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Lia-um ,V ' -1. .2 ' 'N aff Miami 4511554 gi-flew mai-mQa2.f-11149 going, 40.05.11 4fiQC'i2Q'2 22 ai 'sf ,Q.,...xx sv T . .Q - mi. W' ff Q'-Ay x-1-fur. , '. - r x, . J . -. lla Iffze 715011412112 4 'SUR MIAMI 23 President Ernesf H. Holme Ewfllw ,la-. 'WN .W My , N, Mx 4 KN v VVhor o mom! Fi5i'iei'iifi: , gf,i9f, fofhereoll of TiAlF:5f: CHifi prcgigiff 1 + ,, Hohhe hos brought To ifiiohii hz :goo 1 mihisfrofive skiil orid brooii cfi,ei'iaf mohy fields. He is woiciiihg Thu or .i i siodehi body, foculiy, b'JiIChUQZf6'ffJ cooocify ond occomplishmeiifg iii oiCi,ifiJ with his ploh To keep our schoo' '1 Quo the growth in higher educohori, ,g..4-6 vw ' 'B' DIRECTCRS OF STUDENT AFFAIRS l-li, mister, smiles Dr. R. J. Miner from be- hind his desk piled high with his mony duties. Dr. Miner, who busies himself with the schol- ostic ond sociol problems of the men of Mi- omi, still finds time to vvork into his busy schedule room for his hobbies of collecting knickknocks ond recordings. 26 An open door in Benton, o cordiol vvelcome, ond ci friendly conversotion meon thot vve've found the office of congeniol Miss Bertho Emerson, who holds the very impressive title of Associote Director of Student Affoirs. l-ler spore time, which is indeed very spore, is devoted to her fovorite hobby, books. ,qv f UN, ...N-J -uugf I ADMINISTRATICN Above lett, I-lorvord F. Vollonce, Director ot Groduote School. Above right, Mortho Joques, Auditor ot Student Orgonizotions. Below left, Mrs. John E. Dome, Sociol Director. Below right, l-l. l-lirom Stephenson, Director ot Student Housing ond Employment. Right, Clorence W. Kreger, Vice President. , if , Pl if' X. 3- A-Q T' , QQQ H Above left, Harry Gerlaclw Belew lefr, David Alden Circle lelr, William C. Smyser Circle right, Eugene Albaugli 28 THE ADMINISTRATION .-HDR l l :Q Cf' l -ami ,, ,N ii Whot moikes Miorni tick? The directors, ot course! There's Horry Gerloch, Director ot Admissions, Dovid Alden, Bursor, Williom C. Smyser, Registror, Eugene Albough, Director ot Veterons Educotion, Gilson Wright, Director ot the News Bureou, John Dolibois, Secretory ot the Alumni Associotion, Poul Christmon, Monoger ot the Redskin Reservotion, ond Dr. Mox Durtee, Director ot the University I-leolth Service. Above left, Gilson Vfriglw Above right, John Doliboi Below left, Poul Christrnoi Below right, Dr, Mox Dori ...- 4. if Xl L- ,.- I f Q Q ,af S f'W. ,X ,is , l I 1? Ny .82 ms., ,, 3. . .zk L .- 'lg ff S , x ' , 2 1, - N k , if .5i,,'7j1? Q 'ill 7 Q' , 'L 5 Q A , X. ,N H FUN: RW 'Vg , 1 gg? f 115+ tux Q V+ , X, L: . 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L. r I Q K AA - l l 1, 'a 32- , . -- . gk is Ill lll Ill Ill F'l To the left is Mnomn s youthtul ond populor Deon ot the School ot Busmess Aolministrotion Roymohd E Glos Hrs precious tree trme us spent vvneldmg the woods ond Irons on the tolrwoys Deon Wnlluom E Alclermon rnght is the personitlcotlon of the hugh stortdords ond well rounded bockgrouhcl which ore the gools ot the School ot Arts ond Scnence 32 5, DEAN SUTHERLAND-HARRISON HALL DEAN ASHBAUGH-McGUFFEY HALL 1 i l- Gg5 Wx I ll l ll ficf llllgw flf .xxj will Be it pointing, building, or concerto, it's in the sphere of Gordon A. Suther- lond, left, distinguished ond copoble deon of the School of Fine Arts. Dr. Ernest J. Ashbough, right, is eornest ond sympothetic in his work os deon of the School of Educotion. This consists of troining students to teoch our future citizens with efficiency ond understonding. WW , Nw .qu-QU! .ffm ik 13 443 .ru V' 31 ag 4 'Nr 'N 'Iain-fix ,V . 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Finolly The long line of cops ond gowns winds To The uITimoTe, long-soughT gool of every Miomi sTudenT. WiTh eoch diplomo, eoch cerTiTicoTe of knowledge, is given someThing more-The inTongilole- The spiriT, loyoITy, ond enduring friendships which ore Miomi UniversiTy. Q l I V Q Pres. William DuMonT V. Pres. Jane Dallas Sec.-Treas. Theodore Woznicki 'S .. . 3 as . fn- ', ' -G it ,L ? 'I 'c' ...Q Aw. FF?'iW F NNW- if ,iqqnq t- w La ,. I ggi? Y r .E 1 , ROW 'l: KONETA ABE-Dayton-Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Madrigal, Minnesingers, ALDINE ACHESON-Dayton -W. A. A., STANLEY ADAMS-New Philadelphia-Lambda Chi Alpha, Epsilon Phi Tau, JOHN ADDISON-Oak Ridge, Tennessee-Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Epsilon Kappa, JOHN AKERMAN-Geneva-Pi Kappa Alpha, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, CAROLINE ALVEY- Dayton-Tomahawk, Y. W. C. Ay., Westminster Cabinet. ROW 2: BETTY AMMERMAN-Cincinnati-Sophomore Counselor, Y. W. C. A., Wesley Foundation Cabinet, Kappa Phi Cabinet, C. I. C., Cosmopolitan Club, MAYNARD AMSTUTZ-Bluffton-FootbalI, JOHN ANDEREGG -Somerville, New Jersey-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Counselor, Student, Y. M. C. A., Westminster, Miami Chemical Society, United World Federalists, MARY ANDERSON-Hamilton-House Chairman, Women's League Council, Inter-Residence Council, Wesley Foun- dation, Aeronautics Club, ROBERT ANDREWS-Portsmouth, ANTHONY ANDROSKI-Akron-Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. ROW 3: BARBARA ANTHONY-Great Neck, New York-Sigma Kappa, Tomahawk, M'Book, Block M Club, Choral Union, JULIETA ARACENA- Concepcion, Chile-Sigma Delta Pi, LOUELLA ARMSTRONG-Grass Valley, California, WILBUR ARMSTRONG-Hollywood, Florida-Phi Kappa Tau, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, SARAH AMSTUTZ-Bluffton-Westminster, Choral Union, Orchestra, Virelai, ANTON ARPS-Limo-Phi Kappa Tau. ROW 4: MARIETTA ATHERTON-Tipp City-A. C. E., NANCY ATWATER-Auburn, New York-Chi Omega, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Miami Chest Business Manager, A. C. E., Bel Canto, WILLIAMI ATWELL-Dayton- Delta Kappa Epsilon, Duke University, SIGMUND BAJAK-Buffalo, New York-Sigma Chi, Les Politiques, Counselor, Newman Club, Miami University Theatre Group, BENJAMIN BAKER-Dayton-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, JEAN BAKER-North Olmsted-Phi Alpha Kappa, Western Reserve University, Campus Club, Newman Club, Spanish Club. ROW 5: CORNELIUS BAKKER-Great Barrington, Massachusetts-West- minster, BRUCE BALDWIN-Bronxville, New York, RUTH BALLENGER-Kent-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Senior Orchesis, Y. W. C. A., RACHEL BALLINGER-Greenville-Delta Delta Delta, Delta Omicron, Sophomore Counselor, Madrigal, ROBERT BALLINGER-Wilmington, WILLIAM BARALL-Baltimore, Maryland-Beta Alpha Psi. 7 , ' 'P' :,.x....B . Qgm X wi iz , Er ,, . . .5z' in H If J ii' 2 '13 ...W ME. ROW I: MABEL BARCALOW-Franklin-A. M. I., Student, DONALD BARNES-Yonkers, New York-Kappa Phi Kappa, Counselor, Y. M. C. A., Glee Club, Minnesingers, NELLIE BARTELT-Bellerose, New York-Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., EILEEN BATT-Hamilton-Delta Zeta, President, Cwen, Student-Faculty Council, Disciplinary Board, Freshman Council, Student, Miami Chest, Newman Club, JEANNE BAUER-Chicago, Illinois -Alpha Omicron Pi, Drum Maiorette, A. C. E., FREDERICK BAYLEY-Dayton-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Counselor. ROW 2: JANICE BEAM- Lewisburg-Theta Upsilon, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, ROBERT BECK-Dayton-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, University of Cincinnati, Christian Science Organization, Chairman, That's Miami Tradition, Marco Polo, HELEN BECKER-Chagrin Falls-Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, A. C. E., Bel Canto, Choral Union, RALPH BECKER-Dayton, HECTOR BEEKEN-Sandusky-Pi Kappa Alpha, LYNN BELL-Cleveland--Sigma Nu, Football, Track. ROW 3: WARREN BENEDICT-New Rochelle, New York-Phi Kappa Tau, Y. M. C. A., MARTIN BENNETT-Clyde, MARIAN BENOY-Mount Vernon-Delta Zeta, Y. W. C. A., Westminster, President, Le Cercle Francais, Orchestra, MARILYN BENSON-Benton Harbor, Michigan-Delta Delta Delta, Mortar Board, Cwen, Alpha Rho, Delta Phi Delta, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Junior Class Vice President, Student- Faculty Council, Women's League Council, Inter-Resident Council, Freshman Council, Tomahawk, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., OTIS BENSON-Ar- lington, Virginia-Delta Tau Delta, Mixed Chorus, ROBERT BERRY-WeSffield, New .IeI'Sey-Miami Chest. ROW 4: BENJAMIN BERRYMAN- Sandusky-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Student, DALE BERTRAM-Greenville, RICHARD BEYLAND-Dayton-Ohio State Uni- versity, Football, NANCY BICE-Oxford--Sigma Kappa, ADELINE BILLINGS-Cleveland-Recensio, Student, Y. W. C. A., Le Cercle Francais, WARREN BISDORF-Hamilton, ROW 6: STANLEY BLACKBURN-Cleveland-Delta Upsilon, Canterbury Club, VELMA BLACKARD-Lakewood- Gamma Phi Beta, Beta Pi Theta, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Delta Pi, Miami University Theatre Group, RALPH BLAKELY-Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania, DOROTHY BLANK-Covington, Kentucky-Gamma Phi Beta, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, KATHRYN BOEHMER-Cleveland, A. M. I., Com-Bus, Y. W. C. A., Miami Chest, Student Religious Council, Westminster, ALLYNE BOEY-Cleveland. 5 l 1 I J' wi' 'If is mftu 'W .1 L33 nyc: r- n , liigc ROW I: CONSTANCE BOLSAR-Cleveland-Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, Le Cercle Francais, ROY BOLTON-Cincinnati-Delta Kappa Epsilon, SHIRLEY BONNORONT-Wapakoneta-W. A. A., Recensio, Student, Y. W. C. A., Band, EVELYN BORCHERDlNG-Cincin- nati-Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Madrigal, DONALD BORDEWISCH-Trotwood-Football, SHIRLEY BORKENHAGEN-Dayton-Delta Delta Delta, Senior Orchesis, President, Recensio, A. C. E., Virelai. ROW 2: EDWARD BOSMENY-Elyria, CHARLES BOWERS-Steubenville, ROY BOYCE-Cincinnati-Psi Chi,' LEO BOYLAN-Cleveland Heights-Beta Theta Pi, University of Missouri, Delta Sigma Pi, THOMAS BRAA- TEN-Aurora, Illinois-Tribe Miami, Student, Track, JOHN BRACKMANN-Piqua-Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Psi Chi, Counselor. ROW 3: MONNA LOU BRACY-Marion-Student, BRUCE BRAINERD-East Rochester, New York-Delta Chi, Band, Orchestra, Tennis, WIL- LIAM BRALEY-Clifton-Kappa Delta Pi, NORMA BRIGHT-Blanchester-Delta Phi Delta, Sophomore Counselor, HOWARD BRINKMAN-Lima -Beta Alpha Psi, PAUL BRINKMAN-Sigma Chi, Y. M. C. A., Homecoming King. ROW 4: GEORGE BRITTON-lselin, New Jersey- Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club, Football, BETTY BROADWELL--Felicity-Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta Pi, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, WILLIAM BROCKMANN-Pleasantville, New York-Sigma Nu, GEORGE BRODERICK-Shelby-Delta Upsilon, Football, MELVIN BRODT-Os- born-Phi Delta Theta, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Cross Country, Track, HERBERT BROWARSKY-Mansfield-Zeta Beta Tau, Hillel. ROW 5: KENNETH BROWN-Detroit, Michigan-A. M. I., EI Ateneo, JAMES BROWN-I-ClIKGWOOCI-COUHSGIOY, WMU8, Footbollf ROBERT E. BROWN -Greenville-Phi Delta Theta, Tribe Miami, President, Athletic Board of Control, Basketball, Captain, TYGCIK: ROBERT J. BROWN-Hamilton -Phi Delta Theta, Recensio, Student, ROBERT P. BROWN-Steubenville-Pi Kappa Alpha, Muskingum College, Delta Sigma Theta, Speaker's Bureau, Choral Union, WILLIAM BROWN-Cincinnati-Sigma Nu, Counselor, American Institute of Architects, Baseball, Football. I ef -. as fs 5 -I W5 5, QS , . I , .m u . .if ml s if. 1... . . st, - - 5: ' S , fag . . M i .. 4. .. .,,.: fm as-,A AHPS' - Z, SENIORS 40 Wag gi g f VX .25 M Es ww fl. Ss SS' Rev 1 gy rf 6 ! 5 xv - ' 5 'F ,,.. . Wy., ROW T: RAYMOND BRUCKMAN-Ashtabula-Delta Upsilon, Newman Club, Chemistry Club, RUTH BRYAN-Bedford-Delta Omicron, Kappa Phi, Band, Choral Union, BRUCE BUCKLEY-Portsmouth-Y. M. C. A., Canterbury Club, President, Student Religious Council, Choral Union, Glee Club, Minnesingers, MARJORIE BULLOCK-Brecksville-Chi Omega, Western Reserve University, Y. W. C. A., A. I. A., HOWARD BULTMAN-Liberty, Indiana-Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, President, Delta Sigma Pi, ERNEST BURNETT-Hamilton-Phi Mu Alpha, Band, Choral Union, Orchestra, Marco Polo. ROW 2: HARRY BURTON-Columbus-Sigma Nu, Y. M. C. A., Miami Chest, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, Glee Club, Minnesingers, THELMA BUSH-Mountain View, New Jersey-Theta Upsilon, Com-Bus, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, CORA CAIRNS-Middletown-Delta Sigma Epsilon, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E. Bel Canto, ANDREW CALDWELL-Oxford-Alpha Kappa Iota, Square and Compass Club, JOSEPHINE CAMPBELL-Indianapolis, Indiana, JACK CAMERON-Canton. ROW 3: JOHN CANFIELD- Cleveland-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Band, Orchestra, Football, JUDITH CARLETON-Cincinnati--Y. W. C. A., MARILYN CARLSON-Jamestown, New York-Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Pi Theta, French Club, ROBERT CARSON-East Cleveland, EDWARD CASSIDY-Warren-Delta Upsilon, ELIZABETH CHANDLER-Bay Village-Student, Y. W. C. A., M-Book, Block M Club, Home Economics Club, Choral Union. ROW 4: SHIRLEY CHASE-Arlington, Virginia-Delta Zeta, Sigma Delta Pi, Inter-Residence Council, Tomahawk, Kappa Phi, DEAN CHILES-Leipsic-Alpha Kappa Iota, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Mu Alpha, Psi Chi, Counselor, Student Personnel Council, Delta Sigma Theta, Glee Club, Minnesingers, JAMES CHOWNING-Springfield, Tennessee-Phi Sigma, MARILYN CHRISMAN-Painesville-Sigma Kappa, Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Alethenai, Sigma Delta Pi, President, Women's League Council, Student, Editor, M-Book, Co-editor, CHARLOTTE CHRISTNER-Cuyahoga Falls--Theta Upsilon, Student Religious Council, Canterbury Club, RICHARD CHURCH-Connersville, Indiana-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. ROW 5: EDWARD CLARK-Elyria-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, President Phi Eta Sigma, Recensio, Editor, Y. M. C. A., HUBERT CLARK-Mason, MARGARET ANNE CLARK-Indianapolis, Indiana-Pi Beta Phi, W. A. A., Senior Orchesis, Psi Chi, Y. W. C. A., Minnesingers, ROBERT CLARKE-Dayton-Y. M. C. A., Student Religious Council, Wesley Foundation, President, Delta Sigma Theta, KENNETH CLARRY-Teaneck, New Jersey-Delta Tau Delta, BYRON CLEGG-Lockland. gll gt l 1 x .I ti t fl, i l . l t i I I l i l l I I l l s I l J I l I l I 4 i l l l I I l l il ll lf l I. 4 il - - .ai N W 1 ' if q - 'Q , V7 -as , t . t A ma. , ' Ai. . . .1 3... 9 l ill f . 40' -UWG 13.353 ...fl 'vi it , .Q . . ROW l: DONN COBB-Cleveland-A. M. l., Y. M. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, FORREST COBB-Van Wert-Phi Delta Theta, BERNADINE COFFMAN-Barberton-Theta Upsilon, Newman Club, Cosmopolitan Club, RUTHANN COGGlNS-Greenwich, Connecticut-Gamma Phi Beta, Student, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., CAROL COHEN-Charleston, West Virginia-Alpha Epsilon Phi, President, Pan Hellenic Council, Hillel, Y. W. C. A., ALFRED COLE-East Orange, New Jersey-Zeta Beta Tau. ROW 2: JO ANNE COLE-Ashley-Delta Omicron, President, Bel Canto, Midrigal, MARY ELIZABETH COLEMAN-Salisbury, North Carolina-Theta Upsilon, Beta Pi Theta, President, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Stu- dent, Les Politiques, Student Religious Council, Westminster Cabinet, JEANNE CONSOLO-Loudonville-Delta Phi Alpha, Student, Y. W. C. A., Westminster, Cosmopolitan Club, JAMES CONWAY-Toledo-Newman Club, ROBERT CONWAY-Youngstown-Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Phi Sigma, Tribe Miami, Cross Country, CAMILLA COOK-Grand Rapids, Michigan-Sigma Kappa, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club. ROW 3: JACQUES COOK-Dayton-Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Mu Epsilon, Sigma Delta Pi, Counselor, Y. M. C.A. Cabinet, Lutheran Student Association, Choral Union, BEATRICE COOPER-Floral Park, New York-Delta Gamma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Orchesis, Minneslngers, MARY CORY-Oxford-Phi Beta Kappa, Mortar Board, Alethenai, Sigma Delta Pi, Student, Managing Editor, M-Book, Westminster Cabinet, Writer's Workshop, JAMES COTNER-Dayton-Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, JAMES COULTER-Cleveland-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Les Politiques, Counselor, Student Union Committee, WELLER COZAD-Dayton-Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Y. M. C. A., Recensio, Football. ROW 4: SHIRLEY CRANDALL-Allentown, Pennsyl- vania-Sigma Kappa, Sophomore Counselor, M-Book, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Westminster, Choral Union, ELIJAH CRAWFORD-Hamilton- Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Student, CARL CRELL-Norwood-Delta Upsilon, NEGLEY CRIBBS-Dayton-Delta Tau Delta, ROSS CRIM-Middletown-Sigma Chi, ROBERT CROMLING-Elyria-Phi Delta Theta, Newman Club, Miami University Theatre, Glee Club. ROW 5: BETH HAWKER CROOKS-Dayton, JANET CROWNOVER-Columbus-Sigma Kappa, Senior Orchesis, Cheerleader, Y. W. C. A., Lutheran Student Association, Block M Club, Marco Polo, That's Miami Tradition, MARTHA CRUEA-Dayton-Theta Upsilon, Y. W. C. A., Madrigal, Minnesingers, NORMAN CRYDER-Marion-Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Theta, JACK CUMMINS-Ashtabula-Delta Tau Delta, Tribe Miami, Cosmopolitan Club, Basketball, Tennis, BARBARA CURREY-South Bend, Indiana-Recensio, Tomahawk. ' 4 1 I l I 1 1 l SENIORS 42 ROW I: CONRAD CUTLER-Cleveland Heights, FREDERICK DABBELT-Hamilton, JANE DALLAS-Dayton-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Mortar Board, Cwen, W. A. A., Sophomore Class Vice President, Senior Class Vice President, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Student- Faculty Council, Women's League Council, President, Inter-Residence Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, May Day Chairman, Madrigal, PETER DALLO-Forest Hills, New York-Sigma Alpha Rho, Queens College, Hillel, RALPH DALTON-Troy-Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, Les Politiques, SAMUEL DANA-Brooklyn, New York-Zeta Beta Tau, Basketball. ROW 2: MERLE DARRAGH-Dayton-Phi Mu Alpha, Chorus, Orchestra, Marco Polo, JANE DAVIDSON-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Pi Beta Phi, President, Alethenai, Phi Sigma, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student Union Committee, Tomahawk, Writer's Workshop, MARY DAVIDSON-Akron-Zeta Tau Alpha, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club, Junior Orchesis, NANCY DAVIDSON-Lexington, Virginia, ROBERT DAVIDSON-Akron-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Student, Marco Polo, JEAN DAVIES-Parkridge, Illinois. ROW 3: TED DAVIES-Cincinnati-Phi Delta Theta, President, Tribe Miami, Inter-Fraternity Council, Tomahawk, Golf, Captain, WILLIAM DAVIS-Middletown-Sigma Chi, JACK DEAL-Canton-Phi Kappa Tau, Texas University, Beta Alpha Psi, JAMES DENHOLM-Akron, CHARLES DENNING-Cincinnati-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Beta Alpha Psi, BETTY DENNIS-Canton -Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student, Y. W. C. A., Choral Union, A. C. E. ROW 4: CAMPBELL DENNIS-Middletown- Delta Upsilon, President, Student Union Committee Chairman, Varsity Social Club, ELLEN DENNISON-Oxford-Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, President, Cwen, Psi Chi, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Inter-Residence Council, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Women's League Council, Recensio, Assistant Editor, Canterbury Club, JOHN DENNISON-Oxford-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, DORIS DENT-Snyder, New York-Sigma Kappa, MARILYN DICK-Hamilton-Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, GEORGE DIEFENDERFER-Batavia-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Stu- dent-Faculty Council. ROW 6: THOMAS DIEHL-Mason-Sigma Chi, JAMES DIERKSHEIDE-Bucyrus-Phi Delta Theta, Recensio, Student, Tomhawk, M-Book, MARIAN DIETERICH-Lakewood-Beta Pi Theta, Y. W. C. A., Le Cercle Francais, Junior Orchesis, WILLIAM DILES- Middleport-Pi Kappa Alpha, Delta Sigma Pi, Counselor, Student Religious Council, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, GRACE DIMICHELE-Cleveland-Alpha Chi Omega, Beta Pi Theta, President, Sigma Delta Pi, Student, Newman Club, Le Cercle Francais, Minnesingers, BARBARA DOAN-Oxford-Kappa Kappa Gamma, President, Delta Omicron, Pan-Hellenic Council, Choral Union, Madrigal. V' as V7 rvlii? 5' dn 1 IM 4 f gg 41 ' ' is Ir 5, at ROW l: FRANK DODD-Santa Barbara, California-Delta Upsilon, Stevens Institute of Technology, Tribe Miami, Tennis, Captain, WILLIAM DODGSON-Dayton-Delta Upsilon, Butler University, Ohio State University, Y. M. C. A., Square and Compass Club, HELEN DONALDSON -Fairview Villigae-Pi Beta Phi, Les Politiques, Psi Chi, Y. W. C. A., C. I. C., Cosmopolitan Club, ROBERT DONALDSON-Oxford-Sigma Nu, WILLIAM DOYLE-Cincinnati-Tomahawk, Economics Club, Square and Compas Club, FRANK DRAHNAK-Heilwood, Pennsylvania. ROW 2. MARY DRISCOLL-Westport, Connecticut, FRANK DUMONT-South Bend, Indiana-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Basketball, Senior Class President, ANNA MAE DUNN-Chillicothe-Theta Upsilon, Delta Omicron, Madrigal, Minnesingers, MARILYN DWORKIN-Shaker Heights, ELEANOR ECK-Lakewood-Delta Delta Delta, Mortar Board, Com-Bus, W. A. A, President, House Chairman, Women's League Council, Inter-Residence Council, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, C. I. C., Junior Orchesis, DAVID EDWARDS-lronton-Phi Kappa Tau, Mathematics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Y. M. C. A. ROW 3: WALTER EDWARDS-Nolan, West Virginia-Phi Kappa Tau, Tribe Miami, Track, KENNETH EILER- Cincinnati-Sigma Chi, University of Cincinnati, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, ROBERT ELLIOTT-Shelby-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Counselor, Varsity Social Club, Football, BETTY JO ELLIS-Wooster-Theta Upsilon, Com-Bus, Y. W. C. A., Lutheran Student Association, Cosmopolitan Club, BARBARA HALL ELLSWORTH-Bryan-Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Junior Orchesis, Choral Union, ROYAL ELMORE-Upland, Indiana-Beta Alpha Psi. ROW 4: EUGENE EPPERSON-Hamilton -Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma, Pi Mu Epsilon, MARY LOU ERICKSON-Cincinnati-Chi Omega, Recensio, Junior Orchesis, Thats Miami Tradition, MARRY DEANE ERTEL-Dayton-Pi Beta Phi, Alethenai, President, Women's League Council, Student, M-Book, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Le Cercle Francais, Speaker's Bureau, Writerfs Workshop, EUGENE EVANS-Oxford-Phi Mu Alpha, Minnesingers, Orchestra, JERRY EVANS-Owensville-Delta Kappa Epsilon, JOHN EVANS-Lima-Phi Delta Theta. ROW 5: LOWELL EVANS-New Lebanon-Sigma Pi Sigma, GEORGE EVELAND-Terrace Park-Delta Kappa Epsilon, ROSEMARY PHILIPS FALLANCA-Cincirr nati-Sigma Kappa, W. A. A., Senior Orchesis, JACK FAULKNER-Youngstown-Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Football, MAURICE FELDMAN-Chillicothe-Y. M. C. A., Westminster, LEE FERGUSON-Terrace Park-Phi Delta Theta, Student, Tomahawk. SENIORS 44 Q.. .' ,gg-in . Q .X Lg fx I . Q pcs. . ft X Y. 3 vfx R N ..-Q' B ROW I: NEIL FERRARA-New York, New York, RAE FIEGER-Youngstown-Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Cosmopolitan Club, Block M Club, THOMAS FIELD-Detroit, Michigan, ROBERT FILTER-Wauwatosa, Wisconsin-Delta Upsilon, Canterbury Club, Track, MARILYN FINK-Ashtabula- W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, Band, ROBERT FISCHER-Newtown-Delta Tau Delta. ROW 2: RAY FISCO-Cleveland Heights-Delta Chi, Newman Club, ONEY FITZPATRICK-Elyria-Student Religious Council, Delta Sigma Theta, C. I. C., Football, LOUIS FLORIO-Columbus -Phi Kappa Tau, Tribe Miami, Football, ARTHUR FORBUS-Columbus-Pi Kappa Alpha, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, HERMAN FORD-Zanesville-Beta Theta Pi, LAVERNE FORSTER-CIeveland-Recensio, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club. ROW 3: NANCY FOSTER-Fort Mitchell, Kentucky-W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club, DONALD FRANK-Shaker Heights-Delta Chi, President, Principia College, WMUB, JAMES FRANKART-Sandusky-Newman Club, NANCY FRAZER-Wilmington, GLADYS FRAZIER- Charleston, West Virginia-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Sigma, Psi Chi, Sophomore Counselor, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Madrigal, Virelai, BARBARA FREED-Toledo-Pi Beta Phi, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., Junior Orchesis. ROW 4: DOLORES FREEDMANN-Cleveland Heights-Recensio, Student, Hillel, A. C. E., RICHARD FREEMAN-Canton-Pi Kappa Alpha, DAVID FREW-Marion-Student, Alpha Phi Omega, MARVIN FRIEDMAN-Cleveland Heights-Zeta Beta Tau, Recensio, Student, Hillel, BARBARA FRUTH-Fostoria-Chi Omega, President, Mortar Board, Cwen, President, Delta Phi Delta, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Women's League Council, Homecoming Co-Chair- man, Inter-Residence Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Tomahawk, Poet's Circle, HOWARD FRY-Miamisburg-Sigma Chi, President, Junior Class President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student, Y. M. C. A., Campus Owls, Inter-Fraternity Ball Chairman. ROW 5: JANIS FRYE-CIeveIand- Recensio, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., ELIZABETH FULLER-Grand Rapids, Michigan-Sigma Kappa, Alethnai, Sgima Delta Pi, Tomahawk, Issue Eidtor, M-Book, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, CARLTON FULLER-Dayton-Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Cross- Country, Track, VINCENT FULMER-Canton-Sigma Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Counselor, Student-Faculty Council, Miami Chest Committee, Student Religious Council, Newman Club, C. I. C., MELVUS FURNEY-Kenton-Phi Delta Theta, Tomahawk, JOSEPH FURST-Berlin Heights. Lmx -is 19-5 fe -vu i ,G ROW 1: JOYCE GABEL-Columbus-Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi. W. A. A., Sophomore Counselor, Women's League Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Westminster Cabinet, Home Economics Club, President, ROBERT GARBESI-Mt. Pleasant-Epsilon Pi Tau, President, Football, WIN- IFRED GARNER-Springfield-Theta Upsilon, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., GENE GARRISON-Middletown-Sigma Gamma Epsilon, MARCIA GARWOOD-Canaseraga, New York-Theta Upsilon, Com-Bus, Psi Chi, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., C. I. C., EARL GASE-Hamilton-Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi. ROW 2: LOLA GEESLIN-Cincinnati-A. M. l., Kappa Delta Pi, Y. W. C. A., Wesley Founda- tion, Kappa Phi, C. l. C., Home Economics Club, Choral Union, JOHN GIFFIN-Bellaire-Sigma Chi, Beta Alpha Psi, Y. M. C. A., ROBERT GlFFORD-Fredericlttown-Sigma Nu, Football, TRUMAN Gll.E--Miami Springs, Florida-Phi Kappa Tau, ROBERT GILLILAND-Franklin, Penn- sylvania-Clarion State Teacher's College, Delta Sigma Pi, EDWARD GLAVIS-Hamden, Connecticut. ROW 3: ALICE GLUNT-Hamilton- Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., BRISON GOOCH-Bar Harbor, Maine-Freshman Class President, Student-Faculty Council, MILTON GOOD -Miamisburg-Phi Delta Theta, NORMAN GOOD-Miamisburg-Phi Delta Theta, Phi Sigma, ALFRED GOODMAN-Dayton-The 1833 Club, President, Counselor, Redskin Reservation Board of Trustees, Student Union Committee, Miami Chest Captain, Christian Science Organiza- tion, First Reader, United World Federalists, That's Miami Tradition and Marco Polo, Writer, Producer, Director, Business Manager, DONALD GORRELL-Cleveland-Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student, M-Book, Delta Sigma Theta, Square and Compass Club, Band, Football, Head Manager. ROW 4: VICTOR GRABEMAN-Dayton-Delta Upsilon, Y. M. C. A., President, ROBERT GRAEFF-Day- ton-Sigma Chi, Football, WILLIAM GRAYBILL-Massillon-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Wesley Foundation, CHARLES GREATHOUSE-Middletown- United States Naval Academy, ELEANOR GREATHOUSE-Dayton-Delta Phi Delta, MARILYN GREEN--Cincinnati--Delta Zeta, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. ROW 5: RUSSELL GRIFFITH-Huntington, Indiana-Huntington College, LOUIS GRISCHY-Terrace Park-Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, Counselor, WILMER GRUVER-Miamisburg-Y. M. C. A., Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, DICKINSON GUILER-Oxford-Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, President, Phi Mu Alpha, National Councilman, President, Canterbury Club, Westminster, Choral Union, Glee Club, Minnesingers, Orchestra, HAROLD HADDAS-Detroit, Michigan-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Footboll, New- man Club, Marco Polo, HERBERT HAFLEY-Clarksville, New York-Delta Upsilon. SENIORS 46 'sisrsslaf .. ' . 'Fw - W is A X 1 f f9',f'S2?iZ ' 42 swgff' o fi ix A X ,fkg 4 Z. ef' .. F Bi 9 -- 'Ht .2 , ,fx j T' T J. 1 .1 4' ,Qty 5 NW. ROW I: JEAN HAINES-Belletontaine-Alpha Chi Omega, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., WALTER HAINES-Bellefontaine-Pi Kappa Alpha, Presi- dent, Delta Sigma Pi, Inter-Fraternity Council, Square and Compass Club, MARJORIE HAKE-Edon-Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Wesley Foundation, SUZANNE HAKIUS-Toledo-Alpha Omicron Pi, Les Politiques, Sigma Delta Pi, Student, Y. W. C. A., EDSEL HALE-Hamilton- Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Sigma Pi Sigma, Mathematics Club, DOROTHY HALL-Hamilton-Zeta Tau Alpha, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E. ROW 2: JOHN HALL-Fort Worth, Texas-Beta Alpha Psi, MACLIN HALL-Sidney-Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, Sigma Pi Sigma, Y. M. C. A., Student Religious Council, Chairman, Lutheran Student Association, Football, MAR- GARET HALL-Cincinnati-Le Cercle Francais, DONALD HAMPTON-University Heights-Alpha Phi Omega, Band, ROBERT HANAMURA-San Francisco, California-Delta Upsilon, Y. M. C. A., Delta Sigma Theta, A. I. A., C. I. C., Cosmopolitan Club, JANE HANNAFORD-Marie- mont-Chi Omega, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Choral Union. ROW 3: BERT HANNON-Cleveland Heights-Delta Tau Delta, JAMES HANSEN-Jamestown, New York-A. M. I., President, Delta Sigma Pi, Counselor, Student-Faculty Council, Treasurer, Disciplinary Board, Y. M. C, A., Miami Chest Secretory, C, I, C,, JAMES HARRAH-Smithfield-Delta Tau Delta, Football, FLOYD HARRIS-Lorain-Band, Track, JOE HARRIS-Rushsylvania-Phi Epsilon Kappa, WILLIAM HARRIS-Cleveland-Tribe Miami, Delta Sigma Theta, C. I. C., Football. ROW 4: JANE HARVEY-Berwyn, Illinois-Zeta Tau Alpha, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A-I PATRICIA HATHAWAY-GYSGHVIIIG-I-65 POIITICIUGSI Y- W- C- A-I RICHARD HAUSER-Brooklyn, New York-Zeta Beta Tau, Phi Sigma, BARBARA HAYNES-East Grand Rapids, Michigan-Sigma Kappa, Re- censio, Tomahawk, WMUB, Y, W, C, A4 JOHN HAZLETT-Newark-Phi Delta Theta, Student, M-Book, DONALD HECKENDORN--Cincinnati -Phi Kappa Tau, ROW 5, JOHN HEISLER-New Bremen-Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Mathematics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tomahawk, Editor in Chief, M-Book Editor, Counselor, Varsity Social Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Miami Chest Drive Publicity Chairman, Writer's Workshop, ROBERT HELMHOLZ-Cincinnati-Sigma Chi, University of Cincinnati, JOHN HEMINGER-Cincinnati, FRIEDA HEMPEL-Mt Healthy-Zeta Tau Alpha, Universtiy of Cincinnati, Delta Omicron, Choral Union, Madrigal, Minnesingers, JOHN HENDRY -Chicago, Illinois-Lambda Chi Alpha, President, DePauw University, Omicron Delta Kappa, Delta Phi Delta, Tribe Miami, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student, Tomahawk, Art Editor, Track, LORRAINE HENDRY-Chicago, Illinois-Alpha Omicron Pi, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Virelai. 13, ROW I: RICHARD HENKE-Sidney-Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi, WILLIAM HEN- LEY-Nappanee, Indiana-Student, Y. M. C. A., Delta Sigma Theta, WILLIAM HENNEKEY-Rochester, New York-Delta Upsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Counselor, DOROTHY HENRICH-Massillon-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Sigma, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, Chemistry Club, Choral Union, FRED HERSHNER-Hamilton-Delta Upsilon, Phi Epsilon Kappa, VIRGINIA HESS-Wilmette, Illinois-Mathematics Club, Psi Chi, Kappa Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Le Cercle Francais. ROW 2: WALLACE HIGGINS-Mentor-Tennis, DOUGLAS HILL-Cincinnati-Y. M. C. A. Cabi- net, Baptist Student Fellowship, President, Westminster Cabinet, Alpha Phi Omega, ROBERT HILL-Chicago, Illinois-Theta Chi, Counselor, RODNEY HILL-Cincinnati-Sigma Chi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Tribe Miami, M-Book, WMUB, Baseball, WARREN HINSCH-Cincinnati, ELEANOR HOFFMAN-Arlington, Virginia-Les Politiques, W. A. A., Recensio, Tomahawk, WMUB, Y. W. C, A., Minnesingers. ROW 3: JERRY HOFF- MAN-Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta, Football, Track, HARVEY HOLE-Versailles, LEWIS HOLLIS-Muncie, Indiana--Epsilon Pi Tau, Lutheran Student Association, Campus Owls, MARY ELLEN HOLMES-Cincinnati-Delta Delta Delta, Tomahawk, Bel Canto, Minnesingers, HANS HOLZ- TRAGER-Youngstown-lutheran Student Association, President, OWEN HOMEISTER-Wyandotte, Michigan-Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, President, Tomahawk. ROW 4: MARGARET HOPKINS-Merchantville, New Jersey-Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Com- Bus, Y. W. C. A., Choral Union, JANET HORN-Greenville-Chi Omega, Sophomore Counselor, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Choral Union, GERAL- DINE HOUSER-Cleveland-Com-Bus, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., Minnesingers, HELENA HOWES-Dennis, Massachusetts-A. M. I., ROBERT HU- BER-Hamilton-Phi Sigma, BUTLER HUNTINGTON-Liberty, Indiana-lambda Chi Alpha, Beta Alpha Psi. ROW 5: LOIS HUNSICKER-Ra venna-Alpha Omicron Pi, Student, Tomahawk, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., RICHARD HUNSICKER-East Liverpool-Sigma Nu, GERALD HURLEY- Dayton-Phi Kappa Tau, President, Inter-Fraternity Council, HARRIETT HUTCHISON-Perry Point, Maryland-Mathematics Club, Y. W. C. A., Westmnister Cabinet, Le Cercle Francais, FRANK IBER-Hamilton-Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Mathematics Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Chemistry Club, Chairman, THOMAS IMFELD-Covington, Kentucky-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami. l an SENIORS 48 'Q' I is H I x fs. .. . 4- Ei. H 5434 - , . 5-. ' xg - it , ri . c S J . .Af l... W.. I 5. ki 'Q '. .E use I U... : ' it - be iles., f y I Q 1 35-qv --is ROW I: MARILYN IMMEL-Massillon-Y. W. C. A., Miami Chest Captain, Home Economics Club, Madrigal, JOHN IRVIN-Oxford-Phi Delta Theta, President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Pi Theta, Sigma Pi Sigma, Inter-Fraternity Council, Tomahawk, Le Cercle Francais, President, CAROLYN ISERMAN, MARIAN JANKE-Dayton-A. M. I., Com-Bus, Y. W. C. A., Lutheran Student Association, Cos- mopolitan Club, ROSALIE JENDREK-Hamilton-Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Phi Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, DONALD JENSEN-Racine, Wisconsin--Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Y. M. C. A., Red Cap Revue, Basketball. ROW 2: JOAN JERMAN-Lakewood-Delta Delta Delta, Senior Orchesis, W. A. A., Recensio, RICHARD JOB-Xenia-Phi Delta Theta, Y. M. C. A., Football, Track, ANNA JONES-Troy-Delta Delta Delta, Student, Le Cercle Francais, EDWARD JONES-Lakewood- Phi Kappa Tau, Varsity Social Club, Student, JAMES JONES-Middletown-Beta Theta Pi, Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Football, MARJORIE JONES-Flushing, New York-Alpha Omicron Pi, Recensio, Y. W. C. A. ROW 3: RAYMOND JONES -Lakewood-Phi Kappa Tau, ROBERT D. JOHNSTON-Logan, MARTHA KAGY-Chagrin Falls, JOHN KEISER-Middletown--Theta Chi, Coun- selor, RAY KEISER-Dayton-Les Politiques, Cosmopolitan Club, Square and Compass Club, STANLEY KERR-Bryan-Phi Delta Theta, Glee Club. ROW 4: SUZANNE KERSTING-Ottawa-Delta Delta Delta, Phi Beta Kappa, Cwen, Alethenai, Delta Omicron, Kappa Delta Pi, Sopho- more Counselor, House Chairman, Women's League Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., Orchestra, Virelai, Pan-Hellenic Dance Chair- man, MARJORIE KESSLER-Kittanning, Pennsylvania-Delta Gamma, Recensio, GEORGE KILKENNY-Warren-Mathematics Club, Ye Merrie Players, Chemistry Club, Newman Club, HAROLD KING-Oxford, PATRICIA KING-Oxford-Sigma Delta Pi, President, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, SARAH KING-Oxford-Delta Zeta, Alethenai, Y. W. C. A. Canterby Club, Choral Union, RAY KIRKENDALL-Cincinnati-Sigma Chi, Economics Club, Speaker's Bureau, HENRY KLEIN-Canton-Zeta Beta Tau, Ye Merrie Players, Student, WMOH, WMUB, Marco Polo, DORO- THY KLEINHENN-Lebanon-A, M, I., Phi Sigma, Y, W, C, A., Cosmopolitan Club, DOROTHY KLINE-Cleveland-Zeta Tau Alpha Student, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, BETTY KLOPF-Buffalo, New York-Zeta Tau Alpha, Buffalo State Teacher's College, Y. W. C. A., Home Eco- nomics Club, RAYMOND KLUG-Cincinnati-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, Student, M-Book, Y. M. C. A., Football. :ill ' 'O-u .ca IL ROW I: LEWIS KNESS-West Sundury, Pennsylvania, LOIS KNOX-Wooster-Delta Gamma, President, Student, Tomahawk, DAVID KOCH- Bellaire-Sigma Nu, Band, Minnesingers, ROBERT KOENIG-University Heights-Zeta Beta Tau, Student, M-Book, WMUB, Hillel, NROTC, MARGARET KRAMER-Fairview Park-Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Junior Counselor, Student-Faculty Council, Women's League Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, President, Disciplinary Board, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Miami Chest Captain, ROBERT KRAMP-Aurora, Illinois-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Aurora College. ROW 2: JAMES KRAUSHAAR-Chagrin Falls-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, DOROTHY KRENEK-Berwyn, lllinois-Zeta Tau Alpha, Christian Science Organization, KATHLEEN KRIEBLE-Cuyahoga Falls-Student, Chris' tian Science Organization, Chairman, CAROL KUCK-Erlanger, Kentucky-Tomahawk, Newman Club, Kappa Phi, Choral Union, Orchestra, RICHARD KUCK-Cincinnati-Band, Orchestra, HENRY KUEHN-Cincinnati. ROW 3: RAYMOND KUNKEL-Bath, Indiana, KENNETH LAA BORIE-New London-Delta Chi, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Y. M. C. A., Westminster, Alpha Phi Omega, Speaker's Bureau, Bond, Choral Union, Minnesingers, Orchestra, MARJORIE LADD-Rocky River-Delta Gamma, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., DONALD LAFLER-Batavia, New York-Sigma Nu, Newman Club, Red Cap Revue, Track, ROBERT LAMBERT-Miamisburg-Lambda Chi Alpha, DOROTHEA LAMBRlGHT--Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania-Inter-Residence Council, Tomahawk, M-Book, Block M Club. ROW 4: ALICE LAND-Carmi, Illinois-Com-Bus, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Band, Madrigal, JANET LANG-Columbus-Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club, Choral Union, Marco Polo, JACQUELINE LANGE-Piqua-Recensio, Student, Y. W. C. A., Newman Club, Bel Canto, HAROLD LANGENDERFER-Swanton-Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Counselor, Newman Club, EDWARD LANNIGAN-Parma-Phi Delta Theta, Freshman Class President, Student-Faculty Council, Student, Tomahawk, Y. M. C. A., ROBERT LARKIN-Hillsboro-Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Epsilon Kappa. ROW 5: WALLACE LARSON-Jamestown, New York-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, BELVA LAUGHLIN-Clinton, Maryland-Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma, JOHN LAURITZEN-Washington, D. C.- Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, KENNETH LEACH-Dayton, ROBERT LECKLIDER-Greenville, MILLICENT LEICHT-Mount Vernon, New York -Recensio, Tomahawk, Hillel, Aeronautics Club. ' Y' ' ' ' Q I SENIORS so ROW I: BARBARA LEMBKE-Dayton-Senior Orchesis, W. A. A., CREIGHTON LEPHART-Greenville-Lambda Chi Alpha, Football, BRUCE LEWIS-Mariemont, NORMA JEANNE LEWIS-Marion-Y. W. C. A., PAUL LEWIS-Dayton, WANDA LIGHTNER-Springfield-A. M. I., Y. W. C. A. ROW 2: LOIS LIMLE-Cincinnati-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Choral Union, Cosmopolitan Club, RUTH LIPFERT-Middletown- Alpha Gamma Delta, Bowling Green State University, Y. W. C. A., Le Cercle Francais, JANET LITTMAN-Greenville-Y. W. C. A., CHARLES LODGE-Steubenville-Lambda Chi Alpha, Les Politiques, JANE LOTHIAN-Kingsville-Delta Zeta, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., STANLEY LOWITT-Shaker Heights-Zeta Beta Tau, Recensio, Student, M-Book, Business Manager, Student Religious Council, Miami Chest Captain, Hillel, Track. ROW 3: LEWIS LOWRY-Hamilton-Phi Eta Sigma, Band, ROBERT LUNBECK-Toledo-University of To- ledo, JOHN LUNTER-Cleveland, DORIS LUTH-Maple Heights-W.A. A., Y. W. C. A., Miami Chemical Society, DELBERT LUTZ-Cincin- nati-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Student, ROBERT MADDOX-Roseville-Sigma Chi, Counselor, Miami Chest Captain, Y. M. C. A., Cross Country. ROW 4: HAROLD MAESS-Chillicothe--Delta Chi, Wesley Foundation Cabinet, Delta Sigma Theta, Band, BYRON MAGBEE-Chillicothe-Sigma Gamma Epsilon, JOHN MALLEY-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Sigma Nu, Student, WMUB, Newman Club, LAWRENCE MALONE-Dayton-Delta Kappa Epsilon, VIRGINIA MARK-Washington Court House-Delta Zeta, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Pan-Hellenic Council, Home Economics Club, Madrigal, HARRY MARTIN-Ashland, Kentucky-Alpha Kappa Delta, President, Eta Sigma Phi, President, Counselor, Miami Chest Captain. ROW 5: HELEN MARTIN-Summit, New Jersey-Delta Gamma, Ye Merrie Players, University Theatre, Madrigal, Minnesingers, LAWRENCE MARTIN-Salem-Delta Tau Delta, THOMAS MASON-Wapalconeta, CHARLES MATTHEWS- Steubenville-Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, President, Football, AUDREY MATTSON-CIeve- land Heights- Sigma Kappa, Tomahawk, Christian Science Organization, Home Economics Club, ANDREW MATZER-Cincinnati-Delta Kappa Epsilon, WMUB, Le Cercle Francais. 