Michigan State University - Red Cedar Log Yearbook (East Lansing, MI)

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'ffRl1f1IJCll7ICV1'S0lI, Adnzizzisrrafive Assistant In the President The full scope of John A. Hannah as an individual, lost in a mere recording of his achievements as President of MSU, can perhaps be found through the ideas of his as- sociates. John Hannah is a bright and warm person who never beats around the bush. He believes in coming to the point quickly and wants to know what is on your mind right away. The efficient interaction between him and others is completed with the quick and accurate decisions he can reach. He has the ability to conduct meet- ings of every kind in such a way that people feel invited to be heard. However, they are more than mere group discussion meetings that get nothing done, but rather there is a prevalent air of efficiency that moves the group to decisions. -C. L. Winder, Dean College of Social Science If l had to describe President Han- nah in one word it would be courage, Many people know what to do, but not all of them have the vision and courage to do it. He sees things through and doesn't scare easily. He generally tries to avoid trouble, but when the time comes that a problem has to be faced he does not hesitate to proceed. John Hannah will wade right into a job. His courage is exemplified by his vast purchases of land, his lack of fear of digging holes, or to face legislators on de- cisions. He has a wonderful ability to talk to different audiences. He has re- ceived standing ovations at meet- ings of college presidents and does equally well with an audience of farmers. This is reflective of his great range of adaptability to the occasion at hand. -Thomas K. Cowden, Dean College of Agriculture ,ff '-Y: nivfiw gggggg 'ff' ' ' JQQ? X f'.N 4 ,fi M: f' ,jf . x K NNW Y 'l ?f7 ' 3, T 7' f Wynn. A -v V rx. an gig A-s -X . 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I think there is a great gulf to be bridged by his leaving and I don't think you could have had a better president in the time he served. -.lack Breslin Secretary of the University Tl1e New Adnzinistration Building has been on the construction agenda for about 10 years. However, new needs eanze up such as the chemistry building and librarjv additions, which pushed them ahead of the Ad building in Hannah 's eves. It seenzs a shanze that now that it is eonzpleted President Hannah can only spend a few weeks in it. -Jack Breslin Secretary of the University -'--f ' . :Qu-.gh ::.3,l:5'ggk'f,ff,1w.., i- T ' vw- ,V . ' . 'W v-, 1'?'fm-1-9 it . Very few people have had the opportunity that John Hannah hasg starting with so little and building so much. Students can never know the price he has paid to make what we have here today. In the days of building he gave freely of himself to give speeches to alumni and high schools, and he was a superior who was sometimes very hard to keep up with because he was such a tremendous worker, full of physical and mental strength. In working with him for 22 yearsl have seen no change in his demand for excellence, and our athletic department reflects this. Everyone in the country can see this too, because they read how weive done by the scores in the newspapers. -Biggie Munn Athletic Director The next president will have to consolidate the university and build more consideration in the curricu- lum for relevance to the entire community that MSU serves. If the next President is as capable of doing this as Hannah has been in building this University to great- ness, MSU has the potential for being one of the unique institutions of higher learning in this country. -Ronald B. Lee Assistant Provost Director, Economic Opportunity Program MSU as we know it today did not just happeng John Hannah made it. One must respect John Hannah as being a man who changes with the times. He is an unselfish pragmatist who works for the good of the university, with the theory that what is good is what works good. -Jerry West ATL professor 'T' af -r.,, .. .,,,, ,. . hgh, V 4...,,,-- - ml., . ,,, , A' - , . H..-Y i N ,.,.. -f-M-V. 0 -rp -.M . ' with . , ,. 1- ff. 0' '-m ., .a v..i:1 I-w,.z1.s,.,,1'nw. . L- '.3:21n.f.w1' ' f . I 1: ' . r 1 www- v , , 'I , 5' 1 'f 5 it e 5 to 1 ',:'f', be , ' , 5425 mga t .5 A H' if 2 g ,.,' 1.5! ,,.- Jw: ,-'L ' ew 2 ' l 'if if fag, in ff 3 4' , +.1,,. ' L M r . g it 'Q I ,5:' A 'ff . ! Q- si f-,. ' ' ' .. A , lf't,fr 5' . 'iw 'w.,,yu 'E' v Q Why If ,m i H ' - fig I4 3 zffifg , ,ga ' ' . ' 4529 N my . , , , ,, .f,f,. va A A .' VJ 1 fb gs, ,. .,,. . V Liv , x za fqgif'-,ef 1 .l V . ,L ,f . N 1lf,Qf,f '. 5'-Y xt, nklggffl ish. ,',,..,:,x-13355 g X '5' v if -4 rf, ' ' :ff A f 4 M. xg . Y? ff ..'Xtggat1 1 There are only I1 buildings on eainpus now that were here when John Hannah was Seeretarjv of tlze University: the rest were built during his regimes, either as seeretarjv or president. The alumni hare been known to say repeatedly and affec- tionatehf, The eenzent never sets as long as Hannah is President. 32? . ' J, fem., Wa -Bigge Munn A thletie Director ting, T ,fl 1 g-Quill L .. .. ,,. . h A,.,..,,A.-Q - ' A f , JW., A , .'.:..,,. A iff- N'7f1 1 ' QTYJQ. , . ...and-b ' N .. . . ' 1' 'f' ':5 5u,.'1?Cv,w1nXv' Lan-MQ' - ', k, A1 ' 4L'5 d P 4 .y i W , .1 Nu' Q ,W - ' J, ,... I, -,V , 'gf ,B .27 .,g-Y4.!j.xg,E'i3x-K: O. -B V . , x 0- , W ' . . ' -, -X , 'i-Q : w.. .s A ' 0 1- 4 A' 2 . xt-'QWY -Q ,. 5, ., -1 4' , -A-' '-' W QM - . 12: Fir., Q , 'f K -M'-l.'-w,,,- .f fe-w',va1i,gz,t' + 14.-H- 'Q4f' fig, ,. v . , A --.ff- minrwm ,,.,f.,,, , A ,. . 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'S gf Hy, if ' A1 3a g 1'?- Q Q ,S Q I Y ,ggi 'EL is ff Characteristic of him is lzis tre- mendous amount of confidence in himself and tlze institution as well as the people lze worked with. There was never a question in his mind tlzat his programs would work, and most of the chances that he took panned out. -James H. Denison Director, University Relations A... 2 ,n ,I iw President Hannahls leaving stirs mixed reactions. We are proud that his career, unmatched, is being capped by an appointment to one of the most important international responsibilities of this country. The loss to the University is deeply felt. One of the greatest qualities he possessed as an administrator and as a leader was to remain ahead of his time. In the process, he brought a quality of constant renewal and excellence to this University. -Milton E. Muelder Dean, Advanced Graduate Studies Acting Dean, International Programs In my infrequent visits to Cowles House, I have always been wel- comed at the door by John Hannah himself. When one talks with him in his office, a relaxed atmosphere prevails, and although the president is a very busy man he will never make you feel rushed. He makes you feel as if he has all the time in the world. 'Y'- Va 'l .2 9 'a It is astonishing to listen to what he knows about every facet of MSU, from details to generalities. In speaking with him, live noticed that he will never duck questions and if by chance he does not know an answer he is not afraid to admit it. -James D. Rust Ombudsman John Hannah has played a great role, not only in the university, but also in the state and country. He has given great impetus in higher education movements. If this board of trustees can do as good a job in selecting a president as the State Board of Agriculture did in 1941, we will have done a very goodjob. -Don Stevens, Chairman MSU Board of Trustees One of the nzost outstanding things about my husband is his tremendous foresight and ability to look far ahead. 1 have often heard hint say, We are where we are, not where we wish we were, and this is so typical of him because there is little gloat- ing or erjving over the past for him, but rather a forward look that reflects the idea that when one task is done we should open vistas for new tasks. -Mrs. John A. Hannah 1941 John A. Hannah became the twelfth president of Michigan State 1945 University launched post-war building program 1947 Dr. Hannah instituted the Spartan Roundtable 1948 Michigan State admitted to Western Conference tBig Tenl 1949 Establishment of Con- tinuing Education Service 1951 Alumni Memorial Chapel built Kellogg Center for Continuing Education opened: MSC adopted the Uni- versity of Ryukus in Okinawa, beginning first overseas tech- nical assistance project 1952 Department of Educa- tion became a separate school 1953 Ground broken for new S4 million library 1954 Opening of WKAR-TV, the third educational TV sta- tion in the nation 1955 Founderls Day tFeb. 121 marked opening of MSC's centennial year, July 1 - Dr. Hannah led a move to change name of institution to Michi- gan State University of Agri- culture and Applied Scienceg College of Communication Arts established tfirst college of its kind! 1956 Establishment of School of Labor and Industrial Rela- tions: Dean of International Programs named to direct Michigan State's expanding foreign assistance program 1957 Honors College estab-,ggi lished 1958 Completion of College of Education building, the Student Services building, and the Women's Intramural building 1959 Oakland University, an affiliate of MSU, began opera- tions 1960 Opening of Owen Resi- dence Halls for graduate stu- dents 1961 Residence hall instruc- tion initiated on campus in classrooms, laboratories, and offices in Case Halls, Institute of Biology and Medicine established 1962 College of Science and Arts became three colleges: Arts and Letters, Natural Science, and Social Science 1 963 Educational Develop- ment Program established 1964 Name changed to Michi- gan State Universityg MSU accepted for membership in Association of American Uni- versities 1965 Justin Morrill College established 1966 College of Human Medi- cine began instruction 1967 Adoption of the Aca- demic Freedom Report for Students g Lyman Briggs and James Madison residential col- leges admitted their first stu- dents 1968 National Science Foun- dation awarded MSU 34.3 million to create a center of excellence in science on the campusg Efforts to provide educational opportunities for disadvantaged minority groups were spotlighted is , r It , 'Mg aa: X,-g , in Presented by the staff of the 1969 WOLVERINE as a service to the University, its alumni and its friends on the occasion of the retirement of John A. Hannah. Direction ....... Eleanor Farrell Photography ...... Richard Best Lance Lagoni Copy ......... Mary Genovese Chronology ..... Bronwyn Harris Layout and design . . .Phil Stoffan MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITYfI969 WOLVERINE EDUCATION LIFE ATHLETICS THE UNIVERSITY academics services organizations RESIDENCES off campus on campus GRADUATES 2 36 86 166 168 200 232 270 288 350 370 EDUCATION LQQAYJPQYU-' ' W.: . ' ifbfvi in-.. WE l incidents hung on a promise, a collection of experiences haphazardly designed to mold the individual. ' 514' V Aa,- rff f ' HQ W A AP 'D wywvkw if mm K- if A D Am I ,. FZ 2' v f I ,J wi UB- ,Mum , 'A' L W' -NAM naw he A 'is 'O' ' x 'X 4. fx 1 K 'fl nr- ' Q ,ge V xl! . ,x 1. Al 45 .vw 55- '., ,. ' ..' A. 22. ef- ,- .N-fhff. :pi .. 5' H. MA. 4 4 ' '94 im E r M ix J ,Y M. Q, ?i,f -' 1. .gl ' w f' 4- 8 WRITE STUDENT NUMBER ON ALL CLASS CARDS We are precious things, watching but afraid lest someone see what it is we are and perhaps tell us so. We seek the shape of things and describe what it is we aren't. 9' in-me .L,.., .. At first, we knew each other only as parts of a whole. We were objects to be Ieafleted, performed for, taught to- rarely talked to. ni , if ...P fi 'fa :NA T' A b CQ? 1 f' 'S+ 'fa ,ff K. v 'P is 1 1 X Q 'J W 7 if , Q 'JF .An 9 Q- x - ' ' rv. .f 1 i, , vi V 1 4 9 -' I f 6 b ' ,gf -- ar, J l F ' , 1 ,ff 1 A h P - f ii, Z, A' ' x 4 , w 4 , R 1' A ,L 4 Z I W, ' x N' A W, .1 in Mb 5 ' ik 1 Q -..- E F QQ l 'J ,,,,,,,..,., 4 nf-wwf x'fmEA1i,,, '-'ii in 1 ,1 M-M, H gi.. 'W,,.m,q,,.qw.qfvf:' v 3 'fwqw -L - M I A1 A . jg MW, A ' nm I f - fn., 4 by Z lQ'0? ' rw Ar -A . V- MG' 'wgfyf ffr Q, F 4 vw Q' ' 'V Q -' f-H01 if ' ' ' A : 4, ' f 'F g 4' I y ' ,,,, -A 4 et 5 M + V , ,, W-mm an 430 'k1ll '!' :V ' ' F ' ww 'WL -H'-ww4R 'W 1 ' iff? ' ' -V A 1 ' ' - ff.-, . '- f ,: , .- .. ...,. , .4..g4...gif,m4, 1, 11 . .jf A-nn 326 -'W-'A -f . - 4-- Membership in our cosm means we have to move and be doing . Be it alone or together, we feel we must be doing something to quiet ourselves jul L '. '-S1 We watch and wonder what does this matter to whom and why should it matter to us. We have to answer ourselves. .4-0 I . i I 4 n 1 u 11 ala. ' 3, We need some way to justify whatever it is we are making of ourselves We have to show this thing called us to y 1 someone who can see. N ' ' 1 xv , f f I f , 1 , J . V .5 I. f f , Q We have to do something that people see. 'K .dl . 'su V- 2' 163323- , .Q 1 Tx ' ' wx f pf' ,, mm -V' ,M . A-.Miz ,V 4 ig ss .W A W Q 4 , wNw.,x 'Q-'nfm ' . gpg: 1 K1 vi 11- ww. Wm' :-'j::.Ni'-N., f- ' X af ,xy 1 . 5 X ks .1 -v w we Q 1Y if x 4' n qi..-. 11 gi --1, I . ,Q g f! 9 ,J Q , , ,A , -nu, ., -5 3, ,-1:21 , . 2.1 3, ..f- Af' The face of the future that we must shape spectres us as we seek to mold ourselves to time's specifications. And suddenly it doesn' OUI' HFISWBY. t matter so much 15 3 ' we ICI s A ' if 'IS-, flf f' Sf W -. 1 1 AC 'i A 'W Q.. Je? W K Y 1-ff' x ka S ,V ,M :SQ is ik., fx Q6 XQLN V , 1 fu' I 6-44 . gl Competition has become a way of life. We run a good race but it's better to win, we've heard. Slowly we learn. We want to be first because it hurts less. Q x M A 'wz,,,, 1 ,fav I H ',4 r F mfg in V 541 ' 1 We shape ourself by our response to the questions of your time. We look for some answer that provides a direction away, away from the past and into our future. Our actions are our questions as we make now. 19 1 1 i I e I uhm. 20 U 1 55, . V . ,, u f 2 a 1 5 H Z I V PM RR iff Now demands our attention, a formless thing unshaped by expectations, made of events outside ourselves and asks to be dealt with. The path to our future is littered with presents. 21 if W, 4 I 304- w I f rl if N.-Q ' g W-,hs ,,..-nv' -.-Nm., -2.--. ..,...,,. v ' , ,Al ,. 5 Q A 1' lim. .Zi-?g,gA1x'?'jQ:' '-r E 'P 'S .- X 14' 5 ii. - fx, V ,t-,-an al-nk N W.,-,. .V ,ffww--.4-.vw.g,,,, 1-sq ft an-amiga is N 2 E ,gt if ,,,..i-ff. ,, ,M .ww t-nvnvevvun., S34 'UN 1? 'Y 'F-'Ty l V -my Sl . i ? N fs., Q ff 4 fl ICQ? We must identify the present in the past and make it ours. The control we gain over facts .Aff leaves us free to deal with other forms of the future. 4 1 r ft 1 N- ' Q -H-rt 5' ' if' ' , ' ' ' .-W . 'Ab V V Aditi A- 4-'iri..., , V A ' - rf ' r '- , f N v-5'T ' , F I- Vg ' , M' M -' ' V ' V+---iff 1 pf 'j'.-Y 9' A' - f ' '1 ,,,,e L La,,,g- , -:f -e - Q . Q '--2 5 f 'gl 9 'ff' ri 1 A 6-f L' .1 .71 i 1 . Q I ' 03 9 ' t 23 I I 4 1 0 ' N : . , A51 -- lf rl We watch our own coming of age and know ourselves in all our forms and fancies. A Whether we dream or merely plan, we learn to watch us. 24 .z -w I .A 4 - fl Q 5, 3ff3f547Mkf5? x -.K A 5 , ma r.. f 'q,v:.,,5 . ' 45 i5'Y - i 'I Q A I 1.4 .0 4 . y Q,1,?,.w, QA H :AA M Ng,,WV,f ,V y Q, . 3 4 . plug' , J ,,,:.ffg,,sq4.wg.g,-:,: 1-Q.. s' , Y Wggsee , I p-,. ,v :V 4' M U x ' A 54 1. V . A ' -G, .QM I, A ' 'r-ii'!.124n'u' Q, , M . '7'-- ,- . w. ky-,.f. - Q- wh, ,,-- qgi, yfgir gz. 14 -..1r,.fA.-1 V uv 5,57 -y 'A SN ' 3 gtvbki - '6 ,f ' BMG-T' v T 7335. Wiwirfi' - e, af., ' 'Q L, V r fM?i9' Nfi ' 2 '--'M .,, , ,mf M, -5. -gg ag: gi.:.w' 1' ' t , g 3f'v.i,,u L 1 -gs -f waz A , ff ,i f Qghzlgvgg- ' vw -Y 'Q ' w Q Av-K, .- aw ,- ,- -1 A -. ,, -ef ,, V Q , -.kg1S..5g5 ,xy-gs,11.SZ,i-g'Q,gf5Agif ' ,QQ-Q i' L' 'SSX V g -f ., 1 M , K. ,.N..-:.- '.' f K 'e fb . ,. 4 -Ufstzwxfwrxffsga-,, 'w wf5glh'5??- X ,' ,ny Ay V S v- ' - . .xg-wrwge, . 'N ' .ff 7 w .f , 1 if T'-'A ' x Y, ' ' -,Q :Q . , gj Q N 4 w .N .f ,fm Q -: ,if . 1 , ,.Ql.f,- f Lf jig , Q 4' Xi ,nl 1 vm. vt, ' A A .m m ,I - 1 K 1 k,,,,,.,.Y, as M ag , 51,2 .'.' Q9 Q 1 L As our lives and our worlds hang in balance we seek to shift and change the centers on which we hang the meanings of our time. s if GB .K- ,.K 'lf I Y as i 'au wiilbs' 3' ,yi 1 A 5 V Ev It doesn't always work, though, this examination and talking and acting. We find that we, 4 .1., 1 1 asslve rou ' 5 cannot succeed without meeting ourselves iff 'Mig ? S 1 5 f W K S- , A' ,,..v'v, If mf ,-nv' if-, .1 X . , I N. ,FK- X'-ei X 'Hifi -. A af -- 4 Avrf , a. 16735 'Q is Y in 5 , fy , Q, ' 3 3 f 'Wx as M a f' am.. 30 We eventually become real through our actions as we extend to people a portion of what we are for them to touch. 31 N g a 1 ' ' in '1 5' W' . 5 Q I I x ' : ' 5 ' w 1 Q .J ' 1' V ' I., 3 'Ju' ' ' Q ' w '54 rv . 1' 7' f 1' 43' 1 45 'V . '. ' ' ' ' ' ' T yr' ' 'wi' if 'i l M 'Dana Mkt ' rfb M 4wM 'VM LUV 'Q if IN 'U -'Un 11 1 I 5 i H 'W' A ' vq'fa '.q' 6 ia ' QQ' H as 4. an :MH M 'K' ' 'I' ,V 1 A iq , A ' X ix.. F! ' ,' V G ' ' ' V' 'I fn -f f' - -ft'-6 . ' Q 2' , fs '.'i -ew! W rt' EKU. 1 A TN N ' x .0 fu qw 'V a.'. 'Q , mf 'W M ' M W If 5' ' I it ' ' , . ' N ' 1 ' -A w K' ' ' ' . .A '5 I ls M, X O -V X , . . L' W 4' 1 u 0.:7 Q. . .sgxiq.' iq8i..ii inf? If ', .s lt.. .Q : 'I V 1. if l U , O- s ' 'J 0 ' 'iv Q . A ' f '.1'::J!!!l'y'Lv ' :'w2ff.a' !I:f:f:f'f J' Q 1 a - 1' - ' ' i ' . ,Qvi1il'l.' .g.v.i'1l i Q' C -t 5 e ' 5 f Q wg' ' G ga 1,11 t 1 mu 1 Y' F v Z rf 'V ww - ' ? f I 1 vit W. 1 I 4 3 i 4 Z r' . 2 P Q D V, l' - I E 3 W D We are ourselves alone in a splendor we have made, searching through time for an answer to our questions. We are ourselves, still precious, but not entirely our own. Nix 9-51 ,, E? mln.. if The future looms with dark and pageantry and we are ours in a sudden rush of sudden knowledge of our own place in a society which we must form for better or worse, richer or poorer, and for our own. Gb if ll 1. 514. 4 l by , Z if 'i'l f l ,A if 5 if sir , l ,gg ,i 34 ! g 1 i I ' Q - V ' 1 'J' -I. E V, ,, F' 4- 1 it 'a 1. It 1 ' Y- 5.1 f' - f - E 71 P' 4 1 '1 1 . , 1 , 1, l 4 - 'l -L Y , L L 1 1 4- 4- 4 ., v 11: -V' uv- D605 . sxwf' tg 1 j' .ks y V 1 'H 4 LIFE a varying into a myriad of forms and faces, shaped without regard for games or-grades but meant to be uniquely itself, formed by the individual to match himselft 'U Y W J 5 . 0 3 v I 'X Q Q. 9 I . ' - P-' f 1 Xff X ' 1 . B250 i h 1 4 Avi sg 1 ' , ,, . B E mtv, '. - ,B 1 n . fx -'1 O J, f l, ,t 1 Q 15 'C--f ' ' E Q! . W' .H f Y A f 1,5 1 u Q 5' A 2 lt. 4 2--'-- ,.f 'x 0 ,P va 5 1 -x I il' I sought a beginning If if f' . R.. N , iw. N U' , . ,ff . , . . , A a, I 5325 X , ' was F I sought a beginning in the world that pulsed around me. I searched for a familiar face that might recognize me and know immediately where I belonged. I sought a sturdy hand that would offer me a sealed envelope in which my direction lived. I found no face or hand, but instead a IVle who was to face the responsibility of becoming. I I 1. I I I I I I Oc in P-Z, K , 4 , Y ' 1 4. NCQ- LIS- fair: XB. ?' 4: f. ,. r , 4 Inv :ery I- -x I' 'Zn ,L-451. , - ,W .A Q Lv ll .-, 39 V155 Q avi' .Z That summer I thought the vvhole world lived in Wonders Hall and I searched for a key that would unlock the great secret of the university and make me a student, a philosopher a doctor, a scientist, an engineer- or at any rate-an educated person. AK :'i1 . 1 2-1-M I wondered at the beauty of the playful vvater that was stirring long before my 8 o'clock, and watched the patterns that headlights make as they weave their metal bodies through the timeless night. l shuffled lBlVl cards and took my chances in the lottery of registration. ,, 43 5 i - A .E HL. Ls sn? ff:'i'?+54 - M' I ' K' 'Q ia.. any V? 2, .ga-..- it ,f pl' ,f ' V gy :wage ' - il' A ll I f' - ' n W, l ' t fhf- 7 4 fi of I strolled with my frustrations to Grand River where I could always walk in unannounced and find an old friend enjoying the how of people over a cup of coffee by the window. Where I could usually go to forget the library, or take another look at my campus from the other side. 45 3 ,b I The shuffle of passing feet drones on Carve your name in a table, joke with friends about your classes, feed that infernal jukebox, and brush a handful of sandwich crumbs onto the floor The shuffle of passing feet drones on leading to the friendly corner bookstore, the lounges, library, alumni office, V and bowling alleys. QQ, And the string of traffic in the Union never stops. 46 Y, ffgff. , A yizgsll. ,f,,, 'Z ' -.Lf- 3 -- 'ji'tf,L,V LJ' .4- 3 A 6-st-gi Q, in ff! J 'W MFE. 4 , 'ff my ,, ,iv . , , Xi, W4 3 , lf Cf V 9 .J fv -, N213 W ':I:l -QUEJ 3 vi A residence hall is people You can always find a cardgame in the grill or a nice quiet corner in the lounge. For a residence hall is people who think, HCL and reactg love, hate, fear, live, learn and share. 49 1 .-K fr N A grub, 1 , :Z gfm c,. 1 3 -2,1 1011 lt's part of being twenty-one So the dishes pile up until someone has time, and every corner gets cluttered with the debris of living from day to day. Each room still has four vvalls, but it's part of being tvventy-one, and trying to be the adult that the magic age deems vve should be. 'N g, M 5 .AQ 4.1.1 I .K i.. ... ., 45, r 4 -,. F X 1 , t I if They're off with the pounding of old tennis shoes The starting gun fires! They're off with the pounding of old tennis shoes revived after a winter's hibernation. Hear the slice of the air over bare legs, and the spinning of wheels on thawing pavements. The frantic salute to spring has begun. 1 , f - A T ' A . fi ,.'.'F'. 7 N ' 'P Q ' ' K 4 'Hur' 1544.54 ,i5 3.. ' 'A Q :W ,Q VXVA , E' 14 K' ft L Wff fy XM 1 y.. if 'QZ v P 7541 7 5v w -1: J' is VX: fi s '9' T21 fm Q 'R ,MM-.a Qaf,:'fw'??Q:,'ifi' 1 .. .Sf ir-VM 5 5' 'A 'N' ' S-A -ff? ffm' ATRIC Q 54 mvxg.. QA Teamwork is found here Teamwork is found here in the form of wood, paper and paint. Upon the Red Cedar a tradition has been built, which is expressed in the patch-work reflections of bright colors from rippling waters. i ' i i r 1 w... '4 3455 E N. ,N is 5, x NW 5 , 1 3 S X H .4 ig , ' 5'P'un. . 'N 'x X L x ...X X 4 S+ , X 5 -- ,M Q., X N- X ,. ,. - X , A- W...- . ,- rw 'X f ,gill ,,,- x ,. '35 Z' Kay, ' W -- V V-1 ,-v 4'! f 4 U I fd 7 7,1 ' H, A ' f' , uf' t f , -J f , A .1 4 15' lil ' is a v , 4 . 4 x K, sig., Ng,- an This is the spirit that brings people together In sharing a common goal we can learn about ourselves and one another. This is the spirit that brings people together while striving to construct the best float, or win a football game. ivgiqt, 9' l ea' 1 N . L- 4 ' .f.- -t -.-- , - 1 . I M' V' '.,' ,. ' ' ., 57 5' v Y l. YL ' r ' ' xl ' fs Kms, 4 , . ' :,, 3,5 Q is -'ig' I '31 W - ! Q 'wg if 1- ' i arf f' V' .Q - W l A l l ' , I ' ' '1 O ' - , ... s.. ,fl Mi., 2-qi ' - - p N I 'XX K f l ' Slhdj 253 wx 'll jf , - - - ' ' N U , 5 6 4 i ' ' Pug' MV - - l 57 Competition makes us individuals Competition makes us stronger individuals because we are forced to rely upon no one but ourselves. And the really important reward is not the vvinning itself but the feeling of making it, and knowing you could all along, that vvarms you UD inside. 53 Q . ' . ,. X ' 'W , , ' A, l ,, ,, ,', '. .cf 58 J .4-' QP, ,. W M f N id Q e f' 4-an-9 -...unsung- 4 U' . ,Q fr 1 , A, f' - .- .mx Qi' V, ,Q 'ii W.v yy yf A W ,., Q 2 4 X' V W, . .. Y' 8 i QQ, mgwyxf., ' 'W' 4 1 Q . yr , 'vw WRX W xt Qtfws M mx. .1 ,I Q W .gkh X A,'h Y 'A ,M . fin . ,ur nf .fjfwfi - 2 .. i. L A .4 f lx' wx1ln.V-t',,,f3ii , gy , 'SMX 3'5T4-'fYSf f-,- 5,1 eg 3 hitgiiafl rt H. qfrx:,3jNNt1iF,:fZ'Lifiwnjf fl, Qw,gg?w x. ' 1 WT- - 1 .Ax A x.,, ..p - ' f5,,,.3g,3gwMv V .1 ,v A A A ' I I Q 'NP' K WXQ- .., . , , , if 2' 4 ,, ' ' , Fi meg, .x,.xf. 5 ., v , ew' xx M A V ,L . I. g iff ' ..,.Q.,1,f?,. ,Y xx 215-'N .Nw f f ' w. :: 35'W ',.f,f'N, 'Q -1. by 'fu-,, , xl - , x '- .,l ' '- Xxx . ,'N- J -,v baict - , x ...f Ll, . x,,. 'r , --- L ,. w x. -:N My .,,,-.Q W-, 1 , :'i, ,,, -.. Q ,, , 5 'nf 'K 05 , -A 'J W'-'ig' fwtwx X J ,V - X -- 1 'f'1.',v . F ' 'S x N94 ' - J v . .,-'ff'-A wx, - Miss M S U I969 lt is through her femininity that a woman learns to express herself For what is a vvoman's beauty worth if it is merely frivilous? Of vvhat value is her mind if it is shallovv? A woman must learn to understand, evaluate and utilize her talents to avoid being rnisjudged. fo Above, Sandy Gillespie performs during the talent judging. Right, Carol Ann Lockwood, Sylvia Ann Kirkton, Walleen Arndt, Margie Vibbert, Sandy Underberg, and Sandy Gillespie compete during the evening gown competition. Left. Cindy Dysarz performs during the talent competition. Below. The twelve Miss M S U Finalists: top row: Barbara Stuhler, Sandy Underberg, Sylvia Ann Kirkton, Laurel Jane White, Sandy Gil- lespie, Patricia Finn. bottom rovv: Margie Vibbert, Pam Follen, Cindy Dysarz, Carol Ann Lockwood, Diane Willets, and Walleen Arndt. f. UU -.A gg 2 xr- FN- R x That old Mancini magic has me in a spell The there is the hush. And novv vve are proud to present Applause and anticipation, as six thousand listen with one soul. 1, is I f L 4. ff' 6' r' ,o 7 If M9 J 5 , x r . ,x 9,1 f S.: W Q we ' , .. ff' liggigil xr ln-H-.1-M They come by tvvo's or more, looking for somethingg for an experience to for something more sharep inspiring than books. 'Q Neil Diamond feels his sound. 64 X I above: Neil Diamond. below: Bob Seeger. bottom: B. N. Cosby. They were here and inspired. 5, all it ,pri 'V O vf' xi? .. , .fwf - Q iff?- 'QD' ,. 'Q-4 ' , A E I XF! QYH Life is a real production The curtain risesg We live a part, the ife of another individual, for a vvhile. An actor or actress is many people all at once, then one again offstage. :N X ' A - ' 1 L in .213 . Q3 ,Q v 9 4 .x N i .f T1 . - 3 fs ' EQ fi , I 1 3 ,. P. :,,,,, A., ' Q5 ? 9:32 ,I . 1 , 4 4 iff ' r ps rg .. V1 .fx 'ft 1 3 , an-Ag .I 41 .9 J, d 1 r th- ff. . 'fig an ,, ' f . sivrf Q in 'L.....f lk Q, Q gf if la -v, xxx, in 4f1Zf2?3iWW3' ra ? QV? 15 ' h ' 68 s x rs Q , 4 0. Life is a real production a full time play But vve play for keeps not merely applause S H sl ?..-. 2 f 445' s ,f A . Q E x 4 ug, Kay 5 M 'hiv 'Wi ml-,ll , ' ,T , w So much vvork, practice, determination make it all seem vvorthvvnile. And knowing we have done our best vve allow the curtain to fall. gf s A if A 3 . S all S s L, 5. nr 3, Sf 1 gi . W . 5 aw fig . mfg 'ik I The Saul stein, Rv 5 . Q A American City speakers, Sidney Harris, Alinsky, Peter Blake, Richard Ruben- and Floyd McKissick. 72 -4-xnvfffavn pm ,ff x f Qwf 'Ju K ,' WNY 4 , wi. WX, 5,11 V 2 f : V g Q, if ,H ,J ' . - The American City We have come to confront current issues on many levels. Through dialogue and exchange vve find conflict contemplation and understanding of the American City. p-ji -vii D0 '38 Q sr W1 4 Q , 4 I .., , ffyfgf' f Huw , 7, A ,mx di: W a. 'NG There are more than two sides to any issue. For forty thousand students, ,AW there are forty thousand ideas and solutions. ln seeking the individual we must face significant confrontation, presentation and discussion. Controversial topics must be aired to stimulate individual thought MQ' --ll 41 Above, left, Tom Driver, and below, right, Gerhard Neubeck, ad- dress colloqu y audiences. We are searching for a perspective in sexuality- a topic which really shouldn't have to be offered for four credits on a lecture basis. .fm f - ,Ti A W Above, Dr. Tom Driver speaks, below, the plan ning committee for the colloquy meets. Above, left, Violette S. Lindbeck, below, right, Calvin Hernton, speak to Colloquy audiences. We are learning to feel at ease with the very essence of our lives masculinity andfor femininity. We must teach ourselves hovv to be more human in our existence. 'Z av. Ar A in sg vvwvgzngn 5, A . rs. ffiwflfe' ft Q . ,t aft J -s as ..wst....?r. -H' It S Above, right, Dr. Weston LaBarre, Below, left, Calvin Hernton, speak on sexuality. We have come to evaluate, honestly, the attitudes which vve have. For vve know that soon vve will be the teachers. Ya fWVf w 14 I ! f,,' X nal' K W if mx 80 'ww 'x Q lw...f x 1 ,k- Q f Q Moving in groups we circle identity searching for the beginning of an individual. In life vve compliment each other while seeking a self. U , sv. xg, ,S 4 scsi rf SHT, sz? i x W N. K aigglub A I 'wr Q,Ts5lx', -'Q 'gf' , N +QlQfN5' xx ' ndilkgxxfmxbxv if 1' ,Z HT? 'INV' . N' . 16,16 ,A 'R , ., 3? QV .wk A .A- '-0' g T 'E s V. lvf . 'J 4 a .,. an 2 m. 'sig ,nl 5 r . Any. X 'Eg ' F' N- 81 S if 4, yi NQM' ,. x. 4. 2 3. 1, -. .Af w I Wig SSL .cg xlib'-, I . Fw . f ,-'.u 4,14 .Q W. bs Q1 Aww x ,Q 1. .x 1 1,-N4 A' f . -,fx Cl: , g A ,-v -an f N E nm, gy . ,w 'Y , ,W fha 2 , ,ff ww MN. W 1 ith ., ,, , U' -xmv' In 'fl , , 'f , xl' ny r 4 ,: 4-flflutrb x A 4-3,5 N -?.sI ww, Qi . M ,.. 5:35, asf., 1 '.-33' A' 'f' ' w'tK-fgrlh-4' .. , 0 'Q 0: -1 ' f f 4 ,i ' V ffxi. y 'S' 1 ' i 2? 'Taqgt' I, It: 'M-5' Tax' 44.4, .f 1,4-. w f' - ' .fy ,ygfvbqv '?':'f Tlxing y, H .V , .J A-7 4Q9 1:24 '1 f .f Ai' , is L 1' an ,..- I .9 J . ,fix 'Q I 82 ,.- J' J' Q w -.-'nh-P' X' f I w 1 , 4 . , . h s 1 wx' .f ! 4. j.li..h4'4l,' .WY s- W '7l1f ' 4 Wh., 'M Life is such a vital force, a dynamic, living, changing state an individual development that rewards us by producing a human being. 83 w. .f K God asks no man whether he will accept life That is not the choice. . You must take it. The only choice is how. Henry Ward Be h JP' , al Q as ,Q .LI -12' f I - 3 4 if if x ' f vi- . . x . Wi .Q ,f 1 s ,wi 5 Mig kink, . , nf, ., - ,, ,A : '-T-1 .. oil' Kip. -'Af on .. ,. .13 1 I' af- I 5. 1. ,pm . - -I '---.. .J- S V' - -115.1 Q! I , Z, 'wr .Q U I h D ATHLETICS speed and strength and scores and records and heroes and goats and spectators and officials 'S i. and baskets and still rings and takedowns and g Q touchdowns and sprints and endurance and Af.. F rules and limelight and derision and faith. 4 4 .G 'vxm A. 9. K 4-A W'-. V IIT, N t .I if? 'Msn i .-Q' Y 1' Nfl f J ffl' Athletics at Michigan State University are alive. Rug- ged, as life itself, athletics can be broad-shouldered and barrel-chested. Or gracefully beautiful ........ Athletics are a part of this campus: the swagger of a football hero on Friday afternoon. And the library- quiet of the locker room on Saturday morning. Q, ,- f - e? X. 'WW ffF'f'W 'W 'W 2r3f5i5fW ffwwsaz zi .-,QzA!:5ffff:EWi!XYffu? ?ff f ' - 4.5....g,f,'LJ11-,,l-emiz':f,xMLL,QMsL1L,l.1 ' If 1' viva:-gi -Q ..,, 'J -.X 1 'x W, 21. - 1.3. ' - mrtrik s. Athletic competition can be fierce, and may leave its blemish on bloody jersey's or in brown bruises. A more lasting mark will be left in the permanent record of friendships made and memories gained from competition on the athletic field. ,muf- ,.n..,.,p.., ,, . su 4 , sW.,.,yf-Ms,--+j -ww ww Ysf.--rang.. my 4- - , .nn kv. .. 1. ui -,in if--35 1- 1, ' fan - -f-,.,s.t..., L z ,-.l',i'.. .W 11. ' Y'H1lv- 4, ,.ffe4.,r,. . J , K ... ., 5 vxP.:,':H?q7tW?,i, -SX-J - , .x,f4'9ff',,,fAf?'1j5rf 3 , ,ll ,nn ww 15? ,. , . . . There are those who say that the existence of a football stadium that will seat over twice the under- graduate population is superfluous, a needless ex- pense that should have been allocated with more beneficial results elsewhere. What we need are educa- tors, not spectators. But those who participate know the need to run, to jump, to win. Athletic success is a proud heritage at Michigan State, an institution, not to be lost or changed, but to be preserved and cherished. 1 i X va, 1 s 4' ' 1 ll- I wg s W W K W' ,f W M i i p l I A. ,.j,1? s l 'X I I 4-Qvl'w - .... S111 92 5 S X., kff .TQ ,-1.'7 af' 'e ff'- V I. N. 4- W? A . '13 Q , Hi. ' iv - . N. Q Q I 5 44 We've figured out every possible way of losing football games by beating ourselves. Duffy Daugherty labovel MSU Senior Al Brenner carries the ball into the end zone in a scene repeated often during his three-year Varsity career. A season of frustration: with less than two minutes to go in the game, lndiana's Eric Stolberg snares a pass on the MSU 1 yard line. Indiana scored on the next play. Defending is Ken Heft, Spartan senior defensive back. 94 FOCTB LL I 968 During the 1967 football season, Spartan stadium had been a good place for tear-jerking nostalgia. Old friends would meet there every Saturday for a couple of drinks and sooner or later the conversation would always roll around to the inevitable, the great Spartan teams of 1965 and 1966. Now the most successful players on those teams are bashing their brains out on Sunday afternoons, playing professional football. Still, the fans who jammed into the stadium would banter back and forth about old plays and inject a comment or two into the cu rrent goings-on: Clinton would have given him a good one just to make sure he was dead . Bubba would have nailed him good . That kind of talk was held to a minimum this year. Michigan State had a team we could cheer for. And, too often, a team we could cry for. Bayl0r's Alvin Flynn is greeted by Ken Little and Calvin Fox as he lunges for yardage. .gnu is in-,, -if Sophomore surprise Tom Love carries on a pitch-out against Baylor. Love was one of the bright spots of the '68 season and figures prominently in Spartan plans for 7969. 1 t ,,,, QM 5 .r , X we P... 'ff-1' Pre-season gab in East Lansing painted a less-than- rosy picture for the upcoming season. A .500 record was held in some quarters as an impossibility. The major reason for this was the inexperience that typified the young squad. Who ever heard of Scoot- er Longmire, Ron Curl, Bill Triplett or Tommy Love? The interesting part of the season turned out, indeed, to be not vvho had vvon, as hovv vvell vve played, and how close vve had come. But close, as they say, counts only in horseshoes, or maybe hand grenades. ln any case lVlSU, at the seasons end, had the dubious honor of being the finest 5-5 team in the nation. The record could just as easily have been 7-3. The reason for the difference, fumbles and pass interceptions. ln the first 9 games of a 10 game season MSU gave the ball to the opposition 36 times through miscues. ln a number of these instances, recovered fumbles or intercepted passes led directly to scores by the Spartan's opponents. va 1 M, l 1 'M .Wm Y ' 1 r ' 'i f' l ' sf.. rf-+f .. J' s f e 1 -f sp, , 3 l --M as l ' ' , as ,. 6 , 1 il 4 'Q Q' V th , . N 5 my I 4. -'bf 4 xlr if .Y I 4 ,,.,. f : - . . 1 as - 1 K gf' Q fx Q. , Y W fs ? Q6 . x W E .Weir R ,Q , ' Q' f , 12 5 ' 4 ' 2 'V -V .. J 3 a U , t I , i Q fb A gy W . 1 , A? A -2 'Me Q ' ig' Q iz G in A N dt ' f 'ri wk v.y,:? x i h .5 r . 5 , s i ' in I A is 1 M4 X L H 1 if . 4 .A 'al' . i - WG s f e '- Q Y ,V x ,Q f A' ff-ws x -.1 f 1 L 1 4' 4 - Y V U , .' 0 , L J 7 Q A A N r ta 4 qw' .1 SY If ' 14 fb : V' v p l K i f 4 Nm' If f' y5k',. A , I D L gff all fi. w g V fv- mv. W ' fl my A y e ix 47 , ..Vv qv Highsmith finds a hole in the middle of the Indiana defense f1'w- T355 I Q'- L, .v :I:.1.K' A A xfdfigi P -'4 we ' P' Wedyemeyer moves in to pull his man down Waters breaks loose after a key interception 98 A coach like Duffy Daugherty doesn't like to lose. When it's all over he'll talk about the offense doing this or the defense doing that, and maybe crack a joke. But he doesn't like to lose at all, and he especially doesn't like to lose when he knows he could have won. Duffy wanted to surprise us all this year. He certainly surprised Ara Parseghian. Notre Dame had established itself as one of the powerhouses of the country when they rolled into East Lansing. They had stampeded over five oppon- ents for an average of 529 yards and 40 points per game. There is no harder fought game in the nation than the annual bloodbath that pits the Spartans against the boys from South Bend, unless it's the Spartans versus the boys from Ann Arbor. The thing that sets the Notre Dame game apart is the fact that lVlSU has never forgotten the poll bowl of 1966. Two very interested parties view the Spartan onslaught 99 Sophomore Quarterback Bill Triplett experiments with the center of the Illinois line. Triplett replaced Senior Bill Feraco, injured in the Baylor game. f if W- W -ff an an ' ev ' 4- 'ai B r B , Q B' uf ir fn! ai ,qv , B B we Q Vx 46 174 V 1 ,,,,, 4 4 xf Z -Q Mix I ' , ' W f Q. W ' , .iw W., JM, axe! xi .,,, , ,L g '? me Q i Z at ii 3 - .V ,xf 1 f' Jw V 9 , - PM A 1 ',! x , i t f I ' .V ii? 'Af J if X - , , M. Q! , f xi 'Q F , l 2 -Lf' 1 f ' , 1 if W X , nj . 5 ,V . N gt '-' Jw 1 5' Zo , ,Q y f . 1 'W X X , 4 Sie f ' -I ., ' x 4 - ' 4 me any XA Q , 100 Earl Anderson finds a hole in the Michigan line. . 'E I ini li., but it quickly closes as the Wolverines hand MSU its first defeat of the season, 28 to 74 Still, the oddsmakers placed IVISU a poor second for the game, confident of another rout a la Seymour- Hanratty. Things didn't work out that way, though, the dynamic duo did put on an impressive show, but it was mostly between the two goal lines as a spirited Spartan defense held the Irish to 17 points and extended their losing streak to nine games at IVISU. The game began with a surprise, a successful onsides kick delivered by Gary Boyce to a hefty Notre Dame lineman on the opening kickoff. It continued that way throughout the game. In both halves, the Spartan defense made two dramatic goal-line stands, stopping the nation's number one offensive power and piling up 21 points for the victory. Tommy Love follows Dave VanElst around left end on a pitchout against Michigan .tif 1' 119.1 Ax ,,. ,, ,nv Nh-mP Q-P ' fi .A -' 'Q Lnieisllinlfnwa as-'Avi 1' rw Q' i iihf.. -,'. , 1 Junior defensive end Ken Little com- bines with Sophomore tackle Flon Curl to put pressure on the Syracuse quarterback. Spartan fans who watched the methodical destruction of Notre Dame's offense were hoping that the game would begin another string of victories. That didn't happen. NISU lost the next three games on the schedule - Ohio State, Indiana and Purdue, largely because of tactical miscues - fumbles and interceptions. All that is history now. The 1968 Notre Dame game will never be played againg there will never be a contest quite like it. The 1968 Indiana game will never be played again - let's hope we never see a demonstration of Hoosier Hysteria as we witnessed it last fall. 4 9 10 Graduating seniors can look back on two years of the best college football ever played here with pride. Remember those all-night vigils for tickets? But those who'Il be around for the '69 season are the fortunate ones. They'll see a team next year that has matured, toughened. A team composed largely of talented, quick-moving juniors. It's a team that will move fast with Ron Curl at tackle and Tom Love at tailback. It's a team that will be tough - with Don Law and Ken Little teaming up on defense. Tacti- cally, the team will be led by Bill Triplett, who earned his spurs last year, or Scooter Longmire, who only needs a chance. Anyone returning to lVlSU in the fall should tuck away some cash. lt'Il come in wintertime California vacation. handy for that Senior All-American tackle Charles Baily puts the skids to Michigan quarterback Dennis Brown as Brown experiments with the Spartan middle line. .P J . 1 - . ' T' HT T W' AW ' ' ' mf.-'Y . 'lr' 39 ' iw' 'YK er? .1Y'A,5-7 - - ' I J if i1.:'- 1' ' ' ' l F2 gf. ...i f n .fm .9 1' ni...- Q ' Huy J 'Q 4. 3,23 'L ,f' is 1, . - gy, ,..,.w. K ' 1 , 35- - JMX YJ , Q A .I av N ,,.hSitj,,'. I ' w esgfjnii X ff . if aff- J ,- -vc . fi 'Zigi fir iigful., ' Q 'fi 1 ,s , 1 . '1 15' .x , ', . F' .y1f'5. ' - x.:s.:Qfl 1' In f g 'L 'GT' JL I ,rs V . sr' t 4... ' + ' '- ' ' ' A . as .KVA gxx 44 yi-T.: sm, A U'-. I lu' -1-f ' Q- n ' 1 n 1 ' . 'g -'t'1 x5. ' Q' ' - l 'f' ,ggffx , ,fs-, 'fl fnfffsi-7 :Q ' ,H ,xfr 4 . , -, Q-4 I. . .- - --f-arm. -fn, - QF,-'tw V -i .-1K--9'-.v f . -- ' -as-'H l '-sf Q. -'Q X'-i :l 5ff+ 3' ' r 1..4'7 -f K Li' . 'ii ' ' ' ' , 'Je f 930' N1 'ffl' . 'g . 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Allen Brenner, Don Baird, Eddy McLoud, Dick Berlinski, Wade Payne, Neal Peterson. second row: Clifton Hardy, Dave VanEIst, John Lindquist, Bob Super, Roger Ruminski, Mike Young, Nick Jordan, Charlie Wedemeyer, Charles Bailey, Jack Zindel, Rick Benedict, Bruce Kulesza, Helmut Goral. third row: Ken Hines, Ken Little, LaMarr Thomas, Kermit Smith, Frank Traylor, Don Highsmith, Ron Saul, Rich Saul, Lawrence Smith, Don Law, Frank Foreman, Tom Kutschinski, Gordon Bowdell, Chris Ripmaster. fourth row: Ron Curl, Gordon Longmire, Gary Parmentier, Joe Willing, Ron Slank, Mike Tobin, Gary Boyce, Craig Wycinsky, Calvin Fox, Mike Hogan, Tom Barnum, Vic Mittelberg, Richard Shultz, Joe Valerine, Doug Krause. fifth row: Gary Nowak, Wilt Martin, Robert Black, Bill Triplett, Tom O'Hearn, Vincent Cesarz, Bill Dawson, Art Berry, Harold Phillips, Frank Butler, Earl Anderson, Tom Beard, John Chikos, Ralph Wieleba, Jay Breslin, Steve Kough. sixth row: Marty Daly, equipment, Ken Earley, equipment manager, Cal Stoll, George Perles, Dave Smith, Vince Carillot, Al Dorow, assistant coaches, Dave Thomas, Errol Roy, Tom Love, Ron Joseph, Ed Rutherford, Gordon Serr, Don Coleman, Henry Bullough, assistant coaches, Gayle Robinson, head trainer, Clyde Stretch, Clinton Thompson, assistant trainers. top row: Robert Beery, manager, Steven Clupper, head manager, Gerald Sternberg, manager. The men who put the patterns into the motionsg Dr. Harry Begian looks on while William C. Moffit, Marching Band Director makes a point with his bullhorn el' ,WW 104 SPARTA MARCHI G BA D Ladies and Gentlemen-The Michigan State Universi- ty lVlarching Band! With a clash of cymbals and the thunder of drums the IVISU bandsmen kick-step onto the field. The ap- plause, which begins at the South end of Spartan Stadium, increases to an ovation as it waves across the There he is-Drum Major Bruce Bean, and there they are-the magnificent Spartan IVlarching Band! As the band turns and heads down the field to the lVlSU fight song, a lump forms in the throat of every Senior, and there is added gleam in the eye of every The show everyone looks forward to on game day begins in August-and practice continues until the blowing snow obscures the marching figures as they step over the frosty grass on Landon field. 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The season began well, consecutive victories over Southwestern Illinois, Western Michigan and Toledo. But then everything became unhinged, and the Spartan's dropped six consecutive games. At that point, things looked bleak indeed. But a comeback was initiated largely through the efforts of senior center Lee Lafayette, who averaged 22 points per game against Notre Dame, Illinois and Iowa, when Lee was through, IVISU was tied for third place in the conference and eyeing the number two spot. But losses to Wisconsin and Purdue ended all hopes for a champion- ship bid, and the cagers closed out the season with a 12-11 record. On paper it looks like another mediocre seasong which, in a way, it was. Sometimes, the Spartan's played like a 12-11 team. But there were other times, Ohio State, Iowa, Purdue-when the contrast was amazing. Aswhen Lee Lafayette held Rudy Tomjano- vich, lVlichigan's ace junior center, to just five points. Or when Tom Lick blocked five shots in four minutes. Or the defensive work of Harrison Stepter and Tim Bograkos against Illinois. it ff I , VM, ,f rt Senior center Lee Lafayette goes over his man to get offa shot. I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I i 108 I I I J, .' 