p CONTENTS Year 26 Adniiiiistrdtioii . . . 104 Athlrlirs 114 Residence 7 50 Activities 359 Colleges 396 the 1968 BOMB Gary 1 1 o d s o n , Editor Don Hanson, P, ii s i u c s s M a u a g c r -%. Pv cr The University is a separate world of contrasts, scholastic or non-scholastic ; competitive or non-competitive; real or ideal. It is a pseudo-adult world where one ' s ideas and idiosyncrasies are perhaps more tolerated, accepted or ignored than in the real adidt realm. Ours is a world of 15,000 faces, 15,000 viewpoints, a handful of concrete ideas, and a myriad of contrasts. It ' s a tug - of - war, a trip to the library . OFFICE of TOREl STUDENT and VISITOR service! PUBLiaTIONS OFFICE if Ifs the temporary and the permanent ideas as well as buildings . . . It ' s not always pretty or easy . . . 10 Ifs the created fantasy of the ideal and the inescapable reality of the real • e 11 It can have an unreal quality all its own 12 13 Ifs nasty and nice 15 Ifs preparation and competition . . 17 18 It ' s the ever -present reality of zvhat the University stands for 19 Ifs a fight for that which you believe in . 20 22 JiPiP H 1 i l 2 j __ ■%1 1 fw m ' It ' s constant waiting . . . moments, hours, years • « 23 Ifs the University. 24 X ■:rV- CH t-lC iVi:!l 25 A iJi%J,x theYEAR 26 :,. T i f 5 1 1 p inL d 1 1 A 1 1 f 1 1 1 V HV  ■■«. 1 ¥1 F E AT U RES 29 Serendipity Singers and a Thursday on Friday Fantasy Features. The usual University-type action. Homecoming with Simon and Garfunkle. Cam- pus Chest and Blast. Sigma Chi Derby Days and the pledges. Little International and the Milk Maid. Veishea and Camelot. Stan Getz and the Pozo-Seco Singers. Greek Week and Al Hirt. There was a new feature this year, though, an unscheduled University event. It was called Gen- tle Thursday, the big kids ' Alice in Wonderland fantasy. It all adds up to a break in the routine of the student. 30 One way of escaping from reality is pretending there ' s no such thing. 31 Happiness Is the Action Which Breaks the Routine Spring quarter brings with it a sigh of rehef. The long winter has passed, and most of us have survived. It ' s time for a metamor- phosis. Books become scarce, girls look like girls again, woodsies are revived, the activities seem to overlap each other looking for enough time, and grades drop. No one cares. Try to capture what was lost or missed in the past season. The excitement is high, but disappears quickly and, like a manic-depression, it all ends with another final week. 32 And then there are those who can ' t afford matches. Veishea is as big a thing to children as It is to students. 33 Greek Spirits Overcome Hitches in Greek Week Functions Tradition is so deeply imbedded on this cam- pus that few have the guts to depart from it. Greek Week is a tradition, and whether they ' d want to or not, the Greeks kept it going. This year Al Hirt and James Meredith headed the Ust of better-knowns on campus. Meredith, of course, spoke on the Negro-White relationships and the role of each. Hirt proved to everyone that there really is honey in the horn. Naturally, a good thing cannot come off with- out a few hitches and Greek Week is no exception. Olympics participants got a few more bumps and bruises than usual for their efforts, and blood donations dropped off by 127 pints. The bad Don Smith, inclement weather and five years of donations came in for the brunt of the blame. Theta Chis and ADPis, however, braved the ele- ments and sent out 68 and 33 per cent of their houses to donate. 34 35 4 I « p Ik mm QRPS i 4. ; c. «■■pMOT«PRi|MMP««HnVMHRr«v ' ■: n fr-CmJ s;. : ' mm I B. '  !f „., - ■A- :y : W . f ' SSt ' J aiift .. £ 1 •, Torch Tradition Perpetuated, Canoes Stay Intact John Wayne started the genu- ine, imitation Olympic-type torch on its way this Vcishea. Don Smith, track captain, not the other one. ht the permanent three-day torch on campus in opening the ceremonv finale. Tradition perpet- uated. So did the canoe races, despite the threats of Lake LaVerne ' s murky depths. Its not surprising, thou j,h: typhoid shots haven ' t been outmoded as of yet. There were few upsets, no pad- dles were broken, and the races met with more success than the ill-fated tug of war between the Knights of St. Patrick and Alpha Zeta. In other words, there were acluallv declared champs. 37 38 Construcfion Schedules Disappear; So Does Tyranny The Tekes couldn ' t continue their tyranny, and the Sig Eps and Thetas proved the theory true. Long abandoned construction schedules dis- appeared in the morass of papier mache. The Veishea parade was a chance to display the prod- uct of a year ' s planning and a night ' s work. Throngs of fearless lowans enveloped this once respectable school to find the only open rebel- lion coining from the reviewing stand where the judges threw off the yoke of Teke tyranny and awarded the sweepstakes to the upstart Sig Eps and Thetas with their float Man vs. Machine. 39 Getz Gets Little Acclaim, Pozo-Seco Saves Concert Stan Getz, concert headliner, didn ' t make much of a hit this year, but, then, the headhner didn ' t make much of a hit last year, either, so tlic tradition remained. The re- deeming factor for the concert was the Pozo-Seco Singers, a group Uttle known but highly acclaimed by the audience as quite good. Strange that something new should be so readily accepted on this campus. 40 There ' s a lot of tradition surrounding Veishea, but this year there were depar- tures. One of the departures, which didn ' t turn out to be a departure after all, was an invitation to the KRNT theater in Des Moines. ' Camelot ' didn ' t make it to the theater, however, because of costs and the supposition that ticket sales on cam- pus might be adversely affected. After all. why come to Veishea when you can stay in the big city and see the same thing. . . ? Cindy Kemp Heincmeyer, Tom Cal- houn and Norm Royce, along with cast and crew spent the better part of four months working, rehearsing and prepar- ing for a weekend of mythical musical performances. Camelot is a musical, in case someone doesn ' t know, (icpicling the mythical world of King Arthur and his Knights of the Hound Table . . , especially mythical for the balcony-sil- lers who probablv only saw blops of color. 41 Summer School Is an Advantage With Disadvantages There are advantages to summer school; ad- vantages which are defined by the individual. For some, the advantages run to getting out of the alma mater a quarter or two early. For others it means making up for time lost for unknown rea- sons. And, for still others, it means an escape. Whatever the reasons, summer school can be an advantage, an advantage flavored with disad- vantages. There ' s things like not being able to cut classes as frequently as one would wish, and not being able to enjoy the luxury of lying around in the grass . . . soaking up the sun? 42 1 s- - . ' .l -i? y ' n X 43 Summer School Groans: the Booker, Books, Booking 44 45 Tedium Is Class, Senior Pictures and Registrations 46 Fall Ushers in Groans and Anticipation for Students September brings the inevitable groans to the upperclassmen and anticipation to the incoming freshmen. It means the beginning of fall quarter. For the upperclassmen it ushers in all the frustra- tions, disappointments and work of classes. For the underclassmen it brings expectations of things that rarely seem to materialize . . . auto- matic success, recognition, and primarily, accept- ance as an adult. The only thing that remains for many by the middle of November, is the recollec- tion of new friends, experiences and a whole bunch of unheard-of rules. 48 Finally, no more camping out for Homecoming tickets. Now it ' s camping for coupons to stand in line for tickets. Fall— Students Return, Anxiously Anticipating The Pizza Den found the solution to the long line problem; eliminate minors 49 frnm m ! IM «fc iV 50 r 67 Campus Chest Attains $18,000 Goal Miss Legs finalists joined the Rowdy l?ed Roup to be auctioned off as waitressss for charity. During a week of wild fund raising. Campus Chest worked toward its goal of $18,000. $2,000 above that attained last year. For The Roudy Red Roup, which is North English and Irish for auc- tion, over 29 groups put on skits and over 40 articles went on sale. The parties offered ranged from Polish Sewer and Tenth Victim to bridge for six to eight with Dr. Edwin Lewis and dinner for four at the Knoll with President Parks. What a chance to further better student faculty relations! And then there was Blast or Blast through Time as it was officially called. Crowds packed the armory, and everywhere there was friendly jostling and elbowing to see just what all the booths were about. 51 Elbowing, Legs, and Pies Signify Spirit of Blast The idea of The Naked Lady booth seemed to attract many by-standers. But at Iowa State, everyone knew there had to be a catch to it! And then there we the hnes to get in! Fun seekers could choose from discotheques with go-go girls to barber shops with lathered baloons. The five Miss Legs finalists waited behind a swinging pendulum for those people brave enough to come in and cast their pennies. (Votes that is!) Sue Merkel had the legs the most people were willing to spend their pennies fo r. The big final dance with the Red Dogs ended the most successful Campus Chest Week ever. 52 Good Clean Fun The first pie in the face does feel pretty bad! But after that first distaste, its easy to really begin enjoying things! 53 Mizzou Tigers Deliver Homecoming Defeat Something new but designed to become a tradition was added to Home- coming ' 67 — a monument erected on the southwest bank of the hill be- tween Alumni Hall and Friley Hall. This fall the residences chosen to erect the monument were Delta Chi and Alpha Gamma Delta. Other lawn displays were their usual flamboyant selves with Sigma Chi winning the competition with its huge castle of milk cartons! Pep Bar-B-Que and Yell-Like Hell were combined this yeai under the guidance of an Iowa State Athlete of the 30 ' s, Fred Poole. There was a lot of soft shoe amongst the yelhng that night! 54 %ii i • lim § 4 Jill Trousdale was selected Homecoming Queen for 1967 from an original field of 70 applicants. 55 Sigma Chi Display Wins With Milk Cartons Competition was also heavy for naming the Little Cy, the off-spring of a secret marriage between Cy and the former Suzy Snapper Hawk. But despite the spirit and effort of Homecoming preparations, the Cyclones had a Tiger by the tail and couldn ' t overcome the power of the Univer- sity of Missouri. Jill Trousdale made a lovely queen, however, and later that night Simon and Garfunkel sang their songs of alienation, loneliness, and lack of communication to an enthusiastic audience in the Armory. 56 - Tr -f 1 Belly Dancers and Sex Lectures Bring Culture to Campus Cosmopolitan Club which is designed to further better relations and communica- tions between people of all nationalities, celebrated its 60th anniversary on cam- pus, November 2-4. The club held a Cosmo Queen contest from which the win- ner Suzette Moore is eligible for Veishea Queen of Queens. Sex and Selfhood , the first social problems institute sponsored by YW- YMCA and the University Lectures Com- mittee, raised much controversy upon our supposedly staid campus. 58 Robeless Engineers Prepare for Annual Ag. Bath in La Verne Sale of Try It buttons began 1967 ' s Engi- neers Week — a fitting sequel to Do It and ' Love It. But then the Knights of St. Patrick and Engi- neers ' Week central committee challenged Alpha Zeta, Ag honorary, to a tug of war — hopefully, of course, to be held in front of Shakey ' s Pizza Par- lor. 60 Engineers Say ' Try It ' ! It seems, however, that the Knights of St. Patrick pledges were missing their green and white robes. During preparations for the tug of wai , who do you think were wearing the robes? You guessed it! The An- gies! Sue Fitzsimmons was selected as Engineers ' Week Queen. 61 At Iowa State ' s Ratskeller, students and special beginning young entertainers per form to appreciative audiences. Folk and traditional music dominate the program 62 Students Fire-up for Winter Quarter and Top Basketball This was an exciting basketball year for Iowa State, with some tense moments. . . . And some times when students forgot their apathy and cheered wildly together! With Christmas break just two weeks away, it was hard to begin study- ing for winter quarter! How easy it was to put off assignments till we got home! But its odd what a scramble of studying there was the night before classes began again in January. And once again, up came the snowfences. Students still walked on the snow-covered grass, but they couldn ' t go exactly as they wished to. The question is whether Iowa State needs new sidewalks to follow the diagonal paths or whether the students are just averse to walking on sidewalks. 63 Miriam Makeba Highlights Series on Africa The second annual Institute on World Affairs presented Emerging Africa; Social Change in Sub-Saharan Africa. The program brought eight visiting lec- tures, a display of primitive art in the Gallery of the Memorial Union, and a concert by Miriam Makeba, African folk singing artist, to Iowa State. Last year ' s institute focused on China. 64 Unison and precision were the keynotes of the Alpha Gam-Sigma Chi presentation as they followed the orders of Big Daddy. Varieties ' 68 Creates New Image for Itself Varieties ' 68 brought Off-Broadway per- formances to the fowa State stage, whicli as the Daily put it, is as about as far off Broad- way as one could get. Skits in Varieties, however, seemed headed in an entirely new direction. Gone was the wild slapstick humor with its accompanying gross remarks. Instead, skits seemed to appre- ciate the use of subtle humor and meaningful messages. The original idea lor Varieties came from a weekly student-faculty talent show begun in 1933. Varieties today — W hat a difference! Fluih atib for Varieties ranged widely from singers to shadow figures behind screens to tap dancer Julie Sartor, here, second runner-up. 65 ' Rhythm of Life ' Wins Varieties Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi moved with robot stiffness through their Variety skit, Rhythm of Life. Rhythm of Life by Alpha Gamma Delta and Sigma Chi was the winning skit which dealt with life in a Big Daddy world of the future. With psychedelic lighting and robot-like persons, they convinced the audience of the dire possibiUties for the future. Philip Traum and Brothers, all from Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, presented the winning flash act which showed the horrors of our modern world through the use of a silk screen and psychedelic effects. The second place skit, Spanky and our Gang , by Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Tau Delta, however, contained no meaningful message but was in good, clean fun. It would appear that the critics have won out and that Varieties is becoming a more serious and meaningful student presentation. Wanda Roden, first runner-up in Varieties flash acts, sang a romantic trio of songs Where am 1 going? , Him , and If he walked into my life. 66 Finalists in Varieties ' 68 anxiously awaited the announcement of winners in both skits and flashacts. 67 Meaningful Messages Replace Traditionally Gross Skits Spanky and Our Gang with Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Tau Delta was light and funny, the only Varieties ' finalist with no message other than that of good fun. 68 What is winter quarter at Iowa State? Is it co-cds in over-the knee socks, bundled up against the cold of Central Campus? Or snow fences and in spite of them paths through the snow worn by students and their shortcuts? Perhaps it is fireside singing and long talks indoors; or toboggan parties with hot cocoa or ice skating on Lake LaVerne. To some it means fun and participation in winter activities, perhaps memories of Christmas tree lights on Central Campus shining through the night mist. To others it is only a long, cold and dreary trudge towards Spring! 69 18fh Annual Barjche Held Barjche ' 67, Iowa State ' s 18th an- nual modern dance presentation, was handled entirely by students. Members of Orchesis prepared all choreography, stage designs, costumes, and programs. But Barjche was not sponsored by just dancing enthusiasts. Among its participants were Don Graves, ISU football player, and Don Timmennan, ISU Track. Selections In Barjche rangecJ from Labyrinth of the Mind , a study of the Greek myths to an audience favorite Mitosis. The origin of the word Barjche actually comes from the names of the modern dance group ' s first officers; Barbra, Jean, Charlotte, and Jean. 70 In Four Dances traditional dance forms were set to electronic music with irregular rhythm. Con you imagine a waltz not in 4? % ' fl 1 5 |iJk M ' 71 ARTS 73 A Diverse Focus Program Attempts To Reach All Interests Focus, ISU ' s annual spring festival highlight- ing arts and humanities, presented a little some- thing for everyone. Iowa State was visited by a Chinese opera group from the University of Iowa, a theatrical fencing expert, and actor Philip Burton, father of Richard Burton, to name just a few. The men s and women ' s national music fra- ternities also presented Crescendo , a new focus event featuring American music. Focus events were described as well balanced and so varied that it was hard to call one event outstanding. 1 The Focus program included an art exhibit and accompanying lecture. 74 Tanglewood String Quartet adds chamber music to the variety of Focus events. Eric Hawkins Dance Company presented his unique approach to modern dance. 75 London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Featured I.S.U. Cellist llillf 1 HI ' 1 ■Jij sr O.A- .- -- Iowa State welcomed a visit from the London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. The orchestra was formed 21 years ago and has since then played in countries throughout the world. As a special feature of the concert, Iowa State ' s Cellist in Residence, Prof. Frantisek Smetana, was featured as a soloist. Smetana, a native of Czechoslovakia, was invited to play by orchestra conductor Vaclav Neumann who is a native Czech also and a good friend of Smetana. 76 iH- r i - m -- 1 lid .. 3E - — - ||WB Ferrante and Teicher, skilled duo at the piano, entertained Iowa State students and their families for the annual Parents ' Weekend concert. A large crowd listened as Ferrante and Teicher played and wisecracked their way through the evening ' s performance. Students had the chance this fall to hear the Norman Luboff Choir in concert. Artists Concert Series presented this event free to all Iowa State students. 77 Sometimes parts of the music need iust a little extra work! In 1 967 Iowa State Singers used the Davenport Masonic Temple for cutting a special album. The Iowa State Singers The performing activities of the 62 member Iowa State Singers have been expanded to a full week ' s tour, recording projects, and performance at the Christmas Festival of Music. The group, conducted by Dr. W. Douglas Pritchard, toured four states with performances in Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Louis. The tour ended with a home concert in the armory before a record turnout. n :■?: i Hi SINGERS 78 C« fc„rtb, • Slate ( , «5«y.Aiiics Practice is sometimes informal but never taken lightly. A small group often gets together for a quick session around the piano. The Singers spent much time preparing their program of German Baroque and Contemporary Scandinavian Choral music and traditional folk songs and spirituals. 79 Students capable of advanced study and in- terested in small ensemble music make up Iowa State ' s Chamber Singers. The group under the direction of Richard Koupal sings chamber ensemble music, both an- cient and modern. During the past year, the Chamber Singers performed for the Iowa Bankers ' Convention in Des Moines. They also participated in the Madrigal Dinner and Musica Antiqua, a program of music from the court of Frederick the Great of Prussia. Song practice became a common and ac- cepted thing in dormitories and sororities during Spring ' 67. The girls were preparing for Sor-Dor, the annual singing competition between women ' s residences. This year was a triumph for the dormitories as Welch Hall look first place, closely followed by Birch and Roberts. l uiiyjilli i irT ' -ygry 80 Symphonic Band Tours Mid-West V The empty chairs surrounding the saxophone player may be indicative of his musical abilities. Entertainment is provided for Iowa State Stu- dents by the five bands on campus. The march- ing band, Varsity band, symphonic band, stage band, and basketball band, participate in a va- riety of events. Present at all our home football games are the 120 male members of the marching band along with the five twirlers, headed by Miss Cookie Richards, and two bell players. This year the band traveled to Kansas at Migration and wiU march in the Veishea parade. The band plays original music arranged by James (Red) McCloud. A select group of 55 band men is chosen from the marching group to play in the basketball band. Performing at all home basketball games as well as a few wrestling meets, the members must compete for a position. Symphonic band is composed of seventy-five members. They toured South Dakota, Nebraska, and Iowa in five days, presenting over nine con- certs. The stage band, commonly known as lab band is working in the field of experimental mu- sic. The fifteen members create and play varia- tion of modern jazz. Providing listening music for its audiences is the varsity or concert band. Annually the groups give a spring concert. All of the bands working together make ISU a more cultural and enjoyable place. After a successful tour through the Mid-West, the band climaxed its per- formances by a concert with The New York Brass Quintet in the Armory. 81 ' The Servant of Two Masters ' Features the Unconventional The Servant of Two Masters, a light farce by Carlo Goldoni, was produced by Laboratory The- atre, during faU quarter. The play was unconventional from the be- ginning and involved changing an old play to one with overtones of today ' s Mod Style. The curtains never closed, and actors would rapidly strike and reset the stage to appropriate music between scenes. Much was done with unusual sound effects and exaggerated acting. 82 83 ' Charlie involves Todays Special Problems My Sweet Charlie by David Westheimer, author of Von Ryan ' s Express, was a production of Iowa State Players. The play ' s two main char- acters were a white girl hiding and illegitimately pregnant and a negro wanted for murder. From being unable to understand or trust each other, they eventually began to truly com- municate. The communication came to no pe rm- anent good, however, as Charlie was shot while attempting to summon a doctor. 84 ' Tartuffe ' Is Commentary on Religious Hypocrisy T ) Moliere ' s famous play. Tartuffe was pre- sented February 8 through 10 by the Iowa State University Players. Directed by Thomas Johnson, English, the play was presented in it ' s original form — as a biting comment on the religious hypocrisy of the times. In the play Tartuffe, played by William Page, attempts to fool a wealthy Frenchman out of his money and eventually is made his heir. When TartufFe is discovered making advances toward the man ' s wife, his plot is discovered. 85 QUEENS A University would hardhj he a University without its share of campus queens. They come in all shapes, sizes, in varijing degrees of beauty, and for all kinds of activities, he they Engineer ' s Week or Homecoming. It mailers not: A (jucrii is a queen is a queoi. 87 Donna P o ul s o n y e i she a Attendant Alpha Gamma Delta Jo Ellen B e e me r V e i s h e a Attendant Kappa Kappa G a m, m a 88 Jane Mack V e i s h e a Queen of Q ii e e n s K II p p (I K a p p a G a m in ii 89 Jill Trousdale Ho in e c o m i n g Queen G a m m a Phi Bet a 90 Kay Elliott Homecoming A 1 1 c ii d (i n t Kappa Kappa Gamma Diana W o I d o r f II () HI c c o m i n g Alt c u d a  t Kappa Alp It a T h c t a Marianne B a z at a II o m e c o m i ii g A t t c ii d a n t Delta Zeta Carol M o nd t H o III c c o III i II q Alt c n d a )i t K a )) p a K a p pa C a m m a 91 Virginia Ferris M et z Greek Week Attendant Kappa Alpha T h e t a Trudy H us kam p Greek Week Attendant Delta Zet a 92 S iaron S o r e n s o n G ;■(■c k W c c k Q ii ■c ii C li i Omega 93 Donna P o u I s o n Cotillion Q II c c ti Alpha G a m m a Delia 94 -m Judy F r a z L e r Cotillion Queen Attend a ii t Gamma Phi Beta Sue T y ne r Cotillion Queen Attendant Delta Ze ta 95 K Pj i ' HS ' f m Br ' ' 1 ■I ' ' i 1 Mary M e n s l n g M i s s W R A Birch Hall 96 r ¥ ' •5«fc n Jan Boyle B o til b Beauty 97 H Nancy C kase B o ni b B c a u t ij G a m m a Phi Beta 98 i ] Kay E U ' Lott B o III h li • ( u t 1 Kappa Kappa G a m m a 99 Betty Jo Thomas B o m h Beauty A I p li a C li i Omega 100 D e n ' t s e B r ue ne Attendant Kappa Kappa Gamma Wanda R o d e n Attendant D e V i t t House — Linden 101 V ickl Steil Attendant K (IV p a Al pii a T h e i a S ae U ml andt Attendant Kappa A I p li a T h e t a 102 I I ADMINISTRATION 104 HE PRESIDENT 105 Governor Hughes Now Completing Third Term Harold E. Hughes, Governor of Iowa, is now completing his third term. Hughes rose to execu- tive capacity in the Iowa trucking industry, was elected to the Iowa State Commerce Commission in 1958, and then was elected Governor in 1963. Members of the State Board of Regents are appointed by Governor Hughes to six-year terms. The board administers the three state institutions of higher learning; Iowa State University, Uni- versity of Iowa, and University of Northern Iowa. It also has charge of the Iowa Braille and Sight- Saving School and the Iowa School for the Deaf. Front Row: Melvin Wolf, Waterloo; Jonathan Richards, Red Oak; Mrs. Joseph Rosenfield, Des Moines; WilMam Quorton, Cedar Rapids ; Ned Perrin, Mopleton. Bock Row: Casey Loss, Algona; Thomas Lou- den, Keokuk; Stanley Redeker, Boone; Ralph Wallace, Mason City. 106 President Robert Parks Continues Reorganization President Robert Parks became president of Iowa State University on July 1, 1965. Previously he had been professor of government, dean of instruction, and vice-president of academic af- fairs. He received his B.A. degree from Berea College in 1937, the M.A. from the University of Kentucky in 1938, and the PhD. from the Uni- versity of Wisconsin in 1948. Pres. Parks also has an honorary doctor of laws degree from Berea. During the third year of his administration. President Parks continued his reorganization of various aspects of University operations. A major undertaking was the establishment of the office of Vice President for Student Affairs and the ap- pointment of a University Council on Student Affairs. The council, composed of faculty mem- bers and students, advises and aids the vice pres- ident. 107 W. L. Layton Vice President for Student Affairs n y Wayne R. Moore Vice President for Business and Finance George C. Christiansen Vice President of Academic Affairs Office of Information and Development Is Added Working closely with the President are the six men directly under him in the ISU adminis- tration. As vice-president for academic affairs, George C. Christensen has the final say about the curriculum in the various colleges. Wayne R. Moore, vice-president of Business and Research controls the purse strings for the incoming and outgoing university funds, hopefully keeping a delicate balance between the two. Directing the graduate college with its fine reputation is the vice-president for research, J. Boyd Page. Stu- dent affairs is headed by vice-president W. L. Layton whose primary purpose is keeping the students happy but challenged. A newly created office this year was the vice-president for infor- mation and development headed by Cail Hamil- ton. This office issues public information about the university as well as the many alumni affairs. L_ , Carl Hamilton Vice President for Public lnformahor Arthur M. Gowan Dean of Admission and Records J. Boyd Page Vice President for Research 108 Dean of Students Is Concerned With the Individua The Dean of Students Office ' s primary con- cern is with the individual development and wel- fare of each student at Iowa State University. It is the goal of this office to assist students in their total education at the university, through counseling of individuals and advising and super- vising student organizations and activities. All pohcies concerning students ultimately pass through this office which was under the direction of Dr. Eugene Robinson this past year. He is known and admired for his open-minded student centered approach. Front Row; Dr. Eugene Robinson, Deon of Students; Marlene In- :::a: Acting- PanheirenicAdvis ;r. Top Row; Lee R. Christensen, DirciplTnory Counselor; Poul R. McQuilkin, Assistant Dean of Students and Fraternity Advisor; C. Artftur Sandeen, Associate Dean of Stu- dents. 109 GSB SENATE— Front Row: Margo Hannah, jr. (at-large); Jor Jan Bor- lin, jr. (W.R.A.); Elaine Koren, soph, (ward); Barbara Finlayson, sr. (home ec); Susan Ross, sr. (W.R.A.). Second Row: Roger P, Chris- tian son; John E. Morse, jr. (ag.); Charles E. Putzier, sr.; Howard M. Chatham, sr. Top Row: Skip Spensley, (v. p.}; Parol N. Tomson, soph. (vet. med.); Richard Alvin Johnson, jr. (M.R.A.); Milton R. Botzke, jr. (M.R.A.); Richard Jan son, sr, (sen. at-large). GSB Moves Forward With First Female President Having lost the leadership of its bearded president, Don Smith, Gov- ernment of the Student Body moved jerkily forward with its first woman president. Mary Lou Lifka described lierself as being less spectacular than Smith because he did something before he became frustrated. 1 became frustrated before I did anything. GSB did accomplish much, however, in spite of the cross purposes be- tween its administration and senate. The pass-fail grading system be- came a reality, and through the Xoby-In the administration made a real attempt to communicate with students. GSB CABINET— Front Row: Steve G Michalecek, sr. (treas.); Barbara A. Bogle, soph.; Mark Sohn, jr.; Dennis Forsyth, jr.; Bill Gilbert, soph. Second Row: James R. Carl, soph.; Bruce M. Peterson, jr.; Robert A. Melville, soph.; Sharon K. Burr, sr.; Patrick J. Kearney, jr.; Charles M. Mohns, soph. Top Row: Daniel W. Scott, sr.; Graham B. Spanier, soph.; Rebecca J. Schubert, soph.; Terry E. SuejcJa, jr.; Kay A. Johnson, soph.; Loren Tucker, sr.; Maria J. Warrick, jr. 110 Through GSB Pass-Fail System Becomes a Reality Dr. MacKinney discusses GSB changes during a re-evalua- tion meeting. Many actions, however, brought complaints that GSB was overstepping its responsibilities. At one point, GSB censored President Robert Parks for alleged editorialship of the Se.x and Selfhood lectures, and at another time GSB issued a reso- lution demanding immediate return of the U.S.S. Pueblo which was captured by North Korea. With Spring ' 68 came a less controversial ad- ministration under Denny Forsyth and Bill Gil- bert. Action has been swift with several major bills including one to set up a GSB draft council being passed within the first few weeks of busi- ness. GSB SUPREME COURT-John J. Andrews, sr. (chief justice); Mary C. Boehnke, sr.; Kent D. Bloom, soph. 111 RESIDENCE STAFF— Front Row: Mildred Pollard, secretary to the Di- rector; Louise Stefanowicz, Administrative Assistant; Edna Eland, As- sistant Director of Residence; Doris Hittle, Administrative Dietitian. Second Row: William Pollard, Supervisor; Richard Holtz, Manager, Towers Residence Halls; Charles Frederiksen, Director of Residence; George Patten, Manager, Married Housing; Roy Owings, Accountant. Top Row: Robert Benson, Assistant to the Director; William Willroth, Supervisor of Maintenance; Larry Ebbers, Manager, Friley and Helser; Jay Miller, Assistant Purchasing Agent. Residence Department Plans For Future Expansion The Central Staff of the Department of Resi- dence is responsible for the different sections of the department including accounting, assign- ments and contracts, maintenance and custodial services, food service, food stores, student govern- ment and Head Resident programming, and gen- eral overall management. The department can presently accommodate 7.000 single students in Residence Halls and 1,164 famihes in married student apartments. Additional facilities are under construction for 1,126 single students and 200 families. 112 Extensive Remodeling Improves Hospital Service Dr. Gail Proffitt, director of the University Hospital, said that campus furor over single girls and ' the pill brought no significant increase in its demand. Its still just in demand by the married students, she explained. The hospital building, itself, underwent a great change, however, when extensive remodel- ing resulted in an improved X-ray department, lab, pharmacy, business office, and doctors ' space. 113 r ATHLETICS 114 i 115 Staplefon Concludes Ten Year Coaching Stint As the 1967 season came to a close for Iowa State football players thus ended a ten year coaching career here for Clay Stapleton. From playing guard at Tennessee, graduating in 1948, to coaching at WofFord, Wyoming, Oregon State, and finally Iowa State, Clay has been the general of the foot- ball forces under him. Les runs info the brick wall , a typical and efFective weapon used against us this year. I «■¥ « h ♦ L. ? Z ' •: T r ■• mA i Compiling a 42-52-4 record, Clay ' s supremacy is shown in his great mastery of teaching the fundamentals. Basic as they are, they form the foundation upon uliicli professionals are built, and he has formed many; Nichols, Barney, Van Galdcr, Carvvell, Strachan, Hoppman, Vaughn. Watkins, to name only a few. nr i  N I i: Upon moving into his new position as athletic director a new emphasis on football can be seen for the future. John Majors and a new breed have taken over the football generalship. With them, speed and agility rather than size will be the emphasis, and conditioning the only means by which to procure it. The 1967 team had synic highlights and out- standing performers, even though suffering a 2-8 season. Completely outclassed in the first two games, the team bounced back with an impressive 17-12 win over New Mexico. Colorado, highly rated and with a young team smashed our streak with a 34-0 win. Not to be slighted again, the team bounced back with a 17-0 win over Kansas State. After this game we knew that we could score and did, but not enough to handle Missouri or Kansas as they beat us 23-7 and 28-14 respectively. The next game was with Nebraska, big. pow- erful, highly ranked, and leading the conference in almost all categories. We played them muscle for muscle through three quarters but they scored where we had failed and we lost 12-0. Our spirits dampened, and with two powerful teams still to face, we fell prey to them also — Oklahoma 52-14 and Oklahoma State 28-14. So ended a desperate season witli memories of sweat, muscle, and determination embedded in the minds of many. On offense. Tom Busch broke into the ranks of tlie elite with his pass catching skills, joining 117 Cy ' s favorite alumnus receives a letter sweater during halftime. 1 igjH r • i| II .-, •■-■■- ;• Webster and Busch ore catching their breath during o kickoff. 118 A happy Sam Campbell is congratulated after in- tercepting a pass for a TD. Fine Holdovers and Good Freshmen for Next Year Jim Doran and Eppie Barney in career catches and total yards. On the defensive side, Willie Muldrew has been ranked along with Ail-Americans Liggens of O.U. and Maylin of Neb. His final season should bestow many honors on him and his team. The 281,000 fans probably noticed some fine prospects for the upcoming season. To mention only a few to watch; King, Wai ' der, Beske, Kelly, Dimitri, Boiler, Reimer, Graves, and McPherson. These, coupled with a great freshman team, should provide quite a bit of excitement for fans in 1968. Coach Sfapleton looks dejected during the closing minutes of his coaching career. Front Row: J. Warder, D. Storey, D. Stanley, S. Campbell, C. Lewis, W. Holton, J. Simonds, D. Robinson, B. McPherson, D. Mayberry, D. Esselmann, D. Graves. Second Row: L. Webster, W. Muldrew, R. Burchett, B. Feikema, K. Bixby, T. Busch, R. Coffey, B. Thomas, T. Irwin, P. Sherabaldi, B. King, G. Dimitri, R. Ashland. Third Row: M. Langhor, L. Herrmann, B. Broulllefte, D. Bandy, J. Stavros, B. Raun, R. Calm, B. Berrington, T. Voy, A. StaidI, L. Thompson, L. GafTin, V. Skripsky. Fourth Row: R. Marcordes, J. Fiat, T. Butters, N. Wad- dington, M. Cox, M. Bliss, C. Boiler, T. Reimer, T. Hall, T. Barnes, J. Laudenslager, M. Kirar, D, Robinson. Top Row: B. Smith, W. Perry, G. Salisbury, T. Alton, T. Salerno, F. Jones, J. Nelson, W. Beske, L. Snook, W. Robinson, T. Saxe. 119 FOOTBALL— 1967 1 ISU 14 17 17 7 14 14 Opponent 28 Oklahoma State 52 Texas Tech 12 New Mexico 34 Colorado Kansas State 23 Missouri 28 Kansas 12 Nebraska 52 Oklahoma Holton breaks up the pass ploy while Simonds awaits capture of the ball. Wayne Beske raises a rare sign in his excitement after an Iowa State TD. 120 • •-« - '   .. ' Ben King slashes through the line and finds an opening. but it didn ' t happen often. 121 owa State Basketball Fans Will Remember Don Smith Sky, and the amazing sophs. as they were somethnes referred to, made Iowa States basket- ball team one of the best in recent years and a promising future looks likely. Not picked to even be near the top of the ladder, especially after their last place finish in the pre-season tourna- ment, the cyclones rallied to the occassion time after time and finished third in the conference race. Only in the last week was Iowa State elim- inated from the title contention. The best example of the team ' s determination was shown at Lincoln when the roundballers pulled a 93-92 upset over the Huskers who, the previous night, had smashed eventual champion 1 r . fe 13 1 V V 1 1 M h - H B 1 Hands raised, McGonigle goes for the ball as Murray waits in anticipation. Front Row; L. Grahm, A. Garde (Freshman Coach); G. Anderson, B. Bruns. Second Row: J. Kamberlin, J. Abrohamson, M. Murray, W. Tjernagel. D. Collins, D. Hartman, T. Goodman. Back Row: T. Pyle, S. Loo per, L. Johansen, R. Kaufman, B. Han a, D. Smith, B. Cain, T. Cramer, J. McGonigle. 122 when Sky shot, the ball went through this sequence time and time again until all the records were his. K-State to pieces. K-State coach Tex Winter, after the slaughter, said Not even the Boston Celtics could win at Lincoln. How sweet it was and how wrong he had been. Along with the teams glory came individual honors to Don Smith and Bill Cain. Smith wiped out almost all existing records here, and added a few to the Big Eight recordbooks. Not since Wilt Chamberlin has a single man led the con- ference in both scoring and rebounding. Due to his great achievements he has a unani- mous all-league choice and outstanding player in Bill Coin, in one of his rare flat-footed moments, uses his elbows as protection. 123 One of the rare rebounds that Don Smith didn ' t get his hands on. President Parks presents Sky with a token of the student body ' s appreciation for three record breaking seasons. . . . 124 . . . And he proved that his speaking ability was as good as his playing. ' sky ' and ' Hoop ' Will Be Remembered for a Long Time the loop. Besides this he was selected to All- American teams throughout the country and drafted number one by the Cincinnati Royals. The main man to take most of the pressure off Smith was the hoop or Bill Cain who was selected as sophomore of the year in the confer- ence. Gone will be Smith and a few seniors but returning will be the nucleus of a great team. Our sights are set for the conference cham- pionship in 1968. Sky and Hoop will be remembered for o long lime os on unbeatable combination. Springing from earth like o poised cat, Dave Collins proved himself quite a jumper as well as a shooter. 125 BASKETBALL RECORD ISU Opp jneiit 101 . . 54 South Dakota 99 . . 73 S.C.l. 72 . . 87 San Fernando State 80 . . 121 UCLA 77 . . 69 Northern Ilhnois 88 . . 83 Drake 63 . . 67 DePaul 85 . . 70 Nebraska 67 . . 68 Kansas 79 . . 74 Kansas State 67 . . 72 Drake 67 . . 72 Missouri 80 . . 70 Oklahoma 61 . . 53 Oklahoma State 84 . . 66 Colorado 68 . . 87 Oklahoma 49 . . 48 Oklahoma State 73 . . 70 Missouri 76 . . 91 Colorado 93 . . 92 Nebraska 61 . . 63 Kansas State 58 . . 91 Kansas Lft.sf in the Big Eight tournament 62 ... 80 Colorado 61 ... 65 Missouri 61 ... 76 Oklahoma Mike Murray, sophomore guard, shows his ball handling ability against Northern. The HOOP presents his colors to a Bulldog while Kaufman comes in for a steal. 126 Is this basketball? Bill Cain isn ' t sure as Smitty tries to get a hand on the ball. The mouse streaks past a defender on the way to a basket, Good- man ' s entrance in several games helped the morale considerably. 127 VARSITY— Front Row: K. Gallagher, M. Bader, D. Morgan, T. Cline. E. Lindley, J. Diemer. Top Row: Assistant Coach C. Murray, B. Grote, Captain A. Simpson, M. Houck (Outstanding Cross-Country Man); D. Scnimpf, N. Thompson, Coach B. Law son. Cross Country— Best In Six Years This is the best team we ' ve had in the six years I ' ve been here, were the words of praise by coach Bob Lawson about this year ' s cross country team. Led by consistent performances from Mike Houck, Ernest Lindley, Ken Gallagher and sen- iors Terry Cline and Al Simpson, the team com- piled a 2-2 dual record and a fifth place finish in the conference meet. The experience gained by this young team plus an excellent freshman team should give the Cyclone harriers an even stronger team next year. ISU Opponent 23 34 Drake 21 36 Missouri 43 18 U. of Northern Iowa 36 23 Nebraska FRESHMAN— Front Row: E. Ross, J. Martlneau, Captain B. White, D. McGuire, K, Rice, D. Twedt (Outstanding Cross-Country Freshman); B. Johns. Second Row: R. Messenger, M. Schuenke, C. Husbands, G. Dennis, K. Bartels, H. Wise, S. DeFrance (Manager). Ratashak, M. Kitchell, M. Swenson, T. Goodwin. Top Row: E. 128 Fronf Row: Marty Dickey, Michael J. Schmauss, John R. Hansen, Gary L. Wallman, Danny M. Gable, William G. Krum, Chester K. Mir us, Dovid A. Coy. Second Row; David R. Bock, Jason D. Smith, Reginald P. Wicks, Dale C. Bohr, David A. Martin, Franklin M. Havick, Steven C. Moss, Rick R. Elliott. Top Row: Terry L. Knouse, Edward O. Huffman, Donald R. Gillespie, James W. Duschen, Donald S. Buz- zard, Keith E. Nichols, Dennis C. Augustine, Michael A. Halupnick. Mafman Ousted by 3 Points for National Championship ISU Opponent 30 ... . 5 Kansas State 17 14 Utah 20 1 1 Brigham Young 18 9 California Polytechnical 27 6 Mankato State 14 15 Oklahoma State 19 13 Northwestern 18 13 Oklahoma 27 4 Southern Illinois 5 23 Oklahoma State 25 6 Minnesota 37 Nebraska 11 20 Oklahoma 24 10 Colorado 27 8 Colorado State 1st in UCLA Invitational 1st in Midlands Invitational 3rd in Big Eight Tournament 2nd in NCAA Tournament Once again the winter season was highlighted by the skills and determ- ination of Harold Nichols and his hard nosed wrestlers. An array of championships were bestowed upon both veterans and rookies on both conference and national levels. 129 Jim Duschen waits for his opponent to moke the first move which usually turned out to be his last. Oklahoma State finds that the easiest way to take a break during a match is to lose a contact. A neck seems stretched as Reg Wicks pins another unsuspecting opponent. 130 1 1 1 1 1 i l r HH -.jf 4 H H k s 1 31 |l [ 1 tk i l M W di i r ■1 1 k i! 1 1 i Gable, Bahr, and Wicks Take Honors in Nationals Dale Bohr shows vetern skill in upsetting Grant of Okla- homa on his way to a national championship. Compiling a 12 win and 3 loss (2 to Oklahoma Slate and 1 to Oklahoma) the grapplers went on to a third place finish in the conference meet and a second place finish (by three points) in the NCAA tournament. Sophomore L an Gable proved himself the per- fectionist lie w as touted to be in gaining a first in both the conference and national tournaments. Along with him Dale Bahr and Reg Wicks ' took national titles in their respective weights. In Big Eight action .lim Duschen and Mike Schmauss took titles along with Gable. This team follows a rebuilding year and shows what careful selection of recruits, good coaching, and plain old muscle and guts can achieve. Tryiny for title of his many pins, Dan Gable disproved many experts who thought him too inexperienced. In fact he went on to win a national championship. 131 Hockey Team Wins Iowa Hockey Tourney In its third year as a recognized university club the Hockey Club has had its best year ever. As an athletic club it consists of anyone interested in the sport of hockey and strives to provide an opportunity for its twenty-five members to enjoy and learn about hockey. The squad played a seventeen game schedule during the 1967-1968 season and compiled a record of 11 wins and 6 losses. Included in the schedule was the first annual Iowa Collegeiate Hockey Tournament, which the I.S.U. club sponsored and won. The club also conducted a campus poll on skating facilities and won an Executive Budgetary Com- mission allocation to build a pleasure skating area and hockey rink with natural ice behind Beyer Hall. E.B.C. also allotcd the club money to pur- chase complete uniforms. To further expand its budget, the club held several money making projects such as selling Veishea programs, selling tickets to a double-header hockey game featuring With his eyes glued on the puck, the goalie needs lightning-fost reflexes and plenty of protection to stop it if he should miss. the Des Moines Oak Leafs in the first game and the I.S.U. Hockey Club in the second game, and a Veishea concession stand. First Row: David Morgan, Dan Howard, Al Cox, Scott Stickle, Tim Corrigon, Ray Miqulon, Mgr. Des Moines Ice Arena; Roger Breken, Capt.; Larry Wierick, Pete Sinnot, Bruce Keone, Mike Grosman, Ron Piltz. Second Row: Ken Sebert Dave Groff, Joe Sinekor, Keith TIapa, Dave Backus, Jim Taylor Bob Nelson, Rich RafFenetti, Guy Mueller, Charles Turner, Larry Jack. 132 Gymnastics Team 2nd in Conference, 9th in Nation First Row: Mike Joclti, Ernest McDonald, Brion Quarrie, James Bar- ber, Tim Clarke, William Bolton, Robert Ito, Lawrence Gerdes, Mark Wilcox, Dale Anderson, Assist, Coach. Top Row: Coach Ed Gcignicr, Robert Mierendorf, Ward Meylhaler, Bruce McDonold, Ken Fontona, George Kennedy, Arthur Kruse, Thomas Smith, Dove Wilcox, Doug Peak. The lack of depth in key positions impaired the 1968 Cyclone gymnastics team from finishing higher than nintli in the nation. Tliey did excel- lent in the Big Eight, however, by finishing second behind Colorado in the Conference meet. Led bv outstanding performances from Mike Jacki, Ward Meythaler, and Tim Clai ' ke the squad posted a 6-4 dual meet season record against tough opponents. Jacki set a record in the Conference meet by win- ning three gold medals, and he finished fourth in the nation on the rings. Also placing at the na- tional meet were Meythaler, seventh place on tlic rings, and Clarke, eighth place on tlie trampoline. Ahhough several outstanding men from this year ' s squiid will be graduated. Coach Ed Gagnier is Even the upside-cJown world of o gymnost requires stamina and form. 133 very optimistic about next year ' s team. A highly rated freshman squad and excellent recruiting, coupled with a good nucleus from this year ' s team, should give the Cyclones the makings of another championship team. GYMNASTICS RECORD Mike Jacki displays the form by which he achieved o 4th place in the NCAA meet. ISU Opponent 163.85 .... 150.70 Kansas State 177.45 187.10 Southern Illinois 173.40 177.80 Minnesota 173.70 165.75 Indiana 180.40 166.90 Mankato State 173.30 161.65 Nebraska 174.30 175.90 Denver 174.35 185.40 Iowa 182.20 181.70 Colorado 185.95 180.50 Kansas Strain and control aren ' t evident in Ernest McDonald ' s face, but take a look at his arms! 4k y I i « .-.-«( ,«« . mm i «  « «Mt ' ■!• MK . 134 Jack! led the team in performance as he won 3 qold niedal . a n • i Jacki mounts up for another ride to victory. 135 ISU Swimmers Finish Second in Big 8 Meet OfF at the crack of the gun, ISU tankers stroked on to victory over Colorado State. The 1967-68 season was another excellent year for the ISU swimmers. Not only did they post an 11-1 dual meet record, but they set al- most every ISU record this year as they worked their way through the season finishing with an 11-1 dual meet record. The outstanding per- formances by Dave Rathke, Steve Strauss, John Westensee, Bruce Lechler, and Jim Cotsworth, throughout the season, led to a second place fin- ish at the Big 8 Conference Meet and a 23rd place finish nationally. Although six men are gradu- ating. Coach Jack McGuire will have a fine nu- cleus and a good freshman team which might be another championship team for ISU. Front Row: Mike Wittmer, manager; Joel Nosby, Dan Murphy, Croig Boswell. Second Row: Jock McGuire, Van Underwood, Marty Stras- burger Mitch Sussex, Seal Armstrong, Dennis Tibbetts, Dave Rathke, Paul Grueneberger, Assistant Coach; Jerry Symons, Top Row: John Westensee, Jim Cotsworth, Bruce Lechler, Capt.; Frank Augen- stein, Steve Strauss, Al Benning, Frank Cowie, Dick Chelek.s. 136 Churning the water as he goes, one of ISU ' s tankers heads for victory. Using his typical goocJ form, Jim Cotsworth (butterj flies to the finish. :m Jfm. ' m ' ' SWIMMING December 7, 1967 ISU. 74 ... . Missouri. 39 December 8-9. 1967 Big 8 Relays 1 Kansas . . . 105 5. Oklahoma St. 2. Colorado . . . 102 6. Missouri . . 3. Iowa State . . 87 7. Nebraska 4. Oklahoma . . 53 8. Kansas St. . ISU Opponent 65 48 Oklahoma 56 47 Oklahoma State 42 70 Michigan State 80 33 Bowling Green 65 38 Kansas State 58 46 Southern Illinois 86 22 Colorado 65 48 Colorado State 70 48 Kansas 81 32 Nebraska 61 52 Minnesota March 7. 8. 9, 1967 Biq 8 Result!; 1. Kansas 136 5. Missouri 2. Iowa State 98 6. Nebraska 3. Oklahoma 95 7. Kansas State 4. Oklahoma St. 45.5 8. Colorado 51 30 16 9 36 22.5 20 9 Flying high and wide, this ISU driver shows that form and entry are important. 137 ' .rf ? Cellar Seen by Cyclones for First Time in 30 Years The year 1967 was not for Cyclone supremacy in Big Eight baseball. Lack of hitting strength and a week defense led to the downfall of the Iowa State diamond men. Finishing in the con- ference cellar for the first time in Coach Timm ' s 30 years as head coach. Iowa State completed the season with a 10-19 record. As usual, bad breaks and bad weather plagued the squad. One bright spot of the season was the selection of out- fielder Steve Gerlach to the NCAA all-district and all Big Eight teams as a sophomore. With Gerlach and sixteen other sophomores returning for next springs squad, the outlook for a title contender looks optimistic. Iowa Slate isn ' t the only team plagued by wild pitching. Jerry Thalhamer is safe on u lIuk. ' ploy al third. Gambling to luil u lun, un IbU pluyui iliduj tor liome. 138 ■CV- Front Row: D. Robert Fouts, Daniel C. Bolte, Thomas W. Goodman, William P. Rahm, Donald R. Zieqier, David G. Harvey, Gerald E. Petersen, Michael G. Van Dine, Steven R. LeMott, Patrick Sullivan, Maurice P. Kennedy, Gerald L. Thalhamer. Top Row: Cap Timm, Coach; Clair Rterson, Assistant Coach; Douglas E. Maulsby, Roger J. Hutchinson, Scott E. Kischer, Allan A. Moore, Kenneth M. Elam, David B. Hartman, John C. Wichett, Harold A. Schirm, Stephen P. Gerlach, Kenneth E. Kaul, Gary A, Stamp, Manager, David R. Ger- des, Manager. An Oklahoma player watis for the bail destined for the catcher and not his bat. BASEBALL ISU Opponent 3 3 Arkansas State 9 3 Arkansas State 2 4 Murray State 4 Murray State 5 5 Murray State 2 7 Minnesota 3 6 Minnesota 4 7 Minnesota 2 4 Minnesota 8 Colorado 9 2 Colorado 10 21 Colorado 9 4 Drake 3 5 Nebraska 3 9 Nebraska 2 Nebraska 10 S.C.I. 6 7 Oklahoma 3 6 Oklahoma II 3 Oklahoma 4 10 Kansas State 9 4 Kansas State 14 7 Kansas State 3 Kansas 4 2 Kansas 7 3 Kansas I 5 Missouri I 4 Missouri 2 9 Missouri 8 Oklahoma St. 2 Oklahoma St. 139 Track Team Finishes Sixth in Conference Practicing on his form Is an ISU javelin thrower. The ISU track squad had fine team perform- ance and many outstanding individual efforts this season. The team ' s best showing was at the Corn Palace Relays where they won five relays and two other individual events. Probably the outstanding individual on the squad was Steve Carson who took first place in the indoor 600 yard dash at three meets; Big Eight, National Feder- ation, and NCAA. Outdoors, he placed first in the 440 yard dash at the Big Eight and National Federation meets, and second at the NCAA meet. Other standouts which helped the team take a sixth place finish at the conference meet were Harry Alley, John Wagner, John Dvorak, and Mike Houck. Front Row: Manager S. DeFrance, M. Bader, J. Diemer, T. Cline, B. McPherson, L. Lockhart, K. Gallagher. K. Brauman. D. Morgan. Second Row: T. King, N. Thompson, M. Bader, J. Foreman, R. Harvey, D. Schimpf, D. Timmerman, J. Simonds, A. Koth. Top Row: Coach B. Lawson, J. Ethington, R. Emerson, R. Perkins, J. Everson, K. For- ney, S. Schwitters, C. Kinsman, T. Knutson, B. Grote, A. Simpson, S. Campbell, Assistant Coach C. Murray. 140 Surrounded by opponents, an ISU man fights for the lead. IW ' A trackster perfects one of Coach Lawson ' s new technique- a swept wing finish. -• U ■W ? ■■,- .-. i- ' - . 9B| ' j - « n f s iSB k TRACK RECORD ISU Opponent 58 . 87 Air Force 42 . . 55 Nebraska 72 Minnesota 96 . 50 U. of Northern Iowa 141 Soccer Team Lacks Depth, But Wins UN Benefit Game ISU Oppo77ent An opponent finds the ground easier to hit than the ball _ r ■11 which is controlled by Iowa State. 2 9 Quincy College ' 1 8 Carleton College 8 2 Drake 1 3 Omaha Kickers 2 1 Minnesota -( The Iowa State Cyclone Internationals kicked and butted their way to a 3-2 record during the I ' H 1968 season. This was done in the midst of sev- eral great teams in the midwest such as Carleton and Omaha. The soccer team was formed in R5I_ 1960 and since has grown to a true melting pot I ' 4 11 of all nationalities. Only one American is pres- fipO ently on the squad. President Tossos said he ' jjW ' J iw tH WjI a tr -n r wished more people would try out for the team Wijtn ' |9ipb tiI ' J • K J Jr-- . • ' ■' as their reserves were dwindling and were espe- cially needed on road games. This year ' s team did , - -- - • iwi «i ' well considering their small numbers with stand- , ■J - ' ■n outs such as Savas Turner and Samil Sermet, ' I t ' ' Steve Torvik, and Androneko. The highhght of -i. ' ! ' the season would have to be the United Nations - i. ' C ' ' -• • iv - ■i game in which we beat Minnesota and helped fi- WuLt- ' ' — • ' ' ' ' . ' nance Iowa State ' s United Nations. 1 ; Front Row: Francisco Phillips, Hugo Zegarra, Danniel Lucero, Tu Jenssen, Victor Paredes, Mono Velci, Savas Turner. Fuu, Parviz Hojabri, Nozmi Uyum. Top Row: Samil Sermet, Bryan 142 Youth and Inexperience Handicap Tennis Team Front Row: Paul Pinneo, Craig Artherholt, Hideo Koike, Rick Schultz Back Row: Rich Friedman (ass ' t. coach), Doug Eppich, Denny Brown, Lyie Frahm (head coach). The tennis team creates a lot of racket. TENNIS— 1967 ISU Opponent 5 2 U. of Northern Iowa 6 3 Drake 4 3 Parsons 7 Kansas 7 Oklahoma State 5 2 South Dakota 3 4 Air Force 7 Colorado 2 5 Missouri 7 Oklalioma 5 2 Nebraska 7 Kansas State Youtli and inexperience took its toll as Coach Lyle Frahm ' s Cyclone tennis team ended the sea- son with a 5-7 dual match record and a seventh- place finish ill the Big Eight Conference Meet. This year ' s team was handicapped by the grad- uation of several key players from last year ' s squad. The team was led by number one singles — player Dennis Brown. 143 Hurst Wins the First Bob Lamson Award John Hurst, Capt. Tom Benda, Mike McKeown, Coach McGuire, Jim Lockwood, John Benda, Marshall Victor. Under a new coach but still hampered by a late winter the Iowa State golf team posted an impressive record. Coach Jack McGuire ' s link- sters broke both Parsons and Southern Illinois un- defeated strings and rolled up a fifth place finish in the Big Eight meet. With this finish came an individual honor as senior John Hurst took medalist honors. A new award, the Bob Lamson award to be given to the medalist in the conference tournament, was given to John for his fine performance. The coming season puts Marshall Victor as the captain of the team with junior Jim Lock- wood in the probable number one position. With all but one returning letterman the coming sea- son looks very optimistic. An overanxious linkster waits to see if his lost putt will drop so he con play the long and refreshing 19th hole. 144 Parachutists Compete Against Forty Other Teams Front Row: Robert Faust (odv.); Bill SchifF, sr.; Rod Linde, sr. (pilot); Ed Krai, sr.; Wayne Munkel, jr.; Tim Clarke, sr.; Bruce Carter, fr. Top Row: Jim Jackson, sr.; Ernest McDonals, jr.; Rich Black, sr.; Denny Hayes, sr. (pres.); Dick Webb, soph.; Glenn Goodenow, sr; Tom Arney, sr. Not Pictured: Guy Thiel, sr. [CSO); Kent Folk, sr. (freas.); Craig Salsbury, sr. (sec). ■« t Again this year students at Iowa State showed considerable interest in the sport of the space age , sport parachuting or si y- dividing. Membership in the Iowa State Sport Parachute club increased to 17. and many beginners made several jumps witli the club during the school year. This past year members of the club com- peted against forty other colleges and uni- versities at regional and national parachute meets. In these meets college parachutists compete, both individually and as a team, in events where they are judged on accuracy of landing and precision of freefall maneuv- ers. 145 Front Row: Linda Delaney. Second Row: Margie Staniforth, Steve Schroeder, Monte Hammond, Sharon Shuck. Third Row: Bill Edison, Jim Chrostopher, Steve Hart, Tom Calome, Ron Scharnv eber. Fourth Row: Diane Craft, Linda Droste. Top Row: Carol Chapman, Mary Anne Mouer. Cheerleaders Help Recruit Athletes The pep at Iowa State is lead by the members of the cheerleadmg squad. These enthusiastic students attend all basketball, football, wrestling, track, and gymnastic meets. They also are the instigaters of the spirit at the pep rallies and for migration. In addition to this the cheerleaders at ISU held a cheer clinic for high school students, at- tended athletic social events, and helped the coaches recruit athletes for next year. 1 46 I club Holds Service Project Each Quarter Strength and talent arc abundant in the Varsity I club. All members have eai ' ned a major letter in viuvsity competition. 1 club is a service organization and in addi- tion to selling programs at basketball games the club has one service project a quarter. Woodward school seems to be a pet oi the club. The children Ironi this school were taken to the Veishea parade, on a picnic, and to a basketball game by the men this year. The club also tries to strengthen the relation- ship between the athletes, the student body and administration. Front Row: William D. Bolton, soph, (pres.); Cal Lewis, sr. (treas.); Ray Emerson, sr. (sec); Richard Burlhett, sr. (v. p.); Tom Busch, sr.; Jim Cotsworth, sr.; Dr. Tom Hannum (foe. adv.). Second Row: Rich- ard L. Chelekis, jr.; Gerald L. Thalhamer, sr.; Maurice P. Kennedy, sr.; Mike M. Lamberto, sr.; H. Craig Bosweil, jr.; Kenneth J. Gallagher, jr.; Dan C. Bolte, jr.; Reg P. Wicks, jr.; Ken A. Brauman, jr. Third Row: Terry L. Voy, jr.; Dennis L. Storey, sr.; Mark D. Wilcox, sr.; Neal E. Armstrong, sr,; Don Stanley, sr,; Ken P. Bixby, jr.; Harry M. Alley, sr.; Dennis M. Conley, sr.; Dave B. Hartman, sr.; Gary A. Stamp, sr. Top Row: Theodore C. Hall, jr.; James W. Duschen, jr.; Keith H. Trecker, jr.; Rex J. Harvey, sr.; James L. Ethington, jr.; Michael T. Bader, jr.; Steve Gerlach, jr.; Vincent J. Coyle, sr.; John C. Wickett, jr.; Michael C. Houck, jr.; John F. Foreman, jr. 147 Five New Sports Added to Intramural Competition Men ' s intiamurals is growing last on the Iowa State campus. This year five new sports were added to the akeady long roster of sports. These were such things as water polo and trap shooting. The men ran into some weather problems this year such as having to play softball in 40 de- gree weather and football in a blinding snow storm. The Turkey trot had some excitement when the second place prize flew away. If you should happen to spot a loose pheasant please contact someone about it. Each year a winner of the over all intramurals is selected for both the Greeks and the MRA. Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Lauden House were win- ners this year. Recipients of the outstanding managers were Charles Cummings, Pi Kappa Phi and Rick Kuhling, Kimbel House. Anticipating a slap on a bare back con be a painful experience. 148 Women ' s Intramurals nitiate Co-Rec Volleyball Co-rec volleyball anyone! This was the cry oT the intramural chairman of every house this fall. Many women answered this cry to make the pro- gram extremely successful. This was the first year ISU intramurals has ijeen integrated in this respect. Iowa State has been elected the President scliool for the State of Iowa by ilie International Recreational Federation for Collegiate Women. As president school ISU will be tJie liead communi- cator between tlie Iowa scliools. 149 t: i Iff ' i j ri - ., RESIDENCES :y 150 i ' ! ' i -.i « Hi Uj 151 GREEKS 153 Greek Community Notes Progress Pledges dance to the sounds of The Weekenders at their annual dance. Progi ' ess has been the keynote of the Greek community at Iowa State. By re-evaluathig the past the Greeks have tried to relate their traditions to the changing society of today. On this basis many changes have taken place during the past year throughout the entire Greek system. These changes have come about slowly and still have not been completed. Changes were in the area of physical facilities and in Greek thinking. As for the future no one knows, but to survive the Greeks must progress as the University does. 154 What docs the Creek system at Iowa Stale have to offer? Thousands of new students face this question each year. Is it important that Greeks provide 80 per cent of the leaders in All-University activities? Is it im- portant that the Greek system empha- sizes service willi houses working in- dividually on service projects or to- f ethcr on such projects as the Greek Week Blood Drive which netted over 1000 pints of blood? Or is it important that Greeks em- phasize the fun and learning that come from living and working with a closely knit group? Brothers and sis- ters as they call themselves. Others may say that the Greek system wastes much time with its re- quired activities and functions or that people are better off independant w ith responsibilities and obligations only to themselves. Well they may be right, but they ' ll never convince a Greek! Like many houses, the Fiji ' s and Gamma Phi ' s combined to hold a service project for the underprivileged children from the Roadside Settlement House. After cocoa and cookies, Santa appeared and presented the children with presents. 155 Greek System Offers Programs to Meet All Interests when spring arrives song practices sometimes turn to an impromptu serenade for a photographer. In addition to being both work and a lot of fun, events such as Veishea give the houses as well as the system a chance to show what a close knit group can accomplish. 156 S udying is alwoys a big port of college life, no mailer where you live. 157 Front Row: Keith R. YamamDto, sr.; Barb Bergsten sr. (sec.-treas.); Bill Appelgate, sr. (pres.); Linda Gates, sr.; Thomas Bergsroren, jr. Top Row; Charles B. Knapp, sr.; Thomas E. Woebike, sr.; Phil Lar- son, sr.; Beth M. Weaver, sr.; James E. Nickel, sr. sr.; Theodore Settle, sr.; Jim Cunningham, Gamma Gamma A maximum of one per cent of the Greeks on campus are eligible to be tapped for Gamma Gamma. Gamma Gamma is a Greek honorary open to juniors and seniors. Members are tapped on the bases of service to their chapter, the University and the Greek system. Members were tapped this year during the kickoff of Greek Week. ISU boasts the first chapter of Gamma Gamma. Since its inception in 1957 at least three other chapters have been founded on other campuses and more are expected soon. KIFC After a relatively short existence the Greek radio station KIFC died this winter. The station was owned and operated by the Inter-Fraternity coun- cil and broadcast to all of the Greek houses. KIFC had a staff of approximately 40-50 people. The reasons given for the abandonment of the station were a lack of responsible workers and a lack of money. 158 Panhellenic Executive Board The Panhellenic Executive Board ' s main project this year has been to re-evaluate the position ot the Greek women at Iowa State. In doing so several changes have been made. The New colonization pohcy has been changed and a new colony, Alpha Omicron Pi was established. The Foreign Students program has been enlar ' ged. Also the board itself was reorganized to facilitate easier and more efficient administration. The board voted to again recognize Kappa Delta and Sigma Kappa and also sponsored a service project for underprivileged students in South America. Money was raised by the sororities to send these students to summer camp. Front Row: Jan Kitchell, ir. (v. p.); Beth Massa, sr. (pres.); Mary Pickett, sr. (sec); Jane Breckenfelder, jr. (treas.). Top Row; Susan L. Brown, jr.; H. Kathleen Hunt, sr,; Kcithy A. Burnet, jr.; Sadnra L. Shepherd, jr. fH « 159 PANHEL COUNCIL— Front Row: Margaret L. Staniforth, jr.; Gloria J. Ferdig, jr.; Jo Green, sr.; Marilyn Buckaloo, jr.; Kathy Mullane, jr. Second Row: Elizabeth A. Dahlstrom sr.; Jan S. Kitchell., jr.; Louise Hannaman, sr.; Susan L. Brown, jr.; Sandra L. Shepherd, jr.; Valkae Anderkson, jr.; Julie A. Petersburg, jr.; Georgonne Fotis, soph. Top Row: M. Beth Massa, sr. (pres.); Sue M. Broz, sr.; H. Kathleen Hunt, sr.; Joan H. Lrnder, sr.; Sylvia J. Cunningham, jr.; Mary S. Pickett, sr. (sec); Margie L. Lilvegren, sr.; Barb Flnlayson, sr.; Sue Hansen, jr. Judy Jahnke, jr.; Kathy A. Burnet, jr. Panhellenic Council Panhellenic Council, composed of two representatives from each soror- ity, governs and directs the sorority system. This year, Panliel conducted a successful fund drive for Campo Allegie, a children ' s camp in Peru. The group also held dinner exchanges among the sororities to further better and closer relationships among them. Junior Panhellenic Council Junior Panhellenic is the pledge council to the Panhellenic council. The members of the council are encouraged to play an active part in the Panhellenic program. The council sponsors various social activities such as overnight pledge exchanges, breakfasts, and dinner exchanges. This year the members also worked for the Easter Seal society and sold lillies. JUNIOR PANHEL COUNCIL-Fronf Row: Cynthia L. Myntii, fr.; Kath- ryn L. Magnuson, fr.; Jan Kitchell, jr. (adv.); Linda Nelson, fr.; Marti aLdd, fr. Top Row: Bobbi Mclntire, fr,; Kathy Oberg, fr.; Nancy Bu- kowski, fr.; Peggy Wahl, fr.; Beth Larsen, fr.; Annette Fougnies, fr. 160 « n_c M .. !-«% 5 J,| Front Row: Susan J. Tucker, sr.; Jeanette Soloth, jr. (treas); Julie A. Miller, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Ruth Bruce (res. dir.); Cheryl Naffziger, sr. (v. p.); Mori McAuliffe, jr. Second Row: Fran P. Gibson, jr.; Betsy G. Chambers, jr.; Grace Coggeshall, sr.; Margie Allen, jr.; Carol A. Stein- houer, jr.; Pam Young, jr.; Elaine Schmakerberg, jr.; Karen Iverson, jr.; Julie Rietz, soph. Third Row: Jean B. Wiechman, jr.; Judy L Davidson, soph.; Diane J. Cord, jr.; Sandra K. Bryant, jr.; Diane Pattee, jr.; Jeannine Wolford, soph.; Madelyne Anderson, jr.; Marcia Sneller, jr.; Georgannc Fotis, soph.; Mary K. Wilson, jr. Fourlh Row: Sarah E. Mitchell, soph.; Pat J. Brew, sr.; Janis B. Bruce, soph.; Debbie Roland, soph.; Gretchen Paulsen, soph.; Terri A. Westfoil, jr.; Koy Koestner, sr.; Nancy Youngblut, jr.; Anita Scheib, jr.; Barbara Fin- layson, sr. Top Row: Betty J. Thomas, jr.; Karen K. Bane, jr.; Kathy F. Greenley, jr.; Sara J. Thoms, sr.; Susie J. Orr, sr.; Angie King, jr.; Sue Schweighoefer, sr.; Terry Kuhn, jr.; JaNelle Hall, jr. ALPHA CHI OMEGA The achievements of Alpha Chi Omega look pretty good on paper. Last spring the girls worked hard and long on a Veishea float with Beta Theta Pi. Unfortunately they didnt win anything. They ended the year with an annual formal, ' Stairway to the Stai ' s, and started this year by winning Sweepstakes at Blast with a booth featuring a psychedelic theme and the help of Lambda Chi Alpha. The girls went on to capture the women ' s division of Homecoming ' s Yell-Like-Hell contest. The party end of the year featured Haight Ashbury and Mardi Gras. As a part of their service work, the Alpha Chis adopted a Korean War orphan. 161 ALPHA DELTA PI Fall quarter brought a complete transfiguration of the ADPi house. Trees were cliopped down, the lawn was ripped up, holes were dug and beams began raising. The ADli ' s new addition brought the promise of more study rooms, typing rooms, lounges and a chapter meeting room. In spite of the buzzing saws and pounding hammers the ADPis man- aged to keep their wits and continue their fast pace of varied house activ- ities. Three trophies were added to the house collection: one for taking first place in the Greek Week blood drive, another for first place in Sigma Chi Derby Days, and one for taking second place among the small com- bination Veishea floats. The ADlis added service projects, among them, supporting Marta Ramirez, the chapter ' s South American foster child, writing to servicemen in Vietnam, and raising over 130 for the Panhellenic fund drive for a children ' s camp in Peru. Front Row: Barbara J. Robb, jr.; Dot Vetter, jr. (sec); Mrs. Mary Catron (housemother); Volya E. Nelson, sr. (pres.); Christine A. Han- sen, jr. (v. p.); Lynne A. Doose, jr. Second Row: Penny G. Grantham, jr.; Trudy Hoferman, soph.; Meridith A. Meehan, soph.; Susan Storm, jr.; Ann MacRae, jr.; Gail Berndt, soph.; Stephanie Hunter, soph.; Nonci Glover, jr. Third Row: Judy A. Miller, soph.; Susan C. Hansen, jr.; Linda R. Cattington, soph.; Barbara A. Bogle, soph.; Anne G. Harvell, sr.; Sally Riser, soph.; Susan C. Gambs, sr.; Linda M. Peder- sen, sr.; Susan C. Underhill, soph. Fourth Row: Sally A. Main, jr.; Linda R. Carlson, soph.; Karen E. Hollander, soph.; Nancy L. Price, soph.; Jill A. Rife, soph.; Jo Malone, soph.; Melissa A. Mohr, soph.; Betsy Bryan, sr.; Diane Blasius, soph. Top Row: Joyce E. Marts, soph.; Judith M. Larsen, sr.; Randi L. Rolf, fr.; Kay L. Kretschmar, jr.; Jara Christiansen, soph.; Denise Bricker, soph.; Laury Misel, jr.; Shari Nelson, soph.; Ann Spencer, soph.; Chris Lotto, soph. 162 - VtPi ' Front Row: Candy Fleischhauer, sr.; Patricia Frey, sr.; Mary Anne McKinley, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Lucille Muse {housemother); Linda Knuth, sr. (sec); Jane Olmstead, sr. (treas.); Linda Pace, jr. Second Row: Cherotynn Nelson, jr.; Jane A. Anderson, jr.; Dianna L. Buzzetti, soph.; L. Julie Erdmann, jr.; Susan B. MIckelson, soph,; Gloria Jane Ferdig, jr.; Karen B. Hill, jr.; Sue E. Richardson, sr. Third Row: Lorrie R. Waterman, sr.; Gail Chenoweth, sr.; Sondi Ottsen, sr.; Shelley Horsley, soph.; Marg Maurer, soph.; Linda Foster, jr.; Nancy Lenehan, jr.; Margaret Gossard, soph.; Mavis A. Goddis, soph. Fourth Row: Janis Thorpe, jr.; Diane Johnson, sr.; Beth Grunewald, jr.; Stephanie Ellis, jr.; Judy Gilbert, soph.; Susan Garlock, sr.; Patricia Best, soph.; Roberta Keine, jr.; Maria Warrick, sr.; Sharon Deinker, jr. Top Row: Sandra S. Schafbuch, soph.; Jan S. Ellison, soph.; Pamela J. Naylor, jr.; Barbara Wiley, sr.; Jerilyn F. Bier, soph.; Carol Pickering, sr.; Jo Green, sr.; Diane Dueland, sr.; Sue Boca, soph.; Linda Fairbanks, soph. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA As always, the Alpha Gams were active on campus this year. One member was even tapped for Mortar Board in the spring. But with all their activities and dates, something had to give. And that was their grades. They jumped from first on campus to number 12 among sororities spring quarter. Alpha Gamma Delta suffered another disappointment spring quarter. This was the Veishea that the judges decided to take the Tekes off their pedestal by not even ranking them among the winners for the Veishea float competition. And, unfortunately, the Alpha Gams were partners in defeat. However, there was one consolation. The two houses received the Purple Shaft award from the other fra- ternities and sororities. 163 ALPHA OMICRON PI Iowa State now claims Alpha Omicron Pi ' s largest colony established here October 29, 1967. Three active transfers were already here to take charge of the large pledge class of 72. One pledge, Barb Halverson, was Iowa Dairy Princess for 1967-68. An Iowa servicemen wrote the Uni- versity for permission to use the Greek letters of a sorority on his company tank. Alpha Omicron Pi is now serving in Viet Nam. For Veishea ' 68, the A O Pi ' s are float building with Sigma Phi Epsilon. The chapter house will be completed by Fall ' 69 at 231 Beach. Front Row: Joie L. Winter, jr.; Sarah M. Ihde, fr.; Mary K. Dramon, sr.; Gail L. Blaser, soph. (v. p.); Betsy C. Boyce, jr. (pres.); Karen K. Kirkman, soph, (sec); JoAnn M. Eischeid, jr. (treas.); Sandra S. Gulp, soph. (sec. v.p.); Carol Cage, jr. Second Row: Annette B. Quinn, jr.; Kim P. Kresge, fr.; Dorothy M. Cahpman, fr.; Christy L. Dobbin, fr.; Shirley J. Pinneke, soph.; Jan E. Barllelt, soph.; Lyn Jones, soph.; Kathy Kramer, soph.; Kitty Denny, fr.; Joyce A. Knox, soph.; Becky J. Locke, fr. Third Row: Connie L. Schermer, fr.; Joi E. Schmidt, fr.; Marsha A. Morrison, soph.; Sheri K. Jackowell, sr.; Colleen A. Leonard, fr.; Betty M. Lawerman, fr.; Karen L. White, fr.; Pat L. Ma. honey, soph.; Karen R. Foster, fr.; Loraine K. Duda, fr.; Pamela J. Turriff, jr. Fourth Row: Carol J. Chivers, fr.; Carol L. Morotti, fr.; Dianna M. Winters, fr.; Cookie Peterson, jr.; Shirley A. Schritchfield, jr.; Nancy L. James, fr.; Lorrie A. Leabo, fr.; Jan J. Schroeder, sr.; Monica M. Dacy, fr.; Deana Jones, fr.; Cathy Bankston, jr.; Pam Patterson, fr. Top Row: Jayne Hager, fr.; Susan B, Dunlap, soph.; Debbie W. Brown, fr.; Jane F. Jarsko, fr.; Karen L. Christensen, fr.; Kirsten Pederson, soph.; Barbara S. Schink, soph.; Mary A. Matthies- sen, fr.; Mary Ann Waggoner, fr.; Susan E. Trexel, jr.; Carolyn M. Skene, soph.; Cynthia J. Tenhagen, soph.; Nancy K. Dewey, fr.; Pamela J. Block, jr. 164 Front Row: Susan J. Cuthbertson, jr. (treas.); Susan M. Grofft, sr. (prej.); Mrs. Marguerite Yager (res. dir.); Sherry J. Parks, sr. {v.p.); Neeta J. Hill, jr. Second Row: Susan J. Carson, sr.; Suzetle L. Moore, soph.; Marty Bene, jr.; Morna Carmaish, sr.; Mary A. Maorer, jr.; Judith C. Moran, $r.; lonnie J. Stutzmon, soph. Third Row: Ginger Johnson, jr.; Kothryn A. Leg void, jr.; Barb Crowley, jr.; Jan Kilcholl, jr.; Joi Smith, sr.; Jonet L. Wait, soph.; Mary Arthur, jr.; Joyanne P. Belluzzi, jr. Fourth Row: Mary E. Thorp, jr.; Joyce J. Tonner, jr.; Jane M. Sicbersmo, soph.; Meg Mogensen, soph.; Trudy Rohlcder, soph.; Barbara Nixon, jr.; Pat Mohr, sr.; Barbara Walt, loph. Top Row: Rebecca J. Schubert, soph.; Kate M. Newburgh, soph.; Cathy L. Runncberc, sr.; Mory J. Stafford, soph.; Kothy A. Thiltgen, jr.; Linda K. Dyas, soph.; Kris Petersmith, jr.; Rebecca Vonemburg, ir.; Morilyh Sargent, jr. CHI OMEGA This past year the new addition was completed on the Clii Omega house, with landscaping and a new southern style porch adding the finish- ing touches. The year has been filled with activities for the Chi O ' s. An elaborate Veishea float was built by the Chi Os and Phi Delta Theta, cen- tering around the theme of the Chicago fire and Mrs. O ' Leary ' s stable. This fall the Chi Os decided to have their Parents ' Weekend the same time as the University ' s. A tea was given and skits highlighted the week- end when the parents moved into the house. During Homecoming the Beta Sigs and Chi Os participiated in Yell- Like-Hell together with a cheer that made the finals, they had their annual Homecoming tea. and Sigma Phi Epsilon and Chi Omega participated in a Varieties production which didn ' t make finals. ' Kii 165 -. I? f5 p Front Row: Linda L. Gates, sr.; Cynthia McCoy, jr. (sec); Agnes M. Mayer, (h.r.); Pamela S. Hartwell, sr. (pres.); Ann F. Lowry, sr. (treas.); Jill E. Jensen, sr. (v. p.}. Second Row: Sandra L. Shepherd, jr.; Mar- ilyn Buckaloo, jr.; Shari Newman, soph.; Suzanne R. Baker, sr.; Marcia L. Cornwall, soph.; Carolyn D. Smith, jr.; Carolyn A. Huey, sr.; Peggy A. Shadle, soph. Third Row: Barbara A. Brit son, soph.; Gayle L. Shalleross, soph.; Mary J. Baker, soph.; Gail A. Anderson, soph.; Vickie E. Schalk, sr.; M. Jo Connell, soph.; Melinda J. Kasea, jr.; Mary Lynn McCall, jr.; Sue E. Wore, sr. Fourth Row: Suzi Rausch, sr.; Carol L. Moginnis, sr.; Barbara A. Brogan, soph.; Judee A. Klang, jr.; Nancy E. Ludvik, jr.; Candy J. Hanson, soph.; Patsy R. Runner, jr.; Ann L. Schmidt, sr.; Virginia L. Highfield, soph.; Sally A. Jacobsen, sr. Top Row: Jean A. Davidson, sr.; Bev J. Johnson, jr.; Stephanie A. Schmerler, soph.; Carol J. MacNaughton, jr.; Betsy C. Harless, sr.; Mary A. Rogers, jr.; Carolyn E. Hall, sr.; Connie E. Peterson, jr.; E. Ann Osborn, sr.; Ann L. Nedtwig, soph.; Mary A. Heslip, jr. DELTA DELTA DELTA It ' s About Time as Delta Delta Delta and Delta Upsilon combined some energy and lot ' s of late hour escapades for a colorful contribution to the Veishea parade. As the year continued, other memorable events included the annual Spring formal in Des Moines; and State Day, with Susan White Perry, our National President, paying us a visit. Amid all the activities we man- aged to study enough for a first place grades among the sororities. Fall brought involvement in Homecoming positions and festivities, followed by Campus Chest participation. Of course. Varieties with the Pik?s this vear was another must as Ahce went on the trip . A long standi g Tri- Delta tradition is our Christmas party. An old-fashioned Christmas at- mosphere was set throughout the house. 166 DELTA ZETA Delta Zeta ' s academic year has been highlighted by numerous honors and activities, not the least of which was Mr. Toad on the Move , the DZ-Theta Xi entry which captured the first place trophy for large com- bination Veishea floats. The entire house greeted the first night of the no hours pohcy by playing a rousing game of volley ball with Sigma Nu jocks at 1:00 a.m. Spring quarter was culminated with a berbeque held at the Ledges for DZs and their dates. Fall quarter activities began immediately with Sleezy DZ-Phi Psi Speak Easy blast booth and a Miss Legs finahst. Fall party time found the DZ house transferred into a haunted mansion complete with bath and witches for the Halloween party with Omega Tau Sigma. Prizes were even awarded for the best costumes. Fronia Row: Sue M. Broi, sr.; Suian E. Tynir, jr.; Judy M. Horner sr.; Mrs. Flora Fridley (housemother); Diane M. Bowen, sr. (pres.); Mary S. Pickett, sr. (sec); Marsha K. Wickersham, sr. Second Row: Suzanne Zueh!ke, jr.; Kari H. Downer, jr.; Shirley M. Wilson, soph.; Clara M. Schanakenberg, jr.; Susan E. Cooper, jr.; Lin A. Packard, jr.; Sue J. Earle, jr.; Janice E. Buck, soph. Third Row: Glenda R. Thieking, jr.; Connie K. Stump, sr.; Hope K. Petersen, jr.; Kohne S. Heikens, soph.; Helen A. Jacobson, sr.; Meg Birch, sr.; Katharine A. Wayne, jr.; Nancy Stewart, soph.; Linda A. Harmon, sr. Fourth Row: Jon L. Chivers, jr.; Suzanne Dooley, jr.; Mary Wheotley, soph.; Marie Wheatley, soph.; Chrissy Wifuat, sr.; Dawn Toyne, jr.; Linda Garvik, soph.; Marianne Bazata, jr.; Carol B. Frantz, jr.; Linda J. Aschinger, soph. Top Row: Cindy A. Prendergast, soph.; Mary C. Boehnke, sr.; LoRee L. Chaloupka, jr.; Janet Ceruenko, jr.; Penni Smith, sr.; Cheri Hall, soph.; Ruth A. DeLucia, ir.; Ann E. Wharton, jr.; Sylvia J. Cun- ningham, jr.; Flora L. Buehler, sr.; Nancy L. Hummel, soph. 167 Front Row: Elizabeth A. Dahlstrom, sr.; Paula J. Walker, sr. (sec); Judith A. Frazier, sr. (treas.); Mrs. Nellie V. Behn (res. dJr.); Kathryn G. Carroll, sr. (pres.); Kathy K. Mace, jr. Second Row: Elaine P. Po- litis, ST.; Jeanette M. Johnson, sr.; Dianne J. Kneeskern, soph.; Jean R. Ellson, soph.; Undo M. Gazzo, jr.; Barbara J. Walters, jr.; Gail J. VanDerwerker, soph. Third Row: Laura J. McQuown, soph.; Toni Middleton, sr.; Nancy J. Smith, jr.; Rita McCarthy, jr.; Tere Spence, soph.; Betty M. Kimberley, sr.; Paula A. Hatch, soph.; Margaret J. Gose, sr. Fourth Row: Nora VanDyck, soph.; M. Beth Massa, sr.; Carlo J. Ezarski, sr.; Chris L. Jensen, jr.; Barb Dahlquist, sr.; Linda D. Bergsma, soph.; Nancy E. Chase, jr.; Merrilynn Bills, soph.; Kathy Kelley, sr. Top Row Marsha M. Murphy, soph.; Cindy L. Hogendorn, jr.; Jane L. Breckenf elder, jr.; Kathy Wahl, sr.; Cathy Croskey, sr.; Beth Barrett, jr. (pres.); Carol Gardner, jr.; Diane Tjaden, soph.; Sue Blow, soph.; Sherrie Grant, soph. GAMMA PHI BETA The women at 318 Pearson greeted the 1967-68 school year with a new housemother, cook, maid, and a 59-membered colony at Drake Uni- versity. The Gamma Phis fired up to win both the singles and doubles division of Homecoming ' s Yell-Like-Hell contest with the help of the Beta Theta Pis; Gamma Phi Jill Trousdale was crowned Homecoming queen. Winter quarter the GPBs and Phi Gamma Deltas gave 35 underpriv- iledged children from Des Moines and Ames a memorable Christmas party, while the TKEs worked with Omega chapter to place in the Varieties Sweepstakes competition. 168 KAPPA ALPHA THETA Thetas returning to school last fall found themselves in new surround- ings. The Green Barn had a new facade and a large new addition, as well as a new housemother. The girls found a scholarship standard to maintain in being awarded the first place trophy for pledges and second for actives. Proving the Thetas have beauty as well as brains. Vicki Steil was named Iowa College Queen and Liana Waldorf Miss Wool of Iowa and first runner-up in the national contest. Veishea 1967 brought honors to an enthusiastic group, as the KATs teamed up with the Sig Eps. taking Sweepstakes in the combination floats with Man Versus Machine. Varieties eff ' orts yielded the group a second- place position in the Sweepstakes competition. Fronf Row; Borbara J. Subak, sr. (scholarship chrm.); Gail L. Curron, sr. (sec); Margie L. Blumthal, ir. (v. p.); Mildred Bagge {res. dir.), Bicki M. Steil, sr. (treas.); Loxley S. Eric son, sr. {standard cshrm.) Trude M. VanderVelden, jr. Second Row: Joyce E. Swanson, Mary A. Dunham, soph.; Volrea M. Andersoh, jr.; Ann L. Clark, Janet L. Johnson, soph.; Bev Rogers, jr.; Kalhy M. Mullane, Paula J. Christen sen, soph.; Re nee A. Hinkley, soph. Third Row Jeanne K. Swanson sr.; Jane M. Naylor, soph., Sue A. Umlandt, jr. Cheryl L. Kirkegaard, soph.; Befte S. Partridge, soph.; B. Diane Mil- ler, jr.; Pamela A. Kruck, soph.; Linda J. Gray, jr.; Nancy L. Haefele, jr.; Susan P. Flint, soph. Top Row: Claudia L. Tornblom, jr.; Cheryl J. Rickers, jr.; Barbara S. Arney, jr.; Linda J. Doherty, jr.; Barbara Swain, osph.; Linda J. Remer, soph.; Marty Jackson, soph.; Merrie Lee Harpster, soph.; Janet C. Brown, soph.; Jocelyn Quinn, soph.; Jane M. Delph, jr. 169 Front Row: Arlene Hunt, sr. (treas.); Edna Hay, sr. (v. p.); Mrs. Ray- mond (housemother); Madelyn Haugo, sr. (pres.); Ruth Mackaman, jr.; Sally Aust, jr. (sec). Second Row: June Jackley, jr.; Mary Swaby, soph.; Cleve Welsh, sr.; Nancy Lyon, jr.; Pam Walker, soph.; Marcia Brown, soph.; Lucy Anderson, sr. Third Row: Barbara J. Lundy, jr.; Diane E. DePould, soph.; Ret Brandrup, jr.; Lami L. lliya, sr.; Linda Reinier, soph.; Mary-Lynn Barker, sr.; Marti A. Bunderson, soph.; Marty A. Welsh, jr.; Phyllis J. Olson, sr. Fourth Row: Nancy G. Owen, jr.; Katie L. Wardell, soph.; Jackie Wendt, sr.; Karen Phillips, sr.; Kay Johnson, soph.; Linda Dengle, soph.; Judy Jahnke, jr.; Mary Naig, soph.; Terrie Craig, soph. Top Row: Julie L. Schmidt, jr.; Jan- ice Shurts, sr.; Mary Getting, soph.; Donna Roe, jr.; Colleen Stivers, soph.; Sue Ann Sauer, jr.; Marilyn Jo Haggard, soph.; Priscilla M. Richards, jr. KAPPA DELTA A = Kappa Delta was pleased to be back on campus again — no longer having to compete as those fluffy off -campus girls! Participation in fall rush brought a big pledge class and meant that KDs on coke dates were no longer Union fixtures. Blast with Sigma Phi Epsilon and its slinging of chocolate pudding was yummy to say the least, and Varieties and The Great Date Race with Delta Sigma Phi was great fun. The KDs entertained the mentally retarded children of Woodward in a rewarding service project. 170 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Kappa Kappa Gamma was well represented at Veishea ' 67 by Jane Mack, Veishea Queen of Queens and attendant Jo Ellen Beemer. The Kappas also joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in placing third in float competi- tion. For Homecoming they again had two queen finahsts, Carol Mondt and Kay Elliot. Later Beth Runsvold was named to represent ISU in Glamour Magazine s Best Dressed Co-ed competition. The girls joined Delta Sigma Phi in a Christmas service project for underprivileged children in Des Moines and had great fun in a puppet show with Kappa Sigma for Varieties. To honor their new housemother, Mrs. Laura Elliot, they held a tea. Front Row: Janice K. Carter, sr. (sec); Corly J. Blahnik, sr. (v.p.); Mrs. Laura Elliot (res. dir.); Joyce E. Keith, sr. (pres.); Judy L. Mad- sen, jr. (treas.). Second Row: Juanita L. Steffens, soph.; Barbara J. Bergsten, sr.; Karen J. Parker, soph.; Linda B. Schakel, soph.; Cecilia I. Porto, jr.; Heidi L. Hart, soph.; Lindy J. Krueger, sr.; Joan H. Linder, sr.; C. Lynn Meierstein, soph. Third Row: Diane Dohogne, sr.; Solly Aldrich, jr.; Heidi Haskins, soph.; Vtcki L. Albright, soph.; Lynn M. Staple ton, soph.; Jana Johnston, soph.; Tami Mickelson, soph.; Nancy Eriandson, soph.; Jane Palmer, sr.; Betty Gitz, soph. Fourth Row Mari Ives, soph.; Kay E. Elliot, jr.; Beth A. Runsvold,: soph.; Mary L. Whitehill, soph.; H. Kathleen Hunt, sr.; Rena Sutherland, sr.; Laurie Larson, soph.; Joyce Moeller, soph.; Marcia Logan, soph.; Susan Loyd, soph.; Susanne Bird sail, jr.; Rosalie F, Vogelaar, soph. Top Row: Sonja 5. Smith, jr.; Jean A. Zamastil, jr.; Carol A. Mondt, jr.; Susan E. Kane, jr.; Dee Bruene, jr.; Jan C. Lutjen, jr.; Phoebe E. At wood, soph.; Linda Droste, jr.; Rita Meter ma id, jr.; Jane Boling, sr.; Jeanne Logon, sr. 171 Front Row: Christine M. UpdegrafF, jr.; Pamela Dunn, sr. (sec); Jeanne Turnquist, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Dorothy Norman (res. dir.); Pa- tricia Donovan, sr. (v. p.); Pamela Fassler, jr. Second Row: Lucia K. Wilmoth, soph.; Janet Jay, jr.; Susan E. Harris, jr.; Lynn Rust wick, soph.; Mary E. Leffler, jr.; Chris Woehike, soph.; Gwen Gauthier, jr.; Pam Woodstra, sr. Third Row: Deana L. Young, jr.; Linda M. Hansen, soph.; Dwyta D, Hunter, jr.; Jayne Van Arkel, jr.; Sandy Kinker, jr.; Margy Staniforth, jr.; Leanne Kelley, soph.; Sally FMckinger, jr.; Linda Ligouri, soph. Fourth Row: Barb L. Williams, soph.; Mary F. Plam- beck, soph.; Judith K. Hannum, jr.; Mary C. McCormick, jr.; Sherry Schmelzer, soph.; Linda Siege!, soph.; Judee Stringer, soph.; Beth Col- lison, soph.; Aishatu DJkko, sr.; Mary Steffenson, sr. Top Row: Sue Rosien, sr.; Susan K. Saylor, jr.; Vicki V. Voelker, soph.; Kathy Brown- lee, soph.; Susan Coultrap, jr.; Mary S. Wilcox, jr.; Patty Rust wick, sr.; Karia Kelley, sr.; Jeanne A. Kite, sr. PI BETA PHI Spring quarter Pi Beta Phi teamed up with DeUa Tau Delta in con- struction of a Veishea float. During the summer alums and carpenters were busy working on a new addition, making it ready for Pi Phi use this fall. Besides a new additional good deal of remodeling was done on the first floor, all of which was completed when Pi Phis returned this fall. In true barbershop spirit, Dads were entertained during their Parents Weekend. Farmhouse fraternity went to the Pi Phi house for a Polack party, purchased during Blast. They worked out the skit CharUe Where ' s the Wizard with the Phi Delts for Varieties and held the traditional Mon- mouth Duo with the Kappas. 172 SIGMA KAPPA After two and a half years of non-recognition and entering such activ- ities as Blast and Veishea without mention of the house, Sigma Kappa finally got recognized and is once again allowed to enter the stream of University and Greek activity. During that period of time the house spent a good deal of time on in- ternal cultural progi ' ams and the development of sisterhood, partially be- cause it couldn ' t compete as pai ' t of the University whole. Pait of this program is involved with such activities as a Professors ' Tea, held each spring for retired professors, a rotation dinner with the alums and a pledge fireside centered around a 20-foot tree. The primary and most important accomplishment, though is Univer- sity recognition. Front Row: Jeanne M. Pullan, jr. (sec); Evonne E. Johnson, sr. {1st v.pj, Paty A. Andrews, jr. (pres.); Henrietta R. Stoner (housemother), March C. Barenbrugge, sr. (2nd v. p.); Carol L. Beavers, jr. (treas). Second Row: Patricia Wictor, fr.; Kathie Pierson, jr.; Patricia L. Reedy, soph.; Nancy L. Heise, jr.; Linda K. Maas, jr.; Margo M. Wille, jr.; Beth E. Johnson, jr.; Jane L. Mel I rath, soph. Third Row: Connie E. Miller, soph.; Carol J. Davis, jr.; Ruth A. Donahue, sr.; Gloria Gray, soph.; Kristlne Wells, fr.; Betty Carlson, soph.; Marti M. McCannon, soph.; Susan E. Blumenschein, fr.; Roseann T. Halliwell, fr. Fourth Row: Donna K. Snyder, jr.; Mary H. Westcott, soph.; Denise M. Dona hoe, soph.; Mary E. Malmgren, soph.; Judith F. Gordon, soph.; Terrill Wildin, jr.; Karen Person, sr.; Christie M. McKinley, fr.; Marti L. Oburn, soph.; Pamela S. Sprague, jr. Bock Row: Linda Schnulle, soph.; Valerie G. Goetter, jr.; Lynne Ellerman, sr.; Cheryl Young, fr.; Donna K. Petersen, fr.; Carolyn Walker, fr.; Corine A. Bickley, soph.; Jane AlefF, fr.; Ram Silvey, fr.; Nancy M. John, fr.; Nancy C. Dunn, fr.; Barbara A. BoMnger, soph. th o r fl S m -B ( ■' ti r i I. - i 1 4K (| | (■) C i % 173 Interfraternity Council Winning lunnei-up to Iron Man at the Na- tional Interfraternity Conference this year, Iowa State ' s Interfraternity Council was recognized as the second best in the United States. IPC ' s en- ergetic participation in student government was shown by the presentation of Outstanding Sen- ator Award to Roger Christensen, IFC senator. This December IFC again joined the Ames Jay- cees in a Christmas service project. Care projects of food were delivered to needy families, and young children were taken shopping in down- town Ames for toys. I.F.C. EXECUTIVE BOARD Front Row: David R. Dardls, sr. (bus. mgr.); Ted J. Settle, sr, v. p.); Bill K. Appelgate, sr. (pres.); Bruce D. John- son, sr. (exec. sec). Back Row: Michael K. Guttau, sr. (joint bd.); John M. Axelsen, jr. (ext. rel.); Thomas F. Woehike, sr, (Int. affairs); Bryan L. Kinnamon, sr. (program dir.); Roger P. Christensen, sr. (sr. rep. to GSB); John R. Linton, sr. (rush chrm.). O f!! I.F.C. PRESIDENTIAL COUNCIL-Front Row: George A. Cook, jr.; Kermit L. Johnson, sr.; John R. Webb, sr.; W. Marshall Victor, sr.; James F. Schneider, jr.; David A. Fulghum, sr.; Alan G. Beavers, sr. Second Row: Stephen M. Murphy, sr,; Richard J. Spongier, sr.; James S. Meyers, jr.; Lorry A. Munksgoard, jr.; Don E. Womberg, sr.; Jerry Conrad, sr.; Don Newell, sr.; Donald B. Lrwin, sr. Back Row: James A. Jurack, sr.; Philip H. Carroll, sr.; Daniel W. Scott, sr.; William C. Tobin, sr.; Eldon L. Smith, sr.; Thomas G. Eischeid, sr.; Richard G. McKinley, jr.; John M. O ' Neil, sr.; John E. Everson, sr.; Stan G. Thurs- ton, sr. 174 Front Row: Mark E. Lundberg, fr. (treas.); John J. Gunn, fr. (v. p.); William K. Paisley, fr. (pres.); John Gaylord, fr. (sec); Ted Settle, sr. lodv.); John D. Daniels, fr. Second Row: G. Arthur Reisinger, fr.; Dick Bauds, fr.; Fred Einspohr, fr.; Jacob Wojak, fr.; Dick Reppert, fr.; Maury Hope, fr.; Rob Alterlisch, fr. Third Row: John P. Biumthal, fr.; Patrick T. Nossif, fr.; Tom Royalty, fr.; John R. Birge, fr.; Tom Davis, fr.; Larry CofFman, fr.; Robert W. Redick, fr.; Charles Crispen, f r. Top Row: James H. Allen, fr.; Dave Stoltzmann, fr.; Charles M. Lampman, fr.; Gary L. Steffens, fr.; Benjamin F. Carter, fr.; Gordon A. Schaller, fr.; David Rydin, fr. Interfraternity Pledge Council Interiiaternity Pledge Council is made up of the vice-presidents of every fraterntiy pledge class. IFPC again this year sponsored the pledge dance for all fraternity and sorority pledges. They also sponsored the seminar Direction ' 68 where members of the faculty and administration presented their views on what the fraternity system actually is or should be and where it is going in ' 68. As a service project, IFPC provided newspapers to University Hospital and Mary Greeley. Johnny Majors, head football coach, cJiscussecJ his plans for next year with IFPC, and tried to stir some enthusiasn 175 ACACIA A nice thought it may be, successful it was. Movin ' Easy , the ADPi-Acacia Veishea float, de- picting a hobo lying on his back, smoking a cigar captured second place in the small combination division. Veishea and Spring was actually the Acacian time of year. Two brothers got elected to Cardinal Key, one of whom was named president of the organization, as well as Veishea co-chairman. The highlight of the year, though, was the formal held in the Georgian Room at the Tallcorn Motel in Marshalltown. Perhaps not a social highlight, but a beneficial part of the year, the Acacia brothers washed win- dows at the Order of the Eastern Star Home in Boone. It ' s always nice to see other people work. Front Row: William H. Ander, sr. (sec); William H. Frankenfield, sr. (v. p.); Mrs. Dorothy Brownlee, (res. dir.); Stephen M. Murphy, sr. (pres.); David L. Morgan, jr. (treas.); Timm A. Wilkin, soph. Second Row; David W. Underwood, sr.; Mark E. Clemens, fr.; Thomas E. Collins, jr.; Doug Petty, fr.; David W. Collins, soph.; Robert Prey, fr.; David Strom, jr. Third Row: Larry P. Yarham, sr.; Larry D, Saug, jr.; John M. Field, sr.; James D. Schitck, soph.; Steven R. Huddleson, fr.; Bob Thompson, sr.; Jeffrey A. Sar, fr.; John T. Lynch, soph. Top Row: James A. Thompson, sr.; Thomas P. VanSittert, fr.; Brian B. Dubes, fr.; Craig R. Klein, fr.; James C. Jensen fr.; Ray E. Gustafson, soph.; Denny Cline, fr.; David J. Kvapil, soph.; Harvey L. Becker, jr. 176 Front Row: James H. Boehmie, fr,; Howard M. Vecker fr., David M. Arnsburg, f r.; Dan M. Friedman, soph.; L. Alan Lowry, fr. Second Row: Robert C. Whitney, soph.; Ronald C. Parmele, jr.; Ronald M Lorsen, soph.; Thomas H. Elitharp, soph.; Richard S. Sova, sr.; Robert A. Cramer, sr.; Alan P. Larson, fr. Third Row: Glenn S. Goodenow, ST.; Craig E. La rson, fr.; Kenneth W. Vollmuth, fr.; James F. Frohm, sr.; Carl N. Carlson, fr.; Alan B. Falconer, fr.; Philip C. Larson, sr.; Duane R. Meyer, fr. Top Row: Thomas A. Godwin, fr.; Charles A. Porter, sr,; Scott L. McMorris, soph.; James R. Ashpole, soph.; David M. Wilcox, soph.; Craig G. Hempy, jr.; Larry G. Newby, jr.; Mark A. Hunsley, jr.; Chuck Stull, jr. 177 Front Row: Philip J. Rovang, sr. (pres.); John T. Brindle, sr. (v.p.); Mark J. Buitenwerf, jr. (sec); Terry A. Hart, soph. Second Row: Thomas L. McClintock, soph.; Michael T. O ' Haro, sr.; Lyn Berkland, soph.; Darl Vander Linder, fr.; William W. Wilson, jr.; Everett Asmus, sr.; Thorn Pigoga, soph. Top Row; Larry F. Crowe 1 1, jr.; Rodney L. Jensen, soph.; Russell H. Abrenholtz, fr.; Gory Glenney, sr.; James Kubik, sr.; Roger Brown, jr.; Howard Van Zee, sr.; Alan Steen, jr. 178 • 1 (M ' f ' j (I A D E L A N T E Among the social highlights of the past year was the Adelante ' s spring formal, this year with an Oriental theme and motif. Not wanting to be caught napping, the brothers proved they have kept up with current affairs and threw a full-scale hippie psychedelic party. On Homecoming the Adelantes celebrated their 60th anniversary and Founder ' s Day. A Homecoming display honoring the returning alums was constructed. Winter quarter hit with more than the usual number of toboganning trips (difficult without any snow) and impromptu parties. The pledges came through, as they must, and supervised December ' s function. The house party, following the holiday break, turned out to be a pajama party, much to the surprise of too many people. Front Row; Brian D. Jones, jr.; Doyle G. Herrig, jr.; Dale L. McClure, jr.; Paul G. Wilcox, jr. Second Row: Robert L. Nelson, soph.; Dean E. Wiley, sr.; Terry D. Croft, sr,; John L. Hollar, sr.; Theodore H. Wey- rauch, sr.; Ralph F. Nelson, soph,; Raymond M. Vaske, fr. Top Row: Dale E. Schultz, fr.; Paul E. Schultz, sr.; James P. Brinker, sr.; Larry Coffman, soph.; Curt Siemers, sr.; Dan Steen, soph.; Thomas A. Hibbs, jr.; Mark K. Lorsen, sr. 179 ALPHA CHI RHO The A Chi Rho ' s have been more or less hiding out on their corner of Welch and Hunt. After all, it is a bit difficult to participate in campus activi- ties when you ' re hoping for a new house and haven ' t any money. It ' s also difficult when you ' ve lost half of your house membership and have di- rected most house efforts toward internal improve- ments. However, the brothers were not hindered in the area of service. They have hosted a group of boys from the Woodward Mental Institution, as well as a Veishea Orientation. This orientation was for 35-45 high school seniors and was an in- troduction to University and fraternity hfe. It was also directed with rush in mind, but the high schoolers weren ' t supposed to know that. IIP i mpi ' iwi! ;i Front Row: David J. Stringfellow, sr. (sec); James S. Meyers, jr. (pres.); Stephen M. Johnson, jr. (v. p.); Dwight E. Reynolds, soph, (treas.); Jacob B. wojok, fr. Top Row: Jayson L, Jury, fr.; Dan K. Paul- son, sr.; Ken S. Blaine, fr.; Nick A. Thorp, jr.; Lee W. Beine, fr.; Joel Swanson, jr. 180 Front Row: Jay Jaekel, fr.; Bill Hall, fr.; Dennis A. Murphy, soph.; Ed King, sr.; Rodger Rozendaai, sr. Top Row: Bradley M. Dach, soph.; Jerry L. Goetsch, fr.; Steve Jordan, fr.; Darrell Labertew, soph.; John Street fr.; Maximus Jaywaq, jr. 181 Front Row: David G. Loupee, jr. (treas.); Steven J. Mead. jr. (v. p.); Mrs. Beulah Larson (housemother); James F. Schneider, jr. (pres.); Bar- rie G. Swinbank, jr. (sec). Second Row: Thomas M. Halbach, soph.; Kent B. Engnell, sr.; James R. Stutsman, jr.; Chris Sauerbry, sr.; Robert A. Lyon, fr.; Thomas A. Silberhorn, jr. Third Row: Dennis D. Brink- man, sr.; Mark W. Fisher, soph.; Douglas W. Houser, jr.; Larry R. Shove r, jr.; Derryl J. McLaren, fr.; Roger C. Stutsman, sr.; Tom G. Whitham, jr. Fourth Row: Roger P. Christensen, sr.; Steve R. Kroeger, sr.; Randall J. Mickelson, soph.; Ken L. Kennedy, jr.; Glenn S. Rowe, soph.; Dennis K. Dibbern, fr.; Perry F. Polloc k, soph.; Jerry W. Tank, sr. Top Row; Dennis D. Berends, sr.; Douglas A. Nelson, fr.; Doug G. Brinkman, fr.; Roger K. Mahr, fr.; Terry 7. Lister, jr.; James M. Noble, jr.; Scott C. Kyle, fr.; Arlen L. Wonderlich, jr.; Steven D. Heaberlin, sr. 1 f : f| ' t ' ( V 7 0W - 4 r ' H Ik iAyi L. J. i J 1 BBti 182 ■■HI! ■■■■I ■§■■1 ALPHA GAMMA RHO After getting inio their new house, the AGR ' s fired up for Veishea by building a 90-foot long float, Along Life ' s Pathway, with Roberts Hall. Brothers also staged their Pink Rose formal and a Farmers Ball, or informal. Fall quarter included a hippie party with the Alpha Gams, rush parties and a plain party party. Then there was the traditional Christmas party, including a skit reaffirming the idea that Santa Glaus is a dirty old man. And, last but not least, was the annual Playboy party, the real way to warm up a cold winter quarter. Front Row: Ray Stoner, sr.; John Werner, sr.; David L. Ouart, fr.; Jon A. Maxwell, soph. Second Row: Gary L. Fenneman, fr.; Bill Arnold, jr.; Gerald B. Murphy, soph.; Don Latham, sr.; Bruce Beebe, soph.; Steve Berwick, soph.; Dennis Shull, soph. Third Row: Mike W. Kelso, soph.; James Walther, sr.; Gene A. Rinderknecht, jr.; Wheeler Brooks, soph.; Tom W. Loughlin, jr.; Thomas R. Christie, jr.; Duane K. Pause, sr,; Loren L. Engelbrecht, jr. Fourth Row: Craig Hollingsworth, sr.; Keith L. Feldman, jr.; Craig D. Mann, soph.; Greg Bendlxen, soph.; Kenneth K. Kohl, sr.; Basil Bergquist, sr.; Charles Gilbert, soph.; John Plambeck, jr.; Allen R. Schacht, sr. Top Row; Boyd F. Dohrmann, sr.; Tom C. Davis, fr.; Clark H. Raney, soph.; Robert R. Spencer, fr.; Reg- inald J. Clause, fr.; Larry D. lindmark, fr.; Roy L. Hildebrond, fr.; Steve Miehe, jr.; Dove Schmidt, soph.; Thomas P. Latham, soph. 183 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Alpha Kappa Lambda began an intensive rush program last spring designed to fill a new house. The house was finished during the summer, moved into at the start of rush week and dedicated in December. The dedication was conducted to the tune of Snowflakes over Psy. Founder ' s Day was acknowledged with an an- nual banquet and dance, perhaps more sedate than the Wild Angels house party held in the fall. Participation in such University activities as Veishea and Homecoming was kept to an absolute minimum. FronJ Row: Patrick J. Lynch, soph, (sec); LeRoy E. Hays, sr. (v.p.); Wilma Dieterichs (housemother); Daniel W. Scott, sr. (pres.); Greg O. Shearer, jr. (treas.). Second Row: Garry M. Roberts, jr.; Tim D. Man- riques, fr.; John W. Gilbert, fr.; John B, Belfrage, jr.; Leon A. Roggen, sr.; John R. Welchans, jr.; Paul J. Holt, sr.; Glynn R. Davis, jr. Top Row: William J. Packwood, fr.; Stephen H. Paschen, fr.; Dennis C. Sweeney, jr.; Richard H. Sprague, jr.; Rod L. Hochstein, fr.; Jon W. Brower, soph.; Riley F. Simpson, sr.; Robert A. Sloop, jr.; David E. Shull, sr. 184 1 1 f Front Row; Allen J. Smith, jr.; George W. Ensley, fr.; Lowell D. Baker, sr,; Robert J, Denson, soph.; Henry F. Olerich, sr.; Michael W. Boehler, fr.; Bruce E. Brunkow, soph. Second Row: William A. Stoltzmonn, soph.; Ronald H. Buroughs, sr.; David E. Stoltzmonn, fr.; Jerry L. Carl- son, soph.; Bill Fisher, fr.; Bill N. Goettler, jr.; Michael J. Rowen, fr.; Walter A. French, soph. Top Row: Robert E. Bjordal, jr.; Bart G. Shef- fer, fr.; Craig M. Marvick, jr.; John E. Craven, jr.; Steven J. Cerwinske, jr.; Arthur L. Lillie, soph.; Mike W. Rutledge, sr.; Matt D. Carney, sr.; Larry K. Erickson, jr. 185 Front Row: Larry D. Schoelerman, jr. (v. p.); Stan G. Thurston sr. (pres.); Mrs. Boeke (housemother); Douglas E. Wood, jr. (sec); Daniel R. Grimmie, jr. (trees.). Second Row: R. Joseph Kerr, sr.; Marc R. Put- man, jr.; Robert A. Denes, soph.; Joseph S. Dahlman, soph.; Charles A. Walker, sr.; John M. Vincent, fr.; Andrew L. Miller, fr.; Jerry W. Eilers, fr. Top Row: Steve Rennekamp, fr.; Douglas J. Boyd, sr.; Brian Crossley, sr.; Robert A. McGinnis, jr.; Roy W. Dexter, fr.; Dan W. Bax- ter, fr.; Paul W. Klein, sr.; Bob Gaston, sr.; Tom Floren, fr. 186 ALPHA SIGMA PHI Spring quarter, the Alpha Sigs crooned their way to a second place in Sinfonia Sing and the pledges caused some automotive careening in the first Annual Alpha Sig Car Rally. Veishea activi- ties included co-sponsorship of a street dance, set to the sounds of the Mad Hatters. For Saturday activities, the Sigs hosted twenty boys from the Toledo Juvenile Home. The Sigs displayed Miss Legs finahsts among fluorescent gears of the Watch Anatomy of a Campus Chest Blast booth. A tale of tails in a botanical garden was the Homecoming display, What ' s Up Tiger Lily? The fall house party, with a minimum of flushing, was a full house for high stakes in the Sig Casino. The highlight of winter quarter was the Sig Bust and annual Founders ' Day banquet, as alumni returned for reminiscing and, hopefully, reimbursing. Front Row: Larry G. Demry, jr.; Theodore E. Ziemann, jr.; Skip Ritts, jr.; George H. D ' Addamio, soph.; David G. Horner, soph.; Russell V. Molt, jr. Second Row: Bryce A. Richards, jr.; Mark W. Youker, jr.; Chuck N. Meschke, soph.; Keith L. Mutz, soph.; Richard C. Dobson, fr.; William J. Henry, soph.; Barry A. Jensen, jr.; Ronald L. Carlson, soph.; Corliss C. Baty, sr. Top Row: James F. Koch, fr.; Larry H. Place, fr.; James G. VonNess, fr.; Tom J. Royalty, fr.; Dale E. Stewart, fr.; Scott E. Olson, sr.; Tom Emerson, fr.; Louis Culbert, fr.; Geoffrey C. Grimes, sr.; Rick Lowcock, fr. a , 187 ALPHA TAU OMEGA This year Alpha Tau Omega completed the first phase of its $250,000 remodeling and expan- sion plans. With a complete interior remodeling combining masculine colors and textures, the Taus feel that the $60,000 improvement was a successful first step of a program that promises an addition to the house and a capacity increase by twenty-five men. Socially, the ATO ' s have started another first in fraternity tradition with the debut of their first white tie formal. ATO plans to continue this austere happening as an annual event. On a more urgent social scene the Taus played host to a group of underprivileged youngsters from the YMCA Boys Camp in Ankeny. The boys were invited up to the Iowa State-Oklahoma foot- ball game and afterwards to a hamburger party. This year ATO hopes to establish another tra- dition as they go for their second straight Greek Week Olympics championship. Last spring the Taus rang more bells and tugged harder than any- one else to take the silver cup running away. Front Row: Robert E. Meyer sr. {sec}; James A. Jurack sr. (pres.); Mrs. Bondene (housemother); Michael E. Holmes, jr. (v. p.); Michael R. Sorden, sr. (treas.). Second Row: Robert E. Reeve, fr.; Robert L. Eng- dahl, soph.; Roqer G. Himstreet, sr.; Gary Smith, fr.; Alan Markey, jr.; Rick Jenkins, soph,; Mark L. Rahn, fr.; James Overholt, jr. Top Row: William J. Angell, jr.; Douglas Jones, fr.; John S. Chew, fr.; Lynn Theisen, jr.; Thomas Howell, sr.; Dave LaFontaine, soph.; Robert Applegate, jr.; Walter C. Lehman, fr.; Roger Glade, jr. 188 FronJ Row: Dave E. Ranker, soph.; Francis A. Pederson, soph,; Dan Wedemeyer, sr.; Tom Peterson, jr.; David Ohde, sr. Second Row: Donn P. Crane, soph.; Ray L. Roddewig, sr.; G. Steve Holaday, sr.; John J. Stone man, jr.; Charles W. Borden, soph.; Tom P. Woddell. soph. Third Row: Jon D. Lambi, sr.; Ron R. MBIeeker jr.; Ron Blunck. jr.; Dave Tiemeier, jr.; Lynn D. Wedemeyer soph.; Ken Wilson, fr.; Larry Rust, jr. Top Row; Theodore E. Behr, sr.; Arthur M. Applegate, sr.; William L. Meyer, jr.; Douglas M. Ohde, jr.; Lynn Theisen, jr.; William J. Angell, soph. 189 vnM .ii m . i ji j i I . ) i . 