'L' 1 qs 'T' LQX ROW 'l: STEPHEN MAURER-Mansfield-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, THOMAS MAXWELL-Wyoming-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Recensio, DAVID MAYNE -Dayton-Phi Delta Theta, Tomahawk, Miami Chest Captain, Minnesingers, JAYNE MAZZARELLA-Cleveland-Delta Zeta, Sophomore Coun- selor, House Chairman, Women's League Council, Inter-Residence Council, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Miami Chest Publicity Chair- man, Newman Club, Le Cercle Francais, Women's League Dance Chairman, JAMES McCHESNEY-South Charleston, ROGER McCORMICK- Huntsville-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Basketball, Baseball. ROW 2: CLARENCE MCDADE -Massillon-Epsilon Pi Tau, Pi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Counselor, Basketball, NANCY McDERMOTT-Barberton-Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma, Senior Orchesis, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, WILLARD McDERMOTT-Columbus-Delta Upsilon, Student-Faculty Council, Speaker's Bureau, JOHN McDOWELL-ContinentaI-Sigma Chi, RICHARD MCGINNIS--Kingston-Beta Theta Pi, President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Miami Chest Captain, That's Miami Tradition, lnter-Fraternity Ball Chairman, WILLIAM McGORY-Sandusky-Delta Upsilon, ROW 3: ROBERT MclNTYRE-Youngstown, ROBERT DAVID MCINTYRE-Middletown-WMUB, Westminster, Alpha Phi Omega, That's Miami Tradi- tion, BARBARA McKEE-Lakewood-Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Women's League Council, Y. W. C. A. Cabi- net, President, Christian Science Organization, Madrigal, DAVID McKELL-Chillicothe-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Phi Sigma, Counselor, Student, Y. M. C. A., DONALD McKILLOP-Middletown-Delta Sigma Pi, FRANK McKINLEY-Cleveland-Delta Upsilon, Glee Club. ROW 4: JOANNE MCLAUGHLIN-Lakewood, RANDOLPH MCMAHAN-Glendale--Delta Tau Delta, Football, DONALD MCNULTY-Parma, GORDON MCOWEN- Springfield-Beta Alpha Psi, RAMON MEARS-Dover-Delta Tau Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Basketball, SHIRLEY MEEKER-Barnesville-Y. W. C. A., A. C. E. ROW 5: KARL MEISNER-Akron-Lambda Chi Alpha, KATHRYN MEL- LENBRUCH-Lexington, Kentucky, RENO MENAPACE-New Philadelphia-Pi Kappa Alpha, Les Politiques, Newman Club, Band, Minne- singers, JOANNE MEREDITH-Ashland, Kentucky-Gamma Phi Beta, Student, Y. W. C. A., Le Cercle Francais, BARBARA MERRICK-Sebring -Delta Zeta, Recensio, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Le Cercle Francais, ARTHUR MERTEN-Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta. 3 7 6 B ?w 1 SENIORS 52 I l ROW I: MURIEL MERTON-St. Marys-Y. W. C. A., Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, LEO MERZWEILER-Akron-Phi Delta Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, Student-Faculty Council, Disciplinary Board, Y. M. C. A., President, MARK METZNER-Chicago, Illinois-Zeta Beta Tau, Recensio, Student, Hillel, MARY WARWICK MEYER-Oxford-Zeta Tau Alpha, SUSAN MEYER -Toledo-Gamma Phi Beta, Minnesingers, MAX MICHELS-Chillicothe-Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Sigma, Counselor. ROW 2: BETTY MIDG- LEY-Jamestown, New York-Student, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Student Religious Council, Wesley Foundation Cabinet, Kappa Phi, Speaker's Bureau, ARTHUR MILLER-Oxford-Track, ELIZABETH MILLER-Bellbroolc-University of Dayton, ELTON MILLER-Bradford-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Pi Omega Pi, Choral Union, Glee Club, MARILYN ANN MILLER-Massilon-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Phi Sigma, Sophomore Counselor, Y. W. C. A., Choral Union, MARILYN LOU MILLER-Brayan-Zeta Tau Alpha, Delta Omicron, Y. W. C. A., Band, Minnesingers. ROW 3: SHIRLEY MILLER-Bryan-Chi Omega, Psi Chi, Y. W. C. A., Westminster, JOHN MINNICH-Hamilton, ROBERT MITCHELL-West Rich- field-Lambda Chi Alpha, STIRLING MOORE-Batavia-Sigma Nu, Recensio, Student, THOMAS MOORE-Salem-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Toma- hawk, Y. M. C. A., JOAN MOOTZ-Continental-Delta Zeta, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A. ROW 4: EDWARD MORITZ-Hamilton-Beta Pi Theta, Phi Eta Sigma, DWIGHT MORNER-Dayton-Phi Mu Alpha, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, Band, DONALD MORRISON-Frederick town-Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, PAUL MORROW-Rockford-Alpha Kappa lota, Phi Mu Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Band, Choral Union, Orchestra, HOWARD MORTENSEN-Youngstown-Alpha Epsilon Rho, Le Cercle Francais, Football, GRETA MOTTEL- SON-LaGrange, Illinois-Alpha Chi Omega, Sophomore Counselor, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., C. I. C. ROW 5: CHARLES MOULTON-Arcade, New York-Kappa Phi Kappa, Les Politiques, Mathematics Club, DELMAR MOWERY-Logan-The T833 Club, Phi Epsilon Kappa, Minnesingers, Golf, MARSHALL MOWREY-Alexandria-Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Phi Alpha, President. Les Politiques, Tribe Miami, Inter-Fraternity Council, Baseball, JAMES MYERS-Cincinnati-Sigma Chi, Triad Dance Co-Chairman, ALFRED NARWOLD-Shaker Heights-Delta Tau Delta, HOWARD NEER-Middletown-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ,am ' ff? f ,. 'Q-4, ROW 'lz HENRIETTA NEFF-Dover-Sigma Kappa, President, Mortar Board, Alpha Delta Kappa, Beta Pi Theta, Psi Chi, Student-Faculty Council, Recensio, Business Manager, Kappa Phi, Le Cercle Francais, PATRICIA NELSON-Morristown, Indiana-Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Junior Orchesis, Minnesingers, LYLE NEWKIRK-Greenhills-Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, LlNN NEWMAN-Jetfer- son, RAYMOND NICHOLS-Middletown-Psi Chi, DOROTHEA NICHOLSON-Cleveland Heights-Delta Delta Delta, Student, Tomahawk, Jun- ior Orchesis, ROW 2: KENNETH NOVAK-Elyria-Delta Tau Delta, JOANN NYE-Cleveland--Delta Sigma Epsilon, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., RUDY OAKLETS-Hamilton-Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Kappa Epsilon, Football, Track, KENNETH OETTING-Fort Wayne, Indiana, ANN OHMEIS-Cincinnati-Zeta Tau Alpha, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Madrigal, DUANE OLDFIELD-Newport, Kentucky-Boxing, Wrestling. ROW 3: MARILYN OLSEN-Park Ridge, Illinois-Gamma Phi Beta, Phi Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, Student, Y. W. C. A., CLARENCE ONTKO -Marblehead-Pi Kappa Alpha, Beta Alpha Psi, MARTHA ORTH-Zanesville-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sophomore Counselor, Y. W. C. A., THOMAS OSBORNE-Middletown-Varsity Social Club, Y. M. C. A., C. I. C., JANE OWENS-Muncie, Indiana-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Student, Y. W. C. A., Miami Chemical Society, Choral Union, MARGIE GEHLKER OWINGS-Norwood-Chi Omega, Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A., Marco Polo. ROW 4: MARK OXLEY-Newark-Football, VERA PACEY-Dayton-W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., SAMUEL PALMER-Hinsdale, lllinois-Delta Kappa Epsilon, HAROLD PARKER-Miami, Florida-Sigma Chi, Sigma Gamma Ep- silon, JEAN PARKER-Cincinnati-Delta Zeta, W, A, A., Y, W, C, A., Kappa Phi, Cosmopolitan Club, Orchesis, NORMA BRILLHART PARKER -Akron-Zeta Tau Alpha, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., Home Economics Club. ROW 5: DORlS PATER-Hamilton-Capital University, Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Omega Pi, JOAN PATER-Hamilton-Chi Omega, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Pi Theta, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Le Cercle Francais, Speaker's Bureau, DONALD PATERSON-Batavia-Delta Upsilon, Student, Tomahawk, ROBERT PATTEN-Marie mont-Beta Theta Pi, MARILYN PATTERSON-Bryan-Gamma Phi Beta, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., Choral Union, THOMAS PATTON -Dover-Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Epsilon Kappa. AW, an i, T e it . ,, . .,. ...N . 1 -ie Qu- f r. , r fi ' ' i- 5 - ' SENIORS 54 27, M' Wea. 'Xi ROW I: RICHARD PAUL-Columbus-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, HAROLD PAULY-Troy-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Y. M. C. A., JAMES PEARSON-Plainfield, New Jersey-Beta Theta Pi, Delta Sigma Pi, WILLIAM PECHT-Mansfield-Sigma Chi, Tribe Miami, Boxing, Football, FRANCES PEDRICK-Trenton, New Jersey-Delta Delta Delta, President, Senior Orchesis, W. A. A., Pan-Hellenic Council, WMOH, EUGENE PEMBROKE-Lockport, New York-Delta Chi, Les Politiques, Newman Club. ROW 2: JOHN PENNINGTON-Hamilton-Delta Tau Delta, Delta Sigma Pi, Chorus, GEORGE PERSONS-Elyria-Delta Upsilon, Notre Dame University, Recensio, Tomahawk, WMUB, El Ateneo, HAROLD PETERS-South Charleston-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Tribe Miami, Basketball, Track, HARRY PETRIE-Celina-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Minnesingers, DOLORES PFEIFFER-Dayton-Delta Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Junior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Women's League Council, Inter-Residence Council, Y. W. C. A., Student Religious Council, A. C. E., BURT PHYTHYON-Wadsworth. ROW 3: WILLIAM PIATT-Akron, WOODROW PILLIS-East Rochester, STEVE PIZANlS-Youngs- town-Nu Zeta Psi, JOHN POGUE-Fort Thomas, Kentucky-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Sigma, Basketball, Football, WINFIELD POLK-ZanesviIIe- Lambda Chi Alpha, JAMES PRATT-Fremont. ROW 4: SARAH PRATT-Fairmont, West Virginia-Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, STEWART PROCTOR-Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta, Beta Alpha Psi, Delta Sigma Pi, DORIS PRYOR-Conneaut-A. M. I., Cwen, Sopho- more Counselor, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, Chemistry Club, Orchestra, Virelai, LEONARD PUCKETT-DuQuoin, Illinois-Phi Eta Sigma, MAR- GARET PUGH-Portland, Oregon-Sigma Kappa, Student, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Choral Union, RALPH PUTNEY-Guilford, Con- necticut-Miami University Theatre, Marco Polo, That's Miami Tradition. ROW 5: JAMES QUINN-Cleveland Heights-Phi Delta Theta, Cheerleader, Tomahawk, Newman Club, Glee Club, JANRIK RAGNAR-Chicago, Illinois-Sigma Nu, MORRIS RAMERS-Louisville, Kentucky -Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Delta Sigma Pi, MADONNA RAUDABAUGH-Celina-Kappa Phi, A. C. E., JULIUS REBELES-Elyria-Phi Epsilon Kappa, JOHN REDLIN-Hamilton-Sigma Chi. Qs. Ax . ,lf 1 ,Ave 1 Q' 1 4 t ,. ii 'C' 5 R 4 if I it S L, ', if tcm 5 ROW I: ROBERT REEMELIN-Dayton-Phi Delta Theta, Purdue University, Student, Assistant Business Manager, M-Book, JOHN REEVES- Defiance-Phi Sigma, SpeaIcer's Bureau, BARBARA REID-New Paris-Recensio, Alpha Epsilon Rho, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, LOWELL REID-Napoleon-Phi Kappa Tau, Tribe Miami, Square and Compass Club, Band, Golf, HELEN REISCHMAN-New Madison-Western Col- lege for Women, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Chorus-GEORGE RENKERT-Cleveland-Sigma Chi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Student-Faculty Coun- cil, Vice-Chairman, Head Cheerleader, Recensio, Tomahawk, M-Book, Y. M. C. A., Block M Club. ROW 2: LOUIS RENZI-Bellaire, BETTY JANE RHOADES-Versailles-Delta Sigma Epsilon, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, Y. W. C. A., Lutheran Student Association, Student Religious Council, CARL RIDENOUR-Reily-Phi Epsilon Kappa, Baseball, Basketball, NANCY RIECK-Findlay-DePauw University, Findlay College, Nu Psi Rho, Y. W. C. A., ROSEMARY RIELY-Wyandotte, Indiana-Chi Omega, Student, El Ateneo, Le Cercle Francais, MARION RIGGS- Bellevue, Kentucky-Theta Upsilon, Phi Sigma, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Chemistry Club. ROW 3: JOHN RILEY-Lima, MARY ELLEN RILEY- Westfield, New Jersey-Alpha Omicron Pi, Recensio, Tribe Miami Sponsor, Homecoming Queen, JOHN RITCHEY-Cincinnati-Phi Delta Theta, Princeton University, Delta Sigma Pi, Recensio, Tribe Miami, Baseball, GERTRUDE ELLIS ROGALA-Toledo, MARTHA ROGERS-Dayton-Pi Beta Phi, Y. W. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, Speaker's Bureau, JOHN ROHLFS-Dayton-Phi Delta Theta, Tennis. ROW 4: ROBERT ROOSA -Eaton, ELAINE ROSENBLUM-Brooklyn, New York-Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Hillel, Le Cercle Francais, MARTHA ROSSEL-Nework- Beta Pi Theta, Delta Sigma Pi, Y. W. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, EI Ateneo, Le Cercle Francais, SUSAN ROST-Hamilton-A. M. I., Y. W. C. A., HOWARD ROTTINGHAUS-North College Hill-Newman Club, DONALD ROUSH-Miamisburg. ROW 5: WILLIAM ROWE- Lakewood-Pi Kappa Alpha, A. I. A., STANLEY ROZIC-Cleveland, MARGARET RUCHHOFT-Cincinnati-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sophomore Counselor, Recensio, Bel Canto, JEAN RUFFINI-Astoria, New York-Recensio, Student, Y. W. C. A., ELEANOR RUFFNER-Dayton-Delta Zeta, Recensio, Student, Y. W. C. A., Orchesis, Virelai, That's Miami Tr0CIifI0Y1: WAYNE RUIHLEY-Toledo-Delta Chi, Band, Orchestra. I :si-I SENIORS 56 ,qw WW ' its 909' QP' 237. ROW I: PATRICIA RUMSFIELD-Evanston, Illinois-Chi Omega, Com-Bus, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., PATRICIA RUOFF-Columbus-W. A. A., A. C. E., JOSEPH RUPERT-Wellston, FREDERICK RUSCHER-Middletown, BARBARA RYAN-Lakewood-Delta Delta Delta, MICHAEL SA- BORSE-Youngston-Beta Theta Pi, Football. ROW 2: JUDITH SACHS-Columbus-Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., ALFRED SAHLI-Cleveland -Lambda Chi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, CATHERINE SAINTON-Toledo-Newman Club, MARJORIE SALE-Spencerville-A. M. I., Kappa Phi, WILLIAM SASSER-Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta, RUSSELL SAWMILLER-Dayton-Eta Sigma Phi, Counselor, Student-Faculty Council, Dis- ciplinary Board, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, National President. ROW 3: JOSEPH SBROCCO-Campbell-Lambda Chi Alpha, Student-Faculty Council, JOHN SCANLON-Chicago, Illinois-Delta Chi, Tomahawk, FRANK SCHATZ-Amelia-Sigma Chi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Recensio, Assistant Business Manager, Band, JACK SCHEEHLE-Martins Ferry, ELIZABETH SCHEIBERT-Trenton-Delta Phi Delta, Y. W. C. A., Lutheran Student Association, ELEANOR SCHICK-Pontiac, Michigan-Alpha Chi Omega, Pan-Hellenic Council, Tomahawk, C. I. C. ROW 4: GEORGE SCHMIDT-Cincinnati, PATRICIA SCHMIDT-North College Hill-Alpha Chi Omega, Phi Sigma, Recensio, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., MARGUERITE SCHOEN-Lakewood-Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Omicron, President, Sigma Delta Pi, Cwen, Women's League Council, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., Orchestra, Virelai, DALE SCHUBERT-West Elkton-Band, MARVIN SCHULTZ-Shaker Heights-Phi Delta Theta, Student, Tomahawk, A. I. A., Football, Tennis, Track, RICHARD SCHWALENBERG-Canton-Phi Epsilon Kappa, Track. ROW 5: ROSS SCHWARTZ-Columbus-Phi Epsilon Kappa, JOAN SCHWEIKERT-Cleveland-Theta Upsilon, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, Home Economics Club, ROBERT SEAWARD-West Newton, Massachusetts-Phi Epsilon Kappa, ROBERT SEHRINGER-Lakewood-Pi Kappa Alpha, A. I. A., WILLIAM SEWARD-Painesville-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, JAMES SHAFER-Eaton. mg 1 1 '11 A .gg 11, . el ?'-x. Aim.. ROW I: PATRICIA SHAFER-Findlay-Gamma Phi Beta, Student Union Committee, Recensio, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Miami Chest Captain, Virelai, ANN SHARP-Hamilton-Delta Zeta, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Choral Union, THELMA SHELTON-Covington, Kentucky-Sigma Kappa, W. A. A., Orchesis, CHARLES SHEPARD-Dayton-Phi Gamma Delta, Denison University, Counselor, FOREST SHEPARD-Barrington, Illinois -Delta Tau Delta, PATRICIA SHERMAN-Cincinnati-Gamma Phi Beta, President, Beta Pi Theta, Sigma Delta Pi, Pan-Hellenic Council, Student, Choral Union. ROW 2: JEAN SHIPMAN-Cleveland-Sigma Kappa, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., Choral Union, JOHN SHOPTAUGH'-Bellevue, Kentucky-Sigma Phi Epsilon, Football, MARY JO SHRINER-Cincinnati-Gamma Phi Beta, President, Y. W. C. A., Junior Orchesis, WALLACE SKINNER-Macedonia-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Student, Tomahawk, WMUB, Business Manager, Miami University Theatre, JOY SMALE-Elmhurst, Illinois-Gamma Phi Beta, Alpha Kappa Delta, Psi Chi, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Student Union Committee, Choral Union. ROW 3: ALAN SMITH-Amelia-Phi Kappa Tau, Delta Sigma Pi, JULIA SMITH-Culver, Indiana, MARIAN SMITH-Hamilton -A. M. I., Y. W. C. A., Choral Union, Cosmopolitan Club, ROBERT HEWITT SMITH-Sharonville-Sigma Chi, Delta Sigma Pi, Cosmopolitan Club, Football, MCPHERSON SMITH-Howell, Michigan-Beta Alpha Psi, Les Politiques, ROSE MARY SNIDER-Greenville-Y. W. C. A., Student, Newman Club. ROW 4: CAROLINE SNYDER-Kenmore, New York-Delta Gamma, Student, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., CHARLES SPATH-Hamilton-Pi Kappa Alpha, MARILYN SPEER-Strongsville-Delta Sigma Epsilon, W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., HARLAN SPIES-Dover- Sigma Chi, ROBERT SPINDLER-Hamilton-A. M. I., Band, LEWIS STANLEY-Hillsboro. ROW 5: SHIRLEY STEARNS-Cincinnati-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Senior Orchesis, Recensio, Y. W. C. A., IRMA STECK-Cleveland-Sigma Kappa, Student, Y. C. A., Block M. Club, Le Cercle Francais, Chorus, MARGERY STEFFENS-Cincinnati-Com-Bus, Psi Chi, Student, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Block M Club, Junior Orchesis, Choral Union, RICHARD STEINER-West Milton, MILTON STENTZ--N0fTI'1 COIISQB Hill-M0fI19fT1C'ICS Club: PATRlCIA-5TEPHEN- Lakewood-Alpha Omicron Pi, Pi Omega Pi, Y. W. C. A., Virelai. SENIORS 58 .U be 2- ig ss Z- 1. 3 ,p Wk ,,.. fftim z Q..: R Q XR ,,', K ss. s in 'V S .. ROW 'lz ALFRED STEVENS-Toledo-Sigma Nu, Student, BARBARA STEWART-Bridgeport, Connecticut-Chi Omega, DALE STlEG-Hamil- ton-Delta Upsilon, ROBERT STOECKLEIN-Dayton-Delta Kappa Epsilon, RUTH STOEPPELWERTH-Indianapolis, Indiana-Alpha Chi Omega, Mortar Board, Cwen, Kappa Delta Pi, President, Junior Counselor, House Chairman, Student-Faculty Council, Women's League Council, In- ter-Residence Council, Pan-Hellenic Council, Recensio, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Miami Chest Captain, Lutheran Student Association, A. C. E., JOSEPH STONE-Chicago, Illinois-Zeta Beta Tau, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Student, WMOH, WMUB, Program Manager, Hillel. ROW 2: LOIS STROTHER-Covington, Kentucky-Alpha Chi Omega, W. A. A., Aeronautics Club, GLENN STRUBLE-Dayton, JOHN STUCKEY-Van Wert- Kappa Delta Pi, Tribe Miami, Kappa Phi Kappa, Basketball, WILLIAM STUCKMAN-Farmer-Phi Delta Theta, Tomahawk, Circulation Man- ager, M-Book, WMUB, Miami University Theatre, Band, Glee Club, JACK STUTZ-Mantua-Beta Alpha Psi, ROBERT SULLlVAN-Dayton- Lambda Chi Alpha, Epsilon Pi Tau. ROW 3: IRENE SUNTALA-Cleveland-Campus Club, Y. W. C. A., Madrigal, Virelai, MILDRED SUN- TALA-Cleveland-A. M. I., Com-Bus, Y. W. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, ESTHER SUPOWIT-Dayton-Alpha Epsilon Phi, President, Pan-Hel- lenic Council, Recensio, Hillel, DARRELL SUTTON-Granville-Phi Delta Theta, Counselor, Varsity Social Club, President, Baseball, EVELYN SWINDLER-Wilmington-Sigma Kappa, Delta Omicron, Band, Choral Union, Orchestra, Marco Polo, JEANNE BELCHER THEOBALD-Hamil- ton-Pi Beta Phi, Mortar Board, Cwen, Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Counselor, Women's League Council, Secretary-Treasurer, Y. W. C. A., Miami Chest Co-Chairman, A. C. E. ROW 4: ALYCE THOMAS-Cincinnati-Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, Madrigal, Virelai, CALVIN THOMIN- Hamilton, SYLVIA TIEFERMANN-North College Hill-Alpha Chi Omega, Y. W. C. A., Bel Canto, ALLAN TIMPLE-Sandusky, HOWARD TOLLE-Dayton-Beta Alpha Psi, WILLIAM TOMKO-Parma. ROW 5: MARY TOTH-Shaker Heights-Kappa Delta Pi, Sophomore Counselor, Recensio, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Miami Chest Captain, Newman Club A. C. E., Le Cercle Francais, Junior Orchesis, ALBERTA TREON-West Carrollton-Delta Omicron, Band, Choral Union, Orchestra, RUSSELL TREON-West Carrollton, ROWENA TRONNES-Mishawaka, Indiana -Delta Gamma, Mortar Board, Alethenai, Student-Faculty Council, Student, Associate Editor, M-Book, ROBERT TROUP-Miamisburg, RON- ALD TUCKER-Centerburg-Sigma Nu. . I ' ' I lib X . N . ' '. I wi A I .- E, N kj ' R 1 R I l:f,+'.' 2 i W ' 5 ' slsw I 'xl' - Q FT A . 3 , D I ay . , ,wr i ' . . 4. y ROW 'la JOAN LURICH-Camden-Student, HAROLD UNGER-Cleveland-Beta Theta Pi, Phi Sigma, Counselor, REBECCA URBACH-Rush- ville, Indiana-Senior Orchesis, Student, Y. W. C. A., PATRICIA VAN ATTA-Covington, Kentucky-Delta Sigma Epsilon, Lutheran Student Association, C. I. C., Madrigal, DOROTHY VAN AUSDAL-Lewisburg-Phi Sigma, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, President, JOHN VELZY- Batavia, New York-Y. M. C. A., Red Cap Revue. ROW 2: MEREDITH WADE-Wyoming, FLORENCE WAGNER-Cohoes, New York-Home Economics Club, Y. W. C. A., Westminster Cabinet, WILLIAM WALN-Springfield-Notre Dame University, Counselor, RICHARD WALTEN- BAUGH-North Canton-Sigma Chi, ROBERT WALTER-Wyoming-Sigma Chi, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, M'BooIn, MARJORIE WALTZ-Bay Village-Theta Upsilon, Y. W. C. A., Kappa Phi, A. C. E. ROW 3: RICHARD WALTZ-Hudson-Sigma Nu, Delta Sigma Pi, Delta Sigma Theta, DAVID WASMUTH-Andrews, Indiana-Delta Kappa Epsilon, Inter-Fraternity Council, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, ROBERT WATERS -Medina, New York-Sigma Chi, President, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student, Y. M. C. A., Band, MYRA WATKINS-Toledo-Student, Y. W. C. A., Christian Science Organization, Block M Club, Choral Union, PAUL WATKINS-Waynesville-Wesley Foundation Cabinet, Delta Sigma Theta, President, Speaker's Bureau, Band, JANE WEAVER-Chillicothe. ROW 4: DUANE WEBER-Medina-Delta Tau Delta, Box- ing, Football, HOWARD WEDEGARTNER-Sheboygan, Wisconsin-Pi Kappa Alpha, A. I. A., President, JOHN WEICHEL-Sandusky-Sigma Chi, Beta Alpha Psi, Recensio, JOHN WEIHER-Dayton-Delta Tau Delta, Cosmopolitan Club, RICHARD WEIMER-Troy-Pi Kappa Alpha, Epsilon Pi Tau, Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, ROBERT WEIS-C'ncinnati-WMUB. ROW 5: MARY WEISBRODT-Sardinia-Theta Up- silon, Wilmington College, Kappa Phi, Y. W. C. A., Cosmopolitan Club, BETTIE JANE WEISEL-Cincinnati-Student, Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., HARRY WELLMAN-Cincinnati-Beta Theta Pi, United States Naval Acudemy, Counselor, HOMER WERNER-Canton, CHELLA JANE WERT- Covington, Kentucky-A. M. I., Y. W. C. A., A. C. E., CAROL WERTHEIMER-Chicago, Illinois-Alpha Epsilon Phi, Recensio, Y. W. C. A. SENIORS 60 ROW I: VIRGINIA WHEELER-Medina-Delta Gamma, WILLIAM WHITAKER-Springfield-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Psi Chi, President, Lutheran Student Association, PHYLLIS WHITE-Leipsic-Kappa Kappa Gamma, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, Junior Counselor, Women's League Council, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A. Cabinet, Madrigal, President, Virelai, ROGER WHITE-Shelby, RUTH WHITE-Oxford-Delta Gamma, Delta Phi Delta, Senior Orchesis, Recensio, WILLIAM WHITELAW-Lakewood-Delta Kappa Epsilon. ROW 2: ALLEN WIANT-Oxford- Sigma Pi Sigma, Mathematics Club, Wesley Foundation, Delta Sigma Theta, Choral Union, KENNETH WIESE-Cincinnati-Delta Upsilon, RICHARD WILCOX-Cleveland-Phi Delta Theta, CHARLES WILEY-Middletown-Delta Phi Delta, President, Orchestra, JEANNE WILKINSON GOEBEL-Gates Mills-Delta Sigma Epsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Home Economics Club, BARBARA WILLARD--Toledo-Delta Zeta, Mortar Board, Cwen, Sophomore Counselor, House Chairman, Kappa Delta Pi, Women's League Council, Inter-Residence Council, A. C. E. ROW 3: MAR- MIAN WILLIAMS-Akron-Delta Gamma, Tomahawk, Y. W. C. A., Junfor Orchesis, ROBERT JAMES WILLIAMS-Terrace Park-Delta Kappa Epsilon, ROBERT RYAN WILLIAMS-Cleveland Heights, ROGER WILLIAMS-Dayton-Delta Phi Delta, A. I. A., WILFORD WlLLlNG-Cleve- land, HOWARD WILSON-Batavia-Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Eta Sigma, Delta Sigma Pi. ROW 4: MARION WILSON-Lakewood-Theta Upsi- Ion, President, Pan-Hellenic Council, WMUB, Y. W. C. A., Student Religious Council, Wesley Foundation, Kappa Phi, Block M Club, Home Economics Club, WILLIAM WILSON-Greenville-Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Eosilon Kappa, Cross Country, Track, WILLIAM WINNE, ROBERT WIN- TERHOFF-Ashville-Epsilon Pi Tau, Phi Epsilon Kappa, ALICE WINTERS-Teaneck, New Jersey-Alpha Chi Omega, Psi Chi, Y. W. C. A., EI Ateneo, President, Choral Union, JOHN WISSLER-Chillicothe-Phi Delta Theta. ROW 5: DOROTHY WITHERSPOON-Edgewood, Mary- land-Zeta Tau Alpha, Cwen, Com-Bus, President, Sophomore Counselor, Inter-Residence Council, Women's League Council, Newman Club, JACK WITTMAN-Cleveland Heights-Phi Epsilon Kappa, Tribe Miami, Student, Sports Editor, M-Book, Baseball, CHARLES WOLF-Berwyn, Illinois-Delta Upsilon, DONALD WOLF-Van Wert-Kappa Delta Pi, Kappa Phi Kappa, Band, Choral Union, Orchestra, ROLLIN WORDEN -Ravenna-Sigma Chi, Kent State University, TED WOZNICKI-Cleveland-Sigma Nu, Tribe Miami, Senior Class Secretary-Treasurer, Cross Country, Track. l ROW l: JEANNE SNEDDEN WREDE--Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-Sigma Kappa, Tomahawk, ROBERT WREDE-Cincinnati-Delta Tau Delta, Foot' ball, ELMER WRIGHT-Oxford-Beta Theta Pi, MARY WRIGHT-Oxford-Theta Upsilon, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Sigma, Bond, Orchestra, KENNETH YARBER-Middletown-Theta Chi, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Toma'1awk, WMOH, WMUB, Program Manager, Track. ROW 2: ELEANOR YOUNG-Grand Rapids, Michigan-Alpha Chi Omega, President, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Pan-Hellenic Council, WMUB, JOHN YOUNG-HamiI- long BEVERLY YOUNGMAN-Delmar, New York-Alpha Chi Omega, JOSEPH ZIEVERINK-Greenhills, STEVE ZVOSEC-Lorain-Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Track. GRADUATES we 'ff - - i . K 1 'U H f ' a, N' ' J - I . , 5 v,' su 1 , fe . s Carlos Ballerina Fin H. J. Bielke Jean Wills Feldman John B. Whitlock SIohT Wolk is o Tomilior ploce by The Time The Third yeor rolls orounol. Miomi is Their home os well os Their school. The Junior Prom, hohorory iniTioTior1s, spring elecTions ore spoTlighTeol everiTs. The hours of iunior men ond women ore Tull of ocTiviTies, sTudies, ond Tun -They're working, reochirig Tor ThoT degree. V. Pres. Nancy McGinnis Sec.-Treos. Dolores Pfeiffer Pres. Howard Buker Ellen Ahana William Aicholtz Jacqueline Aller Kenneth Allerman Robert Anderson 4 Sara Anderson William Andrews John Argus Beverly Anshutz Jo Ann App 0 William Aring Ruth Arstringstall Barbara Ascher Mary Wynne Atkinson Allen Augenstein 0 Margaret Ayers Mitzi Badger Fritz Baehr E. J. Bailey Donald E. Baker 9 Martha Jane Baker Martha Jean Ballenger Norma Barker Phyllis Barker John Barnes O Jane Barnett George Barr Bennet Bartels Mary Jane Batt Robert Baxter 0 William Baxter Arthur Beach Helen Beal Thelma Beard Margil Benedict 4 John Beniamin Richard Bennett Joan Benoy Marvin Bentley Marilyn Berg 4' John Berger Allen Bergman Jack Bernhardt Helen Janice Berry Nancy Biddle 4 Roy Birmingham Robert Black Thomas Blackiston Barbara Bland Edith Blanke 4 Ruth Blower Stanley Bohl Richard Bond Barbara Boos Charlotte Borcherding 0' Johann Borgerman Joan Bowman Phyllis Bradford Richard Braun Jane Brigham 4 Ruth Brock Shirley Brookins Leroy Brooks Albert L. Brown Arthur Brown 0 Robert W. Buck Francis H. Buhler Richard T. Buhler Howard Buker Eugene Burnetta 4' V I John Burris Anita Bury Nancy Bussard Kenneth Butler Nancy Butterfield Q Howard Butterworth Sam Calascibett Martha Camp Robert W. Cantoni Gary Carle Q John Carley Suzanne Carnochan William F. Carroll Charles Carter Sue Carter 9 Joyce Chafer Chirley Chance C. Richard Chappelear Carol Clark Robert Clark 0 Ruth Ellen Clark Betty Clear Thomas Clear Michael Clemente Martha Jo Cline 4' Beverly Coates Russell Coates Duane Cogswell Colleen Conrey William Cook Q Thomas B. Cooley Charles H. Cooper Carl Cooperrider George Coorey Byron Copp 9 W A -1 F 0 1 i C gi. vm-f, w I L BLXN I . u--X5 ,xv 3 P 1 1 1 ' x L, , y 41' Q vs - s 1 I JUNIORS 66 John Costeines Peggy Cotner Nolan Crawford Thomas W. Cristal James A. Cuebas 4' Ruth Culp Robert Cummings Roger Cummings Herbert Curry William Danner 4' Richard Daugherty William L. Daugherty Donald Davidson Glenn Davis Joseph Davis 9 Mariorie R. Davis Henry deHamel Warren DeLano Charlene Dellinger Mary Pat Dempsey 4 Bette Denham Patricia Dennis Norma Dent Richard Derr Harold Deutsch 9 Jane Dewey Charme DeVine Jane DeVore James Dickson Richard Dignan 4' John L. Dimmig Jane Dixon Gordon Dodge Kenneth Dole J. William Douds 4 Jerry Douglas Marion Dove Marcia Draudt Dorothy Dudrow Thomas Durr 4 Jane Durrell John Dwyer Harold W. Easley Patricia Eckstein Bernard Edstrom O Carolyn Edwards Robert Effinger James Ehler Barbara Eldredge Keith Enerle 9 Rodney L. Enochs Richard Evans Charles Ewalt Martha M. Ewing Betty Eyler 4 Joseph Fallanca Milton Farber Janet Faris Rosadel Fendrick Anne Ferguson 4 Mariana Finkbeiner Fred Fisher Grace Fisher Donald Fitzsimmons Marilyn Fleming William Fogle Betty Foster Jerry Foster Joann Foster Elvin Frankel 9 L L V-. . 1 ' I I- , v .f N JUNIORS ui if it I X Z fe' 68 Robert Frederick Donald Fribourg Wilfred Fries Patricia Fry Peggy Lou Fugate 4 John E. Fulker Robert Fulton Ruth Gaenge C. Marvin Gardner Joseph Garn 0 Barbara Gaver Florence Geisler lvan Gelfand Ray Giesse John Gilla 0 Joan Gimse Paul Glasmeier Bruce Goldtlies Marjorie Gooch Nathine Goodenough 9 Ann Goodwin Eugene Gordon Harold Gorss Patricia Crahan Mary Frances Green 9 Mary Louise Greene Lenore Grega Patricia Grooms Martha Gross Sue Gross O George Gugle Roberta Guiller Thelma Guinn Gunder Gundersen Lois Haager 4' Terry Haas Frank Hacker James Haffner Jeannine Hagan Jean Hage 0 Dan Hager John Hagerty Paul Haigh Doris Pauline Hall Robert Hamilton 4 Richard Haney David Harbison Wilma Hardy Roy Harriger Jean Harrington 0 James Harris Dale Harrison Paul Hart Robert Harter Tom Hartman 9 Bonnie Hartung Darrold Haskell Patricia Hastings Phyllis Haverstick Robert Heidrich 9 Jack Heltman Margaret Helton Ruth Helwig Jean Hempel Alice Hendry 9 Richard Henn Delores Henning Mary Lou Henry Judith Ann Herdman Victor Hesse 9 Y .,r, mx li S Pi 4' It , sr , my I. , , F 1'-A Fi. ,mv , gy JUNIORS D ,K my tt' bf J , .N E itil 5 U ,,i- :.,, ., ,rea ,. ,q.iq ,. 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Jacob Allan Jacobs Sanford Jacobs Q Arnold Jacobson Edward Jenkins LeRoy Jensen Donn Johnson Herbert Johnson Jay Johnson Marian Johnson Ockle Johnson Paul R. Johnson Jo Ann Johnston O John Johnston Richard Jones Warren Jones Albert Jordan Rosemary Joyce 0 Ralph Joyner Edward Judy Lewis Kaczmarek John Kaeser Olga Kanareff 9 Donald Kear Bertwin Keller Jean Keller Mary Allen Keller Tom Kemp 0 Dwight Kennedy William Kennerdell William Kershner James B. Kesler Joyce Keyes 0 Donald A. Kinch Carol Kingseed Charles Kinney Joyce Kircher Thomas Kirshner Q Jean Kish Martha Klein Alice Kleinfelder Anna Mae Knapman Virginia Knesal 0 if 1.. 'F oh 1 'l ' 5. gi, F in ly Q . 3 1 5 5 is Cs Q J li' 1 . 1 x ,:.. .k,. . 432 I ,.1i , is 9' K 'K i F- L l r 1' MGA JUNIORS 'Rf Sou.. ,4 y ' fi X wi N, f 4.0, 5 wi 'fri +1 , X R . N s Q- ' ! 7 I ak n - ffl fi V -'fire gl 35 F, ,., 4 ,, , 1:5 V' X' l A bf .Q ,f L ' A , 1,11- L 2. N f I A vm vw 1 4, . we , 44 fav 72 -1. L ,wx-sg X 3' ? Wx + 6 R ' ff.. X A K 1 X 4 5 Y X .. A? Q. A we g XXV 2 f xx f ji , rv fx 's xifl , , all , at X , f ' iz. - J F fi 7' V J . +f'f'15 'wx J 1' f- rw 4 fd? f firm - f f 0' .. Scott Knisley Martin Koepp Robert Kosky Lois Krichbaum Doris Krueger 4' Robert E. Lakin William G. Lakoff Charlene Lammers Eleanor Latsa John Lauritzen 4 Maralyn Lover Herbert Ledyard John Lee Mary Ann Lee Joseph Lefkovitz 4 Francis Leforgeais Frances Lepley Nancy Leslie Stella Lovitt Richard Lewis O' Norman Liedtke Joseph Liming Samuel Lindner Carolyn Lindsey Virginia Liston 0' Carol Lloyd Alvin Loop Joseph Lowenstein Rupert Loyd Janet Lucas Q Fred Lutz Webb Mackenzie Noble Mackey Robert MacQuiston David S. Maddox 4' Mary Magaw Eileen Magie Ruth Malanowski Nancy Mann Sheldon S. Mann Q Mary Ann Maple Mariorie Marritt Charles S. Marsh Margery Martens Donald Marx 4' Rcbert Mastermon James Mathewson Marie Matson Howard Mayer James McAuley 4' Jeannette McCormick Cecelia McCormish Helen McCoy Maurine McCulloch John McDermott 0 Richard McDonald William McGee Nancy McGinnis Joseph McGuire John McLaren 4 Timothy McLaughlin Marcia McLean William McMillen Herschel McNabb Rita Means 4 Jerry Mellman Jean Melnick Doris Melton Dale Meredith Richard B. Merriman Q JUNIORS ,gif X 'www 'S X HK v WIP C J t '2v'3?? I ,.V. ' W K 'Mg . . L: A VVZI ,, A t .. x 1 , '27 X 3,1 , J. , ,V A- X 5 'i'i 4f5 V x X A ,Q x A V K W I , ' X ,X Y Lf 'V Ei if- J J l sf- t c X T' Ah dw . ,sz 2? .X M, iq f PW if ' , ri 74 3 if fa i 4 K . A R qs - 5' :: 2 :Zn Q 5 is 5 f was Helen Michak Frances Miller Gerald Miller Martha Miller Nancy Miller 4 Betty Minnich Helen Mitchell Lester Mohrfield Charles Morgan Cecil Morris 0 John Moser James E. Mowry Dorothy Mulberry Elizabeth Mullins Charlotte Mumma 4' J. Mack Muntsinger Frances Murphy George Nachman Ellen Neidhart Donald Netzley 0' Barclay Newell Jack Newton Mary Ellen Nicholls Robert Nichols Thomas Niederkorn 4' Shirley Nieman Vicharn Nivatvongs Roger Northrup Robert L. Oakley Leon Oancea 4 Harriet O'Brien R. Terence O'Brien Jerry Oldham Robyn Oldham Rene Olson O Robert E. Opie Zedith Orr Ruth Ostholthoff Richard Oswald Stanley Owczarek 9 Mal Ownigs Austin Palmer Briggs Palmer Anita Pape John Parsons 0 Kermit Parsons Janice Patten Patricia Patten Justyn Patterson Hal Paul 9 John G. Paulin May Peal S. Jordan Perlman Walter Perry Richard Petonke Q Richard Phillips Barbara Pidgeon Donald Pollock Jean Powell Margaret Prafka 4' Judith Pratt Elena Price Eugene Price Tom Proctor Richard Pryor 4 John Puckett Barbara Pugh Charlotte Pugh Kenneth C. Pugh Robert Purcell Q JUNIORS Q31-Viv -sc AI i f I , - '-52 , R . 5 Q-P E' , 'H X gm wsew' JSR ' .Q ew Q :'-fr: ,. k f QS X' 1 5 sm Q , , Q ' , R ,fn - -. 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Quinlan Bernita Ray 0 Raymond Recht Helen Reed Nancy Reimann Gloria Rekers Jenny Lou Craig Renkert 4' Theodore Repper Loren Rice Lee Riefstahl Jane Rieger Robert Riley 9 Virginia Rinehart Wayne Rismiller Eugene Robinson Rosalinda Robison Marcia Roeding Q Betty Roehll Kathryn Roemer Susan Rogers Eugene Ronshagen Darrell Roth 0 Nancy Roth Clarice Ryan Alfred Sahli Patricia Sampson Joan Sarchet 9 Merl Sayers Donald Schliesman Patricia Schlosser Charles Schmermund Joanne Schneider 4 Victor Schoen Marian Schoenberger Ruth Schrock Jack Schweibold James Scott 0 Harmon Seals Nancy Shaffer Joyce Shamley Edward Shank Betty Shannon 9 Lawrence Shapiro Eleanor Sherman Frank Sherwood Richard Shope Nelson Shurts 0 Madelyn Sickles Marilyn Simmons George Sinclair George Sinks Don Sinzinger 4 William Sloan Robert Slocum Edmund Smith James Smith Richard M. Smith Q Robert R. Smith Thomas Smith Willard Smith Jerry Sodders Frances Sohngen 9 Fred Soller Helen Spahr John D. Spangler Forrest Speirs Anne Spiegel 9 JUNICRS we .,...,- .9 , . 'fever ,, UU ef f ifxw .',, , 78 Anne Staley Charles R. Sta'ey Richard Staley Richard Stastny Michael Stavoie 9 Verl Steen Carol Steffen Susan Stevens George Stillwaufvh Arthur Stone 4' Robert Storey Don E. Stout Mary Strimp'e Richard Strimp'e Richard Strohmeyer 4 Don Surriolae Lee Swanson Joyce Swlnli Phyllis Taylor Constance Teichcrt 4 Thomas A. Tharp Thomas Thayer Arthur Thieme Marilyn Thomas Jack Thornbury 4' Miriam Thrall Robert Thurston David R. Toeppen Arthur Trapp William Treadway 4 Mary Jo Truesclale Phyllis Turner James Twohia John Underwood Charles Unglesby 4 Chester Urbschat Eugene Valle William Van Brocklin Sheldon G. Veil Ray Vintilla 4' Mariorie Wagner Paul Walter Charles M. Ware lan Webber Hal C. Weed 0 Stephen Weeks Donald Weisman Jay C. Welch Venabelle Welday Ruth Wendel 4 John Werth Eunice Westbrook Donna Wester Helen Marie Whitt Ned Wick 9 James Wilken Edward A. Williams .loan Williams Richard Williams Frances Williamson 9 Glenn Williamson Frances Wilson Harold Wilson John Wilson Kenneth A. Wilson 4 Ruth Wilson Eugene Wine John Winter Gerald Winters Leonard Wirtz 9 may SQ! 'D v- 4: . W Q XX. in .J Warren Wirtz Mary Jane Wisecup Art Wisehart Glenna Withrow William Woike 0 Margaret Woodard Robert Wright David Wuerth William Yensel Katherine Young 0' Kenneth Younkman Evelyn Zahig Eleanor Zeis Dorothy Zerger Dick Zilm O' Richard J. Zimmerman Richard O. Zimmerman Eleanor Zinsmiester George Zivic 9 NAVY SPECIAL STUDENTS 7417-11. Lieut. i.g. Kermit Bonner, U. S. N. Lieut. Ralph Byard, U. S. N. Lieut. Arthur Crawford, U. S. N. Lieut. Albert Garbak, U. S. N. N Lieut. i.g. Michael Hricinak, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. Herbert Lake, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. Joseph Nemetz, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. John Oliver, U. S. N. Lieut. John R. Riediger, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. Alden Riker, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. Richard Sipe, U. S. N. Comdr. Albert Thompson, U. S. N. Lieut. i.g. Albert Vittek, U. S. N. Lieut. Wilfred Wallace, U. S. N. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS S 1. . r. f . f+A Y ......,,.,-P' ' 1. .f-'-: '36 5 ,'lv' 7 4' . 4. . . , 'HSI 'mv' 1 1-Q,-:N fire? ,ar s.-.ff ,rvwv ,, ,M-fl 1 ,f 4 l XM Weorers ot the crown ond scepter ot Cwen, the key of Phi Eto Sigmo, shiny new sorority ond troternity pins-hours spent in work os counselors, in publico- tions offices, in clossrooms, in sports, in orgonizo- tions-from term popers to porties-these sopho- mores, now fully occlimotized to college lite, ore toking port in every tocet ot it. Their tirst yeor, o greet one. This second yeor-even better! V. Pres. Jecninne Weaver, Pres. Bruce Young, Sec.-Treas. Suzanne Thorn. WB ,f'Nl.4. Nw ,r .-. A l Ugwxh. QYIM' Y A r . . 4 H M. f . --,,.:, A , J ,J -z-,,. f-ff K pil' . . . . n-I V, , s ., 45-1 Q .. .Am , , ff , .. s . -n-.kt uv 4' ' . p . ,gi ri , Q ri .1 , ,n. xi 43 .. Q . 4.M .4 1' . ' v. - ' I, , .V .I , ,Ai f ,W A uf? -H3019-, J. 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Mi, K , . if 9 I , -iii! 6- SOPHOMORES 84 , x , ,.L5.,tliN Donald Berndsen Irene Bescherner Milton Bialosky Jack Bickett Ann Bishop 4 Theresa Blakely William Boes James Bohlander Thomas Bonsor Marilyn Bowen 0' Robert Box William H. Braun Mary Anne Brawley Jeanette Brees Louis Bremer 0 Dorothy Brentlinger Joseph Briggs Carolyn Brigner William Brisbin Harley Brocklehurst 0 Archibald Brown Margaret Brown Susanne Brumbaugh Fred Bruner Cornelius R. Brussee 4 Dixie Bryan Nicholas Buian Murray Bullis Asa Butterfield Betty Buttolph Q Paul Byrd Robert N. Campbell Herbert Canada Harry Carr Elaine Caruso 4 Helen Cecere Susan Chace Irene Chacos Amy Chandler Esther Chaney 4 Thomas Chapman Betty Jo Chilcote Dorothy Christan Donna Christoff Donald Church 0' Rena Churgin Donald Cisar Marie Clancy Paul Clark Virginia Clark 4 Shirley Clippinger Nancy Close Thomas Coakley Martha Cody Colleen Coe 0 Alfred Cohen Harry Cole Richard Cole Patricia Compton Donald Connell 0 Sally Conners Mary Conti Ann Conway Nancy Cool Joyce Cooley 9 Jean Corle Owen Cornell Thomas A. Covy Philip Courtney Jacqueline Cowin 0 Jo Cox Nancy Cox Nancy Crawford Richard Cromer Richard E. Crooks 4 Thalia Croushore Joyce Crosby Lois Crumbaker Jean Daugherty Dorothy Davidson 4 Russell Davies Lenore Davis Mervin Davis Donna Dazey Jane Decker 4 Francis DeLaney Nick Demetrion Sheila Dennis Margaret Dennison y Margaret Denny slr v GL Q- f....f s x.. 'big 2- -. 13 Q K' I ll - n',ig gg it , K 2 WJ if Q,-5 s l? fx ' A f' --:sg N ..va,e.. ., xx K I New x r J , qs '76 . f,-V 3 A- ff. -' ,f -:Si . f 833.- f 1 l f , ll r X A , 'W .' 'iw ' N 'S XA 41 Z ex V p N 4' f ,Q if L , X ' E YY' 1 1 Mmm-P ' 15? li SOPHOMORES 86 Betty Derhammer Edmund DiCenzo Carol Dickson Jane Diehl Thomas Dinwiddie 4' Jack Disher Robert Dixon Betty Dodd Virginia Domasky Robert R. Donaldson 4 William Dovenbarger Leroy Downs Clarice Doxtater James Dulmage David Dunkle 4 John Dunkle Robert Dunlap George Earley Mary Early Marilyn Egel 9' Chester Eggers Alice Eggleston Joyce Eldridge Patricia Elliott William T. Elliott 9 Joan Ellsworth Carl Ely Harry Englehart Nancy Erhardt Russell J. Esch 4 Daphane Evans Donald Fagan Albert Falther James Feld Bernard Fell 9 Gerald W. Fell Robert Fell Mary Fenker Jean Ferriell George Farris Q Richard Ferris Dudley Fetzer Robert Fields John Fielman Patricia Findley Q Thomas Fish Edward A. Fitkin Janet Fleming Elizabeth Flick Janice Foley 4 Birchard Foster Joan Foster Robert D. Fox William Frary James Frazier 0 Carolyn Freed Nancy Freshour Lillian Friedman Robert Fritz Jack Fryman 4 Joyce Fuller Jo Ann Funkhouser June Gadske Ruth Galbraith David Galbreath 4 George Garland Charles Garverick Dick Gascoigne Donald Geckeler Wilbert Geer 9 Donald Gerber Carmen Gerig William Gibbs Marilyn Gilfillan Joanne Gilman 4 Suzanne Ginn Ruth Glendenning Werner Goldman Barbara Good William Gosney 4 Jack Graef Richard Graham Gourley Gray Nancy Gray Ann Greene 9' Janet Grevey Sally Griffith Shirley Groom Robert Gross Alice Jean Guckian 4 Ismail x L-A x Www in c a E 1 , ,,'- . ix , J f ' af' L. f my Q gihr ew SOPHOMORES g,,:,1,, ,,h , gr-22::.5' f ,U ,M 1 , Jane Guthals John Haas Sally Hahn Lois Halderman John Haley Q Donald S. Hall Jane Hall David Hamilton Joyce Hamilton Thomas Hamm Q Claude Hammond Jean Hanneman Donald Hannon Robert Harrington Philip Harris 0' Robert Harris Rita Hartenbaum Patricia Hartle John Hartleb Barbara Hassel 0 Lois Hawker Joseph Hayden Robert Heacox Mary Heaton John Hefner 4 John Heiser Zoe Henn Edith Henson Virginia Hepburn Ellie Heuser 4 Barbara Hiestand Victoria Higham Gale Highland Millard Highley Joann Highmiller 4 Jeanne Hines Lorne Hinkle Peter Hironaka William Hock Yvonne Hodrus 9 Eva M. Hogue Jo Ann Holbrock William Holcepl Marjorie Hole Clare Hollister 9 Dorothy Holloway Betty Hopkins Mariiane Hopkins Eula Horn Linda Lee Horton 4 Nancy Howell Robert Howland Ann Hoyt Ann Huffman William Humes 4 Patricia Hunter Jack Hurley Jack Hutchinson John Hyer Esther lglehart 4' Ruth Irvin Ruth lsackila Sally James Joyce Jamison Mariorie Jenkins 4 Betty Ann Johnson Dorothy Johnson Eleanor Johnson Patricia Johnson Vance Johnson 4 Robert Johnson Virginia Jones Robert Jote Robert Karg John Katterheinrich 4' John Kautz Eleanor Kefter Jean Kessel Marilyn Kimball Diane King 4' William Kinkoph Barbara Kirkbride Delores Kish Suzanne Klepinger Vivienne Knapp 4 Esther Kneisley William Kneller Barbara Knoch Jane Knowlton William Kohl 9 fsjx 3 A A 4f::,.,. NK? Q- Z xl as 'Hi ff? if P Nic Ki . if QR 5 A ia Xa ' .A QR , we N sr 52 s s :R Fw ' in 1 if I Mt 9, yymw, V NT- 'ef WFS f Z A ff ,mf- ., if S S Q w , Q .m'?.,:,ss . ,Wx I ! m V SOPHOMORES I ass, 'E Awww I lris Kolp Donald Koman Eleanor Koons Phyllis Kottler Mary Ellen Kramer 4 Allan Kreidler Richard Kretch Erline Kuenning Shirley Kuppinger Lois Kutler 9 Sally Kyle Eleanor Lacy Dan LaMarche Richard Lamb Walter Lancaster 4' Carol Lang Stephen Laposki Seet B. Lau Roger Lausch Donald Lawrence 4 Carl J. Leach David Leach Jayleene Leach Don Leffler Mathew Leonard 4' Donald Leslie Miriam Lichti Robert Lindner Michael Linn Lyman Lloyd 4 Don Loss Charles Love Frances Lovett Elizabeth Lowe Patricia Lowry 0 Hedvika Lucas Joseph T. Lukens Wayne Lutz Patricia Lybarger George M. Mack O' Joan Moddux Frank Maglich Elaine Maier Jane K. Maize Gloria Malphrus 0 Patricia Mannix Sarah Manrod Dixon Maple Homer Markle Denese Martell 4 John Martin Nancy Martin Thomas L. Martin Joan Mathis Louise Matson 0 Martha McCarroll Robert McCormick Harry McCoy Kenneth McCray Nancy McDevitt Q Francis McFall Robert McGeary Earl McGovern John McKee William McKee O' Betsy McLain Lois McNair Joann McNelly Scotty McPherson Harvey C. Meinzer 4' Wendell Merker Cathy Messner Evelyn Meyer Lois Miles Janet Miller 4' Mary K. Miller Maurice Miller Jack Milligan Jan Mills Richard Mills 9 Robert Minch James Minns Howard Mitzel Janet Montgomery Marvin Moorehead 9 Donald Moser Robert Mosley Howard Moss Ronald Moss Richard Motter 4' W4 'nrq- '- ,aw w uf 5 X H 5 Nm Q ' iv-Vt SOPHOMORES 92 sc QI Richard Moyer Marilyn Mueller Thomas Muntsinger Barbara Murphy Edward Murphy 4' Louise Murray Nancy Myers Raymond Nagel William F. Nagory Frances Nellis 4 Barbara New James Noel Rachel Nordberg Donald Notter Helene Oatts Q Kenneth Oliver Paul Olson Margaret Orr Edward O. Orth Jo Ann Osborne 9 Jerome Ostrow Carmen Ottman James Panzer LaVerne Parhamovich Charles Parks 4' Antone Pathe Mary Patten Norman Pentz Carol Pesany Donald Peters 4' Anne Petree Michael Phillips Shirley Phillips Paul Pieratt Carolyn Ploger 4 David Pogue Patty Pollard Lawrence Pomeroy Alice Pool Robert Postle 0 Mary Potts Dolores Powell Maxine Powell William Race Florence Ramsey 4 Joyce Rapp Marilyn Rapp Edward Reamer Ruth Reams Norman Reed 4 Nancy Reese Raymond Reid Robert Reist Janice Rennick Geraldine Resch 4 Thomas Reynolds William Reynolds Barbara Rieck Jane Rieck Robert G. Riley 0 Beverly Roberts Ruth Robinette Betty Roeddiger Walter Roehll Jane Roeser 4' Charles Rogers Thomas Rogers Suzanne Rolfes Donald Roller John Romilly 0 Charles Rosenblatt William Rossel Carolyn Rost Donald Rost Daniel Roth 0 Robert Ruchhoft Jacob M. Ruoff James Sallee John Sanders William J. Saunders 0 Q Paul D. Savage Jeannine Sayers Virgil Sayre Harry Schaleman Ruth Schatz O' Lois Schmeemeacker Ronald Scheurer Jean Schluep Fred Schmidt Herman Schmidt 0 Q Y- 'ln In ' fi'i'f 'fifW'? t5t'ii t Q. a sf X , 1, , J , M, Q ws - - v 1 ' , - 's ck- ' nfs' ii + Vi s, , ix if X55 - w f if V, 1 , ,A .... - 'Wh , , 'gs .J if K it HEw'5s Y K ' 5 X ti ,FI 'hw I K - s Q 'Ss e -M get A-Q 59 1 .X C :,, ts? .. W 3 we X u fi-is -I IV x 5 N gg, Q .sf 'W' N ,.,. 