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The Arbutus Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana Vol. 73 1966 This is the ARBUTUS, the yearbook of Indiana University, for the year 1966. In this year, Indiana University is acknowledged to be one of the largest and best universities in the country. With some 23,000 undergraduate and graduate students on it ' s wooded campus, I.U. is the home of one of the nation ' s finest rare-book libraries, the country ' s largest summer school program, the world ' s greatest school of music, the nationally known Aerospace Research and Application Center, top-rated departments in almost every discipline, a model dormitory sys- tem housing 9,600 students, the world ' s slowest deliverers of pizza. . . . G£r Wt OF ' U COND n ' omi y jUNllftTERAL ITHDRflv L STOP THE SLAUGHTER Of THE VETNAMESE ■-:J ' l ' Suiilii Tifflr iw miiiii Dotfr (KOTidTt rl u; Forming groups must be an I.U. student invention. Like boress is. In fact there may be some connection. This year saw the registration of groups ranging from the arch-conservative Students for an Orderly Society to the W.E.B. Dubois Chib, inchiding such middle-of-the-road organizations as the Ski Club and the Go Club ( Go is an Oriental board game ) . The good work of one organization is shown on this page. In spite of a rather fluid membership, Jim Shien ' s card section always had something nifty to flash at the alumni. Whether you would call the work on the opposite page good depends a lot on your politics. But the fact remains that the liberals did a lot of work this year. And have gained some ground to show for it. Like a certain degree of respectability. A great deal of credit here must go to a sharp training cadre. The Students for a Democratic Society ( SDS ) first sounded the tocsin for university reform way back when, with its petition on women ' s hours. Since then it has come on to provide some of the leadership for the Organ- ization for University Reform (OUR) and the Progressive Reform Party (PRP). 10 j v-- 5 : The good work the SDS did was primarily brainvvork. The group was out to encourage thinking, and went about it with a will. The Dunn NIeadow Forums on Friday afternoons drew surprising crowds for a campus where the status was as quo as it was. The SDS Free Uni- versity ' Series varied topics from a series on the roots of contemporary popular music to a mes- sion on The Social Implications of the Over- developed Economy. And if the Forums usually ended in toe-to-toe shouting matches, they at least aired a lot of ideas in an atmosphere not noted for such acti itv. 11 Campus politics can do strange things to a man. VVitness the startling transformation of Guy Loftman on these pages. Like he uttered the magic words Progressi e Refomi and was in- stantly changed into . . . Strange things. But being a Hberal wasn ' t all fun and games. After all, there was the growing conservative menace. Gayle Faunce threatened to become articulate anv day. But Faunce struck back. His Students for an Orderly Society ( SOS; catchy, no- ) warned the campus of the dangers of liberalism and water fluoridation. Strange. What would you do if you were Peter Montague speaking at one of the Dunn Meadow Forums, lashing out savagely and brillianty against the evil in the world, full of facts and figures, incontrovertable logic, and the fire of righteou.sne.ss. And .some innocent blue-eyed 12 child approaches to offer vou a dandelion. What would you doy Remember, kicking children tends to alienate support from vour position. But the biggest kick in campus politics came when the newly-organized Student Liberation Front announced its platform. Taking as its slogan, Get the student out of student ' govern- ment ' , the fledgling party pledged itself to push for, among other things, a marijuana license for the Union Building, oaths of nondiscrimin- ation against beatniks from fraternities and sororities, and the complete abolition of stu- dent government. If elected, thev said, thev d just call the whole thing off. Is it any wonder that someho - you didn ' t hear too much about the Young Democrats, Young Republicans, Trvus, and (except for Jim Kittle) Action? 13 Those 23,600 students! Twenty-three thousand completely individual personalities! Who can be easily sorted into a small handful of sharply defined categories. The Commonssitter: Hi Ralph. ( Ugh. ) Sit down, both of you. Bob Winner? Pleased to meet you. Bob. ( Ringading- ding. ) I ' m Nancy Forbish. (Where did he get those big blue eyes?) This is Shiela. And Patti. .And Joanne. ( Thank goodness I ' m the best look- ing. ) Weren ' t you in my French class last semes- ter? ( Second row, fourth seat, missed 13 classes, got a B, wore the NEATEST clothes.) Me? I live in Fo.ster. ( Ooo, I hope, I hope . . . ) Got to go to class, huh? Well nice to meet you. Bye, Bob. ( I hope he calls me ... I hope he calls me. ) Bve, Ralph. (Ugh.) ' Bob didn ' t. Ralph did. Commonssitting is the Independent ' s answer to being Greek. Being Greek is an answer to a much larger problem. The Greenbagger: This is a rough one. With Commonssitters there is no middle ground. You either are or you aren ' t. Not so with the Greenbaggers. There are Pseudogreenbaggers and actual Undercover com- monsitters. The green book bag is not the dis- tinguishing characteristic, although it is of some use as a clue for sorting the subspecies. The Hardcoregreenbagger carries his her books (and PEACE buttons) in an Army surplus gas mask bag. The Pseudogreenbagger carries his her Hegel and Kant ( and perhaps a Chopin score ) in his Lincoln green bag obtained from the Bookstore for $1.50. The Undercommonssitter doesn ' t carry a bag at all. But he she still has the look: An Air Force ROTC raincoat worn over a madras sport coat, a silk shirt, and 0.sh- kosh ( B ' gosh ) blue jeans. A lot of limp hair. Being hirsute is the hallmark of all three. Fe- males may have hair that hangs straight to the waist. Males may have either a Beatle cut or the more classconscious ducktails and long side- burns. Either sex mav have a mustache. f. The Greek: There is never any trouble identifying a fra- ternity m an. He is either neatly dressed in the height of the latest fashion, or he is gnihby be- yond belief. He is poised and charming. Or he is gross to the point of inviting nausea. Sorority girls are all tall and slender, and either blonde and beautiful or brunette and beautiful, it savs here. There is no truth to the story that vou can tell a Pi Phi from a Kappa by the color of her hair, but there are certain char- acteristics by which vou can distinguish both from Sigma Nu ' s most of the time. 16 The Serious Student: This is a group with no distinguishing char- acteristics whatsoever. 17 Several places where the crowds gather de- serve some sort of mention. The Gables is one place they have been mov- ing to for so long that, next to the Board of Trustees, the most influential body of men affect- ing the campus is probably the Poolitsan broth- ers. Have you ever noticed when the Gables closes the University follows suit? Try to buy a butter brickie cone anytime during spring vaca- tion. One of the Gables ' attractions is just seeing I.U. come out ahead athletically every week in the latest Pick by Nick. Something about biting the hand that feeds you. From here, students leave those thick shakes behind and venture deeper into the environs for other refreshment. Pubs have been an unofficial part of the campus for as long as anyone can remember. Or hazily try to remember. 18 R.I.P. Ye Olde Regulator 19 The Stardust (right) is where, according to legend (that is, the owners), Hoagy Carmichael penned the evergreeen of the same name. False. But the Dust does have Friday afternoon going for it. During those golden hours the Back Room becomes « ' all-to-wall amplified guitar filled with warm bodies being dissolved in a great outpour- ing of Pabst. A couple of sister establishments are slightly more popular than — a professor who doesn ' t give finals; Ye Okie Regulator — Olde right from the day last summer when the Old Reg moved out of the way of progress and the New Reg opened up on North Walnut. The move was heartbreak for a lot of people, but this sort of thing has its hmits. Si.x months later the always- slow waiters were still mo ing like widows be- hind the coffin. And Nick ' s English Hut hypo- critically threw a St. Paddy ' s Day party this year. Israeli Independence Day somehow slipped by unnoticed. 20  fp 21 A ' u iJ ' : t : r But make no mistake, O — parent of under- graduate. All is not decadence at vour State University. Consider the major philanthropic event into which the forces of the entire campus are channelled every spring. The Little 500. What could be more wholesome than a bike race? This year the proceeds of the Weekend pro- vided 205 $100 scholarships to help those who help themselves. The Weekend also provided some of the year ' s busiest days for the watering places aforementioned and constant employment for any aggregation that could thump and twang anything that sounded remotely like Hang On Sloopy and Wooly Bully. And if it ' s no t the World ' s Greatest College Weekend, it is at least the biggest one that week. There are other big festive events throughout the year. Homecoming. Founder ' s Day. Reading Day. Friday. 24 Though neither nearly so well organized as Little 500 pedal pushing nor as practical as means of locomotion as that at right, skateboard- ing has filled an aching void in the college stu- dent ' s sense of foolhardy. Here on the Teter Quad sidewalk Nancy Butz and Don Seal dem- onstrate advanced techniciuc. The crowd in back is waiting to help them into the ambulance. This was a common occiirance on the Teter Quad sidewalk. The motorbike has been the biggest thing in the Japanese takeover of the U.S. economy since the transistor radio. But Mr. Honda-san indeed made it easier to get from here to there on cam- pus. A good thing, especially since here and there keep getting further and further apart every year. But a Honda by any other name ( Suzuki, Yamaha, Harley-Davidson ) would still be as noisy when started up just under your window at 7:25 in the morning. Nor are they much good for taking a girl out to the drive-in. 25 Camp is a hard word to define, but basically something is camp when it is so veiT bad that it satirizes itself and thus becomes good. On campus, camp-followers included xarious pro- fessors, certain sorority and fraternity houses, the entire dormitory system, the I.U. Bison ( it ' s NOT a hviffalo ), ' arid The Daily Student. But the ultimate in camp came, ineyitably, from television. Night after Wednesday and Thursday night, the TV sets in every dorm, frat, and sorority spieled forth the adventures of that Dynamic Duo, Batman and Robin. The Caped Crusader and the Boy Wonder became, for a time, the center of all attention. Somebody threw a Batblast in the Union. Batman jokes ran Polaks out of the humorists ' top ten favorites. Bif. Sok. Pow. became part of the language, along with all sorts of terrible puns beginning Holy ( any- thing or other). Batman . . . 26 And along with Batman came Trivia. Trivia is a game plaved hv two or more in which one plaver asks a question whose answer is a totally obscure, worthless bit of information, like, Who were Hopalong Cassidv ' s two sidekicks? ( Luckv and California, just so it won ' t keep you awake.) Tri ia had fonnerly been the exclusive prop- erty of professors making out Final Exams, but it caught on big with the students, to the point that one dorm had a Tri ia Bowl and a marathon game ran (off and on) for days in the Daily Student city room. When was the gargoyle set atop historic Max- well Hall? This is not a true Trivia question, be- cause the answer very allegorical, filled with deep meanings, and probably not too factual. Nevertheless . . . Let ' s create a gargoyle atop historic Maxwell Hall, the I.U. architect said one day. Justifying such an imaginative departure from the rest of the conservative campus design was something of a problem. But it was met beautifully. A dis- tinctive I.U. was carved in the beast ' s chest. I.U. has the only gargoyle in existence that is a letterman. This is Indiana and how it grew. Dormitories Dorm living was the only way to fly, according to the 9,600 students who lived there. Perhaps second onlv to any other wav they could think of. But there will always be gripers among us. This was a year of change for the dormitory system. Trees Center, the old converted Army barracks (remember the old joke — that the University bought Trees from the Army for $1, and got gypped on the deal?) was finally closed to iindergrads. Wells Quad became grad hous- ing and faculty office space. Briscoe Quad, the Stadium-view Hilton opened to mixed reviews on the campus ' near north side. Forest Quad got halfway open, then changed its mind and housed only girls. But some things never change. Wright Quad was still the Zoo. Dormitories evidently drive people to do strange things. Like girls danghng containers from the upper stories in hopes of hooking a pizza. Like the time the guys on Smith III papered counselor Bob Eastburg in — from the outside, with wadded newsprint si. feet deep in the hallway. Like the number of telescopes in Wright that point toward Willkie. Living in the dorms was almost as neat as three consecutive nights of bedchecks. 28 29 The Poplars The Poplars is dormitory living for those who think plush. Even though construction problems delayed its opening until second semester, it was a conversation piece right from year ' s start. The dorm is the first privately-owned struc- ture to get the Halls of Residence seal of ap- proval. It is designed to house lots of girls and house them well. Like the swimming pool, for instance. The two acres of lounge and dining area. Guys dated girls from there just to get a look at the place. ap Is I Fraternities The Greek system this year looked pretty healthy for something that was supposed to be on its last legs. Like Mark Twain ' s, reports of its death were greatly exaggerated. It went right ahead doing what it had always done — taking pledges, scheduling work sessions, study table, and phone duty, participating in ever ' activity in sight, and throwing parties. Just like it always had done. 32 33 Sororities OOooooo, how would va like to be an . . . AOPi? Kappa Kappa Gamr ' Any one of several other sororities? VVe want a skit! We want a skit! We want a skit. So the pledges did a skit for the actives, or the actives did a skit for the waiters, or eveni ' bodv did a skit for rush. Rush. Actives ' aching smile muscles, rushees ' aching feet, Panhel ' s aching head. But somehow it worked itself out, and a new crop sprang into sisterhood. Pledge dances, Christmas dances, pin serenades, candlelights, rush. And it started over. 1 35 36 Apartments To li i ' in an apartnu-nt was the continuing dream of everyone who didn ' t. A whole new body of mythology sprang up and freshmen spoke in reverent hushes of Southgate, Colonial Crest, and Atwater Avenue. When the Trustee.s lowered the age limit for off-campus housing to 21, many a heart began to beat a little faster, and thev all nestled down in their dormitory beds while visions of wild parties danced through their heads. But was such the case in every case? To find the answer to our question, let ' s look in on a tvpical group. The scene is the kitchen. The time is after dinner (meat loaf and macaroni). The table has been cleared. Fi.x deals and opens with a spade. Cisco passes. Skokie responds with two hearts. Rich bids four clubs. Skokie makes appropriate comments about Rich ' s parentage and personal habits. Fix lights a cigarette and passes. Cisco hesitates, then passes. Rich makes appropriate comments about Cisco ' s parentage and personal habits. Skokie, on the strength of his partner ' s strong counter to the four club bid, doubles. Fix makes appropriate comments about Skokie ' s parentage and personal habits. Rich makes five clubs doubled, plus 50 for insult. Skokie ' s brother wanders in and asks whose turn is it to do the di.shes. An informal poll is taken and Fix is almost unanimously selected. Skokie ' s brother becomes the bridge game ' s fourth and Fix becomes Cinderella. Another roommate whose name nobody seems to know wanders in to tell everybody hey shut up I ' m trying to study. He then makes a telephone call astonishing both because of its great length and the fact that his entire conversation is limited to monosyllables. As we take our leave three or four or five hours later, we find our heroes simultaneously trying to work out a new guitar strum and catch all the action of the Bob Hope Theatre on the tube. With visions of somebody eventually having to do those blasted dishes dancing through their heads. 37 Marrieds What was the fa orite reading material for (roughly) twenty-five per cent of the campus? If it was the twenty-five per cent that was mar- ried, it was the grocery ads in Thursday ' s Daily Student. How maiiv bonus stamps can we work Kroger for this week? It was almost like playing Monopoly, onlv with real money. But not (|uite. Sometimes that real money was in really short supply. But there must have been another side to the coin. Could so inanv ha e been so wrong? Of course not, and whether they lived in big new beautiful Tulip Tree House or small old nnlovelx ' Hoosier Courts, they had to admit that the worries and nuisances and depri ations were all somehow worth it. Besides, no matter how bad a cook she was, it still beat living in Wright Quad. 39 H . uo C3ao OQcaOO Schools ' ♦«  ; !  ' 42 Arts and Sciences Anthro in the Commons, historv ' in the Bal- lantine coffeeshop, Ijreakfast in language lab — vou name it, the 56 deparfment,s of the College of Arts and Sciences offer at least one course and usually a degree in the subject. The oldest division of the Universitv ' , the Col- Itge plans its programs as the basis of a liberal education, adding new departments and courses of study like East European Affairs each year as it strives to keep abreast of the turmoil in modern education. Dean Joseph L. Sutton, as well as the vast administration and faculty, try through Faculty Council, the newly-formed Stu- dent Advisory Council, experimental laboratories with the most modern technological facilities, and committee and individual research to find the best ways of presenting changing knowledge to students with ever-greater demands. Tlie College serves over 80X of the campus population in undergraduate and advanced studies, faculty research, the Honors Program, interdepartmental colloquiiuns, and counseling linked with the Junior IDivision. Eigh ty-two per cent of the facult hold doctoral degrees, and President Stahr frccjuentlv expresses the high national status the school has achieved through faculty publication, the 11.5 alumni who have become college presidents, and I.U. representa- tion on national and foreign government advisory missions — not forgetting the number of students who bring recognition each year for the out- standing quality of their work and their school. 44 An honors degree at graduation represents two, perhaps four, years of independent study and intensive seminars, of study not normally available in classwork, Now open to outstanding students in almost every department of Arts and Sciences and Education, the program usually culminates in special advanced courses or tu- torial reading in preparation for an independent project. This independence and a year ' s close study under one professor are the rewards and advantages of the special degree, and the effort in one field brings an education worth the often rugged pace of a self-directed program. But there is also fun and informality when ten honors students meet for seminar discussion. Like several professors. Gates Agnew, Enghsh, invites his Shakespeare seminar into his home one evening a week, and refreshments become part of the class ' s pattern (left). Of the forty-nine Arts and Sciences honors graduates last year, all but five continued in graduate work in schools all over the country and abroad. Their grade averages, the majority abo e .3..5, win them scholarships and graduate fellowships for achievement and ambition. The idea of honor-le ' el courses has now been ex- tended to special class sections for imderclass- men and the humanities core open to freshmen on the Junior Division ' s superior student list. The University ' s honors program also offer for- ei gn study opportunities in Europe and Latin American and, co-ordinated by Dean Warner O. Chapman, have become one of the most exten- sive in the country. Il 1 «i 1 . H [ 1 iii 1 Ib h 1 45 P i ll m iiiii imn ii ■■ ! ii ' iHii w i i ii P B 46 Business Named a pacesetter in international affairs by a national education study, the School of Business has used several Ford Foundation grants to build its leadership in international business research and programs in East Pakistan, Thailand, and Yugoslavia. Dean George Pinnell ( at left in picture ) ex- presses the single aim of the school as providing the finest education for business administration through fresh, vigorous, and sound academic and executive programs. Last fall ' s reorganiza- tion plan applied a management concept to the traditional departmental structure, creating a new administration which will make possible a variety of teaching and research programs by drav ' ing on resources from all departments. The future-oriented plans, especially in the masters and doctoral programs, stress technological ad- vancements, social changes, and decision-making technicjues which will be useful when present ideas become obsolete. The reorganization was begun this year so that it would be operating smoothly when the new building ( right ) opens in late summer or fall. .All 2200 business undergraduates can be seated in the classroom wing at one time, and the new library will be five times as large as the one in B E. The glasswalled top floor will become a center for management education for practicing business executives here and from the state and nation. •ma Aizijcmtm aaa B There thev are. The httle children. See them run and pinch and scream, hear them call me Mrs. when I ' m not. Watch their morning ( and mine ) make four years of lesson plans and edu- cational psychology become awfully real. Senior student teaching ends a pre-profession- al training program that expands and improves as swiftly as the research in learning itself. I.U. School of Education graduates and students from the other schools holding education certificates are sought by school systems all over the coun- try. Methods courses and psvchology change each vear, reflecting the s chool ' s modern ap- proach and experimental atmosphere. A great deal of this experimentation is done at the University School where many student teachers from I.U. train. Education also offers an extensive graduate program including the grovving field of student counseling and guid- ance, and library science. Tlic INSITE and Hon- ors Programs are part of the school ' s recent at- tempts to build the quality of training. Dr. David L. Clark of Ohio State University will replace . eting Dean Philip Peak on October 1. Education 48 49 51 1 52 It ' s not all swimming and basketball and beanbag in HPER, where the students take over half their work in the College of Arts and Sciences and Dean Arthur S. Daniels emphasizes the theoretical side of health, education, and safety. A great deal of a HPER major ' s class time is spent in laboratories — anatomy-physiology, measurements and evaluation of physical con- dition and ability, psychology and of sports and motor learning, and arts and crafts. Training is put to the test in student teaching, in which the school co-operates with Education in meeting state requirements. Health, safety, and first aid courses show the increasing importance of this field in public schools and metropolitan health programs. The Safety Center and experimental physiology labs are a developing area in the school ' s overall academic expansion. Recreation is another new area of study and professional employment, both in city programs and private concerns. The placement of several HPER graduates into these new fields has be- come a reason for pride in the school ' s extensive offerings. Varsity sports, campus-wide intra- murals and sports clubs make available the school ' s facilities to all students and even the faculty of Pickwick Papers variety. Health, Physical Education, and Recreation 53 1 Medicine The sprawling Medical Center at Indianapolis with its complex of hospitals and student hous- ing attests to the intensive years of training a future doctor must receive. Classroom work and repeated experiments go alongside actual ex- perience with patients in the hospital wards. The intern (juickly learns from his long hours on duty how demanding the profession can be — records and conferences to check every step, responsibility for judging the treatment of a serious illness, the emotional strain of reassuring a patient ' s relative. Because medicine is one of the most subjective, and most subjectively j udged, of professions, its members demand of themselves perfection and fatiguing dedication. One of the largest medical schools in the coun- tr ' , the I.U. Center has 2000 patient beds with- in a five-block area. The School of Medicine admits 215 students each vear, with several en- rolled in Bloomington for education work com- bined with their degree. Phase One of a $20 million building program, a new teaching hos- pital for 700 patients will be completed in 1967. it will replace Long and Coleman hospitals, which hopefully will be converted to adult out- patient clinics. In the next few years the Cen- ter will become the core of a Purdue-I.U. mall of education facilities. 54 V 55 Nursing One of the most competitive and highly-rated schools in the country. Nursing at the Indian- apolis Medical Center has grown with the rest of the campus in programs and size. Specializa- tion in several fields is possible after one year in Blooniington or a regional campus and three years at the Med Center. Training comes in wards and clinics of the five hospitals alongside the medical students. An as.sociate of arts degree program in nursing also was started this year at the Fort Wayne and Indianapolis regional cam- puses in co-operation with local hospitals. Responsibility comes to a student nurse even before capping — she has classwork, laboratories, and each semester an increasing number of hours of work with patients. Many of the nurses work in doctors ' offices and hospitals on week- ends and summer vacations. And after long days in uniform, racing from hospital to lecture, they return to Ball Residence, a warm house-style dormitory with faculty offices and the intramural basketball court in the middle. 56 ,T.-,- rjj ' : ' -- ;.-i ii ' i :ff ii ' saa 57 Dentistry and Dental Hygiene 58 Patients from all over the state make more than 50,000 visits a year to I.U. ' s dental clinics at Indianapolis. They are accepted upon the teaching value of the case. About 500 students, undergrad, graduate, and dental hygienists gain practical experience in the school ' s growing fa- cilities. Graduate study specializes in fields in- cluding surgerv and orthodontics. With the dental students work the women in Allied Health ' s dental hygiene program. The Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne campus also offers credit toward the four-vear degree which places the hygienist in an important role on the health team. Training in education and administration leads to a special degree in Public Health Hy- giene. In the near future the School of Dentistry hopes to add dental assistant and technician courses to its curriculum, since it is the sole answer to the state ' s dental education demands. 4 %?: Allied Health Sciences Created as a division of the School of Medicine in 1959, AlHed Health has swiftly become an important part of the service professions in train- ing at the Med Center. In addition to dental hygiene and occupation and physical therapy, the Allied Sciences include four-year degree pro- grams in medical records and techology, public health education and administration, X-rav, and cytologv ' . Professionals in these fields are reliev- ing the burden on doctors, community medical clinics, and hospitals. This year the University appro ed a two-year associate of arts degree in inhalation therapy, and the allied sciences have become an important development at the region- al campuses. Students entering the highly com- petitive division spend one to three years in Bloomington and gain their final professional training in the Center ' s clinics and other In- dianapolis hospitals. 60 1 1 1 m 62 Occupational and Physical Therapy Between their blue and white practical uni- forms and the plaster leg-casts thev carry across campus, it is not difficult to spot women in oc- cupational and physical therapy. Before their final year of super ised training in the children ' s clinics and campus rehabilitation centers, OT and PT students practice technicjues on each other. Dailv thev try to imagine themselves un- able to walk, handle objects, use injured muscles, or return to a former profession. Modem medi- cine recognizes therapy as an important final step in a patient ' s recovery, and the Allied Sci- ence students practice with a sense of the slow- ly-gained reward successful service will bring. 63 s optometry You see, I.U. has this Division of Optometry, you see, and that ' s the whole point. The school, one of ten in the country and the only one in Indiana, tries to keep you seeing by offering low cost services to students through the optometry clinic. In their final year future optometrists gain experience through on-the-job training in the clinic. The division is also one of the world ' s most important centers for vision research and operates the largest physiological optics program in the world. Students can specialize in such fields as industrial optometry, contact lenses, and orthoptics and visual training. Besides offer- ing the B.S. or A.B. and O.D. degrees in the regular six-year program, the division presently has 20 graduate optometrists working toward ad- vanced degrees. Enrollment in the entering class next year will increase from the present 30 to 40, and Director Henr - W. Hofstetter hopes to admit 55 by 1967. This expansion is based on the completion of a new building in September, 1967, which will bring together the clinic, teaching and research laboratories, offices, and a new branch of the Universitv library. 65 66 Law Behind those piles of four-inch vokimes there is often a law student — but he sometimes leaves criminal offenses and admiralty, dones his derby, and strvits forth to do battle for the honor of his School. The Meds were shut out this year, but rumors that they won ' t be dragging back next Homecoming are totally unfounded. Students with a variety of undergraduate backgrounds now enter the Bloomington and Indianapolis divisions of the Law School. The two-year-old comparative law course is one of several preparing students for complex modem legal problems, especially those posed by inter- countrv business transactions. In preparing to enter business, administration, and private or firm practice, the Indianapolis Division students use one of the finest libraries in the country in an exclusively evening program. At Bloomington the legal techniques program and the Sherman Minton Moot Court Com- petition ( left, above ) each spring provide fun, practice, and an opportunity to deflate col- leagues. Another valuable tool for future prac- tice, the student-edited Indiana Law Journal publishes articles of student work. Under Dean Leon H. Wallace (left, below), the Law School offers an active placement program and ad- vanced degrees. In August William B. Harvey from the University of Michigan will become the new dean. Dr. Wallace, head since 1952 and builder of the school to ninth largest in the United States, will continue as holder of the Charles McGuffey Hepburn Chair created last year in memory of an earlier dean. 67 Music First-night tension anad a demanding profes- sional atmosphere build up almost every night of the year in some area of the Music School. Performance and prodviction by both students and faculty culminate lessons, practice, and theory classes. Creation becomes as much a part of demonstrating skill as juries. Programs almost every weekend, which sup- port in large part the school ' s operation, provide experience Dean Wilfred C. Bain says students could never get anywhere else in the world. The School ' s orchestras, hands, and vocal groups, especially Philharmonic and the Belles of In- diana, annually go on tour from eastern cities to St. Louis. The Jazz Band took time out for a State Department-sponsored trip to the Far East. And back at Bloomington, the departments of voice, instrumental, opera, ballet, and scenic de- sign combine to venture into musicals and out- door opera. Last summer and this year they pro- duced Carmen, the Merry Widow, Macbeth, Carmelites, Rosenkavalier, and An Evening of Ballet. Since former President Wells brought Dean Bain to LU. in 1948, he has built the per- forming arts facilities and success into a proving ground and cultural center for the state. I 70 Behind the performances and recitals stretch 1 endless hours of practice and lessons. The Music ; School is unique in the close relationship be- , tween faculty and students who study, practice, and perform side by side. i Despite that old truism that music students I come alive only on weekends, they do have ! theory tests to discuss, vocalizers in the tape library to endure, and fraternity in the small I practice rooms. And besides, they practice on iweekends anv ' a ' . I After four years of gigs with traveling pro- |fessionals and local groups and Phil tours — on Iwhich an outsider would think the high point [was not the performance but the filet mignon jser ed at one dinner — many of I.U. ' s musicians enter teaching or continue graduate study with the masters the school ' s reputation has at- tracted. 4i ' %% . . . -.Vsx . ' , •. ' . ■. % ' ; : i Miss Lana Messid Arbutus Queen The members of her court appear on the fol- lowing pages. K- aI J 73 9. .m. . . ' ■ - ' -jsifim wt t ' I ' l B wp r ' Miss Paula Branstetter 74 75 i Miss Deryle Durand 76 77 Miss Janelle James 78 79 Miss Gina Macdonald 80 81 82 Miss Susan Sheeha 83 « r4w m Kr  T? A 4 w . .A: t-Sfcfril Jt rfyHiirt ' . .a-jL jJi .-ir irtfi, Jfe II K Hft ir K ft JPSi Si iVfe ? H 9 i r QJ v di f j MJfij. - • jL J tJMP, MM ' ' ' ' c § The World ' s Greatest College Weekend opened up on Friday afternoon and went full blast for at least two davs thereafter. As usual, everv ' thing was bigger and better than ever. The Golf Jamboree, club-swinging mayhem for post-grads, brought pro Jimmy De- maret out to the course for a clinic. That night was the Mini, the weaker sex ' s version of the big race. They rode tricycles, but it wasn ' t child ' s play. The Mini parade took longer to pass any given bleacher seat than the year previous but brought with it a new crop of winners. Delta Zeta ' s Dial M for Mini took top honors. Chi Omega won second place for its Mini Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, and third place went to Clark House for its Frankenstein ' s Mini Monster. Little 500 L It was Mini Night at the Movies, and the whole thing went off right on schedule. The Gamma Phi Beta team was the big winner for the second year in a row. That ' s Diane Krieger, Sandy Shiister, Kathv Esser, and Becky Bringle with President Stahr and their trophies. 88 Then the Kingsmen, the sing- ers of Louie, and Jollv Green Giant, played for the Extrava- ganza. Starting with a band and an empty parking lot, it was like five acres of Instant People. That ' s the middle third of the crowd at right. • ' c;-- r •-V ' -  Ni L ' The race itself was the biggest and best of all. 24,600 screaming partisans jammed the stands in Memorial Stadium to cheer the 33 teams, while the IBM machines in the press box tried to keep lip with who was in first place. 91 92 The Phi Gamma Delta team led the pack from lap 175 on to finish almost a lap ahead of second-place SAE and set a record of 21.85 m.p.h. for the 50 miles. Co-ed sponsoi Alpha Chi Omegas were happv about the whole thing That ' s Jerrv Bradley on the left above, then Alan Abbott, (ohn Konowitz, Pete Cajacob around behind, and Steve Powell and Don Gossom on the right flank. At left, Pete Cajacob puckers for his victory kiss from Sweetheart Donna Loren with Student Foiuidation Vice- President Susie Crouch, President Peter Shuler and I.U. ' i President Stahr chaperoning. The weekend ' s grand finale, the Variety Show, brought the Fastest Wit in the West, Bob Hope, back for a return engagement. Little 500 Princess Donna Loren (below) belted out Bill Bailey, and other tender ballads, and the Brothers Four broke up the house with their song about Beans, which, after you been having steak for a long time, taste just fine. The Singing Hoosiers, a troupe of student dancers, and Al Cobine ' s big band held the stage, too. Graduation Group by group, a school at a time, they stand, change their tassels over. 6600 former boressers are now 1965 graduates of Indiana University. Predictably, the Med School had to have some release for all that long- repressed tension (left). Dr. Theodore M. Hesburgh, president of Notre Dame, delivered the Baccalaureate address, and I.U. honored two of its own and one adopted .son with honorary Doctor of Law degrees - Charles Halleck, who graduated from the School of Law and served for many years as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, Dr. Nicholas J. Eastman, a graduate of the School of Medicine and one of the country ' s foremost obstetricians, and David E. Lilienthal, the adopted Hoosier who graduated from DePauw and served as the first chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission. v - ♦ - : .1 -- •• .-k _  • ,•- A ' • ; V.P-. • i£2g| f. Summer 2 C armen The story of Carmen, a drama of enormous vitalih, ' , full of color and violence, and founded upon Prosper Merimees brilliant romance de- picting Spanish gj ' psv and peasant life, came to Memorial Stadium last July for a five-night stand. The brilliantlv spectacular version of George Bizet ' s Carmen was the I.U. Opera Theatre ' s third big outdoor production in as many sum- mers. It featured a cast of 200 with supernumer- aries and a large orchestra group. A troop of li e horses added color and beautv ' to the exciting production. Once again Prof. Mario Cristini, with great ingenuity, designed and planned a magnificent staging for the four-act opera. Elizabeth Mannion, with a wealth of exper- ience in operatic performance came to the Opera Theatre and portrayed the heroine ' s role of Car- men. Richard Knoll, assistant professor of voice, sang Jose. A new faculty member in the School of Nlusic, Marian Krajewska, performed as Micaela. 99 For miles around the calliope concert is heard, announcing that the show is about to be- gin. For four nights a week last summer, I.U. theatre students on the Showboat Majestic donned costumes, painted on new faces, and per- formed vintage American theatre like A Night in Chinatown. Permanently moored now at Jeffersonville, the 43-year-old cream and crimson paddle wheel- er provides a unique and exciting summer ex- perience for many theatre students. Living aboard the Majestic, the students not only per- form, b it are responsible for many other duties. Besides memorizing lines and studying assign- ments, these enthusiastic, versatile, and rugged actors sell tickets and popcorn and scrub decks. Showboat Majestic 100 Brown County Playhouse Theatre goes infonnal in the Brown County Playhouse, one of the state ' s oldest summer theatres. Truly a straw-hat theatre, the open- air playhouse in a barn has become a well-known center of lively summer entertainment. Situated in the middle of tiny but scenic Nashville, just 20 miles east of campus, the Brown County Playhouse is a workshop for I.U. Theatre students and a welcome retreat for sun- burned, overworked Summer School students and faculty. The 1965 summer stock students had full days of rehearsals and busy preparation for produc- tions that were given four nights a week. The performers were also responsible for lighting, make-up, ushering, cleanup, and the myriad of duties connected with running a successful sum- mer theatre. 1 M 1 ■ Wjn ' ' ' m H M Wi (1 i m 1 H 1 i ' v ■ ■Br 1 Activities Round-up Forced indoors for the first time by the advent of the Computer Age at I.U., the old Activities Night became four, and the famous tent outside the west entrance of the Old Fieldhouse folded for good. With crowds no longer funneled from registration, the Fair ' s 50 participating groups had trouble enticing upperclassmen to the dis- plays in Alumni Hall and the North Lounge of the Union. February ' s program turned out to be the more novel of the two this year, as Fair co-ordinators cashed in on the Batman craze with a life-size cut-out of the daring defender. It was later given as a door prize at the Bat-Blast. Fair displays ranged from an electronic ques- tion-and-answer machine on the Islamic religion to a booth urging persons to join the newly- formed W.E.B. DuBois Club. Student government, including Great Issues and the I.U. FoRim, also had booths in Alumni Hall for the first time this year. 104 r ' J H ■vv I H Ifil w S9 iH v Bl n 1 1 Bk i VT ir B 1 OWA Sfl H K •wT H H B r BIC .,y H a H E :1 1 B ' J H vM jQ 1 105 Fall Social Calendar One. Two. One, two, three, four. Hattie told Matty about a thing she saw. It had two big eyes, and one big jaw. Wooll ' Bullv-y-v. . . Po.sters sprouted from ever ' tree and fraternit - pledge in sight. Everybody was hold- ing an outdoor dance the big two weeks before the work started to pile up. The Lambda Chi Lawn Party, the Sigma Chi Melon Mess, the Delts ' Street dance. The AEPi ' s and AEPhis threw The Cob again, with com on the cob and the Fugitives. The young lovely on the right, to judge from her expression, either suffered acute indigestion from the combination or enjoyed her- .self quite a great deal. It is hard to tell. 107 The Sig Eps had the Gmm. The Gmm had a camel. The chick at right had doubts. The Cob had the Betas. The Betas had fun. It was evidently not all the Betas had had. The Sigma Chi ' s Melon Mess is a hallowed tradition. Part of that hallowed tradition is for the sororities to send the comely young things in their pledge classes over to pass around the melon. The whole thing rapidly becomes a brawl any vav, what with trying to dance while knee- deep in watermelon rind, but this year ' s got further out of hand than is customary. Those exhuberant young men, the Sigma Chi pledges, once the melon started to run low, started to look around for something else to fill the cooling tubs. The obyious answer: sorority pledges. Cool. no Marching Hundred If you don ' t do tliese right, ve re going to be here all night, yelled drum major Bob Myers to begin each day ' s exercises for the 150 members of the Marching 100, attired in scrufties and ready, ready to march. Out in the Dust Bowl, better know as Memorial Stadium, the band practiced daily for Hoosier football games to such proddings as Plav it right and we ' ll be out of here b ' at least 4:30 and Once more through for continuity ' s sake! by director Dr. Ronald Gregory. The Marching 100 had a few of their own sav- ings, too, with pre-ganie faxorite Moo, Moo, Pur- due and Oolitic, Oolitic, heres one for Mother! This spirit marched on the field in patterns rang- ing from elephants and donkeys to law scales and dollar signs, often accompanied by the card section. EviTvthing from Rank of the Week contests, usually won by the drums or trumpets, to clashes with flying soccer balls from neighboring Wood- lawn Field sparked afternoon sessions. Brightening the season was a trip to the Hoosier-Illinois clash at Champagne, another to the Vincennes Band Festival (and subsc(|uent clash with its junior high football coach), and a similar trip to Jasper. But aside from this and the Homecoming parade, the Marching 100 confined their marching to the Dust Bowl and New Stadium and left Thursday practices with No matter if it ' s rain, or .shine, or national disaster, were going to practice on Friday ringing in their ears. 112 It could be said that the success of this year ' s Homecoming weekend was due to the 21-17 victory over Iowa. But it was more than that. The Student Body ' s enthusiasm seemed warmer and more spirited than any Homecoming that even the ahimni could remember. The crowning of the the 1965 Homecoming Queen, Suzi Harrison, (left) was like the frost- ing to the great weekend. Suzi, a freshman from Dunkirk, Indiana, sparkled with surprise and delight as she captured the crown. Exhuberantly Suzi wished the fotball team a great success. Homecoming, pre-game activities began with the parade and float display, bringing more than 6,000 students to the old stadium for the pep rally. Awarded top honors in the Homecoming parade were Willkie-Campbell House and Tau Kappa Epsilon-Clark House. Then the Uncalled Four performed for the students before cheer- leaders, aided by an alumnus, took pompons in hand to lead the Student Body in a spirited Go Go Hoosiers. The Freshmen Class added a new Homecoming tradition, the lighting of four symbolic torches, to the Homecoming festivities. Pictured above (from right to left) President Stahr, Chancellor Wells, Dr. Joseph Black, and Coach Pont lit the torches signifying academic excellence, recog- nition of the past, the future, and recognition of athletics at I.U., respectively. After the pep rally, the Fugitives led the crowd to the new fieldhouse for Sigma Delta Chi Blanket Hop. The attraction of the Playmates at the SDX affair was received with general in- difference and disappointment by a majority of the campus. On the left, Joel McNally, president of the SDX, escorts one of the bunnies to the program. The Playmates just weren ' t as great as was expected. 113 Pop Concerts How many empty seats? Not many- In fact, usually there wasn ' t a seat available at any price two eeks before a Pop Concert. The Ramsey Lewis Trio ( right ) pleased their audience with a variety of tunes, from their funky driving blues, the wildly popular The In Crowd. to the quiet Love Theme from Spar- tacus. Pianist Lewis wasn ' t alone in the spotlight. Bassi.st Eldee Young ' s flamenco solo — played on cello was an ear opener. Drummer Isaac Red Holt ' s 20 minutes alone on the stage were nigh unbelievable. Creat talent and a far-out sense of humor combined to turn two tamborines into a comment on human foibles. The Dave Brubeck Quartet, easily the most popular aggregation in jazz, filled the . Auditorium tv ice with week-enders ready for the group ' s renderings of sounds ranging from the well- known and great ' Take Five to the brand-new and great Rude Old Man. Great. Possibly because most of the Serendipity Sinj ers are recent college graduates, they seeme very much at home pla •ing to their post-footba game audience. Their clean, crisp style is or of the best examples of a wave of folk-oriente groups. Serendipity means a faculty for meetin fortituous happenings. Their evening was on ' Jack Jones, one of the more popular balla singers, brought with him the Swingle Singer a French group that performs Bach, Beethovei and Brahms with the throat instead of the kc) board. Woody Allen ( left ) came and con juered wit simple stories about his past, which, if you hi lieved him, was definitely not nonnal. Like th time he was a method actor and cast as Go( With him came the Highwaymen, the folk groii for people who like to laugh. Peter, Paul, and Mary. The greatest , sai the Daily Student Review. True. And more tha that. They seemed to enjoy I.U. almost as muc as I.U. enjoyed them. They did a show Frida night and one Saturday (above) and betwee times turned up at diverse places like Fostt Quad, the Pizzaria, the Stadium. 114 8 ' W inter 118 President s Ball Entering the simile of an underwater ship, several hundred couples danced to the big band sound of Si Zentner and his orchestra amidst the splendor of Magnificentia Maris (translated Magnificence of the Sea ) at the President ' s Ball, Dec. 3. At this formal dance in their honor. President and Mrs. Elvis |. Stahr greeted guests in a receiv- ing line in the Solarium, while others danced among painted seahorses, tropical fish, turtles, snails, and other sea creatures along the walls of Ahunni Hall. A huge fish net hung low over the floor for a dropped-ceiling effect and phos- phorescent black lighting flickered and danced on the sea creatures for an eerie underwater aura. Mr. Zentner and his 17-piece orchestra varied the evening with tunes ranging from A Hard Day ' s Night to In a Little Spanish Town . Masterminding the annual affair were Jan Fitzpatrick, Union Board chairman of the Ball, and Cheryl Ranz, general chairman, who super- vised the painting and hammering of scenery, the ticket sales, and the arrangements for the band, cookies, and punch. Finally, elbow-deep in glue, the decorating committee put the sea crea- tures afloat in the fish nets and hauled the fin- ishing touches up from the Union Board cage to complete their underwater fantasia. Enthralling his audiences with his tremendous inteqiretations of comic and tragic aspects of human existence. Marcel Marceau brought his pantomime artistry to the Celebrity Series ' ninth season. This artistry was obvious as Marceau touched upon life and death, created howling winds, flirted with a girl in a dance hall, and climbed an unending stairway. Wliether Mar- ceau was scowling or gleaming, he captured the invisible emotions of human beings. Bare feet posters plastered around campus brought a huge crowd to watch Barefoot in the Park, a new comedy and Broadway hit by Neil Simon that opened the Celebrity Series. Pat O ' Brien and Elaine Stritch starred in Frank Gilrov ' s The Subject Was Roses, a sentimental sensation brought here on St. Valentine ' s Day. The Absence of a Cello replaced Funny Girl in the Series this season. In it, Hans Conreid mar ' clously portraved a noted .scientist. The 196.5-66 Auditorium Series began in Octo- ber with a spectacular production by the Royal Dani.sh Ballet Company and a concert by the world-famous Netherlands Chamber Orchestra. One of the world ' s finest violinists, David Oistrakh, inspired the audience when he ap- peared vx ' itli the Moscow Philharmonic Orches- tra. Audiences eagerly greeted each attraction dur- ing the first semester. Near-capacity or sold-out crowds filled the Auditorium for each perform- ance. Early arrivals for the second semester were entertained by the impressive Krakow Choir and Orchestra Feb. 6. The following week saw the return of one of the Auditorium Series ' most faithful and most popular attractions, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. Under the direction of Izler Solomon, the concert featured pianist Eugene Istomin as soloist. The beautiful Brazilian pianist, Guiomar Novaes, displayed the exceptional talent which won her the chance to study in France under such a master as Claude Debussy. The brilliant and promising young operatic soprano, Marv Costa, charmed and delighted the audience as much with her personal warmth and stage presence as with her vocal talent. In April, for the 25th anniversarv ' of the Audi- torium, the Metropolitan National Toming Com- panv brought Cinderella and Madame But- terfly to the campus as part of a special week- end of celebration. The I.U, School of Music added a special performance of Der Rosen- kavalier to the anniversary festivities, and the Chicago Svmphony Orchestra presented two complete concerts. Auditorium and Celebrity Series 120 University Theatre Three plays from the Brown County Playhouse and Showboat NIajestic reappeared on the University ' Theatre stage in September, giving students a taste of summer stock. After Hobson ' s Choice, A Trip to Chinatown, and Mistress of the Inn, the new fall season opened with The Scoundrel, a Russian comedy about social climbing. This year marked the debut of the Indiana Theatre Company ( ITC ) , a touring repertory company graduate students from across the countr) ' . The IT took good theatre to towns in the Midwest whi ordinarily have no way to house legitimate drama. The Uni ' ersity Theatre continued to display undi graduate talent with Shakespeare ' s Macbeth, ai the first semester closed with only one acant wee end in the theatre. 1 Sex, the irresistible subject, brought the year ' s argest crowds to the University Theatre for the )pening play of the spring semester. Lysistrata, lie ancient story about the Athenian and Spartan omen who refused their husbands until the nen agreed to end the war, was so successful hat an additional performance played before a •apacity audience. Audiences continued to show appreciation for he theatrical offerings of the Department of ipeech and Theatre during the rest of the year. The Indiana Theatre Company returned after A Weekend of Repertory with a stage adapta- ion bv Paul Shyre of John Dos Passos ' U.S.A. The theatre department also presented Awake md Sing, by Clifford Odets, and a children ' s )lay, The King of the Colden River. The hildrcn ' s play, based on a short story by John Uisldn, was written by Dr. David S. Hawes, rofessor of speech and theatre. In addition to the University Theatre produc- ions, several plays were performed in the ex- lerimental Tlieatre 300. Two plays by James )e Felice, graduate student in speech and thea- re, displayed not only the actors ' ability, but Iso the exceptional talent of the playwright. 123 Jazz Ensemble I If music is the universal language, then jazz s its newest dialect. The members of the I.U. Jazz Ensemble are •ontemporary masters of jazz ' s interpretive im- )rovisations. Writing as well as performing the rt, the group and its members have won awards t the National Collegiate Jazz Festival and the fi ' otre Dame Jazz Festival in recent years. I As a result of their superlative showing at last •ear ' s Notre Dame festival, the 18-member group nd Director Jerry Coker, instructor in the School if Music, were chosen by the U.S. State Depart- lent to make a goodwill tour of the nations of le Near East. Visiting 12 countries in 15 weeks during the cond semester, the jazzmen drew enthusiastic rowds in performance after command perform- ice. They succeeded not only as musicians but also collegiate statesmen. 126 Convocations A big university offers its students many op- portunities not afforded to students at smaller colleges. In the area of convocations this especial- ly holds true. It ' s not exception at lU. lU students again were afforded the opportun- ity to hear some of the big names from the non- academic world. Top attractions this last year were former Vice-President Richard M. Ni.xon (right); former Ambassador to South Viet Nam, Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor (above); and the di- rector of the Selective Service System, Gen. Lewis B. Hershey. The lU Auditorium was filled to capacity on all three occasions. These three men didn ' t comprise the only con- vocations, however. The fine arts also were in evidence at the convos. Kenneth Rexroth presented a lecture on The Arts in the Age of Anxiety. La Contra- scarpe, Coach with the Six Insides, and The Trojan Women were theatre performances to broaden the scope of the convocations. Film lectures included a look at Australia, the Blue Danube, and scenic Finland. Sir Bernard Lovell .spoke on the Exploration of Outer Space, while Virgil Peterson discussed the question of gambling legalization. Reed F. Dickerson, a law professor, spent a great deal of time contacting people for the series to make it successful. Overall, the convocations this past year were among the best in recent years. Parsifal This year marked the eighteenth production of Wagner ' s Parsifal by the School of Music. The dramatic allegory of Christianity is an an- nual event at Eastertime. The five-hour epic opera (not including a two-hour intermission for dinner) attracted a near-capacity audience to the Auditorium. Rex Eikum sang the role of Parsifal ( at right with the flower maidens). V( i ■ f ' . V ., ■•■..■■ ' ' ' ... . -V . A ■ -l ' if i-;.- ' iT, : . :i|r ?Vii n i ' % Dear Santa, I am an I.U. student, and I am writing to con- gratulate you on helping to make Christmas Eve on Campus a night that roallv snowed us. What I liked best was the Toyland Dance at Alumni Hall. It was just like I imagine the North Pole to be. You know, with all the tov soldiers, clowns, blocks, and stuffed dolls. I thought the Student Body made a good choice in Lana Messick for 1966 Arbutus Queen. She e ' en got a kiss from President Stahr. But J didn ' t do so badly. I got a candy cane from one of the si.x elves that were your little helpers. It v ' as a great publicity stunt for the elves to come to all the fraternities and sororities to announce the festi ' ities. That ' s probably why attendance was so good this year. It ' s too bad that you missed the singing at the Auditorium. Dr. George F. Krueger and Dr. Roland D. Gregory directed Music School stu- dents in a choral program of Christmas carols. The Singing Hoosiers were there and sang carols with all of us in the audience. Then we all went over to President Stahr ' s house and serenaded him. The Union Board presented him with the traditional wreath. Judy Cutright, chairman of the affair, and her Steering Committee must have really worked hard on all the plans for Christmas Eve on Campus. The whole campus was filled with the atmosphere of Christmas Eve. Well, Santa, I had better stop if I expect this to make it to the North Pole with the next load of slcighmail. We ' re hoping to see you next yeai . P.S. I knew you were Chancellor Wells all the time. Christmas Eve on Campus 131 International Week Had it not been for a University regulation prohibiting camels in Alumni Hall and the Solar- ium, the bustling international market which climaxed International Week would have resem- bled the Baghdad Festival of 1000 Nights even more than it did. Often called the home of the foreign student, once again pla ed host to One World activities as 85 different nationalitv groups sold imported wares, haggled with customers, prepared foreign taste treats, displayed art works, and presented shows in native costumes. While each group competed to draw people to their individual paxilions, thev cooperated in creating an at- mosphere which is unique on the American col- lege campus. It was virtually the students ' op- portunity for a trip around the world. The jamboree on Friday, Nov. 7, was not the onlv acti itv of the International Affairs Center ' s International Committee affair, however. The week was crowded ith foreign culture supplied by manv of I.U. ' s 8.50 foreign students and their respective embassies. President Elvis J. Stahr moderated two days of panel discussions with faculty members of various fields of foreign con- :entration, American ambassadors, and foreign isitors such as the Second Secretary of Saudi rabia, Mohammad Faui. The Solarium was the scene for three days of ' .xhibits covering various facets of foreign cul- ure. Such noted speakers as Ambassador Cotton if Kuwait presented talks on foreign affairs. And 5unday all participants were honored at the In- emational Banquet sponsored by the Cosmo- lolitan Club. The ' were entertained by the best !;roups from Friday night ' s song and dance hows. J o 1 H Vi H E B 1 S I LUNA Mr. Secretary, we consider this resolution an act of war by the United Nations on the Republic of South Africa, said the South African delega- tes as they stormed out of Alumni Hall during the Little United Nations Assembly in March. During the commotion two delegates from Communist Poland defected to the United States. Tempers grew short as representatives of 85 nations voted on the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. Delegates waived their nation ' s nameplates as they frantically tried to gain the attention of the president, the ever-resourceful Dr. Richard Crabbs of the Department of Government. Oc- cassionally, the cards were upside down, but the fate of the world was at stake. LUNA is a project of the Department of Government at I.U. Its purpose is to give LU. students as e as students from 25 other col- leges and universities a first hand experience of how the United Nations functions. Bob Kinkle, a senior, was the secretary-gen- eral of LUNA. A total of one hundred students from LU. participated in the e ' ent. Thev de- bated subjects from birth control to nuclear war to sea weeds. f NYONe V Country ' ' ■1 A - YLU Great Issues Evi ' ii to the dispassionate observer, the 1965- 66 Great Issues Forum was a success. At the first forum attendance was high, debate was hvely and the bills were well researched. The second forum, in the spring, found attendance at a low. debate (juestionable, and the bills and resolutions barely passed. But, to Nfinority Leader Bob Turner, it was more than a successful first forum. It was a victory. His spit-fire politicizing blended 32 Re- publicans and several conservative Deniocrat.s, resulting in a defeat of Majority Leader Craig Kingman ' s top priority bill, the repeal of 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act. However, the liberals were not completely thwarted despite Kingman ' s stumbling oratory; the immigration bill pas.sed handiU ' as did a liberal civil rights bill which drew Republican support. The liberals took advantage of the small at- tendance on both sides of the second forum. The forum defeated a conservative-sponsored resolu- tion calling for the Fonnn ' s support of U.S. policy in Vict Nam. It took three roll-call votes before Foriun Speaker Ste e Killworth broke a 28-28 deadlock, by voting against it. The liberals, getting small but crucial support from the Re- publicans, also amended Minority Leader Boh Turner ' s bill which would ba e postponed the spending of war-on-povertv funds a year. Toward the end of the forum, the conservatives intro-| duced a resolution which called for a US foreign policy that v ould follow a goal of victory over communism. Majority Leader, Craig Klugman, ( left ) engineered a voice vote that passed thi resolution imanimouslv, stopping the possibilih of a Democratic split. Points of order, The South Shall Rise Again ... in 224.3, and other such happenings provided a broad-minded Great Issues that even spanked the Regulator for raising its beer prices a nickel. The Great Issues Forinn was by no means r totally drv academic version of the U.S. Senate a featured attraction this year was Represent atiyc Melvin Laird, minority whip in the U.S Hou.se of Representatives, brought to I.U. Ifl the Forum. Quiz Bowl The women of Town 2, an off-campi team, and the men of Jenkinson 3, Fostt Quad, battled to the final whistle for th championship of the 1966 Campus Qui Bowl, with the women staging a comi from-behind victory for the trophy and $150 cash prize. Jenkinson 3, led by captain Andy Sun appeared to have the decision iced awa with a 220-16.5 lead v ith only two minuf( left to plav. But from that point on, captain Elair Arment ( tensing up in the sequence above and her rallying teammates did all t scoring. Town 2 ' s Barbara Beeler correctly ai swered two toss-up questions in the fin minute to tie the score at 215-215, settir the stage for the heart-throbbing clima Miss Arment came through with the co rect answer to a five-point bonus questic with only five seconds showing on tl scoreboard clock to clinch the champioi ship for her team, 220-215. Dodds House of Wright Quad won thii place consolation honors over Phi Sign Kappa, 290-70. ; 138 M i I H 1 r Martin 3 Jenkinson 3 Jenkinson 3 Jenkinson 3 1 1 j Phi Sigma Kappa Town 2 1 1 Briscoe Quad Phi Sigma Kappa Town 2 Town 2 1 Thompson 4 Town 2 1 Dodds House 1 Willkie Men ' s Co-op Dodds House li 140 I. U. Sing After the last act on Saturday night Lorna Dallas sang while .the judges deliberated. She fini.shed be- fore they did. Finally the big announcement came. ' The winner of the 1966 overall trophy is Briscoe Quadrangle. It was a night for the independents the o ' erall trophy and three of the fiye first place division awards went to residence hall groups. Briscoe ' s first place production number, What a Reyoltin ' Development This Is (at right and below) protested women ' s hours, car restrictions, and other campus controversies. Two other independent victors, Lowe House sang Do You Fear the Wind? to take the Men ' s Choral Divis ion trophy (left below), and Mason Hall lamented their lot as Guyless Dolls to come out on top in the Small Groups Division ( left ) . m - . Tf ' ' 1 1 ' ••.: ' yik ifl ■ i if ' xM M sNj. HJHJ alB lp ' |hHPHKhHVnp«Sp- ' MwB Q BU fc. ' gWI i © 11 : J Perhaps the only Auditorium presentation with a cast of hundreds, the I.U. Sing is sponsored by YWCA-YMCA. Work started for the 13 soror- ities, 16 fraternities, and 10 independent housing luiits entering the Sing right after Christmas. Work also started for co-chairmen Michele Jamison and John Quick and their steering com- mittee. Angela May and Jim Shein emceed the finished product. Acacia and Alpha Epsilon Phi (above) worked hard enough to win the mi.xed choral division as they mined the same vein worked by Briscoe Quad, singing We Protest. The Rugby Club kicked Verdi around and came up with Ru- giletto (far left) for third place honors in the Production category. Delta Delta Delta cap- tured the Women ' s Choral Division trophy bv asking the Audience to Try to Remember ( left ) . Beta Theta Pi costumed the brothers beautifully for a period piece about Anglo- American relations subtitled What do You Do When the Tea Leaves? (right) for second place in Men ' s Choral. ,fi =™ - mfi I til I K fM] Administration and extensions President Stahr The head of a large university fills a iiniqii position of responsibility to the state ' s educatioi a! ideals and the growing eoncept of him as leader in many fields. President Elvis |. Stal jr., now in his fourth year at Indiana Universit; has continued the school ' s efforts to offer its ac vantages and opportunities statewide. At th request of Governor Branigin, he also led th state ' s campaign for location of federal project within Indiana. Sessions with alumni, state o: ficials, and Midwestern college representative fill his schedule, designed to attract the taler and financial support necessary to building th stature of a school which already has many ni tionally-known departments and programs. 5oard of Trustees The highest administrative body of the Uni- versity, the Board of Tmstees gather from all over the state — Fort Wayne to Evansville — for monthly meetings to plan for the future of the school. They consider policy decisions affecting all the programs and activities in which I.U. is engaged, announce administrative promotions, and determine the budget for the coming year. This year their decisions concerned problems ranging from more housing to women ' s hours. Five of the eight-member board are appointed by the State Board of Education with the ap- proval of the Governor, and three are elected by Indiana alumni. Fenwick T. Reed, who has been secretarv to the Board since 1951, announced his retirement effective next December. He will be replaced by Don Scherer, assicate registrar. Members of the Board are (seated) Mrs. Richard Inskeep, Fort Wayne; Vice-President Ray C. Thomas, Gary; President Frank E. McKinney, Indianapolis; (standing) Jesse E. Eschbach II, Fort Wayne; Donald C. Danielson, New Castle; Mr. Reed; John E. Early, Evansville; Howard S. Wilcox, Phoenix, Arizona; and Donald A. Rogers, Bloomington. 147 I 148 Still frerniently seen riding around campus smiling and waving. Chancellor Herman B Well ' s first concern has remained with the stu- dent of I.U. His recognition as a leading educa- tor and administrator brings him assignments which ha ' e included a Ford Foundation board, a delegate to the United Nations, and an educa- tional consnltantship to many universities in this country and abroad. But whenever possible. Chancellor Well ' s of- fice remains open to the student seeking advice or just an opportunity to talk, an opportunity many feared would be lost after he retired as President in 1962. As part of building I.U., Dr. Wells has encouraged alumni interest and con- tributions to the I.U. Foundation. During his presidency of the Foundation, he established the coveted Herman B Wells Recognition Award given on Foimder ' s Day each year. Chancellor Wells Vice-Presidents I.U. ' s four Vice-Presidents work with President Stahr, the Faculty Council, the Board of Tnistees, and the rest of the Administration in handling the academic and financial aspects of a school now ranked thirteenth in size in the country. The Vice-Presidents plav key roles in the smooth operation of the University as it expands into all academic areas, offers a full-time cur- riculum year-round, and increases the facilities of the regional campuses. For e.xample: Samuel E. Braden (second from right). Dean for Undergraduate Development, became a mem- ber this year of the Curriculum Co-ordinating Committee for I.U.-Purdue extension develop- ment. Lynne Merritt ' s (right) new title, Vice- President for Research and Dean of Advanced Studies, reflects the rapid growth and stature of the graduate programs. Ray Hef fner ( left ) serves as Dean of Facul- ties, in charge of appointments and promotions, and Treasurer Joseph A. Franklin directs fi- nances and building programs on the campus. 149 150 Alumni Office A large part of I.U. ' s public relations program the Alumni Office stimulates interest for th« year ' s events among all those connected witf the school. In the state high schools, the offict arranges recruit classes for parents and stuj dents to talk with alumni. On campus the Alumn Office annually directs Homecoming, Fouuder ' i Dav, and Commencement. Seniors have more direct contact with the office because Clauds Rich ( at right, with Senior Class President Jiir Kittle), Alumni Association Secretary, is the Sen ior Class sponsor. And to tabulate the record; and addresses of I.U. ' s 162,000 living alumni the office is now switching to a computer s ' stem Also a columnist for the Indiana Alumn Magazine, Mr. Rich represents the University ' ; needs at the State Legislature and offers legis lators its facilities. He helps establish nationa and foreign alumni clubs which meet to heai about changes in the school from traveling faculty. I University Relations Although contact with students ' honietowi newspapers still is a major concern, the New Bureau serves as the source for the publicity anc record of I.U. ' s events. The University ' s role ii the educational, cultural, and economic develop ment of the state depend upon its public rela tions, directed by James R. Jordan (center) assistant to the President. While he works witl President Stahr on trips, speaking engagements and official announcements for the Uni ' ersity Earl M. Iloff (right) directs his correspondent and photographers ( Jerry Mitchell, left ) ii publicizing student achievements, new academi( programs, coming entertainment, and faciilt) a|ipointments. The film service of the E.xtensior Division and projects of the Photo Lab also con tribute to the Biu ' eau ' s communication with tli( University s supporters. 151 Student Personnel Snowball fights may have to be registered seven days in advance, but the growing Division of Student Personnel advises with a good deal of professional training and study behind it. Student Personnel includes activities sponsors, the counseling center, the Dean of Students of- fice, and reading and study skills clinics, and financial aids. Thinking of themselves more as advisers, Jack Holder, Herb Smith, Neil San- ders, and Marge Coker (above), contribute ideas and enthusiasm to the major students groups. Dean of Students Robert Shaffer clears dis- cipline cases, gives personal advice to student government workers, and encourages the Faculty Associate program bv speaking to living units on controversial extra-curricular affairs. Under Dr. Elizabeth Greenleaf ( upper right ) the dormitory counseling program and masters ' study in per- sonnel aim for an atmosphere and student gov- ernment which promote leadership, responsibil- ity, and fun with a purpose. ag ' ;a«awM ; vv ,- Nv-R{- i;: ... ' :. . . % 1 hrough the rain and heat ot bloommgton summers, more than 10,000 students take ad- vantage of I.U. ' s year-round education program through the three summer sessions. A great many of the diverse students, ranging from high school to postgraduate level, are adults who come from the teaching and business professions for higher degree work in the summer. They leave families behind to live in the doruiitories with young- sters, complaining only that it ' s difficult to study after so many years especially with those skate- boards in the hall. Robert Richey, below, serves as director of the summer program which is the largest in the covmtr ' and entered its seventy-seventh year in 1966. In addition to the eight-week session and the two-and-one-half-week intensive sessions, I.U. offers conferences, workshops, and institutes in such fields as higher education, Slavic lan- guages, journahsm, and police administration. The Jimior Division provides special living units for high school collegiate credit students and in- coming superior freshmen in Foundations for College. Summer Sessions Junior Division To offset the initial bewilderment at the Bal- lantine floor plan and the painful realization of what a 7:30 on the fourth floor of Lindley really means. Junior Division staff and programs help freshmen adjust to all problems of life on a Big Ten campus. The Division ' s 240 faculty advisers coiuisel some 5800 freshmen, giving them an opportunity for individual advice at least four times a year. Regional campus freshmen can also take ad- vantage of Division representatives on each cam- pus trained for special guidance situations. Headed bv Dean John W. Snyder (above, left), the Division is shifting its focus onto the high school student. The staff spends about three-quarters of its time working in high schools — sponsoring College Days, guidance counselor conferences, and the Location of Talented Stu- dents Program for under-achievers. Orientation begins at home through the Pre- views of I.U. Program, and in the future will be improved by a preregistration kit before the high school senior visits the campus for Sum- mer Registration. Through the Collegiate Credit program and Foundations for College, directed bv Assistant Dean Keith Hertweck (at right in picture ) , talented high-schoolers can get a head- start on college in closely-guided summer work. Halls of Residence Mattresses in the bathtub, floor open houses, and notes sent down the conveyor belt spelling out in ketchup This food is unbelievable — it ' s all part of life in the I.U. dormitories. The Halls of Residence Administration is responsible for the large staffs running the towering living stnic- tures and the extensive counseling program for undergraduates. The halls now house more than 11,000 students, plus married and graduate fa- cilities. Fairness and informality concerning liv- ing problems begin with Director George R. Olsen ' s open-door attitude toward helping stu- dents. The advisory boards now include student representatives, one of whom brought an Aus- tralian pork chop to a Dieticians ' Meeting as evidence of a gripe. Imported chops are no longer served in the dining halls. 155 Student Health Service It has color, comfort, atmosphere — and th same old magazines — and if you weren ' t sic! the new Health Center would be one of th nicest places on campus to visit. But the nursing and medical staffs of th health service bear the gripes of disgruntled fl cases and students who want to be well bv th time they descend the marble stairway, and th Center continues to improve its services eac year. After months of jokes about the hauntei house and the old center ' s sagging roof, th staff seemed even happier than the students t move into the modem Tenth Street building las fall. From the Danish modem waiting room fo 100 students to a ferris wheel Data Recovery .system, the Center ' s enlarged facilities are, .sa Director John Miller, M.D. (right), the bcsl t be found on any campus. Dr. Miller and tin ti physicians on staff care for about 70% ol th student body in a year. Regional Campus Directors and Extension Division staff are (seated) Victor Bogle, Kokonio; Lester M. Wolf son, South Bend-Mishawaka; John E. Buhner, Northwest; Smith Higgins, Division Director; (Standing) Ralph E. Broyles, Kort Wayne; Samuel Braden, Vice-President and member of Curriculum Co-ordinating Committee; Virgil Hunt, Indianapolis; Edwin W. Crooks, Southeastern; Rufus Reiberg, Associate Dean of the Division. 158 Everything from I.D. Cards to 24-hour hbrary service link the growing regional campuses to Bloomington. The University ' s eight campuses and co-operative centers with other state schools reach a record enrollment each year, this year with 15,200 credit students. The regional plan is Indiana ' s answer to the nationwide need for higher education that is convenient, less expen- sive, and available for the part-time student. Under Director Smith Higgins the extension program became a separate division of the Ad- ministration this year. Closer co-ordination in counseling and curriculum will help transfers to the main campus and improve the educational opportunities for those in terminal and adult programs. In 1967, at least two of the campuses will graduate their first students with four-year degrees. Through the centers the University hopes to share statewide the cultural and technological advantages of a large school. Major emphasis is placed on the role of community service educa- tion and local needs at each center. l.U. and Purdue jointly established a Trustees ' Policy Council and a Co-ordinating Committee so that the schools ' advancements and opportunity will complement each other. Regional Campuses and Centers 159 Fort Wayne The Indiana and Purdue staffs and students work jointly to serve the Fort Wayne community and educational demands of a student body which doubled this year. Administration, facul- ties, and courses are separate, but the state ' s rivals work together in extra-curricular ac- tivities — Purdue-Indiana Theatre (PIT), the Modern Language Union, the University Singers, the Student-Exponent newspaper, and the As- sembly. Director Ralph E. Broyles plans to add 30 full-time instructors to its faculty of .38, as the curriculum expands to junior courses in all areas, especially business and education. The Fort Wayne area soon will participate in the Co- operative Program for Teacher Education that will enable a graduate education student to take the beginning courses at the regional campus in a master ' s degree with any of the four state universities. The campus also hosts many civic and industrial groups and presents cultural at- tractions for the community in attempting to serve the area more completely and effectively. 160 Northwest The only state-supported liberal arts school in :he northwest counties, Indiana University at 3an ' has changed dramatically to answer the irea ' s needs. This year junior-level courses in English, psychology, history, education, and business were begun, and the first 4-year degrees ,vill be awarded in June, 1967. Director John 2. Buhner emphasizes the growth and import- incc of the liberal arts offering, including co- )perative sciences courses with the Purdue •egional campus. With more dav classes, $2.5 million building Dlans, and increasing library services for the ad- vanced courses, Gary attains more and more the itandard aspects of the central campus. Dr. Gor- lon Patric and Dr. Max Putzel now serve as the Northwest administrators for special education jrograms and student services. Indianapolis The oldest and largest of all the regional cair puses, the Indianapolis Downtown Center i celebrating its 30 years of service to the city unique education needs during the State Se; quicentennial. In 1968, the center ' s part of th $11 million building program at the MedicE Center should open. University officials vie | this central location of I.U. and Purdue facilitie as a step toward a center capable of handlin 30,000 students and detracting emphasis fror the Bloomington campus. The move will increase the Downtown Center role in serving full-time and working under graduate and graduate students, adult educatio community needs, and the liberal arts require ments for the Medical Center and the Norma College of the American Gymnastic Union. Ir dianapolis will soon graduate students in foui year degree programs, and next year begins two-year nursing course in co-operation witl Methodist Hospital. Enrollment has jumped to 4129 students wh gather at all hours in the lounges and grill t discuss homev ' ork, jobs, and the problems of an student at a growing commuter school. Directo Virgil Hunt speaks enthusiastically of the center ' part in the inner city urban renewal projects an its expanded counseling service. Kokomo The Kokomo campus moved to its new $3 million plant last fall and celebrated it ' s dedica- tion November 12. Bloomington and Kokomo school officials, as well as the I.U. Board of Tnistees, were on hand to pay tribute to the en- tire University extension system which serves larger portions of the state every year. Four of the trustees are pictured here at the dedication ceremonies with Dr. Victor M. Bogle (second from the right), director of the Kokomo campus. With the new building, Kokomo now has 15 full-time instructors and 1100 students. About 500 adults are enrolled in continuing education courses taught by specially-trained associate faculty. The campus also serves a 7-county area with the music and dramatic programs made possible by the new auditorium. Credit courses enroll 250 Air Force personnel in co-operation with Bunker Hill Air Base. In front of the building sits Robert E. Hamil- ton ' s sculpture, Phoenix Rising from the Ashes. It has become a trademark for Kokomo and the modern facilities to be found at almost all the University ' s centers. 163 Southeastern Conversation, homework, cards, and song con- verge at the hub of SEC campus activity, the student lounge. Because Southeastern is basical- ly a commuter campus, activities are limited and the loimge offers an opportunity to meet friends, relax, and catch up on a little study between classes. In addition to the lounge, the campus offers a social fraternitv. Alpha Delta Omega, and a social sororitv. Phi Sigma Tau. The center will soon become a four-year col- lege to serve the growing needs of its 1,400 credit students. Building will begin in 1967 on a campus to be located in New Albany. SEC provides a general education base for students in the Kentuckiana area, serves the public through special education programs, and offers opportunity for graduate work. Its twenty- member resident faculty and 11,000-volume library provide a close student-teacher relation- ship and facilities for an education of the high- est quality. Last fall the campus program paused for the dedication ceremonies for a memorial honoring the late Byron Laird, former director of the center. A portrait of Dr. Laird was presented to the center bv Alpha Delta Omega, and hung in the building ' s foyer. Edwin W. Crooks was named director this spring. 164 J South Bend Mishawaka The future goal of the regional campuses en- visions centers the size and scope of Blooming- ton, sharing the University ' s opportunities state- wide. Growing rapidly toward this goal, the South Bend center will be the first with Fort Wayne to offer bachelor ' s degrees in business and elementary education in 1967. The stiidents put out their first yearbook, and, also like Bloom- ington, the University bought houses on the edge of campus for extra office space. As with several of the larger campuses. South Bend boasts large increases in faculty, students, facilities, and cultural offerings. Besides courses for 2500 students, the .34-meniber faculty con- ducts a large series of special interest programs in non-credit adult education. This year the second building of the new campus opened, providing more advantage to the entire region, which enjoys the lectures, drama, and music programs brought there by the Universit The Baroque Chamber Players, Sing- ing Hoosiers, and I.U. Theatre tour gave per- formances in addition to the speakers including Erskine Caldwell, Pierre Mendes-France, and Howard K. Smith. Emphasizing guidance and adult education, the c-o-operative center with Vincennes Univer- sity added an assistant director this year for these areas. Both undergraduates courses and a survey of adult education needs in the commun- ity concern director J. Howard Hill. The University ' s co-operatives use the library, .student union, and technical facihties of the host school; Vincennes currently has an extensive building program. The I.U. upperclass and grad- uate courses supplement Vincennes ' junior col- lege offerings, to serve primarily the part-time working student. Enrollment in the center pro- gram is low, but extension philosophy is to meet demand as it increases. Southwest 166 Easte rn Two additional faculty members and a full- time counselor will join the staff at Richmond by next fall, as the center continues to meet post- high school educational demands by both de- gree-bound students and adults part-time. Using the facilities of Earlham, it offers courses com- pleting the first two years of degree require- ments for most majors and many at the junior and senior level. Enrollment jumped 300% this year, and the University hopes to add a new building to the campus which would house administrative of- fices and classes for the Center. Hi 167 r r r - r- r r - - X ' 2 A. s Qj(V]n)f y- .! K iv - .1 V 3 . f jv rvyv ' ®§ - - fiWOJ % §5 ia ei F , ' •, • • .- v  1 A ' .-. ' ' X 5 V '  , ' '  r -« V - M %J Pont brought ' Win Now ' philosophy to I.U. So what else is new? Indiana retained its title of the best losing football team in the country. It wasn ' t easy, however. It took the Hoosiers a few games to get back to the point where they narrowly lost games after leading at the half- time intermission or three-quarter mark. Indiana had a new coach, effervescent John Pont, a refugee from the Ivy League. But even his eternal optimism and Win Now philosophy were not enough to help Indiana to more than a 2-8 record, the seventh losing season in a row for I.U. and the 17th non-winning campaign in the last 18. After an opening game victory over an im- potent Kansas State team. Coach Pont quickly foimd out that Ivy League football is kid stuff compared to the Big Ten. The Hoosiers were put in orbit — right out of the I.U. Stadium by an un- derrated Northwestern ball club, 20-0. Tlie only bright spot of the Sept. 25 game was that things surely couldn ' t get worse. Unfortunately they did. The Hoosiers travelled to Texas the following weekend to play mighty Texas, the No. 1 team in the nation at the time. The Hoosiers put up a gallant effort, but once again I.U. was cast in the role of the reluctant victim. The Hoosiers might have pulled this one out of the fire, if it hadn ' t been for a mixup on a holding penalty by one of the referees on a fake pimt and nm by Bill Malinchak which cost the Hoosiers a net of 60 yards. But then the breaks aren ' t meant to go for a losing team and so I.U. came out on the short end of a 27-12 score. I.U. couldn ' t stand the prosperity of a well- played game and was thoroughly thumped the next t yo games. Minnesota ' s Gophers dug a hole for Indiana deep in the Hoosier half of the field and then watched with amusement as I.U. tried to get out. Meanwhile, the Gophers scampered their merry way to a .35-0 lead before John Gin- ter chalked up three touchdowns to lend th ' game .some resemblance of respectability at th ' end, 42-18. It was more of the same at Illinois, aithougl the Hoosiers were only trailing 7-0 at the hall Things quickly changed in the third and fourtl quarters, however, and the Illini had a comfort able .34-0 lead, before the Hoosiers got two las period touchdowns to make the final read 34-15 Hopefully things would get better. And the did. Well, almost I.U. was ahead of WashingtO! State with no time left on the clock. Of cours ' there is a slight catch to the situation. The Cou gars had a play in progress as the time ran ou and scored, Indiana 7, Washington State 6. A I.U. fans stood in stunned silence, WSU als completed a pass for two extra points and thei third victory in as many tries over Big Ten op poncnts. 170 g Wlfa-. yr ir ,,, ' J Ji 172 Homecoming just had to be a different story and thankfully it was. The Hoosiers took a 21-17 lead over Iowa and then hung on for a well-de- : served 21-17 victoiy. I It was a fired-up Hoosier squad that com- plete! ' outplaved Ohio State in the first half at Columbus. But the Hoosiers only had a 10-7 lead to show for it. Again Indiana almost won, losing 17-10. Going into Michigan State was like going from the Roman dungeons out to face the gladiators. which is about what the national champion Spar- tans were last fall. To make a long story short, Indiana had the proverbial third quarter lead, 13-10, only to lose 27-13. That brings the football season down to the jvear-end clash with Purdue. The scene was set perfectly — a warm Indian summer day with the ;I.U. Stadium filled to capacity for the first time. ' Purdue turned a short punt, an interception, and !a fumble into a 20-0 lead at the first stop. : After that miserable start, I.U. turned the tables completely with two second-period touch- downs on Stavroff-to-Malinchak pass plays, both of the sensational variety. The first was a 75- | ' arder, the longest of the Big Ten sea.son, and the second was a diving end zone catch after a duo of Purdue defenders had tipped the ball. . The Hoosiers and the Purdues traded touch- iowns in the third quarter, and I.U. seemed leaded to a winning touchdown in the last per- od, advancing to the 12-yard line when a one |n a million penalty was called on ball carrier ike Krivoshia for elbowing, which stalled the irive. A long runback of a punt by Trent Walters |)ut the ball on the Purdue .30 later in the quar- er, but that drive fizzled and Purdue retained ■he Old Oaken Bucket. The score: Lions -58, Christians -0 Terry Cole (48 left) goes cnmching into the Iowa line only to receive an un-Homecom- ing-like welcome. Indiana ' s Rick Spickard (above) waits impatiently for a pass as a Kansas State defender dives in an attempt to stop the play. 173 • ft (na { ' Tlsil- iP Vi= tfftk. I ' imrstn l CT tm HSp iHik ' ARSITY FOOTBALL - FIRST ROW: Dick Haneline, Joe Tate, Bill Malinchak, Alan Myszevvski, Ken Hollister, Randy Beisler, Ed Kalupa, Alan ' oorhis. Bill Sullivan, Gil Frisbie, Moses Easley. Da ' e Ma ' oras, Dave Kornowa, John Byrne. Cal Wilson, Ken Kaczmarek, Brown Marks. SECOND ROW: John Ginter, John Durkott, Reggie Woods, Bill H den, Tom Gallagher. Gene Dahhn, Jim Barker. Lorenzo . Vshlev. Glenn Holuhar. John Jones, Russ Diller. Trent Walters. CordeM Gill. Bill Hawkins, Mike Krivoshia. Jim McCaa. Bill Pettic. THIRD ROW: Frank Rishe, Ron Sexton, Jim Randall, Ste e Blythe. Dave Greene, Mike Field, Jon Eickstead, Larry Olsen, Bill Perry. Jim Smith, Dave Kienlen. Gar ' Nichols, Gary Cassells, Doug Crusan, Dave Evans, Dan Bueter, Bill Couch. FOURTH ROW: Brian Koenig, Harold Mauro, Lee Robinson. Kevin Duffy, Tom Schuette. John Heaton, Kees Scarff, Rick Ishida, Frank Stavroff, Gary Tofil, Joe Sutor, Rav Terry, Bill Bergman. Gary Love, Joe Martin, Gerald ' Greeco. FIFTH ROW: Ron Bell, Mickey Parmelee, Bill Holder. Jim Cocanoiir. Bob Zoll. Dick ZoU, Bob VanPelt, Tom Lahey, Bob Russell, Bill Gonlon, Horace Parker, Ted Vcrlihav, Bill Huff, Barrv Bronson, Terry Cole, Doug Rhodus, Rick Spickard. SIXTH ROW: Larr - Elliott, student manager; Howard Brown, head freshman coach; Nick Mourouzis, defensive backfield coach; Herb Fairfield, guard coach; Jay Fr ' . tackle coach; John Pont, head coach; Ernie Plank, end coach; C. W. (Jake) Van Schoyck, backfield coach; Bob Hicks, center coach; Charles McDaniel, freshman line coach; Joel Gross, student manager. I ' Coach Pont gives a few words of advice to star end Bill Malin- chak, the greatest pass catchiM ' in I.U. ' s history. 174 The future looks rosy what can be salvaged out of all this losing? Actuallv quite a bit. If ' inning was usually just out of reach for Indiana, spirit certainly wasn ' t. I.U. fans are a hardv lot and sooner or later will be rewarded with a winning football team. True, Coach Font ' s win now policy didn ' t show on the scoreboard, but still a lot was accomplished. Font ' s pro-type offense was installed, and players coming up from the freshman team along with sophomores who played large chunks of the time last fall will give Pont a nucleus of returnees who know what to expect from Font and the maneuvers he employs. I.U. football is on the wav up. Whether it will show next year is anybody ' s guess, but one thing is for sure, it will get better in concrete terms of victory. John Font is too good a coach and he hates to lose too much. Someday I.U., yes, that ' s right, I.U., will make a trip to Pasadena, California. The Record Indiana Opponent 19 Kansas State 7 ) Northv ' estern 20 12 Texas 27 18 Minnesota 42 13 Illinois 34 Washington State 8 !1 Iowa 17 lO Ohio State 17 -3 Michigan State 27 !1 Purdue 26 Linebacker Cordell Gill proved to be able pass defender. «m 176 Student spirit up; I cheerleaders help Bouncy, spirit-filled, and imaginative. Those three descriptions easily fit Indiana ' s group of cheerleaders for the sports year 1965-66. I.U. has seldom seen a group more acrobatic in their formations at both football and basketball games. Gone were the old days of locomotive cheers and in were coimtless new .stunts of falling pyra- mids and leaping young lovelies. This year ' s squad was ( from left, above ) Tim Cline, Jan Yost, John Stoeckly, Cindy Whitfield, Jim Hendricks, Debbie White, Bruce Kotzan, and Howard Hormann. Mi,ssing is Captain Adrian Drapalik. 