1 ' n ■■■T ' j. i g ! Ljw.js 4t ' Vy ! I ' p « ' .v ■ui ' . ; ' r WJ jf ' - i ' i i- ■- ' -. ' ■jr J i M w !j? i fl i: v : j ' ' ■■. ' ig ' - ' j ' - Front Row: David A. Discher, ir. {v. p.); Richard J. Spongier, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Ann Thoeike (res. dir.); Lynn A. Anderson, jr. (treas.); Gory E. Stoddard, jr. (sec). Second Row: David L. Bowman soph.; David D. Leonhart, soph.; Ole T. Olson, fr.; Rod H. Benjamin, sr.; Larry W. Halverson, soph; Hans J. Bennewitz, fr.; Richard Moe, soph.; Richard Hansen, sr. Top Row; Don Beermann, fr.; Gary L. Poppen, jr.; Craig L. Martens, fr.; Charles M. Mohns, soph.; Joe L. Petersen, fr.; Roger A. Burr, jr.; Richard A. John, soph.; Robert C. Alpers, jr.; Michael D- Schroeder, sr. 190 - BETA SIGMA PSI Beta Sigs were bustling around from rush week until final week. With a productive rush week (twenty-eight new pledges), the Fall Party, Parents ' Day celebrations, and a Homecoming dis- play, nearly every weekend was filled with activity. An all-house retreat served well to promote unity and spirit among Beta Sig brothers. While blowing snow chilled the spirits of most students last winter, parties, intramurals, and house activities kept the warmth alive during the cold season. With spring quarter, men ' s fancies turn to . . . intramurals. Beta Sigs were first in points- per-man last spring. But intramural participation wasn ' t the only activity on their minds. The Gold Piose Formal, highlighted with the crowning of Miss Judy Larson as queen, topped a successful year. Front Row; Leroy M tarsen, soph.; James M. Tinker, fr.; Iner C. Olson, sr.; Richard L. Clark, sr.; Michael M. Kruse, soph.; William A. Lund, sr. Second Row: Karl M. Kastning, soph.; Galen P. Doyle, sr.; Joel D. Weible, fr.; Leo N. Rickertsen, jr.; David E. Livingston, soph.; Larry A. Walker, fr. Third Row: Edward A. Semrud, soph.; Lynn R. Kruse, soph.; Duane W. Grummer, sr.; Ronald K. Rodewald, soph.; Curtis G. Hammond, soph.; William Lorber, soph.; Calvin Byl, soph. Top Row: Kent M. Johnson, soph.; Phillip E. Petersen, soph.; Wolfgang E. Ditt- mer, fr.; Michael J. Shaw, jr.; William G. Ohde, ;r.; Darrell E. Weems, fr.; Michel J. Schramm, soph.; Michael J. Helland, sr. 191 Front Row; Rick D. Davis, sr. (sec); Denny M- Aniiker, jr., Mrs. Bernice Peterson (res. dir.); Marshall Victor, sr. (pres.); Rick Stahlin, jr. (v.p.); Jim Benson, jr. (treos.). Second Row: Terry L. Knouse, soph.; CraJg W. Bartholomew, soph.; Mike Beda, sr.; R. W. Benson, fr.; Timothy R. Frank, fr.; L. Leslie Sha, soph.; Mike Guinn, fr. Third Row: Ronald D. Schram, fr.; Jack C. Benson, jr.; Keith F. Davis, soph.; Clancy A. Tur- ner, soph.; Craig S. Arbuckle, jr.; Brian R. John sen, jr.; John Ha r rod, sr.; Bart Kramer, fr. Top Row: Mark D. Friedow,, fr.; Dennis R. Gris- wold, jr.; M. Dean Dietz, jr.; Thomas E. Benish, soph.; Joseph M. Kur- cinka, fr.; Steven Victor, soph.; John P. Smith, fr.; Roger Custer, jr.; Jack Guinn, jr. ■. B- ' B: ' ' ' K r B A Mi ' i r K Jj Hnl 192 I ■;■•„•.«.-, W - .tf ' ii ' il ■■■■■. V - v . i BETA THETA PI Spring was piobal)ly llic busiest quarter lor the Beta ' s, at least, that ' s when they engaged in the most sanctioned activities. Phi Dehs, Sigma Chis and Betas all combined efforts in commemo- rating the founding of the three fraternities with the Miami Triad dance. For Veishea they joined the Alpha Chis in con- struction of a float, King of the Road. To top it all. they earned a second place stand ing in points per man in spring intrainurals. To start off fall Beta Theta Pi brothers held tlieir annual Beta Barbecue, among the various other functions fraternity brothers might engage in. Front Row: Thomas J. Tighe, sr,; Michael E. Larson, sr., Peter J. Wehr, sr.; Donald K. Hopp, sr.; Michael R. S. Hyezer, sr.; David M. Olson, sr. Second Row: Kenneth W. Gulp, jr.; Jay B. Hutchison, soph.; L. Chris Richardson, soph.; James R. town, sr.; Denny E. Taylor, jr.; Tom Stin. ard, jr.; Robert W. Benson, soph. Third Row: Don Z. Finley, soph.; Doug Lovejoy, soph.; Thomas A. Heckenberg, jr.; Patrick T. Nassie, fr.; Edward N. Bennett, fr.; Denny I. Vaughn, soph,; Chuck Richards, fr.; George H. Reis, sr. Top Row: Evan J. Evans, fr.; James A. Severin, fr.; Marc E. Stroufe, fr.; Randy B. Howard, soph.; Gene S. Spinnozzi, jr.; Steven L. Afdahl, soph.; David O. Durlom, jr.; Steven P. Richards, jr.; Andy L. Erickson, jr.; Joseph H. Jongawoard, soph. 193 Front Row: Gary L. Koenig, jr.; George Cook, jr.; Mrs. Elizabeth Lampe (res. dir.); Ron Franklin, sr.; James Anderson, sr.; Owen Dyk- shorn, sr. Sscond Row: George D. Enderson, sr.; Phil W. Modson, jr.; Bruce A, Smith, sr.; Dennis A. Meyer, soph.; Gregory A, Grant, fr.; Elvin E. Hasselman, sr.; Harvey M. Freese soph. Top Row: Jerry R. Quandahl, jr.; David R. Beard, soph.; Donald J. Cowie, sr.; Gay L. Swan son, soph.; Edward C Gable, fr.; Jon L, Khile, soph.; Larry D. Larue, soph.; Neil T. Lyons, fr.; Marc A. Nichols, sr. 194 DELTA CHI Delia Chi started off sirring quarter witli tlieir annual formal dance, Carnation Fantasy, at the Hotel Fort Des Moines. That marked the begin- ning of an eventful Spring, completed on a happy note when their singles entry in the Veishea pa- rade, Reverance for Thought, took first place in its division. This fall the D Chi ' s, together with Alpha Gamma Delta, built the first Homecoming Monu- ment, a new tradition started by Homecoming Central Committee. In addition they initiated the charter members of their new women ' s auxilliary, Chi Dclphia, Sisters of the White Carnation. During the winter they hosted members from six other chapters of Delta chi in the area at the iraternitv ' s annual regional conference. Front Row; David 1. Kiliman, sr.; Douglas Meiburg, jr.; Kris A. Bier- baum, jr.; David L. Finch, soph.; Daniel J. Micka, jr. Second Row: Tim J. CrutI, fr.; Rick L. Morrison, jr.; Michael C. Motichko, soph.; Gene A. Smith, soph.; Steven R. Lind, fr.; Bill H, Duermyer, soph.; Richard E. Moberg, soph.; Gregory R. Schreiber, soph. Top Row: Robert P, Fienhold, fr.; Gary E. Meyer, soph.; Phil M. Broussard,; Owen J. DeBoer, sr.; Bruce Pierce, soph.; Mark Lundberg, soph.; Brian Oetjen, soph.; Rand Pieper, fr.; Michael D. Derr, fr. 195 DELTA SIGMA PHI The Delta Sigs won the Delta Award for being the top chapter in the nation for the sixth time in seven years. The University didn ' t quite see it that way, and caught the Brothers in unwarranted acts of mischief. The men of Beta Alpha welcomed a new housemother this fall, Mrs. Katherine Counter and received a variety of awards. Included are: the Alpha Chi Omega Service Project trophy for collecting nearly $4000 for the tornado-stricken town of Belmond and a Christmas party held with the Kappas for Des Moines orphans; the All-Uni- versity champion softball team; second place in the Homecoming novelty division and second in singles competition for Veishea floats. There was one sad note, however. This chap- ter lost Tim Van Galder to the St. Louis Cardinals. How can they replace the Spider? Front Row: Kenneth E. Moseley, jr. (treas.); John W. Dougherty, sr. (v.p.); Mrs. Katheryne Counter (res. dir.); Eldon L. Smith, sr. (pres.); Allan Severson, sr. (sec). Second Row: Dick Haes, jr.; Ross Harrison, soph.; Verne Harris, sr.; Michael Lanberto, sr.; Tom Schwob soph.; Charlie Holder, jr.; Dwight Kasperbauer, soph. Third Row: Steve Smith, jr.; John Reid, sr.; Bill Ramsey, soph.; S. Bear, jr.; Keith Hertz- enberg, sr.; Bill Foster, sr.; Steven L. Ricker jr.; Kenneth D. Bunte, jr. Top Row: Mike G. VanDine, sr.; Neil J. Greenberg, fr.; Perry V . Gere, fr.; J. Pat Grady, soph.; Charles W. Taylor, jr.; David W. Johnson, soph.; Chris Dittmar, jr.; John R. Stolle, jr.; Roger E. Messenger, fr. 196 Front Row: Gary A. Stamp, sr.; Mike L. Clouser, sr.; Jonathon 5. J. Lloyd, jr.; Leon N, Ihle, sr.; Robert D. Baker, soph. Second Row: Warren D. Spencer, sr.; Mike Lamberto, sr.; Gene L. Koski, sr.; Ervin E. Hall, jr.; Ronald R. Thomas, jr.; Robert H. Moborg, sr.; Douglas G. Schmidt, sr.; G. Thomas Hilden, fr. Third Row: Tom J. Alton, sr.; Paul A. Smith, fr.; David B. Hart man, sr.; Greg E. Dhuyvetter, sr.; Tom J. St, Clair, sr.; John E. McGonigle, sr.; Gary R, Friederich, sr.; Bill C. Whitney, soph.; Phil C. Widmann, soph.; Steve G. Smith, jr. Top Row: Roger Rehmel, jr.; Rick Swanson, ir.; Kim Hibbord, fr.; John Gere, sr.; JefF Brandenburg, ir.; Jerry Foval, jr.; Doug Quelland, soph.; Ed Wise, jr.; Mike Mersch, sr. 197 ? ' t „- CE ' ' ;: V i 0 l i - ; k :l ' .?«. ' ? ' « Front Row: Ronald P. Lammers, sr. (treas.); Gerald E. Conrad., sr. (pres.); Mrs. Bernice B. Peden (res. dir.J; Thomas W. Herman, jr. (v. p.); William R. Moelter, jr. (cor, sec). Second Row: Gary L. Keehn, fr.; George L. Wendelin, fr.; Rick Elliot, soph.; Dick Reppert, soph.; Jerry R. Jorgenson, fr.; Paul N. Erickson, fr. Third Row: Richard W, God- frey, soph.; Michael T. Smith, sr.; J. Kirk Simpson, fr.; Edward D. Hopkey, sr.; James R. Voggesder, fr.; Tom J. Evans, soph.; Robert D. Welchons, sr. Top Row: Terry J. Murray, fr.; Dale A. Christensen, fr.; Gregg L. Lorimor, soph.; Craig V. McGorry, soph.; Clinton W. Rubey, sr.; Russell G. Scott, soph.; Rick Bestlck_ jr.; Dole A. Janik, soph. 198 DELTA TAU DELTA Teamwork seemed to characterize the past year at Delta Tau Delta. The Delts teamed u|) with Pi Beta Phi in the construction of their Vei- shea float. Call of the West. which depicted the gold rusli to Suttcrs Mill. The house soflhall team spent their spare time capturing the .-Ml University Softball Cham- pionship, while brothers Mike Shetter and Doug Dashner climaxed the year with their initiation into Cardinal Key. Homecoming ' 67 was cele- l)ratcd witii the annual .Mumni Party and the capture of the Mens Division. Yell like Hell championship. Between classes, studies, and work both in and out of the shelter, the Delts found time to lienor two sweethearts. Merrilee Bukowski, Pi Beta Phi, who reigned as queen of the annual Orchid Formal; and particularly their house- mother, Mrs. Peden, who climaxed a nineteen year career of service to the chapter. Front Row; Robert W. Kllngel, sr.; Leo H. Smith, soph.; William R Korasek, sr.; Douglas M. Dashner, sr.; Louis Skogen, sr.; David J Christensen, soph. Second Row: Harold E. Gosse, fr.; Steve D. Ber get, sr.; Robert T. Lincoln, jr.; Richard E. DeNeut, jr.; Dennis D. Huf faker, fr.; Gary M. Johnson, soph. Third Row: Richard K. Milburn sr.; Douglas B. Longer, soph.; Harry E. Strate, fr.; William P. Gouger, fr.; Stephen E, Jones, soph.; JefFry L. Henning, fr.; Stu Bosworth, soph. Top Row: Moc R, Willemssen, jr.; Steven G. Lorimor, fr.; Charles F. Kihr, sr.; Larry L. Cox, sr.; Richard Stark, fr.; Kenneth E. Seymour. 199 DELTA UPSILON If you have any complaints about campus communications, go to the DU house to air them. Where else can you find the editors of the Daily, the Bomb and the Iowa Engineer all at one chap- ter meeting? The DUs have proved to be masters of fabri- cation. The spring house party. Hayseed Holo- caust necessitated renovation of the house. Members obliged and the 18th century tudor decor of the house became a 19th century barn- yard setting. Veishea came and the DUs and Tri Belts fixed up a float all About Time. Not to be stopped in their efforts, the brothers came up with a Homecoming lawn display and theme: Mr. Magoo Mauls Missou ... a fab- rication in every sense of the word. The more mundane aspects of the year in- cluded capturing the all-University class A volley- ball championship and winning the University 50-mile bicycle race, as well as three first-place Campus Chest trophies. Front Row: John M. Axel sen, jr. (sec); Robert A. Shiffler, sr. (v.p.); Mrs. Margaret Peterson (res. dir.); Keith R, Ya mo mo to, sr. (pres.); Frank C. Vavra, sr. (treas.); Fred Williamson, jr. Second Row: Dennis E. Bschor, jr.; Everett H. Krug, jr.; Ronald A. Finch, sr.; Peter C. Ha hurst, jr.; Dan Howard, fr.; Craig R. Foss fr.; Gary D. Hodson, sr.; J. David Gibbs, soph. Third Row: Christopher B. Reno, fr.; Bryan L. Kinnamon, sr.; Dennis W. Kirkpatrick, fr.; John W. Armstronq, sr.; Alan H. StaidI, jr.; James L. Kill, jr.; Michael C. Latta. fr.; James S, Diercks, fr.; Steve Gillotti, sr. Top Row: Robert A. Mechem, soph.; Stanleigh G. Fox, sr.; Jack M. Fribley, soph.; Larry W. John sen, sr.; Larry B. Skold, fr.; James D. Layton, fr.; Philip C. Peet, fr.; Scott A. Thompson, soph.; Gregg A. Cornwell, soph.; David C. Lindgren, jr. 200 Front Row: Daniel D. Carne. : .oph,; Stem J. Caldwell, sr.; Charles Gor- man, soph.; Mister; James A. Brady, soph.; Robert Gabrysiak, soph.; Don Sieben, sr. Second Ro : Steve T. Ross soph.; Marc A. Corn lis, jr.; Steve G. Patterson, fr.; Glenn F, Marsh, fr.; Tim C. Knight, soph.; Phil RadlofF, soph.; Jim W, Legg, soph.; Jim Han ley, fr. Third Row: Michael Johnston, sr,; Donald J. Blenderman, soph.; Rodney D. Msyer, sr.; Charles R, Crispen, fr.; James E. DeLong fr.; Joseph A. Pelletier, sr.; Kent M. Cerrone, fr.; David F. Kampfe, sr.; Dennis M. Lowler, sr. Top Row: Steven E. Bryant, soph.; Richard L. Hohn, sr.; Dennis W. Corbin, jr.; Theodore C. Hall, jr.; Allan R. VanVooren., sr.; James E. Kent, jr.; Jim L. Kincart, soph.; Brad Benz,, sr.; Roy Harsch, sr.; David W. Ladendorf, jr. 201 Front Row: Keith H. Heffevan, sr. (treas.); Dennis G. Olson, jr. (sec); Mrs. Marvel S. Smith (res. dir.); Donald B. Irwin, sr. (pres.); Richard H. Kay, sr. Second Row: William M. Edwards, jr.; Zadok Ruben, soph.; John E. Morse, jr.; Lolyd A. Bettis, soph.; Fred Gourley, soph.; Kelly G, Phillips, soph. Third Row: Gary L. Steffens, fr.; H. Clifford Hinkhouse, soph.; Timothy J. Struecker, jr.; Stephen M. Heintz, jr.; Michael B. Davis, jr.; Alan R. Hemmingsen, soph.; Robert D. Bergsten, soph. Top Row: Perry H. Beedle, fr.; Norman D. Penny, rs.; William E. Harris, sr.; Douglas R. Sauders, soph.; Gary F. Roewe, sr.; Bob W. Boettger, fr.; John R. Hemingway, jr.; Ronald D. Olson, jr. 202 , I •■FARMHOUSE FarmHousc and Kappa Alpha Thcia hosicd alioLit 100 Anu rkan I ' ield Service students in the spring. The students stayed lor a weekend and were entertained at parties, toured the campus, went serenading and had a great time meeting ilie students from their own and different coun- iries. During the fall, FarmHouse regained its scho- larship ranking. The men ranked as the number one fraternity with an impressive .3.005 grade point average. They also held the annual Moth- ers Weekend, al w liicii time the mothers look over tlie house and found out just e.xaetiy how their sons live in college. Daughters and sisters of FarmHouse alums were entertained at a Legacy dinner at the house. winter quarter, and actives and pledges saw Norm Sawyer win ' arieties M.C. Front Row: Donald G. Wilson, jr.; Steve Schmalenberger, soph.; Philip O. Gibson, sr.; Frank L. Wyatt, sr.; Marsh Brinkman, jr.; Richard L. Woodward, fr. Second Row: Terry W. Hobson, soph.; G. Brent Parker, sr.; Steven J. Vermillion, fr.; Wesley E. McQuown, fr.; Roger L. Click, soph.; Jack E. Barnes, ir.; Kenneth A. Eernisse, sr.; Terry M. Hoye, fr. Third Row: Bill K. Applegate, sr.; Tom W, Wenstrand. fr.; Dean L. Janssen, sr.; Dennis Balvanz, soph.; Jim Hoist, soph.; Roy Emerson, sr.; Dennis R. Wood, jr.; Tom Barretz, sr.; Norman W. Saw- yer, sr. Top Row; Kenneth J. Westercamp, jr.; Thomas J. Corey, jr., Arnold E. Spongier, soph.; L. Craig Harris, sr.; Steven M. Korber, fr., Mark D. Barrett, fr.; Keith A. Geiken, jr.; Stephen T. Kardel, soph Stephen J. Petersburg, jr. 203 KAPPA SIGMA The men of Kappa Sigma worked and played their way to another very successful year in 1966-67 and began another promising year for 1967-68. Fall quarter this year, as it is every year, was dominated by the Western Dance — the final func- tion before those frustrating finals. Winter quar- ter brought the usual brilliant performance in Va- rieties, joining forces this year with the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma. It matters not that they didn ' t quite make it to sweepstakes. Kappa Sigs also were very active in campus activities, holding major positions in Homecom- ing, Campus Chest, and having the Greek Week co-chairmanship for the second consecutive year. Front Row: Craig A. McEiroy, jr.; Richard G. McKinley, jr. !pres.); Mrs. Feme Downey (res. dir.); Patrick J. Kearney, sr. (treas.); Charles E. Weavel, sr. (v. p.). Second Row: Denny R. Sadowski, fr.; Michael W. Gibler, soph.; Robert B. Siegrist, soph.; John A. Schnackel, fr.; Robert K. Frieorich, jr.; Mark A. Wedemeyer, soph. Third Row: Michael Luza, soph.; Roger D. Christensen, fr.; Douglas B. Little, jr.; Alberto B. Benki, fr.; Galen A. Kluck, soph.; Michael D. Dahlke. soph, fourth Row: Douglas A. Barker, fr.; Wendell G. Muller, soph.; David R. Skoog, soph.; Phillip C. Marco, jr.; James R. Soper, sr.; A. Lee Anne- berg, soph.; James M. Hobza, soph.; Terry L. Lane, jr. Top Row: Philip B. Sargent, jr.; Paul D. Pinneo, jr.; Terry D. Randall, soph.; Brian B. Ritchart, fr.; Jim L. Mewhirter, jr.; Richard Emerson, jr.; Jack L. Mor- gan, soph.; Thomas J. Bennett, soph.; Rex J. Beving, soph. 204 fcj««c f.- ■mri ' I -.-t JAM iHHP Front Row: Tom L. Smith, jr., Stephen R. Popelka, soph., Robert J Hayes, soph.; Larry L. Bell, fr. Second Row: Gordon A. Schaller, fr,; Rick Eggleston, fr.; Mark Fa hey, sr.; Robert P. Burrows, sr.; Jim G. Quom, fr.; Bill L. Wittig, fr. Third Row: Paul D. Borge, sr.; Jim Elsele, sr.; Jerry Anderson, jr.; John Ruby, jr.; Bill Mitchell, soph.; Al Dotsch, fr.; Frank Novratil, jr. Fourth Row: Alan J, Vacek, soph,; Michael R. Dal I, jr.. Dale E Kuehl, soph,; Alan W. Smith, sr.; Chris E, Murray, fr.; C. Hess Adams, soph.; Joel R. Leininger, soph.; John C. Sassen, fr. Top Row: Michael D. Havser, jr.; Kenneth A. McNerny, sr.; Mark J. Swartout, soph.; Jim W. Fischer, fr.; David M. Speer, soph.; Russell M. Biggs, sr.; Stanley J. Gizevich, fr.; Thomas E. Woehike, sr.; Don H. Taylor, sr. 205 Front Row: Paul I. Welle,, it. (treas); Philip H Carroll, sr, (pres.); Mrs. Roberta L. Olson, (res. dir.); Allen K. Essman, sr. (v. p.); Stephen L. Stone, jr. (sec); Brent M. Bean, sr. Second Row: Don Simon, fr.; Craig Denny, fr.; William Yee, fr.; Jack Billings, sr.; Gerald D. Jen- kins, sr.; L. Glen Davis, jr.; Jim R. Dickson, fr. Third Row: Kirk A. Pat- rick, soph.; Rich Mercer, soph.; Michael A. Fuger, fr.; Chuck Decker, SI .; Dennis E. Fowler, sr.; David O. Hayes, sr.; Mark C. Erhardt, jr.; Wesley E. Borlin, fr. Top Row: Craig A. Currie, fr.; John C. Lawrence, soph.; Ralph J. Mauch, fr.; Phil Taylor, soph.; Robert L. Kohlwes, soph.; John P. Sadler, soph.; John E. VanDuzek, soph.; Glenn P. Messer- schmitt, jr.; Peter R. Saxton-Williams, fr. ! . 206 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA This lall the Lambda Chis invaded the world of architects with the construction of a 19 foot geodesic dome to top off their blast booth for Campus Chest. Their venture was successful as they made a clean sweep of both Blast and Cam- pus Chest Sweepstakes, for the second year in a row. This year also marks the innovation of the fraternity ' s sisterhood, the Crescents, The group was first organized as a pledge class of 15 girls and. at the present time, they have become an integral part of the house. The year was climaxed with the White Rose formal when Linda Dougher ty of Kappa Alpha Theta was crowned Crescent Girl, and the cele- bration of the chapter ' s 50th anniversary during Homecoming. Front Row; Larry R. Veenstra, soph.; Rciy Calkins, jr.; Robert W. Sitz, sr.; Steven Anderson, jr.; Stephen C. Wingert, sr.; George E. Tucker, fr.; Craig B. Skott, soph. Second Row: Mike Briedis, fr.; Jack Baar- man, jr.; Tom Pearson, soph.; John J. Gunn, fr.; Dick Sosalla, sr.; Rob- ert White, fr.; Rich Langevin, fr.; Mark Penkert, soph,; Roger L, Oster- holtz, soph. Third Rov : Wesley A, Dunnick, fr,; David G, Krohn, soph,; Bob E, Revell, fr,; Chris A Deming, fr,; William N. Baird, jr,; George Devine, fr,; Robert E, Colbert, ir,; John J, Sohm, jr,; Wayne E. Kading, soph,; Mark S, Hogan, soph. Top Row: David M, Redmon, fr,; James S, Condit, jr,; Alan M, Sellers, fr,; Earl L, Cain, jr,; Gary C, Belzer, sr.; Gerald F. Hunter, sr.; Chuck R. Miller, jr.; John W. Morton, jr,; Richard J, Olson, soph. 207 Front Row: Bart Birdy, sr., Ralph Jameson, sr., Arnie Fragg, soph, (pres.); Mrs. Miriam Kay (res. dir.); Robert Bonnewell sr. (v. p.); Michael G. VanMaaren, sr. (treas.). Second Row: David W. Kubick, sr.; N. John Akerland, sr.; Dave Abbott, soph.; Don Nuebel, jr.; Jack Beddahl, fr.; John Ziegenbusch, fr.; Jim Phelps, sr.; Bob Chase, soph. Third Row: Dennis Loots, f r.; Timon Davison fr.; Bud Chumbley, fr.; David J. Henry, soph.; Jim GrifTin, fr.; Bob Johnson, sr.; Jim Cotsworth, sr.; Bob Cramblit, jr.; Wayne Marotz, jr. Top Row: Jan G. Rossiter, jr.; Tom R. Johnson, fr.; Jack H. BeddatI, fr.; Michael L. Luethye, fr.; David C. Johanson, soph.; Philip A. Visser soph.; William K. Paisley, fr.; Bruce M. Peterson, jr.; Thomas E. Mack, jr.; Russell R. Dafflitto, fr. 208 PHI DELTA THETA Even though they didn ' t come up with any big wins, the Phi Delts were kept busy. Veishea ' s attempt was the Chicago Fire, Homecomings was a Tiger Safari with Mr. Magoo and the Va- rieties attempt was done with the Pi Phis. A bit more successful was the Hells Angels party held in Des Moines in conjunction with the Drake Phi Delts. It ' s something the brothers will remember, at any rate. The Phi Delts have been successful in two of their service projects. One involved the cleaning and fixing up of the Girl Scout camp at Inis Grove Park and the other, the Heart Fund. Front Row: J. Thomas Ferguson, fr.; John B. Stiff, jr.; William B. Arm- strong, jr.; James M. Pries, jr.; Sfeven H. Larson, soph.; Carl S. Toff, jr.; Dennis P. Rausch, fr.; John C. Stebbins, jr. Second Row: Robert E. Hodgson, fr.; Richard R. Conboy, sr.; Sfeven J. Ovel, fr,; Richard L. Denning, jr.; Charles E. Hesfon, soph.; Marvin Birdy, sr.; Richard N. Tompkins, sr.; Brian W. Sugden, soph.; Ed Thomas, jr. Third Row: Mason L. Buck, fr.; Blaine E. Rodgers, sr.; Gavin L. Meerdrnk, soph.; Larry R. McClintock, sr.; Wally Newport, sr.; Roy Follmuth, soph.; Martin J. Strasburger, soph.; Bill Beck man, soph.; Ron Juelfs, soph.; George R. Wilkinson, sr. Top Row: Neil H. Thompson, soph.; Craig Miller, fr.; John Snyder, fr.; John R. Burrough, fr.; William E. Beard, fr.; Christopher W. Kellogg, fr.; Owen Miller, sr.; Greg Peterschmidt, soph.; Carl Esbeck, soph.; Bob Vancune, sr.; Chuck Knapp, sr. 209 Front Row: Steve E. Heady, sr. {rec. sec); John E. Everson, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Gretta Bellamy (res. dlr.); Jon B. Burmeister, sr. (treas.); Charles K. Ebann, jr. (cor. sec.) Second Row: Eric Sealine, soph.; John M. Gaylord, fr.; Buzz Hoffman, soph.; Larry Vanderpool, sr.; Ed Fredricks, sr.; Ron H. Andersen, fr.; Bob Parks, soph.; Phill Thill, jr. Third Row: Dick A. Creger, jr.; David D. Kling, jr.; Gregory, A. Briggs, fr.; Daniel D. Smith, soph.; Brent T. Swanson, soph.; Carter K. Ebann, fr.; Bob Hoag, fr.; R. James Abbott, jr.; K. Louis Smith, jr. Top Row; Bruce A. Stephens, sr.; James W. Butler, fr.; Bruce Reynolds, fr.; Mark Penk- hus, fr.; Bill Lyon, jr.; Mark Telleen, fr.; Bill Pyle, sr.; Eldon L. Clark, St.; David K. Miller, fr.; Tim Feeley, soph. 210 PHI GAMMA DELTA A flood of projects and events filled the year for the Phi Gams. Their perennial mission is the search for a new house. The chapter has been practicing by redecorating the Annex and has been conducting daily tours, for a small fee which goes toward the new house, of course. Socially, the fall party, or Little Reno offered the Fijis a chance to lose the money for next month ' s house bill. Purple Garter and Grass Skirt held their usual place of success and enjoyment. The IFC Scholarship Improvement trophy took its place beside the award for first place novelties in the Veishea parade. Afternoons spent with youngsters from the Woodward School for Re- tarded Children rounded out a year filled with successes, laughs and a new color tube via Green Stamps. Front Row; Tim Preston, soph.; Chester L. Ramey, jr.; JefFrey, C. Fer- guson, sr.; Harrison E. Cass, soph.; Marl Weaver, jr.; Bob O ' Doherty, soph.; Scott Weuls, soph. Second Row: Tracey Smith, grad.; Kent Wigg, jr.; Steve Messimer, soph.; Tom Waterman, soph.; John Krantz, soph-; Michael W. Downing, jr.; Bill Lounsbury, sr.; David Grimm, sr. Third Row: Neill D. Burmeister, soph.; Ed D. Schneckloth. fr.; William W. McElrath, fr.; Robert Grove, fr,; Tommy Treharne, fr.; J. W. Hughes, fr.; Mike Addison, jr.; John Hougham, jr.; Stephen G. Sontag, sr.; Dewey Weber, soph. Top Row: Wayne Bloomquist, jr.; Steve Trehaine, jr.; Ellis B. Gregg, sr.; Mike Clark, sr,; Bertrand L. Gulick, soph.; Bill Wickman, soph,; Rich DeMeyer, soph.; Roger McMillin, jr.; John Graz- ier, sr.; Steve Ternoey, sr. 211 Front Row: William J, Warren, sr.; James W. Seeks, sr. (pres.J; Mrs. Lurene Greer (res. dir,); Dan J. Murphy, soph.; Ken D. Backsen, jr. Second Row: Fred Smith, jr.; Tom F. Barr, soph.; Larry Chalgren, fr.; Edwin L. Heaton, jr.; John R. Hamilton, jr.; Charlie L. Hodoval, jr. Top Row: William L, Evans, soph.; Steve M. Crab tree, soph.; James Lamb, jr.; Douglas P. Carlson, fr.; Donald M. Terkanian, sr.; Peter Runge, jr.; Rex Ramsey, sr. F :s kJ K i mm B LA My iA__2J U I ir tl BlML 212 mi PHI KAPPA PSI Phi Psis went topless and splashed their way into a new backyard swimming pool. Blast again saw the brothers take it in the face, only this time with whipped cream. Despite the fact that they didn ' t do a whole lot in Veishea, Varieties and Homecoming the Phi Psis managed to keep in step with campus laughs, games and academic chores. And. of course, Mrs. Lurene Greer, house- mother, gets the brothers ' praise for being the true picture of courage. uuiiifiHHw Front Row: Thomas R. Good, jr.; Charles E. Sherwood, soph.,- Stephen E. Forrest, jr.; Denny J. Schenor, jr.; Richard D. Swartz, fr.; Benjamin F. Carten, fr. Second Row: Craig A. Roloff, soph.; Joseph B. Hever, fr.; Richard C. Runner, fr.; William D. Hansen, soph.; Gary I. Cor- nelison, fr.; Simon Cosady, fr.; David L. Dahlquist, soph.; David A. Carlson, sr. Top Row: Craig Sath.; Ron Clock, fr.; David Stout, fr.; Bob Peters, fr.; Joe Southard, fr.; Derry Hallquist, soph.; Don D. Clow, fr.; Lynn Hansel, jr.; Dyan Tessau, jr. 21; PHI KAPPA TAU After a two-year struggle to establish resi- dence at 307 Ash, the Phi Taus had probably their most productive year in their house. Spring quarter was high lighted by the first annual Dad ' s weekend when the fathers were greeted and treated in the Phi Tau tradition. The social scene was alive with a pajama party at which the intriguing game of musical beds was originated. Fall quarter saw a tea for the new house- mother, Mrs. Florence Huibregtse. The Brothers also kept the Union fountain going more often than in the past by volunteering to clean it out whenever the sudsers went to work. Luckily the group wasn ' t too active this fall. Front Row: Stephen A. Harrell, jr. (treas.); John C. Bowen, sr, (sec); D. Dean Hayes, sr. (v. p.); Mrs. Huibregtse (res. dir.); Lorry A. Munks- hoord, jr. (pres.); Patrick Parson, soph. Top Row: Steven R. Bruns, soph.; Dennis P. Sturtz, jr.; Richard H. Hoqie. fr.; Johnnie P. Mellick, fr.; Gory J, Kolmes, fr.; David L. Olson, soph.; Robert Hart .sr.; War- ren L. Smith, soph. r! P f 214 -if-. Fron Row: Jim T. Merrill, soph.; Steve E. Cornelius, soph.; Mike E. Marr, sr.; William H. Shonrock, jr.; Charles H. Commock, soph.; Lewis W. Allen, soph. Top Row: James G. Behnke, sr.; Rich K. Jones, fr.; Robert S. Weinbeck, sr.; Steven D. Palmquist, soph.; Richard Chelekis, jr.; Mother Fox, grad.; Ed Putzke, jr.; Gregg Rivers, fr.; Dove Rydin, soph.; Randy Olmstead, fr. 215 Front Row: Francis L. Kock.. soph, (sec); Thomas G. Eischeid, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Madeline Roscoe (res. dir.),- Joseph F. Sobota, jr. (v. p.); Kent S Hall, sr. Second Row: Dennis W. Marek, fr.; Robert J. Sigwarth, fr.; Bill Kooker, fr.; Richard P. Marousek, soph.; Eugene J. Mock, sr.; Michael L. Brown, soph.; William J. Show, fr. Third Row: Phillip C. Barry, sr.; John D. Masse, soph.; Michael C. Bellinger, jr.; John E. Cepican, soph.; Richard N. Concannon, jr.; James W. Victor, sr.; Eben M. Riordan, fr.; Thomas Rastrelli, jr. Top Row: Daniel R. McCubbin, fr.; Walter J. Rapacz, fr.; V. Paul Britt, fr.; Steven C. Spitznagle, fr.; Greg G. Gamble, jr.; Clifford J. Barta, sr.; John Heider, soph.; Maurice Russell, fr.; William Neilsen, fr. PHI KAPPA THETA The Phi Kaps arc perhaps most remembered for sponsoring the Bhtz, the largest all-Univer- sity dance of the year. Over 2500 people attended last Spring ' s Blitz. Intramural competition is strong and the Phi Kaps pulled a second place ranking in softball. while participating in other athletics, basketball among them. The chapter boasts of six Brothers listed in Wliu ' s Wlw in America ' s Colleges and Universi- ties. t!e %•-. Front Row: Stephen J. Maloney, sr., David E, Greiner, jr.; Leo A. Mtlleman, jr.; Patrick E. Mullin, sr.; Stephen J. Veit, sr.; Thad Rude, jr.; Robert V. Longnecker, fr. Second Row: Tim E. Connor, fr.; Frank E. Urban, fr.; Dave J. Longnecker, soph.; John F. Menousek, soph.; Dorrell Eich, sr.; James Longnecker, sr.; James Heider, soph. Third Row: Michael J. Schebler, sr.; Daniel J. Darveaux, fr.; Mark A. Kon- noth, fr.; Thomas D. Fitzmourice ir.; Thomas R. Havey, jr.; James E, Price, fr.; Lawrence D. King, fr.; Steven J. Schebler. soph. Top Row: Peter J. Bjelica, loph.; Robert F. Heider, fr.; Jim F. Wilier, soph.; Tom M. Bezdicek, fr.; Steve P. Engel, fr.; James P. Dovitt, soph.; Steve F. Hittle, soph.; Dennis J. Janninn, soph.; Bill D. Zaun, soph. 217 Front Row: Richard H. Kerdus, ir. (treas.); Richard M. Werkheiser. jr. (v. p.); David G. Challed, jr. (pres.); John R. Lee, soph, (sec); Robert A. Rankin, ir. Second Row: Leo F. Urban, sr.; Rick W. Lee, jr.; Chuck R. Leonhardt, ir.; Paul D. Eckhart, soph.; Don A. Krause, soph Stephen J. Graettinger, sr. Third Row: Timothy G. StoufFer, soph John T. Thurber, fr.; Rick A. Larson, soph.; David D. Pearson, fr Maurice D. Huffman, fr.; Lon P. Akerberg, fr.; Louis R. Riccelli, sr Fourth Row: Gene Stevenson, fr.; John J. Glad, scph.; Steve L. Smith soph.; James T. Smith, jr.; Alan O. Bornmueller, soph.; John F. Siri- anni, fr.; Paul D. St. Cyr, fr.; Dennis W. Gergits, fr. Top Row: Danie! R. Martin, fr.; Ronald C. Emerson, jr.; Thomas J. Neu Scheie r, sr., James L. Stripe, fr.; Robert W. Klaver, fr.; Lynn S. Johnson, fr.; Torr Taylor, soph.; Dave W. Johnson, fr. PI KAPPA ALPHA Throughout the year the Pikes have been active, whether it was a the Office or at the house. They got a Homecoming display worked up ii time for the judges to award it a second place position. And, even thougl it didn ' t make Sweepstakes, Pikes and Tri Delts put in a lot of time anc effort on their skit which pictured the psychedelic world of Alice in Von derland, an eerie and spooky production. The pledges went Roman for the fall house party and staged a Bac chanaha, which may or may not have been an accurate representation oi the times. The winter house party was, per usual, an open Hawaiiar Party. Front Row: Larry L. Crabb, soph.; Charles W. Teoter, fr.; Dennis K. Garlock, fr.; Stanley C. Peek, jr.; Tom W. Rockne, fr.; Paul L. Seh- nert, fr. Second Row; Edward C. Grundmeier, sr.; Mark E. Zinkel- back, soph.; Donald K. Iverson, fr.; John E. Quiter, soph.; Dale M. Christensen, fr,; James A. Bayers, jr.; Gary D. Johnson, soph.; Mich- ael W. Lado, fr.; Keith Levier, soph. Third Row: Gary A. Moeller, sr.; Clifford A. Mann, soph.; Richard C. Boiler, sr.; David Twait, sr.; A. Softley, sr.; Forrest Russell, sr.; Bob Hedden, sr.; Grant Kitchen, jr.; Dennis Pelisek, fr.; Leon Butters, fr. Fourth Row: Dave A. Baskett, fr John A. Meyer, jr.; Harold C. Hansen, fr.; Max E. LaBlanc, fr.; Williar S, Hill, fr.; Kevin W. Bieg, soph.; James R. Black, soph.; Ken I Teske, fr.; Richard C. Wallace, soph.; Phillip D. Corbin, fr. Top Row Bradley J. Reed, fr.; James H. Allen, fr.; Frank Bellon, fr.; Randy C Miles, fr.; Roy Z. Font, fr.; Al Norris, fr.; Chuck Klima, jr.; Denni Castle, jr.; Ken Nelson, fr. 218 , ffi 1 f M i Jb ' %y ' ' Front Row: P. Mike Payne, fr.; Barry A. Mashek fr.; LeRoy C. Mor- gan, jr. (sec); Dennis L. Carlson, sr. (treas.); John M. O ' Neil, sr. (pres.); Rich Lewis, sr.; Keifh Vest, sr. Second Row: Jerry C. Beck, fr.; Steven A. Jones, fr.; Barry L. Croucher, sr.; Carl P. Kurtz, sr.; Donald G. Meyer, soph.; Craig D. Sickel, fr.; William C. Wise, soph.; Richard A. Limbeck, fr. Top Row: James R. Meyer, sr.; Dennis C. Forsyth, jr.; Steven C. Erickson, fr.; John L, Franklin, jr.; James F. Wiegand, jr.; Michael J. Lea, fr.: Thomas S. Raines, soph.; Danny R. Stark, soph.; Robert A. Klink, fr. HKfll 9 til Hv ' i H T K ' Hli i ..:9I H I H 220 5: PI KAPPA PHI House and campus activities have highlighted hfe for the male Pi Phis. The Pi Kapp ' s 24-man pledge class brightened an otherwise dull corner of Welch Avenue by comically decorating their annex with multi-colored polka dots. Several Brothers involved themselves in cam- pus happenings by holding positions on the GSB cabinet, which may or may not be a distinction, depending on how you were to look at it. They also held positions on the Homecoming central committee, as well as clubs and scholastic-pro- fessional honoraries. With a 25 per cent increase in house member- ship, Pi Kappa Phi looks for a new 60-man chap- ter house by spring, as well as interhouse occu- pations. Front Row; Patrick A. Dady jr.; Thomas N. Bergstrom, sr.; Randy C. Pelham, soph.; Dennis E. Bradfield, fr.; Larry S. Carlson, fr.; Robert A. Lane, sr. Second Row: Jon J. Porrish, soph.; W. Alan Ruge, jr.; Gerald P. Roth, fr.; Charles D. Cummings jr.; Brian F. Riggs, sr,; Rick Schleusener, jr.; John R. Birge, fr.; Robert G. Elston, sr. Top Row: Don B. Aim, sr.; Mark R. Hutchings, jr., Tom J. Mazzola, sr.; Norm E. Lewman, sr.; Ray Zagers, sr.; Richard Hoist, soph.; David Thompson, fr.; Dan Saod, fr.; Steven Park fr. 221 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON The activities during the past year were rather varied for the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon. One of the major events of spring quarter was the clinching of the intramural championships for the third straight year. Fall competition was tight as volleyball teams battled to a close victory in fraternity finals. In a more social light, the tradition of a pledge sorority tea was continued and more than 250 pledges were afternoon guests at 140 Lynn. It gives the guys a head start. Several weeks later, Sig Alphs were again hosts, this time to a nostal- gic High School Harry fall house party. One of the year ' s most rewarding projects was entertaining the Des Moines Boys Club during Homecoming. Approximately 30 Boys Club foot- ball enthusiasts watched the ISU-Missouri game and experienced the dual thrill of Big Eight foot- ball and recognition from the Homecoming crowd. Front Row: Dan W. Mozena, soph.; Steven R. Bredall, sr. (treas.); David W. Schworm, sr. (v.p); Mrs. Mildred R. Aumaun (res. dir.); Don E. Wamberg, sr. (pres.); John V. Accola, sr.; Richard A. Birney, jr. Second Row: Billy E. Pellett, jr.; Rex A. Risser, soph.; Tom Searing, jr.; Bruce A. Burchf.eld, grod.; Dennis Adel, soph.; Mick Spealler, jr.; Bruce Anderson, fr.; James F. EllerhofF, fr.; R. Richard Ripperger, fr.; John Mothison, fr.; Darryl Mozena, jr.; Tom Searivg, sr.; Dick Bauder, fr.; Sam Spears, soph.; Buzzie Bruz Linn, soph.; Craig Co- miskey, soph.; Ed Workman, jr.; Tom PfafF, jr.; Robert B. Ziemer, fr. Top Row: Hans H. Hansen, grad.; Roger W. Stucky, soph.; David V. Hoogenakker, fr.; Bruce F. Ketcham, jr.; Dean N. Gagstetter, fr.; Bob Murdock, fr.; Bill Davis, fr.; Gary L. Erskine, sr.; D. Scooter Schmidt, soph.; Bob Minks, soph.; Timothy Mealy, soph. 222 Front Row: Jean R. Kroeqer, fr.; Phillip L. Ryan, ir.; John J. Hanway, sr.; Wayne B. Christensen, sr.; Lloyd A. Servis, soph.; Rod A. McKay, fr.; Jim Burr, jr.; Brad Burlington, soph. Second Row: William S. Schuerman, fr.; J. Kirby Ing voids tod, soph.; Clork G. Edwards, sr.; Thomas M. Hinkle, soph.; Ronald E. G ' ubb, soph.; Hugh Betcha, jr.; Duncan Renaldo, fr.; Gary Connell, jr. Third Row: Douglas B. McKeag, grod.; James W. Abrohamson, soph.; Stephen C. Cooper, soph.; Stan E. Mungef, soph.; Dan L. Ilten, fr.; Jim M. Griffin, fr.; Tom N. LorenZ, fr.; George H. Munger, jr.; L. William Soults, sr.; Michael C. Castle, sr.; Gregg Connell, fr. Top Row: Cal F. Lewis, sr.; Mark E. Ritland, jr.; Larry V. Gaffin, jr.; Craig Salsbury, sr.; D. Craig Dennis, sr.; Gary Mundhenke, fr.; Mike Bliss, soph.; J. Arthur Cunningham, sr.; W. G. Kirkendall, fr.; Phil Posh, sr. 223 - ' ■■• ' yoBWBgggggggSB fH glifimm Li Front Row: Frank H. Wesson, jr.; James R. Walker, jr. (treas.); Mrs. Marion L. Charles (res. dir.); Craig J. Net sen, sr. (pres.); S. Wayne Nelson, sr. (v. p.); Mac Denniston, jr. (sec); Bill Strand, sr. Second Row: D. Lee Hedrick, sr.; Richard A. Malm, fr.; Mac Scott, sr.; Thomas M. Roti, fr.; Walter R. Chambliss, fr.; Lowell J. Triplett, fr.; Robert D. Harang, fr.; Mark T. Lilly, fr.; Max Meyer soph.; Richard S. Bordwell, sr.; Michael P. Hartmann, fr. Top Row: Rick Burnell, sr.; David A, Raife, soph.; Richard M. Moling, soph.; Lawrence T. Woodburn, fr.; Dennis L. Mandsager, sr.; Jon P. Beatty, fr.; Maury M. Hope, fr.; David J. Pieper, soph.; Edward R. Williams, soph,; Greg D. Hess, fr.; James B. Rygh, fr.; David A. Linde, soph. 224 SIGMA CHI The year proved profitable for the Sigma Chis. Their Homecoming lawn display wrapped up the Sweepstakes award and their Varieties perform- ance, with the help of Alpha Gamma Delta proved to be a haunting and thought-provoking produc- tion. Enough so that the judges awarded Varie- ties Sweepstakes to them. They were, perhaps, not quite as successful in other areas. They didn ' t do a whole lot in the area of intramurals, but not because of a lack of en- thusiasm. Sigma Chi public relations days were rained out, although not so completely that ADPi ' s couldn ' t be declared Derby Days champs and have Sherry Nelson named Derby Darlin . Front Row: Craig M- Stapleton, sr.; C. Dave Ratrke, jr.; Dennis L, Seurke, jr.; Lyie A. Chapman, soph.; Mike Rundall, fr , Karleton An- derson, fr. Second Rowr: Daniel F. Wiechmann, fr.; Bradley B. Howe, fr.; Randall R. Elder, soph.; Jeff Santino, jr.; Brian E. Lichtenberg, fr.; William J. Mauck, jr.; Robert C. Bergmann, soph.; Jim Baier, soph.; Mike S. McLain, sr.; David C. Moe, fr.; Michael C. Schroeder, sr. Third Row: Glen R. Mixdorf, soph.; John Kingland, jr.; Don G. Kohles, fr.; Ted M. Stuart, fr.; Rog Welch, soph.; Thomas C. Helgeson, soph.; Jim Asklof, grad.; Greg Louser, jr.; Bob Roskens, sr.; Jeff Logsdon, soph.; Thomas W, Allen, fr. Top Row: Michael D. Pederson, fr.; Ronald S. Lokotos, jr.; Edward J. Krai, sr.; Kenneth E. Klesner, sr.; Marv Free- burg, soph.; Ross Steitler, sr.; Gregory McDonald, soph.; Dean Small, jr.; Buzz Kruse, soph. 225 SIGMA N U Last year brought several improvements to Sigma Nu. Refurnishing of the living room and remodeling of the TV room added to the homey atmosphere of the house. The chapter ' s mascot. Brandy, contributed her own addition in the form of ten Saint Bernard pups. In April, Gamma Sigma chapter served as host for one of the twelve regional conferences held by the national fraternity. Sigma Nu and Alpha Gamma Delta took time out to help needy children in the area by holding an Easter party for students of the Ruth B. Wil- son school. In the fall the brothers and pledges went trick-or-treating with the KD ' s and donated gifts to the Easter Seal Center in Des Moines. Scholastics were not neglected and the house maintained its ranking in the top ten. The usual parties and exchanges rounded out what most considered a very good year ' . Front Row: James M. Rung, jr. (treas.); Robert W. Thompson, jr. (sec); Donald R. Newell, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Florence C. Fellner (res. dir.); Joel B. Thorpe, sr. (v. p.); Robert CofFey, soph.; Robert Smallwood. jr. Second Row; Mike L. Brown, fr.; Dave G. Dickey, soph.; Duane L. Ol- son, fr.; Frederick H. Raab, sr.; Steve L. Hill, soph.; Ronald Cooper, soph.; Brian Costranza, jr. Top Row: Michael Sommer, jr.; Jed V. Kel- ler, soph.; Rick Bergstrom, sr.; Branson Hamilton, soph.; Bob Mclntyre, soph.; Dick Guthart, soph.; Skip Shekman, jr.; Dale Cerveny, fr. 226 Front Row: John A, Stoever, fr., Steve L. Selfert, soph.; John F. Wach- ter, ST.; Lee Hahan, fr.; Jerry L. Cormack, soph.; Larry S. Grubisch, soph.; V. E. Zeuthen, sr. Second Row: James L. Muchow, jr.; Dean H. Kruse, jr.; H. Greg Frank, jr.; John Mel n tyre, jr.; Terry Loe wen berg. jr.; William E, Cameron, fr.; Donald G. Peterson, sr. Top Row: Marion B. Ccpenhauer, soph.; Robert W. Redick. fr.; Charles Hod son., jr.; E. Marshall Wiihorn, sr.; Jay N. Taylor, soph.; John P. Hansen, jr.; Paul S. Linduska, soph.; William L. McGovern, sr. 227 Front Row: John F. Arney, sr. (v. p.); David M. Strachan, sr.; Michael L, Andersen, sr. (treas.); Mrs. Carl McKone (res. dir.}; David A. Ful- ghum, sr. (pres.); Rich Black, sr. (sec). Second Row: Robert G. Satter, jr.; Michael R. Worthington, fr.; Chris Horgen, sr.; Bruce Beresford, soph.; Brian I. Baxter, soph.; Gene Gardner, soph., M. Mark Midland, sr.; Reinhold C. Speckmeier, fr.; Mike D. Miller, sr. Top Row: Doug R Swuter, soph.; Bernard J. McCauley, fr.; Tim Fisher, fr.; Robert J. Michels, jr.; Robert Dotson, sr.; Bruce Gordon, sr.; Dick W. Pohl, soph.; Tom P. Miner, fr.; Mike J. Chuck, fr.; Daniel H. Albert, sr. 228 SIGMA PHI EPSILON The Sweepstakes trophy, oddly enough if you consider past history, went to the Sig Eps and Thetas entry in the Veishea parade, Man Versus Machine. Even though they didn ' t have any Plum Fair- ies in Varieties this year, the brothers did scare up some fairly successful intramurals teams. Socially, the highlights of the year included the first annual Pledge Fireside at Lynn Fuhrer Lodge and the Queen of Hearts Ball where the chapter sweetheart is selected. k Front Row: Dave R. Stolley, jr.; Fred J. Einspahr, fr.; Douglass L, Cag- win, f r.; Curt C. Baltz, jr.; Craig D. Letting ton, fr.; Skip A. Olson, soph.; Nick L. Peterson, jr.; Joseph W. Hensing, fr. Second Row: Reg- gie L. Tate, sr.; Don W. Hanson, sr.; Craig P. Tomlinson, jr.; John C. Ziegmonn, soph.; Jon R. MIchels, sr.; Bob Clowes, soph.; Kurt Mag- nusson, soph.; Dick Johnson, jr.; Mark A. Westlund, sr. Third Row: James E. Larson, sr.; Donald W, Warren sr.; James A. Heimbuch, sr.; John Hensing, jr.; Doug R, Anderson, fr.; Ralph R. Stephens, jr.; Don H. Filbert, sr.; Dwight T. Schwertley, jr.; BitI Faust, fr.; Bill Oertel, fr. Top Row: Ralph F. Stonebraker, jr.; Steve Calhoun, sr.; Bill Daly, soph.; Pat Zuichkovski, soph.; Bob Dailey, sr.; Doug Winebrighf, jr.; Jim Ross, jr.; Denny Thompson, fr.; Keith TIapa, soph.; Chris Eldredge, soph.; Terry Schroeder, fr, 229 SIGMA PI The brothers of Sigma Pi are not what you ' d eall active. Bowhng is their primary intramurals interest, and in proving it, they only lost the fall championship by two little points. There are the usual house parties, though the house participates in no outside activities or serv- ice projects. But then, there is the prospect of a new house in two years and funds must be raised. Something has to suffer. Front Row: John R. Webb., sr. (pres.); George L. McDannei, jr. (v.p.); Mrs. Alta Ruehle (res. dir.); David A. LaRue, soph, (sec); Steven A. Tripmacker, jr. (treas.). Top Row: Russell L. Samson soph.; Michael O. Johannsen, fr.; Robert J. Hanson, jr.; Dan S. Haugh, fr.; Ronald A Jensen, soph.; G, Arthur Reisinger, fr. 230 F ronf Row: Perry H. Wilhelm, sr.; Clay M. Webb, sr.; James D. Lowrey, soph.; Nelson O. Wood, jr. Top Row: Glendale J. Larsen, fr.; Michael J. Shannon, soph,; Wayne R. ElMngson, jr.; Don J. Norton, fr.; Willion J. Schoenenberger, soph.; William F. Weber, fr. 231 i v wm L - ,2:: U ' 1 . : ■1 ! ' . « « N e • ■1 .o I ill 1 1 f- ' iS; l -f •v - - X • aifc;. Fron Row: Craig M. Uhre, jr.; Bart T. Baker, jr. (sec); Herb C. Erbe, jr. (v. p.); Mrs. Lucy Grimm (res. dir.); William C. Tobin, sr. (pres.); William C. Moody, jr. (treas.); William D. Bolton, sr. Second Row: Maurice P. Kennedy, sr.; Ronald L. VanBuskirk, soph.; Jim H. Schultz, soph.; H. Craig Boswell, jr.; Steve Pugsley, jr.; Bill C. Campbell, sr.; Skip E. Foster, soph.; Samuel D. SnorfF, soph.; John R. Addington, sr. Third Row: Robert S. Goldstein, sr.; Robert Nichols, sr.; Gordy B. Smith, fr.; James R. Carl, soph.; Lee C. White, soph.; Dan C. Bolte, jr.; David E. Auten, jr.; Mike Halverson, jr.; David H. Connell, sr.; Larry Johnson, soph. Fourth Row: James R. Macon, fr.; Gregory F. Gay- lord, fr.; Neil I Kroeger, soph.; Scott D. Natvig, fr.; James E. Viberg, fr.; Ronald Heck, fr.; Bradley L. Moses, jr.; James F. Reppert, soph.; Keith A. Luymes, fr.; Wayne H. Terry, jr.; Charles D. Oberg, jr. Top Row: Ronald E. Daniel, fr.; Michael S. Shields., fr.; John C. Sherrad, fr,; Martin V. Sherrard, fr.; Robert D. Thompson, fr.; Steve Juelsgaard, soph.; Robert C. Elasser, fr.; William E. Lucas, fr.; James A. Dodds, soph.; Mark V. Wedul, fr. TAU KAPPA EPSILON The men oi Epsilon ehapter began another year at h) va State by receiving the nmner-up award lor top Tcke ehapter and runner-up in schohirship supremacy at the national conclave. This they followed with a successful and produc- ti c rush week, pledging 41 men. and a first place trophy with Homecoming ' s True Tale from the Old West. and third in Varieties Sweepstakes with Apologue of an Achromatic. This fall the Tekes had iheir annual snipe liiini Who ' s to say if any snipes were captured, i)ui hunters sure had fun trying. Playing a bit of a turn-about, brothers escorted 20 underprivileged children to an Iowa State football game. Front Row: Dennis D. Kelso, jr.; William L. Edison, jr.; J. David Prince, ST.; Keith W. Sondving, soph.; Michael J. Bodozian, fr.; Michael K. Murray, soph.; J. B. Anderson, fr.; Robert P. Eganbouse, soph. Second Row: Scott E. Kischer, sr.; Ron Hensen, fr.; David C. Moll, soph.; Vern Potts, sr.; Gregory D. Montgomery, jr.; Thomas K. Koehn, fr.; Ric Mil- ler, sr.; Richard Mace, sr.; Gary Buxton, sr.; Paul Dexter, soph. Third Row: Michael G. Blozanin, fr.; Nord S. Sorensen, jr.; Terry Van- Maosaam, soph.; D, Bryan ShifTler, fr.; Thomas E. Neal, soph.; James L. Beosley, fr,; Michael V, Foreman, fr.; Michael D. Wahl, sr.; Robert B. Marcue, soph.; Volker W. Engel, sr.; Mitchell E. Stock, sr. Fourth Row: John P. Blumthal, fr.; Silas T. Suggins, sr.; Mehrdad Motorjeni, jr.; James R. Coklin, sr.; James L. Christopher, sr.; Paul E. Rehder, sr.; Peter E. Foster, jr.; Evan E. Asby, jr.; Kenneth Nollen, sr.; Merrill L. Anderson, soph.; Richard I. Kraus, fr.; Greg Whitney, fr. Top Row: Gene C. Lange, jr.; Doug Bernhardt, s oph.; John Cook, fr.; Robert S, DeWaay, sr.; Denny Baltus, soph.; Roger E. Krogstod, fr.; King Bav- ender, fr.; Dennis W. Mossman, jr.; Dennis R. Hocker. sr.; John A. Winter, soph.; Steve Ryan, jr.; Roger Gustafson, jr.; Michael Donn, fr.; Dove Smith, soph. 233 T H E T A CHI Theta Chis have been working this year, both academically and socially. Their cumulative jump to sixth place among fraternities brought them the IFC scholarship improvement award winter of 1967. Greek Week found Theta Chi men carting off the Operation Lifeline trophy for the third con- secutive year, and they even made a strong show- ing in the Olympic games. They earned a second place trophy with their depiction of Lil Abner and Why Move. Even Homecoming proved successful when the brothers placed first in the novelty division with the Cyclone Country annihilation of Tiger Paws. Front Row: Richard P. Klimesh, fr.; William C. Olds, fr.; Robert W. Gernes, sr. (treas.); Alan G. Beavevers, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Helen George (res. dir.); Richard L. Cram, sr. {v. p.); Mark K. Thieman. jr. (sec); Thomas M. Lynch, sr. Second Row: Michael L. Morris, fr.; Thomas W. Gray, fr.; Randy E. Fowler, sr.; Gary F. Orr, soph.; Edd W. Carlson, jr.; William R Andes, soph.; David A. Borz, fr.; Randy N. Paul, jr.; Stephen R. Powers, soph. Top Row: James E. Johnson, jr.; James S. Palmer, fr.; Theodore D. Tice, fr.; Wallace L. Case, jr.; David A. An- dersen, fr.; Wayne C. Keogh, sr.; Mark J. Banner, fr.; James F. McMar- tin, fr,; Steven M. Jargo, jr.; Robert J. Lynch, fr. 234 I ! I ! , ■I !.i J.... ' . ■_!:! - S Er :iqjj a ? i f i I ■' r ' ■V T- ' . t ' i u . ...... „ r- 1 i ! T i ! i i ■t .„ . 1 ., , L ■. ? 1 Front Row: Raymond F. Wilson, ir,,- M. William Coppock, soph.; Peter D. Hansen, jr.; Tom Blaskovka, jr.; Bob J. See lens, sr.; Peter K, Anderson, soph.; James O. Lundeen, sr.; Douglas W. Landers, jr. Sec- ond Row: John D. Daniels, fr.; Jim R. Center, sr.; Keane A. Bonath, fr,; Dennis G. Kelly, jr.; Steve A. Schroeder, soph.; George W. SmJthey, soph.; Richard W. Teig, sr.; Scott C. Vingren, fr.; David W. Brown, jr.; Roy V. Aasen, jr. Top Row: Larry J. Dannenfeldt, fr.; Robert P. Rig- gert, jr.; Thomas L. Hiilmer, fr.; Ross M. Isaacson, sr.; Gary K. Koos, fr.; Russell B. Wagner, fr.; Douglas E. Wight, jr.; Dennis A. Babcock, soph.; James K. West, fr.; Gordon T. Gorychka, sr.; Mark R. Phillips, fr. 235 OAX Front Row: Thomas W. Remar, jr. (sec); Michael K. Guttau, sr.; Mrs. Laura MacDonald (res. dir.); Larry Liliedahl, sr. (pres.); Gary Marsch, jr. (treasj. Second Row: Michael P. Dooley, fr.; Michael A, Maxwell, sr.; Raymond D. Hutchison, jr.; G. Peter Wityk. jr.; Steve J. BIek, fr.; Wayne R. Breitw lesser, sr.; Anthony A. Horvath, soph. Third Row: Gene R. Samuelson, sr.; George T. Wickissr, soph,; Lonnie P. Frohling, sr.; Gregory A. Peterson, sr.; Gary R. Miehe, sr.; Robert L. Hendricks, sr.; Philip L. Martin, fr.; Robert S. Lydick, fr. Top Row: William A. Davidson, fr.; Morgan D. Benedict, sr.; Rodney L. Buchele, jr.; Richard E. Bartelt, jr.; Dave Ma honey, fr.; Gregory K. Lundin, fr,; Richard D. Plngel, sr.; John Eldridge, fr.; Dennis D. Wright, soph. 236 TH ETA DELTA CHI Theta Delt growing pains, encountered during an ambitious two-year expansion and self-im- provement program, are over, and now the Theta Delts work in conjunction with Iowa State and fellow Greeks. Scholarship and campus activity have a prime position in the house. Theta Delta Chi is ranked among the top ten campus fraternities. Brothers compete in Varieties and Homecoming, and in 1968 added Veishea to their ambitions. They par- ticipate in public service projects such as one at the Woodward Mental Institution. The Theta Delta Chi National Fraternity Or- ganization honored members as the number two individual Theta Delt house, nationally. Front Row: Rob J. Altfillisch, fr., Darryl S Ring, fr., Ronald J, Hcillen- beck, fr ; Lawrence Mosqueda, fr.; Russell Mangels, jr.; Mike Hunt, sr. Second Row; David C. Roussel, fr.; Russel C. Brandt, sr.; Ron Ander- sen, sr.; Ken L. Davis, jr.; Glenn C. Griger, sr.; Ken Gittins, jr.; Walter F. Bell, St.; Robert S. Elgin, jr. Third Row: Michael L. Mohr, fr.; Richard W. Gerdes, fr ; Michael G. Brandenburg, fr.; Jerry E. Clark, fr.; James M. Stupka, jr.; Larry B. Wittenbaugh, jr.; Stuart W. Maas, sr.; Rich- ard M. Purdy, sr. Top Row: Robert P. Cloud, jr.; John L. Eveland, soph,; Dennis P. Mahoney, jr.; Ronald L. Falk, jr.; Erik D. Anderson, Robert L. Johns, sr. 237 T H E T A XI Theta Xi National Fraternity was founded on April 29, 1864, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti- tute, Troy, New York. Throughout its 103 years of existence, Theta Xi has expanded to a member- ship of 77 chapters, with Mu chapter locating at Iowa State University. Founded on April 2, 1909, Mu chapter has a present inembership of 70 men. High points of the Theta Xi social calendar include fall and spring quarter formal house par- ties, winter quarters Bowery Brawl, the tradi- tional Theta Xi Pancake Supper, and the house ' s contribution to the Campus Chest drive. Informal functions frequent all quarters and include hay- rides, barbecues, toboggan parties, canoe trips, and woodsies. While scholarship is first at Theta Xi, the house actively participates in almost all campus activities, and has for the past two years received first place honors in the large combination divi- sion of the Veishea float competition. Front Row: Robert W, Alexander, sr. (treas.); Russell G. Blumenkamp, sr. (v. p.); Mrs. Elizabeth Cook (res. dir.),- Douglas Eppich, sr. (sec); Kermit Johnson, sr. (pres.); Second Row: Bruce C. Leinen, soph.; Carl W. Mersereau, jr.; Gary L. Dannenbring, soph.; Kenneth W. Camp- bell, sr.; Ronald D. Stenskorn, t .; Charles W. Stewart, soph.; Rodney J. Smith, jr. Top Row: Robert B. Nebergall, fr.; John R. Neumann, fr.; Erie D. Craig, sr.; Keith D. Peters, soph.; Gregory J. Burton, fr.; Bruce W. Thompson, fr,; Michael L. Robinson., fr.; Dale R. Maricle, sr. 238 ■? m ' . .;- Front Row: Ronald J. Simpson, ir., Kenneth W. Brauman, jr.; Gary D. Krasche, soph.; Bruce D. Johnson, sr.; Chuck M. Lompman, fr.; Gary E. Hutzel, fr.; Ronold N. Armstrong, sr. Second Row: David E. Hervey, jr.; Leih N. Myrabo, sr.; Terry A. Thimpson, jr.; Croig Lenocker, jr.; Mark A. Mclnnis, jr. Jerry L. Winter, sr.; Donald C. Larson, soph. Third Row; Duane J. Fox, soph.; William W. Pogge, soph.; Roy C. Si- ple, soph.; Bernard E. Strom, jr.; William P. Wuehrmann fr.; Lyie E. Stall man, soph.; Douglas F. Peterson, fr.; Richard S. Scherer, fr. Top Row: Thomas W. Neumann, jr.; Robert W. Thompson, soph.; James R. Jensen, fr.; Craig L. Olson, soph.; David J. Mueller, sr.; Henry R. Veenstra, fr.; M. Douglas Kenealy jr.; Max C. Magee, sr.; Kent D. Burhenn, fr. 239 Front Row: Ted F. Newton, soph.; Ronald D. Moore, sr.; Dennis J. Trchka, soph.; Donald R. Cordts, sr. Second Row; Norm W. Anderson, jr.; James K. Hooper, jr.; Perry L. Hanson, jr.; John H. Schuster, soph.; Dennis L. Merta, fr.; John A. Freshwater, soph.; John E. Collins, jr. Top Row: William I. Griffith, soph.; John C. Mauser,, soph.; John A. Greedy, jr.; Steven M. Hanson, soph.; Robert B. Davis, soph.; Mike McConeghey, soph.; Robert W, Shaw, jr.; Noel E. Schmidt, jr. 240 TRIANGLE An expanded membership during its fourth year at Iowa State has led the Triangle chapter to association in nearly every facet of campus activity. True to the tradition. Triangle ranked first among the fraternities all last year to retire the IFC traveling scholarship trophy. In addition, during spring quarter. Triangles added the runners-up trophey for intramural com- petition, and found the first Triangle brother elected to Cardinal Key. Front Row: Dean F. Vane, sr.; Ted Settle, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Carlo Tolo fres. dir.); Paul Q. Appell, sr. (v. p.); Edward C. Humphrey, sr. Sec- ond Row: Greg J. Allison, jr.; John W. Ladwig, jr.; Daniel L. Kopp, soph.; Steven McFarlane, sr.; Jay T. N. Phan, sr.; Dennis J. Dahlin, jr. Top Row: Gregory M. Thiel, soph.; John J. Rehak, fr.; David M. Gustafson, sr.; Robert O. Berkland, soph.; Rex M. Dickens, sr.; Chip Schmidt, jr.; John M. Dickens, soph. 241 Front Row: William M. Adams (fac. adv.); Roger A. Green, jr. (sec); Michael J. Tierney, sr. (pres.); Mrs. Ethel Lemley (res. dir.); Kenneth L. O ' Tool, sr. (v. p.); Peter S. Haberly, soph, (trees.); Jerry H. Johnson, (fac. adv.). Second Row: Louis J. Hein, fr.; Roger F. Reppert, sr.; Ronald R. Baker, soph.; Allen G. Ibsen, jr.; Jack J. Johnson, soph.; Robert L. Snakenberg, soph.; Dennis J. Hoeft, sr.; Robert K. Holveck, soph.; Douglas D. Hildebrand, soph.; Alvin Aloiau, jr.; Edward W. Clausman, sr. Top Row; Marvin E. Johnson, sr,; Marshall D. Fox, jr.; Dennis A. Passman, soph.; Larry Arp, soph.; Bill Will, soph.; Jeffry Johnson, fr.; Herman G. Schatz, sr.; Rodney A. Miller, fr.; Kelley J. Donham, fr.; Lyie L. Warden, sr.; Mike Fredrlcks, sr.; Darwin Kinne, sr. OMEGA TAU SIGMA As a young fraternity on campus, Omega Tau Sigma has found that legal matters and internal problems demand time, effort and abstention from such University function as Veishea and Homecoming. The 70 members, all Veterinary students, hosted the fraternity national conven- tion this fall, and received the national ' s Progress award. The Iowa State chapter has begun hosting speakers at its meetings. These speakers come from outside the field of Veterinary Medicine and discuss such topics as law. insurance and politics. This does not preclude social activities, however. OTS holds a major dance each quarter, and intermixes small parties to spice up the social life. Front Row: Robert S. Abraham, jr.; Kenneth D. Weston, sr.; David O. Christjenson, sr.; Rex W. Wilhelm, sr.; Dennis VanRockel, soph.; Darry D. Griebel, sr.; Clifford K. Kinsley, sr. Second Row: Larry L, Louns- bery, jr.; Dennis D. Darnell, sr.; Don Hoist, jr.; Dennis Dinkia, sr.; David Wyatt, sr.; Charles W. Troup, sr.; Tom Vogel, sr.; Daniel Wood- worth, sr. Third Row: Richard Moeller, jr.; Larry P. Tilley, jr.; David L. Fell, soph.; Dean Barnett, jr.; Thomas A. Erickson, rs.; Dwight Van- Genderen, sr.; Theodore F, Larsen, jr.; Daniel L. Skow, sr.; Les A. Klodt, sr. Top Row: Farol N. Tomson, soph.; David A. Rybolt, soph.; Dennis E. Sorensen, soph.; James E. Stark, soph.; Paul R. Calender, soph.; Gavin L. Meerdink, soph.; Roger W. Laimans, soph.; Dale A. Risius, soph.; John L. Peters, jr.; Ronald M. McLaughlin, sr. 242 tmym - - - - ■«T-5- 1 T „ _ 1 1- , cm T ' l :j- - i4k._,J: ; RESIDENCE HALLS 243 Residence Halls Provide Refuge for Maladjusted Freshmen As with the Greek system, the independents got their chance to write some Bomb material. The response was, of course, good with some and fairly poor with others. This section of the Bomb is to reveal the inner workings of the residence system. The reader will find that many, in fact most, of the residents participate in much the same activities as the Greeks, ex- cept generally on a smaller scale. They try just as hard, though. 244 245 The House System Brings Adminisfrative Pains to WRA The Women ' s Residence Association is in the process of converting to the house system, resulting in growing pains of a sort. Not all of the halls have converted to the system as yet, so there comes the necessary prob- lems of coordinating house and hall rules and regulations, of which there are frequently many. The houses start with no history of their own and must build up a future, difficult often, because of the limited size. Halls start with a history and must backtrack if they change to houses. It six of one and half a dozen of the other. 246 247 M It matters little if the residents live according to house or hall regulations. The girls always seem to find a degree of unity within their own system. There ' s always someone around with whom the girls are able to discuss last nights ' date, a heavy academic load, or a problem room- mate. And there ' s always someone there to gripe about rules, regulations and the inevitable house dues that no one seems to know anything about or what they are used for ... all they know is that if you don ' t take advantage of the things they provide, it ' s your own fault. 248 IV % Time and Human Relafions Comprise Dorm Living Dorm living means candle pass- ings, dinner lines, cold or beastly hot rooms, quiet hours, discussions of great length over subjects of gi ' eat or minute significance, and John conclaves. It means friendships, responsi- bilities, arguments and house or hall meetings, all of which seem to stretch out over a varying length of time. Friendships seem too short at times, arguments seem awfully long and frustrating. House or hall meetings seem to last for an interminably long time, with little accomplished. Vi i 249 Front Row: Carol L Clifton, jr.; Befty Claussen, sr. (pres.); Lois Klitzke, sr. (v. p.). Top Row: Marlene R. Pederson, jr.; Debby Dough- erty, jr.; Joyce Gallentine, jr.; Ann C. Carpsnter, sr.; M. Susan Cox, jr. WRA Executive Council The WRA Executive Council is the system ' s administrative body, de- signed as a planning section for the WRA. This is where coordinating committees gather to discuss problems within the halls and houses and where information is diseminated and returned to the houses. Legislative Council The Legislative Council is the policy making or changing body of the WRA. This is where Constitution changes are made, dining hall codes are made up, white sheet revisions are accomplished and a conduct code is written. Here, too, is where the Panhel-WRA council was set up to co- ordinate the two groups and women ' s hours arc pondered. Front Row: Diane M. Kester, jr.; Ann L. Dow, jr.; Ann C. Carpenter, sr. (sec); Lois J, Klitzke, sr. (chrm.); Mary Bauder, jr.; Laura L. Wig- nail, jr.; LIndo J. Eikenberry, jr. Second Row: Dianne K. Waterhouse, jr.; Judith E. Larson, sr.; Sheryl A. Olenius, jr.; Mary Schilling, jr.; Sue E. Ritchie, jr.; Sherry L. Durgin, sr.; Nancy L. Brink, soph.; Mary L. Cartmell, jr. Third Row: Delores J. Kroger, jr.; Angela R. Kusel, jr.; RosaLee M. Illg, sr.; Judy E, Garms, sr.; Susan E. Cloud, jr.; Linda E. Brinkman, jr.; Charmciine H. Reece, jr.; Carol B. Stark, soph.; Betty J. Schulfz, jr. Top Row: Vena M. Rossman, soph.; Susan T. Ross, sr.; Barbara A. Wood, jr.; Theresa A. Wheat ley, jr.; Pamela G. Barger, jr.; Kay Jordan, jr.; Doreen Reding, jr.; Kris ten Hurty, jr.; Sharon K. Altenhufen, jr.; Paula Boland, sr. 250 m f f n rraxa omt: -fi£=i VGrrr;:=n- ... l ci . Tu I ■■I r.. AoxTS :n innrr.. ci ma •M WO ' , ST.. JMtCTT Si rarr . -j:. Saa _ Soser Career L Pla i ts f : r. Iksie _ isrft. :i =ssr ri irC3 -T Ke r TTTrr r TTTnTmrnT ' riTTmT - lervesx iiB 5dS£iEica Z arrrnem :±ffi vi-Li. ant 3e r fflcfeirs. HrLt EH ics is i -Kirr ir iiasm. Ih is ie: Tssaimsiidii3 n air is i une nsar: Ti ' n::TniT n fr ' rn T. latmseca: •mTTirr smiriiiiiiiES v oimsr. -vha. 3r iter r snmai - eur v«±iii niiiri:Hii[rmr or TiTrfr iviiiciiiEsiin irrtf icrr inEs. 5feymers tt-tes 2? osies. Jiis =e ri aissir Cjoc r.. 7 u mg V cu egi xm aSL 4ar n r n « ( n i ti - Barton Hall A remodeled Barton was a nice present for Clara ' s 50th anniversary. With caipeted hallways to keep the noise down and fresh colors to keep the spirit up, activities to the tunes of April Love, Snoopy Versus the Red Barou, Notinn Like a Dame, Anything You Can Do We Ca n Do Bet- ter, A Bigger and Better Party, Paper Tigers, and Were Dreaming of a Great Pumpkin kept step with University functions. Front Row: Michelle F. Osborn, jr.; Pamela G. Barger, jr. (v. p.); Paula J. Boland, sr. (pres.); Beverly K. Christensen, jr. (treas.); Sharon L. Davis, sr. Second Row: Cathee Borysiewicz, fr.; Claudia Stevenson, fr.; Ginger Mummert, fr.; Erianne Scholz, fr.; Paula Mueller, fr.; Ann Hammon, fr.; Peggy A. Sexton, soph.; Barbra D. Shuler, fr. Top Row: Denise Grundmeier, ir.; Nancy E. Houseman, sr.; Teresa A. Fin- ley, fr.; Carol E. Mart, fr.; Diane Ney, fr.; Betty Bensend, sr.; Kathy E. Buster, jr.; Sonja Peterson, fr.; Monica Munyer, jr. 252 Front Row: Betty J. Thoreson, soph.; Joyce E. Bayliss, jr., Sherry Harris, jr.; Judy Cole, soph.; Jonis Ruegsegger, soph. Second Row: Kathleen P. Kramer, jr.; Barbara L. Ewald, fr.; Dana J. Goreham, fr.; Barbara L. Gerber, soph.; Bonnie Crouch, jr.; Pamela J. Ludemn, soph.; Renee I. Stuedemann, fr.; Sharon A. Miller, fr. Top Row Carol Rostenbach, fr.; Delinda G. Hamilton, fr.; Marsha A. Foster, fr Cynthia K. Grundmeier, fr.; Janis B. Tilton, fr.; Linda C. Emmert, fr Marsha H. McNcbb, fr.; Susie R. Schillerberg, fr.; Renee Hopkins, fr Front Row: Goyie L, Hoepner, jr.; Carole Sieck, fr.; Suzanne May, sr.; Ruth A. Davis, fr.; Laura Delzell, fr.; Ginger L. Williams, fr. Second Row: Cynde I. Johnson, fr.; Mary L. Williams, fr.; Janie S. McAllister, fr.; Dianna M. Winters, fr.; Karen D. Karstens, fr.; Nancy H. Stultz, fr.; Debbie Breitbach, fr. Top Row: Susan T. Ross, sr.; Dee A. Thorpe, fr.; Shirley Tollman, fr.; M. Cathleen Herbold, fr.; Connie J. McClure, fr.; Janette Smith, fr.; Carol Wehling, jr.; Sue Riis, fr. 253 Front Row: Emi Kajihara, fr.; Nancy E. Chapman, fr.; Carol N. Cage, jr. (treas.); Julie A. Meyer, jr. (pres.); Liz Barnett, sr. (v. p.); Maureen S. Dittbarn, fr.; Jo Schooley, fr. Second Row: Billie C. Flndley, soph.; Linda M. Schultz, jr.; Kathy A. Strawhacker, soph.; Deborah L. Jones, fr.; Jane M. Light, fr.; Sara E. Newman, fr.; Pat Lanman, soph.; Mary J. Baker, soph. Third Row: Marilyn L. Nielsen, soph.; Dorothy M. Chapman, fr.; Peggy R. Coffey, fr.; Carolyn A. Kruger, soph.; Peggy A. Shadle, soph.; Susan D. Crosser, fr.; Marilyn S. Wilson, sr.; Rose Zimmerman, soph.; Debbie L. Snyder, fr. Fourth Row: Maryann A. Farrell, fr.; Julie A. Schutz, fr.; Nancy M. Brunsvold, soph.; Marylow B. McClure, soph.; Sue Butterfield, jr.; Stephanie Schmitt, soph., Ann Mueller, soph.; Pam Moody, fr.; Mary C. Stanger, sr. Top Row: J E. Lingreen, jr.; Joan Brandt, sr.; Martie Ladd, fr.; Erma Johnson, soph.; Catherine Gardner, soph.; Judith K. Welsh, sr.; Mary Heider, jr.; Adell Rinehart, fr.; Judy Scurlock, fr.; Deana Jones, fr.; Jo Lynn Anholt, jr. Front Row: Jane A. Tjepkes, fr,; Kristi J. Branson, fr.; Bonnie A. Cradick, fr.; Ann A. Hoover, soph.; Margaret A. Johnston, soph.; Liz A. McGill, jr. Second Row: Karen E. Friesth, soph.; Pat L. Rohlena, sr.; Sheryl K. Smith, fr.; Gloria M. Eick, fr.; Patricia A. Clark, fr.; Dorothy Wrase, fr.; LaJean Engquist, jr. Third Row: Patricia R. Adam, fr.; Mary K. Hammond, jr.; Joyce J. Carrick, fr.; Janet M. Greene, fr.; Pat L. Mordhorst, jr.; Risa Rosenfeld, fr.; Marsha M. Merritt, soph.; g rM Jodi L. Stanley, jr. Fourth Row: Sharon Monson, fr.; Julie A. Jensen, fr.; Janet L. Peterkin, fr.; Margaret S. Bullard, soph.; Marsha L. Vro- man, jr.; Beverly A. Eckstein, jr.; Rose Mino, fr.; Martha A. Merrill, fr.; Mary E. Kaiser, fr. Top Row: Joanne D. Woodward, soph.; Pamela L. Williams, fr.; Miriam L. Kaiser, jr.; Cynthia A. Clark, fr.; Cynthia E. Vredenburgh, fr.; Janice Mauk, fr.; Jane A. Bruner, fr.; Joan Whit- comb, fr.; Sandra S. Smith, soph. §. ' J 0 . 254 Birch Hall Biich Hall, residence for over 160 women has a busy calendar for the year. Along with numerous exchanges and teas for parents, the year has included activities such as participation in Sor-Dor. and a regularly scheduled open house. The spring formal, Daffodils and Daisies, found upperclassmen at a distinct advantage with their newly acquired key cards. Hard work with Starbuck produced a three-piece Veishea spectacular; Norman house blasted some good times during Campus Chest, while several men felt their money would go to a good cause when their money bought the Birch PJ party at the Blast Auction. In their Homecoming attempt the Bii ' ch resi- dents and Stange helpers tried to burn the biggest tiger on campus. Front Row; Janice M. Smith, fr.; Harleen S. Muller, fr.; Cicely E. Galey, sr.; Janet E, Griggs, sr.; Judith A. Henderson, sr.; Jean Hunt, jr. Second Row: Shirley A. Scritchf eld, jr.; Joyce M. Thorn, fr.; Lee R. Smith, jr.; Marcy Hart, soph.; Kothy Pickering, fr.; Kathy Clore, fr.; Carol J. Schroeder, jr. Third Row: Cathy Clause, soph.; Nancy Piatt, soph.; Rita E. Taylor, soph.; Diane E. Eggers, jr.; Linda Carl- son, jr.; Kothy A. Cocks, jr.; LeDonna J. Fritz, sr,; Darlene DemitrofF, fr. Fourth Row: Carolyn M. Merrill, jr.; Beryl E. Bramblerr, fr.; Jo Benda, fr.; Karen D. Lang, fr.; Linda J. Hnat, fr.; Lea A. Bard, fr ; Janeen A. Brasch, sr,; Candice A. Thompson, fr.; Becky S. Yett, fr. Top Row: Pamela I. Townsend, jr.; Michelle Abbott, fr.; Kathleen Robsrts, fr.; Paula Schaedlich, fr.; Becky Rogers, fr.; Pat Tollenaere, fr.; Carol Chivers, fr.; Virginia Dickson, fr.; Linda Anderson, soph.; Jane Storey, soph.; Nancy Dewey, fr. 255 Front Row: Jan F. Gathmann, soph.; Diana L. Collins, sr. (v. p.); Sharon K. Altenhofen, jr. (pres.); Carolyn S. Guetzko, jr. {h.r.); Chorlma E. Kline, sr. (sec); Cynthia A. Applegate, soph, (treas.); Vicki R. Irwin, jr. Second Row: Joan M. Geesman, soph.; Ruth E. Peron, fr.; Beverly Simon sen, fr.; Korlene Fischer, jr.; Judy Von Home, fr.; Velda B latch - ford, fr.; Barbara Burany, fr.; Claudia Elchlepp, soph. Top Row: M. Ruth Walter, fr.; Connie J. DufTus, fr.; Annette L. La Rue, fr.; Susan J. Reilly, fr.; Lee A. Jackson, fr.; Linda A. Sokini, soph.; Marsha D. Heggen, soph. Janet M. Keane, fr.; Mary B. Larson, soph. Elm Hall Now at the end of their second year in existance, the 64 women of McGlade have a good number of memories. They can remember the weekend they invited their mothers to Mothers ' Weekend activities. They can remember their Roaring 20 s spring house party held with Wilkinson house. They have memories of the picnics, parties and exchanges with their big brother house, Halstead. And they can remember the McGlade-Stange Blast booth, Make Love, Not War. Front Row: Martha A. Beck, jr.; Carol R. Ekstrom, fr.; Linda L. Bar- genquist, fr.; Juanita A. Wagner, fr.; Kitty S. Denny, fr.; Jan Welter- len, soph.; Paula Baker, soph. Second Row: Diane K. Reiff, jr.; Peggy A. Kading, fr.; Dawn A, Dilts, fr.; Susan C. Ahern, fr.; Connie T. Sand, fr.; Chris Gathmann, jr.; Marilyn Joner, fr.; Connie Enzmann, fr. Top Row: Janet A. Jordan, jr.; Debbie J. Dahlquist, fr.; Caryn K. Goodfriend, soph.; Janet E. Kummerfeldt, fr.; Beth R. Baker, fr.; Diane K. Wilkening, fr.; Vera M. Smith, jr.; Linda L. Wenger, fr. 256 } Front Row: Barbara A. Wood, jr. (pres); Kathleen Warner, jr. (v.p.); Joan Livengood, soph, (sec); Sheryl Sandell, jr. (treas,); Bonnie Harper, jr.; Gail L. Blaser, soph, (head resident). Second Row: Debbie L. Lis- ten, fr.; Karen S. Honkomp, jr.; Adriene C. Graff, sr.; Peggy A. Koeh- ler, jr.; Mary A. Rupp, fr.; Susan E. Braiey, fr.; Ivy E. Moore, soph. Top Row; Ann E. Kooser, fr.; Marcia M. Main, jr.; Elzene Gourley, jr.; Diane E. Abramson, jr.; Kathy K. Dice, jr.; Janet Trewin, fr.; Crystal L. Gibbs, soph.; Kathe Baugus, fr. Merchant — Elm Hall The residents of Merchant feel it was a very good year for the house. It can boast of such activities and honors as a Bomb Beauty, top grade point averages in the VVRA spring quarter, and winners in the Veishea canoe races in the Women ' s Division with entrants dressed as the cam- panile, a boy and a girl. They also talk of their major fall quarter activity. Blast ' s Club 2100, a space-age casino put together with Niles house. Front Row: Vicki Morrison, jr.; Patricia A. Colvin, fr.; Karen K. Schroeder, jr.; Ann C. Rogers, soph.; Sharon K. Burr sr.; Linda L. Gray, soph. Second Row: Patricia L. Badtke, jr.; Diana Donner, jr.; Pam Dr easier, fr.; Patricia Rusche, fr.; Linda Durham, fr,; Barbara Kooima, f r.; Re nee La Fontaine, sr. Top Row; Lynnette L. Stanek, jr.; Jacque Tate, jr.; Sue Brewer, jr.; Linda Erickson, fr.; Carol L. Pierce, jr.; Julie A. Thompson, fr.; Shirley A. Long jr.; Kathy M. Ives, jr.; Marsha A. Scanlan, jr. 257 Front Row: Carol J. Wright, ir. (sec); Lynn M. Susie, jr. (v. p.); Vickie A. Grow, sr. (head resident); Judy K. Jackson, jr.; Maretta Tuttle, jr. (treas.); Virginia M. Moch, fr. Second Row: Annette M. Westphol, ir.; Catherine L. Salak, jr.; Beverly S. Thomsen, fr.; Caroline M. Hickey, soph.; Joyce C. Andersen, fr.; Sherry K. Alms, fr.; Barb C. Hansen, fr.; Lois A. Bjorholm, fr.; Christy L. Dobbin, fr. Top Row: Sherry K. Rade- baugh, fr.; Artis Burington, fr.; Sandra F. Olstad, fr.; Linda M. Hogen, jr.; Kathy Bunda, fr.; Carol Towner, jr.; Kathi D. DeLay, jr.; Pamela J. Wind, jr.; Arlys L. Arnold, fr.; Mary J. Verveer, jr.; Wanda L. Seymour, Miller-Elm Hall Miller High-lighted spring Under the Yum Yum Tree by treating Miller favorites to a formal. Veishea came with a Western theme and the honor of having a resident, Marty Stuntz, tapped as Mortar Board presi- dent. Once again residents maintained a high scholastic rating. Fall quarter brought the first trophy through collection of 23 pounds of pennies for Campus Chest. For Homecoming Miller and Elwood combined forces to build a lawn display; Christmas caroling and house parties warm the winter months. Front Row: Sally J. Paris, fr.; Gail L. Brink, jr.; Sharon R. Jensen, fr.; Beverly E. Varnum, fr.; Sharon L. Anderson, soph.; Judy K. Erickson, soph. Second Row: Susan M. Simm, soph.; Joyce F. Harmon, jr.; Lorene A. Westeiman, jr.; Kathleen j. Coltvef, jr.; Marcia L. Doofe, soph.; Candy A. Ray, soph.; Kristi S. Bean, fr.; Marcia Rabe, jr.; Jane E. Hinkey, fr. Top Row: Claudia A. Brandt, jr.; Mary A. Bengtson, jr.; Cathy M. Lewis, fr.; Mary F. Scott, fr.; Marsha E. Borcherding, fr.; Gretchen A. DeBoer, fr.; Susan J. Dunham fr.; Fran Landers, fr.; Cindi Woodstra, fr,; Patricia L. Hale, jr.; Anita L. Travis, fr. 258 Pi . a Front Row: Pamela J. Block, jr.; Diane J. Botts sr. (head resident); Connie M. Simmons, soph, (sec); Linda F. Anderson, soph, (treas.); Kay Jordan, jr. (pres,); Sheila J. Collins, fr. Second Row: Judi A. Lafferty, fr.; Barbara J. Horan, sr.; Teresa J. Thede, soph,; Poldi D. Gerbing, fr.; Ardelis Brewer, soph.; Janet Rohdy, soph.; Cheryl E. Rompot, sr. Third Row: Dorothy G. Harla.i, fr.; Nancy J, Smith, fr.; Kathi S. Storey, jr.; M. Gwen Kreager, fr.; Jane H. Collinson, fr.; Janet L. Leiand, jr.; Connie J. Snyder, soph.; Nanci A. Looft, fr. Top Row: Joyce E. Duhr, jr.; Dianne C. Dubridge, soph.; Lois J. Ryon, jr.; Carol E. Stueker- juergen, sr.; Joanne A. Clark, fr.; Susan E. Anderson, fr.; Diane S. Helsel, sr.; Karen K. Wilson, jr.; Rita D. Puderbaugh, scph. Turner — Elm Hall Enthusiasm runs higl: in Turner house, and the residents join whole- lieartedly in a variety of activities. Their participation runs from a style show held duriny Parents ' Weekend, covering events from formals to panty raids, to tackling a Blast booth complete with a slide to a psyche- delic world and a mortuary slab back to reality. With Firkins ' house, papier mache and floral sheeting they built their own Homeeomnig display. Front Row: Reno M- King, fr.; Phyllis Elaine Hoy, fr.; Roscilyn K. Mof- filt, fr.; Kalhy Burds, fr.; Mary F. Killeen, fr.; Decinna L. Scott, sr. Second Row; Elizabeth Larson, soph.; Ann Hopkins, fr.; Nancy John- son, fr.; Patricia Mauck, soph.; Joan Mciher, soph.; Theresa Fierk, fr,; Mary J. Wilken, soph. Third Row: Sharon K. Carpenter, fr.; Rita Almircill, fr.; Judy Frick, fr.; De Belknap, jr.; Susan Sheppard, soph.; Lanae Amos, soph.; Marilyn Hall, fr. Top Rovi : Ellen F. Seeck, fr.; Penny Schuckert, soph.; Barbara Baker, soph.; Judy Long, soph.; Laura Holt, soph.; Jo A. Less, soph,; Linda Thomas, jr.; Faith Halverson, fr. 259 j] A , % {i Front Row: Suzanne Septer, jr. (head resident); Maureen B. Stain- brook, jr.; Mary E. Maurer, sr. (v. p.); Elizabeth Hitzhusen (resident advisor); Mary A. Ebbing, jr. (pres.); Karen A. Malmborg, sr. {sec- treos.). Second Row; Cynthia Sievers, fr.; Judy Kalbach, jr.; Barbara E. Osborn, fr.; EMzabet hA. Gooch, jr.; Patricia Norman, fr.; Karen A. Taylor, soph. Top Row: Emi L. Koob, fr.; Pamela S. Ness, fr.; Rosalind K. Rodruck, fr.; Deanne M. Poppen, fr.; Maureen E. Fanning, fr.; Sally A. Long, fr.; Nancy L. Nelson, soph. Busse — Freeman Hall Busse House is one of the two new houses in Freeman Hall, and is named after Florence Busse Smith, a former food and nutrition instructor. The women of the dorm gave a tea and open house in the fall to show off their remodeled dorm and introduce their new resident advisor, Mrs. Eliza- beth Hitzhusen, to the University. The big house project for the year was the WRA formal, Pinecones and HoUyberries. Front Row: Glenda G. Fike, fr.; Roe J. Schwarck, fr.; Laraine Duda, fr.; Ellen Carnwath, sr. Second Row: Barbara C. Jones, fr.; Mary A. Ciha, fr.; Diane K. BufTington, fr.; Rebecca A. Ewan, jr.; Margaret C. Murphy, fr.; Patricia J. Jekerle, fr.; Rosalee K. Norman, fr. Top Row: Betty L. Hahn, fr.; Carolyn J. Cotton, jr.; Judy VanderGaag, jr.; Bev- erly J. Groth, fr.; Pom Silvey, fr.; Joyce Tippett, fr.; Bette Hodgson, fr.; Mary Noeick, fr. 260 I%% ' a Front Row: Christine A. Olson, jr. (head resident); Ann L. Dow, jr. (presj; Carol L. Clifton, sr. [v. p.); Ruth Kratochvil, soph, (sec.l; Deborah L Eagon, soph.; Linda K. Pickers, fr. Second Row: Patricia A. Berry, fr.; Mary P. Sassotelli, jr.; Kritsy J. Boyd, fr.; Marcia K. Crawford, fr.; Carol J, Eveland, ir,; Carolyn J. Adolphs, fr.; Barbara A. Golob, soph. Third Row: Nancy M. Shannon, fr,; Lois J, Klltzke, sr.; Georganna Sheppard, fr.; Cheryl Ruffcorn, fr.; Marita Ringkob, fr.; Cheryl Havick, jr.; Sandra K. Weaver, fr.; Phyllis Koetz, jr. Top Row: Vicky L. Harris, jr.; Linda L. Nelson, fr.; Karol A. Turner, sr.; Joann L. Harris, fr.; Mary J. Boumler, fr.; Carol Gaffney, fr.; Joyce Knox, soph.; Ann Robbins, fr.; Theresa A. Rutz, fr. Vollmer — Freeman Hall Vollmer House started its first year of existence by working on a Blast booth with the men of Alumni Hall. Kimball house bought the Vollmer girls at the Blast auction and all enjoyed a woodsie pumpkin party in October. The whole campus heard the girls yell like Hell in the contest at the Homecoming Pep Baibeque. Pixie Pal Week, Halloween caroling, door decorating contests, as well as other campus activities kept the girls busy as they started their first year on the house system. Front Row: Mary Manning, fr.; Pamela Snively, jr,; Teresa Wahl, fr.; Margoret Nicodemus, soph, (treas.); Sue Lajka, fr,; Cecilie McDonald, soph.; Nancy Carlson, jr. Second Row: Pamela A. Story, fr.; Lots E. Veldhulzen, fr.; Margaret E. Swank, soph,; Marsha L. Altenhofen, soph.; Elaine J. Lyons, fr.; Virginia M. Smith, fr.; Ann L. Pierce, fr.; Jane G. Wessels, fr. Third Row: Lynn L. Jones, fr.; Ruth J. VanZante, jr.; Elizabeth M. Lowrey, fr.; Krista L. Blattler, soph.; Jane A. Jackson, fr.; Eileen E. Lueders, fr.; Donna Biddle, soph.; Franclne Winslow, fr.; Susan D. Schmidt, fr. Top Row: Cindi Towell, fr.; Rosanne Edwards, fr.; Linda Chastek, fr.; Karia J. Hill, jr.; Kathryn M. Kondrasky, fr.; Marilyn Hoeppner, fr.; Karma J. Hill, jr.; Lorrie Leabo, fr.; Deborah Fry, soph,; Susie M. Peterson, fr.; Carole Stevenson, fr. 261 Lyon Hall Lyon Hall, home of 121 women and housemother Mrs. Madge Stark, chose Chamberlain house of Friley as its Big Brother this year. Together they sponsored a spring formal, various exchanges and a third place win- ner in the Milk Maid contest. Lyon women also participated in Veishea canoe races, Sor-Dor, Cam- pus Chest, FEG and Varieties. A new interest was the adoption of a Korean child with whom residents correspond. Front Row: Joyce D. Groenenboom, fr.; Kathie McKean, soph, (treas.); Berrie Lee, jr. (v. p.); Nancy L ynn Johnson, soph, (sec); Margie Menke, fr. Second Row; Diane C. Pullen, fr.; Marie Jones, fr.; Rosemary Kelly, jr.; Miriam Nelson, fr.; Margaret Doron, jr.; Mary S. Swenson, fr. Top Row: Meredith L. McHone, fr.; Rosalie K. Pitzen, fr.; Vicky Stauffer, fr.; Jill M, Smith, fr.; Linda StaufFer, soph.; Judy A. Homan, fr.; Penny Sutton, jr. 262 Front Row: Linda Donnelly, soph.; Judith Arlene Rasmus, sr.; Morcella A Muigrove, fr.; Claudia R Cecil fr.; Mamie A, Cook, fr. Second Row: Morie L Miller, fr.; Carol S. Lyon, jr.; Mario Ray, fr.; Nancy King, fr.; Janet Uthe, fr.; Sharon J. Miller, fr. Top Row: Avriel Oavtt, soph.; Virginia Felton, jr.; Diane K. Konchor, fr.; Linda K. Sprecher, jr.; Elaine C. Hamilton, jr.; Kathy Golles, fr.; Marjoric Kinney, jr. Front Row; Peggy Wahl, fr.; P,it Boyle, soph.; Corolyn Thomson, jr.; Susan Hcrriclt, soph. Second Row: Kathy D. Emmert, jr.; Mary P. Win- born, fr.; Grace Ann Powers, soph.; Susan Martin, fr.; Wendy M. Cald- erwood, jr.; Jean KastI, fr.; Jan J. Pierce, fr. Top Row; Christine M. Lemmon, sr.; Linda Kasperbouer, jr.; Jeanne K. Mantz, fr.; Connie M. Kimrey, soph.; Borbara L. Mas see, soph.; Sally S. Hommel, jr.; Solly A. Robertson, soph.; Deborah S. McGinnis, fr. 263 Front Row: Jayne M. Buckingham, fr.; Judy J. Miller, jr. (v. p.); Joanne I. Gronewold, sr. {head resident); Doreen Reding, jr. (pres.); Kathleen Orden, jr. (treas.). Second Row: Jenta R. Chorpening, soph.; Z. Jean Herron, soph.; Therese A, Bowdre, soph.; Ann M. Gaffney, r.; Dee A. Myers, fr.; Helen Brannan, soph. Third Row: Kathy J. Myers, fr.; Linda A. Lake, fr.; Joyce A. Johnson, fr.; Brenda J. Thomas, fr.; MaryAnn F. Reinhold, fr.; Patricia A. Wictor, fr.; Sharon E. Nourse, soph. Top Row: Diane K. Morenz, soph.; Mary A. Sellers, soph.; Julie L. Wilcox, fr.; Tracy S. Carter, soph.; Myrna J. Laures, fr.; Connie R. Huxsol, jr.; Owen Peterson, soph.; Doris A. Calender, soph. Cranor — Maple Hall Cranor began the year by planning a constitution, budget and general house activities to guide them in the future. The house joined campus activities by selling a Back 40 party at the Campus Chest auction, hav- ing finalists for Engineering Week queen and a Pershing Rifle representa- tive, and entertaining their parents with an open house during Parents ' Weekend. The girls made plans for a house party and other activities for a full or perhaps fuller social calendar. Front Row: Alberta H. Paysen, sr.; Sara M. Usher, sr.; Phyllis R. Gottsche, fr.; Jenny L. Jones, fr.; Christie M. McKinley, fr. Second Row: Paula M. Postel, sop h.; Janice J. Schroeder, sr.; Janet S. Coon, jr.; Thela A. Lorsen, jr.; Susan K. Sampson, fr.; Kay M. Arjes, fr. Third Row: Marcia J. Pothast, jr.; Margaret A. Johnson, fr.; Mary E. Achterhof, fr.; Lyn Ratiiff, jr.; Bobbie Lieberman, soph.; Debbie John- son, fr.; Donna Johnson, sr. Top Row: Marcia A. Sperry, soph.; Sara S. Hunting, jr.; Vicki R. Andrews, jr.; Mary L. Wahling, soph.; Betty J. Claussen, sr.; Karin E. Van Zante, fr. 264 A Front Row: Gayle L. Parsons, sr. (head resident); Barbara J. Rex- winkel, soph, (sec); Susan A. Marriott, jr. (treas.); Lorene R. Van- Roekel, jr. (v. p.); Linda Eikenberry, jr. (pres.). Sscond Row: JoAnn M. Eischeid, jr.; Kathryn L. Magnuson, fr.; Loraine M. Meyer, fr.; Linda M, Warrick, fr.; Ada G. Rude, fr.; Nancy J. Loyd, soph.; Pam J. Frazier, fr.; Debbie J. Pede rsen, fr. Top Row: Carol M. Threlkeld, sr.; Nancy J. Palmer, fr.; P. Suzette Norby, fr.; Darlene S. Bravard, fr;. Diane L. Totten, fr.; Suzan J. Ludwig, soph.; Margaret A. Nordstrom, fr. Forbes — Maple Hall With 67 residents from all over the country, from New York to Cali- fornia, Forbes house had the numbers and variety to be quite active both as a house and as part of the University. The women had several ex- changes on their calendar for the year, many of which were with their big brother house, Hanson. The women participated in the annual Blast auction and, planned the traditional Christmas party for winter quarter. Front Row; Linda J. Madden, r.j; Danuta M. Jankowiak, soph.; Diane L. Roewe, fr.; Barbara J. McGinnis, fr.; Susan L. Perdock, fr.; Mary B. Matz, jr. Second Row: Mary J. Tomlonovic, soph.; Patricia L. Hinshaw, fr.; Pamela L. Patterson, fr.; Lynnette K. OhI, soph,; Gloria E, Constan- tine, soph.; Carol S. Knott, fr.; Nancy L. Barber, soph. Top Row: Bev- erly A. Nilsson, fr.; Brenda A. Brockman, fr.; Linda L. LeMaster, soph.; Bonnie L. Untiedt, soph.; Carol A. Peterman, soph.; Patricia A. Vedder, soph.; Linda R, Knittig, soph. 265 f5 f Front Row: Linda S. Johnson, fr.; H. Charmaine Reece, jr. (pres.); Anita J. Smith, jr. (head resident); Sandra J. Visser, jr. (sec); Mary A. Leake, jr. (v. p.); Janet M. Robinson, jr. (treas.). Second Row: Monica J. Thorn- sen, fr.; Lois J. Smart, fr.; Jan A. Schultz, sr.; Maryanne Smith, fr.; Jami C. Bump, fr.; Marcia V. Powell, sr.; Ingrid E. Johnson, sr. Top Row: Jean A. Murphy, soph.; Jean L. Burr, fr.; Jan L, Eggert, fr.; Annette Christopher, fr,; Sandra L. Snow, fr.; Roberta Penkava, fr,; Elizabeth Watts, soph.; Lynne Levien, soph. Friant-Maple Hal With no history behind it and a long future ahead, Friant received its first bunch of 67 exuberant girls. Popping corn and burning it, noisy quiet hours, baking cakes, carving great pumpkins, papering doors. Homecoming, Parents ' Day, a variety of exchanges like canoeing parties and a Tom ,)ones dinner typify the activities perpetually underway. Front Row: Pat S. Kummerfeldt, soph.; Judy E. Scott, soph,; Jill Estep, fr.; Kathy M. Hora, fr.; Sandy K. Linde, fr. Second Row; Susan M. Berry, sr.; Linda E. Britten, soph.; Donna K. Petersen, fr.; Pan J. Coles, soph.; Ellen Y. VerMeer, fr.; Terry L. Block, fr. Top Row: Lee A. Groves, soph.; Leigh A. Maimer, fr.; Justina I. Bontty, soph.; Kathy D. Koppen, soph.; M. Susan Bowden, jr.; Sue TeWalt, i , Kathy A. Burk, soph. 266 J f rfl m% % f  .  p Front Row: Kay Swanson, jr. (sec); Sue Morgart, jr. (v. p.); Susan L. Msrkley, sr. (hsad resident); Betty J. Schultz, jr. (pres.); Mary L. Mra- chek, ir. (treas.). Second Row: Joan K, Wetzel, fr.; Marilyn S. Quick, jr.; Jane M. Tolsdorf, fr,; Joy B. Partridge, fr.; Janice A. La r sen, Jr.; Barb Goodall, fr, Third Row: Sue E. Johnson, jr.; Marilyn D, Ham- (%-W mond, fr.; Catherine L. Harper, soph.; Colleen L. Concannon, soph.; Lillian K. Thomas, jr.; Sheila M. Headington, fr.; Susan Stoltz, fr. Top Row: Jean A. Thompson, soph.; Sharon K. Buhr, fr.; Cassandra A. Hib- ner, soph,; Rose A. Hargarafen, jr.; Betsy Mack, fr.; Connie Varley, fr.; Sharon Randciu, jr. Hayden-Mapie Hal Although a lack of funds has handicapped the new house, Hayden enthusiasm runs high. Hayden had a milkmaid participant, showed skill in intramurals. and even struck up, much to Maple ' s delight, a novelty band, the muscially-inclined Hayden Horns. The highlight of the year, however, was the service project in which residents entertained children from various institutions for a weekend. Front Row: Marilyn R. Moore, jr.; Karleen K. Sachse, soph.; Marti Evans, fr.; Laura Kennedy, fr.; Barbara Bohrbach, soph. Second Row: Marty Larson, fr.; Cheryl A. Scholten, fr.; Debbie E. Bavvou, soph.; Virginia A. Cook, jr.; Susan E. Knupp, fr.; Marlene K. Broiher, fr. Third Row: Judith M. Johnson, soph., Patricia A. Stokes, si; Phyllis M. Port, sr.; Heather A. Svacina, fr,; Nancy C. Webb, soph.; Shirley A. Johnson, jr.; Becky J. Kiser, soph. Top Row: Barbara Halverson, soph.; Mary J. Miller, fr.; Helen M. Skow, soph.; Jo A. Cox, soph.; Mary A. Tegeler, jr.; Mary H. Varnum, jr. 26 ' J? f L f o: ' Front Row: Carol J. Anderson, jr. (head resident); Julie L. Christian, jr. (pres.); Lenore Vansanten, soph, (sec.-treas.); Myra Kray, jr. (v.p.); Patricia S. Ashbaugh, fr.; Paula Sufficool, soph. Second Row: Linda L. Catlin, soph.; Carolyn K. Dietrich, fr.; Chris Cushman, fr.; Beth A. Nothyway, fr.; Marsha H. Hubacher, sr.; Bonnie M. Tiefenthaler, fr.; Lynette R. Jones, soph. Top Row: Sharon M. Anholt, fr.; Dorothy L. Wilson, fr.; Rhonda Johnson, fr.; Catherine L. Carter, soph.; Marilyn L. Snider, fr.; Nancy M. Wareiner, fr.; Georgia A. Walter, fr.; Sue D. Elsen, soph. Knowles — Maple Hal As a new house, Knowles had a busy year establishing policies and coordinating the efforts of 67 women in enthusiastic work on house proj- ects and participation in house programs. Knowles scored an early suc- cess when Sam Boge was declared first runner-up in the Milk Maid con- test of All Ag Week. A Homecoming display with Franklin house required many hours of work from the house, but the women feel it was quite worth the effort. Front Row: Joy L. Rife, fr.; Mary F. Jackson, fr.; Dawn J. Sywassink, fr.; Jan L. Hoffman, fr.; Carolyn A. Riley, sr.; Susan M. Meikle, fr. Second Row: Joyce 1. Frederick, jr.; Jennifer H. Brasch, fr.; Nancy E. Drake, fr.; Lynn R. Johnson, fr.; Joann M. Huelman, fr.; Mary L. Cart- wright, fr.; Teri J. McQuade, soph. Top Row; Carol K. Anderson, soph.; Cynthia J. Wheeler, soph.; Mary L. Hughes, sr.; Nancy Soren- sen, soph,; Rose Greeley, fr.; Jill Piche, fr. 268 Front Row: Carolyn S. Rosi, jr. (sec); Judy E. Garms. sr. (pres.); Donna L. D«lfs,  r. (hp d roiidont); Sue E. Finrow, jr. (v. p.); Margaret A. S«ib, jr. llreot.). Second Row: Kathleen A. Meyer, soph.; Harriet J. Horn, loph.; Mary L. Hughot, soph.; E. Ann Bell, sr.; Cynthia D. WoUh, soph.; Kclhy L. Walitron, loph. Top Row: Anne M. Hamilton, soph.; Sandy L. Wilson, fr.; Linda K. Hoeppncr, loph.; Nancy A. Hopp. soph.; Carol M. Kruse, jr.; Pom J. Sparks, soph.; Susan L- Anderson, soph. Shilling-Maple Hall Shilling is another of the many new liouses formed this year under the almost universal house system. Most of residents ' time is spent on planning and building for the future. Init the house as a unit did house this year ' s Milk Maid. Shilling also sold a Roman Orgy at the Blast Auction and held a deco- rating contest during winter quarter. front Row; Chriiti« T. Thieman, joph.; Lindo R. Bahnoy. jr.; Cheri L. Avitt, loph.; B« ly I. Hinrichion, soph.; Mary L. Schnindr, loph. Sec- ond Row: Elolne A. Hayoi, jr.; Patricia A. Hartvigion, soph.; Shoryl I. Stanley, soph.; Diono M. Burmcitler, soph.; Sharon K. Young, soph.; Sandra K. Peterson, jr.; Dorlhca J. Heide, soph. Top Row: Cheryl S. Chrislonson, jr.; Kathy Froohlich, soph.; Corrco Smith, soph.; Dobby Kurpiol, soph.; Liz Nygoard, fr.; Stephanie Berg, fr.; Darto K. Siebrecht, soph. Md rr A lj yA 269 i II f « T 1 T Front Row: Janis R. Parker, fr.; Sharon S. Sanders, fr.; Donna D. Droch, soph, (pres.); Karen J. Pellett, jr. (head resident); Kathy J. Rubel, fr.; Carol J. Sorensen, jr. Second Row: Kae E. Roskens, fr.; Grace A. Hughes, soph.; Sally D. Young, sr.; Cheryl A. Martens, fr.; Ranae D. Poller, fr.; Kathy E. Pas, soph.; Jane L. Mead, fr. Top Row: Kay M. Rutherford, soph.; Zelda A. Lilleholm, fr.; JoAnn H. Jepperson, jr.; Sandra L. Daugord, soph.; Diana D. Bortvit, soph.; Twyla M. Miller, jr.; Carol C. Kurtz, fr.; Sharon L. Stender, soph. Walls-Maple Hall Walls House began the school year by Inviting the freshmen women and their parents to a reception in the seventh floor den of Maple. For Homecoming and Veishea the women, working with the men of Harriman house, made their own sign to hang outside. A Halloween sleep-in, a Christmas caroling party, a spring formal and numerous exchanges constituted house social activities for the year. Front Row: Kathy J. Gardner, fr.; Karilyn J. Winfrey, fr.; Debbie S. Murrell, soph.; Sheryl J. Schroeder, soph.; Sharon L. Grimm, soph. Second Row: Susan R. Rudi, soph.; Elizabeth A. Clement, fr.; Barbara J. Wright, soph.; Suzanne P. Landsverk, soph.; Michieal McBarnes, fr.; Ruth C. Schoeppner, sr. Top Row: Annette M. Ferondo, soph.; Nancy M. Kucera, jr.; Barbara J. Zimmermann, fr.; Kathy Rosa, fr.; Chris SwafFord, fr.; Jo Richards, fr.; Cyndy G. Powers, fr. 270 Front Romt: Florence M. Swartz, soph.; Patricia L. Kemp, sr. (head resi- dent); Chris L. Wehrman, soph. (v. p.); Janet S. Junge, soph, (pres.); Carol Harper, jr. (Ireas.); Margaret A. Dockal, jr. Second Row: Deb- orah A. Eimen, fr.; Patricia S. Palmer, jr.; Jody Tainter, soph.; Judy A. Horn, soph.; Cheryl J. Peterson, jr.; Trudy A. Johnson, sr.; Cheryl R. Dogotch, fr. Top Row: Lois A. Angerer, soph.; Rosemarie A. Gardner, fr.; Donna J. Ovington, jr.; Marjorie Brandt, jr.; Mary A. Frerich, jr.; Fran Bruzek, sr.; Leonne Myers, fr.; Linda Strange, soph. Young — Maple Hall Young house origmated when coeds from Barton Hall migrated to Maple last winter. Colonization took place spring quarter of ' 67. Elec- tions were held for fall and newly elected officers made plans for the house to act as a unit. Young house activities included a laundry exchange purchased by Alpha Kappa Lambda at Campus Chest auction. The women were active with intramurals, open houses and campus functions. Winter quarter they were busy in Varieties with Delta Chi. Life in the penthouse of Maple swings with the campus and the breeze. Front Row; Christine L. Clary, sr.; Nancy R. Mosiger, fr.; Beth Hard- inger, soph.; Theresa Haggerty, fr.; Linda C. Lyon, fr.; Cindy Tuttle, soph. Second Row: Brenda J. KruM, soph.; Josephine H. Muenchow, soph.; Susan E. Emrick, fr.; Margene K. Bower, jr.; Carolyn E. Parry, jr.; Laura R. Lewis, soph.; Clarice A. Hogberg, soph. Top Row: Mary J. Lursen, soph.; Barbara C. Pleuss, sr.; Elizabeth A. Landers, soph.; Carol K. Talbot, fr.; Linda K. Down, fr.; Ruth A. Hardin, jr.; Susan C. Bcichel, jr. 271 V L Front Row: Linda J. Burton, soph.; Glenda R. Collins, jr. (sec); Jen- nifer E. Coughlin, sr. (head resident); Laura L. Wig nail, jr. (pres.); Phyllis R. Stenstrom, soph, (treas.); Ann L. Detig, jr. (v. p.). Second Row: Bonita M. Sellstrom, fr.; Shirley E. Comp, fr.; Kathleen M. Betz, jr.; Linda Rouhaus, soph.; Joyce E. Gallentine, jr.; Rita E. Beary, fr.; Donna Fitzgerald, fr. Top Row: Louise E. Paysen, jr.; Barbara L. Lewis, sr.; Constance K. Fleming, fr.; Rosemary B. Corsiglia, jr.; Jea nM. Schleisman, fr.; Patricio A. Dunn, soph.; Mary M. Nicklaus, sr.; Joan E. Darby, fr. Durian-Oak Hall The Durian Dolls got their first trophy by winning first place in the small combination Veishea floats, which they built with Noble house. Other spring activities included a service project for the Des Moines zoo, Sor-Dor, a spring formal planned in conjunction with other Oak houses and a Blast picnic with Knapp house. To start the new year off right the women accepted MacRae house as their big brother, after, of course, many courting activities. The spot- light was on Durian as it was awarded the best women ' s skit trophy at the Campus Chest auction. Front Row: Kathy L. Seaton, sr.; Jean M. Schissel, jr.; Ann C. Carpen- ter, sr.; Maida E. Wells, fr.; Nancy Scaggs, fr.; Marsha Canfleld, fr. Second Row: Michaele E. Silcox, soph.; Kathryn H. Hoyman, fr.; Mar- ilyn K. Christensen, jr.; Linda S. Frazier, jr.; Kathleen A. Doyle, jr.; Jo A. Smith, fr.; Beverly K. Allen, fr. Top Row: Mary F. Herbrechfsnieier, fr.; Donna K. Stineman, jr.; Nancy A. Olson, soph.; Jane E. Donovan, fr.; R. Ann Phillips, jr.; Susan J. Hartzler, fr.; Mary B. Stauble, fr.; Jacque Joy, soph.; Peggy L. Hull, fr. 272 f) fl i I n ' w ■' f% « Front Row: Diane E. Jensen, soph, (sec); Sally J. Andresen, jr. (head resident); Carolyn B. Stark, soph, (pres.); Lois M. Felkind soph, (treas.); Sally A. Brown, soph. (v. p.). Second Row: Pam Stoner, soph.; Undo Wunschel, soph.; Patricia Adams, soph.; Jane Wiese, jr,; Cindy A. Clossen, fr.; Mary A. Pascale, soph. Top Row: Joan M. Schueler, fr.; Janet McKee, sr.; Sheri K. Jackowell, sr.; Mary Wilson, sr.; Sally A, Jackowell, sr.; Barbara Brooks, soph.; Connie J. Macon, jr. Fosmark-Oak Hall Fosmark ' s chief claim to fame this year rests in their third place-win- ning Homecoming display which they accomphshed with the able assist- ance of Converse house. They set up a working program involving Mor- tenson house as their big brother. Residents joined forces with the other houses in Oak in planning an annual spring foririal, and. as a unit, worked on a Varieties skit in winter quarter occupations. Front Row: Debby E, Grell, fr.; Cindi J. Alexander, soph.; Lois J. Nelson, fr.; Kathleen L. Damman, soph.; Gloria Neal, sr. Second Row: Pamela J. Turriff, jr.; Kay A. Taylor, fr.; Margo Hoft, jr.; Betty Huisman, jr.; Bina Aggarwal, soph.; Ann E. Campbell, fr.; Marilyn R. Conant, fr. Top Row: Kathy V. Davisson. fr.; Kathleen M. Messer, soph.; Joanne E. Verga, sr.; Mary L. Schuetz, jr.; Lois E. Lerdal, fr.; Michele Burr, sr.; Sharon Juergens, soph.; Joann Swanson, jr. 273 ' Sma Lti-i-J Front Row: Dawn P. Gordon, r.; Anita S. Stoffers, jr. (freas.); Angela R. Kusel, jr. (pres.); Pamela A. Johnson, sr. (head resident); Nancy A. Wallace, jr. (v. p.); Linda R. Struve, jr. (sec). Second Row: Kathy J. Sobotka, fr.; Nancy K. Gibney, soph.; Carolyn J. Moon, fr.; Cathy Hin- son, soph.; Nancy J. Sommerville, soph.; Diane B. Butler, fr.; Peggy L. Agon, fr. Third Row: S. Ann Schroeder, soph.; Susan K. Ham, jr.; Nancy L. Papke, soph.; Marcia R. Zierath, fr.; Linda J. Brooks, fr.; Chris Felsted, fr.; Nancy Cox, soph.; Kathy Davis, f r. Top Row: Linda Mickelson, fr.; Marty Madsen, fr.; Kathy Oberg, fr.; Marilyn Denning, fr.; Jan Burchett, fr.; Karen Kampa, soph.; Connie Peterson, fr.; Nancy Levine, soph.; Linda Guthart, fr. King-Oak Hal King ' s spring quarter was highlighted by their formal, Younger Than Springtime , Veishea participation and Mothers ' Weekend. Fall quarter ushered in continuation of the Big-Sis Little Sis program. Blast with Spin- ney house. Homecoming and Parents ' Day Plans. As the winter months passed. King hosted a festive Christmas party and honored parents at a special Parent ' s Day. Front Row; Marge L. Koepke, fr.; Becky J. Lauver, fr.; Jane V. Shan- non, fr.; Carol Zike, fr.; Karyl Garbow, fr.; Janet Whipp, fr.; Mary Robinson, jr. Second Row: Cynthia L. Myntti, fr.; Debbie Martin, fr.; Margaret J. Fachman, sr.; Connye Wilson, soph.; Susan J. Odegaard, fr.; Dana Moret, fr.; Sue Hammer, soph.; Lynda J. Wagner, jr. Third Row: Syntheo J. Maas, soph.; Nancy A. Thomson, jr.; Pam J. Rennie, 274 jr., Linda B. Loe, jr.; L, Ann Fellinger, soph.; Diane H. Johnson, fr.; Patricia D. Gloyer, jr., Lynda L. Main, soph.; Sarah L. Schroeder, fr. Top Row: Linda K. Fymbo, jr.; Carolyn K. Baker, jr.; Linda R. Jensen, fr.; Carol Eichelberger, soph.; Teresa Rhodes, fr.; Jo A. Hedges, fr.; Carol Morotti, fr.; Ann Letsinger, fr.; Linda Hinkle, soph. 1 1 h_ I Front Row: Sue E. Ritchie, jr. (pres.); Nancy A. Mangold, soph, (v. p.); Renee M. Drabek, jr. {head resident); Jo Whitney, jr. (treas.); Pat Gay, fr. Second Row: Sue Rumba ugh, soph.; M. Susan McCarroll, soph.; Meri B. Gillespie, fr.; Jeanene Lundberg, soph.; Rosemary Bullock, fr,; Beth E. Johnson, jr Third Row: Rose M. Merry man, fr.; Suzanne M. Grady, fr.; Christine A. Boos, fr.; Judith A. DeNuet, fr.; Carol J. Rose- man, fr.; Charlen A. Schrock, soph.; Joan K. Henn, fr. Top Row: Ricki Miller, soph.; Judy K. Krueger, jr.; Carol J. Bauch, jr.; Elizabeth Sive- sind, fr.; Marcia Orr, fr.; Joyce Schares, jr.; Diane Best, jr.; Christine Peterson, soph. Sims — Oak Hal The house ot Sims joined the Dodds rebelhon at Veishea with Man- cini on the Move. Fall saw the women blast off with the Firkins fellows at Ye Pub. By leading Homecoming button sales, the freshmen brought the house another trophy. Cadence was a showcase for house beauty with a Sims ' Dorm Darlin ' . The watchful eye of Big Brother Louden focused on strengthening sibhng relations. Deserving recipients of the house award, the Sims Sin- ner, are apparently difficult to find. Front Row; Karen R. Foster, fr.; Martha A. Foster, fr.; Nancy M. Cronin, fr.; Claudia A. Mulder, jr.; Veria A. Faidley, ir. Second Row: Mary Gidel, soph.; Marcia Rognes, fr.; Pat Henry, soph.; Pat Fadiga, fr.; Diana Runnells, soph.; April Faidley, fr. Third Row: Lin- nie Hoban, soph.; Mary Hatala, sr.; Dianna L. Rolph, jr.; Holly A. Hendricks, jr.; Sara E. Peoples, jr.; Shirley J. Humpal, soph. Top Row: Mary A. Heuer, soph.; Rea L. Hagon, fr.; Karen K. Krambeck, soph.; SherrI E. Stanley, fr.; Barbara J. Watson, fr.; Jean E. Klaassen, jr. 275 Roberts Hall The Roberts that was was: waiting for the maihnan; the quiet beauty of a candlepassing; coffee at 3 a.m.; the shrill cry of a telephone; the FOR- MAL and the swish of skirls; VEISHEA, grubbies, cokes and paste-spat- tered shoes; BLAST, hammers, saws and paint. It was SOR-DOR and hunting for black dresses; cigar smoke and fath- ers in the rec room; Christmas gifts for childi ' en; cases before House Council; alarms at dawn; midnight fire drills; John buckets and sleepy- eyed Good Mornings. Next year will it be houses? 