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We come together as | crowds, to give ourselves as en- tertainers, as audiences, as concerned citizens. brubaker brubaker Our interests range throughout the spectrum of activity as each of us tries to become Somebody. 10 BAe itctisee sy porteous ERNIE Cet pacer nen Scar mic cH Nematic x ARek Vote BPA ieee: porteous porteous Our involvement with others helps us_ to become fuller selves... a fullness that is most Sule el enue 15 sawyer We drift apart to find a solitude for study... | Eee porteous porteous 17 . porteous porteous e is t want to be alon jus imes we and somet brubaker The changes in each of us are re- flected in the changing seasons .. . best brubake on. for even winter’s bleakness tempered by its beauty. best eS is | led _— Ww - 3 Bo 4 . ° ;Q so ean ee sawye sawyer er a Ty a NN BEAS Pee acs A Brisa KAS ue porteous 26 Sawyer i E a parade of classes, each as different as they are the same... = Sues hs ‘es a ie Ran: eee ett aS ett rt tt Athy brubaker 7 Se a5 ee. es hens a v eae et ete fear - 9 “oo a pate - c S46 nes La a o's i ap = = © 48) c c op) © £ op o£ £s sana) Cee £ Oo Oo W brubaker } brubaker And after four years, we each take a private memory of MSU... ail ana = ai as changed human beings, we ourselves to the world. features porteous See ef a NA. ar ee _— ae eel SS A a ata brubaker 36 brubaker 37 ‘| hope you are all enjoying yourselves as much as | am. Deafening cheers. Cries of yes (and No).”’ J.R.R. Tolkien STUDENTS can learn even if they aren't busy studying (Do you want to come with me to hear Dick Gregory? C’mon.)... They can become a part of a whole and partake of entertainment that provides a contrast to taking notes, eating, or sleeping (Dionne Warwick is coming! Oh, let’s go.) ... Participation can become a welcome outlet (First place Homecoming float. Wasn't it worth the effort?) ... Yes, MSU is more than just books! “You young people have got a lot of problems to solve and we’ve used up all the tricks.’”” — Dick Gregory — Great Issues — Fall ’69. porteous ek “| ask not if there is intelligent life in outer space, but is “Racism is the result of ignorance; we must teach the ig- there intelligent life on earth?’’ — Max Lerner — Great norant, that is our job.”” — Rev. Ralph Abernathy — Great Issues — Fall 69. Issues — Fall 69. 38 October 15th, 1969 “After all the agony and suffering of the last 8 years, it is altogether appro- priate that as a nation we pause to think how it is that the war happened, where we are today, how we can wind it up and what lessons are for the fu- ture.’’ — Congressman Donald Riegle — War Moratorium — Fall 69. gerstner ‘Mankind is capable of controlling the environment, the question is whether he is willing to do it.” — Senator Wayne Morse — University College Symposium — Winter ’70. warren porteous ee | co rs See ei a above: ‘Physical pollution is not the major threat to society. Mankind must first find a way to solve the problems of human pollution.” — Ashley Montagu — University College Sympo- sium — Winter ’70. right: “Black folks must totally and geographically separate themselves from white people. They cannot be equal until they have land of their own and own their own farms and run their own government.” — Mu- hammed Ali — Great Issues — Winter ’70. a, se) eaten ne eel ee rere eee ee a “ ee : a TO ts ANS ee a warren “We’re on trial because we have long hair, smoke dope instead of drink- ing alcohol, smell and cuss.’’ — Jerry Rubin — MHA — Winter '70. “The greatest task of people working on the “population problem” is to change the social incentives for not having children. Tax incentives for less children and grating of licenses to have children can be methods for curbing population growth.’’ — David Sills — University College Symposium — Winter ’70. porteous above: Sen. Edmound Muskie — Great Issues — Spring ’69. right: Karl W. Deutsch, professor of po- litical science at Harvard- Winds of Change Semi- nar — Spring ’69. brubaker brubaker ee brubaker IVINS left: Leroi Jones — Provost’s Lecture — Spring ’69. above: Joan Baez speaks on draft re- sistance. | B,S, T | tyner Blood, Sweat, and Tears in concert. BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS... provided Homecoming en- tertainment (Just what was needed to distract us from the football game, wasn’t it?)... group defied classification with combination of jazz, rock and blues (‘‘You have made me very happy, I’m so glad you came into my life...’’)... five- piece brass section exemplified groups versatility (What a show!) .. .s 'And when | die, | hope to be a better man than you thought! could be...’’). DIONNE WARWICK .. . sellout audience surrounded the re- nowned singer... filled fifty minute performance with hit after hit (‘Don’t make me over...’’)... concert reviewed as successful (We sure got our money’s worth, didn’t we?)... the kind of show where everyone walked out humming (‘The look of love is in youreyes...’’). B,S, T brubaker tyner brubaker B, S T concert Dionne Warwick in concert. 45 JAMES COTTON and JOHN MAYALL ... blues ‘‘magicians’’ welcomed as an exciting change to blues fans (Look at James Cotton move!) .. . jazz-rock vibrations echoed through the audi- torium (John Mayall knows how to keep an audience grooving.) THE TEMPATIONS ... Motown greats highlighted spring term (‘‘l’'ve got sun- shine on a cloudy day with ‘‘My Girl” ...’)... “versatile’’ was the word for the talented five (What a way to add ‘soul’ to a soulful spring day.) luke James Cotton Blues Band left: The Temptations in concert. luke left: John Mayall. above: James Cotton. luke The 5th Dimension in concert. - THE ASSOCIATION ... Opened fall sea- son with new seating arrangement that allowed a record 9,500 to attend (They sound so much better in person!) ... hits flowed during the two-hour con- cert (Cherish is the Words: jaauem (They were almost as good as the Michigan game!). THE 5TH DIMENSION .. . Opened win- ter pop series with performance in the “round”’ (‘Would you like to ride in my beautiful balloon ... ’)... audience appeared spell bound throughout the display of talent of the versatile five (What an enjoyable way to spend a Sunday night!). The 5th Dimension. luke brubaker The Association in concert. c o wn = Smokey Rob best Smokey at Press Conference The Miracles best SMOKEY ROBINSON AND THE MIRACLES... Late arrival distressed audience (Won't they ever get here? Oh, these bleachers!) ... group gave professional and diversified se- lection of hits (‘More love, and more joy, than any age or time can ever des-troy...’’)... versatile character of soul music at its best (Weren’t they well worth waiting for? Was- n't Smokey brilliant?). THE FIRST EDITION ... . Show got off to a slow start (The Classics IV will be late. The First Edition will entertain first!) ... audience amused by stage antics and intrigued with music (‘‘. . . Ru-by, don’t take your love to town.’’)... schedule change did not seem to bother them (Why, they were the whole show!) . . . show ended with audience ap- plauding their biggest hit ( ‘l just dropped in, to see what condition my condition was in...’’). above left: Kenny Rogers. above right: Thel- ma Lou Comancho and Terry Williams. left: The First Edition in concert. above: Judith Wright as Adriana, Dick Westlake as Antipholus of Ephesus, Kathie Hewitt as the Cour- tesan, Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Russ Howes (lying down) as Dr. Pinch in a scene from “The Comedy of Errors.” right: Alan itgomery = as Dromio of Syracuse, Roger Powell as Antiph- olus of Syracuse, Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Judy Wright as Adriana— ‘The Comedy of Errors.” brubaker em cae ee brubaker PERFORMING ARTS COMPANY (PAC)... unique company of selected artist-teacher trainees who pursue work toward a graduate degree while entertaining the MSU audience (That’s interesting, | thought their only purpose was to enrich the cultural climate here)... Highlight of the year was a futuristic interpretation of ‘“‘Comedy of Errors” (Shakespeare with a W. C. Fields inflection? | don’t believe it! Quite unique.) .. . A display of originality sighted in “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ (Why, it’s an all male cast!) ... “Dutchman” and “A Member of the Wedding”’ filled out the year for the company (Did you know if It wasn’t for PAC we might not have as much dramatic entertainment on campus? No. Really?) es A 3 Zt ‘ Z ahd Chey Ri B 9 g0ee98 ef v brubaker above: Mike Champagne (left) as Dromio of Ephesus and Alan Montgomery (right) as Dromio of Syracuse— 'The Comedy of Errors’’. left: Bea O’Donnell as Luciana and Roger Powell as Antipholus of Syracuse—'The Comedy of Errors.”’ (PRS gerstner porteous 9p: Claudia Cooper as Bernice Sadie Brown, Carmen Apelgren as Frankie Addams and Harold Crane as John Henry West in a scene from “A Member of the Wedding.” bottcm: A scene from the New Playwrights’ Theatre presentation ‘‘Botticello.’’ PERFORMING ARTS Carmen Apelgren as Frankie Addams, Kim Johnson as Marie, Marcia Golata as Phyllis, Myra Hilberg as Helen Fletcher and Julie Nesbitt as Doris — “A Member of the Wedding.” gerstner gerstner brubaker above: Harold Crane as John Henry West — “A Member of the Wedding.” left: A scene from ‘Marat Sade” presented last spring. K right: Mike McCarty as George and Mike Champagne as Honey in a scene from ‘Who's Afraid | of Virginia Woolf.”” below: Mike i | McCarty, Mike Champagne, Jay Raphael and Roger Powell from I | “Who's Afraid of Virginia | Woolf.”’ sawyer | | sawyer | 56 PERFORMING ARTS left: Roger Powell as Nick and Jay Raphael as Martha in a scene from ‘“Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’. below left and right: Tom Smith as one of the passengers, Stan Ramsey as Clay, and Vicki Bertsch as Lula in scenes from PAC’s ‘Dutch- man”. sawyer brubaker brubaker HOMECOMING WEEKEND ’69 .. . Up- held tradition . . . Queen Shirley Met- calf reigned... alumni returned (Wel- come Back!. .. discouraged football fans packed stadium (another loss!). New features changed format... in- creased student support aimed for and achieved . . . Duffy and players fea- tured at Kickoff and bonfire (c’mon men!) ... floats built on trailers com- posed parade (Why did it have to rain?) . . . Blood, Sweat and Tears brought busy schedule of events to a rocking close. brubaker left to right: Alison Lyke, Carolyn Dery, Linda Korver, Gloria Brooks (runner-up), Cindy Finn, Pam Johnson, Kathy O’Brien, Sheila Quinn, Terry Callard, Queen Shirley Metcalf. brubaker First place-Off-campus Division-Phi Gamma Del- ta and Chi Omega. 58 Queen Shirley and John Phillips, Homecoming Chairman. brubaker brubaker First place-On-campus Division- Butterfield and Armstrong. el eaha einen ce ee eaten ceatmemiteemenens a eee beasley beasley re uname athe 4 Ea 3 4 f © te MISS MSU... Soozee Brabeau, St. Claire Shores junior, crowned MSU's new queen (Bet she'll never forget Feb. 28, | 1970)... Everything was ‘‘Coming Up Roses” for Soozee | @as evening gown, swimsuit, and talent competition singled | her out (Miss Michigan Pageant, here she comes!) | brubaker alee Ca. | rt. ett. 4 Cee brubaker brubaker First place-Off-campus Division- Delta Zeta and Phi Kappa Psi. bottom Preparing a float. bottom right: Floats lined up and ready for take-off. left: top: First place-On-Campus Division-Phillips Hall and Sigma Alpha Mu. brubaker brubaker WATER CARNIVAL ’69 .. . Spring Carnival Week-end (SCWOO) format provided a new image for the annual Water Carny (same old Red Cedar though!) ... floats built around ‘Dubious Distinctions’ theme captured the ridiculous, and satirized the foolish (“Swollen Health Center’, ‘‘The Man for All Seasonings’’) ... Hey, it didn’t rain (look at those stars!). 1969 marked Water Carnival’s final act... show expenses increased, student support decreased (What? Three dollars a person? To see floats on the Red Cedar? You're Kidding!) ... Carny sank into the depths of MSU his- tory. Water Carnival preparation. ae SG GSE munn New York cast performs ‘‘Mame’” as part of Lecture-concert Series. tyner tyner Stuttgart Ballet performs + d Juliet” an “Romeo r TES saw ) £ om ot =e @ oD ze oF =o _ C ou ® ox a 7 50 64 tyner LECTURE-CONCERT ... Culturally enriching entertainment brought to campus... Monto- vani melodically opened the season (He ap- peals more to the over 30 group, doesn’t he?) ... World acclaimed Nippon Hoso Kyo- kai Symphony performed one of the high- lights of the year (Better known as N.H.K. Symphony, wonder why?) . . . diversified Stuttgart Ballet presented ‘“‘Taming of the Shrew” and “Romeo and Juliet’? (Wasn't it superb?) ... New York cast came to town to perform the lively musical ‘“‘Mame”’ (Leaves you singing, doesn’t It?). Mimi Hines and Phil Ford in a scene from “I Do, | Do.” One of the early scenes of “I Do, | Do” brought to campus by Lecture-Concert Series. tyner above: Vaclav Smetacek conducting the Prague Symphony. left: N.H.K. Symphony’s musical di- rector, and top conduc- tor, Hiroyuki lwaki. steeves steeves LEC TURE-CONCERT brubaker Montovani and his orchestra. LECTURE-CONCERT A scene from ‘Rosen- crantz Guildenstern Are Dead’’. A scene from “Hamlet”. porteous porteous “R G Are Dead”’ porteous porteous porteous Hamlet and Ophelia Polonius and Laertes in “Hamlet” munn + he o ° c ° o S x oO o a = ee a o © Qa LECTURE-CONCERT | left: the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. | below: the State Singers providing the ac- ne . companiment for Dave Brubeck. | = gerstner | i | li 71 —_ oc Fg fae Do Shore 2 ? sos - - 0 op Oo ee ee P | o ® SiO oo2 DS SOF Sviatoslav pianist LECTURE-CONCERT Mezzo soprano Shirley Verrett. Soviet above: Richter. left: The Chicago Symphony — Spring ‘69. gerstner | neneeel pS a Saale “oad 2% ae Dancers at International Festival International Festival ae | = mc allister mc allister brubaker Union Board’s Thieves Market 4 perma eer Se Shaw Hall Canoe Race brubaker Art Show at Union right: Junior 500 Finish Line. below left: Tricia Elliott, 1969 Junior 500 Queen, with escort. below right: 1969 Jr. 500 Champs-Sigma Alpha Epsilon. brubaker brubaker ed te Parent’s Weekend mc allister Smail Animals Day 78 SEVERAL MILLION YEARS AGO a grotesque and hairy pri- mate — the product of over two thousand million years of living struggle and change — discovered that the club made a handy weapon. Technology had been born, to de- velop as man developed, leading the rise to civilization. Today there is not a living entity on earth that is unaf- fected by the changes brought about by technological progress, much of which has occurred in the last decade. The university is responsible for much of the scientific research and cultural renovation involved in producing such a major revolution — in return its educational me- thodology is being considerably modified by the feedback in technology. The nature and extent of these modifica- tions depends upon the part of the MSU academic spec- trum in question. a eG peR,. tody i porteous above: A student, for aes- thetic reasons — or per- haps just to get in out of the cold — stops to view exhibits at the Kresge Art Center. right: The Wells Hall language lab allows students to pri- vately analyze their “au- ral and oral’ responses, at their own speed. tody 81 MSU ACADEMICS left: John Snyth attempts to prepare a bacteria sample five hundred ang- stroms thick for the mi- crobiology department’s new electron microscope. below: Students meet to discuss university politics in the lounge at James Madison College. top: Technology for culture — the Music Center in the library offers stu- dents opportunities to listen to record- ings of their choice. above: The MSU Vet Clinic provides animal care for many Lansing area residents. right: During his brief stay in office, Dr. Adams was confronted several times by student’s actions. beasley DIFFERENT KINDS OF PEOPLE comprise the academic spectrum. Youngest and most numerous are the undergraduates — learn- ing much but accomplishing little, in con- trast to the older graduates who learn much and also succeed at academically difficult tasks. The faculty “‘outranks”’ both, for they have proven themselves, and have the knowl- edge and experience for really productive work. Contiguous with the whole are the men and women of the academic services, who apply technology to the improvement of aca- demic methodology. Near the end of the Spectrum, but effectively dominant over it all, are the administrators — whose organi- zation keeps the tens of thousands of people at Michigan State from an impossible chaos. These many people constitute the academic element of MSU, each pursuing his own in- terests, yet all part of a pseudo-living ‘‘crea- ture’ with veins and muscles of technology and a will of human spirit. 83 MSU ACADEMICS left: MSU physicists use this compli- cated apparatus — the cyclotron — to delve into the nature of the atom. be- low: Cramming in comfort in the Just- in Morrill grill. above: Geography is like a jig- saw puzzle . . . wouldn’t the world be a mess if the countries were misplaced? right: Two heads are better than one. THOSE FIRST FEW MONTHS of a young freshman’s college career often determine whether he will succeed or fail, gradewise — and thus point out his entire future course in life. He must have a genuine desire to succeed, some sort of goal to shoot for — and must want these things bad enough to skip a date, a meal, or a leisurely evening with a good novel — just to work late on an ATL theme. If he is willing to do these things, Michigan State will ‘‘meet him halfway” with a variety of technical services, such as lecture recordings, audio-visual materials for supplemen- tary study, or computer access time to make problems more interesting — and easier. If he uses these services, and does his work conscientiously, he may soon find him- self classed aS an advanced undergraduate — whence even more privileges and facilities will be available — and his future will open up. r gerstner bt a eh as a ” sd ail i er oe gerstner § oe @ bl OB ras za nei aa ere 85 i = E Lik He was looking for a quiet place to study... right: “Sure, it’s a subminiature circuit — but does he _ have to write it that small?”’ KNOWLEDGE IS AN ESSENTIAL COMMODITY in any working society. Science may be de- fined — inadequately — as the knowledge of things and their relationships. A philosopher once said that given the exact nature and velocity of a truly fundamental particle at some instant of time, plus a complete and accurate set of natural laws, a scientist could specify the exact nature of the entire uni- verse for all space and time — though the calculations might be a bit arduous. This is the upper limit to which science can pro- gress — such a Scientist could be God — and although such absolute power as it would give unattainable, we must still labor to ap- proach it as closely as possible — thus the university offers a great number of scientific courses and majors for the undergraduate Student. Perhaps it is in the sciences that the individual stands the best chance of really shaking the world — of accomplishing some- thing great for the good of mankind. 87 UNDERGRADUATE SCIENCE beasley left: Student crams on stuf- fing. porteous “POLISHING TOOLS” — becoming proficient in the use of technical methods — is the task of the undergraduate in a technical course. Such tools might be mathematics, computer programming, or clothing design; all have in common the fact that they are means de- veloped to accomplish some definite end. The productive professional of tomorrow will have developed a wide range of technical skills today. Possession of such skills by the professional means he will have more time to be creative and human, and that is what differentiates the average from the excep- tional man. TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIES left: Actually weaving a few yards of cloth by hand help the home economics student ap- preciate the value of the auto- matic loom. below: Sew what? luke 44] porteous luke F AUGUSTA GRI; 2 IMPROVED’ ba : x hg Alp ‘ Khe eo | = et ” An experimental system at the Kellogg Bird Sanc- tuary. ® ic - z Se wn © v x S ® 2 nw ® -_ a : i OD = November ‘‘March for Peace below: “THE SPECIES HOMO SAPIENS is dominant in planetary SOA oCIENCES ecosystem number three of the star ‘sol’ located on the rim of the Milky Way Galaxy. The species is characterized by its great sprawling, congested road cities, incessant warfare, and uninhibited breeding habits. The technolog- ical level has reached the critical point where technology | can destroy the budding civilization — or force it into | social maturation.”’ This rather detached viewpoint of our | world perhaps places our social problems in the correct | perspective, for they are a bit ridiculous — though very real; it also expresses the ultimate primitiveness of our present culture in terms of what can be imagined for the future. MSU undergraduate education in the social sci- ences takes place not only in the classroom but also by direct experience in society itself, and the students are reacting, as is shown by the existence of the moratorium | and the newly formed conservation clubs such as “E- QUAL”. Such constant awareness of the great social prob- lems is likely to lead to their eventual solution — the ques- tion is when? if a A 7 porteous mI dail rly ie?” Seam luke upper left: An Urban Planning class discusses ways to make cities more livable. above: Ge- ography students investigate the ways the physical environment in a specific locality determines its culture. Pk UP OE REN TET ee CS Ff ANIMALS DIFFER FROM HUMANS in many ways, but perhaps the major one is the inability of the animal to converse with his fellows. The value of the human ability to communicate complicated concepts and ideas is both practical and psychological; practical, because it permits a dynamic and complex social organization to form, and psychological, since “no man is an island. ’ Such academic departments as journalism, theater, and linguistics compose the available curriculum in communication arts at Michigan State, and when coupled with an analyti- cal and open-minded effort on the part of the stu- dent, usually result in a socially well-rounded indi- vidual linguistically competent to tackle whatever problems he has chosen to devote his life to. ry oy . is TF COMMUNICATION ARTS in fe ee at 8 ss ol teeming ex? Strain aovrar= ews I ee i aio vay] ae ; ee Dla aT | ' = A OO LO OO a erst NO =10-O warren waddell MSU’S ANSWER TO THE IMPERSONALITY so often gener- ated by a large university is the special college. General programs are offered in a small college living-learning atmosphere, while retaining the advantage of the spe- lalized courses given elsewhere on campus. The student may choose from the cross-cultural liberal arts program of Justin Morrill, the social science emphasis of James Madison, or the science-oriented program of Lyman Briggs. A fourth college, the Honors College, enables the unusually gifted undergraduate to plan his program as he sees fit — he has no requirements to meet but his own — and also gives him the opportunities and privileges of a graduate student. With so many possibilities for individual programs available, the freshman can tailor his projected four-year program to meet most any goals he sets. Wheth- er he achieves those goals Is then up to him. iE ft tody above: An LBC ‘Senior Seminar” —- informal discussion on the relationships of science and society. James Madison’s library, conveniently located in Case Hall, provides a wealth of periodicals q itt a 1 ee and references for the 7 , m social scientist. = betes SPECIAL COLLEGES left: The computer was supposedly created to make problem solving easier — but these LBC students are not so sure. below: A signifi- cant part of the undergraduates’ education in Justin Morrill occurs in informal bull sessions such as if this. 3 a wits aoe SS ee rei iy Hi . Petereertrtts PTTL Lee «nee cece Te 1 eres) ery i Pe eeeeees® dee i ly eel SI cae wpe eed | Ad at S ' i et gerstner above: The physics- astronomy library of- fers an extensive hard- bound and periodical collection for use by any student. right: Personal development and confidence often result from the grad- uate’s teaching an un- dergraduate course. 96 AFTER TWENTY YEARS OF SCHOOLING the student has become a professional, an expert who maybe cannot con- quer the world, but who Is certainly prepared to suggest i a few improvements. University life for the graduate stu- | dent involves classes, but now he occasionally finds him- | self on the other side of the podium, and the usual courses |) deal immediately with his field so that he rarely finds in- centive for the major undergrad pastime of sleeping thru | class. The graduate’s formal educational experience is | drawing to a close, but his learning experience has just begun as he finds his seat in the classroom of the world. warren luke innovates by candidate teaching his ecology recitation section outdoors think snow’’). ee GRADUATE EDUCATION (in other words, don’t take LBC 140 winter term, © h ° - oO °o Tc ees = = = 2 o a unless you 5 z ‘ nonce ie in A a i Tee eB Mo ry oy ac ME a a ts Se cai Se RN ae Da ot) at ee ee ieee ee en i ere | { f° pot P i Pats Fo a - “- oe Se ae i oe : dae wg so ae Pe F 3 at A weir J ] . gettin 7 ’ Remy a een Pi heApek cea! ere Mage Aber i . Oe aes : “ Ss mM nn Nc right: Robert Bass in- vestigates the fermi surfaces of parti- cles with a super- conducting solenoid. To the rest of us; it’s a big magnet. lower left: Dewey Sanderson measures magnetic properties of rocks with the Spinner, which he redesigned himself. lower right: Maxine Welcome uses the multiple respiro- meter to measure the respiration rates of wheat leaves. (wheat leaves?!) a ms ¢ 5 5 bf + . + bs = cle Pe — i e ll ee 2. warren GRADUATE RESEARCH RESEARCH is a significant part of graduate education in | nearly all the major curriculum available at M.S.U. It not | only provides vital experience in the graduate’s chosen field of study, but also stimulates intellectual and personal | development—and often results in a valuable research re- port. Michigan State has effectively applied advanced technology in all possible research areas to free the grad- uate researcher—as well as many other people—from the drudgery that was once inescapable, leaving priceless time and energy for creative enterprise. beasley warren munn Some people view the natural science build- ing with a different perspective. Here’s how a graduate student might view it while examin- ing plant specimens in the horticulture | gardens. brubaker “Brainstorming’’—The BOTH THE STUDENT AND THE WORLD benefit from the academic activities of the Michigan State University facul- ty. Whether using such facilities as closed circuit tele- vision, or just the human voice, the faculty applies knowledge creatively to give all willing students a quality education. This knowledge the students may someday use to educate a new Student body, or to solve social or scienti- fic problems. Thus the world may indirectly benefit from the academicians’ work—but the effects are often more immediate, such as from cancer research or development of pollution control methods. Michigan State University, due to the quality of its faculty and the efficiency of its technical services available for their use, holds a prom- inent place in the academic world. We eg te, wolf sawyer Winds of Change Seminar. above: Faculty communica- tion—The Faculty Club Luncheon. right: Faculty— Student communication— Dr. Walter Adams cracks a joke at the moratorium rally. 100 FACULTY beasley beasley Faculty Research—part of the cyclotron facility. STIMULATING THOUGHT AND CRE- ATIVITY in the many and varied areas of the university is just part of the role of the MSU faculty as ‘“‘teachers.”’ Some make no pretensions about even knowing what the verb ‘“‘to teach’’ | means, some have a definition, and ; try to guide students with it, and some | are the authority — period. Their me- thods are as diverse as the number of | classes offered, making maximum use | of the university’s technological ser- vices — and their personalities. The | MSU faculty’s participation in teach- | ins, symposiums, and the like, and | their willingness to simply rap with i the students, reflects the main cri- | teria of any good faculty: interest in the learning experience, and in those who wish to learn. haapaniemi waddell beasley tody above left: T minus 2 hours 22 minutes and counting ... lab sessions always seem long — until you try to get all that work done! above: Audio-visual techniques for LBC 140 biology allow the student to work at his own speed. 102 TEACHING Patera ‘ % tody Same class, different media — James Madison students listen to an Econ lecture | over closed circuit television. - i 4 a - 2 2 | 2 right: A person’s per- sonality and _ intelli- ! gence is influenced I considerably by his i early environment; | thus MSU _ investi- gates experimental situations. ee a Me ty i H ) Ae i i een ! ' i ; Soma WT | beasley tody | ) above: One of the subjects at the psychology research center. right: A researcher at the psychology research center examines biomedical data that will be used to correlate physiological and mental processes. THE STUDY OF MAN — his mental processes, family relationships, and social organiza- tion — Is vital to the continuing advance of human civilization. Technology can provide a new industrial process, artificial organ, or nuclear process — but if social goals and relations have been ignored the world will find itself polluted, overpopulated, and in danger of imminent destruction. The MSU faculty, realizing this, are conducting re- search in such fields as social science, home economics, and urban planning. Such re- search may someday enable man to chal- lenge a frontier, rather than each other. SOCIAL RESEARCH luke left: Study of man’s artforms often reveals much about man himself. tody right: Dr. Hirsch of the microbiol- ogy department preparesa ‘'slide” for the new five hundred thou- sand power elec- tron microscope. brubaker 106 warren left: Samples ir- radiated by the products of nu- clear fission in the bottom of this well are used by researchers in many depart- ments of the uni- versity. ONCE GOALS ARE SET for which society must strive, ac- tion becomes a matter of technique and scheduling. “Technique,” as its root suggests, is provided by tech- nology, which is in turn improved by the technological re- search at MSU. Such research may be engineering, exem- plified by the development of the computer; agriculture, as in genetic engineering of farm organisms; or perhaps medicine — “organic mechanics.’’ But such a develop- ment of technology, though quite essential, must not become an end in itself, existing in blatant ignorance to our higher ethical and moral values. To preserve our pre- sent highly mechanized society, industry has established this wrong motive, resulting in the pollution of air, water, and landscape. One would like to ask, Is it worth it? TECHNICAL RESEARCH warren above: Suspended animation may someday re- sult from J. V. Beck’s contributions to the study of tissue response to temperature change. upper right: Dr. Barry W. Prather discovers he must learn computer science to analyze his seismic data. right: Dr. Ron Carter works with the physics department’s super magnet. PUSHING BACK FRONTIERS is a productive activity for the MSU science faculty. The output of this ‘“‘pure’’ science is used by the applied scientist to directly improve the human living condition, and often to advance technology —thus supplying the pure scientist with better instrumen- tation, increasing his productivity, and so on, in a never ending cycle. Be the field solid state physics, computer development, or biological engineering, there are bound to be some MSU faculty members conducting prominent research for the good of all. warren , x NP V Xx oe eam ee eh Xx es iss Rta — warren warren 109 RESEARCH left: M.S.U. astrono- mers get a_ long needed facility: this observatory will house a twenty-four inch re- flecting telescope and related instrumenta- tion. below: “l made it!” Human emotions in a chick? Maybe. Dr. Martin Balabon’s be- havorial studies of hatching chicks may provide the answer. porteous Dr. Augenstein was an internationally famous speaker. Here he dis- cusses drug with students. abuse YOU COULD CALL HIM A RENAISSANCE MAN. Dr. Leroy Augenstein was not only interested in science, but in the entire field of human experience. In a resolution, the-state senate called him a “‘brilliant biophysicist who devoted his life in attempting to bridge the gap between religion, science and politics.’’ Dr. Augenstein expressed many of his ideas in his book, Come, Let Us Play God, which is con- cerned with the technological and scientific progress that will soon force moral decisions upon us. Are test tube babies as legitimate as babies conceived naturally? With man able to alter genetic makeup, should we attempt to improve man? Who ts to define the perfect man? Scien- tists, by conquering illness and death, are contributing to the population explosion. The improvement in organic ‘spare parts’’ may bring about immortality. Who is to say when life should end? A scientifically literate public is needed to make these decisions rationally and morally. | | | | ree ENT et DR. AUGENSTEIN’S DEATH, Nov. 8th in a plane crash, interrupted a fully committed life. He was chairman of Michigan State University’s Department of Biophysics, where his major research interests lie in how the brain processes information and in the mechanisms by which radiation damages biological matter. Dr. Augenstein trans- lated his beliefs into action. As a member of the State Board of Education, he promoted sex education in public schools. Improving precautions against contamination by possible moon viruses vitally concerned him. Most Michigan State University students are familiar with his controversial crusade against drug abuse. As the senate resolution continues, ‘Dr. Augenstein was one of the foremost of Michigan’s eminently creative men, unique in his fusion of expertise, compassion, political awareness, and moral responsibility, all of which he en- dowed with abundance to and for his fellow men.” Dr. Augenstein MSU Printing Service automation — cutting, sorting, and binding all in one operation to release men for more difficult tasks. 112 oe porteous porteous When technology takes an unexpected turn ...as portrayed by an MSU Museum exhibit. EVERYBODY’S WORKING FOR YOU ... From the be- ginning of your stay at Michigan State, the academ- ic services are ready to serve—and their potential for service is increasing constantly. From the per- sonalized study carrels, to the impersonal library, technology has revolutionized the educational pro- Cess. i a3 fs fy '3 o inh gerstner MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES Wiis sitar waa aaa ET HFT “Sag s porteous porteous top left: At the Counselling Center, someone like Dr. Pierson is always ready to help and listen. above and left: Who says computers don’t make mistakes? dhe ALP a best tody gerstner top right: WMSB zeroes in on the cur- rent scene. above: WKAR’s “Big Al’’ de- Abrams Planetarium’s David Batch focuses on the stars. right: livers. CONTINUING EDUCATION porteous MSU’S CONTINUING EDUCATION PRO- GRAMS utilize the benefits of the new techno- logy to better inform the public. The wheel of progress constantly turns to keep MSU and the mid-Michigan area up to date and in step with the tempos of contemporary society. Cae Lo SS ‘=7ts An IMC technician pre- pares to tape a lecture — over the telephone — us- | ing the elaborate record- | ing equipment in the In- | structional Media Center. | | i | | | 1 ; y | |i ! 3 5 i § 1 1. |] gerstner E a as ae § f io t es é te gene A Se a 4 i r . ev bt as ee t aye iz : ' me } 5 he ce i j f 5 TECHNOLOGY HAS BECOME A HIGHWAY for educa- tion. New techniques, processes and hardware make the road easier for the academician to travel. The Michigan State avenue most frequently traveled was built and is serviced by the Instructional Media Center. The IMC’s vehicles include study carrels, film making, audio-visual equipment and closed-cir- cuit television. In only a few academic divisions has technology been so successfully applied to educa- tion as in the IMC. porteous An endless stream of academic reruns is available for the asking from the Instructional media videotape ‘‘bank’”’. 116 Air time — ‘Roll ’em!” porteous INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA “Dial in!’ Dr. Ruswinckel has the answers on the other end of the line as he conducts his closed-circuit TV accounting classes. porteous gerstner right: Dr. Adams’ short reign as acting president will be remembered for his remark- able rapport with the student body. right: Dr. Wharton and his son, Clifton. 