177 Youthful soccer coach Jcrn, ' Yeagley (left) tells a joke at halftime of an I.U. soccer game in Memorial Stadium. Hoosier opponents in the last few years have found out that the I.U. soccer team is no joke. Accurate passing and fine de- fensive work were key factors in I.U. ' s soccer successes. Shane Davis (right, below) kicks the ball away from a Northwestern player. Defend- ing goalies were always busy against I.U. as the Hoosiers continually won by big scores and over- wlielmingh ' outshot their opponents. Indiana ' s soccer team enjoyed its most success- ful season in history during 1965 with a record of nine victories against a lone setback. Coach Jerry Yeagley ' s Hoosiers lost only to powerful Michigan State in an early season road contest. The soccer team charged admission for the last three games of the season and the venture proved a great success. The Purdue-I.U. game was a night game at Woodlawn Field and the first ever in the Midwest Collegiate Soccer Con- ference. Juniors Shane Davis, Umit Kesim, and Steve Jaremko were the top three scorers for I.U. Co-captains Ted Kamischky and Bob Jones, along with Rud McGary and goalie George Par- sons formed the nucleus of Indiana ' s strong de- fensive unit that permitted opponents an aver- age of onlv 1.8 goals a game. Meanwhile, the offense averaged 4.8 goals a game. The Record Indiana Opponents 4 Ball State 1 2 Eastern Illinois 1 4 Ohio State 2 Michigan State 6 9 Notre Dame 1 5 Purdue 4 7 Illinois 1 3 Indiana Tech 1 9 Northwestern 5 Earlham 2 Soccer team wins nine for best yeai 178 The Record Indiana Opponents 3 Chicago Cit) ' 5 5 Notre Dame 8 16 Chicago City° 6 Toronto 3 Wisconsin 3 Palmer 24 8 St. Louis 5 Won bv forfeit Joliet City 23 Wisconsin 5 9 Cleveland 9 16 Cleveland Chicago Invitational Rugby Tournament 180 k uggers establish 1 strong reputation The 1965 fall season was the biggest and best et for the Indiana University Rugby Club, led )y grad student Tom Wacher. I.U. compiled a 1-3-2 record and became co-champions of the Chicago Invitational Rugby Tournament with he University of Wisconsin. With its winning record, and Chicago tourna- nent victory, I.U. established itself as a respected lower in rugbv competition. The expert fieldgoal and conversion kicking f Australian Brent Rushall and the superb run- ling of speedster Martv Rhorman and Doug picer, a fonner stand-out on the Hoosiers ' var- ity football team, enabled the young, ine.x- lerienced club to outscore its opponents by an nipressive 89-59 margin. Rugby is no gentlemen ' s sport and even the gns ( right ) announcing its games bear this out. )ut of the scrum (left) comes much of the rugby ction and obviously a little side-action as well, peed is important, too, in rugby. An I.U. for- ward ( abo -e ) outraces an opponent for the ball nd then it ' s off to the races for the goal line. H ' j r The Record 1 Indiana Opponenlj 47 Michigan State 27 Indiana State 50 Notre Dame 15 50 Eastern Kentucky 15 2S Ohio State 27 50 Miami ( Ohio ) 15 27 46 Ilhnois Cincinnati 31 16 B ig State Meet at Indianapolis: Indiana placed ninth. B g Ten at Minnesota 1. Northwestern 40 2. Michigan State 65 3. Minnesota 82 4. Wisconsin 94 5. Iowa 107 6. Ohio State 132 7. Ilhnois 154 S. Indiana 179 CROSS COUNTRY - FIRST ROW: Virgil Bankson, John Humphrey (captain), Allan Marshall, Tim Wied- man. SECOND ROW: Coach James Lavery, Charles Russell, Harry Shriver, David Hochstelter (student manager). Harriers have rough year, win only two meets Terrible. The harsh word is Coach James Lavery ' s term for the 1965 cross-country season. The team, which wrapped up the dismal season with a 2-6 record, defeated only the University of Illinois and Indiana State University. However, Lavery is cautiously looking to next fall with hopes of improvement. Much of his optimism lies with a crop of youngsters, the prime one being Charles Russell, No. 1 on last fall ' s squad. Lavery says Russell is one of those all-around athletes who can run anything, an ability demonstrated in his first year of distance running. He also says that if the team can avoid injuries and follow natural progression (which means if the younger runners can improve on their first shown ability), the team ' s record should become respectable. Chuck Russell proved to be the most consistent harrier for In- diana last fall. Branch left Lou best wishes and a whistle Indiana ' s Huiryin ' Hoosiers were Indiana ' s iarried Hoosiers for most of the 1965-66 season IS Lou Watson got caught in the middle of a ebuilding season in his first vear as I.U. head ■oaeh. Branch McCracken, synomynous with Indiana ' s acehorse basketball for 24 campaigns, retired t the end of 1964-65 season, leaving Watson rith nothing more than a whistle and best I ' ishes. The first seven men of last year ' s fine 19-5 lub had graduated, including three who made he grade in professional basketball this last sason — Jon McGlocklin and the VanArsdale vins, Tom and Dick. Only two seniors. Max Walker and Gary irieger returned, and both had spent most of leir varsity careers on the bench. Thus, Watson was forced to rely on imtried juniors and sophomores from the start. But the 43-vcar-old native of Jeffersonville still managed to guide his charges to a creditable showing of eight wins in 24 games. Included in the eight victories were conquests of such quality basketball folk as Bradley, Illin- ois, Iowa, and Michigan State. The latter win, in the next to the last game of the season, knocked the Spartans out of a chance for a first place tie with Michigan for the Big Ten crown. Indiana, despite inspired play at times, shared the conference basement with Purdue. Both had 4-10 marks. Senior Max Walker, playing his first season as a starter, was the squad ' s Most Valuable Player. His fellow upperclassman. Gary Grieger, was elected honorarv captain at the season ' s end. 183 ' Supermouse ' and ' Maxie ' spearheaded attack 184 Walker topped the Hoosiers in scoring and was third in rebounding. In 23 games the 6-1 guard-forward from Milwaukee racked up a total of 380 points for a 16.5 average and pulled down 151 rebounds. Grieger took top honors at the foul line with a torrid .817 percentage. The 6-4 forward from Evansville Bosse shot sparingly from the field, but well, leading the team in field goals percent- age with .485. Two other Hoosiers, sophomores Vern Payne and Butch Jovner, also scored in double figures, and their presence next year should be a big factor in raising I.U. cage fortunes. Nicknamed Supermouse because of his shiftv speed, Payne was outstanding on both offense and defense. A couple of quick little guards, Vem Payne (left) and Maxie Walker (right) were the key to Hoosier basketball fortunes this year. A sophomore. Pavne thrilled the crowds with liis fancy passing and outside shooting. Walker had his best year in an I.U. uniform and led the squad in scoring. 4( iWn iv p s Ajf)iJ iJi i 3o ' ' 4E li 43 , Ir25 fA -i Future looks bright for I.U. cagers 186 BASKETBALL TEAM - FIRST ROW: Vem Payne, Erv Inniger, Gar ' Grieger, Ken Newsome, Harry ( Butch ) Joyner, Frank Everett. SECOND ROW: Head Coach Lou Watson, Gary Leinberger, Jack Johnson, Dick Schrumpf, Ron McMains, Assistant Coach Don Luft. THIRD ROW: Freshman Coach Tom Bolyard, Larry Turpen, Vem Pfaff, Bill Russell, Max Walker, Bill Fortner (student manager). Butch Joyner, a 6-4 forward, who was red- shirted a year because of injury, turned in a fine yeading season with a 12.4 average. His 190 rebounds led the squad. The former New Castle star probably would have had even better statis- tics but for a tendency to get in foul trouble. I.U. ' s other starter. Jack Johnson from Green- field, scored at an 8.7 rate and grabbed 157 re- bounds. Playing the center spot, the 6-6 junior was overshadowed by taller opponents most of the season. As Watson loses only Grieger and Walker from this year ' s squad, he shouldn ' t have too much trouble with the proverbial sophomore jinx. Several fine freshmen will add to the ex- perienced crew Watson will have back for an- other go at Big Ten warfare. I.U. took its lumps numerous times this year, but next year it plans to be on the other end of the dishing out. I Jack Johnson (left) and Butch Joyner (opposite page) contributed greatly to the Hoosier cause this year. Johnson, a junior, rebounded well and always had a lot of hustle. Joyner, a sophomore, showed signs of becoming a talented college ball- player with several good performances. 187 The Record Indiana Opponents 72 Cincinnati 23 61 Michigan 62 77 Minnesota 44 70 Michigan State 53 82 Purdue 36 66 Michigan 57 70 Southern IlHnois 25 71 Indiana State 23 73 Cincinnati 21 188 Hoosier swimmers bridesmaids agaii ram Here ' s a riddle, sports fans. What two college iwimming teams are like stuck records? The answer: it ' s easy. Southern California and In- diana. For the fourth year in a row, the Trojans splashed their way to the NCAA swimming and iving championship and for the third straight , ' ear the Hoosiers were the bridesmaids. The third time just wasn ' t the charm for the tioosiers, who were given a good chance of drowning the USC Trojans for their first national itle, but lost out in the final totals, 302-286. For the Hoosiers, losing the NCAA was a big fisappointment, but the swim season was hardly I failure. Indiana captured the Big Ten title for he sixth straight year, easily outdistancing arch- ival Michigan by more than 60 points. The sea- on also brought a fine 7-1 dual meet record vith the onlv setback by one point (Michigan) )eing avenged in a later match. Coach James (Doc) Counsilman and I.U. wimming success have become synonomous. He las guided I.U. from the depths of collegiate jwimming to near the top with only Southern pal still rated better nationally than the Hoosiers. I Diving Coach Hobie Billingsley ranks among jhe best in his field as well. He was named i)iving Coach of the Year during this last year nd his unorthodox diving techniques were the leature of an article in Sports Illustrated. These two coaches have brought some of he nation ' s top swimmers to I.U. and even some }rom foreign lands. The 1965-66 season was no ' xception. , Ken Sitzberger won the one-meter diving hampionship at the NCAA and finished a close ' econd in the three-meter. Other Hoosier divers, ,iick Early, Dick Morse, and Charhe Neel, added ;aluable points to the Hoosier score throughout ne season. Bill Utlev proved to be a sophomore phenom nd climaxed a brilliant year by winning the na- ,onal 200-yard individual medley. I A couple of Australians, Kevin Berry and Bob l indle, performed for I.U. and scored in the ■CAA, after registering several big wins in dual leets. I Ralph Kendrick was another top Hoosier ' vimmer who swam the individual medley. Pete , ammer proved himself one of the top back- Tokers. I The list of great Hoosier swimmers seems to 1) on and on ad infinitum. Indiana might be •cond officiallv, but they ' re first in the minds of diana sports fans. ■ ' Hurt, pain, and agony equal victory after victory for I.U. Q A S Ken Sitzberger thrilled I.U. fans with his exact- ing dives which won him national acclaim. Bill Utley, right, was one of the best in the country in the 200-yard individual medley. iSWIMMING TEAM - FIRST ROW: Bob Oppliger (stu- lent manager), Nick Carlton, Charles Neel, Pete Rhodes, Sichard Morse, Matt Hand, John Ogden, Jack Hill, Bob -.oh. SECOND ROW: Bob Groseth (senior manager), ohn Newman, Chuck Richards, Ralph Kendrick, Tom trethewey, Pete Hammer, John Collins, Ken Sitzberger, _teve Cary. THIRD ROW: Tony Wilson, Tom Hempstead, iob Williamson, Art Smith, Diving Coach Hobie Billings- ey, Head Coach James (Doc) Counsilman, Assistant Coach J™ Pettinger, Dick Gilbert, Bill Utley, Bob Windlc, Ken Vebb, Kevin Berry, . ' bsent when picture was taken: Dick Ulen Scott Cordin, Rick Earley, Ken Frost, Luis de Rivera, ' huck Stenbeck. 192 Br an Bateman (far left) is another ill the long string of I.U. swimming greats and he ' s onlv a freshman. He holds the national 1500-vard freshman freestyle record. Australia ' s Kevin Berry ( left ) is the top butterfly man on the I.U. squad and won the 200-meter butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics. Royer Pool was filled to capacity (below) for the Michigan meet. Coach James ( Doc ) Coiuisilman ( right ) watches the seconds tick by during a practice session. . ' - 193 WRESTLING TEAM - FIRST ROW: Jim Binkley, Charles Holdawav, Tim McCall, Bob Campbell. SECOND ROW: Bruce Curths, Dave Mudcl, Bob Halev, John Young, Dave Jackson, Stanley Denisar. ' THIRD ROW: Coach Charley McDaniel, Bill Andrews, Bill Huff, Charles Thompson. Dan Mudd. Tom Blanken- ship. 194 ■ ive points more [night have been . . Just five little points. Yep, that ' s right . . . one . two . . . three . . . four . . . five. Add five points to the Hoosier point total in :ertain matches and that 1965-66 version of Indiana wrestlers would have had a very respect- able season with a 7-3 mark. As fate struck the Hoosiers, they finished with I less than spectacular 3-5-3 slate. Reverse a one- boint loss to Ohio State, a two-point setback at he hands of Wisconsin, and win ties with North- ivestern and Iowa and the record changes from jhe debit side of the ledger to the credit side. Disappointing? Sure. But the wait ' till next [ ' ear cliche, often uttered as an alibi, holds a !ot of truth for Indiana ' s grapplers. No less than ix sophomores held down starting positions and I seventh was a junior in the eight weight classes. j Bob Campbell, who fought at the 130- and 37- pound weight classes, will be the only ijraduation loss. He ' ll be a costly loss, however, lie had the squad ' s best dual record with a parkling 11-1-1 record. He placed second in he Big Ten Meet at 1.30. Tim McCall heads the list of returnees with a 2-2 record la.st winter. He placed third in the onference at 123. Jim Binkley, the lone junior, had a fine 8-3-1 lark during the season. Andv Thompson had a ood 10-4 record, while Tom Blankenship, bad nee and all, had a respectable 8-6 slate. The team ended up in sixth place in the team andings in the Conference, Ijut that like the ual meet record should improve next season. Indiana ' s top wrestler during the 1965-66 season was Bob Campbell (above), who won this match over Michigan ' s Dale Carr in the 137- pound class. Coach McWaniel directs a practice session for first-year wrestler Dave Mudd. 195 ' HD ' flAr GYMNASTICS TEAM - FIRST ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Brown, Mike Ross, Tom Da is. Bill Long, Clark Wells. SEC- OND ROW: Rich Schneider, Clyde Mc- Donald, Dan Schafer, Joel Sutlin, Coach Otto Ryser. At right are three of I.U. ' s top gymnasts, Dave Keiler, Joel Sutlin, and Clark Wells. 196 I Best yet to come for I. U. gymnasts The best is vet to come in I.U. sports, and it ouldn ' t be truer than the case of Hoosier gym- nastics. Like several other sports this last year, the gv ' mnasts finished low in the Big Ten Meet and probablv with a little push here and there could have finished higher. But now that the season is long over, the future certainly looks brighter. The Hoosiers ended up in seventh place in the Conference and just one notch out of last place at that, winning only one dual meet all season over Ohio State. Onlv one Hoosier, Joel Sutlin, made it to the finals in the individual competition at the Con- ference meet held this vear in I.U. ' s old field- Tiouse. As Coach Otto Rvser explained the disappoint- ing showing, We had our best days either sigainst teams we outclassed or against schools petter than us. We just seemed to have our worst performances against the teams we were evenly patched against. And we should have beaten jWisconsin and Minnesota. The Hoosiers did finish the season with a winning mark overall at 7-6 by defeating all their ion-Conference foes. The reason for the optimism is not unfounded. 3nly three seniors — Mike Ross, Howard Hor- nann, and John Shonkwiler — will be lost by graduation. Indiana 154.6 1.54.6 167.1 169.6 169.6 137.6 158 147..3 147.3 175.7 L75.7 166.4 166.4 The Record Ball State Chicago Navy Illinois Indiana State Eastern Illinois Michigan State Wisconsin Michigan Iowa Ohio State Cincinnati Minnesota Chicago Pier Opponents 148.6 144.7 184.9 166.1 148.9 1.53.9 173 1S4.8 175 165.2 91.3 167.4 123.6 I Indiana finished seventh in the Big Ten Meet. Fencers have off season FENCING CLUB - FIRST ROW: Junior Bryan, David Royster, Erik Peterson, Oakley Mastin, Chuck Jorgensen. SECOND ROW: Thoma.s Kalb, Lloyd Holifield (Epee Coach), Fred Coons ( Saber Coach ) , Roger Zabik (Faculty Adviser), Thomas Etzold. Indiana ' s fencing team suffered through a dis- mal season with a 1-10 record. The only team the Hoosiers beat was Culver Military, 16-11. Inexperience was the main reason for the in- ept performance. Seven freshmen and only two upperclassmen were on the squad. As faculty adviser Roger Zabik said, You don ' t win in the Big Ten with freshmen. He predicted a better season next year, al- though probably not a winning one. Erik Peterson, a senior, and Junior Bryan, a freshman, were the top fencers for Indiana. The Record Indiana Opponents 6 Chicago Circle 21 3 Notre Dame 24 16 Culver Military 11 4 Ohio State 23 6 Illinois 21 5 Notre Dame 22 5 Iowa 22 4 Chicago 23 3 Wisconsin 24 3 Detroit 24 3 Michigan State 24 198 Indiana ' s rifle team put a bang in its 1965-66 Jerformance while watching opponents ' eyes )op. The Hoosiers hit more bulls-eyes than Annie )akley ever dreamed possible, in finishing sec- ind in the Big Ten Meet to Purdue, winning the National Rifle Association ' s (NRA) Midwest ectional, and capturing one of four dual meets hile placing second in the other three. The Hoosiers had three chief gunners this ear in John Wellington, Jim Ohnesorge, and )avid Gutzwiller, who finished second, third, nd seventh, respectively, in the Conference bampionships. The trio of marksmen also did ell in the NRA meet with Ohnesorge grabbing ■venth place, Wellington eighth, and Gutzwiller nth. The team ' s victory in dual competition came er Wisconsin and Ohio State. Rifle team wins NRA Regionals RIFLE TEAM - FIRST ROW: Rex Reg- ler, Stan Kent, John Wellington. SECOND ROW: Capt. Michael B. Stupka, Jim Oh- nesorge, David Gutzwiller, Don Adam, M Sgt. Richard Boros. 199 The annual intramural cross-country meet ( above ) sent a herd of runners scrambling across the I.U. golf course. At far right, some action from the large intra- mural basketball program. Director of Intramurals Robert Stumpner (on the right at right) and assistant Dale Phelps in the Men ' s Gym, arena for much intramural con- flict. 200 Name the sport - f-M program has it I.U. ' s rapidly expanding intramural sports pro- jram provides opportunities for many students :o enjov recreational activities on a competitive jasis. Organized under faculty direction in 1922, he program is one of the oldest collegiate in- ramural systems in the nation. Within the past wo years the number of participants in intra- nural sports has grown from about 4,800 to more han 6,000. During this period several team ports have enjoved great interest from the Stu- lent Body and the number of teams taking part n some sports has increased almost 50 per cent. Almost 20 team activities from cross country table tennis, and another 15 individual ac- ivities from bowling to weight lifting, are in- luded in the intramural program. Director Robert Stumpner and Assistant Di- ector Dale Phelps supervise the program ' s many eeds. Scheduling arrangements for teams and ndividuals and for playing areas are among the nany duties these two men must always handle. We do what we can to encourage sports if nere ' s an interest, Mr. Phelps said. RTMENT oj INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLET C ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION - ] (1. to r. ) Tom Miller, Chris Dal Sasso, J. W. (Bill) OrwiR, Edwin Cady, I.U. ' s faculty representative to the Big Ten, and Frank Anderson. Not pictured is Bob Dro. Athletic Administration 202 If producing winning teams was all I.U. ' s capable athletic staff had to worry about, there would probably be people waiting in line to be athletic admini,strators. Such is hardly the case. A good deal more is involved. Bill Orvvig di- rects the whole show from attending NCAA meetings to greeting visiting alumni and talking up I.U. athletic fortunes. His assistant. Bob Dro, takes over when the boss is out of town. Business Manager Frank Anderson takes care of the money end of a program that is a young business in itself. The new outdoor track and outdoor pool east of the I.U. Fieldhouse were completed a year ago but finishing touches were supervised by Paul ]. Harrell. I.U. boasts one of the finest athletic publicity directors in the country in Tom Miller, who was elected a vice-president in the national college sports publicist ' s group. He keeps all the press, radio, and television boys happy with informa- tion about I.U. sports. Finally Chris Dal Sasso administers the Big Ten eligibihty rules and strives to maintain a high level of academic standing among I.U. ' s athletes. GOLF TEAM - FIRST ROW: Charles Boyd, Paul Williams, Jim Jewell, Dallas Peters. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Fitch, Terry Comstock, Bob Borthuick, Mike Lach. Dennis Troy. BELOW - team captain Paul Wil- liams (left) and Bob Borthwiok stroll down the first fairway of the LU. Golf Course. Golfers up score third in Big Ten Indiana ' s golf team enjoyed another success- ful season in 1965, although the Hoosiers had the dubious honor of improving their team score in the Big Ten Meet and yet finishing a notch lower than 1964 ' s second-place finish. Indiana played well throughout the season and even gained a berth in the NCAA tourna- ment last June. The Hoosiers played in six multiple-team meets last spring and won onlv against Ohio State, Western Illinois, and Louis- ville. However, Coach Bob Fitch ' s linksmen fared v ell in every match. One surprise was the Hoosiers ' fifth-place finish in the .36-team Southern Intercollegiate Meet. Indiana missed capturing the Big State Meet by two strokes, losing to up-state rival Purdue, ' 7.52-760. In two other meets involving Conference teams, the Hoosiers tied Notre Dame for second to Ohio State, while clipping Purdue, Michigan, and Michigan State, Purdue won another meet with the Hoosiers again second followed by Michigan State, Minnesota, Wisconsin, North- western, and Illinois. Veteran athletic teams don ' t always turn out to be world-beaters. With all but four players returning from the 1964 I.U. baseball team, possessor of the school ' s best record in history with a 23-12 mark, one would have thought that 1965 would have been even better. It didn ' t work out that way. Instead the Hoosier diamondmen booted their way to a 6-7 finish in the Big Ten after compil- ing a 7-8 slate the year before. The key to Hoosier misfortunes? Unbelievably liad fielding. Indiana committed about three errors a game to set some sort of unofficial record since official records aren ' t kept concerning Hoosier fielding. Weak pitching did impro e last year. The earned rim average total dropped from .3.46 in 1964 to 3.18 last spring. But the hitters went the other way - .275 to .253. Jim Snyder, Tom Erickson, and Fred Nori proved to be the bulk of the Hoosier hitting force. Erickson and Nori led the squad in hitting with .322 averages, Snyder led in home runs with six, and Erickson also led in the runs batted in department with 27. It appears Coach Ernie Andres won ' t be able to follow the sports maxim that the best time to play sophomores is when they ' re juniors. Thir- teen players are missing from last year ' s team via the graduation route. Bad fielding hurt Hoosier baseball team BASEBALL TEAM - FIRST ROV Rich Scott, Jack Camphell. Erv I niger, Jerry Dill, Ron Keller, To Coahran, Kees Scarff. SECON ROW; Jerry Burkhart. Mike Holl way, Gary Clarke. Tom Ericksc| Wayne Witmer, Rich Nash, Jim Sn rler, Steve Moore (trainer). THIB ROW: Assistant Coach Bob La rence, Jini Burke, Bob Miner, B Poe. Ed Volk. Fred Nori, Ted Logaj Denny Knieger, Head Coach Err a vr Andres. The Record Opponent Notre Dame 6 Notre Dame 8 Notre Dame 8 St. Mary ' s 4 Pan American St. Edward ' s 4 Lackland AFB 3 Texas Lutheran 9 Te.xas Lutheran 3 Fort Sam Houston 7 Fort Sam Houston 5 Randolph AFB 8 Lackland AFB 3 Lackland AFB 5 Randolph AFB 2 Randolph AFB 5 Butler 4 Ohio State 8 Ohio State 6 Ohio State Ball State 3 Depauw 5 Wisconsin 4 Northwestern 1 Northwestern 2 Butler 2 Illinois 6 Purdue 1 Purdue 7 Miami (Ohio) 3 Iowa 10 Indiana State Michigan State 6 Michigan 7 Michigan 7 One of Indiana ' s top liitters last spring, Tom Erickson, (left) belts one against Michigan as the Hoosiers bat in the last of the eighth inning. I.U. ' s bullpen crew (opposite) goes to work with the hopes of stopping an enemy rally. 205 TOM ERICKSON WISi Indianas top diamondmen JIM SNYDER 206 RICH SCOTT r 1 r n. in , s K j ' V HBikmi ' MBf K - ' ' ' - 1 ■■iH ' 1 FRED NORI BOB MINER We pause now for 60 seconds. This is the Indiana University Sports Network. Sound famihar? It ' s quite familiar to I.U. sports fans following the Fightin ' Hoosiers in the fall and the Hurryin ' Hoosiers through the winter months. Indiana ' s two most avid rooters (next to Mrs. John Pont and Mrs. Lou Watson, of course) have said those 13 words hundreds of times in the last two years. Bill Orwig Jr. and Ernie Nims are as familiar to Hoosier sports fans across Indiana as are the names of some of Indiana ' s athletes. For two years Bill and Ernie worked as a team traveling to every Hoosier football and basketball game giving Indiana rooters the first hand account of every thrill and heartbreak. Non-Indiana fans often say the network an- nouncers are much too biased. Maybe so, but Hoosier sports fans don ' t seem to mind. After all, they want to hear the I.U. side of things and none have done it better than Bill and Ernie. The team will be broken up next fall as Bill is now working with a television station in In- dianapolis, but Ernie will be back with a rookie announcer relating all the thrills of sports at ole I.U. Ernie Nims (left) and Bill Orwig Jr. gave Hoosier sports fans first-hand accounts of In- diana football and basketball games the last two years. ' This is the I.U. Sports Network ' 207 Pole vaulter Wilbert Davis (left) uses a fiber- glas pole to clear a high bar. At right, a Hoosier dashman stretches at the finish line only to be outdistanced by a Michigan sprinter. The name of the plague for the 1965 spring track season was injuries. With them, in the sport called track, the Shyless Hoosiers finished a dis- mal last. After losing team captain Teriy Shy, owner of the fastest 1,000 yards in the conference (2:09.6), the trackmen placed in two events in the Big Ten meet: the 100 yard dash in which Rich Bill- ing finished fourth, and the broad jump in which Wilbert Davis finished third. Although Coach Lavery ' s description for the .season was one word ( sad ), there were some highlights. The school record for the 440-yard relay was broken by one-tenth of a second. The record holders are Billing, Shy, Tom Pope, and Rich Robinson, all of whom chased the record down to :41.6. Two other school records were broken in the season. Davis pole-vaulted 15 feet two inches, eight inches higher than the previous record. A school sprint medley record was also .set. Coach Lavery thinks a new I.U. track and the fact that at least two important meets (the Big Ten and the Tri-State) are at I.U. this spring should build the team ' s morale after last spring ' s dismal showing. OUTDOOR TRACK The Record Indiana Opponent 41 Tennessee 10 ' 50 Illinois 8f B g State 1. Indiana State 77 2. Notre Dame 71% .3. Indiana 64 4. Purdue 38 ( seven more teams entered. ) Michigan 71, Northwestern 41, Indiana 34, Pur- due 27. Indiana finished last in the Big Ter Meet. OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM - FIRST ROW: Jijii Bunell (student man- ager), Wilbert Davis, Mike McPhearson, Virgil Bankson, Rich Dilling, John Humphrey, John Hensgen, Dave Hochstetler (student manager). SECOND ROW: Jini Vandenbark, Larrv Siesky, Terry Shy, Marty Lebowitz, John (Mike) Johnston, Tom Pope, Ron Pease, Mark Fenwick. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Bill Perrin, Paul Baraba (student manager). Randy Wed- dle. Jack Daulton, Ed Russell, Richard Robinson. John Brooks, Harry Shriver, Ken Mineau, Richard Plank, Larry Sells, Allan Marshall, Head Coach Jim Lavery. [n juries hurt outdoor trackmen; :ompetition overwhelms indoor thinlies INDOOR TRACK The Record Indiana Opponents 48 Wisconsin 93 66 Notre Dame 82 66 Purdue 14 38 Missouri 76 43 Michigan State 98 361 2 Michigan 101 1 2 Indiana ' s indoor trackmen had a rough go of it this winter, winning only one of six dual meets and finishing eighth in the Big Ten Meet. No one would fault the Hoosiers, however, if they wanted to make an alibi or two. They faced some rougher competition than most track coaches could even have nightmares about. The Hoosiers lost to Missouri, last year ' s - NCAA champ, powerful Notre Dame, and to Big Ten toughies Wisconsin, Michigan State, and Mich- igan. Indiana ' s thinlies did manage to clobber up-state ri al Purdue as part of the triangular meet with Notre Dame. Randv Weddle. senior co-captain, ran away with the .300-vard dash title in the Big Ten with a time of :31.2. The only other Hoosier to place high in the Conference was Chuck Rus.sell, a third-place finisher in the 1000-yard run. Indiana fini.shed seventh in the Big Ten Meet. 209 For the first time in history the Big Ten tennis meet was at lU. Although this fact boosted team moral, lU, a point ahead of Michigan on dual meet results, lost bv 15 points to Michigan. Coach Bill Landin later said that I Us defeat in the semi-finals of the no. 2 doubles match lost the meet for I.U. Why? He figures that if the Charles Kane-Mike Baer team had defeated the Michigan team, it would have added 12 points to I.U. ' s score. And this, he added, might have spurred on some other plavers who lost in the meet. Of the nine Big Ten teams that I.U. played in dual matches last year, only Michigan defeated Landin ' s team. And that by the razor-thin margin of 5-4. I.U., however, defeated six teams 9-0 and another team (Michigan State) 7-2. I.U. squeak- ed bv Northwestern .5-4. The prospects for 1966? Landin puts I.U. any- where from first to fifth, I.U. ' s No. 1 player, Dave Power, is returning along with No. 5 Jimior Mike Nolan and No. 6 Junior Mike Baer. But I.U. ' s chances for first place dimmed this summer when Mike Sheehan, who was No. 1 on the freshman team, drowned in a boating acci- dent. And Landin admits that the tradgedy dropped first place chances from excellent to fairly good. Sheehan, according to Landin, would have been No. 2 behind Power and would have teamed up with Power for the No. 1 doubles. Landin was also grooming the freshman for the No. 1 singles player after Power gradu- ates in 1966. Now Landin is jav ' -to-jaw with a recurring problem: the doubles team. Although it appears that Baer will team up with Power, the No. 2 and No. .3 teams remain a question mark. Lan- din is luisure what combination to use among the remaining top four players, Nolan, sophomore Stan Cleveland, senior Bob Scott, and senior Steve Erenburg. Landin, who lost No. .3 Kane, No. 2 Rod Mc- Nerney, and No. 4 Charles Fichter through graduation, maintain s that the teams to beat this year are Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan State. 210 I.U. President Elvis J. Stahr congratulates Hoosier netman Dave Power after his top-notch performance against one of the nation ' s best, Clark Craebner, in the Big Ten Championships at I.U. last spring. The Record Indiana 6 Notre Dame 4 Georgia 5 Florida State 9 Rollins 2% Miami (Fla.) 3 Miami (Fla.) 9 Depauw 7 Michigan State 5 Northwestern 9 Eastern Illinois 9 Wisconsin 9 Purdue 5 Illinois 7 Cincinnati 3 Iowa 3 Minnesota ) Ohio State I Michigan Opponent evz ? ■? ' ? : Big Ten tennis meet held at Indiana, but Hoosiers fail to win championship TENNIS TEAM - FIRST ROW: Charles Fichter, Mike Nolan, Charles Kane, Steve Erenburg, Bob Wham, Bill Wham, SECOND ROW: Coach Bill Landin, Rod Mc- Neamey, Mike Baer, Bob Scott, Dave Power, John Harralson, student manager; Alan Grahm, assistant coach. Tiis was the setting for the Big I ' en Championships at I.U. last luring, witnessed by hundreds of ' udents despite scorching weather. i 211 A significant addition to I.U. ' s athletic facilities arrived on the scene this year with the com- pletion of a new all-purpose outdoor track and field and an outdoor pool and diving complex. Both are located east of Fee Lane across from the I.U. Fieldhouse. Few schools have ventured into such an amaz- ing athletic expansion program as has I.U, in the past nine years. The new outdoor track and pool are two of the last structures to be built in the expansion which has added Royer Pool, the Stadium, the golf course, the fieldhouse, and football practice fields to the campus to make I.U. ' s athletic plant the most modern in the U.S. One more building, the all-purpose assembly hall, remains to be constructed for the entire project to reach completion. Construction of this building, to be located between the Fieldhouse and Stadium, is expected to begin in the near future. The new track will get its baptism in a hurry with the Big Ten Championships scheduled for May and the NCAA Championships in June. I.U. should have a set of records that will stand up until someone invents jet-propelled humans. The new oval is the largest all-weather grass- tex surfaced track in the world. The ten lanes are each 4 feet wide. About 10,000 spectators can be accomodated at the new track which will cost about $1.30,000 when fully completed. The new pool will provide recreational facil- ities for I.U. students, faculty, and staff. Various summer .swimming meets will also be held in the pool which cost $513,000. thletes work in luxury of new pool and track M A m ' MOW fco ' «. mr o ■ XM iiSow o-  ' ?r ri v ' MM .  MMA fv lsJf 8 , ? tii fed l i 1 SF 1 ' ' ' % ' ® s ' ' y ' V J A Mi wS ' 6 ° © i(3«A lPHA Eta fl © cO ? ? ' V ir= . pbc Ch(U)hooc €o ? teife IB cexyr Organizations 216 fl Student Governmen Two a.m. phone calhs, some green-bagger politicki; in Ballantine. and all the secrecy surrounding a crime- it ' s the birth of another political party and once m( one wonders, what is student goyemment, any yay? It is a small group of students in an organization g- ting the responsibility and power it ' s seeking. It is D£2 Frick, one of the most dynamic, able Student Bey Presidents on campus in years, often working sing- handedly to put through Senate reforms. And it ' s Spe er Makowski pleading Senators, let there be peac and pledges tying signs on trees long past 2 a.m. Student goyemment and Daye Frick took themsel seriously, and a lot was accomplished this year. Cc- munications were improyed and student-faculty cc • mittees established so that the changes political lead yell for are not beyond reach. The Senate worksh ' Dean Robert Shaffer ' s guidance, and the reyised Ci stitution probably did the most for improving govei- ment status and success. The new Constitution set up a Supreme Court tit has final authority on traffic and conduct case appt ' irom every campus judicial board. Much time and com- jiittee work was devoted to the reorganization of the [tudent Senate and committee structure. I Senate passed bills on everything from Rose Avenue Ihuck-holes to the Bleed-In, which gave the Red Cross i276 pints for the troops in Viet Nam. It conducted a leferendum for AWS in its effort to abolish women ' s |ours, lowered the unapproved housing age to 21, and ' egan surveys on course and teacher evaluation and per- bnalization of student-facultv relationships. ' Student Government is much more, though, than what lames out in Senate. It also sponsors LUNA, Great Ksues, and the Internal Affairs Commission, and selects ne ad isor - boards for the Deans in the College of Arts |nd Sciences and the Junior Division. Students now serve ]n about 40 facultv and administrative committees, such h Calendar, Activities, and Honors. Services such as tudent flights to the Bahamas are planned each year. I But above all, one feels this year the atmosphere that 3urs those riotously formal Senate debates, the wheeler- ealer tactics that make student politics, and the leader- lip of Dean Aulick, Jay Davis, and Dave Frick. Effort as brought Student Government a large step closer to eveloping an atmosphere for change, the theme song this year ' s debates and campaigning. A new campus political party springs into being as Lynn Everroad announces the formation of the Progressive Reform Party (below left). Guy Loftman, one of the leading agitators for university reform, addresses the Student Senate ( left ) while Jim Kittle reflectivelv chews a fingernail. Below, Student Body President Dave Frick delivers his State of the Campus Message to the Senate. 218 Just like the big leagues, jubilant demonstra, tions follow the nominations — in this case the i nomination of some freshman class officer can didate at the Action Party convention. Poster for Marty Zohn litter the floor of Whittcnberge ' Auditorium after the tumult and shouting. Hi won. Viet Nam was a major preoccupation tlii year, both with those who thought we shouldii be there and those who faced going. The Bletcl in sponsored by Student Government was ai outstanding success, and Operation Cheer-up the cookie bake held in the Sears store, product! many a dozen for the boys in khaki. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Independent Male Director . Jim Miller President Jim Kittle Vice-President . . . Sheldon Shafer Secretary Kathy Brown Independent Female Director Lois Mysliwy SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Lois Mysliwv (Ind. Female Dir.), Sheldon Shafer (Vice-Pros.), Jim Kittle (Pres. ), Kathy Brown (Sec), Jim Miller (Ind. Male Dir.). SECOND ROW: Sh.iron Grant, Virginia Hunter, Ka ' Booton, Chris Garrott, Claude Rich, Marihii Fillhrandl, Carol Rector, Bobbi Arnold. THIRD ROW: Mar - J. Bolster, Bemardine Esarey, Betsy. Bobbins, Diane Robinson, Sherry Watkins, .Andrea Brown, Katln- Lifihtcap, Carolyn Rish. FOURTH RO V: Sheldon Brusslan. George Woodward. Terry Vernier, Jeremy Harris, Cecily Smith, Bettv Sloan, Ken Grif- fin, Ken Comer, Paul Clark. FIFTH ROW: Russ Hartle - (.Adviser), Da e Goodman, Bob Mcintosh, Bill Morgan, Robert O ' Neal, Rick Forst, Bill Bennison, Tim Thomson, James Sonirak, John Egolf, Joseph Meyers. SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL. Adding a bit of fall the council conducted an I.U. flag sale to spice to I.U. spirit was a main concern of the Senior Class Council this year. In early Sep- tember, plans began formulating for the I.U.- Purdue pre-game parade and the half-time show, during which the Class of ' 66 presented a plaque to Coach Pont for his services to I.U. Also in the 220 raise spirit and funds. The council sponsored three plane loads of snow-dodging students to the Bahamas over spring vacation and instigated a traveling trophy to a Big Ten basketball player for outstanding sportsmanship and skill. 4 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Independent Male Director Jay L. Davis Organized Female Director . Phyllis Mott Secretary Ann Bayer President Pete Schellie Vice-President Mike Shumate Treasurer Darra Whittinghill Independent Female Director Marilyn Schomburg Organized Male Director . Patrick Handley QNIOR CLASS COUNCIL - FIRST [0 V: Sue Meyer, Susi Scovem, Diane yray, Glenna Tolbert, Sandv Szabo. Susie ogers. Merle Eguchi. SECOND ROW: jherrianne Maddox, Leigh Watley, Patricia Christine, Nancy Bachmann, Anne Meier, .m Yost, Jan Writer, Sherry Walsh. THIRD ' OW: Vicki Jornod, Dave Newsom, Dick jchauniann, Richard A. Shortz, Mike Kel- fey, Bill Michael, Steve Killworth, Keith ing, James King, Pat Cragg. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL. Under the leader- ship of President Pete Shellie, the Indiana Stu- dents for CARE program was initiated this year. In this manner the Junior Class created a link in a nationwide drive to collect funds for the aid of South Vietnamese children. Other programs consisted of a smorgasboard co-spon- sored by the Cultural Affairs Committee and the Class of 1967. As a result of this project the Class was able to donate an object (Tart to the University. Fiftv outstanding juniors were chosen bv this year ' s officers and council to honor their work and service to the university. 221 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President Kent Newton Organized Female Director . Nina Trasoff Secretary Jayne Grote President Norm Leighty Independent Male Director . Herb Marsh Independent Female Director Janyce Anderson Organized Male Director . . Steve Free SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Penelope Robbins, Diane Kren, Pani Ross, Susan Heinsen, Cynthia Ellis, Susan Hardisty, Agnes Ladanvi, Jacque Cady. SECOND ROW: Becky IJroxra, Mary Wek- ler, Gary Kersten, Bill Lamb, Ralph Weaver, Ira Zinman, Scott Evenbcck, Pat Purkey, Ellen Griffin. THIRD ROW: Ken Mann, Ste e Harris, John Lesow, Terry Kepler, Brandt C. Downey, Ron Lisak, Don Hen- derson, Dave Humenik. SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL. This year the council took .strides in making student gov- ernment a more meaningful and worthwhile part of campus life. The .35 council members made service the keystone of their year ' s activities. Un- der the direction of Norm Leighty, they estab- lished a loan program through which a student could borrow money during an emergency. To get money for this emergency loan fund, the Cla,ss Council invaded the campus, selling Back the Bison buttons. The Class Council also sponsored a Bachelor of the Year dance which provided a new activity for the campus calendar for future vears. 222 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS- Organized Female Director Gina Macdonald Treasurer Richard Niles Organized Male Director Tom Keucher Vice-President Marty Zohn President Ros Slovall Independent Male Director . John Meyers Secretary jane Bumb FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL - FIRST OW; Diane Brodsky, Mary Weir, Kay lones, Dianne Trais, Lesley Baker, Micki liallard, Marcie Telander. SECOND ROW: fom Hastings, James Crail, Cindy WTiite. i eth Hanna, Mary Taylor, Susan Chipper, athy Whitham, Kathi Batton. THIRD HOW: James Sanford, Anne Brafford, Deb- lie Black, Jane Curtin, Robert Meeks, Mark IVeber, Marcia Mau, Cher ' l Cunningham, iarah Frye. FOURTH ROW: Mike Rens- iierger, Gil Haynie, Scott MacDonald, John ' dalles, Steve Kent, Ed Ferguson, Ben Small, I ' teve Fushelberger, Chris Gardner. John iilbish, Duane Mercer, Richard Balough, )a id Goodman. FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL. Fifty-seven students were elected in early September from the various campus precincts to the council. Un- der the leadership of Ros Stovall, they sponsored the annual Tyronian Dance in November. Later in the year the Freshman Class sponsored a Bat Blast. The Council was also instrumental in raising $500.00 for care packages to send servicemen in Viet Nam under the LU. Students Who Care program. They set up the Freshmen Advisory Commission, made up of Council members who gave visitors and prospective students tours of the campus. To end the year the Council spon- sored a scholarship dinner which honored 120 freshman for their outstanding academic achieve- ments. 223 YWCA COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Janet Smith (Dist. Rep.), Judy Foulkes ( 1st Viee- Pres.), Anne Binkley (Pres.), Nancy Bach- mann (2ncl Vice-Pres.), Nancv Busehmann (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Camilla Colan- tonio, Janet Gaston, Marjorie Parker, Noreve Cornea, Jane Carlson, Mary Sutter, Diane Hamacher, Susan Prather, Judy Jones. YWCA Cabinet and Council YWCA CABINET - FIRST ROW: Jan Harrell, Sharon Brown, Mary J. Day, Sheila Roe, Sandy Feely. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Spoiner, Barbara Brewer, Becky Bell, Carol Steinberg, Beckv Rollins, Olga Svsock. THIRD ROW: Judy Dilts. Judy Deems, Anne Meier, Laurel Vaughn, Vivian Hurst. Jo E. Macy. Eileen Willeford. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Sinyers, Cheryl Wilson, Jane Samuelson, Trudy Bradford, Janet Hahn, Ruth A. Tedrowe, Frannie Grace, Jane Lantz. 224 YWCA. Within the diverse folds of the campus nests the YWCA ' s large span of activities pro- moting leadership, spiritual awareness, social concern, and services to the University and com- munity. As membership reached an all-time high of 750 this year, the Y expa nded and founded new programs and purposes to fulfill its service commitment, plus the traditional Freshman Camp and I.U. Sing, co-sponsored with the YMCA. The advisery board offered the students the aura and wares of a community market place with the International Bazaar. Under the service category, Y girls held weekly programs at the Christian Center, Ex- change Home, U-School, Girls Scouts, Y-Teens, and the post-retirement homes. And weekly radio programs served as a fonim for discussion on campus and world conditions, sharpening student av areness of problems such as women ' s hours, controversial poets on campus, Viet Nam, and campus politics. Informal panel discussions in dormitories hopefully provided an orientation to college life for freshman women. 225 YMCA OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Milte Valentine (Vice-Pres.), GeorRe Martin (Sec), Steve Chitwood (Pres. ), Brad Bayliss (Ad- viser), Mike Dunigan (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Jerry Mnburn, Tim Cline, Don Am- nierman, Kurt Frazier. YMCA Officers Scabbard and Blade SCABBARD AND BLADE - FIRST ROW: Steve Urse, Art Smith (Vice-Pres.), Lt. Col. Dick S. Von Schriltz (Adviser), Steve Arn- old (Pres.), Glen Shelton. SECOND ROW: Tom Kilrain, Allen Gibbs, Gary Drook, Michael E. Cox, Robert D. McCracken, Dan Denning, Carl Brufiger, Charles Abbott. THIRD ROW: Pete Schellie, Stan Kent, Steve Moster, Joe Lowdermilk, Bob Spring- er, Jon Lowdermilk, L. Scott Nowinski, Tom Vandenbark. FOURTH ROW: Charles Nf. East III, Adrian Songer, Tom McGinnis, James McClure, Bill Helfrick, Terry Smith, Robert Williamson, Steve Hyatt, Mike Wol- ford. 226 NGEL FLIGHT - FIRST ROW: Mrs. Galvin Sanford (Honorary Member), Paula Mc ' Leaster (2nd Lt., Ass ' t. Pledge Tr. ), (Rebecca Miller {1st U., Pledge Tr.), Toni Marsala (Major Commander), Angela May ' Capt. Ex. Off.), Donna Hodges (Oper- itions 1st Lt. ), Mrs. C. Y. Williams (Hon- orary Member). SECOND ROW: Jeanne iFischer, Betsy Ross, Marcia Moynahan, fackie Freas, Betty Glover { Honarary Mem- ber), Andrea Darrow, Carolyn Starr, Janet Farlow. Sandra Aoki. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Bills, Grace Richards, Judy Cutright, Judy ;[ones, Marr ' Rudolph, Twila Reed. Jane ■vVillis, Margie Hribar, Sandy Miller, Elaine .Richards. FOURTH ROW: Becky Parsons, rene Clare, Barbara Daley, Trudy Brad- ord. Pam Stitzer, Judith Rice, Carolyn Shoe- jnaker, Janice Tyk, Phyllis Pierson, Sarah ain Angel Flight Arnold Air Society ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY - FIRST ROW: Jerry Judjahn (Ass ' t. Operations), John F. Phillips (Comptroller), Robert Bennett (Operations Officer), John Foncannon (Ma- jor Commander), William Harrington (1st Lt. Admin.), William Rupright (Chancel- lor), Don E. Baker (Ass ' t Admin.). SEC- OND ROW: Richard D. LeBurkien Jr., Warren R. Spencer, Michael Halbrook, Mal- colm K. Beckner, S. Gregory Fisk (Ass ' t Pledge Tr. ), Thomas R. Warner, William Hepler, James E. Hevpel. THIRD ROW: Wilham Carrigus, Richard Casati, Denny Makielski, Bill Dorcik, Bill Sieber, John Shanks, Ralph Weaver. FOURTH ROW: Dale L. Landis, Don L. Sheagley, Michael A. Thomson, Stan Moore, Richard Dawson, Robert Mood, Larry Shaw, Ma.x Perry. FIFTH ROW: Michael Lytic, Guy Wash- ington, David StohJer, Daniel Fuquay, John Sanders, Steve Moore, James Son. 227 Association of Women Students AWS EXECUTIVE BOARD Treasurer Janie Upwarc Vice-President Pat Crag( President Peggy Ballarc Secretary Lissa Purdj International AWS Contact Anne Meie WS LEGISLATIVE BOARD - FIRST 3VV: Kathy Lewis, Peggv Ballard, Lissa irch-. SECOND ROW: Vici Wertz, MarRii- slit. Muriel Miller. THIRD ROW: Sue )se. Sheri Rohlfer, Venita Hermann, Loi, olew ' inski. 229 PERSHING RIFLES, THIRD REGIMEN- TAL - FIRST ROW: Mark Hershberger, N. B. Pannell (Adviser), David Davidson, Larry Greshain. SECOND ROW: James McClure, Frank Wilson, Charles M. East III, Ray Porter III, Jeffrey Freeman. Third Regimental Officers Pershing Rifles Ck. f v ' iim PERSHING RIFLES - FIRST ROW; Del bie Lindsey (1st Lt.), Gerald G. Chikal (Capt.), George F. Marko (Major), Stephe L. Wiltsie, Richard Phebus (Capt.), Str Kent (1st Lt.), Paul H. Saft, Janos Mon Somery (Sponsor). SECOND ROW: Cha les Abbott, Da ' id Gutzwiller, Russell 1 Vance, Loriiner Nicoll, Michael Carpentf Carl Brugger, Bill Porter, James G. Sharp THIRD ROW: William Sturgeon, Robe Badglev, Paul Saft Jr., Theodore R. Legl 11, Gary Di. , Charles R. Rittman, Jol Wetrnore, Frank Jakubowski, Robert Pent cost. FOURTH ROW: Pete Hoskam, Da Kuhn, Norbert Smith, Dave Biggs, O. ' Hope, John Scott, Bill Seagraves, Jim Dav Randall, Burkhart, Bill Lane. FIFTH ROV Don Paquette, Charles Adcox, Tom Wilso John W. Kam Jr., Alan R. Mills, D:i Haley. IS ' t ftr,fM i , I-MEN ' S ASSOCIATION - FIRST ROW: Charles Neel, John Ginter (Sec), Randy Weddle ( Vice-Pres. ), John Durkott (Pres.), Tom Trethewey ( Treas. ) , Fred Lussow, Dick Schaible. SECOND ROW: Mike Ross, Rick Gilbert, Rick Earley, Dick Morse, Moses Easley, Jim Burke, Vernon Pfaff, Ste- phen Erenburg, Robert Campbell. THIRD ROW: Don Bennett, Dave Hockstetler, Dave Mudd, Robert G. Buckner, John New- man, Stan Kent, Mike HoUoway, John Col- lins, Rich Dilling. FOURTH ROW: David C.utzwiller, Tom Norton, Mark Fenwick, Chuck Richards, Wayne Witmer, Dave Power, Ed Russell, Jim Burrell. FIFTH ROW: Robert Williamson, Bob Olson, Bob Scott, Bill Russell, Gary Grieger, Jack John- son, Ron McMains, Ervin Inniger Jr., Bob VanPelt, Arthur Smith. I-Men ' s Association Sailing Club ILING CLUB - FIRST ROW: Marcia ipp (Corr. Sec), Mike Kelly (Vice-Com- idore). Skip Crowd (Commodore), Mar- n Benninger ( Rec. Sec), James Barger ' leet Capt.). SECOND ROW: Tira Ver- lick, Karen Limberg. Ann McCuUough, Dodge, Joyce Bowers, Sally Sputh, Goodman. THIRD ROW: Susanne imitt, Judy Pell, Maryann Watson, Suz- le McKay, Marty Raquet, Mary Cornea, f Harmer, Judy Sostack. FOURTH ROW: ferry Von Tobel, Dave Von Zon, Warren jeirich, Richard Prange, Ted Sputh, Rick fihmond. Chuck Abbott, Liz Judson, Nell liughlin. FIFTH ROW: Amt Gerritsen, Jlbert Nelson. Al Paukstehs, Lee A. D. ' Groskey, Dave Wilson, Stan Kent, Jim t.rretty. I STUDENT ATHLETIC BOARD - FIRST ROW: Carol Weaver (Sec.-Treas.), Dan McConnell (Pres.), Adrian Drapalik ( Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Michelle Jamison, Tom Brown, Mike Bruney, Helen Friedman, Pat FuUerton. Student Athletic Board Student Athletic Board began the year with changes and a new cry for spirit. Abandoning the Junior and Senior Athletic Board system, SAB members relied on a one-committee chairman sys- tem to carry out the year ' s big innovations. A dif- ferent SAB committee rallied student spirit for the football, basketball, and spring sports seasons. The card section flashed 1,000 strong at all home football games and provided a mighty background of cheers for the Fightin ' Hoosiers. The Homecom- ing Pep Rally boasted the largest crowd ever to spark the Hoosiers on to victory. To end the football season, I.U. ' s new mascot, the Bison, carried Jawn Purdue off to a firey death at the Purdue Pep Rally Protest. Basketball season hailed a new coach and a new team. One of the season ' s highpoints was the special day which honored Coach Lou Watson and gave senior players a chance to score in their last Hoosier basketball game. Swimming, wrestling, track, baseball, gymnastics, golf, and tennis rounded out a year of sports at Indiana. 232 POM PON GIRLS - FIRST ROW: Barb Goh!, Carole Fulkerson, Anne Barrett, Jeanie Irelan (Instructor), Margi Creer, Sydney Long, Barbara Freund. SECOND ROW: Holly Bunshaw, Cindy Skidmore, Georgie Kerr, Marianne Harris, Sue Shorts, Patti Brown, Kathy Ball, D ' Lee Long. THIRD ROW: Micki Garber, Pattie Owens, Marcia Atteberry, Connie Clark, Ina R. Wakefield, Karen Roodnian, Connie Brown, Jackie Pletcher, Linda Kelso. j om Pon Girls 233 I.R.H.A. PRESIDENT ' S COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Keith Hamm (Male Vice- Pres. ), Susan Woodworth (Pres. ), Kathv Lewis (Female Vice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: sherry Manley (Conim. ), Linda Greenwood, Tom Walker, Bonnie McClun (Cult.), Elizabeth Griffin. THIRD ROW: James Crane, Robert Anit, James Howerton, James Heupel. J 1 m W l ( % ' 1 1 liiBL 1 Inter-Residence Halls Association President ' s Council The IRHA President ' s Council sits ir session with Susan Woodworth ( far right 1 IRHA President, presiding. Clockwise fron Miss Woodworth are Susan Whitledgi (Sec), Phyllis Kennedy, Elizabeth Griffin Carol Christy, Glida Bailey, Linda Green wood. Michelle Adams, Tom Walker, Jamei Heupel, James Crane, and Kathy Lewi: ( Vice-Pres. ) . IRHA JUDICIAL BOARD - SEATED: Carol Quackenbush, Lois Holewinski, Nancy McKay. STANDING; Michael Gunther, Stephen Peterson, John Thomas. ABSENT: Pat Hornbostel. Now in its fifty-first year, the Inter-Residence Halls Association, for instance, is constantly seek- ing to improve residence hall living and already has achieved notice as being one of the few residence hall organizations in the country to govern both men and women under the same constitution. The executive end of residence hall living is not all work. Traditional projects plus innovations were planned, this year, and the results brought Mothers ' Weekend, allowing the moms to be coeds for two days. The IRHA, in connection with the individual dormitories, scheduled ac- tivities planned for their enjoyment. Also, this year, IRHA played host to 200 Big Ten IRHA delegates. The conference, which resulted in a comparison of residence systems in the Big Ten, began with an all campus Blow out in Foster Quadrangle parking lot and ended with the blackout caused by the October power failure. Special projects this year included a contribu- tion toward the purchase of the portrait of the former executive director of the Halls of Resi- dence, Mrs. Ahce Nelson, a policy revision re- sulting in local option for dress regulations, a planning session with AWS to review women ' s hours, and a discussion on the feasibility of hav- ing a dormitor) ' for undergraduates 21 or older. PANHELLENIC PRESIDENT COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Nancy ButterbauRh (Corr. Sec), Millie Hodson (External Vice-Pres.), Judv Irish (Internal Vice-Pres.), Vickie Jor- nod ' (Pres.), Betty Roe ( Panhellenie Ad- viser), Karen Sinclair (Treas. ), Camilla Colontonio ( Rec. Sec), SECOND ROW; Lynda J. Toinlin, Pani Stoner, Susan Schoen- stein, Shari McNally, Lvnn Smock, Rebertai Weisnian, Ethel R. Sanders. THIRD ROW: Peg Johnson, Jan Meschberger, Jane Card, Pani Turner, Barbara Winship, Alice Kapus- ta, Jane Wicker, Patty Francis. FOURTH ROW: Eileen Louick, Brenda Cloe, Barbara Chapman, Carol Bottorff, Sandy Altman, Marcy Tucker, Nancy Bushmann, Juanita Mast, Bonnie Dolnick. Junior and Senior Panhellenic Panhellenic, unlike many organizations, is a behind-the-scenes promoter. It is the job of Panhellenic to supplement the system with pro- grams to better prepare women for pledging. With the advent of fall came the formal con- vocation. Co-ordinated talks were given by noted speakers such as Dr. Richard Hall who spoke on The Role of the Initiated. That snowbound Sunday in February marked the culmination of another I.U. sorority rush. But for another group of Greek women, the Pan- hellenic Executive and Presidential Council members, the rush was just beginning when work started on the two publications, Sorority Life and Your Guide to Rush. These are mailed during the summer to incoming fresh- man women. Also in February various Panhel- lenic planning sessions got into full swing. Com- mittees were organized to set up dates for coke parties, teas, and formal rush. Sorority repre- sentatives were given training in rush counseling to prepare them for their dorm assignments during rush, and numerous workshops were set up to help indoctrinate sorority hopefuls. Panhellenic co-sponsored Greek Week with I.F.C. They performed various philanthropic endeavors, worked with A.W.S. and I.R.H.A. to lay the groundwork for the revision in senior women ' s hours, and awarded three scholarships based on service and academics. In the words of one of the Panhellenic officers, Every day was a trauma, — the meetings, lights burning late in the Panhell office, the IBM machines that are never wrong. It ' s hard work, but more than that, it ' s a lesson in co- operation. And, on that snowbound Sunday in February, it all proved worthwhile. K i ., F5S wT • ■a ■ ts n w«:i?SSi t-M ii?;i i?i iUNIOR PANHELLENIC - FIRST ROW; .ran Darr (Sec), Donna Andree ( Vice- i res.}, Janie Upward (Pres.), Suzanne St. iohn (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Janie Dick- ' nan, Susie Baker, Carol Boone, Margie Ilribar, Patricia Sulli an, Robin Harruff. rHIRD ROW: Margaret Dawson, Jan iefti, Vivian Hurst, Libby Kerrigan, Janet .emna, Marcia Lauritzson, Rita Beaty. Interfraternity Council Amusing moments can happen such as the evening that the Interfraternity Council held two meetings simultaneously because of an ex- ecutive mix-up, and both were dissolved due to lack of a quonmi. However, for tlie Interfratern- ity Council, such a moment provided humor in an unusually successful year. The Council ful- filled its objectives, co-ordinating and maintain- ing fraternities on campus, while introducing a new goal. With the colonization of Theta Xi on February 19, the first phase of a five-year fra- ternity expansion program was completed. The traditional Interfraternity Council-spon- sored affairs, Greek Week and Help Week, high- lighted the Greek social calendar. Greek Week was topped off with a Greek Week Dance, the proceeds of which paid for all the week ' s ac- tivities and allowed the Council to present Robert Olson with a $200 scholarship. During Help Week charity projects were sponsored by all the houses. An interesting and important function of the Interfraternity Council is analyzing grade predic- tions of pledges and reasons for depledging. Through such research, the Council can gauge the effectiveness of the varied methods used in pledge programs. This vear grade predictions were sixty per cent accurate — a figure which reflects the effectiveness of I.U. ' s Interfraternity Council. PI ' -;« ' , t ■■■Hk i HB HB J B F ' LM ' -y- E B _y  |j; KtV ' RCIIItP H I O JL B 51 m m jm — : y r B H ■ In the great meeting hall, the IFC new spring semester officers and chapter presidents meet with Dick Armstrong and other fall semester of- ficers to discuss plans, problems, and objectives of the council. UNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL I FIRST ROW: Jeffrey R. Somers (Sec), ikip Knutson ( Vice-Pres.), Steve Harms iPres.), John Hillary (Public Rel.), Grant jeardshear (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Larry llexander, William Huff, Pat Moss, Michael i ' yer, Larry Steele, Jim Gallo, Gary Fromm, ; ' ave Hartley. THIRD ROW: Gary Rich, lom Grandall, Eric B. Reuss, George Bew- !y, Rick Huse. Ross Brown, Scott Lerner, onnan Peacock, G u n n a r Richardson. .OURTH ROW: Ron Peters, Bob Minnicb, jhom Clapp, Vince Savage, Chris Gardner, •iark Bair, Jim McCoy, Mike Farrell, Phil IcCoy. L p o rj n n HWH IllJHHil kL ' V M k ' Bk Ar y B !Al l LAW STUDENTS - FIRST ROW: Pal Carroll, Elliott Levin, Thomas Gossnian, David Harpold, Ron Wamuii, Robert De- laney, William Bontrager, David Butcher. SECOND ROW: Wingen Rothwalter, War- ren Stephen, Nancy Lehman, Disley Owens, Sandra Furtick (Sec.-Treas. ), Guerry Mc- Nabb (Fres.), Alice Booher, Timothy Dodd, Dan Roby, Jerry Young. THIRD ROW: Tom Milligan, Robert Yeager, Charles Roth, David M. Jaffe, John H. DeBoisblane, Tracy Little, Lawrence Pazol, Ralph Eddy, Gany Davis, Jack R. Robinson, George Hopkins, Larrv E. Edmonson, Donald Grande, Wil- liam ' J. Streeter. FOURTH ROW: Thomas, Barney, Robert Jefferies, Thomas McCully, Ierr ' Robinson, William Ream, Charles Griffith, Neil Howard, Darrel Peckinpaugh, Vernon Petri, Richard Hodgin, Charles Her- riman, Jeffrey Schaffer, Denis Koehlinger, Bob Neiman. FIFTH ROW: Jim Emmett,: Sam Litzenberger, Ronald Vroal, Robert A. Garelick, Charles A. Cohen. Stephen C. Moberly, David Mahan, William Chambers, Arvin L. Davis, Robert Poynter, Dennis Dewey, Stephen L. Ferguson, James L. Berenthal, Douglas R. Bridges, George W. Gossman. SLXTH ROW: Howard Hall, Howard Lytton, Thomas Kotoske, Richard Rosenberg, Herbert R. Louck, Rvidy Lozano, William Coupe, Herbert Boase, Hank Hud- son, Robert Reynolds, David E. Cook, Roger P. Hoffman, Thomas R. Lemon, Frank J, Otte, Charles Silky Jr. Law Students I.U. ACCOUNTING CLUB - FIRST ROW: Bob Conaway (2nd Vice-Pres.), Olga Sysock (.3rd Vice-Pres.), John Durkott (Pres. ), Richard Zimmerman (1st Vice- President), Judith Robinson (Sec), Bob Loomis (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Joseph Douglas, Charles Logsdon, Marlin Goebel, Warren Rosenblatt, Ronald Zubkoff, James Vergin, Robert Imel, Cheryl Blackburn. THIRD ROW: Paul Clark, Kenneth Ooms, Thomas Kish, Bernard Pfile, Ivan E. Blank- enship Jr., LeRoy Buxton, Malcolm K. Beck- ner, James A. Vogel, John H. Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Wagoner, Douglas Dye, Robert Baker, Richard May, Robert Swanson, Doug Johnson, Rick Clements, William Mulvaney, Louis Grief, Robert Chulock, Ellsworth Granger. lU Accounting Club 240 BSOCIATION FOR CHILDHOOD EDU- ATION - FIRST ROW: Walla Colglazier freas. ), Judy Crandorf, Bonnie Wenger Pres. }. Susan Prather ( Vice-Pres.), Sue ittimer (Sec). SECOND ROW: Carol bthhauer, Linda Walker, Karen Martin, ■arcia Frazier, Kath - Pfau, Theresa Hite. •IIRD ROW: Kathleen Rykovich, Sue htter -, Jerr - Smiley, Chris Blackmun, Lor- ine Wollar, Lorraine Uskert, Jan Shoo- Mue. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Leaders, cky Hobbs, Sharon Witmer. Anita D. Jlwards, Rosemar ' Vargo, Dianne Seltzer, imtha Cook, Nlary A. Meyer. FIFTH ) : Kathleen Sheffield, Anne Fraker, iixLi Bean, Jane Schnakenburg, Patty ■liley, Nina Adolph, Jackie Dillon, NIargaret feinhenz. Association for Childhood Education Student Education Association STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - FIRST ROW: Phyllis Reitenour, Penny Couse (Sec.), Allen Wesson (Pres.), Milton Marten (Advisor), Peter Messmore (Vice- Pres.), Marjorie Zadra (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW; Marionnette Bullock, Pam Linn. Jody Free, Kathy Hummel, Tanya Lienhart, Theresa Hite, Bonnie Wenger. 241 242 ndiana University oundation Every I.U. student knows about the Little X). And practically every student knows that iie I.U. Foundation sponsors the Little 500. But jery few students know that the LU. Foundation j much more than a bike race and a lot of spring popla. On the left — Bill Armstrong, executive direc- r of the LU. Foundation, with his t vo assist- its. Curt Simic, left, and Ted Smith, right, are e men responsible for the Student Fovuidation inctions; Bob Olson, president, and Lonia ropes, vice-president, of the I.U. Student pundation-chairmen of the Steering Committee jid the World ' s Greatest College Weekend — ittle 500. ] The Student Foundation ' s main goal is the rengthening of ties between the students and e University. Through work with the faculty [id various administrative departments in con- Inction with the Little 500, the organization ;s provided over 1900 scholarships of $100 to -idents. The Little 500 also makes loans for idents possible. FOUND. ' TION STEERING COMMITTEE - ROW ONE: Bob Olson, Lorn.T Propes; ROW TWO: Marilyn Fillbrandt, Kathy Lybrook, John Kneisply; THIRD ROW: Lee Lurton, Lynn Smock, Betty Jo Da ; FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Rish, Svh ' ia Grant; FIFTH ROW: Tom Wright, Eileen Vandermark; Si.XTH ROW: Pam Turner, Linda Leach; SEVENTH ROW: Merrill Emerick, Dick Schaible, Bill Hunt. 243 244 To understate the case, I.U. Foundation is a group that the University couldn ' t get along without. It yearly collects and administers vast sums of money, nearly a million dollars. But the collection of money isn ' t everything the Foundation does. It also negotiates contracts with companies doing research at I.U. with cer- tain royalties going to the Foundation and event- ually to the University community. The Aero- space Research Applications Center is another Foundation enterprise. It distributes scientific and technical information about the U.S. space program. The Olympic Banquet is one of the highlights for the Student Foundation. On the upper left of the opposite page President Stahr addresses the Olympian participants that have been hon- ored at the banquet. Another separate scholar- ship fund which gives up to $2500 each year for four years is also sponsored by the I.U. Founda- tion. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Getz at this time, repre- sent the Arthur R. Metz Foundation. The Student Foundation also hosts several Board luncheons throughout the year. Pictured below the Olympic Banquet photo, Dick Schaible discusses the Student Foundation program with Bryon K. Elliott, Chairman of the Board of John Hancock Life Insurance and member of the I.U. Foundation Board of Directors. The Student Foundation believes in promoting its cause. At the Fall Banquet members of the Student Foundation Steering Committee meet for a formal introduction for the purposes of the I.U. Foundation. The Little 500 symbolized by the Ice 500 was one of their ways of showing the drama of the Foundation. 245 This vear there were 205 Little 500 Scholar- ships given to students. These scholarships based on academic achie ement, amount of hours at work, and leadership are handled upon the recommendation of the I.U. Foundation and processed through the Scholarships and Loans Office. The Student Foundation affords juniors and seniors training in service and leadership. Below, Bill Armstrong discusses Little 500 plans with a few of the Steering Committee members. With manv hours of labor and laughter — the LU. Foundation thus serves its purpose at LU. lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Bruce Wiener, Dave Aciler, Dan Fuquay, Stephen Petersen, Charles Sachs. SECOND ROW; Annie Herdrich, Susie Oarlock, Jan Harrell, Susan Crawford, Sally Noon, Susie Wisely, Creggie Salisbury. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Nigginbothain, Carolyn Furst, Rozzie Beil, Jan Writer, Diane Schwalni, Marcy Baron, Deborah Quear, Patti Talbot, Barb Corvill, Kay Booton, Winnie Kaffenberger, Millie Hodson. FOURTH ROW: Cerald Solomon, Sally Nixon, Jan Yost, George Martin, Barb Wiehmiller, Pat Hornbostel, Vickie Jomod, Nancy Bachniann, Kay Kanimes, Carol Ut- terback, Anne Meier, Pat Tyhsz. FIFTH ROW: Rick Levi, Debbie Conner, Ann WJiitlock, Joyce Groom, Sandy Troeger, Tom Wright, Jim Coins, Pete Houdeshel, Mehnda Conley, Donna Andree, Elaine Mc- Cormick, JoAnn Bacon, Tom McN ' ichols, Tom Dean. SIXTH ROW: Kathy McGreal, Delbert Nelsen, Allen Coblentz, Mike Freid, Gil Mascher, Jan Estes, Dennis King, John Bodine, Bill Michael, Jim Kittle, Judy Speer, Sandy Altman, Larry Lee, Pete Schellie, Jim Rawlings. lU Foundation lU Foundation IV FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Bar- bara Dolata. JoAnn Hiklebrandt, Kathy Stahl, Daxid Meo, Carol Wea er, Barb CashbauRh. SECOND ROW; Marcia Hahn, Diane Robinson, Edwina L. Davis, Joel McNallj ' , Cind - Whitfield, Adrian Drapahk, Jan Westfall. tHIRD ROW: Phil Murphy, Skip Wiesniiller, Don Watkins, Thomas Funk, Wayne Witnier. John Hartman. lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Mary A. Ulrich, Susie Rogers, Andy Barrum, Mary Ross, Sandy Szavo, Karen Wmtemiantel, Joyce Hayhurst. SECOND ROW: Kathy Arnold, Margene May, Dianna Gray, Kathi Odell, Susan Woodworth, Dyann Miles, Ann Steiner, Carol Anres, Shari McNally. THIRD ROW: Linda Doty, Joan Grahek, Carol Bottorff, Joseph O. Vogel, Marilyn Hudson, Rick Hokanson, Larry Banghart, Keith Klein, Nancy Buschmann, Connie Clime r. FOURTH ROW: Ken Hardman, Phil God- dard, Steve Bola, Tom Phares, Katherine Riley, Carol Furry, Thomas J. Buecher, Den- ny Fisher, Wes Hamilton, Jeff Brown, Shelly Brusslan. FIFTH ROW: Jim Strain, Bob Schreiber, Richard Dawson, Dan McCon- nell, Eugene Packer, Lane Bamett, Steve Boch, Ted Randall. Peter Fettig, Larry Ailes. lU Foundation lU Foundation 0 9. 0 CI lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW:; Marilyn Feigcnbaum, Barbara Wade, Sherry. Walsh, Elizabeth (iriffin, Diana Movius, SaniK- Felley, Cheri Egelston. SECOND ROW: Camilla Colantonio, Eileen Wille- ford, Suzanne Berger, Phyllis Mott, Emily Huntington, tMida Bailey, Carolyn Fleisch- hauer, Kathy Maudcr, Leigh Watlcy, Gay Fast. THIRD ROW: J. Winckelbach, Ros- ann Spiro, Allan Marshall, Manuel Barreiro, Jack O ' Brien, Lois Loats, Laurie Beyer,, Juanita Mast, Carol Christy, Nancy Lewis, Reha Koch. FOURTH ROW: William Rup- right, Michael D. Tucker, Jack Smart, John Shanks, Cindy Bartlett, Dave Newsom, Ken Todd, Ron AKarcz, Dave Hamer, Kayleen Freeman. FIFTH ROW: Birta Fowlkes, Jerry I ' ugh, Jack Swclstad, Roger Uule, Bob Wyatt, Jon Abell, Don Bracchi, Barry Forst, Drew Wright. i lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Marti Sweitzer, Peggy Guttinan, Bobbi Arnold, Pat Fullerton, Diane Wray, Judy Cutright, Glenna Tolbert. SECOND ROW: Alice Driscoll, Ginny Woosnam, Marsha Snide- man, Carolyn McKinney, Sally Niewoehner, Judy McMahan, Claudia Moss, Sandy Fix, Karen Gheckley. THIRD ROW: Judy Foulkes, Mary Rauktis, Heidi Kraushar, Cheryl Heister, Susie Luellen, Jim Zukow- ski, Anna Cox, Keith Jung, Marc Cannichael, Maryjo Kinimell. FOURTH ROW: Rick McQueen, Sid Sheray, Malcolm K. Beckner, Randy Covington, Robert O ' Neal, Jim Fattu, Bill Morgan, Ken Maltenfort, Marion Stew- art. lU Foundation lU Foundation lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Elaine Xaramoto. Patti Grob, Julie Rench, Donna Bowen, Marcia Bobbins, Mitzi Augenbergs. SECOND ROW: Sally Bash, Sue Huffman. Diane Fredrick, Carol Pollard. Carolyn Thompson, Sue Rose, Linda Sniallwood, Marian Yanncy. THIRD ROW: James King, Barb Haskett. Ed McCabe, Jack Leavell. Rick Datzman, John Mead. Ann Annstrong. Mary Jo Ridgeway, Tina Hibbs. FOURTH ROW: Chuck Smid, Al York, Craig Klug- nian, Steve KilKvorth. Skip Higgins, Dick Ungerer, Patty Bailev. Bob Morrow, John Clark. Jeff McClellan, Bruce Young. FIFTH ROW: Josh Bemian, Rich King, Jim Crane, Rich Baker, Rick Knop, Chuck Walls, Steve Hyatt, David Dejean, Sheldon Shafer, Toby Stone, Mike Egnatz, Scott Rexinger, Dave Eaton, James Jord an. lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Elaine Zuroff, Ethel Sanders, Susi Scovern, Karen I Thorman, Linda Coffnian, Marilyn Jordan. SECOND ROW; Barbara Venecia, Barbara Steczysyn, Kit Murphy, Kathy Kincaid, Jo A. Cessnian, Ann Rifner, Betsv Bobbins, Janet Smith. THIRD ROW: Mary Schilling, ' Maribeth Faherty, Sharon Babcock, Karen Sinchur, FrankHn Yudkin, Marc Levin, Linda Douglass, Beck Fu it. Mary J. Day. I FOl ' RTH row ' : Pat Vonesh, Virginia Mo!- ' by, F ' rank Pipino, Ted Shuel, Dave McAl- hster, Tom Cornwell. Don Kritsch, David Banks. FIFTH ROW: Stephen R. Morris, (ieorjie Sij ler. John Mussclnian, Randall Xevil.s, John Suhre, Jack Gaydosh, Wade Nelson. lU Foundation lU Foundation lU FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: Anna L. White, Barbara Acker, Martha Kercheval, Jan Edinjiton, Gloria John.ston. SECOND ROW: Carol Smith, Mary Bruce, Tonda Beesley, Mike W. Tucker, C. R. Roach, Rick Barron. Mary Connell. THIRD ROW: Norm Eisen berH, Chuck Richards, Mike Coakley, Ross Creekmore, Edwin A. Harper. Pat Boyce, James D. Richwine. Paul Clark. 250 .U. FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: ilichele Jamison, Terry Thompson, Alice ijettelfinger, Bonnie McNeil, Mareia Tor- ■om, Janie Wheatley. SECOND ROW; . Tin Shumaker, Sherrianne Maddox, Bren- ,1a Kay Harper, Cathie Hall, Sher ' l Bills, iandi Weisensteiner. THIRD ROW; Betty ■ iglure, Kathy ODonnell, Linda Becker, vathy Jackson, Jo Ann Noble, Cynthia vlauck, Bobbie McManus, Vivian Fiscus. ■OURTH ROW; Jaris Standley, Sylvia ihockley, Jackie Jones, Betty Sloan, Carol ' uackenbush, Marilyn Stanley, Sally Ches- iowan, Carol McMahan. I.U. FOUNDATION - FIRST ROW: John Fugate, John Urbahns. Bud Jensen, Tom Hamilton, Tom Johnson, Michael Amolt, Bill Pell. SECOND ROW: Dun Levin, Tom Kilrain, Ken Todd, Tijii Krebs, Bill Aichele, Dave Cusick, Siin Schmiet, Todd Hodgdon. THIRD ROW: Richard Shortz, Steve Tay- lor, Gary Kruchten, Bob Hetzler, Don Fix, Pat Handley, Ken Schaaf, Randy Long. FOURTH ROW: Steve Birr, Robert Hickam, Mar Hamilton, Mark Ulrey, Chuck Citrin, Wilbur Siders, Tom Kline, Dick Anglin, John Hodges. 251 Indiana Memorial Union The Indiana Memorial Union is more than a sprawUng complex of food services, meeting rooms, convention facilities, offices, lounges, and mercy knows what else. It ' s almost a wav of life. Ask any of the Union Board members. They lived in their third floor office, planning and bringing off a staggering list of programs and special events aimed at making the free time if the I.U. student a combination of productive experience and entertainment. Not only the is the sheer volume of events fantastic, but their varietv is amazing. Tlie IMU and the Union Board handled evervthing from the Lycea Dinners ( one of the speakers was John Chancellor, above left ) to the sponsorship of the Sailing Club. For the culturallv-minded, the Indiana Me- morial Union provided a series of art displays 253 througliout the ' far. University Showtime pro- videdan excellent opportunity for radio and TV enthusiasts to broaden their experience and fur- ther develop their talents. A part of the Christ- mas observations on campus was the re-creation of early English Madrigal dinners, complete with stroOing minstrels and plum pudding. Christmas Eve on Campus included an all-campus dance, the crowning of the Arbutus Queen, and night of Christmas carols, resplendent with Chancellor Wells in his Santa suit. In the spring Union Board sponsored a second all-campus dance, Easter Parade on Campus. At Monte Carlo Night sUidents indulged in mild and legal vice — gambling pennies. The Children ' s NIatinee Series was one of the more successful Union Board activities. Com- mittee members for this project were rewarded for their efforts by the happy faces of the ' young ones of the campus family. IMU again presented the annual President ' s Ball in December which allowed students to meet the President and Mrs. Stahr. The IMU Pop Concert Series brought Jack Jones; Peter. ' Paul, and Mary; the Swingle Singers; Dave Bni- beck; The Serendipity Singers; ' Woody Allen; and Ramsey Lewis to campus. The IMU also provided summer school stu- dents with the recreational facilities of Yellow- wood and the beaches on Lake Lemon. . The IMU also provided students with the op-j portunity to increase international awarenessj both among the American and foreign students! bv promoting a new program. Emphasis — The World. Such programs as Emphasis — Russia, Emphasis - India-Pakistan, and Emphasis - An Emerging Africa were big successes in the first trial year. The program brought such noted speakers as the First Secretary to the Russian Embass ' . India ' s First Secretary, and a member of the British Consulate in New York to the campus. The biggest thing the Union Board had to co- ordinate was manpower. All thc se programs took an enormous amount of labor — committee work, decorating, publicity, and a hundred other jobs — to earn, ' out. In the spring the office looked almost like an Army recruiting center. At right below, Anne Meier and Julie Bench help two applicants sort through the lists of possible places to apply their talents. 254 f UNION BOARD FIRST ROW: Larrie H. Lee ( Vice-Pres. ) , Anne Meier, Barb Venezia, Paul Beck, Janet Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. Martin (Pres.), SECOND ROW: Lynne Marcus, Martin J. Levy. Thomas Cornwell, Julia Rench, Robert Whitacre, lames Fattu. SCHOOL OF NURSING STUDENT COUNCIL - SEATED: Karen Humpton (Sports Co-Cii.), Janis Mt-tro (Student Un- ion Bd. Rep.), Nancy Walters ( Vice-Pres.),| Karen Buseliman (Pres.), Mary Ann Long I (Sec), Marcella Ma ' (Senior Class Rep.), Lura Moss (Junior Class Rep.). STANDING: Marci Kowler (Hist.), Linda Moffett Jegenl (Student Union Bd. Rep.), Mrs. Harriet. Becker ( Kac. Adviser), Mary Lacko (AffOi-l ate Conini. Ch. ) , Susan Walcher ( Sports Co- ' Ch.), Barbara Haller (Publicity Ch.), San- dra Patterson ( Soc. Ch.), Joyce Brosey (Rel. Ch. ), Nancy Giannopoulos (Soph. Class Rep.), Ella Ruriippe (Fac. Adviser). Nurses ' Student Council Sophomore Class Nurses SCHOOL OF NURSING, SOPHOMORE CLASS - FIRST ROW: Lolita Ra TTiundo, Vicki Scott, Kathryn Bibler, Lorraine Chan, Karen McCarty, Cingt-r Haislip, Sandra Duncan, Carolyn Lohman, Joan Piper, Janet Shoemaker, Joan Beck, Judy Johnson, Gale Reutcr, Kalhy Benson, Kathryn Gray. SEC- OND ROW: Rosemary Carter, Barbara Meyerson, Christine Hendrie, Patricia Ball, Susan Eaton, Janet Kowal, Nancy Anderson, Carolyn Carney, Gayle Fisher, Pamela Bitter, Julie Ferris, Kathleen V isovatti, Jane Fas- binder, Martha Stutkev, Gwendolyn Ward, Joanna Binion. TIHRD ROW: Marlene Rawles, Virginia Michael, Karen Gerasimo- vich, Susann Sparks, Katherine Brown, Sheila Bryant, Kay Hanna, Pamela Rehl, Judith McAleer, Candace }larrison, Phyllis Breen, Kathleen White, Joles Crumrine, Patricia Root, Lois Gallimore. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Ebbeler. Caroline Williams, Lana Dickerson. Ramona Enyeart, Cathie Strakis, Kathryn Phillabaum, Rowena Nash, Sue Miner, Karen Mcintosh, Barbara Cass, Mar- garet Lawley, Ann Zaharias, Mary Wyno, Ann Harrell, Nancv A. Gangwer, Carol Hen- sley. FIFTH ROW: LeEtta Ring, Barbara S. Franklin, Suzette Haywood, Jacqueline Kessler, Michele Pattison, Mary Kaye Wil- liam, Rosemary Morton, Sharon Cauffman, Judith Dees, Karen McCoy, Jane Hosier, Patricia Lopp, Diane Kroon, Paulette Mc- Hale, Janice Shives. SCHOOL OK NURSING BASKETBALL TEAM - FIRST ROW: Phyllis Breen, ant Marlow, Carol W ' alteniatli, Patricia Seidl. Jane Searfoss, Ann Custer. SECOND ROW; Marilyn Ramsey (Coach). Carol Miller, Susan Walcher, Jane Hosier, Karen Hampton. Gwendolyn Ward, Jamona Schau- .herger. Sandra Miller, Nancy Rauch, Brenda Lyon, Mary Jane Stokes. Nurses ' Basketball Team CHOOL OF NURSING, JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Linda Rouch, Man- Lacko, amela Habel, Maralee Smith, Judith E. ase, Donna Jines, Sharon Wulf, Lois Shaw arbara Wagers. SECOND ROW: Nancy aines, Nancy Rauch, Susan Pfettseher, indra Jetter, Susan Crawford, Patricia ench, Annette Durbin, Jill Campbell, Joan Ifred. THIRD ROW: Carol Wessel, Penn - ichols, Carole Blaemire. Patricia Michael- ■f, Patricia RoUo, Diana Scott, Janis Metro laudia St. John. Marilyn Ernest, Judith nrue. FOURTH ROW: Susan Walcher, lary Mab -, Nancy Parsley, Nancy Crum, ' argaret Jones. Katie Johnson, Sharon Dal- n. Donna Harris, Sandra Allen. Junior Class Nurses   ■ • ■S ' Smia is SIGMA THETA TAU, B.S. INITIATES - FIRST RO ' : Arleen Ilededus, Sue Ann Frazier. Barbara Bcriul, Karen Truelove, Linda Moffett, Patsy Duncan, Marlene Chandler. SECOND ROW: Dr. Mildred Bearss, Ruth Brown. Jo Anne Jerram, Mar- cia Fowler, Connie Rose. Barliara Hudson, Pat Warton, Barliara Kulin, Jud ' Zellers. THI R D ROW : Carol Stephenson. Loeta Stoekanes. Helen Avill. Mary Ruth Beeber, Aliee Espich, Annette Curastias, Judy May- field, Karen Cra ens. Karen Buschman. FOl ' RTH ROW: Ruth Elliott, Helen Paz- dur, Jo ce Rider. Catherine Owens. Jean CunninEham, Candy Franklin, Jovce Luen- stroth, Doris Schrock. FIFTH ROW; Jean Button, Sandra Lindley. Mary Kay Neisse, Betty Neighbert, Prudence Amos. Sigma Theta Tau, B.S. Initiates Sigma Theta Tau, M.S. Initiates SIGMA THETA TAU, M.S. INITIATES FIRST ROW: Esther Moneyhan, Faye Riley, Sarah Heller, Samuel T. Hughes Jr., Lvnn Davis, Maxine Lindsav, Annetta Schef- fel. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Juhn. Viola Tilldtson, Marion O ' Toole, I a Leifferman, Wilnia Jean Brady, Ethel Schlntter, Cleo Hayden, Janet Barber, Lorraine Ol zewski. THIRD ROW: Bertie Bridges, Anna Plathe, Judith Kuebbeler. Frances Chishohn, Mar- garet Ann Kramer, Margaret Klen, Mildred Quackenbush, Patricia Blee. f NDIANAPOLIS STUDENT UNION BOARD - FIRST ROW: Dorothy Oppliger 1 Normal College of the American G a«nastic Jnion), Sheryl Lynn Ritter (Allied Health sciences, Rec. Sec.), Suzanne Minnis (Allied health Sciences), Sharon Uchimura (Pro- rrani Coordinator). SECOND ROW; Janis nne Metro (School of Nursing), Joseph v incent ( Downtown Campus ), Sara Sue vloran (School of Dentistry, Corr. Sec), arry Davis ( School of Medicine, Vice- res.), Robert Roselius ( Div. of Social ierv ' ice, Pres.). THIRD ROW: Craig Boone Downtown Campus), David Allison (School i Law), John Brant (School of Law), jeorge Toth ( Division of Social Service) . ' OURTH ROW: Raymond A. Dault { Un- 3n Bldg. Mngr. ), Cullen Athey Jr. {School f Dentistry). Student Union Board The Bloomington campus isn ' t the only one that celebrates the Christmas season with Madrigal Dinners. The Madrigal Singers also travel to the In- dianapolis campus to help our neigh- bors to the north observe the Yuletide season. The scene on the left is from one such Madrigal Dinner last De- cember. 259 OCEAMDES - FIRST ROW: Susar Walkfr, Lynn Gibson, Kathy Ellis, Virginiai M( ll) , Cyndy Bruniund, Jan Arbogastj Laurie Telder, Cind ' Pattengale, Kareii Bixler. SECOND ROW: Dana Owens, Mar)i McAuliffe, Karen Shapiro, Mary Wexlerj Marianni. ' Collettc, Sue Nieman, Kathy Creene, Kathy Johnson, Gale Lorenc, Marcia Hahn, Carol Meyer, Margaret Hoggatt THIRD ROW: Ann Rager, Alice Driscoll, Pat Shane, Einil ' Huntington, Jane Blair, Jane Franceschini, Nancy Heinson, Ann Harmening, Lynn Hoffman, Kofie Mont- gonier ' , Nancy Nieman, Mrs. Joanne Kovacs (Adviser). FOURTH ROW: Joyce Miller, Sandi Wernimont, Karen Craner, Ann Mc- Intire, Alice Cettjefinger, Michele Jamison, Nancy Frazee, Beverly Hood, Jan Harrell, Sharon Curman. Juanita Viera. OCEANIDES. The main event every year is a show pro- duced by the girls in the club and presented Mother ' s weekend in the spring. Lighting, scenery, and costumes all come from the girls ' ingenuity, and the numbers per- formed around the shows theme are written by club mem- bers. Proceeds from the show finance the year ' s activities and the show itself. In addition, money gained from the show provides for a scholarship each year to a member of the club, based on outstanding contribution and par- ticipation. Activities during the year include trips to other campuses to gather new ideas, and workshops, both at other cam- Pictured directly below are the officers: Virginia Molby (Treas. ), Kathv Greene (Publicity Ch.), Marcia Hahn (V ' ice-Pres. Show Dir. ), Marianne Gillette (Pres.), Mary Wexler (Sec.), Sandi Wernimont (Hist.). puses and at lU. One such workshop was given here for the local high school ' s G.A.A. The fundamentals of syn- chronized swimming were presented to approximately 80 girls from the Bloomington area. An example of the still floating patterns in the water is shown in the picture on the right. Oceanides POARD OF AEONS - CLOCKWISE rROM LEFT: George Martin, Rex Joseph j Sec. ), Larrie Lee, Da e Frick, Robert pison (Pres. ), Dan Smith, Tom Martin, ' ete Smith, Pete Scheihe, Tim Hartzer, iteve Killworth. Board of Aeons BOARD OF AEONS. The Board of Aeons is an advisory group that meets with President Stahr to discuss reports submitted to him on major concerns of the University. Members are selected each spring by the President and Dean of Students on awareness of problems facing I.U. and perception to cope with them. This year, in addition to having dinner at the President ' s house and holding the traditional boress picket of the AWS convention, the Aeons attended a special class in higher education where they met with leading University officials. CM. IS COMING - STANDING: Tim Hartzer, Pete Sehellie, Steve Killworth, George Martin, Pete Smith, Rex Joseph, Bob Olson, Larrie Lee. THUMBS UP: Dave Frick and Dan Smith. 261 David Edward Bartenbach Gail E. Patton Berger Paula Marie Brown Robert Allan Colyer Mary Sigrid Everson Charles Michael Fox Barbara Diane Franklin David Jeffery Hadley Jeremy Harris Karen Jean Hawkins Elizabeth Histand Virginia Faye Hurst Michael Emmet Kim Ann Marie Kuchta Terry Curtis Lawson Gail Ellen Lewin Jo Katherine Lybrook Bonnie Jean Maxwell William Michael McCune Janet Mae Meschberger Jerry Lee Morgan Linda Ann Naaman James Earl Piatt Lynn C. Schechter Lorraine Carole Schwartz Marilyn Kay Stanley James George Vanasek Diane Rita Warshawsky Ellen Anne Williams Jonathan Andrew Yoder Phi Beta Kappa 262 -ionald Joseph Ainmennan Tohn Clark Anderson Robert W. Baker Dolph Alvin Bargahiser lbert Dero Bates larshall Ovid Beilke ' tebert E. Boggs rtonald Stewart Bond harles Franklin Bonser ' tebert Ba •h Bourne ess Willard Bowers erry Kent Brown j-lobert L. Brvson ' aul Patrick Burns fVilliani Paul Carmichael Praig Romney Carpenter Robert W. Carroll Robert J. Carruthers i odnev J. Chesser David L. Cocanower James L. Crawford ohn Wesley Currier arl L. Bellinger inne Carolyn Deters ary Norman Dicer idward J. Dobrowolski iohn F. Durkott lerrill Frank Ellis tert Eugene Elwert Arthur Donald Enty ;)avid E. Evans kichael Eugene Evans flmes Frank Filgas ■iruce Alan Findley Ter ry J. Fishel Larry Robert Fisher James L. Foster, Jr. John Robert Foster William C. Fowler David T. Fronek William Wayne Gibbons Max Paul Goff Leonard M. Goldman James E. Goode William Maxwell Goodwin Ellsworth C. Granger Thomas G. Gray Pamela J. Grosenheider James H. Grand Robert Douglas Hall James Tooke Harris Charles Stanley Hatfield Kirchiro Hayashi James Bryan Heathcotte Winton Ronall Helton Terry Richard Hershberger J. Mark Hilligoss William Joseph Hocter Robert Floyd Hoel Jerry Lee Hooley David Truman Hooper Devonne E. Horton Donald John Houtakker Robert Leigh Hunt Philip Austin Hutchison Dennis R. Jones John Kerr John V. King David Bellinger Knoll David Tnunan Kollat Gary J. Knichten Paul Lau Karen E. Lentes Billy Joe Linder Timothy F. MacDonald Peter Joseph McClure Dale Donald McFarlane Stephen A. McGregor Carol Anna Maines Carl C. Mechling Stephen Messner John Frederick Michaels Ronald Joseph Mondlock William L. Mulvaney Elaine M. Naramoto Albert M. Navas John Rupert Oldland Louis Richard Oliker John Charles Ormond Conner Piper Otteson Donald S. Pepe Frank Roger Pollard Richard T. Pratt Harry Wayne Ramsey Roland Aaron Reich Edwin G. Reschly Brenda K. Roberts Jerry D. Robinson Gary Michael Roodman Billibet Wilma Rush John Kellev Rvans Ralph Waiter Salo Rainer Sautermeister Dale Herbert Scharinger Nancy E. Schellenberger Gary D. Schwartz Harold Leon Shadday James Blair Shein Donald E. Simmons Dayal Singh Sandra J. Stanton Loren A. Stauffer Donald P. Stegall Elvis Clay Stephens Charles D. Sternberg Paul W. Stivers Robert L. Stockamp Earl R. Stone Walter Stanley Stuart Jeffrey Charles Susbauer John Henry Thompson Thomas E. Turner Richard Sands LInderhill Robert Edward Valle Dennis E. Wagoner Lee Wakeman Russell Glen Weigand Mark A. White David John Wilkins Oliver Austin Willey Carole A. Wilson William Dean Wilsted James D. Winemiller Edward Lowry Winn David Alan Wollin Calda J. Wright 3eta Gamma Sigma 263 BLUE KEY - FIRST ROW: John DeBois- hlanc, Thomas Martin, Richard . Tmstrong. John Patrick Bovce ( Corr. Sec). SECOND ROW: Joseph 6. Vogel (Treas.), V. Wil- liam Hunt ( Vice-Pres. ), Robert Olson, Jerr O ' Shaughnessey, Larrie H. Lee (Pres.), Dr. John Schrodt (Adviser). Blue Key Larrie H. Lee, Blue Key president, at ministers the oath of induction to Presider Klvis J. Stahr. Looking on are Dr. Sve (iroennings, faculty adviser, and Joseph ( ' ogel, treasurer. .lORTAR BOARD - FIRST ROW: Marilyn eigenbaum, Mary Sutter (Sec), Helen ' riedman (Pres. ), Pat Nixon (Treas.), Lynn larcus (Hist.). SECOND ROW: Elaine .aramato, Carole Piatt. Barbara Ahl, Jane ;ard, Phvl Kilgour, Ethel R. Sanders. HIRD ROW: Linda Leach, Judy Irish, ,nne Binkley, Phebe Berkowitz, Brenda Hoe, Marjorie Parker, Eileen Vandermark. Mortar Board 265 1 L. I IP MIi l l LJi l _ J_ j If f 1 K-. ■■ f! i!v 3|r H k l l PLEIADES - FIRST ROW: Jan Harrel Elaine Anstett, Sandy Altaian (Pres.), Bai; hara Dolata ( Vice-Pres. }, Carol Weavev SECOND ROW: Susie Wisely. Diane Sch! walni, Millie Hodson, Rozzie Beil, Marc Baron. Susie Robinson. THIRD ROW: Borj nie Tackney, Jan Writer, Anne Meiej Nancy Cohen. Connie Climer, Jan Yosi Judy Cutrisht. FOURTH ROW: Vicki Jornod, Barbara Weihmiller, Nancy Bacl niann, Nancy Buschniann, Barb Louis, Ja Westfall, Margeiie May, Helen Elliott. Pleiades Enonome ENOMENE - FIRST ROW: Alice Gettel- finger, Linda Flowers, Sherri Huff. SEC- OND ROW: Janie Upward, Becky Bell (Treas. ), Mary A. Wucher (Pres.), Carol Steinberg (Vice-Pres.), Diane Hamacher (Sec), Mary J. Woodbum (Corr. Sec). THIRD ROW: Meg Wolf, Jan Jamison, Aria Nudelman. Sharon Gurman, Judy Jones. Kim Glasser, Kathe White, Jane Samuelson, Linda Graves. FOURTH ROW: Janice Fire- stein, M. Ellen Jay, Rosemary Blackburn, Janie Lundy, Randi Morse, Melissa Finne- gan, Dottie Owens, Debbie McAdams, Nina Trasoff, Zola Makrauer. 266 (ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA - FIRST ' ROW: Ann Mclntire (2nfl Vice-Pres.), lanet Hahn {Pres. ), Mar ' F. Lewis KTreas.). Moira SuRioka. SECOND ROW: ' Ian Kelle ' , Tira Yermack. M. Ellen Jay, Susie Anderson, Marsha Menke. THIRD ' ROW: Janet Sugamian, Joan Brigman, Jane Lockridge, Maryan Ripple, Janet Qualley. Diane Kubow. Alpha Lambda Delta Omicron Delta OMICRON DELTA - FIRST ROW; Kay Blackmore (Treas. ), Bobbie White (Pres.), Pam Crosenheider (Vice-Pres.), Vivian Cluck (Publicity). SECOND ROW: Carol West, Judy Robinson, Sandra Aoki, Peggy Haller, Marsha Menke, Adrienne Poole Elaine Naramoto. THIRD ROW; Barbara Cashbaugh, Linda Coffman, Jo Ann Hilde- brandt, Kathleen Kline, Pat Schuler. Kathy C o -x, Suzanne Kasper, Laura McClure. FOURTH ROW: Sue Ward. Elaine Marcus, Ann Harper, Jovc-e Gitzke, L nne Dcnham, Phyllis Wade, Gail Shriver, Carol Bureh, Jane Wicker. FIFTH ROW: Marcy Wheel- er, Carole Byers, Katherine Riley, Marilyn Musgrave, Vivian Tabbert, Christine Car- penter, Peggy Hughes, Janet Petrovich, Mary J. Cavett, Carroll Rosenbalm. 267 SKULL AND CRESCENT - FIRST ROW: Dale Fine, Stu Block, Ed Berbitsky {Vice- Pres.), Renee Leffel, Bob John (Pres.), Neil Weisman. SECOND ROW: Jay Ger- son, Mike Wheeler, Steve Troxel, Waady Turner, Ted Abbott, Lon Mikolon, Craig Thomson, Chuck Robinson. THIRD ROW: Ron Podoll, Ira Wolk, Vic Vemick, Bill Townsend, Jim Poit. William Price, J. Frank Fisher, Fred Florjancic, John Reed. FOURTH ROW: Mike Young, David Bond, John Bluestein, Jon Petrovich, John Fair- field, Fredrick York, Doug Wilk, Thomas F. Gegax, Scott Frohbieter. Skull and Crescent Falcon Club FALCON CLUB - FIRST ROW: Ken) Halsted, Al Brasseur (Sec.-Treas.), Bill Hel frick (Pres.), Mark Golden (Vice-Pres.) R. T. Senn, Doug Zirkle. SECOND ROW Tom Vandenbark, Jiuiies King (Chap.), Bil Ridenour, Wilbur Pell, Dick Leinibacher Bill Iklper. THIRD ROW: Jiin Ostrognai Cartt-r Nelson, Rich Gale, Skip Higgins Richard Hajn, Keith Lucas, Josh J. Berman Bob Hickam, Ted Shuel. FOURTH ROW Denny Fisher, Paul Howard, Rick Cochran Chuck Tewalt, Gil Mascher, Rick Hirschen bein, .Allen Galium, Joseph Manson, Bil Sicber. FIFTH ROW: Dave Mudd, Kei Maltenfort, Steve Hyatt, Russ Frew, Johi Musselman, Bob Wyatt, Mike Schumate Tini Dunn. ALPHA PHI OMEGA - FIRST ROW; William Fisher (Adviser), Richard Money (Grad. Adviser), George L. Barnett Jr. (Rec. Sec.), Michael Hernandez Jr. {Pres. ), Cur- tis Gill (1st Vice-Pres.), Mark Wakefield (Faculty Adviser), Karl BookwaUer (Fac- ulty Adviser). SECOND ROW: David R. Yeley, Thomas E. Quill, William Marcotte (Alum. Sec), Norman Wernet (Treas.), Theodore R. Legler II (See. Ch.), Jack Leavell, John Lagarde, Terry Silence. THIRD ROW: David Foltz, Kevin Franks, David Captain, Harvey Kleiner, Robert Cunningham, Sam Gaskins, Ronald Strauss. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Brinkman, Her- bert A. Miller Jr., William Bocock, George Weir, William R. Weakley, James Adams. Alpha Phi Omega .- ... ;-- .- tS -aW JW r ' : ' «B«L V ..fa«Bll?«KW!Mai«lllP :¥li.- KAPPA KAPPA PSI - FIRST ROW; Robert Kurick (Treas.), Dennis Bourquein (Sec), Jerry E. Lewis (Pres.), Robert Appebnan ( Vice-Pres. ), Dick Combs ( Pledge Tr.). SECOND ROW: Keith Hall, Jerr ' Speer. Jerry Aliee, Phil Campbell, Tom Howen- stine, Alan Harris, Tom Gorin, Cierald Solo- mon. THIRD ROW: Bill Boren, Jim Sapp, Da e Poorbaugh, Bill Riley, Robert May, Michael Stump, Harry Miedema, Errol Shewman, Earl Bmning Jr. FOURTH ROW: Jim Collier, Jeff Green, Ken Schaaf, Bob Rasfield. Thomas Hougland, Stephen Peter- son, CaKin Hansen, Gary Canada, Bernard Joworski. Kappa Kappa Psi Tau Beta Sigma TAU BETA SIGMA - FIRST ROW: Sandra Wernimont, Kathleen Marks, Betty Ahlf, Jane Schnar. SECOND ROW: Joyce Munson, Carol O ' Reilley (Pres.), Karen Hanson (1st Vic -Pres.), Libby Caulston, Patricia Christine. 270 DELTA SIGMA PI - FIRST ROW: Jiiii Pfeifer (Jr. Vice-Pres.), Peter Fettig (Pres.), Ian Speck (Treas.), Jiiii W. Barrow {Sr. IVice-Pres.). SECOND ROW: Rick Barron, Gary Haire, Bill Lamb, Keith Anderson, ' LeRoy Meyer, Devonne Horton. THIRD ROW: Charles Thomas (Sec), Terry Noff- iinger, Richard Gottlieb, Don C. Steinbar- ; er, Edward Belyea Jr. (Soc. Ch. ), Bob [Richards, Ben Hobbs, David Myer. Delta Sigma Pi Alpha Kappa Psi ALPHA KAPPA PSI - FIRST ROW: Tom Harding (Treas.), David Young (Pres.), Joe Cochran, Don Currier (Sec). SECOND ROW: Edward Schreiner, Warren Weirich, Howard Godfrey, Dean Bruick, Stephen Himes, Ross Siegel, Paul Clark, David Her- manson. THIRD ROW: Richard Holowenko, Gary Schwartz, David Fronek, Jan Hock- man, Paul W. Barada, Phil Goddard, John Toth, Arthur Lovell, John Bruick. FOURTH ROW: Victor Carder, Richard Kruk, Jim Dobrowolski, David Mattingly, Lawrence Schaab, Harry Kasdorf, Rex Coulter, Rick Bland, Larry Gresham, Wilbur Pell. FIFTH ROW: Robert Mathie, George Shaffer, Robert Roell. Randall C. Nevils, Lynn Himmelheber, Royce Peterson, Mike Mc- Laughlin, Craig Jordan, Terry Thompson, Fred Cottrill. 271 ALPHA DELTA THETA - FIRST ROW: Nancv Cagle ( Sec. ) , Cherryl Gritzbaugh (1st ' Vice-Pres.), Jan Yost (Pres.), Judy Henderson (2nd Vicf-Pres. ), Joanne Doerr (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Donna Thomp- son, Karen Swisher, Mary Vance, Margaret Wilson, Becky Duncan, Pat Kellcy, Cynthia Page, Mary A. Cormican. Alpha Delta Theta Mu Phi Epsilon MU PSI EPSILON - FIRST ROW; Steph- anie Milford { Corr. Sec. ) , Carole Cyure (Alumna Sec). Sharon Thomas (Pres.) Marcia Mason (Treas.), Pat Prunty (Chap lain and Song Ldr. ), Billibet Rush ( Rec Sec). SECOND ROW: Moira Sugioka, Linde Moot, Dana Hiken, Kim Glasser. L vnnie Ozer, Judy Hansen, Marian Brauer, Marianne Coplan. ' THIRD ROW: Elizabethl Koehler, Irence Orr, Rebecca Hruby, Linda ' Shanibaugh, Jane Buttara, Paula Shane, Jane Rutledge, Lynne Richards. SIGMA ALPHA ETA - FIRST ROW: Gay Marlott, Judy Binus (Sec), Peggy Suface (Pres. ), Fave Williams ( Vice-Pres. ), Jo- anne Darby (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Madeline Udowski, Barbara Venezia, Sandra Holland, Mary A. Keni, Sally Yoder, Meg Wolf, Jean Block. THIRD ROW: Mary Baker, Mimi Rothschild, Judy Aubruner, Donna Wolf, Joan Quiney, Kathleen A. Mc- Carthy, Elaine McCormiek, Louise Dodson. Sigma Alpha Eta Sigma Alpha Iota JSIGMA ALPHA IOTA - FIRST ROW: Marie Lange, Marsha Woodress ( Sgt.-at- i. mis), Janet Quivcv (Vice-Pres.). Linda jYariing (Treas.), Dianna St. Jean. SECOND ;ROW; Janet Niles, Barbara West, Joan iGrahek, Martha Ritthie. Marjorie PavHck, iSharon Eideniniller, Jane Mvers, Anita Hayes. THIRD ROW: Judy ' Berryman, iDiana Horney. Margaret Gentry, Christina Fenn, Karen Julis, Becky Payne, Aija Vin- jters, Linda Thomas. Mary Bryce. SIGMA DELTA CHI - FIRST ROW: Ki Murphy ( Miss Sunshine 1966), Sheldoi Shafcr (Sec), Joel McNally (Pres.). Rich arcl Yoakani ( Adviser ) , Marc Camiichae: ( Vice-Pres. ), Keith Klein (Treas.), Elaini; Zuroff ( Sweetheart ) . SECOND ROWt David Hadley. Allan Marshall. John Woy: tinek, David C. Allen, Monte K. Hayes Bryan Moss. Don Snider. THIRD ROWi Cil Pappas. Boh Stover, Dennis Elliott, Kei! Bredenieier, Charles Deel, Dave Dejean Christopher Knowles. Jim Opsitnik, Rand; Covinpton, Jim Nolan. Sigma Delta Chi Theta Sigma Phi THETA SIGMA PHI - FIRST ROW: Lin- da Gregory (Sec), Ellen McKinney (Vice- Pres.), Margie Reynolds (Pres.), Sue Wil- son (Treas.), Mary B. Moster (Archivist). Elaine Zuroff, Mary A. Friedman, Cheryl Werner, Marilyn Feigenbaum, Carol Ko- ziolek, Lynne Masel, Marilyn Schultz, Peggv Guttman. THIRD ROW: Karen Moor- man, Donna Moots, Heidi Kraushar, JoAnn Spahn, Donna Potocki, Harriet Mechling, Eugenia Nixon, Anne Rager, Corinna Kaar- lela, Maryjo Kimmcll. 274 PHI EPSILON KAPPA - FIRST ROW: Nick Kellum (Treas.), Larry Turpen, Dick ;Schaible (Pres.), Sam Newberg (Faculty- ' Sponsor), Allen Gibbs ( Sgt.-at-Aniis ), Tedd Karnischky (Hist.). SECOND ROW: Har- le ' E. Sinibech, Rick Gilbert, William J. Malinowski, Brian Kelly, Rich Bunch, Robert Ward, James Kryway, Gene Dobbins. iTHIRD ROW: John Bagonzi, Larry Ailes, Bob Jordan, Fred Lussow, Pete Andersen, Bob Young, Jim Kennerson, John R. Mil- jlikan. Phi Epsilon Kappa Phi Eta Sigma PHI ETA SIGMA - FIRST ROW: David Spitzer (Treas.), Alan Grosbach (Pres.), Dale Fine (Sec). SECOND ROW: Jacob Wu, Tom Cittadine, Larry Tuttle, Bob Forste, Hudson Freeze. THIRD ROW: George D. King, Richard Allen, Michael Chadwick, Richard Parker, Roy Sillings. 