4' u-1 3 :YI 'v fn an QMQ Eff 'J --ffm? ,Q N-.. ' if Senior forward Bernie Copeland guns a shot from the outside. STAT? 131 1,--M. :hh 5 .W ,mm 1 Q 'LM X 34 K8 H, ,Jf x Justus, ww ,, W A V N 1 E. r .Af .. xref' f .r ' v , iff. ' ' A ' , far: ,, . .1 ,l ,K . ...null-', ,,,,V,,,. ' ,, . ., my I' MQ,-Q t :wild . ,-if v., , 151292 Reviewing his team's efforts near the end of the season, John Benington praised the record of Lafayette, Stepter, Lick, Copeland and Holmes. All five are graduating. We-'ll miss each of them, I'm afraid, sorely, Benington said. But most particularly Lee- his general attitude this year was one of determined pride, and his scoring shows that. Lafayette is the third-highest scorer in Spartan history, going into the lVlinnesota game he had compiled 1,159 points. Looking towards next season, Benington says' simply: a rebuilding year- in the classic sense. Our immediate problem will be lack of height, but that's only a starter. Frankly, we need a center to replace Lee. Benington's problem will be alleviated a little by the eligibility next year of Ron Gutowski and Ralph Simpson, both of whom stand a good chance to land starting varsity berths. But replacing men like Lafayette, Copeland and Stepter may prove to be impossible in just one year, a good bet is that the 1969-1970 basketball season will be notable for some outstanding individual performances, but lacking in overall team strength. 110 1-sill' if 5... fe! -f , ,--:mai ' ,fm WJ Y' 'fn ls! Wh 16' , X ' J 1 , . ij f . 5 3 fi Q, , ' I M M ' Q H, W ' V aff' fb 2 ll V 3 A qs' Q ff' 34.5. L ff if if Q t . f N Y.. i f A . 7 A X k A T f A-f TAT A . on fy 3 3 - 4 y 2 N sig? X K .. . ,, , FSS' m X I I D is , 5' Q- PE . gf Q 3, K.- BASKETBALL: front row: S. Sizemoreg E. Humphrey: S. Kirkpatrickp P. Deanp Fi. Benjaming H. Stepterg T. Bograkosg L. Ward: Ted Densley, lVlgr.g Don Spalding, IVIgr. back row: Assist. Coach Bob Nordmanng Head Coach John Beningtonp R. Binge: B. Copelandg L. Lafayetteg T. Lickg J. Gibbonsg B. Galeg J. Holmsg Gayle Robinson, Trainerg Gus Ganakas, Assist. Coach. 111 .1 gg S EQ J ai 3 6 Soccer team forward Nick Archer reverses his position to beat his Ohio opponent to the bail. Qi? 6 fm 'Els : A Aki vi 2 M arf,5-Q?'QQn:gv'.?!1 ,,, 'S w In 'ff' ti'1rvt-V -f '1 er. , me-., s i s' 14 SOCCER Michigan State's soccer team once again wound up on the top of the NCAA heap sharing the number 1 spot with another team, the University of Maryland. For the second year in a row, Gene Kenney's booters found themselves a victim of that remarkable Michigan State phenomenon, the championship tie. - R wwf, Q . .. ,M . 1 , . f'.Zfs?L ' ' 4' .-vs. .1 Despite this disappointment, MSU's soccer team has established a reputation and record it can be proud of. Tony Keyes, the team captain, led off the list of records with a 28 goal season, being named to the All-American first team with his Jamacian teammate Trevor Harris. But two standout players don't make a championship team without a consistent effort from the rest of its members, and some exceptional performances in the clutch. Tony Keyes would argue with the definition of soccer as a non-con tact sport. Here he lunges for position. 'mu -N' I ,M ' 3 f if 1, g 2 .V ,V X X wi at i f as s W .-Ji' i r, 0?-r K 93' fi 'f'f?43f 'Qf5pi yd ' if r,w.z,'i -ff pid was t.uM1.f..4 wg. ' , 4 3 ' ' 'x gf 'i ?i qi 'frIH?w.f. ? 45 t 1 , c , ,L ,, .,i. ' tk V f, .,,.,f L,, -','fj?4m'ft2 112 Ear-di, 8 y-on-ann O fx, K X A'N ' yd' WA' ' 43 I mfg QL 'WTVE 1' X ' , 94 N4 ' 7' A , ' 'f1s-.1 '-'t'rfe5w1pp,..-lu' H ,. x 1 A' ' , i iq, V ' '-4?1nf-- Hustling to position, Archer arrives a second too late. W fig. hx- ilwh A lBelowl Coach Gene Kenney. 'tif J , ' E 3 5 y ' pe. 'I-..,, vf H ' 'N' iff! A rx an ,, f- r 1 , f ffl, f 1 ,S 4 fig? we isa! TJ 4 : - - , Q ' ' 1 ifljfg' . gif Ll lan? . ,. if fR1ghtl Goalie Joe Baum. Wei 1 xx ggi 'J k ff' 5 eeee , Q, ,r 1-VU ' 5.-Y 5 A .,.f -f f ta 1. ,, f' H: Z 254.0 f f A ff , If W, , 41,1-Mc. ' x X we M 1 VN, 'ZW f. ,' '2,g.g3l7 ,.1.!,sfm- UM, ! 4 N Y ,AW ,E i fwiiitfsxg , WJZZQ 1 i QL ,mb ff M gf Kari! W, 1, f f M' 3, ,M 1 , ff W ff! 33 ff' fer' f 'f f 40 4 'J 5 if new W3 M f, , W sf PP' QQQRE 52 J 4 g , The season began vvith expectations of rebuilding a questionable defense and correcting injuries to key offensive men like Ernie Tuchsherer, and Alex Skota- rek. The doubtful defense by the end of the season had only allowed 6 goals, and shut out 12 teams while the offense totaled a record 75 goals. Soccer success at Michigan State is synonymous with the success of the 12 year career of coach Gene Kenney who has a record of 113 wins, 10 losses and 12 ties. The chances of continuing their impressive performance are enhanced by the return of Harris, Tuchsherer and Alex Skotarek on offense who vvill be backed up by nearly the same defensive team with an added advantage of experience. 42 we 3f ' ' if as , . Q M ay ss -f fl' 1 , ' 3 1 ' 2 .sg 'igqa 9 ' Aff ' f , , ev, 9 W Q Q x M x. SZ ...H ,- W, ,f ww ' f ,gm 'Wm' 'W W .. V V I, WWW I x ' 4 ' gr . .4 14 3. W2 fifty W I . . ,21a,,,, ,, W MM, . '43 ww? SOCCER: kneeling: J. Baum, T. Keyes, E. Skotarek, B. Deming, L. Lucas. standing: T. Kreft, T. Sanders, J. Zensen, E. Tuchsherer, T. Harris, F. Nlorant, G. Kenney, head coach, J. Houska, K. Boles. K. Hammon, A. Skotarek, N. Archer, D. Trace. 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M lAbovel Sophomore Kim Hartman kicks at the finish, out- distancing teammate Ken Leonowicz as he breasts the tape. CRGSS COU TRY During his first year as cross country head coach Jim Gibbard was careful not to make any sweeping predictions of his young, but dedicated, team. l think we'll do better than last year, but our lack of depth will probably keep us from being a top contender , is the only prediction he would make as the season began. That seemed like a fairly reasonable prediction considering that out of the seven men on the team, only Roger Merchant lcap- tainl and Ken Leonowicz had seen Big Ten competition. Throughout the season, Gibbard continued with his cautious adjective-juggling about successive opponentsg and throughout the sea- son his young team knocked each and every one off. At the end of the season, having placed first in the conference, posting IVlSU's first undefeated season in eleven years and placing ninth in the nation, lNCAA meetl Gibbard only smiled. Determined perseverance is the main reason for the improvement. The entire team exuded it, but Kim Hartman and Ken Leonowicz stand out as shining examples. Both took turns breaking records at Forest Akersp they finished the season running together, trying for first place and a new course and varsity record in the final meet with lVliami. LA 4 I ,aw 'ge 4 41 51 A.w, My ,igfa ,,y.,f,, ,I :fT.f2ve-W-1 it . , V' '4 ffIz5 ','. ,- df- 116 ww. naw, ,4 nv, ,, u 1 , wma, , -5 , . ,,, . - 'Ste f ' ' ' fn. f- ' - , .. 1 1 - ' : .1 0 . A -f .K - f .44 v' Q1 N ' . ' . - ' QQ. -f 1 rm' Q ,. p-X N ' ,f- -'W'. .. Forest Akers is a lonely place for long'distance runners. CROSS COUNTRY: front row: K. Leonovviczg C. Starkeyg J. Nlockg R. Nlerchantg D.Simeckg D. Asling K. Hartman. back row: J. Gibbard, coachg D. Kopriva, mgr. ,-343:- 1-H-40 ,QF AWK- .ara 00 l ? Q-1 Wm 'W' 117 38- 5 i Y , ' 'Q .J n K-7 Qin Ks .1 'N' , V . 'Q ' .1 f Q 4 ' 4 'W K 4. Q. .lf-U - a a -41 C img il 1 , . . . , ,r . 4 '. . f 4. , l . Q .Q -i ,mm 4' I DQOR TRACK Not so long ago, the indoor track season was regarded as a sort of interim goof-off period, with competition decidedly low-key and coaches more worried about injuries than actual performances. Today lightning- fast track surfaces and technical innovations like the fiberglass pole have changed all that. In most events, indoor track is every bit as competitive as outdoor, with records often set and smashed in the same afternoon. lVlichigan State ended the indoor season with a 1-2 dual meet record and a respectable fourth- place conference finish. Prospects for the '69 outdoor season look bright following the impressive perform- ances of juniors and underclassmen indoors. The most dramatic individual effort of the indoor season was by Senior Bill Wehrwein, whose time of 1:O8.6 for 600 yards smashed the American indoor record. Wehrwein also was anchor man on the Spar- tan mile relay team, and his come-from-behind spurt for the quarter-mile leg often hovered at the 46- second mark. lVlSU's mile relay team, comprised of Jim Bastiann, Roger IVlerchant, Pat Wilson and Wehr- wein topped the conference with a time of 3.13.4 at the Big Ten meet. ,N - --vw, --W if if Sprint events have been a question mark for Track Coach Fran Dittrich, but the picture has changed markedly since the enrollment of freshman Herb Washington. Although unable to compete in varsity events because of conference rules, Washington ran a series of exhibition sprints indoors, and tied the Big Ten record for the 60 yard dash at 6.1 The over-all prognostication for track is a favorable oneg sophomores Kim Hartman and Dan Simeck lend strength in the distance events and the outdoor season should be marked by closely-fought battles on all levels. 1' ' 'Yff..73 'ff 0 ,.., lm GYMNASTICS In lacking tangible competitive team effort, a gym- nastics meet becomes a conglomeration of individual performances, each with its own spectator following. In this respect a gymnastics meet can resemble a miniature version of a three-ring circus. Team com- petition is there, however, and with it strategy, competition in the form of an individual's effort to outscore his opponent, and strategy in the form of quiet roster-juggling by coaches. And in this respect gymnastics can take on the air of a chess game. This season's 7-3 record turned out to be a proud team achievement after key injuries to gymnast's Cliff Deihl and Joe Fedorchik cast a shadow of gloom in mid-season. Gymnast's Toby Towsen, Dennis Smith and Norm Haynie distinguished themselves in their respective events, and in the process filled the gaps caused by injuries. Towson, praised by Coach Szypula as Michigan State's greatest all-around performer was especially effective in his specialty, floor exercise. Next year's outlook: dubious. With eight letterman graduating, Szypula hard-pressed for a repeat of last season's fine performance. 'Q r Wa, 59 ,f 5 TZ.. 1 X E .f X if ,NU We V., 'ff Av s X S Q: f' fi It it 9 - 1: , R I X 5 X gi K2 ,T sfyx has . , .4 e-- f 3 15: fe i l 5 PM . 1 ' K ' ll 51 5. 1 .Xxx T 'MQ s, GYMNASTICS: Head Coach George Szypula, B. Luegge, B. Goldenburg, D. Kinsey, Nl. Anthony, D. Johnson, P. Sorg, T. Towson, co-captain, D. Smith, co-captain, R. Campbell, C. Kinsey, E. Witcke,J. Kirchoff, N. Jolin, N. Haynie, J. Fedorchik, R. Nlurahata, M. Uram, Asst. Coach Dave Thor. -ff-U w--,V , , , 1 . 4 N VK.. , Q QQ .rs 'ff 'fr' jr iw Q 'N 5 Q a lm, ii' H' Q ..- f ' ' e l lk . li Z J 'V Q x ,,g i 5- 27. A' , W if H. 1- s A. 9 -' sf H Q' P A 3 + 'za f5ti.f'Z7E I iff I , ' 2 ' H . rf' It irgf ' 4 f ,,. I gil ,rf Q w ag, W 'Q ,a i 4 4' ' , 3 b. izifdrf up A: f '24 A' M S?-1 ,Y ' W Mg fa, , A A ,W 'avg 49 4 099' .QQ .XX fs ' 5 , S X . ,., . Q, 3, 'xc X lx uf gs: 2 5 5? 5 WRESTLING Wrestling enthusiasts will tell you it's muscle, guts and finesse that make the sport great. IVISU used a combustible mixture of all three ingredients to win its fourth consecutive Big Ten Championship, a conference record. Coach Grady Peninger looked for a tough battle in the Big Ten tournament: lt could go down to the final matches, or one team could get hot and run away with it , he said. The Spartans ran and ran and ran. IVISU ripped the tourney wide open, capturing a record-setting six individual crowns to pile up the highest team total ever, 93 points. Heavyweight Jeff Smith won unaminous outstanding wrestler honors by pinning every man he faced to grab his second straight title. Going into the NCAA's Smith had compiled an unbelievable 46-2 record during his two-year career. Other Soartan Big Ten kings were Gary Bissell 11231, Keith Lowrance 11371, John Abajace 11521, Tom lVluir 11601 and Jack Zindel 11771. All five will defend their crowns in 1970. After mid-season losses to powerhouses Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, lVlSU bounced back to chew up five league foes to post a 9-2 dual meet record. The highlight of the schedule was 20-9 shredding of the lVlaize and Blue. Early in the season the Spartans took the Midlands Tournament trophy with Smith, Abajace and John Schneider as individual champs. Before the trophies started to gather, Peninger had termed 1969 as a rebuilding year after three great IGHFDS. Peninger and assistant coach Doug Blubaugh have been rebuilding, all right, a power dynasty. In seven years as coach, Peninger has accumulated an enviable record of 56-203. IVISU has been without a losing season for the past 11 years. 122 'wlwwgvwf WW WRESTLING: bottom row: G. Bissellg R. Byrump IVI. Garnierg J. Miklesg M. Ellisg K. Lovvranceg D. Arndtg M. Longg G. Hoddyg G. Johnson. top row: G. Peninger, Coachg IVI. Alsupg J. Abajaceg T. Moximg D. Campbellg J. Zindelg D. Dodererg J. Hallg V. Mittelbergg J. Srnithg J. Schneiderg P. Karslakeg N. Disneyg J. Bissellp C. Hartzellp T. Muir: R. Ouelletg D. Luchenbill, manager. A A ':.:sM..:-.- ' A, 4' , P my V ,Jr Ji-AM-M-V,,,,...-'M M ,aff ri l i .ma . l fi? 1 l dis K Y, ,hm , .,,, -i my wwf' I 34.4 f - l. . xx 6 - -. V -sv N! km' H' 1 is ' Q W iki K E 'R ' AX 70? . ' 'X zf wx' : 5 ' . ll' 1 H 'l gin 'am 0' 'hsu..-... Head Coach Charles Schmitter offers eleventh-hour advice. F E I Fencing at Michigan State is a sport almost reserved for those F who enjoy athletics as an art form. Executed properly, a fencing fr A match resembles a ballet, complete with the rules of composition ii ' ii 'f and motion. .,.l . Fencing is an individual effort, physically and psychologically V, V pitting opponents against one another. It is an obsession for its participants, a ritual hundreds of years old civilized by blunted blades andsteel-mesh masks. I , As a varsity sport, fencing draws a small but incredibly percep- tive group of fans, whose knowledge of the sport rivals that of l the fencers. ' 1 1 NWIQ 1 .,,,,,,,,vf r ' IVlSU finished the dual meet season with the same overall record as last year-6 wins, 8 losses. Glenn Williams, a junior who had never fenced before his fresh- man year here, posted his finest record with 36 victories at foil, with only 5 defeats. Fine performances were also given by cap- tain Don Satchell lfoill and Bobby Tyler lepeel. I jf vi v VUMW' New ,V-nfl' MW' we M, wg-nm.. , . g fl gn! ' awww' A Spartan foilman Glenn Williams lunges for an opponent. Williams has developed into one of the most capable bladesman in MSU fencing history. 1 f we if MW ffl' , .5 - . , .-ig -J , 5 :F-in 12-3 if gg, l 'it-M' I l . I ',,, t 5.5,- Rick Duffet moves to intercept a Minnesota shot. 'FF'-'ff-'ss 1 HGCKEY Coached by Amo Bessone, and led again by senior center Ken Anstey, the Spartan hockey effort for 1968-69 followed last year's roller-coaster precedent, the kewpie doll of sixth place. Ending up with an 11-15-1 regular season record, the skaters dropped their first land therefore onlyi post-season playoff game to powerful Western Collegiate Hockey Association champions lVlichigan Tech. For the second consecutive year Anstey led the team in scoring with over 30 points. Junior Bill Watt was second in total points. Senior Nelson DeBenedet was third. One of the team's bright spots was goaltending, handled by juniors Bob Johnson and Bick Duffet. Duffet's 2.4 goals-against average led the WCHA, and he figures prominently in Bessone's rebound plans. Highlights of the skaters season were an upset victory over Denver and a two-game sweep over the Maize and Blue. The Denver game marked the second time that team had been defeated on its home ice in three years. The victories over UIVI at mid-season were sweet revenge for the Spartans, who had previously dropped two to the Wolverines. The performance of the freshman squad l3-Ol is an encouraging note for harried Amo Bessone. Two of the most outstanding performers of the season, Ken Anstey and defenseman Bob DelVlarco, will be graduating, and the loss could seriously impair '69-70 rebuilding. New blood ei la the freshman squad will be welcome relief. Why isn't this man smiling? T TS lgavefiafg .. v VW' ky W HOCKEY: front row: R. Johnsong W. Enricog co-captain K. Ansteyg co-captain R. Delvlarcog Charles Phillipsg Nelson DeBenedetg J. Juntikkag FZ. Duffett. middle row: Coach Amo Bessonep Fl. Houttemang Nl. Delvlarcog D. Finegang G. Delvlarcog R. Springerg D. O'Connorg G. Charestg T. Campbellg R. Pattullog Trainer Clyde Stretch. top row: Manager J. Hancock: W. Wattg A. Svvansong J. Lanskyg R.SokoIlg N. Gaffneyg P. Russog T. Campbellg Manager lVl. O'Connerg Freshman Coach Alex Terpay. 127 -uaqg,! 71,49 . - ,-L.-:gif Y , A I yy 1 K, A Hp N1 Q Qflf' fm, fN '5a !41. V' ' A fx 4,3 .wtf 2 gm-7, Q ma -' -am 4 , ,, ., 'N vw H 'pw WM mm x My ...M K, 'Wm M 4, un K3 Wm ly!! H fm S, ' 1, ' W' W' :LM n q 'FW'-1 WF- X gif- 'S he-9 'S W2 M R Wm Q we X, s,.,.. 'K Auuii ' as 5 '13 AM, 1 X sw v W is g MA 1, If . '14, 2 'ilu 'idntnpubqnn .maggi- Maw., l ?f XX 'Sw 1 TAN X N35 ff sep-s N I digg K ,WY RY -4 Nu .X H XX , N WIMMI G Swimming - is a race against other athletes, against time, against yourself. Swimming - is endless sprints, 72-lap workouts and aching lungs. Swimming - is one of those sports where you've got to be excellent to be considered good. And to be excellent, you've got to be a phenomenon. For the fourth season in a row, IVISU finished third in the Big Ten, behind lwho elsel Indiana and lVlichigan. And the Spartans posted a dual meet record of 12-2, losing to lwho elsel Indiana and lVlichigan. Still, 12-2 is 12-25 not a bad showing in the Big Ten - where else would a 12-2 record net you third place? Excellent performances by veteran talent, plus a few welcome surprises from newcomers sparked the swimmer's efforts. Senior Don Rauch continued his expected leadership in the sprints, and as Q 45 yi awe ,. f ff- ' I 45 ,424 X ' M ,wwf , . i, ., ,JA anchor man on the 400 freestyle relay nailed the conference f , yjfikfd . . . . . . .4 , 2. . ,Q , f ' -. - championship with his surging four laps in 46.2. ' 'fd y 'J P 2 1' Q K ,r- 444' 'Q -.. r-1-fn-vs. J. ' .7 T7 I JADE' ,za-f i. ,gs ' i -- 4 . nj 'v- zz- p, A -7 Lvnggg - x ,qx , ,L , ii -A . ' - fvpgi - . Q Lf 'I ' . I, -w ,f-www -Y .5 gi... ,f .hp les f a 1.1 f ,r - ' 1 , X vi , 'E .: X .. - 'mils . eil .s s 129 -A .3 af ', , .- QL if' .1 .Jn . A, y X 4 -4. my s ,. Q - Q pf.. . ' . , i x . hi ,Ex : 4 . Lx V .1- , ., .- A .sv ,, 'L ...-. V . ' ' we- ,' Swirn Coach Charles McCaffree keeps an eye on the score sheet as well as his stopwatch as the swimmers care first who won or lost the race labovel. Sophomore Van Rockefeller proved to be an invaluable addition as he moved up into varsity ranks. Competing in the butterfly, Rocke- feller smashed the varsity record for the 200 vvith a time of 125594. Junior Bruce Richards scored an upset victory in the 400 individual medly and posted his best time for the distance: 4:16.09, in the conference meet at Wisconsin. Although the IVISU diving attack mysteriously faded during the conference meet, diving vvas a real strength during most of the season. Led by senior Duane Green and junior Jim Henderson, the Spartan divers performed outstandingly vvell, most notably against Ohio State, when the divers' triumph gave the Spartans a team victory. Next year, again, three vvords may vvell sum up Big Ten svvimming- Ohio State and Indiana. Both had fantastic freshman teams, and both teams- along vvith lVlichigan, are perennial povverhouses, not just in the conference, but nationally. ln view of this, MSU coach Charles lVlcCaffree is adopting a vvait-and-see attitude. There is just no way to evaluate the effect of freshman eligibility yet, says IVlcCaffree, vve'lI just have to wait for the season to begin and go from there. 1lllnv Q, Ijij 9 i 'E rs N t gf D. Coward. Y' or 15' W' 5' I P' ' ' Sv' 4' - . - ' l Vvrj V n ,Rn ,4 f. i g . .2535 A H M Q K nit!! A 3 ' C Qelrr eawfi' Q-.' wr - ,. f A . V ' l'1'i'.: ffwg,',?F49?v A. r ,, vw , H WMMM ' . I as , ' .. ' 'M 'N'-W-ww--mmsfwnfhn -,-. ,.. A It A' , 1...-I ' -tl' 9 Y ' ' .. ...,4j,,1 . P Clin..-.na-aqqcnlillllnlagg nf , 4 .D , . -I .. 4 ' 1 Z' 'cn - ' .I SWIMMING: front row: Charles lVlcCaffree, Jr., Head Coachg G. Brovvng Don Flauchg co-captain, C. Geggiep S. Yamamotog D. Greeng co-captain. middle row: John Narcyg diving coachp lVl. Parisg J. Hendersong lVl. Holdridgeg R. Burkeg T. Cramerg D. Follett: W. Scottg Richard Fetters, Asst. Coach. top row: G. Alvvardg R. Jonesp IVI. Boyleg lVl. Kalmbachp G. Shellyp R. Crittendeng B. Richardsp G. Gonzalezp V3 F I ,, .....,. ... Www ..., f 4 x, '- 1 - 18 L l - I , 7 ' y K xf ll MQ 1 W irq!! i. r f -W 4 H' X Hg, a v X s Q i 9? ,1 A' ll lla. rg:-.,' V G' 9.12.1 f 9 .ig ' 2 l - 4 l VK! 1 3 l l x 1 i 4 -,M-six. 1 V X 4- Jw W f , f L. 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A double loss to lVlinnesota smashes all the dreams for a Big Ten baseball title. And the Spartans, keyed for a victory celebration, tumble from the glory of a first place finish to the anonymity of second. Nlinnesota, with a day's rest, methodically picks away at the Spartan defense. Second place. What can be said of a team that batted .300 and finished second? A team that hit 31 home runs to the opposition's 13, whacked out three times as many triples and scored over twice as many times as anybody they played. But finished second. First Baseman Tom Binkowski holds a UM player close fix F j' 133 l. 'FF' 'M . Yffkxf N ' 4, sq, g.-l i ,ig-3 4 . . R ,s , . , V mv. f Q ,N PM-SQ f . f I t mx if ,. Q g ,, x i QQ' V' J , 455,521 .iff Y g- , erm, 4 K, , kwwf w 1, Wi' H N? '1f,?v my , L , Y , .ef-xg.. fri. ,. mean, , 1 .. ' , 1, .i X' .QEW:j'5 f 154556 V, - -aw g f: wi? it Y NS Qi , X K x , Qsx. -A'5TfNiW,Niiw71gE :si . 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'4 . - Jo' ' iff.. , -- -, .,1l' -- h Mel Behney finishes his delivery fum' s ,x . + Coach Danny Litwhiler said it all as he slowly walked off the Minnesota playing field: that's the finest all-around team I've ever coached . lt's difficult to disagree with him. Players like Harry Spud Kendrick, l56 hits, .392 batting averagel Steve Garvey lnine home runs in 43 gamesl and Mel Behney lstruck out 107, earned run J we average: a fantastic l.78l amazed Spartan baseball fans throughout X , . f if the baseball season. ,Qu A 51' 'S N W W ' ' For '69 the team should shape up stronger on the defensive side, a fs P bit weaker offensively. A fine springboard is provided by the pitching . 55 . 3. 3 staff, led this year by senior Mickey Knight. Pitching, combined with ssh-.. as the effectiveness of a ballehawking infield, are the basis for MSU's rebound aspirations. S g f ... if 33 0 5 .,, 0 ...i 5 2: I' I W 'W 1, 14 I f . ff I If U 4 1485.2 - l ' N' if: ,fu W A . K, . Y.. If , ,FI Z, in VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Il1l S 5 H1 -UZ' li 1 . bottom row: R.Jordan, V. Pilar, J. Lewis, D. Lazar, C. Vlane, L. Hooper, M. Olson, second row: T. Ellis, Fl. Miller, S. Garvey, T. Binkowski, H. Kendrick, T. Hummel, Fl. Harlow, J. Gavel, third row: D. Williams, J. Plotts, Nl. Behney, D. Bielski, M. Knight, Z. Easton, R. Vary, N. Jelton, W. Campbell, fourth row: Coach Litwhiler, T. Randall, S. Kirkpatrick, S. Ryman, B. Linne, J. Burde, Mgr., F. Pellerin, Asst. Coach. 135 TRACK Runners to your marks .... . .set. . . The gun sounds, breaking a library-silence, and the months of rigorous practice, vegetable laden diets and hamstring muscle rubs are culminated as Spartan cindermen leap, push, or run to gain team points. Running track involves considerably more than lacing on a pair of spikes or buttering an ailing leg with red-hot Analgesic balm. Track is more than a sport. lt is an individual challenge the runner must psychologically prepare himself for each time he competes. And if he wins, the vomit that trickles down his cheek may be the only indication of victory. MSU posted one of the poorest records of recent years last season, finishing seventh in the conference and showing a frustrating 1-2 dual meet record. Roger Merchant grabbed a first place in the Big Ten meet, winning the 1000 yard run. Senior Roland Carter set a new Big Ten and MSU record in the pole vault with a leap of 16 feet, 3 inches. .---tg . SD' E .gg . r-,A .ii Q l X W A Mx. . . K -- 1' Sei-.i6Q..Lfft1 'R 'ie'-Qsiifgsws' ' as A . M g f - , - ' We . ,fx ,. use ,. ,,-,:'52zr.Sg .3Ng!EQ1!N 'f'1 K- ' L A 35. W f fs' K ,mil s . '..2:'5'!11'h-siikwlzist-ti.-i '+7M . 7 Siggr?-g51.f'4 ' .j':.. ws- k s. 5 h A ,M 4... :fa sgem x .,,..,-A - N 'f' f X , 'M .stmp . g V. + 1 Wag sksfyw ... . H,,.M, a VJ., i Nt. Q. s ...ts ' W v. .... g lu N. . T .... , . .- Mm ...f w -- . X' ' Q V-fr db Cd . -- fl. .x.'i' X , ' 9' . 3 . ,mwQs-'4'b Rk , .TQQDQQ V ss ' ' ..,,,2,., fr Spartan hurdler Charles Pollard kicks to beat a Wisconsin runner to the finish line ' . ., 'Af' . 1 A' F ff-X.. ...li in .Na ' A. wi... fp ,Q , VARSITY TRACK TEAM: bottom row: R. Paull, R. Merchant, A. Link, D. Rosenberg, R. Dunn, R. Carter, B. Crawford, P. Wilson, D. Newby, middle row: D. Kapriva, R. Elsesser, R. Stevens, B. Wehrwein, D. Stanley, B. Grimm, C. Pollard, K. Grantham, H. Begonowitz, K. Little, M. Murphy, J. Auffrey, top row: C. Thompson, trainer, Coach Dittrich, K. Fruit, K. Leonowicz, J. Banford, J. Bastian, T. Sterling, Asst. Coach J. Gibbard, S. Derby. 136 . ,Q W M-.X favs an W 'QW wana M, rv me P' Q44 N33 s was W , t 4 at N W. W' 1' Q -W W af Sw wa. . ,V -Y. Kam x f,-wadalm iw , . vw T' 1 .-Q M, w . A ' 2, TENN S He's got you, 40-30. You feel the heat as the sun blisters the back of your neck, and the asphalt is so warm your sneakers stick as you race around the court. Service l The ball tears in, but your return is past him, in the corner and the point belongs to you. Now, be calm. Set your feet, your mind for his next shot. This is Tennis. lt takes agility, speed and guts, and at IVISU you'Il find all three elements hammered into a team. Gray, Good, Bufy, Vollwieter, lchesco, Raines and IVlitchell. All new men this year: a rebuilding season in the classic sense of the word. Coach Drobac lost four of the best I've ever had last year in lVlickey Szilagyi, Rich lVlonan, Chuck Brainard and Bob Pritula. The Spartans finished second in the conference, largely because of the efforts of these men. Nlonan, '68 captain, captured the Big Ten's number two singles championship while teammate Steve Schafer picked off the honors in the number five singles division. This years prospects look anything but rosy with a squad built around so much youth. The Big Ten has perhaps the nations' most powerful tennis squads this year. 56.-.. 1:--Q..-' X' -L ..z.'kf.rf',3v gl? ' 1 X JV? - X , fAbove and Right! Chuck Brainard displays near-perfect backhand form f 'K 138 ll ffl N, .llnrrv ff ,,,,1 lr ll 1:1 V' I' 1 11 I Tl Spartan Big Ten Champion Rich Monan sets for a volley - Z 6 pk. U Fwy.. an Q. fwfa is ,fn 'W Q 3 ' 'iii .b if il- I Ac , A , E uv Lbvlli cw- . 1 ' I A 1 Ba? X AKN Q x as tx' 5 5 Y 1. 5 if Rf 2. sv ' ,,, Y VARSITY TENNIS: S. Drobac, coachg G. Myersg Mickey Szilagyig Enustung Chuck Brainard. 139 Y Sh if , figxffwikkf 2 ' T ,., ,vw ,cf . N fix' 9 .fm J ,N X515 , ' .N ,xl c .fm 1 ,X l fx.. '.. Q Steve Schaferg Richard Nlonan: John Good Orham GOLF The 1968 Spartan golf team moved up a slot last year on the conference scale, placing second in the Big Ten. Nationally, the team was ranked ninth. An excellent nucleus of young players returns to Forest Akers this spring. Captain Larry lVlurphy leads the way by virtue of his fine fall tournament performance. The team is further strengthened by the return of Lynn Janson, 1968 lVlichigan Amateur champion and sparkplug of the team. Other veterans for the Spartans are Lee Edmundson, Dennis Hankey, Steve Leighan and Tom Steenken. Coach Bruce Fossum is optimistic when he talks about the season, and with good reason. If the NISU Iinksmen can stay loose this year they stand a good chance to carry off the marbles in the conference. The explosion shot: perhaps the most difficult of a golf shot to execute properly. S , fx , A N . , . Q ' ' . s sf ,I y?,!, .f.,',,4 a ,4'Q3aUtf . ,l3Z !a A, -Z' -E ? 1wf.v af ,N 1 if feyfg'-, . K - 4 A 'pug I , LL,x,:,, If , ,. ,,..Ll,.,I, Sir. 5, ,I E I .gf sf' 1Mf'fri F'ff -fi?-M, f fs, s?5 'f 'af ii ,' 1- . A wI'4'l ,, g, ., , , J fm s.,a,. , 2' . Jjfp 4 iv:q5,f3,,1 ?3'g fmt .51 5 'fini ff- '- .Af :gvgw21,gg3-f -'54, , I. .A A Q . 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'K HOCKEY 11-15-1 SWIMMING 12-2 BASEBALL 32-10-1 TRACK 1-2 TENNIS 9-3 GOLF 7-5 FOOTBALL 5-5 BASKETBALL 11-12 SOCCER 11-1-3 CROSS COUNTRY 7-O INDOOR TRACK 1-2 GYMNASTICS 7-3 WRESTLING 9-2 FENCING 6-8 CLUB SPORTS Baseball, football, hockey and golf are likely to exist forever, and their popularity will increase as long as man himself exists. Hovvever, there are those who wish to participate in a sport but do not find any of these popular sports adequate. Due to this endless search for new ways of recreation, club sports has been born on the Michigan State campus. There are tvventy-one club sports here at lVlichigan State. They run the gamut between sky-diving and rugby. The participants in these sports are not the ordinary sports enthusiasts. They are searching for that extra something, that extra thrill, that extra excite- ment, that extra satisfaction which cannot be found within what may be regarded as the popular campus sports. ,YQ ' ai if fl Rfk 33' 59: S K 1 X X N X X' xx 9' 13: f 1 Ji . . 'J V Q -- Q V xg . ' j x + UC. - . 'gg , x ' I X Vp. Q ... 'Q if 'M B. aj, gg Nw X2 Wim' X X xi NrnQyA9 X '-wx-, 14 lBelowl Members of the Sailing Club are shown here courageously battling the churning waters of shark-infested Lake Lansing. Would you believe polluted waters? 5 rf I lg fm. A 2 WN , ' A A . , 'I A xv MW ss' A K Ng W.. E X A vw., fa, 5 . fi, 'izvh f' v ' gs we-N. I ,C a Q Q. F sm 'E L We Sf 512501-Y Z5 ,,,M.....Jr. ,.a6'-JK' .-can-,, 1- Ldliiwv- In a complex multi-versity, such as Michigan State, there is a need for a variety of different club sports, to satisfy the extraordinary sports enthusiasts. Club sports provide outlets for students vvith similar interests to relieve the pent up hostilities and frustrations caused by an average school day. Even though square dancing may not be considered by the majority of students as one of the more exciting club sports, the IVISU Promenaders gear their functions to those that do. The Promenaders have a tendency to dance off their final examination blues. The Promenaders belong to what may be referred to as the Club sports which require minimum body contact. Other club sports in this group are the Sky Diving Club, the Sailing Club, and the Cycling Club. . vp. .pg pf-fz,. ff- For the active members of the Karate Club, board breaking becomes affectionately referred to as honerable Excedrin headache number 784. 147 'tif fi? 'Y if . at 4 , ,sf .dvi A w www ' 2 4 '1fff, ,,4iF - tg TU f 0 Jean Claude Jablonski, an MSU Sk: Club member, demonstrates near-perfect symmetry as he attempts the difficult jump turn At the other extreme of the minimum body contact club sports are the maximum body contact club sports. The Rugby Club, La Crosse Club, Judo Club and Karate Club fall into this category of club sports. IVlembers of these clubs enjoy action. They enjoy the smash in the mouth, the broken legs and the crushed bones. For these sports enthusiasts pain is synonomous with participation, and agony is a measure of ecstasy. Whether you favor minimum or maximum body contact sports, there is a club sport at Nlichigan State to give the individual that extra something which cannot be found in the so-called popuIar sports. iff.. N., 3.4 .XA if N 'el' is Q ,i 1r2j1.f'4'- ifrigiiifririis Va 4' 6' sjffai 2 -, 1 .iff la, Q Q 0 4' 'bf if W 6 f ' iadgifwowfe ,610 3 fwaadmlvye- ,1- 51 vwsif. . ' 5 a,??faS S ia. fy' , ri ' J ,L ' , f' ' iw, , ! 1 14 in if fi . I N, fi, Q . 1 J 5 i' HJ! Ph' 'T ggi' waxy! 'L 'dw ye l 'v.Q'r Q fm' ' r. imma? 'Se P03150 it 4,. -1 13 A Af 1' 'sr -x W Y 1 fi E are ZW YIM ,gui Q ' ' . 'Wo 4.-' N 4 ' 6'. 'f. f , -Ji ' ' GQ 0 35,46 Aft. 'Ly . A c :1,,aa.:-we I 'hifi zvci-sjgivlf A i3,,,1?ii :t,a , ...,i.i'g,.'Z '.JQ 'QW is Q 1v,1rQwfiY N Q 2' 'A I n 1 Q0i'o'ivi5'4 oif .al 'o?:'c'+'6:'0'4 4154 fi? P .Q0'gQ0 es,.,,. kviQ':fo'I?: fl ?1JL'fMf.' J - --'. K Men s Intramurals: Everyone Wins When classwork is finished, or temporarily set aside for another time, land the latter seems to occur more often than the formerl students at IVISU often find a need to escape from the pressing competition of the books. For men, a form of extra-curricular activity is needed to relieve these feelings brought on by academic doldrums. IVlen need another form of competition, the competition of physical exercise and the feelings of satisfaction that can go with it. The satisfaction that comes from smacking a paddle- ball, from running hard until it aches, or from a long hot shower when it's all over: all of these are enjoyed every day by hundreds of men in the Intramural building. E5 3 L ! unv- i 1 i r l ...ag-gwgtvn wi f M' V,-,1 af' .mfjff Dr 'Aka fn- ,W ew Y' .ff .3 if ' 'C A? sf ',.- frd , I 'Q S.fe '2,'?jm One of the highlights of the Intramural calendar is the annual Turkey Trot, an endurance race that takes place each fall term. The participants run a race through an obstacle course as they vie for the coveted first prize: a large live turkey. This year 167 males gasped, vvheezed and trotted in this unusual event. Fall quarter also features Intramural football. ln 1968, 4,305 students on 287 teams in four leagues participated in Intramural touch football. No other llVl sport has so many participants actively competing for first place than this pigskin pastime. is we Qxzu' ' J 2 . ., A 5 ' M, ' 258. :If ewan, ,nl . , ,f Qu: in iifsfiz? 55 f Us ,,, -we A , a sung! 'IVSZQ 7 C - , ' .-v a, l ' :YW if v f 'Q , 1 'K 9 . xg, ..41g1?,,t..i ' ' t A G, ' Q K . ' Y 'wiwiii Qin.. V. rw-'J T ,- ff ---- e ,..',4f, Q ' it- ITM A, if ,, . , ,, ,W . .. uw , W. 'im J,vgi41f':a,, W W 2, v Eg 2. i ,, tn.. F, ,, If W. in y fAboveI One reason for popularity of the IM pool during Spring Term. ILeftI Let's see . . . is it tuck, then twist. . . or. . n ' 'fr ws ' ,Y ZW' ft. ff fl' f bm Q xf E?f W' 'fr f m:.y,lv:,5-1.1 iw., Y 1 . Iggy., i Qffaii- ,gl if K . f., , :' I' ' f4,,,,ft f L' 4 ,,, ggi, M ww., A ,x -Q, I 22: 222 ff? ' f.: 4? J V! VJ, 1 Y V it Q' UN ' 3 'M-,lpn Nighttime action on the IM fields: 4,305 men participated in intramural football last year. 153 V These turkey trotters seem to be discovering new positions for the limbo as they vie for the big bird. Q ,Q-. . xwffv.-, ,. :Nw fy, Q5-Y.M:ENqi.qA if 1, -M3 fling. q.5..t -v., 7.-f-f' -,-sl' -4 Phillip Okere, of Nigeria, watches IM basket- ball with interest. .V ww 1 V-,-54.,ff,4,Q,k4 P A: W , .1 4, Wk 5 gm qu ,A .,,,, i 3 r L. ,gg 4 M 5' .14 ff , so 1+ , Q - w.g,:0,Sfr,1- sk A '14, 4' ,. 4 1 ' Nff '54, ' .v,. 'W:Ye,fffaww1f3,,wg 5' ,s wa. y it if wsxgw, affair,-Q 154 -z V .ig 4 14 .. it ,fazfbqkiaxigibpgy ,I , V9 sw? Tr I .. . The store room in the lVlen's Intramurals building is probably one of the busiest University-sponsored services on Campus. ln one month's time the store room issues more than 7,000 transit lockers, on the average, over 4,000 paddle balls are issued and over 3,000 basketballs per month. If you'll excuse the pun, male students really keep those store room attendents on the ball. The IVlen's Intramural facilities are open to students and faculty eighty-eight hours each week. The build- ing is used continuously for Physical Education, Intramurals, Club Sports and Varsity participants. According to Harris F. Beeman, Director of Intra- murals, each year the building's hours are extended, and vve are still unable to handle everyone vvho vvishes to use our facilities . oh FFF? vii if '13, M 5 Y x v - ul, -Q al.- A' ' ' . Y lIuu..... i is ,.... P l I i 1 1' .ss fAbovel Wintertime action in the Men's IM. Paddleball courts are in constant use on wintry evenings. In vvinter, all sports move indoors, and the IIVI building's facilities are put to maximum use. The physically fit student can find everything at his finger tips within the Intramural Building. There are 12 handball courts, three gymnasiums, a steam room, a weight lifting room, indoor and outdoor pools, a fitness room, and a room for vvrestling. In addition, there is space available for badminton, paddle ball, volleyball, basketball, archery, and baseball practice. If there is a sport you vvant to participate in, there are facilities for you in the lVlen's IIVI building. Q . ' fn, Mi? ' .X f .fs I 1 ' 1. if V ' My ., jE0,ig2v we,:s,,ga,1sxvfia19f'P2f p L. KQV' MJ I 'TL'--'Q---,. -L M' '-'-1 M M. , ,gif ,ff x-'f '1v QQ '57 157 .61 R fu -Q IM I -VW Q 1 ' Z ,ax -C I 33 4 ,. ,...., ,Agn ,., W.-- x ,A W, . ..,... ,M .. 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These three sports are played extraordinarily hard, for they offer the last chance for the team to gain points toward the coveted all-sports trophy. The all-sports trophy, is awarded to the fraternity, the residence hall, and the independent team which has accumulated the most points in Intramural competition. The trophy symbolizes the team's ef- forts throughout the academic year. lt is the physical recognition of the team's accomplishments in foot- ball, bowling, paddleball, badminton, handball, table tennis, swimming, volleyball, softball, tennis, golf, and track. It is no wonder that the all-sports trophy becomes the most sought after, and most highly regarded team award. What men work at to vvin, women play at to have fun. That statement approximately sums up the difference between the programs of the men's and vvomen's intramural programs. Where the men are focused on the areas in which they may compete, the women tend to center their activities around the facilities available in one building located opposite Convent Corner . They seem to have a little less concern about vvho vvins and vvho loses and are slightly critical ofthe competitor and slightly in favor of the good loser . That's the Women's IlVl program - Sports for all , without a vvinner. WOMENS I TR MURALS G ffw if uftfzfwff A 1 -4-wr: 161 The activities of Women's Intramurals center, logically, in the VVomen's Intramural building. For seven days and seven nights coeds from all parts of campus make full use of the facilities, trying to forget the intellectual barbecue of the books. For many people, the Vl!omen's llVl building is a campus land- mark but little else. For those who take advantage of the pro- gram, however, it immediately becomes much more. lt can mean the surging heat of the steam bath or the numbing comfort of the cold shower afterwards. lt can mean a relaxing swim or a frantic workout. lt's all there, but competition is de-emphasized in favor of a more rewarding program of fun and friendship. X X X 162 ? Pak v+,,, , A Y 41 xx -at f V :A r A . ,, ' Mu. V, N, .'!i ?, 'v,,'YZ5 'M V . - ' W wx 4- A x . .Xxx f,,. ' V31- 'fw ' I 'V 'M W 5 WF N., - 'x,,'kM . 'Q ' ,S x, ' Y -W, 3,11 ff ft, . ' 'X , lr J N '.-- bg, TK X . ,L f ........., -3 Q fax ,M . A W-,W . l . 'H '- ix 'M 9' xv 1 ' NX . 1 X X '- ,A . ' - 'P , 'N 2 xx .wb Y., f sq? . Y Q5 Q 34 , ,, 27 ,. Q A . - W . Q 1 ,iff '13 '97 V X X ,K M N .kg 44' EN . .,.1g.J2gi15i'fX ' X , i f 4 , ' Q X X C ' ivy, 1 ,- 3 1 X .- XX XX KW , ,, ' w - x f m x : - . . 'rv gg'-N ng 'N f Q h - a A E s A 1 A ' 4 X , X Ni .X .if ., - SN K 2 lx Bw SN ' X 5 'X -5 af '- 'S ' 'Z ' ggi- as s r--,Sf N Q 'L X V 15 , ,x , A A j'j2,Q g ' X 'px Q 'v 159163 3' ff ' X' Xlnxf i ' V -f 1 SFX - F v m , K - . 5, 12 1 ' Q 'f ig M by im. 1 ' 3- if? I-1, x 5 ' f 'lg 3 ' f ' L I K g k 3 X as ' W 'X A Q M MF' Fixx YQ, X Rv 1, 5 fi ,, 1 SV ,gi , Q X- x ik, X X X1 'ffl 'X wg .. The nature of athletics calls for some form of competition - lt seems that as soon as athletic skill develops beyond the novice stage you're a self-proclaimed expert , ready to take on any- body. Vllomen's Intramurals is no exception, and to this end com- batants are cordoned off into three leagues of sorority, inde- pendent and residence hall, and let go. The results are sometimes physically taxing, but never emotion- ally. Gleeful enjoyment and a spirit of fun pervades at the Vllomen's Intramural building, everybody vvins. lLefrl When the final score is 75-74, those foul shots count! lBelowl Typical nlghtime action on one of four basketball courts. -if as if V A is - qpb ' -vi :Q X -. X X is .E is -Q S 3 , 43 1 1 , , . f'y.f' ' . , lf' : Yin, 'fi J4' Y ' fr :fam ll , f fd fit ,a-.' V A' -' ,,f:.g,aff, ,f' ' ,f.l ,Vx I - Iwv ' - , ' , Q-6.1 4 ' 5 My ff , , . 1 , if ,gif . ,, yi Q11 .w .sz L, .nf 49 aff V 1 42,44 Qs, A 45 4 ., ie? of 4 1 K X KN .13 A ,nw Q., 11 'P ' 4 ,,,.:..,., .. , 'iziia iff' 'ig WMO- aff' is 6 ' wiv, . . , ff, f -gk f lf f f I Q 1 x x X , a x i . X K 1 XMX fyg. , Mx: -A , THE UNIVERSITY an all-powerful machine, p impartial, thoughtless and unseeing. the stereotype has facets touching the substance of life itself, providing for and X or guiding life styles, conduct and if the future of all its people. 'fu ., - . . . , . , - -' .' ., - ' I ,.- A .. x. ,V ,I ' ,A - , 1' .U -. 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I'm not arguing against the concept of a liberal education. I just don't see hovv all those vestigal wings on fruit flies are going to help me be a better poet. Exam week is the only time when most Michigan State students can tell the difference between the university's academics and its services. Actually I don't think lVlichigan State really believes that a working knowledge of gross national product and Russian history is going to make you a better person. It is just that after mastering them you realize that nothing is impossible. K t - :ww tw f l-,fs U I 'zz-Q fi, :Vg Q. 1' ' ' . Q .-it AN' X Nxbvf 'Wiixn A An- 'vvq -af Wi 4:A 1' ' V 'IJ aww Wxiw WWA Sw ' 6,Mj 22 -. lug ,. 2 1 ' c ,V I f ' ,A , Q Q fm Y .L ...,,s 7 . ,TQ I 'rf .E-if . My , ,.rM.., , 'ft H J I W ' .iff Q N ,4 ,' ffw W All the freshmen were at one end of the dorm and there was always a paper due in ATL. I never learned so much from a course but I always thought we should have signed our papers Incorporated It is an awesome and terrible thing when you can prove Thomas Paine was a Deist and opposed rule by the people but you still cannot spell language without a dictionary. lVIy girlfriend is the only freshman in the history of MSU to dissect a frog without touching it once with her hand. We sent our Nat. Sci. professor a valentine. You are the Monadnock in the Peneplain of Natural Science. That's what you call applying your learning. Q .JW s R 15' 11:--1 , A.V ..i., 44' ' if W A :K me X x t X X o W X N PX .,A.s..wl,x't:g -'Stf7 - lz.4g-mfg all ' as f. . ,.s- V Www 'sf J., ',fv.Gx NC ,si r-I ' ms, -V-- X-,-.,:.