118 WHEN JOHN HANNAH LEFT MSU in the winter term of 1969 to become director of AID, the board of trustees appointed economics professor Walter Adams as acting president. Dr. Adams served through the rest of the year while the students, faculty, and administration felt around the world for a man fit — and willing — to be MSU presi- dent. From a list including such names as Charles De- Gaulle and Walter Adams (who declined “‘nomination’’) the trustees finally chose Clifton Wharton Jr., economics expert, entrant to Harvard at age 15, and now the first black president of a major university. President Wharton quietly plunged into his work on the second of January, 1970 — beginning a promising decade for MSU — and the world. PRESIDENT WHARTON w ® “ oO wn c ° -_ © = = 4 c ® x wn ® I a sec- , American ond, and a black, third.” an first, BEING OF SERVICE TO OTHERS is the motive underlying President Wharton's plans for the future. ‘‘All my career has been devoted to working on the problems of under- development and poverty, and | think a University such as Michigan State University has a long tradition of service to similar problems in the nation and world.”’ In more direct regard to his future policies Wharton commented, ‘I’m not coming out with any radical changes. Only a fool would think he could take over a large university and im- mediately change it to his own will. | will be sympathetic to the black student. | won’t go in with a get-tough policy just to show I’m bending over backwards to prove to the white majority | was the right choice.’’ Nelson Rockefeller said of Wharton, ‘‘He has demonstrated a deep commit- ment to achieving the kind of understanding needed so badly between young and old, between persons of differ- ent cultures, religions, and nationalities.” eo ) SY i - MSU’s new first lady states, “Il want to make sure my husband has time to rest and relax and have time for his family.” PRESIDENT WHARTON M.S.U.’S SUPERVISORS are the men of the Board of Trustees. Working with the University President, these eight men decide such diverse issues as allo- cation of the nearly three million dollars of gifts and grants received this year, who gets what from whom in solving the fall M.S.U. worker’s strike, or the shape of the table the board will meet at in the future. The feedback from these actions is mainly criticism—some of it constructive, but much of it rather one-sided. The Trustees, to be democratic, must serve the “‘silent majority’’—but this majority is frequently much harder to hear than the num- erous ‘“‘vocal minorities.’’ And the vocal minorities are people too, often with very real problems. Fora given issue, then, who should the Trustees favor, and how much? Perhaps we should be thankful that there exist people who care enough to tackle such a job. TRUSTEES seers . -OWS O eae Cher OP eee ee wa A : nan aa TORERR RN = eo — - right: The sub- ject of boos at times during the season, coach Duffy Daugherty and quarterback Bill Triplett discuss the situation. below: With a hole a mile wide to run through, State’s top rusher, Don Highsmith, sails into the secon- dary in his cus- tomary running style against Washington. beasley football What happened? Wasn't it Coach Duffy Daugherty himself who said that the 1969 football team would ‘‘definitely’’ improve on 1968's 9-5 record? And wasn’t it Duffy who advocated Bill Triplett | as possibly becoming the best player at the quarterback spot in Spartan history? What happened? What happened ! was that Michigan State just simply did not have the kind | of football team the preseason forecasters thought it had. i State’s string of frustrating seasons was extended to three. a Michigan State’s 1969 football team did have a champion- | ship squad — but it was only for one series of plays — the i first one. The Spartans moved the ball down the field in five plays and Don Highsmith barreled into the end zone for the first TD of the year and the fans thought, ‘‘Bring on SMU and Chuck Hixon!”’ State did go on to beat Washing- ton (the score was 27-11), but the Huskies fell nine more Oops! Chuck Hixon caught somebody in a mixed : ; assignment. It’s touchdown, SMU. Linebacker times before season’s end. Don Law had a beautiful view. sawyer Sawyer FOOTBALL PAT het 8 2e Bill Triplett eyes Barry Pierson. Pierson was a member of a hard-pressed Michigan secondary which had to stop MSU runners too many times for their own good. State gained 348 yards on the ground that day. Michigan quarterbacks saw nothing but green all day long in East Lansing — first green jerseys and ultimately, green Tartan turf. Here Ron Joseph and Ron Curl get set to smother the Wolverine signal caller. So Mr. Hixon and all his passing records and his reputation came to town the next weekend. And State won — it was only 23-15 — but it was a win and all those forecasts looked like they might be accurate and thoughts of a California New Year were in many minds. 23-15. Not an overwhelming victory, but a victory over a passing team and wasn't it Duffy who had said that the defensive secondary was questionable. Two down. Where’s Notre Dame? ee Notre Dame, the third opponent, hap- pened to be home in South Bend, or more precisely, on the practice field, where grumbling coach Ara Parseghian was regrouping his young squad after Purdue had inflicted its third straight conquest of the Irish. No Notre Dame team had ever lost two games in a row with Ara roaming the sidelines and Ara didn't want Michigan State, of all teams, to record a negative first. State didn’t. beasley It’s a sweep left against the Wolverines, with Kermit Smith in front to pave the way for Don Highsmith. brubaker The game wasn’t televised and that | was one problem — State had played : well on the tube in upsetting the Irish in '68 at East Lansing. But otherwise the setting was perfect — a beautiful day and a jammed audience of 59,075. Quarterback Joe Theismann and re- ceiver Tom Gatewood destroyed Michi- gan State, playing catch ten times, three times for scores. The Irish pushed to scores three times in the first half for a 21-14 bulge and then blew it open for a 42-28 win — the most points ever scored on a Duffy Daugherty-coached team. Wasn't it Duffy who said the defense might com- pare favorably with the great defenses of '65-'66? above: No longer will State have to put up with In- diana’s shifty run- ning threat, John Isenbarger. Here “Izo” as he_ is called, scoots past an initial wave of Spartan tacklers en route to another big gain. He was the Big Ten’s lead- ing rusher in the 1969 season. right: 1968's leading pass- er, Chuck Hixon, was held at bay by the Spartans. Here Gary Nowak pro- vides the pressure. beasley best Regrouping to play Ohio State was like exper- lencing a tornado, then bracing for a hurri- cane. It seems Woody Hayes never did like the color green. What the Buckeyes did to State that day is regrettable. The Spartans handed the Bucks three gift TD’s in the first seven minutes and finished the quarter behind 27-7. At that pace the final score would have been 108-28 and Buckeye fans licked their chops for a massacre. It was to State's credit that it was only 54-21 when it was all over. Figuring out the Spartans the next week was still hard to do. The opponent was Michigan and the signs pointed to another bad loss. Michigan was a brutal team to run against, yet Bill Triplett opened on a keeper at his own goal line for 27 yards and repeated for 44 more. Don Highsmith ran through and over Wolves. State blended strong running with a less than awesome 1-for-4 passing effort. But... et A couple of “fleas”, but hard-working players for State. Guard Don Baird leads shifty Eric Allen against Washington. Michigan was a 23-12 loser and that had to be an upset. Next was lowa — and a TV date. The Hawkeyes had lost their last two games, screaming about the officiating in the pro- cess, but they were going to win their Home- coming game, by golly. State led up until the end of the game but not quite long enough as a reserve quarterback threw the Hawks to a 19-18 lead with a minute and a half left. long enough for State to try to pass their way to a win. State lost. The Spartans had a score to settle with In- diana the next Saturday at East Lansing. For the record it was a 16-0 loss and a record number of boos from a record Homecoming crowd. It was too much for quarterback Triplett, who became flanker Triplett for the rest of the season, he thought. FOOTBALL F’ aE a eee Sophomore Steve Piro started at quarterback against Purdue — and lasted several series of plays. Then third- stringer Dan Werner took over. By halftime it was 31-0 FOOTBALL and the only remaining question was how bad the loss eae would be. Then the score got to 41-0 and it was in the fourth quarter. By this time Werner is throwing footballs all over the field and completing quite a few — including . four to Purdue defenders. But then he slips Eric Allen ' through the line and visions of a great team unfolded as © Allen dashed 64 yards for a score, something fans had been waiting for all season long. Then Werner uncorks a beautiful strike down the middle to Steve Kough and here’s another score. That ended it, 41-13, but wait, count it up, Werner has passed for 314 yards, two short of a Big Ten record and © certainly a school record. And he has completed 16 passes in all in about three quarters of the game, and let’s see, that ties a school record. And what’s more, he had several dropped. What if those had been caught? Suddenly the Spartans are a passing team, Werner is a new threat at 7 quarterback and who's Steve Piro? brubaker brubaker above: Michigan couldn’t find a way to shut off the Spar- tan ground attack. Here fullback Kermit Smith rambles c for valuable yardage. right: The Wolverines couldn’t afford to key on Highsmith every play, because Triplett would simply slip Smith through the line, shown here on his way to a sizeable gain. MAE Et Lege ymin brubaker Se eens Minnesota closed out the home season and fortunately not too many people (about 25,000) saw it. The Spartans lost 14-10, after losing the ball in a first down and goal at the Gopher three. Werner was hurt, naturally, and Bill Triplett finished the game and started the next. Good old Northwestern. It is a beautiful sunlit day and before 26,000 dedicated fans, State rips the Wildcats for the eleventh straight year, 39-7. Linebackers intercepting passes, a punt returned for a touchdown plus some strong running and passing sent Spartan coaches into the winter Somewhat optimistic for the new decade. left: Don Highsmith breaks a tackle for a few extra yards. below: Eric Allen eludes a Wolverine tackler. brubaker FOOTBALL SO va -) Ron Curl sails through the air to block this Southern Methodist punt. Curl was outstand- | ing at this art and blocked several more during the season. { mr =F de a = VIR PGA y lege | o hs f 4 C 2 ee 5) i P , ‘ ‘ : a : .; - b . . 24 =. . | = ti S F g ae Si). si a - a | = a . n Y A 134 | front row: R. Bemedict; C. Wycinsky; D. Highsmith; R. Saul; F. Foreman; D. Daugherty, head coach; R. Saul; D. Law; D. Baird; D. VanElst; B. Kuleza. second row: R. Slank; M. Tobin; G. Bowdell; M. Mahady; T. Bohn; C. Fox; K. Hines; K. Smith; F. Convertini; M. Howard; K. Little; D. Thomas. third row: K. Milstead; T. Beard; J. Valerine; T. O’Hearn; R. Curl; T. Barnum; J. Willing; M. Hogan; T. Kutschinski; V. Mittleberg; B. Black; G. Parmentier; G. Nowak. fourth row: r. Joseph; E. Roy; T. Love; H. Phillips; W. Martin; A. Berry; B. Triplett; C. Hardy; S. Kough; B. Dawson; M. McCauley; B. Gomez; R. Wielaba; F. Butler. fifth row: D. Werner; H. Sudar; B. Walerowicz; T. Looby; D. Kulikowski; M. Justice; D. Beverlin; T. Jones; G. Halliday; S. Piro; D. Barr; M. Stoll; G. VanElst; R. Callard; M. Morrissey. sixth row: C. Thompson; H. Matthews; H. Washington; C. Roberts; J. Nicholson; P. Miller; D. Halliday; G. Pankner; D. McLaughlin; P. Lukovich; S. Milten- berger; S. Wagers; B. McLee; E. Allen; D. Smith; C. Stretch. seventh row: K. Early; G. Robinson; G. Serr; H. Bullough; D. Smith; G. Perles; E. Rutherford; J. Carruthers; B. Dupree; C. Turner; A. Dorow; G. Paterno; S. Lewis; J. Kimbrough; T. Burke; B. Beery; M. Daly. Injuries butchered the team. Earl Anderson never played a second of action; Jim Nicholson tried two plays, injur- ing himself on both of them. Gordon Bowdell sailed out, so did Gary Parmentier, Tommy Love (State's best runner in '68) gained 14 yards in '69, Kermit Smith, Billy Joe Dupree and other lesser-knowns. Ron Saul became an All-American at offensive guard on various teams, and Don Highsmith rushed for 937 yards, the second best effort in State history. His 209 attempts were the most in a season by a Spartan player ever. It was not a good year. It did have promise of better things to come. It was an unpredictable year. Maybe it will be remembered for that. 135 Se eee a eee nist ‘ brubaker Seventy-six what? right: Band Day at Michigan State: the largest Excedrin headache in the world — for a conductor. below: beasley steeves 36 1 band ing march The band didn’t lose a game all season. And they were never booed. ays 5. QEo sis as v fa Re 5 a Ly ie] i ae Be, cm | jf e es ae 8 ye cross country Like the football team. State's cross country team suffered through a season of inoppor- tune and unusual injuries which crippled the team badly. State finished fourth in the Big Ten meet after winning the title the year before. But State had a good team and its youth gives promise of great years ahead. Minnesota won the Big Ten championship, while State did win its own invitational meet and also dual meets against Notre Dame and Eastern. Besides Hartman, whose knee required surgery, and Silvia, injuries also knocked out Dave Dieters and Ken Leonowicz. The top runner at season’s end was freshman Randy Kilpatrick, with freshmen Warren Kreuger and Ralph Zoppa only a few strides behind. right: Pete Reiff on the move. below: The start of the Spartan Invita- tional. sawyer “a . Vip DSUs PS 3 Sans Set Pe yo, he Mfg he x Le Sree. hi SRG ale ae oe “ rs mee AX y Sade. athe 27 See ES ee gee = ; Peake . Soe ine ay ‘ : 7 vf , r tebe Ea Sy eons 8 ET ee a aia, Et eee ae AS a FUE ay) SPE CATE 4 as aghyee s - Sse A Soe 5 ae ? ¥. “aes vee — eo ser Coach Jim Gibbard i compares times with manager Don Kopriva. CROSS COUNTRY: front row: T. Silvia; D. Dieters; K. Hartman; K. Leonowicz; C. Starkey; B. Young; B. Kent. top row: T. Swanson; P. Reiff; M. Maxwell; W. Kreuger; J. Coyle; R. Kilpatrick; R. Zoppa; J. Gibbard, head coach. right: If you’re not in- jured, and you can play like Trevor Harris, you might want to talk to Gene Kenney. Rd ao eit hnee: pos AE Pe oe Wipe otal y's fe ae rd Seoamad btheieietietescee ae : | beasley | | 140 soccer Injuries to Ernie Tuscherer and Trevor Harris, which were like taking the foundations from a building, crippled the Spartan soccer team in its bid to win a third straight national title. Neither could play in the opening NCAA tournament game, against Cleveland State, which MSU lost, 3-0 in East Lansing. State, as usual, had its troubles with St. Louis, bowing in a 1-0 contest, the Spartans only loss during the regular season. The season opened with three straight wins and then a 1-1 tie with one of the West's top teams, powerful Air Force. Three more wins followed, including a 3-0 triumph over tough Akron, before the St. Louis game. State knocked off Ohio 3-0 to close the regu- lar season with a 7-1-1 record. The overall 7-2-1 mark was State’s worst year in the his- tory of the sport on this campus, not bad, but the fans have come to expect more from Kenney-coached teams. shale SOCCER: front row: T. Peterson; B. Tiemann; J. Houska; R. Korkiala; N. Dujon; L. Lucas; L. Robinson; B. Demling; S. Moffat; D. Trace; D. Brinn. back row: G. Kenney, head coach; P. Fuller; N. Archer: T. Gouveia; S. Twellman; K. Hammon; A. Skotarek; N. Goodison; J. Murray; F. Morant; D. Boles; R. Mayer; D. Kiger i o ©: yn hes ov oo gerstner gerstner lacrosse LACROSSE: front row: R. Winter; L. Berger; R. Bays; J. McKay, mgr.; D. Denov; M. Moody; S. Lee; A. Homa. second row: M. Jolly; T. Swo- boda; T. Bowman; D. Webster; K. Elmassian; P. Greer; R. Mico; D. Nielson; J. McClain. third | | row: B. Kauffman; J. Lewis; B. Herrmann; C. Krowk; J. Bronstad; K. Richardson; B. Ander- son; D. Monahan. It got its beginning many years ago when the Indians played it first and since then, lacrosse has gone on to become a popular sport at many smaller colleges throughout the Midwest. Now it has arrived at Michigan State on a varsity basis for the first time. The Spartans have played la- crosse on a club basis with average success for the past several years, but now it’s gone “big time’’, so to speak, with varsity status attained. The first varsity head coach is Robert ‘Turf’ Kauffman and he has invited any students on f Campus interested in the game to try out for the perciner team. It is rough, like football, but then Kauffman is a former football coach. He led the Lansing All- Stars to a Midwest League championship in 1969. But he likes lacrosse better and he’s the Spartans’ first coach now. They play their games at Old College Field against the smaller, but powerful lacrosse schools of the Ohio Valley, like Denison, Bowling Green and Kenyon. The 1970 season may begin another era, at least Spartan officials hope, that will be like the winn- ing era that the soccer team has produced since its varsity conception in 1957. basketball porteous porteous above: Co-captain Lloyd Ward leaps high in the air hoping to pull in a rebound. top right: The ‘'Simpsonic Boom” do- ing one of the things he does best. 144 The arrival of Ralph Simpson on the Michigan State varsity basketball scene was to be the greatest season a Spartan player ever had. The highly-touted sophomore from Detroit virtually broke every single-season Mich- igan State record in the books, despite being hampered by an ailing knee during the latter part of the season. Ralph led the 1969-70 team in every statistical category and was the team’s high scorer in every game but three. His 667 points were 66 more in one season than any other Spartan had every scored, Julius McCoy holding the former standard of 601, set some 14 years ago. Ralph broke the record against Indiana in the 20th game : of the season, en route to scoring 33 points that night. porteous best porteous cS on above: A familiar sight during the six-game losing streak that plagued the team during mid-season. top left: Lack of consistent rebounding hurt the Spartans all year long. left: One of the masters of the driving l ay- up is Rudy Benjamin, about to can one here against | Ohio State. above: “Mr. Defense’ Ron Gutkowski usually drew the toughest assignment. top: Co-captain Jim Gibbons sets to shoot from the top of the key. right: At 6’ 4” Simpson was not the tallest player on the court, or was he? brubaker ena 6 I cmc 7 a BASKETBALL porteous left: Coach Ganakas gives instructions to the team during a time-out. below: Rudy Benja- min started the season slow, but finished at a torrid pace. By season’s end the Spartans were playing their best basketball, winning three of the final five games, including road wins over Ohio State and Illinois. The Buckeyes defeat- ed State by 23 points earlier in East Lansing, but a gutty television performance netted State an 82-80 triumph, as Bob Gale tipped in a shot at the buzzer for the difference. State had lost two previous times to Illinois, but won 81-76 in the season's final game at Champaign, with Simpson sitting on the bench in street clothes with a bad knee. brubaker Sophomores Ron Gutkowski and Pat Miller progressed as the season wore on and were playing heads-up ball by season’s end. Rudy Benjamin scored 57 points in the final two games to cap an up and down year. He was many times a favorite of the home fans and had the knack of picking up the team when coming in off the bench. He was the team’s second leading scorer with a 12.5 norm. As Ralph went, so went the Spartans, but the club won only 9 of 24 games. The 5-9 conference record was good enough for a 6th place tie with two other teams. The death of coach John Benington left the team in bewilderment as the season started, but new coach Gus Ganakas, John’s apprentice of four years, handled the job admirably. Gus still says the biggest thrill of the season was just winning the first game, an 89-85 squeaker over unheralded Eastern Kentucky. inson, Trainer. BASKETBALL: front row: T. Bograkos: P. Dean: S. Kirk- patrick; R. Benjamin; G. Ganakas, coach; P. Miller; E. Humphrey; G. Przyblo; L. Ward. back row: P. Christian- sen, mgr.; M. Aitch, fresh. coach; B. Gale; R. Binge; B. Cohrs; C. Larsen; J. Gibbons; R. Gutkowski; R. Simpson; B. Nrdmann, Asst. Coach; J. Lieberman, mgr.; G. Rob- porteous brubaker left: Bob Gale goes high in the air for this rebound against the Buckeyes. right: It was a year of “‘almosts”, as this shot bounces off the rim after almost dropping through. 148 BASKETBALL below: Craig Larsen loses the ball to the Buckeye defense. below left: Ralph makes it look easy. ee”) brubaker porteous Other highlites were a three point upset of Notre Dame and a second place finish in the Utah Classic in December. State won its first two Big Ten games, one of which was an 85-84 thriller at Indiana, where Gutkowski tipped in a shot at the buzzer. With the help of players from a freshman team that finished 10-2, 1970-71 could be better all around with a cast of young players from the current season with another year’s experience. The same thing goes for the head coach too. 149 indoor track remington above: The scattered eyes of a Jenison crowd watch a non-Spartan clear the bar at a pretty decent height. right: At the Spartan Relays, Western Michigan wins a heat of the Shuttle Hurdle Relay, Wiscon- sin is second, Michigan State a disappoint- ing third. remington Herb Washington may become a living legend. He may disspell those rumors about Bob Hayes being the fastest human. Herb Washington is really the fastest human, at least according to a stopwatch. Washington capped off a great season by equalling the world’s record of :05.9 in the 60-yard dash in winning the NCAA indoor title at Detroit’s Cobo Hall in March. He also broke Jesse Owens’ 35-year-old record in the Big Ten meet with a :06.0 time, which really isn't too bad a debut for this extremely dedi- cated sophomore. Senior Bill Wehrwein had a great winter, lowering his Big Ten standard in the 600-yard run to 1:08.3, winning that conference event title again. Foot- baller Eric Allen won and set a Big Ten record in the triple jump with 48-foot, 5% inches. State set a Jenison Field House mile relay record of 3:15.5 in winning a conference title, with Wehrwein, Al Hen- derson, freshman Mike Murphy and John Mock toting the baton. As a team, State finished seventh in the NCAA meet, and third in the Big Ten. State lost dual meets to Illinois and Michigan in their only dual match-ups of the season. remington left: Herb Washington finishing ahead of John Carlos. below: The world rec- ord holders in the shuttle hurdle relay. bottom: Two Spartans strain for the wire in their heat. wn 3 ° o So ° a Exes PANE AREER RAE eymnastics GYMNASTICS: Coach George Szypula: Assistant Coach N. Haynie: K. Luegge:; L. Fatt; M. Youngman: B. Ehly: T. Tootle: P. Arnold; P. Sorg; A. Beaudet; R. Balhorn: D. Ziegert; D. Johnson: K. Factor: M. Anth- ony; T. Kuhlman; B. Goldenberg; J. Fedor- chik; C. Morse; R. Murahata; M. Uram.: F. Zafran. Like several other of Michigan State’s winter sports teams, the gymnastics squad fared much better in the Big Ten meet than it did in dual meet competi- tion. The acrobatic men of coach George Szypula were third in the conference meet, after winning just four of 11 regular season dual meets. However, four of the seven losses were by less than a point and a half. Consoling to Szypula is the fact that it was a young team with only standout Rich Murahata, the club porteous leader in the vault and floor exercise, being a sen- ior. Standouts Charlie Morse, Mickey Uram and Randy Balhorn will all be back another season or more. 154 wrestling WRESTLING: bottom row: G. Johnson: M. Malley; V. Lemvov; B. Elsenheimer; R. John- | son; M. Borders; B. Perlmutter; D. Ciolek; P. Shallman; E. Alsup; K. Pinsky; R. Wahula; M. Bender; R. Musser. back row: D. Blubaugh, asst. coach; D. Kiger, trainer; R. Buffmyer; G. | Bissell; D. Roberts; R. Ouellet; T. Milkovich: | M. Ellis; G. King; D. Holek; J. Zindel; B. Zindel: V. Mittelberg; B. Lewis; S. Davis; R. Radman: G. Malecek; T. Moxim; P. Karslake; T. Muir: K. Lowrance; D. Roberts; L. Hicks; D. Luchen- bill, trainer; Grady Peninger, coach. porteous , yc 4 ar be oe at | pores aay = BY a — ——— a x P __— When it comes to champions, coach Grady Peninger’s wrestling team stands head and shoulders above just about any sports team around. State had another fabulous wrestling year—winning 16 of 17 meets and an unprece- dented fifth straight Big Ten title that saw five wrestlers emerge as individual champions. Peninger himself was named to the Helms Ath- letic Hall of Fame during the season. The lone loss was a 17-16 heartbreaker to Oklahoma State that saw the Spartans lose the final two matches and, of course, the meet itself. State also won the Midlands Tournament, and its own Quadrangular meet in December. below: All was not “Ups” for the Spartan wrestlers this year, as this unidentified Spartan struggles against an Oklahoma State opponent. Jack Zindel won his second straight Big Ten title at 190 pounds and was named the meet’s outstanding wrestler. Greg Johnson won at 118 pounds, Tom Milkovich at 134, Keith Lowrance at 142, and Vic Mittelberg at heavyweight. The team is still a young one and the immediate years ahead still loom extremely bright for this outstanding Spartan team. porteous CL hic porteous porteous Te 7 Mietiidedeieeee ie x 156 fencing FENCING: front: C. Schmitter. coach; B. Krosschell; H. Sorensen; B. Kreitsch: D. Mc- Gaw; G. Tully; back: |. Schwartz; R. Luce; B. Rosenberg; P. Herring; B. Mathers: B. Tyler: N. Quinn; C. Held. Coach Charles Schmitter’s team finished a so-so season with a 6-7 dual meet record, but scored 22 points in the Big Ten meet, good for fourth place. Underclassmen paced the team in all weapons- sophomore Ira Schwartz had a 22-7 record in foil, sophomore Paul Herring finished 24-12 in epee and junior Don McGaw was 24-11 in sabre. Epee and foil were the two weapons which hindered the Spartans during the season—only one per- former in each had a winning record. No sabre- man had a losing record. porteous ‘¥ Sy HOCKEY: front row: R. Duffett; A. Swanson; N. Gaf- =) fney; B. Pattullo; B. Watt: M. Olson; P. Russo; B. | Johnson. second row: J. Hancock, mgr.; A. Terpay, 4 Asst. Coach; G. Gagnon; B. Campbell; B. Micheluti: | R. Sokoll; M. DeMarco; D. Roberts; H. Price; D. Fine- gan; D. Hogan; D. Thompson; C. Stretch, Trainer; | Amo Bessone, Head Coach. third row: T. Fales, mgr.; D. St. Jean; B. Fifield; T. Campbell; R. Olson; B. Sipola; J. Laking; F. DeMarco; P. Mooney; G. De- Marco; D. Lewis; D. Houtteman. porteous porteous The 13-16 season for the Spartan ice hockey team was usual for a Spartan team, but the manner in which coach Amo Bessone’s team achieved the record is unique. A seven-game losing streak after the middle of the campaign plunged State into obscurity. It wasn’t until little 5’ 7” | sophomore Don Thompson pumped in a phenomenal | five goals at Ann Arbor against Michigan, that State | emerged from that losing streak. Thompson and another | sophomore, Gilles Gagnon, each led the club with 14 goals apiece during the season. Bessone picked up his 200th career win during the cam- paign, but State lost several games that easily might have gone the other way, dropping all three of its overtime con- tests. 158 wo 3 ° o L ° a porteous swimming The 1969-70 swimming season for Michigan State was another typical one—an outstand- ing dual meet season, but finishing behind Indiana and Michigan in everything—which se is exactly what the Spartans did. State went ri | 10-1 on the dual meet season—losing to | Michigan and cancelling its meet with Indi- —— ana because of bad weather. The Spartans then finished behind the two with 311 points in the Big Ten meet. Dick Fetters took over the head coaching reigns for his first season from Charles Mc- Caffree. McCaffree had spent 28 years in the head coaches’ office before turning the du- ties over to his long time assistant. Senior Dick Crittenden was the lone Spartan Big Ten champion, setting a varsity record in the 50-yard freestyle, with a :21.5 time. in a pi AN SWIMMING: front row: J. Henderson, head coach; B. Burke; M. Kalmbach; B. Richards; D. Crittenden; B. Jones. J. Narcy, diving } coach. second row: B. Ness; B. Treadway; P. Burke, D. Coward, J. Thuerer; B. Scott; G. Gonzalez; J. Lanini; T. Cramer. third row: J. Geiger; M. Bigane; M. Boyle; T. Bazant: A. Dil- ley; L. O'Neill; S. Solodky; K. Winfield; A. Mil- er. fourth row: P. Virtue; J. Ivy; J. Rockwell; K. Ridenger: K. Bayles. a | | | A! uy Ci) Muy beasley beasley beasley Coach Danny Litwhiler discusses the situ- ation with catcher Harry Kendrick. o oO ‘ As the Spartans battle Albion on a dreary day in April, the centerfield flag sheds remembrance of a battler who had died during the week—Dwight Eisen- 162 baseball 1969 VARSITY BASEBALL: bottom row: M. Knight; Z. Easton; D. Bilski; P. Williams; D. Lazar; J. Gavel; H. Kendrick, capt.; Jordan; R. Miller. second row: G. Petroff; M. Olson; T. Ropel; M. Mc- Master; J. Lansky; P. Rashead; J. Keane; K. Maas; P. Fulton; M. Dunbar; L. Rettenmund; G. Boyce. top row: F. Pellerin, ass’t. coach; D. Litwhiler, head coach; T. Bograkos; R. Kreuger; J. Fydroski; C. Wendrick; D. Blight; R. Vary; G. McDowell; M. Thomas; C. Viane; D. Kiger, trainer; G. Novak, mgr. Coach Danny Litwhiler and his Spartan base- ballers were not satisfied with the 1969 sea- son. The hopes of a Big Ten championship and the right to represent the conference in the national tournament for the first time since 1954 were wiped out in a disastrous four-game road trip after State had won two games from arch-rival Michigan. The Spartans trailed Michigan 4-0 in the first game of an East Lansing doubleheader, but rallied to win 5-4 and then blistered the Wol- verines 18-3 in the nightcap, giving State a 2-0 early conference season record. BASEBALL But then followed nightmarish double losses the following weekend to Indiana and Ohio State, three by one run and the other by two. For all intents and purposes, the season end- ed with the Ohio State twinbill. State lost three of four on its other road trip, two of those losses coming on 1-0 scores at Il- linois. So one main Spartan downfall was a failure to win on the road. State wound up 8-8 in league play, good only for a three-way tie for fifth, while Minnesota romped to the title by four games over Illi- nois. State did manage to split a double- header with the Gophers on the final day of the season in East Lansing. For the year, State won 24 and lost 17 and placed two players, catcher Harry-Kendrick and outfielder Rick Miller, on the NCAA Dis- trict Four all-star team. Miller won the Big Ten batting championship with a .429 aver- age and hit .356 for the overall season to lead the club. He was only the second Spartan ev- er to win a Big Ten batting title. Kendrick hit 284. At season's end, Miller was named the team’s most valuable player, outfielder Richie Jor- dan the most improved and Dan Bielski the most valuable pitcher. He won six of eleven decisioned games and posted a 1.75 earned run average. — The Spartans got a rough-tough brand of baseball from Phil Rashead (20) as shown in this sequence against Michigan. Rashead scored on this play at the plate and left the Wolverine catcher, Pete Titone, in a helpless heap. Titone left the game as the Spartans won a Big Ten-opening doubleheader from their archrivals. st A great fan of Spartan baseball, Acting Presi- , dent Adams rarely missed a home game and reacted accordingly in good or bad situations ; on the field. . Tennis hopes for the future rest on the lanky shoulders of gifted Tom Gray, who at 6-4 in height, poses a threat to the Big Ten sin- gles championship for the next two years. John Bufe will be relied on heavily in his junior year in 1970 as the Spartans attempt to come back to Big Ten respectability. Wes Ichesco — another sophomore member in 1969 with promise for 1970. “ | | | | | best Coach StanDrobac knew he was in for a re- building year in 1969, after losing all but one player from the 1968 team that won nine of 12 dual meets and finished second in the Big Ten. But the tumble downward was a bit se- vere. State finished a dismal eighth in conference play, a meet held on its own courts. The Big Ten meet saw Michigan walk away with every- thing but the courts themselves. In addition, the Spartans had an abnormal 5-6 dual meet season, and could win only one of seven dual meets on its Southern training trip. The Big Ten finish was State’s worst in his- tory. But there are hopes for the future. The top player and only one to reach the fi- nals of the Big Ten meet was sophomore Tom Gray, who took Michigan's Dick Dell, the ulti- mate number one singles winner, to three sets in the championship match before los- ing. And only two players graduated from the team —captain John Good and Rick Raines. Besides Gray, four other veterans returned in 1970. Hopefully, 1969 will be remembered as a year that marked a beginning of future bright mo- ments in Spartan tennis. It was Lynn Janson, elected captain for 1970, who paved the way to the league title by finishing third in the meet after a poor opening-round start. DRM Sos, ht ae : best Against a background of green at Forest Akers course, Rick Woulfe fires away. 168 | I Big Ten champions for the first time in history, the Spartan golf team was comprised of captain Larry Murphy, Graham Cooke, Rick Woulfe, Lynn Jan Itcan be demonstrated statistically that since Bruce Fossum took over as head coach, be- ginning with the 1966 season, the Spartan golf team has improved steadily. That year State finished fourth in the Big Ten, the next year third, in 1968 second and finally in the spring of 1969 — first! It was the first Big Ten golf championship ever at Michigan State, making Fossum’s team the pride and joy of all spring sports teams. Earlier in the season, State won the Wisconsin Quadrangular and the Purdue Invitational and wound up the season by finishing 13th in the NCAA meet. But the Big Ten title was the team’s hallmark and junior Lynn Janson was the individual hero in the tournament played in East Lans- son, Dennis Vass, Lee Edmunson and coach Bruce Fossum. ing. Janson rallied from a poor opening day to finish at 298, the third best performance in the meet. Earlier in the year, Janson was medalist in the Illinois Intercollegiate meet. He averaged 73.8 strokes for the season, more than two shots better than any of his teammates. At season’s end, he was named team captain for 1970. Fossum has called Janson ‘‘the best player I’ve ever coached here.”’ Rick Woulfe finished sixth in the Big Ten meet and Lee Edmundson placed in a three-way tie for seventh. Graham Cooke, Denny Vass and Larry Murphy were other contributing Spar- tans. The next question after four improving years is how does State improve now? START $80 a 1 MILE “2 MILE 1M REL PINISH 220 220.0.L top right: Bill Wehrwein—one of State’s finest middle distance runners in his- tory—is shown here sailing through the tape with baton in hand with no other competitor close behind. above: Wayne Hartman breaks the string— meaning a first place finish. right: In near military precision form, Charles Starkey and Ken Leonowicz lead Mich- igan and Notre Dame runners into the finish Performances like this were missing too often in the spring of 1969 to make the Spartans a team winner. $80 1 MILE © ¢ MILE 1M RELY $ eee 5 FINISH | 220 | 236.11 440 440.REL= go. REL outdoor track a i , Caught in the middle of perfect hurdle form is Spartan Wayne Hartwick, second from left. sirna After Bill Wehrwein, Roger Merchant and Herb Washington, little else was of champion- ship quality on the Spartan outdoor track team in 1969. Washington competed in sev- eral varsity meets as a freshman, winning the 100 yard dash at the Ohio Relays in an exhibi- tion contest. State hoped to achieve a first division finish in the conference meet, held in Lafayette, Ind. at Purdue and placed fourth, accom- plishing that goal. Wehrwein was a big factor ii in that so-called success. He won State’s only Te ce event, the 440 yard dash, in a speedy :46.2. He also finished third in the 220 yard dash and ran a leg on State’s second place mile re- lay team. Bill Tuinier, State’s top long jumper in ’69. The only other Spartans placing in the league championship meet were Roger Merchant (third, 880), Pat Wilson (fifth, 660), Kim Hart- man (third, mile), Chuck Starkey (fourth, three miles) and Steve Derby (fourth, 120 high hurdles). State never came closer than nine points in losing all three of its dual meets and its lone triangular, although Wehrwein did lead the 171 team to a 25th place finish in the NCAA meet. season records 1969-70 LACROSSE (first varsity season) Lafayette Franklin Marshall Kenyon Michigan Ohio State Michigan Denison Oberlin Notre Dame Bowling Green Chicago Lacrosse Wittenberg ANN OUODO NONONKe TENNIS (5-6) ——— nner Illinois Purdue Northwestern Wisconsin Wayne State Western Michigan Minnesota lowa Michigan Ohio State Indiana Big Ten — 8th NWNWONO WHONHPWO SOCCER (7-2-1) Hope College Ohio University Cleveland State _ _ OMAP MNWANIOONOONH NOH NE ADONNOORANO _ Purdue Kent State Air Force Ball State Toledo Akron St. Louis Detroit Detroit Albion Albion Michigan Michigan Eastern Mich. Eastern Mich. Eastern Mich. Western Mich. Indiana Indiana Ohio State Ohio State Notre Dame Wisconsin Wisconsin Central Mich. Central Mich, Hlinois Illinois Purdue Purdue Western Mich. lowa lowa Minnesota Minnesota Big Ten — 5th BASEBALL (24-17) spring trip (8-5) _ ONDO BRE OEEOENONMNNWODHAWWROOHN —_ N Ohio State Invitational Illinois Invitational — 4th Wisconsin Quadrangular — lst Purdue Invitational — lst photography by beasley (2), best (3), brubaker (2), gerstner — (1), leone (1), porteous (2), remington (1), sirna (1) ay | tyner (2). layout by phil stoffan. GOLF — 4th GYMNASTICS (4-7) | 155.25 Chicago Circle 156. 