275 Indiana Daily Student The 1965-66 Indiana Daily Student, the De- partment of Journalism ' s laboratory newspaper, gave its readers a special feature: an in-depth supplement, Focus. Issued twice a semester, Focus delved into campus controversies such as drinking, stealing, moral standards, sex, cheat- ing, and drugs. Meanwhile, the Tuesday-through-Saturday 8,.500 circulation daily paper reported the historv of the academic year. Stories that the paper covered and places where the stories occured ranged from the Distinguished Alumni Room in the Union Building, where a new student gov- ernment constitution was passed, to Dillsboro, Indiana, where a state Klu Klux Klan rally was snuffed out by a state circuit court. During the year. The Daily Student came un- der criticism from several groups. In the SDS ' s Student Voice, Peter Montague, lampooned The i Daily Student, bequeathing many staff mem- 1 hers with unbecoming nicknames. Thus Squeaky and Sleepy-eyed became standard names for two staffers. : A team of reporters revealed how easy it was • to obtain illegal parking stickers. The second issue of Focus explored political involvement on campus, and the city desk told of Blooming- ton ' s attempts at wide-scale annexation. Below, the whole Focus staff (except for Margie Reynolds); Dave Allen, Editor Bob Stover, Tom Dolan, Joel (Ralph) (Pundit) Mc- Nally, Kit ( Miss Sunshine ' 66 ) Muqohy, and Don Snider. The Focus group won much money in the Hearst contests for writing in college news papers. 276 Two semesters ' worth of honchos — the Fall Troika ( above ) : Marc Car- michael, Editor-in-Chief; Sheldon Shafer, Managing Editor; Linda Gregory, Ass ' t. M.E.; and Dave Hadley, Chief Editorial Writer. The Spring Troika ( right ) : Shel- don Shafer, Editor-in-Chief, seated; Ken Bredemeier, Ass ' t. M.E.; Rich James, C.E.W.; Jim Nolan, M.E. k: IDS FALL STAFF (ABOVE) - SEATED: Eusenia Nixon, JoAnn Spahn, Nina Legsett, Edie Vincent. STANDING: Heidi Kraushar, Rich; James, Dennis Elliott, Jim Nolan,; Corinna Kaarlela, Da ' e McAllister.. Gil Pappas, Ken Bredemeier, John Sherman, Craig Klugnian, Elaine Zur- off. Bob McConnell, Tom Decl. Cheryl Werner, Randy Covington. IDS FALL REPORTERS (LEFT) - FIRST ROW: Jacquie Creek, Jerr Harris, Dale Landis, Paul Lee. SEC- OND ROW: Karen Weiskopf, Todd, Ciirless, Earleen Fisher, Ruth Leedy.- THIRD ROW: Kathy McConnick. Edwina McCullough, Marv Rupert. Shervl Bills, Irene Clare. FOURTH ROVV: Tom Kuhat, Steve Heniian. Susie Oldfathcr, Cheryl Weatherholt, Bobbi Fisher, Russ Wiegman. IDS SPRING STAFF (ABOVE) - FIRST ROW: Paul Lee, Edie Vincent. Bob Mc- intosh. SECOND ROW: Vivian Fiscus, Mary Jo Moss, Irene Clare. Denny Elliott, Diane Kiver. THIRD ROW: Harry Purkhiser. Craig Klugman, Don Hanlin, Bob McConnell, Russ Wiegman, Randy Covington. FOURTH ROW: Burt Govenar, Jurgen Stehnike. Mike Hinant. Rich James, Pat Biggs, Bruce Shah. IDS SPRING REPORTERS (BELOW) - FIRST ROW: Bruce Craft, Bonnie Kleckner, John McKay. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Miller, Da id Weaver, Linda Clark, Pat Milick. THIRD ROW: Mike Simmons, Janet Farlow, .Ann Weisman, Judi Burke, Lorri Hritsko. FOliRTH ROW: Holly Alexander, Jane Mc- Nelly, John Shirley, Tom Weiss, Lisa Krath- ahl. IDS staff and reporters 279 On the left are major-major staff members. Rick Levin (Contracts Manager) handled the contracts, but where he put them is beyond thought. Jack Frisch ( Treasurer ) payed the bills and kept count of the budget. Noreve Cornea (Assistant to the Editor) compiled the precious lists that kept the Arbutus alive and played den mother. Below are Kay Kinnison (Copy Editor) and Karen Button (Scheduling Manager). Kay proof- read the billions of words and names that make up this tome while Karen scheduled all Greek, independent, and organizations pictures. Quite a bit of phoning and hours of labor. 280 I.. ' . Well, how — in the scruftiest of scrufty comers iof Ernie Pyle Hall — did we produce the 1966 Arbutus? Would vou believe it wasn ' t easy? It took hours of bridge, cartons of cigarettes, gal- llons of Dektol, and sheer courage. The $54,000 enterprise involved many persons, more or less. The three gentlemen on the right shouldered the responsibilitv. These gentle men were the Big Three — Dave Dejean (Editor-in-Chief), Joe ' ogel ( Business NIanager ) , and Dave McAlHster ( Managing Editor ) . Dave Dejean was respon- ]iible for the basic changes in the format and content of the ' 66 and produced photos, copy, lind lavout. Joev Vogel managed the sales and promotions of the book in between classes and ;iis academic pursuits. And Dave McAHister lidded stabilitv as he checked copy and staff. I The major staff ' s dedication provided a great |itore of support as deadlines were being met. Below are Pam Mitchell (Schools and Adminis- ration Editor), Paulette Becker (Office Man- ager ), and Tom Burnison (Design Editor). Pam ipent long-long-long hours meeting deadlines ind providing the book with an excellent inter- pretation of the academic University. Paulette lyped. And Tom, well, he was faithful and def- nitelv a talent in producing the division pages. 1966 Arbutus 281 Arbutus General Staff DANE DEJEAN Editor-in-Chief DAVE McAllister Manag,ina Editor JOE VOGEL Business Manager NOREVE CORNEA Assistant to Editor ALICE OSLER Assistant to Managing Editor BILL AICHELE Assistant Sales Manager LAVONNE BEBLER Residences Editor STAFF Sharon Diinwoody Dan Egler Dotty Fendley Gregg Fox Janie Jensen Pat Purkev Pam Rahdert Eric Randolph Mike Smith Sue Stoller Karen Thompson Bev Williams Lynda Woodrow PAULETTE BECKER Office Manager STAFF Camille Hewitt Ann Kirk Donna Ratts KEN BREDEMEIER Sports Editor STAFF Craig Klugman John Peterson Russ Wiegman RON BRODY Sales Manager STAFF Genie Berkowitz Jill Berman Helena Dernier Ed Franklin Mvrna Glass Barr ' Golinko Janet Katz Hugh Krieger Bennett Maver Gwen Miller Mary Sue Robertson Sue Schaefer Stu Siegel Linda Smith Barbara Tomber TOM BURNISON Design Editor STAFF Susan Brodsky Tracy Callaway C;loria Childress Camille Hewitt Chuck McClendon Pat Molenda Paula Rochford Jackie Schlemmer Mary Sharp Chris Stokes Judi Coate Fesha Sahinagic LaVon Coate KAREN BUTTON Scheduling Manager STAFF Carol Burch Michelle Collons Mary Cornea Joyce Dubrov Ellen Epst Judy Hall Marilyn Jolly Renee Leffel Carol Levin Gail Millman Candy Murray Pat Nemeth Jane Schiff Susan Strong Valerie Townsend LINDA EDER Assistant Promotions Manager JACK FRISCH Treasurer DAVE GOODMAN Promotions Manager STAFF Mike Amolt Myrna Glass Sara Silverman KAY KINNISON Copy Editor RICK LEVIN Contracts Manager STAFF Larry Cohen Ed Franklin Kurt Frazier Barrv Golinko Max Lipner Steve Paul PAM MITCHELL Schools and Administration Editor STAFF Anne Bither Sherilyn Brimson Carolyn Burgott Sandra Eisert Fern Goodman Susan Sturzenberger Donna Winn KATHY ODONNELL Organizations Editor STAFF Faith Cook Jud ' Feltnian Gregg Fox Judi Jones Craig Klugman Glenna Tolbert CAROL UTTERBACK Personnel Director SUSAN WEINRAUB Senior.? Editor STAFF Debbie Black Mike Celichowski Linda Clark Sharon Dumes Jackie Elster Joyce Greenberg Alexa Leckie Pat Schuler Chris Stokes Barbara Tomber Phyllis Weinstein Linda Eder (Assistant Promotions Manager), Bill Aichele (Assistant Sales Manager), and Susie Weinraub (Seniors and Index Editor) are at upper left. Ken Bred- emeier (Sports Editor) and Alice Osier (Assistant to Managing Editor) twinkle above. They had talent, wit, and work. To the left, Lavonne Bebler (Residence Editor), Kathy O ' Donnell (Organizations Editor) and Dave Goodman (Promotions Manager) are gathered in a friendly occasion. Not pictured are Carol Utterback (Personnel Man- ager) and Ron Brodey (Sales Manager). 283 i% (S!. -2? a£P flj V . 1 A w Mii; J .4-: )c M ©-fc, Greeks I ACACIA ACTIVES - FIRST BOW; Mike TiKki-i (Treas.), Gary Baxter ( Soc. Ch.), Phil Zook (Rush Ch.), Ted Shuel (Pres.), Reba Rice (House Mother), Les Coyne (Crad. Adviser), Fred Wesbrook ( Vice-Pres. ), Larrv Nlor- gan (Rec. Sec.). SECOND ROW; Roy Dillow, Ceoffrev Smith (Schol. Ch.), Stephen McDonald (Song Ldr.), Wil- liam C. Hepler (Cor. Sec), Robert F. Lowe ( Sr. Steward), Tom Raskins (Jr. Steward), Mike McGuire (Pledge Tr.), Vernon Pfaff (Pledge Tr.), Tom Brenneman. THIRD ROW: Barry Forst, John Finnan, Tom Cornwell, Al Bras- seur, Dan Barnett, Timm Payne, Drew Wright ( Alumni Sec), John Rawlings, Paul Beckort. FOURTH ROW; Lerry Nicholson, William Sieber, Russ Frew, Bob Quick, Mike Wildw Ken Kessler, Al Calluni, Tom Biggs, David Maggard. FIFTH ROW: Steve Sills, Larry Turpen, Paul E. Boergert, Ronald McMains, John Musselman, George Sigler, Eric Bauer (Crad. Legal Adviser), Joseph L. Manson. Acacia Actives ACACIA. A variety of vertebrate .suhphylum of Greeks (onlv these Greeks with back- bone ) . They train their yoimg (pledges) by a unique method called M M s Kangaroo Court. All have been .seen at some time in- dulging in a juice made from malt and hops. . nd in ice cream. Characteristic Calls and Notes: The sons of the Acacia voimg (pledges) are often imper- fect compared to the adults (actives), lead- ing to the supposition that .some learning inii.st occur in song practices with Mac the Knife. The Acacias ha c frolicked vitli the . ' VOPi house, for an International Tea; with tli Chi O ' s in Little 500, The number of nest egg accumulated each ear include the Pa emcnl Pounce and the Yard-and-a-Half Dance. Acacia Pledges ft .9 i 9 Li ' K r , B 1 t tM f H 1 Bv ' 1 1 fl iflMPlfl ' T HL sl H 1 ACACIA PLEDGES - IN FRONT: Marmaduke (Mascot). FIRST ROW: Dennis Harrokl. Bob Borden, Russ Beckett, Steve Delph. SECOND ROW: Jeff Leist, Michael Hufsted- ler, Da id Glittenberg, Greg Carter, Michael Stradley, Lee Goldman. THIRD ROW: Richard Hopp, Steven Mohler, Timothy McCollv, CraiR Dunkin, Mark Vickery, Walt Sim- mons, Dave Jordan. FOURTH ROW: John Goodman, Jon Sigler, David Sailors, Terence Walts, Howard Mohler, Joseph Covalt, Fred Covalt, David Allen. FIFTH ROW: Ron C. Garrison, Al Ripani, Dave Geier, Raymond L. Mc- Conn, Bradford L. Blankenship, James E. Mitchell, Larr ' Hendricks, Robert Page, Steve Graham. 287 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. If I can artfully dodge the snowballs from the parking lot. I ' ll attempt a nmning ( literally ) eommentar on these women. Well, when they ' re not lofting snowballs or soaking sun on the sundeek, they often oopk out to the patio for moonlight ( ?) serenades. I think I spot the Chi Phi ' s rounding the cor- ner for a song fest. ... I ' d best seek shelter. Ah. ... by this back door. . . . seems safe. This reminds me of the spaghetti-strewn kit- chen from that dinner this fall, which paid for their new room phones. Whoops! .-Mmost lost mv footing on that last snowdrift! This sort of looks like their paste fight with the Sammies o er their Homecoming float. . . . onK- it was stickier then. Right now, I think I ' ll go down to the Thcta Chi house for a report on Little .500 plans with the Alpha Cams. 288 Alpha Gamma Delta WW m wT W m r 1 r f- ALPHA GAMMA DELTA - FIRST HOW; Susan Luellen (Activitifs Ch.), Sandy Ilipkins ( Snc. Ch.). Carolyn Mc- Kinney ( Rec. Sec), Jane A. Card (Pros.), Mrs. Margaret Holliday { House Mother), Nancv Bowman ( 1st Vice- Pres.), Jan Gulo (Cor. Sec), Dvann Miles (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Tanya L. Fisher, Nancy L. Pore, Robin L. Larson, Carolyn Carlson, Karen E. Lentes (2nd Vice- Pres.), Carol Conrad (Treas. ), Sandra T. Aoki, Elizabeth Bines. Betty Allen, Susie Robinson, Hollv Newmann. THIRD ROW: Lana Gates, Jeanne Van Atta. ' Mary Lloyd, Judy Nunn, Kathleen Adc, Linda Fritz, Sheila Chilton, ludith Van Sickle, Nancy Vandeventer. Suzanne St. John, jud ' Dilts. FOUFn ' H ROW: Maryi Miscblcr, Susan Brown, Joan Sulka. Jan Mitchell, Mary Rudolph, Carol Loveman, Thehna Klein, Carol Fo.k, Laurel au hn. Beck ' Parsons, Anita H. Constant, Mary I ' ,. Sutter. FIFTH ROW: Janet Campbell, Wihna Sisk, Susanne Stumpf, Beverly Chase, Margie Diehl, Lynelle Dill, Judy Butler, Jane Burroughs, Jane Merrynian Burk, Nancy Bryan, Susan Cusick, Karen Lohmann. ALPHA EPSILON PI - FIRST ROW; Steven Seltzer (Pledge Tr. ), Mark Cooper (Sentinel), Ted Solomon (Sec.), Dave Adler (Pres. ), Richard Sills ( Vice-Pres. ), Richard Baker (Treas.), Don Levin. SECOND ROW: Ira S. Weiss, Marvin Watkins, Richard M. Wilson. Barr ' Glazer, Mar dn Friedman, Barr ' R. Steinian, Edward P. Hirschberg, Leonard J. Bank, Edwin J. Fremder. THIRD ROW; Harry Kahn, Bruce Reznick, Man in Weinberger, Michael Kentor, Larry Selig, Jeff Solomon, William Steiner, Michael Frank, Bruce Miller. FOURTH ROW: Alex Sch- wartz, Myron Weiss, John Burrows, Tim Pomeranz, John Erlen, Stanley Green, Joseph P. Refkin, Robert Kallus, Matthew Bud, Allen Marks. FIFTH ROW: Steven Herman, Laird J. Kentor, Michael Mond, John A. Reicher, Eugene L. Packer, Loren J. Lanning. Phillip Grossman, Sheldon R. Swedarsky, Charles Eggenspiller, Bruce R. Sutchar, Howard Penn, Andy Ziemelis. Alpha Epsilon Pi LPHA EPSILON PI. The spirit of ' 66! I.U. latives riot on VVoodlawn Field — thousands |f bushels of com disposed of as the spirit F AEPi explodes with The Cob. For the i ' hool year, delegates from New York to Haho, Illinois to Georgia, meet at AEPi Con- bntion Hall. Officers discuss plans for con- [niction of a new capitol on North Jordan, lecent battles are reviewed and the victory jJoty displayed: Chapter Progress Award on !.e national front and Touch Football Di- ision Championship on the home front. Intemallv, Alpha Epsilon Pi currently ranks ird among the 3.3 participating nations in |tellectual competition. Satiirdav nights in jDnvention Hall find the First Lady, Mother (iwson, hosting her usual gala receptions, jie spirit of ' 66 is contagious and has spread roughout the ranks of AEPi. J ALPHA EPSILON PHI - FIRST ROW; Harriet Ochstein (Cor. Sec), Lynne Masel (Ed.), Ellen Heines (Soc. Ch.), Gayle Levin (Rush Ch.), Nancy Cohen (1st Vice-Pres.). Catherine Bostwick (House Mother), Roberta Weisman (Pres.), Marcy Baron (2nd Vice-Pres.), Muriel Miller (Treas.), Barbara Wolin (Rec. Sec). SECOND ROW: Marianne Coplan. Roberta TraeRer, Nina Trasoff, Cheryl Seinfeld, Leanne Novitsky, Fran Kempner, Sharon Centner, Lesley Tureen, Janet Katz. Jov Morros, Karen Waldman, Peachie Schulman. THIRD ROW: Susie Baker, Barbara Hallert, Nancy Bassler, Sandy Szabo, Susan Moyer, Cerri Bard, Natalie Silverstein, Carol Levine, Judith Golomb, Susan Goldfarb, Jean Tolchinsky, Judy Benowitz. FOURTH ROW: Janice Ovitsky, Helen Friedman, Sandy Miller, Karen Shapiro. Sherri Huff, Ann Helnian, Susanne Light, Mary Wexler. Myma Glass, Zola Makrauer. Michele Fisher, Carol Soslowskv, Nancy Weinstock. FIFTH ROW: Linda B. Mazer, Linda Farber. Leslie J. Bonfield (Hist.). Joeen E. Hesson, Linda L. Eder, Joann H. Hurwitt, Jill Green- berg, Laura Zaidler, Judy Cain, Betty Figlure, Heidi Krau- shar. Suzanne Berk, Elaine E. Goldstein, Claudia J. Dobos. Alpha Epsilon Phi ALPHA EPSILON PHL We were off to ; swingin ' year, gathering corn for The Cob, ' our all-campus dance with the AEPi ' s. Thei it sas Pumpkin gatliering we must go, W( must go . . . as we carted the golden mer chandise from Martinsville for our pumpkii sale. About that time we teamed with the SAE ' ; for a Honda Victor) ' of a Homecoming dis play and met ictorious Coach Pont at oui exchange with them. Needless to say. the spaghetti dinner foi our pledges prior to initiation was somewhai sloppier. . . . they just couldn ' t handle one pronged forks! In spring we had a Protest on Protest with the Acacia ' s for lU Sing, and we teamec up with the ZBT ' s for the TKE Chariot Race Speaking of ]5rotests. . . . we unorthodox- ically remained stalwarts of Peyton Place. ' . . . not Batman, ate flowerpot desserts and kept up an open closet policy. So we end the year tip-toeing through the tulips and when there are no more poppies, we ' l plant poison ivy. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA. Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon, Zeta, Eta . . . is our song and AKA ' s our name. We ' re small in number (21 to be exact) but big on to- getherness. And, most of all, we ' ve got spirit. Speaking of spirit, we had plenty for our fall pledge dance, The In Crowd. We helped to compile a telephone directory of all the Negro studen ts on campus. We also helped at the Christian Center at Thanks- giving and at Christmas. Alpha Kappa Alpha ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA - FIRST ROW: Claudia Chavis (Treas. ), Peggi A. Morrison ( Rec. Sec), Ethel Ruth San- ders (Pres.), Diane Robinson ( Vice-Pres. ), Linda Harda- way (Cor. See.). SECOND ROW: Roslyn Morris (Music Ch. ), Nella Vest. Myra Palmer, Carol Boone, Pamela Pren- tice (ScHol. Ch.), Delores Moxley. THIRD ROW: Andrea Brown, Karen Schuster, Sandra Spiller, Carmen Wilson, Birta Fowlkes, Gwendolyn James, Larmon Buckner, Dale Ford. 291 ALPHA XI DELTA. Ah, the year was great, was great. And the Alpha Xi ' s did pendulate ' Twixt campus activities far and wide; They had little time to spend inside. Homecoming mums were sold with delight - One activity that ended in fright. The exposure to ivy . . . poison, that is. Left many a pledge in an unhealthy frizze. Pledges stole from the actives and were not found out Until an auction dinner ended the bout. A day or a year can ' t be summed in a stor But must be lived in all of its glory. Alpha Xi Delta 292 ALI ' IIA XI I)KLT, ' - FIRST ROW: M. Bonnir Jordan (Cor. See), Limla Ynrling (Roc. Sec-.), Vivian Tal)1)prt (Troas, ), Alice K. Kopiista (Pres.), Mrs. Blockwocul (House Mother), Myrna KaiininK ( Vice-Prcs. ), liarliara K. Znm- walt. Sue Sehellert (Pledge Tr.). SECOND ROW: Judy Slater, Jaekie Kn-as, Carolyn Holnian, Linda I.. Da .ey. Sherry Ilaiiek. Linda Alberdins, Carolyn Canham, Sandra Smith, Clifi Silver. THIRD ROW: Jiuly Martin, Joyce Cilzke, Phoelie II:iniilton (House MnRr.). Rita Realty, MaiiKii Jenkins, Maruie Kerihner. Jane Mvers, Janet Nile!;. FOURTH ROW: n:uhara MatUKa. Joanna Faueett, Loraine Beaty, M:ireille Pieree, Marty Stoney, Judy White, Ann Snuth, Sally Miller, Myrna Empson, Lorraine Ilurteau. ALPHA OMICRON PI - FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Bolster (Pledge Tr. ), Maryann Osborne (Treas.), Marsha Cobum ( Vice-Pres. ), Mrs. Carl Bartholome (House Mother). PeR Johnson (Pres.), Jane Ranshaw (Rush Ch.). Karen Pittnian (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Nancy Swank (Soc. Ch.), Pat Ritzenthaler, Michele Ellis, Gale Boehme, Libby Wil- .son. Merle Eguchi, Karen Steele, Laura McClure, Verna Mills, Alice Osier. THIRD ROW: Cindy Perkins, Gail Mill- man, Janis Spore, Cheryl Williamson, Barbara Anderson, Mary Connell, Gail Rathbun, Eloise Kelley, Eileen Wille- ford, Louise Tschmel, Lynda McCain. FOURTH ROW: Pam LeBeau, Camilla Colantonio, Carol Burch, Karen Velte, Cynthia Cramer, Janice Bolster, Alexa Leckie, Betsy Johnson, Janie Schiff, Marsha Munson, Mary Anne Vill- wock, Jackie Horvath. FIFTH ROW: Jo E. Macy, Karen Button (Cor. Sec), Penny Kasten, Liz Milligan, Nancy Chappel, D ' Ellen Young, Susan Strang, Karen Ahlvin, Susan Striggle, Carol Byers, Vivian Hurst. Alpha Omicron Pi ALPHA OMICRON PI. 16-28-32-50 Hike! That ' s what I said . . . 50 . . . yes, 50! The ,Beta Phi chapter of Alpha Omicron Pi is 50 lyears old. I Remarkably, the girls have remained spirit- ied carrying the ball in a whirlwind of sister- hood and activity. The weekly overflow of ithe second floor ' s tub, the ever-old pledge ' boress of stealing the actives ' silverware, the ' tried-but-tme enlightening charm of festive song, and the ever-inspiring Monday night skits kept the college game clipping along at a spirited pace. The girls kicked off in the first quarter of |:heir social game with the ATO ' s for Home- i:oming and wound up the half in lU Sing ierritoPi- with the Sammies. TKE Chariot Sace began the tliird quarter, with AOPi ' s md Beta ' s managing to keep ahead. The girls ;hen plunged into the final quarter with the hi Psi ' s for Little 500. ALPHA TAU OMEGA - FIRST ROW; Steve Arnold, Bob Nourse. Joe Orban, TerT ' Uttinjier, Charles M. East III, Jack M. HoRan. Jon B. Bopp, John Lesow, Mike Duch. SECOND ROW: Randy Kixniiller, Bruce Young (Soc. Ch.), Milton Barker (Sec), Donn Eley (Treas. ), Lanny Poel ( V ' ice-Pres. ) , Howdy Wilcox ( Pres. ) , James Jordan (Cor. Sec. ) , Ron AUarez ( Pledge Tr. ) , Edward McCabe (Co-Rush Ch. ), Chuck Smid (Co-Rush Ch.). John Bailey. THIRD ROW; Edward Najam Jr., James P. Hoover. Louis (a , George P. Sniderwin, Richard Chapman, Dave Bain- bridge, Don Farquharson, Kim Gaskill, Tom Hughe!, David Miller, Terr ' Weber. Bill Shaw, Charlie Etter, Terry Tim- mons. FOURTH ROW; Mark Ennck, Da e Scott, Lambert Destry, C. T. Hu.x II, Ted Hart, Bob Desman, William W. Hinkle, Larry A. Kern, Rick Miller, Rick Huse, Steve Lomar, Steve Piccione. FIFTH ROW; Tom JoJinson. John F. Ridoux, Kenneth D. Lorenz, James A. Pitts, Paul A. Kinser. Jerry L. Ziliak, Mike Egnatz. Larr - J. Brewer, Ronald E. Dunn, Charles Bartholome, Paul C. Clute, David Gra es, Patrick Mitdiell, William K. Bachp, Michael D. Orr. SIXTH ROW: Bob Batchelder, Jack Feldt, Jeff Bartle. Dave Broome, Don Wells, Ben Schull, Edward Roop, Eric Smithburn, John Suhre, Ron Snyder, C. Brent Ross, Pete Van Horn, Larry Denning, Bill Boren. Charles Lynn, Thomas White, Dennis Moeschl. Alpha Tau Omega ALPHA TAU OMEGA. Alpha Tau Omega Unlimited is entering the new year on a strong; upward trend, H.S. Pirate Jr. .said to- day at meeting of the company ' .s employees. Jim Hoover stated that plans are complete for employees ' weekend nature trips to Yel-| lowwood in the groovemobilc. Auggie Dog-| gie reported that his Pigskinners. led by the passing of Gramps. are in first place in the ' Industrial League. Ron Chico AKart announced that all new employees are now enrolled in a special intensive training program, . ' t the end of this training period, he said, the special Help! Week tradition will be continued. Moti ation Director Bruce Young moved that ATO renew- the infamous Black Foot- White Foot Dance and Party with com- petitor Sigma Nu, Inc. Several minutes were re(|uired to qua.sh cries of All right! and I love it! W ' licn order was restored, it was decided (o remo c the ' V from the foyer to allow (or a pictorial display of the company s suc- cess in Chinatown. ALPHA PHI. An Alpha Phi finds joy on the night of the annual fall hayride, despite a flood of rain. She ma} ' be seen with the Sigma Nil ' s piecing together chicken wire and boards Ithe nioming of the Homecoming parade, and jshe ends up with a third place float. She may pull this float at the pep rally, for the fun of it. A bit of pride wells up when she sees a blazing lawn and five fire engines during an Acacia pin serenade. And with Lana Messick as Arbutus Queen and Elaine Naramoto as national AWS president, she has grounds for a large amount of pride. Moreover, having Senorita Bianzo as an Argentine exchange sister broadens her cosmopolitan interests. And her temper mav be ruffled upon re- turning home from having her picture taken for this page to find all her furniture over- turned and the ATO ' s who did it gone. She regains her composure though and goes on about the business of being an Alpha Phi. Alpha Phi ALPHA PHI - FIRST ROW: Cookie Moore { See. Rush Ch.), Lynda J. Tomlin { Soc. Ch.), Maril)-]! Schaefer (Bus. Rush Ch. ). Mrs. William E. Schmitz ( House Mother), Shari McNally (Pres.), Jacki Grovemian (Cor. Sec.), Bar- bara Venezia (Rec. Sec), Helen Elliott (House Mngr. ). SECOND ROW: Jeanne Fischer, Diana St. Jean. Pam Sallee, Karen Stopper, Karen Kelsey (Treas. ), Sana KinR. Connie Stewart, Pam Camiack, Karen Hongen, Sylvia No reske, Marilvn Runner, Elaine Naramoto (Activities Ch.). THIRD ROW: Sydney Long, Ann Farris, Connie Ketterer, Claudia Sanderson, Barb Carlson, Carol Mellinger, Kathleen White, Murna Bolly, Linda McKee, Margie Hribar, Sandra Steers. Barbara Carr, Victoria Rvan, Billie Bishop. FOURTH ROW: Becky Schwartz. Susie Dorris, Janis John, Elaine Edwards, Sue Rose, Cheryl Evers. An- gela Nlay, Gloria Hensley, Margene May, Cinda Hunt- zinger. Dee Dee Dolan, Lana Hobbs. Carol Hocker, Janis Jamison. FIFTH ROW: Susie Hines, Randi Morse, Ann Mol, Rita Cosper, Diana Camiack, Pat Cragg, Karen Hartig, Ann Blickensderfer, Marcia Townsend, Lana Messick, Myra Spurgeon, Dorothy Stout, Rosemary Blackburn, Susie Ham- ilton, Leandra Huber, Joy Gray. 295 ALPHA CHI OMEGA. The colonizing of an Alpha Chi Omega chapter at the University of Kentucky was the fraternal focal point of the vear. I.U. ' s Alpha Mu chapter held formal pledging here. Joyously accepted were three new additions to the hou.se. More like a mother than a new house mother, Mrs. Johnson was constantly whipping up niceties for the women. Mrs. John Pont was chosen alumnae advisor, and a South Vietnamese orphan was adopted by the chapter. Having sponsored three winning teams in a row the Alpha Chi ' s confidently entered Little 500 with Sigma Nu. They chorally told of the Draft Dilemma with Delta Upsilon in lU Sing and rode in Pike chariots in the Teke Chariot Race. They also hunted their tra- ditional Easter eggs with Lambda Chi Alpha. Alpha Chi Omega 296 ALPHA CHI OMEGA - FIRST ROW: Barb Louis (Schol. Ch.), Courtney Sherman (Cor. Sec), Harriet Wayts (Treas. ), Pe y Ballard (2nd Viee-Pres.), Beatrice Johnson (House Mother), Hrenda Cloe (Pres.), Judv Metcalfe ( Rec. Sec.). Phyllis Oachns (1st Vice-Prcs.), Kat ' hv Elliott (Rush Ch.). SECOND HOW: Myla Pierson, Pam Klick. Viki Kelso. Karen Thornuin, Marilyn Schultz. Susie Carter. Susan L. Crawford. Andy IJarruni, Susie Huse, Use Bried. Trudy Thrasher, Clwen Miller, Jane A. Simpson, Diane Walsh. THIRD ROW: Judy Griffin, Nancy Jurfiemeyer, Shirley Baugh, Jackie Leyros. Kathy Kiel. Janice Owen, Sue Gib- son, Marty Davis, Libby Louck, Becky Rollins, Mary S. Robertson. Judy Westfall, Lynn Darr, Sherrill Lindsey, Marilyn Mast, Brenda Nighbert. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Anstetl. Sylvia Gray, Linda Woods, Nancy ButterbauRh, Judi ParkiT. Cheryl Semsel, Carol CaroUo, Kim Classer, Carolyn Rish, Barljara Bosart, Betsy Bobbins. Katln ' Lifiht- cap, Lynne Denham, Lee Kinney, Sharon Stouqhtoii, Pa- tricia Christine, Terri Thomas, Carol Andres. FIFTH ROW: Sheila Beniis. Jud ' ' o ' no icli. Sue Shook, Chris Kellcy, Bonnie Kleckner. Beth iHand, Kathy Butler, JoAnn Town- send, Lissa Purdy ( Soc. Ch.), Nancy Lishtcap, Judy Speer, Susan Ipsen, Cindy Whitfield, Barbara Daley, Betty Sellers, Diane Danner, Marih ' n Dirkse, Pec Surface, Jan Rowley. i BETA THETA PI - FIRST ROW: Paul W. Barada, Robert Riehni, James Riehm, Jim Fleming, David Knall, John Hedges, W ' ilhur Pell. SECOND ROW: Donald Cramer, Phil Goddard (Treas.), Steve Bola (Sec), Wayne Kelley (Pres. ). Mrs. Carl Bartholome (Adopted House Mother), Lee Lurton ( Vice-Pres.), Dick Schaumann (Pledge Tr.), Dick Leimbacher. THIRD ROW; Tom McNichols, Richard Dilling, Warren Fields, Jim Parham, Chris Grossman, Ted Piel, Leonard Reel, W. O. Glen, Thomas Riehm, Richard S. Griffith, Dick Krueger, Thomas Bridges, Ron Essen- preis. FOURTH ROW; Vernon E. Stowe III, Mich ael Oyer, Ron Spivey, Keith Jung, Roger Elliott, Vane Lashua, Dave Stowe (House Mngr. ), Jeff Lytton, John Kinyon, Rick Wiethoff, John Ash, Paul Hammerle, Bill Moyer, John Voris. FIFTH ROW: John Mahts, John Urbahns. Tom Miller, George Parsons, Jeff Smith, Robert Radford. Ron Henderson, Tom Carney, Terry Woolums, Ward Poulos, David Shrover. Chad Slavin, Dan Heller, Garv E. Ponder. SIXTH ROW: Tom Knecht, Steve Conrad, Jim Dobson, Willy Ashbrook, Tom Clapp, Steve Hokanson, David Dug- dale, Norman Pihos, Steve Campagholi, Brandt C. Downey, David Diehl, Alan Costlow, William C. Jordan, James Miller. Phil Meuser, Bill Leming, Tom Perkins. Beta Theta Pi I BETA THETA PI. Steeped in iw-covered tradition though we of Beta Theta Pi are, we I often don many eolorful guises throughout I the year. ■ Bedecked in togas and laurel wreaths, we ' and our dates gorged at an authentic feast ibefore kicking off sandals and tuning up Ivres |for a 20th centur ' shindig. Small wonder it ' s jso popular; even a band isn ' t missed. You ' ve Igot to hand it to us — there ' s nothing like iwomen and song, be we knee-deep in straw !at a bam dance or shooting it out in the wacky underground world of the Twenties. I But Beta ' s, indomitable though we may be, .can fall pre ' to charm — a fuzzv black and white ball of fleas and friendliness — Kai, our new mascot. GAMMA PHI BETA - FIRST ROW: Jane Schnakenburg (House Mngr. ), Pam Hoffman (Cor. Sec), Marsha Stuts- man (Soc. Ch. ), Flora Eckles (House Mother), Barbara Winship (Pres. ), Jo Beamer (Schol. Ch.), Cynthia Mc- Millan (Treas.), Ellen Meier (Rec. Sec). SECOND ROW: Patricia Sullivan, Deborah Swager, Vickie Kneir, Susi Scovem, Ronda Alstott, Nancy Cox (Rush Ch.), Brenda Harper ( Vice-Pres. ). Dianne LaMaster (Pledge Tr. ), An- gela Duhm, Vonda Hooper. Diane Tapia, Sue Lower, Mary Hawkins. Carole Henley. THIRD ROW: Chen Egelston, Irene Hozdovich, Ann Nesemeier, Pam Raquet. Donna Bowen, Ann Harness, Sally Hite, Janet Wissmiller. Janie Gutenkunst, Kathy Kincaid, Patsy Allison, Kathie Wright, Diane Dross, Elizabeth Bedree. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Heilnian, Suzanne McKay, Karen Skubish, Jody Grose, Eileen Vandemiark, Brenda Cooper, Jan Berman, Shiras Stander, Becky Brown, Marge Coding, .Amy Clavnian, Beverlv Graden, Cathy Hadley. Susan Kimble, Carolyn Lones. FIFTH ROW: Judy Ruhl, Janie Shields, Nancy Bachmann, Janis Kitchel. Terri Bohling, Pat Vonesh, Chris Podd, Mary Cass, Sheila McBurnie, Blair Dutton, Marty Raquet, Carol Stout, Karen Moore, Nancy Wesselman, Karen Kocyba. Gamma Phi Beta GAMMA PHI BETA. Show me a Gamma Phi who doesn ' t know the spot . . . They found a spot in the KDR ' s hearts by helping clear a spot on the KDR front lawn to erect a Homecoming display with them. Patches of humor and good times sprinkled this event. Thev hit spots on campus for Ghristmas caroling with the Sigma Chi ' s, and they found the spot for good times, teaming up with the Delts for lU Sing. There ' s one special spot for all Gamma Phi ' s — their trophy case and all its spots for their first place Mini trophies. And, there ' s a place for the trivia in life, as in the boress serenade where they were told about the little bird on the telegraph pole. Their dear Mother Eckles ' sense of Take it back! has its permanent .spot in Gamma Phi Beta memories of I.U. DELTA GAMMA. The 92nd annual Pyga- memnon awards presentation was one of the most gala and exciting events to hit Bloom- ingwood for many years Here are the out- I standing performers for 1965-66: I Best sound effects. Barb Schwerwin; best make-up, pledge class ( Magic Marker by Max Factor); best costume, Tamara Sue Atteburv, Fort Branch, Ind., ( accepted by Elva, the breakfast cook); best script, Elaine McCor- ' mick in Advise and Consent; best trav- elogue, Beth Millar in Exodus; best horror movie, Shern ' Walsh in A Road to Ballan- tine; ' best foreign film, The Americanization of Tunde; best melodrama, Karen Sinclair in Where the Bovs Are; best suspense pic- iture. Pam Meyer in Dial M for Mudd. A highlight of the P ' gamemnon awards was a special one for the DG steering com- mittee. The grand-dad of Blooming vood spectaculars, John Pont, lauded the associ- ation working as a team. Delta Gamma DELT.A GAMM. - FIRST ROW: Kay Booton ( Rec. Sec), Barb Carvill (Rush Ch.), Jill Paulk ( Vice-Pres. ) , Mrs. Lura Berry (House Mother), Pam Turner (Pres.), Ann Neudorff ( Pled.se Tr. ), Sandy Bye (Treas. ), Sharon Babcock (Schol. Ch.). Carole Geisler, Jeanie Irelan, Janie Wheatley, Marcia Torcom, Marcia Holloway, Pat Tylisz, Vicki Crull, Joanne Sanders, Marcia Movnahan, Susan Gar- lock, Betsy Ross, Pat Sherbondy, Chamiaine Clay. THIRD ROV Barbara Cordell, Barbara Hyncman, .Andrea Darrow, Carol n Mullikin, Sherry Walsh, Susan Korn, Barbara Sch- werin, Bonnie Tackney, Pam Meyer, Mary L, Horney, Sally Yoder, Kathy Krueger, Judy Turner, Anne Simon. FOURTH ROW: Sydney Silveus, Susie Radloff, Elaine McComn ' ck, Janice Foreman, Diana Brogneauz, Susan Ram- say, Paula Rochford, Jill Carithers, Tamara Atteberry, Jan Yost, Beth Millar, MarRaret Cannon, Judy Jones, Twila Reed, Nancy Kamman. FIFTH ROW: Marty Rudolph, Mary Ridgeway, Paula Koenig, Sandy Miller, Marilyn Mc- Kay, Claudette Surber, Margaret Weir, Judy DeVoe, Ann Armstrong, Francis Allen, Tina Hibbs, Linda Duke, Pat Molenda, Jayne Allen, Laura Armendinger, Hope Hanes, Diane Foster, 299 DELTA DELTA DELTA. Rolls and rolls ol toilet paper. . . . put them all together andj they spell BORESS. Fake candlelights anc composite borrowing were topped onlv b the pledge walk-out after the fall Hick Hop ending in the water fight of the century, i Exchanges, exchanges. . . . some for a gooq time, like the riotous Tom Jones feast with the Lambda Clii ' s, and some for service, like the annual Christmas party for vmdeqirivil- eged children with the Fiji ' s. Little .500 topped the year ' s activities when the Tri-Delts and the Sigma Chi ' s teamed up for the Mini and the Race. Twelve watermelons — a record for the, most ever stolen from the Melon Mess — ' brought the girls into a bit more frivolous contact with the Sig Chi ' s in earlier fall activities. Delta Delta Delta J ' J i V vv • J ' T ' t 300 DELTA DELTA DELTA - FIRST ROW: Diano O ' Kieffc (Treas. ), Cretchcn Probst ( Rec. Sec), Patty Bailey (Soc. Cli.). Barbara Chapman (Pres. ), Mr.s. France. ' ! MaRley (House Mother), Pat Rclvea (Rush Ch.), Ellen Ketterson (Schol. Ch.). Bonnie McNeil, Ann Webster (Ch.ip.). SECOND ROW: Susan Weiler, f:eorKia James, ]act|ueline Black, Patti Crob, Shari Busch, Emily Rawlins, Diane Kubow, Emily Bogard, Jackie Wrifihl, Sarah Weiler, Jan LaFJammi ' , Sarah Boardman. THIRD ROW: Mary F. Con- rad, Kay Blackmore, Diane Edwards, JoAnn Noble, Mar- garet Dawson, Renee Martin, Linda Tallos, Jennifer Hol- comb, Kathi Kowalski, Jo Blackwell, Bonnie Thorpe, Marsha Coats, Paula Ennis. FOURTH ROW: Chris Jahns, Karan .Abblett, Janine Lehniann, Bobbi Husted, Lynn Ehlers, Joyce Beavans, Pam Olson, Marcia Peirce, Linda Doty, Jeanne Ctskill, Javne Crote, Jenny Norris, Patti Talbot, Kaylyn Pinney. FIFTH ROW: Jane Auer, Pat Purkey, Diane Durand, Sue Todhunter, Becky Caskill, Marilyn Beaver, SusaTi Barnett, Kay Kinnison, Carol Johnson, Paula Cannon, Sus;ui Ivey, Charlene Crawford, Connie Brown, Cheryl Lau, Carol Wheeler. DELTA ZETA - FIRST ROW: P. Sue Jarboe (Cor. Sec), Sharon Brown (Rec. Sec), Judy Auhruner (Treas. ), Mrs. Luella Horn (House Mother), Juanita Mast (Pres.), Deborah Quear (Pledge Tr.), Susan Card (Rush Ch.), Kathryn Knipmeyer (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Beth Marshall, Judith Robinson, Carolyn Hill, Diane Weimer. Judi Hall, Anita Junken, Mary McCraw. Jane A. Turner, Crickett Vance, Diane Schwalm. THIRD ROW: Barbara Brewer, Sue E. Blessing, Florence Peterson, Marjorie Chen- oweth, Carol Schuck, Mary Hawkins, Susan Fleet, Susan Brinesar. Patti Naab, Marv Worlev, Robalve A. Collier. FOURTH ROW: Jackie Pallatin, Carole L. Wright, Leslie A. Haney. Marti Whipple, Donna Wolf, Sharon Vaughn, Carol Birdsong, Margaret D. Wilson, Jan Coplen, Pat Greshani, Donna .Andree, Denise L. Jones. Delta Zeta DELTA ZETA. Bc-hold the women of Delta |Zeta. As genie of the lamp, their symbol, ithere is nothing I do not know about them. I I granted their wish to go a-whaling with jihe men of Phi Epsilon Pi, and they landed i:he first plaee award for Homecoming lawn liisplays. 1 I waited tables at their annual Steak and jBeans scholarship dinner. The women with a ' 5.0 or better rated T-bone steak. Lesser j cholars dabbled with navy beans, kidney leans, bean beans, and jellv beans. ! Mischievous genie that I am, I tied the seniors ' suitcases together and hid all the lOothbrushes in the floral designs in the foyer. ! The DZ ' s have been trying to speed up mv Ivork on their new chapter house on North ' ordan. PKSSS s sS5;3«3 i!I S WK iiii;;?v;;iaBEWSfeji; ;«SSS5i iS?!i5 ir. DKLTA TAU DELTA - FIRST ROW: Jeff Paige (Rec. Sec). Tim Cline (Cor. Sec), Robert Thopy (Pres. ), Mrs. Jinx Hart (House Mother), Kenneth Ktter ( Vice-Pres. ). Bnicc Jones (Treas.), Bill Harvey (Guide). SECOND ROW: Stephen Hawkins. Gary Boone. Dick Ritter, Dave Eherlv. Greg Gill, Dave Tanselle. Mike Harlan. Ed Prather. Da ( ' Hartley. Don Wallace, THIRD ROW: Custer Ritchie. Claude M. ' arren Jr., Michael J. Londrnnilk, Thomas C. Weddinti, Da e Brooks, Mike Fulford, Bill Lamb, Jim Marshall, Rich Peoples, James J. Wood. Don Salter, Donald L. Walker, Richard S. Lenox. FOURTH ROW: Jim Schwier, Paul Yeoman, John Thompson. Eric Wyndham, Jared Ingwalson, Thomas K. Kintieh. Mike Sharrer, Wil- liam Fox. Dave Erickson, Don White. Denny Sizemore, Gary Kmehten, James Bond, Rick Boston. FIFTH ROW: Eric Reuss. Terry Noffsinger. Michatd J. Tosick, Mar in B. Hamilton Jr.. Ted Kuhlenschmidt, Richard J. Kuster, Bob Pioctor. Mark I ' lrey. Dan Chadwick, Dan Jessop, Dave Denny. John Radcr. Rick Brown. Da e Totten, Steve Troxel, John Ransel. Delta Tau Delta DELT.A TAU DELTA. Hello there, Delts! We kno ' who yoii are because we ' ve been watching ' oii through the eyes of the Tad- pole Patrol. How aljoiit that new Chris Dant Memorial? Remember that? Pow! What ' s this we hear about Hiimble ' s wonderful hair, month, e ' es, voice, personalitv. etc. ' : ' We ' ve been watching .Sparrow fall out of his top bunk. We saw Tomato Head break the gearshift off his ear. And what about the time your man with the DTD Opera Company got so e.xcitcd over initiation that he drove his MG right off the driveway and into the basketball goal? And you. Screamer, we know about vour affair with Jinx through the heating duet in the kitchen. Just one more word to the wise — nunors have it that Stonev and his Bedford buddies are going to steal a couple of blui ' spruce trees. DELTA cm. 0 cr the Jordan and through the woods. ... to Grannv ' s lodge thev go. ... a roach, a pooh, a Z, and a inel. ... a friend and the frog.s — and .so. . . . win or lose, smile or frown. . . . their spirits are high in heat or cold. ' Twas from the Dark Ages thev emerged. ... to heighten traditions and the mystics I man ' . . . . Mi Kimble and the Twenty-si. Thiexes, who from women and kings they I would take an thing their plundering hands j might claim. . . . and return to their Kimble, I Kaesar, and Kellv. I Ivan the Terrible pro ed no match. . . . as also the points and victories thev stole. . . . for this was a band of Jekkvis and Hvdes. . . . of glorv and fame, the bells will toll. ... a diamond ' s lustre thev did find. . . . and strength and wisdom, lo and behold. The ' ear proved great, for thev have re- turned. . . . the men of Delta Chi. Delta Chi DELTA CHI - FIR.ST ROW: Robert Campbell (Pledge Tr. ), Robert Batten (Sec), Joseph Cochran ( Vice-Pres. ) , Larr ' Banjihart (Pres.), Dennv Fi.sher (Treas. ), Ralph Calvin (Cor. Sec), Greg Dunnuck ( SHt.-at-Amis). SEC- OND ROW: Gregg Vane, Da ' icl Friend, Randall Burkhart, Steve Klepfer, Phil Graham. Tom Leiand, David Weaver, William M. Brittenback. THIRD ROW: Ken Dirks, Lance Scotney, J- D. Ellett, Carter Nelson, Paid Howard, Jim McDaniel, Henrv Strand, Steve Reisinger, Don Robbins. FOURTH ROW: Michael D. Paxson, Joseph V. Cline ( Schol. Ch.), Shelbv- Gerking, Doug Bamngardt, Norman M. Lewis Jr., Samuel K. Cramer, Robert C. Jones, Thomas W. Goff. Adnan A. Moussallam, Mike Farrell, Pat Callahan. 303 DELTA UPSILON. Once upon a time there was a Little Red Fire Truck wlio Ii ed near the DV house. One day the Little Red Fire Truck said, Who ' s going to help me win lU Sing this year? Not us, said all the DU ' s, We ' re too old to sing! We will, cried the , lpha Chi ' s. Then he asked, Who will cheer for me at Little 500 this spring? Not us, said the DU ' s, We ' re too old to cheer! We will, cried the Kappa ' s. We ' ll help with the DV Drop-In, cried the . OPi ' s. We ' ll back ou in the Teke Chariot Race. the DCs chimed in. And we ' ll sup- port ou for Homecoming, cried the Chi O ' s. The Little Red Fire Truck grinned from bumper to bumper! Finally, one day, he announced. It ' s an- ni ersarv ' ! Who wants to go dining and danc- ing in the Solarium? We do! shouted the DU ' s. But aren ' t you too old to celebrate? It ' s your 50th year on campus! Delta Upsilon 304 DELTA UPSILON - FIRST ROW: James R. McKinncy, Jack Wilson, Bob Matthews. Bill Ault, Robert Gold, Dave Owen, Ron Fritz. SECOND ROW: Ed Johnson (Treas.), John T. Clapacs (Crad. Seliol. Adviser), Steve Frederieks (Soc. Ch.). Keith Robbins (4th Vice-Pres. ), Jim RawlinRs (Pros.), Kenneth Bussev (2nd Vice-Pres.), Daniel Fii(|uav ( 1st Vice-Pres.), Adrian SonRer ( Ree. See.). THIRD ROW: Rick LeBurkien, She! Sheray, Fred Wolf, Boli Wisi ' man, Tom Writiht, Dick Riehardo, Larry Alexander, Max Mneller. Phil Ritz, Ste c tlrse. Tom Morris, Brent Cirele, Charles Zeller, Beach Ball. FOURTH ROW: Ed Bnrney, Jack ■ mnion, Don Baker. Max Banmer. Kenneth Wincham. William Scott, John Boss, Steve Eldridge, Tim Swank, Da id Ilennon, Jim Mathews, Wade Logan, Tom Whitsitt, Pat Moss, Richard C;albreath. FIFTH ROW: Dominick LoDnca. Bob Raez. Mike Younfi, Stan Moore, Steve Topper, Jesse Miller, Jeff Chastain, Richard Schaub, Bill (loeiiel, Holictt Bio ' ker. Joe Thomas. Rodnev Frev, Joe Rrink. Mike W ' liittaker. SI.XTH ROW: Bob Reason, Bill Dexter. Mike Phillips, Bob John, Frederick Williams, Char- les Robinson. Jon Petrovieh, Stephen Moore, Jon Fairfield, Ronald Peyton, Cliff DeI.;iCroix, Chuck Munkwitz, Steve Ermel, Lanny Krebs. Patrick Ramsey, Kenton Susott, Jerry Sharik. Chris Kirk, Bill Jnnk. ZETA BETA TAU - FIRST ROW: Edwin ]. Loeser, Mar- tin J. Walter, Donald E. Wertheimer. Richard G. Zimmer- man. Lee Smith, Joseph O. Vn.uel. Ron Brodev, Steve Hirshfeld, Bob Goldstein. SECOND ROW: lerrv ' Shapiro, Jeff Fine, Rob Galler (Sec.), Sonny Schatz (Pres.). E. R. Kaufman (House Mother), Jack Frisch ( Vice-Pres.). Steve Efro ' mson (Treas.), David Josephson, Scott Lerner, THIRD ROW: Steve Goldstein, Ed Franklin, Don Katz, Neil Weis- man. Terry Baer, Martin Rosen, Roger Rubin, Allan Kalver, Norman Glanzman, Garr ' Fromm. Mel Brown. FOURTH ROW: Jim Harris, Michael Silverstein, Marty Zohn, Joe Bishop, Ira Rothstcin, Bruce Le ' v, Terrv Hyman, Steve Vocel, Jay Smith. Sam Smith. Howard Yosha. FIFTH ROW: Robert Levy. Jon Lozow, Dale Fine, Richard Schultz. Rick Levin, Bruce Natkin, Dick Leventhal, Neil Kaplan. Bill Hirschberg, Dan Friedman, Michael Levin, Philip Logan, Jerry Jacobson. SIXTH ROW: Arthur Max. Vic Vernick. Jerry Abranison, Max Lipner. Larry Lee, Herb Price. Richard Sugar. Ron Braman, Alan Alport, Jack Fink, Stephen Paul, Da id Stine, Barry Golinko, Jerry Kobrin. Zeta Beta Tau ZETA BETA TAU. Would you believe that the men of Zeta Beta Tau confine their liquid refreshment to Donald Duck orange juice? That their two-vear old house is already over- populated with 1,788.900 intelligent, debonair men? Well, would vou believe 118 intelligent, debonair men? The Frauenthal Prize Award from their national organization was an additional out- standing jionor for their filled trophy case this vear. Enthusiasm and spirit contributed to the success of their annual Homecoming open house. The Homecoming dance with the DCs, the Jungle Safari, the Jail House Rock, and the spring pledge formal added excitement to their social calendar. With the usual nose-job problems and the Thursda - night corporation meetings, the ZBT ' s prepared themselves for the folly and hardships that college life demands. ZETA TAU ALPHA - FIRST ROW: Kathle.n Marks (Cor. Sec), Linda Douglass ( Rec. Sec), Lyniie Julian ( Vice-Pres. ), Mr.s. Stahlsctimidt (House Mother), Marilyn Stanley (Pres.), Louann Golden (Treas.), Judy Fillenwortli (Rush Ch.), Bettv Day (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Mary .SchillinR ( Schol. Ch.), Maribeth Faherty (Soc. Ch.), Rulh A. Tedrowe (Alum. Ch.), Carolvn GeedinR (Ritual Ch.), Becky FuRit (Standards Ch .), .Susan Brand (Song Ldr.), Mary Jo Day (House Mngr. ). Jeanette Benjamin (Hist.), Phyllis Rapp (Rec Ch.), Sandy Feely (Activities Ch), Trudy Tyler. THIRD ROW: Suzanne Robinson, Patricia Kildsig, Cath - Chaney, Paula McLeaster, Carol Lusher, Jane Price, Jeanne Monroe, Jime Terkhorn, Pat Pmnty, Linda Meyer, Laurie Butler, Judy Jones. FOURTH ROW: Mary Forbes, Marsha Reed, Kathy Mauder, Cathy Cooper, Stephanie Ferlini, Nancy Williamson, Jody Free, Jo Ann Lucas, Nancy Lewis. Karen Hudson, Phyllis Thomas, Nancy Jennings, Linda Lask. FIFTH ROW: Sandy Fischbach, Barbara Martin, Jerri Lynn Skeans, Janet Julian, Joan Kennedy, Tonda Beesley, Margaret A. Laird, Patricia A. Brauker, Nancy 2eigcr, Karen Blackmore, Nancy Clausen, Hattie Overmyer, Janet Alexander, Jo E. Mallett, Jackie Crinimins. Zeta Tau Alpha ZETA TAU ALPHA. You might say that we | concentrated on the Roaring Tv ' enties era thi.s vear, with that theme for Dad ' .s Week- end, ru.sh coke parties, and a pledge dance. | Do you believe we carted an old-fashioned ' hatlitulj in one of our convertibles, all the way from a junkyard? It worked nicely as a backdrop for the Zeta Distillery pictures. But twirling beads didn ' t take up all of our time. Pledges tutored children at the Christian Center and had them out for din- ner. Those kids are cpiitc adept now at eating spaghetti — our favorite food. The new study room in the basement got quite a workout. Chop suey definitely is not on our list of favorites, but oiu- tube-watching hoiisebox- is, and so are the Delts, our Home- coming cohorts. Never did figure out how we built such a big oaken bucket with the little work we managed to do! THETA CHI. Ha t ' vou ever seen a huge jwhite bulldog pulling a fraternity man aro und on the end of a leash? Most Hkely the dog is Ox and the guv running to keep up is a Theta IChi. If they ' re asleep, they ' re easy to tell apart — Ox is the one who snores. I When awake, the brothers keep physically fit with a (luick game of intraroom football. The radiator usuallv goes first, and occasional points-after arc scored with the first aid kit. The Bike Bounce is another Theta Chi lexercise. Among the more intellectuallv inclined are ifhose brothers who consult The Wall Street journal and keep copies of Fortune ever hand ' . Relaxation from this .strain is often isought in the pages of Hugh Heffner ' s Imonthly publication. Theta Chi f trt f f f | THET. CHI - FIRST ROW; John Hamsley ( Housi- Mngr. ), Wes Hamilton (Pledge Tr. ), Gordon Rhea (See.), Steve Leggett (Pre.s.), Thomas Clark { Vice-Pres. ), Lew Schornstein (Treas. ), Mike Nottingham (Soc. Ch.), Jerry Roberts (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Phil Hoklread, Jmi Keene. Bill Burnside, Larry Johnston, Mike Sabocik, Tom Edwards, Charles Davis, Louis A. Nelson, Gene Forry. Gordon Miscol, Michael D. Matthews. THIRD ROW: Wyatt Weaver, Chuck Taylor, Richard W. Hinz, Bill Sta- ton, John R. Bosse, Richard D. Martin, Thomas M. Robin- son, Richard H. Niles, Philip J. Wiehc, Dennis Dedelow, Dale E. Grassmyer, Roger A. Paskeo. FOURTH ROW: James Zechiel, James Reed, Robert Higgerson, Heydon Buchanan, James J. Carter, Jack Farrell, Him Cook, Bruce Kotzen, Dan Vacoby, Jajiies Antrim, Steve Brown, Louis Bi.xler, Wilham Richards, Duane Mercer. FIFTH ROW: Charles R. Hoffman, Michael Rensberger, Charles W. Hoff- man, Tom Wilson, Bill Roth, Er in Scott, Peter Walther, Don Davies, Doug Barton, John Morgan, Ron McComiick, Ed RusseU, John MacDonald, Thomas Luby. 307 Kappa Alpha Theta KAPPA ALPHA THETA. I don ' t know who he is behind that mask of his, hut we need him now, remarked one of the Kappa Alpha Theta ' s in the strategy ' couneil. The girls seated on the bright orange couch decided to combat the in ading hoards who nightly trample the back stairs to forage the refrig- erator. I Previously he had aided them in theiii capture of the elusive watermelons of Sigma Chi. It ended in a real POW-BIFF-SOCK finale with only one broken leg and a few other minor catastrophes. Until now it had been quiet with the toys tucked safely a ' ay in the attic and only with. visions of Christmas at home, Campfire Girls ' l reunion, the menagerie, the Sigma Alpha Ep-| .silons in Little 500, the letters from Viet Nam, and the lU Sing Delta Tau Delta groupies ' to distract them from their daily routine. The main question remains: Can Batman and Robin save the Tlieta ' s from the anti-i diet gang? i § H ' t t f i t § I i , f i t .«W t t « I 308 KAPPA ALPHA THETA - FIRST ROW: .Susan Shane (Cor. Sec). Jactnu-line ' Jones (Treas.), Marcy Tucker ( 2ncl Vice-Pres.), Pamela Stoner (Pres.), Mrs. Roclecker (House Mother), Susie Kalina ( Pletlge Tr.), Marilvn Cole (Bus. Rush Ch.), Leslie Toles ( Soe. Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Jeanne Colh ' er, CrejjKie S:ilisl)ury, Brenda Brown (Soe. Ch.), Carole A. Enlkerson, Treiia Hoppes, Diane ILimaeher, Susie Roj;ers, Sus:ui Roettser, Betty Leaeh, Jov Branden- burR, Bonnie A. Brownell, Susie Wi.sely (Hist.), Diane Worl, Suzy Tr;i lor. THIRD ROW: Lynn Franks, Sheryl Bills. Mary J. Steffee, Nancy Strickhorn, Cherie Arpan, Anne Xesbit, Jiuh Foulkes. M.iry B. Sehm.alz. Sus:in Sie- Rert, Marilyn Fillhrandt, n:Ml nr:i W.i,!.-. I ' ;,triiia Romev, Ami B:iyer, Anne Meier, Carol I ' tlerhaek. KOl ' RTII ROW: Pat Kendriek, Jane Carlson, Kathv Keenan, lanilv HuntinR- tiin, S;in K- Co alt, Mary Sayles, Sharon Shafcr, Janet Fitzpatriek, Anne Lewis, Julie Cope, Linda Loman, Susan I ' lTry, K ' athy Lott, Connie Clark, Ann FlaniiiRain. FIFTH ROW: Sara Twyman, Eliz:iheth Statts, Phyllis Molt, Pam- ela 0| den, Mary A. Rowe, P:itricia Burmeister, Ann Call- nieyer, Ellen Criffin, Carolyn Wilhelm, i ' aula Hottenstein, Jiurie tlpw:ird, Cynthi:i Fitzpatriek, Sherri Thomas, Judy H:dl Kathy Ellis, Vickie Jornod, Anne Jones, Camile K:i ' lor. KAPPA ALPHA PSI - FIRST ROW: Olin Radfnrd (Pledge Tr. ), K. Ray Stubbs (Sec), David Greene, John Jones (Treas.), John D. Carter (House Counselor), Nathaniel Williams (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Curtis L. Wil- son, Trent Walters, Walter Lowe, Lavell Brooks, Robert Hamm, Donald Sniitbers. THIRD ROW: John S. Talley, Marshall Cochran, Clarence A. Wilson, Albert Spurlock, Nathaniel Cunningham, Gerald Sanders, Cordell M. Gill. FOURTH ROW: Lee E. Robinson, W. Alvin Carter Jr., Calvin R. Snowden, Ted Randall Jr., Pierre Spaulding, Albert Gage, Luther E. Hall III. Kappa Alpha Psi j-CAPPA ALPHA PSI. October 2 - large orawl with Kappa Psi brothers and their llates. WOW! October 8 — repeat perfor- Inance. Dance with Alpha Kappa Alpha ' s lifter the Homecoming game — repeat of Oc- jober 2. Buying of semester ' s books for ap- | roaching midterms. Two Psi guvs nominated j)y brothers for position of mascot — GRRR!! December 10 — annual Christmas pajama ' larty. WOW! December 11 — Neophyte 3ance. Super repeat of October 2. ' January — blue month. Study, study, study, ' ledge dance — seycral Kappa Psi pins for ale or loan. March 4-.5 — lU Sing. April 16 |- TKE Chariot Race — joined forces with jiK. ' s in costume competition. Fantastic re- heat of October 2. Pledge boress the actives J- that vou. big brother Greene? Mav 14 — iPsi Guys join with Sammies to give Little I ' OO dance. Rip roarin ' repeat of October 2. i) f ♦ i f I f ill t,« t i I f t I KAPFA DELTA - FIRST ROW: Carol Bottorff (Sec), Trudy Bradford ( Ed. ) , Laurie Beyer ( Vice-Pres. ) , Anna Cox (Pres.), Adele Clarke (House Mother), Nancy Busch- mann (Rush Ch.), Lois Loats (Treas. ), Sheila Row (Ass ' l. Treas.). Judy Henderson (House Mn r.). SECOND ROW: Mary A. Cormican. Cherryl Gritzbaufih, Sherri Woodruff, Kristi Ottesen, Sandi Trent, Sandy Cassncr, Marty Glasson, Jane Ragle, Toni Marsala, Jody Ritter, Juanita Esner, Marv A. Warren, Sharon Swander. THIRD ROW; Afton Rice, Jean Michalik, Jan Shoobridge, Jean Snapp, Spooky Spaden, Karen Thomas, Chris Blackman, June Rice, Katie Tilford, Kathy Kline, Marcia Lauritzson, Susan Sell, Marcia Mc- Elhinny, Mary Winthrop, Lynne Slutzkin. FOURTH ROW: Shiela Gracie, Claudia Moss, Charlotte Jones. Linda Hoyt, Mary Jo Kinimell, Jean Jardine, Lynne Stoller, Bobbie ' hite. Kathy Haynie. Lavonne Beliler. Vicki Harrison, Fattv McClurc, Beverly Baird, Marjorie Parker. Joyce Malioy. FIFTH ROW: ' Marilyn Musfirave, Sue Wilson, Judy Berrynian, Kathy Gilpatrick, Connie Balser, Mary Lenz. Suzanne Penz, Kristt-n Vea, Nina Adolph, Carol Mat- thews, Mary L. Beilstein. Judith Dickrnan, Nancy Houpt, Bert VanDenBosch, Jeri Krause, Jan Copp, Jean Thomson. Kappa Delta KAPPA DELTA. To the inexperienced eye! the little women in the group portrait ma) appear to be Pembroke scholars or, at best a flock of bewildered swans. . . . too manyi Rolling Stones with the Sig Eps at Home- ' coming niavbe? In spite of this, 75 per cent of the girls are pinned, and the other 25 guard the steel traps we set to catch athletesl who unwittingly use our backyard as a prac- tice field for any and all sports. Other backyard activity this year included workmen who woke us up eyery 7 a.m. byi drilling and hammering through our johr walls, as we awaited our new addition. Al- though wc missed our drawbridge and moat we finally got new pillars on the front porch Not being a group to shun tradition, we- ineoq:)orated an annual KD-Sigma Nu snow- ball fight with our neighbors to the north. It might ' ve been late in the season for snow and all, but the spirit was there. We then recuper- ated enough to tromp up the hill to serenade the Chi Phi ' s for Little 500. ' Thoroughly hoarse and exhausted from this, we faced another traumatic final week, packed our bags, and said adieu to our remodeled home. . . . eager for the addition ' s ' fresh paint and sawdust to greet us in the fall. J- ' kappa delta RHO. Back when I was a pledge, we outnumbered the actives five to three. When they yelled All pledges stand, we ' d yell All actives run! And they did. ' Being on the other side of the line-up now. 1 like active life better, though I ' m glad I ' m not Buster or Sherbs — our experts on pledges .ind green paint. ' The new ' batch of superfrogs is about like Durs — always in trouble. Thc ' had their walk-out, as usual, and certainly took advan- tage of Turnabout Dav. Imagine, a line-up Ifor the acti ' es at 4 a.m. — with suits and ties. I When vou think about it, the KDR ' s are itrong on decor, evidenced by a cornflakes ;)0X for Homecoming, Army paraphanalia, a ' goldfish and turtle pool, and bamboo for the ,;pring Luau. Spontaneous rain dances or |iula-hoop dances add to the entertainment. I You have to give the pledges credit for i.oming up with some far-out costumes for he Pajania Party. And the Kommando Kicker - what a dance! Almost bought out the Army surplus store and cleared the woods of trees iOr props. I couldn ' t believe our dates wore iiurse outfits. . . . and Army suit concoctions! Kappa Delta Rho KAPPA DELTA RHO - FIRST ROW: John Stoecklcy, Gerald Fritte, William McCoy, Marion Stewart, M. Daniel Baker, James Wolford, George R. Parish Jr., Donald Miller. SECOND ROW: Wayne Reed, Skip Higgins (Centurion) Fred Florjancic, Larry Strawser (2nd Vicc-Pres. ), Don Wemlinger ( Pres. ), Stephen J. Hyatt ( 1st Vice-Pres. ), Richard Ham (Treas. ). Forest Redding ( Schol. Adviser), Steve Mains ( Soc. Ch.), Duane Milburn. THIRD ROW: Michael Kendall. Garry Smith, Rick Reedy, Fred Mosemiller. Bob Worland, Larry Stout, Chuck Robinson, Jim O ' SuUi- van, George O ' Malley. Tim McKee. Jeff Storey, Greg Rhodes, Norman Babcock, William S. Yocum. FOURTH ROW: Michael Kendall, Craig Thomson, George Bewley, Stephen Free, Charles Altman, Stephen Huddleston, Brian Suank, Rick Johnson. Williiun Reid, Stephen Ernest, Rich- ard Elkins, David Blair, Ron McNaughton, David Cook. FIFTH ROW: Mark Bair, Larry Duvall, Don Myers, Eu- gene Rachon, Peter Schmitt, William Olson, Philipp Wachs- inann, Robert A. Moynihan, Stephen H. Johnson, Rick A. Heischenbein. Eric S. Randolph. George Sapp, Richard L. Edrington, Judd R. Cook. Barry B. Heath. SIXTH ROW: Larry Shearer, Terry Kors. Andrew W. Lilliston Jr., Mark Smedley, William R. Weakley, Thomas E. Butz, David Lawler, Edward Goodwin, Brandt Ludlow, Dan Bueter, Gar ' Winder, Fred Waldkoetter, John Hartniann, James W. Sherby, Danial L. Seaman, Rick Bogigian, Paul A. Hartmann. 311 Kappa Kappa Gamma KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA. Pass the magic marker. ... I need .some more decoration or this undershirt. Undershirt? . . . Oh, om date for the Kappa Barn Dance! Isn ' t that going to extremes? I see, the dates think so., but you dont. ... | And what about your parading up and down the streets to advertise the Delt Street Dance? Myself, I ' d ratlier watch Door Droodle experts like Bebop, Baggie, and! Smocker. I thought it was rather funny, the way so many sisters got thrown into tlie water tubs, at the Melon Mess. ' It was rather nice the way you performed for lU Sing with the Fiji ' s. Too bad about that cold fall weather forcing you to cancelj the Acacia Pavement Poimce and all. But ' then with such darlings as Kinks. Hugs, Botch. Peach, Lover, Kraut, and Schnopps in your house, and still being one of the top thrci houses academically, I guess being a Kappa works out pretty well. ,f% %Jf ♦ ' ,i ' . ,  it ,  ■ « 312 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA - FIRST ROW; Carol Sch- meidewiiul (Cor. .See), Harriet Brink (Marshal), Linda Leach (1st Vice-Pres. ), Lynn Smock (Prcs. ), Barhara Dolata (2n(l Vice-Pre.s, ) , Barbara Ahl (Pledge Tr.), Dara Wliittinjiliill (Trcas.), Susie Rajlains ( Stjc. Hush Ch.). S1 ' XX)M3 ROW: Jan Edington, Jan llarrell ( Soc. Ch.), Snsan Shoaff (Cult. Ch.), Jan Westfall ( Schol. Ch.), Mar- cia Ilahn ( Puli. Rel. Ch.), Cindy Bartlett (.Song Ldr.), Kathy Haughey (Registrar), Mary Vance (Ass ' t. Treas.), Ann Eichflkraut (Bus. Rush Ch.). Lynn Slnnnaker (.Activ- ities Ch), Judy Long. THIRD ROW: Bceky Newhard, Sally Fox, Susie Butterfiidd. Nancy I,o e, Mickey Davidson, Millie Hodson, Ann Covey, Shelley Morris, Marian Yanney, Susie Tard ' , Cail Coughlin, Susie Woodliurne, Sylvia Pres- sler. FOURTH ROW: Ann Friedman, Mdanie MacKenzie, Joanne Dailey, Sue Batuion, Patt ' Tomlin, Lynn Hakanson, Andrea Hilburn, Janis Hugh(J, Karen Miller, Linda Weyls, Barbara Becker, Carol Steinlierg, Susie Sprenger, Jackie Fox, Leslie Kricble. FIFTH ROW: Debby Decker, Ann Hansel, Jane Switzer, Gail Engle, Marilyn Hudson, Jeanine Hauptman, Janet Hahn, Ann Crabtree, Judy Johanson, Anne Binkley, Connie Schull, Connie CaiT, Gayle Byers, Cynthia Mauck, Judy Deems, Becky Bond. KAPPA SIGMA - FIRST ROW: Jay Brinson, Chip Bennett (Sec), Rick Knop ( Vice-Pres. ), Wilma Stitt (House Mo- ther), Doug Smith (Pres.), Allan Marshall (Treas.), Robert Cleaves (Schol. Adviser), Jeff Garinger (Chap.). SECOND ROW: Robert Jasinski, Thomas M. O ' Renick, Robert A. Powell, Ken M. Kaylor, Patrick Tanabe, Gary J. Anglin, Paul C. Jensen, James L. Wood, William A. Huff, Michael B. Nicoloff, Thomas W. Sharp. THIRD ROW: S. S. Silver, Tom Szabo, Tom Ensor (Soc. Ch.), James Stelle, Steve Stanfield, Steve Bond, Alan F. Hartman. Mike Fox, Frank Eberle, Walt Klukas, Brian Devaney, Tom Schuetz. FOURTH ROW: Walter H. DeAmiitt, Donald L. Sheagley, Robert L. Bannon, Patrick T. Welsh, Michael C. Bell, Gerald A. Harley, Thomas Keenan, Jack E. Lowes, Stephen B. Kickey, Dave Holmquist, James S. Castner, Robert H. Bielewicz, Steven T. Porter. FIFTH ROW: Jim Boone ( Sr. Adviser), John Dithmer, Jim Huminsky, John Kaylor, Tom Kragh, William Clark, Paul Smith. Larr ' Jackson, Lee Ford, Colin G. Haza, Terril Romine, Peter Delevett, Bud Lesh, Bruce Swan. Kappa Sigma KAPPA SIGMA. For the Kappa Sigma ' s, 1966 has been marked by the oddities and problems of their new surroundings. After numerous attempts at acquaintance, the ulti- Tiate breakthrough of the year— Slavic com- munication with the ZBT cook— was made, highlighted by the sounds of Hog Honda and the Chronicles, the antics of Red Banger, and :heir particular affinity for bnissels sprouts. Bringing along tlie wisdom of Klakas and he abounding k nowledge of the Hose from ■Jieir former Third street residence, the Kappa 5igs enjoyed further success in campus-wide ictivities. Although missing George the St. Bernard hrough an unfortunate summer accident, the ratemity members have directed their hu- nanitarian interest toward the abundant hipmunks and the Uncalled Four. After a lectic year in their strange environment, the Cappa Sigma ' s are looking forward to a more listilled 1967. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA - FIRST ROW: Volker Koelpin (Pledge Tr. ), John Quick, Robert Stover ( Vice-Pres. ), Ron Chaffin (Pres.), David Demaree (Treas.), Bob Dender (Soc. Ch.), John Riggs (Pledge Tr.), Richard Darst (Sec). SECOND ROW: William B. Keaton, Robert M. Assiff, Anthony K. Dean, David A. Fitterling, Thomas A. Keaton, Mark E. Trombley, Phil Springer, Mike Chenore, Mike Tijiimon.s, Tom Kilrain, Gordon Sinning, Dick White. THIRD ROW: John Bodine, Robert Stone, Joe Downey, Bob Wheat, Ale.x Emmons, Ken Todd, Jim Hawke, Dick Collins, Fred Adamczyk, Alan Beckley, Kim Baker, Larry Linhart, Albert Harris. FOURTH ROW: George Bigg, Bob Carter, Steve Duncan, Tim Micheli, Tom Bernhardt, Joe Simonetto, Don Kutch, Bill Michael, Mike Coomes, John Garmong, Dave Carter, Richard Pavel. FIFTH ROW: Steve Luedeman, Steve Van Tyle, Dave Spitzer. Robert Phillips, William Belanger, Barry Burnett, John Etherton. Skip Knutson, Ron Eshleman, Nelson Martin, Doug Spitzer, Ralph Lumm, Dave Wallace, Charles Smith, Paul Schanher. Lambda Chi Alpha LAMBDA CHI ALPHA. Daiintlessly they searched! Over hill, over dale, through rancidi swamp and muck, thev forged on, ever in search of those exotic ingredients with which to concoct their biggest project of the year — the Kula Dance. Each week Tom T. T. Quick, mastermind behind the affair, would bring the entire house roaring enthusiasticallv to its feet with his impassioned pleas for 300 railroad ties, a complete cable car svstem, two live volcanoes, and eleven tropical lakes. Not to mention, ' cried this relentless taskmaster, the alligators e ' re giving as favors. Onward, Men! As you can see, ingenuity was the bvword this year among the men of Lambda Chi Alpha. Whether selecting Go-Go Girls for the Lambda Chi-Tri Delt Lawn Party or ab- ducting an authentic, used outhouse for the fall pledge dance, pledges and actives alike caught the spirit of enterprise. In fact, the actives succeeded admirablv in transmitting originalitv to the fall pledge class. Enthus- ' iasm abounded that night when the pledges zealouslv tree-tubbed the house president ir his skivvies on the front lawn. PI BETA PHI. This was the year that. . . . we retreated to the courtyard. . . . the Pikes turned the white house into an outhouse for Homecoming. . . . Ladv Clairol cut off our I supply. . . . the Old Gray Mares turned into Ramhlin ' Gambhn ' Seniors. . . . we doubled jOur troubles with the flavor of Candy and Sandy. . . . Charley waited on and dated her and now is to wed her. . . . our Senior Dads dusted the Dust to the g ' rations of Baby Leon and the Presidents. . . . Rat, Korte, and I Marls turned into Hell ' s Angels for the pledge dance. . . . Thelma ' s bisquits rose and so did , our lbs. . . . we hannonized with the Sigma iNu ' s at lU Sing and also got pinned to them. ! . . . the new pledges teetered and posed on [the staircase during Presentation. . . . the •house joined Sam, Wuch, and Rench as avid i Fiji lovers during Little 500. . . . Vee and the ' crew sneaked cigarettes in the living room. ... Mother K turned over responsibilities to !the senior hours girl and went to bed early. . . . the class of ' 68 black-boressed their way to a late initiation. . . . the chapter studied ,all year to the tune of Achievement is Con- |tagious, but somehow became immunized. Pi Beta Phi PI BETA PHI - FIRST ROW: Anne Walker (Rush Ch.), Alice Driscoll (Pledge Tr. ), Ginny Wynn (Rec. Sec), Jan Meschberger (Pres. ), Jan Stauffer ( Vice-Pres. ), Sallv Baste (Treas.), Leigh Watlev ( Schol. Ch.), Carol Rector (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Alice Gettelfinger, Stevie Reider, Nancy Maxwell, Marcia Bobbins, Kathy Lybrook, Kay D. Franklin, Diane Fredrick (Soc. Ch.), Terry A. James, Nancy Frakes, Sandra Howell, Ann Johnson. THIRD ROW: Sheila Odea, Marti Sweitzer, Merri Mueller. Karen Fitton, Elda Hofiue, Holly Romans, Jayne Tuttle, Patty Chamblin, Suzie LeFevre, Nancy Forsyth, Candy Howell, Helen Rodgers, Cassandra Kanip. FOURTH ROW: Mary A. Wucher, Jane Willis, Jan Hefti. Peggy Paul. Dottie Owens, Susan Balsbaugh. Sue Huffman, Debbie McAdams, Melissa Finnegan, Barbara Weihmiller, Patty Martin, Becky Bell, Merr ' Lennarson ( Corr. Sec), Beverlee McCauley. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Shelton, Sonnie Weisbrod, Janet Kingsbury, Pat Kane, Karen Bixler, Margot Pickering, Gloria Thomas, Maria Habecker, Jeannie Verhoeven, Joan Kastning, Cindy Korte, Ginger Evans, Linda Graves, Mary Bruce, Jane Samuelson. 315 PI KAPPA ALPHA. Those Magnificent Hoosiers in Their Flying Machines proved to be an appropriate theme for the Pi Kappa Alpha-Pi Beta Phi Homecoming lawn display, for the Pikes are men soaring uppity-up-up : in the lU Greek system. Spirits got a lift with! the presentation of a photo scrapbook per- sonally signed by the female pilots of their Flying High to Victory display. The Pikes climb upward took them to Canyon Inn. McCormick ' s Creek State Park, for the Dream Girl Formal and the crowning of Dream Girl ' 66, Pi Phi Janet Kingsbun Then it was off to New Orleans for the Bour- bon Street Beat dance set in an outdoor garden under a red and white canopy. The Pikes glided to first place positions in Cream League intramural football and in the Greek Week sign contest, for which they de- picted how Greek Life Is Captixating in a broad sense. The flight of the Pikes to all- campus excellence included a departure from the usual in the lU Sing with the Sigma j Kappa ' s. Their partners in the Teke Chariot Race, the . ' Vlpha Chi ' s, added to the plane greatness of the Pike social calendar. Pi Kappa Alpha 316 PI KAPPA ALPHA - FIRST ROW: D. Robert Webster (Sec), James W. Woods ( Vice-Pres.), Lenore Tyler (House Mother), Kenneth E. Hardman (Pres.), David Thomas (Treas. ). SECOND ROW: Lane Ayres, C. Michael Woods, Tom Bodkin, Dave Newsom, Randy Hrkel, Jerry GeriR. Michael C. Braunstein, Pete Hoiideshel, Rofier Cof- fin. THIRD ROW: Sidney B. Gilmorc, David Thomas, Noel Shaw ( Soc. Ch.), Richard Mueller, Jeffery FerRuson, Doug Yeskie, Timothy Freeman, Robert Bamett, Robert Thompson, John Shanks (Song Ldr.). FOURTH ROW: Bill Dorick, Whit Bibbins, Steve Schoenherr, Steve Hayes, John Wetniore. .Alexander D. Ballantvne. Bill Gifford, Jim Macka -. Gary Reid, Bob Walkup. FIFTH ROW: Craig R. Nonnan. D. Kim Dunnick. L:irry Willhite. Tom Beck, Robert Dale Ci i;i;in. Richard G, Rciners, Michael True- man, Ken Kentner, Ronald Bush, Terry Sutton, Harry Browning, Donald Dean Bush (Hist.). PI KAPPA PHI - FIRST ROW: John Peterson (Hist.), Melville Webster (Treas. ). James McClure (Pres.), Ken- neth Freeman (Sec), Robert Brijianti ( Sst.-at-Arms }. SECOND ROW: Tom Richardson. Joe Patton, Richard Stutz, James McCoUough, Phil Lehman, Ted Carr, Dick Bender. THIRD ROW: James McCarthy Jr., Mike Nord- berg, Glen Crosier, Don Briscoe, Mike McCee, Dave Goron, Ross Brown. Pi Kappa Phi PI KAPPA PHI. Final Exam: Introduction to Pi Kappa Phi Part I. Short Answer 1. Who .stole all the light bulbs? 2. WTiat is Lagnaf and why won ' t Rupp give him up? ■3. How manv tricks does Dave Fry have up his sleeve? 4. Who is Briscoe, Bard of Jordan? Part II. Essay 1. Discuss the social significance of the Rose Ball Formal and the honor of being chosen the 1966 Rose Ball Queen. 2. List the advantages of winning the ex- change with Purdue ' s Omega Chapter after the Oaken Bucket Game. Part III. Identification 1. But later, much later. 2. Y.H.D.K. SIGxMA ALPHA EPSILON - FIRST ROW: William D. Bennison (Intramural Ch.), Richard Schaible, Earl Fred- erick Forst. Tim Thomson, Harr ' J. Shriver, Dan Smith, Tom Lantz, Stephen Harms. SECOND ROW: Bruce Har- rison. Jim Kittle, Lou Mone ' maker (Rec. ), Steve Bock iPres.). Lucv Patti (Pledge), Dan McConnell ( Vice-Pres.). John Efiulf, Doug Wilk, John Baker. THIRD ROW: James Middleton, Dick Huffman, Edward Fanner Jr., Bredy Wil- son, Bud Honps. Morris Erickson, Fredrick A. HiHis, Robert Bailey, S. D. Weldy III, Erich Barnes, John Bloom, John Watson Bodwell. FOURTH ROW: Sonny Wyland, David Votaw, Bill Elmer, William Price, Da e Cerow, Jack Jacobs, Cleveland Williams, Sam Yuska, R. T. Williamson, Dave Johnson, Bob Forste (Chap.), Jim Shaw, Bob Kleymeyer. FIFTH ROW: Ed Terrill. Gene Merrill, Mike McConnell. Barry Moore, Boo Sinnock, Tim Cook, David Mudd, David C. George, Robert Butler, Ron Shelton, George Henry, Reid Lemasters, Rick Krietemeier, David Simpson. SIXTH ROW: John Petscher, Randolph Leerkamp, Page Gifford, Dennis Zylman, Robert Cook. Robert Munson, Egon Peter- sen, Jeffrey Hilburn, Wally Zolbnan, William Gambill, Dick Hughes, Robert Harper, Dan Mayoras, Ron Peters. Sigma Alpha Epsilon SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON. Report to stock- holders of SAE Study Club, Lmt. (Prepared bv offices of Crawford, Crawford, and Spitale. ) ASSETS Acti es and pledges living in, out, or around house . 113 Returns on snap-tab beer can tops $2,788,783.04 Bison of the Year 1 BMOCs in high offices 31 Athletes rallying glories for Ole lU ' _._ 17 TOTAL: $2,788,784.66 LIABILITIES Hoarse oices from Little 500, lU Sing, and serenades 113 Men reaching age of consent .. 49 Dents in backyard jalopy 2,442 Pilgrimages to the Reg and to Brown County 5,402 i Outstanding beer debt $2,788,704.59 ' TOTAL: $2,788,784.65 I SIGMA ALPHA MU. What ' s the name of the Lone Ranger ' s niece? I know it! It ' s right on the tip of my tongue. . . . Be it their favorite game of Trivia (by the I way, the Lone Ranger had no niece, but a nephew ) or their more serious studies, the j Sammies know what college really means, I as proven bv their third place rank among (fraternities. I But life at the Sammie house isn ' t ALL I work. On that anticipated evening of the j Rags to Riches dance, their dates floated I dreamily down in a cloud of chiffon and , Chanel No. 5 to be met bv escorts dressed ' completelv in rags. And then there was the time the pledges landscaped the house and j groimds with hav and polished off the boress bv coa.xing a bewildered herd of cattle right into the li ing room. Sigma Alpha Mu SIGMA ALPHA MU - FIRST ROW: Mike YeUen, Warren Rosenblatt, Franklin Yudkin (Rec.), David L. Rich (Ex- chequer), David V. Freeman (Prior), Stanley Rosenblatt (Vice-Prior), R. T. Senn (2nd Vice-Prior), Gary Fischer (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Steve Claybon, Howard Knopf, A, Martin Cohen, Jay Gerson, Ted Steuer ( Soc. Ch.), Howard Bernstein, Roger Mervis, Stephen Dann, Gordon A. Saskin, Dick Matthews, Marty Snyder. THIRD ROW: Leslie Davis, Bob Hoffman, Ken Silverman, Norman Eisenberg, Marc Lewis, Robert Rosenblum, Ronald Zub- koff, Jeffrey L. Picklin, Bob Mahiian, Tiberius Herman, Dennis J. Hummel, Robert Guttman. FOURTH ROW: David Colman, Joel Sutlin, Neil Natkow, Gary Fuchs, Gene Teibloom, Michael Brodsky, Badger Greenberg, Greg Lus- tig, Louis Joseph, Steve Sabbath, Alfred Rothman, Barry Smith. FIFTH ROW: Martin Less, Mike Miller, Edward Dobrow, Jerome Malnian, Jay Glazer, Mark A.xelrod, Jay Welner, Bob Rose, Steve . dams, Steve Berg, David Tom- chin. 319 SIGMA DELTA TAU. Emphasis: NEW. Evervthing is new this year at the Sigma Delta Tail house — from Aunt Marie to the OK Corral surrounding the house in the vNal- deniess. While a fresh pledge class was enteringj upon a new outlook toward sorority ideals,! sisterhood, and living quarters marked by an| uncompleted second wing. Aunt Marie en- 1 tered — bringing with her a fresh atmosphere | of warmth and spirit, generated through fire- side chats, boresses, and grandmother ' s rem- edies of all sorts — from salt water gargle to raw steak. Perhaps for the first time in historv, wake-up was something of a success, _but, in the tradition of old, it was hindered by too i many suffering from too much senioritis. Sigma Delta Tau 320 SK:MA DELT. T. U - FIRST ROW; Susan Lt- y, Alyci- Herman (Cor. Sec), Patricia Mueller ( 2ncl Vice-Pres. ), Eileen I,ouick (Prcs. ), Mrs. Marie Burkharl (House Mo- ther), Linda Bcrnian (Treas. ), Marsha Miller ( Ree. Sec.), Jmli Levine (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Elaine Zuroff, Janie Dicknian, Elaine Cossman, Genie Berkowitz, Barbara Alexander, I.inda M. .Smith, Lynn CJehler, Judi LiektenherR. Bobbye RielKirds, Aria Nudelman, Annette Hoffman, Jane Cohn. THIRD ROW: Barbara Ilarman, .Sharon Cunnan, Linda Kalz, Sus:iri Barkoff, Marcia Bensingcr, Judy Wcin- stein, Sharon Dunies, Pat Schuler, Marsha Schuchman, J, ' 5 ♦ « • t i %J t f % l Karen . ' dclnian. Sandy Siegel, PhNllis Weinsteiii. . Iar ii Silver. FOURTH ROW: Jandy Reed, Joanie Evans, Zandra Frailieh, Joyce GreenberR, Elaine Marcus, Rozzie Beil, Penni Lovinfier. Suzanne BerRer, Cheryl Shmalo, Diana L. Etshokin, Sally Bumstein, Marilyn R. Feigenbauni, Nancy Mendelson, Linda Bernstein, Joan Strom. FIFTH ROW: Carol Pollard, Judith ManRe, PeRRy Fildernian, Bella Drachler, Jr)yce Altman, Sue Stoller, Vicki Bernie, Rochelle Abrams, Myra HamburR, Suzanne Taffet, Susan Creen- wold, Deborah Zoll, Susie Weinraub, Robin Fedotin, Karen Motel. SIGMA KAPPA - FIRST ROW: Judy Scholl (Schol. Ch.), Cheryl Heister ( Corr. Sec), Cathy Hodson (Pledge Tr. ), C. Jane Wicker (Pres.), Mrs. U. G. Moss (House Mother), Alice O ' Beirne {1st Vice-Pres.), Sarah Mellencamp ( Rec. Sec), Mary A. Rummel (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Michele Jamison, Kathryn Kampe, Elaine Bussard, Linda Walker, Marilyn Benninger (Rush Ch.). Judy Cutright (Soc Ch.), Diane Stone, Janet Zeschke, Peggv Haller, Jane Fuller. THIRD ROW: Margie Wallis, Carol Harwood, Marcia Hupp, Rita Baker, Pamela Moss, Deborah DeWolf, Julie Gunn, Susan Prather, Peggy Mcintosh, Barb Thompson, Marilyn Mutch, Becky Roller, Pam Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Diane Wastjer, Lynn Hoffman, Linda Schenk, Kaye White, Kathy Jackson, Diane J. Demaree, Judy Irish, Margo Heilig, Libby Kerrigan. Frannie Grace, Janice Baker, Phyllis Wade, Linda Fern, ' , Stormy Alcorn. FIFTH ROW; Pamela Schernekau, Anita D. Edwards, Pam El- wood. Sandie Troeger, Cheri Cutright. Lynn Wheeler, Pamela A. Gallagher, Sue Lattimer, Beckie Watson, JuHe Miller, Janie Lantz, Barb Blank, Merilyn Burris, Sarah Cain, Joyce Case. Mary Bodemuller. Sigma Kappa SIGMA KAPPA. I remember Mama. . . . I mean, Mrs. Moss, our housemother. And [it ' s coming back to me about the time we ; tried to climb stairs over mattresses, with I vaseline on the railings, and when we tried [to study in a room with Limburger cheese on |the lights. Oh, that ' s right. . . . now I remem- Iber the pledges! Hmmm. . . . yes. I Then there were those swingin ' practices jwith the Pikes for lU Sing. And my bruised legs remind me of riding in the Mini and cheering for the KDR ' s at Little 500 practices and for the big race. I But, most of all, I remember our work and Ifun together — decorating for Christmas, a jChristmas party for the Borrowed Time Club ™embers, making signs for all occasions, (Working on our annual genealogv project, iind song practice. . . . everv night?? n .UJ f ;.f f Iff f f t.f ii; V Hi iU SIGMA NU - FIRST ROW: Frank Fisher, Glen Shelton Jr., Kent Tate, Del Sandburg, Thomas Buecker, Tom Wright, Henry Persons, Bill Malinchak, Carson Joyner. SECOND ROW: Dick Robinson, John F. McMillen (Rush Ch.), Ross T. Creekmore, Lante K. Earnest (Rec. ), Daniel R. Grills (Lt. Commander), James F. DeVoe (Comman- der), Al Townsend (Pledge Tr.), John F. Ohnstead (Pub. Rel. Ch.), Fredrick A. Frauhiger, Jay Anderson. THIRD ROW: Thomas Tries, Mike Ross, Mark Toth, Dave Hod- son, Dan Pflaging, Bailey Hinton, Kent Newton, Edwin J. Gatemian, Gary McClure, Dave Anspaugh, Randall Welsh, Dick Anderson, Mike Kistler, Mike Etehison, Tom HiUi- goss. FOURTH ROW: Sid Sheray, Joe Mauzy, Skip Hehn, Bert I. Davis, Thomas K. Unger, Larry A. Myers, Lambert C. Genetos, Jeffrey R. Soniers, Raymond D. Zirkle. Frank H. Miller, Charles A. Tabor, Laurence E. Shine, S. Thomas Miller. FIFTH ROW: Robert Husk, Michael Richwine, Rand - Long, Tim Sheldon, Basil C. Genetos, David Thome, Ridlej ' M. Sandidge, Ronald Bennett, Charles Richards, Da e Wright, John Zience, John Reininger, Patrick Valen- tine, Thomas Shine, Richard Miller, Richard C. Harris, Ste en F. Davis. SI.XTH ROW: Chris Gardner, Gerald Maburn, Toby Stone, L. David Devine, Scott Rexinger, Da id Dunnington, Bob Nolan, William Stenberg, Kevin Tarn, Joseph M. Hoffman, Roger M. Alexander, Robert C. Russell, Gary Butler, Fred Biggs, Bill Stinnett, Mark Gibbens. Sigma Nu SIGMA NU. We are the men of Sigma Nu famous for our White Rn.se Formal. Actually the Voodoo Danee ha.s brought us more at claim. Our dates, having waded through it will testify to the authenticity of the water fall which we spill from the roof. When not setting up week-end dances we ' re most likely playing bridge. Armstrong and Anderson are our bridge champs anc Kalupa our loser. Holy grottoes — the Batcave! Wrecked b) Zorro, Superman, and Roger Ramjet, we have only its fond memory. Along this same line ol adventure we awaited a big snowfall for oui first annual snowball fight with the KDs The same action went for the Barroom Braw — speak-easy, double-breasteds. beer cans anc all — and for our high rating in intramurals. In closing, we offer an open plea to oui unabused pledges to refrain from parking ' Ws in our Ncstibule. SIGMA PI. All Systems ' Go ' for Launch - Cape Bloomington, Ind. ( UPI ) — After a ninht of wrestling with power failure result- ing from the Lady and the Tramp Sabotage : Affair, the chief parking-lot superintendent announced that NASA has given the green light for Satiuday ' s launching of Project Play- hov Party. During the flight several attempts will be made by the Sigma Pi ' s to rendezvous with visiting bunnies, provided flight plans go smoothly. A few weeks ago Sig Pi ' s P. J. Party Flight recorded another first — the world ' s largest bed - 20 ft. by 20 ft. When questioned about plans for future launching at the new $400,000 launching pad on North Jordan, due for completion next year, the Sigma Pi ' s x ' owed to lead the Gre- cian world in a record number of firsts. Sigma Pi SIGMA PI - FIRST ROW: Robert Mayes (Sec), Charles Tewalt (Treas. ), Thomas Gill ( Vice-Pres.), James Summer- ville (Pres. ), Gil Mascher (2nd Vice-Pres.), Don Kritsch (Herald). SECOND ROW; Charles Miller, John Pawlow- ski, John Bartel Weston, Gary Books, John Esmay, William McGinnis, John Faulkner, Allen Sims. THIRD ROW: Thomas A. Grain, Charles E. Boyle, Larry D. Lewis, Rich- ard W. Funk, James H. Norton, Philip L. Ellis, Michael H. Dietz, Alan B. Chandler, John F. O ' SulIivan Jr. FOURTH ROW: Howard A. Johnson Jr., Nicholas Joest, Ron White, Dennis Murphy, Steve Rider, William Steinhagen Jr., Mer- vin Contrell, Gary BrineRar, David Rust, Jerry Mutchler. FIFTH ROW: M. Dennis Brown, Grant Williams, Tom McGinnis, Kenneth Aldrich. William E. Cowden. Allen T. King. Jim Le ens, John R. Creighton, Patrick W. Harrison, James M. Dunn, Joseph O. Barker. 323 SIGMA PHI EPSILON. The log of the Greek ship Sigma Phi Epsilon indicates that 1965-66 was an adventuresome year for the skull and crossbone crew, as they launched the seven seas in a larger galleon. Sixtv-five mates and 17 galley slaves manned the ship on its voy- ages as master of the seas. Pi Beta Phi, Kappa Delta, and Gamma Phi Beta, three of the largest Greek shippers, could attest to the craftiness of these pirates, as each lost more than one ship to the hands of Blackbeard and his fiendish crew. The mates unleashed their ferocities on the poor galley slaves, who mopped the deck or polished bootv at any time of the hourglass. Prior to completing sentences as slaves, thev pulled a final mutiny, as they staged one of the larger disembarkments the ship has seen. A slight scrub bucket battle ensued when the Sig EP crew from PU docked Nov. 20. Sigma Phi Epsilon 324 « t SK;MA phi epsilon - first ROW: James Podawiltz, William Lanham, William Rupright, Tom Prall, Tom Edler, Rnhert Bird, Harland Leeper, Phillip Jones, George L. Bamctt Jr. SECOND ROW: Larry Moberly, Glen Buford (Guard), Drew Bachman (Chap.), Randy Covington (Cor. Sec), Mike W. Tucker ( Vice-Pres.), Roger Yule (Pres.), Dean Mendenhall (Sec), Stephen Thompson (Controller), C. R. Roach (Sen. Mafshal). Tom Battle. THIRD ROW: Tony Andrews, James E. Cain, John P. Bailey, Ronald B. Durham, Paul V. Parker, David L. Pitts, Richard V. Davis, Gary L. Maitlen, Michael D. Smith, Charles D. Coffnian, Thomas A. Davis, Gerald P. Rodeen. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Stanton, Larry Doty, James Alexis, Gary Rich, Steve McMurray, Frank Manfred, James Andrews, Larry Jamison, Thomas Wekony, Thomas Macklin, Ronnie McAhron, James L. Crawford, Richard Klaas, Ronnie Roberts, Robert Bailey. FIFTH ROW: Glen Kronewetter, Dennis DeBuysser, Pat Miller, Malcolm Beckner, Gary Gibson, William Utterback, Bob Dolan (Soc. Ch. ), Ron Meschberger, Richard Fess, Roger McKuhen, Robert Minnich, Dominic Pampalone, Phillip McCotm, Bol) Romanowsky. Tom Riesermiy, Don Collins, Michael Gibson. SIXTH ROW: Wally Nelson, John Wright, Terrance J. Tarnac, James R. Wallace, Russ C Bieber, James R. Hawn, Bnice R. Briney, John W. Roberts, Thomas F. Dunn, Dean R. Szabo. Gregon, ' A. Harv, Richard D. Zoll, Michael A. Pamielee, Paul Love, Lindan R. Hill, James L. Heath. SEVENTH ROW: Bill Rattenbury, Ken Powers, Tom Drake. Dave Whaley, George Hasemeier, Scott Frisk. i SIGMA CHI - FIRST ROW: Bob Weimer, Lance Carter, Earl Larsen, John Barrv, Bemie Kriieger, Dave Biesemeyer, Wade Nixon. Ed Sedwick. SECOND ROW: Barney Ward, Marc Carniichael, Jim Berkev, Chris Duckwall ( Vice-Pres. ), Bob Flick (Treas.), V. William Hunt (Pres.). Skip Wies- miller (Pledjie Tr.), Bob Watt (Pledge Tr.). Richard Han- ning. Randy Rowan (Sec.). THIRD ROW: Richard Levi (Ass ' t . Sec), Bill Steele, Steve Shoupe, Mike Cox (Magistrate), John Rhoades. Jim Watson, Dave Layne, Pete Cill, Dick French. Dave Kincaid, Dave Wheeler, Steven Chitwood, Lloyd Edens (Chapter Ed.). FOURTH ROW: Bob Hallock, Terry Fields, Grant Beardshear, Dan Daugherty, Tom Vandenbark, Joe Dress, Tom Keucher, Ted Abbott, Fred Simmons, Pete Guerrero, Tom Koegel, Sigmon Myers, John Harris. FIFTH ROW: Michael W. Davis, Woody Turner. Mike Cantrell, Richard Evans, Mac Fife, Dan Hallman. Bob McCracken, Pete Publow, Donald Farquharson, Timoth ' Dunn. Donald Parrot. Richard L. Simmons, Robert Coan. SIXTH ROW: Lee Brown, Steve Miller (Tribune), Bill Russell, Mike Rogan, Rick Gierke, Gar ' Leinberger, Steve Hampshire, Michael Bash, Ray Tinkel, Danny Mills, George House, Scott Frohbieter, Bill Hamilton. Sigma Chi I IGMA CHI. ;rhe ' 65 Melon Mess, ' nother vear-long success. rradition sparked bv a wholesome fight, [Female pledges dunked to their hearts ' I delight. jPlentv of fiui and more, Cood times were had galore. ,rhe house food was mostly fair. jBut once upon a time beware! Yes, it was the homemade chili that night That left the house in such a fright. The Tri-Delts went with them to the track ,ro hel]T them carr ' the 500 trophy back. A 1 ( i nAJ U K ■I Bi Aa Hi lAh K. Uf E ' i U k ' ' II E i tJJ Hi I H ■HI i Biflw KiJlllliflElfln Jk Vi m V L ♦ 1 t ! I I I f tl TAU KAPPA EPSILON - FIRST ROW: Paul Miller (Treas.), Helmut Brugman (Sec), Frank Pipino (Pledge Tr. ), Jim Curtiss ( Vice-Pres. ), Mrs. Mabel Fraser (House Mother), Lane Bamctt (Pres.), David Niendaf (Hist.), Ceorge Fuzy ( Sgt.-at-Arms . SECOND ROW: Bill Ringer, Charles Bloom, George Morrell, Robert Cro -es, Miehael Hunter, Diek Batten, Jim Larrick, Steve Helvie, Paul Saft. THIRD ROW: Robert Binninger, Ronald Collins, Donald Walker, Robert Ewald, Steve 0 ' Male ' , Jacob H. Feichter Jr., John B. Stewart, Ricky R. Rochelle, George A. Kort- bauer, Thomas E. Pfaff. FOURTH ROW: Samuel Hyde, Da ' id Webb, Larry Hanuuer, Dale Krane, Mar ' Ratner, Tom White, Thomas Ruble, Don Henrv, Randv Paynter, Gary Wring, Larry Tanzi. FIFTH ROWi Bruce Roth, Don Paquette, Douglas Stauch, Tom Waltz, Dick Flood, Howard Campbell, Greg Lumbra, Clint Phillips, Wayne A. Bognar, Jini Wesley, Jack Swelstad (Chap.), Bill Fortner, David Wallsmith (Grad. Schol. Adviser). Tau Kappa Epsilon TAU KAPPA EPSILON, (Symbol: TKE) Physical properties: TKE is ehemically a very active element. In its stable fonm, it is a very sauvev and de-bon-er light-hearted gas. Chemical properties: At nnimaj temper- atures, TKE remains relativel ' stable. When a nii.xture of TKE and Clark House is ignited, an explosion occurs, and a grand prize Home- coming float, The Majestic, precipitates. TKE formerlv presented a problem to chemists at certain times of the vear by pro- ducing a great deal of unpleasant, heavy, black smoke-up. An isotope of TKE was re- cently discovered, but because of its potent activity ( such as cornering two state police- man ) it is being kept imder close surveillance in a top-secret location. A new .$400,000 excavation is being jilanned on North Jordan in .search of this valuable ele- ment and .should be ready for mining by 1969. PHI GAMMA DELTA. This was the year of he Fiji. For the men of Phi Gamma Delta, ' ven grades were coming up roses. The lOuse not only earned the Jordan Bowl, an :iward for the best scholastic chapter in the lation. but also captured the coveted Cheney IIup in recognition of their status as the jest national chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. Celebration? Utter bedlam would be a nore appropriate phrase to describe those veeks following the Fiji ' s stunning triumph ,n the 196.5 Little 500. Although the fact that It was Mothers Weekend put a damper on ,he jubilation for a little while, both the ' •■iji ' s and their Alpha Chi partners enjoyed he fruits of a hard-won victory. Phi Gamma Delta PHI GAMMA DELTA - FIRST ROW: Gary Grieger, Rod Stamicr, Bob VVhitacre, Thomas J. Martin (Hist.), Bill Fowler (Pres.), Tom Horton (Treas. ), Bob Richey (Cor. Sec), Bob Smith. SECOND ROW: William Lowpen, Thomas Copper, Ron Montania, Tom Poulin, John Geiser, Steve Nelson, Gene Palmer. Denny Thompson, Mike Kaye, Pete Prentice. Carl Hash, Gerr ' Danielson, Ted Bindlev, Tom Goodnight. THIRD ROW: Mark R. Weber, J. Harold Smith II, Barry Aronson, Gene Denisar, Paul Stivers, Carter Jackson, Jack Alterknise, Jmnbu HoUoway, Digly Diggins, Neal Ander, Saal R. Sandur, Peter L. Scott, Stephen W. Andres, John Sorensen, Rick Lee. FOURTH ROW: Steve Powell, Frank Yoder, Jack Ransom, David Blanton, Andy Thompson, Gordon McLaughlin, Stephen Harris, Clifford Shaul, Bruce Gobdel, Rick Fay, Gilmore Haynie, Stephen PoUoni, Thomas Elyea, Tom Ransom, Jerry Bradley, Jerry Nicholson. FIFTH ROW: Michael Robinson, Michael Ash- worth, Richard Handley, Tom Olsen, Robert Melbrewer, Terry Nigh. Jack Johnson, Dennis Smith, Mike Horton, O. B. Long, Bud Mormon, John Mavon, Lawrence Bushkill, Jim Masters, Mike Jones. 327 PHI DELTA THETA. What ' s different aboui the group of men below? They are Phi Delt ' — the fratemity that becomes a part of yoii Tliey have been proven through excliisi ( tests to be superior to the Brand X fraternity Any Phi Delt will confirm this statement. Well-known for their Beachcombers Dance Phi Delts use the finest cjuality sand, ini ported water from Lakes Beanblossom aiu Griffey, genuine bamboo, and real live police men as stand-ins for this springtime product It ' s Phi Delt polie ' to put this same con- scientious effort into their annual She-Dellj dance. With equal enthusiasm, they serve their community, as exemplified in the annual Exchange Home Christmas partw for which they enlist the employment of capable Delta Gamma ' s. Phi Delta Theta 328 PHI DELTA THETA - FIRST ROW: Steve Banka, Tim Currens, Mike Cook, Dan Hcrbst, Dennis GettelfinRcr, RoKpr Thompson, Rolicrt C. Windle, David WallKren, RoRor HarKrove, Larry Lt-ssic, Mike Mcis. SECOND ROW: James McCaha, Jack Smart, Jeff MeClellan, W:ilt KinR, Dick Ungerer (Pres.), Matt Hand. Davi- Lucas, Rol) Con- away ( Fledge Tr. ), James F. Hendricks. Bud Sniitli (War- den), Peter F. Davies (ExehanRe). THIRD ROW: Larry Landis. Jim Johnson. John Weiser. Jim Martin, Jack Ken- worthy, Jim VerRin, Bob Kennedy, Bull Hedrick, Cus Natalie. Tim Smart. John McDonnell, Carv ' Cliumhlev. Steve Holdaway. FOURTH ROW: Rick Huff, Frank Kivett, Chuck Holdaway, Dick Fischer, J. C. Anderson, Jim Jewel, Fred Crady, Ken SitzberRer, B. J. Woodward, Tonv Vesh, Larry Steele, Jim Banks, Jim Lentz, Steve Cotanch. FIFTH ROW: Clark Eaton, Mike Stout, Jon D. Shady, David Per- kowski. Norm I ' cacock, Mac Martin, John Konecky, Michael Arnolt, Ric Snow, Dave Mills, Earle Hites, Boh Florv, Mark Sochar, David Bayles, Jim Whetstone. SIXTH ROW: Chuck Jones, Bill ERRers, Don Price. Pete Worden, Mason Boyd, Ben Small, Scott Purcell, Ken Hall, Bill ITtley, Scott Cordin, Brian KoeiiiR, Kevin Duffy, John ORden, Stuart Renner. PHI EFSILON PI - FIRST ROW: T!iom;is R. St. Myer, Virgil Hertling (Cor. Sec), Kurt Weisman (Treas. ), Glen Jacobs ( Vice-Pres. ), Steven Pontius (Superior), Max N. Banning (Sec), Robert A. Arnett (Gratl. Adviser), Thomas Beckman. SECOND ROW: Mike Anderson, Robert D. Price, Randall E. Garratt, Gregory H. Baugher, Jeff King, Barry Butner, Richard K. Keith, Christopher Sheltoii, Jiin Gong. THIRD ROW: Bernard L. Brumley, Thomas R. Warner, Albert L. Dewey Jr., Rick Williams, Ed Howell, William Jahn, Richard Casati, Stephen Beets, Harry Van Heldorf, Wayne Long. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence L. Filkowski, Al J. Paukstelis, Greg Allen, Mark V. Millman, Re.N M. McFarland, James P. McCoy, Robert F. Bennett, Randall M. Abbott, George W. Boh, Steven A. Steward. FIFTH ROW: Ronald Stanis, Stanley Irwin, Richard Helker, Ronald Lottes, Phillip Rosner, Peter Barnes, Michael Lytic, Charles W. Ice, Michael Wince, James W. Todd. Phi Epsilon Pi PHI EPSILON PI. If stuffing 36 members into a phone booth isn ' t proof that the Phi I Epsilon Pi ' s go in for things in a big way, |how about their Whale of a Vietoi ' y Home- icoming eelebration with the DZ ' s? j Although the Phi Eps have been on eam- Ipus for only two years, they won the Most ' improved Chapter award at a reeent Atlan- Itic City national eonvention. I When the Phi Eps aren ' t eating Hver or icracking religious jokes { every imaginable religion is represented in the house), you can jprobably find them donning tribal grass skirts ' in preparation for The Merengue, a way- out native ritual, fast becoming a house tra- jdition. I Greg is usually good for a few laughs, too, |in the middle of the night, when he will sit iup in bed and answer questions for five min- utes on anything — while sound asleep. PHI KAPPA THETA - FIRST ROW: Paul Baldoni, Ber- nard R. Seller, Walter H. Roscello ( Vice-Pres. ), Jack Gay- dosh (Pres. ), Rick Datznian (Vice-Pres. of Rush), Thomas J. Weakley (Sec), Francis L. Millev (Treas.). SECOND ROW: Dave Meo (Pledge Master), Clif Knight, Jack Wickes, Bill Davenport, Lou Di Angelo, Joe Aniaral, Bill Herrbach. THIRD ROW: Tom Schlietwiler, Darryl Koch, Mike Rowland, Bob Ataras, Sam Gaskins, Bill Cochrane, Brendan Hall, Jerry Zygmont. FOURTH ROW: Robert Loomis, George McCormick, Mike Livingston, Matt Fer- riso, Charles Ott, William Hoelker, John Deremigio, John Arnold, Robert Benton, Dennis Roussel. FIFTH ROW: Arthur Brost, Robert A. Johnson, Richard A. Horn, Pat Blackburn, Jack Wehner, Terry Ruxer, Phil E. Slawe, Alan Frisoni, James E. Morrical, Donald N. Neff, Doug Morrical. Phi Kappa Theta PHl KAP ALUH PHI KAPPA THETA. The Boola Boola Boy.s initiated a tradition .of their own with a grandj march of Boola Boola costumes and racket- makers to the Homecoming game. They used the SAE parking lot for a car smash at the Purdue pep rally — with Coach! Pont taking first swing at the jalopy. Joiningj forces with the Theta ' s, tlie Plii Kaps perched! two Go-Go Girls in cages for their all-cam- pus Fisheaters Fling in the fall. Soggy, muddy, rowdv trips to the Jordan, vear-round, for newK !a aliered, pinned, or engaged brothers pro idcd respite from dailv living, as did occasional poker games with Hou.semother Dalton. In their huge fall boress, mass-marauding pledges gleefully dabbed silver nitrate on the faces of sleeping actives. Ugly black marks popped up in class the next day. PHI KAPPA TAU. This year the Phi Tau ' s unanimouslv agreed that the fast pace of lU was too much. Reeder ' s insight solved the problem with a standard reply to the morning call-boy, I can ' t be bothered. Scholarship adviser John The Piker Gerhart started a one-man war against this apathy. But the pace continued vmabated on other fronts. John Kendall ' s hook, How to Succeed with Sorority Girls will be condensed in Playboy. Bricker, Hedman, and Coyle vied for the title of Mr. Destruction. Hedman with the head-on crash of his ' 65 model car and his ' 45 model nose led the race most of the year, with Bricker ' s retaliation coming on New Year ' s Eve. Brother Coyle unfortunately had his cycle liberated before having a chance at the title. Phi Kappa Tau i PHI KAPPA TAU - FIRST ROW: Dennis KinR ( Soc. Ch.), Gary Kuhlenhoelter, Joseph Johnson (Sec.), Edward Coyle (Pres.), Rick McQueen ( Vice-Pres. ), John Oallo (Treas. ), Charles Dimond {House Mnfir. ), David Myer (Rush Ch.). SECOND ROW: Rohert W. Schatz, David Friedlander, William R. Vermilya, Robert S. Howell, Michael E. Dumke (Plege Tr. ), Frederick II. Green, Dave Layson, Joseph W. Chan, James W. Gall o. THIRD ROW: Da ' id Ober, Keith Anderson, John Gerhart, Richard Yoder, Jim Lesher, Ted Street, George Phillips, Chris Hedman, John AmistronK, DouRlas Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Joseph E, Vandoski, Larry Elliott, Jack Keeney, John Kendall, Gregory B. Smith, Dale L. Swank, Jon R. Hedman, Randal! T. Gibbons, Stephen R. Morris, Mark D. Briney, Bernard W. Pfile. FIFTH ROW: David W. Bricker. Craig Riede- mann, Dan Denton, Dick Clem, Robert Koring, Robert Finley, Jack Strack, Thomas Neal, J. Robert Cooke, Paul Reeder, John Leffel. 331 Phi Kappa Psi .o. PHI KAPPA PSI. Atop fraternity row the Phi Kappa Psi porch Hghts blend in with the nighttime panorama of eampns hghting. Manv brothers have walked under these lights — there are Olympian swimmers and Rhodes scholars. Board of Aeons members and varsitv football players, club presidents and Phi Beta Kappa ' s, all warmly welcomed by the Phi Psi lights. And what a spectrum of eyents these lights have seen! That celebration with the Tri- Delts on completing their prize-winning Homecoming display, the night they carried home the scholarship trophy. And I wonder how that light felt at the Arabian Nights Dance as part of a moscjue, or did it care when the electricity conveniently went out during the Shipwreck dance. And do you suppose that light was ner ' ous when one of the brother Batmen hinig onto it for a special ceiling dance step. Holy chandelier, Robin! t « « i Iff m . f f « 332 PHI KAPPA PSI - FIRST ROW: Qid M. Mahurin, Ken- neth Frost, W. T. Wrese (Ass ' t. Treas.), Bob CroscUi (SKt.-at-Arnis), Richard Beale, Tome McNeniey, Steven Sobat, Robert Strode, Doug Roberts, Robert Olson. SEC- OND ROW: Robert F. Ress (House Mngr.), David A. Kienlen (Chap.), William C. Ridenour ( Ree. Sec.), James K. Piper (Treas.), Thomas M. Hamilton ( Vice-Pres.), Mrs. John Sanford (House Mother), Peter H. Smith (Pres.), David L. Stum (Soc. Ch.), Alan B. Grosbach (Cor. See.), Richard B. Spence (Hist.), David A. Stuteville. THIRD ROW: Tom Trethcwey, Norman Bramlett, Willie Strycker, David Hamer, William Underbill, Larry Pierce. Robert Colyer, Ed Hatcher, Charles Greller, James McMahan, James Perry, John Segal, John Wellington, Steve Young, Jim Conkle. FOURTH ROW: David Smith, Mike Kramer, Doug Phillips, John Learnard, Jerry McLeish, Donald Pal- mer, Pete Horst, Gregory Mikkelsen, Bruce Byrne, David Clossin, Alfred E. Field, Bnice H. Shectz. John R. Fraps, Robert E. Mceks, Charles O. Hamilton. FIFTH ROW: Pete Thorn, Greg Kwasny, David Millen, Da id Kowinski, Stan- ley Kwasny, Ke in Berr -, Stephen Jordan, Rand ' Swanson, Peter Vaughan, John Surbeck, Stephen Stelle. Tlioni;is Stree- pev. Masnard Johnston, Da id Banks, Tom Pharcs. Eric Williams, Richa rd Ishida. SI.XTH ROW: Gar Bell, Robert Kickam, Roger Norris, Mark Watson, James Babcock, Keith Sullivan, Lawrence Cies. John Rudd, James McCoy, Thomas Durham, Nonnan Schlemmer, John McDonald, Ed Hamilton, William Baile -, John Rennet, David Marcellino, Phillip Scheib. SEVENTH ROW: James Akhich, John Hurlbut, Vincent Savage, James A. Schmidt, Thad Hodg- don, James Williams, Joel Klenck, William Replogle. John Sisk, Cieorgc Strauss, Gary Chumley, Ronald Bianco, Wil- liam Sobat, Michael Field, Thomas Hodgdon, George Harris, Jim Long. PHI SIGMA KAPPA - FIRST ROW: Allen Gibbs, John Sniither, Larry Scott (Treas.), Thomas Boscker (Pres.), Steward Graham ( Vice-Pres.), Robert Sullivan (Sec.), Warren Weirich (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW; David Hermanson, Ricliard Cohee, Richard Hiatt, John R. O ' Con- nell, Lawrence C. Arany, John R. Bates, Ray W. Robison, James L. Crane, Bruce Maeda. THIRD ROW: Tom Apos- tolos, Bob Martindale, Dick Peabody { Soc. Ch.), Manuel Barreiro, Alan Lapp, Tim Krebs, Steve Cox, Randy Cald- well, Denny Miller, Tom Lee. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Kelsey, Steve Graybill, Michael G. Trapp, Terry Stoermer, Jerry Abplanalp, Joe Conlon, Steven E. Pettit, David R. Spanier, Michael D. Stevens, David H. Olson. FIFTH ROW: Patrick Handley, Stephen Stafford, Donald Meyer, Randall Bartlett, Harold Rasmussen, John Gerbracht, Frank D. Wilson, Richard Lehner, Steven Schmidlap, James Benton, Charles Roy. Phi Sigma Kappa PHI SIGMA KAPPA. Once upon a time in a big cottage in the far away land of North Jordan, there lived a happy group — Wink, Herm, Doc, Little Richard, Surfer, Super Spick, Fickv Recteau, Bo.sch, Maynard, and 50 other little men. A TV talent scout from the big city signed them up with the Kappa ' s to decorate a Christmas tree on his program. The little men also liked to dance and sing and dress up in costumes, so thev had an Hawaiian luau, a Speakeasy dancV, a Plavbov dance, a ' iking dance, and a Moonlight Formal where they chose their favorite princess. When not riding bicycles for the big race in the spring with the Alpha Xi ' s or winning second prize in football, the little men liked to plav pranks on one another. One time some of the little men put water balloons between the springs of the top bunks and got the little men in the bottom bunks all wet — it was very funny. CHI PHI - FIRST ROW; Phil Price. Dennis Makielski (House Mngr.), Jack Price (Treas.), Jon Estes (Pres.), Bill Breckmann ( Vice-Pres.), Mark Weir (Sec), John Phillips (Hist.). Gordon Forbess. SECOND ROW: John Stokes, Jim Gath, Walt Barton, Dan Purvis, Harry M. Von Tobel. Crais Fowler, Kent Ash, David Butler, Sam Stoehr, Don Malcom. THIRD ROW: Mark Asmar, Leland WiR- fiam, Michael Mullinix, William Schleier, John Hillery, Stanley Howard. Larry French, Todd Hoover, Dennis Rvan, Phillip King. Jerry Judjahn. FOURTH ROW: Charles Sprague, Grant Somes. Steve Scherschel, William Hammer- man, Bob Soderberg, Bruce Browning, William Nuss, Harold Vogel, Tom Brown, James Short, Jon Thomas. FIFTH ROW: David Estes, Greg Tunis, Robert Tennyson, Larry Craig. Ron Werner, Barry Rummel, William Bosco, Robert Carter, Jeff Jones, Richard Tandy, Larry Pugh, Chi Phi CHI PHI. Our tour pauses here at 1400 North Jordan. We first have the street and sidewalk — scene of football games and skateboarding. Here is the tree up which the men chased several KD ' s who were seeking a clue as to the whereabouts of their kidnaped housemother. Friendly Chi Phi-KD relations were later renewed for Little 500. Inside you ' ll notice on the living room carpet Kriston ' s shedded German Shepherd hairs. The sand you see in the corner to vour left is from the Roman Orgy. And in the is backyard sits the Chi Homecoming float effort. Phi-Sigma Kappa CHI OMEGA. Chi Omega this year has been a mixture of the traditional with the uniisvial. ' Despite the psvthological effects of Batman, cottage cheese, and tinia fish, the Chi 0 s con- I tinned to sponsor their annua! Christmas party for foreign students, their social and ' civic awards, and their annual taffv apple sale. Undoubtedly, the year ' s successful program has been highlighted by the pay while you go diet table, followed by Friday night j pizzas and the chicken fat club. However, the Jolly Green Giant ' s presence at Thursday night dinners most certainly con- tributes to cjuick exits on the annually dis- couraging fire escape, the only one like it on j campus. j After another fast-moving year amidst the ; co-sponsorship of the DU ' s, Acacias, and SAE ' s, the Chi Omegas are looking forward to next year — with a husbandless house- mother — all marked by the antics of O ' Malley and O ' Toole. Chi Omega CHI OMEGA - FIRST ROW: Marilyn Wortman (House Mngr. ), Betsy Bums (Pledge Tr. ), Carolyn Furst (Pres. ), Mrs. Ervvin (House Mother), Sandy Altman ( Vice-Pres. ), Joan McCullough (Treas. ), Laure Eklund (Sec). SEC- OND ROW: Janet Hipshcr, Robin Hamiff, Bobbi Bran- nen, Pamela Alsop, Carol Weaver ( Soc. Ch.), JoAnn Bacon (Rush Ch.), Robinpat Taiii (Personnel Ch.), Anne Sheeks, Barbara Lowden, Susan Schoenstein, Roseanne Blakesley, Ale.xis Smith. THIRD ROW: Connie Gresso, Joan Laem- mer, Nancy Rhodes, Mary Ann Wheaton, Ruth Ann Matix, Marilyn Miller, Kendra Eiler, Cathy Jones, Jane Lach, Jean Lach, Sharon Jarvis, Luise Koehler, Susan Chadwick. FOURTH ROW: Liina Sildver, Trisha Reinertson, Patricia Burns, Mar ' Ann Baunigartner, Connie Climer, Pat Kollker, Beverly Strohm, Helen Huff, Judy Haller, Diane Mundell, B. D. Hartley, Kathy MacKenzie, Sharon Alexander, Lvnn Knebel, Cherry Ranz, FIFTH ROW: Linda Sayka, Janice Tyk, Judi O ' Reilly, Barbara Ford, Joanne Downing, Kathy Wilson, Dede Duff, Vicky Hall. Kathy McGread, Susan Willis, Carol MacDonald, Phyllis Pierson, Shirley Veith, Ann Whitniire, Lee Ann Babcock, Susan Major. 335 eM It ' ti?5 _ci ft «£« ; ' H0 « ?tsc rmb - nn mn ED tj ' i llt T DTD Tini cm ' eifJfWTr ' { 1- ! cSn ba, liiSSS lslE °8 s a llium iii«i i |. ti;V Iff ft HI tw l« uragM t i poaol i . ? =I f aooo bodo OOQD 1:3000 oacy DPP OOP aooo aao 00 y y} ' . Q5i oooo Do 00 PUQOO DODDO DQDDD aaooD naoOD anot aBnoo a oLjo « — I I — I l l t l 2 %¥ tS (10 oa ooqQ noPO qdOD i d Daqok.?o: Ft. Doog aoDC 2 0 A . ' J Independents Briscoe Quad James Bond couldn ' t have done a better job himself! Our Goldfinger float added a touch of brilliance to the Homecom- ing parade and pep rally. In our spider web, stretched between the wings of our donns, we boosted the Hoosiers uith Hap- piness Is a Hawk in our Web. Yes, we of Briscoe Quad are a proud, new breed. Or rather MOST of us are a proud new breed. We cannot forget that group of veterans from Trees Center, those .seasoned fighters, wise in the ways of guerrilla campus warfare, without whose help we would imdoubtedlv have been lost. We ' ve got to be tough — to endure those long tramps to class, lo town ... to anywhere! We ' ve got to be healthy — can you imagine someone with acrophobia trying to eke out life on the Iltli floor? And, above all, we must be gentle and tolerant — the first prere(|uisitc for living in the most isolated coed dorm on campus. Can you imagine a per.son with . . . what ' s the term that means a fear of the opposite sex ? But we have been blessed with a few unique distinctions. Ours is the shortest distance between a dorm and the Stadium and Fieldhouse. What a joy it is to watch those thousands of other students wheezing their way to basketball games through win- ter ' s bluster! BRISCOE OFFICERS - Shelly Ross ( Cult. Walter Lamble Dir.), Harry- Miedema (Treas.), Bill Foster Pres.). ( Rec. Dir.), George Hart (Academic Dir.), (Pres.), Glida Bailey (Vice- 339 BRISCOE, A-3 - FIRST ROW: Marilyn Lamar, Ellen Robey ( Sec.-Treas. ), Kofie Montgomery (Soc.-Rc-c. Dir. ), Sheila Keas (Vice-Gov. ), Linda Raysdale. Linda Rich- ardson. SECOND ROW: Elvira Scurlock, Pruda Shank, Nancy Sheets, Joy Jessup, Jackie Fletcher, Suhn Ferry, Nancy Lee. THIRD ROW: Joanne Bozoukoff, Valeria Weddington, Judith Trail, Linda Phares, Helen Romano, Ila Jones, Gail Mohr. Briscoe A-3 Briscoe A-4 BRISCOE, A-4 - FIRST ROW: Marti Rudynski, Gail Clark, Gerry GoodhnR. Shir- ' ley Barnes, Sher l Beron, Alverine Micken, SECOND ROW: Yolanda Moxley. EUen Hucgins, Rachel Swadener, Linda Rice.i Marcia Watkins, Cynthia Jones, Mary Mc-j Gavoc. I BRISCOE, A-5 - FIRST ROW: Susie An- derson, Winnie Kaffenberger (Gov.), Joan Savage (Vice-Gov. ), Ruth Leedy (Comm. Ch.), Sue Peters (Soe.-Rec. Ch.), Linda L. Tyler. SECOND ROW: Sue Girkin, Eliza- beth Maurer, Linda F. Bennett, Dianne Lloyd, Kay Peters, Barbara Schermack. Briscoe A-5 Briscoe A-6, 7 BRISCOE, A-6, 7 - FIRST ROW: Janis Monihon ( Rel. Ch.), April Arington (Vice- ' Gov. ), Melinda Conley (Gov.), Emily Keas [(Exec. Vice-Gov.), Joanne Jones (Rec. Ch. ). .SECOND ROW: Linda Schaden, Arlene ! Haring, Suzanne Kasper, Kristin Anderson, ' Eileen Underwood, Octavia Fallwell. THIRD ROW: Georgia Carter, Linda Ash, Karen Copeland, Beverly Martin, Jennie Woods, Alicelee Spurgeon, Eva Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Gale Marty, Sharon Lacy, I Linda Burden, Shalaine Malone, Linda Lam- I bert, Pani Davidson, Karen Baxter, Sarah Murphy, Earleen Fisher. BRISCOE, A-8 - FIRST ROW: Anne Casey (Academic-Cult. Ch.), Janet Linback (Gov.). Karen R. Danko. SECOND ROW: Judith Watts, Rita Wilson, Jean Kupferer, Helmi Hoffliaus, Linda Thunberg. THIRD ROW:! Glida Bailey, Willa S. Haub, Jeanette Tracy.i Jacqueline Chapla, Shirley Lepird, Rosie Kortenber. FOURTH ROW: Carol AHord, Mary Clark, Valerie Papi, Loretta Sachs, Sharon Mackey. Briscoe A-8 Briscoe A-9 BRISCOE, A-9 - FIRST ROW: Jane A. Myers (Academic-Cult. Ch.), Nancy Grif- fith (Vice-Gov.), Carol Whitson (Gov.), Cher l Blackburn (Sec.-Trcas.). SECOND ROW: Penelope S. Robbins, Marty Hub- bard, Rosemary Nimon, Delores Moxley. THIRD ROW: Kathy Cox, Elaine Schriefer, Regina Harri.son. Anita Birutschenlco, Carol Child. FOURTH ROW: Judy McGill, Chris- tine Reid, Rosalyn Jones, Janet L. Crist (Counselor). 342 BRISCOE, A- 10 - FIRST ROW: Sue Spin- ner, Judy Coss (Gov.), Judy Jones (Exec. Vice-Gov.), Linda Weeks. Catherine Groome, Diane Lievense, Lynn Humm, Kathy Pink- erton, Carolyn Bogert. Briscoe A-10 Briscoe All BRISCOE, A-11 - FIRST ROW: Janet Newton (Comm. Ch. ), Adrienne Poole (Gov.), Shelly Ross (Cult. Dir.), Marta Holowaty (Vice-Gov), SECOND ROW: Debbie Firestone, Cheryl Mullett, Marcia Cohn, Ellen Gillis, Elaine Harpenau, Wilma Taylor. THIRD ROW: Chris Hamilton, Deborah Green, Connie Loving, Janet Al- tenbach, Linda Cockerham, Pam Lunti, Donna Staff. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Grant, Nancy Miller, Rev Quinlan, Judy Krier, Lynn Nepote, Olivia Swan, Jill Beardsley, Carol Sandberg. 343 BRISCOE, B-1, 2 - FIRST ROW: Elbert Nickleson (Sec), Rav Becich (Vice-Gov. ), Leo J. Bogee (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Phil Stevens (Gov.), Steve Lohsl (Treas.), Mike Gundlach (Comm. Dir. ), Greg Steele (Rec. Dir.). Briscoe B-1, 2 Briscoe B-3 0 t . m n fVM 1 J w J j M m i B i Ul i H ' --• ' TMfcM vr l wPi t ' A Jr fll H F ' l ' r P mbI ■iKk « BRISCOE, B-3 - FIRST ROW: David Loomis (Soc. Dir.), David Beck (Comm. Dir.), John Zink ( Viee-Gov. ), Owen Is,iacs (Res. Ass ' t), Ted Mohr (Gov.), Jon CluRue (Sec. -Treas.), Paul Zienier (Academic-Cult. Dir.), SECOND ROW: Bruce A. Smith. Fred D. Gritten, Tom J. Grant, Robert B Grinstead, Dan Hcndrickson. Bill Ehret. Francis J. Meggison. Kci-Shing J Ho, Den- nis L. Dipert. THIRD ROW: Michael Somerville, William Shoobridge, Thomas Kick, William Snyder, Gary Sampson, Char- les Grace, Lawrence Fetters, Terrv Huns- berger, Joe Childers, Gary Allison. FOURTH ROW: Craig Leilous, John Stevens, J.omes Hausmann, Terry Engle, Scott Pnrcell, David Narmore, Steven Pedlow, Greg Jackson, David Kem. BRISCOE, B-4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Ronnie Dyer, Roger Winters (Res. Ass ' t), Gilbert Sardinas (Gov.), Henry Solmer. SEGOND ROW; John Zioiek, Gommodore T. Mobley Jr., Bill Kroll, Don J. Hickman, Pat Sher- man, Lonnie R. Roberts. Briscoe B-4, 5 Briscoe B-6, 7 ' BRISGOE, B-6, 7 - FIRST ROW: Kenneth Leland (Academic Ch.), Richard Jarrell |(Comm. Gh.), Larry Poyser (Comm. Ch.), Ijoseph Long (Gov.), Fred Holmes ( Soc. ]Ch.), Michael Comer (Sec), Michael Ru- therford (House Mngr. ), Terry Travis (Cult. ' Ch.). SEGOND ROW: Tom E. Meador, Tom L. Pytynia, Bob E. Stiles, Kersten G. Henrj ' , Millard L. R. Williams, Joseph L. Brownlee. Roger D. Southard, Todd A. Curless. Phillip H. Skinner. THIRD ROW: ' George Hart, Bill Gogel, David Stahl. Bruce Siebe, Donald Hicks, David letmore, Rorv |0 ' Bryan, Paul Page, Bill Hire, David L. pcv. FOURTH ROW: James Etchison, Bruce Gelle ' , Da ' id Myers, James Stone- ourner, Reginald Ha es, Ben Allen, Michael onley, Tim Baugh, Stephen Burress, Craig Jeck. i .f t f. BRISCOE B-9, 10 - FIRST ROW: Richard Leighton ( Sec.-Treas. ), Jack Luig (Cult.- Academic Dir. ), Charlie Asnius (Gov.), Ray Carson Jr. (Res. Ass ' t), Martin Hey (Vice-Cov.), Rav Sparks ( Soc.-Rec. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Steve J. Spalding, John L. Reid, Gary L. Dean. Chuck E. Bell, Charles A. Spraguc. Charles B. McCulloch, Dave Sturde ant. Doug Browne. THIRD ROW: Ros Sto ' all, Gene Monahan, Robert Neitzke. David Brunini, Robert Rice, Fred- erick Pratter. Don D. Miles, Clifford Flesher, Steve Bailey. FOURTH ROW: Harold Campbell. Steve Brown. Dan .■ gley, Gary Trinkle, Ken Newsome. Marty Munroe, Jeff Hess, Don Imel. Briscoe B-9, 10 Briscoe B-U BRISCOE, B-11 - FIRST ROW: Robert Zellers (Viee-Gov.), Richard Miller (Gov.), Terry Feuerbom ( Counselor ) , Vaughn Rice (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Ollie Liv- ingston Jr., Abdul Latif A. Bash, Carl R. Hess, David L. Smith Jr., Gregory J. Price. THIRD ROW: Keith Phemister, David Olive, Michael Aylsworth, Carl Cowen Jr., Craig Sautter, David Denham. 3 46 Forest Quad Ah, what pleasanter way to be roused than at 6 a.m. to the melodic thunder of drills and hammers? What better time for amiable conversation than during leisurely hikes to Read for meals thrice daily? And what grander opportunity to ponder astute, collegiate thoughts than while trapped between floors in a new elevator? Ask any Forest Quad coed, and she ' ll reply, This is the good old college life? Living in a brand new dorm can be luxurious (plush carpeted halls, paneled lobby), but living in a brand new un- finished dorm is quite another matter. The Johns, popular spots that they are. warranted special attention during a power blackout; panic reigned until candlelight saved the night in the little rooms. And who could forget Fannie ' s John meds, those ingenious news let- ters inviting you to take a seat and relax while catching up on all the latest announcements? The half-finished atmosphere didn ' t apply to dorm spirit as the Foresters rolled up their sleeves and pitched in to help the men of MRC concoct a prize- winning Homecoming float, Orbit Iowa. Argonne House FOREST, ARGONNE 2. 4 - FIRST ROW:! Robin Solomon, Rita White, Carol Riden-) our, Carolyn Tudor. Martha Kerchevalj Janet Shuinwav. Donna Smith, Sandra Wernimont. SECOND ROW: Sharon Ren- forth, Deborah Lowe. Sandy Whittles. Eloise Robinett, Diane Lane, Linda Patrick, Jane Stup. Delores McDonald. Nancy Fields. THIRD ROW: Karen Turpin. Patricia Kuts- lar, Mary Todd, Doris Hitchcock, Rae Lauber, Sherri Salner. Judith Klein, ]oycc Unger, Karen Ashe, Suzi Kendall. FOURTH ROW; Kayleen Freeman, Jacquelyn Oak, Rita Pelley, Karen Comp, Miriam Fojitlman. Rechal Cod ' , Sharon Edwards, Kathy Spindt Charlene Zeronik. Argonne House Argonne House FOREST, ARGONNE 3. 4 - FIRST ROW: Carol Furry (Gov.), Myra McFarland ((Vice- Gov.), Kathi Breeden (Treas.), Barb Haines (Sec). SECOND ROW: Rebecca Hosteller, Karla Horowitz, Jacquie Drake, Mary Rose- berry, Janet Sugamian, Louise Casada, Phyl- lis Taggart, Nancy Cagle. THIRD ROW: Jeannine Gill, Denise Garriott, Connie R. Gregory, Mary A. Miller, Janet L. Royce, Janet Tower, Margie Collings, Jodv Burnett, Jo A. Titak. FOURTH ROW: JudyHoffman, Joyce Ewan, Marcia Bell, Nancy Mundy, Sue Levy, Nancy Graves, Karen Kistner, Louise Hibbard, Louise Lynch ( Center Judicial Ch.), Belinda Byrne. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Elliott (Sec. Dir.), Judy B. Huber, Susan Ooyevaar, Marty Glann, Diana Ker- berg, Elizabeth Jones, Sharon Yazumbek ( Cult. Dir. ) , Susan Jones, Carol Plumm. I FOREST, ARGONNE 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Kathy Doran, Meg Wolf, Peggy Fryar, I Patricia Woodlock, M. Ellen Jav, Connie iCrostreet, Veronica Bodak. SECOND ROW: ' Carolynn Moraczewski, Susan Thorp, Nancy ;Moeller, Sheila Hatfield. Diana Schutz, ' Johanna Williams, Karen Witte, Vici Wertz. THIRD ROW: Connie Hile, Merrellen Hud- ■son, Diane Thomas, Jill Harmer. Nora Moritz, Jane Snell, Ann Gaebel, Mvra Chris- ty, Jackie Kuhns. FOURTH ROW: Carol ' Christ}-, Virginia Smith, Jeannette Batrd, jCaroI Nadzak, Barbara Davis, Beverly Mur- (ley, Elaine Willis, Judy Peters, Kay Ringo, jKatha Weeks, Linda Kilgore, Barbara Stevens. FOREST, TANGLEWOOD 6 - FIRST ROW: Karen J. Smith, Carol Piccivillo, Marlene Todd, Mari Leininger, Angela Al- len. SECOND ROW: Mimi Davis, Rita Mireles, Diane Baker, Mary A. Mever, Grace Richards, Anne Bondurant. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Draizar, Susie Shields, Sue Shorts, Gayle Mueller, Linda Prigg, k ' athy Chism, Judy MeClain. FOURTH ROW: Judy Bjor-, lie, Ellen Pentecost, Jeanne Jopes, Robin Marion, Ann Swisher, Nancy Bauer, Cecelia McCill, Judy Craig, Susan Yoder, Susie Hall. Tanglewood House Tanglewood House FOREST, TANGLEWOOD 7. 8 - FIRST ROW: Sandy Shaw, Claudia Eby, Sherrie Shields, Juanita Viera, Mary Terry, Judith Horvlett, Suzanne Hartman, Ruth J. Clark. SECOND ROW: Colleen Bednar. Sandra Hall, Alice Ashton, Connie Penny, Janet Althoff, Cheri Dazev, Nancy Shelton. Man J. Popp, Fran Weber. THIRD ROW: Kar l Griffith, Jo A. Meddock, Cheryl Honeycutt, Lynn Spicer, Eleanor Diek. Lucy Marlatt, Shirley Ison. Linda S. Smith, Barbara Brunt, Diana Dunbar. FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Nash, Carolinda Hales, Dianne Wilson, Becky Sargeant, Judy Evans, PegRy Mc- Laughlin, Marcia Mau, Kathy Friggey, Sue Johnston. 350 FOREST, BIRNAM WOOD 9, 10 - FIRST ROW: Sydney Erdnian, Sandra Beehler, Janice Kostelnik, Judy Ridenour, Cherry Moraczewski, Linda Delph. SECOND ROW: Rita Johnson, Barbara Gurnell, Gwen Arment. Linda Trueb, Nancy Shake, Rose- mary Tristano, Judy Fry. THIRD ROW: Sandra Asbury, Muma Bally (Gov.), Carol H ankins, Jo A. Guidrey, Lin Murphy, Lynne Gunderson, Carol Sauzer, Bonnie Lubin. FOURTH ROW: Joann Hurwitt, Gloria Hack, Rosemary Davey, Sharon Shaw, Nancy Tellman, Kathy Butt, Pat Sieges- mund. Birnam Wood House Birnam Wood House FOREST, BIRNAM WOOD 9, 11 - FIRST ROW: Maryanne Ulrich, Anjeanette Bene- field. Diane Southwood, Claudia Jacobs, Brenda Garringer. SECOND ROW: Shiao- may Li, Dee Waxman, Joyce Dorshak, Lin- da Shank, Judy Mizer, Bev McPike. THIRD ROW: Nancy Muehr, Sharon Hinton, Pamela K. Hamilton, Susan Reeder, Julie Weaver, Cinda Rice, Linda K e 1 1 e y . FOURTH ROW: Geri Snider, Sallie Strong, Noreve Cornea, Vera Stewart, Nancy Hold- er, Sandy Receveur, Karen Tyner. 351 Foster Quad Dear J.W.F., My farewell letter to you — I ' m leaving your quad. Circumstanees forced the Dean to suggest I take a little vacation. I hear Viet Nam is lovely in the spring. As I was packing my clothes ( including my well-worn scrufties and the socks that the dining hall never saw), I got to thinking about the reasons for my compulsory leave of ab- sence. What it boils down to is that I was leading the class-cut tally and going to the Foster librar ' only to find dates. But being a leader in quad activities was worth it. For instance, as Agent OO6V2 during beer smuggling epi- sodes, I gave the usual treatment to any in- filtrator — flushing. Fosterites united under me on circulating petitions to fire counselors, maids, etc.; ar- ranging a swinging reception for our Play- boy Playmate; making the snack bar scene (every night??); staging birthday shower parties; pennying in noi.sy scholars; and, of course, escorting frogs to the Okeefenokee. Well, John, it ' s been real, but duty calls. Carry on my traditions for me, will you, old fellow? Thanks. P.S. I ' ll sure miss the facelifting jobs on the leaning tower of Harper and all tho.se fire drill serenades. Center Council FOSTER CENTER COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Lynn Starr, Linda Lay ( Sec. ) , Glenna Tolbert (Vice-Pres. ), Vivian Gluck, Marlene Guernsey, Tom Walker (Pres.). SECOND ROW: Margaret Lloyd (Adviser), Jennifer Pyle, Charlotte Deepe, Pat Nemeth. Suzanne Lichtman, Don Evett, Jeff Conn. THIRD ROW: Max Bessler, Howie Kravitz. Bob Mechling, Rick Clements, John Meyers, Dave Mattingly. FOURTH ROW: Dave Adams (Treas.), John Thomas, Dan Pramuk, Richard Payne (Vice- Pres.), Wayne Berger. Judicial Board FOSTER, CENTER JUDICIAL BOARD - FIRST ROW: Alison Finkle, Pete Jarecke, Bill Ehrich (Adviser), Steven Diekerson, Ann Steiner. SECOND ROW: Mary E. Kantroski (Sec.), Herbert Marsh, Robert Krull, Jerry Mackel, Karen Schuster. FOSTER, HARPER JUDICIAL BOARD - i FIRST ROW: Carol Steininger, Ruth A. Morey ( Adviser ) , Sylvia Shockley, Andrea I Brown, Lynn Szajko, Leslie Dallas. Harper Judicial Board Harper 2, 3 FOSTER, HARPER 2, 3 - FIRST ROW: Rita Lawson (Soc. Dir. ), Barbara Senff (Soc. Dir.), Judy Moeller (Vice-Gov.), Susan Spiers (Res. Ass ' t), Barbara Steiner (Res. Ass ' t), .Suzanne Liehtnian (Gov.), Pat Collins (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Julia Willis, Marilyn Swanson, Joanne Reed, Cheryl Stewart, Pat Kirkham, Katy Wag- ner, Kitty BaldridRc, Diane Brodsky, Griffin Loving. THIRD ROW: Barbara Kobylen- sky, Madelyn Lundin, Darlenc Hlavacek, Julie Duddleston, Olivene Cox, Sharon Coonrod, Elaine Coonrod, Pat O ' Hara, Jackie Leen, Jeanne Adams. FOURTH ROW: Pamela Huff, Cheryl Rupert, Pa- tricia Bowman, Jane Ripley, Chris Tilton, Gail Ravenscroft, Sarah Frye, Cathie Till- man, Shelley Leinwand, Pamela Crosell, Charmianne Thomas. FIFTH ROW: Sheila Ewing, Karen Rew, Kathy Wetzel, Lark Olsen, Ann Evans, Tnidy Golden (Sec.), Diana Chadwick, Beck ' Duncan, Barbara Paxson, Sandra Stokes, Judy Holcroft. 354 FOSTER, HARPER 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Karen Kousky, Cindy Morris ( Sec. ) , Regina .Edgar (Vice-Gov. ), Peggy Palmer (Gov.), Pat Nemeth (Gov.), Darlene Jones (Vice- Gov.), Dorothy Fendley. SECOND ROW: Linda Brattain, Suann Zwierzynski, Pat Davidson, Barbara Eaglen, Jane Bates, Con- nie Wilder, Cand ' Richards, Karen Jones, Susan Berke. THIRD ROW: Linda Kerth, Nancy Fleischnian, Sally B. Haskett, Chris- tie Chaddock. Betty Martyniak, Sue Work- man, Stefania Suetich, Susan Kenvon, Mari- anne Mahoney, Cindy Wherly. ' FOURTH ROW: Melissa Quinlan, Amanda McKee, Janet Vovrek, Donna Kleist, Barbara Dalton, Jud;- Jones, Lillian Christ, Janis Warrener, Deana Keith, Margaret Wingrove, Dorothy Forst. FIFTH ROW: Susie Vaughan, Clau- dia Board, Be erly Walke, Diane Nabhan, Susan Sheehan, Peggy Bychinsky, Phyllis Hochgesang, Debby Alles, Cynthia Ellis, Judy Miller, Janet E. Keith, Judy Pieschala. 2f fS i s £ a j H. - [| MHB ' K[ flft ' flklE . Jv B H K vT L ' 1 ljBl. ' — . mA .M Harper 4, 5 Harper 6, 7 FOSTER, HARPER 6, 7 - FIRST ROW: Nell Laughlin (Cult. Dir.), Mary E. Knight (Rec. Dir.), Carole Farley (See. Dir.), Lee A. Wade ( Gov. ) , Margaret Lloyd ( Ass ' t Head Counselor), Jennifer Pyle (Gov.), Marilou Loayza (Comm. Dir.), Sandra Bumes (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW; Lynn Epstein, Hwa K. Bang, Sheryl Weaver, Corky Wilchek, Laura Bortel, Darlene Gaines, Elaine Graves, Janet Shcker, Elsie Horvath, Jane Weissert, Darlene Damian. THIRD ROW: Sue E. Mark, Nancy Gid- dings, Anna M.- King. Kathleen Rykovich, Karen Antrim, Katherine Sanders, Leshe Dallas, Diane Hilgeman, Jeanette Rusbasan, Carol Steininger, Susan Hertzberg, Ellen Lipsey. FOURTH ROW: Andrea Brown, Pam Schisler, Sue Shadel, Lucia Kindle, Avis Collins, Debbie Jones, Lauren Earle, Sue Gainer, Liz Judson, Mary Richards, Linda Smith. FIFTH ROW: Elain S. Elli- son, Jane Gelling, Mary K. Williford, Cheryl L. Fhck, Sue Todd, Wendy Flusser, Dale Spivack, Cean Kimball. 355 FOSTER, HARPER 8, 9 - FIRST ROW: Merrie Henshaw, Evel n L Coffman {Vice- Gov. ), Marlene Guernsey (Gov.), Ruth A. Morey (Counselor), Vicky A. Bond (Coun- selor), Vivian Cluck (Gov.), Eneida Massas (Vice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Judy Snider (Sec.-Treas. ), Eileen Katterhenry, Glenna Tolbert, Kathleen FCellcy, Nancy Gall, Jane Oliver, Shirlev Stephens. Barbara Wall, Walla Colclazier. THIRD ROW: Nancy Elder, Barbara A. McMinn, Kathy McClure, Li nnda Shafer, Sheila K. Ludlow, Patricia L. Ellison, Leona A. Meyer, Kathy Fernung, Carole A. Cannon. Lucy Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Susan Becker (Sec), Paula Blessing, Rita Sullivan, Kathy Bartoszek, Cindy Win- heim, Noella Gonzelez. Nancy Barr, Pat Canity, Anne Bolev, Julia Dulin, Susan Lambo. FIFTH ROW: Virginia M. Thomas, Leslie A. Shook, Luanne ' right, Mary Koester, Elfriede M. Zimmemiann (Cult. Dir. ), Beverly S. Grant, Elizabeth J. Cas- per, Marti Doyevaar (Comm. Dir.), Sue G. Emest, Susanne Harris, Julia Buchen- berger. Harper 8, 9 FOSTER, JENKINSON GROUND - FIRST ROW: Kenneth Anderson (Sec- Treas. ), Gerald Hager (Gov.), James Powell ( Vice-Gov. ) , Marshall Malcomb (Cult. Dir.). SECOND ROW; Floyd Thompson, Gregg Fox, Mike Bishop, John Larkin. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Klueh, Dwight Etchison, David Holmquist. Jenkinson Ground Floor FOSTER, JENKINSON 1 - FIRST ROW: Keith Quinlan ( Sec.-Treas. ), Alan Miller (See. Dir.), Wayne Berger (Gov.), Dennis Grills (Vice-Gov.), Andy Sum (Ath. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Larry Lovall, Dave Gil- ' man, Warren Weaver, Sam Levee, Charles Reagons, Rick Roberts (Comm. Ch.), War- ren Zinn. THIRD ROW: Doug Kinser, Kim I Agan, Walter Berg, Bruce D. Moutaw, Jim Cline, Jeff Mucha, W a 1 1 v M c O u a t . FOURTH ROW: Ed Nowak, Jack Sum, r Bill Robinson, Don Crask, Jim Holdeman, I Richard Schrumpf, John Rooda, Michael Hines, Chris Fulghum, Jim Eraser. Jenkinson 1 FOSTER, JENKINSON 3 - FIRST ROW: Larry Salstrom, Tom Howenstine, Pat Star- rett, Mike Starrett, Richard Jones, Fenis McComiick. SECOND ROW: Frank How- ard, Bob Byrne, lesa Al-Shaliecn. Mike Kel- sey (Comm. Dir. ), Ken Culbertson, Bob Long, Dave Dollins (Counselor). THIRD ROW: Tim Crowley, Ralph Weaver, Thomas A. Jones, Herbert Miller, Dave Mc- Allister, Bill Cro«der, Donald E. Baker Charles Hessler. FOURTH ROW: Dick Doniek, Jon Creek, Rick Re ' nolds, George L. Barnett Jr., Jerr ' Mackel, ' Sam Stauffer, George Vogler, Dave Currier, Erik Peterson, James Powers ( Sec.-Treas. ) . Jenkinson 3 Magee Hall FOSTER, MAGEE - FIRST ROW: John Price (Sec), David Mattingly (Gov.), Joe McGowan (Counselor), Robert Reel (Vice- Gov.), David Scott (Treas.). SECOND ROW: James Binkley, James Downing, Ronald Poellein, John Borgmeier, William Ludkiewicz. Mohamed Bagais. THIRD ROW; Jim Campbell, Tim Kill, William Stnieh, John Lobus, Sandy Sanford, George Wheelock, Chris Potter. FOURTH ROW: David Francis, Harry Siemon, John Kam, Chuck Wertschnig, Dan Konzen, Don Vater, Norm Houseman. § . 9j n 358 FOSTER, MARTIN 2 - FIRST ROW: Larry Solomon, Greg Grigsby, Doug Seip, Dave Weinberg (Soc. Dir. ), Tom Quill ' (Cult. Dir.), Brent Klinger. SECOND ROW: James Roush (Counselor), Ken Justiss, Tom Calvin, Mark Fenwick, Gary Wagner, Larry Shaw, Blondie Levy. Martin 2 Martin 3 FOSTER, MARTIN 3 - FIRST ROW: Tom Rosheck ( Ath. Dir.), Mike Renehan ( Comm. Dir. ) , Howard Marvel, Max Bes- sler ( Gov. ) , Roger Feldhaus ( Vice-Gov. ) , Robert Jacobson (Counselor), Terry Shan- non (Soc. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Abdulla Remaihi, Logan Ballard, Robin Komman (Cult. Dir.), John Negy (Activities Dir.), Don Davis, Mike Walter, Randy Sowers. THIRD ROW: Paul Clark, Glenn Hazelett, Tom Smith, Jim Kemper, Tom Rudasics, Dave Wright, Noel Kaplan, Terry Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Jon Bullman, Art Bortolini, Bill Hebert, Charles Newmann, Tom Bod- nar, Dave Bryant, Charles Meador, Keith Jacks. 359 FOSTER, SHEA 2 - FIRST ROW: Eric AhK ' in { Soc. Dir. ), Michael Kujawa (Vice- Gov.), Robert Mechling (Gov.), Robert E. Lundal (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Clune McDermott, Roger Stewart, Niel Shank, Roger Waligora, Robin Danner. THIRD ROW: Dennis Lichtenberger, Du- ane L. Bigelow, Paul E. Becher, Allan M. Tereba, James D. Drake, Greg Jendreas, Shea 2 n Ramsey Came In the main lounge of Foster Quadrangle, the Ramsey Lewis Trio met with I.U. students in an informal discussion. As the trio became ac- Cjuainted with the students. Red Holt, drummer, joined some students in a game of cards while Eldee Young, bassist and cellist, sat around and chatted with the students. 362 McNutt Quad Commander N: As you re- quested, I have spearheaded a de- tailed investigation of the residents of McNutt Quad to determine why they have so skillfully adjusted to coliege life. Sir, your fears have been justified, because these stu- dents have latched onto the prime strategem for dorm survival; pris- oner - of - war tactics. Permit me to illustrate a few of their character- istic maneuvers: CAMOUFLAGE: They have been known to veil their inside op- erations in clouds of talcum pow- der, forcing counselors to gasp their way through the halls to re- store order. They have also been known to cunningly bury entire rooms under reams of old IDS s. ORAL TRANSFER OF IDEAS: They have established a rather noisy but effective means of com- munication — opening windows and yelling at each other across the courtvard. Resulting echos not only drown out our attempts to decipher codes but also everything else with- in a mile radius. ESCAPE PROJECTS: Plans are being initiated by a group of pros- pective male engineers to dig a tunnel under the north side. We have got them here, sir! According to my calculations, this tunnel will not carry them clear of the (|uad. Instead, they will come up in the midst of the south portion .... just a minute! Isn ' t that the female side of the .... Perhaps these men are more im- bued in the I.U. tradition than pre- viously thought. If you have further orders, sir, pleasi ' send them to my new tjuarters in McNutt. However, no personal calls will be accepted after dinner, as I am working the evening digging shift. Respectfully, Your Man Flint ' S McNUTT JUDICIAL BOARD - FIRST ROW: Anita Ausperk, Sally Niewoehner, Judy McMahan, Valerie Lee, Bobbie Mc- Manus, Ann Goklenstein, Lesley Baker. SECOND ROW; Sharon Zabban, Phil Mc- Keap, Anna S. Hinds, Carolyn Moneyhun, Dan Preston, Mary L. Butt, Kathy Downey, Rita Whitsitt. TfiiRD ROW: Errol Shew- man, Lynn Wolfe, Mike Serafin, Keith Owen, Robert May, Theodore Breckel, War- ren Williams, Nancy White. McNutt Judicial Board McNutt Cabinet and Officers McNUTT CABINET AND OFFICERS - FIRST ROW: Connie Geynian, Larry Stein- metz, Margaret Dowd, Deanna Crav, Sharon Russell. SECOND ROW: Dick Parke (Vice- Pres.), Lois Milev (Acad. Co-ord.), David L. Morris II ( Soc. Co-ord.), William M. Lange (Special Events Co-ord.), Barbara Buckley (Treas), George Woodward (Ath. Co-ord.). THIRD ROW: David W. Evans, Donna Helsel, Barry Feldmann, Donald Bechtol. Bob Amt, Lori Meyer, Jane Dun- bar. Bif. Pow. Twang. Thunk. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was TGIF dances in the Flame Room. A band came to plav. Several quad-dwellers came to dance. And a cast of thousands came to stand around and watch. Wild. There must have been a couple score of both sexes out there dancing. There must have been both sexes. Some had on big Weejuns and some had on small Weejuns. How else you gonna tell? Scjuare yards of .scnifties. And wheat jeans, sweatshirts, and long hair tend to blur these fine distinctions. On the left here, girl or boy? ( Girl, for those of you who were confused. ) But it was great. And it was over at five-thirty. I McNUTT, SOUTHEAST 1 - FIRST ROW: Nancy Davis. Susan Hatton { Soc. Co-ord.), , Sandv MoClean (Gov.), Lois Carbone ( Rec. ' Co-ord.), Karen Patterson. SECOND ROW; ] Sharon Russell, Sue Appletjate, Sharon Zab- ■ ban, Linda Pace, Jo ' ce Bonko, Majorie DeLauriea. THIRD ROW: Jeannette Tra- bue, ' ' alerif Lee, Susan Cutler, Mar ' i Wukovits, Martha Wood, Francis Selig, Rosemary Silverstine. McNutt Southeast 1 McNutt Southeast 3 McNUTT. SOUTHEAST 3 - FIRST ROW: Joanne Boudreau ( Conim. Co-ord. ) , Con- nie Geyman (Rec. Co-ord.), Donna Lab- ney ( Gov. ) , Janie Dahlkamp ( Soc. Co- ord.)- SECOND ROW: Shirley Flesher, Karen Cantwell, Karen Cloghcssy, Barbara Isaacson, Nancy McKa ' , Barl ara Crowder, Suzanne Wright. THIRD ROW: Irene Finch, Mary E. Martin. Jane Rodda, Clenda Whitten, Nancy White, Judy Herr, Nancy Nash, Jani Roush. 365 McNUTT. SOUTH SOUTH 1 - FIRST ROW: Annette Miller ( Soc. Ch.), Carole Brinkmann ( Sec.-Treas. ), Judy Watkins (Vice-Gov.). Connie Johnson (Gov.), Valla Inman (Cult. Ch.). Marcia Opsahl (Comm. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Randee Hilclebrand, Jean Swickard, Ilene Kusek. Laura Rudolph, Diana Nichols, Doroth ' Baunigartner, Linda Brown. THIRD ROW: Marcia Barrett, Deb- bie Blettemian, Susie Jones, Susan J. Short, Joyce Blunt, Rosemary Vargo, Saundra Whiteside, Sharon Miller. McNutt South South 1 McNutt South South 2 and Ground McNUTT, SOUTH SOUTH 2, GROUND - FIRST ROW: Marji Morris {Comm. Co-! ord.), Judy Hillman (Sec.-Treas.), Mary ' Hostttlcr ( ' ice-Cov. ), Andrea Schleifer ( Go ' . ) , Cynthia Zeckel ( Gov. ) . Candy- Murray (Vice-Gov.). Raelynn Williams! ( Sec.-Treas. ). Nancv Miiskowitz f Comm. ' Co-ord.). second ' ROW: Bev Katzmanl (Soc. Co-ord.). Barbara Cowles (Soc. Co-( ord.), Carole Lippens, Jennifer Edwards,! Sally Niewoehner, Jury McMahan. Janiej Horton, Marie Norris, Sallv Jones ( Cult.i Co-ord.), Lesley Baker. THIRD ROW:| Mary Baker. Susan Oldfather, Katherine E. Powell, Nancy Sundersen. Susi Hoijan, Maiy Rauktis. Marty Sixsniith, ' ivian Webb. Judy Stephenson, Sharon Schubitk, Jane Poffen- barger (Cult. Ch.), Nancy Cook. McNUTT, SOUTHWEST 1, 2 - FIRST ROW: Janie Jensen, Martha Murphy (Vice- Gov. ), Kay Pearson (Vice-Gov.), Sandy An- derson, Rene Dungan. SECOND ROW: Barbara Wihicki, Ann Coldenstein, Cynthia Bradley, Lorraine Serafin, Cenie Campbell. THIRD ROW: Sandee Norris, Kathy John- son, Cathy Smith, Ellen Ray. McNutt Southwest 1, 2 McNutt Southwest 3 and Ground McNUTT, SOUTHWEST 3, GROUND - FIRST ROW: Karen Grubb ( Rec. Ch.), Mary Sharp (Sec.-Treas. ), Jane Duke (Rec. Ch.). Carol Uhrig (Vice-Cov.), Martie Greene, Barbara Reinhardt. SECOND ROW; Mary J. Stemle, Kay Bmbeck, ' Dianne Markey, Pani Simmons, Margot Win- ters, Gay Weese. THIRD ROW: Carrie Gibson, Kathy Vonn. Sharon Cundiff, Bar- bara Berk, Nlary L. Butt, Susan Diamond, . Rita Shapiro. The terribly depressing storv of a grasshopper eaten bv a turkey gobbler provided the siibjeet matter for the Tragieal Tale wailed by the MeNutt Choraliers. They wailed their way to third place in the Mixed Choral divi- sion of the Sing. Bruce Barbee song- led. Also under the songleadership of Bruce Barbee, the McNutt Crim.son- aires filled everybody in on what kind of shape Man ' s Best Friend was in. Would you believe 36-24-36? Anyway, it was a nice enough shape to earn them third place in Small Group. 368 McNUTT, NORTHEAST, 2, GROUND - FIRST ROW: Jeffrey D. Green (Gov.), Jeffre R. Bankson (Comm. Co-ord.), Louis D. Fisher ( Soc. Dir. ), Bruce L. Barbee (Res. Ass ' t), Larry G. Alt (Gov.), Chuck Oswald (Ree. Ch.), Anthony C. Maiden- bers ( Sec.-Treas.), William Killingbeck iVice-Gov.). SECOND ROW: Keith Hall, Gerald Solomon, Bruce Bloy, Ray Terry, Monty Caldwell, Moses Easley IH, Michael Honiada -, Jack Hart, Norm G u r w i t z. THIRD ROW: James A. Nelson, Bill Bur- Ress, Br ' an Galinton Jr., Pat Chasey, David Duros, Paul Woodruff, Tom Kalb, Lee Brady, Pat Dooley. Henry Herreraan. FOURTH ROW: Paul M. Clemens, Thomas Q. Staples, David Szjmanski, Thomas R. McCart, William Bocock. David L. Morris, Ton ' Mayfield, James T. Judd, Keith Owen, Richard Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Philip Wade, Ro ' ce Peterson, Donald Har e , Robert Douglas, Roger Jones, Clifford Rice. Richard Hojnacki, Richard Wheelright, Stephen Petersen, Donald W. Rice. SIXTH ROW: Robert May, Jeff Whaley, John Muirhead, Lee Rea, Ian Kirkpatrick (Cult. Co-ord.). McNutt Northeast 2 and Ground McNutt Northeast 3 McNUTT, NORTHEAST 3 - FIRST ROWi John C. Krajnak (Ath. Dir.), Steven Cisco (Soc. Dir.), Marty Kloper (Gov.), Duane Hobby (Counselor), Craig Myers (Vice- Gov.). Donald J. Wruble (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Brandon Atkins, Henry Cole, Dave King, Cass Pinkerton, Edward Brann, Jack Lauderdale, Keith Bennett, Stan Smith, Rick Metzler. THIRD ROW: An- drew Bropleh, Tim Paige, Kenneth Glenn, James Comerford, Jeffrey Shadwell, Errol L. Shewman, Dale Pleak, James Powell, Turhon Murad, James Johnson. FOURTH ROW: David R. Olson, Edward T. Bullard, Ronald Hull, Thomas McClure, Jerome A. Cak, Stephen M. Fisher, Gary D. Dietrich, Philip Emmons, Paul Joyce, James S. Brook- ing. FIFTH ROW: Mark Hodson, David Teeter, Joseph Stark, Lynn Warburton, Ray Lesch, Bob Cak, Tom Jones, Steven Zalts- berg. Bob Pogue, Joe Leary. 369 McNUTT, NORTH NORTH BASEMENT, 1, 2 - FIRST ROW: Brace Armstrong (Rec. Ch.), David Fisher (Soc. Ch.), Jerry Logan (Sec.-Treas. ), Don Grant (Counselor), Jim Morgan (Gov.), Jack Houghton (Vice- Gov.), Rocky Takott ( Activ. Ch.), Jim Chappman (Counselor). SECOND ROW: Mike Gihhs, Robert Maher, Dave Bough- man, George Woodward. Dick Jacks, David L. Morris II, John Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Thorn Dixon, Phil Steele. Tom Mann, Charles Sachs, Curt Gill, (ohn Bosse, Randv Riedv, Gary Church. FOURTH ROW: Bill Pelsue, Gabe Oliverio, Ed White, Bill Sten- berg, Robert Miller, John Schwartz, Mike Wilkins, M. Lee Patterson. McNutt North North Basement, 1, 2 McNutt North North Ground, 3 McNUTT, NORTH NORTH GROUND, 3) - FIRST ROW: Ted Siela (Sec.-Treas.), ' William R. Corliin ( Ath. Dir. ), Jon . bell (Res. Ass ' t), Jim Fout.s (Gov.), John Pugh (Gov.). Bruce Click (Counselor), Mark, Carter (Cult. Ch.), Lvmti Me.shberger (Cult| Ch.). SECOND ROW: Charles Jefferson. ' Joe Shepherd. Dennis Moore, William Bryan. Jim Vest. Jim Davis (Comni. Co-nrd. ). Bruce Baier (Ath. Dir.). Dirk Anderson (Soe. Ch.), Boh Williiuns, Dan Preston. THIRD ROW: Larry Roberts, Bill Vest, Warr n Williams, Rich;nd Stokes, Richard Barton, Wallv Yenles, Jamie Davis, Randyi Trehing, Da id W. Evans, Bob Shively. FOl ' HTII ROW; Rciliirt B. Clea cnger, Dave Hiuringtdii, Mike Wil.S(m, Tom Kraft, Bob Runkle, Doug Schultz. Vince Franco, Dale Conger, Phil Pierchala. McNUTT, NORTHWEST BASEMENT, GROUND, 1 - FIRST ROW: William R. Price, James A. Getz, Thomas R. Linimer, Sams Howard Marshall (Gov.), Delmar Sanders ( Soc. Ch.), Gregory McDaniel (Acad.-Gult. Ch.), Richard Bowman. SEC- OND ROW: Tom Tipton, Norman Stipp, Ste en Allen, James Badovvski, Noel Bowers, Richard Salie, Bruce D. Prizant, Larry Stein- metz. THIRD ROW: Michel Cremieu.x, Barr ' Feidmann, Dennis Gilliam, John Bel- shau-. Phil Wickerliam, Tom Burnison, Tom Owen, James Richmond, Fred Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: Hal Driver, Stc%e Hamil- ton, Larry J. Rittenhouse, Edward A. Susnis Jr., Lewis E. Rhinehart, Gregory A. Jessup, Val Skalski, Norman G. Dygert. McNutt Northwest Basement, Ground, 1 McNutt Northwest 2, 3 iMcNUTT, NORTHWEST 2, .3 - FIRST ROW: David Thompson (Acad. Co-ord.), Cecil H. Whaley Jr. (Vice-Gov.), Stephen jA. Morris (Gov.), W ally Pickarcz k (Comm. ,Co-ord.), Shelly Brusslan (Soc. Ch.), Thom- !as L. Edgell (Sec.-Treas. ), Lee Moss ( Rec. jCh.). SECOND ROW: Richard Moore, ' Rohcrt Blum, Ron Masters, John Donnelly, ' Bnice Pierce. James Lo e, Kent Land, Ab- dullah Bajenio. THIRD ROW: Don Jan- ko ich. Jan Hockman, Stt ' x Baum.gartner. iLan- - Roe. Mike Sa ers, Mike Felnian, Mark IDudlev, Bob Jordan, Mike Serafin. IFOURTH ROW: Gene L. Winters, L. Scott Nowinski. Thomas H. Goede, Randall C. Jacobs, Mark M. Bevers, Leons Meirans, Ronald Morgan, Theodore A. Breckel. I il Men ' s Residence Center MRC ' s familiar fiuotations: The frivolous work of polished idle- ness . . . . helped Orbit Iowa with the Forest women and placed second in Homecoming floats. Push on. . . . keep moving . . . . The [ames Bonds of MRC sponsored Cold- finger A Go-Go dance. We must all hang together, or as- suredly we shall hang separately . . . . MRC presented traveling trophies each week to the most valuable lU football player. .A. time to keep silent and a time to speak . . . . more than 20 per cent of the residents participated in a center f|uiz bowl. Show me a hero and I w ill write you a tragedy . . . . Two junior orientors led 250 MRC freshmen eight blocks to Forest for a mixer. . . . where 20 girls were waiting! fr ' - I Board of Governors MRC BOARD OF GOVERNORS - FROM LEFT: Richard Allen, Michael Wiener, (Adviser), Kevin Vogt (Sec), Robert Chapman, Nonnan Ward, William Lesburg, James Crane (Pres.), Timothy Langston (Adviser), John Little, Joseph Grubb, Richard Dawson, Vito Cucinelli. Executive Council MRC EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - FROM LEFT: Michael Coakley (Editor). Louis Kurz (Publicity ' Dir. ), Kevin Vogt (Sec), David Hockett (Treas. ), John Mead ( Vice-Pres. ), Janies Crane ( Pres. ), Alan Armstrong ( Advisor), William Roessler ( Ath. Dir.), Richard Day (Cult. Dir.), Barry Porter (Soc. Dir.). MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, CRAVENS A - FIRST ROWr Ray Porter (Sec.-Treas.), Mike Jagger (Ath. Co-ord.), Tom Prior (Counselor), Richard Dawson (Gov.). Jim Cocanour ( Soc. Ch.). Steve Lewallen (Com- mun. Co-ord.), Eel Witte (Vice-Cov.). SEC- OND ROW: Tim Krause, Rich Tuhy, Wayne Segneri. Gary Keniodle, Tom Lave, Kenneth Mitchell, Ernest Murray. Dennis Sewell. THIRD ROW: R. Kent ' Croxford, Larry Tuttle, Thomas L. Talley Jr.. Joseph E. Peterson III, Rick Martin, Kevin Vogt, Tim Conway, Jim Reygaert, CaKin Hansen, Louis KuTZ, David Bnier. Cravens A Cravens B MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, CRAVENS I B - FIRST ROW: Tom Mallett, David ' Wynne (Ath. Co-ord.), Rocky Orgill, Len- nie Lawrence (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Peter Chonia, Warren Macy, Bill Roessler, Clark Snvder. MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, CRAVENS C - FIRST ROW: Dennis White (Cult. Co-ord.), Bob Hildreth (Sec.Treas.), John Welch (Vice-Gov.), Charles Free! (Gov.), John Race { Soc. Dir. ), Shane Davies (Coun- selor). SECOND ROW: Richard B. Tully, B. D. Kiniherly Brown (Comm. Co-ord.), Byron D. Starr, Steve Branam (Ath. Co- ord.), Carl Grouse, Terry Smiley, John Bar- rett. THIRD row; Jacob Wu, Paul Ka- foure, Dave Outhouse, Bob Rookshy, James Brown, Carl Weitgal, Tom Dittmit, Charles Vallmer. FOURTH ROW: Larry Amick, Don Mclver, Ernest Smith, George Diggle, Greg Kiel, Ralph Bates, Dale McClelland, Oliver Goodwin, Dennis Lloyd. Edmondson 3 MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, ED- MONDSON .3 FIRST ROW: Mike Huff (Vice-Gov.), Richard Allen (Gov.), Pat Lat- tore (Counselor), Gene Miller (Treas.), Mike Cox (Sec). SECOND ROW: Allen Coffin, Walter Edwards, William Selke, John Marquis, Don Steiner, Ira Berkowitz, Bill Pershing. THIRD ROW: John Hilbish (Cult. Ch. ), Dave Rhein, Scott Heshman, Noel Jocus, Mike Whitock (Soc. Ch.), Mike Miller, Jim Finegan. MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, ED- MONDSON 4 - FIRST ROW: Steve Vaughn (Ath. Co-ord.), Vito CucineDi (Gov.), Cassandra Kamp (Sweetheart), Jeff Baron (Soc. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Bob Barnes, Bill Fisher. Jim Adkins, Bern- ard Gunderson, George Lockwood. THIRD ROW: Kevin Kline, Michael Moore, Mike Kraciun, Mike Wiener (Counselor), Bill Lawrence. Edmondson 4 Smith 1 MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER. SMITH 1 - FIRST ROW: John Burr, Sam McFerrin, Valentine Pisarski, Barl ara Freud ( Sweet- heart), Larry Braden, Oakley Masten. 376 MENS RESIDENCE CENTER, SMITH 2 - FIRST ROW: Gerald Chandik (Ath. Co- ord. ) , Joe Grubb ( Gov. ) , Fred Jenkins (Counselor), Emerv King (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Ste%e Lose, John Corrado, David Aebersold, Tom Hecker, Tim Deller. THIRD ROW: Stuart Binkley, David F. Brown, Norman Springer, Jerrv Lanz, Larry Heckley, James McCune. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Brown, James Slater, Alexander Ristoff. Rich Sfura, John Goad, Craig Bowen. Smith 2 Smith 3 MEN ' S RESIDENCE CENTER, SMITH 3 - FIRST ROW: Dave Martin (Sec.-Treas.), John Little (Gov.), Rich Amacher (Ath. Dir.), Ron Barker. SECOND ROW: David Captain, Richard Bailey, Greg Mueller, Jerry Allee, Max L. Bell. THIRD ROW: Bryan Risley, Robert Eastburg (Counselor), Ad- rian Reynolds. 377 L • •i  m  ' . K ' ■ ■♦ . 1 1 ' Read Center READ CENTER. Let ' s have a boress! battle cry on their Hps and banners waving, Read ' s coeds galloped through a year of excitement and mischievous ideas. Visions of elevator doors grinding open between floors, of rooms being flooded with buckets of water, and of doors being pennied shut danced in their heads. When emergencies arose, friends magically appeared (as one coed with an injured foot discovered). On that fateful day of the power blackout, her hallmates improvised their own elevator and carried the gratefvil girl up and down the stairs. But what a concoction of personalities! Are they sedately playing bridge or bounding around the lounge in an impish game of tag? After several weeks of dismayed observance of this be- havior, one Curry maid made a determined effort to bring all her charges to a local revival meeting. READ CENTER COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Chloe Fessler, Rosie Kaplan, Rita Meyer, Liz Griffin, Betty Sloan, Mary Ann Toll. SECOND ROW: Diane Hilfiers, Sandy Fix, Bobbi Shapiro, Jo Anne Gessaman, Rosemarie Rhodes. Read Center Council Beck 2, 5 . READ, BECK HOUSE 2, 5 - FIRST ROW: Connie Keislinj;, Susan Smith, Mary A. Cole ( House Mngr. ) , Carol Biehner, I Anne Baker, Barbara Freund, Judith K. Rit- , ter. SECOND ROW: Christine Marshall, ! Joan Przybylinski, Sharon Jones, Alice San- ' ders, Nancy Goebel, Nancv Brings, Pam Benner, Lisa Blum. THIRD ROW: Sandy I Green, Myra Manis, Mar ' J. Comer, Chris- tine Swanson, Diane McCoy, Linda Griffin, Carolyn Thompson, Linda K. Wilson, Norma r A. Young. FOURTH ROW: Pam Adams, I Sandy Link, Deanna Park, Beverly Bruce, I Ruth E. Hall, Cande Carroll, Arlene Mad- , dox, Virginia Jones, Barbara Lacey, Beth I Smiley. FIFTH ROW: Pam Baird, Linda Lindholm, Jo Ann Missal, Margaret Gentry, Alice Lorenz, Deedra Runyan, Debbie ] Black, Karen Sipes, Mariellen Reynolds, Judi ' Salisbury. READ, BECK HOUSE 4 - FIRST ROW: Cheri Chamberlain, Suzanne Smith, Karen Steele (Comni. Ch,), Kathy OU tTio ( Rec. Ch.), Tammie Christopher, Carol Humbar- gej-, Linda Myers. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Gentr ' , Linda Wolf, Chris Sysock. Vida J. Herring, Sherie Falls, Caren Gang- loff, Judy Heisterberg, Sandv Adams. THIRD ROW; Janice Graves, Karen Salek, Mar ' B. Davis, Judy K. Smith, Eleanor Hartswick, Julia Hosek, Jo ce Rousseau, Cher l Anstett, Martha Bradley. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Bennett. Anne Zeman, Carol Wardlaw, Jan Woolery, Nancy Martin, Helen Lawrence, Pat Benson, Debby Bart- ley, Barb Neff, Jane Beavers. Beck 4 Beck 3, 6 READ, BECK HOUSE 3, 6 - FIRST ROW: Linda Becker, Lynn Langdon (Treas. ), Susie Shively (Cult. Ch.), Rita Meyer (Gov.), Bobbi Shapiro (Vice-Gov. ), Diane McCord, Susan Grossman. SECOND ROW: Susan Childers, Jeanne Action, Diane Kren, Ann McCuIlough, Carol Singer, Betsy Sch- nepf, Faye Deckard, Bcckv Joffe. THIRD ROW: Gayla Huber, Sally Schnepf, Linda Rutherford, Sharon Ervin, Marjory Sovich, }udith Shines, Patricia Nash, Susan Oates. FOURTH ROW: Tina Sawyer. D. Lee Long, Janice Peters, Jackie Elster, Susan Cooper, Patricia Huston, Roba Sehori, Rosie Kaplan, Sally Stroup. 380 READ, CLARK HOUSE 2, 3, 6 - FIRST ROW: Ann Rager (Comm. Ch.), Linda Thomas (Treas. ), Shervl Rohlfer (Sec), Kathy Stahl (Gov.), Judy Grandorf (Vice- Gov. ), Eugenia Nixon (Treas.), Nancy Ohl- son (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Sue Ca- marda, Markola Lee, Connie Bryant, Doris A. Criswell, Jackie Gniesbeck, Jacque Cady, Beverly HinderUder ( Rec. Ch.), Karen Mar- tin ( Cult. Ch. ) , Terri Baker, Judy Alex- ander, Piun Green, Marihn Prickett. THIRD ROW: Carol M ers, Barb Levi, Susie West- fall, Jeanne Marcy, Olga Sysock, Phyllis Reitenour, Jan Cacia, Kathlene Neese, Jaimie Middledorf, Judv Pell, Sharon Riley, Eliz- abeth Ling. FOURTH ROW: Martha Ritchie, Cynthia Page, Sarah J. Ross, Julie Noelker, Marianne Celenica, Roberta Ward, Susan Cawley, Katie Cole, Mary L. Bohl- meyer, Jane Nelson, Maryann Watson, Rosalyn Shapiro, Diane Liebenow. Nancy Ba er, Carol King. FIFTH ROW: Anne Fraker, Jan Klingler, Shelby McRoberts, Cathy Shipley, Mary L. Amot, Dianna Marshall, Sandy Speer, Linda Shambaugh, Linda Smith, Jo Ann Whitcomb, Karen Goldsborough, Iarcia Bean, Sandi Hensley, Jean Whirledge, Lili Cabage, Vickie Stone, Peggy Love. Clark 2, 3, 6 Clark 4, 5 READ, CLARK HOUSE 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Patty Todd, Frances Cunningham, Cheryle Samelson, Susan Hardist ' , Peggy Solomon, Carol Lombard, Christina Ban- croft. SECOND ROW: Mary Sheek, Donna Brook, Darlene Meyer, Susan Slatterly, Pam Rahdert, Sharon Pequignot, Paula Sanders, Joanne Game, Kristi Richardson, Julia Mc- Crosky. THIRD ROW: Jo A. Becker, M Ta Gehret, Jan Thompson, Janet Lear, Carol A. Franklin, Linda Blombach, Gay A. Mc- Corkle, Bonnie Leaders, Lynda Woodrow, Darien Moore, Karen Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Susie Coleman, Donna Marovich, Nancy Shultz, Julie Teyber, Sharon Dun- woody, Candy Clay, Ellen Epst, Suzette Baker, Andrea Shuel, Anne Owen, Penny Eisenhut. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Fricke, Nicky VanGilder, Carol Hartley, Jerrie Baim, Peggy Preston. Susan Walker, Sandy Enteman, Pam Marbaugh, Carolyn Doughty, C Tithia Wilson, Joanie Donlan. 381 READ, CURRY HOUSE 2, 3 - FIRST ROW: June Stack, Donna Power, Linda Sue Cochran, Linda Cupp (Conim. Co-Ch. ), Ellen Smith (Cult. Ch.), Pat Sevems (Sec), Becki Fanning. SECOND ROW: Joanne Doerr, Kathi Nleek, Karen Smith, Anu Kikas, Karen Hudson, Pat Kolbnar, Marcv Nord- lund. THIRD ROW: Diana Movius, Mary E. Barton, Nancy Chloupek, Beverly Pick- ard, Nancy Houssman, Lucinda Steward, Chervl A. Wilson, Susan Boles. FOURTH ROW: Janet Qui e ' , Shari L. Grimes, Jody Berman, Mary Taylor, Melinda Millikan, Jane Gossard, Nancy Dawson, Ann Kirk, Jo A. Gessaman, Judy Trevor. FIFTH ROW: Linda Young, Joan Quivey, Anita Silvey, Barbara VanCuren, Jean A. Wise- man, Katharine Stone, Cindy Springer, Diane Koeneman, Melita Hancock, Marjorie Cunningham. Curry 2, 3 Curry 4, 5, 6 READ, CURRY HOUSE 4, 5, 6 - FIRSTl ROW: Fontanna O ' Keefe. Kathy Rump!e,l Betsy Baer. Jean Flint, Jackie Link. SEC-i ONE) ROW; Adrienne RosenberR, Denice : Paulin, Joyce McCortl. Marsha Anderson,; Barliara Markowicz, Jane Miller, Marcia Stephenson. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Car-l son, Rena Stein, Marcia HunibauKh. Peggy; Jones, Nancv Marchick, Chervl A. Goetz, ; Anita Esenwein, Phyllis Lovitt. FOURTH! ROW: Lynn Owens, Gifii Pinnell, Donita ' Wright, Jane Siayton, Marty Northcutt, I Jackie Hoy, Jane Ives, Judy Braswell. ] FIFTH ROW: Gloria Sarandon, Shirley I Arnold, Pat Kelley, Pat Armstrong, Linn Blinker, Jackie DuPuis. READ, LANDES HOUSE 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Denni Linder. Jerri Rowe, Sue Knoke (Sec), Elizabeth Griffin (Pres.), ln ce Todd (House Mngr. ), Susan Veatch, Leslie Stephens. SECOND ROW: Barbara I Napoleon, Yvette Kuipers, Carol A. Lat- shaw, Nancy Heinsen, Martha Winslow, I Linda Thompson, Anita Menor, Judy Pekar- sky. THIRD ROW: Anne Barrett, Mary J. Howser, Carole Wilson, Debbie Hunt, Bar- ,bara Hard, Wendy Tzinberg, Kathy Taylor, ijeaney Hignite, Linda Fritz. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Pugh. Chris Marsh, Arthuree [McLaughlin, Pam Bundy, Barbara Diggins, 1 Linda Stroppel, Marjorie Stanley, Jo Staber, Kathi Batton. FIFTH ROW: Kathy Oster- hoff, Jane A. Rutledge, Linda McK ' inney, lMar ' A. Hart, Jane Pearlman, Jill Berman, Ijackie Osipe, Tandy Steyens, Bonnie Hud- ' son. Landes 2, 3, 6 Landes 4, 5 READ, LANDES HOUSE 2, 3, 6 - FIRST ROW: Merry Anderson ( Rel. Co-Ch.), IJnda Flowers (Comni. Co-Ch.), Kathe Hoppe (Cult. Ch.), Sandy Fi. (Coy.), Sally Noon ( Soc. Ch.), Jane Hoerath, An- nette Jacoby (Comm. Co-Ch.). SECOND ROW: Karen K. Miller, Barbara Deer, Charmaine Collins, Chloe Fessler (Rel. Co- Ch.), Camille Hewitt. Charlene Ratliff. Suzie C;ueutal, Sharon Grimes. THIRD ROW; Caroline Fisher, Cheryl Love, Na- dine Bonadio, Beyerly Robb, Mary B. Fos- ter, Mary E. Camblin, Ilene Ledemian, Carole Miller. Joan Apple. FOURTH ROW: Becky J. Hailey. Sandy Settle, Jennifer E. Hanna, Mimi Rothschild, Carole Holmes, Nancy Burcham, Mary H. Montgomery, Mary K. Wayman, Beverly Williams, Wan- da Graves. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Schlem- mer, Becky Tout, Dale Stark, Annette L. Schneider, Becky A. Bailey, Bonnie Finch, Sherry Bendure, Sharon Vance, Martha A. ' anGilder, Diana Payne, Linda Lidikay, Donna Garrett. Teter Quad Nice Guys Finish Last as seen on the official sweatshirts of Wissler 4. They come in all sizes, shapes, and powder blue, and vou can see them on the men in the dining hall at breakfast — vou know, the guys that look like thev ' e been awake for all of 15 seconds. While recovering from shaving cream and water fights, Teter- ites entertain themselves with pizza parties, birthdav shower parties, and bridge games till 4 a.m., while others mourn a de- ceased turtle. In addition to waiting for meals in lines extend- ing to the Indiana border, hiding Millie the maid ' s cart in the showers, and the fragrence of freshlv-painted-in-the-middle-of- the-week-so-you-have-to-put-all-vour-prized-belongings-in-the drawers-or-closets rooms should make everyone wish that he could live in Teter. Board of Governors TETER BOARD OF GOVERNORS - FIRST ROW: Paula Sivertson, Jeannie McGinley, Kathy Arnold, Phyllis Morman, Diane Wissel, Candy Crahdidier, Veronica Gryttko. SECOND ROW: Judy Musselman, Richard Ritz, Bob Phillips, Ron HarUvell, Diane Butterfield, Frances Kunkle. THIRD ROW: Bill Swalkick, John McCoy, Steve Butler, L. S. MacLean, David Snodgrass, Dan Dinnsen, Steve Anderson, William Huth. President ' s Council TETER PRESIDENT ' S COUNCIL - FIRST ROW: Debbie Horowitz ( Vice- Pres. ), Nancy Franke! ( E lkin Head Gov.), Susie Parr (Communications), Jeannie Christopher (Hospital- ity), Marian Colvin ( Rabb Head Gov.), Phyllis Kennedy (Pres.). SECOND ROW: Dwight Noble (Treas.), Cheryl Keill (Social), Ginny Fisher (Sec), Ma.xine Steinberg (Aca- demic), Taunya March ( Boisen Head Gov.), Nancy Chulock (Cult.), Charles Findley (Wissler Head Gov.). TETER, BOISEN 1. 2 - FIRST ROW: Mary Chandler (Soc. Dir), Sarah Cotting- ham ( Cult. Dir. ), Lee A. Sparks ( Vice- Gov. ), Taunya Marcy (Gov.), Jeannie Mc- Ginley (Gov.), Madeline Vdowski (Vice- Gov.), Beth Tallev (Soc. Dir.), Cari Kuster (Academic Dir.). SECOND ROW: Sherr - Smart, Margi Greer, Trisha Kittle, Carolyn Hamisch, Janie Brantlinger, Linda M. Wright, Mareda Summers. Caria Blessinger, Ann Chenoweth, K. K. Whittemore, Har- riet Gluckmann, Patty Hartley. THIRD ROW: Gail Shriver, Cindy Hapeman. Cindy Lisec, Linda Meginnis, Darla Voelker, Pam Wentiand, Sharon Chenoweth, Lesley Bush, Kathy Lemler, Susie Sterner, Kathv Slick, Kay Easterday, Donna Keini. FOURTH ROW: Janet Barnes, Gale Lorenc, Stephan- ie Scott, Barbara Sobel, Lois Mysliwy, Mar- garet Kleine, Lisa Warner, Ann Veysey, Marie Hogue, Cathy Sheets, Carol Lee, Linda Talbott, Jeannie Christopher, Janice Brown. FIFTH ROW: Pat Walter, Joan Feinstein, Jan Henning, Judy Kohlhorst, Connie Lavery, Jane Ress, Patty O ' Neal, Linda Faircloth, Kathy Joyce, Marilyn Jolly, Jane Jonah, Jane Gesell, Libby Coulston, Wilma Hill, Judi Souers. Boisen 1, 2 Boisen 3, 4 TETER, BOISEN 3, 4 - FIRST ROWJ Lila Rosen, Mary Kunke! (Vice-Gov.) ' Jeanne Hish (Gov.), Debbie Honvitz, Wan- da Suhanik (Gov.), Cindy Jacklev (Vice- Gov.), VirRinia Hunter. SECOND ROW: Patricia Summers. Linda DuBois, Patricia Miiri hy, Rolierta Pln ' llips. Sandra Gcleta, JnsrpJiine Crawford, Judv Lindber , Chri Williams (Rec. Dir.), Pat Hall, Lilu Kahn THIRD ROW: Debi Mingle (Cidt. Dir.)J Susie Parr (Soc. Ch.), Jo A. Friedman, ' Marty Darst, Micki Garber (Soc. Ch.), N ' ancv VoRel, Chris Walknp, Mae GraperJ Debbie Olil, Mary Riess. FOURTH ROW:i Carol Deveary (Academic Dir.). Marie Duncan. Kav Mec, Nancy Chulock, Carol A. BriRliton, Bea WittiK (Cult. Dir.), Saundra A. Barry, Pam Switzer. Suzette Short (Connn. Dir.), Mary Himn, Linda Bond. FIFTH ROW: Karen Roodman, Marcia Attebcrry, Vcrnelle Bush, Maxinei Steinberg, Kathleen Surges, SyKia Shortle, ' Marsha Gcpncr, Karen Nichols, Judi Mussel-j man, Cindra Hare. Linda Cohen, Diannai Linquisl, Colleen Kelly, Donna Wesley, TETER, ELKIN 1, 2 - FIRST ROW: Judy Gilbert (Comm. Dir.), Bobbi Fisher (Comm. Dir.), Vicki Renz (Vice-Gov.), Nancy Frankel (Gov.), Pat Bowman (Treas.), Barb Schisler (Cult. Dir.), Judv Geilker (Comm. Dir.). SECOND ROW: ' Carolyn Loeper, Suzy Stapleton, Janet Stafford, Sandy Schoofiveld, Diane Novotny, Madalyn Givan, Vicki Benedict, Sue Johnson, Pam Mills. THIRD ROW: Cathy Grossman Marcia Espieh, Priscilla Turley, Sharon On- cert, Pam Lueder, Beth Hanna (Academic Dir.), Darlene Schneider, Lynn Stubble- field, Lin Hays, Brenda Nicholson FOURTH ROW: Suzi Harrison, Linda Gra- ham (Rec. Dir.), Roberta Elkins, Rita Haag, Nancy Cohn, Pam Taelman (Soc. Ch.), Sue Sanders, Mary J. Dove, Sherry Morley. Elkin 3 TETER, ELKIN 3 - FIRST ROW: Pam Hartmann ( Rec. Dir. ) , Nicki Stephenson . (Comm. Dir.), Tracy Wilson (Vice-Gov.), ' Lili Byers (Gov.), Louise Benson (Hos- ! pitality Dir.), Lenora John (Academic Dir.), , Maridon Alger (Soc. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Delaine Southwood, Judith A. Senn, Donna Seibert, Pat Angell, Marjorie Laws, Martha Reece, Ellen Eckert, Nancy Boring. THIRD ROW: Sharon Goltz, Brenta Vincent, Faye Stillabower, Judy Bennett, Liz Johnson, Peg Stinson, Phyllis Schramm. FOURTH ROW: 1 Nancy Willis, Jo Ann Differding, Judy I Canada, Rebecca Gower, Lynne Gerkin, I Peggy Rosenkrans. Rabb 1, 2 Rabb 3, 4 TETER, RABB 1. 2 - FIRST ROW: D Maris Stewart (Academic Dir.), Marsha Meiike (Vice-Gov.), Paula Sivertson (Gov.), Claudia Bland (Gov.), Sally Johnson, Eve Watson (Rec. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Fem Goodman, Jane Hunt, Mike Colville, Joko Doi, Jackie Heinij er, Barbara Sunyog, Kath- ryn Brunson. THIRD ROW: Evie Nagy, Marilyn Niennan, Freya Funk, Laura Tudc- er. Linda Swin, Lvnn Smith, Donna Re- seiffh (Soc. Dir.). Karen McKeel. FOURTH ROW: Pat Schuler, Kathy Crandle, Sally Gray, Nancy Stroy, Mary Hether, Jan Bauer (Comm. Dir.), Gail Sleeth, Anne Biteman, Marsha Tucker. FIFTH ROW: Nancy Thomson, Anne Hammond. Cheri Comwell, Marti WTiipple, Sharon Humphrey, Irida Ozols, Kathie Ruckriegle, Karen Riley, Jeanne Baker, Susan Waller. TETER, RABB 3, 4 - FIRST ROW: Ellen Van Overbeke (Cult. Dir.), Susan Cullen, Marian Colvin (Gov.), Nancy Moore (Vice- Gov. ) , Margie Kucan ( Sec. ) , Judy Mc- Laughlin. SECOND ROW: Anita Kimball, Judy Neal, Becky Inebnit, Sandra Broun, Pamela Walton, Linda Williams (Academic Dir. ), Nancy J. Sowers, Jane Boerner. THIRD ROW: Mary Lang. Ginger Frank- lin, Pat Davis. Bobbie Chapman, Ann Buroker, Cynthia Mink. Suzie Schaefer, Nancy Miller, Sally Stalker (Soc. Dir.). FOURTH ROW: Cathe Rhodes (Soc. Dir.). Barbara Copeland, Dee Hopkins, Linda Becker, Jean Morris. Sandy Eble, Carol Norman, Roxanne Burroughs, Rita K. Hart- ley, Pam Wykoff, Penny Tadman. 388 TETER, RABB 5, 6 - FIRST ROW; Joyce Dubro ' , Molly Donnelly (Soc. Dir.), Dianne Butterfield ( Vice-Gov. ), Toni Boehle (Comm. Dir.), Barb Bridges. SECOND ROW: Ann Fichman, Jan Eaton, Barb Baer, Lee Doffield, Cheryl Keil, Sue Schrey. THIRD ROW; Joanne Layton, Penny Mc- Clevey, Cheryl Forrester, Carolyn Falk. Jane Perry, Janyce Anderson, Jane Fuog. Rabb 5, 6 TETER, THOMPSON 1. 2 - FIRST ROW: C. Stephen Bowman, James P. San- ford, Gearold Knowles (Vice-Gov. ), Rex Coulter, Mike Johns, Ken Stoops, Bill Liles. SECOND ROW: James A. Garrett, Jerry A. Woolsey, Stephen J. Smith, Ron Hart- well, Fred Russell, Chuck Gouts, Paul Zienin. THIRD ROW; Ken Ziegler, Gary Minnich, Steve Hogan, Ron Dowty, Eddie Galloway, David Sovine, Ivan Graham, Jim Adams. Thompson 1, 2 Thompson 3, 4, 5 TETER, THOMPSON 3, 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Dale Terrell, Ed Walters (Soc. Dir.), Steve Anderson ( Gov. ) , Keith Emery ( Vice- Cov. ), Bill Cookins ( Vice-Gov. ), Walter DeWald, Dan Yates. SECOND ROW: CeorRe Rector, Bob Orgain, John Holder, Glenn Ganibel. Joseph Kline. Eric Foreman, Charles Oherly, Lee Allen. THIRD ROW: Greg Huffman, Ed Barrett, Myron Kanning, Larry Heiniann, Rob Hanesworth. Don Bradley, Martin Reuille, Darold Bryan. Wissler 1, 2, 3 TETER, WISSLER 1, 2, 3 - FIRST ROW; . Fred Presser (Gov.), Steve Goldman (Vice- Gov.), Bob Rittman (Gov.), Suzi Harrison (Sweetheart), Steve Falken (Gounselor), Jerry Graham (Gov.), Jack D ' Amato ( Vice- Gov.). SEGOND ROW: Terry DeShone, Michael Ellis, Bill Rittman, John W. Mc- Coy (Soc. Dir. ), Michael Hanes, Frank M. Sekula ( Rec. Dir.), James J. Barger, Mike Cooper (Rec. Dir.). THIRD ROW: Bill Bennett, Stephen Butler, Jack Daily, Bill Huth, Brent Steele, Tom Waechter, Roger Sawyer, EKvight Noble (Treas.), John Pier- sol. FOURTH ROW: Richard Von Burg, Steven T. Cibbs, Gary McFall, Alan Sch- metzer, Roger Stroman, Ibrahim Mannaa, Randolph Brown, Joel Griffith. Wissler 4, 5 TETER, WISSLER 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Nick Fischer, Bruce Burns, Ray Pieper (Academic Dir.), John Doran (Vice-Gov. ), Stanley Schatzman. SEGOND ROW: Don Hanlin, John Fessler, Gary Drury, David Ganz, Jim Brewer, Daniel Gonboy. THIRD ROW: David Jackson, Bill Russell, Bernard Jaworski, Ed Fisher, Wayne T. Morden, D. E. Waters, Bruce Le Mar. Willkie Quad 392 Dear John, You ' ve served us faithfullv, writing us letters weekly about our Willkie activities. But vou have missed out on so much fun! In October we finally managed to stand that 30-foot pregnant elephant on her feet — when the ever-present breeze from the Willkie wind tunnel blew off her bonnet. We had the women ' s academic imit for study when the skateboarding on our own floors got too noisv — unless the weather was good enough for skateboarding down our marvelous sidewalks. But maybe you alread) ' know how- wonderful it is to live in Willkie. Obviously everyone does — just ask that dog who rode our bus for two days. Your Willkieites WILLKIE, NORTH 2 - FIRST ROW: Colette Pater {Soc. Co-ord.), Mary A. Hudak ( Cult. Co-ord. ), Marianne Owen (Gov. ), Pam Mitchell ( Comm. Co-ord. ), Ann Pearson (Sec.-Treas.), Nancv Cook (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Barbara Frick, Patty Kress, Donna Stutsman, Kathy Lewis, Jo ' ce Williams, Cinda Grube, Bonnie Zimmerman, Marge Romine. THIRD ROW; Nancy Gibson, Susan Whitledge, Kathy Fra- shure, Marjorie Cross. Leah B. Frey, Fred- ericka Schmadel, Kapaka Semokaitis, Betty McConnell, Patty Vitello. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Kemple, Linda Greenwood, Susan Graper, Marsha Woodress, Linda Clark, Gloria Childress, Lois Holewinski, Sandra Eisert, Rebecca Hruby, Carol Greenwood, Linda Carroll. Willkie North 2: Academic Unit WiUkie North 3 WILLKIE, NORTH 3 - FIRST ROW: Kay Kommes (Cult. Co-ord.), Carole Black (Acad. Coor. ), Loma Konsynski (Soc. Co- ord.), Karen Becker (Gov.), Wendy Keyser (Sec.-Treas.), Mary A. Janicki ( Rec. Co- ord. ), Fran Rancher (Comm. Co-ord. ). SECOND ROW; Nancy Roseberry. Donna Stem, Carolyn Kesling, Cheryl Vrooman, Marcia Lebo, Mona Boatman, Nancy Con- ard, Marty Atkins. THIRD ROW: DLxie Durbin, Richardine Haines, Dorothy Marsh, Gail Blue, Janet Benter, Peggy Vierebome, Judith Legg. Lynn Olson, Jill Whiteleather. FOURTH ROW; Lorethea Amsler, Carol Wdowka, Marsha Kriegbaum, Sherilyn Brunson, Nancy Rosenberger, Ginny Leon- ard, Linnea Olsen, Becky Sovich, Marigene Troutman, Deborah L. Beauchamp. 393 WILLKIE. NORTH 4, 5 - FIRST ROW: Marilyn Gano (Cult. Co-ord), Judy Cox (Soc. Co-ord.), Yvonne Mathis (Conim. Co- ord.), Mary Stevenson (Counselor). Stelma Feuerbach (Soc. Co-ord.), Debbie Remick (Gov.), Linda Ingram (Sec-Treas.). SEC- OND ROW: Joyce Zarobsky, Alice Binford, Nina Corazzo, Lorraine Wollar, Lorraine Uskert, Kathryn Pfau, Diana Price, Lynn Rutherford, Diana Rogers. THIRD ROW: Barbara Lewsader, Susan Sippel, Nancy Ewell, Cindy Kennedy, Susie Stanley (Acad. Co-ord.), Jan Bonifas ( Rec. Co-ord.). Jan Noland, Gwen Hall. Marv A. Henschen, Mary B. Cibnan. FOURTH ROW: Lynne Sargent. Marjorie Kelson, Ann Haley. Cayle Grawemeyer, Linda Matlock, Mary A. Braf- ford, Barbara Hal!, Jennifer Stohler, Sandra Thacker, Louise Lasavko, Sandra Kleiman. FIFTH ROW: Kay Hay. Donna Nelson, Jane Troy, Mar ann Willard. Dee Mayes. Kathy Luczak. Joy Hilsmier, Sue Diener, Eleanor Huntzinger, Cvnthia Iliff, Marsha Porter. I 0if ' W i % t t t f • f I. Aj3 Willkie North 4, 5 Willkie North 6 WILLKIE. NORTH 6 - FIRST ROW:] Merilee Fritz (Soc. Co-ord.), Susan BatesI (Cult. Co-ord.), Regina Cassanto (Coun- selor), Anne M. Hocker (Sec.-Treas.),l Theresa Hite (Comm. Co-ord.), Stephanie Whitelock, Christine Neander (Acad. Co-I ord.). SECOND ROW: Snow Gravenstreter, Susan L. White, Carol J. Hawkins, Marion- nette Bullock, Mary Dowel!, Ramona Leit- ner, Terry J. Baringer, Shirley Delph. THIRD ROW: Pennelope Shick, Tanya, Lienhart, Kathy Starr, Carol Krouse, Marcia White, Rosemary Moon, Rita Herron. FOURTH ROW: Mary J. Moore, Miriam Reiss, Doris Atzeff, Kit Field, Karen Reed, Martie Wright. WILLKIE, NORTH 7 - FIRST ROW: Linda Steele (Acad. Co-ord.), Kathy Rowe ( Set.-Treas. ), Karen Lowery (Gov.), Ardis Reed ( Rec. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Diane Harris, Sharon Nakagawa, Janice Ferryman, Marv Zerr, Mary Malone, Jen- nifer Garrett. THIRD ROW: Kathy Spear- man, Pamela Smith, Linda Zimmer, Anita Zimmer, Elly Galloway, Karen Van Houtd- reve, Kathleen Hancock. FOURTH ROW; Linda NichoLs, Elizabeth Carolson, Penel- ope A. King, Janis Edson, Linda J. Thorn- ton, Virginia Gray, Cynthia Hill. Willkie North 7 Willkie North 8 ' WILLKIE, NORTH 8 - FIRST ROW: ■ Nancy Cole, Pat Okada, Tina Smith, Ginny I Accoe, Beth Allen. SECOND ROW; Hea- 1 ther Barrett, Marsha Bradon. Jean Maull [ {Acad. Co-ord.), Dorothy Rosenau, Sharron ; Sonner ( Counselor ) . I I WILLKIE. NORTH 9 - FIRST ROW: Evelyn Deno (Sec.-Treas.), Sandy Breiten- fiross (Acad. Co-ord.), Diane Seelv (Gov.), Jill Graff ( Soc. Co-ord.), Nancy Kelley ( Rec. Co-ord.), Patricia D. Smith {Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Jennifer Rich- ardson, Roseanne Ralfi, Dorinda Grimes, Linda Kuntz, Karen Limberg, Mildred El- liott. Diana Bramel THIRD ROW: Cheryl Todd, Dottie Zeiss, Barbara Cox, Renee Troppe, Jean Larum, Kav Forbes, Harriet Ponsler, Carrol Stencel. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Leslie, Gloria Johnston. Barbara Kendall, Susan Boli, Liz Mettle, Betsy Rud- bart, Vicki Cano, Linda Inglis, Ellen Dodge. FIFTH ROW: Gaye Koldyke, Jane Thomp- son, Marilynn Myers, Paula Zeimis. Joan Cotton, Elizabeth Cromer, Phyllis Beasley, Sandv Dolbv. Willkie North 9 Willkie North 10 WILLKIE, NORTH 10 - FIRST ROW: Janelle James (Soc. Co-ord.), Cathy Holdt (Rec. Co-ord.), Margaret Datzman (Gov.), Carolyn Pugh (Counselor), Linda Burford (Cult. Co-ord.), Karen Vaslow (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Kathy Power, Janet Smith, Charlene Browning, Tamsie Miskus, Patty Wirick, Peggy Beeson, Lvn Thorbecke. THIRD ROW: Louise Ruth, Paula Hop- kins, Nanc ' Hensley, Karen Fleener, Barb Hamslev, Glenda Howard, Diana Hudson, Gail Griffin. FOURTH ROW: Pat Mount. Sharon Crane, Mary Broyles, Susan Wolf, Carolyn Pfcifer, Nfarcia Cope, Sarah Wright, Linda Sheffer. 396 WILLKIE, NORTH 11 - FIRST ROW: Joyce Beekman (Gov.), Kathy Paul (Sec- Treas.), Susan Gallagher (Gounselor), Jan Cahill ( Gult. Co-ord.), Mary Henderson (Soc. Co-ord). SECOND ROW: Carol Mc- Donald, Lori Stang, Chris Wielgos, Rhonda Roush, Marilvn Huber, Gathv Ford. Sandv Rankin. THIRD ROW: Carol ' Rumpf, Cathy Tomlinson, Man J. Nix, Sandy Gordon, Mary L. Hoggatt, Jane Felabom, Diana Shrock, Nancy L. Molter. Willkie North 11 Willkie South 1, 6 WILLKIE, SOUTH 2, 6 - FIRST ROW; K. McNabb (Counselor), J. Seide (Coun- selor), Allyson Herzeg (Gov.), Nancy Gar- vey (Comm. Co-ord.), Beth A. Krier (Gov.), Pat Weir (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Sharon Naylor, Frances Coons, Ellen Winzenread, Anne Fatoat, Nancy Quinn, Kathy Ritter, Elizabeth Lindsay. THIRD ROW: Linda Vernon, Margaret Allee, Frances Hulse, Kathleen Lakin, Mary E. Weitzel, Lana Achelpohl, Doris Day, Doro- thy Palmer. FOURTH ROW: Robbie Lam- bert, Cheryl Walton, Linda Hanley (Rec. Co-ord.), Sandy Shouse, Carol Matthewson, Sharon Tetzloff. Judy Moss, Consuella Wil- liams, Carol Channell. FIFTH ROW: Molly Wickham, Lynn Forster, Margaret House (Soc. Ch.), Carol Hegwood, Kathy Pierce, Susan Baumgartner ( Cult. Ch. ), Becky Drury. 397 WILLKIE. SOUTH 3 - FIRST ROW: Jay- nie WTieeler ( Rec. Co-ord.). Clail Pitman (Acad. Co-ord.), Barbara Johnson (Gov.), Gerry Manlev, Liz Kellam (Sec.Treas.), Candy Tolles ' (Comm. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Susie Bowman, Susan Brodsky, Shar- on Hopfiniier, Mary Barton, Mar ' A. Cal- lahan. Janis Atwood, Virginia Dunn, Pamela Finch, Pamela Hamilton. THIRD ROW: Kathy Ball, Sara Whiteside. Nelleke Bruyn. Jo A. RipperKcr, Felicit ' Gilpin, Nancy Klinkenl erjx. Karon ' an Gelder, Mar ' Mc- Auliffe, Dee Woolsey, Kathy Brannan, Carol Creviston. Willkie South 3 Willkie South 4 WILLKIE. SOUTH 4 - FIRST ROW: Ellyn Lanz (Gov.), Donna Wilson (Acad. Co-ord.), Trish Martin (Rec. Co-ord.), Lois Rickrich (Soc. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Theresa Gutierrez. PeKe - Hollingsworth, Deborah Schechtor, Linda Robinson. Susan Adams, Jane Thompson. THIRD ROW: Kathi Haack, Deljbie Simmons, Tish Thomp- son, Cheri .Ade. Linda Toivainen, Cindy Heintzehnan. Linda Van Aman. J WILLKIE, SOUTH 7 - FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wallace ( Acad. Co-ord. ), Marsha Heaton { Soc. Co-ord.), Marilyn Hrpka, ( Sec.-Treas. ), Miss Tucrck ( Counselor), Patricia Phelps (Gov.), Janice Pullen (Comin. Co-ord.), Marv Schulatz ( Rec. Coor. ). SECOND ROW: Barhie Pence, Donna Crider. Susan Schniitt, Marcia Naugle, Ruthie Vendes, Jennifer Harfii.s, Susan Car- ney. THIRD ROW: Sharon Kline, Pamela Hagen, Gail Koporc, Diana Baile ' , Cynthia Nelson, Margaret A. Moon. Elizaheth Ender, Jacqueline Kuhn. FOURTH ROW: Karen Xelson, Linda Arnold, Christine Little, Kathy Manoski, Margaret Bemd, Jennifer Baker, Jane Wood, Patricia Palmer. Willkie South 7 Willkie South 9 WILLKIE, SOUTH 9 - FIRST ROW: Bar- bara Larson (Rec. Co-ord.), Sandy Wester- man (Gov.), Jane Curtin (Sec.-Treas.), Janet Fox (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Gloria Ayson, Dianne Sloan, L ' nda Schultz, Carol Peterson, Sue Moore, Rosemarie Kuntz. THIRD ROW: Betty Hussey, Criss - Davis, Betty Burns, Barbara Walker. Jeanie Schmitt, Linda Mitman, Donna Paulson. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Smith, Jane Car- michael, Patricia Sutton, Triana Meshberger, Lynda Carmichael, Linda Siri, Carmen Animagi. WILLKIE, SOUTH 10 - FIRST ROW: Sandy Goldstein (Cult. Co-ord.), Kathy Palan (Rec. Co-ord.), Linda Hauslek (Gov.), Judy Hunt (Sec.-Treas. ), Susan Chipper (Soc. Co-ord.), Fran Heard {Comm. Co- ord.). SECOND ROW: Karen Graber, Georuie Kerr, Cathy Barnuni, Nancy Bak- ken, Dixie Contos, Roseanne Boston. THIRD ROW: Jeanne Bolitho. Becky Wilkes, Teixi ApplcRate, Lisa Brubeck, Kathv Kowalski, Betsy Pond. Barbara BiRRs. FOURTH ROW: Sally Lewis, Marsha Apple. Jeffrie Penrod, Alice Wampler, Becky Britt, Jenifer Drew. Willkie South 10 Willkie South 11 WILLKIE, SOUTH II - FIRST ROW: Wendy Byrd (Rec. Co-ord.), Mary Sinnock (Acad. Co-ord.), Judy Jone.s (Cult. Co- ord.), Carole Iskowich, Carol Sefton (Soc. Co-ord.), Susan Keinsen (Comni. Co-ord.), Bev Martin. SECOND ROW: Sue Cottman, Pat Frazier, Sally Smith, Janet Lockwood, Alice Jordy, Laura Miller, Janet Croft. Nancy Swiontek, Bonnie Coyte. THIRD ROW: Charlotte Connerley, Sue McDonald, Candy Schisler, Emily Hackett, Margaret Randle, Ann Shilling, Barbara Nickels, Mary L. Brock, Karen Schaich, Barbara Barnett. FOURTH ROW; Christina Drain, Jean Denny, Berta Kaufman, Portia Conn, Sandy Fiet, Janis Vogel, Margaret Phillips, Jay- anne Waizenhafer, Ma.vine Soloman, Judy Conwell, Paula Shane, Virginia Hunter. 400 WILLKIE, MASON - FIRST ROW: Brenda Romans (Treas.), Judv Robinson (Gov.), Joann Siddall {Cult. C ' h.), Phyllis D. Heas (House Mngr.). SECOND ROW: Rebecca Thompson, Judv Hansen, Sandra Ohlund, Hiroko Ishii. THIRD ROW: Esther Glorioso, Carol DerAvedisian, Phyllis Hick- man, Mary King, Betsy Hirtzel. Willkie Mason Willkie Men ' s Co-op WILLKIE, MEN ' S CO-OP - FIRST ROW: J. Greg Hundley (Comm. Co-ord.), Jim Mathews ( Rec. Co-ord.), Joe Shiner (Gov.), Jack Leonhardt (Counselor), Barbara Leon- hardt, Pete Hoskam (Cult. Co-ord.), David John.son (Acad. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: Resod Dzeparovs, Paul Gielerak, Douglas E. Weetlman, Mike Moore, Thad Heitman, Dean Carnahan. David Farlow. THIRD ROW: Donald Bevis. Hal G. Brown, David L. Ka ' s, Courtney Lamb, William A. Good- man II, Phillip E. Wuensch, Richard T. Schau. Delbert W. Nelson Jr. FOURTH ROW: Jim Breidenbaugh, Bob Heisel, Harry Pierce III. George Cochran. Neil Irick, Ed- ward Goldmann Jr., Duane Thompson, Wil- liam R. Jones. 401 Wright Quad Did voii see that great display of Wright Quad spirit and enthusiasm at the Homecoming pep rally last October? The whole quad must have been there parading en masse .... well, would you believe 400? But Homecoming isn ' t the onlv time that the Wright men show their spirit. Throughout the year thev concoct varied social, cultural, and athletic out- lets. Take, for instance, On the Scene lectures by visiting professors ( Scriven, Scrimgeour, et al) and the annual tug-o-war tournament over the Jordan River with all 18 units competing. Some of the more talented residents are DJ ' s for the voice of Wright Quad, WQAD radio, a 24-hour- a-day station now in its third year of operation. After hooking up broadcasting facilities to Teter Quad last year, WQAD went even further this spring— trans- mitting signals to Read Center and Willkie Quad. 402 I WRIGHT, CENTER CABINET - IN FRONT: John Jenkins (Cult. Co-ord.) George Gray (Cult. Co-ord.). SECOND ROW: James Collier (Sec), Alan Rued (Pres.), Charles Danierv ( Vice-Pres. ), Wil liam Quinn (Treas.). STANDING: Ros: Easterday ( Soc. Co-ord.), Sam May (Bldg. Grounds MnKr.), Robert Goffinet (Ath Co-ord.), Philip Mallatt (Activities Co-ord.) Richard BaRwell (Dama.iies Mngr.), Gregory Smith (WQAD Rep.). Center Cabinet Board of Governors 1 WRIGHT, BOARD OF GOVERNORS - FIRST ROW: Austin Connors (Adviser), Brent Neff, Alan F. Ruedi (Pres.), Robert Stump, Paul Hardin. SECOND ROW: Michael Miller, Clinton Phillips, James Col- lier, (Sec), David Rainford, James Jaro- szewski, Walter Wood, Tom Cittadine, Rich- ard Yarborough, Charles Damery ( Vice- Pres.). THIRD ROW; Calvin Russell, Tom Frank, James Heupel, Robert Hall, William Riley, Ronald Harbin. 403 1 WRIGHT, CAMPBELL HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Alan Montgomery (Vice-Gov.), Sheldon J. Friedman ( Ath. Dir. ), Ron Har- bin, John Pont (Faculty Adviser), Jane Dumb (Sweetheart). James Schneider (Counselor), Steven R. Frankel ( Soc. Ch.), Leonard Bank ( Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Jepf Hershman, Dick Denney, Jim Miller, Ken Harris, Donald Oman, Ronald McDaniel, Jerry Collins. THIRD ROW: Mike Wood, Robert Louda, Harold VoRel, Mike Clark, Earl BruninK Jr., Terence Rays, Mike Havden, Richartl Compton, Larrv SturRis. FOURTH ROW: Gary Dowty, Patrick N. Richard, Jim Riddle, Don Peters, Jim Wood, Gregg Treffinger, David Trask, Dave Compton. Campbell House Dewey House WRIGHT, DEWEY HOUSE - FIRST I ROW: George Crnovich Jr., Lindy May- hugh, Dan Siculan (Counselor), Bill Barnes ! (Soc. Ch.), Thomas Frederick. Monte | Moore. SECOND ROW: Karl Schmidt, ) James Barnes (Sec.-Treas.). Ronald Hofft, Charles Damery, Steve Wiltsie, David Gate- | wood. Dodds House WRIGHT, DODDS HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Tim Douglas (Counselor), Don.ild R. Wilds (Treas.), Jack O ' Brien (Gov.), Bill Searcy (Ath. Oh.), Dave Smethurst (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Arthur Crooks, John Shelley, Dwight Wehner, Laurence T. Beall, James Hashem, John Kneislev. THIRD ROW: Arthur H. Eaks, John Heckman, Ike K. Eikelberner, John W. Gauck, Thomas A. Crouch, Len A. Brewer, Rick Hokanson. FOURTH ROW: Terry Umbough, Steve Harnedy, Mark Maxwell, Jim Hardesty, Mike Hefron, Don Bracchi, Thomas A. Prehys, Robert Bell. FIFTH ROW: Tom liennett, Mike K ' egley, Jim Woodall, Lloyd h ' Jkins, Janis Stares, William Shaw, James Kruse, William Byers, Douglas Brown, Har- old Thompson, John Whitten. Elliott House WRIGHT, ELLIOTT HOUSE - FIRST I ROW: Holger W. Moeller (Ath. Ch.), Dick j Singleton (Soc. Ch.), David R. Yeley { Sec- , Treas.), Ed Kennev (Vice-Gov.), Walt 1 Wood (Gov.). SECOND ROW: Bill Shew- I man, Ralph Eggleston, James Beck, Richard Scheimann, Robert Pentecost, Webster Peter- son. THIRD ROW: Phil Snocd. Greg Pnum. Steve Wahlig, Kevin Horn, Don Milzarek, Jim Kish. John Wiseman. FOURTH ROW: . Darrell Grimes, David Biehle, Jerry Gar- t man. Rodney Frazier, Jim Allman, John Jackson, Charles Jennings. WRIGHT, FERGASON HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Rick Yarborouiih (Go .), Mike Hartz ! (Ath. Ch.), TvTTv Rock eIl ( Vice-Gov.). ! SECOND ROW: Michiu-1 Sthaus, Mark I Loucns, i n Blankt-nship Jr., Robert Ding- man. Dann ' Dixon, Joseph Colelli. THIRD I ROW: StipluMi Maufians, James Auman, ' Daniel Dull, David Cope, James Vaughn, Russell Sonafrank, David Lynch. Fergason House Hall House WRIGHT. HALL HOUSE - FIRST ROW: James Klein (Ath. Ch.). Alan Frisoni (Vice-Gov.). Mike Miller (Gov.), William Sharp ( Coim.selor). David BanRert ( Sec- Treas.). Robert Hill ( Soc. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Larry W. Cieifius, Keith Klein, Dar- rell Smith. Norman Bidwell. Robert Ford, David Westfal!. Roger L. Hartman. THIRD ROW: William F. Fimp, Mike Tryon. Wil- liam Quinn. Robert Seddelmeyer. Lester Myers, Wa le T. Smola, Denms Zelenke, John Bickrl. FOURTH ROW: James C. De- Lotcl. Alan F. Ruedi, John R. Greenfield, Rod Waltman, Jon C. Anderson. Charles i. Lake, Stephen R. Schnelker, Bob Loomis, Charles A. Bunnell. 406 WRIGHT, HARDING HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Donald Stepita { Soc. Dir.), William Clifford (Trcas.), Robert Hall (Gov.), Tore Ramstad ( ' ice-Go ■. ), James Perkins (Atli. Dir.). SECOND ROW: Charles Bu chanan, hidn Gla)) ,man, Kenneth Johnson, Robert ' ats()n, Walter Atkins, Joseph Albin, Phillip Uawkins. THIRD ROW: Richard Strohmier, Steven Adkisson, Darr l Townsley, Ste e Fushelbcrj er, Maurice Wright, Phillip Ja- cobson. Warren Jefvert, Monroe Anderson ni. Harding House Harney House W RIGHT, HARNEY HOUSE - FIRST ROW: William Riley (Gov.), Lynn Blan- ton (Soc. Ch.), Martin Cooney (Sec.-Treas.). SECOND ROW: Ronald Goodwin, Terry BIosl, William Reiners, Donald Potter, John Hayden. THIRD ROW: Jim Davis, Dennis Dummel, Val Fleig, Rick Manning. John Allen, William Farina. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Schiffel. Michael Alexander, Robert Moore, John Gillis, George Wilson, Nicholas Joest, James Spears, Robert Bull. 407 WRIGHT, HUMMER HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Byron Woehler ( Sec.-Treas. ), Jack Simonetti (Res. Ass ' t.), David Rainford (Gov.), Larrv Franklin (Ath. Ch.). SEC- OND ROW: Amiando Frias, Earnest Hill, Christopher Grey, Ricardo Garza, John Michael Kokosa, Andrew Enffel. THIRD ROW: William R. Russ, Thomas Miller, Dennis DeBuysser, Dennis Templeton, Scott Evenbeck, Steven Flowers, Patrick D. De- Lano. FOURTH ROW: Michael J. Kaspr- zak, S. L. Bailey, David Lee Toney. Charles J. Schuckel, James Piepenbrok, Dan Rissing, Steven W. Laycock, Jere Spence, William J. Marcotte. Hummer House Jenkins House WRIGHT, JENKINS HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Frank Malsbury II, Ron Filippelli, Robert R. Sturgeon, Robert Stump (Gov.), James Blosser ( Sec.-Treas. ) . SECOND ROW: (;ary Stair, Don McGinnis. Bradley Pfallcr, John Schornick. Da id Davenport, Kenneth Kobb. THIRD ROW: Larry Cas- sady, Roger Games, Denny Knierim, Larry Stickler, Harrv Bierbauni. Warren Heid- breder, Har ey Kleiner. FOURTH ROW: George Girman. Steven J. Barber, John D. Morrical. Brian B. Strange, Craig A. Tee- garden, C arv L. Gallon, Bruce E. Cassal. FIFTH ROW: Dennis E. Wagoner, Barry A. Schnakenburg, Thomas A. Jones, Gary L. Sergianni, Fred W. Goldshoro Jr., Wil- liam C. Coyle. Jon P. Lindemann. Boh Lewis. li WRIGHT, LOWE HOUSE - FIRST ROW: John Jackson, Ron Chang, Rofier Rodgers (Vice-Cov.), Austin Conners (Counselor), Brent Neff (Gov.), Danny Walker, James Crai!. SECOND ROW: Jade Stauffer, James Newton, Raymond Cox. George Burrus, Jon Skillman, Abdulla Dooh, Alan Bawde, Stan- lee Ryan, James Sinclair. THIRD ROW: James Beil, George Ferkins, Douglas Hall, Bruce Best, Bill Frick, Rich Blaney, Jon Niehaus, Daniel Oberhausen, Michael Kid- well, Richard Williams. FOURTH ROW: John Paulson, Thor Connally, Robert En- yeart. Rick Miles, Scott MacDonakl, Roger Zitrin, Andrew Okot, Noel Scott Jr., Tom Hickman, Dave Humenik. FIFTH ROW: Robert Turner, Clifford Townsend, Leo Warbington Jr., Michael More, Gerald Thrasher Jr., Ike Batalis, Alan Bocock, Thomas Shriner Jr., Mike O ' Conner, An- drew Stiles, Robert Sullivan. Lowe House Nichols House ! WRIGHT, NICHOLS HOUSE - FIRST I ROW: Richard Parker ( Sec.-Treas.), James t Gargett (See. Ch.), Thomas Cittadine ' (Gov.), Steve Mattich (Counselor), George I Weir (Vice-Gov. ), Theodore R. Legler 11 - (Ath. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Tom Kierein, John Wiggans, Paul Schill, Thomas Brink- , man, Tony Friedmann, Robert Cunningham, Kenneth Riley. Stephen Kent, Tyrone Henry. THIRD ROW: Don Ammerman, Jerry , Powell, Ronald Chamberlin, Marshall Gallo- j way, Charles Adcox, Bill Hathaway, Thomas ' Ripberger, Rod Mood, Don Skir ' in, Thomas ' Morrison. f T f f ' -.ft f f f f ' S_3 i • • WRICHT, PARKS HOUSE - FIRST ROW- Earl Covert. Cirl Tniett ( Soc. Ch.), Calvin Russell (Gov.). Tim H.irtzor (Counselor), Johr Tenipleton ( Sec.-Treas.), Michael Stump (Ed.). SECOND ROW: Robert E. FoRart ' , Robert S. Rome, James F. Hill, James D. Lewis, Joe Fiscel, Barrv Gangi ' Steven L. Sample, Jobn D. Miller. ' THIRD ROW: Duight Hughes, Steve White, Lany Spitz. Ric Snow, John A. Fucate, Dave Jordan, Jim NeKangard, Ralph Knight, Charles Creve. FOURTH ROW: Danny J. Lucas. J. M. Caress. Daniel Boone. James M. Patterson. Samuel Whitsitt. Stephen Cluff. Craig House. Robert Holnian, Gene Koehler. Hal Moore. FIFTH ROW: Chuck McClendon. Wayne Blankenship. Steve Harrison. Car ' Eckard, Cliff Copeland. Paul Catlin. Jim James, Mike Floyd, Ray Szar- niach. Dave Swinney. Richard Huseman. Jeffrey Taylor. Parks House Ruter House WRIGHT, RUTER HOUSE - FIRST ROW: James Collier, Benjamin McClelland ( Coun.selor ) . Craig Stevenson (Vice-Gov. ), Thomas Frank (Gov.), Randall Nevils (Ath. Dir.), Jack Lcavell (Sec.-Treas.), Alan Har- ris (Soc. Ch.). SECOND ROW: Robert King. Randall Ware, Gerald Ranwart, Robert Bell, John Yates, Mar%in Zaidner, William Kam, Philip Wilbur, Carl Strucbig. THIRD ROW: Torn Quimby, Lance Conner, Jacob Spannuth, Bri;in Gardner, George Muncaster, Richard Murrell, Robert Mvers, James Hinckley, Larry Rose, Albert Bell. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Irwin, David Overgaard, Stephen Graves, James Timothy, Stephen Doughis, James Schvvark, Cl ' de Nattkemper, Alfred Hicks, Greg Clark, Ronald Wilson, John Galks. 410 J WRIGHT. STOCKWELL HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Ross Easterday, William B. Burns (Soc. Ch.), James E. Heupel (Gov.). Hudson Freeze (Vice-Gov. ), Bob Beall. SECOND ROW: Dennis Anderson, Rich- ard Hubar, ' illiain Teal, Richard True- blood, Richard Barber, William Spangler, William Ross. THIRD ROW; John Vander- plouph, Larr - Fast, Scott Hanley, William Randolph. Dennis Elliott, Larry Fouse, Cregc Munson, Michael Ebnore. FOURTH ROW: Greg Stepanek. Don Wilson, Da id Wallace, Ronald Bentle ' , Jim Arbuckle, Da id O ' Gradx, Larry Gorrell, David Erick- son. P W-iL L H A 9lK m ' K ' rC Pjj S - L F B B K:. n £ ■■ Kl ' B 1 H K SMI Si B bIm Stockwell House Todd House WRIGHT, TODD HOUSE - FIRST ROW: Robert Duke ( Vice-Go -. ), Morris Buchanan (Sec.-Treas. ), Paul Hardin (Gov.), Paul Warwick ( Faculty Adviser ) , Steven Adler (Res. Ass ' t.), John Griffin (Soc. Ch.), Nicklas Stuckv (Ath. Dir.). SEGOND ROW: Roger Hunt, Alan Blackwell, Roger Fish, RaNiiiond Kern. Johnny Wilson, James Young, Robert Boyd Jr. THIRD ROW: Bruce Smith, Joseph Matone, Kenneth Stephens. Roland Gariepy, John G. Joseph, Edwin Gardiner, Ronald Brown, David Chicci. FOURTH ROW: Lawrence Barnes, Garry Riggs, Phil Glawe, Tedd Kamischky. Itoger Poer, Richard Lewis, Fred Bishop, lames Son. 411 W ' iatBf - ' , «« - .l - ' kP T inr [111 .t ' lA  • ' g Ol! A jC 3e ai iME JT vV - 6A G 6 a t h, A HOME ECONOMICS 9vrt .- •• 2c taail Allied Health Sciences 351 ABUKHAUr.. NABIH NAFI NA|I M.S.P.H. Public Health: Jenin, Jordan. ANDERSON, CECELIA MARIE B,S. Medical TechnnloRv: Arlington, Va.: lU Yovnig Democrats; Sailing Club. AWIG, MARILYN lANE B.S. Physical Therapy; Clarksvillc. Tcnn.; Delta Zeta, Soc. Ch.; YW ' CA; Phi Theta. Corr. Sec. BENNETIK ' M, S. ELAINE B.S. Physical Therapy; LaPorte; Young Repub- licans; Phi Theta; APTA: Teter Qmul Floor Treas. BERGMAN, BARBARA ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; American Dental Hygienists Association; ARBUTUS. BLY, JERI LYNN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Dental Student Council. BLYTHE, DIANE LEE B.S. Physical Therapy; E ansyille; Sigma Kappa; VN ' esley Foundation; YWCA; APTA; Phi Theta. BOHREN, JOYCE ELAINE B.S. Medical Records; Woodburn: Kappa Alpha Theta; ARBUTUS; Union Comm. BORING, LIND B.S. Medical Records; Milrny; Beck House, Soc, Ch.; lU Foundation; IL ' Yoiuig Republicans. BRADLEY, KAY B.S. Occupational Therapy; Marion; Occupational Therap ' Ciidi, Vice-Pres.; American Occupational Therapy Association. BRANDT, LYNDA DIANE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Fort Wayne. BROWN, SUSAN KAY B.S. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; American Dental Hygiene Association. BRUMBACH, lEAN LOUISE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Jeffersonyille. BURKS. K. THY LYNN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indian;ipolis; Cla.ss Pres. BUTZ, BARBARA ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; West Lafa ette; American Dental Hygiene Association. CHILMAN, MARLO DALE B.,S. Physical Therapy; Indianapolis: Phi Theta. COLLINGE, CLAl ' DIA SUE B.S. Occupational Therapy; Scottsdale, Ariz.; Delta Gamma; Ir. SAB; YWCA. COONS, MARION HOLT N.D. Medical Records; Washington. 111.; Kappa .■ lph;i Theta; lU Foundation. CO. , VIRGINIA KATHERINE B.S. Public Health and Dental Hygiene; In- diiUKtpolis: .American Dental Hygiene A.s.sociation. Rejid Centi-r. House Council. DAL SASSO, PAMRA R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Rosedale. .Medical Technology; Kokomo; Alph;i Delta Theta. Physical Therapy; Hagerstown; lU Young Repub- D.WIS, MARY ANN B.S. DA ' IS, RUTH ANN B.S licans: YWCA. DEERING, L RYBFTH DIRKS B.S. Physical Therapy Xi Dclt.i; lU Young Republicans; Phi Theta. DODDS, CAROL DAWN B.S. Medical Records: North Branch, Mich ter arsity C ' hristian Fellowship. DORSEY, THOMAS H. B.S. Enyironment;d Health: Pct -rsburg. Indianapolis; Alph: In- DUNN, RICHARD L. R.T. -Ray; Kokomo; Senior Class Pres. EWING, MARILYN ELAINE B.S. Occupational Therapy; Muncie. FERRARA, JANE B.S. Medical Records: Franklin; Alpha Chi Omega. Warden; YWCA: Freshman Camp Staff. FOSTER. LEIO-ANN B.S. Medic;d Records; Tipton; Kappa Alpha Theta; AIph:i Lambd:i D(lt;i, Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board: Panhellenie, Sec; Um ' on Board. CABBARD, PIOGGY SUE B.S. Occup.itioii.d IJicnipv : Salem: Ann-ricau Occn- p;ition;d Tlierapy Association. GEORGE, MARIAN LEE R.D.H. Dental llygietu.; Indi.uKipolis. GI1;SL|.;R. P.MHKTA Antoinette B.S. Medical Records; La Porte: Wells On:i,l; lU Nc v ni:in Clnli. GOLDMAN, SHARON SUi: B.S. Medical Technology; Bloomington; .Mph:! Delt:i Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta. GRAY, lUI.IAN ELIZABETH R.D.H. Dental Hygiene: Boggstown. GREGOLINE, KATIILLTCN MARIE R.D.H. Dent:il Hygiene; Gar -: Amer- ican) Dent;ll H -giene .Association. 414 Allied Health IIABF.RKORN, SUSAN BECK B.S. Physical Therapy: Orchard L ake, Mich.; I ' lii Mu, Treas.; American Ph ' sical Therapy Association; Plii Theta, Pres. IIAMMKR, THOMAS RANDOLPH B.S. Phv.sica! Therapy; Eyansyille; Phi Tlieta. HEFNER, MARCEA FRIEND B.S. Medical Records; Indianapoli.s. in:NDERSON, lERELLE MONTEZ B.S. Physical Therapy; Waycross, Ga. HENSLEY, JUDITH ANN B.S. Ph sical Therapy; Muncie; Gamma Phi Beta; Phi Tlieta. HIGH, K. THERINE DOURSON B.S. Physical Therapy; Indianapolis; Sigma K;ippa: Cosmopolitan Cluh; Oceanides. Vice-Pres.; TO ' CA; Phi Theta HOEER, DERRALD DENNIS B.S. Medical Records; BridRewater, S.D. HOMEVER, CONSTANCE SUE R.D.H. Dental Hysiene; Fort Wayne; Amer- ican Dental .Association. HOUGLAND, NANCY JANE B.S. Medical Technology; Indian;ipolis. HUDSON. JOYCE ELAINE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Zionsyille; .American Dental H giene .Association. HURWITZ. GLORIA LYNN R.D.H. Dent.al Hygiene; Indianapolis; American Dental Ihgienc .Association. IKENBERRY, ' JOYCE ELAINE B.S. Medical Technology; Middletown, Ohio; Kapp;i Kappa Gamma: Alpha Delta Theta; AWS: YMCA. JAMISON, THOMAS LEF N-Rax ' Technology; VVorthington. JOHNSON. MURIEL CORNELLS B.S. Occupational Therapy; New Orleans, La.; RI Newman Cluh; lU SMiiphonic Band: Occupation Therapx ' Club. JONES, MARSHA CAROL B.S. Occupation Therapy; Rossville. Dental Hygiene; Rock -ille; , mer Indianapolis. JOSLIN, CAROL MARIE R.D.H tal Hygiene Association. lUDAY, I ' YNN ANN X-Ray Technology; JULIAN, KATIIERINE BROOKS R.D.H . ineric;ui Dental ILgiene .Association. KENNEDY. JUDITH ANN B.S. Occupational Therapy L ' nion Board; Westminster Foundation. KLUS, WANDA R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Fort Wayne. 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Medical Technology; Lake Mills, Wis.; Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta. MUSSELMAN, JEAN ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; American Dental H ' giene .Association. NELSON, SYLVIA ANN B.S, Medical Records; Moline, III.; lU Collegi.ate Democrats; Willkie Quad, Music Co-ord. NEWLAND, JON WRIGHT X-Ray Technology; Conners ille. NICHOLSON, CONNIE KAY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Goshen; American Dental H ■giene .Association; lU Young Republicans. NOFZINGER, ' CAROLYN KAY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Fort Wayne, NORTON, NANCY JEAN B.S. Occupational Therapy; Noblesville: AWS; YW ' C.A; Occupational Therapy Club; American Occupational Therapy Asso- ciation: Read Center, Rec. Co-ord. NUSBAUMER, JACQUELINE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene: Fort Wayne. OLDHAM, SANDRA LOUISE B.S. Medical Records: Bartlett, 111.; -Allied Hciilth Council; lU Sing. AUied Health 415 OWEN, JUDITH CHRISTINA B.S. Occupational Therapy; Romeo. Mich.; Foster Ou;ul. Floor Oov.; Intervar.sit ' Christian Fellowship. P. ETZEI.. PATRICI. K. . -Rav Technology; Hope. PALMER, RICHARD LEWIS R.T. .X-Ray Technology; South Bend. PETERS, HELEN LOUISE B.S. Physical Therapv; Michigan City; Phi Thela; APTA. PITZELE, KAREN ILENE B.S. Occupational Therapy; HammoiKl; Hillcl Foundation. RAUSCHKE, SUSAN BETH R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene; Rochester. RITTER, SHERYL LYNN B.S. Physical Therapy; Vinccnnes; Gamma Phi Beta; Union Board; YWCA; Allied Health Student Council, Vice-Pres. BOBBINS, CAROLINE VAJEN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Zionsville; American Dental Hygiene Association. RUSSELL, RUTH CONOVER B.S. Medical Records; Fort Wayne; ARBUTUS; AWS; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. SCHACHTER, MIRIAM X-Ray Technology; Fort Wayne. SCHALESTOCK, ALTHEA GRACE B.S. Physical Therapy; Freeport, N.Y.; Phi Theta. SCHILDROTH, ANNA CAROLINE B.S. Public Health Education; Jefferson- ville; Delta Zeta, Treas.; Alpha Delta Theta; lU Foundation; lU Young Re- publicans; Sailing Club; YWCA Cabinet. SCHILLING, KAREN SUE B.S. Dental Hygiene Public Health; Indianapohs. SHAW, CATHERINE ANN . -Ray Technology; New Castle. SHEETS, ELISSA JO B.S. Physical Therapy: St. Louis, Mo.; Delta Gamma; Westminster Foundation; YWCA; Phi Theta; Pom Pon Girl; Runner-Up to Miss lU. SIEIIL, SANDRA LEE B.S. Physical Therapv; Fort Mitchell, Ky.; Kappa Delta; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. SMITH, JANEY PAULINE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Evansville; Pi Beta Phi. SMITH, SYLVIA ADRAIN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; West Lafayette; American Dental Hvgiene . ssociation. SMITH, ' ICtORIA T. B.S. Physical Therapy; West Lafayette; APTA; Phi Theta, Rec. Sec. SNYDER, CAROLYN SUE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Auburn. SOWARDS, MYRNA LOY R.D.H. Dental Hygiene: Fort Wayne. STEVENS, BETTY SLTE B.S. Occupational Therapy; Indianapolis; American Occupational Therapv Association: Occupational Therapv Club. Pres. STOCK, RAVA LEE B.S. Medical Technology; Franklin. ' STOCKER, JANE ROBERTA B.S. Occupational Therapy; Evansville; Delta Zeta. Courtesy Ch.; Fencing Club, YWCA. SUTHERLAND. KATHRYN ANN R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Clarlcsville; Amer- ican Dental Hygiene .Association. THOMAS, REBECCA JEAN B.S. Medical Technology; Marion; Kappa Delta; Alpha Delta Theta; Alpha Lambda Delta. THOMAS, VICKI LEE X-Ray Technology; Kokomo. TRAVIS, NANCY RAE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; American Dental Hvgiene Association. EINRAl ' B. BONA ALINE B.S. Medical Technology; Gary; Sigma Delta Tau; Alpha Delta Theta; Senatorial Ass ' t. WALKER, SARAH ELIZABETH R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Van Nuys, Calif.; Alpha Chi Omega; American Dental Hygiene Association. WENZEL, JUDY LYNN X-Ray Technology; South Bend. WHITNEY, CONSTANCE GOESSLING B.S. Physical Therapy; Bourbonnais, III.; Alpha G;imma Delta; Phi Theta; Jr. Panhellenic; Oceanides; YWCA. WIENOLA, BARBARA E. B.S. Medical Technology; York, Pa.; Alpha Delta Theta, Pres. WILKS, MARCIA LOUIS R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis. WISSING, FRANKIE B.S. Occupational Therapy; Vincennes; Kappa Kappa Kappa; lU Newman Club; American Occupational Therapy Association. WOLF, FAYE DENE R.D.H. Dental Hvgiene: Fairfield, Calif. WOOLARD, RITA KAY X-Rav Technology; Hartford Cih ' , ZIMMERMAN, DONNA DEE R.D.H. Dental Hygiene; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi; American Dental Hygiene .Association, Pres. 416 Allied Health Arts and Sciences ABBOTT, KATHLEEN GAIL A.B. German; Columbus; Read Center, Clark House, Sec.; .Arnold Air Societv; lU Foundation. AKEMANN, RHEA ANDREA A.B. Art and History; Kokomo; AFS; Baha ' i Club. ALDEN, WILLIAM FRANKLYN A.B. Police Administration; South Glens Falls, N.Y.; Lambda Alpha Epsilon. ALEXIS, JAMES PAUL A.B. Psychology; South Bend; Sigma Phi EpsUon, Pledge Tr. ALLEN, DAVTD C. A.B. Journalism; Dyer; Daily Student; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi. ALMQUIST, LliCINDA ANN A.B. Biology; Gary; Kappa Alpha Theta; lU Young Republicans. ALT L N, DAVID L. A.B. Government; Schenectady, N.Y.; McNutt Quad, L nit Gov.; Foster Quad, Comm. 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Covernnient: Shelbyville; lU FouiKhition; Student Senate; Tomahawk; L nion Board, Dir.; LUNA. BKCKW ' ITH. MARY LYNN A.B. PsyclioloKV; South Bend. BEELER. BARBARA ANN A.B. Zoology; Garv; I ' sher Coqjs. BELL, PATRICLA L NE A.B. Enghsh; Indianapohs; McNutt Quad; Student Ldr. BEIXES, MARILYNN A.B. Journahsm and Government; Westover AFB. Mass.: illkie Qiuul: DaiK Student: Rngliy Cluli PliotoRnipher. BENLAMIN. JEANETTE ANN A.B. English; Garv; Zeta Tau Alpha. Hist.; ARBUTUS; Young Democrats. BENNETT. LARRY DEAN B.S. Geology; Bedford. BENNETT, LINDA FAYE A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Bri.scoe Quad: Alpha Lambda Delta: Cosmopolitan Club, Corr. Sec.: -Spanish Club. BENSON, KENNETH A. A.B. C:overmnent: Bloomington. BERGER, JACK EDWIN A.B. Zoology; Mi.sha vaka. BINKLEY, ANNE LLOYD A.B. Covernnient; Bloomington; Kappa Kappa C;anima: Enomene: W Foundation; Mortar Bo;nd; Y ' C. , Pres., Tre;is. BLAKELY, ROBERT LOUIS A.B. Anthropolog ; Bloomington; Intramural Baseball. BLAND, LINDA LOU A.B. English Literature; Solsberry. RLANKENBEKER. JOSEPH EDWARD A.B. Social Scn ' ice; Jeffersonville: Foster Quad; Social Ser ice Club. BLOCK, JEAN DORIS A.B. Speech and Hearing; Chicago, III.; Forest Qu.ad; Hillei Fountlation: Signui -Alpha Eta. BOARDMAN, SARAH E. A.B. English Literature; Angola; Delta Delta Delta. . ' cti ities Ch.: Junior Class Council; Enomene; Pleiades; Union Comm. Chairman; YWCA. BODEMULLER, MARY FRANCES A.B- History; New Carlisle; Sigma Kappa: Wells Quad, Soc. Ch.; Sailing Club. BOGAN- GREG CARSON A.B. M;ithematics; Hobart; Briscoe Quad; Little 500. BOGUSZ, CAMILLE ANN A.B- Speech and Theatre; East Chicago; Read Center, Landes House. Gov- liOHALL- PHILLIP THOMAS A.B. Government: Indianapolis; Wright Qu.id. Bus. Mngr. DOHANNON, IRENE E. KIMBLE A.B. Element;iry Education: Soutli Bend: N, ACP; Unit Councils: Young Republicans. BOIIREN, LINDA MAY A.B. Mathematics; Lafavette: Read Center. Judicial Bd. BONFIELD, LESLIE JANE A.B. 