-'15 V -1 1 .. sw , ss X' this dm ,Q s V ay, - ' 2 fl ii ' it sbs me .,: V, it ,Q t-My JN, it 2 M35 -- ,-,... 1 53 s u l v. Sgvy-t ,sw fu sk V a. as - ivy: mtv atsfgxf wvfwsasyv ss vfrk Q ' 1 lg :fi , if 5: J , 4 . ge . L ' . I Lf lf: if 4 , .' m is ' x l ' r,' s' V ,X9h. I went to Europe the summer after third term humanities and spent more time in the National Gallery than I did on Carnaby Street. There are two kinds of people in this world, those who cried at the end of Phaedra and those vvho didn't even finish it. You can sell the books, burn the notes, and cele- brate but there is always something left - The lVlonet print on the notice board or the hardbound edition Of Candide or the boy vvho liked Faust too. 172 ! N i 5 .i . l Q l The pro cannot cc ,idly I oft i 3 ff W , fee? lg. f l l cfffil N llllll l l lx X l L- ,.- Master, is that your generation hend my generation. f7eWQ7 i ff x Y Q Xl X Xi Social Science is like psychiatry-it knows so much and does so little. All the social sciences are supposed to make you aware of the world around you- but it's November 5 and your are at the Coral Gables that night. The conversation centers on the elections but haven't all the political science courses made you a cynic about the electoral process? iff 37 we es fu f 's H .. V ei 7 ,sev- KI'-f Fall term of your Junior year and suddenly all your grades start counting. Upper College and suddenly that canary-eating grin and the blissful title of no-pref have to go. ls it pigeon-holing or finally finding yourself vvhen experience in your field and the expres- sion of your talent, teaching or sketching, be- come the focus of your life. Being in upper college is like starting all over again. All the doors are open to you: the Place- ment Bureau, lvvith greater frequencyl, the ad- visor lnovv that it looks like you're actually going to make it, he has no qualms about let- ting you do the twelve credits of independent studyl, and the 400's appear more and more on your section resenfation card, and it comes to you that it is almost over. 'Wg 5 WE! gl. 174 Wiffh ' A, YY i gg i Q bvf' ' w..A , 3 ei 14 .fx ...nip 511111:-' .i 1 1 '37 1 W6 r- 5 f . X-'Q '-WW' Qqvv ,fp pen .4 my , , -- .-J as imgfiwg 3 I 2.ff Lf.4,f?1y -31 af 5? 5' . F! if iflii, ,Wiley 175 as W Q i x . :ag 1' K 6 L :A S fl F n J 2,23 ,, Q' ,4 X ' ' ' ' -fu, ' Q' Wg. . Q fx , , AX '- ' Avwxgffsf - i Q A-5 ' 2 X55 Q f- 'gwi f a fm ' f a Q x jf f E br 3 ff W 'x N , ' Q ,i x f 1 4 , jf-D Y '45 i, 1-W There is a legend in Morrill Hall about the freshman who managed to do a bit of rewiring and got the music department on his language lab instead of German verbs. HA . ' . ' Y 4 .I .23 5 4 P g,,N, ,dl ' r Mi l f 1 if 'Z , .'si'5p,'4ff?-- lad.. - 3 F fx' Y -wx ' Q ' my S 454, P, 1 . ,, A. ms., , r I ,'!Z.X:X3E.iz.si:sfl'4dD A Foreign languages have done their work - l've decided to become a professional Spaniard. Without picking up a pencil or making a gesture my hands could tell you the story of the term's work-clay under my fingernails and that calloused bump covered with charcoal from the life drawing class. Senior year and I don't know whether to identify with Leonardo Da Vinci or Pigpen. Until I had 207, I thought that my eighth grade teacher had told me everything I'd ever need to know about Hamlet. 177 VT ,' stil , 3 is v, is A 'T' ' V X' JN .IQ S. W - s rsfaxlfjx ts A g kxr' . .. ' A tb gl it if as ,-tv ik 'Rt J f 4 ...E a . fqagqwva CNN la, p .Q ww. 38 W8 5 -an ,al- ' 'Q-i-...,... .1 Mme .l it 'Ns- -.'. k -QL an ,, AMN' ull dsx sian -5 3, ts. . -Ji A 3691 QQQQ. K 'C -1 'S J' ,. Wynsagmls , . ,.?.,.,yA . - -5 'r J , wif, .4-of'-5 'Nu NF' ,ya ., 'W-45' W1 Mapu. 4 . -as ' ' Q ' 'Sf - if ' ' 74 - 'e ' ff 'S-.., mi N Q .,,-Q77 1 Q.. r 58- 'u.,,i'Qfg9v,i x I '. . Y, 4a.'W3'strmf'25Ef ' stiff A W . 411 You'd never stayed up all night until you had a paper due at 9:00 lVlonday after Homecoming. lt's a good idea to remember that feeling when you start teaching on your own. Student teaching is what it's all about. lf you want to teach subjects, take high school but if you want to teach people, choose a junior high school. 178 Q tm. -W- ftlx We f F .gtikdf iv ' Q01 , , '. . s..- . I 'N N s.. M A A . '11, I 4- WN I -M f-.Q . . v 'fu A e 19 ,fu 1. . t X r J , 4 1 o va- -'-I 'r' Z, ,gn W I 'V in ' am gp- ' g' R arf? N Y, ,fi ' , we '. - Q. X ,N N, -J.- 1 'T ,, , s , as ' L, A ' if y , b if f Q ' 3 .f rg. ' b .X Q aw, ,WX .W V , gg Q .. f ,,.- . 1 w I 5- , +4 V Zig Q. 1 - X.. 'V dyllyg' 1 ' if glizif Siem, q ' W 42 fr' 3, Q ,VL ,A Q' .- .Q Lf: 1. l j N I JE h ltr? N Y as ' ve f 'Q ,, ,' ' ' Swv-.WQ A ' X, f K .X A A ,lj Qt A H I I q Tj 1,5322 'f ,Q W 3521! am f,rTE,P Q 3. ' . , ' S' .M Q NZ i fbf. .Mk 3, N, A3 ,K , .. 2 4, .Q ,K 2 ,L W x NI' M .gif ,ii 5 ,. 7,k,n W A, g s ,, L E 1: 3- - ' ' ,V x I M, U.. ,, v V' f- J' i - P bl. Ai X.-I ......-.-q .-,..-.....,... 5 I I I 1- ,4Clr K fix, .. , :fix ,wr all , , I l 9 -x 1 vsp! 11 5 W! WW V' ff 2, H9 ,af - . .4 1 K 5 pf EX f'? , ,gf Tfifg f 'nh 'N 5 9-7 -,5?3:Ei'ZfCf ,iii -ff, . .ah , , ,,,N:ff: A--f I3 ll M, I .- 'A' v 4' ,W , Ei sg ,wx QA X' ' . 1' X V gas ist Xi A if V, M. i 1 , acl V, ... ,N 1 F 'Q 9997 WW K 180 ,-4' 'Winn-anal' ,Q .- , 1 f ,uv Xa' X K Q , ,, .83 x 31 -3 4 I xl ' ' v , 5-'5 1 -fe h VW , 'K 5 1 u 4 1..- 2 l.L.4 When you are a Political Science major, it is your library. But during exams the rest of them invade, milling around and scraping chairs just like it was their library too. For weeks the professors have been talking about the elections, be it a Poly. Sci. class, Social Science class, or even Psych. 151. Listening to them helps clarify issues and puts the elections in perspective, until you sit up until 4:00 AIVI on November 6 - then you wonder . . . 1'Q s.-.Q-f 181 QM 5 p- shy' 'SQ5 1 182 E 1 sly ls-N , -- 1-'HW' g, . 7,9 s , ,Q X' ,, -x . 'browig 3 X fgit,-its w ' 'R as ax, ,.Y.gN .X z . -N ,iw it Q in fp.-ti, W. sg b5312+.Qss? U 1 ii W :iii f -2 . i Ai ix I sxiisfg-5 X 5 .13 75? I V ' . X Q,-v.v-w, K ' kgfrilxlfifi as ' sv r s K s my 5 yi 'TF V ' fff ?'gv is-Q Q , I -- - - 1, 1 fggwgjggaf- TQ, 'X X :1-:wmv 'Q Q A ' ,s mfr is I .1 s I s I ' s T.:'ge1 '. ' 'Q' ' Y H f-LN, K.. Ei ' X ' -. - ' ,Q - 'Y .iff . . V 1..q - - . - - gs X X 4 Y .S - ikiihffagnz I .g 2' 1.2 W .X If r-4 N' 4 . - .4-.,L.v fs I. Speech is a wonderful class - I have gotten rid of my stutter and now have clammy hands and a general mistrust for my fellow man when seen across a podium at 8:00 A.lVl. Final exams are beginning to get to me. I haven't talked to myself so much since I took Group Discussion. Radio and Television is a wonderful course. It's so great to write home about the problems and successes of doing a show for IVlSU. After Journalism 200 you give up the idea of taking over IVISU and decide to take over The State News instead. 183 N vcucuw cuvnvarl cow-U81 I ,. H, ,.,,. ,.' 1 . ' ' n I couldn't even sell Girl Scout cookies and sud- denly my junior year in college finds me analyzing the problems of marketing 500 frozen chickens. Typing, stenography, shorthandp it's good to have classes that make your hands work as well as your mind. 184 4 in 41 e Nuf .6 -as W. -, ., YN , Z.: 'N .M X .f 12,1 ,f NY V . ,I i 6 The difference between a shorthand typist and an executive secretary is Dr. Allan Nlandelstamm. lt's great taking classes from professionals as well as professors. These men have been out in it. if Y' -' Y ..,---qirnqvl' 5 0' 1 , ,'wZZis? H XM' v--.., The hardest lesson to learn in the College of Home Economics is that pink and red do not always clash. Oregano makes everything smell so professional. I put it on everything-even hotdogs. lVly first clothing construction project had three sleeves-one coming out of the spine. She said it was a very easy mistake to make but l'm beginning to have doubts about being lVlSU's answer to Christian Dior. Q was 'yew . in was 8 my lg' A Nm xx 'SM 'Kaus N as ,gm Emi gowns? l if 4 A V. f :finer if-J' ....,-4' rsh f 'l ' 1 186 1' Q ' T3 4359 25 Mfr. ff 4, ,f -if 7 1 'rZ'x'N' N? I ..x lx W ' ' fbvx .t A ,Q R ii' v QR C' N. -fifty ms? ' S Ov gkf so sf , r 185, ii xx' 7' ...f-f gf L . 7 ' -,-ar- ' ,ff-1 .4- Even as you begin to be on familiar terms with femurs and tibias, it strikes you that there is so much to be, not just learned, but mastered and for one fleeting moment you want to chuck the idea of being a general practitioner and just become a fin- ger nail specialist. When I finally finish I am going to insist that even my parents call me doctorl Test tubes, coils, beakers, microscopes, books and charts. . . I thought l'd never see an actual person. Then the first person I had to give a physical to turned out to be the girl who sat in front of me in every class since third grade. UV? ' 189 Bef'- , .www A -fftfi 'M X 'Q f , Q L S sv .Q 5 , '99 M U, an-f , 5 ,, , K I came here to be a horse doctor and l've been here two years with- out working on anything bigger than a molecule. He's looking up at you and doesn't know you nearly failed physics and that he is your first case. He is in pain and the tile walls and anti- septic have always meant skill and care. You feel your hands doing the right thing and soon the hands, the mind, the terms of classes and theory are working together to analyze, to minister, and to bring comfort and relief. 190 ug v Y 1 A nn-VP Ar .J Il ' x Uv -Q ,, ,. 'i A .vu , sz-Lf: '- M ' R r.. il., 4 1 A W uv, 5 5 A, 5. , 92 ix if '.4ffw.v N- 4 K ' A -'fs f- 'W - . ' ' ... 74 v' X Z ' . 'ax ,, wry I f i The first thing you learn in Engineering is how, with a rubber band, to transform your sliderule into a crossbow for paper wads. Finally you get to survey the campus and the fun is trying to convince the guys in Holmes Hall that you are going to put a super highway through the middle of Lyman Briggs College. You vvonder about your major when, at a Shaw mixer, you say that you are a civil engineer and she grins and says, I should hope so. 5? isp, L, ii V , +e H 'ff m ' ., M f g EL KEEP DOO R CLUSED -PLEASE The College of Natural Science has class. Your roommate gets out his books after dinner and you bring out a cage of gerbils and a twelve foot boa constrictor. I was doing quite well in Zoology until the professor substituted a navy bean for a pancreas on the final exam. Nlammoths, mastadons, elephants, you watch them change over millions of years and you want to live forever just to see how things are finally going to turn out. 194 A 1' I .J ' . xl S .bsvt 1' .X , N in-.gg ? 'tgiicxsb ,.Yx WM 1. Hmm u HmLv'sqrunT I l VT, 114 A. In X 3'-:7 -.R 5 'LM' 5- ...S . M if 1 . E ,J X - 1 X 0 1 ,, -9-..,w,..u.n-.nm-v.-...N..X N.-4 .v x ...a,wNxwv, ,A ww :Ng 'Q , N ,sh ,, 1X ,J o V , .I z -a ' ,y . ' n '!.+-5 -.v 1-'Q ' ' ...gif 1 ' ,Wy 1.- 4.4 5 l.?'9'v., lfwk-,u 'ftwt-t, :f.f v.L'.fgf1g ,gh chi, ., 'mf 1' A 31 'bi -if 13 'F Q Jw? I ,, .fvsw fx,- ' Il dike 'X . . A . I: , V4 v 1 'f ' ' 1 , J 5' k Xb. . A 3 Z gl Q :H ' 5' . 0. 3, A ' 4.. Qi X A' , E A ww- '7' , ' V , ZH-2. 14 Q f '5 ' -4431 N-If '- A' fz. K I- x' - w , , , . . , n il ., 5 'Y P N45 'Q V 4, - Yi ' lx A. el h ,N 1 h 1' 'i ax ' 'L .,.A -i ig- 1 Yi - Fl 5 ,Q A g . v, it 1 A , car, I. , g i ,Maki , , . 4 ' ,,. 1' K. 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But your freshman year you are faced with four Quarter Horses and Arabians and are expected to defend number one's conformation over that of number two. The only real difference you can see is the length of their tails and the color of their eyes. They should have a 100 course in shoveling. You cannot help but feel closer to a man who shows you how to raise a calf than one who shows you how to diagram a sentence. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES . . . One spun the thread, one measured it out, and another cut it in tvvo. To decide their fate and the course their lives would take, the ancient Greeks had three figures and Michigan State University has seven. We amaze them with our impatience, vve vvant our ideas heard yesterday and something done about them right now-fast! So they try to tell us that they may be our ideas and that those ideas are the product of the most liberal and comprehensive education yet. But those ideas may also be mistakes and the mis- takes may be crucial. Leadership is not a matter of inches as are football games. Academic people are expected to be right by a mile. 198 Ach' 4 Q...n tr'- U I ' W3 fb 'WW 1 H ..u' me6l'iP4 s !'MW' , ,f,Q, '3X5i ' . , if x X ,, x . M X. - :QwS.z:,:v2m, 5 9 F 1 f I I ' 1 I Q . S5 4 ' ' 1 ' 0'-S. v P -A f il - . '3 . v 7, - A I ' ' ,' ' L t f , 2' -' ' J ' . 1 ' : I A 1 2.-qs' . . ' -wiv -'-QP: ,,:l1 In ,. fx 1 4+ iji jk Mx tsl 'J -Lbs qs 11: 5' . 21 Q '1FF,! 'H ull- Q , .vafkv p Mfw R J gag! H S 199 ig' ,, 1 . .Mt , ,oi .nm-Q,-., U mn x - ,xxx fi 1 N- ' .num ,.,,,, fn 1 4 . NL af-Q., ,,..-rw 'x . MIM-'-'S' uv' ,354 X 1 X W 0' x , HX x Qs wwf-.X'f'fQ' 'M QS 1 will xxx X, 4 l 'R - ' , xx . 0 I f . 'X I, gi, . , ,, .- 223 Q , A , f 2 ' g. ' : A W M 0 f , . T ' af - i1ff'f'fg??L ,, 1. i , D an . J, 1 I .., s a .- , ,y-. , ff' 9 . xv ' 'W 4+ .G - 5 '4 Nyxg-45, ' ' 9 ..-.,-5-dv. 'j M , ' ,Q r- ,I F, -.. w w' , fi f.lk..JA,i:4:,y bl A ff fi: ,J .Spf , . , ' 'fu ,M nv- 41 '1 1 'f' ' -, 'x -.-X X xftixfn - z-- -. 1. 1,,, . .- 1?-',1A,, .N . ,-1,229 1 gif .910 1.1 if ERVICES You'll always remember finally grasping Gestallt Theory or understanding Condorcet. But Berkey Hall in late lVlay and the Plantarium Christmas Show are things you can come back to. They dropped the language requirement and in its place, put two computor courses and I can see the day when sophomores will be taking economics in pill form. .. But there will always be seniors filling out the little yellow and pink forms in the Placement Bureau and juniors wondering what the inside of the Alumni Chapel looks like. The services provided by Michigan State University- rather like the freshman who says he's going to the laundry room and ends up exchanging linen for the whole floor. Services are the things IVISU does for you that don't appear on a transcript. V' :,,, G: avi' : N 5 QM 4 ff' ff ' . 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The 8x10 photograph of Bill's eye illegally taped to the ceiling above the bunk, the dried magic markers left in the bottom drawer, the tiny holes where you pinned the Union Jack to the venetian blinds, and every vestige of your presence is scoured and repair- ed. The next occupant must be allovved to make his mark on his environment without your influence. When they give you the all-inclusive costs of attend- ing MSU they never include the cherry sprites, bagels, blt's, and grilled cheese sandwiches so important to any Spartan worthy of the name. is Q! fi' li sxrdff .AL - f-1'-W-f - ul 41 fr . 'fl 5 T 'I , ,1 L hi iif: ii'-:'jf.,ff1-1 A 3 M P1 I .LID-X AAN! 03 ! ,. My mailbox has a cobweb. 'ff 4 LAALIQ1 nn lg, -. , Once a term you face registration. You find out they've raised the tuition and pray your check doesn't bounce as you descend into the pit with your incomplete schedule. The heat is unbearable, the noise is deafening. You burst into tears when you realize you've just added Poultry Science 200 instead of Political Science 200. This year l'll smile for my l.D. picture. And just as I open my mouth to explain that l see my eyes, they snap the picture. Some of my warmest friendships have been made while filling out those million IBM cards. There is something about all you P-Z's in one room at 8:05 struggling for academic survival that binds you together. 204 I-5 W5 W: 'fl rl. 5, Slmply gomg through Regnstratnon should excuse you from HPR for the rest of the 4 - U i ,f gh .Xxx VI 1 rx -: ,,-Q. V .MW fu . 1 , , V , X 41 5y1,gg,q,x,?fee..,r1.a1-.rw.'.,w12?f'fbff0w'7A .b - Q 1 , ,oeds quo '-'N vagklzvln -ma, Ns.-. mv. I 4195 T' 3 Q 2 wnseder .HOD .NWN W..- ,. :ww W W-...Q-mf 'M 1 V-ww-1 ,mf 1 .3 ..I X A V . 2: W I I . ,J fniuaanlalfld- 1 - g, . V-if 9 'NV 2 r If ' 1 AH X, 4. A, MSE lim 206 fUlK?h. ,v fu ' 'Mn .. I f Wg k V5 Q U M 5 u N if 3. V 4 f 5 Z A K 1 A X ff,-,rl 1Mz i 1 f I 'Jw' I . 1-.i.:x , H ' , 5. -, WW 95.2 A, , ,Af f I ,.,., f 6 2 '-'Aff ,I 'fgaV,X' j ju 12 , They found me a bus pass and deposited me on a bus bound for the Union because you just don't spend four years at MSU without taking a bus at least once. Walking you can do alone but buses are built for crowds and couples. By police ethics they mean whether you should give a ticket to your roommate on his way over to pick up your football ticket for Saturday's game. Everytime I look out of my fifth floor window, l see they've picked up another. lVlaybe I know him-hope it was for speeding and not for carrying drugs. QR ,x XXX ll, -,d,.. - ' 9 HS ab li Q 5 , W, M' ll 20 There are three Viet Nam veterans in the front row. There is the man in the back of the room old enough to be your father. And there you are behind the podium, a fresh and dewey 22, explaining For Whom the Bell Tolls. I like grad assistants. They aren't as sure of themselves as the full professors so they observe office hours, return your papers before the end of term, and let you out on time. Actually I'm not sure about graduate assistants. It's unnerv- ing to have your teacher from one class sitting next to you in another. l just got here yesterday and l'm already behind. The good breakfast, the clean shirt, and 200 pencils scratching the wisdom of the ages in a 5c bluebook. By the end of the day it's all out of your hands. From now on someone else will weigh factors, philosophy and personality to arrive at an answer she hopes will be correct. Time to sell the books and burn those 3x5's and vow to change your major or wish you could take that course again. I if ul.- .-' if . X. ' ' , Sim- f VJSX v my lVlono - the black plague of the college student. Take a nap after dinner or yawn during a lecture and the entire suite is packing you off to Olin for a blood test and vitamins. Standing at the end of the line at the Olin reception desk l cannot believe that so many people can be sick at 8:00 in the morning. lVly health record at Olin must read like a novel. How can you tell the sophomore who just made Varsity that he is out for the season or the last term senior that she must drop out with mono a vveek before finals? Olin doctors are a breed apart. They have to be. I like the idea of a 50c X-ray. i as M Fig , , .J,,...u.. ffrfm. - ll 321' r- f Natural Science with IVIr. Gillis was the best thing about freshman year. He had us see The Christmas Star at the Planetarium even though we weren't studying astronomy until the next term. A , 4-4--H ' A Q, ,.v- -.. - .- ' . 1 , my J H A..-.fzw4SP1'L ' , ,-:- ,- . l ,,,..,.r..m -, X 4 'e::1,-thi ' . , 214 Somewhere in the vast innards of the power plant is a tiny valve responsible for the sixty degree temperatures in my room when I go to sleep and the twenty-three degree ones when I wake up in the morning. I settle back into the comfortable chair ofthe Planetarium and look up at what is soon to become the star-filled sky. Galileo, Copernicus, the North Star. The music is beautiful the night dark and warm. John and I hold hands as down the row, classmates drop off to sleep. Until I saw the program at the Planetarium, I thought that Orion's Belt was a megaphone. Q o O 00000000 X9 Um no: 215 Y N 2' ' XX - x,-If ING.. 43 f 216 1 A, I. I , L age-4 bzf?f4Bfa F' I wonder if there is any hard feeling among the men who spray the 15,000 trees on State's campus and those that have to rake up the leaves in fall. At times I feel the hugeness of the university and its way of life closes dovvn on me and I vvonder who I am and where I am going. Here creation of the past and present ages communi- cate knowledge and emotion outside the lecture or written text. I feel myself extend beyond myself, beyond NISU, beyond a student and for the moment I believe that I too will make it. Q ' 53 . fx-,YA irq ,Y . iq V v A ef- A 1 Wk... 1 Na q. 5 my . 5 , V' I 00l Q ., in Firil n Y' 'Illia M:m.x.... --- JW ,,,..-f ,Apu K YQ? N. QQ X X ami v wx ,xr as Q -..Q You don't have to go far from the dorm to experience some of the finer things in life. lVlSU's answer to the New York Waldorf-Astoria- fine food, luxurious rooms with baths and color television-is found at Kellogg Center, staffed by the students of Hotel, Restaurant, and Institutional Management. Coronation Ball has to be at Kellogg. You can't have ROTC cadets and girls in long gowns swishing about the lVlcDonel grill-no matter how many new planters they put in. Kellogg is a different world. Someday before graduation l'm going to spend the night in Kellogg and ring for a sandwich at midnight instead of going down to the machines for a candy bar and leave my bed for someone else to make in the morning. I believe in a liberal education. ix 219 'S For an anthropology class we had to interview a foreign student so five of us walked over to the International Center to look for likely subjects. Foreign dress and many languages made us feel alone and out of place but we asked two Japanese students to help us and spent the next hour firing questions, drinking vast amounts of coffee, and feeling that somehow our lives had been restricted and shallow and short. You can always tell the students who spent the summer in Europe. They all go to the crossroad cafeteria and look at the clocks and wonder what Nigel is doing if it is 9:45 in London. l'm glad they have students working in the bookstore. lt's nice to tell your roommate to go find you an HPR workbook and know that she can't tell you to go fly a kite. 220 CE!i'l'l3ii' A' 'f FUR aleaiuiaaagnuomx zrsaoesmws ' V uv gi A i if- li.,- 1-1 I., J- po-1 f 'Q fl N' e F Q. Q-A' ' ,U 1 ul Only church doors and museum entrances are always open. Then there is the Bug Room where former inmates of the Detroit Zoo are being eaten down to the bone by bugs. They say it is under control but after someone tells you about it, you look awfully close at any flies in the neighborhood. lVlost museums are alike but the IVISU museum has a girl mummy and some of the only weasels born in captivity. You can't really afford to ignore a place that has its own Tyrannosaurus Rex skull. fffgyrv' 3.3: Q Si' X A ,,X.-,AWE 222 'WE' Ross?5ff55'ETURE ,lf Q 1 .- .,, ,...-- 3 ,,,.-.1-rf' 4.14:-if ,-4:-v . -,.,,-, . ,....-,.....-f . ,,. . ,......A.,.:L, , ,,.-,,.-v-m..7::j' ----- '- jj , ' A . ,. , , 17 ,, ...,, .. . - ..,. H - ,.0,.,.........,., ,...,.. , ,. x. ..- . ..,.,.,, N V -nr- ......,...---1 V'wS:' L .w.Q....lf. iff' LV 'S' Af W u T X lui' ' ., 51 tr 4 ,b , aw W. y ',,,,,..-.g--'-- -4. 1 Q If one more person tells me l look like a JIVIC, I'm selling my beads and bells. During exam week, that's when they flock to the Union to talk and plan study schedules. Everyone carries a book and drinks coffee instead of coke. Coke is far too frivolous for exam week. Amid the shower of handouts, supporting every side of every issue, I make out the number of the meeting room, then decide it is too late and get a coke and a bag of cheese whizzies. ,,...f-- Wm.. -vnu W l ll -4' ll I ,N 1 llllu P 2' -I, an I .M ll i' li , ' :ll 1 -.1 ,I 'f I,,l ly A xl ,Vg g f! 'a .--ry-A With three terms ahead of me, I decided to get a job to cover T.G.'s and pizzas. At the placement bureau I applied and was interview- ed. I went home and waited and waited. I decided I really didn't need the money and joined the Student Education Corps. lVly first job interview-and I wore my leather coat and heels. Two hours of roommates had put my hair into a truly vogue mass and it was all worth it because I got the job-teaching outdoor survival in a Girl Scout camp. The summer job you didn't take, the volun- teer request you never answered, senior year and it is over. IVIichigan State was what you made it. 226 al' f 7 . x IEW 227 r-ii l ,Q A 4 n I. I 3 Y- 1 ll' 2 It's the professional atmosphere with the time to do the job right. Even the little girl in the white coat vvho cleans your horse's stall and probably weighs less than her pitchfork will be Rebecca Cook, Doctor of Veterinary lVledicine next June. What can you say to an eight year old vvho brought you his guppy all the way from north Lansing on the back of his bicycle because he thinks it has a dry mouth? The U. of lVI. may have its heart transplants but vve give pre-natal care to expectant weasels. Veterinarians don't take a Hippocratic Oath but no one asks the tearful coed with the Wilson Hall telephone number where she keeps her two spotted hamsters. S While walking back from a 3:00 class, absent- ly kicking leaves and thinking of the mid l had just taken, I looked up and saw a tree resplendent with golden leaves. I was in front of the chapel and people were entering by ones and twos. l lingered in the doorway as a few rays of sun filtered through the stained glass into the darkness. I knelt in the quiet. l'm the only one in the world who knows there is a sundial in back of the chapel. Nobody had better ever cut down that big tree in front of the chapel. That's mine. 'W f g l 1 vnu-Wynn-ggi 4 - .....,.,..,,..'M-fi? 1- fr, ,ff M . 230 - . 1 ix, -nv? 1-14 'Niar .- ,I - - .....-A I-.14 f -. J' Q Q.. X W, .g.- ' + is ...mix 233 CRGANIZATIONS lVlost students at Michigan State live here tvventy-four hours a day, and, despite the exhortations of instruc- tors, do not spend all, or even a great deal, of this time studying. The sheer size of lVlSU's population provides enough activities to satisfy each individuaI's interests. ln fact, there is enough going on somewhere on campus to pre-empt attendance of any classes or opening of any textbooks - DfOviding one manages to avoid flunking out. lVlSU's many organizations are a channel for developing a skill, establishing an identity, or maybe just postponing those calculus problems another hour. Whatever the purpose, these activities are an essential component of the educa- tional process. A 1 A l If 5 new ,' -,,. 'A-, 1 Jwvf- , ky-gifs -,VA , -ge 4 , A -t,,,, ,. Uh-un v- ,.,.,..e,t:. - , sf- ' ' ., , ?,?,,,..,- wx. t --ft,-,.,. if W' A ,sv-, sw? ., '1' E QM - .4' Ft Q M542 M-ef? 3 ' V ' ' ,A rf- 'M ,sl A .--f ,V .W ..' .- pf www Magus'- r V 'A' , , I , M.,-W' , ,W ' .-J-4 '7 A QV .fail 4, 'Q . -nf'-k Y'wa,,-4 Il, Mpe 1-3'-ala mf 43 .sa Government on both hall and university levels provides a source of involvement and change. env A Sailing Club member racking against the wind leans over fragrant Lake Lansing 3 4 X' ' M ,- Mfzamua. M A wie a ,,,... X x ',,..- sul- Jz 5,1 ri , 5 vig -.-ggi!! 234 Diversity Characterizes Activities at MS For each existing major at IVISU there's a group, meeting somewhere in the labyrinth of Giltner Hall or just forming in Olin's waiting room. A student in communications can vvork for one of the dorm radio stations, a theater major can try out for the Performing Arts Company, an econ student can join the Karate Club. Your choice of organization need never be justified as everyone else there shares a similar interest. You may be in agriculture and your roommate is an English major, but if you both play the guitar you can at least see each other at the Joint on weekends. And if you think you don't have a skill, how about the Monopoly Club? Mike Johnson, the original Brody Artist, displays his talent at the Union Board Thieve's Market. Well, now that we're up here what do we do? Q Self-Identity ls the Goal of Participation lp' JT' i I :Q ,Q sf' Frying bananas at the Biafra Club dinner No matter what anybody says, you just cannot find yourself in a multiversity the size of Michigan State - at least, not as a student. The most you can do is memorize your student number. From there you have to develop and enrich your unique personality, to set yourself apart somehovv. Identity results from perfecting a skill, from mastering a sport, from discovering that you are a scientist instead of just a science major. It comes from finding others who share your ideals or fears or frustrations. And finally, it comes with the confi- dence to be able just once to forget your student number without feeling lost. Block S adds to the excitement at Spartan Stadium. I n RWTVFQ A 1' ' it N f A 4 3 V3 'f ,F wg' si Q Uh . 'N K+ maya 'S S X s V ,ff if ill' 'Nw' The Alpha Phi Omega Blood Drive? This is supposed to be pre-registra tionl 237 ,- The SDS Rally - emphasizing the problems of the multi- , versity. The MSU Promenaders have weekly sessions of folk and square dancing. nv ' . ,f .- - ' ' I, rj- - i 'X'-.iA,i',g -md: IV-sq . gli 4' ' If ' ' sr 'AJQX-I xg wiv' A r45'!'f bs, ,Isl S 4 ' 5 wit: ' 5' ' U .f gm, , , 4 4 'Q . -fl 'vu if ,xg ff1f'2fi'Q 4 ' . 'Q--. 1. . . M:-ff 'I 's1 ':'-.9 ,Nl M s 3. 5 ' 6 5 , a .u' V l.' n-1 -AA 'lxbix , f Q ,41 YA 4 I JMX' iv, L' -' gfzggp l ig!!! PE? 'Bs ..54if2'? A T? if jg sk i lfnl- r lf' i , . 4. .141 Q ! ,. JIQJNJQL Youngster enjoys Ag Council-sponsored Small Animals Day. 1 g .gi A That sublime moment of speeding downhill through finely powdered snow - and staying on your skis! 238 -Q Biff ir, ,g5fQ :fy - 3 ?' -A31 -1- 2 xg' MSU Winged Spartans take off down Shaw Lane. S tudent models at the International Club fashion show and ball. ag. 4,5- ' 1 'L fffvli.. ,I I Hb. ja..-X. ,, 4- ..' 'Y Q V .W .w,,.......... .a AN' , it . A K M - S l- ,, , ' 'Y Wm. fy, 2 a ng. 1 ,- r ' if X J 5 m . , , N A , V 2. J A 7 V255 J 3 Jr A ,f 3 x ,Q ,.f,. it 1 Q? 1.94-,if3,s,, 1 Q Wei -53 'T 1' Vglf' f' 5: gf 21, 7 ,z M . X ,. , xo. ,af Q w was -f fl rw 3 ,MQ 535533 239 -....-.- :tug ,lingua ,fx-x4i,,.' fs f r M. . bg 'if' P ,,' 1 ..,.4-U 1. -,,. The 69 Wolverines Frustrations . . . If it's really true that all geniuses are just a little bit insane, the staff of the 1969 Wolverine possessed more than its share of genius. The frustrations of creating a yearbook are many - freezing at a sales booth outside registration, learning that you have sixty' pages due this deadline instead of thirty, trying to match 3,300 Senior pictures with the right names. If the pictures are great the copy is never just right. The state of the budget is a perpetual catastrophe, and if you only flunk one mid-term because of the book you consider yourself very fortunate. W QS? it . . . and Satisfactions. Of course, there's another angle. Finding the perfect picture to open your section, finally contacting all those elusive Greeks, selling a copy of the book to your roommate - these are the moments that make you forget the stale coffee grounds and the wrinkled carbon paper and the term paper due last week. Somewhere among the frustrations and the person- ality conflicts, the missed deadlines and the ruined GPA's, a bunch of students put more than a little bit of themselves into the '69 Wolverine. And somehow all the effort seems worthwhile. Dick Best, photo editor. ENS Mr. William Mcllrath, advisor. Jon VanderZouwen, financial assistant to the advisor. ' sx ifxk ..Qff?'L ' .il . -s .- age: V, f Q A f 219115 1 fs I x' A r 'N I f If 11 -Tw f, , -qv-r li - . if . 4 K...--w X, ki J I silgsf J-- -1 4- 'Yer' 'sol 4 fiullfl ,,..-nu F,-g??f7 7',, a . .uf .-J 'XA' . N' ' ' ,, ,J P: -4 Jai A rf? 1 . -M, YY? ,-.Aif , f 4 -YQ I 7 I Sally K uryla, residences editor. Y A bf' 1' Q . v 1 I1 l ll X, v x .airf- Mary Beard, copy editor. 3 X .X 'V-. s Pete Grant, sports editor. Q fly? Q. I.. ',.-gf-ff! ,-rig, -'sv 'gig V QA' -Pa' f C ,,.ff'fwf.Jf- .5'?f't'f ,fi 1,-.!,,.,. p '-.45 V1-399. I 5, .Q 1 pg ' . - ,4'. 1 1 ' 'f ,4.f+f':' 159.572 at - 1- 1 .1 ' fail Lvkceiif ,l,3.,.1 Ulf? '.,'-an f' ' af 11-J,'C.'f ,f Sami Q. . .9 1. . 'Q Q r3 '?-' T ' qv- aff 3,5 ,,. 'x ,511 kfvfg Guia? 'N'- '?Ax. 'x5,. ' V3 ' 'Tl EN -, T 3-I,-,-. E.-+L-35' :.' NL. ,-. 4-424 ff'.'.f1f?l-, V Q,-'N' . , s lg,T.,y'4s.5 gig, -Y ,,x.:fk N .-,.'.Q- . ,'Q'VQ,- .s', '- ' J' ,A X- .f.xi, S ,f . fs-f -,P V' ff- 4 1 AQ ws 71-Sufi SJR. i Renee MacDonald, on-campus editor, and Mary Genovese, off-campus editor. 243 Photographer Ivins has an earnest discussion with Editor Brill. l Rik VY x-sqfliif N I X x asv -Q. ' li - QQ S ess we X XX . X ,NY T' L x six. xg Q N X . X sg-T-i'jQ'i' :,sggf1 XXXX ' Q Xxx To Qj 5.i-X, X5s s1s X-gil XXX Xffgxg ,x X Qxfg-fl ss Qs X s X C' 'Q SXXXX . - . my new SFSSS X , S 5 xx X XX R 3 X f?-Qiiqf bf ' Q' 5 xxx X ' . X3 Xb '-X Delivering the State News is a lonely, oft-forgotten job. . 11, F'- HZ-5 iw 244 The primary raison d'etre of the State News is to unite the campus. Each of the five departments- editorial, photographic, advertising, circulation, and business-works its own way to provide informa- tion, while editor-in-chief Ed Brill coordinates the activities of the various departments. Temporarily impeding progress last fall was a controversy over autonomy of the press. The State News printed an article reporting an obscenity issue at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin. Louis Berman, advisor to the State News, reacted by withholding the editors' pay. The Student-Faculty Judiciary upheld the paper's position and ruled that withholding salaries was a violation of the Academic Freedom Report. A Y' i' What could all these people be thinking about so in- tently? State News Fishes for Excellence But Discovers Controversy. ll' M a .25 ' A . E oil S. if I7 32 ' ' , are 'YT You mean Collage just won the Pulitzer prize? ix, X, 0 4'-v 1 What panty raid? l thought you were covering the cricket match! 245 X .N ii II- Ag- 1-93 lla ,Q E uv 1 A, , K, I , . '.J . 1 j ' Q STATE NEWS EDITORIAL: bottom row P Anstett J Pankhurst E Brnll edltorm chuef J Granellu T Brovvn second row: IVI. IVIiIlerg D. Rayman D Fitch R Morales IVI George P Zlrnbler th rd row J Allen G Lorna G Bullardg R. Vvalshg R. Bernard. STATE NEWS ADVERTISING bottom row: C. Banksg L. Pot terg R. Roughleyg C. Budrow IVI. Michelg VV. Castainierp S Jenks. second row: V. Alberts D. Glenng M. Leazenbyg M Vvenderg S. Hansong P. O'Brien third row: J. Byrd, Fi. Nlorison K. Lynamg J. Heinz, S. Harris J. Zvvarensteyng R. Bullard. we fi i 'A Q f P A 4 ,sauna M STATE NEWSPHOTOGRAPHIC: bottom row: J. Richardson, B. Ivins, L. Hagedorng B. Johnson, advisor. second row: lVl. Nichols, K. Scribner, J. lscag IVI. Sirnag L. Lagoni. third row: H. Caswell, N. State News Focuses on Creativity and Community 11 Service. The State News serves in other ways also. Creative people demand an outlet for their material and Collage, a bi-weekly literary magazine, is that out- let. lt is the written evidence of the creative pro- cess going on within the minds of lVlSU students and faculty ,... a forum of ideas and feelings. Community service is an important facet of the State News, with executive editor Trinka Cline teaching journalism classes and helping to set up a much needed community paper on the west side of Lansing. 47 UNION BOARD: bottom row: D. Hindes, P. Sikes, B. Jones, V. P.p J. Phillips, Pres.5 F. Churchley Treas.g C. Crossg Mrs. Berger, Advisor. second row: T. Foxg P. McGuire: C. Burcarg Z. Sarkisiang C DiMattiag K. Burketg L. Pattersong M. Paris. third row: M. Bizzardig D. Sayles: S. Smithp C. Grayp A Bennettg S. Facktorg A. Kondep K. Finch. fourth row: D. Franzettag D. Baginskig T. Ventig M. Fatt: C Bookg A. Holtp B. Bargerg S. Plichta. fifth row: K. Weaverg D. Vllheelerg C. Borsberryp K. Ebig M VVasungg J. Nielseng P. Doppg M. Lauhoff. sixth row: B. Bagbyg B. Mayg B. Carverg S. McMannersg P Benedickg L. Stierleg M. Monroeg G. Klinskyg R. Klee. AN The crowning of Sandy Gillespie highlights the Miss MSU pageant. Union Board member and advisor Maureen Berger discuss plans with Provost Neville over coffee. 248 if ' t ix-aff an, .4 . 1 ,V . l ' . M Q: .tx , - -. W Y as , t - fx. - -f P X its sz, ' K, 1 , . K X ij ag. : ' 1:31 . Y V is ,. . NS . i 5 J Q A t i an A A g :iff 'S S . tg, NNI XX .xt M. ., it 'wt The Thieves' Market art show attracts student talent. W2 P' w. x if .395 i U I0 BO RD A holiday spirit pervades campus as sounds of the Mad Hatter's Midway drift across MSU. A spring term event, the carnival typifies the activities sponsored by Union Board. Catering to all areas of college life, services include the information bureau, avvay-game trips during football season, and bridge lessons. Affording a place for animated huck- stering, the Thieves' Market displays a collage of student art vvork. Other affairs on the Board's crovvded agenda include the Activities Carnival, All-Campus Talent Shovv, and Miss MSU pageant. A major endeavor this year was the publication of a magazine geared to be a forum for student opinion, and a stage for collegian contributions. Future plans include ex- pansion of the magazine to four issues per year. Union Board's kaleidoscope of activities provides a vvide range of services and recreational opportunities for the University community. iiyy' ' il,-'fu 5 f'f-if Lx V31 X 'A Q S5 'A ' ff '-A we -nz-. Block S - part of the excitement as MSU beats Notre Dame. 249 AHF! Q dung. -...- .., ,- - 5...--f -Sf, J, -cuv- If 'UIQ C As the major governing group for the women resi- dents on campus, the Women's lnter-residence Coun- cil serves as the agent between the halls and the University. Composed of the women's residence hall presidents, members of WIC share a common goal of progressive government for the University coeds. Its functions include the initiation of studies and formu- lation of policies appurtenant to women residents. Of major concern this year was the attempt to gain acceptance of the selective hours policy for freshman coeds. The struggle terminated with the institution of a compromise proposal abolishing hours for all women students except fall term freshmen. WIC: bottom row: J. Tubaugh, advisorg C. Burke, treas.g E. Lindner, v. p.g S. Landers, pres.g K. Tripp, v. p.g B. Yahr, sec.p H. Widick, advisor. second row: D. Nlyersg C. Drevvekg S. Bensong B. IVlcKnightg D. O'Donnohueg IVI. lVlarshaII. third row: G. Smithg J. Littletong B. Pikkag P. Grossg K. ParksgS. Kernick. fourth row: J. Jenkinsg L. Potterg L. Finkg K. lVloong L. Johnson. ff -4 if? K 0 'IT f' c . . fv v ' v kj MHA: bottom row: W. Barr, advisorp C. Nlannersg B. Hawkins, pres., T. Templin, sec., R. Loerkeg D. Diesing, treas.5 G. Fritz, advisor. second row: G. Gregory, G. Elliott, T. Ball, E. lVlankog J. l-larving J. Englerg T. Brock. third row: J. Hoffman, E. Peterson, Fl. Marx, Fl. Slutzkyg G. Spencer, J. Cotton, D. lVIelIor. MH Association. The group this year moved to enact legislation liberalizing visitation policies in residences. the initial proposal met with many obstacles, and was referred to committee for re-examination. After long egg L9-32. 59.83 Pl' 3. 2. 433 'DQ-55' OUQLQ :V QJQJQJ :S-O 3 fp O F013 -.O-3 mg.: 9322. 'Uc.7a'O Idlg gg-. 22.0 O3 EIU: ff' 3 xgr Zigi 53-g 'gas cn-U3 3-55-' '4ro I-. Q95 :Dm maor- gg ell ' '11, 3 1' i Y 'l J f'gf'+ JPN L . M-:ir---.w..,.. .. .. .., , I -.am-Q-w-u.,-..,....--..... -........,......-.-.....-..., . .,. ----.............,.,....... Q H Q Q n f fr .f , 2 ' 1 1, 1 i t. 'Q Q ., v f, x V ' debates, a revised proposal, which provides that the , ,,:,f ' individual residence halls set visitation regulations, was accepted. ln addition to the responsibilities of A q T guidance and government, IVIHA coordinated many , Q ' - iij?lf',, academic and social functions associated with dorm life, by sponsoring mixers, movies, and a blood drive in conjunction with WIC. F' til' ik 1 n 414.4 .- I l -:Q 1-lg! EXCALIBUR: top: L. Werner, P. Nlyersg R. Williams, T. Tovvson, R. Bailey bottom: J. White, J. Zeigp L. Bursteing D Oliver, H. Ozoding W. Feracog R. Mc- Cormick, P. Ellsvvorth. gpg: S9121 .. y ii' F55 14.1.3 'K' ,gl AQ ' vw .1 f.. lugs.- if-V. 25 EXCALIBUR Traditionally a symbol of excellence, Excalibur is a fitting epithet for this group of campus leaders. With interests in sundry areas of university life, members converge at regular dinner-meetings to discuss current projects and events. Animated conversation in such a relaxed atmosphere also provides an arena for free discussion of contemporary issues. Besides this pri- mary function, Excalibur also meets occasionally with representatives of the University community. Informal dialogue with administrators at unstructured sessions helps bring about a homo-geneity of aims and puts them in perspective. Each spring, the thirteen members of this senior men's honorary select thirteen pledges whose charge it is to perpetuate Excalibur's ideals of service. SENIQR COUNCIL Instead of trying to unify a class of thousands, this year's Senior Council concentrated on seeking out the senior and serving his individual needs. Forums, pro- jects and events centered around those areas vvhich specifically relate to him, such as employment, poli- tics, and the ever-present draft. The council also organized those traditional events which are impor- tant parts of the senior year: receptions at President Hannah's, Senior Svving-Out and commencement ac- tivities. Outstanding students are selected by the council to be honored as seniors of the week or members of the Sixty-Nine Club, an honorary which includes only those seniors vvho have made important contributions to IVISU. me S' 45 All 4 x f. I 1 V. .. L. L '+P -,......4- -N. ? .. ,.. '- .1-1' .. -, :ir .. ....-1 '- -.-.1-11 SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL: rear on stairs: E. Petrini: S. Christmang J. Hutson. middle row on stairs: lVl. Waltrakisg IVI, Sapp: P, Anstett. front row: A. Michaels: D. Banghart: R. lVlcCormick, pres.: J. Shutty, sec.: D. Pritchard: J. Licht: S. Vvilberg C. Gunsolus: J. Lau: L. Herman: P. Fiaynor, v. p. in the windows: L. Berger: L. Burstein. ..ff 253 .L--H-- I 4' QC fu :ll 'W 4 'A' Q? ,gl !, - .. 3 f I r 4 AWS: bottom row: C. Yannitelli ond row: S. Stoll, G. Wilson, S Spellmang S. Kuryla. WS Associated Women Students is the activities pro- gramming organization for all Michigan State coeds. Its fourteen member General Council is open to all women students through open petitioning. Fall term AWS conducts the Who's Who and What's What program to inform women students of activities and organizations open to them, while during the school year they send career information to Juniors and Seniors. Spring term events include Women's Week and Lantern Night, co-sponsored by Mortar Board, held to honor fifty outstanding Senior women. Ac- tivities this year included a drug symposium fall term, with speakers such as a lawyer, a member of the campus police force, and Dr. Garskof, former assis- tant professor of psychology. AWS also originated the selective hours proposal and was part of the steering committee for the winter term Sexuality Symposium. K. Cunningham, C. Larson. sec- GREEN SPLA H Almost fifty years old at Michigan State, Green Splash is a group formed for the enjoyment and study of synchronized swimming. An honorary organiza- tion, Green Splash chooses its pledges through try- outs each fall. This year the swimmers had a crowded activities schedule. The Annual Synchronized Water show, open to the public, is a major event where various forms of water ballet are demonstrated. Local high schools receive invitations to the winter term clinic, at which Green Splash members teach syn- chronized swimming and show movies of expert swimmers in this field. The Intercollegiate Competi- tion, an annual event held in lVlarch this year at Central Michigan University, draws similar clubs from universities all over the midwest. This meet has competition in solo, duet, trio, and group swimming. ov' V .... ,,.