55 150.40 Michigan 160.90 155.85 New Mexico 155.45 157.05 Minnesota 146.35 157.45 IMlinois- 158.30 157.05 lowa = 157.20 152.60 So. Illinois 159.15 157.95 Wisconsin 148.50 155.95 OhioState 147.40 151.85 Indiana State 158.25. 151.85 Indiana 153.60 BigTen—3rd _ “Mlinois” Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan Northern Invitational — Spartan Invitational — Big Ten — lst NCAA — 13th 5 INDOOR TRACK 0-2) 51 _ OUTDOOR TRACK 4 IHinois Michigan Big Ten — 3rd: Notre Dame Big Ten — 4th CCC meet — 7th NCAA meet - 25th WRESTLING (16-1) Maryland 30 Colorado State 28 Arizona State 18 Calif. Poly. 24 So. Illinois 35 Purdue 16 Oklahoma State 36 Indiana 40 IHinois 31 Northern lowa 26 So. Illinois 20 lowa 28 Wisconsin 26 Oklahoma 25 Michigan 30 Minnesota 27 Mankato State Big Ten — lst ——— BASKETBALL (9-15) 8 Eastern Ky. 5 80 Toledo 82 86 Western Mich. 71 60 Butler 81 89 Bradley 87 Purdue 45° 53 Michigan 70 a7 Wi Ohio State 52 : 3 85 Utah 105 Wisconsin 51 82 Oregon 87 Minnesota = 52 77 Illinois 86 Big Ten — 3rd 51 Temple 90 85 Indiana 84 98 Northwestern 95 78 Minnesota 85 85 NotreDame 82 88 Michigan 91 87 Minnesota 92 86 Purdue 105 79 Wisconsin 89 66 OhioState 89 FOOTBALL (4-6) 27 +Washington 23 So.Methodist 15 28 NotreDame 42 21 Ohio State 54 23 Michigan 12 | ) _ — 18 lowa 19 V7 lowa 103 0 Indiana 16 78 Indiana 66 13 Purdue 41 67 IHlinois 74 10 Minnesota 14 82 OhioState 80 39 Northwestern Ze 98 Purdue 101 Big Ten — 9th 81 IH inois 76 - Big Ten — 6th FENCING (6-7) 13 Indiana 9 10 Ohio State 17 15 Chicago 12 8 NotreDame 19 8 Illinois 19 19 Milwaukee Tech. 8 24 LakeSuperior 3 14 Wis. Parkside 13 12 Wisconsin 15 10 ChicagoCircle 17 21 Minnesota S13 Detroit 14 9 WayneState 18 Big Ten — 4th HOCKEY (13-15) 8 NorthDakota 3 6 Colorado Z 2 NorthDakota 4 6 Colorado 4 2 Michigan 2 4 Denver 6 6 Michigan 8 4 Denver 5 2 Princeton 1 1 MichiganTech 8 3 NewHampshire 4 4 MichiganTech 5 5 Michigan 4 0 Minnesota 8 3 Wisconsin 6 ie Minnesota 4 5 NewHampshire 6 3 Michigan 6 6 Northeastern 5 , Michigan ms 4 Wisconsin 3 8 Minnesota-Dul. 5 6 Wisconsin 4 3 Minnesota-Dul. 1 2 Minnesota 3 0 Wisconsin 5 4 Minnesota 1 3 Wisconsin 4 john benington, 1921-1969 Michigan State’s 13th basketball coach was at the Spartan helm from December of 1965 through the 1969 season. His Spartan teams won 56 games and lost 38 and one team tied for a Big Ten championship. The comments of those who knew him and learned of his death on September 10, 1969, typify the man John Benington was. “We have lost a great man and a great coach. John certainly was one of the finest people l’ve ever been associated with in sports. He was kind and good, a wonderful family man and a coach who had as his first objective to make better men out of his players.’’ —athletic director Biggie Munn “He was an outstanding member of our faculty and of the basketball coaching profession.’’ —Walter Adams, then acting president In a tribute to this man, contributions given to a fund to aide the eleven-member Benington family totaled over $23,600 and were presented to Mrs. Benington at the team banquet on March 9, 1970. In addition, the family received two $10,000 college scholarships. John Benington’s family received only a token of what he meant to so many fans and friends. harrison gerstner 176 club sports They don’t get scholarships or tenders, rarely do they get meal money or any travel expenses, but they do have fun. They have joi ned into 21 distinct groups known broadly as “club sports’’. They are units of students who want to par- take in an athletic endeavor that is more than an intramu- ral activity and not as intense and time consuming as a varsity sport. For some people, they are given equal time with classes. For others, classes are slighted. ; : porteous CLUB SPORTS left: A boxing club workout. below: Tarket right: The ski club has to do some traveling to find areas practice at the pistol range. , every- iles h t like this, but whether 50 or 600 m trip. agrees it’s worth e one gerstner gerstner 178 richardson te beasley mcallister men’s intramurals right: An IM quarterback calls a play. below: One of the many night games played under the lights. sawyer sawyer For the frustrated high school athlete who was not invited to participate in a varsity sport at State, all is not lost. Michigan State possesses one of the finest intramural programs in the country, with ap- peal for everyone from the archery enthusiasts to those who thrive on judo. The organized competi- tion, such as the intramural basketball, football, and softball teams, continue to draw hordes of stu- dents away from the books. Yet the great majority of participants in the intramural program make use of the informal activities available to every student. 180 SSS , a oa f : Ss, , Zuppan left: Climbing a rope is harder than it looks. above left: “Hit me! I’m open!’ above: Jenison Fieldhouse is the scene of this pass which will fall short of its mark. Y peal x ae =) = oO js a payea in- . above: Ani ion in act below: The Turkey Trot ings. terested observer watches the proceed | payea The Men’s Intramural Building houses facilities for handball, squash, paddleball, as well as basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts, a dirt arena for arch- ery and golf rebound nets, plus steamrooms and re- habilitation facilities to work out sprains and Strains. Still the building is simply not adequate to serve the number of students it must, and the only answer is additional facilities. Longer hours have helped a little, but it is nearly impossible to get a handball or basketball court without a reservation. above: Limited facilities force the IM hockey program to compete late at night, but the tempo is just as fast and furious. left: The popularity of volleyball is rapidly in- creasing. Here members of Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity demonstrate their skill at the sport. INTRAMURALS above: The pool is probably the most at- tractive feature of the IM building, espe- cially on those hot afternoons during spring term. right: Driving for the basket as a defender attempts to intervene. igi. porteous } left: No time for a mental lapse. below: The intramural basket- ball program saw 330 teams compete this year. porteous Porteous Should the proposed All-Events Building become a reality, Jenison Fieldhouse would be the logical so- lution to the overcrowded conditions at the Men's IM building. Talk has also centered around possible construction of a facility on the east end of campus, on the west portion of the present intramural field. Featured in this plan is the use of the excavation dirt to build an elementary ski slope just east of the building. INTRAMURALS gerstner tyner te above: The slow pitch used in the softball games is easier to hit, but it provides for more action and excitement. above right: One of the advan- tages of the IM Building is the opportunity to work out alone. right: The grimace is under- standable, as this swing results in an easy pop up for an out. eee “Pan P ese Ses e — eet | ie awe be : Probably the most fun is had as a member of one of the organized teams. Competition is heightened by feelings of loyalty to the team, and the thrill of moving toward a possible championship with every victory. One of the highlights, and probably the most publicized intramural event, is the annual running of the Turkey Trot in the late fall. The greatest prize of them all, however, is the all-sports trophy, which is awarded to the year’s most success- ful team. tyner women’s intramurals brubaker brubaker above: Learning to control the ball with a closed fist is perhaps the hardest part of volleyball to master. right: The shorter gals find it a little harder to get the ball over the net than their male counterparts, but they always find a way. left: The judge watches intently as this girl flips the ball right back at her opponents. below: Who said chivalry was just for the guys? Here the opposite sex learns the art of fencing. brubaker brubaker Although it seems that everybody complains about dorm food, how do you explain all the apprehension when it comes time to step on the scales, or go home for vacation? Michigan State isn't exactly the ideal place to start a diet, but each year more girls have discovered a logical solution to such problems. Remember that old building right next to the Botanic Gardens? Although for most, the Women's Intramural building continues to serve as a landmark along with the stadium and Beaumont Tower, theWom- en’s IM has seen more use this year than ever before. While its use still doesn’t compare to that which the men’s counterpart sees, indications are that the campus coeds have become more weight-conscious and are having a ball doing it. 189 ey i ae 195 porteous above: M.S.U. Scots High- landers practice in Dem- onstration§ Hall. right: Practice makes perfect with the Spartan Bow- men. A UNIVERSITY that encompasses a physical lay-out of 5000 acres and brings together 40,000 people as students, with equally as many interests and curi- osities, can produce an immense spectrum of or- ganizations. A university community is supposed to create a learning atmosphere not only in aca- demics, but in people. And not only people in gen- eral, but in discovering yourself — the opportunity to try out all of your interests to develop a fuller person. Michigan State can be defined as such a university. RE LEI IAI SS ea aa sbi sys M.S.U. Sports Car Club Gymkhana. warren luke left: Dick Lindland. M.S.U. Ski Club’s trip to Aspen during spring break. below: 4-H Club show and exhibits in Men’s-I.M. build- ing. porteous 197 From college advisory committees to art shows, from sports car rallies to dorm government, a student at MSU can develop skills or cultivate new interests, meanwhile broadening his opportunities to meet others who share his enthusiasm. The organiza- tions on campus make possible a unity of spirit and of people — a formidable task in the multiversity’s anonymity. The diversity here ranges from local 4-H and Girl Scout chapters to the fly- ing and ski clubs, which teach novices while bringing together veteran enthu- siasts, to the many honoraries reward- ing scholastic achievement and ser- vice, to such specializations as syn- chronized swimming or playing the bagpipes. below: M.S.U. Promenaders, practicing in the Women’s |.M. building. right: Pistol Club on the firing range. gerstner . Ivins beasley above: Yoga — another popular if pastime with students. right: . a Hugo Bohm from Boyne Moun- tain demonstrates technique to the ski club. Outing Club members learn to rappel on trip to Grand Ledge. porteous terlasei aR AREAS: caswell 199 meallister top of page: Free Rock Concert in field by Auditorium on September 23. above: M.S.U. students enjoy such groups as “Al Sutterfield and The Warmth” at the Albatross. right: Students find other diver- sions at the Albatross. mcallister caswell a te ee Pa Fs, ne.) - “rts 3 luke Despite the almost unlimited variety of organiza- tions on and around the MSU campus, most are los- ing the status they once held as being ‘“‘registered.”’ The popularity of free rock concerts — unheard of in East Lansing before last summer — and the dis- Satisfaction with do-nothing honoraries have caused students to innovate and improvise. Volun- teer programs have increased to provide an oppor- tunity for service, while the Albatross coffee house on Grand River Avenue with its emphasis on infor- mality has become a popular nucleus of talk and music. The conscious effort toward relevance and meaning has opened new directions as well as start- ed a drift in the older uniting forces, the clubs, hon- oraries, and governing groups, toward a fuller pur- pose of activity. 201 below: “The Sand” enter- tains students in another Free Rock Concert on No- vember 2, in the Judging Pavilion. left: State News Staff working to meet a dead- line. brubaker brubaker fe ioe ‘e i Artist Mike Johnson, Thieves’ Market Art Show 202 ' = Oo: uw ae ° £5 © ocx = Or Te £0 i _ pChees SE © Oo ” Ee _s MSU Judo Club demonstration ornare nner een eve scene 8 - pemeenemaneranroeraresemmeranrenepectli - pT = SS —_—$— See Eee gerstner Alpha Phi Omega-Gamma Sigma Sigma Blood Drive 203 brubaker Green Splash Water Show ‘ —— ¥ Sa. Z “ sae Pee et beasley IVINS THE STATE NEWS, the only vehicle of infor- mation (from campus to international) for many MSU students, found 1969-1970 a year of innovations, disappointments, and often friction. A Sunday edition, begun in October, was shelved at the end of fall term, partly for financial reasons; January brought a major turnover in the editorial staff. One of the most popular features in this year’s paper was Dr. Werner’s weekly column, “The Doc- tor’'s Bag,’ covering questions on medical problems ranging from insomnia to contra- ception. Editorials brought a wide range of controversies to the population and urged an end to student apathy. And, as always, the State News was criticized, belittled, and read by MSU students, faculty and staff. left: Jim Crate, editor-in-chief. below: Linda Gortmaker, Debby Fitch, Ken Krell, Barney White, and Betsy Roach, features staff. STATE NEWS EDITORIAL: bottom row: N. Saari; G. Bullard; K. Krell; J. Crate, editor-in-chief; E. Hutchison; J. Elliott; second row: W. Castanier; M. Patterson; D. Major; J. Borger; S. Johnson; C. Neal; M. Eicher; third row: B. White; R. Walsh; S. Allen; K. Oakley; M. Claus; C. Olson. STATE NEWS ADVERTISING: bottom row: J. Owings; M. Michel; R. Bullard, Sale Mgr.; M. Collet; J. Castanier, Adv. Mgr.; second row: K. Lynam; D. Strock; P. McNally; P. O’Brien; D. Christensen; R. Barber- is; third row: C. Rosaine; |. Broeman; L. McKillop; J. Johnson; J. Byrd; fourth row: G. Loria; J. Blaylock; T. Powals; R. Liebmann; F. Leslie. Johnson, Adv.; J. McAllister; R. Warren; second row: D. Gerstner; T. STATE NEWS PHOTOGRAPHIC: bottom row: J. Harrington; W. Gyr; B. Luke; M. Beasley; B. Porteous; N. Payea. a Cocembei; R. Godley; second row: M. Richardson; L. Kipila; M. STATE NEWS CLASSIFIED: bottom row: P. Everett; V. Potter; Sherman. 207 left: Grad. adviser Phil Stoffan discusses choice of pictures with photographer Bill Porteous. below: Staff members Ellen Lindner, Bunny Harris, and Lorna LaVerne work on (fast!) ap proaching deadline. brubaker farrell 208 | FINGERS that are stiff with fatigue from typing, the realization that you didn’t order enough pictures for your pages, the checking and rechecking of dimen- sions of your lay-outs, and one calm (???) editor- in-chief reminding you that the deadline hour ap- proaches. Where is this crazy scene taking place? Room 27 Student Services, better known as the Wolverine office. Somehow a hard working staff manages to become organized enough to produce a 440 page pictorial record of a year at a university whose 40,000 students, plus administrators, fac- ulty, staff, etc. can produce a full gamut of situa- tions. The cries that it is impossible to eliminate anything else, the book has to be expanded, can often be heard. tarrell brubaker brubaker top left: Photo editor John Brubaker looks over contact sheets. bottom left: Linda Meltzer, surrounded by 3500 Senior pic- tures. right: Editor-in-Chief Eleanor Far- rell checks lay-out with features editor Mary Genovese. 209 right: Carol Hoffman types copy for the residences section. below left: Wolverine adviser Mr. William Mc- Ilrath checks progress (?) on pages. below right: Graduates editor Ron- dy Murray finishes sorting out the senior pictures. brubaker 210 brubaker farrell Then there comes the waiting for the fin- ished product to come back from the print- ers; the mad grab for a copy; the search for your section; the sigh of relief by the editor who found everything in order — and the concession that maybe those late hours (un- til 5:00 a.m.?!?) were really worth it. The pages get a final check before going off to the printer. brubaker WOLVERINE: bottom row: L. LaVerne, Off-Campus; T. Staudt, Sports; E. Farrell, Editor-in-Chief; J. Brubaker, Photography; B. Harris, On-Campus; R. Murray, Seniors: second row: D. Porter; D. Hackett; D. Cummings; L. Meltzer; C. Hoffman; S. Dinsmoore:; P. Maurer: third row: D. Gerstner; C. Zaldokas; E. Lindner; J. Tyner; J. Mueller; R. Jarema: B. Porteous. Sam Riddle of the Black Liberation Front (BLF) in- ‘s troduces Great Issues speaker Ralph Abernathy. THIS WAS THE YEAR OF RESIGNATIONS in A.S.M.S.U. Student government at M.S.U. had come to somewhat of a standstill. No longer were the compensations enough to justify the large amounts of time and effort that must be given by a student leader. A.S.M.S.U. still brought nationally known speakers to campus in the Great Issues Se- ries. Fall term saw Popular Entertainment have some of its greatest successes with promise of more to come in terms following. A.S.M.S.U. services, such as legal aid, con- tinued to try to serve the student interests and concerns. Yet A.S.M.S.U. seemed to be unable to move much further than this. oe ae ee ee fe, ee Ss iB ee ¢ | leone brubaker brubaker porteous left: A.S.M.S.U. Pop Entertainment presents “The Association.” top of page: Sen. Edmund Muskie (Great Issues) speaks with students. above: A.S.M.S.U. Board, spring ’69. 213 COMMITTEES in the various colleges, the Volunteer Bu- reau, and growing complex councils found more students than ever before applying for a position. With the elimi- nation of most rules and regulations, students were gain- ing interest in the administration of the academic side of the University community. Surprising support to many Student ideas and complaints was found in the academic committees. Major governing groups, especially on- campus, were slowly phasing themselves out of existence. Decentralization was now the key word. Student govern- ment at M.S.U. found itself heading in a very new direc- tion (at least new to its present student body). Will this trend continue? Only future students at M.S.U. will be able | to tell. susrtTrreni ity FTE L Se OVeuaee oat IVINS above: Student Advisory Committee, College of Arts and Letters. right: Volunteer Bureau _busi- ness meeting. below right: Women’s _Inter- residence Council. mcallister gerstner Son rie WORD St 215 IVINS GOVERNMENT left: Academic Council, Acting President Adams presiding. below: WIC members gather information for their halls. gerstner GOVERNMENT: RESIDENCE HALL THE ROLE OF GOVERNMENT on the resi- dence hall level has changed drastically with recent policy changes at MSU. Lib- eralization of women’s hours and open- house policies have minimized the hall’s judicial functions. Many halls have been experimenting with less structured coun- cils, using ‘‘ad hoc’’ committees for hall activities and keeping meetings informal and brief. Attempts have been made by the halls to emphasize the complex council as opposed to a more University- wide structure. The presence of change and innovation within all the hall coun- cils indicates a growing trend toward function and relevance on the local hall level. Whatever the result, hall govern- ment at MSU will not remain static much longer. top: Wonders Hall council meets in dinner session. above: Butterfield council members concernedly at work. below: Hall council members chipped in to paint themselves a meeting room in Rather Hall. i itl a J ‘ PF gue a porteous brubaker waddell en 216 PAN-HEL: bottom row: M. Rainey, Sec.; A. Israel, V.P.; N. Glaser, V.P.; Miss M. Petersen, Adv.; A. Konde, Pres.; K. MacDonald, V.P.; second row: J. Cherkinsky; L. Barnes; K. Bartholomew; E. Rich- ter; D. Petross; P. Creagan; D. Tyler; P. Zolinski; third row: L. Wendt; C. Morrisey; G. Stewart; S. Brandjord; J. Sheets; L. Pickering; P. Dunham; C. Oberg. WOMEN’S INTER-RESIDENCE COUNCIL, the link between individual living units and the University, is composed of representatives from each women’s resident hall. WIC spon- sors Campus activities throughout the year, often with MHA, their male counterpart, but the group’s main function is to establish and change policies involving coeds. Among other issues, this year the council has been involved in studying the possibility of expand- ing the extent of co-educational living facili- ties in the university’s residence halls. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL coordinates Greek living for MSU’s 23 sororities by initiating policy changes and guiding activities. A major study of the rush system was con- ducted by the council this year as a result of the growing concern by Greeks to make the fraternity sorority system more relevant to the individuals, the university, and society. Through their SCOPE (Student Community Organization through Panhellenic Effort) center, Pan-Hel also serves the Lansing community. WIC: bottom row: L. Brown; S. Kernick, V.P.; D. O'Donnohue, Pres.; J. Casbon; H. Waldroop; second row: J. Burtness; N. Gajewski; P. Mulcrone; C. Gregory; M. Stone; R. Lanterman; third row: L. Randall; L. Stierle; S. Carter; M. Sutton; D. Fine; M. Hall. 17 AWS: bottom row: L. Wesler, Sec.- Treas.; L. Leppek, Co-Chm.; G. Wil- son, Co-Chm.; G. Kraft; S. Gerow; second row: C. Tomalka; D. Nel- ae son; J. Hagen; J. a Schefka; L. Myers; Ly Raut. Droits gerald, Adv. ie” MeO | ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS, open to all women stu- ; dents at MSU, aims to create mature, responsible citizens. : Focusing on issues relating to the roles and responsibil- |] ities of women on campus, AWS sponsored a seminar on i | abortion during winter term. Also on the AWS calendar | this winter was a reception for new MSU President and Mrs. Clifton Wharton. Spring activities for the group tn- cluded Women’s Week and Lantern Night, honoring the top fifty women seniors. THE AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES COUNCIL, composed of representatives from the clubs affiliated with : the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, coordi- wie: . } | nates club activities and publications. The spring Small = | | Animals Day, sponsored by Ag Council, is perennially pop- ular with Lansing youngsters, who can watch, pet, and even feed the University’s calfs, foals and lambs. The group also conducts the Fall Harvest festival and honors outstanding students tn agriculture. 218 HOME EC COUNCIL: bottom row: G. White- head: M. McCall; S. Smalley, Pres.; K. Roe, V.P.; M. Kaukola; sec- ond row: K. Ruess; R. Lister; C. Westfall; J. Stough, Treas.; L. Gorski. THE HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL coordinates activities of the clubs within the College of Home Economics. Also serving as the contact point between students and the American and Michigan Home Economics Associations, the Home Ec Council tries to stimulate student interac- tion, involvement, and acceptance of professional re- sponsibility. Many home economics majors enjoy the council-sponsored annual trip to the WIIM Home Eco- nomics Conference in Chicago. AG COUNCIL: bottom row: N. Brown, Adv.; P. Spike, V.P.; P. Gordon, Pres.; R. Heiden; M. Steinmueller, Adv.; sec- ond row: V. Gale; G. Heck; G. Trombley; C. Koenigshof; third row: T. Beckner; G. Haas; C. Gibson; D. Bush; C. Bethke. 219 ee ‘| remington brubaker SENIOR COUNCIL: from top: D. Weinheimer; P. Platz; L. McKillop; D. Danowski; T. Koernke; S. Eggers; J. Mantey; J. Owsen; C. Westrick. THE SENIOR COUNCIL, in coordination with moratorium activities last fall, sponsored a 750-mile ‘‘Run for Peace’”’ involving 8 colleges and universities and culminating with the resentation of the American flag to Michigan Senator Hart on the Capitol steps in Washington, D. C. During winter term members served as an advisory com- mittee to President Wharton to assist him in familiarizing himself with Michigan State. The council also holds a banquet spring term to honor the ‘‘70 Club” of outstand- ing seniors. 220 President Wharton greets winter graduates at the Senior Reception. porteous DELPHI: seated: T. Cline; E. Lindner; J. Scholz; M. Marshall; standing: E. Farrell; D. Fitch; A. Konde; K. McDonel; M. McEachern. DELPHI was organized last spring to fill the need for an honorary to recognize outstand- ing senior women at MSU. Patterned after their male counterpart, Excalibur, the four- teen members of Delphi represent all areas of involvement in the campus community. Sponsored by the Coral Gables, the group meets weekly for dinner there. A variety of Speakers and guests such as Representative Jackie Vaughn encourages dialogue on the issues pertaining to the university and soci- ety. TOWER GUARD, both an honorary and a Ser- vice organization, taps its fifty members at May Morning Sing each year. The women are selected from the top two hundred freshman women at MSU on the basis of scholarship, service, character and leadership. Services provided by Tower Guard members include reading to the blind, aiding at registration and commencement, and assisting at the Lantern Night ceremonies held each spring to honor the top fifty senior women. TOWER GUARD: members: M. Abeel; N. Anderson; D. Arvilla; D. Arvilla; B. Block; R. Boxer; S. Brown; S. Buslepp; P. Cusick; A. Decamp; F. Fitch; D. Gillespie; M. Ford; L. Henley; S. Hester; N. Ickler; S. LaRue; B. Macfarland; W. Mager; C. Michael; L. Papp; C. Parker; M. Poniers; N. Rappa- port; R. Repko; L. Reuter; L. Rhodes; N. Schiffer; M. Schanhofen; K. Sheirman; W. Shiba; P. Strandness; C. Tellman; M. VanTokeren; J. Walkup; T. West; P. Wheelock; D. Williams; S. Wilson; V. Wilson; S. Wright. MORTAR BOARD, a national senior women’s honorary, distinguishes women who have ob- tained the accolade of scholarship, leader- ship and dedicated service to the university and local community. In addition to their academic pursuits, the members provide in- dividual services such as tutoring and volunteer work. They also sponsor a needy child and help at commencement exercises. One of the big events of the year and a high- light for alumni is the Mortar Board Alumni Tea. BLUE KEY: bottom row: D. Baird, Treas.; R. Robinson, Pres.; J. Crate; D. Snyder; sec- cond row: W. Rustem; B. Grabert; G. Bullard; Sa Baumhardt; Plichta; third row: Mayer; F. Belinsky; Douse; A. Mintzer; Dilley; fourth row: Spence; J. Geweke; Hartenburg; P. Gra G. Klinsky. Lmn=M” on 222 MORTAR BOARD: bot- tom row: M. Steven- son; P. Sikes, Sec.; E. Monroe, Pres.; G. Wil- SONS Veo aD ieee lie gerald; second row: M. Marshall; B. Julian; E. Farrell; B. Hickok; J. Templin; D. Matthews; third row: M. Day; C. Walters; C. Simone; E. Moore; J. King. BLUE KEY, a national honor fraternity com- posed of 35 junior and senior men, selects its members on the basis of leadership and service in the university. The men accom- pany orphans from the Lansing area to MSU athletic events throughout the year as one of their most popular activities, and they also work to honor outstanding students through nominations to ‘“‘Who’s Who in American Universities and Colleges. ’ Rept TA. ace 1 i j e rs é . ‘ty bi BETA BETA BETA: bottom row: B. Campbell; G. Griffith, Pres.; S. O'Hopp, Sec.; J. C. Braddock, Adv.; A. Gagne, V.P.; second row: L. Stawick; D. Panknin; M. Fink; K. Thomas; K. Benson; L. Winsor; B. Langan; B. Becker; third row: D. Grondin; L. Rasdale; M. Gabil; M. Arzaga; L. Harris; S. Atkins; K. Klomparens; fourth row: G. Schave; R. Smith; K. Saladin; D. Arvilla; D. Arvilla; B. Doren; D. Wood; W. Thomas; fifth row: W. Keimig; R. O'Hara; R. Hay; R. James; M. Dunn; L. Ryan; N. Korstange. BETA BETA BETA, an affiliate of the largest national biological honorary in the country, encourages research and excellence in the field of biology. Members must be juniors with a high scholastic average majoring in one of the biological sciences, and are initi- ated at the annual banquet. Tri-Beta hosts a variety of professors who speak to members Ona wide range of topics. CIRCLE HONORARY is entirely composed of women from the residence halls. Members are nominated by their head advisors and hall presidents, and are accepted into the honorary after going through a selection pro- | cess conducted by active members. These women are the students who have initiated the ideas behind changes in women’s resi- dence hall policies. CIRCLE HONORARY: bottom row: C. Tippy; A. Wieland; A. Hodge, Pres.; M. Chapa, V.P.; G. Smith; D. Myers; second row: D. O'Donnohue; C. Hamlin; E. Farrell; J. Rabbers; M. Ditchie; third row: C. Gregory; S. Long; A. Gendron; B. Pikka; C. Westfall; M. DeLuca; fourth row: V. Antonson; C. Walters; S. Kirkland; S. Kernick; L. Monrow; V. Purvis; fifth row: J. Jenkins; K. Johnston; G. Taggart; L. Viswat; L. Johnson; M. Hall. ” 224 CA ee TAU BETA PI: bottom row: J. Burnett; E. Bode, Treas.; L. Baumgard- ner, Sec.; D. Hawkins, Pres.; R. Finley; R. Barr, Adv.; second row: J. Minneker; J. Mueller; J. Edwards; E. Saunders; H. Kitchen; F. TAU BETA PI is the only national organization that honors outstanding students in. all branches of engineering. On the MSU cam- pus, members assist the Department of Engi- neering with programs such as hosting in- terested ADS candidates. As a service to the university aS a whole, the members of Tau Beta Pi also read to blind students. Out of 150 chapters comprising Tau Beta Pi nation- ally, Michigan State is distinguished as hav- ing the second chapter founded. 4 i iF Purdy; G. Leadley; third row: W. Charlie; B. Porteous; E. Sierecki; D. Miller; T. Dollhoff; G. Kutchey; T. Moberly; fourth row: F. Grubka; C. Potter; A. Popiel; T. Opdbndyk; D. Butler; D. Scheid; R. Hetrick. SAILING CLUB offers students interested in Sailing a chance to master the skill. Members participate in intercollegiate regattas among the Big Ten schools, and this year club mem- bers increased their season by building an ice boat. Besides sailing, members of the club can learn the intricacies of the kayak. Club unity is furthered off water by frequent get togethers. SAILING CLUB: bottom row: R. Ashton, Treas.; J. Alexander, V. Com.; A. Groves, Com.; J. Cald- well, Sec.; second row: C. White; D. Studer; L. Smith; J. Milne; J. DiGiacomo; P. Gural. BLOCK AND BRIDLE: bottom row: J. Dingerson, Treas.; C. Koenigshof; K. Rand, Pres.; C. Hawkins, Sec.; H. Ritchie, Adv.; J. Swift; second row: D. Beebe; K. Thomas; L. Behringer; J. Hogarth; L. Race: N.Gamrath; third row: J. Joba; T. Ritchey; M. Fox; K. Heath; N. Bitterling; fourth row: N. Payeur: J. Karsten; M. Brown; K. Haywood; M. Elliott; S. Butler; R. Fowler; fifth row: J. Temple; L. Clark; A. Merrithew; J. Walkup; S. Pearson; S. Trombly; H. Chaddock; sixth row: G. Richmond; P. Vel- lenga; T. Klink; H. Peldaen; C. Bitterling; R. Haver. THE BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB, an organiza- tion for students interested in the animal industry, sponsors a score of activities dur- ing the year. Winter term’s Little Interna- tional, enabling each club member to have complete charge of either a pig, beef steer, sheep or horse for one week, closes with the selection of the best showman. During the annual spring horse show, any MSU student may show his mount while the club provides exhibitions of jumping and dressage for the audience. GREEN SPLASH: bottom row: F. Seil- er; D. Aquirre, Pres.; E. Harrison, Sec.; second row: D. Pax- ton; M. Higgins, S. Flachs; L. Mitchell; C. Aubel; third row: T. Barrett; L. Kre- mer; D. Donovan; S. Lapp; P. Bodeau; D. Bozin; N. Wood; Mrs. J. Barch, Adv.; fourth row: S. Cul- ver; J. Zang, Treas.; A. Harding; L. Ken- Gulekwree CULV. Nelson; K. Detert, Vice Pres. GREEN SPLASH begins fall term with exten- Sive tryouts for new members. This organi- zation was founded with the purpose of pro- moting synchronized swimming. The mem- bers spend many hours working out routines for their annual extravaganza. Competition for spots in the water show produce long hours of practice for the girls. This year’s water show gets its inspiration from Shakes- peare. Members of Green Splash also hold clinics for high school swim teams. | TEE 5 A I I Zs G 3 re ae Fon ner PP ae a i Clie ee eal pene i: es RE Oe eel) ee ae 226 eee Fs PRN POE sec — ee ea a eS Teer Ge 1 he ra e . a ia me Sana onl ea Lo : Tl wet ee a: pS ewe ome ce nah C4 , + bell Ph weet Sean Ca 227 WERRL BL RE Chee | weer eee MPAA Mune ; } i ! (yoy porteous ee eee ay porteous Brody cafeteria is the only one that uses computerized meal tickets. Rather Hall Kl nee Sy RTT AR ee porteous The grill is acommon meeting ground for all Brody residents. BRODY COMPLEX is identified by the motto “Brody is Unique” and by the symbol synony- mous with its strong unity, Ma Brody. The centrally located Brody Hall provides three dining rooms, a grill, classrooms, library facilities, counselors, and a_ University College office. Despite the fact that the dorms all have a two-man setup and com- munity facilities instead of the more modern suites, they have the largest rooms of any on campus. This proves to be a positive factor shown by the high percentage of returning students each year. Brody cafeteria employs the greatest number of students of any complex, and the grill has the largest volume of business. Brody has come up with many new food service ideas such as Brody Cheese Night and MYOBS (Make Your Own Bologna Sandwich) Day. 229 Porteous Community bathroom facilities in Bailey Hall BRODY COMPLEX A friendly atmosphere and relationship exists between the students and faculty. This is demonstrated by the newly formed lunchtime discussion tables where students and faculty can eat and chat together informally. At the Student-Faculty Book Dinner held fall term each faculty member brought a hard-covered book for the Brody Library. The individual dorms emphasize complex unity through the entertainment functions and projects they work on to- | gether. Exchange dinners, the Big Six Conference coed | football games and active participation in all-campus events are commonly shared activities. Butterfield, with the help of Emmons and Armstrong, has been the winner in Homecoming float competition for the past two years. The Brody Complex Council, the only one of its kind, and the Brody Cultural Committee are other innovations characteristic of the common effort unity. Informal card : games in the grill or dorm lounges and various impromptu | activities are a typical sight in Brody. porteous Gene Diresta earns money by cut- ting hair for fellow students. Students enjoy an informal card game in Bailey lounge. 230 brubaker Butterfield Hall Christmas party gerstner Just one of the original ideas for the Rather Hall door decorating contest { porteous Dr. Coelho and Dean Carlin talk at the Student-Faculty Book Dinner held fall term in the 1956 Room. 231 - | CEDAR WOODS is the most recent organizational | complex we have on campus; it is composed of Holmes, McDonel and Shaw halls. Prior to last year, these three dorms were members of the East and Red Cedar complexes, respectively. Physically, the Cedar Woods Complex is sporad- ically strung along the east side of Shaw Lane. Shaw commands the most exciting view of the Red Cedar while McDonel and Holmes residents have available resources in their back yards for sentimental moon- light walks and or short-cut paths to classes. Dr. Don Grummon, Holmes Hall Dialogue series WMCD McDonel Hall, part of the WMSN network Ppayea brubaker Shaw Hall, facing the Red Cedar 232 West McDonel Hall gerstner 233 } | : | Holmes paint marathon sa | gerstner . i gerstner Mr. Hayward Wilson, director of Happiness is getting a letter HT | C.0.R.E. in Detroit, speaks at the Holmes Hall Dialogue Series. 234 Cedar Woods retains the only all-male living unit on Campus. Other potpourri items suggest that besides having some of the most frequent and well-attended mix- ers, Shaw Hall has in the past displayed an above-average prowess in IM sports; or that even few residents of Holmes know that the township line between Meridian and the city of East Lansing runs down the center of the dorm. Culturally, Holmes Hall has sponsored for the third suc- cessive year the well-applauded dialogue series which features a number of speakers on contemporary issues. gerstner CEDAR WOODS COMPLEX Shaw Hall canoe race ees best Studying for finals on the steps of McDonel Hall 235 Fee Hall | Playing cards in Akers grill steeves brubaker nr 236 RESIDENTS OF EA ST COMPLEX, which invalidates MSU's theory that ‘‘no section of campus is more than a 10-minute walk from the central campus area,”’ are said to be the most physically fit of all MSU students merely from the daily trek to HPR classes and back. Aside from this obviously detrimental factor, East Complex does offer a number of ‘‘special deals”’ to the student who is willing to forego locational conven- | ience. Akers, Fee, and Hubbard have a variety of in- | novations totally their own. Among these are boasting their own library facilities in Conrad auditorium, the tri-room set-up, aS opposed to the traditional suite, found in Akers Hall, the novelty of apartment suites in Fee, and last, but definitely not least, strategically | placed and regular bus pick-ups. | Akers Hall coffee house beasley ee brubaker ; Conrad Auditorium Twelve-story Hubbard Hall, the East Lansing Hilton brubaker fa fe he fa da s (Bis Bi ry fan iz Es is is i Malnicleletzinici: isis, Wear ina ieisisisleiniais) | | | : 237 steeves above: The “eyes” have it for Colt 45 in Fee. above right: Akers grill teems with crafty card players. right: Pool sharks are at home in Akers grill. 