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Ohio: Tctcr Quad, Rabb Hall, Vice-Prcs., Head Gov.. Head Co-ord.; Women ' s Swim Team; YWCA. KENTOR, LAIRD JAMES A.B. Government: Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Pi. KERCHNER. MARGIE A.B. English; LaMoille, III; Alpha Xi Delta; AWS; lU Young Republicans: Phi Sigma Iota. KERR, DIANA N. A.B. French; Arlington, Va.: Sailing Club. KERR, ELLEN LEE A.B. Social Service: Cedar Grove; Briscoe Quad. KESTNER, CAROL ANN A.B. English; Pekin; Briscoe Quad; Psychology Club. KETTERSON, ELLEN DORCAS A.B. Botany; Harvey, 111.; Delta Delta Delta, Sehol. Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Oceanides: Pleiades; Union Comm. KHAVARI. SUE AKHTAR A.B. English; Milwaukee, Wis.; Baha ' i Club. KIMBALL, SHERRY NORRIS A.B. Zoology: Oak Ridge, Tenn.; Briscoe Quad; Sailing Clu b: Fencing Club, Sec; YWCA. KIMMELL. MARYJO A.B. Journalism; Kendallville; K; ppa Delta; Daily Stu- dent; Jr. Student Athletic Board, Publicity Ch.; YWCA. KINGSBURY, JANET KAY A.B. French; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Young Republicans; lU Folksong Club; Phi Sigma Iota; YWCA. KINKLE, JOHN ROBERT A.B. History; Evansville: Lambda Chi Alpha; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet; Skull and Crescent: LL NA, Sec General. KIRN. MICHAEL EMMET A.B. Government; Whiting; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; Phi Eta Sigma; Americans for Democratic Action; International Affairs Comm. 424 Arts and Sciences KIRTLAND, PATRICIA A. A.B. Psvcholosy: Garv; Sailing Club. KISH, BETTY JO A,B. Art Historv ; Indianapolis; Willkie Quad, Publicih- Ch.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans, Vice-Pres. KLEIN, LINDA SUE A.B. English; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Soc, Activities Ch.; SNEA. KLEIN, MICHAEL WILLLS A.B. Mathematics; Fort Wayne; Teter Quad, Wissler Hidl; IV Neu-man Club. KLEOPFER. ROBERT D. B.S. Chemistry: Lexington; Foster Quad. KNICHT, JOHN DOUGLAS JR. A.B. Philosophy: Evansville. KNOP, JOHN RICHARD A.B. Government; Huntington: Kappa Sigma, Vice- Pres.: Jr. and Sr. Class Councils: Falcon Club; 1 J Foundation: President ' s Cabinet: Ch. of Great Issues. KNUDSON, KARYN JEAN A.B. Textile Merchandising; Elmhurst, 111.; Delta Delta Delta; Dailv Student. KOELPIN, VOLKER H. A.B. German; Indianapolis; Lamba Chi Alpha, Pledge Tr„ Steward: Falcon Club; Delta Phi . lpha. KOHNE, JOHN ANTHONY JR. B.S. Chemistry; Decatur; Teter Quad, Thomp- son Hall, ' ice-Gov.; lU NewTiian Club. KONOP, BILLIE JEAN A.B. Goveniment; Larchmont, N.Y.; Read Center, Beck House; Lambda . lpha Epsilon; lU Collegiate Democrats: IRHA. KOTYUK, IDA EDITH A.B. English: Whiting. KOTZAN, BRUCE ANDREW A.B. Go emment; East Chicago; Theta Chi, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Cheerleader; Falcon Club; Interfratemity Council; Skull and Crescent; lU Foundation. KREIBAUM, PAMELA ANN A.B. Speech and Theatre; Fort Wayne: Read Center Pres.: .AWS, Education and Cult. Ch.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Tomahawk, Sec. KRUGER, EARL ALLAN A.B. Government; Huntingburg; Lambda Chi Alpha, Soc. Ch., Exec. Comm.; Falcon Club; lU Collegiate Democrats: Sphinx Club. KRULL, DAVID JOHN A.B. Chemistry: Rome City; Briscoe Quad; lU Folk- song Club: IL Newman Club. KUWANA, SAMUEL A.B. Geography and History; Rushape, Rhodesia; Gam- ma Theta Upsilon, Vice-Pres. LAHEY, THERESA ANN A.B. Sociology; South Bend; Read Center, Curry House, Comm. Ch.; Phi Omega; Rifle Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. LAMBERT, JULIA HELEN A.B. English; Columbus: Delta Zeta; lU Young Republicans: Sailing Club; YWC. . Cabinet; Mini Rider. LANCASTER, JOHN STEPHEN A.B. Mathematics; Bloomington; Phi Eta Sigma. L.AROSA, P. UL A. A.B. Social Science: Indianapolis. L. ' .UKHl ' F. DEAN R. A.B. Zoolo.gv: Fort Wavne; McNutt Quad: Gemian Club. LAW, CATHERINE LIN A.B. Chemistrv: Hong Kong, China. LAWS, RICHARD VAN A.B. Government; Cambria Heights, N.Y.; I-Men ' s Association: Varsity Track. LEARY, THOMAS RICHARD A.B. Chemistry; LaPorte; Phi Eta Sigma; Foster Quad, Jenkinson III, .Academic Dir. LEE, LARRIE HOWARD A.B. Government; Fort Wayne; Zeta Beta Tau, Pledge Tr.; Blue Key, Pres.: Board of Aeons; Phi Eta Sigma; Union Board, Vice-Pres.; Org. Male Director, Sophomore Class. LEEUW, EUGENE RAYMOND A.B. Government; Fort Wayne; Student Senate. LEFEVRE, SUZANNE A.B. French; Columbus; Pi Beta Phi; Mortar Board: YWCA, Sec; lU Foundation: Phi Sigma Iota; AWS. LEVY, SUSAN JANE A.B. Social Ser ' ice; South Bend; Sigma Delta Tau; Phi Alpha, Sec.-Treas.: Social Ser ice Club; NAACP. LIVELY, ROBERT L. JR. A.B. Psychology; Michigan City; Intervarsity Chris- tian Fellowship, Pres. LO, LUCY A.B. Mathematics; Saigon, Viet Nam; Willkie Quad; Cosmopolitan Club; Chinese Student Association. LOATS, LOIS L. A.B. Psvchologv; Muneie; Kappa Delta, Treas., Ass ' t. Treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta; ARBUTUS, Narrative Ed.; Psi Chi, Sec; lU Founda- tion; Pleiades. LOEPKE, MARY ALICE A.B. Zoology; Riverside, 111.; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall; Angel Flight. LONG, JUDITH MARY A.B. Fine Arts: Marion: Kappa Kappa Gamma; NAEA Club; LUNA; YWCA. LOUICK, EILEEN ANN A.B. Social Service; Dayton, Ohio; Sigma Delta Tau, Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Enomene; Panhellenic; Pleiades; Social Service Club. LOVE, PATRICIA ANN A.B. French; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall, Sec, Judicial Bd., Go -., Head Gov.; Phi Sigma Iota: Enomene: AWS. LOVEMAN, CAROL A.B. Bacteriology: Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Hillel Foundation, Vice-Pres.; Board of Academic Review, Sec; NAACP. LUDWIG, LARRY KENT A.B. Geographv ' ; Bluffton; Foster Quad, Magee Hall; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100: Phi Mu .Mpha Sinfonia. LUDWIG, ZORA VALERIA A.B. Government; East Chicago; Forest Quad. LURTON, LEE A.B. Economics: Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi. Vice-Pres.; Falcon Club; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; YMCA. Arts and Sciences 425 Tl% LYBROOK. JO KATHERINE A.B. Spanish; Franklin; Pi Beta Phi. Rec. Sec; Alpha Laijihtia Delta; Enomene; lU Foundation; Pleiades. MeALHANEY. RUTH ANN B.S. Soeial Service; Berne; Phi .Mpha. Social Service CKih: U.shcrinff Corps. McCABE. EDWARD RUSSELL A.B. Economics; La Crange, 111.; Alpha Tau Ome a, Rush Ch.. Alumni Sec, Intramurals Ch.; lU Foundation; Jr. Inter- fraternity Council; SailinR Club. McCANDLESS, BETH A.B. French and Covennnent; Bloomington; Read Center Heck House; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Vouni; Democrats; YWCA. McCarthy, K.ATHLEEN ANN A.B. Speech and HearinR Therapy; Aspley, .Australia; Read Center; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Founckition. McCLlNTICK, JANET RUTH A.B. Fine Arts; Frankfort, Ky.; Foster Quad, Haq cr Hall, Sec, Comm. Co-ord.; ILl Foundation. McCONNELL, JOHN DANIEL A.B. EnRlish; Springfield, Va.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Vice-Pres.; Interfraternity Council; lU Foundation; Student Athletic Board, Pres.; YMCA. McCORMICK, ELAINE BARRY A.B. Speech Patholosy and Audiology; Muncic; Delta Gamma, Rituals Ch.; Sigma Alpha Eta; IV Foundation; Oceanides; L nion Comm. Ch.; YWC. . McCOY, LINDA SCHIPHORST A.B. French; Madison; Read Center. McCROSKEY, DANIEL WARREN A.B. Economics; Fort Wav-ne; Briscoe Quad; lU Young Republicans; Marching 100; Sailing Club; Little 500 Rider. McCULLOliCH. CHARLES BUDDY A.B. Sociologv; Jeffersonville; Briscoe. McCUNE, WILLIAM MICHAEL A.B. Chemistry; Dunkirk; Wright Quad, Parks House; Phi Eta Sigma. McDOUGAL, CAROLYN J. A.B. Ensxlish; Erie, Pa.; Willkie Quad, Academic Floor, Judicial; Alpha Chi Omega; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Foundation. McELHINNY, MARCIA J. A.B. French; Naperville, 111.; K;rppa Delta; ' i ' WCA. McHENRY, lACK DEAN A.B. Geography; Denver. McINTOSII, ROBERT ANTHONY A.B. Government; Jeffersonville; Foster Quad, Martin Hall; Dailv- Student; lU Collegiate Democrats; Great Issues; LL ' NA; Peace Corps Comm. McKINNEY, ELLEN A.B. Journalism; Lafayette; Briscoe Quad; Daily Student, Ass ' t. Campus Ed.. Editor-in-Chief; Folksong Club; Theta Sigma Phi. McMillan, CYNTHIA jean A.B. Government; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta, Tres.; Alpha Lambda Delta; AWS; lU Foundation. McNALLY, JOEL DOUGLAS A.B. Journ;dism; Union City; McNutt Quad; Dailv Student; R ' Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi, Pres. McNALLY, SHARON ANN A.B. Government; Bloomington; Alpha Phi, Pres.; lU Foundation; Panhellenic; Student Elections Comm.; YWCA. MAJOR, SUSAN A.B. Government; Louisville, Ky.; Chi Omega; Senatorial Ass ' t; Freshman Class Council; Junior Class Council; YWCA. MAKOWSKI, RAYMOND EDMUND A.B. Government; Monster; Student Body Vice-Pres.; Student Senate, Speaker; Tomahawk; President ' s Cabinet; Independent Male Dir., Junior Class. MALCOMB, MAY N. A.B. Speech Pathology and Audiology; North Vernon; Student Senate; Tomahawk; Sigma Alpha Eta; Teter Quad, Sec. MALLOY, JOYCE EDITH A.B. Classics; Houston, Texas; Kappa Delta; AWS; lU Young Republicans; Eta Sigma Phi; YWCA. MALONEY, JAMES P. H. A.B. Gary; Teter Quad, Thomps m Hall, Gov. MANION, DIANA A.B. English Literature; South Bend; Forest Quad; lU Republicans, Sec; Great Issues; YAF. MARCUM, HOWARD J. Mathematics; New Castle; Briscoe Quad; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Mu Epsilon. MARCUS, LYNN A.B. Fine Arts; Chicago. 111.; Willkie Quad; lU Foundation; Mortjir Board; Tomahawk; L ' nion Board. MARINE. REBECCA SUE A.B. English; Marion; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall, Sec MARSALA, TONI LYNN A.B. Zoology; Arlington Heights, III.; Kappa Delta; .Alpha Lambda Delta; , ' ngel Flight, Commander; Military Ball Queen Finalist; LTnion Comm. Ch. MARSHALL, ALLAN FABER A.B. Journalism; Blwrnnngton; Kappa Sigma, Treas.; Daily Student; I-Men ' s Association; lU Yonng Republicans; Sailing Club; Viirsitv ' Cross-Country, Track. MARTIN. RUTH ANN .A.B. ' Comparative Literature; New Albany; Briscoe Quad; Alpha Lambda Delta. MARTIN, THOMAS JOE B.S. History; Syracuse; Phi Gamma Delta. Vice- Pres.; Blue Key; Board of Aeons, Sec; lU Foundation; Union Board, Pres.; Student Elections Comm. MARTINDALE, ROBERT B. A.B. Zoology; Speed; Phi Sigma Kappa; Cosmo- politan Club; lU Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation; Circle K Club. Treas.; Intramural Football, Softball. MASSAS, ENEIDA A.B. Spani,sh; Gary; Foster Quad, Harper H;dl; Cosmo- politan Club; Spanish Club. MAST, JUANITA HELEN A.B. Sociology; Richmond; Delta Zeta, Pres., Vice- Pres.: lU Foundation; Panhellenic; Alpha Kappa Delta; Sailing Club; ' YWCA. MATIHAS, DAL ELIONWOOD A.B. Mathematics; Fort Wavne; MRC. MARUER. ELIZABETH FERN A.B. Rtussian; Homewood, III.; Briscoe Quad; Spc;iki ' rs Bureau; lU Sing. MAZAIWANA, DAN ' ID BROWN A.B. Geography and History; Umtali, S. Rhodesia; Cosmopolit;ui Club: NA.ACP. MECHLING, HARRIET ELAINE A.B. Journalism; Walkerton; Foster Qu.ad, Harper Hall; Daily Student; Theta Sigma Phi; IRHA Judicial Bd. 426 Alts and Sciences A.B. English: Columbus; Sigma Kappa, Sec; Marketing: Corydon: Marketing Club. A.B. Sociology; Bluffton; Pi Beta Phi, Treas., lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Panhellenic, NfELLENCAMP, SARAH LYNN ARBUTUS: nVCA. MERK, DONALD BIERLY B.S MESCHBERCER, JANET NL E Pres.: .Mpha Lambda Delta Rush Counselor. METZGER. MICHAEL BENGEL A.B. Police .Administration and Government; Indianapolis: Briscoe Quad; IXJ Barbell Club. MICHAELS. ROBERT H.AYES A.B. Zoology; Summit, N.J.; Teter Quad, W ' issler Hall, . cademic Co-ord. MICHALIK, JEAN ANN A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Gary; Kappa Delta, Ass ' t. Pledge Tr.; Sigma Alpha Eta; Y ' WCA. MILES, DONALD DEAN A.B. Chemistr -: Cloverdale; Briscoe Quad. MILLBRANTH, RUSSELL D. A.B. Economics: Michigan City; Teter Quad, W ' issler Hall: Kappa Kappa Psi, Marching 100; Track. MILLER. DONALD HOWARD A.B. Zoology; Middlebur -: K.appa Delta Rho. MILLER, ELIZABETH ANNE A.B. Bacteriology: Indianapolis; Forest Quad: Cosmopolitan Club; ILT Young Republicans; Orientation: Wells Center, Hous- ing Mngr. MILLER, JAMES ALLEN A.B. Chemistry; Andrews: Wright Quad, Board of ' ice-Go -.. Board of Gov.: Independent Male Dir.. Senior Class. MILLER, MARSHA ELLEN A.B. English: Bloomfield; Briscoe Quad; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers. MILLER. MARSH.A SUE A.B. Spanish; Hammond; Sigma Delta Tau, Sec. ARBUTUS. Seniors Ed.: LUNA. MILLER, NANCY LAND B.S. Social Service; Clinton; Kappa Alpha Theta; Organized Female Dir., Freshman Class; YWCA. MIMMS. ELIZABETH MARIE A.B. Social Ser ■ice; Indianapolis: Briscoe Quad Pine Hall: Cosmopolitan Club: Phi . lpha; Social Service Club, Treas. MONEYHUN, CAROLYN V. A.B. French; Anderson; McNutt Quad, Judicial Bd,. Pi Beta Phi. MONTGOMERY. MARY HELEN A.B. Japanese; Indianapolis; Read Center, Landes House: - lpha L;mihda Delta; Cosmopolitan Club; Wesle Founda- tion; International .affairs Comm. MOORE, CAROLE E, A.B. Spanish: Somer%ille, N.J.: . lpha Phi, Rush Ch.: Belles; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Foundation; Panhellenic; Phi Sigma Iota. MOORMAN, KAREN LEA A.B. Journalism; Carmel: Read Center, Clark House: Daily Student; .Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. MOOTS, DONNA DIANE A.B. Radio and Television; S%Tacuse; Daily Student; Theta Sigma Phi: IMU Radio Show-; Read Center Gov.: YWCA. MORGAN. WILLIAM FREER JR. A.B. Zoology; Nhidison: lU Foundation: Mc.Vutt Quad. ' ice-Pres.; Tomahawk: Senior Class Council. MORRISON, PEGGI A. A.B. Sociology; Tulsa, Okla.: ,Alpha Kappa Alpha, Rec. Sec: Jr. Panhellenic. MOSS, BRYAN L. A.B. Joumahsm; Corydon; Delta Upsilon: Daily Student: lU Young Republicans: Y.AF. MUELLER, PATRICIA A.B. Social Service; Nashville, Tenn.; Sigma Delta Tau, Vice-Pres.: Phi .Alpha; Social Service Club; Senior Class Council. MURRAY, REBECCA SUE A.B. Social Ser% ' ice; Springport; Social Service Club. M TlR. J.ANE .ANN A.B. Social Ser ice: Morristow-n; Read Center, Curry House; Social Ser ' ice Club. MYERS. HAROLD W.AYNE A.B. Government; St. Paul. MITRS, JAMES ROBERT A.B. English Language .Arts; Mishawaka; Chi Phi, Rush Ch.. Sec. Pub. Re!.: lU Newman Club; Singing Hoosiers; YMCA, MYERS, MARCIA DIANE A.B. Home Economics: Pendleton; Home Economics Club. MYSLIWT, LOIS ELLEN A,B. History; East Chicago: Teter Hall: Daily Student; Independent Female Dir,, Senior Class Phi: Comm. Co-ord. NELSON, ARNOLD KENNETH A.B. History; Indianapolis; Club; Student NEA; Willkie Quad, Vice-Gov. NIXON, PATRICIA ELLEN A.B. English Literature: Indianapolis: Read Cen- ter, Clark House, Gov.; Alpha Lambda Delta; RI Foundation; Mortar Board, Treas.: Phi Beta Kappa: Eta Sigma Phi, Sec NIXON, SARAH JANE A.B. Government; Crawfordsville; Willkie Quad; Kappa -Alpha Theta. O ' CONNOR. WILLIAM P.ATRICK A.B. Pohce Administration; Logansport; IMl Sports Car Club, Sec: Lambda .Alpha Epsilon. OHLUND, SANDRA LEE A.B. Spanish: Michigan City: Mason Hall, Judicial Bd., Sec: Phi Sigma Iota: Alpha Lambda Delta. OHNESORGE, JAMES PAUL A.B. Psychology: Fort Wayne; Foster Quad, Magee Hall, Gov.; Psi Chi, Treas.; Varsity Rifle. O ' KIEFFE. DIANE A.B, Spanish; Miami Fla.; Delta Delta Deha, Treas.; lU Foundation. OLSON, ROBERT HOWARD A.B. f;overnment; Cleveland, Ohio: Phi Kappa Psi, Vice-Pres.: Blue Ke ' ; Board of -Aeons, Pres.; lU Foundation, Pres.; Phi Beta Kappa; Varsity Swimming. O ' NEAL, ROBERT JOSEPH A.B. Zoology: Bedford; lU Foundation: Willkie Quad, Vice-Pres.: Senior Class Council: lU Newman Club. OOYE ' AAR, SUSAN RUTH A.B. Fine Arts: Center ille; Forest Quad. Pi Beta Phi; Quad, Boisen : Theta Sigma Cosmopolitan Arts and Sciences 427 OPPERMAN, SANFORD W. A.B. Chemistry: South Bend; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation: Student Judicial Bd. OPSITNIK, JAMES JOHN B.S. Radio and Television; Gary; Sailing Club; Sieniii Delta Chi; Student Senate, Pres. ORBAN, JOSEPH STEPHEN JR. A.B. Government; South Bend: Alpha Tau Omega; ARBUTUS. O ' SHAUGHNESSEY, JERRY EDWARD A.B. Economics; Woodburn; Blue Key; Phi Beta K;ippa: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate; Dormitory Co -., Vice- Gov.. Cultural Co-ord.; lU Foundation. OSLER, ALICE ELAINE A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Alpha Omicron Pi, Song Ldr., Publicity Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; ARBUTUS, Managing Ed., Copy Ed., Ass ' t. to Man;iging Ed.; Pleiades; ' WCA. OWEN, ANNE FRANKLIN A.B. Spanish; Indianapolis; Read Center, Clark House, Cosmopolitan Club; Folksong Club: NAACP. PALLISTER, DAVID STANLEY A.B. Government: Westover AFB, Mass.; MRC, Smith Hall: Varsity Swimming Team. PARKE. RICHARD LEE A.B. Government: Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad, Gov. PARKER, MARJORIE CAROL A.B. Social Service; Highland; Kappa Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. PAULI, ANDREA SCH BOEDER A.B. Psychology; Bloomington; Gamma Delta: NAACP, Vice-Pres., Sec. PAULK, JILL MELINDA A.B. English; South Bend; Delta Gamma, Rush Ch., First Vicc-Pres.; Alpha Lambda Delta: ILT Foundation. PAWLOWSKE. MICHEL SERGE A.B. Chemistry; South Bend; McNutt Quad; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Falcon Club: Drama. PAXSON, BARBARA ANN A.B. English: Parkesburg, Pa.; Foster Quad, Har- per Hall, Cow: Intramural Sports. PAYNE, RICHARD THOMAS A.B. Government: Lebanon: Foster Quad, Mar- tin Hall. ice-Pres., Comm. Co-ord.; Fovmdations for College. PEARLMAN, JUDITH LAURA A.B. Italian; New York, N.Y.; Forest Quad, Argonne Hall; Transportation Club, Pres.; Wells Quad, Academic Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. PELL, PATRICIA SUSAN A.B. Speech and Theatre; Brazil; Sigma Kappa, Soc. Ch.: Jr. Panhellenic: Union Comm. Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. PETERSON, ERIK WILLIAM B.S. Physics: Chesterton: Phi Eta Sigma: Sig- ma Pi Sigm:i; Pi Mu F.psilnn; Fencing Team; lU Fencing Club, Pres. PETSCHER, JEAN A.B. English: Aurora; Read Center, Beck Hou.se. PFLANZER, LINDA MARIE A.B. Anatomy and Physiology; Beech Grove; Read Center. Landes House; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Collegiate Democrats. PHILLIPS, SHAWN LEE A.B. Histor -; New Albany; Briscoe Quad. PINKERTON, KATHERINE DIANE A.B. Sociology: New Castle: Briscoe Quail; Tomahawk: Foundations for College. PITTMAN, KAREN SUE A.B. Psychology: Gary; Alpha Omicron Pi, Ru.sh Ch.; lU Foundation; Student Ldr.; YWCA. PL. ' KTT, CAROLE JEANNE A.B. Spanish; Greensburg; Alpha Lambda Delta; IRHA Exec. Council, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board: Tomahawk. PLATT, JAMES EARL A.B. Zoology: Greensburg; Flame Club; IRHA Exec. Council, Pres.; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Tomahawk: Teter Quad, Pres. PORTER. MARC CLEVELAND A.B. Government: Indianapolis; Briscoe Quad; IMU Quiz Boul Team; lU Folk Song Club, Membership Ch.; MRC, Cravens A, Sec.-Treas.: lU Yoimg Republicans. I ' RICHARD, CANDICE T. A.B. Psychology; Barrington, 111.; Read Center, Curry House; lU Foundation; Speakers Bureau. PROBST, ' GRETCHEN ELLEN A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Hamilton, 111.; Delta Delta Delta, Sec: . lpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation: Sigma Alpha Eta. PUGSLEY, JUDY MARIE A.B. Art History; South Bend; Briscoe Quad, Pine Hall, Comm. Ch.; Tomahawk. QUACKENBUSII, CAROL RAE A.B. English; Brookston: Read Center, Beck House; IRHA Judicial Bd. QUICK, JOHN LOWELL A.B. Chemistry; Frankfort; Lambda Chi Alpha, Rit- ualist; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans: YMCA; lU Sing. QUINN, MARTIN FRANCIS A.B. Zoology; East Chicago; lU Newman Club. RACER, ANNE MITCHELL A.B. Journalism; Clarksville; Briscoe Quad, Maple Hall; Judicial Bd.; ARBl ' TUS; Daily Student; lU Foundation. RAGLE, JANE CLAIRE A.B. German; Westville; Kappa Delta, Vice-Pres.; lU Yoimg Republicans; Jr. Panhellenic; Jr. Stiulent Athletic Board. HAMSTAD, TORE B.S. Chemistry; West l.afavette: Wright Qu;id. HANDALL, THEODORE HAROLD JR. A.B. History; Indianapolis; Kappa -Alphii Psi, Treas.: Senior Class Treas.: Falcon Club: IV Foinidation. HANZ, CHERYL LYNN A.B. Social Service; Rochester; Chi Omega; AWS: lU Foundation: Ifnion Connn. Ch.; YWCA: Social Service Club, Pid). Ch. HATHBUN, GAIL PATRICIA A.B. Ilistor ' ; Glenview, 111.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Young Republicans; Jr. Panhellenic; Senatorial Ass ' t.; YWCA. RATNER, MARVIN A.B. Government: Indianapolis; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Ch., Sgt.-jit-Anns: Phi Et;i Sigma: Union Comm. RAU, JOHN DICKSON A.B. Chemistry; Centerville; Alpha Chi Sigma; lU Collegiate Democrats: Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate. RAWLINGS. M. KATERI A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Evansvillc; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Newman Club; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. 428 Arts and Sciences History; Walton: Singing Hoosiers. A.B. English; Greencastle: Pi Beta Phi, House Council; Senior Class Council; Phi Beta Kappa; French; Swayzee; Zeta Tau Alpha; ARBUTUS; Zoology; Indianapolis. A.B. Social Service; Albany, N.Y.; Delta Delta REAM, MICHAEL H. A.B. RECTOR, CAROL ' ' ONNE Mngr.; Sophomore Class YWCA. REED, MARSHA FAYE A.B. YWCA. REVEAL, DANNY LEE A.B. RELYEA, PATRICIA LYNN Delta, Rush Ch. REYNOLDS, RONALD PHILIP A.B. Psvchnlogv: Boonvillc. RHODES, ROSENLARIE A.B. English; Winnetka, 111.; Read Center, Clark House, Cult. Ch.; RT Collegiate Democrats; lU Foundation; ILI Sing Comm. RICE. RUTH AFTON A.B. Social Ser ice; Cedarburg, yis.; Kappa Delta; Phi Alpha; Social Service Club: SEA. RIEDELL, CAROLE SUE A.B. French; Chicago, 111.; Alpha Phi; Belles; Phi Si.gma Iota. RIEHM. ROBERT BRITTON JR. A.B. Psychology; Kendallville; Beta Theta Pi, Hist., Intnmiural Ch. RICHTER, CAROL ANN A.B. French: Gary; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Treas.; Cos- mopolitan Clulj, Soc. Ch.; Hillel Foundation: NA, CP, L ' nion Comm. Ch. RISH, CAROLYN JEAN A.B. English; Wabash; lU Foundation, Steering Comm.; Union Board; YWCA; Sophomore Class Council; Junior Class Coun- cil, Independent Female Dir. RITTER. NL RIANNA A.B. Zoology; Seottsburg; Teter Quad, Gov.; lU Founda- tion; IV Young Republicans: YAF. ROBINSON, DIANE PATRICIA A.B. Sociology; East Orange, N.J.; Alpha Kappa . Ipha, Pledge Tr.; Briscoe Quad, Oak Hall, Sec; President ' s Cabinet; Junior Class Council; Senior Class Council. ROBINSON, JUDITH ANN A.B. English; Anderson; lU Foundation. RODENBARGER, JUDY ANN A.B. Spanish: Frankfort; Read Center, Curry House; Viee-Pres.; lU Foundation; Tomahawk; YWCA; IRHA Big Ten Con- ference, Steering Comm. RODRIGUEZ, JOHN A.B. Government; Terre Haute: Foster Quad, Gov., Vice-Gov.; Cosmopolitan Club. ROELKE, KATHRYN ANN A.B. Government; South Bend; Read Center, Clark House; YWCA; Junior Class Council. ROOT, WAYNE ROY A.B. Government; Gary; Trees Center, Judicial Bd. Vice- Pres.; Briscoe Quad, Academic Co-ord., Cult. Co-ord.; Linden Hall, Soc. Ch., Sec.-Treas.; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. ROSEL, NATALIE ELAINE A.B. Sociology; Oradell, N.J.; Read Center, Clark House. ROSENBLATT, STANLEY L. A.B. History; Evansville; Sigma Alpha Mu, ' ice-Pres.; RT Foundation: LUNA, Brotherhood Comm. ROSNER. PHILLIP ERNEST A.B. Psychology; Indianapolis: Phi Epsilon Pi, Pres., Founder; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres.; Interfraternity Cotmeil Pub. Rel. Dir.; lU Foundation; Student Elections Comm.; lU Homecoming Comm. Ch. ROUSH, JAMES RICHARD A.B. Zoology; Morgantown; Foster Quad; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Flame Club; lU Foundation; Tomahawk, Vice-Pres. ROZNER, LAURA LEA B.S. Vocational Home Economics; Michigan City. ROZNER, WILLIAM BRUCE A.B. Psychology; Michigan City. RUDBART, ELIZABETH JE.AN A.B. Spanish; Chfton, N.J.; Willkie Quad; Spelunking Club. RUEDI, ALAN FREDERICK B.S. Optometry; Hammond; Wright Quad, Pres., Hall House, Pres.; lU Foundation, Omega Epsilon Phi. SACKS, SHARON ANN B.S. Social Service; Valparaiso; House, Treas.; ARBUTUS. SAVAGE, VICTORIA MICHELE A.B. Biology; Bloomington; Sigma Kappa; lU Foundation; Pleiades; Union Board: YWCA; Dean ' s List. SAYKA, LINDA JEAN A.B. 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Journalism; Indianapolis: Briscoe Quad: Daily Student, Ass ' t Ed., Sports Ed., Senior Associate Ed., Special Supplement: Sigma Delta Chi. SON, JAMES ROBERT A.B. Government: Evansville; Wright Quad, Gov., Vice-Gov.: Arnold Air Society; Little .500. SOPCZYNSKI, BARBARA ANN A.B. French; South Bend: Alpha Omicron Pi; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA; Phi Sigma Iota. SOWDER. REBECCA ELLEN B.S. Social Service; Bloomington. SPEAR, RICHARD EDWARD A.B. Psvchology: Wantagh, N.Y.; Sigma Alpha Mu: Falcon Club: lU Foundation: NAACP: lU Sing: I.UNA Delegate. SPERLING, JUDITH ANN A.B. French: Roselle, 111.; Read Center, Curry House: YWCA: Phi Sigma Iota. SPOSEEP, MICHAEL LOUIS A.B. Sociology; Wabash; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation: Jr. Intcrfratcrnilv Council: Sailing Club: Gre.at I.ssucs. STANDLEY, JARIS ANNE A.B. Social Service; Jeffer.snnville; Foster Qu.ad, Judicial Bid., Harper Hall, Gov.; AWS; Social Service Club; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers. STANLEY, MARILYN KAY A.B. English; Kokomo; Zeta Tau Alpha. Pledge Tr., Pres.; . Ipha Lambda Delta: lU Foundation: Panhellenic; Pleiades. STANTON, KEITH LYNN B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Marketing Club; Ameri- can Management Association. 430 Arts and Sciences STEELE. STEPHEN ALLEN A.B. Philosophy; Cohimbus; Chi Phi. STEIMAN, BARRY RICHARD A.B. Chemistry; Swampscott, Mass.; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Phi Eta Sienia. STEIKMETZ. LARRY VERNON A.B. Government; Evansville; McNutt Quad, .Academic Co-ord.; Wight Quad, ice-Gov.; American Management Associ- ation: 11 Younc Republicans. STEPHENSON. JUDITH K. Y A.B. Social Service; Gary; McNutt Quad, Orientor; IV Younc Republicans; Social Ser nce Club; Folksing Club. STE ' ENS, ERROL WAYNE A.B. History; Brownsburg; Briscoe Quad. STEWART. E. JANEEN CARPENTER A.B. Social Service; Indianapolis; Wells Quad, Morrison Hall, Judicial Bd.; NA.ACP; Social Service Club, Treas. STEWART. JOHN LEONARD B.S. Radio and Television; Anderson; McNutt Quad; Folksong Club. 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Biology; Ta lors ille; National Education Associ- ation: National Science Teachers ' .Association; i ' WC.A. TOMLIN, LYNDA JO A.B. French: Indianapolis; Alpha Phi, Soc. Ch.; lU Foundation: Mortar Board: Panhellenic. -Adviser; Union Comm. Ch.; ' Y ' WCA. District Rep.. Freshman Camp General Ch. TOPHAM. CHERYL LEE A.B. English: Naperville, 111.; Read Center, Soc. Co-ord.. Clark House. Judicial Bd.; ARBUTUS. TOWNSEND, OLIA ' ER KELLY A.B. Economics; Wilmette, 111.; Phi Kappa Psi; I-Men ' s Association; IV Foundation; Varsity Swimming. TRAPANE, ROSEANN A.B. Histor -; Gary; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall. TRENT, SANDRA A.B. Mathematics; Alexandria, Va.; Kappa Delta, Treas.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; YWCA; Board of Academic Review; Pi Mu Epsilon. TROTTER, STEPHEN DA TD A.B. Psvchologv: Evansville: Sigma Alpha Mu. TSCHMEL, LOUISE A.B. Slavic Languages and Literatures; Peru; Alpha Omicron Pi, Hist.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Sailing Club; YWCA. TSOUTSOURIS, GEORGE V. A.B. Chemistry; Gary. 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French; Ridgefield, Conn.; Forest Quad; Wells Quail, Sycamore Hall, House Council; Cosmopolitan Club; Phi Sigma Iota; Women ' s Chorus. WOODRUFF, SHERYL ANN A.B. Sociology; Chesterton; Kappa Delta, Soc. Ch.: ARBUTUS: Jr. Student Athletic Board: YWCA; LUNA; Personnel Club. WROBLEUSKI, MARSHA MARIE A.B. Zoologv; Gary; McNutt Quad. WOTRING, GLENN EUGENE A.B. Zoology; Manitou Beach, Mich. YELLEN, MICHAEL JAY B.S. Zoology; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu: lU Foundation; LUNA. YOUNG, DELLEN A.B. Chemistry; Evansville: Alpha Omicron Pi, House Mngr., Ass ' t. Treas.; YWCA. YOUNG, ROBERT FRED B.S. Health and Safety; Bloomington. YOl ' NC;, SYL ' IA ANN A.B. Zoology; Frankfort; Cosmpolitan Club; Mason H;lll. YUDKIN, FRANKLIN S. A.B. History; Dersy, Conn,; Sigma Alpha Mu, Re- corder; Hillel Foundation; LUNA; Great Issues, ZIE-MELIS, AUDRIS A.B. Psychology; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Pi; Circle K Club, Pres. ZIESSMAN, HARVEY ALAN A.B. Zoology; Euclid, Ohio; Zeta Beta Tau, ZUKOWSKI, JAMES JOHN A.B. Anthropology; Gary; McNutt Quad, Cult. Ch., Exec. Council; lU Foundation. 1S!3S Arts and Sciences 433 Business ABBOTT, CHARLENE RUTH B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Read Center, Beck House; Marketing Club. ABELL, JON P. B.S. Production Management; Springfield, Va.; McNutt Quad; IRHA, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation: American Management Association; Foster Quad, Treas.; Tomahawk. ACHTERBERC, DAVID CHARLES B.S. Transportation; St. Joseph, Mich.; Transportation Club; Varsity Athletics, Volleyball, FootbaU; Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, Vice-Pres. ACKER, ROBERT SAMUEL B.S. Business Finance; Fort Wayne; Briscoe Quad; DeMolav; Masonic Lodge; YMCA. AEBERSOLD, DAVID ALAN B.S. Management and Administration; New Al- bany; MRC. ANDERSON, JOHN CLARK B.S. Management; Milroy; Wright Quad; Dunn Hou.se, Ass ' t. Ath. Dir.; lU Young Republicans; Intramural . thletics. ANDERSON, KEITH WARREN B.S. Management; South Bend; Phi Kappa Tau, Sec; MRC Comm. Co-ord., Ath. Ch.; Delta Sigma Pi, Sec, Chancellor; Falcon Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Student Elections Comm. ANTRIM, RICHARD OTTINC B.S. Accounting, Moorcsvillc; Teter Quad. ARMSTRONC, RICHARD LEWIS B.S. Accounting and Finance; Michigan Citv; Sigma Nu, Sec; Blue Key; Interfratemitv Council; lU Foundation. ATTEBERRY, TAMARA SUE B.S. Business Education; Fort Branch; Delta C;aTiima; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Omicron Delta; Union Comm. Ch. BACHMAN, DREW HARRISON B.S. Management; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Sigma Phi Epsilon; I-Men ' s Association; Varsity Wrestling. BAKER. DALE MACK B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Briscoe Quad; Marketing Clul ); Foster Quad, Gov. BAKER. DAVID W. B.S. Marketing; Arlington, Va.; Teter Quad; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Sailing Club. BAKER, RALPH EDWARD B.S. Personnel Management; Speedway; Teter Quad, Gov., Judicial Bd.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketing Club; Society for Personnel Administration. BAKER, ROBERT WILLIAM B.S. Accounting; Clifton, N.J. BALL, DAVID R. B.S. Management and Administration; Kokomo; Beta Gaimna igma; Sigma Iota Epsilon. BANCROFT, CHRISTINA JEAN B.S. Marketing; Indi;mapolis; Read Center, Clark House, Special Events Ch., Center Election Cormii.: Marketing Club. BARCLAY, STEPHEN LLOYD B.S. Personnel Management and Organization- al Behavior; Elmonte, Calif.; Trees Center, Judicial Bd.: Personnel Club. BARKER, ROBERT A. B.S. Marketing; Mt. Prospect, 111.; Delta Upsilon, Sec; Marketing Club: American Management Association; lU Barbell Club. BARNES, W. DAVID B.S. Management and Administration; C.ar ' ; Marketing Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; American Management Association. BARRETT, MARY CAROLYN B.S. Marketing; Trenton, Tenn.; Briscoe Quad; Marketing Club; Folk Song Club. BARROW, JAMES WILLIAM B.S. Personnel; Bloomington; Delta Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres., Rush Ch.: American Society for Personnel Administration. BAUMGARTNER, DENNIE PAUL B.S. Personnel Management; Bluffton; McNutt Qua l: Delta Sigma Pi: III Society for Personnel Administration. BECK, JAMES DEAN B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Columbus. BECKNER, DEAN MARTIN B.S. Management and Administration; Bring- hurst. BELL, CHARLES EASTOP B.S. Accounting; Hammond; Briscoe Quad; Laurel Hall, Treas.; Accounting Club; Scholastic Achievement Society. BELYEA, EDWARD GERALD JR. B.S. Marketing; Traverse City, Mich.; MRC, Ath. Dir.; Delta Sigma Pi, Professional Speakers Ch., Social Ch. BELYEA, JUDITH ANN B.S. Accounting; Shirley; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club, See. BENCIE, DANIEL CHARLES B.S. Management; Gary; American Management Association. BENNETT. ROBERT LESLIE B.S. Management and Administration: Salem; MRC, Judicial Bd.; American Management Association; Arnold Air Society, Operations Officer, Pledge Tr. BENNISON, WILLIAM DEAN B.S. Management and Administration: Tenafly, N.J.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Interfraternity Council, Comm. Ch., Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation: Senior Class Council; All Sports Banquet, Ticket Ch. BENSON, HARRY LEE B.S. Accounting: Royal Center. BENSON, MARLIN ROBERT B.S. Management and Administration; Milroy: .Accounting Club; Management Club. BERKEY, JAMES W. B.S. Transportation; Goshen; Sigma Chi. BIGGS, THOMAS WAYNE B.S. Business Statistics and Management; Fort Wayne; Acacia; lU Collegiate Democrats: YMCA; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Intramural Sports. 434 Bii BIKOFF, DAVID B.S. Marketing; Gary: Alpha Tau Omega; Alpha Kappa Psi; Marketine Club; Falcon Club: Little 500 Rider; YMCA. BIKOFF, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Office Management: Bloomington; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Treas.; IV Young Republicans; YWCA. BLACKBURN, CHERYL LYNN B.S. Accounting; LaPaz: Accounting Club; Lusher Corps; Varsity Band; House Council. BLUESTEIN. EDWIN STEVEN B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Zeta Beta Tau; Hillel Foundation. BONEWTTS, JAMES CHARLES B.S. Management and Administration; West Lafa ette; Phi Delta Theta; IV Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Ameri- can Management Association; YMCA. BONHOMME, RAYMOND FRANCIS B.S. Accounting: Royal Center; Wright Quad; Accounting Club. BORDNER, JOSEPH CLARK II B.S. Management and Administration; Bedford; IL ' Young Republicans; Marketing Club; American Management Association. BOSCHER, THOMAS LEONARD B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis; Phi Sigma Kappa, Pres., Soc. Ch.; Interfratemitv Council; lU Foundation: Little 500 Rider. BOSS, JOHN W. B.S. Marketing; Elkhart; Delta Upsilon, Pres.: Interfratemity Council; Jr. Student .Athletic Board: Scabbard and Blade; Skull and Crescent. BRADBURY, JOHN WILLIAM B.S. Accounting: Winchester: Teter Quad, Thompson Hall; lU Young Republicans: .Accounting Club: American Man- agement .Association; Young Americans for Freedom; Conservati e League. BRENNAN. FRANK XAVIER B.S. Marketing; Fairlaw-n. N.J.; Marketing Club; I-Men ' s .Association: Varsit ' Tennis; Intr;iniural Basketball. BRINEY, BRUCE RUSSEL B.S. Finance; Crown Point; Sigma Phi EpsQon, Sec, House Mngr. BROCKMANN, WILLIAM FRANK B.S. Management; South Bend; Chi Phi, Rush Ch.. ' ice-Pres.: Falcon Club: Intramural Basketball; Dean ' s List. BROOKMAN, WILLIAM L. B.S. Finance; Bloomington. BROWNE, GLTS C. II B.S. Management and .Administration: Bloomington; Marketing Club; .American Management -Association. BRUICK, DEAN ARNOLD B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad. Treas.; Alpha Kappa Psi. BRUNSON, DARRELL BRUCE B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wa ' ne; .Alpha Kappa Psi: Beta Gamma Si.gma. BRUSSLAN, SHELDON DAVID B.S. Marketing; South Bend; McNutt Quad: ACLI, Entertaimnent Ch., Publicity ' Ch.: Senior Class Council; Junior Class Council: Union Comm. BUCK, KENNETH LOREN B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend; .Accounting Club: Freshman Baseball. BUCKNER, ROBERT GARFIELD III B.S. Marketing; IndianapoUs; Omega Psi Phi: .Alpha Delta Sigma; I-Men ' s Association; Varsity Track. BUECKER, THOMAS JOSEPH B.S. Finance: Piqua, Ohio; Sigma Nu; lU VoUevball, Capt.; YMCA: lU Foundation; Interfratemitv Council. BULMAHN, MARTIN H. B.S. Finance; Decatur; Finance Club. BULTMAN, TOMMY S. B.S. Finance: Libertv: Alpha Phi Omega. BURKE, JAMES EDWIN B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Kappa Delta Rho; YMCA: North Jordan Council; Sports Car Club; Marketing Club. BURKHART, PHILLIP WAYNE B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis. BURNS, STE ' EN FORD B.S. Finance; Bloomington; American Management Association; Finance Club. BUXTON, LEROY WTLLIAM B.S. Accounting; Phoenix, Ariz.; Accounting Club. C.APLIN, JAMES AL.AN M.B.A. Finance; Indianapohs; Sigma Alpha Mu; In- tramural Football: Intramural Wrestling. CARLTON, JERRY DUANE B.S. Management; Michigan City; Daily Student; lU Flving Club: Sailing Club. CARTER, D.AVID LEE B.S. Marketing; Rensselaer: Lambda Chi Alpha; lU Young Republicans; Marketing Club. CASE, DA ' ID R. B.S. Business and Accounting; Connersville; Wright Quad, Ruter House, Gov.; Delta Sigma Pi; Accounting Club. CAVETT, .M.ARY JANE B.S. Personnel Management; Salem: .American Man- agement Association, Sec: Personnel Club. CA ' ETT, ROBERT LARKIN B.S. Transportation; Salem; American Manage- ment Association, Treas. CHENTNIK, CHESTER G. JR. B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis and Pro- duction Management: Garv IL Newman Club. CHITWOOD, LOWELL DEAN B S. Management and Administration; Bloom- ington. CHITWOOD. STEVEN LYNN B.S. Real Estate; Bloomington; Sigma Chi; YMCA, Pres.; IL Foundation: IL ' Young Republicans. CL.ARK, G.AIL ALEEN B.S. Accounting; Hanna: Accounting Club, CLARK, PAUL ALAN B.S. Accounting: Fort Wa -ne; Foster Quad, Judicial Bd., Gov., Vice-Gov.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club; lU Foundation; Tomaha ' k; Senior Class Council. CLARK, WILLIAM C. B.S. Production Management; Newark, N.J,; Kappa Sigma, Pledge Tr.; Little 500 Rider: .American Management Association; Falcon Club; Pershing Rifles: Skull and Crescent. CLEMENTS, RICK E. B.S. Accounting; Rising Sun; Wright Quad; Account- ing Club; IV Barbell Club; Intramural Sports. Business 435 CLYBURN, COLLINS GARY B.S. Management and Administration; Evans- ville; lU Young Republicans: Pershing Rifles; American Management Associ- ation, Gov. COAKE, LINDA JEAN B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; McNutt Oua ' l; Accounting Club; Sailing Club. COCHRAN. JOSEPH MICHAEL JR. B.S. M;irketing; Gary; Magee I, Vice- Governor; Alpha Kappa Psi, Master Of Rituals; Marketing Club; Football and Baseball Intramurals; Student Council, ' ice-Pres., Northwest Campus. COLEMAN, JESSE LEE B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis. COLLINS, WILLIAM JAMES B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Foster Quad; Marketing Club. COMMENT, JEFFREY WAYNE B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Theta; Marketing Club; lU Foundation. CONAWAY, ROBERT JOHN B.S. Accounting; Washington, 111.; Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Tr.; ILT Ymnig Republicans; Accounting Club, ' ice-Pres. CONKLIN, RALPH JERRY B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Pi Kappa Alpha. Pres.; Alpha Delta Sigma; Interfraternity Council; lU Young Republicans; Market- ing Club. CONRAD, STANLEY DAVID B.S. Finance; Fort Wayne; Finance Club. COOMES, MICHAEL JOSEPH B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Lambda Chi Alpha; IV Young Republicans; YMCA. COTTRILL, FRED B.S. Marketing; Gary; Marketing Club. COULTER, REX E. B.S. Accounting; Parker; Alpha Kappa Psi, Public Relations Office; Accounting Club. CRAWFORD, JAMES L. B.S. Finance; Crown Point; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice- Pres., Recorder. CROUCH, DAVID MERRIMAN B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Dodds House, Athletic Ch.; lU Newman Club; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Sports Car Club; YAF. CYPRYS, DIANE MARIE B.S. Marketing; Monon; Read Center, Clark House; YWCA; Marketing Club. DAHLIN, GENE RODGER B.S. Management and Administration; Green Bay, Wis.; Phi Delta Theta; I-Men ' s Association; Varsity Football. DALE, CHADWICK EDISON B.S. Management; Mishawaka. DARDEN, CARR L. B.S. Real Estate Administration; Indian;ipolis. DARIN, MARLENE LOIS B.S. Business Education; Griffith; Delta Gamma; Optometric Dames Club; YWCA. DAULTON, JACK ALLEN B.S. Finance; Bloomington; Beta Theta Pi; I-Men ' s Association; Finance Club; Varsity Track. DAYHUFF, MARTHA JANE B.S. Personnel Management; Crown Point; lU Society For Personnel Administration; Freshman Orientor. DEMAREE, DAVID T. B.S. Insurance and Business; Madison; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas., Scholarship Ch. DENTON, MARK ROBERT JR. B.S. Business Management and Administra- tion; Clarksvillc; Teter Quad. DEVOE, JAMES FREDERICK B.S. Management and Administration; Marion; Sigma Nu, Pledge Tr., Rush Ch., Commander; President ' s Cabinet; Union Comnl. Ch. DICKERSON, STEVEN JAMES B.S. Accounting; Vincenne.s; Fo.ster Quad; Ac- counting Club. DIDELOT, ROBERT EDWARD B.S. Marketing; Bloomington. DILLOW, ROY A. B.S. Marketing; Charlestown; Acacia. DIMOND, CHARLES RICHARD JR. B.S. M;inagement ;ind Administration; Hobart; Phi Kapp;l Tan, House Mngr.; Marketing Club; M:magement Club; Judo Club. DOBROWOLSKI, EDWARD JAMES B.S. Accounting; Elkhart; McNutt Quad, Treas.; Alph;i Kappa Psi. DONOVAN, ROBERT MORRIS B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accounting Club. DOUGLAS, JOSEPH WILLIAM B.S. Business Accounting; Fort Wayne; Accounting Club; American Management Association. DOWNING, HAROLD LYNN B.S. Production Management; Highland. DROZDA, JOSEPH MICHAEL B.S. Marketing; Chesterton; Kappa Sigma, Rush Ch., Soc. Ch.; Falcon Club; Sphinx Club; IV Young Republicans; ROTG Basketball MVP. DUFFALA, RONALD LEE B.S. Business Administration and Management; Munster; MRC, Soc. Co-ord.; WQAD Radio Announcer; Sailing Club; Usher Corps. DURKOTT, JOHN FRANCIS B.S. Accounting; Gary; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Accounting Club, Pres.; Varsity Football. DURMAN, WILLIAM DWIGHT B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Foster Quad. DYE, DOUGLAS LEE B.S. Accounting; Valp;irai.so; Accounting Club. DYGERT, NORMAN GENE B.S. Management; Valparai.so; American Man- agement Association. EBY, REID WILLIAM B.S. Business Management and Administration; Wa- karusa; K;ippa Delt;i Rho; MRC, Edmondson 4, Gov.; Alpha Kappa Psi; lU Foundation; ITnion Board. EGOLF, JOHN FARRIS B.S. Marketing; Aurora. 111.: Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Falcon Club; Senior Class Council. 436 Business ELDRIDGE, STEVEN CLIFFORD B.S. Marketing; Elkhart; Delta UpsQon, ' ice-Pres., Sec; Alpha Phi Omega; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; YMCA. ELLERBROCK. TIMM JEROME B.S. Management and Administration; Columbus, Oliio; MRC, Treas.; Alpha Phi Omega; lU Young Republicans; .American Management Association. ELLIOT, LAWRENCE T. B.S. Marketing; Bremen; Phi Kappa Tau; Market- ing Club; Jr. Interfraternitv Council, ERENBURC, STEPHEN RICHARD B.S. Finance; Glentoe, 111.; Zeta Beta Tau, Rush Ch., Soe. Ch.; I-Men ' s Association; NAACP; Varsity Tennis. ERMEL. STEPHEN HOWARD B.S. Marketing; Carmel; Delta Upsilon; Marketing Club; Falcon Club, ESTES, JON CARLETON B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Bloomington; Chi Phi, Pres.; Alpha Kappa Psi; Varsity Golf. ETTER, KENNETH EDWARD B.S. Personnel Management; Fowler; Delta Tau Delta, Vice-Pres., Corr. Sec; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent; American Management Association, EUBANK, RONALD CURTIS B.S. Management; South Bend; Teter Quad, Sec-Treas.; Rugby Team; Rugby Club, Pres, EVANGELISTI, BARRI MARINO B.S. Accounting; Mishawaka. EVANS, MICHAEL BAYARD B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; V;irsitv Baseball. FAIR, LARRY JAMES B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Accounting Club. FARMER, CHARLES EDWARD B.S. Finance; Bloomington; Phi Kappa Tau; Delta Sigma Pi. FEDERLE, RALPH J. B.S. Management and Administration; Batesyille; Market- ing Club; .American Management Association. FETTIG, PETER ALAN B.S. Management and Administration; Elwood; Wright Quad, Sec-Treas.; lU Foundation; Delta Sigma Pi, Pres., Treas,; L ' nion Board Activities Comm. FILKOWSKI, L.AWRENCE LOUIS B.S. Marketing; Hammond; Phi Epsilon Pi; Alpha Kappa Psi, FILLENWORTH, JUDITH ANN B,S. Business Education; Tipton; Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Ch., Executive Council; SEA; YWCA. FISHEL, TERRY J, B.S. Production Management and Industrial Engineering; Bloomington. FLEMING, James RICHARD B.S. Marketing; Kokomo; Beta Theta Pi; Marketing Club; Falcon Club. FLICK, ROBERT CECIL B.S. Management; Paoli; Sigma Chi, Treas. FORST, EARL FREDERICK B.S. Management; Knightstovvn; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Senior Class Council. FOWLER, WILLIAM C. B.S. Management and .Administration; Phi Gamma Delta, Pres.; Beta C.anmia Sigma; lU Foundation; Jr. Interfraternity Council FRANCE, PHILIP SAMMY B.S, Management and Administration; Anderson FRETTE, GERALD ALAN B.S, Accounting; Washington; Kappa Delta Rho lU Sing; YMCA. FREY, GERALD STEPHEN B.S. Marketing; Vincennes; Delta Upsilon, House Mngr.; Dai] - Student; Marketing Club; American Management Association Jr. Student Athletic Board; LUNA. FRISBIE, GILBERT ARTHUR JR. B.S. Mana,gement and Administration Alexandria, ' ii.; Foster Quad; Varsity Footliall; I-Men ' s Association. FROEHLKE, RONALD ALBERT B.S. Finance; South Bend; Briscoe Quad Shea I, Treas.; Finance Club; Intramural Bowling Team. FRONEK, DA aD THOMAS B.S. Finance; Crown Point; Alpha Kappa Psi Marketing Club; Finance Club. GADZALA, RICHARD EUGENE B.S. Marketing; Gary; American Manage- ment Association; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. GARDNER, JACK DOUGLAS B.S. Finance; Redlands, Calif. GARMONG, JOHN RICHARD B.S. Marketing; Terre Haute; Lambda Chi Alpha; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. GARROTT, CHRISTINE ANNE B.S. Marketing; Brookston; Read Center, Clark House; AWS; Marketing Club; lU Young Republicans; Student Elec- tions Comm.; YWCA. GAYDOSH, JACK CARL B.S. Management and Administration; Richmond; Phi Kappa Theta, Pres.; Alpha Delta Sigma, Treas.; Management Club; Fal- con Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Skull and Crescent. GIFFIN, KENNETH NEAL B.S. Management and Administration; Moores- ille; Teter Quad, Cult. Co-ord.; lU Young Republicans, Dir.; Senior Class Council; Great Issues, Vice-Ch.; Freshman Baseball. GILL, THOMAS ROBERT B.S. Finance; Seymour; Sigma Pi, Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr., Soc. Ch.; Arnold Air Society; Interfraternity Council. GINES, RAY III B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Marketing Club; Scabbard and Blade; Pershing Rifles. Exec. Officer. GIOE, STEPHEN BRUCE B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Theta; lU Young Republicans; Marketing Club; Intramurals. GITZKE, JOYCE DEE B.S. Marketing; Mt. Propect, 111.; Alpha Xi Delta, Soc. Ch.; Omicron Delta. CLUCK, VIVIAN MARIE B.S. Marketing; Gary; Foster Quad, Newspaper Staff, Floor Comm. Ch.: Astronomy Club; Marketing Club; Hillel Foundation, House Comm. Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Omicron Delta. GOLDMAN, LEONARD MELVIN B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Foster Quad., Jenkinson III, Treas.; Marketing Club, Treas.; Freshman Track. GOODRUM, THOMAS LESLIE B.S. Accounting; Bloomington. Business 437 GRANGER, ELLSWORTH CARL JR. B.S. Accounting; Mishawaka; cNutt Quad; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Accounting Clul ). GRANT. SHARON K. B.S. Marketing; Nohlesville; Senior Class Council; Mar- keting Club; . ' nierican Management Association; VW ' CA. GRECO, ANTHONY I. B.S. Accounting; Gary; Teter Quad., Thompson Hall. Gov.; Scholastic .Achiex ' ement Society; Accounting Cluh; lU Collegiate Democrats. C.REENLNG, GERALD RUSSEL JR. B.S. Management and Administration. Granger; Tetcr Quad; .American Management Association. GRESHANL LARRY DALE B.S. Marketing; Munster; Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; II ' Young Republicans; Pershing Rifles, Finance Officer, Reg. Supply Officer. f;RIEGER, GARY ALAN B.S. Management and Administration; Evansnlle; Phi Gamma Delta; Varsity Basketball; I-Men ' s Association. GROSE, JOAN CHARLET B.S. Management and Administr.ation; Mishawaka; G;uinna Phi Beta; Management Club; Sailing Club. (;R0SS, G. ' RY D. B.S. Personnel; Salem; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Personnel Cluh, Pres.; Arnold Air Societ -: IV Foundation. C;R0SS, IOEL EDWARD B.S. Personnel Organization; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau; Sigma Delta Chi. GRUENBERG, GILBERT D. B.S. Management and .Administration; Gary. GRUND, JAMES HURST B.S. Management and Administration; Peru; Phi Gannna Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; IV Flving Club. GUNTER, KAY ALICE B.S. Accounting; Versailles; Briscoe Quad; Maple Hall, Treas,; Omicron Delta. GURTHET, LARRY DON.WIN B.S. Management; PKniouth. HALSTEAD. JERRY R. B.S. Transportation; Bloomingion. HAMILTON, LARRY LEE B.S. Marketing; Frankfort; Briscoe Quad; Market- ing Club; IV Young Republicans. HARDING, GEORGE THOMAS JR. B.S. Accounting; Gary; Alpha Kappa Psi: Intranniral Sports, Mngr.; .Accounting CKdi. HARC;ITT, GLENN TOIVO B.S. Management and Administration; Bloom- ington; American Management .Association. HARRIS, ALBERT LEWIS B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Alexandria, Va.; Lambda Chi .Alpha; lU Foundation; Marketing Club; lU Young Re- publicans; Sailing Club, HARRISON, GEORGE ROBERT B.S. Accounting; Vincennes; Accounting Club. HARRISON, SYLVIA S. B.S. Business Education; Monticello. Textile Merchandising; Wabash. Management; Bloomington; Phi Delta Theta: B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting HARSHMAN, JUDITH KAY B.S. HARTMAN, JOHN DAVID B.S. lU Flving Club. HARTMAN, LLOYD STANLEY Club. H.ASS, CARL JR. B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend. HEARN, R. STEVE B.S. Finance; Leesburg; lU Young Republicans; Student Bar .Association. HEDGES, JOHN LESLIE B.S. Management and Administration; Goshen; Beta Theta Pi; Falcon Club; Jr. Interfraternity Council. HEINES, JOHN FRANCIS B.S. Finance; Evansville; Briscoe Quad, Unit Gov.; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Foundation; Little 500 Rider. HEISER, JAMES JOEL B.S. Accounting; Hammond; Accounting Club; Dean ' s List. HIGDON, MICHAEL WILLIAM B.S. Marketing; Corvdon; Phi Kappa Tau. HILDEBRANDT, JOANN B.S. Office Management; indi;ui;ipolis; Read Cen- ter, Cult. Ch., Vice-Gov.; R ' Foundation; Omicron Delta. HOBBS, BEN BRYANT B.S. Management and Administration; Tipton; Delta Sigma Pi. HOCHSTETLER, DAVID R. B.S. Marketing; Buckskin; Marketing Club; Var- sity Cross-Country and Track, Mngr. HOKANSON, JOHN ERIK B.S. Personnel Management; Chesterton; Wright Quad.. Dodds House, Gov.; lU Foundation; Personnel Management Club. HOLLIS, EDWARD EDISON JR. B.S. Management; S;dem. HOLUBAR, GLENN E. B.S. Personnel; Green Bay, Wis.; Foster Quad; Varsity Football; YMCA. HUDDLESTON, WILLIAM RICHARD B.S. Management and Administration; Muncie; Beta G;nnma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Iota Epsilon. HUGHES, LEWIS NICK JR. B.S. Business Economies and Public Policy; Tra- falgar; McNutt Quad, Bus. Mngr., Ed., Gov., Sec.-Treas., Ch. of Center Elec- tion Comm., Center Comm. Ch.; lU Young Republicans. HUMPHREY. ROBERT CLARK B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Alpha Delta Sig- ma; Marketing C:lub: Management Club; Pistol and Rifle Club. Hl ' NSlGKER. BRl ' CE WILI.ARD B.S. Accounting; Ilobart; Accounting Club; Rifle and Pistol Club, Pres. HUPP, FRED E. B.S. Marketing ;md Advertising; Hammond; Lambda Chi Alpha; Marketing Club; I-Men ' s .Association; Singing Hoosiers; Varsity Base- ball; YMCA. 438 Busi HUTER, CHARLES VINCENT B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis; McNutt Quad, Comni. Ch.; American Management Association. IDZIK, ISABELLE ANN B.S. Textile Merchandising; Gar ' ; Read Center, Center Jutlicial Bd.; Home Economics Club; Marketing Club; Y VCA; . merican Management Association. lERACI, ROSEMARY CHRISTINE B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Teter Quad; American Management Association. ]. CKSON, DENNIS RAY B.S. Marketing; Harrison, Ohio; Marketing Club. JANKO TCH, DONALD GEORGE B.S. Insurance; Gary, McNutt Quad; In- surance Club; IV Newman Club; Intramural Sports; YMCA. JAROSZENSKI, JAMES BARTLEY B.S. Finance; South Bend; Wright Quad, Dc c ' House. Gov. JEFEERIES, ARTHUR LEE B.S. Accounting; Washington; Accounting Club. JENKINS, LOU RAYMOND B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Theta; Finance Club. JENKINS, MARILYN SUE B.S. Textile Merchandising; Osgood; . lpha Xi Delta; Marketing Club; lU Collegiate Democrats; YWCA. JOHNSON, ALLEN B. B.S. .Accounting; Hobart; Accounting Club. JOHNSON, EDWARD WARE B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Evans ille; Delta L psilon, Treas., Alum. Rel. Ch.; Marching 100; Debate Team; Great Issues. JOHNSON, STE ' EN EDWARD B.S. Personnel; Coatesxille; Delta Chi, Pledge Tr., Vice-Pres.; lUSPA Club, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club. JOHNSON, THEODORE B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Sigma Delta; Sailing Club. JON. S, ROBERT QUINN B.S. Accounting; LaPorte; GRC, Aley Hall, Pres.; Accounting Club. JONES, JOHN ARTHLIR A.B. Business Administration; Louisville, Ky.; Kappa Alpha Psi; ' arsit ' Football; I-Men ' s Association. JUNK, WILLIAM P. B.S. Marketing; Portage; Delta Upsilon, Sec; lU Founda- tion; Marketing Club. KALUPA, EDWARD JAMES B.S. Management; Sheboygan Falls, Wis.; Sigma Nu; I-Men ' s Association; Varsitv Football. KARRMANN, EDWARD R. B.S. ' Management and Administration; Indian- apolis; Beta Theta Pi; Insurance Club; YMCA, Christian Center. KEATON, THOMAS ALAN B.S. Management and Administration; Rushville; Lambda Chi Alpha; American Management Association; Falcon Club. KEEPER, JAMES ALLEN B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Theta, Public Rel. Ch.; Marketing Club. KEGLEY ' , LIND. K. Y ' B.S. Business Education; Indianapolis; Read Center, Clark House; IL Young Republicans; Oceanides. KEITH, RICHARD KENYON B.S. Accounting; Jeffersonville; Phi Epsilon Pi; MRC, Vice-Gov.; .Accounting Club; Marketing Club; Student Elections Comm.; Circle K Club. KELL.AM, JOHN LINVEL B.S. Accounting; New Lisbon; Accounting Club; lU Young Republicans. KELLEY, WAYNE LEE B.S. Accounting: Avon, Conn.; Beta Theta Pi, Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Blue Key; IL ' Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA. Treas. KELLY, LINDA ELIZABETH ' B.S. Marketing; Flint, Mich.; Kappa Delta; ,AWS, Public Rel. Ch.; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta; Singing Hoosiers. KESSLER, KENDALL JON B.S. Accounting; LaPorte; Acacia; Falcon Club; Sailing Club; t nion Comm. KILLINGBECK, WILLIAM EARL B.S. Insurance; Kokonio; McNutt Quad, Floor ice-Gov., Academic Council; Card Section Comm. KILRAIN, EDWIN THOMAS III B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha, Soc. Ch.; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; Interfratemity Council, Exec. Sec; Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent. KINNICK, WILLIAM RUSSELL JR. B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Account- ing Club; Wesley Foundation: IL Young Republicans. KISH, THOMAS MICHAEL B.S. Accounting: Crown Point; Accounting Club; Little 500 Rider; Intramural Sports. KITCHELL, LAWRENCE MICHAEL B.S. Accounting; Hammond; Accounting Club. KITTLE, JAMES LOUIS JR. B.S. Accounting and Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Alpha Kappa Psi; Senior Class Pres.; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate, Speaker Pro Tem. KNALL. DAVID WELLS A.B. Finance; East Chicago; Beta Theta Pi; Finance Club; Falcon Club; Freshman Tennis. KNIESLEY, JOHN WILLIAM B.S. Finance; Kouts; Wright Quad, Dodds House; American Management Association; IV Foundation. KOEHLER, ALAN GERARD B.S. Management and Administration; Blooming- ton; .Accounting Club; Rugby Club. KORN, SUSAN KAY B.S. Office Management; Fort Wayne; Delta Gamma. KRAVITZ, HOWARD LEE B.S. Accounting; Fairiawn, N.J.; Foster Quad, Martin Hall, Gov.; Accounting Club. KRUCHTEN, GARY JACOB B.S. Accounring; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta. KRUEGER, DENNIS WILLARD B.S. Personnel Management; Crete, 111.: Personnel Club; I-Men ' s Association: ' arsitv Baseball: Freshman Basketball. KRULL, ROBERT J. B.S. Accounting; Kentland; Foster Quad; Jr. Student Athletic Board: Accounting Club. Business 439 LAIN, JOHN LELAND B.S. M.inaRement and General Administration; Hobart; Arnold Air Society. LAMBERT, JEROLD ROY B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; Insurance and Marketing Club. LANG. SARAH HELEN B.S. Business Education; Jeffersonville; YWCA. LANKFORD, RICHARD LEO B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Blooming- ton; Phi Kappa Tliet;i; Alpha Delta Sigma, Pres., Vice-Pres.; lU Collegiate Democrats; 11 Foundation; Rugbv Clui). LANTZ, THOMAS JOE B.S. Management; Elkhart; Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LARKE, KENNETH RONALD B.S. Management; Kokomo; Wright Quad, Harney House; American Management Association. LASH, DENNIS ANDREW B.S. Management and Administration; Avilla. LAISTER, SAMUEL AARON JR. B.S. A.B. Accounting, Management and .Administration, and Economics; Martins ille; Accounting Club. LATZ, JOHN PATRICK B.S. Transportation; Crown Point; Marketing Club; Transportation Club. LAUE, JOHN ROBERT B.S. Personnel Management; Vincennes; American Management Association. L.-KY, CLORIUS LEE B.S. .Accounting; Gary; American Management .Associ- ation; NAACP; Chess Club; Accounting Club. LAYNE, DAVID MINTER B.S. Management and Administration; Crawfords- ville; Sigma Chi; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Falcon Club; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. I.E BAUD, JEAN-PIERRE B.S. International Business Administration; Kremlin- Bicetre, France; Cosmopolitan Club. LEGGETT, STEVE MARK B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Theta Chi, Pres., Treas.; Marketing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Interfratemity Council; lU Foundation. LENTES, KAREN ELAINE B.S. Marketing; Itasca, 111.; Alpha Gamma Delta, Vice-Pres., Schol. Ch., Hist.; Marketing Club; lU Young Republicans; Omicron Delta; YWCA. LESTER, P.ATRICIA ANN B.S. Business Education; Wabash: Foster Quad, Harper Hall; AWS; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newman Club; YWCA. LEVIN, DONALD MORRIS B.S. Management; Hammond; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Pres., Vice-Pres., Rush Ch,: Interfratemitv Council: lU Foundation. EIGHTY. PAUL BRUCE B.S. Accounting; Peru; McNutt Quad, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Gov., Gov.: Accounting Club. LOESER, EDWIN JAY B.S. Management and Administration; Terre Haute; Zeta Beta Tau; American Management Association: Hillel Foundation. LOTTI, MICHAEL JOSEPH B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Theta, Librarian; Marketing Club; lU Newman Club. LOUDEN, JAMES E. B.S. Marketing; Hasen. LOVELL, ARTHUR GRISLEY B.S. Management and Administration; Logans- port; Senior Class Council: Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Gamma Sigma. LOVELLETTE, STEPHEN JOE B.S. Management; Bloomington; American Management Association. LUNDAL. ROBERT EDWARD B.S. Marketing; Nappanee; McNutt Quad, Pres,: Wright Ouail. Soc, Go-ord,; Junior Glass Treas,; lU Foundation, LYBROOK, ROBERT ELLSWORTH B.S. Management and Administration; Franklin; Sigma Chi, Corr. Sec.; lU Young Republicans. LYONS, JOHN FREDERICK B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Marketing Club: Management Club: Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma. McCART, PERRY II B.S. M:irkcting; Orleans: Beta Theta Pi: Marketing Club; .Arnold Air Societv; Skull and Crescent. McCELLAN, JEFFREY E. B.S. Finance: Scottsburg; Phi Delta Theta, Rush Sec: Finance Club: lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; YMCA. McCOY, MICHAEL F. B.S. Management; Madison; Kappa Kappa Psi; March- ing 100: Sailing Club. MtCOY, WAYNE ANTHONY B.S. Marketing; Louisville, Ky.; Kappa Alpha Psi, Vice-Pres., Treas., Pari; Marketing Club, American Management Associ- ation; InterfraternitN Council; Jr. Interfr;iteniitv Council; N.AACP. McCUE, DANIEL VICTOR B.S. Management and Administration: Blooming- ton: McNutt Quad, Soc. Co-ord., Cult. Co-ord.: R ' Flying Club. McGRAW, MICHAEL DENNIS B.S. Marketing; Bloomington. McINTIRE. JOHN LESLIE III B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Indianapolis; Sigma Chi, Vice-Pres.; Interfratemity Council; lU Collegiate Democrats: IL Foimdation: Ifnion Board: Union Comm. McMILLEN, JOHN FISHER B.S. Personnel Management; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu, Rush Ch,. Pledge Tr.; Falcon Club; lU Foundation. MACY, BARRY L. B.S. Accounting; Losantville; Accounting Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. MAINES, CAROL ANNA B.S. Marketing; Centerville; Marketing Club; Omicron Delta: .Alpha Lambda Delta. MAKIELSKI. MICHAEL T. B.S. Management and Administration; South Bend; Sailing Club. MALINCHAK, WILLIAM JOHN B.S. Management and Administration; Monessen, Pa.: Sigm:i Nu; Blue Key: I-Men ' s As.sociation; lU Foundation. MANTHEY, KLAUS B.S. Management and Administration; North Arlington, N.J.: Teter Quad; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Soccer. MARCOTTE. WILLIAM JOSEPH B.S. Accounting: Gary; Wright Quad, Ihmi- nier House; Accounting Club; Alpha Phi Omega; lU Newman Club. 440 Business MARCUS. ELAINE SANDRA B.S. Office Management; Frankfort, Ky.: Sigma Delta Tau; ARBUTUS; Omicron Delta; International Affairs Commission. MARLEY, LOREN DOW B.S. Marketing: Gosport; Marketing Club; Finance Club. MARTINDALE, THOMAS ROGERS B.S. Personnel Management; Kentfield, Calif.; American Management Association; lU Society for Personnel Ad- iiiiiiistration. MAVDRAS, DAVID MICHAEL B.S. Marketing: Danville, 111.; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Varsit ' Footb;ill; I-Men ' s Association. MAYER, JERRY MAX B.S. Accounting: Princeton: Accounting Club. MERRILL, THOMAS FRED B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis: Sigma Nu; Fresh- man Class Council; Mu Eta Gamma: YMC. : Union Comm. MESSICK. LA.NA SUE B.S. Textile Merchandising: Anderson; . Ipha Phi; ARBUTUS Queen. METCALFE, JUDITH ANN B.S. Busisness Education; South Bend; Alpha Chi Omega, Rec. Sec; . Ipha Lambda Delta; lU Young Republicans; Omicron Delta: YW ' CA. METCALFE, NOEL G. B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; .American Management Association. METZGER, ROBERT LEO B.S. Marketing; Fort Wayne; Marketing Club, Vice-Pres. MEYERS, JOSEPH KENT B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis: Kokomo; In- tramural Sports; LL NA: Senior Class Council: .American Management .Associ- ation: YMCA. MILLER, DONALD C. B.S. Management and .Administration; New Castle: Sigma Chi. MILLER, PAUL MARTIN B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas.; Marketing Club; lU Newman Club; Folk Song Club. MILLER, RAYMOND FREDERICK B,S. Management and Administration; .Arlington Heights, 111.; Phi Delta Theta: American Management Association; Business Club; Varsitv Baseball. MILLER, ROBERT HAROLD B.S. Marketing; Chicago, 111. MILLS. THOMAS C. B:S. Management and Administration: Fort Wayne; Management Club; Phi Omega; lU Collegiate Democrats; Psi Omega. MILLSP.AUGH, EARL DANIEL B.S. Accounting: Valparaiso: Accounting Club. MINER, ROBERT LOUIS B.S. Management and Administration; Louisville, Kv.; ' arsitv Baseball; I-Men ' s Association. MINER. THOMAS HOWARD JR. B.S. Management and .Administration; Bloomington: .American Management .Association. MOONY, WILLIAM R. B.S. Finance; Bloomington. MOORE, ROGER DEAN B.S. Finance; Muncie; Delta Tau Delta, Sec, Treas.: -Accounting Club: Falcon Club; lU Young Republicans; SkuU and Crescent. MOORE. W. RANDOLPH B.S. Accounting: Rushville; Beta Theta Pi: Account- ing Club. MORGA.V, JAMES HAR ' EY B.S. Management; Scottsburg; Management Club; Intramural Tennis: Intramural Basketball. MORNINGSTAR, ALLEN ORA B.S. Accounting; Bloomington; Accounting Club: Management Club. MORROW, CHARLES JAMES B.S. Marketing; Hebron. MOSTER, STEPHEN ALAN B.S. Management and Administration; Blooming- ton; Sigma Chi; Interfraternity Council; Jr. Interfraternity Council; Scabbard and Blade. MOTT, GEORGE MICHEL B.S. Management and .Administration; Indianapolis. MOUNT, DAVID EDWARD B.S. Business .Administration; Elkhart. MUL ' ANEY, WILLIAM L. B.S. Accounting: Kokomo; Accounting Club; Na- tional .Association of .Accountants; Y ' MCA. NAPOLEON, BARBARA JO B.S. Office Management; Indianapolis; Read Center, Landes House; .Marching 100; lU Collegiate Democrats. NARAMOTO, ELAINE MIYO B.S. Management and .Achninistration: Hon, Hawaii: .Alpha Phi, .Acti ities Ch., Treas.; Alpha Lambda Delta, First V ice- Pres.; AWS. Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Pleiades, ice-Pres. NEALON, MICAEL E. B.S. Management; Indianapolis: Sigma Chi; lU Founda- tion; R Young Republicans; Scabbard and Blade; Union Comm. Ch.; YMC.A. NEEL, CHARLES HERBERT JR. B.S. Management; Wheatridge, Colo.; I- Men ' s Association; Varsitv Diving. NOFFSINGER, TERRY ROSS B.S. Marketing: Evansville: Delta Tau Delta, Sgt.-at-.Anns. Rush Ch.; Marketing Club; Delta Sigma Pi; Indiana Greek Staff. Student Orientiition Leader. NORTH, GERALD B. B.S. Management: Speedway; Teter Quad, Treas.; Management Clidi; 11 ' Young Republicans. NUTTER, MARILYN JO B.S. Office Management; Martinsville. O ' DONNELL, JOHN FRANCIS B.S. Business Administration: Indianapolis; Beta Theta Pi, House Mngr.; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. OLMSTEAD, JOHN F. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis: Sigma Nu, Treas.; .Accounting Club: 11 Foundation. O ' NEILL, DENNIS MICHAEL B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; Varsity Swimming; I-Men ' s Association; lU Ne ' - man Club. OOMS, KENNETH EDWIN B.S. Accounting: DeMotte; Accounting Club. t T ' WiW 0% ' P . B B Business 441 s.t % ORELUP, BERNARD C. JR. B.S. Accounting; Crown Point; Teter Quad, Floor Clov.; Accounting Club; lU Young Republicans; Spelunking Club. ORME. CHARLES H. B.S. Management; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta. OTTE, WILLI.AM J. B.S. Management and Administration; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta: ARBUTUS; lU Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; YMCA. PALMER, LUCIAN PHILLIP A.B. Accounting; Noblesville. PALMER, RUSSELL JAY B.S. Management and Administration; Logansport; American Management Association; II ' Real Estate Club; YMCA. PARISH, GEORGE RANDALL JR. B.S. Accounting; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; Delta Sigma Pi; Rifle and Pistol Club, Pres. PAUKSTELIS, ALGIRDAS JOSEPH B.S. Management and Administration; East Chicago; Martin Hall, Soc. Ch.; Phi Epsilon Pi; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Folk Song Club; Marketing Club; Finance Club; Sailing Club. PEGLOW, DAVID A. B.S. Accounting; Hammond; IMU Intercollegiate Bowl- ing Team; WQAD Disc Jockey; Gamma Delta. PEPE. DONALD S. B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Beta Gamma Sigma; Market- ing Club; Phi Eta Sigma. PETRO ' ICH, JANET LYNN B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Delta Delta; Marketing Club; ARBUTUS; YWCA. PFAFF, THOMAS ELSON B.S. Management: Indianapolis; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Accounting Club: American Management Association. PFILE, BERNARD WILLIAM B.S. Accounting; Gar -; Phi Kappa Tau; Ac- counting Club; Daily Student. PIERCE, GARY FAY B.S. Management and .Administration; Worthington. PODAWILTZ, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Accounting; Elkhart; Sigma Phi Epsilon. POGACH, ALLAN CARL B.S. Accounting: Hammond; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sec, Sgt-at-.Amis; .Accounting Club; Jr. Interfraternit ' Council. POIRY, JAMES RICHARD B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad, Unit Gov.; American Management Association; IL ' Newman Club; Sailing Club. POLLERT, DAVID LEE B.S. Marketing; Seymour; Kappa Delta Rho; Market- ing Club; Alpha Kappa Psi; Skull and Crescent. POOLE, ADRIENNE JOYCE B.S. Business Education; Jackson Heights, N.Y.; Alpha Omicron Pi; YWCA, Publicity Ch.; lU Sing, Publicity Ch.; Omicron Delta; Sailing Club. POORBAUGH, DAVID LAYTON B.S. Real Estate; Elkhart; Real Estate Club, Sec; Kappa Kappa Psi, Convention Comm.; Marching 100. POWER, WILLIAM DAVID B.S. Management and Administration; Ft. Col- lins, Colo.; Sigma Chi, Exec. Comm.; Varsit ' Tennis, Capt.; American Man- a.gement A.ssociation; I-Men ' s Association; Christian Science Organization. PRICE, PHILIP THORNBURG B.S. Finance; Indianapolis; Chi Phi; Finance Club; Jr. Interfraternitv Council; Sailing Club. PRICE, ROBERT DANIEL B.S. Real Estate and Insurance; Highland; Phi Epsilon Pi, Steward; Alpha Phi Omega. PURCELL, GEORGE WILLIAM B.S. Marketing: Van Nuys, Calif.: American Management Association; Marketing Club. QUILL, THOMAS EDWARD B.S. Marketing; Michigan City; Foster Quad, Cult. Co-ord.; Alpha Delta Sigma; .Alpha Phi Omega: lU Newman Club. RAWLINGS, JAMES LEWIS II B.S. Finance; Hartford City; Delta Up.silon, Pres., Vic ' e-Pres., Rush Ch., Pledge Tr.; IL ' Foundation; Union Comm. Ch.; Interfraternitv Council, Chief Justice of Judicial Bd. RANSHAW, JANE ELLEN B.S. Marketing: Anderson; Alpha Omicron Pi, Rush Ch.: M;irkcting Club: Omicron Delta, Freshman and Soph. Class Councils. RAY. STEV£N EDWARD B.S. Marketing; Alexandria: Theta Chi, Sec, Pledge Tr.; Alpha Delta Sigma: Falcon Club: Sphinx Club: Marketing Club. REED, M.ARY ANN B.S. Office Management; Anderson; Teter Quad, Sec, Cult. Co-ord., Orientation Steering Comm., Sec; ARBUTUS. REINERS. RICHARD GILBERT A.B. Finance; Brook; Pi Kappa Alpha. RICHARDS, DICK LEE B.S. Marketing; Madison; Delta Upsilon, Hist.; Marketing Club; Jr. Interfraternitv Council. RICHARDS, ROBERT FRANK B.S. ' Marketing: Unionville; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club: llj Young Republicans. RICHMOND, JAMES GLIDDEN B.S. Management and .Administration: Val- paraiso; NIcNutt Quad, Unit Gov.; American Management Association; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Rifle Team. RISSING, DANIEL J. B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wayne; Wright Quad. Hummer House, Gov.; lU Ne -man Club; IL ' Young Repub- licans; Stutlent Senate: Varsitv Track. ROACH, CHARLES ROBERT B.S. Marketing: Richmond: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Schol. Ch., Alum. Rel. Ch., Marshal: Marketing Club; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans: lU Conservative Club; YMCA. ROBERTS, BRENDA KAY B.S. Accounting; Bloomington. ROBERTS, DOUGLAS LEE B.S. Business Journalism; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi: ARBUTUS: Daily Student, Photo Ed., Night Ed., City Ed.; lU Foundation; Sigma Delta Chi; Great Issues. ROBINSON, JUDITH ROZINA B.S. Accounting and Business Education; Gary; Delta Zeta, Rush Ch.. Rec. Ch.; Accounting Club, Sec; Omicron Delta. ROESNER, lAY O. B.S. Marketing; Winchester: Phi G;imma Delta. ROSENBLAtT, WARREN BRUCE B.S. Accounting; Evansville; Sigma Alpha Mu; .Accounting Club: Hillel Foun lation; Interfraternity Council; LUNA. ROUDIANI, MANUCHER B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy; Teher- an, Iran: Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Rugby Team. 442 Bv RUBLE, THOMAS JOSEPH B.S. Management and Administration; Warren; Tau Kappa Epsilon: Jr. Interfratemity Council; Singing Hoosiers. SADINAS, JAMES T. B.S. Marketing; South Bend; Kappa Delta Rho; Jr. Interfratemity Council; Sailing Club; YMCA; Marketing Club. SANDERS. ROBERT LEVI B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Omega Psi Phi; American Management Association; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100. SANDERS, WILLIAM MACK B.S. Real Estate; Indianapolis; American Man- agement Association; Rifle Club; Real Estate Club; Geography Club. SANDSTROM, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Marketing; Crovra Point; Teter Quad, Wissler HaU, Treas.; Marketing Club. SAUDER, RICHARD MONTGOMERY B.S. Management and Administration; Graljill; lU Flving Club, Pres. SCHAAB, LAWRENCE EDWARD B.S. Management and Administration; Fort Wavne; Alpha Kappa Psi. SCHATZ, S.AMUEL ARTHUR B.S. Business Management; Gary; Zeta Beta Tau, Rush Ch., Pres,; Interfratemity Council; lU Foundation; Hillel Founda- tion, Vice-Pres. SCHEURER, SCOTT WILLIAM B.S. Management and Administration; Gary. SCHINDLER. DAVID R. B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Accounting Club, Intervarsity Christian FelIo ' ship. SCHMIDT, HENRY C. B.S. Quantitat ive Business Analysis and Production Management; Logansport. SCHREINER, EDW. RD JOSEPH B.S. Business Marketing; Gary; Alpha Kappa Psi. Treas.: Marketing Club; Management Club. SCHROEDER, LINDA MARIE B.S. Personnel Management; Greenwood; Society of Personnel Administration. SCHWARTZ, FREDERICK C. JR. B.S. Management and AdministraHon; Kokomo; Phi Kappa Psi; American Management Association. SCOTT, LARRY PAUL B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne; Phi Sigma Kappa, Treas.; Accounting Club; Beta Gannna Sigma; lU Foundation. SCOTT, ROBERT MILLER, B.S. Management and Administration; Evanston, 111.: Sigma Chi; Falcon Club; I-Men ' s Association; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; ' arsit ' Tennis. SECORE, WAYNE MICHAEL B.S. Accounting; Oak Park, 111.; Sigma Alpha Mu; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation; lU Collegiate Democrats; Jr. Inter- fratemitv Council; LL NA. SEILER. BERNARD RICHARD B.S. Marketing; Muncie; Phi Kappa Theta, Alumni Sec; Alpha Delta Sigma, Sec; IL ' Newman Club; Marketing Club. SEILER, JAMES N. B.S. Personnel Management and Organization Behavior; Fort Wa ne; Alpha Kappa Psi; American Managemen t Association; Indiana Societv for Personnel Administration. SENGSTO ' CK, JAMES PAUL B.S. Accounting; Hammond. SHELTON, GLEN HOSHEL B.S. Accounting; Kokomo; Sigma Nu; Scabbard and Blade. SHIVELY, ROBERT ARNOLD II B.S. Insurance; Greenfield; McNutt Quad; Wright Quad, Sec; Insurance Club. SHURR, CER- LD LEE B.S. Business Education; Valparaiso; Teter Quad; Little 500 Rider. SILLS, STEPHEN NOBLE B.S. Marketing; Evansville; Acacia; Jr. Interfratem- Itv Council; Singing Hoosiers; Union Comni.; Marketing Club. SILVEY, THOMAS WILFRED B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; American Man- agement .Association. SIMMONS, DONALD EUGENE B.S. Accounting; Columbus; Beta Alpha Psi; Accounting Club; Judicial Bd.; Little 500 Rider. SKILES, RICHARD EDMOND A.B. Real Estate: Dephi; Real Estate Club. SKIRVIN, GLEN DALE JR. B.S. Management and Administration; Blooming- ton; Scabbard and Blade; Bloomington Scuba Club. SMITH, CECILY PEARSON B.S. Marketing; Durham, N.C.; Harper Hall; Marketing Club; NAACP; Weslev Foundation; Senior Glass Council. SMITH, DA ' ID WILSON B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Daily Student; Market- ing Club; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; YAF. SMITH, LEE J. B.S. Management; Terre Haute; Zeta Beta Tau; Interfratemity Council: Scabbard and Blade; Union Board; Traffic Appeals Court. SMITH. PHILLIP ROY B.S. Finance; Indianapolis: Teter Quad: Finance Club; American Management Association; Student Council; MRC, Treas. SMITH, RAYMOND B.S. Transportation: Linden, N.J.; Transportation Club, Vice-Pres.; Hillel Foundation; IV Flying Club, Sec. -Treas. SMITH, ROBERT ANTHONY B.S. Accounting; Columbia City; Phi Gamma Delta: Accounting Club; Campus Chest, Ch. SOMERS, REX EUGENE B.S. Management; Yoder: .American Management Association. SOMRAK, JAMES ANTHONY B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Skull and Crescent; Varsity Golf; Senior Council. SPECK, AMOS JAN B.S. Business Management; Pine Village; Delta Sigma Pi, Treas.; WsIev Foundation. SPENCER, WARREN RICHARD B.S. Management and Administration; Martinsville; Arnold Air Society. SPITLER, WILLIAM MOORE B.S. Business Economics; Terre H ute. SPOLYAR, RICHARD LOUIS B.S. Management and Administration: Gary; American Managament Association. A Business 443 SPRINGER. CLAIRE E. B.S. Office ManaRement: Indianapolis; Road Center; III Colleciate Democrats; Omieron Delta; Sailinq Cluli; YWCA. STACKERT, THOMAS DA ' ID B.S. Business Marketing; C.ary; Wright Quad. ST.AL ' FFER. LOREN . . B.S. Personnel Management; Bloomington; Cosmo- politan Club; Personnel Management Club. STEELE, TLLI.AM E. B.S. Business Management and Administration; New Castle; Sigma Chi; Management Club; Marketing Club; Falcon Club; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent. STEINBARCER, DON C. B.S. Mana,genient and Administration; Indianapolis; Foster Quad; .Arnokl . ir Society; Delta Sigma Pi; Wesle ' Foundation. STEPHENS. THEODORE ROBERT B.S. Personnel Management; Chesterton; American Management Association, Pres., Vice-Pres.; Personnel Management Club; Marketing Club. STERRETT, MICHAEL LEE B.S. Management and Administration; In- dianapolis; Phi Kappa Psi; lU Foimdation; lU Young Republicans: Great Issues; .American Nlanagement .Association. STOCKAMP, ROBERT LAWRENCE B.S. Finance; Fort Wavne. STOECKLEY, JOHN BOLTON B.S. Marketing; Kendallville; Kappa Delta Rho, Soc. Ch.; Cheerleaders; Falcon Club; lU Foundation; Sphinx Club; Student Athletic Board, Pres. STOELTING, JUDITH ANN B.S. Accounting; Madison; Willkie Quad, Sec- Treas.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Accounting Club; Beta .Alpha Psi. STONE, EARL ROBERT B.S. Marketing; Bristol; Lambda Chi Alpha; Falcon Club; IL ' Young Republicans; Phi Eta Sigma; Marketing Club. STRAUSS, JAMES LESTER B.S. Finance; Cincinnati, Ohio; Zeta Beta Tau; lU Y ' oung Republicans; II ' Amateur Radio Club, Vice-Pres.; Chess Club; Finance Club: Marketing Club. SUCIU, LARRY WAYNE B.S. Management and Administration: Sanford, N.C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT VICKERY B.S. Management and Administration; Linton; Phi Signiii Kappa. Sec; lU Young Republicans, II ' .Amateur Radio Club. SUM. JACK E. B.S. Accounting: Gary; Foster Quad, Board of Governors; Ac- counting Club: Varsitx ' Baseball. SUMMERVILLE. JAMES THOMAS B.S. Personnel; Elnora; Si.gma Pi, Rush Ch., ' iee-Pres., Pres.; Interfralernit - Council; lU Foundation; Jr. Interfratern- ity Council; Sailing Club; Falcon Club. SUMWALT, CHARLES MICHAEL B.S. Quantitative Business Analysis; Win- chester; Marketing Club. SUNNY, DAVID LEE B.S. Insurance; East Chicago; American Management .Associ;iti{)n; Marketing Club: 11 Ccillegiate Democrats; Sailijig Club. SUTTON, GARY ALBERT B.S. Management ;md .Administration: Fort Wavne. SYSOCK, OLGA ANASTASIA B.S. Accounting: RensseUrer; Read Center; AWS: .Accounting Club, Sec.-Treas., Vice-Pres.; ' i ' VCA. Finance Ch. TABBERT. VI TAN DOROTHY B.S. Business Education; Indianapolis; Alpha W Delt;i, Tre;is., Journal Cor.; Union Comin.; II ' Young Republicans. TALBERT, ELAINE M. B.S. Te.xHle Merchandising: Delphi; Read Hall, Landes House, Special Events Ch.: Marketing Club; ' WCA. TANABE. P.ATRICK T. B.S. Accounting; Honolulu, Hawaii; Kappa Sigma; .Accounting Club; Varsity Soccer. TAYLOR, STI ' ;PHEN B. B.S. Production Management; West Lafavette; Beta Theta Pi. rilOMAS, MICHAEL WAYNE B.S. Marketing; Shelby ' ille; Phi Delta Theta, Hist., Soc. Ch. THOMAS. SIIERRI LYNN B.S. Textile Merchandising; Connersx ille; Kappa Alpha Thet:i, Hist.: Sailing Club; YWCA; Marketing Club. THOMPSON. STEPHEN MAURICE B.S. Accounting; Vincennes; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Gojuptroller, Song Ldr.: Accounting Club; Senior Class Council; lU Young Democrats; Little 500 Rider. THOMPSON. TERRY G. B.S, Marketing: Speedway; Marketing Club: Man- agement Club: Freshman Biiseball. THOPY, ROBERT THOM.AS B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta, Pres.; Miukcting Club: Falcon Club; Interfraternit ' Council: lU Founilation. TILLOTSON, DON GLENN B.S. Quantitati e Business An;ilvsis: Brazil. ITTTLE. ROBERT STEWART B.S. Man:igemcnt and A.lministration: Gary; Teter Quad: .American Management Association. TOOMEY. I ' Al ' L TERRY B.S. Business Law; Hammond. TOWNSEND, Bl ' RT A. B.S. Management; Decatur; Sigma Nu, Pledge Tr., Rush Ch.; Falc(m Club. II ' Foundation. TREST|;R, LARRY DAWSON B.S. Accounting; Muncie; Accounting Club, TROY, DENNIS A. B.S. Business; Linden. N.J.; Teter Quad, Fire Marshal; ' arsit - (iolf; .American Management .Association; I-Men ' s Association. TUCKER, ' mARCIA JANE B.S. Business Statistics; Niles, Mich.; Kappa Alpha Theta. ' ice-Pres.; Beta Gamma Sigma: Enomene, Treas.; IL ' Foundation; Omieron Delta: Panhellenic, Executi ' e Council, Rush Counselors Ch, TURNER, EDWARD HARRIS B.S. Management and Administration and Per- sonnel Mariiigement; l- ' ort Wa -ne; I ' nion Comm. Ch;iirman. TURNER. Jl ' DITH LOl ' ISE B.S. Marketing: Indianapolis; Delta Gamma, Treas.: M;irketing Club, ' icc-Pres.; lU Fiiundation; Omieron Delta; Pleiades. UNGERER, RICHARD A. B.S. Accounting: Fort Wayne; Phi Delta Theta, Pres., Tre;is.; .Accounting Club; Interfriiternitv Council. VALENTINE, RICHARD WILLIAM B.S. Real Estate Administration; Mis- hawaka; Teter Qu;ul, Judicial B 1.: Marketing Club; Real Estate Club, 444 Bv VAN SICKLE, JUDITH ANN B.S. Marketing: Kokomo: Alpha Gamma Delta; AW ' S. Public-it ' Cli.; Marki-tin ' , Chili: Oiiiicron Delta: Siiifiint Hoosiers. VERSTRAETE, MAURICE B.S. Management; Mishawaka; American Man- agement Association; Marketing Club. VISITKITIAKARN. PRAKOB B.S. Finance; Bangkok, Thailand; Cosmopohtan Club;YMCA. WAGONER, DENNIS E. B.S. Accounting; Plymouth;; Accounting Club. WALKER, DONALD LEE B.S. Business Journalism; Fort Wayne; Tau Kappa Epsilon; American Management - Association; Daily Student; YMCA. WALKER, RICHARD EDISON III B.S. Accounting; Fort Wayne: Varsity Rifle. WALSH, JAMES P. B.S. Management and Achninistration; South Bend; Briscoe Quad: American Management Association: R ' Newman Club. WALTER, MARTIN JAY B.S. Management; Fort Wayne; Zeta Beta Tau; Marketing Club; American Management Association; Interfratemity Council: lU Foundation; Union Board. W. RD SUE H. LL B.S. Personnel Management: Sellersburg: Omicron Delta. WARREN. CLAUDE MARION JR. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta, Pres., Rush Ch.: Marketing Club; Interfratemity Council. WATKINS. JOHN ERMAL B.S. Marketing; Hobart; Marketing Club. WAYTS, HARRIET ELLEN B.S. Marketing; Parker; Alpha Chi Omega, Publicity Ch., Treas.: ARBUTUS: Marketing Club: Omicron Delta, Vice- Pres.; Student Leader. WEAKLEY, THOMAS JOSEPH B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Theta, Sec: Alpha Delta Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Sec; lU Newman Club, Pres. WEDDLE, RANDALL JAY B.S. Marketing; Nappanee; Beta Theta Pi; I-Men ' s Association. WEIMER, JEAN RUTH B.S. Business Education; Smithville: Landes House Council: SNEA; lU Collegiate Democrats: YWCA. WELDELE, MICHAEL JOSEPH B.S. Management; Indianapolis: Wright Quad: Management Club: Little 500 Rider. WERNER, JOHN RALPH B.S. Accounting: Tell City: Accounting Club. WESLEY, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Management and Administration; Val- paraiso: Tau Kappa Epsilon; Marching 100: Sailing Club; Accounting Club; Intramural Sports. WEST GAYLORD ALAN B.S. Marketing; Bloomington; Delta Upsilon; Market- ing Club. WHITE, DENIS WTLLIAM B.S. Marketing: Indianapohs; McNutt Quad: MRC. Judicial Bd. Ch.: Marketing Club: Intramural Sports. WHITSEL, FRANK JOHN B.S. Finance: Gary. WHITTAKER, JON MICHAEL B.S. Marketing: Elkhart; Delta Upsilon, Vice- Pres.: Skull and Crescent. WHITTEN, GLENDA NL RLENE B.S. Office Management: LaPorte: McNutt Quad: Marketing Club: Management Club. WICKER. CYNTHIA JANE B.S. Business Statistics: Fountaintow-n: Sigma Kappa, Pres., Treas., Ass ' t. Treas.: Belles: Omicron Delta: Panhellenic; Presi- dent ' s Cabinet: YWCA. WICKES. NANCY MONGER B.S. Business Education: Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Treas.: Omicron Delta: ARBUTUS Queen Cand.; YWCA. WIEGGEL, DAVID WALTER B.S. Marketing; Valparaiso; Marketing Club: Sailing Club. WTESMILLER. WALTER H. JR. B.S. Management and Administration: Madi.son, N.J.; Sigma Chi, Pledge Tr., Rush Ch.. Chap. Ed., Executive Comm.: American Management Association; Interfratemity- Council; lU Foundation; R ' Young Republicans: Jr. Interfratemity Council. WILES, CHARLES JUNIOR B.S. Management: Bumettsville. ' WILEY, RUTH . . B.S. Personnel Management: Bloomington: American Man- agement .Association: lU Society for Personnel Administration, Sec.-Treas. WILLIAMS, CONSTANCE ANN ' B.S. Office Management; Linton: McNutt Quad: AIESEC. WILLIAMS, WARREN KEITH B.S. Marketing: Fountain Cit ; McNutt Quad, Judicial Bd.: Cadre Club: Marketing Club. VITLSON, CAROLE ANN B.S. Business Economics and Public Policy: Rush- yille: Read Center: lU Collegiate Democrats; Omicron Delta. WILSON, JEFFREY T. B.S. Marketing; Dyer; American Management Associ- ation. WILSON, STEPHEN LEE B.S. Management; Indianapolis; American Manage- ment -Association: R Young Republicans. WILT, TERRY WESTBROOK B.S. Accounting: Portland; Teter Quad; Ac- counting Club. WINEMILLER, JAMES O. B. S. Accounting: Oaktown; Accounting Club. WINCHAM, KENNETH RAY B.S. Marketing: Madison; Delta Upsilon; Ameri- can Management Association; Marketing Club. woodward; GEORGE BAIRD B.S. Accounting; Gary; McNutt Quad, Ath. Co-ord.; Wright Quad, Council Pres.; Senior Class Council; Accounting Club; lU Young Republicans. WRIGHT, THOMAS PECK B.S. Business Management; Fort Wayne; Sigma Nu; Falcon Club: Interfratemity Council, Sr. Justice; lU Foundation; Sailing Club: Skull and Crescent. YORK, ALVIN ROBERT B.S. Marketing; Mooresville; Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas.; Falcon Club; Marketing Club; lU Foundation. ElT Business 445 Fort Wayne: Alpha Kappa Psi, YOUNG, DAVID ALLEN B.S. Accountins; Pres.; Accountinfi Club; lU Foundation. YULE, ROGER HILTON B.S. MarketinR and Manaeenient; Bluffton; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledce Tr., Soc. Ch., Pres.; Marketini; Club; Falcon Club; Inter- fraternity Council; Jr. Interfraternitv Council; SailinR Club. ZALE, BERNARD ALLEN B.S. Management and Administration; Gary; Daily Student; lU Collegiate Democrats; RI Newman Club; Student Elections Com. ZENOR, RICHARD M. B.S. Marketing; Indianapolis; Phi Kappa Theta; Market- ing Club; Wesley Foundation. ZIENIN, PAUL WALTER B.S. Administration and Management; Gary. ZIMMERMAN, RICHARD CORDON B.S. Accounting; Lafayette; Zeta Beta Tau, Treas.; Beta Alpha Psi, Treas.; Beta Gamma Sigma; Sophomore Class Director; Accounting Club, Vice-Pres.; Student Senate. ZUBKOFF, RONALD B.S. Accounting; South Bend; Sigma Alpha Mu, Song Ch.; Accounting Club; Hillel Foundation. Dentistry S aC jm ' % 4 a1 aIL ' ABDON, RICHARD LOUIS D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega. ANDRES, CARL J. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. ANSBAUCH, LAWRENCE EVANS D.D.S. Dentistry; South Bend. .WKRY, DAVID ROGER D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Senior Class Pres. BAKKR, DONALD WAYNE D.D.S. Dentistry; Bloomington; Beta Theta Pi; Singing Hoosiers. BAUM, RICHARD STEPHEN D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansyille; Delta Sigma Delta. BEEKER, STEPHEN D. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta Rho; Delta Sigma Delta. BERNHARD, GEORGE KARB JR. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Delta Sigma Delta. BLEEKE, JAMES M. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Sigma Phi Epsilon; SADA. BLICKENDORF, CARL WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. BOND, WILLIAM HAROLD D.D.S. Dentistr ' ; Indianapolis; Sailing Club. HOYLE, lOIIN THOMAS D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. BRYAN, EMORY WALLACE JR. D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne. BURRIS, RAYMOND ARTHUR D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Soph. Class Vice-Pres.; Psi Omega; Union Board. CAMADINE, KENNETH EDWARD D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. CLAUSEN, EDWARD LAURENCE D.D.S. Dentistry; Hammond; Psi Omega. DAWES, WAYNE LEE D.D.S. Dentistry; Wabash; Delta Sigma Delta, Pres.; Interfratemtty Council. DAY, EUGENE ARTHUR D.D.S. Denti.stry; Indianapolis. DUNN, THOMAS EDWIN D.D.S. Dentistry; Seymour; Senior Class Vice- Pres.; Xi Psi Phi, Vice-Pres. EDESESS, ROBERT BURTON D.D.S. Dentistr ' ; Nevyton, M.ass.; Alpha Omega; Student Council. EICHENAUER, DAVID FRANKLIN D.D.S. Dentistry; Decatur; Freshman Class Treas. FISCHER, STEPHEN WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistry; Eyansville; Xi Psi Phi; SADA. FLECK, JAMES L. D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Psi Omega; Irjlerfraternity Council; Junior Class Pres. FOLLMAR, JEROME ALBERT D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis. GOLDSTEIN. DAVID HERSHEL D.D.S. Dentistry; Indian.ipolis; Alpha Epsilon Pi, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Omega, Pres.; Hillel Foundation; Sailing Club. 446 Dentistry HAAG. LOUIS RICHARD JR. D.D.S. Dentistrv; Terre Haute; Delta Sigma Delta. HACEDORN. LLOYD JOSEPH D.D.S. Dentistry; Tell City; Tau Kappa Epsilon. Pres.; Delta Siunia Delta; I-Men ' s Association; Varsity Swimming. HALL, JAMES WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistrv; Lafayette. HASTINGS, JAMES WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistr ' ; South Bend. HELM, KENNETH JOHN D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha; Psi Omega. IIKNLEY, STEPHEN ARTHUR D.D.S. Dentistn ' ; Renssehur; Xi Psi Phi. IlKRRICK, JAMES MICHAEL D.D.S. Dentistrv; Hobart; Psi Omega. HIc;G1NS, JAMES BRADLEY D.D.S. Dentistry; Richmond; Alpha Phi Alpha; SADA. HILLS, CRAIG LEROY D.D.S. Dentistry; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha; Psi Omega. INGLEMAN, JON DUANE D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. JARRELL, DA TD PHILIP D.D.S. Dentistry; Calumet Citv, 111.; Psi Omega. JOHNSON, GENE WALLACE D.D.S. Dentistry; Superior, Wis.; Xi Psi Phi; arsit - Football. JOHNSON, WILLIAM EDW ARD D.D.S. Dentistry; Sullivan. KINGSBURY. JOHN D. D.D.S. Dentistrv; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. KRAUSS, NORMAN OWEN JR. D.D,S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Alpha Tau Omega; Delta Sigma Delta; SADA; YMCA; Freshman Camp Staff. Mc-CLARREN, JERRY DWAIN D.D.S. Dentistrv; Worthington; Delta Tau Delta; Xi Psi Phi, Sec; Marching 100. McCLARY, RANDALL LEE D.D.S. Dentistrv; Milltown; Delta Sigma Delta. McGEE, RAIBOURN D.D.S. Dentistrv; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. MARTENS, RICHARD ALLEN D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi. NL ' RTIN, RICHARD L. D.D.S. Dentistrv; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi; SADA. NELSON. JOHN PAUL D.D.S. Dentistry; Steamboat Springs, Colo.; Xi Psi Phi; Sophomore Class Treas. NESPRAL, THAIS FERNANDEZ D,D.S. Dentistrv; Indianapolis. NEWBY, J. CAMERON D.D.S. Dentisb-y; Bro«-nsburg; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Sigma Delta; Freshman Class Sec.; S. D.A. OCHSTEIN. ABRAHAM JONAH D.D.S. Dentistry; Auburn; Junior Class Sec; Senior Class Sec; - Mpha Omega. OEHLER, JOHN HAR EY D.D.S. Dentistry; BrazU; Beta Theta Pi. O ' HARA, JAMES K. D.D.S. Dentistrv; Wahiawa, Hawaii. OLI ' ER, DALE WRIGHT D.D.S. Dentistrv; Monrovia; Xi Psi Phi. PARNELL, JERRY LEE D.D.S. Dentistry; Ft. Wayne; Acacia; Delta Sigma Delta. PFEIFER, DAVID LEWIS D.D.S. Dentistrv; Lawrenceburg; Delta Sigma Delta. RAIBLEY, JERRY WILBUR D.D.S. Dentistr -; Boonville; SADA, Tre.is. ROSHEL, JOHN ALBERT D.D.S. Dentistn ' ; Terry Haute; Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Sigma Delta. RUTLEDGE, GUY BYRON D.D.S SCALES, JOE WILLIAM D.D.S. Newman Club; Psi Omega. SCROGGINS, DON CANT D.D.S SHANE, MICHAEL S. W. D.D.S. Delta; Phi Eta Sigma; YMCA. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Delta Sigma Delta. Dentistry; Kokomo; Senior Class Treas.; lU Dentistry; Greenwood. Dentistry; Bloomington; Acacia; Delta Sigma 1M liim SHANK, lOHN GAYLORD D.D.S. Dentistrv; Kendallville; Phi Gamma Delta; SADA. SHURR, ROGER EUGENE D.D.S. Dentistry; Valparaiso; Phi Kappa Psi, Pres.; Delta Sigma Delta; Interfratemitv Council. SMITH, ALAN HUGGER D.D.S. Dentistrv; Evansville; Lambda Chi Alpha; Psi Omega; SADA; YMCA. SMUDDE, ROY A. D.D.S. Dentistry-; Indianapolis. SPISAK, EMERY JOHN JR. D.D.S. Dentistrv; Gary. Dentistn 447 STANLEY, HAROLD NORMAN D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Lambda Chi Alpha; Delta Sipnia Delta: Freshman Class Pres. SZOT, FRANK ALBERT D.D.S. Dentistry; Gar ' ; Delta Sigma Delta. TIBBETS, DAHL FLSHER D.D.S. Dentistr -; Glendale, Calif.; Psi Omega. URBANEK, MICHAEL ANTHONEY D.D.S. Dentistry; Gary. VOCES, JOHN MICHAEL D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute. WADSWORTH, LARRY MICHAEL D.D.S. Dentistry; Washington; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres.; Xi Psi Phi. WALDEN, ROBERT ROSS D.D.S. Dentistry; Denver, Colo. WARD, JOHN EDWIN D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Phi Gamma Delta: SADA. WEILHAMMER, JAMES D. D.D.S. Dentistr ' ; Indi;mapolis; SADA: Psi Omega; Student Council. WEINZAPFEL. RICHARD W. D.D.S. Dentistr -; Evansville: Psi Omega. WELLS, JOHN LINCOLN D.D.S. Dentistr% ' ; Logansport; Delta Sigma Delta. WOODBURN, ROSS WILLIAM D.D.S. Dentistry; Terre Haute; Delta Sigma Delta. RIC:HT, MARVIN GENE D.D.S. Dentistry; Greensburg. YATER, DAVID C:E0RGE D.D.S. Dentistry: Greenfield; Xi Psi Phi. YUKNIS, LEONARD FREDERICK D.D.S. Dentistry; Indianapolis; Xi Psi Phi, Sec.; lU Camera Club. Education ABRAMS, ROCHELLE MIRIAM B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Sigma Delta T;m: ARBUTUS: Hillel Foundation; SNEA. ADAMS, NANCY JANE B.S. Elementary Education; P;irl(ersburg, W. Va.; Read Center, Landes House, Judicial Bd., Ch.: AWS; ACE; SNEA. ADCOCK, RITA JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Blooniington; Delta Gam- ma; lU Foundation; YVi ' CA. Elementary Education; Richmond; Kappa Enomene; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; AIIL, BARBARA EVELYN B.S. Kappa Clamma; AWS Exec. Bd.; Pleiades. ALFORD, CAROL FRANCES B.S. ALLEN, ELIZABETH MAY B.S. Language Arts; South Bend. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Alpha Gannna Delta, Ass ' t. Pledge Tr.; YWC. : Panhellenic Rush Counselor. ALLEN, JANE JACOB B.S. Language Arts; Indianapolis; Alpha Phi; SAB; YWCA. ANCEL, GAYLE ELIZABETH A.B. Special Education; Indianapolis; Sigma Delta Tau; Enomene; Freshman Affairs: LUNA; Student Senate. ARATA, CATHARINE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; G;mima Phi Beta, Pari.; ARBUTUS; YWCA. ATKINS, WALTER JACKSON B.S. Social Studies; Gary; Wright Quad, Hard- ing House; Schol. . chie enient Society. AUGSPURG, JAMES LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Medora; Beta Theta Pi; SNEA: YMGA: Little 500. RACK. PHYLLIS L. B.S. Elementary Educ;rtion; Versailles. B.XKER, MARY ANN B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Lanesville; Mc- Nutt Qu;id; Phi Sigma Tau; Psychology Club. B.XLDONI, PAUL JAMES B.S. Langu;ige Arts; Mishavvaka; Phi Kappa Theta; InterfraterTiit ' Council: Young Democrats. BALLARD, MARGARET LOU B.S. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omeg;i, Second Vice-Pres., Soc. Ch.; AWS, Pres,; Enomene, Pres.; lU Fountlation: Jr. P;uihellenic; Pleiades. RARAN, CAROL PATRICIA B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; Read Center, Beck IIousi-; Usher Corps. H. SI1, S.ARAH WALLACE R.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Pi Beta Phi, Tre;is.; I n niene; lU Foundation; Senatorial Ass ' t,; YWCA. B. UGIIER, C;REG0RY HART B.S. Biology; South Bend; Phi Epsilon Pi: Phi Eta Sigma. BAUM, JOYCE MARILYN B.S. Language Arts; Eyansvilh-; Read Center, Currv Hou.se, House Mngr.: Hillel Foundation; Crimson C;ulettes, Pres.: SE. . BAUMANN, EMMALEAN MARIE B.S. Arts and Crafts: Indianapolis; Read Center, Curry House. 