1 €4 if - Front Row: Julia E. Blylhe, jr. (treas.); Dianne K. Waterhouse, jr. (pres.); Barbara J. Kix miller, jr. (v. p.); Cindy A. Lord, soph, (sec); Susan K. Wilson, fr. Second Row: Donna M. Mueller, soph.; Jan M. Cripps, soph.; Nancy J. Barron, fr.; Mary T. Whitechurch, fr.; Linda K. Kinsinger, soph.; Sendee Hiller, soph. Third Row: Linda L. Laughlin, fr.; Jo Nigrelli, soph.; Suzanne Wiseman, jr.; Kathryn S. Cooper, soph.; Gloria C. VanGundy, soph.; Ann M. Burbridge, fr.; Susan J. Knowlton, soph. Fourth Row: Kathy K. Nelson, fr.; Therese M. Civilate, fr.; De lores J. Kroger, jr.; Dolores N. Purdum, soph.; Linda S. Madden, jr. Marcta Kolenbrander, sr.; Sue Runyan, fr.; Judi Taylor, sr. Top Row Rila K. Patterson, fr.; Joan M. Dvorak, soph.; Christy S. Eittreim, fr, Carole Bartelma, soph.; Connie Ray, soph.; Nancy Jackson, soph Janet M. Ewert, fr.; Jo E. Dann, fr.; Sandra Knowlton, soph. 276 A ULl J Front Row ; Trudy Tobin, fr.; Nancy S. Chase, soph.; Mary Bolunhouse, fr., Katie Hunter, fr.; Karen Olson, fr. Second Row: Rebecc a R. Nor- ton, jr.; Karen K. Godbersen, jr.; Noaleen G. Larson, jr.; Judith A Bern, fr.; Judith E. Steenhoek, sr.; A. Eileen GrimmJus, soph. Third Row: Diane H. Young, fr.; Sharen O. McKenzie, fr.; Patricia A. Park, jr.; Morlene S. Elsen, fr.; Peggy E. Smith, soph.; Virginia A. Gilkey, jr.; lone J, Bloon, fr. Fourth Row: Margaret P. O ' Brien, fr,; Susan J. • ' • Youngerman, sr.; Connie E. Beermann, jr.; Nancy G. Smith, fr.; Glen- ice V. Varley, fr.; Meri!ee M. Schmidt, sr.; Leia M. Norton, fr.; Marcia J. Anderson, jr. Top Row: Lorna R. Randolph, soph.; Carol B. Lamont, fr.; Betty J. Rice, soph.; Sheryl A. Olenius, jr.; Margaret E. Klus, fr.; Connie J. VanNorden, fr.; Chelly A. Mort, soph.; Peggy L. Sharpe, fr.; Rose K. Stukenberg, fr. Front Row; Patricia J- McLaughlin, jr.; Louann Pfaff, fr.; Beverly J. Merritt, fr,; Rita Tanner, soph.; Leslie Oleson, fr.; Karen Frommelt, soph. Second Row: Linda K. Tilton, fr.; Julie E. Buboltz, fr.; Janice K. Teske, sr.; Janis E- Keeney, sr.; Jayne A, Olson, fr.; Karen L. Pierce, fr.; Karen L. White, fr. Third Row: Irene A. Johnson, jr.; Mary- Joyce Knowles, fr.; Mary A. Carstens, fr.; Mary A, Fitzgibbon, fr.; Nancy L, Blunck, fr ; Mary S. Williams, fr.; Pat A, Stevens, soph,; Diana L. Clark, jr. Fourth Row: Sandra S. Culp, soph.; Susan J. Harbison, fr.; Mary A. Matthiessen, fr.; Shari Burgus, fr.; Marian Smith, sr.; Jane Kunkleman, soph,; Kathy Bade, soph.; Martha J. McNutt, fr.; Terrie L. Thompson, soph. Top Row: Alberta A. Flachman, jr.; Bobbie Foutch, soph.; Beverly A. Rupp, jr.; Jackie A. VenHorst, fr.; Lindo Northcote, fr.; Shirley Ferris, jr.; Sheryl Cronbaugh, soph.; Donna Volz, fr.; Sonia Dietrich, sr.; Phyllis Peterson, jr.; Dell Harm sen, fr. 277 Welch Hall After many weeks of practice, the women of Welch took top honors at the annual Sor-Dor competition. Because of this accomphshment, they were invited to sing during the intermission of Sinfonia Sing. Welch fired up for intramurals, placing second in total points for over-all participation in women ' s intramurals. They placed in basketball, volleyball and fencing;- and wound up winning the softball championship. Front Row: Mary M. Temple, fr.; Gayle A. Yearous, jr.; Mary Bauder, jr. (treas.); Linda E. Brinkman, jr. (pres.); Jo A. Robie, jr. (v. p.); Debra Dougherty, jr. (sec); Lynda J. Fessler, sr. Second Row: Glenda J. Jef- feris, jr.; Mary K. Neuroth, jr.; Barbara J. Caswell, fr.; Lyn Steinke, fr.; Charlotte I. Stanley, soph.; Cheryl J. Moler, soph.; Sheryl Persinger, jr.; Becky Locke, fr. Third Row: Nancy M. Steva, soph.; Linda K. Miller, soph.; Janice E. Mouw, sr.; Carolyn Padley, jr.; Nancy J. Davis, fr.; Elaine L. Spencer, fr.; Sally J, Wright, fr.; Janet Medberry, soph.; Pris- cilia I. Britten, fr. Fourth Row: Susie Samuelson, fr.; Mary Bergman, fr.; Bev Collen, soph.; Ester Miles, jr.; Nancy Chasteen, soph.; Barbara Donelson, jr.; Janet Smith, sr.; Julie Lein, soph.; Mary F. Alesch, f Liz A. Rugen, soph. Top Row: Melanie J. Derr, soph.; Meredith A Lundquist, soph.; Carolyn J. Verdeck, soph.; Elizabeth R. Lundquist, fr, Dorene C. Funk, jr.; Ruth Schneidermann, fr.; Mary L. Augustine, jr Merelene M. Stanley, fr.; Diana Westbrook, soph.; Molly Darnell, jr Marilyn K. Kruger, fr. 278 Front Row: Kathy E. Olmsted, fr.; Christine A. Evans, soph.; Kathy A. Schroder, soph.; Dianne Replogle, jr.; Susan Rees, soph.; Mary A. Stahr, soph.; Paulo J. Hopkins, soph. Second Row: Rochelle A. Borch- ers, soph.; Linda K. McCrea, soph.; Barbara L. Johnson, jr.; Kathy E. Crone, jr.; Barbara A. Kahree, soph,; Beth P, Burns, jr.; Kathy S. Kra- mer, soph.; Ruth A. Lacock, soph. Third Row: DiAnne L. Sinn, fr,; Susan M. Frimml, fr.; Marsha A, Lutgens, fr.; Susan E. Sage, soph.; Linda K. Crooks, fr.; Patricia A. Doty, fr.; Janet L. Jones, jr.; Connie J. PhilMps, fr. Fourth Row: Karen S. Hill, soph.; Elaine E. Anderson, jr. Joyrene V. Huehn, soph.; Ellen J. Murphy, soph.; Jayne Hager, fr. Susan Peet, jr.; Julie McMenamin, soph.; Margaret Marsh, soph. Marsha Elgin, soph.; Julie Sartor, fr. Top Row: Susan Denger, soph. Joan M. Miller, fr.; Penny L. Peterson, fr.; Rita E. Setter, fr.; Judith Noble, soph.; Marilyn Hacker, soph.; Brenda Eden, soph.; Patti Partlow, fr.; Julia Musgrove, jr.; Arlys Knowles, fr. Front Row: Cynthia Reisser, fr.; Norma Dinnes, fr.; Debbie Grindem, fr.; Teresa A. Westphal, jr.; Nancy L. Buss, soph.; Charlotte Miller, fr. Second Row: Mary C. Greiner, fr.; Marilyn J. Wahl, fr.; Linda J. Slay- baugh, fr.; Diane K. Yonney, fr.; Genelle R. Groomes, fr.; Kathy C. Bosworth, fr.; Kristine Petersen, fr. Third Row: Myrna B. Merryman, jr.; Ann L. Brown, fr.; Linda VanAsselt, fr.; Carol Olson, fr.; Jeannie Anderson, fr.; Dianne Norell, soph.; Tana Hempy, fr.; Julie Cousland, fr. Fourth Row: Permilla Edgington, sr.; Gretchen L. DeBoer, jr.; Kir- sten J. Pederson, f r.; Arnette Bell, soph.; Julie Mills, soph.; Donna Nitzsche, fr.; Carolyn Heimbuch, jr.; Vicki Hodges, fr.; Jeanette Rice, fr.; Glenda Kramer, jr. 279 Q flSX ! v Front Row: Diane M. Kester, jr. (pres.); Suzanne E. Snitker, jr. (v.p.); Sandi Schmitt, jr. (sec); Nancy Scott, soph, (treas.); Ardyth Harris, grad. (head resident). Top Row: Sandra L. Bauer, soph.; Vicki A. Marlowe, jr.; Ellen J. March, fr.; Christine A. Larson, fr.; Kay A. Sar- gent, soph.; Anne L. Hevey, fr.; Maryjo Thompson, fr. Fleming — Westgate Hall Being a small house, and without the necessary manpower, Fleming has found it difficult to participate in many of the all-University events, such as Blast, Veishea and Homecoming. Residents, however, can partici- pate, and do, in womens intramurals, notably volleyball, basketball and bowling. House members also have exchanges to let their presence, if not size, be known. Front Row: Susan K. Meyer, sr,; Karla A. Hendersoh, fr.; Elaine K. Rahn, jr.; Nancy L. Young, sr.; Donna M. Shivvers, jr. Top Row: Sheryl A. Glasnapp, fr.; Sandra J. Hayler, fr.; Troyce K. Nodland, fr.; Karen K. Fischer, soph.; Jan Renes, jr.; Jeanette R. Jarobsen, fr.; Martha R. Anderson, jr. 280 fiBI 0i00 Front Row: Louise M. Kellogg, jr.; Diana G. Stewart, jr. (sec); Janice L. Schmidt, jr. (treas.); Susan L. Carlson, jr. (v. p.); Judith E. Larson, sr.; Julie A. Thompson, sr. Top Row: Morya L. Booth, soph,; Mary A. Knudson, jr.; Colleen L. DeBerg, fr.; Paulo S. Watson, soph.; Nancy A. Nober, fr.; Kothy J. Smith, fr.; Mary L. Jeffries, fr.; Sharon K. Collins, sr.; Colleen £. Chesnut, fr.; Linda L, Barnes, fr. Lowe-Westgate Hal With a preponderance of attached girls, Lowe finds itself lacking in the number of exchanges it can participate in and sponsor. However, this fact did not top residents from being awarded the Best Theme and Performance trophy for the Blast booth wliich they built with Lange house. They also managed to erect a Veishea float with the help of Niles house. They also were able to execute successfully their annual steak fry held during Dames Daze. Front Row: Margaret J. Hansen, jr.; Cynthia Polk, fr.; Janis L. Brown, fr.; Sheryl Miller, fr.; Harriet Bell, sr.; Connie L. Roe, fr. Top Row: Beverly M. Meyer, jr.; Carol M. Stieier, sr.; Suzanne Kubik, sr.; Nancy JR John, fr.; Lois Nuehring, sr.; Linda Corson, jr.; Faye A. Littlefield, fr.; Kay E. Purdy, jr.; Jeannene I. Wright, sr.; Donna J. Rogers, sr. 281 Fronf Row: RosaLee M. Illg, sr. (pres.); Jean E. Worthan, jr. (head resident); Paula A. Petersen, sr. (v. p.); Nedra A. Herr, sr. (sec). Second Row: Christie S. Love, soph, (treas.); Nancy A. Fischer, fr.; Jean A. Owens, jr.; Jean E. Hennessey, soph.; Kathryn A. Killion, fr.; Debra J. Emery, soph. Top Row: Ann M. Squier, fr.; Joanne M. Clar- quist, jr.; Paula G. Hecox, soph.; Virginia M. Kirchner, fr.; Kathy D. Cox, fr.; Deanna R. Kanlay, jr.; Panelle J. Bruce, jr. Nelson -Westgate Hall Spring quarter was an enjoyable and productive ten weeks for Nelson house, the third floor citadel of Westgate. From the distribution of house sweatshirts to the steak fry in unexpected snow, enthusiasm dominated. A high cumulative grade point and a number of residents on the Deans List boosted morale. Homecoming found Nelsonites next door with Alpha Sigma Phi mold- ing, stretching and pasting a creation called What ' s a Tiger Lily? into being. Winter found the girls at their annual Christmas party with their own pseudo Santa Claus, Dr. Schweider, their faculty associate. Front Row: Helen R. Brockie, fr.; Abby I. Levine, fr.; Morcia L. Volken- ani ' , jr.; Roberta M. Barnes, jr. Second Row: Rochelle L. Smith, soph.; Connie L. Libberton, soph.; Linda M. Eddy, fr.; Alexandra L. Martin, soph.; Ntcki S. Noonan, soph.; Daria M, Jackson, jr. Top Row: S ue A. Draper, soph.; Joanne M. Noiercki, soph.; Kathy Meinhart, fr.; Lois V. Lunkerton, fr.; Beverly A. Stout, soph.; Cathy J. Schmitz, soph.; Shirley J. Stoltenberg, fr. 282 Front Row: Susan E. Cloud, jr. (pres.); Jayne M. Powers, jr. (v.p.); Marge L. Shelton, soph, (sec); Joyce M. Klinger, soph, (treas.). Second Row: Cynthia L. Vaubel, sr.; Kathy L. Huffaker, soph.; Susan C. Strait, sr. (head resident); Bonnie L. Adier, fr.; Suzan J. Hays, soph.; Theresa Rossmanith, jr. Top Row; Nancy J. Burr, soph.; Frances C. Bay, soph.; Tammie A. Lorenz, soph.; Charlotte E. Coughlin, soph.; Marcia J. Johns, fr.; Debbie D. Brown, fr.; Nancy J. Meisenheimer, sr. Tilden-Westgate Hall Tilden celebrated its first house party in history, winter quarter, at the YMCA camp, which several members found difficult to locate. Tildenites managed what residents termed a super-improved grade point during the past year, which, needless to say cheered them all up considerably. The men of Alunnii Hall invited house residents to build a Veishea float during the spring. It proved so successful that the girls are again going to build a float for this year ' s Veishea parade. Front Row: Susan C. Matko, soph.; Patricia L, Taylor, fr.; Pamela C. Saucke, jr.; Beth L. Beadleston, fr. Second Row: Deborah A. Ellis, sr.; Sharon C. Andersen, jr.; Ruth A. Riggs, soph.; Carol C. Peters, fr.; Jan K. Storia, soph. Top Row: P. Jean Journey, soph.; Fran E. Maurer, soph.; Carrie A. Howard, fr.; Lynda I. Kelsey, sr.; M. Maureen Mc- Hugh, soph.; Sue A, Natvig, soph. 283 Front Row: Diana R. Myers, jr. (treas.); Linda K. Brown, soph, (pres.); Martha L. Templeton, grad. (head resident); Gloria A. Ladenthin, fr. Second Row: Sue A. Blanford, fr.; Marcia J. Harrington, jr.; Irene M, Morowsky, jr.; Annette E. Chinuge, fr.; Marilyn R. Nelson, fr.; Mary M. Boatman, fr. Top Row: Mary E. Lund berg, fr.; Linda K. Poppen, fr.; Mary E. Lahmann, soph.; Jan M. McGinty, jr.; Linda J. Pluta, jr.; Susan J. Carroll, fr. Devitt- Linden Hall Fairly distinctive in its own right. Devitt is the only house in the MRA which can be found on two floors. It doesn ' t necessarily mean that resi- dents can do twice as much, but it is something diff ' erent. Devitt joined all of Linden in construction of the trophy-winning Knapp Linden Home- coming display this year. It ' s had its share of exchanges with men ' s residences. And its mem- bers captured the Women ' s Intramural volleyball title fall quarter. Front Row: Diane L. Engh, fr.; Sandra L. Spohnheimer, fr.; Cindy J, Shirley, fr.; Judy M. Jackson, soph. Second Row: Mary E. Pohls, sr.; Kristin K. Johnson, fr,; Karen K. Kraft, soph.; Jeanne C. Swanson, fr.; Jo E. Schmidt, fr.; Linda L. Jensen, fr. Top Row: Judy A. Gjovik, jr.; Sandy L. Rigter, fr.; Jill A. Fischer, fr.; Ruth A. Hokel, fr.; Sharon M. Lare, fr.; Phyllis Krebill, jr.; Kathleen Lindaman, fr. 284 Front Row; Ruth T. Nodlond, jr. (v. p.); Jean E. Kahre, sr.; Sherry L. Jensen, sr.; Sani Norrls, soph, (sec.-treas.); Kristen R. Hurty, jr. (pres.); Phyllis J. McEl- Long, jr.; Potti heney, jr. (head resident); Deeno M. Dodge, sr. Top row: Lynn L. soph.; Linda E. dy K. Llewellyn, fr.; B. Doyle, fr.; Kris L. Anderson, soph. Jean G. HedrJck, Blomgren, jr.; Li jr.; Marilyn K. ndo S. Carson, Hoxie- Linden Hall No more first floor Linden; now it ' s Hoxie House. The name v ith- standing, the women auctioned off a lawn party to Stalker house residents for Campus Chest. Homecoming rolled around and the women provided newspapers, paint brushes and elbow grease to help Knapp house and Linden take first place in the MRA-WRA division. Winter quarter brought the opening of that much longed for and waited for den. Fronf Row: Erica M. Schultz, fr.; Linda J. Lee, soph.; Judith J. Daub, fr.; Zelda N. Witzel, fr.; Beth VanSittert, jr.; Nancy L. Johnson, soph. Top Row: Sharon M. Kossar, soph.; Marlene K, Forret, fr.; Kathryn J. Schuldt, sr.; Cindy L. Krieg, fr.; Jane Wooster, fr.; Sandra Mohoney, soph.; Mary L. Miller, fr.; Connie Schermer, fr.; Barbara L. Bickers, fr.; Anne M. Juneau, fr. )f f fl f 285 Front Row: Pam D. Nelson, fr.; Virginia L. Garvey, jr. (se.); Mary A. Schilling, jr. (pres.); Linda L. Dial, soph. (v. p.); Jane K. Hershire, fr. Second Row: Cindy J. Gordon, fr.; Sarah M. Ihde, fr.; Linda J. Gibney, soph.; Susan M. Lenning, soph.; Barbara A. McCreedy, fr.; Shirley A. Owen, fr. Top Row: Glenda L. Newcomb, soph.; Carol D. Field, fr.; Colleen Cochrane, soph.; Sandra Dickinson, jr.; Sharon Ekiund, jr.; Jean Elliot, soph.; Nancy Schermerhorn, soph. Lawther — Linden Hall Newly formed Lawther house started its year of activities by auction- ing a picnic during Campus Chest Week. Knapp House and Lawther worked together and built a Homecoming display. Writing a constitution for the house, working on plans for a den and participation in women ' s intramurals tournaments were some of the other activities the girls worked on as they got their feet on the ground. Front Row; Carol A. Wertman, fr.; Marian P. Dennis, soph.; Margaret A. Jarvis, fr.; Jeanne A. Blahauvietz, fr.; Christine M. Boyer, fr.; Mag- gie A. Fischer, sr. (head resident). Second Row: Nancy L. James, fr.; Sally Elk, fr.; Sue Anderson, fr.; Virginia Angus, fr.; Mary L. Morgan, 286 fr.; Karia S. Hadley, soph.; Lynn Crosswaite, fr.; Carol L. James, fr. Top Row: Mary J. Sloniger, fr.; Mary A. Waggoner, fr.; Lynda Pease, fr.; Diane L. Pithan, fr.; Mary M. Harms, jr.; Becky J. Taylor, fr.; Carol A. Wickersham, fr.; Nancy J. Porfor, fr.; Elizabeth L. Sisson, soph. ? Fronf Row: Colette A. Schacht, soph.; Barb Harryman, soph, (sec- treas.); Mono Fye, soph, (head resident); Nancy L. Brink, soph, (pres.); Marsha L. Graeber, soph. (v. p.). Second Row: Linda J. Phillips, fr.; Kathy L. Wolf, soph.; Jacquelyn L. Bowlsby, soph.; Joan E. McClurg, fr.; Andrea H. Kireman, fr.; Tanis B. Fortner, fr. Top Row: Marilyn L. Johansen, fr.; Tracey J. Howe, fr.; Cindy R. Ellingson, fr.; Diane F. Mumm, osph.; Sara J. Riemenschneider, fr.; Marsha A. Hansen, jr.; Wendy L, Smith, fr. Sullivan — Linden Hall Their first year proved a good year for residents of Sullivan house. Working with Stalker house, their Blast Booth, In the Nick of Time, captured the first place trophy for the Best Pre-Blast Publicity. The booth, based on a barber shop theme, challenged customers to shave bal- loons covered with shaving cream with only one hand in only 30 seconds. The prize-winning publicity included shaving demonstration, Beard- shears, on the steps of Beardsheai ' Hall, with the girls actually shaving the guys, and Blastashave signs along sidewalks. Front Row: Jean A. Christensen, fr.; Glenda H. Boysen, fr.; Nora Groh, soph.; Julie A. Linn, soph.; Jane A. Carter, soph. Second Row: Barbara A. Burr, jr.; Judy A. Cunningham, fr.; Marilyn R. Doyen, fr.; Colleen M. Reed, fr.; Lynne A. Thomas, fr.; Judith A. McClure, jr.; Marilyn K. Dimmitt, soph. Top Row: Caroline D. McLaughlin, soph.; Beth I. Swonson, soph.; Regina L. Grandson, fr.; Shirlee J. Bannick, fr.; Mildred E. Bell, soph.; Diana R. Pointer, soph.; Betty E. Volquard- sem, soph.; Sherry Pollard, fr. iOn ' d ' M 287 Front Row: Pamela R. Pulver, soph.; Susi Damon, fr.; Carol A. Nollen, soph, (pres.); Anne L. Ryerson, soph, (freas.); Pat Wei pert, jr.; Peggy Parks, fr. Top Row: Nancy Fehrmann, soph.; Joanne Zeihan, jr.; Susan Caudill, fr.; Pam Snett, jr.; Cathy McMahon, fr.; Grace Wong, fr.; Carole Brown, soph. Brandt — Linden Hall Although organized just this year and having one of the smallest houses on campus, Brandt house has worked diligently to create a spirit and name all its own. Its nomination for Miss Legs was one of the five finalists in the Campus Chest competition. And, naturally, it was one of the Linden houses working with Knapp on the prize-winning Homecoming display. Front Row: Leanne C. Brown, fr.; Jeannie A. Kimberley, fr.; Vicki J. Poulson, soph.; Diane G. Saltzman, soph.; Barb A. Johnson, fr.; Jan S. Mandernach, jr. Top Row: Dea M. Jonas, jr.; Ann L. Lage, soph.; Kathleen M. McKay, soph.; Carol A. Armstrong, fr.; Mignon L. Mills, jr.; Carolyn Walker, fr.; Mary E. Birkland, jr. 288 { ft n X Front Row: Barbara S. Schink, soph. (v. p.); Claribel E. Larson, (res. dtr.); Jane F. Kuehl, sr. (head resident); Theresa A. Wheat ley, jr. (pres.); Barbara J. Marshall, sr. (sec). Second Row: Janice E. Marsh, jr.; Ann C. Thomas, fr.; Phyllis E. Pearson, soph, (treas.); Judith A. Horner, soph.,- Vicki R. Danley, fr.,- Marilyn A. Hempy, jr. Third Row: Kay M. Iversen, soph.; Joyce A. Yoch, soph.; Jean Christen sen, jr.; Patricia M. Livesay, jr.; Carol Trewin, sr.; Susan J. Yeoman, jr.; Cathy M. Merrick, jr. Top Row: Mary J. Peterson, jr.; Diane E. Erickson, fr.; Cathy E. Hauer, soph.; Marcia K. Christiansen, sr.; Irene A. Huber, soph.; Linda A. Halpin, soph.; Susan M. Cole, jr.; Donna J. Skog, jr. Rowe- Linden Hall Newly formed this year, Rowe House women participated in Univer- sity activities on two levels. First, by working as a unit, members wrote a skit for Varieties with Alumni Hall and helped Knapp house build a win- ning Homecoming display. They also had an intramurals team, pai ' tici- I ated in Campus Chest and sponsored candidates for Homecoming and Engineers ' Week queens. On the second level, the women participated as individuals in Or- chesis. Festival Chorus, bands. SOV and campus political organizations. Front Row: Bonnie E. Blagen, fr.; Janice K. Ryerson, fr.; Paulette M. Swanson, soph.. Diane K. Helvick, jr.; Vickie L. Finagin, fr. Second Row: Sandra J. Willemsen, jr.; Susan A. Murphy, soph,; Marilyn M. Lacoste, sr.; Linda L. Zigeler, jr.; Linda E. Willeke, soph.; Sharon A. Rogers, jr. Third Row: Nancy L. Jackson, jr.; Charlene A. Stockel, fr,; Janet L. Werner, sr.; Judith A. Nilsen, jr.; Melanie M. Lesher, sr.; Daria J. Rahfeldt, soph.; Louise Luckey, fr. Top Row: Janit L. Sogers, fr.; Vivian L. Rogers, sr.; Barbara J. Ferguson, sr.; Julio R. Orr, sr.; Janet L. Bries, soph,; Donna E. Williams, sr.; Susan J. Leffier, jr.; Carolyn A. McGuire, sr. 289 Front Row: Janice E. Erwin, soph, (sec); Mary L. Cartmell, jr. (presj; Margaret A. Kull, sr. (head resident); Joyce A. Boylan, jr. (trees.); Martha H. Metcalf, jr. (v. p.). Second Row: Patricia J. Mortensen, sr.; Connie J. Seeden, fr.; Kathy Sieben, jr.; Sandra J. Werner, soph.; Becky L. Zwicky, soph.; Susan Temme, jr.; Sue Thomsen, soph. Top Row: Joanna Hulsman, jr.; Julie M. Amunson, jr.; Gloria Fleming, jr.; Mary J. MortI, fr.; Chris Nau, fr.; Judy M. Borton, fr.; Sue Langs, soph.; Joanie Nuessen, soph. Sadler — Linden Hall Sadler was another of the units newly established under the house system this fall. Residents got off to a fairly rousing start by joining the men of Caine house for Blast activities. Later in the fall Sadler combined energies with six other houses in Linden and those of, you guessed it, Knapp house, to build the MRA-WRA division first place lawn display. Front Row: Helen M. Ludwig, fr.; Sue A. Brewer, jr.; Nancy R. Pyle, fr.; Myra S. Rosenthal, jr.; Janet S. Barfels, soph. Second Row: Kath- ryn J. Happel, jr.; J. Deane Wake, sr.; Rhonda L. Kamm, jr.; Susan E. Blumenschein, fr.; Sharon K. Janson, jr.; Julie A, McClintic, sr. Top Row: Lynetfe M. Druivenga, soph.; Christine L. Fauerby, fr.; Patricia D. Irelan, fr.; Karen L. Maculay, fr.; Christine M. BIyth, fr.; Sharon Potter, jr.; Sandy Sexton, fr.; Mary A. Campbell, sr. 290 %% ' - Some guys don ' t have girls to do laundry for them. Men ' s Housing Housing for over 4,000 men is provided by the residence department. These men are housed at the Towers and the Friley-Helser complex. Men not only sleep, eat and study in the halls, but also participate in dorm activities such as sleepins over cold rooms, protests over bad sidewalks, competition with other halls and houses, and general boys activities like dropping bombs down the stairwells. A change in housing for men is in the forsee- able future. After much campaigning by both the TRA and MRA, coed housing is planned for Friley with girls planned to move into Hughes house in the Fall of 1969 and men into some of the girls dorms. Top houses this year are Chamberlin for the MRA and Griffith house for the TRA. Steve Michalicek, GSB presidential candidate, tried to convince the men of Pearson house to vote for him. 291 Front Row: Bill Monroe (dir. of news services); Richard R. Dideriksen (pub. rel. dir.); Keith Sutherland (co-mgr); Jim Keller {co-mgr.}; Dale Hildebront (program dir.); Charles Sidebottom (prod, dir.); Greg Kehoe (chief eng.). Second Row: Ted J. Welch (music dir.); Dean Pickerell (operations dir); Nancy Lynn Johnson; Patricia K. Dean; Joyce A. Knox; Jan Eggert; Merilee M. Schmidt; Kathy D. Emmert; Judy Haug (bus. mgr.). Third Row: Michael N. Avgenackis; Norman J. Farrington; Gary E. Tielebein; Carol Eichelberger; Nancy King; Phillip C. Florine; John L. Duoos; Sam Hanft; Alan R. McDaniel; Danny Lee. Top Row: Sally Robertson; Alan J. Brumbaugh (chief tech.); Gregory A. Schulte (eng.); Ronald D. Shelley (eng.); Janice Teske (DJ); Dennis Johnson (DJ); Chris Olser (DJ); Anton Calta (eng.); Lloyd G. Rasmussen (eng.). K I S U KISU is the residence hall radio station and broadcasts to each of the dormatories on campus. The station has a staff of 60 who run the station from 6:30 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. daily. This year, besides expanding their hours, KISU has acquired some new equipment including a cartridge machine. Members of the staff are also able to work for college credit for the first time. 292 CADENCE— Ken Lininger, soph.; August Braaksma, soph.; Mike Render, jr. Cad ence Cadence, first established in 1965. is a publication designed to pro- vide independents with something a little out of the ordinary twice a year, winter and spring. It gives a novel, yet informative slant on residence hall living and campus life. This year, edited by Augie Braaksma, Cadence is published as a joint effort of the TRA, VVRA, and MRAN. This is a relatively new phenomena started only last year. The only qualifications one need possess for participation are a desire to write, work and have a good time doing it. Order of Chessman The Order of Chessmen Honorary was begun in 1955 on the Iowa State campus in order to give recognition to those men deemed outstand- ing in the Men ' s Residence Association and the University. Members are judged on participation, leadership and initiative. No more than .5 ' , ' of the men are selected each year. The Chessmen are now helping the VVRA estabhsh a similar honorary in its own system. In addition, they send a newsletter to all former Knights of Chessmen, and they had considered challenging the Knights of St. Patrick to a canoe joust on Lake LaVerne. but since then have had second thoughts. Front Row: Robert B. Heithoff, sr. (s.p.); Dick Griffiths, Carrol L- Henderson, sr. (sec-treas.); Steven M. Fly, sr. sr. (pres.); Top Row: Larry D. Worth, sr.; Robert F. Venteicher, sr.; Dean I, Bartelt, sr F. Reppert, sr.; Robert E. Fligg, sr. Roger 293 Towers Residence Association Relatively speaking, the Towers Residence Association is a new entity on this campus, with the major ity of the houses being established in only the past year or so. Even so, there is a certain bond among the residents there, particularly when it comes to the long cold winter walk, which they all must share, and Lake Wallace, and Welch Avenue. They ' ve also got their house signs and messages, created in lights or other materials, and, of course, their elevators. The TRA is going through growing pains right now, and probably will for a while to come. It ' s got a model, though, to base it ' s actions on, perhaps with more success than had it been started with nothing but initiative. Perhaps some of the inevitable mistakes can be avoided by tak- ing a long, hard look at the model, the MRAN. 294 TRA Presidential Forum The TRA Presidential forum meets each Monday night to discuss the problems of their houses. The forum is made up of the 30 house presi- dents of the Towers. :• At this time programs of the president and other policies are pre- sented. Some topics under discussion were noise in the stairwells, the conduct act, and the possibihty of bunk beds in the rooms. TRA PRESIDENT FORUM-Front Row: Dick Griffiths, sr. Ipres.); David Loutzenhiser, jr.; Gordon K. Swanson, sr.; Richard Schierer, jr.; David A. Peterson, jr.; Terry Hannold, soph. Second Row: Ronald E. Reed, soph.; Dwight L Johns, jr.; Charles S. Wise, soph.; Jerry M. Volf, soph, (sec); Larry G. Felton. sr.; Wayne Che If, soph.; Graham B. Spanier, soph.; Jerry R. Hall, jr.; Ruben J. Skow, jr. Top Row: Larry D. Worth, sr.; Steve Healy, sr.; Bill Elliot, jr.; Bruce Janke, soph.; Gory M. Lawrenson, soph.; Edgar A, Brumbaugh, sr.; Dennis R. Somers, soph.; Stephen W. Patterson, jr. 295 Front Row: William R. Looft, grad. (supervisor); Rex A. Carlson, sr.; Russell R. Junkins, soph.; Steven M. Fly, sr.; Larry E. Stein, jr.; Robert A. Meese, jr. Second Row: Al W. Pudil, sr.; Joel A. Diemer, jr.; Robert H. Riso, jr.; William R. Fleming, sr.; Jon A. Hove, sr.; Lynn E. Brown, sr. Third Row: Marvin W. McRell, sr.; Martin L. Menke, soph.; John S. Waters, sr.; Steven L. Dornbusch, soph.; James A. Smidt, soph.; Glenn Harms, jr.; Neil H. Stadlman, sr.; Charles W. O ' Neil, sr. Top Row: John F. Kummerfeldt, sr.; Tim W. Petersen, sr.; David E. Jahr, sr.; James L. Striegel, sr.; Paul J. Walker, sr.; Keith D. Hofmann, sr.; Rob- ert F. Bartels, sr.; Jon A. Story, sr.; Roger H. Crispin, jr. TRA Head Residents The thirty TRA head residents are responsible for the smooth operation of the individual houses at the Towers. These men also act as a liaison between the administration and the residences. Smooth operation was made quite difficult for the 10 head residents in Wallace hall this Fall due to the lack of necessary facihties such as hot water and elevators. HRs are selected on the basis of past performance, an interview, and recom- mendations for leadership and stability. TRA Executive Council The TRA Executive council is made up of 10 elected officers. Each officer is in charge of a separate phase of administration, such as intra- murals and activities. These men met weekly to discuss the policies of the University and the TRA. They also help each other with their in- dividual problems by giving opinions and suggestions. During the year these meetings were closed for the most part to enable candid discussions. Front Row: Jomes L. Ethington, jr. (public relations); Don E. Hanisch, sr. (social chairman); Steven K. Schmidt, jr. (activities); Terry E. Suejda, jr. (sec). Top Row: Milton R. Butzite, jr. (GSB rep.); Rand C. Rumery, jr. (GSB rep.); Dick GritTiths, sr. (pres.); Carrol Henderson, sr. (v. p.); Steve Strong, jr. (intramurals chairman). 296 Ayres- Storms Hall Ayres house is a collecting spot for campus big-whigs. This year it boasts residents such as the TRA President. Secretary-Treasurer, the M.C. of Freshman Kickoff and the Cadence editor for 1968. It was the home of founding officers of two houses in Wallace Hall, and is now the home of the members ' mascot, the drunken ' bunny in the cocktail glass. Front Row: Johnny L. Eveland, soph, (sec.-treas.); Poul D. Eby, soph.; Charles S. Wise, soph, (pres.); Roger E. Bissell, soph. (v. p.); Jon A. Story, sr. (head resident). Second Row: Michael L. Volkmar, fr.; Steve L. Beaman, soph.; Dick Griffiths, sr.; Steve M. Byers, soph.; Randy Whitmore, fr,; Dorr el J. VanBuer, fr,; Lvie G. Abel, fr.; Richard E. Andersen, fr, Third Row: Mario G. Vein Klompenburg, jr.; Gregory L. Reynolds, jr.; Don W. Rens, jr.; Kenneth D. Van Der Hoeven soph.; Paul C. Snyder, soph.; Chuck Paul, jr.; Mark D. Nogle, soph.; Denis P. Gilbert, fr.; LaMonte Jenkins, fr. Fourth Row: Hisy Hulvebu, fr.; Mar- cus G. Mundt, soph.; Michael R. Sherman, fr.; J. Mark Schmidt, fr.; Mike Conrin, fr.; James Jensen, fr.; August Braaksma, soph.; Donald Kemp, jr.; Eugene Leonhart, fr.; Gerald L. Holtan, jr. Top Row; Richard W. Walker, fr.; Lloyd D. Peters, fr.; Donald B. Bechtel, fr.; Jon E. But- ler, soph.; Don K. Bliss, soph.; David A. Pick, fr.; Dean A. Daniels, fr.; Roger A. Dunn, fr,; Gary A. Ekstrom, fr. 297 Front Row: Gerald D. Dotson, soph.; Denny G. Mauser, soph.; Ron W. Perkins, soph. (v. p.); John E. Kummerfeldt, sr. (head resident); Bruce H. Janke, soph, (pres.); William J. Bezdek, soph. (sec). Second Row: Alan Wilcox, soph.; Dennis Georg, fr.; Craig Rankin, fr.; Joe L. Mid- dlelon, fr.; Daryl D. Lamfeus, soph.; Gory Jolce, fr.; Randy Goodman, fr.; Dave Mahoney, fr.; Rick VonBrecht, fr.; Neil Toyne, fr. Third Row: Douglas C. Anderson, fr.; Dennis W. Gates, soph, (treas.); Joe F. Fries, soph.; Gregg S. Erickson, soph.; Robert T. Andrusyk, fr.; Douglas E. Storlei, soph.; Richard F. Hogan, fr.; Ronald R. Lien, jr.; Charles Flick- nn r % J 1 ' f Jf 1 A % ' m J i v l W ' w .1 I !■. i 1 - 1 - • r IT 1 inger, soph.; Pat Obryan, fr.; Dennis L. Daniels, fr. Fourth Row: James L, Starr, soph.; Richard B. Hoffman, soph.; Donald J, Noble, soph.; Rob- ert D. Alton, soph.; Roger D. Harrington, fr.; Larry D. Jensen, soph Lee F. Stephens, jr.; James G. Boston, fr.; Stephen C. Pries, jr.; Paul I Queck, soph.; John Ely, soph.; Richard A. Auerbach, fr. Top Row; Melvin L. Wieben, soph.; Steve L. Johnson, jr.; Paul W. Pohlers, fr. Glenn Morciuek, jr., Pat Morrissey, fr.; Clifford Frcmk, fr.; Chuck Ford Randy Blciylock, fr.; Ken L. Stum pen ho rst, sr,; Gary A. Rice, soph., Steven W. McNeeley, soph. Bergman -Knapp Hall At almost any time one can see several of the Bergman Raiders on Welch Avenue, the main route between campus and the Towers complex. The typical Raider can be recognized mainly by the fact that he isn ' t carry- ing ' any books (probably because he doesn ' t plan to do any studying while he ' s at the Pizza Den.) During study hours most Raiders spend their time in independent research in such fields as human relations, specula- tive finance and experimental liquid nutrition. Baker — Storms Hall The past year brought changes and, hopefully, novel ideas to Baker House. The athletic and social aspects of life have undergone the most changes. The house entered teams in many phases of intramurals; an Athlete of the Week award was added to the house tradition to help in- crease participation and to recognize outstanding performances of the men. In the social line, the conventional dinner exchanges were held along with exchanges including miniature golf, singing and bowling. Front Row: John C. Slofhower Ml, soph.; Thomas R. Thoensen, SDph ftreas.); David A. Petersen, jr. (pres.); Neil H. Stadlman, sr. (head resi dent); Gerald W. Truemper, soph, (sec); Jack G. Baker, jr.; Douglas H Smith, fr. Second Row: Keith M. Brumm, fr.; Garry L. Fowler, fr. Dennis R. Schaeffer, jr.; Richard D. Holstad, jr.; R. Dean Brand, fr. James Beenken, jr.; Terry L. Brown, fr.; David D. Vols, fr. Third Row Stephen P. Torvik, fr.; Ron Funkhouser, soph.; Ronald D. Davis, fr.; Wayne O. Kahlia, fr.; Kirk J. Grote-houis, jr.; Gary Vocke, fr.; Terry I. Johnson, jr.; Lynn E. Lampre, fr.; Charles Lamb, fr.; Mike L. Brown, jr. Top Row: Robert W. Vocke, fr.; David J. Binney, jr.; Steven A. Hoi comb, soph.; Melvin G. Orsborn, fr.; Kent M. Davis, fr.; Dan J. Dittmer, soph.; Roger W. Brinkert, fr.; Charles J. Chapman, fr.; Victor A. Siegel, fr.; Martin P. Young, jr.; Lysle H. Stinocher, fr. R ' ' K? k n 298 Boyd — Storms Hall Boyd House generated big plans for 1967-68. Actually, the only things carried out were the cool ones to the showers. Freshman enthusiasm supplied good power at the first annual bed race, but the long walk to campus soon tired them out. They also spurred the upper classmen into reconstruction of the laige Panther that had sprouted wings last spring. Few distractions kept Boyd house from those activities which keep the blushing pink color in their smiling Panther. Front Row: Roger E. Kelly, fr., Philip V. Ott, fr.; Lawrence K. Llghtner, soph. (v. p.); David E. Sandler, soph, (pres.); Robert C. Roethler, soph.; Charles A. Koch, fr. Second Row; Tom B. Till, fr.; Robert E. Crawmer, fr.; Robert A. Hill, fr.; Leonard A. Lee, soph.; Thomas R. Guthrie, fr.; David W. Leach, fr.; Jerry W. Knoblauch, ir.; Gary A. Dahl, soph. Third Row: Bill Thatcher, soph.; Davrd Garrett, fr.; Dcin Murphy, fr.; Dan Banycis, fr.; Jim Fell, fr.; Don Wilson, soph.; Robert DeLeeuw, fr.; Richard Miller, fr.; Mark Vaughn, fr. Top Row: James Kadous, soph.; Dennis Gehling, fr.; Ronald Evens, soph.; Tony Lorsin, fr.; Steve Turner, soph.; Bruce Fritz, fr.; Richard Harms, fr.; Gary Rumph, fr,; Rog Dahlin, soph. 299 Cassell-Wallace Hall Cassell house was established as a working organization during spring quarter when the founding officers drew up a workable Constitution by which to live. When the residents arrived at Iowa State to start the academic year, they had another life ahead of them. The Social Chairman set up an active social calendar and intramurals formed a good deal of house unification. Keen though the competition was, Cassell managed to place high in TRA Class ' A football and volleyball. Front Row: Patrick J. Bergman, fr.; Thomas D. Hayes, fr.; Daryl F. Chrysle, fr, (v. p.); Steven M. Fly, sr. (head resident); John C. Miller, soph, (pres.); Mark B. Morten son, soph.; Dole D. Rieger, jr. Second Row: David W. Penn, fr.; Robert D. Rasmussen, fr.; Steven A. Gunson, fr.; Gerald R. Erpelding, fr.; Fred Katko, fr.; Joseph M. Steinmaus, jr.; Tim Shuk, fr.; Larry Kock. fr. Third Row: Allen N. Kramer, fr.; Rich- ard J. James, fr.; Jim R. Mocha, fr.; Steve R. Harris, fr.; Kent D. Berry, fr,; Michael Sabin, fr.; Orlin D. Buhr, fr.; Steve Lappe, fr.; David Beebe, fr. Top Row: Merwin L. Larsen, fr.; Randall J. Rabe, fr.; Wayne W. Gieselman, fr.; Daniel J. Hughes, fr.; Joe C. Pedersen, fr.; Bill F. Nimtz, fr.; Paul W. Ehmcke, soph.; Bob Tjaden, fr.; Robert Herrmann, fr.; Richard A. Wittgreve, fr.; Robert E. Smith, fr. 300 Front Row : Craig Ford, it.; James L. Striegel, sr. (head resident); Larry D. Worth, sr. (pres.); Edward J. Wolf, sr. (v. p.); Ceroid L. Hoew- ing, fr. Second Row: Alan L. Vondehaor, fr.; Larry M. Kropf, soph.; Gary L. Rouch, soph.; Arvin J. Foell, fr.; James M. Allen, fr.; Gary J. Woerdehoff, soph. Top Row: Wesley E, Reimers, fr.; John E. Bristol, sr.; Timothy S. Gunther, fr.; Robert J. Schat, fr.; Jody J. Boone, fr.; Richard J. Gebken, jr.; Samuel J. Cogdill, fr. Coover — Storms Hal Coover House almost won two more trophies for their trophy case, but, ot course, ahnost isn ' t quite enough. When not competing in athletics, the men of Coover spend much of their time on such social activities as a house formal, a toboggan party, exchanges and house dinners. In the remaining time enough studying was done to have 11 men achieve 3-points. Starting this year with 30 new men gives the house a chance to de- velop lighted house signs and beat out the coin])etition with their flashing red sign. 301 Front Row: Edwin G. Ratashak, jr. (sec); Ronald W. Long, soph, (v.p.); Allan H. Childs, soph, (treas.); James A. Smidt, soph, (head resident}; Lynn A. Ryon, soph, (pres.); Wally L. Gerst, fr.; Jon S. Wiges, fr. Sec- ond Row: Mike J. Skerik, fr.; John R. Grohm, fr.; Mark E. Stover, soph.; Denny M. Bradley, fr.; Kenneth H. Gehrig, soph.; Gary Forrid- toll, fr.; Ronald Mangels, soph.; Steve Kadolph, soph. Third Row: Fred J. Brich, fr.; Jack L. VanVoorst, fr.; Mark A. McShane, fr.; Thomas F. Ellenbecker, fr.; Stephen J. Kautzky, fr.; Lewis K. Porter- freld, jr.; Bob S. Thies, fr.; Stephen O. Sparks, fr.; Barry J. Buelow, fr. Fourth Row: Donald A. Cook, fr.; Michael E. Lehman, fr.; William L. Brazzle, soph.; Larry R. Tesdall fr.; Marshall W. Wilson, fr.; Duane N. Patterson, fr.; John Jave, fr.; James E. Stock, fr.; Roger C. Hall, fr.; Rick L, Cahail, fr.; Marvin J. Schrandt, fr.; Ronald Jones, fr. Top Row: Eddie Slaughter, fr.; Alan Burr, fr.; Tom Richey, fr.; Steve Hy- land, fr.; John Schmidt, fr.; Mike Henriksen, fr.; Roger Friedel, fr.; Larry E. Woodward, fr.; Robert A. Hunt, fr.; Tom Laughlin, fr.; Terry Soxton, fr. Dana-Wallace Hall Named after Forrest C. Dana, former Iowa State professor of Indus- trial Engineering, Dana house is another of the many new houses on campus. Although somewhat far away, members are striving to take their places in campus activities. The men have successfully supported a can- didate from Dana for TRA senator to the FEG. The intramurals football team made a good bid for Class B champion- ship. Socially, the men have had frequent exchanges and cooperated with women ' s houses for orientation and house functions. 302 Emerson -Wallace Hall This past year Emerson residents have distinguished themselves for having the cleanest individuals in the Towers complex. Whether this recognition is an honor depended on whether or not one happened to be a recipient of one of the many Angel shower parties, which usually cli- maxed the otherwise ho ' hum business of the weekly house meetings. Emerson teams were just short of the talent, hustle and everything else it takes to have good teams. Their athletes were never defeated be- cause of not playing well, but many times they were just out-personelled. They ' re just trying to build character there anyway, so . . . Front Row; John L. SkarJn, fr.; Richard A. Miller, soph, (sec); Dennis R. Irwin (v. p.); Marvin W. McRell, sr. (head resident); Terry Honnold, soph, (pres.); Thomas L. Brandt, fr. (trees.); Craig Windmiller, jr. Second Row: Victor J. Dallons, jr.; Terry L. Boles, fr.; Bobbie L. Rogers, fr.; Raymond D. Gocken, fr.; Fred T. Paulsrud, fr.; Mike Boekelman, soph.; Skip Pieart, soph.; W. R. Determan, jr.; Jon Lamoreox, jr. Third Row: Gary A. Beet her, jr.; Ron R. Spengler, fr.; LeRoy D. Lemburg, fr.; Alan L. Elliot, fr.; Ronald E. Schorg, fr.; Roger H. Sheppard, f r.; Don Johnson, fr.; Terry Fisher, fr.; Clark BreDahl, jr.; Rodney Hulbert, fr. Fourth Row: James A. Most, fr.; Edward W. Hutson, fr.; John H. Lang, fr.; Robert C. Domsalla, soph.; Clarence J. VanEssen, fr,; Charles O. McGavren, fr.; Jerry P. Morsel, soph.; Tom L. Kesler, jr.; Louis F. Rabe, fr.; William J. Van Den Top, fr.; David L. Wellendorf, fr. Top Row: John McRoberts, soph.; Chuck Beatty, fr.; Allan R. Hildenbrahr, soph.; Pete Urban, fr.; Gene Campbell, fr.; Gene Johnston, fr.; Larry Vize, fr.; Charles Perdue, fr.; Stephan Shubat, fr.; Tom Brandt, fr.; Loren McVey, fr.; Kenny Roshek, jr. 303 HronJ Row: Michael L. Kelleher, fr.; Steven L. Dornbusch, soph, (haad resident); Dennis R. Somers, soph, (pres.); Randall V. Bradfield, soph, (sec.-treas.); Gerald Miller, soph.; Fred Simon, soph, (p.p.); James R. Pryke, fr. Second Row: Jim L. Pittmann fr.; Gordon L Rambow, fr.; Tom L. Thompson, fr.; Stanley E. Jewell, fr.; William L. O ' Neill, fr.; Alan B. Choutka, fr.; John C. Kingston, fr.; Lance E. Hartwig, fr. Third Row: Bob J. Smith, fr.; James F. Blubaugh, fr.; Roger J. Molitor, fr.; Dave P. Fitch, fr.; Gary S, Neisemier, fr.; Orlan Love, fr.; Doug G. True, fr.; Fred Evans, fr.; Keith E. Schwieso, f r. Fourth Row: Mi- chael Tebben, fr.; Roger Kunze, fr.; Alan Stowell, soph.; Tom Grove, fr.; Jim Colder, fr.; Dan Onstot, fr.; Mark David, fr.; John Hansen, jr.; William Elliot, fr.; Scott Wyatt, soph. Top Row: Ray H. Crommond, fr.; John W. Lambertz, fr.; Rolyne L. Kafka, soph.; Douglas A. Camp- bell, fr.; Charles F, Conery, fr.; Dennis L. Blasberg, fr.; Randy J. Teyt- meier, fr.; Bob Chlupach, fr.; Linn Reece, fr,; Phil Macuber, fr.; Leslie Jackson, soph. Errington-Wallace Hall A new house, Errington, named in honor of the late Dr. Paul L. Errington, has been added to the University roll call. One of the first notable contributions of this house was the naming of Lake Wallace, the underwater sidewalk. Other activities included active participation in football, volleyball, pocket billiards and basketball. Fi rst quarter social functions involved the house in nine scheduled exchanges of various types and a dedication dinner honoring Mrs. Errington. Fuller-Knapp Hall They say dynamic versatility best describes Fuller residents and that dozens of new programs have been put into effect. Only in its second year of existance. Fuller is one of the only houses to claim an established house honorary, honoring members for service, loyalty and leadership at the house level. Officers initiated a summer newsletter, den plaques recog- nizing long-time house members, a scholarship file and program, member recognition through the weekly ma Fuller award and a productive social and intramural calendar. Front Row; Bruce K, Nodurft, soph. (sec.J; Bryant F. Booth, jr. (v. p.); Joel A. Diemer, jr. (head resident); Graham B. Spanier, soph, (pres.); Bruce R. Dougal, soph, (treas.); Tommy E. Hull, soph. Second Row: William T. Moore, fr.; David F. Ander son, fr.; Dennis J. Howe, soph.; Lawrence W. Budde, soph.; Gerald E. O ' Neill, fr.; Joe P. Zander, fr.; Donald J. Hempill, soph.; Joseph J. Kaltenbern, fr.; Dennis R. McNary, jr. Third Row: Roger VanTine, fr.; Mark F. Schultz, fr.; Lloyd A. Pitzen, fr.; Ted L. Leichtman, fr.; Greg C. Haggar, fr.; Dennis L. Carlson, soph.; Carl W. Neifert, soph.; Scott L. Shafer, fr.; Wayne C. Bailey, fr.; Alan T. Davis, fr. Fourth Row: Alan D. Petersen, soph.; Tim C. Blair, jr.; Patrick M. Cotter, fr.; Bill R. Roseberry, fr.; Steven A. Hughes, fr.; Jerald R. Lukensmeyer, fr.; Thomas K. Overton, fr.; Bruce Enenbach, soph.; Steve Dunkerton, soph.; Mark Glasener, fr.; Bob Culver, fr. Top Row: David F. Ancell, soph.; Don L. Adams, fr.; John S. Brehm, fr.; Lance M. Nelson, soph.; Robert Beasley, jr.; Martin D. Smith, soph.; Thomas P. Collins, fr.; Jim P. Winders, fr.; Ronny L. Canfield, soph.; Ron Vonnahme, fr.; Steve D. Groen, jr.; John Wiley, fr. 304 Gilman-Wallace Hall Clilniaii House was colonized by six men from Storms Hall. With the arrival ol Ireshmcn and transfer students, the house became active in Orientation, hanging of an original sign, stocking Wallace Hall with pidgcons and having the first crew to successfully cross Lake Wallace in a canoe. Furthermore, the house distinguished itself in its showing in intra- mural football, volleyball, bowling and trap shooting. Front Row: Roger L. Lenius, fr.; John S. Waters, sr. ihjad resident); William R. Elliot, jr. (pres.); Dennis A. Steele, jr. (v. p.); David K. Mur- phy, soph, (treos.); Steven B. Gilmour, soph, (sec); Roger L. Dostal, fr.; L. Kendall Starek, fr. Second Row: James F. Riggs, jr.; Byron C. Phillips, jr.; David E. Payton, fr.; Robert Witkowski, fr.; J. Max Cort- ner, fr.; Steve Conuer, fr.; Craig T. Mullison, fr.; Paul Black, fr.; E. Craig Eskelsen, fr. Third Row: Robert A. Melville, jr.; William N. Petty, fr.; Charles W. H ' avaly, fr.; David Cunningham, soph.; Richard L. Stepp, fr.; Michael C, Conner, fr.; Larry Lursen, soph.; Robert K. Nelson, fr.; Edward Alberts, jr.; Gregory Weeks, jr. Fourth Row: Terry D. Johnson, fr.; Dallas K. Bunger, fr.; Ted Soward, soph.; Don Wellen- dorf, fr.; Robin Snodgrass, fr.; Dennis Mocster, fr.; Bob Dogitz, soph.; Bill I. Martin, fr.; Zeke C. Seedkoff, fr.; Bob A. Pope, fr.; Neil Prather, fr. Top Row: Michael K. Hein, fr.; Fred C. Grams, fr.; Gary A. Sylsma, fr.; Dale A. Hallberg, soph.; David R. Coe, fr.; Malcolm D. Miller, fr.; Wayne R. Rouse, fr.; Randy D. Yeager, fr.; Keith G. VanderVelde, jr.; Roger S. McWherter, fr. 305 Front Row: Jim Kubala, sr.; Phittp Rob,nson, jr. isec); Steve Munson, jr. (v. p.); Steve Healy, sr. (pres.); Chuck O ' Neil, sr. (head resident); Jim Finn, jr. (treas.); Dennis K. Martin, sr.; Duane L. Smith, sr. Second Row: Randall D. Cutler, fr.; Stephen G. Grublesky, fr.; Paul J. Mooer, soph.; Mark A. Beckwith, fr.; Lynn A. Schmelzer, sr.; Robert G. Yuva, jr.; Glenn R. Bugh, soph.; Craig E. Vaughn, fr.; James H. Dos, fr.; Richard K. Gross, fr. Third Row: James D. Rieck, jr.; Thomas S. Colvin, jr.; Brian T. Olson, soph.; Doran Ryan, sr.; Frederick R. Lemmerhirt, sr.; Joseph U. Van Dor n, sr.; Gregg R. Gessel, soph.; David L. Jones, jr.; William M. Schmitt, fr.; David R. Graaf, jr.; Marvin E. Bonse, jr. Top Row: Dennis C. Claman, fr.; Calvin C. Holmqulst, fr.; Richard K. Plough, jr.; Richard M. Murdy, sr.; David J. Selland, jr.; Stanly L. Meyerhoff, jr.; Stephen M. Hollatz, sr,; Stephen M. Goins, fr.; Jonathon Y . Brandau, jr.; Michael J. Hart, soph.; Marvin E. Leaders, fr.; Dennis A. Brouwer. fr. Griffith -Storms Hall Griffith fiouse has perhaps been busier than most, with members placing first in All-University College Bowl competition, first in scholai ' ship in the Towers and third in the MRA, first in tntramurals for the Towers and second in points per man in the MRA; all occuring during spring quarter. Members have continued intramural competition throughout the fall and winter quarters, and have added to that numerous exchanges and house activities. Hanson -Storms Hall Screw nominations closed Hanson house moves to elect the recipient of the Royal Screw, the house award given to the favorite son for the biggest botch-up of the week. Starting three years ago, it has been custom- ary to honor the house member with the highest grade point each quarter. He gets his name engraved on the house scholarship plaque. Front Row; Douglas Noe, soph.; Randall Boswell, soph. {v. p.); Richard Schlerer. jr. (pres.); Tim W. Petersen, sr. (head resident); Peter Good- win, jr. (sec. -treas.); George Trotter, sr.; Randall DeBour, soph. Second Row: Dennis D. Hartstack, jr.; John P. Brink, fr.; Tom Kueblbeck, fr.; Welly Taylor, jr.; Lee Thompson, fr.; Bruce Halbach, fr.; Steve Hame- lau, fr. Third Row: Devar Venouss, fr.; JefF Lawlor, fr.; John Weston, fr.; David Brinegar, fr.; Dennis Egger, fr.; Gory Kaalberg, jr.; Tom Povlich, fr.; John Croes, soph. Fourth Row: Larry R. Paustian, fr.; Michael F. Casey, jr.; Steven E. Strong, jr.; Charles W. Nosh, jr.; Rich- ard W. Thompson, fr.; Jim R, Orban, fr.; John F. Hall, jr.; Dan R. Strauser, soph.; Lyie T. Hartling, jr. Top Row: Thomas E. Clausen, fr.; Philip L. Hopper, fr.; Thomas P. Walsh, soph.; Steven K. Schmidt, jr.; David C. Busch, fr.; Craig Hoeman, jr.; David Petersen, fr.; Paul Lange, soph.; Kerry Wolf, fr.; Carrol Henderson, sr. 306 Hartman- Wallace Hall Blessed with the same handicap as the majority of the houses in the TRA, Hartman house is just too new to have estabhshed the traditions and activities possessed by MRA houses. Nevertheless, residents have estabhshed a relatively busy exchange and Homecoming calendar. Fall quarter they held, in addition, a dedication dinner for the entire Hai-tman family, with dignitimes from the Department of Forestry and the Department of Residence also present. Front Row: Mike Deljen, soph, (pres.); Bob Buller, soph. (v. p.); Glen Gibson, soph, ftreos.); Thomas R. Lynch, fr. (sec); Keith Hofmann, sr. (head resident); Mark McCor, fr. Second Row: Deon W. Duhl, fr.; Den- nis L. Honna, fr.; Gerald D. Eckrich, fr.; William E. Lucas, fr.; Kenneth H. Churchill, fr.; Eli F. Vaughn, fr.; Jomes P. Lewis, fr.; Ron Williams, fi.; John B. Poole, fr. Third Row: Patrick D. Plummer, fr.; Larry W. Huber, jr.; Gregg K. Komerad, fr.; Eldon Rike, fr.; Bruce K. Bumgordner, jr.; Doug Malo, fr.; Lee Samor, fr.; Gerold Oman, soph.; John R. Schlur- holtz, soph.; Charles Gonauer, fr.; Richard Honnel, fr.; Tom Flatt, fr. Top Row: William L. Funnomark, fr.; Vernie E. Hawkins, fr.; Larry R. Miller, fr.; Joseph C. Cordray, fr.; James W. Tibbies, fr.; Dennis M. Whitty, jr.; Steven W. Kecbough, fr.; Glenn G. Schuiz, fr.; Douglas E. Kopp, fr.; Ellsworth Dutton, fr.; Neil A. Enevold, fr. 307 Front Row; Ervin L Behrens, fr.; Donald W. Mulfinger, soph, (treas.); Raymond E. Smith, soph. (v. p.); Rex A. Carlson, sr. (head resident); Larry G. Felton, sr. (pres.); Wendell E. Trimble soph, (sec); Daan H. Chapin, fr. Second Row: David W. Young, fr.; James H. Sutherland, soph.; Jon C. Eastman, fr.; Douglas E. Nelson, fr.; Wong Wai Wo, soph.; Dannie R. Fain, jr.; Robert A. Bachman, fr.; Dennis R. Hill, fr.; Stephen P. Stohr, fr.; James M. Cooper, soph.; Kenneth L. Hadden, fr. Third Row: R. Patrick Hoagland, fr.; Paul D. Knight, fr.; Glen E, Vierkont, fr.; Richard C. Sfribe, fr.; Darryl G. Horsman, fr.; Laurence E. Andrew, fr.; Shawn McDermott, fr.; William A. Serfass, fr.; Gary L. Christensen, fr.; John F. O ' Connell, soph.; Dale E. Haben, fr. Fourth Row: Dennis L. Mertz, fr.; Bill J. Goldner, fr.; Steven B. Hamilton, fr.; Jack R. Schmoll, fr.; X. Edward Wilson, fr.; Mark A. Fonker, fr.; Allan J. Ciha, fr.; Rob- ert A. Kruse, fr.; David E. Jobe, fr.; Steven G. Martin, fr.; Mark P. Young, fr. Top Row: Dean A. Womeldorf, fr.; Lur T. Nesset, fr.; Ralph H. Thompson, soph.; John L. Alden, soph.; Arthur W. Potratz, fr.; Shie Shien Yang, jr.; Denny Fab er, jr.; Randall Riley, fr.; Mike Schmid, fr.; Gary Penn, fr.; William J. Geil, fr. Lancelot-Wallace Hall It doesn ' t really take too long for 55 strange men to become acquainted with each other, especially if you ' ve got a special message to deliver to the football and basketball teams and fans, intramural team and a social life supplemented by numerous exchanges. If you were to add to this a house dedication dinner, a spring formal and participation in the Veishea Open House competition, you could have a pretty-well unified house. Lancelot has and does. 308 Lantz-Wallace Hall Fall of 1967 saw the appearance of Lantz House on the campus and the challenge of adapting to hfe in an unfinished building. Its first year was a building year, but nienibers felt that experience gained from FEG, intramurals and participation in Homecoming activities will prove in- valuable to residents. The men of Lantz quickly appropriated funds to purchase a color TV, which enhances the den, and provides more illustrative material. Front Row: Larry D. Ludeking, fr.; Everett O. Tobiason, jr. (treas.); Glenn R. Harms, jr. (head resident); Victor C. Madsen, jr. (pres.); Roger E. Schlitter, jr. (v. p.}; Craig A. Parsons, fr. Second Row: Rick A. Nor- man, fr.; Ken D. Newman, fr.; Joseph E. Manley, fr.; Melvin K. Nor- man, fr.; Michael Hruska, fr.; Larry D. Craig, fr.; Bob Krueger, fr.; Tom Eckhart, jr.; Roger D. Henna., jr. Third Row: Brent Jensen, fr.; John E. Walter, r.; David A. Dirks, fr.; Gary W. Martin, fr.; Dennis H. Rohr- baugh, fr.; C. Lynn Vogt, soph.; Dennis W. Nagel, soph.; Randall Mohr, jr.; Larry E. Fennern, fr.; Tim J. Boege, fr. Fourth Row: Robert E. Grimm, fr.; Curt N. Siemers, sr.; Fred P. Linder, fr.; Dennis D. Rog- gen, jr.; Gary F. Oltmanns, fr.; Reginald A. Cohen, fr.; James J. Eick- man, fr.; Charles E. Harris, sr.; Leo P. Anderson fr.; Jerry L. Vest- weber, jr.; David A. Hueser, fr. Top Row: Clifford E. Kill pack, fr.; Don J. Walter, sr.; Robert A. Fedder, jr.; Howard R. Grossnickle, fr.; Steve J. Pefrick, jr.; Mark E. Hobson, fr.; Larry D. Moeller, fr.; Dennis D. Hite, fr.; Ron E. Molgaarb, fr.; Douglass P. John, jr.; Marlyn W. Schafer, jr.; David L. Webster, fr.; Gale Klett, fr. 309 CU v m i ' Xk Front Row: John H. Bentz, soph.; Tom G. Stamp, jr. (sec); Wayne Chelf, soph, (pres.); Al Pudil, sr. (head resident); John Perlich, soph, (v. p.). Second Row: Gregory L. DeGroff, fr.; Robert F. Schneider, fr.; Craig W. Sailor, soph.; Michae) C. Drake, soph, (treas.); Bob Knauss, soph.; Damon Bahnson, soph.; Hugh J. Warner, soph.; Ross W. Stued- emann, jr. Third Row: Jim M. Suiter, fr.; Dennis D. Niles, soph.; David J. Erb, fr.; Daryl Enfield, fr.; Ed Winfeld, fr.; Terry J. Andrews, fr.; Mel B. Wright, jr.; Robert E. White, fr.; David M. Yagia, fr. Fourth Row: Jeffrey G. Heppiev ' hite, sr.; Rickie D. Kennedy, soph.; Francis H. Kirlin, fr.; James A. Hollatz, jr.; Keith J. Westercamp, jr.; John R. Stoltenburg, jr.; Charles S. Bullock, fr.; David R. Bernard, fr.; Dennis J. Seite, soph. Top Row: Donald R. Clark, soph.; Steven K. Hamilton, jr.; Ron E. Claussen, soph.; Gregory J. Lane, soph.; Christopher Wright, soph.; DeWayne A. Buettner, soph.; Beryl J. Hull, soph.; Jeffrey A. Witt, soph.; David R. Wright, fr.; Milt J. Petersen, jr. MacRae — Knapp Hal MacRae House was named for the late Dr. Tolbert MacRae, a former head of music at Iowa State. It tends to follow one of Dr. MacRae ' s in- terests and is activities-oriented, evidenced by the participation of the house during its first year. MacRae became the first TRA house to capture the MRA-TRA Veishea Open House Sweepstakes trophy, was a leader in establishing a house honorary, as well as a successful sister house program. Maney- Knapp Hall Maney house began its existence in 1966 as one of the ten houses of Knapp Hall. Since the house exists for and because of the men living in it, all activities are planned with the desires of the members of utmost importance. In keeping with this idea, parties, social exchanges and in- tramurals topped the list of house activities. Competition in intramurals created unity in the house and and livened many dull evenings. 310 Front Row: John D. Jefferson, soph.; Greqory C. Nelson, jr. (treas.); Stephen W. Patterson, jr. (pres.); Robert J. Brooks, soph. (v. p.); James M. Truckenbrod, fr. (sec); Steve J. Te stroke, sr.; Martin L. Menke, soph, (head resident). Second Row: Douglas E. Sherman, fr.; Larry F. Eveland, fr.; Tom A. Flach, jr.; Jerold L. Larson, fr.; Larry A. Mc- Clelland, fr.; Leslie D. Finke jr.; Fred C. Eppers, fr.; Myron H. Flem- ming, fr. Third Row: Ronald J. VanWyk, fr.; David W. Handley, soph.; George E. Beardmore, fr.; James R. Wild, soph.; Cornelius Downey, jr.; Ivan Snook, soph.; Kent M. Corwin, fr.; Dale G. Silver, soph.; Tim- othy J. Corcoran, fr. Fourth Row: Eugene M. Koch, fr.; Walt A. Sen china, fr.; Steven J. Sonnenburg, fr.; Dayle K. Wilson, fr.; Robert J. Hunt, soph.; Lyie R. Henning, fr.; Francis Long, fr.; Dennis Burk, sr.; Ronald Rumph, fr.; Michael Duxon, fr. Top Row; Walter H. Juve, fr.; Dennis J. Evans, jr.; Gary L. Heinick., fr.; Tom Moyer, jr.; Donald Johns, soph.; Ed P. Weishaar, fr.; Fred J. Thede, fr.; Arnold M. Miller, fr.; Donald W. VanGilder, soph.; Terry K. Clegg, fr.; John E. Larsen, fr. McCowen-Wallace Hall We ' re not even number 2; We ' ve got to try harder. The unofficial motto, this missive helped build a tradition and reputa- tion for the occupants. They had the typical problems of a house just get- ting on its feet, but showed up as well as some of the more established houses in collegiate activities. As early as Orientation Week they were playing an instrumental part in planning the opening street dance. As the year progressed intramurals were fielded and the inevitable house func- tions were held. Front Row: Willis L. VanRoekel, jr.; Kim S. Caves, fr. (sec); Stan D. Leeson, sr.; Kenneth N. Hartke, jr. Ipres.); Glen W. DeZeeuw, jr. (v.p.); Robert F. Venteicher, sr. (head resident); Gerry Y. Shimoda, fr. (trees.)- Second Row: Frank H. K eeny, fr.; Bernard J. Stevenson, fr.; Paul Lynam, fr.; Jim Murphy, fr.; Steve Mason, soph.; Steve Weig, fr.; Gregory Albansoder, fr.; Mark Williamson, fr.; John F. Sattizahn, fr.; Dovid Bliss, fr. Third Row: Dale E. Summerfield, fr.; David L. King, fr.; Stephen M. LaCroix, fr.; Richard T. Borrow, fr.; Gary L. Kleppe, fr.; Jerry L Mason, fr.; Gary C. Chittenden, jr.; Gary A. Pertmer, fr.; Allen G. Martin, fr.; Glen E. Burgess, fr.; Mitchell J. Sobin, fr. Fourth Row: Mike A. Tippery, fr.; Jeffrey P. Sodt, fr.; James E. Porter, jr.; Kent L. Beebe, fr.; Dennis G. Hicks, soph.; James L Brase, fr.; Michael D. McClure, fr.; Bradley K. McKeown, jr.; Roger Eichelberger, jr.; Steve Squires, fr.; Bruce Everson, fr.; Clark S. GafF, fr. Top Row: Glenn M. Curtis, fr.; Michael R. McLaughlin, fr.; William J. Turner, fr.; David C. Chaney, fr.; Richard F. Goff, fr.; Jerry Ryan, fr.; Ron VanderWecrd, soph.; Dave Braley, sops.; Evan L. Oster, fr.; Skip Grissett, fr.; Horlon Schweer, fr. 311 Front Row: Lynn E. Brown, sr. (head resident); Don Taylor, soph. (v. p.); Byron Grote, soph, (sec); Edgar A. Brumbaugh, sr. (pres.); Phil J. Pins, jr. (Ireos.)- Second Row: William I. Swan, soph.; Benjamin Q. Belonga, fr.; George J. Cockayne, fr.; Ronald P. Heselton, fr.; Kent Schnirring, soph.; Dean H. McMullen, soph. Third Row: RoIMn G. Van- Alstine, fr.; John R. Heinle, fr.; Richard L. Hough, soph.; Thomas L. Hale, fr. A;llison Cambre, fr.; Arthur R. Light, fr.; Donald F. Schlemmer, fr. Top Row: James A. Dvorak, soph.; Larry X. Headrick, fr.; Richard W. McMullin, fr.; Paul J. Smith, sr. Murray — Knapp Hall Ho-Ti, the Buddhist god of good luck for Murray house has emerged from Knapp Hall confines and started the house rolling, beginning by sending football, basketball, bowling and chess teams into the field of intra- mural battle. A favorite pasttime of Murray members is to meet between the elevators for the nightly wrestling or boxing matches, frisbie catching contests or general noise making. Nielson — Storms Hall Nineteen-sixty-seven marks Nielson ' s third year as a Towers unit of some 56 men. Occupying the fifth floor of Storms Hall, Nielson boasts three of its original colonizers as members, with freshmen forming the bulk of house membership. In recognition of worthy achievements, tro- phies are awarded quarterly at formal house dinners. Highest Grade Point, Most Improved Grade Point and Most Valuable Athlete are included in the award list. Front Row: Leo F. Beschormer, jr.; Dale F. HofFman, soph.; Christopher M. Stephan, sr. (v. p.); Reuben J. Skow, jr. {pres.}; Richard E. Mason, sr. (sec); David S. Mason, jr. (treas.); Bob Bartels, sr. (head resident). Second Row: Todd N. Phillipe, soph.; Richard L. Wahlert, fr.; Richard E. Draman, fr.; John E. Baker, soph.; Chromous Gallus; James A. Mor- rical, fr.; Behrooz Fattahi, soph.; Tom Birge, soph. Third Row: Ron J. Robinson, fr.; David E. Wassale, jr.; Leslie A. Squires, sr.; Daniel F. Brown, fr.; Norman L. Bussiere, fr.; Kenneth A. Epperson, fr,; Patrick H. Weaver, fr.; Dave D. Moeller, fr. Fourth Row: John A. Rexwinkel, jr.; Roger C. Brannaman, jr.; Judson J. Kruse, jr.; Charles Andersen, fr.; Stephen L. Derynck, fr.; Robert P. Petersen, jr.; David M. Butler, jr.; W. Wayne Peter, fr.; Brian P. Holt, jr. Top Row; Robert B. Clemen, soph.; Michael F. Nltchals, fr.; Byron J. Kohos, jr.; James A. Bingaman, fr.; Milton R, Butzke, jr.; John F, Clay burg, sr.; Stanton L. Da nielson, fr.; Doran F. Tisdale, soph.; William S. Nissen, fr. 312 Otopalik-Knapp Hal Otopalik house is a two-year old member of tlie Towers Residence Sys- tem. Without colonization officers, Otopalik was slow in becoming a func- tioning residence; but through the devotion of some forty freshmen, the house has made much progress. Otopalik has sponsored the usual variety of social events ranging from hayrides to exchanges and quarterly parties. Annual inaugural dinners for officers and a steak fry are a part of the short but growing tradition of Otopalik house. Front Row: Gary M. Lawrenson, soph, (pres.); Donald C. Lee, soph. (v. p.); Robert B. Hedberg, soph, (sec -treas.); Bill Fleming, sr. (head res- ident); Frank Murray, fr.; Carl Weaver, soph. Second Row: Jon S Laurich, fr.; Paul V. Larsen, fr.; Ronald Kueclc, fr.; Richard A. While, fr ; Joe Clark, soph.; Greg R. Williams, fr.; Paul Tennenbaum, fr.; John E. O ' Neil, fr.; Bryan P. Murnford, fr. Third Row: W. Jeffrey Rickert, fr.; Steve P. Nicklaus, jr.; Russell L. King, soph.; Les V. Elgersma, fr.; Lance Hafer, soph.; Michael Malhers ' ein. soph.; Mi Bronks, sooh.; Barry Owens, fr.; Craig Dexter, fr.; Rodney Biensen, soph. Top Row: William H. Doggelt, fr.; William H. Richardson, jr.; Thomas W. Hurst, soph.; Dana J. Fuller, s::ph.; David A. Brown, fr.; Harris Clampitt, fr.; Bill Balvanz, soph.; Dale Pierce, fr.; Ron Spanel, fr.; James Blain, fr.; Lester H Madsen, sr. 313 Front Row: Mike F. Dixson, fr.; Robert H. Riso, jr. (head resident); Dennis A. Abramsohn, soph, (sec); Ronald E. Reed, soph, (pres.); Les- lie G. DufF, jr. (treas.); Barry L. Dickerson, fr. Second Row: Kent D. Bloom, jr.; Terry W. Smith, soph.; William A. Gode, fr.; Bryce J. May, soph.; Bruce R. Zelle, fr.; John F. Schmadeke, fr.; John B. Kesltng, fr.; James F. Morgan, soph.; Wayne E. Jones soph. Third Row: Edwin J. Basart, fr.; Howard D. Preston, fr.; Allan E. Sikes, soph.; Kurtis J. Koll, soph.; Burdell Hansen, fr.; James J. Burns fr.; John R. Lough ry, fr.; Terry Svejda, jr.; Lloyd H. Gates, fr.; Samuel P. Hall, fr. Fourth Row: Patrick F. O ' Brien, fr.; William D. Koch fr.; Dan Doyle, fr.; Jim Car- penter, fr.; Carey Krull, fr.; Tom Jensen, fr.; Tim Etter, fr.; Dave Jenks, fr.; Alan Lanway, fr.; Pete Vanderloo fr.; Donald Treue, fr. Top Row: Donald DeMichino, fr.; Alan Madsen, fr.; Charles L. Kent, fr.; Gary Roberts, fr.; Randy Pewe, fr.; Richard Rogers, fr.; Gregory Guiter, fr.; Craig Irons, fr.; Dan Saddoris, fr.; Larry DeBuhr, fr.; Ger- ald Babcany, fr.; Richard Raimer, fr. Petersen -Wallace Hall Geographically the highest house at Iowa State, Petersen worked to estabUsh a top name for itself. Beginning with the bed race victory during Orientation Week, the house stayed in front of other houses by being the first with television, first with a lighted sign, first with a house dinner and first with house stationary. Successful intramural and social programs rounded out this phase of activities. Plus they already had a GSB Attorney General, and FEG Sen- ator and Ag Festival greased pig winner and more. 314 Raymond — Storms Hall Raymond residents have been kept busy this year both schohrstically and socially. The house was third in the Towers scholastically, having risen one place each quarter during the year. It pioneered TRA social events by co-sponsoring a spring dance in the Towers dining areas. High points included a hayride, a pizza party during the Orientation Week jumble and an all-house dinner for the first graduating senior. The house regularly enters all intramural events, last year winning two bowl- ing trophies. Front Row: Bert L. Morton, soph.; Rick Thompson, soph, (sec); Jack L. Butler, soph. (v. p.); Russell R. Junkins, soph, (head resident); Dwight L. Johns, jr. (pres.); John A. Hand, soph, (treas.). Second Row: Wayne Frauenhotz, fr.; Ken W. Peters fr.; Michael Donley, soph.; A. Dean Morton, fr.; Paul C. Miller, soph.; Larry D. Hermsen, soph.; Terry Vis. ser, jr.; Mark Galey, soph. Third Row: William P. Becker, fr.; Robert A. Jodeit, fr.; James L. Beaver, fr.; Roger C. Woods, jr.; Gary D. Kam. rath, fr,; Steve Herbert, fr.; John Kite, soph.; Mark Huebner, fr.; John Quandt, fr. Top Row; Larry L. Bittner, fr.; David Hirschman, fr.; John Wood, fr.; William Dahl, fr.; Joseph Lutkenhaus, jr.; Mike Carey, fr.; John Akins, jr.; Mike McCarty, jr.; Greg Hillers, fr.; Ronald Vrede- veld, jr. 315 Sage — Storms Hall With the addition of 38 new house members and an entirely new set of officers, Sage House began the year with renewed vigor. A material product of this vigor, after three years at the Towers, was the building of its first house sign. This unity was continued in an intramural program, the house formal, April Foolishness, and two successful TRA Pace- makers. Front Row: James L. E thing ton, jr. (treas.); Jerry R, Hall, jr. (pres.); Neil A. Loch mi Her, soph, (sec); Larry E. Stein, jr. (head resident). Second Row: Morteza Esteky, soph.; Duane C. Peter, soph.; Mickael F. Berndt, soph.; David P. Stang, soph,; Norman N. Parker, fr.; ClifFord M. Sorbo, jr.; David J. Hutchens, sr. Third Row: Ralph D. Clements, soph.; Terry E. Dix, soph.; Donald F. Lynch, fr.; Allen G. Edwall, fr.; Ronald R. Fiscus, sr.; Stephen P. Garbe, jr.; Martin J. Cunningham, jr.; Richard R. Seamans, soph. Top Row: Dave L. Bergeson, fr.; Milton E. Schram, jr.; Dennis G. Scholten, jr.; Randy C. Rumery, jr.; Theodore Wernimont, sr.; Michael E. Lafayette, fr.; Michael J. Gaskill, jr.; Curtis A. Nissen, soph.; Allen V. Guernsey, jr. 316 Front Row: Neil R. Strong, soph, (pres.); Robert E. Fligg, sr. (head resident); Brian Goughnour, soph, (sec); Michael A. Holupnick, soph.; Richard A. Roepke, soph, (treas.); John R. Adams, soph.; William D. Meyer, soph. Second Row: Milo S. Paustian, soph.; Ronald O. Rohll- sen, fr.; Russ R. Weston, fr.; Gary L. Bouska, jr.; Steven C. Mess, soph.; Charles S. Hurwitch, fr.; J. Duane Glime, soph.; Doyce Emmert, jr.; James W. Hogan, soph.; Dale K. Vonderschaaf, fr. Third Row; James R. Reynolds, soph.; William G. Albrecht fr.; Randy Johnsen jr.; Brlon L. Muller fr.; David K. Queal sr.; John Weber, fr.; Bill Cadwallader, fr.; Curtis Swaim, soph.; Dennis Larson, soph.; Mark K. Moeller, soph.; Kit Covington, fr. Top Row; Gory L. Fedler, fr.; Michael G. Bacon, fr.; Michael L, Goater, jr.; Maro Schvenke, fr.; Philip Carlson, fr.; James Mohafeld, soph.; Larry E. Elmore, soph.; William D. Varnes, fr.; Greig R. Grimm, soph.; John S. Odell, soph. Schmidt — Knapp Hall Although this has only been the second year of existence, Schmidt house has already begun to earn a reputation for itself on campus. Schmidt walked off with two trophies during Veishea; their float was awarded the MRA singles division title and two Schmidt men teamed with a Birch resi- dent in taking the canoe race championship in the mixed division. Annual construction of a Schmidt House has become something of a tradition for Schmidts who are also active socially, in iruramurals and in other unsanctioned activities. 317 Front Row: Anthony M. Kelly, fr.; Anthony T. Grenis, soph, (treas.); Steve M. Jackson, jr. (v. p.); Roger H. Crispin, jr. (head resident}; Les L. Westphal, sr. (pres.); David A. Hoyt, fr. (sec); William C. McCracken, jr. Second Row: Eugene L. Berntson, fr.; Ronald Petersen, soph.; Juan E. Ramirez, fr.; Harold R. Phillipps, soph.; Leroy C. Fortmann, fr.; Michael P. Wells, fr.; Timothy L. Dorr, fr. Third Row: Ronald M. Ryan, fr.; Richard D. Boumann, jr.; Craig S. Frey, fr.; William J. Klimesh, soph.; Kenneth D. Abbas, fr.; Allen E. Zahner, soph.; Glen T. Bazta, sr.; Bob Bohacek, fr. Top Row: Steve T. Supple, jr.; Harlan Ihlenfeldt, fr.; Mickey Inglis. soph.; Richard A. Hobart, fr.; Richard F. Lynch, soph.; Tom Kamp, fr.; David J. Seuferer, fr. Starbuck — Storms Hall Fall quarter traditionally brought freshmen and studies, to which residents added intramural activities and a Let It All Hang Out dance party, and the James L. Martin Memorial Trophy, a traveling trophy awarded weekly to the member who pulls the biggest boner. Men also added participation in the TRA dedication with a dinner for Mrs. Starbuck and an open house representing the five points of the house: senior, scholar, freshman, playboy and hangout. 318 Vance — Knapp Hal During this, the second year of existence for Vance house, residents have participated in several activities. A house dedication ceremony was lield in the den lionoring the family of the late Thomas Vance, after whom the house was named. Democracy is taught in the house and new members quickly learned that majority rules, especially when the selection of a TV program is brought to a vote. Vance house works as a group whether it is watching a wrestling match between the elevators or a Cyclone football game. Front Row: Dale W. Vincent, fr.; Les E. Lanyon, soph. (v. p.); Jerry M. Voif, soph, (pres.); Paul J. Walker, sr. (head resident); Kenneth J. Hauser, soph, (treas.); Daryl R. Strohbehn, soph, (sec); Paul L. Lem- rick, soph. Second Row: Ed L. Hollingsworth, soph.; Dwight E. Hughes, soph.; Thomas H. Anderson soph.; Ron D. Hanson, jr.; Gary B. Buck, fr.; Dick M. Menslng, fr.; Ken F. Clausen, fr.; Kenton V. TeLindert, fr.; Richard I. Stortz, fr. Third Row: Merwin A. Ullestad, fr.; Charles M. West, fr.; Clyde E. Wissler, fr.; Ashwin Shah, jr.; Lew A. Klinge, soph.; Raymond Bolton, soph.; Floyd Striegel, fr.; Franklin K. Ben, soph.; Robert J. Slohi, soph.; R. Jon Henson, fr. Fourth Row; Richard L. Fischer, soph.; Scott J. Sartorius, fr.; John R. Birkland, fr.; Jeffrey Micheel, soph.; Bob J. ReischI, fr.; Harold C. Hansen, fr.; Michael L. P. Nassit, fr.; Thomas M. Parker, soph.; Dan E. Hanisch, sr.; Richard Bjornseth, soph.; Leo Souser, soph. Top Row: Rick M. Gano, fr.; Douglas J. Brown, sr.; Larry D. Young, soph.; Robert S. Stearns, soph.; Jerry P. Oliver, soph.; Steve D. Tetwa, fr.; James A. Lindaman, jr.; Michael T. Gehl, soph.; James P. Sanders, fr.; Robert P. Van Beek, soph.; William R. Blackburn, soph.; William J. Bettin, fr 319 Wilkinson — Knapp Hall Wilkinson house, the walk-up penthouse, provides its residents with a spectacular view plus the added luxuries of leaking ceilings and gurgling, cold water heat. Being a studious house, the men voted down a television tor the second consecutive year and concentrated their leisure hours on more cultural events. For example, a house dinner with Mrs. Margaret Lange, Social Director of the University, helped the men become better versed in the social graces. Her profound ideas were later put to actual use on Wilkinson exchanges. front Row: Robert K Walsh, soph, (treas). Jack M. Welch, jr. (v.p.); Gordon K. Swanson, sr. (pres.]; Kenneth P. Reese, soph, (sec); David E. Jahr, sr. (head resident). Second Row: Thomas A. Todd, fr.; David A. Stoklasa, fr.; Kenneth V. Rieck, fr.; Galen H. Golz, soph.; Michael C. Brumm, fr.; Euqene C. Hillmann, fr.; Richard A. Langan, soph.; Roger Bys, soph. Third Row: Gordon Cooper, jr.; Bill J. Bunker, sr.; Richard J. Baugh, jr.; Darwin Feldt, jr.; Terry Steinhart, soph.; Melvin McNichols, soph.; Dave JefFres, soph.; Lawrence W. Donforth, soph.; E. Duane Lassen, soph. Top Row: Jerry W. Voyna, soph.; Max H. Goodwin, soph.; Dennis P. HIadtey, sr.; Ronald R. Mart., soph.; Larry G. Krall, soph.; Richard A. Lack, soph.; Alan C. Hppman, fr.; David M. Cutter, fr,; Richard R. Dideriksen, sr.; David L. Bender, fr. 320 r i , Front Row: Steven Dougherty, jr.; Jon Hove, sr, ih.rj; David Loutzen htser, jr. (pres.); John E. Petersen, v. p.); James M. Minch, soph, (sec- treas.). Second Row: Michael R. Broad, fr.; Dennis J. Donohue, sr Richard A. Pomool, fr,- R. Edward Payne, fr.; Dean L. Strasahl, soph Randy Hinrichsen, fr,; Rich Freeman, soph.; Jim BartI, fr. Third Row Keith A. Sutherland, jr.; Bill A. Sandry, fr.; Dale M. Holland, fr Norman W. Kelley, soph.; Dave Iwen, soph.; Chuck Kofron, fr.; Bil Litwinow, soph,; Steve Dodd, fr.; Clint Frelburger, fr. Fourth Row John J. Fincirty, fr.; Michael D. Tomy, jr.; David A. Swonson, soph Robert W. Babcock, fr.; Parrel D. Heuton, soph.; Tom Jones, fr., Thomas J. Eagstrom, jr.; Tim A. Tone, soph.; Bruce D. Fischer, jr Robert L. McBeth, fr. Top Row: Timothy D. Bloom, fr.; Michael K. Johnson, soph.; Chris R. Skoglund, fr.; Alan D. Beneke, fr.; Kent Baker, soph.; DuWayne Snyder, soph.; Edward R. D ' Agosto, fr.; Galen M. Chlpman, fr.; Richard M. Elliot, fr.; John F. Ballou, fr.; Larry D. Wade, jr. Wolf-Storms Hall Wolf House has continually had its paw in TRA and University activi- ties. The only house to have two signs, Storms Hall is sometimes con- fused with Wolf Hall from the west side. Of the 57 members 27 arc upper classmen, leading to a high degree of unification and success in intramural and social activities. Many times the girls show up at exchanges, they say, just to see what a true wolf is really like! 321 MRA-TRA Split Produces Rivalries and Incentives This year for the first time the Men ' s Resi- dence Association was completely separate from the TRA. The MRA now consists of the Friley- Helser complex only. Aside from arguing with the TRA over trivial- ities, the MRA has managed to accomplish a few things. Last Fall the largest orientation progiam in the history of the organization was initiated. The possibility of coed housing was studied in de- tail and it looks as though girls will be living in the newly completed Hughes house and men will be living in Welch and Roberts halls. Perhaps the most popular accomplishment of the MRA was the development of the Open Hours Policy for men, which enables girls to be in men ' s rooms on weekends. 322 HEAD RESIDENTS— Front Row: Douglas E. Barr, sr.; Thomas F. Prend- ergast, sr.; Martin J. Allen, grad.; James L. Patton, grad. (sup. of h.r. Friley); Harold L. Peyton, grad. (sup. Helser); Richard G. Hadley, sr.; Kenneth L. Thome, jr. Second Row: Bill D. Beery, sr.; Michael L. Stew- art, jr.; Bill G. Giddings, sr.; Mike Gunsch, sr.; Richard Col g an, jr.; Jim NeppI, jr.; Curtis Jones, jr.; Gary D. Van Engelenburg, jr. Third Row: Bob D. Engle, jr.; Cory R. Christensen, jr.; Tim Hartsook, sr.; Mark Sohn, sr.; Doug Pals, sr.; Terry Wilbur, jr.; Bob Sever son, jr.; James McRoberts, sr.; Richard R. Johnson, jr. Fourth Row: Arlan Emmert, sr.; James D. Wharry, sr.; Mark W. Petersen, jr.; Earl R. Baderschneider, sr.; Gary F. Hoyler, sr.; Gale A. Rasmussen, sr.; John Ridgely, sr.; Richard W. Baird, jr.; Dave L. Seehusen, sr.; Bryan E. Davidson, sr.; Ed Cable, sr. Top Row: Ray E. Pleak, soph.; Ronald W. Seipp, jr.; Wayne Heibner, sr.; Loren C. Tucker, sr.; Bruce R. Schoon, jr.; Howard L. Person, jr.; Dan Hanisch, jr.; Kent Burroughs, sr.; Steve Wages, jr.; James D. Eichhorn, sr. MRA Head Residents Forty-eight men living in the Friley-Helser complex have the awesome job of acting as head resident to between forty and seventy men. The job of these men is to act as a friend, disciplinarian, counselor, administrator, leader, and as a good example to the members of their house. MRA Executive Council The Executive council is the administrative branch of the MRA. The council is made up of ten officers selected from the 2400 men of the MRA. During the past year they have written a new constitution, implimented Residence Hall Week, facihtated the guest policy, and worked out a new orientation program. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row: Dean I. Bartelt, sr. (pres.); Larry G. Lobaugh, sr. (social); Howard M. Chatham, sr. (GSB Rep.); Steven W. Stall, jr. (intramurals). Top Row: Duane R. Harryman, sr. (treas.); Richard A. Johnson, jr. (ext. v. p.); Marvin M. Hurd, jr. (act.); Daniel S. Tilley, soph, (public rel.); John La hner, jr. (sec); Richord Baldwin, sr. (int. v.p.). 323 MRA PRE7S. FORUM— Front Row: Ed Gregory; Mike Render; Dean I. Bartelt (pres.); Verlyn K. Angers, sr.; Phil Howie, jr. Second Row: John H. Ranson, soph.; Dale E. Moore, jr.; Champak L. Narotam, sr.; Dennis Longnecker, sr.; John R. Chevalier, jr.; Donald Borcherding, sr.; John Hitchcock, sr. Third Row: Lawrence J. Schutte, jr.; Michael D. Nelson, jr.; John C. Lund, jr.; Michael McDermott, jr.; Alan E. Weich- mann, jr.; Lawrence C. Kinyon, jr.; Steve C. Pedersen, jr.; Niel R. See, sr. Top Row: Richard G. Scherer, jr.; Wayne Montgomery, jr.; Carl C. Roxberg, sr.; Jim Matre, jr.; Richard M. Clark, jr.; John R. Weater- mon, jr.; Kenneth M. Currie, jr.; Don Knudson, jr.; Paul Siemsen, jr. MRA Presidential Forum The presidential forum acts as the hnk between the administration and the houses. The forum is composed of the presidents of each of the 44 houses in the MRA. The men meet once a week at which time they discuss current university issues. The group is influential in the making of policies for both the MRA and the university. MRA Camera Club The purpose of the MRA camera club is to provide facilities for film development. These facihties are used by camera bugs, photography stu- dents and individual house members for house activities. The club has approximately 35 members and is open to any member of the MRA. Meetings are regularly held at which there have been speakers from the university and slides shows on good photography. MRA CAMERA CLUB-Front Row: Gerald L. Morton, sr.; Darrell G. Peterson, soph.; Edwin D, Root, fr.; Marvin H. TenClay, sr.; Thomas J. Bell, fr. Second Row: Terry L. Williamson, soph.; Marvin C. Tan- igawa, jr.; Roger Miller, jr.; Ken Jones, fr.; Claude W. Smth, jr.; Floyd E. Schorff, fr.; Arlin T. Branhagen, soph. Top Row: Joseph A, Klapp, fr.; Francis R. Eberle, soph.; Harlan D. Warden, fr.; George W. Ensley, fr.; Gary E. Tielebein, fr.; Gayin T. Hall, fr. 324 WEIGHILIFTERS-Froni Row: Andrew 0. Newmon, fr.; John T. O ' Conor, fr.; David E. Ntwon, fr., Roner G. Welty, fr.; Paul Long, fr.; Frank Garbttr, fr. Top Row: Richard I. Dickson, fr.; Allen L. Lande, soph., Nicholas Cassens, soph.; Donnie Refer son, jr.; John Orober jr.; Galen Baher, fr.; Mark Petersen, jr. MRA Weightlifters Club For improvement oi your health and great competition what can beat the sport of weightlifting? The 50 members of the MRA Weighthfters Club support this theory all the way. Each year the club competes in state meets and has had several champions and runners-up in weightlift- ing and powerhfting. On October 19 the Club sponsored a weightlifting clinic and now is working toward plans for future intercollegiate meets. Amateur Radio Club Radio transmitting equipment is forbidden in Iowa State dorm rooms, but once again, student ingenuity has triumphed. This group of student radio operators have developed a means by which students interested in amateur radio may follow their hobby while still living in the dorms. The result, the Cyclone Amateur Radio Club, is now in the process of building up complete transmitting and receiving facilities in order that a larger number of interested MRA members mav inin this organization. CYCLONE AMATEUR RADIO CLUB-fronI Row; Lloyd G. Rosmujjen, jr pre, Phillip c. Florine, jr.; Peler T. Uhler, jr. (v. p.). Bock Row: Glen P. Kesselring, jr.; Vincent F. Jackson, fr.; Alon D. Mubbord, fr.j Dorrel G. Peterson, soph. 325 Front Row: Hank L. Bokelman, soph.; Steve R. Harmon, soph.; Bill G. Giddings, sr. (he.r.); Robert Bortlett, soph, (pres.); Michael J. Bean, soph, (sec); Gary A. Lindaman, soph. (v. p.); Jannes C. Franson, soph, (treas.). Second Row: Edward C. Ross, fr.; Richard S. Uber, fr.; Paul F. Fisher, sr.; Paul H. Willis fr.; Tim Sorensen., fr.; Rodney Jensen, fr.; John D. Leo, fr.; Lee Tank, fr.; Richard A. Caruth, jr. Third Row: Daniel J. Cechini, fr.; Robert J. Boner, soph.; Douglas C. Powell, fr.; John L. Dorsch, sr.; Bruce D. Burroughs, fr.; Roger G. Welty, fr.; Denny D. Awe, fr.; Daryl Nielsen, soph.; Bruce Bunte- meyer, fr.; James Rummery, sr.; Bert Lohr, soph.; Carroll E. Gravert, fr. Top Row: Tim D. F re vert, soph.; Carl N. Carlson, fr.; C, G. Kel- logg, soph.; Ron M. Nelson, soph.; Edward B. McCutcheon, jr.; Gary Colsoon, jr.; Stephen Beadel, fr.; Don Winkler, f r.; John W. Rich, fr.; Chuck Lindstrom, fr.; Tom Bciughan, soph. Bennett — Friley Hall Although Bennett hasn ' t been noted as one of the more active houses in intramurals. University or social events, they have been trying. They did participate in intramural football and came up with a third place in the All-University division. As a highlight for the house members ' winter quarter, A Walk in the Black Forest was held in conjunction with Knapp house and Welch hall. Beyer — Friley Hall 326 Beyer House has traditionally been one of the more active houses in the intramurals program. Beyer was among the top ten houses last year and has pursued a vigorous program again this year. The house social hfe has been encouraged by a house picinc and Halloween party as well as a Christmas party and Spring dance. The men of Beyer have sh own an interest in world affairs by sending two delegations to the Iowa Model United Nations. Front Row: Michael A. Welle, fr.; John C. Lund, jr. (pres.); Gee White, soph. (v. p.); Gordon Dreier, jr. (sec); Hal Miller, soph, (treas.); Richard Hadley, sr. (h.r.); Norm Wilkerson. fr.; Allen Heinemann, fr. Second Row: Paul C. Thoreson soph.; Ronald D. Weller, jr.; David D. Hollenbeck, ir.; Frank A. Risler, soph.; Walter L. Scott, fr.; Dennis Woodruff, fr.; Robert Behnkendorf, jr.; Tom Hock, fr.; Bob Barr, fr.; Paul A. Marshall, fr.; Doug R. Smith, fr.; Gene L. Hassman, jr. Third Row: Ronald R. Linker, soph.; James C. Kenney, soph.; Allen L. Sny- der, fr.; Gaylen L. Martinson, jr.; John E. Snarskis, fr.; Raymond E. Stecker, jr.; Bruce R. Huisman, fr.; Allen L. North, fr.; Gordon R. Kennedy, fr.; Steve Klekar, fr.; Steve Marsh, fr.; Norman Craig, fr.; Robert W. Huss, fr. Fourth Row: Tom Honeyman, fr.; Steven G. Re- nard, fr.; Robert Hanson, sr.; Martin T. Beer, fr.; Donald L. Bunting, fr.; Kenneth L. Hintze, fr.; Larry R. Glienke, fr.; Kirby S. Mohr, jr.; Richard C. Dewey, fr.; Ricke G. Nelson, fr.; Gerry G. Ramsey, fr.; Richard J. Becvar, fr.; Keith E. Snidtker, fr.; Jerald P. Harms, sr. Top Row: Richard A. Shaw, fr.; Gary D. Lorimor, fr.; Dennis F. Svoboda, fr.; John R. Buis, jr.; Maurice L. Moff tt, fr.; Norman J, Farrington, soph.; Harlan D. Warden, fr.; Alan L. Koehler, soph.; David L. Luscombe, soph.; J. David Stout, fr.; John F. Hartwell, fr.; Larry W. Lorimor, fr.; Delmar C. Warren, jr.; Eric Tisdale, soph. Front Row: William Sick, soph, (sec); Rex Friesleben, sr. (treas.]; Jim NeppI, jr. (h.r.); Don Knudson, jr. (pres); Mike Novo ra til, jr. (v. p.); Marvin TenClay, sr. {ext, v. p.). Second Row: Cletus F, Wander, sr.; W. David Butzman, fr.; James W. Sick, r.; David C. Twedt, sr.; Jon E. Foley, sr.; Bruce P. Bickel, soph.; Sam K. Doron, jr.; Habibolah Ghoemmoghami, jr. Third Row: Vouqhn L. Paragamian. sr.; Dennis P, Kingery, jr.; James C. Diefenbaum, fr.; Thomas A, DeWitt, jr.; Wesley M. Jensen, fr.; Charles C. Kreoger, jr.; Ben C. Wiese, grad.; Clayton T. Rye, jr.; Marvin L. Hooker, ir. Fourth Row: Alan L. Ander sen, soph.; Richard S. Baldwin, sr.; Mel D. Schettler, soph.; Gary F Wainwrighi, fr.; John F, Zahner, jr.; Merle R. Witt, soph.; Joe A. Muff soph.; Patrick H. Pickett, sr.; Ronald D. Parker, soph.; Richard L Dickson, fr. Top Row: Craiq A. Athen. fr.; David B. Sloop, fr.; Rob ert L. Loftin, fr.; Lambert H. Glaser, fr.; Paul R, Mueller, jr.; David R Stilwell, soph.; Dean L. Reck, fr.; Glen R. Benfe, jr.; Jim Davenport soph.; Gene M. Severson, sr. Brown — Helser Hall Probably the biggest stumbling block for Brown this year was a fifty per cent turn-over in house membership. It makes it difficult for a house to do much more than be selected as one of the MRA Open houses, have a house hayilde and a party at the Ledges. This isn ' t to say that the turn- over precludes any type of accomphshments. The house placed third in Class A football, second in Class B basketball and garnered the most intra- mural points fall quarter. Caine-Friley Hall Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House Caine House The men of Caine don ' t think there ' s anything else that can be said. Front Row: Colin C. Hui. fr.; Richard A. BoMer. jr. (sec. -treas.); Gale A, Rasmussen, sr. (h.r.); Allan E. Watters, jr. (pres.); Michael A. Warner, sr.; Timothy L. Rundquist, soph.; Vincent K. Wong, soph. Second Row: J. Stephen Herring, fr.; Dennis J. Gustafson, jr.; Michael W. Hennen, fr.; Ming K. Chan, jr.; David K. Fung, fr.; Larry D. Vermie, fr.; Nam C. Iran, soph.; Michael R. Merritt, soph. Third Row: Duane L. Chaloupka, soph.; Steve L. Galm fr,; Rickie J. Gordon fr,; David B, Willicms, fr.; Orin J. Linden, soph.; James N. Rlchmcmn, fr,; Karl A. Larson, jr.; Randy W. Wiley, fr.; Arlan E. Freeman, soph. FourtS Row: Ronald L. Piltz, jr.; Robert N. Kayser, fr.; Jon P. Oxenford, fr.; Joel A. Fuhrman, fr.; Ted A. Harms, fr.; David L. Grissom, soph.; Stalney M. Paulson, fr.; Dennis P. Grossman., fr.; Joe! F. Zamastil, fr.; Doug Putensen, fr. Top Row: Edward L. Hommema, soph.; Ken- neth B. Lei ting, soph.; Dennis M. J ohnson, soph.; James H. Modill, soph.; Rodney K. Wriaht, soph.; James H. Giese fr.; Kenneth B. Morris, soph.; Terry L. St rat ton, fr.; Robert B. Niemon, jr. 327 Front Row: Scott C. Kyle, fr.; Robert M. Plueqer, sr. (v. p.); Steven J. Fonda, jr. (sec); William L. McGlnnis, jr. (treas.); Car! C. Roxberg, sr. (pres.); Larry Fletcher, soph.; Richard H. Colgan, jr. (h.r.). Second Row: Verlyn R. Larsen, sr.; Steve J. Legvold, sr.; Michael J. Ransom, soph.; Fred L. Jenkins, sr.; David E. Newton, fr.; Eril G. Osen, sr.; Steven J. Glbney, soph. Third Row: Arthur J. Phares, jr.; William O. Frank, soph.; Dennis L. Otten, soph.; Nick Messamer., fr.; Dale Pierse, jr.; Dave Wheat ley, jr.; Joe Vich, jr.; Donald J. Perschau, soph.; Bob Hanna, jr. Fourth Row: Rodger E. Larsen, jr.; Robert D. Sperry, jr.; Chuck Mallow, soph.; John Burr, fr.; Francke Walberg, sr.; Tim Klee- meier, jr.; Darrel Peterson, soph.; Craig Kinsman, jr.; Frank Markum, jr. Top Row: Michael A. Carpenter, soph.; David K. Otten, fr.; Roger D. Stumpe, fr.; James A. Larson, soph.; V. Jay Wissink, fr.; Russell A. Neety, soph.; Steve K. Berry, jr.; David L. Johnson, soph.; Andrew D. Newman, fr.; Dennis M. Fry or, soph. Carpenter — Helser Hal The Carpenter house men continued their undefeated streak by win- ning the Battle of Beef Contest for the third year. The winners of this tug of war received steak dinners with all the trimmings. First place in the wild cow riding contest of the Cyclone Stampede was also captured by house members. Social life this year included dinner exchanges, hayrides, and seren- ades. Carpenter is even represented in various University activities such as varsity athletics, the ISU marching band and the Iowa State singers. Cessna — Friley Hall Refusing to let their lilUputian membership danger activities, the men of Cessna charged through the year with determination and espirit de corps. Their troops boosted a favorite son to MRA Vice-president, won two bowling championships and brought home awards for Blast perticipa- tion. One-hundred per cent GSB election participation and one of the highest grade points in the MRA. However, the highlight of the year had to be when the Sigma Phi Omicron pledges brought home The Christmas Bush. Front Row: Robert J. Kinney, fr,; Steve H. Oehler, soph. (sec. -treas.); William M. Moore, jr. (pres.); Duane M. Murken, soph. (v. p.); Ronald D. Fell, fr.; Dale S. Bartelt, soph. Second Row: George J. VanRiper, fr.; Mike T. Holbrook, fr.; Charles F. Goddard, fr.; David A. Dirks, fr.; Patrick P. Drew, fr.; Ronald E. Daniel, fr. Top Row: Steven M. Zim- merman, sr.; Arthur L. Schueneman, fr.; John P. Kroesen, fr.; John T. Meyer, fr.; William D. Parker, fr.; Guy E, Mueller, fr.; Steve M, Thatcher, soph. 328 Front Row: AMyn Weber., jr.; Merle A. Renaud, SDnh. (treasj; Larry Glick, ST.; Dick Schedtler, soph, (sec); Steve Pedersen, jr. (pres.); Gary Hoyler, sr. (h.r.); Brent Johnston, soph.; Richard Fawcett, soph. Second Row: Cor win D. Fee, soph.; Elmer L. Miller, soph.; David L. Warren, soph.; William T. Krohlina, ff.; Sammy A. Sinram, jr.; Stan C. Price, soph.; Thomas L. Moore, soph.; James R. Willis, jr.; Dennis G. Reinke, fr.; Bob B. HeithofF, sr. Third Row: Daryl J. Upmeyer, jr.; Robert E. Johnson, fr.; Bruce K. Nelson, jr.; Ralph E. Croxdale, soph.; Paul Hibbinq, fr.; David Radosevich, jr.; Russ Collins, fr.; Bob Bierkomp, fr.; Marvin McGlynn, jr.; Richard C. Blahnik, fr.; Michael Huston, sr. Fourth Row: Jack E. Winkler, soph.; Gary M. Shivers, fr.; Howard J. Mead, sr.; John J. Greek, fr.; Stuart J. Dykstra, soph.; Richard Waldmeier, soph.; David GrofF, soph.; Richard Price, soph.; Richard Miller, soph.; David Koenigs, fr.; Craig C. Cool, soph.; Gary E. Brandt, soph.; John L. Crees, soph. Top Row: Jim R. Seymour, fr.; Dave Blunk, fr.; Mike Moulton, fr.; Tom Jamison, soph.; Roger W. Hunt, sr.; Alex Kloster, soph.; Tom Porrish, fr.; Terry Suchomel, fr.; Gary D. Thomas, jr.; Martin Hatteberg, soph.; Neil Matt, jr.; Larry Tamm, jr.; Larry Brown, fr. Chamberlain — Friley Hall Little sister Lyon hall provided much of the social life for the men of Chamberlain house. Last spring a spring formal was held with her and throughout the year there were many exchanges. Chamberlain received recognition for having the top open house in the M.R.A. Residents also constructed a Blast booth with Welch hall. In sports Chamberlain has made a name for itself too. They came out on top in the class A Ixiwling touranment and fought hard in intramural football and baslcetliall. Converse -Friley Hall Converse Brings a Psychedelic Cyclone to Homecoming in the MRA- WRA combination lawn display, Fasmark and Converse won the tliird place trophy. The enthusiasm of the freshmen was largely responsible for this success. Converse displayed some talent in the academic sphere as well. Last winter quarter Converse was in the top ten of the MRA. Front Row; Dean N. Gogstetter, fr.; Richard H. Buchmann, sr.; Brad C. Sweet, jr. (pres.); David B. Kerr, jr. (sec.-treas.); Howard L. Person, jr. (h.r.); Anthony V. Criscola, jr. Second Row: David L. Chevalier, fr.; Daniel C. Pullen, fr.; Sterling C. Young, fr.; David M. Hayworth, fr.; John R. Hunt, jr.; Jack L. Shumate, fr.; John F. Petersen, fr.; Lance L. Longman, fr.; Terry D. Schrelner, soph. Third Row: Steven K. Honsen, soph.; Marvin C. Tanigowo jr.; Ron D. Thompson, fr.; Chris R. Olsen, soph., Gary R. Vanee, soph.; Robert D. Wendt, fr Robert C. Bringolf, fr.; Michael J. Kucera, jr.; Stephen D. Young, jr Alan H. Sedore, fr. Top Row: Thomas L. LaBron. soph.; Donald T Hardersen, fr.; Ronald A. Henderson, fr.; David A. Anderson, fr Robert S. Tuttle, sr.; Robert L. Owens, fr.; Gary E. Tielebein, fr William Tubbs, fr.; Jon Leyen, fr.; Poul Stadsvold, jr.; Randall Deitchler, fr. 329 Front Row: Christopher H. Parker, fr.; Scott D. Whittaker, fr.; Allan R. Olson, jr. (v. p.); Calvin A. Lyie, jr. (sec.-treas.); Craig C. Hellyer, sr. (pres.); James D. Eichhorn, sr. (h.r.); Myron W. Person, fr. Second Row: Richard H. Morris, soph.; Gary M. Adams, fr.; Eugene A. Doran, jr.; Mark R. Sunday, soph.; John S. Goode, soph.; Phillip A. Smith, soph.; Ronald J. Wagner, jr.; Harold W. Miller, soph. Third Row: Ken Walker, fr.; Mike Hall, soph.; James E. Oetken, sr.; Greg Christian- sen, fr.; Ronald Lenth, soph.; Robert Kunel, jr.; Jack L. Taylor, sr.; Roger A, Repstien, soph.; Robert L, Smith, soph. Fourth Row: John F. Rumpp, soph.; Norman L. Koenigsberg, fr.; Steve L. Alio way, fr.; Tim J. Walker, soph.; Steven J. Bilyeu, soph.; Doug L. Hunsley, fr.; Jim C. Ausborn, jr.; Dennis L. Schwerln, soph.; Bruce A. Turner, soph.; Jim E. Doolittle, fr.; Stephen A. Weyl, jr. Top Row: William A. Bur- ling, soph.; Gary E. He rz berg, jr.; Dennis W. Peterson, jr.; John S. Ebsen, fr.; Keith A. Burbank, soph.; Jeffrey M. Walz, sr.; Dave J. Ries, fr.; Terry Stumme, soph.; Marc C. Albert sen, fr.; Ken L. Barthelmon, fr.; James F. Nash, jr. Davidson — Helser Hall For the thkd time out of the four years smce it was ch artered, David- son House won the honor of creating the Veishea Queen of Queens Float and representing Iowa State at Drake Relays. Davidson men excelled in intramural sports, including bowhng, volleyball, basketball, football, hand- ball, archery, and billards. The men enjoyed an exciting social year which was highlighted by the annual formal, Snowbound , at the Boone Country Club. The year was culminated by a stag steak fry. Dodds-Friley Hall Dodds house is perhaps one of the busiest houses in the M.R.A, The house initiated two new traditions during the year. The H.R. invited faculty members to speak on varied subjects, and initiated an Open House poUcy. Mancini on the Move was the title of the Dodds-Sims Veishea float. In intramurals, Dodds was first in class B bowling, second in the Bat- tle of the Beef contest, third in trapshooting, and first in co-rec volleyball. Front Row: Michael F. Dashner, fr.; Mark F. Sohn, sr. (h,r.); Richard M. Clark, jr. (pres.); Norman R. Kammin, jr. (v. p.); Philip W. Huff, jr. (sec.-treas.); Lloyd P. Krug, fr.; A. Carson Toepfer, soph. Second Row: Larry L. Magee, sr.; Ralph E. Elliott, jr.; Dale G. Royer, fr.; Richard A. Harding, fr.; Roger D. Hansen, jr.; Howard L. Swain, sr,; Leon K. Harms, sr.; Thomas F. Prendergast, sr.; Norman D. Skadburg, jr.; Robert L. Modsen, jr. Third Row: Keith E. Nichols jr.; Bruce E. Bailey, soph.; Douglas P. Brown, jr.; Daniel R. Price, soph.; Russell R. Hagen, soph.; David A. Krug, soph.; Gordon A. Anderson, fr.; Daniel J. Burkhart, jr.; Me! L. Zwicky, fr.; Gary J. Claeys, soph. Fourth Row: Kenneth D. VanHauen, sr.; Michael D. Olson, soph.; Michael E. Ren- nekamp, jr.; Robert C. Millen, soph.; David L. Olsen, sr.; Gregg R Possehl, fr.; Kendall B. Messer, fr.; Dean Hauschildt, soph.; Ron E. Brott, fr.; William R. Schultz, fr.; Sandv S. Schenck, rr. Top Row: Jerry L. Starr, sr.; John R. Grump, sooh.; Mike T. Pliner, fr.; Merle M. Anders, sr.; Joe C. Wathan, soph.; Doug S. Johnson, soph.; Darwin R. Krebs, sr.; Larry K. Sheppard, sr.; Tom Jones, soph.; Dennis B. Puffer, sr.; Gib Klefstad, soph.; E. John Camp, soph. k .e 330 t f •tf.  t,f «h ' ' « ■vSx Front Row: Alan L. Peltz, sr.; Arlan C. Emmert, sr. (h.r.l; Donald Borcherding, sr. (pres.); Les Stolte, jr. [v. p.); Gary Kramer, soph, (sec- treos.); Kirk D. Mattes, fr. Second Row: Gary L. Pullen, jr.; John R. Bray men, fr.,- Doug M. Carlson, soph.; Carl R. Jacob, sr.; Duane J. Gallagher, fr.; Robert C. Chapuran, soph.; Bruce N. McDonald, soph.; Denny D. Juel, fr. Third Row: David A. Miller, fr.; Duane E. Red- linger, fr.; Mehmet Pa k soy, sr.; Duane J. Erdmann, sr.; James M. Finley, sr.; Richard VandeVorde, sr.; Michael Avgenackis, soph.; Gene Bough, soph.; Larry Swanson, soph. Fourth Row; John C. Wogor, jr.; Dennis E. Tripp, jr.; Jeff Klomp, soph.; James H. Clark, jr.; John F. Gabriel, jr.; Bob Tindall, fr.; Mark Brown, sr.; Jon Fussell, soph.; Ron Wilson, fr.; Dan R. Morrjcal, soph. Top Row: Leo V. Wobeter, soph.; Bob Wych, soph.; Boyd Run yon, fr.; Gary Broads ton, soph.; Jerry Thompson, jr.; James J. Brink, jr.; Mike Sloey, sr.; Craig Spear, soph.; Ray Leege, sr.; Dove Schimpf, soph. Elwood — Helser Hall The men of Elwood took a more active part in Homecoming ' 67 than some and built a display with Miller house. Intramural participation is strongly concentrated on volleyball and basketball. Elwood teams are de- fending champions in class A volleyball, and runner-up in the class A basketball. Fairchild — Friley Hall The men of Fairchild, after being split up Spring quarter, returned to bright new living quarters this fall. A completely renovated Hughs hall was a welcome sight. To show off their new home an open house was held for parents and other guests on Parents Weekend. The renewed spirit continued with plans to hold a house formal which had proved so very successful the previous two years, along with the regular intramural and social programs. Front Row; Tim R. Corrigan, soph.; James D. Wharry, sr. (h.r.}; Wayne R. Montgomery, jr. (pres.); Ray L. Gibeau, jr. (sec); Richard L. Garnt, sr. (v. p.); Richard Okeson, jr. (treas.); Chuna-Kut Lu, fr. Sacond Row: Richard D. Finley, jr.; Jack R. Harris, jr.; Gary L. Wade, soph.; Bruce G. Miller, fr.; John N. Case, fr.; Ron Swank, jr.; Al R. Hill, soph.; Kent A. Rogers, sr.; Thomas Reaman, jr. Third Row: William U. Determan, jr.; John A. Langerman, soph.; Craig E. Larson, fr.; Steven J. Bartlett, fr.; Paul J. Thorp, soph.; Jerrv D. Brockman, jr.; Phil G. Taggart, fr,; Jim Cashmon, fr.; Richard W. Gallentine, jr.; L. Eugene Schaefer, fr. Top Row: Craig E. Claussen, jr.; Alan D. Hub- bard, fr.; Richard Stumbo, sr.; Noren D. Smith, soph.; Theodore B. Bright, jr.; C. Wayne Jensen, jr.; James I. Allen, jr.; Glenn Goergen, fr,; Larry Bruening, soph.; Andy Shell, soph. a f,f.t fi 3.31 J? _-• Front Row: John R. Chevalier, jr. (pres.); Charles P. Buck. jr. (v.p.); Richard A. Swanson, jr. (sec); Kenneth R. Tow, jr. (treas.). Second Row: Ben E. Allers, fr.; Thomas Blinks, fr.; L. Jack Davis, fr.; Alan D. Hamilton, fr.; Steve Eaton, soph.; Dennis McGuire, fr .; Larry V. Zach, sr.; Dean L. Peyton, soph. Third Row: Thomas R. Harry, fr.; Robert L. Hitzusen, fr.; Greg S. Hutchinson, fr.; Robert H. Severin, fr.; G. Thomas Wade, soph.: John Hockspeier, sr.; Tom Brand, soph.; Robert Walker, jr.; T. Alan Neyens, fr. Top Row: Jerry G. James, fr.; Keith D. Westendorf, soph.; Rex P. Smith, fr.; Otto C. Clausen, soph.; Daniel A. Skelton, soph.; Roderick A. Hutchinson jr.; Paul I. Longman, fr.; John L. Duoos, soph.; William J. Gilchrist, jr.; John R. Townsend, fr. Firkins — Helser Hall The 1966-67 school year was a profitable one for the members of Fir- kins house. Firkins was chosen as the Number one house in the M.R.A. Tlie men of Firkins combined with Turner house to build the second place Homecoming lawn display in the MRA-WRA division. Winter quarter was climaxed by the House formal, Snow Bound, and the winning of the first Snow Sculpture contest with one giant snow woman. Spring quarter saw the building of Veishea float, The Progress of Courtship. 