-, . . sf., HIM. W -Y f .V ,wi V , , tg .- . '.f ' ,- 11' ' ' ' 1, ' -, 922- , -- h M '39-Msg.. 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M l , b ',,..-- s.,,,ugV - ' A ' , -.... A ,I 4 ll ,, -5 g - '-'idfatzvgnw ' :' LT' V, '- ff . 'wt i V' ' ' ' N',.n.-'x ' ':'!'f Y9f: ' . - T ilwf 4 'M gl 'fm f, 44. . A, W' ' .M i-Fw . V 'g,,,ifl A - 1' .,, t. '- ' VILHJ1 ju ' ' ,. A 1 r . ' ' . 'fi - , . .gn-4 -4-.,, ' nvLf2'.f - '. ' . ,fa ' ,D 4' 4 - f. V IIB... wh- , 6 ,V , 1 A . ., -. ,,.. -V . 2... V . . Nd w ail' 4 , 1. 'h V' 4 . 1. ,C V, --- . t . we .. - M fy, N, Vg 5 I .- V R 1' 8 - . . 1 , 414, , . ,gl A xf GREEN SPLASH: bottom row: P. Verwohlt, lVl. Frazier, S. Strachan, pres., P. Sinclair, D. l-lultquist, K. Detert, L. Pearson, F. Fisherman, K. Rabbers. second row: S. Strack, treas., C. Workman, K. Johnston, E. Harrison, A. Weathersbee, N. Levine, L. Gilbert, sec., J. Platt, Fi. Baidas, v. p. third row: T. Tarbell, adv., L. lVleyers, R. Arnold, C. Bacon, J. Curry, J. Weeks, A. Harding, J. Zeng, L. Kendrick, L. Weyandt, S. Hamilton. f --VV i . . ff . f l Q. 1 . f Vw ,wa -S . - A .. A , -' N' 4 ' A aw N -X' X ' I A 1 t H. Q' t 1 is E 1 S I Y gi NX X-331 xx R 'Q- 255 ll as M it . l if al F X l 1 -Lv' f , .4 ' V C E f jfs, XJ' , . 4 X M Q- ur t-it SJ. 'B li' lr' l JEAN PIAGET SOCIETY! P. l Beer, v.p.g D. Neumeister, pres.g P. ' XXX Robb, v.p.p J. Ri , .5 . -TQL FlickY. Sec. Carson C. Hamilton, faculty advisor. -ng ,3- UQ! 'ETP M , j I 56 JEA PIAGET SOCIETY Education is the building material of a strong tomorrow. In keeping with this spirit, the Jean Piaget Society emphasizes keeping apace of current trends and developments in the world of academics. lVlem- bership is open to students and faculty, but the society's members form a small nucleus. The Society itself recently became an associate member of the World Confederation of Organizations of the Teach- ing Profession. A major priority was encouraging undergraduates to write and publish educational research. The organization has urged students to request more independent study. Numerous specific recommendations to student advisory committees were made. Efforts to formulate such recommen- dations and individual's independent research in a more professional tone were also made. As progress catapults technology into tomorrow, the Jean Piaget Society strives to keep education in the forefront of advancement. . vine T' mics. JUDO CLUB Grace and simplicity of style characterize Japanese life and the sport of judo is no exception. The gentle way is what the Japanese call it. lVlidst the hard falls and seemingly lethal holds there is evident the easy grace of movement and skill of precise timing that makes this refined form of jujitsu so popular within the university. The Judo Club sponsors an annual invitational meet for the midwestern area in vvhich its ovvn six man team competes and has previously vvon honors. Long hours of diligent practice are required to attain the honored sable-colored belt that denotes expert skill in this ancient sport. Tradition and etiquette accent this art of self-defense with an Oriental flavor. JUDO CLUB: L. Weir, J. Kim, advisor, T. Howard, v.p.g W. Bishop, pres., L. Bancroft, treas., G. Gaffner, F. Comstock. second row: Nl. Wisnievvski, lVl. Barnes, R. Wojtysiak, S. Politowski, B. Zuppann, D. Schoenrock, J. Tompkins. third row: B. Nelson, C. Patton, lVl. Young, S. Lardie, C. Koob, T. Gard, S. Parker. fourth row: P. Ganz, K. Gould, F. Carey, Jr., H. Gould, J. Van DerNleulen, N. Yoshida. l IV ff -1 .J -JL PA -HEL Uniting and coordinating all twenty-two sororities is the primary aim of Pan-Hel. This governing body, composed of two members from each sorority, regulates such aspects of Greek life as rush and the key systems initiated this past summer. Now, in some houses, each girl has her own key. lf the university approves, the sororities will have freshmen rush next fall. Pan-Hel is also involved in running a community center for SCOPE. Student Community Organization through Panhellenic Effort is the philanthropic proj- ect through which Pan-Hel contributes to the com- munity. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL: bottom row: L. Burstein, v.p., P. Myers, pres., S. Cristman, v.p., se- gg M cond row: R. Giering, sec., P. Ray- ' ' ' ner, A. Bose, v.p., J. Gulish, treas. A Mfg PANHELLENIC COUNCIL: bottom row: J. Lau, IVI. Camp, S. Solmo, v.p., J. Campbell, pres., S. Gerber, J. Moore, sec., R. Johnson, treas., second row: B. Seebold, B. Knopfler, S. Ftuekberg, K. Cruice, C. Lupia, lVl. Gilson, IVI. Bice, A. Konde, third row: K. Cunningham, lVl. Rainey, J. NliIIer,S. Dunn, D. Sayles, D. LePlae, S. Vogelsberg, C. Horn, fourth row: J. Dauer, P. Vanek, C. Clark, P. Nlajor, S. Thompson, C. Shockleyj D. Benoy, C. Kline, fifth row: A. Johns, C. Stapleton, lVl. Both, A. Israel, P. Butler, L. White, J. lVlarsh, C. Hayward, sixth row: J. Jackson, J. Sewell, J. Niska, J. Henry, G. Lark, K. Alderton, D. Umphrey,C. DeYoung. IF As one of lVlSU's major governing bodies, IFC governs social regulations for fraternities and seeks to promote brotherhood among them. It also serves the university's fraternities by coordinating and promot- ing rush-week activities. A new rush policy instituted this year permitted first term freshmen to rush, thereby changing the major fraternity rush from winter to fall term. This spring, along with Pan- hellenic Council, IFC had the honor of hosting delegates from the Big Ten Universities at the annual Panhellenic-Interfraternity Council Conference. Q. -..ax ' ' Y-tpxf, K, 1-3 , '. Ak L 'T ' 1 . L I A at in 258 5? 06 ALPHA LAMBD DELTA Scholarship is the key to leadership in today's highly technical society. Alpha Lambda Delta has endeavor- ed to encourage this quality among freshmen women. By sponsoring scholastic and cultural events in the dorms, this women's honorary attempted to create an atmosphere conducive to intellectual stimulation and growth. Tutoring foreign students provided oppor- tunities for establishing meaningful friendships as well as providing mutual learning experiences. Other ser- vices the group offered to the campus community included assisting at J-Day and holding an annual party for orphaned children. BETA BETA BETA: bottom row: K. ' Malknecht, G. Dawson, v.p., S. Black- hall, pres., M. Morgan, sec., J. Fox, Dr. J. , T Braddock, adv., second row: D. Bates, R ffl' QB Z A 'Q Y ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA: bottom row: K. Miller, T. Ballas, K. Kolasa, K. Schneider, v.p., K. Chenovveth, pres., M. Eisenmann, treas., J. Mol- Ienkopf, A. Tewes, A. Sheerer, sec- ond row: M. Preston, S. Bryan, J. Hori, P. Rubenstein, A. Geng, C. George, S. Seymour, S. Bryan, K. Farison, third row: S. Hoefler, C. Linnell, E. Malone, A. GOWell, M. Turner, K. Orndorff, C. Corriere, J. Currey, M. Kutsche, fourth row: J. Kelly, J. Recknagel, J. Wojnar, C. Matteson: D. Bogan, M. Schaefer, B. Beamer, P. Wesserling, A. Gendron, fifth row: S. Whitelock, N. Glaser, J. Petrie, C. Simone, S. Spencer, C. Skimin, P. Brunck, N. Wowkanech, L. White, sixth row: L. Snedecor, K. Armstrong, C. Lankfer, P. Wille, J. Stewart, J. Pregitzer, R. Viles, B. Schroeder, E. Matzelwich. an BETA BET BET Beta Beta Beta opens its membership to those students of life sciences who have done superior work in their major field. Bi-weekly meetings accent such diverse areas of interest as wildlife, microbiology, and zoology. Being a biological sciences honorary, the club focuses its activities on guest speakers and programs which explore topics of current interest in the sciences. At the annual banquet, which is pri- marily an initiation ceremony, students who have had a provisional membership are admitted into the honorary. . 3' 5' - ,lg l .M . V F A Sohn, E. Lohrman, K. Hoben, M. Fink, J. Ortman, T. Kreh, third row: T. Nale- pa, G. Schave, D. Harrell, S. O'l-IODDI J. Cornell, L. Haff. 259 421 ff Sd I .., rn Q . BLUE KEY: bottom row: L. Burstein: J. Phillips, sec.: lVl. , Wiltrakis, v.p.: L. Berger, pres.: G. Dawson: H. Dzodin: second row: J. Zeigp L. Werner: R. lVlcCormick: D. Oliver: D. Banghartg P. lVlyers: third row lVl. Anderson: P. Ellsvvorth: R Williams: D. Laycock: E. Brill T. Dziak: fourth row: T Samet: S. Derby: S. Cristman J. Will: J. Lundquist: R. Bai ley. BLUE Kl:Y For the first time Blue Key has made it possible for lVlSU students to be recognized in Whos' Who Among Students in American Universities and Col- leges , a list of top honor students. A committee of students and faculty members nominated thirty-seven students on the basis of scholastic, athletic and leadership qualities. These vvill be sent to the pub- lisher for approval. Blue Key is also trying to institute a program for faculty-student lunches enabling any student to take an instructor to lunch free in a resident hall. Blue Key members are chosen from petitions and nominations each Spring to honor service to lVlSU and the community. FW CIRCLE HO ORARY The purpose of Circle Honorary is to recognize leadership among women living in residence halls. A relatively nevv institution, founded here in 1959, Circle Honorary presently has 80 members. IVlember- ship is limited to one percent of the number of women in residence halls. Women are chosen from nominations received from head resident advisors and hall presidents. Annual activities include the Head Advisors' Tea during winter term and tapping and initiation Spring term. This spring Circle Honorary plans to establish a chapter at Western IVlichigan University, just as the lVlSU chapter was established by the members at the University of Michigan. CIRCLE HONORARY: bottom row: M. Marshall: 260 J. G. Nelson, sec.: S. Orr, v.p.: D. Matthews, pres.: L. B. Brown: lVl. DeLuca: K. Tripp: P. Scholz: J. Kalman: V. Bankard: third row: K. Hudson: S. Bishop: C. Walters: T. Fiorani: M. Hansen: V. J. Faist: V. Antonson: S. Landers. Viswat, treas.: E. Farrell: second row: L. Brenner: Purvis: fourth row: E. Lindner: C. Rose: R. Yahr: DELTA PHI EPSILON: bottom row: B. Shah, L. Bowermang Nl. Anderson, trees., D. Cross, pies.: B Bartlett, sec., K. Hoffman, sec., second row: A. Falk L. Kohler, lVl. Lopez, G. Steinkeg S. Nlehrap S. Knox: third row: P. Marzecp R. Harnischp J. Gramatinsg D Drake: B. Wilson, R. lVlyersg fourth row: J. Nolineg R Dunn, L. IVloorep D. Ziskieg D. Carey: N. Gill. DELT PHI EPSIL Delta Phi Epsilon is a professional fraternity for men interested in the field of international relations, including foreign trade and foreign service. Weekly meetings are held with speakers discussing matters such as international trade, Canadian-American re- lations, student unrest, poverty in the slums and the war in Vietnam. Winter term, Delta Phi Epsilon sponsored a Canadian-American Conference where students met to discuss common issues and problems. Last year Senator Nluskie from Nlaine was the keynote speaker. K 4' ,. , , r i N Ffa 95 dp? Y '9 ' f.. .I F5 DELT PSI K PP Delta Psi Kappa, the national physical education honorary, promotes fellowship among those girls who have maintained a high scholastic record in this field. lVleetings center around the physical education pro- fessions and each year the club holds a retreat on Lake Michigan to initiate new members and to formulate future plans. As a service to the physical education department, this honorary maintains a record and book library and also sponsors a fall tea open to all physical education majors and faculty. DELTA PSI KAPPA: bottom row: J. Bauer, N. Furler, v.p.g K. Edington, 2 pres., J. Nelson, trees., L. Gilbert, 2 'L ' sec., second row: Fl. King, J. Mac- Naughton, J. Johnson, lVl. Hall: L. .1 is Wilson. N'7fJ KAPPA DELT PI The Epsilon Delta chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, national teachers' honorary, is a well-established organization at IVISU. The approximately eighty members, juniors and seniors in the College of Education, are in the upper fifth of their class. To maintain high profes- sional and intellectual standards, Kappa Delta Pi sponsors programs featuring speakers from educa- tional fields. This year Dr. Kelly of the Honors College spoke of graduate school opportunities for education majors. The Placement Bureau also present- ed a program on their senfices in relation to educa- tion. NIORTAR BOARD: bottom row: 4 1 . Q . . w KAPPA DELTA Pl: bottom row: N. Gillg R. Emery, treas.g J. lVlelviIle, v.p.p C. Borsberry, pres., N. Ericksong G. Nlyers, adv.g second row: B. Zeisloftg S. Bungeg M. Hallp C. Grayg B. Kuttnerg C. Suszkiewczg N. Furlerp J. Palmer. MORT RBO RD lVlortar Board, a national senior women's honorary, recognizes those women who have exhibited out- standing performance in scholarship, leadership and service to the university. With the funds received from the sale of their annual Mortar Board Calendar, the members provide scholarship donations for de- serving IVISU students, thereby promoting scholastic excellence and leadership. ln linking its quest of intellectual interest to that of the university, the honorary this year donated to lVlSU's sexuality symposium. L. Spence, sec.5 lVl. Hall, v.p.g D. M., Hill, pres., C. Rose, treas.g V. -f ,cg w f- ,,. 4 . .T , Hutcheson, adv.g second row: Nl. ' - ' Q I lvlaasg K. Barton. S. Bensong C. , , A - . Conradg S. Elder, third row: V. Q My scnonz. K. Edingtong K. sed- , , ' . Q fc iacekgiMarsh,P.verwonit. fl ' ' til ' . ' i I T l ... CHM.-75 l MN ns: e., . OMICRON DELTA KAPPA: bottom row: B. Sandefur adv., M. Grostg H. Dzodin, v.p.g R. Wil' liams, pres., P. Ells- worth, R. Murahatag L. Hekhuis, adv., second row: T. Towson, S. Febba, L. Burstein, D. Oli! ver, D. Gilbert, R. Hula, third row: R. Bailey, S. Derby, D. Laycock, E. Brill, S, Henderson, T. Samet, A. Stickney. i CMICRO DELTA KAPP PI KAPPA GAMMA The MSU chapter of Omicron Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary, was established here in 1961. Junior and senior men with a 3.0 GPA are eligible for membership, and conspicuous attainment in the areas of scholarship, arts, publications, athletics or student activities is also required. Omicron Delta Kappa members do not engage in activities or special projects, rather, the organization serves in a consult- ing capacity. Meetings consist of a dialogue on current affairs and important issues. Dr. John Hannah and several local political figures were guests this year. PI KAPPA GAMMA: bottom row: R. Parenti, J. Thomas, v.p., L. Berger, pres., A. Crawford, sec.-treas., P. Reddy, second row: R. Sjolander, T. Smith, G. Rankin, M. Busen, J. Borg, R. Jordan, third row: W. Willett, J. Lamie, B. McDonald, T. McKay: D. Beddow. One of the purposes of Pi Kappa Gamma is to give recognition to outstanding students in the packaging department. Juniors and above who have attained a 2.8 grade average in both packaging and all-university courses are eligible for membership. The society formed a definite program this year which included evaluation of packaging courses to give the faculty an idea of what students want in a course. The members also worked with the Packaging Society to publish an informative brochure to promote the field of pack- aging to students interested in the department. FT: A 'PC' 6 ' 670 ' 2 x C3 st as SIGMA LAMBDA CHI: bottom row: W. Lloyd, adv., D. Bergstrom, pres., W. Good, sec.-treas., A. Slikerg second row: R. Alex, P. Holder, P. Chow, M. Mezzo, H. Thomas. SIGMA AMBDA CHI Sigma Lambda Chi at lVlSU, the original chapter of an honorary society for students of wood technology and building construction, now includes eleven mem- ber chapters across the country. Operating the largest independent loan fund on campus, the group pro- motes its field by making loans to students in the housing and wood technology programs. Recognition is also given by the society to an outstanding student in the department at Sigma Lambda Chi's annual awards banquet, held every spring since 1949. T U BET PI Tau Beta Pi is the only honorary that represents all branches of engineering. Membership requirements stress the well-rounded person with outside activities in addition to a primary interest in engineering. lnitiates must also be in the top percentage of their class. Fulfilling a primary aim of fostering fellowship and academic stimulation, the society's most recent project involved efforts to coordinate the many engineering honoraries in order to create a program to extend aid to freshmen engineering students. r TAU BETA PI: bottom row: J. Weiss, sec., M. ? . 3 if i Edwards, sec., W. Patterson, pres., J. Backus, N ,, . ' rl - 'I v.p., E. Bode, treas., Dr. R. Barr, adv., second row: C. Pesterfield, adv., C. Hall, adv., R. Gauthier, R. Vargo, I. Ebert, adv., third row: G. Kienzle, D. DeMott, E. O'Brien, D. Toth, B. Hansche, C. Beimers. V 1 0 , . A. fl 4 . f f ' n 1' A 'tr r IN X f- Y 0 Fi 1 I f l v V A - 1 .. . J Fi V ' 1 V Y Towen GUARD: bottom row: A. oeng, K. it ' Anderson, v.p., D. Papp, v.p., J. Wojnar, pres., ,W I 'il . A IVI. Barnes, treas., P. Brunck, sec., L. New, , , ' ' l 14 -' fi :fi l K second row: C. Corriere, K. Kolasa, lVl. Moore, J ' . ' 'ft A ' ' , . . k M. Virch, D. Lees, B. VandeMheen, L. Farrell, Mr Sv , , third row: C. Mitchim, S. Hoefler, T. Sullivan, 'Y K. cnenowem, c. HibbOtt, J. Kelly, J. Hamm- ' l P ton, fourth row: N. Bartels, D. Orr, K. Schnei- fi ' Q der, C. Simone, L. Stramake, N. Glaser, P. r - X Bailey, fifth row: S. Burns, P. Gorski, C. I , L x 4' 'hx rj X E ,X- Mathews, K. Kuechenmeister, K. Ulmer, J. - M Anderson, J. Butterfield. TOWER GUARD Spring breezes mingle with soft voices and a shaft of sunlight falls about a solemn assemblage. ln this quiet setting Tower Guard observes its lVlay Morning Sing, where new members are being tapped. Devoted to promoting conscientious leadership, members donate their time to such services as reading to the blind, assisting at registration and ushering at commence- ment. In recognition of their achievements and high standards, this sophomore womens' honorary is the only campus society authorized to use Beaumont Tower as its meeting place. 1 if G COUNCIL The Agriculture and Natural Resources Council has the difficult job of coordinating the activities of all the clubs affiliated with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, such as the Block and Bridle Club, the Packaging Society, and the Parks and Recreation Club. Small Animals Day, held spring term, delighted some eight thousand Lansing area tots. Ag Council requested that University farms put out their baby animals and several fraternities trans- ported carloads of underprivileged children, many of whom had never seen a baby wallaby, or even something as mundane as a calf or a foal. AG COUNCIL: bottom row: L. 265 Nlanderscheid, adv., D. Hinderer, r v.p., D. Hess, pres., T. Atherton, L. Twardzik, adv., second row: B. . Winkel, D. King, R. Porteous: S. Higgins, E. Richards, J. Van- Namen, third row: B. Milligan, B. Nlautz, P. Williams, P. Gordon, P. Overholt, D. Elzinga, S. Cristman. LL-CAMPUS RADIO The purpose of the All-Campus Radio Board, a member of the Inter-Collegiate Broadcasting System, is to provide MSU students with the experience of operating their own station. Students with an interest in broadcasting apply for positions cn the network staff, and after working at the various stations on campus, many have been placed on stations across the nation. Through news broadcasts and announcements of special campus events, All-Campus Badio strives to create a personalized radio station with the student audience as their primary concern. W. Long, WMSN, J. DeGroot, Gen. Nlgr., lVl. Conlin WIVISN, D. Altmeyer, WBRS, second row: J. Taylor, K. Kucinski, WMCD, B. Pomeroy, WEAK, C. Shelburne, WMCD, J. Kellogg, WKIVIEJ D. Blyth, WMSN. AICHE The American Institute of Chemical Engineers, a student branch ofthe professional society, introduces its members to the practical side of the life of a chemical engineer. Every year the group tours several plants and combines one of them with a ski trip winter term. This year Stroh's Brewery in Detroit and DuPont near lVluskegon were on the itinerary. The group also hears speakers from several chemical companies such as Standard Dil Company and Dow Chemical Corporation. In November the members manned chemical laboratory equipment for the En- gineering Exposition, an annual open house for all engineers. AICHE: bottom row: R. Brace, sec., R. Seiss, sec., R. Wells, pres.: H. Knoop, v.p., W. Porteous, treas., Nl. Hawley, adv., second .1 row: R. NlcNally, M. Berry, J. Wilkens, E. Saunders, F. Sama- dany, third row: W. White, P. Johnson, L. Snedecor, G. Griffin, J. Trumbley, J. Branson, fourth row: D. Strausberg, D. Krawczyk, T. Lance, J. House: P. Schubert. 266 ALL CAMPUS RADIO: bottom row: J. Beacher, WKIVIE' . fy 'l rr! ASMT Assisting the Veterinary College in staging their annual Veta-Visit is one of the functions of the MSU student chapter of the American Society of Medical Technologists. Each spring the members and veteri- nary students demonstrate various techniques to high school students from all over Michigan. Some of these procedures are giving blood tests, injecting serum into protesting cattle, and running the Auto-analyser, an important time-saver for medical technologists, who are the mainstays of hospital laboratories. The chap- ter also familiarizes the students with the concerns of the professional society which is now lobbying for a bill to require a license for all medical technologists. BLOCK AND BRIDLE: bottom row: H. Finch- fx ie, adv., C. Noffke, J. Maus, sec., J. Garner, ' - pres., G. Gawel, v.p., C. Hawkins, treas., K Hoben, P. Higbee, second row: J. Allison, K Kruger, L. Behringer, S. Bogart, C. Middleton G. Hovarter, M. Zeeb, M. Fox, J. Shattuck third row: J. Renfrew, M. Roach, P. Galles, N Lampe, J. Sweeney, J. Raines, D. Gustafson, J Stapleton, L. Luscher, C. Koenigshof, fourth row: R. Bolich, K. Krug, M. Hough, B. Robin son, J. Walkup, J. Lawrence, H. Volk, R. Robb, 'Q . L. Payne, fifth row: K. Otto, D. Jackson, R Rohrer, K. Mumy, M. Mumy, V. Brown, D. I if Engers, J. Temple, sixth row: G. Richmond, R V Haver, L. Dunn, S. Swiontkowski, M. Cockerill M. Lipka, A. Perlstein, W. Angell, R. Magraw. x',g if ASMT: bottom row: S. Sharum, D. Dickinson, S. Benson, v.p., L. Bertal, pres., E. Young, treas., L. Phillips, Dr. E. Smith, adv., second row: C. Par- ker, J. Fairbanks, J. Falk- enstein, A. Blanchard, A. Ravi, M. Terry, L. Thomas, third row: J. Faist, P. Yunker, S. Swin- tak, J. Leitz, N. Essen- macher, M. Baker, A. Cook, fourth row: C. Bares, K. Debelak, M. Salog S. Higgins, E. Kost- ner, R. Nowitzke, G. Preston. BLOCK S BRIDLE With a membership open to all MSU students, the Block and Bridle Club promotes knowledge of live- stock and interest in judging and showing animals. Many animal husbandry, vet medicine and agriculture majors find the club a valuable experience for working with and judging animals. Little Internation- al, the club's winter activity, gives Block and Bridle members and MSU students an opportunity to display talent in showing a horse, beef animal, sheep or hog. This spring, the club held its 21st Annual Horse Show. The proceeds from this event support the inter-collegiate judging team, which travels throughout the United States. G-fQ!immn.0tf 267 l rl... I-me fs ,nr -----f P' if 4 A ' 5' 'ffl :QI 1 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZA TIONQ bottom row: B. Sutherland B. Backman, sec.: D. Duesenberg v.p.g B. Wiegand, pres.g K. Schuette treas.g D. Chenaultg Dr. D. Henley adv., second row: C. Bloomer, IVI Egerg R. Mackie, K. Relyeag lVl. Woo sterg J. Brown, lVl. lvluzzarellig N Harrington, third row: A. Rasmussen C. Mitchell, C. Hardiesg D. Robinson S. Snoverg S. Domowitzg C. Pratt fourth row: D. Robinson, G. Gam rath, J. Stricklerg D. Wood, lVl. Wal terg D. Delineg W. Kimball, D. Over ton, fifth row: J. Zahn, C. Beauvaisg G. Madden, R. Scottg P. Scottg C Schmidtg W. Shielg sixth row: J Chenaultg R. Warnckeg L. Blackg K Pratt, S. Teichg K. Walzg R. Smith. HRISTIAN SCIENC As Christian Science Organization members strive to incorporate precepts of their faith into their everyday lives, they experience true friendship and fraternity. Services and meetings provide opportunities for students to discuss application of their beliefs and to strengthen Christian fellowship. To promote under- standing of Christian Science on campus, the society has made their publications available to all students. This year, the organization sponsored lectures and seminars to provide meaningful associations. J. 1.1. WA Qi' 9 I.. 'x K 1 FILIPI 0 CLUB The Filipino Club provides moral support for new students from the Philippines by helping them adjust to university life. To promote knowledge of the culture of their native land, members are available for lectures and civic groups. Participation in the Inter- national Festival, where members sponsored a booth representing the Philippines, climaxed the club's activities. They also participated in the International Festival Talent Contest, an event which has netted them a trophy all twelve years of the club's existence. FILIPINO CLUB: bottom row: L. Sison, trees.: R. DeIRosario, v.p.g E. Sison, pres., IVI. Espejo, sec., M. Virayg second row: E. Marquez, D. DeIRosario, C. Yaptencog O. Tongcog J. Sison, third row: Dr. W. Johnson, adv.g P. Belo, A. Hidalgo, P. Waite: R. Rivera: fourth row: A. Palafoxg R. Lucas, adv., R. Waite. s, X -.-u-1- K,. ... - K x 'I 26 Af. ig . 1 ,, fa X 1 A X in f 9 V. HPER CLUB: bottom row: J. Noskey, treas., J. Bauer, v.p., C. Whitmore, pres., N. Hood, IVI. Hall, second row: A. Payne, S. Herlick, Miss NI. Smith, adv., K. Edington, S. Kirk. HPER CLUB Dedicated to promoting professional interest in the field of physical culture and health, the HPER Club organized a collage of programs throughout the year. This being the year of the Olympics, the organization arranged for participants in various events to speak on the importance of physical and mental well-being. Essentially a service organization, the society main- tained a cheerleading clinic for prospective candidates and sponsored a dance demonstration by students from a Detroit inner-city school. i C7 rw PACKAGING SOCIETY In its role as the student chapter of the Society of Packaging and Handling Engineers, lVlSU's Packaging Society acts as a service organization to the packaging student. Field trips and guest speakers at meetings enable members to become better acquainted with their future careers. At its annual banquet, the society honors members who have made outstanding contributions to the industry. This year the society donated funds to Lansing's St. Vincent de Paul Society to buy Christmas presents for underprivileged children. PACKAGING SOCI- ETY: bottom row: S. A Higgins, sec., B. Waibel, R. Glinisty, pres., T. Kusza, v.p., J. Borg, treas., G. Rankin, sec- ond row: lVI. Busen, P. Reddy, E. Ivey, T. Mro- zek, J. Streeter, third row: T. Smith, K. Fow- Ier, IVI. Dettman, T. Wolownik, J. Crawford, D. Stockdale, fourth row: W. Panek, J. Thomas, C. Jalovec, K. Irving, J. IVlilIer, T. Throop. .. '. ,.1 uf , 14 ,,'., ' X ?c' 155 , V B1iSKS91a-' J O -. . , 5' 'DY' . 1 4 ' f -. . 1 ' 1 1 . n I 1 ,in -fi x ' ' 1 fy' , 1 v If wt to-v : agr- -rg TL. - I ' Lg r- .1'3'fAf3, ,-4 ,L-, 224: '-19,6 .fl-4-11- f- . -- , ., , .4455 . -.- ' rn L H 'K ,,.. 1 I'-fd ,,, '11, A' J '5 J f 1 5 W.. u Af . 5 r 1 1 1 4 +A: 1. '55 X R , r f-. ffgf, -'- 'L ,, .Lf : - '-,fir V H 1.., . . :,-f3,- .x'fr:'.g,, , ,' ' 7,--ii , 172 ' A , W , F'7f':- Q' - -' 9348, ' . :rxiff-. ff V 5,0 :Ln iw-eff 1 - L-rf 1 - f ' . -A1-VI' - , ,I-..f,5.. - P , L' , V 'J - .qQ.g'.s 4 ' '- Nl 'Twig I , - .L 1 1 ' , I I' ' 1 ' -. -, H I w xx 2 N4 'V 'N 'life--v. hr l 1 1' 1 , . -Q. -: 9' ,1f,'l. 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V gif Z ' -1 '13 gg 11 E 1- 1 cr K TF-Y Y 11, -,:.,1- Z f 1 1-1 - Y Y 1 it ' 1 Y jg if'-lf' if 1512 1 1 ' 1 1 f ' 1 , iE 1 lt gi1-11- 1 15115 711 1 4 1:,,11-- - I, - 1 Y 1 5 1 41-1 1 1511- -1 W 1117 2 1 1 1 1 'i'-4 5 -f' 11 - A L+ 1 1 1 if 1 ,I 1-' ' - 11 1 -if Y Y jl T 1 1:15 F 1 - fl i E -i 1 1-ffl-' ,111 1 11' ,111-' -' 1 ': 1 --'A ' -1 ' -1-'1' ' ' i3 5 1- 'S J Lfr- Y Y 1,111-'- ' ' ' 1-.11 3111- 1 I vi muh 2 RESIDENC S When a student arrives at college for the first time, he receives the status of freshman and is placed in a sparsely furnished room of some IVISU residence hall. Gradually, though, the room begins to take shape, as personal items and a little ingenuity turn it into a place to call home. Strange people become valuable friends and the dorm life pushes him into campus involvement and a collage of activities. Of the many activities and organizations available, the freshman can always find his special interest, either in or outside the dorm. At first, he may feel alone and afraid, but as the weeks progress he becomes ac- quainted with the college, academically and socially. MSU and college life then become a real home. -1g'? 'il 1' Xl 3 l-r::g+,e ,A,, T' ' ' HIS! gd Friendships are formed quickly in an apartment atmosphere on Sunday after- n00n,' friendships which lead to dinner dates W' V ,. I Residences Provide Learning Experience Once the student has passed the critical stage in his college career known as freshman frenzy , he becomes more suave and self-assured upon reaching his sophomore year. New habits and friends are formed and, perhaps, the advantages of a sorority will be considered by the girls or the freedom connected with off-campus living will attract the guys. So they move out of the residence hall and into Greek homes, co-ops, apartments or married housing. No matter where he lives, however, the student receives an education-maybe not the kind of knowledge gained in the classroom but the experience of getting along with various types of people and of facing up to the many challenges which IVISU residences offer to each individual student. X 2 'UL 'Vs na. AMQ .gg nv fa wh' Y ' , . fr. al -N ff 2134 .. '. ' , :Nr ' ' 'l' --I ., 1.. 3' ' 3xi' ,N - ah: . 'N :2.Q: r s'ff3..' Q X 1. -.-'f 'f.,1'x 'Y' . .J . , -.em ..-u The three Greeks above look pretty tired while pre-Spartans are ready to ride ..., - . 'rf ur these NVH8 NISIVH W Getting up in the morning for breakfast and cleaning the apart- ment are the student's respon- sibilities while living off campus. 27 Let's see, does a roast take two or three hours to cook... Are real potatoes cheaper than the boxed variety... Don't forget to pay the electric bill this month... Garbage really piles up around here.. . Who's turn is it to vacuum the carpet... Where did all these beer cans come from... Oh, no, the lights just went out! Weren't you supposed to pay that bill? Learning from mistakes is a big part of off-campus living, no matter if one lives in an apartment, a house or just a rented room. Where else could one get a complete education in home management? The carefree days of the dorm are gone. Now there are other responsibilities which force a student to budget his time and money carefully. Hungry roommates will verify the fact that it isn't that easy to forget about making din- ner just because there is a test the next day. OFF-CAMPUS LIVING: PERFECT FGR INDEPENDENTS EMS I T. .UQ i '. l N wa ig- ,gy In Q, i 5. I, , . :i ,. V '.'..:.fmfrmf-.- ,. . , -' Enjoying Laugh-ln during a study breakg playing cards around the kitchen table on a dull do nothing nightp celebrating the Notre Dame victory vvith an impromptu partyg raiding the refrigerator for a midnight snackg serv- ing Sunday dinner to that special man in your lifeg study- ing with your feet propped up on the coffee tablep being alone in your bedroom for a fevv moments of welcomed relaxation are all a part of the Sweet Life -off-campus living. 595 .K my - 3 rf l ' 'bk . ,aw . ,t s- fz Y 8 Q, ,bhx y, f , 4. ,f ,X f- . ' .Rf f X 278 Niall sv A J' f A '..4 Q If if siwx www. 4 - V1 I f F E 5 :s 1 F 5 - 4 I I n:a a:a. I I if lgggnxawvfrwsme: H f 'v Q 'Q w-mx ,. 5 1 S 3 E 5 f , 41 .. 1, if Q 1 :V 3 521' 5 , f f Q 'N 'v. X I A 5 1-' --. Q Cosy surroundings and a cheery atmosphere usually prevail in Greek residences. 280 Nha- 4 A5 ., 1 'Sf 5324 jg E lv A rich comfortable atmosphere to come home to, a close feeling of shared experiences and good times with a houseful of other girls or guys, and a sharing of the organization's ideals are all a part of Greek living. Greek life offers a student the opportunity to establish an identity beyond that of being just a number. It provides the vvarm- ness of a home where each individual is in some manner responsible for its functioning. Close, last- ing friendships are established, perhaps more as a result of the variety of people living there, than personal similarities among its individual members. In one house alone, there may be merit scholars, beauty finalists, government leaders and top ath- letes. Or there are those from the big cities and the small rural towns. lt may be said that it is this diversity in personalities that enhances the learning experiences of Greek life at IVISU. ll Q l lil CLCSE FRIENDSHIP MARK GREEK CQMMLI ITY is 3. 'Iss mi-Vis 1 i G! A GREEKS STRI E T0 EMPHASIZE INDI IDUALIW Best sorority at Michigan State! The oldest professional business fraternity! The number One sorority! lVlSU's First Fraternity! The brotherhood of the non-secret fraternity! Such boasts are common among Greeks for although all share a general identity, rivalries exist as each house strives to emphasize its own assets and attri- butes. Whether it be fraternity or sorority sports competition, float-building for homecoming and Water Carnival, or individual Greek events, the goal is the same - to obtain glory for the individual house. This eager participation in Greek activities also extends into sincere involvement in campus organi- zations and community projects. Michigan State's first Bunny makes her debut at Sigma Chi's Derby Day. K4-Q W fl? Q . his The effort expended by these Greeks is surpassed only by their enthusiasm for their house which makes it all worth while. 283 I l l I XX.-Q l il I l 'N IE fwfr ALWAYS A PLACE TO CALL HCME IN GREEK LIVING I The Daytona 500 revisited? Brotherhood is recognizing who's snoring by his snore. Sisterhood is 30 girls sharing 2 phones on Home- coming weekend. Brotherhood is finding the new Playboy with the center foldout still there. Sisterhood is working all night on a float. Brotherhood is not worrying about the soup you I spilled on the tie you borrowed. Sisterhood is sharing secrets and keeping the secret. Brotherhood is showing up for a football game against a team that outweights you by 30 pounds a man. Af ' Sisterhood is pulling off a successful pledge raid. Brotherhood is going out to paint the fraternity letters on the U-lVl Diag. Sisterhood and Brotherhood exemplify Greek living at IVISU. 284 P QKVYV Q, Brotherhood is the sharing of good times together whether it be sere- nading your sister sorority or cheating at your favorite card game. Nil' ,X . 3 , 31, :gi 1-any 4 if gas: A 'im ....,,, '-Y he , Um: -au. 'bw W ,E sf 542 ' F5 ,ia 'Y al 285 Besides sponsoring their own functions like the Junior 500, fraternities and sororities work actively in university-sponsored events like Homecoming. lun: . pri vt,- W -1 IZ ' fi l xt ,A3Qy,5'?WA QQ , , lzwwwh . , an Twhfff , W fx 2' . ... ,j me f gf qs ODI-I i'1 vlrx 2 -Exam ,- 1 uint I , tk -v 'Q Q i 'iw nl 5 :Aim SK S' 'NT' '-w.35,' Pledging, Greek Week, Junior 500, Derby Day,' all of these activities are a part of going Greek. 287 a.fr 'qv'v 'l ALPHA CHI OMEGA: bottom row: J. Purdy Treas.g B. Banfield, Rec. Sec., T. Hershiser, V.P.E lVlrs. lVlcKeithan, Housemotherg P. lVlcCIellan, Pres.- 1 N. Carlson, A. Konde, D. Airey. second row: J. Hori, Nl. Jewett, S. Solmo, D. Lewis, J. Koehn, Nl. Lewis, C. Fox, N. Erickson, C. Castelli. third row: J. Land, S. Stelnhardt, C. Greenamyre, J. Watts, P. Snook, K. Bartak, D. Bogan, B. Barnett. fourth row: L. Gilbert, J. Dieckman, L. Thomas, J. Sawicki, N. Cripe, K. Funk, L. Wilson, K. Sand- ford. fifth row: C. Nelson, C. Wood, A. Dyer, J. Templin, J. Koven, C. Bunnell, J. Keeler, D. Wolfenbarger. sixth row: B. l-lollar, S. Thimlar, J. Green, B. Schroeder, G. Zoros, A. Schoonmaker. LPHA CHI OMEGA The women of Alpha Chi Omega passed a milestone this year, as their years of work with a boy stricken with cerebral palsy were rewarded when he was at last able to graduate from high school. He was honored at a special dinner party for what was for him a difficult achievement, and inducted into Knights of the Red Carnation , a group of honorary sorority members comprised mainly of Dads. Alpha Chi Omega also played a part in lVlSU's annual Jazz Festival, as they held a Jazz Band Dinner for the members in return for entertainment by the band. 288 ALPH DELTA Pl The fraternities and sororities residing on Harrison Road were welcomed back by the Alpha Delta Pi's this fall, as the girls delivered breakfast donuts to each house. The ADPi's showed their affection toward faculty members as well, hosting a dinner for favorite professors and their spouses. Besides being good hostesses, the ADPi's are serious workers, boasting more officers in student government than any other sorority. The women are especially proud of the fact that the only IVISU coed on the Lansing Human Relations ALPHA DELTA Pl: bottom row: S. Lee, Rec Sec., V. Balcer, Cor. Sec., C. Maier, Pres., H Moore, Housemother, D. Panza, V.P.g C. Nielsen Treas.g C. Larson. second row: C. Valmassei, K Koboldt, N. Goyette, C. Yannitelli, R. Weiss, S Oullette, S. Stoll, lVl. Kriselevvicz. third row: K Peckham, K. Swenson, T. Kissec, E. Shong, E Doup, V. Stover, C. Geer. fourth row: L. Frede rick, A. Nuttila, R. Nietert, L. Smith, L. Drozd, lvl Harvey, D. Wicklund, N. Hoffman. fifth row: M lVlclVlilIan, J. Atchison, P. Seroke, K. Cunningham R. Brown, S. Granger, J. Gauronskas. sixth row: B Hasbrouck, lVl. Geurink, J. Byron, C. Morrisey, D Grewe, K. Forbord, G. Jolly. Board hails from Alpha Delta Pi. 1 l l I . Tiff .- A f iii ff i i I l T l- I .l. sl.-- .,-LW-W-H , W X i i i I 3' . ,ul .1 . K ' n ll Y V --W ' wg-w Miz . YFALQPZH fwf' ' ' 289 ALPHA EPSILON PHI: bottom row: E. Siegel, Sec., J. Lasky, D. Rittenberg, Pres., lVlrs. Spertner, Housemotherg F. Fisherman, V.P.g S. Krause, Treas. second row: S. Ruekberg, C. Lucow, A. Blyveis, P. Zimbler, R. Knopfler, L. lVlargolin. third row: S. Fried, S. Sadd, L. Liefer, S. Osher, E. Ryan, M. Fisher. fourth row: G. Ginsburg, K. Sirlin, L. Tycher, L. Levine, D. Jeremias, S. Raphael. i 61 fl ,U N460 ' ALPHA EPSILO PHI IVISU students have a chance to display and perhaps sell the results of their artistic endeavors at the annual spring Art Show, Alpha Epsilon Phi's contribution to Greek Week. Judges from the Art Department are treated to dinner at the house, and all work is later displayed on Grand River with ribbons identifying the winners. Another unique facet of the AEPhi's is their Big Sister-Little Sister program. The names of each of the AEPhi's and their little sisters are placed in a box, and the new pledge class draws names. The last girI's name left wins a weekend in New York with her big or little sister. w.-1 290 ALPHA GAMM DELTA The road runner won again as Alpha Gamma DeIta's float took first place in the homecoming competition. The enthusiasm that the AGD's display for homecoming was also seen at Water Carnival, Greek week,Derby Day and in their service projects. Every year the Alpha Gams sponsor a Halloween Party for cerebral palsied children in Lansing, and during spring term they sponsored an altruistic car wash as part of their philanthropy. Last Christmas their busboys were given a party in their honor. As the senior women served the meal, the busboys were the target for water balloons. Tradition, also a part of Alpha Gamma Delta, is shown at the lVlay lVlorning Breakfast where the sisters honor the graduating seniors. Z 'sg Ww w. l l ,.. . ff. ,- . fr 2.3 -Wi ..,4r'v if Q. - . is 291 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: P. Pruden J. Mikulich, Rec. Sec., L. Younts, V.P.g M Watkowski, Pres., C. Lowe, Housemotherg V Scholtz, B. Lemon, Cor. Sec.g P. Sikes, Treas. second row: S. Marshall J. Deremo, S. Adams, M McCall, J. Wachtel, E. Holmes, P. Kitzul, K. Castle B. Horst. third row: K. Brier, K. Rummel, L. Cabral, B. Buday, J. Martin, C. Broyles, M. Strauss C. Hack. fourth row: P. Dunham, K. Luft, P Thornton, C. Adams, P. Stafford, K. Figgs, S. Margeson, K. Dietrich, R. Fluckey. fifth row: B Burda, S. Ankli, K. Fox, S. Schroeder, S. Burgess D. Krimsky, S. Stair, L. Fischbaber. sixth row: S Johnson, C. Goodwin, S. Withers, J. Bauer, G Lark, M. Underwood, J. Sifter, J. Jespersen, B Bell. Lx 5 ?i.!.a!ns.. .,,5.- ,Q - 1 Q i ' s 4 l 5 T953 E l l 1 , 3 e 3 s x l ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA: bottom row C. Shock- ley, T. Tucker, Sec., H. Nettles, V.P.g J. Hunter, Pres., R. Wofford, Treas.g S. Jackson. second row: M. Goodhoe, D. Humphrey, L. McWherter, J. Earl, T. Prince, L. Tate, P. Robinson. third row: F. Thompson, J. Griffith, B. Braddock, D. Sewell, S. Madison, Y. Jenkins. fourth row: M. Burns, T. Scott, J. Henry, R. Stewart, S. Moore, S. Dickey. afif z f'wA.z! ' , ' i , T Q' -fra? 1 x ' ' I .xi s it I 4 I' ..... 1,-'S LPHA KAPPA ALPHA Established on campus in 1954, the Delta Zeta chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha is relatively new to the Greek community of Michigan State. The girls emphasize the scholastic and cultural aspects of college life. In each pledge class, scholastic achievement is rewarded by a diamond for the top pledge's pin. The AKA's annual Biafran Benefit is held in conjunction with their graduate chapter to welcome Biafran students on campus. The students provided the entertainment with some native African dances and a fashion show, all to raise money for the Biafran Fund. Purely social is their annual Pink Lady winter formal, when a sweetheart and court are chosen. Outstanding members of AKA are Ella Fitzgerald, and Mrs. Martin Luther King. - -f Nl . gh -as J- , , 46311 ik' if 1' it l , gg A , si? .5 ,- f 15 9 33:1 ' ' l -. fry' xt. l imap, . , 1 x A C .. l x , X , l . f , 5 ,f 292 ALPHA OMICRQ PI Proud of their status as one of the smallest sororities on campus, Alpha Omicron Pi encourages individuality in each member in order to avoid the stereotyped personality. However, as a group, the girls work closely with Sparrow Hospital for the National Arthritis Foundation, annually sponsoring a Halloween party for the children there, and complementing their senfices with a magazine drive to benefit the Arthritis Fund. Highlight ofthe year is the Rose Ball held at the Jack Tar Hotel, when roses are presented to the outgoing president and all the new pledges. New this year is a hootenanny type rush party, held after formal rush winter term, to acquaint all interested freshmen with Greek life. Presently, AOP's are in the process of planning for a new house to be built on Grand River next fall term. . W ns g l gf Q N 293 ALPHA OMICRON Pl: bottom row: J. Matiison, Treas.g C. Rollo, Rec. Sec., R. Haga, C. Brasher, Pres.g L. Beacco, V.P.g S. Elder, Cor. Sec., J. Hagman. second row: A. Beaubien, S. Moore, J. Ashley, F. Einhorn, P. Jose, K. Dedow, O. Chonich. third row: L. Konicki, lvl. Larsen, J. Comer, L. Long, L. James, S. Belniak, L. Light- foot, S. Wolford. I N it it fx .XJ K E. I X X Y- 5 W I 1- X X 4' j . I -...1 ' 1 N Q x 1 ' I I - I , M N V 1. ' A aa A ' ' x 2 K' 'A , ' I .1 Sf--1 N fa . 