448 Education B.S Read Center, Language Arts; Evansvi Biology; Crown Point; Wright Quad. Lowe BAUMCART. MARY KATHRY.V Beck House. BAURLE. ALAN HARRY B.S. Ht)use; Spelunking Club. BELL, BE ' ERLY SUE B.S. Language Arts; Chalmers; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall, Soc. Co-ord.; SE. . BENMNC.ER. MARILYN SUE B.S. Language Arts; Ogden Dunes; Sigma Kapp;i. Rush Ch.; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club, Sec.; YWCA. BETTI.ER. BARBARA JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Harvard, 111.; Pine Hall. Treas. BEYERS, BRENDA JOYCE B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; ARBUTUS. BINUS, JUDITH ANN B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Louisville, Ky.; Sycamore Hall, Ath. Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Mu Phi Epsilon; Sigma -Alpha Eta, Sec; Usher Corps. BLAIR. DEANNW K. Y B.S. Social Studies; Elkhart; Foster Quad, Harper H;dl; lU Collegiate Democrats; Student Elections Conuu. BLAIR. WILLIAM EDWARD B.S. General Science; Gary; Alpha Epsilon Delta; YMCA. BODAK, ' ERONICA MARIE B.S. Language Arts; Crown Point; Memorial Hall, .Academic Ch.; Forest Hall, Academic Co-ord., Orientor; lU Women ' s Chorus. BOLSTER, MARY JO B.S. Social Studies iind Journalism; Muskego, Wis.; Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge Tr., Second Vice-Pres.; Daih ' Student; Enomene; lU Foundation; Pleiades: President ' s Cabinet, Sec. of Personnel. BOOTON, K. Y LYNN A.B. Political Science; Indianapolis; Delta Gamma; lU Foundation; Jr. Class Council, Sr. Class Council; 500 Festi al Princess. BORDNER, MRS. WILBUR B.S. Language Arts; Plymouth. BORNSTEIN, LINDA BETH B.S. Language Arts; Lorain, Ohio: Sigma Delta Tau; Hillel Foundation; Sigma Theta Tau. BOTHWELL, CHERYL FRANCES B.S. Language Arts; Hammond: McNutt Quad; AWS; Y-WCA; SEA; NEA. BOURNE, SANDRA MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Read Center, Beck House, Schol. Ch.: Y ' WCA. BOWEN, DONNA ISABELLA B.S. Language Arts; Anderson; Teter Quad, Boisen Hall, Gov., Judicial Bd.: Ganuna Phi Beta; lU Foundation: YWCA; Student Leader; Great Issues. BOWER, LINDA JANE B.S. Elementary Education: Fort Wayne. BOWMAN. NANCY ANN B.S. Elenientarv Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Gamma Delta. Soc. Ch., First Vice-Pres.; V ' WCA. BOYD, ELL.AJEAN B.S. Special Education; Garv; Willkie Quad: Hickory Hall, Soc. Ch.; NAACP; lU Young Democrats, CEC. BRAMAN, SUSAN KATHRYN B.S. Biology; Camp Hill, Pa.; Sigma Kappa. BRANDON, JAMES THOMAS B.S. History; Marion; Phi Kappa Psi: lU Young Republicans. BRANDON, LINDA HOODELMIER B.S. Elementary Education; Marion: Gamma Phi Beta. BRASHABER, CAROLYN JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Willkie Quad: SEA: Y VCA. BRATTON, ROBERT KEITH B.S. English Language Arts; West Lafayette; Wright Quad, Parks House, Hist.; Daily Student; lU Young Republicans; Union Board. BRIN, ELLEN ROSENSTEIN B.S. Elementary Education; Whiting; Hillel Foundation; SNEA; ACE. BRINK, HARRIET SADLER B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Kappa Kappa Ganmia, Parliamentarian: Y ' WCA. BROCK, SHARON ROSE A.B. Home Economics; Plainfield. BROWN. BONNIE CAROL B.S. Special Education; Salem, II!.; McNutt Quad. BROWN, EXERTA THERESA B.S. Elementarv Education; East Chicago; NAACP. BRYANT, PHILIP CORWIN B.S. Social Studies; Action: Arnold Air Society; lU Young Republicans: Ru,gb ' Football. BUHL, P.ATRICIA ANNE B.S. ' Elementary Education; Bloomington; Forest Quad, Judicial Bd,: Alpha Laml da Delta: SNEA: ACE; lU Foundation. BURKE, CAROLYN ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education; Lafayette; Read Center, Curr% ' House; YWC.A: SE. ; ACE. BURNS, MAUREEN ELIZABETH COX B.S. Elementary Education; Seymour. BURROUGHS, JANE ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education: Crawfordsville: Alpha Ganmia Delta. Choral Dir.; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA: SNEA: ACE. CARLSTEDT. WALLACE STEELE B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis. CARTO, SUSAN MEREDITH B.S. Elementary Education: Fort Wayne. C.W.AN. JAMES B.S. Elementarv Education: Valparaiso. CHAPMAN, JOYCE ANN B.S. Elementarv Education; Fort Wayne: McNutt Quad; NAACP: Daily Student, Copy Ed. CH.ASE, BE ' ERLY ' J. B.S. Elementary Education: Madison: Alpha Gamma Delta: YWCA; SEA. wSBl ' Education 449 CHRISTENSON, LYNNE ELIZABETH B.S. Business Education; Peru; AWS; IV YouiiK Republicans. CICHOWICZ, SHARON FITTERLINC; B.S. Business; Fort Wayne. COHEN. BONNIE JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Louisville, Ky.; Hillel Foundation; SNEA; LInion Board, ACE. COLE, MARILYN K. A.B. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Kappa Alpha Theta, Ru.sli Cli.; Junior Class Sec; lU Foundation; Pleiades; Union Comm. Ch.; Freshman Camp Counselor. COLLER, MARY ANNE B.S. Government and Social Studies; Bloomington; lU Young Republicans; Soph. Class Council; YWCA. COLLINS, RONALD LANE B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Tau Kappa Epsilon; Jr. Iiiterfraternitv Council. C:ONNER, DEBRA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; lU Foundation; SEA. CONNER, JOAN IIARCIS B.S. Elementary Education; Rockport. COOK, JUDITH GALE A.B. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Delta Delta Delta, As.s ' t Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; Union Board. COONROD, ELAINE LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Monticello; Foster Quad, Harper Hall. COPP, NANCY EILEEN B.S. Elementary Education; Middlebury; Teter Quad, Elkin Hall, Cov.; IL Young Republicans; Tomahawk. CORDS, NANCY S. B.S. Elementary Education; Aurora; Gamma Delta; PEMM. COSSMAN, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Cosmo- politan Club; Hillel Foundation; Social Ser ' ice Club. COUTE, BONNIE SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Louisville, Ky.; Willkie Quad, Judicial Bd. CRIMMINS, JAQUELINE PATRICIA B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; Zeta Tau Alpha, Soc. Ch.; YWCA. CRUTCHFIELD, IAN KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Willkie Quad. CUNNINGHAM. HERBERT D. B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Kappa Alpha Psi. CURRIER, KAREN LOUISE A.B. Elcmentarv Education; Mishawaka. CUSHMAN, KAREN KAY A.B. Latin and English; Attica: Weathervvax Co-op, Pres., Soc. Ch., Comm. Ch., Rel. Ch.; Eta Sigma Phi; SEA. DANIELS, BARBARA LYNNE A.B. Elementary Education; East Chicago; ARBUTUS; WRA; SEA; Library Science Club; Auditorium Usher. DARBY, JOANNE B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Bloomington: Kappa Kappa Gamma; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Oceanides; YWCA. DARKO, SUZANNE B.S. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; Read Center, Clark House. DAVIS, HAZEL V. B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; ACE; NEA. DAY, BETTY JOANNA B.S. Social Studies; Marion; Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; WRA, Vice-Pres.; Y ' WCA; Pom Pon Girls; PEMM. DAY, MARY JOANNA B.S. Social Studies; Marion; Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mngr.; lU Foundation; Redbook Steering Comm.; YWCA Comm. Ch.; Pom Pon Girls; Sailing Club. DEAR, JANET OLIVIA B.S. Special Education; Gary; AWS; NAACP; YWCA; NEA; Council of Exceptional Children. DEMANTES, WILLIAM E. B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; SNEA; ACE ; Northwest Campus St. Council; Political Discussion Club; Intramurals. DEMPSEY, PATRICIA ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Baltimore, Md.: Read Center, Currv House. DEPEW, SHARI IRENE B.S. Elementary Education; Garv; Chi Omega; Ballet Ensemble; YWCA. DILK, CHARLES EUGENE B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Chi Phi; SNEA. DORALI, LONI J. B.S. Business and Language Arts; Portage; Teter Quad, C ' omm. Co-ord,; Mason Hall; lU Newman Club; Tomahawk; American Management Association. DOWNING, MARY JOANNE A.B. Language Arts, Speech and Theatre, and Radio and Television; Fort Wayne; Chi Omega; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA; SEA; Union Bo;ird. DOYLE, MARIANNE SARAH B.S. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad; Newman Club; Sigma Alpha Eta. DROZDA, KAREN CASE B.S. Language Arts; Cincinnati, Ohio; Sigma Kappa; AWS; YWCA. DUBOIS, JESSIE LOYA B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. DUNSCOMBE, MILES GENE B.S. Mathematics; Fort Wayne. DURNBAUGH, JOHN DOUGLAS B.S. History; Wabash; Pershing Rifles. DUTHIE, LAUREL EMILYN B. S. Special Education; Walkerton; Briscoe Quad. I:AGLEN, BARBARA JEAN A.B. Speech; Danville. |:BERT, JAMES F. B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord.; Intramurals. 450 Etlucati itioii ECKARD. GARY LEE A.B. Language Arts and Journalism; Whiting; Cosmo- politan Club; Daily Student. ECGERS, ANGELA MARIE B.S. Business Education; Falls Church, Va.; Teter Quad, Sec.-Treas.; Read Center, Beck House. EHLERS, JOHN EARL B.S. Social Studies; Commiskey; Trees Centers. EIKHOFF, GENE MORGAN B.S. Biolocical Science; Fort Wayne. ELLIOTT. KATHLEEN B. A.B. Speech and Hearing; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega, Rush Ch.; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; YWCA Cabinet; Sigma Alpha Eta. EMERICK, MERRILL GLEN B.S. Language .Arts; Hope; Men ' s Residence Scholarship Dorm. Gov.; lU Foundation; Tomahawk; SNEA. ENYEART, JOAN ELIZABETH B.S. Art; Bloomington; Nat ' l. Art Education .Association. EPLEY, CAROLYN FAYE B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Teter Quad; lU Sing; Student Elections Commission; Alpha Lambda Delta; Roger Wil- liams Fellowship. EPPEN, MARCI.A JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Speedway; Mini Team. ERDNL N, MARY LOUISE B.S. Language Arts; Franklin; Read Center, Beck House; National Council of Teachers of English. ESINWEIN. ANITA MERIAM B.S. Social Studies; Greenwood; Read Center, Currv House. ESSER, KATHERINE SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Crown Point; Gamma Phi Beta; lU Foundation; IL Newman Club; Jr. Panhellenic; Student Athletic Connnittee; Y ' W ' CA. EVANS, JANET ANN B.S. Special Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Maple Hall, Judicial Bd.; McNutt Qud, Res. Ass ' t. EWER, KAY ' HOFFAR B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Gamma Phi Beta, Ritual Ch.. lU Foundation; Union Comm.; YWCA, Cabinet. FAITH, STANLEY O. B.S. Social Studies; Brownsburg; IRHA; lU Young Republicans; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100. FARINA, WILLIAM JOHN B.S. Speech; New Haven; Alpha Phi Omega, Pres., Vice-Pres.; NIRC E.xec. Council, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Debate; Student Elections Comm. FARNUM, SUSAN B.S. Elementary Education; PUverside, R.I.; Teter Quad; SEA. FELINSKI, FRANCES JOANN B.S. Elementary Ed ucation; Gary. FENDELMAN, NLARILLE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Sigma Delta Tau: AWS; Enomene; Hillel Foundation. FIELDS, JOYCE ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Willkie Quad; SNEA. FINLAYSON, JEAN CLARE B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wa Tie; Kappa Alpha Theta. FISHER, MICHELE RENEE B.S. Elementar ' EducaHon; Munster; Alpha Epsilon Phi; Hillel Foundation; YWCA. FLANICAN, TOMMILOU B.S. Language . rts; Crawfordsville; Read Center, House Mngr.; YWCA. FLEISCHHAUER, CAROLYN ANN B.S. Sociology and Government; Lafayette; Read Center, Currv House, Center Council, Mini: IL Foundation; YWCA; LUNA. FLOOD, JERRY NEIL B.S. Business Education; Crown Point; Daily Student, lU Young Republicans; Freshman Basketball Mngr. FOREMAN, MABEL CL.AIRE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. FOUNTAINE, DIANNE RUTH B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; Delta Delta Delta; SEA. FRANKLIN, KAY DELL B.S. Elementary Education; Munster; Pi Beta Phi; Belles; Jr. Student Athletic Board, Sec; YWCA; Pom Pon Girls; Freshman Class Council. FREDRICK, DIANE RUTH B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Pi Beta Phi, Rec. Sec, House Mngr., Soc Ch.; Enomene, Program Ch.; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic. FRIED.MAN. LOIS KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Lafayette; Sigma Delta Tau, Corr, Sec; Rush Counselor. FRY, VICTORIA B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; Senior Class Organized Female Dir.; lU Young Republicans. FUGIT, REBECCA L. B.S. Elementary Education; Vincennes; Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards Ch.; IL Foundation. FURMAN, MARCIA IRIS B.S. Language Arts; East Chicago. GABLE, SUE B.S. Spanish; Marion; Teter Quad, Gov. GACHOS, PHYLLIS ANN B.S. Language . rts; Hammond; Alpha Chi Omega; First Vice-Pres., Ass ' t. Rush Ch.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Jr. Student Athletic Board. GARRIOT, CONNIE SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Scottsburg; SNEA. GASVODA, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; Foster Quad, Harper Hall; lU NewTnan Club; SEA, CEARHART, GERALD LEE A.B. Elementary Education; South Bend; Alpha Phi Omega; Little 500; Intramurals. GEBERIN, KATHY JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Peru; Read Cent er, Curry House. GELETA, SANDR, WILMA B.S. Social Studies; Whiting; Teter Quad. Education 451 32 23 CILLIE. NANCY LEE B.S. Fort Wayne; lU Young Republicans: YWCA; Sigma Alpha Eta. CILPATRICK. KATHLEEN ANN B.S. Elementary Education: Evansville; K ' :ippa Delta: ACE: YWCA. CLORIOSO, ESTHER FRANCES B.S. Elementary Etlucation: Gary; Kfason Hall: Snea: IV Collegiate Democrats; l J Newman Club. COFFINET, ROBERT EDWARD B.S. Social Studies; Magnet; Wright Quad, Hummer House, . th. Ch. C;OFORTH, ERNEST ROY JR. B.S. Social Studies; South Bend; Trees Center, Bo;ud of Cov.; Nat ' l. Council for Social Studies: Nat ' l. Council for Geo- graphic Education; Inter arsity Christian Fellowship. C;OLDEN, LOU ANN B.S. Elementarv Education; North Salem; Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas.: YWCA; SNEA: ACE. ' GONZALES. JAMES STANLEY B.S. Elementary Education; Cedar Lake. GO ' ERT, EARL S. B.S. Language Arts; Griffith; Wright Quad, Parks House, Soc. Ch.; Intramurals. GR. DY, JOANN B. S, Elementary Education; Kokomo; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Sec: Red Book Steering Committee. GRATZER, DIANA KAY B.S. Elementary Education: Bedford; ACER; SEA. GRA EEL, BE ERLY SUE B.S. Elementarv Education and Kindergarten: South Bend: ACE: SNEA; YWCA. GRAVES, JANET KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. GRAY. lANET DUNCAN B.S. Language Arts: Mishawaka. GRIFFIN, JOHN WILBUR B.S. Social Studies; New Castle; Wright Quad, Judici;d Bd.. Soc. Ch.: Campus Quiz Bowl, Gh.: Fn-shinan Orientation Steer- ing Connn.: Todtl House Outstanding I ' ppcrchissnKui. GROSS, PAULAJO B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; Salem; Alpha Chi Omega; Sigma -Alpha Eta: Union Comm. Ch.: lU Foundation. CROVERMAN, JACKI LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Monticello; Alpha Phi, Corr. Sec: Mini Team. HADLEY, SHERIDAN LYNNE B.S. Elementary Education: Sellersburg; Read Center, Clark House; lU Collegiate Democrats: SNEA. HALL, ANDREA LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wavne: Delta Delta Delta: V Newman Club: YWCA: lU Sing, Publicity Ch.; NEA. HALTER. LEROY WILLIAM II B.S. Social Studies: Jeffersonyille: lU Young Republicans. HARE, LINDA LOUISE A.B. Art; Fowler; Nat ' l. Art Education Association. HARPER, BRENDA KAY B.S. Social Studies: Fort Wayne: Gamma Phi Beta, ice-Pres.: lU Foundation: Sailing Club: YWCA. HARRIS. MARCIA JEAN B.S. Elementary Education; Valparaiso; Teter Quad; SNEA. HARTMAN. RICHARD LEE B.S. Spanish; Richmond; Hummer House, Unit Vice-Pres.; McNutt Quad, Unit Gov.; lU Collegiate Democrats; Student Ldr. HARWOOD, CAROL MAE B.S. Elementary Education; Auburn, N.Y.; Sigma Kappa; lU Found;ition: Wesley Foundation; YWCA. HASKETT, ROBERT WILLIAM ' B.S. Language Arts; Arcadia; Wright Quad, Dewey IIousi ' . Sports Dir.; Wesley Foundation; International .Affairs Comm. Elementary Education; Conners ille; Mason Language Arts; Salem; SNE. : Roger Williams HECK, JACQl ' ELYN KAYE B.S. H;dl: SNEA. HEDRICK, BRENDA JEAN B.S. Fellowship. HICKMAN, PHYLLIS ANN B.S. Elementarv Education: New Albany. HICKS, GLEN ALLAN B.S. Mathematics; Ligonier; SEA. HIGGINS, MARGARET ANN B.S. Elementary Education: Garv: Alpha Phi; SEA. HILL, WTLMA J. B.S. Biology; Cambridge City; Teter Quad, Orientor; SEA. HILSMIER, GAYLENE ANN B.S. Special Education: Fort Wayne; Alpha Delta Pi; lU Young Republicans; SNEA; Panhellenic; YWCA. HINES, SUSAN PATRICIA B.S. Language Arts; Fort Wayne; Alpha Phi; AWS; Pom Pon Girls; L ' nion Connn.: YWC.- . HOBBS, REBECCA JEAN A.B. Elementarv Education; Tipton; Gamma Phi Beta: YWCA; ACE; Mini. HODGES, CHERYL LEE B.S. Speech and He;uing; Mishawaka; Sigma Alpha Eta. Ci)r don: G;unm;i Phi Beta, Ilanmiond: Teter Quad: HOFFMAN, PAMELA DALE B.S. Languag.- Arts; Rec. Sec; Great Issues Steering Committee. HOLLER, RUTH ANN B.S. Elementarv Education; SNEA. HOOD, SUZANNE ELIZABETH B.S. Education; Bloomington. HOSE, KATHRYN LOUISE B.S. Spanish and English: New Albany: M;iple Hall. Connn. Ch.; Willkie, Music Co-ord.: lU Newman Club, Sec; Crimson Ga Iets. HOSINSKI, MARY FRANCES B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Mc- Nutt Qua d, Vice-Gov.; lU Newman Club. 452 Education HOSTETLER, REBECCA LYNNE B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Foster Quad; SinpinK Hoosiers; SEA; ACE. HUBBARD, MARTHA KAY B.S. Mathematics and English; Beech Grove; Briscoe Quad. Judicial Bd.: SEA. HUETTEN, P.ATRICIA LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Sigma Kappa; Union Board; YWCA. HUNT, GLORIETTA B.S. Special Education; Gary; Read Center, Clark House; NAACP; NEA; CEA. HUNTER. VIRGINIA ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Tcter Quad. Boisen Hall, Judicial Bd.; Senior Class Council; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. HURTEAU, ADA LORRAINE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; .Alpha Xi Delta, V ice-Pres., Historian; SEA; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; ACE. HUTCHINSON, JANET CAROL B.S. Library Science; Acton. IRISH. JUDITH KAY B.S. Elementan ' Education; Franklin; Sigma Kappa. Scholarship Ch.; .Mpha Lambda Delta; Mortar Board; Panhellenic, Internal ice-Prcs.: Pleiades; YWCA, Hospitality Ch. JACKSON, SUSAN LYNNE B.S. Elementary Education; Lawrenceburg. JACKSON, TERRY JOSEPH B.S. Biology; Connersville; Linden Hall, Vice- Gov., Soc. Ch.. Cult. Ch.; lU Foundation. JOHNSON, PAMELA SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Toledo, Ohio; Sigma Kappa, Rush Ch.; ACE; YWCA. JOHNSTON, MARY KATHRYN B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wavne; McNutt Quad. Judicial Bd. JONES. MARY LOU B.S. Biological Science; Bloomington. KAARLELA, CORINNA LOUISE B.S. Language Arts; Highland. KALINA, SUSAN JEANNE B.S. Enghsh and Speech; LaC.range Park, 111.; Kappa Apha Theta, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA. KASEFF, JERI LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi, Ru.sh Ch.; AWS; Hillel Foundation; Union Comm. KEITH, SALLY WILTSHIRE B.S. English Language Arts; Peru; Delta Gannna; lU Foundation. KELLER, JEANNE MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; McNutt Quad., Sec.-Treas. . KELLY, ELOISE B.S. Language Arts; North Vernon; Alpha Omicron Pi, Ass ' t, Corn Sec; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. KELLY. STEPHEN DOUGLAS A.B. English; Flint. Mich.; Teter Quad, Wisslor Hall, Gov.; Transportation Club; lU Collegiate Democrats. KIESLING, KAREN ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Logansport; Teter Quad. Kappa Delta; ACE; NEA; Campus Christians; YWCA. KIMMEL. REBECCA JEAN B.S. Elementarv Education: Frankfort; Alpha Chi Omega; ARBUTUS; Cosmopolitan Club; YWCA. KIMMEL, SUZANNE KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Student Senate. KING, ALLEN T. B.S. Biological Science; Cape May, N.J.: Sigma Pi; March- ing 100. KING, JO . NN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Foster Quad, Harper Hall, Soc. Co-ord. KING, MARY LOU B.S. Elementarv Education; Gary; NAACP. KINKLE. BARBARA LYNN B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; LUNA. KIRTCHIK. BARBARA SUSAN B.S. Elementarv Education; Wyoming, Ohio; McNutt Quad; ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation; lU Foundation; Union Board Connn. Ch.; YWCA. KLAAS, RICHARD LEE B.S. Social Studies; Cedar Lake; Sigma Phi Epsilon; NEA. KLEIN, KEITH KYLE B.S. Radio and Television; Gary; Wright Quad, Hall House, Gov.; lU Foundation: Marching 100; Union Board; Sigma Delta Chi. Treas. KLl ' ESNER, ROBERT L. B.S. Physical Education; Oaktown; Arnold Air Societ ' . KOSELKE, DARLENE CAROLE B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City. KOZIOLEK, CAROL SMITH A.B. Fine Arts; New Haven; Daily Student; ARBUTUS, Photo Ed.; Theta Sigma Phi. KOZIOLEK, GERALD FRANK A.B. Social Studies; Michigan City. KRAGLER, SHERRY EILEEN B.S. Elementary Education; Mattoon, lU.; Forest Quad: SEA; ACE. KROLL, DARLENE MARIE B.S. Elementarv Education; East Chicago. KUHNS. JACQUELINE SUE A.B. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Forest Quad, Soc. Ch.; Lusher Corps. LaMASTER, DIANNE LAYNE B.S. English Language Arts; Sellersburg; Gamma Phi Beta, Pledge Tr.; Enomene; Great Issues: YWCA. LAMBERT, GAYLE WALTERS B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis: Alpha Omicron Pi; AWS; Jr. Panhellenic; Panhellenic; YWCA. LANDGREBE, MARILYN KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; SEA, Education 453 5ff2Sf! LANIER, CARLA MAUREEN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Bris- coe Quad: Cosmopolitan Club; NAACP; Canterbury Association. LATIER, KAV MARGARET B.S. English; Rochester; Read Center, Beck House. LE.ACH, LINDA ANN B.S. Elementary Education: Plainfield; Kappa Kappa Gamma. Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Jr. SAB; Mortar Board, Vice-Pres.; Pleiades; Union Comm. Ch. LEATHERMAN, DENNIS DALE B.S. Business Education; Elkhart; Teter Quad; IV Foundation. LEININGER, BARBARA SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Phiiiouth: SNEA. LEMONTREE, JOYCE H. B.S. Art Education: South Bend; Folksons Club; NAEA; Read Center, Cult. Ch. LEONHARDT, BARBARA JO B.S. Home Economics; Monster; McNutt Quad, Pres.: Indiana Belles; Home Economics Club. LESLIE, DONALD HOWARD B.S, French; Muncie; Soph. Cla.ss Council; lU Sing. LETINICH, SAM FRANK B.S. Language Arts; Gary. LEVY, EMMA SUE B.S. English; New Orleans, La.; Forest Quad. LIGHTCAP, KATHLEEN ANN B.S. English; Valparaiso; Alpha Chi Omega; Enomene; W Foundation; ' WC ' V; Union Comm. Ch. LOGAN, JANET LEE B,S. Art; Culver; Mason Hall. LONG, LINDA MAE B.S. Elementary Education; Franklin, Va.; Foster Quad, Harper; NAACP. LUDLOW, CAROL ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Laconia; Teter Quad, Rabb, Sec, Treas; SNEA. LYON, VICKI LOU B.S, Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Wells Quad, Judicial Board, Sec: ACE. McBRIDE, BETTY ANN B.S. Education; Hobart; Read Center, Beck House. McCORMICK, M. DIANE B.S. Art Education; Fowler; Mason Hall; NAEA; Spelunking Club. McDANIEL, CHRISTENA MAVIS B.S. Elementary Education: Gary; Bri.scoe Quad. McGILL, JUDITH ELAINE B.S. Language Arts; Pekin; Briscoe Quad; SNEA. McGlNNIS, THOMAS MONROE B.S. Soci; l Studies; Connersville; Sigma Pi, Soc Ch.; lU Collegiate Democrates; Scabbard and Blade; ACU. McINTOSH, JOHN THOMAS A.B. Math and Physics; Frankfort; Astronomy Club; Spelunking Club. McKEEMAN, NEAL EDWARD B.S. Math; F ' ort Wayne; Management Club. McKINNEY, MARY CAROLYN B.S. EnKli.sh and Social Studies; Richmond; Alpha Ganuna Delta, Rec Sec: SEA; lU Foundation; i ' WCA. MacDONALD. CAROL ANN B.S. Elementary Education: Garv; Chi Omega. MacMURRAY, KAREN ELIZABETH A.B. Art Education; Brookville, Pa.; NAEA Cluli: Pershing Rifles, Freshman Sponsor. MANN, RAYMOND EUVON B.S. Biology; Morristown; McNutt Quad, Soc Ch., Pres. Cabinet. MANTAS. CLARA B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; ARBUTUS. MANl ' EL, STEPHEN IRA B.S. Social Studies; Fort Wayne; Teter Quad; Hille! Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Great Issues. MARCUS, SUE ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Epsilon Phi. MARKS. KATHLEEN FRANCES B,S. Elementary Education; Monster; Zeta Tau Alpha, Corr. Sec; Singing Hoosiers; Tau Beta Sigma. MASTERSON, MOLLY ANN A.B. Speech and Hearing Therapy; West Lafay- ette; Teter Quad, Soc. Co-ord.; Sigma Alpha Eta; lU Foundation; Singing Hoosiers. MATl ' GA. BARBARA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; Alpha . i Delta, C;liap.; NEA. MAUDLIN, RAY M. B.S. English and Social Studies; Logansport; lU Young Republic;tns; Marching 100; Pershing Rifles; Circle K Club. MAZZIO, MOl.LYANN B.S. Elementary Education; Kno.x; Read Center. MEIER, ELLEN J. YNE B.S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Gamma Phi Beta, Rcc. Sec; lU Young Republicans; Great Issues; ACE; YWCA. MENNEN, NANCY KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Kirklin; Willkie Quad. MESSEL, PAMELA KAY B.S. Language Arts; Bicknell; Alpha Omicron Pi; ARBIITIIS; Panhellenic; YWCA. METZGER, MARY lANE B.S. Elementary Education; Monticello. MILLER, BETH ANN B.S. Engli.sh Language Arts; Porfland; Mason Hall, Gov.: SEA, Treas. MILL1:R, frank WINSTON B.S. Language Arts; Kokomo; Wright Quad, P;irks House. Gov.: lU Collegiate Democrats; lU . nierican Students for Democratic Action, Pres. 454 Education MILLER. LINDA NAN B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend; Briscoe Quad; IV Foundation. MILLER. MADALINE KAY B.S. Elementary Education; New Ross. MILLER. PATRICIA MURRAY B.S. Elementary Education; Marion; AR- BUTUS. Ass ' t. Res. Ed.; SNEA; Y VCA; ACE. MITCHELL, JANET LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Gixmnia Delta. MONCEL, SARA ANNE B.S. Business Education; Francesville; lU Young Republicans; Senatorial Ass ' t. MONTGOMERY. ROBERT EDWARD B.S. Elementary Education; Galveston. MONTGOMERY. ROGER DON B.S. English; Seymour; Trees Center, Ath. Ch.. Judicial Bd.; NEA. MONTGOMERY, SIBYL ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; OwensviUe; Zcta Tau .Alpha, Membership Ch. MOSTER. NLARY BETH B.S. Journalism and English; Bloomington; Kappa Alpha Theta; Dailv Student; Singing Hoosiers; Theta Sigma Phi; Y VCA. MOVIUS, DIANA LYNN A.B. Mathematics; River Forest, 111.; Read Center, Curr ' House; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Foundation; Mini; Phi Mu Epsilon; YWCA. MUSKIN. MITCHELL LOUIS B.S. Social Studies; Gary; Wright Quad, Vice- Cos-. NABHAN, RANDALL W. A.B. Social Studies; Gary; lU Collegiate Democrats. NARDI, DONNA JEAN B.S. Biology; Chicago Heights, III; Teter Quad; NEA; YWCA. NAYLOR, MARILYN SUE B.S. Home Economics; Bloomington; Home Eco- nomics Club. NEDEFF, JOANNE B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; ARBUTUS. NEMETH, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Business Education; Morgantovvn; Foster Quad. Harper Hall, Gov.. Treas.; SNEA; ARBUTUS. NEUDORFF. P. TRICIA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Terre Haute; Delta Gannna, Pledge Tr.. Alumnae Sec; LUNA; YWCA. NEWHARD. REBECCA JANE B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend: Kappa Kappa Gamma: .AW ' S; YWCA: Pi Lamda Theta. NEWMAN. DIANE JUDITH B.S. Speech and Hearing Therapy; South Bend; Read Center. NICHOLSON. BARBARA LYNN B.S. Social Studies; Borden; Teter Quad, Comm. Co-ord. NICHBERT, BRENDA KAREL B.S. Biology; Anderson: Alpha Chi Omega. YWCA. NOWICKI, TED C. A.B. Social Studies; South Bend; NEA; lU Collegiate Democrats. OLSEN, LARRY EDWARD B.S. Biology; Fond Du Lac, Wis:; Kappa Delta Rlio: ' arsit ' Football. ORME. TAMARA M. B.S. Elementar - Education; Bloomington; Delta Delta Delta: AWS; Ir. Panhellcnic: YWCA; Soph. Class Council. ORMISTON, nCHAEL ROLLA B.S. Science; Fort Wayne; Trees Center Board of Gov. O ' SULLIVAN. JOHN F. JR. B.S. Social Studies: Indianapolis; Sigma Pi, House Mngr.; Arnold Air Society; Jr. Interfraternitv Council: Sphinx Club. PAGE, ADELIA LOUISE B.S. Spanish and English; Sullivan; Mason Hall Judicial Bd. PAYNTER. ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis. P.- ZOL. JUDITH P. M.S. Secondarv Education; Muncie. PERKINS, CONSTANCE WRAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bedford; .Mpha Lambda Delta: Wesley Foundation: YWCA. PERRY, SUSAN EMILY B.S. Business Education; Fort Wayne: Kappa Alpha Theta. PETERS. ROSEMARIE B.S. Elementarv Education: Hammond. PHEBUS, RICHARD KEITH B.S. History; Monon; Pershing Rifles, Com- mander. PHILLIPS, ROBERTA JOAN B.S. Elementary Education; Hammond; SNEA. POLLOCK, JUDITH MARCIA B.S. Elementan- Education; Aurora, 111.; Sigma Delta Tau: ARBUTUS; Hillel Foundation. POWER, JANE B.S. Elementarv Education: Ruslnille; Teter Quad, Gov.; ' SNEA. PR. THER. SUSAN JEAN A.B. Elementarv Education: Columbus; Sigma Kap- pa, Actixitv Ch.: Union Comm. Ch.; Y ' VCA; ACE, Vice-Pres. PRENTICE, PAMELA ANITA B.S. Elementary Education: Bloomington; Alpha Kappa Alpha: NAACP. PROPES, LORNA ELLEN B.S. Social Studies; Dolton, 111.; Kappa Alpha Theta; IV F ' oundation, Vice-Pres.; L nion Comm. Ch. PUGH, R. GERALD B.S. Social Studies: Columbus; WQAD General Mgr.; lU Foundation: SEC. Education 455 RAIXFORD, DAVID GENE B.S. Social Studies; Gary; VVriglit Quad, Hum- iiit-r Housf, Gov.: lU Collegiate Democrats; Marching 100; Student Senate. RAMEV, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Speech and Theatre; Bloomington; Chi Oniegii: R ' Yoini ' . Republicans; Vcsle ' Koinidation: W Debiite Team. RAY, BE ' ERLY AW B.S. Elementary Education; BloominRton. RECTOR, CLELAND MALCOLM B.S. ' Social Studies; Lakewood, Ohio; Delta L psilon. REITENOUR, PHYLLIS ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education; Portland: Read Center, Clark House; SEA; Wesley Foundation; YWCA; ACE. RENNER, MARILYN R. B.S. Elementary Education; Ja.sper; SEA. RESS, LINDA RAE B.S. Elementary Education; Columbus; Read Center. REYNOLDS. MARIELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Read Center, IS. ..k House. RHODES, NANCY M. B.S. English Language Arts; Fort Lee, Va.; Chi Omega; Jr. SAB; YWCA; Union Comm. RILEY, WILLIAM LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Hartsville; Wright Quad, Gov.; lU Foinidation; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100. RITTER, GYANITH ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Alpha Phi; IV Young Republicans. ROBBINS, BETSY B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Sr. Class Council: Jr. Panhellenic; YWCA; LUNA. ROBBINS, MARCIA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Inchanapolis; Pi Beta Phi. Soc. Ch., Ass ' t. Rush Ch.; lU Foundation. ROBINSON. ALICE J. B.S. Language Arts: Indian;ipolis: .Mpha K;ippa Alpha; Modern Dance Workshop. ROSE, SUSANNA B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo: Read Center, Curry Hou.se, Soc. Ch.; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. ROSS, MARY LUCILLE B.S. Language Arts; Plainfield: Alpha Phi, Schol. Ch.; -Mpha Lambda Delta; ARBUTUS; lU Foundation; Pleiades; Union Comm. Ch. Rl ' CKRIEGLE. KATHIE LYNN B.S. Language Arts; Otwell; NEA. Rl ' SBASAN. JEANETTE M. B.S. Elementary Education; Gary; Foster Quad, Harper Hall. SANDERS, ERNESTINE LYN B.S. English; Gary. SANDERS, ETHEL RUTH B.S. Elementary Education: South Bend; Alpha Kappa Alpha, Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; NAACP; Panhellenic; YWCA. SCHAAF, MARK JOSEPH B.S. Education: Indianapolis; Belles; lU Young Republicans; Sailing Club; Student .Athletic Bil. SCHAEFER, MARILYN LOUISE B.S. Elementary Education; Giirv; Alpha Phi, Rush Ch.; SEA; lU Young Republicans; YWCA. SCHEINESON, NANCY JANE B.S. Elementary Education; Cincinnati, Ohio; ACE; SE.A: I ' nion Comm. SCHELLERT, SUE CAROLYN B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Alpha Xi Delta. Pledge Tr.; NEA. SCHNAKENBURG, JANE ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Evansville; Gamma Phi Beta, House Ch.: AWS; YWCA; ACE; Great Issues. SCHOEFF, FRANCES ILENE B.S. Elementary Education; Bluffton; SEA. SCHOLL, JUDITH ANN B.S. Elcnuntary Education: Grcenc.istle: Sigma Kappa. Schol. Ch.; SEA: ACE: Alpha L;imbda Delta: YWCA; Wesley Foundation, Treas. SCHULENBORG, JOYCE ANN B.S. SCHWARTZ, JUDITH DIANE B.S. Foundation; SEA; Union Comm. SELKE, SUSAN B.S. Elementary Elementary Education; Aurora. English; Indianapolis ARBUTUS; Hill.l Education; New Castle; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Registrar; Enomene; lU Foundation; YWCA; ACE. Elementary Education; Wausau, Wis.; Bloomington; Kappa 1; Read Center, SELTZER, DIANNE ARLENE B.S SNEA; ACE. SHANE, SUSAN HATKER B.S. Elementary Education Alpha Theta, Corr. Sec; Union Board: Y VCA. SHAPIRO, ROBERT FAITH B.S. Social Studies; South Be Beck House, Vice-Gov.; SEA. SHFLTON, KATHLEEN FAYE B.S. Elementary Education; Kokomo; Pi Beta Phi; YWCA. SHORTLE, SYLVIA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Winamac; Wesley Foundation. SITTER, ALICE KATHERINE B.S. Art: Knightstovvn; NAEA. SLATER, JUDITH ANNE B.S. Speech and Hearing; Indian;ipolis: Alpha ,Xi Delta: lU Collegiiite Democrats; Sigma .Mpha Eta. SMALL, VICKI K. B.S. Elementary Education; Hobart. SMITH, VERNON GEORGE B.S. Elementary Education; Gary: Omega PsI Phi; CosinopolitiU) Club: Interfr;iternity Council; NA.AGP; SNEA. SMITHBURN, JOHN ERIC B.S. Biology; Monticello; Alpha Tan Omega; Phi Eta Sigma. 456 Educati. SMOCK, LYNN MERCER B.S. Elementary Education; Plainfield; Kappa Kappa C ' .anima, Pres.; Panhellenic Pres. Council; Union Comm. Ch.; Pleiades; Jr. Student Atliietic Board; lU Foundation, Steering Conim. SOSTACK, JUDITH EVELYN B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; SEA; ACE; Sailing Club. SOUTHWOOD, DIANA SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Wadesville; Forest Hall. SPANN, NORMA JEAN B.S. Elementarv Education; Pierceton; Omega. SPEARS, JAMES ALLAN B.S. History: South Bend; Wright Quad, Judicial Bd.; lU Young Republicans; Spelunking Club. SPENCER, BARBARA JEAN B.S. Elementary ' Education; Carbon. SPIEGEL. GAIL ELLEN B.S. Elementary Education; Neptune, N.J.; Forest Quad; Judicial Bd.; Alpha Lambda Delta; ACE; SEA. SPILLER, SANDRA MARIE B.S. Business Education; Gar ' ; Briscoe Quad; NAACP. STACHON. KATHLEEN DORIS B.S. Elementary Education; East Chicago; AWS; YWCA; SEA; ACE. STAFFORD, WILLIAM EDWIN B.S. Mathematics and Business; Edinburg. STAMPER, CYNTHIA ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; New Castle; Teter Quad, Boisen Hall, Sec.-Treas. STARTUP, SUSAN LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Rockford, 111.; Willkie Quad; IL Foundation. STAUFFER, JANICE CAROLYN B,S. Elementary Education; Fort Wayne; Pi Beta Phi, Vice-Pres.; lU Foundation; Pom Pon Girls. STAVER, JOHN ROBERT A.B. Chemistry; Indianapolis. STECZYSYN, BARBARA KELLY B.S. Speech and Theatre; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; S, A; lU Foundation; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Student Elections Comm.; YWCA. STEIN, BEVERLY ELAINE B.S. Elementary Education; Terre Haute; AR- BUTUS; ACE; SNEA. STEPIEN, ADELE B.S. Elementary Education; South Bend; Teter Quad, Elkin Hall, Sec.-Treas. STEVENS, BARBARA RUTH B.S. Social Studies; Bloomington, III.; lU Young Republicans: YWCA. STEWART, MARCELLA SUE B.S. Social Studies; Elizabeth. STOCKTON, NORMAN DALE B.S. Elementary Education; Morgantown; Marching 100. STOELTING, ROSE ANN B.S. Elementar ' Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Mngr.; lU Foundation; lU Young Republicans; Union Conmi. Ch.; Y ' WCA; LUNA. STOPPER, KAREN ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Port Huron, Mich.; Alpha Phi: AWS; lU Newman Club; YWCA. STOUT, CAROLE ANN B.S. Home Economics; Muncie; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Delta Theta, Vice-Pres.: SNEA; Home Economics Club; Great Issues. STRIGCLE, SUSAN JILL B.S. Elementary- Education; Rochester; Alpha Omicron Pi; Sailing Club: Weslev Foundation; YWCA. STUFFLE, BRENDA KAY B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington. SUHANIK, WANDA ANN B.S. Elementary Education; Portage; Teter Quad, Sec.-Treas. SWAGER, DEBORAH JANE A.B. Business Education; CentervUle; Gamma Phi Beta. SWANK, NANCY R. E B.S. Elementar ' Education; Anderson; Alpha Omicron Pi, Soc. Ch.; YWCA. TAM, ROBINPAT B.S. Biology; Elwood; Chi Omega; ARBUTUS; lU Young Republican: YWCA. TARTER, LLOYD DALE B.S. Radio and Television; West Somerset, Ky.; Radio and TV Producers ' Guild. TEAL, STANLEY R. B.S. Mathematics; Elkhart. THOMAS, JAMES WTNDLE B.S. Business Education; Converse; Lambda Chi Alpha. THOMPSON, DIANE PATRICIA B.S. Language Arts and Social Studies: LaPorte; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Young Republicans; Great Issues. THORNBERRY, IRVAN MERGE B.S. Social Studies: Dyer; SNEA. THORNBURC, MARY JILL B.S. Elementary Education; SyTacuse; Kappa Delta, Soc. Ch.; Angel Flight; ACE; SNEA. TINLEY, HOBART RONALD B.S. Social Studies; Beech Grove. TOLES, LESLIE B.S. Language Arts; Anderson; Kappa Alpha Theta, Soc. Ch. TRUEMAN, MICHAEL RAY B.S. English; Marion: Pi K;ippa Alpha, Sec, Soc. Ch.; lU Young Repubhcans; Singing Hoosiers. TURNER, ROBERT WAYNE B.S. Biology; Gary; Wright Quad, Lowe House, Treas.; MCA. TYLER, DEANA KAYE B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Teter Quad, Rabb Hall; Spelunking Club. Education 457 URICK, ROBERT KENNETH B.S. Mathematics; Elkhart; Wright Quad, Parks House, Vice-Cov.; Kappa Kappa Psi, Treas.; Marehinj 100. VANCIL, LARRY DAVID B.S. Biology; Indianapolis. Elementary Education; Judson. B.S. Elementary Education; Evanston, 111.; VANHUSS, DONNA LOU B.S. VANMANEN, BONNIE JUNE NAACP. VAVREK, JANET LOUISE B.S. Harper Hall. Elementary Education; Whiting; Foster Quad, VOELKEL, HELEN SUE B.S. Nursing; Huntingburg; Cresset. WAKE, JUDY ANN A.B. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Pi Beta Phi; lU Found;ition; Sec. Freshman Class; Jr. Class Council. WALKER, ANNE B.S. Elementary Education; Richmond; Pi Beta Phi, Rush Ch., Program Ch.; lU Foundation; YWCA. WALLS, CHARLES ANCIL III B.S. English; Seymour; Foster Quad, Shea Hall Vice-Cov.; Daily Student; LInion Comm.; lU Foundation. WARNER, ANN SCHELL B.S. Business Education; Bloomington. WATKINS, SHERRY LYNNE B.S. Elementary Education; Bloomington; Alpha Omicron Pi; lU Young Republicans; Sophomore, Junior, Senior Class Councils: YWCA. WAXMAN, KALVIN SHELDON B.S. Social Studies: South Bend. WEAVER, LARRY JORDAN B.S. Mathematics; Fort Wayne. WEEKS, JOYCE LEE B.S. Elementary Education; Paoli. WEIMER, JAMES STEPHEN B.S. Social Studies; Salsberry; SEA. WELLS, DIANNE ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education; Logansport; Kappa Kappa Camma. WESSWEL, TERESA MARIE B.S. Elementar - Education; Jasper. WIHTl ' IELD, CYNTHIA ANN B.S. English Language Arts: Indian;ipolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Cheerleader; Sec. Sophomore Class; Enomenc; lU Foundation: Pleiades. WICHMANN, ANN MARIE B.S. Elementary Education; Appleton, Wis.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Newman Club. WILLIAMS. FAYE ANNETTE B.S. Speech Pathology and Audiology; Miami, Fla.; Delta Sigma Theta; Sigma Alpha Eta; Tomahawk. WILLIAMSON, CHERYL SUE B.S. Elementary Education; Michigan City? Alpha Omicron Pi, Ass ' t. Rush Ch.; lU Foundation: YWCA. ILLS, BIRJ.A K. ' Y B.S. Elementary Education; Singing Hoosiers. WISEMAN, JON WILLIAM B.S. Elementarv Education: Mauckpot. WI ' JMKR. SHARON LEE B.S. Special Education and Elementary Education; Fort Wavne: Read Center, Beck House, Soc. Ch.; CEC: Y VCA. WORLEY, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Elementary Education: New Albany; Delta Zeta: YWCA: ACE. WRK;HT, JILL JEANNINE B.S. Education and French; Hammond. VRK;I1T KATHLEEN D. B.S. Elementary Education; Indianapolis; Gamma Phi Beta; YWCA. WRIGHT, MAURICE EDWIN B.S. Biology; Anderson; Wright Quad, Ath. Ch. WYNN, VIRGINIA JANE B.S. Elementarv Education: Fairfield, Conn.; Pi Beta Phi. Philanthropic Ch.: nVCA; Union Comm. YODER, SARA GALE B.S. Speech and Hearing; South Bend; Delta Gamma; Sigma Alpha Eta; Union Comm. Ch.; YWCA. ZELLERS, ROBERT MICHAEL B.S. Social Science: South Bend. ZIERING, PAMELA B.S. Biology: Chicago, III; ARBUTUS: Hillel Foundation; lU Collegiate Democrats; SNEA. 458 Education Health, Physical Education, and Recreation AILES. LARRY LEE B.S. Physical Education; Kouts; lU Foundation; PEMM Cliil). AI IMAX, JOYCE HELENE B.S. Recreation; St. Louis, Mo.; Sigma Delta Tau; Undergraduate Recreation Societv. Sec, Vice-Pres., Pres.; WRA. BARCL.- Y, DONNA JEAN B.S. Physical Education; Monon; Trees Center, Maple Hall. Co .; PEMM Club; WRA. BENNETT, DONALD CHARLES B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; 1-Men ' s .Association; Spelunking Club; Varsity Wrestling. BOWEN. RICHARD H. B.S. Ph sical Education; Bremen; Teter Quad, Thomp- son II, Co ' .; Basketball Mngr.; I-Men s Association. BRUCE, DOROTHY ANN B.S. Physical Education; Rensselaer; Read Center. Currv House, Rec. Ch., Conim. Co-ord.; PEMM Club; YWCA. BURGNliR, ANN CECILE B.S. Physical Education; Chattanooga, Tenn.; Briscoe Qu;ul. Res. Ass ' t., Judiciil Bd.; SNEA; PEMM Club. BURRELL, JAMES F. B.S. Pliysical Education; Noblesyille; Phi Delta Theta. House Mngr.; I-Men ' s Club; ' arsitv Track; Pemm Club. DUPES, MARTHA GAIL B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Rec. Ch.; PEMM Club; NCAGU; Women ' s Bowling Team. EASLEY, MOSES LAVERNE III B.S. Physical Education; Dowagiac, Mich.; I-Men ' s Association; NAACP; Varsity Track, Football. EDLER, THOMAS ALLEN B.S. Recreation; South Bend; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pres.; Undergraduate Recreation Society; Interfraternity Council; lU Founda- tion; President ' s Cabinet. FILLBRANDT, MARILYN ELLIS B.S. Physical Education; Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.; Kappa Alpha Theta; lU Foundation; ARBUTUS Queen; Campus Coed Queen; .Sr. Class Council; PEMM Club. CASTINEAU, JENNIE BETH B.S. Physical Education; Lyons; Foster Quad, Harper Hall; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; lU Foundation; Marching 100. GAYDOS. JANE ELAINE B.S. Recreation; Shaker Heights, Ohio; Read Center, Beck House; L ndergraduate Recreation Society. GIBBS, ALLEN DALE B.S. Physical Education; Morgantown; Phi Sigma Kappa, Inductor; Pershing Rifles; Phi Epsilon Kappa, Sgt.-at-. ' Vrms: YMCA. GILLETTE, MARIANNE B.S. Physical Education; Aurora, 111.; Read Center, Beck House; Oceanides, Pres.; WRA, Ath. Ch.; PEMM Club, Sec. CLOVER, JOHN THOMAS B.S. Recreation; Bedford; Phi Delta Theta; Fal- con Club; ILT Newman Club; lU Young Republicans: Skull and Crescent. GRATZER. CHARLES EDWARD B.S. Physical Education; Bedford. GRAVES, WANDA JEAN B.S. Physical Education; Shoals; Read Center, Landes Hou.se, Ch.; PEMM Club. GRAY, DEANNA SUE B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, ' icc-Pres.; Tomahawk. GREENE, DAVID ISAAC B.S. Physical Education; Chicago, 111.; Kappa Alpha Psi; Interfraternity Council; Varsity Football. HAHN, MARCIA SUE B.S. Recreation; Eyansville; Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pub. Rel. Ch.; Oceanides, Vice-Pres.; Undergraduate Recreation Society, Sec; Student Leader. HAMER. GARY K. B.S. Physical Education; Princeton; Lambda Chi Alpha; Sphin. Club, Song Ldr. HAMILTON, MARVIN B. JR. B.S. Physical Education; Wabash; Delta Tau Delta; Arnold Air Societ ' ; lU Foundation. HARTMAN, ROBERT HAROLD B.S. Recreation; Bloomington; Acacia; Inter- fraternit - Council; Pershing Rifles; Varsit ' Swimming; Undergraduate Recre- ation Societv. HENNING, RICHARD LEE B.S. Health and Safety; Chicago, 111.; McNutt Quad. HERRING, VIDA JOANN B.S. Physical Education; Clarksyille; Read Center, Beck House; PEMM Club; IL Young Republicans; Wesley Foundation. HOLLIDAY, CAY B.S. Recreation; Carbondale. Ill; Teter Quad, Vice-Pres., Go ' .; Untlergracluate Recreation Society; IL Foundation; Tomahawk. HORIN. WALTER J. B.S. Health and Safety; Elkhart; ARBUTUS; Daily Student; I-Men ' s Association; lU Foundation; Union Board. HORNER. JAMES EARNEST B.S. Physical Education; Bloomington; Under- graduate Recreation Society, Vice-Pres. HUBER, SHARON ANN B.S. ' Recreation; Charlotte, N.C.; Read Center, Landes House, Sec; Undergraduate Recreation Society; ifWCA. HUMPHREY, MICHAEL FRANCIS B.S. Physical Education; Bloomington; PEMM Club. HYDEN. BILL H. A.B. Criminology; Louisville, Ky.; Varsity Football. JARBOE, PRISCII.LA SUE B.S. Phvsic;d Education; Exansvillc; Delta Zeta, Pub. Ch., Rec Ch., Corr. Sec; PEMM Club, Pres.; WRA, Pres. JAYNES, KAREN SUE B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Foster Quad, Harper Hall, Ath. Co-ord.; PEMM Club; WRA. tkAl - Af i HPER 459 JUDD, MICHAEL WARREN B.S. Parks and Recreation: Evansville: Delta Upsiliin: Jr. IFC: SinRing Hoosiers; YMCA; UndcrKrailuate Recreation Sneieti ' ; IV Folk SonR Club. KARMSCHKY, TEDD HOFFMASTER B.S. Physical Education; Rochester, N.Y.; l nion Board; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Soccer. KELLEV, K.Vl ' HLEEN B.S. Modem Dance; Berwvn, 111.; Foster Quad, Harper Hall, Gov.; IV Folk Sons Club. KILGOUR, PHYLLIS B.S. Physical Education; Wynnewood, Pa.; lU Founda- tion; Mortar Boaril; Oceanides; Tomahawk; WR. , Vice-Pres. KRYWAY, JAMES GEORGE B.S. Physical Education: Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Wright Quad. LAPE, lANICE CAROLE B.S. Physical Education; Crown Point; Read Center, Clark House; lU Fencing Club; PEMM Club; Modern Dance Workshop. LEE, ALBERT RICHARD B.S. Recreation and Park . dministr.ition; Ev.ans- ' ille; I ' ndergraduate Recreation Society, Treas. LEE. KAREN ROSE B.S. Recreation; Clendale. Calif.: Delta Zeta; Undcr- Kradu;ite Recreation Society; Jr. Student Athletic Board; Sailing Club; WRA, Sec.; YWCA. LEVIN, ILENE BARBARA B.S. Recreation; Hammond. LOMAN, LINDA LEE B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; Kappa Alpha Theta, M;irsh al; Alpha Lambda Delta; PEMM Club, Sec; WRA, Sec; i ' ' CA. MAYER, JUDITH LYNN B.S. Physical Education; Gary; Read Center, Beck House; PEMM Club. MUNN, MARJORIE ELLEN B.S. Dance: Seneca Falls, N.Y.; McNutt Quad, Coy.: Modern Dance Workshop, Pres.; International .Affairs Commission; .Auditorium Usher Corps; Motar Board. NICHOLS, DANIEL CLEMENT B.S. Phv.sic.al Education: Wcstfield, N.J.; Delta Upsilon; PEMM Club. NUGENT, SHERYL KATHRYN B.S. Physical Education; Crammer; PEMM Club; WRA. PAIGE, WILLIAM M. B.S. Physical Education; Car ' ; PEMM Club: Pershing Rifles: Student Athletic Board. PATTERSON, CAROL ANN B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; McNutt Quad, Ath. Ch.; AWS; PEMM Club: WRA. PECK, MARGARET EFFIE B.S. Physical Education; Pott.stown, Pa.: McNutt Quad; lU Foundation; PEMM Club. PIERCE, JANET ANN B.S. Physical Education; Kokomo; Willkie Quad, Mason Hall; PEMM Club. POPE, THOMAS -MOORE B.S. Physical Education; Brooklyn, N.Y.; Omega Psi Phi; I-Men ' s .Association; X arsitv Track. RICHARD, TERESA ANNE B.S. Recreation; Ft. Wayne; McNutt Quad, Ath. Ch., Treas.; Undergraduate Recreation Society. ROBERTSON, CHARLOTTE HELEN B.S. Recreation; Indianapolis; Mason Hall. Gov.; ITinlergraduate Recreation Society. ROSCELLO, WALTER HENRY B.S. Recreation: Torrington, Conn.; Phi Kappa Theta, Vice-Pres.; Alpha Phi Omega; lU Foundation; lU Newman Club, Vice-Pres.; Undergraduate Recreation Society; Phi Epsilon Kappa. ST. DENIS, CAROL ANN B.S. Physical Educ;Uion; Syracuse, N.Y.; Foster Quad, Harper Hall, Vice-Gov.; PEMM Club: NCAGU. SCHREIBER, ROBERT THOMAS B.S. Physical Education: In li;iTi:ipolis: Mc- Nutt Quad, Gov., Treas.: Phi Epsilon Kappa. SILVER, CLIFSONJA MARY B.S. Dance; Columbus; Alpb;i i Delta; Dance Workshop. SIMBECK, IIARLEY EDWARD B.S. Physical Education; Louisville, Ky.; Phi Epsilon Kappa: PEMM Club. SPRENGER, SUSAN B.S. Hospital Therapy; Kenilworth, III.; Kappa Kappa Ganmia; lU Sing Steering Conun.; YWCA; Union Comm. STELLA, KENNETH GENE B.S. Recreation; D;uiyille, III: Wright Quad, Dunn House, Gov.; Undergraduate Recreation Society; Little 500. SUNYOG, BARBARA MAE B.S. Physical Education; (Jary; Tcter Quad, Treas., Ath. Ch., Vice-Cn.. PEM.M Club; WRA; YWCA. SUTTON, LYNDA L. B.S. Physical Education: Syracuse, N.Y.; McNutt Quad; PEMM Club; NCAGU. THORNBURC;, CAROL JOYCE B.S. Recreation; Crown Point; Willkie Quad; Cosmopolitan Club; Undergraduate Recreation Society. THUNBERG, LINDA ALICE B.S. Physical Education; North Arlington, N.J.: Briscoe Qu;id: PEMM Club, Vice-Pres.; WRA; Alpha L:iml)ila Delta. VANMETER, DWAYNE ROBERT B.S. Physical Education; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans. VINCZ, RUTH CASMIRA B.S. Physical Education: Indianapolis; PEMM Club, Trciis.; V Foundation. WAGNER, JOHN ADDINGTON B.S. Physical Education; B;ittle Cn-ek. Mich.; I-Mcn ' s .Associ;ttion; Swinuning, College ,All-.American Swimming Te;nn. WALTERS, TRENT B.S. Physical Education; Concord, Tenn.; Kappa Alpha Psi; Falcon Club; I-Men ' s Association; NAACP; Football. WASSMAN, MARY ELIZABETH B.S. Dance; Waba,sh; McNutt Quad; Pom Pon Girls; ARBUTUS. WILLIAMS, 1. CLAY B.S. Physical Education; Blooniington. WILSON, BARBARA JANE B.S. Recreation; Peru: Undergraduate Recreation Society. WOODS, REC;iNALD WILLIE B.S. Physical Education; Chicago, III.; Omega Psi Phi; I-Men ' s Association; NAACP; Track; Football. 460 HPER La w At.LEN. JAY DOUGLAS A.B., L.L.B. Law; Salem; Lambda Chi Alpha, In- tramural Ch.; Interfrateniitv Council; lU Young Republicans; Skull and Crescent; Delta Theta Phi. ANGERMEIER. GERALD GWEN J.D. Law: Indianapolis; lU Young Repub- licans; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association; National Moot Court Com- petition. BARNEY, THOMAS McNAMEE J.D. Law; Indianpolis; Phi Delta Phi, Pres.; Student Bar .Association; Law Journal. BERENTHAL. JAMES LEON L.L.B. Law; Brooklyn, N.Y.: Cosmopolit.an Club; Hillel Foundation; Student Bar Association. BERRIER. ERWIN FRANKLIN JR. J.D. Law; Indianapolis. BLYTHE. JAMES II J.D. Law; Indianapolis; IV Young Republicans, Vice- Pres.: Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association, Treas.; Outstanding CYR; Kappa Sigma. BONTRAGER, WILLIAM DWIGHT L.L.B. Law; Elkhart; lU Young Re- publicans; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association. BROWN, PAUL EDWARD J.D. Law; Bloomington. CALBERT, JERALD D.AVID L.L.B. Law; Plainfield. CARTER, ROBERT BRYAN II J.D. Law; Indianapolis; lU Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar .Association. CHAMBERS, WILLIAM DEAN L.L.B. Law; Bloomington; Tau Kappa Epsilf)!!; student Bar .Association; Phi Delta Phi. COHEN, CHARLES ALVTN J.D. Law; Hammond; Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Tr., Rush Ch.; Beta Gamma Sigma; lU Foundation; Sphin.x Club; Indiana Law Journal, Senior Symposium Editor. COHEN, HYMEN A. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. COOK, ARTHUR JON J.D. Law; Hammond. COUPE, WILLIAM W. L.L.B. Law; Central Falls, R.I.; Student Bar Associ- ation: Phi Delta Phi. Law; Indianapolis; Phi Delta Phi. L.L.B. Law; Indianapolis; Student Bar Association: CUPPY, FRED M. J.D. DAILY. ELISABETH M Law Journal. D.A TS, AR I LEE L.L.B. La« ; Blooniington; Sherman Minton Moot Court Competition: Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar .Association. DAVIS, GARRY ENLOW J.D. Law: Bloomington; Student Bar Association. DENMURE, DOUGLAS R. L.L.B. L;iw: Aurora; Phi Delta Phi. DEWEY, DENNIS JAMES L.L.B. Law; Evansville; Sigma Pi; Phi Delta Phi; Student Bar Association: Dailv Student. DODD, TIMOTHY ROBERT L.L.B. Law; Evansville; Phi Delta Phi. EATON, LARRY LEO.N J.D. Law: Indianapolis; Student Bar Association; lU Young Republicans; Phi Delta Phi. ERDMANN, DON A. 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Music Education; Batesville; Campbell House, Sec.-Treas.; Kappa Kappa Psi; Marching 100; Singing Hoosiers; MENC, BRYCE, MARY EVELYN B.NL Piano; Albion, Mich.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Pi Kappa Lambda. BURDETT, ROBERT WALLACE B.M.E. Voice; Bloomington; Pi Kappa Phi, House Mngr., Song Leader; ILT Newman Club. BURMEISTER, PATRICIA JOY B.M. Voice; Northbrook, 111.; Kappa Alpha Theta; Sigma Alph;i Iota; Singing Hoosiers. CARPENTER, RUTH ANN B.M.E. Voice; Cor,alvi!le, Iowa; Wells Quad, Syca- more Hall; Sigma Alpha Iota; MENC. COLBURN, CAROL D. B.M. Piano; Beverly Hills, Calif.; Read Center, Landes House, Judicial Bd.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Pi Kappa Lambda. DRAIZAR, ROCHELLE N. B.M., B.M.E. Flute and Piano; Miami, Fla.; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota. CALLACHER, PAMELA ANNE B.M.E. Voice; Kokomo; Sigma Kappa, .Song Ldr.; Belles. GENTRY, MARGARET JANE B.M.E. Music Education; Sonera, Kv.; Sigma Alpha Iota; Pi Kappa Lamlxla; MENC. HANSEN, GAIL JUNE B.S. Flute and French; Chester, N.J. HARLAND, JUDITH ANN B.M.E. Voice; Chehalis, Wash.; Zeta Tau Alpha; Cosmopolitan Club; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA: MENC. HARRIS, JEREMY A.B. Music; Bethesda, Md.; lU Collegiate Democrats; NAACP; ADA, Sec; Senior Class Council. HERTZ, SLISAN B.S. Voice and Philosophy; Jackson, Miss.; Sigma Delta Tau; Cosmopolitan Club; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA. HUGHES, JOHN DAVID B.M. Trombone; Dearborn, Mich.; lU Orchestra. JAEGER, LAURA LOUISE B.M. Oboe; Elmore, Ohio; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Chap. JENKINS, ELIZABETH SUSAN B.M. Oboe; Stevens Point, Wis.; Zeta Tau Alpha; lU Orchestra; Sigma Alpha Iota, Hist., Ed.; YWCA; Pi Kappa Lambda. JONES, BOOKER T. B.M.E. Trombone; Gary; Kappa Alpha Psi; lU Orchestra; Marching 100; NAACP. KINZER, ANITA GAYLE B.M.E. Clarinet; Paoli; Sigma Alpha Iota; Tau Beta Sigma, Vice-Pres.; MENC. KLEIN, THELMA JEANNE B.M.E. Voice; Munster; Alpha Gamma Delta; Singing Hoosiers. LA PRELL. EDRIE FRANCES B.M.E. Music Education; Indianapohs: Saihng Club; lU Young Republicans; Mu Phi Epsilon; YAF; Canterbury ' Club. LEWIS, JERRY E. B.M.E. Music Education; Huntington; Kappa Kappa Psi, Pres.; lU Foundation; Marching 100; Student Athletic Board. LUEKING, AMY K. THERINE B.M.E. Piano; East Alton. 111.; Tau Beta Sigma. LUNDBERG, HARRIET AGDA B.M.E. Piano; Norw.aUc, Conn.; Read Center, Clark House; Tau Beta Sigma; Symphonic Wind Ensemble. MARTIN, RENEE ELLEN B.M.E. Voice; Monroeville; Delta Delta Delta; Sigma .Mpha Iota; Singing Hoosiers; MENC. MASON, MARCIA LOUISE B.M.E. Piano; Delphi; Read Center, Beck House; Mu Phi Epsilon, Treas. MORT, DONALD WILSON B.M.E. Trombone; Waynesboro, Pa.; lU Orches- tra: Phi Mu .Alpha Sinfonia. MURAKAMI, MAY M. B.M. Voice; W.ahiawa, Hawaii; Mu Phi Epsilon; Belles; University Singers. OBEIRNE, ALICE M. B.M.E.; Tolono, III.; Sigma Kappa, Vice-Pres.; Singing Hoosiers. O ' REILLEY, CAROL SUE B.M.E. Flute; Warsaw; Tau Beta Sigma, Pres.; S ' mphonic Wind Ensemble. ORR, IRENE SIMMONS B.M.E. Organ; Canandaigua, N.Y.; Kappa .Mpha Theta, Treas.; Mu Phi Epsilon, Song Ldr., Chap.; Singing Hoosiers; YWCA; American Field Service, Treas.; International Affairs Comm. OTTO, KENT AUBERT B.M. Organ; St. Louis, Mo.; Phi Alpha Sinfonia; American Guild of Organists. PLUMMER, JEANNE MANNING B.M.E. Piano; Bedford; Sigma Alpha Iota. POGACH, CAROL ROSEN B.S. Ballet; Hammond; Read Center, Curry House. Judicial Bd.; Alpha Lambda Delta; Hillel Foundation; Mu Phi Epsilon; Pi Kappa Lambcla. B.M.E. Voice; Marcus, Iowa; Zeta Tau Alpha; Delta; Mu Phi Epsilon, Chaplain, Song Leader; Board Comm.; A Cappella Chonis. B.M.E. Music Therapy; Pl -mouth; Read Center; ., Vice-Pres; MENC: Music fh Tapy Club. B.S. Flute and English; BenseTiville, II!.; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Orchestra; Mu Phi Epsilon. Vice-Pres., Pledge Tr. REYNOLDS, MYRNA B.M.E. Voice; Ft. Branch; Alpha G amma Delta, Song Ldr.; Singing Hoosiers. PRUNTY, PATRICIA ANN MENC; Alpha Lambda Singing Hoosiers; L nion QUIVEY, JANET ELAINE Sigma .Mphii Iota, Tre;ts REMAI.A. JANICE LYNN 468 Music ROBINETT, MARY ELOISE B.M.E. Voice; Anderson: Forest Quad, Argonne House; AWS; Belles; Sigma Alpha Iota, Chap.; Singing Hoosiers; MENC. R0DC;ERS, frank mercer B.M.E. Viohn; Chillicothe, Ohio; Cosmopolitan Club; lU Orchestra; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia. ST. JEAN, DIANA ELIZABETH B.M.E. Voice; Bloomington; Alpha Phi; Sigma .Mpha Iota; Singing Hoosiers; Turandot; Boris Godonov; Belles. THOMAS, SHARON RUTH B.M.E. Voice; Chillicothe, Ohio; Harper Hall, Cult. Ch.; Mu Phi Epsilon, Corr. Sec, Pres.; YWCA. THOMPSON, TERRY RAY B.M. Trombone; Pottsville, Ark. TROUT, PHYLLIS AUDINE B.M.E. Music Education; Elkhart; University Singers. VANDERMARK, EILEEN KAY B.M. Organ; Leesburg; Gamma Phi Beta; Alpha Lamlxla Delta; AWS; lU Foundation, Steering Conim.; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Sigma .Alpha Iota. VINTERS, AI JA B.M.E. Music; Indianapohs; Foster Quad; Sigma Alpha Iota. A ' ERNIMONT, SANDRA LOU B.NLE. Music Education; Rochester, N.Y.; lU Orchestra; Oceanides; Tau Beta Sigma; YWCA; Synphonic Wind Ensemble. WEST. MARTHA BARBARA B.M. Organ; Indiana, Pa.; Briscoe Quad; Sigma Alpha Iota; Baptist Student Union. WINSHIP, BARBARA JEAN B.M.E. Music Education; Western Springs, 111.; Gamma Phi Beta, Pres.; lU Foundation; Mortar Board; Pleiades; Sigma Alpha Iota; Singing Hoosiers. ZUMWALT, BARBARA K. B.M.E. Voice; Indianapolis; Alpha Xi Delta, Rush Ch., Song Ldr.; YWCA; University Singers; Opera Chorus. Nursing ABEL, TERRY SUE B.S. Nursing: Loogootee; CDANS; Choraliers. ARMBORST. JUDITHANN THELMA B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. AVEMNS, PAIJA B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. BACH, CAROL ANN B.S. Nursing; Nashville, Tenn.; Choraliers: CDANS; Sophomore Orienter. BECKER, GALE E. B.S. Nursing; Shelbyville; lU Foundation; YWCA. BEEDY, ANN LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Auburn; YWCA; Choraliers; CDANS. BERND, BARBARA ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. BROSEY, lOYCE KAREN B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute; Choir; Student Faculty Gov. BURNS, SUSAN COOLEY B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. BUSCHMAN, KAREN SUE B.S. Nursing: Lafavette; lU Foundation; Sigma Theta T;iu; Student Faculty Gov., Vice-Pres., Pres.; CDANS. CARTWRIGHT, SARA JEAN B.S. Nursing; Muncie. CUNNINGHAM, JEAN MARLENE, B.S. Nursing; Wellington, 111.: Sigma Theta Tau; Choraliers, Sec; CDANS, Cor. Sec; lANS; Nurses Christian Fellowship, Pres. CUSTER, AMELIA ANN B.S. Nursing; Marion. DAILY, KAREN IRENE B.S. Nursing: Beech Grove; Y VCA: CDANS. DAYTON, SHEILA ANN B.S. Nursing; Valparaiso; CDANS, Pres.; lANS. ELLSWORTH, CONNIE LOY B.S. Nursing; Kokomo. ESPICH, ALICE LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne; Senior Class Treas.; Sigma Theta Tau; Beta Sigma; Symphonic Band; Student Faculty Gov.; CDANS. FOWLER, MARCIA ANN B.S. Nursing: Indianapolis; Sigma Theta Tau; CDANS; Choraliers; Student Facultv Gov., Hist. FRANKLIN, CANDACE ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Senior Class Pres.; Sigma Theta Tau. FUNK, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis: Junior Class Sec Nursing 469 GAHIMER, JANICE SUE B.S. Nursing; Shelbwille; CDANS. GUNN, JANICE A. B.S. Niireing; Markleville. GURAUSKAS, ANNETTE LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Gary; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Newman Club; Sigma Theta Tau. HAMPTON, KAREN GAYE B.S. Nursing; Elwood; Alpha Lambda Delta; CDANS. HAY, CECILE ANN B.S. Nursing; North Liberty; CDANS; Nurses ChrisHan Fellowship, Vice-Pres. HIBNER, LINDA HINCHMANN B.S. Nursing; Parker. JEGEN, LINDA MOFFETT B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau; Union Board; Student Faculty Gov. JERRAM, JO ANNE B.S. Nursing; Anderson; Sigma Theta Tau; Junior Class Pres. JOLLY, JOANNE CHARLOTTE B.S. Nursing; North Vernon. KING, SUZANNE B.S. Nursing; Mulberry. LEE, PATRICIA ANN B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wayne; lANS, Vice-Pres.; Student Faculty Gov., Hist.; CDANS; Sophomore Orientor. LEZER, SilSAN MARIE B.S. Nursing; South Bend. LIECHTY, MARY LOU B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. McCORMICK, BARBARA LEE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. MAGUIRE, JUDITH ANN B.S. Nursing; Valparaiso. MARCILLI.AT, ANNE CHRISTINE B.S. Nursing; Tell City; lU Newman Club; CDANS. MARTIN, WILMA JEAN B.S. Nursing; Terre Haute; Zeta Tau Alpha; YWCA; CDANS. MAY, MARCELLA L. B.S. Nursing; New Castle; CDANS. MAYFIELD. JUDITH KAY B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; .Mpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Theta Tau. MERRITT, DONNA JACQUELINE B.S. Nursing; North Manchester; CDANS. MILLER, DONNA FRANCES B.S. Nursing; Georgetown. MILLER, SANDRA MARION B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; CDANS; lANS; Glee Club. MILLS, CAROLYN NANCY B.S. Nursing; Lakewood, Ohio; CDANS; Judicial Bd. MITCHELL, C. LOUISA B.S. Nursing; Metuchen, N.J. MIZER, JANET SUE B.S. Nursing; CoKmibus; SEC; Sophomore Class Coun- cil; Pom Pon Girls; Mini Team. MOELLER, MARGARET LOLA B.S. Nursing; Fremont; CDANS. MORGAN, LOIS JEAN B.S. Nursing; Morocco; CDANS; Chorus. MOTLEY, JOY ANNETTE B.S. Nursing; Laurel, Miss. MURDOCK, PAMELA ANN B.S. Nursing; Brownsburg; Sound Waves Staff. NEWMAN, CAROL ANN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. NIGHBERT, BETTY JANE B.S. Nursing; Camby; CDANS; Sigma Theta Tau; YWCA; Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. NUSSBAUM, DIANE ELIZABETH B.S. Nursing; Remington; lU Young Re- publicans. OLSON, TERRY LOUISE B.S. Nursing; South Bend; CDANS. OWENS, JUDY ANN B.S. Nursing; Shelbwille; CDANS. PATRICK, JANET SHIRLENE B.S. Nursing; Speedway; CDANS; Choraliers; Student Faculty Gov.; Junior Class Treas. PATTERSON, SANDRA LOU B.S. Nursing; Brown.sburg; YWCA; CDANS; Choraliers; Junior Class Vice-Pres. PETTET, MELISSA ANNE B.S. Nursing; Chappaquan, N.Y. POTTS, EDWINA F. B.S. Nursing; New Albany. RADER, NORMA SUE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. RETTIG, JEAN LOUISE B.S. Nursing; North Vernon; CDANS.  K J h jfi)t ' 470 Nursing RIDER, JOYCE ANN B.S. Nursing; Ft. Wavne; Sigma Theta Tau; YWCA; CDANS; Student Faculty- Council. RINKER, FAYE LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Hanna. ROSE, CONNIE SUE ALLEN B.S. Nursing; Connersville; Sigma Theta Tau; i lpha Lambda Delta; Sophomore Class Sec. SCHWIEGER, WILLA RAE B.S. Nursing; Anderson. SEARFOSS, JANE LYNNE B.S. Nursing; Syracuse; CDANS; lU Young Re- pulilicans; Choralicrs; Sophomore Class Pres. SEYMOUR, JACQUELYN DIANA B.S. Nursing; Reynolds. SHUCER, FAREL S. B.S. Nursing; Beverly Shores. SMALL, JULIA JANE B.S. Nursing; Vincennes. SMITH, CRITA SLAVIN B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. SMRIGA, YOLANDA B.S. Nursing; Whiting; lU Nevvman Club. STATES, JOAN CAROL B.S. Nursing; Crothersville; CDANS; Chorus. STOKES, MARY JANE B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis. SWEANY, JOANNA JEAN B.S. Nursing; Munster. THURMAN, MARGARET ANIS B.S. Nursing; Frankfort; Choraliers. TUCKER, JUDITH CAROL B.S. Nursing; Anderson; CDANS; lANS. TUCKER, TANYA JANENE B.S. Nursing; Anderson. TUDOR, BETTY JO B.S. Nursing; Indianapolis; Choraliers. VANCE, JUDITH B.S. Nursing; Gary. VOGEL, MARILYN LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Tell City; CDANS; YWCA. WALTERS, NANCY JEAN B.S. Nursing; Rochester; lU Foundation; CDANS; Choir; Student Faculty Gov., Vice-Pres. WILKES, MICHELE DALE B.S. Nursing; Vincennes; lU Foundation; Sailing Club; Oceanides. WISLER, DOROTHY LOUISE B.S. Nursing; Osceola; CDANS; Choraliers. WISSING, BETTY C. B.S. Nursing; Manilla. WORTON, PATRICIA M. B.S. Nursing; Fredericksburg; Sigma Theta Tau. ZEWEN, NANCY LEE B.S. Nursing; Indianapohs; CDANS; Sound Waves Staff. Optometry, B.S. BAGWELL, RICHARD GENE BURSUA, RICHARD GEORGE Phi; Eat and Speak Club. CLAUDY, JOSEPH WENDELL Phi; Eat and Speak Club. CROCKER, DAWN ERIN B.S Phi; Wells Quad, Sec. GARLAND, STEPHEN EARLE Board; Omega Epsilon Phi; B.S. Optometry; Marion; Omega Epsilon Phi. B.S. Optometry; Martinsville; Omega Epsilon B.S. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Epsilon Optometry; Caribou, Maine; Omega Epsilon B.S. Optometry; Washington; MRC, Judicial Eat and Speak Club; lU Young Republicans. GOODWIN, LARRY H. B.S. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Delta. KAUFMAN, LeROY JAMES B.S. Optometry; Marion, S. D.; Omega Epsilon Phi. LIGGETT, ROGER LEE B.S. Optometry; Columbus; Phi Kappa Psi; Omega Delta; Skull and Crescent, MARSHALL, ROBERT WALTER B.S. Optometry; Laurel Springs, N.J.; Omega Epsilon Phi. MARTIN, DAVID PORTER A.B. Optometr,-; South Bend; MRC, Smith III, Sec.-Treas.: Wesley Foundation. Optometry (B.S.) 471 n. MATTHEWS, STEPHEN ANSEL A.B. Optometry; MooresviUe; Omega Epsi- loii Phi, Hist.: Eat aiul Speak Club. MAY, WINSTON CHARLES B.S. Optometry; Cincinnati, Ohio; Omega Delta. SAWYER, DENNIS LEE B.S. Optometry; Massillon. Ohio; ARBUTUS; Saihng Club; Omega Epsilon Phi; Water Polo Team. SCHENK, ELMER THOMAS JR. B.S. Optometry; Evansville; Omega Epsilon Phi; Eat and Speak Club. SHIELDS, JAMES EDWARD B.S. Optometry; French Lick; Eat and Speak Club. SHORT, JAMES LESTER A.B. Optometry; North Judson: Chi Phi, Sec; Falcon Cluli; Omega Delta, Pre.s.; Sailing Club; YMCA. SIMPSON, PHILLIP BERT B.S. Optometr -; Montgomer -; Omega Epsilon Phi. TAJIMA, DEAN J. B.S. Optometry; Honolulu, Hawaii; Omega Delta. VAN WINKLE, JAMES E ' ERETT B.S. Optometry; Goshen; Omega Epsilon Phi; Sailing Club. Optometry, M.O. BAILEY, JAMES E. M,0. Optometry; Columbus, Ohio; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Varsit ' Rifle; I-Men ' s Association; lU Foundation; Omega Epsilon Phi: Pershing Rifles. BENEDICT, EUGENE GEORGE M.O. Optometry; Culver; Alpha Tau Omega; Delta; Sailing Club; 1966 Optometry Class, Vice-Pres.; Eye-Men Club. BURTON, FRANK LLOYD M.O. Optometry; Jeffersonville; Phi Gamma Delta; Omega Delta. DARIN, FREDERICK P. M.O. Optometry; Griffith; Acacia; Omega Delta; Optometry Student Council. DEAN, RICHARD EDWARD M.O. Optometr} ' : Kokomo; Omega Epsilon Phi. ELLIOTT, P. Keith M.O. Optometry; Berkley, Mich.; Alpha Tau Omega; Omega Delta. FARNSWORTH, CRAIG LEE M.O. Optometry; Sulliyan; Alpha Tau Omega: Omega Delta; Eye-Men Club. GLENN, GARY STEWART M.O. Optometr -; Bloomington; Omega Delta. GOSZTOLA, JOSEPH A. M.O. Optometry; South Bend; Omega Delta; Op- tometry Student Council, Pres. HUBARTT, RITSSELL JOSEPH JR, M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Sigma Chi; Omega Epsilon Phi; Sphinx Club; Optometry Student Council. JOHNSON, DAVID RAY M.O. Optometry; Bloomington. MILLER. ROBERT JOHN H. M.O. Optometry; Martinsyille; Theta Chi; Jr. Interfraternity Council: Omega Epsilon Phi: Skull and Crescent; Sphinx Club. REID, WILLIAM RUSSELL M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Epsilon Phi, Vice-Pres. RIGEL, LEE EDWARD M.O. Optometry; Fort Wayne; Omega Delta; .Mpha Tau Omega. SCOTT, HARRY EUGENE M.O. Optometry; Dunkirk; Omega Epsilon Phi, Pres.: Pershing Rifles; Westminister Foundation; Eat and Speak Club. SINDLINGER, STEPHEN MICHAEL M.O. Optometry; Brazil; Sigma Phi Epsilon; Omega Epsilon Phi: Eat and Speak Club. SNIDER, MARTIN HENRY M.O. Optometry; Bloomington; Omega Delta, Treas. STEWARD, DON ADDISON M.O. Optometry; Linton; MRC, Judicial Bd.; Omega Delta. TILLISCH, STANLEY ROBERT M.O. Madison Lake, Minn.; Kappa Sigma; lU Yoimg Republicans: Omega Delta. WADE, RONNIE DEAN M.O. Optometry; Columbus; Omega Epsilon Phi. 472 Optometry (M.O.) Medicine - Combined Degree Program BI.ACKMAN. HELEN JANE A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Kappa Delta; Kiosliman Medical Class. Sec. BOTHWELL, GLENN CLIFFORD A.B. Medical Science; Cedar Lake; MRC, Soc. Ch.: lU Foundation; Little 500 Rider. Bl ' KT, MICHAEL ROBERT A.B. Chemistry; Fayette, Ala.; Sigma Nu; IV Collcffiate Democrats; lU Foundation; Phi Eta SiRma. Pres.; YMCA. CAHN, RONALD LOEW ' A.B. Chemistry; Schenectady, N.Y.; Teter Quad, ludicial Bd. CARLIN, BRUCE WAYNE A.B. Chemistry; South Bend; Alpha Epsilon Delta. CHLOUPEK, ROBERT JOHN A.B. Medical Science; BloominRton; Pi Kappa Phi, Treas., Sec Hist,, Chap.; lU Collegiate Democrats; lU Newman Club: ir. Iiitcrfraternit ' Council; Scabhard and Blade. CILKISON. WILLIAM MINOR A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delt;i, ' ice-Pres.; . Ipha Epsilon Delta; 1 J Foundation. CREEN. BARTH A. A.B. Medical Science; Chicago, III; Zcta Beta Tau; Nu Sigma Nu; Intramural Sports. lilLLIS, J. STANLEY A.B. Medic;d Science; Logansport; Phi Delta Theta, Sec; SAMA. KAPLAN, MARTIN JEROME A.B. Medical Science; Gary; Sigma Alpha Mu; Hillel Foundation; Interfraternitv Council; Sailing Club; Skull and Crescent; LUNA. KLEIN, KAREN SUE A.B. Medical Science; Milton; Wells Quad; Alpha Epsilon Delta; Alpha Lambda Delta; lU Newman Club. MIHALICK, MICHAEL JOSEPH A.B. Zoology; Michigan City; Alpha Epsilon Delta: Fencing. NELSON, DAMD LYN A.B. Chemistry and Medical Science; Mishawaka; Chi Phi, Pledge Tr.; Interfratemity Council; lU Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma: Union Connn. Ch.; Y ' MC. , Steering Committees. PICKEL. STUART MICHAEL A.B. Medical Science; Elkhart; Sigma Alpha Mu: . ' lpha Epsilon Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma: Quiz Bowl. PLANK. RICHARD STANLEY A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Varsity Cross Countr - and Track. SAALWAECHTER, lOHN JACOB A.B. Chemistry; Clinton. SAUNDERS, JAMES EDWARD A.B. Zoology and Medical Science; Indian- apolis. SMILEY. JOHN D. A.B. Medical Science; Union City; Sigma Nu; lU Founda- tion: Phi Chi; Senatorial . ss ' t.; Student Senate; lU Young Republicans. STEELE, RONALD EDWARD A.B. Medical Science; Evansville; Beta Theta Pi: Falcon Club: YMCA. STRAITH-MILLER, SUSAN LEE A.B. Chemistry; Indianapolis; Alpha Chi Omega; Alpha Epsilon Delta, Hist.; SAMA; lU Young Republicans; Union Connn. Ch.: Y ' W ' CA. VINSTEIN, ARNOLD LEE A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Sigma Alpha Mu: Alpha Epsilon; Sailing Club. WAKEFIELD, DONALD LEE A.B. Chemistry and Medical Science; Linton: Chi Phi, Vice-Pres.; Interfratemity Council; IV Foundation; Phi Eta Sigma; Union Comm. Ch.: YMCA. WARREN JOHN ROBERT A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Delta Tau Delta; YMCA: Student Leader; lU Sing. YOUNGER, KENNETH MARVIN A.B. Medical Science; Indianapolis; Sigma .Alpha Mu, Vice-Pres.; .Alpha Epsilon Delta; Sailing Club; Skull and Crescent. .Medicine — Combined Degree Program 473 Student Index 474 Abblett, Karan Ann 300 Abbott. Charlene Ruth .... 434 Abbott, Charles Gilbert 230. 231. 226 Abbott. Kathleen Gail 417 Abbott. Randall Matthew. 329 Ablxjtt. Theodore Leuis 325, 268 Aliel, Terry Sue 469 Abell. Jon Peter 434, 370. 248 Able, M. Ermadene 464 Abplanalp. Jerry Lee 333 Abrams. Rochelle M. 448, 320 Abramson, Jerry Edwin .... 305 Abukhilil. Nabih Nafi Naji 414 Accoe, Virginia Marie 395 Achelpohl, Lana Beth 397 Achterberg. David C 434 Acker. Barbara Lynn 250 . fker, Robert Samuel 434 . cton, Jeanne Maureen ... 380 Adam, Donald Walker ... 199 Adamczyk, Alan Tom 314 Adams. David Marshall .... 353 Adams, James David 269. 390 Adams. Jeanne Kay 354 Adams. Michelle Suzanne. 234 Adams, Nancy Jane 448 Adams, Pamela Jane 379 Adams, Sandra Sue 380 Adams, Steven Mark 319 Adams, Susan 398 Adcock, Rita Jean 448 Adcox. Charles Robert .... 230 Ade, Cheryl Lvnn 398 Ade, Ruth Kathleen 288 Adelman. Karen Lee 320 Adkins. James Richard ... 376 Adkisson, Steven Harvey .. 407 Adler, David William 467, 289, 247 Babcock. James Dorr 332 Babcock, Lee Ann 321 Babcock, Norman Harr ' .. 311 Babcock. Sharon Rae 299, 250 Bach, Carol Ann 469 Bache, William Kirk 294 Bachman. Drew Harrison 434. 324 Bachmann. Nancy Lou 298, 221. 224. 347. 266 Back, Phvllis La Verne 448 Bacon, Jo Ann 321, 347 Badoley. Robert 230 Badowski, James Joseph ., 371 Baer. Barbara Ann 389 Baer. Betsy 417. 382 Baer, Michael Theodore .. 211 Baer. Terry Deal 305 Bagais, Mohamed Omar .... 358 Bagonzi. John Albert 275 Ba]?well. Richard Gene 471, 403 Baier, Bonnie Kay 417 Bater. Bnice Owen 370 Bailey, Becky A 383 Bailey, Becky Jane 383 Bailey. Diane 399 Bailev. Clida Kay 417. 339. 342. 248. 234 Bailey. James Earl 472 Bailey. John J 411 Bailey. John McLaurine . 294 Bailey, John Paul 324 Bailey, Patricia Ann 300. 249. 241 Bailey. Richard Paul 377 Bailey, Robert Patrick 324 Bailey, Robert Shr ock .... 318 Bailey. Steve 346, 408 Bailey, William L 332 Baim, Jpralynn Faye 381 Bain. William Ronald 417 Bainbridfie, David K 294 Bair, Mark 311.239 Baird. Beverly Frances .... 310 Baird, Jeannette Huntington 349 Baird, Pamela Kay . . 417. 379 Adolph. Nina Jean .. 241, 310 . ebersold, David A 434 Agan. Kim Bryan 357 Agley. Daniel Lee 346 Ahl, Barbara Evelyn 448. 312. 265 Ahlf. Betty Jean 270 Ahlvin. Eric .Mder 360 Ahlvin, Karen Charlotte .... 293 Aichele, William Henry 251, 281 Ailes, Larry Lee 459, 275, 248 Akemann, Rhea Andrea .... 417 Alberding, Linda Mae 292 Albin. Joseph Frank 407 Alcorn. Nancy Gale 321 Alden, William Frankl Ti .. 417 Aldrich, George Kenneth .. 323 Aldrich. James Robert 332 Alexander, Barbara Jane .... 320 Alexander. Holly J 279 Alexander. Janet Ellen ... 306 Alexander. Judith Dale ... 381 Alexander, Larry Jay.. 304, 239 Alexan ler, Michael Ralph 407 Alexander. Roger M 322 Alexander, Sharon Sue . . 321 Alexis. James Paul . . 417. 324 Alford. Carol Frances 448, 342 Alger, Maridon Lee 387 Allee. Jerry Wayne 270 Alice. Margaret Jane 397 Allen. Angela Kay 350 Allen, Benny Joe 345 Allen, David Charles 417. 274 Allen. David Patton 287 Allen, Elizabeth May 448, 288, 395 Allen. Frances Augusta ... 299 Allen, Gregory Wayne 329 Allen, Jane Jacob 448 Bajenid. Abdullah A 371 Baker. Anne Marie 379 Baker, Dale Mack 434 Baker, David William 434 Baker. Dianna Lynn 350 Baker, Don Alan 304 Baker. Donald Eugene 358. 227 Baker, James Allan 314 Baker, Janice Arlene 321 Baker. Jennifer Jean 388 Baker. John Gatch 318 Baker. Lesley Jeanne 363. 366. 223 Baker, Mary Ann 448, 366. 273 Baker. Milan Daniel.. 417, 311 Baker, Ralph Edward 434 Baker. Richard Mark 289, 249 Baker. Rita Ann 321 Baker. Robert William 434, 240 Baker. Susan Lee .... 290. 236 Baker. Suzette Kay 381 Baker, Terri Carol 381 Bakken. Nancy Jane 400 Baldoni. Paul James 448. 330 Baldridge. Kathr ' n Adelle 354 Ball, David R 434 Ball. Kathleen Ann .. 398. 233 Ballantyne, Alexander D. .. 316 Ballard. James Logan 3rd . 359 Ballard. Margaret Lou 448. 296, 228 Ballard. Kfichealle Lynn --- 223 Balough. Richard Charles 223 Balsbaugh. Susan Jane ... 315 Balser. Constance 310 Brancroft. Christina J. 434. 381 Bang, Hwa Kyung 355 Bangert. David Lee 405 Banghart. Larry Bnice 303. 248 Bank. Leonard Joel 289. 404 Banka. Steve Ronald 328 Banks, David Brigham 332. 250 Banks. James Garfield 328 Bankson, Jeffrey Royal .... 369 Allen. Jay Douglas 461 Allen. John William 407 Allen. Lee Jay 390 Allen, Marjorie Jayne 299 Allen. Richard Cecil ., 373. 375 Allen. Richard Jr 275 Allen, Steven Douglas 371 Alles, Deborah Arm 355 Allison. David 259 Allison, Gary Dorian 344 Allison. Patricia Lynn 298 Allman. James Eugene 405 Almquist. Lucinda A 417 Alport. Alan Stuart 305 Al-Shaheen, lesa 358 Alsop, Pamela Sue 327 Alstott. Ronda Kay 298 Alt. Larry George 369 Altekruse. Jack Lee 327 Altenbach. Janet Lynn .... 343 Althoff. Janet Jo 350 Altnian. Charles Raymond.. 311 Altman, David Laurence .. 417 Altman. Joyce Helene 459. 320 Altman, Sandra Kav 321. 236, 266. 247 Alvares, Kenneth M 417 Alvarez. Ronald Vincent .... 294 Amacher, Richard Clarence 377 Aman, Linda Van 398 Amaral. Joseph Lee 330 Amick, Larry Glenn 375 Ammerman, Donald Robert 409. 226 Ammon, Jack Richard 304 Amos. Prudence Benay .... 258 Amsler, Lorethea 393 . mt. Robert John .... 363. 234 Ancel, Gayle Elizabeth .... 448 Ander, Neal 327 Andersen, Peter Andrew ....275 Bankson, Virgil Emerson 182, 209 Banning, Max Norton 329 Bannon, Robert Louis 313 Bannon, Sue Anne .... 417, 312 Banwart. Gerald H 410 Barada. Paul William 209, 297, 271 Baran. Carol Patricia 448 Barbee, Bruce Linwood .... 369 Barber. Janet 258 Barber, Robert Ennis 411 Barber, Steven John 408 Barclay. Donna Jean 459 Barclav. Stephen L 434 Bard, Ceraldine Elaine .... 290 Barger. James J 391 Baringer. Terry Joanne .... 394 Barker, James Edward .... 174 Barker. Joseph Owen 323 Barker, Milton Bruce 294 Barker, Richard 304 Barker, Rol ert Alvin 434 Barker, Ronald Arthur 377 Barkoff. Susan Lewis 320 Barnes, Erich 318 Barnes, Jame.s Edward 404 Barnes, Janet Lynn 386 Barnes, Lawrence Bay Jr. .. 411 Barnes. Peter Barker 329 Barnes. Robert William .... 376 Barnes. Shirley Ann 340 Barnes. William Robert .... 404 Barnes. Winel David Jr 434 Bamett, Barliara Lynn .... 400 Barnett, Daniel Lewis 286 Bamett. Oorge L. Jr. 324. 358, 269 Bamett, Clilbert Lane 326. 248 Bamett. Rolwrt T 417. 316 Bamett. Susan Kathleen , 300 Bamev. Thomas McNamee 461. 240 Bamum. Cathy Jane 400 Baron. Jeffrey Arthur , 376 Baron. Marcy Lynn .. 290. 347 Barr. Nancy Jean .... 417, 356 .Anderson, Barbara L 293 Anderson, Catherine G 417 Anderson, Dennis Leland .. 411 Anderson, Dirk Edward .. 370 Anderson, Janyce Sue 389, 222 Anderson. Jay Bruce 322 Anderson, John Cecil 328 Anderson. John Clark 434 Anderson, Jon Clifton 405 Anderson, Keith Warren 434, 331, 271 Anderson, Kenneth Lloyd .. 357 .■ nderson. Kristin Marie .... 341 Anderson. Marsha Ann .... 382 Anderson. Merry C. 383 Anderson. Michael Wayne.. 329 Anderson, Monroe 3rd 407 Anderson, Richard Lee .... 322 Anderson, Sandra Ileen .. 367 Anderson, Stephen Dan ... 417 Anderson, Steven James 385, 390 Anderson. Susan 341, 267 Andree, Donna Rae 301, 247, 237 Andres. Carol Jean 296 . ndres, Stephen William .. 327 Andrews, Craig J 124 Andrews, James Dale 324 Andrews, Tony Glen 324 Andrews, William C 194 Angell. Patricia Ellen 387 Angermeier, Gerald Gwen.. 461 Anglin. Gary John 313 Anglin, Richard James 417, 251 Animagi, Carmen 399 Ankony. Donna Marea 417 .Anspaugh, David Lawrence 322 Anstett, Cheryl May 380 Anstett, Elaine Mary 296 Antrim, James George 307 B Barreiro, Manuel 417. 333, 248 Barrett, Anne Elizabeth 383, 233 Barrett, Edward Joseph ... 390 Barrett, Heather Ann 395 Barrett. John Franklin 375 Barrett. Marcia Rose 366 Barrett, Mary Carolyn 434 Barron, Richard Howard 271. 250 Barrow, James WiUiam 434. 271 Barrows, Margaret Ann .... 417 Barmm, Andrea B 296, 248 Barry. John Michael 325 Barry, Saundra Ann 386 Bartel, Laura Patricia 355 Bartholome. Charles W 294 Bartle. Jefferv Charles 294 Bartlett. Cynthia Lou 312, 248 Bartiett. Randall David .... 333 Bartley, Deborah 380 Barton, Douglas Alan 307 Barton, Mar ' Ann 398 Barton, Mary Ellen 382 Barton, Richard Thomas .. 370 Barton, Walter L 334 Bartoszek. Kathy Ann 356 Bash, Abdul Latif A 346 Ba.sh. Michael Richard .... 325 Bash. Sarah Wallace 448, 249 Bassler. Nancy Sue 290 Baste, Sally 315 Batalis. Ike George 409 Batchelder. Robert W 294 Bateman, Bryan Joel 193 Bates, Jane Guinevere 355 Bates. John Robert 333 Bates. Ralph 375 Bates. Susan Marie 394 Batten. Richard C. 326 Battle, Thomas Karl 3rd 324 Batton, Katherine Dice 383. 223 Batton. Robert Ralph 303 Bauer, Eric 286 Bauer, Janice Lynn 388 Antrim, Karen 355 Antrim, Richard Otting .,,. 434 Aoki, Sandra Tomoe 288, 267. 227 Apostolos, Tom J 333 Appelman, Robert Lynn 417, 270 Apple, Joan Eileen 383 .■ pple, Marsha Marie 400 Applegate, Sue Alice 365 .Applegate, Terri Lyrm 400 . ' rany, Lawrence Charles .. 333 Arata. Catherine Ann 448 Arbogast. Janet Carol 260 Arbuckle, James Lee 411 Arington, April C 341 Amiborst, Judith Ann 469 Amiendinger, Laura Ann .. 299 Annent. Elaine Marie 138 Arment, Gwen 351 Amistrong, Ann Laswell 299, 249 Armstrong, Bmce Harold .. 370 Annstrong, John Richard .. 331 . rmstrong. Patricia Ann .. 382 Amistrong, Richard L 264 Amistrong. Richard Lewis 434 Arnett. Robert Arthur ... 329 Arnold. Barbara Sue 417, 249, 220 Arnold. John Willard 330 Arnold. Kathervn Louise 385., 248 Arnold. Shirley Ann 382 Arnold. Stephen Ernest .... 294 Arnolt. Michael 328, 251, 281 .Aronson, Barry Lewis 327 Arpan, Cheryl Jean 308 .Arthur, Thomas Joseph .... 417 Asburv, Sandra Lee 251 .Ash, Kent N 334, 297 Bauer, Nancy Lou 350 Bauer. Paul Franklin 417 Baugh, Patricia 256 Baugh. Shirlev Louise 296 Baugh. Tim 345 Baugher. Gregory Hart 448. 329 Baum. Joyce Marylin 448 Baumann, Emmalean Marie 448 Baunier, Max 304 Bauingardt, Douglas Reid. 303 Baumgart, Mary Kathryn .. 449 Baunigartner, Dennie P, .. 434 Baumgartner. Dorothy Alma .- 366 Baumgartner, Mary Ann .. 321 Baunigartner, Stephen J. .. 371 Baumgartner, Susan Elizabeth 397 Baurle, .Man Harrj ' 449 Bawde. Alan 409 Baxter, Car ' Stephen 286 Baxter. Karen Sue 341 Bayer, Denby Ann . 308, 221 Baver, Nancy Jane 381 Bavles. David Rogers 328 Beale, Richard Alan 332 Beall. Laurence Thomas ... 405 Beall. Robert Marshall Jr., 411 Beam. Richard Squires .... 417 Reamer. Jo Ellen 417, 298 Bean. Marcia Diane.. 381. 241 Beardshear. Grant Downer 325, 239 Beardsley. Jill Emily 343 Beaslev. Phyllis Jean 396 Beatv. Loraine E 292 Beaty. Rita Jean 292. 236 Beauchamp, Deborah Lee 393 Beavans. Vivian Joyce 300 Beaver. Marilyn Ann 300 Beavers, Jane Ellis 380 BebliT. Lavonne Marie 310, 283 Becher. Paul Eugene 360 Bechtol. Donald Scott 363 Becich, Ra ' niond Brice Ash. Linda Luise 341 Ashl)rook. William S. 3rd .. 297 Ashe, Karen Irene 348 Ashley, Lorenzo 174 Ashton, Alice Jean 350 Ashworth. James Michael .. 327 Asmar, Mark Abdon 334 Asmus, Charles Theodore ., 346 .Assiff, Robert Montgomery 314 Ataras, Robert Allen 330 Athey, Cullen 259 .Atkins. Brandon Leslie Hamilton 369 .Atkitis. Carl Jerome 124 Atkins. Martha Carrie 393 .Atkins. Walter Jackson 448. 407 Atteberry. Marcia Elaine .. 386 .Attel erry, Tainara Sue 434. 299 Atwood, Janis Helen 398 Atwood, Marilvn 417 Atzeff, Doris Ellen 394 Aubmner, Judith Ellen 301, 273 .Auer. Jane Harriet 300 Augenbergs, Mirdza Ilga 417, 249 Augspurg. James L 448 Aull. Helen Alberta 258 AuU. William Emerson Jr... 304 Auman. James Robert 405 Ausperk, Anita Maria 363 Avenins. Paija 469 Axeirod. Mark Richard .... 319 Aylsworth, John Gilbert .... 346 A Tes. Lane Edward 316 -Avson. Gloria 399 Azrak, Lillian M 417 417. 344 Beck. Alan Mason 417 Beck. David Allen 344 Beck. James Alan 405 Beck. lames Dean 434 Beck, Joan 256 Beck. Paul Allen 418 Beck. Thomas Pearson 316 Becker. Barbara Ann 312 Becker. Gale E 469 Becker. Jo-.Ann Leslee 381 Becker, Karen 393 Becker. Linda Kay 380 Becker, Linda Sue .... 251. 388 Becker. Paulelte E 281 Becker, Susan Diane 356 Beckett. Russell Perrin .... 287 Bccklev, Lvman Alan ... 314 Beckman. Thomas Alfred . 329 Beckner. Dean Martin 434 Beckncr. Malcolm Keith 324. 227, 249, 240 Beckort. Paul David 286 Beckwith. Mary Lynn 418 Bednar. Colleen Frances .. 350 Bedree. Elizabeth Ann .... 298 Beeber. Mar - Ruth 258 Beedv. Ann Louise . 469 Beehler, Sandra Ann 351 Beekman, Joyce Ann 397 Beeler. Barbara Ann 418 Beesley. Toiida Sue .. 306. 250 Berson. Peggy June 396 Beets. Steve Eugene 329 Beil, James Alan 409 Beil. Rosalind Judith 320. 247. 266 Beilstein. Mary Lou .. 467. 310 Beisler. Randall Lee 174 Belanger, William D 314 Bell, Albert Cunningham .. 410 Bell. Beverly Sue 449 Bell. ChaHes Eastop 434. 346 Bell. Gary James 332 Bell. Marcia Sue 349 Bell, Max Lamarr 377 Bell. Michael Charles 313 Bell. Patricia Jane 418 Bi-ll, Rebecca Jane 315, 224, 266 Brii. Rotwrt David 405 Bell. Robert Dering 410 Bell, Ronald Louis 174 Belles. Marily-nn 418 Belshaw. John Eric 371 Belyea, Edward G. Jr. 434, 271 Belyea, Judith Ann 434 Bemis, Sheila Anne 296 Bencie. Daniel Charles ... 434 Bender, Richard E 317 Bendure, Sherr ' Lee 383 Benedict, Eugene G. Jr 472 Benedict, Victoria Jo 387 Benefield. Anjeanette 351 Benjamin, Jeanette Ann 418. 306 Benner. Pamela Jean 379 Bennet. John Stephen 332 Bennett, Barbara Ly-nn ... 380 Bennett. Donald Charles 459. 313, 231 Bennett, James William .._ 391 Bennett, Judy L) 387 Bennett. Keith Chaane 369 Bennett. LaiT ' Dean 418 Bennett, Linda Faye .418. 341 Bennett. Robert F 329 Bennett, Robert Leslie 434, 227 Bennett. Ronald Gordon .... 322 Bennett, Thomas Joseph . 405 Benninger, MariK-n Sue 449. 321, 231 Bennison, William Dean 434, 318, 220 Benowitz. Judith Kay 290 Bensinger. Marcia Lynn ,, 320 Benson. Harry Lee 434 Benson. Kathy 256 Benson. Kenneth Albert 418 Benson, Louise Jean 387 Benson, Marlin Robert 4,34 Benson. Patricia Diane ... 380 Benter. Janet Elaine 393 Bentle, Dean Alan 467 Bentley. Ronald Henr - ,. 411 Benton, James Timothy . . 333 Benton, Robert Stephen .... 330 Berebitskv. Edward A 268 Berenthal, James Leon 461. 240 Berg. Steven Robert 319 Berg. Walter Wilson 357 Berger. Jack Edwin 418 Berger, Suzanne Wyn 320. 248 Berger. Wa -ne Carl 353. .357 Bergman. William John ,,. 174 Berk. Barbara Dale 366 Berk, Suzanne 290 Berke. Susan 355 Berkey. James W 434. 325 Berkowitz, Gene Miriam 320, 281 Berkowitz, Ira 375 Berkowitz. Phebe Sue 467. 265 Berman, Janet Lynn 298 Berman, Jill Macy ... 383, 265 Berman, Jodv Sue 382 Berman, Joel Jay .... 269, 249 Berman. Linda Sue 320 Bemd. Barbara Ann 469. 258 Bernhardt. Thomas R 314 Bemie, Vicki Ja ' ne 320 Bernstein, Howard N 320 Beron. Sheryl Lviin .340 Berrier. Edwin 461 Berr ' , Kevin John 191, 322, 193 Ben Tnan. Judith Ann 467, 310. 273 Bessler. Max Lewis , 353. 359 Best. Bruce Allen 409 Bettler, Barbara Jean Spitson 449 Bevers. Mark Mitchell 371 Be TS, Donald Wayne 40] Bewlej ' , George Norman 311, 239 Beyer, Laurie Jean .... 310, 248 Beyers. Brenda Joyce 449 Bianco. Ronald Joseph .... 332 Bibbins. James Whitney .... 316 Bibler. Katherine 256 Bickel. John Bruce 405 Biddle. James J 404 Bidwell, Norman Keith .... 405 Bieber. Russell Clark 324 Biehle, David 405 Biehner. Carol 379 Bielewicz. Robert Henrv .. 313 Bierbaum, Harry Charles 3rd 408 Biesemeyer, David Val .... 325 Bigelow, Duane Lee 360 Bigg, George Malcolm 314 Biggs, Barbara Ann 400 Biggs, David Alan 230 Biggs, Frederick Joseph ... 322 Biggs. John Patrick 279 Biggs, Thomas Wayne 434 286 Bikoff, David ' . 435 Bikoff, Mary Elizabeth .... 435 Bills, Sher ' l Jean 308, 251, 278. 227 Bindley, Edward Harrison 327 Binford, Alice Denise 394 Binion, Joanna 256 Binkley, Anne Lloyd 418, 312, 265, 224 Binkley, James Kaye 358 Binkley, Stuart Marshall .... 377 Binninger, Robert Edward 326 Sinus, Judith Ann .... 449, 273 Bird. Robert Joseph 324 Birdsong, Carol Bemice .... 301 Birr, Stephen Gramling .... 251 Binitschenko, Anita 342 Bishop. Billie Jean 295 Bishop. Fred Quay Jr 411 Bishop, Joe 305 Bishop. Michael Lee 357 Biteman. . nne Marie 388 Bither, Anne Margaret .... 281 Bi.vler, Karen Louise 315, 260 Bixler, Louis Ben 307 Bjorlie, Judv Marie .. 468, 350 Black, Carole Ann 393 Black, Deborah Ann 281, 223, 379 Black, Jacqueline Dee 300 Blackburn, Chervl Lynn 435. 342. 240 Blackburn Patrick Eugene 330 Blackburn, Rosemary 295. 266 Blackmore, Karen Mae .... 306 Blacbnore. Kay 300, 267 Blackmun, M. Christine 310, 241 Blackwell, Alan Mark 411 Blackwell. Jo Anne 300 Blaemire, Carole 257 Blair. David Gene 311 Blair, Deanna Kay 449 Blair, Jane 260 Blair. William Edward .... 449 Blakely. Robert Louis 418 Blakeslev. Roseanne 321 Bland, Claudia Jean 388 Bland, Linda Lou 418 Bland, Richard Curtis 271 Blaney, Richard James .,,. 409 Blank. Barbara Lynn 321 Blankenbeker. Joseph E. ,. 418 Blankenship, Bradford Lee 287 Blankenship, Floyd Wayne 410 Blankenship, George T 194 Blankenship, Ivan Eugene Jr 405. 240 Blanton, David Carl 327 Blanton, Robert L ' nn 407 Blee, Patricia 258 Blessing. Paula Ann 315 Blessing, Sue Ellen 301 Blessinger. Carla Sue 386 Bletterman, Debra Nan .... 366 Blickensderfer, Ann L 295 Blinker. Linn 382 Block. Jean Doris .... 418. 273 Block, Stuart Lee 268 Blombach, Linda Judith ... 381 Bloom, Charles Edward .... 326 Bloom. John Scott 318 Blosl. Terrv Da -id 407 Blosser. James Carlisle 407. 408 Bloy, Bruce Luther 369 Blue, Gail Dianne 393 Bluestein, Edwin Steven .... 435 Bluestein, John 268 Blum. Lisa Gretchen 379 Blum, Robert Lee 371 Blunt. Joyce EvehTi 366 Bl -the. Stephen Earl 174 Board. Claudia 355 Boardman, Sarah E. 418, 300 Boase, Herbert Edward . . 240 Boatman, Mona Maria 393 Bock. Stephen Richard 318, 248 Bocock, Alan Roy 409 Bocock, William H. .. 369, 269 Bodak. Veronica Marie, 449, 349 Bodemuller, Mar - F. 418. 321 Bodine, John David .. 344, 347 Bodkin, Robert Thomas .... 316 Bodnar, Thomas 359 Bodwell. John Watson 318 Boehle. Antoinette 389 Boehme. Gale Ann 293 Boergert, Paul Edward .... 286 Boemer, Jane Anne 388 Bogan, Greg Carson 418 Bogard, Emily Ann 300 Bogee, Leo John Jr 344 Bogert, Carolyn Virginia .... 343 Bogigian. Richard H 311 Bognar, Wayne Allyn 326 Bogusz. Camille Ann 418 Boh. George William 329 Bohall, Phillip Thomas .... 418 Bohannon, Irene E. 418 Bohling. Terri Ann 298 Bohimeyer. Mary Lea 381 Bohren, Linda May 418 Bola, Stephen Louis .. 297, 248 Boles. Susan Jane 382 Boley, Elizabeth Anne 356 Boli. Susan Carohii 396 Bolitho. Jeanne Ellen 400 Bolly. Muma Lee .. 295, 351 Bolster, Janice Ann 293 Bolster, Mary Jo 449, 293, 220 Bonadio, Nadine Bradley .. 383 Bond, David 268 Bond, Linda 386 Bond. Rebecca Sue 312 Bond, Steven Ned 313 Bond, Vicky Anne 356 Bondurant, Anne E 350 Bonewits, James Charles .. 435 Bonfield. Leslie Jane 418. 290 Bonhomme, Raymond F. .. 435 Bonifas, Jeannette Marie .. 394 Bonko, Joyce Arleen 365 Bontrager. William D. 461, 240 Booher, Alice Ann 240 Books. Gar - Wayne 323 Boone. Carol Yvonne 291, 236 Boone, Charles Daniel 410 Boone, Craig 259 Boone, Gary Wayne 302 Boone, James Neville 313 Booton, Kay Lynn 449, 299, 220, 347 Bopp, Jon Bruce 294 Borden. George Robert .... 287 Bordner. Joseph C. 2nd ... 435 Boren, William Edward 294, 270 Borgmeier. Paul John Jr. .. 358 Boring. Nancv 387 Boros. Richard T 199 Borthwick. Robert John .... 203 Bortolini, Arthur Gene .... 359 Bosart, Barbara Jean 418, 296 Boscher, TTiomas Leonard 435, 333 Bosco. William Joseph 334 Boss, John William . . 4.35. 304 Bosse, John Richard .. 370, 307 Boston. Richard Eugene ... 302 Boston. Roseanne 400 Bostwick, Catherine 290 Boswell, Patricia Ann 418 Bothwell, Cheryl F 449 Bottorff. Carol Ann 310, 248, 236 Boudreau. Joanne Ruth .... 365 Boughman. Joe David 370 Bourne, Sandra Marie 449 Bourquein. Arthur D. 468. 270 Bowen. Craic Albert . 377 Bowen, Donna Isabella 449. 298. 249 Bowen. Richard Harry 459 Bower. Linda Jane 449 Bowers. Joyce Gave 231 Bowers, Noel Jay 371 Bowman. Charles Stephen.. 390 Bowman, Nancy Ann ..449. 288 Bowman, Patricia 354 Bowman, Patricia O -. 387 BowTnan. Richard D 371 Bowman, Susan Jean 398 Boyce, John Patrick 418, 250, 264 Boyd, Charles 203 Boyd, Cleveland Joseph .. 449 Bovd, Linda Lou 418 Boyd. Mason William 328 Boyd. Robert Jackson Jr. .. 411 Boyd, Robert Samuel 418 Boyle. Charles Edward .... 323 BozQukoff. Joanne Stella .. 340 Bracchi, Donald Gregory 418, 405, 248 Bradbur ' , John William ... 435 Braden. Larry Alan 376 Bradford, Trudy Lynn 310, 224, 227 Bradley, Cynthia Louise 367 Bradley, Donald Gilbert .. 390 Bradley, Jerry Lee 327 Bradley, Martha Jean 380 Bradon. Marsha Jane 395 Brady, Lee Alan 369 Brady, Sandra Kay 418 Brady. Wilma 258 Brafford, Anne Elizabeth .. 223 Brafford, Ma ry Ann 394 Braman, Ronald Alan 305 Braman. Susan Kathryn .... 449 Bramel. Diana Kay 396 Bramlett, Norman David .. 332 Branam, Stephen Richard .. 375 Brand, Martha Susan .468, 306 Brandenburg. Joyce Lynn.. 308 Brandon, James Thomas 449 Brandon, Linda Lou 449 Brann. James Edward ... 369 Brannan, Kathy Lee 398 Brannen, Barbara Jean .... 321 Brant. John - 259 Brantlinger. Alice Jane ... 386 Brashaber, Carol Ti Jane .. 449 Brasseur, Albert J. Jr.. 286. 269 Braswell. Judith Ann 382 Brattain, Linda Kay 355 Brattain, William Edwin .. 449 Brauer, Marian Louise .... 272 Brauker. Patricia Ann 306 Braunstein, Michael C. .... 316 Breckel. Theolore A... 363, 371 Brecker. Randal Edward .. 124 Breckmann. Bill 334 Bredemeier, Kenneth H. 278. 274, 283 Breeden, Kathryn Ann .... 349 Breen, Phyllis 256, 257 Breidenbaugh, James A 401 Breitengross, Sandra Ann .. 396 Bremen. Eve Karen 418 Brennan, Frank X. Jr 435 Brenneman, Thomas E 286 Brewer. Barbara Elaine 301, 224 Brewer, James Arthur 391 Brewer. Larr - Joe 294 Brewer, Len A 405 Bricker. David Wilber .... 331 Bridges, Barbara Lynn .... 389 Bridges. Bertie - 258 Bridges. Douglas R 240 Bridges. Thomas J 297 Bried, Use 296 Briganti. Robert John 317 Briggs, Nancy Jean 379 Brighton. Carol Ann 386 Brigman. Joan Marie 267 Brin. Ellen 449 Brinegar. Gary Lee 323 Brinegar, Susan Jo 301 Briney, Bruce Russell 435. 324 Briney, Mark Douglas .... 331 Bnnk Harriet Sadler 449. 312 Brink, Joe 304 Brinkman, Thomas R. 269, 409 Brinkmann, Carole Madelyn 366 Brinson, Alan Jay 312 Briscoe, Donald Eugene 317 Britt. Becky Eileen 400 Brittenback. William M. .303 Brock, Mar - Louise 400 Brock, Sharon Rose 449 Brockmann, William F 435 Brodey. Ronald B. .. 305. 281 Brodsky. Diane Lynn 354, 223 Brodskv, Michael Louis .. 319 Brodsky. Susan Jan .. 398, 281 Brogneaux. Diana Lynn 299 Bronson, Barr - Franklyn 174 Brook. Donna Lee 381 Brooking, Janies S 369 Brookman, William Lymn.. 435 Brooks. David Lee 302 Brooks, John Weslev 209 Brooks, Lavell 309 Broome, David Bruce 294 Bropleh. Andrew Nimie 369 Brosey. Joyce Kuren .469. 256 Brest, Arthur Michael Jr.. 330 Brown, Andrea Delores 418. 354, 355, 291, 353, 220 Bro %n. B. D. Kimlwrly 375 Brown, B. Susan 418 Brown, Bonnie Carol 449 Brown. Brenda Sue 308 Brown, Constance .. 300, 233 Brown, David Frederick .. 377 Brown. Douglas Kip 405 Brown. Exerta Theresa ...- 449 Brown, Howard Grady 174. 401 Brown, James Rudy 375 Brown, James W 418 Brown. Janice Ann 386 Brown. Jeffrey Alan 248 Brown, Katherine 256 Brown, Katherine M 418 Brown, Kathleen Lenore .. 220 Brown, Kenneth Cayland ., 377 BrouTi, Lee 325 Brown, Linda Loris 366 Brown, Melvin Aaron 305 Brown, M Ton Dennis .... 323 Brown, Patricia Lynn 233 Brown. Paul Edward 461 Brown. Randolph Gary .... 391 Brown. Rebecca Irene .... 222 Brown. Rebecca Sue 298 Brown, Richard Michael . 302 Brown, Ronald Edwin .... 411 Brown, Ross Allen .. 317, 239 Brown, Ruth 258 Brown, Sandra Kaye 388 Brown, Sharon Lee 224 Brown. Sharon Sue 301 Brown, Stephen Paul 307 Brown, Steve -346 Brown, Susan Beth 288 Brown, Thomas 232 Browne. Douglas Van 346 Browne. Gus Condo 2nd .. 435 Browne, Thomas Keller ... 418 Brownell. Bonnie Ann .... 308 Browning. Bruce Richard. ' 3.34 Browning, Charlene . nn .. 396 Browning, Harry E. Jr. .. 316 Brownlee. Joseph Lee 345 Broyles. Mary Helen 396 Brubeck, Georgia Kay 367 Brubeck, Liseanna Jo 400 Bruce, Beverly Sue 379 Bruce, Dorothy Ann 459 Bruce, Mary Christine -... 250 Bruer, David 374 Bruestle, Diane Estelle .... 418 Brugger, Carl George 226, 230 Brugman. Helmut H. 418. 326 Bruick, Dean Arnold 435, 271 Bruick, John Keith 271 Brumley. Bernard Lee .... 329 Brumm, David Neal 346 Brumund, Cynthia Mae .... 260 Bruney, R. Michael 232 Bruning, Earl Henry Jr. 468, 270, 404 Brunson, Darrell Bruce .... 435 Brunson, Kathryn Ann .... 388 Brunson, Sheril Ti Sue 393 Brunt, Barbara Ann 350 Brusslan, Sheldon David 435. 371, 220, 248 Bruyn, Nelleke Anna 398 Bryan, Darold Lamar 390 Br ' an, GaUnton Comodore Jr. 198 Bryan, Nancy Lynn 288 Br ' an, William Benjamin . 370 Bryant, Connie Aim 381 Bryant, David Ronald 359 Br ant, Philip Corwin 449 Bryant, Sheila 256 Br ' ce, Mar ' Evelyn .. 468, 273 Buchanan, Charles Dale .. 407 Buchanan, Hevdon Webster 307 Buchanan. Morris Richard.. 411 Buchenberger, Julia A 356 Buck, Kenneth Loren 435 Buckingham, Richard D. .. 418 Buckley, Janice Young .... 363 Buckner. Larmon L... 418, 290 Buckner, Robert Garfield 3rd 435, 231 Buecker. Thomas Joseph 435, 322, 248 Bueter, Daniel Joseph 174, 311 Buford, Glen Roland 324 Buhl. Patricia Anne 449 Bull, Robert John Jr 407 Bullard, Edward Thomas.. 369 HullmaiL, John Peter 359 Bullock. Marionnette 394. 241 Buhnahn, Martin Harold .. 435 Bultnian, Tommy Stevens.. 435 Bumb, Jane Elizabeth 223 Bunch, Richard Addison .. 275 Bundy, Pamela 383 Bunnell. Charles Arthur .. 405 Bunshaw, HollJs Ann 233 Burch, Carol Joanne ,. 293, 267 Burch. Carolyn Ann ., 281, 282 Burch, Danny 419 Burcham, Nancy Ann 383 Burden, Linda Jean 341 Burdett. Rol)ert Wallace ,, 468 Burford. Linda Ann 396 Burg. Garry Douglas 419 Burgess. William Earl 369 Burgner, Ann Cecile 459 Burgott. CarobTi E 281 Burk. Jane Merr Tnan 288 Burke. CarolyTi E 449 Burke. James Edmund Jr. 204. 231 Burke, James Edwin 435 Burke. Judith Ann 279 Burkhart. Gerald Eugene .. 204 Burkhart. Phillip Wayne .. 4.35 Burkhart, Randall Robert 303. 2.30 Burmeister. Patricia J. 468, 308 Bumes, Sandra 355 Burnett. Barry Lynn 314 Burnett, Carol Jo 419 Burnett, Jody 349 Bumey, Edwin Walter .... 304 Bumison, Thomas .Andrew 371, 281 Bums, Betsy Ann 321 Bums, Betty Jean 399 Bums, Bmce K 391 Bums. Maureen E 449 Bums, Patricia K 321 Bums, Steven Ford 435 Bums, Susan Cooley 469 Bums, William Bruce 411 Bumside, William Thomas 3rd 307 Bumstein. Sally Jo 320 Burr. John Carlton 376 Burrell, James F. 459, 209, 231 Burress, Stephen Thomas .. 345 Burris, Merilyn Anne 321 Burroughs. Jane Ellen 449. 288 Burroughs, Ro. anne 388 Burrows, John Newton 289 Burrus, George Lewis 409 Bursua. Richard George .... 471 Burton, Frank Lloyd 472 Burton, Virgil M 419 Busch, Sharyl Deanne 419. 300 Buschman. Karen Sue 469, 258. 256 Buschmann. Nancv Kay 310. 224, 248, 240. 