'V X LM ,H lD?9 'WU1U :X ai '- up , K. ff' W VV . Q fifgws nr' 1. fl :xiii 3' 1 SOPHOMORES QW Nancy Schnabel Susan Schradin Gertrude Schultz Richard Schultz Shirley Schultz Q Barbara Schulz James Schwab Marily Schwab Angelo Scianamblo Edward Scott 9' Mary Lou Scott Frances Sedge Ralph Seed Mary Seidel Marilyn Seise O' Walter Selavko Herbert Severns James Sevitts Raymond Sharp David W. Sharpe 4 Virginia Shaw Francis Shefbuch Lawrence Sherman Phyllis Sermon Nancy Jo Shirk 0' Laura Shiverdecker John Shives Irma Simmons Myrtle Simmons Caroline Sisson 9 Jeannine Skelton Charles Skidmore John Sloat John Sluss Ann Small 0 Patricia Smalley Carl Smith Evelyn Smith Janet Smith Jo Ann Smith 4 Mary Elizabeth Smith Matthew Smith Merrill Smith Paul Smith Ross Smith Q Arnold Sonnenberg Annette Spooner Eileen Springmyer Ray Sprosty Donna Stahly 0 Mildred Staley Thomas Stambaugh Janet Stark Larry Stotter William Steimel 9 Wilda Steiner Barbara Stevenson William C. Stewart William R. Stewart Lloyd Stooksberry Q William H. Stovell Jean Struhar Mary Jean Stutzman Frank Sullivan Janis Sullivan 4' Janice Sunderland Gloria Surgeon Jeanne Sutherland George Swatik Jo Ann Swygard 9 Caroline Sykes Ann Talbert Joseph S. Tanski Donna Tarr David Taylor 4 Dorothy Taylor Frances Taylor Janet Teboe Barbara Teckemeyer Charles Teckman Q Ronald Thain Arthur Thinguldstad Charlotte Thomas Jane Thomas Joanne E. Thomas Q Dorothy Thomson Hugh Thompson Marilyn Thorburn Suzanne Thorn Yolanda Tiburzi 9 ,lg SOPHOMORES 96 H96 is sa QM its ,ma Da .nu- Richard Tober Daniel Traicoff Herbert Tullis Catherine Turner Richard Turner 4' Gretchen Tyler Richard Tyszka Jane Ulrich Sherman Unger Thomas VanCamp 9 Thomas VanDegritt Marilyn VanHorn Robert L. VanVliet Lee Veidlar Joan Vernotzy Q' Shirley Voress Betty Waller Ruth Waller Richard Wangen John Ward 0 Joanne Waterman Jeaninne Weaver Donna Webber Tom Weiner Lois Weingartner 4 Sally Weiss Robert Welch Nancy Wells Henry Werner Marilyn Werner Q' Joseph Wespiser Lucille White Newton White Don Whiteman Jim Whitney 4 Joan Wiggin Ethel Wildman James Wildman Jane Wiley Robert Will 9 Edward Wilkinson Donna Williams Joan Williams Mary Ellen Wilson Charles Witte 4 Jerome Wolfe Jean Wones David Wood Ruthanna Woolf James C. Wright 9 Eugene Wszolek Judy Yantis Donald Young Mary Young Donald Zifo 4 Mariorie Zimmer Barbara Zimmerman Wt Evelyn Zimmerman Carolyn Zurcher 4' - -70 k X1 V THE FRESHMAN CLASS ' i n'-.,,.,,,.-119' ,- The woter tower gets o new coat ot red point- troclitionol poiorno parade marches on-Harrison loell rings tor Miami victories-Reol Cop Revue looks bigger onol better-oncl the largest Freshman closs arrives at Miami. Getting o running start with Freshman Week onol on colorful class election, they ore caught up in the tlow ot campus lite onol look torword with expectation to oi new experience to he founol onol shared in their next tour years. Sec. Richard Dunbrook, Pres. Thomas Murphy, V. Pres. Miles Vance Irvin Abraham Pat Accountuis Frances Adams James Addison Boyd Adrain Richard Aleshire 9 Don Allen Richard Allen Janet Allison Donna Allshouse Claude Amos Carol Anderson 9 Dorothy Anderson Maribelle Ankeney Mary Jane Anshutz Dilly Anstaett Jeanne Arent Anita Arian 4 Virginia Askew Bobbie Asman Vivienne Bailey Nancy Baird Richard Baker Sally Ballantyne 4 Sue Ballantyne Richard Barkdull Donald Barney Malcolm Barringer James Barry Mickey Baskind 0' Rita Battles John Beacom Sarah Beck Ronald Beckett Frank Bennett Norine Bennett Q William Bercaw Jean Berk Peggy Berry Richard Beuthal Alice Binder Bob Bingham 0' Marie Bixler Miriam Bloom Lenore Board Joan Boileau Evelyn Bone Gretchen Bonn 4 John Bonnar David Boswell Harlan Bosworth Barbara Botsford Lenora Boughton Robert Bowen 4 'JUHQQ 1 xt 'XL K ' L it ' 3. 'nfl sz, 1 H- - ,'sf. 1 1-' 5. gy, w-'SP l 15 .Q Y, 5 .w I 15. v, 't 3 X Q 5' r' 5 4 5. 5 .A ed L Y . . ' K N .Jg J' G mi , , . ,, y li i ,H 3' Q' QW? R CD a A an J so I 4 ll 4 Q, xl, J 2 l l l' K 4X rf , H V .V AL . 1 A fgfvvkh f t --- . .. . Q A, 'Q - 'vQ l ' ' c 3jQ .3i?i ' if W .. , it J x ,J r 595 '1 M v 4 H ' N Q fnej ' t yr i PN -. 2-Saj , Ji ' si' J A gre 19 , A . 3: , K 154.7 .. . IHA .N 5' .Q B K t-. 4 lf B N K VAS ti My 3 s V? 1 Q f - :as , '-s Y, B? 5- . X as s ., -- g3?gfp,fg6,g: . s f ' tif. -101 X - f . . E 3- Q .fQ,,.h:f 'eras 1 ms X 0 J. Agf, N1 XI s P 3Qe'sA.'f' QQ f ,,,f- Q Bs 5 :s'::E-ilu' ' new 'B if ,,,. gag? Q gn E if ,vw J- ' 'S Q if V x il 631. ,J 32. sg.. 9. il W 1 is 5' 5-5 N was ls Q, vm 6 F r wt ix M .N WNV ' X , J 2-we J? .ww - W :Q an N, WNW riff ' J rw as-'X QB? K .awf- g FRESHMEN 100 , f sg . fi . ' Us ww me M 'St ,msg f 'Q 5 , ai l ml NX? 3- :sm g :m? ' S Xz. V W fg ,gg Www, N fy , xr Qu? A , mx, Carolyn Bowers Harry Bradbury Allan Branch Mary Breedlove Don Breese Mary Brelsford 4 Audrey Brenneman Janet Bridges Mary Elizabeth Bridges Don Brill Barbara Brown Robert Brown O' Sally Brown Marilyn Brubaker Harold E. Bruce Joe Brumbaugh Douglas P. Brush Jean Buchanan 9 Jane Buell Miriam Burbank Jeanne Burdette Barbara Burke Mary Burnett Shirley Burt 0 Philip Burton Betty Bush Clementine Cable Ann Calaway Doris Caldwell Joanne Caldwell 4' Leo Cale Rita Campbell Rob Carlson Susan Carlyle Kenneth Carpenter Robert Carpenter Q William Carpenter Joan Carroll Nancy Carroll Richard Cary Jack Cassidy Wayne Chess Q Henry Ciesicki Mary Clark William Clark Harold Coffman Don Coleman Nancy Collis 9 Jean Converse Margaret Cook Mary Cooper Marilyn Copeland Ann Cornish George Cotton 4' Harriet Cotton Bill Cottrell Jcan Crawford Lorna Crawford Pat Crays Joan Crist 4 Rhoda Cullen Barbara Curry Ruth Curry Reva Jane Cuthbert Joanne Dailey Pat Danford 9 Barbara Daniel Lois Darst Judy Davis Theda Davis Lewis Davidson Jean Day Q Donald DeCoster Charles Delong JoAnne DeMarse Elizabeth Derksen Sue DeRoo Anne Dewey 9 Joanne Dewey Richard Dewey David Dickey George Dine Helen Dock Peg Doerter 9 Walter Doll Alberta Douglass Doris Dreger Susan Duemer Donna Durschlag Delpha Dutton 9 Neil Dye Janet Dyke John Ebaugh Pat Ebdy Sue Ekhart Barbara Edmonds 4' Marilyn Eickman James H. Eiftort Dorothy Elliott Lowell Elliott Pauline Ellwood Amy English 9 Lora Lee Enslen Susan Ertel Carol Esch Dale Esslinger Jean Esten Sis Ettlinger 0 , is 4, h 'tl , l Q, K 'bo , i ,, A, E I I A , Q AST' ' if I All 1 5- L l , ill ' ,. : ,r . ,E ., ig N.. ll X s-Q 'F , R f if , H , Q: 'sv ' 1 l ,Lf ,YN tk? 45, iff' - YM LLL: If- L Y' af' .X Rt. L 1:-, 1' ' lil E ' 2 -Ar. Y' E 45 of V' ' X z I lxz ,X ' Ll Nd! .A 4.- Li, 4 -,5 'L S mal .'u-.- af, Q Q-.f.-N ' P: 7 lJ 0 'lOl ,f 4 x fi fs sf i g? C ,F 6 J nh, X X Sf: W... ggfgll jgyvs ,N xxx f Xa-A xx ,X 5 X X sk X 'Q c X X X Qs N A x ' ' : ,f if JV M., . In-ah A xv' W- v ,sf fre fi' X X5 5 ,137 f ,J rf 1-:Q ff yi gg f X ,. .X . fa., X Sf, f z X rr K rf? A is , QR A x . :ig ep ,LQ -. L:-:cg -i 12597 Q54-Ov Q.A. Y M I N 4 1 x V ff ,X ,f I S H Q2 Zh A R X ,, . rr , ' V - -1115 1 F Q. F S Q 4 - f A fx. ' I is F2 ,Z , , ,f ,rl X f 'is' 5, 'qi 4 A, f XS!! X 1 I f 2 I : ,fx I wx i mf. ,...,,, 7 , X 5 X ff :inf 'fe W Nw 1 . l' 1, '-- v ' '5': ' r ' FRESHMEN 102 Katharine Euler Marianne Evans George Everden Gloria Ewolski Sue Eyler Ann Faber 4 George Farris Clyde Fay Noreen Feltes Jim Ferencak Ann Ferneau Elaine Few 4 Doris Findley Bill First Sarah Anne Fisher Joyce Fleming Marcia Fleming Nancy Fletcher 4' Richard Flory JoAnne Folk Earl Folker Margot Ann Force Robert Forster Stan Fouch 4 Winefred Foulkes Macy Francy Emilie Freedman Jean Frisbie Robert Fritz Nancy Fry 4 Joan Fugate Roger Fulker Norma Fuller Charles Gander James Gandert Carol Gard 4' Cecil Garland Jerry Garland John Gartrell Gerald Gaston Donald Geho Carole Geiss O' Sally Geist Alvin Gelman Nancy Gerhart Nancy Getter Mariann Gilbert Robert Gillette 4 Howard Gilliam Don Gilluley Mary Alice Gilroy Delores Gimmeson Shirley Ginther Mary Glazier 9 Catherine Goodan Gloria Goodman Bill Goodwin Marilyn Goodwin David Gordon Betty Goslin 9 Sheldon Gould Rhoda Gow Lorraine Graf John Gratsch Laura Green Jean Griffith 4 Walter Gross Jane Grosvenor Richard Groves William Groves Marianne Grubbs Ralph Gurnsey 0 Len Gutkowski Jane Haight Walter Halen Ann Hall Jane Hall Audrey Halm 4' Mariel Hamilton Mary Hamilton June Hammitt Joan Hanlon Mary Lou Hannon Susan Hansberger 9 Bill Hanscom Jane Hanson Wayne Hanson Mary Hanzely Mariorie Harp Richard Hart 4 Joan Hartley James Hartmann Tom Healion Janet Heaton Eleanor Hedrick Robert Hefner Q Lois Hegemier Joan Hempel Ethel Henry Jeanie Hepler Frank Herbert Mary Jane Hesson 4 Nancy Hetsch Jackie Hill Kathleen Hill Patricia Hill Randall Himes Polly Hinchman 4 X- 5' ,f E si- 4' Q xx , . 7.01 iq: , ri its . N ,.AA,.,, fm ,bm x if V' V V i ,--- 5 - X 5 Ai l ' 1 K K 5 9:55 X ' Wi-ex. Q at 1- is ,s . 5 iz 5 , .... , X X ,P xv f x H1592 We Q53 .ig ,.AAA ,A.E, ,, ,. M lb , 9 X A. c M 4 35 ,f ,,,, if Q QS 1 mm J L' rv, , 'l l ' 5 If ., i fffff Q so 7 , Q 'i HSE :Z 2 .. 'W f ,., .1 rf , an Q2 1 Q , W , , jswif ,, wh, 6 fr 'W 1 f A 4 1,2 ., xvlvvlv I I ,rg as , 5, 3 ,M J J , 1112 Z 'I f , 2, ! 5 . Li? K , . W wiv: yr xfi VV p Wy up - 'f - . ,S f jg A, ' 4- ' .V f K S S .x A . was ' f f ,y.' 'f Z ZW Q ' A 2-'Ti ' -- M 5 5' V, 2 Qs , . , , - ,gf-ri' 'V . -, , M 1' - ggi 'X , , Y5273' ' L' a X i ' ' 1 ' JJ L ., . '.g -1515 FRESHMEN 104 A William Hines James Hitchcock Norma Re Hockenberry Ruth Hoecker Janice Hoffman Lydia Hoffman 4 Marjorie Hoffman Jean Hogue Marylin Hoicowitz Roger Holmes Joyce Hopkins Mary Horrigan 4 Eugene Horsman Mary Houston Anne Huddy Nancy Hunsicker Nancy Hurd Pat Hurley 0 Jane Hurst Tom Husselman Jackie Irby Margery Irons Mickie Israel James Jackson 9 June Jackson Russell Janson Steve Jeffery Joanne Jenkins Marjorie Johns Edgar Johnson 0' Ruth Johnson Shirley Johnson Marian Johnston Cornelia Jones Helen Jones Joanne Jones 4 Barbara Jordon Dean Kaiser Joan Kaniewski Shirley Kappel Elaine Karnes Norman Kattleman 9 Shirley Keats Pat Kelly Deloris King Theodore King Lois Kimball Pat Kimmel 4 Allen Kimmich Bert Kizer Joseph Klapper Marilyn Klarin Don Kline Jean Knapp 4 JoAnne Kneisley Marilyn Knorr Dick Knowlton Nicholas Kohanov Terry Koppin Emma Krall 9 Avis Krause Joyce Krebs Norma Kriney Robert Krisher Alice Kranstauber Louise Krstich 9 Harold Kruse Janet Kulas Twila Kuntz Virginia Lahut Ann LaMarche William Landers 4 Rita Lang Sue Lauderman Margaret Lawson Eugenia Lechner Joanne Ledogar Mary Jane Leifheit 9 Walter Leonard Vanis Lephart Sammye Lessenberry Connie Lewis Glenn Ellen Lewis Wilber Lewis 9 John Ligas Shirley Lindsay Marily Liston Janet Lockenour Caroline Loe Nancy Loeb Q' Helen Shirley Long Jane Longnaker Bob Longstreth David Loveland Ann Lowman Joan Lucas 9 Marjorie J. Ludwig John Luthy Douglas MacKay LaVerne MacKeown Janet Mackey Ray MacQueen 4' Patricia Madison Kathleen Magill Billie Mannhardt Roger Mansell Roberta Markley Jeanne Martin 9 ...J - O 42- Q , il u V 4 I J. . r sw 11. N .xl A. wg , 1. 9 .1 if-.1.'1, i . 7 Q f . -, . P 113 it ' 1- fl J V J nv few? he i me g ' apj 7' x A ' ff' A ,s , ,.. . 0' 1' '6- -5 6 3 6- N. -. 'x 'f f 4 I .fa- S as GE, '25, LR A A I ffm' ,A x .1,.,. Y X an 'E 1 X . E . , .4 l - ,Mg ' '5 G , , ar. ' Fi is X W' its . QM, f gms iibbr or i s-W, b ' X 7' S I' Qc. -r 9 gf f s any EW x QQ Q- is , eg Ns.. 1, Q' .gfmw 3. new A S V sa f fir nv lfif' Q ' P 'B wr , ia by J X Q gf, ' X .fr rtvsa ab: W FRESHMEN 106 -24 D .ASAE W Q-, . .. X 'wife fx ll kk., ' , 4 ss, I 2 .. ' 3 ig? if-5-Wv g, g:-' , A,J y4x.L' ' -' Eddie Massa Richard Matousek Walter Matthews Rosalie Mavis Barbara May Dorothy May 4 Eleanor Maynard James Maynard Eileen Mays Millicent McArthur Cynthia McBride James McCann 0 Sally McCann Alfred McCaskey Mary McClanahan Robert McClure Sue McClure Don McCollum 4 Paul McCrea Donald McCready Gertrude McCullough Shirley McKean Carolyn McKee Dorothy McKimens 4 Patricia Measell Charles Mechem Eileen Meese Idele Mendelson Joan Menne Doris Meredith 4' Marilyn Merickel Yvonne Metzger Betty Meyer Carol Michelsen Robert Millard Barbara Miller 4 James Miller Nancy Miller Sonia Miller Bob Millett Phyllis Mills Jim Mischler 4 Shirley Moehl Peggy Mollenkopt Doris Monroe Robert Moore Lou Moore Mary Lou Moore 4 Joanne Morrison Patty Mosher Alice Moyer Mary Louise Moyse Margery Mueller Frank Muhlhofer 4 Patricia Muir Robert L. Mullins Thomas Muncey Gerl Murphy Thomas Murphy Robert Murray 0 Janet Myers Glenn Nally Richard Narogon Rita Neff Kathleen Nelson Jean Niemeyer 4 Jerry Niswander Nannette Norris James Noyes Patrick O'Brien Mary O'Dell Nancy O'Grady 4' Mary June Orr Lowell Orr David Csborne J. Paul Ovrebo Miriam Owen Ruth Owens 9 David Paden Charles Page Barbara Parrish Jacqueline Paulin Robert Peck Shirley Peftley 4' Margaret Penland Delores Perkins Suzanne Perks Robert Perrin David E. Perry Paul Peterson 4' John Peuritoy Kathryn Ptefter Beverly Phallen Virginia Phillipy Spero Pizania Robert Place 4' John R. Pomeroy Mary Joan Popp Annoree Potter Phyllis Powell John Pratt Barbara Predmore 4' Joyce Price Eleanor Priest Faye Prill Shirley Pritchard Beverly Prokop Norman Prulhiere 9 0. A f' M ' I Q. t. :rt 'gr it :Q 3 w g Eff' I L Q 5,5 E L k W s CX I. it 5 A ' X , 'V-1. . .3 J I I I 'nts '- ' I 'sf Y lv ' . 'T A, ',t.f,1 , 1 .f ,F I l lv . ' 5- in ' ' ' l .f K- A Y J 8- gs.. ' Il fd n sl' , 3- 4' is , W LM' E? , X ' 1 o ' S- , qi- gfA,,J ,lb . . l . Aixam 'S 557' X nt I Xl glial' '14 ix gr X , we c. Q gfkieifif t' N, ty? at -1 wg ,324 4 we wwf V -'istzlgfl . Sc... .f .r F Z' 1 ' In he ,,,ae P H rv I V , 2 - T-l A A 'N m g pg iii V -A il X' 'sux gi .r F'-J - I Q , , it-' ' ' -3912. 107 Dorothy Puckett Donald Pugh Jo Ann Radabaugh Joanne Ramsey Glenda Range James Rauh 4' Dorothea Rawson Irl Reasoner Lois Recher Marion Rees Harold Reid Diane Reiter 4' James Rempe Max Rensberger Lois Ann Rice Daun Richards Marvin Richards Corylss Rike 4 Phyllis Rinderknecht Edward Roach Lowell Robbins Mary Jane Roberts Kyle Robeson Charles Robinson 4 Doris Rogers Marilyn Rogers Jack Rohrich Nancy Rolf Roy Roller James Rose 4' Jean Rowley Robert Rowntree Richard Royce Lelia Rucker Carol Ruckgaber Thomas Rumer Q' Patricia Rupert Betty Rush Dwight Rutledge Marilyn Sachs Jacquelyn Salchli Pat Samson 9 Kenneth Sanborn James Sansone Adeline Savoca Barbara Ann Sayre Frances Schafer Iola Schafstall 9 Orin Schellenger Mary Alice Schill Carl Schmidt Rita Schoch Joe Schoonover Mary Schubert 4 Susan Schulenberg William Schulte Ellen Schuman Jane Schwab Janet Scott William Scott 4 Joan Sears William Seavy Donald Seiling Dixie Seitz Garth Semple Elizabeth Serfass Q Clarence Setser Barbara Seving Patricia Shardelow Ronald Shawhan Jean Sheard Marilyn Sherriclc O' Sally Short Caroline Shuey Helene Siennicki John Sipe Richard Sistek Ernest Slater 9 Mary Slye Barbara Smith Donald Smith Donna Smith Joan Smith Patricia Smith Q' Richard Smith Ruth C. Smith Shirley Smith William O. Smith Samuel Sneed Martha Snyder 0' Nancy Sowry Donald Spangler Doris Stanfill Gordon Steffan Peggy Steig Billie Steris 4 Miriam Stern Rhea Sterzer Jacqueline Stewart Sue Stitsinger Walter Stomps Betty Sue Stratton Q John Straub Richard Strohm Robert Strong Elizabeth Strout Marilyn Strunk Sylvia Strunk 0 1v'. 4 4' ,. Q0 .. ,- ' f J . F-. Af .si F i it ik QW' 5.51 R' X ing r : fl - sac - , fp .ff 91: 1 'V- x. g l .Mi ls! .V ex C llluk fl A if X ll' ' 1 iv 'Y ag 5 , it X MPR 6- 'Qt X' ,vt Q its K -... f -1 X if I ii A .f as , , f- fx A was A is 1 fi , y if f if f' ..., ,L H, R . ' 1 . 3' L , A , .1 Vi , mm V r 4' , K , 1 ,Q ', p I 2 M I I L 'ZF ies 4 , .h ,f Q - Q.-5. 4, .- ii FRESHMEN 110 Marybelle Stuckey Bob Stuedell Marlin Sumner Lois Sutherland Mariorie Swain Barbara Swango 0' Jean Swanson Paul Swanson Pat Swayne Robert Swisher Lois Symms David Tanksley 9 Alan Tanner Patricia Tatum Richard Taylor Richard Taylor Barbara Tench John Terry 0 Gilbert Thatcher Alice Theis Lois Anne Theis Howard Thiele Carmen Thomas Melcha Thomas Q Jacqueline Thomasson Henry Thompson Robert A. Thompson Norlyne Thomson Philip Thornton Anne Thrapp 4 Herbert Toennisson Thomas Touris Joan Tracy Winifred Trainer Betty Traxler Sheridan Treis 4' Mary Lou Trenbath Nancy Trilety Shirley Troescher Paul Trottman Joseph True Nancy Trumble O' Dorothy Turick Juanita Turner LaVerne Tway Geraldine Uhle Eugene Umpleby Constance Vanderlin 0 Wanda Vannatta Lois Verlander Carolyn Vogel Nancy Voorhees Jerry T. Walker Joanne Wallace 4 Patsy Wallace Davil Walquist Rosemary Wangler James B. Warm Wayne Watkins Willard Watson 4' Richard Watterson Dorothy Webster John Webster Margaret Welch Dean Weldon William Welker 4' Martha Wendell Mary Alice Wentz Richard Wentz Marylou Wersel B. Nelson West Donald White 9 James White Barbara Wickware Evelyn Wilbraham Ruth Joanne Wilcox Barbara Wilkinson Gerry Williams 0 Mariory Williams Helen Wills Elizabeth L. Wills James R. Wilson Lois Wilson Marjorie Winkler 0 Theodore Wise Polly Lou Wiseman Phyllis Wisler Irving Wittow Lucille Wolf Robert Wolf 4 Robert Wolfe Robert Wort Barbara Wormer Margaret Wright Murray Wright Nancy Wygant 0' Ann Yengling Marvin Yoshikawa Robert Zweigle 4 'I xfg I R mf-'im ' fi Simi! Q' ,if HCFA ,ag 2' fi ffv MQ, ggsgprt? .HQ , . A nw af ,K f 7 ' ' ' 23' . Q ' . f 4i.Q4lwj2fgj,fkgQfQ 1 X 'ff W Wy ,, ,S f, 4 ' Ztfzfellicd- -ucbfaaq, cf fe lt, na malllle - - ffffw ff ,. 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Thobe-Tradition personified Fons eniering The eeisi genie Crowd cheers gaining grielelers Bend peiroeles down High Sireef ,5- 5031 gi, ' ONE SATURDAY AFTERNOCN - - H-Q- .i -., 1, -x Y 5 nu, L :Qs ,i S. .,. I 32153529544 fig, if W HQ S RSV it LE .fl as wg , ff' 4 3 Sli: 'bl R. ii 'S . i 5 X 3 A5 F ga ,I 'L' Q' grgbw X., ,iw V - -' 'T 1 L VE mm- it . r 1i,:,sfx ggi ,b., f I hd 5 TQ: 4 I if W 5 X9 A i 1 . if G ab V V, ,Q Qyiigk ,.xff1v6?5!l6i. waging , A if yilylfg P' : ',2 1, ' -. f Q '. f 1 S 'i . I A 5 Q ,WA ., . I ,,, g KI K T .aiM1.5?i?,4s,Q,g J . S K i,,i4sf , :vf,u'kh-s,,s,,Ag wg,-' ill.. 1,55 + - 'W A ,-M1 si xfsisfz' !f,mi.?'e.f2 333135142172-ffie,iaY?. fZff sf 11-ii1'Si'fr'i T11'r?fLT'f.G'1i51ifJ rf fl, FOOTBALL These picTures depicT The rdmpciging Redskins on Their home grounds. Doc Urich, dbove, is shown mciking The firsT T-D of The yecir, while on The opposiTe pdge Scim Wippel T913 is being Tcickled by The Mdrshcill Herd. End Hcil Pou! is seen in dcTion on The receiving end of posses from Mel Olix. f 9 7 357,11 1 xr we l :afv ffiv fm 'S rv gf 0 I M ,.,.,.. X4 .1 . A., 'il Q WYO- 9' x Q r u 6 ,to l z' F rf 4 6 I 'N O U .4 '45 '5-'34 . ls' t ,QW Q QQ. . L '-5 'I ,figs WK4 - .jffx Y'f5N'2 9 'fl Oi.-ga 117 FGOTBALL Below The Miomi Redskins show off Their polished T-TormoTion mogic: in The Xoiviei' gome. Shown cor- rying The boll is Poul ShoulTs wiTh John Weover onol Bill McCormick blocking. Cn The opposiTe poige Jock Bickel is shown being Toicklecl only o few TeeT Trom The gool by oi member of The VVichiTo Shockers. A P if all Poul ShoulTs 15. -1 Mel Olix Ernie Plonk John Weaver Q . wr -6.4 4 ww ,xr Ah .5 Y 3 ' nfvff 1' ' 14.. S,,w 'Hia 57 ., gy... . fm.- . S mx, ' ' .K ' rm, 5:41, it . D wr! Q' - e 0. Q .44 , ' K - EXYWGQX1 05 -x A -nv- r . , ., 1 ' 5441011- tk ' . :iff-i ,lx , .ws .v . ,, . g - . ' we Y. ' - ' ' Y. , M .K 'Q' M fl b' nufig ' ' ' Nm -' ...4 ., ., Q , ,Z -an , f2 'W 0 1- ,bg-xg J xv.. 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Although The Miami defenses failed in The final period, The Bronco rally was staved off and Western Michigan lost 34-28 in The Homecoming classic. The Dayton Flyers snapped The Redskin eleven's lo game winning streak, 7-O, with o 28 yard pass late in The fourth quarter for The season's only loss. Doid's Day saw The Miami quarterbacks put on an- other display of aerial might To overcome a half-time deficit and defeat The Wichita Shockers, 4l-lo. Miami gained iTs first lvlid-American Conference Championship by smashing The Cincinnati Bearcats, 43-IQ, in The Traditional Thanksgiving Day Tilt. FIRST ROW: Cleft to righti James Jones, Dick Preston, Harold Paul, Ramon Green, Jack Faulkner, Jack Bickel, Bob Raymond, Paul Shoults, Lou Florio, Jack Robinson, William Harris, Dick Urich, Harold Stahl, Mel Olix, Bob Kappes, William Stoner, Sam Wippel. SECOND ROW: End Coach William Hoover, Freshman Coach Ben Ankney, Backfield Coach Woodrow Wills, Line Coach Warren Schmakel, William McCormick, Hugh Hindman, Tom Pequignot, Ernest Plank, Paul Dellerba, John Weaver, Public Relations Director Merlin A. Ditmer, Manager of Intercollegiate Athletics James A. Gordon, Trainer Jay Colville, Equipment Custodian Jim Williams, Line Coach Joe Madro, Head Football Coach George Blackburn, Publicity Man Bob Howard. THIRD ROW: Arthur Jastrzebski, Paul Cary, James Driscoll, William Gunlock, Robert Magee, Louis Kacz- marek, Joe Quattrone, Gerald Kravitz, Richard Kessler, Bruce Beatty, Carl Adkins, Sam Estell, Norbert Wirkowski, Harold Buchanan, Robert Ellison, William Arnsparger. FOURTH ROW: Assistant Trainer Tom Patten, Dan McKeever, George Acus, Marvin Moore- . head, Jack Rogers, Edward Schembechler, Robert Marquardt, Jerry Beckrest, Dean Russ, Verl Mangen, Vern Orth, Wid Miller, Edward Colabuno, Assistant Student Manager Arnold Sonnenberg, and Student Assistant Freshman Coach Fred Garretson. Absent, Arch McCartney, Al Maccioli, William Kinkoph, George Galat, John North, Student Manager George McMillan. , , . ,:c,swf+,, . Acus Hindman T s,c , If W ..... , I Pequignot ,,.i..,,, Beatty Jones Preston xs F' X pangs- 3 1 - 1 ,........ R I 36 Q- 1 ' lg 4.4 in N X ' U G? ,A 1 -'ff - X A J' qw , W- Biclcel Dellerba Ellison Faulkner Gola? 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'P:.. 4' ' , 4 1 I H xx, i W . X ' HQ- A 'Tiff S219 5 QQQ Q ,,.. . ,,,, Q , ,.A .V ..1K . ,K .. 'Q f if ,. ,1 i n -E . Q. , rfqr V2 r -: r . 'r , Wiki W: 'ffl .gfg- ' .J 'f xg Q Q. , . Q, Q L sg, Q5 3 5,532 QQ Q ., Q. - - . ' - Q-.,.,,1. wyvf' fswfq 'Q 44,4 X Q QQ Q V' 'C 'I X ,,,, . ,BQ ' QQ., ' 1, N if L ' Q . C Q Q M QQ Q 21 Sw? 1 1 Q QQ Q, L73 3 .Q y, -, , J ,W x iii? Q A Z, . ,E fm . wus :W-.f Ki. -. ,f A ,im f -'ff X .f nv el.. ' ' M TWH'-' ,, mfang '- . A ' , 'W Q- :'.fZ42l3', K f '91 f f f ' ,45ig,g.+,1f3e1'3',iaif.? 7 E QTQ ,QsQ.,W,, , Q .QQ SEQ I 22 l Q Capr. Paul Sliaulis receiving a pass in the Cincinnati game. Also shown is All Conference Guard J. Vilkoski. CHEERLEADERS: Bill Box- ter, Mary Lou Henry, Burt Newell, Jan Crownover, Bud Weed, Carol Lloyd, Ray Sharp, Jeanne Suth- erland, Jim Quinn. f X X .1 , . Being fockled by o Cincinnofi Beorcof is Poul Shoulfs in The 53rd renevvol of The Thanksgiv- ing Doy boffle. COACHING STAFF: war. ,,, ren Schmokel, Bill Hoover, . Woodrow Wills, George Blackburn, Joe Madro, V B Ben Ankney. UPF' -C gmw fin. f l 1 if A t A N 'X f' xii: ' i 1 Q 'g gf - . . xxwm., ' f ' qi' ' dx I YAWAM ia 1, - A- J 1 1 , x 'g I ' 1 Y 1 Z . ' i N ,., . x 'MJ ' 7 ,V if ze -fl, B i 'B .. X A ' M y , Z wg!-up-,1 .ply P K 1-Q. Q' fu-B 'SE yf .QB K. . 'B ' ., 4 n . Q1-4s.xl'. itll- O ,W uv L r-. AX 2 .V ,. -,H Y :AM 22 IR 24M Coach W. J. Blue FosTer's cagers sTarTed The season wiTh a fasT break by defeaTing Their firsT five opponems-The following Three games were losT in rapid succession. The greaTesT Thrill for The Miamians came when They played sTrong C. C. N. Y. in Madison Square Garden aT Chrisfmas Time. FIRST ROW: Cleft To righTJ Ray Mears, John Sfuckey, Charles Tiberghein, Bob Brown, Bill DuMonT, Paul Schnackenberg, Clarence McDode. SECOND ROW: Ralph Adams, Donn John- son, Frank Peticca, Ray Crites, Ed Griesinger, Dick Kretch. THIRD ROW: WalTer Schousen, STeve Sutton, Dan Macklin, Harlan Smith, Carl Lansaw. FOURTH ROW: Student Manager Wayne Howland, Manager of Afhletics James A. Gordon, Coach W. J. Blue Foster, Trainer Jay Colville. I SEASON'S RECORD Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami. Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami. Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami Miami ....75 ....65 . .... -41 ....83 ....55 ....55 ....56 ....5i ....38 ....48 ....53 ....36 ....48 ....66 ....55 ....43 ....5O ....43 ....53 Franklin Defiance Findlay ot Dayton .....VVestern Reserve ...........KentState C. N. Y. Canisius Vlfestern Michigan Butler . . . .... Xavier ............Ol1io U. of Cincinnati Butler .,.........Ball State Western Michigan ............Oliio U. .....VVestern Reserve Xavier ot Dayton ......U. at Cincinnati THE BASKETBALL TEAM ....36 Carl Lansavv Paul Schnackenberg I Bill DuMont , 1 W :, ind ff X? u' as ,y Bob Brown John Stuckey Charles Tiberghe-in Fronk Peticco ,sm 41 4 Q ff, 5 f LX, .k X X 4 I V' K. k lf- I Donn Johnson ii .E is D Q X -' '- . W ., Q N .. M.. G.. lx I-.A SN li Ng .Xt X Q H NX l Q 5 RQ Unsm1ri ax , J ' 51' 1 'Af W-um..ow'1 ' ' fr- - . X - . f . V3 f. 1 ' ' ' 1 I - Q - -fi.. . .2 I 1 ' , I f 2. f -LLL it f. a ,, 'Q X Q9 , Nj A, . ' R Q, x Y QS . A ' S . , S G3 L S+ V f ev X' . .1 ev it , V, , , , V, , , 12 . it f f -h N , c lk ' 4 K . lk Q , Q A 1 4 - 5: f,,,Q',,,,,i l '3 B .7 .xv - in A A 'Na QW 'r i' W ,Www K lf.. . 4, A V V if ...j ', .Q Vlfy 'Ml . S Q. X tg, Q - X 1 - 3 1 , ,,,, f ,, .. , . .4 . 1, .. . Awiyti K ' . - Q BASKETBALL After the mid-yeor loss of Captain Poul Schnockenberg and Bob Brown, right belovv, lett to right, the Miami quintet relied heoivily on Bill Dulvlont, right Center, ond the rernoin- ing Stuckey, Tiloerghein, Bickel ond Schousen. Sophornores Kretch and Lansow also sovv service in the storting line-up. Coach Ben Ankney's freshman teom completed on seoson ot three victories ond eight defeats. FIRST ROW: lleft to righfi D. Stephenson, R. Cole, H. Thompson, B. Gibbs, J. Heckaman, N. Phillips, D. Shepard, D. Hall. SECOND ROW: H. Smith, R. Jackson, P. Peterson, R. Hawkins, C. Patzer, H. Rittenhouse, J. Arnold, H. Schneider, J. Rhude, P. Thompson, Coach B. Ankney. THIRD ROW: R. Carpenter, R. Swisher, G. Widner, G. Rench, J. Wilkenson, J. Cleveland, K. Stegeman, R. Sullivan, R. Beckett, K. Fisher, T. Morgan. :Lf 5 IH BASEBALL Lost yeor, with the copoible cooching of VV. J. Blue Foster, the Miorni boseboll teom finished o very successful seoson with o record of fourteen wins ond four defeots. Sorne of the highlights of the yeor included oi 5-4 defeot which Ohio Stote suffered ot the honds of pitcher Brooks Lowrence, ond the two victories which the Redskin sguod goined ot the expense of Cfincinnoti. Top botting honors for the seoson were corried owoy by Robert Fryrnon, while Bob Block ond Morv lVlcCullom won the pitching loiurels. , I 4 'WL N . 5523 ft' r g 4 X ' .fb W-V , . gui. X Q Q H - ,QF J - , ' of g ,MW L w-www i B -it , , , its y new wwf? -- X WN , it., X fi ' YS QR I D 11 .J a, W4 4-- t 7 -,..a ?i.....,,s If, 130 W-J , I Z2-, , .c , , wx-,, mr , L, my I, ,S g ww ff 'S .TX fs f x :ff x 42, ' v .qnsg,,- x,A1y NAM, Um, llllllcf l+l'l'U A . , Q: .T xx All 'v fd fr ,+R W i, ,Lb C , A rl YM 'U AN ,Af- ll, N, M 1 id FIRST ROW: fleff to righfj Mgr. Eugene Gordon, Robert Black, Noel Howard, Brooks Lawrence, Donald McCollum, Donald Visci, Mgr. Dick Brainerd. SECOND ROW: Gene Smith, Harry Schwegman, Marsh Mowrey, Jim Young, Austin Palmer, Tom lmfeld, Jack Ritchey, Joe Quoftrone, Tom Parry. THIRD ROW: Art McCreadie, Jack Wiffman, Paul Shoults, George Kovoch, Frank Peficca, Carl Ridenour, Bob Frymon, Coach W. J. Blue Foster, Afhlefic Direcior Merlin A. Dilmer. g 1 ggglilli., , .,.. gg? 2 1 w. s X .W Ar H' '- .. , ,WW 5 Sm I 1 l W ,J-nikki s'L.vM,wf:: M wg 5? n3?hW7! ?5Qs ,QWIK 'ww 'fi'-classy JA XX Track. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightb Mike Stavole, Bucky Vaughn, Art Brown, Scott Wolfe, Robert Hocker, Phil Hamilton, Carl Baker, Bucky Walter, Walt Edwards, John Paulin, Stanley Steel. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Don Fitzsimmons, Lynn Bell, Tobin, William Canter, Clink Fuller, Jack Hendry, Coach George L. Rider, Bill Bachman, Harold Purvis, Bruce Thompson, Steve Zuosec, Max Leonard, Asst. Coach James Gordon. THIRD ROW: Mgr. Donald Kinch, Mgr. Edward Murphy, Tom Hartman, Ira Deep, Robert Gray, Richard Schwalenberg, Asst. Mgr. James Flavin, Mgr. David Joseph. 6. T X, 'S , v V S E,-N ' iii-wa, V - 3'R35V: uf' A , s- ' . N +,X:ww.. b Q 24' , ' IZQSS 3! Q Q,l:x.,,,,Xj, X ' Q. L ' , xkzykm. my 'V ' ' ' Y ik f Q 1 C C . .. , J K, QWXQI Wx - .S ,z .I I TRACK The Miami Thin-clads, coached by Oeorge L. Rider, completed a highly cornpeTiTiye season by finishing firsT in The Mid- American Conference. I-ligh spot of The season was when Mike Stavole qualified for The finals of The Olympic Trials. OTher sTars were Paul VValTer in The pole yaulT and Bill Bach- rnan in The high jump. Ls., than, . is ,, f f ' I . X ,I - , v - v g - F',.,..-- X . ' . - . , ' ,Y , - ,J 4 - -. - . , . .- - C , , - I 4. ' , 1' ' - ' , ,, v , -. . 1 v , Q Q -' 'lx' '. 4- '- , v ' v Y Q 1-9' Q A wg.. - -, . -- . Q 1 Q Q ' , 1 q v' -v ' '- ' ' 1 ' ' .' , - Q ..- ' - 'q 14 7 'v , Q . ' , .1 1, vi v , w -v q F , - N, - W , 4 4 q saw - 1 , . f Q . 4 q -1 , - - ' -. fv ' , DQ -V' lg? ' ' ,I 3 - ufkf '3' v' V. W-. max X xv-bf Cross Country. FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Melvin Brodt, Frank Buhler, Clink Fuller, Ted Woznicki, Mike Stavole. SECOND ROW: Asst. Mgr. James Flavin, Robert Burtch, Lorne Hinkle, Robert Conway, Mgr. Don Fitzsimmons, Coach George L. Rider. N K I is Y 2' 1 X V.-wail '-Aa 1 -.gag -P V, , . ' ' qu V JqQw1.L, gi. V- .A ., .. '- ,.. . .vw . D I - V , - - Q. iswlfzhs-w'f, . gr, . .-.., D .e,1g,,.. .. -.,.-.m4::s. ,..qau-- pm... . - A ,- , 133 Aki +fq +1-+-- f- 4 , 'cf'-4,-w 4 'K Mer a g, Q---4 his , .gps -- 4-P+ wzw T flo' T -2 5-, 'v 'chefs c Y I F V- Tw W ' ' . , ' 5 - , Y -7 1, ' ,, s , y 4 V V. Y. 1 v 8 W WV L N4 s . 6 ,A 'X Y 4 1 l Y .Q R I4 ' y i 14 'Y Y' k . T Y A g 7 ferr T .-'Y 4 - T ,T Q., T we 45 T? 4 T 4. T I TENNI FIRST ROW: lcxbove left, left To rightj Jack Cummins, DeWitt Boyd, Don Shannon. SECOND ROW: Sam Scoville, Capt Bob Kusser, Joe Carrico. 134 M A M,,ffL-o J-T. .Q J .1 If Sw 6 will .lilllf H' -i fmlmll T I fi 1 'ff ' 1 T T Q. ,, , , .,., ' QT 'if if '- 2' , 3342, ' P Trflv 9-w--o1 J 5 t , 5 T c I W T .mi ,, A W1 F3 - J M so O.:-wee . 1 W,-,,,,,.-...u.w---- Q ' V 1 1,1 ' , ,Ir . - r 3, 4 l The red anal vvhiTe neT-men compleTed a season of Twelve games wiTh a recorol oT six wins and six deTeaTs, Two of which were aT The hanols of CincinnaTi. BUT wiTh The skillful TuToring of Coach Al Moore, The Tennis Team managed To beaT Xavier anal AnTioch Twice. z 2 . .,'- .-5' A' Q7-f 1' A' In 'l .,, W' 'f JG' 'j fi 'QS gl , ...,.., X M., P Q-' --t.. 'Af, 5 . l if 5 . -a I up fm iff ,I dwg, 'og A 1. ,- t .. 1 , .ini ,, 'I f. - W . Lf ii: .4 W- as .,- gwgtigk, A Ly .-.gf . A D ' N , i f : 3- '.,w 41, ' . wx I 'I VP. ' 'il .4 ' '- n- . , 'i ... --,r-'Z' -, J'-1 'W w'm2,? ,V , :'i2C.... .- , . CIA-IDQJ'-1' Under the direction ot playing manager Jack Steel, the golt team at U Miami ceased to be classified as a minor sport and took its place FIRST RCW: iobovel ,eh ,O Hgh, Demo, with the champions by winning second place in the Ohio Inter- M0We'Yf Af' Stone Jjvttft Kvhimqnl SEC- OND ROW: Ted Davies, Lou Reid, Jock Collegiate meet and top billing in the Mid-American Conference. 5,ee,, 135 I INTRAMURALS Since it is the belief ot the University thot strong bodies ore essentiol to o strong mincl, lvliomi men moy ovoil themselves ot the yeor- rouncl intromurol progrom which is corriecl on here. Designed to interest oll men who vvish to compete, the progrom is open to everyone not engoged in the porticulor inter- collegiote sport. Our extensive progrom, sovs I-M Director Thomos P. Von Voorhis, is equol to ony school this size. i I lmromurol spor'T5 hove, os iii The pon, been The CehTer ol keen Compemioii This ,feoig f,f'il'i The vorious TroTemiTy ond lIiCl6T3EViCl6ViT Teoiig sTr'ivihQ Tor The winners' Trophies. Qii The schedule ol This CompeTiTioh ore soTTholl, Touch Toofholl, piT volleyholl, ohcl hoslQeTholl. Eocjh spring The AThleTiC Depoi'Tmei'iT sToge3 on oll-sporTs mighT which is ci Tefiew oT The yeoi s ocTiviTie5 in ihTromui'olS plus hofihg Tumbling, wi'e5Tlihg, ohcl weighT-liTTihg, Q I K 1 A, ,f ' I 7' Ji - f Z' f' ,ga 5. A --qi f ,I RX ts im' WOMEN'S ATHLETICS The directors of vvornen's physical education, well-versed experts in their tields, tirelessly provide an intensive and extensive program ot athletics in all seasons. Membership in W. A. A. is attained by many sports-lovers. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj Miss Margaret E. Phillips, Miss Julia Denham. SECOND ROW: Miss Helen Young, Miss Martha Bryan, Miss Katherine Price. THIRD ROW: Miss Margaret Shaw, Miss Jeanne Bassett, Miss Louise Waterson. W. A. A. Board lleft to rightj Joyce Sham- ley, Marilyn Fink, Miss Price, Joan Bell Nancy McDermott, Barbara Lembke, Presi- dent Eleanor Eck, Olga Kanareff, Marryann Johnson, Miss Waterson, Doris Luth, Anne Clark, Edith Blanke, Patricia Eckstein, Mary Jane Wisecup, Shirley Bonnoront, Marilyn Speer. Women's Athletic Association. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj Aldine Acheson, Nancy Mc- Dermott, Barbara Lembke, Eleanor Eck, Marilyn Fink, Shirley Bonnoront, Anne Clark, Thelma Shelton. SECOND ROW: Joan Mootz, Joan Jerman, Miss Price, Miss Shaw, Miss Phillips, Miss Denham, Miss Waterson, Miss Bryan, Evelyn Meyer, Helen Robinson, Ruth lrvin. THIRD ROW: Jean Parker, Vera Pocey, Eleanor Hoffman, Verna Lou Decker, Maryann Johnson, Donna Weiss, Jean Struhar, Jane Brigham, Martha Helen Katisch, Margaret Woodard, Joan Bell, Marilyn Speer. FOURTH ROW: Doris E. Luth, Edith Blanke, Denese Martell, Olga Kanareff, Mary Jane Wisecup, Joan Sarchet, Donna Dazey, Ann Small, Joyce Shamley, Donna Stahly, Barbara Tecke- meyer, Nancy Mann, Patricia Eckstein, Jane Harvey. I ,,.s4' I 1fW!'1f'v , bs. 4 fijftgfj 5f,fGi z 7' Y , 344 V: . f-'51 5 ful , 'F YKSLN, I , is f 1 ,V 1,3 1 Jffjli' : A sl 4,-,X 4 gasp , ',giLn , A 4 - ,. H3 . 1 is gk ,gig 3, Q . 3 , 'Aff Q N- f f 5 , . , .,..V, , A 'g ' W-.4.,,1,.3 I A ' . f 'd'f9'wvguhf.,l3 ws, ff X, . , .4-. r . ,L 4 , . , Y- ., A yr! A ,. V, - m- - ,s- ,- .V .Qi-,V ,I 0 2 , I, V y, , , X, ,. 1 . A y v N. 3.44, vu' ,,-'1..v,,,,p . fs, V wglg,-'Q A e ', gf jl ' fm- w Q.:-wdxliuupa sepia, - - gi, V 1A4.i'va5-2v!9rZ.z..:m,.w.m,ml.mw 64652 -If-A 140 1 , -N--sw .lf ac I VCLLEYBALL Hit The boll! Up ond over! Volleyboll seoson is here! Teom cooperoTion, good sporfsmonship ond loTs of ex- cifemenl choroclerize The gome so mony Miomi squows love To ploy. Foll ond spring find The volleyboll courts filled To copocify. LACROSSE From The rough and dangerous con- TesT of skill and endurance played by The Indians, lacrosse has come down To us in a refined, buT invigoraTing, form. Swinging Their crosses, The players combine The grace of dancing wiTh The TacTics of baskeTbaIl. TENNIS Tennis! Yes, This worol meons To oll of Us hord courfs, o lively boll, onol eoger opponents fighting for every 36, ,fs 'E point, with good sporlsmonship The guiding honcl. ln The closses women Ieorn ond ploy o gome which hos loroughi enioymenf To millions. fi! it 1 BADMINTON I Wotch the loirdiel No, it's not o pho- togropher. It's o loodminton ton root- ing for his tovorite ployer. Bodminton is one ot the most populor women's sports, becouse it otters tost ocition ond fun plus oi grond opportunity to develop personol skill. Mn Kuff fn 'S 5 I HOCKEY October's bright blue vveother colls forth the vigorous hockey gomes. Poololed shin guorols, hord wood sticks, ond o boll ottroct mony girls to the closses. Animoted contests ond inter- collegiote gomes ploce hockey high in the heorts of sports-minded women. GOLF I The Click of o well-hiT shoT oleclores ThoT o por-shooTer is on The Tee! Golf, The royol gome, one Thof women con enjoy oll Their lives, is well supplied WiTh procTice greens ond Toirwoys. A Teom corries Miomi's colors To oTher schools eoch spring. I ,A 1 92? v C fi. ,LN ,. ,a .ll I' arf. ,f 4 W x .'- , .-,V ,,-1 V f ' - ,A ,M 1 SMA ..,- -,-.r. y ,. :nn .n'i,l- I ., - .- , Y K rv, ny 6 -. 'S , 1- J riff, .I 451- . 1, ' -wr ' J J .,'!. .qw i QT an A '-my L 1' I . - , ',,,,,,. -, J ' , f V -lf?-'Xu 1 , -rfpw 'fi' , f . , f-fifg , .3- ..' 14 3 4, N '-K1 s.. , f.:-roof' agilsl AA Engl, -dihw-..,1LQ.., --4 f. if I T fr.: ' I BOWLING Ten liTTle pins sirring in o rovv, Ten fell dovvn-strike! Bowling provides recreoiion ond o clionce 'ro develop coordinolion ond Timing, os well os o sociol skill, for iTs enrliusiosls. Proc- Tice ond competition ore found in The lively Tournoimenis. BASKETBALL l Fall is over anal Miami girls welcome basketball season into Herron Gym with shauts at excitement. Classes, tournaments, gaad teams, and tine atticials make basketball a highlight al the winter season, and keep the Competition in tall swing. 5 4 l 4 NN by GMX X x MXN I ARCHERY I'r's o bull's eye! Affer nine weeks of coreful insfruclions on right elbow up, shoulders down, string To dimple in chin, one feels she could hii The Torgei blindfolded. Mony women de- velop o sfeody hond ond o True oim in This heolfhful sporf. FENCING Affenfioh! Oh Guord! Affockl Whof could be more foscinofing Thom wofch- ing o group of red-blooded college girls fence? All if Tokes is mosks, lockers, foils, Two opponents, five luolges, ond The bout is reody 'ro be- gin. Touche! ! 'f. W -f-ww ' 45 'K ig Q, . nz... '., I OUTING A brisk foil morning overloiid vvirn frosiioiiren leoves, o rusiic coibin wiin o blozing fire, ci group of eninusi- osiic girls-oolol up To oi picture of fun ond necilin. Ouiing, wiin i'rs picnics ond hikes, is ioleol for 'rnose who love To rough ii. RIDING l-lol GeT up! TroT! These are The Tamiliar calls heard daily in The horseback riding ring. FundarnenTals learned, horsewomen head for Wood- land Trails. A grand experience is The fellowship beTvveen horse and rider on a gay spring day. ,, 'n.fKf,.j ' ,',N3Axk., V.. . fvny wh' Q T '. 9' ' Q. - . ' Q r,,. 1' . ' ' - sz., M X , ,- .' - . 5 f T . ' Zi f L VB: I Wx 65:5 01.3 nl, hwxi 4 f ,u 1+-kt.: 2-4 T-'1v31 '5'7'f Tf 45' ' 4 1 f ' Q A A s l . , - T T J , Y ' ' '.'i'. an 1lY'a't1'QY - P' J I5 1 ' ' I MODERN DANCING Groce, poise, beouty ond rhythm of movement-these mork the tollovvers ot the modern olonce. Movements ore Combined by this cult to express emo- tions ond sensotions. The Orchesis groups crowning the progrom present on outstonding recitol eoch yeor. FoLK DANCE I Do si do vviTh your corner oll, swing your porTner ond prornenode! The chonTing of The coller direc:Ts The don- cers in The figures of colorful Tolk donces from our Treosure chesT of heriToge. Anyone porTic:ipoTing in This Gloss c:on'T help puT hoye Tun! iii- -f Z4 ka S: ,. wif. Q, G n N. r ' x ex 07' K x A H,, x .,, , W, x ,Q f X X 4 , - , - . ,ff N f ff. , 5 Q f Q. 43- , X ' :ww- , X f ,W V w , m , x y my N W ,,,,.,,..,,.,,.M.w,,f..f., Q 1 , - Ks 2 if 3 7 F 5? L. M gui sf? 'H X ,, - A 3? N50 3 24, . ' 4 'K J . 5 ' x 'K in f' x Q xf 1. , I xr x . an Qi' Q5?fgm - i po f, 1 , f -rlw,M4 Nhzgxffl In MN xr, :QW 7 -Mba. f SNOW-CAPPED CAMPUS 156 . - -w Y .',-.' ., W' A, 'J' 24 vc' - 'gfg1'5e-.ggkwqq-'-M.. . Xi 1 M ff' - '0b.x +- 5.8 ... A .., -mm, , Q' -'.du '- : , N islam . .. ,4- f fl up as V NL 'bs ' W0-. ' 3 ' ,. '-wqwbq 4 AAV,Q 'ffl N f X , Aa , ' Ah 1' l ' if-w.w,,, x O n H A x.w' ., 1 NWN X-B-.wiv X ' ' 5' I f ' -- ' X' X i KY ' 1. ' K , x 'xx - , 43, .W .. X 5 I ul' I f X .I X .lv ' A X NN. ' ' 'WA v' ,A xx . QQ ju ,, 2 fix 41 M Z, I . ' ' ' Y ' 5. X' i xx 7 -' X L A N. - I g . I I' V x XX 'Xi A x, 1 E! ,I . X I X ' 'Mx . 15m : X X J! ' il I , by . . ffs A if M , ' it I , -by . .Q N ,U X , ' . b Q xx 'G Iwxk I 1 . ,ugh ' , f 1 X J' -far. l 'Vit' Z. I . ' - I ' ,, ff X . ff' Q . , , : o. X , ,' . ' , . ' .h If y If - N-in I . I 5 v' ' I X r 1' STUDENT-FACULTY sa- ' COUNCIL ..,K 0 QF WW The Student-Faculty Council is Miomi's gov- ernment of the students, by the students, ond tor the students. The functions of this body consist ot discussion ot campus problems ond recommendation to the entire university tor the betterment ot Miami, os well os super- vision ond promotion ot student elections, octivity tees, ond campus programs. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Chairman Sheldon Veil, Vice Chairman George Renkert, Treas. James Hansen. SECOND ROW: Dick Bennett, John Smale, H. Richard Phillips, Adviser Dr. W. J. McNiff, Renee Tronnes, Marge Marritt, Joan McNelly. THIRD ROW: Vincent Fulmer, Jenny Lou Renkert, Eileen Rita Batt, Tom Murphy, Miles Vance, Carol Clark, Geege Kircher, Milton Farber. FOURTH ROW: John Vandersel, Bill McDermott, Peg Kramer, Helen Beal, Ruth Stoeppel- werth, Jo Ann Swygard, H. T. Reynolds, FIFTH ROW: Bill Smith, Perry Spies, Dr. W. C. McNelly, Dr. Glenn R. Barr, Dr. H. C. Montgomery, Dr. R. J. Miner, Miss Bertha Emerson, Dean Gordon Sutherland. PuT away your Tomahawk ancl Tom Tom! The high Tribunal is in session! All Miami sauavvs ancl braves have heard of The Two correcTiye councils, The lVlen's Disciplinary Board and The Women's Disciplinary Boarol. Five TaculTy members anal Tour sTuclenTs comprise each ol These law ancl order groups, which use Their powers vviTh iuolgment ancl unclersTancling, Women's Board, right. FIRST ROW: lleft to righfl Nancy McGinnis Eileen Batt. SECOND ROW: Colleen Conrey, Barbara Boos Peg Kramer. Absent: Miss Ruth Ortleb, Miss Erna Barschak Miss Elizabeth Freel, Miss Margaret Shaw, Miss Jeanne Bassett Men's Board, below. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Leo Merzweiler, Russell Sawmiller, Bill Smith, John Vanderzell. SECOND ROW Mr. J. P. Albert, Mr. Warren Cunningham, Mr. E. M. Albaugh Mr. D. R. Cawthorne, Mr. H. L. Haley. DISCIPLINARY BOARDS 1 -A ll... --q . ,qs x fr 'Mx ,-'!f ...Z WOMEN'S LEAGUE Take all The women students, sift well with Campus government, and form into a league. Top with women elected by The feminine population, adding heads of women's groups. Shake, and you will find The Women's League Council, a far-seeing Team of leaders who efficiently administer self-government and sponsor proiecits benefiting Miami women. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Peg Kramer, Geege Kircher, Jean Melnick, Delores Pfeiffer, Mary Anderson. SECOND ROW: Adviser Miss Gladys Burgess, Sec.-Treas. Mimi Thrall, Pres. Jane Dallas, V. Pres. Ellen Dennison, Eileen Magie. THIRD ROW: Phyllis White, Marilyn Fleming, Barbara McKee, Marilyn Chrisman, Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Barbara Willard, Marilyn Benson, Eleanor Eck, Mary Jane Batt. Absent, Mary Deane Ertel. 