4 cd | | batt 238 ' Exchange dinners, study lounges, steak dinners once a term, hall government, freshman basics, 5 o'clock dinner lines, lecture halls, baseball fields, Circle-Fee buses, Akers Mixers, 2:00 a.m. fire drills, green grass, apartments, soft serve, under- classmen, panty raids, pre-moratorium speeches, tug of war contests, card games... all this and much more comprises life in East Complex. steeves ’ ere nD Akers hosts Julian Bond at a Business Seminar. 239 tii ig Ca A TER tyner EAST porteous Dr. Walter Adams listens with students to the pre-moratorium speeches at Hubbard. COMPLEX porteous ; ® 7 ae Ye 3 al ® wo = Tc oO he So ec ao © is o ae oO 2 am 2S a porteous Playing the piano is a favo- Students relax in Abbott'lounge. rite pastime in Mason. Porteous | | Mason Hall RS sey eS on. 3 “ee : NA es i bs RED CEDAR COMPLEX is very diverse in its composition, ranging from Owen, a graduate living hall, Van Hoosen, an apartment set-up for single women, and Justin Morrill, a resi- dential college in Snyder-Phillips, to Mason- Abbott, a quiet, studious, and mature atmos- phere that houses mainly upperclassmen. These many separate entities are drawn to- gether only occasionally. Although Justin Morrill isn’t really prepara- tion for a vocation, its emphasis on liberal ; arts, basically experimental, offers students porteous a modern perspective in learning and a flexi- Hee act te denk bility of programs. One example of smallness within a large university, Justin Morrill’s primary purpose Is personal growth and self- understanding. 241 Every aspect of lifestyle in the complex is ex- perimental. Intellectual, religious, and social values all tend to be more liberal as students seek self-definement and change themselves In relation to other people. The informal group activities include coffee houses, guest Speakers and cultural events such as art dis- plays. Guitar playing in the lounges, body paint-ins, and building snowmen in dorm rooms are just a few examples of the many spontaneous happenings. The hyper-active grill and casual mingling of students and faculty express an aura of friendliness and a community kind of spirit. porteous above: Cooperation makes the cooking easier at Van Hoosen. above right: A powderpuff football game between Mason and Abbott. below right: Man and his best friend in Phillips lower lounge. finema 242 Owen Graduate Hall is somewhat neglected primarily because so few students have any concept of who lives there and what goes on. Owen operates under the same regulations and university policies as any of the other living units on campus, even having its own Student government. The cafeteria set-up is somewhat different, however, since meals are provided on a pay as you go basis. Van Hoosen offers supervised apartment housing for upperclass women. Four to six girls live in each of the 32 apartments. Emphasis on high scholarship is a main aim of all resi- dents. i ee eee a eal ¢ com i ee mds . = _ “= Oe rrereremsetncinepenemenenns — =a RED CEDAR gyr : whiting A JMC student, Shirley Borgelt, rests Bill Whiting and Randy Disbrow put on the steps of Phillips Hall. finishing touches on the snowman built in Abbott Hall. | 243 SOUTH COMPLEX is the renowned home of the ‘“‘jocks”’ and is famous for its stimulating social life. Originally it was designed as a complex that would have all four units re- lated to the University College, but it now houses the James Madison residential college in Case Hall. Despite the fact that each living unit has its own cafeteria, grill, and classroom facilities, the complex as a whole is closely knit with an opportunity for wide interchange of activities between dorms, and much mingling of stu- dents. Wilson Hall provides a library and an auditorium for the entire complex. porteous Wonders Kiva Holden Hall, MSU’s newest residence hall Betees ooe eee te ee ee fs Z porteous enegegseo SARL LLL LLL cae porteous Case cafeteria ta inacnmanssinmninsiomncitonontsiaetl, porteous porteous Bulletin boards keep students well in- formed of hall and campus events. Informal chats depict the friendly atmosphere of South Complex. 245 Wonders Hall Council porteous porteous Study lounges provide x ° _ s Sa hte | adequate facilities. , | EEE Students vote on the best turkey legs. porteous porteous A ping pong game in the lower lounge South Complex houses the majority of MSU athletes due to its close proximity to the IM Building and the Stadium. It is quite con- veniently located on campus but the quality of bus service available is at times question- able. Frequent and well-attended mixers, a unique kazoo band, and ingenious concoctions for entertainment such as the Turkey Legs Con- test, are all a part of the fun-loving and en- thusiastic spirit of South Complex residents. The main social event of the year is the South Complex Weekend, held in the spring and fea- turing a hootenanny or talent show along with a large mixer. The suite-type housing and variety of facil- ities available may well be a final decisive factor for those freshmen who attend sum- mer orientation, held each year in Wonders Hall. 247 SOUTH COMPLEX porteous Display for the Turkey Legs Contest sawyer Moving into West Circle WEST CIRCLE is as much a tradition as Beaumont Tower or MSU’s Sparty. Bearing a long history of female occupancy, the West Circle dorms were at one time the sole residences available to MSU coeds. Today they house primarily female upper- classmen. The aesthetically pleasing surroundings are a large part of the attraction of West Circle. The “‘ivy- covered halls’’ (a la MSU Shadows), the unique Structural style, and the existence of one of the few remaining woodland sites typify the casual atmos- phere. Gilchrist Hall Christmas party brubaker brubaker Teiiies f elieee a nay are 5. | | | | Lucy and Charlie Brown as por: trayed by Mayo residents. brubaker brubaker Hall illiams Ww 249 gerstner 250 Si v ov... 2 cog ie . cc 2 oO o — — ,_o bk POH ORME eE_S = os Oe a x = = = .=c sSoe oevTa0 Sock. 26 et = O w= =i O as Lo Se ae ie ta eS ® o % —E £22 woe a O04 3 g= STO y a co, ao2 ® Oo os = 8 RKFOoOaaL WEST CIRCLE porteous above and below right: West Circle residents and friends often gather in the Gilchrist Pub for snacks and quiet chats. porteous Despite the lack of male companionship, the Gilchrist Pub provides the opportunity for a common mixing ground. Other unifying factors are a central food service, commu- nity facilities, and an active community proj- ects program. West Circle has a convenient campus loca- tion as well as close proximity to Grand River, creating easy accessibility to both classes and shopping areas. Music enthusiasts can find pleasure in the strains of Beaumont Tower and the early morning practice of the MSU Spartan Marching Band. 251 Sparty, escorted by the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon brubaker sirna brings together Gamma Phi Beta and ing Greek S FarmHouse Fraternity for a performance. 252 IDENTITY IN A CHANGING WORLD is an ever-present pro- blem for Greeks, who agonize over whether they should accept change or cling to traditions. Participation in Homecoming and the now-doomed Greek Week and Water Carnival have long been a part of the Greek image; now people are finding that they are not totally relevant in to- day’s world. And the serious Greek is doing something a- bout it. In our parents’ time, fraternities and sororities ex- isted solely as status symbols; not so today. Granted, the social life is there, and still important; but it is involvement which makes today’s Greek. The Interfraternity Council made a giant effort at relevance by insisting that Greek Week be a time for Greeks to focus attention on the Uni- versity instead of themselves. And Greek life is becoming more relevant than ever. ‘ - “we sirna brubaker above: Kappa Delta and Delta Chi win with “Kites Are Fun’’ and “Lazy Kay” at Greek Sing. left: Sigma Alpha Epsilon takes first place again in the Junior 500. porteous top: Skits provide many lighthearted moments. above: Bands often enter- tain at open houses. right: Halloween parties benefit community members as well as sorority women. Even cats feel at home with Greek life. payea HOME IS where the heart is happy, and be- longing is a great feeling. Having 40 people thatyou can call “‘sisters”’ or ‘‘brothers”’ gives a feeling of closeness that many families nev- er achieve. Home is where you can forget to let the mascot — whatever it is — outside at night and still rest assured that someone else has done It. When responsibility is shared, the load seems lighter. Home is the place where you entertain underprivileged children to let them know that they, too, belong. Nothing gives you and your brothers or sisters quite as much satisfaction as hearing a child, or dad, or anyone, say, “You have a nice house.”’ For in Greek life, the house is home. 255 GREEKS porteous There’s always dancing to be found some- where when Greeks gather. Whenever college students get together, there’s always someone who sneaks in the forbidden bottle. a 2 % 4M Gg SKI WEEKENDS, pledge raids, little sisters, T.G.’s and serenades all combine to form Greek life. These activities and others sound appealing, so you pledge. Now begins the game of matching names to faces, memoriz- ing the Greek alphabet and worrying about making the right impression. Finally, the waiting is over. Phase two starts. The doubts set in and you wonder If Greek living is really for you. But then these thoughts are lost in the excitement of Hell Week, duties, and meetings. Countless students have gone through rush “just for the experience”’ and discovered that Greek life does have some- thing to offer them: real brotherhood and sisterhood. Wee i, MARTE GREEKS Rush begins as these girls select the i houses they wish to visit. i luke best best A shivering puppy finds a warm, welcome shelter. Greek Feast — a joyful, informal Spring affair. Making choices at ‘Post Office’’ is always an anxious part of rush. 257 Dad’s Day dinner brings the heart to home is. right: the Greek Week Art Exhibit brings atmosphere to Grand River Ave. in the spring. porteous where their brubaker payea above: a couple of Alpha Xi’s are riding high. right: a Lansing area youngster appreciates the efforts of a fraternity Christmas party. 258 GREEKS FOF EMERE STRATE LLC TERT MEHR CR TOT best % eed pera its e oak titra tad ied oe — a Se aiiat en porteous A costume party and chat are much enjoyed by these ladies. 259 COMPANIONSHIP, freedom, lower expenses, cooking, and cleaning — this is what a co-op is all about. MSU has eight co-ops, seven of which are all-men’s operations. The one women’s co-op, Ulrey House, is ending its second unique year. Begun in the fall of 1968, Ulrey House has been so successful that plans are being formulated for another wo- men’s co-op, and perhaps a coed one. Sometimes the co- ops work together — the men doing maintenance work for the women, the women cooking for the men. Sometimes they go out of their way for each other, as when the men helped to furnish Ulrey House last year. Although Ulrey works more closely with Montie House, men from the oth- er co-ops feel free to drop by for dinner. They are always welcome, and cooking for a few extra people is little in ex- change for the community spirit that the co-op offers. brubaker Men of Montie House take time out for a snack, while another Montie member does his house- cleaning. brubaker It’s hard and fun to cook for 50 people. brubaker MUELLER? READY-CU MUELLER READY-CUr MUELLERS READY-CUT eatin te hooe ELLER S READY-CUT _ MUELLERS OO see panes brubaker When it’s your turn to play chef at Ellsworth House, a battle often wages between duty and the urge to experiment. 261 brubaker There’s always a quiet place at Howland House to make music. below: In exchange for maintenance work, Montie men and others are often treated to dinner at Ulrey house. right: Nothing brings back happy memories the way pictures do. brubaker brubaker brubaker above: Among 50 women, there’s bound to be someone who can help you with that awful math. right: Doing the dishes isn’t so bad — when you have friends and a dishwasher to help. 262 : ‘ fi hy 2S brubaker ‘ “yy o ‘ r , oe “pee my f ol ‘. se in re “ Ste i i brubaker Chopping vegetables seems so muc h easier in Ulrey House’s cheerful kitchen. 263 With no more open house hours to worry about, she'll certainly tell him to come right over. Apartments are friends. Apartments are your own thing. Apartments are more responsibilities. Apartments are a hassle at times. Apartments are a necessity for any serious drinking. Apartments are for living in (obviously). Apartments are for breakfasting at 10 am. Apartments are for dining at 10 pm. Apartments are a taste of the ‘“‘real world” we hear So much about. Apartments are for individuals. Apartments are for finding out about yourself in. Apartments aren't bad. Mey P oa oF ees Ore : 8] PR 7 . ntehade ee eT ate hapa ENA EN ENR ee H . 2 y Pe | os porteous That heavenly, ever ready refrigerator stocked just the way he likes it, and his cozy attic hideaway make a man’s apartment his castle. waddell Somehow, a Christmas tree always bright- ens fall term finals week. waddell brubaker porteous No one to tell you to get off the phone... or get out of bed before noon. OR Relig 265 Apartment living offers a variety of con- veniences to the upperclassman... porteous ... like no more walking down the hall. brubaker 266 | | . } brubaker waddell above and left: Some of the conven- iences (?) of living off campus. 267 APARTMENTS Utilizing spare minutes by sewing is a pro- ductive form of relaxation. 268 porteous Payea above: Dinner preparations are a joint effort in this household. YOU PUT YOUR NAME on the list the day after you were engaged, and took it off the list, and put it back on and took it off and put it back on and almost forgot about it. A year after you're married, the Married Housing office calls and you say, ‘“You mean we're in, after only 17 months of waiting?”’ You might say that the demand for married housing units far outstrips the supply. It’s a good thing that the University keeps the rent low or you might pay East Lansing apartment prices for a subsistence-level flat. Truth time, though. Married Housing at MSU may not be the best apartments around, but for a couple of young marrieds, the rent is low, they’re furnished, your neighbors are in much the same situation you are, and remember the night we all played volleyball til midnight. It was a lot of fun. payea porteous Chess seems to be an attractive pastime in this home. 269 Married housing means living and caring for two — something needs to be done. always — ge ne ee a ae SS porteous A Chi O’s welcome rushees with an informal dinner. ALPHA CHI OMEGA was rewarded for its enthusiasm in Greek Week festivities this year by winning the Greek Week trophy for participation in the greatest number of events. Teaming up with Sigma Nu, the girls placed third in the mixed division of Greek Sing. A party for cerebral palsy Stricken children keeps the sisters busy in the spring, as does work with Project SCOPE in the community. On campus, the A Chi O's do their share in ASMSU and Union Board. ALPHA CHI OMEGA: bottom row: J. Templin, Treas.; J. Dieckman, Sec.; J. Keeler, V.P.; C. Fox, Pres.; J. Witsaman, N. Kleinert, J. Land. second row: C. Burroughs, Z. Sarkisian, N. Bailey, L. Funk, W. Dunbar, D. Stiles, B. Isselhardt. third row: D. Marlin, D. Wismer, M. McEachern, M. Jewett, C. Castelli, K. Ware, A. McKelvey. fourth row: W. Jones, P. Appil, L. Kendrick, S. Scott, M. Jacobs, K. Folkmier, J. McGuire. fifth row: J. Gall, L. Gilbert, G. Billaspy, J. Koven, J. Prosser, K. Gelnaw, S. Green. sixth row: P. Higgs, C. Apel, D. Wolfenbarger, C. Wood, J. Kush, B. Hoffman, P. Deweye. a ¥ . eS y 270 F . 4 ‘ ce F E c Fe mS ' ? : a A ALPHA DELTA PI: bottom row: J. Byron, Treas.; E. Doup, Sec.; C. Yannitelli, V.P.; H. Moore, House- mother, C. Morrisey, Pres.; C. Larson, J. Atchison. second row: D. Brown, M. Packard, P. Williams, R. Weiss, L. Kostoff, S. Ouellette, N. Goyette, S. Herman. third row: P. Riggs, K. Cunningham, K. Voytilla, M. Struble, J..Welch, C. Valmassei, C. Geer, M. Coss. fourth row: D. Meyer, M. Harrington, L. Seltz, S. Rebeck, P. Zolinski, D. Cheal, K. Jarmol, L. Smith. fifth row: M. Salomon, L. Frederick, C. Kalinowski, C. Kersten, C. Witzke, J. Altman, N. Hoffman, P. Seroke. sixth row: C. Wood, S. Lee, M. Geurich, N. Lanard, B. Ware, D. Grewe, L. Taylor, K. Sincius. ALPHA DELTA PI sh owed the campus and the community that sororities are more than just houses by placing first in the sorority division of the all-University Blood Drive. As official hostesses for the Muscular Dystrophy Rocka- thon, the women assisted Phi Kappa Sigma members by attracting publicity and providing moral support as a new record for rocking in a chair was set. Many ADPi members are involved with the MSU Volunteer Bureau In areas such as the Big Sister program and tutoring service. A human pyramid contest for fraternities was a new addition to Greek Week sponsored by Alpha Delta Pi members. Judg- ing was based on originality, height, and participation. The sisters also earned a third place in Greek Sing. Favorite records add a lighthearted atmo- sphere to the ADPi house. welti % Y SAN DBT We ee cg er ; Ke b fs us ah a Dlg 4 brubaker AEPhi winter pledge class ALPHA EPSILON PHI: bottom row: S. Sadd, Treas.; L. Margolin, S. Krause, M. Spertner, Housemother; S. Ruekherg, Pres.; R. Knopfler, V.P.; M. Wasserman, Sec. second row: A. Garbowitz, J. Herron, B. Alper, M. Steinberg, A. Blyveis, J. Lasky, H. Markow. third row: L. Liefer, C. Bologna, C. Fishman. R. Boxer, J. Messinger, M. Bloch, D. ALPHA EPSILON PHI membership means empathy with those who haven’t gotten a fair shake; and the Arrow project, coordin- ated by AEPhi national, offers the women an opportunity to assist the American Indians. As their major philanthropic project, the AEPhi pledges hold a Chinese Auction. Each pledge buys an inexpensive gift, which ts wrapped and sold to the highest bidder, and the proceeds go toward the Arrow project. Locally, the women volunteer their services at the Lansing School for the Blind’s recrea- tion department, Supervising roller skating and basketball. The AEPhi’s bid goodbye to one MSU tradition by reigning third in the final appearance of Water Carnival, and Surged ‘‘onward and upward” with another: Spring 1970 marks the third anniversary of the AEPhi Greek Week Art Exhibit, displaying local and student work. Silver, L. Sands. fourth row: E. Gordon, J. Joseph, E. Siegel, D. How- ard, S. Osher, D. Ellias, B. Goldman, J. Rosenberg. fifth row: G. Gins- burg, A. Bass, J. Elliot, L. Tycher, J. Dunitz, |. Tulpan, L. Brill, R. Gold- man, S. Prussian. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: M. Frazier, Treas.; C. Broyles, Rec. Sec.; P. Pruden, V.P.; E. Rothwell, Housemother; L. Younts, Pres.; M. McCall, J. Martin, Corr. Sec. second row: E. Holmes, P. Savage, J. Deremo, C. Feldman, M. Campau, K. Castle, M. Sancle- mente, S. Strauss, L. Hill. third row: M. Strauss, J. Fowler, P. Staf- ford, S. Savala, R. Horst, S. Marshall, J. Sedlak, D. Shaw, V. McDade, ALPHA GAMMA DELTA women place special emphasis on their philanthropic projects. Besides working with various underprivileged children in the Lansing community, the AI- pha Gams sponsor a yearly Halloween party for those afflicted by cerebral palsy. What Originated as a party for children has now become a gathering of all age groups. Women who have been attending this for years now anxiously await this fun-filled occasion. Scholarship also has an important place here, culminating with a scholarship dinner, during which roses are presented to those who have achieved high grades. Last but not least are activities such as a Junior-Senior picnic, a May morning breakfast to honor graduating seniors, and an_ inter-sorority breakfast with the women of Alpha Xi Delta. 273 P. Abbuhl. fourth row: D. Pierce, L. Johnson, S. Schroeder, R. Fluckey, B. Carter, A. Thomson, K. Rummel, M. Fell, P. Dunham, K. Figg. fifth row: C. Goodwin, A. Heafey, S. Ankli, K. Luft, L. Gruber, J. Stewart, K. Fox, M. Morrow, S. Burgess, D. Guzowski. sixth row: B. Bell, S. Withers, D. Sendek, B. Lemon, C. Fernandez, K. Ebi, B. Burda, R. Brown, J. Mikulich, J. Essebagger. The Alpha Gams host their Halloween party for the cerebral palsied. porteous AKA rush party ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA emphasize their goals of scholar- ship, sisterhood, and black pride through such projects as their tutorial program and their yearly cultural proj- ect. The tutorial program is intended to provide black Students, especially freshmen, with someone to go to Should they need academic help. This year’s cultural proj- ect offered several scholarships to needy students to en- able them to attend classes in swimming, sewing, and art at the YWCA. Money Is raised at benefit dances. A special project this year was participation in a Christmas party for underprivileged black children at the West Side Drop- in Center in Lansing. The AKA’s, along with other black Greeks, donated money for presents and played games with the children. Extra money was used later to provide a turkey dinner. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA: bottom row: R. Wofford, Treas.: S. Ross, J. ant, L. Lincoln, M. Wilbert, A. McShan, D. Petross. fourth row: G. Murph, V.P.; Theda Prince, Pres.; S. Brown, Sec.: C. Johnson, M. Sneed, R. Stewart, C. Shockley, Y. Jenkins, B. Huffman, S. Albert, B. Burns. second row: P. Robinson, L. Tate, E. Owens, C. Smith. L. Mc- Braddock. fifth row: M. Davis, C. Watkins, R. Richardson, T. Tucker, Wherter, C. Moy, C. Harvey. third row: Y. Barden, W. Gibson, C. Bry- H. Nettles, S. Dickey. porteous f 4 i , S 4 } a ALPHA PHI: bottom row: K. Metz, Treas.; M. White, S. Brandjord, Rutman, M. Rainey, C. Frank, J. Jennings, S. Quinn, M. Gostlin, B. Pres.; C. Kidder, Housemother, J. Purdy, V.P.; P. Kelly, D. Lilly. sec- Karstens, K. Brock, C. Horn, B. Borgeson, S. Nutile. fifth row: K. Par- ond row: P. Keavy, P. Heller, D. Robbins, C. Burcar, K. Turner, J. sons, P. Talbot, C. Chamberlin, M. Van Dam, M. Zellar, M. Bush, K. Stewart, C. Calhoun, E. Matsuyama, O. Gaydos, P. Holt, S. Corkrey, Markovich, M. Alling, D. Malchie, C. Finn, S. Bjork, P. Webster. sixth J. Pollock, C. Rosaen. third row: M. Nolen, B. Handren, S. Markouich, row: M. Schwartz, A. Dutcher, C. Feeheley, D. Fillbrandt, L. Davis, K. N. Rudnik, J. Crary, L. Core, S. Tarapata, S. Easterwood, C. Paulos, Munn, L. Liebold, S. Schueller, K. MacDonald, L. Haisenleder, J. L. Caffrey, E. Rothwell, M. Brownscombe. fourth row: J. Brock, J. Johnson, S. Connor. ALPHA PHI began the new decade with the initiation of a Big Sister program, with ‘‘big sisters’ for the women com- ing from among alumnae members of Alpha Phi in the Lansing-East Lansing area. The women take pride in their philanthropic projects, besides supporting their national project of Cardiac Aid. Locally, the Alpha Phi’s aid under- privileged children through Project SCOPE, and hold a Valentine’s Day party for underprivileged kids from the Tower Garden area in Lansing. In the fall, fathers are given Special treatment during Dad’s Day, while mothers are treated to a luncheon and witness their daughters’ perfor- mance in Greek Sing each Spring. Party activities for the Alpha Phi’s are culminated with the formal term party each winter. Alpha Phi’s welcome rushees gerstner ALPHA XI DELTA women were welcomed back to 520 Lin- den fall term by a new housemother in a fully remodeled home. Philanthropically, the Fuzzies cooperated with the March of Dimes in their drive for funds by canvassing the Greater Lansing area. An Alpha Xi pledge project was send- ing ‘“‘care packages” to GI’s in Viet Nam for Christmas, and the girls were delighted when they received a warm thank you from a private in the group. This year, during the Christmas season, a dinner was held in honor of the busboys, featuring the red-carpet treatment: wine (each busboy received a bottle of Seagram’s for a gift), women (the Fuzzies), and song (Alpha Xi renditions of Hanukkah songs). The presentation of a diamond for the quill of the most outstanding active member was a high point of the year. Alpha Xi breakfast with Alpha Gamma Delta ALPHA XI DELTA: bottom row: L. Thompson, Treas.; B. Groat, Cor. Fagan, P. McGuire, K. Richardson. fourth row: P. Otto, K. Raven, C. Sec.; G. Stewart, Pres.; G. Dunning, Housemother; C. Lewis, V.P.: Schade, S. Claire, M. Cowden, M. Stevens, R. Gangnath, E. Jordan. A. Blaty; D. Cummings, Rec. Sec.; J. Strother. second row: D. Sayles, fifth row: C. Drew, L. Bemsel, S. Ralph, J. Dean, P. King, P. Clark, J. Mullinger, P. Molnar, D. Kujat, B. Harris, C. Shalda, C. Overholt. J. Funk, P. Zuidema. sixth row: M. Nowakowski, E. Genshaw, P. Tur- third row: J. Dingerson, C. Wicson, P. Dakin, S. Vaughan, J. Bird, K. ner, P. Cummins, S. Dillingham, S. Spillane, C. Thatcher. 276 ae a AY CHI OMEGA: bottom row: M. Murtagh, Treas.; W. Johnson, V.P.; B. Stewart, Pres.; C. Grohoski, Sec.; C. Halliday. second row: S. Bennett, S. Sellers, M. Mackellar, P. Schofding, C. Miller. W. Ger- ard, C. Hayes, P. Podojil. third row: M. Korney, L. LaCasse, L. Sauble, J. Whiting, S. Misener, L. Gulick, J. Daniels, J. Daniel, B. Spangler. fourth row: K. Youngs, R. Vanerian, J. Twyman, B. Miner, C. Dysarz, C. Hibbott, B. Bachtel, T. Packowski. fifth row: J. Hutt, D. Hilleary, R. Arnold, K. Lydy, C. Cress, M. DuChene, L. Wernet, N. Gately, S. Shannon. sixth row: F. Seiler, N. Smith, J. De Young, J. Givens, S. Turner, N. Sisson, C. De Young, B. Juchartz. CHI OMEGA sorority kicked off the '69-'70 school year with a football game for underprivileged children. Philanthropy has an important place here, as the Chi Omegas joined people all over the nation in the annual ALSAC drive. The women help out in local projects too, sponsoring a Christ- mas party for the pediatrics floor at Sparrow Hospital. On campus, the Chi O’s combined ingenuity and hard work to come up with a float that placed first in Homecoming. New faces bring new ideas, and the Chi O’s look forward to innovations in the future as more girls move into the larg- er house, now in its second year. gerstner Candlelight ceremony. 277 Candlelight ceremonies welcome a new house- DELTA DELTA DELTA women take special pride in their ian scholastic achievements, placing among the top five so- rorities academically. The Tri-Delta yearly service project provides a $300 scholarship each year to a needy person with good grades; this year’s project involved selling “‘pop- up’’ stationery to finance the scholarship. The Tri-Delts also teamed up with Phi Kappa Tau this year to treat chil- dren from the Lansing School for the Blind to a day of to- bogganing and games. Winter 1970 also brought a new housemother, welcomed with candlelight ceremonies. DELTA DELTA DELTA: bottom row: P. Innis, D. Hylen, V. Bilek, D. Tyler, Pres.; S. Eggers, V.P.; D. Butler, Sec.; P. Ostrom, S. Vogelsberg. second row: S. Ruthven, M. Dubay, C. Flynn, L. DeClercq, C. Moran, A. Porter, K. Kitzmann, C. Harris, C. Mondry, K. Chambers, M. Kornow. third row: C. Murray, L. Blundell, |. Stenback, J. Schmelzer, S. Seiber, K. Kennedy, R. Strawser, P. Adamy, C. Olsom, K. Engman. fourth row: C. Beckmann, H. Dobson, M. Gillick, L. Bidwell, D. Dratschmidt, J. Michalski, M. Stapczynski, J. Hardy, J. Precobb, L. Korver, M. Yack. fifth row: M. Atkinson, B. Michitsch, N. Bartels, M. Venable, J. Wrase, B. Schuck, C. Strejan, J. Hunter, A. Hackstadt, G. Van Dorp, R. Harmen. sixth row: E. Vaughan, P. Howard, P. Bonn, M. Salmon, E. Moore, G. Womper, C. Jaros, M. Noss, W. White, P. Kljun, M. Bowman, J. Bobit. PAC © ey RAE es , 3 DELTA GAMMA: bottom row: J. Engelsma, Treas.; J. Lommel, C. Lup- Hislor, B. Malzahn, M. Tom. fourth row: C. Kimling, N. Chapman, C. ia, V.P.; M. Stetler, Housemother, N. Sayers, Sec.; B. Huschke, M. Lininger, M. Green, J. Yinger, T. West, S. Willson, C. Toburen, L. Po- Volden, J. Kita. second row: T. Sawyer, D. Couch, K. Hulbert, P. kallus, P. Gamble. fifth row: B. Wilson, S. Alber, M. Elsner, D. LaVielle, Wheelock, M. Brammer, S. Olin, K. Kulas, D. Rufner, B. Jones. third N. Tschirhart, R. Fenley, V. Alberts, T. Rapchak, K. Lawicki, D. Mc- row: P. Galles, M. Fairley, K. Swan, B. Cooper, M. Trame, N. Dill, M. Fadden. DELTA GAMMA, along with the Gamma Phi Betas, organ- ized the Powder Puff football game several years ago to be held annually on their Dad’s Day. It has since grown much in popularity and become one of the highlights of the year for the DG's. A special highlight of 1969 was the achievement of second place in Greek Sing. The women make a special project of aiding the blind by reading to them on campus and holding a Christmas party at the Michigan School for the Blind. Their ‘‘steak and beans’’ dinner each term encourages the DG's to maintain a high scholastic average. Powder Puff Football EL BOOB BBLS ccs PME: bi fi . pan ss - Be DAR scree orm 7 PP nesst Ree : ea. 219 - - Ce BN eM Pe GION A Na Bi oo «BS: porteous DZ rush party : DELTA ZETA women were honored at last year’s annual State Day convention when they received an award for having the most improved scholarship among the nine Delta Zeta chapters in Michigan. Delta Zetas also won top honors on campus as they worked with Phi Kappa Psi fraternity to produce “‘The Funny Clown”, their first-place float for MSU's last Water Carnival. Living near eight fra- ternities provides inspiration to hold many parties, and an annual Christmas party to honor busboys, complete with Santa Claus. Volunteer work in the MSU Speech and Hear- ing Clinic enables the DZ’s to support their national phil- anthropic project. DELTA ZETA: bottom row: D. Collins, Treas.; B. Taggett, V.P.; J. Pool, Pres.; N. Eckert, House- mother, S. Graubner, P. Miller, Sec. second row: R. Lyons, A. Olson, C. Miehlke, C. Wellington, M. Rossman, G. Galmish, C. Fogg. third row: P. Holmes, L. Bailey, M. Smith, M. Doner, M. St. Vincent, A. Sheerer. fourth row: S. Worsham, K. Russell, J. Fairbrother, R. Alexander, M. Pengelly, J. Stough. fifth row: A. Voydanoff, B. Bodell, C. Nelson, M. Templeton, C. Oberg, C. Begnoche. 280 SVS GAMMA PHI BETA: bottom row: G. Madar, Treas.; M. Doering, J. Platt, Pres.; M. Reynolds, Housemother, C. Hennessy, V.P.; C. Mul- holland, C. Tew, Sec. second row: M. Muller, G. Santo, L. Satterla, B. Colville, G. Henry, S. Page, M. Terrien. third row: S. Sinclair, S. Delavan, K. Machalleck, L. Frost, M. Fauth, S. Weston, J. Woodison. fourth row: L. Dietrich, M. E. Egner, S. West, C. Schmidt, L. Giss, A. Bromley, S. Aulds, S. McManners. fifth row: J. Dyer, S. Drotar, H. Withorn, K. Chenoweth, D. Baxter, M. Brown, C. Howlett, R. Konop- nick. sixth row: S. Strack, J. Baird, C. Bartz, C. Grondz, K. Bodeau, M. Bodeau, N. Power, B. Rowney. GAMMA PHI BETA clashes with the Delta Gammas each year on the Tartan Turf to decide the winner of the Powder Puff football game, highlighting their annual Dad's Day. Victorious, the Gamma Phi’s were awarded the trophy by Acting President Walter Adams. The girls support a camp for underprivileged girls in Colorado and British Columbia. A little closer to home, they supervise activities each week at the Action Center in Lansing. Completion of the new addition on their house adds the much needed space for a study area and a recreation room. porteous f i ' t Gamma Phi’s win at Powder Puff football. Kappa Deltas trim their Christmas tree. porteous KAPPA DELTA sorority looks forward to greater unity in the future, as a result of a new addition to their house which increased its capacity from 34 to 51; with more girls able to live in the house, a feeling of closeness pre- vails. Kappa Deltas emphasize service in all areas, and tn the spring, they helped local senior citizens do their ‘spring housecleaning’. Kids receive special treatment on Kiddies day, and at a Christmas party for orphans. The women are alSo prominent in Greek and on-campus events, receiving a first place award for their performance with Delta Chi in Greek Sing '69. KAPPA DELTA: bottom row: M. Knaffle, Treas.; N. Landrum, R. Davidson, Pres.; M. Dye, V.P.; C. Guthrie, D. DeBaets. second row: J. Hagemaster, D. Jones, J. Becci, M. Celello, A. Wiggins, K. Mac- Donald, C. Whitney. third row: G. Couch, J. Clapp, M. Coward, M. Ferianc, L. Roberge, E. Lamp, J. Mortland. fourth row: P. Stephanian, L. McRay, S. Merrill, J. Madoll, S. Hotaling, P. Miller, D. Nel- son. fifth row: J. Vermeulen, L. May, J. Slade, K. Hinson, V. Ferrero, J. Arrigo, K. Frost. sixth row: M. West, W. Jacobs, M. Flynn, L. Barnes, K. Johnson, R. UhIman, V. Freberg. . oJ . ad Cy - ° oy J a “4 282 | KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA: bottom row: C. Becker, Treas.; B. Horan, fourth row: N. Stahl, D. Brown, C. Martinez, S. Lenhard, D. Davis, S. Sec.; A. Moore, Pres.; A. Miller, Housemgther, C. Tenover, V.P.; B. Miles, S. Wherity. fifth row: C. Ziegler, B. Sutton, N. Graham, B. Bazler, L. White. second row: M. Reynolds, J. Joseph, M. Winsor, Howe, S. Baines, D. Root, K. Keating. sixth row: C. Oben, P. Kolar, C. J. Miller, J. Reed, D. Bartlett, S. McCleary. third row: C. Griffin, C. Forward, B. Williams, M. Michel, C. Lopker, S. Gillespie, S. Siewert. Rogers, K. Curatold, M. Little, J. Anthony, K. Kaumeter, K. Linde. KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, with the dawning of a new decade, found the unity of sisterhood being strengthened while Striving for individual perspective. With pride the Kappa Kappa Gamma’'s shared happy moments as Sandy Gilles- pie became first Miss MSU, then went on to reign as Miss Michigan. While campus activities are important, the wo- men also support rehabilitation projects. The alumni or- ganization works with the Kappa’s in an effort to aid men- ) tally retarded children, helping the women of 605 M.A.C. to develop an awareness of togetherness in helping others. porteous Kappas practice before sere- nading their fellow Greeks. Candlelight porteous ceremonies add excitement to rush. PHI MU women make a pledge of Hope for a better world. The women were busy last spring making and selling feather flowers on Campus to benefit project Hope. Phi Mu’s are also committed to such efforts as SCOPE, which benefits local youngsters, and a Valen- tine’s party for Lansing underprivileged children. There are also numerous opportu- nities for just having fun, for instance: an annual Dad’s Day, a Mother’s Luncheon, the formal Spring party, the Winter costume ball, candlelight dinners, serenades, and firesides. Phi Mu’s consistently attain high scholastic honors and representations in many campus honoraries and activities. PHI MU: bottom row: D. Prisk, Treas.; K. Kubicki, L. Wendt, V.P.; H. Gay, Housemother, P. Creagan, Pres.; K. Pfeiffer, B. McMichael, Sec.; G. Brown. second row: K. Wells, D. Johnson, S. Simpson, J. Loehn, M. Crisp, P. Hedges, J. Widmayer, P. Hubicz, A. Peters. third row: J. Vaughn, D. Johnson, C. Pienkowski, C. Kitcho, M. Altobello, S. Genix, J. Cowdery, L. Wendt, M. Flynn. fourth row: P. Wong, P. Lawyer, L. Navarre, F. Wilson, T. Kelly, M. Fay, S. Mack, S. Clark, S. Burrell. fifth row: G. Bugor, C. DeWitt, S. Krupansky, T. Fuller, L. Martin, S. Keedy, D. Moggio, K. Ledger. sixth row: B. Taylor, K. Johnson, A. Repasky, D. Finke, N. Schlesinger, C. Oren, J. Juhrend, K. Kane, S. Vander- Weele. e oe a oS 4 3 PI BETA PHI: bottom: A. Peterson, Treas.; K. Farison, V.P.; K. Bartholomew, Pres.; M. Mapes, | Housemother, W. Arndt, Rec. Sec.; K. Guth, Corr. Sec. second row: S. Antinoja, V. Ernst, L. Akers, | C. de Lange, T. Ballas, G. Thomas, D. Zantop, J. Gardner, T. Tabb, P. Duggan. third row: J. Barlow, | D. Willits, E. Derrick, N. McIntyre, J. Yerkey, J. Feasel, J. Rollinger, L. Bloyer, T. Elliott, S. Woods, C. Arnold. fourth row: J. McGuire, K. Mitchell, N. Glaser, S. Dixon, M. Hogue, P. Dyer, B. Blazo, P. | Dickson, M. Broggen, K. Alderton. fifth row: J. Welch, N. Locker, J. Dickson, C. Wright, H. Weber, L. Johnson, N. Schneider, M. Moon, C. Clements, J. Pettit. sixth row: B. Dedo, N. Jones, C. Bowling, S. Scott, G. Badley, C. Dery, C. Parlette, D. Savickas, L. Baird, C. Rock. porteous Pl BETA PHI women joined with the men of Delta Tau Delta this year in sponsoring a new Christmas program. Although interested in maintaining the Christmas spirit, this pro- gram stressed the desire for world peace : with the theme, ‘‘Sing for Peace’’. The Pi Phi 2) ins ge te sisters are also supporting a young Indian ; be D i eee boy and corresponding with him monthly. - : a lUw Serenades, Friday night ‘‘firesides’’, ex- change dinners, and annual term parties are only a few of the many activities reflecting the spirit and unity of Pi Beta Phi. Pi Phi members find diversion in a card game. 285 i Sigma Kappas_ host dads on Father’s Day. Porteous SIGMA KAPPA enthusiasm ran high this year, giving rise to activities which range from Homecoming to working with underprivileged children. Each term the house works with the members of the Ingham County Rehabilitation Center as part of its gerontology program. On the social side, traditional events each year include the pledge slumber party and the Junior-Senior Picnic to honor graduating seniors, aS well as a scholarship dinner held each term. Favorite events within this chapter include a Father’s Day football game and dinner in the fall, and a Mother’s Day in the spring. SIGMA KAPPA: bottom row: D. Benoy, Treas.; S. Potts, Sec.; N. Neill, V.P.; C. Melin, Housemother: B. Freeman, S. VanDusen, D. Weinheimer. second row: C. Lankfer, K. Byrne, M. Holzer, C. Gasi- orowski, D. Wilburn, J. Hogan, S. Hedges, M. Kohn, C. Florstedt, M. Schwab, D. LePlae, L. Rhodes. third row: B. Olsen, A. Wilson, P. Luttinen, K. Swann, A. Bennett, J. Fay, D. Fox, J. Barry, B. Parker S. Sullivan, L. Ellis. fourth row: C. Janz, N. Nahigian, D. Mihalchik, C. Westrick, S$. Hunemorder, S. Malinowski, S. Beshgetoor, M. Law, D. Seay, D. Butzier, S. Armstrong, D. Malewich. fifth row: E. Young, M. Keith, P. Neal, P. Johnson, P. McKinley, K. Ford, L. Houghton, L. Petro, S. Kirkton, M. Riepma, S. Carlisle. sixth row: L. Schols, G. Corssland, L. Morrison, P. Durish, P. Haincine, C. Gray- biel, D. Mackson, J. Berthiaume, B. Weiss, K. Nowicki. — AAS ZETA TAU ALPHA: bottom row: C. Messmer, Sec.; N. Miller, Treas.: Piechocki, D. Andruccioli. fourth row: B. Collins, J. Conway, C. L. Pickering, Pres.; E. Paradis, Housemother; N. Patch, V.P.; L. Stan- Starnes, J. Piechocki, N. McCauley, S. Stocken, V. Clark. fifth row: den. second row: M. Davis, K. Morath, B. Smith, N. Swope, J. Miller, L. Palatash, N. Dudek, S. Spencer, L. Griesen, M. Luttinen, S. Sackett, K. Graham. third row: M. Gerard, D. Keller, S. Wagoner, M. Bice, J. M. Kiessel. ZETA TAU ALPHA welcomed to their sister- hood a new chapter at Ferris State College. In January, the sisters journeyed to Big Rapids for the initiating festivities. The ZTA’s can boast of such accomplishments as being all-sorority baseball champs and winning the Sammie Tricycle Race for the second con- secutive year. High spirits and intense rivalry prompted the girls to paint the Michigan rock green at Ann Arbor in the fall. The ZTA’s host a party each spring to benefit cerebral palsy victims, and a “‘low-rent’’ party, complete with Salvation Army clothes, for the pledges. Triumphant ZTA’s win the Sammie _ Tricycle Race. ALPHA GAMMA RHO: bottom row: B. Wendzel, Treas.; C. Bethke, V.P.; M. Burns, Housemother; R. Olson, Pres.; J. Maloney, R. Coffey, Sec.; second row: B. Winkel, E. McCaslin, M. Baughman, P. Smith, C. Moore, R. Cheadle, R. Posthumus. third row: C. Saxton, J. Matvszak, brubaker RHO-MATES: from left: K. Wells; L. Wendt; M. Brown; L. Ruckle; D. Pierce; A. Voydanoff; E. Lindner; C. Larson; M. Smith; K. Hillier; D. Fleming. 