266 Bush, Lesley Leigh 386 Bush, Ronald Gene 316 Bush, Vemell Jean 386 Bushkill. Lawrence Lee .. 327 Busick, Sharon Kay 419 Bussard, Elaine 321 Bussey, Kenneth Lee 304 Butcher, David Arthur .... 240 Butler, David Michael .... 334 Butler. Gary Lee 322 Butler. Judith Ann 288 Butler. Kathleen Boyd .... 296 Butler, Laureen Ann 306 Buder. Robert Edward .... 318 Butler, Stephen H 419 Butler. Stephen Randall 385. 391 Butler, Theresa Kay 419 Butner, Barry 329 Butt Kathleen Virginia .. 351 Butt, Mar ' Linda . . 363. 367 Buttars, Jane Lurene 272 Butterbaugh, Nancy Sue 296, 240 Butterfield. Dianne Kay 385,389 Butterfield, Sue Ellen 312 Button, Carol Jean 419 Button. Karen Grace 293, 281 Button, Kenneth F 419 Butz, Nancy Lou 24 Butz, Thomas Earl 311 Buxton, Le Roy William 435, 240 Bychinsky, Margaret Evelyn 355 Bye. Jerry C 419 Bye, Sandra Elizabeth 299 475 BytTS. Carole Rae 293. 282. 267 Byers, Cayle Diane 312 Byers. Lili Ching 387 Byers, William David Byrd. Wendy Lou 405 400 Byrne. Belinda Ann 349 Byme. Brace Campbell ... 332 Byme. John Robert 174 ByTne. Robert Joseph 358 476 CabaKe, Lilian Faye 381 Cady. Jacqueline V. .. 222. 381 Ca le. Nancy Jane . 349, 272 Cahill, Janice Ellen 397 Cain, James E ..._ 324 Cain. Judith Fave 290 Cain. Sarah Jean .... 321. 227 Cak. JtTDme Anthonv ,. 369 Cak. Rotjert John . ' 369 Cako. Cheryl Elizabeth .... 419 Calliert, Jerald 461 Caldwell. Monty Mark .... 369 Calduell, Randall Lee 333 Callahan, Hugh Patrick .. 303 Callahan, Mary Alice 398 Callas. Franklin Cus 419 Callaway. Tracy Ann 281 Callon. Cerald Lee 408 Galium. George Allen 286. 269 Calvin, Thomas Michael .. 359 Camarda, Susan Marie .... 381 Camblin, Mar - Ellen 383 Campafinoli, Steven Dale .. 297 Campbell, Gar ' W 124 Campbell. Harold Norman 346 Campbell. Howard P 326 Campbell. Jack Eugene ... 204 Campliell. James Harlan .. 358 Campbell, Janet Eleanor .. 288 Campbell. Jill 257 Campl ell, Phillip Burton . 270 Campbell. Robert Roy 302, 194, 195. 231 Campbell, Virgene Elizabeth 367 Canada. Gary Warren 270 Canada. Judith Ann 387 Canhani. Carolyn Sue 292 Cannon, Carole . rlene .... 356 Cannon. Margaret Clyde . 299 Cannon. Paula May 300 Cantrt-ll. Marvin Curtis .... 323 Cantrell. Michael Duncan 325 Cantwell, Karen Sue 365 Capiin, James Alan 435 Captain, David Martin .... 269 Carbone, Lois Jewel 365 Carder, Victor N. Jr 271 Caress. James Milton 410 Carithers, Jill Ann 299 Carlson, Barbara Jean 295 Carlson. Carolyn M 288 Carlson, Jane Carolynne 308. 224 Carlstedt. Wallace S 449 Carlton, Jerry Duane 435 Carlton. Nicholas John .,.. 191 Carmack, Diana Faye 295 Cannack, Pamela Anne . . 295 Carmichael. Jane Marie .399 Carmichael, Linda Kaye ,, . 399 Carmichael, Marc L ' nd 419, 325. 274, 249 Camahan. Donald Dean .. 401 Cames, Roger Lynn 408 Carney, Carol 256 Carney, Susan Marie 399 Carney, Thomas James Jr. 297 Carollo, Carol Ann 296 Carpenter. Christine 267 Carpenter, Clarice P 419 Carpenter, Michael C 230 Carpenter, Ruth Ann 468 Carr. Barbara Karen 295 Cart, Connie Lou 312 Carr. Theodore Joseph 317 Carroll, Carole R 419 Carroll. Catherine Anne 379 Carroll. Linda Jean 393 Carroll. Patrick D 240 Carson. Kathleen Clynn . 382 Carson, Raymond 346 Carter, David Lee 435 Carter, David Lee 314 Carter. Georgia Sue 341 Carter, Gregory Smith 287 Carter. Howard Mark 370 Carter, James Jeffrey 307 Carter. John Dale E 309 Carter. Lance Marc 325 Carter. Robert Bryan 461 Carter. Robert Ledford ..- 334 Carter. Rol ert Lee 314 Carter, Rosemary 256 Carter, Susan Blake 296 Carter. Wilkie Alvin Jr. .... 309 Carlo, Susan 449 Cartwright, Sara Jean 469 Carvill. Barbara Ann 299 Gary, Stephen James 191 Casada. Louise Jean 349 Casati, Richard Wayne 329, 227 Case, David Ronald 435 Case, Jacqueline Lee 419 Case, Judy 257 Case, Sara Joyce 321 Casey, Anne 342 Cashbaugh, Barbara L. 247, 267 Cass. Barbara 256 Cass. Mary Helen 298 Cassady, Larry Gene 408 Cassal. Bruce Edward 408 Cassanto, Regina Anne .. 394 Gassells, Gary James 174 Gassner. Sandra Lee 310 Castner, James Stephen .... 313 Gauffman, Sharon 256 Caulston, Libby 270 Gavan. James 449 Gavett. Mary Jane .. 435. 267 Gavett, Robert Larkin 435 Gawley. Susan Jane 381 Celichowski. Michael T. 281. 282 Ghaddock, Christie Ann .... 355 Chad wick, Dan Hunter .... 302 Chadwick, Diana Louise . 354 Chadwick, Michael J 275 Chadwick. Susan Jean 321 Chaffin, William Ronald 419. 314 Chamberlain, Gheri Lynn .. 380 Ghamberlin, Gail H 419 Ghamberlin. Ronald Eugene 409 Chambers. William Dean 461. 240 Cbamblin, Patricia Ann 419. 315 Champion, Larry Ray 419 Chan, Joseph W 419. 331 Chan. Lorraine 256 Chandik, Gerald Paul 377 Chandler. Alan Barry . , 323 Chandler. Kenneth H 419 Chandler. Marlene 258 Chandler. Mar - Ellen 386 Chaney, Katherine E 306 Chang. Ronald Allen 409 Channell, Carol Ann 397 Ghapla, Jacqueline Dee .. 342 Chapman. Barbara . nn 419, 300. 388. 240 Chapman, James Paul 370 Chapman. Joyce Ann 449 Chapman. Richard Glen .. 294 Chapman, Robert Bruce 419. 373 Ghappel. Nancv May 293 Chase. Beverly Jean . 449, 288 Ghasey. Patrick Ross 369 Chastain, Jeffrey Ray 304 Chavis. Claudia Johnson 291 ' Checkley, Karen Kay 249 Ghenore, Michael Allen .... 314 Chenoweth. Gail Ann 386 Ghenoweth, Manorie C. .. 301 Chenoweth. Sharon 386 Ghentnik. Chester G, Jr. . 435 Chicci, David Lewis 411 Chikalla. Gerald George .. 230 Child. Carol Lavonne , 342 C hilders. josepfi Pryor 344 ChiUlers. Susan Diane 380 Childress. Gloria Jean 281. 282. 393 Chilton. Sheila Kav 419, 288 Chipper. Susan L. . 400, 223 Chishohn, Frances 258 Chism. Kathr ' n Lynn .350 Chitwood, Lowell Dean . 435 Ghitwood. Steven Lynn 435. .325. 226 Chloupek, Nancy Marie 382 Ghoma, Peter Stephen ... 374 Christ, Lilian 355 Christenson. Lynne E 450 Christine, Patricia W, 296. 270, 221 Christopher. Eugenia Catherine 385. 386 Christopher. Tomasenia .... 380 Christy, Carol Dian 349, 248, 234 Christy, M Ta Jean 349 Chulock. Nancy-Jo .. 385. 386 Chulock, Robert Yale 240 Chumblev, Gary Edward .. 328 Chumley, Gar ' Buskirk ... 332 Church. Gar ' Robert 370 Cichowic-z. Sharon Lee .... 450 Circle, Brent Liggett 304 Cisco. Walter Steven Jr 369 Citrin, Gharle.s Michael . . 251 Cittadine. Thomas James 403, 275. 409 Clague, Jonathan Charles . 344 Clapacs, John Terry 304 Glapp, Thomas Walker 297, 239 Clare, Irene Grace 278. 279. 227 Clark, Connie L ' nn .. 308, 233 Clark. Cail Aleen .... 435. 340 Clark, Galen Leroy 419 Clark. Gregory Cooper .... 410 Clark. John Wayne 249 Clark, Linda Jo 279, 281. 393 Clark. Mary 342 Clark. Michael Blaine . 404 Clark, Paul Alan 435, 359, 271, 220, 250. 240 Clark, Thomas Lintner .... 307 Clark, William Cooper 435. 313 Clarke, Gary Grant 204 Claudy. Joseph Wendell . 471 Clausen, Nancy Jane 306 Clay, Candis Cheryl 381 Clay. Charmaine 299 Claybon, Stephen Lee 319 Clav-man. Am ' Charlotte 298 Cleavenger, Robert Brown 370 Cleaves, Robert Lewis 313 Clem. Richard Allan 331 Clemens. Paul Michael .... 369 Clements. Richard Alan ... 353 Clements. Rick E 435, 240 Clifford. Waiiam T 407 Climer, Gonda Jean 321, 248. 266 Cline, James Robert 357 (-line. James Timothy Jr. 302. 177, 226 Cline. Joseph Van .. 419, 303 Cloe. Brenda Ann 296. 265, 236 Cloghessy, Karen Eileen , 365 Clossin. John David 332 Cluff. Stephen 410 Glute, Paul Curtis 294 Clyburn, Collins Gary 436 Coahran, Tom 204 Goake, Linda 436 Goakley. Michael Thomas 373. 250 Goan. Robert Joseph 325 Goate. Judi J 281 Coate. La Von Louise 281 Goats, Marsha 300 Cobb, Patricia Ann 419 Coblentz, John Allen 247 Coburn, Marsha L. .. 419, 293 Gocanour, James 174 Gocanower, David Lehman 374 Cochran, George Wayne .. 401 Cochran, Joseph Michael 436. 279 Cochran. Joseph Richard 302. 269 Cochran, Linda Sue 382 Cochran, Marshall 309 Cochrane. William Robert 330 Cockerham. Linda Kay ... 343 Cody. Rachel 348 Coffin. Allen Peter .375 Coffin. Roger Tousey 316 Coffman. Charles Donald . 324 Goffman. Evelyn Louise .356 Coffman. Linda Rhea 250. 267 Goggin. Robert Dale 419. 316 Cohee. Richard Allan 333 Cohen. A. Martin 319 Cohen. Bonnie Jean 450 Cohen, Charles Alvin 461. 240 Cohen, Hymen 461 Cohen. Lawrence 281 Cohen, Linda Fay 386 Cohen, Nancy Jane .. 290, 286 Cohn, Jane Eleanor 320 Cohn, Marcia Beth 343 Cohn. Nancy Ann 387 Coker, Jerry 124 Golantonio. Camilla Sue 293. 224. 248, 236 Colbum. Carol Dunton .... 468 Cole, Heruy Omopeh 369 Cole. Marilyn Kay .. 450, 308 Cole. Mary Alice 379 Cole. Nancy Ann 395 Cole, Terry Philip .. 174, 173 Cole, Vida Kathryn 381 Colelli, Joseph Francis ...- 405 Coleman, Jesse L 436 Coleman. Susan Louise .... 381 Golglazier, Walla Elane 356, 241 Colter, Mary Anne 450 Collier. Donald Eugene .... 419 Collier, James Dean 403, 270. 410 Collier. Jeanne Ellen 308 Collier. Robalye Anne 301 Collings, Marjorie Rose .... 349 Collins. Avis B 355 Collins, Charmaine C 383 Collins, Donald Paul 324 Collins. Jerry Vance 404 Collins, John Howard Jr. 191. 231 Colhns, Mar ' Beth 419 Collins. Patricia Ann 354 Collins. Richard De! 314 Collins, Ronald Lane 450, 326 Collins, William James --. 436 Gollons, Michelle Ava 281 Golnian, David Joel 319 Cohharp, Zayda Lou 419 Golville, Michel Jo 388 Colvin. Marian Sue .. 385, 388 Colyer, Robert Allan 332 Combs, Richard Clyde 419, 270 Comber, Kenneth Sydney 220 Comer. Mary Joe 379 Comer, Michael Wayne ... 345 Gommerford, James Edward 369 Comment, Jeffrey Wayne 436 Gonip, Karen 348 Compston, James Ronald . 419 Compton, David Carl 404 Conipton, Richard Kent .... 404 Gomstock, Terry 203 Gonard, Nancy Lee 393 Conawav, Roliert John 436, 328, 240 Conger. Dale Clay 370 Conkle, James Bemarr .... 332 Conklin. Ralph Jerry 436 Conley. Melinda 341, 247 Gonley. Michael Lee 345 Conlon. Joseph Martin ... 333 Conlon, William Francis .. 174 Conn, Jeffrey Allan 353 Conn, Portia Royall 400 Connallv. Thor Norman .... 409 Connell, Mary Phyllis 293. 250 Conners. Austin 409 Conner, Debra Ann .. 450, 247 Conner. Joan Hargis 450 Conner. Lance R 410 Coiinc-rley, Charlotte Kay 400 Connors, Manning A. Jr. 403 Conrad. Carol Lynn 288 Conrad, Mar ' Florence ... 300 Conrad. Stanley David ., 436 Conrad. Stephen Nelson 297 Conrow, Jane Annette 419 Constable. William E 419 Constant, Anita Aurelia . 288 Gontos, Dixie Lee 400 Convoy, Daniel 391 Conway, Timothy Nicholson 374 Gonwell, Judy Lynn 400 Cook. Arthur Jon 461 Cook. David Earl 311 Cook. David Edward 240 Cook. Faith Norma 281 Cook. H. Robert 307 Cook. Helen A. 419 Cook. Judd Ross 311 Cook, Judith Gale 450 Cook. Marytha L Tm 241 Cook. Michael Richard .... 328 Cook. Nancy Ann 366 Cook. Nancy Elizabeth .... 393 Cook, Robert Ravmond .. 318 Cook. Timothy John 318 Cooke. John Robert 331 Coomes, Michael Joseph 436, 314 Gooney, Martin Knerr 407 Coonrod, Elaine Louise 450, 354 Coonrod. Sharon Lee 354 Coons. Helen Frances 397 Cooper, Brenda Kay 298 Cooper. Catherine May 419, 306 Cooper. Michael Dennis 289. 391 Cooper. Susan Jo 380 Cope. David Allan 405 Cope, Julia Kemmer 308 Copeland, Barbara Gail .. 388 Gopeland, Clifton E 410 Copeland. Karen 341 Coplan. Marianne .... 300. 272 Goplen, Janet Ann 301 Gopp, Jan 310 Gopp, Nancy Eileen 450 Copper, Thomas Walter .... .327 Corazzo. Nina 394 Gorbin. William R. .. 420. 370 Gordell, Barbara Louise .. 299 Cordin, J. Scott 328 Cords, Nancy Kay 450 Gormjcan. Mary Ann 310. 272 Cornea, Mary Pauline 281. 231 Cornea. Nore e Ann 351, 281. 224 Cornwell. Cheryl A .388 Comwell, Melva Sue 420 Gomwell. Thomas Craig 420. 286. 250 Gorrado, John 377 Gorvill, Barbara 247 Cosper. Rita Arlene .. 420, 295 Gossnian. Elaine Michele.. 320 Gossman. Judith Ann 450 Costlow. Alan Moore 297 Cotanch. Steven Robert .... 328 Cottinghani. Sarah Rachel 386 Gottman. Sue Carol 400 Cottfin. Joan Elaine 396 Cottrill. Fred 436, 271 Couch. William H. Jr 174 Coughlin, Gail Ruth 312 Goulston, Elizabeth A 386 Coulter. Rex E... 436, 271, 390 Countryman, Marianne L. 420 Coupe, William Watjen 461. 240 Couse. Penny Rue 241 Goute, Bonnie 450 Gouts. Charles Leroy 390 Covalt. Frederick E 287 Covalt, Joseph Cyrus 287 Covah. Sandra Ann 308 Convey. Ann Elizabeth ... 312 Covington. Randv David 324. 278. 279. 274. 249 Cowden. William Edward.. 323 Cowden. Carl Jr ;346 Gowles. Barbara Gisela .... 366 Cox. Anna Claire ... 310, 249 Cox, Barbara June 396 Gox. David Lynn 345 Cox. Judith Ann 394 Cox. Kathy 342. 267 Cox. Michael Don 375 Gox, Michael Edward 325, 226 Gox. Nancy Lee 298 Cox. Olivene Elizabeth .... 354 Cox. Ra ' mond Allen 409 Cox. Stephen Philip 333 Covle. Ralph Edward 331 Goylc, William Charles ... 408 Coyne. Leslie James 286 Goytc, Bonnie Sue 400 Crabtree, Ann 312 Craft. Bruce David 279 Grafton, William David . ., 420 Cragg. Patricia Helen 295. 221. 228 Craig. Judith Anne 350 Craig, Larry 334 Grail. James Vernon 223 Grain. Thomas Andrew .... 323 Cramer. CvTithia Ann 420, 293 Cramer, Donald Johannes 297 Cramer, Samuel Keith 303 Crandle. Virginia K 388 Crane, James Larry 333 Crane. James Paul 373. 249, 234 Cranor. Karen Elaine 260 Crask. Donald Ray ....357 Cravens, Karen 258 Crawford. Gharlene L 300 Crawford. James Lee 436. 324 Crawford. Josephine 386 Crawford, Susan 257 Crawford. Susan Lee 296. 247 Crawley, Stephen Craig .... 420 Greek, Jacqueline N 278 Creek. Jon Kelley 358 Creekmore, Ross T. . 322, 250 Greer. Margaret Ellen 386, 233 Creighton. John Robin ., . 323 Cremieux. Michel Marcel .. 371 Creviston, Carol Anne 398 Crider. Donna Jean 399 Grimmins, Jacqueline P. 450, 306 Grist. Janet Lou 342 Griswell, Doris Ann 381 Grnovich, George Jr 404 Crocker. Dawn Erin 471 Cronkite, Donald Lee 420 Crooks. Arthur Louis 405 Crosell, Pamela Mary 354 Crosier, Glen Carson 317 Cross. Mariorie Ann 393 Grossman, Catherine Mary 387 Grostreet, Constance S. . . 349 Crouch, David Merriman .. 436 Crouch. Thomas Alan 405 Grouse. Carl Clyde 375 Crowder. Barbara Nell .... 365 Growder, William Harvey 358 Crowley. Timothy W 358 Cro-xford. Ronald Kent . . 374 Grull. Victoria Ann 299 Grum. Nancy 257 Crumrine, Joles 256 Grusan. Douglas G. Jr 174 Grutchfield, Jan Kay 450 Cucinelli, Vito N 373. 376 Culbert.son, Kenneth Lee .. 358 Gullen, Susan Kathleen ... 388 Cundiff. Sharon Lee 367 Cunningham. Cheryl Lee.. 223 Cunningham. Frances Anne 381 Cunningham. Herbert Jr. , 450 Cunningham, Jean Marlene 469. 258 Cunningham, Marjorie . nn 382 Cunningham. Nathaniel 309 Cunningham, Robert . 269 Cunningham. Robert Harvey 409 Cupp. Linda Jayne 382 Guppy. Fred 461 Curless. Todd Alan 345. 278 Currens, Timothv Curtis 328 Currier. Dave Randell 358 Currier. Donald Edward .. 271 Currier. Karen Louise 450 Curths. Bruce Allen 194 Gurtin, Jane Ell wood 399. 223 Curtis. James Wallace Jr. . 326 Gushman, Karen Kay 450 Cusick, David Allen. 420, 251 Cusick. Susan Kay 288 Custer. Amelia Ann 469 Custer, Ann 257 Cutler. Susan Aline 365 Gutright, Chervl Kave 420, 321 Gutright. Judith L Tin 321. 227, 249, 266 Cvprys, Diane M 436 D ' Amato. John Gerard Jr. 391 Dahlin, Gene Rodger 436. 174 Dahlkamp. Janie Lee 365 Dailey, Arlis Kay 420 Dailey, Elizabeth 461 Dailev. Joanne 312 Daily. Jack Allen 391 Daily. Karen Irene 469 Dale, Chadwick Edison .... 436 Dalev. Barbara Joan 296, 227 Dallas, Leslie 354, 355 Dalton, Barbara Louise .. 355 Dalton, Sharon 257 Damery, Charles Arthur 403. 404 Damian. Darlene 355 Daniels, Barbara L ' nne .. 450 Danielson. Gerald M 327 Danko. Karen Rae 342 Dann, Neal Stephen 319 Danner, Diane 296 Danner. Robert Moss 360 Darbv, Joanne 273, 450 Darden, Carr L 436 Darin, Frederick Peter 472 Darin. Marlene Lois 436 Darko. Suzanne 450 Darr. Lynn Marie 296,237 Darrow. Andrea Lee 299, 227 Darst. Martha Jo 386 Darst. Richard Louis 420. 314 Datzman. Margaret Ellen .. 396 Datzman, Richard Donald 330, 249 Daughert ' , Danny Ray .... 325 Dault. Ra Tiiond A 259 Daulton, Jack Allen . 436. 209 Davenport. David Allen .... 408 Davenport. William E 330 Davey, Rosemary- Helen -.. 357 Davidson. David Darrell . 230 Davidson. Michelene K. 420. 312 Davidson. Pamela Ann ... 341 Davidson, Patricia Mary .. 355 Davies. Christopher S, 375, 178 Davies, Donald Lee 307 Davies, Peter Francis 328 Davis, Arvin Lee .... 461, 240 Davis. Barbara Sue 349 Davis, Bert Ira 322 Davis. Charles Arthur 307 Da -is, Crissy Ann 399 Da is, Don Lawrence 359 Davis. Donna Mae 420 Davis. Edwina Lucretia 420, 247 Davis. Garry Enlow .. 461. 240 Davis. Gwyneth. Morgan .. 420 Davi.s. Hazel V. 450 Davis, James Malcolm 370 Davis, James Robbins 407, 230 Davis. Jamie Roy 370 Davis. Jay Lee 221 Davis, Larr ' 259 Davis. Leslie Robert 319 Davis, LNTin 258 Davis, Martha R 296 Davis. Mary B 380 Davis, Michael William .... 325 Davis, Mimi 350 Davis. Nancy 365 Davis, Patricia Jean 388 Davis. Richard Vaughan .. 324 Davis, Steven Lee .322 Davis. Thomas Alan ., 324. 196 Davis, Wilbert 209 Dawkins, Phillip Ross 407 Dawson, Margaret Ann 300. 237 Dawson, Nancy Lee 382 Dawson, Richard Thomas 227. 248. 373. 374 Dav, Betty Joanna 450. 306, 243 Day. Mary Joanna 450. 306, 224, 250 Day. Richard 373 Dayhuff, Martha Jane 436 Dayton, Sheila Ann 469 Dazev, Cherv ' l Lynne 350 De Amiitt, Walter Henr - .. 313 De Boisblanr, John H. 264, 240 De Buvsser, Dennis Lynn 324. 407 De Jean, Da id Louis 274. 281. 249 De La Croix. Clifford John 304 De Lano. Patrick D 408 De Lauriea, Marjorie Jane 365 De Shone, Terrence Thomas 391 De Wald. Walter Edwvn . 390 De Wolf, Deborah Jane .. 321 Dean. Anthony Karl 314 Dean. Car ' Lewis 346 Dean. Richard Edward .... 472 Dean, Thomas Lee 247 Dear. Janet O. .- 450 Deckard, Donna Lorraine .. 420 Deckard. Faye Lynn 380 Decker, Deborah Sue 312 Dedelow, Dennis Dean .... 307 Deel, Charles Thomas 420. 278, 274 Deems. Judith Ann.. 312. 224 Deepe. Charlotte Ann .... 353 Deer, Barbara Jean 383 Dees, Judith Delaney, Robert John Delevett. Peter C Deller, Timothy Gerald .. . Deloris. James Delph, Linda Ellen Delph. Shirley Ann Delph. Steven Kenneth .... Demantes, William Demaree, David Thomas 436, Demaree, Diane June Dempsey, Patricia Dender, Robert Emil 3rd ,. Dengg. Donna Jean Denham, David Nash Denham, Lynne Spencer 296. Denisar, tSanley Eugene 327, Denmore, Douglas Denney. John Richard Denning, Daniel Burke . .- Denning. Lawrence Adrian Denny. David Albert Denny, Jean Ann Deno, Evelyn Ann Denton. Charles Daniel ... Denton, Mark Robert Jr. ._ DeiJew. Shari Der Avedisian Carol Ann.. Deremigio, John Michael .. Dermer. Helene E Desman, Robert Jay Destry. Lambert Df ' vaney. Brian John Deveary. Carol Ann Devine, Lorin David Devoe, James Frederick 436. DeVoo. Judy Dewey, Albert Louis Jr Dewey. Dennis James 461, Dexter, William Francis .,,. Di Angeto. Louis Craig -,. Diamond, Susan Helene ..._ Dickerson, John Scott 420. Dickerson, Lanna Dickerson. Steven James 436. Dickes, Martha Tackitt -,- Dickman. Janie Sue. 320. Dickmann, Judith Lvnn .... Didelot. Robert Edward .... Diehl. David James Diehl. Marior - Anne Diek, Eleanor Mar ' Diener, Mary Susan D 256 Dietrich. Gary Dean 369 240 Dietz, Michael Joe 323 313 Differdins, Jo Ann 387 377 DisRins. Barbara R.ic 383 405 Dijicins. Daniel Frank 327 357 DiBcle. Georse Russell 375 394 Dilk. Charles Eugene 450 287 Dill, Jem ' 204 450 Dill. Lynelle Irene 288 Diller, Russell James 174 314 Dilling, Richard Allan 321 209, 297. 231 450 Dillon. Jacqueline C 241 314 Dillon. Roy Alan ... 436, 286 420 Dilt, Judith Ann 288. 224 346 Dimond. Ch,irles R. Jr. 436, 331 267 Dingman. Robert Thomas.. 405 Dinnsen, Daniel Allan 385 194 Dipert, Dennis Lee 344 461 Dirks. Kenneth Doyle 303 404 Dirk.se. Marilyn Sue 296 226 Dithmer, John David 313 3rd Ditbner, Thomas Edward .. 375 294 Dl . Gary Douglas 2.30 302 Dkon, Danny Carr 405 400 Dixon, Jean Ann 420 396 Di.xon. Thom Lee 370 331 Dobbins. Gene Arlin 275 436 Dobos, Claudia Joyce 290 450 Dohrow. Edward Joseph .319 401 Dobrowolski. Edward J. 330 436, 271 281 Dobson, James Richard .... 297 294 Dodd, Timothy Robert 294 461, 240 313 Dodge, Ellen June .. 231, 396 386 Dodson, Louise A 273 322 Doehmian. John William .. 420 Doerr, Joanne Kay .. 382, 272 322 Doffield, Lee 389 299 Doi, Yoko 388 329 Dolan. Dee Dee Ann 295 240 Dolan, Robert Michael .... 324 .304 Dolan, Thomas John 3.30 420, 276 367 Dolata. Barbara Ellen 312, 266, 247 370 Dolby, Sandra Kay 396 256 DoUins, David Louis 358 Dolnick, Bonnie Sue 236 353 Domek, Richard C. Jr 358 420 Donlan. Joanne Marie 381 237 Donnellan, Linda Marguerite 310 420 436 Donnelly, John Patrick .... 371 297 Donnelly, Molly 389 288 Donovan, Robert Morris .... 4.36 350 Dooley, Patrick Wilson .... 369 .394 Dorall, Leloni Joel 450 Doran, John Patrick 391 Doran, Kathleen Ann 349 Dorcik, William Daniel 316, 227 Doremus, Catharine 420 Dorris. Susan Eileen 295 Dorshak, Joyce Marie .351 Doty, Larry Allen ,324 Doty, Linda Kay 300, 248 Doughtv, Carolvn Sue .... 381 Douglas, Joseph W... 436, 240 Douglas, Robert Eston 369 Douglas, Stephen Caldwell 410 Douglas, Timothy Barton 405 Douglass, Linda Lee 420, .306, 250 Dove, M,iry Joe 387 Dove, Phyllis Elaine 420 Dowd, Margaret Rose 363 Dowell, Mary Elizabeth .... 394 Downev, Brandt Chase 3rd 297, 222 Downey, Joseph Allen .... 314 Downey, Katherine G 363 Downing, Harold Lynn .... 436 Downing, James Stuart .... 358 Downing, Mary Joanne 450. 321 Dowty, Garv Lee 404 Dowty, Ranald Lee 390 Doyevaar. Marti .356 Doyle, Marv Anne 450 Drachler, Bella Sema ,320 Drain, Christina Lynn .... 400 Draizar, Phyllis Diane 350 Draizar, Rochelle N 468 Drake, Jacqueline Lonnie . .349 Drake, James David 360 Drake, Tom Kent 324 Drapalik, Adrian E. 420, 232. 247 Dress, Joe 325 Drew. Jenifer Dawn 400 Driscoll, Alice Mary 315, 260, 249 Driver, Hall Victor Jr 371 Drook, Gary Grant 226 Dross, Diane Joan 298 Drozda, Joseph Michael .. 436 Drury, Gary Lynn .391 Drury. Rebecca Sue 397 Drzewiecki, Paul Thomas 420 Du Bois, Jessie Loya 450 Du Bois, Linda Marie 386 Dubrov, Joyce Ruth .. 281. 389 Duch. Michael Jon 294 Duckwall, Christopher K. .. 325 Dudding, Joseph Perry .... 420 Duddleston, Julie Anne .... 354 Dudlev, Mark M 371 Duff, Didra 321 Duffala, Ronald Lee 436 Duffy, Kevin Thomas 328, 174 Dugdale. David Alfred . 297 Duhm. Angela Grate 298 Duke, Jane Ann 387 Duke, Linda Ann 299 Duke. Robert Joe 411 Dulin, Julia Lynn 356 Dull. Daniel Francis 405 Dumb, Jane 404 Dumes. Sharon Lee .. 320, 281 Dumke, Michael Edward .. 331 Dummel, Dennis William .. 407 Dunbar, Diana Carolyn .... 350 Dunbar, Jane Ellen 363 Duncan, Marie 386 Duncan. Patricia Lee 258 Duncan, Rebecca Lynn .354, 272 Duncan, Sandra 256 Duncan, Steven Andrew .. 314 Dungan, Dorene 367 Dunigan, Michael W 226 Dunkin, Craig Richards .... 287 Dunn, James Michael 323 Dunn, Ronald Edward .... 294 Dunn, Thomas Fretz 324 Dunn, Timothy Alan 325, 269 Dunn, Virginia Ellen 398 Dunnick, D. Kim 316 Dunnington, David L 322 Ehinnuck, Cregor ' Hamman 303 Dunscombe, Miles Gene .. 450 Dunwoody. Sharon Lee 281, 282, 381 Dupes, Martha Gail 459 DuPois. Jackie 382 Durand, Diane Adele 300 Durbin. Annette 257 Durbin. Di. ie D 393 Durham, Ronald Bniee .... 324 Durham. Thomas Richard.. 332 Durkott. John Francis 436. 174, 231, 240 Durman, William Dwight. 436 Dumbaugh, John D 450 Duros, David Randolph .... 369 Duthie. Laurel EmihTi 450 Dutton. Blair Elizabeth .... 298 Duvall. Donald Laurence 311 Dye. Douglas Lee .. 436. 240 Dyer. Nacv Hardv 420 I yer. Ronald L 345 Dygert, Norman Gene 4.36, .371 Dzeparovs, Resod 401 Eaglen, Barbara Jean 450 355 Edington, Janet Carolvn Eaks. Arthur H 405 312 2,50 Earle, Lauren Jane .355 Edler, Thomas Allen 4.59 Earlev, Richard Douglas . 231 Edmonson, Larrv Eugene. 240 Earnest, Lante Kent .322 Edrington. Richard Lynn .. 311 Easlev, Moses Laveme Edson. Janis Marie 3H5 459, 369, 174 231 Edwards, Anita Diane East, Charles M. .3rd 321 241 294. 226 230 Edwards, Carol Jenifer .... 366 Eastburg. Robert Ward ... ,377 Edwards, Diana Dorothy . 300 Easterdav, Kay Lynn 386 Edwards. Elaine Janice Easterdav. V. Ross .. 403, 411 420 295 Eaton, David Phillip 249 Edwards, Sharon Ann .348 Eaton, Earl Clark 328 Edwards, Thomas Eugene 307 Eaton. Janet Ruth 389 Edwards, Walter Vincent .. 375 Eaton. Larrv 461 EfrovTnson, Stephen W 305 Eaton. Susan 256 Egelston. Cheryl Ann Ebbeler. Patricia 256 298 248 Eberle, Frank Joseph 313 Eggenspiller. Francis C. .. 289 Eberlv, David William ... 302 Eggers, Angela Marie 451 Eberlv, Kara Wike 420 Eggers. William John 328 Ebert, James Fredrick - 450 Eggleston, Ralph Gordon Ir. Eby. Claudia Joan .350 405 Ebv. Reid William 436 Egler, Danny Lee ... 281, 2X2 Eckard, Car ' Lee . 451, 410 Egnatz, Michael A. .294 249 Eckert, Ellen Jen .387 Egner. Juanita Elsa 310 Eckhart, Earl Roliert 420 Egolf, John Farris Eckles, Flora 298 436, 318 22U Eddv, Ralph Bromlev 240 Eguchi, Merle 293 221 Edens, Llovd Rav 325 Ehlers, John Earl 451 Eder. Linda Lee 290. 283 Ehlers. Lvnn Etta .... 420, 30U Edgar, Regina . nn .. .355, 282 Ehret, William Charies .... .344 Edgell, Thomas Leigh Ehrich. William Engle ... 353 420 371 Eichelkraut, Ann 312 Eickstead, Jon James 174 Eidemiller. Sharon E 273 Eikelbemer. Ike K. .. 405. 451 Eikhoff, Gene 451 Eikum. Rex La Verne 128 Filer, Kendra Lou 321 Eisenberg. Norman Ray 420, 319, 250 Eisenhut. Darrell G 421 Eisenhut. Penelope S 381 Eisert. Sandra Lee .. 281, 393 Eitman. Sharon Elise 421 Eklund. Laure Elise 321 Elbe, Sandy 388 Elder, Nancv Gretchen .... 356 Elder, Tom 324 Eldridge. Steven C. .. 437, 304 Elev, Donn Dawson 294 Elkins, Lloyd Thomas 405 Elkins. Richard Lee 311 Elkins. Roberta Joan.. 421, 387 Ellerbrock, Timm Jerome.. 437 Ellett, John Dale 303 Elliott, Dennis Dawson 278, 279, 274, 411 Elliott. Helen Elise .. 295. 266 Elliott, Kathleen Blair 451, 296 Elliott. Keith Phillip 472 Elliott. Larr ' Glenn 174 Elliott. Lawrence T.. 437, 331 Elliott. Mddred EHzabeth 390 Elliott. Roger . lan 297 Elliott. Ruth 258 Elliott, Sandra Kay 349 Ellis, Cvnthia Ann .... 355. 222 Ellis, Kathleen 308. 260 Ellis. Michael Vance 391 Ellis, Michele K 293 Ellis. Philip Lee 323 Ellison. Elaine Sue 355 Elhson. Patricia L -nn 356 Ellsworth, Connie Loy .... 469 Ehner, William A 318 Elmore. Michael Francis .. 411 Elsen. Frank Jr 421 Elster. Jackie Lynn .. 281, 380 Elwood, Jam 321 Elyea, Thomas Edward .... 327 Emerick. Merrill Glen 451 243 Emery, Keith Lee ' . 390 Emmett, James Robert .... 240 Emmons. James Alexander 314 Emmons. Philip Clarence .. 369 Empson. Mvma Dale 292 Ender, EUz ' abeth Alice .... 399 Engel. Andrew Carl 408 EngeL Gail Catherine 312 Engle. Mary Jane ,. 421 Engle, Terrence Lynn .344 Ennis, Paula Durant 300 Enoch. Mark PhiUip 294 Ensor. Thomas Rich ard .... 313 Enteman. Sandra Ellen -.. 381 Enyeart, De Way-ne Lee .. 421 Enyeart, Joan Elizabeth .. 451 Enyeart, Ramona 256 Enyeart. Robert Dean 409 Epley. Carolyn Faye 451 Eppen, Marcia Jean 451 Epst. Ellen Marie .... 281. 381 Epstein. L Tin May 355 Erdman, Sydney 351 Erdmann, Donald A 461 Erdmann, Mary Louise ... 451 Erenburg. Stephen R. 437, 211. 231 Erickson, David Philip 302, 411 Erickson. Morris H. 3rd - 318 Erickson, Thomas 206. 205. 204 Ermel. Stephen Howard 437. 304 Ernest. Marilyn 257 Ernest. Stephen Lee 311 Ernest, Susan Gene 356 Er ' in, Sharon Elizabeth . 380 Esarey, Bemardine J. 421, 220 Esenwein, Anita Meriam 451. 382 Eshleman, Ronald Lee ... 314 Esmay, John Rogers 323 Espich, Alice Louise 469, 258 Espich. Marcia Kay 387 Essenpreis, Ronald R 297 Esser. Katherine Sue 451 Estes. David Barton 334 Estes, Jon Carleton 437, 334. 247 Etchison, I vight Vemie .. 357 Etchison, James Randal .... 345 Etchison. Michael Julian .. 322 Etherton. John Steven .... 314 Etshokin, Diana L -nn .... 320 Etter. Kenneth Edward 437. 302 Etter, Morris Charles 294 Etzold. Thomas H 198 Eubank. Ronald Curtis .... 437 Evangelisti, Barri M 437 Evans. Ann Brownwyn .... 354 Evans, Daxid Charles 174 Evans. David Walter 363, 370 Evans. Fred James 421 Evans, Janet Ann 451 Evans, Jo Anne 320 Evans. Judith Ann 350 Evans. Michael Bayard .... 437 Evans. Richard Lee 325 Evenbeck. Scott Edward 408, 222 Everett. Franklin Leman .. 186 Everroad. LvTin Marie --. 217 Evers. Cher l Louise 295 Evett, Donald Henr - 353 Ewald, Robert Bruc« 326 Ewan. Joyce Elizabeth .... 349 Eweli. Nancy Ann 394 Ewer. Kay Hoffar 451 Ewing, Sheila Maureen .... 354 477 Fatherty, Marilieth Anne 421. 306, 250 Fair. Larr ' James 437 Faircloth, Linda Anne ... 386 Fairfield, Jon Edmund 304, 268 Faith, Stanley Oliver - 451 Falk, Caro! ' n Jane 389 Falken. Steven John 391 Falls. Sheryl Rae 380 Fallwell. John Clifford .... 421 Fallwell, Octavia Noel ... 341 Fanning, Rebecca Ann .... 382 Farber. Linda Louise 290 Farina, William John 451, 7 Farley, Carole Ann 355 Farlow. David Kent 401 Farlovv. Janet Miriam 279, 227 Farmer. Charles Edward .. 437 Farmer, Edward Lambert Jr. 318 Famsworth. Craig L 472 Famum. Susan 451 Farquharson, Donald Eugene 294 Farquharson, Donald M. . 325 Farrell, Jack Brian 307 Farrell, John Michael 303, 239 Farrell, Richard Eugene .. 421 Farris. Anne Parker 295 Fasbinder, Jane 256 Fast, Cay Alden 248 Fast, Larry Edward 411 Fatout. Anne Clark 397 Fattu, James Michael 249 Faulkner, John 323 Fay. Patrick James 327 Federle, Ralph John 437 Fedotin, Robin Faith 320 Feely. Sandra Jean . 306. 224 Feichter, Jacob Henry Jr.- 326 Feidmann. Barry 371 Feigenbaum, Marilyn R. 421, 320. 274. 265. 248 Feinstein, Joan Leslie 386 Felabom, Jane Ann 397 Feldhaus. Roger Lee - 359 Feidmann, Barry- Edward .. 363 Feldt. John Evans 294 Felinski, Frances 457 Felley, Sandy 248 Felman. Mike 371 Feltman, Judith Elaine .... 281 Fendelman, Marille Ann .. 457 Fendlev. Dorothv Frances 355. 281, 282 Fenn. Christina Carol 273 Fenwick, Mark Avers 421. 209. 359. 231 Ferguson. Edward Eugene 223 Ferguson, Jeffrey Hale ... 316 Ferguson, Nancy Lynne .-. 421 Ferguson. Stephen L 240 Ferkins, Ceorge Edward .. 409 Ferlini. Stephanie Ann .... 306 Femung. Kathy Louise .. 356 Ferris, Julie 256 Ferriso. Matthew A 330 Ferry. Linda Louise 321 Ferry, Mary Sulyn _ 340 Fess. Richard Allen 324 Fessler. Chloe Susan 383, 379 Fessler. John Richard 391 Fetters, Lawrence John ... 344 Fettig, Peter Alan 437, 271, 248 Feuerbach, Stelma loline . 394 Feuerbnm, Terence A. ... 346 Fichman, Ann Louise 389 Fichter. Charles 211 Field. Alfred Ernest 332 Field, Katherine Virginia . 394 Field. Michael Robert 332, 174 Fields, Joyce Elaine 451 Fields, Nancy Ellen 348 Fields. Terry Eugene 325 Fields, Warren Thomas . , 297 Fiet, Sandra Lynn 400 Fife, Eugene Morton 3rd .. 325 Figulre. Betty Lou .. 290, 251 Filderman. Margaret E. .. 320 Filippelli. Ronald Guy 408 Filkowski, Lawrence L. 437, 329 Fillbrandt. Marilvn E. 459. 308. 243, 220 Filienworth, Judith Ann 437. 306 Fimp, William 405 Finch, Bonnie 383 Finch, Mary Irene 365 Finch, Pamela Jean 398 Findley, Charles Arthur 421. .385 Fine, Dale Norman 305. 275, 268 Fine. Jeffi-ey Allan 305 Finegan, James Russell ... 375 Fink, Jack Michael 305 Finkle, Alison. Rose 353 Finlayson, Jean Clare 451 Finley. Robert Michael .... 331 Finnan. John Bernard 286 Finnegan, Melissa Lee 315. 266 Firestein. Janice C 266 Firestone, Deborah Ellen . 343 Fiscel. Joseph Roger 410 Fischbach. Sandra J 306 Fischer. Jeanne 295. 227 Fischer. Nick 391 Fischer. Richard Bruce ... 328 Fiscus, Vivian Lee , 251. 279 Fish. Roger Wayne 411 Fishel. Terrv James 437 Fisher, Caroline 383 Fisher, David Lyle 370 Fisher, Dennis Howard 303, 269, 248 Fisher, Earleen Marie 341. 278 Fisher, Edward J. Jr 391 Fisher, Gayle 256 Fisher, Gary W 319 Fisher. James Frank .. 322, 268 Fisher, Louis Douglas 369 Fisher, Michele Renee 451. 290 Fisher, Roberta Sandra 278. 387 Fisher. Stephen Martin ,, 369 Fisher, Tanya Le 288 Fisher. Virginia Alice 385 Fisher, William Micheal 269. 376 Fisk, Stephen Gregory 227 Fisse, Ellen Ruth 421 Fitterling. David Allan .... 314 Fitton. Karen Robbie 315 Fitzpatrick, Cynthia M 308 Fitzpatrick. Janet S... 421, 308 Fi . Donald 251 Fi. , Sandra Linnette 383. 379. 249 Fiamion, John Allen 461 Flanigon, Tommilou 451 Flaningam. Ann Marie . . 308 Fleener, Karen Lynn 396 Fleet. Martha Susan 301 Fleig, Valentine John 407 Fleischhauer, Carol ' n A. 451. 248 Fleischman, Nancy Sue .... 355 Fleming, James Richard 437, 297 Flesher, Clifford Eugene. 346 Fle.sher. Shirley Ann 365 Fl ick. Cher ' l Lvnn 355 Flick. Robert Cecil .. 437. 325 Flint, Jean Paulette 382 Flood. Gerald Neil 451 Flood. Richard George . .. 326 Florjancic F. Jr 311, 268 Flory, Bob 328 Flowers. Linda Vale .. 383, 266 Flowers, Steven David .... 408 Floyd. Mike 410 Flusser, Wendy Sue 355 Foeser. Edwin J 305 Fogarty, James Kenneth .. 421 Fogarty. Robert Edward 421. 410 Fogelman, Miriam Ma.vine 348 Fnltz. David Eugene 269 Foncannon. John Joseph .... 227 F Forbes, Katharine Aileen .. 396 Forbes, Mary Jane 306 Forbess, Cordon G 334 Ford, Barbara Jean 321 Ford, Cathy June 397 Ford. Lee Roy 3rd 313 Ford, Robert Lawrence .... 405 Ford. Ruth Dale 291 Foreman, Eric Paul 390 Foreman. Janice Lynn 299 Foreman, Mabel Claire .... 451 Forest, Donald 461 Forrester. Cheryl Lee 389 Forr -. Allen Eugene 307 Forst. Barry Allen .... 286, 248 Forst, Dorothy Hewit 355 Forst, Earl Frederick 437, 318, 220 Forste, Robert Lee Jr. 318, 275 Forster, Cheryl Lynn 397 Forsyth, Nancy 315 Fortner, William Robert 421. 186, 326 Forster. Diane Kay 299 Foster, Thomas 461 Foster. William Russell ... 339 Foulkes, Judy Jo 308. 224. 249 Fountaine, Dianne Ruth . 451 Fouse, Larr - Coleman 411 Fonts, James Alvin 370 Fowler, Craig 334 Fowler. Marcia Ann 469, 256, 258 Fowler. William C. .. 437. 327 Fowlkes. Birta Louise 291. 248 Po , Betty Ann 421 Fox, Carol Elaine 288 Fox, Charles Michael 421 Fox. Gregg Alan ... 357, 281 Fox. Jacalyn Ruth 312 Fox, Janet Kay 399 Fox. Michael Ray 313 Fox, Sara Ann 312 Fox, William Louis 302 Frailich, Zandra Lynne .... 320 Fraker, Anne Turner.. 241. 381 Frakes, Nancy Ellen 315 France, Philip Sammy 437 Francescliini, Jane Ann ... 260 Francis. David Warren ... 358 Francis, Patricia Ann 421. 236 Francis, Richard Neil 421 Franco, Vincent Joseph -,.. .370 Frank. Marvin 461. 289 Frank. Thomas Herbert 403. 410 Frankel, A. Steven 404 Frankel, Nancy Ellen 385, 387 Frankel. Steven Richard ... 421 Franklin, Barbara Diane .. 421 Franklin, Barbara S 256 Franklin, Candace Ann 469, 258 Franklin, Carol Ann 381 Franklin, Edward Harvey 305, 281 Franklin. Kay Dell .. 451, 315 Franklin, Larry Wayne .... 408 Franklin, Mary Virginia ...- 388 Franks. Freeman Nevin .... 269 Franks, Sharon Lynn 308 Fraps, John Richard 332 Fraser, James Evans 357 Frashure, Kathy Ruth 393 Frauhiger, Frederick Alan 322 Frazee, Nancy Humphreys 260 Frazier. Kurt Lee ... 281, 226 Frazier, Marcia Claire 241 Frazier. Patricia Dawn .... 400 Frazier. Rodney Darrel .... 405 Frazier, Sue Ann 258 Freas. Jackie Lynn ., 292. 227 Frederick, Thomas Noel .. 404 Fredericks, Steven Jay 304 Frederick, Diane Ruth 451. 315. 249 Free. Jo Ann 306, 241 Free, Stephen Howard 311, 222 Freel, Charles William .... 37.5 Freeman, David Victor .,.. 319 Freeman, Jeffrey Mason -.- 230 Freeman, Kayleen Elaine 348, 248 Freeman, Kenneth Eugene 317 Freeman, Timothy Lance ,316 Freeze, Hudson, Harry 275, 411 Freid. Michael Louis 421. 247 French. Larry John 334 French. Richard Louis 325 Frette. Gerald Alan 437 Freund, Barbara Ellen 379. 233, 376 Frew. Russell Ernest 286. 269 Frev. Gerald Stephen 437 Frey, Leah Beth 393 Frey, Rodney Francis 304 Frias, Armando 408 Frick. Barbara Ann 393 Frick. David Rhoads 421. 217, 261 Frick. William Elmer Jr. .409 Frickc. Nancy Ann 381 Friedlander. David Richard 331 Friedman, Anne .., 312 Friedman, Daniel Philip . 305 Friedman, Helen Rebecca 290. 269, 2.32 Friedman. Jo-Ann 386 Friedman. Lois Kay 451 Friedman. Marvin 289 Friedman, Sheldon James ,. 404 Friedmann, Anton Roman 4th 409 Friedmann, Mary Anne 421. 274 Friend, David Wesley 303 Friggey, Kathy 350 Frisbie. Gilbert A. Jr. 4.37, 174 Frisch, Jack Har ey , 305. 281 Frisk, Gregory Scott 324 Frisoni, Alan Michael 330, 405 Fritte. Gerald 311 Fritz, James Larr ' 421 Fritz. Linda Anne 288 Fritz, Linda Jean 383 Fritz, Merilee Rutli 394 Fritz, Ronald Allan 304 Fritz, Rose Marie 421 Froberg, Kim Lvle 421 Froehlke, Ronald AHw-rt .. 437 Frohhieter. Scott W. 325, 268 Fromm. Gary Brian. 305. 239 Fronek, David Thomas 437, 271 Frost. Kenneth A. Jr. 421, 332 Fr ' , Victoria 451 Fryar. Peggy Jean 349 Frye. Judith Darlene 351 Frye. Sarah Watson.. 354, 223 Fuchs, Gary Lewis 3],9 Fudge, Gary Allen 421 Fugate, John Andrew 251. 410 Fugit. Rebecca Lee 451. 306, 250 Fuji, Kenneth Takeshi .... 421 Fulf« rd. Michael Dennis .. 302 Fulshuni, Christopher L. .. .357 Fulkirson. Carole Aim 308. 233 Fuller. Jane 321 Fullerton. Patrician Ann 232. 249 Funk, Freya Rose 388 Funk. Judith Ann 469 Funk, Thomas 247 Funk. Richard William .... 323 Fuog. Jane Ellen 389 Fuquav. Daniel Melvin 304. 227, 247 Furman. Marcia 1 451 Furry. Carol Lynn .... 349. 248 Furst, Carolyn Sue 421. 321. 247 Furtick. Sandra Ann 461, 240 Fushelherger. Steven Roliert 407. 223 Fuzy, CVnrge Patrick Jr. 421. .326 478 Cable. M. Suellen 451 Gachos. Phyllis Ann 451. 296 Gadzala, Richard Flugene .. 437 Gaetano, Raymond 421 Gage. Albert 309 Cage, R. Stansifer 124 Gahimer. Janice Sue 470 Gainer. Sue .355 Gaines. Darlene Sue 355 Galbreath, Richard Elwood 304 Gale. Rich 269 Galinton. Bryan 369 Calks. John 410 Call, Nancy Jean .356 Gallagher. Pamela Anne 468. 321 Gallagher. Susan C .397 Gallagher. Thomas D 174 Gallaher. Christopher S 124 Galles, John Paul 223 Gallimore Louise 256 Callmeyer. Ann Elizabeth 308 Gallo. James Wesley.. 331. 239 3allo, John Natale .331 Calloway, Eddie Lee , .390 Galloway. Eloise Anne , 395 Galloway, Marshall Wayne 409 Calvin, Ralph Ednmn l .303 Cambei, Glenn .390 Gambill, William D. 318 Gamble. Pamela Ann 421 Game, Joanne Nina 381 Gangi. Barry David 410 Gangloff, Caren Sue .380 Gangwer. Nancy A. 256 Cano, Marilyn Wiltshire .. 394 Gano. Vicioria Celia .396 Ganz. David Bruce 391 Garber. Micki Kay .. 386, 233 Card, Jane Anne 421. 288. 265. 236 Card. Susan Elizabeth .... 301 Gardiner. Edwin William .. 411 Gardner, Brian Douglas ,. 410 Gardner. Chritopher Hugh 322, 239. 223 Gardner. Jack Douglas 437 Gardner. Richard H 422 Garelick. Robert A, . 461. 240 Gargett. James Michael ., 409 Gariepy, Roland Wilfred 411 Garinger. Jeffrey Allan .. 313 (Garland. Stephen Earle .-- 471 Garlock. Susan Jane. 299. 247 Carman, Jerald Wayne ... 405 Garmong. John Richard 437. 314 Garratt. Rand.iII Eugene .329 Carrrtt, Dnnna Jo 383 Garrett. James .Alan 390 Garrett, Jennifer Jean .395 Garretty. James Edward 231 Garrigus, William A. Jr. .. 227 Garringer. Brenda Kay . .351 (Harriot. Connie Sue .... , 451 Garriott, Denise Irene .349 Garrison. Ronald C 287 Garrity. Patricia Mae 356 Garrott, Christine Anne 437, 220 Garvey. Nancy Lynn .397 Garza, Ricardo 408 Gaskill. Jeanette Ellen .300 Gaskill. Kim Rolxrt 294 Gaskill. Rebecca Lynn 300 Gaskins, Samuel Paul 330. 269 Gasliiieau, Jemiie Beth 459 Gaston. Janet Ruth 224 Casvoda, Judith Ann 451 Gaterman. Edwin John . 322 Gatewood, Marcus David 404 Gath, James William .334 Gatlin. Paul Weldon 410 Gauck. John William 405 Gaupp. Larry Albert 422 Gaydos, Jane Elaine 459 Gaydosh, Jack Carl 437. 3.30. 250 Gearhart, Gerald Lee 451 Clcberin. Kathy Jane - 451 C deeding. Carolyn Ann .306 Gegax, Thomas Lee 268 Gehler. Lvnn 320 Gehret. Myra Ruth 381 Geier. David Russel 287 G Geilker. Judith Lynn 387 tieiser. John J.ncob 327 Ceislcr. Carole Jean .. 422, 299 Celeta, Sandra Wibna 451, 386 Celfius. Larry William ..., 405 Celley, Bruce 345 CellinR, Jane 355 c:enetos, Basil Chris 322 Cenetos, Lamlier C 322 Centner, Sharon Anita .... 290 Gentry, Jo Ann 380 Ontry, MarRaret Jan 408. 273, 379 Georce, David C 318 Ceorge, Edward Lee 422 Ceorce, Paul H 422 Gepner, Marsha Kay 386 Cerasimovich, Karen 256 Gerhraeht, John Robert 422, 333 CcriB, Jerry Dean 316 C crkin, Lvnne VirRinia .. 387 Gerkinc, Shelby Delos . .303 Gcrow, David Robert 318 GerriLw-n, Hendrik Amt ... 231 Cerson, Jav Larry ,. 319, 268 Ge.sell, Jane Ellen ,386 Gessaman, Jo Anne 382. 379, 2,50 Cettelfinger, Alice M. 315, 251, 266, 260 Gettelfingcr. Dennis M 328 Cetz, James Allen 37 Geyrnan, Connie Jo .. 363, 365 Giannopoulos, Nancy 256 Cibbs, Allen Dale 459, 275 Gibbens, Mark Henry 322 Gibbons. Randall Tipton .. 331 Cibbs, Allen Dale . 333, 226 Cibbs, Michael Eliot 370 Cibbs, Steven Thomas .... 391 Gibson, Carrie 367 Gibson. Gary Phillip 324 Gibson, Lynne Louise 260 Gibson, Michael Perry ... 324 Gibson, Nanc Sue 393 Cibson, Roquel Jo Ann . .. 422 Gibson, Sue Ann 296 Giddings, Nancy Charlene 355 Cielerak, Paul Lee 401 Gierke. Richard Allan 325 Cies, Lawrence Richard .... 332 Giffin, Kenneth Neal 4.37 Cifford, Page Ellison 318 Gifford. William Lee 316 Gilbert, Judith Ann .387 Gilbert. Richard Paul 2nd 191, 275 Gilbert, Richar l Walter . . 231 Gill, Cordell Martin 309, 174, 175 Gill. Gregory Edward .302 C;ill, Jeannine 349 Gill, Louis Dale 294 Gill, Peter Michael 325 Gill, Thomas Robert . 437, 323 Gill, William Curtis . .370, 269 Gillette, Marianne . 459. 260 Gilliam, Dennis Carl 371 Gillie, Nancy Lee 452 Gilli.s, Ellen M.arie 343 Gillis, John Williams 407 C.ilman, David Lynn 357 Cilnian. lar ' Elizabeth .... 394 ( ilniorc. Sidney Bruce .... 316 t;ilpatri(k, Kathleen A. 452. 310 Gilpin, Felicity Eve 398 G ines, Rav .3rd 437 Cinter, John Dewey .. 174, 231 Gioe, Stephen Bruce 437 Girkin. Sue 341 Curman, (icorge Roger .... 408 Gitzke, Joyce Dee 437. 292. 267 C:ivan. Madalyn 387 (Hann, Martha Marion .... 349 Glanzman, Myron Sidney ..407 Glanzman, Norman 305 Class, James 461 Glass, Myma Joy . . 290. 281 Classer. Kimherlv V. 296, 272, 266 Glas.son, Martha Alice 310 Glawe, Philip Edwin 411 Clazer, Barry Michael 289 Glazer, Jay Martin 319 Glenn. Gary Stewart 472 Glenn, Kenneth Allen 369 Glcser. Judith Augusta .... 422 Click, Bruce David 370 GHttenberR, David Allen .. 287 Glorioso, Esther F 452, 401 Glover, John Thomas 459 Cluck, Vivian Marie 437, 353, 356, 267 Gluckjiiann. Harriet Ruth 386 Goad. John David 377 Gobdel. Bnice Craig 327 Goddard. John Phdip 297, 271, 248 Godfrey, Howard George - 271 Coding, Marjorie Ann 298 Coebel, MaHin Milton .... 240 Goehel, Nancy Ann 379 Coebel. William Michael 304 Coede. Thomas H 371 Goetz. Chen.1 Ann 382 Goff. Thomas Walter 303 Coffinet, Robert Edward 452. 403 Goforth. Ernest Roy Jr 452 Cogel. William Eugene .... 345 Gobi. Barbara Jean 233 Coins. James Glenn .. 422. 247 Cold, Robert Joseph 304 Golden, Gertrude M 354 Golden. Ian Marc 269 Golden. Lou Ann ... 452, 306 Goldenstein. Ann Martin .. 367 Goldfarb. Susan Linn 290 Goldman, Lee Allan 287 Goldman, Leonard Melvin 437 Goldman. Steven P 391 Goldmann, Edward Gerald Jr. 401 Goldsboro. Fred William Jr. Coldsborough. Karen L. Goldstein, Elaine C 408 381 290 Goldstein, Jo Ann 363 Goldstein. Robert Mitchell 305 Goldstein, Sandra Elaine .. 400 Goldstein. Steven Harold .. 305 Golinko. Barry Edward 305, 281 Golonib, Judith Mae 290 Coltz. Sharon 387 Gong, Jim 329 Gonzales, James Stanley .. 452 Gonzalez, Noella 356 Goodling, Geraldine Wray 340 Goodman, David Laurel .. 223 Goodman, David S. 422, 220. 283 Goodman, Fern Ellen 281, 231, 288 Goodman. lr ' ing Sam 422 Goodman. John Chris 287 Goodman, William Armstrong 2nd „ 401 Goodnight, Thomas M 327 Coodrum, Thomas Leslie .. 437 Goodvs-in, Larry Homer .... 471 Goodwin, Max Edward .... 311 Goodwin. Oliver De Witt 375 Goodwin. Ronald Scott --. 407 Goodwin. William Edwin .. 422 Gookins, William Lee 390 Cordon, Sandra Jeanne .... 397 Gorin, Thomas Bartley 270 Cordon. David Walter ..-. 317 Correll, Larry Joe 411 Goss. Judith Ann 343 Cossard, Jane Elizabeth — . 382 Gossman, George Willard 461, 240 Gossman, Mary L 422 Gossman, Thomas Lloyd 461, 240 Gosztola, Joseph A 472 Gottlieb, Courtenay R 271 Govenar, Burton David 422, 279 Covert, Earl Stanley 452. 410 Gowen, Rebecca Sue 387 Graber. Karen Sue 400 Grace, Charles William -.., 344 Grace, Frances 321, 224 Grade. Shiela Mills .. 422, 310 Craden, Beveraly V 298 Grady. Fred William Jr. . 328 Grady, Jo Ann 452 Graff, Jill Anne 396 Graham, Charles Philip -... 303 Graham, Gerald Lee 391 Graham, Ivan Timothy .... 390 Graham. Jane Kathleen ... 422 Graham, Linda Ann 387 Graham, Steven Allen 287 Graham, Stewart Randall 422, 333 Crahek. Joan Louise .. 273, 248 Crandall, Tom 239 Grande, Donald I. ., 461, 240 Grandidier. Candida Y. .-. 385 Grandorf. Judy Kay .. 241, 381 Granger. Ellsworth C. Jr. 438. 240 Grant, Beverly Susan 356 Grant, Donald Robert Jr. .. 370 Grant, Mary Margaret 343 Grant. Sharon Kay ... 438, 220 Grant, Sylvia 243 Grant. Thomas 344 Graper, Mae Stratton 386 Graper, Susan Kaye 393 Grassmyer, Dale Eugene - 307 Cratzer, Charles Edward .. 459 Gratzer, Donna Kay 452 Craveel, Beverly Sue 452 Gravenstreter, Snow A 394 Craves, Dave Prall 294 Graves. Elaine Marie 355 Graves, Janet 452 Graves. Janice Kay 380 Graves, Linda Dale 266 Graves, Nancy Marilyn .... 349 Graves. Stephen Carl 410 Graves, Wanda Jean 459, 383 Grawemeyer, Frances Cayle 394 Cray, Christopher Loris .. 408 Gray, Deanna Sue 459, 363, 248 Gray. George Branson 403 Cray. Janet Duncan 452 Cray. Joy Arlene 295 Crav, Kathryn 256 Gray, Sally Ann 388 Gray, Sylvia Lee 296 Cray, Virginia Anne 395 Graybill, Steven Craig 333 Grecco, Gerald Joseph 174 Greco. Anthony I 438 Green, Deborah 343 Green, Frederick H 331 Green, Gerald 124 Green, Jeffrey Donald 369, 270 Green, Karen Sue 422 Green, Pamela Beth 381 Green, Richard Harrison .. 422 Green. Sandra Kay - 379 Green. Stanley Frederick , 289 Greenberg. Jill Arline 422. 290 Greenberg. Joyce H. 320. 281 Greene, David Isaac 459, 292, 174 Greene. Kathy Suzanne ... 260 Greene. Martha Ann 367 Greenfield, John Raymond 405 Greening, Gerald R. Jr 438 Greenwold, Susan Elise .... 320 Greenwood, Carol Sue 393 Greenwood, Linda Kay 393, 234 Gregory, Connie Sue 349 Gregory, Linda Sue 422, 277, 274 Creller, Charles Cain 332 Gresham, Larry Dale 438. 271, 230 Gresham Patricia L 301 Gresso, Connie Lue 321 Greve. Charles Frederick .. 410 Grief, Louis Adrian 240 Grieger, Gary Alan 438, 186. 327. 231 Griffin. Elizabeth. Aime 383, 379, 234, 248 Griffin. Gail Ann 396 Griffin. John Wilbur 452. 411 Griffin, Judith Diane 296 Griffin. Ken 220 Griffin, Linda Kay 379 Griffin, Martha Ellen 222 Griffith. Charles C. . 461, 240 Griffith, David Edward .. 422 Griffith. Joel Harold 391 Griffith. Kar ' ! Jean 350 Griffith, Nancy Jeanne .... 342 Grigsby. Gregory Bland .. 359 Grills, Daniel Ray 322 Grills. Dennis Ray 357 Crilz, Sharon Lee 422 Grimes, Darrell Dean 405 Grimes. Dorinda Cheryl .. 396 Grimes, Sharon Dee - 383 Grimes. Sharon Lee 382 Crinstead, Robert Benton .. 344 Critten, Fred Donald .344 Critzbaugh. Cherryl . nn 310. 272 Grob, Patricia Ann .. 300, 249 Croft. Janet 400 Cromer, Elizabeth Ann .... 396 Cromer, John Ivan 422 Groom, Joyce Marlene 247 Croome, Catherine Hines .. 343 Grosbach. Alan Brent 332, 275 Grose, Joan Charlet .438, 298 Grosenheider, Pamela J 267 Groseth, Robert T 191, 332 Gross, Gar ' Don 438 Cross, Joe Edward ...438. 174 Gross, Paulajo 452 Grossman, Christopher Marc 297 Grossman. Phillip Arthur .. 289 C rossinan, Susan Helene .. 380 Grotc. Jayne Ann .,. 300. 222 Grovemian. Jacki Ia-v 452. 295 Gnnrs. Robert Emmett .... 326 (;nibb. Joseph Walter 373. 377 Grubb. Karen Jane 367 C:rul)e. Cinda Sue 393 GruenlMTg. Gilbert D 438 ;niesbecl(. Jacquelyn Kay.. 381 tirund, James Hurst 438 Gryctko. Veronica Berta Maria 385 Gudas. CharU ' -s John 422 Guerrtsey. Marlcne Joyce .. 353 Guerrero. Peter Anthony 325 Clueutat. Sue Ann 383 Guide, Anthony 462 Guidrey, Jo Ann 351 (iulo, Janice Elizabeth 288 Gundersen. Hans S 422 Gunderson, Bernard 376 Clunderson. Lynne Ann -,. 357 Gundlach. Michael Peter . 344 Gunn, Janice A 470 Gunn, Julie Anne 321 Gunter. Kay Alice 438 Gunther. Michael Daniel .. 235 Curastias. Annette ,, 470. 258 Gurman. Sharon Lee 320. 266. 260 Gumell, Barbara Ann 357 Gurthet. Larry Donavin .... 438 Gurwitz, Norman Hershell 369 Cutenkunst, Jane Marie .... 298 Gutierrez. Theresa 398 Cuttman, Peggy Elaine 422, 274, 249 Cuttman. Robert Joseph .,-. 319 Gutzwiller. David E. 199. 230, 231 Cwin, Samuel Kenneth ... 462 Gyure, Carole Sue 272 Haack. Kathleen Mary 398 Haac, Rita Kathleen 387 Hal ecker, Maria 315 Habel. Pamala 257 Hack, Gloria Alana 351 Hack, Katherine F 422 Hackett, Emdv Truxton ... 400 Hadley. Catherine Jo 298 Hadlev, David Jeffery 422, 274, 277 Hadley. Sheridan Lynne . 452 Hagen. Pamela Sue 399 Hager. Gerald Alan ., 422. 357 Hahn. Janet Louise 312, 224. 267 Hahn. Marcia Sue 459, 312, 260, 247 Haines. Barbara C 349 Haines, Nancy 257 Haines. Richardine 393 Haire. Gary Lee 271 Haislip, Ginger 256 Hakanson. Lvnn 312 Halbrook. Michael 227 Hale. Nancy Jane 422 Hales. Carolinda 350 Halev. Ann Catherine 394 Halev, David De Wa Tie ... 230 Halev, Robert Michael ... 194 Hall. Andrea Lee 452 Hall, Barbara Lvnn 394 Hall. Brendan Joseph 330 Hall, Cathie Ryan 251 Hall. Douglas Weston 409 Hall. George Henrv Gale .. 422 Hall, Gwendoh-n Lee 394 Hall. Howard Keith 369. 270, 240 Hall, Judith Dee 422. 308 Hall. Judith Jean 301. 281. 282 Hall, Kenneth Richard ... 328 Hall. Luther Edward 3rd .. 309 Hall. Margaret Ann 321 Hall, Patricia Marie 386 Hall. Robert Malcolm 422, 403. 407 Hall, Ruth Eleanor .379 Hall. Sadra Rae 350 Hall. Susan Louise 350 Hall, Vick-v L Tin 321 Haller. Barbara 256 Haller. Judith Ann 321 Haller, Peggy 267 Hallert, Barbara Lynn 290 Hallman, Daniel James .... 325 Hallock, Robert Charles .... 325 Halstead. Jerry Ray 438 Halsted. Kerr - Douglas ... 269 Halter. Le Roy W. 2nd ... 452 Ham, Richard W a -ne 311, 269 Hamacher, Diane 308, 224, 266 Hamaker, Judith Nancy .... 462 Hamburg, M Ta Denise .-- 320 Hamer. David Russell 332. 248 Hamer, Carv Kim 459 Hamilton. Charles Owen . 332 Hamilton. Christine 343 Hamdton, Edward Rolland 332 Hamilton. Larry Lee 438 Hamilton, Marvin Bill 459, 302. 251 Hamilton. Pamela Joyce ... 398 Hamilton, Pamela Kay 351 Hamilton, Phoebe Lou 422. 292 Hamilton, Stephen Lester, 371 Hamilton. Susan Ellen .. 295 Hamilton. Thomas M. Jr. 422, 332, 251 Hamilton. Wesley Alfred 307. 248 Hamilton. William 325 Hamm, Robert James Jr. .. 309 Hamm. William Keith 234 Hammer, Larry 326 Hammer. Pete 191 Hammerle. Paul Francis .. 297 Hammerman. Wilh ' am D. ,. 334 Hammond. -Ajine Harriet .. 388 Hampshire, Steven Ross 325 Hampton, Karen Gave 470, 256. 257 Hamsley, Barbara Lee 396 Hamslev. John Whitfield .. 307 Hancock, Kathleen 395 Hancock, Melita Jane 382 Hand, Brainard M. 2nd 191. 328 Handley, Richard Dwight 327 Handley, Roger Patrick 333. 251, 22! Haneline. Richard Lee ..- 174 Hanes, Hope Elaine 299 Hanes, Michael Linn 391 Hanesworth. Robert Arthur 390 Haney, Leslie Anne 301 Hankins, Carol Ann Hanley. Dennis Scott Hanley, Linda Anne Hanlin. Donald .Alan 279, Hanna, Jennifer Elizabeth 383, Hanna, Joanne Kay - Hanna, Beth Hanning, Richard Alan 422, Hansel, Ann Bradshaw --. Hansen, Calvin John 270, Hansen, Gail June Hansen, Judy . nn ...- 401, Hansen. Karen Ruth Hapeman, Cynthia Cora .. Harbin, Ronald William 403, Hard, Barbara - Hardaman. Donald Lee .-- Hardaway, Linda Cheryl .. Hardesty, James Russell -. Hardin. Paul Terry 403. Harding, George T. Jr. 438. Hardisty-. Susan Jo - 222, Hardman. Kenneth Eugene 316, Hardy. David Lott Hare. Cindra Lou Hare. Linda Louise Hargis, Jennifer Hargis, John Arnold Hargitt, Glenn Toivo - Hargrove. Roger Ted Haring, Arlene Ann Harlan. James Michael ... Harland. Judith . nn Harley. Gerald Alfred Harmening Ann Louise . . Harmer, Jill Bendall 422, 349, Harms, Stephen Jeffrey 318, Hamedy. William Stephen Harness, Judith Ann Hamisch, Carolyn Dorothy Harold, David C Harpenau, Elaine Ruth -.. Harper, Ann Lyell Harper, Brenda Kay 452. 298, Harper, Edwin Albert 42-3. Harper, Robert Wayne .... H 351 Harpold, David Lawrence.. 240 411 Harralson, John 211 397 Hairell, Ann 256 391 Harrell. Jennifer Ann 312. 224. 266. 260. 247 387 Harrington, David C 370 256 Harrington, William E 227 223 Harris. Alan Maurce.. 270. 410 Harris, Albert Lewis 438, 314 325 Harris, Diane 395 312 Harris, Donna 257 .374 Harris. George Allan 3.32 468 Harris. James Alan 305 272 Harris, Jeremy 468, 220 270 Harris, Jerrv Wayne 278 386 Harris. John Allison 325 Harris, John Morris 423 404 Harris, Kenneth Don 409 383 Harris, Laurilyn Jay 423 462 Harris, Marcia Jean 4.52 291 Harris, Marianne Lois .... 233 405 Harris, Richard Carl 322 411 Harris, Stephen T 327 271 Harris, Steven Lee 222 381 Harris, Susanne A 356 Harrison, Bruce 318 248 Harrison, Candice 256 422 Harrison, Florence R 423 386 Harrison, George Robert ... 438 452 Harrison, Patrick Woods .. .323 .399 Harrison, Regina 342 422 Harrison, Steven Lynn 410 438 Harrison, Sue Helen 328 113, ,387, 291 .341 Harrison. Sylvia Sue 438 302 Harrison, Vicki Lee 310 468 Harrold, Dennis Edward .. 287 313 Harrold, Sharon Scott 423 260 Harruft, Robin Ellen 321, 237 Harry, Donald Ray 124 231 Harshman. Judith Kay .... 438 Hart, George Charles 339, .345 2.39 Hart Jack Lane 369 405 Hart. Marv Am 383 298 Hart, Theodore Patrick .... 294 .386 Hartig, Karen Margaret . . 295 .462 Hartley, Billie Dee Ann .. .321 343 Hartley. Carol Sue .381 267 Hartley, David Alan.. .302. 239 Hartley, Patt - Ann 386 251 Hartley, Rita Kay 388 250 Hartman, Alan Frazier ... 313 318 Hartman, John David 438. 247 Hartman, Lloyd S 4,38 Hartman, Richard Lee 452 Hartman. Robert H. Jr 4.59 Hartman, Roger Levi 405 Hartman, Suzanne ,350 Hartmann, John Edward .. 311 Hartmann, Pamela Jean ... ,387 Hartmann, Paul Alan 311 Hartswick, Eleanor S 380 Hartwell, Ronald Dale 423, 385. 390 Hartz, Michael Stephen .. 405 Hartzer. Timothy James 423, 261, 410 Harvey, Donald Franklin .. 369 Harvey, William Eugene .. 302 Harvvood, Carol Mae 452. .321 Hary, Gregory Allen 324 Hasemeier, George Edward 324 Hash, Carl John 327 Hashem, James Byron 405 Ha.skett, Barbara Anne 423, 249 Haskett, David Max 423 Haskett, Robert William .. 452 Haskett, Sally 355 Hass. Carl Jr 438 Hastings. Thomas Curtis .. 223 Hatcher. William Edward. .3.32 Hatfield, Sheila Ruth 349 Hathaway, William Joe .... 409 Hatton, Susan Jo 365 Haub, Willa Sue 342 Haughey, Kathryn Anne .. 312 Hauptman. Jeanine Marie.. 312 H.iuslek. Linda 400 Hausmann, James .Albert .. 344 Hawes. MaI Tida 423 Hawke, James Roper 314 Hawkins, Carol Joan 394 Hawkins, Karen Jean 423 Hawkins, Mary Elizabeth 301 Hawkins, Marv Louise 298 Hawkins, Ronald Robert ... 423 Hawkins, Stephen S 302 Hawkins, William C 174 Hawn. James Raymond . . 324 Hay, Cecile Ann 470 Hay, Norman Edward 462 Hay. .Sharon Kav 394 Hayden, Cleo 258 Hayden. John Charles 407 Hayden, Michael Joseph . 404 Hayes, Anita Kay 273 Hayes, George Stephen .... 316 Hayes. Lin 387 Hayes. Monte Kerry 274 Hayes, Reginald Stanley .. 345 Hayhurst, Joyce Ann 248 Haynie, Gilmore Smith 327, 223 Haynie. Kathryn Lee 310 Haywood, Suzette 256 Haza, Colin Grant 313 Hazelelt, Glenn Lee 359 Heard, Frances Anne 400 Heam. Steve 4.38 Heas. Phvllis 401 Heath, Barn, ' Bruce 311 Heath, James Lee 324 Heaton, John Town 174 Heaton, Marsha Kay ,399 Hebert, William Albert Jr. 359 Heck, Jacquelyn Kaye 452 Hecker, Thomas Celdon .... 377 Heckley, Larry W ' av ' ne ... 377 Heckman, John Eric 405 Hededus, Arleen 258 Hedges, John Leslie 438. 297 Hedinger. Robert A 423 Hedman, Jon Ray 331 Hedman, Robert C 331 Hedrick, Brenda Jean 452 Hedrick, Robert Louis 328 Hefron, Michael James 405 Hefti, Jan Mac Leod 315, 237 Hegvvood, Carol . nn 397 Heidbreder, Warren 408 Heilig. Margo Jan 321 Heilman, Barbara Jane 298 Heilmann, Larry William .390 Hein, Willirrm James 462 Heines. Ellen Marlene 290 Heines, John Francis 438 Heiniger. Jacqueline J. .. 388 Heinsen, Nancy Ann .383, 260 Heinsen. Susan Gill 222 Heintz.chnan, Cynthia Gay 398 Hcischenlx-in, Rick A 311 Heisel, Robert Eugene 401 Hei.ser. James Joel 438 Heister, Cheryl Ann 321, 249 Heislerbcrg, Judith Kay .380 Heitman. Thaddeus David 401 Helfrick, Willi.am F. 269. 226 Helgf. Bri.an Lester 423 479 Helkir. Richard 329 Heller, Daniel Heno ' 297 Heller, Sarah 258 Helm, Dwigth Edgar 322 Heliiian, Ann Gail 290 Hehiis, Larrv R 462 Helper. Bill 269 Helsel. Donna 363 HcUie, Stephen James .... 326 Hi-nipstead, Thomas A 191 Henderson, Donald G 222 Henderson, Judith Ann 310, 272 Henderson, Mar) ' Evel Ti .. 397 Henderson, Ronald James 297 Henderson, Rosemary T. .. 423 Hendricks, James F- 423, 328, 177 Hendricks, Larr ' Gene .... 287 Hendrickson, Danny Ralph .344 Hendric, Christine 256 Henley, Carole Judith 423, 298 Henning, Jan Elizabeth .... 386 Henning, Richard Lee .... 459 Hennon, David Patrick ... 304 Henry, Don Richard 326 Henry. George Lionel 318 Henry, Kersten 345 Henry, Tyrone Oliver 409 Henschen. Marj- .Ann 394 Hensgen. John Michael .... 209 Henshaw, Merrie E 356 Hensley, Carol 256 Hensley, Gerald James .... 423 Hensley, Gloria Jean 295 Hensley, Nancy Ann 396 Hensley, Sandra Kay 381 Hepler. William Casey 286. 227 Herhsl, Daniel Curtis 328 Herdrich. Anne M 247 Herman, Alyce Mayo 320 Herman, Steven Gary 289, 278 Herman. Tiberius 319 Hemianson. David .Mien 333, 271 Hernandez, Michael D 269 Herr. Judith Ann 365 Herrbach, William Francis . .3.30 Herreman. Henry Robert .. 369 Herriman, Charles Evan 462, 240 Herrmg, Vida Jo Ann 459. 380 Herron, Rita Lou 394 Hershberser, Marv Louis 423, 2.30 Herschman, John Jeffrey .. 404 Hershman, Scott Marris 375 Hertling, Virgil A 329 Hertz Susan 468 Hertzberg, Susan Porter 355 Herzep, Allyson Marjorie 397 He.s,s, Carl Russell 346 Hess, Jeffrey Linn .346 Hessler, Charles Albert . .358 Hesson, Joeen Elaine 290 Hether, Mary Maureen .388 Hetzler, Robi-rt Lewis .... 251 Heupel, James Edwin 40.3, 227. 411. 234 Hewitt, Camille Aulane .383. 281, 282 Hey. Martin Louis 346 Hiatt. Richard . len 333 Hibbard. Martha Louise .. 349 Hibbs. Christine Anne 299, 249 Hibner, Linda H 470 Hickman, Robert Elliott 251. 269 Hickman. Donald James .. .345 Hickman. Phyllis Ann 452, 401 Hickman. Thomas Ralph .. 409 Hicks. .Mfred Gene 410 Hicks. Donald Albert 345 Hicks. Glen . ' Mien 452 Higdon. Michael William 438 Hiccer.son, Robert W. 307 Higgins, Margaret Ann .... 452 HiRKins. Skip .. 311, 269, 249 High. Phyllis Jean 386 Hignite. Jeaney V 383 Hiken. Dana Patricia 272 Hilbish. John Robert 223, 375 Hilbuni. Andrea Faith 312 Hilbum. Jeffrey Woody .. 318 Hildebrand. Randee C 366 Hildebrandt. Jo Ann 4,38. 267. 247 Hildreth. Robert Gene .... 375 Hile. Constancy Lee 349 Hilgeman. iDane Carol .... 355 Htlgers. Diane Lynn 379 Hill. Carolyn Anne 423, 301 Hill, Cynthia Ann 395 Hill. Earnest Eugene 408 Hill. Jack 2nd 191 Hill. James Francis 410 Hill. Lindan Robert 324 Hill. Robert James 405 Hill. Wilma Jean .... 452, 386 Hillery, John Charles 334, 239 Hilligoss, Thomas Joseph Jr 322 Hillis. Fredrick Allen 318 Hilhnan. Judith Libby ... 366 Hilsmier. Gaylene Ann . ., 452 Hilsmier. Joyce Susan 394 Himes. .Stephen F 271 Himmelheber. Kenneth L iin 271 Hinant, Michael G 279 Hinckley. James Calvin .... 410 Hinderlider. Beverly J 381 Hinds. Anna Sue 363 Hines. Elizabeth 288 Hines. Michael 357 Hines. Susan Patricia 452. 295 Hinkle. William Wayne .... 294 Hinton. Bailey Denit 322 Hinton. Sharon Lee .351 Hinz. Richard Wilbur .307 Hipkins. Sandra Jeanne 423. 288 Hipsher. Janet Kay 321 Hire. Claude William 345 Hirschberg. Edward Peter 289 Hirschberg. William Edward 305 Hirschenbein. Rick Alan . 269 Hirschfcld. Steven Kay .... 305 Hirtzel, Betsy Ann 401 Hitchcock. Doris Jean 348 Kite. Sallv Beth 298 Kite. Theresa Mae ...241, 394 Kites, Earle Floyd 3rd .... 328 HIavacek, Darlene Emma .. 354 Ho Jonathan Kei Shing .... 344 Hobbs. Ben Bryant .. 438, 271 Hobbs. Lana Sue 295 Hobbs. Rebecca Jean 452. 241 Hobley. Duane .Man 369 Hochgesang. Phyllis Jane .. 355 Hochstetler. David R. 438, 182, 209, 231 Hocker, . nne Marie 394 Hocker. Carol Lee 423. 295 Hockett. David Allen .373 Hockman. Jan David .371. 271 Hodgdon. Thaddeus Boyd 332 Hodgdon. Thomas Todd 332. 251 Hodges, Cheryl Lee 452 Hodges. Donna Lee 227 Hodges. John 251 Hodgin. Richard Dean ... 240 Hodson. Cathy May 321 Hodson. David Donald .... 322 Hodson. Maril)!! Kaye 312, 266, 247, 236 Hodson. Mark Steven 369 Hoelker. William B 330 Hoerath. Jane . nn 383 Hoffhaus. Helen Sue 342 Hoffman. .Annette 320 Hoffman. Charles Robert .. 307 Hoffman. Charles Wilbur .. 307 Hoffman. Joseph Mather .. 322 Hoffman, Judith Marie .... 349 Hoffman. Lynn Estelle 321, 260 Hoffman, Pamela Dale 452, 298 Hoffman, Robert Lee 319 Hoffman. Roger Phillip 462, 240 Hofft. Ronald 404 Hogan, Jack MilburTi 294 Hogan, Steven Ryan 390 Hogan, Susan 366 Hoggatt. Margaret Hazel .. 260 Hoggatt. Mar - Lynn 397 Hogue. Elda Mae 315 Hogue. Marie Anne .386 Hojnacki. Richard Donald .369 Hokanson, John Erik 4.38. 405. 248 Hokanson. Stephen Paul .. 297 Holcomb, Jennifer LvTin ... 300 Holcroft. Judy Lynn .354 Holdawav. Charles Francis 328. 194 Holdawav. Ronald Steven.. .328 Holdeman. James Edward 357 Holder. John Brjant .390 Holder. Nancv Lea .351 Holder. William Claude ... 174 Holdread, Philip R 307 Holdt, Cathy Ann 396 Holewinski. Lois M. 393, 235 llulland. Sandra S 273 Holler. Ruth .Ann 452 Holliday, Gay 459 HoUingsworth. Peggy Ann,. 398 HoUis. Edward Edison Jr.. 438 HoUister, Kenneth W 174 Hollowav, Michael 204. 327, 231 HolIowa ' , Marcia -Ann ... 299 Holman. Carolyn Sue 292 Holman. Robert Harry 410 Holmes, Carole Joan 383 Holmes. Fred Leroy 345 Holmquist. David W. 357. 313 Holowaty. Marta Xennia .. 343 Holowenko. Richard I 271 Holubar. Glenn Elbert 4.38. 174 Hone cutt. Cheryl Irene .. .350 Hongen. Karen Margaret .. 295 Hooberry. Betsy Ann 42.3 Hood. Beverly Ann 260 Hood. George Stanley 462 Hood. Suzanne E 452 Hooper. V ' onda Jean 298 Hoops. Norman Eugene .... 318 Hoover. James Patrick 294 Hoover. Todd 334 Hope, Oscar CarUsle 230 Hopfinger. Sharon Lee .... 398 Hopkins, Dee Marie 388 Hopkins, George Arthur .... 240 Hopkins, Paula C 396 Hopp, Richard Walter 287 Hoppe. Kathryn Marie .... 303 Hopper. Brenda Lee 423 Hoppes. Trena Jill 308 Horin. Walter John 459 Hormann, Howard Keith . 177 Horn. Kevin Herbert 405 Horn. Richard Anthony ... 330 Homadav. Michael .Allen . 369 Hombostel. Patricia L. 423, 247 Horner, James Earnest 459 Homey. Dianne 273 Homey. Marv Louise 299 Horowitz. Debbie 385, 386 Horowitz, Karla Rae 349 Horst, Pete George .332 Horton. Devonne Ellis .... 271 Horton. Lois Jane 366 Horton. Nathan T. 2nd .... 423 Horton. Tom 327 Horton. Weldon Michael .. 327 Horvath. Elsie Ann 355 Hnr ' ath. Jacquelyn Ann .. 293 Horv-lett, Judith .350 Hose. Kathryn Louise 452 llosek. Julia Kay 380 Hosinski. Marv Frances .... 452 Hoskam, Peter Lee . 401, 230 Hosier. Jane 256 Hostetler. Mary Eleanor .... 366 Hostetler. Rebecca L. 453, 349 Hottenstein, Paula Adele .. 308 Houchins. Gary Michael ., 423 Houdeshel, Harry F. 3rd 316, 247 Houghton, John W. Jr .370 Hougland. Thomas Harold 270 Houpt, Nancy Elaine 310 House, Craig Anthony 410 House. George 325 House. Margaret Victoria.. 397 Houseman. .Norman Lee .. 358 Howard, Frank Edward .... 358 Howard, Glenda Kaye .396 Howard. Neil Bruce.. 462, 240 Howard, Paul Frederick 303, 269 Howard, Stanley Eugene .. 334 Howell, Candace 315 Howell. Robert Selden 331 Howell. Sandra 315 Howensrine. Thomas G. 358, 270 Howerton. James Arthur .. 234 Howser. Mar - Jo 383 Hov. Jacquelin Sue .382 Hoyt. Linda Helen 310 Hozdovich. Irene Dianne.. 298 Hudson. Diana Lee 396 Hudson. Henrv Collins 462, 240 Hudson. Karen Sue 382 Hudson. Marilyn Lee 312, 248 Hudson, Merrellen 349 Hudson, Richard Edward.. 423 Huff, Helen Angela 321 Huff. Michael Walter .375 Huff, Pamela Lee 354 Huff. Ralph Richard 423. .328 Huff. Sharon Mae .... 290. 266 Huff. William Allen 194 Huff. William Andrew 174, 313, 239 Huffman, Gregory Alan .... 390 Huffman, Richard Vemon 318 Huffman, Sue Elaine 315, 249 Hufstedler, Michael F. ... 287 Huggins. Ellen Elizabeth .. .340 Hughel, Janis Lynn 312 Hughel. Thomas Karl 294 Hughes. David Dwigbt .... 410 Hribar. Margaret Ann 295, 227. 237 Hritsko. Loretta Susan .... 279 Hrkel. Randall Stephen .... 316 Hrpka. Marilyn Grace .399 Hmbv. Rebecca Anne 272. .393 Huba ' rtt. Russell J. Jr 472 Hubbard. Martha Kav 453, 342 Huber, Gayla Rae .380 Huber, Judy Beth ,349 Hul er, Leandra Jean 295 Huber, Marilyn Cole .397 Huber, Richard Calvin Jr. 411 Huber, Sharon Ann 459 Hubler, Janet Marie 423 Hud.ik, Mary Ann 393 Huddleston, Stephen Lee .. 311 Huddleston. William R 4.38 Hud.son. Barbara 258 Hudson, Bonnie Jean 383 Hughes. John David 468 Hu ghes, Lewis Nick Jr 438 Hughes, Peggy Ann 267 Hughes. Richard D 318 Hughes. Samuel T. Jr. ... 258 Hull. Ronald Eugene 369 Hulse. Frances Bemiece .. 397 Hulse. Thomas L 462 Human. Terry 305 Humbarger, Carol Marie .. 380 Humbaugh, .Vlarcia Lynne 382 Huinenik. Michael David 222. 409 Huniiiisky. James Peter .... 313 Hunmi. Lynn Ann 343 Hummel. Dennis Jay 319 Hummel. Katherine Jane .. 241 Humphrey. John Everett 182, 209 Humpbrev. Michael F. .... 459 Humphrey. Robert Clark.. 438 Humphrey. Sharon Kay .... 388 Hundley. John Gregory .... 401 Hunn, Mary Susan 386 Hunsberger, Terrence Glenn 344 Hunsicker, Bruce W 438 Hunt. Deborah 383 Hunt. Glorietta 453 Hunt. Jane .Ann 388 Hunt. Judith Lynn 400 Hunt. Roger Herman 411 Hunt. Virgil William 423. 325, 243. 264 Hunter, Michael Bourne .. 326 Hunter. Susan 423 Hunter. Virginia Ellen 453. 220, 386 Hunter, Virginia Ethel . 400 Huntington, Emilv Jane .308, 260, 248 Huntzinger, Cinda Lou .... 295 Huntzinger. Eleanor C 394 Hupp. Fred E. Jr 438 Hupp. Marv Marcia .. 321. 231 Hurlbut. John Charles 332 Hurst. Vivian Ruth 293, 224, 237 Hurteau. Ada Lorraine 453, 292 Hur vitt, Joann Helen 351, 290 Huse, Richard Le Roy 294, 239 Huse, Susan Joan 296 Huseman, Richard .Allan .. 410 Hu.sk. Rolwrt Eugene 322 Hussey. Betty Ann 399 Husted. Roberta Jean 300 Huston. Patricia Kay 380 Hutchinson, Janet Carol .... 453 Huter, Charles Vincent . 439 Huth, William Frederick 385. 391 Huton, Jean 258 Hnx. Clyde Taylor 2nd .... 294 Hvatt, Stephen Jerome 311, 269, 226, 249 Hytle, Samuel Albert 326 Hvden, William Harrison 459, 174 Hyman, E. Allen 423 H ' neman, Barbara Jane .. 299 480 hi: Charles William 329 hlzik. Isabt-lle Ann 439 It ' rad. Rosemary C 439 Iliff. Cynthia Siit 394 Imel. Donald Le Roy 346 Jacklfy, Cynthia Elaint ... 386 Jacks. Keith Herbert 359 Jacks. Thomas Richard .... 370 Jackson, Carter 327 Jackson, Dave Martin 194 Jackson. David Michael .,-. 391 Jackson, Dennis Ray 439 Jackson, Donald L 462 Jackson, Gregory Donald , 344 Jackson. John Michael 405 Jackson. John V. Jr 409 Jackson. Kathleen Marie 321. 251 Jackson, Lawrence C 313 Jackson, Paul David 423 Jackson, Susan Lynne 453 Jackson, Terry Joseph 453 Jacobs, Claudia 351 Jacobs. C:len Robert 329 Imel. Robert Earl 240 Inebnit, Rebecca Ann 388 in lis. Linda Lee 396 Ingram. Linda Gail 394 Ingwalson, Jared Bliss 302 acobs. John Hale 318 Jacobs. Randall Charles .... 371 Jacobson, C.irole Xancy .... 423 Jaeobson. Jerrold Allen 305 Jacobson. Philip K. .... 407 Jacobson, R.iliert Philip . . -359 Jacol)y, Man. ' Annette 303 Jacper. Laura Louise 468 Jaffe, David Michael 462. 240 Jagfier. Michael Joe 374 Jahn. William Bernard .- 329 Jahns, Christine Graham .. 300 Jakuliovvski. Frank 230 James. Ceorgia Ann 300 James. CwendoI ' n 291 James. Janelle 396 James, Jim Michael 410 James. Lawrence David .... 423 Inman. Valla Kay 366 Inniger, Ervin Lee Jr. 186. 204. 231 Ipsen. Susan Jeanne 296 In-Ian. jean Nlarie James, Richard Edward 424, 277. 278, 279 James, Terry Ann 315 Jamison, Janis Louise 295, 26fi Jamison, Larr ' Robert 324 Jamison. Michele Kay 424. 321, 251. 232, 260 Janicki. Marv Ann K 393 Jankovich, Donald C. 439, 371 Jarboe. Friscilla Sue.. 459, 301 Jardine, Jean 310 Jarecke. Peter Johnson .... 353 Jaroszewski. James B. 439, 403 Jarrell. Richard Adrian .... 345 Jar ' is. Sharon Kay 321 Jasinski. Rob Tt John 313 Jaworski, Bernard J. Jr 391 Jay. Margaret Ellen 349. 266. 267 423, 299. 233 Irick, Neil Edwin 401 Irish. Judith Kay 453, 321, 265. 236 Irwin, Kenneth 410 J Jaynes, Karen Sue 459 Jefferson, Charles Lewis .. 370 Jeffries. Arthur Lee 439 Jeffries. Robert Aaron 462, 240 J.-fvcrt, Warren Keith 407 Jcfien, Linda M 470, 256 Jendreas, Cregory Leonard 360 Jenkins. ElizalK-th S 468 Jenkins. Fred Wayne 377 Jenkins. John Tliomas 403 Jenkins, Lou R 439 Jenkins, Marilyn Sue.. 439. 292 Jennings, Charles Thomas 405 Jennings, Nancy Ross 306 Jensen, Bud 251 Jensen, Margaret Jane 367, 281 Jen.sen, Paul Christian 313 Jensen, Susan lingrid 424 Jerram, Jo Anne 470, 258 Irwin, Stanley Joseph 329 Isaacs. Owen Keitb 3rd -,. 344 Isaacson. Barbara Ruth .... 365 Ishida, Richard Dwight 332, 174 Jessop, Daniel H. Jr 302 Jessup. Gregory Allen 371 Je sup, Joy Elaine 340 Jetmore. David Louis 345 Jetter, Sandra 257 Jewell, James William 203, 328 Jines, Donna 257 Jocus. Tadeus Noel 375 Joest, Nicholas Charles 323. 407 Joffe. Rebecca Beatrice ... 380 Johanson, Judith Louise .... 312 Johanson, William Bruce .. 424 John, Janis Diann 295 John. Lenora Lee 387 John. Robert 304, 268 Johns, Michael Reed 390 Johnson, Alan Blaine 439 Johnson, Ann Bonner 315 Ishii. Hiroko 401 Iskowich, Carole Ann 400 Ison, Shirley Juanita 350 Ives. Jane Anne 302 Ives. Lela Ann 423 Ivey, Susan Jeanne 300 Johnson. Jc hnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Jobi I son, ohnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson Jonson. John,son Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Barbara Ann 424 Barbara Marie .... 398 Carol Anne 300 Connie Lou 366 Corinne Emily .. 424 David Wesley .... 318 David William .. 401 Doug 240 Edward Ware 439 304 Elizabeth Ann .! 293 Howard A. Jr 323 Jack Nord 186. 187, 327, 231 James Alan 328 James Victor - 369 John Stephan 424 Joseph M 331 Judith Ann 256 I.iliiison, Katif 257 Idlinsnn, Kathleen Bemice 367 2fil) luhnson. Kenneth Paul 407 Idlmsoii. Lawrence F 424 lohnsoii, Mariiaret Ann 424, 293 23(S Inlinson, Pamela Sue.. 453. 321 Inhnson, Richard W 311 lohnsoii. Rita Jean 351 lulinson. Robert Al en 330 Johnson, Sallv Caswell 424 38H Johnson. Stephen H 311 Johnson. Steven Edward . 4.39 Johnson, Sue Ellen 387 Johnson. Theodore Riley . 439 Johnson, Thomas F 294 Johnson, Virginia Ann 424 Johnston . Gloria Louise Kaarlela, Corinna L. 453, 278, 274 Kaczmarek, Kenneth W. .. 174 Kaffenberper. Winnie M. 341, 247 Kafoure. William Paul 375 Kahn, Erika Amv 424 Kahn, Harrv Abe 289 Kahn, Lilu 386 Kalb. Thomas Walter 369, 198 Kalina, Susan Jeanne 453, 308 Kalupa, Edward James 439, 174 Kamman, Nancy Lee 299 Kammes. Kay 247 Kamp. Cassandra Lee 315, 376 Kampe, Kathryn Aleene 424. 321 Kane. Charles Joseph 211 Kane. Patricia Ann 315 Kannin; . Xfyxna . nn 292 Kanning, Myron George .. 390 Kantmski, Mary Ellen 353 Kaplan, Neil Wayne 305 Kaplan. Noel Alan 359 Kaplan, Rosie 379, 380 Kapusta, -Mice K 424, 236 Kam, John William Jr. 358, 230 Kam, William Joseph 410 Kamischkv, Tedd H. 460, 275, 411 Karrmann, Edward Ramsay 439 Kasdorf, Harry Willard .... 271 Kaseff. Jen Lynn 453 Kasper, Suzanne 341. 267 Kasprziik, Michael J 408 Kasten. Penelope Mary 424, 293 Katterhenrv, Eileen Rose.. 356 Katz. Donald Paul 305 Katz, Janet Viola .... 290, 281 Katz, Linda, Natalie 320 Katzman, Beverly Lynn .... 366 Kauffman, Frederick A. 424, 371 Kaufman. Berta Zelda 400 Kaufman. Le Roy James .. 471 Kave. Michael James 327 Kavlor. Camile Bonita 308 Kaylor, John .Mien 313 Kavlor, Ken Meier 313 Kays. David Lee 401 Kazith. Thomas Joseph .... 424 Keas, fab( ' l Emily 341 Keas, Sheila Marie 340 Kt-atnn. Thomas Alan 439, 314 Keaton. William Bruce .... 314 Keefcr, James Allen 439 Keenan, Lora Katharine .. 308 Keenan, Thomas 313 Keene, James Lee 307 Keeney, Jack Dennis 331 Keeper, Harland - 324 Kepley. Linda Kay 439 Kegle ' , Morris Wendell - 405 Keil, Cheryl Suzanne 385, 389 Keim, Donna Kay 386 Keinsen, Susan 400 Keisling, Connie Lea 379 250. 396 Johnston. Jolin Michael . 209 Johnston. Larry Wayne 307 Johnston. Maynard A. 332 Johnston. Sarayette Sue 350 Johnston, Stuart Adams ., 462 Jollv. Marilvn Charlotte ... 470 Jollv, Marilvn Lucille 281, 282, 386 Jonah, Jane Eleanor 386 Jonas, Robert Quinn 439 Jones, Anne Campbell 308 Jones, Booker T 468 Jones. Bruce E 302 Jones. Catliy Lind 321 Jones, Charles Webster ...- 328 Jones. Charlotte Lee 310 Jones, Cynthia Ann 340 Jones. Deborah 355 Jones, Denise Lynne 301 Keith, Diana Lynn 355 Keith. Janet Eileen 355 Keith, Richard Kenyon 439 329 Keith, Sally Wiltshire . ' 453 Kelemen. Danette 424 Kellam. Elizabeth Ann .... 398 Kellam, John Lin ' el 439 Keller, Jeanne Marie 453 Keller. Pamela Sue 424 Keller, Ronald Elwood .... 204 Kellev. Christina L 296 Kelley, Eloise 293 Kelley, Janet Sue 267 Kelley. Kathleen 460, 356 Kellev, Linda Sue 351 Kellev. Nancy Glo 396 Kellev. Patricia F. .. 382, 272 Kelley, Wayne Lee .. 439. 297 Kellum, Paul Nicholas 275 Kelly. Brian V 275 Kelly, Colleen EUen 386 Kelly, Eloise 453 Kellv, James H 462 Kelly, Linda E 439 Kelly, Stephen D 453 Kelsey, Dennis L 333 Kelsev. Karen Lynne 295 Kelsev, W. Michael.. 358, 221 Kelso, Linda Gayle 233 Kelso. L ' nda Victoria 296 Kelson, NIarjorie Pauline .. 394 Kem, Mary Ann 273 Kemper, James Ralph 359 Kemple, Joyce Elaine 393 Kempner, Frances 290 Kendall, Barbara Jo 396 Kendall, John Wright 331 Kendall, Michael Le Rov .. 311 Kendall, Susan Ruth 348 Kendrick, Patricia Jon 308 Kendrick, Ralph Lee 191 Kennedy, Cynthia Jeanne 394 Kennedy, Joan Eleanor . 306 Kennedy, Phvllis Ann 424, 385, 234 Kennedy, Robert Owen ... 328 Kennerson, James Willis .. 275 Kenney, Lloyd Edward .-- 405 Kent, Stanlev Crawford 199, 226, 230, 231 Kent. Stephen Walter 223, 409 Kentner, Kenneth R 316 Kentor. Laird James -. 424. 289 Kentor. Michael Bruce .. 289 Kenworthy, Jack Allan .... 328 Kenyon, Susan Delight .... 355 Kepler. Teny- Lee 222 Kerberg, Diana Lea 349 Kerby. Patrick Joseph 462 Kercheval. Martha J. 348, 250 Kerchner, Margie Orilla 424. 292 Kem. David Robert 344 Kem. Lawrence Adrian .. 294 Kem, Ra Tnond Lex 411 Kernodle, Gary Calvin .... 374 Kerr, Diana Nell 424 Kerr, Ellen Lee 424 Kerr, Georgianne .... 400, 233 Kerrigan, Elizabeth Ann 321, 237 Jones. Elizalieth Ann 349 Jones, Jones, Gwendolyn Marie . 424 Jones, Jones, Ila Elizabeth 340 Jones. Jones. Jacqueline Sue Jones, 308 251 Jones, Jcmes, h-itrcy C 334 Jones, Joanne Marie 341 Jones. Jones, John Arthur 439 Jones, Jones, John Arthur 309 Jones. Jones, Judith Ann 400 Jones. Judith Ann 355 Jones. Jones. Judith Catherine ... 306 Jones, Jones, Judy 343 Jones, Jones. Judy Kay 299 Jones. Jones. Karen Arline 424 Jones. Jones, Karen Elaine - 355 Jones, Jones, Kathryn Darlene -. 355 Jones. Jones. Kay 223 Jordan Jones, Margaret 257 Jones, Mary Lou 453 Jordan Kersten, Gary Henry Kerth. Linda M Kesling, Carolyn Sue Kessler, Jacqueline Kessler, Kendall Jon .. 439, Kestner, Carol Anne Ketterer. Corinne Mae - — Ketterson, Ellen Dorcas 424, Keucher, Thomas Rudolph 325, Keyser, Wendy Lynn Khavari, Sue Akhtar Kickam, Robert Kick, Thomas Kickev. Stephen B Kiel, C;regor ' Alan Kiel. Kathy Baird Kienlen. David Alan 332, Kierein, Thomas Joseph .... Kiesling, Karen Ann Kikas, Ann Kildsig, Patricia Mae Kilgore, Linda Arlene Kilgour. Phyllis Ann 460, Kill, Timothy Lee Killingbeck, Wilham E. 439. Kiliworth, Steven John 221, 261, Kilrain. Edwin T. 3rd 439. 314, 251. Kimball, Anita Marie Kimball. Cean Kimball, Sherry Norris .— Kimble, Susan Kay Kimmel, Rebecca Jean .... Kimmel. Sue Ann Kimmel. Mary Jo 424, 310, Kincaid, David Robert .... Kincaid, Sandra K. .. 298, Kindle. Lucia Bargar King, Allen Theodore 453. King, Anna Merle King, Carol Ann King, David Lawrence -.. King. Dennis Lee .... 331, King, Emery Clarence King, George D King, James Wilford 269, 221, King, Jeffrey Thomas King, Joann King, Mar ' Lou 453, King, Penelope Ann King. Phillip Noel King, Richard Hall King, Robert Wesley King, Sana Christine King, Suzanne King, Walter Carol Jr Kingsbury, Janet Kay 424, Kinkle, Barbara L ' nn Kinkle, John Robert Kinney, Lila Lee Kinnick. William R. Jr Kinnison, Shirley Kay 300, Kinser, Douglas Marshall .. Kinser. Paul Alan Kintigh, Thomas Wayne .... Michael Joseph 327 Peggy Ann 382 Philip Arnold 324 Richard Valentine .. 358 Robert Clark 303 Roger William 369 Rosalyn Jeanne 424. 342 Sally Ann 366 Sharon Ann .. 424. 379 Sherrin Ann 424 Susan Ellen 366 Susan Lynn 349 Thomas A 408 Thomas Artur 358 Thomas Jay 369 X ' irginia Marie 379 William Robert 401 . David Michael 2S7 410 . James L ' nn 294. 249 K 222 Kin on, John Stuart 297 355 Kinzer. Anita Cayle 468 393 Kirk, Ann Tindall ... 382. 281 256 Kirk. Cary Christopher .... 304 286 Kirk-ham, Patricia Anne ... 354 424 Kirkpatrick. Ian Blair .369 295 Kim, Michael Emmet 424 Kirtchik, Barbara Susan .... 453 300 Kirthmd. Patricia A 425 Kish. Betty Jo 425 223 Kish, James Richard 405 393 Kish, Thomas Michael 439, 240 424 Kistler. Michael Ray .322 332 Kistner, Karen Lynn 349 344 Kitchel, Janis Ellen 298 313 Kitchell, Lawrence M 439 375 Kittle, James Louis Jr. 296 439, 318. 217, 220. 247 174 Kittle, Patricia Anne 386 409 Kiver, Diane Fern 279 453 Kivett, Frank Ray 328 382 Kixmiller. Randolph L 294 306 Klaas, Richard Lee 453 349 Klaas, Richard Lowell .... 324 265 Kleckner, Bonnie Beth 358 296, 279 Kleiman, Sandra Jean 394 369 Klein, James .Allen 405 Klein, Judith Anne 348 249 Klein, Keith Kyle 453. 274, 405, 248 226 Klein, Linda Sue 425 388 Klein, Michael Willis 425 355 Klein, Thelnia Jeanne 468, 288 424 Kleine, Marparet Diane .... 386 298 Kleiner, Harvey Steven 453 ■ 269, 408 453 Kleinhenz, Margaret Ellen 241 Kleist, Donna Marie ,355 274 Klen. Margaret 258 325 Klenck, Joel Earl 332 250 Kleopfer, Robert D 425 355 Klepfer, Steven Lee 303 Kleynieryer, Robert John .. 318 323 Klick, Pamela Jeanne A 296 ,355 Kline, Joseph Jr - 390 381 Kline, Kathleen Gay.. 310, 267 369 Kline, Kevin Delaney 376 247 Kline, Sharon Irene .399 377 Kline, Tom 251 275 Klineshiven, John William 462 Klinger, Brent J 359 249 Klingler, Jan Sheridan ... 381 329 Klinkenberg. Nancy Ann.. 398 453 Kloper, Marty 369 401 Klueh. Kenneth Joseph 357 395 Kluesner, Robert Lee 453 ,334 Klugman, Stephan Craig 249 278, 279, 281, 282, 136, 249 410 Knall, David Wells .. 439, 297 295 Kneljel, Lv-nn Mary 321 470 Knecht, Thomas James 297 328 Kneir, Vicki Sue 298 315 Kneisley, John William 453 4.39, 405, 243 424 Knierim, Dennis William.. 408 296 Knight, Clifton Paul 3.30 439 Knight, Howard Ralph 410 281 Knight, J. Douglas Jr 425 357 Knight, Mary Etta -. 355 294 Knipmever, Kathryn Ann .. 301 302 Knoke, Theresa Sue .383 Jortl.ui, M.uilvii Bonnie 292. 250 Jordan. KolnTt Michael .371, 273 Jordan. Stephen Eilward .. 332 Jordan, William Craig 297. 271 Jordy, Alice Kay 400 Jorgensen, Charles Conrad 198 Jornod. Vickie Dee .308. 221. 266, 247, 2.36 Joseph. John Gregory 411 Joseph. Loui-s Lipman - 319 Joseph. Rev Morris 261 Joworski. Bernard 270 Joyce. Kathleen Louise .... 386 Joyce, Paul BolKrts 369 Joyner, Harry C. 2nd 186, 187, 322 Judd. James Thomas 369 KiKip. John Richard 425, 313, 249 Knopf. Howard Mamlin ... 319 Knovvles. Christopher G. .. 274 Knowles, C;earold Lee -390 Knudson, Karyn Jean 425 Knutsoti, Roland Manuel 3rd 314 239 Kohl). Kenneth William .. ' 408 Kohrin, Jerry L 305 Kobvlensky. Barbara Jeanne 354 Koch. Darryl Gene 330 Koch, Theodore Morgan .. 462 Kocyha, Karen . nn - 298 Koegel. Thomas Robert .-.. 325 Koehler. Alan Gerard 439 Koehler, Elizabeth Anne .. 272 Koehler. Gene Bob 410 Koehler. Luise W 321 Koehlinger. Denis Lee 462. 240 Koelpin, Volker Henry 425, 314 Koeneman, Diane Lynn .... 382 Koenig. Brian Edward .328, 174 Koenig, Paula Irene 299 Koesler, Marv Joanna 356 Kohlhorst. Judith Ann .386 Kohne. John Anthony Jr.. 425 Kokosa. John Michael 408 Koldvke, Linda Gaye 396 Kollker. Patricia L 321 KoIImar. Patricia Lee 382 Kcmnnes, Katharine Margaret 393 Konecky, John Phillip .... 328 Konop, Billie Jean 425 Konsynski, Loma Rae 393 Konzen, Daniel Scott 358 Koporc, Gail Frances .399 Kopu.sla. Alice 292 Koring, Robert Henrv - 331 Korn. Susan Kay .... 439, 299 Kornnian, Robin Brooks ... .3.59 Kornovva, David Ronald .. 174 Kors, Terry Lee .311 Kortenher, Roseann -342 Korthauer. George . ndrew .326 Koselke. Darlene Carole .. 453 Kostelnik, Janicf Kay .351 Kotnske, Thomas Eldon .... 240 Kotyuk, Ida Edith 425 Kotzan, Bruce . ndrew 425, 307. 177 Kovskv, Karen Sue .355 Kowal. Janet 2S6 Kowalski. Kathleen B 300 Kowalski. Kathleen Margaret 40O Kowinski. David Paul 332 Koziolek. Carol Smith 453 Koziolck. Gerald Frank .... 453 Kracium, Michael Gene .... 376 Kraft, Thomas Albert .370 Kragh. Thomas .Alan 313 Kragler. Sherry Eileen .... 453 Krainak, John Carl 369 Kramer, Margaret Ann .... 258 Kramer, Robert Michael .. .332 Krane. Dale Anthony 326 Judd. .Michael Warren 460 Judjahn. C;erharil W. 3.34. 227 Judson. Kli ibeth .Anne 355, 231 Juhn. Eliz.nlH-th 258 Julian, Janet Cayle 306 Julian. Lvnne Maurine 424, 306 Jnlis, Karen Gail 273 Jung, Keith Howard 297, 221. 249 Junk, William Paul 4.39, 304 Junkcn, .Anita Lynn .301 Jurgeineyer. Nancy Lee .. 296 Jnrgensen, John Warren . . 424 Ju.stile. James Michael ... 424 jusliss, Kenneth Glenn ,3,59 Krathwohl, Lis i Claire . 279 Krause. Jen Lynn 310 Krause. Timothy Elliot ... 374 Kraushar. Heidi 290. 278. 274. 249 Kravitz. Howard Lee 4.39, .353 Krebs, Leonard Allen ,304 Krebs. Timothy .333, 251 Kreibaum, Pamela Ann .... 425 Kren, Diane Louise .. 222, .380 Kress. Patricia Jane .393 Krieble. Leslie Ann , 312 Kriegbauni. Marsha Lynn 393 Krieger. Hugh Peter 2S1 Krier, Bet h Ann 282 Krier, Judith Kav .343 Krietemeier. Rick F. 318 Kritsch. Donald Robert .32.3, 250 Krivoshia, Michael 174 Kroll, Darlene Marie 453 Kn ll, William Charles . ,345 Kronewetter, Glendon H. .. 324 Kroon. Diana 256 Krouse. Carol Ann 394 Kruchten, Cary Jacob 4.39, 302, 2SI Krueger, Berard W 325 Krueger, Dennis Willard 439, 204 Krueger, Katherine Ruth . 299 Krueger. Richard Dale 297 Knjger, Earl Allen 425 Kruk. Richard Antoni 271 Krull. David John 425 Krull. Rolierl J 439. 353 Kruse. James Fordyce 405 Krywav. J.ames George 460. 275 Kubat. Thomas Eugene .. 278 Kubow. Diane Jane 300. 267 Kucan. Margaret .388 Kuebbeler. Judith 258 Kohlenhoeller. Gar ' Lee .. 331 Kuhlenschmidt. Theodore Howard 302 Kuhn. BarKira 258 Kuhn. Jac(iueline Ann 399 Knhn. Loren Dale 230 Kuhns. Jacqueline .Sue 453. 349 Kuipers. Vvette Rose .383 Kujawa. Mich.iel -Adrian . .360 Kunkel, Mary Carobii 386 Kunkle, Franc ' cs .Ann -385 Kuntz, Linda -Ann 396 Kuntz, Roseniarie -399 Kupferer, Jean 342 Kurick, RoWrt 270 Kurz, Louis Alvin -- 373. 374 Kusek, Ilene J 366 Knsler, Carolvn Ann 388 Kuster, Richard Jay 302 Kuteh. Donald Herman ... 314 Kutsl.ar. Patricia -348 Kuwana. Samuel 425 Kwasny. Gregory Paul -3-32 Kwasnv. Stanlev Charles Jr- -332 La Flamme, Janice Marie 366 La Master, Dianne Layne 453, 298 La Prell, Edrie Frances .... 468 Labney. Donna Lynn . Lacey, Barbara Jane , 365 379 Lach, Jane Lach, Jean . 321 . 321 Lach, Mike 203 Lacko, Mary 256. 257 Lacy, Sharon Leilani 341 Ladanyi. Agnes Elinor .... 222 481 L;iemiiier. Joan Carol 321 Laganle. John Jacque-. .... 269 Lahey, Theresa Ann 425 Lain. John Leiand 440 Laird. Margaret Ann 306 Lake, Charles Michael ... 405 Lamar. MarilvTi Sue 340 Lamh. Courtney Charles . 401 Lamb. W ' ilham Michael 302. 271. 222 Lambert, Cayle Walters .. 453 Lambert. James Edward 462 Lambert, Jerold Roy 440 Lambert. Julia Helen 425 Lambert Linda Kav .341 Lamble. Walter Harold .... 339 Lambo, Susan Clair 356 Lancaster, John Stephen .. 425 Land, Dwane Kent 371 Landgrebe, Marilyn Kay .. 453 Landis. Dale Lee ... 278. 227 Landis. Larr - Allen 328 Lane. Diane ' Estelle 348 Lane. William Berr - Jr. ,, 230 Lang, James Arthur 462 Lang, Mary Constance .,._ 388 Lang. Sara Helen 440 Langdon. Lynn Marie .... 380 Lange. William Michael .. 363 Langston, Timothy Louis .. 373 Lanham. Williajii Frank .. 324 Lanier. Caria Maureen ... 454 Lankford, Richard Leo ... 440 Lanninp, Loren Jeffrey 289 Lantz, Jane Carol . 321. 224 Lantz. Thoma.s Joe .. 440, 318 Lanz, Jerry Lee 377 Lape, Janice Carole 460 Lapp, Alan 333 Larke, Kenneth Ronald .... 440 Larkin. John 357 Larman. Barbara Lynn .... 320 Larrick, Harry James 326 Larsen. Earl Charles 325 Larson, Barbara Edith .... 399 Larson, Robin Louise 288 Larum. Jean Sue 396 Lasayko, Louise Marie .... 394 Lash. Dennis Andrew 440 Lashua, Carl Vane 297 Lask, Linda Ann 306 Laswell. William T 462 Latier, Kay Margaret 454 Latshaw, Carol Ann 383 Lattimer, Sue Ellen .. 321, 421 Lattore. Patrick Allen 375 Latz, John Patrick 440 Lau, Cheryl Ann 300 Lauber, R.ie Ernestine ... 348 Lauderdale, Jackie Joe ... .369 Laiie. John Robert 440 Laughlin, Nellie Kay .355. 231 Laukhuf, Dean R 425 Lauritzson, Marcia Ruth 310. 237 Lave. Tom 374 Lavery, Constance Louise 386 Law, Catherine Lin 425 Lawlay, Margaret 256 Lawler. David Eston 311 LawTence, Helen 380 Lawrence, Lennie Ray .... 374 Lawrence, William James 376 Laws, Marjorie Jean 387 Laws, Richard Van 425 Lawson. David Edward .. 462 Lawson, Rita Ann 354 Lay. Clorius Lee 440 Lay. Linda Sue - 353 Liiycock, Steven William.. 408 Layne, Dave Minter 446, 325 Layson, David Allen 331 Layton, Joanne Rosa 388 Le Baud, Jean Pierre 440 Le Beau, Pamela Rose .... 293 Le Burkien, Richard D. 304, 227 Le Fevre, Suzanne .. 425. 315 Le Mar, Bmce Richard .... 391 Leach, Betty 308 Leach, Linda Ann 454, 312, 265, 243 Leaders. Bonnie Lee 241, 381 Lear. Janet Sue 381 Learnard, John Fowler .... 332 Leary, Joseph William .... 369 Leary, Thomas Richard .. 425 Leatherman. Dennis Dale 454 Leavell. Jack J. 269, 410. 249 Lebo. Marcia Ann 373 Lebowitz. Martin Saul ... 209 Leckie, Alexa Yvonne 293, 281 Lederman. Ilene Gail 383 Lee. Albert Richard 460 Lee, Carol Jean 386 Lee, Karen Rose 460 Lee. Larrie Howard 425. 305, 261. 264. 247 Lee. Markola 381 Lee, Nancy J 340 Lee. Patricia Ann 470 Lee. Paul Linn 278, 279 Lee. Rickey Oren 327 Lee, Thomas Edward 333 Lee, Valerie Martha.. 363, 365 Leedy, Ruth Anne ... 341, 278 Leen, Jacqueline Kaye .. 354 Leerkamp, Randolph Alan 318 Leeuw, Gene Raymond .. 425 Leffel, John Herbert 2nd. 331 Leffel. Renee Debra 281. 282. 268 Legg. Judith Ann 393 Leggett. Nina B 278 Leggett. Stephen Mark 440. 307 Legler. Theodore R. 2nd 269. 230. 409 Legros, Jacqueline Ann 296 Lehman. Charles Philip .... 317 Lehman, Nancy Jayne 462, 240 Lehinann. Janine Marie .... 300 Lehner. Richard Anthony 333 Leiffemian, Iva 258 Leighton. Richard Kieth .. 346 Leighty. Nonnan Scott -... 222 Leilous, Craig Garden ... 344 Leimbacber, Richard Lee 297. 269 Leinberger. Gary Joe 186. 325 Leininger, Barbara Sue .... 454 Leinwand, Rochelle E. .... 354 Leist, Jeffrey Alan 287 Leitner. Ramona Nanette.. 394 Leiand. Kenneth Wells .... 345 Leiand, Thomas Jean 303 Lemasters, Paul Reid 318 Leming, William Hedrick 297 Lemler, Kathleen Ellen ... 386 Lemna. Janet Lee 237 Lemon, Thomas Ridley 462, 240 Lemontree. Joyce Hymen 454 Lennarson, Meredith R. .. 315 Lenox, Richard Shelby .... 302 Lentes, Karen Elaine 440, 288 Lentz. James Curtin 328 Lenz, Mary Margaret 310 Leonard, Virginia Clemson 393 Leonhardt. Barbara Jo 454, 401 Leonhardt. Jack Harvey .. 401 Lepird. Shirley Jean 342 Lenier. Scort Allen. 239, 305 Lesburg, William B 373 Lesch, Ravmond Martin .. 369 Lesh, Llewellyn Boyd 313 Lesher, James Earl 331 Leslie, Barbara Jean 396 Leslie, Donald Howard .... 454 Lesow, John Walden 294, 222 Less. Martin Frederick .. 319 Lessie. David Lawrence .. 328 Lester, Patricia Ann 440 Letinich, Sam F 454 Levee, Samuel Louis 357 Levens, James Roland .... 323 Leventhal. Richard Allen.. 305 Levi, Barbara Ellen 381 Levi, Richard Kevin 325, 247 Levin, Carol Elaine 281 Levin. Donald Morris 440, 289, 251 Levin. Elliott Dordek 240 Levin, Gayle Barbara 290 Levin, Ilene B 460 Levin, Judith Barbara 320 Levin, Marc A 250 Levin, Michael Lawrence 305 Levin. Richard Lee.. 305, 280 Levine, Carol Elaine 290, 282 Levy. Blondie 359 Levy, Bruce James 305 Levy, Emma Sue 454 Levy, Robert Mark 305 Levy, Susan Jane .... 425, 320 Levy. Suzanne G 349 Levy, William 462 Lewis, Anne Myers 308 Lewis, James D 410 Lewis, Jerry E 468, 270 Lewis, Kathryn Jane 393, 234 Lewis, Larry Douglas 323 Lewis, Marc Steven 319 Lewis, Mary Frances 267 Lewis, Nancy Jane 248 Lewis, Norman Millard Jr. 303 Lewis, Richard Harold .... 411 Lewis, RoI)ert Gene 408 Lewis, Sally Ann 400 Lewsader, Barbara Ann . 394 Lezer, Susan Marie 470 Lichtenberg, Judith Bea .. 320 LichtenbergtT, Dennis Lee 360 Lichtman. Suzanne Ilene 353, 354 Lidikay, Linda Jane 383 Liebenow, Beverly Diane.. 381 Liechty. Mary Lou 470 Lienhart, Tanya C... 241, 394 Lievense, Diane Yvonne .. 343 Liggett, Roger Lee 471 Light, Susanne Gloria 290 Lightcap, Kathleen Arm 454, 296, 220 Lightcap, Nancy Joan 296 Eighty. Paul Bruce 440 Liles, William Eugene ...- 390 Lilliston, Andrew W. Jr. .. 311 Limberg, Karen Diane 231, 396 Linback, Janet Irene 342 Lindberg, Judith Ann 386 Lindemann, Jon Paul 408 Linder, Denise Karen 383 Lindholm, Linda Lou 379 Lindley, Sandra 258 Lindsay, Maxine 258 Lindsey. Deborah . nn .... 230 Lindsey, Sherril Anne 296 Ling, Elizabeth Jane 381 Linhart, Larry Roy 314 Linimer, Thomas R 371 Link. Jacqueline Marie .... 382 Link, Sandra Susan 379 Linn. Pamela Jean 241 Linquist, Dianna Jean .... 386 Lipner. Max 305, 281 Lippens, Carole J 366 Lipsey. Ellen Joan 355 Lisak, Ronald Arthur 222 Liser. Cindy 386 Little. John Anthony 373. 377 Little. Tracy Eugene 462, 240 Litzenberger, Sam W. Jr. 462. 240 Lively, Robert Lee Jr 425 Livingston. Michael J. 330 Livingston, OIlie Jr. 346 Lloyd, Dennis Frank 375 Lloyd, M. Dianne 341 Lloyd, Margaret Ann 353, 355 Lloyd. Mary 288 Lo Duca, Dominick Nick.. 304 Lo, Lucy, 425 Loats, Lois Lynn 425, 310, 248 Loayza. Marilou - 355 Lobus, John Alan 358 Lockridge. Helen Jane 267 Lockwood. George F 376 Lockwood, Janet Faye .... 400 Loeper, Carolyn Sue 387 Loepke. Mary Alice 425 Loeser. Edwin Jay 440 Loftman, Guy Rickard ... 217 Logan, Janet Lee 454 Logan, Jerry Wayne 370 Logan, Phihp Allan 305 Logan. Theodore Edward 204 Logan. Wade Eugene 304 Logsdon, Charles B 240 Loh, Robert 191 Lohman, Carolyn Margene 256 Lohmann. Karen May 288 Lohsl, Stephen Charles .... 344 Loman, Linda Lee .. 460, 308 Loman. Steve 294 Lombard, Carol Ann 381 Long, DLee 233. 380 Long, James .Mbert 2nd . 332 Long, Joseph Merl 345 Long, Judith Mary .. 425, 312 Long, Linda Mae 454 Long, Mary Ann 256 Long, O. B 327 Long, Randy T 322. 251 Long, Robert Scott 358 Long, Stephen David 462 Long. S dney Kaye . 295. 233 Long, Wayne Arthur 329 Long, William Joseph 196 Loomis, David Orison 344 Loomis. Robert Curran .... 330 Loomis. Robert Lee 405. 240 Lopp, Patricia 256 Lorenc, E. Gale 386, 260 Lorenz, . lice S 379 Lorenz, Kenneth David .... 294 Lose, Stephen Arthur 377 Lott, Kathleen Ann 308 Lottes. Ronald Lee 329 Lotti, Michael Joseph 440 Louck. Herbert R. Jr 240 Louck. Libby Ann 296 Louda, Robert Joseph .... 404 Louden, James E 440 Loudermilk, Michael J. , . 302 Louick, Eileen Ann 425. 320. 236 Louis, Barbara Rose 296, 266 Lovall, Larry Dwayne .... 357 Love, Cheryl Diane 383 Love, Gary Milton 174 Love, James Ernest 371 Love, Margaret Ann 381 Love. Nano ' Elisabeth .... 312 Love, Patricia Ann 425 Love, Paul David 324 Lovell, Arthur Grisley 440, 271 Lovellette. Stephen Joe .... 440 Loveman. Carol 425, 288 Loving, Constance Lee .... 343 Loving, Martha Griffin .... 354 Lovinger, Penni Ellen .... 320 Lovitt, Phyllis Leigh 382 Lowden, Barbara Lee 321 Lowdermilk, Joe Rurham.. 226 Lowdermilk, Jon F 226 Lowe, Delx)rah Ann 348 Lowe, Robert Ferree 286 Lowe. Walter Lee .309 Lowens, Mark Bernard .... 405 Lower, Susan Elaine 298 Lowery, Karen Louise .... 395 Lowes, Jack Edward 313 Lowpen, William 327 Lozano, Rodolfo 462, 240 Lozow, Jon Peter .305 Lubin, Bonnie Beth 351 Luby. Thomas Paul 307 Lucas. Danny Joe 410 Lucas, David William 328 Lucas, Eva 341 Lucas, Howard Keith 269 Lucas. Jo Ann 306 Luczak, Kathleen Ann .... 394 Ludkiewicz, William Michael 358 Ludlow. Brandt Lee 311 Ludlow, Carol Ann 454 Ludwig, Larry Kent 425 Luedeman. Stephen D 314 Lueder, Pamela L ' nn 387 Lucking, Amy Katherine .. 468 Luellen, Susan Jane.. 288, 249 Luenstroth, Joyce 258 Luig, Jack 346 Lumbra. Gregory Sheldon 326 Lumm, Ralph Edward .... 314 Lundal. Robert Edward 440, 360 Lundberg. Harriet . gda .. 468 Lundin. Madelyn Leslie . 354 Lundy, Elizabeth Jane .... 286 Lunte, Pamela 343 Lurton. Ernest Lee 425, 297. 243 Lusher, Carol Ann 306 Lussow, Fred H 275. 231 Lustig, Gregory J 319 Lvbrook, Jo Katherine 426. 315, 243 Lvbrook, Robert E 440 Lynch, David Knight 406 Lynch. Virginia Louise .... 349 Lynn. Charles Jackson 294 Lyon. Brenda 257 Lyon. Vicki Lou 454 Lyons. John Frederick .... 440 Lytle, Michael Allen 329, 227 Lytton, Howard B. Jr. 462. 240 Lytton. Jeffrey Jordan 297 M 482 Maburn. Gerald James 322. 226 Maby. Mary 257 MacDonald, Carol Ann 454. 321 MacDonald. John James , 307 MacDonald. .Scott Douglas 223. 409 MacKenzic. Katherine A. 321 MacLean, Lowe Stannard,. 385 MacMurray, Karen E 454 Macdonald, Georgia 223 Mackay. James Ian 316 Mackcl, Jerry Lee . 353. 358 Mackenzie, Melanie 312 Mackey, Sharon Lee 342 Macklin, Thomas 324 Macy. Barry Lee 440 Macy. Jo Ellen 293, 224 Macy, Warren Lee 374 Maddox, Arlene Sue 379 Maddox, Sherrianne .. 221. 251 Maeda. Bruce Tare 333 Maggard. Oliver David . 286 Maguirc, Judith Ann 470 Mahan. David Lee .,, 462, 240 Mahcr, Robert Steven 370 Mahoney, Marianne 355 Mahts, John 297 Mahurin, Carl Michael ... 332 Maidetiberg, Anthony Charles 369 Maines, Carol Anna 440 Mains. Steve Alan 311 Maiden. Gary Lynn 324 Major, Susan 426, 321 Makiclski, Dennis John 334 227 Makielski, Michael T ! 440 Makowski. Raymond E 426 Makrauer. Zola Sue 290 Malcom, Donald Lynn ... 334 Malcomb, Lewis Marshall 357 Malcomb, May N 426 Malinchak, William John 440, 322. 174 Malinowski, William Joseph 275 Mallatt, Philip Russell 403 M.illett. Jo Ellen 306 M.ilU-tt. Thomas Richard . 373 Malloy, Joyce Edith . 426, 310 Malman. Jerome Stuart .. 319 Malman. Robert Louis 319 Malone, Mar ' Helen 395 Malone, Shalaine Delores . 341 Maloney. James P. H 426 Malsbury, Frank Henry 2nd 408 Maltenfort, Kenneth M. 269. 249 Mancino, Pat 124 Manfred. Francis Cosmo .. 324 ManHe. Judith 320 Manion, Diana 426 Manis, Myra Ann 379 Manley. Sharon Marie 398. 234 Mann, Kenneth Robert .. 222 Mann. Raymond Euvon .. 454 Mann, Thomas Edward ... 370 Mannaa, Ibrahim M 391 Manning, Jeanne Anne .... 468 Manning, Richard Hendricks 407 Manoski. Kathleen Julia .... 397 Manson, Joseph Lawton 286. 269 Mantas. Clara 454 Manthey, Klaus 440 Manuel. Stephen Ira 454 Marbaugh, Pam 381 Martellino. David Lincoln.. 332 Marehick. Nancy Ruth .... 382 Marcilliat, Anne C 470 Marcolte, William J. 440, 269. 408 Marcum. Howard J 426 Marcus, Elaine Sandra 441. 320, 267 Marcus. Lynn 426. 265 Marcus. Sue Ann 454 Marcy, Jeanne 381 Marcy. Taunya Karen 385, 386 Marine, Rebecca Sue 426 Marion, Roberta L 350 Mark, Sue Ellen 355 Markev, Diane Elizabeth .. 367 Marko. George Franklin ... 230 Markowicz, Barbara E 382 Marks. Allen Phillip 289 Marks, Brown 174 Marks, Kathleen Frances 454. 306, 270 Marks, William A 466 Marlatt, Cav Charyle 273 Marlatt, Lucy Alice 350 Miirley. Loren Dow 441 Marlow, Nancy 257 Marovich, Donna May 381 Mar(iuis, John Michael .... 375 Marsala. Toni-Lynn 426. 227, 310 Marsh. Christine Anne ... 383 Marsh. Dorothy Ruth 393 Marsh. Herbert Warren 353 222 Marshall, Allan Faber 426. IS2, 209, 274, 248, 313 Marshall. Beth Ann 301 Marshall, Christine Ann .... 379 Marshall. Deanna Lyn 381 Marshall, James Michael 302 Marshall, Robert Walker ,. 471 Marshall, S. H 371 Martin. Barbara Anne 306 Martin, Beverly Ann 341 Martin. Beverly Sue 400 Martin. David Porter 471, 377 Martin, George Glen 226. 261. 247 Martin, James Walter 328 Martin, Joseph Anthony 174 Martin, Judith Ann 292 Martin, Karen 282. 241 Martin, Karen Lou 381 Martin, Mac Jay 328 Martin, Mary Ellen 365 Martin, Nancy Katherine .. 380 Martin, Nelson Eugene .,,. 314 Martin, Patricia Fern 315 Martin, Patricia Kay 398 Martin, Renee Ellen 468. 300 Martin. Richard Dane 307, 373 Martin. Ruth Ann 426 Martin, Thomas Joe 426, 327. 264. 261 Martin, Wilma Jean 470 Martindale, Robert B. 426, 333 Martindale. Thomas R. ... 441 Marty. Margaret Gale 341 Martvniak. Elizabeth Ann 355 Martz. Brian 124 Marvel, Howard Paul 359 Mascher, (Gilbert E. 323. 269, 247 Masel, Lynne Janet 290, 274 Mason. Marcia Louise 468, 272 Massas, Eneida 426, 356 Mast. Juanita Helen 426. 301. 248, 236 Mast, Marilyn Sue 296 Masten, Charles Oakley 198. 376 Masters. James Joseph 327 Masters, Ronald Gilbert ... 371 Masterson. Molly Ann 454 Mathews, James Alan 304 Mathews. James Edward .. 401 Mathews, Leiand R 466 Mathewson, Carol Loraine 397 Mathia, Robert Paul 271 Mathias, Dal Ellenwood .... 426 Mathis. Yvonne 394 Matix, Ruth Ann 321 Matlock, Linda Lou 394 Malone. Joseph William Jr. 411 Matthews, Carol Sue 310 Matthews, Michael D 307 Matthews, Richard Alan .... 319 Matthews, Robert J 304 Matthews. Stephen Ansel .. 472 Mattick. Stephen D 409 Mattingly. David M. 353. 358. 271 Matuga. Barbara Ann 454, 292 Mau, Marcia Karen . 350, 223 Mauck, Cynthia Ann 251. 312 Mauder, Kathryn Marie 306, 248 Maudlin, Ray Merton 454 Maugans, Stephen Dee .... 406 Maull, Betty Jean 395 Maurer. Elizabeth Fem 426, 341 Mauro. Harold Arthur Jr... 174 Mauzy, Joseph Charles ...- 322 Mavon, John Cowell 327 Max. Arthur Paul 305 May-well. Mark Steele 405 Marwell. Nancy Ruth . . 315 May, AnRela Dena ., 295. 227 May. Marcella L 410, 256 Ma ' , Margene . 295, 266, 248 May, Richard Lee 240 Mav. Robert Paul 363. 369. 270 May, Samuel Eugene 403 May. Winston Charles . - 472 Maydras. David M 441 Mayer. Jerry Max 441 Mayer, Judith Lynn 460 Mayes. Diane 394 Mayes, Robert Joseph 323 Mavfield, Anthony Todd . 369 Mayfield, Judith Kay 470. 258 Mayhugh. Lindy 404 Mayoras, Daniel Raymond 318 Mayoras, David Michael . 174 Mazaiwana, David Brown 426 Mazer. Linda Beth 290 Mazzio. Mollyann 454 McAdams Deborah Jean 315, 266 McAhron. Ronnie Gene .... 324 McAIeer, Judith 256 McAIhaney Ruth Ann 426 McAlhster, Dave 358, 278, 281, 250 McAuiiffe. Mar ' Elizabeth 398. 260 McBride. Bettv A 454 McBumie, Sheila E 298 McCaa. James William ,,- 174 McCabe, Edward Russell 426. 294. 249 McCain, Lynda Karleen .. 293 McCall Timothy Joseph ,. 194 McCandless. Ada E 426 McCart. Perry 2nd 440 McCart. Thomas R 369 McCarthy, [ames R, Jr 317 McCarthy. Kathleen Ann .. 273 McCarty. Karen 256 McCauley. Beverlee Ann ,, 315 McClain, Judith Ann 350 McClean. Sandra Sue 365 McClellan, Jeffrev E, 440, 328. 249 McClelland, Benjamin Wright 410 McClelland. Dale Lee .... 