332 Foster — Helser Hall Foster House helped cupid last winter with their winter formal ' Our Winter Love , as well as with the usual exchanges plus a hayride. Both intramural and activity jocks brought honor to the house. Foster won class B in volleyball, and second place in the M.R.A. open house. Scholas- tically Foster House was competing for the bottom spot in the residence grade point rankings, however, several men did become good card players, excellent prograstinators about studying, and experts on T.V. watching. May was Foster clean-up month; all 54 men were thrown into the showers. Front Row: Phillip C. Florine, sr.; Michael K. Comstock, jr. (esc. -treas.); Jon G. McCarty, jr. (v.p.); Verlyn K. Anders, sr. (pres.); Kenneth L Thome, jr. (h.r.); Craig S. Owens, soph. Second Row: Larry J. Fullen- kamp, fr.; Stephen A. Shiery, fr.; Marvin D. Johnston, ir.; Ronald C. Saltzman, fr.; James L. Hackney, jr.; John C. Adams, jr.; Brian J. Hunter, jr. Third Row: Gemot Pscheid nrad.; Thomas F. Fullenkamp, jr.; Larry B. Bowers, jr.; Thomas G. Michael, soph.; Bruce F. Hurst, fr.; Harry J. Gass, fr.; David A. Smith, soph.; Ron L. JolIifTe, sr.; Gary A. Weaver, jr. Fourth Row: Eldon L. Rohlena, soph.; DarreH L. Hciyden, soph.; Stephen J. Scibolchick, fr.; David L. Rutgers, jr.; Bernard B. Banker, soph.; Danny R. Coulson, jr.; Ken R. Richter, jr.; Del R. Axtell, jr.; Dennis C. Aunustine, soph.; Tom N. Lorenz, fr Top Row: Roger E. Allen, soph.; Gregory L. Baumert, fr.; Nathan F. Burnham, fr.; Gerald L. Hansch, soph.; Neil E. Whigham, fr.; Dennis D. Etheredge, soph.; Robert A. Snider, jr.; Lyie R. Ehlers, jr.; Allen L. Hciwe, jr.; John L. Nepote, soph.; Don E. Sanftner, sr. Front Row: Randall B. Keil, jr. (v. p.); Richard L. Goings, jr. text, v.p.); Allen E. Lone, soph, (sec); Harvey W. Curtis, jr. tpres.); Dennis G. Martin, jr. Second Row: Dale McDonald, soph.; Bryan Sorensen, fr.; Jerald Lee Morrison, sr.; Tim Hufford, soph.; Dan Dailey, fr.; Don B. Kelsey, soph.; Douglas L. Jacobs, fr. Third Row: Stephen R. Miller, jr.; Richard K. Keith, fr.; Charles C, Lore, jr.; Jeffrey J. Dolan, jr.; Howard M. Chatham, sr.; Ronald D. Coughlin, fr.; Bruce B. Beerman, fr.; J. Robert Thompson, sr. Fourth Row; David R. Paulin, fr.; John R. Gockel, jr.; Stephen E. Bennett, sr.; Leo.i J. Blanchst, jr.; Ted H. McDonald, fr.; Christopher B. Carey, soph.; Dona ' d D. Maxwell, fr.; Gary D. Balmer, fr.; Ray T. Harm, fr. Top Row: Danny F. Clark, fr.; David R. Thistlethwaite, jr.; Jerald L. Johnson, fr.; Robert D. Gwinn, soph.; David E. Wells, jr.; David F. Aschbrenner, fr.; Bill R. Dayton, soph.; Warren J. Schaefer, sr.; Jomes M. Lauritsen, fr.; Allen E. Koenig, fr. Franklin-Friley Hall A new Hughes hall awaited the men of Franklin upon their return to ISU this fall. Because of the renovation, many of the house activities were broken up during Spring quarter. However, they did participate in intra- murals and enjoyed (?) a house dinner and the fourth annual steak fry. This year Franklin displayed more unity than ever by building a Homecom- ing lawn display and participating in many exchanges (mostly verbal). Some of this unity was displayed in the turnout lor the house picture. Fulmer — Helser Hall Exchanges are the main social activity of the men of Fulmer house. They have had dinner and picnic exchanges throughout the year . Last spring the men had a steak fry and participated in the canoe races for Veishea. The house also enters almost every intramural activity offered and studies a lot, making it fifth in the MRA Fall quarter. Front Row: Roger Krull, soph.; Stephen Simon, jr. (v.p.); Mike J. Puf ' , soph, (h.r.); Lawrence C. Kinyon jr. (pres.j; Leslie L. Fluckey, soph. (sec. -trees.); David J. Traeger, sr. Second Row: John O ' Connor, fr.; Alan Bogan, soph.; Dave Siefkas, soph.; Wayne Anthony, fr.; Ted Meyer, soph.; Ken Downing, jr.; Edwin Ricks, fr. Third Row: Gregory G. Mad sen, soph.; Dean R. Pickerel!, jr.; Dennis E. Pterson, soph.; Wayne Hoist, soph.; Richard W. Bailey, fr.; Albert E. Hatt, soph.; David M. Dickens, jr.; Merrell D. Kilborn, soph.; Mark B. Hoi- lingsworth, soph.; Don Sievers, fr. Fourth Row: Thomas P. Pratt, soph.; Richard A. Poulus, soph.; Richard D. Dausener, fr.; Gilbert H. Petersen, fr.; Ronald D. Ha r tog, jr.; Randall L. Olson, jr.; Michael P. Noel, sr.; Baird A. Cook, jr.; Daniel R. Jimenez, fr.; William G. Kruhm, jr. Top Row: Craig A. Patterson, soph.; Steve P. Boyce, jr.; George A. Pierrot, fr.; Kim L. Johnson, soph.; Peter D. Hansen, jr.; Nicholas M. Frey, soph.; Dennis E. Andrew, fr.; Alan R. O ' Neal, fr.; James E. Lohr, jr. 333 Front Row; Terry Lebo, soph.; Tim Hartsook, sr. (h.r.); Neil R. Seen, sr. (pres.); D wight Dillivan, jr. (v. p.); Byron Witt, jr. (sec. -trees. ); Richard Humphrey, fr.; David E. Johnson, soph. Second Row: Steve E. Johnson, fr.; Bob E. Home, fr.; Gory L. Widdel, fr.; George M. DeVault, fr.; James L. Keehner, sr.; Danny J. Wall, soph,; Philip R. Lebo, fr.; William L. Redenius, sr. Third Row: Allen D. Upmeyer, jr.; Wayne E, Souer, jr.; Joe L. Colder, fr.; Dennis L. Esselmonn, sr.; Douglas C. Jones, jr.; Richard D. Siems, jr.; Mark D. Grabe, fr.; Kevin N. Sondholm, fr.; Richard Presto, jr. Top Row: James A. Henderson, soph.; Jeffrey A. Bertelsen, fr.; Dennis Fenn, jr.; Jack G. Cannon, fr.; John M. Lanning, jr.; Ronald L. Taylor, soph.; Clifford W. Johnson, fi ' .; Loren P. Furland, sr.; DeWayne C. Nelson, soph.; Bruce F. Rich, fr. Godfrey — Friley Hall Intelligence is abundant in Godfrey house. This has been proven by their grade point fall quarter. Godfrey was number one in the MRA scholastically. Athletically the Godfrey men have done outstanding in all intramurals in which they have participated. They won the Class A championship in basketball last Spring. Haber-Helser Hall Through a series of exchanges the men of Haber have won a sister, namely Walls house in Maple hall. With their sister the men held a formal, Avalanche , this Winter. On the social scene this y ear Haber has also had a hayride and a party at the 4-H camp. The house is quite active in intramurals including bowling, volleyball, basketball, softball, bilUards, and handball. Haber boasts the individual handball champ and a second in class B volleyball for Fall quarter. Front Row: Tom N. Hansen, soph.; Craig L. Conover, jr. (sec); Ken- neth M. Currie, jr. (pres.); James E. Beyer, soph, (treas.); Dan Hanlsch, jr. (h.r.); Charles W. Fay, sr. Second Row: Dennie A. Fuller, sr.; Ken- neth A. McKee, soph.; Delbert R. Winterhof, fr.; Lynn A. Nelson, jr.; Eric P. Spring, soph.; Jerry A. Clausen, fr.; Keith L. Cheney, fr.; Rob- ert J. Wienert, jr.; Ronald E. Keller, sr. Third Row: Nathan E. Viall, sr.; Leon L. Cuhel, fr.; Roger E. Brannlan, jr.; Donald E. Bauman, jr.; Galen E. Baler, fr,; Terry L. Morris, fr.; Bob R. Eilts, fr.; Larry V. Fed. ler, soph.; Timothy J. Hansen, sr.; Gary A. Liedtke, sr. Top Row: Alan M. Behrens, fr,; Allan R. Lester, fr.; Clark R. Bader, fr.; Dennis D. Scar, fr.; Ivan J. Kenney, fr.; Bryan A. Anderson, fr.; Charles W. Bell, fr.; Kent E. Hyndman, fr.; Dennis G. Bader, fr.; Jon R. Reese, soph.; Duane L. Abbey, jr. 334 Fronr Row: Joseph W. Yedlik, soph, (sec.i; Gail R. Dieleman, jr. ;v.p.); Robert 0. Evans, sr. (pres.); Mark W. Petersen, jr. ih.r.); William J. Bloudek, soph, (trees); Jonh A. Haglund, sr. Second Row: Terry R. Smith, soph.; Douglas D. Matt hies, soph.; Stuart B. Grade, fr.; David F. Booth, fr.; Jim C. Broad, jr.; Melvin E. Rice, soph.; Marvin L. Duff us, fr.; David L. Mc Kinney, jr. Third Row: Jim A. McConnell, fr.; Dennis R. Woiles, soph.; Mori A. Gaines, fr.; Terry J. Bricker, fr.; Mcirshcll J. Mugge, soph.; Richard L. Intlekoffor, soph.; Ron A Strand, sr.; Roger H, Dohlstorm, soph.; Alan C. Wilson, fr. Top Row Jim L. Deal, soph.; Gordy A. Klatt jr.; Norman G. Borkemo, soph. Dean L. Teslow, fr.; Robert E. Goddard. sr.; Larry C. Agler, soph. Robert J. Intlekofer, fr.; Alfred VanDeWalle, jr.; Ron Howk, fr.; Joel Good, fr. Halsted-Helser Hall lialsitcrs iii() t outstanding cfioit ol ilic past year was the wooing, Ijut perhaps not winning, of McGlade house in Elm as a little Sis. This fall Halstcd ' s name was put on eampus with a new house sign. The yellow- gold Old EngUsh letters make theirs one of the finest house signs on cam- pus. Fall activities included a serenade, the annual Homecoming Wood- sie , and a night of ' Fumkin Caroling witli the houses little Sis. Harriman — Friley Hall This fall the men of Harriman house were finally able to return to the newly remodeled Hughes li.ill. I lie new facilities along with a new color television purchased by the men should help to make Harriman the show- place of the M.R.A. as soon as the curtains arrive from P)Ol iinii. The men feel things are definitely looking up for Harriman. Front Row: Tom Rusk, fr.; Ken Sebert, soph, isec.j; Mike Stewart, jr. ih.r.); Jim Berry, soph. (Ireas.); Alan Hunter, soph, (v.p.); John Ransom, soph, (pres.j; Keith Piatt, fr. Second Row: William F. Drewry, fr.; Ronald W. Beermann, fr.; Michael F. Conley, fr.; Charles E. Clark, fr.; Robert R. Dolan, fr.; John M. Trzeciak, fr.; Bruce J. Vander Kooi, sr.; Jeff R. Butler, fr.; Richard L. Buenger, fr. Third Row: Robert A. Rusk, fr.; Melvin B. Cranston, fr.; Thomas G. Bellinghusen, sr.; Neil F. Hoclscher, fr.; Howard C. Seedort, fr.; Ned Adams, fr.; Williom G. Whitaire, fr.; Ken Bartels, fr. Fourth Row: Donald L. Fischer, soph.; Kent V. Hollrah, fr.; Robert W. Facer, soph.; Steven M. Middlesworth, soph.; Ted O. Nunenoker, soph.; Daniel L. Mi neck, soph.; David W. Tocklewburg, sr.; Phillip A. McLain, sr.; Randall L. Overman, soph. Top Row: Paul V. Long, fr.; Duane A. Bowen, soph.; David L. Kjol- hede, fr.; Keith A. Pier son, fr.; John P. Slattery, soph.; Garry M. Dunn, fr.; Bill R. Pauls, fr.; Richard C. Schumacher, fr.; Evon R. Hughes, fr. BBf -f i f nf 335 Front Row: Michael J. McDermott, jr. (pres ); Ronald D, Krull, soph, (v. p.); Douglas G. Foss, jr. (sec); Robert R. Powell, soph, (treas.); Ray E. Pleak, soph, (h.r.); Richard L. Horton, fr. Second Row: Steve L. Binder, fr.; Richard L. Carstens, jr.; Dennis L. Hogrefe, fr.; Richard H. Hitzhusen, jr.; Randy A. Binder, fr.; John C. Fitzsimmons, fr.; Dennis M. Anfinson, jr.; Gary G. Zimmerman, jr. Top Row: Bob Green, soph.; Doug Barinsky, fr.; Gene Sievers, fr.; Danny Earsa, fr.; Mitchell Arney, soph.; Terry McGahuey, fr.; Eugene Person, fr.; Rich Hob son, fr.; Richard Fitzsimmons, sr. Kimball -Friley Hal The men ot Kimball started the new year by buying the auctioneer and a Woodsie with Vollmer House in their support of the Blast Auction. The auctioneer was used at a house auction exchange. Social activities in- cluded dinner exchanges, a hayride, a spring party, and eating at the annual steak fry. Intramurally, they came on strong with three football teams, five basketball teams, three bowling teams along with teams in soft- ball, volleyball, golf, and the turkey trot. Other activities included the bi- annual sign of Screw Mizzou. 336 Jones — Helser Hall flomecoming brought the advent of a tremendous display by the men of Jones house. This display was constructed and designed cntriely by these industrious boys. The display even received an award in the com- bination division. Other activities of this excitng house include such things as house parties and canoe races. Athletically the house has entered sev- eral intramural activities including volleyball, in which they were class C champs, and basketball. Front Row: David L. Hulshizer, fr.; Dennis H. Ackerson, jr.; Dennis Longnecker, sr. (pres.); Wayne C. Heibner, sr. (h.r.); Cletus W. Mos- bach, jr. (hec. -treas.); David G. Farber, sr. {v. p.); James N. George, fr,; Carl L. Kolars, jr.; Richard W. Kuhlmann, jr. Second Row: Ron E. Cronk, fr.; Kennetfi D. Enke, fr.; Crciig J. Berry, fr,; Ken J. Pordock, jr.; Dennis Lundgren, sr.; Gary Barkhaus, fr.; Ray McGill, fr.; Walt J. Rapacz, fr.; Jon D. Noller, soph.; Charles L. Goeke, jr. Third Row: Ron R. Wauters, jr.; Harlan J. Hanson, jr.; Leonard G. Kenhe, soph.; William J. Packwood, fr.; Lyie W. Dencklau, fr.; John T. Flynn, fr.; Ken Jones, fr ; John W, Cleverley, fr,; Joel L, Melohn, soph,; Lorry L. Lawson, soph,; Danny Lawson, soph. Fourth Row: Donald E. Dar- rington, soph.; W. Scott Cameron, soph.; Ed D. Souder, soph.; Norman A. Klein, sr.; Art C. Henny, soph.; Dale J. Heider, fr.; Darrel C. Ton- derum, fr.; Gary J. Erdman, fr,; Roger Balmer, soph.; Steve Sharp, soph,; Dave Termont, fr. Top Row: Stephen S, Schuller, soph,; Lome A. Johnson, fr,; Daniel G, Kasal, jr,; Gary C, White, soph,; Don E. Jensen, jr.; Ronald L, Oleson, sr.; Dennis C. Smith, jr.; LaVerne H. Leistikow, jr.; Gary L, Waltz, fr.; Michael J, Gannon, fr,; Richard V. Leiand, jr.; Dean P, Brennan, jr. Front Row: Dsnnis R. LaRogue, soph, itreasj; Richard W. Baird, jr. (h.r.); Gerald T. Burke, jr. (sec); Gary R. Hartshorn, jr. (pres.); Allen Rice, scph. (v. p.); Lewis C. Heghin, sr. Second Row: Thomas G. Wink- ler, soph.; Leonard D. Wholen, soph.; Gary V. Horn, soph.; James W. Zamastil, jr.; David M. Walden, jr.; Brian C. Peterson, fr.; Donald J. Kodera, fr.; Rodney B. Erickson, fr. Third Row: Gregory A. Thumma, sr.; John W. Laaqe, jr.; Ronald E. Wood, fr.; Richard J. Soffin, soph.; Robert Hoop man, soph.; James Overland, jr.; Charles Nelson, soph.; George Fraser, soph,, Jeff Waymcjck, f r. Fourth Row: Jeffrey L. Prater, jr.; Michael J. Hawley, jr.; Steve D. Hays, jr.; Dale E. Bankus, jr.; Morvin C. Strait, sr.; Stephen J. Mallinger, fr.; Stuart T. Cordts, soph.; Roger A. King, sr,; Thomas G. Benedict, sr.; Eugene L. Heun, fr. Top Row: Bennett C. Cunard, fr.; Mark H. Curtis, fr.; Ralph L. Chalstrom, soph.; Mark E. Gray, fr.; Lynn G. Rice, sr.; J. William Scharff, fr.; Ace Dobrydney, soph.; Linn Laage, soph.; Kent J, Ellilhorpe, fr.; Mike D. Westaby, fr. Knapp — Friley Hall Knapp House ' s trophy case received another addition as Knapp with Linden Hall won hrst place in the MRA-WRA Homecoming lawn display. Intramurals saw the MRA Turkey Trot champions race their way to a berth in the quarterfinals of class A basketball and the semifinals of class A volleyball. The annual winter formal with Welch Hall rounded out a full social calendar, which included a woodsie bought from Durian House at Blast Auction and a winter sleigh ride. A new experience was the Houses coordination of the MRA Veishea Events and the MRA dance (Checkmate). Lange — Friley Hal Lange house hasn ' t remained idle this past year but has been quite active. Although definitely not blazing a path of glory, their athletes played the field and fared well in wrestling, volleyball and bowling. Lange ' s claim to glory came fall quarter upon receiving the Theme and Performance Trophy for their Blast booth, The River Palace . Although faihng to match the first place scholarship record set in the fall of 1966. Lange house managed to win fifth place in the MRA spring quarter. Front Row: Ronald E. Lyman, fr.; James W. Fett, soph.; Barry N. Osborne, soph. Iv.p.j; Michael I. Render, jr. (pres.); Martin J. Allen, grad. (h.r.); Paul Friedman, soph, (sec.-treas.); Lynn A. Betts, soph. Second Row: Gerald E. Paplch, fr.; Marvin L. Hardisty, fr.; Charles D. Glade ops,h.; Gary L. State, fr.; James C. Worthington, soph.; Robert W. Klaver, fr.; Max Totemeier, fr.; Michael Nolin, fr.; Mike Oxford, fr. Third Row: Del L. Persinger, fr.; David A. Nieman, soph.; Don R. Woolum, soph.; Dwight A. Kaufman, jr.; Merlin P. Anderson, fr.; Joseph R. Baird, soph.; Doug E. Kunkle, soph.; Dean O. Keppy, sr.; Wayne H. Nieman, fr.; Alan L. Wilcox, fr. Fourth Row: Larry M. Greiner, soph.; Donald G. Coon, soph.; Joseph A. Klapp, fr.; Charles A. Peterson, jr.; Bill D. Carr, soph.; Mike M. Mason, soph.; Jerry L. Nichols, soph.; Russell J. Campion, jr.; Sidenus O. Karelian, soph.; Gary L. Glawe, soph.; Harlan L. Lemke, soph. Top Row: Stephen W. Bennett, soph.; Ronald R. Doofe, sr.; Robert J. Rodine, fr.; Charles R. Harris, soph.; Daryl L. Howell, fr.; John L. MacDuffie, jr.; Leslie Watson, fr.; Stanley D. Heidemann, soph.; Nicholas Cassens, soph.; Kenneth J. Sloan, soph.; Clifford D. Day, fr. ss ' ; Front Row: Dale E. Moore, jr. (pres.); Steven G. Miller, sr. (treas.); Richard R. Johnson, jr. (h.r.); Michael R. Jentoft, sr.; Gary A. Reetz, jr.; Donavon H. Voss, sr. Second Row: Steve L. Gaffney, fr.; David G Lee, fr.; Danny L. Jackson, fr.; James M. Peterson, fr.; James H. Kin man, fr.; Roger C. Andersen, soph.; Rick D. Cooper, fr.; Delmer W, Van Wyk, fr. Third Row: Donald D. Goedken, fr.; Ken C. Leo, fr Tony C. Scott, sr.; James P. Askeland, jr.; John L. Brimeyer, soph Terry J. McDonald, jr.; Richard R. Carlson, jr.; Larry G. Lobaugh, sr William F. Van Home, fr. Fourth Row: Charles D. Lininger, fr.; Wil- liam J. Schnur, fr.; Scott K. Johnson, fr.; Douglas L. Tlmmons, fr.; Dave M. Ruhnke, fr.; Robert P. Ochenbach, fr.; Gary W. Donahue, fr.; Vol G. Kerrigan, fr.; Tom Glau, fr.; John F. Fox, fr. Top Row: Claude T. Husbands, fr.; Roger H. Stoakes, fr.; James D. Brown, fr.; Craig E. Lindholm, jr.; Richard L. Knight, fr.; Thomas G. Fierke, fr.; James P. Kestman, jr.; Tenney Smith, fr.; Larry Owens, fr.; Emil Lar- son, fr.; Tom Engel, jr. Lincoln — Friley Hall Highlighting the past yeai for tlie men of Lincoln house were the house auction held last Spring and a Blast booth which they constructed with Turner house. These are highlights of the houses ' restricted social hfe, restricted referring to house parties and exchanges. Another achievement for the house was a class B volleyball champion- ship which it captured last Spring. Lindstrom — Friley Hall The best things come in small packages certainly applies to Lindstrom House. Lindstrom has exibited much vigor, entertainment, unity, and study throughout the year. House parties at the 4-H camp and a pizza and bowling party were popular. Week end parties were also well attended judging from early morning sounds in the hall. Exchanges with Roberts, Oak and Linden got the freshman off to a good start this fall. A strong interest in intramurals was shown when the thirty five men of Lindstrom entered two basketball teams, two volleyball teams, two bowling teams, a football team and a softball team. Lindstrom participated in ping pong, wrestling, and handball and won the spring MRA bowling championship, and placed fifth in scholarship in the MRA fall quarter. Front Row: William R. Brewbaker, soph.; Dciryl K, Christensen, jr. (pres.); Jerry Russell, sr. (v. p.); Loren C. Tucker, sr. (h.r.); James M. Oppedahl, jr. (sec. -treas.); James H. Nicoll, jr.; Lorenz D. Kay, jr. Second Row: Rodney G. Robertson, fr.; Richard A. Kerkman, fr.; Benjamin M. Doran, sr.; Tom L. Rice, fr.; Clint Patterson, fr.; Dave W. Raisbeck, fr.; Norman C. Ward, Jr., soph.; Ronald J. McKercher, jr.; Fred P. Robertson, fr. Top Row: Dennis B. Luhrs, jr.; Douglas Harlik, fr.; Robert A. Mullen, fr.; Darrell L. Ohrt, fr.; Rex E. Reinking, sr.; William A. Hulling, soph.; Dennis L. Berry, jr.; Warren B. Frey, fr.; Larry G. Dan, jr.; Russ W, Scott, fr.; Marlyn L. Hansen, fr. 338 Front Row: Everett A. Gustafson, jr.; Bryan E. Davidson, sr. (h.r.); Michael D. Nelson, jr. (pres.); David C. Miller, soph, (treas.); Donald J. Bveuker, jr. I sec); Russell D. Oviatt, jr.; Larry D. Trapp, soph. Second Row: Robert K. Bower, fr.; Terry L. Brown, fr.,- Bryce L. Wilson, jr.; Kwang O. Rim, soph.; Charles L. Christenson, fr.; Steven A. Rose, fr.; Glen S. Petersen, fr. Third Row: Stephen F. Wright, fr.; Richard B. McKinny, fr.; Russell L. Clayton, soph.; Roger A. Frank, sr.; Ron- ald W. Grice, jr.; Robert K. McCluskey, soph.; Horry A. Meendering, soph.; Michael A. DuFFeck, fr.; Thomas L. Rudd, soph.; William R. Kelso, jr. Top Row: Richard W. Nun, soph.; Dennis V. Boeck, jr.; Thomas W. Miller, jr.; Clark W. Rainboth, soph.; Lad E. Grove, soph.; James W. Crow, fr.; D. Dennis WulFF, soph.; James P. Finch, jr.; Doug A. Thompson, f r Livingston — Helser Hall The Men of Livingston are proud of tiieir modest record of achieve- ments. Being a house which supports intramural activities, Livingston has finished in second and third place in numerous divisions. The Men of Livingston are constantly striving to achieve the well rounded experiences college hfe possesses. However, being a modest house, the members feel that most of their accomplishments, in this and other endeavors, would best be left unpublished. Louden — Helser Hall Although Louden residents sat on their haunches for most of the last three quarters, both scolastically and socially, they did pull class B and D basketball championships out of the intramural bag. They also got the house named the second most outstanding house in the MRA, in addi- tion to being named the intramural points champ in all-round points. Each quarter, socially, the house holds a house party, as well as a havride in the fall. Front Row: Robert W. Coffey, fr.; Dave L. Seehusen, sr. (h.r.); Larry W. Toll, jr. ipres.); Stephen R. Pingel, jr. (treas.); Lyie W. Schmitt, jr. (v. p.); Steven E. Kist, fr. Second Row: Dennis D. Frontz, jr.; Jerome C. Macklin, soph.; Carl L. Christensen, fr.; Rick W. Knuth, fr.; Robert R. Treloar, fr.; Robert J. Recker, jr.; Larry G. Sanders, fr.; J. Michael Walstrom, jr.; Jack F. Schreier, jr. Third Row: Dwight M. Frideres, jr.; Larry D. Pearson, jr.; Richard A. Sheffler, fr.; James E. Johnson, jr.; Jim A. Greve, soph.; Gary L. Sandholm, jr.; David L. Knepper, fr.; Myron M. Wodtke, fr.; Alan R. Mensing, soph.; Michael Holm, jr. Fourth Row: Willard I. Nichols, fr.; Francis R. Eherle, soph.; Thomas H. Nixon, sr.; Roger C. Pawlak, fr.; William L. Lawrance, jr.; Thomas D. Ogle, fr.; Wesley Wight, jr.; Duane R. Harryman, sr.; Harlan Petty, fr.; Murray Dunkin, soph. Top Row: Tom Rochford, fr.; John J. Wolfe, fr.; William L. Brinning, soph.; John R. Duitscher, soph.; Donald R. Applegate, soph.; Gene M. Conrad, fr.; Jerry H. Keele, jr.; James J. Scheier, sooh.; Hap Rohwer, jr.; Gary Recker, fr.; Joe Martin, fr. 339 Front Row: Lester W. Holthaus, sr. (sec.-treas.); Donald W. Kautz, jr. (v. p.); John R. Weathermon, jr. (pres.); Bill Fulcher, sr.; John Ridgely, sr. (h.r.). Second Row: George R. Polak, jr.; Donald K. Hummel, jr.; Dale J. Thier, soph.; Dennis L. Mormon, fr.; Bill B. John- ston, fr.; Michael V. Mathers, soph.; Harold L. Peyton, grad. Third Row: Stephen E. Zwicker, jr.; Thomas J. Pyron, fr.; Charles A. Pleok, fr.; Thomas F. Dunlap, soph.; Raymond C. Wilson, jr.; Bill Raun, soph.; Ken P. Bixby, jr.; Larry R. Kohns sr. Top Row: John M. Andrle, sr.; Larry L. Lorensen, sr.; Alan G. Hipps, fr.; Roger D. Zinn, fr.; David J. Peitzman, jr.; Richard E. Kautz, soph.; Michael A. HefFner, fr.; Alan L. Dooley, sr.; Loren L. Rueter, sr. MacDonald — Helser Hall MacDonald House is a house ot tradition. The house opened 1966 with its annual orientation picnic at the Ledges, and the BANG of a fire- cracker in the H.R. ' s room. Beauty and brawn phiyed significant roles in tlie house ' s activities. The House ' s Winter Cotillion candidate was a Queen ' s attendant and Bomb Beauty. MacDonald was also active in intra- murals having teams placing first in swimming, both quarters; first in archery; and first in bowling in its respective class. These eff orts gave MacDonald third place in total intramural points. Meeker — Friley Hall Meeker started the year off ' right with six exchanges and a seranade during orientation week. Soon afterwards, new officers were elected to fill posts vacated and at the end of spring quarter. Blast saw Meeker over- come determined opposition in acquiring the Durian House Spook Party. Then there was their own Psychedelic Party at Lynn Fuhrer. Revision of the House Constitution was begun, and House seranade practices were organized. In Intramurals, the men showed great interest as they entered strong teams in most major sports. Front Row: Douglas E. Barr, sr. (h.r.); Dean A. Ludwick, jr. (ext. v. p.); Lawrecne J. Schutte, jr. (pres.); Loren R. Kneeland, jr. (treas.); Ed- ward W. StangI, soph, (sec); Fraknlin K. Kirsch, sr, (int. v. p.); Charles W. Rohlf, fr. Second Row: Gregory H. Schwaller, fr.; Gordon H. Sievers, fr.; Harvey D. McDonough, fr.; Douglas P. Trunnell, fr.; Ralph W. Goebel, fr.; Alan C. Shal, fr.; Michael E. Faber, fr.; Roger K. Erixon soph. Third Row: Craig S. Sirois fr.; Dale A. Christenesn, fr.; Gary N. Lansing, soph.; Steve W , Thomas, fr,; Gary L. Wallis, soph,; Robert J, Lynch, fr,; Frank L, Bennett, fr,; Ronald W, Julius, fr,; Terry W, Crane, fr. Fourth Row: August W, StangI, fr,; Mark E, Tham, fr,; Richard G, Nash, fr.; James P. Schnurr, fr,; Mark H. Pet- terson, fr,; David McFarland, fr,; Harry Wimer, soph,; Daniel D, Flynn, fr,; Charles Pike, fr,; John W, Meyer, fr. Top Row: Ronald D, Linkenbach, fr,; Richard E, Voss, jr,; Gerald W, Kneeland, sr,; Patrick J, Ort, fr,; James E, Mckee, fr,; Dennis C, Lyie, fr,; Stephen P, Warden, fr,; Robert D, Ernst, sr,; Tim S. Barry, soph 340 Front Row: Arnold DeJoode, soph, (sec); Terry E. Meier, sr. (treas.); Gary M. Bain, jr. (v. p.); JefF L. Harris, jr. (pres.); Ronald W. Setpp, jr. (h.r.); E. Rodney Jordan, fr. Second Row: Gerald J. Sill, fr.; James L. Berk land, jr.; Thomas R. Boiler, soph.; Craig R. Beyer, fr.; M. Lee Williams, fr.; Larry M. McPherson, jr.; Thomas J. Belt, fr.; Jack M. Reichert, jr Third Row: Gerald F; Brugge man, fr.; Charles R. Eichacker, sr.; Robert J. Thee, sr.; Dennis E. Swenson, jr.; Gary G. WIechman, fr.; James E. Johnson, sr.; Mark A. Brosamie, fr.; David R, Schwickerath, fr.; Robert J. Vollkommer, grod. Top Row: James R. Miller, sr.; David L. Kitner, soph.; Jerry C. Dohsrty, fr.; Roger W. Bet ten, fr.; Donnie M. Peterson, jr.; Paul A. Rokke, jr.; Jim H. Stof- fers, fr ; David W, Binko, sr,; Gary Davis, soph ; Edward Anderson, jr. Merrill -Helser Hall Merrill house doesn ' t do much, although they have entered intramurals and racked up enough points to make them 10th in the MRA for total intramural points for Fall quarter. On the social side the house had a house party in the Spring and a hayi ' ide this Fall. The house does plan to have some exchanges. How- ever the house is quite busy watchin their new color TV. Mortenson — Helser Hall Although Mortenson isn ' t a house that is noted for activities, the men have participated in a few things. For example. Spring quarter the house played football but lost. How- ever, house exchanges were held and a sister house, Vollmer, was wooed and won. Not only that but, a new house sign was built and displayed for Homecoming ' 67. Front Row: Richard W. Koenigsberg, jr.; Gary Van Engelenburg, jr. (h.r.); Douglas P. Watschke, sr. (sec); Russell Hauren, soph, (trees.); Sam B. Epps, sr. (v. p.); Richard D. Schultz, jr. (pres.); Michael R. Miller, fr. Second Row: Dana K. Robinson, fr.; Galen J. Cox, sr.; Kenneth C. Birkir, soph.; Robert D. Curl, fr.; Shawn S. Mack, jr.; Duane R. Miller, fr.; Gerald L. Thalhamer, sr.; Stephen L. Kail, sr.; Michael W. Luers, soph. Third Row: Don E. Pierce, soph.; Stephen C. Bures, fr.; Wayne O, Karstens, fr.; Gary D. Hanson, jr.; Keith A. Radke, soph.; Tom M. Weidauer, jr.; Aaron A. Blatti, sr.; Gary A. Rehn, sr.; Charles I. Nielsen, jr.; Robert F. Vande Vorde, soph. Fourth Row: Mitch L. O ' Neel, jr.; Bruce Thiker, jr.; Doug M. Pierce, sr.; Dave W. Lindaman, jr.; Keith E. Denton, sr.; Ken J. Kania, fr.; A rick F Zeller, soph.; Jim L. Stockburger, jr.; Ron W. Cheers, jr.; Don PufFett, soph.; John Olson, sr. Top Row: Steve W. Gidel, soph.; Larry L. Mad ren, jr.; Jerry W. Hare, fr.; Dean W. Hoi tor f, jr.; Daniel W. Gregg fr.; Roger L. Watnwright, jr.; Leslie K. McCleery, sr.; Carl D. B ning, sr.; Greg A, Dennis, fr.; John F, Monroe, sr. 341 Front Row: Douglas A. Bual, soph.; Thomas D. Froom. sr. (v. p.); David K. Bau!e, sr. (sec); Jan E. Rousey, sr. (treas.); John P. Hitchcock, sr. (pres.); Bill D. Beery, sr. (h.r.); David D. Williams, jr. Second Row: Cal G. Wiemers, sr.; Joel D. Myers, fr.; Jim L. Burrows, fr,; Bill J. Foil, fr.; Gary L. Bushby, fr.; Al R. Fratzke, soph.; Dennis G. McMillin, fr.; John Martin, fr.; James A. Lund, fr. Third Row: Charles J. Krue- ger, jr.; David T. Adam, fr.; Larry R. Orcutt, fr.; Dennis A. Drews, sr.; Dennis A. Durbin, jr.; Tom M. Reed, fr.; Dan J. Rinner, soph.; Larry J. Zreger, fr.; Robert M. Baldwin, jr.; John H. Pehrson, fr.; Robert E. Hansen, fr.; Dean J. Garms, fr. Fourth Row: Daniel L. Mollenhauer, fr.; Stanley W. Straate, fr.; Stan R. Stevenson, soph.; Bryan W. Baitey, fr.; Allen R. Halverson, sr.; Darwin J. Newell, fr.; Stanley B. Ras- mussen, sr.; Richard N. Jensen, jr.; Charles A. Petersen, soph.; David E. Cooper, soph.; Robert A. Petersen, sr. Top Row: Gall E. Boliver, fr.; Alan F. Robertson, fr.; Lyie H. Knutson, soph.; Ervin D. Root, fr.; Al Van Arkel, soph.; David L. Witt, jr.; Wayne K. Rasmussen, jr.; Donald R. Miller, sr.; Thomas A. Pounds, soph.; Jack M. Bauer, soph.; Richard F. Shaw, fr.; Lee Huntrods, fr. Niles-Friley Hall Niles house is the home of the top trap shooters of the M.R.A. The question is; What are they shooting at? House activities the past year have centered on parties. Spring quarter the annual house formal was held. While both Fall and Winter were marked by numerous parties. The men of Niles also built a Veishea float and a Blast booth and participating in numerous intramural activities. Noble-Friley Hall A Helping Hand to Progress was the Veishea theme of Noble house and Durian in their first place small-combination float last spring. Working to promote house unity. Noble encourages participation in activities and intramurals for their upperclassmen and new members. One result was that a largely freshman team came up with a win in the class C bowling tournament. In furthering tradition. Noble men are lay- ing plans for Veishea activities and the tenth consecutive year of sponsor- ing the MRA Inaugral Banquet. Front Row: William T. Bell, jr.; George R. Sharp, sr. (treas.); James C. Bowie, soph. (exi. v. p.); Richard G. Scherer, jr. (pres.); Paul D. Horman, jr. (int. v. p.); Glen E. Banowetz, jr.; Dwight E. Wages, jr. (h.r.). Second Row: Larry L. Hoffman, soph.; John R. HIever, fr.; Dale E. Brown, jr.; Terry A. Argotsinger, fr.; Roger A. McDonald, fr.; Ronald D. Bride, soph.; Robert D. Franklin, soph.; Terry O. Tenold, fr.; Steven P. Butler, fr.; Charles F. Winter, fr.; Allen Irlbeck, soph. Third Row; Gary J. Reichle, fr.; Alan J. Brumbaugh, soph.; Michael W. Deklotz, fr.; Robert M. Vogel, fr.; Russell Ahrenholtz, fr.; Gardner Fey, fr.; Jim Ullrich, fr.; Richard Reeve, fr.; Paul J. Ducas, fr.; James W. Rathke, soph.; Ted Funk, fr.; Eldon VanderZyl, fr. Fourth Row: Thomas L. Barnes, soph.; Paul A. Scheraldi, soph.; David A. Rix, fr.; Dan L. Smith, fr.; Robert R. Sawin, fr.; Clyde E. Tietjens, fr.; W. Robert AbbotI, sr.; Melvin J. Hall, soph.; John R. Wilson, fr.; Steven M. John- son, fr.; Ken Vande-Brake, fr.; Mike L. Penning, fr.; Timothy DeHaan, fr. Top Row: Gerald A. Connell, jr.; James D. McNally, soph.; Charles G. O ' Brian, soph.; Fredrick M. Stratmon, sr.; Randy S. Wuerzberger, fr.; Jeff A. Wozny, fr,; Melvin J. Wernimont, fr.; Jim P. Heerema, fr.; Larry Hatch, fr.; Frank D. Black, sr.; Lloyd G. Rasmussen, jr.; Gregory A. Schultz, fr.; Wil!iam P. Latham, soph.; Dounlas E. Havig, fr. 342 Front Row: James L Reeve, jr. (treos); Jim Hynek, jr. (sec); Don Friedrichsen, jr. (v. p.); Champak Narotam, sr, (pres.); James McRoberts, sr. (h.r.); Kenneth J. Gollagher, jr. Second Row: Ron Shiflet, soph.; Steven W. Stall, jr.; Roger A. Tennant, sr.; Larry L. Fellmet, fr.; James L. Sanders, soph.; Patrick G. Lana, jr.; Ed B. Kenney, soph. Third Row; Thomas C. Vavra, fr.; John P. Wendell, soph.; John E. Jensen, fr.; Stuart R. Fullarton, fr.; Paul L. Loucks, fr.; Roy H. Richardson, soph.; Bill L, Little, soph.; Rich C. Waaener, soph. Fourth Row: Dennis R. Robert son, fr.; Verlynn J. Johnson, soph.; Michael E. Downey, soph.; Paul A. Bendig, soph.; Larry L. Baltes, fr.; Myron J. Swenson, fr.; Jim Bartscher, soph.; L. G. Weaver, soph.; Larry M. Helland, jr. Top Row: Robert J. Andrle, fr.; Timothy D. McCarty, soph.; Michael J. Kite hell, fr.; Marvin M. Hurd, jr.; James C. Trigg s, soph.; David Villa, sr.; John Rohlf, jr.; Ernie W. Lindley, soph.; Dennis D. Winter, fr.; N. Mark Amundson, sr. Norman — Helser Hall The men of Norman house tackled the problem of intramural football quite well coming up with the championship in MRA football. Veishea and Blast were a little better for the float and booth contributed by Nor- man house. Perhaps you remember their outstanding efforts. On the social scence the house enjoys having parties and thus indulges itself fre- quently. Last Spring the men even planned a formal. Pearson — Friley Hall Although it may not have had the most active social calendar of the MRA, Peai ' son house has had an active intramural progi ' am. The house has come up with firsts in: Class A bowling. Class B softball and Class C volleyball. Socially, the men have a number of hayrides and even a house party at the 4-H lodge in Boone. As far as University events are con- cerned, Pearson competed in and won first in the novelty di ision of the MRA float competition. Front Row: John H. Baxter, jr.; Brian C. Thelen., fr.; Edward L. Cable, sr. (h.r.); Paul D. Siemsen, jr. (pres.); Steven L. Hofer, sr. (sec.-treas.); Allan R. London, soph. (v. p.); Philip J. Menke, soph.; Gerry Hansen, fr. Second Row: Randy J. Kellogg, soph.; Colin J. Andre, fr.; Hank J. Hottendorf, fr.; John P. Harris, sooh.; Randy L. Snell, fr.; Paul A. Lydon, soph.; Dave Teraberry, fr.; Kenneth A. Nielsen, fr.; Clarland S. Amunson, soph.; Ray Delmeqe, fr.; Bob F. Soar, fr. Third Row: Joseph E. Beory, fr.; Jim R. Hofer, soph.; D wight McCormick, f r.; David L. Eggers, fr.; R. Truman Wood, fr.; Alan D. Miller, sr.; Robert R. Block, soph.; Ronald D. Hansen, soph.; Ernie Fisher, jr.; Jerry L. Wiebel, soph.; Arthur L. Hofer, fr.; Tom M. Kendall, fr. Fourth Row: Howard H. McCutchon, jr.; William G. Millen, soph.; John R. Moore, jr.; Leiand K. Wilkins, fr.; Michael I. Gorman, fr.; Dennis A. Walker, soph.; James M. Lemme, fr.; Gary L. Anderson, soph.; Craig M. Garnant, ir.; Richard Alvin Johnson, jr.; Steven M. Thorman, sr.; Joel M. Bard, jr.; Robert E. Bradford, soph. Top Row: Dean I. Bartelt, sr.; John R. Wilkinson, fr.; Gene G, Morden, fr.; Keith D. Moore, fr.; Brian M. Porker, jr.; Richard H. Nielsen, sr.; Denny G. Shannon, jr.; Jerry J. Lundin, fr.; Greg F. Ginneberge, fr.; Donald T. Beebouf, soph.; Douglas A. Bloomquist, fr.; Thomas H. Winqerter, soph. 343 Front Row; Jack Porter, jr.; Paul R. Hironaka, sr.; Jerry L. Krug, jr. (v. p.); Bob Severson, jr. (h.r.); Steve Sonka, soph, (sec); Chin Sing Tham, fr.; Keith L. Johnson, soph. Second Row: Lorry J. Lenius, jr.; Phil Cosey, fr.; George E. Oehlerking, ir.; Sherm Sleper, fr.; Michael L. Barnes, fr.; John A. Plrogowicz, jr.; Lee Lasse, fr.; Joe M. Fowler, jr. Third Row: Dennis A. Porter, jr.; Steve M. Cornell, fr.; Jack A. DeVilder, fr.; Byron K. Moku, soph.; Glen P. Kesselring, jr.; Michael K. DeardofF, fr.; Ronald J. Pardekooper, fr.; Hugh C. Taylor, fr.; Wayne L. Risius, fr. Top Row: David W. Luers.. soph.; Steven G. Blom, jr.; Michael G. Trier, soph.; Keith G. King, soph.; Kenneth H. Walfe- kuhle, jr.; Charles E. Hicks soph.; Walter C. Williams, soph.; Biran Christenson, fr.; John Rogers, fr.; Steven L. Leary, fr. Richey — Helser Hal Although Richey is very poor in bowhng, the house excells in other athletics. They have some great runners. These runners caught the pig in the Greased Pig contest, captured the MRA softball championship, and placed second in Spring track. A formal this Winter was the highlight of the Richey social calendar. The house also held a keg party and a street dance. Spinney — Friley Hall Spinney house is a very versatile house. They e.xcell in scholarship, making the top ten list for the entire year including a third place fall quarter. In intramurals the house is quite active although they are not as outstanding as they are scholastically in that they could only come up with a lower class win in foobtall this fall. Other activities of the house included a Pub for Veishea, a Luau in the Spring and a Blast Booth. 344 Front Row: Gary W. Kerr, sr. (pres.); Roger J. Martin, jr. (v. p.); Ronald R. Smith, sr. (treas.); Steven A. Larson, jr.; Robsrt P. Rohr- bough, sr.; Mike Gunsch, sr, (h.r.). Second Row: Keith A. Watson, jr.; James A. Schwartz, soph.; Stephen B. Vardeman, fr.; Manoj R. Kamdar, jr.; Daniel L. Moser, fr.; William J. Frommelt, fr.; David A. Petersen, scph.; Michael Btome, soph. Third Row: Rick R. Lynch, jr.; Earl E. Hallberg, sr.; Tom W. Olmstead, soph.; Gaylon L. Ideker, sr.; David R. Crawford, soph.; Joseph P. Cross, sooh.; James M. Reynolds, jr.; James H. Newell, sr,; Darrell R. Olson, soph. Fourth Row: Craig N. Anderson, soph.; Loren K. Miller, sr.; Steven R. War- ner, fr.; Larry D. lies, fr.; Terry L. Kounkel, sr.; Williom B, Kuhfus, fr.; Tom E. Jass, fr.; Michael B. Connor, soph.; Rod W. Copsland, soph. Top Row: Bruce A. Cumminqs, fr.; Larry D. Conrad, soph.; Richard D. McKnight, jr.; Roger M. Kinsinger, fr.; Marc E. Key, soph.; Gary C. White, soph.; Leonard C. Rodman, fr.; Kenneth J. Lininger, soph.; Tom E. Woulters, soph.; Ron G. Saboe, fr. - iWWiWmiOliWMIMHIWI ' i Front Row: Philip V. Howie, jr. (pres.); Dean C. Tavlor jr. (v.p.); Danny D. Schuiz, jr. (treas.); Earl R. Baderschneider, sr. (h.r.); Daniel D. Bender, soph, (sec); Robert E. Sessions, sr. Second Row: Lorry H. John, soph.; Frank M. Havick, soph.; Thomas W. Paul, soph.; Paul S. Baker, jr.; Craig E. Gilman, jr.; Kent D. Lundt, sr.; Harry E. Rob- bins, soph.; Richard J. Heck, jr. Third Row: Fred Benson, jr.; Gary L. Tysdal, sr.; John Gildea, jr.; Bruce Kading, soph.; William W. Ser- bousek, jr.; George F. Spevacek, fr.; Dale E. Miller, sr.; Denny G. Whipp, sr.; Don DeBruin, fr. Fourth Row: Arlln T. Branhagen, soph.; Harold S. Harris, sr.; Larry H. Stegge, jr.; David L. Graham, sr.; Thomas A. Erickson, fr.; Kent C. Mericle, sr.; Sam Steensen, jr.; Glenn Krumm, jr.; Keith Winkel, fr.; Stephen W. Schwitters, soph. Top Row James R, Russell, fr.; Daniel S. Til ley, soph.; Dole G. Ken no n, fr. David E. Wagoner, fr.; Patrick M. Garvin, jr.; Ken J. Wiskus, jr. Lauren A. Messer, jr.; Dennis P. Kephart, fr.; James R, Petersen, fr. Marvin B. Martin, sr.; Richard M. Parker, fr. Stalker- Helser Hall In The Nick O ' Time Stalker House with Sulhvan House joined to- gether for Blast and shaved their way to receiving a trophy for best Pre- Blast Publicity. Two men are currently serving on the MRA Executive Council. Stalker House, Citadel of the MRA. claims the distinction of being one of the few houses with no TV — the men go out for intramurals, have open houses, exchanges, and parties instead of sitting around the tube. Stange — Friley Hal Stange house began its activity filled year with a series of orientation exchanges. These were followed by a War of the Future booth at Blast, a Homecoming lawn display (a magnificent mechanical marvel), several fun-filled house parties, and numerous intramural and sports activities. In short, no matter what the occasion, the men of Stange house follow their sweatshirt motto — Stange House Tries Harder ! Front Row: James P. Keller, jr.; Loran L. Galpin, jr. (pros.); Kent D. Burroughs, sr. (h.r.); James E. Rowley, soph. (sec. -treas.); Lee R. Danielson, sr. (v.p.); James E. Olson, soph. Second Row: Terry R. Hannah, soph.; Mike W. Westberq, fr.; Harjev G. Wise, soph.; Allen W. Hilker, fr.; Ma!co!m L. Miller, soph.; Thomas A. Huber, soph.; Ronald D. Shelley, fr.; Dciryl Marks, fr.; Tom W. Bodensteiner fr. Third Row: Michael J. Donnenwerth, fr.; Dennis M. Beary, sr.; Danny Hammel, soph.; Roderick K. Biondi, soph.; Steve E. Defrance, soph.; Dieter J. Nawrocki, fr.; Steve L. Leise, soph.; Gregory V. Gettler, fr.; Steve J. Haupert. fr.; Larry A. Snell, soph. Fourth Row: David L Smith, fr,; Robert L. Pruess, fr.; Terry L. Williamson, soph.; Jim L Andersen, soph.; James E. Olson, jr.; Keith L. Garms. fr.; Michael C. Allan, jr.; Raymond B. Pille, soph.; Thomas J. Jordan, fr.; Jim R. Carl- sen, sr.; John A. Schweers, fr. Top Row: Al R. Koth, soph.; Lawr- ence J. Duffy, fr.; James R. Lott, fr.; Leroy A. Syslo, jr.; Bob J. Marler, fr.; Dale W. Mohr, fr.; Denis L. Ha en, jr.; Hazen C. Markee, soph.; Robert W. Norregaard, jr.; Gary D Martin, jr.; Dennis L. Steigervalt, fr.; Mervin Gamgstead, fr 345 Front Row: R. Craig Warner, fr.; Steve Deer, sr. {h.r.); Earl R. Nice- warner, sr. (treas.); William A. Mommsen, soph.; Mark A. Balk, soph.; Claude W. Smith, jr. (v. p.}. Second Row: Steve E. Doty, soph.; Jim L. Sorenson, soph.; Bob L. Heindl, soph.; Steven C. Johnson, fr.; JefF J. McElwee, fr.; Jim Trinkle, jr.; Gregory D. Kerndt, soph.; Dana P. Thompson, soph.; Mark T. Lundqren, soph.; Phoemsin Siriratatsadorn, jr. Third Row: Clarence W. McGregor, fr.; Ernest L. Schiller, fr.; Tom Cherveny, sr.; Richard James, fr.; H. Dennis Hove, soph.; Michael A. Peterson, soph.; Tom E. England, soph.; Mike Barker, fr.; Roger R. Schroeder, fr.; Ronald E. Betts, soph. Top Row: Gary A. Lindgren, soph.; Alan R. McDaniel, soph.; Rick Coy, fr.; Glen Lehmann, fr.; Dennis L. Brown, fr.; Pat J. Og bourne, soph.; Phil E. Lanning, fr.; Sieve G. Mallon, fr.; Frank C. Janssen, fr.; Kent L. Thompson, jr.; Randall I. O ' Brien, fr. Stanton — Friley Hal Intramurals and exchanges are the two words that are met with en- thusiasm by the men of Stanton. The men have participated in just about every intramural activity on campus. However, they did make the records only once as MRA softball champs last Spring. Stevenson — Friley Hall Stevenson house has been active this year in intramural bowling, foot- ball, and Softball. The house also created a homecoming display, Trip ' em Up . The display featured a psychedelic theme and took second place in the novelty division. 346 Front Row: William A. Keith, jr. (pres.); Stephen R. Pendry, jr. (v. p.); Bob P. dinger, soph, (sec); Mark C. Jacobson, soph, (treas.); Bob D. Engle, jr. (h.r.). Second Row: David M. Downing, jr.; Philip A. Countryman, soph.; David E. Wilson, soph.; Gerald L. Morton, sr.; Michael D. Kreager, sr.; Stanley T. Enga, fr.; Bob D. Langley, jr.; Steve G. Phillips, sr.; Vincent F. Jackson, fr.; Mike J. StangI, fr. Third Row: Larry D. Lyford, fr.; Charles H. Read, jr.; Roger Miller, soph.; Steve Mott, soph.; Stephen Fymbo, fr.; Dennis Rowe, fr.; James Lovstad, jr.; Robert Dohms, fr.; Mike Sherfy, fr.; David McCubbln, soph.; Steve A. Lampe, fr. Fourth Row; Vernon J. Skripsky, soph.; Craig C. Howell f,r.; William D, Walters, jr.; Lawrence R. Basener, soph.; Rod D. Sernett, fr.; Peter A. Tolleraere, fr.; James E. Burkholter, fr.; Doug A. Mcintosh, fr.; Richard D. Anderson, soph.; Dennis O. Severson, sr.; David L. Llndholm, soph.; Danny L. Drake, fr. Top Row: Gayin T. Hall, fr.; Bruce F. Keane, fr.; John B. Legg, fr.; John H. Witt, fr.; Michael C. Butler, soph.; Richard L. DeVore, jr.; Barry T. Johnson, soph.; Kenneth R. Rice, fr.; Gary L. Conrad, jr.; Jim R. Jen- sen, fr.; Carl E. Alvine, sr.; Bhagwant N. Persuad, soph.; Thomas P. O ' Brien, fr. Front Row: William C. Ward, soph, (treas.); Douglas A. Pals, sr. (h.r.); Alan E. Weichmann, jr. (pres.); Robert J. Taylor, jr. (v. p.); James F. Helm, soph, (sec); Douglas E. Cederquist, sr. Second Row: William F. Ash, sr.; Robert J. Word sr.; Robert H. Sieh, soph.; Gary E, Kester, soph.; Ronald R, Shaw, fr.; GeofFrey Haaland, soph.; San- ford B. Ralsto,n jr. Third Row: Ron S. Johnson, fr.; Jim R. Rinker, soph.; Michael P. Meier, soph.; Kenneth A. Hadfield, soph.; Alvaro Mil Ian, grod.; Bob W. Gibson, soph.; Dennis L. Carter, fr.; Bernard J. Soboter, jr. Fourth Row: Roger L. Solt, jr.; Jim C. Pierson, fr.; Dale H. Leichsenring, soph.; Harold M. Pierce, sr.; Tom G. Pierson, fr.; James D. Anderson, fr.; Lynn A. Subbert, soph.; Frank T. Brzezinski, sr.; Michael M. Wood, fr. Top Row: Sam D. Honft, soph.; Craig W. Eyerly, soph.; Jim L. Pedersen, fr.; J. Greg Jones, soph.; Ronald L- Burghes, fr.; Tom R. Brewer, fr.; Marty J. Hildreth, fr.; Rudolf A. Walter, soph.; Michael C. Fischer, jr.; Michael J. Irvin, soph. Stewart- Helser Hall Card playing is the main activity of Stewart house. They have mas- tered the art. Other activities of the house include hayrides, exchanges, and picnics. As far as intramurals are concerned the men enter just about every intramural activity offered on campus. Woodrow — Helser Hall The men of Woodrow house have been quite active in intramural activities, having participated in volleyball, chess, bowling, tennis, and basketball. Unfortunately their record is not too good, but last Spring the house did come up with a win. It took Veishea canoe race sweepstakes. During the year the house held numerous dinner exchanges, some of which proved fruitful. Front Row; Philip R. Bingaman, soph.; Curtis R. Jones, jr. (h.r.); Don Johannsen, jr. (sec); Jud Anton, soph, (pres.); Wayne C. Strecl , soph. (v. p.); Chuck McCartney, soph, (treas.). Second Row: James S Jones, fr.; David S. Reiff, fr.; JefFrey R. Hagen, soph.; John M. Beuda, jr.; John W. Stittsworth, soph.; Bruce Crist, fr.; Dennis Downs, soph.; Robert Zylstra, jr. Third Row: Jim L. Swanson, fr.; Paul J. Thompson. soph.; Joel W. Markert, fr.; Denny Farver, fr.; James C. Baumler, scph.; James P. Reynolds, fr.; Gory L. Peters, fr.; Ng Lu Siong, soph.; Stanley D. Brower, jr. Top Row: John P. Hossman, fr.; Brian H. Thomas, sr.; Allen L. Lande, soph.; Harry J. Buhre, soph.; Lonce J Campbell, fr.; Rodrick P. Moore, jr.; Raymond E. Rice, fr.; Earl G Kalkwarf, fr.; Klaus D. Jarr, soph.; Dennis R. Kelly, fr. 347 WARD SYSTEM A week with the Ward System is jam-packed with responsibihties as well as pleasures. At least twenty five per cent of Ward System members are either elected or appointed to a position of signifi- cant importance. This trains the individuals in leadership and cooperation with others. This was exemplified by the execution of such projects as the Blast booth, the IBM dance. Varie- ties and intramurals. Madame La San Da and her gypsy fortune tellers created a mysterious atmos- phere for the Blast booth. Tea leaves, palms, cards and stars provided the media for a look into the awesome future. The computer played cupid for the IBM dance. It mixed and matched until it organized close to 1.000 lonely students into happily-ever-after love matches. Some of the more talented Tau Ward System dances are held every couple of woeks. Some people even go. 348 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL-Front Row: Terry Strom (act. chrmj, Elaine Koren (GSB Sen.); Verne Hill (East Ward pres.); Brenda Crow (Tau Gamma pres.); Ben Buehler (North Ward pres,); Rachel McBlaine (soc. chrm.); Glen Jackson (East Word v. p.). Bock Row: Rod Clark (pres.); Stan Fox; Mike Price (soc. chrm.); Russ Ober (North V ard exec, adm.); John Wilkens (v. p.); Marvin Underwood (North Ward v.p.); Dan Pernelius (East Ward sec). UNIT PRESIDENTS- Verne Hill (East Ward pres.); Brenda Crow (Tau Gamma pres.); Ben Buehler (North Ward pres.). Rod Clark (pres.); Elaine Koren (GSB Sen); John Wilkens (v.p.). Gamma women made waves with their p Upita- ting rhythm in Varieties. Through the Ward system the men and women have a ehance to participate competitively in one ot more ol their favorite sports throughout the year. 349 All their clothes are in the wash. Social Co-Chairmen — Rachel McBlaine and Mike Price. 350 Tau Gamma girls are always on the go. But where are they going? Tau Gamma girls meet to discuss cockroaches, leaky faucets and high rent. The Ward System was organized in 1930 and 1931 to give its members: 1. An active part in all campus activities and orga- nizations. 2. Constructive use of each individual ' s talents and ambitions, 3. Better housing conditions. 4. A complete program of organized intramural ath- letic competition. 5. Training in group ledcrship and cooperation. 6. Channels through whicli students may meet and make friends. 7. Training in manners and customs. 8. Training in the appreciation of moral and social standards. 9. An organized social program. The Ward system is divided into four wai ds: North, South and East wards for the men and Tau Gamma for the women. Each ward has its own officers who run their individual ward ' s busi- ness. These officers are coordinated by an execu- tive council, elected by all the ward members, and the presidents and vice-president of each ward. 351 Front Row: Sidney C. Banwarf, (adv.); Thomas C. Wayne, soph. Speicher, jr. (sec). Second Row: Welsh, fr.; Russell A. Eg gens, sr.; r. (pres.); Thomas K. Smith, soph. Richard C. Miller, jr.; Gary D. Doryl R. Trauger, fr.; Patrick A, David D. Blaskovich sr,; Thure E. Cerling, fr.; Ray I. Peterson, jr Jerry D. Sever, sr. ih.r.); Lesli Steven D. Jordening, soph. Third Row: A. Everett, soph.; Lee E. Coffman, sr.; Lynn W. Hansen, jr.; Rog BufTmgton, soph.; Paul J. Armbrecht, fr. (v.p.); Stanley E. Greiman, soph.; Kenneth R. Schumacher, fr.; Dennis R. Knitting, sr. Top Row: William T. Patten, sr.; Alan Worthington, soph.; Jon Dickson, soph.; Alan E. Gage, sr.; Willie Williams, sr.; John Thomas, fr.; C. M. Snyder, sr.; Dan Settle, fr.; Earl M. Willits, St .; Kent Sandberg, soph. 352 ,-M I ALUMNI HALL bl Alumni Hall, an independent undergraduate house for men, was conducted by student advis- ors. Jerry Bever, head advisor; Tom Smith, fresh- men advisor; and Denny Kinittig and Gary Speicher, thud floor advisors. This year Rick Johnson, Steve Jordening, Larry Bruxvoort, Al Armbrecht, Ivan Johnson, Lee Coffman, and Larry Dahms won the Class A MRA-TRA Basketball Championship. We also played intramural softball, football, volleyball, track and entered individual ' s con- tests. Several serenades were sung before the men ' s chorus performance in Sinfonia. With the float building for Veishea, Blast Booth, Ankeny Country Club Formal, Varieties, Spring Banquet honoring our seniors, we have remained scholastically within the top 10 ' of the men ' s residences. Admission in Alumni Hall is gained by writ- ten application and subsequent personal inter- view. Front Row; John D. Neibergall, fr.; Robert A. Lyon, fr.; Brian H. Morris, fr.; Richard L. Riese, soph.; Michael P. McClung, sr.; Peter A. Knoll, soph.; James D. Houseman, fr. Second Row; Larry D. Helsted, jr.; Ivan L. Johnson, jr.; Terry L. VandeKomp, jr.; James L. Schweizer, jr.; William R. Brueck, fr.; Allan R. Armbrecht, fr.; Wayne D. Romberg, sr.; John A. Gerken, fr. Third Row; John G. Cochrane, sr.; Roger L. Blcnchfield, sr.; Mark R. Delfs, soph.; Richard L. Graves, soph.; Jon M. Riskedohl, fr.; Jerry J. Jellings, soph.; Donald A. Hasel- hoff, soph.; Lee Halverson, sr.; Tom Watson, fr. Top Row; Larry G. Braxvort, soph.; Rick L. Johnson, jr.; Gabriel J B.laskovich, soph.; Melvin W. Cook, sr.; Anthony Antimaro, soph.; Larry M. Jansen, jr.; Robert E. Schunter, sr.; Larry A. Dahnis, soph.; Lorry J. VerSteeg, jr.; Dennis Haahr, jr. 353 ACTIVITIES 354 355 As index editor, Kathy Emmert butchered several herd books confirming the spelling of names, not to mention checking the existence of C. C. Rider, Hugh Betcha, etc. Jolly Joie Winter discovered that being photo editor wasn ' t such a fun job afterall, but due to her tight scheduling all the activities and residence pictures were taken, and retaken and. . . . If editorial assistance was needed, Mr. Johnson was always willing to help, but he rarely came into the office since the cookie jar was never full. Coordinating the names and activities of the 1500 graduat- ing seniors was the responsibility of seniors editor Audrey Johnson. 356 Bomb Portrays Contrasts in University Life After the disappearance of our copy editor and ail the copy, Judy Johnke had the awesome task of re-accumuloting the information and writing the missing copy. ■' ' t t J ' • 5 ' ' ' ' ' ••,, ' ' t I t t ' t., ' : T ' f '  - i ' - ' i ' ' : •-•. ■' ' • ' ,11 -!■■■■. art To simply record the year ' s activities is not sufficient; a yearbook must attempt to portray the different aspects of university life and capture the many contrasts in student activities, moods, and ideals, allowing each person to be reminded of his own experiences. It is impossible to explain to outsiders what goes into producing the Bomb, or what it re- quires of the staff members. Time and grade points are only superficial measures of the ex- pense and the intangibles are by far the most im- portant, both in terms of costs and rewards. The ' 68 staff was like no other. It had more than its share of problems which ranged from a com- pletely inexperienced editor to the loss of most of the copy. When our copy editor found the call- ing of wedding bells stronger than that of writing copy, she moved promising to mail the remainder of the copy. These last vital shipments apparently were lost by the post office and thus the story ends. We also had the usual moments of excite- ment, along with an excess amount of despair. In spite of the many complications, we did manage to produce a book using as our motto, Better late than never, and to incorporate a few Grim and forboding as he may look, in reality incxpui lonced editor, Gary Hodson, is either scared or hungover. . . . Jon Faber attempts to crop a residence hall picture in order to eliminate a funny wearing cutoffs. Finding this job too mundane to keep her out of mischief, she assumed the duties of managing editor. With $64,000 passing through his hot little hands, it was amazing our business manager, Don Han- son, didn ' t remain in Acapuico after quarter break. After taking on the many responsibilities of activities editor, Lucia Wilmoth moved on to more consuming activities. When Marty Carr became frustrated trying to fit the pictures to the layout, she changed the layout to fit the pictures. With Stuart Bell as head photographer, the staff was assured that picture crises would be met. When he wasn ' t bitching about someone leaving the darkroom in a mess, Stu enlightened the staff with German proverbs. 358 The ' 68 Staff Tfianks All Who Have Helped Bob Greenlee, business advisor, sufFered through many nightmares which kept repeating, Not another Late Bomb! John bear Arney found the hardest part of being sports editor was thumbing through old Dailies in search of team scores. changes in the process. Perhaps the most notice- able, at least to the juniors, was a buck charge for this asthetic masterpiece. This stemmed from a difference in views between the Bomb Publica- tions Board and the evil E.B.C. On the positive side, the changes included an increase in the number of color pictures and the addition of 32 moi ' e fun-packed pages. In an attempt to make the book more read- able, the page layout was rearranged placing the sections which are of interest to the majority of the students first. Perhaps one of our bigger mis- takes was agreeing to give each of the residence liouses space for copy. After much prodding from ihc residence editor, all the copy was finally sub- mitted. However, much to our surprise they be- gan to read like carbon copies. Wade through a few and see what we mean. The staff would like to extend a special note of thanks to all those who helped in making the Bomb of 1968 what it is. And as a final note, to those who have inquired, How is the Bomb? Gary Hodson, Editor, can finally reply, It ' s fin- ished and so am I ' For Mr. Holmes, the ' 68 Bomb was his Excedrin headache —1. Inspite of his guidance, the staff failed to meet a number of deadlines. ,359 Issue Editor Greg Lauser had the dubious honor of editing the efforts of the Doily reporters. His only defense against the outside world is the horse- shoe shaped rim around which copyreoder Barry Jensen sits biting his hand. Many Believe Daily Hatches From Under Rock ' ' ' j ' I She doesn ' t look mean and cruel, does she? M Editor Margie Pfister was better known as the Ogr 222 ' ers. anagmg e to the According to the usually authoritative GSB Code-a-Phone, better known as Crackpot-a-Phonc, 93 percent of the members of Otopalik House be- lieve the Daily hatches under a rock each morn- ing just outside the Leaning Towers of the Chicken Farm. It ' s about time this vicious rumor was ruthlessly stamped out. The Daily is born out of confusion, wrathful oathes, veiled threats, cringing 222 students ' , antique typewriters and molded by fearless editors who fondle lovebeads and cookies bought with EEC funds, while Wil- liam Randolph Hearst posters stare down from Bactine-colored walls. It is also not true that there are an inordi- nately large number of mistakes in the Daily. It ' s all a plot to fill up little nooks and crannies in the Daily with corrections because nothing else will fit there and blank spaces look funny in a news- paper, altliouiili they could be designated as doo- dling space. The Daily got rid of its circa 1926 flatbed, web perfecting, Duplex press — it got a bit part in Gut- 360 Libel? What l.bel? Greg Lauser, issue editor and incomiriq ed,tor, fme-tooths the halting efforts of one of the Da y ' The ginnmg reporters. Oh, didn ' t you know? They ' re all be ners. Degm- i _ After covering the Cyclone football team, wouldn ' t you hav. a far-away look, too? Joe Kurtz meditates on the Cyclon, a chances ■ID i  ! Id PI SPORTS ■a Jackie Anderson, the Daily ' s oil-suffering sec- retary, IS the cheery voice you hear when you call m those stupid personal classifieds No chickie babe, the Great Pumpkin isn ' t a wierdo Chuck Bullard, outgoing editor, gets a few yuks from one of the many good, bad or ob- scene colls he received after each issue of the Doily hit the paths and byways of Iowa State. 361 Each morning, groggy-eyed reporters persue their assign- ments for the day and sometime, between classes, write the great American news story, or at least they hope. They didn ' t like my editorial? I ' ll kill them. Actually Associate Editor Carol Clifton could pass for a mild-mannered reporter, othough she doesn ' t leap tall buildings. When the Daily deadline approaches, everyone is thrown into the battle against the clock. Candy Perkins, former managing editor and copyreader, quiets her son Skip without skip- ing a word as she edits copy. Contrary to popular opinion, the Daily is not wholly infantile. 362 Daily Circulation Increases From 9,500 o 13,500 enberg Meets Hercules Unchained Brother-in- law. You ' ll be able to tell the difference because the photography doesn ' t look like it was d:jne in driving rain at dawn with a Brownie Twinkflash. Every night the Daily copy makes the trip to the Jeffereson Bee and Herald (can you beheve that) to be printed and back to your doorstep, all the while fighting off bands of Iowa State Conserva- tives who want to stop the SDS stories and bands of SDS members who want to stop the Conserva- ties ' stories. The Daily thoughtfully increased its circulation from 9.500 to 1.3,500 to give everyone something to fight about and added a crossword for those with short classroom-attention spans. After chronicling a year which included Don Smith, a murder, Charlie Vanderbur ' s pot raids, a new football coach and dean of students and a campus revolution at Moo U. Daily Editor Chuck Bullard retired to the Des Moines Register and left incoming editor Greg Lauser to whip three quarters worth of pure and innocent 222 stu- dents into reporters. Things are pretty relaxed around the Daily, but as the 4 p.m. deadline approaches the tempo picks up until chaos results. imill X ' The man with the money, Terry Sfof- fer. Doily business manager, held the purse strings on a $100,000 business. 363 Bill Appelgate Jerry Bierhaum Doug Dashner C. F. Foreman CARDINAL KEY The Cardinal Key honors outstanding Junior and senior men. The men are judged and selected by senior members of the previous year on the basis of outstanding leadership, service, and character. The honorary, formed in 1926, recognizes these men for their outstanding contribution to the university. This is the highest honor that can be conferred on an Iowa State man. Cardinal Key members organize the annual Leadership Day banquet and sell graduation announcements before Commencement. Bob Ftdwider Dean Galloway E i sr J 1 Ml 1 Qy h_ r . jcn Dick Kunz 364 r H 1 1  i ' VllBk mQ Phil Larson jack Meisinger Bob Miller Ted Settle _,r?? .t )r« i H i 4 ■w Jtr f: M r i M Sik i .K e I Hb ' '  J Mike Shelter Wendell Speers Bill Tobin Earl Willits ]ini Wilson Steve Wilson Bill Wolford 365 Front Row: Sharon J. Miller, fr.; Sheila M. Headington, fr.; Kathleen E. Field, soph.; KarJo A. Henderson; Kothy Strowhacker, soph.; De- nise Grundmeier, jr.; Renee Stuedemann, fr.; Sharon K. Drake (adv.). Second Row: Janet L. Werner, sr.; Janet R. Uthe, fr.; Dean L. Strosahl, soph,; Joy Rife, fr.; Kitty Denny, fr.; Susan Carroll, fr.; Joyce Bay- liss, jr.; Marcel la Musgrove, fr.; Connie Barley, fr.; Carol Lamont, fr.; Dianne Dubridge, soph.; Maria Ray, fr. Third Row: Mary Jo Sloniger, fr.; Mary Noelck, fr.; Kathy Dam man, soph.; Karen Olson, fr.; Mary Ellen Porter, fr.; Jayne Olson, fr.; Cynthia Grundmeier, fr.; Judith A. Henderson, sr,; Sarraine B. Wirtz, soph.; Nancy Lynn John- son, soph.; Caroline McLaukhlin, soph. Fourth Row: Deith J. Wester- camp, jr.; Jon A. Maxwell, soph.; Bill K. Arnold, jr.; Ralph E. Elliot, jr.; Jo Richards, fr.; Louise Luckey, fr.; Helen Skow, soph.; Mary Jo Miller, fr.; Kathy Rosa, fr.; Marty McNutt, fr.; John Werner, sr.; Tom G. Stamp, jr.; Keith Vander Velde, jr. Top Row: Reuben J. Skow, jr.; Don C. Fried richsens, jr.; Raymond C. Wilson, jr.; Beverly A. Rupp, jr.; Beverly Meyer, jr.; Pat A. Hartvigsen, soph.; Leo H. Smith, soph.; Wayne Cordes, jr.; Gilbert H. Petersen, fr.; tAarv Calonder, jr.; Ken J. Heiserman, sr. 4-H Club The ISU 4-H club is a major part of the hves of approximately 150 ISU students. These students are active throughout the year In various service projects and self improvement programs. In preparation to send out recreation deputation teams to instruct groups in recreation, the club sponsored a lecture on leading and workshops. Other programs during the year included a project on emergency preparedness and one on cre- ativity. A social function is held each quarter and a banquet for the elec- tion of officers is a yearly event. The majority of members are former 4-H members however the club is open to any interested student. Front Row: Mailene R. Pederson, jr. (treos.); Rodney L. Buchele, jr.; Carol Schroeder, jr.; Jim Neppl, jr. (pres.); Erma Johnson, soph, (sec); Bob Engle, jr. (v. p.); Diana Bortvit, soph. Second Row: Mitchell Arney, soph.; Linda Hoeppner, soph.; Patricia Norman, fr.; Susan Caudill, fr.; Billie Christine Findley, soph.; Pata Reedy, soph.; Rita E. Beary, fr.; Joan McClurg, fr.; Miriam Nelson, fr.; Mary Berg- man, fr.; Barb Shuler, fr.; Barb Hansen, fr. Third Row: Emi L. Koob, fr.; Rodney A. Plagman, soph.; Jon E. Foley, sr.; Jeanne M. Barragy, soph.; Larry M. McPherson, jr.; Beth A. Nothway, fr.; Doug Severs, soph.; Marilyn L. Snider, fr.; Jean E. McClurg, jr.; Alfred Stein, sr.; Glenda Boysen, fr.; Dennis Woodruff, fr.; Jill Rife, soph. Fourth Row: Tom Latham, soph.; Richard W. Godfrey, soph.; Bill Tubbs, fr,; Dale Hoffman, soph.; Kennis Kingdry, sr.; Linda Jensen, fr.; Kenneth Duke, fr.; Terry Lister, jr.; William Edwards, jr.; Harry Hobbins, soph.; Kathy Meinhart, fr.; Michael J. McKenna, jr.; Larry M. Greiner, soph.; John Gerken, fr. Top Row: Barbara C. Jones, fr.; Jim Vog- gesser, fr.; Perry H. Beedle, fr.; Charlotte Miller, fr.; Carolyn Walker, fr.; Jeanne Blahauvietz, fr.; Jean Christensen, fr.; Virginia Angus, fr,; Jan Schroeder, sr.; Dale Vincent, fr.; Terry Hobson, soph.; Cliff Hinkhouse, soph.; Richard Wegener, soph. 366 ■' — 4 r Front Row: Annette B. Quinn, jr. (sec), Mara R. Mogensen, sr. (pres.); John L. MacDuffie, jr.; James J. Callahan, sr. (v.p,). Top Row: Joyce L. Nichols, sr.; Niann Growburg, sr.; Marilyn Schooiey, jr.; Mary Ann Eckhart, sr.; Kenneth Sebert, soph. Iowa State Players Have you seen a good play lately? There is a strong possibility that it was presented by the Iowa State Players. Each year the Players present three plays. This year the plays were Arsenic and Old Lace, My Sweet Charhe. and Tartufft. In addition to theii regular activities the club traveled to the Tyron Guthrie theater this year where they viewed three plays. The players also awarded the best Varieties skit, and the most out- standing actor in aVrieties. The members are selected on the basis of points earned through work on productions. Student Properties Board The Iowa State Student Properties Board was started in 1945 by Iowa State College students as a non-profit organization. The original capital was supplied by the University, and now the board has a net worth of roughly $7,000. Members of the board supply the lighting and backdrops for various parties and University functions. Front Row: Mary Barenburgge, sr. (sec); Mark Fahey, sr. (chr.). Top Row: Paul Borge, sr.; Bob Burrows, sr. (trees. ); Jim Eisele, sr. 367 en a e; . i-3 t rs Front Row; Lynn Fredrickson, Sarah Ihde, Karen MacCauley, Sherry Sanders, Marcia Collins, Bev Swartz, Betty Heisman, Jeanene Lund- berg, Maggie Levike. Second Row: Jeri Kothenbeutal, Carol Wick- ershom, Erica Schultz, Trish Long, Angie Pratt, Patti Mauck, Mary Ann Stahr, Jean Zamastil, Jane Carter, Gerry Palin, Sue Peterson. Top Row: Marsha Wickersham, Linda Aschinger, Nancy Willits, Steve Walters, Steve Larson, Bill Johnston, Byron Kohrs, Don Hend- erson, Carol Chivers, Judy Jahnke, Miss Rita Carey (adv.)- Naiads Show Features ' Rawhide ' Theme 1 Naiads is a swimming club organized to pro- mote swimming as an aquatic art corresponding to ballet. The club is composed of approximately 35 members of which 6 are men. Each spring the club puts on a water show. This year the show featured a western theme, Rawhide. Naiads also sponsor a service project. The members made rhythm instruments for the patients of the Story County hospital for this year ' s project. As a member of the International Academy of Aquatic Arts the ISU Naiads is eligi- ble to participate in festivals held throughout the country. Last spring 6 members attended one such festival at Dekalb. 111. The majority of a Naiads life is spent in the water preparing for the Spring show. 368 Pep Council Sponsored Athlete of the Week The purpose of Pep council is to promote school spirit and to act as a liaison between the student body and the administration. The council is divided into 5 areas; central committee, mike man, cheerleaders, Cy, and pom pom girls. This year the council has sponsored the Ath- lete of the Week program, and little Cy in addi- tion to another card section failure. The council is the main organizer of migra- tion, a Veishea display, and all projects to pro- mote school spirit. Front Row; G. Stephen Holaday, sr. (treas.); Kathy Mullane, jr. (sec); Michael Johnston, sr. (v. p.); Susan Dallager, sr. (pres. ; Robert Roskens, sr.; DIanne Kneeskern, soph. Second Row: Linda Bergsma, soph.; Jim Phelps, jr.; Gail Anderson, fr.; William D. Bolton, soph.; Anne Hamilton, soph.; Maurice Kennedy, sr.; Louise Honnamon, sr. Top Row: Kathy G. Kelley, sr.; Jim L. Christopher, sr.; Jan S. Ellison, soph.; Eddie C. Thompson, jr.; Bette Partridge, soph.; Thomas Neal, soph.; Cindy L. Hogendorn, jr.; Vern L. Potts, sr. 369 TOMAHAWK Tomahawk is a national independent service activities honorary. Outstanding sophomores are tapped on the basis of leadership, character, and scholarship. Membership runs Irom winter quar- ter of the students sophomore year through their junior year. The Tomahawks carry out service projects throughout the year including manning the Uni- versity election booths, conducting campus tours daily, and working on publicity for campus organ- izations. Front Row: Nancy L. Young, sr. (student adv.); Terry J. Wilbur, jr. (v.p.); Kay Jordan, jr. (treas.); Robert H. Riso, jr. (pres.): Barbara DoneUon, jr. (sec); Earl M. Willits, sr. (student adv.). Second Row: Laura L. Wignoll, jr.; Keith E. Miller, jr.; Marilyn S. Wilson, sr.; Michael L. Rendor, jr.; Annette B. Quinn, jr.; Kent A. Rogers, sr.; Angela R. Kusel, jr. Third Row: Craig E. Claussen, jr.; Karen J. Pellett, jr.; Steven Schmidt, jr.; Suzanne Septer, jr.; John Chevalier, jr ■Marlene Pederson, jr.; Terry Svejda, jr. Fourth Row: Marvin M. Hurd, jr.; Sheryl A. Olenius, jr.; Paul J. Armbrecht, fr.; Sally J. An- dresen jr ; Paul D. Semsen, jr.; Deanna Axmear, jr.; Jim Hradsky, jr Debbie Dougherty, jr. Top Row: Robert D. Evans, sr.; Jo A. Robie jr.; Merle A. Ocken, jr.; Lynn Susie, jr.; Richard A. Johnson, jr.; Bob Engle, jr. 370 Front Row: Sandra L. Ottsen, sr.; Vicki M. Steil sr. (v. p.); Martha J. Stuntz, sr. {pres.}; Gail A. ProfFitt (fac. adv.); Janet Werner, sr.; Kothryn G. Carroll, sr. Top Row: Jeanne K. Swan son, sr.; Ann F. Lowry, sr.; Mary A. McKindley, sr.; Claudia A. Christiansen, sr.; Julie A. Miller, sr.; Linda Gates, sr.; Diana Berkland, sr. Mortar Board This year marked the 50th anniversary of Mortar Board at Iowa State. This highest national university honorary annually taps senior women, during Veishea opening ceremonies, who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership, character and service. These women promote the quahties mentioned; they award a senior woman wlio might have been in Mortar Boai ' d and hold a Recognition Luncheon for outstanding freshman and sophomore women. They also work jointly on a special project, in which problems facing women on the Iowa State campus are analyzed. Radio Workshop This year the students of Radio Workshop completed their second year with the Christmas Living Letter project which involved families and friends of servicemen using Telecommunicative Arts facilities to record Christmas messages for servicemen unable to be home during the holi- days. On February 6, 1968, the Des Moines Ad Club presented an Addy to the Workshop project citing the excellence in publicity and public relations throughout the project. In addition to this project. Radio Work- shop offers the student a chance to train and gain experience in the areas of production, direction, program continuity, and technical skills. Student programs are broadcast on WOI-AM during the academic year. This year marked the beginning of a series of training sessions with KASl Radio Station, which involved exposure to a commercial radio station and the use of their broadcast equipment. 371 Front Row; Floyd A. Pace (adv.); Sally A. Flickinger, jr. (pres.); Sandra Kinker, jr. (sec); Stephen Vett, sr. (treas.). Second Row: Kathryn G. Carroll, sr.; Dwyfa D. Hunter, jr.; Margy L. Staniforth, jr.; Susan E. Harris, jr.; Jane L. Breckenfelder, jr.; June Frederick, jr. Top Row: Gene C. Lange, jr.; Walter A. French, soph.; Ron Lawrence, jr.; Thad Rude, soph.; Kathy A. Burner, jr.; Elizabeth Sisson, soph.; Brian Sugden, soph. Terry VanMaasdam, soph.; Martin J. Strasburger, soph. SPAN Interested in going to Peru, Germany, Japan? Join Span and see the world. Span is a program for individual study abroad. Each year a group of students from ISU travels to a country during the summer. Last summer they went to Peru. The students spent two months working on a project of their choice and one month traveling throughout Peru. They hved with families in the country. The trip is financed by the travelers and also by projects here at ISU such as a faculty talent show, and a candy sale. Upon returning from Peru the students wrote a paper about their projects and their exciting summer. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is a freshmen men ' s honorary which is open to any student who has a 3.5 cummulative grade point average at some time during his freshman year. The honorary sponsors a scholarship each year for a graduating senior who is a member of Phi Eta Sigma planning to enter graduate school. They also award a trophy each quarter to the house with the highest freshman gradepoint. A smoker and banquet are held each year for the members. Front Row: Douglas H. Taylor, sr.; G. Stephen Walters, soph.; Wil Nam M. Edwards, jr. (v. p.); Dennis K. Dibbern, fr. (sec); John A Plombeck, jr. (treas.); Robert W. Shaw, jr.; Larry V. Shover, jr (pres.); Wayne E. Jones, soph.; James L. Starr, stoph. Second Row Jack L, Butler, soph.; Gregg L. Lorimor, soph.; M. William Coppock soph.; Lawrence W. Budde, soph.; John A. Hand, soph.; David Ner ness, soph.; John E. Boland, soph.; Richard A. Johnson, soph.; Rob erf C. Roethler, soph.; Keith G. King, soph.; Theodore J. Meyer, soph., James N. Pierce, soph.; Don Phillion, soph.; Dennis Abransohn, soph. Third Row: Larry G. Agler, soph.; Charles A. Morrill, soph.; Frank Dobrdney, soph.; Norman W. Kelley, soph.; John H. Bentz, soph.; Edward E. Robinson, soph.; James M. Minch, soph.; Richard D. Roe, soph.; Gary R. Vanee, soph.; Dennis W. Gates, soph.; Nicholas Cas- sens, soph.; James R. Carl, soph.; Steve G. Juelsgaard, soph.; Max Goodwin, soph.; Dennis D. Churchill, soph. Fourth Row: Robert E. Meyer, sr.; James N. Ryding, soph.; Donie! G. Catlin, soph.; Charles L. Steffen, soph.; Michael C. Milligan, sr.; Roger E. Bissell, soph.; Paul G. Wilcox, jr.; Ken Lininger, soph.; Alec J. Pendry, soph.; Robert C. Miilen, soph.; David W. Porter, sr.; Martin J. Strasburger, soph.; Michael R. Sorden, sr.; E. Duane Lassew, soph. Top Row: Myron H. Scott, soph.; James A. Henderson, soph.; Gary C. White, soph.; Brian W. Sugden, soph.; H. ClifFord Hinkhouse, soph.; Mike McConeghey, soph.; Jonathan Dickson, soph.; Ted Newton, soph.; David Beard, soph.; William Hughet, soph.; Tom Wen strand, soph.; Marshall Mugge, soph.; Bob Wych, soph.; Don Hinman, soph. 372 MILITARY 373 Scabbard and Blade, ' Black Berets ' Are Prestige Groups The Army supplies all basic cadets with uniforms as well as textbooks. The 275 members of the Army ROTC Brigade work hard to gain the gold bars of a second lieu- tenant, but they take time for pleasure, too. Many award ceremonies are interspersed throughout the year, honoring scholastic ability as well as skill in military subjects. Often, these awards are presented by the company, battalion and brigade sponsors, whose presence always seems to shape up the appearance of the cadets. The ROTC extracurricular activities also pro- vide ways for the cadets to enjoy themselves while improving their proficiency. Among the various military organizations, the one with the highest prestige is Scabbard and Blade, which sponsors the annual Military Ball. Newest of these groups is the highly active Black Beret Counter Insurgency Unit, which highlighted its year with a helicpoter-bome assault against aggressors at Camp Dodge. The manual of arms is an integral part of each cadet ' s training. 374 CI ' s dismount from helicopter and prepare for the assault. Cadet Col Gutta u receives a well-deserved award from Col. Joseph. 1 1 • ■1 iT i ■F p k ■n KirUcJl w ■1 1 . i m H ■• ' Col. Vern L. Joseph, Professor of Military Science, is respon- sible for all training given to the cadets. 375 AFROTC Builds Leaders The official word from the cadet group is posted on the bulletin board. The next guy that steps on my spit-shine is going to get it! Listening to a few words on cadet mistakes is a part of the program. Traveling the road to leadership sometimes requires stand- ing in one place for a while. 376 Flight Training Is a High Point in Air Force ROTC wrjy ' ' ' ' sf After a quarters training, cadets find that they do have only one left foot; drill then goes smoothly. The Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps is a program designed to instruct future officers in the mihtary. The cadets are trained in the pro- cedures and intricacies of military life. The ISU Air Force ROTC will provide flight instruction to all qualified cadets. Instruction is given with 36 hours of flying time logged. Social functions of AFROTC include the Air Force Ball and the Military Ball. Lt. Col. Paul Von V iedenfield directs the various AFROTC activities. 377 tAJ ? ( Long hours of practice yield close order precision for the navy drill team. Many Books and Little Water in NROTC Training Here Although there is not to much water in the State of Iowa, ISU has a fairly large branch of the Navy Reserve Officers Training Corps. The purpose of the Corps is to instruct future Naval officers in naval education. The NROTC does not confine its work to bookwork alone. They have a fine drill team, which acted as honor guard for such events as Homecoming, a Drum and Rugle Corps, and a Rifle team. Midshipmen passout and inspect weapons bcfoiu cocli dri 378 E sF. J Traditional bull sessions are where most scuttlebutt ' begins. Colonel R. R. Riley coordinates a diverse naval program. Close coordination is called for between destroyer and sub- marine in hunter-killer operations. Expert help is often called for in the junior year when mid- shipmen plot actual navigation problems. 379 Front Row: Ann Mac Roe, jr. (adm. officer); Jeanette So loth, jr. {comp.); Nancy E. Chase, jr.; Donna Delfs, sr. (evec. officer); Jeanne K. Swanson, sr. (com.); Joyce E. Swanson, jr. (information officer); Linda Pace, jr. (operations officer); Barbara Wiley, sr. Second Rov : Carol A. Pickering, sr.; Julie A. Petersburg, jr.; Sue J. Cuthbertson, jr.; Suzanne R. Baker, sr.; Mary A. Mourer, jr.; Laura McQuown, soph.; Gail Anderson, soph.; Lonnie Stutzman, soph.; Paula Walker, sr.; Barb Crowley, jr. Third Row: Susanne C. Birdsall jr.; Mari T. ives, soph.; Sue J. Tucker, sr.; Patricia S. Best, soph.; Mary L. White- hill, soph.; Neelo J. Hill, jr.; Jane C. Bo ling, sr.; Diane Miller, jr.; Jo A. Robie, jr.; Jane Naylor, soph.; Martha Leyy, soph. Top Row: Suzanne L. Vallier, jr.; Susan E, Tyner, jr.; Judy L. Davidson, soph.; Pamela S. Hartwell, sr.; Susan C. Hansen, jr.; Margie Liljegren, sr.; Morcia Kaney, sr.; Joy Belluzzi, jr.; Connie Stump, sr.; Sandra Ktnker, jr.; Kathy Greenley, jr. Angel Flight Angel flight is an honorary service organization sponsored by Arnold Air. The girls are selected each year- through a formal rush. The purpose of the organization Is to learn about and promote Air Force ROTC. Each year the girls work on a service project and usher at the concerts. Angel Flight girls are the official hostesses of the University. Arnold Air Arnold Air is an honorary service organization affiliated with Air Force ROTC. The purpose of the organization is to give the Air Force cadet an incite into what the military is really like. Men are selected on the basis of individual achievement. The organization has worked with Angel Flight as ushers at University concerts and other functions. The men have also gained experience in the military and have had speakers throughout the year. Front Row; Larry P. Haiqht, sr.; L. Craig Harris, sr, (information of- ficer); Henry T. Wilkins, sr. (adm. officer); Terry D. Croft, sr. (op. officer); Robert D. Welchans, sr. (exec. ofRcer); John T. Brindle, sr. (com.); Capt. Donald E. Thompson (adv.). Second Rnw: Terry W. Smith, soph.; Tom W. Olmstead, soph.; John W. Duncan, sr.; Joseph Polito, sr,; William W. Wilson, jr.; Leslie R. Drake, jr.; Jared B. Wilson, sr. Third Row: George A. Larson, jr.; Mark W. Petersen, jr.; Ron A. Lambert, soph.; Steve W. Gidel, soph.; Don Z. Harbert, soph.; Tom M. Blaskovich, jr.; Dennis B. Puffer, sr.; Steven J. Bilyeu, soph. Top Row: Michael W. Luers, soph.; Paul B. Dexter, soph.; Robert H. Guild, jr.; J. Donald Thornton, sr.; Dennis A. Bablocky, soph.; Jeffrey M. Waz, sr.; Nichoas Cassens, soph. 380 Front Row: Charles L. Milhorn (adv. J; Charles C. Gamm, jr. (com. officer); Bruce P. Bickel, soph. (evec. officer); Dennis G. Scholten, jr.; Edward A. Heers, sr.; Ray D. Nelson, sr. Second Row: Mike J. Ox ford, fr.; Fred Scott, soph.; Mark J. Nechanicky, soph.; John W. Dun- can, sr.; David R. Gregg R. Gessel, Walter R. Lincoln, Deardorff, soph. Top Row: Richard T. Ryan, fr ioph.; Richard C. Blahnik, fr.; Gary E. Main, jr. fr.; James A. Dvorak, soph. Pershing Rifles To qualify for membership in Pershing Rifles, a national honorai y military organization, one must be a cadet in good standing in any of the three ROTC units on campus. Company G-2, one of 149 Pershing Rifle companies, was founded at Iowa State in 1948. It has been the custom of the organization to act as Color Guard at football and basketball games, to provide 24-hour a day guards for the Veishea torch and act as ushers at concerts and other functions. Dress Blues Hup two three, hup two three ai ' e familiar words to the members of Dress Blues, a competitive drill and service organization affiliated with Pershing Rifles. The purpose of the organization is to compete with other girls of the second regiment and to acquu ' e a knowledge of the military. Although the group has not competed as yet, they did participate in band day, a drill for Moose Lodge, and Veishea. The girls also were hostesses at military functions and wrote letters to service men. Front Row: Deo M. Jonas, sr. {adj.); Barb Kennon, jr. (capt.); Cathy Harper, soph, (first lieut.). Top Row: Jean Hunt, jr.; Jeri Kothenbuetel, soph.; Diana Donner, jr.; Carolyn Thomson, jr. 381 i K m j ir RELIGION 383 Front Row: Richard C. Stoats (osst. pastor}; Duone J. Erdman, sr. (pres.); Ivan H. Pingel, sr. (trees.); Louise E. Paysen, jr. (sec); Mari- lyn K. Christensen, jr. (v. p.); Craig S. Harris, jr.; W. J. Fields (pastoral adv.). Second Row: Dorothy J. Wrase, fr.; Patricio L. Mordhorst, jr.; Arlys L. Kuehnost, fr.; Marcio Kolenbrander, sr,; Karen K. God- bersen, jr.; Gloria M. Eick, fr.; Connie E. Beermann, jr.; Charlotte J. Miller, fr. Third Row: Alan A. Lehman, jr.; Rae J. Schwarck, fr.; Susan R. Rudi, soph.; Jan S. Mandernach, jr.; Linda A. Dudley, soph.; Marilyn J. Wahl, fr.; Linda Kruse, soph.; Barbara J. Zimmermann, fr.; Robert Wendt, fr. Fourth Row: Dave M, Ruhnke, fr.; Ernest Vieth, fr,; Hap Rohwer, jr.; Baird A. Cook, jr.; Mark V. Hanson, soph.; Ray G. Legge, sr.; Alan Wiechmarn, jr.; Steven M. Johnson, fr.; Ronald M. Baker, sr,; Harold C. Henriksen, sr. Top Row: Michael W. Dek- lotz, fr,; Otto C. Claussen, soph.; Fred L, Simpson, sr.; Ken D. Frank- lin, jr.; Gary Kramer, soph,; Robert C. Bringolf, fr.; Lester H, Modsen, sr.; John E. Rath, jr.; Douglas E. Kopp, fr,; Vern E. Goering, fr. Gamma Delta Formed in 1934, Iowa State ' s Theta chapter of Gamma Delta has since grown to be one of the three largest chapters. It is a Lutheran Student organization formed to encourage Lutherans to participate in their church; to study and understand the Word of God as it pertains to Christian vocations; to aid in- tegration in campus life; and to stimulate and facilitate Christian discipleship. The group supports students in the ministry in foreign lands and sends goodies to a company of soldiers in Viet Nam at Christmas and St. Valentine ' s Day. Iowa State ' s Gamma Delta was selected to host the International Board of Governors of Gamma Delta this fall. 384 Many students find confort and guidance through prayer. Gamma Delta members gather for a songfest; singing ability is not required. The church library is an excellent place to study and receive help with course problems. 385 Front Row: Howard A. Thalacker, sr. (pres.); Nancy R. Claude, jr. (sec); Cristine A. Popenhagen, sr. (v. p.); Jerry R. Popenhogen, sr. (treas.). Second Row: Barbara J. Lauerman (ISU stafF); Dale A. Amunson, jr.; R. Allen Millen, sr.; Mary M. Harms, jr.; Larry C. Agler, soph.; Barbara J. Nelson (staff coun.). Top Row: John M. George, jr.; Mary Birkland, jr.; S. Philip Froiland (pastor); Jane F. Kuehl, sr.; J. Elliott Pancoast (intern); Joonn Swanson, jr.; Carlin Okerberg, jr. Lectures, Seminars, Small Study Groups Occupy ULC University Lutheran Congregation, a student church, is composed of students of the ALC LCA. Worship which is tire chief celebration of the week, gathers students in the chapel, often re- ferred to as the Holy Hex, because of its unique architecture. The ministry throughout the week comes alive in Sunday evening lecture discus- sions; weekly seminars deahng with relevant is- sues in the life of the student; small study, service, social divisions within the congregation called cell groups; counselling; and interaction with friends in the relaxed atmosphere of the center. In the course of the year ULC is actively working through retreats, social action trips, Christou Canoe, (a program of camping). Friendly Town (an ecumenical service project) and Smor- gasbord, the Scandinavian feast held in the spring. Five members of University Lutheran practice their canoeing skills before taking to the water. 386 The University Lutheran choir is composed entirely of students and adds a great deal to each service. Something seems to be missing! Contemporary services are enhanced by guitar accompaniment. 387 ISU Newmans Rated Second in United States Newman Association, the Catholic Youth Group, provides fellowship in Christ and strives to meet the needs of its members. The college chapter has been rated second in the United States among Catholic youth groups and its many activities support this decision. Four Christian Formation Weekends provided the student with the opportunity to realize his role as a student as well as the community aspect of Christianity. A closed retreat was also held at Cedar Falls. This was a time of personnal evaluation and thought. Social functions are not overlooked by the New- man with dances, hayrides and coffee hours spon- sored regularly. The center itself is run by the students and is always available to them for study- ing or just socializing. The Newman Center is a good place to socialize. Front Row: James H Spear, sr (pres.); Gathy Sevc, soph.; L. Julie Erdmonn, jr. (v.p.); Rev. J. M. Kissling (chaplain); Linda M. Motzko, jr.; Robert A. Weber, soph, (treos.). Top Row: James W. Mohrfeld, soph.; Roger J. Martin, jr.; Glenn E. Banowetz, jr.; Virginia M. Fel- ton, jr.; Mary K. Wilson, jr.; Kothy M. Hawkins, jr.; Francis L. Kock, soph.; Robert J. Bucheit, soph.; Mark Jacquinot, soph. 388 Father Kissling is always willing to discuss anything with anyone. Certain Newman mennbers have large appetites. Center dances provide an opportunity for students to try the latest steps. 389 Front Row: Lynn L. Jensen, sr. (sec); Susan C. Strait, sr.; Ann C. Car- penter, sr. Top Row: Michael K. Com stock, jr.; Nancy J. Hon stead, sr. (pres.); Donald D. Kingsbury, fr. {v. p.). Wesley Foundation Offers Fellowship and Service An active and worthwhile organization at ISU since 1918 is the Wesley Foundation, Student branch of the Collegiate Methodist Church. The foundation is composed of five groups varying in both age and interests, but all striving for fellow- ship. The members participated in parties at hal- loween and Christmas, plus the annual retreats, hayrides, and study groups. Guest speakers also spoke on many topics ranging from controversial subjects to student centered items. Refreshments add enjoyment to a gathering of Wesley Foundation members. 390 UCCM Challenges Members To Move Toward Unity The United Campus Christian Ministry is an ecumenical organization representing five churches in campus; American Baptist, First Cliristian (Disciples), United Presbyterian, Church of Christ, and Evangehcal United Bretheren. The organization feels that it is the Christians duty to be involved and informed on what is going on in the world and that through this involvement he will become a better Christian. UCCM has fol- lowed this philosophy of involvement to the letter. UCCM has held study groups and student con- frontations throughout the year. As the result of lectures by well known Thelogians sponsored by UCCM and the Catholics, theological discussions were held on campus with the faculty. Along with the Catholics the UCCM has also begun a new publication called the Heretic. The group also sent representatives to a United Christian Move- ment conference in Cleveland over the Christmas holidays. Students enjoy the sounds of good jazz. UCCM nnembers attempt to figure out what it could possibly be. 391 Front Row: Rondo L. Cocker, jr. (pres.); Moureen R. O ' Brien, jr. (sec); Judy M. Wolters, sr, (v. p.); Julie A. Betcher, jr. (trees.); Claudia E. Johnson, (evec. dir.). Top Row; Barbara D. Humphrey, jr.; Margoret L. Christiansen, jr.; Eileen A . Dusanek, sr.; Paula Anderson, jr.; Stephanie Ellis, jr.; Nancy Claude, jr. Young Women ' s Christian Association Offering opportunities for developing leadership, creative thinking and a Christian life is the Young Women ' s Christian Association. Under the supervision of Miss Claudia Johnson, the organization ' s first full time di- rector, membership has increased to over a hundred. Emphasis was on service this year as the girls traveled weekly to Woodward State Hospital as well as helping a group of retarded Campfire Girls. Three conferences were held this season in conjunction with other campus organizations. Sex and Selfhood , Nitti Gritti on the Pill , and The Image of Woman provided interesting discussions for the ISU coed. Young Men ' s Christian Association Contributing much to the student body this year was the Young Men ' s Christian Association. They sponsored three conferences entitled Sex and Selfhood The Problem of Dissent , and Central Africa . Again this year the Y was responsible for many service projects. Project Help pro- vided tutors on the junior high level and the newly initiated Pal program offered intensive help to problem children. The Y catacombs was a source of entertainment with plays, folk groups and poets highlighting the year. Twenty eight members traveled to New York and Washington this spring. In the fall, Frosh weekend hosted two hundred men in an organized retreat. Front Row; Frank Johnson, Gordy Smith, fr.; Fred Dodds, jr.; Dick Griffiths, jr. Second Row: John Kingston, fr.; Tom Leffler, sr.; Ted Newton, soph. Top Row: John Foreman, jr.; Dennis Kelso, jr.; Chuck Decker, sr.; Mark Wedul. 392 Front Row: Carl P. Malone, sr. (pres.); June Shortley, soph.; Charles A. Morrill, soph, (treas.); Fr. Douglas Hovlland (adv.). Top Row: Les E. Lanyon, soph.; R. Jon Henson, sr.; Chuck Beatty, fr.; E. Joseph H. Tenclay, sr. Top Row: Larry G. Bruxvoort, soph.; Merle A. Re- Canterbury Club The Cantebury club is an Episcopalian student group for Iowa State students. The organization attempts to relate the students Episcopal Christian faith to the world and campus life by providing opportunities in service to the church and the world. During the year members raised money by sponsoring a sports car rally. The club also conducted a variety of study programs on subjects related to the Episcopal church. The major concern this year has been Christian ethiscs in relationship to the current issues and social problems. Christian Science Organization The Christian Science Organization at Iowa State is a group of students and faculty members which meets regularly to consider how an under- standing of God is meaningful in one ' s college experience. Tlie organiza- tion holds weekly meetings which include readings from the Bible and Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy, and testimonies of the successful application of Christianly scientific thought to college life. Each year the Organization sponsors a Christian Science lecture, to which all students and faculty members are invited. Front Row; Sue E. Finrow, jr. (sec); Roger K. Bower, jr. (pres.); Lynne A. Doose, jr. fv.p.); Doug J. Brown, sr. ftreas.); Nancy Robb, fr. Top Row: John E. Pahlmpn, grad.; Julie A. Jensen, fr.; A. Chris- topher Brodiey, grad.; Julie E. Finrow, fr.; Scott L. Shofer, fr Betsy Bryan, sr. 393 Reformed Principles Are Basis of UCRC Student Groups The main task of the Council on Rehgion is coordinating the activi- ties of the various rehgious groups on campus. The Council is open to all church groups that serve the students and faculty on campus. It ' s activities start each year with a freshman orienta- tion held during the summer for both new students and their parents to familiarize them with the religious groups and their activities on campus. They also provide lectures throughout the year conducted by their members, outside speakers, and programs concerned with religion in today ' s society. The Council on Religion listens as Dean Robinson speaks on their relationship to the University. 394 Front Row: Jan Renes, jr.; Sandy K. Krueger, soph , Don W. Rens, jr.; Ellen Y. VerMeer, fr.; Barbara Kooima, fr. Second Row; Kenneth D. VanDerHoeven, soph.; Robert P. VanBeek, soph.; Robert V. De- Leeuw, fr.; Bruce J. Hendriks, soph,; Gary R. VonEe, soph.; Marvin H. Ten Clay, sr. Top Row: Larry G. Bruxvoort, soph.; Merle A. Re- noud, soph.; Ron Hartog, soph.; Judy Boone, fr.; Bob Schat, fr.; Ronald A. DenHartog, jr.; Harold J. VanderMolen, grad. Council on Religion Leads Activities of Campus Group Religious worship according to reformed principles is the basic purpose of this group, whose first meeting was held in 1961. The membership is responsible for regular Sunday morning worship and evening supper fel- lowships, as well as an orientation party in September and a Christmas party. This is an organization of the University Christian Refor med Church. 395 COLLEGES 396 397 Alf Alfie Publicizes Agriculture Hall of Fame The College of Agriculture is concerned not only with food production, its marketing and dis- tribution, but is also concerned with the utilization of land and water resources for forestry, recrea- tion, fish and wildlife, and for urban develop- ment. This broad based program in agriculture and resource development has caused the College of Agriculture enrollment to grow faster than the enrollment in the University as a whole since 1962. The College of Agriculture continues to be the largest in the nation. In 1967 the Agriculture Council initiated its Fall Festival, designed to in- crease interest and prestige for the college. Festiv- ities included an all-University Bar-B-Q which was attended by 1200 people and an all-University convocation with congressman William Scherle as speaker. The college also began an Iowa Agri- culture Hall of Fame. The publicity figure for the event was Alf Alfie. the stereotyped farmer image. Dean Floyd Andre knows the problems and reward of being the dean of the largest College of Agriculture in the nation. Front Row: John Pesek (Agron.); Arthur Porter (Animal Science); Harold Crawford (Farm Op.); Verner Nielsen (Dairy Indus- try); Oscar Tauber (Entomology, Wildlife); Fred Smith (Plant Pathology). Top Row: William Welshons (Genetics); Leonard Eg- gleton (Poultry Science); Erwin Denisen (Forestry); James Schwartz (Tech. Jl.); Dexter French (Biochem. and Biophysics); John Hinrichsen (Sociology and Penthropotogy). 398 An Agriculturist staff member methodically cranks out copy for the upcoming issue. Agriculturists are still trying to solve the age olcJ prob- lem— Which came first. 399 And to think this grad used to feel he had too many papers when he was an undergrad in the Ag college! If you need any, they ' ve got it. 1 ' ' ihe mighty oak symbolizes the strength of Iowa State ' s Agriculture College. 400 Ag Enrollment Grows Faster Than University Average Akers, Chorles, An S, Ames, Block Bridle. Al- len, Dale, Ag B, Kelleaton. Anders, Merle, F. Op, Iowa Falls, F Op Club. Anders, Verlyn, For, Osko- oosQ, For Club, Foster House Pres., Festival Ihorus, Anderson, Dovjd, AnS, Coin. Appelgate, kVilliam, Ag Ed, Clarion, FarmHouse Pres., A , IT, lardinal Key, IFC Pres. tVppell, Paul, A E, Galva, III., Triangle, Tlill, (nights of St. Patrick, Honors Program. Arm- ifrong, Ronald, AnS, Cedar Rapids, HZ, Block iridle. Arnold, Richard, An S, Russell, Pre- Vet Hub. Ashbaugh, Jane, AnS, Indionola. Axon, lames, F W B, Traer. Baldwin, Richard, Ent, Mad- id, MRA V.P., Brown House Pres., Chessmen. loH, Joseph, F W B, Postville. Bartels, Robert, W B, Clinton. Bartelf, Dean, F Op, Grimes, Chess- nen, MRA Pres., Dodds House V.P. Belzer, Gary, g B, Albia, A ,. , Block Bridle. Berends, Den- lis, AnS, Everly, Al ' I , Block Bridle. Berger, Iteve, Ag B, Blue Grass, ATA. lergquist, Basil, AnS, Rockwell City, All , SOV rew. Block Bridle. Berkler, John, AnS, Lytton. erns, Richard, An S, Garber. Berry, Donald, I Ed, ' es Moines. Berst, Shelley, Ent, Ames. Bierstedt, ynn, Ag B, Lone Rock, Ag B Club. irchmier, Wayne, F Op, Bloomfield. Blanchfield, oger. An S, Churdan, ISU Singers. Blatti, Aaron, .nS, New Hampton, Block Bridle. Blom, Lyie, Op, Oskaloosa, FOp Club, Ag Council. Bonner, ohn, Dy S, Lake Villa, III., SOV, ATP, Dy S Club. ook, Loren, An S, Nevada, Block Bridle. orts, Donald, Agron, Ames, Agron Club. Boyce, avid, A E, Winterset. Bredensteiner, Gary, Ag B, lorthboro, A 1 . , Ag B Club. Bremer, Kenneth, nS, Holstein, Block Bridle. Bries, Dennis, Ag , Manchester, Iowa Agr. Assoc. Ed. Briggs, ■regory, Dy S, Gambier, Ohio, Dy S Club. rinkmon, Dennis, FOp, Charles City, AI ' P, FOp lub. Brown, Mark, F Op, LeMars, F Op Club, ryont, Dennis, Agron, Stanton, Agron Club. uehler, Benjamin, F Op, Odebolt, North V ard res. Burchett, Allen, Ag B, Harlan, Burk, Denis, gron, Wever, Agron Club. utier, Ross, An S, Malta, III., Block Bridle V.P. alhoun, Stephen, I A, Ft. Collins, Colo., I ' l-K, Z, SSLA V.P. Campbell, Dean, F Op, Bonaparte. ampbell, Kenneth, F W B, Sioux City, Zool Club. ampbell, Robert, I Ed, Lamoni, I Ed Club, March- g Band. Caraway, George, An S, Marion. orison, Dennis, For, Blencoe, II K ' l ' , For Club. orison, Douglas, An S, Red Oak, ' I ' K ! ' Pres., Z, Block Bridle. Carlson, Rex, Ag Ed, Post- lle. Tomahawk, ., HR, Ag Ed Club Pres., God- ey House Pres. Carney, Matt, An S, Dolliner, KZ. Carr, Richard, D I, Clinton. Cederquist, ouglas. For, Evanston, III., For Club Pres., Cy- one Sabres. ph!5 f -. 401 Ag College Provides Broadly Based Program p C Cfainpin. l sfe Ar S e .? r = r r 3e-Tnrir alts lll. C-um. JofcoL . 5. fr asncit. Ma. I y 5 CUia Bod- . ,. Sio ' erre Cojjrt Justin Itevirisam. X omiU, A3 E. rms sar,, Scaion-r Bians- D am. Jamss, I 5. OFm. X y 5 Ciur Lf t Owsr. Ac E mnu-irs Ag E Cius Ag - r.5i ' ' -ss. At.A .f . 35E SsTote Bioct Bri- r- ntsr! Thomts- LA Dsi ?ia ms5. 111., Ag ;;,-: S5-A. Dohmmim. Btw , AgJL, luiiner, . Ai5= c. 5d- irws AsTicuhuris:-. A9J ' Ciuh. ion. = Cte Csme-vili , r Op Cujb- Doi W- jata. At 5. T s f - ==. -r V=. ;c.-! ;-r- - = Cte 3-innsl;. r Op Ciup. Dro- Bots. Renom Ar 5, Pens, Na3. Dylc orn Owsn. = 0= 5i3i.t Csmer .ii Pr=s., r Op CiuP Ealy, iohn. r 0= GioasT. r Op Ciui. Estiiese Ksjk nsrti. f X E Aires rarmHouss. seis, Ririiani, At 5 5t37= Csms ' , A3 Coundi,, BliKk B ' idte. Htchnarr jamss Ac re ' voming MR. TDmahawk, Ac PC ZiuP. Esriiehi. Tnomcs d- Se-renpprf, Sr ?-Si., 7 , Ac CcDn2i._ rngnsIL Kent, Ar S, Anacvsr. IIU ATP So:t B ' idis- =T-ickson, Gary. - Dp. 5ianTiope- FisW. John. Ar 5 Scur- 5ie- o- rie. Ont., Acscip- Fmlev, Jmnss Ac B. Lake Cr As B Ciua. Hoge, Ooae, An S, Waukon. Horte, Uirry, Ar S id- ' obeE- fotey, Jon, Ac B, Creston, Aa B Ciuo- rrnmE, John. Av. S Ainswortri Block S. B-idte. r-TB btrs Cortton. r W B, fon ! odgs. Zool Club. lesisaen Rex. =c S. Clear Laks. Varsity Bond. -c £ Ci jc Sac. Brcv -r House Ti os- fries!. Dennis, An S, RndcIHfe, Block i B-idt rrisk. Kenneth, An 5, Alkinson, III., Block Bridie -u-n ' ik- Jomes, ror, lo vo City, Swimming. Gni- :r-: ' - r-i. Arc. Colonc 111., Block Bridle : -1 i , , - : .  ' oyne, r W B, Burr, MocDonald Houss  .?. Geiten, Stanley, Aged, Vmton, Tomnhawt AZ, Ao cc Club. Siolker House V.P. Gsnter. Jams, ? Op, Glidden, ei. Gibson, PhHip = Dp Coir., rarmHousE, AZ, Ag Council Prei- : Op Ciuc. Gillette, Horold, F Op, Witrthroc 3rtrh, Gory, Ar S. r aericfcsburg. Baseball. Glkk Lanj, r Op, Solon, f Op Clofa. Grismore, Ehnei =c 5, Corydon, AZ, Circle K, Ag Council Trelc N ' iles House Pres., Po S Club Pres. Girttou, Michael, f O . Council Bluffs, SAX, Sent oa-c Blade Pres., Pep Council Pres. HalvetsDi Allen, Ag E, Alto, Ag B Club, SOV crew Halve ion. Duone. Ag E, Eogle Grove, Ag E Ciub. Ho ■erson, Lee, r Op, Sioux Ropidi. Hansen, Rid crd. Ar, S, Exiro, Bi , GWCC, HCC. Hanse. F.ussell. An 5. Amono, Block Bridle. 402 c o c f A O - I  !! R P Honsen. TH c mqs. 4 il, Cirrfcn. T . Perahi ' itc g ilflaa. ' crininG 3cr c Snceri. SQV. fuffnm. Lean. = Cc -•tlscu ' -s, -cccs ' uae T- cs., r Gc Marnx. Ly «. Ac 3 A.icrmc. nsmHcuse. Ancic A.r 5cc- hhjrris. Wiiliam. Ac cr. Ar Moncs. or Cue. ZZ.n. HoasoimaB. Svtit. A 6i. QsicclacsB. AX. Ac Ed Cue SC ' z- v W arf i c w tt y PouJ. L A. A,-Tt«5. SSu -. Wouser Lan-w Ai-r 5. Wcrsnalhcw-t. HJows.  — cd, A5 rir. e ccc, --X A re Cue. -ocx. = w tays, Lonxy. LA. 3;v f-crT. XS. - F- s.. rZ rr SSLA. Hsobar i. S« a. A9 S=. am file. AFP, XZ. SOV crew. Ac Ed Oufa. awdle V p. ' ' -.-CIV Sfcnhen. Xn S. C=sc=de. 3r- ff?th Hcus3 f-5s.. 3iccx i 3r-cle. HeJ]v«r Crai An S. Ccrv .,,,, c-y-cscji ause J -ea. 3lcac 3Hcle- H g, tzm, Ag 3 Ci ' inder. Htenning, Laoncrd. a,t 5- : n. 3; ccK awdle. Hrepplew hi «. ieffr-y r-, IGve- Vcie. r 4J.. Hcrt Gufc. H i f iJm wi u iehff. AfT S. Muscsnrm. BJodc bridle. Miles H«3use f -«s. i oooTP. icmes. F Qc. Emmersfcur Hcchstet er OioHes. ' M Ames. Hodgson, Jomes. Ag ;, RecscnrviUe- Hufiiiunn. Kerth, An 3c:. Srscki eid. WTs.. r■3mc Tc Mk3 ' ••crTSrrg 3cnd. HH. ,V RA Ex- ponsicn Camm. - : = Zi itxitss, Xn Sa, LuVarrre. Hoitttous. Laser. An 5ci. Scdc rd. Irrtrcmurcis. Sec Trees. MccDcrTcid rrcuse. Hopkey. Edward, P Oc. Aie;«cnder ATA. Veishec Ccen Hcusa. Hc jp. Ocmdd. Xq 3us. G enwccc. BH II, Res. Ca- rr-rir ' crcr -cmecaminc 66. Hower, Pool, An Sci. ' es7 r —ex. Sccec Cue. SJcck Bridle- - ens. D ivfd. [ Ed. Caundl Blurfs. Pw nng RI- -r.. .verson. Scyd. An 5d, Bls  arth, Sleek i 3r- dle. FamrHcuse- Imos; Oovid F W B. Ames, Zccl Gufc. Jennings. M«o . r Uncsln. 