288 M. Ruhlig, D. Routson, E. Ryesink, P. Toohey. fourth row: F. Jones, E. Wissman, T. Tompkins, S. Knapp, R. Hnilica, D. Konezal, D. Wye. fifth row: M. Sweet, J. Pickler, J. Lemmermen, J. Christensen, E. Roberts, J. Tesch. ALPHA GAMMA RHO, the only agricultural fraternity on campus, recently played host to the officers of seven other AGR chapters from throughout the U. S. for an annual Of- ficers Training Seminar. Last year the brothers initiated their Little Sister Organi- zation, the Rho-mates. Also new to their membership is their dog and mascot, Tau. AGR has moved forward with improved scho- lastics, enthusiastic intrafraternity sports teams, and a great social program. The brothers feel they are accomplishing their purpose, ‘To make better men.” ALPHA KAPPA PSI: bottom row: R. Brounstein, Treas.; D. Monahan, J. Oster, Pres.; R. Joynt, V.P.; B. Lee, Sec.; L. Ankrapp. second row: A. Boyce, D. Seney, J. Hoekwater, M. Feldman, J. Van Namen, D. Rid- dell, S. Dow. third row: G. Timmins, L. Santioni, S. McNeil, T. Lasley, D. Pederson, D. Wilson, G. VanEerden. fourth row: K. Young, T. Viol, THE BROTHERS OF ALPHA KAPPA PSI, one of the largest professional business frater- nities, are proud of their efforts to create an opportune blend of professional and social activities. Many different aspects of the busi- ness world are highlighted throughout the term by guest speakers invited to the weekly meetings. The brothers also leave the cam- pus in their professional activities, Chicago being the destination of this year’s week long field trip. Last year, the AKPsi’s donated their time to cleaning and repairing the Lansing Boy's Home. A formal dinner dance in spring culminates each year with scholastic and honorary awards given to the brothers. 289 V. Thornton, J. Geiger, A. Mendez, J. Bologna, L. Patnode. fifth row: C. Hoebeke, M. Whaling, T. Kenyon, D. Lennie, G. Brown, J. Schrip- sema, G. Williams. sixth row: J. Dace, R. Oldenkamp, D. Schmidt, J. Martinow, J. Smith, P. Humfleet, M. Gelder. porteous AKPsi officers conduct their weekly business meeting. lagoni ALPHA TAU OMEGA, active in almost all inter-fraternity sports, claimed both the baseball and basketball cham- pionships this year, and placed among the top five con- tenders for the All-Sports Trophy. The ATO’s work for muscular dystrophy by collecting donations in the Lansing area. ATO’s are also very active socially, beginning fall term with a campus-wide Welcome Week party, co-hosted by Kappa Alpha Theta. ‘“‘Grad Day” is held in the spring to honor alumni, and a “‘Lady and the Tramp” party is thrown in jest, just for the brothers’ own fun. S. Johnston, J. Hayden, T. Hall, J. Dempster. fourth row: L. Schil- S. Kaufman, Pres.; M. Atkinson, Housemother, B. Scott, J. Bequette. linger, G. Gawiner, B. VanDerbeck, A. Karolak, M. Turi, R. Shuckloy, second row: K. VanderHoff, G. Paraskevin, W. Woosley, S. Natzmer, J. Post. fifth row: D. Speasmaker, D. Hamel, G. Demmink, G. De- J. Millhouse, D. Heathcote, J. Hall. third row: J. Moceri, D. Camillo, Cocker, J. Leemgraven, S. Russel. ALPHA TAU OMEGA: bottom row: J. Minahan, V.P.; J. Bixler, Treas.;: € , 4 uN . DELTA CHI: bottom row: P. Davis, Treas.: R. Kent, Sec.; M. Suthers, McPherson, R. Hults, D. Church, M. Schupan, B. Gaugish, B. Wein- Pres.; P. Bristow, House Advisor, K. McKinnie, V.P.: M. Anderson, J. rich, K. Sharp. fifth row: D. Gronst, K. Bruder, B. Kay, J. Sahlin, G. Santini. second row: G. Ockey, T. Mulcahey, J. Fredricks, P. Van- Riemersma, J. Towers, B. Wolfe, B. Beahan, G. Hooverson. sixth row: houwelingen, B. King, D. Luebke, T. Hoffman, J. Frawley, R. Adloff. D. Studeman, J. Gregory, T. Lentz, J. Johnson, R. Vanderlaan, R. third row: P. Osborn, B. Emeritz, D. Williams, T. O'Malley, B. Hoff, McArthur, A. Williams, D. Carlson, J. Gregory. J. Nanry, A. Balser, M. Mayr, R. Sirvaitis. fourth row: S. Huber, R. DELTA CHI men are a team, and they go all out to enjoy life. Their efforts to be top musicians paid off when their performance with Kappa Delta sorority earned them first place in Greek Sing. A paradox of diversity and unity cha- acterizes the Delta Chi’s. The men placed among the top ten fraternities in both academics and athletics, and fin- ished fourth in overall grade point. Delta Chi’s also took part in student government, serving on various commit- tees around campus, including Senior Class Council. Even with the varied interests of the brothers, however, internal unity is still the strong point of Delta Chi. Relaxing at the Delta Chi house. porteous eres brubaker DELTA SIGMA PHI formed the Little Sisters of the Nile five years ago. Now the two groups working together see a lot of action. The girls made and sold clay dolls on campus to raise money for the Beekman Center, a mental rehabili- tation institution. Together with men they decorated the Delt Sig house at Christmas in preparation for a party for ADC children. The Little Sisters offer a Saturday brunch for their big brothers each week and the men host a TG for their sisters. Just for the men, though, is the annual tug of war with the Phi Tau’s held each spring on opposite banks of the Red Cedar. DELTA SIGMA PHI: bottom row: T. Wick, Treas.; H. Sturm, D. MacLean, V.P.; J. Czarnecki, House- father, R. Kotz, Pres.; J. Lammers, Sec.; B. Smith, M. Stewart. second row: D. Beardslee, C. Marsh- all, M. McCormick, R. Walker, D. Thompson, J. Ariotti, R. Perilloux, J. Knoll, R. Kelley, C. Wilson, D. Kamman. third row: J. Beras, J. Russell, A. Radzinski, B. Parsons, T. Derrickson, G. Smith, D. Epker, F. Kramer, J. Benke, C. Lawson. fourth row: S. Whitlow, W. Wood, D. Witham, D. Schermer, J. Richmond, D. Wolfman, G. Gill, T. Schell, J. Felton, J. Reinhardt, P. DeSteiger. fifth row: R. Dull, J. Anthes, M. Miller, F. Cody, G. Wilson, C. Cihak, J. Austermiller, R. Callander, W. Bailey, C. Dale. sixth row: G. Camp, J. Missing, H. Brants, M. Randall, R. Guyot, D. Heerdt, J. Hagen, G. Spencer, J. Barclay. 292 DELTA TAU DELTA: bottom row: T. Bills, Treas.: D. Snyder, Sec.; C. Miller, V.P.; F. Dilley, Pres.; D. Messmore, J. Wynne, M. Wagner, C. Job. second row: P. Bulline, G. Sato, W. Rustem, W. Wal- strom, R. Bolline, J. Edwards, G. Sayers, J. Rupley. third row: D. Jolly, J. Brewer, R. Ward, T. Brady, W. Herhilan, S. Bitonti, M. Webber, G. Collins, J. Kindra. fourth row: K. Ernst, J. Kessler, R. Brown, J. Collins, N. Disney, H. Bartling, W. Lyle, W. Blakeslee. fifth row: D. Williams, R. Newcombe, J. Mc- Clain, J. Pingel, E. McKelvey, T. Hall, R. Kreuger, B. Smith. DELTA TAU DELTA, the first fraternity on campus, is proud of its tradition to maintain its ideals of excellence. The Delts combine an active social life with serious partici- pation in the university and the community at large. While being an internally tight unit, diversity in style and in- terest has long been a trademark of this fraternity. Bro- thers are found participating in events ranging from varsi- ty sports to student government. Scholarship and athletics remain integral parts of this fraternity as reflected in their annually high scholastic rank and perennial conten- tion for the All-Sports trophy. 293 DU Victory Bell DELTA UPSILON fraternity’s victory bell has been tolling Michigan State’s points at foot- ball games since 1953. Members of Delta Up- Silon have distinguished themselves in sports by winning the all-fraternity football and hockey championships this year. DU’s also placed second in the mixed division of Greek Sing with Delta Gamma sorority. Aiding the brothers with activities, rush, and mo ral support are the Little Sisters of the Seven Stars. The brothers feel that open and clearly stated principles are the best basis for a long-lasting fraternal life, and are proud of the fact that no other fraternity practices a code of non-secrecy. DELTA UPSILON: bottom row: ‘‘Maxine,’’ Mascot; J. Page, Treas.; G. Chatfield, V.P.; W. Cunning- ham, F. Sims, Pres.; J. Stiles, Sec.; C. Burch, ‘‘Duchess, ’ Mascot. second row: E. Deisler, J. Oldford, T. Anderson, C. Pearse, B. Kobayashi, P. McNally, S. Flanters, J. Bean, J. Ferry. third row: A. Kobayashi, A. Falkowsky, J. Mallon, J. Beatty, H. Gargigliak, M. Rumara, S. Rlichta, B. Tabor, J. Welch. fourth row: N. Cepela, C. Piggott, R. Davies, D. Doyle, J. Langereis, D. Miller, M. Zoures, G. Dale, V. Alley, J. Cunningham. fifth row: J. Gatlin, B. Blatt, M. Mocella, J. Block, D. Johnson, J. Golomb, J. Krolik, S. Mace, L. Pedrick. sixth row: D. Goodger, B. Balls, N. Popovici, M. King, G. Frelsmuth, C. Luttinen, J. Pattee, D. Rawson. 294 FARMHOUSE: bottom row: R. Gregory, D. Bush, V. Hartenburg, Pres.; L. Clark, Housemother, D. Smith, V.P.; D. Embree, V.P.; P. Spike, Sec. second row: J. Harstine, R. Caputo, D. Brook, J. Jack- man, D. Eppelheimer, P. Gordon. third row: D. Velliquette, G. Haas, A. Hooper, L. Schultz, P. Opdenkelder, K. Bauman, R. Walton. fourth row: L. Bargy, D. Whitten, J. Geiger, W. Knoblauch, G. Spetz, E. Pennings, J. Geweke. fifth row: C. Verdegaal, J. Bortins, Treas.; K. Ober, R. Heiden, D. Chew, J. Monroe, M. Tennant. FARMHOUSE is a fraternity of members from various home backgrounds who represent each college in the Uni- versity. Scholarship is the main objective of the bro- thers, which enabled them to achieve the honor of being Summa Cum Laude for the 1968-69 year and first in GPA among the fraternities. Also active in University events and athletics, FarmHouse captured the all-fraternity hand- ball championship this year. Through a democratic living unit, in which members exercise the principles of self- government, FarmHouse assists and develops leaders of men. FarmHouse men enjoy a game of ping- pong, or relax with the TV. porteous best Christmas party for orphans LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: bottom row: W. Roberts, Treas.; L. Van Wag- nen, Sec.; R. Tremblay, Pres.; Mrs. Blackmer, Housemother, S. War- drop, V.P.; T. Newton, B. Scott. second row: P. Olson, B. Stickle, G. LaCroix, G. Boyce, J. Rice, W. Rhodes, C. Calvert, B. Hahn, W. Fie- big. third row: R. Rennell, D. Tyler, M. Hoag, W. Hayward, L. Juett, R. Brandenburg, D. Hanson, B. Bernloehr. fourth row: M. Bigane, L. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA men emphasize service projects. These include maintaining support of a Korean child, taking boys from the Boys’ Training School to athletic events on cam- pus, an annual Christmas party for children from a Lansing orphanage, and washing all the campus police cars. New this year was their ‘“‘kidnapping’’ of sorority presidents and housemothers. Ransom was paid by the sororities to redeem the abducted and the money given to needy families. Last year the brothers collected fraternity championships in basketball, swimming, and tennis, also placing first overall in fraternity intramural sports. Lambda Chi Alpha once again hosted the annual Junior 500, the largest single fraternity sponsored event in the world. Tremper, K. O'Dea, D. Elliott, R. Crowe, N. Gaffney, D. de Spelder, W. Rollo. fifth row: B. Ness, J. Jeszke, G. Slover, G. Cook, T. Ander- son, D. Feronee, J. Gettel, L. Tyler, B. Neinhuis. sixth row: J. Melin, D. Dennison, J. Burgdorfer, R. Fraser, B. Lang, B. Gurvin, D. Fykse, P. Lydy, L. Thompson. Divi, PHI GAMMA DELTA: bottom row: G. Lefevere, F. Gilman, T. Hamer, Sec.; M. McLeod, Housemother, M. Wagoner, Pres.; S. Douse, D. Hamer. second row: D. Reardon, J. Williams, D. Tolbert, F. Chamber- lain, L. Downey, J. Eckerman, E. Detour, C. Cousino. third row: L. Dold, G. Bisbee, M. Boyd, J. Leanderson, R. Barrette, R. Barry, R. Anderson, K. Givens, D. Laity. fourth row: M. McCutchan, R. Lively, PHI GAMMA DELTA entered its second decade On campus as one of the strongest and most active fraternities, using last year’s Greek Winter Weekend championship and a new house at 239 Oakhill as a stepping stone. The Fijis added three new awards to their trophy case with a first place in Homecoming 1969 with Chi Omega sorority, second place in the final Water Carnival show with sister- sorority Kappa Alpha Theta, and the frater- nity intramural bowling title. Epsilon Lambda of Phi Gamma Delta is proudest of its achievement in the area of graduate rela- tions. The chapter was the 1969-70 recipient of the Horace L. Brightman Award for best alumni relations in the international frater- nity. Proving that Phi Gamma Delta is ‘‘not for college days alone,”’ the Fijis’ social cal- endar revolves around the traditional Fiji Island spring term party, the Purple Garter Homecoming party, and the ‘‘Frank Norris Pig Dinner’, an annual stag party. 297 G. Kopec, R. Shaheen, C. Frasiar, G. Komlenic, M. Cavanagh, J. Spa- gur. fifth row: J. Michelsen, W. Polhamus, S. Parks, R. Montgomery, G. Lonik, J. Cummins, D. Lynch, R. Britton. sixth row: M. Bennett, D. Hartwig, K. Meyer, R. Sikorski, R. Strachan, W. Becc, M. Barratt, L. Conik. pe yy Be mad wee Be XM L Tey ig ene oo 24577 ev. Ie = % 0 ’ as mar i } ant ‘ E| AV y he A BEN ws aS gerstner welti Rapping at the Phi Psi house PHI KAPPA PSI fraternity underwent a period of innova- tion and change during 1969-70. The men of Phi Psi have realized that the days of the old fraternity are dead, and have spent this past year in attempting to make them- selves relevant to the university and society at large. The greatest strides have been in the area of pledge educa- tion; in these days of individualism, the Phi Psi’s have tried to tell it like it is to each man that has come to their door. The Rock still stands proudly in front of the house, not as a sign of complacency, but as a sign of looking for- ward to the future. PHI KAPPA PSI: bottom row: B. Tuttle, Treas.; J. McClain, V.P.; P. Looney, Pres.; D. Borton, Sec.; S. Jacquot. second row: J. Dunn, R. Gilmore, J. King, J. Van Horn, K. Bayles. third row: A. Yates, G. Grossi, J. Lawler, D. Francini, D. Szymczak. fourth row: C. Smith, G. Goodell, J. Wight, J. Cory, B. Surratt. fifth row: C. Riley, K. Yeager, W. Mathers, A. Frank, J. Rogers. SIGMA ALPHA MU: bottom row: C. Petrey, G. Kessler, B. Lewis, Housemother, J. Shuchart, Pr.; H. Manchel, V.P.; S. Plous, Rec. sec- ond row: R. Melton, R. Freedlander, H. Solway, M. Greenburg, R. Pro- cassini, M. Orlowski, H. Katelman. third row: B. Brown, M. Sonders, S. Robinson, S. Sonke, S. Minns, D. Douglas. fourth row: L. Lutz, A. SIGMA ALPHA MU’s outstanding service was painting the Community Action Center in Lansing last spring. Assisting their brothers with the project were the Little Sisters of Sigma Alpha Mu, established two years ago. The two groups also worked together fall term on a toy drive in Lansing to brighten Christmas for some mentally retarded chil- dren. Sammies, famous for their annual Tricycle Race each spring term, worked in conjunction with Phillips Hall to place first in MSU’s final Water Carnival. Currently re- Siding in Capitol Villa Apartments, the brothers plan to move into their permanent Structure during the coming fall term. 299 Goldstein, A. Bloomfield, A. Olender, S. Dupuis, M. Kravitz, R. Bruck. fifth row: A. Tuchklaper, H. Friedman, B. Broudy, G. Merigian, D. Mathis, H. Kaplan. sixth row: M. Pitt, S. Levey, J. Gunther, B. Sucher, N. Mayer, H. Terebelo, B. Tilchin. SIGMA ALPHA MU SISTERS: bottom row: J. Wunsch, Treas.; M. Stern, Sec.; T. Levine, V.P.; R. Katzman, Pres.; B. Wexler. second row: M. Beaton, S. Burnham, S. Strauss, S. Hitchcock, J. Speet. third row: T. Raphail, M. Fisher, C. Cicero, J. Starr, L. Lovinger. IM basketball is a favorite Sigma Nu pastime. Porteous SIGMA NU men witnessed the completion of their new house this year after waiting over a year for its completion. The quarter-million dollar structure gave them the best in off- Campus housing and a permanent home. The momentum of moving into the house also carried them to progress academically, athletically, and socially. This progress show- ed in the men’s participation in all facets of Campus activities and a renewed vigor in the fraternity. Their enthusiasm in Greek Week was rewarded by winning second tn participa- tion and third in Greek Sing. Sigma Nu also combined efforts to capture fourth in All Sports. The year proved to be one of the most rewarding in the history of the fraternity. SIGMA NU: bottom row: J. Mueller, F. Roberts, Sec.; R. Trentacoste, V.P.; T. Bowman, Pres.; C. Kolbe, Treas.; R. Lang. second row: B. Franklin, S. O'Neill, M. Donnelly, D. Webster, J. David, |. Dedow, R. Moulden. third row: L. Koziol, L. Antcliffe, C. McQueen, C. Tuori, T. King, L. Yates. fourth row: J. Bastian, J. Smith, D. Mundhenk, E. Venable, K. Burns, R. Volaric, P. Gracey. fifth row: J. Vrbanac, J. Mitenbuler, M. Painchaud, G. Durocher, G. Foco, J. Cardinal, J. Cardinal. sixth row: C. Domgecky, R. Houk, T. Stephens, G. Davidson, E. Volaric, R. Mignano, W. Champion, D. Rup- precht. SIGMA PHI EPSILON: bottom row: J. Bunce, M. Crowley, Sec.; J. Koenigbauer, J. Liskey, T. Hopkins, D. Osborn. fourth row: E. Gilles- Lyndrup, R. Houtman, Pres.; R. Englander, T. Mann, V.P.; R. Can- pie, G. Gooch, D. Albrecht, B. Lockhart, D. Mendham, T. Smith. trell. second row: L. Karenko, R. Newth, A. Allie, D. Wickline, T. Fers- fifth row: M. Nielsen, J. VanRockel, R. Warren, L. Trotsky, G. Smith, tle, C. Steele. third row: D. Bittner, D. Vogelpohl, R. Rietema, P. G. Brandt. SIGMA PHI EPSILON .. . We are not going to | write what you would expect to read. Sig Eps think, feel, and react. Now that we have tangled your mind, please pass the peanut butter and ‘let’s all get it together.’ porteous Little Sisters’ Rush highlights the Sig Ep year. 301 an enjoyable experience, as 32 exceptional girls were chosen. Little Sister Rush winter term was Porteous THETA CHI’s adoption of 25 Little Sisters of the Crossed Swords highlighted last spring, along with beer-baseball, | Hell’s Angels and Bowery Ball parties. Theta Chi’s finished a successful 1969, capturing third place in fraternity | athletics and eighth place in scholastics. Outstanding activities this year included a Roman Orgie, a Body- | Painting party and a Pajama Whop. Dads’ Day, a Christ- | mas party for underprivileged children, and the annual Red Carnation Ball at Cabarfae helped to make 1969-70 the year of the Theta Chi. THETA CHI: bottom row: R. Moses, Treas.; B. Walker, V.P.; R. Sussex, Housemother, B. Johnston, Pres.; C. Goodwin, S. Cheney, Sec. second row: S. Bradshaw, K. Wentzel, M. Simon, J. Harvin, R. Nimphie, N. Pitsch, W. Janz. third row: J. Dacus, R. Burke, T. Cramer, W. Davison, D. Smith, D. Schlein, A. Turner, R. Wright. fourth row: J. Kaczmarek, R. Rininger, M. Dancha, J. Spahr, T. Anderman, B. Stover, G. Fiddyment, R. Snyder, F. Ryckman. fifth row: C. Porter, T. Burdick, R. Steelman, B. Lowry, R. Bauer, B. Buchanan, R. Koshar, D. Griffin, D. Butts. sixth row: B. Lee, F. Howard, R. Balbach, T. Thomas, R. Baer, T. Peterson, J. Schwochow, F. Buck, B. McConnell. — EVANS SCHOLARS: bottom row: W. Gallagher, Sec.; M. Miller, J. O'Connor, Pres.; R. Tracy, V.P.; J. Kulig, V.P.; P. Kenrick. second row: D. Machuga, J. Wilson, T. Drabik, T. Sage, W. Kristall, M. | Bogira, M. Perlin, R. Giangiori, S. Olejnik, L. Isaacson. third row: E. Polus, M. Leppek, R. Zaskowski, C. Geisler, M. llitch, R. Hiipakka, M. Petersen, J. Short, A. Sage, G. Rasmussen. fourth row: R. Harkrader, P. Scherrer, R. Nemecek, S. Phairas, B. Ziemer, G. Warr, J. Dean, J. Schalter, S. Piere- son, H. Sachs. fifth row: T. Long, R. Soup, G. Gills, M. Towers, D. VanGoethem, C. Heckathorn, G. Reetz, B. Anderson, R. Alter. sixth row: T. Klapperich, M. Stair, R. Varcak, R. Schinger, D. Hanra- han, B. Augustyniak, D. Scherrer, T. Fabaz, K. Collins. EVANS SCHOLARS... In trying to express the | feelings of the sixty-seven Evans Scholars l] at Michigan State University, perhaps one can just say we are scared, but not all of the time, we are trying, at least some of the time, and maybe we can make it. Peace. 303 Asher women relax with music. ASHER HOUSE stressed ‘‘reaching out’ as a 1969-70 goal, rather than serving just its own members. Joining forces to help the MSU Vol- unteers, they sp onsored frequent activities with underprivileged children in Lansing. These included trick-or-treating on Hallo- ween, trips to the zoo during the fall, and dis- tribution of over 100 pairs of much-needed socks at a Christmas party for the children. Asher members have supported an orphan child in India for the past four years. During the past year, Asher won top honors in the canoe race. They also sponsor picnics and activities for Christian Science preference Students at MSU. ASHER WOMEN: bottom row: A. Rasmussen, Treas.; M. Walter, L. Kelley, V.P.; L. Tobey, House- mother; C. Schmidt, Pres.; S. Domowitz, N. Hopper, Sec. second row: D. Cole, L. Perkins, B. Golze, K. Groener, C. Elliott, S. Webster, C. Bloomer. third row: S. Jones, J. Domowitz, R. Mackie, B. Har- grave, B. Anderson, B. Windus, C. Bishop. fourth row: J. Bailey, P. Scott, B. Dotson, M. Kirst, J. Brown, D. Cherry, M. Staat, S. Olson. | ASHER MEN: bottom row: A. Hanson, A. Walz, Treas.; R. Balgenotcth, Pres.; K. Pratt, V.P.; J. | Chenault, Sec. second row: B. Pratt, D. Deline, J. Stewart, D. Kindy, T. Tomlinson. third row: A. Pendleton, A. Hickman, D. Robinson, F. Bachman, K. Schuette, B. Kimball. fourth row: S. Brown, E. Fisher, M. Balgenorth, J. Balgenorth, S. Teich, A. Russell. TaN rf 3 i a 2: 3 ee LOL | S ‘ . UU Tt RR 2 é a above: Dinner is a time of relaxation at Asher. right: Checking the mailbox and bulletin board is a way to get news. 305 porteous | | Butterfield Bunnies keep in shape by exercising. | a | | 306 brubaker BUTTERFIELD HALL: left to right: A. Dunlea; B. Gudgeon; G. Opie; L. Barta; K. Schoch, head adviser; M. Bruno, V.P.; N. | Harris. Bailey; M. Simmons; N. Buck; L. Patterson, Treas.; S. Do you value student government officers who are concerned enough to distribute Wel- come Week pamphlets to dorm newcomers? Does a ski trip to Traverse City make you temble with anticipation (or fear)? You wouldn’t veto a little sister's weekend though you were blessed with five younger brothers? Are you so club-minded you’d immediately sign up for a basketball team and 10:00 p.m. exercise club, on the same night? Do you have a talent for direction, acting, make-up, or costuming for a skit production presented to the dorm? You say yes? BUTTERFIELD You know the FPV (Feminine Point of View) isn’t non-existent since it’s ex- pressed each week by distinguished women guests? You’re handy enough - with a knife to groove on a pumpkin carving contest? You'd attend an un- birthday, birthday party, even though it sounds more like a paradox than a party for underprivileged children? Formal dinner-dances at the Jack Tar are never too “old hat for you? You say yes? RATHER Porteous Apathy at Christmas time? Never! Three, four, five, ... heads are better than one. Porteous The fireplace in Campbell’s lounge is one of its most attractive features. porteous CAMPBELL HALL: bottom row: J. Harlin, Sec.; C. Dolan, V.P.; H. Waldroop, Pres.; K. Miller, Treas. second row: J. Minor; A. Wieland; B. Alper; M. Higgins, P. Belleville; J. Garland. third row: V. Walker, L. Goll; S. Dausman; A. Kleb- ba; P. Johnson; J. Krum. Do you consider donating blood to a worthy cause as a privilege and duty? Would you be able to appreciate a financial gift to the Black Liberation Front to provide transportation to the moratorium in Washington? Does the notion of a ‘‘gig”’ (i.e. get together) to promote understanding and friendship among both the blacks and whites ap- peal to you? Would you delight in reigning as Water Carnival winner? Does the prospect of a weight loss contest sound challenging to you? Would you prefer that yourdorm gov- ernment worked for you instead of merely dictating to you? You say yes? CAMPBELL Do you enjoy fall term jogging to shape up what's sagging out? Would you help to whip up a home-made cake to feed the football team? Could you construc- tively assist a touch football team interested in retaining championship? You have no objections to having Pre- cinct 8 from E. Shaw as a partner for Homecoming? Would you look with anticipation toward senior ribbons night? Do you like parties and ex- change dinners? You say yes? GIL- CHRIST Senior ribbons night brubaker GILCHRIST: bottom row: J. Vink; L. Stephens, Sec.; M. Shalhoub, | | V.P.; J. Burtness, Pres.; B. Zielinski, Treas.; B. Barrett. second row: S. Winkler; P. Cook; J. Catterfeld; C. Levandoski; B. Aseltine: C. Mor- tensen. third row: C. Williams; R. Spezia; S. Hafemann; C. Vierheilig; M. Jacobs; P. Esmond; M. Maranto; C. Kosanke. | 309 West Shaw Precinct 9—AIl-U football champs. WES SAnw = “WS 310 WEST SHAW: bottom row: B. Affelt, Treas.; R. Niz- inski, Sec.; M. Gilmore, Pres.; R. Jenczewski, V.P. second row: R. Wash- ington; F. Rybka; G. Bate- man; M. Lautermilch. third row: S. Ely; J. Seel- NOfiijae leaning Oe ReeolGe mons. Are biweekly mixer-coffee house combina- tions for you? Would you be proud of Precinct Nine winning the All-University football Championship? In order to educate and to unite the campus, would films, speakers, and dialogues in the form of a Black Symposium appeal to you? Does a tug-of-war victory ex- cite you? Could you get involved with Landon in a homecoming float and shaving cream fight? You say yes? WEST SHAW. You say that even though you have no idea what pumpkin caroling is, you'd be interested in doing it? Shaving cream fights wouldn't be too undigni- fied for you? You'd have the imagina- tion necessary to take part in a door decorating contest? You don’t feel that Christmas caroling in E. Lansing would be a drag? Even though you've got ab- solutely the worst voice on campus (you’ve been told) would you partici- pate in serenading Dr. Wharton? You have the patience to pitch in on a homecoming float? You'd be proud if your living unit extended the first din- ner invitation to Pres. and Mrs. Whar- ton? You say yes? LANDON Landon term party wy 3 — | Pr LANDON HALL: bottom row: K. Hill, Treas.; A. Dehne; D. Williams, Sec.; R. Simmons, V.P.; M. Stone, Pres.; M. Pastuszka; R. Hains; C. Goltz. second row: K. Krug; L. Stout; E. Melkus; M. Shaw; J. Dobbs; P. Markby; K. Dailey. third row: H. Sellick; L. Essenmacher; E. Bush; V. Chakrives; M. DeLuca; V. Purvis; D. Ruppert. fourth row: B. Hoover; K. Falk; J. Guilford; M. Zimmerman; S. Soderquist; N. Armitage; M. Davis. fifth row: K. Olszewski; L. Ide; L. Weisswasser; L. Zezulka; N. Matzelevich; Z. Northrup; L. Montague. EAST MCDONEL: bottom row: G. Kazma, Treas.; D. Britton, Sec.; D. Binder, V.P.; C. Hamlin, Pres.; J. Hurley; P. Maddox. second row: G. Rust, S. Kleinschmidt; M. Dean, B. Johnson, K. Howard; C. Bur- diak. third row: K. Sipple; L. Costantini; P. Crause; S. Gembrowski; M. Small; C. Morrill. gerstner Do you prefer an upperclassman atmos- phere? Could you devote your time and tal- ents to construct a homecoming float with West McDonel? Would you mingle in a crowd- ed coffee house? Or would you enjoy the Kiva Player’s performance of A Funny Thing Hap- pened on the Way to the Forum? Could you gain experience from taking the children from St. Vincent’s Home to a Halloween party? Would a term party be a good way to culminate the year? You say yes? EAST MC- DONEL Checking out in McDonel grill. Do you delight in a total lack of female companionship? Does the prospect of sponsoring a canoe race down the Red Cedar give you a sense of masterful- ness? Are you fun loving enough to escort an adopted third grade class on field trips? Would you break down and wear a costume to a Halloween party with your sister dorm? You say yes? EAST SHAW East Shaw and their sister dorm join in taking a class from Cedar Street School on a field trip. EAST SHAW: bottom row: M. Moore, Treas.; C. Gibson, M. Baker, V.P.; T. Reynolds, Pres.; M. McAlpine, Sec.; P. Shlagor; J. Sullivan. second row: J. Marcusse, P. Rodenbaugh; S. Galazka; D. Woods; J. Chism; P. Agosta; D. Lenz. DELTA SIGMA THETA: bottom row: C. Youngblood, Treas.; R. Archie, Corr. Sec.; L. McKeever, E. Hatchett, Pres.; A. Quick, V.P.; L. Hughley, Rec. Sec. second row: L. Kenner, G. Hawkins, J. Minor, N. Marchard, |. Samuels, J. White, W. Edwards. third row: C. Wilson, A. Lee, J. DELTA SIGMA THETA women exhibit a sin- cere spirit of charity by reading to blind stu- dents, sponsoring a Christmas party for ADC children, collecting toys for an orphanage at Christmas, and giving food and clothing to needy families at Thanksgiving. Besides de- voting many hours to philanthropic activity, the pledge club is involved in producing a television program. This fall Delta Sigma Theta held the “‘Ice Breaker,” the first annual dance of the year for black Greeks. KAPPA ALPHA THETA: bottom row: E. Johnson, Treas.; S. Parker, Treas.; S. Schram, Sec.; C. Wilson, L. Kaltenbach, Pres.; M. Doyle, V.P.; S. Schmid, E. Yazejian. second row: K. Edwards, K. Collins, E. Rand, K. Wolford, R. Moser, T. Fossum, L. Meisel, B. Najar, B. Beamer, L. Andonian. third row: N. Hoagland, G. Goodman, C. Ten- nant, P. Brown, S. Grayson, D. Wilson, L. Veldhuis, J. C. Costantino, R. Rice, P. Paige, P. Sargent. fourth row: B. Mangrum, P. Mullen, M. Jones, J. Turner, C. Fennicks, G. Batie. fourth row: G. Hill, J. Wil- liams, S. White, B. Smith, L. Thompson, G. Martin. fifth row: C. Gool, F. Allie, M. VanRiper, Z. Owens, M. Richardson, D. White. sixth row: J. Green, D. Outram, J. Watkins, S. Williams, T. Robinson. KAPPA ALPHA THETA, founded at DePauw University in 1870, experiences their one hundredth year of active participation in the Greek system this year. Their centennial proj- ect, to mark the event, is the provision of a ‘half way house”’ to aid foster children. The Thetas also work in conjunction with their National Headquarters for the benefit of the Institute of Logepedics in Kansas, which corrects speech problems. Participation in On-campus events found the Thetas teamed with the Figis to earn second place in Water Carnival last spring. Savage, J. Kane, P. Middleton, A. Tesar, M. Bailey, P. Mitchell, L. Strandness, S. Bachman. fifth row: D. Eisenhower, S. Kane, L. Mc- Killop, J. Sewell, J. Underberg, D. Shank, J. Bartleson, P. Ruspino, B. Hall, J. Sleets, D. Mulvihill. sixth row: K. Johnson, M. Barton, N. Kuhnmuench, J. Weatherspoon, S. Kamboos, K. Ulmer, B. Klein, J. Marsh, A. Kanouse, B. McBride. PHI GAMMA NU represents the youngest and most rapidly growing sorority on the campus of Michigan State. Their expanding curric- ulum presently consists of a fall term theatre party, a senior banquet in the spring, and acting as the official hostesses for activities in the College of Business. A concern for the underprivileged motivated the girls to spon- sor an orphan in Korea and to join Delta Sigma Pi in a Christmas celebration for Lansing-area children. SIGMA DELTA TAU: D. Loeb, M. Seidman, Treas.; S. Braver, V.P.; E. Richter, Pres.; |. Weinberg, Housemother; J. Berger, D. Gold- stein, Sec.; S. Bass. second row: C. Garfield, P. New, N. Klein, E. Bacow, J. Tischler, J. Owings, M. Levy. third row: J. Wolf, B. Wal- tom row: P. Yackle, Treas.; K. Brooks, V.P.; N. Burkhead, Pres.; D. Livernois. second row: J. Shaft, G. Bria, D. Dahlka, J. Wolverton, B. Moore. third row: P. Sandretts, M. Hoeft, B. Lew, M. _ Klonowski. fourth row: P. Reich, C. Sousa, B. Bollinger, fifth row: M. Gasow, L. Hanson, M. Maranto, N. Aouate, M. Priest. FOR SIGMA DELTA TAU, this year became a milestone in togetherness as the girls worked to convert a former fraternity house into a feminine atmosphere of comfort and beauty for their own residence. Along with the many hours spent in redecoration, the SDT’s tutor at the Boy’s Training School in Lansing and have recently included their services in aid to the Listening Ear program. Outstanding sis- ters are active in Pan-Hel, ASMSU, and several honoraries. don, R. Klein, A. Meyers, N. Mendelsohn, D. Stein, D. Edelman fourth row: B. Silver, P. Swibel, R. Hourvitz, J. Miller, B. Wexler, S. Camens, Kossack, T. ‘Levine. fifth row: K. Engel, L. Miller, T. Wolfe, J. Cherinsky, C. Levine, A. Israel, B. Woodward. PHI GAMMA NU: bot- M. Firlit, J.Mollenkopf. — BETA THETA PI: bottom row: J. Leonardson, Housefather; D. Eade, Treas.; J. Collins, V.P.; B. Johnson, Pres.; C. Haynes, V.P.; R. William- son, Corr. Sec.; J. Signorelli, Rec. Sec. second row: D. Work, R. Kara- bees, R. Austin, T. Hodges, C. Nelson, J. Burkart, P. Peters, T. Jackson, R. Acosta. third row: W. Kropf, W. Simmons, D. Stepaniak, M. Rose, J. Czaknik, M. Paddon, D. Layhe, P. Schmitt, L. Smith. BETA THETA PI, a socially active fraternity at MSU, highlights their calendar by co- sponsoring Greek Winter Weekend with neighbors Delta Sigma Phi every year. The men of the ‘‘ski-lodge,’”’ as their modern- Structure house is commonly known on Campus, also participate in IM sports and other strong Greek traditions. Sixth on cam- pus scholastically, the Betas are also con- cerned and serious students. DELTA SIGMA PI: bottom row: T. Lieven, Treas.; B. Wysocki, V.P.; J. Schuemann, Pres.; J. Lange, D. Morris, D. Hedrick. second row: R. Miller, B. Bigler, J. Isca, R. Guenther, W. Hodges, W. Goin. third row: fourth row: D. McLaughlin, W. Brooks, G. Weeder, T. Price, T. Ander- son, G. Finkbeiner, A. Pastor, S. Hayward, T. Wilson, J. Drinaw. fifth row: S. Burke, J. Nutt, J. H. Butterfield, V. Dattolo, K. Blake, J. Ditz- hazy, G. Billings, J. Valade, D. Hakala. sixth row: D. Ellis, S. Brecht, D. Droski, B. Peterson, W. Dobson, T. West, S. Wood, R. Harms, E. Maurice, R. Shinkle. DELTA SIGMA PI, one of the outstanding pro- fessional fraternities in commerce and busi- ness administration, stresses civic and professional activities as well as the social. Their well rounded list of activities include tours of some of the major corporations, in- viting speakers from various occupations, regional and national conventions, and an annual Christmas party for orphans. The highlighting social event of the year for the members is their Rose Dance, held in con- junction with the National Rose Queen Con- test in spring. W. Borland, R. Niemesh, D. Montgomery, D. Margraf, D. Farnell, R. Gates. fourth row: J. Kobrin, L. Litowich, C. Smith, J. Larko, D. Hart- man, B. Smithers. PHI DELTA THETA: bottom row: ‘‘Duke”, Mascot; B. Vandermass, D. R. Schmid, J. McCann, B. Garrison, W. McPherson. fourth row: R. Cook, Treas.; D. Gugino, Housemother; J. Dise, Pres.: D. Tripp, V.P.; Cook, B. Darling, W. McCann, D. Vanker, W. Pankhurst, W. Lillard, H. R. Barnes, Sec. second row: T. Moore, R. Nuechterlein, M. Jaglois, Gunnbutt. fifth row: C. Kroweman, B. Hohlfeldt. L. Taft, R. Woulfe C. Smith, D. Butler, C. Schwartz. third row: S. Brundrett, J. Newton, T. Hertzler, J. Anderson, T. Morris. PHI DELTA THETA’S annual Frisbee Tourna- ment continues to grow larger every year. Another highlight of the season is a trip to a Tiger baseball game with a bus rented for the day by the brothers. Outstanding mem- bers in Phi Delts include Mr. MSU, home- coming chairman, and president of the Union Board and Great Issues. In athletics, the Phi Delta Thetas were IM golf champs last spring. PHI KAPPA TAU: bottom row: J. Preussner, Treas.: D. Young, V.P.; “Archie, Mascot; J. Zimmerman, Housemother: G. Doxtater, Pres.; M. Mills, Sec. second row: J. Reiss, D. Garland, J. Thomas, T. Jacques, R. Morris, R. Plichta. third row: J. Stewart, J. Albrets, J. Foster, D. Earl, B. McLaren, M. Barbee. oy PM ut 0) fae Ag lel Fer PHI KAPPA TAU wishes to take this opportunity to urge an end to the war inVietNam... an obvious prerequisite to brother- hood for everyone. fourth row: S. Behringer, W. Rudecki, G. Turney, A. Gagstetter, M. Thomas, J. Buckley. fifth row: D. Dub, M. Prieur, E. Krzcluk, K. Holmes, T. Alexander, D. Taylor. sixth row: P. Mason, J. Jenkins, B. Clark, G. Decker, D. Webster. 