375 McClendon. Charles Bixby 282, 410 McCIevey, Penny Lee 389 McClintick. Janet Ruth , 426 McCIung. Bonnie Gail .... 234 McCIure, Gary Lee 322 McClure, James Morton 317, 226, 230 McCIure. Kathy 356 McClure. Laura Lee .. 293, 267 McCIure, Patricia Jane ... 310 McClure, Richard 466 McClure. Thomas Patrick 369 McColiouph, James M 317 McCoIIy, Timothy Lee . 287 McConn, Ra Tnond Lee ., 287 McConnell, Betty Ruth ... 393 McConnell. John D. 426. 318, 232. 248 McConnell. Michael Walter 318 McConnell, Robert Lee 278, 279 McCord. Diane E 380 McCord. George E 466 McCord. Joyce Leigh 382 McCorkle, Cay Ann 381 McCormick. Barbara L. .. 470 McCormick, Elaine B. 426, 299. 273. 247 McCormick, Ferris E 358 McCormick. George N 330 McCormick. Kathryn A 278 McCormick, M. Diane ,,. 454 McCormick. Ronald E 307 McCoun. Phillip M 324 McCoy, Diane Carol 379 McCoy, James Alexander .. 239 McCoy. James Phillip 329 332 239 McCoy. John William 385 391 McCoy. Karen 256 McCoy, Linda Schiphorst., 426 McCoy, Michael Fisluner.. 440 McCoy, Tim 1 466 McCoy, Wayne A 440 McCoy. William Lester .-. 311 McCracken, Robert D. 325 226 McCroskey. Daniel W. ' 426 McCroskey. Lee 231 McGrosk ' . Julia 281 McCue. Daniel Victor 440 McCulloch, Charles B. 426. 346 McCuIIough. Ann Berchem 231, 380 McCullough, Edwina Sue 278 McCuIIough, Joan E 321 McCuUy, Thomas R 240 McCune, James A 377 McCune. William M 426 McDaniel, Christena M 454 McDaniel, Gregory 371 McDaniel, James Warren Jr. 303 McDaniel, Ronald Thomas 404 McDemiott. William Clune 360 McDonald, Andy 124 McDonald, Clyde Edward 196 McDonald, Delores Sue .. 348 McDonald, John Sanford .. 332 McDonald, Marian Carolyn 397 McDonald, Stephen 286 McDonald, Sue Carolyn . 400 McDonnell, John Stewart .. 328 McDougal. Carolyn June.. 426 McElhinnv, Marcia Jean 426, 310 McFall, Gary Lee 391 McFarland, Myra Mae ..- 349 McFarland, Rex M 329 McFerrin. Sam C 376 McGaha, James Clannie Jr. 328 McGavoc, Mary Lvnne .... 340 McGee. Michael Thomas . 317 McGill, Cecelia Jovce 350 McGill, Judith Elaine 454, 342 McGinley, Jean Ann 485, 386 McCinnis, Don Allan 408 McCinnis, Thomas M. 454. 323. 226 McCinnis, William Andrew 323 McGowan, Joseph A. 3rd .. 358 McCraw. Mary Elaine ..._ 301 McGraw. Michael Dennis . 440 McCreal, Kathleen Ann 321, 247 McCuire, Michael C 286 McHale. Paulette 256 McHenry, Jack D 426 Mcllory, Richard H 466 Mclntire, Elizabeth A. 267, 260 Mclntire, John L. 3rd 440 Mcintosh, John Thomas .. 454 Mcintosh, Karen 256 Mcintosh, Margaret ...- 321 Mcintosh, Robert A. 426, 279, 220 Mclver, Donald Ray 375 McKay, John 279 McKay. Marilyn 299 McKay, Nancy Ann,. 365, 235 McKay, Suzanne M. .. 298, 231 McKean, Philip Mahlon . . 363 McKee, Linda Kay 295 McKee. Marsha Amanda .- 355 McKee, Timothy Carlton . 311 McKeel, Karen Sue 388 McKeeman, Neal Edward 454 McKesson, Brent 124 McKinney, Ellen 426, 274 McKinney, James R 304 McKinney, Linda Kay 383 McKinney, Mary Carolyn 454, 288, 249 McKuhen. Roger Dale 324 McLaughlin, . ' rthuree R. . 383 McLaughlin, Gordon C 327 McLaughlin, John M 271 McLaughlin, Judith Kay . 388 McLaughlin. Peggv 350 McLeaster, Paula ' . 306, 227 McLeish, Gerald Wayne .. 332 McMahan, Carol Ann 251 McMahan, Jamei Howard 332 McMah an, Judith L. 363, 366. 249 McMahan, Ross 462 McMains, Ronald Lee 186, 286, 231 McManus, Barbara J. 363, 251 McMillan, Cynthia Jean 426, 298 McMillen, John Fisher 440. 322 McMinn, Barbara Anne .... 356 McMurray, Stephen De Von 324 McNabb, Guerry Brown 462, 240 McNally, Joel Douglas 426, 113, 276. 273, 247 McNallv, Sharon Ann 426, 295. 248. 236 McNarny, Patrick E 462 McNaughton. Ronald Lee 311 McNaughton, Thomas M. 466 McNeary. Rod 211 McNeely, Betty Jane 279 McNeil. Bonnie Ann 300. 251 McNemey, Thomas L 332 McNichols, Thomas 2nd 297. 247 McOuat, Wallace Graham 357 McPherson, Dale Mac Arthur 209 McPike. Beverly Ann 351 McQueen. Ricke Ralph 331, 249 McRoberts, Shelby Lynn .. 381 Mead. John Walter 281 Meade. John Chades 249. 373 Meador, Charles David .... 359 Meador, Thomas Evans .. 345 Mechling, Harriet E. 426, 274 Mechling. Robert Lewis 353. 360 Meddock, Jo Ann 350 Mee, Kay Ellen 386 Meek, Katherine Sue 382 Meeks. Robert Everett 332, 223 Meggison. Francis James .. 344 Meginnis, Linda Kay 386 Meier, Anne Carol 308, 221, 224, 228, 266, 247 Meier, Ellen Jayne .. 454, 298 Meirans, Leons 371 Meis, Mike George 328 Melbrewer. Robert 327 Mellencamp. Sarah Lvnn 427. 321 Mellinger, Carol Ann 295 Mendelson, Nancy Sue ... 320 Mendenhall, Dean Nathan 324 Menke, Marsha Ann 267, 388 Mennen, Nancy Kay 454 Mennis. Suzanne 259 Menor, Anita Louise . _ 383 Meo. David John .... 330, 247 Mercer, Duane Clell 307. 223 Merk, Donald Bierly 427 Merrill, Donald Gene 318 Merrill, Thomas Fred 441 Merrit, Donna J 470 Mer ' is, Roger 319 Meschberger, Janet Mae 426. 315. 236 Meschberger, Ron Eugene 324 Meshberger, Frank Lynn. 370 Meshberger. Triana Sue .. 399 Messel. Pamela Kay 454 Messick, Lana Sue .. 441, 295 Messmore, Peter Burl 241 Metcalfe. Judith Ann 441, 296 Metcalfe. Noel G 441 Metro. Janis .... 256, 257, 259 Mettle, Esther Elizabeth . 396 Metzger, Mary Jane 454 Metzger. Michael Bengel . 427 Metzger, Robert Leo Jr. .. 441 Metzler, Richard Raymond 369 Meuser, Philip Kinder .— 297 Meyer, Carol Ann 260 Meyer, Darlene Kay 381 Meyer. Donald James 333 Meyer, Le Roy Jr 271 Meyer. Leona Ann 356 Meyer, Linda Clair 306 Meyer, Lorraine Delores .. 363 Meyer. Mary Ann .... 350, 241 Meyer, Pamela Kay 299 Meyer, Rita 379, 380 Meyer, Sue Ann 221 Meyers, John Henry.. 353, 223 Meyers, Joseph Kent 441, 220 Meyerson, Barbara 256 Michael. Virginia 256 Michael. William David 314, 221. 247 Michaeloff, Patricia 257 Michaels, Robert Hayes .... 427 Michalik. Jean Ann.. 427, 310 Micheli, Timothy Doyle .. 314 Mickens, Alverine Lynn .... 340 Middledorf, Jaimie Gail .. 381 Middleton, James M 318 Miedema, Harry Francis 339, 270 Mikkelsen, Gregory Leif .,,. 332 Mikolon, Theodore W. Jr. 268 Milbum. Duane Lee 311 Miles. Donald Dean.. 427. 346 Miles, Dyann Marie.. 288, 248 Miles, Ronald Richard . 409 Milev, Lois Marie 363 Milford. Stephanie F 272 Milick. Pat 279 Millar, Helen Beth 299 Millbranth. Russell D 427 Millen, David Walter 332 Miller, Alan 357 Miller, Annette Marie 366 Miller, Beth Ann 454 Miller, Bruce Jay 289 Miller, Carol 257 Miller, Charles Joseph 323 Miller, Chervl Ann 279 Miller. David Lee 294 Miller, Dennv Loren 333 Miller, Donald C 441 Miller. Donald Howard 427. 311 Miller, Donna F 470 Miller. Elizabeth Anne ... 427 Miller. Frank Hiner 322 Miller. Frank Winston 454 Miller. Gene Allen 375 Miller. Gwen Elizabeth ... 296 Miller, Herbert A. Jr. 358, 269 Miller, James Allen 427, 220, 404 Miller, James Charles 297 Miller, Jane 382 Miller, Jesse Wallace 304 Miller, John Darwin 410 Miller, Joyce Ellen 260 Miller, Judith Ann 355 Miller. Julie Louise 321 Miller, Karen King 383 Miller, Karen L 312 Miller. Laura Susan 400 Miller, Linda nan 455 Miller, Madaline Kay 455 Miller, Marilyn Ruth 321 Miller, Marsha Ellen 427 Miller, Marsha Sue.. 427, 320 Miller, Mary Ann 349 Miller, Michael J 319 Miller, Michael Kent 403, 406 Miller, Michael Thomas ... 375 Miller. Muriel Louise 290 Miller, Nancy Jane 388 Miller. Nancy Louise 343 Miller, Patricia Ann 454 Miller, Patrick Lewis 324 Mdler, Paul Martin .. 441, 326 Miller, Raymond F 441 Miller, Rebecca 227 Miller. Richard Allen 294 Miller, Richard Allen 346 Miller, Richard Charles .... 322 Miller, Robert Harold 441 Miller, Robert John Jr 472 Miller, Robert Lee 370 Miller. Sally Joy 292 Miller, Sandra Diana 290 Miller, Sandra Lou 299 Miller, Sandra M 470, 257 Miller. Sharon Kay 366 Miller, Stephen Thomas .. 322 Miller. Steven Hugh 325 Miller, Thomas Charles ... 297 Miller, Thomas Edward .... 408 Milley. Francis L 330 Milligan. Elizabeth 293 Milligan, Thomas K. 240 Millikan, John Russell 275 Millikan. Melinda Mar ' .... 382 Milhnan. Gail Ann 293 Milhnan, Mark Victor ... 329 Mills, Alan Robert 230 Mills, Carolyn 470 Mills, Daniel McKay 325 Mills, David Howard 328 Mills. Pamela 387 Mills, Thomas Claude 441 Mills, Vema Lucia 293 Mills, William Neil 462 Millspaugh, Earl Daniel .. 441 Milzarek. Donald Joseph .. 405 Mimms. Elizabeth Marie .. 427 Mineau, Kenneth Richard . 209 Miner, Robert Louis 441. 206, 204 Miner, Sue 256 Miner. Thomas Howard Jr. 441 Mingle, Deborah Ann 386 Mink, Cvnthia Ruth 388 Minnich, Gary 390 Minnich, Robert Louis 324. 239 Mirele-s. Rita Ann 350 Mischler, Margaret E 288 Miscoi, Gordon Edward ... 307 Miskus. Thomasin Ellen ,. 396 Missal. Jo Ann Linda 379 Mitchell. James Edward .. 287 Mitchell. Janet Louise 455. 288 Mitchell, Louisa 470 Mitchell, Pamela Lynn 28 1 393 Mitchell, Patrick W ' 294 Mitchell. Kenneth 374 Mitman. Linda Marie 399 Mizer. Janet Sue 470 Mizer. Judith Ann 351 Moberly, Larry Eugene .. 324 Moberly. Stephen C. 463, 250 Mdbley, Commodore T. Jr. 345 Moeller. Holger Walter ... 405 Moeller. Judith Clare 354 Moeller, Margaret 470 Moeller, Nancy Maria .349 Moeschl. Dennis Lee 294 Moffett, Linda 258 Mohler. Howard Hancock 287 Hohler. Steven Alan 287 Mohr, Gail Lynn 340 Mohr, Warren Theodore .. 344 Mol, Anna Christina 295 Molby, Virginia Ann 260. 250 Molenda, Patricia Lynn 299, 282 Molter. Nancy Lou 397 Monahan, Eugene James .346 Moncel, Sara Anne 455 Mond, Michael 289 Money, Richard Warren . 269 Moneyhan, Esther 258 Moneyhun, Carolyn V. 427, 363 Moneymaker Lou 318 Monihon, Janis Marie 341 Monroe. Jeanne Ellen 306 Montania, Ronald John ...- 327 Montgomery. Alan Gene .. 404 Montgomer ' , Kofie Lea 340, 260 Montgomery-. Mary Helen 427. 383 Montgomery, Robert E. .. 455 Montgomery, Roger Don .. 455 Montgomery, Sibyl E 455 Mood. Robert 227. 409 Moon, Margaret Ann 399 Moon, Rosemary Elaine ... .394 Moony, William Robert 441 Moore, Arthur Bamett .... 124 Moore. Barrv Vincent 318 Moore, Carole Emily 427, 295 Moore, Dennis Howe 370 Moore, Harold Joseph 410 Moore. Karen Sue 298 Moore. Mary Jo 394 Moore. Michael Dennis 401, .376 Moore. Monte Kay 404 Moore, Nancy Margaret .... 388 Moore, Richard Norman .... 371 Moore, Robert Adams 407 Moore. Roger Dean 441 Moore. Stanley Joseph 304. 227 Moore. Stephen Alden 204, 304, 227 Moore, Susan Gail 399 Moore, W. Randolph 441 Moorman, Karen Lea 427. 274 Moot. Linde Lucille 272 Moots. Donna 427, 274 Moraczewski. Carolyn Anne 349 Moraczewski, Cherylvnn Anne 350 Moran. Sara Sue 259 Morden. Wayne Thomas .. 391 More, Michael . llen 409 Morey, Ruth Ann .... 354. 356 Morgan, James Harvey 441, 370 Morgan. John Phillip 307 Morgan. Larry Wayne 286 Morgan. Lois J 470 Morgan, Ronald Clark 371 Morgan, William F. Jr. 427. 220, 249 Moritz. Nora Beth 349 Morlev. Sharon Jean 387 Momian. Phyllis Ruth 385 Mormon. Darwin Leigh .... 327 Morningstar, Allen Ora — . 441 Morrell, George Walter ,.,. 326 Morrical, Douglas Herbert 330 Morrical, James Edward .. 330 Morrical, John Douglas .... 408 Morris. Cynthia Anne . 355 Morri.s. David L. 2nd 363, 370 Morris. David Lynn 369 Morris. Jean Louise 388 Morris. Margi-y Michelle 312 Morris. Marjorie Lynne 366 Morris, Rosiyn Delois 291 Morris. Stephen Alan 371 Morris. Stephen Robert 331. 250 Morris. Tliomas Million 304 Morrison, Peggi Ann 427, 291 Morrison, Thomas David , 409 Morros, Joy Sharon 290 Morrow, Charles James ... 441 Morrow. Robert A 249 Morse. Miranda Emilie 295, 266 Morse. Richard Gene 191 Morse. Ronald William , ,, 463 Mort. Donald Wilson 2nd 468 Morton, Don Foutz 463 Morion, Rosemary 256 Moseniiller. Alfred 311 Moskowitz. Nancy Rae .-. 366 Moss. Bryan Lee ..„ 427, 274 Moss, CLiudia Jane 249. 310 Moss. Judith Diane 397 Moss, Lee Edward 371 Moss, Lura 256 Moss, Mary Jo 279 Moss. Pamela 321 Moss. Pat Lynn 304. 239 Mnster, Mary Beth 455. 274 Moster. Stephen Alan 441, 226 Motel, Karen Gayla 320 Motley, Joy A 470 Mott. George M 441 Mott, PhvUis Jone 308, 221. 248 Mount, David Edward . 441 Mount, Patricia Ann 396 Moussallam, Adnan Ayoub 303 Moutaw. Bruce Dean 357 Movius, Diana Lynn 455. 382. 248 Moxley, Delores E. 342. 291 Moxley. Yolanda Earline 340 Moyer, Susan Michele . 290 Moyer, William Charles ... 297 Movnahan. Marcia Vivian 299. 227 Moynihan. Robert . ' Vllen ... 311 Mucha. Jeffrey John 357 Mudd. Daniel Caye 194 Mudd. David Kaye 318, 194, 269. 231 Muehr, Nancy Kaye 351 Mueller. Gayle Karen 350 Mueller. Max Richard 304 Mueller, Meredith Ann ... 315 Mueller. Patricia . . 427, .320 Mueller. Richard Dixon . . 316 Mueller, William Gregory 377 Muirhead. John David ... 369 Muilett, Cheryl Kay 343 Mullikin. Carolyn Sue .... 299 Mullinix, F. Michael 334 Mulvaney. William Lee 441. 240 Muncaster. George W. .,.- 410 Mundell. Diane Ruth 321 Mundy. Nancy Catherine.- 349 Munkwitz. harles A 304 Munn. Marjorie Ellen . 460 Munroe, Martin Patrick .... 346 Munson. Gregg 411 Munson, Joyce Anne 270 Munson. Marsha Rnchdle 293 Munson. Robert Jones 318 Murad. Turhon Allen 369 Murakami. May Misako ,. . 468 Murdock. Pamela 470 Murley. Beverly Jo 349 Murphy. Dennis Patrick 323 Murphy, Kit Maureen 276. 274. 250 Murphy. Linda Lee 351 Mumhv. Martha Lcanna .. 367 Murphy, Patricia Ruth .,., 386 Murphy. Philip Edward .,,- 247 Murphy. Sarah Beth 341 Murray. Daleann Candice 366 Murray. Ernest Scott 374 Murrav. Rebecca Sue 427 Murrell. Richard Allen ... 410 Mnsgravc. Marilyn Jean 267. 310 Mush. Donald 316 Muskin. Mitchell Louis ... 455 Musseiman. John Charles 286, 269, 250 483 484 Musselman, Judith Lynn 385, 386 Mutch. Marilyn - 321 Mutchler. Jerry Victor 323 Naab, Patricia Anne 300 Xabhan. Lael Diane 355 Nabhan, Randall Walter 455 Nadzak, Carol Judith 349 Nagy. Evelyn Dianne 388 Najam. Edward William Jr. 294 Nakaca a. Sharon 395 Napoleon, Barbara Jo 441. ,383 Napper. Roljert S 466 Naramoto. Elaine Miyo 441, 295. 265. 267. 249 Nardi. Donna Jean 455 . amiore, David Maurice , ,354 Nash, Nancy ,- nn 365 Nash, Patricia Ann 380 Nash, Richard Clark 204 Nash, Rowena 256 Nash, Suzanne Marie 350 Natalie, Cus Michael 328 .Natkin, Bruce Gregg .„ 305 Natkow, Neil Alan 319 Nattkeinper, Clyde Donnelly 410 Naugle. Marcia Diane 399 .Naylor, Marlyn Sue 455 Neal. Judith Ann 388 O ' Beime, Alice Marie 468, 321 O ' Brien, Jack Norris 405, 248 OBrvan, Rory 345 OConnel, John Richard .. 3.33 O ' Connor, Michael Raymond 409 O ' Connor, Wdliani Patrick 427 O ' Dea, Sheila Catherine ... 315 O ' Donnell, John Francis .. 441 O ' Donnell, Kathleen M. 283, 251, 282 O ' Cradv, David Patrick 411 O ' Hara, Patricia Ellyn ... 354 O ' Keefe, Fontanna .382 O ' Kieffe, Diane 427, 300 O ' Maley, Stephen Charles 326 O ' Malley, George C 311 O ' Neal, Patricia Ann 386 O ' Neal, Robert Joseph 427, 220, 249 Pac.e, Linda Jeanne 365 Packer, Eugene Leslie 289. 248 Page, Adelia Louise 455 Page, Cynthia Jane . 272, ,381 Page. Paul David 345 Page. Robert Michael 287 Paige, Jeffrey Carl 302 Paige, Timothy George .... 369 Paige, William Michael .... 460 Palan, Kathryn C;ay 400 Pallatin, Jacguelyn Kay .... 301 Fallister, David S 428 Palmer, Don Dale 332 Palmer, Dorothy Ann ,397 Palmer, Clenp Richard . , ,327 Palmer, Lucian Phillip .. 442 Palmer, Myra Cenc 291 Palmer, Peggy Jean 355 Palmer, Russell Jay 442 Pampalone, Dominic 324 Papi, Valerie 342 Pappas, Gilbert J. Jr. 278, 274 Paiiuette, Don Allen 326, 230 Parham, James Edward .... 297 Parish, George R. Jr, 442, 311 Park, Diarma Kay 379 Parke, Richard Lee .. 428, 363 Parker, Horace Reid 174 Parker. Juditli Ann 296 Parker. Marjorie Carol 428. 265, 310. 224 Parker. Paul Vem 324 Parker, Richard Allen 275, 409 Parmelee, Michael A. 324, 174 Parr, Susan Elizabeth 385, 386 Parrot, Donald Lawrence .. 325 Parsley, Nancy 257 Parsons, Becky Ann .. 288, 227 Myer, David Fox ..„ 331, 271 Myer, Jane . nn 427 Myers, Carol Ann 381 Myers, Craig Evan ,369 . eal, Thomas Raymond .. 331 . ealon, Michael Edwin ... 441 Neander, Christine Louise ,394 -Nedeff, Joanne 455 Neel, Charles H. Jr. 441, 191, 231 Neese, Kathlene , nn ,381 Ncff, Barbara Colleen .... 380 Neff, Brent Edward.. 403, 409 Neff, Donald Nickolas .... 330 Negangard, James .Arthur 410 Negy, John 359 Neighbert, Betty 258 Neiman, Robert Ellis 463, 240 Neisse, Mary Kay 258 Neitzke, Robert Charles .... .346 Nelson, .Arnold Kenneth .. 427 Nelson, Carter James 303, 269 Nelson, C ' nthia Joyc.e .399 Nelson, Delbert W. Jr. 401, 231, 247 Nelson, Donna 394 Nelson, James Alien 369 Nelson, Jane Anne 381 Nelson, Karen Colleen .... 399 Nelson, Louis A. .3rd 307 O ' Neill, Dennis Michael .. 441 O ' Reilley, Carol Sue .. 468, 270 O ' Reilly, Judith P 321 O ' Renick, Thomas Michael 313 O ' Shaughnessey, Jerry E. 428. 264 O ' Sullivan. James T 311 O ' SulIivan, John F, Jr, 455, 323 O ' Toole, Marion 258 Oak, Jacruelyn Sue 348 Oates, Susan Lana 288 Oates, Susan Lynn 380 Ober, David Phillip 331 Oberhausen, Daniel Ralph 409 Oberly, Charles Myron .... 390 Ochstein, Harriet Ellen .... 290 Odell, Kathleen 248 Ogden, John J 191, 328 Ogden, Jamela Jane 308 Ohl, Debra Lynne 386 Parson, George Edward .... 297 Paskeo, Roger A ,307 Paskins, Tom Albert 286 Pater, Colette Frances 393 Patrick, Janet S 470 Patrick, Linda Joan 348 Pattengale, Cynthia Anne .. 260 Patterson, Carol Ann 460 Patterson, James Marshal Jr. 410 Patterson, Karen Lynn .... 365 Patterson, Morton Lee .... 370 Patterson, Sandra Lou 470, 256 Pattison, Michele 256 Pattiin, Joab Henry 317 Paukstelis, Algirdas J, 329, 231 Paul. Kathryn Joyce 397 Paul, Margaret J 315 Paul, Stephen Howard . . 305 Pauli, Andrea .April 428 Pauli, Denice Ann 382 Paulk, jni Melinda 428, 299 Paulson, Donna Lynn 399 Paulson, John Harold 409 Pavel, Richard Dale 314 Pavlick, Marjorie L 273 Pawlowski, John Francis 323 Pawlowski, Michel Serge . 428 Paxson, Barbara Ann 428, 354 l ' a.vson, Michael Dee 303 I ' iiyne, Diana 383 Payne, Rebecca E 273 Pavne, Richard Thomas 428, .3.53 Payne, Timothy William .. 286 Payne, Vernon 185, 186 Paynter, Anne 455 Pa Tntcr, Randy Reid 326 .Myers, David Bruce ,345 Myers, Donald Lee 311 Myers, Harold Wayne .... 427 Myers, James Robert 427 .Myers, Jane Ann .... 342, 292 Myers. Larry Allen ,322 Myers, Lester Winton 406 Myers, Linda Jane 380 N Nelson. Owen Wade 250 Nelson, Stephen Leif 327 Nelson. Walfred Arthur Jr. 324 Nemeth. Patricia Ann 455, 353, 355. 282 Nepote, Lvnn Marion 343 Neshit, Mar ' Anne 308 Nesemeir, Ann 298 Neudorff, Patricia Ann 455. 299 Nevils, Randall Craig 271, 410. 250 NewherR, Sam 275 Newhard, Rebeccn Jane 455. 312 Newman, Carol A . 470 Newman, Diane Judith . ., 455 Ntnuiian, John Hudson 191. 231 Newmann. Charles Frederick 359 Newman, Holly 288 Newson, David Hill 316, 221. 248 Newsome, Kenneth Warren 186. 346 Newton. James Asa 409 Newton, Janet Ruth 343 Newton, Kent 322. 222 Nichols, Daniel Clement - 460 Nichols. Diana Lvnne 366 Nichols, Gary .-.. ' . 174 Nichols. Karen Lee 386 Nichols. Linda Jane 395 Nichols, Penny 257 Nicholson. Barbara Lynn ., 455 Nicholson. Brenda Catherine 387 Nicholson. Cerald E 327 Nicholson, Lerry Wayne .. 286 Nickels. Barbara Joy 400 Nickleson, Elbert Junior . 344 Nicoll, Edward Lorinier .... 230 Nicoloff. Michael B 313 Niehaus, Jon Joseph 409 Nieman, Nancy Kay 260 Nieman. Sue Ellen 260 Niendorf. David F 326 Niemian. Marilyn Kaye .... 388 Niewoehner. Sally Jean 363, 366. 249 NiHsinbotham. Elizabeth .. 247 O Ohlsnn, Nancy Jane 381 Dhlund, Sandra Lee .. 427, 401 Ohnesorge, James Paul 427. 199 Okada. Patricia Gail 395 Okot, Andrew 409 Oldfather, Susan Kay 366, 278 01i e, David Resseguie .... 346 Oliver, Jane Caldwell 356 Oliverio, Gabriel Paul 370 Oliverio, Kathy 380 Olmstead, John F 441, 322 Olsen, Lark Marie 354 Olsen, Larry Edward 455, 174 Olsen, Linnea Florence . . ,393 Olsen, Thomas George .... 327 Olson, David Henry 333 Olson, David Richard ,369 Olson, Lynn Ellen 393 Olson, Pamela Ann 300 Olson, Robert Howard Pazdur, Helen 258 Pazol, Judith Pollack 455 Pazol, Lawrence Z, .. 463, 240 Peabody, Richard Alan .... 333 Peacock, Norman Francis 328, 239 Pearlman, Janet Lynn 383 Pearlman, Judith Laura .... 428 Pearson, Ann 393 Pearson, Mary Kathryn .... 367 Pease, Ron 209 Peck, Margaret Effie 460 Peckinpaugh, Darrel K, 463, 240 Pidlcivv, Steven Michael .. 354 I ' eglciw, David Albert 442 I ' lim-, Marcia 300 Pekarsky, Judi Esther 383 Pell, Bill 251 Pell, Judith Ann 231. 381 Pell, Patricia Susan 428 Pell, Wilbur Frank ,3rd 297, ,369, 271 Pellev, Rita Jo 348 Pelsue, William Wondell „ 370 PcncT. Barbara 399 Penn, Howard Lewis 289 Penny, Constance Sue ,350 Penrod, Jeffrie Ann 400 Pentecost, Ellen Elizjibeth 3,50 Pentecost, Robert Leeson 2,30, 404 Penz, Suzanne 310 P ' ople.s, Richard Steven , .302 Pepe, Donald Stephen 442 Pequignot, Sharon Kay .... 381 Perkins, Constance Wray .. 455 Perkins, Cynthia Acton .... 293 Perkins, James (.regory .... 407 427, 332, 243, 231, 261. 264 Olson, Terry Louise 470 Olson, William Cordon .... 311 Olyzewski, Lorraine 258 Oman, Donald Louis 404 Ongert, Sharon Lee ,387 Ooms, Kenneth Edwin 441, 240 Oovevaar, Susan Ruth 427, 349 Opperman, Sanford W 428 Oppliger, Dorothy 259 Oppliger, Robert Allan ... 191 Opsahl, Marcia Jean 366 Opsitnik, James John 428, 274 Orban, Joseph S, Jr. 428, 294 Orelup, Bernard C, Jr 442 Orgain, Robert Allen .390 Orgill, James Rockford ... ,374 Onne, Charles, Henry 442 Onnc, Tamara Merrick .... 455 P Perkins, Thomas David .... 297 Perkow,ski, David Joseph .. 328 Perry, James Christopher.. 332 Perry, Jane Ann 381 Perrv, NIa.v Bryan 227 Perrv, Susan Emily .. 455, 308 Perry, William M. Jr 174 Perrvman, Janice Lee 39,5 Pershing, Bill Edd ,375 Persons, Henry Harvey .... 322 Peters, Dallas 203 Peters, David J 466 Peters, Donald Willi.am .. 404 Peters, Janice Faye 380 Peters, Judith Ann 349 Peters, Kay 341 Peters, Ronald Michael Jr, 318, 2,39 Peters, Rasemarie 455 Peters, Susan Marie 341 Petersen, Egon Dale 318 Petersen, Stephen Haynes ,369 235 Peterson, Carol Sue ' . 399 Peterson, Erik William 428. 358, 198 Peterson, Florence E 301 Peterson, John Edward .... 317 Peterson, Joseph Earl 374 Peterson, Royc« Allen 369, 271 PeliTson. Webster John .... 404 Petri, ' eni in John 463, 240 I ' rtn ich, Janet 267 Pitn.vich, Jon Alan .. 304, 268 Petscher, Jean 428 Petscher, John Wilson 318 Pettet, Melissa A 470 Pettie, Bill 174 Pettit, Steven Edwin .3,33 Myer-s, Marcia Diane 427 Myers, Marilynn Roberta .. 396 Myers, Robert James 410 Myers, Sigmon Wayne ... 325 Nigh, Jerry Wade 327 Nighbert. Brenda Karel 455, 296 Niles, Janet Carolyn 292, 273 Niles, Richard H ,307, 223 Nimon, Rosemary 342 Nims, Ernst Rowland 207 Nix, Mary Jayne .397 Nixon, Eugenia Hubbard 278, 274, 381 Nixon, Patricia Ellen 427, 265 Nixon, Sarah Jane . 427, 247 Nixon, Wade Bernard 325 Noble, Jo Ann .300, 251 Noble, Robert Dwight 385, 391 Noeiker, Julia Katherine .. 381 Noffsinger, Terrv Ross 441, .302, 271 Nolan, James Harry 277, 278, 274 Nolan, Mike 211 Nolan, Robert George .... ,322 Noland, Janice Sue 394 Noon, S.illy .Ann 383, 247 Nordberg, Michael C 317 Nordlund, Marcy Beth 382 Omiiston, Mic4lael Rolla . 455 Orr, Irene Simmons .. 468, 272 Orr, Michael Dale 294 Orwig, William Anton .... 207 Osborne, Maryann 293 Osipe, Jacnieline Ann 38.3 Osier, Alice Elaine 428, 293, 283 Osterhoff, Katherine A 383 Ostrognai, James Allen ... 269 Oswald, Charles E 369 Ott, Charles Richard 3.30 Otte, Frank Joseph .. 463, 240 Otte, William James 442 Ottesen, Kristi Ann 310 Otto, Kent Aubert 488 Ousley, Mary Ann 282 Outhouse, David Scott ... 375 Overgaard, David Christian 410 Ovennyer, Hattie Alice .. ,306 Ovit.sky, Janice Sue 290 Peyton, Ronald Douglas . 304 Pfaff, Thomas Elson.. 442, 326 Pfaff, Venion Ray 186, 286, 231 Pfaller. Bradley R 408 Pfau. Kathy 241, 394 Pfeifer, Carolyn Ann 396 Pfeifer, James William .... 2 71 Pfettscher, Susan 257 Pfile, Bernard William 442, ,331, 240 Pflanzer, Linda Marie 428 Pflcging, Daniel Joseph .. 322 Pfluni, Gregory Thomas . 405 Phares, Earl Knowles Jr. .. ,332 Ph.ires, Linda Cale 340 Phares, Tom 248 Phebus, Richard Keith 455, ,393 Phelps, Patricia Anne 399 Phemister, Keith Regan . 346 I ' hillabaum, Katie 2.56 Phillips. Clinton Ray 403, ,326 Phillips, Douglas Cecil .. .332 Phillips, George Paul 331 Phillips, John K .3.34, 227 Phillips, Margaret Ruth . 400 Phillips, Michael Earl . . ,304 Phillips, Bobert Dale 314 Phillips, Robert 385 Phillips, Roberta Joan 455, 386 Phillips, Shawn Lee 428 Piccione, Stephen Roy 294 Piccirillo, Carol Lvnn 350 Pickard, Beverly Ann .382 Pickering, Margot L 315 Pickliii, Jeffrey Lee 319 Piekarczyk, Walter J 371 Piel, Theodor.- Alan 297 .Mvsliwy, Lois Ellen 427, 220, 386 Myszewski. .Alan orbert. 174 Nori, Fred 204, 206 Norman, Carol Jean 388 Nonnan, Craig Robert .... 316 Norris, Jennifer Sue 300 Norris, Marie Annette ,366 •Norris, Roger Alan 332 Norris, Sandra Louise .367 North, Gerald Biebes 441 Northcutt, Martha Jo 382 .Norton, James Harlev 323 Norton, Thom.as R 231 Nottingham, Michael D. .. ,307 .Nourse, Robert Walton .... 294 Novitsky, Leanne 290 ,Novotny, Diana L Tm 387 Novreske, Sylvia Jeanne .. 295 Nowak, Edwin John 357 Nowicki, Ted Clement .... 455 Nowinski, Leonard Scott .371, 226 .Nudelman, Aria Mae 320, 266 Nugent, Shervl K.athr Ti .... 460 . unn, Judith Lee 2.S8 Nuss, William Dale ,3.34 .Nussbaum, Diane E 470 Nutter, Marilyn Jo 441 Owen, Anne Franklin 428. 381 Owen. David Alan ,304 Owen, Janice Lynn 296 Owen, Marianne Ruth .... 393 Owen, Orlando Keith 3rd 363, 369 Owen, Thomas Howard .... 371 Owens, Catherine 258 Owens, Dana Jo 260 Owens, Dorothy Jo.. 315, 266 Owens, Judy .Ann 470 Owens, Lynn Lizabelh .,.. .382 Owens, Pattie 233 Owens, Sidney Dale .. ,363, 240 0«ens. Williiun Paul 466 Over, Michael William 297, 239 Ozer, Lynn 272 Ozols, Irida Irene 388 Piepenbrok, James W, Jr. .. 408 Pieper, Ray Leonard 391 Pierce, Bruce Lynn ,371 Pierce, Gary Fay 442 Pierce, Harry Alleman .... 401 Pierc.e, Janet Ann 460 Pierce, Kathv Ann ,397 Pierce, Larr ' Granville .... ,3,32 Pierce, Marcille 292 Pierchala, Phillip Joseph . ,370 Piersol, John Leonard ,391 Piersoii, .Myla June 296 Pierson, Phyllis Ann .. 321, 227 Pieschala. Judith Louise . 3,55 Pihos, Norman 207 Pinkertoii, Cass Alfred 369 Pinkerton, Katherine D. 428, 343 Finnell, Georgia Graham .. 382 Pinney, Kaylyn 300 Piper, James Kip ,322 Piper, Joan 256 Pipino, Frank Nicholas 326, 250 Pisarski, Valentine J .376 Pitman, Gail Franc.es ,398 Pittman, Karen Sue .. 428, 293 Pitts, David Le Roy ,324 Pitts, James Alan 294 Pitzele, Charles G 466 Plank, Richard 209 Plaihe, Anna 258 Pkitt, Carole J 428, 265 Piatt, James Earl 428 Pleak, Dale Donald 369 Pletcher, Jacqueline Lee 340, 233 Plumni, Carol 349 Podawiltz, James Edward 442. 324 I ' odd. Chrisliiii- Frances 298 rodoll. Ronald lillkitt 268 I ' oe, William 204 I ' ocI, Laiinv Edward 294 I ' nellein, Ronald Ki-nt 358 I ' ner. Ro er Evan 411 PoffenliarKiT. Rctta Jane -. 366 I ' ojjach. Allan Carl 442 I ' oKach, Carol Rosen 468 i ' ogue, Robert Stephen .. 369 Poir -. James Richard 442 Poit, James 268 I ' ollard. Carol Anne 249 I ' ollert. David Lee 442 Pollock. Judith Mnrcia -.- 455 Pollom. Stephen Holilis . - .327 Pomeranz, Thomas Ernest 289 Pond, Elizalx ' th Belding .. 400 Ponder. Gary EiiKene 297 Ponsler. Harriet Claire ... 396 Pontius, Steven Kent . - 329 Poodle, . driennc Joyce 442. 34.3. 267 Poorbaiifih, David Lavton 442. 270 Pope. Thomas Moore 460. 209 Popp. Mary Jane .350 Pore, Nancy Lee 288 Porter, Barry Douftlas .373 Porter, M.irc Cleveland .. 428 Porter. Marsha Teresa .... 394 Porter. Rav Edison 3rd 230, 374 Porter, Stephen T 313 Porter. William Connor .. 230 Post, Ellen 282 Potocki, Donna Jean 274 Potter, Christopher Alan .. 358 Potter, Donald Leroy 407 Potts Edwina 470 Poulin, Thomas Loveland .. 327 Poulos, Ward Elias 297 Powell, James Wesley 369, 357 Powell, Jerry Lewis 409 Powell, Katfierine Elaine .. 366 Powell, Robert Alan 313 Powell, Stephen George .... 327 Power, Dave 210, 211 Power. Donna Sue 382 Power, Jane 455 Power, Kathryn Ann 396 Power, William David 442, 231 Powers, James A. Jr 358 Powers, Kenneth Eugene .. 324 Powers, William R 468 Poynter, Robert E. .. 463, 240 Poyser, Larry Richard 345 Frail, Thomas George .324 Prarauk, Daniel Allen 353 Pranfie, Richard Hennan . 231 Pralher, Edgar Joseph 302 Prather, Susan Jean 455, 321, 241, 224 Pratter, Frederick 346 Prebys, Thomas Anthony .. 405 Prentice, Pamela Anita 455, 291 Prentice, Peter Kimmcl ... 327 Presser, Fred Crouch .391 Pressler, Sylvia Jane 312 Preston, Dan Willis.- .363. 370 Preston, Margaret Elaine 381 Price. Diana Jean .394 Price, Donovan Clayde .... .328 Price, Gregory James ,346 Price, Harry Roger 466 Pric«, Herbert 305 Price, Jack .334 Price, Jane Kllen 306 Price, John Monroe .158 Price, Philip T 442, 3.34 Price, Robert Daniel 442, 329 Price, William Randal .371, 318, 268 Prichard, Candies- T 428 Prickett, M.irilyn K .381 Prigg. Linda Darlene .350 Prior, Thomas Benjamin , .374 Prizant. Bruce David .371 Probst, Gretchen Ellen 428, 300 Proctor, Robert G 302 Propes, Loma Ellen -, 4.55, 243 Prunty, Patricia 468. .306. 272 Przybylinski. Joan K 379 Publow, Peter Eric 325 Pugh. Barbara Ann .183 Pugh. Carolyn Jean .196 Pugh. John Arthur .370 Pugh. I.arry Farver 334 Pugh. Robert C;eral(l-, 455, 24S Pugsley, Judy Marie 428 Pule, Jennifer 355 Pullen. Janice Kay 399 Purcell, George William . . 442 Purcell, Scott Mathawav .344. 328 Purdy, Lissa Ann , ,. 296. 228 Purkey, Patricia Ann 30O, 222 Purkhiser, Harry Miller 279 Purvis, Daniel Edwin Jr. 334 Pyle, Jennifer Ann 353 Pytynia, Thomas Lee 345 Quackenbush, Carol Rae 428 235 251 Quackenbush, Mildred ,. ' 258 (Jualle). Janet Claire 268 Race. John Lynn 375 Rachon. Eugene Lawrence 311 Racz. Robert Ray - 304 Radcliffe. Lee Ewing 466 Rader. John Albert 302 Rader. Norma Sue 470 Radcmachek. Wade 466 Radford. Olin C 309 Radford. Robert Charies - 297 Radloff. Susan Ann 299 R.igains. Susan Annette .... 312 Rager. Ann Elaine .... 260, 381 Racer. Anne Mitchell 428. 274 Ragle. Jane Claire .... 428. 310 R.igsdale. Linda Jo 340 Ralulert. Pamela Sue.. 282, 381 Rainfnrd. David Gene 456, 403, 408 Ralfi, Roseanne 396 R.ilner, Allan 305 Rainey, Mary Elizabeth .. 456 R.amp. Jerremy M 466 Ramsay, Susan 299 Ramsev, Marilyn 257 H.imscw Patrick Harvey .. .304 R.inistad. Tore 428, 407 R,Hn(.her. Frances Eliz.lbeth 393 Randall. James Richard 174 Randall. Theodore H. Jr. 428. 309. 248 Randle. Margaret Ann ... 400 Randolph. Eric Stanton .. 311 Randolph. William Bryan 411 Rankin. Sandra Lee .397 Ransel. John Ross 302 Ranshaw. Jane Ellen.. 442,293 Ransom, Jack Walton 327 Ransom, Thomas Vaness .. .327 Ranz. Chervl Lynn.. 428, 321 Rapp, Phvllis Marlene .306 Raquet, Martha Jo .. 298, 231 Raquel. Pamela Kay 298 Rasniusscn. Harold .Arnold 333 Rathbun. C ail P.itricia 428. 293 Ratliff. Charlene Miriam .. .383 Ratner. Manin 428. 326 Rattenburv . ' illiain Tve .324 Ratts. Thomas E ' 466 Rau. John Dickson 428 R.ui. Richard M 466 Rauch. Nancy 257 Rauktis. Mary Jean.. 366, 249 Ravenscroft, Susan Gail .. 354 Rawles, Marlene 256 Rawlings, James L. 2nd 442, 304, 247 Rawlings. lohn Joachim ... 286 Rawlings. Mary Kateri 428 Rawlins. Emilv Cecile , . .300 Rav, Beverlv Ann 456 Ray. Ellen Sue .367 Rav. Steven Edw.ard 442 Ravfield. Robert Eugene . 270 Raymundo. Lolita 256 Ra s. Terence 404 Rea. Emon.- Lee 369 Reaeins. Charles Earl 3.57 Ream, Michael H. . 429 Ream. Willi.am B 240 Quear, Deborah 301, 247 Quick. John Lowell .. 428,314 Quick, Robert Jackson .... 286 Quill. Thomas Edward Reasor, Robert . lms .304 Receveur, Sandra Jean .. .351 Rector. Carol Yvonne 429. 315, 220 Rector, Cleland Malcolm .. 456 Rector. George William ,. 390 Redding, Forest W, Jr 311 Reece, Martha Lynn 387 Reed, Ardis Jean 39.5 Reed, James Alan 307 Reed, Janice Dee .320 Reed. Joanne Kay .354 Reed, John Raymond 268 Reed, Karen Jean 394 Reed, Marsha Faye . 429, 306 Reed, Mar ' Ann 442 Reed, Twila Rae ... 299, 227 Reed, Wavne .Alan 311 Reeder, Piiul .Alan 331 Reeder. Susan Lvnne 351 Reedy, Rickv Gene 311 Reel, Leonard R .3rd 297 Refkin, Joseph Philip 289 Regler, Re.s 199 Reicher. John Andrew 289 Reid, Christine 342 Reid, Carv Richard 316 Reid. John L.iten 346 Reid. Richard A 466 Reid. William Russell 472, 311 Reider, Stcph.anie Lea 315 Rein, P.imela 256 Reiners, Richard G. . 442. 316 Reiners, William Allen .... 407 Reinertson. Trisha Aim 321 Reinhardt, Barbara Lee .. .367 Reininger, John .322 Reisinger, Steven Michael 303 Reiss. Miriam Frances 394 Reitenour. Phyllis E. 456, 241, 381 Relyea. Patricia Lvnn 429, 300 Remaihi. Abdulla D 359 Remala. Janice L nn .. 468 Remick. Debbie .394 Rench. Julie ... 249 Rench. Patricia 257 Renehan. Michael F 359 Renforth. Sharon .Ann .. 348 Renner. Marilyn Rose . 4.56 Renner. Stewart Lvnn ... 328 Rensberger. Michael James 307, 223 Renz, Vicki Kay 387 Replogle. William IL 2nd 332 Rcspigh. Donna Jean 388 Ress. Jane Marieta 386 Ress. Linda Rae 456 Ress. Robert Frederick . 332 Rettig. Jean L 470 Reuille. Martin Eugene ... .390 Reuss. Eric Brandt 2.39, 302 Renter. Gale 256 Rew. Karen Lou 354 Rexinger, Scott C. Jr. 322, 249 Reygaert, James Albert .. .374 Reynolds. .Adrian James . .377 Reynolds. Mariellen. 456, .379 Reynolds. Marjorie Sue ,. 274 Q 442. 359. 269 Quinlan, Rev 343 Quiniliy, Tommy Lee 410 Quinn, Martin Francis 428 Quinlan, Charles Keith ...- 357 Quinn, Nancy Ann 397 Quinlan, Margaret Melissa 355 Quinn, William Guerin 403, 406 Quivey, Janet Elaine 468. 382. 273 Quivey, Joan Elizabeth R Reynolds. Mvrna Lynn .... 468 Reynolds, Richard Neil .. 358 Reynolds. Robert Allen 463, 240 Reynolds, Ronald Philip .. 429 Reznick. Bruce Alan 289 Rhea. Gordon Campbelle .. 307 Rhein, David Herbert .... 375 Rhinehart, Lewis Edward 371 Rhoades, John Benson .... 325 Rhodes, Catherine Louise 388 Rhodes, Gregory Lee 311 Rhodes, Nancy Mason 456, .321 Rhodes, Peter Searl 191 Rhodes, Rosemarie .. 429. 379 Rhodus. Daniel Douglas .. 174 Rice. Cinda Sue 351 Rice. Clifford James 369 Rice, Donald Wayne 369 Rice, Judith Kaye 227 Rice, June 310 Rice, Linda Rachelle 340 Rice. Robert Wavne 346 Rice, Ruth Afton .... 429. 310 Rice. Vaughn Del -346 Rich. Claude 220 Rich, David Louis 319 Rich, Carv Harold .. 324. 239 Richard. Patrick Noel 404 Richard. Teresa Anne 460 Richardo, Rick 304 Richards. Barbara H 320 Richards. Candace Jean -355 Richards. Charles L. 191. 322, 231, 250 Richards, Dickie Lee 442 Richards, Elaine Louise .. 227 Richards, Grace Jean 350, 227 Richards, Mary Christine.. .355 Richards. Robert Frank 442. 270 Richards, Roberta Lvnne . 272 Richards, William Arthur .307 Richardson. James Gunnar 2.19 Richardson, Jennifer Joy .396 Richard.son. Kristi 381 Richardson. Linda Ann .... 340 Rich.ardson. W. Thomas .. 317 Richey, Robert William .. 327 Richmond. James Glidden 442. .371 Richmond. Rick 231 Richter, Carol Ann 429 Richter, Mary O. 466 Richwine. James David 250 Richwine. Michael Lee .... 322 Rickricb, Lois Elaine 398 Ridenour. Carol Jean 348 Ridenour. Judith Kay 351 Ridenour. William Carl .3.32. 269 Rider. Joyce A 471. 258 Rider, Steven Thomas 323 Ridgeway. Mary Jo .. 299, 249 Ridoux, John Francis 294 Riedcll, Carole Sue 429 Riedemann, Craig .Allen .. 331 Riedy, Randall Keith .370 Riehm. James Bower 297 Riehm, Robert Briton 429, 297 Riehm, Thomas Phillip .... 297 Riesenmy, Thomas 324 Riess, Mary Marie 386 Rifner, Edith Ann 250 Rigel, Lee Edward 472 Rigel, Tunde 420 Riggs, Garry M 411 Riggs, John Raymond 314 Riley, Faye 258 Rilev, Karen Ann 388 Riley, Katherine Ann 268, 248 Riley, Kenneth Lee 409 Riley, Sharon Patricia 381 Riley. William Lee 456, 403, 407, 270 Ring. Le Etta 256 Rmger. William Eldred .... 326 Ringo, Beverly Kay 349 Rink, Lawrence 466 Rinker, Kay 471 Ripani. Albert Jr 287 Ripberger, Thomas Jacob.. 409 Ripley, Jane Elizabeth . .. .354 Ripperger, Jo Ann 398 Ripple, Maryon Ilene 268 Rish, Carolyn Jean 429, 243, 220, 296 Rishe, Frank Joseph 174 Rislev, Brian Lee 377 Rissing, Daniel J 442, 408 Ristoff, Alexander Kiro .... 377 Ritchie. Martha Ruth 273, 381 Ritchie, Morris Custer 302 Rittenhouse, Larry James .. 371 Ritter, Gyanith Ann 456 Ritter, Jo Anne 310 Ritter, Judith Kay .179 Ritter, Kathleen Ann .397 Ritter, M.irianna 429 Ritter, Pamela 256 Ritter, Richard William .... 402 Ritter. Sheryl 259 Rittman, Charles Robert 230, 391 Rittman. Charies William.. 391 Ritz. Phillip Leo .304 Ritz, Richard Lee 385 Ritzentlialer. Patricia 293 Rivers. Thomas A 466 Roach, Charles Robert 442, 324, 250 Robb, Beveriv Catherine .. 383 Bobbins. Donald Eston . . 303 Robbins. Elizabeth Ann 456, 220, 296. 250 Robbins, Keith C 304 Robbins, Marcia Ann 456, 315, 249 Robbins, Penelope Sue 342, 222 Roberts, Brenda Kay 442 Roberts, Douglas Lee 442, 3.32 Rolwrts. Jerry Dewey 307 Roberts. John Wayne 324 Roberts. L.arry Joe 370 Roberts. Lonnie Ray 345 Roberts. Patrick Joseph ... 463 Roberts, Richard Wilson .... .357 Roberts, Ronnie Patrick .... 324 Robertson, Charlotte H. , 460 Robertson. Mary Sue Robey, Ellen Maxine Robinett. Mary Eloise 469. Robinson. Alice Jozella .... Robinson, Charles Gary 311, Robinson, Charles R Robinson, Diane P. 429, 220, 291, Robinson. Jack Ray 463. 357, Robinson. Jerry L. ., 463, Robinson, Judith .Ann 429, Robinson, Judith Rozina 442, 301, 267, Robinson, Lee Eldrich 309, Robinson, Linda Darlene.. Robinson. Michael Lee .... Robinson. Richard D Robinson. Richard Dean .. Robinson, Susan Marie 288, Robinson, Suzanne Robinson, Thomas Michael Robison, Ray Warten Roby. Daniel Arthur 463, Rochelle, Ricky Rene . Rochford. Paula Jean Rockwell. Terry Eugene .. Rodda. Jane Darlene Rodeen, Gerald Paul Rodenbarger. Judy An .... Rodgers, Frank Mercer .. Rodgers, Roger William , Rodriguez, John Omar ... Roe, Christine Roe. Betty Boyd Roe. Larry Dean Roe, Sheila Ruth .... 310, Roelke, Kathryn Anne Roell, Robert Joseph .158, Roesner, Jay Overmyer .... Roessler. William David 373, Roettger, Susan Davis Rogan, Michael Patrick . , Rogers, Diana Jo Rogers, Helen Rogers, Susie Ruth 308, 221, Rohlfer, Sheryl Lee Rolf, N ' orman T. Jr Roller, Rebecca Ellen Rollins, Becky Nell .. 296. Rollo. Patricia Romano, Helen Jane Romanowsky, Robert J Romans, Brenda Carol .... Romans, Holly Rome, Robert Samuel Romey, Patricia Ellen Romine, Margaret Ruth . Romine, Terril Lynn Rooda. John William Roodman, Karen Lee 233. Rooksby. Robert Trent .... Roop, Edward Donald .... Root, Patricia Root, Wayne Roy 296 340 348 456 268 304 240 240 401 174 398 327 209 322 266 306 307 333 240 326 282 406 365 .124 429 469 409 429 282 236 371 224 429 270 442 374 .308 .325 .394 315 248 381 .122 321 224 257 340 324 401 315 410 .308 193 313 .157 .186 375 294 256 429 382, 273 Rosc«Ilo, Walter Henry 460, 330 Rose, Connie 471, 258 Rose, Larry Francis 410 Rose, Robert Allen 319 Rose, Susanna .. 456, 295. 249 Roseberry, Mary M 349 Roseberry, Nancy Jean .... 393 Rosel, Natalie Elaine 429 Roselius. Robert 259 Rosen, Lila 386 Rosen, Martin Avmm 305 Rosenau, Dorothy Marie .. 395 Rosenbalm, Carroll Ann .... 268 Rosenberg. Adriemie Beth 382 Rosenberg. Richard K. 463, 240 Rosenberger, Nancy Ann .. 393 Rosenblatt, Stanley L. 429, 319 Rosenblatt, Warren B. 442. 319, 240 Rosenblum, Robert Edward 319 Rosenkrans, Margaret Anne 387 Rosheck. Thomas Harold ., 359 Rosner, Phillip Ernest 429, 329 Ross, Betsy Jill 299, 227 Ross. Charles Brent 294 Ross, Mary Lucille .... 456, 248 Ross, Michael Lee 322, 196, 231 Ross, Pamela Gay 222 Ross, Sarah J 381 Ross, Shelley 339, 343 Ross, William Richard .... 411 Roth, Bruce Alan 326 Roth, Charies Geroe ., 463, 240 Roth. William Glenn .107 Rothbauer, Carol Ann .... 241 Rothman, Alfred Joseph .. 319 Rothschild. Miriam F. 383, 273 Rothslein, Ira Michael 305 Rothwalter, Winger 240 Rouch, Linda 257 Roudiani, .Manucheher .. 442 Roush, James Richard 429, 359 Roush, Mary Jane 165 Roush. Rhonda Ruth 397 Rousseau. Joyce Ellen .... 380 Roussel. Dennis -Alan 330 Rowe. Jerrilynn Marie .... 383 Rowe. Kathryn Joyce .395 Rowe. Mary Alice 308 Rowland. Robert Michael .. .3.10 Rowley, Janis Lynn 396 Rowman, Randy 325 Roy, Charies Holicrt 333 Royce, Janet Lynn 349 Royster. David William .. 198 Rozner. Laura Lea Seal .. 429 Rozner. William Bnice ... 429 Rubin. Roger .Allan 305 Ruble, Thomas Joseph 443, 326 Rtickriegle, Kathie L ' nn 456, 388 Rudasics, Thomas Joseph .. 359 Rudbart, Elizabeth Jean 429, 396 485 Rudd. John David 332 Rudolph, Laura Lyn 366 Rudolph, Martha Jane . . 299 Rudolph, Mary Margaret 288, 227 Rudynski, Martha Louise .. 340 Ruedi, Alan Frederick 429, 403, 406 Ruhl, Judith Claire 298 Rummel, Barry Lynn 334 Rummel, Mary Ann 321 Rumpf, Carol Ann 397 Rumple, Kathy L. - 382 Rumppe, Ella 256 Runkle, Robert Coleman -. 370 Runner, Marilyn Nell 295 Russ, William Richard .... 408 Runyan, Deedra Farr 379 Rupert, Cheryl Ann 354 Rupert, Mary Louise 278 Rupright, William E. 324, 227, 248 Rusbasan, Jeanette M. 456, .355 Rush, Billibet Wilma 272 Russell, Sharon K 363, 365 Russell, Calvin Jr. .. 403, 410 Russell, Charles M 182 Russell, Edward Warren 209, 307, 231 Russell, Freedrick Dale .. 390 Russell, Robert Charles . 322 Russell, William Arthur .. 391 Russell, William P. 186, 325, 231 Rust, David Haskell 323 Ruth, Louise Mildred 396 Rutherford, Linda D ,380 Rutherford, Lvnn Jo 394 Rutherford, Michael 345 Rutlcdge, Jane Ann.. 383, 272 Ruvolo. Louis S 466 Ru. er, Terence Lee 330 Ryan, Dennis Keith 334 Ryan, Stanlee, Ballard .... 409 Ryan, Victoria Kathleen .... 295 Rykovich, Kathleen Marie 355, 241 486 Sabbath, Steven Mark .- . 319 Sabocik, Michael Allen . 307 Sachs, Charles Ira 370. 247 Sachs, Loretta 342 Sacks, Sharon, Ann 429 Saft. Paul Harold Jr. 326. 230 Sailors, David Ade 287 Salek, Karen Suzanne 380 Salib, Richard Martin 371 Salisburv ' . Crefigie H. 308. 247 Salishur -. Judith Ann 379 Sallee, Pamela Anne 295 Salner, Sherri Beatrice . . 348 Salstrom, Larrv Alan 358 Salter, Donald Willard ... 302 Samelson. Cheryle Gale ... 381 Samper, Edward R 466 Sample, Steven Leslie . .. 410 Sampson, Gary Joe 344 Samuelson, Jane 315, 224, 266 Sandberg. Carol Louise . 343 Sandlierg, Dehnar Lvnn . 322 Sanders, Alice Carol 379 Sanders, Delmar Connie ,. 371 Sanders. Ernestine L 456 Sanders, Ethel Ruth 456. 291. 265. 236, 250 Sanders, Gerald Alan 309 Sanders. Joanne E 299 Sanders, John Clifford .... 227 Sanders, Katherine 355 Sanders, Paula Diane 381 Sanders, Robert Levi 443 Sanders, Susan Maree 387 Sanders, William Mack .... 443 Sanderson, Claudia Adel .. 295 Sandidge. Ridley M 322 Sandstrom, James Edward 443 Sandur. Saal R 327 Sandy, Carl S 463 Sanford, James Pond.. 223, 390 Sanford, Sandy 358 Sapp. George David 311 Sapp. James Lindley 270 Sarandon. Gloria Evonne. 382 Sardinas, Gilbert Anthony 345 Sargeant, Becky Jo 350 Sargent. Lynne Ellen 394 Saskin, Gordon Alpert 319 Satterlee. Winston 466 Sauder, Richard M 443 Sautter. Richard Craig .... 346 Sauzer, Carol Marie 351 Savage, Joan Carol 341 Savage. Victoria M. 429 Savage. Vincent Matthew 332. 239 Savill. Robert Arthur ... 463 Sawyer. DennLs Lee 472 Sawyer. Roger Everett .. 391 Sawyer. Tina Jane 380 Sayers. Michael Dean 371 Sayka. Linda Jean .,, 429. 321 Sayler. Osbey Louis 466 Sayles. Mary Elizabeth . 308 Scarf f. Kees Noel . 204. 174 Schaab, I wTence Edward 443, 271 Schaaf, Kenneth Ray 251. 270 Schaaf, Mark Joseph 456 Schaden, Linda Lou 341 Schaefer, Marilyn L. 456. 295 Schaefer. Susan Carol 388 Schafer, Anita 429 Schafer, Daniel Eugene ,, 196 Schaffer. Jeffrey Kirk .. 240 Schaible. Richard A. 318. 243. 231, 275 Schaich, Karen Marie 400 Schanher, Paul Weistead .. 314 Schat7. Robert William ... 331 Schatz, Samuel Arthur 443. 305 Schatzman, Stanley N. . 391 Schau, Richard T 401 Schaub. Richard Darrell . . 304 SchaubergLT, Jamona 257 Schaumann, Richard P. 297, 221 Schaus, Michael Walter . 406 Sthechter. Deborah Fave . 398 Schechter. Lynn C 429 Scheffel. Annetta 258 Scheib, Phillip Charles .... 332 Scheimann, Richard Allen 405 Scheineson, Nancy Jane .. 456 Schellert. Sue Carolyn 456. 292 Schellie, Peter David 221, 261. 226, 247 Schenk, Elmer Thomas Jr. 472 Schenk. Linda Gage 321 Schennack. Barbara C 341 Schemekau, Pamela S. . .. 321 Scherschel, Steven L 334 Scheurer, Scott William ... 443 Schiff, Janie Eileen 293 Schiffel, Dennis Duane ... 407 Schill, Paul 409 Schilling, Mar ' Rogers 306. 250 Schindler. David R 443 Schisler. Barbara Lynne . 387 Schisler, Candace 400 Schisler, Pamela Elaine , , 355 Schleier. William D 334 Schleifer. Andrea Mae . ,. 366 Schlemmer, Jacqueline . . 383 Schlemmer. Norman Conrad 332 Schlesinger. Gail Ellen .... 429 Schlietwiler, Thomas L, .. 330 Schlih. Albert 463 Schlotter. Ethel 258 Schmadel, Fredericka A... 393 Schmalz. Mar - Beth 308 Schmeidewind. Carol 312 Schmetzer. Alan David .... 391 Schmidlap, Steven F 333 Schmidt, Douglas 331 Schmidt, Henry Capron .... 443 Schmidt. James Arthur ... 332 Schmidt. Karl Robert 404 Schmidt. Martha 429 Schmiet. Sim 251 Schmitt. Jean Ann 399 Schmitt, Peter Joseph 311 Schmitt. Susan Elaine 399, 231 Schnakenburg, Barry Allen 408 Schnakenburg, Jane E. 456, 298. 241 Schnar. Jane Ann 270 Schneider. Annette L 383 Schneider, Darlene Sue .. 387 Schneider. James Robert 404 Schneider, Richard Paul . 196 Schneider. Robert Earl . 463 Schnelker. Stephen Robert 406 Schnepf. Elizabeth Jane .. 380 Schnepf, Sarah Ann 380 Schoeff, Frances Ilene . . 456 Schoenherr, Steven Eldo .. 316. Schoenstein. Susan L. 321. 236 Scholl, Judith Ann . . 456. 321 Schomburg, Marilyn Jean. 221 Schoolfield, Byron, M. 466 Schoonveld, Sndra Lee . 387 Schori, Roba Lee 380 Schomick. John Willard 408 Schomstein. Lewis P .307 Schramm. Phyllis Lea 387 Schreiber. Robert T. 460. 248 Schreiner. Edward J. 443, 271 Schrey, Susan Lynn 389 Schriefer. Ruth Elaine . 342 Schrock. Doris Mabel 258 Schroeder. Linda Marie . 443 Schrumpf, Richard D, 186. 357 Schubick. Sharon Janeal 366 Schuchman. Marsha Lynn 320 Schuck, Carol Henrietta . 301 Schuckel. Charles Joseph 408 Schuette. Thomas Paul 174 Schuetz, Tom Mitchell 313 Schulatz, Mary Frances .. 399 Schulenborg, Joyce Ann 456 Schuler, Patricia Rose 320. 268. 388 Schull. Benjamin Chapman 294 SchuII. Connie 312 Schulman, Elinor 290 Schultz, Douglas Alfred .. 370 Schultz. Lynda Lee 399 Schultz. Madeline Jean .... 429 Schultz. Marilyn Rose 296, 274 Schultz. Richard Joel 305 Schuster, Karen Ramona 353, 291 Schutz, Diana Mae 349 Schwalm, Diane E. 301, 266. 247 Schwark. James Robert ... 410 Schwartz. Frederick Jr. .. 443 Schwartz, Gary Dean 271 Schwartz. John Michael .370 Schwartz, Judith Diane . 456 Schwartz, Lorraine C 429 Schwartz, Rebecca 295 Schwerin, Barbara L 299 Schwieger. Willa R 471 Schwier, James Fredric .... 302 Scotney, Lance Alan 303 Scott, David Boardman 358, 294 Scott, Diana 257 Scott. Ervin Hansel 307 Scott. Harry Eugene 472 Scott. Larry Paul ,. 443, 333 Scott, Noel Winfield Jr 409 Scott. Peter Lawrence 327 Scott, Richard Warren 206. 204 Scott. Robert Miller 443, 211, 231 Scott. Stephanie Jane . . 386 Scott. Vicki 256 Scott. William Mount 304 Scovern, Susan.. 298. 221. 250 Scudder, Gaye Diane 429 ScTillin, Daniel C. Jr 429 Scurlock. Elvira 340 Seagraves, William R 230 Seal. Donald Eugene 24 Seaman. Daniel Lee 311 Seaman, Geoffrey Noel 429 Searcy, William Carl 405 Seartoss. Jane Lynne 471, 257 Sears, Judith Ann . 429 Secore, Wayne Michael . 443 Seddelmeyer, Robert J 406 Sedwick. Edwin Steinmetz .325 Seely, Diana Jean 396 Sefton. Carol Jean 400 Segal, John Morris 3.32 Segneri, Wayne Henry .... 374 Seibert, Donna Sue 387 Seidl. Patricia 257 Seifert. Gerald 463 Seiler. Bernard R. Jr. 443. 330 Seiler. James Nicholas 443 Seinfeld. Cheryl Sue 290 Seip. Douglas Jay 3 59 Sekula, Frank Michael .... 391 Selig, Frances Dee 36,5 Selig. Larry Bernard 289 Selke. Susan 456 Sf ' lke. William Lee 375 Sell. Susan Elizabeth 310 Sellers. Bettv Jean 296 Sells, Lawrence O ' Dell 209 Seltzer, Dianne Arlene 456. 241 Seltzer, Steven Mark 289 Semokaitis, Kapaka L. . 393 Semsel, Cheryl 296 Senff. Barbara Sue 354 Sengstock, James Paul 443 .Senn, Judith Anne 387 Senn, Richard Thomas 319. 269 Sepiol. James Leonard . 430 Serafin, Lorraine Marie .. 367 Serafin. Michael G. .. .363. 371 Sergianni, Gary Lee 408 Sermersheim, Gail F. 430 Settle. Sandra Louise 383 Severns, Patricia C 382 Sewdl, Dennis Rickie 374 Sexton. Ronald Ralph 174 Seybert. Kay Ellen ,. 430 Seymour, Jacquelyn 471 Sfura. Richard Hans 377 Shaddy, Gerald 463 Shadel, Susan Janis 355 Shadwell, Jeffrey Clyde .. 369 Shady, John Doyle 328 Shafer, Linnda Elaine 356 Shafer, Sharon Ann 308 Shafer, Sheldon Scott 430, 220. 277. 274, 249 Shafer. George Kiebler Jr. 271 Shah, John Bruce 279 Shake. Nancy Jo 351 Shambaugh, Linda Dell 272. .381 Shane, Patricia Mills 260 Shane, Paula Mae .... 400. 272 Shane, Susan Hatker. 456, 308 Shank, Linda Ellen 351 Shank, Niel Francis 360 Shank, Pruda Lois 340 Shanks. George Warren .. 430 Shanks, Johnnie N. 2nd 316. 227, 248 Shannon. Terry Lee 359 Shapiro. Karen Jo ... 290. 260 Shapiro, Mark Thomas . . 430 Shapiro, Norman J 305 Shapiro, Rita Lynn 367 Shapiro. Roberta Faith 456, 379, 380 Shapiro. Rosalyn Susanne.. 381 Shariatzadeh. All Najafi .. 466 Sharik, Gerald S 304 Sharp, Mary Janet 367 Sharp, Thomas Wayne ... 31.3 Sharp. William Lee 406 Sbarpe. James Gilbert 23 0 Sharrer, Michael Fletcher 302 Shaul. CHfford Dale 327 Shaw, James Lynn 318 Shaw, Larry Raymond 359. 227 Shaw, Lois 257 Shaw, Noel Franklin 316 Shaw, Sandra Jane 350 Shaw. Sharon, Estell 351 Shaw. William Stanley 294. 405 Sheagley, Donald Lee 313, 227 Shearer, Lawrence E. ... 311 Sheehan, John Francis . . 430 Sheehan. Susan Marie . . 355 Sheek, Mary Ann 381 Sheeks. Anne 321 Sheets, Cathy Lynn 386 Sheets. Nancv Roberta .... 340 Sheetz, Bruce Harold 332 Sheffer, Linda Ann 396 Sheffield, Kathleen Ann ... 241 Sheldon, Timothy Quinlan .322 Shelley. John Ford 405 Shelly. Philip Michael 430 Shelton. Christopher Ward 329 Shelton. David James 318 Sheiton, Glen ffoshel Jr. 443. 322, 226 Shelton, Kathleen Faye 456, 315 Shelton. Nancy Virginia .... 350 Shepherd, Joseph Hardv . 370 Sheray. Sheldon Fred .322. 304 Sherav, Sidnev Richard .... 249 Sherbondy. Patricia L 299 Sberby, James Wilson 311 Sherman. John Judson 430. 278 Sherman, Katherine C 296 Sherman, Patrick Anthony, .345 Sherwood. Edward A 466 Shewinan. Errol Lynn 363. 369. 270 Shewman, William Merl . 405 Shick, Carolyne Pennelope 394 Shields, James Edward , ,. 472 Shields, Norma Jane 298 Shields, Sherrie Ann 350 Shields. Sue Carol .350 Shilling, Ann Lynn 400 Shine, Lawrence Edward .. 322 Shine. Thomas Kaye 322 Shiner, Joe 401 Shines, Judith 380 Shipley, Catharine Ann .... 381 Shirley, John Robert 279 Shively, Robert A. 2nd 443, 370 Shively. Susan Kay 380 Shives, Janice 256 Shmalo. Cheryl Sarah 320 Shoaff, Susan Bamett 312 Shockley, Doris Lee 430 Shockley, Svlvia Jeanne 430. .354, 251 Shoemaker, Carolyn Ann .. 227 Shoemaker. Janet 256 Shoohridge. Jani ce Lynn 310, 241 Shoobridge, William George W 344 Shook. Leslie Ann 356 Shook, Susan Kay 296 Short, James Lester .. 472, 334 Short, Karen Suzette 386 Short, Susan Jane 366 Shorter, Robert Lee Jr 430 Sbortle, Svlvia Anne 456, 386 Shnrtridge. Donald R. 467 Shorts, Susan Louise 350. 233 Shortz. Richard Alan 221. 251 Shoup, Steven Van Dyke .. 325 Shouse, Sandy Lee .397 Shrewsbury. Pamela B. ... 430 Shriner, Thomas Lee Jr. .. 409 Shriver. Carol Gail . 268, 386 Shriver. Harry J. 3rd 182, 209. 318 Shrock, Diana Lee 397 Shroyer. Da id Walter ,. 297 Shuel, Andrea Kay 381 Shuel, Ted Brian 286. 269, 250 Shuger, Rarel 471 Shuler, Robert Wayne 430 Shultz, Nancv Howes 381 Shumaker. Lynn M. 312. 251 Shumate, Michael Dean 221, 269 Shumway, Janet Lynn 348 Shurr, Gerald Lee 443 Shy, Terry 209 Siculan, Daniel Lee 404 Siddall. Joann Mary 401 Sidener. Whitney F 124 Siders. Wilbur Lee 251 Siehe, Bruce Wayne 345 Sieber, William Robert 286. 227. 269 Siefker, Phyllis Kay 4.30 Siege!. Ross Earl 271 Siegel. Sandra Anne .320 Siegert. Susan Jeanne 308 Siegesmund. Patricia Jean 351 Siela, Ted Lynn 370 Siemon. Harry James 358 Siesky, Larry 209 Sigler. George Marvin 286, 250 Sigler. Jon Lawson 287 Sildver, Liina May . 430, 321 Silence. Terry Lin 269 Silkv. Charles E. Jr 240 Sillings, Rov William 275 Sills. Richard 1 289 Sills. Stephen Noble 443, 286 Silver, Clifsonja Mary 460. 292 Silver, Margery Sue .320 Silverman, Kenneth R 319 Silverstein. Michael L 305 Silverstein. Natalie K 290 Silverstine, Rosemary ., 365 Silveus. Svdney 299 Silvey. Anita Lynne 38 2 Silvey, Thomas Wilfred ... 443 Simheck, Harley Edward 460. 275 Simmons, Deborah Jill 398 Simmons. Donald Eugene.. 443 Simmons, Frederick Jr. 430, 325 Simmons. Karen Sue 430 Simmons, Lezlie Jane 430 Simmons. Michael Miles .... 279 Simmons, Pamela Joan ... .367 Simmons. Richard Lloyd .. 325 Simmons. Walter Albin ... 287 Simon. Nancy Anne 299 Simonetti, Jack Louis 408 Simonetto. Joseph A 314 Simpson. David Lon ... ,. .318 Simpson. Jane Ann 296 Simpson. Phillip Bert 472 Sims. Allen Earle -323 Sinclair, James Brimmer .. 409 Sinclair. Karen Kay . 236. 250 Sindlinger. Stephen M 472 Sinex, Joseph C 467 Singer, Carol Lee 380 Singleton. Richard Ralph .. 405 Sinning. Gordon Ray 314 Sinnock. Hugh Kay 318 Sinnock, Mary 400 Sipes, Karen Lee 379 Sippel, Susan Anne 394 Siri, Linda Lucille 399 Sisk. John Robert 3.32 Sisk. Wilma Deane 288 Sitler. Alice Katherine 456 Sitzberper. Kenneth R. 191, 328 Sivertsnn. Paula Rac 385, 388 Sixsmith. Martha Lee 366 Sizemore. Robert Dennis ,. 302 Skalski, Val Rogers 371 Skeans. Jerri Lynn .306 Skidmore, Charles E. 467 Skidmore. Cvnthia Sue .... 233 Skilfs. Richard Edmond ,. 443 Skillman, Jon Alan 409 Skinner. Phillip Howard ., 345 Skir in, Donald Murray 409 Skir in, Glen Dale Jr 44.3 Skuhish. Karen Ann 430, 298 .Slater, James Paul -377 Slater. Judith Anne 456 Slatterlv. Susan Margaret 241. 381 Slavin. Charles Phillip 297 Slawe. Phil E 330 Slayton. Jane Margaret .... .382 Sleeth, Gail Ellen .388 Sleight. Harold E 467 Slick. Katherine Ann .386 Slick, Nancy Ann 430 Slicker. Janet Elaine 355 Sloan. Cynthia Dianne ... 399 Sloan, Eilzalieth Jane 430, 220. 251. 379 Sluka, Joan Evalyn 430 Slutzkin. Berta Lynne 430, 310 Small. Ben Francis .... 328. 223 Small. Julia 471 Small. Vicki K 456 Smallwood. Linda Kay .... 249 Smart. Gary Lee 124 Smart. John Michael 328. 248 Smart, Shari Jo 386 Smart. Timothy O ' Brien . 328 Smedlev. Mark Craig 311 Smethurst, David Robert 405 Smid. Charles Joseph 430. 294. 249 Smiley. Beth Christina 379 Smiley. Jerry Alan 375 Smiley. Jerry Ann 241 Smith. Alexis Jane 321 Smith. Ann Michele 292 Smith, Arthur Hoge 430. 191, 226. 231 Smith. Barrv How.ird 319 Smith, Brenda Joyce . .399 Smith, Bruce Alan 344 Smith. Bruce Erich 411 Smith. Carol Jean 250 Smith. Cathy Lynn 367 Smith. Cecily Pearson 443. 220 Smith. Charles C 314 Smith, Christina Laura -..- 395 Smith, Crita 1 471 Smith, Daniel Dudley 430, 318. 261 Smith, Darrell Gene 406 Smith, David Lawrence Jr. 346 Smith, David Richard 332 Smith. David Wilson 443 Smith. Dennis D 327 Smith. Donna Jeanne 430, 348 Smith, Douglas 313 Smith, Ellen Louise 382 Smith, Emest Edward 375 Smith. Garry Lee 311 Smith, Geoffrey Beach 297 Smith, Geoffrey Lee 286 Smith, Grefiory Butler 331. 403 Smith. J. Harold 2nd 327 Smith, Janet ... 224, 250, 396 Smith. Jay Alan 305 Smith, Judy Kay 380 Smith. Karen Jean .. 382 Smith, Karen Jo 350 Smith, Lee Joseph .... 443, 305 Smith, Linda Carol _ 381 Smith, Linda Gayle 355 Smith. Linda Marlene , 320 Smith. Linda Rae 430 Smith. Linda Sue 350 Smith, L 7m Eileen 388 Smith. Nlarilee 257 Smith, Michael Dean 324 Smith, Michael 282 Smith. Norhert Gene 230 Smith, Pamela Sue 395 Smith, Patricia Dianne ... 396 Smith, Paul Eric 313 Smith. Peter Harmon, 322, 261 Smith. Phillip Roy 443 Smith. Ra ' mond _ 443 Smith. Roliert Anthony 443, 327 Smith. Samuel Arnold .305 Smith, Sandra Jean ...430. 292 Smith, Sara Lee 400 Smith. Stanley L, Jr .369 Smith, Stephen James 390 Smith, Susan Elaine 379 Smith, Suzanne 380 Snnth, Thomas Edward .. 359 Smith, Vernon George 456 Smith, Virginia Ann 349 Smith, Waiter Joseph 328 Smithburn. John Eric 456, 294 Smither. John Mark 333 Smithers. Donald .309 Smock, James F 463 Smock, LvTin Mercer 457. 243, 312, 236 Smola, Wade Thomas 406 Smripa, Yolanda .. 471 Smyers, Shirley Ellyn 224 Snapp. Jean Ann 310 Sneed. Phillip Wayne 405 Snell, Jane Helen 349 Snideman, Marsha Carol . 249 Snider, Donald Lee 430, 276, 274 Snider, Judith Ann 356 Snider. Martin Henry 472 Snider, Susan Geraldine ., 351 Sniderwin. Genrpe P 294 Snodgrass. Da id Louis .... 385 Snow. Richard Earl .. 328. 410 Snowden. CaKin Reginald 309 Snyder, Clark LeRoy 374 Snyder, James Michael 206. 204 Snyder, Martin Robert ... 319 Snyder, Ronald Russ 294 Snvder, William Wayne 344 Sobat. Steven Nick 332 .Sobat. William Alan 332 Sobel, Barbara Marv 386 Sochar, Mark Robert 328 Tabbert, Vivian Dorothy 444, 292, 268 Tabor. Charles Allen 322 Tackney, Barbara Evans 299. 266 Tadman. Penny Lynne ... 388 Taelman, Pamela Ann ... 387 Taffet. Suzanne Lee 320 Taggart, Phyllis Ann 349 Tajima, Dean Joji 472 Takott. Rocky 370 Talbert, Elaine M 444 Talbot, Patricia Dain 300. 247 Talbott, Linda Rae 386 Tallev, Ehzabeth Anne .... 386 Soderberg, Robert Edward 334 Solmer. Henry 345 Solomon. Gerald M. 369. 270. 247 Solomon. James Larry 359 Solomon, Jeffrey Matrin .. 289 Solomon. Maxine Joy 400 Solomon. Peggy Beth 381 Solomon, Robin Ann 348 Solomon. Sherman Ted .... 289 Somers. Jeffrey Rhue 322, 239 Somers, Rex Eugene 443 Somer ' ille, Michael John . 344 Somes. Grant William ... 334 Somrak, James Anthony 443, 220 Son, James Robert 430. 227, 411 Sonafrank, Russell Eugene 406 SonRer, Adrian Franklyn 304, 226 Sonner, Sharron Jane 395 Sopczynski. Barbara Ann ..430 Sorensen, John Matthew . 327 Soslowsky, Carol Ann 290 Sostack. Judith E 457, 231 Souers, Judith Ann 386 Southard, Roger Dale 345 Southwood, Diana Sue 457, 351 Southwood, Susan Delaine 387 Sovich, Becky Ann . 393, 380 So ' ine. David Louis ...... 390 Sowder, Rebecca Ellen . . 430 Sowers, Nancy Jo 388 Sowers. Randall Kent 359 Spahn, Jo Ann Marie 278, 274 Spalding, Stephen Joseph-. 346 Spangler, William Lutz Jr. 411 Spanier. David Rogers 333 Spann, Norma jean 457 Spannutb, Jacob E 410 Sparks. Leeann 386 Sparks. Raymond Emil 346 Sparks, Susann 256 Spaulding, Melvin Pierre .. 309 Spear. Richard Edward .... 430 Spearman. Kathleen Joyce 395 Spears. James Allan 457, 407 Speck. Amos Jan . 443, 271 Speer, Jerry L 270 Speer, Judith Lee . 296. 247 Speer. Sandra Sue 381 Spence. Jere Alan 408 Spence. Richard Butler ,.., 332 Spencer. Barbara Lee 457 Spencer, Warren 443. 227 Spearling. Judith Ann 430 Spicer, Lynn Anne 350 Spickard. Richard W. .. .. 174 Spiegel, Gail Ellen 457 Spiers. Susan Margaret . 354 Spiller, Sandra Marie 457. 291 Spindt, Katherine Mary 348 Spinner, Suzanne Elizabeth 343 Spiro, Rosann Lee 248 Spitler, William Moore 443 Spitz, Lawrence Herbert 410 Spitzer, David Lawrence 314. 275 Spitzer, Douglas Alan 314 Spitzer. Herbert Andrew . 463 Spivack, Dale Louis ... 355 Spi ey, Ronnie Joe .. 297 SpoKar. Richard Louis 443 Spomer. Carolyn Jean 224 Spore, Janis Lynn 293 Sposeep. Michael Louis .. 430 Spotless, Susan 377, 274, 249 Sprague. Charles Austin 346. 334 Sprenger, Susan 460, 312 Springer, Claire E 444 Springer. Cynthia Kathleen 382 Talley, John Stephen 309 Talley. Thomas Laverne Jr. 374 Tallos. Linda Carol 300 Tam. Kevin Robert 322 Tarn, Robinpat 457. 321 Tanabe. Patrick Takemi 444, 313 Tandy, Richard Le Roy . 334 Tanselle, David Lynn 302 Tanzi, LawTence Augustus 326 Tapia, Laura Diane 298 Tardy. Nancy Suzanne . 312 Tarnacki, Terrance John .324 Tarrv, Kirbv B. 467 Tarter. Llovd Dale 457 Springer, Norman Dale . . 377 Springer, Phil Carl 314 Springer. Robert Edward ., 226 Springer, Ross 463 Spitzberg. Daniel H 467 Spurgeon. Alice Lee 341 Spurgeon. Myra Jane 295 Spurlock. Albert Cornelius Jr 309 Sputh. Sally 231 Sputh. Theodore Otto 231 St. Jean. Diana E 469. 295 St, John, Claudia 257 St. John, Suzanne ... 288, 237 St. Myer, Thomas Richard 329 Stachon, Kathleen Doris .. 457 Stack. June Ellen 382 Stackert, Thomas David ., 444 Staff, Donna Lynn 343 Stafford. Janet Lynn 387 Stafford. Stephen E 333 Stafford, William Edwin .. 457 Stahl, David Richard 345 Stahl, Katherine Ruth 247, 381 Stair, Garv Michael 408 Stalker. Sally Ann 388 Stamper, Cynthia Anne . . 457 Stander, Shiras 298 Standley, Jaris Anne 430, 251 Stanfield, Charles Steven .. 313 Stang, Dolores Eva 397 Stanis, Ronald Dennis 329 Stanley. George E. 467 Stanley, Marilvn Kay 430. 306. 251 Stanley. Marjorie Ann .. 383 Stanley, Susan Mary 394 Stanton, Bruce Albert 324 Stanton, Keith Lynn 430 Staples, Thomas Quentin 369 Stapleton. Cheryl Suzanne 387 Stares. Janis 405 Stark. Dale Ellen 383 Stark. Joseph Vincent 369 Starmer. Rodney Everett . 327 Starr. Brvon Douglas 375 Starr. L Tin 353. 227 Starr, Kathleen Laura 394 Starett, James A 467 Starrett, Patrick Dee 358 Startup, Susan 457 States, Joan C 471 Staton, William F. Jr 307 Statts, Elizabeth M 308 Stauch, Doublas Miller ,., 326 Stauffer. Jade 409 Stauffer, Janice C 457, 315 Stauffer. Loren Alan 444 Stauffer, Samuel David ... 358 Staver, John Robert 457 Stavroff. Frank 174 Steczvsvn. Barbara K. 457. 250 Steele, Brent Ellis 391 Steele. Gregory Earl 344 Steele, Karen Sue .- 293, 380 Steele, Linda Grace 395 Steele, Philip Murray 370 Steele, Ra Tnond Lawrence Jr 328. 239 Steele. Stephen Allen 431. 332 Steele. William Eugene 444, 325 Steers, Sandra Lynn .. 295 Steffee. Marv Jo 308 Stehnike. Jurgen H 279 Steiman, Barry Richard 431, 239 Stein, Beverly Elaine 457 Stein, Rena Carolyn 252 Steinbarger. Don Calvin 444. 271 Steinberg, Carol Jean 312, 224. 266 Steinberg. Maxine 385. 386 Steiner. Barbara Sue 354 Steiner. Donald Lane -375 Steiner, Elizabeth Ann .353. 248 Steiner William 289 Steinhagen. William Jr 323 Steininger, Carol Ann 354, 355 Steirunetz. Larry V. 431. 363. 371 Stella. Kenneth Gene 460 Stelle. James Stuart 313 Stemle. Mary Jane 367 Stenberg, William Davir 370, 322 Stencel, Carrol Jean 396 Stepanek, Creory 411 Stephen. Warren 240 Stephens, Kenneth Frank,. 411 Stephens, Leslie Anne 383 Stephens. Shirley Ann 356 Stephens, Theodore R 444 Stephenson, Carol Ann .... 258 Stephenson, Judy 366 Stephenson, Marcia Ann .. 382 Stephenson, Nicole Lynn .. 387 Stepien, Adele 457 Stepita. Donald Scott 407 Stern. Donna Harriet 393 Sterner, Susan Elizabeth .... 386 Sterrett, Michael Lee 444 Steuer. Mark Edwin 319 Stevens. Barbara Ruth 457, 349 Stevens, John King M 344 Stevens, Michael Duane -.. 333 Stevens, Phillip Dale 344 Stevens, Tandy Leone 383 Stevenson, Craig Clark .... 410 Stevenson, Mary Lea 394 Steward, Don Addison ...- 472 Steward, Lucinda Kay 382 Steward, Steven Alan ,329 Stewart. Cheryl Lynn . . 354 Stewart, Constance Rae , 295 Stewart, D ' Maris Maxine .. 388 Stewart. John Bell 326 Stewart. John Leonard ... 431 Stewart, Marcella Sue .-. 457 Stewart. Marion B, .. 431, 311. 249 Stewart, Robert E 463 Stewart, Roger Lee 360 Stewart, Vera Ellen 351 Stickler, Larrv Wayne ..,. 408 Stiles, Robert Earl 345 Stillabower, Faye Earlene 387 Stine, David 305 Stine. Harold 467 Stiner. Carol Ann 431 Stinnett. William A. 3rd . 322 Stinson, Peggy Jo 387 Stipp. Norman J 371 Stites. Andrew James 409 Stitzer. Pamela Sue 227 Stivers, Paul William 327 Stockamp. Robert Lawrence 444 Stockanes. Leota Joan 258 Stockinger. Fred S 467 Stockton, Norman Dale ... 457 Stoecklev, John Bolton 444. 177. 311 Stoehr. Sam Albert 334 Stoelting. Judith Ann 444 Stoelting. Rose Ann 457 Stoermer, Terry Allan 333 Stohler, David Lynn 227 Stohler, Jennifer Anne 394 Stokes, Jan Lyn 431 Stokes. John Dennis 334 Stokes, Mary J 471, 257 Stokes, Richard Edward .. 370 Stokes, Sandra 354 Stoller. Lynne Anne 310 T Tate, Joseph Patrick 174 Tate, Kenton Philip 322 Tate, Thomas D 467 Taylor, Charles C 431 Taylor, Charles Frank -. 307 Taylor, James S 467 T aylor. Jeffrey Cassman . 410 Taylor. Kathleen Ann 383 Taylor, Larry R 431 Taylor, Mary 382. 223 Taylor, Robert L - 467 Taylor. Stephen B 444. 251 Taylor. Terry Alan 359 Taylor, Wilma Faye 343 Teal, Stanley Ray 457 Teal. William Frank 411 Tedrowe, Ruth Ann .. 306, 224 Teegarden, Craig Alan .... 408 Teeter, David Clemment.. 369 Teibloom, Eugene Jay . . 319 Teirumniks, Maria C 431 Telander, Marcie Anne . 223 Telder. Laurel Ann 260 Tellman, Nancy Gayle 351 Templeton. Dennis E 408 Templeton. John Carlton .. 410 Tennvson. Robert Scott . 334 Tereba. Allan Michael . 360 Terkhom, Ramona June ... 306 Terrell. Dale 390 Stoller, Susan Gaye 320 Stone, Earl Robert 444 Stone. Katharine Louise , 382 Stone, Katherine Diane . 321 Stone, Linda Beth 449 Stone. Toby Reed 322. 249 Stone. Vickie Denise , 282. 381 Stone. William Robert ,. 314 Stonebumer, James Louis., 345 Stoner, Pamela Tweed 431, 308, 236 Stoney, Marty 292 Stoops. Ken Alan .390 Stopper, Karen Ann ,. 457, 295 Storey. Jeffrey Andrew .,., 311 Stouder, Dennis L 467 Stoughton, Sharon Lee , 296 Stout, Carole Ann ,. 4.57, 298 Stout. Dorothy Jean 295 Stout. Larry Eugene 311 Stout. Michael Barton 328 Stovall. Roscoe Edwin Jr. 346. 223 Stover, Robert Vernon 431, 319, 276. 274 Stowe. David Francis 297 Stowe. Vernon Edward ,. 297 Strack, Emest Jack 331 Stradley, Michael Patrick. 287 Strain. James Arthur.. 431, 248 Strakis, Cathie 256 Strand, Henry Stephen .,,, 303 Strang, Susan Landis 293, 282 Strange, Brian Bernard ... 408 Strauss, George Fredrick 332 Strauss, James Lester 444 Strauss, Ronald Allen 269 Strawser, Larry 311 Streepey, Thomas Lee 332 Street, Karyl Esther 431 Street, Theodore Poe 331 Streeter, William J 240 Streeter. William S 463 Strickhorn. Nancy C. . . .308 Striggle, Susan Jill .. 457, 293 Strode, Robert Miller 332 Strohm. Beverly Jane 321 Strohmier, Linda Shearer 431 Strohmier. Richard Dale , 407 Strom, Joan Harriet 320 Stroman, Roger Joe 391 Stromberger, Susanne E. .. 431 Strong. Sallie Faison 351 Stroppel, Linda Lee 431. 383 Stroup. Sally Ann .... 431, 380 Stroy, Nancy Lynne 388 Struebig, Carl 410 Strueh. William Paul 358 Strycker. Dean L 467 Strycker. William K 332 Stubblefield. Lynn 387 Stubbs. Kenneth Ray 431. 309 Stuckey. Martha 256 Stucky, Nicklas Dean 411 Stuffle, Brenda Kay 457 Stum, Dayid Lee 332 Stump, Michael M. Jr. 270. 410 Stump. Robert M. Jr. 403. 408 Stumpf, Susanne Lee,. 431. 288 Stup, Catherine Jane 348 Stupka. Michael B 199 Sturdevant, David Vernon 346 Sturgeon. Robert R 408 Sturgeon, William Horton 230 Sturgis. Larrv Ray 404 Stuteville. David Alan 332 Stutsman. Donna Vivian . 393 Stutsman. Marsha Ann ... 298 Stutz. Richard Lee 317 Suciu, Larry Wa ' ne 444 Sugar, Richard Arnold . , 305 Sugarman, Janet Elaine Terrill. Edward Albert ., 318 Terr ' , Mary Catherine .. 350 Terry, Raymond Lee 369. 174 Tetzloff. Sharon Kay 397 Tewalt. Charles Ray.. 323. 269 Teyber, Julie 381 Thacker, Sandra Kay 394 Thomas, Charles Allen .-.- 271 Thomas. Charles David ... 316 Thomas. Charmianne E. ... 354 Thomas. Diane Lee 349 TTiomas. Gloria Jo 315 Thomas. J. David 315 Thomas. James WindJe .... 457 TTiomas, John Vincent 349. 268 Sugioka, Moira Felicity 268, 272 Suhanik. Wanda Ann 457, 386 Suhre. John Foster 431. 294. 250 Sulka. Joan 288 Sullivan. John F 463 Sullivan, Keith Michael .. 332 Sullivan, Patricia Anne 298 237 Sullivan, Rita Marie 356 Sullivan. Robert Michael 409 Sullivan. Robert V. . 444. 333 Sull ivan , William C 174 Sum. Andrew Martin 357 Sum. Jack E 444. 357 Summers, Patricia Carol - 386 Summerville, James T. 444, 323 Sumwalt, Charles Michael 444 Sundersun. Nancy 366 Sunny, David Lee 444 Sunyog, Barbara Mae 460, 388 Surbeck, John F. Jr 332 Surber, Alice Claudette ,. 299 Surface, Margaret L, 431, 296. 273 Surges. Kathleen Ann 386 Susnis. Edward A, Jr 371 Susott, Kenton Alan . .,. 304 Sutchar. Bruce Russell .... 289 Sutlin, Joel Mayer 319. 196 Sutor, Joe Paul 174 Sutter, Mary Elizabeth 431, 288. 165. 224 Sutton, Gary A 444 Sutton, Lynda Louise 460 Sutton, Patricia Ann 399 Sutton. Terry J 316 Svetich. Stefania Georgia 355 Swadener, Rachel Ann .340 Swager, Deborah Jane 457, 298 Swalick, Marilyn Rose ... 431 Swalick, William A 385 Swan, Bruce Edward 313 Swan. Olivia Marie 343 Swander, Sharon Leslie . .. 310 Swank. Brvan William ... 311 Swank, Dale Lee 331 Swank, Nancy Rae ., 457. 293 Swank, Tim Kessler 304 Swanson. Christine Adele 379 Swanson, Maril 7i Jean ,. 354 Swanson. Randolph Joe . ., 332 Swanson, Robert William .. 240 Sweany, Joanna J 471 Swedarsky, Sheldon R 289 Sweitzer. Martha Helen 315, 249 Swelstad. Jack Alan,. 326, 248 Swickard. Jean Louise 366 Swim, Linda Alice 388 Swinney. David Allen ..,, 410 Swiontek. Nancy Marie . . 400 Swisher, Ann Michael 350 Swisher, Karen Louise . ., 272 Switzer, Jane 431, 312 Switzer. Pamela Kay 386 Sysock, Christine 380 Sysock. Olga Anastasia 444, 224. 240. 381 Szabo. Dean Richard 324 Szabo, George Thomas ,.,. 313 Szabo. Sandra Lee 221, 290. 248 Szajko. Lynnette Marie .... 354 Szarmach, Ray Lawrence ., 410 SzjTnanski. David 369 353. 235 Thomas. Jon Howard 334 Thomas. Joseph Dennis .... 304 Thomas. Karen Ann 310 TTiomas, Linda Elizabeth 273. 381 Thomas, Michael Wayne . 444 Thomas. PhyUis Ann 306 Thomas. Sharon Ruth 469. 272 Thomas. Sherri Lynn 444. 308 Thomas. Tern 296 Thomas, Virginia Marie . 356 Thompson, Andrew R 327 Thompson. Barbara Jo , ,, 321 Thompson, Carolyn Sue 487 379, 249 Thorb«-(.ke, L ii Anette -. 396 Thompson. Charles F 194 Thorman. Karen Irene 296, 250 Thompson, David Edward 371 Thorn, Peter Dean 332 Thompson. Dennis Lee ... 327 Thomberr ' , Irvan Merce 457 Thompson. Diane P 457 Thomburg, Carol Joyce ... 460 Thompson. Donna Ruth ... 272 Thomburg, Mary JilJ 457 Thompson, Duane . rthur 401 Thome. David Lee 322 Thompson, Floyd Oliver Jr 357 Thornton, Linda Jean 395 Thompson. Harold James. 405 Thorp, Susan 349 Thompson. Jane Ann 396 Thorpe. Bonnie Louise H. 300 Thompson, Jane Carol . 398 Thrasher. Gerald R. Jr 409 Thompson, Janet 381 Thrasher, Gertmde 296 Thompson. John Henr ' .. 240 Thunberg, Linda Alice Thompson. John Reed 302 460, 342 Thompson, Karen Elise Thurman, Margaret 471 282. 381 Tilford, Mar - Katherine . 310 Thompson, Linda Diane .. 383 Tillisch, Stanley R 472 Tliompson, Nancy Elaine .. 388 Tillman. Catherine Gale .. 354 Thompson. Patricia Lynne 398 Tillotson, Don Glenn 444 Thompson, Rebecc ' a Jane.. 401 Tillotson, Viola 258 Thompson, Robert Leon -.. 316 Tilton, Man, ' Christine 354 Thompson. Roger Layne ..328 Timmons. Michael W 314 Thompson, Stephen M. Timmons, Terrill H 294 444. 324 Timms, Marilyn Patricia .. 431 Thompson, Terrv Gene Timothy. James 410 444. 271 TinkelRav-mond Lee 325 Thompson. Terry Ray 469 Tinley, Hobart Ronald --.. 457 Thomson, Charles Emerson Jr. Tipton, Thomas B 371 227 Titak, Jo Ann A. Placey 268 431. 349 310 Tittle, Robert Stewart .... 444 220 Todd, CaroU-n Sue 355 Todd, Chervl Lynn 396 302 Todd, James William 329 Thomson. Craig Scott 311, Thomson, Jean Carolyn ... Thomson, Timothy N. 318, Thop ■. Robert Thomas 444, Todd, John 248 Todd, Joyce Ann 383 Todd. Kenneth Gayle 314, 251 Todd, Marlene 350 Todd. Mary Louise 348 Todd. Patricia Kaye 381 Todd. Sandra Kay 431 Todhunter, Susan Jane .... 300 Tofil. Gary Joe 174 Toivainen, William M. Jr. 398 Tolbert, Glenna Gail 353. 356, 221, 249 Tolchinsky, Jean Doris . 290 Toles, Leslie Kay .... 457, 308 Toll, Mary Ann .379 Tolles. Candace 398 Tomchin. David Laban .... 319 Tomlin, Lynda Jo 431. 295, 236 Tomlin, Patricia Anne 312 Tomlinson, Cathy Elizabeth 397 Toney. David Lee 408 Toomey, Paul Terry 444 Topham, Cheryl Lee -.. 4-31 Topper, Stephen Paul 304 Torcom, Marcia Lee .. 299, 251 Tosick, Michael J .302 Toth. George . 259 Toth. John 271 Toth, Mark Ernest 322 Totten, David Alien 302 Tout, Rebecca Jane 383 Tower, Janet Kathleen .... 349 Townsi ' iid, Burt Allison 444, 322 Townsend. Charles W. . 467 Townsend. Clifford Mark 409 Townsend, jo Ann 296 Townsend, Marcia C 295 Townsend, Oliver Kelly . 431 Townsend, Valerie L 282 Townsend, William N 268 Townsley, Darryl Lee 407 Trabue, Jeannette 365 Tracv, Jeanette Kemp ... 342 Trae ' ger. Roberta Dee ,. 290 Trail. Judith Priscilla 340 Trainer. Tom F 467 Trais, Dianne Janeen 223 Trapane. Roseann 431 Trapp, Michael Craf 333 Trask, David John 404 Trasoff. Nina Abby 290. 222, 266 Travis, Terry Michael 345 Traylor. Sozy 308 Trebing. Randel Edward Jr. 370 Treffinger, Gregg Alan .... 404 Trent. Robert 467 Trent, Sandra 431, 310 Trester, Larry Dawson ... 444 Trethewev, Thomas G. 191. 332. 231 Trevor, Judith Ann .382 Trinkle. Gary Glendon .... 346 Tristano, Rosemary Ann . 351 Troeger. Sandra C... 321, 247 Trombley, Marcus Edward 314 Troppc. Muriel Renee . 396 Trotter, Stephen David . 431 Trout. Phyllis Audine 469 Troutman. Marigene Anne 393 Troxel, Steven Charles 302, 26S Tro ' , Dennis Arthur 444, 203 Troy. Jane Chowning 394 Trueb, Linda Kathleen ... 351 Tniehlood, Richard Lee .... 411 Truelove. Karen 258 Tmenian, Michael Rav 457. 416 Tmett. Carl Franklin 410 To ' on, Michael Eugene ... 406 Tschmel. Louise 431. 293 Tsoutsouris. George V 431 Tucker, Judith 47 1 Tucker. Laura Lee 388 Tucker. Marcia Jane 444, 308, 236. 388 Tucker, Michael Denton 432, 286. 248 Tucker. Michael Wa ' ne 324, 250 Tucker, Tayna 471 Tudor, Betty 471 Tudor. Carolvn Sue 348 Tuhy. Richard Allen ,374 TuUy. Frank Edgar Jr 432 Tully, Richard Bennett . 375 Tunis, Greeory Len 334 Tureen, Lesley Joan 290 Turley. Priscilla 387 Turner. Edward H. Jr 444 Turner. Jane Anne ., 432, 301 Turner, Judith Louise 444 Turner, Judy Marlene 299 Tumer, Mar ' R 432 Turner, Pamela Jayne 432. 299. 243. 236 Turner. Robert 409 Turner. Robert Wayne .. 457 Turner. Woodrow W. 325, 268 Turpen, Larrv Wayne 186, 286, 275 Turpin, Karen Eileen 348 Tuszynski. Richard Carl . 432 Tuttlc, Jayne Ann 315 Tuttle, Lawrence Eugene 275, 374 Twvman. Sara Benenah ... 308 Tyk. Janice Ann 321, 227 Tyler. Deana Kaye 457 Tyler. Linda Louise 34! Tvler, Trudence Nadine 432. 306 Tylisz. Patricia F. 432. 299, 247 Tyner, Karen Louise 351 Tzinberg, Wendy Rae . 383 Vchimura, Sharon 259 Udowski, Madeline Rose .. 273 Uhrig, Carol Ann 367 Uland. Beth Ann 296 Ulrey. Mark Stuart ... -302. 251 Ulrich. Maryanne ... 351, 248 Umbaugh. Terry Lynn .... 405 Underbill. William Alan .... 332 Underwood, Ei ' een 341 Unger, Joyce Lynn 348 U l- ' iiHer, Thomas Kent 322 UiiHerer, Richard Alan 444. 328. 249 Unrae. Judith 257 Upward. Janie . rlyce 308, 237, 228, 266 Urbahn,s, John Bnice 2nd 297, 251 Urdal, Ronald Thomas ,. . 46.3 IVick, Rdliert Kenneth - 458 I ' rse, Stephen W. 2nd 432, 304, 226 I ' skert, Lorraine Julie 241, 394 Utley. William A 191, 328 Utterhiiek. Carol , nn 30S. 247 Ulterhaek, William Noble 324 Uttin er, Terry L Tm 294 Uule. Roner 248 V Vacoby. Dan ,307 Valentine. Michael L. - 226 Valentine, Patrick James ,, 322 Valentine, Richard W 444 Vallnier, Charles 375 Van Atta, Jeanne Cain . -, 2SS Van Curen, Barbara Ann ,, .382 Van Den Bosch. Roberta 310 Van Clelder, Karon Coles -- 398 Van Cilder, Martha Ann .. 383 Van Heldorf, Haro ' 329 ' an Hook, James Clinton .. 432 Van Horn, Peter 294 Van Houtdreve, Karen Marie 395 Van Huss, Donna Lou . -. 458 Van Manen, Bonnie June .- 458 Van Meter, Dwayne R 460 Van Overbeke, Ellen 388 VaTi Pelt. Robert C, 174, 231 Van Sickle, Judith Ann 445, 288 ' an Tyle, Steven Robert .. 314 Van Valer, Pat Kip 432 Van Winkle, James E 472 Vanasek, James George .. 432 Vance, Judith 471 Vance, Kay Ann 301 Vance, Mary 312, 272 Vance, Russell 230 ' ance, Sharon Kay .383 Vancil, Larry David 458 Vandenbark, James A 209 Vandenbark, Thomas E, 325, 226, 269 Vandemiark, Eileen Kay 469, 298, 243, 265 ' anderplouiih, John Robert 411 ' aiideventer, Nancy E 288 Vandoski, Joseph E, Jr 331 Vane, Cresg Allen 303 Vangilder, Nichola Lea 282, 381 Vargo, Rosemary .... 366, 241 Vaslow, Karen Marice -... 396 Vater, Don Henry ,358 Vaughan, Mary , lice 432 Vaughan, Marv Susan ... 355 Vaughan, Peter Roy ,3,32 Vaughn, J.imes Gerrard .-.- 406 Vaughn, Laurel 288, 224 Vaughn, Sharon Kav 301 Vaughn, Steve .Mien .376 Vavrek, Janet Louise 458 Vdowski, Madeline 386 Vea, Kristen 432, 310 Veith, Shirley Kay .321 Velte, Karen Sue 293 Vendes, Ruth Ellen 399 Venezia, Barbara Jean 4.32, 295, 273, 250 Vergin, James Roy .. 328, 240 Verhoeven, Jean E 315 Verlihay, Frank T 174 Vermilya. William Ray .... 331 Vemack, Tira 231 Vernick, Victor Eugene 305, 268 Vernier, Terry Paul.. 432, 220 Verstraete, Maurice M 445 Vesey, William 467 Vesh, Anthony Frank 328 Vest, James Edward Jr 370 Vest, Nella Jeanne 291 Vest, William Benton ,370 Veysey, Catherine Ann .... ,386 Vickery, Mark Austin 287 Viera, Juanita R 350, 260 Villwock, Mary Ann 293 Vincent. Brenta Louise ... 387 Vincent. Edith Marie 278, 279 Vincent, Joseph 259 ' incz, Ruth C 460 Vinters, Aija 469, 273 Visitkitjakarn. Prakob 445 Visovatti. Kathleen 256 Vitello. Patricia Ann 393 Vlerebome, Margaret . nn.. .393 Voelkel, Helen Sue .. 458, 386 ' ogel, Harokl Edward 334, 404 V ' ogel, James Arthur 240 Vogel, Janis Marie 400 Vogel. Joseph Otto 4.32, 281, 264, 305, 248 ' ogel, Marilyn Louise .... 471 Vogel. .Nancy Louise 386 Vogel, Steven Howard 305 Vogler, George . rthur .... 358 ' ogt. Kevin Henrv .- 373, 374 Volk, Edward Richard .... 204 Von Burg, Richard Kirk .... 390 ' on Tol)eI, Harry Paul M. 334, 231 Von Zon. David 231 Vonesh, Patricia Jo,. 298, 250 V( rhis. William Alan .... 174 Voris. John Edward 297 Vorni. Kathy 367 ' otaw, David Maxwell .... 318 ' ovrek. Janet 355 Voynovich, Judith Ellen .. 296 Vroal. Ronald 240 Vrooman. Cheryl Cay 393 ' uyno icli. Milan 432 w 488 Wachsniann, Philipp 311 Wade. Barbara Elnore 308, 248 Wade, Lee Ann .355 Wade. Philip Bond .369 Wade. Phyllis June.. 321, 268 Wade, Ronnie Dean 472 Wade. Sue Kay 4.32 Waechtcr, Thomas .391 Wagers. Barbara 257 Wagner, Gary Michael .... 359 Wagner, John Addington -, 460 Wagner, Katy Lynn 354 Wagner. Richard Allen . 369 Wagoner, Dennis Edward 445, 408, 240 Wahlig. Steven Charles .. 405 Wainnian, Perry .Alien . .. 4.32 Waizenhofer, Jayanne Louise 400 Wake, Judy Ann 458 Wakefield. Ina Rae 233 Walcher, Susan 256. 257 Waldkoetter, Fred Dean .. 311 Waldman, Karen Lee 290 W.ddo, Kay Dian 432 ahKnra, Roger Joseph ... 360 W.ilke. Beverly Jane 355 Walker, Anne 458, 315 W.ilker, Barbara Jo 399 Walker, Charles James 3rd 432 Walker, Danny Berne 409 Walker. Donald Lee 445, 326, 302 Walker, G. Daly 467 Walker. Linda Kav .. .321, 241 Walker, Max W ' ayne.. 185, 186 Walker, Richard Edison .... 445 Walker, Susan , 260. 388, 381 Walker, Thomas Howard 353. 2.34 Walkup. Lynn Christine 386 Walkup, Robert Calvin ... 316 Wall, Barbara Ellen .3.56 V ' allace, Bonnie Jean .399 Wallace, David Lee 411 Wallace. David Smith 314 Wallace, Jame,s 324 W.-illac«, Thomas Donald ,302 Wallaci-, Vicloria B 463 Wallgren, David William .328 Wallis. Marjorie Ellen 321 Walls, Charles A. 3rd 458, 249 Wallsmith, David Joseph .. 326 V ' alsh. Diane Lee 296 WaWi. J.imcs P.itrick 445 W.dsh. Sharon Ann 299, 221, 248 Walston, Judith Fay 432 Walter, Martin Jay ., 445, .305 Walter. Patricia Lynn 386 Waltcnnath, Carol 257 Walters, Edward Charles . 390 Walters, Nancy Jean 471, 256 Walters, Trent Jr. 460, .309. 174 Walther, Peter Charles ... .307 Waltman, Rodney Reed ... 40B Walton. Cheryl Elaine .... .397 Walton, Pamela Kay 388 Wall.s, Terence Allen 287 Waltz, Judith Lynne 4.32 Waltz. Thomas Ray 326 Wampler. Alice Marie 400 Warbington. Leo Carter . 4 09 Warburton, Lyim P.iul .... .369 Ward, Barney Thomas .325 Ward. Gwendolyn .... 256. 257 Ward. Norman 373 Ward. Rolx-rta Lee .381 Ward. Sue Lvnn Mall 445, 268 Wardlow. Carol Sue .380 Ware, Randall Lou 410 V ' argo, Donna Doreen . 432 Warner. Ann Schell 458 Warner. Lisa Lynn 386 Warner, Thomas Richard 329, 227 Warren, Claude M. Jr. 445, .302 Warren, Mary Anne 310 Warren. Richard Neil 4.32 Warrick. Estelle Arleen ... 432 Warrincr. Janis Kav .355 Warrum. Ronald ... 483, 240 Warton. Pat 258 Washington. Guy Fred ... 227 Wassman, Mary Elizabeth 460 Wa.stjer, Diane .321 Waters. Dale Everett .391 Waters, George E 467 Watkins, Donald D 247 Watkins, John Ermal 445 Watkins, Judith Sharon . 366 Watkins, Marcia Jean .340 Watkins. Marvin Scott ... 289 Watkins. Sherry Lynne 458. 220 Watley. Leigh Ann 315, 221, 248 Watson, James A .325 Watson, Lou Eve 388 Watson, .Mark .Andrew ... .332 Watson, Maryann ,,,. 231. .381 Watson, Patricia W, 4.32 Wat.son, Rebecca Sue 321 Wat.wm, Robert Alson 407 Walt, Robert .325 Watts. Judith Jane .342 Waxman, Diane Esther 351 Wa! man, KaKin Sluldrai 458 Wayman, .Marv Katherine .38,! Wayts, llarmt Ellen 445. 296 Wdowka, Carol Jeanne .... .393 Weaklev . Thomas Joseph 445, 3.30 Weaklev, William 269, 311 Weatherholt, Cheryl Lee.. 278 Weaver. Carol Jean .321. 232, 247, 266 Weaver, David Hugh 303. 279 Wcavc.r. Julie Ann 351 Weaver, Larrv Jordan 458 Weaver, R. Wyatt Jr 307 Weaver, Ralph Benton .3.58, 222. 227 Wi.aver, Sheryl 355 Weaver. Warten Ingham .. .357 Webb. David Gerald ,326 Webb, Kenneth Michael, 191 W(.bb, Vivian Jo 366 Weber. Frances Mary 350 Weber. Mark Robert .327, 223 Welx-r. Terence Colin 294 Webster. Ann Adele 300 Webster Ann Clarine 4.32 Webster, Daiiiil Robert . 316 Wcb.l. 1. Melville J. 3rd .. 317 Wclihirv:. Thomas C 302 Wcddiiigton. ' alerie Monette 340 Weddle. Carol Susan 432 Weddle, Charles 467 Wedllle, Randall Jay 445, 209, 231 Weedman, Douglas Earl .. 401 Weeks, Joyce Lee 458 Weeks, Katha Lee 349 Weeks, Linda Kay 343 Weeks. Ralph H 467 Weese. Gay Ann 367 Wehner. Dwight Lvnn .... 405 Wchiur. Edward John ,, , 3.30 W ' eihinillcr. Biirl)ar;i Ann 315. 2fiS Weiier, Sarah Cretthen ,. .100 Weilcr. Susan Catherine SOO Weimer. Diane Mary .,. 301 VW ' inuT, James Stephen - 458 W ' einier. Jean Rutli 445 Weinier, Robert Lewis ... 325 WeinlicTS. David Michael 359 V ' cinl er(jer. Marvin Jay .... 289 einraul), Susan Kay 320. 283 Weinslein. Judy . nn 432. 320 Weinstein. Phyllis D .320 Weinstock, Nancy Lynn .-. 290 Wi-ir, Oeorlle 269. 409 Weir. Margaret Anne 432, 299 Weir, Mark Snvder 3.34 Weir, Marv Law 223 Weir, Patricia Ruth ,397 Weirich, Warren William 33.3, 231, 271 Weisbrod, Sondra .Alexis . 315 Weisensteiner, Sandra E. .. 251 Weiser, John Miliin .328 Weiskopf. Karen Roberta .. 278 Weisman. Ann 279 Weisman. Larry 124 Weisman, Kurt Frederick .329 Weisman. Neil Lewis ,305, 268 Weisman, Roberta Carla 432, 290. 236 Weiss. Ira Steve 289 Weiss. M%Tnn Lee 289 Weiss, Tom 279 Weissert, Jane Ruth 355 WeitEal. Carl 375 WeVony. Thomas Paul . . .324 Welch. John Sydney 375 W ' eldele. Michael Joseph . 445 Weldy. S.amuel Daniel 3rd 318 Wcllinston, John S... .3.32 199 Wellner, Jay Philip 319 Wells. Cl.irk Paul 196 Wells. Dianne 458 Wells, Donald Charles .... 432 WiAk. Donald Keith 294 Welsh, Douglas Handle .... .322 Welsh, Patrick Thomas ... 313 Wemlinger. Donald K 311 Wencer. Bonnie Carlene .. 241 Wentland. Pamela Jean .. .386 Wenzel. Wayne 467 Werlinc. Cheryl Lee 274 ' emer. Cher J . nn 278 Werner. John Ralph 445 M ' erner. Ronald Joseph . 3.34 Wemet. Norman L. 3rd 269 Wemimont. Sandra Lou 469. .348. 260. 270 Wertheimer. Donald E. 432. .305 Wertschnic Charles Joseph 358 Wertz. ' ici Harlene .349 Wesbrook. Frederic Paul .. 286 Wesley. Donna Ruth .386 Wesley. James Edward 445. .326 Wesolowski. Dennis J 4.32 Wes.sel. Carol 257 We.ssd, Teresa Marie 458 Wessehnan, Paiuela Sue . 298 Wesson, Allen B 432. 241 Wes.son, Renee Eleanor Roche 432 West. Barbara 273 West, Carol Marie 268 West. Gaylord Alan 445 West, Martha Barbara . 469 Westemian. Sandra Kav . .399 Westfall, Da%id .Alan 406 Westfall. J.inet Claire 312, 247, 266 Westfall, Judith Mvra 296 Westfall, Susan J.ine 381 Weston, John Battel 323 W ' etmore, John French 316. 2.30 Wetzel. Kathr n Louise ... 354 Wexler. Mar ' Elizabeth 290. 260. 222 Weyls. Linda Jean 312 Whaley. Cecil Hobert Jr.., 371 Whaley, David Fayette .... 324 Whalev. Jeffrey David .. .369 Wham. Robert 211 Whcam. William Francis 211 Wh.im-. Alan F 460 Wheat. Robert CreRors ' ... 314 Wheatley. Jane .Mice 299, 251 Wheaton, Mary Ann 321 Wheaton, Susan Carol 4.32 Wheeler, Carol Ann .300 Wheeler, David Carroll ... 325 Wheeler, Evelyn Sylvia .... 321 Wheeler, Marcy Ellen 267 Wheeler, M.iry Jane 398 Wheeler, Michael Joseph , 268 Wheelock, Ceorce H. . 3,58 Wheelricht, Richard Lee Jr. ,369 Whetstone, James Jay ,328 Wherlv, Cindy .355 Whipple. Marti .301. 388 Wbirledse. Jean Elise .381 Wbitacre. Robert Neal .... 327 Whitcomb. Joanne Marie . 381 White. Anna Laura .. 432. 250 White. Barbara Sue . 310. 268 White. Cynthia Ann 223 White. Deborah Dee 177 White, Denis William 445 White, Dennis .375 White. Donald Rol)ert ... 302 White, Edward Alexander .370 ' hite, Glenn Stanton 4.32 White, Tudith Ann . . 432. 292 White. Kathleen 256 ' hite, Kathleen Chapman 295, 266 White, Kaye Suzanne ... .321 White, Marcia Loui.se .394 White. Nancy Sue .... 363, .365 White, Richard Lee 314 White, Rita Ian .348 White. Ronald Kent .323 White. Stephen Lane 410 White. Susan Lee .394 White. Thomas David 294 White. Thomas Peterson 326 Whiteleather. Jill Eleanor .393 Whiteside. Sara Ann 398 MTiiteside. Saundra Cayle 366 Whitfield, Cynthia Aim 458. 177. 296. 247 Whith.Mo. Kathleen Kay . 223 Wlntlcluc-, Susao F. 234, 393 Wliitliick, Eleanor Ann 247 W ' lnllock. Stephanie 394 Whitmire. Ann Elizabeth.. .321 Whitock, Mike 376 Whitsel. Frank John 445 Whitsitt. Rita Charlene .... 363 Whitsitt. Samuel Porter ... 410 Whitsitt, Thomas Allen .... .304 Whitson, Carol Ann .342 Whitt, Virginia Ellen 400 Whittaker, Jon Michael 445, .304 Whittebore, Kathryn Kevil 386 Whitten, Glenda Marlene 445, .365 Whitten, John Charles 405 Whittinchill. Harriett 221, 312 Wlutllts, Sandra Jeanne .. .348 Wuhiii.inn, Ann M 458 W ' lclunann. Gerald Kurt .. 432 Wicker. Cynthia Jane 445. 321,267, 236 Wicker, Robert Joseph .... 463 Wickerhain, Gration Phillip ,371 Wickes, John Francis Jr. .. 330 Wickham, Molly 397 Wiedman, Timothy Donald 182 Wiecfiel, David Walter .... 445 Wiegman, Russell F. 278, 279, 282 Wiehe, Philip James 307 WiehniiUer, Barb 247 Wielgos, Christine Ann .... 397 Wiener, Bruce Dennis 247 Wiener, Michael Jay .373. 376 Wiesmiller. Walter Hill 445, 325. 247 Wiethoff. Richard Allen .... 297 Wigeam. Leland H. Jr 334 Wiggans. John Charles .... 409 Wiggins, Gary Dorman .... 432 Wilbur, Philip 410 Wilchek. Claudia Marie .. 355 Wilcox. Howard Samuel Jr. 291 Wilcyznski. Joseph R 467 Wilder. Connie Kay 355 Wildev, John Michael .... 286 Wilds. Donald Ray .. 432. 405 Wiles. Charles Junior 445 Wiley. Ruth Anne 445 Wilbelin. Carolyn Louise.. 308 Wilk, Douglas Robert 318, 268 Wilkes, Michele D 471 Wilkie, Rebecca Ann 400 Wilkins. Michael Dean ... .370 Willard, Maryann 394 Willeford. Eileen Marie 293, 224. 248 Willhite. Larry Gale 316 William. Mary Kaye 25B Williams. Beverly . nn 383. 282 Williams. Caroline 256 Williams. Christina Sue .. 386 Williams. Constance Ann .. 445 Williams, Consuella Marie 397 W ' illianis. Ellen Anne 4.32 Williams. Eric Stephen ., .332 Williams, Faye Annette 458. 273 Williams, Fred Crant .323 Williams. Frederick B 304 Williams, Irvine Clay 460 Williams, James Scott .332 Williams, Johanna Ruth . 349 Willi.inis. Joyce Irene .393 W illi.iiiis. Linda Jane .388 Willi.iins. Millard LeRoy 345 Williams, Nathaniel H. . 309 Williams. Paul Joseph . 203 Williams. Raelvnn Ann .... .366 Williams. Richard 409 Williams. Rickv Craig .329 Williams. Robert Samuel.. 370 Williams. Steven Dale .... 432 Williams. Warren Keith 445. 389. 363 Williamson. Cheryl Sue 458, 293 Williamson, Nancy Arling 306 Williamson, Robert 191, 226 Williamson, Robert T 318 Williford, Mary Kathleen .. 355 Willis, Arthur W 467 Willis. Barbara Elaine .349 Willis. Jane Margaret 315 227 Willis, Julia Ann . ' 354 Willis. Nancy Lea .387 Willis. Susan Lorayne 4.32, .321 Willnian. Joe 467 Wills. Birja 458 Wilson. Barbara Jane 460 Wilson. Cal Joshua 174 Wilson, Carmen Alana .... 291 Wilson, Carole Ann .. 445. 383 Wilson. Charles Brady .. 318 Wilson. Cheryl Ann .382 Wilson. Clarence . llen .... 309 Wilson, Curtis Lee 309 Wilson, Cynthia June .381 Wilson, Dianne Ellen 350 Wilson, Donald Eugene .. 411 Wilson, Donald Leon 467 Wilson, Donna Lee .398 Wilson, Edwin . nthony ... 191 Wilson, Frank Duane 3.33, 2.30 Wilson, George David 407 Wilson, Jack Stines .304 Wilson. Jeffery T 445 Wilson. Johnny J 411 Wilson. Kathleen 321 Wilson, Libby Ann 293 Wilson, Linda Kay 379 Wilson, Margaret Diane .301, 272 Wilson. Michael Harwood .370 Wilson. Richard Michael 4.32. 289 Wilson. Rita Faye 342 Wilson. Ronald Dean 410 Wilson. Stephen Lee 445 Wilson, Susan .Ann 432. 310. 274 Wilson, Thomas David 307. 230 Wilson, Tracy Ann 387 Wilt, Terry Westbrook .... 445 Wiltsie. Stephen Lee 2.30, 404 Wince. Michael Hamilton 329 Winckelbach, J. Karl 432, 248 Winder. Gary Donavan .... 311 Windle. Robert George 191. .328 Wiiicmiller. James D 445 Wingham. Kenneth Ray 445. 304 Wingrove. Margaret Elsie .3.55 Winheim. Cynthia Jean 356 Winship. Barbara Jean 469. 298, 236 Winslow, Martha Ellen .. 383 Wintermantel. Karen Lee 248 Winters. Gene Leroy .371 Winters. Margot .Ann 367 Winters, Roger Lee.. 4.32, .345 Winthrop, Mary Kathryn .. 310 Winzenread, Ellen Marie .. 397 Wire, Barbara Louise 4.32 Wirick, Patricia Kaye 396 Wirtz, Carolyn Ann 4,32 Wisely, Dorothy Susan 308, 266, 247 Wiseman, Jean Anne . .382 Wiseman. John Max 405 Wiseman. Jon Willijim ... 458 Wiseman, Robert Myron .. .304 Wisker, Anthony James ... 4.32 Wisler. Dorothy L 471 Wissel. Diane Kae 385 Wi.ssing. Betty C 471 Wissmiller. Janet L 298 Witmer. Sharon Lee 458. 241 Witmer, Wavne Lowell 432, 204, 247. 231 Witle, Edwin Carl 374 Witte. Karen Sue 349 Wittig, Beatrice Regina .... 386 Witucki. Barbara Ann 367 Woehler. Byron Michael ..408 Wojtowicz. John Paul 432 Wolf. Donna Louise 301, 273 Wolf, Fred Clifton .304 Wolf. Linda Diane 380 Wolf. Margaret Elaine 349, 266, 273 Wolf, Rebecca Lou 432 Wolf, Susan Hantz .396 Wolfe. Claude Roland ... 463 Wolfe. Lynn F 363 Wolford. James Michael 4.32. 311. 226 Wolin. Barbara Joy 290 Wolk, Ira Abel 268 Wollar. Lorraine Jean 241, .394 Wood. Charles Michael .... 404 Wood. James Joseph 302 W ' ood. James L 31.3 Wood. James Rodger 404 Wood. Jane Denison .399 Wood, Martha Laine 365 Wood. Richard Jay 432 Wood. Walter Richard 403. 405 Woodall, James Lee 405 Woodburn. Mary Jean .... 266 Woodbume. Susan Claire . 312 Woodlock. Patricia Ann 432. 349 Woodress. Marsha Irene 393. 273 Woodniw. Lynda Diane 282, 381 Woodruff, Paul Edward . 369 Wiioilruff, Sheryl Ann 432, 310 Woods, t:harles Michael .. 316 Woods. James William .... 316 Woods. Jennie Lee .341 Woods, Linda Katheryn .. 296 Woods, Reginald Willie . 460 Woodward, Bobby Joe 328 Woodward, George Baird 445. .363. 369. 220 Woodworth. Susan C. 2.34. 248 Woolerv. Jan 380 Woolsey. Dee Daphne .... 398 Woolsey. Jerry Alan 390 Woolums, Terry Lee 297 WooMi.im, Ginny 249 Wcml.n, Pete William .... 328 Workman. Sue Anne 355 Worl, Diane Todd .308 Worland. Robert Eugene .. 311 Worley. Mary Elizabeth 458. 301 Wortman, Marilyn Sue ... 321 Worton, Patricia M 471 Wotring, Glenn Eugene . 4.32 Woytinek, John M. Jr 274 Wray, Mary Diane 221, 249 Wrege, William Thomas 332 Wright, An drew Harold 286. 248 Wright. Carole Lynn .301 Wright, David Allen 322 Wright, Donita Kay 382 Wright. Jacklyn Rae 300 Wright. Jill Jeannine 458 Wright. John Ross 324 Wright. Kathleen D. 458, 298 Wright, Linda Marie .386 Wright, Luanne 356 Wright. Martha 394 Wright. Maurice Edwin 458. 407 W ' right. Sarah Catherine ., .396 Wright. Suzanne 365 Wright, Thomas Peck 445, 243, 247 Wright, Tomas Eyerette .. 304 Wring, Gary Wayne 326 Writer, Janet Ruth 221, 266, 247 Wrobleuski. Marsha M. . 432 Wruble. Donald Joseph 369 ' Wu, lacob Chiu Yuen 275. 375 Wucher. Marv Ann.. 315. 266 Wuensch. Phillip Edward . 401 Wiikosits, Mary Frances .365 Wulf, Sharon 257 Wvalt. Robert Duff. 269. 248 Wvkoff. Pamela Rose 388 Wyland. Harold Loyd 318 Wyndham, Eric Leslie , 302 Wynn. Virginia Jane 458, 315 Wynne, David Dudley .... 374 Wyno, Mary 256 Yahiike, David 467 Yang, James P 467 Yannev. Marian 312, 249 Yarlxirouch. Richard 403. 406 Yarlinc. Linda Ann 292, 273 Yates. Daniel E 390 Y.ates. John David 410 Vazumbek. Sharon .Ann .... .349 Y ' eager. Roy Robert 240 Yelev, David Robert 269, 405 Yellen, Michael Jav .. 432, 319 Yentes, Clifford Herl)ert .. 370 Yeoman, Paul .Andrew 302 Yemlack, Tira 268 Yeskie, Douglas Robert .. 316 Yocum. William Stone .... 311 Y Voder. Frank Wallace 327 Yoder. Richard 331 Voder, Sally 273 Voder, Sara Cale 458 Voder. Susan ' irginia - 350 York. Alvjn Robert.- 445. 249 York. Fredrick 268 Vnsha. Howard 305 Yo-st. Janice Allene 299. 177. 221. 266, 272. 247 YounK, Bruce H. . 294. 249 Young. D. Ellen 432. 293 Vountl, David Allen 446 Vouns, David St ephen .-. 271 Young, James William ,..- 411 Young, Jere Kay 240 Young, John Howard . . 194 Young. Linda Lee 382 Young, Michael P. - 304. 268 Young. Norma Ahcia 379 Young. Robert Fred 432. 275 Young. Steven Robert 332 Young, Sylvia Ann 432 Vudkin. Franklin S. 432. 319. 250 Yule. Roger Hilton . 446. 324 Yuska. Samuel Ravinan . . 318 Zabbaii. Sh.iroii Yvonne 363. 365 Zadra, Marjorie Lynn 241 Zaharias, Ann 256 Zaidler. Laura Frances ..- 290 Zaidner. Marvin 410 Zale, Bernard Allen 446 Zaltsbcrg. Hal Stephen .... 369 Zarfney. Lemuel P. 278, 279, 282 Zarobsky. Joyce Ann 394 Zechiel, James Alan 307 Zeck, Craig Alan 345 Zeckel, Cynthia Ann 366 Zeiger, N ' ancv Elaine 306 Zeimis, Paula Rae 396 Zeiss, Dorothy Jane 396 Zelenke. Dennis Paul -- 406 Zeller, Charles Leroy 304 Zellers, Judy 258 Zellers, Robert Michael 458, 346 Zeman, Anne Ellen 380 Zenor, Richard M 446 Zeronik. Charlene Ann .... 348 Zerr, Mary Josephine 395 Ze.schke, Janet Anne 321 Zewen. Nancy Lee 471 Ziegler, Ken Maurice 390 Ziemelis. Andris 432, 289 Ziemer. Paul Steven 344 Zience. John Alan 322 Zienin, Pavil Walter. 446, 390 Ziering. Jamela 458 Ziessman. Harvey 4.32 Ziliak, Jerome Lee 294 Zinimer, Anita Marie 395 Zimmer. Linda Joan 395 Zimmerman, Bonnie Sue .- 393 Zimmerman, Richard C. 446. 305. 240 Zimmerman. Elfriede 3a6 Zink, John William 344 Zinman, Ira Barry 222 Zinn. Warren James 357 Ziolek, John Joseph 345 Zirkle. Ravmond Douglas 322. 269 Zitrin. Roger Neiss 409 Zohn, Martin Steven 305, 223 Zoll. Debby - 320 Zoll. Richard David.. 324. 174 Zoll. Robert Walter 174 Zollman. Wallv 318 Zook. Phillip Martin 286 Zubkoff. Ronald 446. 319, 240 Zukowski. James John 432, 249 Zumwalt, Barbara Kay 469. 292 Zuroff, Elaine Toby 320. 278, 274, 250 Zwierzynski, Suann Lesley 365 Zypniont, Gerald S 330 Zylman. Dennis Lee 318 489 These last two pages are full of in references for for that last far -right column, which everyone who fit on his bookshelf should read. 490 It ' s too bad yearbooks aren ' t dedicated to any- one any more. In the good old days, an annual wasn ' t complete unless it was consecrated to the memory of a beloved instructor, or true friend, or source of inspiration, or even a favorite janitor. But those days are past. Nowadays it ' s terribly far out to dedicate a book. It ' s just not the suave thing to do at all. Since this book has struggled to be, above all, suave, I would be the last person to fall into the snare and dedicate it. But if I were to dedi- cate it, I think I would dedicate it to (a) Prof. Gretchcn Kemp, who started me on the path I have trod and now must surely think she has created a Frankenstein, and (b) Noreve Cornea, who acquired the secret power to cloud mens minds during her youth in the mvstic Region, and either hypnotised or browbeat me into go- ing through with this whole project. But since to dedicate this forward-thinking book would be to completely blow whatever cool I have, I just couldn ' t do it, could I? In the process of wrapping up a book this big, there are several things that must be said and many people to be thanked. If vou aren ' t really interested, why don ' t you skip these next two columns and go browse in that last one on the far right. If you ' re still with me, please hold your ap- plause till the end of this column while I thank Bill Tennell of Bloomington for doing the group photographv, Owen Roberts of Roberts ' Studio, Bedford, for the senior pictures, and Joe Orban of the ATO house for the queens section art. I also thank Charles Gailis for doing a heck of a lot of lab work when we needed it most. So much for the pictures in the book. For the words, I would like to thank Prof. John Stempel, adviser to the 1966 ARBUTUS and inventor of the English language, and I respectfully request that he notice that not once has anv of us ised approximatelv hen about would do. I would also like to thank my collaborator, Joel McNally, who shares responsibility for much of the open- ing section. My thanks to Prof. Gretchen Kemp for her good advice concerning the hook ' s 11 by 11-inch format. She begged me not to do it. Gratitude to North State Press ' Clarence Klosky, who never once lost his temper. Let ' s give them all a big hand. staff members and yearbook people in general, except paid $6.12 for this book only to find that it wouldn ' t For the record: The 1966 ARBUTUS was printed by North State Press of Hammond, Ind., on a two-color offset press. Headlines are set in 30 point Weiss Roman Bold, and body copy is Caledonia, either 10 on 11 or 8 point set solid. The book was printed on 80 lb. Prentice enamel velvet finish. The cover was manufactured by the S. K. Smith Co. of Chicago and the book was bound by Rand-McNally in Hammond. Most of the pictures were taken with cameras and the copy was edited with lead pencils. Chicken soup was by Mother Goldstein. Yes, I know it ' s not the same size as the rest of them. They were 9 by 12. This one is 11 by 11. If that reallv bothers you, I ' m sorry. But why should a picture book be shaped likei a novel? 1 hope you ' ll go back through it again (and again and again) and notice that it ' s different in other ways. too. We of the 1966 ARBUTUS staff have tried to make this a book that is literal- ly the story of your life — if you were a student at l.U. this year. These two things - you and the year — have been our concern throughout this book. This has been a year with many things in many areas go- ing for it, from protesting U.S. involvement in Viet Nam to electing Suzi Harrison Homecom- ing Queen, from the opening of Briscoe and Forest and Poplars to the lowering of the off- campus housing age limit, from poetry by Allen Ginsburg to words from Richard Nixon. It ' s been that kind of year for you. We ' ve tried to tell your story. David Dejean and the staff of the 1966 ARBUTUS 491


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