'S , , +-.. . J W f S i, X x ' X I X I -sonic-Il-16-I .f..1...af ALPHA PHI: bottom row: B. Sonneborn, J. Prince, C. McDermott, J. Betvvee, V.P.g Mrs. C. Kidder, Housemother, B. Rudnik, Pres., L. Offrin- ga, J. Lowe, Treas., J. Perkins, Sec., C. Prescott. second row: M. Stewart, E. Eckert, C. Burcar, C. Calhoun, E. Matsumaya, D. Kimberley, S. Corkrey, K. Metz, D. McFarland. third row: S. Markovich, C. Kratschmer, C. Grant, B. Karstens, P. Kelly, M. Gostlin, J. Purdy, S. Quinn, J. Pettapiece, C. Emmett. fourth row: M. Rainey, D. Schaltz, C. Morse, M. Scrase, D. Love, C. Bollinger, C. Parker, G. Katzer, M. Wake, M. Jay. fifth row: J. Chase, C. Chamberlin, C. Congdon, P. Mastenbrook, C. Horn, K. Stenstrom, B. Borgeson, D. Malchie, M. Alling, M. White. sixth row: M. Schwartz, M. Salo, P. Pryor, A. Dutcher, S. Carlson, K. Moorehead, A. Cenedella, M. Van Dam, K. Munn, D. Lilly. ALPHA PHI A Halloween trick-or-treat party for heart patients was the Alpha Phi pledge class project this fall, as the girls entertained several Lansing-area children at local hospitals. Emphasizing philanthropy, the Alpha Phi's also donate time twice a week to work for project SCOPE, teaching or entertaining underprivileged children. One need not be poverty-stricken, though, to merit Alpha Phi's attention, this year, the women gave giant valentines to each of MSU's fraternities on Valentine's Day. The Alpha Phi's also opened their doors to the public this year as they held their first open house with Kappa Kappa Gamma. 294 ALPHA I DELTA The year 1968 had special meaning for the women of Alpha Xl Delta because it marked the 75th National Diamond Jubilee, the 75th anniversary of the sorority. The event was celebrated at the National Convention in Sun Valley, Idaho. During the year special parties included a Christmas party with each girl acting as a Christmas spirit, the pledge picnic where the pledges fixed the dinner, and the inter-sorority breakfast with the Alpha Gamma Delta sisters. A banquet was held in the spring to honor the seniors, to give an award to the outstanding Alpha Xi, and to present a scholarship ring to the junior with the highest grades. During Greek Week, the sisters had a picnic for underprivileged children, and were in the finals for Greek Sing. O 5 295 t G -'lx l . . - 1 -. ' ALPHA XI DELTA: bottom row: P. Vanek, P. Otto, Cor. Sec., G. Owen, Pres., lVlrs. D. Jones, Housemother, B. Rice, V.P., S. Hogg, Treas.g R Puhek, Rec. Sec. second row: J. Strother, C. Ashe, N. Nlulrenan, lVl. Kersting, J. Frank, F. Leighton, J Puhl, S. Elicker. third row: K. Richardson, K Owen, D. Sayles, P. lVlcGuire, W. Atkinson, K Fagan, J. Luttrell. fourth row: I. Goodell, L Thompson, E. Harmon, J. Funk, M. Stevens, B Groat, D. Cummings, S. Johns. fifth row: J Vandertill, R. Johnson, P. Zuidema, B. Hammond C. Moonen, E. Nlaclaren, S. Zuidema. sixth row: E Genshaw, P. Cummins, C. Lewis, G. Stewart, E Lindner, S. Spillane, lVl. Nowakowski, L. Bemsel bi. 3. in CHI OMEGA: bottom row: M. Brunner, D. Meinhard, Treas., L. Daniel, Pres., Mrs. Gilligan, Housemotherg A. Allen, V.P., J. Stewart, Sec., L. Patterson. second row: C. Dysarz, M. Gilson, S. Wilber, L. Crumb, P. Schofding, B. Brandle, C. Langschwager, S. Bennett. third row: M. Korney, K. Ward, L. Sauble, C. Kaunisto, B. Miner, M. Bizzardi, P. Krolik. fourth row: B. Stewart, M. Murtagh, M. Lyndon, S. Humphrey, K. Taylor, A. Compeau, L. Morris, J. Fraser. fifth row: M. Doner, B. Fiawsthorne, S. Scherer, S. Simons, G. McKee, L. Harradine, V. Bash, C. DeYoung. sixth row: M. Waisnoras, B. Juchartz, N. Gately, M. Dicks, P. Dichenshied, N. Parkin, L. Wernet, L. Gordon. 3 X S 'i in 5 , Z n' Ex Y, .13 . ' 5' 'si f N 'Ipu 3 'f' ' ,. fig, ' 'Q zz l . f L. x , 'Q iles , W , f , K ,sq Q f upgzf ,N U W f ' ,, ' ' f' ' , 'iz ' if I 11. 5' HI DMEGA The women of Chi Omega boast the largest national membership of any national sorority. They moved into their new house on Burcham Drive winter term, but due to the building strike and weather problems, the house wasn't completely finished. Since the landscape didn't permit use of the front door, a tunnel entrance created great interest. Two service projects were supporting an orphan from South America through the Child Care Program by writing letters and sending a check each month, and holding a Halloween party for underprivileged Lansing children with the Delta Upsilons. The Chi Omega's sponsored the philanthropic project, Christmas Kindness by collecting cans of food and taking them where they could be distributed to needy people. They placed second in sorority scholarship last year and won first place in the Sigma Chi Derby Day. 296 A ,IQ DELTA DELTA DELTA The women of Tri-Delta sorority place particular emphasis on participation in service to the community through SCOPE, aid to underprivileged children in the Lansing area. The philanthropic project is the awarding of scholarships to two outstanding girls, including non-Greeks. At the Founder's Day dinner on Thanksgiving the alumni were invited and chapter roll was called. On the annual Parent's Weekend, parents were treated to a football game and dinner. To highlight Hallovveen, the Tri-Delta sisters sang Peanut's Pumpkin Carols and gave pumpkins carved with Greek letters to various fraternities. The Pansy Breakfast was held in the spring to honor the graduating seniors. Xi 1 f -...-Qi.. 'hui 297 DELTA DELTA DELTA: bottom row: S. Desim- pel, P. lnnis, S. Facktor, Sec., L. Montgomery, Pres., N. Thompson, Housemotherp W. Wong, V.P., B. McConnell, Treas.g C. Book, C. Novak. second row: P. Core, Nl. Hurd, K. Haas, L. DeClercq, A. Tewes, A. Porter, I. Stenback, lVl. Schmalzar. third row: J. Nlichalski, S. Vogelsberg, P. Ostrom, P. Troyke, K. Nlelkus, S. Darnell, C. Killebrevv, J. Hunter. fourth row: G. VanDrop, J. Laitinen, D. Ziegler, D. Tyler, S. Schmidt. D. Dratschmidt, C. Peterson, K. Helm. fifth row: T. Gostovv, D. Nylen, B. Nickel, C. Clark, E. Moore, lVl. Salmon, D. Bartholomew, J. Bloetscher. sixth row: S. Eggers, V. Billing, C. Jaros, Nl. Nleicner, J. Jahns, P. Hovvard, P. Bonn, C. Sayler. .,v-- '-- , . 41 T '- DELTA GAMMA: bottom row: S. Kanaby, Treas. T. Sink, Rec. Sec., J. Cronin, V.P.g L. Mohney Pres., V. Stedman, Housemother, M. Blodgett, B. Huschke, Cor. Sec., J. MacWilliams, S. Thompson second row: M. Henne, L. Ford, M. Brammer, C. Lupia, B. Jaeger, V. Alberts, M. Holt, D. Fitch, S. Swartz, J. Pickard. third row: S. Willson, B Malzahn, D. Smith, M. Walter, S. Alderman, A. Trenkle, J. Sallee, D. Couch. fourth row: L. Flayl J. Kita, M. Trame, J. Engelsma, J. Lommel, M Green, B. Cooper, J. Ryan, M. Tom, M. Volden fifth row: J. Irish, J. Stout, M. Fairley, C. Toburen P. Gamble, J. Kalman, K. Joseph, M. Jakubiec, L. Maedel. sixth row: N. Sayers, L. Wendt, L. Lewis, K. O'Hara, D. Wagoner, J. Nielsen, B. Neff, B Riley, P. Wille, M. Elsner. v 1 ' A 'lr gp. if v DELTA GAMMA The philanthropic project of the Delta Gamma women, aid to the blind, forms the basis for their service work. Each girl reads to blind students on campus for one hour a week throughout the year. The sorority sponsors a Christmas party for the children of the local school for the blind and has furnished equipment for the reading room for the blind in the IVISU library. Fall is highlighted by the Powder Puff football game and friendly rivalry with the wbmen of Gamma Phi Beta. The DG's have won this event for the past five years. The float for Water Carnival, built vvith the men of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, won first place for the second year. The DG's also won first place in Winter Weekend, when the pledges of the sororities compete in winter sports and group games. 298 f DELTA ZETA lVluch of the activity of the women of Delta Zeta centered around their national philanthropic project, speech and hearing. They organized a campus-wide drive to collect toys from dormitories and fraternities to be used in the new speech and hearing clinic on campus. Breaking tradition, instead of having a Homecoming float, money was contributed to buy a completely furnished doll house for the speech clinic. Dad's Day was held in the fall and lVlother's Weekend in the spring when all the mothers were treated to dinner at Shakey's and slept in the dormers. Highlights of the year were the Triad Dance held in the Lansing Civic Center and sponsored by the pledge classes of Delta Zeta and two fraternities, and the Sweetheart Dinner on Valentines Day when every girl invited her sweetheart. if f si f 3 1: AF , .K . li ' L? si li 1 - , .-QX' 299 DELTA ZETA: bottom row: J. Siegler, C Fleming, Sec., L. Fellows, lVlrs. Eckert, House mother, N. Pfennig, Pres., P. lVlunro, B. Gross, J Crowley, Treas. second row: S. Kahler, K. Van Lynn, C. Fogg, P. Mosher, M. Doner, M. Smith, J Jaclowski. third row: A. Frederickson, R. Alexan der, P. Miller, S. Holmes, S. Graubner, J. Stough, P Templeton. fourth row: C. Oberg, P. Miller, K Kaczynski, B. Taggett, J. Melville, M. Coon, J Pool. fifth row: C. Begnoche, Nl. Berlin, S Chapman, C. Nlotz, A. Voydanoff, J. Niska, D Collins. llnritfl GAMMA PHI BETA: bottom row: C. Hayward, J Dyer, M. Walsh, Mrs. Parish, Housemotherg M Camp, Pres., N. Casale, V.P.g S. Hope, S. Sheldon Treas. second row: L. Satterla, S. West, K Machalleck, J. Platt, M. Miller, S. Page, D. Yokom R. Coonley. third row: J. Woodison, F. Kolata, K Chenoweth, L. Dietrich, L. Giss, E. Hicks, D Baxter, C. Mulholland. fourth row: B. Krauseneck M. Stockton, M. Scott, C. Howlett, M. Jancar, D Benoy, S. Strack, M. Doering. fifth row: B. Ross, M. Bridges, L. Smith, K. Ehle, S. Musico, K. Hagen C. Kinsella, I. Veryser. xr W' I xg?yY.A . G .. ,f I. ,U Sk 1. w y. Q G MMA PHI BETA The chief fun-raising event of the school year for the Gamma Phi Betas, Powder Puff football, provides a chance for the sisters to take time off from their studies to become football heroes. Several fraternity men, however, have their chance to poke fun at the girls by staging a Queen contest during half time, doing their best to look sexy. While not overly stressed, scholarship is important to the Gamma Phi Beta girls, as demonstrated by the great number of sisters in Alpha Lambda Delta honorary. The Gamma Phi's showed off their creative talents this year by coming up with a second-place float for Homecoming. -. 7 , , H5 F 1, A730 Qw 300 N,.s'.dM KAPPA ALPH TH ETA Founded at DePaw University in 1870, Kappa Alpha Theta is the first Greek letter fraternity for women. The oldest is also the most active, co-sponsoring an all-campus welcome week mixer with the ATO's, a Christmas party for foreign children living in E. Lansing area vvith Phi Kappa Thetas and an annual Christmas tree trimming party with the Psi U's. Beauty titles seem to be natural for the sisters since both Kathy Hvvass, Miss MSU, and Nancy Landis, 1968 Homecoming Queen, are Thetas. Home is where the heart is and fall term the house honored fathers in a weekend of football and partying at the Gables. Parents vveekend is also special, as the girls take time out to honor their parents with a special dinner and challenge their fathers to a baseball game as the mothers cheer. Q f 2 ' ,tw 1 j K 9 , I .1 lg, x 'A s 3 9 ff , L . . 2 ti .A g ix , I Egr et, 3' , P br G It E i W. if Y: 301 If KAPPA ALPHA THETA: bottom row: K. Jonik, P. Mick, B. Back, Rec. Sec., M. Byle, Pres., Mrs. Loffi, Housemother, L. Kaltenbach, V.P.g M. Hall, Corr. Sec., C. Dianne, Trees., K. Vargo. second row: Fl. Rice, M. Barth, C. Bohm, M. Doyle, K. McDougall, M. Cook, P. Hughes, C. Van Dervvill, J. Schneider, P. Brown. third row: A. Basler, B. Darling, G. Goodman, J. Rand, J. Lau, L. Demetry, Ii. Johnson, H. Schwartz, J. Underberg. fourth row: M. McHughs, C. Wilson, N. Landis, P. Ziemniak, K. Hwass, J. Muelhauser, J. Wisdom, C. Ruhl, L. McKillop. fifth row: P. Sargent, C. Loughlin, J. Marsh, J. Cole, P. Mullen, M. Cantrill, M. Dart, R. Balthazar, S. Bachman. sixth row: J. Sevvell, M. Lucas, B. Meier, S. Schram, D. O'Hara, L. Svvoger, K. Johnson, S. Parker, M. Barton. Q-.:'f ..w I -M 'K A -1s XJ - g..i I 4- N . l L' - . . l Q I ,. ,.- - , .5 ' i .,r.. KAPPA DELTA: bottom row: J. Burnes, Treas., Nl. Roach, V.P., lVl. Sapp, R. Davidson, Pres., C. Kline, J. Walcott. second row: L. Potts, P. French, A. Wiggins, L. Grossen, E. Burdo, E. Stiriz. third row: P. Bundshuh, J. Nlortland, C. lVleyer, L. Roberge, lVl. Kitti, IVI. Knaffle. fourth row: L. Young, J. Skop, Nl. West, J. Arrigo, B. Mulligan, J. Dauer. fifth row: A. Barrie, K. Cormier, S. Bunge, J. lVlcCaIlum, V. Ferrero, L. Schulz. ,Q li fi fiifiiiiieiiaai KAPPA DELTA A Kappa Delta pledge need only look at this year's activities to sense the group's enthusiasm. The girls sang their vvay to second place in Greek Sing, and cheered their way to a Spirit trophy on Sigma Chi Derby Day. The Kappa Deltas have tentative plans to build an addition to their house which, when completed, would include a date library as vvell as more rooms. In the midst of all this activity, the Kappa Deltas found time to aid the Lansing community by reading to blind children at the lVlichigan School for the blind. l 302 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA The Kappa cry of Fire Up aptly describes the eagerness of the girls to play an active part in MSU. Kappa Kappa Gamma boasted almost 10021 participation as student aides in the Careers Carnival, and a number of sisters acted as group discussion leaders in the Human Sexuality program this year. Homecoming '68 offered MSU students a chance to let go and Yell Like Hell in a nevv contest sponsored by the Kappas. The sisters also took their turn to participate in a contest, ranking second in Greek Sing for their performance with Delta Chi. 303 KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: bottom row: M. Roth, C. Cole, Rec. Scc.1 L. Braswell, K. Wilson, Pres., A. Miller, Housemotherg D. Woodsum, V.P., S. Royce, Treas., T. McDonald, B. Ellk, Cor. Sec. second row: N. King, S. McCleary, J. Miller, L. Bjoraker, B. Horan, C. Smith, A. Moore, S. Maute, C. Becker. third row: A. Piccioni, K. Sahlir, C. Talvitie, C. Tenover, J. Anthony, S. Holyoke, M. Reynolds, P. Behrens, K. Powell, B. Bazler. fourth row: S. Tourre, S. Huler, L. White, N. Kindle, J. Hambrick, S. App, J. Campbell, M. Jones, S. Sweitzer, M. Michel. fifth row: W. Glanz, l.. Herman, C. Forward, S. Miles, K. Keating, P. Allen, D. Root, B. Howe, S. Gillespie. sixth row: C. Ziegler, M. Miller, C. Carlile, J. Kintner, B. Polny, C. Lopker, P. Kolar, C. Oben, N. Raisanen. N ,,, fi 5' sf T755-If 'X 1. Lu 'I -,hi LVXTT -wl..,Nw ' ' :T we l X 4 n cw Y PHI NIU: bottom row: lVl. Goss, Treas.g Nl. Pond, Rec. Sec., P. Vervvohlt, V. P., F. Van Hee, Pres., lVlrs. Levvis, Housemother, lVl. Cronan, Corr. Sec., J. Knapp, K. Smith, J. lVliIIer. second row: L. Wenot, S. Vojinov, E. Moscicki, V. Mizdrak, P. Hedges, L. Chapin, lVl. Pulgini, S. Kirk. third row: D. Johnson, P. Creagan, S. Shea, A. Peters, lVl. Altobello, M. Burkert, S. Genix, V. Stevens. fourth row: S. Krupansky, F. Wilson, S. Goudreau, P. Bingham, K. Barton, D. Van lVlaele, B. lVlclVlichael, S. Clark. fifth row: K. Peeiffer, C. Schneider, D. Kuczek, B. Finlay, J. Senac, K. Schleicher, G. Allston, lVl. Martin, C. Jacoby. sixth row: J. Barrett, G. Decker, N. Schlesinger, C. Filiatrault, D. Turner, D. Umphrey, K. Kubicki, L. Scarborough. PHI MU The women of Phi lVlu, vvho take pride in being original, planned an unusual Christmas party for several underprivileged girls this year. The Phi lVlu's treated the girls to lunch at Capitol City Airport and arranged for Santa Claus to fly in for a special visit. The women have also begun a unique dessert program as an incentive to boost grades, a 2.5 or better merits a banana split, less than a 2.5 earns only a dish of jello. Phi lVlu's Pride Day involved painting, refinishing, and vveeding around the house and landscaping to show their pride in their sorority house. The women continued to support their national philanthropic project, the USS Hope. at 4 A if A Q if F3 304 PI BETA PHI The local chapter of Pi Beta Phi, the first national sorority, joins the national fraternity in supporting the Pi Beta Phi Settlement School in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. An annual event is the lVlonmouth Duo, a dance held vvith the women of Kappa Kappa Gamma to celebrate the founding of their national sororities at Nlonmouth College. The Pi Phi's join with the men of Delta Tau Delta, each Christmas, to promote Christmas spirit at the songfest and University Christmas Tree Lighting. During the past year, the Pi Phi sisters placed first in both the Junior 500 and Greek Sing. A W 2flI.'MH4WF1Zl1' QQ 305 Pl BETA PHI: T. Ballas, S. Hill, Treas.g J. Scholz, V.P.g P. Smith, Pres., L. Mapes, Housemother, Nl. White, Rec. Sec., C. Cnockaert, Cor. Sec., J. Williams. second row: A. Brogger, B. Otaskey, K. Guth, L. Akers, D. Zantop, C. Reinert, T. Tabb, B. Seebold, S. Antinoja. third row: C. Farison, D. Christenson, S. Dixon, K. Bartholomew, P. Duggan, K. Farison, Nl. Strieter, H. Gustafson, C. Dery. fourth row: A. Peterson, L. Johnson, L. Berry, B. Kress, D. Willits, K. Demmer, G. Betlendorf, K. Doyle, G. Yerkey. fifth row: K. Frank, D. MacDonald, M. Brown, P. Anger, J. Steininger, S. Luck, S. Benedict, E. Derrick, P. Dyer, K. Alderton. sixth row: N. Locker, C. Wright, N. Klunick, L. Baird, N. Glaser, W. Arndt, S. Soltman, S. Scott, C. Clements. X 411 M.-. ... my - ,,, .,, ,V . ' 'A Q .W i- . L .. W X yf ,:,,,,,,..-Juwg' ,th V , , . . . ...A, , . Z1. H s -f -f f-- .1s .s.. . 1 1254 N. V W Q 'Q N 'NN' P W S - ...M . 5 Asffair, ., : t . 'peg 4 , e i El . ' ti? M 3'-.1 '1 W f2s1?rff rf - lllllllifffx' 5 . A I HI I will - 1 . 'W 'W , Qs.. l'lIll' I - I - :eff willf I-fy. 2 ' if . 4'-.ig ' +.i?i4 'u'- f 1 . I . . ,Y -A 1 - ...,-' an -J.. '. -74b.s- 'f N, f , ,, is ee.: , K A-.D-:L W. .x fw1Lwf'mmmwsnsBw--:s-.e,mmv Y 'Wu SIGMA KAPPA: bottom row: C. Gray, P. Anstett, Rec. Sec., M. Maas, V.P.g H. McCarl, Housemother, N. Gillespie, Pres., M. Carmody, C. Borsberry, Treas.g M. Modarasz. second row: C. Gasiorovvski, A. Wilson, S. Johnson, R. Johnson, J. Fay, D. Seay, A. Bonneville. third row: C. Westrick, B. Freeman, A. Bennett, S. Sullivan, D. Fox, M. Lavv, G. Muehlhauser, M. Peet. fourth row: D. LePlae, D. Trolley, D. Kleinsmith, M. George, C. Sornson, P. Platz, D. Mihalchik. fifth row: P. Durish, D. Benoy, C. Bailey, S. Kirkton, R. Norz, D. Butzier, K. Morris, C. Graybiel. sixth row: S. Kirkpatrick, S. Van Dusen, D. Malevvich, B. Wiess, A. Johns, S. Armstrong, N. Neill, D. Weinheimer. SIGM KAPPA The women of Sigma Kappa were the runner-up for the lVlost Cooperative chapter in the nation in 1968. Traditional chapter events included the turn-about dinner for the bus boys, pledge slumber party, Big-Little Sister dinner, and the Junior-Senior picnic to honor the graduating seniors. Desserts with fraternities, exchange dinners with other sororities, and the Buddy Breakfast offered opportunities to meet other students. A scholarship dinner was held each term to recognize academic achievement. Faculty members were frequent dinner guests, also taking part in fireside discussions after dinner. The Sigma Kappa sisters did gerontology work at the Ingham County Rehabilitation Center. Parents were honored with a Father's football weekend and a lVlother's Day Luncheon. Ot im? 306 A3 ETA TAU LPH Zeta Tau Alpha has rightfully earned a place as one of the leading sororities at MSU this past year, ranking first in Greek Sing, first in the Sigma Alpha Mu Tricycle Race, and fifth in Sigma Chi Derby Day. The girls had to lose , though, to vvin the Red Cross Blood Drive, with more girls donating blood than from any other sorority. The Zetas were very active within the Greek system, participating in the Little Sisters programs of several fraternities, and honoring parents at a Dad's Day fall term and a Mother's Day in the spring. The women continued to stress service to others as they filled food and clothing baskets for needy families at Christmas. 307 ZETA TAU ALPHA: bottom row: J. Johnson, G Wiser, V.P., M. Husar, Pres., Mrs. Paradis, House mother, B. Radcliffe, Treas., S. Spencer, Sec., M Platz. second row: S. Bailey, C. Gridley, D. Lazin C. Smith, L. Taylor, N. Svvope, J. Niemi, M. Bice third row: D. Keller, C. Messmer, B. Finni, J Verhines, C. Lessard, J. Lafave, K. Monath, N Miller. fourth row: C. Johnson, J. Clark, P. Brogan S. Schaldenbrand, N. Nelles, L. Pickering, K Kotyuk, J. Bobit. fifth row: K. Murray, K. Weaver S. Cavanaugh, G. Crain, J. Moore, J. Wood, K Murphy, L. Head. EDA i W, ll! have-., ...,,'- 1 . 'Hr ,gr .. 3 - V A - H----i-..-....-...,-..,:2.: .... Q ,,'.,,,!:,','fK H ALPHA EPSILON Pl: bottom row: R. Hartman Exchequer, J. Cohen, Scribe, R. Lichtman, Lt Master, R. Schwartz, Master, J. Schultz, A. Sarko, D. Lebovitz. second row: A. Rosenthal, J. Ratner B. Simonson, E. Needle, Nl. Shore, Nl. Daitch, D Block. third row: G. Rozanoff, E. Rosenberg, R Brooks, P. Loby, G. Atkins, D. Kaplan, A. Bern stein. fourth row: IVI. Ehrlich, E. Udren, J. Rosen berg, R. Feld, E. Erman, M. Kippelman, B Wagman, B. Grossfeld. fifth row: S. Taylor, P Freeman, R. Ossipove, H. Shumacher, D. Rudick H. Zeid, H. Caplan. ALPHA EPSILO PI The brothers of Alpha Epsilon Pi look on the fraternity as a place of living, learning, and service. Stressing this idea, AEPi participates in such campus activities as Vllater Carnival and Junior 500, but is also concerned vvith the larger community. ln Lansing, the AEPi's support a Halloween candy-raising drive for children. The brothers also sponsor a child in India. At-home events are plentiful, with the Spring Formal highlighting the fraternity's social year. AEPi consis- tently ranks among the top fraternities scholastically and athletically, standing seventh in fraternity grade point average and eleventh in interfraternity sports. . ,Q do 308 V I 'I .1f we A if 1 . I s-9 ALPHA K PPA PSI As the largest professional business fraternity in the nation, Alpha Kappa Psi attempts to combine an even blend of business and pleasure in its activities. The AKPsi's hosted a number of guest speakers this year, as well as field trips to Chicago and Nevv York. Scholastics are also stressed, vvith an annual scholarship presented to the brother with the highest grade point average. The AKPsi's emphasize their desire for a vvhole man image, with both professional and social qualities. The brothers are active in Home- coming, Water Carnival, and IFC. Their entry for Homecoming Queen '68 was selected to the queen's court. Finally, the fraternity culminates each school year vvith a formal dinner-dance in the spring. A 1 309 F r ALPHA KAPPA PSI: bottom row: J. June, Treasg NI. Gelder, Sec.g L. Boughner, Pres., J. Oster, VP., R. Joynt, B. Lee. second row: W. Kamerer, R. Augustine, A. O'Grady, W. Tinker, K. Young, J. Hoekvvater, T. Viol. third row: R. Brounstein, lVl. Whaling, A. Hall, R. Alejandro, A. Hermsen, A. Korpi. fourth row: A. Berrmann, R. Frederick, D. Hall, D. Monahan, D. Wright, G. Brown. fifth row: R. Priebe, J. Jacobson, R. Pechur, R. Olpenkamp, P. Humfleet, J. Murton. X f R ,,...--' ,,,f-fl ALPHA TAU OMEGA: Fl. Williams, B. Tyler, Sec., C. Swanson, V.P., M. Atkinson, Housemother, J. Martin, Pres., P. Johnston, Treas.5 J. Dempster, G. Derderian. second row: K. VanderHoff, D. Heathcote, R. McNamara, M. Marvin, S. Natzmer, R. Johnson, T. Finelli, R. Wilcox, G. Kindt. third row: B. Quick, J. Hall, T. Tobe, S. Derderian, C. Charlton, D. Speasmaker, S. Kaufman, J. Moceri. fourth row: R. Wickline, J. Speelman, S. Johnston, J. Minahan, J. Post, T. Hahn, J. Funch, K. Jauke. fifth row: M. Turi, J. Karolak, D. Hamel, C. Richards, J. Hayden, Fl. Balorica, M. Clancey, C. Fricke. sixth row: J. Johnson, J. Leemgraven, M. Hozdridge, B. Scott, R. Shockley, J. Bequette, G. Demmink, R. Bondar. mmm is .1 'G LPH TAU OMEGA A local merchant victimized by fire this year found what real friendship meant as the men of Alpha Tau Omega pitched in and did the necessary cleanup work, while their grateful friend wrote a letter to ATO national. The men continued to prove valuable friends both on campus and off, making showings in most Greek and university events. They were a finalist last year in the Junior 500, and also traditionally have been strong contenders for the Fraternity All- Sports trophy. The men of Alpha Tau Omega have always put forth a great amount of effort for the Muscular Distrophy and Easter Seal fund-raising campaigns. Last year they were nationally recognized with two merit citations for their work on these campaigns. - 310 BET THETA Pl Imagine a fraternity house sliding slowly into the Red Cedar River, soon to become a Water Carnival Float, the status gained by brother Dave Hayward upon being chosen the second ugliest Greek at lVlSU, outdoor activities during the Greek Winter Weekend, and you will begin to form an idea of the social life and brotherhood of Beta Theta Pi. As a social fraternity, the Betas' largest project this year was Greek Winter Weekend, co-sponsored with Delta Sigma Phi. This year, Beta Theta Pi and Delta Chi joined in petitioning for a traffic light near their houses on Grand River. The Betas, however, are concerned with more than social activities. The fraternity also commands respect for maintaining a high scholastic standard. . , .WMA A J . l-fj xv Wilb- , w.,, Q- -A 311 BETA THETA Pl: J. Collins, D. Eade, Rec. Sec., D. Droski, J. Czarnik, Pres., K. Wilson, V.P.g A. Osterwald, Cor. Sec., G. Ernst, Treas. second row: S. Kelly, P. Schmitt, S. Wheeler, R. Austin, D. Seaman, C. Haynes, S. Schaible. third row: T. Price, J. I-laertel, B. Johnson, D. Williams, V. Ferris, R. Acosta, G. Finkbeiner. fourth row: B. Matasick, S. Wood, D. Kilbourne, D. Sarten, C. Lindsley, R. Harms. fifth row: W. Gross, R. Osterhout, T. West, J. Nutt, S. lVliIler, S. Brecht, E. Maurice. sixth row: B. Scott, S. Hayward, S. Williamson, A. Kanarek, L. Roberts, D. Hakala, J. Lamb, J. lVlclVlillin. Q qv- i ,.- , svvvi DELTA CHI: bottom row: J. Harrington, Treas.g K. Sharp, Corr. Sec., D. Hults, V.P.g Mrs. Nlackle, Housemother, D. Seed, Pres., Fi. Beahan, Rec. Sec., D. Grunst, P. Osborne. second row: J. Butz, F. Kleinberg, L. Jager, IVI. Rochott, B. King, P. Van Houvvelingen, R. Kent, D. Wyckoff, G. Turnbull, T. Winberry. third row: G. Hoff, T. Nlulchahey, A. Balfe, G. Christenson, T. O'lVlalley, D. Williams, T. Bennett, A. Gorilla, G. Ockey, A. Balser. fourth row: J. Santini, lVl. Schupan, Ft. Oakley, D. Stoker, W. Campbell, D. Edwards, B. Scott, P. Davis, B. Weinrich, S. Huber. fifth row: M. Haut, Fi. Vanderlaan, Nl. Suthers, B. Kay, C. lVlcKinnie, R. Walter, L. Skar, S. Stevens, J. Cole, W. Wolfe. sixth row: D. Studeman, J. Gregory, T. Lentz, J. Fieinders, K. Bruder, Fi. Gay, J. Johnson, R. Sirvaitis, A. Williams, D. Carlson, J. Gregory. DELTA CHI Both traditional and innovative ideas are welcome at Delta Chi, vvhose desire it is to combine both in shaping a diversified fraternity. A flair for the unusual inspired the Delta Chi's to hold their second annual House Cribbage Tournament, complete with managers, judges and prizes. The men also formed an honorary Crash Club to remind members to drive safely, but their range of interests runs to the more serious as well. A favorite pastime of Delta Chi is an evening of informal debates over elections or campus events. Another more traditional activity is the annual spring formal at the Lansing Country Club. KS 312 mm - fl. DELTA SIGMA PHI Co-sponsorship of lVlSU's Greek Winter Weekend with Beta Theta Pi is typical of the active part the Delt Sigs play in a variety of campus activities. The men kicked off the year by sponsoring an all- university mixer, and later made showings in Homecoming and Water Carnival. The Delt Sig brotherhood is represented in such areas as varsity sports, intramural sports, and student government. The brothers lost their annual Tug-of-War with Phi Kappa Tau, but emerged instead as the official Pinball champions. Aided by their Little Sisters of the Nile chapter, formed only last year, the Delt Sigs reach beyond IVISU to offer their services to Lansing-area orphanages. 'EY .ry 'V tx 313 no 5 DELTA SIGMA PHI: bottom row: G. Spencer, C. Wilson, C. Clark, C. Cihak, V.P.g R. Geiken, Housemother, J. Beras, Pres., T. Kozlowski, Sec., G. Holmes, Treas.g H. Dzodin, G. lttigson. second row: R. Perilloux, R. Walker, D. Heisler, D. Epker, D. Allion, J. Ariotti, J. Bell, L. Feun, T. Fleming, J. Knoll, P. Duthie, R. Dull. third row: C. Dale, J. Richmond, B. Smith, A. Radzinski, H. Sturm, R. Parsons, D. Thompson, G. Smith, R. Roth, J, Benke, lVl. Davidson, C. Thomas, J. Barclay. fourth row: J. Czarnecki, D. Jones, D. lVlacLean, J. Reinhardt, G. Haley, G. Gill, W. Hergst, T. Wick, R. Bergers, L. Stringer, Nl. Nliller, D. Witham, J. Gustafson. fifth row: R. Gabriel, R. Kotz, J. Austermiller, F. Cody, D. Schermer, D. Kamman, J. Felton, W. Kozar, T. Craig, J. Fogarasi, C. Walitalo. sixth row: H. Brants, J. Hagen, R. Guyot, D. Caulkett, J. Jones, B. Bailey, R. Callander, W. NlcCauley, W. Mallindine, D. Heerdt, J. Brubaker. 1' DELTA TAU DELTA: bottom row: J. White, G. Sato, Corr. Sec., B. Edwards, V.P.g C. Floeser, Pres., L. Hornbeck, Housemotherg J. Abell, Treas., D. Cook, P. Myers. second row: H. Plante, G. Sayers, G. Shaw, L. Jackson, J. Moffat, B. Grabert, D. Callahan, D. Dietrich. third row: C. Nliller, T. Offenhauser, J. Prince, O. Edwards, W. Ftustem, J. Rupley, P. Bolline, R. Nicklas. fourth row: F. Dilley, D. Jolly, T. Fleichelderfer, D. Snyder, W. Herhilan, J. Bissell, L.Edmundson, G. Stauffer. fifth row: J. Nlurphy, Fl. Robinson, D. Leiser, D. Phelan, S. Breunling, J. Ernst, R. Panter, R. Jones. sixth row: B. Smith, Fl. Shelley, G. Hardke, R. Elzinga, J. Pingel, G. Hardke, W. Blakeslee, Ft. Groseth. -4 Q xt DELTA TAU DELTA The oldest fraternity on campus, Delta Tau Delta was established in 1872. The Delts placed second in the Junior 500 last year. For the past three years, they have placed either second or third in the llVl sports competition, but they can't quite achieve first place. The men of Delta Tau Delta traditionally host the Queens Dinner, which is held in honor of the Homecoming Court. They have consistently ranked among the top ten in the fraternity grade competition. Also they have been chosen as one of the top ten chapters in the country, and have received the High Shields Award which represents the well- rounded fraternity. 314 mn, x I DELT UPSILO Delta Upsilon's familiar victory bell, rung at Spartan home football games, suffered a temporary setback this fall as the bell broke dovvn at a pre-season Spartan Spirit rally. After being tovved across campus for doctoring , however, the bell faithfully made its appearance at all of the home games. The brothers of DU, exhibiting an enthusiasm for being different, also sponsored the Ugliest Greek contest this year. The proceeds helped to defray the expense of Greek Week, and supported local charity. The men stress athletics and were active in all intramural sports. DU ranked in the top five fraternities, and placed first in Greek Week '68. 'EFS rigs J Q X 1 a Ii, ,, 'Z Q. llwr fn' , if snuff . slfm'-'wail 315 DELTA UPSILON: bottom row: R. Kobayashi, S. Beck, P. McNally, Sec., D. Bergstrom, Pres., D. Wochholz, Housemotherg D. Franzetta, V.P.g S. Plichta, Treas., W. Beaver, A. Kobayashi. second row: D. Baginski, E. Deisler, R. O'Reilly, B. Barger, L. Schmida, R. Howell, R. Barkley, J. Irons, J. Riopelle. third row: D. Roberts, N. Cepela, P. Work, J. Bean, M. Rumora, N. Christoff, R. Stellingworth, J. Mallon, M. Hinz. fourth row: J. Gatlin, S. Knox, R. Moore, M. Finnegan, R. Davies, B. London, J. Welch, A. Langereis, M. Loures. fifth row: M. Kurchak, J. Krolik, J. Pulcini, D. Johnson, V. Alley, P. Chatfield, J. Golomb, M. Mocella, S. Mace. sixth row: B. Bennett, G. Hammock, P. Kline, R. Havens, M. Kelterborn, G. Hill, L. Avery, C. Luttinen, D. Ravvson. 5.7 . - . ,rf s, i i '...,l- lea i r '- QA, ii l l 4 ,- WA 1 2 ..:ll.l 'mei gi 1 1 if Ll W ul' 1 1 .. Elll ' .2 J ii T Tl' Q' ' ' an NN.: 9 EM 'TIF' gi ll S me ll 2 ' Q E 3 alll - . .. ., ,aa ,- - ' L .W lla ...1 I . 'i l ' 1. .ijt-1 - I., ei - -X -S12 - 'I-vs . ' 9. .2 ...ef ,. . , .2 ' ,EV . if, if -1 --V 'AN' fa J '5?'1z- 'f .ff2..:.i, M g , 3 1 , , ' 3, -,'- , . -'rv'rvM W 'f -A ' S. .tr 1-if 'WT' 4 'fs '. i - . , 'R wr- ff :liz ,, . , , . .31 , .Q ses 1 , we-s:'g5l , . . --.uiA H ... 5 E, , . '.,.,..,,. G 5. . . ., my, J .1 f . -, -A . W ,rg fn, .sun ll, J y ' Q' f. -7 , ,,,, ' K ' gs? ff ' J' Tw- Q . ' . .s-auger. f . fl-ff ,.f-an 1 a..- 1- b... ' f s . I I -. .f .1 f . f i , 3 - . - ,-mf----' --1 . f- -N: i f-sw - - - U ' 1 V ' W 5 . W KM 1,.eaj .pl ' ,fa ,nf ' ...sw.a at -1 1.-sdx,.s.a:.fi3sf,2-.--lime wwf. 7 . - 1 14.4.-, .w.1esffu- .r-A-.yniisns-I-f:CEazz::a..-.,, A.:-2e...mJ..... s- J w-..h-H . .f:.....:.:nu--A-mv '- ' ' ., .. WL.- .... . '1. .....,......' 'i'ii:..,m.Qm. .nfs....-me-Q4-IL-L5L1.13f.t..:a.r5E-T v.mf4-'ill ll FARIVIHOUSE: bottom row: W. Volz, Sec.: V. l-lartenburg, mother: T. second row' Fl. Sohn, B. Negron, G. Gordon, P V.P.g Fl. lVlilligan, L. Clark, House- lVliller, Pres.: G. Haas, K. Bauman. lvl. lVlcGilliard, G. Dawson, lvl. Drexler, Vagasky, D. Veliauette. third row: lVl. Laskowsky, J. Jackman, R. Caputo, P. Downs, P. Spike. fourth row: J. lVlonroe, G. Newton, D. Tutak, D. Smith, lVl. Borton, T. Wiedmayer, D. Whitten, Heiden, J. Atherton. fifth row: D. VanDyke, R. J. Faust, S. Cristman, W. Knoblauch, Nl. Tennant. sixth row: K. Ober, Fl. Geweke, G. Schave, R. Gregory, lVl. Willett, D. Chew. -c ,f.., , I A 0 r v FARMHOUSE Farmhouse fraternity is finally succeeding in dispelling the image of agricultural eggheads often attached to it by unknowing students. The men of Farmhouse are striving for a well-rounded image and have shown their versatility by their achievements this year. The brothers are usually top contenders in Homecoming displays, and placed second in Homecoming '68. The popular activity of serena- ding provided good singing practice, as Farmhouse placed first among fraternities in Greek Sing. The fraternity again ranked first in grade point average, but the men attribute this to a serious attitude about education , not to an emphasis on good grades. .J 316 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA 1969 marks the 22nd annual running of the Junior 500, the largest single fraternity-sponsored event in the vvorld, and the brain-child of Lambda Chi Alpha. Also the founders of lVlSU's Greek Week, the Lambda Chi's demonstrated all-around ability in almost every facet of campus life. With its membership comprising a vvhole spectrum of majors, Lambda Chi's grades have always been in the top 15, and they also tied for first in llVl sports. Though carpenters they're not, the men spent many an energetic day remodeling their basement, reflecting Lambda Chi's pride in itself. 317 Ri fl LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: bottom row: W. Allen, S Winston, R. Blackmer, Sec., R. Dirks,Pres.g lvl. Putnam, Housemother, R. Tremblay, V.P., J. Brovvnstein, Treas.g IVI. Throb, R. VonGruben, K. O'Dea. second row: B. Hatcher, E. Scott, B. Beaubien, J. Rice, R. Goedert, G. LaCroix, W. Scott, B. Ragla, IVI. Oberschulte. third row: J Cornillie, W. Brosennie, R. Rennel, J. Harris, R. Weber, W. Fiebig, J. Lapelle, D. Elliott, R. Crovve, L. VanWagnen. fourth row: J. Gettel, D. Rathke, J. Ondrus, lvl. Kalmbach, B. Francisco, Nl. Boyle, J. Wieland, K. Wathen, W.C. Waite, W. Roberts. fifth row: D. Fykse, J. Birackett, V. Harbachovv, D. Feranec, G. Wallin, R. Anderson, G. Slove-r, J. Jeszke, D. Bothamley, G. Krouse. sixth row: W. Nienhuis, T. Nevvton, T. Austin, T. Vanderweele, S. Anderson, P. Lydy, D. lvliller, S. Thompson, S. Wardrop. PHI DELTA THETA: bottom row: R. Cook, F Churchley, Sec., D. Osborn, Pres., l. Willnou, Huuscmotl1cr1J. Phillips, V.P.g T. Schildhammer, Treas.g R. lVlay, R. Kramer. second row: G Stevens, P. Busch, C. VanSteenhouse, C. Smith, R Roland, IVI. Terry, P. Berg. third row: H. Tripp, IV! Rodgers, C. Ridenour, R. Blanding, T. Harney, T Atkin, P. Beebe, J. Hulme. fourth row: J. Markie D. Vanker, D. Farra, NI. Cox, S. Thorburn, C Christian, D. Wattles, K. Bell. fifth row: D. Drake J. Kehrl, B. Darling, B. VanderNlass, T. Cain, J Newton, T. Hertzler, R. Davis. sixth row: T. Coyle L. Taft, G. Johnson, R. Woulfe, S. lVlacKenzie, J Browning, H. Richmond, D. Cook, C. Ripmaster 1 1 PHI DELTA THET Phi Delta Theta's answer to the Junior 500, their annual Frisbee Tournament, is in its third year and still going strong. The brothers, who have been playing Frisbee for as long as they can remember, conceived of the idea as a way to become more vvell-known and to inspire rivalry among the fraternities. This year, the Phi Delts used their flair for originality and emerged as the 1968 Water Carnival Champs. Their float depicted the true story of Charles Lindbergh's flight to Paris and the fly that kept him awake during the trip. The brothers vvere also prominent in athletics, capturing third place honors in university football. f . 318 O O PHIG MM DELT Remodeling and moving into the former Chi Omega sorority house presented some amusing problems for the men of Phi Gamma Delta, as they attempted to explain the feminine atmosphere to rushees. When the remodeling is completed, the new house vvill hold 40 members, as compared to 23 in the old house. The men feel that the change will give them a much closer fraternity. Several other nevv ideas vvere launched in 1969, and, for the first time, the Fijis vvere able to put out a calendar for their fraternity vvith the aid of local merchants. The brothers are also instrumental in organizing the All-Greek Talent Shovv at IVISU. i 319 PHI GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: W. Christian- son, M. Wagoner, Cor. Sec., R. Justin, Pres., M. McLeod, Housemotherg W. Polhamus, Treas., K. Faber, Rec. Sec., T. Vance. second row: F. Gilman, A. Arbulu, F. Chamberlain, R. Lorentzen, D. Tolbert, J. Echerman, P. Reardon. third row: D. Pettigrew, R. Anderson, C. Cousino, D. Reardon, R. Barry, B. Langhorst, M. Boyd. fourth row: J. Sprague, G. Jackson, J. Simmons, R. Britton, D. Vass, G. Komlenic, C. Bell. fifth row: P. Larson, S. Dovse, G. Lonik, S. Gibbings, C. Frasier, H. Keasling, T. Hamer. sixth row: M. Barratt, R. Strachan, J. Michelsen, D. Lynch, R. Sikorski, Nl. Brezette, L. Lonik. :--:gal ,VI wwf x 'I 4 . tx 3 'aff -5- - 'ti A ii' , 5. . - F-J C ,..' - I 'W k:...-.,--31. -9 ' --f s..'. 2:6 W Rl ts : M Ill I i I4' - ' lllnl l -H211 U - , , .L ,tfxzs Q My . '-on- :if 'YQ ' . r , its ? .4101 'N 'T' l A PHI KAPPA PSI: bottom row: W. Misner, G. Grossi, V.P.g S. Langford, Sec., lVl. lVlillikin, Pres., V. Lantis, Housemotherg J. Fockner, Treas.g J. VanHorn, B. Tuttle. second row: G. Goodell, G. lVlcCIain, G. Kilpatrick, J. Lavvler, R. Francini, W. Paff, J. Wight, J. Filter. third row: R. Gay, D. lvliller, R. Rinna, S. Schrader, lVl. Wells, C. Smith, L. Konkus, Nl. Emerson. fourth row: D. Wenzel, D. Borton, lVl. Ryan, S. Jacquot, W. Mathers, R. Wendt, P. Looney, L. Burnagiel, D. lVlertz. pb- f W vigil if N 5 I A Q,-JPG! 'L -'Ax ,.1. ix. :vii - r PHI KAPPA PSI The Rock , a tvvo-ton decorated stone, stands in front of and distinguishes the Phi Psi house. The landmark has come to represent the loyalty of the 36 brothers to their fraternity, whose emphasis on academics resulted in the contribution of four Phi Beta Kappas last year. The Phi Psi pledge class also placed first in scholarship among all fraternities. The brothers are active in nearly all Greek events, and have recently instituted a Little Sister organization to honor the girls most dear to Phi Kappa Psi-the Sisters of the Golden Shield . fm, 320 fi X PHI KAPPA TAU With an exciting array of majors, interests, personalities, attitudes, and abilities, Phi Kappa Taus have come together from all over the United States. The men live in the lively, yellow brick house over on Hagadorn Road, its apartment-style design is unique among frater- nities here, and provides comfortable, more private accommodations. Though basically a social fraternity, with at least one party held every weekend, and spontaneous ones popping up every now and then, Phi Kappa Tau brotherhood extends far beyond the social life with members participating in almost every campus activity there is to participate in. Their own addition to these events is the exciting tug-o-war held over the Red Cedar River each October. Being on the ball academically, too, Phi Taus boast several brothers in the Honors College program. Anyway you look at it, living life is their bag . 321 PHI KAPPA TAU: bottom row: R. Shaw, G. Doxtater, Sec., M. Mezzo, V.P.g J. Zimmerman, Housemother, J. Goodwin, Pres., P. Mumford, J. Preussner, J. Comstock, Treas. second row: R. Makela, R. Morden, J. Miller, A. Luzod, R. Morris, R. Tallerday, D. Earl. third row: R. Martel, D. Locatis, G. Griffin, R. Maloney, M. Kwiatkowski, J. Garcia, T. Melpoloer, C. Small. fourth row: S. Behringer, T. Alexander, J. Katosh, A. Gagstetter, J. Stewart, E. l-lays, E. Krzciuk, E. Stadnika. sixth row: G. Locatis, C. Mason, M. Mills, W. Clark, A. Lower, J. Houghton, B. Kolomyjec, D, Young. nn W ,, ' 2-. .5 .. K ' ' g -?'?p,r-gig? '- :ff ,I ,. s F A 1 V l 4 -..? , c eg J . G - . . , A f . 5 1 wtf . , S f ' T - - TX fl fx l X I ' XX' A' Q 'j X Bt - A X. - . 5- .. i ,T 'r X . V 1 i 'I X' ' I ! A ,Q 26:42 ' 1 . fr' ci . 35.1 if. ,iii,, - 4 - T 1-1 2' WH Q Q! i ifrz'-L. .QQ -f Ng ' 2' i I A , .- , - ' ' ' '1'- -'-1--v - ' V-A T f 5. 4 .,f... T.. xt A H n '2 i ff 4 It 'Tw' .ik N' F .E l i 1 A1 I 1 '11, X rf ,, , , .fxiiyiel I i 1 ' 1. ff. fe-:sag .X - y 3 14' I . 1 ' X fl ' fi i I 'fri i Q-'V X . ' :As JS tu Sify Pi X Z .. .'1'e'52.'.Qf?55 Mi H A ' .J Liz: lfff' i-Qtr T5 5 4. filfi . si g- - A 'iff J t mfs: f L. . -,,,, sq V.. -3- gg, T!! U 4 1 fc- Q .