317 ee Z, es , yea 4 4 f : f “ 5 3 ti RAL 4 d — Al ] : Pil KAPPA PHI: bottom row: D. Youngberg, Treas.; R. Bagby, Sec.; J. W. Herrmann, Pres.; J. Simmons, Housefather; C. Pixley, S. Ross, K. Kueffner. second row: D. Yanachik, D. West, R. Ellis, R. Filber, M. Andrews, J. Wrisley, S. Spicuzzi. third row: D. Mroz, R. Howard, A. Perlingiere, R. Miller, D. Fletcher, R. Gentz, R. Clum. fourth row: T. Pl KAPPA PHI illustrates a brotherhood of scholarship and social activity. Fall term was highlighted by ‘‘Founders Day,” the first national gathering of the fraternity. The big- gest annual event of the year is the Rose Ball, a formal party given by the pledge class for the actives. A rose queen is chosen to reign for the year, participating in various Campus pageants. The Little Sisters of the Rose were founded to help with certain activities and the reaction from the brothers is “Fantastic group!” PSI UPSILON: bot- tom row: W. Harri- son, fTreas.; M. Stevens, Pres.; M. Warhurst, House- mother; D. Gri- maldi, Sec.; S. Saw- yer, V.P. second row: R. Fry, M. Reinert, W. Mosher, D. Gregg, J. Broker. third row: R. Den- ton, J. Donley, C. J. Taunt, J. Gale, B. Kroupa. fourthrow: R. Bingham, T. Spence, K. Min- nick. Ri, Paasaer: Seire. fifth row: W. Walters, J. Jeltema, P. Wold, M. Faller. sixth row: G. Mil- narich, T. Miller, R. Schott, S. Spector. 7. . : tf Rs Bradley, D. Gilligan, J. Moynes, M. Pettit, E. Kolemainen, H. Pypzyn- ski, F. Komara. fifth row: R. Gluszewski, M. Schowalter, M. Hiser, B. Prylon, G. Kurasz, S. Roth, E. Heywood, E. Crunk. sixth row: J. Kemp, R. Hrtanek, D. Viecelli, J. Lansing, G. McPherson, J. Pell, M. Ridder. PSI UPSILON, Michigan State University’s oldest fraternity, stresses leadership and di- versification among its members. Prominent positions held by several of the brothers in- cluded officers of ASMSU, IFC, University programs, and chairmanships of several stu- dent advisory committees. Five Honors College members and one of the highest fra- ternity grade points manifest the academic achievement of the Psi U's. And to round out their activities, the brothers promoted a high- ly successful Kiddies Day in the spring. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON is rapidly becoming The Team to challenge in the Junior 500 held each spring. They have established their mark of being perennial winners of the event, taking first place again this year. Another of their list of consistent winnings seems to be emerging through the SAE’s competition in the Charity Bowl against the ZBT’s held each fall to aid the Leukemia Fund. The brothers carry out their good will program by holding a Christmas party for underprivileged children. SIGMA CHI: bottom row: W. Pratt, Treas.; L. Perry, Sec.; D. Carney, Pres.; H. Hunt, Housemother; G. Peters, V.P.; J. Cooper, D. Dale. second row: R. Zappla, H. Oyer, P. Anderegg, H. Broadman, 1. Muncie, B. Albertson, E. Dombrowski, D. Wight. third row: K. John- son, J. Williams, T. Cuthbertson, M. Madura, L. Day, G. DeGrow, T. SIGMA ALPHA EP- SILON: bottomrow: E. Chase, Treas.: S. Howard, Pres.; M. Marks, V.P.; H. Lit- tle, B. Kline, Sec. second row: L. Mol- nar, B. Ferguson, S. Harder, J. Alderton, D. Sasena. third row: H. Carney, T. Durkin, R. Menton, eC hissiian ies Chikos, J. Burck. fourth row: J. Hein- inger, B. Despo, D. Hammerle, T. Bode, R. Marshall, S. Mat- thews. fifth row: Coelho, M. Cald- erone, G. Kough, M. Duffy, S. Ring, B. Marsal. sixth row: D. Doderer, L. Ulrey, R. Stahr, T. Friedrichs, R. Ro- senburg. SIGMA CHI, whose Sweetheart Song is prob- ably the best known of all fraternity songs, have instituted their own Little Sister organi- zation this year with 35 charter members. Since Water Carnival is now an event of the past, the men are working to make their Derby Day a spring highlight to replace it. Athletically, the Sigma Chi’s prove to be perennial contenders for the All Sports Championships, well on their way this year by already claiming the paddleball champion- ship in the fall. Strickfaden. fourth row: J. Miller, J. Longnecker, M. Nagelkirk, R. Ferman, M. Rice, J. Fries, J. Frazier. fifth row: M. DuBetz, R. Giering, D. Payton, E. Barant, J. Copeland, T. Sterken, G. Pash, R. Streng. sixth row: P. Carlos, H. Linder, D. Wenstrom, T. Horvath, L. Haggart, B. Berube, D. Spaulding. bs TAU DELTA PHI: bottom row: J. Roskiewicz, Treas.; J. Owsen, V.P.; G. Lewis, Pres.; J. Brundirks, Sec.; W. Smith. second row: D. Danowski, D. Feldman, S. Friedberg, D. Eckert, T. Koernke, M. Boyo. third row: R. Brown, D. Jirik, T. Horal, G. Janowak, T. Morris, G. TAU DELTA PHI, celebrating their fifth year on campus, boasts a short but active history, with one-third of the fraternity involved in ASMSU. A special addition to the group came this year with ‘‘The Little Sisters of the Py- ramid,’’ who are representative of every sor- ority and residence hall on campus. Display- ing their athletic prowess, the Tau Delts also won the fraternity football playoffs in the fall. THETA DELTA CHI: bottom row: W. Wyman, Treas.; T. Lindhahl, A. Kochanski, Pres.; R. Preis, Housemother; M. Gade, M. Morrow, J. Lasky, Sec. second row: D. Shepherd, R. Fluegge, S. Baumhardt, R. Weber, L. Gross, R. Arentz, M. Thomas. third row: T. Ranney, R. Palmer, J. Speer, J. Sweeney, J. Marquoit, E. Fouch, J. Russell. Harned, A. Gaertner. fourth row: D. Thiem, T. Long, A. McLeod, J. Burger, T. Meininger, B. Press, M. Halbert. fifth row: C. Tanner, S. Rasor, D. Havrilla, C. Hall, B. Van Oosterhout, J. Jackson, J. Cole. THETA DELTA CHI, you ng, strong and grow- ing, has come a long way since its coloniza- tion days just five years ago to be one of the outstanding fraternities on campus today. Already having many ‘‘firsts’’ the Theta Delts placed among the top contenders for the All- Sports Trophy this year. They also claim the first little sister organization active in the MSU community. fourth row: J. May, G. Burnham, W. Berrmann, T. Klug, S. Zrimer, D. Lupinski, C. Welti. fifth row: J. O’Green, D. Marvin, C. Werner, J. Johnson, J. Eaton, G. Boyck, E. Casaccia. sixth row: J. King, P. Scho- field, E. Pfent, R. Symonds, T. Bischoff, J. Winston. THETA XI was established three years ago as a small social club, growing to a colony, and finally attaining fraternity status this year. Working for unity and brotherhood, the members made a composite effort on their trip to Washington on November 15th and heartily supported the anti-war moratorium. In the social realm, the Theta Xi’s proved to be men of excellent taste when they spon- sored Miss Shirley Metcalf for the 1969 Homecoming Queen. TRIANGLE: bottom row: W. Anderson, Treas.; D. Berg- breiter, V.P.; A. Brown, House- mother; C. Roth- maar, Pres.; 8B. VerWest. second row: W. Horton, R. Erickson, A. Wil- liams, W. Seifert, J. Sherwood, F. Robbins. third row: K. Conway, G. Byer- ly, D. Engel, W. Bunch, R. Walls. fourth row: K. Zind- ler, S. Goetsch, J. Crawford, M. Lar- go, J. Hulverson, T. Fanson. fifth row: D. Borzenski, T. Gilberg, J. Kind- inger, D. Karrer, J. Manchester, J. Ogilvie. THETA XI: bottom row: C. Tarkoe, Treas.; J. Clifford, Pres.; E. Winnicker, V.P.; R. Brusea, Sec.; second row: B. Craig, A. Krause, H. Awdey, As Schneider, B. Mc- Mahan. third row: J. Kidle, B. Engel, R. Schofield, R. Decker, S. Garvey. fourth row: M. Mor- rissey, P. Folk- ertsma, D. Jen- nings, W. Linske, G. Lazar. fifth row: J. Heublein, P. Sturms, J. Gillette, R. Walsh, P. Moris- sey, R. Jankowics. THE MEN OF TRIANGLE FRATERNITY hold a common academic bond evolving from the disciplines of engineering and science which they believe to be one of the most beneficial aspects of their fraternal lives. The brothers are consistent in both scholastic and social achievements as exemplified by their impres- Sive composite grade average and the high rating in Homecoming float competition which they earn each year. ZETA BETA TAU: S. Zack, Treas.; H. Bolotin, Sec.; R. Crane, Pres.; A. Baker, Housemother; M. Engelman, V.P.; M. Schey. second row: H. Goodstein, A. Rosen, A. Polsky, M. Lerman, E. Wiener, A. Miller, S. Singer. third row: A. Kulakofsky, M. Stein, K. Goldman, S. Sussman, J. Dizik, J. Levy, J. Pendergrass, K. Wolf, D. Hollander. fourth row: ZETA BETA TAU, boasting the largest pledge class on campus this year, also placed sec- ond in all-university bowling and became the university flinging champs. The second an- nual charity football game, co-sponsored by Sigma Alpha Epsilon with proceeds going to ALSAC, was successful as the biggest fund- raising drive on campus. BETHEL MANOR: bottom row: D. Schuitema, V.P.; W. Rogers, Pres.; D. Piper, M. Piper, J. Piper, Housemother, J. Hicks, F. Moore, Sec. second row: A. Woelzlein, R. Todd, K. Akies, M. Huntington, L. Foster. D. Bloom, R. Selik, R. Caplan, J. Pepper, E. Stern, P. Sullivan, G. Klinsky, G. Loria. fifth row: J. Surnow, D. Devent, M. Storm, G. Was- serman, L. Lipton, S. Feldman, Stan Feldman. sixth row: H. Cowan, B. Rowling, G. Nelson, A. Kaufman, S. Kaufman, R. Rumsey, K. Lafer. BETHEL MANOR, established in 1942 as a campus center for Spartan Christian Fellow- ship, is a cooperative men’s living unit which emphasizes discipleship training in the con- text of the Christian community. Bible studies, seminars, prayer meetings, and sensitivity groups are employed, and each person is encouraged to discover and develop his own strengths as he seeks to know Christ and make Him known. third row: P. Moerdyk, R. Thomas, R. Rottschafer, L. Krocz, R. Weesies. THE WOMEN OF MARY MAYO HALL found their work with Cedar Street School fourth graders fulfilling in more ways than expected this year as some of the coeds made their first trip to the State Capitol with ‘‘their’’ Class. Hall residents have also put on plays for the children, and as a special ‘thank you”’ from their adopted class, they were invited to the school’s annual Christmas party. MARY MAYO HALL: bottom row: DD. Gould, Adv.; D. Meier, Treas.; L. Stierle, Pres.; V. Liepins; C. Kas- worm, Adv.; second row: S. Hogan; P. Creager; B. Guen- ther; J. Peters; C. Westfall; T. Pezoli: third row: K. Tryon; S. Orwick; L. An- derson; P. Wilson; J. Holt; fourth row: A. Anderson; J. Allberry; B. Walker; E. Ames; S. Pich- ette. THIS YEAR YAKELEY HALL centered attention on the Westside Action Center as the women participated in volunteer work to _ help Lansing’s underprivileged. A Thanksgiving contest in the hall provided the center with a turkey, and food and clothing drives have also been held by the coeds. Visits from the children are a refreshing change from the traditional quiet of an upperclass hall. YAKELEY HALL: bot- tom row: B. Wegner, Sec.; C. Angeles, Pres.; S. Lowe; P. Zielinski; second row: L. Dunn; H. Bol- den; J. Benhan; L. | Lawrence; third row: M. Wahmhoff; R. Gordenier; J. Stern- kopf; A. Wahmhoff. Do you have sophomore standing or above? Would your academic performance compliment that of a dorm inter- ested in maintaining a high scholastic standing? The as- pect of apartment living as well as the convenience of on- Campus housing appeals to you? You'd treasure with TLC a little item known as a key with which you could gain en- trance into your dorm? Do pot-luck dinners (home-made, naturally) make your mouth water? Would you prefer an atmosphere of complete femininity and individual respon- sibility to that of the traditional dorm? You say yes? VAN HOOSEN brubaker VAN HOOSEN: bottom row: V. Loo, Treas:; Smith, Seca Dawson; J. Lloyd, adviser; N. Gajew- ski, Pres.; G. Eb- erts, V.P. second row: D. Lewis; J. Johnson; R. Mos- ley; K. Paeth; P. Kingsbury. third row: L. Talbergs; K. Schuler; ae Joba; L. Weir Maus. _ gor E ONS ee | Ie EEE aM, ere brubaker brubaker TAGE above: Residents of Owen Hall give the lounge an_ interna- tional flavor. left: Owen Hall reception desk. You’re 22 and never been kissed? You’re an international student with- out an international friend? You'd find an Arab-Israeli panel discussion fasci- nating (who wouldn't?) An “interna- tional night,’’ complete with costumes, native trinkets and entertainment, would tickle your “US of A”’ curiosity? You can’t afford a bus pass and have flat feet? A sun porch would nicely Supplement all your spring term activ- ities? You’re a grad student with a def- inite housing deficiency? You say yes? OWEN GRADUATE HALL graduates ya) oi Abbott, Charles, HR! Abraham, Alan, Advertising Abruzzo, David, Busin « Adm. Acheff, Lawrence, P ology Acker, Loren, Co: ter Science Ackley, Elizabeth, Nursing Adam, Madeleine, English Adams, Charlies, Business Adams, Cheryl, English Ed. Adams, Eleanor, French Adams, James, Accounting Adams, Mary, Art Adams, Michael, Spanish Adema, Kenneth, Mathematics Adema, Linda, English Ed. Aeschliman, Teresa, Education Ager, Donna, Social Science Aho, Dale, Biological Science Ahonen, Donald, Electrical Eng. Ahonen, Jean, Speech Correction Aitken, Beverly, Labor Indus. Rel. 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Zire AlphaGamma Delta . . . . 273 AlphaGammaRho .... 288 Alpha KappaAlpha .... 274 AlphaKappaPsi ...... 289 Bente ET | 6. sae Moreen. 275 AlphaTauOmega ..... 290 Alpha XiDelta ....... 276 RSME MON est, +. st rs Ss 305 AsherWomen ....... 304 RE Fo a ess a) a 218 PreIsewall oe 2 4 a ke wes 163 BesKetDalli a a 5 26 6 6 148 BetaBetaBeta ...... 223 Meta tnetaPi ....... 316 BethelManor ....... 322 adddddadaaadaaaai Abbuhl, Phy llis ...... 273 Abraham, Alan ...... 328 Abruzzo,David ...... 328 Acheff,Lawrence ..... 328 mexer Loren ....... 328 Ackley, Elizabeth .... . 328 SEAN AU! ssc ess A 316 Adams,Charles ...... 328 Adams, Cheryl ...... 328 Adams,Eleanor ...... 328 Adams,James ...... 328 Adams,Mary ....... 328 Adams, Michael ...... 328 Adamy,Patricia ...... 278 Adema, Kenneth ..... 328 Adloff,Robert ....... 291 Aeschliman, Teresa ... . 328 SmeiteBruce ........ 311 Ager.Donna ..... 328,394 Mersta Paull. . 2. wun se 313 |) 328 Ahonen, Donald ...... 328 Bonen, Jean ....... 328 Aitken, Beverly ...... 328 Akers,Lyndal ..... 285,328 Brms. Keith) 2... sw 322 Alaga,Jeanne ....... 328 WMiber, Sharon ....... 279 Albers,Kathryn ...... 328 Albert,Carol ..... 279,328 mipert, Sylvia ....... 274 Alberts,Michael ...... 328 Alberts, Valerie 279,328 Albrecht.Dennis ...... 328 Albrecht.Donald ..... 301 Berets, JOHN .... 4... 317 Alderton, James ...... 319 Alderton, Karen 285,328 Aldridge, William ..... 328 Alexander,Bruce ..... 328 Alexander,Cynthia ... . 328 Alexander, Rosemarie .. 280 Alexander, Thomas .... 317 Alexander. William ... . 328 Alexandris,Mary ..... 328 Bidn, Julie .....%. . 328 Allberry,Jane ....... 323 Allbritten. Tamlin ..... 328 Mien, Garbara....... 328 SIEHICM os. 5 sa ks 135 Alleén,James ....... 328 Senet. ke 328 Allen.Mary ........ 328 Alley,Howard ....... 294 MPeAICX. . ww ks 301 Allie.Francesca ...... 314 Allstetter, Nancy ..... 328 MVKONIN) 6s. se 328 Alper, Barbara 272,308 Alpert.Lawrence ..... 328 Alsheikh, A.A. 2... 0. 328 Blockand Bridle .. Bipe’ Key 4ee sue Butterfield Campbell n 1. Chi Omega Circle Honorary .. . CrossCountry ... . Delphiitareaeeeera Delta Chi Delta Sigma Theta Delta Tau Delta ... Delta Upsilon .... Delta Zeta 24. = 2. East Shaw eee eee Alterakalp hime sien. Altobello, Mary Ames. Esther .... Andary, Georgia .. . Anderegg, Paul .. . Anderman, Terrence Anderson, Arlene . . Anderson, Bernerd Anderson, Beverly Anderson, Diane . . Anderson, Douglas Anderson, Gary ... Anderson, Gilbert . . Anderson, John ... Anderson, John .. . Anderson, Judith . . Anderson,Lynn .. . Anderson, Mary .. . Anderson, Michael Anderson, Pamela Anderson, Richard D. Anderson, Richard J Anderson,Ted ... Anderson, William D. Anderson, William G. Andonian,Laura . . Andrasi,Paula ... Andrews, David .. . Andrews, Mary ... Andrews, Michael Andruccioli, Deborah Angeles, Christine . . Anger, Patricia... Anger,.Peggy .... Ankli, Sherrill . 2. . Ankrapp.Lyle ... . Antaya, William .. . Antcliffe. Leslie .. . Anthes, John .... Anthony,Jane.... Antinoja, Sheryl . . . Antinossi,Nancy . . Antonson, Virginia Aouate, Nedjma Apel,Cathleen ... Appel,Linda ..... Appel,Pamela .... Apple. Marilyn... . Applebaum, Miriam Applegate, Larry .. Arasim, Patrice .. . Archer, Edmund Archie, Rosaline Arendt,Audrey .. . Arentz,Robert ... Ariotti. John .... Armitage,Nancy .. Armstrong. Sandra Arndt,Dennis ... . Arndt, Walleen Arnet, William .. . . Arnold,Cynthia .. . Arnold,Rebecca .. Arnoudse. Donald . . Delta Delta Delta . . DeltaGamma .... Delta SigmaPhi .. . DeltaSigmaPi ... organizations Farmhouse ..... Footballs. ean Gamma PhiBeta . . Gilchrist Golf Green Splash Gymnastics Hockey Home Economics Council 219 Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta ..... Kappa KappaGamma .. . Lambda Chi Alpha LandOnie awe MayOn) ian an MeDonell eee Mortar Board .... Pan-Hel student index SOS: . 284,328 oes eeeoeS eoels29 moo, Pees 28 5 3 eo see S29 eeeoeo ee 7 S29 ana S23 ooo = 2911 mol ZOO mecoy SLO esos mo2o aes 4 eee S29 . 318,329 mecOy, ES eS ers See CoO 225,329 aileps vss) eae . 314,329 Zo eae Oo LO 292,329 eee LO . 286 phy, 320 . 285,329 Arnst, Richard... . Arrigo. JUGIthimeus Sine Arvillay Dana mecmene |. Arvilla,Denis ... . Arzaga,Palmyra_. . Aseltine, Beverly . . Ashe, Carolyn ... ., Ashen, Joseph... . Asherdorf, Julia. . Ashendorf, Paula Ashton, Robert Atchison. Janet .. . Atkins. Steven Atkins, Susana 2.5. © Atkinson, Karen .. . Atkinson, Marsha . . Atwell, Nola. see's Atwood, Judith Aubel, Christie ... Aubel,John ..... Aubin, Robert .... Augustine, Carolyn Augustine, Shirley Augustyniak, Bruce Aulds, Sharon : Aurand,Paul .... Austermiller, John Austin, Richard .. . Autra,Marshall .. . Awdey, Harry .... Azimitabrizi,F.K. . . reo cO oeo . 224,329 eee yl 29 weecs Seo rey so ee ocO S29 meee eo 329 2 329 329 seo S03 . 281 ees 29 1 292,329 SG bbbbbbbbbbbbbb Bachelor, Jeree ... Bachkes. Leonard . . Bachman, Fred ... Bachman, Susan Bachtel, Barbara . . Bachtel,Nancy ... Backey.James ... Bacon, Lawrence B. Bacon, Lawrence D. Bacow. Elaine .... Baczewski, Henrietta Badyna, Thomas .. Baer,Joann ..... Bact ROC arene Bagby Ryan aan. Baginski, Dennis Bailey.Jane ..... Baiiey.Laura .... Bailey.Mary ..... Bailey,NancyA. .. . Bailey,NancyK. ...... Bailey, Pauline... Bailey,Rufus .... Bailey,Susan .... Bailey, William .. . Bailo,Michael ... . Bain, Marjorie... . Bainton. William... Bair, Philip . 314,330 ees, SSO) es SSO SOU os Spats hl): SO ene sO oso PhiGamma Delta ..... 297 PhiGammaNu ...... S15 Painapparsi ...2 45 eae 298 PhiKappatiau 4... Sie PM Ue era NS Lo, ne 284 RUBetaehietai ken sarie ne 285 PiKappa Psi eee. oe) ee 318 Psitipsilonimmea isa, so cee 318 Rathiel seamen bas tes Aer 307 Sailing Club 224 Senior'Council) 22 4... 220 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 319 SigmaAlphaMu...... 299 Sigma Chiiae 2. aha 319 SigmaDeltaTau ..... 315 SigmaKappa ....... 286 Siena Wire heats ae Goal 300 SigmaPhiEpsilon ..... 301 SOCCEV Marwan hn oe 141 Baird), Donald ...... 135,222,330 Baird, Jacqueline Bea Baird, Leslie 285,330 Bali sRoDentee.men eas 330 Baisch, Katherine SSO Baker, Elizabeth . . 330) Baker, Floyd ..... eoSO) Baker, Gary 350 Baker,H.Gary .. . S30 Baker, Karen ee OSU Baker, Marke... Fit. = SLs, Baker, Martha .. . . 330 Baker, Richard SSO Baker, Ronald fe S30 BakossAlaniy ae seeee ene 331 Balbach, Raymond . . 302,331 Balch, Gerald SS) Baldus, Benjamin ..... 331 Baldwin, Priscilla ..... 331 BalfewArthure secs ene 331 Balgenorth, Jack aye sO4 Balgenorth, Matthew . 304 Balgenorth, Richard se o04 Ballas, Matina onze Ballweg.Cynthia ..... 331 Balog, Davidie-ss sama oie 331 Balser, William ...... 291 Banks, Barry eos Baranski, Darwin eo sie Barant,Edward ...... 319 Barbee, H. Michael weoLsessil Barber,Gindy saya.) 331 BarberGail ¥o ae ee 279 Barberis,Randall ..... 208 Barbieri, Robert ..... 331 Barclay,John ....... 292 Bardach.Neil ....... 33 Barden,Weona ...... 274 Barésasusane _ 046. ne 331 Bargy, Lon ae COD Barkley,Ronald ...... 331 Barlow, Judith 331 Barlow, Judy 285 Barnes, James eee LZ, Barnes, Lynn meelseoe Barnett, James OSL Barney, Joseph S35 Barnum, Thomas 135 Barr, Douglas 135 Barratt, Michael 297 Barrett. Betty 309 Barrett, Teri mitecey Barrette, Ronald 7 297951 Barry. Justine ae oO Barry, Raymond peer OO, Barry uhomas = sem aes 331 Barshney, Ariane Ow Barta, Linda 306 Bartels, Nancy 7 27S Bartels,Peggy ... oot Bartleson, Judy 314 Bartlett, B.D. 331 Bartlett. Bruce Sou State News Advertising State News Classified State News Editorial 206 207 206 State News Photographic 207 Tau Beta Pi 224 Tau Delta Phi 320 Theta‘Cni wees. 302 Theta Delta Chi 320 Theta Xiaae vie: 321 Tower Guard 221 Tangier weeeene ne ee. 321 Van Hoosen ; . 324 West Shaw... .. es SLO Wolverine: 292 ae. 211 WIC ca Actas Seen aus iy. Wrestling ieee, a mee ose) 155 Yakeley’ ®2,.) opment sy a. 323 Zeta Betaiatia ene 322 ZetaTauAlpha ...... 287 Bartlett, Debbie 253 Bartling. Howard 203 Barton, Mary 314 Bartz, Cynthia Seo Bartz, Nancy res 3 Bash, Charles SS! Basha, Bakri 331 Basinger, Barbara . 331 Bass, Adrian Zio Bass, Susan 315,331 Bastian, James 300 Batastini, Cleo 331 Bateman, Gary BLA Bathke, Suzanne 284,331 Batie, Gloria 314 Baudoin, Keith ...... 331 Bauer, Ronald 302,331 Baughman, Melvin . 288 Bauman, Karl 295 Baumgardner, Lynne 224,331 Baumgartner, Ellen SSL Baumhardt, Steven 222,320,331 Bavin, Robert 331 Bawden, Robert 331 Baxter, Diane 281 Bayles, Kenneth 298 Baylis, Jeannette Soi Bazler, Barbara 283 Beach, Rebecca 331 Beahan, Robert 291,331 Beal, Roger 331 Beale, Susan S31 Beamer, Bonnie 314 Bean, Bruce 331 Bean, James 294.331 Beard, Thomas 35 Beardslee, David 292 Beasley, Walton 207 Beaton, Mary 299 Beattie, Douglas 331 Beattie, Mark 331 Beatty. James 294 Becci, Jean 282 Becker, Candace 283 Becker, Susan 332 Beckmann, Cynthia 278 Beckner. Thomas 219 Bedell, Linda ae Bedford. Susan 332 Bee be, Dawn 225 Beebe, Joel 332 Beer, Catherine 332 Beer, Phyllis 332 Beeson, Jill sae Begnoche, Catherine 280,332 Behe, George 332 Behling, Johanna 332 Behringer, Linda 225 Behringer. Samuel WF a Beigler, Laurel 332 Beilby, Sharon 332 Beilfuss, Judith Belinsky. Frederick 222 Bell, Brooks 273,332 Bell, John 332 Bell, William 297 Belleville, Patricia 308 Bellovary, Alexia 332 Bellows, Douglas 332 Beltz, Mary 332 Beltz, William 332 Bemsel, Linda 276 Bencsik, Barbara 332 Bender, John 332 Bendickson, Joanne 332 Bendokaitis, P.A 332 Benedict, M. Jayne 332 Benedict, Richard 135 Beng el, Dorothy 392. Benham. Jean 323 Benjamen, David 332 Benjamen, Nancy 332 Benke, Jon 292 Bennett. Anna 286 Bennett, Gwendolyn Peras2 Bennett, Michael . 297 Bennett, Robert 294 Bennett. Thomas B32 Benoy, Deanne . . 286 Benson, Anthony 332 Benson, Bertil 332 Benson, Kathleen 223,332 Bentheim, Steven 332 Bentley. Robert 332 Bequette, James ee ooO Beras, Jonny.) 6 eee 292 Bergbreiter, David 321,332 Berger, Joan 315 Berglund, Karin 332 Berman, Robert 332 Bernloehr, Bruce 296 Bernum, Barbara 332 Berridge, Robert 332 Berry, Arthur 135 Berry, James Soe Berthiaume, Jennifer . 286 Berube, Mary 332 Berube, Robert Peels Beshgetoor, Susan . 286 Bethke, Charles YS. 219,288,332 Beutler, Carolyn 332 Beverlin, David 135 Beyerlein, Patricia 332 Bezrutch, Margo 332 Bezverkov, Anne 332 Bice, Mary 287,333 Bickoff, Donna 333 Bidwell, Lynne 278 Bielik, Joseph 333 Bierut, Aloysius 333 Bigane. Michael 296 Biggard, Cheryl a35 Bigler, Bruce 316 Bilbrey, Gary 333 Bilek, Vicki Aero Bilheimer, Beatrice Poss Billings, Guy oe oL6 Bills, Thomas we 23 Bilsborrow, Ann 333 Bilski, Peter 333 Binder, Diane Siz Birckhead, Carolyn 333 Bird, Jeanne 276 Bird. Sam 333 Birkhold. Thomas 333 Bisbee, Gary 297 Bischoff. Thomas 320 Bishop. Carolyn 305 Bitonti. Sam 293 Bittner, Dennis ou Bixler, Joseph 290,333 Bjork, Sherri 275 Black, Gregory 333 Blackiston, James 333 Blackman, Jeffrey SoS Blackwood, Albert 333 Blake, Christine 333 Blakeslee. William 293,333 Blank, Keith 333 Blanke, Jacqueline 371 Blankenship. Robert 333 photograph by Dick Best Blanks, Patl@: 2 aise ess Blasko, JOSeDiis oa 333 Blaty,Ann ... Settee eG Blaylock, James ..... . 208 Blazekovic, Maryann .. . 333 Blazo, Rebecca ..°.... 285 Blight; Davidiew austen ee 163 Bloch, Marian B27 2:333 Blocki(letf Gs ae. san 3 eee 294 Blome, Barbara ...... 333 Bloom, David ... neo eZ Bloom, Judyelaine ... . 333 Bloomer, Cheryl .... . 305 Bloomfield, Alan ..... 299 Bloyer, Linda a oe COO: Blumhagen, Dan .... . 333 Blundell, Linda N275:333 Blyveis, Arlene 2 2333 Bobit.Janétve ae 278 Bode, Edward 224,333 Bode, Thomas . ; 319 Bodeau, Arthur =. 2 = = 333 Bodeau, Kathryn meer ool Bodeau, Maureen 225,281 Bodell. Barbara . eeeoo Bogakos,Maria ...... 333 Bogira, Michael ; 303 Bograkos, Timothy ieee lod BohnwRichard 2 nie 333 Bohn, Ted)... . 135 Bolden, Helen ...... . 323 Boldrini, Cynthia 333 Boles, Denis 141,333 Bolline, Peter 293,333 - Bolline, Robert 293 Bollinger, Betty . set ee LO Bologna. Christine ne Bologna, Joseph 289 Bolotin, Howard . coe Bolyard, Claudia 333 Bolyard, Diana. . oO Bomeli, Donald . 3338 Bonahoom, Dreama CaS Bonahoom, Robert ) as Bonfiglio, James OOS Bonn, Margaret . aa Book, Cassandra aos Booth, Linda’ saa, seeaas Borger, John e208 Borgeson. Bonnie 2 5,333 Borkin, Arthur - rao Borland, William 2 -316;333 Borngesser, Ronald ... . 333 Borsink,Roger ...... 333 BOrtiniss JOM ie ene ere 295 Boron; Davidian: sean 298 Borzenski,David ..... 321 Bostwick, David ...... 333 Bosworth, Carolyn ... . 358 Bosworth Jacks). sie ene 334 Botstord, Laurie=. aes 334 Bottke,James ....... 334 Bottomley, Bruce ..... 334 Boulton; Lindam sae 334 Bowdell,Gordon ..... 135 Bowden, Carol 5 e 4 334 Bowen,Amanda...... 334 Bowen, Rebecca ..... 334 Bowen, Robert ...... 334 Bower, Eloise ....... 334 Bowling,Cheryl ...... 285 Bowman, Barbara ..... 334 Bowman, Maureen .... 278 Bowman, Thomas .... . 300 Boxer, RODItiime semen 272 Boyce Alanis. ee eer 289 Boyce,Garrison ...... 320 Boyce,Gary ..... 163,296 Boyce) Pamela auesen iene 334 Boyd! Mel’ «eee eee 297 Boyd,Michael ....... 320 Bozin,Deborah ...... 225 Brace,Catherine ..... 334 Braces Roberts. a) eee 334 Bracey; Vindam., «mann 334 Brachy Joan . . . 2. o2os4 Brackett. Jeffrey ..... 334 Bradbury, Gregory .... 334 Braddock, Beatrice Veer Ss: Bradley,Charlene ..... 334 Bradley,Kay ....... 334 Bradley, Timothy ..... 318 Bradley,Vern ....... 334 Bradshaw, Donald ... . 302 Bradshaw, Linda ..... 334 Bradstreet,Lynda ..... 334 Bradtke, Barbara ..-. . . 334 Grady, Bertie 29.0. 334 Brady, Timothy ...... 293 Braeutigam, Kathleen . . 334 Braford Satrauc.. cae 334 Bragg.Marilyn ...... 334 420 Bramble, Douglas ..... 334 Bramlage, Deborah ... . 334 Brammer, Marilyn . 279,334 Brancheau, Harry ..... 334 Brandenburg, Robert .. . 296 Brandjord, Susan. . 217,275 Brandt,Gregory ...... 301 BrantssHart vase ene ee 292 Braun; Cynthia: meen 334 Braun, Katherine ..... 334 Braun Richa. sae 334 Braun, Willian, =e eee 334 Brautigan, Patricia ... . 334 Braver, sharon.) ane 315 BrayiVickter seen 334 Brecht,Stephen ...... 316 Breckenfeld, William .. . 334 Bregger,Frances ..... 334 Brendel,Marcus’ ..... 334 Brengle,David ...... 334 Brennan, Georgia ..... 334 Brennan, Margaret ... . 334 Brenneman, Carol ... . 334 Brenner. erry) sauees cane 334 Brenner,Thomas ..... 334 Brenton,Henri ...... 334 Brewer,John ....... 293 Bria,Gretchen ...... Shs: Bria DenniSmes «@ e .« o4 334 BridgesJonimeaus. a nek s 334 Bridges,Mary ....... 334 Briggs.Annette ...... 334 BrivgsyWaniel a en oa 334 SM ROSIE mtr a Bon nen Zhe BrinnvWavid! Maw... she 3 141 Brion,Joanne ....... 335 Bristow, Peter ....... 291 Britten, Marilyn . 2... . 335 BrittonsDonna®’ = 2. 2. 312 Britton,Robert ......, 297 Broadbent,Tana ..... S35 Broadman, Howard .... 319 Brock, Jacqueline ..... 275 Brock, Karen. . 5... 2 ue 275 Brockman,Peter ..... 335 Brodie, Julie saan eee 335 Brodit, Elizabeth ...... 335 Broeman,Ina..... 208,335 Brogger.Mary ....... 285 Brokaw,Sharon...... Se Bromley,Ann ....... 281 ee ieee Brook,Douglas ...... 295 Brooks, Charles . 316335 Brooks, Charlotte ..... 335 Brooks; Donnal see 335 Brooks,James ...... 335 Brooks. Ways eres 315,385 Broome, Denise ...... 335 Broudy, Bruce:. a3.) o..aeae 299 Brounstein,R.D. ..... 289 Brow rouSaliec ieee 335 Brown, Addison ...... 304 Brown, Anthony ...... 335 Brown, Bernard ...... 299 Brown,Deborah...... 335 Brown, Diana ..... 271,335 Brown, Diane: % 4.) 5 ee 283 Brown, Douglas ...... 335 Brown,Gail ...... 284,335 Brown,Gerald ......., 289 Brown,Gregory ...... 335 Brown, Janice ....... 305 Brown, Lawrence .... . 335 Brown. Linda 3. cee 335 Browns Lois: @ neu see 217 Brown, Marcia ...... 335 Brown, Marvin ...... 225 Brown,Mary ....... 281 Brown. Patrick, sau..ne 335 Brown,|Pauli) 2 eee 335 Brown, Randall ...... 293 Brown, Robert ....... 320 Brown, Ruthin ce. cee 273 Brown,Sharmon ..... 274 Brown,Sharon ...... 335 Brown, Stephen ...... 335 Brown, Timothy ...... 335 Browning, Linda ..... 335 Brownlow, Ronald .... . 335 Brownscombe. Martha .. 275 Broyles,Cynthia ..... 273 Bruce,Robert ....... 339 Bruck? Rick. 20 ae 299 Bruder, Keith ..... 291,336 Bruggeman, John ..... 336 Brundirks,James ..... 320 Brundrett scott... tem 317 Bruning. Rita 7) cana 336 Brunke; Carol- = a 336 Brunner,Martha ..... 336 Bruno, Mary ¢.2..00u eee 306 Brunsdon, Jeffrey ..... 336 Brisca,Robert ...... Seu Bruszewski, Pamela . . . . 336 Brdzyaevelyn .... ws 336 Bryam, James ....... 336 Bryamwamie ...... % 336 Bryan, Marilyn ...... 336 Bryamt,Carole .-. . 6 acs 336 Bryant,Deborah ..... 274 Buchanan,R. Bruce ... . 302 Buck David’ . ote s we x 336 Buck Frank . si «kw 3: 302 suck, Nancy = 2). we. 306 Buckley,James ...... sn) Buckley, Thomas ..... 336 Buckwalter, David .... . 336 Buday, Barbara ...... 336 Buehrer, Boberta ..... 336 Buffa,Berdean ...... 336 Bugor,Georgine ..... 284 BaieKenneth 2.55 3 2 336 Bullard,George ...... 222 Bulliment, Diane ..... 336 UMC JOUM 4c cue ne 301 Bunch, William ...... Sai Bundshuh, Patricia 336 pun, Brenda .. 9... : 4 336 Burcar, Colleen ..... .% 275 Burcaw, Robert ...... 336 Burch, Charles 294,336 Burck,Edward .8 . 4...) 319 Burda, Beverly ...... 2 3 Burdell;Patricia ..... . 336 Burdiak, Catherine 312 Burdick, Walter ...... 302 Burgdorfer, James 296 Burger,Jerald ....... 320 Burgess,Suzanne ..... 273 Burhans, Marilyn ..... 336 Burkart,James ...... 316 Burke,James ....... 336 Burke, Jeffrey ....... 336 Burke, Kathleen ...... 336 Burke, Margaret ...... 336 Burke, Robert .. 2... «. 302 Burke, Stephen ...... 316 Burke, Thomas: = .). 0. 336 Burkey, Linda .. 5... + 336 Burkhead, Nancy .. . 315,336 Burkheiser,Jean ..... 336 Burnham, Grant , S¥i6) sie Burnham, Sandra ..... 299 Burns, Barbara ...... 331 BTiS Batkyie eee) . cee ois 336 Burns, Kendall . 300,336 BSH COC iii to, saa 5, ce. 336 Burns, Marilyn a4 350 Burns samuel 2 5 ses 336 Burrell, Daniel ....... 336 Burrell, Sheryl 5 i... 284 Burgrougns,.CA. . 2... . . 270 Bursch, Lowell ...... 336 Burtness, Janet . . . . 217,309 Burton. Lary 4.2. %a.% « 336 BULZVCKVAIICE .c « s s 336 Busbey.Douglas ..... 336 Beeesing, DOU ee ne no 219,295 Bosh. Donna 4... . = 336 Bush, Elaine «2... : 5 «+ 310 Bush James. s.4 o.. 4 4 o 336 BSITIMIALY | fo a ck ra Jey ah eon 275 Bushroe. JONM 9... ow « « 336 BUEGHEr AIAN 5. ssn 336 Butler, David .. . 224,336 Butler,Deborah ...... 278 Butler. prank «=. 2 . 135 Butler, susan =... 3. - 225 BCLS AVI wea i ess ret 302 Butzier,Deborah ..... 286 Byerly.Gary ..... S2L357 Byington. Dorothy OOF BVFOCSOSEDM 5 fas wus 208 Byrne,Kathryn ...... 286 BENE nmicnard wes a. . s Sor Byron. Jennifer .:... .« 271 ERYEOMOANY oy es hos SOF Byrum, Robert ...... 337 CCCCCCCCCCCCCCC Wattrey; Laura... .%« ; 275 Calpeny Venivaemeencs. 5 = - 337 Caldwell, Joanie 224,337 Caldwell,Richard ..... 337 Calhoun, Cynthia’... = - 275 CallananwRaGueeaicras + - 337 Callander, Robert 292,337 CallardaRocememare. = « 135 Calvert. Craige@ae. ae. - 296 Camens, Rochelle .... . 315, Cammitl Janetomemearersrr. cr S37 Camillo, Dalemen es 2s « 290 CAM Gale eee ec cota s) -- 292 Campau, Marybeth 273 Campbell, Brian ...... 225 Campbell,Deann ..... 384 Campbell, Elizabeth . . . . 337 Campbell,George ..... 337 Campbell,James ..... S37 Campbell,Mary ...... 337 CampopRonald .. 2... = 337 CantleldtOyCe ws a. me 337 Cannon, Joanne... c.. . + 337 Cantrell,Randolph .... 301 Caplan, Richard, « = 404 322 Caputo, Richard 295,337 Cardinia taVvimne © ctor: 300 Cardinal,Ronald ..... 300 Cardinali, Sherrie ..... 337 Garey, Davids a. 2. as 337 Gareilntila meee ce cas S37 Ganinakaureliies oer. ee 337 Carine Maryieesn.. . e . 337 GaritsiesSusam =. . = . = 286 Canlosapalile-wes sca 6 319 Carlson, Daniel 291,337 Carlson ;Janicé :. =... - 337 Carlson, Wesley ...... 337 Carman,Leslie ...... 337 Carmean, Leslie ...... 337 Carney, Donald .. . . 319,337 CarnevahUghie ste. «ees 319 Carpenter, Barbara 279 Cantcramelam wn a eo © 337 Carstens,Sharon ..... 337 Carter, Barbara ...... 273 Carterslindase., va. 0) ma. 217 Carter, limothy |... - - 337 Casacclia; Edward 225 = 320 Casanova, Charles S37, Casbom; Joyce roi. emcee ZA Caskey, Kathleen ..... 337 Casnovsky,Linda ..... 337 Casnovsky, William SSL, Cassady.Glenda ..... 337 Cassidy,Delores ..... 319 Castanier, William . 208 Castelliieheryiy ey een 270 Castiglione, Anita ..... 337, Castle, Kimberly ..... 213 Castle. Vernon ...... 337 Caswell,Barbara ..... 379 Caswell,Michael ..... 337, Gaterer,Curtis: 5 24... 5 337 Cates. Canny ae. toate 337 Catterfeld, Judith . . 309,337 CaulkettsDavid =. . = 5. 337 Cavanagh, Michael . 297 Cavanagh, Thomas eos Celello,Maryanne ..... 282 Cepela,Norman ...... 294 Chablew Karen) gen, «6. % 337 ChaddockwHamy se... 4 . Zao Chatféerleif Woe... a. 337 Chakrives, Vichitra SLO Chamberlain, F.L. ..... 297 ChamiberlineGAy en. 2 2 5 Chambers. Estella... . . S37 Chambers, Kathryn 273 Champagne, Daniel eon Champion, William . 300 Chandler,Linda ...... 37 Chapa, Margaret . 223,309 Chapman. Charlene ... . 338 Chapman, John 2) sie 4 338 Chapman, Margaret . 338 Chapman,Mark ...... 338 Chapman,Nancy ..... 279 Chapman, Ruthanne oS Charlie. Wayne ...... 224 ChaseEMmery: « cater 319 Chatfield,George ..... 294 Chavda, Jagdish ..... 338 Cheal, Diane 22. 5. a. 271 Chenault, John 304 Cheney, Deborah 338 Cheney, Stephen 302 Chenoweth, Kathy .... 281 Cherkinsky, Janel Cherry,Darlene ...... 305 Chew, Dennis ....... 295 Chikos, Jonhweeen- ar eee 319 Chism,Jamessa.... - a a2 Chism, Nerassia ...... 338 Chodkowski, Nora 338 Chojnacki,James ..... 338 Chomic, Marjorie ..... 338 Chrisinske,Carol ..... 338 Christensen, Alice... . . 338 Christensen, Donald 208 Christensen, Jerry ..... 288 Christensen, Karen 338 CHEIStOTT, INOCINe eee 338 Chu, May Chin May 338 Chun) Merrillay secme ne a 338 Chureh Donalditers neraee: 291 Church Hollister 338 ChurchitlsGhanese asc. 338 Churchiey-Fred .. .. .- 338 Ciborowski, Kenneth 390 Cicero, Chervilta. . 6 eee 299 CihakiGhanleSmues 95.5.4. 292 CirralisiMartinneess: a oon. © 338 Ciupek,Rosanne ..... 338 Clague,Cheryl ...... 339 Glancy, Daniel ....... 339 Clapp, Jennifer ..... 282 Clark: Brian! same ee 339 GlanksGaroligeee er 339 Clarke Evel Vim ine 339 Clark, EindaiD a ere) Gs 339 421 Cla Cla Cla rk, LindaS rk, Mary rk, Nancy Clark, Sara Clark, Vicki Cla Cla Cla Cla rk, William son, Linda son, Roy uda, Clarice Claus, Martha Cleaves, David Cleavinger. Terrie Clemence, Larry Clements, Carol Clerc, Dona Clerc, Terry Clifford, John Clifton, Charles Clinard, Jean Clum, Robert Cody, Frederick Coelho, David Coffey, Robert Cohen, Elyse Cohen, Robert Cohen, Stuart Co in, Richard Colbath, Joanne Co Co Co Co Co Co Co Co Co Co Co Co by. Julie e, Denise . le, Janet e, Jeffrey le, John le, Thomas eman, Diane eman, Martha embeli, Judith let, Michele ley, Carole lins, Barbara . 225 Collins, Betty 339 339 Collins, Carolyn 339 339 Collins, Elinor 339 284 Collins, Gregory 293 287 Collins, John 316 317.339 Collins, Joseph 293 339 Collins, Julie 339 339 Collins. Kathryn 314 339 Collins, Marilyn 339 208.339 Collins, Robert 303.339 339 Collis. Harry 339 339 Collom. Earl 339 339 Collver. Albert 339 285 Colthurst. Eric 339 339 Colton. Pamela 339 339 Colville. Elizabeth 281 321,339 Condon, Connie 339 7 ooo Condon, Vincent 339 339 Confer, Calvin 339 es LS Conkle, Mary 339 . 