160 f ' 'EV MEN'S COUNSELORS FIRST ROW: ileft to righti Oscar Bradfute, Jacques Cook, Pres. Vin- cent Fulmer, Robert Wright, Dr. Robert J. Miner, Robert J. Harrington. SECOND ROW: Ted Kostyshak, Jim Hansen, Dick Bennett, Bob Zinn, Don Hoagland, Thomas Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Herbert Tullis, Bob Crane, Bill Waln, Nick Bakker, Dale Brown, Don Gerber. FOURTH ROW: Dale Meredith, Ockle Johnson, Jim Wellman, Harold L. Unger, Fred Bruner, Austin Palmer. FIFTH ROW: Russell Sawmiller, Louis H. Greschy, Bruce J. Relyea, Kenneth Oliver, Kenneth Younkman, Wayne Lutz. SIXTH ROW: Bill English, Don Jameson, John Anderegg, Bruce Young, Bob Dixon, Carl Evans, Bob Heacox, Bob Copper. SEVENTH ROW: Robert D. Elliott, Edward A. Williams, Herbert Ledyard, Jack Corley, Joe Pugliese, George Earley, Bennett Bartels, Albert W. Kettlewell. EIGHTH ROW: Ted Lotreck, Zane Duncan, Ray O'Connor, Chuck Shepard, Ralph Joyner, Jim Wilken, Donald H. Trautlein, George M. Mack. NINTH ROW: Wilford Willing, Thomas Clear, Ken Bliven, Julius A. Frenier, Newton White, Fred Schmidt, Mickey McDade, Ed Jackson. TENTH ROW: W. Dean Chiles, John Vanderzell, Stephen Gavren, Paul H. Suit, Frank A. Dodam, Richard Henn, Eugene Skeebo, John Moser. ELEVENTH ROW: Jerry Dice, Joe Hayden, Ben Friedman, Dave Wuerth. The dutch uncles who explain rules and regula- tions and atler friendly advice ta cantused freshmen are the 90 rnen's caunselars, chosen annually ta re- side in rnen's residence halls and assist the head at the hall, Scholarship, integrity, maturity, initiatixe, and leadership are characteristic at the caunselars. lol PHI BETA KAPPA , . I l s-auiivaufwewwme .... M.. ss.. V Q ,, FIRST ROW: Ileft to rightj W. Dean Chiles, Marshall Mowrey, John Spangler, Vincent Fulmer, Dick Greathouse, Earl Gase, Albin Zielen, John Brackmann, Eddie Moritz, Edward Clark. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Marthine Woodward, Elinor D. Clemons, Janet M. Lucas, Patricia King, Marion Fairman, Eleanor Hoffman, Joan Pater, Jean Hempel, Wilma Hardy, Marilyn Jacoby, Renee Tronnes, Beatrice Cooper, Mary Jane Batt. THIRD ROW: Dr. W. Marion Miller, Mrs. Margaret B. Hutt, Mary Cory, Marilyn Chrisman, Harold W. Apel, Dr. James H. St. John, Robert Fryman, Harold Langenderfer, Mary Ellen Nicholls, Caroline Hieber, Dorothy Mulberry, Mr. C. R. Niswonger. FOURTH ROW: Bruce Noordhoff, Paul Haigh, Dickinson Guiler, John C. Irvin, Jacques E. Cook, Edsel Hale, Robert Huber, Arthur Forbus, Edwards, John lauritzen, Ken Laborie, John Heisler. The golden key ot Phi Beta Kappa-most prized award tor scholastic achievement. Elections ot iuniors and seniors are held in March after interviews by a special committee. Personality, wide cultural and civic interests, plus a 3.75 or 3.5 average are con- sidered in the election ot the candidates. Wallace 4K!'5'i'i?l? i f- . .1-t.4.L FIRST ROW: ileft to rightl Robert Fryman, Harold Langenderfer, Jim Hansen, Sanford Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Robert H. Myers, Leo Merzweiler, Earl Gase, Marilyn Jacoby, Lois Gerhard, Mary Jane Batt, Don Trautlein, Dick Greathouse. THIRD ROW: Dr. J. C. Seibert, Mr. W. W. Ward, Dr. D. R. Cawthorne, Mr. J. B. Dennison, Dean R. E. Glos, Arthur Forbus, Mr. R. C. Heath, Wallace Edwards, Mr. C. R. Niswonger. BETA GAMMA SIGMA 'f '1'F!VK!T N l .i-:vw ' ., -i . I i pit.. , I s-.7 A i ff To encourage and revvard scholarship in business studies and to promote the advancement ot educa- tion in this science are the obiectives ot this honor- ary which truly lives up to that title. Juniors and seniors studying business vvho have a 3.75 or 3.5 average, respectively, are eligible for membership. F'- 4.4 KAPPA DELTA Pl Reoolin', wriTing', 'rithmetic Tor The members of the nexT generaTion, and among Their teachers will be The members of Kappa Delta Pi, notional education honorary. A survey of the oTher Tielols in The univer- siTy occupied Their meeTings, while ouTsiole They sent o box of clothing To students in Germany. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Susan Rogers, Jenny Lou Renkert, Jane Lothian, Eileen Magie. SECOND ROW: Betty Broadwell, Mary Kath- ryn Wright, Caroline Cockerill, Maryann Johnson, Joyce Shamley, Lola Geeslin, Ruth M. Warner, Bonnie Hartung, Martha Gross, Virginia Rinehart, Nathine Goodenough. THIRD ROW: Mary F. Kersting, Sue Kersting, Joan Pater, Pres. Ruth Stoeppelwerth, James Carson, Sec. Nancy McDermott, Rosalie Jendrek, Miss Annabel CaThcart, Miss Margaret E. Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Verna Decker, Marilyn Fleming, Glenn Davis, Dickinson T. Guiler, Harry M. Petrie, Donald Wolf, Thomas J. Imfeld, Wilfred F. Fries, Robert D. Elliott, Ramon A. Mears, John W. Stuckey, Robert G. Kappes, Dorothy Mulberry. IQ? PHI ETA SIGMA Q The keys ot Phi Eta Sigma, national honor society, 61 ' are worn by the men who burned the midnight oil to attain a 3.5 average their freshman year. This I group aims to encourage and reward scholarship. In 9 this line it distributes a book ot helpful hints named FIRST ROW: lleft to rightj Adviser Dean R. E. Glos, Charles Roberts, Newton White, Earl Borradaile, Treas. Jack Fryman, Pres. Dale L. Brown, Vice Pres. Don Gerber, Sec. John Hefner, Zeal Fisher, James Barry, Danny Roth, Oscar Bradfute, Joel Foote. SECOND ROW: Robert E. Reason, William T. Jenkins, William E. Roman, Tom Bonsor, W. Murray Bullis, John D. Heiser, George M. Mack, Donald D. Em- rick, James Haffner, Howard Elder, Thomas M. Coalxley. THIRD ROW: Mr. Emmet C. Stopher, Dean E, J. Ashbaugh, Ralph Melden, Charles Mechem, David Holton, John Fraylick, Robert Aller, David Perry, John Blakesley, Robert Gillette, William Baker, David Davis, Edward Morris, Allen Young. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Robert B. Sinclair, Robert Martin, Robert Siegel, Edgar M. Griswold, Walter A. Ramey, Robert W. Pulley, Bill Cottrell, Jim Rose, Earl Jensen, Richard Schmunk, Jack Mueller William Hunger, John D. SIXTH ROW: Clyde Smith, Elliott, Bert Kizer, Jack R. Scmuel U. Harris, James J. J. Miner, Richard Morrison, , Herb Tullis, Vince Runco, John Metzlco. FIFTH ROW: Dean E. Alderman, Ronald Shawhan, Bob Wort, Abe Lager, Edwin James Ryan, John Gratsch, John Bonnar, Bob Rowntree, Oliver, Ralph D. Byard, William Chambers, Ray Phillips. Howard Thiele, David Paden, William S. Webb, Richard Beuthal, Robert Young, Harris, John L. Katterheinrich, Dr. Robert Thomas Snider. Howto Study forthe benefit of the entire campus. MORTAR BOARD The cream of Miami women are The lVIorTar Boarols, vvho have shown Themselves To be ouTsTanc:ling in scholarship, leadership, service, anal charac3Ter in Their college career up To May Day of Their iunior year, vvheh They are called Trom The crowd To vvear The black cap anal corTTinue iTs TracliTioh of service. illiilli FIRST ROW: Marilyn Benson, Marilyn Chrisman. SECOND ROW: Mary Cory, Jane Dallas. THIRD ROW: Ellen Dennison, Eleanor Eck. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Frufh, MargareT Kramer. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Mc- Kee, Penny Neff. SIXTH ROW: RuTh Sfoeppelwerfh, Jeanne Theobald, Rowena Tronnes, Barbara Willard. OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Campus leaders in scholarship, aThleTics, debafe, publicaTions, and social and religious affairs are The men of O. D. K. Tapped Tor membership in The service honorary aT The big dances of The year, They conTinue uniTed in Their eTTorTs To serve Miami and her men, and To inspire oThers by Their aTTainmenTs. ff , ' 5' , I r , -N. . I 15.4 ' .511 . Q niijia ll FIRST ROW: Arthur Brown, W. Dean Chiles. SECOND ROW: Edward Clark, Milton Farber. THIRD ROW: Vincent Fulmer, John Heisler. FOURTH i ROW: John Hendry, John Irvin. FIFTH ROW: Leo Merzweiler, Marshall Mowrey. SIXTH ROW: George Ren- kerf, Willard Smifh. CWEN . f -',.. Q X1 The golden crown and scepTer of Cwen are o sTrong inCenTiye Tor The poTenTial leaders among Treshrnon women. These sophomores, ouTsTanoling in choraCTer, leadership, scholarship, and service, willingly serve The women oT Mionni Through Their Leadership Train- ing Program and oTher worThy aCTiyiTies. xx C? -vl FIRST ROW: Cleft To right? Jane Thomas, Susanne Brumbaugh, Beity Jo Chilcofe, Iris Kolp, Dorothy Holloway, Janie Gufhals, SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ploger, Sue Rolfes, Sec. Carolyn Freed, Pres. Joyce Eldridge, Treas. Mariorie Jenkins, Vice Pres. Judy Yantis, Esther Kneisley, Jane Diehl. THIRD ROW: Adviser Miss Helen E. Page, Charlotte Thomas, Annalaine Limper, Alice Eggleston, Margaret Dennison, Patty Pollard, Joan Foster, Mariorie Hole, Mary Ann Brawley. X FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Eleanor Greathouse, Vice Pres. Yuricich, Sec. Marilyn Benson, Pres. Charles Wiley, Sec. Barbara Treas. Rosalie Jendrek, Adviser Miss Mary Miller. SECOND Joan Benoy, Ruth White, Janice Patten, Jean Hage, Ona Rea Scheibert, Norma Bright, Yvonne Attwood, Louise Plosila. ROW: Dick Kehres, Richard Pryor, Jim lnloes, Tom Niederkorn, Jacobs, Ed Crider, Paul A. Feldhaus. l l i DELTA PHI DELTA During the year, Delta Phi Delta visited the art galler- ies at Ball State Teachers College, an article by Presi- dent Charles Wiley appeared in The Pallette, the soCiety's magazine, and iuniors and seniors with Pls in art courses and C's in other courses were inltlated into this national art honorary. Matt Fruth, ROW: Betty THIRD Allan 1 vii C: 51 , 1 BETA ALPHA PSI For future oiccountonts-men moioring in The Tielcl who ottoin high scholarship in all Their courses-Beto Alpho Psi offers membership. This honorary seeks To promote high ethical standards in The study ot accounting onol To be of service To The Accounting De- partment onol The School of Business Administration. i , R. 4 sw. . .5 'K , .. ..w.......,.....-.w....-... .... . . . . l .. .3 S as .- ,f f . N V if ffl 1,5 . 4 1 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Treas. William L. Barall, Pres. Howard Bultman, Sec. Tony Androski, Adviser Mr. D. L. Heinemeyer, Vice Pres. John M. Hall. SECOND ROW: Jack E. Deal, Melvin Colton, Eliiah Crawford, Wilbur C. Armstrong, Clarence W. Ontko, Stewart Proctor, Charles Denning, Jack D. Stutz. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Eiler, Donald Marx, Donald Trautlein, John Weichel, Earl A. Gase, Mr. C. Rollin Niswonger, Mr. J. C. Pillion, Royal Elmore. FOURTH ROW: Harold Langenderfer, Norman Cryder, McPherson Smith, Dr. R. E. Glos, K. Donald Jensen, Rudolph Muhlberger, Howard H. Brink- man, Mr. A. G. Wald, Howard K. Tolle. S 3 i 5 l ,4- L Q . W s 15,9 24 lr qv,- FIRST ROW: ileft to rightj John Speer, Charles Moulton, Dennie Brown, Robert Walter. SECOND ROW: Glenn Davis, Faculty Sponsor and National President Dr. Ernest Ashbaugh, Vice Pres. Edsel Hale, Pres. Dickinson Guiler, Treas. Robert Elliott, Sec. Harry Petrie. THIRD ROW: Thomas Snyder, Ramon Mears, John Stuckey, Jacques Cook, Elton Miller, Thomas Imfeld, James Casebere, Earl McGovern, George Virgin. FOURTH ROW: James Jones, Wilfred Fries, John Thornbury, Donald Morrison, William Riley, Donald Wolf, Thomas Snider, Walter Dray, Myron Thompson, Roger McCormick. KAPPA PHI KAPPA .qt-' Promoting the cause of education by studying its principles and problems through speakers and visits such as the one to the Schoolmaster's Club in Cin- cinnati is the major interest ot the men of Kappa Phi Kappa. This honorary selects members from those students having a 3.0 and six hours in education. COM-BUS i I ,X il? ask s Q T .2 -My lnTeresT in business-uppercloss women-3.0 average -odd These guoliTies ond you will have The beginning of o concepTion of o member of Com-Bus, honorory business orgonizoTion. Through ouTside speokers oT Their meeTings, The members increose Their knowledge of onol inTeresT in The World ol business. ,z f 4 - K T , T 4,,,,4ie.1,.s-,,,, . 1 A' 4 n ig S ' sf X B 1 I V .ess -q,:,:f,, .: 'ESV' I , FIRST ROW: lleft to righti Marian Janke, Vice Pres. Kay Boehmer, Ming Sickles, Mildred Sunfala, Treas. Kay Young. SECOND ROW: Joanne Schneider, Gerry Houser, Pat Rumsfield, Adviser Miss Dorofhy Virts, Margery Sfeffens, Eleanor Eck. THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Ellis, Connie Pogany, Pres. Dorothy Witherspoon, Alice Land, Joann Foster, Ann Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Jackson, Marcia Roeding, Jeannehe Keesecker, Ann Garwood, Sec. Charlene Lammers, Florence Schwegman, Thelma Bush. PI OMEGA PI C 7 Qi? fs 49 f T l 1 'I .Il 4 I .S it vi l Qs 9 var 1+ 0 ' ' . ' .' 4 W is i R iq 4 R .---f-A N 'J l . 1 .o I -S.,-... FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Stella Lovitt, Pina Florenzo, Pres. Jane Lothian, Sec. Marjorie Hake, Historian Lois Jeffery, Pauline Hall. SECOND ROW: Treas. Elton B. Miller, Vice Pres. Doris Peter, Patricia Stephen, Marie Matson, Sponsor Miss Esther Beck, Sponsor Mr. J. R. Neill. fax nl: ,-A ,, xx - X , 4 fs r 1.1 . 7:6 fr! , ' Progress in business ond educotion ond recognition for tuture Commerciol teochers ore the oims ot this honorary. The delegote to the notionol Convention returned with rnuch interesting intormotion on the members' chosen field, while speokers ond the News- letter odded to their protessionol knowledge, v LES POLITIQUES Interested in politics-government? Got a 2.75 aver- age vvith an A or I3 in an introductory social studies course? Carying an advanced course in gov- ernment? Then you're on the eligibility list for this group. Annually the honorary sends delegates to International Relations Club Conferences. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Sec. Sue Hakius, Pres. Sanford Jacobs, Treas. Pat Hathaway, Vice Pres. Bob Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Reno J. Menapace, Art Wisehart, Helen Donaldson, Nancy Nash, Eleanor Hoffman, Mary Lib Coleman. THIRD ROW: Dr. Howard White, Willard Smith, Ray E. Keiser, Eugene Pembroke, Charles Moulton, John Fulker. FOURTH ROW: David Dillon, Tom Durr, David Wood, Tom VanCamp, Charles Lodge, McPherson Smith. FIFTH ROW: Rich- ard D. Haney, Kenneth L. Corbat, Charles Carter. N-.1 31' FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Vice Pres. Bob Pence, Sec. Martha Rossel, Pres. Mary Lib Coleman, Treas. Jean Kish. SECOND ROW: Miss Phyllis Heckathorn, Mrs. H. N. Abegglen, Bunny Blackard, Joan Pater, Pat Sherman, Pat Hunter, Miss Agnes Fowler, Marilyn Carlson, Dr. W. Marion Miller. THIRD ROW: Mr. M. S. Powell, Mr. H. L. Chace, John C. lrvin, Tom Byrne, Mr. E. F. Bradley, Harold Apel. BETA Pl THETA One place on campus where you won't hear English is a meeting of Beta Pi Theta, French honorary tor advanced French students with a 3.0 average in French and a 2.8 in all other courses. Furthering an interest in France, her people, and their history and culture is the aim ot this society. x ,Z VT' ALETHENAI K xi Aspiring To loe a wriTer or o poeT? Then Take aol- yonToge of The onnuol liTerary conTesT sponsored by The AleThenai group. This honorary is composed of sTuolenTs who have a minimum of eighTeen hours of English wiTh oiT leosT TorTy per c:enT A grades and B's in The remainder of Their courses. 176 an-.., si , i Mft FIRST ROW: Cleft To righfj Jane Davidson, Treas. Marilyn Chrisman Geege Kircher, Betty Fuller, Mary Cory, Adviser Mr. E. J. Howard Pres. Mary Deane Ertel, Sec. Sally King, Carol Hieber, Vice Pres Renee Tronnes, Lee Riefsfohl, Sue Kersfing. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj Marilyn Olsen, Marilyn Chrisman, Betty Fuller, Wilma Hardy, Pres. Patricia King, Sec. Joan Pater, Vice l-res. Dorotzy Mulberry, Marilyn Berg. SECOND ROW: Dr. Harry Russell, Gay DiMichele, Barbara Pugh, Patricia Sherman, Bunny Blackard, Nancy Nash, Martha Rossel, Louise Plosila, Marjorie Jenkins, Muriel Lee Bahlman, Elinor Clemons. THIRD ROW: Ann Talbert, Miss Phyllis Hecktahorn, Maryann Johnson, Ruth Schatz, Virginia Clark, Mrs. Margaret Hutt, Maralyn Laver, Eugene Wine, Tom Kennedy. FOURTH ROW: Treas. Jacques Cook, John Under- wood, Mr, Eugene Bradley, Joao Jonker, Mr. John Saxton, Dr. Glenn Larr, Bob Pence, Dr. Willis Jones. SIGMA DELTA PI dComo esta? Are we in Spain? No, we've stumbled into a meeting ot Sigma Delta Pi, the Spanish hon- orary. A B average and an interest in the Spanish language and culture are rewarded by initiation into this group. This interest is promoted in their meetings, activities, and Pan-American assembly. ., E, , ' Z l 4 s 1 3 U my Q v ff',ff:i21:Q 5 i 'i 4 dnxvpj , .fe s . X I is E f L, T ,n . PX. f' L V i fl l , T5 l i N ' l f it f 1 iii P fi . M J 1 Y Xt' I C l 5 3 i - x I , Q ii ,N s i lx ,. i , N L :X jj 5 it :ti ff ix J. l cf' J .- if J, ii ff . at i i i If min 15, :S uh.. T Q.- Ov FIRST ROW: Cleft to righti Rita Means, Janie Thomas, Miss Helen E. Page, Mrs. E. G. Mead, Vice Pres. Caroline Cockerill, Mrs. W. P. Hicks Sec. Evelyn Swindler, Treas. Marilyn Miller, Jo Anne Cole, Betty Bentley. SECOND ROW: Anita Bury, Edith Blanke, Naomi Pask, Jane Wiley Colleen Conrey, Barbara Doan, Barbara Gover, Anna Mcue Dunn, Ruth E. Bryon, Sue Kersting, Gwendolyn Wright, Rachel Ballinger. Abent Pres. Marguerite Schoen. DELTA OMICRON Sharps and flats mean a great deal to the members of Delta Omicron, a national music professional fra- ternity. Creating friendships and encouraging music appreciation are functions of this musical group - whose members are proud to wear the golden lyre pin, symbol of the highest musical achievement. PHI MU ALPHA Liszt to Gillespie-it it's music it's ot ' t , in erest to Phi Mu Alpno, in existence ot Miomi since I923. Interest in ITI ' ' usic is the only memb , e prime ur ' Q ond encouro em t ersnip requirement th p pose is the turtherin Q en ot the bet t ' ' ' Eoch spring the s o music in Americo. Y sponsor ci fine Inter-Froternity Sing. 1 FIRST ROW I ,gil I ,- x 1 Z'- -rf z Qeft fo righth Treos. Dwight Morner, Hisf. Poul E Morrow Pres. Dickinson T. Guiler, Sec. Vic Schoen. SECOND ROW Ernest Bur nett, Eugene Evans, Bruce Kesler, Merle Dorrogh. THIRD ROW Theodore Brown, Bob Clark, Dick Kehres, Eddie Curriden. FOURTH ROW WiIIiom Riley, Mr. Everett K. Foster, Herbert Seltz, Vice Pres. R b FIFTH ROW: Jock C. Sf ' o er? A Bornes rowbrldge. if m.w9,,2 c, , , , x .. vzSn'Mug.2: , PHI SIGMA BacTeria, rock sTraTa, bone sTrucTure-biological sci- ences are The inTeresTs of The members of Phi Sigma, a nafional honorary fraTerniTy. Service To science de- parTmenTs and programs dealing wiTh The fields vvilhin Their scope lead These scienfisfs To greafer pro- fessional knovvledge, skill, and fellowship. 180 FIRST ROW: Ileff To righil Marilyn Olson, John Pogue, William English, Eugene Epperson, .lane Davidson, Dorothy Kleinhenn. SEC- OND ROW: Nancy Frazer, Mary Wrighf, Kenneth Wilson, Norman Good, Dorofhy VanAusdal, Helen Fogle, Belva Laughlin. THIRD ROW: Mr. Vallardo, Harold Unger, Marion Riggs, John Reeves, Granville Nolan, Jack NewTon, Max Michels, David McKell. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ann Maple, Owen Larrison, RoberT Huber, Dale Hub- bard, Rick Hauser, Hugh Forfhman, Roberf Conway. FIFTH ROW: Edward Reineke, Nancy McDermoTT, Pres. Donald Doan, Adviser Mr. C. M. Vaughn, William Cook, Mr. S. R. Williams, Mr. M. W. Boesel, Mr. Bodenburg. FIRST ROW: lleft to righti Bart Newell, Shirley Miller, Ann Garwood, Joan Sarchet, Anne Clark, Joy Small, Virginia Hess, Alice Winters SECOND ROW: Marge Marritt, Ellen Dennison, Helen Hobart, Pres Bill Whitaker, Sec. Hoopie Frazier, Treas. Bea Cooper, AI Bergman THIRD ROW: Darwin Hunt, Roy Boyce, Carl Elliott, Raymond D Nichols, Robert F. Kinney, Charles M. Ware, David R. Toeppen John B. Whitlock, Dr. R. C, Crosby, Adviser Dr. C. T. Perin, Mr B. T. Jensen, Marion S. Parish. PSI CHI Psychology! In these clays ot harry ancl worry we can't overlook the psychological aspects ot every situation. Psychology rnaiors who possess a B average are hanclecl together in this honorary group with the purpose ot promoting an interest in the sci- ence ancl its application to problems ot toclay. .5 ,- T7 is fxx A e X ,,, 'V X SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON ltfsw xg .iv-f ' i I FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Sec. Joseph Haverfield, Vice Pres. Richard I Church, Pres. Owen E. Homeister, Treas. Stephen P. Kanizay, Robert Q D. Johnsfon. SECOND ROW: Richard B. Jenks, Robert siofch, I Delbert Henry Lutz, Gene Garrison, Harold P. Pauly, William Seward. , THIRD ROW: Frank L. Schatz, Byron D. Magbee, Sheldon C. Berg- I man, sau Johnston, Ernest suck, James R. whafe. rouizm ROW: 5 Harold B. Parker, Mr. Karl E. Limper, Dr. W. H. Shideler, Dr. J. J. Wolford, Dr. F. A. Wade, Steward Flaschen, John M. Currie, David I I.. Morrow, Dick Campbell. l 2 I Rocks in his head-maybe he has, particularly if he is a member of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, honorary I geology fraternity for men with a B average in I4 hours of geology. Guest speakers, discussions, and I field trips aim at knowledge of the field and the social and scientific advancements of the memloers. i l I l I I .43 For otom onolysists ond the expounders ot Einstein, eligibility requirements for Sigmo Pi Sigmo ore o 3.5 in mothemotics ond physics, oncl o 3.0 in other courses. The purposes-recognition ot high scholor- ship in physics ond stimulotion of on interest in this science-ore promoted in its progroms. SIGMA PI SIGMA J if lx I I eg X . ' L Ny I r . fa Q.. .fs 5 FIRST ROW: Lleft to righti Vice Pres. Bruce Noordhoff, Pres. Allen J. Wiont, Treos. Robert L. Wonnemclcher, Sec. Paul Hoigh. SECOND ROW: John Irvin, John I. Lauritzen, Jr., Miss Lois J. Roper, Adviser Mr. Robert F. Blakely. THIRD ROW: Mr. Roger Wickenden, Dovid Edwards, Moclin Hall, Lowell D. Evons, John Spangler, Dr. R. L. Edwards. D-s RECENSIO FORTY-NINER Pica count-cuts-ledger-seauence lists-paste pic:- tures-type copy-sell subscriptions-a constant rustle ot activity proclaims That another Recensio is in The making. The entire statt-editorial, art, business- trom treshman workers on up to The editor, has cre- ated this photographic record ot Miami in l949. It is dedicated To you, The student, with The fervent hope that you will tind in iT pleasure now and mem- ories ot Miami Through The years to come. Editor ........ Robert R. Smith Business Manager.. . . . .Jeannine Hagan Art Editor... ...Ken Umbach Assistant Editor ........ Jean Melnick Assistant Editor ........ Marilyn Fleming Assistant Business Manager ........ Joann Foster FIRST ROW: Joe Davis, Jim Warm. SECOND ROW: Don Connell, Tom. Kennedy, Jim Dierksheide. g K ,Qi as it '3 C5 Q RECENSI T -, Z ' ga v4 . Qlfuflri. s .53 - Business Office Managers fleft lo rightl John Katterheinrich, Lillian Friedman, Joe Wespiser, Marilyn Mueller, Sherman Unger, Joan Fosfer. Editorial Office Managers. FIRST ROW: llef? io rightl Shirley Voress, Margaret Dennison, Nancy Reese, PaHy Pollard, Jeanne Hines, Jane SECOND ROW: Joe Hayden, Don Allen, Barbara Sievenson, Joyce Rapp, Joe Cox, Ruth Irvin, Peg Brown, Pat Hunter, Dick Graham. ' A. 'af 'i 1 r A x Q, L --, .Q Diehl F f Hg-1 .A . 51:4 'A ' ' ,- f 5 9 we 3' 3' A 2 l V' f ,M I S hi' 'C -r 1 f 0 ag. NN an we ll ig? 'I' 1 ax ,ggi eff. o:'9 '-' FIRST ROW: labove, left to rightb Desk Editors Norma Dent, Charlotte Thomas, Joanne Waterman, Barbara Teckemeyer, Jane Thomas, Sue Brumbaugh. SECOND ROW: Charme DeVine, Carol Hieber, Murray Bullis, Bernie Hiatt, Pat Findley, Dave Pogue, Bill Braun, Staff Music Critic Bob Ruchhott. FIRST ROW: lbelow, left to rightl Issue Editors Carol Kingseed, Harold Deutsch, Bill Smith, Nathine Goodenough, Geege Kircher, Milt Farber, John Spangler. SECOND ROW: lssue Managers Jim Harris, Irma Steck, Jim Scott, Liz Chandler, Tony Pathe, Al Loop, Bob Cummings. v' ,Q NUANU IU THE STUDENT l-love you seen Todoy's Student? Twice a week The Compus pauses in its rolling to loe inlormed on Topics of interest to Miomions. Performing The sacred duty of reTleCTing and molding opinion is o hord-working staff of iournalisticolly-minded students under The oll- seeing eye of Editor Marilyn Chrismon. Sports Staff Tabove, left to right around deskl Tom Cooley, Jim Davis, Verl Steen, Jim Flavin, Roy Whitaker, Bill Trask, Morris Janovitz, Don Rice, Jack Thornbury, Ken Mills, John Hazlett, Jack Wittman. Business Manager, ...Ray Klug Associate Editor ,....... Renee Tronnes Sports Editor ........ Jack Wittman Managing Editor ........ Mary Cory Society Editor ........ Mary Deane Ertel Assistant Business Manager .....,., Bob Reemelin Assistant Business Manager ........ Jackie Lange asssfa l as .,. -.ew Li 4- ri fx Lf FW ,Q . ,, r . T 1 I 187 THE MIAMI TQMAHAWK if 'S-I.. ,ww Vi V 3? v P ,afaiwxvi 4 nf Q 'hr' fm' x 2 r WMM, FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj .lan Rennick, Barbara Ascher, Bernie Edstrom, Joan Sarchef, John Glasgow, Geege Kircher. SECOND ROW: Bill Wynne, Barbara Merrick Graeff, Betty Fuller, Jack Hutchinson, Dick Williams. Photographer.. .... Don Paterson Speaking of traditions, the Tomahawk has rapidly bloomed into a lull-time member ol the publications clan. The magazine of campus lite, now in its lourth year ot publication, is an outlet for student authors, poets, artists, and tunztymen in general. This year with Big Chief John Heisler wielding the tomahawk, the band has included under tive multi-colored cov- ers something to please everyone- photographs, iolces, feature articles on campus wheels and events, and fiction, both serious and humorous. Editor ........ John Heisler Business Manager ........ Bart Newell Art Editor ........ Jack Hendry LQMUACWK4 'TA' NJ X 4 f 'Y' 'f cy'-at is 1,3 A -:fx 42942 ' J i . P , -.-. . V' 1'R' .sk X. X . 9. Y. . C. A. Need o friend? You're sure To find many in The Y , ond on oicTiyiTy To suiT your inTeresTs. From The Fresh- nion Week get-Togethers To All-Association meetings To inTeresT group discussions To varied special services, The Y. VV. C. A. provides fellowship vviTh o religious purpose for oll ChrisTion women. FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl Ann Garwood, Greta Mottelson, Shirley Crandall, Betty Midgley, Jane Lothian, Jayne Mazzarella. SECOND ROW: Mary Lib Coleman, Treas. Kay Boehmer, Exec. Sec. Mary Ann Mattoon, Pres. Barbara McKee, Vice Pres. Carolyn Edwards, Sec. Mary Elizabeth Smith. THIRD ROW: Patricia Shafer, Jerry Oldham, Mary Lou Jackson, Zelva Brown, Jane Diehl, Mary Ellen Nicholls, Martha Camp, Barbara Pugh, Eileen Magie. SEATED: Cleft lo right! Sec. Doug Hill, Jacques Cook, Exec. Sec. Dave Riggs, Pres. Bruce Young, Dick Anderson, John Moser. STAND- ING: Bob Peck, Trecls. Ben Jones. Y. M. C. A Service ond l6?llOlNf,l1lfD-lllfj5C om tin. .wfnfii off' Tlio Y. M. C. fx., on Clll-CnCornpC1S5i1iq mail lo' -I'gfYlf.l ' group of College inen dedicofed To flie l-gn micnilf of The infernotionol orgonizcmon. If imiwfuriig ri lreslnnon comp, C1 book store, r'eo'cmiom fmf il + ond rnony projecfs in conjunction with Tlmf K. C F 'WS .,-X 'C' 'B fb-F' I T X -Q Xi MIAMI CHEST i gl E Ni shi!!! FIRST ROW: fleft To righil Vincent Fulmer, Faculty Co-Chairman Miss Katherine Price, Siudent Co-Chairman Jeanne Theobald, Mr. Dave Riggs. SECOND ROW: Miss Marfha Jaques, Sheldon Veil, Donna Weiss, Miss Mary Ann Maffoon, Dr. Arthur Wickenden, Barbara McKee, Nathine Goodenough, Barbara Teckemeyer, Mac Hall, Eileen Magie. Heed The requesT-Till The chesT! This slogan led The eager Teams Toward Their goal To collec:T money for The all-campus drive benefiTing The Y. W. C. A., The Y. M. C. A., The STudenT Religious Council, The World I STudenT Service Fund, and The CommiTTee for Friendly RelaTions among Foreign STudenTs. 192 Cl.efT To righfl Jock Thornbury, Dick Ander- son, Nofhine Goodenough, Sheldon Mann, Bart Newell. BGOK Who's who, vvhoT's whoT, ond wheres where oT Miomi is Tully Covered in The smoll guidebook serif To every prospecTive freshmon. Cornpus life, e-fenTs, clubs, plus some hisTory ond inTeresTing Toc:Ts obouT Miomi ore included in The 'fFreshrnon Bible. EdiTed by juniors, iT's sponsored by The Y's. .s..nl'-x...U' 0 I I 'w Mau W. . vw, .- , 1 .T BAND With o roll of drums ond o blore of bross, the University Morching Bond steps out onto the footboll field in one of its foncy formotions. After the footboll seoson, the bond divides into two groups, the Symphonic Bond ond the Vorsity Bond. Concerts here ond in other cities give bond members both experience ond pleosure. 257' Q i 'I FIRST ROW: Llelt to rlghtj Donald Naragon, Warren Woods. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Priest, Cyril Costoff, Barbara Sayre, Margaret Cook, Patricia Roll, Robert Miller, Mary Wright, Richard Moore, William Pearson, Robert Kranek, Verl Steen, Edwin Koch, Robert Klingman, David Paden, De- lores Kish, Tom Lober, Jeanne Bauer. THIRD ROW: John Kaeser, Donald Wolt, John Mueller, William Chambers, Bob Miller, Betty Bergin, Dean Kaylor, Kenneth Laborie, Dave Dunbar, Dwight Morner, Bruce Goldflies, Arthur Wisehart, James Boulton, Robert Clark, Alberta Treon, Mildred Taylor, Reno Menapace, A. D. Lekvoldt Conductorb. FOURTH ROW: Harry McCoy, Jewett Forman, Sarah Robertson, Margaret Clark, Jane Wiley, Victor Hesse, Cloyd Kress, Murray Bullis, Eleanor Koons, Henry Amster, Edith Blanke, Barbara Brown, Janet Lucas, Gretchen Tyler, Andrew Camp- bell, Dwight Rutledge, Floyd Harris. FIFTH ROW: Charles Shawver, John Werth, Eugene Grancha, Carl Halen, Joe Briggs, Marguerite Fairman, Clair Canfield, Thomas Dempsey, Walforth Purmort, Richard Hart, Betty Goslin, Zedith Orr, Wayne Watkins, Leonard Gutkowski, John Sluss, SIXTH ROW: Bennet Bartels, Richard Ortolf, Robert Bowers, William Cool, James Wanner, Thomas Sambaugh, Ernest Burnett, James White, James Panzer, Donald Sinzinger, Fred Buxton, Donald Hampton, Calvin Thome, Ruth Bryan, Edward Weis. SEVENTH ROW: William Braun, Robert Mucha, Shirley Groom, Donald Durst, Jim Davis, Roy Roller, David Bell, Raymond MacQueen, William Holcepl, Lenora Boughton, Marilyn Miller, Barbara Kling, Robert Bergstrom, John G. Miller, Dave Holton, William Phillips. EIGHTH ROW: Caleb Standafer, Paul Morrow, John Webster, Ralph Land- meier, Bernard Haitt, Graydon Drebes, Sheridan Loyd, Jack Martino, Earl Keyser, Robert Nichols, Thomas Williams, Harry Carr, Richard Theiss, Miles Vance, Robert Barnes, Theodore Brown. FIRST ROW: flett to righti Donald Wolf, Evelyn Swindler, Alice Lou Bezold, Murray Bullis, Jane Wiley, Martha J. Clark, Victor L. Hesse. SECOND ROW: Art Wisehart, William Chambers, John G. Miller, Barbara Kling, Marilyn L. Miller, Lenora Bough- ton, William Holcepl, Zedith Orr, Thomas J. Dempsey, Alan Macks, Alberta Treon, Mildred Taylor. THIRD ROW: Jack Betty Mueller, Wayne Ruihley, Dwight Morner, Edith Blanke, Bergin, Arthur Pepe, Dean Taylor, Jim Panzer, Hubert Seltz, Ruth Bryan, Paul Walter, James T. White, Ernest A. Burnett, Len Gutkowski, Jack Sluss, Dave Dunbar, Bruce Goldflies, Robert Clark. FOURTH ROW: Robert W. Miller, Edward A. Miller, James Rempe, Ruth Reams, Dick Allen, Janet Lucas, Ruth Owens, Donald Marx, Richard Ortolf, John H. Werth, Thomas Stambaugh, William H. Braun, Robert Mucha, Ralph Landmeir, John Webster, Miles Vance, Theodore A. Brown, Paul Morrow, Caleb Standafer, Robert A. Barnes. FIFTH ROW: Richard Kuck, Marion Dove, Delores Kish, Mary K. Wright, Jack O. Martino, N Conductor Mr. A. D. Lekvold, Bill Pearson, Graydon Drebes, Earl Kayser, Harry Carr, Patricia Roll, Donald Wurst, Edwin l Koch, Richard Moore, Verl Steen. l 195 iff RQHESTRA Under the baton of Mr. Lloyd Outland, the Orchestra this year played a full season ot concerts. Their arrangements included orchestral numbers and accompaniment for in- strumental soloists. Musicians find fun and skill, as well as new musical experiences, in this outstanding music group. FIRST ROW: Cleft to righti Edith Blanke, Judith Schlesinger, Marjorie Ludwig, Pat Findley, Eleanor Curriden, Lawrence Sher- man, Dickinson T. Guiler, Director Mr. George List, Robert G. Johnston, Harry l.. McCoy, Dave C. Koch, Arthur Bloom, Cloyd Kress, June Orr, Virginia Clark, Barbara Wilkinson, Sue McClure, Kathryn Mellen- bruch. SECOND ROW: Maralyn Lover, Eleanor Keffer, Jean Staley, Frieda Hempel, William Riley, Harry Carr, John Sipe, John Heisey, Chase DeLong, Alice lou Bezold, Lillian Kuck Foster, Marcia Roeding, Elea- nor Hoffman, Gerry Houser, Anna Mae Dunn. THIRD ROW: Carolyn lserman, Ruth Isackila, Gennett Smith, Carolyn Brigner, Shirley Groom, Joe Tanski, Carl Knoch, Charles Rhinehart, Bob Clark, Dick Nitzel, Michael Cain, Joyce Eldridge, Ruth Arstingstall, Jean Esten, Betty Minnich, Donna Webber. T96 i 1 FIRST ROW: 'left to righti Clair Canfield June Canfield, Chuck Schmermund, Pres Bruce Kesler, Helen Berry, Martin Miller, Zeal Fishf-r. SECOND ROW: Sec.-Treas Gwendolyn Wright, Marjorie S. Allen Barbara Eldredge, Winifred Wright, James Hoffner, Marilyn Bowen, Jane Wiley, Lynn Neiswander, Mildred E. Taylor, Idele Men- delson, Helene Siennicki, Henry Mays, Barbara Gaver. THIRD ROW. Jane Thomas, Charles Wiley, Marilyn Strunk, Sylvia Strunk, Eleanor Koons, Walter Halen, John G. Miller, Lenara Boughtan, Dick Kehres, William Holcepl, Ruth Owens, Donald Marx, Wayne Ruihley, Art Wise- hart, John Mueller, Fred Bockian, Mar- garetta Frey, Harlan Bosworth. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Freed, Marilyn Sherrick, Sue Rolfes, Jack Swisher, Janet Fleming, Vice Pres. Herbert Seltz, Jim White, Merle S. Darragh, Paul E, Morrow, Ralph Land- meier, Caleb Standafer, Harry Carr, Di- rector Mr. Lloyd Outlond, Jos. L. Hampson, Mary Lou Moore, Bernard Hiatt, Dorothy Shoemaker, Delores Kish, Richard Kuck. I MINNESINGERS The best in choral music tram the fourteenth century to the present day is presented to Miami audiences by the mixed chorus, Minnesingers. Much of their music is performed a cappella. With the direction ot Mr. George List, this year the chorus sang three concerts of outstanding musical worth. T97 8 :st J, . . ' ' Q ff its 5 Y ,WJ . W?-fgw , -ss FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Jo Ann Osborne, Mary Conti, Shirley Clippinger, Rita Means, Nancy Freshour, Betty Bentley, Director Miss Dora Lyon, Eugene Evans, Pres. Phyllis White, Caroline Cockerill, Nancy Rolf, Marily Rogers, Marilyn Strunk, Mary Louise Moore. SECOND ROW: Mary Wynne Atkinson, Irene Suntala, Martha Camp, Ann Ohnmeis, Pat Fry, Frieda Hempel, Frances Williamson, Gloria Rekers, Mary Ann Lee, Jo Anne Cole, Jane Dallas, Helen Martin, Nancy Reese, Naomi Pask, Susan Chace, Sec. Alice Land, Diane King, Esther Kneisley, Jeanie Hepler, Ann Conway, Barbara Hiestand. THIRD ROW: Margaret Penland, Rachel Ballinger, Evelyn Borcherding, Koneta Abe, Joyce Swink, Patricia Measell, Patricia Van Atta, Helene Oatts, Edith Copas, Colleen Conrey, Barbara Doan, Treas. Marilyn Immel, Wilma Shafer Thrall, Lillian Kuck Foster, Daphane Evans, Sylvia Strunk. MADRIGAL Music, by Miami women, is the keynote ot the very first choral group on campus. Their annual Christmas assembly brought alovvn the house with the favorite, 'Tvvas the Night Before Christmas. After passing a tryout in Benton, a girl becomes a member ot the club, whose aim is promoting the best in music. GLEE cLuB I hear music-sparking melody -it iT's with a masculine accent, iT's The Glee Club, whose purpose is presenting The besT in harmonious singing tor an T appreciative audience. Besides Their January assem- ' X 'X ffl . '.. bly and their annual spring concert, The club sang ..--- Their way Through northern Ohio This year. i . T , , ak, FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Jim Quinn, Lawrence Sherman, Richard Zimmerman, Robert Johnston, Gerald Miller, Director George Barron, Dickinson Guiler, Robert Harter, Richard Wright, Bruce Kesler, Daniel Roth, Robert Tannehill. SECOND ROW: Paul Scott, Charles Carter, Victor Schoen, Jim Mischler, Jack Strawbridge, William Andrews, David Drumm, Elton Miller, Robert Cromling, Jim Mistler, William Barclay, William Stuckman, Robert Heidrich. THIRD ROW: Harold Apel, Don Pollock, Charles Rhinehart, Bert Kizer, Ted Repper, Richard McDonald, Tom Blackinston, Jim Harter, Robert Elstun, Richard Thrall, Bruce Young, David Stephenson, Harry Burton. THEATER iz. Miomi's Thespicins eoch yeor provide o voried clromciTic Tore consisTing of Three rnojor proolucTions onol Towers TheoTer plovs ThroughouT The yeor. To The leTT cire ChorloTTe Pugh oinol Sig Boioilc os PorTio ond BruTus in The rniol-yeor ploy, Julius Coiesorf' Below is o scene Trom The premiere per- Tormonce of Fire Sole losT Toll. l.eTT To righT ore Don Fribourg, Coirolyn Vogel, Bill STuckrnon, Dick Throll, ond Sig Bojok. Gomrner GurTon's Needle, righT cibove, o Towers ploy, is represenTeol by Mciry Coy Ashburn, Beverly Rololoins, Bill Apple, oncl Tom Porish. AnoTher scene Trom Thke pro- olucTion of Fire Sole is oT The righT below, showing Don Fribourg, Don Leshner, Alvin Gelmon, onol Ccirolvn Vogel. AT The Tor righT Bolo l-leiolrich hoinolles The conTrols on sToge. W s EL J l .,-.4,. Q l ii l T I i i l l l i i i il :TE- L ,f F ' ' iff' X ' if .g -Z -J YE MERRIE PLAYERS ,fr Q9 .xgffzq All The warld's a sTage anal all The men and women merely players. OuTsTanclihg inTeresT anal alailiTy in all phases of TheaTriCal work ancl an apprenTic:eship in The Miami UniyersiTy TheaTer are essemials Tar membership iri This dramaTiCs honorary which came inTa exisTer1Ce way back in l9lO. gl qv Y? FIRST ROW: lleff To righfj Pot Sampson, Sec.-Treas. Charloife Wanner, Adviser Dr. Homer N. Abegglen, Pres. Justyn Patferson, Helen Martin. SECOND ROW: Clif Sanderson, Bernard Phelps, Dick Thrall, Warren Delano, Jack Sheehan. I SPEAKERS BUREAU ls 1 FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Art Wisehart, Jim Harris, Mary Deane Ertel, Ken Laborie, Frank Greene. SECOND ROW: Hedvika Lucas, Sec. Mrs. O. E. Homeister, Jack Bernhardt, Carlos Ballerino, C. R. Brussee, Dudley Fetzer, Sponsor Mr. Bernard F. Phelps, John K. Reeves, Meredith Wade, Seet Lau, Albert Osborne. 7fWY. L.A - vu .f-...M ...Aa --- 1 D svg,Qf ',Q,. i fu ,-.ag Giving students an opportunity to perform before different types of audiences and making programs available for organizations in Oxford are tlte ac- tivities of tbe twenty members of tbe Speakers Bureau. After 25 speaking engagements, members are eligible for Tau Kappa Alpha, national fraternity. disposal of all Campus organizations. I 203 i WMUB x gy its s i Q SW ' I ,i ,Ms z 4 N , ww Be-bop To basketball, iT's on The oir over 570 kilo- cycles, your campus radio sToTion. Student owned ond operated, The staff has grown To 75 since WMU B began only Two years ago. BroodcosTing music, news, sporTs, ond drorno, The station is aT The disposal of oll campus orgonizoTions. 204 Umm FIRST ROW: Cleft To rightj William Stuckman, Edward W. Westbrook, Ken Yarber. SECOND ROW: Becky Reed, Terry Krause, Anita Arian, Miss Hortense Moore, Miss Corinne Reed, Alfred Kieser, .lack Kistler, Barbara Reid, Marilyn Benson, Tom Nolloth, Rita Means, Jo Anne Holbrcck, Joanne Waterman. THIRD ROW: Ginny Shaw, Pauline Ellwood, Marcia Mclean, Eleanor Sherman, Mimi Thrall, Marion Riggs, Marion Wilson, Joan Schweikert, Pat Hunter, Barbara Eldridge, Peggy Lou Fugate, Alice Land, Barbara Kirkbride, Pat Dempsey. FOURTH ROW: Gene Leshner, John Keller, Richard Kuck, Mark Banks, Bob Ruchhoft, Noble Mackey, Dan Humphreys, George Per- sons, Bill Hines, Dick Gascoigne, Dick Berry, George Nachman, Werner Goldman, Ralph Seed. FIFTH ROW: Bill High, Marshall Martin, Harold Kramer, Dick Phillips, Ed Reamer, Doug Brush, Harry Birrell, Howard Mortensen, Norm Brubeck, Bob Weis, Rod Hill, Bud Weed. avifhl 5-sa WESTMINSTER FOUNDATION FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Art Wisehart, Joan Benoy, Libby Weste hater, Pat Hastings, Harriett Hutchison, Jane Wiley, Robert Mclntyre, Jean VanDeusen, Tre-as, Don Fitzsimmons, SECOND ROW- Jim Nealeigh, Vice Pres. Doug Hill, Edmund Smith, Mary Lib Coleman, Mr. Robert Daniel, Mr. W. J. Westhciter, Sec. Ncithine Goodenough, Kay Boehmer, Florence Wagner, Caroline Alvey, Pres, Marian Benoy, .rf if ,- 'ffifeir Hr 1334, fpis . yt Qt 5. ,Q cyfiefyggf,-,qi K. KH., Q A 'M jkilkvr-be J ,V . , . I x V ' ,gb ' , yi fx ' if . A ' , gf 1 .1 RS, Q , ,r g ,ll . I ii-gf The door is always open at Westmiicister House tor the Westminster Foundation. Christian fellowship religious discussion, service proiects, combined mth many social events form the activities ot the group, Organized this year vvere the '52 Club, lor tifislririwer and the Cell Group tor Bible study. Asn 4' -sal Liwx .XI .K , l as -iw .- ,wf--.11 -'!'fT'xn1L WESLEY FOUNDATION Forums, tellovvship, fun are the basis tor activities ot the Wesley Foundation, vvhich provides religious guidance, education, and counseling tor its members. Methodist preterence students ioin to achieve a better Christian lite through Bible study, community service proiects, and interest in current problems. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Pres. Bob Clarke, Leroy Brooks, Mary Alice Potts, Stella Lovitt, Maryann Johnson, Vice Pres. Barbara Pugh, Sec. Donna Weiss, Barbara Teckemeyer, Betty Barnes. SECOND ROW: Betty Midgley, Dave Heintzelman, Corlyss Rike, lola Schafstall, Dorothy Van Ausclal, Dale Harrison, Russel Sawmiller, Bill Crump, Associate Director Miss Mariorie Houk. THIRD ROW: Don West, Clair Kohr, Jack Benjamin, Treas. Wallace Edwards, the Reverend Al Slack, Duane Cogswell. 206 I 2 I si I , I i I I E i Ka KAPPA PHI FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl Mariiane Hopkins, Lenore Davis, .lean Ross, Sec. Diane King, Helen Berry, Nancy Cool, Sec. Donna Weiss, Martha Klein, Jean Melnick, Donna Stahly, Nancy Shirk, Pres. Dorothy Van Ausdal. SECOND ROW: Mary Alice Potts, Ruth Irvin, Alice Ann Heaton, Betty Barnes, Shirley Groom, Barbara Pidgeon, Martha .lo Cline, Connie Vanderlin. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Bauer, Donna Rauda- baugh, Florence Rothermel, Marilyn Knorr, Jeaninne Weaver, Stella Lovitt, Jeanette Brees. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Pugh, Eleanor Keffer, Corlyss Rike, Maralyn Laver, Phyllis Haverstick, Ruthanna Woolf, Barbara Bland. Seeking the highest Christian ideals and values, de- veloping hidden talents, and farming lasting friend- ships are the girls af Kappa Phi. VVan1en af Methodist preference may iain the sararity which balances spiritual life with sacial life, while emphasizing leadership in college and the future, 207 DELTA SIGMA THETA Christian brotherhood, religious fellowship, and so- cial service torm the nucleus for activities ot this troternity tor all Methodist men. With their sister sorority, Kappa Phi, members plan dances, parties, and ioint meetings. Christian living and leadership are aims ot Delta Sigma Theta. 208 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Robert Fields, Duane Cogswell, Charles Ewalt, Pres. Dale Harrison, Adviser Mr. Arnold E. Hoffman, Vice Pres. John McLaren, Bill Cook. SECOND ROW: Clair Kohr, Paul Morrow, Bob Clarke, Robert A. Barnes, Russell Sawmiller, Harold Maess, Dwight Morner, Leroy Brooks. THIRD ROW: Bill Crump, Harry Burton, William Carle, Thomas Y. Blackiston, Richard Lamb, Carl Schmidt, Treas. Robert Thurston, Richard E. Lewis. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION van CP littw QI . 4 I .dih- 1 K' FIRST ROW: fleft to rightj Joann Highmiller, Caroline Loe, Nancy Cox, Vivienne Knapp. SECOND ROW: Hans Holztrager, June Liston, Art Thieme, Pat VanAtta, Bill Whitaker, Mac Hall, Bob Hamilton, Louise Matson, Esther lglehart. THIRD ROW: Carol Anderson, John Barnes, Barbara Edmonds, Frances Shefbuck, Bob Miller, Dick Pe- tonke, Paul Ashbrook, Al Bergman, Susan Meyer, Rev. James Baldwin. FOURTH ROW: Clarice Doxtater, Ruth Helwig, Mary Ann Alkire, LaVerne Arant, Glen Stage, Wayne Watkins, Milan Chovan, Jeanne Liston, Mary Strimple, Bonnie Hartung, Lois Recher. With a good Student Action program, a monthly social program, and a full-time pastor to act as counselor, the Lutheran Student Association is well under Way in its successful ettorts to be the church home tor those who desire it. A council ot titteen members handles all operations at Luther House. NEWMAN CLUB Open houses, The annual Tormol dance, ond a Day of Recollection were on The program of The Newman Club To promote religious, cultural, and social oc- Tivities Tor The Catholic sTudenTs in Oxford. This yeor's highlight was The bringing of F. J. Shred, noTed author and lecturer, To Miami os on assembly speaker. FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Treas. Pina Florenzo, Sec. Annette Spooner, Pres. William Wynne, Suzanne Kirkham, Vice Pres. Mary Colberg, Robert Cromling. SECOND ROW: Allyne Boey, Joan Boileau, Jean Baker, Patricia Danford, Rev. Shrick, Patricia Tatum, Jean Day, Mary Beth Harrigan, Joan Crist. THIRD ROW: Mary Seidel, Mary Conti, Sally McCann, Mary Gilroy, Ruth Waller, Betty Waller, Joyce Sham- Iey, Charme DeVine, Mary Hanzely. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Mosher, Jacqueline Rosier, Dorothy Taylor, Jo Anne Holbrock, Genine Frank- art, Gloria Ewolski, Bernadine Coffman, Michael Rizzo, Florence Schwegman, Jack Eilers, Frank Milliken, Dorothy Ostroska, Paul Feldhaus. FIFTH ROW: Arthur Pepe, James Frankart, Robert Kosky, Robert Wannemacher, Donald Baker, James Flavin, Richard Plent, Roy Ferguson, Nicholas Buian, Robert Riley, Joseph Michel, Leonard Gutkowski, Donald Nemec. FIRST ROW: lleft to righfl Emilie Freedman, Nancy Loeb, Barb Asclier, Lillian Friedman, Renee Newman, Sonia Miller, Diane Reiter, Anita Arian, Avis Krause. SECOND ROW: Mr. Milton Shielman, Robert Diamont, Henry Amster, Don Marx, Joseph Leflcovitz, Jerry Kravitz, Marv Isan, John Macsai, Fred Bockian, James Goodman. ll' lt 1 l , 2 L v , i HILLEL Hillel is the national organization ot Jewish College students sponsored by B'nai B'rith, National Jemslw Social Organization. l-lillel's members follow a uni! tied program which stresses all phases ot Jeffish lite and also helps to further prepare students to tale their places as leaders in the Community. l 3 S7 SI 5 CHRJSTJA SCIENCE The Christian Science Orgoniation consists ot a group ot Miami students interested in a program to unite the Christian Science students ot the university in a closer bond ot tellowship. The local group was established in accordance with the rules anol by-laws oi the mother church at Boston. FIRST ROW: lleft to rightj Miss Dora Lyon, Suzanne Carnochan, Shirley Schultz, Barbara Hassel, Ethel Henry, Al Goodman, Kathleen Krieble, Gloria Rekers, Charlotte Mumma, Shirley Keats, Donna Wil- liams, Mrs. Delanty. SECOND ROW: Nancy Schnabel, Margaret Penland, Sue Ballantyne, Sally Ballantyne, Myra Watkins, Robyn Oldham, Carolyn Ploger, Patricia Sampson, Nancy Rolf, Norma Jean Cruea, Nancy Shaffer. THIRD ROW: William Koenig, John Miller, Grafton Trout, John Kehres, Donald Roberts, Donald Frank, Richard Pitkin, Paul Parker, Edwin Massa, Robert Beck. FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Sec. Pat Hunter, Treas. Dorothy Mulberry, Pres. Margaret Woodard, Rosemary Riely. SECOND ROW: Dr. W. Marion Miller, Betty Jane Dodd, Martha Rossel, Mrs. Nolan, Marilyn Carlson, Phyllis Kottler, Mrs. H. N. Abegglen, Barbara Teckemeyer, Miss Agnes Fowler, Mary Lib Coleman, Miss Phyllis Heckathorn. THIRD ROW: Mr. Howard L. Chace, Mr. M. S. Powell, Gary Griffith, James Haffner, Robert Nolan, Robert Pence, John lrvin, Tom Byrne, Winfield Hall. ll-A ii 11 'fi E A li v . Q i 1 l i Y V ic LE CERCLE FRANCAIS French jokes, songs, and conversation can all be overheard at the bubbling meetings of Le Cercle Francais. A transplanted but authentic French atmosphere is fostered and attained at their gather- ings by building the theme and program ot each one around an important holiday of the French people. .w - an 11, 1- ' :-','. J- 1. A.. - Q . -Q'f.,...',g1N.-.'T-' ' -',. ,--'O r.L.sIa4.u 2.4 Aft A fa- - -A n-J.-'B HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Since The beginning of time women, and men, have been interested in The fields covered by The Home Economics Club-vvomen from a creative, and men Tram an appreciative viewpoint. The dietetics and home economics students, members of This club, en- joy a varied and unusual series ot programs. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Marilyn Aukerman, Treas. Eileen Magie, Marcy Baker, Pres. Joyce Gabel, Sec. Chirley Chance, Patty Ly- barger, Vice Pres. Janet Lang. SECOND ROW: Lois Sutherland, Betty Hopkins, Charlotte Mumma, Joan Williams, Judy Pratt, Nancy Gray, Genevieve Meigs. THIRD ROW: Nancy Foster, Gerry Uhle, Eleanor Koons, Barbara Jaques, Pat Grooms, Peggy Lou Fugate, Marion J. Wilson, Marilyn J. lmmel. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Mark, Marilyn Liston, Nancy Hurd, Shirley Troescher, Marilyn Thomas, Mary Ilene Davidson, Nancy Freshour, Pat Hurley, Florence Wagner. FIFTH ROW: Dottie Harnish, Louise Lutes, Jean Anderson, Mary Ann Maple, Nancy Close, Joan Schweikert, Roberta Guiller, Liz Chandler. ir? frm' ,QQ 'f' ' 1.1.1 '- C, VV A H 3 . , Q , , , .. .,,,., - , Q 1 .-1 . . , we . ,. f- . . W 1 ' h.. ' ' , , wa we ' ' ,M Q ' , 2 ' 4 Q: ,3 L L. ' ' xv! W A 1 jr' I C s , fm +1 are 'M J 7 ' K 'sw ii , A I M' , W Q 1 N 'N 113' f-- -1 W 0 ,, gf' . - C U Q 'T W W 74 x M X 1 Q1 Y A .X ., if 1 'lf COSMOPOLITAN CLUB az.. ffl 'rift 9? -Q ' 1 'Q-5' if -fl if I 1 Q t Pr J r-N-7 .X 1-4-rx 'Q FIRST ROW: lleft to right? Hisoko Ikeda, Annette Spooner, Julieta Aracena, Pina Florenzo, Sec. Dorothy Ostroka, Frances Miller, Jean Parker. SECOND ROW: Mary Kathryn Weisbrodt, Janet Lucas, Joan Schweikert, Jeanne Jackson, Dorothy Kleinhenn, Helen Donald- son, Mildred Suntala, Lois Ann Limle. THIRD ROW: Yvette Lous- sonarn, Frances Lepley, Bernadine Coffman, Treas. Rae F. Lieger, Pres. Virginia Hess, Dorothy Dudrow, Dorothy Mulberry. FOURTH ROW: Jacqueline Rosier, Betty Jo Ellis, Mary Deane Ertel, Marian A. Smith, Dr, William E. Smith. FIFTH ROW: Vice Pres. Paul G. Glas- meier, Robert E. Latham, Matias G. Vega, Clif Sanderson, Kenneth A. Wilson, Roberto Santini, George Britton, Ray Keiser, Henry E. Polkowski, John Weiher, Wang-Yuan Lee, Hsieh-Yuan Lee, Umberto Carbone, Vichorn Nivatvongs. ' I Alt' XC, '-' 1121 'Ti' 5, . I ,wa I ibdgtfxtqf .if'il r-QJ.'9',f .Q If 'WF .qi Sn-1 .KX f Openness ot mind and appreciation ot another's viewpoint are the basic ideals ot the Cosmopolitan Club, which is tounded upon the brotherhood ot man. This year the activities included a trip to the Olden- berg Convent, a United Nations open house, co!- ored slides on l-lavvaii, and a gala Christmas party. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY - . Test tubes, Bunsen burners, and filters play an active part in the lives ot members of the student attiliate chapter ot the American Chemical Society. The group plans its programs of meetings and field trips with a vievv tovvard a broader professional interest among students in the tield ol chemistry. ma. My-f FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightb James H. Davis, William S. Elliott, Wilbur G. Evans. SECOND ROW: Albin Zielen, William T. Black, Donald D. Emrick. THIRD ROW: Dick Williams, Dave Clifton, John Kolb. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Luth, Arnold A. Witoff, Robert L. Oakley. STANDING: Jane Owens, Sec.-Treas. Doris Pryor, Henry Polkowski, Donald Baker, Vice Chairman John Anderegg, Richard Liewald, Chairman Frank Iber, Adviser Dr. John H. Buckingham. ,K 4 os- 939' i.-1 Q UQ 39 oo- if and TRIBE MIAMI 00 CG DS 33 QQ -.1 9 6 7. -OG- FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Mike Stavole, Bob Conway, Charles Tiberghein, Walt Edwards, Bob Brown, Harold Stahl, Mel Brodt, John Stuckey. SECOND ROW: Frank Buhler, Art Brown, Harry Coburn, Ray Giesse, Bob Kappas, Jack Faulkner, Ray Greene, Delmar Mowery, Art Stone. THIRD ROW: Hal Paul, Clinton Boyd, Marshall Mowrey, Clarence McDade, Hal Purvis, Bucky Walters, Stan Keel. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hartman, Tom Braaten, Matt Yuricich, Bill Johnston, Bob Critz, Sam Wippel. FIFTH ROW: Lowell Reid, John Weaver, Carlton Fuller, Gene Smith. DQ Seventy-six rnen and a girl! Yes, this is the ratio at Tribe Miami, which is strictly a letterntents Oraaniia- tian. These nten wha have earnecl a XOVSIIN, annually elect a seniar girl ta act as their saensari wear a letteresweater, and particlpate in their eller' ta prainate intercollegiate athletics, 217 EL ATENEO InTeresTed in The language and culTure oT The lands souTh of The border? Well, Then, why noT ioin El ATeneo, The recenTly esTablished Spanish Club named Tor The famous IiTerary club of Madrid. lVleeTings of This group of senors and senoriTas are flavored with dances, games, and movies in The Spanish sTyle. FIRST ROW: lleft to rightl Tony Pathe, Joan Moorehead, Lou Poland, Mary Lou High, Nancy Miller, Joanne Wallace, Robert Lockwood. SECOND ROW: Vice Pres. Dale Brown, Pres. Alice Winters, Adviser Mrs. Margaret Hutt, Sec. Florence Geisler, Treas. Fred Bruner. THIRD ROW: Pat Hartle, Dorothy Taylor, Janice Himes, Patricia Mannix, Shirley Schultz, Betty Johnson, JoAnne Ashley, Glenn W. Armitage, Lois Crumbaker, Jean Baker, Shirley Phillips, Carolyn Ploger, Mary Frances Green, Jerry Oldham. CAMPUS CLUB Come one and all! Join the Campus Club and be- come a part of the association of Miami inde- pendents. Membership is open to all unaffiliated students in the university vvlwo desire to participate ir: the social and political lite of the campus. Contests, dances, and picnics lweod Tlwe program ol activities. go uw . ' wf mg-32 A , i . g . '- 'rw-.5f's,-,..r1f-Q. t ' ,A , ,- .-4 :AA 1 ' ' ' g'2'..'1..- ,fl '. y fo , K, . C3 3 T i I3 'J' if 219 ASS'N FOR CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Todoy's children-citizens of Tomorrow. STuolenTs of elementary eolucoTion keep This in mind os They work zeolously To promote unclersToncling of The Teaching profession in general and To furTher The sTonolords onol ideals of The loesT meThools in The Teaching of liTTle children in particular. FIRST ROW: Qleft To righti Adviser Miss Barbara L. Zeller, Treas. Pat Nelson, Sec. Ruth Stoeppelworth, Pres. Barb Willard, Jenny Lou Renkert, Vice Pres. Dee Pfeiffer. SECOND ROW: Shirley Kuppinger, Alice Theis, Mary Few, Rosalie Mavis, Mary Bridges, Bette Weisel, Rosemary Joyce. THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Shannon, Bonnie Brooks, Nancy Atwater, Jean Shipman, Shirley Borkenhagen, Myrtle Sim- mons, Martha McCarroll, Nancy Cool, Lillian Friedman. FOURTH ROW: Mary Revelos, Marietta Atherton, Nancy Carroll, Mickey McClanahan, Barbara Rieck, Greta Mottleson, Mary Anne Brawley, Mary Ann Alkire, Marilyn Werner. ' FIFTH ROW: Ann McDaniel, Frances Miller, Helen Becker, Dorothy Hall, Chela Wert, Virginia Domasky, Mildred L. Staley, Yolanda Tiburzi, Joanne Ramsey, Allyne Boey. SIXTH ROW: Dorothy Zerger, Frances Wilson, Jo Ann Swygard, Janet Scott, Jeanne Hanneman, Jane Hannaford, Carol Steffen, Virginia Liston, Frances Shefbuck, Carol J. Anderson, Barbara Ed- monds, Donna Weiss. ,susan 220 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ,Q pg-32 X. FIRST ROW: ileft to rightj Walter Caldwell, Richard Derr, Jim Dickson, Hall Smith, Sec.-Treas. Robert Hanamura, Pres. Howard Wedegartner, Vice Pres. William Tipton. SECOND ROW: Louis Penniston, Adviser Mr. David Maxfield, Marvin Schultz, Robert Wil- kinson, Thomas Rosmarin, Gerald Mayer, Eugene Peddle, Edward Crider. THIRD ROW: Harold Apel, Don Pollock, Charles Rhinehart, Bert Kiser, Theodore Repper, Richard McDonald, Thomas Blackiston, James Harter, Tobert Elstun, Richard Thraft, Bruce Young, David Stephenson, Harry Burton. -,. fn' -: T' Wx Are you a budding Lloyd Wright? Are you a student ot architecture-from Georgian to Gothic to Modern? It so, you will tind kinsmen in the Student Associate Chapter ot the American Institute ot Architects. In order to turther the understanding ot architectural techniques, this group sponsors movies and exhibits. A new commonding otticer, Coptain R. lvl. Zimmerli, ond its own home in the new Naval Science Armory are proudly hailed hy lVliomi's N. R. O. T. C. Unit. The group olso boasts o very successful ritle team, o I Color Guard in ottendonce ot home tootboll gomes, and ci social season highlighted by two line dances. COMPANY B. FIRST PLATOON- Hesse Nichols H I d . , , ow an , Falthen, Murphy, Carpenter, Newman, Shawhaw, Martens, Daugherty, Bohlander, Ste- bick, Gout, Suma, Heighway, Shawen, Blum, Milligan, Lawrence, First, Smith, Wilson, Parsons, Pugliese. SECOND PLATOON: Youkman, Lind- quist, Zonars, Loveland, Barringer, Hutson, Severns, Johnson, Porter, Smith, Owens, Schwartz, Noyes, Griffon, Davis, Brock, Robertson, Parrish, Stooksberry, Filburn, Copp, Everden, Curso, Brower. THIRD PLATOON: Shafer, Judy, Loyd, McQueen, Mitchell, Mansell, Knight, Farris, Schmidt, Lewis, Evans, Ward, O'Brien, Campbell, Gartrell, Motter, Martin, Donnell, Roman, W'll ' i iams, Deahl, Salzman, Gridley. RIFLE TEAM: flett to rightl Maior K. B. Vick, U.S.M.C., Pugliese, Brower, Corley, White, Bogart, Martens, M. Sgt. Krepps, U.S.M.C. I l I i ' is fs . . fi Q- Pattallon Commander Boylan, Company A Com mander Carle, Company B Commander Recd. Pla' toon Leaders: B r o w e r, Shank, Vlarburton, Hesse, Younkmon, Shafer. .4--fz' ffl.. M QL ., ,N .af-..'-.gfynw wav? -,. , '.A -P' 5 '7 .. 1 , .:. -4 xg ,.-.,p.,Lg is-lfjifff-rvlrl, ,,1r'I,'::t,.43e3bl5,.' , Aff . .N .iw I., by ,. , N ., .M n v J., ,.,, rp- --,..,.r 'A ., 5 4 , A '. - '.. -' - .--' -W I - ,-of - Q. , -W , . 4 - . - -' .dm-4--sfevz-4.42-.. :45'5 f.w?'2-s.2't-er: r ,- .4 ..-,-f -Jv.,.v.w'-, ,.x- -... -- .nm ., 1. J f . - I . COMPANY A. FIRST PLATOON: Brower, Burnetta, McBroom, Cubberly, Leach, O'Connor, Bogart, Roman, Gordon, Hinkle, White, Gibbins, Lot- gren, Bishop, Brown, Konz, Schmidt, Green, Brush, Chapman, Patterson, Metzko, McGovern, Halvordson, Hawkins. SECOND PLATOON: Shank Bohl, Sharpe, Knuth, Melchior, Smith, Maynard, Lukens, Folte, Mason, Young, Schultz, Bingham, Alexander, Cisor, Baker, Webb, Irvine, Gaston Muhlhofer, McDonald. THIRD PLATOON: Warburton, Fulton, Corley, Macklin, Godt, Harrington, Garofolos, Coonver, Engleharf, Wallin, Robinson Byrd, Boyd, Edwards, Chambers, Koenig, Schmidt, Callahan, Brown. FIRST ROW Ileft to rightj Lt. Cdr. Gannon, Cdr. Costello, Capt. Zimmerli, Lt. Cdr. Marquardt, Major Vick, Lt. Endersbe. SECOND ROW: Hutchison, YNC, Beebe, CGM, Rogers, SO3, Bates, SKI, Kione, FCI, O'Brien, SKC, Bailey, QMC, Krepps, M. Sgt. N r DELTA SIGMA PI '- S, ,,,., ,, sm- MW -W as T f if 'M 'Nl K For Those interested in commerce, Delto Sigma Pi, The prolessionol business Troternity, offers member- ship. This international group develops cooperotion between The ocodemic and business fields. Tours of such establishments os o hoTel and o Television plant provide knowledge ol activities in Their field. 224 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl John Pennington, Jack Bernhardt, Dave Galbreath, Treas. Richard Henke, Edward Jackson, Loren Rice. SEC- OND ROW: Jim Cotner, George Renkert, William Hennekey, Eliiah Crawford, John Winter, William Filter, Mal Owings, Roy Haines. THIRD ROW: David Wuerth, John Smale, Nelson Shurts, John Ritchey, Norman Liedtke, Bart Newell, Howard Bultman, James Harris, Pres. Harold Langenderter. FOURTH ROW: Roy Harringer, Tom Smith, Sec. Robert Gilliland, James Pearson, Vice Pres. Wallace Edwards, Arthur Forbus, K. Donald Jensen, James Coulter. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Sec. George Mack, Glenn Davis, Pres. Dick Bond, Vice Pres. Howard Mayer, Duane Cogswell, Treas. Bennet Jones. SECOND ROW: George Farris, James Hatfner, Martin Miller, William Baker, Fredrick Hummel, Rodger Hill, Robert Peck, John Moser. THIRD ROW: Wesley Smith, Robert Crane, Jim Wanner, John Kehres, George Evans, Don Sinzinger, John Gartrell, Doug First, Ramon Ressa, Dave Bell, Dave Frew. FOURTH ROW: Jim Frazier, Bob Startis, Jay Farman, Sheppard Black, Floyd Martin, Douglas Hill, Robert Gillette, John Addison, Don West, Don Hampton, Arnold Sonnenberg, Vern Orth. FIFTH ROW: Kenneth Corbat, Robert Lam born, Gerald Moran, Howard McMahan, David Paden, Edwin Koch 1 Robert Mclntyre, Oscar Olsen, Joseph Lukens, James Hartmann, Ronald Buhr. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Coordinating Homecoming Parade, ushering at as- semblies, cooperating with Kiwanis and other civic groups, and supplying leadership to scout troops in Hamilton and Middletown are some ot the many activities ot Alpha Phi Omega members. The club is a national service fraternity tor former Boy Scouts: Ji U 4 V ik I i I I g 1 -wc . --b c .,, - Y, - -W - -.L. xS- i 225 pl M Q X 6111+ ,5-A' ' , 'S Z S WWA A , . M' if 0 g ..,, 'S M 3 QE E ui I 3. I Q... ' , Q' T i 'W.? ?' - ff ' ' f 'V-.vvrw . '1 -n an ...pg,, ,A ,Q f . ,Q 'o .af iff 1 1 ry 1- . 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'I f if i -- 1 A - I aw: 'f r .. ..- N' Q41 y z '7 Rf-'f,v'.ff I T 1 J 'i I 35 Yi , mlgggy, ., J X . A 3 in 5 fy iQ's,4 . s : if K Agff M 2, A51 I , W Y taegf' Q .....Z f ' ,M 'J ' . 1 T J jiWf 4. 1 - I HoMEc:oMiNG Welcome, olumsl Wiili Q frenzy of excifemenf, Horne- coming come To Miorni's corn- pus. AnTic:ipoTion oTTendecl The iudging of The sororiTy flooifs onol The frofernify house decoroTions, followed by The big gome. King Poul Brink- rnon ond Queen Mory Ellen Riley reigned oyer The fesTivi- Ties onol The golo olonce in The evening oT Wifhrow Courf. 228 l X..av XXX Sfi f -xx .xx QL MfglQ37 If V-I 'U' L..1.-.l':h. Z if. z'4D.X-'IJ N ' 'fa' N-fi' -L s 17Q ' CW- - ' 4 a'. 14- 't 1 'b ' - Jul' - - ' , --ian g 1'QJl-Fl '-S- v 1 ,flu ' . J 'QA-'4 'w'ii'i mffw tg ri VARSITY SOCIAL CLUB 1905 SaTurdav nighT doesn'T have To be The loneliesT night in The vveek. Through The eTTorTs ol The VarsiTy Social Club, diversions are provided for The socially-in- clined. Besides The dances held in IvlcGuTTey Gym, The club sponsors The annual Homecoming Dance. Membership oT The club is made up of represenTaTives Trom The dorms and The TraTerniTies. FIRST ROW: Mol Owings, Ray Vintilla, Jock Bernhorf, Bob Kappes SECOND ROW: Darrell Sutton, Bob Elliott, Rod Hill, Dick Cromer Chuck Bancroft, Wayne Lutz. CAMPUS OWLS FW' uf ' 'Sc Jw FIRST ROW: lleft to rightj Jack Winsion, Dick Kuck, Bob Ruchhoft, Jim Seviffs, Dick Purdy, Wayne Ruihley, Lynn Neiswcmder. SECOND ROW: Jim Twohig, Leader Dom Consolo, Jim White, Mack Muntsinger, Bill Gibson, Don Church, Tom Muntsinger. Y I 1 - - 'wmv-2-' .r1,. -' -. The Compus Owls, lVliomi's Troclifionol clonce bond, hos ogoin moinloinecl Their excellency in music. Agoinsi such competition os Jimmy Dorsey, The Owls were chosen number one boncl of The Ohio Stole University Jozz Forum. Dom ond The boys ore olso number one ol Miomi, where their highly donceoloie music is very populor with The students. in ,xmsi iff 1 I I u 'l 1 'A I 1 l D T A TonTosy of VVolT Disney coricowres in oi woodlonol seTTing seT The mood Tor The Senior Boll, April TwenTy-Third. The King Cole Trio onol The Owls lenT chorm To The seniors' losT olonce. l-leocling The donce c:ornrniTTee, Dick Jones rnoole This on eve- ning ThoT The seniors, os well os The resT of The Compus, con sTore in Their Treosury of compus life. LS - 4,059 T li SENIOR BALL I 4 S! ,EX T? fx ' fm-79 JUNIOR Pham I !'Sweet with a beat. Featured at the Junior Prom was the music at Elliot Lawrence, In an atmosphefe set tai' a romantic mood, Jean Hagel reigned as Queen. The coronation was under a sinmlcited Stair'- way tothe Stars by Bud Baker, class president. 235 SOPHO HOP l1nsnnavf a ' 4.5, .. I 5, 1 -, uhh T I T T T T T T T T I-lighIighT oT The progrom oT The Sophomore Hop, Qcroher 9, wos The choosing of Mr. ond Mrs. Jock Hendry os The CoupIe of The Hour. In The eerie seTTmg of o houmed house, music wos ployed by Joe Reichmorfs orChesTro, Qmicrom DIeTo Koppo, meh's service honorory, Topped members 7 FRESHMAN STRUT X, . rgj XX XX Q N ,Q',f A ,W ., x X. . X , X X -to. f si X f, 2yQ.2g,uw-uw av ,f.,v,:,,., . ,, K N in 'IQ s LL 44' X -qv ' I 'T i l D- 1 P bs 1 lecTed by The bays al The Treshman lass Tram candidaTes presenTed Ta hem by The girls darmnaries was rawned queen aT The Freshman STruT avember ninTh. Tapped by The music T Bernie Cummins and The leadership T The ca-chairmen, Gil Lachrie and ee l.awenThal, The dance was a big Tep Toward The goal aT The Treshies. ler Highness The Queenl Jackie Hill, Q J J D 0 - Y x F 0 T 4, . 1 O. . A N 5 , ff 2 NAVY BALL nN Nn-1' E' 240 lu' 4 SS? YQ QQ, Q Q 4 SN ml The lost buf not The leost of Mioniifs forinril donces for The College yeor' wos The Novy Boi! held on Moy fourteenth. Johnny Long ond his orchesfro provided The music for The donce. The offoir, sponsored by The Copston, I the sociol orgonizofion of NR.O.T.C., wos heoded by co-choirrnen, Fred Brower ond Ken Younkmon, ond o fine Committee. rn-L',,,,,...anA0 wfnff Q: 1 . ,ef igav-LY! , 4 E UNTER-FRATERN TY BALL i it i ii ii Dancing Cheek to Greek. Renditions by the popular Terfi Beneke's orchestra gave zest to the Intertraternity Dancel on March nineteenth. Fraternity spirit was invigorated the Greek decorations. Under the chairman, Dick McGinnisfQ the fraternities cooperated to make this one of their best ,, il ii 2 Was if heaven? Decorations of celestial angels and star formed The hackgrouncl at the annual Panhellenic Dana, November Thirteenth, Russ Carlyle's orchesira pi'oviclc:cl Tlif music for The sorority nienihers ancl their claies. Credit li, a dance we'Il not soon forget goes To Charlene Lainnieis S PANHELLENIC I pi xYXN1Ly X 2 -1 4 The harvest maarfs rays reflecfed Mi- ami Triad as The scene opened an The TradiTianaI dance. Members of The BeTa TheTa Pi, Phi DelTa TheTa, and Sigma Chi, and Their guesTs danced To The music of Clyde Trask. The TraTerniTies pre- sehTed Their housernoThers wiTh roses. w'f,vj I MIAMI TRIAD X Picture a gal dragging her teller. The night of the VVornen's League dance, turn-about was fair play. Aggressive females were given their chance to take the initiative. Favored men were given comic corsages to adorn their Iapels. I vvoMEN's LEAGUE :J- fri' x?c Y U L 7 245 '.J..f'ti l 'W' c7 I PANHELLENIC COUNCIL 24 The Poinhellenic Council filled the yeor with many proiects in its work ot coordinating and helping the sororities ond maintaining the true ponhellenic spirit which is oi Miami tradition. Open always to suggestions tor bettering sorority lite and activities, the council considered exhaustiyely the possibilities ot deterred rushing. They also abolished the procedure ot awarding o trophy to the winning Homecoming tloot. Their program ot service ogoin included o handbook and moss meeting to acquaint rushees with the sororities, and o workshop to discuss the duties ond problems ot officers. f... C3 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Phyl Bradford, Elinor Schick, Carol Cohen, Chris McClelland, Jane Davidson, Carol Gard, Eileen Batt, Pat Hastings. SECOND ROW: Colleen Conrey, Adviser Miss Gladys Burgess, Treas. Charlene Lammers, Re- cording Sec. Jane Dallas, Pres. Peg Kramer, Vice Pres. Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Corresponding Sec. Marilyn Patterson, Greta Mottelson, .lean Melnick, Norma Parker. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Kottler, Barbara Doan, Nancy Roth, Betty Dennis, Joanne Schneider, Betty Jane Rhoades, Marion Wilson, Pat Sherman, Barbara Boos, Nancy Arnold, Ellen Dennison, Lenore Grega, Barbara Fruth, Marcy Baker. Q UMW ga fl! x sf' Q4-...Q-1.-.na neun. .. 9' S? 7 l .T-j 4 o 0 ol 10 ' lll' 0 , ' aw .'. .Q 9 . I ileft to right! President of Pledge Class Ann Yengling, Corresponding Secretory Lois Strother, Vice Presi- dent E.linor Schick, Treasurer Frances Lepley, President Eleanor Young. Complete renovotion ot their suite ond the cxolclition oi o new spinet pioino storted otf the yeor tor the Alplwo Chi Ornegos. Tops in oictivities were Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Mortor Boord, house clfioirmon, ond president of Koppo Delto Pi, Morgo Sclioen, president of Delto Omicron ond Goy Dilvlichele, ot Beton Pi Theto, Noitlwine Goodenougli, M-Book co-editor, ond counselors Jo Ann Swygord ond Anne Limper. ALPHA CHI OMEGA FIRST ROW: Evelyn Borcherding, Nancy Close, Peggy Cotner, Jacqueline Cowin, Mariorie Davis. SECOND ROW: Gay DiMichele, Anne Ferguson, Alice Glunt, Nathine Goodenough, Jean L. Haines. THIRD ROW: Judy Herdman, Nancy Himmelright, Frances Lepley, Cecilia Mc- Cormish, Helen Mitchell. FOURTH ROW: Greta Mottelson, Ellen Neidhart, Patricia Nelson, Shirley Nieman, Sarah Buckey Pratt. FIFTH ROW: Bernita Ray, Elinor Schick, Patricia Schmidt, Margo Schoen, Frances Sedge. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Simmons, Janet Smith, Ruth Stoeppelwerth, Lois Strother, Jo Ann Swygard, Sylvia Tiefermann, Joan Williams, Allice Win- ters. SEVENTH ROW: Eleanor Young, Carolyn Zurcher, Patricia Danford, Charlene Dellinger, Marianne Grubbs, Jane Haight, Patricia Hill, Emily Hobart. EIGHTH ROW: Norma Kriney, Joanne Ludwig, Janet Scott, Billie Steris, Joyce Swink, Alice Theis, Mariorie Winkler, Ann Yengling. an 1 ' 4 r ei N I iii In x ' I lf' ' 5 3? ' 'S 4 ww lx X J :TCI 'H K 1- ' 9 I 1, .phi ,Ir i ' ii gf'7 il. ' f' f i ' ' .tl ? ' '- 'ws - it '. I if V . 6 Tn I A i 5 . is . . , , J . tg 3 si 'in-Sk fix-x is I i i ? fir-3 fx 0 Ts 4-ff-ri -N f I Eff Y .L- ,pdl Q4 u- Q in. sl Xi ?2 f 'W 'ff:, ' Q. .xl ol' Q 5 as 5 I' .r ' .Q , '-gf ' I If ' ?-' ' ,Ilia- f x A - 5 1' A 0- i '37 :ml 'Q :Six 4 9 , sf mv s x 4515? I N YQ' X ,f -1' U . ,ia 2 W, -,rf -Q, Q, ff' I , 25 1 Z pf' Q' 'ar qw-4 it Q9 t -' , - '- 1f Afg I Us :sie f:, I I FIRST ROW: Barbara Ascher Lois Bauer Carol Berg SECOND ROW: Carol Cohen Lillian Friedman Rita Hartenbaum THIRD ROW: Phyllis Kottler Gertrude Schultz Esther Supowit FOURTH ROW: Sally Weiss Carol Wertheime Theda Davis FIFTH ROW: Sheila Dennis Gloria Goodman Marlene Israel SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Klarin Barbara May Miriam Stern I' A Alpha Epsilon Phi is noticeable again This year in several fields. Gerfie Schultz, Rifa Harfenbaum, and Miriam Stern displayed falenf in drama. Carol Berg was a Counselor, and also Treasurer of Hillel. Journalists were Lil Friedman, Reciensio office manager, and Barbie Ascher of the Tama' hawk, who was also social chairman of Hillel, Le Cercle Francais vice-presidenf was Sheila Dennis. page Us 6391 f!s'ifafaf5,,oi FIRST ROW: llefi fo righfi Sub Dean Esiher Supowif, Dean Carol Cohen. SECOND ROW: Recording Secrefary Riia Hartenbaum, Treas- urer Barbara Ascher, Corresponding Secretary Lillian Friedman. ALPHA EPSILON PHI , , , - Y A 243 A 3 i i 1' T if vi x W., ,e,e, 1 ,IWW ,, ., 330 ll x o 1' ih 4 1 'V l V f in , 'C S ,Z '2 F ? Fad CLeft io rightl Vice President Kay Young, President Lorraine Hendry, Treasurer Sue Hakius. Election of Mary Ellen Riley as Homecoming Queen siaried oil a busy and nappy year for The Alpha Ornicron Pi's. En- gaged in campus aciiviiies were Dee Powell, Nancy Arnold, and Jean Daugherty cis counselors, Nancy Biddle as assistant house chairman, and Char Lammers as Treasurer and dance chairman for Panlwellenic Council. ln publications work were Nancy Bussard and Nancy Arnold. ALPHA OMICRON PI ,. -1' xx... 'G' lx 5 ' y A A f , If QAAAA' A ' S -ov gy R FIRST ROW: Nancy Arnold, Norma Barker, Jeanne Bauer, Helen Beal, Nancy Biddle, Allyne Boey, Nancy Bussord. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Carlson, Chirley Chance, Anne Conway, Jean Daugherty, Patricia Fry, Suzanne Hakius, Jean Hanneman. THIRD ROW: Lorraine Hendry, Virginia Hepburn, Lois Hunsicker, Marjorie Jones, Mary Allen U ' V Y?'.1f.i . WU 'S 2 0 ,C 1, 'EA . Keller, Barbara Knoch, Charlene Lammers, FOURTH ROW: Carol Lang, Carol Lloyd, Geraldine Oldham, Rene Olson, Janice Patten, Delores Powell, Gloria Pyle. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ellen Riley, Ruth Schatz, Dorothy Taylor, Katherine Young, Barbara Burke. SIXTH ROW: Dorothy Christan, Nancy Collis, Ruth Curry, Peggy Doerter, Margaret Harp. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Jane Hesson, Nancy Hunsicker, Cornelia Jones, Delores King, Sommye Lessenberry. EIGHTH ROW: Hedvika Lucas, Jeanne Martin, Barbara Miller, Shirley Peffley, Suzanne Perks. NINTH ROW: Marion Rees, Lynn Stewart, Elizabeth Strout, Carolyn Vogel, Mary Wentz. 253 its KJ ., g 'X 'x vga A ..,, K miss Q Mi V5 X5 X , an .cl X J f A , s V X is tw ml 1: if 31' 25- Leg. 1 I X X 1 ff, 'I ff X : Q I We it Qin W f 1. gm ,S QXHPSSN. N X X t X , K If., , , 1 Q , K2 . f, , 5 v 'I .. ' , X ' 1 'ff 1 1: :EIf.,,f , k f Q if 3 ,,,, wa. W , , I is , sm: ,.,, If: , -, fss,5,- f X ff ,. ,sw I 1 -, if T ,Q N X Z rg I 0 . i s V., I, M -3,44 : - t 1' i WW e X f x gi L Q te Q ik ' ff ' X z, It V FIRST ROW: Nancy Atwater, Barbara Baker Marcy Baker, Nell Bartelt, Mariorie Bullock, Suzanne Carnochan. SECOND ROW: Nancy Crawford, Ruth Culp, Norma Dent, Barbara Ellsworth, Lou Erickson, Marilyn Fleming. THIRD ROW: Barbara Fruth, Joyce Gabel, Ruth Gaenge, Jane Hannaford, Dorothy Holloway, Janet Horn. FOURTH ROW: Linda Lee Horton, JoAnn Johnston, Esther Kneisley, Nancy Leslie, Patricia Lowry, Elaine Maier. FIFTH ROW: Mary Ann Maple, Marjorie Marritt, Jean- nette McCormick, Margery Martens, Janet Miller, Shirley Miller. SIXTH ROW: Mar- iorie Owings, Joan Pater, Mary Patten, Charlotte Pugh, Rosemary Riely, Marcia Roeding, Susan Rogers, Patricia Rumsfield, Jeannine Skelton. SEVENTH ROW: Bar- bara Stewart, Glenna Withrow, Mary Atkinson, Vivienne Bailey, Nancy Baird, Barbara Ballard, Alice Binder, Ann Bishop, Mary Bridges. EIGHTH ROW: Ann Cor- nish, Ann Faber, JoAnne Kneisley, Frances Lovett, Kathleen Magill, Millicent McArthur, Cynthia McBride, Janet Mills, Patricia Muir. NINTH ROW: Kate Nelson, Jo Ann Os- borne, Nancy O'Grady, Annaree Potter, Faye Prill, Jane Schwab, Ruth Smith, Shirley Troescher, Mariory Williams. -J ef' ww: .. Fun, companionship, and friendliness plus activities and hon- ors mark the Chi Omegas. Joan Pater was a Phi Bete and Barbara Fruth, a Mortar Board. Cwens and counselors were Nancy Crawford, Dorothy l-lolloway, and Esther Kneisley, while Susan Rogers and Marilyn Fleming were house chair- men. Publications also claimed Marilyn as assistant editor oi the Recensio and Norma Dent, desk editor ot the Student. FIRST ROW: ileft to righti Pledge Mistress Marge Owings, President Barbara Fruth, Secretary Rosemary Riely. SECOND ROW: Vice Presi- dent Barbara Ellsworth, Treasurer Pct Rumsfield. CHI OMEGA X ix L, xl- X 1 'Q 26' Y Q9 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Vice President Marilyn Benson, Record- ing Secretory Dorothea Nicholson. SECOND ROW: Treasurer Anno Jones, President Frances Pedrick. By copping tirst prize tor Homecoming Floot with d whole complete with rolling eyes, spout, ond sweeping toil, Tri Delto stgrted d whole ot C1 yeor. Occupied with compus octivities were Mortor Boords Punky Benson ond Ellie Eck, Cwens Bunny Ploger ond Betty Jo Chilcote, Student ond Tomdhovvk issue editor Geege Kircher. Social octiyities were highlighted by the Crescent Root Donce dt the I-iuddle. DELTA DELTA DELTA Y . f 1 R juris... r li FIRST ROW: Jacqueline Aller, Doris Alverson, Rachel Ballinger, Marilyn Benson, Shirley Borken- hagen, Phyllis Bradford, Betty Jo Chilcote. SEC- OND ROW: Eleanor Eck, Martha Ewing, Janice Fo- ley, Jean Hempel, Eleanor Heuser, Mary Ellen Holmes, Johann Hospodar. THIRD ROW: Joan Jerman, Anna Jones, Sue Kersting, Jane Knowlton, Betty Lowe, Nancy McGinnis, Betsy McLain. FOURTH ROW: Dorthea Nicholson, Rachel Nordberg, Frances Ped- rick, Carolyn Ploger, Jean Powell, Jenny Lou Ren- lcert, Betty Roehll. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Ryan, Vir- ginia Shaw, Mary Ellen Wilson, Barbara Brown, Anne Calaway, Rhoda Cullen, Pauline Ellwood. SIXTH ROW: Mary Lou Hannon, Joan Hempel, Jean Hepler, Polly Hinch- man, Ann Huddy, Joyce Kircher, Gloria Malphrus. SEVENTH ROW: Marilyn Merickel, Nancy Miller, Lois Recher, Janice Ren- nick, Rosalinda Robison, Jane Roeser, Doris Rogers. EIGHTH ROW: Marilyn Rogers, Patricia Samson, Sue Schulenberg, Patricia Shardelow, Ann Small, Sue Stitsinger, Lois Suth- erland. Q L? is ,lx . I Q-:Q l , -f,2+1o gs.: 'Q . 2 3 ff-YQ -'Z , s ' .hav v w igs rg jTCf?S1'f 1 ' f . '51 Z? av' ' ' g : A 5 Vs? ' ,,-,,, Q W 49'- 'S 9', C. QW! f is J fl: 'J f f - 1 as Q 5 if ,iwia - ef wg E ff NE.. N- A fr i 7 A A ...U 'M'- A f ,- , by uv -45 2 53 f I' 5 :Q fi . , X A H ' sy!! ,T 'N A , ,,,,..! F ' H , . ' 4 gg , i , , ik. . A 32 41! ,M- .3, W, ,,. ,. , .Q . -,ii Q9- gi.-. N . 31132 - .jaws- 6- 5 5 -' K auf-I . Q rv L, , -be si A 'R' ,V gy , .l.- . 1 - ix in 49 v I ng-4. 5 ESQ ik: '93-n f 'ws V. fa- if x ' ' xg...:i9 6 XR? ff ,Q , is . Q1-ar, , . M' , -. A f, 3 V , A,,. , 55 5 : W ,L ' 5 in 'Q ,4 9 s 5 ,R Q in Y, 5262 4 ' i 5 4, 53415115 -. , biifqgf, If -4, ,fi r- 1 ,, . Q iff: 'l 258 i as 4.9, FIRST ROW: Mitzi Badger, Muriel Bahlman, Barbara Bemis, Betty Buttolph, Bea Cooper, Betty Den- ham, Betty Derhammer. SECOND ROW: Marcia Draudt, Jane Durrell, Sally Griffith, Jane Guth- als, Clare Hollister, Mar- iorie Kessler, Joyce Keyes. THIRD ROW: Lois Knox, Sally Kyle, Mariorie Ladd, Helen Martin, Harriet O'Brien, Dolores Pfeiffer, Judy Pratt. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Rapp, Marilyn Rapp, Nancy Reimann, Nancy Roth, Pat Schlosser, Laura Shiverdecker, Ming Sick- les. FIFTH ROW: Carol Snyder, Barbara Steven- son, Janis Sullivan, Jane Thomas, Renee Tronnes, Virginia Wheeler, Ruth White. SIXTH ROW: Mar- mian Williams, Mary Jane Wisecup, Beverly Bang, Marie Bixler, Marilyn Bru- baker, Nancy Carroll, Pat Crahan. SEVENTH ROW: Barbara Curry, Judy Da- vis, Nancy Fletcher, Carol Gard, Mariann Gilbert, Jane Hall, Jackie Hill. EIGHTH ROW: Ruth John- son, Jane Longnaker, Sue McClure, Betty Meyer, Louise Murray, Phyllis Powell, Anne Spiegel, Jeanne Sutherland, Wanda Vannatta, Eleanor Zeis. Delto Gommos, weorers ot the golden onchor, hove ogoin entered zeolously into octivities. Renee Tronnes, Mortor Eoord, wos ossociote editor ot the Student, Borb Stevenson vvos Choirmon ot the Sophomore Hop. Jockie Hill, lvlorgie Brown, ond Mormi Willioms reigned os queens ot donces. Dee Pfeiffer wos junior secretory-treosurer ond house Choir' mon, ond Jonie Guthols, o Cvven ond o counselor. l I x g H ', -2 5 2 1 4 FIRST ROW: ileft to right! Corre sponding Secretory Marge Lodd Recording Secretory Helen Mortin Rush Chairman Bea Cooper. SEC OND ROW: Treasurer Corol Snyder President Lois Knox. DELTA GAMMA f :......, 'XJ .Q FIRST ROW: fleft to rightl Presi- dent Betty Jane Rhoades, Vice President Joann Nye. SECOND ROW: Recording Secretary Cora Cairns, Treasurer Marilyn Speer. A suite, enlarged and reclecorateal from ceiling to floor, gave added fellowship and pleasure this year to the mem- bers of Delta Sigma Epsilon. One of the two Alpha sorority chapters on lVliami's campus, Delta Sigma Epsilon has as the father of the sorority Dean Emeritus H. C. Minnich of Oxford. The pledge-active banquet in the spring was one of the highlights of the year's social activities. DELTA SIGMA EPSILON Aww l 4' FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Alkire, Phyllis Barker, Cora Cairns, Betty Clear. SECOND ROW: Mary Conti, Nancy Cox, Lenore Grega, Bonnie Hartung. THIRD ROW: Joann Highmiller, Jean Keller, Martha Klein, Vivienne Knapp. FOURTH ROW: Denese Martell, Joann Nye, Margaret Prafka, Betty Jane Rhoades. FIFTH ROW: Mary Sei- del, Marilyn Speer, Mary Strimple, Alberta Treon. SIXTH ROW: Pa- tricia VanAtta, Jeanne Wilkinson, Joan Bell, Helen Doclc. SEVENTH ROW: Gloria Ewolski, Alice Kran- stauber, Marie Matson, Beverly Prokop. EIGHTH ROW: Winifred Trainer, Juanita Turner, Betty Waller, Ruth Waller. i-iiiffil 1,- Q. Q6- FA hi '5- .5'N 'M F 3 '1 if C, -pi ll il i. ill ox, f - - ,blz g.,. , Q., l .,.f A . - ,. ..f.-.ms . , ' .II-Ifziv We 4:5922 , ni ENN ,fa , Rq,.s:5e.2, , s, 'ii i X' .' - - '5 k 'w 'v ft- in v ., 7. 5,-ev ' x :qw '- Q Q A 37 Q , Wu Q f sm + : 4 ' 'Xi 6 TM 4 X if 1 , M N , , W V rg, ,g X5 ,gn-11 262 FIRST ROW: Jane Barnett, Eileen Batt, Mary Jane Batt, Myla Beames, Joan Benoy, Marian Benoy, Bar- bara Boos, Martha Camp, Shirley Chase. SECOND ROW: Joyce Crosby, Jane Diehl, Marilyn Egel, Alice Eggleston, Marilyn Green, Ann Goodwin, Patricia Grooms, Jo Anne Holbrock, Mariorie Jenkins. THIRD ROW: Sally King, Mary Ann Lee, Jane Lothian, Vir- ginia Mark, Jayne Mazzarella, Maurine McCulloch, Barbara Merrick, Joan Mootz, Jean Parker. FOURTH ROW: Carol Pesany, Barbara Pidgeon, Sue Rolfes, Eleanor Ruffner, Sue Schradin, Ruth Schrock, Ann Sharp, Evelyn Smith, Anne Staley. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Willard, Caryl Anderson, Dilly Anstaett, Virginia Askew, Colleen Coe. SIXTH ROW: Donna Dazey, Carol Esch, Dale Esslinger, Nancy Fry, Joyce Fuller. SEVENTH ROW: Joan Hanlon, Dee Henning, Ethel Henry, Nancy Hurd, Joyce Jamison. EIGHTH ROW: Trudy McCullough, Patricia Measell, Mary Lou Moore, Carol Ruckgaber, Nancy Schnabel. NINTH ROW: Mary Schubert, Jean Sheard, Donna Smith, Joan Vernotzy, Nancy Wygant. -...-, : I. Al l .L : 'ill if ' i J l. 1 15 i '-Q: 2 ,ill :al ly! . ij 4 Ra ,I I , i ,. 5 T . 4 Many sororiiy and outside acfiyiries rnade another busy year for Alpha of Delta ZeTa. Moriar Board Barbara Willard prexied ACE. Both Eileen Batt and Barbara Boos served on SEC. and Disciplinary Board, and Mary Jane Barr, as a house chairman. Cwens and counselors were Sue Rolfes, Alice Eggleston, Marge Jenkins, and Jane Diehl. Barb Mer- rick held The covered Tiile of SvveeThearT of Sigma Chi. N453 FIRST ROW: ilelt to right, Treas- u rer Shirley Chase, President Eileen Batt, Vice President Barbara Willard, SECOND ROW: Guard and Songleader Eleanor Ruffner, Recording Secretory Jane Lothian, Corresponding Sec reta ry Joan Mooiz, Historian Virginia Guy Wianf, Guard and Songleader Bcir- bara Merrick Graeff. DELTA ZETA P f GJ M Q6 - A 2 4 -i w as x v . wb 1+ FIRST ROW: lleft to rightj Presi- dent Jo Schneider, Corresponding Secretary Jane Dewey. SECOND ROW: Recording Secretary Joan Williams, Pledge Trainer Marilyn Patterson, Rush Chairman Lou High, Vice President Mary Liston. The Gamma Phi's rode high on the crescent moon for their third year on campus. Saturday afternoon Crescent Capers and the all-important Mother's Day activities were two of this season's high lights. Student affairs also played a maior role, with Mary Heaton, Lou High, and Peggy Hopkins house council members, Joy Smale Student Union Committee rep- resentative, and Pat Hunter a Recensio and VVMUB worker. GAMMA PHI BETA VY? , si. FH? X X i L R. ., H4 'ix at if K I x 1 1' its . If 1. 'K N- .YSL all '- 45 . . .J is rr-9 3 Qi' Qi' , m. ,- ' .i.,,.?,4, It Nxrf, l ,L K YF 'if Y.. qi sm ' 7 K S an XII i an -gs -. in 'I u th bw 4 ! 'I' I. .4 tar, ,N wwe Q, 0 5 A -fc if xx 4' ,Ss x' j A z as sp M yv J ,, V. v K E v mi' our X C. db N u 'I ,, E' .f S ,-. RK ,.,,, r 1? ' X if ,lx . tvbsis -.. VV. 'v AQ..-' .lvv 'Rv wr 1 ,T I 422. A-.Jns.. S Q FIRST ROW. Bunny Blackard, Doro- thy Blank, Betty Broadwell, Ruth- ann Coggins, Jane Dewey, Daphane Evons. SECOND ROW. Nancy Freshour, Joan Gimse, Mary Heal ton, Betty Hopkins, Peggy Hopkins, Mary Lou High. THIRD ROW: Pot Hunter, June Jackson, Erlinne Kuen- ning, Jo Meredith, Sue Meyer, Marilyn Olsen. FOURTH ROW: Pat Patten, Marilyn Patterson, Jo Schneider, Marilyn Seise, Pat Shafer, Pat Sherman. FIFTH ROW: Phyllis Sherman, Mary Jo Shriner, Joy Smale, Janet Teboe, Joan Wil' liams, Janet Allison. 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FIFTH ROW: Lee Riefstahl, Margaret Ruchhoft, Pat Sampson, Eleanor Sherman, Shirley Stearns, Meredith Wade. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Wells, Phyllis White, Peg Woodard, Bar- bara Asman, Sally Ballantyne, Sue Ballan- tyne. SEVENTH ROW: Mary Linda Bur- nett, Betty Bush, Martha Cody, Reva Jane Cuthbert, Grace Fisher, Nancy Gerhart. EIGHTH ROW: Anne Greene, Jean Grif- fith, Jane Grosvenor, Helen Jones, Joan Kaniewski, Nancy Martin. NINTH ROW: Ruth Owens, Joan Elizabeth Smith, Marilyn Strunk, Sylvia Strunk, Lois Symms, Bar- bara Tench. 1-.-iw Spring found the Koppas busy with plans for their province convention, held here late in April. The T948 pledge closs won the toll scholarship cup, and present pledge Linda Burnett was the only girl elected to Freshmon Council. Kappa Cwens totaled six, including Joyce Eldridge, president. Jane Dollos, Mortar Board member, served as Women's League president and Ponhellenic secretary. O o W LT ooo KTsE1g2?i Q lleft to righfl Treasurer Pai S p son, Personnel Terry Haas P dent Barbara Doan, R g 1 Phyllis White. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA .411 ' .1-IA., hhxk ' wi J r . Q Lf ,Q Ti Si WX fc' Y . yi A A .5 1 les L ' JT 000 00 FIRST ROW: lleft To rightl Treas- urer Sue Gross, Vice President Peg Krcumer, President .lone Davidson, Recording Secretory Jeanne McKee. SECOND ROW: Corresponding Sec- refory Anne Clark. PI BETA PHI AcTiviTies ond honors filled The Pi Phi yecir beginning vviTh The Topping of Tour girls for MorToir Booird ond Tour for Cwen ond The winning of The Toll scholorship cup by The ocTives. As presidenT ond vice president Boirb McKee ond Corolyn Edvvords direcTed The Y.W.C.A., while Peg Kroimer served os Ponhellenic president Ellen Dennison, MorTor Boord presidenT, presided over The InTerresidenCe council. Milli ugh X-X 9 Ab lv Q ia? ' li, M ffl! i iw uf FIRST ROW: Marilyn Berg, Marilyn Bowen, Jo Cox, Lois Crumbaker, Jane Davidson, Pat Dennis, Ellen Dennison, Margaret Dennison, Helen Donaldson. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Edwards, Patsy Elliott, Nancy Erhardt, Mary Deane Ertel, Barbara Freed, Carolyn Freed, Barbara Gaver, Florence Geisler, Carmen Gerig. THIRD ROW: Ruth Glen- denning, Sue Gross, Mary Lou Henry, Barbara Hiestand, Vickie Higham, Janice Himes, Nancy Howell, Mary Jo Humbert, Jean Kish. FOURTH ROW: Peg Kramer, Nancy Miller, Barbara McKee, Joann McNelly, Justyn Patterson, Nancy Reese, Barbara Rieck, Martha Rogers, Barbara Schulz. FIFTH ROW: Jeanne Theobald, Sue Thorn, Miriam Thrall, Catherine Turner, Mariorie Wagner, Ethel Wildman, Ruth Wilson, Julia Yantis, Carol Anderson. SIXTH ROW: Norine Bennett, Pat Crays, Doris Dreger, Susan Ertel, Macy Francy. SEVENTH ROW: Nancy Getter, Joyce Ham- ilton, Joanne Jenkins, Carolyn McKee, Margaret Penland. EIGHTH ROW: Kathryn Pfeffer, Barbara Predmore, Joanne Ramsey, Pat Rupert, Joanne Wallace. I ,rw .G nw. 'mv .gl PA, ,ki A O x ig. AER .I wt K 4 N ' f ' of 2 'x:, qv su If 'WP 'ADJ 3 K. , . vu , i- , ro- '- if Q . . . xl inf 1 I. 'T had 1' 4 G Q . 5 iff- I ef ll Q 6 ' is , J lt I al .-5 digs wb, 26 in Q 65 Q32 NQ Wx Q- 45' Ar 4 ' ah- 'iw s-v , ':. ik. P 'QQJQQ a if A9 4 K s , , FIRST ROW: Barbara Anthony, Marge Ayers, Nancy Bice, Elizabeth Chandler, Marilyn Chrisman, Colleen Conrey, Camilla Cook, Shirley Crandall. SECOND ROW: Janet Crownover, Jane Decker, Doris Dent, Barbara Eldredge, Rosemary Fallanca, Janet Fleming, Betty Fuller, Marge Gooch. THIRD ROW: Jeannine Hagan, Wilma Hardy, Barbara Haynes, Edith Henson, Jeanne Hines, Rosemary Joyce, Vir- ginia Knesal, Audrey Mattson. FOURTH ROW: Martha McCarroll, Marilyn Mueller, Penny Neff, Peggy Pugh, Betty Roeddiger, Carolyn Rost, Lois Jean Schluep, Lou Thelma Shelton. FIFTH ROW: Jean Shipman, JoAnn Smith, lrma Steck, Evelyn Swindler, Carolyn Sykes, Shirley Voress, Jeaninne Weaver, Eunice Westbrook. SIXTH ROW: Jeanne Wrede, Marilyn Aukerman, Jean Berk, Katherine Euler, Noreen Feltes, Marcia Fleming, Margot Force, Lois Haager. SEVENTH ROW: Kathleen Hill, Janice Hoffman, Twila Kuntz, Roberta Markley, Sally McCann. EIGHTH ROW: Joanne Morrison, Mary Ellen O'Dell, Maxine Powell, Jane Rieger, Lois Scheemeacher. NINTH ROW: Bar- bara Smith, Patricia Swayne, Geraldine Uhle, Jean Wones, Barbara Warmer. 