- ig ' vff'z1 .' ' ' - ' A ' Y, f V: if at f re SIGMA ALPHA MU: bottom row: J. Bowker, M. Gordon, Rec., J. Shuckart, V. Prior, A. Granat, Prior, IVI. Steindler, Exchequer, J. Gottlieb, D. Smith. second row: H. Droski, A. Dimitrijevic, L. Orenstein, S. Jacobson, R. Freedlander, lVl. Gold- stein, Nl. Keys, S. Robinson. third row: B. Katz, P. Spector, A. Olender, R. Brenner, R. Bruck, lVl. Kravitz, H. Muskovitz. fourth row: S. Dupuis, H. lVlancheI, S. Koss, S. Plous, S. Backos, F. Belinsky 1 A. Tuchklaper. fifth row: lVl. Pitt, C. Petrey, B. Sucher, R. Cohen, L. Levey, B. Broudy, J. Gun- ther, L. Lutz. sixth row: S. Fineberg, T. Samet, G Gotts, H. Terebelo, B. Brown, S. Halpern, N Mayer, G. Cassel, K. Buitkus. QQ SIGMA ALPH MU For the entire campus and especially for the Greek system, Greek Week is always a major activity of the year. The Sorority Tricycle Race sponsored by the Sammies is always a high-point of this week. To compliment their social life and social programs, the Sammies instituted a Little Sister program, last year. Now, one of the highlights of the year has become their annual pizza party designed to acquaint the sisters with the brothers and new pledges. The Sammies are also active participants in llVl Sports and have consis- tently placed among the top ten. Scholastically they are at the top, placing first in the fraternity grade competition. I4 tx o' Q 0 322 wx f :Q 1 1 C' - SIGMA N Well known for the balance existing among athletics, scholastics, and social life, Sigma Nu has been successful in achieving excellence in each area. Their recent athletic accomplishments include champion- ships in golf, ping-pong, and football. Active in Greek Week, Homecoming, and Vllater Carnival, the brothers also sponsor Kiddie Day for the underpriviledged children of the area. Members of Sigma Nu are active in IFC, varsity sports, Varsity Club, and Phi Beta Kappa and Green Helmet Honoraries. The unifying bonds of brother- hood have maintained the Sigma lXlu's while awaiting completion of their Nu house. 1 L L 1, V .aiu If f 1 X ..q,f,1x.z,,.r- r , sv' . .. Q-,,v-,. ' 4 ' -. -' A: ' fy. fm'-L J A 1 .. p:.,!,e-. ifff 'L' A I' f . V . , f 'nu' E ff . Zi W' 323 SIGMA NU: bottom row: D. Boatright, B. Frank lin, M. Painchaud, V. P., L. Wigley, Housemothers S. Oneill, Pres., J. Michael, Treas.g I. Dedow, R Trentacoste. second row: T. Bowman, D. Reader C. Kolbe, R. Howard, J. Cockels, D. Webster, T King, B. McQueen, J. Bastian. third row: E. Ven able, K. Burns, R. Volaric, C. Tuori, W. Johnson, P Gracey, E. Wendover, L. Koziol. fourth row: T Mills, J. Kennedy, J. Cardinal, G. Anderson, VV Champion, G. Durocher, R. Elssasser. fifth row: D Rupprecht, G. Davidson, T. Stephens, F. Amato F. Roberts, R. Houk, C. Dombecky. 57' X 5 l Y. x . XX A , fi A W Q f- iw X! X N ' .32 if fx rl 'a . lx ' ,. , xuf, ry- . , ' V 557' W,-'f' 39x wg 1 I I III A I Q-1,552 x T'-.Q SIGMA PHI EPSILON: bottom row: T. Fox, R Kalm, D. deLange, V.P.g T. Dziak, Pres., J. Lyn drup, Housefather, W. Langs, Sec., R. Houtman second row: T. lVIitter, J. Hauff, R. Liblong, R Cantrell, W. Sundstrom, J. Bunce, T. Mann, B Loerke. third row: L. Bratton, K. Lynam, D Albrecht, L. Karonko, C. Pritchett, M. Crowley, J lVlcDovveII. fourth row: J. VanRoekel, D. Walker, D. Nlendham, B. Gillespie, G. Smith, R. Warren, lVl Nielsen. SIGM PHI EPSILO Although the Sig Eps took special precautions to guard Sparty after his theft by U of lVl last year, the campus mascot took another leave of absence last fall to visit the Sigma Phi Epsilon house at Western. He was safely recovered, hovvever, and made his appearance at the remaining home games after Sig Ep posted a 24-hour guard. The men joined the Union Board this year in initiating lVlad Hatter's lVlidway , a carnival sideshovv for the benefit of the Union Board ChiIdren's Fund. The Sig Eps also continued such service activities as the nevvly-organized Kiddie Day for inner-city youngsters. 'ii T 324 THETA CHI The energy of the Theta Chi's, demonstrated throughout the community this year, was exemplified by their Voters' Drive. This service involved providing transportation for people vvho are unable to reach the election polls, and also offering babysitting services. Advertising on television and in the newspaper helped to inform voters that Theta Chi was ready to assist. Theta Chi's concern for the Lansing community includes helping underprivileged children by entertaining them with games and lunch. Aside from community work, the men enjoy relaxing with such activities as their annual spring Water Balloon Fight with Alpha Tau Omega. -:Milt 9' m nl 325 0 fi' THETA CHl:bottom row: T. Livermore, L. Miller, N. Bardach, V.P.g R. Sussex, Housemotherg M. Simon, Pres., B. Walker, Sec., M. Branic, Treas.g R. Zboyan. second row: Fi. Nimphic, D. Eary, S. Leibhan, M. Garnier, K. Sargent, J. Listerman, D. Greenough, J. Boy, B. Johnston. third row: C. Goodwin, T. Stover, S. Mason, R. Gettig J. 1 Kaczmarek, J. Collins, W. Davison, T. Cramer. fourth row: D. Desautels, T. Anderman, J. Zindel, J. Burmeister, E. Penney, T. Dravecky, T. Van Dis. fifth row: R. Baken, Fi. Bauer, J. Mills, J. Stopa, M. Dancha, D. Butts, F. Buckhalter, T. Ogden. sixth row: J. Wolfe, R. Moses, B. Balbach, R. Burke, B. Snyder, J. Gadowski, R. Baer, K. Heidel. QL? Al bs ll: Q31 -1 ill 5 J 2-fiir. sail! F-.ra , A' -,V-'Li , 6 g ' ' 'j' 3 5 , V--' -.. . f L A :si Sr- 0 .- ' 'A U..- . A. V., 444 ., A ' - 7 .,,,....Mr1,. W, -M -1 1 J 'Liang -:nl 'f MQ, . w ' f 1, V N' 5 ., .fi l W N YV : V ' ! I ' ' llllliii 'Pl in mms ll!! it 1 ! l ,. ,.. ll: I 1 THETA DELTA CHI: bottom row: J. Sweeney, J. Wisner, Sec., S. Baumhardt, Trees., T. Bischoff, Pres., R. Preis, Housemother, M. Poggi, R. Smith, F. Timpner, M. Eldredge. second row: T. Ranney, l-l. Koploy, R. Childress, R. Glinisty, D. Marvin, J. Messer, J. Speer, J. Marquoit, M. Thomas. third row: R. Pocze, W. Herrmann, J. Russell, T. Klug, M. Mannina, E. Fouch, J. Lasky, R. Palmer, R. Keijonen, J. Johnson. fourth row: R. Coscia, M. Morrow, H. O'Connor, D. Lupinski, J. Wilhelmsin, R. Witkovvski, S. Zrimec, W. Wyman, B. Brown, J. Stickney. fifth row: R. Orlikowski, M. Prittinen, T. Locke, C. Werner, C. Welti, G. McGregor, J. Whiting, R. O'Green, R. Kirkpatrick. sixth row: J. Anderson, J. Winston, R. Symonds, D. Marks, G. Boyce, F. Mulhauser, W. Horvvath, M. Gade, T. Miller, A. Kochanski. was f . tc-92345154 TH ETA DELTA CHI Members of the Blue Key and Green Helmet Honoraries from Theta Delta Chi this year will represent the fraternity in the Big Ten Panhellenic Conference, to be held here at MSU this spring. The fraternity has also sponsored, last year, Miss MSU for 1968 , which last spring elected Miss Kathy Hwass to be Miss MSU . Social activities for the Theta Delts include Greek Sing, Homecoming display, and Water Carnival, and during Greek Week last year they joined with Kappa Alpha Theta for Kiddies' Day . Sisters of the Shield is their Little Sister program, while a parents'club, Founders' Day for alumni, and a regular speaker program set off community activities. 70r'i6csmr'im 326 rw i -5 , TRIA GLE Fraternity men are those men, who in a cooperative spirit, endeavor to develop and advance the precepts of their group by persistent effort and constant work. At lVlSU, one of every one thousand students belong to Triangle Fraternity. Though the number is not great, those few selected persons share in a community of men dedicated to brotherhood. Each brother realizes that fraternal life is giving and helping each other to gain the goal of self-determination. Teamwork, as exemplified by the chapter's grade point average and trophies in university competitions, is the password to success at Triangle. Y- -1 ,gf 327 rf Y' TRIANGLE: bottom row: R. Foster, W. Anderson J. O'Non, V.P.p A. Brown, Housemotherg S. Fet- tinger, Pres., A. Benson, Sec.g D. James, Treas.g R. Williams. second row: D. Dickinson, J. Sherwood R. Erickson, L. lVloore, B. Davison, lvl. Brick, T. lVloffitt. third row: R. Van Ittersum, B. VerWest D. Engel, F. Robbins, B. Gehman, G. Byerly, M, Largo, L. Schlott. fourth row: D. Borzenski, J Crawford, T. Fanson, A. Bell, C. Hudson, V, Rybecki, J. Kindinger, C. Rothhaar. fifth row: J. Manchester, J. Carel, J. Davis, B. lVlakosey, D Bergbreiter, C. lVleyer, R. Liebaert, J. Wondville. 1 1 9 X., ff-Q -'xgff r 2' J 2 -'-zz Q u' , , . ,, ., 5-.- ' 5 - QF.. .Q 1 2,4 'W Q ,f f E X- fs .. inf wv ff. Eff H W ,f 4:5-' . ,f - V' S iff'rl,.' iff ff A., -- A . J ' ' X V., .,V . f -11. 5 r.-. : .f-ff, f -M err' 1 - A A -.........--.--... .. . -- -- . W . . . we-.--Q-f...-.A..-,,.,,. gf., af 51, ,G W7 of, I' g ,f t B y F ., , Q Q ,AA-u,,!M,,,,,,...,-we- Mn,,..' if . . f-- ff' r ,, f j. 'fi 1 , ,,,,,-..,.,.,.. A MEM., .,.. --.A FTW if- 'J ' 1 S 1. . 2 l . A i QQ I 3 Q , , i .i W i iw-me-risr F3,V',. l i 'i A 2 F' i rw rw' N' . r-es was NW E mn-new W , X. ., .4 . , - v ,Y I K E . yqsggrr f0' X 4 . .- -..tx-,..s- WK -, fi 5 i l ZETA BETA TAU: bot- tom row: J. Stecker, A. Kaufman, Treas., S.R. Beiser, V.P., A. Baker, Housemother, J. Frank Pres., S. Marks, Sec., J Abramson. second row: D Hollander, D. Levine, M Engelman, L. Burstein, M Kantor, S. Bright, R. Ro- berts, M. Whitefield. third row: R. Siegel, W. Myer- son, I. Helfman, H. Dubin J. Levine, H. Goodstein, P Benner. fourth row: M Lezell, G. Goodman, A Goldman, S. Mauerberger, Fl. Alpert, R. Bernstein, S. Friedman, M. Goldstein fifth row: M. Sporn, R Selik, D. Deutsch, G. Loria, G. Klinsky, Fl. Crane, A. Flapoport. sixth row: M. Greenberg, D. May, C. Mostov, S. Feld- man, B. Bowling, S. Ben' nett, A. Harvith, B Bremen. 328 ZETA BETA TAU This year, the ZBT's joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon in initiating MSU's first charity football game. Each of Michigan State's 60 sororities and fraternities contri- buted to the 31,000 game, and the proceeds were donated to St. Jude's Leukemia Fund. Although the ZBT's were defeated, they bounced back into compe- tition by ranking second in fraternity football and third in grade point average. The men followed the pattern of their winter term Florida party in begin- ning a similar New York party. The names of two brothers are drawn for all expense paid weekends in Florida or New York with their dates. The ZBT's also imported several hundred pounds of sand for a beach party in their house. Ai ff l 'r Eh. iw-. 1 - - PHI GAMMA U As a growing business sorority, Phi Gamma Nu is earning a respected place among Greeks. The sisters toasted their brother fraternity of Delta Sigma Phi this fall at a joint professional meeting for future businessmen and women. Taking time out from their jobs as hostesses for College of Business activities, the Phi Gamma Nu's began their social calendar with a theatre party in the fall, and held a senior banquet in the spring. A concern for the underprivileged moti- vated the girls to sponsor an orphan in Korea, and to join Delta Sigma Phi in entertaining Lansing-area children at a Christmas party. D E L T A S I G M A THETA: first row: B. Lake, L. McKeever, G. Hawkins, Pres: D. Trotter, Sec.' ' . PHI row: P. Yackle, G. Bar- low, Sec., J. Jensen, V.P.g S. Mantoan, Pres., . S. Blumenthal, K. Gil- lett, Tre-as.. G. Kiel- baso, Faculty Advisor. ' second row: S. Weller, K. Stopa, N. Burkhead, ' J. Shaft, P. Sandretto, i C. Marsik, S. Evans, S. i Campbell. GAMMA NU: first DELTA SIGM TH ET Public service comes first in the life of a Delta Sigma Theta, and the sisters are proud of their projects this past year. These included reading to blind students, entertaining at the Delta Home for Girls in Detroit, and tutoring disadvantaged children in Lansing. The girls also participated in Jabberwock, a variety show sponsored by the Lansing Alumni Chapter, to raise funds for scholarships to be given to promising young women. The women sponsor the annual all-University Ice Breaker the first weekend of the fall term. The biggest event of the year is the Sweetheart's Ball, at which a sweetheart is chosen from each of the four Negro fraternities at MSU. V.P.5 k.Han, -1 N ,-12. 4 t -ss ..., 1 I ,4 lv 'gf I K A. Hutchins, Treas.g S. ' ' f 'it l ' if 'Es l Dunn. second row: L. W' ,Q 7, ,y X' P Hoghioy, s. Wilson, J. -,, ' ' . Y .U is if '1 ' Williams, P. Felton, l. 'bf' I ,Q i ', ' fig, 'gf Samuels, F. Edwards, l if ' y A 'N C. Smoot, J. Cannon. . third row: R. Scott, C. Youngblood, ivi. Hoo- , 1 son, E. Hatchett, A 'gf Campbell, J. Green, A. it Quick. 329 SIGMA DELTA TAU The women of Sigma Delta Tau stress their views on the importance of parents by honoring them at Parents' Weekend each spring. Fathers received spe- cial treatment in the fall as their daughters gave a luncheon and treated them to the last home football game of the season. The sisters' tradition of service runs community-wide. Their major philanthropic project is offering their tutoring services every week at the Boys' Training School in Lansing. The SDT's also claim representation in Eidiphusicon drama honorary, and in Alpha Lambda Delta, composed of freshman women with a 3.5 grade point average or better. f . SIGMA DELTA TAU: bottom row: Mrs. G. Kessler, Advisor, B. Woodward, B. Stein Sec., A. Israel, V.P., K. Engel, Pres., C. Levine, T. Raphael, Treas., Mrs. H. Gittlen, Advisor, second row: J. Tischler, S. Braver, I S. Gerber, third row: R. Miller, L. Green- field, H. Bakalar, R. Sugar, J. Perlman, N. Mendelsohn, R. Klein, IVl. Seidman, fourth E. Richter, S. Bass, J. Klein, fifth row: P. Rogers, J. Dunn, T. Wolfe, S. Weiss, Jo. Klein, J. Berger, K. Sukonick. ALPHA GAM A RHO Being the oldest fraternal organization on campus, Alpha Gamma Rho holds a tradition of dedication among its members. The men strive to promote acquaintances in their profession and a broader outlook on the field of agriculture. AGR works toward social, mental and moral development through fellowship within the fraternity.Their Guest- to-Dinner program promotes student acquaintances with men in their profession as they host speakers from such fields as education, government, commerce and agriculture. Placing high scholastically, among the top ten fraternities, does not draw from AGR's social life. ALPHA GAMMA RHO: bottom row: T. :lg Sraigmlich, C. Moore, Treas., R. Rao, Pres., an W lr' 1 . urns, Housemother, J. Tesch, V.P., J. .vs--il QM fs fs , - AN A , ' f, r l X 5 Matuszak, P. Higbee, second row: E. Mc- Caslin, B. Winkel, R. Sage, R. Hodge, L. Rose, H. Falker, R. Cheadle, third row: G. Prince, H. Wright, P. Toohey, D. Furniss, D. Routson, R. Ladd, D. Nye, fourth row: F. K. Jones, D. Reid, P. Smith, W. Luques, R. Olson, J. Maloney, R. Kraus, fifth row: M. Sweet, R. Winkel, T. Gawelg J. Pickler, R. Massey, R. Wendzelg C. Bethke. S. Weil, M. Leavitt, M. Lipshaw, E. Bacow, row: L. Bass, L. Sherman, J. Starr, D. Loeb, DELTA SIGM PI Delta Sigma Pi's annual tours to major companies resulted in an unexpected note of amusement this year as the brothers left one member behind at J.L. Hudson's in Detroit. This and similar visits to corporations are all a part of Delta Sigma Pi's dedication to making the business major's degree more complete through a program of tours, speakers and social activities. In athletics, the fraternity placed second in intramural track. This year's term party was a tribute to long-past high school days, as once again the brothers got out their white socks. Scholastically, Delta Sigma Pi ranks among the top five fraternities in grade point average, and has consistently exceeded the scholarship average for the College of Business as a whole. I as iff' DELTA SIGMA Pl: bottom row: J. Miller, P. Schulte, Sec., B. Beagle, A. Erickson, Pres., T. Schwark, V.P., C. Armbruster, Treas., FI. Berkey, second row: D. Chazick, R. Henning, R. McCord, IVI. Reed, P. Randolph, B. Taylor, T. Lieven, third row: P. Dawson, T. Little, D. Smith, B. Bigler, D. Evenson, B. Westfall, J. Owens, fourth row: J. Lange, J. Allen, G. Brown, B. Wysocki, D. Hedrick, C. Smith, T. Turcotte. K PPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma is a social fraternity with that little extra which makes it a real brotherhood. This year, the Kappa Sigs boasted a strong showing in intra- mural sports, bouncing their way to the basketball block championships for 1968. Expanding their activity agenda, the brothers reinstated the tradition of the Beer Baseball contest with their brother chapter at the University of Michigan for the stakes of a trophy and a keg. Kappa Sigma also began a senfice project for the North Side Community Center, providing rides to department and grocery stores for those who are unable to do so for themselves. The highlight of the year was their annual Jackson Day Dinner and meeting with alumni. KAPPA SIGMA: bottom row: G. Leazewby, Sec., M. fi ,, Goodheart, Tres., T.Johnston, Pres., L. Hyde, House- . , , m qw, mother, P. Houghton, V.P., M. Kostrzewa, B. Gooden, Q 1 M A second row: S. Young, P. Matson, D. Evans, D. Prain it r A X J. Adams, M. Furcolow, J. Hanchak, third row: B Bowen, D. Wilson, C. Fosdick, J. VanDalen, D. Lamb, T. Alfieri, K. Taylor, D. Weddington. M, ,. s. , W E' Aga- 'SIG' fr' X PHI K PPA SIGM A recolonization of the fraternity with only eleven actives remaining in the house, and an accelerated rush with the goal of combating inactivity have set this year apart for the Skulls. Traditionally small with only 50 members, rush this year was designed to increase the quality of membership as well as the number of members, and complemented a 525,000 remodeling of the house. This year the MSU group was represented at the Phi Kappa Sigma National Leadership Conference held in Dallas, Texas. The Leadership Conference, a yearly event, includes the awarding of a Phi Kappa Sigma diploma to each graduating senior. PHI SIGMA DELTA: bottom row: S. lsen- PHI KAPPA SIGMA: bottom row: J. Riedl' B. Brown, V.P., T. Drexler, Pres., J. Be: neicke, second row: P. Casterton, D. Fitch' V. Crouch, J. Baldwin, Sec., T. Little, KI Fowler, third row: S. Virgo: C. Londo, D. Stockdale, D. Sak, J. Krieger. PHI SIGMA DELTA Activity, a key word for the Phi Sigs, is evident by their participation in numerous projects. ln the past two years they have received three trophies for their displays in Homecoming and Water Carnival. The men of Phi Sigma Delta collected over two thousand dollars for the Muscular Dystrophy Drive last year. ln November, they hosted the Regional Convention for fourteen mid-western Phi Sigma Delta chapters. This diversity of activities has not detained the Phi Sigs academically, as they have placed second in the fraternity grade competition. berg, Treas., S. Green, Sec., R. Schwartz, V.P., R. Roman, Pres., M. Tobes, D. Braso, H. Weinhaus, second row: G. Finkbeiner, D Tregloans, M. Phillips, M. Buchner, D Duthie, R. Mearse, R. Schiller, L. Geno, third row: R. Rubin, D. Lawrence, R Sonenklar, T. Plachta, D. Cruzan, T. Bull, R Fox, fourth row: K. Richardson, S. Sayers, P. Grant, M. Litchman, D. Caplan, D Trachy, B. Sweevs, M. Tadrzynski. 332 A 9 ,ff . u - - .. tw fr fx 5' rj! s ., X . ,N I . ,tw A .. All PI K PP PHI A weather balloon floating over Spartan Stadium during the Baylor game complemented more tradi- tional activities for the Pi Kaps, among them, Junior 500, Greek Week, an annual Kiddie Day picnic, and yearly participation in Water Carnival. Last year, one pledge raid featured a cannon and aerial bomb shooting cherrybombshells lwhich the pledges later recovered only by serenading.l Programs for this year also included a muscular dystrophy march led by the pledge officers late in the fall term. The Rose Ball, a formal dance featuring a champagne dinner and the presentation of the annual Bose Queen is the year's largest social event. PSI UPSILON: bottom row: R. Schott, J. Donley, Sec., D. Wilson, Pres., Nl. Warhurst, Housemother, S. Nlarsden, V.P., R. Wells, Treas., T. Janoski, second row: J. Barnes, W. Moshers, D. Grimaldi, A. Piccione, A. Correllg J. Elliott, third row: L. Hedeman, L. 'Tv Pl KAPPA PHI: bottom row: Fl. Howard, E. Crunk, Sec., lVl. An- drews, Pres., lVlrs. Krause, House- mother, B. Prylon, Treas., J. Herr- mann, G. lVlcPherson, second row: K. Kueffner, D. Youngberg, D. West, R. Zerfas, T. Lonergan, S. Ross, lVl. Hiser, G. Kurasz, third row: D. Carnahan, G. Hardy, C. lVIyers, lvl. Schowalter, D. Viecelli, L. Evert, Fi. Hrtanek, J. Knaup. PSI LIPSILO Tradition is a key word which characterizes Psi Upsilon and provides an atmosphere of security for the brothers, as part of the second oldest surviving national fraternity. The Psi U's are most active in such familiar university functions as Homecoming and Greek Week. For the past few years, Psi U has always placed first or second in the float competi- tions. The brothers also emphasize the important part they play in Greek Feast. Scholastic achievement, as well as social, with six brothers in the Honors College, supports the Psi U Tradition of a versatile man. f' 3 Cl Franklin, C. Taunt, D. Dawson, R. MacEachran, J Denton, L. Eubank, fourth row: S. Spector, W. Veld W. Demmer, S. Dangerfield, S. lVlayhall, IVI. Faller, G Gerds. win 333 1 Cl Cl 'W F 'i . ft I3 I SIGMA ALPH EP ILC The men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon attempt to promote campus leadership, along with their participation in MSU intramural sports. Activities include an annual Christmas party for orphans, which is presented in cooperation with East Lansing merchants. Sigma Alpha Epsilon takes much pride in the Little Sisters of Minerva , which is a girls service organization chosen through a process of pledging. The LittIe Sisters are the working core for the fraternity projects, such as redecorating the house and planning fraternity socials. SIGMA CHI: bottom row: K. Johnson, R. Giering, J. Seward, V.P., H. Hunt, House- mother, T. Huebner, Pres., R. Wriggel- SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON: bottom row: G Alward, M. Harder, J. Winkworth, Sec., P. Rayner, Pres., S. EmLong, Housefather, J. Ziemba, V.P., T. McKennie, R. Mathisen, T. Minninger, second row: J. Gulish, J. Hein- inger, G. Blanchard, J. Burck, M. Paris, C. Moseley, K. Economy, R. Hofmann, third row: W. McMillan, J. Chikos, G. Martin, R. Niver, J. McAuliffe, W. Secrest, T. Durkin, J. Riley, J. Smith, fourth row: R. Rosen- berg, M. Pastula, M. Thomas, B. Kline, H. Carney, D. Shaw, C. Morgenroth, J. Scherer, fifth row: G. Gonzalez, D. Doderer, J. Mehall, C. Gibson, B. Harlton, S. Kough, G. Morrison, T. Chase, sixth row: M. Marks, S. Brady, D. Flounten, M. Calderone, J. Heath' S. Howard, D. Fredericks, R. Cleland. 1 SIGMA CHI Last year, for the first time in MSU history the All Sports Trophy was retired. The honor was awarded to the Sigma Chi's who were all sports champs for the third consecutive year. In addition to this the Sigma Chi's were all university champs in football and basketball. Derby Day with its slap stick comedy proved to be another success, while the Sigma Chi's coached the sororities in the comical contests. After being branded with Greek letters the women compet- ed in Musical Tubs, Butterfingers, Tire Race and Dec-a-Greek. sworth, Tres., H. Wriggelsworth, G. Peters, ,. ,Y D. Hultgren, second row: M. Nagelkirk, D. J Wight, L. Fox, J. Oyer, M. Pohol, M. Kuhna, M D. Dane, G. Bash, mira row. R. Bembe, J it ff Riley, T. Horuath, L. Perry, D. Hummel, E Brasch, C. Beeler, fourth row: J. Oreilly, P Carlos, H. Linder, D. Spaulding, J. Cooper L. Haggart, D. Schlachter, P. Wenstrom. .- 334 BK 'I xf THETA Xl Theta Xi, a newcomer to the Greek community, is well represented on such campus organizations as IFC, Union Board, ASIVISU, and the Executive Committee of Careers '68. Born three years ago as a small social club, Theta Xi has grown to be a colony of a national organization with seventy-six chapters, and is presently working hard to achieve fraternity and chapter status. The brothers are active in many community service projects. Foremost of these is the lVlichigan Action Corps, a political and social organi- zation which works through the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Foundation. Activities differ from other fraternities, with skateboarding reigning as the favor- ite sport, while a ride now and then in the ambulance owned by one Theta Xi also provides excitement. GAMMA DELTA IOTA: bottom row: D. Torrey, C. Massoglia, B. Bohannon, second row: A. Chernow, N. Sperlingp D. Bates. THETA XI: bottom row: J. Zdan- owicz, J. Arden, B. Brogren, V.P., L. Kibiloski, Pres., J. Aubel Treas., S. Garvey, Sec., P. Shanks, second row: J. Oldford, B. Schwanki, B. Agents, D. Dwaine, J. Schneider, J. Diepenbruck, C. Tarkoe, M. Foltz, third row: R. Schofield, G. Doig, J. Gale, B. Craig, J. Frame, L. Kelly, R. Pisasalle, fourth row: J. LeFurgy, J. Clifford, G. Lazar, M. Trame, Fi. Manchester, J. Belligan, P. Phil- lips, D. Peters. G MM DELTA IOTA Going Greek is the goal of most of the upstanding dormitory residents. After becoming a Greek one obtains status, security, and social life. When much of Winshire House of Wilson Hall went Greek last year these men saw no reason why they could not join the exodus. They liked everyone, wanted better food, more freedom and more responsibility. They did not rush, were not pledged and did not become actives. They still wanted the extras of Greek life so they moved into their own house, the GDl's. K not - Q w Ilx i l Ni l C., X 4 fi, 7' f',,,135j3J's' itil - ' - . 335 7 Tim ,1 1 i i M is ASHER WOMEN: bottom row: C. Schmidt, Cor Sec., M. Wooster, Rec. Sec., L. Tobey, House mother, C. Pratt, Pres., N. Jones, V.P.g M. Muzza relli, Treas., M, Walter. second row: B. Golze, D Petty, K. Relyea, K. Groener, B. Maurer, L. Akin M. Perry. third row: S. Domowitz, C. Svvinburn son, C. Bishop, R. Mackie, C. Bloomer, N. Hopper B. Hargrave. fourth row: M. Bissell, R. Gresshans, B. Windus, A. Rasmussen, S. Olson, M. Smith, D Chenault. fifth row: J. Zahn, L. Duesenberg, L Kelley, M. Kirst, P. Scott, C. Beauvais, D. Duesen berg. M.-1 ASHER HOU E The streets of East Lansing shone with the lights and decorations of Christmas this year, thanks to the men and women of Asher House. In their efforts to spread Christmas spirit throughout the Lansing area, the members of Asher also held a Christmas party for underprivileged children. From its origin 22 years ago with eight men, Asher has expanded to a large religious co-op that has placed first in an unusual number of campus activities. The Asher men and women took top honors in the Canoe race, Homecoming, and Junior 500 this year. The Christian Science background of Asher members prompted them to support an orphan girl in India, and to sponsor picnics and programs for Christian Science preference students at IVISU. 336 ASHER MEN: bottom row: G. Garnrath, K. Pratt Cor. Sec., G. lVladden, V.P.g B. Hotaling, Pres., A Walz, Treas., A. Hanson. second row: D. Deline, J Kentro, A. Alexander, D. Verheul, D. Overton, J Strickler. third row: Fl. Scott, D. Robinson, F Bachman, K. Schuette, T. Tomlinson, VV. Kimball fourth row: L. Gerould, IVI. Balgenorth, D. Sell, G Wotring, S. Teich, S. Campbell. fifth row: S Brown, B. Wiegand, J. Chenault, B. Warncke, B Smith, A. Russell. .-Li! 3 i 'K f i .54 if 5. ff . .-Q34 Q.'.4.:' ,WSVQQ f s - f'xf Us.f'w sf Q ffm ff, H ' 1, fy gl... . ,j X r as , 2 ' a' -XX. 1 - sf Q . 'M . .Qfsles -' vga' - f fs A 5 ' 1. 'Ya lm. if Wx? ..,.. xii?-. A., , xx i aim. A i 1 1-1. EVANS SCHOLARS: bottom row: K. Fitz- . patrick, W. Kristall, H. lVlit- telstaedt, J. Kulig, V.P.g Nl. Tank, Pres., R. Tracy, Treas.g F. Locke, D. lVlachuga. second row: N. Name, A. Sage, E. Polus, S. Olejnik, J. Bethuy, J. Matheson, P. Chabie, Turek. third row: Downer, J. Wallace, R. Hiipakka, A. Shole, T. Dean, N. Name, H. Sachs. fourth row: T. Long, lVl. Tujay, Nl. Elon, J. O'Connor, IVI. Gillis, G. Rogg, T. Zambetis. fifth row: R. Schinler, R. Dugas, G. Reetz, A. Schutte, D. Shires, J. Dino, lvl. Stair. sixth row: D. lvliller, M. Miller, K. Collins, D. Scher- rer, P. Kenrick, B. lVlullalIy, lVl. Towers, T. Fabaz. vw EVANS SCHGLARS Evans Scholars showed the true spirit of brotherhood this year as they played Santa Claus to the advisor of their living unit. The men presented him and his family with a trip to Pittsburgh for Christmas in a surprise tribute. Evans Scholars, a scholarship living unit for men, combines fraternal living with a scholastic atmosphere. The organization offers a potential four-year scholarship to its members, and the Ames Award is presented annually to the most outstanding scholar. On the social side, Evans Scho- lars are active in Homecoming, Water Carnival, Junior 500, and intramural sports. G mm HEDRICK HOUSE The goal of Hedrick House, the first co-op living unit on campus, is to provide a democratic living facility for university men. The men of Hedrick have been recipients of the Independent All-Sports trophy for competition in llVl sports, and this year they had a perfect season in llVl footballg they lost every game. At the first football game, one member broke his collar bone, at the first basketball game, one member broke his legp and at the time of this writing, the entire house was anxiously awaiting the first baseball game. Although their luck has run short in athletics, the men keep busy maintaining one of the highest G.P.A.'s on campus. Their social calendar has also been full, highlighted by their vvinter term party. BETHEL MANOR: bottom row: lVl. Willard, Sec., R. Sell, g Pres., J. Konyha, House- A mother: R. Krueger, V.P. A' second row: J. Smith, D. Van ' ' J -J ffl 'f HEDRICK HOUSE: bottom row: P. Spradling, A. Paris, W. Houska, Sec., B. Ledford, Pres., K. Satiroglu, Treas., F. Fiinkus, lVl. Oktan. second row: G. Bhaskararao, J. Nel- son, T. Gilson, J. lVlcDonald, J. Lakanen, L. Zimmerman, F. Siskovvski. third row: J. Jacob, S. Claypool, P. Bozzo, S. At- X tenberger, J. Snider, J. Bruns- ffj don, D. Grotevvohl. BETHEL MA OR The alumni of Bethel Manor novv have a vvay to keep in contact with house activities thanks to the nevvly- formed alumni association, which sends them monthly nevvsletters. Bethel lVlanor, an interdenomi- national living unit for Christian men, also serves as a center for Spartan Christian Fellovvship. lts religious library is open to all IVISU students, and each Bethel member traditionally contributes a book to the library upon his leaving. The men are not only proud of their library, but of the vvhole house, as they demonstrated by remodeling an entire floor this year. F3 , if H.: 1', A Valkenburg, R. Matheny, D. Thompson, K. Akins. third row: L. Kioll, W. Rogers, A. Woelzlein, D. Guikema, Dale Schuitema. CO CPS CGMBINE VARIOUS LIVING APPRQACHES Bridging the gap between the off-campus units and the on-campus residence halls are the co-ops. lVlore eco- nomical than an apartment, co-operative living allows everyone to contribute a certain amount of time each week for the general upkeep of the house. Learning to cook for 30, group budgeting and division of chores are only a few responsibilities that must be taken on. A new approach to co-op living is Ulrey House, the first IVISU co-op for women. Unlike the men, these girls have a grad adviser who counsels them. The house is run in a democratic fashion with weekly meetings such as in the residence hall. Although functioning sepa- rately from the university, all co-ops participate actively in events such as Homecoming and Water Carnival. 340 Sharing a companionship with guys of similar interests also necessitates cooking for this same gang. Msgs . W , . . i 1 iS.1,tL.. 341 5 5' v . 5 , ': a. I. FJ. 2 . 1510+ '3- 'G-'waz Q E, if . if el 11 11153: z -sf 4' ' A If fi? 2 !'.l', P 11 5 vm F I X L xanga, . 4 rw -up M N4 ' 5? f r is 2 K 1 HALL ATMGSPHERES VARY T0 TUDE T TASTES New York . . . Picasso.. . instant coffee . .. Frank Lloyd Wright. Are these part of your bag? Then the residence hall most suited for you is nevvly constructed Holden or twelve-story Hubbard. Perhaps your mood is more on the line of quiet music, soft lights, velvet and New England. Then Williams with its elaborate entrance or Landon's plush lounge would be the most appropriate for you. lVlSU provides a variety of dorms in various architectural styles and atmospheres to satisfy all individual tastes. Vllith Brody at one end of the university compass and Fee at the opposite pole, the residence halls attract students with a variety of interests. i . Y V 1 4 If I fl 5 if, f 'ff' V jf A? ' 'W .- I sf' 2 A house is not a home... until a student finds his own individual place in the society of the resi- dence hall. Freshmen soon realize the complexities of just one dorm and that it is just a tiny fraction of the gigantic university. Waiting in line for meals, vvaiting in line for linen, waiting in line for tickets, vvaiting, vvaiting. .. It's easy to be alone amidst thousands of people and yet easy to meet many of those people with just a flash of a smile. People soon get caught up in the whirl of dorm life - 8 o'clocks, bull sessions, meal complaints, endless telephone conversations, study breaks, committee meetings and social activities. Soon trips home no longer are a cause for excitement because the excitement is in coming back to home, , va , W 1 ll m,.'.w V t K1 fm, .aa Y 344 A Q ?.,4'fxa,1 Fjiff fvflf. AJ The world's first ping-pong champ. l'w 1,4 ,,.,, TJ '-L-.:..M.s Y Y s f -'-1 -.... .,..,, , NX . BOREDOM NCNEXISTENT IN RESIDENCE HALLS Bored, you say . . . nothing to do? Just get out of your bunkbed and look around, for the dorm provides the access to a vvhole range of activities to suit anyone's tastes. Want to attain glory for your individual residence hall? Homecoming and Water Carnival time provide a chance to achieve this aim. Want to know people better? Exchange dinners or floor functions furnish good opportunities to meet that interesting-looking guy on third floor Bryan or the kooky girl dovvn the hall. Want to get involved in worthwhile projects? Hall parties for underprivileged children or complex-sponsored lectures are only a few ways. A flair for the artistic? Working on publicity signs and bulletin board displays, designing floats, or painting backdrops are sufficient to fulfill this need. When living in the residence hall, the question is never what can I do, but vvhen will l ever find the time to do everything. 346 l be Special activities relieve the busy atmosphere of dorm life and allow residents to make new friends while enjoying themselves. 347 5 K 'w A to J' ,:, if nh!!-4 .4 Some people fee! they learn more from discussing certain v f topics with their friends and gg , profs after class than from 1 reading assigned textbooks. egg' TL f 6 u W---i nr' , Q ,Z if-we my ' 4 t ' WW i Jw 'x 'A 'X A ' '-1 ....J'4, .5-' Wg, ' vs Q A fftifht . f f -. Q' ff' ,1-W? A ir' 7' 1. K W miie!-:Z'422ix gy K it . 'A l'l,iA2,E,t5?? 4 ix X dv ,J -' .- fu A 1 ,, '10 E K . ,t ' . ..q. xtyjtua A , , 'JW' 'f Vg A I - Q K A, Hut' 45.45 ,sis s ,KY X 1, J ,Ji 3,24 l. nr-fy: yi Y X Vfvliji, .,f.,. Q A yfgk La ,bfi K-gf l V -' I My 1 r W:4fi.,i,, 1' 15 Q -.asf . 1 ,ga ' . ' ?,,,N.:feag ::: ,ggi me S- lr uw' it M A 'wel' m I . W' ' N,,,,. me 'ill .-f t RESIDENCE HALLS CREATE Who would ever have guessed on that first day of one's freshman year that these strange people sharing one's room for the coming school year would become one's closest friends? Or that foreign student around the bend in the hall, hovv could anyone ever call him weird after getting to know him? Want to knovv if Ft. Lauderdale is really that svvinging? Tanned Carol next door will give the real lovv-dovvn. Who can the girls of Williams Hall get to help them with their Homecoming float? Bailey Hall has the guys and the willingness to make it a winning display and will also provide some fun times together. Surpris- ingly enough, those ATL and Nat Sci profs aren't as for- bidding to talk to when they are in the dorm grill. All of these friendships, some of vvhich grow into deep and wonderful relationships, happen daily in IVISU residence halls. .ld sq-- LASTING FRIENDSHIPS 1... ,A ,Q xv ' Vs Hall activities provide many oppor- 325! '?.e,lX tunities to meet people of all ages and sizes. 349 xg., ,,.- ' lf ,. P,- ,-X M RY MAYO A D EAST SHAW FCDRM H LL U ITY f A .sgegfk .A fi .Ln -Q0 ef- .3 vgy MARY MAYO: bottom row: J. Reedg C. DiMattiag W. Shepard: B. NlcKnightg K. Kuechenmeisterg P. Arnoldg J. Peters. second row: S. Wilsong C. Westfallg A. DeSantisg L. Perkinsg H. MacPherson: IVI. Tomasek. third row: J. Hassog N. Lumg J. Napierg Nl. Parisg F Elenbaumg B. Scofieldg H. Sherman. fourth row: B. Zeisloftg C. Janigag L. Veldhuisg K. Nowickig V. Fiorentinog M. Straub: L. Prager. fifth row. L. Stierleg L. Herrickg P. Kurkowskig A. Steed: J. Popiolekg B. Kosttork C. Zurek. The academic year of 1968-69 brought about the unity of Mary lVlayo and East Shaw dormitory. Together, they sponsored field trips for their adopted third grade class from Cedar Street School. Visits to the zoo and the police department were enjoyed by all involved. The men of Shaw supplied the man- power in a rough tug of war while the women of lVlayo supplied an effective cheering section. Victory was the happy result. The lVlayo-Shaw alliance suc- cessfully presented to their residents two term parties, fall and spring terms. The year itself brought about a major strengthening in interresidence hall unity and cooperation. A newly carpeted hall was the excuse for an East Shaw Asleep-in. -C,-3' 350 1 X - .LL if 1 ' ' , 'ix E ...f F 4 1 916' i ' - - . flifm-f .' 'fa C 3, I M Qgs- r-- -dal? 1 ,4- uv- . Qdfl ,gr-gn' 0' M A 'K ,Y .ini Ass Qmniwp YW J .-'gm , 1,4 351 EAST SHAW: bottom row: G. Bakerg D. Yancyg J. Engler, Pres.g T. Woolley, V. Pres.g M. Moore, Treas.g R. Porter. second row: D. Brambleg R. Smithg Rex Smithg D. Gillisg M. Bakerg C. Gibson. third row: D. Lanadong M. Kaneg A. Levitang G. Brovvng T. Renoldsg B. Parsons. i X 4-rn A X 2, f L 4 li I 'AA 1 i 'I ll I l ii i l 5. l . 1 MASON: bottom row: N. Slattery, M. Duffy, J. Jenkins, K. Schneider, B. Benson. second row: C. Davies, D. Veneklasen, I. VanDeesburgh, D. Fllipovitch, l. Pollok. I 3 MASCN HALL Mason Hall, one ofthe older dormitories on the MSU campus, celebrated its thirtieth anniversary this year. Since its founding on October 30, 1938, the dorm has undergone many transitions. Up until 1952 Mason, along with Abbot, housed the men of Michigan State. During the Second World War the dormitory was home to many men from our Armed Services. ln recent years Mason has kept up with the times with additions, such as a color television set for the Lower Lounge and remodeling ofthe grill. Keeping in line with MSU's platform for a more personal touch, activities at Mason have now been geared for the individual. IVlore things are done on the house level to encourage participation. Events such as floor hay rides, hot dog roasts, and swim parties done in conjunction with brother floors in Abbot, draw active involvement. Q x ff xii Wm l .tx X, , wx? -vtyuuaacvllll-' 1-...M .tl 's ,. ... '- ,QI ,A 'IX nu:i3?A1Wg: 'ly ' f-ssfff AB BOT HALL lnvoIvement described the activities and opinions of the men of Abbot Hall. With much of the concern focused on the apathy on the college campus, Abbot provided needed channels for active participation. For the first time in its history, a class dealing with the physiological, social, and legal aspects of Sexu- ality was taught in the dormitory. Throughout the year groups such as the Students For A Democratic Society were invited to discuss and explain their purposes and views. In December, Abbot held a referendum on the present US-Vietnamese War, and students were given six alternatives from which to choose. Leaders in the hall felt that to understand the involvement problem they must start at the begin- ning. Therefore they focused much attention on incoming freshmen. At the start of the year a Freshmen Dinner was held and guest speakers Dr. Linz and lVlrs. Mary Sue Larson spoke on sex and dating in college. A carnival was held where both new and old students could get acquainted, and the councils of Abbot and Mason held a bus tour of the campus for all new students at NISU. 53 1 ff YJ? f 3439Wx7 ' - v 5 - K .. , Q , .., ff... GILCHRIST: bottom row: J. Vinkg S. Smith, C. Levandoski, V. Pres., M. Marshall, Pres., A. Olson, Sec., Fi. Spezia, Treas.p J. Herford. second row: P. Esmond, C. Schubert, P. Burdellg M. San Clemente, N. Swopeg K. l-laws, C. Westfall, L. Petler. third row: T. Aeschlimang P. Godoshiang J. Catterfeldg A. Ealeyg S. Orr, D. Orr, J. Faist. fourth row: D. Valasekg J. Kosequatg K. Van Sickle, M. Maranto, M. Flora, D. Butcher, N. Morrell. 354 GILCHRIST HALL So numerous were Gilchrist's extra- curricular activities this year, that leader- ship in the West Circle dormitory described their hall as the hub of spirit on the MSU campus. According to the dorm's newspaper, Gilchrist Gab , highspots of 1968-69 included the crowning of Miss Maude Gilchrist, and the freshmen skit night. A Diet Count with competition among the floors for total weight loss was also held. At the end of the year Gilchrist women choose a Senior of the Year and tapped many girls for the Gilchrist Honorary. HUBBARD HALL Hubbard Hall, in tune with the 1968 Presidential Election, sponsored speakers for each candidate in order to provide insights and explanations of the issues involved. This was followed by a mock election in which the students were able to express their preferences by vote. Hubbard provided its residents with lnternational Dinners. Featured at each din- ner were the foods and beverages associated with the theme country. Early in fall, the All Hall Council planned and presented a Student-Faculty Forum to promote ideal student faculty relationships. HUBBARD: bottom row: F. Vanderwal, Treas., D. Pletzke, V. Pres., K. Mannet, B. Fitzgerald, Pres., C. Drewek, V. Pres., D. Buckley, P. Singer. second row: J. Joseph, L. Robinson, C. Miller, W. Robins, P. Dakin Sec., N. Ellis, R. Jozel. third row: U. Schmidt, lVl. Sutton, J. Farley, C Greenhalgh, lVl. Burdick, D. Leutz, N. Gaffney. fourth row: 'i'. Stormes, J. Fotre, W. Mayes, A. Roth, D. Greer, N. Barrels, D. Williams. fifth row: J. Hoagland, G. Wooster, M. Speck, Sec., K. Frantz, D. Schweighoefer. 