4efa.. Fcr Cuh. iensen. CaH. A.T Sc, e- eHv Scacccrd SIcde. Slccx Sr-dle. Johnson, PCemnr. L A, Cr srcn. ' -J X, Studerrr Sccer or L A, Jcinison. Larry, Ac 3u5, O keiccsc. Ag 3us. Gufa. FCG. Joily, Riehord. An Sd 4 Ag E. Plecscnr- vtlle. ionos. Joseph. Agron. W cah i ii h ji i. AZ t, Agrarr - Bcsefacil. KaalABr. Kennelfr. I Ed. Wdlstack. Zlufa, Veishec acnvmes. ICay. Bichcrd, F Oc. ,.Ttc. Z. FcrmHousa. aHefies Chm.. = Gc Ouc, Orm, Gcen Hcuse Ag Veisnec. Kaehner Icmea, An So . FarrTTer urg. ileller. Jontes. F Gp. Center, ICnvos. Gory. An Sd. New Vlr- FcrntHcuse. Winter CcHIIicn Ca-Chm., Bus. «g Ag Cpen House r V«i shec. •ling, OtcHar Ur W. E ons ort. III.. ATA. SSA. Kj ' ng, Sfeven, L A, Scnner. HAX. Inframurala. S5LA. •Clein. Narmon. Brtf. Irvingfon. KoeMer, Dovid. T-;: ' ?cck rd. KoM. Kenneth, A,- Scj, LJsison. Sleek 3r dle. Li He Infemcricnci Canfral .,-n,Ti. Kokjohn. Lccnord. I Ed Fcrr Wcdisan I Sd Oub. «rr«r ; .. . : Ed, OHie. I Ed Gub. Kraeger S e e. An So. mt. V«mcn, ATP. Block Shdle. Campus Chest Auction Cc-CHm., LHe Interna HoncI Advertising Co-CSm. Kttbik. J ames, Agron Ames. Adeionte. Ktfhr. Richard. F Op. Walnut ■u ' n. CoH, FSW St. Anthony. HK . Zooi Clubi lai ien. V«Hyn. F Qp. Burt. 403 COLLEGE of AGRICULTURE Larson, Michael, AgEd, Kanawha, TJOIT. Leeror, Roger, An Sci, Britt, Transferred from Waldorf Jr. College. Leppert, Gene, An Sci, Lansing. Leuen- Berger, James, Dy Sci, Fort Atkinson, Bomb Staff, Dy Sci Club, Dairy Judging Team. Lewman, Nor- man, For, Moorland, IIK ' , ' I ' MA, Sinfonia, Z— II, Singers, Cardinal Keynotes. Linder, Robert, Agron, Morning Sun, Agron Club. Lounsbury, William, Ag Bus, Colo, ' M ' A, Campus Chest Central Comm. Coordinator. Lucero, Ramon, Ag, Cordoba, Argentina. Ludington, Byron, Ag Econ, Story City, ' I ' K-. Lynch, Thomas, Ag Bus, Cumming, n. , Newman, Intramurals, Ag Bus Club. McBride, Tom, Ag-JI, Ames, Newman, Daily StafF, Iowa Agriculturist Man. editor, Pershing Ri- fles, Ag Jl Club, McColl, James, Ag Ed, Fontan- eile, Ag Ed Club. McCIarnon, Howard, An Sci, Braddyville. Mc- Cleery, Leslie, An Sci, Oelwein, Intramurals, Circle K, Block Bridle, Dy Sci Club. McCIintock, Larry, Ag Bus, Essex, ' I ' AH, Football, Rodeo Team, YD, Ag Bus Club. McCreery, Sally, An Sci, Des Moines, Rodeo Club, Block Bridle, Math Club. McCul- lough, Gary, An Sci, Muscatine. McNarney, Ur PI, Des Moines, SSLA, Ag Council. McNiel, Robert, Hort, Center Point, AZ, Hort Club. Madole, Donald, I Ed, Des Moines, J IA, I Ad Club. Madsen, Lester, Ag Bus, St. Ansgor, Ag Bus Club. Martin, Marvin, Ag Bus, Galva, 111., Ag Bus Club. Mason, Richard, Ag Bus, Russell, Ag Bus. Club, Mason, Richard, F Op, Story City. Mathis, James, F Op, Elkhart. Mattke, Loren, Agron An Sci, Fredericksburg, I ' llA Meisinger, Jack, Agron, Naperville, III., i:X, AZ, V::!!. Car- dinal Keynotes, IFC V.P. Menning, Richard, Ag Ed, Sanborn, Ag Ed Club. Merchant, Patrick, Agron, Garrison, Agron Club. Meyer, Robert, Hort, St. Peter, Minn., ATA, 4 MA, Singers, Cardinal Key- notes, ' i P ' — , Festival Chorus. Minear, Lance, Po Sci, Nevada, Basketball, Po Sci Club. MofFett, Kenneth, I Ed, Montour, III. Moltz, Galen, I Ed, Ames, KI T, I Ed Club. Mrachek, Ro- ger, F W B, Cresco, Zool Club. Murphy, Gail, Ag Bus, Adair, Judo Club, Ag Bus Club. Musick, Page, Ent, Houston, Texas, UCCM Pub. Chm. Nagel, William, F Op, Grlnnell, F Op Club. Nail, Lloyd, Ag Bus, Jewell, Ag Bus Club, . Norem, Roger, Ag Bus, Ames. Nuss, Vivian, Hort, Wav- erly, Hort Club, Transferred from State College of Iowa. Ohierking, Damon, LA, Eagle Groove, T ' A, Olson, John, An Sci, Thor, Block Bridle. Osen, Eric, An Sci, Anita. Overbough, Glenn, F Op, Mechanicsvilte, F Op Club. Pals, Douglas, Ag Ed, Belmond, Tomahawks, AZ, Ag Ed Club. Parcher, Morris, An Sci, Rockford. Parker, Brent, Ag E, Oak- land, FarmHouse, TIM ' , ASAE, Pres. of Eng Coun- cil. Parker, Thomas, LA, Hawarden, Judo Club. 404 Ag College Is Largest in Nation Pellett, Garry, F Op, Atlantic. Penny Norman, Ent, Ames, FarmHouse, Ag Council, 2ool Club, Festival Chorus. Perky, Arlyn, For, Prairie City, ZwII, For Club, Bus. Mgr. of Ames For. Peterson, Donald, F W B, Decorah, Zool Club. Phillips, Stephen, Ag Bus, Truro, Ag Bus Club. Pierce, Doug, An Sci, lake City, Block Bridle, 4.H. Pingle, Ivan, F Op, Aurelia, I ' A, F Op Club. Pix- ley, David, I Ed, Doylestown, Arnold Air Society Pothoven, John, Ag Bus, Keltogg, Ag Ed Club Proctor, Gene, An Scr, Drakeville, Block Bridle, 4-H. Puffer, Dennis, F Teh, Fort Atkinson, Arnold Air Society, Dy I Club. Rasmussen, Michael, An Sci, Exira, Rasmussen, Stan, An Sci, Grinnell, Block Bridle, Livestock Judging Teams. Recio, Pedro, Ag Bus, Barranquilla, Columbia, Newman, Chm. Model UN. Reents, Marvin, F Op, Clarinda. Reeve, Dal- las, An Sci, Ames, Block Bridle. Rickert, Richard, F Op, Reinbeck, Cyclone Club, Winter Cotillion. Ridgely, John, Ag Bus, Rockwell Cit, Ag Bus Club, HR Rinehart, Royce, Ur PI, Ogden. Rinkenberger, Ken- neth, D I, Bloomfield, D I Club Rodgers, Blaine, Ag Bus, Winfield, Iowa Agriculturist, Veishea Open House Rodgers, Dean, An Sci, Olds, Block Bri die. Rodeo Club, Little International Champion Quarter Horse Showman, Livestock Judging Teams. Roskens, Robert, An Sci, Wilford, SX, ROTC, Scab bard Blade, Pep Council, Block Bridle, Cy, school Mascot. Ross, Tom, An Sci, Ames, Live- stock Judging Team. Rousey, Jan, For, Des Plaines, III., Zi;il, For Club Rubey, Clinton, An Sci, Red Oak, Scabbard Blade, ATA, ' I ' F I . Rummey, James, I Ed, Musca- tine, UCCM. Russell, Forrest, L A, Cedar Falls, ■tKA. Russell, Jerry, An Sci, Bigelow, Minn., Block Bridle. Russell, Walter, F Op, Hastings, Pershing Rifles Sandfort, Peter, D F I, Hawthorne, AX, DFI Club Sauer, Tony, An Sci, Winthrop. Sawyer, Norman, Ag Bus, Princeton, Marching Band, Singers, Cardi- nal Keynotes. Schracht, Allen, An S, Bernards- ville, N.J. Schaefer, Gerald, Ag Bus, Davenport, BSA, Ag Bus Club Schmidt, Kirby, Ag Ed, Farn- hamville, Ag Ed Club Sec. Schnabel, James D., For, Port Angeles, Wash., Track Team, For Club. Schneidermann, George, Ag Bus, George, Ag Bus Club. Schroeder, Michael D., Ind Ed, Charter Oak, WI ' V, E I IT sec, I Ed Club, Men ' s Glee. Schuchart, Don, F Op, Dysart, ' tK , ri;A, F Op, Club Seehusen, David, Ag Bus, Pomeroy, Ag Bus Club, SOV crew. Segebart, Rob- ert, F Op, Westside, F Op Club. Shaffer, Conrad R., Ag Bus, Newton, Ag Bus Club, Intramural Wrest., ' I AI) Warden. Sharp, George R., I Ed, Clarion, . 1 ' . Sec, 1 si V.P., Pres., KISU, Noble House Tres., I Ed Club. Sheppard, Larry, F Op, Coggon, Track, F Op Club. Shold, Grant, Po S, Albert City, Po S Club Pres., Treas. Skar- tvedt, Wayne, An S, Radcliffe. Block Bridle Pres., Hist.; Little Int. Cen. Com., Horse Show Cen. Com., Livestock Judging Team. Slauter, John E., An S, Lamoni, I.S. Meats Judging Team. Smith, Mark, An S, Lutton. Snyder, Dennis, I Ed, Wall Lake. Sparks, Donald, F Op, Carroll, F Op Club. Stoker, Daniel, Ag Bus, Reinbeck, Ag Bus Club. Staudt, Cletus, F Op, Marble Rock. Steiger- walt, William, I Ed, Glidden, I Ed Club, Marching Band, Concert Band. W ' - -| ' ' f ™ - ■1 drkJrh 405 Practical Experience Available Through Activities !S1 -. LJtM P: Stein, Alfred, An S, Portsmouth, ISU Meats Judg. Team, ISU Livestock Judg. Team, Little Int. Stev- ens, Boyd, D I, West Chester, Pa., Intramural foot- ball, basketball, Softball, DPI Club V.P., PEG, Alumni Hall Sec, All Ag Bang. Tick. Chm., DPI Veishea Chm, Varieties. Storey, Dennis, I Ed, Des Moines, ETIT, Varsity I Club, Varsity football. Strahn, Thomas, I Ed, Clinton, TX. Strait, Marvin, AnS, Keosauqua, Knapp House Soc. Chm. Block Bridle. Stroun, Steve, F Op, Garrison. Stringfellow, David, Ag Bus, AX! Treas., Sec; Ag Bus. Club, Block Bridle. Struthers, Charbs, P Op, Collins. Stutsmon, Roger, F Op, Iowa City, AI ' P, SOV, Pledge Trainer. Sungren, Randy, P W B, Red Oak. Swann, Dianne, AnS, Ag Jl, Osage, Bomb, Daily, Agriculturist, Womens Tennis Club, Festival Chorus SOV, K t ' , Rodeo Club Block Bridle, Little Int. CC, Horse Show CC, Ag Jl Club, Veishea Concess., Wool Judg. Team. Tank, Jsrry, Agron, Walcott, ATI , Agron Club, Tate, Reggie, An S, Renwick, i ' I ' E. Teqgotz, Stan- ley, F Op, Williamsburg, F Op Club Pub. Co-Chm., Co-Chm. F Op Veishea. Terkanian, Donald, P Teh, Spencer, Mass., ' M ' v ! ' , DPI Club. TeStrake, Steve, F Op, Muscatine, P Od Club House Intramural Chm. Thomas, Elvin, Ag Ed, Lamoni, Ag Ed Club. Thompson, Robert, For, Chariton, For Club. Throen, Gary John, AgBus, Kirkmon, Trader, Harry, Ag Ed, Muscatine, Ag Ed Club, Ag Ed Rep. to All Ag Pall Pest. Trotter, George B., 1 Ed, Ains- worth, Hanson House Soc. Chm., I Ed. V.P. Ulch, Edward, Aq B, Solon. VonderhofF, Mary Ellen, Ag J I., Middle town, N.J., la. Agr., Doily, Fencing Club, Intram. basketball, AnS Veishea Open House Dec. Chm , Little Int., West Linden Act. Chm., Blast Booth Chm, Formal Pub. Chm. Block Bridle, Ag Jl Club. VanDerMaaten, Dennis, Ag Ed, Orange City, Ag Ed Club. VanHauen, Kenneth, Ag Ed, Holland, Ag Ed Club, Intram. Chm. Dodds House. Villa, David, I E, Rockford, III, AIIE, Veishea Float Chm., Blast Booth Chm. Vogel, Roger, For, Cain. Wantola, Charles, F W B, Ames, AT, Intram. Mgr. football, Church Group Leader. Wallace, Mark, 1 Ed, Des Moines, Walierich, Gary L., F Op, Richland, F Op Club. Woters, Lyie, I E, demons, ISU Bow. Team. We- hor, Peter James, LA, Streator, III,, 1U)I(, SSLA. Weir, Robert, Dy 5, Elmont, NY., Dy S Club, Ag Council, Marching Badn, Weiss, Roger, Ag, Ev- erett, Wash. Welchans, Robert, An S, Parragut ATAV.P., Arnold Air Society, Pep Council, Ar- nold Air Society Exec. OfFtcer. Weller, Allan, For, Franklin, Pa., ITKA, For Club Pres,, Veishea Dep . C!im., Varieties. Werner, John, Ag B, Montezuma, ATI ' , Club Treas., Campus 4-H Activities Chm. Dcug, An S, Peterborough, Ontario, HR, Club Sec, Treas., V.P.; Sec. of House. Dale, An S, Milan,, III.. Block Bridle, Horse Show Comm. Woodruff, Kenneth, Ag Eng, Keosauqua. ' I ' lUI, ASAE V.P., la. Jr. College Honor Soc, Ag E Veishea Open House Co-Chm Worth, Larry, L A, V.P., Independence, Mo., Chessman Honor. SSLA, Co-Chm. MRA Freshm. Orientation. Veishea Pub. Relations Chm., House R sid nt, HR. Soc, Chm. Wray, Paul, For, Bloomfield, I ' lHU. Wright, David H., L Arch, Coon Raoids, Pershing Rifl- ' s, Veishea Float Chm., AFROTC,, SSLA. Car- oenter House Sec, ROTC Pistol Team Wya  , Frank, P Op, Hudson, FarmHouse, . , F Op Club, ISU March. Band. You ' cey, Chorles, For, San Di- ego, Cal, APROTC. Zach, Larry, F W B, Swisher, - ' M , Zool Club, Firkins Soc. Chm. Zeman, How- ard Allen, For, Ottosen, For Club. Zimmerman, Dwayne H,, Ag Bus, Griswold, Ag Bus Club. Ag Bus Wharrv. Circle K Willhite, Zuck, Dale, I Ed, Hamburg, AKA, illlT, Zuidema, Jim, Ag Bus, Morrison, III., Ag Bus Club. 406 First Row: Kent Engnell, Arlen Wonderlich, Ken Kunkle, Dennis Berends, Ron Armstrong. Second Row: Jim Brink, Craig Conover, Dick Clark, Doug Severs, Loren Book. Sally Brown, Mary Getting. Third Row: Steve Kroger, Ken Kohl, John Plambeck, Don Fred rick sen, Neil Burmeister, Basil Berquist. Liftie International Sponsors Milk Maid Contest Little International, sponsored by Iowa State ' s Block and Bridle Club, judges student showman- ship of livestock. The animals are worked with lor three days prior to the competition and then shown. The show is designed to interest freshmen in such activities but all contestants are welcome. An added attraction features representatives of womens ' residences in competition for the title of Iowa State Milk Maid. Horse judging tiighlights one section of Liltlo International, a chance for students to show their abilities in judging and showmanship. 407 Front Row: Ronald N. Armstrong, sr.; Steve Schmalenberger, soph.; Craig C. Hellyer, sr. (treas.); Wayne L. Skartvedl, sr. (pres.); Craig Conover, jr. (sec); Dr. Pall O. Brackelsberg (Adviser). Second Row: Sterling C. Young, fr.; Kenneth L, Bremer, sr.; Gene O. Proctor, sr,; Doug K. Severs, soph.; Chris Sauerbry, sr.; James R. Stutsman, jr.; Dean L. Strosahl, soph.; Keith E. Miller, jr. Third Row: Doug J. Plngel, jr.; Jon A. Maxwell, soph.; Glenn S. Rowe, soph.; Dennis D. Eichner, jr.; Mike D. Blome, soph.; Arlen L. WonderlJch, jr.; Loren G. Book, sr.; Kenneth W. Kunkle, soph.; Byron C. Phillips, jr. Top Row: Ronald R. Reis, jr.; Dallas L. Reeve, sr.; Tom L. Cavanaugh, soph.; Janis R. Ruegsegger, soph.; Lorry F. Eveland, fr.; Carl W, Neifert, soph.; Kenneth K. Jamison, jr.; Lynn Nelson, jr.; Delbert R. Winterhof, fr.; James R. Davison, fr. Block and Bridle Named Fourth Most Active in Nation The Block and Bridle Horse Show has grown to be the largest student sponsored horse show in the nation. Over 1,000 entries from throughout the Mid-West compete in the show ' s 59 classes. Basic divisions of competition include western style, harness, society, and 4-H horses. The show, sponsored by Block and Bridle Club, is held for two days at the Iowa State Fairgrounds in Des Moines. Block and Bridle is best known for its Horse Show and Little Interna- tional where there is total promotion of Animal Science in Iowa. Less acknowledged, however, is that the club presented the first chapter report at the national convention and was named fourth in chapter activities. Front Row; Roger P. Brummett, sr.; Dean C. Rodgers, sr.; Ray G. Stoner, sr.; Steven E. Zwicker, jr.; Dennis A. Achenbaugh, jr.; Kenneth D. Franklin, jr. Second Row: George E. Beardmore, fr.; Mike W. Kelso, soph.; Carl L. Jensen, sr.; Ken J. Wiskus, jr.; Jim G. Larson, jr.; John P. Hitchcock, sr.; Royal H. Holz, sr.; Gene A. Doran, jr. Third Row: Rickie D. Kennedy, soph.; Charles Gilbert, soph.; Basil Bergquist, sr.; John Peterson, jr.; Merle Witt, soph.; John W. Frame, sr.; Kenneth Kohl, sr.; Roger L. Delay, sr.; Donald L. Fischer, soph. Top Row: Robert B. Freese, soph.; Wayne K. Rasmussen, jr.; Boyd E. Iverson, sr,; Dewayne A. Buettner, soph.; Daryl R. Strohbehn, soph.; Stanley B. Rasmussen, sr,; Ray H. Guard, jr.; Gary E. Herzberg, jr. 408 These members of Block and Bridle lealize that quick thinking and ability to look beneath the surface are required in cattle judging. fllll Uf! The final product is judged just as critically as the original livestock. Judging a pig finds its greatest difTiculties, perhaps, in finding a part that will hold still long enough to be rated. 409 Front Row: Ross Butler (chrm.); Dennis Berends (asst. chrm.). Second Row: Keith Miller (programs chrm.); Sally McCreery and Diane Swann (entries co-chrm.); Kent Engnell (bus. man.); Carol Pickering, and Cleve Welsh (sec). Back Row: Arlen Wonderlich (staging chrm.); Royal Holz (concessions chrm.); Don Friedrichsen (asst. bus. man.); John Plambeck (pub. chrm.); Jim Brink (buildings grounds chrm.); Craig Conover (premiums chrm). Missing when picture was taken: Dennis Benna (adv. chrm. ; Wayne Skartvedt (personnel chrm.); Prof. Kiser (adv.). Iowa State Horse Show Largest in the Nation The Block and Bridle Horse Show celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary this year. It has grown into the largest student sponsored horse show in the nation. Complete management and sponsorship was turned over to Block and Bridle Club in 1960. Outstanding exhibitors and horses from the whole Midwest compete in the annual event. Contests range from calf roping and harness displays to obstacle courses. Trophies, cash prizes, and ribbons are awarded to the winners of each class. 410 Rodeo Club Promoted Cyclone Stampede in October Membership in the I.S.U. Rodeo club, which now totals sixty-eight, is open to any Iowa State student. The purpose of the club is to promote rodeo on the collegiate level. Activities of the club include a Veishca conces- sion booth, a horse show in the spring, and the Cyclone Stampede held in October. During the Cyclone Stampede the N.l.R.A. members of the Great Plains region invade Ames for a weekend to compete in intercollegiate rodeo for prizes and points, which count toward national recognition. Front Row: Robert A. Davis, jr. (pres.); Dennis D. Balvanz, soph, (v.p.); Sally McGreery, sr. (sec); Gene W. Hoy, jr. (treas.); Dr. Jerry H. Johnson [foculty adv.). Second Row; Lynn A. Nelson, jr.; Mike A. Bryan, soph.; Sherry L. Dooley, fr.; Barb A. Golob, jr.; Linda S. Mad- den, ST., Bev A. Simonsen, fr. (Rodeo Queen 1967); Jane A. Ashbaugh, ST.; Debbi Denman, fr.; Jon R. Riegsegger, soph.; Denny T. Crowe, jr. Third Row; Dennis V. Benna, sr.; Norma L Dinnes. fr.; Dale E. Pierce, fr.; Cliff Jensen, soph.; Pat Mclllece, sr.; Tom Cavawaugh, soph.; Mike Schau, soph.; Randy Fowler, sr.; Sue Crowe, jr.; Carol Stieler, sr.; Ken Conner, jr. Fourth Row: Ray E. Gilbert, fr.; J. R. Nealey, jr.; Robert Fudge, fr.; Alan H. Sedore, fr.; Dave Sloop, fr.; David Fryan, sr.; Bruce T. Dohrmann, sr.; Keith G. VanderVelde, jr.; Dean C. Rodger s, sr.; Allen R. Halverson, sr.; Dennis E. Thome s. fr.; Stuart J. Dytistro, soph. Top Row: J. D, Lowrey, soph.; Tom D. Taylor, soph.; S. Henky Dodge, fr.; Hugh S. McCampbell, grad.; Glenn S. Rowe, soph.; Jon G. Rossiter, jr.; K. Richard Reeves, jr.; J. Croigh Davis, soph.; Gary S. Neisemier. fr.; Jim Litzel, jr.; James Graber, jr.; T, K. Hohl, jr. ]| I Horticulture Club Wins National Award Horticulture Club was awarded a trophy for the best depart- mental display during Veishea. Horticulture Club was organized in 1900 by professors A. T. Erwin and E. E. Little, and was the first departmental club to be formed in the College of Agriculture. Members participate in one weekend field trip each quarter, one five-day field trip out of state during spring quarter break, and construction of a display and sal e of corsages at the Iowa Florist Convention. This year the club received the Out- standing Horticulture Club Award for being the best in the nation. Members annually award the E. S. Haber Award, the Apple I pin, and the Bronze I Award. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY HOHTICIIETIIRE CLl B. HORTICULTURE CLUB— Front Row: Jeffrey Hepplewhite, sr.; Ron Han- son, jr.; (v. p.); Robert E. McNiel, sr. (pres.); Vivian Nuss, sr.; Melvin Hall, jr. (sec); Arthur Lillie, soph. Second Row: Lew Klinge, soph.; Douglas Nelson, fr.; Tom Whitham, jr.; Lorry Ahrens. soph.; Chandrod- hot S. Baichoo, jr. Top Row: Alan R. McDaniel, soph.; Norman Ben- nett, jr.; Dave Stang, soph.; Dwight E. Hughes, soph.; Dennis Mertz, fr.; Michael Nossef. fr. 412 ? e a o 9 f! y r f f f f ft FARM OPERATIONS CLUB-Front Row: Tom M. WeHau;r, jr.; Robert A. Hill, fr.; Dennis W. Marek, fr.; Maurice R. Russel, fr.; Donald L. Sparks. ST.; William E. Harmes, jr.; C. Mark Hakes, jr.; Merle M. Anders, sr. Second Row; Ivan Pingel, sr. (v. p.); Lyie D. Blom, sr; Larry Sheppard, sr.; James F. Schneider, jr.; Marty Mattes, jr.; Terry E. Lister, jr. (sec); Randall M. Mohr, jr. (treas.); Richard H. Kay, sr. (pres.); Paul C. Mil- le, soph.; Alan Ammons, jr. Third Row: Don Walter, sr.; Larry Glick, sr.; Bruce Raasch, jr.; Marvin Reents, sr,; Clarence McGregor, fr.; Rick R. Birkenholtz. fr.; Gary Downey, sr.; Ellis F. Macha, sr.; Dave Ruhnke, fr.; Mark Nechanicky, soph.; Robert L. Pruess, fr. Top Row: Mike Weitt, fr.; Fred Paulsrud, fr.; Kuo-Kuang Ftng, soph.; John E. Morse, jr.; Jim Sick, soph.; Jim Beenken, soph.; Tom Eckhart, jr.; Gary Carver, fr.; Malcolm L Miller, soph.; Harry Buhre, fr. It Was Rumored Farm Op Sold ' Honey ' At Veishea The departmental Farm Operations Club furthers the education of its members by means of guest speakers. An address by Mr. L. B. Liddy, State Secretary of Agriculture, highlighted the annual winter banquet. Other club activities include a fall tour and All-Ag Fall Festival. At Veishea, the Farm Operations open house won third place while the concession stand made money for club activities. Because of their contribution to agriculture, the club currently holds the Outstanding Club Award. FARM OPERATIONS CLUB-Front Row: Bill Arnold, jr.; Larry D. Wade, jr.; Jim Baumler, soph.; Roy Hildebrand, fr.; John Ealy. sr.; Dave Birney, jr.; Dick Finley, jr.; Tom Reaman, jr. Second Row; Gary Dahl, soph.; Michael J. McKenna, jr.; Gary Fennkman, fr.; Ronald D. Kay (adv.); Donald L. Ahrens (adv.); Harold R. Crawford (adv.); David L. Stamp (adv.); Neil Patrick (adv.); William J. Riddell, fr.; Richard Mason, sr. Third Row: Edwin Ratashak, fr.; David Loupee, jr.; David Grissom, soph.; Marv Calender, jr.; Mark Brown, sr.; Dayle Wilson, fr,; Marvin Underwood, soph.; Robert Dircks, jr.; Ronald Herr, fr.; Carl Alvine, sr.; Robert L Segebart, sr.; Harold McKenna, soph. Top Row: Dennis Brinkman, sr.; Steven Leise, soph.; Richard Hogan, fr.; Tom Htneyman, fr.; Ron Folimann, jr.; David B. Kerr, jr.; Ray- mond Stecker, jr.; Brian C. Peterson, fr.; H. Clifford Hlnkhouse, soph.; Ben Buehler, sr. 413 AG. EDUCATION— Front Row: Stanley E. Greiman, Edd W. Carlson, jr. (ag. council jr. rep.); John P. Pothoven, sr, (v. p.); Kirby D. Schmidt, sr. (sec); C. E. Bundy (adv.); J. F. Bendixen (adv.); Max W. Har rington, sr. (treas.); Douglas A. Rials, sr. (ag. council sr. rep.); Second Row: Bruce E. BilHck, fr.; Lee W. Stence, jr.; Douglas D. Honeck, soph.; David D. Williams, jr.; Larry D. Craig, fr.; Jim E. Hynek, jr.; Richard Roepke, soph.; Richard W. Menning, sr.; Ivan L. Johnson, jr. Third Row: Gerald T. Burke, jr.; Norman D. Skadburg, jr.; Herbert D. Strosser, fr.; Bob W. Gibson, soph.; Brian W. Goughnour, soph.; Allan Petersen, jr.; Donald J. Breuker, jr.; Jim NeppI, jr.; Curt Han- sen, soph.; Jerry J. Jellings, soph. Fourth Row: Bill T. Patten, sr.; Larry M. Greiner, soph.; James D. Eichhorn, sr.; Doug L. Tim mans, fr.; Kenny D. Van Hauen, sr.; Robert E. Hansen, fr.; Otto Clausen, soph.; Richard L. Jolly, sr.; Richard R. Johnson, jr.; Don Jensen, jr.; Joseph W. Yedlik, soph.; Harlan L. Lemke, soph.; Allan R. Arm- brecht, fr. Top Row: Lawrence R. Basener, soph.; Dale F. Hoffman, soph.; Dean E. Weber, jr.; R. Dean Brand, fr.; Gordon R. Kennedy, fr.; Allan R. Hemming sen, soph.; Stouley Geikeu, sr.; Jerry Jorgen- son, f r.; Keith Schwieso, f r.; Paul L. Loucks, fr.; Gary L. Christen sen, fr.; Dean H. Dodd, jr.; Terry Hobson, soph. Agriculture Education Held Freshman Watermellon Feed The purpose of the Agriculture Education Club is to promote personal development and im- prove professional interests, and is open to any- one in the agriculture education curriculum. The club sponsored a Veishea concession stand, participated in Veishea Open House, and held an AU-Ag Banquet. It also holds quarterly parties, a freshman watermelon feed, and a Christmas party. Planning the Ag Ball is one of the main responsibilities of the Ag Ed Club members. 414 Agricultural Business Club Each year this club awards an Agriculture Business Manager of the year award. This year it was to the outstanding farmer and businessman in the ag business field. The organization was founded in 1 952 to stimulate interest in this field and related fields. AG. BUSINESS— Front Row: George E. Kreig (adv.); John Werner, sr. (treos.); Ronald Olson, jr.; William Edwards jr. (sec); John Hem- ingway, jr. (v. p.); Tom Wen strand, soph.; Everett Tobiason, jr.; John Ridgely, sr. (pres.); Dick Hartvigsen, soph.; LeRoy Davis (adv.). Sec- ond Row: Roger C. Knapp (adv.); Dannie R. Fain, jr. Rodney A. Plogman, soph.; Charles D. Gladt, soph.; Thomas M. Lynch, sr.; Perry H. Beedle, fr.; Keith A. Piatt, fr.; Paul A. Lydon, fr.; Derryl J. Mc- Laren, fr.; David G. Farber, sr.; William E. Harris, sr.; Jerry A. Clausen, fr. James R. Stutsman, jr.; James R. Ahrenholz (adv.). Third Row: James R. Wild, soph.; Larry G. Johnson, sr.; Clark R. Bader, fr.; John Holz, fr.; David Vols, fr.; Robert Wendt, fr.; Robert Bergs ten, soph.; Steven Gibney, soph.; Soren Simon sen, sr.; David A. Nieman, soph,; Jim M. Fin ley, sr. Lester H. Mad sen, sr.; Nathan Burnham, fr.; James A. Voggesser, fr.; Jerry L. Boles, fr. Fourth Row: Neil A. Loch mi Her, soph.; Robert A, Rusk, fr.; Dean J. Garms, fr.; Dave Seehusen, sr.; Don Harder sen, fr.; Steve Binder, soph.; Wayne C. St reck, soph.; Clark Raney, jr. Gerald Murphy, soph.; Charles Gilbert, soph.; Don Bauman, jr.; Owen DeBoer. sr.; Lloyd Nail, sr.; Willard Nichols, fr.; Ron Thompson, fr.; Steve Lorimor, fr. Top Row: David F. Schmidt, soph.; Peter S. Lehtola, soph.; Dale E. Bankus, jr.; Terry M. Hoye, fr.; David Witt, jr.; Dennis E. Swen- son, jr.; Randy Burns, fr.; William Kelso, jr.; A! R. Koth, soph.; Roger Zinn, fr.; Al R. Koth, soph. Roger Zinn, fr.; Arthur Schueneman, fr.; Duane N. Patterson, fr.; Edward Anderson, jr.; Robert L. Owens, fr.; Allen R. Halverson, sr.; Steve C. Pedersen, jr.; Thomas Latham, soph. 415 AG. COUNCIL— Front Row: Philip O. Gibson, sr. (pres.); Douglas M. Dashner, sr. (v. p.); Donald G. Woolley (faculty adv.); Elmer A. Gris- more II, sr. (treas.); Paul I. Welle (sec); John R. Morse, jr. Second Row: Ronald D. Olson, jr.; Tom G. Whitman, jr.; Edd W. Carlson, jr.; Bob R. Mierendorf, jr.; Rick Schultz, jr.; James F. Schneider, jr.; Gary D. Speicher, jr. Third Row; Lyie D. Btom, sr.; Stephen Miehe, jr. Robert D. Weir, sr.; Paul C. Wilcox, jr.; Douglas A. Pials, jr.; Richard A. Eggers, sr.; Albert M. Nielsen, sr.; William A. Keith, jr. Top Row: Dwight E. Hughes, soph.; Don Wilson, jr.; Rich J. Almquist jr.; Tom E. McBride, sr.; Thomas Eicheid, sr.; Bill Tuttle, jr.; Thomas G. Dickert, Ag Council Received Service Y Award Ag Council serves as a unifying agency among the various departmental clubs of the college. Two rcpresentati es from each club serve two terms and represent the club to the Dean of Agri- culture and the Agriculture student body. The All-Ag Fall Festival, Winter Cotillion, freshman reception, and the All-Ag Banquet are part of the Council ' s responsibilities. Last spring, Ag Council was awarded the Serv- ice 1 ' Award. Dr. Thompson soys farewell to outgoing members. 416 Front Row: Gary D. Speicher, jr. (pres.); Lynn A. Betts, soph, (sec); Jerry L. Wiebel, soph, (treas.); Dennis J. Bries, sr.; Daniel S. Tilley, soph. Second Row: Loraine M. Meyer, fr.; Lloyd A. Bettis, soph.; Mary E. Vanderhoof, sr.; Bruce T. Dohrmann, sr.; Meredith L. McHone, fr.; Tom E. McBride, sr. Top Row: Larry R. Miller, fr.; David L. Shelquist, jr.; Paul G. Wilcox, jr.; Gene Johnston, fr.; Kent Baker, soph.; Ter- ra nee Reilly, fr.; William Tubbs, fr. Agriculture Journalism Club The object of this club is to promote professional improvement in journalism, both in the University and in the profession. It sponsors a writer ' s workshop and competition each spring, awards a real guy award to an outstandmg club member, and places special emphasis on freshman orientation. Guest speakers represent areas within the media: radio, tele- vision and magazine publications, advertising, and photography. Agronomy Club An active club, Agronomy Club is the second in the College of Agri- culture. It is credited with the sale of weed seed sets, Agi ' onomy manuals, popcorn, newsletters for undergraduates and alumni, an open house for high school students, and a concession stand at the Agronomy Farm Field Day. It was founded in 1915 to promote understanding and fellowship between members and faculty. Front Row: Joseph A. StrJtzel (adv.); Donald D. Borts, sr.; Bob Wynch, soph.; Joseph H. Jones, sr. (pres.); Robert Linder, sr. (v. p.); Darrel! D. Boege, sr.; Les E. Lanyon, soph, (treas.). Second Row: Alan L. Elliot, fr.; Jerry W. Tank, sr.; Ronald L JollifFe, sr.; Gary W. Kallberg, jr.; Steve J. Leg void, sr.; Mark W. Fischer, soph.; Rodrigo Villegas, fr.; Randall Mickelson, soph.; Josaphot F. N. Wawero, sr.; Loren C. Mattke, sr. Third Row: Allan J. Ciha, fr.; Denis W. Burk, sr.; Dennis W. Bryant, sr.; Rich DeMeyer, soph.; Denny Faber, jr.; Stan Heidemann, soph,; David L. Reeves, sr.; Dennis WulfF, soph.; James Finch, jr.; Bob Pope, fr.; Maurice Basch, fr.; Carlos M. Garces, fr. Top Row: Alan R. Men sing, soph.; Richard S. Fawcett, soph.; John R. Heinle, fr.; Wayne L. Banv art, soph.; John Martin, fr.; Tom DeWitt, jr.; Tom Engel, jr.; Patrick C. Merchant, sr.; Denny Shannon, jr.; Eliud D. Omolo, sr.; Steve J. Bar wick, soph.; Roger V. Link, jr.; Luis Pedraza, fr. Not Pictured: Marvin VanHal, jr.; Judy Tonda, jr. (recording sec); Don Latham, jr. (corresponding sec). 417 Front Row: Richard Sehierer, jr. (sec); Dennis B. PufFer, sr. (first v. p.); Ronald A. Moen, sr. (pres.); Boyd S. Stevens, sr. (second v.p.); Bob Burrock, sr. (treas.). Top Row: Peter H. Sandfort, sr.; A. Nielson, sr.; Marlene Forret, fr.; Chris Sanerbry, sr.; Cindy Vaubel, sr.; Ken Rin- kenberger, sr.; Mick Nelson, jr. Not Pictured; Homer H. Walker (adv.). Dairy Food Club This year the Dairy Food Club received an Honorable Mention certifi- cate from the American Dairy Science Association. It was awarded for the annual report and scrapbook, submitted at ADSA ' s annual meeting at Cornell University. The club functions at both a social level and a pro- fessional level, providing programs which relate to the Dairy and Food Industry. The main club activity is a Veishea Open House display and refresh- ment stand. Dairy Science Club Started about forty years ago by students and staff of what was Dairy Husbandry at that time, the Dairy Science Club has continued to be active ever since. It sponsors the Milk Maid contest during Ag. Festival Week, a Little International showing contest at the same time, and a judging con- test for FFA and 4-H teams. Fellowship, contact, and development of Dairy Science compose the purpose of the organization. Front Row: James R. Hoist, soph.; Dan Burkhart, jr. (sec); Jim Luen- berger, sr. (v.p.); Robert D. Weir, sr.; Richard M. Clark (corr. sec); Rich J. Almquist, jr.; John D. Crum, sr. (treas). Second Row: C. F. Foreman (adv.); Ronald A. tenth, soph.; Thomas R. Handrich, jr.; Daniel J. Hammel, soph.; Paul J. Sams, soph.; Larry R. Shover, jr.; Mark G. Telleen, soph.; Kenton V. TeLindert, fr. Top Row: Lorry L. Madren, jr.; David W. McAnally, soph.; John P. Weber, fr.; James R. Willis, jr.; Lewis Q. Porterfield, jr.; Robert W. Kugel, jr.; Gary J. Janson, soph.; John H. Lang, jr. 418 Front Row: Steven K. Schmidt, jr.; Denny Michel, sr.; Denny Bschor, jr.; David Rueber, jr.; Gene Alberts, jr.; Bob Thompson, sr.; Tom Reed, fr. Second Row: Bob Petersen, sr.; Al Weller, sr.; Baird Cook, jr.; Jerry A. Hoke, sr.; Chorles Petersen, soph.; Lorry Ma I let te, jr.; Steve Jumgsf, jr. Top Row: Gordon A. Dreler, jr.; James T. Farver, soph.; Dennis Carlson, sr.; Howard A. Zeman, sr.; Carl L Smith, jr.; Rick Hall, sr.; Neal Jennings, sr.; E. John Camp, jr. Forestry Club Forestry members luc those students responsible for the Fall and Spring Forester ' s Days, management of a 320-acre woodland tract (Hoist Tract), and the Ames Forester Publication. They are also in charge of Christmas tree sales each year, providing the basic supplies for student Christmas spirit. There iue different guest speakers at every meeting, usually with slides or movies. These speakers promote an interest in topics relating to I ' orestry among students in the Forestry and Outdoor Recreation curriculums. Poultry Science Club The biggest project for the thirteen members of the Poultry Science Club is that of the Dressed Turkey at Thanksgiving. This project nets the members, students studying or interested in poultry science, about $150. They also sponsor something else — a club banquet, held each spring at the club advisor ' s home. Front Row: Donatd L. Miller (adv.); Elmer Grismore, sr. (pres.); Rex Frlesleben, sr. (sec ). Top Row: Andrew G. Horst, jr.; Lance L. Long- man, fr.; Glenn G. Schult , fr,; Richard L. Fischer, soph. 419 Front Row; Stephen F. Calhoun, sr. (pres.); Thomas G. Dickert, sr.; Bradford L. Benz. sr. (v. p.); Gregory A. Peterson, sr. (treas.); LeRoy Hays, sr. (sec); Enrico Z. Renelli, sr.; James B. Sinatra (adv.). Second Row; Dea M. Jonas, jr.; David D. DeBord, sr.; Thomas R. Dunbar, jr.; R. Gary Yuva, jr.; Peter J. Weher, sr.; Patricia S. Palmer, jr.; Ronald B. Liston, jr.; D. T. Hanson, sr.; John F. Arney, sr. Top Row; James E. Larson, sr.; Ralph F. Stonebraker, jr.; Ken J. Heiserman, sr.; Craig D. Lettington, fr.; Al Pudilo. sr.; Al Bohlingreen, sr.; Mark Wesrlund, sr.; Mike Andersem, sr.; Paul Hathaway, sr.; Doug Rod, jr. Landscape Architecture This yeai ' the Student Society of Landscape Architecture followed three theme topics based on the three quarters in the year. They were faculty and student experience, natural and social sciences, and art and philoso- phy. Meetings consisted of speakers and slide lectures, incorporating the main topic plus student work experiences, summer vacations, and sum- mer study tours. Some of the major activities were the Ag Festival during fall quarter and the spring Veishea display. Alpha Zeta Alpha Zeta members must be in the upper 40 per cent of their class and must be outstanding in activities and service. This agriculture hon- orary and service fraternity has a threefold purpose: to honor outstanding ag students; to be of service to the ag college; and to promote the agricul- tural profession. These members sponsor speakers from the profession, a smoker for potential members, and a breakfast for alums at the National Farm Institute in Des Moines. Front Row; William E. Harris, sr. (chancillor); Stanley H. Geiken, sr. (scribe); Philip O. Gibson, sr. (censor); Eldon L. Clark, sr. (chronicler); Ray G. Stoner, jr. (treas.). Second Row; Gary F. Roewe, sr.; James F. Schneider, jr.; Marshall A. Brinkman, jr.; William M. Edwards, jr.; Richard M. Clark, jr.; James R. Stutsman, jr.; Roger Mahr, fr.; J. Pot Glenn, soph.; Leon Charity (fac. adv.). Third Row: Douglas M. Dash- ner, sr.; Stephen F. Calhoun, sr.; Larry L. Lounsbery, jr.; Douglas A. Pals, sr.; Paul G. Wilcox, jr.; Ronald D. Olson, jr.; Richard H. Kay, sr.; Dennis G. Olson, jr.; Robert E. McNiel, sr.; Montgomery S. Strathe, jr. Top Row: Francis R. Pisarik, jr.; Paul I. Welle, sr.; Dennis VanRoeckel, soph.; James P. Hultgren, sr.; James E. McNutt, soph.; Frank L. Wyatt, sr.; Gilbert W. Gillespie, sr.; L. Craig Harris, sr.; Elmer A. Grismore, sr.; Dennis Dinkia, sr.; Bill Appelgate, sr. 420 Front Row: Tom E. McBride, sr. (managing editor); Paul G. Wilcox, jr. (co-editor); Gary D. Spe icher, jr. (co-editor); Gary Schneckloth, sr. (art editor). Top Row: Jerry W. Tank, sr. (co-circulation); David L. Loupee, jr. (co-circulation); Larry McClintock, sr. (ad manager); Blaine E. Rodgers, sr. (bus. manager); Jerry L. Wiebel, soph, (livestock editor). Iowa Agriculturist The Agriculturist provides an informative and interesting magazine to the students of the College of Agriculture, and provides students with an opportunity to gain practical experience in planning and preparing a magazine. The Iowa Agriculturist is a member of the Agricultural College Magazine Association and has been awarded first place in overall excellence for five of the last six years. Circle K Club Although small in size, the Iowa State Circle K Club has high ideals. The club is a college level service organization patterned after the Ki- wanis. The club strives to develop future leaders and citizens whose phi- losophy is founded on freedom, initiative, and unselfish service to others. At the university level the club has worked on Veishea, selling pro- grams, painting, cleaning barrels, and assembling a club display. Front Row: Gary L. Bath, sr. (sec); Bill H. Bogue, sr. (pres.); Doug Wharry, sr. (treas.J; Dan R. Miller, sr. (v. p.). Top Row: Dennis H. Brown, sr.; Richard R. DeBoer, sr.; Ray O. Donels (adv.); Elmer A. Grismore, sr.; James J, White, jr. 421 1 Dean George Town works closely with all phases of the Engineering College. In January he visited the National University in Peru with whom Iowa State exchanges faculty. New Freshman Program Advances Engineering The Engineering College of Iowa State has instituted a new freshman program designed to get students into real engineering courses im- mediately rather than much later after their hav- ing finished with the more co nventional courses. In addition, the college expanded its program with a study tour in Denmark by some of its Depart- ment of Architecture students. Engineers have also established a co-operative plan with the Uni- versity of the Philippines, by which two ISU fac- ulty are instructors there and many Phillipine students are here for graduate work. The College of Engineering has also made plans for courses to be offered via videotape lec- tures to Charles City, Davenport, and Waterloo. WOI television personnel are taping regular lec- tures and then shipping them to the field stations. After the lectures there is a special telephone hook-up with the professor so that he may answer questions. Front Row: D. R. Boylan, Engineering Research Institute; M. S. Coover Dean Emeritus; G. R. Town, Dean, Second Ro Ar: B. J. Gleason, Admin istrative Assistant; Glenn Murphy, Nuclear Engineering. Third Row E. W. Anderson, Aerospace Engineering, Fo urth Row: George Burnet Chemical Engineering; D, R, Wilder, Ceramic Engineering; R, A Veline, Classification Officer; H. J, Weiss, Engineering Mechanics Fifth Row: R, D, Reed, Architecture; J, S, Rising, Engineering Graph ics; R. E, Patterson, Extension. Sixth Row: C, E. Ekberg, Civil Engi neering; W, B. Boast, Electrical Engineering; H. M, Black, Mechanica Engineering; J. K, Walkup, Industrial Engineering, Top Row: H, B Ellis, Technical Institute. Missing: C, W. Bockhop, Agricultural Engi neering; J, F, Smith, Metallurgy; L. R, Hillyard, Placement Officer. 422 Electrical Engineering students constructecJ a robot for Veisheo. In this ceramics lab, students are working with on Instron, a device for making tensil tests. Aerospace engineering students study the characteristics of on air foil cross section in a wind tunnel. 423 All Tau Beta Pi pledges must carry out their traditional duty of shining the honorary ' s symbol in front of Marston Hall. For practical application of their learning, sanitary engineers study dilute Metrecal in place of sewage. r 5 , ' 1 ,:f .- lllj ' 424 Engineers Offer Videotape Lectures Aldrich, Wendell, E E, Cedar Rapids. Alexander, Robert, Ch E, E Op, Lockport, III., or. Scabbard Blade, Pershing Rifles, Arnold Air Society, HCC. Alvarez, Efrain, E Op, Barquisimeto, Venezuela, Soccer. Anderl, William, Ch E, Omaha, Neb., Aca- cia, TBn, ASCE, lA. Anderson, Ronald, Ch E, Marshalltown, AlChE. Anderson, Stanley, M E, Al- bert City, IITE, TIUI, ASME, FACME. Andrews, Robin, Arc, Ames, AIA V.P. Andrle, John, E E, Ely. Applegate, Arthur, C E, Knoxville, . Tr , Kniqhts of St. Patrick, ASCE, Eng. Week Cen. Com. 1967. Aschehoug, Trond, Ch E, Oslo, Nor - way, nxE, AlChE Ash, William, Arc E, Des Moines, AIA, AGC, Ault, Harold, E E, Des Moines. Baenziger, Mardith, Arc E, Iowa City, ZllTA, So- ciety of Women Engineers Pres. Baker, James, M E, Des Moines, ASME. Ballain, Marlyn, Ch E, Emerson, AlChE. Baynes, Michael, E E, Omaha, Neb., ? ' M. , Sinfonia, Iowa State Singers, Car- dinal Keynotes. Bertsch, Robert, M E, Ankeny, ASME, Dodds House Pres. Beyeler, Kerry, Arc, Leadore, Idaho, AIA. Binko, David, Cer E, Walford, Keramos. Bohan, Thomas, E Op, Shell Rock. Bolser, Clark, Ch E, le- Mars, . Xi:, . Xi;, Pershing Rifles, AlChE. Bor- ch°rding, Donald, C E, St. Ansgar, ASCE, Elwood House Pres. Treas. Borge, Paul, Aer E, Omaha, Neb., KZ, i;rT ' , TlMl, Knights of St. Patrick, AIAA Pres. Bowers, Donald, Ch E, Dike, Iowa State Debaters, AlChE Pres. Boxwell, Donald, Aer E, Cedar Falls, AIAA Sec. Brodt, Bruce, Arc, Mason City, TP.n, TZS, Veishea Central Com., AIA. Brown, Douglas, E Op, River Forest, 111., Scabbard Blade. Brown, James, E E, Omaha, Neb., IlKX, ' Mli:, IEEE Bucher, Keith, Aer E, Papillion, Neb., KL , Eng Council, AIAA. Burkett, Curtis, E E, Dana, IEEE. Burkle, Gilbert, M E, Geneva, ASME, Judo Club Burns, James, M E, Des Moines, M Z. A ' I ' A, ASME, lITi;, MU] Pres. Buss, lorry, A E, Mapleton, X, ASAE. Campbell, William, E E, Dixon, III., TKE, IEEE, Kniqhts of St. Patrick, Eiq Council V.P. Carney, Robert, 1 E, Cleqhorn, AllE. Gavin, Steven, M E, Lewis, Festival Chorus, Noble House Pres. Connell, David, C E, Massillon, Ohio, TKE, TP.IT, XE, Swimming team, Eng CoucnII. Cooper, Vir- gil, E E, New London. Cordts, Donald, I E, Daven- oort, Trianale. Kniqhts of St. Patrick, FEi;, Iowa Engineer Staff. Craig, Erie, Aer E, Alton, O AIAA. Cunningham, James, Ch E, Coral Gables, Fla Curphey, John, C E, Sioux City, XE, ASCE Curtis, lorry, M E, Ottumwa, ATA, TITS, ASME, FACME. DeRuiter, Daryl, C E, Lynnville, ASCE. Dickens, Rex, Ch E, Hedrick, Triangle, AlChE V.P, n-yhlmon, Dennis, Ch E, Ackley, AlChE, Festival Chorus, Oratorio Chorus. Doofe, Ronald, Ch E, Davenport, Lanqe House Sec. -Trees. Dorr, Stanley, E E, Sanborn, IIKX, FA. Dreyer, Williom, Arc, Iowa Falls, ■t ' K ' h, TV,] , TIA, AIA. Dueker, Duone, E E, Ames, Eckhort, Keith, IE, Sn-ncer. AllE Edwards, Clark, E E, Humboldt, i;. K Kniqhts of St. Patrick, IIK ' X. Eisele, James, Met, Fargo, N.Dak., Ki;, TBI!, Kniqhts of St. Patrick. Homecominq, Campus Chest. Elwick, Michael, M E, Vinton, ASME. fUL ' ■f ■TT C AfhAi 425 ENGINEERING In Marston, during Engineers ' Week, companies set up displays explaining their operations. Fahey, Mark, E E, Webster Groves, Mo., K , IEEE, Varsity Tennis. Fay, Charles, Cer E, Rockford, III., TIJ 11, Keramos, Tomahawk, ACS, Pep Council. Feld, Donald, E E, Ames, Z, Arnold Air Society, IEEE, Finch, Ronald, Cer E, Charles City, AT, Ker- amos, Knights of St. Patrick, Eng Council, ACS. Fischer, Arnold, Arc, Des Moines. Fleming, Danny, Ch E, Oftumwa, AlChE. Fleming, Roger, E E, Slater, IEEE. Fleming, Wil- liom, Aer E, Burlington, Elwood House Pres., AIAA, Otopalik House HR. Florine, Phillip, E E, LeSeur, Minn., IEEE, Campus Radio Club Pres., Marching Band, Stage Band, Varieties. Foreman, Michael, C E, Ames, . ' , ASCE. Fox, Darwin, C E, Paton, French Club Pres. Fraser, William, Ch E, Daven- port, AlChE. Frohling, Lonnie, Aer E, Hooper, Neb., OAX, AIAA, Iowa Engineer, Festival Chorus. Frosta, Steinar, M E, Skotterud, Norway. Fulghum, David, A E, Mason City, li ' I E Pres. Furland, Loren, C E, Con- rad, ASCE. Gage, Alan, C E, Mason City, Trans- ferred from Mason City Junior College, Oratorio Choir, ISU Singers, ASCE. Garnier, Gory, ME, Maynard, ASME, Engr Students Advisory Com, FACME. Gardes, James, Ch E, Danville, Tomahawk, AlChE. Gere, John, Arc, Davenport, AZ: f , AIA. Gerischer, Tade, C E, Muscatine, Knights of St. Patrick, ASCE, Wrestling, Noble House Pres. Gillotti, Steve, C E, Ames, AT, XE Kniqhts of St. Patrick, ASCE, Tllll. Godfrey, Darold, E Op, Des Moines. Goettsch, Larry, E Op, Holstein, E Op Society V.P. Goldsmith, John, E E, Independence, Raymond House V.P., IEEE. Graettinger, Stephen, Met, Graettinger, ITKA, TRIl, i AT, Knights of St. Patrick, ISU Symphonic Band. Greenlee, Michael, Arc, Omaha, Neb., OZ, AIA, Writer ' s Roundtable. Griger, Glenn, E Op, Seven Hills, Ohio, OAX. Grimm, David, E Op, Racine, Wis., ' M ' A, E Op So- ciety. Grote, Richard, C E, McClelland, ASCE. G rummer, Duone, C E, Fairfax, II I ' , XK, ASCE. Gustafson, David, I E, Aledo, III,, Triangle, TlilT, IIME, EEi; Pres., AIIE Treas. Hadfield, James, Aer E, Winona, Minn., AIAA. Haglund, John, CerE, Hopkins, Minn., Hoisted Treas. Hansen, Timothy, Aer E, Webster City, ' MIw, Tomahawk, ll ' T Treas., AIAA, MRA Main Cabinet. Hanson, Donald, Ch E, Spirit Lake, i; ' f ' E, AXE, Knights of St. Patrick, AlChE, Bomb staff. Hayden, Stephen, Arc, Des Moines. Hayler, Gary, I E, Rockwell City, VV. . Healey, Francis, M E, Ames. Heers, Edward, M E, Ames, Iowa State Rifle Pistol Club. Heinemeyer, Richard, Arc, Sioux Falls, S.Dok., :L ' ' , ' V . Sinfonia, AIA Pres., Iowa State Bands. Heisler, Robert, C E, Cherokee, XE, ASCE. 426 HeithofF, Robert, Cer E, Manning, Tomahawk, Ker- amos Pres., Chessman, Knights of St. Patrick, ACS. Henry, Wayne, Arc E, EvansviHe, III., AGC. Her- genreter, Dennis, E Op, Fort Dodge, E Op Club, l ' ' nl ' . Hironako, Pou ' , E E, Maui, Hawaii. Hoch- stetler, James, C E, Winlerset, XE, ASCE. Hod- son, Gory, E Op, Mt. Prospect, III., AT, Knights of St. Patrick, 1968 Bomb Editor, ISU Hockey Club. Horgen, Chris, Aer E, Bettendorf, :;rT, i; ' l ' E, I ' llll, Knights of St. Patrick, AIAA. Hove, Jon, IE, Bricelyn, Minn., VE1, AIIE, Knights of St. Patrick, Wolf House HR, MRA Main Cabinet. Hoveland, Richard, ME, Mason City, U ' V , THII, ASME, FACME. Howd, David, Arc, Webster City, Tlili, AIA. Huitgran, James, A E, Albert City, FarmHouse, . Z, THII, ASAE Pres., NCSB nat ' l. pres. Humphrey, Edward, E E, Kellogg, Triangle, Engr. Adv. Com. Ihle, Leon, Bl Co, Kelley, AS , AGC. Johnson, Donald, Ch E, Keokuk, AlChE. Johnson, Norman, Ch E, Des Moines, AlChE, Spinney House Sec. Jones, Jack, Arc, Norwalk, T A, SPAN, AIA. Jotzke, Donald, Arc E, Sioux City, AGC. Kaisand, Leonard, Met, Ames. Koiser, Kenneth, Arc, Lake Bluff, III., OAX, Sketch, Writer ' s Round Table. Kalzer, Kenneth, I E, G rundy Center, AIIE, MRA Main Cabinet. Kerr, Gary, Aer E, Bonaparte, AIAA, Spinney House Pres. King, Roger, E Op, Knoxville, Knapp House Sec. Kinney, Glenn, I E, Bondurant, ISU Marching Band, AIIE. Koike, Hideo, E E, Hyogo, Japan, TBII, IIK , IEEE, Cosmopolitan Club, Varsity Tennis Team. Kolb, Ronald, E E, Fort Dodge. Kollman, Ronald, ME, Rockford, IIT::;, TRII, ASME. Kraus, Rich- ard, Ch E, Britt, AlChE, TKE. Krebs, Mortin, E E, M E, Waterloo, ASME, IEEE. Krezinski, Michael, Aer E, Sac City. Krob, David, I E, Walker, ' tKO, AIIE. Kruse, Duone, M E, New Albin, ASME, FACME. Kruse, James, C E, Hillsboro, ASCE. Kuhn, Jpmes, E E, Lime Springs, IIK , IEEE, Scabbard 8. Blade. Laird, David, Aer E, Cedar Rapids, lane, Robert, Ch E, Glen Ellyn, III., IIK■, fiXE. Larson, Ivon, E Op, Livermore. Lawler, Dennis, E E, Fort Dodge, AT, Knights cf St. Patrick Pres., Iowa Engineer. Lawrence, D Robert, M E, Mt. Pleasant, ASME. Lehman, Ronald, Arc, Atlantic, AIA. Longnecker, Dennis, E E, Max well, IIKX, IEEE, Kimball House Pres. Lovejoy, David, Arc, Des Moines, ATA, AGC. Lundie, Wil- liam, M E, Dumont, ATA, ISU Symphonic Band, ASME, FACME, IFPC. « . rv,7 ' -mr ENGINEERING Students in electrical engineering labs practice setting up basic circuits. 427 4% J J J A McCormick, Michael, I E, Iowa Falls, TKE, Knights of St. Patrick, AIIE, Engr. Council, CheerleacJer. McRell, Marvin, E E, Hillsdale, IEEE. McRoberts, Gerald, M E, Rockford, III., 1 l Treas. V.P., ASME, ISU Marching Bond, Varsity Band. McRob- erts, James, E E, Mcsonvilie, IEEE, Norman House HR. Mace, Richord, E Op, Perry, TKE. Maddy, Dennis, M E, Newton, ASME. Magee, Larry, I E, Waterloo, AIIE, Dodds House Sec-Treos. Moloney, Stephen, Bl Co, Bondurant, ' I ' KO. Mankowski, Alan, E E, Chicago, 111., HKX, IEEE. Mannes, Glenn, Arc, Stanhope, AIA, ATA. Medberry, Laurence, E E, Beamon, Triangle, Knights of St. Patrick, Iowa Engineer, MRA Main Cabinet. Menke, Lawrence, E E, Fonda, Newman Club. Meridelh, James, C E, Keokuk, ASCE. Merkel, Russell, E Op, Mason City, TBII, EnP, E Op So- ciety. Mette, Harold, E Op, Moscow Mills, Mo., Triangle, E Op Society Sec-Treas. Meyerhofer, Wilfred, ME, Stacyville, IITi:, ASME. Michalicek, Steve, Ch E, Waterloo, AlChE. Miller, Alan, Ch E, Oelwein, TBH, fiXE, IIME, I ' AT, J K , AlChE, Pearson House Soc. Chm., Bomb Photog., Union Bd Photog. Miller, Jonathan, Arc, Wauwatosa, Wis., T — A AIA, Tennis. Miller, Philip, Aer E, Wellman, TBU •tllS, II ' T, AIAA. Miller, Steven, E E, Mason City HKX, TBIT, IEEE, Lincoln House Treas. Mock Eugene, E E, Dyersville, ' t ' Ke, H2, ME. Moon Donald, ME, Rock Island, III., ATA, TBH, HTl ASME. Moore, Ronald, E E, Winfield, Triangle Knights of St. Patrick, Iowa Engineer, Engr. Stu dent Adv. Com. Morgan, David, I E, Omaha, Neb., ' I ' AO, AIIE Morgan, Dennis, Ch E, Cedar Falls, I Club Track Morrissey, Michael, I E, Ames, f KO. Moum neh. Abed, E E, Beirut, Lebonon. Mueller, David E E, LuVerne, fiZ, IEEE V.P., Bomb Publ. Bd Mullin, Patrick, C E, Corning, Kf , ASCE. Narotam, Champak, C E, Suva, Fiji Islands, Nor man House Pres., ASCE, Newman Club. Nelsen Croig, E Sci, West Des Moines, i:X, Knights of St Patrick, GSB Sen. Nelson, Richard, E Op, Clorinda IEEE, E Op Society. Neumayer, Charles, C E, Cor roll, ASCE. Nicewarner, Earl, M E, Rockford ASME, Stanton House Treas. Nicholson, Dennis E E, Waterloo, Triangle V.P., HKX, HS, TBH IEEE. Nicol, David, Aer E, Newton, FBH, ZTT , AIAA Nielsen, Richard, Ch E, Glenview, 111., OXE AlChE. Noel, Michael, A E, Bettendorf. Nook James, Cer E, Hamburg, ACS, Keramos. Oehlert! Richard, Bl Co, Waterloo, AGC. Oefken, Jame- E E, Burlington, IEEE. ENGINEERING Another tradition for Tau Beta Pi pledges is their lusty serenade to all onlookers from the steps of Beardshear Hall. 428 Engineers Make Exchange with University of the Philippines 3lah, Sandorka, Ch E, Keokuk, AlChE, KISU, Soc. :hm. Oleson, Ronald, C E, Laurens, ASCE. Ol- ien, Dovid, E E, Western Springs, III., IEEE, II KN, ri;ll, Pep Bond, Marching Band. Peterson, Rich- ird, C E, Independence, ASCE. Phon, Jay Te! - Slam, Ch E, Surobaja, Indonesia, Triangle, AlChE, losmopolitan Club. I ' lill, •I ' lli;. Porter, David, E E, Altoona, ' owers, Allan, E E, Carlisle, ISU Players, IEEE, ralt, Ralph, Met, Colfax, Met Club, ASM. Purdy, iichord, E Sci, E E, Wheaton, III., OAX, Engr. Coun- :il, E Sci Club, IEEE. Roab, Frederick, E E, Water- oo, i;N Sec, IEEE Pres. Rankin, Michael, Ch E, )elta, AlChE, SI-XE. Rapp, David, ME, Pueblo, :olo., II K A, KIFC, Ass ' t CY. Jarick, Richard, Arc, Sioux City, AT, Iowa En- gineer. Ressler, John, Aer E, Stevens Point, Wis., MAA, Festival Chorus. Rheinberger, Michael, er E, Centerville, AIAA, Arnold Air Society. iessen, Jack, A E, Stockton, ASAE Treas. Riley, Fed, E E, Des Moines, Bomb. Romberg, Wayne, : Op, Caroline, Wis., Scabbard Blade, Toma- lawk, ' MIS. Roorda, Dean, Ch E, Des Moines, fiXE, AlChE. Roth, Michael, C E, Ames, ASCE. Salomonsen, Stein, ; E, Oslo, Norway, XE. Sarreshteh, Fereydoun, Z E, Ames. Schelle, Ronald, Met, Boone, Met Club Pres., ASM, AIME, AVS. Schlatter, Emil, Ch E, Mt. Pleasant, ilXE. Schlott, Robert, Ch E, Council Bluffs, TlSri V.P., ilXE, AlChE. Schueller, Loras, ME, Peosta, ASME. Schultz, Paul, Aer E, Conrad, Adelante. Shiftier, Robert, ME, Naperville, 111., AT, TBII, nrS, Engr. Week Central Com., Iowa Engineer. Shu- gors, David, M E, LeClaire, ASME. Sieger, Ronald, C E, Joliet, III., XE Treas., ASCE, AIA. Sill, B. John, Met, Clinton. Sloey, A. Michael, C E, Shenandoah, -XE. Smith, Gene, Arc, Garber, ISU Debaters, AIA. Sproul, Joseph, E E, Missouri Valley. Stohlhut, David, Ch E, Sumner, ( XE, Tlill, AlChE, . Xi:. Stamp, Dannie, Aer E, Persia, i:rT, Tiin, aiaa. Starr, Jerry, E E, Wyoming, }IKN, IEEE. Stein- bach, Charles, E E, Des Moines, IEEE. Stiensira, Daryl, C E, Scales Mound, III., ASCE. Strotman, Frederick, Aer E, Little Rock. Stumbo, Richard, M E, Boone, ASME. Sullivan, Harold, Bl Co, Des Moines, ATA, I H2, TBII, AGC. Swain, Howard, E E, Dallas Center, J ' TIi;, IIKN, TIUI, Marching Band, Pep Band. TenClay, Mar- vin, Bl Co, Sheldon, Tlill, AGC, IVCF, MRA Cam- era Club. Thompson, Daniel, Arc, Fontana, Wis., Harriman House Treas. Threde, Roger, Ch E, Lake Park, AlChE. Timmons, Stephen, I E, Emporia, Kan., TEi;, AIIE. Tobin, William, C E, Dyersville, TKE Pres., Cardinal Key, XE V.P., Knights of St. Patrick Treas., ASCE. Todd, Eugene, E E, Correctionville, IEEE. Town, Michael, M E, Prairie City, ASME. Tripmacker, Steven, E Teh, Muscatine, i;n. Tu, Chi-Ho, ME, Hong Kong, ASME. Tuttle, Robert, Ch E, Des Moines, nXK. Vance, Dean, Ch E, Des Moines, Triangle, ' Mli:, Tlill, SiXE, AlChE. 429 ENGINEERING Here an architectural engineering student, whose cur- riculum will soon be changed to the architecture depart- ment, works on a special project. Van Cleave, David, E Op, Des Moines, ASME. Van DerZyl, Roger, ME, Ankeny, IITi:, ASME. Van Dorn, Joseph, M E, Waterloo. Voss, Donavon, E E, Hancock, IEEE, Lincoln House Pres., Newman Club. Wagner, Robert, E E, Tama, IEEE. Walberg, Francke, C E, Melrose, XE, THII, ASCE. Walls, Robert, Aer E, Mondamin, AIAA. Walsh, Terry, C E, Morten Grove, III., AT, ASCE. War- ner, Harold, Ch E, Geddes, S.Dak., Triognle, .VX2, S ' XE, TIUI, IIi:. Watts, Robert, ME, Clarion, IIT , ASME. Wehring, Douglas, E E, Des Moines Weiss, Richard, M E, Fort Dodge, ASME. Weuve, Ronald, I E, State Center, AIIE. Wey- rauch, Theodore, E E, Minneapolis, Minn., Ade- lante Treas., IIKN, IEEE, SOV crew. White, No- vie, E E, Tama, Arnold Air Society. Wienert, James, Ch E, Holstein, AlChE. Wiley, Dean, Cer E, Cam- bridge, III., Adelante, Knights of St. Patrick, Engr Council, IPC, ACS Pres. Wilhelm, Perry, E Op Chatsworth, Cal., 211, E Op Club, ASME, Bomb Woehike, Thomas, E Op, Elm Grove, Wis., Kl ' rr. Knights of St. Patrick, IFC Adm. Bd., Greet Week Central Com. Wolf, Edward, Ch E, Prim ghar, Coover House Pres. Wood, Kenneth, A E Thornton, ASAE. Yarham, lorry, E Op, Atlantic Acacia, Order of the Sextant, ESH , Zimmerman Richard, E E, Rochester, Ind., TlilT, IEEE. 430 ■o Knights of St. Patrick Honor Participators Knight of St. Patrick is an Engineering hon- oiary, a fact disputed by some. Its purpose is to honor those engineering students who participate in activities, regardless of grade point. Members of the honorary participate in the Engineers Week volleyball tourney, as well as fall and spring initiations, activities in themselves. The group awards no awards and beheves that it has received entirely too much recognition, but . . . Front Row: Jim F. Wolbrink, grad.; Dennis M. Lawler, sr. (pres.); Steve Gillotti, sr. (v. p.); Clark Edwards, sr. (treas.); Ronald A. Finch, sr.; Fred Dotzler, sr. Second Row: William B. Armstrong, jr.; Chris H. Arm- strong, jr.; Chris H. Horgen, sr.; Maurice P. Kennedy, sr.; Roger G. Himstreet, sr.; Sidney C. Banwart, sr.; Bryan L. Kinnamon, sr.; Jon Hove, sr.; Gary E. Fluhrer, sr. Third Row: Willy C. Campbell, sr.; Lynn J. Davis, sr.; Charles E. Putzier, sr.; Bob B. Heithoff, sr.; Bob Johnson, sr.; Ron Moore, sr.; Craig Burroughs, sr.; Fred Williamson, jr.; Donald R. Cordts, sr. Fourth Row: Daniel Micka, jr.; Stephen Sontag, sr.; Wil- liam H. Frankenfield, sr.; Arthur M. Applegate, sr.; Ronald C. Parmele, jr.; Cal Lewis, sr.; John Linton, sr.; Stan G. Thurston, sr.; Robert E. Fligg, sr. Top Row: Kenneth E. Nollen, sr.; Paul Q. Appell, sr.; Jim Eisele, sr.; Herbert Erbe, jr.; William C. Tobin, sr.; Bart T. Baker, jr.; Rick Sthlin, jr.; Stephen M. Murphy, sr.; Dan Borge, sr.; Laurence A. Medberry, sr. 431 Front Row; Charles W. Fay, sr. (sec); Richard E. Voss, jr.; Steve D. Hays, jr. (v. p.); Craig Burroughs, sr.; David Wilder (faculty adv.). Second Row: Bob B. HeithofF, sr.; Tom R. Harvester, jr.; Ronald A. Finch, sr.; Harlan C. Yoder, soph.; Wendel G. Brown, soph. Top Row: Michael A. Carpenter, soph.; John Haglund, sr.; Randall L. Overman, soph.; Nicholas Cassens, soph.; John Greedy, jr.; Eldon Rohlena. soph. American Ceramic Society Undergraduate students in Ceramic Engineering may participate in this departmental club, organized as a professional society before the turn of the century. American Ceramic Society works to coordinate student activities and acts as a liaison between the students and faculty. It also coordinates local activities with the national A.C.S. Par ' t of this involves a speaking contest. Last years representative, Dean Wiley, won the national contest, mark- ing the first time Iowa State won the contest. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics The AIAA is a departmental club for those students taking courses relating to aerospace sciences. The club was organized to provide students with the opportunity to have informal contacts with the faculty and to expose them to a wider aspect of Aerospace. The latter is accomplished through lectures by men from both the faculty and industry and through films of current interest. AIAA also participates in the various university activities and even captured the Engineers ' Week volleyball tournament title. Front Row: Dan Borge, sr. (pres.); Donald Thies, sr. (v. p.); Dan Stamp, sr. (treas.); Don Boxwell, sr. (sec); P. J. Hermann (faculty adv.). Second Row: Charles D .Oberg, jr.; William R. Fleming, sr.; Franklin K. Kirsch, sr.; Roger A. Tennant, sr.; James M. Cooper, sr. Top Row: Larry R. Paustian, fr.; Timothy J. Hansen, sr.; Edgar A. Brumgaugh, sr.; Keith R. Bucher. sr.; Richard H. Peters on, sr.; Terry E. Meier, sr. 432 Front Row: James Brewer (fac. adv.); Robin Andrews, sr. (int. v,p.); Dick Heinemeyer, sr. (pres.); David Anneberg, sr. (sec); John Gere, sr. (ext. v.p.); Bill Ibach, sr. (treas.). Second Row: Kenneth J. West- ercomp, jr.; Poul W. Klein, sr.; Thomas E. Povbin, fr.; Mikoil Hajian, sr.; Ronald D. Freeman, jr.; Jean R. Kroeger, fr.; Mike Gunsch, sr.; Denis Goeser, fr.; John Hanway, jr. Third Row: Robert T. Smalling, jr.; Robert J. DeLeeuw, fr.; James F. Nash, jr.; William H. Doggett, fr.; Dennis L. Carlson, soph.; Dennis W. Stacy, sr.; David L. Warren, soph.; Doug Watschke, sr.; John Nelson, sr.; Walter Daniels, sr Fourth Row: Bruce A. Brobt, sr.; Kent W. Folk, sr.; Richard A. Wald meier, soph.; Geoffrey C. Grimes, sr.; Stephen G. Son tag, sr.; Doug las M. Ohd9, jr.; Phil Pash, sr.; Gary Whitehill, jr.; Ed Cable, sr., Harold M. Pierce, sr.; James R. Kersbergen, jr. Top Row: Gene R Smith, sr.; Stan G. Thurston, sr.; Bruce DeJong, sr.; Gerald W. Knee land, sr,; Steve Thorman, sr.; Jock Thompson, sr.; Richard T. Ander son, sr.; Dennis J. Miller, jr.; Scott E. Olson, sr.; Williom H. Dreyer, sr American Institute of Architects The AIA is a departmental club devoted to furthering the education cind preparation of architectural students for professional practice. It also tries to foster a greater appreciation for the profession. To do so. AIA sponsors lectures by such people as Micklaus Mongenthaler, an iirchitect from Berne, Switzerland. American Institute of Chemical Engineers The American Institute of Chemical Engineers is an organization for the promotion of the Chemical Engineering profession. The organiza- tion is open to anyone enrolled in an accredited institution offering a chemical engineering degree. The local chapter sponsored a banquet for t he C.E. department. It brought back recent graduates, who then dis- cussed their first year in their jobs. Speakers Irom three companies spoke to the group, and described the uses of chemical engineering, and the opportunities in the field. Front Row: Paul M. Schierholz, sr.; Donald A. Bowers, sr. (chm.); Thomas F. Anderson, sr. (v. chm. J; William R. Fraser, sr.; John F. Washtcr, sr. (sec); Jon G. McCarty, jr. Second Row: A. C. Miller, (adv.); Roger C. Threde, sr,; Jim Wiewert, sr.; Michael Rankin, sr.; Gary Jones, sr.; Kenneth A. Nielsen, fr.; Michael Maxwell, sr. Third Row: Richard L. Krus, sr.; Clark M. Bolser, sr.; David P. Stahlhut, ST.; Steve G. Michalkek, sr.; Dennis P. Mahoney, jr.; David M. Boyum, sr.; Norman F. Johnson, sr.; Roy M. Harsch, sr. Top Row: Richard H. Nielsen, sr.; James R. Gerdes, sr.; Alan D. Miller, sr.; Ronald E. Anderson, sr.; Gregg t. lorimor, soph .; Deon A. Roorda, sr.; San- dorka Olah, sr. 433 Front Row: David M. Gustafson, sr. (sec); Keith C. Magee, sr (v.p.); Jon A. Hove, sr. (pres.); Ken L, Katzer, sr. (treas.); V. M. Tamashunas (foe adv.). Second Row: Michael W. Morris sey, sr.; David E. Villa, sr.; James K. Hooper, jr.; Steven J. Osterhus, sr.; Ronald H. Weuve, sr. Top Row: Jim Stockburger, jr. (Eng. Council rep.); Ronald W. Gary, jr.; James R. Black, soph.; Keith R. Eckhart, sr.; Glenn R. Kin- ney, sr.; Robert E. Carney, sr, American Institute of Industrial Engineers During Veishea the AIIE inembers worked on a Hovercraft project — an air car or ground effects machine. At that time, they also provided a challenge to ASME and AIAA, both of whom failed to confront them at the canoe races (a disappointment, probably). Later, they worked ac- tively on a Day in Industry project, part of interest and activity pro- motion. The club provides an organization for individuals to work within for their own goals in Industrial Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers The purpose of the student chapter of ASCE is to raise interest for the parent chapter and to promote the civil engineering profession. The society is open to all undergraduate and graduate students and is one of the most active groups of this kind on campus. Last spring, thirty members attended a regional meeting in Brookings, South Dakota, and won the traveling trophy for having the most men and traveling the greatest number of miles. They also worked on Veishea Open House. Front Row: Keith D. Peters, soph, (treas.); James A. Young, sr. (v.p.); David L. Meyer, jr. (pres.); Douglas Eppich, sr. (sec); Gary L. Dahms, sr. (rec. sec). Second Row: Ralph S. Glllotti, sr.; Dale E. Moore, jr.; Kenneth W. Lyons, sr.; Richard B. Maher, soph.; Donald R. Bor- cherding, sr.; Sylvan H. Schwery, jr.; John S. Schomburg, jr. Third Row: Darwin E. Fox, sr.; Richard A. Grote, sr.; Richard D. Johnson, sr.; Robert J. Herm, sr.; Tim W. Petersen, sr.; Daryl G. De Ruiter, sr,; Tade Gerischer, sr.; Richard V. Leland, jr. Top Row: Ivan Doorenbos, jr.; Robert D. Renfrew, sr.; William H. Anderl, sr.; Ronald B. Sieger, sr.; Kenneth W. Mouw, sr.; Dennis C. Smith, jr.; Christopher M. Slephan, sr.; Gary D. Roepke, sr.; Russ Blumenkamp, sr. 434 Front Row: Dennis C. Behrendsen, sr. (chm.); Jim Casey, jr. (vice-chm.); Ronald A. DenHorhog, jr. (treas.}; Robert A. Lutz, sr.; Terry G. Cros- sett, jr.; Mike Town, sr. Second Row: Richard 0. McKnight, jr.; Rich- ard A. Hovelond, sr.; James A. Thompson, sr.; Dennis D. Maddy, sr.; Gaylon L. Ideker, sr.; James M. Burns, sr.; Alfred Van De Walle, jr.; Francis J. Heoley, sr.; Richard B. Weiss, sr. Third Row: Dennis E. Hining, jr.; Brian F. Larson, jr., Dennis R. Kunze, jr.; Chi-Ho Tu, sr.; Daniel J. Micka, jr.; Charles C. Babbert, jr.; Jerry R. Adams, jr.; Wilfred L. Meyerhofer, sr.; Martin G. Krebs, sr.; Gary L. Koenig, jr. Top Row: Steven J. Schebler, soph.; Charles Montgomery, sr.; David G. Cooper, sr.; David C. Wheatley, jr.; Robert A. Watts, sr.; Charles E. Putzier, sr.; Ronald E. Kollman, sr.; Roger W. Hunt, jr.; Rex J. Harvey, sr.; Terry L. Kounkel, sr.; Mike Schebler, sr. American Society of Mechanical Engineers The Iowa State student seetion of ASME was organized in 1919. Any student enrolled in an engineering curriculum is qualified for mem- bership in the organization, a purpose of which is the advancement of theory and practice of mechanical engineering. Members involve themselves in three industry tours and construction of a group effect machine, as well as a spring banquet and special meetings. Chi Ep silon Chi Epsilon was established in 1922 by a group of Civil Engineering students at the University of Illinois. The Iowa State chapter of the honorary was founded in 1965. Chi Epsilon was organized to recognize and develop the chai ' acteristics of the individual Civil Engineer, as well as to place distinction upon him. A special project of the honorary is a list of member phone numbers given to underclassmen who might need help. Front Row: George L. Tekippe, sr.; David H. Connell, sr. (pres.); Kenneth W. Mouw, sr. (sec); Ronald B. Sieger, sr. (trees.); James M. Hochstetler, sr.; Bill D. Beery, sr. Second Row: Francke C. Wol- berg, jr.; Mike Sloey, jr.; Dale Moore, jr.; John Curphey, sr.; Richard VonderSchaaf, jr.; Steve Gillotti, sr.; Hotten A. Elleby (foe. adv.). Third Row: John M. CunMffe, jr.; Robert A. Heisler, sr.; Dennis B. Luhrs, jr.; Michael F. Casey, jr.; Roger M. Guslofson, jr.; James A. Young, sr.; Douglas J. Holen, sr.; Ole J. Kjustad, sr. Top Row: Ivon L. Doorenbos, jr.; Stein O. Salomonsen, sr.; Robert D. Renfrew, sr.; Richard V. Mickelson, grad.; William C. Tobin, sr.; John D. Eppich, sr.; Ells T. Cockier, sr. 435 Front Row: Thomas K. Prendergast (adv.); David P. Beach, sr. (pres.); James R. Moore, sr. (v. p.); Gary F. Taylor, sr. (treas.); Gerald T. Car- ney, sr, (sec); Kenneth VanDerHoeven, sr.; Donald J. Kadera, fr. Second Row: Harvey S. Nerness, soph.; Gary A. Tichy, fr.; David L. Luscombe, soph.; Dee E. Potsander, soph.; Larry H. John, soph.; DuWayne D. Snyder, soph.; Larry D. Smouse, soph.; Ken J. Kanio, fr. Top Row: Nicholas I. Reidaud, soph.; William H. Ham, soph.; Steven A. Tripmacker, soph.; Edward E. Robinson, soph.; John M. Winter, soph.; Myron H. Scott, soph.; Gary J. Woerdehoff, soph.; R. Murray Dunkin, soph.; Rodney Dunnick, soph. Electronics Technology Club The Elec. Tech. club was founded hi 1964 for ah students in the electronics curriculum. It was founded for the purpose of supplementing the education of the members through the use of informative talks, films, visits to industrial sites; social activities; and to provide a common medium for all members of the electronics technology curriculum. As a means to the end, lectures have been given by representatives from industrial nu- cleonics and the Texas Instruments Company. Engineering Council Engineering Council was started as a local branch of the Association of Collegiate Engineers in 1920. Later, after dissolving as a national organization, it was reorganized to its present college purpose — the pro- motion of cooperation among Engineering departments and student rep- resentation and sponsorship in official functions, among which is En- gineers Week. Front Row; William Campbell, sr. (v. p.); G. Brent Parker, sr. (pres.); Steve Michalicek, sr. (treas.); Ken Westercamp, jr. (sec); Ronald A. Finch, sr. Second Row: Keith R. Bucher, sr.; Charles D. Oberg, jr.; David H. Connell, sr.; Ramon E. Nugent, jr.; James L. Mack, jr.; Kenneth W. Mouw, sr.; Tom G. Stamp, jr.; John J. Hanwoy, jr. Top Row: Richard K. Milburn, sr.; Keith C. Magee, sr.; Craig Burroughs, sr.; Ron E. Kollman, sr.; Jon G. McCarty, jr.; Richard E. Voss, jr.; Herbert Erbe, jr.; Jim Stockburger, jr.; Richard M. Purdy, sr. 436 Front Row: Jerry L Starr, sr. (corr. sec); Jorge O. Suarez, sr. (treas.); John R. Linton, sr. (pres.); Alan T. Mankowski, sr. (v. p.); Dennis Longnecker, sr. (sec); Brian D. Jones, jr. Second Ro w: Thomas M. O ' Heorn, sr.; Keith A. Sutherland, jr.; Lloyd G. Rasmussen, jr.; Eu- gene F. DumstorfF, jr.; Wilson G. Groen, jr.; Jarnes L. Woo, sr.; How- ard L. Swain, sr. Third Row; David W. Porter, sr.; James H. Brown, sr.; Duane L. Abbey, jr.; Robert G. Brewer, jr.; David L. Olsen, sr.; M. Loran Ketelsen, jr.; Herbert Erbe, jr.; James E. Kuhn, sr. Top Row: Mark Adrian, jr.; Dennis Nicholson, sr.; Dennis Davenport, jr.; Steven G. Miller, sr.; Clark G. Edwards, sr.; Hideo Koike, sr.; Daniel N. Zaugg, jr.; Lynn W. Hansen, jr.; Sam J. Steensen, jr. Eta Kappa Nu Eta Kappa Nu, the honorary for outstanding men in electronic en- gineering, has increased its membership by 25 during the past year. For its service project, the group under the direction of Dr. Larry Coady visited high schools throughout the state, answering the questions of seniors about the engineering curriculum and its honoraries on campus. For the first time in several years, the group sent delegates to the East Cen- tral Regional Conference in Chicago. Perhaps the highlight of the year was the picnic blast, a swinging affair held on a farm just outside Kelley! Gamma Epsilon Sigma An engineering honorary. Gamma Epsilon Sigma was founded at Iowa State in 1953 with 10 members. Today, the 23 members work to foster the ideals of engineering welfare and development of students. The honorary is open to junior and senior students of sound engineering ability, scholarship, leadership and achievements, as well as standing in the upper 50 ' ' ; of the class. Front Row: Clifford E. Smith (adv.); David M. Gustafson, sr. (pres.); Steven J. Osterhus, sr. fv.p.); Donald R. Cordts, sr. (treas.); Thomas H. Howell, sr. Second Row: Keith C. Magee, sr.; Robert E. Carney, sr.; Jon A. Hove, sr.; Stephen D. Clark, sr.; Larry D. Sough, jr. Top Row: John Rexwinkel, jr.; Gary Hayler, sr.; Jim Nelson, jr.; Keith Eckhart, sr.; Jim Condit, jr.; Harold Spensler, fr. 437 ■C5S?(R!V Front Row: Bill Campbell, sr.; William D. Bauer, sr. (treas.); David J. Mueller, sr. (v. p.); Frederick H. Raab, sr. (pres.); Herbert Erbe, jr.; Dennis A. Wafts, sr. (sec); James E. Kuhn. sr. Second Row: Ronald L. Kolb, sr.; Howard L. Swain, sr.; Allan R. Powers, sr.; James L. Woo, ST.; Phillip C. Florine, sr.; Wilson G. Groen, jr.; James R. Moore, sr.; Hideo Koike, sr.; Jon J. Fistler, jr. Third Row: Charles A. Morrill, soph.; Bob Mclntyre, soph.; Gary H. Schouffler, jr.; Steven G. Miller, sr.; Marvin W. McRell, sr.; Steve Seifert, soph.; Edward E. Robinson, soph.; Jeffrey M. Walz, sr.; Martin G K.rebs, sr.; David J. Henry, soph. Fourth Row: Brian D. Jones, jr.; Rodney Dunnick, soph.; Steven R. Ackerman, sr.; Morvin R. McGlynn, jr.; Wendell Aidrich, sr.; Larry L. Tomm, jr.; Myron H. Scott, soph.; William H. Ham, soph.; James H. Brown, sr.; David W. Porter, sr.; Richard M. Purdy, sr. Top Row: Robert L. Wagner, sr.; Lynn W. Hansen, jr.; Don H. Feld, sr.; Paul D. Clark, sr.; Mark Adrian, jr.; Tom Conrad, sr.; James E. Goetken, sr.; Stephen L. Parker, sr.; Richard A. Ptelip, sr.; Larry DeJong, sr.; David L. Olsen sr.; Jerry L. Starr, sr. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE is a departmental and professional society originated for dis- semination of knowledge and advancement of theory and practice of electronics, radio, etc. Approximately 100 members work for the pro- fessional development of the student. They have heard presentations from such organizations as Collins Radio, RCA, IBM and Sylvania con- cerning such topics as space exploration and new developments in vacuum tubes. These people also attend the National Electronics convention. The EE picnic and the EE Banquet is where seniors present skits about faculty members and vice-versa. Mechanical Technology Club Each year there have been new attempts to improve the organization of this club, open to students in the two-year Mechanical Technology pro- gram. This year the club was completely reorganized and is in the process of gaining University recognition. It sponsors programs for mem- bers by major industries, designed to stimulate interest, to answer student questions, and to indicate what a Tech. Institute graduate is and dDCs. Front Row: J. Brian Trambley ffac. adv.); James C. Surber, soph, (v. p.); Milton A. Cochran, soph, (pres.); Douglas H. Taylor, sr. (sec. -trees.); Roger L. Krull, soph. Second Row: Dennis A. Fuller, sr.; Richard T. Beckloff, soph.; Bob Sondgeroth, fr.; Ronald Shaw, fr.; Mike Feldpouch, sr.; Marvin Dillavou, sr. Third Row: Carroll E. Gravert, fr.; Michael J. Irvin, sooh.; John C. Siegfried, soph.; Jerry L. Vannorsdel, fr.; Ronald E. Keller, sr.; Loren Beneke, sr.; Mike L. Dehn, fr. Top Row: Phil L. Conaway, fr.; Barry L. Beuter, sr.; John R. Milligan, sr.; Dale R. Segebart, sr.; David A. Petersen, sr.; Michael R. Bybee, fr.; Charles M. Kofron, fr.; Merville F. Blakesley, sr. 438 Front Row: John D. Sf evens (adv.); Alan D. Miller, sr. (treas.); Hal Woiner, sr. (pres.); Thomas Anderson, sr. (sec); Emil Schlatter, sr. Second Row: Norman Hanover, jr.; John F. Wachter, sr.; Dean A. Roorda, sr.; Michael Rankin, sr.; Robert Schlott, sr.; Gary Jones, sr.; Richard H. Nelson, sr.; Dennis P. Ma honey, jr. Back Row: George E. Hopkins, jr.; Dick C. Seemann, sr.; Daniel G. Kasal, jr.; John C. Wenger, sr.; Dwight E. Wages, jr.; David P. Stahlhut, sr.; Craig L. Petre, jr.; Trond X. Aschehoug, sr.; Clark M. Bolser, sr. Omega Chi Epsilon Iowa State ' s chapter of Omega Chi Epsilon honors outstanding men in the chemical engineering department. The Beta chapter at ISU was founded in 1932, deactivated in 1937, and reactivated in 1966. Those chosen for the honorary must be in the upper 20 percent of the chemical engineering junior class or in the upper 30 percent of the senior class. There is initiation every spring and fall quarter. Omega Chi Epsilon sponsored a winter fireside for students and faculty and participated in Engineers ' Week activities. Pi Tau Sigma The Pi Epsilon chapter of Pi Tau Sigma was established at Iowa State in 1942. The primary function of the Mechanical Engineering honorary is to . . . foster the high ideals of the engineering profession and stim- ulate interest in coordinating departmental activities. It promotes mutual professional welfare of its members and leadership and assumption of responsibility. As part of this. Pi Tau Sigma awards the Ken L. Evans award to the outstanding Mechanical Engineering senior. Front Row: Charles E. Putzier, sr. (v. p.); Robert A. Shiffler, sr. fpres,); Michael A. Warner, sr. (treas.); Gary R. Miehe, sr. free. sec). Second Row: Wilfred L. Meyerhofer, sr.; Richard A. Hoveland, sr.; Robert A. Lutz, ST.; James M. Burns, sr.; Gary A, Rehn, jr. Top Row: Charles R. Montgomery, sr.; Martin G. Krebs, sr.; Robert A. Watts, sr.; Ron- ald E. Kollman, sr.; Ronald A. DonHartog, jr.; Mike Schebler, sr. 439 Front Row: Chris Horgen, sr. (sec); Dan Stamp, sr. {v. p.); Tom My- ers, sr. (pres.); Timothy J. Hansen, sr. (treas.); Dan Borge, sr. Top Row: Rodger A. Rozendaal, sr.; William W. Habelt, jr.; Charles D, Oberg, jr.; Donald Thes, sr.; Gary Fluhrer, sr.; Roger A. Tennant, sr. Sigma Gamma Tau To honor people outstanding in the field of aerospace engineering and to foster a high standard of ethics and professional practice among its members, Sigma Gamma Tau was founded as a national honor society of that profession. Qualifications for membership in the honorary in- clude high scholarship, integrity and achievement in Aerospace Engi- neering. Members hold an honorary banquet and pledges spend their Pledge Work Day working for the Aeor. E. department. Society for American Military Engineers Iowa State ' s student chapter of the Society for American Military Engineers was founded in 1939. The gioup, under the direction of Major Harrison Moot, is made up of ROTC cadets interested in military engi- neering. Through a trip to Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, the cadets re- ceived an orientation to the training received by enlisted men in the corps of engineering. The gioup also attended the Midwest Regional Conference of SAME. Front Row; Major H. J. Moot (adv.); Art Henny, soph, (sec.-treas.); Dale Miller, jr. (pres.); Nord Sorenson, jr.; David Johnson, soph.; James Haclcney, jr. Top Row: Dennis Fennema, soph.; Nicholas Cos- sens, soph.; Joseph Klapp, fr.; Richard Caruth ,jr.; Kenneth Richards, grad.; Roger Balmar, soph.; Bryce Pearsall, jr.; Steve Ryan. jr. Not Pictured: Darrel Peterson, soph. (v. p.). 440 Front Row: Norm Rudi fac. adv.); Dennis M. Lawler, sr. : co-ed.), Douglos B. Little, sr.; Rodney D. Meyer, sr. (co-ed.); Ronald A. Finch, sr. (bus. mgr.). Top Row: Robert ShifFler, sr.; Kris Bierbaum, jr.; Laur- ence A. Medberry, sr.; Bryan L. Kinnamon, sr.; Edward B. McCutcheon, jr.; Ronald D. Moore, sr.; Danie! Micka, jr.; Gory L. Koenig, jr. The Iowa Engineer The loua Engineer is put out entirely by the efforts of engineering students at Iowa State. Under the direction of Dr. Burton J. Gleason, the staff produces a magazine that is both thought-provoking and enter- taining, with most of its articles related to engineering. Some regular features in the magazine are Engineer ' s Girl: Bent Talk, a joke page; and Tech Notes, small descriptions of new technological developments. The Iowa Engineer also produced a special ' eishea issue this past year. Engineering Student Advisory Committee The student committee, composed of student members of faculty committees, was started several year ' s ago as a subcommittee of the Engineering Council. In 1965 it was made its own committee when it became too large for the Council. The advisory committee discusses matters of mutual interest to students and faculty of the Engineering College. Members of the organization are inter ie ved and. to hold a position, must be sophomores w ' ith at least a 2.25 all-college average. Front Row: Chip E. Schmidt, jr.; Thomas E. Collins, jr.; Dovid H. Con- nell, sr. fchm.); Edward C. Humphrey, sr. Top Row: Dennis G. Nich- olson, sr.; Don R. Cordts, sr.; Kenneth W. Mauw, sr.; Hal Warner, sr.; Herbert Erbe, jr.; Ronald D. Vance, sr.; Prof. Cook (adv.). Moore, sr. Not Pictured: 441 Front Row: Charles W. Fay, sr.; Harold P. Sullivan, sr. (corr. sec); Robert N. Schlott, sr. (v. p.); James M. Burns, sr. (pres.); Ted Sands, sr. (trees.); Ronald L. Kolb, sr. (rec. sec). Second Row: Robert W. Shearer (adv.); Hideo Koike, sr.; Marvin H. Ten CI ay, sr.; Steven Graettinger, sr.; Cletus Wander, sr.; Howard L. Sv ain, sr.; Alfred W. Joensen (adv.); Richard E. Montag (adv.). Third Row: Stanley T. Anderson, sr.; Steve Gillotti, sr.; Richard T. Anderson, sr.; Richard A. Hoveland, sr.; Steven G. Mfller, sr.; Alan D. Miller, sr.; Kenneth A. WoodrufF, sr.; David H. Connell, sr.; Dan L. Stamp, sr. Fourth Row: Jorge Suarez, sr.; Hal Warner, sr.; Robert Shiffler, sr.; John C. Wenger, sr.; James P. Hultgren, sr.; Ed Cable, sr.; John R. Linton, sr.; David M. Howd, sr.; William H. Dreyer, sr.; Brent Parker, sr. Top Row: Gary Fluher, sr.; David M. Gustafson, sr.; Francke C. Wal- berg, sr.,- Bruce A. Brodt, sr.; Rodger A. Rozendad, sr.; Dennis Nich- olson, sr.; Dan Borge, sr.; Jim Eisele, sr.; Chris Horgen, sr. Tau Beta Pi Those Engineering students in the top Vs of their class during their junior year and of the top Vs of their senior class may be invited to join Tau Beta Pi Engineering honorary, an organization originally founded at Lehigh University to mark in a fitting manner those who have con- ferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character. There are currently 55 active members, some of whom attended the national convention at the University of Michigan, and the Winter Initiation Banquet; all of whom participated in the polish- ing by Marston Hall during Tau Beta Pi pledge week. Tau Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Delta is an honorary for students in the currlculums of Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Applied Art. Seniors in the top 20% of their respective colleges are eligible for membership, assum- ing they have attained a set standard of scholastic achievement determined by the society. The organization strives to emphasize scholarship, lead- ership, and character; to stimulate mental achievement and effort. Front Row: M. L. Rogness (fac. rep.}; LeRoy E. Hays, sr.; Jonathan T. Miller, sr.; William H. Dreyer, sr.; Norman H. Rudi (fac. rep.). Second Row: David A. Peterson, sr,; Cletus F. Wander, sr.; Mardy A. Baenziger, sr.; Rod Heller, sr.; Damon H. Ohierking, sr. Top Row: Dove Shelton, sr.; Bruce A. Brodt, sr.; R. Joseph Arcieri, grad.; Jack B. Jones, sr.; William Kallmer, grad.; Ronald Southard, sr. 442 Home Ec. College Forms Family Environment Department p Some girls know how to persuade their instructors to help them do their projects. After slaving over ort projects, many students try to sell them in order to pay for next quarter ' s supplies. In an attempt to domesticate out-of-state girls, sewing is taught. Iowa girls hove already learned this bock home on the form. The College of Home Economics as of Winter ' 68 had an enrollment of 2680, up by 66 per cent since 1962. Although the rest of the univer sity has faced the increased enrollment problem by providing more facilities for the students, the Home Ec College facilities have not increased since 1962, The college has instituted a new Peace Corps program this year. This is the first internship program of its kind. In the project volunteers spend three months of training in a country and then return to ISU to finish their degree work. Upon graduation, the students return to the coun- try in which they ha e trained and work in their specialized fields. The Home Economics College has also formed a new department, family environment, by merg- ing the departments of home management and household equipment. Experimental courses were presented throughout the year to add to the pres- ent program. 443 Home Ec. College Institutes Peace Corps Program Dean Helen LeBaron of the College of Home Economics heads one of largest such colleges In the nation. r c ??  -  « ■hi Starting with a plain fabric, A. A. students design and print their own designs. 444 All students in Home Ec. are required to take at least three credits of art study. MacKay Hall makes a good spot for between class studying or □ quick chat with a friend. Barbara Forker (Head of PEWj; Marguerite Scruggs (Ass ' t. Dean); Louise Rosenfeld (Ass t. Director of Extension); Mcirioric Gar- field (Head of Applied Art); Marjorie McKinley (Head of Inst. Management); Margaret Warning (Head of T C); Julia Fallinson (Associate Dean); Wllma Brewer (Head of F N); Margaret Liston (Distinguished Professor); Ronald Powers (Head of Family En- vironment). 445 Alley, Sherry, Winterset, El. Ed.; II U . Anderson, Beverly, Clute, Texas, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., K4 . An- derson, Russell, Story City, Advertising Design. Anderson, Sheryl, St. Charles, El. Ed. Ashby, Joyce, Tama, CD. Austin, Judith, Edina, Minn., El. Ed. Aves, Judy, Stale Center, H.Ec. Jl.; Beacons, +; (), 0. , Ti; . Baker, Suzanne, Caldwell, N.J., TS.C Merch., AAA, Angel Flight, Little Sisters of Mi- nerva, Varieties. Barenbrugge, Mary, Downers tirove. Ml., T8.C Merch., IK, Newman, T C Club, Student Prop. Bd. Barnett, Elizabeth, New York, N.Y., H.Ec. for Gen. Ed., Dorm Adv., V.P. Barry, Jeonette, Cedar Falls, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Newman Club. Beatty, Becky, Des Moines, H.Ec. Ed., Judo Club, Wesley, Block Bridle. Behnke, James, Des Plaines, III., IMRM, Swimming team, tl J T, Institution Mgt. Club. Berd, JoAnn, Newton, CD, CD Club, Navigators. Bergsten, Bar- bara, Moline, III., El. Ed., A. A, IT, Senior Class Sec, Greek Week Central Comm., Homecoming Central Comm., GSB. Berkland, Diana, Cylinder, H.Ec. for Gen. Ed., Tomahawk, Mortar Bd., ' I ' TU, Dean ' s Adv. Bd., 4-H. Berry, Susan, Wauwatosa, Wis., H.Ec. for Gen. Ed. Bier, Susan, Alexander, W.P.E., Festival Chorus, PEMM Club, Exec. Bd. Birch, Meg, Des Moines, Textiles, AZ, Campus Chest, BLAST Adm. Chm. Blahnik, Corly, Cedar Rapids, CD, KKF, AAA, J TA, AX, Mortar Bd. Blair, Sandra, Ames, El. Ed., Gymnastics, FA. Block, Joyce, Gladbrook, T C Merch., T C Club. Boehnke, Mary, Mason City, El. Ed., AZ, i;AI, ' I ' K , AX, Singers, GSB. Botts, Diane, Albia, H.Ec. Ed., HR, GSB liaison. Career Day Events Co-Chm. Bowen, Diane, Henderson, El. Ed., AZ, CD Club, Veishea Career Days Comm., Veishea Parade Comm. Brady, Patricia, New Hampton, Int. design, AA Club, V.P. Linden Hall. .Brandt, Joan, Garna- villo, El, Ed., Intramurals, CD Club. Brasch, Janeen, Waterloo, T C. Breuer, Barbara, Burlington, Die- tetics, Newman Club, F N Club, F N Veishea dis- plays. Brown, Judith E., Adel, CD, K+, CD Club, Festival Chorus. Brown, Judy, Ames, H.Ec. Ed., ' MO, OX, Am. H.Ec. Assoc, H.Ec. Ed. Club. Brown, Marilyn, Hampton, CD, CD Club. Bruce-Dick, Bernice, Sanfernendo, Trinidad, H.Ec Ed. Bruns, Robert, George, IMRM, l-Club, IM Club, H.Ec Club. Bruzek, Frances, Min neapolis, Minn,, H.Ec. Ed.; Transferred from St. Benedicts. Bryan, Elizabeth, Spirit Lake, H.Ec Ed., A An. Buehler, Flora, Elmhurst, III., CD, Intramurals. Bur- mester, Sandra, Des Moines, Int. Design, Orcehsis, Art Club. Burns, Linda, Ames, CD, KA, Pom-Pom Girls, People to People, M.E. Wives. Burns, Linda, Marion, H.Ec. Ed., Festival Chorus, Pres. Tilden House. Burr, Michele, Cedar Rapids, H.Ec. Ed., FEG, Veishea Career Days Comm. Burshem, Norma, Hope, Minn., F N Food Sci., TF, F N Club, Newman. HOME ECONOMICS T C students are amazed by how a basic pattern can be altered to produce so many cJifFerent designs. 446 Home Economics Facilities at Standstill lampbetl, Mary, Normal, III., Int. Design, AA Club. :arlson, Diane, Pocahontas, H.Ec. Ed., YWCA, H.Ec. d. Club, n.N. Cornwath, Ellen, Kirkland, Wis., nt. Design, AA Club. Carr, Martha, Mt. Ayr, H.Ec. d.. Bomb Staff, Iowa Model U.N., H.Ec. Ed. Club. Larson, Susan, Cedar Rapids, El. Ed., CD Club, XA, ' arieties. Carter, Janice, Cedar Rapids, CD, K K I , ' arieties. Little Sisters of Minerva. :avin, MinEtto Sue, Osceola, T C. Cerwick, Mary Lnn, Ames, El. Ed. Chambers, Elissa, Ottawa, III., N dietetics, AIA, AAA. Channel, Anne, Darien, lonn., H.Ec. Chenoweth, Gail, Ottumwa, Int. ' esign, AI ' A, Transferred from Central Miss. State, o-Chm. Bands Comm. for Veishea. Chickering, usan, Webb, W.P.E., PEMM Club, YIA treas,, 5U Rifle Team, Adv. Linden Hall. ;hilds, Diane, Ames, CD, Oratorio, Festival Chorus. Ihristensen, Jane, Spirit Lake, Ad. Design, AA lub. Christen son, Marcia, Peterson, H.Ec. Ed., lA , UN, H.Ec. Ed. Club. Clark, Barbaro, Lake ity, CD. Coggeshall, Grace, Naperville, III., CD, iXA, — Al, Singers, Cardinal Keynotes. Collins, liana, Des Moines, H.Ec. for Gen. Ed., Ai A. ook, Melvin, Ottumwa, Int. Design. Crance, Sue, ,mes. Int. Design, KKT, A -A. Crawford, Coe- inn. West Des Moines, A A Ed., A A Club, AA )pen House for Veishea. Dahl, Susan, Newtown quare, Penn., T C Merch., T C Club, Young Dem., ' arieties. Festival Chorus. Dahlquist, Barbaro, ort Dodge, Int. Design, Greek Week Art Dir., ' 4 ' li, Crescents, Festival Chorus, AA Club. Dahl- trom, Elizabeth, Winnetka, III., H.Ec. Ed., F ' B, arieties, Panhel Pub. Relations Bd. ' allager, Suson, Urbandale, PEW, r B, Little isters of Maltese Cross, PEMM Club, Varieties, res. of Pep Council. Davidson, Jean, Ames, T C lesign, AAA. Davis, Sharon, St. Louis, Mo., T C erch., T C Club, Treas Barton, Intramurals. Daw- on, Susan, Kelley, PEW, PEMM Club, WIA, Wom- ns Fencing Club. Dean, Pat, Elmwood Park, 111., I.Ec. Jl., Daily Staff, Dorm Adv., Festival Chorus, Ol Newsman. Dee, Carlo, State Center, H.Ec. d., KAO, Angel Flight. ' elfs, Donna, Toldeo, Food Sci., AAA, Tomahawks, iS, Angel Flight, HR. Denner, Lynda, Santa Rosa, :al., AA, 1;K, SOV, OES, H.Ec. Ed. Club. DeVries, :heryl, Sioux Center, H.Ec. Ed., AZ, — Al, Music ouncil, SOV, Varieties. Dietrich, Sonia, Amana, :D, I ' A, CD Club, Intramurals, Dorm Adv. Dikko, k ' ishatv, Kaduna, Nigeria, F N Cn., Cosmopol- on Club, Sec. PASOA. Dodge, Deeno, Hartley, I.Ec. Ed. lohogne, Diane, Garden City, Kan., Int. Design, CKI, A ' l ' A. Draman, Mary, Redfield, H.Ec. Ed., 5U Singers, SOV, Cardinal Keynotes. Dueland, liane, Nevada, T C, ATA, Pep Council, B B, estival Chorus. Duncan, Cheryl, Urbandale, e ch., T C Club, Festival Chorus. Dunham, Do- een, Schnectady, N.Y., T C, KAO. Dunn, Pam- la, Avon, Conn., EI. Ed., IIH , Little Sisters of Ainerva. loston, Judith, West Union, Dietetics, F N Club, Jewman Club. Edgington, Permilla, Winterset, I.Ec. Ed., H.Ec, Ed. Club, Sor-Dor. Elling, Marion, otimer, H.Ec. Ed., Beacons, ' t ' TO, ( X, Singers, estivol Chorus. Ellis, Deborah, Maquoketa, F N, N Club, Festival Chorus. Emembolu, Justina, Nigeria, Gen. H.Ec. Erdmann, Sally, Elmhurst, III., :D, AAII, Festival Chorus, CD Club, Bomb. iricson, Wendy, Western Spring, III., El. Ed., K. n, ittle Sisters of Minerva. Esdale, Leslye, Bowling Jreen, Ohio, Int. Design. Ezarski, Caria, Corwith, .Eq., r-Mi, H.Eq. Club, H.Ec. Council. Fachman, lAorgaret, Fort Dodge, ElEd., Soc. Chm. Oak Hall, P, King House. Fairleigh, Roberta, Clinton, El. id., (tN, CD Club, I. Ad. Wives Club. Fessler. .inda, Thornton, F.E,, Band, Wesley. 447 HOME ECONOMICS In the Home Ec. kitchen anything can happen— from a flat angel food cake to a marvelous souffle. Fick, Bernadine, Hartley, H.Ec. Gen. Ed. Finlayson Barbara, Bennington, Vt., H.Ec. Ed., AXA, GSB V.P. H.Ec. Ed. Club. Fleischhauer, Candy, Arling ton Ht., III., CD, Al ' A, ' I ' Td, Sketch, Deans Adv Bd., Pep Coucnil. Frame, Janet, Iowa City, El. Ed Tomahawks, CD Club. Frazier, Judith Ann, Oris wold, H.Ec. Ed., r+Ii, iAI, Co-Chm. Sor-Dor Singers, Cardinal Keynote, SOV. Fritz, LeDonno Churdan, Int. Design, AAA, OX, A A, K J . Fulton, Jo, Perry, H.Ec. Ed. Funnemark, Lorraine Wesky, Food Sci., ( . , F N Club, Transferrei from Wartburg. Galey, Cicely, Centerville, El. Ed CD Club. Gambs, Susan, Niagara, Winnepec Canda, El. Ed., AAIF. Gorms, Judy, Monona, H.Ec Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Dorm Adv. Gay, Melodie Barrington, III., CD, CD Club, Rodeo Club. Gegner, Barbara, Oskaloosa, PEW, WIA Rep PEMM Club. Geurts, Judy, Grinnell, H.Ec. Ed H.Ec. Ed. Club, Festival Chorus, WRA Soc. Chm Joint Womens Hours Comm. Giesking, Sharer Woden, AA, Festival Chorus. Gordon, Constance Ames, T C Merch., T C Club, H.Ec. Orientatio Comm. Grieve, Madaline, Pierson, AA, Festive Chorus, AA Club. Griggs, Janet, Hancock, El. Ed AAA, Cl. , V. P. Birch Hall. Gronew old, Joanne, Shell Rock, H.Ec. Ed., HR, OX Oratorio, WRA Elections Comm. Gross, Elizabeth Schenectady, N.Y., Dietetics, F N Club, Bias Hahn, Donna, Moville, El. Ed., Beacons, Tome hawks, H.Ec. Orientation Comm. Hale, Jar Brighton, III., Dietetics. Hall, Carolyn, Des Moine; T C Merch., AAA, Bomb Staff, T C Club, NAIADS Festival Chorus, Sec. Veishea Pub. Hall, Julii lawton, H.Ec. Ed., Festival Chorus, H.Ec. Ed. Clut Hammond, Monte, Burt, Adv. Design, Cheer Squac Hannaman, Louise, Emmons, Pa., El. Ed., AAIl Orchesis, Pom-pom girl; capt. Pep Council. Har rahan, Theresa, Creston, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., H.Ec. Clut Newman. Harless, Betsy, Sioux City, AA Ed., AAJ Fencing Club. Harmon, Linda, Eldon, El. Ed., ' J ON, A. A, Festival Chorus, CD Club. Harnei Judy, Des Moines, T C Merch., AZ. Hartwrell, Pamela, Omaha, Neb., H.Ec. T.JI., AAJ l ' l . Angel Flight, Daily Staff, Homemaker Staf Harwell, Ann, Bellevue, Neb., H.Ec. Ed., AAIl it KA, H.Ec. Club. Haugo, Madelyn, Lake Mill El. Ed., KA, CD Club, GSB Sec, Oratorio. Havror Nancy, Cedar Rapids, El. Ed. CD Club, Navigatoi Hays, Edna, Riverton, El. Ed., KA, ' l ' . o, Winte Cotillion Central Comm., CD Club. Helsel, Diant Naperville, III., Food. Sci., AAA, ON. Herr, Nedra, Dallas Center, T C. Hinshaw, Bai bara, Eldora, T C Merch., K , T C Club. Hofei Steve, Comanche, Int. Design, Y.R. ' s, Blast Ai Comm., Pres. Pearson House. Hoff, H. Doan, Cai rol. Ad. Design, ' I ' Att, Intramurals, Varieties. Ho aday, Carol, Ames, Dietetics, F N Club, Banc GSB, Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross. Nor stead, Nancy, Manhattan, Kan., CD, Beacon: ■I ' TO, Welsey, Band, Oratorio. 448 Males Are an Increasingly Familiar Sight in Home Ec Classes orns, Nancy, Des Moines, El. Ed., XA, CD Club, lubacher, Marsha, El. Ed., Estherville, Oratorio, estiva! Chorus, CD Club. Hughes, Grace, Clinton, ;D, AAll, Singers, Festival Chorus, CD Club. lughes, Mary, Cheyenne, Wyo., CD, (.)X, AAA, ;D Club. Humke, Steven, Ackley, Int. Design. Jupp, Eileen, Marietta, Ohio, El. Ed., Transferred rom Marietta College. lutchison, Penny, Molina, III. Hyer, Pauline, Ke- anee. III., T C Clothing, Military Ball Queen. lyler, Mary Jo, Ames, Advertising, :jOV, AA Club. liya, Lami, Kano, Nigeria, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., KA, osmopolitan Club, PASOA, Nigerian Students Inion. Illg, RosaLee, Bode, T C, house pres., Ja- obsen, Sally, Arvada, Colo., T C Merch., AAA. acobson, Helen, Sioux City, El. Ed., AZ. Jaeger, lary Ann, Garden Lity, N.r., T C Clothing, Dorm reas. Jansen, Jul, St. Louis, Mo., Food Sci., AAA, Jaiads. Janssen, Ida, Ackiey, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., Cos- lo poll tan Club. Jensen, Lynn, Sioux City, El. Ed., esrival Chorus, Wesley houndation Council. John- an, Diane, Minneapolis, Minn., El. Ed., Al ' A, Lit- e Sisters of Minerva, Pep Club. ohnson, Evonne, Washta, H.Ec, K. Johnson, eanette, Mundelein, HI., H.Ec. JL, T ' l ' li, Sor-Dor, eishea Pub. Comm. Johnson Judith, Roscoe, N.Y., letetics, f-N Club. Johnson, Pamela, St. Ansgar, -Ec. Ed., AAA, Beacons, Tomaahwk, UX, HR, onforth Award. Johnson, Trudy, Des Moines, D, CD Club. Joines, Roseann, Melvin. jst, Joanne, Cedar Rapids, Fashion Design, T ' Mi, iU Players, SOV cast, TC Club, Festival Chorus. acena, Mavis, Rock Valley, H.Ec. Ed., AAA, L , 1 0, Beacons V.P. Kaemmer, Laxley, Fonddulac, is., Dietetics, KAU, FN Club. Kahre, Jean, Des loines, CD, Campus Chest Coordinator. Keeney, anis, Des Moines, ElEd., Oratorio Chorus, CD lub. Keller, Margaret, Oak Park, 111., El. Ed., lev man, CD Club. elley, Karia, Lamoni, T C Merch., JIB t . Kelsey, fnda, Iowa Falls, El. Ed., CD Club. Kemp, Pat, iverside. 111., T C, HR, Young Republicans, SOV ew, CD Club. Kimberly, Batty, Maxwell, El. Ed., 4 Ji, CD Club, H.Ec. Council. Kimmel, Suson, isceola, PEW, PEMM Club. King, Barbara, Mus- atine. Food Sci., AAII, W, Symphonic Band, AS-Sec. ing, Sue, Webster City, El. Ed., CD Club. Kinney, son. Sterling, 111., l.Mgt. Klingman, Ann Marie, ilver Springs, Md., El. Ed., CD Club. Klitzke, Lois, ary. III., HEc. Ed., WRA-V.P., WRA formal chm. nittig, Dennis, Farnhamville, Adv. Design, Alumni all V.P., AA Club. Koepsell, Judy, Rochester, linn., CD. oestner, Kay, Des Moines. Koon, Virginia, Traer, I.Ed., AX1 , CD Club, Oratorio Choir, l.Ad. Wives, X Sweetheart, Festival Chorus. Kosanke, Pa- icia, Eldora, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club Pres., H.Ec. ouncil. Krauss, Nancy, Chicago, 111., T C Merch., %C Club. Krueger, Lindy, Wayzata, Minn., Food ci., KKr, . . A, -MO, ) Treas., Homecoming entral Comm., Veishea subcomm. Kubik, Suz- nne, Hudson, Food Sci., Oratorio Chorus, Fes- val Chorus. uahl, Jan?, Elkport, Dietetics, ' I ' Tn, Beacons, HR, N Club, Festival Chorus. Kull, Morgaret, Ventura, ol., H.Ec. Gen. Ed., HR. Lacoste, Marilyn, Rock- ed, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Rodeo Club. ance, Alice, Washington, H.Eq., H.Eq. Club. Land- raf, Barbara, Ames, H.Ec. Ed.; H.Ec. Ed. Club, lew man, Larson, Judith, Story City, H.Ec. Ed., louse Pres. 449 Lee, Audrey, BatHe Creek, H.Ec. Ed., Campus 4-H AAA, Varsity Band. Lesher, Melanie, Clarion AA-Adv., K ' l ' . Lettow, Nancy, Iowa Falls, T C, Al ' A. Libberton, Connie, Lanark, III., H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club. Logon, Jeanne, Mason City, Int Design, KKF, GSB sec. Lucas, Joan, Lenox, H.Ec Ed., AAA, OX, H.Ec. Ed. Club, Festival Chorus. Ludwig, Arlene, Lombard, III., CD, CD Club, Fes tival Chorus, Sor-Dor. Luett, Noncy Jo, MaquO ' keta, CD, CD Club, K ' l ' . McClintic, Julia, Altoono Int. Design, AA Club. McCormack, Jo Anne, De; Moines, El. Ed. McCoy, Larry, Ames, AA Ad., Glee Club, Chamber Singers. McGuire, Carolyn, Ore gon, Mo., Food Sci., FN Club. McKee, Janet, Montezuma, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed Club pub. chm., Westminster Fellowship Retreat; Chm., Dorm Adv, McReynolds, Jean, Reasnor, Die tetics, FN Club. Maginnis, Carol, Kirk wood. Mo. Int. Design, AAA, -I ' TO, A ' hA, Naiads, Veishec Art Coordinator. Malmborg, Karen, Elkader, H.Eq. assistant hall dir., H.Ec. Council, H.Eq. Club. Matt- son, Marsha, Omaha, Neb., Int. Design, AA Club Maurer, Mary Ellen, Spencer, H.Ec. Ed., , New man. Mayberry, Patricia, Pocahontas, El. Ed. Meeks Margaret, Mar telle, Int. Serv., Iowa Model UN Sec. -Genera I. Meerdink, Lots, Austin, H.Ec. Ed. Homecoming Central Comm. Meisenheimer, Nancy St. Paul, Minn., H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, S0 crew. Mensing, Mary, Greenfield, H.Ec. Ed., Mis; WRA, Festival Chorus, Dorm Adv. Merkley, Su- son, Dell Rapids, S.Dak,, T C Merch., HR, T C Club, K . Miller, Beverly, Cedar Rapids, Dietetics, AXf sec, H.Ec. Council Pres., FN Club Pres,, Oratoric Chorus, FEG sec. Miller, Julie Anne, Waterloo Food. Sci., AXn Pres., Mortarboard, '  N, I To Veishea Central Comm. Miller, Loretta, Wood ward, CD, CD Club. Miller, Nancy, Ames, AA Miller, Tami, Ames, H.Ec. Ed., AX12. Moore, Linda What Cheer, T C Merch., T C Club, Honors Pro gram. Moron, Judith, St. Paul, Minn., Int. Design, Xfi Morris, Susan, Ames, T C, Festival Chorus, T C Club. Morrissey, Ann, Ames, El. Ed., XO, AAA t T( . Mortensen, Patricia, Irwin, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec Ed. Club, Dorm Adv. Mouw, Janice, Fort Dodge El. Ed., CD Club, Dorm Adv., Sor-Dor. Movall Kristine, Wauwatosa, Wis,, CD, KA, CD Club Myers, Carol, Lamoni, T C Merch., Singers, Assist ant hall dir., T C Club, Festival Chorus. Naff ziger, Cheryl, Wheaton, III., T C Merch., . Q SOV crew. Nast, Sharia, Cresco, H.Ec. Ed. Neol Gloria, Dexter, AA Ed. Nelson, Kathleen, Alvord T C Merch., T C Club. Nichols, Joyce, Seaford N.Y., CD, Little Sisters of Maltese Cross, ROTC Honorary Cadet Capt., Iowa State Players. Home Economics students spend much of their time making special projects or In doing research work. 450 Home Ec College Increases Emphasis on Grad, Research Work Nielson, Beverly, Rugby, N.Dak., CD, Little Sisters of Minerva. Nowels, Marsha, College Springs, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Singers, (l. . Nuehring, Lois, Lytton, Int. Design, AA Club. O ' Connell, Maggie, Anthon, I.Mgt., I.Mgt. Club officer. O ' Don- nell, Louise, Slater, Adv., ) , Newman. Ogun- rinde, Victoria, Okallorn, Nigeria, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., YWCA, H.Ec. Club. Olmslead, Jane, Edina, Minn., El. Ed., -VIA, Vei- shea Mass Mailing Sec, EBC Sec. Orr, Susan, St. Louis, Mo., int. Design, AXl ' , A ' f ' A, ON, Bomb Pub. Bd. Osborn, Elizabeth Ann, Des Moines, H.Ec. Ed., AAA, Crescents, SOV crev , Greek Res. Coordinator. Ostbloom, Linda, Lehigh, H.Ec. Gen. Ed. Osterhus, Joyce, Des Moines, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club. Ottele, Joanne, Wheaton, III., El. Ed. Owens, Jean, Algona, El. Ed., CD Club, House Of- ficer. Palmer, Carolyn, Waterloo, CD. Parks, Shar- olyn, Centerville, El. Ed., .XL ' , 1 ' TU, (). , Al ' A, ' I ' Ktl Sweetheort. Parsons, Gayle, Deerfield, III., AA Ed., HR, A ' l-A, +Tci. Poysen, Alberta, Co- manche, F N, F N Veishea display, F N Club, I ' A. Perkins, John, Lombard, III., Adv. Design, TKE. Phillips, Karen, Western Springs, III., El. Ed., KA,. 1- 1, H.Ec. Council, Panhellenic Council, Merill- Polmer Institute, Symphony Orchestra. Pickering, Carol, Lansing, III., H.Ec. Ed., . l A, Angel Flighi, Sisters of Minerva, Campus Chest Central Comm,, Horse Show Comm. Pilling, Linda, Centerville, AA Ed., . 1. ' , Homecoming Central Comm., Orchesis, Little Sisters of Minerva, FEG. Pitzen, Barbara, Ames, CD. Pleuss, Barbara, Newton, El. Ed., Trans- ferred from Drake, CD Club. Polcer, Michael, Hide- away Park, Colo., R.M., I.Mgt. Club. Politis, Elaine, Ames, El. Ed,, I ' Ml, CD Club. Price, Sue, Shell Rock, CD, CD Club, Navigators. Quak- enbush, Diana, Burlington, Int. Design. Rasmus, Judith, Garner, H.Eq., WRA Elections Chm., AUEC, MDdel UN, UCCM. Rausch, Susan, Perry, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., AAA, Singers, KIFC sec. Ray, Jane, Fon- tanelle, CD . Reese, June, Otiey, CD, Campus Chest Cetnral Comm., Pep Council. Riccelli, Paulo, Des Moines, T C, I ' M;, Angel Flight. Riley, Carolyn, Van Meter, H.Ec. J!., Ili; , Tl , UN, Outlook for Women. Rinker, M. Jean, Boone, H.Ec. Gen. Ed., Human Relations Comm., . AII, Women ' s Pan- hellenic Council. Rodgers, Vivian, Milo, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, K ' P. Rogers, Mary, Kelley, CD. Roh ' ena, Patricia, Cedar Rapids, H.Ec. Ed , H.Ec Ed. Club, Newman, Beacons, AAA. Rompot, Sheryl. Cedar Rapids, Int. Design, Dorm officer and adv. Rosien, Suzanne, Fort Dodge, CD, II IM ' . Ross, Jill, Buckingham, Int. Design, AA Club, Festival Chorus. Ross, Susan, Kettering, Ohio, F N, Beacons, GSB, UCCM, F N Club, A. A, -MO. Rottler, Sara, Greene, H.Ec, Gen. Ed., ISU Or- chestra, Runneberg, Cathy, Mallard, AA Ed., ' . ' .I, Singers. Soulilis, Mora, Minneapolis, Minn., AA, Trans- ferred, Art Des. for Veishea Pub., Co-Art Dir. for Homecoming. Schalk, Vicki, Evercjreen, Colo., El, Ed., AAA. Scheib, Sandra, Shenandoah, I.Mgt., AAA, Veishea Dance Comm., Campus Chest Core Sec, I Mgt. Club. Schmidt, Ann, Huron, S.Dak., T C Merch., AAA, (l. , . A, Orchesis, Spanish Club, Homecoming Beauty Review Co-Chm., T C Open House Chm, Schroder, Angela, Am3s, El. Ed., CD Club, ISEA, UN. Schroeder, Janet, Denver, Colo., T C Merch. Schroeder, Janice, Stockton, PEW, Campus 4-H, PEMM Club. Schuldt, Kothryn, Shell Rock, Int. Des,, Singers, SRA Activities Chm. Schultz, Jan, Sioux City, Dietetics, FN Club, Festival Chorus. Schweighoefer, Susan, St. Louis, Mo., H.Ec. Gen. Ed, HEc, Ed. Club, Festival Chorus, AX Sweet- heart, Scott, Deanna, Corydon, F N, CN, i:. l. Symphonic Bond, Festival Chorus, F N Career Doys Co-Chm., Varsity Band. 451 HOME ECONOMICS Art classes can be quite general as in Applied Art 103 or very specific courses devoted to the study of such things as weaving or v oodworking. Seeks, James, Davenport, Int. Design, Mv ' -Pres., ISU CheerleadersCapt., AA Club V.P., Pep Coun- cil, Velshea Dept. Display Co-Chm. Sickels, Po- tricia, Bedford, AA Ed., Veishea Ticket Sales, Cam- pus Chest. Sieben, Katherine, Leawood, Kan., CD, CD Club, AA Club, Festival Chorus. Siehl, Miriam, Grinnell, El. Ed., CD Club. Slouter, Morilyn, Ames, El. Ed., RLDS-Sec. Smith, C. Joi, Spirit Lake, H.Ec. J I., XV., A AT, ON. Smith, Janet, Knoxville, El. Ed. Smith, Marian, St. Ansgar. Smith, Mary Jacobs, Clinton, Int. Design, A ' I ' A. Smith, Penelope, St. Tenafly, N.J., H.Ec, A , Campus Chest. Snider, Ruth, Ames, EI.Ed. Snyder, Marvel, Ames, H.Ec. Ed. Spohn, Patricia, Des Moines, EI.Ed., CD Club, Spanish Club. Stahlhut, Linda McDowell, Sum- ner, CD, PEG. Sleenhoek, Judith, Pella, H.Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Festival Chorus. Steffenson, Mary, Des Moines, CD, Illi ' l ' . Stephenson, Linda, Ames, CD, CD Club, Festival Chorus. Stickler, Bernetta, Maywood, III., FN ' CN, Singers, Cosmopolitan Club. Strohn, Jane, Ames, H PEW, PEMM Club, Sym phonic Bond, Symphonic Orch. Strope, Dianne, Spirit Lake, H.Ec. Ed., . . A, ( . . Stuekerjuergen, Carol, Salem, Dietetics, FN Club. Stump, Connie, Tamo, EI.Ed., A ,, Angel Flight. Stuntz, Martha Greene, H PEW, Mortarboard, Cardinal Keynotes PEMM Club. Subok, Barbara, Minneapolis, Minn Sutherland, Rena, Indianola, T C, KKl ' .Sutton Sharon, Paton, EI.Ed., CD Club, Campus Crusade for Christ. Swanson, Jeanne, Golt, Food Sci. K. n, JTO, Mortarboard, Angel Flight com mander, ISU Marching Band Twirler, Newman Campus 4.H. Swilzer, Judith, Algona, H PEW PEMM Club, Cosmopolitan Club. Taylor, Judith Muscatine, Dietetics, FN Club. Teske, Janice, Siou City, EI.Ed., CD Club, Model UN, I ' A. Thiltgen, Kathy, Sioux City, H.Ec, Si, fashior editor of Outlook, ROTC Honorary Capt. Thomp ' son. Daphne, Nevada, T C Merch., T C Club Ward System. Thompson, Gayle, Edino, Minn. H.Ec. Ed., AAA, KIFC sec, KISU D.J. Thoms, Sara Waverly, H.Ec. Jl., AXS , It II-Pres., I ' T(I-Sec. Adv. Mgr. Iowa State Daily. Trewin, Carol Richardson, Texas, Dietetics, FN Club. Trousdale Jill, Alden, H PEW, T ' M!, Angel Flight, PEMM Club Orchesis. 452 Tucker, JoLyn, Akron, El. Ed., Homecoming Cen- tral comm., CD Club, KAO. Tucker, Susan, Des Moines, Int. Design, AXl?, Angel Flight, A ' I ' A, Veishea AA Open House Chm. Tudor, Margaret, Edina, Minn., El. Ed., I . n. Daughters of Diana, Pledge Princess. Turner, Karol, Fayette, H,Ec. Ed., H.Ec. Ed. Club. Twait, Maurine, Mt. Ayr, PEW, Orchesis-ofRcer, SOV, Chamber Singers, Singers. Uchyfil, Elizabeth, Garwin, H.Ec. Ed., HEc. Ed. Club, French Club, Ward System. Uhl, Jonice, Storm Lake, H PEW, IIIM ' , WIA, PEMM Club, Pom-Pom Girls, Panhellenic. Ulfers, Marilyn, Cedar Rapids, El. Ed., VA, Oratorio Choir, Festival Chorus, YMCA Tutor, Block and Bridle. Uthe, Susan, Ames. Van DerZyl, Beverly, Ankeny. Vanemburg, Rebecca, Phoenix, Ariz., H.Ec. Ed,, ' .. ' , H.Ec. Ed. Club, Campus Crusade for Christ, Transfe rred from Phoenix College. Vaubel, Cynthia, Jewell, F N, DFI Club. Verbugt, Kathleen, Lamont, CD, Birch Moll Pres., WRA Legislative Bd. Verge, Joanne, St. Louis, Mo, El Ed., Oak Hall V.P., CD Club, Sor-Dor. Wahl, Kathryn, Sibley, El. Ed., F-l-B, 4 TO freas., n , CD Club sec, FEG. Wake, J. Diane, Murray, Int. Design, AA Club, Asst. Hall Dir., Festival Chorus, SOV Comm. Walter, Suzanne, Overland, Mo., H.Ec. Gen. Ed., KKI ' , ISEA, HEc. Ed. Club. Walther, Lee, Gamovillo, Adv. Design, , Xi , A ' I ' A, Pep Council, SOV Set Design, Union Bd. Pub. Ware, Sue, Carroll, El. Ed., AAA, Pep Council, Or- atorio Chorus. Welsh, Cleve, Barrlngton, F N, Campus Chest, KA sec. Welsh, Judith, Des Moines, Dietetics, n . Festival Chorus, F N Club. We- rner, Janet, Montezuma, H.Ec, Ed., Mortarboard, ' I ' TO, OX, Beacons Pres., Tomahawk, Campus 4-H Pres., H.Ec. Ed. Club, , , A. West, Diane, Sac- ramento, Col., Dietetics, F N Club, Transferred from Sacramento State College. Wifvat, Christina, Perry, H.Ec. Ed., A ., H.Ec. Ed. Club, Festival Chorus. Wiley, Barbara, Burlington, H.Ec. Ed., ATA, Angel Flight, IFC Sec, H.Ec. Ed. Club. Willioms, Donna, Tipton, CD. Williams, Elizabeth, Danville, Dietet- ics, F N Club. Wilson, Ann, Burt, T C Merch. Wilson, Marilyn, Dickens, El. Ed., Tomahawk, . A OX, SRA Pres, Welters, Judy, Nora Springs, HEc Ed„ YMCA sec. and V.P. Workman, Marilyn, Madison, Wis., AA Ed., Rifl- Club, SOV, YWCA, AA Club, Wright, Jeannene, Mediapolis, ElEd., AAA, OX. Wuestenberq, Vrcki, Donahue, AA Ed., AA Club Wulf, Mariorie, Alns- worth. Int. Design, AA Club, Transferred from Simpson College. Yoerger, Joan, Merrill, EI.Ed. Ycunq, Nancy, Milo, H.Ec Ed.. Tomahawk Na- tional Sec, East Linden Pres., K ' J . Young, Solly, Clarion, ElEd Younger man, Su- san, Charles City, Dietetics, Symphonic Band, Var- sity Band. WWi HOME ECONOMICS MacKay Hall can provide on interesting short cut for cJe- prived males. 