270 . , 4 The Sigma Kappas packed another full year ot activities and parties. Colleen Conrey and Caroline Cockerill served as house chairmen. Penny Neff and Marilyn Chrisman were tapped tor Mortar Board, and Chris also was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and edited the Student, while Jeannine Hagan was business manager of the Pecensio. Jan Crown- over spent game time cheerleading. o 650 o Oo o o o oo o FIRST ROW: lleft to righti Pledge Mistress Rozann Ruby, Rush Chair man Barbara Anthony, Treasurer Shirley Crandall. SECOND ROW: Vice President Marilyn Chrisman, President Penny Neff, Secretary Audrey Mattson. SIGMA KAPPA l 4.0 S, nth VT? 'LQ' '3 Cleft to rightl Secretary Betty Jo Ellis, Vice President Mary Wright, President Marion Wilson, Treasurer Bernodine Coffman. Theto Upsilon golloped into the limelight this foll on their hobby horse which won second ploce omong The Home- coming floors. The Thero U's corved out o generous slice of honors onol octiviiies ogoin This yeor os Pot l-losfings served os ossistont house choirmon of Wells Holi, Ann Tol- beri wos ci member of Sigmo Delio Pi, ond Ann Gorvvoool, Morion Riggs, ond Mory Wright, of Phi Sigmo. THETA UPSILCDN P1 'CJ pmt: .. FIRST ROW: Janice Beam, Florence Bennis, Barbara Bland, Thelma Bush, Charlotte Christe ner. SECOND ROW: Bernadine Coffman, Mary Elizabeth Coleman, Martha Cruea, Virginia Domasky, Anna Mae Dunn. THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Ellis, Winifred Garner, Marcia Ann Garwood, Patricia Hartle, Patricia Hastings. FOURTH ROW: Patricia Lybarger, Margaret Orr, Marion Riggs, Joan Schweilcert, Betty Jo Shannon. FIFTH ROW: Caroline Sisson, Ann Talbert, Con- stance Teichart, Mariorie Waltz, Mary Weis- broclt. SIXTH ROW: Marilyn Werner, Frances Williamson, Marion Wilson, Mary Wright, Mary Anne Clark, Jane Dixon, .lane Hall, Mary Hamilton. SEVENTH ROW: Norma Hoclren- berry, Ruth Hoecker, Mariiane Hopkins, Bar- lzara Jordon, Lois Kimball, Diane King, Colleen Murphy, Beverly Phallen. EIGHTH ROW: Shir- ley Pritchard, Betty Jo Rush, Elizabeth Serfass, Lois Theis, Anne Thrapp, Nancy Trumble, Donna Wester, Lois Wilson. Qi! f. ' 5 ' . xllh. . it -x, x 1 , ,...'- A 7943 V .4 tml, ig, I I. 5. 'T' Y ,Wu 1' I , ,. fi, -Lg. Q. M. 49. . Z Q . hi S Wu 'YF' lllhfhlflv FIRST ROW: Esther Chaney, Mary Ilene David- son, JoAnn Funkhouser, Barbee Good, Nancy Gray. SECOND ROW: Jean Hage, Dorothy Hall, Jane Harvey, Margaret Helton, Frieda Hempel. THIRD ROW: Zoe Anna Henn, Jean- nine Hommel, Mary Lou Jackson, Rosalie Jen- alrek, Marilyn Kimball. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Kline, Betty Klopf, Dorothy Krenek, Mary Meyer, Marilyn Miller. FIFTH ROW: Ann Ohnmeis, Norma Parker, May Peak, Virginia Rinehart, Patricia Smalley. SIXTH ROW: Frances Taylor, Donna Weber, Dorothy Witherspoon, Dorothy Zerger, Donna Allshouse, Lenora Boughton, Mary Brelsford, Nancy Butterfield. SEVENTH ROW: Joanne Dailey, Elizabeth Flick, Norma Jean Fuller, Audrey Halm, Marian Johnson, Patricia Kelly, Patricia Kimmel, Evelyn Meyer. EIGHTH ROW: Helen Michak, Barbara Murphy, Jean Niemeyer, Jacqueline Paulin, Ruth Robi- nette, Joan Tracy, Martha Wendell, Barbara Wickware. io 'WM A big momenT in BeTo DelTo hisTory Took ploce oT Virginio Beocih in June, l948, when Morilyn Kimball, chosen as The naTionol model pledge, wos iniTioTed oT The Golden Anni- versary ConvenTion. The ZeTos c:onTinued To figure promi- nenTly on comious os DoTTie WiTherspoon prexied Com-Bus ond Two ZeTos were represenTed in eoch of Three honorories, DelTo Omicron, DelTo Phi DelTo, ond Koppo DelTo Pi. ?ml7x 9 'Col O I f 1 O 3 'n 0 FIRST ROW: lleft To rightl Secre- tary Dorothy Zerger, President Norma Brillharf Parker, Treasurer Dorothy Witherspoon. SECOND ROW: Rush Chairman Chris Mc- Clelland, Hisforian Virginia Rine- hart ZETA TAU ALPHA J , 1- V. y h 4 rig? .iig j V gi? I , .1 T Q T -T '. T wg. IRI - . ' i , , .l -i ii 'fl 'Ei T Ts: ' '4 , Q 1 A ,-.,l, A A Aim iii S ' 3 'T T 1- -T - - - I fr, 'ig 5 1 Q7 3 i QWKNEQ, 5 ' 6 0 fl i I. ,an Af 4 'Mi may L 91 F' ,Q ,,,,. 1. '-fg,f41f-Q-v- rg , :if , W ' , L' .. 1 ar, X ., W vi :pi er . . Q , ph I INTER-FRATERNITY COUNCIL Miami, The moTher of froTerniTies, is novv The home of fiffeen c:hopTers of nofionol frofernifies and Two local groups. The InTerfraTerniTy Council, composed of The presidenfs of The froTerniTies, formulaTes rules governing The ocTiviTies of The groups onol unifies Them in Their conTribuTions To campus life. This year The council revised rushing rules and made o greoT sTride forward in The publiCoTion of a handbook for freshmen ConToining perTinenT informafion obouT rush- ing ond obouT each froTerniTy. Anofher worThvvhile proiecT This year was The sponsorship of on lfalian war orphan. FIRST ROW: fleff To righTl Raymond Link, Campbell Dennis, Marshall Mowrey. SECOND ROW: Ted Davies, Dr. Ernest H. Hahne, Pres. Sheldon Veil, Sec.-Treas. John Hendry, Vice Pres. Richard McGinnis, Milton Farber. THIRD ROW: Alfred Goodman, John Speer, Donald Frank, Gary Ponzani, John Werfh, Roberf E. Waters, Ronald Tucker, Gerald Hurley. N sw- A v - , l ' wal: 6. - la 9 7 ' 'FX l X 1' . fi 'x 'il V- V gif -SQ '-3 19' '- W 1 I Y. , ,L..,fj,,7f , A 5, ,Q , K . i ' vigil L Q pi ,Q ALPHA KAPPA IOTA CLeff to righfl Secretary Nolan Crawford, Treasurer Dwight Kennedy, Social Chairman An- drew Caldwell, Presidenf John Werih. 278 A small organizaTion wiTh an inTimaTe TraTerniTy spiriT is Alpha Kappa IoTa. AlThough comparaTively new on This campus, A.K.l. has already achieved a posiTion oi disTinc- Tion. The Pioneer Room in Their house is a Tine place Tor recreaTion, and The group held Two formal dances This year. Dean Chiles is a member of Gmicron DelTa Kappa, while Ken Umbach was arT ediTor oT The Recensio. FIRST ROW: Thomas Bonsor Andrew Caldwell Dean Chiles SECOND ROW: Nolan Crawford Russell Coates Dwight Kennedy THIRD ROW: Kenneth Pugh Charles Skidmore Merrill Smith FOURTH ROW: John Werih Adam Beach Paul Morrow FIFTH ROW: Stanley Bohl Michael Linn Herbert Tullis Xian ff 'A A 4' x 1 - I ,vii N 'Yo Qs, Q New FIRST ROW: Samuel Badger, Robert Berry, Ben- iamin Berryman, Leo Boylan, Frederick Bruner. SECOND ROW: Gary Carle, Edward H. Clark, Mervin Davis, John Dennison, Jerry Douglas. THIRD ROW: William Dovenbarger, Herman Ford, Birchard Foster, Jack Fryman, Donald Gerber. FOURTH ROW: Raymond Giesse, Rich- ard Graham, John Hagerty, Robert Harter, Victor Hesse. FIFTH ROW: Warren Hinsch, James Jones, John Katterheinrich, Charles Kin- ney, Harry McCoy, Richard McGinnis. SIXTH ROW: Scotty McPherson, Robert Patton, James Pearson, Jock Pogue, Michael Saborse, Edward Shank. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Smith, Thomas Smith, Willard Smith, Charles Teckman, Harold Unger, Sherman Unger. EIGHTH ROW: James Wellman, Elmer Wright, Harry Cole, John Haley, Edward Murphy, Soller Frederick. HThe house on The CorneW'isThe hcwne oTThe AJpha chapTer oT Bera TheTa Pi. The members are proud of Their parTici- paTkNiin aHneTKs and Carnpus acnvnies. Exanuies oTTheN high achievernerns are To be found vWTh Ed Clark as presr denT of ODK., Paul ShoulTs as CapTain oT The TooTball Team, and Bob Snnnwin The nie of ednor oTThe Recenyo. The TraTernHy Cdso received The Phi BeTa Kcnnpa schcdarship Cup. Ziiiiiifili limi -1 Q' i ' T , 4' , I R T i B911 ffaulir E I Y BETA THETA PI FIRST ROW ileft to righti Pres- idenf Dick McGinnis, Treasurer Harold Richardson, Vice Presi- dent Ed Clark. SECOND ROW: Corresponding Secretary Jim Pearson, Recording Secretary Jim Carroll. 281 DELTA CHI FIRST ROW: fleff To righTl Cor- responding SecreTory Art Wise- hoirf, President Don Frank, Re- cording Secrefory John Scanlon. SECOND ROW: Vice PresidenT Lynn Neiswonder, Treasurer Owen Lorrison. 282 R rs is 1 li' T Q ix y Ny, fic.-wx ill , N , , yy, X--. -Z? Always exhibiTing The True spiriT of cooperaTion are The DelTa Chi's. These aTTribuTes were successfully exercised as The broThers made several improvemenTs in Their chapTer house and grounds. The year's social program included sev- eral Tormal dances and cosTume loalls. WiTh This program of acTiviTies aT The house plus parTicipaTion oT members in many phases of campus liTe, The chapTer had a Tull year. FIRST ROW: Bruce Brainerd Don Fagan Roy Fisco Donald Frank SECOND ROW: Ockle Johnson Terry O'Brien Wayne Ruihley Jim Sallee THIRD ROW: Bill Saunders Art Wisehari Murray Bullis Paul Byrd FOURTH ROW: Jim Feld Jack Hellman Richard Lamb Harold Maess FIFTH ROW: Ray Nagel Bill Nahory John Scanlon Bill Stewart FIRST ROW: William Atwell, Fred Bayley, Roy Bolton, George Diefenderfer. SEC- OND ROW: William Easley, William El- liott, Jerry Evans, George Eveland. THIRD ROW: Dan Hager, Lawrence Malone, An- drew Matzer, Thomas Maxwell. FOURTH ROW: Roger McCormick, Joseph Muntsin- ger, Thomas Muntsinger, Briggs Palmer. FIFTH ROW: Samuel Palmer, J, Wallace Skinner, Robert Stoecklein, Thomas J. Van Camp. SIXTH ROW: David Wasmuth, Fred Weiner, Newton White, William White- law. SEVENTH ROW: Robert Williams, Donald Zito, David Acton, David Dunkle. EIGHTH ROW: John Dunkle, Jack Graef, G. Gourley Gray, Robert Reist, William Steimel. .,,- :mf 3 DELTA KAPPA EPSILGN The Dekes started otf another year in the tall ot T9-48 by initiating fifteen new members. A Combo Dance wound up the celebration. The welcome mat was extended on the traditional Homecoming Saturday and Deke alumni returned in droves to renew the congenial atmosphere ot brother- hood. Ot the many members belonging to honoraries, Roger McCormick heads the list with three to his credit. lLeft to righti Treasurer Tho Maxwell, President Ga Po i, Vice Easley. 'Y P dtHold . T Ji T ' ATA T D DELTA TAU DELTA 286 FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightl Treasurer Dave Toylor, Vice President Carter Wilmot, Presi- dent Jock Speer. SECOND ROW: Rush Chairman Dick Jones, Corresponding Secretary Jock Thornbury, Recording Sec- retary Otis Benson. sw The Delt pin hos been seen this yeor in everything from honorories to the tootboll line-up, ond their house hos been the hub of troternol ond sociol life for the men vvho proudly vveor the distinctive block ond gold bodge. Bob Koppes ond Roy Meors found tome in othletics ond scholorship, Russ Dovies served os o trustee of the Redskin Reservation, ond Dick Jones wos choirmon of the onnuol Senior Boll. 4 Es-I ski J- I FIRST ROW: Kenneth Allerman, Otis Benson, William Brisbin, Kenneth Clarry, Phillip Court- ney, Negley Cribbs, Jack Cummins. SECOND ROW: Russell Davies, Leroy Downs, Harry Englehcrt, Thomas Field, Robert Fischer. THIRD ROW: Donald Hannon, James Harrah, Jerry Hoffman, Richard Jones, Scott Knisley. FOURTH ROW: William Kohl, Larry Martin, Robert Mc- Cormick, John McKee, Ramon Mears. FIFTH ROW: Arthur Merten, Jack Milligan, Marvin Moorehead, Alfred Narwold, Kenneth Novak. SIXTH ROW: John Pennington, Stewart Proctor, Thomas Proctor, Harold Purvis, Donald Roller. SEVENTH ROW: John Sanders, William Sasser, Forrest Sheppard, Francis Sherwood, David Taylor. EIGHTH ROW: John Thornbury, Duane Weber, John Weiher, Robert Wrede, Claude Hammond. NINTH ROW: James Hartleb, Mat- hew leonard, Robert Postle, Thomas Rogers, Ian Weber. FIRST ROW: Edward Reamer, Stanley Blackburn, George Broderick, Raymond Bruckman, Robert Buck. SECOND ROW: Herbert Canada, Edward Cassidy, Robert Clarke, Carl Crell, Campbell Dennis. THIRD ROW: Frank Dodd, Robert Filter, Fred Fisher, Joseph Garn, Herbert Halley. FOURTH ROW: Robert Hanamura, Fred Hershner, Jordan lserman, Willard Mc- Dermott, Richard McDonald. FIFTH ROW: Earl McGovern, Frank McKinley, Herschel McNabb, Donald Paterson, George Persons. SIXTH ROW: Robert Ruchhoft, Victor Schoen, Dole Stieg, Raymond Vintilla, Kenneth Wiese. SEVENTH ROW: John Wilson, Charles Witte, Charles Wolf, Da- vid Hamilton, Dan Humphreys, Thomas Kirshner. EIGHTH ROW: Lyman Lloyd, Dixon Maple, George McLaughlin, Theo- dore Repper, Paul Savage, James Wildman. i '9'-In, , Slip. An onimoted glue factory brought tirst prize in decorotions tor the D.U.'s on Homecoming Doy. Loter in the yeor, their bosketboll team won on intromurol chompionship. A few ot the outstonding members ot this well-rounded chapter include choirmon ot the Student Union Committee Campbell Dennis, photographer Don Poterson, tennis coptoin Frank Dodd, ond Phi Mu Alpho members Bob Clork and Vic Schoen. 010 DELTA UPSILON FIRST ROW: lleff fo rightl Re- cording Secretary Bob Walters, President Campbell Dennis, So- cial Chairman Frank Dodd, Vice President Bill McDermott. SEC CND ROW: Treasurer Van Burns, Corresponding Secretary Ray Vintilla. o o , , G WB 1' I l Q oo erm ssl LAMBDA CHI ALPHA CLeft to rightj Bob Lambert, Bob Mitchell, Vice President Creigh- ton Lephurt, Secretory John Poulin, Treasurer Butler Hunt- ington, President Jock Hendry. 1290 A semester devoted to goining o notionol chorter wos cli- moxed with tormol initiotion for fifteen men ot DePouvv in Februory. The rest of the yeor wos spent in cotching up on neglected sociol functions in their completely redecoroted quorters. On the othletic: side, Art Stone, Win Polk, Poul Glossmeier, ond Lyle Newkirk ployed chornpionship golt, while Herb Ledyord goin o Silver Glove in boxing. FIRST ROW: Stanley Adams, Donald Gorrell, John Hendry. SECOND ROW: Butler Huntington, louis Kasczmcrek, Creighton Lephart. THIRD ROW: Charles Lodge, Charles Matthews, John McLaren. FOURTH ROW: Robert Mitchell, Lyle Newkirk, Stanley Ow- czarek. FIFTH ROW: John Paulin, Winfield Polk, Alfred Sahli. SIXTH ROW: Arthur Stone, Harold Wilson, John Carley, William Douds, Paul Glasmeier. SEVENTH ROW: Tom Fish, Donald Lawrence, Herbert Ledyard, Robert Mosley, Robert Van Vliet, .1513 sim FIRST ROW: Bill Adams, Dick Anderson, Dick Braun, Mel Brodt, Robert E. Brown, Robert J. Brown, Howard Buker, John Burris, Carl Cooperrider. SECOND ROW: Bob Cromling, Bob Cummings, Ted Davies, Joe Davis, Hank deHamel, Jim Dierksheide, Jim Dickson, Bernie Edstrom, John Evans. THIRD ROW: Lee Ferguson, Mel Furney, Milt Good, Norm Good, John Hazlett, Bob Heidrich, Owen Homeister, John lrvin, Don Jacob. FOURTH ROW: Dick Job, John Robert Johnston, Stan Kerr, Dave Mayne, Leo Merzweiler, Bart Newell, Ken Oliver, Austin Palmer, Larry Pomeroy. FIFTH ROW: Jim Quinn, Bob Reemelin, Jack Ritchey, Jack Rohlfs, Dick Schultz. SIXTH ROW: Marvin Schultz, Jim Scott, Jack Sloat, John Smale, Paul Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Don Stout, Bill Stuckman, Darrell Sutton, Tom Thorp, Jim Twohig. EIGHTH ROW: Jack Ward, Charles Ware, Dick Wilcox, Ed Wilkinson, John Wissler. NINTH ROW: Jack Bickett, Don Church, Don Loss, Bob Murray, Matt Smith. if x TM, Ohio Alpho of Phi Delto Theto celebroted its centenniol olong with the notionol froternity meeting here in Oxford lost September. Ted Dovies coptoined the T949 edition of the Miomi golf teom, ond in the some copocity Bob Brown vvos the bosketboll teom's big ond dependoble center. Ston Kerr directed the lnterfroternity chorus in their concert, ond Bob Cummings is on the Student Union Committee. guage? 1 PHI DELTA THETA FIRST ROW: ileft to rightl Vice President Bill Stuckman, Presi- dent Ted Davies, Secretory Don Jacob. SECOND ROW: Treos- urer Robert Cummings, Worden John Rohlfs, House Monoger Normon Good. 293 E 'K' 0 O f Q 0 Q . . iw: PHI KAPPA TAU Cleft To righij Vice President Hcnl Paul, President Gerald Hurley, Treasurer Jock Deal, Secretary Clinton Boyd. 294 AT The for end of iViionni's renowned FroTerniTy Row sTonds The pillored house of Phi Koppo Tou, The scene of mony goy pdrnes This yeor. AnoTher of Midmi's Alpho chopTers, This group includes mony men who weor The vorsiTy M eorned in TooThoIl, boskeTboll, ond Trock. OuTsTonding oThIeTes of The choipTer ore Som Wippel, Hoi Poul, ArT Brown, ond John Weaver, nomed oll-conference ployer losT foil. FIRST ROW: Wilbur C. Armstrong, Anton G. Arps, Paul E. Ashbrook, Warren E. Benedict, Allen G. Bergman, Robert C. Black, Arthur B. Brown, Francis H. Buhler. SECOND ROW: Richard T. Buhler, Robert W. Cantoni, William F. Carroll, James Cuebas, Robert E. Conway, Ralph M. Dalton, Jack E. Deal, James G. Dulmage. THIRD ROW: David F. Edwards, Walter L. Edwards, Jr., Robert Effinger, Louis P. Florio, Carlton J. Fuller, Truman Gile, Donald S. Heckendorn, Harvey B. Hole, Jr. FOURTH ROW: Richard E. Hopkins, Jack E. Horner, Gerald E. Hurley, Robert D. Johnston, Edward F. Jones, Raymond Jones, Richard Kessler. FIFTH ROW: Robert E. Lakin, Robert D. Larkin, Richard B. Merriman, Richard Lee Motter, Don E. Netzley, Robert Nichols. SIXTH ROW: Harold H. Paul, Lowell E. Reid, Loren Rice, Charles E. Rogers, Merl E. Sayer, Charles J. Schmermund. SEVENTH ROW: William Yensil, William H. Braun, Dick Cromer, James Frazier, John Fulker, Richard Henn. EIGHTH ROW: Lorne Hinkle, Don Kinch, Walter Roehll, Jack Schweibold, James Sevitts, Leonard Wirtz. 'GPM' , I fx PN 'If iw FIRST ROW: John L. Alcerman, Richard D. Arnott, Clovis M. Baker, Hector E. Beeken, Richard J. Bennett, Robert Brown, Thomas Clear, Weller T. Cozad. SECOND ROW: William S. Diles, Rodney L. Enochs, Arthur L. Forbus, Richard M. Freeman, Wilfred Fries, Walter R. Haines, Richard Haney, Robert J. Harrington. THIRD ROW: John David Heiser, Donald R. Hoagland, John Hyer, Robert W. MacKenzie, Reno J. Menapace, Marshall Mowrey, Cecil S. Morris, Clarence W. Ontko. FOURTH ROW: Richard H. Phillips, Raymond L. Reid, William T. Rowe, Robert H. Sehringer, John D. Spangler, Charles R. Spath, Howard E. Wedegartner, Richard S. Weimer. FIFTH ROW: Robert J. Welch, Richard Williams, Wilford W. Willing, John L. Winter, Warren F. Wirtz, Richard O. Zimmerman, Bryon E. Armstrong, Robert C. Baker. SIXTH ROW: Samuel D. Calascibett, Robert N. Campbell, Jr., Roger C. Cummings, Roy H. Harriger. SEVENTH ROW: Dorrold R. Haskell, Darwin P. Hunt, Robert G. Johnston, Robert H. Kosky. EIGHTH ROW: Alan A. Kreidler, Donald H. Letler, Thomas ll L. Martin, Donald J. Peters. NINTH ROW: Ronald Scheu- rer, Daniel G. Traicoff, James Whitney, David N. Wuerth. 4.1 The garner and gold of Pi Kappa Alpha are prominent in Miami life again wirh many members of The chaprer leading in scholarship and aciiviries. Marshall lvlowrey was Co- chairman of Homecoming fesliviries, while Arr Forlous and Wilfred Fries are on The rolls oi several honoraries. The lack of a house has been no handicap, for every weekend has seen a party, Topped off by The Dream Girl Formal. PI KAPPA ALPHA lleft to rightl Secrefory D lc Williams, Presid t R y Hain ice V President J h ED O Spongle SIGMA ALPHA EPSILCN lLefT To right! Recorder Ross B P de T D k D h T ic ou Treosurer Jim H oir, resi n MosTer Bill W 298 orris, hifolc 9 er Y Pledg Sulgrove Monor is The beouTiTul English-sTyle home of The locol chopTer of The broThers of S.A.E. ond The scene of Their mony ocTiviTies. ProminenT members ore Bill DuMonT, bresiolenT of The senior closs oncl bosl4eTboll leTTermon, Shel Veil, presiolenT of The InTerTroTerniTy Council onol of The STuolenT-FoculTy Council, Roy Klug, business monoger of The STuolenT, ond Bill WhiToker, ioresiolenT of Psi Chi. FIRST ROW: William Aring, William Baxter, Robert Beck, Robert Bentley, Jack Bernhardt, Clair Canfield, Richard Church, Owen Cornell. SECOND ROW: Robert Daugherty, William Daugherty, Robert Davidson, Charles Denning, John Dimmig, Robert Dixon, William DuMont, Joseph Fallanca. THIRD ROW: William Frary, Robert Fulton, William Gibbs, William Gosney, William Graybill, George Gugle, James Harris, Robert Harris. FOURTH ROW: Glen Holdy, Donald Hunter, Thomas lzant, Don Jensen, Raymond Klug, Robert Kramp, James Kraushaar, Wallace Larson. FIFTH ROW: Delbert Lutz, Steve Maurer, Robert McGeary, Thomas Moore, Charles Morgan, Howard Neer. SIXTH ROW: Richard Oswald, Porter Pauly, David Pogue, Donald Quinlan, Robert Roosa, William Seward. SEVENTH ROW: George Sinclair, Richard Smith, Gene Valle, Sheldon Veil, Kenneth Younkman, Steve Zvosec. EIGHTH ROW: Roger Brussee, Michael Clemente, Donald Connell, William Humes Marty Koepp, Donald Koman. NINTH ROW: Dan LaMarche, Edward Scott, Frank Sullivan, Ronald Thain, Richard Trapp, William Woike. MM has 'S 1 U- 5 V I I X. -y . , ' may fo: mt :Sax ,gil 4 ' ,ii rx 1 Q' 'A .-.x ii . Kits - I ki rms Q 0 . PX, -E3 X - X f Yi JSR QQ 5 9 1 , ,. , ,M we 1 s , .KA X iw FIRST ROW: John Angus, Sigmund Baiak, Jim Beaman, Paul Brinkman, Ted Butler. SECOND ROW: Ross Crim, Ted Davis, Tom Diehl, Tom Durr, Wally Edwards. THIRD ROW: Ken Eiler, Howie Fry, Vince Fulmer, John Giffen, Bob Graeff. FOURTH ROW: Tom Hartman, Joe Hayden, Bob Helmholz, Rod Hill, Bob Jonte. FIFTH ROW: Bert Keller, Ray Kirkendall, Wayne Lutz, Dave Maddox, Bob Maddox. SIXTH ROW: John McDowell, Joe McGuire, Jim Myers, Bob Opie, Mal Owings. SEVENTH ROW: Harold Parker, Bill Pecht, Bob Purcell, John Redlin, George Renkert, Frank Schatz, Bob Smith, Harlan Spies. EIGHTH ROW: Tom Stambaugh, Bill Stewart, Tom Walten- baugh, Bob Walter, Bob Waters, Hal Weed, John Weichel, Rollin Worden. NINTH ROW: Dick Zimmerman, John Cos- teines, Carl Ely, Russ Esch, John Fielman, Norm Reed, Joe Wespiser, Don Young. Q J 4 A V X if F' ' Qt . fi' 'lfk ,., iq. , ... All E ., of i 4. 4 'K 'F I X ,. . . . WA ,, . , J ff . , .B . mx-Q V ,ff-., 9 ,Q M. . ,,, , Y UN . , . - ' ' tg: ?1 g 2 '2 wfff-.fs 1 2 'Q Lgzmgzggf , i v a f .,,,7 gf3 ' g-rw jf l 5 I x Jig, A-.3 U 1' W' , X vi, J 1. ' J I ., Ytgyjwy ! ., Ng, '40, we an V X I , ., ,X , , ff' , , J ,!q'Qs'f2 . V5 , , ' A X ff! ., ,,, .,. X X 4, 1 yy, 1,- -qw. .A W . , gm, F N 'ki f , V ff X , , my IEEI yqyy .b 4 g ' is , 'f if The Sig Watermelon Bust the first night of school sow over o thousond students do owoy with more thon two tons of fruit. The house underwent o revornping and in Morch welcomed on oreo convention to the site of founding. In oddition to porticipoting in Miomi life in rnony fields, the Sigs brightened the sociol scene with o Christmos Forrnol feoturing the Owls ond the troditionol Sweetheort Donce. ,ft Y 1-:QB l v I. 'RQ ....-' 4 SIGMA FIRST ROW: lleff to righil Con- sul Bob Waters, Pro-Consul Bob Helmholz, Treasurer Jock Rob- inson, Secretary Rod Hill. SEC- OND ROW: Kusfos Tom Diehl, Magister John Angus, Tribune Vincent Fulmer, Historian Ray Kirkendall, Editor Hal Weed. SIGMA NU FIRST ROW: Cleff To right? Lieu- tenant Commander John Mol- ley, Commander Ron Tucker. SECOND ROW: Secreiciry Don Pollock, Treasurer Ted Woz- nicki. 302 FQ vnnvu HHHNQ X YA I M S 'v o of , The Zebro Room of The Sigmo Nu CosTle hos been The scene oT rnony cosTume porTies This yeor, while The WhiTe Rose Tormol donce proved o TiTTing highIighT To The sociol ocTivi- Ties. Ted Woznicki served os Treosurer oT Tribe Miomi ond secreTory-Treosurer oT The senior closs ond Bruce Young, os presidenT oT The sophomore closs ond of The Y.M.C.A., while Mike STovole ond Don Johnson sTorred in Miorni oThleTics. FIRST ROW: Dick Boncl, Bill Brockmann, Bill Brown, Harry Burton, Dick Chappeleor. SECOND ROW: Don Cisar, Byron Copp, Jim Cofner, Bill Donner, John Dwyer. THIRD ROW: Jeff Fursf, Bob Gifford, Dick Hunsicker, Donn Johnson, Dave Koch. FOURTH ROW: John Laurilzen, Norm liedtke, John Malley, Jim McAuley, Bill McKee. FIFTH ROW: Stirling Moore, John Parsons, Don Pollock, Jan Ragner, Virgil Sayre. SIXTH ROW: Mike Stavole, Al Stevens, Ron Tucker, Dick Waltz, Dean Weeks. SEVENTH ROW: Ted Woznicki, Dick Zilm, Bob Anderson, Jim Bohlancler, Bob Brown. EIGHTH ROW: Dick Gas- coigne, Gunder Gundersen, Bob Hock, Jack Gurley, Howie Milzel, Bob Will. .2 ww 0- ' 'A bfi? Q L X - Q-, X' ,- Sl Qin . I , 5 , , . Y, 4 FIRST ROW: Harry Carr Richard Ferris Robert Frederick Edward Glavis SECOND ROW: Donald Hall Merritt Hinkle Robert Karg John Keiser THIRD ROW: Donald Leslie John McDermott Robert Oakley Kermit Parsons FOURTH ROW: Eugene Robinson Frederick Schmidt David Sharpe Edmund Smith FIFTH ROW: Verl Steen Joseph Tanski Thomas Thayer Chester Urbschat SIXTH ROW: Jay Clyde Welch Kenneth Willson Kenneth Yarber George Zivic SEVENTH ROW: Dudley Fetzer Jack Hutchinson Warren Jones John Kautz EIGHTH ROW: William Kinkoph Donald Rost Richard Tyska ! 9 .TJ-1 l ll to i ' its 'L l rf i Members and guests warmly received the Theta Chi's monthly parties. Headlining these events were the Christmas Ball and the Spring Formal. In addition to these relaxtul hours, the men of Theta Chi are to be found generously contributing to the betterment of lvliami through active participation in numerous campus activities, as can be proved by their pres- ence in the Y. lvl. C. A. and many other fields. THETA CHI LLeft to rightt Vice President Chester Urbschot, Secretory Jack Keiser, President Kermit Parsons, Treasurer Bob Kundmueller. 305 ZETA BETA TAU FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightj Steward Bill Cole, President Milton Farber, Treasurer Ivan Gelfcind. SECOND ROW: Vice President Roy Recht, Secretary Don Fribourg, Pledge Master Sheldon Mann. it 'E tt N ia 19? Alpho Phi chopter of Zeto Beto Tou sponsored the biggest Homecoming celebrotion ot its history os its record member- ship porticipoted in numerous compus octivities. Milt Forber vvos elected to O. D. K. while Joe Stone served os progrom monoger of WMUB. I-lorold Deutsch ond Milt Forber were issue editors on the Student, Dick Kretch ployed vorsity bosketboll, ond Don Fribourg hod leods in severol ploys. 306 1 FIRST ROW: Donald Allen, Milton Bialoslxy, Herbert Browarsky, Albert Brown, Alfred Cohen. SECOND ROW: Alfred Cole, Richard Cole, Charles Cooper, Thomas Cristal, Samuel Dana. THIRD ROW: Harold Deutsch, Milton Farber, Elvin Frankel, Donald Fribourg, Marvin Fried- man. FOURTH ROW: Ivan Gelfand, Eugene Gordon, Richard Hauser, Henry Klein, Robert Koenig. FIFTH ROW: Richard Kretch, Joseph lefkovitz, Stanley Lowitt, Sheldon Mann, Donald Marx, Jerome Mellman. SIXTH ROW: Mark Metzner, Howard Moss, Richard Moyer, George Nachman, Jerome Ostrow, Jordan Perlman. SEVENTH ROW: Michael Phillips, Raymond Recht, Charles Rosenblatt, Daniel Roth, Law- rence Shapiro, Joseph Stone. EIGHTH ROW: Jerome Wolfe, Irving Barth, Bruce Goldflies, Werner Goldman, Ralph Seed, Lawrence Stotter. U2 9 ur I li. I I 3- A ' I 1 I 4 lb 'I wr I Q 'L ' 1 ':: 3- i' s :P-,lit , T X 2'-'Bite' 331. itjt :PIP 'p R I gd U' if-yy: A 1.-.X x Ln. 307 ef :ga 1833 CLUB 4 , S I we X X- X ,, I FIRST ROW: Howard Butterworth, Edward Fitlxin. SECOND ROW: Al Goodman, David Harbison. THIRD ROW: John Kaeser, Donald Moser. FOURTH ROW: Delmar Mowery, Harmon Seals. FIFTH ROW: James Smith, Jerry Sodderos. 308 The I833's are men with both a heritage and a goal in Alpha Delta Phi. They have made great strides in their first year of organization. Their compact group includes many men who are active in campus affairs. Delmar Mowery, vice president of Phi Epsilon Kappa, was a member of the golf team and Tribe Miami, John Kaeser, a band mana- ger, and Carl Evans and AI Goodman, counselors. On the scholastic side, Jerry Sodderos, James Smith and Warren DeLano are members of honoraries. FIRST ROW: Cleft to rightb President Delmar Mowery, Treasurer Ed Fitkin. SECOND ROW: Vice President John Kaeser, Secretary Don Moser. Exponsion and recognition were the keynotes ot the Sig Ep progrom in its first yeor on the Miomi compus. At instollotion ceremonies ond ball on December tourth, the l-lathor Club become Ohio Eto chopter ot the notionol troternity. Glenn Davis, a member of tour honorory societies, was memoroble in severol theotricol productions, while Al Loop worked on the business stott ot the Student ond Ed Hottmon on VVMUB. Other Sig Ep brothers were octiye in religious, music, ond othletic activities. I Av 9650 lsgiizi rg. azoles Q avg FIRST ROW: Robert Albright, Louis Bremer. SECOND ROW: Albert Falther, Alvin Loop. THIRD ROW: Charles Love, Fred Lutz. FOURTH ROW: Corresponding Secretary Robert Master- son, Charles Putich. FIFTH ROW: Herbert Severns, Guard John Shoptaugh. SIXTH ROW: Richard Staley, Vice President Richard Stastny. SEVENTH ROW: William Stovell, Richard Strohmeyer, Eugene Wyzolick, Fritz Baehr. EIGHTH ROW: Jack Lee, Rupert Loyd, Paul Pieratt, Eugene Price, Robert Slocum. SIGMA F . 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'J' ' '-ff ' . QLW 1 5 ' f I l I'l dvvloi 4 ' - 1 If 'ifii-1' 'L' sgH'G l ,tm 131. 'W ' Nik 4, 'K' '+' rf-V' I , . 1 . 5 'nfii L : ' ,. 1 , ' , ,, ' ' ' ,, mf. - f ' b . ..:- -ww - ., wp .Q .W W' 4 A -1. HJ-gy Q V. ur' 441 'Q X,'? ' ' -so ' f Q ,. Q: ::'. faq s- . . ' so X gn 11 .1,., Qglllh- --. Q cs Q., . A . QL iiili 1 .. V Q -A 3-4 U an N I -O 5 r 0 .Q - 4 Q gfvqowv 1 ,,, . W5 1 gm -, Q ' .LET V . . gg?- 3 How much you remember is lberbups less iuzlborimzi than bow flue! bow 1lli566l you ,out fo use what you qlo reme1ube1'. The OHIO OIL Company Producers of Petroleum since 1887 H Qyi. X X L1 f ITWR ' sy L - , . ! g, 1 ,z lll l we l 'faxig A 'Www T Nl College lnn The COLLEGE INN is the scene ot many memorable evenings for Miami couples. Singing and companionship in tront ot the fireplace are c u sto m s which people will talk about at Homecoming titty years from now. Good food and beverages are highlighted. Between semi-annual rushes for textbooks and other sup- plies, the MIAMI CG-OP sells all types ot books tor gitts, as Well as Miami seal jewelry and stationery. A laundry case, a course outline, or material for party decorations can all be bought at the CO-OP. Miami Co-op -.,,.al ? , I Folker s In spring ond toll, neorly everyone on High street is eot- ing on ice creorn cone or vvolk- ing sundoe from FOLKER'S. Mony orgonizotions ond indi- viduols olso depend on the ex- tro rich tloivor of FOLKER'S ice creom to provide iust the touch to top off o picnic. Douglass Service ff, X ' ,,.-f A , . ---l ooucimss sravzfr Fevv students con toke tull od- vontoge of the lost super serv- ice ot DOUGLASS' MARA- THON SERVICE STATION, but their rodio shop next door hos proved quite useful to mony Whose rodios needed ci quick repoir iob. This shop cil- so sells rodios ond vic's. SNYDEl2'S ART AND GIFT SHOP is iust whot the nome implies. All types ot ort sup- plies, including picture tromes ore sold here, os well os porty decorotions ond other student supplies. Portroit photogrophy is o speciolty, ond gifts ot wide oppeol ore ovoiloble. ,J a u 4. 4 I - ., 139' . ' 1 lg lm -93' 1. ,Nl I5 if im ' 'E L- I- Snyder's Art and Gift Shop SULLENBERGEQS store tor men is o new store in Oxford, with oll new merchondise ond new ideos tor moking the Mi- omi mole o pottern ot sortor- iol elegonce. Women looking tor o speciol gift will tind just the thing with the aid ot Ned Sullenberger ond his stott. Men's Wear Ned Sullenberger 'et -Y y'f.QL- ' Ax .v :,,.. g ,,.... '---':2 ' STudenTs who have a hard Time making Their income maTch Their expenses should invesTigaTe a checking OCCOUDT WiTh The FARMERS STATE BANK. They will be glad To explain The use of The sysTem To you, vviTh hinTs on how To make iT lasT a liTTle longer Than iT has in The pasT. DeposiTs are insured by The FDIC. Farmers STaTe Bank wk 3 4 , 1 Wi H ., ft. lsr 'MTWR 1 f xiii ,- vi, 12:17-f.Ef' i ik a'f,.s..s..m The Huddle Do you wont to impress your dote? Toke her to the HUDDLE tor dinner to show her you're o mon who knows the best. On Sundoy evenings you Con donce to o combo, ond ot other times you'II get the best tood, in the most pleosont surroundings in Oxford. Whenever you c:on't find some speciol item onypioce, try VVARREINVS, ond you'H prob- obly wolk out with it. Every- thing trom pictures tromes to tooth poste con be tound on the long counters in the gloss- tronted store on High street. It's Oxtord's tive ond dime. Warren's Inc F. Perrone Company This array oT TruiT salad is corn- posecl ol ravv nTaTerial vvhich came To The UniversiTy dining halls from F. PERRONE COM- PANY in CincinnaTi. l-laving servecl Miami To r several years, This Toool vvholesaler is one vvho is a viTal cog in The machine Teeoling sTuolenTs. Lovvering The cosT of higher eclucaTion is The sTaTeol nwoTTo ol The DuBOlS BCDOK STORE. STudenTs every sernesrer are Taking aclvanTage ol This pol- icy in buying TexThool4s ancl oTher necessary supplies here. Also available are oTher books Tor personal anal giTT purposes. DuBois Book Store The Merchants Creamery Company , Jw- .f ' ff' 4 . v v.. :A-acl. -. .--f 'T' Na reauesT resaunds sa afTen Thraugh The dining halls as Please pass The buTTer. And where daes This lauTTer came Tram? ThelVlEl2CI-IANTS CIQEAMERY of CinCinnaTi each day Turnishes huge guanTiTies al buTTer Ta dining hall lar The laread aT Miami sTudenTs, Coal is a cheap, dependable, and eTTicienT Tuel. JusT as The UniversiTy uses coal Tar heaT- ing and generaTing power Tar use an Campus, sa da many aTher Tuel-users depend an iT. The KEARNS COAL COM- PANY is one aT The larger Caal Companies aperanngi 1704 FirsT National Bank Bldg. CINCINNATI, OHIO The Kearns Coal Company College Shop The COLLEGE SHOP is The To- voriTe hoberdoshery Tor mony men on compus. Everyrhing from The loTesT in weird Ties To The mosT dopper in men's gold iewelry con loe obToined in The COLLEGE SHOP, where The clerks ore reody To keep you woy oheod of Esquire. Need sondwich moTeriol Tor ThoT picnic or o few snocks Tor The spreod in The dorm oTTer hours? HORNUNGS MARKET is The ploce you're looking Tor. WiTh o meoT morkeT ond gro- cery sTore oll in one ploce, you con sTock up on oll you need in one Trip To l-lOl2NUNG'S. Hornung's Market 328 I X mf. 5, ' ,ff- C I I I I AH ., 'I jg-gy .. I Q '1 f1 av? Q I. 1' 'A in 4 j ff-, M ,, La -O , XX Z so MXN., N iw., WHITE VILLA FOODS is one oT The moior suppliers oT ComesTibIes To The UniversiTy ond The Iocol eoTing esTobIishmenTs. IT's o good beT ThoT you ore eoTing sorneThing Trom WHITE VILLA seyerol Times eoch week, regorclless oT where you boord unless, oT course, you ore one oT The Miomions who subsisTs enTireIy on supplies received Trom home in doily pockogesl. Remember WHITE VILLA when you eoT. White Villa Grocers Inc. Il J N sk? Manchester Hotel University Greenhouse X1 AQ M Middletown is on excellent ploce to reserve rooms for porents ond friends who come to visit you next yeor. Bright, cleon rooms molce this o hotel which guests return to time of- ter time. Whot better recom- mendotion could be osked? The UNIVERSITY G R E E N - HOUSE, locoted on the Fisher holl compus, is the ploce to order flowers for your next formol donce, porty, or other speciol occosion. Quick serv- ice ond fresh flowers, mony of which ore grown in the green- house ore unbeotoble. The outstanding shop for gifts in Oxford is HOSACICS iewel- ry store. Here you can buy anything from a wedding band to a casual birthday card. E a r r i n Q s, watches, bracelets, silverware, fratern- ity jewelry and other items are displayed at l-lOSACK'S. Just a short walk south of town and you'll reach the new addi- tion to Miami social life, the QUONSET HUT. l-lere, away from the campus, is the per- fect place for parties, large or small. Refreshments are sold, and there is ample opportunity for a good time. 4 L ll-. -., W 11 1 f Q' n it ia: pil. na ' pu fl' .Ml i-. W, If , j 'i ,?9,,f, 4 i 9 ss-:Jl 'L, 'J T' A 4 i -Q rg. 53' Fl' 1 X ,SLN Hosack's Quonset Hut f .asf , 1' I ,If ' + , .., if' N-q-yuf7 '. 45,455 is 'IL O-' h h x j. !'4 5L Wisecup's Express ff Without VVISECUVS EXPRESS, much ot the houling done in Oxford would be done by horses. The big red trucks ore o tomilior sight to Miomions, os they deliver goods to Uni- versity buildings ond dorms. It you ore getting reody to move out ot Qxtord, Contoct them. When you are in Middletown its the At the JCDHN ROSS STORE in Middletown you will find the lotest toshions tor both rnen ond women Well worth the short bus trip over oi visit to ROSS is sure to be revvording whether you ore looking tor o nevv suit o necktie o motched skirt ond sweoter or o dointy gitt hondkerchiet Best ot oll everything 332 George Hoxie Studio , A , B ,..,,,,,.:-...M N I I l ,,f,4. r4, J'J .,,:,z, 111454-MA+?1J! P ' C I 'fos' oi ffose ?eos s ffhfch o'e oorsxheo To oorrrfofes, 'ro- Laff-'+ For :cc Offg hr' O:f'fK.f'Q V X 1 uv.,-.f..f, NJ x.J- X .s..1- yu orogro here corfe Frorh The -:pr-y W f ' . r . r1HbzCQl.f-.p or+ n Hormhoh. JT - ' In rn ce os rwoh Tor o nrcker ' f-F I ' ff- cor'+ oe oosseo up when ns oomeo ff n soon good rlofof, ffonf srodenrs ho JE found. Sroofed In The -ferdohr flelds offof Frorn fhe roise ond worry of The cofnous, The TXJILITE INN is The per?eCT Clie To ind hofer from The erronding professors, endless qzzes, or 'rernv pooers 'noir- . ow Cl .O if KD -F O Oo QD 5 5. 4 KD 3 U Q '1 Q. 3 LO O 3 Q refreshrnenrs ore feowred. O O Twlllfe Inn A favorife gaThering spoT for many Miami men is The CO- LONIAL INN. In addiTion To The many in iTs boarding club, some pafronize The COLCDN- IAL INN because of The good meals aT a fair price. ITs long, horseshoe shaped counTer of- fers space for Them To partake. Colonial Inn The Thousand and one IiTTIe necessiTies of a sTudenT's Iife are aII To be found in IVIIN- NIS'S DRUG STORE. VVheTher iT be a prescripfion To be filled or a new pipe Tobacco, you'II find IT here. There is also an experf waTch repairman on hand To assisT you. Minnis Drug Store A. Benzing 81 Sons Anno Logon Lodge, modern new dormiTory Tor wornen, is The work of A. BENZING AND SONS, conTroCTors from Hom- liTon. This Compony is olso CornpleTing oTher work in The Confusion which is prevolenT on The eosTern end of The com- pus, including new sTeom lines. One of The TovoriTe rneeTing spoTs upTown is The PURITY. I-lere sTudenTs prop Their el- bows on The morble TobleTops ond, over Their TovoriTe bev- eroge, be iT cohfee or lemon- ode, discuss oll of The prob- lems c:onTronTing o mon or womon oiloouT cornpus Todoy. The Purity l 1 X s..T -K l i i Q 2 l l ff Poll l I l li l l l i l l l l l l l I l i l l l l l ,J UniversiTy publicoTions would be in o bod woy iT iT weren'T Tor The OXFORD PRINTING CQMPANY, This esTololishmenT, loCoTed on The Town squore, pr'inTs The STudenT, The Recensio, The Tomohowlc ond The Miomi Alumnus, os well os doing much oTher work Toi' The UniversiTy. Mony orgonizoTions on Campus howe found ThoT They con geT o dependoble iob done here, wheTher iT be pul3liciTy posTers or Tr'oTer'niTy leTTei's. Oxford Printing Company 1 X y -,Pe 1 i .H v S. K , K Q .7 New England Kitchen The NEW ENGLAND KITCH- EN has long been a favorite of Miami students and visitors to Gxford because of its tasty food and pleasant atmos- phere. lts semi-private alcoves offer a quiet spot to converse with friends or visiting parents, over the finest meal available. Cxford National Bank are l :g-:I5 + 4 - ,f Mme., if -AW.,-M ,. i fist 1-iw 22 T all The O X F O R D NATIONAL BANK will be glad to explain the intricacies of a checkbook vvhen you open an account with them. Maybe some such expert advice, gained over years of dealing with students, will enable you to stretch your allotment just a little further. Miami men prefer P E T E R S AND SON for smart wearing apparel a n d fine clothes. Women as well as men find this the place to buy men's furnishings which are sure to appeal. Be it a cashmere sweater, a sporty jacket, or a pair of argyles, you'll find it. The CROSSET WHOLESALE COMPANY of Cincinnati is one of the stronger links in the chain ot concerns which pro- vide food for the tables of University dining halls. Each time you sit down for a meal, you can feel sure that CROS- SET provided part ot it. The S. K. Smith Company Recensio ForTy-Niner is The TwenTy-sixTh ediTion To use o Molloy-mode cover from The S. K. SMITH COMPANY OT Chicogo, Illinois. The uITimoTe in duroble ond beouTiTul bind- ings, Molloy-mode covers will proTecT This book ond preserve if Tor your desc:endonTs. I I SI'lILLITO'S W A R D R O B CORNER, on The squore, isl reolly Two sTores in one. Theil loTesT in collegioTe Toshionsf ond occessories Tor women islf corried on one side oT Thel sfore, while The oTher side Teo-I Tures The Top hoberdoshery inl Town, looTh of budgeT pricesl I ShiIIiTo's I I I I I I I I, I I I . I I I I1 I I I i I I .,Q.,,! P S L S .V .7 cgi ii 'W :isis W 4:9 11L...LL4-1- L b4u..- i ,. . .. V, ,,,i?i.lygl tl V.. 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F' .A ww N 1 5.5. ..,, A 1 .,,. .,..q ,,,1Al,:. . if swf . 3, ,f i L ' 1 N 5-, Ei if Spinning Wheel Ball of Oxford i L Q if H L ' FD D! I i it The best homburgs in town, os well os other tosty sondwiches ond short orders ode ovoilolole ot the SPINNINO WHEEL cof- fee shop. Whether it be o quick breokfost, on ofternoon snock with your dote, or on ofter-hours repost with the boys, this is the best bet. The most convenient ploce to order flowers for your girl or for o porty is ot the BALL OF OXFORD. Telegroiphic service is provided for wiring flowers to your girl ot home. They're oll thrilled to get oi loox with the BALL OF OXFORD trode- mork on it-it spells romonce. Modernizing to best serve the students is the motto of the APOTHECARY DRUG STORE. The only store of its type in Oxford which hos o sodo foun- toin, it is o fovorite spot for rnony who Wont to pick up o tube of toothposte or o bottle of perfume for the current girl. Just o short distonce west of town con be found o quiet lit- tle retreot from the cores of hectic compus life. At TRI- ANGLE LAKE you will finol rest ond reloxotion to suit your toste. After fishing in the new loke, you con rest in the inn which is ocliocent to it. USIIIUBC OFFEETM sooAS Apothecary Drug Store Triangle Lake 44' 'FQU Complimenfs of CHIDNCFF STUDIC Your RECENSIQ phofogropher 550 Fiffh Avenue New York, NY 346 The year gone already! . . . Why, it seems only yesterday that we came back and heard those then unintiated freshmen say, Where is Tuffy's? We want to try those toasted rolls we've heard about right awayl . . . Yes, it's been a good year-remember the wonderful dances and stopping in at Tuffy's at intermission for a refresher! . . . We were happy to see the return of the O. D. K. Carnival . . . Congrats to the Kappas and the Sigma Kappas for walking off with the trophies. As we stopped in Tuffy's after the big affair, we saw a few wet Pi Phis, a few blackfaced Kappas, and Tri Delts looking as though they had been hit in the face with a sponge. We also noticed Gamma Phi prexy Jo Schneider and her Phi Delt Stan Kerr, both looking quite happy . . . lt was nice to see the relaxed expressions of the freshman men now that they're wearing pledge pins . . . There was S.A.E, pledge Don Coleman with S.A,E. prexy Dick Daugherty and his pin plant, Pi Phi Lee Priest . . . Speaking of rushing we hear Tuffy's store room was graciously opend to the Phi Delts who needed a hiding place for actives John Evans and John Johnston . . . There are some people we always see in Tuffy's . . . How would the place look without Phi Tau Bob Johnston and his pin plant Jane Hall? . . . Unnaturall . . , and Chi O Jo and John Johnston seem to spend most of their mornings eating those incomparable toasted rolls . . . Evenings after a hard session at the libe we find Pi Phi Mary Lou Cromer, Cheerleader Pi Phi Mary Lou Henry and Sigma Kappas Ginny Knesal and Jeannine Hagan sipping cokes to regain their strength . . . Phi Tau Dick Buhler and Sigma Kappa pin plant Marge Gooch claim Tuffy's is quieter than the libe and do their studying over an invigorating cup of coffee . . . Many gals have acquired pins this year, so shall we look around a bit? . . . Ever charming KKG Jane Dallas now wears the SX pin of King Bob Maddox, while sister June Gadske wears that of Phi Delt John Evans . . . Sigma Kappa Carol Sykes has also added a Sigma Chi pin belonging to Pete Parker . . . Phi Tau Lou Reid choose Sigma Kappa Peg Pugh to wear his pin . . . S.A.E. Bill Frary seems to prefer one Phi Phi, Sue Gross . . . Then there are the people who haven't yet completely lost their heads, the Tuffy's every Wednesday evening to tiieel any iritrfrugtrgri initial-, , , , Every Saturday morning we see the weary pledges trek .ri tg Tuffy'5 for a pick-up after suite duty . . . AOPi Helen Beal is new wearing a nice diamond from SAE Bill Baxter, while Kappa Linda Burnett tiff. been devoting most of her time to Delt Jim McCall . . . Here of la'-3 we saw Frank Sullivan teaching Jeannine Hagan how ir, ao tif, Urtigtr work of the chorus line in front of Tuffy's . . . School at Miami liazrrt changed much for Beta pledge Howard Thiele and h.s Kappa Joey Smith . . . Murray Wright spends all of his time at Tuffy's studying to make those grades . . . Phi Tau Walt Roehll is still thirikirig about his Southern belle down in Macon, Ga., you all ...