1 FQ WO' AW' W? fi' Q Q ,. E .H 355 X 'X iaqmma 'ir Xu J. Jenkins, v. pres.,' J. Schoff, pres.,' J. Prokupchuk, treas.,' M. Szaroletta, sec. : exeuu tive council of Phillips Hall. PHILLIP HALL Phillips Dormitory strove to promote the cultural aspects on campus. With this in mind, Phillips sponsored a great many art shows featuring local and other artists. These exhibits were free of charge to all interested persons. Phillips also sponsored a bus trip to Stratford, Ontario. The girls and guests were spectators at the annual Shakespearean Festival. ln an effort to improve the study facilities for its residents, Phillips has initiated a program of study open houses. Scholastic honors are not uncommon in Phillips, which has one of the highest GPA on campus. Special dinners are awarded to those high achieving students. Although mixers were always popular recreation for residents, Phillips sponsored many other activities as the residents strove for a variety of social and cultural experiences. X N. RATHER H LL Rather's hall government this year emphasized infor- mality. There was little red tape involved in the planning of Rather's hootenannies, coffee houses, and Christmas decorations. The spontaneity of the activ- ities of this progressive dorm required only the desire of the residents to initiate its programs. Projects such as the adoption of a child by the Rather women showed the civic interest of the dormitory. Provision to keep the Rather coeds informed of the projects and possibilities in their residence hall was made through the dorm news media, the Rather Reflec- tions. K1-g. RATHER: bottom row: R. King, K. Casler, S. Gillette, V. Pres., L. Potter, Pres., J. Stewart, Sec., E. Farrell, Treas., K. Hopper. second row: L. Shiflea, P. Hoeksema, R. lVlcGillg A. Blatyg M. Nlaggettig P. Stefani. third row: S. Dillingham, E. Lindner, B. Langam, R. Gangnathg P. DeCarlog C. Vochtg L. Yeagley. iiiiffli will . Qs -f Q-a ' .iwf':'! ff a ' -Aw X X 4' iS'1tj.,'. H' 4' N. ,'-4' wx 1 sfii:sfs.1:M 3 . . MLK.. ,Q ,.x,2...u . fb. xx 3 i 2: W A A .2 3 sqm s wx . Y - -- :'s.5IiF-.r ., A 4. fl q-1 QMV3, Qf ,X '. ,121 Qwwf fgS,':::sj'z',f L., 2 ., -. l C Q 9 .f,. Majors Night at West Wilson had a successful turnout. WEST WILSCN H LL The emphasis in the hall government of West Wilson was house participation. The individual floors become involved through adoption of individual faculty fel- lows with whom they shared ideas and problems. Guest speakers such as lVlrs. George Romney, Don Olson, and Dr. Beatrice lVloore added to the intel- lectual contacts provided for the West Wilson coeds. W-O-W, The dorm's bi-weekly news publication, helped to unify the separate floors. By working together this hall created a dorm exercise room to keep its women in the best of shape. WEST WILSON: seated: lVl. Kurt, C. Tew, sec., J. Rabbers, pres., C. Hennessy, v. p., N. VanOss. standing: L. Truant, K. Youngs, lVl. Nobles, L. Ellis, J. Engleharst, S. Bock, K. Kowaleski, H. Krohn, D. Nlonigold, L. Allen. .,:, nw ., v,. 3' l .X Q ,,,...-.- ' 74 ,. X .-...L .yup me 2 X' ig.. I YAKELEY: bottom row: B. Finn, V. Winter, treas.5 lVl. Chapa, v. pres.p G. Smith, pres., S. Eymerg S. Longp K. Nowicki. second row: E. Tucker, J. Kinsman: Y. Watkins: C. Yen, B. Smith: S. Berry, C. George. third row: S. Williams. P. Bloughg E. Nloehrg P. Taylorg P. Scholz, P. Deal. J. Sternkopf. fourth row: Nl. Wahmhoffp D. Tobias: E. Williams: T. Robinson, D. Fogartyg S. Woodrichg A. Wahmhoff. YAKELEY HALL Yakeley's Santa Claus lo Early each year councils meet, and plans are formed for the up-coming year. At this time, leaders in the West Circle dormitory made sure that the 1968-1969 calendar provided an interesting list of happenings for the members of Yakeley Hall. The most looked- forward-to of these events was the visit of lVlSU's president, Dr. John Hannah. Reviving an old tradition of inviting the university president to an informal evening of dinner and small talk, Yakeley decided to quell rumors that Dr. Hannah was really a spirit that is seen only at convocations and graduations. lVluch to the happiness of the Board of Trustees and four hundred Yakeley women our admired president ar- rived as the evening began. -t f J I Q 'iff . oks like he really enjoys his job. 'Inq 359 I '-1 lift ra ill AKERS: bottom row: lVlrs. Westfall, head adv., J. Jowski treas., S. Kernick, v. pres., A. Welper, pres., C. Catlett, v pres., G. Brooks, sec., lVlr. Ummer, head adv. second row: D. Nagucki,G. G o sse a u x 5 lvl Gerych, S. Cohen E. Laundre, C Kornowski, L. Fos- ter. third row: G Honer, T. Pattinson D. Schillaci, S Cholewag J. Sheets L. Chaves, IVI. Hall fourth row: Fi L'HuiIlier, B. Part lan, lVl. lVlonroe, P Hogan, R. lVlc Daniels, J. Ricco, J Cooper. KERS H LL Emphasizing diversity and reorganization, Akers Hall began its fourth year as a living-learning dormitory. After a year of trial and error, the co-ed dormitory government started by extending grill hours past the usual closing time of eleven-thirty. Greeting men and women first floor residents this fall were wall to wall carpets in the halls, study lounges, and pressing rooms. Carpeting was an experiment in giving a new atmosphere to dormitory life. Future actions as to the extent of this operation were studied and eval- uated in accordance with student opinion. dy 1 V A 5 . 3 'm V7 ' .2 -- 'Qi BUTTERFIELD H LL Butterfield Hall began the year with a new constitu- tion which made hall government more effective and meaningful to each individual. Upperclassmen wel- comed the freshmen with feelings of friendship and opportunities for involvement which, this year, pro- duced the first place Homecoming float in the on- campus division. The inter-dorm activities included the favorite banana split parties, pizza parties and chicken dinners. Butterfield women have also adopted a foreign war orphan, who is supported by a portion of each resident's hall dues. BUTTERFIELD: bottom row: R. Thomas, C. Het- sler, v. pres., L. Johnson, pres., P. Hamilton, treas., M. Ketchum, sec. second ,-A , f' , . it 'V A 'WW-'tw' row: K. Lawrence, lVl. Ep- ker, J. Casbong K. Sheehan, C, Nlitchim, B. Hart. third row: K. Johnston, lVl. Reeber, J. Holmes, IVI. Eisenmann, P. Lowry. ,,r...-.-..L-- CAMPBELL HALL Following the tradition of ivy covered halls, Campbell lends a casual atmosphere for study, relaxation and fellowship. The smallness of the predominately upper classman dorm seems to encourage a sense of unity which is prevalent in all the girls. Fall term exhibited a unified flower-making brigade which produced overy twenty thousand paper flowers. Also on Hallo- ween night, the girls of Campbell were busy finding the ugliest witch on campus. Winter term brought snowball fights, toboggan parties and hot chocolate. The girls will remember these but longest remem- bered will be the friendships they made. ' N Se. Tgx XXNNEQ. M X955 A 1' as ' .vig fx -Q Sw- I t A ' l'+ ?? i ff? few ffs J I i. Msg i A , . WEST SHAW H LL With the trend toward change on college campuses today and with a general change in atmosphere as a major goal, West Shaw undertook a program of government reform. The debate here was not one concerned with the generation gap but rather the growing break between the dormitory resident and his hall governing board, due, in part, to the com- plexity of the system. Committees were consolidated and new rules concerning election procedure were instituted. Under the new arrangement better living conditions were studied, and, as a result, new lighting, as well as newly decorated study halls became a permanent part of this mid-campus dormitory. ,-fx ,CQ - , . K .,. A ., ' h . 1 A Q In . '- 'F ' . , fx' -1. :I ' 7 ,tg ' ' -f lv ' , 5 - agp NORTH CASE: bottom row: K. Krause, Adv., P. Lawyer, Sec.g K. Parks, Pres., J. Corwin, V. Pres.g C. Rodgers. D. DePuydtg second row: L. Way, Nl. Reid, Nl. Coheng S. Lenhard S. Hargerg third row: N. Collins. D lVlcFaddenp S. Spencer, K. lVliller5 S. Carneg B. Limmex. CRTH CASE H LL The women of North Case Hall aimed to unify residents in the University College and James lVladison College. New management and the students worked closely together to create this desired goal. Aco-ed conference was established to help bring the students in North and South Case closer together. Guest speakers at the weekly coffee hours, which were open to all residents and faculty members provided a setting for lively discussions for residents of both colleges. Q .. K ky ,. A1 L .' I L 9 '- ' E MONS HALL Emmons Hall began the year by capturing first place in theco-ed dormitory division of the Homecoming floats. The men of Emmons continued to exhibit this distinctiveness at Christmas time when they com- bined with Landon Hall to provide a dinner for the Lansing area orphan children. Later in the year the Emmons men provided the Brody Complex with some Left Bank theatrical productions. At the end of spring term the scholars of the dormitory were honored at a special banquet. EMMONS: bottom row: R. Beebeg F. Zak, V. Pres.: R. Nlarx, Pres.5 R. Sedlacekg R. Schwandtp second row: I F. Veltrip A. Hall: R. Zygadlog P. lr J F1 Bruecknerg lVl. Davelooseg J. Joyce. HOLMES: bottom row: N. Beer bower, J. Liggett, G. Elliott, V. Pres. T. VerBurg, Pres., J. Fox, V. Pres., W Kaniewski, Treas., J. Schick, Sec. second row: M. Ferianc, K. Griffiths, B. Hyman, S. Derocher, J. Kotenko J. Gosse, third row: J. Massaro, G Wandel, S. Geckle, R. Lanterman, R. Robb, E. Crookes, T. Nagucki, fourth row: K. Town, T. Dean, A. Huss, J. Ennest, D. Pamerleavp K. Wellman, R. HOLMES HALL The combined governing body of Holmes Halls in cooperation with the dormitory's residents placed the greater part of its emphasis this year in furthering student rights at M.S.U. Holmes, offered its students an active involvement in the democratic and intellec- tual workings of the multiversity. Dialog 68, for example, a campus-wide activity, was sponsored and housed in Holmes Hall. The keynote address by Judith Crist began seven nights of probing into some of the deepest problems of our society today. Curtis. ANDO H LL Service is a constant interest for residence halls, but Landon concentrated on new acquisitions to the decor of the hall. As one of the older dormitories on campus Landon began its twenty-first year by wel- coming its newest resident, a stereo phonograph. The stereo, located in the newly re-named Blue Lounge, provided a break from daily stresses for Landon co-eds. But responsibilities were not forgotten as the women of Landon became involved in a charity project for a local Home for the Aged. LANDON: bottom row: D. Ruppert, 36 C. Miller, M. Stone, S. Kirkland, V. Pres., K. Moon, Pres., J. Bauer, Treas., H. Sellick, D. Williams, Sec., second row: M. DeLuca, M. Devet, M. Pastuszka, R. Reed, S. Strauss, A. Fyffe, S. VanHoesen, third row: V. Purvis, H. Mattson, J. Essenmacher, C. Matteson, K. Slaghuis, J. Palmer, S. Schaffer, K. Hill, fourth row: C. Wendt, C. Powers, N. Grand, A. Debne, C. St. John, M. Damson, K. Kelley, fifth row: M. Faget, V. An- tonson, J. Weatherspoon, D. Hall, D. Casey, P. Webster, S. Jarvis, M. Mur- phy, sixth row: B. Miller, J. Jackman, C. Mathews, B. KHDDI F. Petrimoulyg M. Luttinen, M. Bezrutch. .ff h .mx AST MCDC EL The Scottish clans of East McDonel Hall accom- plished goals both in the line of tradition and of innovation. The coffee houses attracted both perfor- mers and audiences in huge numbers to McDonel's transformed cafeteria. The tradition of the fall term party in the sparkling 1968-9 version, Charisma highlighted the Christmas holidays for McDonel residents. Under new activities this year, East McDonel Hall developed both a Trivia Tourna- ment, and a guitar workshop to aid all novices. ,I , ,I , Q. r x I .1 E. McDONEL: bottom row: G. Witherspoon, D. Murdock, J. Littleton, N. Nowak, J. Treadwell. g second row: C. Alexander, K. Chambers, C. Hamlin, B. Harvey, M. Wasung. third row: D. Savickas, B. . Smith, J. Meinecke, A. Clemens, P. Bailey. VA HOOSE Differing from the usual definition of on-campus housing, Van Hoosen Hall provided a feeling of independent living within the setting of campus life. Each apartment, consisting of a living area and kitchen, with four to six women, brought residents in close contact with the experiences and problems of living and working together. An easy going atmos- phere, with added responsibilities, and more freedom are the basic reasons co-eds chose Van Hoosen over dormitory life. VAN HOOSEN: bottom row: D. Martin, H. Collins, S. Benson, Mrs. J. Lloyd, J. Zanarini, M. Maclsaac, L. Lamont. second row: L. Cotter, K. Hoben, S. Schwerin, B. Buffa, L. Kipleyg M. Chu, V. Loo. third row: L. Ross, J. Wisniewski, D. Morone, D. Coleman, C. Romine, S. Smalley, C. Walter. fourth row: M. Patterson, N. Gajewski, C. Michaelson, M. Lovings, J. Olstrom, S. Fidelman, J. Dawson. fifth row:J. Bjork, L. Talbergs, M. Schrauben, C. Bach, A. Schmidt, L. Dufford, M. Sult. 364 WILLIAMS Williams Hall, one of the older dorms on campus, began the year with their annual Halloween Party. It was held in the cafeteria which was decorated in the traditional orange and black scheme. Because all-hall parties are such an essential element in Williams living, the girls have used their ingenuity to make each party different. The Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social provided the girls not only with a delicious bill of fare but also with opportunities to meet each other and form new friendships. Another Williams original was Mama Sara's Sweet Shop which found the girls working together and increasing unity among the residents. WILLIAMS.: bottom row: M. Olson, B. Paulseng D. Myers, K. Johnson, G. Dahl, Mrs. K. Dev- ereux. second row: S. Powers, L. Schlaudg C. Noonan, L. Satterlag M. Carpenter. third row: C. Goetz, M. Scott, P. Wilkins, J. Gebhartg P. Krohng C. Cooper. fourth row: M. Keith, C Kasworag A. Bass, S. Pribbleg G. Gust, P. Bartels. SCLITH W0 DER Breaking tradition this year, South Wonders pre- sented a new concept in spirit. During the annual homecoming weekend returning alumni found a whole dormitory decorated and dedicated to M.S.U.'s athletic teams and former students. As in previous year, South Wonders continued its program of Mother-Daughter and Sister weekends. To increase affectiveness of these projects it was decided not to limit these weekends to one particular date for the whole dormitoryg but instead to give each house the choice of picking their own dates. AIONDERS: bottom row: N. Noonan, K. Van Sickelg L. Bench, L. Fink, G. Taggart, J. Johnsong C. Frayer. second row: P. Murdock, L. Loundsg J. Raberg J. McNeil: S. Hansonp B. Lyons. third row: J. Boigong J. Nicholson, Fi. Mclntyrep A. Morosg J. Funkg G. Van Nattag N. Sisson. Qt -1' JN W-3' if fl 53 'Q' Whether your spouse is there relaxing at your side or the apartment is all to yourself, there is always a certain atmosphere of belonging somewherep of having someone to come home to and make the day seem more complete. 366 rmwfw oqnqv QQ-vi as fi' When a student starts college as a freshman, he or she has plans of graduating, perhaps going to grad school and working for a fevv years. All the vvhile, they resolve to play the field before settling dovvn with just one person for the rest of their lives. But there comes a time when he is intro- duced to her or she walks past him in class. Suddenly, big plans for the future are given second perogatives as their soul mate becomes the domi- nant focus of their lives. lVlarriage follows and despite all the difficulties en- countered, there are the good times too. Having neighbors with similar problems make one's own problems seem smaller. Living in either Spartan Village, University Village or Cherry Lane Apart- ments is also less expensive than the residence hall. The beautiful lVlichigan State campus can make a perfect setting to fall in love and to spend the beginning years of married life. MARRIED HOUSINGs Nl ik ft, Love is doing someone else 's laundry. ....p..aa-rv-iv THAT WONDERFUL CHANGE OF ADDRESS l ln!! Things are looking up 1 5 ,M W ,,k-V i , - 1 r , ., 4 ,V vgavf v.,f.,',,1 !Lp C,n2n91ym.v.'5 f ,.,V,, as ,x-5 ,w,e5?:5gjFg'fyw ,X vw V14 My ,!,W ?,,un,,.P K ,fins 132, Q , W , ,. JL H-y,f',' -Y' vffw Wp , g f-9 ,' f . gs 1. 2 f f 1 1' 4' 1 X .' W ' , ,. ,4 , ,ww Q ' ',1,M'ipjf, :,g3fg,f fi ,Q W- 'yjfyr QTL A X , ,Y.,45,e,,?i 4' , Vt, H ,L I h If I, . WV, YyQ4f ,f , 0.11-ff fi Ag 5 , 9 gfw1:3g'fSz?42g,zia6ZW' W T sm., V -fax' rwi,yW k, , tax-bv, - - W WM --mv, ,, ' J-1 V awww, ,X 13 N,'f4f 1+ - .,, we 'xg N45 V WLM ' xqfav' , -'M' , -Yg:'fff f J. :v'ff'w'. '- ,-Qvwfiafzwezffezhif. xi? feff, 'FM 02 . .A .1 .ww w wMMQ.,.,. A Nw, ,r 368 'Y' jf give J W 5 'v. N .. J I There is something you forgot. She said to stop at the store, but what did she say to get? Home. Home is where the bills are, rent, groceries, clothes-all this plus tuition. Home to the wife and kids. Would you come help with dinner? Finals are tomorrovv. Hamburgers tonight so you can get right to work. After dinner, the kids in bed, a pot of coffee and the long night of studying is ahead. lf you can only hang on until graduation, maybe then, it will all be worth it. Married Students Build for Future Happiness While Creating a Present 369 I f ,.. ' 5. NK- .T ' .Liga Ubi-0 - W ff' e l Elini-al-G fmzur ,emi 'mea lu Y ti -,,,ff'f'. I -Y- ...W X 'lf Q L T xx HX 6 GRADUATES The culmination, the product of a process begun in ignorance, continued in faith and finished in some blind rush toward a glimpsed future. Good fortune be yours, if fortune be enough to aid you in your search. 1 i . 9,-J ?f Qc ! , v f If fy 9 f , Il f' Q S, Q , , 5 1 'Q W ff'-bv S 3' J i, pw Y ' ,L . , . 'Ivil ' I,-4., M- ' vga .gf . L W ' Nsef ' , yuh ,Q L Q. ji 0 S S N' Aardema, Paula, Elementary Ed. Abbott, Annabelle, Physical Ed. Abel, Dian, Special Ed. Abell, Jack, Mathematics Abell, Joseph, EngliSh Adams, Cherisse, German Adams, Mark, Finance Adams, Nancy, Elementary Ed. Adamski, June, Dietetics Adamson, Barbara, Physical Ed. Adkin, Suzanne, Education Adkins, Robert, Social Work Agents, Robert, Social Science Agli, Robert, Industrial Design Agni, Ethel, American History Aguirre, Robert, Police Adm. Ahlrich, Thomas, Electrical Engr. Alkin, Bruce, Psychology Q X JMWX s l -,. 0' 'bs n 'Ng Alkin, Julianne, Elementary Ed. Ainsworth, Sharon, Special Ed. 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Milke Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller, Nliller, Miller Nliller Nliller Nliller Miller r Kathleen, Elementary Ed. Barbara, Social Science Bonnie, Journalism Carol Ann, Home Economics Craig, Social Science Dale, Business Adm. David, Police Adm. Douglas, Philosophy Elaine, Animal Husbandry Janet, Floriculture John F., Jr., Packaging Kenneth, Hotel Mgt. Kathleen, Rhetoric and Pub. Address Kaye, Math-Science Ed. Louise, Physical Ed. Margaret, Speech Marilyn S., Elementary Ed. Norma, Elementary Ed. Ns if 1-Q-'Y' ,sr ' J in fi?lf?fl,,m Q ' A XG' ,N . 1 , - 1 A N X ' 1 , nv f - 1'i'r.:5 A V' A 1if':'ff:2HG x A iff? 1 fr' A N! J NY' 'Nun wa fr 1. f.. pf L 41 10'- A f '- Q .u '1V L.. GY' O X j ,, ' X X . 5' gig it Vit! 1 J ,. '30 -..,.-' 18N 'x or S. .,1-' g ,X iff 44 407 40s x' 45,1 T yfq! y v,..4 AWA A il W? .X ,,, K Millerick, Barbara, Elementary Ed. Milligan, Robert A., Dairy Mills, David, Justin Morrill College Mills, Mary, Elementary Ed. 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CRAIG, JUDY Battle Creek SS CRANSHAW, JUDITH Sheoborn, Mass HE CRAUN, DAVID Eaton Rapuds BUS CRAWFORD, ALAN Waukegan, lllunous AGR Alpha Zeta, Pl Kappa Gamma, Pacltagung Socuety CRAWFORD, JOSEPH Detrout AGR Packagung Socuety, Student Supervusor Wulson CRAWFORD, KAREN Rensselaer, New York BUS Luttle Susters ol Delta Upsulon, Les Gourmets Club CRICHTON. LINDA Detrout Agn. CRIPE, NANCY Elkhart, lndlana N5 Alpha ChlOfne9f1,Alptua Lambda Della CRISTMAN, SCOTT lluon, New York AGR Farmhouse, Pres, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, Treas, VucefPres ol lnterlrateunuty Councul, Durector ol Independent Purchasung Assoc, Treas ol Agr Councul, Luveslock Team, Daury Team- Agr Econ Club, Senuor Councul, IM Sports Daury Club CROMBERG, MAROUERITTE Detrout N5 CRONIN, JUDY Nules A81 Delta Gamma. STEP, Greek Week, Water Carnuval CROSS, CAROL Berkeley Hts,NJ HE Clrcle Honorary, Unuon Board ol Durectors. Campbell Hall Pres , SAC, HE Advlsory Board CROSS, CHRISTINA East Lansung S5 CROUCH. G. 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Zeta Tau Alpha , . , 365 . . 240 . . 251 . . 122 . . 359 . . 328 . . 307 B88838888El338a38833833d8383r3El838 Aardema, Paula , . , . 372 Abbott, Annabelle ..,, 372 Abel, Diane ..,.. . , . 372 Abell, Jack , . . . .314,372 Abell, Joseph . . . , . . . 372 Abramson, Joseph . . . . 328 Acosta, Raul , , , , . . . 311 Adams, Cherisse ,... 291,372 Adams, Gary . . ,.., 417 Adams, James . . 332 Adams, Linda . . , 291 Adams, Mark , . . 372 Adams, Nancy . . . . 372 Adamski, June .... . , 372 Adamson, Barbara . . . 372 Adkins, Robert , . . , . 372 Aeschliman, Teresa , . , . 354 Agents, Robert ,..,, 335,372 Agli, Robert , . . . 372 Agni, Ethel . , . . , 372 Aguirre, Robert . . . 372 Ahlrich, Thomas . . . 372 Aikin,Bruce . . , . . 372 Aikin, Julianne . . . , , 372 Ainsworth,Sharon , , , . 372 Airey, Dawn . . . . 288,372 Akers, Lyndal , . . 305 Akin, Linda , . , . 336 Akins, Keith , . . 339 Albee, Gilbert , , 372 Alberts, Thomas . . . 372 Alberts, Valerie , . 298,246 Albery, Stephen . . . 372 Albrecht, Donald . . . 324 Alciatore, Gaston . . . 372 Alderman, Susan ,,.... 298 Alderton, Karen ,,.. 258,305 Alejandro, Richard . .309,372 Alex, Richard . . . . . 264 Alexander, Andrew . . . 337 Alexander, Cyndee .... 364 Alexander, Rosemarie . , . 299 Alexander, Thomas . , 321 Alfieri, Terry ,... . . 332 Alfred, Joseph . , . 372 Alhali, ldrlsu , . . . 372 Alkazeml, Faisal . . . 372 Allen, Abby . , . . 296 Allen, Bruce . . , 372 Allen,Jack , , , . 333 Allen, J, Yale . . . 244 Allen, Patricia . , . 303 Allen, Sharon . . , 372 Allen, William , . . 317 Alles, Leslie . , . , 372 Alley Howard . . . 315 Allgaier, Heidi , . 372 Alling, Martha . . . 294 Allion, Dennis . , . 313 Allison, Jean . . , 372 Alllson,June . ..,. 267 Allston, Gail . . , .304,372 Allston, Mary . . . 372 Almy, Alan . . . . 372 Alpert, Robert . . . 328 Alpiner, Robert . . 372 Altman, Marlene , . , 404 Altmeyer, David . . . 266 Altobello, Mary . . . 304 Alward, George , . , 334 Amato, Frank . , . 323 Anchors, Dennis . , , , . 372 Anderman, Terrence .,.. 325 Andersen, John . . . 372 Andersen, Kathryn . . . 265 Anderson, Barbara . . . . 372 Anderson, Bernerd . . . . 327 Anderson, Diane . . . 372 Anderson, Gary . . . . 323 Anderson, Graydon .,,. 372 Anderson, Jody ,.,,.. 265 Anderson, John . , . 326,372 Anderson, Linda ...... 372 Anderson, Lorraine ..., 372 Anderson, Mary M. . . , 372 Anderson, Mary B. . , . 372 Anderson, Max . , . . , . 372 Anderson, Michael ..... 260 261.372 Anderson, Raymond . . . 372 Anderson, Richard D. . . , 317 Anderson, Richard J, , , . 319 Anderson Stephen . ..317 Balcer, Victoria . . 289,374 Beck,Stanley . . 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Biro, Sandra .... Bischoff, Thomas . Bish, Dianne .... Bishop, Carolyn . . Bishop,Susan . . Bishop,WiIliam . Bissell,John . . Bissell, Mary . . . Bitel, Charlotte . . Bioraker, Linda . . Bjork,.lean , . . Black, John .... Black, Leonard . . , Blackhall, Stewart . Blackledge, Betty . Blackmer, Robert . Blaha, Ruth ..... Blair, Gary .... Blake, Linda .... Blakely, Katherine . Blakeslee, William . Blanchard, Ann . . Blanchard, Gerald . Bland, Karen .... Blanding, Robert . . Blattner, B.M. . . Blaty, Ann . . . Blaze, Carol . . . Block, Barbara . . Block, David . . . Block, Ruth .... Blodgett,Eleanor . Bloetscher, Jane . . Bloomer, Cheryl . . Blough, David . . Blough,Phyllis . . Blount, Kristine . . Blum, Bruce .... Blumenthal, Susan . Blyth, Dennis . . . Blyveis, Arlene . . . Boatright, Donald . Bobit, Jamie .... Bode, Edward . . Boerger, Karen . . . Boezaart, Arnold . . Bogan, Deanne . . Bogart, Bonnie . . Bogart, Sue . . , . Bogaski, Linda . . . Bohannon, Michael Bohling, Bonnie . . Bohlk,James . . . Bohm, Cathryn . . . Bohnhoff, William . Bokuniewicz, L.A. . Boles, Kevin . . . Bolich, Robert . . Bolline, Peter ..,. Bollinger, Cheryll . Bollinger, Linda . Bolyen, Lois .... Bommarito, Gregory Bondar, Nicholas . . Bone, Donald . . . Bonn, Margaret . . . Bonneville, Annette Bont, William .... Bonta, Claudia . . Bont, Barbara . . Bonus, Joseph . . Book, Cassandra . Boon, Linda . . . Boone, Margaret . Booth,Constance . Bopp, Lindsay . . Corchert, James . . . 135 , . 376 , . 376 . . 326 376 336 260,376 257 . . 314 . . 336 376 303 364,376 376 268 259,376 376 . . 317 . . 376 . . 376 . . 376 . . 376 . . 314 267,376 . . 334 . . 376 318,376 . . 394 . . 357 . . 376 , . 376 308,376 . . 376 . . 298 . . 297 268,336 . . 376 . . 359 . . 376 . . 376 329,376 . . 376 . . 290 . . 323 307,376 . . 264 . . 376 , . 376 259,288 . . 376 . . 267 . . 376 . . 331 . . 376 . . 377 . . 301 . . 377 . . 377 . . 115 267 314 294,377 377 . . 377 377 . . 310 . . 394 . . 297 . . 306 . . 377 . . 377 . . 377 . . 377 . . 297 . . 377 . . 377 . . 377 . . 377 377 Borg, James ....... 263,269 Borgeson, Bonnie . . . . 294 Borkenhagen,John . . 377 Born, James .... . . 377 Borovich, Kenneth ..... 377 Borsberry, Charlene .... 262,306,377 Borton, David ....... 320 Borton, Michael . . . 316 Borzenski, David . . . 327 Bos, Robert ..... . . 377 Bosserdet, Rodney . . . 377 Bothamley, Dennis . . 317 Bottorff, Susan . . . . 377 Bouchard, Michael . . . . 377 Boufford, Patrick . . . 377 Boughner, Lee . . . 309,377 Bounker, laleen . . . . 377 Bourque, Judy . . . . 377 Bouts, Robert . . . . 377 Bouws, John . . . . 377 Bowden,Patricia . . . 377 Bowen, Robert . . . . 332 Bowerman, Larry . . . 261 Bowker, John . . . . 322 Bowles, Dennis . . . . 377 Bowman, Thomas . . . 323 Boyd, Mel .... . . 319 Boyer, Sue . . . , 377 Boyle, Michael . . . 317 Bozzo, Phillip . . . 339 Brace, Robert . . . 266 Bracken, Larry . . . . 377 Brackett, John . , . . 317 Braddock, Beatrice . . 292 Braden,John . . . . . 377 Bradford,James . . . 324 Bradley, Carolyn . . , 373 Bradshaw, Oree . , . 377 Brady,Spencer . . . . 334 Braid, Rea . . . . 377 Brake, Dan . . . . . 377 Bramble, Doug . . . . 351 Brammer, Marilyn . . 298 Brancheau, Roger . . 377 Brandenburg, Bruce .... 377 Brandle, Bonnie . 296,377 Branic, Michael , . . . , 325 Branson,Jon . . . . 266 Brant, Karen . . . 377 Brants, Harry . . . . . 313 Brasch, Ellis .,. .... 335 Brasher, Christina 293,377 Braswell, Mary , . 303,377 Bratton, Ann . . . . 377 Bratton, Lee . . . 324 Bratzel, John . . . 377 Braver, Sharon . . . 330 Brazda, Paul . . . 377 Brazo, Dan .... , . 333 Brecht, Stephen . . . . . 311 Breimayer, Barbara .... 377 Bremen, Barry . . 317,328 Bremer, Mary . . .... 377 Brendle, Adrian . . . , . 377 Brennan, Robert ...... 377 Brenner, Louise . 260,377 Brenner, Marcia . .... 378 Brenner, Robert . . . . 322 Breunling, Steven . . 314 Brewer, Judith . . . . 378 Brezette, Michael . . 319 Brick, Michael . . . . 327 Bridges, Mary . . . . 300 Brier, Karen . , . . 291 Brieske, Dennis . . , . 378 Briganti, Robert ...... 378 Brigham, Constance .... 378 Bright, Randall . . . . 378 Bright, Steven ....... 328 Brill, Edward ........ 244,26O,263,378 Bristow, Jannette ..... 378 Britner, Betty . . . 378 Britton, Robert . . . 319 Brock, Terrence . . . 250 Broeman, Maureen ..... 429 Brogan, Margaret ...... 307 Brogger, Alexandra 305,378 Brogren, Bradley ..,... 335 Brook, Candice . . . . 378 Brooks, Gloria . . . . 360 Brooks, Harold ....... 378 Brooks, Richard . 308,378 Brose, Dale .... .... 3 78 Brosenne, William . . 317 Brooudy, Bruce . . . 322 Brounstein, R.D. . . , 309 Brower, David , . , 378 Brown, Addison . . . 337 Brown, Barbara . . . 378 Brown, Bernard . . . 322 Brown, Bruce. . . . 326 Brown,Carol . . . . . 378 Brown, Charlotte . . 378 Brown, Christina . . . 378 Brown, Elizabeth . . 260 Brown,Gary . . . . 351 Brown, Gerald . . . 309 Brown, Gregory . 333,378 Brown, Harry , , . . 333 Brown,Jack . . . 317 Brown, Janet . 268,378 Brown, Karen . . . 378 Brown, Malcolm . . . 378 Brown, Martha . . 305,378 Brown, Michael . . . 378 Brown, Patricia S. , . 301 Brown, Patricia L. . . 378 Brown, Richard . . . 378 Brown, Richard . . . 378 Brown, Rita . . 289,378 Brown, Robert . . . 378 Brown,Sheryl , . . 378 Brown,Stephen . . . 378 Brown, Terry . . . . 378 Brown, Thomas . 244 Brown, Valiere . . . . 267 Browning, James . . . 318 Broyles, Cynthia . . . 291 Brubaker, John . . . . 313 Bruck, Rick . . , . . 322 Bruder, Keith . . . . . 312 Bruha, Susan . . .... 378 BIODCK, Patricia . 259,265 Brun,Jordan . . .... 378 Brunner, Martha . . . 296 Brunsdon, Jeffrey . , ,339 Brunt, John .... . . 378 Brushaber, Bonita Bryan,Sally , . . Bryan,Susan , . . Buchner, Marcus , Buchwach, Frances Buck,James . . . Buckhalter, F,G, . Buckley, Don . . Buday, Barbara . . Budd, Richard , Budny,Susan . . Budrow, Carol . Buell, Edward . . . Buettner, Christina Buffa, Berdean . . . Buffmyer, Laraine . . Buitkus, Kastytis . . Bull, Kenneth . , Bullard, Bernard . Bullard, George . Bullard, Robert . Bullerman, James . Bunce, John ..., Bundshuh, Patricia . . . 378 . . 259 . . 259 . . 333 , . 378 . . 378 . . 325 , . 355 . , 291 . . 378 378 246,378 . . 378 , . 378 . . 364 . , 378 . . 322 . . 333 . . 378 . . 244 , . 246 . . 378 324 302 Bunge, Sandra. . . 262,302,378 Bunker, Kristen, ,. Bunnell, Carol . . Burba, Dorothy . Burcar, Colleen . . Burck, Edward . Burda, Beverly . Burde, John . . Burdell,Patricia . Burdick, Marty . . Burdo, Elaine . . , Burge, Jean .... Burgess, Suzanne . . Burke, Carey .... Burke, Robert . Burke, Suellen . , . Burkett, Margaret . Burkhead, Nancy . Burmeister, John . . Burnagiel, Lawrence Burnes, Julie .... Burns, Candace . . Burns, Dana . Burns, Jo , . . Burns, Kendall . Burns, Marilyn . Burns, Robert . Burns, Sue . . Burns, Susan . . Burns, Terence . , Burstein Leigh . . . 258,260,263,328,379 Busch, Paul ......... 318 Buschman, Richard .... 379 Busen, Michael . . 263,269,379 Butcher, Deborah . Buth, Linda ..... Butler, David . Butler, John . Butler, Butler, Patricia . , Butryn, Robert , . . Butterfield, Jeanne Butts, David .,., Butts, Frank . . . Butz, John ..... Linda . . Butzier, Deborah . . Byas, Dennis . . . Byelich, Richard . . Byerly,Gary . . . Byington, John . . Byle, Merilee . Byrd, Joseph f. Byron,Jennifer . .....,378 288,378 378 . . 294 . . 334 . . 291 . . 135 . . 354 . . 355 302,378 . . 379 , . 291 251,379 . . 325 . . 379 . . 304 . . 329 . . 325 320,379 302,379 . . 379 . . 379 . . 389 . . 323 . . 292 . . 379 . . 379 . . 265 . . 379 354 379 . . 379 . . 379 . . 379 . . 258 . . 379 . . 265 325 379 312,379 306 . . 379 . . 379 . . 327 . . 376 . . 301 . . 246 . . 289 Carey, Catherine . . Carey, Carey, Cargo, Carlile, Carlos, David . , , Felix . Clare . Celia . Paul .... Carlson Daniel, . , Carlson, Nancy . . Carlson, Phillip . . Carlson, Rita .... Carlson, Sharon L. . Carlson, Sharon E. , Carlson, Sharon L. . Carmichael, H,C. . , Carmody, Maureen Carnah an, Donald . Carney, Hugh ,.,. Carpen Carpen Carpen Carpen Carr, B Carter, Carter, ter, Craig , . ter, David . . ter, Pamela . ter, Suzanne onnie ,.,. James , , . Morgan . , Cartier, Kenneth , . Carver, Casale, Casbon Casey, Casler, Casper, Cassel, David . . Nancy . . ,Joyce , Kathleen . Kathleen . . Dale . , . Eugene . . Cassidy, Douglas . . Castani er, William . Castelli, Cheryl . . Casterton, Phillip . Castle, Charles . . Castle, Kimberly . . Caswell, Hal . . . Catlett, Chuck , . Catterf ello, Judy . . Cauffield, C.A. . . Caulkett, David . Cavana ugh, S.E, . Cebula, Lusty . CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Cabral, Linda . . . . .291,379 Cain,Timothy . , . . . Calderone,Michael . Calhoun, Sheila . . Callahan, Douglas . Callan, Mary ........ Callander, Robert ..... . 318 .. 334 . , 379 .. 314 379 313 Camp, Marylee . . 258,300,379 Campbell, Audrey ..... 329 Bruce . ..... 379 ,Judy . 258,303,379 Campbell Campbell Campbell Kathleen Campbell, Patricia Campbell, Scott . Campbell, Sheila . Campbell, William Campo, Ernest , . Campopiano, James Cannon, Jessica . Cantrell, Randolph Cantrill, Mary . . Caplan, Harry . . Caplan, Richard . Caputo, Richard , Carbaugh, William Carden, Sherry . . Cardianl, Jay . . . Carel, John .... 449 379 . . 379 337 329,379 135,312 379 379 329,379 . . 324 . 301 . 308 . 333 . 316 . 379 . 379 . 323 . 327 Cekola, Rose . . . Cenedella, Arlene . Cepela, Norman . Cera, Angela . . Chabie, Patrick . , . Chamberlain, F.L. . Chamberlin,C.A. . Chamberlin, Karon Chambers, Kathy . Champion, William Chancellor, C.F. . . Chandler, Denise . . Chant, Peter . . . Chapa, Margaret . . Chapin,Beverly . Chapin,Cecily . . . Chapman, C. Susan Charles, Jean .... Charlton, C.K. . . . Chartrand, Mark . . Chase, Davis . . . Chase, Emery . . Chase,Judith . . , Chatfield, George . Chalfield, Robert. . Chauvin, William . . Chaves, Linda , , Chazick, David . . Cheadle, Russell . Chehansky,Julie . . Chekiri, Hamza . . . Chenault, Dyann . 2 Chenault, John . . . Chenier, Francis . . Chenoweth, Kathy . 2 Chernow, Andrew . Cherre, Christine . . Cherry,Thomas . Chew, Dennis . . . Chikos, John .... Childress, Richard . Chitti, Marie .... Cholewa, Sharon . . Chonich, Olga . . Chorney, Mylbra . . Chow, Poo ,... Chrismer, Dianne . Christensen,John . Christensen, S.A. . . Christenson, Donna Christenson, Gregory Christian, Charles . Christian, E. Allen . Christianson, Wayne Christner, Edward . Christner, Karen . . Christner, Richard . Christoff, Noel . . , Chu, May ,...., Churbuck, Barbara . Churchley, Fred . . Cihak, Charles . . Cinader, Cheryl . 68, 59, . . 379 . . 261 257 . , 379 i 303,379 , . 335 312 288,379 . , 379 . . 379 . . 294 , . 379 , . 379 , . 379 . . 306 , . 332 . . 334 , . 379 . . 379 . . 379 , . 379 . , 379 . . 379 . . 379 , , 380 , . 380 . . 300 , . 360 . . 380 . , 357 . . 380 .322,380 . . 380 . 246 . . 288 , . 333 . . 380 . 291 . . 247 . . 360 . . 354 . . 380 , . 313 . 307,380 ..380 .294,380 ..315 ..380 .338,380 . . 319 . . 294 . . 380 . . 364 . . 323 . . 380 . . 380 . . 380 . . 359 . . 380 . . 304 .299,380 . , 380 . . 310 . . 380 . . 380 . . 334 . 294 . . 315 . . 380 , . 380 . . 360 . , 333 . . 330 . . 380 . . 380 336,380 268,337 . . 380 265,300 . , 331 . . 380 . . 380 . . 316 . , 334 326,380 . . 380 . . 360 . . 293 . . 380 . . 264 301,380 . . 380 . . 427 305,380 . . 312 . . 318 . . 380 319,380 . . 380 , . 380 . . 380 315,380 . . 364 . . 380 . . 318 . . 313 . . 380 Clancey, Lana . . . , 380 Clancey, Michael . . 310,380 Clancey, Peter . , 380 Clark, Camille 297,380 Clark Don .,., , . 313 Clark, Jeannette 380 Clark, Mollie . , . 380 Clark,Sara , , , 304 Clark, Stephen . . , 381 Clark, William . 321 Clarke, Ronald . . , 380 Claus, Richard , . 381 Claypool, Stephen , . 339 Clayton, Mariorie , , , 381 Cleland, Robert . 334,381 Clemans, Anne . . . , 364 Clements, Carol , 305 Clifford, John . , , 335 Clinch, Andrea . . , 381 Clingerman, Dale . , , . 381 Clodfelter, Michael , . 381 Clucas, Patricia . . . 381 Clupper, Steven ,,..., 381 Cnockaert, Claudia 305,381 Costa, Philip .... . . 381 Cockels, James , . . . . 323 Cockerill, Michael . . 267 Cody, Frederick , . t , 313 Coffman, Steven . , . . 381 Cohen, Jerold . . . 308 Cohen, Linda . . , . 381 Cohen, Ronald , , . . 322 Cohen, Sheryl . , . 360 Colclough, M,A. , . , 381 Cole, Vernon . . . 381 Cole, Zandra , . . . . 395 Cole, Constance . , . . 381 Cole, Cynthia . , . , 303 Cole, Jean ,.., . 301 Cole, Jeffrey . , , 312 Cole, John . , . 381 Cole, Linda ..... , 381 Coleman, Cheryl . , . 381 Coleman, Diane . . 364 Coletta, Barbara . . . 383 Collar, Douglas . . . 381 Collins, Charles . . , , 381 Collins, Dianne , , . . 299 Collins, Helen . 364,381 Collins, James . . . 325 Collins, John . . . . 311 Collins, Pamela . . 381 Collins, Robert . . . 338 Collins, Sherry . . . . 381 Collins, Terry , , , . . 381 Combs, Gwendolyn . 381 Comer, Judith . , . . 293 Comer, Michael . . . 381 Compeau, Ashley . . , 296 Comstock, Frederick . . 257 Comstock, James . 321,381 Comstock, Rick . . . . 381 Congdon, Candace . . , 294 Conllrl, Marc .... . 266 Connelly, Michael . . 381 Conner, Lowell . , . 381 Connon, Marilyn , . . . 381 Connor, Judith . . . . . 381 Conrad, Charlotte . 262,381 Conyers, Louise . . . . . 381 Cook, Patricia , . , , 381 Cook, Paula . .. . . 381 Cook, Rebecca , . , , 381 Cook, Robert . . . , 318 Cook, Audrey . . . . 267 Cook, Cynthia . . . , 381 Cook, David , , . . 318 Cook, Diane . . . . 381 Cook, Douglas . . . . 314 Cook, Gregory , . . . 381 Coon, Martha ,.,. , , 299 Coonley, Rochelle . . . 300 Cooper, Barbara . . . . . 298 Cooper, John , . , 335,360 Cooper, Ralph . . , , . 381 Cooper, Terence . , . . 381 Cope, Dale ...... . .381 Copeland, Robert . . . 381 Coram, Barbara . . . 381 Cordier, Douglas . . . . 381 Core, Margaret . , . . 297 Corkrey, Sheila . , . . . 294 Cormier, Kathleen . . . 302 Cornell, James . . 259,381 Cornillie, James . . , 317 Corpron, Donald , . , , 381 Correll, Thomas . . . , 334 Corriere, Carol , . 259,265 Corwin, Thomas . . . . 381 Coscia, Richard . . 326 Cosier, Richard . . . 381 Cosman, Linda . . . , 381 Cotton, James . , , 250 Cotter, Lynda . . 364,381 Couch, Donna . . . . 298 Coulter, Marshall , . . . 382 Coulter, William, . . , . 338 Courtney, Susan . . . . 382 Cousino, Charles . Couturier, Deborah Covert, Richard . . Covington, Rhodina Cowan, John . , . Cox, Bethann . . Cox, Michael . Coyle, Timothy Craig, Judy Craig, Thomas . C:Ydlg,VVlllldIT1 Crain, Gall . . . Cramer, Thomas . , Crane, Robert . . Cranshaw, Judith Craun, David . . , Crawford, Alan . . Crawford, Jack , . Crawford, Joseph Crawford, Karen . . Creagan, Patricia . . Crichton, Linda Cripe, Nancy Cristman, Scott . . ' 563, ' 565, .288, 258,260,265,316. Cromberg, M A . . Cronan, Marguerite Cronin, Ju dlth . . Cross, Carol . Cross, Christina . Cross, Donald . , Crouch, Vernon . Crowe, Robert . . Crowell, A Crowley, J Ulla . O50 . Crowley, Michael Crulce, Ka thleen . Crumb, Linda , . Crunk, Eddie . . Cruzan, Duane . . Culp, Connie , Cummings Cummings Cummings , Donna . .298. , .299, S. ., ,Donna M. ,Joann Cummings, William Cummins, James . Cummins, PeQ9V . . , . Cunningham, Gall , . Cunningham, Kathleen , , 254,258, Currey, Judith . , . . Cusack, Kathleen . . Cuskie, Sharon . . . . ..327 Cutler, William . . Czachor, Peter . . Czadzeck, Gerald, . Czarneckl, John . . Czarnik, Joseph . . 319 382 382 382 382 382 318 318 382 313 335 307 325 328 382 382 382 327 382 382 304 382 382 382 382 304 382 382 382 261 333 317 382 382 324 258 296 332 333 382 295 382 382 382 382 295 382 289 259 382 382 382 382 382 313 311 dddddddddddddddddddddddddd Dahlberg, Eric . Dahlie, Sonia . . Dailey, Frank , , . Daitch, Michael . Dakin,Pris . . Dale, Charles . . Dale, David .... Dancha, Charles . Daniel, Lindi . . . Daniels, Donald , Daniels, M Dann, Alic lchael . e . . . Darling, Alfred . . Darling, Barbara . Darnell, Susan . . Darooge, William D'-rt, Melissa . . . Dascola, James . . Dauer, Judith . . . Daughdrille, P.A. . Daurio, Jo y ..,. Davenport, Charles Davenport, Roselle David, Debra . . . Davids, Marilyn . Davids, Monroe . Davidson, George Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Davidson, Linda L Linda J. Michael Roberta Thomas Davies, Cindy . . . Davies, Ronald , . Davis Davis, Davis Davis Davis, Davis Davis Davis, Jeffrey . . Johnny . Jon . . . Maryann . . Pamela . Philip . Richard . Robert . . Davison, Bruce . . Davison, Pamela . Davison, Walter . Davy, George . , . Dawe, Elizabeth , Dawson, Donald . Dawson, Gary . . 259,260,316 258,302, 382 382 382 308 355 313 335 325 296 382 382 382 318 301 297 382 301 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 382 323 382 382 313 302 383 352 315 383 383 327 383 383 312 318 383 327 383 325 383 383 334 Dawson, Judy . Dawson, Phillip . Deal, Pamela . . Dean, Thomas . . Dean,John . . . . De-backer, Frances , Debelak, Kim .... Debroux, Elaine . . Decarlo, Patricia . . Decker,Ga1l , . . Decker,Patr1cia . Declerco, Lynne . . Dedow, Irvin . , . Dedow, Katherine . Deem, Sarah . . . DegIer,WllIlan1 . . Degroot, John . Deisler, Edward . Dekorte, James . . Delange, Dirk . . Delbarba, Susan . Delind, Douglas . Deline, Douglas , . Delorenzo, Judith . Delrosario, Dafrosa Delrosario, Ricardo Deluca, Margaret . . Robert . Demarco, Demetry, Linda . Demmer, Demmer, William . Demmink, Gregory Demonaco, Diane . Demongey, Gary . . Karin . . 267 266 364 333 359 338 338 383 ,383 383 357 304 383 297 323 293 383 383 .383 315 383 324 383 383 268,337 383 268 268 260 383 301 305 334 310 383 383 Demott, Dale ,...,. 264,383 Denis, Dwaine . . . Dennison, Kathleen Denton, John .,., Dependahl, Deborah Derby,Stephen . . 136,260,263, Derderian, Gregory Derder1an,Sarkis . . Deremo, Jana . . Derose, Patricia . Derrick, Ellen . , . Derrick, Susan . , . Dershow, Lawrence Defy, Carolyn . . . Desantis, Angela . . Desautels, Donald . Desimpel, Suzanne . Dettman, Maurice . Duel, Arlene ..,. Deutsch, Dennis , . Deutsch, Marilyn . , Devinney, David , . Devlin, Mary . . . Devooght, Mary . Dewey, Allan . . Dewitt, Randall . . Dewitte, Conrad . . 335 383 334 383 383 310 310 291 383 305 383 383 305 350,383 325 . .297,383 269,383 383 328 383 383 383 383 383 383 383 Deyoung, Constance . .258,296 Dezeeuvv, Myra . . . Dibert, Pamela . . Dickens, Alvin . . Dickens, Linda . . . Dickenshied, Carol . Dickey,Sharon . . . Dickinson, Dennis . . .267, Dicks, Mary .... 296,383, Dieckman,Janine . Diehl, Linda .... Diepenbruck, James Dierkes, Mary . . . 383 383 383 383 296 292 327 403 288 383 335 383 Dies1ng,Davld . . . .250,383 Dietrich, Dann . . . Dietrich, Kathryne . . .291, Dietrich, Lisa , . . Dilley, Frederick . . Dilley, Melvin . . Dillingham, Sara . . Dlmattia, Chris , . Dimltrilevic, A. . . Dingerson, Julie . Dion, Mary . . . Dirks, Robert . . . Dirnbauer, John . . Disantis, John . , Dixon, Barbara . . Dixon, Robert . Dixon, Suzanne . Dobson, Mary , Dock, Myra .... Doderer, Dennis , , Dodge, David . . Dodge, James . . Doering, Mary . Doug, Gary ,,,. Domowitz, Susan . Doner, Mary . , . Doner, Mary . Donley, John . . Donner, Marsha , Dorf, Cheryl ..., Dorman, Kathleen . Dorn, Roberta . , Doro, Richard . Doss, Howard . 317 268. ,384 296 314 383 300 314 383 357 350 322 267 384 ,384 384 384 384 384 305 380 384 334 384 384 300 335 336 299 334 384 384 384 384 384 384 Douglas, Patricia . . Douglass, James , . Douglass, Shellie . . Doup, Elizabeth . . Douse, Steven . . Dove, Veda . . . Dover, Diana , , . Downer, Dennis Downs, Philip Doxtater, Gary Doyle, Kathleen Doyle, Molly . . . Dragonetti, V.R. . Dennis . Drake, Drake, Douglas . , Drake, Judith . Drake, Lauren . . 384 . . 384 . , 384 . . 289 . . 319 . . 384 . . 384 338 . 316,384 321 .305,384 301 . . 384 . . 318 . . 261 . . 424 384 Dratschmidt, Dorothy . . , 297 Dravecky, Thomas ..... 325 Drewek, Cookie ..,. 251,355 Drazkowski, B .... . . 384 Drexler, Michael , . , . 316 Drexler, Timothy . , . 333 Driver, Paula . . . . . 411 Droski, Daniel . . . 311 Droski, Henry . . . 322 Drozd, Linda . . . . 289 Drum, Robert . . , . , 384 Dubetz, Christine . , . . 384 Dubin, Howard . , . . 328 Dudak, Carol ........ 384 Duesenberg, Dale ..... 268,336,384 Duesenberg, Lynne .... 336 Dufford, Leanne , , . , . 364 Duffy,Marie . . . . . 352 Dugas, Richard . , . . 338 Dugdale, Ann . . . . 384 Duggan,Pamela i . i . 305 Dull, Richard ..... . . 313 Dummeldinger, R.A, . . . 384 Dunbar, Jeanne . . . . . 384 Duncan, Ronald . . . . 384 Dunckel, Ramona . . . . 384 Dunham, John . . . . 384 Dunham, Patricia , . . 291 Dunn, Raymond . . . . . 261 Dunn, Sharon . . . .258,329 Dunn, Ann ..,. . . 384 Dunn, James F. . . . 384 Dunn, James K. . , . 384 Dunn, James R. . . . 384 Dunn, Judy .... . . . 330 Dunn, Lawrence .... 267,384 Dupuis, Steven ....... 322 Duquette, Bernadette . . . 384 Durflinger, B.C. . , . . , 384 Durish, Paula . . . . . 306 Durkin,Timothy . . . . 334 Durlak, Jerome . . . . . 414 Durocher, Gerald . . . 323 Dutcher, Ann . . . . 294 Dutcher, Teresa . . . 384 Duthie, Dale . . . . 333 Duthie, Peter . . . .313,384 Duvall, Curtis . . . . 