292,339 Conklin, Frank 339 So Conn, Cathleen 340 288,339 Connelly. Brian 340 339 Conner, Russell 340 339 Connin, Prudence 340 339 Convertini., Fred 135 339 Conway, Dennis 340 339 Conway. Joan 287 339 Conway. Kenneth 321 305 Cook. Corinne 282 339 Cook. David F 340 330 Cook, David H 317 320.339 Cook, Gary 296 339 Cook, Jacquelyn 340 339 Cook, Patricia 309 339 Cook, Robert 317 207.339 Cooper. Barbara 279.340 208 Cooper. Claudia 340 339 Cooper. John 319 287 Cooper. Kathleen 340 Wolverine photographer Dick Best Cooper.Lynn.. . 340 Cope. Susan 340 Copeland. Carol 330 Copeland. Jeffrey 319 Coppinger, Gwen 340 Corbin, Linda 340 Corbin, William 340 Cordes, Don 340 Core, Carolyn 275 Corey. Stephen 340 Cork. Charles 340 Cork. Dorothy 340 Corkrey, Sheila 275 Cormier, Kathleen 340 Cornelisse, Kenneth 340 Cornell, Rick 340 Cortright. Margaret 2 340 Cory. Gerald 298.340 Coss, Mary 27) Costa. Ernest 340 Costantini, Lori oe Costantino, Joann 314 Cotton, James OaG Cotton, Ruth 7 340 Couch. Donna eo Couch, Elizabeth . 282 Coursol, Alfred 340 Courtney, Delton . 340 Cousino, Charles 297 Covert, Patricia 340 Cowan, Harold. 322 Coward, Martha 282 Cowden, Mary . 276 Cowdery, Janice ‘ . 284 Cowin, Penelope ..... 340 Cowsert, Kimberley . 340 Coyle. James : SS Craig, Willlam . . 321 Craigmyle, Lee tee oaO Crain, Gail . . 340 Cramer, Stephen . 340 Cramer. Thomas : 302 Crane, Robert 322.340 Crane. William 340 Cranson, Betsy 340 Crate. James 208,222 Crause, Phyllis 312 Crawford, Jack . 5 «321 Creagan. Patricia ; 217.284,340 Creager, Paula 323 Cress, Linda 207, Crisp. Marjorie 284 Crissey, Janet 340 Crissman, James . 319 Crofoot. Gordon 340 Croll, Linda O40 Cross, Gerald . . 340 Cross, Nancy . 340 Cross. Robert . 340 Crossland, Geri - 286 Crowe, Robert . 296,340 Crowley. Michael OO Cruickshank, James « «340 Crumb, Linda . 340 Crunk, Eddie 318 Csucsal, Sherry . 340 Culby, Larry po 340) Culver,Susan . . ee eo Cummings. DonnaM 340 Cummings. Donna S aero Gurmmings;, Jay. o 234 341 Cummins. Jeffrey LOE, 276,341 Cummins, Peggy Cunningham, James 294,341 Cunningham, William . 294 Curatolo. Kathy 283 Curl, Ronald ne Ls Currey. James 341 Curry. Jane 225 Cusmano, Frank ere Czarnecki, John 292 Czarnik, Joseph 316 Czernel, Sylvia 341 Czopor. Edmund 341 dddddddddddddd Dace. John 289 Dachille. Lynnette ..... Dacko, Sue Dacus,James .. Dahl, Gretchen Dahlka, Dolores . Dahnke, Barbara Dailey, John Dailey, Kathleen . Dakin, Priscilla. Dale,Charles .. Dale, David Dale,J.Leslie .. Dale, Robert Dalrymple, Brian Damon, Peter . . Dancha, Charles Daniel,Jeanne . DanieliRickeyi=s0.,-) cece 1 Daniels, Jeannie Daniels, Lynda Daniels, Margaret Danner, Gerald. Danowski, Daniel Darga, Michael. Darling, Alfred. Darling. Ronald . Darlington, Linda Das. Vinod Datres, Barbara Datson,James. Dattolo, Vincent . Dausman,Sharon..... Davenport, Chris Davenport. Dorian Davenport. Sandra David. Joseph . . Davidson, Charles . Davidson, George Davidson. Roberta Davidson, Susan Davies, Margaret Davies, Ronald Davis,Deborah . Davis,Glenda .. Davis, Joanette . Davis, Laura Davis,Marcia . . Davis, Michele . . Davis. Mittie Davis, Nancy Davis. Philip . . Davis, Richard . . Davison, Kenneth Davison, Walter Dawe, Elizabeth . Dawson, Gary Dawson, Judith Dawson, William Day. Jennifer . . Day.Leslie.... Day. Marcia . Day. Mary Dayton. Gary Deacon, Andrea . Dean, Cheryl Dean, John G. Dean, John P Dean, Joyce Dean, Karen... . Dean, Molly Dean, Rodney Dean, Terrance . Deats, Stephanie Debaets, Donna Debelak, James Decarlo, Tyra Decker, Gail Decker, Gordon Decker, Rex Declercq. Lynne . . Decocker. Gary Dedo, Barbara . . Dedow, Irvin Dedow, Katherine Degrow. Gregory Dehaan, Harry. Dehne, Anita Deisler, Edward Delange, Dirk Delange. Jacoba 341 2h, 341 . 282,341 . 341 341 . 294,341 283 . 222,341 341 341 341 341 341 303 276 . 341 S12 342 342 342 282 342 342 342 317 321 . 278 290 285 . 300 342 Le 225 1310 . 294 He ae . 285 Delavan, Susan ... . 281,342 Deline,Douglas ...... 304 Deluca, Margaret ..... 223,310,342 Demaesschalck, C. . 342 Dembs, Marcia ...... 342 Demmink, Gregory . . 290,342 Demmon, Martha ..... 342 Dempster, Jonathan 290,342 Dendrino; Carl ca ames 342 Denning, Diane ...... 342 Dennison, Daniel ..... 296 Denoyelles,Roger ..... 342 Densley, Theodore 342 Denton, Robert ...... 318 Deremo,Jana ....... 273 Derowski,Linda ...... 342 Derrick, Ellen .... . 285,342 Derrickson,John ..... 292 DerysCarolyniaae. se eee 285 Despelder, Richard . . 296,342 Despo, William ...... 319 Desteiger,Peter ...... 292 Deswiky Susana eee 342 Detert, Kristine ...... 225 Detour,Edward ...... 297 Devel oharynur -reen eens 342 Deutsch, Dennis ...... 322 Devogel.Carol ...... 342 Devore, Patricia. a nen 342 Devries, Kathleen ..... 342 Dewey, Faith ....... 342 Dewey, Gary = 95.6 2 - 342 Dewey, Jacqueline 342 Dewitt, Cynthia ...... 284 Dewitt.Marvin....... 342 Dewitt; Rickey css neeree 342 Deyoung. Constance ; 277,342 Deyoung, Jacquelyn ne Dickey; Diane: 3 osu eee 342 Dickey, (Lynne =... oe 342 Dickeypohalro iim ae aree: 274 Dickman, Richard ..... 342 Dickson, JUd Veena ene 285 Dickson, Patricia 285,342 Dieckman, Janine... . . 270 DiehiltArne. Pcs peers 342 Dieters) Davidiyi ts) ae uns 139 Dietrich, Dannie = nner: 342 Dietrich = iSaes earn 281 Digiacomo, Joann ..... 224 Dika: John eee eee 342 Dill Nat Cy arenes 279,342 Dilley, Frederick . 222,293 Dillingham, Pamela . 342 Dillingham, Sara ..... 276 Dillon Judith eee 342 Dingerson, Janet ..... 276 Dingerson, Julie... ... 225 Dinkgrave,David ..... 342 DirestaiGene oe eases 342 DisesJohint Re se ee ane Sey, Disney,Neil ........ 293 Ditchie,Marcia ...... 223 Ditzhazy. Joseph 316 Dixon, Suzanne E. . 342 Dixon. Suzanne M. . . 285,342 Diztk,, Jeffrey ma-acmecee ae 322 Dobbie, Thomas ..... 342 Dobbins,David ...... 342 Dobbs 0a ane 310 Dobson, Hillary ...... 278 obson|Patricia: Yo. cee 342 Dock, Nancys 4 2258 343 Doderer.Dennis ...... 319 Doering: Mary. sar sane 281 Doherty, Catherine ... . 343 Doherty. Pamela 343 Doig Gary. ce mn eerie 343 Dolan,Cathleen ...... 308 Dolan.Richard....... 343 Dologlartyraasen aes waren 297 Dolehanty, Frederick. . . . 343 Dollhoff, Terry 224,343 Dombecky,Curt...... 300 Dombrowski, Edward 319 Domowitz,Janet ..... 305 Domowitz.Susan ..... 305 422 Donahue, Kimberly 343 Honem Marys. = ... 280 Bomey JONN 2.0 ene 318 Donnelly, MichaelJ.... . 300 Donnelly, Michael P. 343 Donovan, Deborah 225 Donovan.,Dennis ..... 343 Dontie Brian) « :. . se 343 Dopp. Pamela .:... =. 343 Doren; Barry? 5. «ae me 223 Dennvelizabeth. ©... as 343 Dotson; Bonnie =... 4 =. 305 Doup, Elizabeth 271,343 Douse,Steven....... 222,297,343 Dow, Stephen ....... 289 Dowding, Robert ..... 343 Downer,Ann ....... 343 Downer, Sherry ...... 343 Downey,Ann ....... 343 Downey, Brian ...... 343 Downey, Lawrence . 297,343 Downs; ihomasy ss =) a): 343 Doxtater: Gary) sa. ee S17, Doyle,Dennis ..... 294,343 Doyle,Lawrence ..... 344 Doyles Molly) aor emene 314 DoylenSueiaat. san aceon 344 Dozier, Linda wa sos) 344 Drabik, Thomas ...... 303 Dratschmidt, Dorothy . . . 278 Drelles,George ...... 344 Drenth, Thomas: = -. =.= 344 Drew, Cynthia) 2. = aenee 276 Drier tOyCe swan erreur: 344 Driscoll, Terence ..... 344 Driver Robert) case tome 344 DrolinRandally wns ree ears 344 Drotary, Shannon een ae 281 Drozdatiindal ena ane 344 Drummond, Robert 344 Buby DUares eee Bie, Dubaly,|Mareos asa meee 278 Dubetz. Markos ae erene 319 Dubill, Andrew ...... 344 Dubishr Petersen 344 Dubovsky, Judith ..... 344 Ducat'Carlanse ee eee 344 Duchene,.Mary” . 2. 2. = Zr Dudash,Pamela ..... 344 Dudek,Nancy ....... 287 Dudlets, Jeffrey ...... 344 DuffeyiGordon 2a... a. 344 Dugdale,Amnn’ 22. 25 se 344 Duggan,Pamela ..... 285 Dujon, Nicolas ...... 141 DullRichard’ = seen 292 Dumanois,Carol ..... 344 Dummer, Dianna ..... 344 Dunbar,George ...... 344 Dunbar, Michael ..... 163 Dunbar,Wendy ...... 270 Dunham, Patricia ..... 217,273,344 Dunitz, Jacqueline Pere DuniapsElainer ss) ean s 344 Dunlea,Anne ....... 306 DunrigJonnivee os san eee 298 Dinimcleincamannts ae haere 323 DunnyMarye. =a... - 223,344 Dunnysharonha.n ae. o. 5 344 Dunning. Richard ..... 344 Dupras, Stephen ..... 344 Dupuis, Steven ...... 299 Duquette,Dennis ..... 344 Durish,Paula..... 286,344 Durkin, Timothy ..... 319 Durkin, William”... ... 344 Durocher,Gerald ..... 300 Dutcher Ann’ +... 5 275,344 Dutkowski, Patricia . 344 Dutmers, Marijean . 344 Duvall,Michael ...... 344 Dyer, David) .%. 25 sae 344 Dyer, Julia’ = 2). eee 281 Dyern Patty —.. sae 285,344 Dysarz, Cynthia . 277,344 eeeeeeececececee: Eade) Davidisaer. ie nee 316 Earl, Davidiemertee is «oe 317, Earnshaw, Monica... . - 344 Easterly, Jamesmemen « : 344 Easterly, Sally. Gs 34 Easterwood, Susan . 275 Easton, Zana. aes 163,344 Eastway, Robert ...... 344 Edton, Joseph 2 eee 320 Eberts;Gall = 22 324,344 Ebi, Kristie: 0. eee 273 Echeverria, Manuel on OA Eckerman, James . 297,344 Eckert) Donaldi) ©. seeneems 320 Eckert,.Mary 5... Sou 344 Edelman, Deborah 315 Edmundson,Lee ..... 169 Edquist; Karen) 9.) aeaee 345 Edwards: James)... 0s 224 Edwards, Jerry . . 293,345 Edwards, Karen ...... 314 Edwards,.Leo” ene 345 Edwards, Marlys ..... . 345 Edwards,Wanda ..... 314 Eged,, FranciS) a, eueeenenn 345 Eggers, Susan 278,345 Eggleston, Marilyn . 345 Egizi, Ralph... . . eae 345 Egner, Maryellen ..... 281 Ehlinger, Sharon ..... 345 Eicher,Marke @) oct 208 Eichman, Cynthia ..... 345 Eimer, Thomases eae 345 EinhornaFreddal =) nen 345 Eisenhour,Donna ..... 314 Eisenmann, Thomas... 345 Ekdahlidamess =. s)nmaneme 345 Eldridge,Karen ...... 345 Elges,.Cynthial a, seen 345 Eliow}tZ. Lindaisase: = 2 eames 345 EllensiRobent 0. 0s ene 345 Ellias; Debcrah, = seme 212 Ellioteill) Seaacgen eee 272 ElliottyGynthiias see eee 305 Elliott, Donald . 296,345 Elliott, Michael ...... 225 ElliotthPatnicias en emeEe 285 Ellis) Donald = eee. aceemtaee 316 EllisShindd Se cee ene 286 Ellis, Nancy 2 0 Seer 345 Ellis|Robert, ssa .e sana 318 Elmore, Frederick ..... 345 Elmitsky,,SVIVicl ae a ene 345 Elsner,Mary ..... 279,345 Ely, oeVeni a cae ca ene 311 Embreesb Us hiiesnen uc unale 295 Emenitz Robert. = = 2 ..eme 291 Emery, Ronald’... me 345 Emrick. lindas. +s eee 345 Enck, Janice: . == ae 345 Engel,Daniel ..... 321,345 Engel.Karen ..... 315,345 Engel. Marton 25) see 345 Engel,.Robert ....... 321 Engelsma, Julie ...... 279 Engler, Jonnia.. «ene eee 345 Engman, Kathys) suse 278 Epker, Dale;= 32 292,345 Eppelheimer, Donald .. . 295 Erd, Sues eke eee 345 Erdelyi,Cynthia ...... 345 Erickson, Roger 2. 2 8 321 ErkertcsUSanin.. Gave 345 Ernst Jonni nee ame 293 Ernst) Vicktiean.sscme: ane 285 Esckelson,Roger ..... 345 Eshelman, Keith ..... 345 Eshelman, Scott. cme 345 Esmay,.Merle 20. os. 345° Esmond, Patricia ..... 309 Essang, Mary) 4). . ane 345 Essebagger,Judy ..... 273 Essenmacher, Lillian 310 EstessLee@a cote aac 345 Evans. Kimber =. 52 cae 345 Evans, Philip: .. 2 eee 345 Evans,Rodney ...... 345 Evans, Shirley; ...ame 345 Evans, Timothy ...... 345 Evertdohn) si) ..¢-c eee 318 Ewell, Betty” 5.40. 25) ,05ne 345 ———— = a Eymer, Shirley ......, 346, SFlecko Uingaeeemema. «3 + - Frey, Sharon een career 348 Gembrowski, Susan . . . . 312 Goodwin, Charles 302 Flegler, Stanley Friedberg, Stephen ... . 320 Gendron, Annette .. . 223 Goodwin, Cheryl 372,350 ftttttttftffttfftfttfT Fletcher, David Friedman, Harold ..... 299 Genig,Harry ..... 349 Gool, Catherine 314 Fletcher, Karen Friedrich,James ..... 291 Genix, Suzanne .. . . 284,349 = Gorajek, Marilyn 350 Fabaz, Anthony .. . . 303,346 Fletcher, Linda Fries; Jack: an su mene ore 319 ;Gennaro,Claire .... 349 Gordenier, Rosellen 323 Faber,Joyce ....... 346 Flewelling, Thomas Frisbey; Dawnlt a) aes cess 348 Genshaw, Elaine . 276,349 Gordon, Ellen 272 Fabian, joel. .... «.. 346 Flinchbaugh, Nancy... . PrUCZ OV IV aie anemone ey ae 348 Gentz,Roger ..... DIALS Gordon, Joan 350 Fagan, Kathryn... . 276,346 Florstedt, Carolyn Fritzsche, Michael... . . 348 George, Stephen ... 349 Gordon, Philip 219,295 Fairbrother, Judith . . 280,346 Flory, Marsha Fronezaksbindae.n =) see 348 Gerard, Mary 287 Gorski, Elizabeth 219 Fairley,Martha ...... 279 Flowers, Patricia Frost,Kathleen ...... 282 Gerard,Wendy .... 277 Gortmaker, Linda 350 Falk,Kathleen....... 310 Fluckey, Rhea Frosty lind amen wets 281 Gerow, Suzette .... 218 Gosen, Gary 350 Falk, William ....... 346 Fluegge, Richard Frushour, Daniel ..... 348 Gerstner,Donald ... 207 Gosline, Nancy 350 Falkowsky, Alan... ... 294 Flutur, Randal Fry; Gary meen eran tine 348 Gertz,Wilmur ..... 349 Gostlin, Marsha ..... 275 Faller,Mark ........ 318 a) Flynn; Betty seaee ees - Fujioka, Ellemy. 2 s = =. = 348 Gerwatowski, Michael . . . 349 Gould, Antonie ...... 350 Fanson. led) o osc 2c 321 Fuller;Dianne™. 25 2... 348 Gerych, Marilyn ... . 349 Gould,Kenneth ...... 350 Farison,Carol ....... 346 FullersPaytonieec.)-).-. - 141 Gettel Gary Geentecen re 349 Goulet.Robert ...... 350 RarisOMn, KAY 2 Wy os is ooves 285 PUle Gal CGE Y ae aten tim calc 284 Gettel James a waa mie. 296 Gouveia, Antonio 141 Farnell,Douglas ...... Sie Fobes, Ronald Fuller, Thomas ...... 348 Geurink, Mary . 271,349 Gowan,Terry ....... 350 Faprelncleanormen ee 8 0 | FOC0, Gary Saararere . - FOtOnge Aili Demers sen 163,348 Geweke, John a Gowen, Cynthia ...... 350 veprpoRve(s pelatelel@eley « . 2 4 a ae hunkwJanet) See) ec a 348 222,295,349 Goyette,Nancy ...... 271 EAIVISMIODI = cmole nee: 346 Foerch, David RUA KSI Camas eee 270 Giangiorgi, Ronald OS Grabemeyer, Eldon re SOO Fata,Joanne ....... 3A Gi OSes Chery leanne is Fydroski,James ... 163,348 Gibbons, Richard . 349 Grabert; Banya ane sans 350 Fatt,Marilyn ....... 346 Foley, Sandra Fykse,L.Dean ... . 296,348 Gibson, Clifford .... Grabert; Brianne 222 Faust,Janet........ 346 Folkertsma, James 219,313,349 Grabowski, Thomas ... . 350 Fauth,Mary ........ 2g) Folkmier, Kathryn greesesesreeerers Gibson, Robert .... 349 Gracey,Peter ....... 300 Bavalane meee eo. 286,346 Seber de = Gibson,Wanda .... 274 Graf, Paul). |.) saeeere 222,350 | Bay a a Cy mere eee are, 284 + Forbes, Diane Cabettiowa cae 34g Giddings, Janice 349 Grafius,Edward ...... 350 Fayad,Susan ....... 346 +Forbord, Karen Cubee Carole ue eee 34g +Giering, Richard . 319,349 Graham, Karen e287: Feasel. Judith 2.0 ..... 285 (|‘orce,sue......... Gabil, Margaret . . . . 223,348 Gilberg, Timothy 321 Graham,Nancy ...... 283 Feeheley, Catherine ... . 275 ‘Ford. Roberta Gabriel,Cathleen ..... 34g (Gilbert; John’. = 7% 349 Granquist,Penelope .. . 350 Feldman,Carol’...... 273 Gabriel, Clifford ...... 348 Gilbert, Lynne . 270,349 Grant. James, = sa eae 350 Feldman, David ...... 3290 : Foreman, Joanne Gabriel, Yvonne ...... 348 «Gilbert,Steven .... B40 mee Grant) FIT (Oem eee 350 Feldman,Michael .... . 289 —- Forhan, John Gadowski,Gerald ..... 34g Gilbert, Theresa... ... 350 Grant,Sandra....... 350 Feldman, Stanley ..... 322 Forkner, James Gaffney,Norman .. . 296,348 Gill,George ...... S50) eGraubner oles se eae Ee 280 Feldman, Stephen ... . 322 Forster, Georgia Gager Anica ue aie 348 Gul Russell aeeeeonee 350 Graventi, Theresa a oow Felker,Robert ....... SAG eu a Dy at = SS a ss Gagne, Andro ..... 223,349 Gillard, Thomas ... . 350 Gray, Carolann . 351 Fells Maryikice) ices in 273 — ‘Forward, Carol Gagne, Katherine ..... 349 «=Gillaspy,Gail .... . 270,350 Gray,Gary . . 351 Fellows,Robert ...... 346 Fossum, Therese Gagstetter, Allen . . . 317,349 Gillespie, Edwin . . . . 301,350 Gray,Gerald . abe Felton,James ....... 292 —‘Foster, Deborah Gajewski, Nancy ..... Gillespie, Sandra 283 Graybiel, Christine on 2SO Felts,Richard ....... 34g 8 nostel Jim 9 sa 217,324,349 Gilligan, Daniel ... . 318 Graybiel,Donald ..... Sou Fenley,Roseann ..... 279 Galazka,.Sim ....... 313 Gillis’Gordon ss 2. = 303 Grayson, Suzanne... .. 314 Fennicks,CaroylL..... SuWy WCE GSI) (pe, eee Galbraith. Christine ... . 349 Gilman, Frederic 297. =Green, Jacquelyne . 314,351 Feranec, Dennis .. . 296,346 — Fouch, Edward Galbraith,Sue....... 349 Gilmer, Pauline... .. . 350 Green, Laclaire ...... 351 Ferguson, Bruce ..... 319 Foulds, James Gale amccu emai aneen 318 Gilmore,Donna ... . 350 Green, Marilyn . 279,351 Ferguson,Jack ...... 346 Fournier, Diana Galeviohneel on mee 349 Gilmore, Martin... . 311 Green,Mark ....... 351 Ferguson,Peggy ..... 346 GalenVernimee ee 219 Gilmore, Richard 298 Green,Patricia ..... 351 Feriane, Mary ..... . 282 Gall oan nimermeusie tents) 270 Ginsberg, Lester... . 350 Green,Richard ...... 351 : Ferman, Richard ..... 319 Fowler, Kenneth Gallagher, William ... . 303 Ginsburg, Gayle... . 272 Green,Sharon ...... 270 Fernandez, Christine ... 273 Fowler, Roberta Galles,Peggy ....... 279 —- Ginther, Lorraine SOOM Green esuelly imate eens 279 Ferrero Valenicdwanatn 2O2, C400 FOX, CaIVINe eee wes 2 Galmish,Gayle ...... 280 Girton: Gloniaws sae 350 Greenberg, Malcolm 299 Ferry, Jeffery ....... 294 Gamble, Patricia .. . 279,349 Giss,Linda ...... 281,350 Greenleaf.Lois ..... 351 | Ferstle, Thomas ...... 301 Gamrath,Nancy ..... 225 Gist.Andrena ..... 850 (Greenlee, Jean). : 351 Fethke,Gordon ...... SAVmEEE EO Donal near een ene Gangnath, Roberta .... 276 Givens,Jan ...... 277 Gregg, Douglas ..... 318 Fettinger,Steven ..... 347 Gantz Jeffrey ewe = eee 349 Givens, Keith 2. . =. 297 Gregory. Carol P 2l7,2e3 Retz Hentvins oe ow 3707 ee OX Ven Vey arene re Ganze Philip ieee 349 Glance, Susan ..... 350 Gregory.James ..... 291 | Fiddyment,Gregg .... . 302 Garbaccio,Paul ...... 349 Glaser, Nancy 217,285 Gregory. John 291 Fiebig, William ...... 296 Garbowitz, Arlene ..... 272 Glenn, David ..... 350 Gregory,Robert ..... 295 Fifarek,Rosanne ..... 347 Foxman, Martin GardsGarolen = anne 349 Glidden, Christy ... . 350 = Greig, Phillip Soil Pargunareny mes. © eo Bia roy, James | ae e538) 2 Gara Paul . Scio Gee 349 Gluszewski, Robert . 318 Gresehover, Robert 351 Filber,Richard ...... 318 = Francini, Richard Gardner, Janet ...... 285 Glynn, Theodore 350 = Greulich, William 351 Filer,Benjamin ...... 347 Francis, Mary Gardner, Janice ...... 349 Godley, Randalyn 207 Grewe, Donna 271,451 Fillbrandt, Deborah .... 275 -Franczek, Joan Gardner, Sherry ...... 349 Godoshian, Patricia . . . . 350 Griffin, Cynthia 283 Fine,Deborah ....... 217. — Frank, Andrew Garfield,Carol ...... 315 Godoy, Alfonso... . 350 Griffin, Donald . 302 Fineberg, Stuart ..... 347. —“- Frank, Cathrine Garland, David ...... 317 Goetsch, Steven... . 321 Griffith. Gary . 223,351 Fink,Mary ...... 223,347. Frank, Kathleene Garland, Judy ....... 308 «Goin, William... 316 Griffiths. Kim _. 351 RIK eaulanee ene. -. 347.‘ Frankena, Fred GarlityDonalc es 349 © Golata, Marcia... . 350 Griffiths, Nancy eee oi! Finkbeiner,Gary ..... 316 = Franklin, Benja min Garner,Charles ...... 349 Goldberg, Susan. . . EO MCT EET yg 7 om oe 351 Einke, Didnes. 9: .4.¢. 4. 284 Franklin, Bryce Garrison, Brent ...... B17 (elickamy, ail she alo 350 Grimaldi, Dennis e318 Finley,Robert ... . 224,347 Franson, Ethel Garvey, Stephen .. . 321,349 Goldman, Alan .... 350 Griswold, Jill sol Finnecynthiai 2.4... 275 Garzia, Dorothy ...... 349 Goldman, Bettesue ie 7.2 Gl Oat Bar Daraueue mmc 276 Fiorentino, Virginia... . 347 Franzetta, Paul Garzia,Samuel ...... 349 Goldman, Kenneth ... . 322 Groener, Kathryn eso RIrlity Maly ia sy 5 315 ‘Frasier, Charles Gasiorowski, Colleen . 286,349 Goldman,Rena .... 272 Grogan, Elaine we 52 Fischer, William ..... . 347. —“- Frawley, John Gasow, Margaret . . . 315,349 Goldstein,Andrew .... 299 Grohman, Jayne Oe Fischhaber,Lynn ..... 347 Frazier, Jeffrey ...... 319 Gately,Nancy ....... 277 Goldstein, Deborah .... 315 Grohoski, Carolyn .... . 277 isin ean aa) ese ee 347 Frazier,Marsha ...... 273 Gates,Richard ...... 316 Goldstein, Helene ..... 350 Grondin, David . Peeesso2 Fisnereaward! 2.05) 2 es 304 Freberg, Vivian ...... 282 Gatlin, Jackauems eae 294 Goldstein. va «=... here 2 350 Grondz, Christine ..... 281 FIShetamarViw: «ose a Ps 299 Frederick,John ...... 348 Gaugush; Bruce eaen ss = 291 Goliber,David ....... 350 Gross,Lawrence . . 320 | Fisher, Michaell 9% 2 «4 5 347 Frederick, Leslie ... 271,348 Gawinek,Gregory ..... 290 Goll, Elizabeth ....... 308 Grosshans, Ruth .. . 352 PrshelesulSanl ) sea ves, 347 Frederick, Patricia ....348 Gaydos,Carol ...... 275 Golomb, James ...... 294 Grossi,Gerald . . 298 Fisher, Thomas: .... = . 347 me brederickS odd mean.) « 319 Gebben,Robert ...... 349 Goltz,Carol ........ 310 Grossmann, Charles 352 PISHOMMAVICK odnia 2. . o 2 3 347 Fredrickson, Bruce ... . 348 Gebelein,Susan ...... 349 Golze,Barbara ...... 305 Groves, Arthur ... . 224,352 a Fishman, Cheryl ..... 272 Freediland,Joel ...... 348 Gebhart, David ...... 349 Gomolls hip 2.) a.) 9. 350 Groves, David . . den aoe ISK, Philip eae. 2 eka 347 +Freedlander, Robert .... 299 Geckle,Sharon ...... 349 Gonzales, Frank ...... 350 Grubbs, Ronald . Me OOS itch Ale mars ta senen ale se 347. Freedman,Susan ..... 348 Geddis,Pamela ...... 349 GooGity Galiy ae manne 301 Gruber,Lynne . 273 a Ritch; Deborah =... . 347 Freel Vickie wacetia eee 348 Gee; Douglas 3.5 204). 349 Goodell,George ...... 298 Grubka,Frank ... . 224,352 t Fitzpatrick,Gail ...... 347 Freeman, Bonnie . . . 286,348 Geer,Caroline ... . 271,349 Goodger,Donald ..... 294 Grunst,David .. . 291,352 ' MaGhsnonaronie sn: aap 225 Freeman, Michael .... . 348 Geib; JUGithies ss. ee 349 Goodison, Nigel ...... 141 Gudgeon, Mary 306 ; Flanagan,John ...... 347 Freestone,Gary ...... 348. ‘Geiger, Jay «2.0.25 5 . 289 Goodman,Gary ...... 350 Guenther,Bonnie .... . 323 i Flanders,Steven ..... 294 Freismuth,Gary...... DOAeE Geiger. JOM sues = eae 295 Goodman, Virginia... . 314 Guenther, Richard fend LG H Flarry,Je@anne % 29. 2) 847, French, Patriciass a 4 BaseeGeisier, Curtis mes 303 Goodrich, Patricia .... 350 Guerin, Denise tweuiek fea’ i math Robert] ease 2 347-5 Freud, James 2a een = 348 Gelder,Michael ...... 289 Goodstein, Harold ..... 322 Gulick, Linda BY; 277 i 423 Gullikson, Patricia. ae Gumpper, Susan .. 352 Gunderson, Paul . 352 Gunther, John .. . . . 299 Gunther,Mary ... 352 Gural, Phillip 224,352 Gurski, Janean soe Gurvin, Robert. 296 Guske, Kristine 352 Gusky, Joanne 352 Gustafson, Deborah 352 Gustke, Lynda 352 Gutek, Jon 352 Guth, Kathryn 285,352 Guthrie, Rebecca 282 Guydon, Karen S52 Guyot, Robert 292,352 Guzowski, Donna 27S Gyr, Walter ; eee hhhhhhhhhhhhhi Haag, Loren 22. 2 ee 352 Haas: Gary: -. epee 219,295 Haas, Kathleen ..... . 352 Hackstadt,Amy ...... 278 Haertel,John ....... S52 Hafemann, Sheila ..... 309 Hagemaster, Jill ...... 282 Hagen Johnie cn eee 292 Hagen, Joyce. 2. ene 218 Haggard,Mary ...... Soe Haggart, Larrys 35 nes 319 Hagler,James ....... 352 Hahn Bruce = aes aes 296 Hahn,Thomas ...... 290 Hainline, Patricia ..... 286 Hairts; Rita: 2. nen eee 310 Haisenleder, Linda .... 275 Hak larry? 22 .een ae eee 352 Hakala. Doni = ace ee 316 Halan, Jackie ....... 352 Halbert: Marks) ae eee 320 Hall,Alexander ...... 352 Hall, Barbara 5... eee 314 Hall) Craig’ soe eevee 320 Hall,Douglas ....... 352 Hall; Edgars =.= ..-e eee 352 Hall: Joseph = 2. =. mare 290 Hall Marte es cer. eee 352 Hall,Mary ...... 217,223 Hallairevorw.. 2 aac cos Hallenbeck,Mark ..... 352 Hallgren, Patricia .... . 352 Halliday,Carol ...... 277 Halliday,Douglas ..... 135 Halliday,Gary ....... 135 Hallihan,Garth ...... 352 Halpert, Nanette. ..... SoZ photograph by Joe Tyner Hamel, Douglas . 290,352 Hamel, Paul =. 22 352 Hamer, Dennis ...... 297 Hamer, Thomas ...... 297 Hamilton,John ...... 352 Hamilton,Susan ..... 352 Hamilton, William .... . 352 Hamlin, Catharine .... 312 Hammerberg, Bruce .. . 352 Hammerle, David ..... 319 Hammett, Linda ...... 352 Hammond, Robert ... . 352 Hammond, Robert .... 352 Handren, beverly ..... 275 Haney,Dean ....... 303. Haney; Mary. ..... mene SOs Hanley, Patrick ...... 353 Hanna;Stephen ...... 353 Hanrahan, Daniel ..... 303 Hansberry, Victoria .... 353 Hansen, Jonna.) see 353 Hansen, Marjorie ..... 353 Hanson,Arthur ...... 304 Hanson, Donald ...... 296 Hanson, Linda 15.353 Hanson, suSaniy uses: 353 Happy,Kenneth ...... 353 Harden, Barbara ..... 353 Harder, Melvin 319,353 Harding. Anni cesta eee 225 hHaray, Clifton 2a e ene 135 Harays Joan ei eee 278 Hardy,Michael ...... 353 Hargrave,Bonnie ..... 305 Harjer,Douglas ...... 293 Harkrader, Ronald ... . 303 Hakiitvetan(Saae i ene 308 Harmeson, Philip ..... 353 Harmon, Rebecca ..... 278 HarmsaRalplhi ene 316 Harned, Frederick ..... 320 Harney. aula een ee SoS Harrell, Jeffre ....... 353 Harrigan, Kathleen ... . 353 Harrington, James ... . 353 Harrington,John ..... 207 Harrington, Marcia .... 271 Harrington, Nancy- ... . 353 Harriss Aprilia acces 353 Harris, Bronwyn ...... 276 Harris; Bruce! a0 353 Harris; Garolie=. oe eee 278 artis, JOGs a se ee nee 353 Harris; Lindam an eee 223 Harris, Michael ...... 353 Harris,Ronald ....... 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Sos Hawkins, Catherine . 225,353 Hawkins, Douglas . 224,353 Hawkins, Philip ...... lok} Hawley,Johann ...... 353 Hawley, Rita =. ciceaes ene 381 Hawley,Ruth ..... 353,393 Hayden, Joseph ...... 290 Hayes, Catherine ..... 277 HavessSandtauennaeaeae 387 Haynes, Charles ...... 316 Baynes ACT ny acre 353 Hayward,Smith ...... 316 Hayward, William ..... 296 Haywood,Karen ..... 225 Heafey,Ann ..... 273:353 Heath, Aletta ....... 392 Heath, Kathleen ...... 225 Heath, Michael ...... 354 Heath; Patricias = sen 354 Heathcote, Daniel ..... 290 Heck Gerald. = ceenens 219 Heck, Willtalnimtan. een 354 Heckathorn, Clifford .. . 303 Heckemeyer, Anthony .. 354 Heckroth, Carole cee 354 Hedges, Peggy 284,354 Hedges,Sarah....... 286 Hedlund,Linda ...... 354 Hedrick,Donald ...... 316 Heerdt, David ....... 292 Heidel,Ruth ........ 354 Heiden, Ralph . 219,295 Heins ROY) cc ecu eee 354 424 Heininger, Jay... .2«.% 319 Heinzman, Kenneth . .. . 354 Mekmat,ranah «. «4 00 354 Held,Constance ..... 354 meter. Patricia . - . sacs 275 Hellman,Nancy ...... 354 Helm, Kathleen ...... 354 Hemingway, Terry ... . 354 Henderson, Madelon .. . 354 Henkel, Patricia ...... 354 Hennessey, Mary ..... 354 Hennessy, Carol ...... 281 Henney. Linda . . =. + sues 354 Henning, Judith ...... 354 Henry; Douglas... . ce. 354 Henry; Priscilla... 7 cue 281 Renny, VITBinia ame 354 Herbst,Ronald ...... 355 Menord, Jean: « =. m clams 355 Herhilan, William ..... 293 Herman, Sheryl ...... 271 Herman, William ..... 355 Herrick: Lisa: . s.:) cease 355 Herrmann, John Ss lesoS Herrmann, William aoe Henrom=JOan ) .. . einen 272 Herstein, raul soem 355 Hertzler, cint | sien Se, Hess, Steven 9. = ey one 355 Hesse, James” (y-eeeeie mee 355 Hessney, Constance ... 355 Hetrick, Robert ...... 224 Heublein,John ...... 321 Heyboer,Marcia ..... 355 Heydens, Donald ..... 355 Heywood, Edwin ..... 318 Hiatt,.Elleen, 2.) eee ee 355 Hibbott,Cheryl ...... 277 Hickman, Andrew ..... 304 Hickok, Barbara 222,355 Hicks: Scott fanaa eee 355 Higbees Philip sa emeeneees 355 Higgins, Margaret ..... 308 Higgins, Mary usenet 225 Higgs PatSy sama 270 Highsmith, Donald .... 135 Hiipakka, Richard ..... 303 Hikes,Geraldine ..... 355 Hildebrandt, John ..... 355 Hilgendorf,James .... 355 HiiBever|Vaecneene ss emeee SoS HullaChestetn 2p nn aes 355 Hill, ;Denniss. -ons eee 355 HillDianaie eaten ee ene 355 HillGloniawe ene ec eke arene 314 HillJanmiesm sueeeeemene 355 Hille JUCithi epee 355 Hille Warenh. csc 310 Hill tcaura ee secur eens 273 —_ thn a pe Hilleary,Diane ...... 277 Hillier,Mary ........ 355 Hills, Bettye ae ss 355 Hills, Mary ... 355 Hills, Nancy” eee. | 355 Hines, Joan: =ayeeeeeee 359 Hines, Karen” {eee 355 Hines; Ken’. .. «eee 135 Hines,Michael ...... 355 Hinson, Karen 282,355 Hirsch; David” 3.2 eee S25 Hirvela,Gayle ....... 355 Hirvonen, Keith ...... 355 Hiscoe; Susan!) eee 355 Hiser,Michel ..... 318,355 Hislop, Marcia’. . ee 279 Hitchcock,Susan ..... 299 Hladki, Walter ....... 355 Hnatek, Jennifer ..... 308 Hnilica, Ronald . 288,355 Hoag;|Mark? eee 296 Hoagland,James ..... 355 Hoagland,Nancy ..... 314 Hocking, Richard ..... 387 Hodge. Annies 1 ate cee 223 Hodges, Theodore .... 316 Hodges, William = 316,305 Hoeft, Michele Slovan Hofbauer,Mary ...... sag Hoff,Gregory ..... 291,355 HOtinSteVenin a caer eene 355 Hoffert, Honora ...... 355 Hoffman, Barbara . 270,356 Hoffman, Natalie . . . 271,356 Hoffman, Thomas .... 291 Hogan; Janette. an cera 286 Hogan, Michael ...... 135 Hogan, Sheryl ....... 323 Hogan, Virginia ...... 356 Hogarth, Jeannette ... . 225 Hoggard, Darlene ..... 356 Hogue, Merrily ...... 285 Hogue,Rosemary ..... 356 Hohlfeldt, Bruce ..... 317 Holfelner, Marianne .. . . 356 Hollander,David ..... 322 Hollar, Beverly ...... 270 Hollembaek, Barbara ... 356 Hollister, Edward ..... 356 Holloway, Vicki ...... 356 Holmes, Evelyn ...... 273 Holmes, Janet ....... 356 Holmes, Kenneth ..... 317 Holmes, Patricia ..... 280 Holmauist. Kurt = = 35 -- 356 HolstiussMarKa oes aces 356 Holt, Johanne 323,356 Holts Mary? trues onus avons 356 Holts Patricia)... ene 275 wi Saeed ae Holtz,Suzanne ...... 356 Holzer,Monika ...... 286 Honson, Robert ...... 356 Hoodhood, Charles ... . 356 Hook,Leonard ...... 356 moopercAlan’ =. .%.. 4 : 295 Hoover.Bonnie ...... 310 Hooverson,Gary ..... 291 FODKINSAenVe em se a «ue 301 Hopper, Nataly ...... 305 Horan,Rebecca ...... 283 MOtnaclaudiay «veers 275 HORS ROSC an eemE nin ita. 356 Horst. Ruth o os: 273,356 Horton,Dennis ...... 356 Horton, William... .. + 321 Horvath.Thomas ..... 319 Hotaling. Stephanie ... . 282 Howeh, Jeanne. «43 2. - 356 Houghton, Laurie ..... 286 Houle, David... ... 2 . - 356 Hourvitz. Rochelle .... 315 riouseworth, Beverly .. . 356 IOIS Ka LOMIDL co (ete ire is 141 Houthoofd,Nancy .... 356 Houtman, Robert ..... 301 Howard.Donna ...:... 272 Howard, FOrd. .... 2... 60. 302 Howard, Kathleen .... . 312 Howard, Michael m5, 356 Howard.Peggy ...... 278 Howard, Raymond aS Lc Howard, Stephen ..... 319 Howe.Douglas ...... 356 Howe, Elizabeth . 283,356 Howe. Jennifer ...... 356 Howell,Diane ....... 356 Howlett,Cynthia ..... 281 PGMA DEVIC 25. so. apie tow th 5 321 Hoyt.Michael ....... 356 OVI nIMOtRY 4. wibes. © 356 Hrtanek, Robert ...... 318 Hubbard, Judith 7 356.565 Huber,Stephen ...... 291 Wolverine photographer and technician Joe Tyner and friend Marcia. MUbIEZs Paulaarn sues cae: 284 HUdZIKwIOGN: ona nie 356 fAtiifa ManjOrte aan cm. so: 356 Huffman, Brenda ..... 274 Hufnagel Hugh)... 356 Hughes, Steven ...... 356 Hughiey linda 2... = 314 Holita; Gatto. a a-psiu-h at rece. 356 Hulbert, Karen 279 39S MulettRonald: se meres 356 Hultgren.David ...... 356 Hults, Richard . 291,356 Hulverson, James .... . 321 Humfleet, Philip... 0. . 289 Humphreys, Charles .. . 356 Huneke, Richard ..... 356 Hunemorder. Susan ... 286 Unttareauld © ees, ace sue 356 Hunter, Jane EAT OSO6 Huntington, Mark .... 322 HULGMIMAn Veen eeecen) 5 SOF Hurley,Joanne ...... ale PIUEStAMVES © sos cc fe 6) Shay Huschke, Barbara 279.057 PUISSHAIIAM enue ce ois 357, HUStOneoONM ea sone so 357 HuszezonGregory ... . ..357 Hutchison, Edward 208,357 HUttlamGumie cur cate 33 277 IGOaLOU Ramee Acid cslre fe Ole 310 Ignatoski, Julie ...... 357 liitehe Mark weeeneeeil 5) 5) 303 llyashow, Anatoli ..... 357 Imhoff. Jack) =. 2s 3. 357 Ingraham.John ...... S57 Inman, Kenneth ...... 357 Innis, Margaret m27o.307 irmiter, Susanicees oe. « : S57. Iewir, Bruce a = asees = 5 S07 IFWIn CONTIG I. jen Soe isaacsonAdell’ sa. =: 357 Isaacson, Larry [SGasOSEDh) ian Isenberg. Steven Isham. Thomas Isotalo, Norman . . Israel, Ann . . Isselhardt, Bonnie Ittigson, Gary Iverson,Karen ... Ivey, Helen Ivkovich, Paul .. . . 303 ES LO Sor oor Sy 2 S1OS57, 270 S57 para 37. oD eae 35. JUNI Jackman, Janice Jackman, John Jackson, Christine Jackson, James Jackson, Janice Jackson, Julie Jackson, Laurence Jackson, Thomas Jacob, Kathleen . Jacob, Robert Jacobs, Dennis Jacobs. Margaret Jacobs. Patrick Jacobs, Thomas Jacobs, Wendy Jacobson. Alan Jacques. Theodore Jacquot. Stephen Jager, Sandra James, Robert James, Susan Jamison, Bernidine Jandik. David Janiga. Constance Janke, Larry Jankens, Austin Janssens, Margaret Janz, Chery! Janz. William 425 Sey 2951357 357 320 357 357 35 316 en GOV Sor 357 270,309 307 SO ese mo5y, 317 298 357 223.504, 357 357 357, 357 So7 Soe eSUn . 286 302 Jaros, Mary 278 Jarvis, Elaine ar 357 Jason, Lynn 169 Jaworski. Robert Sor Jay. Donna : 357 Jeltema, James 318 Jenczewski, Ronald 311,358 Jenkins, James Se oly. Jenkins, Julie. eee Jenkins, Paul . ; 358 Jenks, Sharon . . SoS Jennings. Douglas oe) Jennings. George ; 358 Jennings. Jill |. ee 2 Jeszke,James ...... . 296 Jewett. Mary 270.358 Jirik, David. 320 Joan, David . 358 Job, Charles . 293 Joba, Judith 225,324,358 Johns, Adrienne 358 Johnson, Anne 358 Johnson, Barbara 358 Johnson. Beatrice 312 Johnson, Blaine 316 Johnson, Candis 358 Johnson, Carolyn . . 274 Johnson, David me O4 Johnson, Deborah K 284 Johnson, Deborah L 284 Johnson, Deborah K 358 Johnson, Elizabeth 314 Johnson. Estralita 358 Johnson, James 208 Johnson, Janice L. 324 Johnson, Janice M. 358 Johnson, Janis. é 358 Johnson, Jo . 358 Johnson. JohnA. . 320 Johnson, JohneE. . 291,358 Johnson, John W. 358 Johnson, Kathryn . 284 Johnson, Keith 319 Johnson, Kristen 314 Johnson. Kristi 282 Johnson, Larry 358 Johnson. Linda 285,358 Johnson, Lynn 223,358 Johnson, Lynn a Johnson. Mark 358 Johnson, Mary 358 Johnson, Michael P 358 Johnson, Michael B 358 Johnson, Paula 308 Johnson, Shirley 208,358 Johnson, Stephen 358 Johnson. Susan J 275 Johnson, Susan K 358 Johnson, Vernon 358 Johnson. Winifred ZF Johnston, Alexander . 358 Johnston, Brian . 302 Johnston; Kay eos ree oe Zea Johnston, Marion 358 Johnston, Stephen 290 Joldersma, Julie 358 Jolley.John . 358 Jolly. David 293 Jonatzke. Linda . 358 Jones, Barbara 279 Jones, Darlene 358 Jones, David 358 Jones, Diane 282 Jones, Frederick 288 Jones, James 388 Jones, Linda 358 Jones, Nancy 285 Jones, Nina 358 Jones, Robert 358 Jones, Robert S 358 Jones. Susan 305 Jones, Whitney 270 Jordan, Eileen 276 Jordan, Penelope 358 Jordan, Richard 163,358 Jorden, Robert Ee SOG Jordon, Patricia 358 Jordt. Jerry 358 Joseph, Judy 272 Joseph, Judy L a 2oS Joseph, Ronald 135 Josephson, Jill . 358 Joyce.James .. 358 Joynt. Robert ; 289 Jozwiak, Patricia 359 Juchartz. Beverly 277 Judevine, Dana : 359 Juett. James 296 Juhola, Marie 359 Juhrend. Jill . . 284 Julian, Betty 222.359 Jury, Christine 359 Jury, Thomas 359 Justice, Morgan Loo Justin, Dale 359 kkkkkkkkkkkkkkl Kaake. Elwyn 359 Kackley. James 359 Kaczmarek. Jeffrey 302.359 Kadis. Cynthia 359 Kalinowski, Cristina 271 Kalm. Richard 359 Kaltenbach, Linda 314,359 Kambos, Rita. 359 Kambos, Stasia 314 Kaminski, Mary 359 Kamman, Dennis 292 Kamminga. Lorena 359 Kanaby. Susan 359 Kanagur. Caren 359 Kane. Kathryn 284 Kane. Sally 314 Kanouse. Arlene 314 Kaplan, Howard 299 Kaplan. Richard 359 Karabees. Robert 316 Karenko, Larry 301 Karmes, Mary 359 Karolak, John 290 Karpinen. Carol 359 Karrer, David Karslake, Patrick Karsten, Jean Karstens, Elizabeth Kassin, Marcia Kasworm. Carol Katelman, Howard Katilius, Vida Katzman, Ronna Kaufman, Alan Kaufman, Barbara Kaufman, Louis Kaufman, Scott Kaufman. Steven Kaukola, Mary Kaumeier, Katherine Kausler, Mary Kavanaugh, Janet Kay. Robert Kayne. Fred Kazma., Georgia Keating, Patrick Keavy. Paula Keedy, Sharon Keefer, Gary Keegan, John Keeler, Judith Kehres, Robert Keifer,Stephen ... Keimig, Willlam ... . Keith, Mary Keller, Brian Keller, Debbie Kelley, Laura Kelley, Linda Kelley,Mary ..... Kelley. Patrick... . Kelley, RobertH. .. Kelley, Robert M. Kelly, Jacqueline Kelly, Kathryn Kelly, Mary Kelly. Patricia A. Kelly. PatriciaE. . . Kelly. Teresa Kemner, Janet Kemp. John Kemp. Thomas Kemper, Kurtis Kendrick, Harry Kendrick, Laurie Kennedy. Karen Kennedy. Kathleen Kenner, Lisolee Kenrick, Patrick Kent. Bryan Kent. Russell Kenyon, Thomas . . Kerby, Celia Kernick, Sally Kerstein, Paul Kersten, Claudia Kessler. John Kesterke, Roger Kidle, John Klett Fauien wae, wie Kiessel, Margaret Kiger, Donald Kilbourne, Douglas Killebrew, Cheryl Kilpatrick, Randall Kimball, William Kimble, Barry Kimbrell, Lloyd ... Kimling, Catherine Kindinger. John Kindl, Bill Kindle, Suzanne . Kindra, John Kindy, David King, Benny King, James King, Joseph King, Judith King, Karolyn King. Phyllis King, Ruth King. Thomas King, Wayne . 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Fredric ..... 361 Kleinert, Norma 270301 Kleinschmidt, Sandra . . . 312 Kleinschmit, Edmund . . . 361 Kletnschimilt, Mo) ee. ns 361 KiibersRobernt sae: —) o.-- 361 Kline: Robert seme oa 319 Kiines Susan. senses: 361 Klingler. Gary mies ce ees) 361 Cia aWolaat os i oe oe 225 Klinsky,Gary ..... 222,322 Kijunt Pau laa ees sence 278 Klomparens, Karen we eco Klonowski, Mary SS, Sn Klopfer, Frederick ..... 361 Ke ino Mas ace ee ee 320 Knaffle,Mary .... . 282,361 SRT Sia Ef Cl lee ee 361 Knight,Marvin ...... 163 Knoblauch, Wayne 295 KnollJefirey.) ts eas 292 Knoll.Kathleen ...... 361 Kino bwo hao liane eae 361 Knopfler, Rena Ze Soll Kobayashi, Albert . 294 Kobayashi, Robert . 294 Koboldt, Karlene ..... 361 Kobrin, John . 316,361 Kochanski, Alan . . 2320 Koehn, Joam. .. 4. ae 284 Koenigbauer, Ronald ee SOL Koenigshof, Carol Ee219%225 Koenigsknecht. Luke SO Koernke, Karen ...... 361° Koernke, Thomas . 320 Kofahl,Helen ... ..... 361 Kohn. Michelle eee ZOO! Koivunen, Anita ...... 361 Kolacz. David SOL Kolat auld) ana see 283 Kolbe, Christopher . , 300 Kolemainen, Eivind oS Kolster,Richard ...... 361 Komlenic, George . 297 Konczal,Dennis ...... 288 KondexAnn . ae ene... 27 KOnicki uinddaaweelee eee: 361 Konopnick, Rosemary 2el Koob, Thomas ae COL Kopec,Gregory ...... 297 Kopietz. Judith ..... 