453 Front Row: Susan E. Tynes, jr. (v. p.); Beverly J. Miller, sr. (pres.); Marilyn A. Hempy, jr. (sec); Mary C. McCormick, jr. (treas.). Top Row: Janet Johnson, soph.; Mary Leffler, jr.; Jim Self, sr.; Kathy Green ley, jr.; Jo Malone, soph. Home Economics Council The Home Economics Council is made up of a representative from each of the departmental clubs, a senator-at-large, and is GSB Senator. The council correlates the affairs of each of the clubs, provides legislation, and handles all administrative duties of the ISU chapters of the American and Iowa Home Economics Associations. It also helps in the planning of the fall orientation. This past year the council was quite active in getting the vending machines installed in MacKay Hall. Institution Management Institution Management Club is open to anyone in that particular field or a technical institute program. This past year, the fifty-five mem- bers were introduced to different areas of institution management, as well as information related to class work. Several members attended the Iowa Restaurant Association convention in Des Moines in the fall. As a whole, the club sponsored a departmental banquet, worked on Veishea Cherry pies, and constructed a Veishea Open House display. Front Row: Marie Harris, qrad.; Dainne Powers, soph.; Thomas Walsh (adv.); Maggie O ' Connell (sec. -treas.); James Self (pres.); James Behnke (v. p.); Robert Rippe, grad. Second Row; Delores Jen- sen, soph.; Sharon Grimm, soph.; Dean Hayes, jr.; Kathy Zmoiek, soph.; Mary Rickard, fr.; Carol Stob, jr.; Irene Huber, fr.; Joan Cox, ST.; Marsha Elgin, soph. Third Row: Frank Markun, soph.; Donald Ruehle, jr.; Jon Larson, soph.; Richard Lynch, soph.; Lynn Stille, sr.; Darrell Banks, fr.; Scott Metcalf, fr.; Robert Bruns, sr.; Michael Pol- cer, sr. Top Row: Merle Huber, jr.; John Weothermon, jr.; Randy Kellogg, soph.; Sandra Scheib, jr.; Kenneth Hadfield, fr.; Linda Motzko, jr.; Melanie Derr, soph.; Gary Weaver, soph.; Nancy Dunn, fr.; Fred Eppers, fr.; James Cooney, fr. 454 I a f fi Front Row; Carol J. Smith, sr.,- Moureen R. O ' Brien, jr. (sec); Lindy J. Kruger, sr. (treos.); Donna Delfs, sr. (pres.); Sherry J. Parks, sr.; Marilyn S. Wilson, sr.; Joan Lucas, sr.; Pamela Johnson, sr. Second Row; Lorraine E. Funnemark, sr.; Joan H. Linder, sr.; Carolyn A. Riley, sr.; Janet E. Griggs, sr.; Marcia K. Christenson, sr.; Suzanne Septer, jr.; Diane S. Helsel, sr.; Janet Wemer, sr.; Kathy Wahl, sr. Top Row: Judy A. Aves, sr.; Mary E. Maurer, sr.; Judith Welsh, sr.; Mary C. Boehnke, sr.; Marsha L. Novels, sr.; Darlene VonWeihe, sr.; Lindy Harmon, sr.; Mary A. McKinley, sr.; Jeannene I. Wright, sr.; Ann L. Schmidt, sr. Omicron Nu Catherine MacKay, the first dean oi Home Economics at Iowa State, founded Omicron Nu in 1913. It is an honorary recognizinc, superior scholarship and promoting leadership and research in the field of Home Economics. As a part of the annual functions of Omicron NU, members hold a sophomore recognition tea and an Initiation Banquet; each year outstand- ing students in the college are recognized by the honorary. Phi Epsilon Omicron The purposes of Phi Upsilon Omicron are to promote home economics on the college level, promote the intellectual and moral development of the members, and establish and strengthen the bonds of friendship. Mem- bers must have a third quarter sophomore or junior status, and must be in the top thirty per cent of their class. They are also chosen on the basis of interest and background in home economics activities. Front Row; Kathy L. Wahl, sr. (treas.); Susan M. Grafft, sr. (pres.); Sara J. Thorns, sr. (sec); Janet L. Wemer, sr. Second Row: Nancy J. Honsteod, sr.; Edna L. Hays, sr.; Sherry J. Parks, sr.; Ann Mor- rissey, sr.; Carolyn A. Riley, sr. Top Row: Judy A. Aves, sr.; Susan T. Ross, sr.; Joan H. Linder, sr.; Lindy J. Kruger, sr.; Gayle L. Parsons, sr.; Carol L. Maginnis, sr. 455 Enrollment Climbs in College of Sciences and Humanities EnroUincnt in the College of Sciences and Humanities continued to climb steadily with fall quarter ' s enrollment up by more than 500 over that of Fall ' 66. Sciences and Humanities received three new majors also. They were computer sci- ence, music, and philosophy. As of winter quar- ter, music and philosophy had 23 majors a piece. To ease the crowded class situation. Sciences and Humanities received many capital improvements including a new physics addition and Botany ' s Hessey Hall. The faculty has also approved a proposal to reduce the total number of credits required for graduation in Sciences and Humanities from 205 to 192. At present a student must average over 17 credits per quarter, and thus 74 per cent of the students take over 12 quarters to graduate. The faculty also recommended reducing the mini- mum credit requirements in several groups such as math and English. Dean Chalmer Roy of the College of Sciences and Human- ities is working on the extensive credit and course changes in the college. Front Row: A. MacKinney, W. Lockhcirt, A. Walker, J. F. Smilh, R. Hansen, K. Hussev. Second Row: R. Riley, P. Von Wieden- field, L. Borkhalter, C. Maple, D. French, A. Kehlenbeck, V, Joseph Top Row: R. Talbot, F. Bartle, C. Roy, W, Kuhn, J. Hin richsen, F. G. Smith, T. Bancroft. 456 You never know for sure what you ' ll attempt or try to be in a dramatics class. Here students pantomime passing a ball around the semi-circle. Students in anthropology gain credits and work experience through interesting field work. Lab work in Chem 101 ranging from simple titration to advanced chemical analysis and experimental research are carried out in the Iowa State chemistry building. 457 SCIENCES and HUMANITIES Akins, Robert, Zool, Baxter, Marching Band, KISU. Albert, Daniel, Bioch, Decatur, Ala, i ' I ' E, Band. Albrecht, lois. Hist, Nichols, AAII, GSB Panhel Sen, EBC, AAS, PEG. Alford, Patricia, S Jl, Char- lotte, N.C., Daily, Ethos. Allen, Michael, Soc, Ames, K1, Orchesis. Alley, Horry, Stat, Winterset, I Club Pres., Football Trock. Anderson, Andrea, F Lng, Des Moines. Anderson, David, Ch S. Rochelle, ill., ACS, German Club, Chemistry Club Sec Treos. Anderson, Jonathan, I Ad, New Lenox, III., . XI ' , BSA. Anderson, Julie, Engl, Mesa, Arizona. Anderson, Lucy, Engl, West Liberty, KA, AAS, Festival Chorus. Ander- son, Michael, I Ad, RadclifFe, BSA. Antos, George, Ch C, Downers Grove, III., AXS Trees. Armstrong, Neol, REM, Berwyn, 111., Varsity I Club, Varsity swimming. Aronoff, Zena, Econ, Ames Ashland, Keith, I Ad, Clear Lake, BSA. Ba- ker, Mark, I Ad, Nevada, Alumni Hall. Balsiger, William, I Ad, Monticello, ATA, AK , Arnold Air Society, Veishea Central Com., IFC. Banwart, Sidney, Ch E, West Bend, Alumni Hall Pres., Treas. Class of 1968 Cardinol Keynotes, AlChE, M. . Barden, Ned, Bact, Bennett. Bar- ker, Mory-Lvnn, S Jl, Rochester, Minn., KA, (IS , Ethos, Sketch Daily. Barn=s, Borboro, Soc, Camp- bellsport. Wis., . KA, . l. Chamber Sinaers, IS Singers. Barr, Douglas, I Ad, Algona, .Mk It, Noiads, BSA. Bath, Gary, I Ad, Ames, Circle K Club, BSA. Baule, Dovid, TCA, Dubuque, Band, Niles House Sec Baurhyte, Robert, I Ad, Evanston, III., K2. Beary, Dennis, Ch C Math, Knoxville, ! TTS AX2, Honors Program. Beck, James, Geol, Pen- field, N.Y., Soccer Club, Geol Club Bell, Ann, F Lng, Webster City, French Club. Bell, Horriet, Hist, Essex, AAA, { A0. Benedict, Morgan, Engl, Cedar Rapids, OAX. Ben. edict, Thomas, Stat, Riverwoods, 111., YR, AlChE Stat Club. Varsitv Band. Benning, Corl, Hist, Ack lev, YD Treas., Mortensen House Pres. Bensend Elizabeth, Bot, Ames, Bot Club, UCCM. Berg James, Ch C, Milford. Bergstrom, Thomas, Zool Des Moines. TlK ' t-, Lampos, IT, HTmecoming Cen tral Com., Greek Week Central Com. Berringfon, John, PEM, Ames, I Club, Football Bever, J rrv, I Ad Webster City. Billings, Jack Hist, Waterloo, AZ. , ' 1 . 0, SOV cast. Bishof Jim, I Ad Corvdon. Bishop, Larry, I Ad, Corydor Block, Frank, I Ad, Fairfeld. Black, Richard, Geol, Ames, I ' tF. Sec, Geol CluL ISU Sport Parachute Club. Blackburn, Karen, I Ac Charles City, BSA. Blaskovich, David, Zool, Lohi ville. Alumni Hall Sec, Block Bridle Club, Nev man Club, Festival Chorus, Pre-v°t Club. Bohlke- Joyce, Zool, Scotch Gr ' ve. Boling, Jane, His Clarendon HiUs, III., KKI , AAA, Anqel Fliah Varieties. Bollhoefer, Donna, D St, Haverhill. Mo Club. Bolton, William, PEM, Parkridge, III , TKE, Gyn nasties, PE Club, I Club Pres, Sci Council. B ' newell, Robert, D St, Ottumwa, +A(I V.P , IIMI IFC Court Justice Institute on World Affairs Cho- GSB, Book, Ruth, Enal. Novnda, AZ. Anael FlloH Brindle, John, Hist, Conrad, Adelaote V.P A nolrl Air Society commander, Wrestlim. Brink James, Zool, Glidden, Adelante, Brooks, Pre tice, I Ad, Waterloo, BSA. 458 Three New Majors Added to Sciences and Humanities Brown, Andrew, i Ad, Allentown, Pa. Brown, Donald, Zool, Ames- Brown, Frank, I Ad, Ames. Brown, Judy, Engl, Ames, A, A, VI. Burckle, ludy, Zool, Webster City. Burgort, Richard, Econ, Ionia, I ' KO. Burke, Joanne, Soc, Des Moines, AAA, AKA. iurke, Phillip, Zool, Ottumwo, -M ' A. Burns, Al- lan, Soc, Hinsdale, III. Burns, Michael, Phys, Ames, Mil, IIME, Phys Club Pres. Burr, Sharon, Stat, ledar Rapids, A. A, Tomahawk, GSB. Burroughs, ent, H Gov, Greene, MRA Main Cabinet. aldwell, Stan, Math, Ames, AT, tf ni. Carpen- er, Ann, F Lnq, Ledyard, K , Oratorio Chorus, A ' RA, Exec, Council. Carr, Philip, I Ad, Ames. larroll, Kafhryn, Psych, Sibley, V ' i ' H Pres,, Mortar id., M ' X, Lampos, AAA. Carstedt, John, Math, ieaman. Casperson, Daniel, I Ad, Garner. Charter, Dana, I Ad, Perry, BSA. Chatham, How- ird. Moth, Choqrin Falls, Ohio, Tomahawk, Scab ard Blade, Sextant, GSB. Christensen, Wayne, : S Rockford, III., ilAE, Student Prop. Board. rhristiansen, Claudia, E S, Sioux City, AAA, ortar Bd. Orchesrs Pres,, SOV. Christopher, lames, I Ad, Cedar Falls, TKE, AK4 ' , Pep Coun- :il. Cheer Squad co-capt. Churchill, Jacqueline, : S, Fort Dodge. !lark, Ann, Psych. Hillsdale, 111, Beacons, Festival rhorus, UCCM. Clary, Christine, F Lnq, Sergeant iluff ' MI, Spanish Club, Orchesis, Model UN, !lou5sen, Bpttv, Ch C, Retfendorf, Beacons, To ma lawk, AAA, llll, WRA Pres. Clements, Jerrv, ath, KJpmme, Tomahawk. Sextant, Scabbard Made, Cline, Linda, Hist, Davenport, AATI, Bomb election com.. Transferred from University of Arizona. Clouser, Michael, I Ad, Ames, AZ ? ' , BSA, :iass of ' 68 V,P. Cochrane, John, PEM, Marathon, PEM Club, SOV ■estival Chorus. Codlin, James, Econ, F Lng, Sprinq ' eld. III., TKE, Cohrt, Bonnie, Math. Mason Citv Aath Club, KISU. Colburn, Susan, Soc, Rockford M., Naiads Pr s. Conley, Dennis, Econ, Winter ;et. Varsity I Cub. Swimmlnn, Band. Cot ' -orth. Jam -:. PEM Oak Park, III., f An, Varsity ' I Club, Swimming, !rawford, Elaine, Math, Dubuque. Math Club V P., land. Cronin, Janet, Hist, Charlottesville, Va. !roskew, Cathlopn, Soc, West Des Moi ' s. r T ' B, T ' X, Newman Club Soc Club. P n r- un-tll. Cross- v, Brill, Math, Osan . A2 TT FF. Math Club r.o-,v C ' ou ' h ' r. Barr . D St. Clifton Sprinqs, NY., TK J . Crow. Alan, Math, West Des Moines, Ca- J-nce Bus. Mgr. lurphey, Bet , Hist, Derby, . . A, I ' X Current, :raig, Hist, Clinton, TKE, I ' AfA, Mu Ir Council, S Singers, SOV Dadisman, Karen, D St, Ames. ionielsen, Carl, I Ad. AInona, BSA, MRA, Camera lub. Danielson, Lee, Phvs, Ames, Phvs Club ' r ' s,. Amer. Institute of Phys. Davey, Guy, Phys, D- s Moines, A X A . )avis, Thomas, Stat, Searsboro, . Ti?, St tit Club. Decker, Charles, Zool, Rockford, 111, AX. , Zool Hub, YMCA V P., Swimming. Denker, Donna, : S, Rock Rapids. Dsnnis, Craig, D St, Lincoln, eb., 1;AK, ' MI , Varsity I Club, Swimming. 3eReus, Kathy, Psych. Oskaloosa, KA, M ' X. Dett- Dorn, Kathleen, E S, Hubbard, Navigators. £ 459 Students may take private lessons from their instructors, here in Morrill Hall. DeWaay, Robert, Econ, Rock Rapids, TKE, March ing Band. DeYoung, Jan, I Ad, Ames. Dhuyvettei Greg, I Ad, Davenport, 11 Pres., AKM ' , BS IFC, Presidents ' Council. Dickes, Allen, Hist, De Moines. Dideriksen, Richard, E S, Nevada, KISU Radio Workshop. Diercks, Mary, Math, Des Moine: AM. ' , Math Club, Spanish Club. Dierks, Cathleen, E S, Ames, Transferred fror Stephens College. Dierks, Gordon, Econ, Monti cello, 4 K V.P., Greek Star, Homecoming CC Donahoe, Ruth, Math, Des Moines, 2K, Mat Club, German Club, Festival Chorus. Doncvar Patricia, Soc, Jefferson, ITR ' , AAA, AKA, lAl Newman Assoc. Dorsch, John, Ch C, Lakewooc Ohio, Biochemistry Club V.P, Dotson, Robsri Econ, Ames, 2 I ' E. Duncan, John, I Ad, Denison, Pershing Rifles, Ar nold Air Society. Durgln, Sherry, F Lng, Clintor Beacons, SPAN, Spanish Club Sec.-Treas. Dustir Donald, Ch C, Milwaukee, Wis., AXi;, PEI. Scab bard Blade. Eckhart, Mary, E S, Milford, AA Band, IS Players. Eddy, Steven, I Ad, D3S Moine: (f ' AO. Edwards, Gary, D St, Marengo. Eichacker, Charles, Ch S, Manchester. Elam, Ker neth, PEM, Marion, I!K4 , PEM Club, Varsity I Club, Baseball, Bomb stafF. Elbert, Steph9n, Ch C Ames, AX2i;, IS Players V.P. Ellerman, Lynne, S J Dallas Center, IK, Daily, Ethos. Elston, Robert E S, Houston, Texas, rrK J , Radio Workshop Emerson, Raymond, Zool, Eagle Grove, Farm House, Varsity I Club Sec, Track. Enfield, Judith, Stat, Anita, Transferred fror SUI. Engel, Volker, F Lng, Des Plaines, III., TKF German Club, Intramural Council. Epps, Sam, I Ac Joliet, III., Varsity I Club, BSA, Wrest ling. Erd mann, Duane, ChC, Rochester, Minn., FA Treas Marching Band, Pep Band. Erdmann, Paul, I Ac Milford, OAX, Sketch. Everson, John, D St, Ame: ' M ' A Pres., Track. Ewasiuk, Ronald, I Ad, Downers Grove, III Transferred from Bradley. Faber, Susan, Engl Bethesdo, Md. Fair, James, ChC, Indianolc AX—, Veishea Open House, co-chm. Fairleigh Charles, I Ad, Waterloo, 02, BSA, FEG. Farrell Lynn, F Lng, Newell, Newman Club. Fenney Karen, Bot, Northwood, Bot Club, Festival Chorus Ferguson, Nancy, Hist, Fort Dodge, WRA Treas. Campus Chest Treas. Fischer, Margaret, Zool Ankeny, IS Singers, SOV, HR. Fiscus, Ronold Ch C, Liscomb. Fisher, Paul, Phys, Center Poin Fitzgerald, Janice, S J I, Hist, Colo, Daily, LittI Sisters of Minerva. Fouts, Duane, Math, Hornick Baseball. 460 SCIENCES and HUMANITIES Frazier, Wesley, Phys, Council Bluffs, Adelante, Phys Club, SOV. Frederick, Bernard, I Ad, Boone. Froom, Thomas, I Ad, Rockford ,111., Scabbard 6 blade, Niles House V.P. Garlock, Susan, CD t(, Edina, Minn, AVS, Model UN, YWCA. Gates, Linda, S Jl, Peoria, III., AAA, Mortar Board, IT, nil ' , Veishea Central Com. Gaumer, Terry, D St, Murray, MRA Main Cabinet. Geiken, Nancy, E S, Vinton, KKT, IS Players. Gernes, Robert, I Ad, Des Moines, i)X Treas., AAS. Giddings, William, Math, Humboldt, Math Club Pres., Knapp House and Bennett House HR. Glime, Rita, Math, Blairstown, AAA. Goodenow, Glenn, Gov, Battle Creek, Acacia, tK-, Sport Parachute Club. Goodwin, Gary, Bact, Ankeny, Gymnastics mgr. Goodwin, S. Richard, I Ad, Highland Park, III., K— , bSA, Gymnastics. Gordon bruce, Ch S, Web ster Ciiy, — ' Ph. (jose, Margaret, Gov Hist, Jef ferson, T ' i ' lJ, . l. Sketch ed., Symphonic Band, Intercollegiate t ' leld Hockey. Graft, Adrienne, S Jl, Freeport, ML, Daily, Orchesis, Varieties. Grant, Richard, Zool, Bondurant, MRA Main Cabinet. Grawburg, Niann, Soc, Cherokee, IS Players. Green, Joann, Engl, Thompson, Al ' A. Green, Linda, Engl, Rockwell City. Grether, Dennis, Psych, Boone. Griffin, Patricia, Hist, Carroll, Tl ' , YD, Va- rieties. Griffith, Barbara, Math, Worthington, Minn., Math Club, Society of Women Engineers. Griffiths, L. Richard, S Jl, Parkersburg, Chessman King, Tomahawk, i;AX TRA Pres., Daily. Groepper, Gregg, Econ, Bozeman, Mont., —X, Scabbard Blade, Bomb, Baseball, Sextant. Groth, Larry, Soc, Spencer. Groth, Richard, Gov, Lake View, YD. Grover, Donald, I Ad, Cedar Rap- ids, SOV. Grow, Vickie, Bact, Rippey, WRA Exec. Council, WRA-Panhel joint council, WIA, Miller House HR. Hadley, Richard, Gov, Fredricksburg, ' Mi::;, hr. Hall, Emily, Soc, Summit, N.J., il Sec, Homecom- ing Central Com., All Univ. Com. on Frat. Sor., Pep Council. Mali berg, Earl, Zool, Council Bluffs. Hansen, Keith, Zool, Ackley, Pre-Med Club. Han- son, Robert, I Ad, Richfield, Minn. Hardin, Joyce, Psych, Monmouth, 4 ' X. Hardin, William, Econ, Knoxville, SOV cast. Chamber Singers, Econ Club, Orchesis, Men ' s Glee Club. Harms, Jerald, Zool, Early, ' MIIl, Beyer House Pres. Hart, Steven, S Jl, Allison, TKK, Cheer- leader. Hartsook, Timothy, Econ, Afton, Scabbard Blade, Sextant V.P., Longe, Godfrey HR. Hat- ola, Mary, F Lng, Fort Madison, ' I ' — 1. Hauser, Joyce, FLng, Malcom, French Club. Havens, Dan- iel, E S, Iowa Falls. Hayes, David, Bot, Des Moines, . XA, Bot Club Pres. and Sec, UCCM. Hedrick, Dennis, Engl, X Sec, Heetland, Janet, FLng, Jewell, A. A. Hef- fernon, Keith, I Ad, Ionia, FarmHouse. Hegland, David, Psych, Ames. Heibner, Wayne, Gov, Dan- ville, YD V.P., Kimball and Lindstrom House HR, Heiken, Marietta, Engl, Boone, Heinzig, William, Hist, Belmond, ' I-AU. Helgeson, Paul, I Ad An S, RodclifFe, BSA. Henderson, Carrol, Zool, Zearing, Tomahawk, Arnold Air Society, Lampos, Order of Chessmen, MRA Sec Henry son, Michael, An S, Story City. Hobert, Judy, Bact, Cedar Rapids, KA, . . A, Honors Program, Festival Chorus. W 461 SCIENCES and HUMANITIES 5 1 Holaday, Gerald, I Ad, Greenfield, AK ' , AT12 Pres., BSA, IFC. Hollatz, Stephen, Math, Garner. Hopkins, David, E S, Dysart. Hruska, Jonathan, Zool, Belmond. Hudson, Nancy, Zool, Fort Dodge, Newman Club. Huey, Carolyn, Bio Ch, Bettendorf, AAA, NSF Research, Varieties, ISU Singers, New- man Club. Hug, 5teven, E 5, Fort Madison, IS Players. Huls- man, Patricia, Soc, Clinton, Soc Club. Hummel, Michael, I Ad, Boone. Hunt, Arlene, Engl, Imogens, KA Trees., People-to-People Sec, GSB Supreme Court Sec, Festival Chorus, ISU Tennis team. Hunt, Kathleen, E S, Rockford, III., KKI . Hunter, Gerald, I Ad, Blakesburg, AXA, AK , Sextant, Scabbard Blade. Huston, Michael, S Jl, Des Moines, HKA, i;AX, YD, IS Debaters. Ingvoldstad, James, D St, Ames, wAE. Irwin, Donald, Psych, Bagley, Farmhouse, •tli:;;, ' X, «t .MA, S H Student Cur. Com. Jayne, Steven, Gen, Newport News, Va., Scabbard Blade. Jenkins, Fred, I Ad, Bloomfield, BSA. Jew- ell, Jerry, Ch C, Ames. Johansen, Cole, REM, Woodstock, III., Basketball. Johanson, Douglas, Zool, I Ad, Thompson. John- sen, Larry, Gov, Sioux City. Johnson, Allan, S Jl, Sioux City, I ' KK, i;AX Pres., Ethos Publ. Bd., Daily. Johnson, Audrey, D St, Madrid, Bomb staff. Festival Chorus. Johnson, Bruce, I Ad, Sioux City, OZ, AK i ' , BSA. Johnson, Donna, 1 Ad, Ames, ' t ' At), Honors Pro- gram, Naiads Treas., BSA Sec, Allocations Review Com of EBC. Judge, Theresa, Engl, Ames, Cosmo- politan Club, Newman Club, YD. Juhl, Randy, I Ad, Reinbeck. Jungers, Arnold, Ch S, Hospers. Jurack, James, S Jl, Milwaukee, Wis., ATI. ' Pres., i AX, Bomb staff. Agriculturist, Daily. Kane, Ran- dall, Hist, Ames. Kaney, Marcia, Engl, Freeport, 111., KAO, Little Sisters of Minerva, Summer Student Union Bd. Keith, Joyce, E S, Bedford. Keppy, Dean, Math, Davenport, 4 11 ;, II ME V.P. Kiesau, Kennetn, I Ad, Waukon, BSA. King, Edward, S Jl, Ames, AXP, :::AX, Ethos Bd. of Dir., IFPC, Campus Chest. King, Hugh, Math, Gravity, IIME, IITT, ' tHi;, I ' K ' I ' , Honors Program. Kinney, Melvyn, I Ad, Sterling, III., Campus Chest, E Tech Club Pres. Kline, Charlma, Psych, Des Moines. Klopf, John, SJl, Ames, —AX, Daily. Knapp, Charles, Econ, Ames, ' 1 A , Cardinal Key, IT, Lampos, ' MIl ' . Kocher, Richard, F Lng, Sioux City. Kopish, Frank, Stat, Fort Dodge, A ' VA, Stat Club, YD. Kroesen, James, SJl, Scronton, AX. Kruse, Jarry, Soc, Calumet, UCCM. Kubicek, David, Econ, Ce- dar Rapids, ' A . Kubik, Gwendolyn, FLng, Des Moines, Festival Chorus. Kull, Leonard, Zool, Ke- wanee. III. Lofontains, Mary, Phys, Cedar Rapids. Lomaster, Gary, SJl, Lewis Lambi, Jon, PEM, Greenfield, A 11 , Football, Wrestling. Langill, Richard, I Ad, Arc, Des Moines. Larsen, Judith, Soc, Ames, AAII, lAl, FEG. Larsen, Thad, I Ad, Guthrie Center, BSA. Larson, Philip, Gov, Villi sec, Acacio, Lampos, Cordinal Key, IT, Veisheo Cen. Com. 462 [redits for Graduation Hoped To Be Reduced arson, Richard, Hist, Sycamore, III. Lee, Warren, hys, Council Bluffs. Leichtmon, Richard, PEM, lew Hampton, Wrestling, I Club. Lemmerhirt, rederick, Phys, Loves Park, Mi. Lemmon, Christine, ool, Washington, Leone, John, Moth, Sioux City. lepa, John, Hist, Des Moines, Adelante, German lub, ' I ' AO. Liljegren, Marjorie, Soc, Des Moines, .A, Angel Flight. Lowry, Ann, Engl, Wheaton, I., AAA, Mortar Bd., Bomb, Bomb Publ. Bd., VCC. don, Patricia, F Lng, Adair, TT Pres., IS Singers. IcDermott, Larry, I Ad, Newton, Glee Club, BSA. cGovern, William, Hist, Chicago, III., :: V.P. IcHugh, William, F Lng, Irvington, N.Y., II K ' l res., Sec. McKeag, Douglas, Zool, Western prings. III,, Zl AK, ' Mi::;, FEG Coord., G5B, WHC. IcLoin, Michael, Hist Gov, West Des Moines, . , Pep Coucnil, McLuckie, Carroll, Zool, Fort odge, ilK ' t ' . Maas, Stuart, I Ad, Williamsburg, AX, BSA, Festival Chorus. Mack, Craig, Econ, mes, ' I ' An, ' I ' H! , Honors Program, Econ Club, tudent Curriculum Com. lack, Jane, S Jl, Ames, KKT, ( I ' , Daily, Home- aming Queen, Veishea Queen, Maland, Michael, ioth, Boone, Mandsager, Dennis, Econ, Fort odge, - , Econ Club. Marcue, Robert, D St, ioux City, TKK, College Bowl coordinator. Mor- lall, Barbara, E S, Winfield, Rowe House Sec. lead, Howard, Phil, Woodbury, N.J. ersch, Michael, Stat, Hardy, AD ' I , Stat Club, torching Band, Moth Club. Meyer, Donald, I Ad, hittemore, Meyer, James, I Ad, Cedar Rapids, [K ' t-. Meyer, John, TCA, West Allis, Wis,, KI::, layers, SOV Dir., Marching Band, Symphonic and. Mickelson, Arthur, D St., Florala, Ala., ershing Ri fles. Midland, Micahel, Ch S, Marshall- wn, I ' I ' K, AX: , -PAT. liller, Dennis, PEM, Ha warden, PEM Club. Mil- •T, Gary, I Ad, Sumner, BSA, Stalker House Pres. liller, James, I Ad, Ringsted, ARM ' , Merrill ouse Pres. Miller, Loren, Phys, Tallmadge, Ohio, III, A::;i ' iKA, IIMI-:, Debaters, Honors Pro- ram. Miller, Marilyn, Psych, Grundy Center. Mil- !r, Michael, Arch, Jefferson, 1 ' hK, Track, Sr. Class res., Univ. Com. on Human Relations. illigan, Michael, Stat, West Des Moines, ' Mi::;, I l K, M ' X, Stat Club. Mitchell, Robert, Phys, oone. Mitchell, Susan, Math, Charles City. Mo- urg, Robert, I Ad, Altoona, AU , Baseball, AIA, ,GC, BSA, Montag, Karol, Hist, Britt, ' AO. Mor- n, Scott, S Jl, LeMars. oses, John, I Ad, Oelwein Mozena, Dorryl, ool, Dubuque, - A K. Naig, Robert, PEM, Story ity, PEM Club. Neal, Mark, I Ad, Fort Dodge, iU Rodeo Club. Nelson, James, Zool, Prospect (eights, lit.. Marching Band. Nelson, Valya, Zool, ark Ridge, III., AAll Pres., . AA, 1;A1, March- ig Band, Symphonic Band. lemmers, Stephen, Math, Washington, Union Stu- ent Bd. Nichols, Marc, I Ad, Decorah, BSA, AX. Jickel. James, I Ad, Macomb, III., BOIl, VV, HCC, Jreek Week CC. Nieland, Len, PEM, Carroll. Nixt, haron, Econ, Greene, WIA, Econ Club. Nordman, ichord, I Ad, Meservey. 463 Mrs. Richard Vanlten was a guest in this German class where she sang in German accompanied by her ac- cordion. Nowels, Larry, PEM, College Springs. Nyhus, Saundra, F Lng, Mason City, llli ' l ' , ' ' ' 1 , tX. O ' Connor, Kalhryn, Hist, Omaha, Neb., S ' .. Ol- son, Daniel, PEM, Castana, PEM Club Sec. O ' Neil, Charles, Gov, Marshalltown, HR. O ' Neil, John, Econ, Rociiester, Minn., JIK ' I ' . Onyeagocha, Anthony, Geol, Nigeria, Geol Club. Orlowski, Leonard, Bact, Hopewell, N.J. Orr, Al- len, I Ad, Springfield, III., BSA, Bennett House Pres, Orr, Julia, Math, Arnolds Park, . . A, West linden V.P. Ostrem, Dennis, Ch C, Ames, i;. E, ' Hi:i. Ottsen, Sandra, F Lng Psych, Nebraska City, Neb., .U ' A, Morlar Bd., Union Bd., SOV, Cardinal Keynotes. Pabst, Williom, I Ad, Altoona, 2X. Palmer, Jane, Bact, Omaha, Neb., K K I ' , AAA, Bact Club. Pap. enberg, Gory, I Ad, Stale Center, BSA. Parkhurst Linda, Pysch, Webster City, -l ' . . Paul, Keith, I Ad Kellogg, SAME, Scabbard Blade. Pedersen Linda, Soc, Des Moines, . AII. Peirce, Richard, I Ad, North English. Persinger, Dr anne, Engl, Whiting, Festival Chorus, Sor-Dor Person, Karen, Bot, Marshalltown. Peters, Jerry Hist, Ames. Petersen, Lorin, Math, Stanton. Pet ersen, Paula, E S, Muscatine, Nelson House V.P Peterson, Margaret, Bot, Elmwood Park, III., AT A Naiads, Bot Club, German Club. Pelrak, Bruce Math, Central City, Fulmer House Pres. Pfister Marjorie, S Jl, Evansdale, ()- ' { ' , Tomahawk, Ethos Sci Council V.P., Campus Chest CC. Pfitzenmaier Debby, Engl, Soc, Davenport, K. ( Pres., VCC S H Curriculum Com. Pickett, Mary, Math Neenah, Wis., A ., . , A, ' I ' MH, Band, Campu Chest CC. Pickett, Patrick, I Ad, Des Moines. Pipitone, Frank, I Ad, Rockford, III. Pooler, John I Ad, Wheaton, III., .ii; ' ! ' . Posegate, Sherry, Math Nevada, A. A, ' l ' i:i. Oratorio Choir, Moth Club Campus 4H. Potts, Vernon, Zool, Sac City, TKK Pep Council. Powell, Marcia, Bot, Rapid City S Dak. Primus, Wendell, Econ, Eldora, A-i ' , TK A Debaters, YD. Prince, John, Econ, Sioux City, TKK. Rahm, Wil Nam, PEM, Algona, Baseball. Rapp, Ruth, F Lnc Des Moines, AA] , Festival Chorus. Rechtfertic Gary, I Ad, Waterloo, Pershing Rifles, Arnold Ai Society. Redenius, William, Zool, Peoria, III., Be Club, Godfrey House Sec. Reid, Jane, Math, De Moines, Oratorio Chorus, Math Club, Festive Chorus. 464 Small Percentage Graduate in Twelve Quarters iccellt, Louis, I Ad, Des Moines, UK A, A KM ' , i chard son, Sue, Gov, Webster City, A VA, AAA. ichey, Dennis, I Ad, Bagley, BSA, ITi;. Ritch- □ rt, John, I Ad, Des Moines, Kii, BSA, German lub. Ritchhorf, Pomelo, Soc, Muscatine, I f H ' l ' , DV crew. Ritchie, Corwin, S Jl., Marathon, liAX, ssoc. Ed. Daily, Bomb. obbins, Robert, Bot, Des Moines, ' Mil, Bot Club eos., riA. Robinson, Sieve, I Ad, Fort Dodge, lee Club, BSA, Festival Chorus. Roddewig, Roy- ond, Econ, Bettendorf, ATI . Roeder, Stephen, Ad, Boone, AT, AK ' ! ' , Pep Council, Campus hest CC. Rogers, Donna, Hist Gov, Sioux City, ahlf, Phyllis, E S, Ida Grove, Ethos, Bomb. shrbough, Robert, Math, Omaha, Neb. Ross, lilip, PEM, Oak Lawn, III. Rovang, Philip, Hist, sage, Adelante Pres. Rowell, Robert, PEM, Pine ver, Minn., A— ' t ' , I Club, Track, PE Majors lub. Rustwick , Patricio, S PEW, Sioux Falls, Dak., IIIM ' , , A, Cheerleader, WIA, Gymnas- :s. Rutt, David, Zool, Hazel Crest, III., ' M ' A. allode, Donald, Soc, Des Moines. Soy re, James, igl, Ames. Saythongphet, Somsok, Zool, Vienti- 16, Laos. Schou, Condoce, Phys, Bettendorf, A A, Phys Club. Scheil, George, ChC, Ray town, o., A M. ' , MRA Camera Club, KISU. Schmickley, erne, Zool, Boone. :hmidt, Douglas, I Ad, Hampton, Aw t, AK I ' , SA, Schmidt, Merilee, Hist, Marengo, Hist Gov lub, Sor-Dor, KISU. Schmitt, Sandra, Zool, Nich- s, i)AI, Iowa State Band, Fleming House V.P. :hoeppner, Ruth, Bot, Coon Rapids, Bot Club. :h roeder, Richard, I Ad, Lanham, Md., A K I ' , RA Main Cabinet. Schwartz, Richard, I Ad, Shel- 3n, Kl, Campus Chest CC. :ott, Daniel, Psych, Farragut, AKA, Honors Pro- ' om, SOV, Student Curriculum Co., Oratorio horus. Scott, Elizabeth, Math Phys, Houstonla, o.. Honors Program, Phys Club, Nelson House 3C. Seoline, Barbara, E S, Ames, I1JJ4 ' , AAA, iople- to People, Cosmopolitan Club. Seaton, othy, Math, Crescent, Math Club, Oak Hall Treas. ;e, Neil, Zool, Grinnell. Sessions, Robert, Ch S, ason City. henk, James, Soc, Bettendorf, OK, Soc Club res. Shenton, F. Lee, ChC, Newton. Sherick, Al- ert, Phys, Ames, ' Mil, II.MK. Shirk, Thomas, S, Des Moines. Shurts, Janice, Zool, Williams □ y. Wis., KA, NSF Research, Newman Club V.P. lemers. Curt, D St, Ames, Adelante. igler, Alan, Ch S, Council Bluffs. Sill, Allan, ool, Manchester, I2T1, MH. Silverman, Peter, sych, Kansas City, Mo. Skeie, Leon, PEM, Story ity, PE Majors Club. Skelton, Ronald, D St, Webb. kogen, Louis, Bact, Mason City, ATA, Bact Club, mith, Arlondo, TCA, Henderson, N,C., Varsity and, KISU, KIFC. Smith, Eldon, Econ I Ad, iadrid, Al ' l ' Pres., Union Bd., FEG. Smith, Ron- Id, 1 Ad, Kanawha. Smyser, Granville, Ch S, rescott. Snider, Donald, ChC, Cambridge, II .M lil, ' A T, ' I ' K ' h. Soetmelk, Lloyd, Zool, Logan, Zoo! lub. i.KEK ' r .ri 465 Sciences and Humanities Get New Capital Improvement; Soper, James, I Ad, Belmond. Orchestro, KIFC, KI Sorden, Michoel. I Ad, Indionola, H , ATf AK4 ' , IFPC, GSB cabinet. Sosallo, Richard, His ' Sac City, Marching Bond, AXA, People-to-People Soults, William, I Ad, Ames, liAE, BSA Homecom ing CC. Sova, Richard, I Ad, Cedar Rapids, AcacJc AK , Homecoming CC, Greek Week CC, FEG Spencer, Warren, ( Ad, Boone. Veisheo CC, Homt coming, SZ ' P V.P. Squires, Leslie, Phil Zool, Center Point, Pre-Mei Club, Nielsen House Pres., Honors Student Ad ' Com. Stamp, Gory, PEM Engl, Clinton, A J Vorsity I- Club, Cyclone Club, PEM Club V.F Stranger, Mary, Math, Davenport, Stork, Borborc Psych, Sioux City. Steele, Kenneth, I Ad, CHicogc LI., BSA. Stepnoski, Cathy, Engl, Centerville, Ore tcrlo Chorus. Stieler, Carol, Gen, Albert Leo, Minn., Block Brl die. Rodeo Club, Pre-Vet. Stockdole, Ned, Speech Fort Dodge, TKE, ISU Deboters, AlP-TKA Stol fer, Terry, SJI, Alexander, ATA, Doily. Stokei Patricia, Zool Psych, Alta, fK , X Stor) Jon, Zool, Odebolt, HR, MACURH. Stout Susor Engl, Des Moines. Strait, Susan, Math, Milton, Beocons. Freeman Ho Pres., MACURH CC, HR. Sirond, Ronald, PEv Tuckohoe, N.Y., fi ' J ' , PEM Club. Strand, Willwn Moth, Ames, iiX, -tH , Bomb, SOV, ISU Singer Supinger, Andrea, Zool, Morsholltown. Taylo Jock, Zool, Montezuma, Dovidson House Pres. Teie Richord. Moth, Roland, eX. Thalocker, Howord, P Med, Westfield, Wis., Men ' Glee Club, HR. Thee, Robert, Hist, Tipton, MR; Cobinet. Thompson, Julie, Engl, Grand Junctior Newman Society, Sor-Dor, Lowe House HR. Thoi ton, Claude, Ch S, Polk City. Thornton, J. Donolc Gov, Scranton, Arnold Air Society, MRA Counci Thorpe, Joel, I Ad, West Allis, Wis., BSA, KIFC i:. Treos., V.P. Threlkeld, Carol, Moth, Britt, Festivol Chorus, Ne man Society, A.VA. Tighe, Thomas, D St, Jamoicc BGIT. Timmons, John, Econ, Ames, Honors Pre gram. Trevarthen, Becky, Boct, Boone, Beocon: AAA, Boct Club. Tumquist, Jomes, 1 Ad Alte BSA, Coover House V.P. Twoit, David, Ecor Groettinger, IlKA. Underwood, Dovid, I Ad, Lansing. BSA, Sci Cour cil V P , Accscia, .VK . Usher, Sara, Hist. Ottoser Voncuro, Robert, I Ad, Cedor Rapids. BSA. -Af AK 4 ' , Homecoming, Greek Week. Vonderkoo Bruce, P Med, Hull, J! . Vondruff, Kennetl Moth, Lineville, UCCM. Vaniee, Howard, 1 Ac Proirie City, Adelonte. Veole. Ruthanne, Stot, Boone, ISU Bands, - Veit. Stephen, Psych, Pocohontos, t K0, SPAh Venteicher, Robert, Ch C, Monning, Chessmer . XE. Vance House Pres., McCowen House H( Violl, Nathan, Psych, Austin, Minn., •4 ' X, Morchin Bond. Victor, James, I Ad, Morion, t KO. -VK ' l Homecoming CC, Newman Club Pres., IFC Adit Bd. Wogner, John, Hist Perry, Trock. Wagner, Ronald, Gov. Colfax, Gov Hist Cluk YD. Wohtolo, Julionne, Hist. Bettendorf, Noiod AAA AAA. Woite, Jock, SJI, lowo Falls. Wolke Chorles, Econ, Eagle Grove, Z , TBil, KIFC iWolker, Paul, Phys, Cuyohc o Foils, Ohio, ♦!!; HR, Wallace, Donna, Psych, New Hampton. 466 Walrafh, Undo, Engl, Keokuk, Boi Club, Borjche, Orchesis, SOV. Ward, Robert, I Ad, Dcvenport, Stewort House Pres., Sec. Worner. Leonard, I Ad, Clinton, BSA. Warrick, Maria, Econ, Newton, ATA. Waterman, Lorrie, Engl, Des Moines, Pep Council, Ponhel, Gymnastics Club, EBC Sec., ATA. Wough, Steven, I Ad, Nevodo, BSA, ISU Singers, Bl. . Wedemeyer, Dan, E S, Adair, ISU Debc ers ATP. V. P., Velsheo CC, YR. Weimerskirch. Rob- ert, I Ad, Dovenport, BSA. Wells, Croig, Eco- Des Mcines, Bomb, IFPC, ' PK Sec., V,P. Wendf, Jocqueline, Moth, Davenport, AAA, lAT, SOV, ISU Symphony Orchestro, KA. Westergord, WaU borg, French, Fort Dodge, ' f ' il, AAA, Fencing Club, Fosmork House Pres. Westphol, Morlin Zool, Peterson. Westphol, Noncy, F Lng, Des Moines, 4 I, IIB , Veisheo Career Doys, co-Chm., ISU Singers. Wheeler, Robert, Ch C, Ames, Arnold Air Sodety. Whitaker, Mory, Gov, Fort Dodge, Lowe House Trees. White, Romone, Hist, Gory, Ind. White, Sherilyn, Hist, Wilmette, Ml., 11154 ' . Whitson, Jay. I Ad, Des Moines. Wickersham, Marsha, Moth, Cedor Ropids, AAA, A , Nalods Pres., Sec. Wilcox, Mark, D St, Ames, Gymnostics, Versify Club. Willoms, John, Zool Cedar Rapids. Williams, Loreno, Zoo!, Fondc. Williams, Roger, Boci, Ames. Williams, Willie, £ S, New Providence, Baseball. Men ' s Glee Club, ISU Singers. WiltHs, Earl, Gov, Union, Ccrdino! Key, Tome hawk, i Hl, VCC. Wilson, Mike, Math, Ames. 4 MA Pres., Morching Bond, Symphonic Bond, ISU Bonds Pres. Wilson, Pom, Engl, Webster City, 4 ' X, Psych Club. Wilson, Richard, E Op, Anita. Wingert, Stephen, I Ad, Des Moines, AXA Trees., People- to- People Pres., Treos. Winkler, Kenneth, PEM, Hamburg, Boseball. Wolford, William, Econ, Britt, Acocio V.P., Veishec Schol. Chm,, Cardinal Key, frHi!, Lompos. Woods Lorry, Bot, Perry. Write, Kathleen, Soc, Morsho! - town. WycofF, Terrilt, I Ad, St. Anthony. Yamo- moto, Keith, Bioch, Des Moines, AT Pres., Home coming CC, IFC Council of Pres., 4 HZ, VT. Yan- key, Margaret, S Jl, Mo Allen, Texos, Daily, Or- chesis. Yonkey, Michael, I Ad, Mason City, ATA. merman, Steven, Ch C, Sovquoit, N.Y. Zim- n botany, students work with live plant specimens dis- secting and studying them as they are and under the microscope. 467 Ik ' ¥ mt ' . PE Majors and Minors Club PEMM is more established than the men ' s, having been organized in 1960 when a physical education major and minor for women was ini- tiated at Iowa State. The organization is designed to create a unity in and knowledge of the profession. The major project of PEMM is providing people at the County Home with recreational activities twice a month. In PEMM Club, the girls helped with planned recreation such as square dancing in this retirement home. Front Row; Waldean A. Robichaux (adv.); Jean Mowry, jr. (sec); Linda Nelson, jr. (v. p.); Janice Uhl, sr. (pres.); Dianne K. Waterhouse, jr. (treas.); Nancy Heise, jr.; Barbara J. Gegner, sr. Second Row: Sue Morgort, jr.; Marsha D. Heggen, soph.; Kathy D. Cox, fr.; Dottie J. Latham, soph.; Barbara Goodall, fr.; Julie Lein, soph.; Ellen Marchi, fr.; Lynn Rustwick, soph.; Mary Dob son, jr.; Mary Poeckes, fr.; Con- nie L. Roe, fr. Third Row: Jan Morgan, jr.; Suzanne L. Vallier, jr.; Karma J. Hill, jr.; Kathryn Pundt, jr.; Kathleen A. Caivns, soph.; Karen L. Macau lay, fr.; Sally Elk, fr.; Patricia L. Mordhorst, jr.; Tana L. Hempy, fr.; Jill L. Harmon, soph.; Karlo J. Hill, jr.; Mary C. McCor- mick, jr.; Ellen Y. VerMeer, fr. Top Row: Pat A. Hartrigsen, soph.; Cathy A. Elbert, soph.; Lyn Hopkins, jr.; Karia Henderson, fr.; Sandy Bell, jr.; Sue Stover, fr.; Beth E. Johnson, jr.; Virginia A. Gil key, jr.; Janet M. Greene, fr.; Susan I. Dawson, sr.; Karen K. Wilson, soph.; Carolyn E. Parry, jr.; Ricki Miller, soph.; Yvonne Adams, jr.; Ishtu M. Ranney, fr. 468 I Front Row: Don Dustin, sr. (v. p.); Georqe J. Antos, sr. (treas.); Rob- ert Venteicher, sr. {pres.J. Top Row: M. Mark Midland, sr.; James A. Fair, sr,; Clark M. Bolster, sr.; Dennis M, Beary, sr. Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemistr y and chemical engineering fraternity, established in 1929 at Iowa State. It is an organization open to students with at least a sophomore ranking in chemistry, biochemistry, or chemical engineering and a 2.50 grade point. The Alpha Chi Sigma membership works for the advancement of chemistry as a science and profession. Alpha Kappa Ps About 75 students are members of Alpha Kappa Psi. a professional business fraternity for men in Industrial Administration. Its purpose is relative to advancing relations of members and the standards of business. The organization is responsible for the sale of Veishca programs and the sponsoring of speakers who lecture to the Industrial Administration or- ganization. Front Row: David D. Kling, jr.; Michael R. Sorden, sr. tv.p.); Bill Balsiger, sr. (pres.); James R. Miller, sr. (treas.); Larry E. Davidson, jr.; James L. Reeve, jr. Second Row: Baron W. Taylor, jr.; G. Ste- phen Holaday, sr.; Douglas E. Barr, sr.; James W. Victor, sr.; Allan Severson, sr. Richard Schroeder, sr. Third Row: Jerry E. Vestweber, jr.; Gary R. Christensen, jr.; Allen Smith, jr.; Jeff Brandenburg, jr.; Donald Kemp, jr.; Lee Ramey, jr. Doug Schmidt, sr. Top Row: Le Roy Mapes, jr.; Leslie R. Drake; Bruce D. Johnson, sr.; John L. Mac- Duffie, jr.; Craig Claussen, jr.; Dave Shull, sr,; Gary Kimball, jr.; Larry G. Lobaugh, sr. 469 Front Row: Carl P. Malone, sr. (pres.); Arnold S. Foudin, sr. (v.p.); Robert Robbins, sr. (treas.); Katherine E. Pohl, jr. (sec). Top Row, Charles F. Crane, fr.; Gary L. Wade, soph.; Trudy L. Moore, sr.; June Short ley, soph.; Karen Person, sr.; Ruth Schoeppner, sr,; Bob Jondle, Botany Club Pursuing enjoyment and education are the members of the Botany Club, a departmental club of undergraduate majors, faculty, and graduate students. Spring is the club ' s busiest quarter. As a group, they present a Veishea Open House. Later in the year they pack their gear and go to the wilderness on a field trip. Each year an award goes to the member who has contributed significantly to the club ' s goals. The club is not without a social side as each year they have a Christmas party. Business Students Association An Industrial Administration departmental club, membership in Busi- ness Students Association is open to any and all students in Industrial Administration, Ag Business and Economics. As members, it is hoped that students will become better acquainted with various phases of busi- ness and the business world through the appearance of guest speakers from diversified business fields. For instance, a panel from Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Smith made a presentation concerning investments. The club annually erects a Veishea display and jointly sponsors a banquet with Alpha Kappa Psi, professional business fraternity. Front Row: Jon Sorensen, jr.; Craig Vure, jr. (v. p.); Donna Johnson, sr. (treas.); Larry Newly, jr. (pres.); Thomas Herman, jr. (sec). Sec- ond Row: Frank J. Kovach (adv.); Phillip C. Marco, jr.; Gary L. Bath, sr.; Larry E. Davidson, jr.; Robert L. Stedman, sr.; Larry Hyl- bak, sr.; James Anderson, sr.; Gary L. Hitchison (adv.). Third Row: Kenneth E. Steele, sr.; Jerry L. Vestweber, jr.; Philip W. Carr, sr.; Charles Mallow, soph.; Sam Hanft, soph.; John E. Craven, jr.; Mar- ion Copenhaver, soph.; Gory Christensen, jr. Bock Row: Scott L. McMorris, soph.; Gary E. Papcnberg, sr.; Thad A. Larsen, sr.; Dave Shull, sr.; Bruce D, Johnson, sr.; Jim Vanderholm, sr.; William O. Frank, soph.; Allen Smith, jr.; Marc A. Nichols, jr.; Jam?s R. Miller, 470 Marjorie Pfister, Mary Lynn Barker, Sue Brewer Eth OS Ethos, the magazine representing the College of Science and Humani- ties, began emphasizing controversial, contemporary articles in its issues this year. It had a number of full issues in which a theme was emphasized, among them were themes on racial minorities and international issues. Ethos policy indicates that its staff of some 12 people wants to . . . stress changes in the modern world ... to bring social issues to a focus . . . In other words, to stimulate. French Club France, its language and culture are the prime interests of French Club members (which makes sense). Le Cercle Francais was initiated in 1962 by faculty member Floyd Pace, and finally received University recognition in 1966. Since that time the members have sponsored Christmas dinners and several picnics promoting food and soccer, a popular French game. This year, too, m embers heard Mrs. Charlotte Bruner speak on the life of a French college student, and Miss Peggy Israel speak on a French summer. Front Row: Mrs. Marilyn Fugate (adv.); Dennis O. Severson (v.p.); Sandra Ann Knowlton (sec-treos.); Richard E. Kocher (pres.); Susan Jane Knowlton. Top Row: Darwin E- Fox, sr.; Robert E. Goddard, sr.; Mary L. Schwindt, soph.; E. Ann Bell., sr.; Joyce I. Frederick, jr Marsha A. Armstrong, fr.; Alan Lance Andersen, soph. 471 Front Row: Dan S. Spitz, sr.; Roderick A. Hutchinson, jr.; Richard W. Thompson, fr.; Antony C. Onyeagocha, sr. Top Row: Kenneth D, Back sen, jr.; James A. Dockal, Beck, sr.; Dwight L. Johns, jr.; soph,; Linda Northlote, fr.; James A. Richard J. Olson, soph. Geology Club The earth sciences are represented in the Geology Club. Through in- formal lectures and discussion groups the members become better ac- quainted with the subject matter and the staff. The club annually spon- sors a field trip to a rock infested area and they also have a Veishca display. Iowa State Debaters With awards and recognitions too numerous to mention, the Iowa State Debaters compose a student activity sponsoring interest and par- ticipation in debate and forensic events on an intramural and collegiate level. This year the organization also sponsored the sixth annual Iowa State University Desperado Debate Tournament and the Iowa State High School Speech Tournament, in addition to an open house for new mem- bers. Debaters had approximately 30 trips all ' . . . dedicated to effective, intelligent and responsible communication . . . Front Row: Paul J. Koufmann, Thomas L. Hoien, ir. (pres.); Judee Stringer, soph. (v. p.); Loren K. Miller, sr.; James Weaver (adv.); James Tinker (adv.). Second Row: Michael B. Flaherty, sr.; Bran- son Hamilton, soph.; Dee Julius, fr.; Gary Dannenbring, soph.; Rich- ard N. Concannon, jr.; Robert A. Melville, ir.; Terry Suejda, jr. Top Row: Dario D. ZafFarano, soph.; Wendell E. Primus, sr.; Ned A. Stockdale, sr.; Velma Wenzlaff, soph.; James P. DeLashmutt, soph.; Rod Sernett, fr.; James A, Hradsky, jr.; John Cook, fr. 472 Front Row: Sandra L. Ottsen, sr.; Delma E. Harding (adv.); Kathryn G. Carroll, sr. isec) Top Row: Carrol L, Henderson, sr,; Charles B. Knapp, ST.; Phillip C. Larson, sr.; Bill Wolford, sr. (pres.). Lampos Lampos, a local science and humanities organization, was organized in 1954 to recognize the efforts of outstanding juniors and seniors in the College of Science and Humanities. Juniors and seniors, who are in the upper one-third of their class, are selected by the juniors of Lampos each winter q uarter. Students are selected using leadership, service, character, and scholarship as criteria. Through Lampos, it is hoped that each member will gain the essentials of citizenship and integrity. Mathematics Club Matli clul) was revived during winter of 1966 as an active departmental club promoting interest in mathematics. As a unit, it promotes this in- terest outside the classroom and enables students to pursue their interests. As a part of its program. Math club has toured the computer facilities at Iowa State and has sponsored both faculty members and students in presentations relating to various mathematical topics. It has a Veishea open house display and helps in a departmental reception for freshmen. Front Row: Nancy A. Fiscehr, fr.; Fred Olson, jr. (pres.); Teresa West- phal, jr. (treas.); E. J. Peake (adv.); Sandra S. Smith, soph. Top Row: Richard Alvin Johnson, jr.; Darrei J. VanBuer, fr.; David F. Anderson, fr.; Jane M, Reid, sr.; Charles R, Miller, soph.; William G. Giddings, sr. 47.3 Front Row: John R. Hemingway, jr.; Bradley L. Moses, jr. (treas.); Mike Wilson, sr. (pres.); Robert E. Meyer, sr. (sec); Gene Samuelson, sr. Second Row: Richard R. DeBoer, sr.; Sommuel J. Wormley, sr.; Richard D. Collins, soph.; Sidney C. Banwart, sr.; Michael W. Baynes, sr.; Gary L. Tysdal, sr. Top Row: Wally Newport, sr.; Thomas Carey, jr.; Lawrence Stookey, jr.; Robert L. Hendricks, sr.; Lor en Tucker, sr.; Craig Current, sr.; Tom Colvin, jr. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Among its other functions of fostering the cause of music, Phi Mu Alpha is part of the joint production of Crescendo, an all University con- cert (The other part is Sigma Alpha Iota.), and Sinfonia Sing, the Uni- versity men ' s choral composition. Those students with a 2.25 grade point and at least three quarters of music at Iowa State under their belt are eligible for membership. The organization also conducts tours of the campanile during Veishea. Physical Education Majors Club PEM was initiated in 1966. Although it is a recent organization, it functions actively, placing particular emphasis on physical education, recreation, health, and safety. Members, all of whom are physical edu- cation majors or minors, sponsor basketball exhibitions, a track meet for Ames boys, and a Fun Night for Science and Humanities freshmen. Front Row: Reg Wicks, jr.; Dennis Miller, sr. (treas.); William D. Bol- ton, sr. (pres.); Chris D. Murray (fac. adv.); Gary A. Stamp, sr. (v. p.); Dan Olson, sr. (sec); Wayne L. Tjernagel, sr. (corr. sec). Second Row: Larry A. Munksgaard, jr.; Dan C. Bolte, jr.; Kent R. dinger, soph.; John R. Hansen, jr.; Rick R. Elliott, soph.; Steven C. Mess, soph.; Patrick Sullivan, jr.; Gerald L, Thalhamer, sr. Top Row: Bob Naig, sr.; Tom HofF, jr.; Gary Nyhus, sr.; Bob Rowell, sr.; Leon Skeie, sr.; Ron Bullington, sr.; Terry Voy, jr.; Harold Schirm, sr.; John Mon- roe, sr.; John Cochrane, sr. 474 Front Row: Karlene A. Fischer, jr.; Jackie E. Wendt, sr.; Mory C. Boehnke, sr.; Ruthanne L. Veale, sr. (sec). Second Row: Deanna L. Scott, sr.; Vicki M. S eil, sr.; Margie L. Blumthat, jr.; Valya E. Nelson, sr.; Sandra K. Schmitt sr. Top Row: Sue A. Umlandt, jr.; Suson E. Trexel, jr.; Connie Tapps, jr.; Suzanne Zuehike, jr.; Jane Brecken- felder, jr.; Judith A. Frazier, sr.; Karen Phillips, sr. Sigma Alpha lota With a new major in music being offered this year, Sigma Alpha Iota, a national music fraternity, is placing a fresh emphasis on talent and interest in the field. Its members work together toward a greater under- standing and protnotion of music by sponsoring programs such as Cres- cendo and Sor-Dor. Proceeds from a concert given this spring by singer Constanza Cuccaro were earmarked by S.-M for a scholarship fund for I.S.U. music majors. Science Council Science Council is a representative body for the students in the College of Science and Humanities. It helps the students of that college by spon- soring programs and proposing and discussing new ideas. The council is made up of eight members, one from each department, and is selected by application and interview. The other three members are selected in all-universitv election. Freshman orientation, faculty firesides, and spon- soring speakers are some of the projects of the council. Front Row: Carol R. Chapman, jr.; Carol J. Davis, soph, (sec); David W. Underwood, sr. (v. p.); Thomas B. Leffler, sr. (pres.); Sue E. Ritchie, jr.; Patricio Ann Andrews, jr. Top Row: Gene C. Lange, jr.; James W, Victor, sr.; Jan C. Lutjen, jr.; Deano Young, jr.; William D. Bolton, sr.; Robert W. Shaw, jr. 475 Front Row: Allon I. Johnson, sr (freas l; Dick Griffiths, sr.; Dennis (pres.); James M. Kroesen, sr. J. Bries, sr.; Edward J. King, sr. Top Row: Greg La user, jr.; Keith Henry, jr.; Bruc Richard Emerson, jr.; Joe Kurtz, jr.; Bob Johns, sr. Doh rmann, sr.; Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Delta Chi is a journalism honorary for upperclass male journal- ism students. Students are selected on the basis of promise and proficiency in the field of journalism. Each year the men put out the Petticoat Pamphlet and sponsor a high school press day. On the Friday of Veishea approximately 70 high school journalism students invade the Daily office and produce another work of art. During the year the honorary invites a series of speakers to lecture at their meetings. The goal of Sigma Delta Chi is better journalism. Sketch Sketch magazine tries to give an . . . . incentive and outlet for undergraduate creative writing. As a means to its end. the magazine, published once a quarter, prints the creative efforts of student writers. Selections are made by an editorial board consisting of four students and a faculty literary advisor, Dr. Will Jumper. A simple majority vote com- pletes the selections. Front Row: Robert B. Orlovich, Marion K. Snyder, soph.; Ellen O. Feinberg, jr.; Will C. Jumper. Top Row: Kenneth A. GIttins, jr.; Cheryl J. Rickers, jr.; Virginia Ellis, jr.; Jane M. Delph, jr.; Floyd Henderson, soph. 476 Front Row: Debby Pftzenmaier, sr.; Donald B. Irwin, sr. vchm.); Kathryn G. Carroll, sr. Top Row: Ted F. Newton, soph.; Daniel W. Scott, sr.; Jamci N, Ryding, soph ben, soph. John F. Foremon, jr.; Zodok Ru- Student Curriculum Committee Each year the Student Cuniculuin Committee chooses two or three students from the freshman class to fill vacancies on the nine-member staff. These positions are kept the four years each member is in school. As a subsidiary of the Science Council, the committee ' s job is to survey curriculum problems and find possible solutions. To achieve this goal the committee gave students a chance to individually evaluate the courses and instructors they had during the yeai ' . Statistics Club This year the first Statistics club scholarship has been awarded. It is a S375 scholarship co-sponsored and supported with the IBM Corpora- tion. The major function or purpose of the cluh. however, is inlorming students about applications of statistics and job opportunities in statistics. To achieve this end. the club sponsors lectures from facullv inrnibcrs and members of the profession outside the University. Front Row: Sue E. Ritchie, jr. (sec); Michael L. Mersch, sr. (v.p.); Sharon K. Burr, sr. fpres.J; Lawrence C. Kinyon, jr. (treas.); DiAnne L Sinn, fr. Top Row: Tom Benedict, sr.; Michoel C. Milligon, sr.; Douglas E. Kopp, fr.; Beth VanSittert, jr.; Frank E. Kopish, sr.; Bil Kruhm, jr.; Mike Anderson, sr. 477 New Plan Would Move Vet Med to Beach Avenue Dean Ralph Kitchell has hopes for new and more adequate buildings for the College of Veterinary Medicine. Every fall, after two years of preprofession study, a maximum of seventy-five students are admitted to the College of Veterinary Medicine. Through instruction and research, each student gains the knowledge necessary to prevent and control diseases that affect both man and animal. The first two years of study develop princi- ples which are applied later in such courses as Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology. All sub- jects must be learned well as a failure in one course means a year drop from the college. After completing six years of study, one can be sure that each student is a competent member of the veterinary profession. A new curriculum has been initiated for the first year students which they will follow through- out their four years of study. It attempts to more closely coordinate the presentation of material in related courses. Prehminary plans are also underway for re- locating the College of Veterinary Medicine on Beach Avenue. This will make possible the ad- mission and training of more veterinary students than is currently permitted in the present limited facilities. Vet Med students study intricate details of embryo zoology. 478 The few girls in the Vet Med College work hard to uphold the good reputation of their sex. Many tests and experiments ore run on dogs kept especially for that purpose. front Row: N. R. Cholvin, Biomedical Engineering; M. J. Swenson, Physiology and Pharmacology; R. L. Kitchell, Dean; D. I. Ba- ker, Assistant Dean; R. A. Packer, Microbiology and Preventive Medicine; V. A, Seaton, Medical Diagnostic Lob. Top Row: C. D. Lee, Extension; E. E. Wedman, Associate Director, Veterinary Medical Research Inslilulc; William Woss, Veterinary Clinic; F. K. Ramsey, Veterinary Pathology; Robert Getty, Veterinary Anatomy. 479 Andrews, John, V M, Ames, AZ, ' MT3, JAVMA Pres,, GSB Supreme Court, ' i ' l K. Brown, Michael, V M, Boone, ' f ' lli:, ISU Veterinarian. Bullnrd, Robert, V M, Evansville, Wis. Cossel, Stonley, V M, Hastings, Neb., ISU Veterinarian. Christenson, David, V M, Ankeny, V. ' i . Clark, Eldon, V M, Le- claire, . ., JAVMA, ISU Veterinarian, MA. Clausman, Edward, V M, Reinbsck, JAVMA, ISU Veterinarian, I ' T . Cook, Kenneth, V M, Arling- ton, Neb. Darnell, Dennis, V M, LaPorte City, JAVMA, S. ' Ti;. Denharl, James, V M, Mount Ayr. Dennis, George, V M, Cedar Rapids. Dinklo, Den- nis, V M, Casey, . Z, JAVMA Pres., ISU Veter- inarian, i?r . EckhofF, Gary, V M, Steamboat Rock, ' I ' lli:, JAVMA, ISU Veterinarian, Honors Program. Eich, Dorrell, VM, Carroll, JAVMA, ' l-Kd. Erickson, Thomas, V M, Moorhead, Minn., JAVMA, ' .I ' ll. Fanton, Robert, V M, Marshalltown. Fredericks, Michael, V M, Clear Lake, !!Ti;. Friesen, leRoy, V M, Au- rora, Neb., JAVMA. Grrebel, Darry, V M, Ames, HTS. Hauser, Ronald, V M, Malcom, JAVMA. Heuss, Charles, V M, Aud- ubon. Hoett, Dennis, V M, Charles City, JAVMA, ii ' i;;. Johnson, Marvin, V M, Ellsworth, JAVMA Sec, Exec. Council, L ' T . Jones, Gary, V M, Sioux City. Karlstad, Gary, V M, Mayville, N.Dak., I IX. Kil- b ' jrn, Richard, V M, Sigourney, i N. Kinne, Dar- win, V M, Dayton, il ' l . Kinsley, ClifFord, V M, Murdo, S.Dak., JAVMA, H ' V: . Klodt, Leo, V M, Ottumwa, iiTw. Kohlmeier, Ronald, V M, Craig, Neb., ' Ml , AZ, V l, i;X, VS. Larson, David, V M, Kanawha, ISU Veterinarian, IJOn. Lowenberg, Ted, V M, Ottumwa. McLaugh- lin, Ronald, V M, Rudd, ! Ti;. Minnick, Hal, V M, Ames. Nesheim, Dan, V M, Goldfield, JAVMA. Orlando, Kay, V M, Frederick, Md., ' I ' Z, ISU Vet- erinarian Editor. VETERINARY MEDICINE 480 ) ' Tool, Kenneth, V M, Auburn, JAVMA, ISU Vet- rinarian, V. ' i . Reuse, Duane, V M, Orange City, AVMA, SOV, All ' . Pfund, Donald, V M, Cole- idge. Neb., JAVMA. Reppert, Roger, V M, West oint. Neb., Chessmen, il ' l . Reynolds, Richard, ' M, Woukegan, III., JAVMA. Robertson, James, ' M, Monticello, Adelonte. obinson. Jack, V M, Colo, Acacia Rogers, Mark, ' M, Arlington, Va., ' ]• ' ., JAVMA, ISU Veterinarian ditor, Kl. Schatz, Herman, V M, Linton, N.Dak., AVMA, ' .. ' Ti:. Scott, Richard, V M, Livingston, 1.1. Skow, Daniel, V M, Wesley, Union Bd., ' .. ' Ti;. orenson, Lloyd, V M, Ross, N.Dak., JAVMA, ISU ' eterinarian, OX. erry, John, V M, Dubuque, ' 1 Z, TKp:. Thompson, obert, V M, O ' Neill, Neb., JAVMA, Acacia, hompson, Ronald, V M, Des Moines, ' 1 ' , l K ' r. hurber, E. Thomas, V M, Lexington, Neb., l ' . ierney, Michael, V M, Missouri Valley, ISU Vet- rinarian, Newman Club, V. ' l ' -. Torrey, Kenneth, ' M, Ames, -t-MA, Orchestra, YMCA Cabinet. eoup, Charles, V M, Ames, JAVMA Treas., ' .JTi;. ' angenderen, Dwight, V M, Sully, ISU Veterinor- 3n, Pre-vet Club, nTi). Vogel, Leonard, V M, !oin. Vogel, Thomas, V M, Cedar Falls, iiT!i]. Valker, James, V M, Monroe. Ward, John, V M, lason City, JAVMA, l. ' TS. Varden, Lyle, V M, Yorktown, JAVMA, Pre-Vet lub. Track, iyi ' i]. Weiss, James, V M, Geneva, leb. Weston, Kenneth, V M, Lamont. Wiihelm, lex, V M, Villisca, JAVMA V.P., l. ' Ti;, Wood- vorth, Daniel, V M, Waynesboro, Va., ISU Vet- rinarian, . T1. Wyoft, David, V M, Ruthven. : Wylie, Karen, V M, Boone, . . A, ISU Veterinarian, p i. 0. : New Curriculum Initiated for First Year Vet Med Students A Vet Med researcher prepares a serum for some well deserving experimental animal. 481 AVMA Chapter Assists Anderson Memorial Fund The Iowa State University Chapter oi the American Veterinary Medical Association is an organization of all students in the College of Vet- erinary Medicine. The students become acquainted with an or- ganizational structure much like the American Veterinary Medical Association, The club spon- sored the annual Spring Banquet at Brookside, the Veishea Open House, and the AVMA banquet. The club contributed to the Merrill B. Ander- son Memorial Fund, which provides for blood donations and includes loans to students in time of crises. Rover sleeps comfortably in his oxygen tent as a veterinarian examines him. Front Row. Jon T. Seeger (treas.); Curtis M. McDougall (critic); Roger D. Cooper (sec); Thomas E. Thurber (sr. class rep.); Merrill Rein- hiller (jr. class rep-i. Top Row: Charles L. McDaniel (fr. rep.); Rex W. Wilheim (v. p.); Dennis Van Roekel (soph, rep.); Dr. John S. Mc- Kibben (foe. ocJv.); Dennis E. Dinkia (pres.); Montgomery S. Strathe (pres. -elect). 482 w This animal will be more useful than ever be- fore in his life. We found it! ' iV ' « f N? By dissecting animals Vcfermarionb are able to discover causes and uitimately cures for many diseases. 483 AVMA (First year)— Front Row: Jerry Hardisty, Robert Stout, Thomas A. Siberhorn, Michael Navrotil, Ralph Lanz, Dovelas Hauser, Tom Johnson, Mike Davis, Donald J. Otto. Second Row: Michael Holm, Kelley J. Donham, John B. Be If rage, Douglas Carlson, Susan M. Moseman, Roger K. Mahr, Tim J. Struecher, Rodney A. Miller, James C. Diefenbach, Jr. Third Row: Ralph Strother, Darwin Schipper, Louis J. Hein II, Virginia A. Kern, Merte K. Doty, Keith W. Schacht, Robert S. Youngquist, Dennis K. Diddern, Stan Allen, Eric J. Ho lien. Fourth Row: Jim Slauter, Richard Johnson, Bob Peterson, Bob Spen- cer, Ken Longfellow, Charles McDaniel, Wayne Freese, John Clay- burg, Douglas Weiss, Robert Taylor, Thomas F. Carr. Top Row: James E. Hall, Steven L. Leary, Howard L. Lindaman, Don M. Carl- son, Mark M. Ott, Leo A. Milleman, Robert R. Bogan, Paul J. Arm- brecht, Norman R. Kammin, Larry J. Ver Steeg, Thomas R. Christie, John M. Curran. AVMA (Second year)— Front Row: Robert L. Snakenberg, Gail L. B laser, Marvin R. Schmitt, Charles L. Schnack, Steven Puffer, J. Pat Glenn, Second Row: Douglas D. Hildebrand, Roger D. Cooper, Jack J. Johnson, Roelynn K. Nelson, Richard D. Collins, Colin J. Hagan, T. Benton Kincaid, R. J. Owens, Perry Pollock. Third Row: James E. McNutt, Kenneth M. Schacht, John M. Cunntgnham, Ron R. Baker, Larry Arp, Bill Will, David Iverson, Dennis Shull, George Bolster, Farol N. Tom son. Fourth Row: Lauritz K. Larson, James E. Stark, Paul R. Calonder, David H. Rybolt, Kenneth A. Henrichsen, Roger W. Lai mans. Dale A. Rislus, David E. North, Richard L. Od guard, Dennis E. Sorensen, Larry D, Koehnk. Top Row: Joe M. Seng, David L. Fell, James L. Jorden, David G. Hahn, Dennis A. Passman, Richard D. Howie, Keith L. Wiggers, Dennis Van Roekel, Dennis D. Dolney, Gary R. Friederlch, Scott McKinley. 484 AMVA iThird year) — Front Row: Roger Rehmel, Roger Green, Earl Goerdt, Jon T. Seeger, Tom J. Schomer, A!vin R. Peterson, May A. Mekus. Second Row; Doyle L. Rolston. Terry L. Peterson, Ronald A. Batz, Edward I. Movall, Alvin K. O. Alorau, Dennis J. Whitsell, Ron- old G. King, Walt J. Sturtz, Stanley D. Yoerger. Third Row: Dean H. Riedesel, James Tapper, Roger C. Swan son, Merrill Rein hi Her, Gene W. Hoy, Gene L. Koski, Leon R. Schnack, Larry G. Renze, Dwayne A. Beatty, Larry L. Lounsbery. Fourth Row: Francis R. Pi- scrik, Kenneth R. Li ska, David A. Hart wig, William M. Svensen, Stephen R. Wightman, John L. Peters, Richard Ouvevson, Darreil Boettcher, Richard Moeller, Doug Gustafson, Theodore F. Larsen. Top Row: David Greiner, Cluetus W. Mosbach, Jerry L. Swan, Don N. King, Marsal! D. Fox, Larry P. Tillen, Montgomery S. Strathe, Richard W. Baird, Dean Barnett, Curtis McDougall. AVMA (Fourth year)— Front Row: Darry D. Griebel, Dennis J, Hoeft, Hal D. Minnick, James C. Weiss, Karen E. Wylie, Donald E. Pfund, Eldon L. Clark, Gary A. Eckhoff. Second Row: Kenneth R. Torrey, Robert J. Bullard, Lyte L. Warden, Roger Reppert, Ray Vogel, Michael J. Brown, E. Thomas Thurber. Ronald D. Hauser, Michael J. Tierney, Daniel L. Skow. Third Row: James D. Denhart, Mike D. Fredericks, Stanley E, Cassel, James W. Walker, Edward W. Clausman, Darreil H. Eich, George L. Dennis, Kenneth D. Weston, Duane R. Reuse, Mar- vin E. Johnson. Fourth Row: Thomas A. E rick son, Gary T. Jones, Ron Thompson, John M. Terry, Leo A. Klodt, Ronald M. McLaughlin, Dennis D. Darnell, Robert W. Fanton, Kenneth C. Cook, Dwight Van Genderen. Top Row: Kenneth L. O ' Tool, Rex W. Wllhelm, Robert W. Thompson, Jr., John J. Andrews, Clifford K. Kinsley, Leroy E. Friesen, Jack M. Robinson, Darwin L. Kinne, David G. Wyatt, Daniel M. Wood- worth, Charles W. Troup, Dennis E. DInkla. 485 Faculty and Senior Vets Counsel Pre-Vets This departmental club has a four-fold pur- pose: to promote a closer relationship between pre-vets, as well as the college of Veterinary Med- icine; to stimulate interest in the profession, and to provide couseling to pre-vets by Vet students. Each year the club sponsors a reception for the college ' s faculty and senior vet students, a tour of the Veterinary Clinic, and speakers such as Dean R. L. Kitchell and Dr. B. H. Skold. Students become almost hypnotized by their dehcate work. Front Row: Debra J. Emery, soph,; Arlen L. Wonderlich, jr. {v. p. and freas.); Dr. B. Skold (fac. adv.); Joel R. Leininger, soph, (pres.); James F. Reppert, soph, (sec); Greg Bendixen, soph. (corr. sec); Dennis R. Scmers, soph. Second Row: Lorna R. Randolph, soph.; Judy A. Cole, soph.; Ann M. Squier, fr.; Patsy A. Harris, fr.; Connie K. Fleming, fr.; Roberto Penkava, fr.; Barbara L. Gerber, soph.; Lynnette K. OhI, soph. Third Row: Zeadok Ruben, soph.; David M. Hayworth, fr.; Phil D. Edier, soph.; Rochelle L. Smith, soph.; Sally A. Brown, soph.; Kathryna Burds, fr.; Chuck Olds, fr.; Bruce Chapman, fr.; Craig D. Welbourne, fr. Fourth Row: Mike W. Kelso, soph.; Loras C. Wilgen- busch, jr.; Kenneth E. Bartels, fr.; Larry G. Houersten, soph.; Allen L. Lande, soph.; David A. Pick, fr.; David F. Wilgenbusch, jr.; Thomas E. Neal, soph,; Tom C, Davis, fr.; Don Sievers, fr. Top Row: Russ R. Weston, fr.; Gary J. Claeys, soph.; Dennie W. Downs, soph.; Paul V. Long, fr.; Russell R. Hagen, soph.; James R. Davison, fr.; Randy L, Blaylock, fr.; Robert K. Baslow, soph,; David W. Leach, fr.; David L. Quart, fr.; Robert J, Stahl, soph. 486 A student sterilizes a needle before ? 487 Graduate College Strong in Spite of Draft Policy Change Although a change in policy by the govern- ment toward deferring grad students from the draft occurred this year, many students still pur- sue advanced studies in the Graduate College. Having one of the top graduate schools in the nation, Iowa State ' s program offers the oppor- tunity to delve deeper into different fields such as engineering, agriculture, home economics, the sciences and veterinary medicine. Besides the traditional Master of Science de- gree, other specific degrees offered are Master of Architecture, Master of Engineering, Master of Forestry, Master of Landscape Architecture and Master of Education. Candidates for the degree Doctor of Philoso- phy attain an extremely high level of proficiency in their fields and complete intensive study be- fore attaining their degrees. This grad student takes no chances with his hands. . ' ' w - Some people need not worry about taking Karate lessons. 488 The dials are not clocks . . . they measure all the strain one thing con take. Although this block of concrete is crack- ing, ISU grad students are now working on a process which will prevent this. 489 -N Learning to work new electronic equipment always has been difficult. The question is — What color will it turn afit r adding CCL4? A grad student points out one of the more intricate qualities of this machine. Do you hear the drip, drip, drip of acid? 490 ( I i Researchers check out an oscilloscope for accuracy. Eight Patents Received as Result of Research How does a rat react to a hypo? Researchers find out. B Most oi the faculty members and graduate students at Iowa State are actively engaged in research. Their research ranges from the field of food processing to electronic equipment. After many years of work the researchers had 37 dis- closures this year. Disclosures are the first step to a patent. Within the next 3 years the depart- ment hopes to have 30 patents from these dis- closures. This year twenty-three applications for patents were made. Of these eight were received. The most outstanding ones are a respritory aug- mentor and a new process for the production of sulphur from calcium sulphate. The latter is ex- tremely important because of the scarcity of sul- phur on the world market in the past year. The main portion of the approximately 27 million dollars allotted for research this year was granted to the University by the federal government. The rest is acquired from patent royalties. 491 University Extension Establishes Four New Area Offices Extension workers contact farmers in many ways including large gathering for the purpose of demonstration. In its second year since reorganization. University Extension is pro- gressing well in its installation of new area offices. In addition to the three offices established last year, four more have been added toward the final goal of twelve. This year area offices have been set up in Mason City, Fort Dodge, Creston, and Council Bluffs. Under director Dean Marvin Anderson, University Extension extends its resources to the people of Iowa. The divisions of the program include the Cooperative Extension, working in agriculture and home economics, the Engineering Extension, the Center for Industrial Research and Service, and the short course program. 492 Extensions workers help farmers build unusual structurLS. 493 Technical Institute Trains Specialists in Practical Application The technician is the specialist in carrying out the practical and technical details of a job. A graduate of one of the two-year programs in the Technical Institute receives a diploma as an Associate in Applied Science. These programs include technical agriculture, engineering tech- nology and food service management. Technolo- gists in agriculture work in farm related busi- nesses and industries. Engineering technologists assist and supplement the work of engineers in the chemical, construction, electronics, and me- chanical fields. With increasing population, many opportuni- ties are opened up in food service management, such as the need for trained personnel in restau- rants and hotel operation, schools and universi- ties, hospitals, and government institutions. No, if isn ' t the Fourth of July. Port of the equipment of the Tech Institute is the grinders. You can demohsh just about anything in it. 494 These are some of the many men seen running around campus with their little poles, no, they aren t pole vaulters. Engine ports ore often token aport by ' he technicians. Some are even put bock together agoin. 495 EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Gary Hodson Managing Editor Jan Faber Layout Editor Marty Carr Copy Editors Dianna Strock Judy Jahnke Managing Editor — Photography . JoiE Winter Head Photographer Stuart Bell Residence Editor Jan Faber Academics Editor .... Lynn Stapleton Activities Editors .... Cheryl Stanley Lucia Wilmoth Seniors Editors Audrey Johnson Diane Donner Sports Editor John Arney Index Editor Kathy Emmert Art Editor Tom Groth BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager Don Hanson Asst. Business Manager . . Richard Johnson PHOTO CREDITS . iidrcws. Ron: 18 .■i-cndts, And] a: 211 licll. Stiiart: 3, 4, 8 fl. 15, 16, 18 . 25 31 y . 33, 38, 43. 44 46. 49, 73. 74, 75 84 86. 87, 88, 89, 91 94. 95, TO. 97. 98 99 luo, m, 109. 111. 112. 113, 145, 151. 152 l.-|8. 159, 162. 171, 172. 173, 175, 17li. 177 180. 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187. 188 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194 195. 196. 197 198, 199. 200, 201, 202, 203 204, 205. 206 207, 208. 209, 212, 213, 214 215. 216, 217 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224 225. 228, 229 230, 231, 232, 233. 234, 235 236, 237, 238 239. 24.- . 247. 248. 292. 293. 295, 322, 364 3G5. 367. 370. 373. 378 379 383. 390, 392 394. 407. 411, 412. 413 414 416. 419, 422 434. 460. 464. 470. 478. 479 Bremer. Kl,ius: 12 CarKill. I ' liil: 28 Carnver. CraiR 407. 409 Christcnsen. Wa nc: 34 Clifton. Carol: 37 DcHann, Michael: 94 I ' jislcv. (U ' orKe: 13.5. 148. 384. 385, 123, 424 494 Krisinan, AI: 62, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 129, 130, 131. 140, 141, 143, 146, 148, 154, 155, 369, 456 Foster, Linda: 36 Troom, Tom: 37 Fiinkhauser, Ron; 15 Haltgrcn, ,1. P.: 148 Hanson, Gordon: 151 Harper, Bonnie: 157 Hodson, c;arv: 2, 12, 22, 24, 57, 153, 166, 170 Hoff. Doan: 10 Klein, Jeff: 6 Koehler, Dave: 137 Lee. Dick: 26 l.ec. Rick: 148 Leoni. Juan: 4 Leu. Jon: 73. 81. 243. 244. 249. 294. 322, 355, 356, 357, 358, 360, 361, 362, 363, 399. 400, 415, 430, 448, 450, 452, 453, 488, 498, 589 Litka, Mary Lou: 22 Luchsihger, RicJiard: 11, 444 Lucnberger, Jim: 17. 19. 21. 27. 34. 43, 45, 133, 134, 135, 138, 139. 457, 467 Maltke, Lorcn: 29 MtLcad, Howard: 32, 243 Miller, Al: 10, 17, 20, 23, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 68. 77, 240, 241, 247, 428 Nelson, Alan: 6, 10, 143 IVarsall, Brvce: 15 Pcndrv, Steve: 18 Pohl, Dick: 26 Rohlf, Phyllis: 24. 64, 244 387. 388. 389, 457 R an. Steve: 19 Shunter. Robert: 352, 353 Smith, Barb: 14 Stookcv, Larrv: 1, 9, 12, 108, 141, 163, 164, 105 211, 375, 376, 377, 386, 444, 445, 446. 478. 479, Uvum, Na?mi: 1, 13, 23, 51, 54, 55, 59. 61, 62, 76, 97, 90, 136. 137. 168. 170. 172. 175, 246, Wcller, Fred: 7 VViggs, Kent: 154, 15 29, 30, 33, 34, 40, 60, 61, 65, 66, 67. 291, 423, 424, 427, 248, 249, 35 29, 41, 77, 80, 107, , 169, 173, 178, 210, 391, 396, 398, 443, 483, 486. 487 35, 38, 39, 46, 48, 63, 65, 68, 69, 72, 147, 153, 156, 167, , 368, 373, 436 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Ml. Williiini v.. Moltncs .iiul Mi. Uolnil A. Stinvjii iind [heir line sl.iir al Ilu- I ' nivcrsiiy I ' rcss Mr. liol) Jdhn. ' inii. cdiloi i;il :ul insr Mr. Ilol) Circciilt ' c, business acUisor Mr. Ddii Adams of S. K. .Sniilli Ciivci Co. Mr. R. C:. Walker and Miss Siis.in li.ik.i nt Soiitliivcsici n liiKraviiiK Cn. Driiii.i Minlius ol Nlu Vui k Kngravings bv Soiilhwcstfi ii !■iii;ra iiiR Cmnp.nn, I ills, i, ()kl.ilM PrinliiiR h If) ;i Stair riii (isil I ' lcss. Vines. lin .i (■n ei In S, K. Miiilli ( ii .inp.iin . ( lii.,ii;n. IMiiuns IlilHinij; in N.iliun.il Hi.nkl.iiHi mu ( .ninp.iiix . Slr eiis I ' nilil. ' ls 496 INDEX Aasen, Rov Vernon, 235 Abbas, Kenneth D., 320 Abbev. Duane Lennis. 334, 437 Abbott, Michelle. 255 Abbott, David Charles. 208 Abbott, Robert James. 210 Abbott, Wilton Robert. 342 Abel, Lyle Gene, 297 Abrahamson, James Ward, 122. 223 Abramsohn. Dennis A,. 314, 372 Abramsohn, Diane E-, 178 Abrenholtz, Russell H,. 257 Acacia, 176 Accola. John Val. 222 Achenbaugh. Dennis A,. 408 Achteihof. Mary EUen, 264 Ackermann, Alan Hugo, 438 Ackerson, Dennis Hugh. 335 Adam, David Thomas. 342 Adam, Patricia Rebecca, 254 Adams, C. Hess, 205 Adams. Donald Lloyd, 304 Adams. Gary Michael. 330 Adai7is, Jerry Rodney. 435 Adams. John Charles. 332 Adams, John Richard. 317 Adams. Ned J , 334 Adams. Patricia Ann. 273 Adams. Yvonne, 468 Addington. John Robert, 232 Addison. Michael Casev. 211 Adelante, 178 Adel. Dennis, 222 Adler, Bonnie Lvnn. 283 Adolphs, Carolyn J.. 261 Adrian. James Mark. 437, 438 Aidahl. Steven Lynn, 193 Agan. Peggy Lynn. 274 Aggarwal. Bina. 273 Agler, Larry Craig. 335, 372 Ag Business, 415 Ag Council, 416 Ag Education, 414 Ag Journalism, 417 Agriculturist StafF, 421 Agronomy, 417 Ahern, Susan Catherine, 256 Ahrenholtz, Russell H.. 342 Ahrenholz. James R , 415 Ahrens. Donald. 413 Ahrens. Larry David. 412 A I A, 433 A I A A, 432 A I C h E, 433 A 1 I E, 434 Akerberg Lon Paul, 218 Akeriund, Nels John, 208 Akers. Charles E . 401 Akeson. Richard Allan. 331 Akins. John Charles. 315 Akins. Robert E,, 458 Albansoder, Gregory L. 311 Albert. Daniel Housh. 228. 458 Alberts. Edward Eugene. 305. 419 Albertsen. Marc C. 330 Albrecht. Lois Ann, 458 Albrecht. William G,. 317 Albright. Vicki Lvnne. 171 Alden. John L . 308 Aldrich. Sallv ajnet, 171 Aldrich. Wendell Terry, 425. 438 Aleff. Phyllis Jane. 173 Alesch. Mary Frances. 278 Alexander, Cynthia J-, 273 Alexander. Robert W . 238. 425 Alford. Patricia G.. 458 Allan, Michael Curtis, 345 Allen, Beverly K., 272 Allen. Dale Merrill. 401 Allen. James Howard, 175. 219 Allen. James Irvan. 331 Allen. James Merwyn, 301 Alien. Lewis Warren, 215 Allen Marjorie Rose, 161 Allen. Martin Joseph, 323. 337 Allen. Michael James. 458 Allen. Roger Eugene. 332 Allen, Stanlev Doug. 484 Allen. Thomas Wheeler. 225 AUers, Ben E.. 331 Allev. Harry Miles. 147. 458 Alley. Sherry Mills. 446 AlHson. Greg James, 240 Allowav. Steven Lesley, 330 Aim, Don Bernard. 221 Almirall. Rita Kay. 259 Almquist, Richard J., 416, 418 Alms, Sherry Kay. 258 Aloiau Alvin Kam On, 485 Alpha Chi Omega, 161 Alpha Chi Rho, 160 Alpha Chi Sigma, 469 Alpha Delta Pi, 162 Alpha Gamma Delta, 163 Alpha Gamma Rho, 183 Alpha Kappa Psi. 469 Alpha Omicron Pi, 165 Alpha Kappa Lambda, 184 Alpha Sigma Phi, 186 Alpha Tau Omega, 188 Alpha Zeta, 420 Alphers. Robert Charles. 190 Altenhofen Marsha L . 261 Altenhofen. Sharon Kav. 250, 256 Alterlisch. Rob. 175 Altfillisch. Robert J,. 237 Alton, Robert Dean Jr. 298 Alton, Thomas John, 119, 197 Alumni Hall, 352 Alvarez, Efram Jose, 425 Alvine, Carl Eric. 345, 413 American Ceramics, 432 Ammons. Alan Earl. 413 Amos. Sigrid Lanae. 259 Amundson. Norman M.. 343 Amunson. Garland S.. 343 Aniunson. Julie Marie, 290 Ancell. David Francis, 304 Adnerkson. Vailcae, 161 Anderl, William Henry, 176, 425. 434 Anders. Merle Marion. 330, 401. 413 Anders. Verlyn Keith. 324. 332. 401 Andersen. Alan L., 327, 471 Andersen, Charles M-, 312 Andersen. David Allen, 234 Andersen, Douglas R.. 229 Andersen, James Leon. 345 Andersen. Jovce C , 258 Andersen. Michael L.. 228, 420 Andersen. Richard E . 297 Andersen, Roger Carl, 338 Andersen. Ronald Edwin, 237 Andersen. Ronald H , 210 Andersen, Sharon C , 283 Anderson. Andrea P . 458 Anderson, Beverly J , 446 Anderson. Bruce S-. 222 Anderson. Bryan Alan. 334 Anderson, Carol Joyce, 251. 268 Anderson, Carol Kay. 268 Anderson. Craig Neel, 344 Anderson, Dale Eugene. 133 Anderson, David Albert. 329 Anderson. David Bruce, 401 Anderson. David Craig. 458 Anderson, David F,, 304, 473 Anderson. Douglas Carl. 298 Anderson, Edward H . 341. 415 Anderson, Elaine E . 279 Anderson. E. W,. 237 Anderson, G , 122 Anderson. Gail Harriet, 166. 369. 380 Anderson, Gary Lee, 343 Anderson. Gerald Lynn, 205 Anderson. Glennis Jean. 279 Anderson. Gordon A.. 330 Anderson, James Dale. 470 Anderson. James David. 347 Anderson, James R , 194 Anderson, Jane Allene. 163 Anderson, John Bryce. 233 Anderson. Jonathan D . 458 Anderson. Julie Dyanne. 458 Anderson, Karlelon. 225 Ajiderson, Leo Patrick. 309 Anderson, Linda Fae. 259 Anderson. Linda Jo. 255 Anderson. Lucille V . 170. 458 Anderson, Lynn Alan. 190 Anderson. Madelyne Kay. 161 Anderson, Marcia Jean. 277 Anderson. Martha Rae. 280 Anderson, Merlin Dubes. 337 Anderson. Merrill L.. 235 Anderson, Michael D . 458. 477 Anderson. Norman W,. 241 Anderson, Paula Jeanne. 392 Anderson. Peter Kent. 235 Anderson. Richard D . 346 Anderson. Richard T , 433. 442 Anderson. Ronald E , 425. 433 Anderson. Russell H.. 446 Anderson Sharon Lea, 258 Anderson, Sheryl Lee, 446 Anderson, Stanley T , 425. 442 Anderson, Steven C. 207 Anderson, Susan Elaine. 259 Anderson, Susan Jane, 286 Anderson. Susan Lee, 269 Anedrson. Thomas F,. 433. 439 Anderson. Thomas H , 319 Anderson. Valrae Mae. 169 Andes. William Ray. 234 Andre. Colin James. 343 Andresen. Sally Jo. 251. 273. 370 Andrew. Dennis E,. 333 Andrew, Lawrence E . 308 Andrews. John Jordan. 111. 480. 485 Andrews. Patricia Ann. 173, 475 Andrews. Robin Paul. 425. 433 Andrews. Terry Joe, 310 Andrews Vicki Rcnt-e. 264 Andrle. John Mile. 340, 425 Andrle. Robert Jay. 343 Andrusyk. Robert T , 298 Anfinson. Dennis M.. 336 Angel Flight, 380 Angell. William J,. 188, 189 Angercr. Lois Ann, 271 Angus. Virginia Ann. 286. 366 Anholt. Jolvnn M-. 254 Anholt. Sharon Marie, 268 Anliker. Dennis Mark, 192 Anneberg, August Lee, 204 Anneberg. Paul David. 433 Anthony, Wayne E., 333 Antimuro. Anthony A., 353 Anton. Judson Rav. 347 Antos, George John, 458. 469 Appeldorn. Thomas Axel, 339 Appelgate, Donald R,, 339 Appelgate, William K , 158. 174. 203, 364. 401, 420 Appell, Paul Quinten 240. 401. 431 Applegate, Arthur ' M., 189. 425, 431 Applegate. Cyntftia Ann. 256 Applegate. Robert B , 188 Arbuckle, Craig Steven. 192 Arcieri. Robert Joseph, 442 Argotsinger, Terry A . 342 Arjes. Kay Marie, 264 Annbrechi, Allan Ray, 353, 414 Armbrecht. Paul James, 352. 370, 484 Armstrong, Carol Anne, 288 Armstrong,John Wayne, 200 Armstrong, Marsha Ann, 471 Arriistrong. Neal Edwin. 136, 147. 458 Armstrong. Ronald Neal, 239. 401, 407.408 Armstrong, WiUiam B , 209, 431 Arney , Barbara Sue. 169 Amev. John F,, 228. 420 .Arney. Mitchell Dean, 336. 366 Arney. Thomas Moburg, 145 Arnold Air Society, 380 Arnold, Arlvs Lea. 258 Aronld, Richard Dean, 401 Aronld, William Dean. 183. 366. 413 Arnsburg. David S . 177 Aronoff, Zena K., 458 Arp, Lawrence Harrv. 484 Artherholt, Craig, 143 Arthur Mary Jean, 165 Asbv. Evan Eugene. 233 A S C E, 434 A S M E, 435 Aschbrenner. David F., 333 Aschehoug, Trend. 425. 439 . shinger. Linda Joann. 167 Ash. William Fred. 347, 425 Ashbaugh. Jane Ann, 401. 411 Aashbaugh. Patricia. 248 Ashby. Joyce Neville, 446 Ashland. Keith Albert, 458 Ashland. Roger Charles. 119 Ashpole. James Richard, 177 Askeland. James P , 338 Asklof, Jimmy Leroy, 225 Asmus. Everett Paul, 178 Athen. Craig Allen. 327 Atwood, Phoebe Ellen. 171 Auerbach, Richard A , 298 Augenstein. Frank T . 136 Augustine. Dennis C. 332 Augustine. Mary Lee. 278 Ault, Harold James. 425 Auniaun. Mildred B.. 222 Ausborn. James Criss. 330 Ausi, Sara Beth. 170 Austin, Judith Ann. 446 Auten. David Eugene, 232 Aves, Judy Ann. 446. 455 Avgenackis. Michael N . 292. 330 Avitt, Cheryl Lee, 269 A V M A, 484 A V M A Executive Council, 482 Awe. Dennis Dale. 326 Axelsen, .John Michael. 174, 200 Axmear. Deanna Lynn. 251. 370 Axon. James Raymond, 401 Axteil Del Rav 332 Ayres House, 297 Babcany, Gerald Mark, 314 Babcock, Dennis Arthur. 235 Babcock. Robert W,. 321 Bablocky. Dennis A.. 380 Baca. Susan Berry, 163 Bachel. Susan Caroline. 271 Bachman. Robert Alan. 308 Backscn. Kenneth Dean. 212. 472 Backus. Dave. 132 Bacon. Michael G-. 317 Bade. Katherine Esther. 277 Bader. Clark Roland. 334. 413 Bader, Dennis Gene. 334 Bader. Michael T.. 128. 140, 147 Baderschneider. Earl R.. 323. 345 Badtke. Patricia Lou. 257 Baenziger. Mardith Ann. 425. 442 Bagge, Mildred. 169 Baher, Galen. 225 Bahney, Linda Ruth, 269 Bahnson. Damon Hage, 310 Baichoo, Chandradat S., 412 Baier, James Stuart. 225 Bailey, Bruce Edward, 330 Bailey Bryan Ware, 342 Bailey Richard Wilha. 333 Bailey. Wayne C. 304 Bain, Gary Martin, 341 Baird, Joseph Robert, 337 Baird. Richard Walter, 323. 337. 485 Baird, William Neil. 207 Baker, Barbara Jean. 259 Baker, Barton Thomas. 232 431 Baker. D. L,. 274 Baker, Jack Gregory. 298 Baker. James Rowland. 425 Baker House, 298 Baker, John Earl. 312 Baker Kent Alfred, 321, 417 Baker, Maribeth Ruth. 256 Baker, Lowell Duane. 185 Baker. Mark Alan. 458 Baker. Mary Jane, 166 Baker, Marv Jo. 254 Baker Paul Stanley. 345 Baker, Paula Kav, 256 Baker. Robert Dean. 197 Baker. Ronald Milton. 384 Baker. Ronald Ray 484 Baker Suzanne R . 166. 380. 446 Baldwin, Richard S. Jr. 323. 327. 401 Baldwin. Robert Milton. 342 Baler. Galen E , 334 Balk. Mark Alovsius, 346 BaU, Joseph Richard, 401 Ballain. Marlyn Dean, 425 Ballou. John Francis, 321 Balmer. Gary David. 333 Balmer, Roger William. 335. 440 Balsiger, William Dean, 458. 469 Balster. George L., 484 Baltes Larry Leonard. 343 Baltus. Dennis A . 233 Baltz. Curt Coulter. 229 Balvanz. Bill Anthony, 313, 411 Balvanz, Dennis Dale, 203 Bancroft, T., 456 Bandy, Dennis Wanless, 119 Bane. Karen Kay, 161 Banker, Bernard Blaine, 332 Banks. Darrell Eugene, 454 Bankston. Cathy Ann, 165 Bankus. Dale Edward. 337. 415 Banner. Mark Joseph. 234 Bannick, Shirlec Jo. 287 Banowetz. Glen Edward. 342. 388 Banwart, Sidney C . 352 431 458. 474 Banwart. Wayne Lee, 417 Banyas. Daniel Joseph. 299 Barber, James Stephen. 133 Barber. Nancy Louise. 265 Bard, Joel Martin. 343 Bard, Lea Ann. 255 Barden. Ned Thorson. 458 Barenbrugge, Mary C. 173, 367. 446 Barfels, Janet Sue. 290 Bargenquist. Linda L.. 256 Barger, Pamela Gay. 250. 252 Barinsky. Douglas Jay. 336 Barkema, Norman Gene. 335 Barker, Douglas Alan. 204 Barker, Mary Lynn. 170. 458 Barker, Michael Dean. 346 Barkhaus. Gan- E . 335 Barley, Connei, 366 Barnes. Barbara Oehler. 458 Barnes, Jack Edward, 203 Barnes, Linda Lee. 281 Barnes. Michael Lee. 344 Barnes, Robert Mary. 282 Barnes. Thomas Leland. 119, 342 Barnett Dean, 485 Barnett. Elizabeth R.. 254. 446 Barr. Douglas Earl. 323. 340. 458. 469 Barr, Robert C, 326 Barr. Thomas F., 212 Barragy, Jeanne Marie, 366 Barrett. Mark Dennis, 203 Barrett. Mary £.. 168 Barretz, Tom. 203 Barron, Nancy Jo, 276 Barrow. Richard Talbot. 311 Barry Jeanette M,. 446 Barry, Phillip C. 216 Barry, Tim Stewart. 340 Barta. Clifford Joseph. 216 Bartelma. Carole Ann. 276 Bartcls. Kenneth K... 128. 334. 486 Barlels, Robert F., 296. 312, 401 Bartelt. Dale Robert, 328 Banelt, Dean Irwin, 293, 323. 324, 343, 401 Bartelt. Richard E., 236 Barthelman, Kenneth L,. 330 Bartholomew, Craig W,. 192 Baril, James Nicholas, 321 Bartle, F., 456 Bartleti. Jan E.. 165 Bartlett, Robert Paul, 326 Bartlett, Steven James. 331 Barton Hall, 252 Bartscher. James Myron, 343 Barwick. Steven James. 183, 417 Barz, David Alan, 234 Basart. Edwin Joel. 314 Baseball, 139 Bascner. Lawrence Ray. 340. 414 Basketball, 122 Baskett. David Alfred, 219 Bastow. Robert Keith, 486 Bath, Gary Lee, 421. 458, 470 Batv. Corliss Cecil, 187 Batz. Ronald Arlis, 485 Bauch Carol Jean, 275 Bauder, Marv Ellen, 250, 278 Bauder. Richard Scott. 222 Bauds, Richard, 175 Bauer, Jack Michael, 342 Bauer. Sandra Lee. 280 Bauer, Wilham David. 438 Baugh, Gene Wayne. 330 Baugh. Richard James. 320 Baughan, Tom, 326 Baugus, Kathryn Diane. 257 Baule. David Kenneth. 342, 458 Bauman, Donald Everett. 334, 415 Baumann, Richard D,. 318 Baumert, Georgory Lynn, 332 Baumlcr, James Carl. 347. 413 Baumler. Mary Jane, 261 Baurhyte.Robert C ,458 Bavender, King Ray, 233 Bavvou. Debbie E, 267 Baxter. Brian Lee. 228 Baxter, Dan Whitney, 186 Baxter, John Harold, 343 Bay. Frances Carolyn, 283 Bayers, James Arthur, 219 Bayliss, Joyce Ellen, 253. 366 Baynes. Michael W , 425, 474 Bazata, Marianne, 167 Bazata.GlenT ,318 Beach. David Patrick, 436 Beacons, 251 Beadel, Stephen Jay, 326 Beadelston. Beth Lynn, 283 Beaman, Steve Lee, 297 Bean, Brent M., 206 Bean. Kristi Sue. 258 Bean. Michael Jan. 326 Bears.. 196 Beard. David Ray. 194, 372 Beard. Wilham E,.209 Beardmore George Earl. 310, 408 Beary Dennis Michael, 345, 458, 469 Beary, Joseph Edward. 343 Beary, Rita E. 272. 366 Beasley, James L . 233 Beasley. Robert John. 304 Beatty. Beckv Sue, 446 Beatty, Charles T.. 303. 393 Beatty. Dwayne Allen. 485 Beatty, Jon Pat. 224 Beaver. James L.. 315 Beavers, Alan Glenn, 174. 234 Beavers. Carol Louise. 172 Bechtel. Donald Bruce. 297 Beck, James Allen. 458, 472 Beck. Jerry Carl, 220 Beck, Martha Annette, 256 Becker. Harvey L. Ill, 176 Becker. Wilham Paul. 315 Beckloff. Richard T,, 438 Beckman. WiUiam Roger. 209 Beckwith. Mark Alan, 306 Becvar. Richard J.. 326 Beda Michael Francis. 192 BeddaU, John Harvey, 208 Beddatl. Jack, 208 Beebe. Bruce Leland, 183 Beebe. David Verne, 300 Beebe, Kent Lee, 311 Beebout. Donald Tyler. 343 Beedlc, Perry H. Ill, 202. 366. 415 Beenken. James Edward. 298. 413 Beer, Martin T. Jr.. 326 Boerman. Bruce Baxter. 333 Bcermann. Connie E.. 277. 384 Beermann. Donald H.. 190 Beermann. Ronald W.. 334 Beery. William David. 323, 342. 435 Beetncr. Gary Arnold, 303 Behn. Nellie V., 168 Behnkc. James Gordon. 215. 446, 454 497 Bchnkendorf, Robert J.. 326 Behr. Theodore E., 189 Behrendsen, Dennis C. 435 Behrens. Alan Michael. 334 Behrens. Ervin L., 308 Beine. Lee Waller, 180 Belfragc. John Berkley, 184, 484 Belknap, De Ann, 259 Bell. Alice Jean. 458 Bell. Ann, 458 Bell, Arnctle Louise. 279 Bell Charles Walter, 334 Bell, Edith Ann, 269, 471 Bell, Harriet Turner, 281, 458 Bell. Larrv Lee, 205 Bell, Mildred E.. 287 Bell. Sandra Sue, 468 Bell, Thomas James. 324 Bell Walter Fulghum. 237 Bell. William Thomas. 342 Bellamy. Grella. 210 BeUinger. Michael C, 216 BelUnghausen. Thomas. 334 Bellon, Howard Frank. 219 Belluzzi. Joyanne P.. 165. 380 Bell. Thomas J. 341 Belonga. Benjamin III. 312 Belzer. Gary Clifford. 207. 401 Ben Franklin Kvvak. 319 Benda. Jo Ann. 255 Benda. John Michael. 144 Benda. Tom Wesly. 144 Bender Daniel Dean. 345 Bender. David Lee. 320 Beneke. Alan D,. 321 Bendig. Paul Allen. 343 Bendixen. Gregory D.. 183. 486 Bendixen. Joe Francis. 414 Benedict, Morgan Dean, 236, 458 Benedict. Thomas Glenn. 337. 458, 477 Beneke, Loren Henry, 438 Bengston, Mary Ann, 258 Benish, Thomas Edward. 192 Benjamin. Roderick. 190 Benki. Alberto, B,. 204 Benna. Dennis Vincent. 411 Bennerr. Edward N. 193 Bennett. Franklin L.. 340 BenneH House, 326 Bennett. Norman Clyde, 412 Bennett, Stephen E., 333 Bennett, Stephen W., 337 Bennett, Thomas Joe. 204 Bennewitz. Hans J.. 190 Benning. Alan Eugene. 136 Benning Carl Dale. 341. 458 Beno. Martha Louise. 165 Bensen, Ehzabeth J.. 252. 548 Benson. Frederick £.. 345 Benson. Jack Carleton. 192 Benson. James Delford. 192 Benson. Robert. 112 Benson. Robert Winston, 192, 193 Bente, Glen Richard, 327 Bentz. John Hoge. 310. 372 Benz. Bradford L,. 201. 420 Berd, Joann Louise, 446 Berends. Dennis Duane. 1 82. 401, 407,410 Bereford. Bruce B.. 228 Berg. James L.. 458 Berg. Stephanie Linnea. 269 Berger. Steven Dean. 40. 199 Bergeson. David Lynn. 316 Bergman. Mary Kathryn. 278. 386 Bergman House, 298 Bergman, Patrick John. 300 Bergman. Robert David. 225 Bergquist. Basil H,. 183. 401. 408 Bergsma. Linda Dee. 168. 369 Bergsroren. Thomas. 158 Bergsten. Barbara Jean. 158. 171. 446 Bergsten. Robert D.. 202. 415 Bergstrom. Richard L . 226 Bergstrom. Thomas Neal. 221. 458 Berkland. Diana L.. 351. 371. 446 Berkland. James L . 341 Berkland. Lyndon Keith. 178 Berkland. Robert Oscar. 240 Berkler. JohnD. Jr..401 Bern. Judith A. 277 Bernard. David R,. 310 Bemdt. Gail Ann. 162 Berndt Mickael F,. 316 Bernhardt. Douglas L,. 233 Berns. Richard J.. 401 Bernslon. Eugene L,. 318 Berquist. Basil. 197 Berringlon. John Kent. 458 Berrington. Robert R.. 119 Berry. Craig J. 335 Berry. Dennis Lee. 338 Berry. Donald LeRoy. 401 Berry. James Alan. 334 Berry. Kent Douglas. 300 Berry. Patricia Ann. 261 Berry. Stephen Kent. 328 Berry. Susan Marie. 266. 446 Berst. John Sheldon. 401 Berlelsen. Jeffrey A.. 334 Bertsch. Robert F.. Jr . 425 Beschorner. Leo F.. 312 Bcske. Wayne Elloyd. 119 Best. Diane Claire. 275 Best. Patricia Sue. 163, 380 Be.stick, Richard James, 198 Beta Sigma Psi, 190 Beta Theta Pi, 192 Uelcher. Jiilcnc Ann. 392 Betten, Roger Wayne. 341 Benin, William John, 319 Bettis Lloyd Anderson, 202, 417 Belts, Lynn Arnold, 337. 417 Belts. Ronald Eugene. 346 Betz. Kathleen Marian. 272 Beyda. John M.. 347 Beuter. Barry Lee. 438 Bever. Jerry Donald. 352, 458 Beving. Rex Jonathan. 204 Beyeler. Kerry F.. 425 Beyer. Craig Roy. 341 Beyer House, 326 Bever. Jim Earl, 334 Bezdek. William Joseph, 298 Bezdicek. Thomas M.. 217 Bickell. Bruce Phillip, 327, 381 Bickers, Barbara L., 285 Bickley. Corine Anna. 173 Biddle. Donna Marlene. 261 Eieg. Kevin William. 219 Biensen. Rodney George. 313 Bier. Jerilyn Faye. 163 Bier. Susan Penelope. 446 Bierbaum. Jerry. 364 Bierbaum. Kris Arthur. 195, 441 Bierkamp. Robert G . 329 Biersledt. Lynn Ray. 401 Biggs. Russell Morgan. 205 Billick Bruce E.. 414 Billings. Jack Allen. 206. 458 Bills. Merrilynn. 168 Bilyeau. Steven James. 330. 380 Binder. Randy Alan. 336 Binder. Steven Lee. 336, 415 Bingaman, James Alan, 312 Bingaman, Philip Ray, 347 Binko David William, 341, 425 Binnev. David J . 298 Biondi. Roderick Kerry, 345 Birch. Margret Ann. 167. 446 Birch Hall, 254 Birchmier. Wayne D.. 401 Birdsall. Suzanne C, 171, 380 Birdy. Marvin. 209 Birge. John Richmond. 175. 221 Eirge. Thomas Alan, 312 Birkenholt. Ricky R..413 Birker. Kenneth C,.341 Birkland. John R.. 319 Birkland. Mary Ellen. 288 Birney. David James. 413 Birney. Richard Alan. 222 Bishop. Jimmy Raymond. 458 Bishop. Larry Alvan. 458 Bissell. Roger Eldon. 297. 372 Bittner. Larry Lee. 315 Bixby. Kenneth P.. 119. 147. 340 Bjordal. Robert Eugene. 185 Bjorholm. Lois Ann. 258 Bjornseth. Richard L.. 319 Black. Frank Dwayne. 342. 458 Black. H, M-. 442 Black. James Robert, 219. 434 Black. Paul Eugene. 305 Black. Richard A . 145. 228. 458 Blackburn. Karen Marie, 458 Blackburn. WiHiam R . 319 Blagen, Bonnie E.. 289 Blahauvielz. Jeanne A.. 286. 366 Blahnik. Corly Jeanne, 171. 446 Blahnik. Richard C. Jr.. 329, 381 Blain. James Thomas. 313 Blaine, Kenneth S . 180 Blair. Sandra Kay. 446 Blair. Timothe Charles. 304 Blakesley. Merville F.. 438 Blanchet. Leon Joseph. 333 Blanchfield. Roger Lee. 353. 401 Blanford. Susan Aileen. 284 Blasberg, Dennis Lee. 304 Blaser. Gail Louise. 165.251. 257. 484 Blasius. Diane M.. 162 Blaskovich. David D.. 352. 458 Blaskovich. Gabriel J.. 353 Blaskovich. Tom M,. 235. 380 Blatchford. Velda M . 256 Blalti. Aaron Alindo. 341. 401 Blattler. Krista L.. 261 Bl aylock. Randy Leon. 298. 486 Blazanin. Michael C. 233 Bleeker. Ronald Ray. 189 Blek. Steve J, .237 Blenderman. Donald J.. 201 Blinks. Thomas Alan. 331 Bliss. David Joseph. 311 Bliss. Donald Kenneth. 297 Bliss. Wilham Michael. 1 19. 222 Block and Bridle, 408 Block, Joyce Ann. 446 Block. Pamela Jo. 165. 259 Block. Robert Raymond. 343 Block, Terry Lea, 266 Blom, Lyie David, 413, 416 Blom, Steve Garfield, 344 Blome, Michael David, 344, 408 Blomgren, Kristina L., 285 Bloom. Kent Duane. 111. 314 Bloom. Timothy Dwight. 321 Bloomquisl. Douglas A.. 343 Bloon. lone J., 277 Bloonquisi, Wayne, 211 Bloodek. William J.. Jr. 335 Blow. Sucan Lynn. 168 Blubaugh. James F . 304 Blum. Lvle. 401 Blumenkamp. Russell G., 238, 434 Blumenschein. Susan E.. 173. 290 Blumlhal, John Patrick, 175. 233 Blumlhal. Marjorie Lee. 169. 475 Blunck, Nancy Lou, 277 Blunck, Ronald Gene, 189 Blunk. David Lee, 329 Blvth, Christine M., 290 Blvtht, Julia Ella, 276 Boal, Douglas L,, 342 Boarman, Jack Owen, 207 Boast, W.B,.442 Boatman. Mary Martha. 284 Bodensteiner. Thomas W.. 345 Bodozian. Michael J.. 233 Boeck. Dennis Virgil. 339 Boege. Darrell Dean. 417 Boege. Timothy James, 309 Boehler. Michael Wayne. 185 Boehmler. James H.. 177 Boehnke, Mary Caroline. Hi, 167.448.455.475 Boeke. Azalea. 188 Boekelman. Michael T.. 303 Boetlcher. Darrell Rav. 485 Boettger. Robert W.. 202 Bogan. Alan Ross. 333 Bogan. Robert Roy. 484 Bogle. Barbara Anne 110. 182 Bogue. William Herbert. 421 Bohacek. Robert John. 318 Bohan. Thomas E.. 425 Bohling. Alfred C. Jr.. 420 Bohlken. Joyce Mary. 458 Bohrbach. Barbara. 287 Bokelman. Henry Lyle. 326 Boland. John Edward. 372 Boland. Paula Jean. 250. 252 Boles. Terry Lee. 303. 415 Boling. Jane Carol, 171. 380. 458 Bolinger. Barbara Ann. 173 Boliver. Gail Eldred. 342 Boiler. Craig Wesley, 119 Boiler, Richard Allen, 327 Boiler, Richard C. 219 Boiler. Thomas Roy. 341 Bollhoefer. Donna. 458 Bolser. Clark Mead. 425. 433, 469 Bolte, Dan Carl, 139, 147, 232. 474 Bolton. Raymond Earl. 319 Bolton. WiUiam D,. Jr.. 133. 147. 369. 474 Bolton. William D.. 232, 458, 475 Bolunhouse, Mary, 277 Bomb, 356 Bonath. Keane Alan. 235 Bondene. Mrs.. 188 Boner. Robert Joseph. 326 Bonner. John Milton. 401 Bonnewell. Robert E,. 208. 458 Bonse. Marvin E,. 306 Bontty. Justina Irene. 286 Book. Loren Gail. 401, 407. 408 Book, Ruth Horine, 458 Boone. Jody Jay. 301. 395 Boos. Christine Ann. 275 Booth. Bryant Fred III,. 304 Booth. David Floyd. 335 Booth. Marya Lee. 281 Borcherding. Donald R,. 425 Borchers, Rochelle Ann. 279 Borden. Charles W,. 189 Bordwell, Richard S.. 224 Borcherding. Donald. 324. 330. 434 Borcherding. Marsh E., 258 Borge. Paul Daniel Jr.. 205. 387. 425.431.432.440.442 Borlin. Jorjan. 110 Bor lin. Wesley Edward. 206 Bornmueller. Alan O.. 218 Borlon. Judv Mae, 290 Boris. Donald D..401. 417 Borlvit. Diana. 270. 366 Borysiewicz. Catherine. 252 Boston. James Greiner. 298 Boswell. Harold Craig. 136. 147. 232 Boswell. Randall LeRoy. 308 Bosworlh. Kathy C 279 Bosworth. Stewart John. 199 Botany Club, 470 Bolts. Diane J. 251 . 259. 446 Bouska. Gary Lester. 317 Bowden, Margaret S.. 266 Bowdre, Therese Ann. 264 Bowen. Diane Marie. 187. 446 Bowen. Duane Allen. 334 Bowen, John Charles. 214 Bower. Margene Kay. 271 Bower. Robert Keith, 339 Bower, Roger Keith. 393 Bowers. Donald Alan. 425. 433 Bowers. Larry Bruce. 332 Bowie. James Charles. 342 Bowlsby. Jacquelyn Lee. 287 Bowman. David Leigh. 190 Boxwell. Donald A.. 425. 432 Boxwell. Donald A., 425. 432 Boyce. David Ray. 401 Boyce. Elizabeth C . 165 Boyce. Stephen Paul. 333 Boyd. Douglas .lames. 299 Boyd House, 299 Hoyd. Kristine Jo. 261 Hover, Christine M.. 286 Boylan. D R,.442 Bovlan, Joyce Arlene. 290 Boyle. Patricia Ann. 263 Boysen. Glenda Hazel. 287. 388 Boyum. David M.. 455 Braaksma, August W . 293. 297 Brai kcNbeiK, Paul O . 408 lliadllild De.mis V. . 221 Hi.kIIiiI.I Randall V , 304 Bradford, Robert E,, 343 Bradley, Alan C . 393 Bradley. Dennis M.. 302 Brady. James Allen. 201 Brady. Patricia Ann. 446 Braley. David Merrill. 311 Braley. Susan Elaine. 257 Bramblelt. Beryl Ellen. 255 Brand. Robert Dean. 298, 414 Brand. Thomas Eugene. 3-31 Brandau. Jonathon W.. 308 Brandenburg. Eric J,. 197. 469 Brandenburg. Michael G-. 237 Brandrup. Henrietta. 170 Brandt. Claudia Anne. 258 Brandt, Gary Emil, 329 Brandt House, 288 Brandt, Joan Mane, 254, 446 Brandt. Marjorie Ann. 271 Brandt. Russell C. 237 Brandt. Thomas Lynn. 303 Branhagen. Arlin T,. 324. 345 Brannaman. Roger C-. 312. 334 Brannan. Helen Elaine. 264 Branson. Kristi J,. 254 Brasch. Janeen Ann. 255. 446 Brasch. Jennifer Lea. 268 Brase. James Leo. 311 Brauman. Kenneth W.. 140. 147. 239 Bravard. Darlene S,. 265 Braxvorl. Larry G,. 353 Braymen. John Robert. 330 Brazzle. William L,. 302 Brcckenfelder. Jane L,. 160. 168. 372 475 Bredahl. Clark Edwin. 303 Bredall, Steven Roger. 222 Bredensteiner. Gary L,. 401 Brehm. John Stephen. 304 Breitbach. Debbie A,. 253 Breitwieser. Wayne R,. 236 Brekken. Roger Allen. 132 Bremer. Kenneth L.. 401. 408 Brennan. Dean Paul. 335 Breuer. Barbara Ann. 446 Breuker. Donald John. 414 Brew. Patricia Jean, 161 Brewbaker. William Roy. 338 Brewer. Ardelis Ann. 259 Brewer. James. 433 Brewer Robert George. 437 Brewer. Sue Ann. 257. 290 Brewer. Thomas Robert. 347 Brewer. Wilma. 445 Brich. Frederick J,. 302 Bricker. Denise Irene, 182 Bricker. Terry John. 335 Bride. Ronald Dean. 342 Briedis. Mikelis. 207 Bries, Dennis J,. 401, 417. 476 Bries. Janet Lou. 289 Briggs. Gregory Alan. 401 Briggs, Gregory Alan. 210 Bright, Theodore Berry. 331 Briniever. John Louis. 338 Brindle, John T,. 178. 380, 458 Brinegar. David J.. 308 Bringolf. Robert Clair. 329. 384 Brink. Gail Anne. 258 Brink. James J,. 330. 407. 410 Brink. John Paul. 306 Brink. Nancy Louise. 230. 287 Brinker. James P.. 179. 458 Brinkert. Roger W.. 298 Brinkman. Dennis D . 182. 401 413 Brinkman. Douglas G.. 182 Brinkman. Linda E . 250. 278 Brinkman. Marshall A,. 203. 420 Brinning. William Lee. 339 Bristol. John Edward. 301 Britson. Barbara Ann. 166 Britt. James Paul. 216 Britten. Linda E . 266 Britten. Priscilla 1,. 278 Broad. Jim Charles. 335 Broad. Michael R,. 321 Broadston. Gary Gene. 330 Brobl. Bruce A. 433 Brockie. Helen Ruth. 282 Brockman. Brenda A,. 265 Brockman. Jerry Dee. 331 Biodl. Bruce Allen. 425. 442 Brogan. Barbara Ann, 166 Brother, Marlene Kay. 267 Bronks. Mi. 313 Brooks. Barbara Jo, 273 Brooks, Linda June, 274 Brooks, Prentice E,, 458 Brooks, Robert James, 310 Brooks. Wheeler David. 183 Brosamle Mark A,. 341 Broil. Ronald E . 330 Brouilletle. Robert W.. 119 Broussard. Philip M . 195 Brouwer. Dennis Arvin. 306 Brower. Jon Wesley. 184 Brower. Stanley Dean. 347 Brown. Andrew Joseph. 459 Brown. Ann Linnea. 279 Brown. Carole C 288 Brown. Dale Edward. 342 Brown. Daniel F,. 312 Brown. David Alvin. 313 Brown. David Wayne. 235 Brown. Deborah Dee. 165. 283 Brown. Dennis H . 143, 421 Brown. Dennis LcRov. 346 Brown. Donald W,, Jr.. 459 Brown. Douglas J . 319. 393. 425 lirtnvn, Douglas Paul. 330 Brown, Frank Aldcn. 459 Brown House, 327 Brown. James Donald. 338 Brown. James H,, 425. 437. 438 Brown. Janet Colby. 169 Brown. Janis Leigh. 281 Brown. Judith Elaine. 446 Brown. Judith K . 459 Brown. Judy Anderson, 446 Brown. Larry Joseph. 329 Brown. Leanne Carol. 288 Brown. Linda Kay. 286 Brown. Lynn Edward, 296. 312 Brown. Marcia Ann. 170 Brown, Marilyn Jean. 446 Brown. Mark Q.. 330.401.413 Brown. Michael Justin. 480. 485 Brown. Michael L . 216 Brown, Michael Lee, 298 Brown, Michael Leon, 226 Brown, Roger Mosher, 178 Brown, Sally A . 273. 407. 486 Brown. Susan Louise. 160. 161 Brown. Terry Lee. 339 Brown. Terry Lee. 298 Brown. Wendel Glen. 432 Browler. Dorothy, 176 Brownlee, Kathryn Sue. 173 Broz. Susan Marie. 161. 167 Bruce. Janis Barbara. 16! Bruce. Panelle Jean. 282 Bruce. Ruth. 181 Bruce-Dick Bemice C. 446 Brueck. William R,, 353 Bruene. Denise Ann. 171 Bruening. Lawrence Jr.. 331 Bruggeman. Gerald F,. 34] Brumbaugh. Alan J.. 292. 342 Brumbaugh. Edgar A,, 295, 312. 432 Brumm. Keith Merle. 298 Brumm, Michael C. 320 Brummetl. Roger Paul. 408 Bruner. Jane Ann. 254 Brunkow. Bruce Edward. 185 Bruns. Robert D,, 122. 446. 454 Bruns, Steven Robert. 214 Brunsvold. Nancy Mae. 254 Bruxvoort. Larry Gene. 395 Bruzek. Frances C. 271. 446 Bryan. David Jon. 411 Bryan E. Elizabeth. 162. 393. 446 Bryan. Mike Alan. 411 Bryant. Dennis W., 401, 417 Bryant, Sandra Kay, 161 Bryant, Steven Eugene, 201 Brzezinski, Frank T,, 347 Bschor Dennis Eugene, 200, 419 Euboltz, Julie E, 277 Bucheit, Robert James, 388 Buchele, Rodney Lynn, 236, 366 Bucher, Keith R , 425, 432, 436 Buchmann, Richard Hugh, 329 Buck, Charles Paul, 331 Buck, Gary Bruce, 319 Buck, Janice Eileen, 167 Buck, Mason Lindstrom 209 Buckaloo, Marilyn M , 161 166 Buckmgham, Jayne M,, 264 Budee, Lawrence W , 304, 372 Euehler, Benjamin C, 349, 401, 413 Buehler, Flora Lynn, 167, 446 Buelow, Barry John, 302 Buenger, Richard L- 334 Buettner, DeWayne A,, 310, 408 Euffington, Diane Kay, 260 Buffinglon, Roger Lane, 352 Bugh, Glenn Richard, 306 Ruhr. Orlin Douglas, 300 Buhr, Sharon Kay, 267 Buhre, Harry John Jr., 347. 413 Buis. John Richard. 326 Builenwerf. Mark John. 178 Bukowski. Nancy C. 161 Bullard, Margart?l Sue. 254 Bullard Robert John. 480. 485 Bullington. Ronald E.. 474 Bullock. Charles S,. 310 Bullock. Rosemary Kay. 275 Bumgardner. Bruce K,. 307 Bump. Jami C. 286 Bunda. Kathy Ann. 258 Bunderson. Marti A,. 258 Bundy. C, E,. 176 Bundy. Larry Gene. 414 Bunger. Dallas Kent, 305 Bunker, Billy Joe, 320 Bunte, Kenneth Duane, 196 Buntemeyer, Bruce D,, 326 Bunting, Donald L-. 328 Burany. Barbara Beth. 256 Burbank. Keith Alan. 330 Burbridge. Ann Marie. 276 Burchetl. Allen W,.401 Burchett. Janet Sue. 274 Burchett. Richard S-. 1 19. 147 Burchfield. Bruce A . 222 Burckle. Judith C. 459 Burds. Kathryn Ann. 259. 486 Bures. Stephen Craig. 341 Burgart. Richard H.. 459 Burgess. Glen E.. 311 Burgher. Ronald Lee. 347 Burgus. Shari Kay. 277 Burhenn. Kent Douglas. 239 Burington. Arlis Anne. 258 Burk. Denis Wayne. 310. 401. 417 Burk. Kathy Ann. 266 Burke. Gerald Thomas. 337. 414 Burke. Joanne Plager. 459 Burke. Phillip Edward. 459 Burkett. Curtis C. 425 Burkhalter. James E,, 346 498 Burkhalter. L . 456 Burkhart, Daniel John, 330, -118 Burklc. Gilbert E, 425 BurlnlR, William Alan. 330 Burlineton, Brad, 223 Burmeister. Diane M.. 269 Bunncislcr, Jon Barth. 210 Burmeister, Neil D, , 2 1 1 , 407 Burmester, Sandra Mac, 446 Burnell. Richard Lee. 224 Burnet, George, 442 Burnet, Kalhryn A,. 160. 161. 372 Burnham. Nathan Frank, 332. 415 Burns, Allan Francis, 459 Burns, Beth Patricia. 279 Burns, James Joseph, 314 Burns, James Maurice, 425, 435. 439. 442 Burns, Linda Kay. 446 Burns. Linda Latchaw. 446 Burns. Michael Martin. 459 Burns. Randy Louis. 415 BurouKhs. Ronald H.. 185 Burr. Alan Charles. 302 Burr. Barb.nra Anne. 251. 287 Burr, James Bauser. 223 Burr. John Dale. 328 Burr, jean Louise. 266 Burr, Michele. 273. 446 Burr, Nancy Jo. 283 Burr, Roger Allen, 190 Burr, Sharon Kay, 110. 257. 459. 477 Burrack, Robert James, 418 Burrough, John Ryan. 209 Burroughs, Bruce D . 326 Burroughs. Craig Allan. 431. 432. 436 Burroughs. Kent D.. 323. 345. 459 Burrows. James Lee. 342 Burrows. Robert Penn. 205. 367 Burshem. Norma Jean. 446 Burton. Gregory J.. 238 Burton. Linda Jean. 272 Busch. David Craig. 306 Busch. Maurice G.. 417 Busch. Thomas LeRoy. 119. 147 Bushby. Gary L.. 342 Business Students Association, 470 Busse House, 260 Buss, L.irry S . 425 Buss. Nancy Lee. 279 Bussiere. Normand L.. 312 Buster. Kathv Elaine. 252 Butler. David Murray. 312 Butler. Diane Barbara. 274 Butler. Jack Lee. 315. 372 Butler, James William. 210 Butler, Jeffrey Robert. 334 Butler. Jon Erwin. 297 Butler. Michael C . 345 Butler, Robert William, 307 Butler. Ross Alan. 401. 410 Butler. Steven Paul. 342 Butterfield. Susan M,. 254 Butters. Leonard Nokes. 219 Butters. Thomas John. 1 19 Bulzkc. Milton R.. 110.296.3:2 But7man. William David. 327 Buxton. Gary William. 233 Bucuker. Donald J.. 339 Buzzetli. Diana Lvnn. 163 Bybee. Michael Re.x. 438 Byers. Steven Michael. 297 Byl. Calvin Duane. 191 Bys. Roger Clark, 320 Cable. Edward Lee. 323. 343. 433 442 Cackle ' r. Ells Thomas. 435 Cadence, 293 Cadwallader. William K,. 317 Cage. Carol Nancy. 165. 254 Cagwin. Douglass Lee. 229 Cahail, Richard Lee. 302 Cain. Earl Lee. 207 Caine House, 327 Cairns. Kathleen Alice. 468 Calder. James Muller. 304 ' .iltlcr, Joe Lee. 334 aldcrvvood. Wendy M.. 263 alclwell. Stan J. 201. 459 ' alhoun. Stephen F.. 401. 420 iilkiiis, Raymond Lou. 207 .ill.than. James Joseph. 367 Calm, Randall Charles, 1 19 Calome, Tom. 146 Calonder. Doris Ann, 264 Calender, Marvin Carl, 366, 413 Calonder. Paul Roger. 484 Calta. Anton Frank. 292 Cambre. August A,. 312 Cameron. William E . III. 227 Cameron. William Scott. 335 Cammack. Charles H,. 215 Camp. E John. 330. 419 Camp. Shirley Elaine. 272 Campbell. Ann E., 273 Campbell. Dean L,. 401 Campbell. Douglas A . 304 Campbell, Gene Edward. 303 Campbell. Kcnnth W . 238. 401 Campbell. Lain c John. 347 Campbell. Mary Ann. 290. 447 Campbell. Robert W .401 Campbell. Samuel C 119 Campbell. S . 140 Campbell. William C, 232. 425. 431.436.438 Campion. Russell J . 337 Campus 4-H, 366 Canbeld. .Marsha. 272 Canlielil, Houuy Lee, 304 Cannon, .lohn tiary. 