- we hear iriai Sis Ruchhoft is now loaning out her leopardiskin formal for rtirggqaerade parties . . . DG Barb Stevenson was anchored a long mme before Sigma Chi Joe Hayden put the cross on her . . . Phi Delt Kenny Oliver and his pin plant DG Laura Shiverdecker are still seen between clazzer drinking some of Tuffy's fine coffee . . . Beta Jim Wellman aria Skippy Spahr are seen quite often stopping at Tuffy's for picnic supplez . . . DG Renee Tronnes is now pinned to ZBT prexy Milt Farber . . . Sig Don Newkirk now happily married to his Susan from Philadelphia--liw ing in Vetville . . . Pi Phi Sue Geisler had the pleasure of wear rtg at White Cross for five minutes . . . who's the lucky fellow? . . . Speaking of short engagements, Pi Phi Jan Himes had a Beta pin for ten minutes . . . Sig Holt Sinks is still trying his new and few technique: on campus queens . . . DZ Ruth Shrock is still thinking about former Sig pledge Russ Esch, while DZ Evelyn Smith is pinned to SAE Bill Tipton . . . DG Mitzi Badger sits at home Saturday nights while ner fiance Phi Delt Don Church blows his trombone with the Campus Owls . . . We understand that cute DZ Marge Jenkins has been regue larly seen with Delt Claude Hammons, while doubling with brother John McKee and sister DZ Jo Benoy . . . Phi Tau Ken Peterson has pinned DZ Nancy Myers . . . DZ Joyce Keyes has been thinking about somebody far away . . . Beta Bob Fryman pinned DZ Marion Benoy this year, while her sister Rene McCulloch is pinned to Delt Jerry Hoffman and Sig Max Schneider unpinned steadies! . . . Among these are Pi Phi Marilyn pinned Koneta Abe . . . Sigma Nu Bruce Young finall, Berg and SAE Glen Holdy, Pi Phi Jean Kish and Delt got around to pinning Tri Delt Janie Rooser . . . Too Mel Olix, Beta Pat McCoy and AOPi Ruth Curry, and Q bad about that long summer cruise Bruce has to Delt Jim Clapper and SK Chuckie Bowers . . . take . . . Tri Delt Betty Lowe won't have tria' Seen down at Tuffy's are Betas Sherm Unger with Beta Bill Dovenbarger, theyre both from and Dale Brown still on the loose . . . while Zanesville . . . We understand that DZ Joyce Sig Dick Waltenbaugh and pin plant DZ Jean Fuller is still pinned to SAE Joe McCoy . . . Parker have a cup of Tuffy's good coffee . . . where you get those All the girls have been wondering why DU Ray Sister Sally King making good conversation with good toasted rolls. Perkins doesn't give them a break, and AOPi Mary her afternoon date . . . only to find Barb Merrick Graeff out with her sorority sisters, while SX husband gets some brotherhood . . . along the line of steadies we find Deke Jess Taylor and Tri Delt Dee Bryan . . . Now on a Beta run we find Hal Unger and his Pi Phi Mary Lou Henry still happily pinned while brother Charles Teckman has pinned Pi Phi Joann McNelly . . . another Pi Phi sister Liz Crabbe received a Delt pin front her man at UC . . . AOPi Pat Reddinger now in Cleve- land is still pinned to Sigma Chi Al Levy who is drinking his coffee at Tuffy's alone . . . Phi Delt Jack Ward is feeling low because of Vonnie Attwood's absence as does AXO Helen Mitchell since Beta Bo Foster leftebut he left her a ring for remembrance . . . Dan Hager lost his freedom when he planted his Deke pin on Tri Delt Sally Jo Brunn, while sister Betty Roehll is making Beta John Katterheinrich a habit . . . To our surprise bashful Sig Dick Riordan planted his White Cross on Linda Hudson and Jack Parker is back on the swing with Lynn lmmel . . . Beta Bob Smith and his Kappa Phil White are still a happy twosome . . . Always found in fre Sig buinming room are those two Dick Zimmerman and Delta Zeta Mary Schubert while brother John Sperry washes dishes for his Kappa wife Sally . . . Chi O Jan Mills is always found in the company of Phi Delt Bill Stuckman . . . and Beta Tots Hinch has taken over buying all DG Marg Kessler's toasted rolls since giving her a diamond . . . ln the corner we see Char Lammers with one of her mother's Sigma Nus . . . Across the aisle is Kappa lrene Beschner with Phi Delt Dick Braun . . . Almost any hour may be found Skippy Bracy and Dotty Kline sipping Tuffy's cokes and talking over last night's date . . . Soprano Eleanor Curriden guarantees that Tuffy's coffee is absolutely harmless to her lungs . . . Delt Bob McPhee iust made one of his many stops at Tuffy's, this time to buy a coke for SK Joanne Morrison . . . There come those cute Ballantyne twins confusing all the men . . . AOPi Alice Kleinfelder is marking time until June when wedding bells will ring for her and Joe Carrico. . . . Sig Neil Buckley has surrendered his pin to Kappa Meredith Wade, while Phi Tau Bob Effinger has parted with his to Norma Bright . . . We overheard Alpha Chi Pat Hill say that she has received some inter- esting packages lately . . . Sigma Chi Wayne Lutz says he will be at Ellen Riley is playing the field . . . Deke Harold Jeffery and Kappa wife Lois are now showing aff their new baby, while her sister Katie Davis is married to Ara Parseghian . . . Phi Delt Joe Davis has been seen very regu- larly with Kappa Mary Greene, while DZ Jo Borgermann is still pinned to Delt Dick Kessler . . . The lnterfraternity Boll provided us with the execellent music of Tex Beneke . . . VVondertul Dance . . . We saw Sig Ep Ray Link tripping the light fantastic with Kappa Hoopie Frazier . . . SAE Steve Sutton and Tri Delt Peg Jerman left for awhile and returned pinned . . . Congratulations . . . DU Fred Fisher and DG Ming Sickles still pinned and oblivious to the rest of the world . . . Marilyn Christman and John Heisler are seen cementing friendly rela- tions between the campus publications . . . Some people always seem to be in the Student office . . . The only way they can keep it uc is to send Dave Pogue to Tuffy's for reinforcementsecoffee and toastea rolls, that is . . . Tri Delt Punky Benson and Phi Delt Bud Buker eacn devoting some of their valuable time to one another , . . Congratula- tions to Prom Queen Jean Hoge, also New Zeta Tau Alpha prexy . . Sigma Nu Ron Tucker and Tri Delt Jane Knowlton still putting n all their appearances together . . . The Birmingham boys giving the local queens a thrill while their minds are on the girls at home . Busy Marilyn Fleming takes time out to chase be-over shooters aw from Bishop these nights . . . Jo Sarchet divides her time between working on the Tomahawk and dreaming of wedding bells . . . Sigma Chi Joe Wespiser always seems to have a good time at dances . . Sig Ep Ruppert Loyd and Alpha Chi Joyce Swink still having their ups and downs . . . while sister Ann Ferguson lives for the weekends and Bill from U. C .... lf Sylvia Tiefermann has trouble finding it iob, she can always be a tatooed lady . . . Steve Maurer returns Oxford quite often to give the girls a break . , . Sigma Nu Jim Cotner and Theta U Winnie Garner with their heads in the clouds . . , Nei-i DZ prexy Rene McCulloch still wears the Delt pin of Perry Hoffman. . . . Miatni inert voted Daffy Daugherty as the 'Gai Who Looks Be-f With Short lslair' '... We'cl really like ta ranibli- on liu' Us fm: for us to quit and have our toasted rolls and coffee at Tuffys , . Bye Now! 34 W- . Miami Western Theatre wggkwwwmpvg T W n, an Sus 50 Q 1' 4 . ,i .. g f .. VViThouT The MIAMI-WESTERN THEATRE, Oxford would be ci rofher dull Town. IT furnishes enTerToin- menf for Miomi sTudenTs seven doys ci week, wiTh The feoiTured shows ronging from The loTesT Hollywood hiTs To The re-showing of The hiTs of yesferdciy. Lines in fronT of The box office neorly every nighT, ond especiolly on weekends, c1TTesT To The foicf ThoT Mi- omions, like oll oTher Americans, enioy The movies. , fe Q Q , fl , ,,,x,,,, ,.,,s we .W f , . V ' IZISSXEZ. S2162 J: '- 47, ,.:-:1 :- l Ti ii l 'i li l i l l ii ,l l l l i i T 'i i, ,i Acknowledgments The Editor, Business Manager, and Assistants vvish to thank the many people who have given generously of their time and effort in order to make tltiii book a reality. We would like to give special mention to the falloffiiig for their invaluable assistance: Mr. Gilson Wright, faculty advisor Miss Martha Jacques, financial advisor The Messrs. Harold and Robert Shellhouse of the Oxford Printing Coriwpariy The Messrs. Frederick Noer, Robert Loevver, and Robert Keene of the ln- dianapolis Engraving Company The Messrs. K. G. Cooley and E. J. Boylson of the S. K. Smith Company The Messrs. Arthur I.. Grey and Joseph Erumes of Chidnoff Studio Mr. George l-loxie, photographer of the RECENSIG beauties The Messrs. Stanley Gordon, Earl Theisen, Dan Fovvler, and Maurice Terrell for selection of the beauty queens Mr. John Dome for the graduation division page and theatre pictures Joe McGuire for football, basketball, and theatre pictures Willard Smith for advertising vvrite-ups To these and to all vvho have been a part of our staff, vve sincerely thank you for your interest and cooperation. Redskin Cleaners Offering service in dormitories as well as at the store on the alley uptown, the REDSKIN CLEANERS do their best to keep Miami students looking their sharpest for all occasions, whether the clothes concerned are frilly formals or iust an- other pair of dirty cords. 349 Abe, Koneta ..... , . . Abraham, Irvin Jay... Accountuis, Patricia. . . Acheson, Aldine ...... Acton, David H. .... . Acus, Clinton George. . Adams, Frances Jean.. Adams, Ralph ..... Adams, Stanley .... Adams, William D. .. Addison, James... Addison, John S. Adkins, Carl ..... Adrain, P. Boyd... Ahana, Ellen ...... Aicholtz, William .... Akerman, John ...... Albright, Robert B. .. Aleshire, Richard H... Alkire, Mary Ann .... Allen, Arlene ..... Allen, Don E. . . Allen Don R. .... . Allen, Mariorie .... Allen, Richard .... Aller, Jacqueline.. Aller, Robert. . . Allerman, Ken ....... Allison, Janet ......... Allshouse, Donna Jean. Alter, Lenore ........ Altick, Jacqueline... Alverson, Doris ........ Alvey, Renie Caroline.. Ammerman, Betty ..... Amos, Claude ...... Amster, Henry ....... Amstutz, Maynard.. . Amstutz, Sarah L. . . . Anderegg, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson, Anderson 1 John .,.. Carol .... Caryl... Dorothy .... Helen Jean. Mary ....... Richard .... Robert .... Robert J. .. Sara ...... Andrews, Robert Duane .... Andrews, William M... Androski, Anthony. . . Angus, John ......... Ankeney, Maribelle. .. Anshutz, Beverly ..... Anshutz, Mary Jane... Anstaett, Dilly ........ Anthony, Barbara ..... Antioch, Raymond P.. Apel, Harold W ..... App, Jo Ann .... Aracena, Julieta .... Arant, L. LaVerne. Arent, Jeanne .... Arian, Anita .... Aring, William ....... Armitage, Glenn ..... Armstrong, Byron, E.. Armstrong, Mrs. Louella ....37, ....37, ....83 ...120 ....37, ....83, ....37, ..... .83, ....83, 209, 220, ....83, 185, 'fffbbf ....63, 21155. ....99, ....99, ....83, ....37, .. '. '. '. I Si '161' ....99, 209, 220: ....83, 191, 193, .......63, ........37, ....63, 300, ....63, ....99, ....99, ..........37, ...162, 175,199, ......83, . idk, ......63, 1 198 .99 .99 139 284 121 .99 124 291 292 .99 225 120 .99 .63 .63 296 309 .99 261 .83 .99 307 196 195 257 165 287 265 274 .83 .83 257 205 .37 .99 211 .37 .37 216 269 .83 .99 214 160 292 .63 .83 .63 .37 179 170 301 .99 265 265 262 271 .83 221 .63 215 209 .99 211 299 218 .83 .37 Student Index Armstrong, Wilbur .... Arnold, James ...... Arnold, Nancy ....... Arnott, Richard Arnsparger, William... Arps, Anton G. ..... . Arstingstall, Ruth .... Ascher, Barbara ,... Ashbaugh, Nancy... Ashbrook, Paul ....... Ashburn, Mary Coy... Ashley, Jo Anne ..... Askew, Virginia ..... Asman, Barbara ...... Atherton, Marietta .... Atkinson, Mary Wynne Attwood, Yvonne .... Atwater, Nancy Lou.. Atwell, W. H. ..... . Augenstein, Allen.. . Aukerman, Marilyn... Ayers, Margaret .... Bachman, Bill ...... Badger, Samuel C. .. Badger, Mitzi ...... Baehr, Carl F. .. . Bahlman, Muriel .... Bailey, E. J. .... . Bailey, Vivienne... Bair, Ross ...... Baird, Charles .... Baird, Nancy ..... Baiak, Sigmund... Baker, Barbara .... Baker, Beniamin.. Baker, Carl ..... Baker, Clovis ......... Baker, Donald E. ......,. . Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Harold Richard Jean L. ....... . Martha Jane. Robert .... William .... Bakker, Cornelius... Baldwin, Bruce.. . Ballantyne, Sally .... Ballantyne, Sue ....... Ballard, Barbara ...... Ballenger, Martha Jane .... Ballenger, Ruth Ann.. Ballerino, Carlos ...... Ballinger, Rachel ...... Ballinger, Robert .... Bancroft, Charles E. .. Bang, Banks, Barall, Beverly ...... Mark ....... William l. .... . Barcalow, Mabel M. .. Barclay, William ..... Barkdull, Richard .... Barker, Norma Lea... Barker Phyllis ...... Barnes, Donald... Barnes, Elizabeth .... Barnes, John E. .. Barnes, Robert .... Barnett, Jane .... ...37, 170, ....83, 246 188, 211, 83, ' ' si' . .63, 250, ' ibbf ' 155. ' .99, .99, .37, ....63, 198 . . .37, 220, ..37, 11157 ..83, .....63, .i .I .I .'8i3', .. fdifiib, .63, 214, ....99, ....99, ....37, 129 ,.63, 177, Fab.. i. 1651- ..37, ..a3 '. isfsf' 210, 218 246 165 .37 212 212 .83, .63, .37, .61, 198 .83, 511 ' 155. ' .63, ....83, 206 . iiiizl . .63, 195, . .63, 1 1 295 128 253 296 120 295 196 251 . 83 295 .83 218 262 266 220 254 169 254 284 .63 214 .63 132 280 258 309 258 .63 254 298 .83 254 300 254 .37 132 296 215 .99 219 254 . 83 225 161 .37 266 266 254 266 266 203 257 .37 230 258 204 170 .38 199 .99 253 261 .38 207 209 208 262 Barney, Donald ...... Barnum, Mary Lou. .. Barr, George ........ Barringer, Malcolm... Barry, James ......... Bartels, Bennett ..... Bartelt, Nellie .... Barth, Irving ...... Baskind, Mickey .... Bastel, LaVerne .... Batt, Eileen ....... Batt, Mary Jane... Battles, Rita M. . . . Bauer, Jeanne... Bauer, Lois ....... Baxter, Robert C. .. Baxter, William .... Bayley, Frederick .... Beach, Adam ...... Beach, Arthur. . . Beacom, John... Beal, Helen L. Beam, Janice .... Beaman, James .... Beames, Myla .... Beard, Thelma .... Beatty, Bruce .... Beck, Robert L. .... Beck, Sarah Jane... Becker, Helen Jane... Becker, Ralph ...... Beckett, Ronald .... Beckrest, Jerry .... Beeken, Hector. . Bell, David . .. Bell, Joan ..... Bell, Lynn ....... .. Bemis, Barbara ....... Benedict, Mrs. Margil.. Benedict, Warren E. .. Beniamin, John ..... Bennett, Frank R. .. Bennett, Martin .... Bennett, Norine .... Bennett, Richard... Bennis, Florence .... Benoy, Joan ....... Benoy, Marian. . . Benson, Marilyn .... Benson, Otis O. .... Bentley, Elizabeth. . . Bentley, Marvin L. . . . Bentley, Robert ...... Bercaw, William .... Berg, Carol ..... Berg, Marilyn ..., Berger, John P.. . . . Bergin, Betty ......... Bergman, Allen George... Bergman, Sheldon ..... Bergstrom, Robert. . . Berk, Jean ......... Berndsen, Donald .... Bernhardt, Jack ..... Berry, Helen Janice... Berry, Margaret .... Berry, Richard ..... Berry, Robert K. . . Berryman, Ben. .. Bertram, Dale ..... Bescherner, Irene .... Beuthal, Richard ..... Beyland, Richard... Bezold, Alice L. .. Bialosky, Milton. . . Bice, Nancy ..... Bickel, John .... Bickett, Jack ..... Biddle, Nancy ..... Billings, Adeline .... 65. . ...38, 158, 159, 246, ...H..63,16O,16Z 'ffffff ffffss, 65, ....63 38, ...83, .1f164.' 38, 160, 166, 169, 158, .64 38, 204, 38, .64 1 ....64 181 . . . .64, 203, 224 . .A .i1i1'8,i .64 1 .99, 161, .38 .83, 262 163 195 .83, 122 .38, .83, '158 .38, .83, .83, 120, 212 .38, .38, . 99, .38, 195, 139, .38, .83, '.88.' .64, .99, 161 .83, 169 205, 256 286, 129, .83 .83, 177 .83 209 230 196 .38, 38, 84, . .99 1 r 1 ....195, .....84, iibfiiii' 84, .....64, .99 .83 .63 .99 165 195 254 307 .99 .83 263 262 .99 253 250 .63 299 284 279 .63 .99 253 273 300 262 .63 121 299 220 220 .38 128 120 296 225 261 132 258 .63 295 206 .99 .38 269 296 273 205 262 257 287 198 .64 233 .99 250 269 .64 195 295 182 195 .99 .84 299 207 .99 204 280 280 .38 266 165 .38 196 307 .38 128 292 253 .38 Binder, Alice ....... Bingham, Robert .... Birmingham, Roy .... Birrell, Harry ..... Bisdort, Warren.. Bishop, Ann ..... Bixler, Marie .... Bl8llie, Fin 1-1. Black, Robert C. .. Black, Sheppard .... Black, William T.. .. Blackord, Velma .... Blackburn, Stanley .... Blackiston, Thomas... Blakely, Ralph... Blakesley, John ..... Blakely, Mrs. Theresa Bland, Barbara Lou... Blank, Dorothy ..... Blanke, Edith ...... Bliven, Kenneth... Bloom, Arthur ..... Bloom, Miriam E.. .. Blower, Ruth ......... Board, Roberta Lenore. Bockian, Fred ........ Boehmer, Kathryn... Boes, William ..... Boey, L. Allyne ..... . Bohl, Stanley C. .... . Bohlander, James W.. Boileau, Joan ...... Bolsar, Constance. Bolton, Roy ..... Bond, Richard ..... Bone, Evelyn Ann. Bonn, Gretchen... Bonnar, John ....... Bonner, Kermit H.. .. Bonnorent, Shirley .... Bonsor, Thomas ....... Boos, Barbara C. .... . Borcherding, Charlotte .... Borcherding, Evelyn.. . Bordewisch, Donald... Borgerman, Johann... Borkenhagen, Shirley.. Borradaile, Earl ..... Bosmeny, Edward... Boswell, David E... Bosworth, Harlan.. Botsford, Barbara. . . Boughton, Lenora. .. Boulton, James... Bowen, Marilyn .... Bowen, Robert. .. Bowen, Robert. .. Bowers, Carolyn .... Bowers, Charles L. .. Bowman, Joan. .. Box, Robert.. . Boyce, Roy ....... Boyd, DeWitt ........ Boylan, Leo Joseph... Braaten, Thomas .... Brackmann, John... Bracy, Monna Lou.. Bradbury, Harry .... Bradford, Phyllis .... Bradfute, Oscar... Brainerd, Bruce... Brainerd, Richard. .. Braley, William... Branch, Allan C. Braun, Richard J. Braun, William H. .... Brawley, Mary Anne... Breedlove, Mary K. .. Brees, Jeanette ..... Breese, Donald... .. 99, .. 284g 99, ..ff64,'151, fia, i75,'177, .........38, 64, 199, 208, .,.ff64, foil 139,179 195 ffffffffi96, 38, 172, 190, f58,'216,'22o, .64, ..f99, .fff.f59, ....64, 225, 'fQ'f99. ....fffff59, .....84, 165, .64, 159, 246, fff59,'198, ffff59,'22b. .. ...'1bb. 99, ....99, 195, 196, 'ffff84,'1b6Q H.'..'..5b, ...134, 218, 89. .39 ...39, .fff64, 2461 161, 59, fffffff f64l .84, 186 195 84, 168, 220, 184, 254 .99 .64 204 .38 254 254 .61 295 225 216 265 288 221 .48 165 .84 273 265 196 161 196 .99 .64 .99 211 205 .84 253 279 .84 210 .39 284 300 .99 .99 165 .81 139 279 262 .64 249 .39 .64 257 165 .39 .99 196 265 274 195 269 .99 .99 100 .39 .64 .84 181 294 280 217 162 .39 100 257 165 283 131 .39 100 292 295 266 100 207 100 1 351 Brelsford, Mary .... Bremer, Louis ........ Brenneman, Audrey... Brentlinger, Dorothy. .. Bridges, Janet ....... Bridges, Mary ..... Briggs, Joe ..... Brigham, Jane ..... Bright, Norma ..... Brigner, Carolyn ..... Brill, Donald ......... Brinkman, Howard H. Brinkman, Paul ........ Brisbin, William ..... Britton, George H. Broadwell, Betty J. .... Brocklehurst, Harley ..... Brock, Ruth ............. Brockmann, Henry William... Brocklehurst, Harley ...... Broderick, George D. .... . Brodt, Melvin ........ Brookins, Shirley .... Brooks, Bonnie .... Brooks, Leroy ,........ Browarsky, Herbert .... ....100, ...84, ....100, 220, ........94, .....64, ....39, ...84, ...39, ....39, .....a4, ........39, ....39, 164, ',,,ifs2,, .....39, 133,292 ' 'ff.6L1,' 266, .......39, Brown Albert L. .... Brown, Archibald M Brown, Arthur ....... Brown Barbara .... Brown Dale L. .. Brown Dennie. .. Brown, James ..... Brown, Kenneth J.. Brown, Margaret... Brown, Robert A. .. Brown, Robert E. Brown, Robert J. ... Brown, Robert P. . .. Brown, Sally ...... Brown, Theodore... Brown, William ..... Brown, Zelva ..... .64, ' ' ' 64' 122, '162,' 216, ..........100,195, .... 161, 165, .............,i84,,,1,8,5,, i26, ,1,2,6,, i26, 212, . .39, ..'fi22f ....39 r Brubaker, Marilyn... Brubeck, Norm ...... Bruce, Harold ........ Bruckman, Raymond... Brumbaugh, Joe H.. .. Brumbaugh, Susanne... Bruner, Fred ........ Brush, Douglas P. Brussee, C. Roger. . . Bryan, Dixie Lou.. Bryan, Ruth E. .... . Buchanan, Harold .... Buchanan, Jean... Buck, Ernest ..... Buck, Robert W. . . . Buckley, Bruce .... Buell, Jane ...... Buhler, Francis .... Buhler, Richard .... Buhr, Ronald ..... Buian, Nicholas .... Buker, Howard... Bullis, Murray ...... Bullock, Mariorie .... Bultman, Howard .... Burbank, Miriam... Burdette, Jeanne .... Burke, Barbara ..... Burnett, Ernest A. ....... . Burnett, Mary Linda ....... Burnetta, Thomas Eugene ..... Burris, John T. .......... . Burt, Shirley ..... ... Burtch, Robert .... Burton, Harry .... Burton, Philip .... Bury, Anita ..... ....1oo, .....,,,66., .....84,168, 186 H..24,161,218, ..........100, .....84, ....40, 179, I 66, ....64, 133, ......64, ....H...H.6Z 64 ...a4,165,186,195 .H...U...U.4Q ....40, 170, ....40, 178 .....100, ....65, ... .40, 199, 208, ..H...H.6i 1 1 I 274 309 100 .84 100 254 195 139 169 196 100 170 300 287 215 265 .84 .64 300 .84 288 217 .64 220 208 307 307 .84 295 257 218 171 .39 .39 266 100 292 292 296 100 195 303 190 258 204 100 288 100 266 280 204 203 .84 195 120 100 182 288 .40 100 295 295 225 210 292 283 254 224 100 100 253 195 266 .64 292 100 133 221 100 179 Bush, Betty .... Bush, Thelma .... Bussard, Nancy... Butler, Kenneth .... Butler, Ted ........ Butterfield, Asa .... Butterfield, Nancy .... Butterworth, Howard Buttolph, Betty ..... Buxton, Fred ..... Byard, Ralph D... . . Byrd, Paul ......... Byrne, Thomas K... . Cable, Clementine .... ... Cain, Michael ...... Cairns, Cora ........ Calascibett, Sam ...... . ......100, . . . . .40, 172, . .65, '.'.'.'.66, ....65, ....84, .ffsif ...,84, ....175, Calaway, Ann Louise .... ........... 1 00 Caldwell, Andrew. .. Caldwell, Doris ..... Caldwell, Joanne .... . Cale, Leo ........ Cameron, Jack... Camp, Martha ...... Campbell, Andrew... . Campbell, Josephine... Campbell, Richard . . . Campbell, Rita ....... Campbell, Robert N. . . Canada, Herbert ..... . . Canfield, John Clair. . . . . Canfield, June ..... Canter, William .... Cantoni, Robert. . . Capper, Robert .... Carbone, Umbert ..... Carle, Gary ........ Carle, William... Carleton, Judith .... Carley, John A.. .. Carlson, Marilyn... Carlson, Roy .......... Carlyle, Susan. ......... . Carnochan, Suzanne Carpenter, Kenneth .... Carpenter, Robert... Carpenter, William H. .... .. . Carr, Harry ........... .... Carrico, Joe .... Carroll, Joan .... Carroll, Nancy ....... Carroll, William ......... Carson, James William... Carson, Robert ........ Carter, Charles ........ Carter, M. Suzanne .... Caruso, Elaine ....... Cary, Paul L. ..... . Cary, Richard .... Casebere, James .... Cassidy, Edward .... Cassidy, John .... Cecere, Helen... Chace, Susan .... Chacos, Irene .... Chafer, Joyce ...... Chambers, William .... Chance, Shirley ........ Chandler, Amy .......... Chandler, D. Elizabeth .... Chaney, Esther ......... Chapman, Tom C. ..... . Chappelear, Richard... Chase, Shirley ...... Chess, Wayne A.... Chilcote, Betty Jo .... ........ i. Lib, ,266 40, 221, 278, .,65,' ibbi 11,26 40, 195, 196, '. '. I 166, '. '. '. 166, '.1'.,,66, '161' ....40, 175, 213 ....65, 212, .. Illfibbf 84, 195, 196, . .'.'1bb',' 226, .....65, .....164, . . . .65, 174, .....40, ..'.'.6l1, ..,,,,,66,' .....65, 214, .....40, 186, .......84, . .'.'.l1b, 262, . .84, 168, Chiles, W. Dean .... ...40, 161, 162, 167, 266 273 253 .65 300 .84 274 308 258 195 165 283 213 100 195 261 .65 257 279 100 100 100 .40 262 195 .40 182 100 .84 288 299 196 132 295 161 215 280 208 .40 291 253 100 100 254 100 128 100 304 134 100 258 295 281 .40 199 . 65 .84 120 100 171 288 100 . 84 198 . 84 .65 195 253 . 84 214 274 .84 303 263 100 257 279 Chowning, James P.... ..........,. Chouan, Milan ...... ........................... Chrisman, Marilyn J.. .. .... 40 ,160, 162, 166, 176, 177 Christan, Dorothy .... ........................ 8 4, Christner, Charlotte. . Christoff, Donna. .. Church, Donald .... Church, Richard .... Churgin, Rena .... Ciesicki, Henry .... Cisar, Donald .... Clancy, Marie ..... Clark Carol M. .... . Clark, H. Edward . .. Clark, Hubert A. ...... . Clark, Margaret Anne... Clark, Mary Anne .... Clark Paul Marvis. . . Clark, Robert R. .... . Clark, Ruth ....... Clark, Virginia... Clark, William B. .. Clarke, Robert ..... Clarke, Robert G... . . Clarry, Kenneth .... Clear, Betty ..... Clear, Thomas ....... Clegg, Byron W. ...... . Clemente, Michael C. Clemons, Elinor ....... Cleveland, James .... Clifton, David ..... Cline, Martha Jo .... Clippinger, Shirley... Close, Nancy ........ Coakley, Thomas M.. Coates, Beverly ..... Coater, Russell ...... Cobb, Arthur Donn... Cobb, Forrest ....... Coburn, Harry ...... Cockerill, Caroline... Cody, Martha ..... Coe, Colleen ........ Coffman, Bernadine.. Coffman, Harold .... Coggins, Ruthann .... Cogswell, Duane... Cohen, Alfred ...... Cohen, Carol ......... Colabund, Edward .... Colberg, Mary. ..... Cole, Alfred W.. . . . Conway, James ..... . ............... ..40, ....84, 231, ....40, 182, ...Iesl . . f f f f f f f f f 65,' 158, ....4o, 162, 167, 280, ....40, 139, 195, ....100,139, 181 ....40, 65, 178, 195, . .'.'.'.'.'....... 8 .57 5 hi ff, 1265. . I 1361 . . . . . . .65, ....65, 161, ..1Qi62f .....65, ....85, 214, . . . . . . .85, ' 1165i 1717, ....41, 210, 215, 272, .QQIfflQfQl1i,' . . . .65, 206, 208, ............85, ....41, 246, 250, .......41, Cole, Harry .... ........ 8 5, Cole, Jo Anne .... .... 4 1, 179, Cole, Richard .... . . .85, 306, Cole, Ronald ........... ......................... Coleman, Donald .,................................. Coleman, Mary Elizabeth .... 41, 174, 175, 190, 205, 213, Collis, Nancy ........... ............... .... 1 0 0, Colton, Melvin. .. Compton, Pat .... Connell, Donald. .. Conners, Sally ..... Conrey, Colleen ...... Consolo, Dominick ...... Consolo, Mrs. Jeanne .... Conti, Mary ............ Converse, Jean Harriet. . . Conway, Ann l. ....... . Conway, Robert .... Cook, Camilla ..... Cook, Jacques E. Cook, Margaret. . . Cook, William J. . . . Cool, Nancy ..... Cooley, Joyce ..... Cooley, Thomas B.. . . Cooper, Beatrice .... . 65, '1'54,' 176, 'fda' f f f f ffisf ibisf 'iid 198, .....41, 133, 180, 217, ...41,161,162,171,177, ....65,180, 195, .......85, 207, ...41, 162, 181, 258 1 .40 209 271 253 273 .84 292 299 .85 100 303 .85 266 281 .40 268 273 .85 196 .65 196 100 288 206 287 261 296 .40 .65 177 128 216 207 198 249 165 .65 279 .41 .41 217 198 266 262 273 100 265 225 307 251 120 210 307 280 198 307 128 100 273 253 170 .85 184 .85 246 231 .41 261 100 253 .41 295 270 191 195 208 220 .85 187 259 Cooper, Charles H.. . .. Cooper, Mary Claire .... Cooperrider, C. J.. .. Coorey, George. . . Copas, Edith ...... Copeland, Marilyn... Copp, Byron ...... Corbat, Kenneth .... Corle, Jean ...... Cornell, Owen.. . Cornish, Ann... Cory, Mary ..... Costeines, John... Costoff, Cyril ..... Cotner, James ....... Cotner, Peggy Anne. . . Cotton, George T.. . . Cotton, Harriet Ann. . ....41, Cottrell, William. .. Coulter, James... Courtney, Philip... Covy, Thomas A. Cowin, Jacqueline... Cox, Jo ........... Cox, Nancy Elida. . . Cozad, Weller ..... Crahan, Patricia. . . Crandall, Shirley... Crane, Robert M.. .. Crawford, Arthur .... Crawford, Elijah .... Crawford, Joan... Crawford, Lorna .... Crawford, Nancy ..... Crawford, Nolan C. . .. Crays, Pat .......... Crell, Carl C. .... . Cribbs, Negley .... Crider, Edward .... Crider, Edward... Crim, Ross E. ...... . Crist, Joan .......... Cristal, Thomas W. .. Crites, Raymond. . . Critz, Bob ........ Cromer, Richard ......... Cromling, Robert ........ Crooks, Beth Hawker Mrs..... Crooks, Richard E. ........ . Crosby, Joyce Geraldine.. Croushore, Thalia ....... Crownover, Janet ...... C ruea, Ma rtha ..... Cruea, Norma ....... Crumbaker, Lois E.. Cryder, Norman M.. Cuebas, James A... . Cullen, Rhoda .... Culp, Ruth Ann ..... Cummings, Robert .... Cummings, Roger .... Cummings, Jack ...... Currey, Barbara G. . . . Curriden, Edmund .... Currie, John ...... Curry, Barbara Ann.. Curry, Herbert .... Curry, Ruth ......... Cuthbert, Revo Jane... Cutler, Conrad ...... Dabbelt, Frederick I... . . . Dailey, Joanne ........ Dallas, Jane ...... Dallo, Peter K. Dalton, Ralph .... Dana, Samuel H.. .. Danford, Patricia ..... QQQ55 ....85, ....41, ....41 . 166. .65, .65, 174, 100, 176, 224, .66, 101, .41, .85, .85, 185 209, .41, .68, 190 161 'iid .85, 278, 100, .41, .41, 169, ...169 ......41 ....292, ....85, 100, .66, 230, 199, .85 flitf .41, 218, .41, ....66 .........101 ....66, 186 ......41, ......41 . im. .1.9.8.,. I QQ 1161, ' 292 .1.3.4. . 41, 178, 101, 101, 101, 246, f .iif .42, 210, 1 1 f 307 100 292 .65 198 100 303 225 .85 233 254 187 .66 195 303 249 100 100 165 224 287 .85 249 269 261 296 258 271 225 .81 224 100 100 254 279 269 288 287 221 221 300 210 307 .41 217 295 210 .41 .85 262 .85 122 273 212 269 170 295 257 254 293 .66 287 258 258 182 101 .66 253 266 .42 .42 274 266 .42 295 307 249 Daniel, Barbara Ann.. Daniel, Robert ..,.. Danner, William .... Darragh, Merle S. .. Darst, Anna Lois .... Daugherty, L. Jean.. Daugherty, Richard .... Daugherty, Robert ....... Daugherty, William L... Davidson, Donald W. Davidson, Dorothy .... Davidson, Jane ............ Davidson, Mary ........... Davidson, Mrs. Nancy R Davidson, adonsr.. ............. Robert ........... Davies, Jean ......,...... Davies, Russell... Davies, Ted .... Davis, David .... Davis, Glenn L. Davis, James S.. . .. Davis, Joseph .... Davis, Judith... Davis, Lenore .... Davis, Mariorie .... Davis, Mervin. . Davis, Ted ..... Davis, Theda .... Davis, William .... Davidson, Lewis. . Day, Jean M. .... Dazey, Donna .... Deal, Jack ..... Decker, Jane ........ Decker, Vera Lou ...... DeCoster, Donald B. . . . Deep, Ira W. ..... . deHamel, Henry ...,. DeLaney, Francis P. ... Delano, Warren . . . Dellerba, Paul ..... Dellinger, Charlene.. DeLong, Charles .... DeLong, Charles .... DeMarse, JoAnne. . Demetrion, Nick ....... Dempsey, Thomas J. .... . Dempsey, Mary Patricia .... Denham, Elizabeth ...... Denholm, James .,.. Denning, Charles.. Dennis, Betty .,....... Dennis, Campbell P.. .. Dennis, Patricia ..... Shelia. .. Dunn, Anna Mae. . .. Dennis, Dennison, Ellen .... Dennison, John B. .. Dennison, Margaret .... Denny, Margaret .... Dent, Doris C. .... Dent, Norma Jane.. Derhammer, Betty. . . Derksen, Elizabeth .... DeRoo, Sue ........ Derr, Richard ...... Deutsch, Harold. . . DeVine, Charme ..... DeVore, Mrs. Jane .... Dewey, Anne M.. .. Dewey, Jane ..... Dewey, Joanne .... Dewey, Richard .... Dice, Jerry ........ DiCenzo, Edmund... Dick, Marilyn ...... Dickey, David M.. .. Dickson, Carol .... Dickson, James ........ Diefenderter, George. . . Diehl, Jane ......... ...fi66,H ...42, 178, ......'g5,. 111166 176, 180, 2461 268, .....42, ..42, 135, 176, 292 .........gg..iaI..m.l. .....187,195, ....66, 184, 101 ......85, ....66, ....85, .liibifl .'.'.1b1. ........101 ......85,139, ....42, 170, 294 . . . . .....',..1.3.4I ......66.'. '.66 ...120, ...66, ..'f.'.66.' ......66, ....'.'.42','178,' ........42, 246, ...,42, 276, 288 ...............66, ...42,160,166,181, ...85, 168, 185, .....,.....85, i. '.66' .186 l ......86, ..'.'.'.'.'.'.66.' ...,66, 186, ....66,186. . '161' ...66, 264, 221, ....86, 168, 185, 190, 101 205 303 196 101 253 .66 299 233 .66 .85 269 214 .42 .42 .42 287 293 165 225 216 292 258 207 249 280 300 250 .42 233 210 262 295 .85 164 101 132 292 .85 202 121 249 101 196 101 .85 195 204 258 .42 299 266 289 269 250 246 280 269 269 .42 254 258 101 101 221 307 210 .66 265 265 101 101 161 .86 .42 101 .86 292 284 262 Diehl, Thomas ...... Dierksheide, James... Dieterich, Marian.. Dignan, Richard... Diles, William S.... Dillon, David .... DiMichele, Gay .... Dimming, John L.... Dine, George ....... Dinwiddie, Thomas... Disher, Arthur ...... Dixon, Jane ....... Dixon, Robert .... Doan, Barbara .... Doan, Donald .... Dock, Helen ...... Dodam, Frank ..... Dodd, Betty Jane .... Dood, Frank S. ..... . Dodge, Gordon L .... Dodgson, William W. Doerter, Peggy ...... Dole, Kenneth... Doll, Walter ...... Domasky, Virginia .... Donaldson, Helen ..... Donaldson, Robert J.. Donaldson, Robert R. Douds, J. William .... Douglas, Jerry ....... Douglass, Alberta .... Dove, Marion ........ Dovenbarger, William Downs, Leroy ........ Doxtater, Clarice ..... Doyle, William Jay... Drahnak, Frank ..... Draudt, Marcia ..... Dray, Walter ........ Drebes, Graydon F. .. Dreger, Doris ........ Driscoll, James .... Driscoll, Mary ..... Drumm, David W. Dudrow, Dorothy .... Duemer, Susan ...... Dulmage, James ..... DuMont, Frank William .... .. Dunbar, David ...... Dunbrook, Richard.. . Duncan, Zane ..... Dunkle, David ..... Dunkle, John ........ Dunlap Robert E. .. Durr, Thomas A. . .. Durrell, Jane ........ Durschlag, Donna E. Durst, Donald E. .. Dutton, Delpha .... Dworkin, Marilyn.. Dwyer, John ..... Dye, John ..... Dye, Neil ....... Dyke, Janet W .... Earley, George W. Earley, Mary Easley, Harold Ebaugh, John.. Ebdy, Patricia .... Eck, Eleanor ..... Eckhart, Susan ..... Eckstein, Patricia .... Edmonds, Barbara... Edstrom, Bernard .... Edwards, Carolyn .... Edwards, David F. .....42, ...,42, 42, 179, ....43, 198, 246, ...43, '.'.'.'.87, .36, 43, 124, 126, .....86, 174, .43, 179, .....67 ...67 43, 139, 160, 166, 300 184, 142. iii . 66, 186. 161, 266 101, .86, 288, 161, 273, 269, .66, .67, 195, . 86, .86, .86, ..67, 161. .67, f 86, 128 I 86, 196, 174 .67, .101 '87, ' 284 172, ........67, ...101, ....67, ....67, ....43, 209, 188, 190, 183, I I 1 301 292 .42 .66 296 174 249 299 101 .86 .86 273 233 267 180 261 161 213 289 .66 .43 253 .66 101 220 215 .43 .86 291 280 101 219 280 287 209 .43 .43 258 171 195 269 120 .43 199 215 101 ,295 293 195 .98 161 .86 284 .86 273 300 258 265 195 101 .43 303 219 101 101 285 101 101 257 101 139 220 292 269 295 .....67, Edwards, Wallace. . . Edwards, Walter .... Effinger, Robert... Egel, Marilyn .... Eggers, Chester .... Eggleston, Alice. . . Ehler, James ...... Eickman, Marilyn . . . Eiffirt, James H. Eiler, Kenneth ..... Eilers, John F .... . Elder, Howard ..... Eldredge, Barbara .... Eldridge, Joyce .... Elliot, Carl ........ Fisher, 187, 203, ..QQA5, 162, 163 132, 217, '.'.'.55. . f Lid, .86, 168 Elliott, Dorothy .... . . . Elliott Lowell ..... ............ Elliott, Patricia ...... .............. Elliott, Robert Dean. .. ...43, 161, 164, Elliott William S. ... ......... ..... Elliott, William T. ... ........ ...... Ellis, Betty Jo ............. .... 4 3, 172, 215 Ellison, Robert .............. ............. Ellsworth, Mrs. Barbara Hall... ... .....43, Ellsworth, Joan ............. ....... Ellwood, Pauline .......... Elmore, Royal... . Elstun, Robert... Ely, Carl ....... Emrick, Donald .... Enerle, Keith ....... Englehart, Harry ...... English, Amy Louise .... English, William ...... Enochs, Rodney L.... Enslen, Lora Lee ....... Epperson, Eugene R. Erhardt, Nancy ....... Erickson, Lou ....... 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'.8.8. .2.2.0. . 88 1 03 .46, 192, 103 .88, .88, .1.d3. 172, .88, 225 221, 174, 1 1 1 1 1 .45 258 161 165 207 262 .87 164 269 103 266 103 103 249 .45 .87 103 299 199 214 .68 .68 120 258 210 .68 .88 267 .69 .45 225 288 270 274 284 280 .88 183 249 249 297 195 249 253 .88 171 195 196 280 103 128 304 .69 274 273 258 170 209 .46 173 213 274 288 269 103 273 132 209 .88 103 287 .69 196 195 288 236 Hanlon, Joan ..... Hannaford, Jane.. Hanneman, Jean.. Hannon, B. W... . Hannon, Donald F. Hannon, Mary Lou Hansberger, Susan Hanscom, William. Hansen, James .... Hanson, Jane .... Hanson, Wayne.. Hanzely, Mary .... Harbison, David. ,. Hardy, Wilma ..... Harp, Mariorie .... Harrah, James P... Harriger, Roy ..... Harrington, Jean. Harrington, Robert. Harris, Floyd D.. .. Harris, James L.. .. Harris, J Harris, Philip B... Harris, Robert A. . Samuel... O6 ...... Harris, Harris, William... Harrison, Dale E. . Hart, Paul John.. Hart, Betty ...... Hart, Richard D... Hartenbaum, Rita.. 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Keller, Mary Allen.. Kelly, Patricia ..... Kemp, Thomas ..... Kennedy, Dwight E. Kennedy, Thomas E Kenner dell, William Kerr, Stanley ...... Kershner, William A. ... ... ... ... Kersting, Mary F... Kersting, Suzanne.. Kesler, Kessel, James Bruce. Jean ..... Kessler, Marjorie. . . Kessler, Richard .... Kettlewell, A. W... Keyes, Keyser, Joyce ...... Earl ...... Kiesger, Alfred. . . Kelkenny, George.. Kimball, Lois ...... Kimball, Marilyn.. Kimmel, Patricia .... Kimmich, Allen W.. Kinch, Donald ..... King, Deloris ...... King, Diane ...... King, Harold L.. .. King, Patricia . . . King, Sarah ..... King, Theodore... Kingseed, Carol. . .. Kinkop h, William... Kinney, Charles .... Kircher, Joyce ..... Kirkbri de, Barbara. Kurkendall, Raymond .... .................. 4 8 Kirshner, Thomas.. . Kish, Delores ..... Kish, J Kistler, ean ...... John .... ...71, 158, .89 ...104, . f f fab. ...169, .ffasf 112 lffii. 48, 164, 176, ...89, 198, A-........4.8-, ....48, ....71, 160, 176, 186, ....71, 175, Kizer, Bert .... 104, 165, Klappe Klarin, Klein, Klein, r, Joseph .... Marilyn .. H. R. ...... . Martha ...... Kleinhenn, Dorothy... Kleinte lder, Alice .... Klepinger, Suzanne .... Kline, Donald ....... Kline, Dorothy ..... Kling, Barbara ...... Klingman, Robert .... Kloph, Betty ....... Klug, Raymond... Knapm an, Anna. Knapp, Jean ..... Knapp, Vivienne. Kneisle Kneisle y, Esther.. . y, Jo Anne... Kneller, William .... Knesal, Virginia .... Kness, Lewis ..... Knisley, Scott M. Knoch, Barbara... Knoch, Carl ..... Knorr, Marilyn.. Knowlton, Jane .... ....71, ....48, ....48, . . . .1 .1 .i .E .L .891 ....89, 168, 71,178, 1 212 196, 212, 178, .48, 215 .71, .71, 5.7.1. 1041 278 177, Q48 179, 196 148. 120, .71, 56.4. . 89, 104, .71 104 207 1851 176 186 .89, .71, 188 .89, 300 .71,l .89, 196 1539, ' 104 .48 207, 180, 118. .48, 187, 209, 190, 105 .72, .89, 105, .89 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 304 .71 265 216 172 207 225 196 305 304 300 261 204 253 274 .71 279 184 .71 292 .71 164 257 199 .89 258 295 161 258 195 204 .48 273 274 274 104 295 253 273 .48 177 262 104 266 120 280 251 204 301 288 195 269 204 221 104 250 307 261 215 .71 .89 104 274 195 195 274 299 .71 104 261 254 254 .89 .71 .49 287 253 196 207 257 Knowlton, Richard.. Knox, Lois ........ Koch, David ..... Koch, Edwin ...... Koenig, Robert A... Koepp, Martin ..... Kohanov, Nickolas. Kohl, William ....... Kohr, Clair ....... Kolp, Iris ......... Koman, Donald R.. Koons, Eleanor ,.... Koppin, Terry ..... Kosky, Robert ........ Kostyshak, Theodore Kottler, Phyllis ..... Kovach, George. . . Krall, Emma ...... Kramer, Harold... Kramer, Margaret.. Kramer, Mary Ellen Kramp, Robert ..... Kranstauber, Alice.. Krause, Avis ....... Kraushaar, James. . .. Kravitz, Jerome .... Krebs, Joyce .... Kreidler, Alan... Krenek, Dorothy. . . Kress, Cloyd ...... Kretch, Richard .... Krichbaum, Lois... Krieble, Kathleen. . . Kriney, Norma .... Krisher, Robert .... Kristich, Louise .... Krueger, Doris .... Kruse, Harold... Kuck, Carol ..... Kuck, Richard .... Kuehn, Henry... Kuenning, Erline. .. Kuhlman, John .... Kulas, Janet ...... Kundmueller, Robert .... Kunkel Raymond... Kuntz, Twila ...... Kuppinger, Shirley.. Kusser, Robert .... Kutler, Lois ....... Kyle, Sally .... Laborie, Kenneth... Lacy, Eleanor ..... Ladd, Mariorie ....... Latler, Donald W.. Lager, Abe ....... Lahut, Virginia .... Lake, Herbert T. .. Lakin, Robert E. ... Lakoff, William G.. LaMarche, Ann .... LaMarche, Daniel.. Lamb, Richard C. .. Lambert, Robert .... Lamborn, Robert... Lambright, Dorothea. . . Lammers, Charlene. Lancaster, Walter. . . Land, Alice ....... Landers, William. . .. Landmeier, Ralph .... Lang, Carol ...... Lang, Janet ..... Lang, Rita ............ 49, 158, 159, .QL19 ....49, ....49, ....90,195, ...90, 213, 160, 166, 246 L Lange, Jacqueline ........ Langenderfer, Harold Q.. Lannigan, Edward ..... Lansaw, Carl. .... . 1 258 196 I 195, 212, . .89, 206, .90, 196 ..72, '215 268 '. 29. 105, I ....105, 204, .........49, ....12O, .........49, ..........195, ...90, 124, 126, ....49, ...105, 49, 195, 196, 204, ....9O, 1'.'.Q96. ...49,163, 195 ....49, ,...90, ...72, 172, I '. I 119, iii, '.'.L19l'1'5i,' iss Q55 .72, 208, .49, 246 .1 . 195, . 90, .49, 170 .124 105 259 303 225 307 .72 105 287 208 168 .90 214 105 210 161 250 131 105 204 269 .90 299 261 211 299 211 105 .90 274 196 307 .72 212 249 105 105 .72 105 .49 231 .49 265 135 105 305 .49 105 220 134 .90 258 73 , im . 49 165 105 .81 295 .72 105 .90 283 290 225 .49 253 .90 204 105 196 253 . 49 105 187 224 .49 126 Laposki, Stephen .... Larkin, Robert D. . . . Larrison, Owen D.. . . . Larson, Wallace E .... Latham, Robert E. Latsa, Eleanor ..... Lau, Seet Beak. . . Lauderman, Sue. . . Laughlin, Belva ..... Lauritzen, John A., .. Lauritzen, John I.. . . Luasch, Roger K.. . . Laver, Maralyn ...... Lawrence, Brooks ..... Lawrence, Donald W... Lawson, Margaret .... Leach, Carl J. .... . Leach, David ..... Leach, Jayleene. . . Leach, Kenneth E.. . . . Lechner, Eugenia .... Lecklider, Robert W.. . . Ledogar, Joanne ..... Ledyard, Herbert ..... Lee, Hsish-Yuan .... Lee, John W.. . .. Lee, Mary Ann .... Lee, Wang-Yuan. . . Leffler, Don ...... Lefkovitz, Joseph ...... Leforgeais, Francis .... Leicht, Millicent Norma .... Leifheit, Mary Jane. . . Lemb ke, Barbara ..... Leonard, Mathew P.. .. Leonard, Walter W. .. Lephart, Creighton L... Lephart, Vanis ...... Leple Leshn y, Frances... er, Gene .... Leslie, Donald ....... Leslie, Nancy ......... Lessenberry, Sammye.. Lewis , Bruce ......... Lewis, Constance .... Lewis, Glenn Ellen .... Lewis, Norma Jeanne.. Lewis, Paul .......... Lewis, Richard E. Lewis, Wilbur .... Lichti, Miriam .... Liedtke, Norman .... Lieger, Ray ..... Liewald, Richard... Ligas, John ...... Lightner, Wanda ..... Liming, Joseph M.. .. Limle, Lois Ann ....... Limper, Annelaine .... Lindner, Robert ...... Linder, Samuel K.. . .. Lindsay, Shirley... Lindsay, Carolyn... Link, Raymond .... Linn, Michael ..... Lipfert, Ruth. . . Liston, June .... Liston, Marilyn... Littman, Janet .... Lloyd, Carol ...... Lloyd, Lyman ...... Lober, R. Thomas .... Lockenour, Janet .... Lodge, Charles ..... I.oe, Caroline Ann .... Loeb, Nancy .......... Long, CHelenJ Shirley.. Longnaker, Jane ...... Longstreth, Robert .... Loop, Alvin ......... ....72, . . .'.'.i9 ....180, ...49, 72, 177, 196, . ..9o ....105, .'.'.'.'9ci ...72, 161, ........72, ....72, 198 If f Iii, 'in' ......50, ....90, 132, . ..... 50, 290, 72, 215, 248 ...72, ....105, ....72 ....72, 224, ....50, 215, . . 196. ' f f f fiif ibbf .......105, ...50, 174, .. . .105, ....105, ....105, 155, ' I I I I I .90 295 282 299 215 .72 203 105 180 .72 303 .90 207 131 291 265 . 90 219 .90 .49 105 .49 105 291 215 309 262 215 . 90 307 .72 .49 105 139 287 105 291 105 249 204 304 254 253 .50 105 105 .50 .50 208 105 .90 303 215 216 105 .50 .72 266 168 .90 .72 105 .72 276 279 .50 220 109 .50 288 .90 195 105 291 209 21 1 105 258 105 309 Loss, Donald ...... Lothian, Jane ........ Lotreck, Charles T.. .. Loussonarn, Yvette. . . Love, Charles ...... Loveland, David .... Lovett, Frances .... Lovitt, Stella ...... Lowe, Elizabeth .... Lowenstein, Joseph. . . Lowitt, Stanley ..... Lowman, Ann ..... Lowry, Lewis ...... Lowry, Patricia Ann... Loyd, Rupert ....... Loyd, Sheridan... Lucas, Hedvika .... Lucas, Janet ...... Lucas, Joan .............. Ludwig, Mariorie Joanne.. Lukens, Joseph ........., Lunbeck, Robert .... Lunter, John ....... Luth, Doris Elaine ...... Lutes, Emma Louise .... Luthy, John ......... Lutz, Delbert .... Lutz, Fred ........ Lutz, Wayne ....... Lybarger, Patricia .... McArthur, Millicent. .. McAuley, James .... McBride, Cynthia A.. .. McCann, James R.. .. McCann, Sally ...... McCarroll, Martha .... McCartney, Arch ..... McCaskey, Alfred .... McChesney, James A... . . McClanahan, Mary Ann.. McClelland, Joan C.. .. McClure, Robert ..... McClure, Sue A. ........ . McCollum, Marshall Donald .... McCormick, Jeannette .... McCormick, Robert ..... McCormick, Roger D.. .. McCormick, William .... McCormish, Cecelia.. . McCoy, Harry ...... McCoy, Helen ........ McCroy, Kenneth .... McCrea, Paul H. .... McCulloch, Maurine ...... McCullough, Gertrude... McDade, Clarence .... McDermott, John ..... McDermott, Nancy ..... McDermott, Willard H.. . . McDevitt, Nancy Jean.. McDonald, Richard .... McDowell, John.. . McFall, Francis... McGeary, Robert. . . McGee, William .... McGinnis, Nancy ..... McGinnis, Richard P.. . .. McGory, William ..... McGovern, Earl A... . . McGuire, Joseph ........ Mclntyre, Robert ........ Mclntyre, Robert David... McKean, Shirley ....... McKee, Barbara D.. . . McKee, Carolyn D.. . . McKee, Jeanne. . . McKee John B.. .. McKee, William .... f f .' .5 if i56,' iss, '1'9'o, 50, 164, 173, 190, 262, . .............. ....72, 173, 206, '.'..'.5b. ...105, ....72, .ff.'.'fsS6, Lzbsl' ...72,162,195, fffid5,'1b'6, .90, .f jf56, 1'3'9, ... . f.'.'56,' ish, ....9O, 161, 230, .90, 106, ....73, .....106, fffi65,' '27'o', ....91, 220, fjibbl .....246, f f fi65,' '95, ......106, .....73, .......91, ....51, 171, .....118, ......73, ...91, 195, ....73, .........106, ...51,124,161, .73, ....51, 139, 164, ...51, 158, 288, .91, ....73, 199, 221, .51, 'bil f f f f515,' 55, 154, ...51, 276, 280 'fbi iii, .. .73, .. .51, ..... ...... . 51, 'idzi ffbi, '2'a'7', 292 263 161 215 309 105 254 207 257 .72 307 265 .50 254 309 195 253 215 105 249 225 .50 .50 216 214 105 299 309 300 273 254 303 254 106 210 270 120 106 .51 220 275 106 258 131 264 287 284 120 249 280 266 .91 106 262 262 220 304 180 289 266 288 300 .91 299 .73 257 281 .51 288 300 205 225 106 269 269 268 303 .91 McKeever, Dan. . . McKell, David ....... McKillop, Donald .... McKimens, Dorothy... McKinley, Frank J.. .. McLain, Betsy ...... McLaren, John J. .... . McLaughlin, George.. . McLaughlin, Joanne .... McLean, Marcia ......... McMahon, Randolph .... McMahon, William ..,.. McMullen, William W.. .. McNabb, Herschel ..... McNair, Lois ........ McNelly, Joann ...... McNulty, Donald .... McOwen, Gordon E.. .. McPherson, Hobart... Maccioli, A. C.. . .. Mack, George .......... MacKay, Douglas ........ Mackenzie, Robert Webster.. Mac Keown, La Verne .... Mackey, Janet. . .. Mackey, Noble. .. Macklin, Daniel .... Macks, Alan ......... MacQueen, Raymond. . . MacQuiston, Robert .... Macsai, John ....... Maddox, David. . . Maddox, Robert .... Maddux, Joan ..... Madison, Patricia .... Maess, Harold ......... Magaw, Mary Catherine Magbee, Byron ....... Magee, Robert. . . Magie, Eileen. .. Magill, Kathleen .. Maglich, Frank... Maier, Elaine ...... Maize, Jane Kaho .... Malanowski, Ruth A... .. Malley, John ........ Malone, Lawrence.. . Malphrus, Gloria... Mangen, Verl .... Mann, Nancy ..... Mann, Sheldon S.. . . Mannhardt, Billie.. Mannix, Patricia ....... Manrod, Sara Jane .... Mansell, Roger ...... Maple, Dixon ...... Maple, Mary Ann.. Mark, Virginia .... Markle, Homer .... Markley, Roberta... Marquardt, Robert .... Marritt, Mariorie .... Marsh, Charles S... Marshall, Ann .... . .V .73, . .'.' 703, bi, . bit ii'5i,' ....50, ....73, 160, 164, 190 f f f 36, ...73, 193 ff f fri, iso, .......50, ...73,158, r Martell, Denese ..... .... 9 1, Martens, Margery .... ...... Martin, Floyd ...... . ........... . Martin, Harry .... ................ Martin, Helen... 50, 198, 202, Martin, Jeanne .... ... ... ,.... Martin, John ..... Martin, Lawrence... . . . Martin, Nancy .... ... Martin, Robert. .. Martin, Thomas . ................ . Martino, Jack O... ............... ... Marx, Donald ..... ...73, 170, 195, 196, Mason, Thomas.. . 120 .51 3.5.1. .91, 208 .73, .51 204 .73, iss, .91, 120 165 .72, lb.. . 50, Q66 . 50 .I .9.2. 105, .90, 302, . 90, .73, 306 'bi 214, 214, 155, ' 156 139 .73, 259. ' 105 .50, .91, 2.1.1. I 1 1 1 121 180 .51 106 288 257 291 288 266 266 .51 225 .73 288 .91 269 .51 .51 280 121 225 105 296 105 105 204 124 195 194 .72 211 .72 303 .90 104 283 .73 182 120 214 254 .90 254 .90 .73 303 .53 257 120 139 307 105 218 .91 105 288 254 262 .91 270 120 254 .73 172 261 254 225 .50 259 253 .91 287 266 165 296 195 307 .50 Massa, Arthur Edwin.. Masterson, Robert .... Mathewson, James. . . Mathis, Joan ,...... Matousek, Richard... Matson, Louise ...... Matson, Marie ...... Matthews, Charles... Matthews, Walter .... Mattoon, Mary Ann.. Mattson, Audrey Dell .... Matzer, Andrew ........ Maurer, Stephen ..... Mavis, Virginia Rosalie .... Maxwell, Thomas ..... May, Barbara ........ May, Dorothy. . . Mayer, Gerald .... Mayer, Howard .... Maynard, Eleanor... Maynard, James .... Mayne, David .,... Mays, Eileen .... Mays, Henry ..,. Mazzarella, Jayne. Mead, Mrs. E. G.. .. Means, Rita ....... Mears, Ramon ..... Measell, Patricia .... Mechem, Charles.. Meeker, Shirley... Meese, Eileen ...... Meigs, Genevive .... Meinzer, Harvey .... Meinzer, Karl ...... Melden, Ralph ...... Mellenbruch, Kathryn. Mellman, Jerry ....... Melnick, Jean ....... Melton, Doris.. . Menapace, Reno .... Mendelson, ldele. .. Menne, Joan ..... Meredith, Dale ...... Meredith, Doris Ann. Meredith, Joanne.. Merickel, Marilyn.. . Merker, Wendell. .. Merriman, Richcard. .. Merten, Arthur .... Merton, Muriel .... Merzweiler, Leo ..... Messner, Catherine... Metzger, Yvonne .... Metzko, John ..... Metzner, Mark .... Meyer, Betty ..... Meyer, Evelyn. . . Meyer, Susan ....... Meyers, Robert H.. . . Michak, Helen .... Michel, Joseph .... Michels, Max ...... Michelsen, Carol... Midgley, Betty .... Miles, Lois ....,. Millard, Robert .... Miller, Arthur... Miller, Barbara .... Miller, Elizabeth .... Miller, Frances ..... Miller, Gerald. .. Miller, James. ., Miller, Janet ...... Miller, John G.. .. Miller, John H. .... . Miller, Marilyn Ann.. Miller, Marilyn Lou... Miller, Martha ...... Miller, Martin B.. . .. ....106 '.......7.3.I. .73, .91, .91, 173, ......19O ...5O, .Qlliif 270, .50, .51, 58.1 r 1 ......106, ff.'.5'1,' ffQ5i, 1'9'1' f fff7el,' 129, '1'9'a', 51, 124, 164, 171, .. ..... 106, 262, .......106, 1112216 ...73, 160, 184, 207, ' ff51',i i2l1, 1'9's',' .........106, .ffsif ....106, 'fjisl 62, '15'9', ' 165, 16.7, ....'.52.' 106, ...91, 139, ...52, 209, ' ' '.'.'.'.7L1. .......52 ....52, 1 90. 106, ....106 fQIiA.' 215, .......74 ...52, 179, .91, 195, .52, 195, 225 212 809 .73 265 106 209 261 .50 106 192 271 284 299 220 285 250 106 221 225 106 106 292 106 196 262 179 204 287 198 165 .51 106 219 .91 .51 165 196 307 246 .73 296 196 106 161 106 265 257 .91 295 287 .52 292 .91 106 165 307 258 274 265 163 274 210 180 106 205 .91 209 .52 253 .52 220 199 106 254 196 212 266 274 .74 196 Miller, Mary K. .... ,,,, Miller, Maurice ..... ........ Miller, Nancy Ann .,.... ........ 1 06, Miller, Nancy Grace .... .... 7 4, 218, Miller, Bob ....,..... .......... Miller, Robert W.. .. ..... ..... Miller, Shirley ..... . . .52, 181, Miller, Sonia ..... ..... 1 06, Miller, William. . . .... 120, Millett, Robert. . . . . . . . . . Milligan, Jack... ,, , ,91, Milliken, Frank... ., , , ,. Mills, Janet ...... ...91, Mills, Kenneth... ,,,, Mills, Phyllis .... ... Mills, Richard . . . , , , , Minch, Robert... ...... Minnich, Betty.. . , , , ,74, Minnich, John.. .... .. Minns, James .... ....... Mischler, James.. ...106, Mistler, James... ... . .. Mitchell, Helen ...... .. .74, Mitchell, Robert ........ . . .52, Mitzel, John Howard .... ...91, Moehl, Shirley ........ ,,,, Mohrfield, Lester... . . . Mollenkopf, Peggy .... .... Monroe, Doris ...... ..... Montgomery, Janet.. .. ......... ..... Moore, Harry Stirling... ...... ... .52, Moore, Mary Lou .... .... 1 06, 196, 198, Moore, Louis ...... ...... . .. ..... Moore, Richard .... .... . .. ..... Moore, Robert ......... . . .. . .. Moore, Thomas .......... ....... . .. .52, Moorehead, Lewis Marvin. ........... 91, 120, Mootz, Joan ........... .... 5 2, 139, 218, 262 Moran, Gerald .... ......... . .. ..... Morgan, Charles .... ........ . .. .74, Morgan, T. ....... Moritz, Edward .... ........... 5 2 Morner, Dwight .... .... 5 2, 178 195 Morris, Cecil ...... ... ... .74, Morris, Edward .... . .... . Morrison, Donald .... . .52, Morrison, Joanne .... ...106, Morrison, Richard... ... ...... . ... .... Morrow, David .... ............. . . . . . . . . Morrow, Paul ......... .... 5 2, 178, 195, 196 208 Mortensen, Howard .... .................. . 52, Moser, Donald ...... ... ........ ... .91, Moser, John ............. .... 7 4, 161 191 Mosher, Claretta Patricia. ..... . . . 106, Mosley, Robert N. ....... ... ... .91, Moss, Howard ..... ... ........ .91, Moss, Ronald .... ......... . .. .... Mottelson, Greta... .... 52, 190, 220 246 Motter, Richard .... ......... . .. .91, Moulton, Charles .... ...................... 5 2, 171, Mowery, Delmar .............................. 52 217 Mowerey, Marshall ..... 52 135, 162, 167, 217, 276, Mowry, James E. .............................. .... Moyer, Alice ...... . . .... Moyer, Richard ..... . . .92, Moyse, Mary Louise. .. ... .... Mucha, Robert .... ....... .... Mueller, John ...... .... 1 65, 195 Mueller, Margery .... ..... .... Mueller, Marilyn ...... . . .92, 185, Muhlhofer, R. W. ....... . . . .......... . . . . . Muhlberger, Rudolph . .. ................. . . . . Mulberry, Dorothy... .... 74, 162, 164, 177, 213 Muir, Patricia ..... .................. 1 07, Mullins, Elizabeth .... Mullins, Robert L. .... . Mumma, Charlotte ...... Muncey, Thomas James .... Muntsinger, Joseph Mack.. Muntsinger, Thomas ...... .74, .74, 92, 212 231, 231, I .91 .91 257 269 195 195 254 211 121 106 287 .210 254 187 106 .91 .91 196 .52 .91 199 199 249 290 303 106 .74 105 106 .91 303 262 106 195 106 299 287 263 225 299 128 162 208 296 165 171 270 165 182 279 204 308 225 210 291 307 .91 249 295 174 308 296 .74 106 307 106 195 196 106 270 106 170 215 254 .74 107 214 107 284 284 Murphy, Barbara .... Murphy, Colleen .... Murphy, Edward ..... Murphy, Frances C... . Murphy, Gerl ...... Murphy, Thomas .... Murray, Louise .... Murray, Robert D. .... Myers, James L. C.. .. Myers, Janet ....... Myers, Nancy... Nachman, George... ... Nagel, Raymond .... Nahory, William F.. .. Nally, Glenn ....... Naragon, Donald.. . Naragon, Richard. . Narwold, Alfred .... Nash, Nancy ...... Nealeigh, Jim... Neer, Howard... Neff, Penny .... Neff, Rita Jean .... Neidhart, Ellen .... Neiswander, Lynn.. Nellis, Frances .,.. Nelson, Kathleen .... Nelson, Patricia .... Nemetz, Don ...... Nemetz, Joseph G.. .. ...92, 1QiQ4Q.' ....44, 53, 166, ....196, .fffsi Netzley, Don ....... ........ . .. ... ... New, Barbara... Newell, Bart... Newkirk, Lyle. . . Newman, Linn .... Newman, Renge .... Newton, John ...... Nichols, Mary Ellen .... Nichols, Raymond D.. .. Nichols, Robert H. .... . Nichols, Robert F. ..... . Nicholson, Dorothea J.. . .. Niederkorn, Thomas .... Nieman, Shirley ...... Niemeyer, Jean .... Nitzel, Richard .... Niswander, Jerry... Nitzel, Richcard .... Nivatvongs, Vicharn. . . Noel, James E. ,... Nolen, Granville. .. Nolloth, Thomas J.. . .. Noordhoff, Bruce .... Nordberg, Rachel.. Norris, Nannette. .. North, John ....... Northrup, Roger L.. Notter, Donald ...... Novak, Kenneth J.. Noyes, James ..... Nye, Joann .. . Oaklets, Rudy ..... 122,181,189,193 I1Qf7A fffiiai ....53, 1 1 .92 132, 107, .92, 107, .52, 107, 204 .92, .92, 152, 174, 15Qf 270 174, 231, 107, 220 151. 12.2.4- fiif 1 62 195, 256, .74, .74, 107, ..74 ....162, ...92, .92, .53, ....53 260 Oakley, Robert L.. .. ... ....74, 216, Oancea, Leon ..... ......,... Oatts, Helene ..... ..... 9 2, O'Brien, Harriet ....... ...74, O'Brien, Patrick... .. . . .. O'Brien, Robert Terrence. . . ... .74, O'Connor, Raymond .... ....-.. O'Dell, Mary Ellen .... .. 107 Oetting, Kenneth P.. . . .... . . . . . O'Grady, Nancy... ..... . 107 Ohnmeis, Ann ..... ..... 5 3, 198, Oldfield, Duane .... ............... Oldham, Jerry... .-,- 74, 190, 218 Oldham, Robyn... ......... .74, 274 273 230 .44 107 158 258 292 303 265 .92 307 283 283 107 195 107 287 177 235 299 271 107 249 282 .92 254 249 210 .81 295 .92 292 .53 .53 211 180 190 .53 .74 295 257 169 249 274 196 107 196 215 .92 183 234 183 257 107 120 .74 219 287 107 261 .53 304 .74 198 258 107 283 161 270 .53 254 274 .53 253 212 Oliver, John D.. .. Oliver, Kenneth R... Olix, Melvin ...... Olsen, Marilyn.. . Olsen, Oscar .... Olson, Paul .... Olson, Rene ...... Ontko, Clarence .... Opie, Robert E.. . ,. Orr, Lillian Margaret. .. Orr, Lowell ,...,..., Orr, Mary June.. , Orr, Zedith ..... Orth, Edward.. , Orth, Martha .... Orth, Vernoll ..... Ortolf, Richard. .. Osborn, Thomas.. Osborne, Albert ,... Osborne, David B. .. Osborne, Jo Ann.. Ostholthotf, Ruth... Ostroska, Dorothy. . Ostrow, Dorothy ..,. Ostrow, Jerome. .. Oswald, Richard... Ottman, Carmen.. Ovrebo, J. Paul ..... Owczarek, Stanley. .. Owen, Miriam .... Ownes, Jane .... Ownes, Ruth ...... Owings, Malcolm... Owings, Mrs. Margie Oxley, Mczrk Perry... ... Pacey, Vera.. . Paden, David .... Page, Charles. Palmer, Austin ..... Palmer, Briggs .... .. Palmer, Samuel Elliot. ., Panzer, James ..... Pape, An:ta ....... Parhamovich, LaVerne Parish, Marion S.. .. Parker, Harold .... Parker, Jean ....... Parker, Mrs. Norma Parker, Paul ....... Parks, Charles .... Parish, Barbara. .. Parry, Tom ..... Parsons, John .... Parsons, Kermit .... Pask, Naomi .... Pater, Doris ..... Pater, Joan ......... ... Paterson, Donald .... . . Pathe, Antone ..... Patten, Janice ..... Patten, Mary L.. .. Patten, Patricia ..... Patten, Robert ....... Patterson, Justyn R.. .. Patterson, Marilyn.. . Patton, Robert .... Patton, Thomas.. Patzer, Carl. .. Paul, Harold. .. Paul, Richard.. . Paulin, Jacqueline. Paulin, John G.. .. Pauly, Porter .... Peak, May M.. .. Pearson, James.. Pecht, William .... Peck, Robert .... Peddle, Eugene ....92, ....116, ...53,177 . '.'. Lsi ....92, ...,...53, ...107, 195, ....75, 224, .......53 .Q1i167,155, ...,75, 131, .81, 161 19, 180, .74, 170, .75, .92 107, .75 Q55 123 .i9g fbi .75 216, 196, 230, 254 .53, 195, .ggi 'fsi .92, .......53, ....53, 139, ...53 246, 182 215, 274, ..ff75, 55,152f15Af175 ....92, ....75 ...hhh7s. ....53,246 75, 116,120, 121, ....75, fff5Af1b5Q224 .,H....iO? 1 7 .75, 304, 179, .53, 177 188 186i 169 .92, 202, 264 294, 107, 132 .75 230 .54. 191, 1 7 165 292 120 265 225 92 253 296 299 273 107 196 195 .92 266 225 195 .53 203 107 254 .75 215 21C 307 299 .92 107 .75 107 266 266 299 255 .53 139 225 107 292 .75 284 195 .75 .92 181 300 262 275 212 .92 107 131 303 395 198 173 254 288 218 253 254 .75 .53 269 265 280 .53 128 295 .54 274 290 299 274 281 300 225 221 Pedrick, Frances .... Peffley, Shirley ..... Pembroke, Eugene .... Pence Robert ....... Penland, Margaret... Pennington, John... Penniston, Louis.. Pentz, Norman... Pepe, Arthur ....... Pequignot, Thomas... Perkins, Delores .... Perks, Suzanne ..... Perlman, S. Jordan. .. Perrin, Robert Charles.. Perry, David ......... Perry, Walter ...... Persons, George. . . Pesany, Carol ..... Peters, Donald .... Peters, Harold... Peterson, Paul... Peticca, Frank ..... Petonke, Richard... Petree, Anne ..... Petrie, Harry .... Peurifoy, John .... Pfeffer, Kathryn .... Pfeiffer, Delores. . . Phallen, Beverly .... Phelps, Bernard .... Phillips, H. Richard... Phillips, Michael .... Phillips, Norman.. Phillips, Ray .... Phillips, Shirley... Phillips, William .... Phillipy, Virginia .... Phythyon, Burt. . . Piatt, William .... Pidgeon, Barbara. . . Pieratt, Paul .... Pillis, W. J. .... . Pitkin, Richard . . . Pizanis, Spero .... Pizanis, Steve ...... Place, Robert Dale. .. Plank, Ernest ....... Plent, Richard .... Ploger, Carolyn. . . Plosila, Louise .... Pogany, Connie .... Pogue, David. . . Pogue, John. . Poland, Lou ..... Polk, Winfield .... Pollard, Patricia. . . Pollock, Donald.. . Polkowski, Henry. . . Pomeroy, John ..... Pomeroy, Lawrence. . . Ponzani, Gary .... Pool, Alice ....... Popp, Mary Joan . . . Postle, Robert.. . Potter, Annaree. .. Potts, Mary Alice. . . Powell, Dolores ..... Powell, Jean ........ Powell, Phyllis Elaine. Powell, V. Maxine .... Prafka, Margaret... Pratt, James T... . Pratt, John ..... Pratt, Judith ..... Pratt, Sally ........ Predmore, Barbara. . . Preston, Richard .... Price, Elena ...... Price, Eugene R.. .. Price, Joyce ...... 54, 256 .....107, 1 ...........54, ..fii67,U 175, 177, 198, 212, .54, 224, .'.'.'.'.'1'9'5' ... .12o, ...107, ....75 107, ....54, 204 . 54, .92, ....92, ...107 ...124 .....75, 107, ....54, 62,160 107, ..........202, ...75,158,. 204 .92, 1 1 ....92, 218, .'f.'.75. idi. .....92, . f bij iss, bib, '15 is .............177, Q 1 Q I bij 'iss' 586, ...........54, , 185 92, 168 75, 199, 221, 302 ...215, '.'ff.bif ...276, ....92, ...107, 92, 206 ....92 ....75, ...107 ....92, ....75, 'fffisf ....54, ...107, ...120, . 175. 1 257 253 174 215 269 287 221 .92 210 121 107 253 307 107 165 .75 288 262 296 .54 128 131 209 .92 171 107 269 258 273 203 296 307 128 165 266 195 107 .54 .54 262 309 .54 212 107 .54 107 120 210 257 169 172 299 180 218 291 266 303 216 107 292 285 .92 107 287 254 207 253 257 258 270 261 .54 107 258 249 269 121 .75 309 107 Priest, Eleanor Lee .... Prill, Faye .......... . . Pritchard, Shirley ....... Proctor, George Stewart .... Proctor, Thomas .......... Prokop, Beverly .... Prulhiere, Norman.. Pryor, Mrs. Richard . . . Pryor, Richard .... Puckett, Dorothy .... Puckett, John .... Puckett, Leonard .... Pugh, Barbara ........ ....107, ...,107, .......107, ....54, 170 75 Pugh, Mrs. Charlotte .... .............. 7 5, Pugh, Donald ....... Pugh, Kenneth .... Pugh, Margaret .... Pugliese, Joseph .... Pulley, Robert .... Purcell, R. K. ..... . Purdy, R. W. ..... . .. Purmont, Walworth... Purvis, Harold ..... Putich, Charles .... Putney, Ralph .... Pyle, Gloria ...... Quattrone, Joseph .... Quinlan, Donald C.. . . . Quinn, James D.. . .. Race, William ...... Radabaugh, JoAnn... Ragnar, Janrik ...... Ramers, Morris E.. .. Ramey, Walter... Ramsey, Florence... Ramsey, Joanne... Range, Glenda... Rapp, Joyce M.. .. . Rapp, Marilyn ......... Raudabaugh, Madonna.. . Rauh, James .......... Rawson, Dorthea Mae. . . Ray, Bernita ........... Raymond, Robert ........ Rea, Mrs. Ona Neideffer. .. Reamer, Edward D.. . .. Reams, Ruth ........ Reason, Robert E.. .. Reasoner, W. Irl .... Rebeles, Julius .... Recher, Lois ..... Recht, Raymond . . . Redlin, John ..... Reed, Helen R.. . .. Reed, Norman E.. . .. Reemelin, Robert .... Rees, Marion ...... Reese, Nancy ..... Reeves, John K. .... . Reid, Barbara Jean... Reid, Harold ....... Reid, Lowell ....... Reid, Raymond .... Reimann, Nancy ..... Reinake, Edward .... Reischman, Helen L.. .. Reist, Robert ........ Reiter, Diane ...... Rekers, Gloria ..... Relyea, Bruce J... Rempe, James E... . Rench, Gene ........ Renkert, George ........ .... Renkert, Mrs. Jenny Lou... ... Rennick, Janice ........ Rensberger, Max W... .. Renzi, Louis Anthony... 195 254 273 287 287 ...,107, 261 ......107 ....54, 216 ...75, 169 ......108 ...75,177,190, 206 207 254 ....75, 254 ...75, 279 ...54, 270 .....161 ....165 ....75 300 ........231 ..........195 ....76, 132, 287 .......76, 309 .54 ....76,253 .........120, 131 ...........76, 299 ....54,122,199, 292 .....92 ......108 ....54, 303 .......54 .........165 ...108, 220, 269 ..........108 ....93, 185, 258 .......93,258 ....54, 207 ......108 ......108 ....76, 249 .....120,121 ..........169 ...93, 204, 288 .......93,195 .........165 ..........108 ....108, 209, 257 ....76, 306, 307 .......54, 300 ,....76, 204 300 .....55, 187, 292 ..........108,253 ....93, 185, 198, 269 .......55, 180, 203 ...........55, 204 ....55, 135, 220, 295 296 ....76, 258 ......180 ........55 .....93, 284 ......108, 211 ....76, 198, 212 161 195 128 55, 158, 167, 224, 300 76, 158, 164, 220 257 .......93, 188, 257 108 .55 Repper, Theodore .... Resch, Geraldine .... Ressa, Ramon ...... Reynolds, Thomas .... Reynolds, William .... Reveles, Mary ...... Rhinehart, Charles .... . . Rhoades, Betty Jane.. Rhude, John H. .... . Rice, Donald .... Rice, Lois Ann... Rice, Loren ......... Richards, Daun J.. .. Richards, Marvin... Richardson, Harold. . . Ridenour, Carl ..... Rieck, Barbara .... Rieck, Jane ..... Rieck, Nancy ....... 202, 108, Riediger, Riefstahl, John Allegra .... Reiger, Elizabeth Jane .... .... Riely, Rosemary ...... Riggs, Dave ........ Riggs, Marion . . . Rike, Corlyss ...... Riker, Alden S.. .. Riley, John ........ Riley, Mary Ellen... Riley, Robert Dale... Riley, Robert G.. . .. RHey, wviunsm ....... Rinclerknecht, Phyllis .... .. Rinehart, Rismiller, Virginia .... Wayne .... Ritchey, John R.. . .. Rittenhouse, Hugh .... .. Rizzo, Michael .... Roach, Edward. .. Robbins, Lowell. .. Roberts, Beverly .... Roberts, Charles .... Roberts, Donald .... Roberts, Mary Jane... Robertson, Sarah .... Robeson, Kyle ...... Robinette, Ruth ..... Robinson, Charles .... Robinson, Eugene C.. Robinson, Helen ..... Robinson, John W... . Robison, Rosalinda. . . Roeddiger, Betty .... Roeding, Marcia .... Roehll, Betty .,...... Roehll, Walter Henry. Roemer, Kathryn .... Roeser, Mary Jane... Rogala, Benedict ....... Rogala, Mrs. Gertrude... Rogers, Charles ........ Rogers, Doris ........ Rogers, John ..... Rogers, Marilyn ........ Rogers, Martha Clare .... Rogers, Susan ......... Rogers, Thomas ..... Rohlfs, John ...... Rohrich, Jack .... Rolf, Nancy ...... Rolfes, Suzanne ..... Roll, Patricia ..... Roller, Donald ..... Roller, Roy ......... Roman, William E.... Romilly John L. ...... . Ronohagen, Eugene .... Roosa, R. E. ........ . Rose, James E. ...... . Rosenblatt, Charles. . . . .... 76, 199, 221 fffddfissf ...196, 199, .55, 246, 260 .,QQ75,QfZ ........55, ...93, 220, ...IQ75,H76 .........76 .55,213,254 ..H....191, 55, iso, 273, .....1oa, 206, ...sbp ......7q .fTi7L'i7e . .... '76fi5A,b7J' .5.5.' . 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Ruby, Rozann ....... Ruchhott, Margaret. ,. Ruchhott, Robert .... Rucker, Lelia ..... Ruclcgaber, Carol... Ruftini, Jean ..... Ruftner, Eleanor. Ruihley, Wayne... Rumer, Thomas ..... Rumstield, Patricia .... Runco, Vince ...... Ruotf, Jacob M.. . .. Ruoff, Patricia .... Rupert, Joseph... Rupert, Patricia ...... Ruscher, Frederick. .. Rush, Betty ......... Russ, Dean ......... Rutledge, H. Dwight.. Ryan, Barbara ....... Ryan, Clarice .... Ryan, James. . .. Saborse, Michael .... Sachs, Judith ..... Sachs, Marilyn. .. Sahli, Alfred ....... Sainton, Catherine... Salchi, Jacquelyn. .. Sale, Mariorie. . . Sallee, James ..... Sampson, Patricia. . . Samson, Patricia ..... Sanborn, Kenneth .... Sanders, John ...... Sanderson, Clif. . , Sansome, James .... Santini, Roberto .... Sarchet, Joan ........ Sasser, William ...... Saunders, William J.. Savage, Paul ....... Savoca, Adeline .... Sawmiller, Russell... Sayers, Jeannine.. Sayers, Marl ........ Sayre, Barbara Anne, . .. Sayre, Virgil ........ Sbrocco, Jose .... Scanlon, John ...... Schaiter, Frances .... Schafstall, lola ...... Schaleman, Harry. . . Schatz, Frank ....... Schatz, Ruth ........ Scheehle, Jack ...... Schmeemeacker, Lois. . Scheibert, Elizabeth.. Schellenger, Orin... ....93, .1,55QR75f ffffddfigs, . ...4.V... 76p .fffffjfff55f ,...55, 195, 196, 56, 172, fjfsd 'H65fi6A, iid 177, .93, .93, iid? Q35 .55, 108, .55, 231 108, 262, 231 254, ids 108, 'ids ,56, .56, 76, 76, 202, 212, 266 ...108 ..1175fH5b, '55fi5bf16t ...56, 21155. ..,.91 .93, 181 .56 .93, .93, 206, .76, .93 282, 108, 182 177 .93, .56, 7 1 .55 215 221 207 213 .93 270 304 .55 307 .76 258 207 .55 .55 296 108 165 108 .55 271 266 288 108 262 .55 263 283 108 255 165 .93 .56 .56 269 .56 273 120 195 257 .76 165 280 .56 108 291 .56 108 .56 283 267 257 108 287 215 108 215 188 287 283 288 108 208 .93 295 195 303 .56 283 108 206 .93 300 253 .56 270 169 108 Schembechler, Edward ........ Scheurer, Ronald ,.... Schick, Elinor ........ Schill, Mary Alice .... Schlesinger, Judith... Schliesman, Donald . . Schlosser, Patricia .... Schluep, Jean ....... Schmermund, Charles. Schmidt Carl ,...... Schmidt, George.. Schmidt, Herman .... Schmidt Patricia ..... Schmidt Schmuk, W. Frederick. Richard ..... Schnabel, Nancy ..... Schnakenberg, Paul.. Schneider, Herbert... Schneider, Joanne. .76 Schoch, Schoen, Rita ........ Marguerite... Schoenberger, Marian Schoonover, Joe ..... Schousen, Walter .... Schradin, Susan... Schrock, Ruth ..... Schubert, Dale ..... Schubert, Mary Rose.. Schulenberg, Susan.. . Schulte, William .... Schultz, Gertrude ... Schultz, Marvin .... Schultz, Richard . .. Schultz, Shirley Ann. Schulz, Barbara... ..56, Schuman, Ellen.. Schwab, James .... Schwab, Jane ........ Schwab, Marilyn ..... ......76, ......94, .....124, ' i22, '2'4lf,', . ff.64, Schwalenberg, Richard... .. Schwartz, Ross ...... Schwegman, Florence. Schwegman, Harry... Schweibold, Jack ..... Schweikert, Joan. . .56, 204, Scianamblo, Angelo ...... Edward ....... Scott, Scott, James ...... Scott, Janet ..... Scott, Mary Lou. . . Scott, Paul ...... Scott, William... Scoville, Sam .... Seals, Harmon... Sears, Joan Helen. Seavy, William... Seaward, Robert .... Sedge, Frances .... Seed, Ralph ....... Sehringer, Robert .... Seidel, Mary ...... Seiling, Donald... Seise, Marilyn. . . Seitz, Dixie ..... Selavko, Walter ...... 250 ....77, ....109, '...-.9.4., ....94, '2A5, 214, Seltz, Herbert ........... .. Semple, Charles Garth .... .. Serfass, Elizabeth ...... .... Setser, Clarence .... . . Severns, Herbert .... . . . Seving, Barbara .... ..... Sevitts, James ..... .... 9 4, Seward, William .... ..., 5 6, Shafer, James ...... .... Shafer, Patricia ............ 57, Shaffer, Nancy Ruth .......... Shamley, Joyce ........ Shank, Edward .... Shannon, Betty .... Shannon, Don... 77, 139, ....77 1 .93, 248 .76, .93, 196, 108, 155, 161 212, 126, '254' 155. 124, .94, .74, 108, 109, .94, 221, .94, 212, .94, 109, 155. .1.7.2. .77, 215 .94, 186, 220, iilif .77, 109, .94, 204, .56, 210 lin, 178, ide, .94, 231, 182, 190, .77, 164, .77, 220 1 120 296 249 108 196 .76 258 270 295 208 .56 .93 249 304 165 262 128 128 265 108 249 .77 108 128 262 262 .56 262 257 109 250 292 292 218 269 109 .94 254 .94 132 .56 210 131 295 273 .94 299 292 249 .94 199 109 139 308 265 109 .56 249 307 296 261 109 265 109 .94 195 109 273 109 309 109 295 299 .56 265 212 210 280 273 134 Shapiro, Lawrence .... .... 7 7, Shardelow, Patricia .... 109, Sharp, Ann ...... .. .57 Sharp, Raymond... ...,.94 Sharpe, David W.. .. ..... . .94, Shaw, Virginia .... ...94, 257, Shawhan, Ronald .... ..... 1 09 Shawver, Charles... .. . . . .. Sheehan, Jack ......... ......... Sheard, Martha Jean ........... 109 Shetbuck, Viola Frances ..... 94, 209, Shelton, Thelma Louise ...... 57, 139 Shepard, Charles ....... ..... . 57, Shepard, David ..... ......... Shepard, llo Forest... ..... .57, Sherman, Eleanor .......... 77, 204, Sherman, Lawrence ......... 94, 196, Sherman, Patricia. .57, 175, 177 246 Sherman Phyllis ............... 94, Sherrick, Marilyn.. ... 109, Sherwood, Francis... .... .77, Shipman, Jean ..... .... 5 7 220 Shirk, Nancy Jo ..... ..... . 94, Shiverdecker, Laura... ... .94, Shives, John ......... ... Shoemaker, Dorothy... ... Shope, Richard Allen.. .... .. Shoptaugh, John ............... 57, Short, Sally ................... 109 Shoults, Paul.116, 118, 120, 122, 123 Shriner, Mary Josephine ......... 57, Shue, Caroline ....... ......... Shurts, Virgil N. ........ ....... 7 7 Sickles, Madelyn Ming ...... 77, 172 Siegel, Robert ......... .......... Siennicki, Helene ..... .... 1 09, Simmons, Irma .... ....... Simmons, Marilyn.. .. .77 Simmons, Myrtle... .. .94, Sinclair, George. .. ... .77, Sinks, George ..... .......... Sinzinger, Donald... .... 77, 195, Sipe, John V. ..... 109, Sipe, Richard G-.. Sisson, Caroline... ....94, Sistek, Richard .... ...... Skeebo, Eugene .... ..... Skelton, Jeannine ....... .. .94 Skidmore, Charles L. .... .... 9 4, Skinner, J. Wallace... ....57, Slater, Ernest ......... ... Sloan, William W. .... .... . Sloat, John ......... .... 9 4, Slocum, Robert ...... .... 7 7, Sluss, John .............. ..... 9 4, Slye, Mary Margaret ............... Smale, John G. ........ 57, 158, 224 Smale, Joy ...... .. Small, Ann ........ Smalley, Patricia .... .....57, .....94, 181 139 .....94, 1 Smith Alan ....... ....... Smith Barbara... . .. 109, Smith Carl .... ...... Smith Clyde .... ...... Smith Donald E .... ......... Smith Donna ....... ....... 1 09, Smith, Edmund H.. .. .... 77, 304 Smith, Evelyn ..... ...... 9 4, Smith, Gene ...... .... 1 31, Smith, Gennett .... ....... Smith, Hall ..... ...... Smith, Harlan... . . . Smith, Harold. .. ... Smith, James M.. .. .. .77 Smith, Janet .... ...94, Smith, JoAnn.. . . .94, Smith, Joan E.... ...,109, Smith Julia .......... ....... Smith Marian ......... . . .57, Smith, Mary Elizabeth . . . . .. .94, 307 257 262 122 304 204 165 195 202 262 220 270 161 128 287 266 199 265 265 196 287 270 207 258 .94 196 .77 309 265 131 265 109 224 258 165 196 .94 249 220 299 .77 225 196 .81 273 109 161 254 279 284 109 .77 292 309 195 109 292 265 257 274 .57 270 .94 165 109 262 205 262 217 196 221 124 128 308 249 270 266 .57 215 190 Smith, McPherson... ...... Smith, Matthew .... .... 9 4 Smith, Merrill .... . . .94, Smith, Patricia ..... ........ Smith, Paul ........ .... 9 4, Smith, Richard M.. .. ...77, Smith, Richard .... ........ Smith, Robert H.. . . .... . . .57 Smith, Robert R. .... .... 7 7, 184, Smith, Ross ..... ........ Smith, Ruth C.. .. ....109, Smith, Shirley ..... .......... Smith, Thomas W.. . . .... 77, 224, Smith, Wesley .................... Smith, Willard W. ...77, 158, 159, 167, 174, 186, Smith, W. McPherson ....... 57, 170, Smith, William O. ................ . Sneed, Sam ........ . . . Snider, Rose Mary .... ........ Snider, Thomas ..... ....... 1 71- Snyder, Caroline .... .... 5 7, 258, Snyder, Martha J.. .. .... ..... Sodderos, Jerry Lee. Sohngen, Frances Ann.. .....77, Soller, Fred E. ........ .... Sonnenberg, Arnold... ....95 Sowry, Nancy M. W.. .. ... Spahr, Helen ......... Spangler, Donald... Spangler, John D. ..........77,162,183,186, 296 1 Spath, Charles ................. 57, Speer, John .... ....... 1 71, 276, Speer, Marilyn. .. .... 57, 139, 260 Speirs, Forrest... ........ . . . . Spiegel, Ann ...... ......... 7 , Spies, Harlan R.. .. ...57, 158, Spindler, Robert .... Spooner, Annette .... Springmyer, Eileen.. Sprosty, Ray ....... Stahl, Harold E.... Stahly, Madonna .... Staley, Anne ....... Staleu, Charles R... Staley, Jean ....... Staley, Mildred L.. .. Staley, Richard ...... i ..... i -. ..-.1561 ..... ....95,139 . . ..... 78, ......95, ........78, 210, 121, 1 Stambaugh, Thomas... ...95, 195, Standater, Caleb .... ...195, Stantill, Doris ..... ...... Stanley, Lewis... ..... Stark, Janet .... .. . Startis, Bob ............. ........ Stastny, Richard ................ 78, Stavole, Michael. . .78, 132, 133, 217 Stearns, Shirley .......... ..... 5 7, Steck, Iram ............... 57, 186, Steel, Jack .... ............. Steel, Stanley... ..... .... . ... Steen, Verl ...... .... 7 8 187, 304, Steftan, Gordon... Steffen, Carol ......... . . .78, Stetfens, Margery ........ . . .57, Stegeman, Harry Kendall.. ... Steig, Peggy ............ ..... Steimel, William ........ ...95, Steiner, Richard L. .... .... . Steiner, Mrs. Wilda .... ... Stentz, Milton C. ...... .... Stephen, Mrs. Patricia... ...57, Stephenson, David Stephenson, Richard... Steris, Stern, Billie ........ Miriam ..... ....128, 174 292 279 109 292 299 109 300 280 .94 254 109 280 225 280 174 109 109 .57 165 259 109 308 .77 .77 225 109 .77 109 297 296 286 261 .77 258 300 .57 215 .95 .95 217 207 262 .78 196 220 309 300 196 109 .57 .95 225 309 303 266 270 135 132 195 109 220 172 128 109 284 .57 .95 .57 173 221 199 ..,..109-249 ...,109, Sterzer, Rhea... Stevens, Alfred .... . . Stenens, Susan . . .... . Stevenson, Barbara. . . . . .. 78, .95, 185, 109 303 266 258 Stewart, Barbara .... . . Stewart, Stewart, William C.. .. .. Stewart, William R.. . . . .. Stieg, Dale .......... . . . Stillwa ugh, George ..,. Stitsinger, Sue ....... . Stoecklein, R. W. ..... ...... . Stoeppelwerth, Ruth Jacqueline .... ... . .58, 254 109, 253 .95, 283 .95, 300 .58, 288 . . . . . .78 . 109-257 . .58-284 58, 158, 160, 164, 166 220, 246, 249 Stomps, Walter ............. Stone, Arthur... .,.. 78, 135, Stone, Joseph ..... Stoner, William ..... ... ... Stooksberry, Lloyd. . . Storch, Robert ,..... Storey, Robert .... .....109 217, 291 .58, 307 .....12O ....95 .....182 ......78 Stotter, Larry ..... .... 9 5, 307 Stout, Donald ...... . . . .78, 292 Stovell, William H.. .. . . .95, 309 Stratton, Betty Sue. . . Straub, John ....... Strawbridge, Jack .... .. Strimple, Mary ..... .. Strimple, Richard... .. Strohm, Richard ..,.... . . Strohmeyer, Richard .,.. . . . Strong, Robert ...... ..... Strother, Lois ....... .... 5 8, Strout, Elizabeth .... ..... Struble, Glenn... Struhar, Jean... ....... .... Strunk, Marilyn ....... 109, 196 .....109 .....109 ...195, .......95, Taylor, Dorothy ....... 95, 210, Taylor, Frances. .. .......... . .95 Taylor, Mildred .... Taylor, Phyllis ..... Taylor, Richard C... Taylor, Richard L.. . Teboe, Janet ....... Teckemeyer, Barbara ........95, 139,186, 192, 205 Teckman, Charles... Teichart, Connie ..... Tench, Barbara .... Terry, John ...... Thain, Ronald J.. .. Tharp, Thomas ..... .......95, ...,.78 ...110, f.'f.45.' ....78, 218, Thatcher, Gilbert... .... .... Thayer, Thomas C... ....... 78, Theis, Alice ........ ..110, 220, Theis, Lois ......... ......... 1 10, Theiss, Richard ..... .......... Theobald, Mrs. Jeanne Belcher 166, 192, Thiele, Howard ..... .......... 1 10 Thieme, Arthur ....... .... 7 8, Thinguldstad, Arthur... ..... Thomas, Alyce ...... ....... Thomas, Carmen J.... Thomas, Charlotte .......... 95, 168, Thomas, Jane ........95,168,179,186,196 Thomas, Joanne E. ................ . Thomas, Marilyn ..... . . .78, Thomas, Melcha ....... .... Strunk, Sylvia ........ Stuckey, John W. 109, 196, ....58,124, 126,128, 164, Stuckey, Marybelle ........... Stuckman, William, 58, 199, 204 Stuedell, Robert ............. Stutz, Jack ........ Stutzman, Mary Jean... Suit, Paul H. ....... . Sullivan, Frank .... Janis ..... Sumner, Sullivan, Sullivan, Robert E. . Marlin ...... Sunderland, Janice ..... ... Suntala, Irene .... . Suntala, Mildred ...... Supowit, Esther... Surgeon, Gloria .... . Surridge, Donald .... Sutherland, Jeanne... Sutherland, Lois A.. . . Sutton, Darrell ...... Sutton, Stephen. . Swain, Margorie. . . . Swango, Barbara .... Swanson, Jean ..... Swanson, Lee .... Swanson, Paul... Swatik, George. . . Swayne, Patricia ...... Swindler, Evelyn ...... Swink, Joyce ..... Swisher, Jack .... Swygard, Jo Ann ..... Sykes, Caroline ...... Symms, Lois .......... Talbert, Ann ......... Tanksley, David .... Tannehill, Robert .... Tanner, Alan ....... Tanski, Joseph .... Tarr, Donna .... Tatum, Patricia .... Taylor, David A.. . . . Taylor, Dean .... .1.7.2.l . . . . .58, ....95, ...110, ....58 .587179 .-.78, .95, 158 ...95 ....95, ....95, 178, 199 .78,261 .78, 209 .....109 .78, 309 .....109 248, 249 109,253 ......58 ..95, 139 ,198,266 198,266 171,217 .... 110 292,293 .... 110 .58, 170 .... .95 .... 161 .95, 299 .95, 258 .58,128 .... 110 ..... .95 .58, 198 215,219 250, 251 .... .95 .... .78 122, 258 214,257 ,230,292 .... 124 .. 110 .. 110 .. 110 .. .78 .... 110 .... .95 110, 270 , 195, 270 198, 249 .... 196 ,220,249 270 110, 266 177 273 .... 110 .... 199 .... 110 196,304 .... .95 110,210 286,287 .....195 Thomasson, Jacqueline. .. Thome, Calvin ......... Thomin, Calvin L.. . .. Albert .... Bruce .... Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Henry E... Thompson, Hugh .... Thompson, Myron . . . Thompson, Peter .... Thompson, Robert A.. . . Thomson, Dorothy. . . Thomson, Norlyne. . . Thorburn, Marilyn ....... Thorn, Suzanne ......... Thornbery, John Raymond . . ....82, 95, Thornbury, John R..78, 187, 193, Thornton, Philip ........ Thraft, Richard. ....... . 286, Thrall, Miriam ......... 78, 160, 204 Thrall, Mrs. Wilma Shafer Thrall, Richard .......... Thrapp, Anne ..... ..... Thurston, Robert ........ Tiberghein, Charles .... 12 Tiburzi, Yolanda ........ Tiefermann, Sylvia ....... Timple, Allan L.... Tipton, William .... Tober, Richard ...... Toennisson, Herbert. . . Toeppen, David R.. .. Tolle, Howard ..... . Tomko, William S.. .. Toth, Mary ....... Touris, Thomas .... Tracy, Joan ....... Traicoff, Daniel Trainer, Winifred R.... Trapp, Arthur ........ Trask, William ..... Trautlein, Donald . .. .. Traxler, Betty ....... Treadway, William .... Treis, Richard Sheridan.. Trenbath, Mary Lou. .. Treon, Alberta ....... Treon, Russell .... G.... ...199, ....110, .......78, 4, 126, 128 .......95, ,....58, ....58, ...110, ....96, ...110, .....78 f .161, 163 ...58, 195 253 274 196 .78 110 110 265 213 280 273 266 110 299 292 110 304 249 273 195 269 165 209 .95 .58 110 186 258 .95 214 110 110 195 .58 .81 132 128 .95 171 128 110 .95 110 .95 269 171 287 110 221 269 198 202 273 208 217 220 249 .58 221 .96 110 .78 170 .58 .58 110 275 296 261 299 187 170 110 .78 110 110 261 .58 Trilety, Nancy ..., Troescher, Shirley. Tronnes, Rowena ....58,158,162,166,176, Trottman, Paul... Troup, Robert .... Trout, Grafton .... True, Joseph ,.... Truesdale, Mary Josephine ,.,.. Trumble, Nancy ......,... Tucker, Ronald. . .. Tullis, Herbert .... Turick, Dorothy.. . Turner, Catherine.. Turner, Juanita. .. Turner, Phyllis P.. Turner, Richard H. Tway, Twohig, James .... Tyler, Gretchen. .. Tyszka, Richard. .. Uhle, Geraldine. Ulrich, Jane ...... Ulrich, Joan ..... Umbach, Kenneth. Umpleby, Eugene. Underwood, John. Unger, Harold L... Unger, Sherman.. Unglesby, Charles. Urbach, Rebecca.. Lorita LaVerne . Urbschat, Chester. . . .79 Urich, Richard ............ 116, N! Valle, Eugene ...... ...... Van Atta, Patricia .... ..... 5 9, Vanatta, Wanda .......... 110, Van Ausdal, Dorothy .... 59, 180 Van Brocklin, William .,...... Van Camp, Thomas ......... 96, Vance, Miles .............. 98 VanDegritt, Ralph Thomas.. Vanderlin, Constance ......... Vanderzell, John .......... 158, Van Horn, Marilyn... ..... Van Vliet, Robert .... Vaughn, Buchy .... Veidler, Lee ................ Veil, George Sheldon 158, 192, Vega, Matias ............... Velzy, John H.... Verlander, Lois. . .. ... .... Vintilla, Raymond ..... 79, Visci, Donald ...... . Vittek, Albert W.. . .. Vogel, Carolyn .... .. Voorhees, Nancy .... ..... Voress, Shirley ........ . . .96, VV Wade, Meredith ....... . . .59 Wagner, Florence. .59 Wagner, Marjorie.. Walker, Jerry .... .. Wallace, Joanne .... ...110, Wallace, Patsy ...... .... Wallace, Wilfred .... Waller, Betty ...... I Waller, Ruth ....... .... 9 6 Waln, William H.. . .. Walquist, David ..... Waltenbaugh, Richard... Vernotzy, Joan A. ........... . 230, Virgin, George E. ........... . 214 187 110, 276, 165, .96 110, 23.1 .96, .96, 214 .78, 161 185, 304, 120, .79, 198 209, 206 174 158, 110,' 159, . 4.9.6. 276, .96, 288, 110,' 185 203 205, .79, 218, 210 210, .59 fsbf 1 1 I 110 254 258 110 58 212 110 .78 273 303 279 110 269 261 78 .96 110 292 195 304 270 .96 .59 184 110 177 180 280 .78 .59 305 121 299 261 258 207 .79 284 195 .96 201 161 .96 291 132 .96 299 215 .59 110 262 289 171 131 .81 253 110 270 266 214 269 110 269 111 .81 261 261 161 111 300 Walter, lFrancis1 Paul ...... 79, Walter, Robert ......... 59, 171, Walters, Robert ............... Waltz, Mrs. Marjorie Reiner .. Waltz, Richard ...... Wangen, Richard ..., Wangler, Rosemary.. Wannemacher, Robert ..., Wanner, Charlotte .... .. Wanner, James ..... .. Ward, John R.. . .. Ware, Charles M. .. Warm, James ..... Warner, Ruth M.. .. Wasmuth, David . . . ..., . . .. Waterman, Joanne. ....... 96, Waters, Robert E. ...... 59, 276 Watkins, Myra .... ... ... Watkins, Paul ...... .... 1 Watkins, Wayne R. .... . . .111, Watson, Willard ............. Watterson, Richcard .....,.... Weaver, E. Jeannine. . .82, 96, Weaver, Jane.. ...,.... .. Weaver, John .... ...118, 119, Webb, Jack R. .... ........ . Webber, Donna... ....96, Weber, Duane ....... ..... Weber, lan ............ . . . Webster, Dorothy Grace. . . . . Webster, John R. ............ . Weclegartner, Howard E. .... 59, Weed, Hal ........ 79 122, 204, Weeks, Stephen Dean ......... Weichel, J. A. ...... . Weiher, John ....... Weimer, Richard .... Weiner, Fred .... Weiner, Tom ...... Weingartner, Lois.. ......59, ....59, 132, 289, .59 .59, 183, '165 .96, .79 111, . . .5.9. 186, 300 .59, 195 207, 120, 196 .59, .79, 111, 221, 300 .79, 170, 215, .59, 1 1 Weis, Edward ..... .... .... 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Westbrook, Eunice .... .... 7 9, Wester, Donna ...... .... 7 9, Wheeler, Virginia .... .......... 6 0, Whitaker, Roy ..... .............. Whitaker, William ...... 60, 181, 209 White, Donald .... .... White, James P.. .. White, James R.. .. White, James T.. .. White, Lucille... 111, 195, 195 300 217 273 303 .96 111 210 202 225 292 292 184 164 284 204 301 212 .59 209 111 111 270 .59 217 165 274 287 287 111 195 296 301 303 300 287 296 284 .96 .96 195 204 273 220 .79 220 250 304 111 296 .79 111 111 280 266 .79 274 253 111 .96 .59 273 111 220 279 250 300 111 225 204 270 273 258 187 298 111 231 182 196 .96 White, Newton ........ 96, 161, 165, White, Phyllis ..... 60, 160, 198, 266, White, Roger L. ................. . White, Ruth Alison... .... 60, 169 Whitelaw, William... ..... .60, Whiteman, Don C. .... ........ . Whitlock, John B. .... .... 6 1 Whitney, James .... . . .96, Whitt, Helen Marie .... ..... Wiant, Allen ........... .... 6 0, Wiant, Mrs. Virginia Guy. .... . Wick, Ned ............. .... 7 9, Wickware, Barbara .... Widner, George .... Wiese, Kenneth .... Wiggin, Joan ...... Wilbraham, Evelyn.. Wilcox, Richard L.. . .. Wilcox, Ruth Joanne.. ...111, Qflsbf ..'f.5b1' Wildman, Ethel ....... ..... 9 6, Wildman, James ................ 96, Wiley, Charles ............. 60, 169 Wiley, Jane ....... 96, 179, 195, 196 Wilken, James ................. 79, Wilkinson, Barbara .... .... 1 11, Wilkinson, Edward .... . . .96, Wilkinson, James... ...... Wilkinson, Jeanne... ...60, Wilkinson, Robert... . . .. Will, Robert ........ ......... 9 6, Willard, Barbara ........60, 160, 166, 220, 262, Williams, Donna Fay .......... .96, Williams, E. A. ....... .. .79, Williams, Gerry Lee. . . . . Williams, Joan ..... ... .96, Williams, Mariory .... ......... 1 11, Williams, Marmian ........... .60, Williams, M. Joan ...... 79, 214 264 Williams, Richard. .79, 188, 216, 296, Williams, Robert J. ........... ... . Williams, Robert R. .... . .60, Williams, Roger .... ... .. . . Williams, Thomas ..... ...... .... Williamson, Frances ......... 79, 273 Williamson, Glenn M.. .. .... ..... Willing, Wilford ..... .... 6 0, 161 Wills, Helen ....... ......... Wills, Elizabeth Louise. ....... . Wilmont, Carter... ....... Wilson, Frances .... . . .79, Wilson, Harold W.. .. ....79, Wilson, Howard . . . . . . Wilson, James R.. .. Wilson, John W.. .. ...,.79 Wilson, Kenneth ....... 79, 180, 215, Wilson, Lois .................. 111, Wilson, Marion Julia ............60, 204, 246, 272, Wilson, Mary Ellen ............. 96, Wilson, Ruth .................. 79, Wilson, William .... ...... Wine, Eugene ..... .... 7 9, Winkler, Marjorie. .. .... 111, Winne, William .... ........ Winston, John .... ......... Winter, John .............. 79, 224, Winterhoff, Robert ................ Winters, Alice ......... 60, 181, 218, Winters, Gerald .................. 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