384 Dye, Judith , . . . 384 Dyer, Patty . . . . 305 Dyer, Robert . . .... 384 Dyer, Alice . . . . .288,384 Dyer, Julia ......... 300 Dyrda, Christopher . . . 384 Dysarz, Cynthia . . . . 296 Dyszel, Judith . . .,.. 384 Dziak, Theodore ..., 260,324 Dzodin, Harvey , 260,263,313,384 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Eade, David .... 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Fiorani, Christine Fiorentino, Virginia Firestone, Janis . Fischer, John . . . Fischer, Kurt . . . Fischhaber, Linda Fishbaugh, Joyce Foster, Susan . . Fisher, David . . Fisher, Julie . . . Fisher, Margaret , Fisher, Paula . . . Fisherman, Freddie Fitch, Fitch, Dale .... Deborah . . Fitchett, Evelyn . Fitzgerald, Bruce . Fitzpatrick, Kevin Fix, Robert .... Fleischmann, James Fleming, Carol . . Fleming, Lance . . Fleming, Susan . . Fleming, Timothy Flentje, Karla . . . Fletcher, Barbara Fleury Flood, Flora, Flore, Flouto , Brenda . . Willis . . Margaret . . Elaine . . n, David . . Fluckey, Rhea . Fluhart, Janice . . Flynn, Kathleen . Flynn, Terrence . Fogarasi, John . Fogarty, Diane . . Fo99. Cheryl . . Foley, Foltz, Robert . Michael . Forbord, Karen . Ford, Gwendolyn Ford, Leslie . . . Forkner, James . . Forrest, Karen . Forster, Abbie , Forte, Loretta . . Fosburg, Michael . Foster, Alice . . . Foster, Barbara . . Foster, Laurel . Foster, Robert . . Foster, Sally . . Foster, Sarah . . 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If , A photo by lagoni Gayvell Ga,-y , , , , 267 Getts, Teckla . . . . 389 Gilstrap, Phyllis . , , , , 389 Gavvelli, James . . . 244 Geurink, Mary . . . . 289 Ging, Constance , . , 389 Gawel, Terry , . . . 330 Geweke, John . . . 316 Ginsburg, Gayle . , . 290 Gay, Richard . . . . 320 Ghazal, George , . . . 389 Girard, Denyce , . . . 289 Gay, Robert . . . . 312 Gibbings, David , . . 319 Giss, Linda , . , , 300 Gay, Willa , . . . . . 388 Gibson, Carl . . . , 389 Gitcho, Hal . . . . 389 Gaylord, Nancy . . . 388 Gibson, Craig . . . . . , 334 Giza, Ronald , . 389 Gazella, Gary . . . . . 388 Gibson, Clifford . .... 351 Glance, Donald .... , , . 389 Geer, Caroline . ..,.. 289 Giering, Richard ..,. 258,335 Glanz, Wendy .,..., 303 Gehman, John . . . .327,388 Gilbert, Andrea . ..., 389 Glaser, Nancy . . 259,265,305 Gehrs, Thomas , . , . 389 Gilbert, David . . . . . 263 Glasgow, Joan . , . . . . . 389 Geiger, David . . . . 389 Gilbert, James . . . . , 389 Glassberg, Arnold , , . 389 Gelder, Michael . . . 309 Gilbert, Joanne . , .... 389 Glatz, Christine . , 389 Gels, Ann .... . . 389 Gilbert, Lynne . . , .261,288 Glatz, James . . 389 Geltz, Christian . . . 389 Gildarski, Les . . ..,. 389 Glazier, Edwin , , . 389 Gembrowski, Sue . . . 364 Gill, Narindar . . , . .261,262 Gleason, Erland , , 389 Gendron, Annette .,... 259 Gill, William . . .... 389 Gleason, James l 389 Geng, Anna .,,.... 259,265 Gill, George .... . , . 313 Glenn, David , . 246 Genix, Suzanne . . . . 304 Gillespie, Edwin ...... 324 Glennie, Brian . . , 389 Geno, Larry . . , . , 333 Gillespie, Nancy ,.., 306,389 Glick, Denise . . . 389 Genshaw, Elaine ...... 295 Gillespie, Sandra . , , . 303 Glick, Glenda ..... . , 389 George, Carol .,.... 259,359 Gillett, Kathleen . . , . 329 Glinisty, Rodney ..,. 269,326 George, Maryanne . . .244,306 Gillette, Sue . . . . . 357 Goddard, Michael . . , 389 Gerber, Susan . 258,330,389 Gillis, Dan . . . . . 351 Godoshian, Patricia . 354 Gerds, Gary , ..,..... 334 Gillis, Gordon . . . , 338 Goedert, Richard . , . 317 Gerhardt, Michael . , . 389 Gillmore, David . . . 389 Goeltzenleuchter, G , . 389 Gerlt, John ..,. . , 389 Gilman, John , . . . . 389 Gohde, Kathleen , . . 389 Gerould, Lynn . . . 337 Gillman, Frederic . , . 319 Goldstein, Arnold . 389 Gerych, Marilyn . . . 360 Gilman, Sue ,... ..,. 3 89 Goldstein, Martin , 328 Gettel, James . . . . 317 Gilson, Martha . . 258,296,389 Goldstein, Melvin , . 322 Gettig, Roger . . . . 325 Gilson, Thomas ,,..,, 339 Goldstein, Stephen , . 389 451 357 Golomb, James . . . , 315 Greenfield, Linda . . 330 Hafner, GIOHB - . - 391 Golze, Barbara , . . . 336 Greenhalgh, Cindy . . . . 355 H696. 1:11118 - . . 293,391 Gonzalez, George . . 334 Greenough, David . . 325 HBQBUOYU, Larry . . , 247 Gonzalez, Julio . . . , 389 Greer, Debbie . . . . 355 Hagen. John - - - - - 313 Good, Walter . , . . 264 Gregory, George , , , , 250 Hagen, Katherine 300,391 Good, Jane . , . , . 389 Gregory, James , , , , 312 Hager, Beverly . . . . 391 Good, John ,,.. , . 139 Gr9g0ry,J0hr1 , , , , , 312 Haggart, Larry . . . 335 Goodell, George . , . . 320 Gregory, Robert , , , , 316 Hagman, Jean . 293,391 Goodell, Irene . . , 295,389 Grenzke, Richard , , 390 Hahn, Thomas . . . 310 Gooden, Bruce . . . .332,389 Gridley, Cynthia . . , , 307 Hahn, Barbara . . . . 391 Goodheart, Michael . 332,389 Gridleyl Mark , , , , 390 Hahn, Deborah . . . . 391 Goodloe, Modish . . 292,389 Griffin, Caroi , , ,,,, 1390 Haines, Arthur . , . . 391 Goodman, Bethany ..., 389 Griffin, Gary , , ,261-5,390 Hakala, Don ..... . . 311 Goodman,Gary . .... 328 t3riff,n,Jody , , , ,292,3Q0 Halbritter, Theodore , . , 391 Goodman, Georgeanna . , 389 Griffith, Joyce , , , , 390 Hale, Pamela .... . . 391 Goodman, Virginia ,... 301 Grrmaidi, Der,r,,5 , , , , 334 Haley, Gregory . . . , 313 Goodrich, Karen . .... 389 Grimm, Robert . . . . 136 Halev. Helen - - - i 391 Goodstein, Harold . . . 328 Gri5C0i'11,IVl3riQn , , , , 390 Hall, Antony . 309,391 Goodwin, Charles . . . 325 Groot, Barbgra , , , , 295 Hall, David . 309,391 Goodwin, Cheryl . .... 291 Grgener, Kathryn , , 335 Hall, Joseph . , . 310 Goodwin, James . . 821,389 Grogan, Elaine . . . . 390 Hall. MBVY -----'f ' - 350 Gordon, Linda . . , . . 296 Groh, Dennis , , , , 390 Hall, Michelle . . . . . . . , Gordon, Mark . . . 390 Groseth, Rolf . . . , 314 261,262,269,301,391 Gordon, Mayer . , . , . 322 Grosh, James . . . . 390 H-311911. Linda .r-- . . - 391 Gordon, Philip . . . .265,316 Gross, Barbara J, , . . . 299 Hallock, Terry . . . 391 Goriesky, Gail . . , . 390 Gross, Barbara L. . . 390 Halpern. Scott A - . 322 Gorski, Patricia . . .... 265 Gross, Barbara J. . . , 390 Halsted, Lee . . . . 391 Goss, Mary . . . . .304,390 Gross, Karen . . , . 390 Halvary,Judity . . . . 391 Goss, Martha . . . . , 390 Gross, Paulete . , . 251 Hamaker, Karen . . . 391 Gogseaux, Ggne , , , 360 Gross, William , , , 311 Har'11bl'1Ck, Judith 303,391 Gogtlin, Marsha , , . 294 Grossa, Randee . . . . 390 Hamel, Douglas .... 310,391 Gostow, Terry . . . . 297 Grossen, Laura . . . . 302 Hamel, SUSBY1 . . . . 391 Gottlieb, James . . . 322 Grossfeld, Robert . . 308 Hafner, ThOrT1aS . . . 319 Gotts, Guy ..., , . 322 Grosshans, Ruth . , . 336 HBn1i1IOn. Gwen - - 1 - 391 Qoudreau, Susan , , , 304 Gross., Gerald , , , , , 320 Hamilton, Jennifer . . . 265 Gould, Herbert . . . . 257 Grossman, Stephen . , . 390 Hamilton. Phvllis - - 360 Gould, Kenneth . . , 257 Grossman, Suzanne . . . 390 Hamilton. SUS6n - - . 391 Gould Mary . , . , 413 Grost, Michael . . . , . 263 Hafnlir1.Carhv - A . - 364 Gould, Nancy . , . 390 Grover, Sandy . , . , 390 Haf11mar.De0niS - - - - 391 Gould, vvaiiiam . . . . 390 Gruber, David . . . 390 Hamfr1er.Car0l ---. . 2 391 Gowell, Anne . . , . 259 Grunst, David . . . . . 312 Hammef. 1-Vfln - f - - - - - 391 Goyette, Nancy . . . 289 Gruse, Catherine ...,.. 390 Hammefmelstef. JUCIV - 1 - 391 Grabert, Brian . . . 314 Gustafson, Deborah ..,, 267 Hammock. Glenn ----- 315 Gracey, Peter , . , . 323 Gustafson, Hedy .... 305,390 Hammond. Bafbafa f - - 295 Grady, Laura . . . . 390 Gustafson,Jon , , , , . 313 Hafnp. LBV0n - - - . - - - 391 Graeff, Susan . . . . 390 Guezen, Norene . . . 390 H3mDfOn.VV'1'laVn - - 1 - - 391 Graf, Bonnie . . . 390 Guikema, David , . , 339 Hanchak. -10110 -'--- 332.391 Grafe, Linda . . . , 390 Guild, Linda . . . . 390 Ha0Cl1ett.Cvr1fl1ia - - - - - 391 Graham, Sandra , . . 390 Guile, Jeanne . . . . . 390 Hand. William - - - A - 391 Gramatins, Janis . . , 261 Guilford, William . . 390 Ha0d,Cvf1Ihia ------. 391 Granader, Paul . . , . 390 Guimond, Mark . . . . 390 H6nC191Sfn3n. Rochelle - - - 391 Granat, Arnold . . , . . 322 Gulish, John . . , . .258,334 Hankey, Dennis . . . . . . 391 Granger, Sharon . . .289,390 Gunn, Loisann . . . . . . 390 Hankus, Thomas . - - - 391 Grant, Carolyn . . . ,294,390 Gunsolus, Cynthia . . . . 390 Han5C119. BVUC9 . - . - 264 Grant, Peter . . . . 390 Gunther, John . . . . 322 Hansen.-JQVYV - - - - 392 Grant, Phillip . . . . . 333 Guntl'1er,SU53n , , , , 390 Hansen, Marie . , . 260 Grantham, Keith . . 136 Gustke, Larry . . . . . 390 l'lansen,Susan . . . 392 Graubner, Sue . . . . . 299 Gotchegg, Gordon , , 391 Hanson, Arthur . . . 337 Graumlich, Thomas .... 330 Goth, Kathryn , , , , , 305 Hanson, Judy . . . . 392 Gray, Sharon . . . . , , 390 Gutkowgki, Shirley , , , 391 Hanson, Karen . , . 392 Graybiel, Christine .... 306 Goyot, Robert , , , , , 313 Hanson, Sue ..,. . . 246 GVBV. BSVDBV-3 ------- 337 Gwisdalla, Thomas , . . . 391 Harabadian, Paula ..... 392 Gray, Carol .... 262,306,390 Gyurkovitz, Ann .,.... 391 Harbachow, Michael .... 392 Gray, Donald . . . ..., 390 Harder, Melvin .... . . 334 Greanya, Harold . . . 390 11111111hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Hardke, Gary . . . . 314 Green Jacquelyne . . . . 329 Hardke, Gregory . , . 314 Green, Judith . , . , 288 Haapaniemi, John .... 391 Hardt, Carol . . . . . 392 Green Lauren . . . 390 Haas, Gary .... . . 316 Hardy, Greggory . . . . 332 Green Marilyn . . . . 298 Haas, Kathleen . . . . 297 Hargrave, Bonnie . . . . 336 Green Norma . . . 390 l-labenicht, Robert . , , 391 Harkness, James . . . 392 Green, Steven , . . , 333 Hack, Roger .... . . . 391 Harlow, Yvonne . . . 392 Greenamyre, C.M. . , 288 Hack, Connie . . , . .291,391 Harlton, Bruce . . . 334 Greenberg, Harold .... 390 Haeberle, Marcia . . .258,391 Harman, Ellen . . . 295 Greenberg, Martin . .328,390 Haertel, John . . . . , . 311 Harms, Ralph . . . . 311 Greene, Robert . . , . 390 Haff, Lawrence . . . .259,391 Harney, Thomas . . . . . . 318 Wolverine Photographer Michael Beasley !'1f .1- ..- n , rrrr f f, , . 1 f 1 ,,.,, , , ,fly ' . 'N .A- Harnisch, Ronald . Harper, Anna .,.. Harradine, Linda . . Harrell, Donald . . Harrington, C.M. . . Harrington, James . Harrington, Larry . Harrington, Nancy . Harris, Edward . . . Harris, John . Harris, Noel . . Harris, Susan . Harris, Trevor . Harrison, J.K. . Harrison, Kathy . Harrison, Sharon . . Hart, Barbara . . . Hart, Karen ..... Hartenburg, Vern . Hartman, Kim . . Hartman, Robert . . Hartsock, Lorraine . Harvey, Brenda . . . Harvey, Mary . . . Harvie, Louise . Harvin, James . Harvith, Alan .... Harwick, Marjorie . Hasbrouck, Barbara Haskin, Hans .... Haskins, Donna . Haslick, Roger . Hass,Gregory . Hasso, Julie . . . Hatcher, Robert . Hatchett, Eileen . . Hathaway, Patricia . l-lauf, Robert .... Hauff, James . . . Hauff, Kenneth . . Haughton, Robert . Hauncher, James . , Hause, Michael . . Haut, Mark . . . Havens, Randall . Havens, Susan . Haver, Richard . . Havlik,Janis , . Hawkins Brian . . Hawkins, Carol . . Hawkins, Catherine Hawkins, Gloria . Hawkins, Mary . . Hawkins Robert . -60 -' C11 .. rTi:1'.'. 1 452 Hawley, Barbara . . Haws, Kay ..., Hayden, Joseph . Haydu, Joseph . . Hayes, Geoffrey . Hayes, Sheila . . . Hayner, Micheal . Haynes, Charles . Haynie, Norman . . Hays, Edward . . . Hayward, Christine Hayward, H. Garrett Hayward, Smith . . Head, Lynn . . . Headen,John . . Headings, Mary . . Headley, Lillian . Healy, Betsy . . Heath,John . Heath, Joyce .... Heathcute, Daniel . . Hedeman, Larry . Hedges, Peggy . . Hedrick, Donald . . Heen, Frances . . Heerdt, David . Heichel, Gary . . Heidel, Kerry , . Helden, Ralph . . Heidrich, Lynne . . Heine, Michael . . Heininger, Jay . . Heinz, Jeanne . Heisler, Robert . . Helber, Mary . . . Helbig, Elizabeth . . Helfman,lvan . Helm, Kathleen . Helmer, Ben . . Helvey, Donna . . Helwig, Arleen . . Henderson, Betty . Henderson, Linda . Henderson, Stanley Henderson, Steven . Hendricks,Julie . . Hendrix, Harry . . Henige, Nancy . . . Henning, Roger . . Henrickson, Beverly Henry, Janet .... Henry,Sally . . . Hensleigh, Linda . . Hensley, Gloria . . . Herbst, William . . . . 261 329,392 296,392 259,392 . . 392 312,392 . . 392 . . 268 . . 392 . . 317 . . 392 . . 246 . . 115 , . 392 . . 392 392 360 329,392 316 . , 117 . . 308 . , 392 . . 364 . . 289 . . 392 . . 250 . . 328 392 289,392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 350 . . 317 . . 329 . . 392 . . 392 . . 324 . . 392 , . 392 , . 392 . . 392 . . 312 . . 315 . . 392 . . 267 . . 392 . . 250 . , 392 . . 267 . . 329 . . 392 . . 392 392 354,392 . . 310 , . 392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 311 392 321,392 258,300 392 . . 311 , . 307 . . 392 . . 392 . . 392 . . 393 . . 334 . . 393 . . 310 . , 334 . . 304 . . 333 . . 393 . . 313 . . 393 . . 325 . . 316 . . 393 . . 393 . . 334 . . 246 , . 313 . . 393 . . 393 . . 328 . . 297 . . 393 . . 393 . . 393 . , 393 . . 393 263,393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 393 333,393 . . 393 258,292 . . 393 . . 393 393,410 . . 313 Herford, Jean .... Hergenroether, Peter Hergenroether, M.K. Herhilan,William . Herlick,Sally . . . Herman, Linda . . Hermann, Janet . Hermanson, Carl . Hermsen, Albert . . Herpich, Mary . . . Herremans, Thomas Herrick,Ann . . . Herrick, Lisa , . . Herrmann, Alfred . Herrmann,John . . Herrmann, Roberta Herrmann, William . Herrold, Neva . . . Hershiser, Terrie . , Hertzler, Tim .... Hess, Frederick . . . Hess, Mary ..... Hesselbacher, Robert Heydlauff,Gloria . Hibbard, Paul . . . Hibbott, Cheryl . Hicks, Eileen . . . Hicks, Graydon . Hicks, Sherry . . Hidalgo, Alma . Hidalgo, Mary . Higbee, Philip Higgins, Susan K. . Higgins, Susan A, . Higgins, Susan K. . Higgins, Susan A. . Highstreet, A.J. . . Hiipakka, Richard . Hill Richard .... Hill, Sandra . . . Hill Anne . . Hill Donna . . . Hill George . . . Hill, James . . Hill, Jeanette . . Hill,Joan . . . Hiller, Julie . . . Hillman, Janet . Hilton, Lynne . Hilts, Gloria . . . Himburg, Mariio . . Hime, Howard . . . Hinderer, Donald . Hindes, David . . Hines, Burton . Hines, Margaret . Hines, Stanford . . Hinkley, Frederick . Hinz, Michael .... Hiser, Michel .... Hoagland, James . . . . 354 393 . . 393 314 269 303,393 393 393 309,393 393 393 . , 393 . . 350 . . 309 . . 332 . . 393 326 393 288,393 318 265,393 393 393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 265 . . 300 . . 393 . . 393 268 393 267,330 265 267 . . 269 . . 393 . . 393 338 393 305,394 393 262,393 315,393 393 . . 393 . . 393 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . , 394 , . 265 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . . 394 . . 315 332 355 Hoben, Kathleen . 259,267,364 Hochhalter, Clayton .... 394 Hochstetler, P.K ....... 394 Hockenberger, Joyce . . . 394 Hoddy, George ....... 394 Hodge, Richard . . . Hodge, Suzanne . Hodges, Kathleen Hoefler, Sharon . . . Hoeksema, Pam ...... Hoekwater, James Hofacker, Sandra Hoff, Gregory . . Hoffman,Jack . . Hoffman,Julius . . Hoffman, Kenneth . . Hoffman, Max . . . Hoffman, Natalie . Hoffman, Pamela Hofman, Nora .... Hofmann, Charles Hogan,Patrick . . . Hogg, Sally ..... Hohmeyer, Louise . . 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Machuga, Dennis ...... 403 . . 403 . . 403 305 . . 403 315 334 300 338 Maclsaac, Myra ..... 364,403 Mack, Marjorie . . Mackenzie, Louise . Mackenzie, Walter . Mackercher, Robert Mackie, Curtis . . . Mackie, Roxanne . Maclaren, Eileen , . Maclaren, Leslie . . MacLean, Douglas . MacNaughton,Jill . Macon, Susan .... MacPherson, Holly , MacPherson, James MacWilliams, Janet Madarasz, Marjorie . Madden, Gene . . Madill, Ellen . . . Madison, Shirley . . Maedel, Lynn . . . Maggetti, Mary . . Magid,Susan . . Magistro, Mary . Magraw, Robert . Mahan, Mary . . Mahder, Theresa . Mahlberg, Patricia . Maier, Carol . , . Maier, Mary .... Majchrzak,T.L. . Major, Patricia . Makela, Ronald . Makosey, William . Malay, Mary . . Malchie, Dana . . Malena, Sally .... Malewich, Deborah Malinowski, Joette . Malishenko, Timothy Malknecht, Kay . . Mallen, Donna . . . Mallindine, William Mallory, Cheryl . Mallon,James . . Malone, Elizabeth . Malone, Sandra . . . Maloney,Joseph . . Maloney, Richard . Malpass, Frederick . Malzahn, Barbara . Manchel, Howard . Manchester, Jeryl . Manchester, Robert Maneikis, Donald . Maneikis, Mary . . Mang, Michael . Manko, Edward . Mann, Thomas . Mann, Cynthis . Manners, Chris . Manners, John . . Mannett, Kendra . . Mannina, Michael . Manoogian, John . . Manske, Carol . Mantel, James . Mantel, Joyce , Mantey, Diana . . . Mantoan,Sandra . . Maranto, Mary . . . Marble, Patricia . . Marckwardt, Edward Marcy, David .,,. Marett, Richard . . Margeson,Susan . Margolin, Leda . . Marion, Robert . . . Markle, John .,.. Markovich, Suzanne Marks, Daniel .... Marks, Judith . . Marks, Michael . Marks, Sherwin . . Marquez, Editha . Marquoit, James . . . 403 . . 403 318 403 403 268,336 295,403 . . 403 . . 313 . . 261 . . 403 . . 350 403 298,403 306 268,337 403 292,403 298 . . 357 . . 403 . . 403 . . 267 . . 403 . . 404 403 289,403 . . 403 . . 403 . . 258 . . 321 . . 327 . . 403 . . 294 . . 403 . . 306 403 403 259 . . 403 . . 313 . . 403 . . 315 . . 259 . , 403 . . 330 . . 321 . . 403 . . 298 322 327 335,403 403 403 , . 403 . . 250 . . 324 . . 403 . . 250 . . 403 . . 355 . . 326 . . 403 . . 403 . . 403 404 404 329,404 354 . . 404 404 . . 404 . . 404 . . 291 . . 290 . . 404 . . 318 294 . . 326 . . 404 . . 334 . . 328 . . 268 326 Marsden, Stephen . . .334,404 Marsh, James . . ..... 404 Marsh, Janet . ...... 404 -Marsh,Jeannie . . 258,262,301 Marshall, Mary . . 251,260,354 Marshall, Susan . . . Marshall, Thorn . Marsik, Carla . . Marston, Gerald . Martel, Richard . Martin, Dawn . . Martin, Diane . . Martin,Joellen . . Martin,John . . . Martin, Melinda . Martin, Robert J. . Martin, Robert R. . Martinson, Shirley . Marvin, David . . . Marvin,Jeralyn . . Marvin, Michael . . Marx, Caroline . Marx, Richard . Marzec, Paul . , . Maslanka, William . 291 . . 404 . . 329 , . 404 . . 321 . . 364 404 291 310,404 304 . . 404 . . 404 . . 404 326 404 310,404 404 250 . . 261 . . 404 Mason, Carolyn . Mason, Peter . . Mason, Stephen . Mason, Thomas . Massey, Robert Massoglia, Charles . . Masson, Margaret . Mastenbrook, P,A. . . Matasick, Bruce . Materka, Suzanne . Matheny, Ronald . . Mathers, William . . Matheson, Jeffrey . . Mathews, Celia .... Mathewson, Gibson . Mathisen, Richard . . Matson, Paul ..... Matsuyama, Evelyn . Matteson, Chari . . . Matthews, Barbara . . Matthews, Diane . . Matthews, Scott . . Mattison, Janice . . . Matuszak, John . . Matzelevich, E,A. . . Mauerberger, Stuart . Maul, Susan ....., Maurer, El izabeth . Maurice, Eugene . . Maus, Jane .,.. Maute, Sandra , . Mautz, Robert . . Maxwell, David . . May, Dennis . . May, Robert . . Mayer, Norman . Mayes, William . . . Mayhall, Steven . Mazurek, James . McAbee, Michael . . . McAllister, William . . McAnulty, Maureen . McArthur, James . . McArthur, Patricia . . McAuliffe, James . . McCall, Margery . . McCall, Patricia . McCallum, Jane . McCann, Merris . . McCarthy, Michael . . McCarty, Thomas . . McCaslin, Edward . . McCaughna,K.A. . McCauley,Patrick . . McCauIey,WiIliam . . McClain, Gerald . . . McClarnon, Melanie . McClaskey,William . McCIasky,Joan . . . McCleary, Ken . . . McCleary,Sarah . . . McClellan, Kenneth . McClellan, Patricia . . McClendon, Soboghan McClure, Carole . . . McCollum, Ronald . . McConkey, Linda . . McConnell, Barbara . McCord, Richard . . . McCormick, Robert . McCowen, Robert . . McCoy, Adam .... McCready, Kathryn . McCuiston,John . . McCulloch, Dean . . McDaniel, Gary . . McDaniels, Richard . McDermott, Catherine McDonald, Billy . . . McDonald,John . . . McDonald, Mary Ann McDonald, Theresa . McDonald, Vickie . . McDougall, Kay . McDowell, John . . McDowell, Susan . . . McDuffie, Heidemarie McFarland, Dorothy . McGannon,James . . McGarr, Mary . . . McGaw, Nancy . . McGee, Robbie . , McGhee, John .... McGilliard,Michael , McGinnis, Mary . . McGregor, William . . McGuire, Patricia . McHugh, Mary . . . Mclntire, Lynne . . McIntosh,Shirely . . Mclntyre, Constance McJilton, Shirley . . . McKay, Ruth . . . McKay,Thomas . . McKee, Georgia . . . McKeever, Linda . . McKellar, Anne . . . McKennie, Thomas . McKenzie, Kathryn . 455 . . 404 . . 321 . , 325 . . 404 . . 330 . . 331 . . 404 . . 294 , . 311 . . . 404 339,404 , . . 320 . . 338 . . 265 . . . 404 .334,404 . . . 332 294 . 259 . . 404 . . 260 . . , 404 293,404 . . . 330 . . 259 328 . . 404 . . 336 , . 311 267 .303,404 265 . . 404 . , 328 , . 318 . . . 322 .355,404 , . 334 . . 404 . . 374 . . 404 . . . 404 . . 404 . . . 404 .334,404 291 . . 404 , . 302 . . 404 . . 404 . . 404 . . 330 . . 404 404 .313,404 320 404 405 . . 405 . . 405 , . 303 , . . 405 288,405 a405,426 . . . 405 . . . 405 . . . 405 .297,405 . . . 333 .260,405 405 . . 405 405 . . 405 . . 405 . . 405 360 294,405 .263,405 . . . 339 .405,415 .303,405 . . . 405 . . 301 . . 324 405 405 294 . . 405 . . 405 . . 405 . . 357 . . 405 . . 316 . . 405 . . 326 . . 295 . . 301 . . 405 . . 405 405 . 405 . . 405 263 .296,405 . . . 329 . . . 405 .334,405 . . . 405 .ms ar 5' Vs. 1 X A , l , 1 1 1 fi 4-el Wolverine Photographer John Brubaker McKillop, Linda . . . . 301 Mevef, Christine . . 302.406 McKinnie,C.A .,....,. 312 Meyer, Curriss 4 4 - - 327 McKinnon, Michael .... 405 Meyer, Linda 4 4 - 4 406 McKnight, Barbara . 251,350 Meyer, Linda - 4 - - 406 McLaughlin, Claudia .,.. 405 Mevef. Sandfa 4 - - - 405 McLaughlin, David ..... 405 MGVEVS. JUdlf l 4 - - - 4 406 McLaughlin, William .... 405 Mezzo, Michael. . . . 264,321 McMall, Diane . . . . , 405 Miccoll, Michael . , . . .406 McMichael, Betty ..... 304 Michaels, Ann . . , . 406 McMillan, Marcia . . . , . 289 Mlchaelson, Carol , . , 364 McMillan, William . 334,405 Mlchalskl, Joanne ,,.. 297 McMillir1,John . . . . . . 311 Michel, Maureen . , ,246,303 McMullen, Dennis ..... 405 Michelsen, James , . . 319 McMullen, Marilyn , . . 405 Mick, Mllllcent . . . , . 301 MCNBHV, Edward . . . 315 Middleton, Carolyn .,,. 267 McNally, Robert . , . . 266 Middleton, Sue . . . , 406 McNamara, Richard . . 310 Mleduch, Mary . , . . , 406 McPhail, Kathleen . . . 405 Mihalchik, Deborah .,., 306 McPherson, Gregory , . 332 Mikel, Douglas . , . . . 406 McPherson, Sandy . . . 405 Mlkullch, Jane . , . . 291 McQueen, Charles . , . 323 Miles, Sharon , . , . 406 McQueen, Cynthia . . . 405 Miles, Susan 4 . . . , 303 McRae, Donna . , . . . , 405 Mllke, Kathleen . . , 406 McRae, Richard . . . . . 405 Miller, Barbara . , , . 406 McWherter, Lois . . 292,405 Miller, Bonnie . . . 406 Mead, Chris . . . . . . 406 Miller, Carol , , , . , 406 Means, Mary . . . . 406 Miller, Constance . . 355 Meardon, John . , . . 406 Miller, Craig L. . . . . 314 Mearse, Robert . . . . . 333 Miller, Craig A. . . , , 406 Meck, Linda .... . . 406 Miller, Dale ..., . . 406 Meckstroth, Sharon ,.., 406 Miller, David H. . . , 317 Mehall, James . . . . , 334 Miller, David L. . , . 406 Meier, Barbara , . . . 301 Miller, Dennis , . . . . 320 Meinecke, Jean . . . . . 364 Miller, Douglas . . . 338,406 Meinhard, Denise . . . 296 Miller, Elaine . . , . . 406 Meinhart, Thomas ..... 406 Miller, H. Louise , , . , 406 Melcher, Marlene . . 297,406 Miller, Jacqueline . 258,304 Melkus, Karen , , . 297,406 lV1lller,Jan ,.,. . . 333 Mellor, David ........ 250 Miller, Janet , . . 406 Melpolder, Thomas .... 321 Miller, Jeffrey . . . 321 Melton, Cathie ....... 406 Miller, John , , . . ,269,406 Melville, Janet . . 262,299,406 Miller, Judith . , , . . 303 Mendeljlan, Charles .... 406 Miller, Kathleen . . 406 Mendelsohn, Nona . . . 330 Miller, Kathy . , , , 259 Mendham, Donald . . . 324 Miller, Kaye , , . . 406 Menges, Carolyn . , . . 406 Miller, Kenneth , , . 406 Merchant, Anne . . . . 406 Miller, Lon . , . , 325 Merchant, Mary . .... 406 Miller, Margaret . 299,406 Merchant, Roger . . 117,136 Miller, Marilyn , , . . 406- Meredith, Patricia . , , 406 Miller, Marsha . , 303 Merritt, Thomas . . , . 406 Miller, Martha , , 300 Mertz, Donald, . . . . 320 lVllller,l'v1lchaeI . , . 313 lvlertz, Faith . . 4 - 406 lvllllef, lvllchael . . . 338 Mertz, Ronald . . - 4 406 lv1lller,Mltchell . . , 244 M955ef. -'HV ---- - 1 325 Miller, Nancy . . . 307 Messer, Robert . . . . . 406 Mnierl Noyma , , 406 Messmer, Candace . - 4 307 Miller, Pamela , . . 299 Metz, Kathleen . . - - 294 Miller, Richard . . . 135 Metzler, Eric . . . 4 4 406 lvlillef, Ruth , , . 330 lvletzler, Patricia . . 4 - 406 MlIler,Stever1 . . . 311 Meuwissen, Jeffrey . . 406 M,ile,' Tenv , , 315 Mumy, Ken ...,. Miller, Thomas Mille-rick, Barbara Milligan, Robert Millikin, Michael Mills, David Mills, .letlrey Mills, Mary , . Mills, Michael . Mills, Nancy Mills, Thomas . Milne, Sally Milnes, John , . Minahan, John Miner, Beverly . Minninger, Thomas Mintz, Ellen Mash, Cynthia . Mrsiti, John Misner, Vllilliam . Misu nas, Barbara Misunas, Peter , Misze, Kathleen Mitchell, Bonnie , Mitchell, Bruce , . Mitchell, Carol , , Mitchell Daniel 332. Nakayama, Kimiko Mitchim, Charlotte Mitroka, Theresa Mittelstaedt, Henry Mitter, Terry Mizclrak, Victoria Moakes, Linda . . Mocella, Michael , Moceri, Joseph , , Mock,John . , . Moehr, Elinor . Moffat, Gerald , Moffitt, Thomas Mohney, Dennis , Mohney, Linda , Molenda, Mark . Moline, James . . Mollenkopt, Jannis Monahan, Denis . Monroe, James . . Monroe, Michael , Monroe, Thomas , Monson, Ann . , , Montgomery, Leigh Montmorency, Marilyn , . Moon, Sally , ,....,.. Moon, Karen ,.... Moonen, Carolyn Moor, Kathy , , . Moore, Ann .... Moore, Carl . . Moore Emily . Moore, George Moore, Gerald Moore, Judy , . Moore, Larry . . Moore, Lawrence Moore, Linda . , . Moore, Mary . , , Moore, Michael , . Moore, Richard , Moore, Robert , . Moore, Ronald . . Moore, Sallea . , Moore, Sandra . . Moore, Sara . , . Moore, Susan , . . Moore Thomas . Moorer, Donnell . Moose, Karen . . Morales, Rosa . Moran, Valerie . , Morant, Franklyn Morath, lrene . . . Morden, Robert , MOrriSO More-tsky, Sanford Morgan, Joseph . Morgan, Mary . , Morgan, Michael . Morgan, William . Morgenr oth, Bob . Morhart, Claudia . Monson, Russell . Morone, Donna . Morrell, Niki . , Morrill, Jon .... Morris, Kathleen . Morris, Laurie . , Morris, Randall . Morris, Ronnie , . Morrisey, Carolyn n, Gary . . Morrison, Richard Morrow, Michael . Morse, Claire . . Morse, Linda , . Morse, Mark . , . Mortland, Janice , Morton Moscicki, Eve , . Moseley, Charles , Hannah . Moses, Marilyn . Moses, Richard , . 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Mullen, Patricia . Mulligan, Brigid . . Mulrenan, Nancy . . Mumford, Peter . Munch, Martha . . Munn, Kathleen , Munro, Patricia . Munro, Phyllis . , , Murahata, Richard . Murdock, Deana . Murphey, Richard , Murphy, Jerry . . Murphy, John . . Murphy, Kathleen , Murphy, Michael . Murphy, Tamsin , Murray, Karen . . Murrav, Michael . Murton, James . Musico, Susan , . Muskovitz. Harold . Muzyczka, Philip . Muzzarelli, Mary . . Myers, Charles , , . Myers, David . . Myers, Donna , Myers, Garry , . . Myers, J. Pierce . . joe 295 321 267 299, 268 328 299 408 408 269 296 ,408 301 386 408 312 300 338 408 301 302 408 408 408 408 294 408 408 263 364 408 314 408 307 136 408 307 408 309 300 322 408 336 408 408 251 139 258,260,314,408 Myers, Richard ...,,.. 261 Myerson, William . . 328 HHDHHDHDUDHHDHUUHUDHHDHDHD Nabozny, Victoria . Nagar, Susan . . . Nagao, Suzanne , . Nagel, Betty .... Naguck i, Antoinette Nagucki, Donna . . Nalepa, Thomas . . Nametz, Michael . Nank, Constance . Napier, Joann . . . Nason, Anne , . Nastas, Robert . . Natzmer, Floyd . . Navarre, Mary . . . Navetta, Christopher Neary, Daniel .... Needle, Ernest . . Neese, Paula . , Neff, Barbara , , , . Negron, Miguel , , . Neill, Nancy , . Nelles, Nancy . , Nelson, Brian , , Nelson, Carol ,... Nelson, Christine . . Nelson, Signe . . Nelson,Geraldine 1 Nelson, Glee , , . Nelson, James . , NeIson,Jane . . Nelson, Jon ..,.. Nelson, Kristine . . Nemecek, Raymond Nepiuk, Lawrence . Nettles, Helen . . . Netzloff, Terry , . , Neumann, Meredith Neumeister, David . New, Lorraine , . Newby, David . Newell, Jane . . Newton, Ray . . Newton, Glen . . , Newton, Joseph . , Nichols, Clarence . Nichols, Martin . . . Nichols, Sandra . Nicholson, Gary . Nickel, Elizabeth , . Nickel, James ,... Nicklas, Robert . . Niedzielski, Frances Nielsen, Cheryl . , , Nielsen, Janet . , Nielsen, Patricia , , Nieman, Sharon , . Niemi, Janice . . . Niemi, Kenneth , , Nienhuls, William . 259 408 408 408 408 408 360 408 ,408 408 408 350,408 ' 1316, 288, 292 316 289 298 307 408 408 310 408 408 408 308 408 298 408 306 307 257 408 408 408 260 408 408 261 339 408 338 408 408 408 288 256 265 136 408 317 409 318 409 247 409 409 297 409 314 409 ,409 ,409 409 409 409 409 317 Nietert, Rebecca , . 289 Niles, Dennis . . . . 409 Nrmphie, Richard . , 325 Nirider, Gail . . , , , 409 Niska, Joanne . 258,299 Nrssley, Linda . . . . 409 Niver, Raymond . . . 334 Nivison, Mary , , 409,421 Noble, Nancy . . . . 409 Nodruff, Judy . . 409 Noffke, Charles . . 267 Noffze, Robert . , . 409 Noftz, Ethlyn . , 409 Noling, John . . 261 Nora, John , . . 409 Norcutt, Gary , . 409 Norcutt, Larry , . 409 Northey, Lynn , . . 409 Norton, Charlotte , 409 Norton, David . . , 409 Norz, Renate . . , 306 Noskey, Janet . . . 269 Novak, Catherine . . 297 Nowak, Nancy . . . 364 Nowakowski, Maria . . 295 Osterhout, Ralph . . 311 Osterwald, Arthur . . 311 Ostein, Beverly . . . . 410 Ostrander, Delores . , 410 Ostrom, Paula . . . . . 297 Otaskey, Beverly . .305,410 Ott, Rodney . . . , , . 410 Otto, Patricia . . . . 295 Otto, Elaine . . . . . 410 Otto, Kenneth . . . . 267 Otto, Leone . . . . . 407 Ouellette, Susan . . . 289 Ovaitt, Kerry . . . . . 294 Overbeek, Dale . . . . . 410 Overholt, Peter . . . . . 265 Overton, Kenneth . . .268,337 Owen, Virginia ..... 295,410 Owen, Kathleen ...... 410 Owen, Kathy . . . 295,410,423 Owens, Joseph , ..,.,. 333 Oyer, Joseph . . . . 335 Oyo, Walter ......... 410 PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP Nowick i, Kaylee n . . .350,359 Nowitzke, Ruth . .267,409 Nutt, Jerry , . . . . , 311 Nuttila, Andrea . .289,409 Nye, Dale ,... . . . 330 Nye,James . . . . . 409 Nygren, Lavern . . . 409 Nylen, Deborah . . 297 00OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Padgett, Gregory .,..,. 410 Paeth, Linda . . . . . 410 Paff, William . . . . 320 Page, Michael . . , . 410 Page, Susan . . . . 300 Page, Gregory . . . . 410 Page, Janice ..... . . 410 Pahssen, Christine . . . 410 Paige, Mary ...,. . . 410 Parnchaud, Michael , . . 323 Painter, Constance . . , 410 Pak, Behzad .... . . 410 Palafox, Anastacio . . . . 268 Palma, Michael ...,... 410 Palmer, Janice . . , .262,4'l0 Palmer, Nick . . . . . , . 410 Palmer, Richard . . . 326 Panek, Walter . . . . . 269 Pankhurst, Jerry , . . . , 244 Panter, Richard . .... 314 Panza, Dennise .,,.. 289,410 Pape, Dieter . . .... 410 Papp, Diana . . . . , 265 Parafin, Shirley , . . . 410 Parenti, Robert . . , . 263 Paris, Anthony . , . . 339 Paris, Martha , . . . 350 Parts, Michael . , , . 334 Park,Mary . . . . 410 Park, James . . . .... . 410 Parker, Bonnie ...,.., 410 Parker, Cynthia . 267,294,410 Parker, Jane ....,... 303 Parker, Steven . . . , 410 Parker, Susan ..., , . 301 Parker, William .,.,... 410 Parkhurst, Benjamin .... 410 Parkin, Nancy .,.., 296,410 Parks, Konnie , . . . . 251 Parliament, Ann , . . 410 Parr, Lizabeth . . , . 410 Parsons, Bill , , . . , 351 Parsons, Robert . . . 313 Partlan, Brian . . . . 360 Pasant, Thomas . . . 410 Pash, Gregory . . . . 335 Paskiewicz, Mary . . . 410 Pastula, Melvin . . . . . 334 Pataniczek, Dennis , . . . 410 Patterson, Aimee . . . . 410 Patterson, Garvin . . . 264 Patterson, George . . . 410 Patterson, Linda . . . . 296 Patterson, Marilyn . . . 364 Patterson, Mary , . . 411 Pattinson, Thomas . . . 360 Patton, Charles . . . . 257 Paul, John . . . 411 Paul, Martha . . 411 Paull, Richard . . 136 Paulson, Lynn . , 411 Pavlinak, Albert . , , 411 Pawloskl, Gerard . . . 411 Payea, Norm , . . . . 247 Payette, Judith . . . . 411 Payne, Anna . , , 269,411 Payne, Elizabeth . . . . . 267 Payne, Marsha . . . . 411 Pechur, Robert . . 309,411 Peck, Glenn . . . . . 411 Peckham, Kay ..,.. 289,411 Peckham, Stephanie . . 411 Peebles, Nancy , . . . 411 Peet, Mary . . . 306,411 Pekeski, Ralph . . . , 411 Pelfrey, Michael . . 411 Pence, John ,... , 411 Penney, Edward . . , . . 325 Pentkowski, Jeffrey . . 411 Penz, David .... . . 411 pepper, Lee ..... . . 411 Perilloux, Richard ..... 313 Perkins, Judy . . . 294,411 Perkins, Leanne . . . 350 Perlman, Janice . 330,411 Perlstein, Arthur . . . . 267 Perry, Lee ..... . 335 Perry, Marilyn . , 336 Peters, Aileen . . . 304 Peters, Donald , . . 335 Peters, Glenn . . . 335 Peters, Joanne . . . 350 Peterson, Ann . . . 305 Peterson, Dorn . . . 411 Peterson, Eric . . 250 Peterson, Gary . . . 411 Petrey, Robert . . . . . 322 Petrie, Elizabeth , . , . 259 Petrini, Edward . . . 411 Petris, Joyce . , . 411 Pettapiece, Jan . , . . 294 Pettelle, Rae , . . . . 411 Petterson, Joseph , . . . 411 Pettigrew, Daniel .... 319,411 Petty, Deborah . . . . 336 Petty, Timothy . . . 411 Petzler, Lois . . . . 354 Pfeiffer, Kathryn . . . . . 304 Pfennig, Nora . . . 299,411 Phelan, Daniel . . . 314 Phelps, Judy . . . 411 Phillips, Charles . . . 411 Phillips, Hilanius . . . . . 411 Phillips, John , . 260,318 Phillips, Linda . 267,411 Phillips, Linda . . . 411 Phillips, Michael . . 333 Phillips, Patricia . . 411 Phillips, Patti . . . 411 Phillips, Philip . . 335 Phillips,WilIiam . . . 411 Piccione, Anthony . . . . 334 Piccioni, Arlene . . . 303 Pickard, Janet . . . .298,411 Pickering, Linda . . . . . 307 Pickett, Lauren . . . 411 Pickler, Jerry . . . 330 Wolverine Photographer Bob Ivins Oakley, Richard . . . 312 Oben, Cynthia , . , 303 Ober, Karl ..... . . 316 O'Brien, Edward . . . . 264 O'Brien, Patricia , . . . 246 Ockey, Gary .... . . . 312 O'Connor, Harold . . .326,409 O'Connor, John ...... 338 O'Connor, Kathryn .,.. 409 Odea, Patrick .... . . 317 Odell, Barbara . . . . 409 Odell, Kathleen . . . 409 O'DonneII, John . . . , 409 O'DonneII, Lynda ...., 409 O'Donnohue, Donna . . . 251 Offenbecker, Linda ..,. 409 Offenhauser, Timothy , . . 314 Offringa, Mary ..,. . 294 Ogden, Thomas . . 325 Ogle, Sheryl .... . 409 O'Gorman, Robert . . 409 O'Grady, Alan ..... 309,409 O'Green, John . . . 326 O'Hara, Dacia . . . 301 O'Hara, Kathleen , 298 O'Hara, Kathleen . 409 Ohopp, Susan . . 259 Ojanpa, Linda . . . 409 Oktav, Mete , . . . 339 Oldenkamp, Ronald . 309 Oldford, Jerry . , . 335 O'Leary, Timothy , 409 Oleinik, Anthony . 409 Oleinik, Stephen . . . 338 Olender, Allen ....... 322 Oliver, Dale .... 260,263,409 Olson, Adrian . ..... 354 Olson, Carol , . 409 Olson, Christy . , 409 Olson, David . . 409 Olson, John . , , 409 Olson, Karen , , 409 Olson, Michael . . 135 Olson, Richard . . 330 Olson, Sally . . . . 336 Olstrom, Janet . . . 364 Olwin, Susan , . . . 409 Olynyk, Philip . . . 410 O'Malley, Thomas . 312 O'Meara, Dennis . . 410 Ondrus, James . . 317 o'Neii, PBQQV - . . 410 O'Neill, Mary . . . . . 410 O'Neill, Stephen . . . 323 Onon, James , , . 327,409 Oppenheim, Calvin .... 410 O'Reilly, James ...... 335 O'Reilly, Richard . . .315,41O i l Orenstein, Lon . . . . 322 Orlikowski, Robert . 326 Orlov, Paul ,... . 410 Ornclorff, Karen . . . . 259 Orr, Deborah ...... 265,354 Orr, Nancy . . . .....410 n Orr, Susan . 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Pollard,Charles . Pollitt, Mary . . Pollok, Irene . . . Polmanteer, F.C. . Polny, Beverly . . Polus, Edmund . . Pomeroy, Richard Ponchaud, Nancy Pond, Mary .... Pool, Janyce . . . Poore, John .... Popenhagen, Janet Popiolek, Jyl . . . 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Best . , , photo editgr Mary Beard . . . , ,Copy editor Tim Petty ...................................... seniors lVlark Bathurst, Sharon Brokavv, Barb Kapp, Rondy lVlurray, Kathy Ostervvyk, Louise Petty Eleanor Farrell ............................... organizations Sue Bailo, Kathleen Dart, Lynn Dinning, Sue Koenigbauer, Sharon lVlc- Nlanner, Jan Riemer, lVlary Westphal Jeanne Theodore, Elaine Burdo ............ . . academics and services Ross Baker, Barbara Chattin, Betsy lVlcKnight Sally Kuryla ...................... . . residences introduction Renee NlacDonald . . . . . ........ on-campus lVlary Genovese ................................ off-campus Joyce Harding, Bunny Harris, Lorna LaVerne, lVlary lVlagnuson, Debi Porter, Joanne Zacharias Pete Grant ..................................... sports Patty Boyce, lVlike Foltz, Howard Gabe, Judi Jahns, Chris Westerkarnp Thayer Tischler, Rita Livesay ............................ life Cathy Hendricks lVlaryeIlen IVlumy . . . . .sales William F. lVlclIrath ............................... advisor Jon J. 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Burns, production assistant Editorial assistants: Kathy Loughney, Barbara lVlcCurdy, Julie Sheldon, Jeanette Stoffan BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY BY: BEASLEY: 465 47,' 50,' 56,' 57,' 60,' 67,' 72,' 90,' 97,' 700,' 707,' 772,' 732,' 750,' 7535 754,' 7551 772,' 773,' 776,' 777,' 224,'225,' 23 7,'245,' 273,' 274,' 276,' 2785 279,' 283,' 3001 3 73,' 3455 347i 349, 342,' 453 BEST: 7, 4,' 5,' 6,' 22,' 24,' 25,' 42,' 43,' 9 7,' 96,' 99,' 703,' 749,' 768,' 2 74: 2 75, 2292 230,' 23 7 ,' 235,' 2382 240,' 24 7,' 242,' 2435 256,' 280,' 284, 285, 286,' 288,' 293,' 296, 29712981 302, 303,' 304,' 308,' 370,' 378, 379,' 32 7,' 322,' 3242 3262 327,' 338, 358, 36 7,' 3655 4555 456,' 458,' 460 BLYTH: 82, 757,' 348 BRUBAKER: 70, 7 7,' 76,' 27,' 22,' 26,' 27,' 46,' 50,' 57,'94,' 985 700,' 762,' 763, 7641 765, 777,' 772,' 24 7,'256,' 257,' 276,' 28252895 2905 293, 299,' 3065 307,' 3 7 7,' 3 75,' 320,' 322,' 325,' 328,' 336,' 337,' 340,' 366, 367, 454,' 467 CASEWELL: 72,' 78,' 79 GLENN: 233 HAAPENEIIVII: 22,' 271 58,' 592 88,' 797 255,' 2751 282 HAGEDORN: 89, 774,' 759, 2395 294 HILL: 343, 277,' 279 776, 257, 787, 287, 372, 457, 7 56',' 292, 34 7, HUGH ES: 287 IVINS: 73,' 74,' 75,' 76,' 702,' 773, 734,' 739,' 747,' 750,' 7595 79 7,' 797,'239,' 352,' 457 LAGONI: 6,' 7,'8,' 72,' 73,' 75,' 76,' 24,' 27,' 29,' 30,'37,' 38,' 435 44,' 455 48,' 54,' 551 562 67,' 631 64, 65,' 661' 67,' 68,' 75,' 76,' 77,' 87,3 83,' 89, 90,' 97,' 92,' 95,' 97,' 702,' 707,' 704,' 776,' 777,' 724,' 725,' 740,' 747,' 744,' 745,' 7465 748,' 777,' 7755 777,' 780,' 787, 785,' 794, 795,' 200,'202,' 203,' 155, 155, 757, A 39, 40,' 4 7,' 42, 69,' 70,' 77,' 73, 772,' 773,' 774, 752,' 753,' 759, 204,' 205,' 207, 2095 2 70,' 2 7 7 ,' 2 74,' 2 76,' 2 7 7,' 222,' 2231 2251 230,' 232,' 2335 234,' 236, 24 7,' 243,' 237,' 244, 245,' 255,' 272,' 273,' 274, 2885 289, 290,' 29 7,' 294, 296',' 297,' 2985 299,' 3005 30 7,' 302,' 303,' 304,' 305,' 3065 307,' 3081 309, 37 0,' 37 7,' 3 7 2,' 3 73,' 3 741 3 75,' 3 77,' 3 78,' 3 79,' 320,' 325,' 3285 3361 338,' 345,' 347, 349,' 352,' 353,' 3552 359,' 36 7,' 366',' 450,' 459 LUIVI: 738 MARHAN KA: 132,- 135,- 137, 738 IVIOORE: 782 79 MORISON: 30, 277,' 225,- 244 iviuiviv, 70,- 77 iviu RP:-iv, 233 NICHOLS: 70,' 74,' 75,' 28, 4 1,- 83, 770,' 205,- 270,' 27 1, 255, 227 POKORNY: 42, 62 55 932 99, 774,' 775,' 179, 130, 7822 207, 236 POTTER: 133, 735 REDMAN, 348 RICHARDSON: 203,- 235, 29 1,- 344, 357, 450 ROBERTS: 748 si-iARRovv: 2 79,' 278 si RNA: 825 197, 237,' 30 1,- 305, 3 74,' 315, 3 17, 325,- 327, 355 SPROW: 342, 343 ste F F ev, 33 'rv N E R 1 74,' 33,- 35,- 43,- 48,' 49, 30,- 155,- 134, 785, 133, 139, 790,' 79 1,- 792, 205, 2 72,' 2 73,' 242,' 323 vAN D E RPOO i.: 77,' 52,- 53,- 95, 93, 70 1,- 275,- 234,- 235,- 237, 355- 367 WADDELL: 9, 44,' 57,' 74,' 31,- 145, 154, 778,' 175, 132, 133, 135, 137, 203,- 220: 22 1, 228, 234 vouivcz 22,' 179, 192, 793 COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY BY: BEST: 4,' 20,' 27,' 24,' 29, 35, 7 2,' LAGONI: 5,'25128132,'34,'35,'92,'9,'8,' 73,' IVINS: 882 89 462 7 7,' Thank you for your attention. You've been a good audience and a better subject. lf we have offended anyone, we are apologetic. If we have pleased you, we are pleased. lf you agree with our protrayal of your land ourl university, we are grateful. If you do none of these things, thank you for your patience. It's been a long and sometimes trying year. It hasn't always been a good year but we've learned - from all of you and sometimes in spite of some of you. 464 pages is a lot of book and they were finally finished only through the efforts of a lot of good people. lVlany of those who are leaving will be sorely missed: Jack Burns, who made sure that the book came out, lVlaryeIlen, who sold the damn things, Dick, who made sure that most of the pictures got taken, Mary Beard, who read most of the copy, J.J., who counted the money, and Sally, Thayer, Elaine and Jeanne, who did excellent jobs on difficult sections, Pete Grant, who knows that his efforts to bring quality and excitement to the Wolverine are not unappreciated, and the countless other people who typed and who wrote copy and who took pictures and who got discouraged and left and who worked late and without whom this whole project would have been a lot harder and a lot less fun. Thank you all. Thanks also to the people who remain - Eleanor, Bru, lVlary, Renee and all the rest. l have no doubt that your Wolverine will far surpass this attempt. And finally, thank you lVlr. lVlcllrath, for your help, your support and your knowledge, all of which you were constantly willing to give. A final word of appreciation to the professional people listed below and a word of caution to you, the reader. Keep this book carefully, for in not too many years to come, you may need it to remind yourself what the schoolyear 1968-69 looked like. Peace and thank you. 'PMS editor-in-chief 1969 Wolverine ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Delmar Printing Co. Ed Hackleman Ralph Van Dyke Wayne Wolfe S.K. Smith Co. Jack Bundy Delma Studios Sam Fields and Co. Grafek Arts lnc. Bill Hersey State News Photo Dept. Bervin Johnson lVlichigan State University people specifications: The 7969 Wolverine is printed on 80 lb. lfVarren's Lustro Dull by the Delmar Printing Co. of Charlotte, North Carolina. The body type is Universe Bold, Medium or Italic. The headlines are set in L ydian. The end sheets are blind embossed on 65 lb. Sky Blue Hammermill cover stock. The cover is green Grandee with a sand finish with blue applied color by the S. K. Smith Co. of Chicago, Illinois. The divider pages were designed by Dick Best, the cover by Phil Stoffan. 463 MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY lI969 WOLVERINE PHIL STOFFAN editor- in-chief RICHARD BEST photo editor MARY BEARD copy editor WILLIAM F. MCILRATH advisor JON VANDERZOUWEN financial assistant to the advisor JACK BURNS n production assistant to the advisor 1wuzlu1-xiii ng uziuuu. u :ln 11,-ni --1--. AVF' x.f 111 pf I. - ,v ,, f. 'J ., yi tr .4 I 1, , ., .. ,, . h' nay .yi vvf.. w, 'L -- ff- . ,',,, , 4' N 1 'f' 1. 1 'r.,.'5 'u...':- , 3, .-,ll , s 'J -. '1 'K Q K , ' ' xi. , -X 1 . - , 4 ,K 'Q ' V -1.-., nf ',' 1 . .,. V wwf., - . Z A .,. - h A f ,. .,',4g1- , Y - --cf 9:41. 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