331 Canterbury Club, 393 Caraway, George Donald, 401 Cardinal Key, 364 Carey, Christopher B,. 33 3 Carey. John Michael. 315 Carey. Thomas John. 203. 474 Carl. James Rodney. 110, 232. 372 Carlsen. James Richard. 345 Carlson. Carl N.. 177. 326 Carlson. David A.. 213 Carlson. Dennis Lee. 304 Carlson. Dennis Lynn. 220. 401. 419, 433 Carlson. Diane Laure. 447 Carlson. Don Marvin. 484 Carlson. Douglas M,. 330 Carlson. Douglas Paul. 212. 401. 484 Carlson. Edd Warner. 234. 414. 416 Carlson. Elizabeth. 173 Carlson. Jerry Lynn. 185 Carlson. Lawrence S.. 221 Carlson. Linda Kaye. 255 Carlson. Linda Rae. 162 Carlson. Nancy E., 261 Carlson. Philip Frank. 317 Carlson. Rex Alan. 296. 308. 401 Carlson. Richard Rudy. 338 Carlson. Ronald Lee. 187 Carlson. Susan Lee. 281 Carmaish. Marna. 165 Carne. Daniel Drake. 201 Carney. Gerald Thomas. 436 Carney. Matthew David. 185, 401 Carney. Robert Eugene. 425. 434. 437 Carnwath, Ellen Claire. 260. 447 Carpenter. Ann C . 250. 272. 390. 459 Carpenter House, 328 Carpenter. James W.. 314 Carpenter. Michael A.. 328. 432 Carpenter. Sharon Kay. 259 Carr. Bill David. 337 Carr. Martha Jane. 447 Carr. Philip Wayne. 459. 470 Carr. Richard Alan, 401 Carr. Thomas Floyd. 484 Carrick. Joyce Joann. 254 CarroU. Kathryn G.. 168. 371. 372. 459. 473. 477 Carroll. PhUip H.. 174. 206 Carroll. Susan Jo,. 284. 366 Carson. Linda Ann. 281 Carson. Linda Sue. 285 Carson. Susan Jane. 165. 447 Carstedt. John Keith, 459 Carstens. Mary Ann. 277 Carstens, Richard L , 336 Carter, Benjamin, F III, 175, 213 Carter, Bruce Allan, 145 Carter, Catherine L.. 268 Carter, Dennis Lee, 347 Carter, Jane Anne. 287 Carter. Janice Kay. 271. 447 Carter. Tracv Susan. 264 Cartmell. Mary Lee. 250. 290 Cartwright. Mary L , 268 Caruth. Richard A,. 326. 440 Carver. Gary Eugene. 413 Cary. Ronald Wayne. 434 Casady. Simon. 213 Case. John Neil. 331 Case. Wallace Leroy. 234 Casey. James Michael. 435 Casey. Michael F.. 306. 435 Cashman. James D.. 331 Casperson. Daniel L.. 459 Cass. Harrison Everett. 21 1 Cossel House, 300 CasscI, Stanley Eugene. 480. 485 Cassens. Nicholas. 225. 337. 372, 380.432. 440 Castle. Dennis D.. 219 Castle. Michael Carl. 223 Caswell. Barbara. Jean. 278 Gates. Lloyd Hervy. 314 Catlin. Daniel George. 372 Catlin. Linda Louise. 268 Catron. Mary. 162 Cattington. Linda R,. 162 Caudill. Susan E,. 288. .366 Cavanaugh. Tom Lee. 408, 41 1 Caves, Kim Scot, 311 Cavin. Minetta Ferber, 447 Cavin, Steven Curtiss, 425 Ccchini, Daniel John, .326 Cecil, Claudia Rene, 263 Cederquist, Douglas E,. ,347, 401 Cepican, John Edward, 216 Cerling. Thure Edward. 352 Ccrrone. Kent Marvin. 201 Cervenka. Janet Lee. 167 Cerveny. Dale Joseph. 226 Cerwick. Mary Ann. 447 Cerwinske. Steven Joe. 185 Cessna House, 328 Chalgren, L.irry Lee, 212 Challeil, l),ivid George, 218 Chaloupka, Duane Lee, ,327 Chaloupka, Laree Lynne, 167 Chalstrom, Ralph Leon. 337 Chamberlain House, 329 Chambers. Elissa Kay. 447 Chambers. Elizabeth C , 161 Chambliss. Walter Ray. 224 Chan. Ming Kou. 327 Chaney. David C . 311 Channell. Anne Joyce. 447 Chapin. Dean Howard. 308 Chapman. Bruce Neil. 486 Chapman. Carol Ruth. 146. 475 Chapman, Charles James. 298 Chapman, Dorothy M,, 165. 254 Chapman. Lyle A. Jr.. 225 Chapman. Nancy Ellen. 254 Chapuran. Robert C„ 330 Charity, Leon, 420 Charles. Marian L.. 224 Charter. Dana F, Jr.. 459 Chase. Bob. 208 Chase. Nancy Elizabeth. 168. 380 Chase. Nancy Suzanne. 277 Chasteen. Nancy Sharyl. 278 Chastck. Linda Kay. 261 Chatham. Howard M.. 1 10, 323. 333, 459 Cheerleaders, 146 Cheers. Ronald Wayne. 341 Chelekis. Richard L. 136. 147. 215 Chelf. II. Wayne. 295. 310 Cheney. Keith Lynn. 334 Chenoweth. Lana Gail. 163. 447 Chervenv. Thomas Wayne. 346 Cheslnui. Colleen E.. 281 Chessmen, 293 Chevalier. David Lyal. 329 Chevalier. John R.. 324. 331. 370 Chew, John Stefen. 188 Chickcring. Susan V.. 447 Chi Epsilon, 435 Chi Omega, 165 Childs. Allan Harold. 302 Chiids. Diane Margaret. 447 Chinuge. Annette E,. 284 Chipman. Galen MiUard. 321 Chittenden. Cary C 311 Chivers. Carol Jane. 165. 255 Chivers. Janice Lynn. 167 Chlupach. Robert S.. 304 Cholvin. N.R,. 479 Chorpening. Jenta Rae. 264 Choutka. Alan Bruce. .304 Christion Reformed, 395 Christian Science, 393 Christcnsen. Beverly K . 252 Christensen, Carl L . 339 Christensen. Cary R.. 323 Christensen. Cheryl, 269 Christensen, Dale A.. 198. 340 Christensen. Dale M . 219 Christensen, Daryl K . 338 Christensen. David J.. 199 Christensen. Gary Lee. 308. 414 Christensen. Gary Ray. 469. 470 Christensen. Jane Rae. 447 Christensen. Jean. 289 Christensen. Jean Ann. 287. 366 Christensen. Karen L.. 165 Christensen. Marilyn K.. 384 Christensen. Paula J.. 169 Christensen. Roger K.. 204 Christensen. Roger P.. 110. 174. 182 Christensen. Wayne B,. 223. 459 Christenson. Brian C . 344 Christenson. Charles L,. 339 Christenson. David O. 480 Christenson. Marcia K.. 289. 447. 455 Christian. Julie Lynne. 268 Christiansen. Claudia. 371. 459 Christiansen. Greg L.. 330 Christiansen. Margaret. 392 Christiansen. Sara J . 162 Christie. Thomas R,. 183. 484 Christopher. Annette. 266 Christopher. James L-. 146. 233. 369. 459 Chrysle. Daryl F.. 300 Chuck. Michael John. 228 Chumblev. Clyde M II. 208 Churchill. Dennis Dean. 372 Churchill, Jacqueline, 459 Churchill. Kenneth H., 307 Ciha. Allan James. 310.417 Ciha. Marv Ann. 260 Circle K, 421 Civilate. Therese M.. 276 Claeys. Gary Joseph. 3.30. 486 Claman, Dennis Carl. 306 Clampitt. Harris Lee. 313 Clampitt. Leshe Allan. 402 Clark. Ann Lee. 169 Clark. Ann Marie. 4.59 Clark. Barbara E,.447 Clark. Charles Emory. 334 Clark. Cynthia Ann. 254 Clark. Daniel Faye. 333 Clark. Diana Lynne. 277 Clark. Donald Ray. 310 Clark. Eldon Leroy. 210. 420. 480.485 Clark. James Henry. 330 Clark. Jerry Earl. 237 Clark. .loanne Adelc. 259 Clark. Joe Dale. 313 Clark. Michael Gordon, 211 Clark. Patricia Ann. 254 Clark. Paul Dean. 438 Clark. Richard Lee. 190 Clark. Richard M.. 324. 330. 407. 418.420 Clark. Rodney B . 349 Clark. Stephen Dennis. 437 Clarke. Timothy R . 133. 145 Clarquist Joanne Marv. 282 Clary, Chrisline L. 271. 459 Claude. Nancy Rowena. .392 Clause. Mary Catherine. 255 Clause. Reginald James, 183 Clausen, Jerry Arlan, 334, 415 Clausen, Ken F., 319 Clausen. Otto Clair. 331, 384, 414 Clausen, Thomas Edward, 306 Clausman. Edward W. 480. 485 Claussen. Betty Jean, 250, 264. 459 Claussen, Craig Edward, 331, 370. 469 Claussen. Ronald Elmer. 310 Clayburfi John F. 312.484 Clayton. Russell Leo. 3.39 Clegg. Terry Kenneth. 310 Clemen. Robert Blair. 312 Clemens. Mark Everett. 176 Clement. Elizabeth A,. 270 Clements. Jerry Allan. 459 Clements. Ralph Darwin. 316 Cleverley. John W.. 335 Click. Roger U-e. 203 Clifton. Carol Lynne. 250. 261 Cline. Dennis Michael. 176 Cline. Linda D.. 459 Cline. Terry Bernard. 128. 140 Clock. Ronald Lvnn. 213 Clore. Kathlene Diane. 255 Clossen. Cynthia. Ann. 273 Cloud. Robert Pusey Jr . 237 Cloud. Susan Elizabeth. 2.50. 283 Clouser, Michael Lloyd. 197. 459 Clow. Donald Duane. 213 Clowes. Robert Bruce. 229 Cochran. Milton Arthur. 438 Cochrane. Colleen S.. 286 Cochrane. John Guy. 353. 459, 474 Cockayne. George J.. 312 Cocker. Randa Lou. 392 Cocks. Kathleen Ann. 255 Codlin, James Russell, 459 Coe, David Ryan, 305 Coffey, Peggy Ray, 254 Coffey, Robert Thomas, 1 19, 226 Coffey, Robert Wayne. 339 Coffin. Richard Joseph. 337 Coffman. Larry Bernard 175. 179 Coffman. Lee Earl. 352. 402 Cogdill, Sampel Joseph. 301 Coggeshall. Anyarita G.. 161. 447 Cohen. Reginald Andrew. 309 Cohrt. Bonnie Lee. 459 Coklin. James R.. 233 Colbert, Robert Edward. 207 Colburn. Susan Kay. 459 Cole. Judith Anne, 253. 486 Cole. Susan Marie. 289 Coles. Pamela Jean, 266 Colgan, Ri( h.ird Hugh, 323. 328 College of Agriculture, 396 College of Engineering, 422 College of Home Economics, 443 College of Sciences and Humanities, 456 College of Veterinary Medicine, 478 Collen, Beverly Ann. 278 Collins. David Lee. 122 Collins. David Whinery. 176 Collins. Diana Lee. 256. 447 Collins. Glenda Rae. 272 Collins. John Edgar. 241 Collins. Richard Dunn. 474. 484 Collins. Russell Leroy. 329 Collins. Sharon Kaye. 281 Collins. Sheila Jean. 259 Collins. Thomas Eclgar, 176. 441 Collins, Thomas P.. 304 Collinson, Jane Helene, 259 Collison, Elizabeth G , 173 Colston, Gary Lee, 326 Coltvet. Kathleen J., 258 Colvin, Patricia Ann, 257 Colvin, Thomas Stuarl, 306. 474 Comiskev. Steven Craig. 222 Comstock, Michael Kim, 332, 390 Conant, Marilyn Ruth. 273 Conawav Phil Lee. 438 Conboy. Richard R . 209 Concannon. Colleen L,. 267 Concannon. Richard N,, 216. 471 Condit. James Schaffer, 207, 437 Conery, Charles F., 304 Conley, Dennis Merriam, 147, 459 Conlev. Michael French. 334 Connell. David Hall 232. 425. 435, 436.441. 442 Connell. Gary Michael. 223 Connell. Gerald A . 342 Council. Gregg Joseph. 223 Connell, Marv Jo, 166 Conner, Kenneth Alan, 41 1 Conner, Michael Cronan. 305 Connor. Michael Brian, 344 Connor. Tim Edward. 217 Conover, Craig Lvnn, 3.34, 407, 408, 410 Conover, Marion Craig, 402 Conrad, Gary Lee. 346 Conrad, Gene Merle, 339 Conrad, Gerald Eugene, 174, 198 Conrad, Larry Dean. 344 Conrad. Thomas Roger. 438 Conrin. Michael ,Iohn. 297 Constantine. Gloria E,, 265 Conver, Steve, 305 Converse House, 329 Cook, Bairil Alan 333, 384, 419 Cook, Donald Alli ' n. 302 Cook, Elizabeth, 2,38 Cook, Georee Arthur, 174, 194 Cook, lohn Howard, 233 471 Cook Kenneth Calvin, 480, 485 Cook Marnie Annette 263 Cook, Melvin Wrav, 353 447 Cook, Virginia Anne, 267 Cool, Craig Clifford. 329 Coon, Donald Gene, 337 Coon, Janet Sue. 264 Cooney. James A.. 454 Cooper. David Eugene, 342 Cooper. David Gordon. 435 Cooper. Gorden F. Jr.. 320 Cooper, James M Jr , 308, 432 Cooper, Kalhryn Sue, 276 Cooper. Richard D.. 338 Cooper. Roger Dean. 482. 484 Cooper. Ronald Lee. 226 Cooper. Stephen Cobb. 223 Cooper. Susan Ellen. 167 Cooper. Virgil Dean Jr.. 425 Coovar House, 301 Coover, M.S., 442 Copelantl, Rod William, 344 Copcnhavcr, Marion B,, 227, 470 Coppock. Myron William, 235. 372 Corbin, Dennis William, 201 Corbin. Phillip Dean. 219 Corcoran. Timothy J.. 310 Cord. Diane Janelle. 161 Cordes, Wayne Gordon. 366 Cordrav. Joseph C . 307 Cordis. Donald Roland. 241. 425. 431.437.441 Cordis. Stuart Thomas. 337 Cormack. Jerry Lee. 227 Cornelison. Gary Lee. 213 Cornelius. Richard R , 402 Cornelius. Steve E., 215 Cornell. Steven Max, 344 Cornils. Marc Allan. 201 Cornwall. Marcia L,. 166 Cornwell. Gregg Alan. 200 Corrigan. Tim R . 132. 331 Corsiglia. Rosemary. 272 Conner. Joseph Max. 305 Corwin. Kent Michael, 310 Cosey. Phil. 344 Costanza. Brian F.. 226 Cotsworth. James A,. 136. 147, 208. 459 Cotter, Patrick M.. 304 Cotton, Carolyn Joyce, 260 Coughlin, Charlotte E.. 283 Coughlin, Jennifer E , 251. 272 Coughlin. Ronald Dean. 333 Coulson. Danny R,. 332 Coullrap. Susan M-. 173 Counter. Katheryne. 173 Countryman. Philip A,, 346 Clousand, Julie Ann, 279 Covington, Kit Quinn, 317 Cowie, Donald James. 194 Cowit, Frank. 136 Cox. Allan Clayton. 132 Cox. Galen John. 341 Cox. Jo Ann. 267 Cox. Kathy Dawn. 282. 468 Cox. Larry Lee. 199 Cox. Lvle Dean. 402 Cox. Mary Susan. 250. 251 Cox. Maurice. 119 Cox. Nancy Jane. 274 Coy. Ricky Ray, 346 Coyle. Vincent J.. 147 Crabb. Larry Lowell. 219 Crabtree. Steve Martin, 212 Cradick. Bonnie Ann. 254 Craft. Diane. 146 Craig. Erie Dean. 238. 425 Craig. Larry Dale. 309. 414 Craig. Norman Lee. 326 Craig, Terrie Elaine, 170 Cram, Richard Lee II, 234 Cramblit, William R . 208 Cramer. Robert Allan. 177 Cramer. Thomas Alvin. 122 Crammond. Ray Harry. 304 Crance. Sue Ann. 447 Crane. Charles F . 470 Crane. Donn Philip Jr.. 189 Crane. Kathy E,.279 Crane. Terry W ' ayne, 340 Cranor House, 264 Cranston, Melvin Bert, 3,34 Craven, John Edwin, 185. 470 Crawford. Coe Ann. 447 Crawford. Elaine. 344 Crawford. Harold. 459 Crawford. Jon Gardner. 413 Crawford. Marcia Kay. 261 Crawford. William R.. 402 Crawmer. Robert Eugene. 299 Crees. John Leroy. 329 Creger. Dick Allen. 210 Cripps. Janice Marie. 276 Criscola. Anthony V . 329 Crispen. Charles R Jr . 175. 201 Crispin. Roger Harvey. 296. 318 Crist. Allen Bruce. 347 Cristensen. Marilyn K.. 272 Croes. John Michael. 306 Croft. Terry Dale. 179. 380 Cronbaugh. Sheryl Lynn, 277 Cronin. Janet C. 459 Cronin. Nancy Madeline. 275 Cronk Ronald Eugene. 335 Crooks. Linda K..279 Croskey, Cathleen M , 168, 459 Cross Country Track, 12B Cross, Joseph Phillip, 344 Grosser, Susan Dianne, 254 Crossett, Terry Gene, 435 Crossley, Brian W,, 186, 459 Crosswaile, Lynn. 286 Crouch. Bonnie Jean. 253 Croucher. Harry Lee. 220. 459 Crow . Alan Dwight. 459 Crow. Brenda Kay. .349 499 Crow, James WiUiam, 339 Crowe. Dennis Timothy, 411 Crowe. Susan Schnack.411 Crowell. Larry Fay, 178 Crowley, Barbara Anne. 165, 380 Croxdale. Ralph, 329 CruU, Timothy John, 195 Crum, John Dcnham, 380, 402 Cuhel. Leon Leslie, 334 Culbe rl, Louis Lee, 187 Culp, Kenneth W. Jr., 192 Gulp. Sandra, Sue, 165, 277 Culver. Robert S., 304 Cummings, Bruce Allen, 344 Cummings. Charles D,. 221 Cunard. Bennett C. 337 Cunliffe. John Michael. 237, 435 Cunningham. David A-, 305 Cunningham, James A., 158. 223. 425 Cunningham. John M.. 484 Cunningham. Judy A,. 287 Cunningham. Martin J.. 316 Cunningham. Sylvia J.. 161. 167 Curl. Robert Dean, 341 Curphey. Betty Evans, 459 Curphey, John Nelson, 425, 435 Curran, Gail Lynne, 169 Curran, John Matthew, 484 Current, Norman Craig, 459. 474 Currie, Craig Arthur, 206 Currie, Kenneth Max, 324, 334 Curtis, Glenn Marvm. 311 Curtis. Harvey William, 333 Curtis, Larry Rodger, 425 Curtis. Mark Harold. 337 Cushman. Christine. 258 Custer. Roger Elzea. 192 Cuthbertson. Susan J.. 165. 380 Cutler. Randall D., 306 Cutler, David Michael, 320 Dach, Bradley Max. 181 Dacy. Monica Mary. 165 Daddamio. George H., 187 Dadisman, Jerrold G , 402 Dadisman, Karen J., 459 Dady, Patrick Al, 221 Dafflitto. Rnssell R,. 208 Daggett. James Walter, 402 Dagitz, Robert Nelson, 305 Dagosto, Edward Ray, 321 Dagosto. Edward Rav. 321 Dahl. Gary Andrew. 299. 413 Dahl, Susan, 447 Dahl, William L,, 315 Dahlin. Dennis John, 240 Dahlin. Roger Edwin, 299 Dahlke, Michael Dean. 204 Dahlman, Joseph S.. 186 Dahlquist. Barbara Dee, 168. 447 Dahlquist, David Lee. 213 Dahlquist, Deborah J., 256 Dahlstrom, Elizabeth A., 161, 168.447 Dahlstrom. Roger H.. 335 Dahms. Gary Leroy. 434 Dahms. Robert E. Jr., 348 Dahnis, Larry A . 353 Dailey. Daniel Ralph, 333 Dairy Food Club, 418 Daily, Iowa State, 360 Dailey, Robert Clayton, 229 Dairy Science Club, 418 Dall, Michael Raymond, 205 Dallager, Susan Kay, 369. 447 Dallons. Victor John. 303 Daly. William Ray, 229 Damman, Kathleen Lois. 273. 366 Damon. Susannah, 288 Dona House, 302 Dan, Larry G.. 338 Danforth. Lawrence W-, 320 Daniel, Ronald Edward, 232. 328 Daniels. Dean A.. 297 Daniels. Dennis L.. 298 Daniels. John Dean. 175. 235 Daniels. Walter James. 433 Danielsen. Carl Edward. 459 Danielson. Lee Robert. 345. 459 Danielson. Stanton Lee. 312 Danley. Vicki Rae. 289 Dann Jo Ellen. 276 Dann. Michael George. 233 Dannenbring. Gary Lee. 238. 471 Dannenfcldt, Larry J.. 235 Darby. Joan Ellen. 272 Dardis, David Richard, 174 Darnell. Dennis Dale. 480. 485 Darnell. Molly Ann. 278 Darrington, Donald E., 335 Darveaux, Daniel John, 217 Dashncr, Douglas Max, 199. 364. 402,416. 420 Dashncr, Michael F., 330 Daub, Judith Jean, 285 Daugard, Sandra, 270 Daugherty, Steven Joe, 321 Dausener, Richard D., 333 Davenport, Dennis Jon, 437 Davenport, James R , 327 Davey. Guy Dennis. 459 David. Mark. 304 Davidson. Bryan Eldon. 323. 339 Davidson. Donald Gene, 402 Davidson House, 330 Davidson, Jean Ann, 166, 447 David.son. Judith Lee, 161, 380 Davidson, Larry Edward, 470 Davidson. Sarry E,. 469 Davidson, William 111,236 Davis. Alan Thompson. 304 Davis, Avriel Lea. 263 Davis. Carol Jeanne. 173, 475 Davis, Gary. 341 Davis. Glynn Richard. 185 Davis. James Craig. 411 Davis. Kathleen Marie. 274 Davis. Keith Eugene. 192 Davis. Kenneth Lyle. 237 Davis, Kent Mark, 298 Davis. Kent Mark. 298 Davis. L. Jack, 331,431 Davis. Leslie Glen, 206 Davis, M- Leroy, 415 Davis, Michael Bruce, 202, 484 Davis, Nancy Jo, 278 Davis, Richard Dean, 192 Davis, Robert Arthur, 41 1 Davis. Robert Brian. 241 Davis. Ronald Dean. 298 Davis. Ruth Ann. 253 Davis. Sharon Lee. 252. 447 Davis. Thomas C. 175. 183. 486 Davis. Thomas Richartl. 459 Davis. Walter W. Jr.. 222 Davison. James Robert. 408. 486 Davison. Timon Wesley. 208 Davisson, Kathy Vee, 273 Davitt. James Patrick. 217 Dawson. Susan Irene. 447, 468 Day, Clifford Dean, 337 Dayton, William Randal, 333 Deal, Jim L., 335 Dean, James Jay, 402 Dean, Patricia Kay, 292. 447 Deardorff. David R.. 381 Deardorff. Michael K . 344 Deberg. Colleen L..281 Deboer. Gretchen Ann. 258 Deboer. Gretchen Lee. 279 Deboer, Owen J., 195, 402, 415 Deboer, Richard Robert, 421. 474 Debord, David Douglas, 420 Debour, Randall Lloyd, 306 Debruin, Donald E., 345 Debuhr. Larry Eugene. 314 Decker, Charles Taylor. 206. 459 Dee. Carla Foote. 447 Deer. Steven Craig. 346 Defrance. Sieve E.. 128. 140, 345 Degroff. Gregory L.. 310 Dehaan. Timothy. 342 Dehn. Mike Larry. 438 Deinker. Sharon. 163 Deitchler. Randall 1.. 329 Dejong. Bruce Allen, 433 Dejong. Larry Wayne. 438 Dejodde. Arnold Dwight. 341 Deklotz. Michael W,. 342. 384 DeLaney. Linda Rose. 146 Delashmutt. James Paul. 471 DeLay. Kathleen Diane. 258 DeLav. Roger Lee. 402. 408 Deleeuw. Robert J.. 299. 395. 433 Delfs, Donna Lou, 251, 269, 380. 447.455 Delfs, Mark Raynard, 353 Delmege, Raymond W.. 343 Delong, James E,, 201 Delph Jane Marie, 169, 476 Delta Chi, 194 Delta Sigma Phi, 196 Delta Tau Delta, 198 Delta Upsilon, 200 Delta Zeta, 167 Delucia, Ruth Anne, 167 Delzell, Laura Joan, 253 Demeycr, Richard C ,211,417 Demichino. Donald. 314 Deming. Chris Alvin. 207 Demitroff . Merylhs D.. 255 Demrv. Larry Gilbert. 187 Dencklau. Lyle Wilbert. 335 Denes. Robert Andrew, 186 Deneut, Richard E Jr., 199 Denger. Cinda Sue. 279 Dengle. Linda Maxine. 170 Denhart. James D,. 480, 485 Denharlog, Ronald A.. 395. 435. 439 Denker. Donna Denise. 459 Denman. Deborah Ann, 411 Denner. Lynda Jo., 447 Denning. Marilyn Ruth. 274 Denning. Richard Lynn. 209 Dennis. David Craig. 223. 459 Dennis, George Leonard. 480. 485 Dennis. Greg Allen. 128. 341 Dennis. Marian P.. 286 Denniston. Edgar Mac. 224 Denny, Craig Kenton, 206 Denny, Kitty Shean, 165, 256. 366 Denson. Robert John. 185 Denton. Keith Edmund. 341 Denuet. Judith A , 275 DePould. Diane E.. 170 DeReus. Kathy Lynn. 459 Derr. Melanie Jean. 278. 454 Derr. Michael Duane. 195 DeRuiter. Daryl Gene. 425. 434 Derynck. Stephen L . 312 Desy. Joseph Cuthbcrt. 303 Determ Ti. William U,. 331 Detig. Ann Louise. 272 Det.jen, Michael James, 307 Dettbarn, Kathleen J , 459 Devault, George M., 334 Devildcr. Jack Allen. 344 Devine, George Edward. 207 De Vitt House, 284 DeVore, Richard Lee, 346 DeVrics, Chreyl Kay, 447 DcWaay, Robert S., 233, 460 Dewey, Nancy Kay. 165. 255 Dewey. Richard Charles. 326 DeWitt. Thomas Allan. 327, 417 Dexter. Craig S.. 313 Dexter. Paul Bryan. 233. 380 Dexter. Roy Warren. 186 DeYoung. Jan Adrian. 460 DeZeeuw. Glen Warren. 311 Dhuyvetler. Gregory E.. 197, 460 Dial, Linda Lea. 286 Dibbern. Dennis Keith. 182. 372 Dice. Kathleen Karen. 257 Dickens. David Milton. 333 Dickens, John Martin. 240 Dickens. Rex Malachi. 240, 425 Dickerson, Barry L., 314 Dickert, Thomas G., 402, 416, 420 Dickes, Allen L-, 460 Dickey. David Gregory. 22 6 Dickinson. Sandra Jean. 286 Dickson, James Ried. 206 Dickson. Jonathan L.. 352. 372 Dickson, Richard Lee, 225. 327 Dickson. Virginia Lee. 255 Diddern. Dennis K. 484 Dideriksen. Richard R., 292, 320 460 Diefenbach, James C. Jr., 327, 484 Dielman. Gail Roger. 335 Diemer. Joel Andrew, 128, 140. 296. 304 Diercks. James Scott. 200 Diercks. Mary Ann. 460 Dierks. Cathleen J.. 460 Dierks. Gordon RoUo. 460 Dieterichs, Wilma, 184 Dietrich, Carolyn K.,2S8 Dietrich, Sonia Sue, 277, 447 Dietz, Marshall Dean, 192 Dikko, Aishatu Pamela, 173, 447 Dillavou. Marvin Earl. 438 Dillivan. Dwight Floyd. 334 Dots. Dawn Ann. 256 Dimiiri, George Michel. 119 Dimmitt. MarUyn Kay. 287 Dinkla. Dennis Erwm. 420. 480. 482, 485 Dinnes. Norma Lee. 279. 411 Dircks. Robert Jon. 413 Dirks. David Alan. 309 Dirks. David Allen. 328 Discher. David Alan. 190 Dittbarn. Maureen S.. 254 Dittmar. Chris. Arthur. 196 Dillmer. Dan John. 298 Dillmer. Wolfgang E.. 191 Dix. Terry Edwin. 316 Dixon. Michael Warren. 310 Dixson. Michael F.. 314 Dobbin. Christy Lee, 165, 258 Dobrydney, Frank J., 337, 372 Dobson. Mary Barrett. 468 Dobson. Richard C , 187 Dockal. James Allan. 472 Dockal. Margaret A,. 271 Dodd. Dean Harold. 414 Dodd. Stephen W,, 321 Dodds House, 330 Dodds. James AUen, 232 Dodge, Deena Mae, 285, 447 Dodge, Susan Henley. 411 Doggett. WiUiam H.. 313. 433 Dogolch. Cheryl Rae. 271 Doherty. Jerry Clay. 341 Doherty. Linda Jo. 169 Dohlman. Dennis Raye. 425 Dohogne. Diane. 171. 447 Dohrmann. Boyd Fergus. 183 Dohrmann. Bruce T . 402. 411. 417. 476 Dolan. Jeffrey John. 333 Dolan. Robert Roy. 334 Dolnev. Dennis Dean. 484 Domsalla. Robert C 303 Donahoe. Denise M.. 173 Donahoe. Ruth Anne. 173, 460 Donahue. Gary Walter. 338 Donels. Ray O .421 Donelson. Barbara G.. 278. 370 Donham. Kellev Jon. 484 Donley. Michael S.. 315 Donnelly, Linda Ruth, 263 Donnenwerth, Mike J.. 345 Donner, Diane Rose, 257, 381 Donohue, Dennis John, 321 Donovan, Jane Ellen, 272 Donovan. Patricia Ann. 173. 460 Doofe. Marcia Lee. 258 Doofe, Ronald Roy. 337. 425 Dooley. Alan Lee. 340. 402 Dooley. Mary S.. 167 Dooley. Michael P., 236 Dooley, Sherry Lynn, 411 Doolittle, James E., 330 Doorenbos. Ivan Lee. 434. 435 Doose. Lynne Arlene. 162. 393 Doran. B, Michael. 338 Doran. Eugene Arthur. 330. 408 Doran. Margaret Marie, 262 Doran, Sam K-, 327 Dornbusch. Steven Lee. 296. 304 Dorr. Stanley Arnold. 425 Dorr. Timothv Lane. 318 Dorsch. John Lawrence. 326. 460 Dos. James Henry. 306 Dostal. Roger Lee. 305 Dotsch. Al. 205 Dotson. Gerald Duane. 298 Dotson. Robert Adair. 228. 460 Doiv. Merle Kenneth. 484 Doty, Patricia Ann, 279 Dotv. Steven Eric, 346 Dolzlcr, Fred. 431 Dougal Bruce Holland. 304 Dougherty. Debra Sue. 250, 251, 278, 370 Dougherty, John W., 196, 402 Dow. Ann Louise. 250. 261 Down. Linda K.. 271 Downer. Karilee. Hope. 167 Downey, Cornelius F. Jr., 310 Downev, Feme. 204 Downey. Gary L,. 402. 413 Downey. Michael Edward. 343 Downing, David Maxwell, 346 Downing. Kenneth Gregg. 333 Downing, Michael W.. 211 Downs. Dennis William. 347, 486 Doyen, Marilyn Rae, 287 Doyle, Daniel Scott, 314 Doyle, Galen Padraic, 191 Doyle. Kathleen Ann. 272 Doyle. Patricia B.. 285 Drabek. Renee Marie. 251. 275 Drach. Donna Diane. 270 Drahola. Richard Paul. 402 Drake. Danny Lee. 292, 346 Drake. Leslie Roy, 380, 469 Drake, Michael Cameron. 310 Drake. Nancy Ellen. 268 Drake. Sharon K.. 366 Draman. Mary K,. 165, 447 Draman, Richard E., 312 Draper, Sue Anne, 282 DrcLisler, Pamela Jane, 257 Dreier, Gordon Allen, 326, 419 Dress Blues, 381 Drew, Patrick PhiUp, 328 Drewry, William Ford, 334 Drews, Dennis Alan, 342 Dreyer, William H., 425, 433, 442 Droste, Linda Holley. 146, 171 Druivenga, Lynette M., 290 Dubes, Brian Bruce, 176 Dubridge, Dianne C, 259, 366 Ducas, Paul James, 342 Duda, Laraine Kay, 165, 260 Dudley, Linda Ann, 384 Dueker, Duane Dale, 425 Dueland, Diane Marie, 163, 447 Duermyer, William H. Jr.. 195 Duff. Leslie Glenn, 314 Duffeck, Michael AUen, 339 Duffus, Constance June, 256 Duffus, Marvin L., 335 Duffy. Lawrence James. 345 Duhl. Dean William. 307 Duhr. Joyce Elaine, 259 Duitscher, John Robert, 339 Dyke, Kenneth, 366 DumstorfF, Eugene F-, 437 Dunbar. Tom R . 420 Duncan. Cheryl Kaye. 447 Duncan. John W.. 380. 381. 460 Dunham. Doreen C. 447 Dunham. Mary Ann. 169 Dunham. Susan Jane. 258 Dunkerton. Lois V., 282 Dunkerton. Stephen H . 304 Dunkin. Robert Murray. 339. 436 Dunlap. Susan Beattie. 165 Dunlap. Thomas Flagler. 340 Dunn. Garry Merlin. 334 Dunn, Nancy Caroline, 173. 454 Dunn. Pamela. 173, 447 Dunn. Patricia Anne. 272 Dunn. Roger Alan. 297 Dunnick. Rodney David. 436. 438 Dunnick. Wesley A.. 207 Duoos. John Leslie. 292. 331 Durbin. Dennis Alan. 342 Durgin. Sherry L . 250. 251. 460 Durham. Linda Kay. 257 Durian House, 272 Durlam. David O . 193 Dusjnek. Eileen May. 392 Duschen. James WiUiam. 147 Dustin. Donald Fey. 460. 469 Dutton. Ellsworth G.. 307 Dvorak. James Allen. 312. 381 Dvorak. Joan Mae. 276 Dyas. Linda Kay. 165 Dykshorn. Owen Francis, 194, 402 Dykstra, Stuart John, 329,411 Eagen, Deborah Lynn, 261 Eagstrom, Thomas J.. 321 Ealy John Eaton. 402. 413 Earle. Susan Jean. 167 Earsa. Danny William. 336 Eastman. Jon Cornelius. 308 Easton. Judith Marie. 447 Eaton, Steven John, 331 Ebann. Carter Kenneth. 210 Ebann. Charles Keith. 210 Ebbers. Larry Harold. 112 Ebbing. Marv Ann. 260 Eberle. Francis R.. 324 Ebsen. John Steven. 330 Eby. Paul Daniel. 297 Eckhart. Keith Robert. 425. 434. 437 Eckhart. Marv G . 367. 460 Eckhart. Paul Dale. 218 Eckhart. Thomas D . 309. 413 Eckhoff. Gary Arend. 480. 485 Eckrich. Gerald D . 307 Eckstein. Beverly Ann. 254 Eddv. Linda Mac. 282 Eddy. Steven William. 460 Eden. Brcnda Sue. 279 Edgington. I ' crmilla. 279. 447 Edison William Lee, 146.233 Edier. Phil Duane. 486 Edwall Allen Gene. 316 Edwards. Clark G.. 223, 425, 431, 437 Edwards, Gary D,. 460 Edwards. Rosanne. 261 Edwards. WiUiam M.. 202, 366, 372.415.420 Eernisse. Kenneth Alan, 402 Eganhouse. Robert Paul. 233 Egger, Dennis Dean. 306 Eggers. David Lee, 343 Eggers, Diane Elaine. 255 Eggers. Richard A.. 402. 416 Eggers. Russell Andrew. 352 Eggert. Jan Lindley. 266. 292 Eggieston. Ricky Jay. 205 Eherle. Francis R.. 339 Ehlers. Lyle Ronald. 332 Ehmckc. Paul WUIiam. 300 Eich. Darrell Henry. 217. 480. 485 Eichacker. Charles R.. 341, 460 Eicheid. Tom. 416 Eichelberger. Carol A.. 274, 292 Eichelberger, Roger W.. 311 Eichhorn. James Daniel, 323. 330. 402.414 Eichner. Dennis Paul. 408 Eick. Gloria Mae. 254. 384 Eickman. James Lee. 309 Eikenberry, Linda Jo, 250, 265 Eilers, Jerry Wayne. 186 Eilts. Bobby Ray, 334 Eimen. Deborah Anne. 271 Einspahr. Fred Joseph. 175. 229 Eischeid. Joann M.. 165, 265 Eischeid, Thomas G., 174, 216, 402 Eisele, James F., 205, 367, 425, 431. 442 Eisen, Marlene Sandra. 277 Eittreim. Christy Sue. 276 Ekberg. C. E.. 442 Eklund. Sharon Rae. 286 Ekstrom. Carol Rae. 256 Eksn-om. Gary Arthur. 297 Elam. Kenneth Menzo. 139. 460 Elasser. Robert C, 232 Eland, Edna, 112 Elbert. Catherine Ann. 468 Elbert. Stephen Thomas. 460 Elchlepp. Claudia R.. 256 Elder. Randall Robert. 225 Eldredge. Christopher. 229 Eldridge. John Wylie. 236 Electronic Technologists, 436 Elgersma. Leslie V,. 313 Elgin. Marsha Ann. 279. 454 Elgin. Robert S.. 237 Elitharp. Thomas Hall. 177 Elk. Sara Jane. 286. 468 Elleby. Hottcn A,. 435 Ellenbecker. Thomas F.. 302 EUerhofF. James F..222 EUerman. Lynne. 173, 460 Filing, Marian Roberta, 447 EUingson. Cindy R.. 287 Ellingson. Wayne R, 231 EUiot, Jean May. 286 Elliot. Laura. 171 Elliot. WUIiam John. 304 EUiott. Alan Lee. 303.417 Elliott. Kay Ellen. 171 Elliott. Ralph Edwin. 330. 366 Elliott. Richard M.. 321 EUiott. Rich Rav. 198.474 Elliott. WUIiam R.. 295, 303 EUis. Deborah Anne. 283. 447 Ellis. H B,.442 EUis. Stephanie Lee. 163. 392 EUis. Virginia Anne. 476 Ellison. Janelva Sue. 163. 369 Elhthorpe. Kenton Jay. 337 EUson. Jean Rae. 168 Elmore. Larry Lee. 317 Elsen. Sue Debora. 268 Elston. Robert G. 221. 460 Elwick. Mchael Glen. 425 Elwood House, 330 Ely. John D . 298 Emembolu. Justina C . 447 Emerson. Donald R . 204. 476 Emerson House, 303 Emerson, Raymond Lee. 140. 147.203.460 Emeson, Ronald C. 218 Emerson. Thomas H.. 187 Emery. Debra Jane. 282. 486 Emmert. Arlan Curtis. 323. 330 Emmert. Doyce John. 317 Emmert. Kathleen D.. 263. 292 Emmert, Linda Carol. 253 Emrick. Susan Elaine. 271 Enderson. George O.. Jr.. 194 Enenbach. Bruce F., 304 Enevold. Neil Andrew. 307 Enfield. Darvl E.. 310 Enfield. Judith Ann. 460 Enga. Stanley T.. 346 Engdahl. Robert L.. 188 Engel. Stephen Paul. 217 Engel. Thomas Roy. 338. 417 Fnijel Volker WUli, 233. 460 EngelbrcLhl. Loren Lee. 183 Engineering Council, 436 Engh. Diane Lee. 286 England. Tom Earl. 346 Engle Robert Doyle. 323. 346, 366. 370 Engnell, Kent Brian. 182. 402. 407 410 Engquist. Lajean Rae. 254 Enke. Kenneth D., 335 Ensley. George WUIiam. 185. 324 Enzmann Connie. 256 500 Eppers. Frederick C. 310. 454 Epperson, Kenneth A.. 31 ' 2 Eppich, John Douglas. 143. 238. 434. 435 Epps. Sam Brown, 341. 460 Erb. David John, 310 Erbe, Herbert Carl. 232, 431, 436,437,438,441 Erdman, Gary J.. 335 Erdmann, Duanc J., 330, 384. 460 Erdmann. Loreen Julie. 163, 388 Erdmann. Paul Roger. 460 Erdmann. Sally B., 447 Erhardt. Mark Charles. 206 Erickson. Andrew Lee. 193 Erickson. Diane E.. 289 Erickson, Gary Virgil, 402 Erickson, Gregory S,, 298 Erickson. Judy Kay. 258 Erickson, Larry Kent. 185 Erickson. Linda Lee, 257 Erickson, Paul Norman, 198 Erickson, Rodney B., 337 Erickson, Steven C.,220 Erickson, Thomas A., 480, 485 Erickson. Thomas Allan, 345 Ericson, Gwendolyn S.. 169. 447 Erixon, Roger Keith, 340 Eriandson, Nancy Jo, 171 Ernst, Robert Duane, 340 Erpclding, Gerald R,, 300 Erringlon House, 304 Ersklne, Gary Lynn, 222 Erwin, Janice Elaine, 290 Esbeck, Carl Howard, 209 Esdale, Leslye Jane, 447 Eskelsen, Edward Craig, 305 Esslemann. Dennis L., 119, 334 Essman, Allen Kent, 206 Esteky, Morteza. 316 Estep, Jill. 266 Eta Kappa Nu, 437 Etheredce, Dennis Dean. 332 Ethington. James L. 140,, 147, 296, 316 Etter, Timothy Lee, 314 Evans. Christine Anne. 279 Evans, Dennis John, 310 Evans, Evan John, 193 Evans. Fred Wayne. 304 Evans. Marilyn E . 267 Evans. Richard David. 335 Evans, Robert Douglass. 370 Evans, Thomas James. 198 Evans. William Leon. 212 Eveland. Carol Jean. 261 Eveland. John Lloyd. 297 Eveland. Johny LeRov, 237 Eveland. Larry Fred-. 310. 408 Evens. Ronald Mathew. 299 Everett. Leslie Allen, 352 Eveson, Bruce Roy. 311 Everson, John E., 140, 174, 210, 460 Ewald, Barbara L., 253 Ewan, Rebecca Anne, 260 Ewasiuk, Ronald Wayne, 460 Ewert, Janet Marie, 276 Eyerly, Craig Wyman. 347 Ezarski. Carta Jean, 168, 447 Faber, Dennis Eugene, 308, 417 Faber, Michael Enoch. 340 Faber. Susan Kay. 460 Facer. Robert W.. 334 Fachman. Margaret J., 274, 447 Fadiga, Patricia Sue, 275 Fairchild House, 331 Fahey, Mark R., 205, 367, 426 Faidley, April Joy, 275 Faidlev, Veria Ann. 275 Fain, Dannie Ray, 308, 415 Fair, James Alan. 460. 469 Fairbanks. Linda Joan, 163 Fairlcieh, Charles W , 460 Fairleigh, Roberta G., 447 Falconer. Alan Boyd, 177 Falk, Kent Wayne, 433 Falk, Ronald Lee, 237 Faltinson, Julia, 445 Fannmg. Maureen E., 260 Fanton, Robert W., 480, 485 Farher David fleorge, 335, 415 F.irls S.ill loAnn. 2.58 Formhou e, 202 Form Operations Club, 413 Farrell, Lynda Eileen, 460 Farrell, Maryaim Alys, 254 Farrington, Norman J,. 292, 326 Farver, Dennis Gene, 347 Farver, James Thomas, 419 Fassler, Pamela Kaye, 173 Fattahi, Behrooz. 312 Fauerby, Christine L.. 290 Faust, Robert. 145 Faust. William D,. 229 Fawcett. Richard S , 32 ' h 417 Fay. Charles W.. III. 334. 426, 432 442 Feddcr. Robert A., 309 Fedler. Gary Lawrence. 317 Fedler. Larry V,. 334 Fee, Corwin Denny. 329 Fceley. Tim James. 210 Fehrmarm. Nancy Ellen. 288 Feikema, Brian David. 119 Femberg. Ellen Okner. 476 Feld. Donald Harlow. 426. 438 Feldtnan, Keith Lauren, 183 Felopouch, Michael L., 438 Feldt, Darwin Lynn, 320 Fell, David Lee. 484 Fell, James Roland, 299 Fell, Ronald Dean, 328 Felland, Lois Mae. 273 Fellinger, Leslie Ann, 274 Fellmet, Larry Lee, 343 Fellner, Florence C . 226 Felsted. Christine B.. 274 Felton. Larry Gene. 295. 308 Felton, Virginia M., 263, 388 Feng Kuo Kuang, 413 Fenn, Dennis Anthony, 334 Fennema. Dennis Dean, 440 Fenneman. Gary Lee, 183, 413 Fennern, Larry Edgar, 309 Fenney, Karen Sue, 460 Ferantio. Annette Marie, 2 0 Ferdig, Gloria Jane, 161, 163 Ferguson, Barbara J.. 289 Ferguson. Jeffrey Carl, 211 Ferguson, John Thomas, 209 Ferguson, Nancy, 460 Fernelius, Dan Maulner. 349 Fernisse, Kennetb. 203 Ferris. Shirley Kay, 277 Fessler, Linda Jean, 278, 447 Fett, James Walter, 337 Fey, John Gardner, Jr., 342 Fiat, Jerome Conway, 119 Fick, Bernadine. 448 Field. Carol Dec. 286 Field. John Malcolm, 176, 402 Field, Kathleen Elaine, 366 Fields, W. J., 384 Fienhold. Robert Paul, 195 Fierk. Theresa V, 259 Fierke, Thomas Gamer. 338 Fike. Glenda Gay. 260 Filbert. Donald H.. Jr.. 229 Finagin, Vicki Lynn. 289 Finarty. John Joseph, 321 Finch, Da -jd Lee, 195 Finch, James Parker, 339, 417 Finch, Ronald A., 200, 426, 431, 432.436.441 Findley. BiUie C, 254, 366 Finke, Leslie Dean, 310 Finlayson, Barbara, 110, 161, 448 Finley, Don Richard, 193 Finley, James M-, 330, 402, 415 Finley, Richard Dale. 331, 413 Finley. Teresa Ann, 252 Finn, James Dean, 306 Finrow, Julie E.. 393 Finrow. Sue Ellen. 269. 393 Firkins House, 331 Fischer. Arnold E., 426 Fischer, Bruce Donald, 321 Fischer, Donald Lynn, 334, 408 Fischer, James W., 205 Fischer. Jill Ann. 284 Fischer. Karen Kay. 280 Fischer, Karlene Ann, 256. 475 Fischer, Margaret A. 251 286 460 Fischer. Michael Carl. 347 Fischer. Nancy Asther. 282. 473 Fischer. Richard Louis. 319, 419 Fiscus, Donald Ray, 316, 460 Fisher, Ernest Flovd, 343 Fisher. Mark Wayne. 182. 417 Fisher, Paul F , 326, 400 Fisher, Terry Lee, 303 Fisher, Tim R,, 228 Fisher, William Ray, 185 Fistler, Jon Jay, 438 Fitch, David P.. 304 Fitzgerald, Donna J., 272 Fitzgerald, Janice M , 460 Fitzgibbon. Mary Anne. 277 Fitzmaurice. Thomas D.. 217 Fitzsimmons, John C , 336 Fitzsimmons, Richard H., 336 Flach, Thomas Andrew, 310 Flachman, Alberta Ann. 277 Flage. David James, 402 Flaherty, Michael Bart 471 Flatt, Thomas Myron, 307 Flaugh. Richard Keith, 306 Fleischhauer, Candace, 163, 448 Fleming, Constance K., 272, 486 Fleming. Danny LeRoy. 426 Fleming. Gloria Jean. 290 Fleming House, 380 Fleming, Roger William. 426 Fleming. William R,. 296. 313, 426, 432 Flemming, Myron Harold, 310 Fletcher, Larry R , 328 Flickinger, Charles J., 298 Flickinger, Sally Ann, 173, 372 Fligg, Robert E., 293, 317, 431 Flint, Susan Power, 169 Florcn, Thomas Carter. 186 Florinc. Phillip C. 225. 292, 332, 426. 438 Florke. Larry Dean. 402 Fluckcy, Lesley Lyie, 333 Fluhrer, Gary E., 431 . 440. 442 Fly. Steven M,, 293, 296, 300 Fiymi, Daniel Dennis. 340 Flyini. John Thomas. 335 Foell. Arvin Joseph. .301 Foley, Jon E . ,327, 366, 402 Follmann, Ronald W,. 413 Follmuth, Roy Luther. 209 Fonda. Steven James. 328 Fonkcn, Mark Allen. .308 Font.itia. Keniir.-th John. 133 Football. 119 Forbes House, 26S Inril, t h.Ml.-s Allen, 298 Ford. James Craig. 301 Foreman. C. F.. 364. 418 Foreman. John .. 140. 147, 477 Foreman. Michael Dean. 425 I ' orcman. Michael Van, 233 Forestry Club, 419 Forker, Barbara, 445 Forney, Kirk David, 140 Forrest, Stephen E-, 213 Forret, Mariene K., 285, 418 Forristall, Gary E,.302 Forsyth. Dennis Clair 110. 220 Fort, Roy Ziegler, 219 Fortmann, LeRoy Cletus, 318 Former, Tanis Rec, 287 Foss, Craig Robert, 200 Foss, Douglas Gordon, 336 Fosmark House, 273 Foster House, 332 Foster, Karen Rose, 165, 275 Foster, Linda Sue, 163 Foster, Marsha Anne, 253 Foster. Martha Alice. 275 Foster. Neal Edwin. 232 Foster. Peter E.. 233 Foster, William T.. 196 Fotis. Georganne, 161 Foudin, Arnold Steven. 470 Fougnies. Annette M,. 161 Foutch. Roberta Joan. 277 Fouts. Duane Robert. 139, 460 Foval, Jerry Flynn, 197 Fowler, Dennis Edmond, 206 Fowler, Garry Lee, 298 Fowler, Joseph Michael, 344 Fowler, Randolph E., 234, 411 Fox, Darwin E,, 425, 434, 471 Fox, Duane Joseph, 239 Fox, John Frank, 338 Fox, Marshall David, 485 Fox, Stanleigh Gene, 200, 349 Fragg, Arnie, 208 Frahm, James Franklin, 177 Frahm, LyIe, 143 Frame, Janet Campion, 448 Frame, Jon William, 402. 408 Frank. Clifford John, 298 Frank, Hugh Gregory, 227 Frank, Roger Alvin, 339 Frank, Timothy Robert, 192 Frank, William Orville, 328 470 Frankenfield, William, 176, 431 Franklin House, 333 Franklin, John L . II, 220 Franklin, Kenneth D , 384, 408 Franklin, Robert D . 342 Franklin, Ronald B , 194 Franson, James C, 326 Frantz, Carol Beth, 167 Frantz, Dennis DeWayne, 339 Eraser, George Leo, 337 Fraser, William R,, 425, 433 Fratzke, Alfred R,, 342 Frauenholtz, Wayne R,. 315 Frazier, Judith A,, 168, 448, 475 Frazier, Linda Sue, 272 Frazier, Pamela JoAnn, 265 Frazier, Wesley Dean, 461 Freddricks, Ed, 210 Frederick, Bernard J , 461 Frederick, Joyce I , 268, 471 Frederick, June Ann. 372 Fredericks. Michael D . 480. 485 Frederiksen. Charles. 112 Fredericksen. Don. 407 Freeburg, Carlton R , 402 Freeburg, Marvin Kirk, 225 Freeman, Arlan E , Jr , 327 Freeman, Richard F , HI, 321 Freeman, Ronald D , 433 Feese Harvey Michael, 194 Freese, Robert B., 408 Freese, Wayne Ralph, 484 Freiburger, Clinton E-, 321 French D , 456 French Club, 471 French, Walter Alan, 185, 372 Frerich, Mary Ann, 271 Freshwater, John A, 241 Frevert, Tim David, 326 Frey, Craig Steven, 318 Frey, Nichoas Martin, 333 Frey, Patricia F,, 163 Frey, Robert John, 176 Frey, Warren Bruce,338 Frlant House, 266 Frihiey, Jack Michael, 200 Frick, Judith Marie. 259 Friederes. Dwight M . 339 Fridley. Flora. 167 Friedel, Roger Lee, ,302 Friederich, Gary R , 197, 484 Friedman, Dan M , 177 Friedman, Paul Jr., 337 Friedman, Richard S,. 143 Friedow, Mark Dana, 192 Friederich, Robert Kurt, 204 Friedrichsen, Don C , 343, 366, 410 Fries, Joe Macrae, 298 Friesen, LeRoy Edwin, 480, 485 Friesleben, Rex A , 327. 402. 419 Friest. Dennis Kent. 402 Friesth. Karen Elaine. 254 Frimml. Susan M . 279 Frisk. Kennelh L . 402 Fritz. Gerald Bruce, 299 Fritz, LcDonna Jean, 255, 448 Frochlich, Katherine 11.. 269 Frohling. Lonnie Peter. 236. 426 Frommelt. Karen Jo. 277 P ' rommelt, William John, 344 Froom, Thomas David. 342, 461 Frosta, Steinar J,, 426 Fry, Deborah Lorainc, 261 Fryar, Dennis Merle, 328 Fudge, Robert Lee, 411 Fugate, Marilyn, 471 Fuger, Michael A.. 206 Fuhrman. Joel August. 327 Fulcher. William C. 340 Fulghum. David A., 174, 228, 426 Full, Wlham J, ,,342 Fullarlon, Stuart R., ,343 Fullcnkamp. Larry J,, 332 Fullenkanip, Thomas F-, 332 Fuller, Dana Jon, 313 Fuller. Dennis Allen, 334. 438 Fuller House, 304 Fulmer House, 333 hullon, Joyce Ellis. 448 Fulwider, Robert, 364 Fundquist, Thimothy L., 327 Fung, David Kin Ming, 327 Funk, Dorene Carol, 278 Funk, Ted Alvn, 342 Funkhouser, Ronald E., 298 Funnemark, Lorraine E., 448. 455. Funnemark. William Lee. 307 Furland. Loren Paul. 334. 426 Furnish. James Richard, 402 Fussell, Jon Gregory, 330 Eye, Mona Marie, 251 , 287 Fymbo, Linda Kay. 274 Fymbo, Stephen L,, 346 Gabberl, Charles Clark, 435 Gable. Edward Charles. 194 Gabriel. Johh F, Jr., 330 Gabrysiak, Robert C, 201 Gaff, Clark Stevens, 311 Gaffin, Larry Vick, 119, 223 Gaffney, Ann Marie, 264 Gaffney, Carol Jean, 261 Gaffney, Steve Louis. 338 Gage, Alan Edgar, 352, 426 Gagstetter, Dean Noel, 222, 329 Gaines, Mortimer A., 335 Galey, Cicely Ellen, 255, 448 Galey, Mark Eliot, 315 Gallagher, Duane J , 330 Gallagher, Kenneth J., 128, 140, 147, 343 Gallentine, Joyce E,, 250, 272 Gallentine, Richard W,, 331 Galles, Kathryn Marie, 263 Galloway, Dean, 364 Gallus, Chromous, 312 Galm, Steven Lee, 327 Galpin, Loran Lee, 345 Gamble, Gregory Gene, 216 Gambs, Susan Cheryl, 162, 448 Gamma Delta, 364 Gamma Epsilon Sigma, 437 Gamma Gamma, 158 Gamma Phi Beta, 168 Gamm, Charles Edward, 381 Gangstead, Mervin L , 345 Gannon, Michael John, 335 Gano, Rickie Marvin, 319 Garbe, Stephen Paul, 316 Garber, Frank Randolph. 225 Garbow, Karen Kay, 274 Garces, Carlos Manuel, 417 Garde, A,, 122 Gardner, Carol Rogene, 168 Gardner, Catherine Ann, 254 Gardner, Eugene Lynn, 228 Gardner, Kathy Jo, 270 Gardner. Rosemarie A,. 271 Garfield. Marjorie, 445 Gargand, Richard Allan, 402 Garlock, Dennis Kay, 219 Garlock, Susan E., 163, 461 Garman, Michael L.. 343 Garms, Dean John, 342, 415 Garms. Judy Ellen, 250, 269, 448 Garms, Keith Laverne, 345 Garnant, Craig Martin, 343 Gamier, Gary Eldon, 426 Garnt, Richard L,, 331 Garrett, David G., 299 Garvey, Virginia Lee, 286 Garvik, Linda Kay, 167 Garvin, Patrick M., 345 Gaskill, Michael J,, 316 Gaston, Robert James 186 Gass. Harry James, 332 Gates. Dennis Wesley, 298, 372 Gates Linda L . 158, 166, 371, 461 Gathmann, Christy Ann. 256 Gathmann, Jan Frances, 256 Ganger, William Peter, 199 Gaumer, Terry Eugene, 461 Gauthier. Gwendolyn L., 173 Gay, Melodic Lee, 448 Gay, Patricia L., 275 Gaylord, Gregory F.. 232 Caylord. John Munroe. 175. 210 Gazzo, l.inda Marie, 168 Gebken, Duwayne F., 402 Gebken, Richard, ,301 Geesman. Joan Marie, 256 Gegner, Barbara Jo, 448, 468 Cehl, Michael Thomas. 319 Gehling. Dennis Erwin. 299 Geiken, Keith Allen. 203 Geiken. Nancy Tapper. 461 Geiken, Stanley II . 402. 414, 420 Geil, William Joseph, 308 Center. James Roger. 235. 402 Geology Club, 472 George. Dennis Danial, 298 George. Helen. 234 George, James Nile 335 Gerber, Barbara Lauree, 253, 486 Gcrbing, Poldi Ditra. 259 Gerdes. David Richard. 139 Gerdes. James Roy, 426, 433 Gerdes, Lawrence Dean. 133 Gerdes, Richard Walter, 237 Gere, John E.. 197. 426. 433 Gere. Perry William, 196 Gergits, Dennis Walter, 219 Cerischer, Tade Louis, 426, 434 Gerken, John Allen, 353, 366 Gerlach, Stephen Paul. 139. 147 Gernes, Robert West. 234. 461 Gerst, Wally Lynn, 302 GesscI, Gregg R . 306. 381 Getting, Mary E., 170, 407 Gettlcr, Gregory V., 345 Getty, Robert, 479 Geurts, Judy Lynn, 448 Ghaemmaghami Habib, 327 Gibbs, Crystal Lea. 257 Gibbs. John David. 200 Gibeau. Raymond LeRoy, 331 Gibler, Michael W.,204 Gibney, Linda Jo, 286 Gibney, Nancy Kay. 274 Gibney. Steven James. 328. 415 Gibson. Bob Wayne. 347. 414 Gibson. Frances P.. 161 Gibson, Glenn Raymond, 307 Gibson, Philip O , 203, 402, 416, 420 Giddings, William G., 323, 326. 461. 473 Gidel. Mary Phylhs. 275 Gidel. Steve William. 341. 380 Giese, Jim Hans, 327 Gieselman, Wayne W., 300 Giesking, Sharon L., 448 Gilbert, Charles H., 183, 408, 415 Gilbert, Denis Peter. 297 Gilbert. John Winston. 184 Gilbert. Judith Ann, 163 Gilbert, Ray Edward, 411 Gilbert, William E., 110 Gilchrist WiUiam J,, 331 GiJdea, John Lavern, 345 Gilkey, Virginia Anne. 277. 468 Gillespie. Gilbert W.. 420 Gillespie. Mary E., 275 Gillette, Harold Dean, 402 Gillotti, Ralph S,, 200. 426, 431, 434, 435, 442 Gilman, Craig Eldon, 345 Gilman House, 305 Gilmour, Steven Boyd, 305 Ginneberge, Greg F-, 343 Gitch, Gary Dean, 402 Gitlins, Kenneth Allan, 237, 476 Gitz, Betty Jean, 171 Gizevich, Stanley John, 205 Gjovik, Judith Ann, 284 Glad, John Joseph, 218 Glade, Charles David, 337. 415 Glade, Roger Louis, 188 Glasener, Mark Wilson, 304 Glaser, Lambert H., 327 Glasnapp, Sheryl Ann, 280 Glau, Thomas Robert, 338 Glawe, Gary Lee, 337 Gleason, B,J., 442 Glenn, John Patrick, 420, 484 Glenney,Gary M.. 178 Click. Larry L,. 329. 402. 413 Glienke, Larry R,. 326 Glime. J Duane, 317 Glime, Rita Siek, 461 Glover. Nancy Lyn. 162 Gloyer. Patricia D,. 274 Goater, Michael Lee, 317 Gockel, John Raymond, 333 Gocken, Raymond D,, 303 Godbersen, Karen Kay. 277, 384 Goddard, Charles F., 328 Goddard, Robert E , 335, 471 Goddismavis, A., 163 Code, William A., 314 Godfrey, Darold DeWitl, 426 Godfrey, Richard W,, 198. 366 Godwin, Thomas A,. 128, 177 Goebel, Ralph Walter, 340 Goedken, Donald D., 338 Goeke, Charles Lee, 335 Gocrdt, Earl John, 485 Goergen, Glenn Norbert, 331 Goering, Vernet F-arl, 384 Goeser. Dennis 1, 433 Goetsch. Jerry Lynn, 181 Goetter, Valerie Gwen, 173 Goeltler, William NeU, 185 Ckiellsi h, Larry Dean. 426 Godfrey House, 334 Golf. Richard Franklin. 311 Goings, Richard Lewis, 333 Coins, Stephen Michael, 306 Goldncr, William J , 308 Goldsmith, John Earl, 426 Goldstein. Robert S., 232 Golf, 144 Golob. Barbara Ann. 261, 411 Golz, Galen Herbert, 320 Gonaver, Bayard C Jr,. 307 Gooch, Elizabeth Ann. 260 Good, Joel Edward, 335 Good, Thomas Ronald, 213 Goodall, Barbara Jean. 267. 468 Goode. John Samuel. 330 Goodenow. Glenn Smith. 145, 177. 461 Goodfriend, Caryn K., 256 Goodman, Randall E.. 298 Goodman. Thomas Wayne, 122 501 Goodwin, Gary Dean, 461 Goodwin. Max Hal, 320. 372 Goodwin, Peter Linder, 306 Goodwin, Stanley R.. 461 Gordon, Bruce Allen 228. 461 Gordon, Constance Jean, 448 Gordon, Cynthia Jean, 286 Gordon, Dawn Pauline, 274 Gordon, Judith Frances, 173 Gordon, Rickie Joe. 327 Goreham, Dana Joann, 253 Gorman, Charles G., 201 Gorychka. Gordon T,, 235 Gose, Margaret Jane, 168, 461 Gossard, Margaret N. 163 Gosse, Harold Ernest, 199 Gottsche, Phyllis Rae, 264 Goughnour. Brian W., 317, 414 Gourley, Elzene E., 257 Gourley, John F-, 202 Graaf, David Raymond, 306 Grabe, Mark David. 334 Graber. James Edward. 411 Graber. John Douglas, 225 Grabowski. James, 211 Grade. Stuart B.. 335 Grady. John Patrick, 196 Grady, Suzanne Marie, 275 Graeber, Marsha Lynn, 287 Grattinger, Stephen J., 218, 442. 476 Graff, Adrienne C. 257. 461 Grafft. Susan M., 165, 455 Graham, David Lynn. 345 Grahm. John R., 302 Grahm, L.. 122, Grams, Fred Con, 305 Grandson, Regina L., 287 Grant, Gregory A., 194 Grant, Richard Lewis. 461 Grant. Sharon Ann. 168 Grantham. Penelope G., 162 Gravert, Carroll E., 326, 438 Graves. Donald Lee, 119 Graves. Richard Lester. 353 Grawburg. Niann Marie. 367. 461 Gray. Linda Jeanne, 169 Gray, Linda Lee, 257 Gray, Mark Eugene, 337 Gray, Thomas Walter, 234 Grazier, John Harold, 211 Greedy, John Alan. 241, 432 Greek John Joseph, 329 Greeley, Rosemarie. 268 Green. Joann K,. 161, 163, 461 Green, Linda Lee, 461 Green. Robert Allen. 336 Green. Roger Allan. 485 Greenberg. NeE J.. 196 Greene. Janet M.. 254. 468 Greenlee. Michael J., 426 Greenley, Kathleen F., 161, 380, 454 Greer, Lurne, 212 Gregg, Daniel Warren, 341 Gregg, Ellis B. 211 Gregory, Ed Lloyd Jr.. 324 Greiman. Stanley E,. 352. 414 Greiner. David Eugene, 217, 485 Greiner. Larry M., 337, 366, 414 Greiner. Mary C, 279 Grell. Deborah E.. 273 Grenis. Anthony Thomas. 318 Grether. Dennis Jordan, 461 Greve. Jim Arlan. 339 Grice. Ronald William. 339 Griebel. Darry D.. 480. 485 Grieve. Madeleine J,. 448 Griffin. James Allen. 208 Griffin. James M. 223 Griffin. Patricia Ann. 461 Griffith, Barbara Jean. 461 Griffith House, 306 Griffith, William I, 241 Griffiths. Richard. 293. 295. 296, 297.461, 476 Griger, Glenn Geoffery. 237, 426 Griggs. Janet E,. 255. 448, 455 Grimes. Geoffrey C, 187, 433 Grimm, David B, Jr., 211, 426 Grimm. Greig Richard. 317 Grimm. Lucy. 232 Grimm. Robert Earl. 309 Grimm. Sharon Lea. 270. 454 Grimmie. Daniel R.. 186 Grimmius. A, Eileen, 277 Grindem, Debbie E., 279 Grismore, Elmer A. II, 402, 416, 419, 420. 421 Grissett. Walter A., 311 Grissom. David Lee, 327, 413 Griswold, Dennis Ray, 192 Groen, Steve Douglas, 304 Groen, Wilson Glen, 437, 438 Groenenboom, Joyce Dee. 262 Groepper. WiUiam G.. 461 Grofr. David Frank. 132, 329 Groh, Nora L., 287 Gronewold, Joanne I , 251, 264, 448 Groomes, Genelle R., 279 Grosman, Mike 132 Gross, Elizabeth S., 448 Gross, Richard Kim, 306 Grossman, Dennis Paul, 327 Grossnickle, Howard R . 309 Grote, Byron Elmer, 128, 140, 3!2 Crotc, Richard Arlan, 426, 434 Grotenhuis, Kirk J.,298 Groth, Beverly Jean, 260 Groth. Larry Kent, 461 Groth, Richard Lee, 461 Grove, Ladditr Eugene, 339 Grove, Robert Thomas, 21 1 Grove. Thomas Peter. 304 Grover. Donald Kenneth. 461 Groves. Lee Adele. 266 Grow. Vickie Ann. 251. 258. 461 Grubb. Ronald Eugene. 223 Grubisich. Lawrence S., 227 Grublesky, Stephan G., 306 Grueneberger, Paul C, 136 Grummer, Duane W., 191, 426 Grump, John Robert, 330 Grund meier, Cynthia K., 253, 366 Grundmcier, Denise, 252, 366 Grundmeier, Edward C, 219 Grunewald. Beth Marie, 163 G SB Cabinet, 110 G S B Senate, 110 G S B Supreme Court, 1 1 1 Guard, Raymond Hartley, 408 Guernsey, Allen Joseph, 316 Guetzko. Carolvn S.. 251. 256 Guild, Robert H. Jr., 380 Guinn, John Thomas, 192 Guinn, Michael P., 192 Guiter, Gregory A., 314 GuUck, Bertrand L, 211 Gunn, John James, 175, 207 Gunsch, Michael Allen, 323, 344, 433 Gunson, Steven Alan, 300 Gunther. Timothy Scott, 301 Gustafson, David M., 240, 426, 434, 437, 442 Gustafson, Dennis John, 327 Gustafson, Douglas C, 485 Gustfason. Everett A,. 339 Gustafson. Ray Everett. 176 Gustafson. Roger M.. 233. 435 Guthart, Richard L,, 226 Guthart. Linda C..274 Guthrie. Thomas R.. 299 Guttau, Michael K., 174, 236, 402 Guzzino, Lonnie D , 223 Gwinn, Robert Dale, 333 Gymnastics Team, 133 H Haahr, Dennis Murray, 353 Haaland, Geoffrey S., 347 Habelt, WUham Walter, 440 Haben, Dale Edward, 308 Haber House, 334 Hacker, Marilyn Ann, 279 Hackney, James Lonie, 332, 440 Hadden. Kenneth Lynn. 308 Hadfield, James A,,426 Hadfield. Kenneth A.. 347 Hadley. Karla Sue 286 Hadley. Richard Gary, 323, 326 461 Haefele, Nancy Lee, 169 Haes, Dick Alan, 196 Hafer, Lance Graham, 313 Haferman, Trudy, 162 Hagan, Colin John, 484 Hagan, Rea Lynn, 275 Hagen, Denis Lee, 345 Hagen. Jeffrey Robert. 347 Hagen, Linda Marie, 258 Hagen, Russell R., 330, 486 Hager. Mary Jayne. 165, 279 Haggar. Greg Charles. 304 Haggard. Marilyn Jo. 170 Haggerty. Theresa, 271 Haglund, John A . 335. 426, 432 Hahn, Betty Lou, 260 Hahn ,David Gordon. 484 Hahn. Donna Rae, 448 Hahn, Richard Leroy, 201 Haight, Larry Paul. 380 Hajiani. Mikail. 433 Hakes. Conrad Mark. 413 Halbach. Bruce Charles. 306 Halbach. Thomas M. 182 Hale. Jan Mary. 448 Hale. Patricia Lee. 258 Hale. T homas Lawrence. 312 Hall. Carolyn Embree. 166. 448 HaU. Cheryl Ann. 167 Hall. Emily Ann. 461 Hall. Ervin Elmer. 197 Hall, Gayln True. 324. 346 Hall. Janelle Roberta. 161 Hall. Jerry Ronald. 295. 316 Hall. John Fredrich, 306 Hall. Julie Ellen, 448 Hall. Kent Stephen. 216 Hall. Marilyn L..259 Hall. Melvln Richard. 342, 412 Hall. Michael Austin. 330 Hall. Richard Brian. 419 Hall. Roger C. 302 Hall, Samuel Payson, 314 Hall, Theodore C, 119. 147.201 Hall. Wilham A . 181 Hallberg. Dale Allen. 305 Hallberg. Earl Edward. 344. 461 Hallenbeck. Ronald J.. 237 Halliwell. RoseannT-. 173 Hallquist. Derry Lee. 213 Halpin. Linda Ann. 289 Halstead House, 335 Halupnick. Michael A-. 317 Halverson. Allen R . 342. 402. 411. 415 Halverson. Barbara G.. 267 Halverson. Bendix Lee. 353. 402 Halverson. Duane Alvin. 402 Halvorson. Faith. 259 Halverson. Larry Wayne. 190 Halverson. Michael C 232 Ham. Susan Kay. 274 Ham, William Hollis. 436, 438 Hamberlin. James, 122 Hamelau, Steven M., 306 Harney, Lee, 469 Hamilton, Alan David, 331 Hamilton, Anne Marie, 269, 369 Hamilton, Branson S,, 226, 471 Hamilton, Delinda G., 253 Hamilton. Elaine Carol. 263 Hamilton. John Robert. 212 Hamilton. Steven B.. 308 Hamilton. Steven Keith. 310 Hammel. Sally S . 263 Hammell. Daniel John. 345, 418 Hammer. Susan Lee. 274 Hammon Ann Lucinda. 252 Hammond. Curtis Gene 191 Hammond. Marilyn D.. 267 Hammond. Mary Kaye. 254 Hammond. Monte Craig. 146, 448 Hand. John Alan. 315. 372 Handley. David Wayne. 310 Handrich. Thomas R., 418 Hanft Samuel David. 292. 347. 470 Hanisch. Daniel James. 323. 334 Hanisch. Donald Ehner. 296. 319 Hanley. James W. HI. 201 Hanna. Dennis Lee, 307 Hanna. Robert Joel. 122. 328 Hanna, Roger Dee, 309 Hannah, Margo. 110, 251 Hannah, Terry Richard, 345 Hannaman, Louise L,, 161. 369, 448 Hannel, Richard L., 307 Hannold. Terry. 295 Hannum, Judith Kay, 173 Hannum,Tom, 147 Hanover, Norman Arthur, 439 Hanrahan. Theresa M.. 448 Hansch, Gerald Leonard. 332 Hansel. Lynn Reynolds. 213 Hansen. Barbara C. 258. 366 Hansen. Burdell. 314 Hansen. Christine Ann, 162 Hansen, Curtis John. 414 Hansen. Gerry Ray, 343 Hansen, Harold C, 219, 319 Hansen, Herbert E., 222 Hansen, John Phihp, 227 Hansen. John Robert, 304, 474 Hansen, Keith Lister, 461 Hansen, Linda Marie, 173 Hansen. Lynn W.. 352. 437, 438 Hansen, Margaret Jill. 281 Hansen, Marlyn Lee. 338 Hansen. Marsha Ann. 287 Hansen. Peter Douglas. 235 Hansen. Peter, 333 Hansen, R, 456 Hansen. Richard Craig. 190, 402 Hansen. Robert E.. 342. 414 Hansen. Roger Dale. 330 Hansen, Ronald Delaney, 343 Hansen, Russell John. 402 Hansen, Steven Kirk, 329 Hansen, Susan C, 161, 162, 380 Hansen, Thomas Alan, 403 Hansen, Thotnas Nels, 334 Hansen, Timothy James, 334, 426, 432, 440 Hansen, WUham David, 213 Hanson. Candace Jo. 166 Hanson. D.T.. 420 Hanson. Donald Wilbur. 229. 426 Hanson. Gary Douglas. 341 Hanson House, 306 Hanson. Harlan James. 335 Hanson. Mark Vernal. 384 Hanson. Perry Leroy. 241 Hanson. Robert John, 230 Hanson, Robert M , 326, 461 Hanson. Ronald Dean. 319, 412 Hanson. Steven Michael. 241 Hanway. John J.. 223. 433. 435 Hapman. Alan C, 320 Happel. Kathryn Jpan, 290 Harang, Robert Dean. 224 Harbert. Donald ell. 380 Harbison. Susan Jane. 277 Hardersen. Donald T., 329. 415 Hardin. Joyce Ann. 461 Hardin. Ruth Ann, 271 Hardin. William W. Jr. 461 Harding. Delma. 473 Harding. Richard Alan. 330 Hardinger. Elizabeth J.. 271 Hardisty. Jerry F.. 484 Hardisty. Marvin Lee, 337 Hare, Jerry Warren, 341 Hargrafen, Rose Ann, 267 Harian, Dorothy Gay, 259 Harlcss. Betsy Gage. 166. 448 Harlik, Douglas. 338 Harm. Raymond Thomas. 333 Harmes. William F.. 413 Harmon. Jill Loraine. 468 Harmon, Joyce Fern, 258 Harmon, Linda A., 167, 448, 455 Harmon, Stephen Ross, 326 Harms, Glenn R. Jr., 296, 309 Harms, Jerald Paul, 326. 461 Harms. Leon Keith. 330. 403 Harms. Mary Margaret. 286 Harms. Richard Stuart. 299 Harms. Ted Allan. 327 Harmsen, Dell Carolyn, 277 Harner, David Gene, 187 Harncr, Judith M,, 167, 448 Harnword, E. Joseph, 393 Harper, Bonnie Jean. 257 Harper. Carol Lynn. 271 Harper. Catherine Lee. 267. 381 llarpstcr. Merrie Lee. 109 Harrell. Stephen A . 214 Harriman House, 334 Harrington. Marcia Jo. 284 Harrington. Max Wayne. 403. 414 Harrington. Roger Dee. 298 Hartmon House, 307 Hayden House, 267 Heffcrnan. Keith 11 . 202. 461 Heffner. Michael Alan. 340 Heggen. Marsha Diane. 256. 468 Heghin. Lewis C. 337 Hegland. David flarold. 461 Heibner. Wayne C. 323. 335. 461 Heide. Dorthea Jane. 269 Heidemann. Stanley D.. 337. 417 Heider. Dale John. 335 Heider. James Paul. 217 Heider, John Joseph. 216 Heider. Mary Alice. 254 Heider. Robert Floyd. 217 Heiken. Marietta M.. 461 Heikens. Kohnne Susann. 167 Heimbuch. Carolyn Sue. 279 Heimbuch, James Allen, 229 Hein, Louis J.. 484 Hein, Michael Kenneth, 305 Heindl. Robert Leo. 346 Heinemann. Allen F., 326 Heinemever. Richard R.. 426, 433 Heinick, Gary Lee, 310 Heinle, John Raymond, 312. 417 Heintz, Stephen M., 202 Heinzig, WiUiam D,, 461 Heise, Nancy Lee, 173, 468 Heiserman, Kenneth J,, 366, 420 Heisler, Robert Alan, 426, 435 Heithoff, Robert B.. 293. 329. .427.431. 432 Hlgeson Paul Steven. 461 Helgeson. Thomas Craig. 225 HeUand. Larry Micheal. 343 Helland. Michael James. 191 Heller. Rodney Eugene. 442 Hellyer. Curtis Craig. 330. 403 408 Helm. James Frederick 347 Helsel. Diane Sue, 259, 448, 455 Helsled, Larry D., 353 Helvick, Diane Kay, 289 Hemingway, John Robert, 202, 415, 474 Hemmingsen, Alan Ray, 202, 414 Hemphill. Donald James. 304 Hempy. Craig Gene. 177 Hempy. Marilyn Anne, 289, 454 Hempy, Tana Lue, 278, 468 Henderson. Carrol L . 293 296 306.461.473 Henderson. Floyd C. 237. 476 Henderson. James Allen. 334. 372 Henderson. Judith Ann. 255. 366 Henderson, Karla Ann, 280, 366, 468 Henderson, Ronald A,, 329 Hendricks, Holly , n. 275 Hendricks, Robert L., 236. 474 Hendricks. Bruce Jay. 395 Heng. William Earl, 403 Henn, Joan Kay, 275 Hennen, Michael W.. 327 Hennessey. Jean E.. 282 Henning. Jeffry Lynn. 199 Henning. Leonard John. 403 Henning. Lyle Richard. 310 Henny. Arthur Charles. 335. 440 Henrichsen. Kenneth A.. 484 Henriksen. Harold C. 384 Henriksen. Michael H,. 302 Henry David James. 208. 438 Henry. Harold Keith. 476 Henry. Patricia Ann. 275 Henry Wayne Edward. 427 Henry. William James. 187 Henryson. Michael Boyd. 461 Hensen. Ronald Allen. 233 Hensing. John Andrew. 229 Hensing. Joseph W.. 229 Henson. Robert J., 319. 393 Hepplewhite. Jeffrey G.. 310. 403. 412 Herbert. Steven A,. 315 Herbold, Mary Cathleen, 253 Herbrechtsmeier, Mary, 272 Hergenreter, Dennis D-, 427 Herm, Robert James Jr., 434 Herman, Thomas Wirth, 198, 470 Hermann. P. J., 432 Hcrmsen, Larry David, 315 Herr, Nedra Ann, 282, 448 Herr, Ronald John, 413 Herr, Susan Diane, 263 Herrig, Doyle Glenn, 179 Herring, James Stephen, 327 Herrmann, Larry Lee, 119 Herrmann, Robert James, 300 Herron, Zoa Jean, 264 Hershire. Jane K.. 286 Herlzcnberg. Keith R., 196 Hervey. David Eugene. 239 Herzberg. Gary Eugene. 330. 408 Heselton. Ronald Paul. 312 Helsip. Mary Ann. 166 Hess. Gregg Donald. 224 Heston. Charles E.. 209 Heuer. Joseph Braden. 213 Heucr. Mary Ann. 275 Hcun. Eugene Leonard. 337 Heuss. Charles Andrew. 480 Heuton. Darrell Dean. 321 Hevey. Anne L.. 280 Hibbnrd. George Kimble. 197 llihliiiig. Paul Vernon. 329 llihhs, Thomas Andrew. 179 llibner. Cassandra Ann. 267 Hickey. CaroUne M , 258 Hicks, Charles Earl, 344 Hicks, Dennis Gene, 311 Highlield. Virginia L.. 166 Hildebrand. Douglas D., 484 Hildebrand, Roy Lynn, 183, 413 Hildebrant, Dale Lee, 292 Hilden, Thomas G., 197 Hildenbrand, Allan R., 303 Hildreth. Martin. John, 347 HiUter, Allen Wayne, 345 HiU, Alan Russell, 331 Hill, Dennis Randal, 308 HUl, Karen B., 163 HUl. Karen Sue. 279 HUl. Karla Jean. 261.468 HiU. Karma Jean. 261. 468 HiU Neela Jo, 165, 380 HiU, Robert Alan, 299, 413 HUl, Steven Lynn, 226 HUl, Verne Alan, 349 HUl, William Scott, 219 HUler, Sandra Kay, 276 HUlers, Gregory Lynn, 315 Hillmann, Eugene C, 320 Hillmer, Thomas L , 235 Himstreet, Roger G., 188, 431 Hining, Dennis Eugene, 435 Hinkev, Jane Ehzabeth, 258 Hinkhouse, Herbert C, 202, 366, 372, 413 Hinkle, Linda Louise, 274 Hmkle, Thomas Melyin, 223 Hinkley, Renee Ann, 169 Hlnman, Donald Joseph, 372 Hinrichsen, Betty Lou, 269 Hinrichsen, J,. 456 Hinrichsen, Randy M., 321 Hinshaw. Barbara Ann. 448 Hinshaw. Patricia L.. 265 Hinson. Cathleen L.. 274 Hintze. Kenneth Lee. 326 Hipps. Alan George. 340 Hironaka. Paul R.. 344. 427 Hirschman. David H.. 315 Hitchcok. John Paul. 324. 342. 403. 408 Hitchison. Gary L.. 470 Hite. Dennis Dale. 309 Hite. Wayne Allen, 403 Hittle, Doris, 112 Hitde, Steven Francis, 217 Hitzhusen, Ehzabeth, 260 Hitzhusen, Richard H., 336 Hitzhusen. Robert L.. 331 Hladky. Dennis Peter. 320 Hlavaty, Charles W., 305 Hlevae. JohnR., 342 Hnat, Linda Jane, 255 Hoag, Robert, Anthony, 210 Hoagland. Raymond P.. 308 Hoban. Linda Lee. 275 Hobart. Burt James Jr.. 403 Hobart. Richard Allen. 318 Hobbins. Harry. 366 Hobert. Judy Felthous, 462 Hobson, Mark E, 309 Hobson, Richard Melvin, 336 Hobson, Terry WUliam, 203, 366, 414 Hobza, James Michael, 204 Hochetein, Rod Lee, 184 Hochstetler, Charles, 403 Hochstetler, James M., 427, 435 Hock, Thomas Benedict, 326 Hocker. Dennis Ray. 233 Hockspeier. John R.. 331 Hodges. Vicki. 279 Hodgson. Bettye L,. 260 Hodgson. James Hugh. 403 Hodgson. Robert Edwin. 209 Hodoval. Charles Louis, 212 Hodson, Charles A., 227 Hodson, Gary Douglas, 200, 427 Hoeft, Dennis Jeffery, 480, 485 Hoelscher. NeU P., 334 Hoeman. Craig Alan. 306 Hoepner. Gayle Lynne. 253 Hoeppner. Linda Kay. 269. 366 Hoeppner. Marilyn A,. 261 Hoewing. Gerald Lee. 301 Hofer. Arthur Lee. 343 Hofer. James Ross. 343 Hofer. Steven Lyle. 343. 448 Hoff. Henry Doan. 448 Hoff. Thomas Richard. 474 Hoffman. Dale Francis. 312, 366.414 Hoffman. Janice Louise, 268 Hoffman, Larry L., 342 Hoffman, Richard B., 298 Hoffman, Robert J., 210 Hofmann, Keith David, 296, 307, 403 Hoft, Margo Jean, 273 Hogan, James W. Jr., 317 Hogan, Mark Stephen, 207 Hogan, Richard F.. 298. 413 Hogberg. Clarice A,. 271 Hogendorn. Cindy Lou. 168. 369 Hogle. Richard Hugh. 214 Hogrefe. Dennis Lee, 336 Hohl, Thomas Kent, 41 1 Hohorf, Dean W.. 341 Hoien. Thomas Lee. 471 Hoke. Jerry Allen. 419 Hokel. Ruth Adelaide. 284 Holaday. Carol E.. 448 Holaday. Gerald S.. 189, 369, 462, 469 Holbrook, Michael T,, 328 Holcomb. Steven Allan, 298 Holder, ChadesC, 196 Holen, Douglas J., 435 502 Holland. Dale Michael. 321 Hollander, Karen E.. 162 Hollar. John Leroy. 179 Hollalz. James Arthur. 310 Hollaiaz, Stephen M.. 306, 462 Hollen. Eric Jon, 484 HoUenbeck, David D., 326 HollinBsworth, Craig. 183 HollinKsworth, Edwui L.. .ilH HollinKSWOrth. Mark B . 333 Hollrah. Kent Vernon. 334 Holm, Miehacl, 339, 484 Holmes, DouealsM, 403 Holmes, Michael Edward. IHM Holmquist. Calvin C. 306 Hoist James Roland. 203. 4 IK Hoist Richard Earl. 221 Holsl. Wayne. 333 Holstad. Richard Dean, 298 Holt Brain Philip. 312 Hoh. Laura Edith. 259 Holt. Paul John. 184 Holtan. Gerald Lynn. 297 Holthaus, Lester Wayne. 340. 403 Holton. W.. 119 Holtt. Richard. 112 Holz. John Robert. 415 Hok. Royal Henry. 408. 410 Homan Judith Ann. 262 Home Ec Council, 454 Home Ec DepI Heads, 445 llomnuma. Edw.ird l.cigh. 327 lloneck. Douglas Dean. 414 Honevman. Thomas Lee. 326. 41.i Honkomp, Karen Sue. 257 Honnold. Terry .Mien. 303 Honstead. Nancy Jean. 390. 44«. 455 I loogenakker. David V,. 222 Hooker. Marvin L. Jr.. 327 Hooper. James Kent. 241. 434 Hooper. Philip L. 306 Hoopman. Robert Craig. 337 Hoover. Ann Amelia. 254 Hope. Maury Michael. 175 224 Hopkev. Edward Dean. 198. 403 Hopkins. David James. 462 Hopkins. Elmira Renee. 253 Hopkins. George Emmett. 439 Hopkins. Lyn Leo. 468 Hopkins. Margie Ann. 2o9 Hopkins. Paula Jean. 279 Hopp. Donald Keith II. 193. 403 Hopp Nancy Ann. 269 Hora. Kathleen Marie. 266 Horan. Barbara Jean. 259 Horgen. Chris, Harold. 228. 42 . 431.440.442 Herman. Paul Duane. 342 Horn. Gary Vaughn. 337 Horn. Harriett JancUe. 269 Horn Judith Ann. 271 Home. Robert E . 334 Hornor. Judith Ann. 289 Horns. Nancy Woodward. 449 Horse Show Cenlrol Committee, 410 Horslev, Shelley. 163 Horsman. Darryl Glen. 308 Horsl. Andrew Grant. 419 Horticulture Club, 412 Horton, Richard Lee. 336 Horvath. Anthony A.. 236 Houck. Michael C. 128. 147 Hough. Richard L.. 312 Hougham. John Russell. 21 1 Houseman. James D., 353 Houseman. Nancy E.. 352 Houserten. Larry G . 486 Hove. Harlo Dennis. 346 Hove Jon Allan, 296. 321. 427. 431.434.437 Hoveland. Richard A.. 427. 435. 439. 442 Howard. Carolyn Ann. 283 Howard. Dan Joseph. 132. 200 Howard. Randall Bruce. 193 Howd. David Michael. 427. 442 Howe. Bradley B.. 225 Howe. Dennis James. 304 Howe. Tracey Jean. 287 Howell. Craig Charles. 346 Howell. Daryl Luvcrne. 3.37 Howell. Thomas H . 188. 437 Howes. Paul Arthur. 403 Howie. Philip Vinton. .324. 345 Howie. Richard Dean. 484 Hoxle House, 285 Hoy.C ene Wdbur. 41 1 . 485 Hov Phyllis Elaine. 259 Hoyc. Terry Michael. 203, 415 Hoyman. Kathryn Helen. 272 Hoyt. David Alan. 318 Hradsky. James Alan. 370. 471 Hruska. Jonathan James. 462 Hruska. Mich.ael Simon. .309 Huhachcr. Marsha H.. 268. 449 Hubb.ird. Alan Dean. 225, 331 Huber. Irene A..289.454 Huber Larry William. 307 Huber. Merle Victor. 454 Huber. Thomas Arthur. 345 Huddleson. Steven Ray. 176 Hudson. Nancy Ann. 462 Huebner. Mark Edward. 315 Huehn. Jourcne Viora. 279 Huelman. Joann Marie. 268 Hucser. David Allen. 309 Huey. Carolyn Ann. 166. 462 Huft. Philip Wylie. 330 Hiiffacker. Dennis D., 199 I luff .iker, Kathy Lee. 283 Ihilfman. Maurice Dean. 218 I I off ord. Timothy Lee. 333 Hug. Steven Lee. 462 Hughes. Daniel J. 300 Hughes. DwightE. 319 412.416 Hughes. Evan Ralph. 334 Hughes. Grace Ann. 270 Hughes Grace Bossen. 449 Hughes. J. W. 211 Hughes. M.iiy Lynn. 269 Hughes. Mary Lorrame. 268. 449 Hughes. Steven Allen. 304 Hughet. William Ncal. 372 Hui. Colin Cheung. 327 Huisman. Betty Ann. 273 Huisman. Bruce Ralph. 32b Hulbert. Rodney Allen. 303 Hull. Beryl Jay. 310 Hull. Peggy Lu. 272 Hull. Tommy Eugene. .iU4 Hulling. William A.. 338 Hulshizer. David Lewis. 335 Huisman. Joanna. 290 Huisman. Patrica Dale. 462 Hultgren, James Paul. 420. 427. 442 Hulvebu. Hisy.297 Humkc. Steven Bruce. 449 Hummel. Donald Keith. 340 Hummel. Michael Dennis. 462 Hummel. Nancy Louise. 167 Humpal. Shirley Jean. 275 Humphrey. Barbara Dew. 392 Humphrey. Edward C. 240. 427. 441 Humphrey. Richard Dale. 334 Hunsley. Douglas Lee. 330 Hunsley. Mark .Alan. 177 Hunt Arlene Louise. 170. 462 Hunt H Kathleen. 160. 161. Ill 462 Hunt. John Richard. 329 Hunt. Lois. Jean. 255. 381 Hunt. Mike. 237 Hunt, Robert Alan. 302 Hunt. Robert James. 310 Hunt. Roger Walter. 329. 435 Hunter. Alan Doyle. 334 Hunter. Brian J . 332 Hunter. Dwvta Dianne. 173. 372 Hunter. Gerald F. 207, 462 Hunter. Katherine L.. 277 Hunter. Stephanie Ann. 162 Hunting. Sara Sue. 264 Huntrods, Lee Allen. 342 Hupp. Eileen Joyce. 449 Hurd Marvin Macklem. 323. 343. 370 Hurst. Bruce Fisher. 332 Hursl. John. 144 Hurst. Thomas Wilham. 313 Hurty. Kristen Ruth. 250. 285 Hurwitch. Charles S.. 317 Husbands. Claude T-. 128. 338 Huss. Robert Wilham. 326 Hussey. K.. 456 Huston, Michael L. 329. 462 Hutchens. David John. 316. 403 Hutchings. Mark R,.221 Hutchinson. Roderick A.. 331. Hutchinson. Greg S.. 331 472 Hutchinson, Roger J., 139 Hutchison, Jay B. Jr.. 193 Hutchison, Penny G , 449 Hutchison, Raymond D , 236 Hutson, Edward W Jr., 303 Hutzel, Gary Eugene, 239 Huxsol, Constance Rae. 264 Hyer. Pauline E.. 449 Hyland Steven James. 302 Hvlbak. Larry Dean. 470 Hyler. Mary Jo-. 449 Hyndman. Kent Everett. 334 Hvnek. Jim E.. 343. 414 Hyzer. Mike Ross S., 193 Iverson. Boyd Edward. 403. 408 Iverson. David M . 484 Iverson. Donald K . 219 Iverson. Karen Faye. 161 Ives. David Brcnton. 403 Ives Kathleen Minnie. 257 Ives, Maribelle Thea, 171, 380 Iwen, David Lee, 321 I Ibach, Wilham A. 433 I Club, 147 Ideker. Gavlon Leroy. 344. 435 Ihdc. Sarah Marie. 165 Ihle LconNiles. 197.427 Ihlenfeldt. Harlan C. 318 lliya. Lami Lydia. 170. 449 Illg. Rosa Lee M.. 250. 282, 449 lltcn, Daniel Lee, 223 Incle, Sarah M.,286 Inglis, Mickey Joe, 318 Ingvoldstad, James P , 462 Ingvolilstad. J()sc| li K . 223 I E E E. 438 Institution Management Club, 454 lnter ralernity Council, 174 Inllekofcr. Richard. 335 IntlekolVr. Robert J,. 335 Iowa Agriculturist, 421 Iowa Engineer, 441 Iowa State Doily, 360 Irelan Patricia Diane. 290 Irlbeck. Allen Otto. 342 Irons. Craig Alvin. 314 Irvin. Michael Joseph. .347, 438 Irwin. Dennis Ray. 303 Irwin Donald Berl. 174.202. 462. 477 Irwin. Terry Elton, 119 Irwin. Victoria Rene. 256 Isaatson, Rnss M.. 235 1 S U Debate, 471 ISU Hockey Club, 132 1 S U Pioyers, 367 Ites. L.irrv Dian, 344 Ilo. Rohirt Charles. U.i Iverson. Kay Marie. 289 Jack Larry Allen. 132 Jacki. Michael Peter. 133 Jackley. June Marie. 170 Jackowell. Sally Ann, 273 Jackowell. Sheri K.ay. 165. 273 J.ackson. Danny Lee. 338 Jackson. Daria Mae. 282 Jackson. Glen Leon. 349 Jackson. James K.. 145 Jackson. Jane Ann. 261 J.ackson. Judy Kay. 258 Jackson. Judy Marie. 284 Jackson. Lee Ann. 256 Jackson. Leslie O. Jr.. ,304 j.ackson. Mary E-. 268 Jackson. Marty. 169 lackson. Nancy K.. 276 Jackson. Nancy L..289 Jackson. Steve Mceuen, 318 Jackson. Vincent F., 225. 346 Jacob. Carl Roscoe. 330 Jacobs. Douglas Lynn. 333 Jacobsen. Sallv Anne. 166. 449 Jacobson. Helen Ann. 167, 449 Jacobson, Mark Curtis, 346 Jacquinot M. Mark. 388 Jaekel. Jay Cairns. 181 Jaeger, Mary Ann, 449 Jahn, Richard Alan, 190 lahnke. Judith Aftn. 161.170 Jahr. David Edward. 296, 320 James. Carol Louise. 286 James, Jerry Gene. 331 lames. Nancy Lynn. 165, 286 James. Richard Lee. 300. 346 Jameson. Ralph. 208 Jamison. Kenneth K.. 408 Jamison. Thomas H.. 329 Janik. Dale Alan. 198 Janke. Bruce Howard. 295. 298 Jankowiak. Danuta M , 26_5 Janhing. Dennis John, 217 Jansen. Jill Elizabeth. 166. 449 Jansen. Larry Marvin. 353 Jansen. Wesley Melvin. 327 Janson. Gary J . 418 Janson. Richard Harlan. 110 Janson. Sharon Kay. 290 Janssen. Dean Leonard. 203 Janssen. Frank Carl. 346 Janssen. lola Faye. 449 Jargo. Steven Martin. 234 Jarobsen. Jeanette. 280 Jarr. Klaus Dieter, 347 Jarsko, Jane Frances. 165 Jarvis. Margaret Ann. 286 Jass. Thomas Erwin. 344 Jave. John. 302 Jay. Janet. 173 Jayne. Steven Clay. 462 JayWay, Maximus, 181 Jefferis. Glenda J-. 278 Jefferson, ohn David. 310 Jeffres, David Lynn. 320 Jeffries, Marylou, 281 Jekerle Patricia Jo, 260 Jellings, Jerry J..353. 414 Jenkms. Fredric L.. 328. 462 Jenkins. Gerald Dean. 206 Jenkins. Lamonte. 297 Jenkins. Richard S.. 188 Jenks. John David. 314 Jennings. Neal E.. 403. 419 Jensen. Barry Alan. 187 Jensen. Brent. 309 Jensen. Carl Louis. 403. 408 Jensen. Chris Wayne, 331 Jensen, Christine L., 168 Jensen, Clifford Alvin, 41 1 lenscn, Diane Elaine, 27.J Jensen, Dolores Arlene, 4.54 lensen, Donald Edwin. 33o. 41 Jensen. James C.. 176 Jensen. James Dav ' id 297 Jensen. James R-. 239. 346 Jensen. John Finer. 343 lensen. Julie Anne. 254 393 Jensen. Larry Uwaync 298 Jeiis,-n. Linda Lou. 284. 390 J.nsen. Linda Rae. 274 306 Jens,.... Lynn Louise 285 449 lensen. Ri.hard Neil. 342 Jensen. Rodney Kralg. 32b Jensen. Rodney Lynn. I ' 8 Jensen. Ronald Arthur. 230 Jensen. Sharon Ruth. 238 Jensen. Thomas Glen 314 lentoft. Mich.ael R . 338 Jepperson. Joann H. 270 Jewell. Jerry Wilmer. 462 Jewell. Stanley Eugene 304 limcnez, Daniel Rene. 333 jobe David Earl. 308 Jodeit. Robert ABen. 315 Joensen Alfred W 442 Johannscn. Donald a. 34 |- Johannscn. Michael D . 251) Johansen. Cole Burton. 122 .lohanscn. Marilyn L . 28 lohanson. David Craig. 208 lohanson. Douglas Lee. 46.J John. Douglas P., 309 John. Larry Harold, 345, 436 John. Nancy Marie. 173. 281 lohns. Donald Grant, 310 Johns, Dwight L., 295. 315, 472 Johns, Marcia Jane, 283 Johns, Robert C, 128 Johns. Robert Lloyd, 237. 476 Johnsen. Brian R.. 192 Johnsen. James Randy. 317 lohnsen. Larry W. 200. 462 lohnson. Allan Edward. 462. 476 lohnson. Audrey Mac. 462 Johnson. Barbara Anne. 288 Johnson, Barbara Lois. 279 Johnson. Barry Truman. 346 Johnson. Beth Ellen. 173. 275. 468 Johnson. Beverly J.. 166 Johnson, Bruce D,. 174. 239. 462. 469. 470 Johnson. Cary Duane. 219 Johnson. Claudia E., 392 Johnson. Clifford W.. 334 lohnson. Cynde I.. 253 Johnson. David E.. 334 Johnson. David Glen. 440 Johnson. David Lee. 328 Johnson. David Wayne. 218 lohnson. David Wendell. 196 Johnson.. Debra Lynn. 264 Johnson. Dennis M . 292. 327 Johnson. Diane. 449 Johnson. Diane Holly, 274 Johnson. Donald Bruce. 303 lohnson. Donald R Jr. 427 Johnson. Donna Kay. 264. 462. 470 Johnson, Douglas S-. 330 Johnson. Erma Louise. 254. 366 Johnson. Evonne E.. 173. 449 Johnson. Gary Maassen. 199 Johnson. Ginger, 165 Johnson. Ingrid Gail. 266 Johnson. Irene Angela. 277 Johnson. Ivan Lee. 353. 414 Johnson. Jack Jay. 484 Johnson. James Edward. 341 Johnson. James Edward. 234 Johnson. James E.. 339 Johnson. Janet Louise. 169. 454 Johnson. Jeanette Mary. 168. 449 Johnson. Jerald Lynn. 333 Johnson. Dr. Jerry H.. 411 Johnson. Joyce Ann. 264 Johnson. Judith C. 449 Johnson. Judith M.. 267 Johnson. Kay Ann. 110. 170 Johnson. Keith Laverne. 344 Johnson. Kent Marshall. 191 Johnson. Kermit L.. 174. 238. 403 Johnson, Kim L., 333 Johnson, Kristin Kay, 284 Johnson, Larry Floyd, 232 Johnson, Larry G, 403. 415 Johnson, Linda Diane, 163 Johnson, Linda Sue, 266 Johnson, Lome Allen, 335 Johnson, Lynn Romme, 268 Johnson, Lynn Stewart, 218 Johnson, Margaret Ann, 264 Johnson, Marvin Ernest, 480, 485 Johnson, Michael . 321 ,Iohnson, Nancy Ann, 259 Johnson, Nancy Lee, 285 Johnson, Nancy Lynn. 262. 292. 366 Johnson, Norman F., 427, 433 Johnson, Pamela Ann, 251, 274, 449, 455 Johnson, Ronda Joy. 268 Johnson. Richard Alvin. 40. 323, 343, 370, 473 Johnson, Richard A,, 372 Johnson, Richard Carl 484 Johnson. Richard D..434 Johnson, Richard D , 229 Johnson, RichartI L, 353 lohnson, Richard Ray, .323. .338. 414 lohnson. Robert E . 208. 431 Johnson. Robert Evans. 329 lohnson. Ronald S.. 347 Johnson. Scott Kenneth. J.iU 4 lohnson. Shirley Ann. 267 Johnson. Stephen E 334 Johnson. Stephen M.. 180. 384 Johnson. Steven Chris. 346 lohnson. Steven Lee. 298 Johnson. Steven M-. 342 Johnson. Sue Ellen. 267 Johnson. Terry Don. 3()5 Johnson. Terry Lee. 298 lohnson. Thomas R . 208 Johnson. Tom J .484 Johnson. Trudy Ann. 2 1 1.449 lohnson. Verlynn J . 34.! lohnston. Brent Daunc. 329 lohnston. Gene. ,303. 417 Johnston. Jana M.arie. 171 lohnston. Margaret Ann. 254 Johnston. Marvin Dean. 332 lohnston. Michael 201. 369 Johnston. William B,. 340 Joines. Roseann. 449 .lolce. Gary Allen, 298 lollilfe, Ronald Lee, 332 417 lolly, RichanI Lorin, 403 414 lonas Dea Marie, 288, 381.420 jondle. Robert John- 70 lones, Barbara C, 200 366 lones. Brian OougLas. 179.4,17, 438 lones, Curtis Ray. 323 347 Jones. David Leon. 306 Jones, Deana Kay, 165. 254 Jones, Deborah Louise. 254 Jones. Douglas C . 334 Jones. Douglas W , 188 Jones. Fred Earl Jr.. 119 Jones. Can- Lee. 433. 439 Jones, Gary Thomas, 480, 485 Jonel House, 336 Jones. Jack Benjamin. 427. 442 Jones. James Steven. 347 Jones. Janet Lee. 279 Jones, Jennifer L.. 264 Jones. John Gregory. 347 Jones. Joseph Hugh. 403. 417 Jones. Kenneth S . 324. 335 Jones. Lynctte Rae. 165. 268 Jones. Lynn Louise. 261 Jones. Marilyn Elaine. 256 Jones. Maxine Marie. 262 Jones. Richard Kent. 215 Jones. Ronald Eugene. 302 Jones. Stephen Edward. 199 Jones. Steven Alan. 220 Jones Thomas Bruce. 330 Jones. Thomas Lloyd. 321 Jones. Wayne Elmer. 314. 372 Jongewaard, Joseph H . 193 Jordan. Ellis R 11.341 Jordan. James Leslie. 484 Jordan. Janet Ann. 256 Jordan. Kay L, 250. 259. 370 Jordan. Stephen Craig. 181 Jordan, Thomas James. 345 lordening. Steven Dale. 352 Jorgenson. Gerald Rex. 198. 414 Joseph. V. 4.56 Jotzke. Donald Albert. 427 Journey. Patricia Jean. 283 Joy. Jacquelyn Sue. 272 Judge. Theresa M.. 462 Juel. Dennis Dale. 330 Juelfs. Ronald Robert. 209 Juelsgaard. Stephen G.. 232. 372 Juergens Sharon Lee. 273 Juhl. Randy Ray, 462 Julius. Deanne Shirley, 471 Juhus. Ronald Wayne. 340 Jumper. Will C. 476 Juneau. Anne Marie. 285 Junge. Janet Sue. 271 Jungers, Arnold Peter. 462 Jungst. Steve Edward, 419 Junior Panhellenic Council, 161 lunkins. Russell Ralph. 296 315 Jurack. James Arthur. 174. 188. 462 Jury. Jayson. Lee, 180 Just. Joanne Louise. 449 Juve Walter Henry HI, 310 K Kaalberg. Gary William. 306. 417 Kacena. Mavis Bergsma. 449 Kadera. Donald Joe. 337. 436 Kading. Bruce Eugene. 345 K.ading. Peggy Ann. 256 Kading. Wayne Earl. 207 Kadolph, Steven Wmter. 302 Kadous. James Andrew. 299 Kaemmer. Loxely Jean. 449 Kafka. Rolyne Leslie. 304 Kahila. Wayne Oiva. 298 Kahre. Jean Elizabeth. 28d. 449 Kahree. Barbara Anne. 279 Kail. Stephen Lee. 341 Kaisand. Leonard Ray. « ' Kaiser. Kenneth Paul 427 Kaiser. Mary Elizabeth. 254 Kaiser. Miriam Lois. 254 Kajihara. Emi 254 Kalbach. Judith Anne. 260 Kalkwarf. Earl Gene. 347 Kallmer. Wihiam F . 442 Kalmes. Gary Joe. 214 Kaltenborn. Joseph J.. 304 K.amdar. Manoj R . 344 Kamerad. Gregg Kent. 30 Kamm. Rhonda Lei 290 Kamniin. Norman Roy, 330. 484 Kamp. Thomas Donald. 318 Kampa. Karen Kay. 274 Kampfe. David Ferris. 201 Kamrath. Gary D.ivid. 315 Kane Randall Thomas. 462 Kane. Susan Elizabeth 171 Kaiiev. Marcia Ann. 380 462 Kama. Kenneth Joseph. 341. 43b K.inlav Deanna R . 282 Kappa Alpha Theta, 169 Kappa Delta, 170 Kappa Koppa Gamma, 171 Kappa Sigmo, 204 Kar.isek. Willi.im Roger. 199 Karber. Steven M 203 Kardel. Stephen Ted. 203 Karelian. Sidenus O . J-il Karlst.ad. Gary Leroy. 480 Karstens. Karen Diane 253 K.irslens. Wayne O , 341 Kasal Daniel George. 335. 439 Kasea. MelindaJ . 166 Kasperbauer. Dwight P.. 196 Kasperbauer. Linda E.. OJ Kastl. Gloria Jcaii. 263 Kastler. Kenneth l pn, ' ' ' 3 Kastning. Karl Mich.icl 191 Katko. Fred George. 300 Katzer. Kenneth Llovd. 42 434 Kaufman. Dwight Allan. 33, Kaufman. Ronald Lee. 122 Kaufmann, Paul J .• 71 Kaul Kenneth Lugcnc. 139 503 Kautz. Donald William. 340 Kautz. Richard Eugene. 340 Kautzky. Stephen James, 302 Kay, Lorenz Douglas, 338 Kay, Mrs. Miriam, 208 Kay. Richard Henry. 202, 403. 413. 420 Kay. Ronald Duane. 413 Kayser. Robert N.. 327 Keane. Bruce F,. 132. 346 Keane. Janet Marie. 256 Kearney. Patrick J.. 1 10, 204 Keebaugh, Steven W,, 307 Keehn, Gary Lee, 198 Keehner, Jim Lloyd. 334, 403 Keele, Jerry HoUis, 339 Keeney, Janis Ellen, 277. 449 Keenv. Frank Henry. 311 Kehlenbeck, A.. 456 Kehoe, Gregory James, 292 Keil, Randall Brian, 333 Keine, Roberta, 163 Keith. Joyce Ellen. 171. 462 Keith. Richard Kenneth. 333 Keith. William Andrew, 346, 416 Kelleher, Michael L.. 304 Keller. James Dwight. 403 Keller. James Philip. 292. 345 Keller. Jed V.. 226 Keller. Margaret T.. 449 Keller. Ronald Eugene. 334. 438 Kelley. Karla Marie. 173. 449 Kelley. Katherine G.. 369 Kelley. Leanne. 173 Kelley, Norman Walter, 321, 372 Kellogg. Charles Gary, 326 Kellogg, Christopher, 209 Kellogg, Marian Louise, 281 Kellogg, Randy John, 343, 454 Kelly, Anthony M., 318 Kelly, Dennis Grant, 235 Kelly, Dennis Ray, 347 Kelly, Kathleen Marie. 168 Kelly. Roger Eugene. 299 Kelly. Rosemary. 262 Kelsey, Donald Bruce. 333 Kelsev. Lynda lone. 283. 449 Kelso, Dennis Doyle. 233 Kelso. Michael W,. 183, 408. 486 Kelso. William Roy. 339. 415 Kemp. Donald Kenneth. 297, 469 Kemp, Patricia Lee, 251, 271,449 Kendall, Tom Maurice, 343 Kenealy, Michael D., 239 Kenhe, Leonard G., 335 Kennetly, George Grady, 133 Kennedy, Gordon R.. 326. 414 Kennedy. Kenneth L,. 182 Kennedy. Laura Jean. 267 Kennedy. Maurice P.. 139. 147. 232. 369. 431 Kennedy. Rickie Dean. 310. 408 Kenney. Edward Brian, 343 Kenney, Ivan Jay, 334 Kenney, James Carleton, 326 Kennon, Barbara Ann. 381 Kennon. Dale Gene. 345 Kent. Charles Leonard. 314 Kent. James Edwin. 201 Keogh. Wayne Charles. 234 Kephart, Dennis Paul. 345 Keppy. Dean Orville. 337. 462 Kerdus. Richard Harlan. 218 Kerkman. Richard A . 338 Kern. Virginia Ann. 484 Kemdt, Gregory Dean. 346 Kerr. David Bickett, 329. 413 Kerr. Gary William. 344. 427 Kerr. Robert Joseph. 186 Kerrigan. Val George, 338 Kersbergen, James R,, 433 Kesler, Tom Layne, 303 Kesling. John Britton. 314 Kesselring. Glen Paul. 225. 344 Kester. Diane Margo. 250. 280 Kester. Gary Eugene. 347 Kestman. James P.. 338 Ketcham. Bruce F.. 222 Ketelsen, Mark Loren, 437 Key, Marc Evan, 344 Khile, ,Ion LesUe, 194 Kiesau, Kenneth Albert, 462 Kihr. Charles F, 199 Kilbom, Merrell Dean, 333 Kilburn, Richard F., 480 Kiliman, David Irwin, 195 Kill, James Louis, 200 Killeen. Mary Frances. 259 Killion. Kathryn A . 282 Killpack. Clifford E . 309 Kimball. Gary William, 469 Kimball House, 335 Kimbereley. Betty M.. 168. 449 Kimberley, Jean Ann, 288 Kimes, Gary Gene, 403 Kimmel, Susan Patricia. 449 Kimrey. Constance M.. 263 Kincaid. Thomas B.. 484 Kincart. Jimmy L . 201 King. Angelyn Marie. 161 King. B.. 119 King. Barbara Olson, 449 King, Charles F., 403 King. David Lee. 311 King. Donald Norman. 485 King. Edward J . 181. 462. 475 King House, 274 King. Hugh Austin. 462 King. Keith Gaylon. 344. 372 King. Lawrence Dclbert. 217 King. Nancy Ann. 263. 292 King. Rena Marlenc. 257 King, Roger Allen, 337. 427 King. Ronald Glenn, 485 King, Russell, Lee, 313 King. Steven Garth, 403 King. Sue. 449 King. Thomas Lewis Jr.. 140 Kingery. Dennis Paul. 327. 366 Kingland. John Robert. 225 Kingsbury. Donald Leo. 390 Kingston. John Clayton. 304 Kinker. Sandra L,. 173, 372. 380 Kinman. James Harry. 338 Kinnamon, Bryan L,, 174, 200, 431, 441 Kinne. Darwin Leroy. 480. 485 Kinney. Glenn Robert. 427. 434 Kinney. Joan 449. 454 Kinney. Marjorie Ann. 263 Kinney. Melvyn Wilbur. 462 Kinney. Robert James. 328 Kinsinger. Linda Kay. 276 Kinsinger. Roger M., 344 Kinseley. Clifford Kurt. 480. 485 Kinsman. Craig S., 140, 328 Kinyon. Lawrence C. 324. 333. 477 Kirar. Michael John. 119 Kirchner. Virginia Mae. 282 Kirfman. Andrea Helen. 287 Kirkegaard. Cheryl L.. 169 Kirkendall. Wilham C. 223 Kirkman. Karen Kay. 165 Kirkpatrick. Dennis W,, 200 Kirlin. Francis H., 310 Kirsch. Franklin Kay. 340. 432 Kischer. Scott Everett. 139, 233 Kiser. Becky Jo. 267 Kissling. Rev, J. M.. 388 Kist. Steven Earl. 339 KISU, 292 Kilchcll. Janet Sue. 160. 161. 165 Kitchcll. Michael J.. 128. 343 Kitchell, R. L,.479 Kitchen R Grant, 219 Kite, John Henderson, 315 Kite, Jeanne Ann, 173 Kitner, David Lee, 341 Kixmiller, Barbara J., 276 Kjolhede. David Lee. 334 Kiustad. Ole-Jorgen. 435 Klaassen. Jean Elaine. 275 Klang. Judith Ann. 166 Klapp. Joseph A,. 324. 337. 440 Klatt. Gordon Allen. 335 Klaver. Robert W,. 218, 337 Kleemeier. Tim Edwarci, 328 Klefstad. Gilbert E., 330 Klein. Craig Robert. 176 Klein. Karen Diane Klein. Norman. Alvin. 335. 403 Klein. Paul William. 196. 433 Klekar, Steven Alan. 326 Kleppe, Gary Leigh, 311 Klesner, Kenneth E,. 225 Klett. Gale Dean. 309 Klima. Charles Noel. 219 Klimesh, Richard Paul. 234 Klimesh. William J-, 318 Kline. Charlma E,. 256. 462 Kling, David Dunn. 210. 469 Klinge, Lew Allen. 319. 412 Klingel. Robert W.. 199 Klinger. Joyce Marie. 283 Klingman. Ann Marie. 449 Klink. Robert Alan. 220 Klitzke. Lois J.. 250. 261. 449 Klodt. Leo Anthony. 480, 485 Klomp, Jeffrey Jon, 330 Klopf, John Lance, 462 Kloster, Alexander Jr., 329 Kluck. Galen A. 204 Klus. Margaret Elene. 277 Knapp. Charles B,. 158. 209. 364, 462, 473 Knapp House, 337 Knapp, Roger Cyrus, 415 Knauss. Lisle R Jr., 310 Kneeland, Gerald W., 340. 433 Kneeland. Loren Ray. 340 Kneeskern. Dianne J.. 168. 369 Knepper. David Loras. 339 Knight. Paul Dale. 308 Knight. Richard Lee. 338 Knight. Timothy Carl, 201 Knights of Si. Patrick, 431 Knittig. Dennis Ray, 352. 449 Knittig. Linda Rae. 265 Knoblauch. Jerry W,. 299 Knoll. Peter Alex. 353 Knott. Carol Sue. 265 Knouse. Terry Lee. 192 Knowles. Arlys V,. 279 Knowles House, 268 Knowles. Mary Joyce. 277 Knowlton. Sandra Ann. 276. 471 Knowlton. Susan Jane. 276. 471 Knox. Joyce Ann. 165. 261. 292 Knudson. Donald H.. 324. 327 Knudson. Mary Ann. 281 Knupp. Susan Elaine. 267 Knuth. Linda Jean. 163 Knuth. Ricky Wayne. 339 Knulson. Lyle Henry. 342 Knutson. Theodore J.. 140 Koch. Charles Allen. 299 Koch. Eugene Mclvin. 310 Koch, James Francis. 187 Koch. William Duane. 314 Kocher. Richard E,. 462. 471 Kock. Francis Larell. 216. 388 Kock. Larry C . 300 Koehler. Alan Lee. 326 Koehler. David Dale. 403 Koehler. Peggy Ann .257 Koehn. Thomas Kimberlv. 233 Kochnk. Larry D,.484 Koenig. Allen Eugene. 333 Koenig. Gary Lee. 194. 435. 441 Koenigs. David Peter. 329 Koenigsberg. Norman L.. 330 Kocnigsberg. Richard W.. 341 Koepke. Marguerite L.. 274 Koepsell. Judith P.. 449 Koestner. Kay Ann. 161. 449 Koctz. Phyllis Kristin. 261 Kofron. Charles M.. 321. 438 Kohl. Kenneth Kay. 183. 403. 407. 408 Kohles.Don G..225 Kohlmeier. Ronald H,. 480 Kohlwes. Robert Lee. 207 Kohns. Larry Roger. 340 Kohrs. Byron Jay. 312 Koike. Hideo. 143. 427. 437. 438. 442 Kokjohn. Leonard D.. 403 Kolars, Carl Lee 335 Kolb. Ronald Lee. 427. 438. 442 Kolcnbrander. Marcia J.. 276. 384 Koll. Kurtis James. 314 Kollman. Ronald E,. 427. 435. 436. 439 Konchar. Diane K,. 263 Kondrasky. Kathryn M.. 261 Konnath. Mark Anthony. 217 Koob. Emogene Linda. 260. 366 Kooima. Barbara Jo.. 257. 395 Kooker. Bartlett W.. 216 Koon. Virginia Lyon. 449 Koos. Gary Kent. 235 Kooser. Ann Elizabeth. 257 Kopish. Frank Eugene. 462. 477 Kopp. Daniel Lee. 240 Kopp. Douglas E,. 307. 384. 477 Koppen. Kathleen D.. 266 Koren. Elaine Marie. 110. 349 Kosanke. Patricia Rae. 449 Koski. Gene Lyman. 197 Koth. Al Ray. 140. 345. 415 Kothenbeutel. Jeri D.. 381 Kounkcl. Tervle Lee. 344. 435 Kovach. Frank J.. 470 Kraft. Karen Kay. 284 Krahling. William T.. 329 Krai. Edward John. 145. 225 Krall. Lawrence George. 320 Krambeck. Karen Kay. 275 Kramer. Allen Nichlos. 300 Kramer. Barton Gene. 192 Kramer. Gary Lee. 330. 384 Kramer, Glenda Jean, 279 Kramer. Kathleen P.. 165. 253 Kramer. Kathy Sue. 279 Krantz. John Robert. 211 Krasche. Gary Dale. 239 Kratochvil. Ruth E.. 261 Kraus. Richard L-. 233. 427 Krause. Don Alan. 218 Krauss. Nancy Karen. 449 Kray. Myra Anne. 268 Kreager. Charles C. 327 Kreager. Martha Gwen. 259 Kreager. Michael D,. 346 Krebill. Phylhs Ann, 284 Krebs. Darwin Ralph. 330 Krebs. Martin Gene. 427. 435. 438. 439 Kreig. George. 415 Kresge. Kim Pamela. 165 Kretschmar. Kay Louise. 162 Krezinski. Michael T,. 427 Kreig. Cynthia L-. 285 Krier. Richard Kenneth. 403 Krob. David Leo. 427 Kroeger. Jean R. II. 223. 433 Kroeger. Neill Allen. 232 Krogere. Steven R.. 182. 403. 407 Kroesen. James Miller. 462 Kroesen. John Paul. 328. 476 Kroger. Dolores June. 250. 276 Krogstad. Roger Edwin. 233 Krohn. David Gerhard. 207 Kropf. Larry Mason. 301 Kruck. Pamela Anne. 169 Krueger, Charles J,. 342 Krueger. Judy Kathryn. 275 Krueger. Lindy J.. 171. 448. 455 Krueger, Robert J.. 309 Krug. David Allen. 330 Krug. Everett Harvey. 200 Krug. Jerry Linn. 344 Krug. Lloyd Paul. 330 Kruger. Carolyn A.. 254 Kruger. Marilyn Kay. 278 Kruger. Sandra Kay. 395 Kruhm. WUliam G.. 333. 477 Krull. Brenda Jean. 271 Krull. Carry Gene. 314 Krull. Roger Lee. 333. 438 Krull. Ronald Dean. 336 Krumm, Glenn Everett. 345 Krus. Richard L.. 433 Kruse. Arthur Robert. 133. 225 Kruse. Carol Mae. 269 Kruse. Dean Harry. 227 Kruse. Duane Melvin. 427 Kruse. James Richard. 427 Kruse. Jeiry Henry. 462 Kruse. Judson. Jay. 312 Kruse, Linda Eileen, 384 Kruse, Lynn Robert, 191 Kruse, Michael Marvin, 191 Kruse, Robert Alan, 308 Kiib.ila. James John. 306 Kiil.u ck, David V . 208. 462 Kubik. Gwendolyn J. 462 Kul.ik. James. 178. 403 Kubik. Suzanne Mac. 251. 449 Kueera. Michael James. 329 Kucera, Nancy M.. 270 Kueblbeck. Thomas M.. 306 Kueck. Ronald Henry. 313 Kuehl. Dale Everett. 205 Kuehl. Jane F.. 251. 289. 449 Kuehnast. Arlys Louise. 384 Kugel. Robert Wilham. 330. 418 Kuhfus. William Benson, 344 Kuhlmann, Richard W., 335 Kuhn. James E.. 427. 437. 438 Kuhn. Teresina Elaine. 161 Kuhn. W. 456 Kuhr. Richard Lawrence. 403 KuU. Leonard Louis. 462 Kull. Margaret A.. 251. 290. 449 Kummerfeldt, Janet E.. 256 Kummerfeldt. John F.. 296. 298 Kummerfeldt. Patricia. 266 Kunkle. Douglas Edwin 337 Kunkle. Kenneth W.. 407. 408 Kunkleman. Jane Susan. 277 Kunz. Richard. 364 Kunze. Dennis Ralph. 435 Kunze. Roger Allen. 304 Kurcinka. Joseph M.. 192 Kurpiel. Deborah Lynn. 269 Kurtz. Carl Paul. 220 Kurtz. Carol Clare. 270 Kurtz. Paul J, Jr.. 476 Kusel. Angela Rae. 250. 274. 370 Kvapil. David John. 176 Kyle. Scott Charles. 182. 328 Laage, John Waldemar. 337 Laage Linneas William. 337 Labertew. Darrell Gene. 181 Lablanc. Max Emery. 219 Labron. Thomas Lynn. 329 Lack. Richard Allen. 320 Lacock. Ruth Ann. 279 Lacoste. Marilyn Marie. 289. 449 Lacroix. Stephen M.. 311 Ladd. Martha Katherine. 161. 254 Ladendorf. David W,. 201 Ladenthin. Gloria Ann. 284 Lado. Michael W.. 219 Ladwig. John William. 240 Lafayette. Michael E.. 316 Lafferty. Judith Ann. 259 Lafontaine. David R.. 188 Lafontaine. Mary R.. 257, 462 Lage. Ann Louise. 288 Lahmann. Mary Ellen. 284 Laimans. Roger William. 384 Lain. B.. 122 Laird. David Rick. 427 Lajko, Susan Kay, 261 Lakatos, Ronald S.. 225 Lake. Linda Ann. 264 Lalhoun. Steve. 229 Lamaster. Gary Roger. 462 Lamb. Charles George. 298 Lamb. James Charles. 212 Lambert. Ronald Alvin. 380 Lamberto. Michael M.. 147. 196. 197 Lambertz. John William. 304 Lambda Chi Alpha, 206 Lambi. Jon Dean. 189. 462 Lamfers. Darvl Dean. 298 Lammers. Ronald Philip. 198 Lamont. Carol Beth. 277. 366 Lamoreux. Jon Marcus. 303 Lampe. Elizabeth. 194 Lampe. Steven A.. 346 Lampman. Charles M.. 175. 239 Lompos, 473 Lampre. Lvnne. 298 Lana. Patrick Gene. 343 Lance. Alice Marie. 449 Lancelot House, 308 Lande. Allen L . 225. 347. 486 Landers. Douglas W,. 235 Landers. Elizabeth A,. 271 Landers. Frances Jean. 258 Landgraf. Barbara E.. 449 Landon. Allan Ray. 343 Landscape Architecture, 420 Landsverk. Suzanne P , 270 Lane, Gregory Joel, 310 Lane, Robert Anderson, 221, 427 Lane, Terry Lynn. 204 Lang. John Howie. 303. 418 Lang. Karen Diane. 254 Langan. Richard Allen. 320 Lange. Gene C 233. 372. 475 Lange House, 337 Lange. Paul Martin. 306 Lange, Suzanne Kay, 290 Langer, Douglas Brian, 199 Langennan, John Allen. 331 Langevin. Richard R.. 207 Langhor. M . 119 Langill. Harry Richard. 462 Langley. Robert Deanne. 346 Lanman. Patricia Ann. 254 Lanning. John Michael. 334 Lanning. Phillip E,. .346 Lansing Gary Norbert. 340 Lantz House, 309 Lanway. Alan. 314 Lanvon. Leslie E.. 319. 393. 417 Lanz. Ralph Nicholas. 484 Lappe. Steven George. 300 Lare. Sharon Marie. 284 Laroque. Dennis Ray. 337 Larsen. Glendale J.. 231 Larsen. Janice Arlene. 267 Larsen. Judith Marie. 162. 462 Larsen. Leroy Morris. 191 Larsen. Mark Kenneth. 179 Larsen. Merwin Leroy. 300 Larsen. Paul Vernon. 313 Larsen. Rodger Edward. 328 Larsen. Ronald Melvin. 177 Larsen. Thad Albert. 462. 470 Larsen. Thela Ann. 264 Larsen. Theodore Frank. 485 Larsen. Tony Devore. 299 Larsen. Verlyn Ray. 328. 403 Larson. Alan Philip. 177 Larson. Beulah. 182 Larson. Bruce Edwin. 435 Larson. Christine Anne. 280 Larson. Claribel E.. 289 Larson. Craig Emil. 177. 331 Larson. David James. 480 Larson. Dennis Lee. 317 Larson. Donald Charles. 239 Larson. Elizabeth Ann. 161. 259 Larson. Emil Glen. 338 Larson. George Allen. 380 Larson. Ivan Eugene. 427 Larson. James Allen. 328 Larson. James Earl. 229. 420 Larson. James Gordon. 408 Larson. Jerald Lynn. 310 Larson. John Edward. 310 Larson. Jon Frederick. 454 Larson. Judith E.. 250. 281. 449 Larson. Karl Aloysius. 327 Larson. Laurie. 171 Larson. Lauritz Kent. 384 Larson. Marty. 267 Larson. Mary Beth. 256 Larson. Michael E.. 193, 404 Larson. Noaleen Gale. 277 Larson. Philip Charles. 158. 177, 364. 462. 473 Larson. Richard L.. 463 Larson. Rick Allan. 218 Larson. Steven Alan. 344 Larson. Steven Herbert. 209 Larue. Annette Lyn. 256 Larue. David Alan. 230 Larue. Larry Dean. 194 Lassar. Sharon M.. 285 Lasse. Lee David. 344 Lassen. Duane. 320. 372 Latham. Donald Edward. 183 Latham. Dorothy Jane. 468 Latham. Thomas P.. 183. 366. 415 Latham. Wilham Peters. 342 Latta. Christine T.. 162 Latta. Michael C. 200 Laudenslager. James F.. 119 Laughhn. Linda Lou. 276 Laughlin Thomas F.. 302 Laughlin.Tom Wilham. 183 Laures. Myrna Jean. 264 Laurich. Jon Stanley. 313 Lauritsen. James M.. 333 Lauser. Gregory C. 225. 476 Lauver, Rebecca Jane. 274 Lawerman. Betty M,. 165 Lawler, Dennis M.. 201. 427. 431. 441 Lawlor. Jermiah F. Jr.. 306 Lawrance. William L.. 339 Lawrence. Donald R.. 427 Lawrence John C. Jr.. 206 Lawrence. Ronald Y,. 372 Lawrenson. Gary Mark. 295. 313 Lawson. B,. 128. 140 Lawson. Danny Ruk. 335 Lawson. Larry Lee. 335 Lawther House, 286 Layton. James Duane. 200 Lea. Michael J. 220 Leabo. Lorrie Ann. 165. 261 Leach. David William. 299. 486 Leaders. Marvin Eugene. 306 Leake. Mary Annette. 266 Leary. Steven Lee. 344. 384 Lebo. Philip Roy. 334 Lebo. Terry Gordon. 334 Lechler. Bruce W. P.. 136 Lee. Audrey Clara. 450 Lee. Berrie. 262 Lee. C. D,. 479 Lee. David Gene. 338 Lee. Donald Craig. 313 Lee. John Robert. 218 Lee. Leonard Alan. 299 Lee. LiiKl.i Je.in, 285 Lee. Rith.ird William. 218 Lee, V,irLin Melvin, 463 Leege, Ray Gene, 330, 384 Leerar, Roger Wayne, 404 Leeson. Stanley Dean, 31 1 Leffler, Mary Ellen, 173, 454 Leffler, Susan Jane, 289 Leffler, Thomas Brown, 475 Legg, James W, 201 Legg, John B,, 346 Legvold, Kathryn Alice, 165 Legvold, Steven Justus. 328. 417 Lehman. Alan Alfred. 384 Lehman. Michael Edward. 302 Lehman. Ronald Leroy. 427 Lehman. Walter C. 188 Lehmann. Glen Russell. 346 Lehtola. Peter Silas. 415 Leichsenring. Dale H,. 347 Leichtman. Richard J.. 463 Leichtman. Ted Louis. 304 Lein. Julie Ann. 278. 468 Lein. Ronald R . 298 Leinen. Bruce Clarence. 238 Leininger. Joel Ross. 205. 486 Leise. Steven Lee. 345. 413 Leistikow. Laverne H.. 335 Letting. Kenneth B.. 327 Leland. Janet Lee. 259 Leland. Richard Victor. 335. 434 504 Lemaster. Linda Lou. 265 Lembcrg. Leroy Dale. 303 Lemke. Harlan L., 337. 414 Lemme. James Milton. 343 Lemmerhirt. Frederick. 306. 463 Lemmon, Chrislinc M. 263 463 Leniolt. Steven R., 139 Lemrick, Paul Leroy. 319 Lenehan, Nancy Anne. 163 Lenius. Larry Joe. 344 Lcnius. Roger Lee. 305 Lenning Susan Marie, 285 Lenocker. Bryant Craig. 239 Lenth, Ronald Alan. 330 418 Leo. John David. 326 Leo, Ken Charles. 338 Leonard. Colleen Ann. 165 Lecne, John Michael Jr.. 463 Leonhardl. Charles R . 218 Leonhart. David Derryl. 190 Leonhart. Eugene P.. 297 Leppert. Gene Roger 404 Lerdal. Lois Elisa. 273 Lesher. Melanie Marie. 289. 450 Less. Joann Marie, 259 Lester, Allan Ray, 334 Letsinger. Ann Webb. 274 Lettinglon. Craig D.. 229. 420 Lettow. Nancy. 450 Leuenberger. jaines M.. 404 Levien. Keith Lester. 219 Levien. Lyrme Lucille. 266 Levine. Abigail aurie. 282 Levine. Nancy Louise. 274 Levy, Martha. 380 Lewis. Barbara Lynn. 272 Lewis. Calvin Fred. 147. 223, 431 Lewis. Cathy Marie, 258 Lewis. Charles VV,. 119 Lewis. James Philip. 307 Lewis. Laura Rhea. 271 Lewis. Richard Wayne. 220 Lewman. Norman E.. 221. 404 Leyen. Jon Lee. 329 Libberlon. Connie Lea. 282 450 Lichtenberg. Brian E.. 225 Liebernian. Roberta Jo. 264 Liedtke. Gary Arnold. 334 Light, Arthur Ray, 312 Light, Jane Merrill, 254 Lightner. Lawrence K.. 299 Ligouri. Linda Mary. 173 Liliedahl. Larry Lee. 236 Liljegren. Marjorie. 161. 380 463 Lilleholm. Zelda A-. 270 Lillie. Arthur Lee, 185. 412 Lilly. Mark Timothy, 224 Limbeck. Richard Alan. 220 Lincoln House, 338 Lincoln. Robert Thomas, 199 Lincoln. Walter R.. 381 Lind. Steven Richard. 195 Lindaman, David W,. 341 Lindaman. Gary Allen. 326 Lindaman. Howard Lee. 384 Lindaman. James Alan. 319 Lindaman. Kathleen Ann 284 Lmda. David Alan. 224 Lmde. Rodney Carl. 145 Linde. Sandra Kay. 266 L-nden. Orin .lames. 327 Linder. Fred Paul. 309 Linder. Joan H . 161. 171. 455 Linder. Robert John, 404. 417 Lindgren. David Carl. 200 Linderen. Gary Arthur. 346 Lindholm. David C. 346 Lindley. Ernest. 128. 343 Lindmark, Larry Dean. 183 Lindstrom. Charle« R.. 326 lindstrom House, 338 Linduska. Paul Scott. 227 Lingreen. Jo Ellen, 254 Lindholm, Craig E., 338 Linninger, Charles Dean, 338 Lin-nger, Kenneth Jay. 293. 344. Link. Roger Vern. 417 Linkenback. Ronald D . 340 Linker. Ronald Rav, 326 Linn. Julie Ann. 287 Linn. Marshall G, 111. 222 Linton. John Ronald. 174 431 437. 442 Liska. Kenneth Ray. 485 Lister. Terry Eugene, 182. 366, Listen, Deborah I., 257 Liston, Margaret, 445 Listnn Ronald Byron, 420 Lllllr n,„iL ' las Bru-f 204. 441 Little International, 407 Little. William L 343 Littlefield. Faye A,. 281 Litton, Larry Dale 321 Litzel, Jim, 411 Livengood, Joan Kay, 257 Livesay, Patricia M,, 289 Livingston. David F . 191 Livingston House, 339 Llewellyn. Sandra Kay 285 Lloyd, John Stephen, 197 Lobaugh, Larry G., 323, 338 469 Lochmiller, Neil Allen, 316 415 Locke, Becky Jo, 165, 278 Lockhart. Laurence. Lee 140 Lockhart. W . 456 Lockwood. James Allen 144 Loe. Linda Belle. 274 Loftin. Robert Louis. 327 Logan. .leanne Gail. 171.450 Logan. Marcia Jane. 171 Logsdon. Jeffrey R., 225 Lohr. Bertis Walter. 326 Lohr, James Alan. 333 Lone, Allen Eugene, 333 Long, Francis. 310 Long. Judy Annette. 259 Long. Marilyn Kay, 285 Long. Paul V.. 225. 334. 486 Long, Ronald W., 302 Long, Sally Ann, 260 Long. Shirley Ann. 257 Longfellow. Kenneth L., 484 Longman. Lan;e Leo. 329. 419 Longman. Paul Ivan. 331 Longnecker. David J . 217 Longnecker. Dennis E.. 324 335 427, 437 Longnecker, James L , 217 Longnecker, Robert V., 217 Lonnsbury. William. 404 Looft. Nanci Ann. 259 Loofl. William Russell. 296 Looper. S., 122 Loots, Dennis Gene, 208 Lorber, William George, 191 Lord. Cynthia Ann. 276 Lore, Charles Clayton, 333 Lorensen, Larry Lee, 340 Lorenz, Tamara Ann, 283 Lorenz, Thomas Noel, 223, 332 Lorimor, Gary Duane, 326 Lorimor, Gregory L., 198, 372, 433 Lorimor, Larry Wayne, 326 Lorimor, Steven G., 199, 415 Loss, Casey, 106 Lott, James Robert, 345 Lourks, Paul L , 343. 414 Louden House, 339 Louden. Thomas, 106 Loughry, John Robert, 314 Lounsbery, Larry Lee, 420, 485 Lounsbury, William H , 211 Loupee, David G., 182, 413, 421 Loutzenhiser, David L., 295. 321 Love. Christie Sue. 282 Love. Orlan. Raymond. 304 Lovejoy, David John, 427 Lovejoy, Douglas Cary, 193 Lovstad, James Edward, 346 Lowco-k, Rick Stephen, 187 Lowe House, 281 Lowenberg, Ted V., 227, 480 Lown, James Richard ,193 Lowrey, Elizabeth M , 261 Lowrev, James Donald, 411 Lowry Ann P., 166, 371, 463 Lowry, James D , 231 Lowry, L. Alan, 177 Loyd, Nancy Jean, 265 Loyd, Susan Carol, 171 Lu Chung Kut. 331 Lucas. Joan Walter, 450, 455 Lucas. William E.. 232. 307 Lucero, Ramon, Alfredo, 404 Luckey, Carol Louise, 289. 366 Ludeqing. Larry Dean. 309 Ludeman. Pamela Jo. 253 Ludmgton. Byron James. 404 Ludvik. Nancy Ellen. 166 Ludwick. Dean Allen. 340 Ludvvig. Arlene M.. 450 Ludwig. Helen Margaret. 290 Ludwig. Suzan Jane. 265 Lueders. Eileen Erna. 261 Luenberger. Jim. 418 Luers. David William. 344 Luers. Michael W., 341. 380 Luethye. Michael L.. 208 Luctt, Nancy Myatt, 450 Luhrs, Dennis Bernard, 338, 435 Lukensmeyer, Jerald R., 304 Lund, James Arthur, 342 Lund, John Charles Jr., 324 326 Lund, William A . 191 Lundberg, Jeanene Kay 275 Lundberg. Mark E . 175, 195, Lundberg, Mary Ellen, 284 Lundeen, James Oscar, 235 Lundgren. Dennis Alden. 335 Lundgren. Mark Timothy, 346 Lundie. William Robert. 427 Lundin, Gerald John. 343 Lundin. Gregory K . 236 Lundquist. Elizabeth R., 2 ' ' 8 Lundquist. Meredith A., 278 Lundt, Kent Douglas, 345 Lundy, Barbara Jeane, 170 Lursen. Larry Dean, 305 Lursen. Mary Jane, 271 Luscombe, David Lee, 326, 436 Lutgens Marsha Ann. 279 Lutien. Janice C . 171. 475 Lutkenhaus. Joseph F,. 315 Lutz. Robert Allen. 435. 439 Luymes. Keith Alan. 232 Luza, Michael Patrick. 204 Lydick, Robert Samual, 236 Lydon, Patricia Jean, 463 Lydon, Paul Anthony, 343. 415 Lvford Lawrence Dii- ne. 346 Lyle. Calvin Arlan. 330 Lyie. Dennis C. .340 Lyman. Ronald Eugene 337 Lynam, Paul Thomas, 311 Lynch, Donald Francis, 316 Lynch, John Thomas. 176 Lynch. Patrick Jay. 184 Lynch. Richard F., 318. 454 Lynch. Richard Ray. 344 Lynch. Robert John. 2.34. .340 Lynch. Thomas M. 234 404 415 l.vnch. Thomas Robin. 307 Lvnn r ■.,.! ' Cue, 263 Lyon Hall, 262 Lyon. Linda Carol. 271 Lyon. Nancy Jo,. 170 Lyon, Robert Allen, 182, 352 Lyons, Elaine June, 261 Lyons, Kenneth Wayne 434 Lyons, Neil Thor, 195 M MocDonold House, 340 MccRoe House, 310 Money House, 310 Moth Club, 473 McAllister, .lanetta S 253 McAnally, David W ,418 McAuliffe. Marl Saylor, 161 McBarnes, Michieal L., 270 McBeth, Robert Leroy, 321 McBlain, Rachel E, 349 350 McBride, Thomas E. 404 416 417,421 McCall, James Curtis 404 McCall, Mary Lynn, 166 McCampbell, Hugh S ,411 McCannon, Mary Martha, 173 McCarroll, Mary Susan, 2 5 McCarthy, Rita Marie, 168 McCartney, Charles I., 347 McCarty, Jon G.. 332, 433, 436 McCarty, Michael C , 315 McCarty, Timothy Dale, 343 McCauley, Bernard J,, 228 McLarnon. Howartf D., 404 McCleery, Leslie Kent, 341 404 McClelhndl Larry A , 310 McClintic, Julia Anne, 290, 450 McClintock, Larry R, 209 404 421 , . . McClintock Thomas L. 178 McClung. Michael Peter. 353 McClure. Connie Jeanne. 253 McClure. Dale Lawrence. 179 McClure. Judith Ann. 287 McClure. Marvlou Beth. 254 McClure. Michael D . 311 McClurg. .lean E. 251 .366 McClurg. Joan E . 287. 366 McCluskev, Robert Karl. 339 McConeghey. John M. 241 372 McConnell. lames A, 335 McCor. Mark. 307 McCormack. lo Anne. 450 McCormick. Dwight T.. 343 McCormick. Mary C. 173 454 468 McCormick. Michnel J,, 428 McCowen House, 311 McCoy. Cynthia. 166 McCoy. Larrv Kenneth. 450 McCracken. William C . 318 McCrea. Linda Kay. 279 McCreedy. Barbara A . 286 McCreerv. S.ally Ann, 404 410 McCubbin, Daniel R,, 216 McCuhbin David F.. 346 McCulIough. Gary Lvnn, 404 McCutchan. Howard H . 343 McCutrhcon. Edward B. 326 441 McDaniel. Alan R . 292. 3 6 412 McDaniel. Charles Lee ■82 484 McOannel. George L . 230 McDermott. Larrv L . 463 McDermott. Michael T.. .324 336 Mcriermoft, Shawn M , 308 McDonald. Bruce Neil. 1,33 330 McDonald. Cerilio lune 261 McDonald Dale Fdwnrd 333 McDonald. Ernest. 133, 145 McDonald. Greg D,-ivid 225 McDon ' ild Laura. 236 ' McDonald. Pog ' r A, 342 McDonald Ted H,irold, 3,33 McDonald Terrv lames, 338 McDonoueh Harvev D . ,340 McDoueall, Curtis M, 82 -iRS McFlhenev Phvllis I 251 285 McFlrath William W 211 McFlrot, Craig Arnold 204 McFlwee. leffrev I . 346 McFarland. Dennis M, 340 McFarlane. Steven C 240 McC.ahuev Terrv L . 336 McGarrv. Cr-ig Vin-ent 199 McG vren Charles O 303 McCill Elizabeth A 254 McGill. Rav Allen. 335 McC.innis. Barbara loan. 265 McCinnis. Deborah Sue. 263 McCinnis. Rnhort Allan 186 McGinnis Willi,im L 328 McCinty lanis Mac 284 McRlade House, 256 McGlvnn Marvin R . .329 438 McGonigle. Inhn E 122 197 McGovern. William L . 227 463 McGreerv. Silly. 411 McGregor. Clarence W .346 413 McGuire. Carolvn A,. 289. 4.50 McGuire. Dennis R 128 331 Mcl uire. lack, 1,36 144 McHone. Meredith L,. 262 417 McHueh. M Matireen 283 McHugh, William 1 Ir 463 Mcllleee. Ravmond P.. 41 1 Mcllrath. lane Lavona 173 Mclnnis. Mark Alan. 239 Mdntire Roberta lo. 161 Mcintosh. Dnuelas A 346 Mclntvrc. lohn BiisseH 227 Mclntyre Robert M.. 29.6 438 McKay, Kathleen M 2 8 McKay, Bodnev, Allan 223 McKeag. Douglas B,, 223, 463 McKean, Kathleen L-, 262 McKee. James Everett. 340 McKee. Janet Marie. 273. 450 McKee. Kenneth Albert. 334 McKenna. Harold Dean. 413 McKenna. Michael J,, 366, 413 McKenzie, Sharen O,, 277 McKeown, Bradley Kent, 31 1 McKeown, Michael T 144 McKercher, Ronald J , 338 McKibben, John Scott, 4 82 McKinley, Christie M., 173 264 McKinlcy, D, Scott, 484 McKinley, Marjorie, 445 McKinley, Mary A., 163. 371 455 McKinley, Richard G., 174. 204 McKinney, David Lee, 335 McKinny, Richard B., Jr,, 339 McKnight, Richard D, 344 435 McKone, Mrs. Carl, 228 McLain, Michael S,, 225. 463 McLain. Phillip Allen, 334 McLaren, Derryl Jay, 182, 415 McLaughlin, Caroline D.. 287, 366 McLaughlin, Michael R,, 311 McLaughlin, Patricia J., 277 McLaughlin, Ronald M , 480 485 McLuckie, Carroll Ray, 463 McMahon, Cathryn J,, 288 McMartin, James F. Ill, 234 McMenamin, Julie M., 279 McMillin, Dennis Gene, 342 McMilhn, Roger Lynn, 21 1 McMorris, Scott Lee, 177, 470 McMullen. Dean Harley, 312 McMullin, Richard W 312 McNabb, Marsha Helen 253 McNally, James Dudley, 342 McNarney, William H,, 404 McNary, Dennis Ray, 304 McNeeley, Steven Wayne, 298 McNerny, Kenneth Allen, 205 McNichols, Melvin Ross 320 McNeil, Robert E, 404 412 420 McNutt, James E,, 420, 484 ' McNutt, Martha Jean, 277, 366 McPherson, Larry Max, 341, 366 McPherson, Robert Earl 119 140 McQuade, Theresa J, 268 McQuown, Laura Jane, 168, 380 McQuown, Wesley Earl 203 McRell, Marvin W., 296 303 428, 438 McReynolds, Jean Ann. 450 McRoberts. Gerald Lynn. 428 McRoberts. James B. 323 343 428 McRoberts. John Loren, 303 McShane, Mark Andrew 302 McVey, Loren L,, 303 McWherter, Roger S , 305 Maas, Linda Kay, 173 Maas, Stuart, Willard, 237, 463 Maas, Synthea, Jean, 274 MaCaulay, Karen Lee 468 MacDuffie, John L. Jr,, 337, 367 469 Mace, Kathy Kay. 168 Mace, Richard Glenn, 233, 428 Macha, Ellis Franklin, 413 Mack, C, Craig, 463 Mack, Ehzabetli, Ann, 267 Mack, James Lee, 436 Mack, Jane Henrikson, 463 Mack Shawn Steven, 341 Mack, Thomas Edwin, 208 Mackinnev, A,, 456 Mackaman, Ruth Ann, 170 Macklin, Jerome C, 339 MacNaughton. Carol J , 166 Macon, Constance Jean, 273 Macon, James Robert, 232 Macrae, Ann, 162, 380 Maculav, Karen L,, 290 Macumber, Philip Avery, 304 Madden, Linda ,Io, 265 Madden, Linda Sue, 276, 4 1 1 Maddy, Dennis David. 428, 435 Madill, James Howard, 327 Madole, Donald L J , 404 Madren, Larry Lee, 341, 418 Madsen, Alan Thomas, 314 Madsen, Gregory Wes, 333 Madsen, Judy Louise, 171 Madsen, Lester H., 313 384 404,415 Madsen. Martha Ann, 274 Madsen, Robert Lynn, 330 Madsen, Victor C, Jr., 309 Madson, Philip Ward, 194 Magee, Keith Charles, 239 434 436, 437 Magee, Larry Lee, 330, 428 Maginnis, Carol Lane, 166 450 455 Magnuson, Kathryn Lu, 161 265 Magnusson, Kurt F., 229 Mahan, Robert Lea, 227 Maher, Joan Marie, 259 Maher, Richard Bruce, 434 Mahoney, David M., 236, 298 Mahoney. Dennis P., 237, 433 439 Mahoney, Patricia Lou, 165 Mahoney, Sandra Kav. 285 Mahr, Roger Keith, 182, 420 Main, Gary Eldon, 381 Main, Lvnda Larue, 274 Main, Marcia Marie, 257 Main, Sarah Anne, 162 Maland, Michael Allen, 463 Mallete, Larry, 419 Mallinger, Stephen J,, 337 Mallon, Steven G. 346 Mallow, Charles L,, 328 470 Malm. Richard Allan, 224 Malmborg, Karen Ann, 260 450 Maimer, Leigh Ann 266 Malgren, Mary Ellen, 173 Malo, Douglas Dwane, 307 Malone, Cari Partick, 393 470 Malone, Jo Anne, 162 454 Maloney, Stephen J., 217 428 Mandernach, Jan S,, 288. ,384 Mandsager. Dennis Lee, 224 463 Mangels. Ronald Dean. 302 ' Mangels, Russell Gene, 237 Mangold, Nancy Ann, 275 Mankowski, Alan T,, 428 437 Manley, Joseph E,, 309 Mann, Clifford Anthony 219 Mann, Craig Dennis. 182 Mannes, Glenn Henry, 428 Manning, Mary Beverly 261 Manriques. Timothy D., 184 Mantz, Jeanne Kav, 263 Mapes, Leroy Leslie. 469 Maple. C-. 456 March. Ellen Jane, 280 Marchi, Elle n, 468 Marco, Phillip Carmen 204 470 Marcordes, Richard F,, 119 ' Marcue, Robert Bruce, 233, 463 Marek, Dennis W., 216, 413 Maricle, Dale Robert 238 Markee, Hazen Charles, 345 Markey, Alan Raymond. 188 Markert, Joel W,, 347 Marks, Daryl Gene, 345 Markun, Frank O,, 328 454 Marier, Robert J , 345 Marlowe, Vicki Ann, 280 Marotz, Wayne Earl, 208 Marousek, Richard Dale, 216 Marr, Michael Eugene, 215 Marriott, Susan Ann, 265 Marsch, Gary Donovan 236 Marsh, Glenn Floyd 201 Marsh, Janice Elaine 289 Marsh, Margaret Ann ' , 279 Marsh, Steven Craig, 326 Marshall, Barbara Jo., 289 463 Marshall, Paul Arnold 326 Mart, Carol Elaine, 252 Mart, Ronald Gene, 320 Martens, Cheryl A. 270 Martens, Craig Lowell, 190 Martin, Alexandra L,, 282 Martin, Allen Gates, 31 1 Martin, Danial Robert, 218 Martin, Deborah R , 274 Martin. Dennis Gene, 333 Martin, Dennis Keith. 306 Martin, Gary Douglas ,345 Martin, Gary Warren 309 Martin, John M , 342, 417 Martin, Joseph Edward, 339 Martin, Marvin Bruce, 345 404 Martin, Philip Lester, 236 Martin, Roger John, 344 388 Martin, Steven Guy, 308 Martin, Susan Marie, 263 Martin, William Irvini, 305 Martineau, James A. II, 128 Martinson, Gaylen Lee, 326 Marts, Joyce Ellen, 162 Marvick, Craig Martin, 185 Mashek, Barry A,. 220 Mason, David Sherwin 312 Mason, Jerry Lee, 311 Mason, Michael Marvin, 337 Mason, Richard E., 312, 404 Mason, Richard Lee, 404, 413 Massa, Mary Beth, 160, 161, 168 Mason. Steven Ray. 311 Masse. John Donald. 216 Massee, Barbara Lee 263 Mathers, Michael V., 340 Matherslein, Michael, 313 Mathis, James Harvey, 404 Mathison, John Martin, 222 Matko, Susan Carol, 283 Matre, James Lynn, 324 Matt, Neil Michael, 329 Mattes, Kirk Dean, 330 Matlhies, Douglas Dale, 335 Mattes, Martin Lee, 413 Matthiessen, Mary A.. 165, 277 Mattke, Loren C , 404, 417 Mattson, Marsha Elyse, 450 Matz, Mary Beth, 265 Mauch, Ralph Joseph, 206 Mauck, Patricia A,, 259 Mauck, William James, 225 Mauk, Janice Marie, 254 Maulsby, Douglas Elvin, 139 Maurer, Frances Eileen, 283 Maurer, Margaret ,163 Maurer, Mary A,, 146, 165. 380 Maurer, Mary E., 260, 450. 455 Mauser, Dennis Gene, 298 Mauser, John Charles, 241 Mauw, Kenneth W., 441 Maxwell, Donald Dean, 333 Maxwell, Jon A., 183, 366, 408 Maxwell, Michael A., 236, 4,33 May, Bryce ,Ion, 314 May, Suzanne L., 253 Mayberry, David Marion. 119 Mayberry, Patricia Lc, 455 Mayer, Agnes M,, 166 Mazzola, Thomas J-, 221 Mead. Howard James, 329, 463 Mead, Jane I jis, 270 Mead. Steven James, 182 Mechcm, Robert Allen. 200 Medbcrry, Janet Mae, 278 505 Medberrv, Laurence A., 428, 431. 441 Meehaii, Mcikiith Ann. 162 Meeker House, 340 Mecks. Margaret Ellen, 450 Meendering, Harry A.. 339 Meerdink. Gavin Lee, 209 Meerdink. Lois J., 450 Meese. Robert A.. 296 Meester. Dennis D.. 305 Meiburg, Douglas E., 195 Meier. Michael Paul. 347 Meier. Terry Edward, 341, 432 Meierslein. Carol Lynn, 171 Meikle. Susan Margaret. 268 Meinhart, Kathy Ann, 282. 366 Meisenheimer. Nancy J.. 283. 450 Meisinger, John J.. 364. 404 Mekus. Max August. 485 Mellick, Johnnie P.. 214 Meiohn. Joel Lew. 335 Melville. Robert A., 110, 305. 471 Menke, Marjorie Ann. 262 Menke. Martin Leo, 296, 310 Menke, Phihp Joseph, 343 Menning, Richard W.. 404. 414 Menousek. John Francis. 217 Mensing, Alan R., 339.417 Mensing, Dick Michael, 319 Mensing, Mary Louise, 450 Mercer, Richard Walter, 206 Merchant House, 257 Merchant. Patrick C. 404, 417 Mericle. Kent Convers, 345 Merideth, James A., 428 Merkel, Russell James, 428 Merkley, Susan Lee, 251. 267. 450 Merrick, Cathy Marie, 289 Merrill. Carolyn Mae. 255 Merrill, Derwin C , 341 Merrill House, 341 Merrill, Martha Ann, 254 Merritt, Beverly J , 277 Merritt, Marsha M.. 254 Merritt, Cihael R,, 327 Merryman, Myrna Beth. 279 Merryman, Rose Marie, 275 Mersch. Michael Lynn. 197. 463. 477 Mcrsereau, Carl W., 238 Merta, Dennis Lee, 241 Mertz, Dennis Lee, 308, 412 Meschke. Charles N-, 187 Mess. Steven C, 317, 474 Messamer, Nicholas M-. 328 Messenger, Roger E., 128, 196 Messer. Kathleen Mae. 273 Messer, Kendall B., 330 Messer, Lauren Allan, 345 Messerschimtt, Glenn P., 207 Messimer, Stephen R., 211 Metcalf, Martha Helen, 290 Metcalf, Scott VVilUam. 454 Metermala. Rita, 171 Mette. Harold Wayne. 428 Mewhirter. James Lee. 204 Meyer. Beverly Mae. 281. 366 Meyer. David Lee. 434 Meyer. Dennis Alan, 194 Meyer, Donald George. 220 Meyer, Donald Lee, 463 Meyer, Duane Ray, 177 Meyer, Gary Eugene, 195 Meyer James Ray. 220, 463 Meyer, John Albert, 219 Meyer, John Dodge, 463 Meyer, John Thomas, 328 Meyer, John Walter. 340 Meyer, Julia Alice, 254 Meyer, Kathleen Ann, 269 Meyer, Loraine Marie, 265, 417 Meyer Max D., 224 Meyer. Robert Ernest, 188. 372 404, 474 Meyer, Rodney Dale, 441 Meyer, Roland Dean, 201 Meer, Susan Kathrvn, 280 Meyer, Theodore J , 333, 372 Meyer, William Dale, 317 Meyerhofer, Wilfred Jr., 428, 435, 439 Meyerhoff. Stanly L., 306 Meyers. James, Stanley. 174. 180 Meythaler. Ward Andrew. 133 Michael. Thomas G.. 332 Michalicek, Stephen G,, 1 10, 428, 433, 436 Micheel. Jeffrey. 319 Michel. Dennis Dale, 419 Michels, Jon Robert, 229 Michels, Robert Jon, 228 Micka, Daniel J,, 195, 431, 435, 441 Mickelson, Arthur S., 463 Mickelson. Linda Jane, 274 Mickelson, Randall J.. 182. 417 Mickelson. Richard V . 435 Mickelson. Susan Beth, 163 Mickelson, Tamia Elisc, 171 Middlesworth. Steven M,, 334 Middleton, Joe L., 298 Middleton, Toni, 168 Midland, Michael M-, 463, 469 Midtgaard, Arlyn E.,228 Miehe. Gary Ronald. 236. 439 Miehc. Stephen Craig. 183. 416 Mierendorf. Robert R.. 133. 416 Mikulan. Rav, 132 Milburn, Richard K., 199, 436 Miles, Esther E., 278 Miles, Randolph Craig, 219 Milhorn, Charles L,, 381 Millan, Alvaro, 347 Milleman, Leo A,. 217, 484 Millen, Robert C . 330. 372 Millen. William George, 343 Miller, A. C, 433 Miller, Alan Donald, 343. 428. 433. 439. 442 Miller. Andrew Louis, 186 Miller, Arnold Michael, 310 Miller. Barbara Diane, 169, 380 Miller, Beverly Jeanne, 450. 454 MiUer. Bruce G.. 331 MiUer, Charles R., 473 Miller, Charles Ronald, 207 Miller, Charlotte Jean, 279, 366, 384 Miller, Constance E-, 173 Mdler, Dale E, 345, 440 Miller, Dan R, 421 Miller, David A., 330 Mdler, David Craig. 339 Miller. David Keith, 210 Miller, Dennis Alan. 463, 474 Miller Dennis John, 433 Miller, Donald L , 419 Miller, Donald Ray, 342 Miller, Duane Ray. 341 Miller. Elmer L, Jr., 329 Miller, Gary Robert, 463 Miller, Gerald Arthur, 304 Miller, Hal Curtis, 326 Miller, Harold Walter, 330 Miller House, 258 Miller, J Craig, 209 Miller, James R.. 341,463, 469, 470 Miller, Jay, 112 Miller, Joan Marie, 279 MUler, John Carroll, 300 Miller, Jonathan T., 428, 442 Miller, Judith Jean, 264 Miller, Judy Ann, 162 Miller, Julie A,, 161,371, 450 Miller, Keith E., 370. 408. 410 Miller. Larry R,. 307, 417 Miller, Linda Kay, 278 Miller, Loren K,, 344, 463, 471 Miller, Loretta Lou, 450 Miller. Malcolum David. 305 Miller. Malcolm Lee. 345. 413 Miller. Marie Louise. 263 Miller. Marilyn Ruth. 463 Miller. Mary Jo, 267, 366 Miller. Mary Lynn. 285 Miller. Michael Dirk. 228, 463 Miller, Michael R., 341 Miller, Nancy Gardner, 450 Miller, Owen Wilton, 209 Miller, Paul Carmen, 315, 413 Miller, Philip Gene, 428 Miller, Racquel A , 275, 468 Miller, Richard Arthur, 303 Miller, Richard Clint, 299 Miller, Richard Craig, 352 Miller, Richard Nolan, 233 MUler, Richard Palmer, 329 MUler, Robert Keith, 365 Miller, Rodnev, Arnold, 484 Miller, Roger Francis, 324, 346 Miller, Sharon Ann, 253 MUler, Sharon J., 263, 366 Miller, Shervl M-, 281 Miller, Stephen R., 333 Miller, Steven Gary, 338, 428, 437,438, 442 Miller, Tami Ehlert, 450 MUler, Thomas W.,339 MUler Twyla Mae, 272 MiUigan, John Robert, 438 Milligan, Michael C , 372, 463, 477 MUls, Julie Anne, 279 Mills, Mignon Lynn, 288 Minch, James Michael, 321 , 372 Minear, Lance R., 404 Mineck, Daniel Lake, 334 Miner, Thomas Paul, 228 Minks, Robert Lovd Jr . 222 Minnick, Hal Dean, 480, 485 Mine, Rose Mary, 254 Misel, Laureen Jean, 162 Mitchell, Robert James, 463 Mitchell, Sarah Emily, 161 Mitchell, Susan Rae, 463 Mitchell, William, 205 Mixdorf, Glen Ray, 225 Moberg, Richard Eric, 195 Moburg. Robert H., 197, 463 Moch, Virginia Marie, 258 Mocha, James Ray, 300 Mock, Eugene Joseph, 216, 428 Moe, David Chris, 225 Moe, Richard Wayne, 190 Moeller, David Dean, 312 Moeller, Gary Albert, 219 Moeller, Joyce Jean, 171 Moeller, Larry D-, 309 Moeller, Mark Kenneth. 317 Moeller, Vernon R , 485 Moelter. WUIiam Roy, 199 Moen, Ronald Alan, 418 Moffett, Kenneth Lee, 404 Moffitt, Maurice Lee, 326 Moffitt, Rosalvn Kay, 259 Mogensen, Mara Ruth, 367 Mogensen, Margaret J., 165 Mohafeld. James, 317 Mohns. Charles M., 110, 190 Mohr, Dale W,. 345 Mohr. Kirby. Smith, 326 Mohr, Melissa Anne, 162 Mohr, Michael Louis, 237 Mohr, Patricia Ann, 165 Mohr, Randan Myron, 309, 413 Mohrfeld, James Walter, 388 Moku, Byron, Kumulani, 344 Moler, Cheryl J,, 278 Molgaard, Ronald E., 309 Molitor, Roger John, 304 Moll, David Carter, 233 Mollenhauer, Daniel L,, 342 Moltz, Galen Dean. 404 Mommsen. WUIiam A.. 346 Mondt. Caorl Annette, 171 Monroe, John F. Jr., 341, 474 Monroe, William Paul, 292 Monson, Sharon Elaine, 254 Montag, Karol Ann, 463 Montag, Richard E,, 442 Montgomery, Charles R., 435. 439 Montgomery, Gregory D,. 233 Montgomery. Wayne R.. 324, 331 Moody, Pamela Alyce, 254 Moody, WUIiam Charles, 322 Mooer, Paul, J., 306 Moon, Carolyn Jane, 274 Moon, Donald Gregory, 426 Moore, Alan Andrew, 139 Moore, Dale Eugen, 324, 338, 434 435 Moore ' Ivy Elizabeth, 257 Moore, James Richard, 436, 438 Moore, John Robert, 343 Moore, Keith Duane, 343 Moore, Linda, 450 Moore, MarUyn Ruth, 267 Moore, Roderick Parker, 347 Moore, Ronald Dean, 241. 428, 431.441 Moore, Suzette, Lorraine, 165 Moore, Thomas Leroy, 329 Moore, Trudy Lynne, 470 Moore, William Michael, 328 Moore Wilham T., 304 Moot, Major H. J , 440 Moran, Judith Craig, 165, 450 Moravek, Glenn Edward, 298 Morden, Gene George. 343 Mordhorst. Patricia L., 254, 384, 468 Morenz, Diane Kaye, 264 Moret, Dana Jean, 274 Morgan, David Lewis, 128, 132, 140, 176 Morgan, David WUham, 428 Morgan, Dennis Ray, 428 Morgan, Jack L., 204 Morgan, James F., 314 Morgan, Janice Ann, 468 Morgan, Leroy Craig, 220 Morgan, Mary Lou, 286 Morgart, Laverna Sue, 267, 468 Morman, Dennis L., 340 Morotti, Carol Lee, 165, 274 Morowsky, Irene Mary, 284 Morrical .Dan Ray. 330 Morrical, James Alva, 312 MorriU, Charles A,, 372, 393, 438 Morris, Brian Howard, 353 Morris, Kenneth Burton, 327 Morris, Michael Lee, 234 Morris, Richard Hunter, 330 Morris, Susan Partridg, 450 Morris, Terry Lee, 334 Morrison, Marsha Ann, 165 Morrison, Richard Lee, 195 Morrison, Vicki Arlene, 257 Morrissey, Ann Lewis. 450, 455 Morrissey, Michael W., 428, 434 Morrissey, Patrick J., 298 Morse, John Edgar, 110, 202, 413, 416 Morsel, Jerry P., 303 Mort,Chcllv Ann,277 Mortar Board, 371 Mortcnsen, Patricia Jo, 290, 450 Mortensen House, 341 Mortenson, Mark Brian, 300 MortI, Mary Jean, 290 Morton, A. Dean, 315 Morton, Bert Leroy, 315 Morton, Gene Scott, 463 Morton, Gerald Lee, 324, 346 Morton, John W, Jr., 207 Mosbach, Cletus W,, 335, 485 Moseley, Kenneth E-, 196 Moseman, Susan Marie, 484 Moser, Daniel Lee, 344 Moses, Bradley Lynn, 232, 474 Moses, John Curtis, 463 Mosier, Nancy R., 271 Mosqueda Lawrence J., 237 Mossman, Dennis Wayne, 233 Most, James Albert, 303 Motarjemi, Mehrdad, 233 Motichko, Michael C, 195 Mott, Russell Vernon, 187 Mott, Stephen Lee, 346 Motzko, Linda Marie, 388, 434 Moulton, Michael G., 329 Moumneh, Abdul Rahman, 428 Mouw, ,lanice Elaine, 278, 450 Mouw, Kenneth W., 434, 435, 436 Movall. Edward Iverson, 485 Movall, Kristine K., 450 Mowry, A, Jean Paris, 468 Moyer, Thomas Philip, 310 Mozena, Dan William, 222 Mozena, Darryl Ken, 222, 463 M R A Executive Council, 323 M R A Head Residents, 323 M R A Presidential Forum, 324 Mrachek, Mary Lou. 267 Mrachek. Roger Joseph. 404 M Tech, 438 Muchow. James Louis. 227 Mueller Ann Elizabeth. 254 Mueller. David James, 239, 428, 438 Mueller, Donna Mae, 276 Mueller, Guy Edward, 132, 328 Mueller, Paul Robert, 327 Mueller, Paula Danne, 252 Muenchow, Josephine H., 271 .Muff, Joseph Alan, 327 Mugge, Marshall Jay, 335, 372 Mulder, Claudia Ann, 275 Muldrew, Willie E, Jr., 119 Mulfinger, Donald W , 308 MuUane, Kathy Mane, 161, 169, 369 Mullen, Robert Allen, 338 Muller, Brian Lee, 317 Muller, Harleen Sue, 254 Muller, WendeU Gene,204 Mullin, Patrick E., 217, 428 Mullison, Craig T., 305 Mumm, Diane Faye, 287 Mummert, Ginger Jane, 252 Mundhenke, Gary W.. 223 Mundt, Marcus, Gilbert, 297 Munger, George Howe. 223 Munger, Stanley Edwin. 223 Munkel, Wayne Irvin. 145 Munksgaard, Larry A , 214, 474 Munsinger, Larry Dean, 174 Munson. Steven Thomas, 306 Munyer, Monica Gaye, 252 Murdock, Robert Lang, 222 Murdy, Richard Max, 306 Murken, Duane MUlon, 328 Murnford, Bryan P., 313 Murphv, Daniel C. A,, 299 Murhpy. Daniel Jay. 212 Murphv, Daniel Joseph, 136 Murphy, David Keith, 305 Murphy, Dennis Alan, 181 Murphv, Ellen Jane, 279 Murphv, Gail Dennis. 404 Murphv. Gerald Bryan. 183. 415 Murphy. Glenn. 442 Murphy. James M.. 311 Murphy. Jean Ann. 266 Murphy. Margaret C . 260 Murphy. Marsha Mae. 168 Murphv. Stephen M., 174, 176 431 Murhpy, Susan Annette, 289 Murray C, 128, 140 Murray, Chris D,, 474 Murray, Chris Eric, 205 Murray, Frank L., 313 Murray House, 312 Murray, Michael Kent, 122, 233 Murray, Terry John, 199 MurreU, Debbie Sue, 270 Musgrove, Julia Ann, 279 Musgrove, Marcella Ann, 263, 366 Musick, Page Andre, 404 Mutz, KeUh Larry, 187 Myers, Carol Ann, 450 Myers, Dee Ann, 264 Myers, Diane Rae, 284 Myers, Elizabeth Anne, 271 Myers, Joel DaUas, 342 Myers, Kathy Jo, 264 Myers. Tom Tritt, 440 Myntti, Cynthia Lee, 161, 274 Myrabo, Leik Norwald, 239 N Naber, Nancy Ann, 281 Naffziger, Cheryl June, 161, 450 Nagel, Dennis Wayne, 309 Nagel, WiUiam F,, 404 Nagle, Mark Duren, 297 Naig Mary, 170 Naig Robert Thomas, 463, 474 NaU, Lloyd Clifford, 404, 415 Narotham, Champak L., 324, 343, 428 Nash, James Francis, 330, 433 Nash, Richard Gene, 340 Nassif, Michael Lee, 319, 412 Nassif, Patrick Thomas, 175, 193 Nast, Sharia Faye, 450 Nalvig, Scott Davis, 232 Natvig, Sue Ann, 283 Nau, Christy Lynn, 290 NavratU, Frank J,, 205 Navratil, Michael R., 327, 484 Nawrocki, Dieter J , 345 Naylor, Jane May, 169, 380 Navlor, Pamela Jane, 163 Neal, Gloria .lean, 273, 450 Neal, Mark Wayne, 463 Neal, Thomas Edward, 233, 486 Neal, Thomas James, 369 Nealey, James Roland, 411 Nebergall. Robert B . 238 Nechanickv. Mark J . 381. 413 Nedtwig. Ann Louise. 166 Neelv. Russell Alan. 328 Neibergall, John D,. 353 Neiferl. Carl Wayne. 304, 408 Neilscn, William M , 216 Neisemier, Gary S., 304, 411 Nelsen, Craig Jay, 224, 428 Nelson, Bruce Kenneth, 329 Nelson, Charles Allen, 337 Nelson, Cherolynn, 163 Nelson, DeWavne Craig, 334 Nelson ,Douglas Allen, 182, 412 Nelson, Douglas E,, 308 Nelson, Gregory C, 310 Nelson House, 282 Nelson, James Carl, 463 Nelson, James R., 119, 437 Nelson, John Philip, 433 Nelson, Kathleen V., 450 Nelson Kathryn Kay, 276 Nelson, Kenneth Dale, 219 Nelson, Lance Murray, 304 Nelson, Linda Jean, 468 Nelson, Linda L., 161, 261 Nelson, Louis Jean, 273 Nelson, Lynn Allen, 334, 408, 411 Nelson, Marilyn R,, 284 Nelson, Michael D., 324. 339. 418 Nelson. Miriam J., 262. 366 Nelson. Nancy Lea , 260 Nelson Pamela Dee, 286 Nelson, Ralph F., 179 Nelson, Ray Dana. 381 Nelson, Richard Dean, 428 Nelson, Richard H., 439 Nelson, Ricke Grant, 326 Nelson, Robert Kevin, 305 Nelson, Robert Louis, 132, 179 Nelson, Roelynn Keith, 484 Nelson, Ron Michael, 326 Nelson, Seth Wayne, 224 Nelson Sharon Kay, 162 Nelson, Valya E,, 162, 463, 475 Nemmers, Sephen J,, 463 Nepote, John Lynn, 332 Neppl, James M„ 323, 327, 366, 414 Nerness, David Orland, 372 Nerness, Harvey S., 436 Nesheim, Daniel Albert, 480 Ness. Pamela Sue, 260 Nesset, Lawrence T,, 308 Neumann, John Robert, 238 Neumann, Thomas Walter, 239 Neumayer, Charlel Alan, 428 Neuroth, Mary K,,278 Neuscheler, Thoma-i Jay, 218 Newburgh, Kathleen M,, 165 Newhy, Larry Gene, 177, 470 Newcomb, Glenda Lou, 286 Newell, Darwin James, 342 Newell, Donald R., 174, 226 Newell, James Howard, 344 Newmann, Andrew D., 225, 328 Newman Association, 388 Newman, Kenneth Dale, 309 Newman, Sara Elaine, 254 Newman, Shari Lynn, 166 Newport, Walter A , 209, 474 Newton David E„ 225, 328 Newton, Ted F,, 241, 372, 477 Ney. Diane. 252 Neyens. ' r ' imothy Alan, 331 Nicewarner, Earl Ross, 346, 428 Nichols, Jerry Lee, 337 Nichols, Joyce L,, 367, 450 Nichols, Keith Elwood, 330 Nichols, Marc A., 194, 463, 470 Nichols, WiUiard I., 339, 415 Nicholson Dennis G, 437, 441. 442 Nickel, James Edward, 158, 463 Nicklaus, Marv M., 272 Nicklaus, Steve Paul, 313 Nicodemus, Margaret M,, 261 Nicol, David Jon, 428 NicoU, James Henry, 338 Nieland, Leonard Irvin, 463 Nielsen, Albert M,, Jr., 416, 418 Nielsen. Beverly. 451 Nielsen. Charles Irwin. 341 Nielsen, Darvl Lee, 326 Nielsen House, 312 Nielsen, Kenneth A,, 343, 433 Nielsen, MarUyn L., 254 Nielsen, Richard H,, 343, 428, 433 Nieman, David Arthur, 337, 415 Nieman, Robert Bruce, 327 Nieman, Wayne H., 337 Nierelli. Josephine R , 276 Nilcs Dennis D., 310 Niles House, 342 Nilsen, Judith Anne, 289 Nilsson Beverly Ann, 265 Nimtz, William F,, 300 Nissen. Curtis Allen. 316 Nissen William Simon. 312 Nitchals. Michael F. 312 Nitzche Donna Kay. 279 Nixon. Barbara Lvnne. 165 Nixon, Thomas Howard, 339 Nixt. Sharon R-, 463 Noble. Doniild lames. 298 Noble House, 342 Noble lames Michael, 182 Nolile ludith Ann, 279 Nodland, Ruth Tiodc 285 Nodland. Trove K , 280 Nodurft, Bruce Kenn-th, 304 Noe Dnuplas Alan. 306 Noel Michael P,, 333, 428 Noelck Mary D., 260. .366 Noiercki. Joanne M . 282 506 Nolin. Michael Gene, 337 Nolmg. Richard Martin. 224 Nollcn. Carol Ann. 288 Nollen. Kenneth E.. 233. 431 Nollcr. Jon David, 335 Noonan, Nicolette Sue. 282 Nook. James Christian. 428 Norbv. Phyllis S.. 265 Nordman. Richard D.. 463 Nords rom. Margaret A.. 265 Norell. Dianne K.. 279 Norem. Roger Alan. 404 Norman. Dorothy 173 Norman House, 343 Norman. .Mclvin Kirk, 309 Norman. Patricia Joy. 260. 366 Norman. Rick Allen. 309 Norman. Rosalee Kay. 260 Norregaard. Robert W,, 345 Norris, George Alan. 219 Norris. Sherry Lynn, 285 North. Allen Lee. 326 North. David Earl. 484 Norlhcote. Linda, 277, 472 Norton. Daniel Jay. 231 Norton. Lela Mae. 277 Norton. Rebecca Rae. 277 Nosby. Joel. 436 Nosa. Charles. 306 Nothvvay. Beth A., 368. 366 Nourse. Sharon Eileen. 264 Nowels. Larry Dean. 464 Nowels. Marsha S.. 451, 455 Nuebsl. Don Vincent, 208 Nuehring, Lois Jean, 281, 451 Nuessen. Joan. 290 Nugent. Ramon Earl. 436 Nun. Richard Walter. 339 Nuss. Vivian Marie. 404, 412 Nygaard, Elizabeth T., 269 Nythus, Gary Lee, 474 Nybus, Sandra, 464 Ober, Russell Dale, 349 Oberg, C. David. 232. 432. 436. 440 Oberg, Kathleen Mae, 161. 274 Obrian. Charles Glen. 342 O ' Brien. Margaret J.. 277 O ' Brien. Maureen Rae. 392. 455 O ' Brien. Patrick F.. 314 O ' Brien. Randall Lee, 346 O ' Brien. Thomas P , 346 O ' Bryan. Patrick W., 298 Oburn, Martha Louise, 173 Ochenbach, Robert, 338 Ocken, Merle Anthony, 370 O ' Connell, John Francis, 308 O ' Conncll, Margaret R., 451, 454 O ' Connor, John T , 225, 333 O ' Connor, Kathryn L,, 464 Odegaard, Susan Jane, 274 Odell, John Scott, 317 Odgaard. Richard Leroy, 484 Odoherty. Robert John, 21 1 O ' Donnell, Louise Anne, 451 Oehler, Steven Harvey, 328 Oehlerking, George E., 344 Oehlerts, Richard £., 428 Oehrig. Kenneth H., 302 Oertel, Wilham Frank, 229 Oetjen, Brian Douglas. 195 Oetken, James E., 330, 428, 438 Ogboume, Patrick J., 346 Ogle, Thomas Dean, 339 Ogunrinde, Victoria O., 451 OTlara, Michael T., 178 Ohde. David William 189 Ohde, Douglas Melvin, 189, 433 Ohde, William George, 191 Ohearn, Thomas M,, 437 Ohl. Lynnette Kay, 265, 486 Ohlerking, Damon H., 404, 442 Ohrt. Darrell Lee. 338 Olah, Sandorka, 429, 433 Olds. Wilham Charles. 234, 486 Olenius. Sheryl A.. 250. 277. 370 Olerich. Henry F, 185 Oleson, Leslie Anne, 277 Oleson, Ronald Lee, 335, 429 Olinger, Kent R . 474 Olinger. Robert Philip. 346 Oliver, Jerry Paul. 319 Olmstead, Jane S., 163, 451 Olmstead, Randall Jay. 215 Olmstead. Thomas W.. 344. 380 Olmsted, Kathy Eileen, 279 Olsen, Christopher R, 292 329 Olsen, David L , 330, 429, 437, 438 Olson. Allan Ralph. 330 Olson, Brian Ted, 306 Olson, Carol Jean, 279 Olson. Christine A,. 251.261 Olson. Craig Louis. 239 Olson. Daniel E.. 464. 474 Olson. Darrcl Richard. 344 Olson. David Lamoyne. 214 Olson. David Mark. 193 Olson. Dennis Gene. 203. 420 Olson. Duane Lee. 226 Olson. Fred llnrlan. 473 Olson. Howard A II. 229 Olson. Iner Charles, 191 Olson. James Erik, 345 Olson. James Estel. Jr . 345 Olson. Jayne Ann. 277. 366 Olson. John Charles. 341, 404 Olson, Karen Marie, 277. 366 Olson, Michael David, 330 Olson, Nancy Agnes, 272 Olson, Ole Thomas 190 Olson, Phyllis Jean, 170 Olson, R.tndall Lee, 333 Olson, Richard James, 207, 472 Olson, Roberta L., 206 Olson, Ronald D., 202, 415, 416, 420 Olson, Scott E., 187, 433 Olstad, Sandra, 258 Ohmanns, Gary Fred, 309 Ooi.in, f;cr,ikl Lee, 307 Omega Chi Epsilon, 439 Omicfon Nu, 455 (Jmolo, l.liud Ogola, 417 O ' Neal, Alan Russell. 333 ONcel. M. Tchell Leroy. 341 O ' Neil. Charles W., 296. 306. 464 O ' Neil. John E., 313 O ' Neil, John M., 174, 220, 464 O ' Neill, Gerald E., 304 O ' Neill, William Lloyd, 304 Onstot, Danny Duane. 304 Onyeagocha. Anthony C. 464, 472 Oppedahl, James Martin, 338 Orban, James Robert. 306 Orcutt, Larrv Robert, 342 Orden, Kathleen. 264 Orlando. Sylvia Harken. 480 Orlovich. Robert B.. 476 Orlowski. Leonard J.. 464 Orr. Alien Dean, Jr, 464 Orr, Gary Fremond, 234 Orr, Juha Rae, 289, 464 Orr, Marcia Edmunds, 275 Orr, Susan Janet, 161. 451 Orsborn. Melvin G.. 298 Ort, Patrick James, 340 Osbom, Barbara E., 260 Osborn, Elizabe h Ann, 166, 451 Osborn, Michelle Faye, 252 Osborne, Barry Neal. 337 Osen, Eric Gunnar, 328, 404 Ostbloom, Linda Ann, 451 Oster, Evan L, 311 Osterholtz. Roger Lee. 207 Osterhus. Joyce Davis, 451 Osterhus, Steven Jay, 434, 437 Ostrem, Dennis Lee, 464 OTooI. Kenneth L . 481, 485 Otopolik House, 313 Ott. Mark Maxwell. 484 Ott. Philip Vaughn. 299 Ottele. JoAnne Lynn. 451 Otten, David Keith. 328 Otlen. Dennis Lee. 328 Otto. Donald Joseph. 484 Ottsen, Sandra Lee, 163, 371, 464, 473 Ouart, David Lester, 183, 486 Ouverson, Richard John, 485 Ovel, Steven James, 209 Overbaugh. Glenn Alan, 404 Overholt, James Harold, 188 Overland, James David, 337 Overman, Randall L,, 334, 432 Overton, Thomas Ken t, 304 Oviatt, Russell Dean, 339 Ovington, Donna Jean, 271 Owen, Nancy Gayle, 170 Owen. Shirley Anne, 286 Owens, Barry James, 313 Owens, Craig Steven, 332 Owens, Jean Anne, 282, 451 Owens, Larry Eldon, 338 Owens, Robert James, 484 Owens, RoberL L , 329, 415 Owings, Roy, 112 O.lenford. Jon Paul, 327 O.xford. Michael J.. 337. 381 Pabst, Wilham Carl. Jr., 464 Pace, Floyd, 372 Pace, Mary Linda, 163, 380 Packard, Linda Ann, 167 Packer, R. A, 479 Packwood, William J,, 184, 335 Padley, Carolyn Sue, 278 Pahlman, John Edward ,393 Paisley, William Kvlc, 175, 208 Paksoy, Mehmet, 330 Palmer. Carolyn Jean. 451 Palmer. Craig, 454 Palmer, James Scott, 234 Palmer, Jane Rae, 171, 464 Palmer, Nancy Jo, 265 Palmer, Patricia Sue, 271, 420 Palmquist, Steven Dale, 215 Pals. Douglas A., 323, 347, ■11)1, 420 Panhellenic Council, 161 Panhellenic Executive Board, 160 Parakt,irnian, Vaughn L , 327 Papenberg, Gary E., 4G4, 470 Papich, Gerald Edwin, 337 Papke, Nancy Lvnn. 274 Parachute Club, 145 Parcher, Morris Dale, 404 Pardekooper, Ronald J,, 344 Pardock, Kenneth lohn. 335 Park, Patricia A,, 251, 277 Park, Steven Joseph, 220 Parker, Brian Mark, 343 Parker, Christopher II.. ,330 Parker, Gail B., 203, 404, 436, 442 Parker, Janis Rae, 270 Parker, Karen Joan, 171 Parker, Norman Neil, 316 Parker, Richard M. rlin, 345 Parker, Ronald Dean, 327 Parker, Stephen Lee, 438 Parker, Thomas Alan, 404 Parker, Thomas Mason, 319 Parker, William David, 328 Parkhurst Linda Joan, 464 Parks, Peggy Anne, 288 Parks, Robert Barry, 210 Parks, Sharolyn J., 165, 451, 455 Parmele, Ronald C, 177, 431 Parrish, Jon Jay. 221 Parrish. Thomas Anton. 329 PaiTy. Carolyn E.. 271. 468 Parson. Patrick Lee. 214 Parsons. Craig Alvin. 309 Parsons. Gayle L., 251, 265, 451, 455 Par low, Patricia Ann, 279 Partridge, Bette Sue, 169, 369 Partridge, Joy Beth, 267 Pas, Kathryn Elizabeth, 270 Pascale, Mary Alice, 273 Paschen, Stephen Hinds, 184 Pash, Philip Lee, 223, 433 Passman, Dennis A., 484 Patrick, Kirk Alan, 206 Patrick. Neil Arch, 413 Pattee, Diane Marie, 161 Patten, George, 112 Patten. William T,, 352, 414 Pat erson, Clint, 338 Patterson, Craig Alan, 333 Patterson, Duane N,, 302, 415 Patterson, Pamela L,, 165, 265 Patterson, R. E., 442 Patterson, Rita Kay, 276 Paferson, Stephen W,, 295, 310 Patterson, Steven G.. 201 Patton. James Lee, 323 Paul, Charles Ashton, 297 Paul. Keith Eldon. 464 Paul. Randy Neil, 234 Paul, Thomas Walter, 345 Paulin, David Ross, 333 Pauls, William Robert, 334 Paulsen, Gretchen E-, 161 Paulson, Dan Kent, 180 Paulson, Stanley M , 327 Paulsrud, Fred T.. 303, 413 Paulus, Richard Alan, 333 Paustian, Larry R., 306 Paustian, Milo Steven, 317 Paustian. Larry R.. 432 Pawlak. Roger Charles. 339 Payne, Phillip Michael 220 Payne. R. Edward, Jr , 321 Paysen, Alber ' a Helen. 264. 451 Paysen. Louise E.. 272. 384 Payton. David Eugene. 305 Peak. Douglas Lyle, Jr., 133 Peake. E J., 473 Pearall, Bryce Dale, 440 Pearson, David Dwight, 218 Pearson House, 343 Pearson, Larrv Dwight 339 Pearson, Phyllis E.,289 Pearson, Thomas Leon, 207 Pease, Lynda Sue. 286 Peden. Bermece B,. 198 Pedersen. Deborah J,. 265 Pedersen. Jimmy Lee. 347 Pedersen. Joseph C, 300 Pedersen, Linda May, 162, 464 Pedersen, Steve C, 324, 329, 415 Pederson, Kirsten J,, 165, 279 Pederson, Marlene R., 250 251 366, 370 Pederson , Michael D, , 225 Pedraza, Luis O , 417 Peek, Stanley Chester, 219 Peet, Philip Conrad, 200 Peet, Susan Marie, 279 Pehrson, John Howard, 342 Peirce, Richard L., 464 Peitzman, David John, 340 Pelham, Randy Cap, 221 Pelisek, Dennis M., 219 Pelletier Joseph A. 201 Pellett, Billy Eugene, 222 Pellett, Garry Bruce, 405 Pellett, Karen J,, 251, 270, 370 Peltz. Alan Louis. 330 P E M Club, 474 P EMM Club, 468 Pendrv, Alec Jatnes, 372 Pendrv, Stephen Robert. 346 Penkava. Roberta. 266. 486 Penkert. Mark Sieven. 207 Penkhus. Mark Lippold. 210 Penn. David Wayne. 300 Penn. Gary Russell. 308 Penning. Michael L.. 342 Penny. Norman Dale. 202. 405 Peoples. Sara Ellen. 275 Pep Council, 369 Perdock. Susan Lynne. 265 Perdue. Charles Oliver. 303 Perkins. John Francis. 451 Perkins, Ronald W., 140,298 Perky, Arlan, 405 Perlich, John Joseph, 310 Pcron, Ruth Elaine, 256 Perrin, Ned, 106 Perry, Wayne Frank, 119 Persaud, Bhagwant N., 346 Perschau, Ilonald James, 328 Pershing Rifles, 3B1 Persinger, Ardcll L , Jr., 337 Persinger, Dianne, 464 Persinger, Sheryl Jean, 278 Person, Eugene R., 336 Person, Howard Lee. 323. 329 Person. Karen L . 173. 464. 470 Person. Myron Wade. 330 Pertmer. Gary Arthur. 311 Peter. Duane C,.3I6 Peter. William Wayne. 312 Peterkin, Janet Leslie, 254 Peterman, Carol Ann 265 Peters, Carol C, 283 ' Pe ers, Gary L,, 347 Peters, Jerry Michael, 464 Peters, John Lee, 485 Peters, Keith D., 238, 434 Peters, Kenneth Wayne, 315 Peters, Lloyd D,, 297 Peters. Robert Joseph. 213 Petersburg. Julie A., 161, 380 Petersburg, Stephen J., 203 Peterschmidt, Greg, 209 Petersen, Alan Dale, 304. 414 Petersen, Charles A,, 342, 419 Pe ersen, David A., 309 Petersen, David Allen, 344, 438 Petersen, David Andrew, 298 Petersen, Donna K,, 173, 266 Pe ersen, Gerald E.. 139 Petersen. Gilbert H,. 333. 366 Petersen. Glen Stephen. 339 Petersen, Hope Karen, 167 Petersen, James R., 345 Petersen, Joey Leroy, 190 Petersen, John Edwin, 321 Petersen, Kristine M,, 279 Petersen, Lorin Earl, 464 Petersen, Mark W., 225, 323 335, 380 Petersen, Milton John, 310 Petersen, Paula A., 382, 464 Peersen. PhilLp Emil, 191 Petersen, Robert A., 342, 419 Petersen, Robert Paul, 312 Petersen, Ronald Lee, 318 Peteisen, Tim W., 296, 306, 434 Petersmith, Mary K., 165 Peterson, Alvin Ray, 485 Peterson, Bernice. 192 Peterson, Brian C, 337, 413 Peterson, Bruce M., 1 10, 208 Peterson, Charles Alan, 337 Peterson, Cheryl Jean, 271 Peterson, Christine J., 275 Peterson, Connie E., 166 Peterson, Connie Sue, 274 Peterson, Cookie, 165 Peterson, Darrel G,, 225, 324, 328 Peterson, David A-, 295, 442 Peterson, Dennis Ward 330 Peterson, Donald G., 227 Peter.son, Donald James, 405 Peterson, Donnie M., 225, 341 Peterson, Douglas F., 239 Pe:erson, Francis W. Jr., 189 Peterson, Gregory A,, 236, 420 Peterson, Gwen, 264 Peterson House, 314 Peterson, James M., 338 Peterson. John F., 329 Peterson, Margaret A., 464 Peterson, Mrs. Margaret. 200 Peterson. Mary Jean. 289 Peterson. Michael A,. 346 Peterson. Nickalos Lee. 229 Peterson, Penelope L,, 279 Peterson, Phyllis Sue, 277 Peterson, Ray Ivan ,352 Peterson, Richard H-, 432 Peterson, Richard Ward, 429 Peterson, Robert W , 484 Peterson, Sandra Kay, 269 Peterson, Sonja Alice, 252 Peterson, Susan Mary, 261 Peterson, Terry Lee, 485 Peterson, Thomas M , 189 Peterson, Wallace John, 408 Pelrak, Bruce Alan, 464 Petre, Craig Lavcrne, 439 Pelrick, Steve T., 309 Pelterson, Mark Howard, 340 Petty, Doug Eugene, 176 Peltv, Harlan Orville, 339 Petty, William Neil, 305 Peusc, Duane K , 183. 481, 485 Pewe, Randall Wilbert, 314 Peyton, Dean Lee, 331 Peyton, Harold Leroy, 323, 340 Pfatr, Louann, 277 PfafF, Thomas Witt, 222 Pfister, Marjoric Ann, 464 Pfilzenmaier, Debby L-, 464, 477 Pfund, Donald Edwin, 481, 485 Phan, Tek Nam, 240, 429 Pharcs. Arthur James. 328 Ph. Iri-., .I.iiiiis Ivim, 208. 369 Phi Delia Thela. 208 Phi Eta Sigma. 372 Phi Gamma Delta, 210 Phi Kappa Psi, 212 Phi Kappa Tau, 214 Phi Kappa Thela, 216 Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, 474 Phi Upsilon Omicron, 455 Pi Beta Phi, 173 Pi Kappa Alpha, 218 Pi Kappa Phi, 220 Pi Tau Sigma, 439 Phillion, Donald W.,372 Phillipe. Todd Norman. 312 Phillipps. Harold R . 318 Phillips, Byron C, 305. 408 Phillips. Constance J. 279 Phillips. Karen L . 170, 451, 475 Phillips, Kelly Gene, 202 Phillips, Linda Jane, 287 Phillips, Mark Roger, 235 Phillips, Ruth Ann, 272 Phillips, Stephen G., 346. 405 Pials. Douglas A.. 414, 416 Piatt, Keith Allen. 334. 415 Piche, Jill Doris, 268 Pick, David A , 297, 486 Pickerell, Dean R . 292, 333 Pickering, Carol A., 163. 380. 410. 451 Pickering. Kathleen A., 255 Pickett, Mary S., 160, 161, 167, 464 Pickett, Patrick H., 327, 464 Pieart, Rollin H. Jr., 303 Pieper, David James, 224 Pieper, Rand Jerome, 195 Pierce, Ann Lorraine, 261 Pierce, Bruce Leroy, 195 Pierce, Carol Lynne. 257 Pierce. Dale E. 313. 411 Pierce. Don Eugene. 341 Pierce. Douglas M.. 341, 405 Pierce, Harold M. Jr., 347, 433 Pierce. James N,. 372 Pierce. Janette J-, 263 Pierce, Karen Lynn, 277 Pierrot, George Armand, 333 Pierse. Dale E.. 328 Pierson. Denny Eldon. 333 Pierson. James Carl, 347 Pierson, Kathleen Kay, 173 Pierson, Keith Alan, 334 Pierson. Tom Gene. 347 Pigaga. Thomas Joseph. 178 Pike. Charles Whittier. 340 Pille. Raymond Bernard. 345 Pilling. Linda Irelan. 451 Piltz. Ronald Lee. 132.327 Pingel. Douglas John. 408 Pingel. Ivan H,. 384. 405. 413 Pingel, Richard D., 236 Pingel. Stephen Ray. 339 Pinneke. Shirley J.. 165 Pinneo. Paul Douglas. 143. 204 Pins. Philip John. 312 Pipitone. Frank Joseph. 464 Pirogowicz. John A. Jr.. 344 Pisarik. Francis R,. 420. 485 Pilhan. Diane Lorene, 286 Pittmann. James Lee, 304 Pitzen, Barbara 451 Pitzen, Lloyd Alfred 304 Pitzen, Rosalie Kay, 262 Pi.xley. David Bruce. 405 Place. Larry Howard. 187 Plagman. Rodney A,. 366. 415 Plambcck. John Allen, 183, 372, 407,410 Plambeck, Mary Frances, 173 Piatt, Nancy Jane, 255 Pleak, Charles Alan, 340 Pleak, Ray Evan, 323, 336 Pleuss, Barbara Carol, 271, 451 Pliner. Michael T., 330 Plueger. Robert Mark. 328 Plummer. Patrick Dale. 307 Pluta. Linda Jo,. 284 Poeckes. Mary L.. 468 Pogge. William Wavne, 239 Pohl. Kalh.arine E.. 470 Pohl. Richard Wilson. 228 Pohlcrs. Paul William. 298 Pohls. Mary Ellen. 284 Pointer. Diana Ruth. 287 Polak. George R. Jr . 340 Polcer. Michael A,. 451. 454 Politis. Elaine G. A.. 168. 451 Polito. Joseph Jr.. 380 Polk, Cynthtia Lee. 281 Pollard. Mildred 112 Pollard. Sherry, 287 Pollard, William 112 Poller, Ranae Dolores, 270 Pollock, Perry Francis, 182, 484 Pomeal, Richard A., 321 Poole. John Burton. 307 Pooler. John Shelby. 464 Pope. Robert Alan. 305. 417 Popelka. Stephen R . 205 Poppen. Deanne M . 260 Poppen. Gary Lee. 190 Poppen. Linda Kay, 284 Port, Phyllis Marie. 267 Porter. Charles A.. 177 Porter. David W,, 372, 429, 437, 4,38 Porter, Dennis Allen, 344 Porter, Jack, 344 Porter. James Edward. 311 Porter, Mary Ellen E., 366 Porter. Nancy Jeanne. 286 Porterfield. Lewis Q.. 302. 418 Porto. Cecelia Jean. 171 Posegate. Sherry Ann, 464 Posler, Gerry Lynn, 330 Postel, Paula Marie, 264 Pothast, Marcia Jean, 264 507 Pothoven, John Phillip, 405. 414 Potratz. Arthur W . 308 Polsander. Dee Edward. 436 Potter. Sharon Rose. 290 Potts. Vernon Loyd, 233. 369. 464 Poulson. Vicki Jean. 288 Poultry Science, 419 Pounds. Thomas Alfred. 342 Povhch, Thomas E., 306, 433 Powell, Douglas C, 326 Powell. Marcia Valerie, 266. 464 Powell, Robert Ronald, 336 Powers, Allan Ray, 429, 438 Powers, Cynthia G.. 270 Powers. Dianne Sue. 454 Powers, Grace Ann, 263 Powers, Jayne Marie, 283 Powers, Ronald, 445 Powers, Steven Richard, 234 Prater, JcfFrev Lynn, 337 Prather, NeU Edward, 305 Pratt, Ralph Edward, 429 Pratt, Thomas Paul, 333 Prendergast, Cynthia A., 167 Prendergast, Thomas F.. 323, 330 Prendergast, Thomas F., 346 Presto, Richard M,, 334 Preston, Howard Denis, 314 Preston, Timothy S,, 211 Pre Vet Club, 486 Price, Daniel Roger, 330 Price, James Edgar, 217 Price. Mike, 349, 350 Price, Nancy Lynne, 162 Price, Richard Carl R., 329 Price, Stanley Charles, 329 Price Sue Ellen, 451 Pries, James Marvin, 209 Pries, Stephen C, 298 Primus, Wendell Eugene. 464. 471 Prince, John David, 233, 464 Proctor, Gene Otto. 405, 408 Proffitt, Gail A. 371 Pruess. Robert Lee, 345, 413 Pryke, James Robert ,304 Pscheid, Gemot, 332 PteUp, Richard A, 438 Puderbaugh, Rita D , 259 Pudil. Allen Wilbur. 296, 310, 420 Puff. Michael John, 333 Puffer, Dermis B., 330, 380, 405, 418 Puffer, Steven Dale, 484 Puffett, Donald Ellwyn, 341 Pugsley, Steven Earl, 232 Pullan, Jeanne Maurine, 173 Pullen, Dan Craig, 329 Pullen, Diane Creta, 262 Pullen, Gary Lowell, 330 Pulver. Pamela Renee, 288 Pundt. Kathryn Ahrens, 468 Purdom Dolores Nadine, 276 Purdy, Kay Ellyn. 251. 281 Purdy. Richard M. 237. 429. 436, 438 Putensen, Douglas Curt. 327 Putman, Marc Robert, 186 Putzier, Charles E , 110. 431, 435 439 Putzke, Edward, 215 Pyle. Nancy Rosalie, 290 PyIe,T., 122 Pyron, Thomas James. 340 Quakenbush. Diana Lee, 451 Quam, James Grant, 205 Quandahl, Jerald Roy, 194 Quandt, John Albert, 315 Quarrie, Brian Phillip, 133 Quarton, William, 106 Queal, David Keith. 317 Queck, Paul Ivan, 298 Quelland, Douglas Rae, 197 Quick, Marilyn S , 267 Quinn, Annette B.,165, 367, 370 Quinn, Jocelyn A., 169 Quiter, John Edward, 219 Raab, Frederick H.. 226. 429, 438 Raasch, Bruce Arnold, 413 Rabc, Louis, Frederick, 303 Rabe, Marcia Louise, 258 Rabe. Randall John. 300 Radebaugh, Sherry K,, 258 Radke, Keith Allen, 341 Radloff, Philip Arthur, 201 Radosevich, David M,, 329 Raffenetti, Richard C , 132 Rahfeldt, Darla Jane, 289 Rahm, William Paul. 139, 464 Rahn, Elaine Kaye, 280 Rahn, Mark Lawrence, 188 Raife, David Alan, 224 Raimer. Richard, 314 Ramboth, Clark W,, 339 liaines, Thomas Steven. 220 Raisbeck. Daxid Wayne, 338 Ralsten. Sanford B., 347 Rambow. Gordon Lynn, 304 Ramey, Chester Lee, 21 1 Ramirez, John Henry, 318 Ramsay, Rex WiUiam, 212 Ramsey, F, K.,479 Ramsey. Gerald Gamble, 326 Ramsey, William Howard, 196 Randall, Terry Duncan, 204 Randau, Sharon Kay, 267 Randolph, Lorna Rae, 277, 406 Raney, Clark H., 183,415 Ranker, David Edward ,189 Rankin, Craig Alison, 298 Rankin, Michael Lee, 429, 433. 439 Rankin. Robert Allyn, 218 Ranney, Ishtu M,,468 Ransom, John Harley, 324, 334 Ransom, Michael James, 328 Rapacz, Walter John, 216, 335 Rapp, David Lee, 429 Rapp, Ruth Blaney, 464 Ranck, Richard Robert, 429 Rasmus. Judith Arlene, 263, 451 Rasmussen, Gale A., 323, 327 Rasmussen, Llovd G., 225, 292, 342, 437 Rasmussen, Michael R., 405 Rasmussen, Robert D., 300 Rasmussen, Stanley B., 342. 405, 408 Rasmussen, Wayne K., 342, 408 Rastrelli, Thomas E., 216 Ratashak, Edwin G. Jr., 128, 302 413 Rath. John Edward, 384 Rathke, David E., 136, 225 Rathke, James William, 342 Ratliff, Marilyn Ruth, 264 Raun, William Henry P., 119 340 Rausch, Dennis Porter, 209 Rausch, Susan, 451 Ray, Candace Ann, 258 Ray Connie Mae, 276 Ray, Jane Lea, 451 Ray, Maria Jo, 263, 366 Raymond House, 315 Read, Charles Herbert, 346 Reaman, Thomas H,, 331, 413 Rechtfertig, Gary J, 464 Recio, Pedro, 405 Reck, Dean Leo, 327 Recker. Gary Bernard, 339 Recker, Robert James, 339 Redeker, Stanley, 106 Redenius, Wilham Loy, 334, 464 Redick, Robin Wood, 175, 227 Reding, Doreen L., 250. 251, 264 Redlinger, Duane Edwin, 330 Redmon, David Michael, 207 Reece, Hollv C. 250, 266 Reecc, Richard Linn, 304 Reed, Bradley James, 219 Reed, Colleen Marie, 287 Reed, R D . 442 Reed, Ronald E., 295,314 Reed. Thomas M , 342, 419 Reedy, Patricia L,, 173, 366 Reents, Marvin G,, 405, 413 Rees, Susan Mary, 279 Reese, Jon Robert, 334 Reese, June Ellen, 451 Reese, Kenneth Paul, 320 Reelz, Gary Allen, 338 Reeve, Dallas Leland, 405, 408 Reeve. James Lebaron. 343. 469 Ree ' e. Richard Leroy. 342 Reeve. Robert E.. 188 Reeves, David Lee, 417 Reeves. Kermit Richard 411 Rehak, John J., 240 Rehder, Paul Eugene, 233 Rehmel, Roger Allan, 197, 485 Rehn, Gary Allen, 341 , 439 Reichert, John M., 341 Reichle, Gary Joseph, 342 Reid, Jane Maxine, 461. 473 Reid, John Walter, 196 Reidaud, Nicholas L, 436 Reiff, David Stanley, 347 Reiff, Diane Kathleen, 256 Reilly, Susan Jean, 256 Reilly, Terrance P., 417 Reimer, Theodore L., 119 Reimers, Wesley Eugene, 301 Reinhiller. Merrill J., 482. 485 Reinhold, Mary Ann F., 264 Reinier, Linda Kay, 170 Reinke, Dennis Gene, 329 Reinking. Rex Erwin. 338 Reis, George Herbert, 193 Reis, Ronald Roy, 408 Reischl, Robert J., 319 Reisinger, Glenn A., 175, 230 Reisser, Cynthia L., 279 Remar, Thomas William, 236 Remer, Linda Jane, 169 Renard, Steve George, 326 Renaud, Merle Aubrey, 329, 395 Render, Michael Lee, 293, 324, 337, 370 Renelli, Henry Zelio, 420 Renes, Janice, 280, 395 Renfrow, Robert D., 434, 435 Rennekamp, Michael E., 330 Rennekamp, Steve Paul, 186 Rennie, Pamela Jo, 274 Reno, Christopher B., 200 Rens, Don W., 297, 395 Renze, Larry George. 485 Replogle, Dianne E..279 Repperl. James Fred, 232, 486 Reppert, Richard L., 175, 198 Rcppert, Roger F., 293, 481, 485 Repsticn, Roger Allen, 330 Residence Staff, 112 Ressler, John f ouglas, 429 Revell, Bob Earl, 207 Rexwinkel, Barbara Jo, 365 Rexwinkel, John A., 312, 437 Reynolds, Bruce W., 210 Reynolds, Dwighl Earl. 180 Reynolds, Gregory L., 297 Reynolds, James M., 344 Reynolds, James P., 347 Reynolds, James Robert, 317 Reynolds, Richard J., 481 Rheinberger, Michael, 429 Rhodes, Teresa Lynn, 274 RicceUi, Louis R , 218,465 RicceUi, Paula, 451 Rice, Allan Craig, 337 Rice. Betty Jane, 277 Rice, Gary A,, 298 Rice. Jeanette Eileen. 279 Rice, Kenneth R.. 128, 346 Rice, Lynn Glenys, 337 Rice, Melvin Earl Jr., 335 Rice, Raymond Eugene, 347 Rice, Thomas Lyle, 338 Rich, Bruce Frazier, 334 Rich, Jon William, 326 Richards, Bryce Alvin, 187 Richards, Charles P., 193 Richards, Jo Lynn, 270. 366 Richards. Jonathan. 106 Richards, Kenneth E., Jr., 440 Richards, Priscilla M., 17 0 Richards, Steven P., 193 Richardson, Lynn C-, 193 Richardson, Roy Hinkly, 343 Richardson, Sue Ellen, 163, 465 Richardson, William H., 313 Richey. Dennis H., 465 Richey House, 344 Richey, Thomas Wayne, 302 Richmann, James Norman, 327 Richter, Kenneth R., 332 Rickhard, Mary Jane, 454 Ricker, Steven Lee, 196 Rickers, Cheryl June. 169, 476 Rickeris, Linda Kay, 261 Rickert, Richard C. 405 Rickert. William J, 313 Rickertsen, Leo Norman, 191 Ricks, Edwin G., 333 Riddell, WUUam Joe, 413 Ridgely, John E., 323, 340, 405, 415 Rieck, James Dennis, 306 Rieck, Kenneth Vevlard, 320 Riedesel, Dean Harold, 485 Rieger. Dale Delbert, 300 Riegsegger, Jan R., 411 Riemenschnieder, Sara. 287 Rierson, Clair, 139 Ries. David Joseph, 330 Riese, Richard Lowell, 353 Riessen, Jack Douglas, 429 Rietz, Julie Ann, 161 Rife, Jill Ann, 162, 366 Rife, Joy Lynn, 268, 366 Riggs, Brian F.,221 Riggs, James Floyd, 305 Riggs, Ruth Ann, 283 Rigter, Sandra Lee, 284 Rits, Susan Jean, 253 RikcEldon A.,307 RUey, Carolyn A., 268. 451, 455 RUey,R., 456 Riley, Randall L., 308 Riley, Ted F., 429 Rim, Kwang Ok, 339 Rinderknecht, Gene A., 183 Rinehart, Adell, 254 Rinehart, Royce Eugene, 405 Ring, Darryl Steven, 237 Ringkob, Marita Kay, 261 Rinkenberger, Kenneth, 405, 418 Rinker, James loss, 347 Rinker, M- Jean, 450 Rinner, Don-J., 342 Riordan, Eben M, II, 216 Rippe, Robert Dwight, 454 Ripperger, Richard Rae, 222 Riser, Sara Jean, 162 Rising, J.S., 442 Risius, Dale Allan, 384 Risius, Wayne Lee, 344 Riskedahl, Jon Mark, 353 Risler. Frank Alan, 326 Riso, Robert H., 296, 314, 370 Risser, Rex George, 222 Ritchhart, Brian B., 204 Ritchhart, John Helmer, 465 Ritchhart, Pamela, 465 Ritchie. Corwin Roy, 465 Ritchie, Sue E.. 250, 275, 475, 477 Ritland, Mark Everett, 223 Ritts, Charles Braden, 187 Rivers, Greggorv Owen, 215 Rix, David Albert, 342 Robb, Barbara Jean, 162 Robb, Nanci Lee, 393 Kohbins, Ann K,,261 Robbins. Harry Earl, 345 Robhins, Robert R., 465, 470 Roberts, Garry Marvin. 184 Roberts, Gary Ray. 314 Roberts Holl, 276 Roberts, Kathleen R . 255 Kohrilson, Alan Flovd. 342 Robirtson, Dennis R , .343 Robertson, Fred Paul, 338 Robertson, James L,. 481 Robertson. Rodney Guy. 338 Robertson. Sally Ann, 263, 292 Robichaux, Waldean A,, 468 Robie, Jo A.,251,278, 370,380 Robinson, Dana Kent, 341 Robinson, Daniel C, 119 Robinson, Douglas W., 119 Robinson. Edward E,. 372, 436, 438 Robinson, Jack Mead, 481, 485 Robinson, Janet M., 266 Robinson, Mary Jane, 274 Robinson, Michael Lee, 238 Robinson, Philip Wayne, 306 Robinson, Ronald Joe, 312 Robinson, Steven Bruce, 465 Robinson, Willie Ed, 119 Rochford, Thomas John, 339 Rockne, Thomas Wayne, 218 Rod, Douglas Brian, 420 Roddewig, Ravmontl Lee, 189, 465 Rod eo Club, 41 1 Rodewald, Ronald Kent, 191 Rodgers, Blaine E., 209, 405, 421 Rodgers, Dean C, 405, 408, 411 Rodgers, Vivian Lee, 289, 451 Rodine. Robert Jay, 337 Rodman, Leonard C, 344 Rodruck, Rosalind Kay, 260 Roe, Connie Lee, 281, 468 Roe, Donna Gale, 170 Roe, Richard Dale, 372 Roeder, Stephen Lee. 465 Roepke. Gary Dean, 434 Roepke, Richard Allen, 317, 414 Roethler, Robert S., 299, 372 Roewe, Diane Lynn, 265 Roewe, Gary Field, 202, 420 Rogers, Ann Christine, 257 Rogers, Beverly Sue, 169 Rogers, Bobbie L., Jr., 303 Rogers, Donna Jean, 281, 465 Rogers, John Francis, 344 Rogers, Kent Allen, 331, 370 Rogers, Mark Darwin, 481 Rogers, Mary Anthony, 166 Rogers, Mary Helen, 451 Rogers, Rebecca Lee, 254 Rogers, Richard Dale, 314 Rogers, Sharon Ann, 289 Roggen, Dennis Dean, 309 Rogness, Marcia Ann, 275 Rogness. M. L,, 442 Rohdy. Janet Sue, 259 Rohleder, Gertrude M., 165 Rohlena, Eldon Lester, 332. 432 Rohlena. Patricia L,. 251. 254. 451 Rohlf. Charles Wesley. 340 Rohlf. John Robert, 343 Rohlf, Phylis Ann, 465 Rohlfsen, Ronald O,, 317 Rohrbaugh, Dennis H., 309 Rohrbough, Robert Paul, 344, 465 Rohwer, Henry B,, 339, 384 Rokke, Paul Arlon, 341 Roland, Deborah Ann, 161 Rolf, Randi Lee, 162 Roloff, Craig Alan, 213 Rolph, Dianna Lois, 275 Rolston, Doyle Lynn, 485 Romberg, Wayne D., 353, 429 Rompot, Sheryl Elaine, 259, 451 Roorda, Dean A., 429, 433, 439 Root, Ervin Donald, 324. 342 Rosa, Grace K., 270, 366 Roscoe, Madeline, 216 Rose, Steven Arthur, 339 Roseberry, William R., 304 Roseman, Carol Jean, 275 Roscnfeld, Louisa, 445 Rosenfeld, Risa Helen, 254 Rosenfield, Mrs, Joseph, 106 Rosenthal, Myra Sue, 290 Roshek, Kenny Walter, 303 Rosien, Suzanne, 173, 451 Roskens, Kathrvn E., 270 Roskens. Robert Ray, 225, 369, 485 Ross, Carolyn Sue, 269 Ross, Edward C, 128, 326 Ross, Jill Dale, 451 Ross, John L,,229 Ross, Philip Richard, 465 Ross, Steven Tracy, 201 Ross, Susan T., 110, 250, 253, 451, 455 Ross, Tom James, 405 Rossiter, Jan Gordon, 208, 411 Rossman, Vera A., 250 Rossmanith, Teresa Mae, 283 Rostenbach, Carolyn M., 253 Roth, Gerald Paul, 221 Roth, Michael Gordon, 429 Roti. Thomas Martin, 224 Rottler, Sara Green, 451 Rouch. Gary L.. 301 Roulaus, Linda 272 Rouse. Wayne Raymond. 305 Rousev. Jan Edward, 342, 405 Roussel, David Charles, 237 Rovang, Philip John, 178, 465 Rovvc, Charles Dennis, 346 Rowe, Glenn Scott, 182, 408, 411 Rowe House, 289 Rowcll. Robert Ford, 465, 474 Kowrn, Michael James, 185 Rovvlev, James Edwin, 345 Roxberg, Carl C, 324, 328 Roy C, 456 Royalty, Thomas J,, 175, 187 Royer, Dale George, 330 Rozendaal, Rodger A,, 181, 440. 442 Rubel, Kalhy Jo, 270 Ruben, Zadok, 202, 477, 486 Ruby, Clinton Wade, 198. 465 Ruby. John Michael,205 Rudd, Thomas Lee, 339 Rude, Ada Gene, 265 Rude, Thaddeus R. Ill, 217, 372 Rudi. Norman H., 441, 442 Rudi, Susan Rae, 270, 384 Rueber, David Arthur, 419 Ruegsegger, Jams Rae, 253, 408 Ruehle, Mrs, Alta, 230 Ruehle, Donald John, 454 Rueter, Loren Louis, 340 Ruffcorn, Cheryl Marie, 261 Ruge, Walter Alan, 221 Rugen, Lisbeth Ann, 278 Ruhnke. David M.. 338, 384, 413 Rumbaugh. Susan, 275 Rumery, Randy Clark, 296, 316 Rummery, James D., 326, 405 Rumph, Gary Theodore, 299 Rumph, Ronald Howard, 310 Humpp, John Francis, 330 Rundall, Michael C, 225 Rung, James Mar ' in. 226 Runge, Peter Stephens, 212 Runneberg, Cathy L., 165, 451 Runnells, Diana Lynn, 275 Runner, Patricia Ruth, 166 Runner, Richard C.,213 Runsvold, Elizabeth A., 171 Runyan, Boyd Dean, 330 Runyan, Suzanne Marie, 276 Rupp, Beverly Ann, 277, 366 Rupp, Mary Ann, 257 Rusche, Patricia Ellen, 257 Rushing, Stephen Abram, 393 Rusk, Robert Alan, 334, 415 Rusk, Thomas P., 334 Russell, Forrest E-, 219, 405 Russell, James Randle, 345 Russell, Jerry W., 338, 405 Russell, Maurice R., 216, 413 Russell, Walter John, 405 Rust, Larry Lee, 189 Rustwick, Lynn Diane, 173, 468 Rustwick, Patricia K., 173, 465 Rutgers, David Lynn, 332 Rutherford, Kav M , 270 Rutledge, Michael W,, 185 Rutt, David Purcell Jr., 465 Rutz, Theresa Ann, 261 Ryan. Doran Trenton, 306 Ryan, Gerald Leo. 311 Ryan. Philip Lane. 223 Ryan. Richard Thomas, 381 Ryan. Ronald Michael. 318 Rvan. Stephen Edward. 440 Ryan. Steven C, 233 Rybolt. David Alien. 384 Rydin, David George, 175. 215 Ryding. James N,. 372. 477 Rye, Clayton Thomas, 327 Ryerson, Anne Louise, 288 Ryerson, Janice K., 289 Rygh, James Burnell Jr., 224 Ryon, Lois Jean, 259 Ryon, Lynn Allan, 302 Saad, Daniel Arthur, 221 Saar, Robert Franklin, 343 Sabin, Michael John, 300 Sabin. Mitchell J, 311 Saboe, Ronald Gary, 344 Sabolchick, Stephen J., 332 Sachse. Karleen Kaye, 267 Saddoris, Daniel E., 314 Sadler House, 290 Sadler, John Peter, 206 Sadowski, Dennis R.. 204 Saelens. Robert Joseph. 235 Sage House, 316 Sage. Susan Elisabeth. 279 Sagers. Janit Louise. 289 Sailor, Craig William, 310 Salak, Catherine Lynn, 258 Salerno, Thomas John, 119 Salisbury, H-Georg R., 119 Sallade, Donald Rave, 465 Salomonsen, Slein O , 429, 435 Salsbury, Craig B., 223 Saltzman, Diane Gail, 288 Sallzman, Ronald C 332 SAME, 440 Samore, Lee Thomas, 307 Sampson, Susan Kay, 264 Sams, Paul Lester, 418 Samson, Russell L., 230 Samuelson, Gene Roy, 236, 474 Samuelson, Susan Kay, 278 Sand. Connie Jean, 256 Sandburg, Kent Eugene, 352 Sandell. Sheryl Dianne, 257 Sanders, Douglas Ray, 202 Sanders, James Lee. 343 Sanders, James Paul, 3 9 Sanders, Larry Gale. 339 Sanders. Sharon Sylvia, 2 ' ' 0 Sandfort, Peter H. Jr., 405, 418 Sandholm, Gary Lee, 339 Sandholm, Kevin Neill, 334 Sandler, David E,, 299 Sandry. William A.. .321 Sands. Thobum P. Jr . 442 508 Sandvik, Keith WilUam. 233 Sancrbn-. Chris 418 SanftnLT. Donald EarK JJ Sanlino. Jeffrey T.. 2 3 Sar. Jeffrey Allen 1 6 Sargent, Kaihryn Anne 280 Sargent, Marilyn Kay, lbs Sargent, PhiUp Burton. 204 Sarreshtch. Fereydoun 429 Sartor, Julie Anne. 2 (9 Sartorius, Scott James J13 Sassatelli, Mary R , 261 Sasscn. John Clay, 205 Salter, Robert G 228 Sattifahn. John 1-rank, 311 Saucke, Pamela Colette. 283 Sauer, Sue Ann, 170 Sauer. Tony Lee, 405 Saucrbry, Christopher. 182, 408 Saug, Lawrence Dean, 17b. 4J ' Sauli ' tis. Mara, 451 Sauscr, Stephen Leo, 31 Sawin, Robert R « l- ' ' •S Sawver, Norman W , 202 40d Saxe, Thomas Edward, Iia Saylor, Susan Kathleen, 17J Sayre, James Leroy, 4b3 Saythongphel, Somsak, 465 Scaggs, Nancy Jo.. 2 2 Scanlan. Marsha Ann, 2d7 Scar, Dennis Dale, 334 Schacht, Allen R., 183,405 Schacht, Colette Anne, 287 Schacht, Keith W, 484 Schacht, Kenneth M. 484 Schaedlich, Paula S, 255 Schaefer, Gerald Wayne 40d Schaefer, Leonard E 331 Schaefer, Warren John, 333 Schaeffer, Dennis Ray. 298 Schafbuch, Sandra S . 163 Schafer. Marlyn W,. 309 Schakel . Linda Beth . 1 ' 1 Schalk. Victoria E.. 166 4d1 Schallcr. Gordon A., 175. 205 Schares. Joyce . nn. 275 Scharff. Floyd Edward 324 Scharff, J. WiUiam, 337 Scharnweber, Ronald L., 14U Schat, Robert James, 301, 39b Schatz. Herman George. 481 Schau. Candace Ann, 46d Schau, Mike,41 Schauffler, Gary Henry. 438 Schebler, Michael J., 217, 435, 439 Schebler, Steven J .217. 435 Schedtler. Richard E,, 329 Scheib, Anita Kay, 161 Scheib, Sandra M.. 451.454 ScheU. George W. 465 Scheirer, Richard. 306 Schelle. Ronald F.. 429 Schenck, Sandy Sontag, 330 Schemor, Denny J , 213 Scheraldi, Paul A.. 342 Scherer. Richard G.. 324. 342 Scherer. Richard S.. 239 Schermer. Connie L,. 165. ' ' 8? Schermerhorn. Nancy A_. 28b Schettler. Melvin Dean. 327 Schierer. Richard S-. 295 Schicrholz. Paul M. 433 Schiff William Leslie. 145 Schiller. Ernest Lee. 346 Schillerberg. Susan R. 253 Schilling House, 269 Schilling. Mary Ann. 250. 28b Schimpf. David J , 128, 140, 330 Schink. Barbara Sue, 165 289 Schipper, Danvin Leroy, 484 Schirni. Harold Allen. 139.4 4 Schissel, Jean Mary. 272 Schlatter. Emil Loren. 429. 439 Schleisman. Jean M ■272 Schlcmmer. Donald F . 31 Schleusener. Floyd E . 221 Schlick. James Donald. 176 Schlitter. Roger E. 309 Schlott. Robert N . 429. 439. 442 Schlurholtz. John R.. 307 Schlulz. Rick Glen. 416 Schmadcke. John F . 314 Schmakerberg. Elaine. 161 Schalenberger. Steven. 203. 408 Schmelzer. Lynn Alan. 306 Schmelzer. Sherry Ann. 173 Schmerler. Stephanie A . Ibfa Schmickley. Verne G.,46j Schmidt. Ann L, 166,451,455 SchTSIdt, Arthur E , 240 441 Schmidt, Danny Rae, 222 Schmidt, Dave Fred, 183 Schmidt, David L, 415 Schmidt, Douglas G , 197, 465, 469 Schmidt Houte, 317 Schmidt, Janice LuAnn, 281 Schmidt. Joe. 165. 284 Schmidt. John F.. 302 Schmidt. John M..297 Schmidt. Julie L 170 Schmidt. Kirhv Danon. 405. 414 Schmidt, MarilccM.. 277. 292. Schmidt, Michael John, 308 Schmidt. Noel Edward. 241 Schmidt. Steven K. 296. 303. 370.419 Schmidt. Susan Diane. 261 Schmitt. Lyic William. 339 Schmitt, Marvin R, 484 Schmitt. Sandra K, 280. 465. 475 Schmitt, Stephanie Ann, 254 Schmitt, William M., 306 Schmitz, Cathy Jean, 282 SchmolL Jack Ray, 308 Schnabel, James D., 40d 3L11111ui.t, j«,.,-.. — -, Schnack, Charles Lewis, 484 Schnack, Leon Ray, 485 SchnackeLJohn A.,204 Schnakenberg, Clara M-, 167 Schneckloth, Edwin D , 211 Schncckloth, Gary RaV. 421 Schneider, James F.. 174, 18,i. 413.416.420 Schneider. Robert F,. 310 Schneidermann. George 405 Schneidermann. Ruth M., 278 Schnindt. Mary L . 269 Schnirring. Kent Eldon. 31 Schnulle. Linda Susan. 173 Schnur. William John. 3J Schnurr. James Peter, 340 Schoelonnan, Larry D . l ' 6 Schoencnberg. W. J., 231 Schoeppner. Ruth C. 270, 465, 470 Scholten, Cheryl A - f T Schollen, Dennis G., 31b. Joi Scholz. A, Erlanne.2D2 Schomhurg. John Steven 434 Schomcr. Thomas J.. 485 Schooley. Joan Marion. 254 Schooley. Marilyn J,. 251, 367 Schoon, Bruce Raymond, 3bJ Schorg. Ronald E.. 303 Schram, Milton Edward, 31b Schram. Ronald Dean. 192 Schramm. Michael Jon. 191 Schrandt. Marvin J,, 302 Schreiber, Gregory Roy, 195 Schreier, James Joseph, 339 Schreier. John Francis, 339 Schreiner, Terry D-, 329 Schrock, Charlen Ann, 275 Schroder, Angela M., 451 Schroder, Kathy Ann, 279 Schroeder, Carol Joyce, 255, 3fab Schroeder, Janet L_, 366 451 Schroeder. Janice J,. 165. 264. 451 Schroeder. Karen Kay. 257 Schroeder. Michael C-. 190. 225 Schroeder. Michael D. 405 Schroeder. Richard -V. 465. 469 Schroeder. Roger R-, 346 Schroeder, Sarah L., 274 Schroeder. Sheryl Jean 270 Schroeder. Stella Ann. 274 Schroeder, Steve Alan, 235 Schroeder, Terry John 229 Schubert, Rebecca J,, 110-1 = ' Schuchart, Don Myron, 405 Schuckert. Penny Lynn 259 Schueler. Joan Mane. 2 3 Schueller. Loras Leo. 429 Schueneman. Arthur L. 328, 415 Schuenke, Marc 0,128, 317 Schuermann, William S_. 223 Schuetz, Mary Louise 273 Schuldt, Kathryn Jo, 285, 451 Schuller, Stephen J„ 335 Schultz, Betty Jeanne, 250, 2b Schultz Dale E. 179 Schultz, Erica Marie 285 Schultz, Glenn R.. 419 Schultz, Gregory A .292 342 Schultz. James Herbert 232 Schultz. Janet Ann. 266. 451 Schultz. Linda M, 254 Schultz, Mark Forrest 304 Schultz, Paul Ed ' . ' 79.,- f Schultz. Richard D.. 143. 341 Schultz. WilUamR.Jr . 330 Schultz. Danny Dean. 345 Schultz, Glenn Garrett. 307 Schumacher. Kenneth R. 352 Schumacher, Richard C , 334 Schunter, Robert Envin, 353 Schuster, John H, 241 Schutte, Lawrence J-, 324, 340 Schutz, Julie Anne, 254 Schwaller. Gregory R. 340 Sehwarck. Rae J . 260. 384 Schwartz. James Allan. 344 Schwartz. Richard W 465 Schweer. Harlan Mark. 311 Schweers. John A,.345 Schweighoefer, Susan L . 161 . 451 Schweizer. James Leroy 353 Schwerin. Dennis Lee. .330 Schwertley,DwighlT,229 Schwery, Sylvan Henry, 434 Schwicker? , David «. ] Schwieso, Keith L, 304, 414 Schwindt, Mary Lina 471 Schwitters. Stephen W., 140. 345 Schwob Thomas Warren 196 Schworm, David Wilson, 222 Science Council, 475 Scott, Anthony C 338 Scott, Bayard McCabc, 224 Scott,DanielW, 110, 174, 184, Scott. Deanna L . 259. 45L 475 Scott. F.lizabeth Susan. 465 Scott. Fred Verald. 381 Scott, ludy Ellen. 266 Scott. Mary Frances 258 Scott. Myron II. 372. 436. 438 Scott. Nancy Lou. 280 Scott. Richard Coe. 481 Scott. Russell Gene. 198 Scott. Russell Wayne, 33B Scott. Walter Lari. 326 Scritchfield. Shirley. 165. 255 Schruggs. Marguerite. 44d Scuilock. Judy Ann. 254 Sealine. Barbara Anne. 465 Sealine. Eric Howard. 210 Seamans. Richard R.. 316 Scaring. Tom Lawrence, 222 Sealon, Kathy Lou. 272. 46o Seaton. V. A,.479 Sebert Kenneth A. 132. 334, 367 Scdorc.AI.inH,. 329,411 See, Neil Richard, 324, 465 Sceck, Ellen Fay, 259 Sceden, Connie Jean, 290 Seedorf, Howard C . 334 Seedorff, Zeke Carlylc 305 Seeger, io J ZT O ls Seehusen, David L , 323, 339. 405.415 Seeks, James W.. 212. 452 Seemann. Richard C . 4.(9 Seen, Neil R, 334 Segebart, Dale Raymond 438 Segebart, Robert Lee, 405, 413 Sehierer, Richard, 418 Sehnert, Paul L,, Jr . 219 Seib. Margaret Ann. 269 Seibold. Steven Rex, 227 Seifert, Stephen L_, 438 Seipp, Ronald Walter. 323. 341 Seile. Dennis Jon. 310 Self. James Joseph. 454 Sellano. David J . 306 Sellers. Alan Melvin. 207 Sellers. Mary Ann. 264 Sellstrom. Bonita M.. 272 Semrud. Edward Allen. 191 Semsen. Paul. 370 Senchina.Walter A.Jr 310 Seng. Joseph MatAew 484 Septer. Suzanne, 251, 260, iiv. Setbousek, Williarm W 345 Sertass, William A, 308 Sernett, Rodney D, 346, 471 Servis, Lloyd Arthur 223 Sessions, Robert E. 345. 465 Setter. Rita Eileen. 279 Settle. Dan Jason 352 Settle. Theodore J-. 158. 174. 175. 240.365 Seuferer. David J.. 318 Seurke. Dennis L.. 225 Sevc, Kathy, 388 Severin, James A i -_ - Severin, Robert H.. 331 Severs. Douglas K 366.407,408 Severson, Allan Wayne. 469 Severson. Allen Roe. 196 Severson. Dennis O . 346, 4 n Severson, Gene Mijhael- 32 ' Severson. Robert M.. 323 344 Sexton. Margaret Ann, 252 Sexton. Sandra Leigh 290 Sexton. Terry John. 302 Saymour. Jim R, 329 Seymour, Kenneth E., 19 Seymour, Wanda Loiuse, 258 Sha, Leslie Kyle, 192 Shadle, Peggy Ann 166 254 Shafer, Scott Lee. 304, 393 Schaffer. Conrad Ray, 405 Shah, Ashwin G. 319 Shal. Alan C. 340 Shallcross. Gayle Lynn 166 Shannon. Dennis G.. 343 41 Shannon. Jane Virginia. 274 Shannon. Michael John. 231 Shannon. Nancy Mane. 261 Sharp. Geaogre R , 342. 405 Sharp. Steven Lance. 335 Sharpe. Peggy Lee. 277 Shaw. Michael James 190 Shaw. Richard Alan, 32b Shaw, Richard Frank. 342 Shaw. Robert W. 241. 372. 475 Shaw. Ronald R. 347. 438 Shaw William James, 216 Shearer, Greg Otis 184 Shearer. Robert W.. 442 Sheffer. Barton G 185 Sheffler. Richard A 339 Shekman, Skip, 226 Shell, Andrew Lawrence 331 Shellev, Ronald D. 292, 345 Shclquist, David Ue. 417 Shelton, Dane Phihp, 442 Shellon, Margery L,,283 Shenk, James Clyde, 465 Shenton, Francis Lee, 465 Shcpard, Roger Henry 303 Shepherd. Sandy L.. 160. 161. 166 Sheppard. Georganna. 261 Sheppard, Larry K, 330, 405, 413 Sheppard. Susan Jan. 259 Sher.ab.ald.I P. 119 Sherfv Michael Alan. 346 Sherick. Albert p. 465 Sherman. Douglas E.. Jiu Shennan. Michael R. 297 Shcrrard. John Carr. 232 Sherrard. Martin v.. 232 Sherwood. Charles E., 213 Shetter, Mike. 365 Shields, Mich.ielS., 232 Shicry, Stephen A. 332 Shlfflcr, D. Bryan, 233 Shifnicr. Robert A.. 200. 429. 439,441,442 Shiflct. Ronald Dean. 343 Shim.ida. Gerr - Y.. 311 Shirk. Thomas Rex, 465 Shirley, Cynthia Jo, 284 Shivers. Gary Michael. 329 Shivvers, Donna Mane. 280 Shold. Grant William. 405 Shonrock. William H. Jr 215 Shortley. Elsie. J.. 393. 4 0 Shovcr. LanT R.. 182. 372. 418 Shroeder. Steve. 146 Shubat, Stephen Lee. 303 Shuik. Sharon. 146 Shuck. Timothy Lee. 300 Shugars. David C. 429 Shuler. Barbara D . 252. 366 Shull. David E,. 184. 469. 470 Shull. Dennis Lynn. 183. 484 Shumate. Jack Lee. 329 Shurts. Janice K. 170.465 Siberhorn. Thomas A. 484 Sick. James Wylie. 327 413 Sick, William Henry, 327 Sickel, Craig David, 220 Sickels, Patricia Ann, 452 Sidebottom, Charles B., 292 Sieben, Donald Evan, 201 Sieben. Katherine E. 290. 452 Sierbersma. Jane Mane. 165 Siebrecht. Darla Kay. 269 Sieck. Carole Lynne. 253 Siefkas. David Keith. 333 Siegel. Linda Jane. 173 Siegel. Victor A, Jr,.298 Sieger. Ronald B,. 429. 434. 435 Siegfried. John C. 438 Siegrist. Roben B.. 204 Sieh Robert Hans, 347 Siehl. Miriam Kay. 402 Siemers. Curt N. 179, 309. 465 Stems. Richard Dean. 334 Siemsen. Paul D.. 324. 343 Sievers. Cynthia. 260 Sievers, Donald W-, 333, 486 Sievers, Gene William 336 Sievers, Gordon Harold, 34U Siecler Alan Dale. 465 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 222 Sigma Alpha lota, 475 Sigma Chi. 224 Sigma Delta Chi, 476 Sigma Gamma Tou, 440 Sigma Kappa. 173 Sigma No, 226 Sigma Phi Epsilon. 228 Sigma Pi, 230 Sig varth. Robert John, 21fa Sikes, Allan Edward, 314 Silberhorn. Thomas A . 182 Silcox. Michaele E.. 2 2 Sill Allan John. 465 Sill. Gerald Joseph. 341 Sill. John Barton. 429 Silver Dale Gene. 310 Silverman. Peter B 465 Silvev. Pamela, J., 173, 260 Simm, Susan Mary, 258 Simon, Donald H 206 Simon, Fred Adolph, Jr 304 Simon, Stephen Edward, 33.i Siinonds, Jeffrey G„ 119, 140 Simons. Constance M. 259 Simonsen. Beverly A.. 256. 41 1 Simonsen. Soren K. 415 Simpson. .Mian G. 128. 140 Simpson. Fredrick Lee. 384 Simpson. Joel Kirk. 198 Simpson, Riley F.. 184 Simpson. Ronald Jay. 23y Sims House, 275 Sinatra. James B-. 420 Sinekar.Joe. 1,32 Sinn. Dianne Lee. 279. 477 Sinnott. Pete, 132 Sinram, Sammy Alan, ■i.i ' Siong, Ng Lu, 347 Siple, Roy Crane, 239 Sirianni, John Francis 218 Sirirat. Atsadom P., 34b Sirois, Stanley Craig, 340 Sisson, Elizabeth Lee, 286 Sitz. Robert William 207 Sivesind. Elizabeth A, 275, 3 2 Skadburg, Norman D , 330, 414 Skarin. John Lyle. 303 Skartvedt. Wayne L.. 4()o. 408 Skeie. Leon G. 465. 474 Skelton. Daniel Adair 331 Skelton. Ronald C. 465 Skene. Carolyn M.. 165 Skerik Mich.iel James. 302 Sketch, 476 Skog, Donna J., 289 Skogen. Louis 0,199. 465 Skoglund, Chris Roger, 321 Skold,B,,486 Skokl, Laurence B, 200 Skoog, David Robert, 204 Skott, Craig Barton, 207 Skew, Daniel Ue, 481 , 485 Skow, Helen M, 267 366 Skow, Reuben J , 295, 312 366 Skripskv, Vernon J., 119, 346 Slattery, Johnny P., 334 Shaughter, Eddie Joe, 302 Slauter. James Earl, 484 Slauter lohn Edward. 405 Slauter. Marilyn R. 452 Slaybauch. Linda Jane. 279 Slepcr. Sherman Dean. 344 Sloan. Kenneth James. 337 Slocv. Alfred M.. 330. 429. 435 Sloniger. Mary Jo. 286. 366 Sloop. David Bruce, 327, 41 1 Sloop, Robert Alvin, 184 Slolhower, John C , HI, 298 Small, Dean Edwin, 225 Smalling, Robert T. . 433 Smallwood. Robert E.. Jr., 226 Smart. Lois Jean. 266 Smidl. James A .296. 302 Smith. Alan Wesley. 205 Smith. Allen J.. 185. 469. 470 Smith. Anita Jo. 251.266 Smith. Arlando Cooper. 465 Smith. Bruce A . 119, 194 Smith, Carl Leopold, 419 Smith, Carol J . 165,452,455 Smith, Carolyn Dee, 166 Smith, Carolyn May, 269 Smith, Claude W , III, 324, 346 Smith. Clifford E. 437 Smith. Daniel Dean. 210 Smith. Daniel Lee. .342 Smith. David Alan. 332 Smith. David Gyle, 233 Smith. David Lauer. 223 Smith. David Lorin. 345 Smith, Dennis C. 335. 434 Smith. Donald Alfred, 122 Smith, Douglas H., 298 Smith, Douglas R., 326 Smith, Duane Lynn, 306 Smith.EldonL, 174, 196,465 Smith, Fred E, 2)2 Smith, Fr. G. 456 Smith, Gary Bruce, 188 Smith, Gene Arnold, 195 Smith, Gene R , 429, 433 Smith, Gordon Budd, 232 Smith, J. F.. 456 Smith, James Thomas, 218 Smith, Janet Elaine, 452 Smith, Janette Mane, 2o3 Smith, Janice Mane, 255 Smith, lUI Meredith, 262 Smith, Jocelvn Ann, 272 Smith, ,Iohn Patrick, 192 Smith.Kathy Jo. 281 Smith. Kenneth Louis. 210 Smith. Lee Ronalie. 2dd Smith. Leo H-. 199. 366 Smith. Margaret E.. 277 Smith. Marian M.. 277, 452 Smith, Mark Steven, 40o Smith, Martin David. 304 Smith. Mary Jacobs. 452 Smith. Maryanne. 266 Smith. Michael Thomas. 198 Smith, Nancy Gwen. 277 Smith. Nancy Jane. 168 Smith.Nancy Joan. 259 Smith. Noren Dean. 331 Smith. Paul Alden. 197 Smith. Paul John. 312 Smith. Penelope C , 16 . 4o2 Smith. Phillip A.. 330 Smith. Raymond Earl. 30B Smith. Rex Paul, 331 Smith, Robert E, 300 Smith, Robert J., 304 Smith, Robert Louis, 330 Smith. RochelleL, 282 486 Smith. Rodney James. 238_ Smith. Ronald R-. 344. 46o Smith. Sandra S..2o4. 4 3 Smith. Shervi Kathleen. 254 Smith. Sonja Sue. 171 Smith. Stephen Gregory. 19 - Smith. Steven Lee. 218 Smith. Tenney D . 338 Smith. Terry Robert. 333 Smith. Ten-y Wayne. 314. 380 Smith. Thomas Kinnick. 133. Joz Smith. Thomas L . 205 Smith. Tracy Ray. 211 Smith. Vera Mae. 256 Smith. Virginia May. 261 Smith. Warren Leroy. Jr.. 214 Smith. Wendy Lynn 287 Smithev. George Walker 235 Smouse. Larry Dean. 436 Smyser, GranviUe L . 465 Snakenbcrg, Robert L 484 Snarskis, John Edward, 326 Sncll, Larr ' Allen, 345 Snell. Pamela Sue, 288 Snell, Randall Lee, 343 Snellcr, Marcia . ' Vnn 161 Snider, Donald G, 465 Snider, Marilyn L, 268 366 Snider, Robert Alan, 332 Snider, Veronica Ruth, 432 Snidtker. Keith Edmund 326 Snitker. Suzanne L . 280 Snivelv. Pamela M . 261 Snodgrass. Robin L . 305 Snook. Lon Steven. 119 Snorff. Samuel D.. 232 Snow. Sandra Lea. 266 Snvder. Allen Louis. 326 Snvder. Calvin Mel, 332 Snvder. Connie Jean, 259 Snyder, Debra Lvnn. 254 Snvder, Dennis L. 405 Snyder, Donna Kathleen 173 Snvder, Duwayne D . 321. 436 Snyder, John Freem.in 209 Snyder, Marion K, 476 Snyder, Marvel A.. 452 Snyder, Paul Clifford, 297 Sobota, Joseph Frances. 216 509 Sobotka. Kathleen Jo 274 Sobotor. Bernard J. Jr.. J4 ' Sodt, Jeffrey Paul, 311 Soetmelk, Uoyd C 465 Soflley, AUenLee,219 Sohm, John James 207 Sohn. Mark Fobs 1 10. 323. 330 Sokini. LindaA 256 Soloth. Jcanette Rae. 161, 380 Soil. Roger Lynn 347 Somers. Dennis R- 293 ' 3° Sommer. Michael Dav.d, 226 Sommer ■ille, Nancy Jo 274 Sondgeroth. Robert J., 438 Sonka. Steve Joseph, 344 Sonnenburg, Steven Jay, 310 Sontag, Stephen G 21 1 431 , 4JJ Soper, James R , 204. 466 Sorbo, Clifford Marvin, 316 Sorden. Michael R., 18b, J ' i. 466, 469 Sorensen. Bryan Lee 333 Sorensen,CarolJ. 270 Sorensen, Dennis Earl 484 Sorensen, Jon Haiis, 470 Sorensen, Nancy Jeane, 268 Sorensen, Word S, 233, 440 Sorensen, Timothy Reed- 3 6 Sorenson, James U:e 34b Sorenson, Lloyd W., 481 Sosalla, Richard T 207.466 Soth, Craig Alan. 213 Souder, Edward Davis, 335 Souer, Wavne Edward 334 SouUs, WiUiam L- 223, 466 Southard. Ronald W, 442 Southard, Thomas J„ IJl- - Sova, Richard Steven 177 466 Soward, Fdwin Russell, 305 SPAN,372 Spanel, Ronald Lee 313 Spangler, Arnold 203 Spangler Richard J 174, 190 Spanier, Graham B, 110, 295. 30i Sparks, Donald Lee, 405, 413 Sparks, Pamela Jean 269 Sparks, Stephen O, 302 Spealler, Louis David 222 Spear, Craig Earl, 330 Spear, James Harold, 388 Spears, Samuel Owen, 222 Speer, David Michael, 2Ub Speers, Wendell. 365 Speicher, Gary D, 352, 416, 417,421 Spence, Teresa Jo, lb8 Spencer, Ann Mane, lb2_ Spencer, Elaine Louise 2 8 Spencer, Robert R , 183,484 Spencer, Warren D, Jr., 197. 466 Spengler, Ronald Rene, 303 Spensler, Harold 437 Spensley, Skip, 110 Sperry,MarciaAnn,264 Sperry, Robert Dale, 328 Spevacek, George F.. Jr.. 345 Spinney House, 344 Spinnozzi, Eugene S. 193 Spitz, Dan Spencer, 472 Spitznagle, Stephen C 216 Spohn, Patricia Jean, 452 Spohnheimer. Sandra L 284 Sprague, Pam ' a Sue, 173 Sprague, Richard H 184 Sprecher, Linda K.,2b3 Speckmeir, Reichold C, IM Spring, Eric Paul, 334 Sproul, Joseph Charles 429 Squier, Ann Marie 282 486 Squires, Leslie A, 312 466 Squires, Steven Dale. 311 Sroute, Marc Edward, 193 St Cyr. Paul Douglas, 21b Staats, Richard C, 384 tarv Dennis William, 4JJ l ' trdIman Ne,lH 296 298,365 Stadsvold, Paul Allen, 329 Stafford, Mary Jo. 165 „ Stahl, Robert J 319. 486 Stahlhut, David P., 429. 433, 439 Stahlhul, Linda M, 452 Stahlin, F.J,Jr..l92 Stahr. Marv Ann, 279 StaidLA H.n9.200 Stainbrook, Maureen B , 2bU Staker, Daniel A , 405 Stalker House, 345 Stall, Steven W 323,343 citallman Lyle Edward, 2,iy ltamTDanieL,,429.432.440, 442 Stamp David Lee, 413 ItaSp. Gary A.. 139, 147, 197. 466,474 Stamp, Tommy Gene, 310, 3bb, 436 Stanek. Lynnctte L 257 Stang, David P. 310,412 Stonge House, 345 Stanger, Mary Carole, 254 466 Stangl, August Wll lam, 340 Stangl Edward William, 340 Stangl. Mike Johnu, 346 Staniforth, Margaret L.. 14b, 161.173,372 Stanley, Charlotte L.,27b Stanley, D. 119 Stanley, ,Iodi Lee, 254 Stanley, Merelene M- 2 b Stanley, SherriE. 275 Stanley, Shcryl Lynn, 259 Stanley, Steven Don, 147 Slanlon House, 346 Staplclon,Cra.gM..225 Stapleton. Lvnn Mane. 171 Storbuck House, 318 Starek, Leslie Kendall, 305 Stark, Barbara Louise, 466 Stark, Carolyn B. 250,273 Stark, Danny Richard 220 Stark, James Edwin, 484 Starts, Richard, 199 Starr James Lesher, 298, 3 2 liarrJen-yL., 330. 429 437,438 Stasburger, Martin J-. 3 ' 2 State, Gary Lynn, 337 Stotislics Club, 477 „ Stauble, Mary E, 272 Standi, Cletus Peter, 405 Stauffer, Linda Jean, 262 Stauffer, Vicky Mane. 262 Stavros, J., 119 Stclair. Thomas James, 19 Stearns, Robert Steven, 319 Stebbins, John Calvm,209 Stecker, Raymond E. 326, 413 Stedman, Robert L., 470 Steele, Df ' Allan 305 Steele, Kenneth E., 466, 470 Steen, Alan Craig. 1 ' 8 Steen, Daniel Rease, 179 Steenhoek, Judith E; 277 452 Steensen, Sam Jay, 345, 437 Slefanowicz, Louise, 112 Steffens, Charles Lyin. 372 Steffens, Gary Lynn, 175, 202 Steffens, Juanita L., in Steffenson, Mary K., 173. 4b2 Stegge. Lawrence H Jr.. 345 Steigerwalt, Dennis L. 34b Steigerwah, William 405 Steil Vicki Mane, 169, 371, 4 b Stein, Alfred John, 366 406 Stein, Larry Edward 296 316 Steinbach, Vernon C , 429 Steinhart, Terry Lee, 320 Steinhauer, Carol Ann, 161 Steinke, Marilyn Joyce, 278 Steinmaus, Joseph M., 300 Steitler, Robert W„ 225 Stence, Lee WUUam, 414 Stender, Sharon ,Louise 270 Stenskorn, Ronald D, 23b Stenstrom, Phyllis 272 Stephan, Christopher M., 312, 434 Stephen, Bruce Allen, 210 Stephens, Lee Francis, 298 Stephens, Ralph Renne 229 Stephenson, Linda M 452 Stepnoski, Cathy M., 466 Stepp Richard Louis, 305 Stcva, Nancy Mae, 278 Stevens, Boyd Stratton, 405, 418 Stevens, John D, 439 Stevens, Patricia Ann, 277 Stevenson, Bernard J., 311 Stevenson, Carole J n 261 Stevenson, Claudia L,, li .i Stevenson, H Gene, 218 Stevenson House, 346 Stevenson, Stan Robert 342 Stewart, Charles W 238 Stewart, Dale E 187 Stewart, Diana Gay, 2bi Stewart House, 347 Stewart, Michael L., •i ' i ' ■i ' ' Stewart, Nancy Louise, lb Sthlin, Rick, 431 Stickle William Scott, 132 llS ■| 411, 466 Stienstra, Daryl A 429 StiUe, Lynn Ray 454 Stilwell, David R . 327 Slinard, Thomas A 193 Stineman. Donna Kay, 2 2 Stinocher,Lvsle Henry, 298 Stitt, John Brenneinan 209 Stittsworth, John W, 347 Slivers, Colleen Mane, 170 Stoakes, Roger Hugh, 338 Stob, Carol M.irieH 454 Stock, James Edward 302 Stock, Mitchell E. , 233 Stockburger, James, 341, 4J4, 436 Stockdale, Ned Alan, 466. 471 Stockel, Charlene A , 289 Stoddard, Gary Edward 190 Stoever, John Alvin, 227 Stoffer, Terry James 46b Stoffcrs, Anita L.. 274 Stoffers, James Henry, 341 Stohr, Stephen P 308 Stokes, Patricia Ann, 267 466 Stoklasa, David Alan, 320 Stolle, John Richard, 196 Stolley, David Richard 229 Stolte, Leslie Alan, 330 Stoltenberg, Shirley J 282 Stoltcnburg, John R., 310 Stoltz, Susan, 267 Stoltzmann, Dav.d E 175 185 Stollzmann, William A_, 185 Stone, Stephen Lee 20b Stonebraker, Ralph F..,229, 420 Stoneman, John J ' I ' - 1=9 Stoner, Henrietta R . 1 ' 3 Stoner, Pamela Rac 273 Stoner, Ray Glenn, 183, 408 420 Stookey, Lawrence Lynii 474 Storey. Dennis L.. 119. 147. 405, 466 Storey, Jane Faith, 255 Storey, Kathleen Sue, 259 Storla, Janet Kay, 283 Storlie, Douglas E 298 Storm, Susan Kathleen 162 Story Jon Alan, 296, 297, 319 Story, Pamela Ann 261 Slouffer, Timothy G 218 Stout, Beverly Ann, 282 Stout, David Miles, 213 Stout, J. David, 326 Stout, Robert Gordon, 484 Stout, Susan E., 466 Stover, Mark Ewing, 302 Stover, Sharyn Sue, 468 Stowell, Alan Mark, 304 Straate, Stanley W., 342 Strachan, David M, 228 Strahn, Jane M.. 452 Strahn, Thomas Mark 406 Strait, Marvm Clark 337 406 Strait, Susan Carol, 251, 283, 390, 466 „ „„. ._ Strand, Ronald Allen, 335, 466 S trand, William Lewis, 224, 466 Strange, Linda Sue 271 Strasahl, Dean L.. 321 Strasburger, Martin J,, 13b, 209, 372 Strate, Harry Eugene, 199 Strathe, Montgomery S., 420, 482,485 Stratman, Fredenck M., 342, 429 Stratton, Terry Lee, 327 Straun, Steve, 406 Strauser, Dan Paul, 306 Strauss, SteveiiE 13b Strawhacker, Kathleen, 254, 366 Streck, Wayne Carl, 347 4i5 Street, John Carleton 181 Stribe, Richard C, 308 Striegel, Floyd John, 319 Striegel, James L. 296, 301 Stringer, Judee • 3- 471 ,„,, Stringfellow, David J .180, 406 Stripe, James Lyle, 218 Stritzel, Joseph, 417 Strohbehn, Daryl R , 319 408 Strom, BernhardE, 239 Strom, David Michael, 176 Strom Terence Meldon, 349 Strong, Neil Roy, 317 Strong, Steven E-, 296, 306 Strope, Dianne Lyi«ll - 452 Strosahl,De.anL.,366 408 Strosser, Herbert D 414 Strother, Ralph T., 484 Struecker, Timothy J 202, 484 Struthers, Charles W 406 Struve, Linda Rae, 274 Stuart, Ted Maxwell, 225 Stuckv, Roger William, 222 Student Advisory Committee, 441 Student Curriculum Committee, 47 Student Properties ' ' f, Stuedcmann, Renee ., 253, 366 Stuedemann, Ross W 310 Stuekerjuergen, Carol, 259, 452 Stukenberg, Rose K, 277 Slull, Charles H. 177 Stultz. Nanc7 Helen, 253 Stumbo, Richard F., 331, 429 StummcTen-yLee 330 Stump, Connie K, 167, 380, 452 Stumpe, Roger Dale 32b Stumpenhorst, nneth 298 Sluntz, Martha Joyce, 371- 452 Stupka, James Michael 23 Sturtz, Dennis Phil, 214 Sturtz, Walter John, 485 Stutsman, James R., 182, 40B, Stut ' sman,°RogerC 182,406 Stutzman, Lonnie Jo 165, 3B0 Svoboda, Dennis F., 326 Suarez, Jorge 0mar, 437 442 Subak, Barbara Jean, 169, 452 Subbert, Lymi Allen, 347 SuchomeLTerry Alan 329 SufficooLPaulaA 268 Sugden, Brian Willard, 209, 372 Suggins, Silas T, 233 Suiter, James Michael 310 Sullivan, Harold P., 429, 442 Sullivan House, 287 lullivan, Patrick J. 139, 474 Summcrfleld, Dale Evan, 311 Sunday, Mark Raymond 330 Sungren, Randy Gene, 406 Supinger, Andrea Lydia, 466 Supple, Stephen Thomas 318 Surber, James Carroll 438 Susie, Lvnn Mane, 251, 258, 3 0 Sussex, Mitchell Roy 136 Sutherland, James H. 30b Sutherland, Keith A, 292, 321, 437 Sutherland, Rena Lou, 171 , 452 Sutton, Penelope Kay. 262 Sutton, Sharon Gail, 452 Svacina, Heather An , 267 Sveida,Ten-yE., 110,296,314, 370,471 Svensen, William M, 485 Swaby, Marv Kathryn, 170 Swafford, Christina L. 270 Swain, Barbara , lean, 169 Swain, Howard Lyle, 330, 429. 437, 4.38, 492 Swan, Jerry Lee, 485 Swan, William Irvmg, 312 Swank, Margaret E., 261 Swank, Ronald Walter 331 Swann, Dianne C, 406 410 Swanson, Beth Irene, 287 Swanson, Brent Thomas, 210 Swanson, David Alan, 321 Swanson, David Joel, 180 Swanson, Gaylord Lee 194 Swanson, Gordon k., 295, 320 Swanson, James Lee, 34 C Swanson, Jeanne C„ 284 Swanson, Jeanne K., 169, J i. 380, 452 Swanson, Joann C., 273 Swanson. Joyce E.. 169, 380 Swanson, Kay, 267 Swanson, Larry AUyn. 330 Swanson, Paulette Mary 289 Swanson, Richard A., 197. 331 Swanson, Roger Chris 4bb Swartout, Mark Jay, 205 Swartz, Florence Mane, 271 Swartz, Richard D. Jr.. 213 Sweeney. Dennis Craig, 184 Sweet, Bradley Carl, 329 Swenson, Dennis Earl, 341, 415 Swenson, M. J., 479 Swenson. Mary Susan, 262 Swenson, Myron John, 128, 343 Swimming, 136 Swinbank, Barrie Gene, 182 Switzer, Judith W., 452 Swyter, Douglas Ray, 228 Symons, Jerry, 136 Syslo, Leroy Anthony 345 Sytsman, Gary Alan, 30b Sywassink. Dawn J , 2bb Taggart, Phihp G., 331 Tainter, Jo Lynn, 271 Talbot, Carol Kay, 271 Talbot, R, 456 Tallman. Shirley Ann. 253 Tamashunas,y.M.,434 Tamm, Larry Leroy 329, 438 Tanigawa, Marvin C , 324, 329 Tank, Jen-y Wayne, 182, 406, 417,421 Tank, Lee Harlan, 326 Tanner, Joyce Irene 165 Tanner, Rita Rae, 277 Tapper, James Jans, 485 Tapps, Constance Joann 4 b Tate, JacquelynArlme, 257 Tate, Reggie Lvnn, 229, 406 Tou Beta Pi, 442 Tau Kppa Epsilon, 232 Tau Sigma Delta, 442 Taylor, Baron W . 469 Taylor, Charles W 196 Tavlor, Dean Charls, 345 Taylor, Dennis Eugene, 193 Taylor, Don Carroll 312 Taylor, Don Howard Jr 205 Taylor Doug Howard. 372, 438 Taylor, Gary F, 436 Taylor, Hugh Chris 344 Tavlor, Jack Lee, 330 466 Taylor, Jay Nelson, 227 Taylor, Jim, 132 Taylor, Judith Ann, 276, 452 Taylor, Karen Ann, 260 Taylor, Kay Ann 273 Taylor, Patricia L.,2bJ Taylor, Philip Rex, 206 Tavlor, Rebecca Jo, 286 Taylor, Rita Elaine, 255 Taylor, Robert James 34 Taylor, Robert Lee, 484 Taylor, Ronald Lee, 334 Taylor, Thomas Alan 218 Taylor,Tom Dennis, 411 Taylor, Wallace Lee. 306 Teater. C. W Jr 219 Tebben, Michael Roy. 304 Tecklenburg, David W, 334 Tegeler, Mary Alice A... 267 Teggatz, Stanley D, 406 Teig Richard Wayne, 235, 466 Tekippe, George Leo, 435 Telindert, Kenton V , 319. 418 Telleen, Mark George 210 418 Temmc, Susan Elizabeth, 290 Temple, M.iryM 278 Templeton Martha L„. 251, 284 Tenclav Marvm H, 324, 32 , 395,429,442 Tenhagcn. Cynthia Jane, 165 Tennant, Roger A.. 343, 432, 440 Tennenbaum, Paul. 313 Tennis, 143 Tenold, Terry Ore 342 Teoud, Charles, 481 Teraberry, David Glen, 343 Terkanian, Donald M 212 406 Termont, David Charles, 335 Ternoev, Steven E, 211 Tenv, John Miller, 481, 485 Terry, Wayne H.l ery, 232 Tcsdall, Lany Robert, 302 TeskclaniceK. 277.292 452 Tcske, Kenneth Lewis 219 Teslow, Dean Loren 33b Tessau, Ryan Keith, 213 Testrake, Steven J, 310. 406 Tetwa, Steve D., 319 Tewalt, Susan Jean, 266 Teytmeier, Randy, 304 Thalacker, Howard A., 466 Thalhamer, Gerald L,, 139, 147 341,474 Tham, Chin Sen, 344 Tham, Mark E„ 340 Thatcher, Steve M., 328 Thatcher, WiUiam J, 299 Thede, Frederick J., 310 Thede, Teresa Joan, 259 Thee, Robert John, 341, 466 Theisen, Lynn Francis, Ibb, laa Thelen, Brian C, 343 Theta Chi, 234 Thela Delta Chi, 236 Theta Xi, 238 Thieking, Glenda Rae, 167 Thiel, Gregory Maurice, 240 Thieman, Christie T., 269 Thieman, Mark Kent, 234 Thier, Dale Joseph, 340 Thies, Donald J-, 432, 440 Thies, Roben S., 302 Thilier, Bruce G., 341 Thill, Phillip Thomas, 210 ThUtgen, Kathleen Ann, 165, 452 Thistlethwaite, David, 333 Thoeike, Ann, 190 Thoensen, Thomas R., 29H Tilden House, 283 Thomas, Ann Carol, 2b9 Thomas, Betty Jo, 161 Thomas, Brenda Jean, 264 Thomas, Brian Hugh, 119, 34 Thomas, Ed Russell, 209 Thomas Elvin Elbert, 4 06 Thomas, Gary Dean, 329 Thomas, John W., 352 Thomas, Lillian Kay, 2b ■Thomas, Linda Sue, 259 Thomas, Michael Knight, 287 Thomas, Ronald Reese, 197 Thomas, Steven Wayne 340 Thome, Kenneth Lee, 323 332 Thomes, Dennis Eugene 411 Thompsen, Doug Allan, 3J9 Thompson, Bruce W 238 Thompson, Candice Ann, 2bb Thompson, Dana Paul, 34b Thompson, Daniel T., 429 Thompson, Daphne S 452 Thompson, David C_, 221 Thompson, Dennis Lloyd, 229 Thompson, Donald E,, 380 Thompson, Edward C, 3bM Thompson, Gayle Leigh 452 Thompson, James A., 176. 4db Thompson, Jean Ann, 2b Thompson, Jerald T., 330 Thompson, Jock Evan 433 Thompson, John R., 333 4Ub Thompson, Julie Ann, 25 Thompson, Julie A., 251, 2bi, Thompson, Kent Lee 346 Thompson, Larry Leland 119 Thompson, Lee Allen 30fa Thompson, Mary Jo, 280 Thompson, Neil H-, 128, 140, 209 Thompson, Paul James 347 Thompson, Ralph H . 308 Thompson. Richard H , 31b Thompson, Richard W 306 472 Thompson, Robert D 232 419 Thompson, Robert W, 226 485 Thompson, Robert W. Jr.. 176, 481 ,„ „oQ Thompson, Robert Wayne 239 Thompson, Ronald D., 329, 41b Thompson, Ronald L-, 481 ,485 Thompson, Scott Arden, 200 Thompson, Terrie Lvnn, 277 Thompson, Terry Allan, 239 Thompson, Tom Lynn. 304 Thorns, Sara Jearl, 161. 452 455 Thompsen, Beverly Sue, 258 Thomsen. Monica Jean, 366 Thompsen, Sue 290 Thomson, Carolyn E., 263 381 Thomson, Nancy Ann, 2 4 Thoreson, Betty Joan, 253 Thoreson, Paul Cecil, 326 Thorman, Steven M., 343, 433 Thorn, Joyce Mane, 255 Thornton, Chaude C 466 Thornton, John D 380.466 Thorp, Dec Anne, 253 Thorp, Mary Elizabeth, 165 Thorp, Nick Alan, 180 Thorp, Paul Jerome 331 Thorpe, Donna L., loJ Thorpe, Janis, 226 Thorpe, Joel Bruce, 466 Thracn, Gary John, 406 Threde, Roger Carey, 429, 433 Threlkeld, Carol M 265, 466 Thumma, Gregory Alan, i i Thurber, Edwin Thomas, 481, 482,485 Thurber, John Thomas, 218 Thurston, Stanley G., 174, 18b, 431,433 Tibbetls, Dennis R, 136 Tibbies, James Warren, 30 Tice Theordore David, 234 Tichy,Gary Alan, 436 Tiefenthaler, Bonny M, 268 Tielebein, Gary E 292 324, 329 Tiemeier, David Alan, 189 Tierney,MichaelJ 481 485 Tietjens, Clyde Earl, 342 Tighe, Thomas James, 193, 4bb 510 ttl TiU, Thomas Basil, 299 TiUen. LarT ' P., 485 Tilley. Daniel S.. 323, 345 417 Tilton. JanisB., 253 Tilton, Linda Kay. 277 Timm, Cap ' , 139 Timmermann, Donald E . 140 Timmons. Douglas L , 338. 414 Timmons, John Langdon, 466 Timmons. Stephen Dale, 429 Tindall, Robert Wayne 330 Tinker. James, 471 Tinker. James Michael, 191 Tippett. Jovce Emilv, 260 Tisdale. Doran F , 312 Tisdale. Eric Wayne. 326 Tjaden. Diane Lu, 168 Tjaden, Robert Emerson, 300 Tjepkes, Jane Ann, 254 Tjemagel, Wavne Lee. 122 474 TIapa J. Keith, 132.229 Tobiason, Everett O.. 309 415 Tobin, Gertrude E., 277 Tobin. William C, 174 232 365.429.431,435 Todd. Eugene Llovd. 429 Todd. Thomas A.. 320 Toepfer, Aaron Carson, 330 Toll. Lawrence William, 339 Tollenaere, Patricia, 255 ToUenaere, Peter A., 346 Tolo. Carla. 240 Tolsdorf. Jane Marie. 267 Tomlinson. Paul Craig. 229 Tomlonovic. Mary Jane, 265 Tompkins. Richard N., 209 Tomson. Parol iNeal. 110 484 Tomy, .Michael Dave. 321 Tonderum, Darrel C, 335 Tone, Tim Alan, 321 Tornblom, Claudia L,, 169 Torrey, Kenneth R . 481, 485 Tor ik. Stephen Paul. 298 Toemeier, Ma. Craig. 337 Tott, Glenn Carl Jr.. 209 Totten. Dianna L . 265 Tow. Kenneth Robert, 331 Toweli, Lucinda Claire 261 Town, G. R..442 To vn, .Michael Lerov, 429 435 Towner. Carol Grace. 258 ' Townsend John Reen. 331 Townsend, Pamela Irene. 255 Toyne. Dawn Kathleen. 167 298 Tomahawk, 370 T R A Executive Council. 296 T R A Head Residents, 296 T R A President Forum, 295 Trader, Harrv E., 406 Traeger. David James. 333 Trambley, J. Brian, 438 Tran, Nam Chi, 327 Trapp, Larry Dean. 339 Trauger. Daryl Roger. 352 Travis, Anita Louise. 258 Trchka. Dennis Joseph 241 Trecker. Keith Harold. 147 Trehame. Richard J.. 211 Treharne. Stephen R. 211 Treloar. Robert Reno 339 Treue. Donald George. 314 Trevarthen, Becky Lou 466 Tre«in. Carol. 289. 452 Trewin. Janet. 257 Tre.xel. Susan E . 165. 475 Track, Indoor-Outdoor 140 Trier. .Michael G.. 344 Triggs. James Chester, 343 Trimble. Wendell E.. 308 Trinkle. James R,. 346 Triplett, Lowell James, 224 Tripmacker, Steven A ' 230 429 436, Tripp, Dennis Eugene, 330 Trotter, George B.. 306 406 Troup. Charles W.. 485 Trousdale. Jill R., 452 Trukenbrod. James M. 310 Truemper. Gerald W., 298 Truex. Douglas Gene. 304 Trunnell. Douglas Paul 340 Trzeciak. John M.. 334 Tu Chi-Ho. 429.435 Tubbs. William. F. 329. 366 417 Tucker. George Elliott, 207 Tucker, Jo Lyn. 453 Tucker, Loren C, 110, 323, 338 474 Tucker, Susan Joan, 161. 380 4o3 Tudor, Margaret Somers, 453 Turner, Bruce Allan, 330 Turner, Charles E., 132 Turner. Clarence Alien. 192 Triangle, 240 Turner House, 259 Turner. Karol Ann, 261, 453 Turner, Steven Howard 299 Turner, William John, 311 Tumquist, James E., 466 Turnquist, Jeanne M., 173 Turriff. Pamela J . 165, 273 Tuttle, Cynthia Ann, 271 Tuttle, Maretta Kay, 258 Tuttle, Robert Sadler 429 329 Tuttle, William L.,4i6 Twait, David Rand, 219 466 Twedl, David C Jr. 327 Twedt. Dean Richard 128 Tyner. Susan E., 167, 380 454 Tysdal, Gary Luvem, 345 474 u Uber, Richard Stanford, 326 Uchytil. Ehzabeth E. 453 Uhl. Janice Dale, 453 468 Uhler, Peter Tvie, 225 Uhre, Craig Marvin. 232 Ulch. Edward Anthony. 406 Ulfers. Marilyn Anne, 453 Ullestad, Merivin A,, 319 Ullrich, James William, 342 Umlandt. Sue Ann, 169 475 Underbill. Susan Carol, 162 Underwood, David W., 176 466 475 Underwood. Marvin L.. 349 413 Underwood. Van Douglas. 136 Untiedt. Bonita Louise. 265 Updegraff, Christine M., 173 Utmeyer, Allen D., 334 Urban, Frank Elmer Jr. 217 Urban. Leo Frank. 218 Urban. Peter William. 303 Usher. Sara Marie. 264, 466 Uthe, Janet Rose, 263, 366 Uthe. Susan Dianne. 453 Vacek, Alan Joseph, 205 Vallier, Suzanne Lynn, 380 468 Vanalstine, RoUin G 312 Vanarkel. Alan Roger 342 Vanarkel. Rebecca Jane 173 Vanasselt. Linda Jean, 279 anbeek. Robert Paul, 319, 395 V anbuer, Darrel J,, 297, 473 Vanbuskirk. Ronald Lee, 232 Vance. Dean Frank. 429 Vance House, 319 Vancleave. David A., 430 ancura. Robert C, 209, 466 Vanderbrake. Kenneth R.. 342 Vandehaar. .Man L.. 301 Vandekamp. Terry Lee. 353 Vandentop. William J., 3 03 Vandergaag, Judith Ann, 260 Vanderhoeven. Kenneth 297 395. 436 Vanderholm. James Lvle 470 Vanderhoof. .Marv E. 406 417 anderkooi. Bruce J.. 334 469 Vanderimder. Paul Jr., 179 Vanderloo. Peter III 314 V andcrmaten. Dennis W 406 andermolen. Harold J.. 395 Vanderpool. Larrv C. 210 Vanderschaaf. Dale K., 317 Vanderschaaf. Richard 435 vander elde. Keith G, 305 366 411 Vandervelden . Trude M 169 Vandenveerd. Ronald H ' 31 1 anderiverker. Gail Jo 168 Vanderzyl. Beverly N.. 453 Vanderzyl. Eldon Lee 342 Vanderzyl. Roger Dale. 430 Vandevorde. Richard E.. 330 vandevorde, Robert E 341 Vandewalle, Alfred R,. ' 335. 435 vandme. Michael G.. 139. 196 Vandom. Joseph P.. 306. 430 VandrufF, Kenneth W.. 469 Vanduzer. John Elliott 206 vandyck. Nora Man- 168 Vane. Dean F.. 240 Vanee. Gary R.. 329. 372. 395 Vanemburg. Rebecca J.. 165 453 V anengelenburg. Gary D.. 323 341 Vanessen, Clarence J,, 303 Vangerideren, Dwight E.. 481. 485 Vangilder, Donald W. 310 Vangundy, Gloria C, 276 Vanhauen. Kenneth D., 330 406.414 Vanhome. Judith Marie 256 Vanhorne. Wilham F.. 338 Vanklompenburg. ,M, G.. 297 Vanmaaren, Michael G, 208 Vanmaasdam, Terry Lee 233 372 Vanness, James Glen, 187 Vannorden, Connie June 277 Vannorsdel, Jerry Lee, 438 Vanriper. George J., 328 vanroekel. Dennis 420 482 484 Vanroekel, Lorene Ruth 265 Vanroekel, Willis L,. 311 Vansanten, Lenore 268 Vansittert, G. Beth, ' 285, 477 Vansittert, Thomas P., 178 Vantine, Roger Lee, 304 Vanvooren. Allan Ray. 201 N anvoorst. Jack Lee, 302 Vanwyk, Delmer Wayne, 338 Vanwyk, Ronald James, 310 Vanzante, Karin Elsie. 264 Vanzanle. Ruth Jean. 261 Vanzee. Howard W, .178, 466 Vardeman. Stephen B . 344 Varley. Constance Ann, 267 Varley, Glenice V., 277 Varncs, William D., 317 Varnum, Beverly E., 258 Varnum, Mary H , 267 Vaske, Raymond Melvin, 179 V aubel, Cynthia Lee, 283, 418, Vaughn, Craig Eugene. 306 Vaughn. Dennis Jay. 193 Vaughn. Eli Franklin. 307 Vaughn. .Mark Earl, 299 Va Ta, Frank Charles 200 VaiTa, Thomas Charles. 343 Veale, Ruthanne L., 466 475 Vecker. Howard .M-, 177 Vector, James W.. 469 Vedder, Patricia Ann, 265 Veenstra, Henrv R Jr.. 239 Veenstra. Larry Robert. 207 Veit. Stephen Joseph, 271. 372 466 Veldhuizen, Lois, E. 261 Valme, R, A., 422 Venhorst, Jacquelvn A. 277 Venouss. Davar. 306 Venteicher. Robert F., 293 31 1 466, 469 Verbugt. Kathleen Ann. 453 Verdeck. Carolvn J,. 278 Verga. Joanne Elaine. 273. 453 Vermeer. Ellen Y., 266, 395 468 vermie, Larrv Douglas. 327 Vermillion, Steven J., 203 Versteeg. Larry Jay. 353. 484 Verveer. Mary Jane. 258 Vest. Keith Morris. 220 Vesiweber. Jerry Lee, 309, 469, Vetter, Dorothy Ann, 162 Viall, Nathan E., 334, 466 Viberg. James E . 232 Vich. Josef .Milo. 328 Victor. Charles Steven 192 Victor. James W,. 216, 466 475 Victor, Wilham .M. 14,4 174 192 Vierkant, Glen Envin, 308 Vieth, Ernest Henn Jr . 384 Villa. David E,. 343. 406 434 Villegas. Rodrigo. 417 Vincent, Dale Wayne. 319. 366 Vincent, John .Manin 186 Vingren. Scott C. 235 Visser. Phihp Albert, 208 Visser. Sandra Jean. 266 Visser. Terry Gene. 315 Vize. Lawrence Allen. 303 Vocke, Gary Frank. 298 Vocke, Robert W . 298 Voelker. Vicki Verlene. 173 Vogel. Leonard Rav. 481 483 Vogel, Robert .Morris 342 Vogel. Roger John, 406 Vogel. Thomas William. 481 Vogelaar. Rosalie F,. 171 Voggesser. James R.. 198 366 415 Vogt, Charles Lynn. 309 Volf, Jerry Miles. 295. 318 Volkenant. .Marcia L-. 282 Volkmar, Michael L. 297 VoUkommer. Robert J . 341 Volmer House, 261 ' ollmuth, Kenneth W , 177 Volquardsen, Betty E.. 287 Vols. David Dean. 298, 415 Volz. Donna .Mae. 277 Vonbrecht. Richard C 298 Voss. Donavon. 430 Vonnahme. Ronald Er%yin 304 Vonweihe. Darlene G-. 455 Vonwiadenfield. P 456 Voss. Donavon H. jr., 338 Voss, Richard Emmett, 340, 432, 436 Voy, Terry Lee 1 19, 147, 474 Voyna, Jerry William. 320 Vredenburgh. Cynthia E., 254 V redeveld, Ronald Joe, 315 Vroman, Marsha Lynn 254 Vure. Craig, 470 w W ' achter, John F. 227. 439 Waddell. Thomas Philip. 189 Waddington, Neal M.. 119 Wade, Gary Leon, 331. 470 W ade, Glen Thomas, 331 Wade, Larry Douglas, 321, 413 Wagener, Richard C, 343, 366 Wages, Dwight E., 342, 439 Wages, Steve, 323 Waggoner, Marv . nn. 165. 286 W agner, John Jacob. 466 W ' agner, Juanita Ann, 256 Wagner, Lynda Jean, 274 Wagner, Roben Larrv. 430 438 Wagner. Ronald Joseph. 330 Wagner, Ronald W., 466 Wagner. Russell Bruce, 235 Wagoner, David Eugene, 345 Wagor, John Carson, 330 Wahl, Kathryn Lynn, 168 4 53 455 Wahl, Margaret Louise, 161 263 W ' ahl, .Marilyn Jo. 279, 384 Wahl. Michael Dennis. 233 Wahl. Teresa Jean. 261 Wahlert. Richard Lerov. 312 Wahling. Mary Lee, 264 W ' ahtola. Julianne S , 466 W ' ailcs, Dennis Ray, 335 Wainwright. Gary F., 327 Wainwright, Roger L , 341 Wait, Janet Lynn, 165 W ' aite, Jack Allan, 466 Wake, Janice Diane, 290, 453 Walberg, Francke C. 328 430 435. 442 Waldmeier. Richard A.. 329, 433 Waliekuhlc. Kenneth 11. 344 W ' alker. A.. 456 Walker. Bernita C . 288 Walker. Carolyn, 176, 366 alker. Charles Allen. 186, 466 Walker. Dennis Alan. 343 Walker. James Ronald, 224 Walker, James Wavne, 481, 485 Walker, Larry A., 191 Walker. Pamela Ann. 170 Walker. Paul J., 296, 319, 466 VVa ker, Paula Jeanne, 168, 380 Walker, Richard Ward 297 Walker, Robert E Jr , 331 Walker, Timothy John, 330 Walker, William K , 330 Walkup, J. K,. 422 Wall, Danny James, 334 Wallace, Donna Rae. 466 W allace. Mark Robert, 406 W ' allace, Nancy Ann 274 Wallace. Ralph. 106. 219 W ' allace. Richard C. 219 Wallerich. Gary Lee 406 W ' allis. Gan- Llovd. 340 Walls House, 270 Walls, Robert D., 430 W ' alrath, Linda Sue, 467 Walsh, Cvnthia Dee 269 Walsh, Robert Keith. 320 Walsh, Terry Lee. 430 Walsh. Thomas E., 454 Walsh. Thomas P . 306 Walstrom. James M.. 339 Walstrom. Kathryn Lou 269 W ' alt. Barbara Sue. 165 Walter. Donald James. 309 413 Walter. Georgia Ann. 268 W ' alter. John Edward 309 Walter. Mabel Ruth. 256 Walter. Rudolph A. Jr . 347 Walter. Suzanne Dee. 453 Walters. Barbara J.. 168 Walters. Steven Gene. 237 372 Wa ters. William Danny. 345 W alther. James Norman. 183 Walther. Lee Ellen, 453 Walz, Gary Lee. 335 Walz. Jeffrey .M., 330, 380, 438 u amberg. Donald E. Jr 1 74 222 ■■. W ' ander. Cletus Fave 327 442 W ' antola. Charles 406 Ward. John Paul. 481 Ward, Norman C . 338 Ward, Robert Jack S . 347, 467 Ward System Executive Council 349 s ' sO ' ' ° ' ' ° ' ' ' • ' ' °i ' en, Ward System Unit Presidents, 349 ard, William C . 347 393 Warden, Cathy Lvnn. 170 W ' arden. Harlan D.. 324 326 Warden. Lvle Lov. 481. 485 Warder. John .Arthur. 119 Ware. Susan Elizabeth. 166, 453 Warner. Harold R. Jr., 430 439 441 Warner. Hugh James, 310 W ' arner. Kathleen Ann, 257 W ' arner. Leonard C, 467 Warner. Michael A. 327 439 W ' arner. R Craig. 346 Warner. Ste en Richard 344 Warning. .Margaret. 445 Warren. David Lester. 329 433 Warren. Delmar C, II. 326 Warren. Donald Wayne. 229 Warren, William Joseph 212 Warrick, Maria Jean, lib 163 467 Warriner. Nancy .May, 268 W ' ashter, John F.. 433 Wass. William, 479 Waterhouse. Dianne K 250 251.276.468 Waterman. Lorrie Rae. 163 467 Waterman. Thomas C. 211 Waters. John Stephen. 296 305 aters. Lvle Wallace, 406 W ' athan. Joe Cecil. 330 W aischke. Douglas P.. 341 433 Watson. Barbara J.. 275 Watson. Keith Alan, 344 Watson, Leslie, 337 Watson. Paula Sue. 281 Watson. Thomas Edward 353 Walters, Allan Eugene. 327 Watts. Dennis Alan. 438 W ' atts. Ehzabeth Ann. 266 Watts. Robert Aire. 430, 435 439 Waugh, Ste en Michael 467 auters, Ronald Rav, 335 Wauters. Tom Eugene. 344 Waweru. Josaohat Njui 417 Wa ' mack. Jeffrey VV.. 337 W ' ayne. Katharine Anne. 167 VVayne. Thomas Chapin. 352 Weathermon. John R . 324 340 454 Weaver. Beth M,. 158 Weaver. Carl Richard. 313 Weaver. Charles E 204 Weaver. Gary Allen. 332. 454 Weaver. James. 471 Weaver. Laurel Gene. 343 Weaver. Mark Robinson. 21 1 Weaver. Patrick Howard 312 Weaver. Sandra Kay, 261 Webb, Clay M., Ill, 231 Webb, John Robert, 174 230 Webb. Nancy Carol 267 Webb. Richard C 145 Weber. Allyn Dean, 329 Weber, Dean Edward, 414 Weber, John Paul, 317 418 Weber, Robert A II 388 Weber, WUIiam Francis, 231 Webster. David Lee, 3C9 VVebster, Leslie Dean. 119 Wedemeyer, Danny Joe, 189, 467 Wedemeyer, Lynn Del, 189 Wedemeyer, ,Mark A., 204 Wedman, E. E., 479 W ' edul. Mark Vernon 232 VVeeks. Gregory Curtis, 305 Weems, Darrell Eldis, 191 ,7,eher, Peter J , 193, 406, 420 WehUng, Carol Ann, 253 Wehnng. Douglas Edwin, 430 VVehrman, Christine L 271 Weible, Joel Dean, 191 Weidauer, Thomas .M 341 413 Weig, Steven Raymond, 311 Weimerskirch. Robert 467 Weinbeck, Robert S. 215 Weipert. Patricia L., 251 288 Weir, Robert D, 406 416 418 Weishaar, Edwin P. Jr.. 310 Weiss. Douglas Lew, 484 W ' eiss, H, J,, 422 Weiss. James Charles. 481, 485 Weiss. Richard Brisbin, 430 435 Weiss, Roger L., 406 Welbourne. Craig D., 486 Welch Hall, 278 Welch, Jack Michael, 320 W ' elch. Roger James. 225 Welch. Theodore J. Jr.. 292 Welchans. John Raymond, 184 elchans, Robert Dale. 198. 380. W ' elle, Michael A., 326 Welle Paul Isaac, 206, 416, 420 Wellendorf. David Lee. 303 Wellendorf, Donald G,, 305 W ' eller, Allan Lee, 406 419 Weller, Ronald Dean, 326 Wells, Craig Wayne, 467 Wells, David Eari, 333 Wells, Kristine Liim, 173 Wells, .Maida Ellen, 272 Wells, Michael PhiUip, 318 Wells, Scott La«Tence 211 Welsh, Cleve H.. 170, 410, 453 e sh. Judith Kay. 254, 453, 455 elsh. .Martva. 170 Welsh, Patrick Alan. 352 W elte. Michael Alan, 413 Welterien. Jan .Marie. 256 W elty. Roger Guv. 225. 326 Wemer. Janet Louise, 289 366 371.453,455 Wemer. John Lester, 183 366 406.415 Wendelin. George L,. 198 Wendt, Jacqueline E., 170, 467, 475 W ' endt, Robert Dale, 329, 384, 415 Wenell. John Paul, 343 Wcnger. John Charles. 439 442 Wenger. Linda Lou, 256 enstrand. Thomas W 203 372.415 Wenzlaff. Velma Janet. 47! Werkheiser. Richard .M, 218 Werner. Sandra Jean 290 Wernimont. .Melvin J., 342 Wernimont. Theodore A, 316 Wertman, Carol . n. 286 Wesley Foundotlon, 390 Wessale. David Edward. 312 Wessels. Jane Grace. 261 Wesson. Frank Hawes. 224 West. Charles M., 319 West. Diane Ehzabeth 453 W ' estaby, Michael D,, 337 Westberg. Michael W.. 345 Westbrook. Diana Jane, 278 Westcott, Marv Helene, 173 Westendorf, Keith Dale, 331 Westensee, John Henry 136 Westercamp, Keith J . 319, 366 Westercamp, Kenneth J. 203 433, 436 Westergard, Valborg J., 467 Westerman. Lorene Ann. 258 Westfall. Teresa Ann. 161 Westlund. Mark A, 229 420 Weston. John Michael, 306 Weston. Kenneth Dean. 481 485 Weston. Russ Rav. 317. 486 ' Westphal. Annette M, 258 Westphal, Leslie Llovd, 318 Westphal, Marlin Duanc 467 Westph,il, Nancy Lou, 467 Westphal, Teresa Ann. 279 473 Wetzel. Joan Kay. 267 Weuve. Ronald H., 430, 434 Weyl. Stephen Arthur. 330 Wevrauch. Theodore H., 179 430 W ' halen. David M , 337 Whalen. Leonard D . 337 Wharry. James D , 323, 331 406, 421 Wharton, Ann Elizabeth 167 W ' heatlev, David C , 328 435 W ' heatley, Marie Ellen, 167 Wheatley, Mary Elaine, 167 W ' heatley, Theresa A., 250, 289 511 Wheeler, Cynthia J., 268 Wheeler. Robert Wesley, 467 Whigham, Neil Eugene. 332 Whipp. Dennis Gray. 345 Whipp. Janet Lynn 274 Whilarre. William Gene. 334 Whitaker. Mary Alice. 467 Whitcomb. Joan M.. 254 White. Gary Carter, 335, 372 White, Gerald Arthur, 326 White, James John. 421 White. Karen Lou. 165. 277 White, Lee Charles, 232 White, Novie Eugene Jr., 430 White, Ramone Denise, 467 While. Richard Allen. 313 While. Robert A.. 128. 207 White. Robert E Jr.. 310 White. Sherilyn Marie, 467 Whitechurch, Marv T., 276 Whited. Gary Charles, 344 Whitehill, Gareld L , 433 Whitehill, Mary Lynn, 171, 380 Whitham, Thomas G., 182, 412 Whitley, Charles G. Jr., 208 Whitman. Tom G, 416 Whltmore. Randall Dean. 297 Whitney, Gregory S., 233 Whitney, Jo Ann, 275 Whitney, Robert Clair, 177 Whitney, William Lloyd, 197 Whitsell. Dennis J., 485 Whitson, Jay Robert, 467 Whittaker, Scott D., 330 Whitty. Dennis Michael, 307 Wickersham, Carol Ann, 286 Wickersham, Marsha K., 167, 467 Wickett, John Charles, 139. 147 Wickiser. George T. Jr., 236 Wickman. William S-. 211 Wicks. Reginald Paul. 147, 474 Wictor. Patricia A.. 173, 264 Widdel, Gary Lee, 334 Widmann. PhiUp Conrad, 197 Wiebel, Jerry Lee, 343, 417, 421 Wieben, Melvin Leslie, 298 Wiechman, Jean Bertha. 161 Wiechmann, Alan E,, 324, 347, 384 Wiechmann, Daniel F. Jr., 225 Wiegand, James Francis. 220 Wiemers, Carol Glen, 342 Wienert, James W.. 430, 433 Wienert, Robert John, 334 Wierick, Larn ' .132 Wiese, Benjamin C, 327 Wiese, Mary Jane, 273 Wifval, Christina, 167, 453 Wiges, Jon Steven, 302 Wigg. Kent Frederick. 211 Wiggers, Keith Leroy, 484 Wight, Douglas E, 235 Wight. Wesley Emerson. 339 Wightman, Stephen R.. 485 Wignall. Laura Lee. 250. 251. 272, 370 Wilbur. Terry Jon, 323, 370 Wilcox. Alan Fay, 298 Wilcox, Alan Leroy, 337 Wilcox, David M., 133, 177 Wilcox, Julie Lynn, 264 Wilcox, Mark D., 133, 147, 467 Wilcox, Mary Susan, 173 Wilcox. Paul G.. 179. 372, 416, 417.420,421 Wild, James Robert, 310, 415 Wilder, D. R., 422 Wilder, David, 432 WUdin,TerrUl Elaine. 173 Wiley. Barbara Jorgine, 163, 380, 453 Wiley. Dean Edward, 179. 430 Wiley, John Irwin. 304 Wiley. Randy William, 327 Wilgenbusch, David F. 486 WilRiMibusch, Loras C, 486 Wilharm, E. Marshall, 227 Wilhclm, Perry H., 231, 430 Wilhelm, Rex W., 481, 482, 485 Wilkin, Mary Jo. 259 Wilki nine, Di,ine Kay, 256 Wilkcns, Henry John. 349 Wilkerson. Norman E.. 326 Wilkin, Timm Alan, 176 Wilkins, HcnrvT. Jr., 380 Wijkins. Lelaiid Keith, 343 Wilkinson. GiorKc R, 209 Wilkinson House, 320 Wilkinson. John J. Jr., 343 Will. William Werth. 484 Willc. Margo Mae. 173 Willcke. Linda Eileen. 289 Willemsen. Saundra J,. 289 Willemsscn. Mac Ronald .199 Wilier, James Francis. 217 WiUhile. Dale Howard. 406 WillKiins. Barbara Lynn. 173 Williams. David B.. 327 Williams. David D.. 342. 414 Williams. Donna E.. 289. 453 Williams. Edward R.. 308, 224 Williams, Elizabeth L, 453 Williams, Gregory R., 313 Williams, Ginger Lea, 253 Williams, John Leonard, 467 Williams, Lorena, 467 Williams, M. Lee, 341 Williams, Mary Lou, 253 Williams, Mary Susan, 277 Williams, Pamela Lee, 254 Williams, Peter Rodney, 206 Williams, Roger Dean, 467 Williams, Ronald Fred, 307 Williams, W. Claire, 344 Williams, Willie P., 352, 467 Williamson, Freddie C, 200, 431 Williamson, Mark Allen, 311 Williamson, Terry L., 324, 345 Willis, James Richard, 329, 418 Willis, Paul Howard, 326 Willits, Earl M., 352, 365, 370, 467 Willroth, William, 112 Wilmoth, Lucia Kaye, 173 Wilson, Alan Clayton, 335 Wilson, Ann Marie, 453 Wilson, Bryce Lane, 339 Wilson, Connye Lou, 274 Wilson, David Edward, 346 Wilson, Dayle, 413 Wilson, Donald Gary,-203, 416 Wilson, Donald James, 299 Wilson, Dorothy Lee, 268 Wilson, Doyle Kent, 310 Wilson, James, 365 Wilson, Jared Brooks, 380 Wilson, John Robert, 342 Wilson, Karen Kaye, 259, 468 Wilson, Kenneth Lee, 189 Wilson, Marilyn Sue, 254, 370, 453, 455 WUson, Marshall W. Jr., 302 Wilson, Mary Catherine, 161 Wilson, Mary Claire, 273 Wilson, Mary K.,388 Wilson, Michael R.. 467, 474 Wilson, Pamela Lea, 467 Wilson, Raymond C, 340, 366 Wilson, Raymond F., 235 Wilson, Richard James, 467 Wilson, Ronald Lee, 330 Wilson. Sandra Louise, 269 Wilson, Shirley Mae, 167 Wilson, Steven, 365 Wilson, Susan Kay, 276 Wilson, William W., 178, 380 Winter, Harry Chester, 340 Winborn, Mary Pauline, 263 Wind, Pamela Judson. 258 Winders, James Paul, 304 Windmiller, Dale C, 303 Winebright, Douglas F., 229 Winfield, Edmund James, 310 Winfrey, Karilyn Joyce, 270 Winger ' t, Stephen C, 207, 467 Wingerter, Thomas H., 343 Winkel, Edwin Keith, 345 Winkler, Donald M., 326 Winkler, Jack Edward, 329 Winkler, Kenneth Dean, 467 Winkler, Thomas George, 337 Winslow, Francine E.. 261 Winter, Charles F., 342 Winter, Dennis Dean, 343 Winter, Jerome Lynn, 239 Winter, Joann Lucille, 165 Winter, John A.. 232 Winter, John Martin, 436 Winterhof, Delbert R,, 334, 408 Winters, Dianna M,, 165, 253 Wirtz, Larraine Beth, 366 Wise, Charles S, 295, 297 Wise, Edward Ressler, 197 Wise, Harley George, 128, 345 Wise, William C, 220 Wiseman, Suzanne E., 276 Wiskus, Kenneth John, 345, 408 Wissink, Verlan Jay, 328 Wissler, Clyde, Eugene, 319 Witkowski, Robert C, 305 Witt, Byron John, 334 Witt, David Leroy, 342, 415 Witt, Jeffrey Alan, 310 Witt, John Herbert, 346 Witt, Merle Roger, 327, 408 Wittenbaugh, Larry B.. 237 Wittgreve. Richard A.. 300 Wittig. William Lavern. 205 Wittmer. Michael C. 136 Witvk. Gert Peter. 236 Witzel. Zelda Nadine, 285 Wiechman, Gary G,, 341 Wobeter, Leo Vitus. 330 Wodtke. Myron Martin. 339 Woebike, Thomas E., 158 Woehlke, Christine Ann, 173 Woehike, Thomas E,, 174, 205, 430 Woerdehoff, Gary J., 301, 430 Wojak, Jacob B., 175, 180 Wolbrink, James F., 431 Wolf, Edward James, 301, 430 Wolf House, 321 Wolf, Katherine Louise, 287 Wolf, Kerry Lynn, 306 Wolf, Melvin, 106 Wolfe, John Joseph, 339 Wolford, Jeannlne, 161 Wolford, William C, 365, 467, 473 Wolters, Judith Marie, 392, 453 Womeldorf, Dean Alan, 308 Wonderlich, Arlen L.. 182, 407, 408,410, 486 Wong, Grace Mei-Wai, 288 Wong, Vincent Kisun, 327 Wong, Wai Wo, 308 Woo, James Lebin, 437, 438 Wood, Barbara Addle, 250, 257 Wood, Dennis Roger, 203 Wood, Douglas Eugene, 186 Wood, John Steven, 315 Wood, Kenneth Allen, 430 Wood, Michael Marvin, 347 Wood, Nelson Ovia,231 Wood, Ronald Edward, 337 Woodrow House, 347 Wood. Roy Truman. 343 Woodburii. Lawrence T.. 224 Woodman. Thomas W.. 139 Woodruff. Dennis D.. 326, 366 Woodruff, Kenneth A., 406, 442 Woods, Larry Lee, 467 Woods, Roger Craig, 315 Woodstra. Cynthia Jean, 258 Woodstra, Pamela Anne, 173 Woodward, Joanne Dee, 254 Woodward, Larrv E., 302 Woodward, Richard Lee, 203 Woodworth, Daniel M.. 481, 485 Wooley, Donald, 416 Woolums, Donnie Ray, 337 Wooster. Linda Jane, 285 Workman, James Edward, 222 Workman, Marilyn, 453 Wormley, Samuel James, 474 Worth, Larry D.. 293, 295, 301. 406 Worthan, Jean E., 251, 282 Worthington, Alan C, 352 Worthington, James C. 337 Worthington, Michael R., 228 Wozny, Geoffrey Allan. 342 W R A Executive Council, 250 W R A Head Residents, 251 W R A Legislative Council, 250 Wrasc. Dorothy Jean. 254. 384 Wray. Paul Harland. 406 Wrden. Stephen P., 340 Wright. Barbara Joanne. 270 Wright, Carol Jean, 258 Wright, Christopher D,. 310 Wright, David Harlan, 406 Wright, David Robert, 310 Wright, Dennis David, 236 Wright, Jeannene I.. 281, 453, 455 Wright. Melvin Dean. 310 Wright, Rodney Kent. 327 Wright. Sally Jean. 278 Wright. Stephen F.. 339 Write. Kathleen. 467 Wuehrmann. WilUam Jr.. 239 Wuerzberger. Randall S.. 342 Wuestenberg. Vicki Ann. 453 Wulf. Marjorie M,. 453 Wullf. Donald Dennis, 339, 417 Wunschel, Linda Louise, 273 Wyatt. David G,,481. 485 Wyatt. Frank Lee. 203. 406, 420 Wyatt, Scott Frederick, 304 Wych, Robert D,, 330, 372, 417 Wycoff, Terrill Lynn, 467 Wylie, Karen P., 481,485 Yager, Marguerite. 165 Yagla. David M. 310 Yahnmoto. Keith R.. 158, 200. 467 Yang. Chie-Shien. 308 Yankey. Margaret, 467 Yankey, Michael Undrea, 467 Yanney, Diane Kay, 279 Yarham, Larry Paul, 176, 430 Yeager, Randall Dean, 305 Yearous, Gayle Ardith, 278 Ydelik, Joseph, 335, 414 Yee. WUliam. 206 Yeoman. Susan Jane, 289 Yett, Rebecca Sue, 255 Yoch, Joyce Ann, 289 Yoder, Harlan Craig, 432 Yoergcr, Joan Mertes, 453 Yoerger, Stanley David, 485 Youker, Mark Wilbur, 187 Youkcv, Charles E., 406 Young, Cheryl Lynn, 173 Young, David William, 308 Young, Deana Lorraine. 173. 475 Young House, 271 Young. James .A. 434, 435 Young, Mark Philip, 308 Young. Martin Pierce. 298 Young. Nancy Louise. 280, 370, 453 Young, Pamela Louise, 161 Young, Sally Dee, 270, 453 Young, Sharon K.. 269 Young. Stephen Douglas, 329 Young, Steriing C, 329, 408 Youngblut. Nancy L.. 161 Y ' oungerman. Susan J., 277, 453 Youngquist, Robert S.. 484 Y W C A, 392 Y M C A, 392 Vuva, Robert Gary, 306, 420 Zach, Larry Vernon, 331, 406 Zaffarano, Dario D,, 471 Zagers, Raymond, 221 Zahner, Allen Eugene, 318 Zahner, John Francis, 323, 327 Zamastil, James W,, 337 Zamastil, Jean Ann, 171 Zamastil, Joel Frank, 327 Zander, Joseph Peter, 304 Zaugg, Daniel Neil, 437 Zaun, William Dennis, 217 Zeiger, Larry Joe, 342 Zeihan, Joanne M., 288 Zelezny, Frank Joseph, 314 Zeller. Arick A., 341 Zeman, Howartl Allen, 406, 419 Zeuthen, Victor E., Jr.. 227 Ziegenbusch. John E.. 208 Ziegler. Donald R., 139 Ziegmann, John Charles, 229 Ziemann, Theodore E., 187 Ziemer, Robert Bryan, 223 Zierath, Marcia Rae, 274 Zigeler. Linda Lee. 289 Zike. Carole Ann, 274 Zimmerman, Dwayne H., 406 Zimmerman, Gary George, 336 Zimmerman, Richard E., 430 Zimmerman, Rose, 254 Zimmerman, Steven M,, 328, 467 Zimmermann, Barbara J., 270, 384 Zinn, Roger Dennis, 340, 415 Zirkelbach, Mark E., 219 Zmolek. Katherine T.. 454 Zuck. 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