361 Korda, Margaret SOL Korkiala,Raimo ...... 141 Korney, Mary eee Kornow, Margaret .... . 278 Korpela, Angela ..... 361 Korstange, Nicholas TemeeS Kortesoja, Linda mOOW Korver,Linda ...... 278 Kosanke, Carol . 309 Koshar,.) dithh ame meee ie 361 Koshar,RUGY) 22 tesa 302 Kossack, Karen peeolS Kossayda, Carmen wage felon! Koster, Kristine ...... 361 Kostoft, Linda “s0 «1 271 Kotatin, Vincente eae: 361 Kotz, Robert 292,361 Kough: Glenn 5.299 sans 319 Kough, Stephen ..... 135 Kovach, Marylou ..... 361 Koven, Judith, . 2 2am 270 Kowalski,Rita ....... 2eg KOZI0l, LOUIS sneer ee 300,361 Koziolek, Stephen . .... 361 Kozloff, Barbara ..... 361 Kozlowski,Gail ...... 361 Kozlowski, Linda ..... 380 KraftGaillp. . 25: eee 218 KramerniGritz, sent... re 292 Krasnon lid. a. 0mee ene 361 Kraus; Robert =. ss 1a 361 Krause,Monica ...... 361 Krause, Pauly ae aoa ee 361 Krause Ste 2.04. eo wee 272 Krause, Timothy ..... 361 Krauseneck, Barbara ... 361 Kraushaar, Karlene ... . 361 Kravitz,Martin ...... 361 Krehatihcmasimgacses: ane 362 KrettnerJindaeacerer 362 Kreitsch, Robert ..... . 362 Krell, Kenneth ....... 208 Kremera EV iinilenesmmce ne 225 Kreuger, Richard ..... 293 Krieger,Bruce....... 362 Kriselewicz, Michele .. . 362 Kristalls Wayne: ena psesuen 303 Krohn, Holly, eee 356,362 stmoilleadvoinla) 4 5 a ae oo 4 294 Kroll eyintt es a nee cee 322 Kronberg, Clarence ... . 362 Kroneman, Olaf ...... 317 Kropf, William Oo LOSO2 Kroupa, Bernard ..... 318 Krueger, Raymond .... 163 Krueger,Warren ..... 139 KrverKnistineweanre.w.: aes 310 KruheSharoniewe: aeons 362 Mavaieelaece 5 4 645 6 6 308 Krupansky, Sharon ... . 284 Krycka,James ......, 362 Kryder;Julee” 2 ys 362 Krystyan, Patricia ..... 362 Krzeiuk; Edward 2a. nn eee S17, Kubicki, Kathleen .... . 284 Kuchemann, Edda ... . 362 Kuczeks Diane. ces ee 362 Kueffner, Kenneth ... . 318 Kuenzii; Donna cee ne 362 Kul Ganimenee ae ere 362 Kuhnmuench, Helen .. . 314 Kujat, Dianne 2 ae ee 276 Kukolice Millom es wae ee 362 Kulakofsky, Alan ..... 322 Kulas, Kathleen ...... 279 Kulesza,Bruce ...... 135 Kulig, Jerome 303,362 Kulikowski,Dan ...... 135 Kurasz,Gregory ...... 318 Kurland, Nancy) 222 2 9.05 362 Kurt, Alberts een ne oe 362 KUGEZ. Karenina ee 362 KUGEZ Vile 362 Kurylo,Edward ...... 362 Kush, Jeanne ....... 270 Kutchey.Gerald ...... 224 Kutschinski, Thomas ... 135 KUTUD OSH eee eee amen 363 KwanJeam® sa.anecls ae 363 DUUUU UNDO DUOC TURE TUOUTUEOON Labadie,Joyce ...... 363 Labadie, Yevonne ..... 363 Labrie, Thomas ...... 363 Labrie, Valerie ....... 363 Lacasse,Lorraine ..... ort Eafem Kerry ‘ot eee B22 Lahousse,Lauren ..... 363 LahretSandran semen 363 Laird Lynneee Gn. eee. 363 Laity, David) aa cue 297 Lamb, Michael ...... 363 Lambert. Barbara ..... 363 Lambert. Michael ..... 301 Lammers, Jeffrey ..... 292 Lamont, Daniel ...... 363 Lamoreux,Susan ..... 363 Can EOuIs tee ck tan ere 363 Eande. lene. =.=... = 363 Landerschier, Alton . . . . 363 Landrum,Nancy ..... 282 EangaRandall . . 2. + aes 300 Lang, WilliamC. ...... 296 Kang, WilliamO. . . . 2 we 363 Langan, Barbara ..... 223 Langdon,Mary ...... 363 Lange,James..... 316,363 . 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Lilly, Deborah . . Lincoln, Linda . . Lincoln, Roger . Lindahl, Thomas Lindberg, Ronald Linde, Kathryn . Lindgren, Alan. Lindgren, Lavonne Lindner, Ellen’. . Lindsay, Lavern . Linenger, James Lingg, Beth ... Lininger, Christa Link EGnale es eae Link, Steven .. . Linken, John .. Linske, Walter . . Linton, Barbara . Lipinski, Beth . . Lippert, Ronald . Lipton, Lawrence Liskey,John-. . . EistyJuGitthe 2. Lister,Robin ... Listopad, Gilda. Litchman, Michael Litowich,Leo . . Little, Howard . . Little, Kenneth Little,Mary ... Lively, Richard. Livernois, Donna Livésay,Donna . Locker, Nancy . . Lockhart, Bruce . Lockwood, Jeri. Lockwood, William Loeb, Diane ... Lommel, Barbara Long, Kathleen. Long,Sara ... Long, Terry ... Longanecker, Jeff Lonik, Larry ... Loo, Virginia ... Looby, Thomas . Looney, Phillip. Lopker, Catherine Lord. Beverly .. Loria,Gregg ... Losey,Mary ... Loures, Michael . Lovas,Rodney . Love, Patricia . . Love, Thomas . . Lovinger, Lindsay Lowe, Stefanie. Lowell, Diane . . 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Kathryn .. =. 273,365 Luginbill, Webster 365 UKE Ines a) erseetne = ic 365 Luke; Terry 92 = oc. - 207 Lukonic,Marcia ...... 365 Lunsford, William ..... 365 Lupinski,Dennis ..... 320 WuUteSe inden svt es hoe 365 Luther,Marcia ...... 365 Luttinen, Calvin ...... 294 Luttinen,Paula ...... 286 Butz Meonard ss sa 4 |. 299 Utz Mayen cis cs se 365 LMxeelonhieee 4. oS ae: 279 DUKA SaINeS@a) via ene eles 365 VOY AME. cic ana st ZT YVOVe Pauline aceite acer 296 Lyke,Rebecca....... 365 bylesWilliaim? .. 2 20. 38 293 Lynam, Kenneth 208,365 LynatitnouSsaliion sem: oe a. = 365 Eynch@Davidems. enor: 365 EyneheDavidil sens ws ©. 297 -Lyndrup, Jerrold ..... 301 Lyons,Ruthanne ..... 280 mmmmmmmmn | MacArthur, Elaine .... . 366 MacArthur, Richard .... 291 MacDonald, Deborah 366 MacDonald, Judith 366 MacDonald, Kathryne . . . 217,282,366 MacDonald, Kathy 4 CARS MacesScott=he. .. % cas - 294 Maceachran veh os es « 366 MacGregor, Nancy 366 Machalleck, Kathy 281 Machuga, Dennis ..... 303 Macinnis, Barbara 366 Mackellar,Mary ...... Zliks Mackson, Deborah 286,366 Maclean,Douglas ..... 292 Macnaughton, Jill... .. 366 MadariGdili tees o- an os 281 Maddox,Pamela ..... 312 MadisonvGuysce. | w= = = 366 Madolewanet. a. aes 2 282 Madura, Mike ....... 319 Maedel Lynn 52 203: 279 Magarac, Kathryn ..... 366 Magennis, Steven ..... 366 Mahar,Joseph ...... 367 Mahler,Ronald ...... 367 Major, Delores 208,367 Major FathiClas sass =). 367 | Makarauskas, Frank 367 Makela,Susan ...... 367 Maki Dennis: 5. = so. s: 367 Malak, William ...... 367 Maichie, Dana... «2 : Zr Malewich, Deborah . . 286,367 Malinowski, Susan . 286 Malone, Constance . 367 Maloney, Joseph . 288,367 Maisch, Linda: . . a. w= ; 367 Manard,Cynthia ..... 367 ; Manceybois: 2 i... 35-35 367 Manchel,Howard ..... 299 Manchester, Jeryl ..... 321 Manchester, Pamela 367 Mangrum, Barbara 314 Manko,Edward ...... 367 | Mankoff. Howard ..... 367 MannabettVerwstty vow Gli 367 Mant; JOCN gee eu so 5s 367 Mann, Michael ...... 367 ManniPatricia” ow... s 367 Mann, Thomas ...... 301 Manning. Marcia ..... 368 Mansfield, Thomas 368 Mantey,James ...... 368 Manwaring, Emily .... . 368 Maples,James ...... 368 Maranto, Mary 309,315 Marcusse,James ..... 313 Margolin, tedamea. -.. . 272 MargrafpDavidiemere cr. = - 316 Margul, Judith ...... 368 Markby, Patricia ..... 310 Markeyerauliwa en. 368 Markovich, Katrinka Pfs) Markovich, Suzanne . 275,368 Markow, Hilary =. - 272 Marks, Michael ..... . 368 Marlin; Diane™ es... - 270 Marmon,Nancy ..... . 368 Marnett onan a) er 368 Maroldo,Stephen ..... 368 Maronek,Dale....... 368 Marquoit,James ..... 320 Marsal, Bryan’ teasers 5 319 Marshall,Charles ..... 292 Marshall, Mary . 222,368 Marshall, Randall ..... 319 Marshall, Susan . 273,368 Marsik) Carla i 368 Martel, Kathleen ..... 361 Martin? Darby, = ete = = = 368 Martin, Joellen ...... 273 Martiny Lindam tos). = 368 Martin, Melinda ...... 284 Martin, Stephen ...... 368 Maiti Wilton se eos ee 135 MartinezeAldom.. 2s.) 368 Martinez, Christina 283 Martinow, John ...... 289 Martinski,Carol ...... 368 Martuscelli, Janice 368 Marving David aac. 2. - 320 Mason Fetenus cae seuss S17 Massermuudithives =o 368 Massey, tarry es = 368 Mastenbrook, P.A. 368 Master,Garland ...... 368 Mathers, William .... . 298 Mathis; David “2.2m. 299 Matsuyama, Evelyn 275 Matthews, Arthur ..... 368 Matthews, Diane . 222,368 Matthews, Edward ae SOG Matthews, Henry ..... 135 Matthews, Rita ...... 368 Matthews, Stephen . 319 Matuszak, John . 288,368 Matz Garyonmgrce cia 368 Matzelevich, Nancy SLO Matzkanin, Arthur . 368 Mati Joanm, 200m. 6 eae 368 Maurice,Eugene ..... 316 Malis; Jane) anne ee 324,368 Mautte; Cathy 2.1... 5. 368 Maxwell,Mark ....... 139 May. Jamese ae ..5 5 . «2.3 320 Mays Cindag eres ein 282 Mayer,Norman ...... 222,299,368 Mayer,Rudolph ...... 141 Mayle,Cheryl ....... 368 Mayr, Michael ....... 291 Mazel,James ....... 368 Mazur,R. Darryl ...... 368 McAllister, Jerold ..... 207 McAllister, Jill... 2... 365 McAlpine,Mark ...... 313 McBride,Carol ...... 314 McBride,Susan ...... 365 McCall, Margery 273,365 McCallum,Carol ..... 365 MeCannyohinigerarc, aos ce. 317 McCann, William ..... 317 McCarthy, Catherine 365 McCartney, Paull so ke 365 McCaslin,Edward ..... 288 McCauley,Nancy ..... 287 McClain,Gerald ...... 298 McClain, Joseph ..... 293 McCleary.Sarah ..... 283 McClelland, Terry .... . 366 McConnell, Brian ..... 302 McGord, Kathy seme mse 366 McCormick, Kathleen . . . 366 McCormick, Michael 292 McCay; Jertyian sens oe 366 McCoy, Steven ...... 366 McCreedy, Ralph ..... 366 McCurdy, Barbara 366 McCurdy,Glenda ..... 366 McCutchan,Mark ..... 297 McDade, Vallarae ..... 273 McDermott, Kathleen 366 McDonald, Cathie ..... 366 McDonough, Timothy . . . 366 McDougal,James ..... 366 McDowall,Gary ...... 163 McEachern, Mary . . . 270,366 McFadden, Donna..... 279 McGaw, Michael ...... 366 McGrew, Howard ..... 366 McGuire,Joyce ...... 270 McGuire, Judith ...... 285 McGuire, Patricia ..... 276 McIntyre, Michael ..... 366 Mcintyre,Nancy ..... 285 McKay, Michael ..... . 366 McKeand, William .... . 366 McKeever, Linda . 314,366 McKelvey, Edward . 293,366 McKelvey, Elizabeth . .. . 270 McKie, Michael ...... 366 McKillop,Linda ...... 208,314,366 McKinley, Polly ...... 286 McKinney, Kevin ..... 366 McKinney, Robert ..... 303 McKinnie: GA; 4 4 =e 291 Mclaten, Bruce a. =... 317 McLaughlin, Carol 366 McLaughlin, Dennis ... . 316 McLaughlin, Duane 135 McLee, Bradley ...... 135 McLellan, William ..... 366 MckeodsAlanivwe te «= = 320 McMahan, Barry ..... 321 McMahon, Mary ...... 366 McManners, Mary .... . 281 McMartin, Wallace ee SOO McMaster, Meredith . . . . 366 McMaster, Michael 163 McMillan,James ..... 366 McMullen, Cynthia 366 McNally,Edward ..... 294 McNally, Patricia ..... 208 McNamara, Shelley 366 MeNeil Join serene caer 366 McNeil,Steven ...... 289 MeNeill) tinda™ a. eee 366 McNeilly, Kimberlee . . . . 366 McPhee,Susan ...... 366 McPherson, Gregory 318 McPherson, Robert 291 McPherson, William ... . 317 McQueen, Charles 300 McQueen, Diana .... . 366 McRay, Marguerite meeoe McShan, Audrey 274,366 McWherter, Lois ...... 274 MeéanseouSa iain 368 Meaton, Carole a0. sree 368 Meczkowski, Susan 368 Mehal, Marcia ....... 368 Mehlhorn,Gary ...... 368 Meier,Dianne ....... 323 Meiningercbitie sunt een 320 WERECIECMIE) 5 8 5.508 o = 314 MejiasBearhizammee econ cie 368 Melichar,Robert ..... 368 MelinJamesoumes: 0. 296 Melkus, Eileen ....... 310 Melton,Roger ....... 299 Menary, Gariismeee a) ke. 368 Mendelsohn, Nona 315 Mendez, Alvaro ... . 289,369 Mendham, Donald OO Mendoza,Oscar ...... 369 Menton, Robert ...... 319 Merigian.Gary ...... 299 Merlino, Josephine 369 Merrill, Michael ...... 369 Merrill, SUsan’ soe 282 Merrithew, Michael 225 Mertz; Donald)... ae 369 Messing.Joseph ..... 292 Messinger,Joan...... 272 427 Messmer, Candace 287 Messmore, David .... . 293 Meszaros, Joseph .... . 369 Metz, Douglas: a =. acm: 299 Metz, Kathleen ...... 212 Metzger,David ...... 369 Meyer,Diane ....... 271 Meyer.clacks |. c.a3 a aiaes 369 Meyer. Kini pacha ct es 297 Meyers,Ann........ S15 Meyers; Janes 2.) + ae 369 Michel,Maureen ..... ; 208,283,369 Michelsen, James ..... 297 Michitsch, Betty ...... 278 Mick, Millicent ...... 369 Micke Sharon een eee eee 369 Middleton, Carolyn 223 Middleton, Pamela 314 Middleton, Randall ons 309) Miehlke, Cheryl . . . . 280,369 Mielisuzanne™ 9. 25 ce 369 Mignano, Richard ..... 300 Mihay, Marilyn ...... 369 Mikkelson, Harley .... . 317 Mikolajczyk, Thomas . 369 Mikulich, Jane 273,309 Milbrodt,Jane....... 369 MilesAsuSanl nme ene 283 Miles, William ....... 369 Millard, Howard ...... 369 Miller,Barbara ...... 279 Millers Bethi™ aan = Glcle - 369 Miller, | Bruce)) 7...) .-. 369 Miller,Colleen ...... 277 MillersGralp eeeme sere nee 293 Miller,Daniel ....... 369 Millers David) Shae. eo 224,369 Miller, Dewayne ...... 369 Miller,Douglas ...... 294 Miller,Gary 22.255 .. 369 Millere) acumen wesne eer 319 Millen anetee re aes. 315 Miller Gani nen seen eeean 369 Miller, Joanne ....... 287 Millersdudith) 2... .. 283 MillersiKathiyaie ery sees ons 308 Milleraintdaiinesee rsa 315 Miller,Marilyn ... 2... 369 Miller, Marilynn 2.2... 369 MillersiMarthalen) yee eee 281 Miller, Maureen ...... 369 Miller,Michael ...... 292 Miller,.Michael ...... 303 Miller,Michael ...... 369 Miller,Michael ...... 369 MillerNancCy suausn enemas 287 MilleteaINAn GY enero 369 Miller, Neil) 2 2 6 wee 322 Miller, Pamela ....... 280 Miller, Pamela ....... 282 Miller Pauli eee a) 2 ees 369 Miller iRe xo etae he ac carcunsns 318 Miller,Richard ...... 163 Miller,RobertD. ...... 316 Miller,RobertR. ...... 369 Miller, Sandra ....... 369 Miller, Steve ....... 369 Miller, Thomas ...... 318 Millhouse, James 290 Mills,Michael ....... Sy Millspaugh, Patricia . . . . 369 Milnarich, Gary =... . 318 Milne, John 224 Milner, Pam... = .« = 369 Milnor. Margaret 369 Milstead. Kenneth 35 Miltenberger. Scott 135 RVI) OFT scene eed ee 290 Miner. Beverly . 277,369 Minneker, James . 224,369 Minns, Stephen ...... 299 Minor, Jacqueline . 308,314 Misener,Susan ..... 2h Miske. Vija .. . . . Og Missler, Kathy . . . 369 Mitchell, James . 369 Mitchell. Pamela 314 Mitenbuler, Jack 300 Mittelberg. Victor SS Mizdrak, Victoria ..... 369 Mizga, Gary 369 Moberly, Tommy 224.369 Mocella, Michael 294.370 Moceri, Joseph 290,370 Mock, Sherri! 284 Moerdyk, Paul 322 Moggio, Dianne 284 Mohay, Judith 370 Moir, Mary 370 Mollenkopf, Jannis.. eh Molnar, Lawrence .... . 319 Molnar,Pamela ..... 276 Moloney, Hubert 370 Monahan, Denis . . . 289 Mondry. Carol... . e273 Monroe, Elizabeth ... . 222,223,370 Monroe, James ... . 295,376 Montague, Laurel ..... 310 Montgomery,C.D...... 370 Montgomery, David , 316 Montgomery, David 370 Montgomery. Richard .. . 297,370 Montgomery, William moO Moon, Michaeline .... . 285 Moon. Tetry = = 2.2 eeeneue 370 Moore, Ann . 283,370 Moore, Barbara esl S Moore, Calvin . 288 Moore, Carll eee ee eee 370 Moore, Colleen 370 Moore, Duane 370 Moore, Emily wane 222,278,370 Moore, Frederick . 322 Moore,George ...... 370 Moore, Michael . 313,370 Moore, Richard a 370 Moore, Roberta 2 370 Moore, Sallea ....... 370 Moore, Stephen 2370 Mooren Terry 2] ees 317 Moorehead, Karen S70 Moose.Karen ....... 371 Morales), ROSas ass eee Sy Al Moran, Cheryl 278 Moran, Kathleen 372 Morath, Irene 287 Morelli, Lawrence A Morgan, Linda. . . er Morrill, Cherith aes 12 Morris, David SLo.37 1 Morris.Ronnie ..... 317 Morris, Sally . eS fl MornisplGmasne oot eee. 320 Morrisey. Carolyn : 217.271.3711 Morrison, Lee 286 Morrissey. Michael 135.324 Morrissey, Patrick sai Morrow, Michael 320 Morse, Carol 371 Morse. Larry 371 Mortensen, Cynthia 309 Mortland, Janice 282,371 Moser, Rita 314 Moses, Richard 302 Mosley, Rebecca 324,371 Moss. Gwendolyn 371 Moss, John SA Moulas. Demetra S7A Moulden. William 300 Mount, Linda 371 Moy. Celeste 274 Moy. Sheryl 371 Moynes, John SLs Mroz, Donald 318 Mrozek, Thomas Sf i Mrva, Susan . . Ba Mueller, James 224,371 Mueller, James 300 Mueller, John Sk Mueller, Vicki ee Muhlitner, Carol 371 Mulchahey, Terry 291.371 Mulcrone, Patricia 217 Mulcrone, Patrick 371 Mulholland, C.J 281 Mullen, Patricia 314 Mullinger. Janet 276 Mulvihill, Deborah 314 Mumby, Douglas ary Muncie, Glenn 319,371 Mundhenk, David 300 Munn, Kathleen 275.071 Murahata, Richard 371 Murin, Monica 371 Murph, Judy . . 274 Murphy. Arlene 371 Murphy, Edwin 371 Murphy, Jerry 371 Murray. Carol 278 Murray. Dorothy Sy Murray. Karen 371 Murray, William S71 Murtagh. Maureen 277,371 Musick, Donald 371 Mutty, Gerald 371 Muzzarelli, Mary S7k Myers, Charles ee et Myers, David ero Myers,Donna ...... 223 Myers; laura) noe eee 218 Myles, Susan 371 nnnnnnnnnnnnni Nabuda. Sandra .. . 371 Nachazel, Richard Si Nagelkirk, Michael 319 Nahigian, Nancy 286 Nahoum, Michelle Sy Najar, Barbara he eee Nanry,Johinigi.: 2 2 eens 291 Narhil Sallys7. =) 5 =) eee 371 Nasser,Saleh ....... 372 Natzmer.Floyd ...... 290 Naumann,James ..... se Navarre,Linda ...... 284 NayirAllvin. xc ene oes S72 Neal,Cynthia .... . 208,372 Neal, Patricia 286 Needler, Marvin wale Neely; Linda cadee ts eos 328 Neely,Margaret ...... a72 Neff, Barbara 279 Neill, Nancy 286,372 Neils, Karin he Nelson, C.P 316 Nelson, Carol 280 Nelson, Carolyn i or2 Nelson, Deborah 218 Nelson, George 322 Nelson, Geraldine ee Nelson, Jane were Nelson, Judith . he Nelson, Kathee ae he Nelson, Kristen ...... 372 Nelson, Leigh « . ....0 . = 372 Nelson, Linda .... . 225,372 Nelson, M. Deborah m2oe Nelson; Paulin] aes 2 372 Nemecek, Raymond .. . 303 Nepkie, Marilyn ...... 372 Ness, Bruce: Gc aaa ccee 296 Nettles, Helen .. 244 Neumann. Gary eS Le Nevers, Linda ee rie New. Phyllis ea Newbanks, Charles 372 Newby, David ee she Newcombe, Robert mos Newsted. Robert are Newth, Ronald . 301 Newton, Joseph 317 Newton, Ray . 296 Nichols, Christine Sia Nichols, Helen 372 Nichols, Roy 372 Nicholson, James 135 Nickel, Elizabeth Saare Nielsen, Jan 372 Nielsen, Mark 301 Niemesh, Ronald 316 Niemiec, Thomas 372 Nienhuis, William 296.372 Niesen, James 372 Nimphie. Richard 302 Nisenson, Stuart 372 Nishikawa, Beverly 372 Niska, Joanne 372 Nixon, Phyllis) oes eaeeee 372 Nizinski, Ronald ...... Se Nobel, Thomas ...... 372 Nocera,Nancy ...... 372 Noffke,Charles ...... 372 Nole. rene ae She Nolen,Marsha ...... 205 Noting, John “a7. 34 se 372 Noonan,Anne....... 372 Noonan, Cindy 0.0. 5: 372 Nordberg,James ..... 372 Norlin Arvidi! . 2 2) eee 372 Norman, David ...... 372 Norman, Jerie ....... ore Northrup, Zayda ..... 310 Norton, Carolyn ...... 372 Norton. Cvethia on. 2. oe 336 Norton; Rick =). . = == 372 Noskey, Janet ....... 372 Noss, Melissa ....... 278 Noteboom, Joy ...... She Nottage, Charlotte .... 372 Nottage,Rosaire ..... 372 Novak Earl ..eee eae 373 Novak,Gregory ...... 163 Novak Paull a=. 32). oe S73 Nowak,Gary ....... 135 Nowak, ynitive oy ae ene SYA) Nowakowski, Maria . . 276,373 Nowicki, Kathleen .... . 286 Nowinski, Thomas ... . 373 Nowlin, Margaret ..... 373 Nuechterlein, Robert ... 317 Nutile;SUSaniow-sane eee 275 NouttiiGarol) gece.) eee a73 NOTE JEnry ae eae neat 316 Nutter,Michael ...... 373 NyesCarelit es rece 373 Nye: Dale! agar; eee eee 288 Nylen,Deborah ...... 278 Nylund iC. Eric a eee 373 O00000000000000 Oakley, Kathlyn . 208,373 Obers Karli recede re 295,373 Oberg,Cathy ..... 217,280 Oberin, Charlotte ..... 373 O'Brien, Patricia ..... 208 O'Brien, Stephen ..... 373 O'Brien,Suzanne ..... 283 O'Connell,Dennis .... . 373 O'Connor, Dianne ..... 373 O'Connor, John 22 oe 303 Odea, Patrick): 23) a eee 296 O'Dell; Jamesiae = eee 373 O'Donnohue, Donna . 217,223 Ogden, Daniel ....... S73 Ogilvie, James ....... 321 O'Grady,Rebecca ..... 373 O'Green; Johnie. =e 2320 ONREIEMIMETA oo Annes Hoare 373 O'Hara, Robert ...... 223 O’Hearn, Thomas ..... 135 ORODp SOUSA ene ree 223 Okamoto, Nobuyuki .. . 373 Okun Diane...) 2... 373 Oldenkamp, Ronald .... 289 OlaforaJerey weaneemeen 294 Olding., Kathryn ..... S73 Olejnik, Stephen ..... 303 Olender, Allen ....... 299 Olt, SUZANNE. ue 279 Olsen,Barbara ...... 286 Olsen, Caroline. 2. « - 363 Olsen, Lawrence ..... 373 Olson, Adrian ....... 280 Olson, Cart sae 208 Olson, Carol Beamcececas . . 278 Olson, Michael ...... 163 Olson, Peter 2.25) 2 ars 296 Olson. Richard “22 2.. - 288 Olson. Salyer ones 305 Olstrom:,.SUSaI “wae eee 373 Olszewski, Christine . . . . 373 Olszewski, Karen ..... 310 O'Malley.Mary .. [378 O'Malley. Thomas ..... 291 Ondersma, Barbara ... . 373 O'Neal, Michael . 373 O'Neil Joyce e.... 2 es 373 O'Neill, Stephen ...... 300 Opdendyk, Janice ..... 373 Opdendyk, Terry 224.305 Opie; Gall. ee tea 306,373 Opland; Ant: 9 s acu 7 ee 373 Oppenheim, Kenneth .. . 373 Oren Cynthia oe ones 284 Orlowski,Mark ...... 299 Orsinger, GUIS a. ice ee 373 Orwicky Sara)” se ee 323 OsannxGarollia enero 373 Osborn, Daviciecn ss meee 301 Osborn, Lynneome.aane ae 373 Osborne, Peter 291,373 Oshen, Virginia ...... 373 Qsher; Susan’. « ae. 7 272 Oslund, Charles ...... 373 Ossipove,Ronald ..... Sie Oster,John ...... 289,373 Ostrom, Paula N 278,373 Ostrowski, Kathleen... . 373 Oswald,Sandra ...... 373 Othmer, Robert ...... 373 Ottes Christine. me nee es 374 Otto: Pathiciages aeacee 276,374 Ouellette,Susan ..... ZI, Outram, Denise ...... 314 OvennRichards-3 «er. 374 Overbey,Charles ..... 374 Overholt,Carole ..... 276 Overton, Vickie ...... 374 Owens, Evelyn ....... 274 Owens; Zelba) 29 2.2 5 314 OWINES; Jane een. 208,315 Owsen, John ..... 320,374 Oyer, Allan® teaemees re eens 374 OverJosephi sss sarene 319 PPPppppppppppp PaasaRichardiaas esses 318 Packard,Marcia...... 271 Packowski, Patricia ... . 277 Paddon, Michael ..... 316 Padgett,Denise ...... 350 Paeth Karen ..... « 324 Pagacz,Martha ...... 374 Page,Kathleen ...... 374 Base SUSAN srs. 2: 008 281 PareawWillam 45 = - 2.4 294 Paige, Marguerite ..... 314 Paigesrauline . .. . . 374 Painchaud, Michael .. . . 300 Ralatasnvessa oes. 3 c+ 287 Palinski, Kathleen ..... 374 PalmerJames «1 4 374 Palmer,Karen....... 374 Palmer, Richard . . 320,374 Paluda, William ...... 374 Pankey,JONN «10.0 2 ss 374 Pankhurst, William ... . 317 Pankner,Eugene ..... 135 Pankniny Dana a 2 a 223 Pankow, Gary ....... 374 Pansey, Belinda ...... 374 Papandrea, Ronald .... 374 PapeLINM@ia ws =) 7 Lae 374 Paraskevin, Glenn ..... 290 Pariseau, Judith. .. 2. - 374 Parker, Barbara ...... 286 Parker, Cheryll . 2.5 2 2 = 374 Parker,Ellen ....... 374 Parker Janee ee) sec ae 374 Parker Jonnie ates cece 374 Parkers Susatiee nea 314 Parks, Jioliiewue: sence 374 Parks, Stephen ...... 297 Parks: TGnty escmsa ce Sent 374 Parlette, Cynthia ..... 285 Parmentier,Gary ..... 135 Parnell, (Richard em. 374 Parr: Kenneth, ee seca: 374 Wolverine photographer Don Gerstner Parsons, Kathryn Pastuszka, Margaret Patch,Nancy .... Patnode, Larry ... Pattee, James Pattee, Polly ..... Patterson, Elizabeth Patterson, Marilyn Pattullo, Robert ... Paul,Harold ..... Paull, Richard .... Paull, Susan) 2) 2 ao Paulos, Catherine . . Pauly, Sheila .... Paxton,Deborah .. Payea,Norman ... Payne, Barbara ... Payton, Donald ... Pearse, Christopher .... Pearson, Steven .. . Peckham, Patricia Pedde, Robert .... Pedersen, David Pedley,Pamela ... Pedrick, Linwood .. Peet linda ance. Pekrul, Penny ... . Peel,James ..... Pellerito,Peter ... Pendergrass, Joe .. Pendleton, Alan .. . Pengelly, Maryellen Parsons, Robert . =. Partlan, Charles .. . Pasant, Jeanette .. Pascalenos, Olga .. Paschka, Thomas . . Pash,Gregory .... Pashby, Janet .... Pastor, Anthony .. . nis) ere 292,374 a. OFS nae beg . 294,374 sae 20s 208,374 sinc nus ioe . « ere Pentz, John Penwell, Lee Perez, Alfredo ....... 375 Perez,Hernando ..... 375 Perilloux, Richard ..... 292,375 Perkins, Caryl . 2. 1006 375 Perkins, Leslie . 7.95... 305 Perlin,Michael ...... 303 Perlingiere,Alan ..... 318 renry, Brenda . 2 2. as « 375 Perry, Dennis .....: .. 375 Perryiiee se ties seule 319 Persinger, Richard .... 375 Restruel Hila Sees ao 375 Petar Carol”. sae 375 Peters, Aileen... .. 284,375 Peters,Glenn ..... 319,375 Peters ane mete. 20) car k 375 Peters,Joanne ...... 323 Peters, Patrick ...... 316 Peters,Richard ...... S75 Peters; Thomas: ...4. .- 375 Petersburg, Gregory ... 297 Petersen, Michael . . . .,. 303 Peterson, Ann AOS TO Peterson, Bruce . 316,375 Peterson,Gary ...... 375 Peterson,James ..... S75 Peterson, Janet ...... 375 PetersonLelf . 60. So. k 375 Peterson,Leonard .... 375 Peterson, Maureen ... . 375 Peterson, Robert ..... 375 Peterson, Thomas ... . 302 Petoskey,Oscar ...... 375 Petrey, Roberti sue ss 299 Petron Findarm «oes ane 286 Petroff,George .... 163,376 Petross, Deidra eee. Pettijohn, Terry ...... 376 Retiit Jeane uw. sees 285 PettitiMertom .. .: 2. 318 Retty suOUISew mes vo) re 376 Petty,Michael ....... 376 PeZzollsn US tina ms tees) 323 Pfauth, ihomas’ . 1. 376 Pfeifer,Deborah ..... 376 Pfeiffer, Kathryn ..... 284 PrentvEdward ..:.. 4. 320 Phairas,Leslie ...... 303 PrelIpswuavenae fac y% 376 Phelps, Patricia ...... 376 Phillips, Christina .... . 376 Phillips, Deborah 286,376 Bniltipssitarold’s. 3... .. 135 AGHIOS COMM tis aces: 376 PiiltipsiPatla@, ca... 376 Phoenix,Becky ...... 376 Piasecki, Elaine 4... 5. ; 376 Picciomim@Arlene 5. «= 1; 376 Pichette,Susan ...... 323 Pickering, Linda 217,287 Pickler Jemye a 2 as 288 Picklo,. Patricia ..... . 376 Piechocki,Janet ..... 287 Piechocki,Janice ..... 287 Pienkowski, Cynthia .. . 284 Pierce,Deborah ...... 273 Prereson, scott — a. 55 = 303 Pietiila, L.Edward .... ; 376 Pietrzak,Helen ...... 376 Piggott.Cameron ..... 294 BiezottcGary.” . cus. sce 376 Pikka, Barbara 223,520 eilatJoseph’ 3.502. . % 376 Pilcher,James: ...... 376 Pingel.James ....... 293 BrOUSteVeNn wa ase et 135 PHChersGarol ahi ls. o 376 Pausch, Nicholas 2.6 .« « 302 BittuMichael a. soe 0s 299 Pixley. Charles. . 20.5... 318 Plager,Karen ..,.. 376 Panel tet: ett Me saure iia) me). tals 281 Platz, Paulette ... 370 Puesse Patricia: on .« ackwe!. 376 Plichta, Stephen 222;294,376 Plogsterd. Keith ...... 376 Plopan Jones. sca. 376 Plots; Stepnenas ss... .. 299 Plowman,Faye ....... 376 Poch; Richards i. ©. 376 POGOe Paciaimrememises oct 277 PokallussLinda Ye. .« . 279 Polega,Bernard ...... 376 Polhamus, William 297,376 Polichetinomasnr.- =... . 376 Polinsky,; Michael ..... 376 Politowski, Steven... . 376 Politowski, Thomas ... . 376 Pollard) Charlesi «.« . . 376 RONOCKHOUGISiEIna Gane : « 2 5 ROlsk yi Ala mitem tacit: asi « 322 Poluis, Edmund 92. 2... 303 PopielnRebert eau as « = 224 Popovici,Nicolae ..... 294 Porteous, William ..... 207 224,376 PORterV AMMGnn ates ei ss 278 Porter Ernestamam- pee, ee cie 302 Porter, nhODent mone ea cle 376 Porter, Timothy ...... 376 Posey, Candace’... . . 376 ROStJODG ace. peter ee 290 Posthumus, Richard .. . 288 Potter'Gharles. . 2... - 376 Potter, Christopher . . 224,376 POSS Saleem nee ee 376 Povich Edward =. sues 376 Powals; Patricia’ ...4..5 « 208 Powell,Deborah ...... 376 Powell,Gracemary ... . 376 PoweriNaney 5 «6 as. « 281 Pratt Bruce: san a 22s 304 Pratt. Wenneth geno. « 304 Pratt, William. =... . 319 Precobb,Nancy ...... 278 Prescott, sharon... =. 376 mPress. Barmy. a wim econ : 320 Presser,Allen ....... 376 Preussner, John 317,376 Prices avid Wisma: us SH F PricesJudithias m amatene aie 377 Price, Thomas . 316,377 Priest, Marilynn 15377 Priestap,Robert...... 377 Pricuig.Niarkeweeee ou. 317 Prince: iieddiae is.) 6 ale 274 Prisk, Deborah ...... 284 Prisuta,Robert ...... SI River, Douglas) suena: S77. IPitelaaeelney 65 o ane 377 Procassini, Russell ... . 299 Prochaska,John ..... S17, Prokopchuk, Marie ... . 377 BrossensJoannr «aan asa: 270 Pruden, Pattl . ... : 273,377 Prussian, Suzanne .... 272 Bryer, Cynthian. | sec) au BLE Prylon) Brian 2... . 318,377 Przystup, Jerome ..... SATE Pscholka, Charles ..... SYli BUCHOWSKING. Gu. xs) 293 RulginieMianilyty . 1 4. 377 BULGVARKEG 3. go hon ws 224 UNC VeraMISs sk sacs ea cs 275 Purvis, Vickilee ...... 223,310,377 Pushman, William ... . 377 Putnam, Roger ...... Siz. Pyrzynski, Henry ..... 318 qqqqqqqaaaaaaa QueenjJoOnnies... . « Si, QuickwAliday 20. . 314,377 Ouinnsneila ss... 215 rreeervvvvvvrxvccc Radke BRUCE 2 iy eee be 377 Rabbers, Kathleen .... 377 Racew yn) aeeu se = 225 Radelet.Ann ....... SL) Radford, Linda 2 2.6. 3. 377 Radke, Vincent ..:... S77, Radtkée, Susan 22 2.04 6. 377 Radzinski,lsaac ...... 292 Raines,Sandra ...... 283 Rainey,Marjorie ..... ZU 275.31. Ralph,Suzanne ...... 276 Ramsey, Jeff ....... 377 RanckaiBruce: vase eis SH Rania 616 hee ene 314 Randall, Anthony. ..... 377 Randall, James ...... 377 Randalliindai a an wees ley Ramcallai Mat eeermsrcencns 292 Ranney, Thomas ..... 320 Rantandotni =. seem ane carat S77. Rao,Pamela ....... 377 Rapchak,Mary ...... 279 Raphael, Taffy 299,377 Rasdale,Linda ...... 223 Rashead; Pintitpie ae 163 Rasmussen,Ann ..... 305 Rasmussen, Gary ..... 303 RaSOF; STEVES) Ea wees ae 320 Rathitt; WilliSiae-semem ie eee 377 Rau; Lorna ita. ees 218 Ravich: Richards.) arin S77 Rauner, Laura... a. « S77, Raven, Kareni- .. 2.2 a . 276 RAVIWALICE: Gove aie: aire eke 377 Rawson, Douglas .. . 294,377 Rawsthorne, Beth .... . 377 Rayman, Dale ....... 377 429 Raynes, Thomas Reading.Mark ....... Saiz: Reardon, David ...... 297 Reavely,Bruce ...... STi, Rebeck,Susan ...... 271 Rebhan, Sandra ...... 377 Redfern, Lawrence .... 377 Redwood,Gayle ...... S77, Reed, Carol. 4.2 2.1.6 « 377 Reed,Gregory ....... 378 ReedmJanet . .s. 525. 283 Reedeloell . i sus necun 378 Reeser, Darlene ...... 378 ReGtZ Gary) sic. oe Keay Gels 303 Rehmann, Marianne .. . 378 Rehmann, Robyn .... . 378 Reich, Pamela PS LOSTS Reichelderfer,D.D. ... . 378 Reichelderfer, T.H. ... . 378 ReigeDayids .. .ie. ie nae 378 REIGSDERTNS: cecum a cee tee 378 Reif aulive. rere 139 Reiher, Barbara ...... 378 Reimer, Claes. soe ac «os 378 Reimer,Ronald ...... 378 Reinert, Michael... ... 318 Reininger, Claudia... . 378 ReisvArthuri. = eo. 378 Reisdorf,Charles ..... 378 ReISING waimes tere so |. 378 Reissackee a eee eat 317 ReistRobini = 2. 5 Remondino. Frances Rennell, Richard Renwick, Charyl .. . Repasky. Andrea . . Rettenmund, Larry Reynaud, Lawrence Reynolds, Jan Reynolds.Joy .... Reynolds.Mary .. . Reynolds, Patricia . . Reynolds. Steven . . Reynolds, Timothy Rhoads, Kenneth . . Rhodes, Charles .. . Rhodes, Linda .... Rhodes, William .. . Rice, Jon Rice,Morris ..... Rice, Rita Richards, Bruce . . . Richards. Carol .. . Richards,Mary ... Richardson, Dianne ... . . 276,379 Richardson, Karen Richardson, Kenneth Richardson, Mary . . Richardson, Roelane Richmond, Joseph Richter, Dale Richter, Ellen 379 379 5 SeSLA . 274 292,379 379 Met OLS Richter,Jacob....... 379 Riddell, Donald See 3 LOO Ridder,Matthew ..... 318 Ridenour. Jack 379 Rider, Roberta 379 Riede, Mary 379 Riehl, John 379 Riemersma, Craig 291 Riepma, Mary 286 Rietema,. Rodney 301 Riewaldt, Jane 379 Riggs, Patricia 271 Riggs, Ronald 379 Righetti. Donna 4379 Riley, Betty 279,379 Riley, Charles 298,379 Rininger. Robert esos Rippen. Jean Sele Ritchey, Tera ee a 2o Ritchie.Donna ...... 379 Ritchie, Janet ess Rittenberg.Dale ..... . 379 Ritter, Thomas ...... 379 Rivera,Carmen ...... 379 Roach. Martha aaa 379 Robb, Jon 5 2. me SL Robbins. Diane ees Robbins, Frederick .... 321 Roberge.Lynn ...... 282 Roberts, Clit, aan eee 135 Roberts, Dwight ...... 379 Roberts,Eldon ...... 288 Roberts, Franklin . . . 300,379 Roberts, William ..... 296 Robinson,Carol ...... 379 Robinson, Douglas ... . 304 Robinsono Gants seen ne 299 Robinson, Margaret .. . . 379 Robinson, Patricia tee 274 Robinson, Robert eae eae Robinson, Tanya ..... 314 RochaunGraig semewemn 379 Rochester, Joseph aS 9 Rock, Christine eS Rockwood, Janice ..... 379 Rodda, Carolyn ..... 379 Rodenbarger, Linda ... . 379 Rodenbaugh, Paul mols Rodgers. Shirley 379 Roe. Karen 219 Roelof, Judith 379 Roelof, Wayne 379 Rofe, Michael 379 Rogers, Gary 379 Rogers, Jeffery 298 Rogers, Marion Reta LOS Rogers, Warren .. . . 322,379 Rogner.James_ . . 379 Roland,Robert ...... 379 Rolando, Nancy ne oO Rolls aurea ee 380 RollingerJilly ay = n.qe oe 285 Rollo,Marianne ...... 380 Rollo,William ....... 296 Romanow, Michael OOO Romas, Robert . . 380 Romen, Barbara . . 380 Rondelli. Charles Sa oOO MOOG RODE tia eae es 380 toot, Diane 283,380 Ropel, Thomas : 5 163 Rosaen,Candace..... a5 Rosaine, Carl . 208,380 Rose, Michael oS Rosen, Alan S22 Rosenberg, Jane 272 Rosenberg, Julie . . 380 Rosenberg, Robert . 319 Rosenthal, Gary 380 Roskiewicz, John . 320 Ross, Scott 318 Ross. Sylvia 274 Ross, William 380 Rossi. Patrick 380 Rossman, Marcia . 280 Rossman, Robert 380 Roth, James ooOoU Roth, Mary . .es. e : 380 Roth, Susan 4 380) Rothhaar, Charles rae Rothwell, Ellen elo Rottschafer,Ronald ... . 322 Rouillard,Edward ..... 380 Routson, David ...... 288 Rowling, Robert ...... 322 Rowney, Beth ....... 281 Roy. Errol Seema 135 Ruben, Diane ....... 380 Rubley. Kent. Gi) 2. 380 Ruby, Pathtclasa. see 380 Ruby, Robert ....... 380 Rackle Lindam... oisacks 380 Ruddy, Aloha 28: 2 = - 380 Rudecki, Walter ...... Sly Rudlaff, Carolyn ..... 380 Rud HIKE NANCY 9 cee. 275 Rudovsky,John ...... 380 Ruekberg, Sylvia ..... 272 Ruesink,Edward ..... 288 RuesinksJOhmMees | - oats 380 Ruess; Klaren 10. a8. ce 219 Rutier Carolyn: fe nee 380 Ruffley,Edward ...... 380 Rufner,Deborah ..... 279 Ruhligg Mankiecare = ane 288 Rummel, Margaret... . 273 Rumora, Matthew . 294,380 Rundblad, Jerelen ..... 380 Rupleyelerry ane. se se 293 Ruppert, Dianne . 310,380 Rupprecht, Dale ...... 300 Rushlow, Margaret ... . 380 Ruska, Rachele ...... 380 Ruspino, Patricia ..... 314 Russel, George . 290,380 Russell, Alan’) see. ae ae 304 Russell Jamesmenns -asmen 320 Russell onnit wens eaten 292 Russelli Kathys pacman eee 280 Russellzbillian™ -.0- seen 380 Russell) SuUGs ac) aes 380 Rust-Gwenethy essai cee si2 RUS tL OMmMas a cmene mena 380 Rustem, William 222,293 Ruster, Richards... .). 380 Rutherford,Gary ..... 380 Ruthven, Sandra ..... 278 RUE RIMEYAP 5 5 9 Ap oes e 380 RutinatiJOan: auaesmneee 275 Ryan. Caroll teams: ene eee 380 Ryan, Kathleen ...... 380 Ryan,Lawrence ...... 223 Ryanissallll Veneer ene 380 Rybkashrancis. sasseennane SH Ryckman, Frederick .. . 302 Ryia,Michele ....... 380 Rynex. Janets” 29. ose er 380 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SACHS Henry: meee eee 303 Sachs, Steven’ . 222.) . 380 Sacka, Timothy ...... 380 Sackett, Sharon ...... 287 Saad)-Susan saree 272 Sadowsky, Richard ... . 380 Sage.Alexander ...... 303 Sage,Thomas ..::... 303 Sager,Kenneth ...... 380 Sahilit: Jo hth maa eee ees 291 Salita Clam aan mene? fe 381 Sajewski,Regina ..... 381 Sak; Martha.eoaeen es 273 Saladin, Kenneth ..... 223 Salay,Kathleen ...... 381 Saldeen, Jeanie ......, 381 Salmon,Karen ...... 381 Salmon. Mary wee ae sc 278 Salmon, Richard ..... 381 Salomon,Mary ...... 271 Salvatore,Pamela .... 381 SamiisSrOnerty.) sa5. eee 381 Samuels, Iris. aes eee 314 Sanclemente, Mary ... . 273 Sandel,Rodney ...... 381 Sanderson,Susan..... 381 Sandretto, Pamela 315,381 Sands, YAN 4... 94. 6 eee 272 Santini,James ... 2... 291 Santioni, Leos ad 8: «dees 289 Santioni,Marlene ... .. 381 Santner, Steven ...... 381 SantosGlorias |. see eee 281 Sargent, Pamela . 314,381 Sarkisian, Zarie ...... 270 Sasena, Richard ...... 319 Sato Claire me eee 276,381 SatosGlenn. 3 s-6-.no ee 293 Satterla, Mina) seen 281 SaubleJ Linda. -:).sc0 see 277 Savier, oharon: ae 5 ee 381 Saul; Richardia 40. ee 135 SaulsROn see ee 135.351 Saunders,Elmer ..... 224 Savage,Mary ..... 377,381 Savage,Maureen ..... 314 Savage, Peggy meossooE Savage, Peter enre nn eene 381 Savala;SuSam -)ssne 2 ee 273 Savickas,Diane ...... 285 Sawallich, Charlene . . . . 381 Sawyer, Stephen ..... 318 Sawyer, Victoria. ..... 279 Saxton Colina ene eee 288 Saxton. Cy re 381 Sayers, Nancy . 279,381 Sayles, Denise . 276,381 Scarpino,Joseph ..... 381 Schaadt,Ronard ..... 381 Schidat, Stevenumn ne nae 381 Schad, Jetinevaea a eae 381 Schade, Christine ..... 276 Schaefer, Richard .... . 381 Schafer, Kathleen .... . 381 Schaffer,Sharon ..... 381 Schalbergern, Gillen ene 381 Schaiberger,Gwen .... 381 Schaldenbrand, Susan .. 381 Schatten, Jolin senate 303 Schaudt, ¥ VOMMe see cmene 381 Schave,Gerald ...... 223 Schave,(Gerrey ne iene 381 Schefka,Jean ....... 218 Scheid, Daniel 224,381 Schellminomas seen 292 Scherdt, Barbara ..... 381 Schermer, David ..... 292 Scherrer,Daniel ...... 303 Sielataadeaerc lle a v4.04 = oP e 303 Schewe, Andrea ...... 381 Schewe, JOSepilae nen ann 381 Schey, Michael ...... 322 Schillinger, Louis ..... 290 Schinler,Raymond ... . 303 Schlachter,Paul ..... 381 Schleede, Kathryn .... 381 Schlega,Daria ...... 381 Schleicher, Kathleen ... 381 Schlein; David) Wr sn. cee 302 Schlesinger, Nancee . 284,381 Schmelzer,Jean ..... 278 Schmid, Richard ..... Sly, SchmideStacie® sae ve 314 Schmidt; Garo} wee a 6 281 SchmidtiGlaireé yo. = 305 Schmidt, David) se eee Se. Schmidt,Dennis ..... 289 Schmidt, Jametiusas meme 381 Schmidt ita syne 381 Schmidt, Walter ..... . 381 Schmidt,Wayne...... 381 Sehmitt)|P Es tee ee eee 316 Schnabel Jackies 382 Schnarr, William ..... 382 Schneider, John es Z1sso Schneider, Katherine .. . 382 Schneider, Michael ... . 382 Schneider,Nancy ..... 285 Schoenrock, Dennis .. . 382 Schofding, Penny meets ooe Schott awanice eee 382 Schofield, Paul woZOs2! Schott, Robert) ane ae 318 Schrader, Alice: 1... 382 Schram, Susan . 314,382 Schrauben, Lawrence . . . 382 Schripsema, Jack ..... 289 Schroeder,Gary ...... 382 Schroeder, Susan . 273,382 MCHROU Jalice. ae anne 382 Schrump, Keith ...... 382 430 Schuchaskie, J. .«....- 382 Schida,.Mary .....:.% 382 Schueller, Stephanie .. . 275 Schuemann, Jack ..... 316 Schuenemann, Judith . . 382 Schuette, Kim . 304,382 Schuiling,Gregg ..... 382 Schuitema, Dale ..... 322 Schuldinger, Eugene .. . 382 Schuler, Katherine . 324,382 Senuisn linda . seus 286 Scnuitz- James. . « see 382 Scnultzsousan! a «sees 382 SCMUIZGAnY. cs ly utd sree 382 Scmuony Marys: es er er ime 382 Schwab, Madeleine ... . 286 Schwartz, Douglas .... 271 Schwartz, Helen ...... 382 Schwartz, Kerry ......- 317 Schwartz, Megan 275,382 Schwartz,Roger ..... 382 Schwartz, Ronald ..... 382 Schwarz, Wolfgang ... . 382 Schwerin, Sue. 5. «6. 382 Schwertsig, Carol ..... 382 Schwing, Mack = .72)55= 382 Schwochow, John ..... 302 SChHWYN, oMAaWiii ee einen 382 Scofield, James see sa see 382 SCOtt, Brendan eee 382 SCott J Ola ema 382 Scott, Patrician eee 305 SCottoadta linet ene 382 Scott ouSann| jee ene 270 Scott. SUsam Vie ene 285 Scotts Willian se eee 296 Scott, Williaii Fea 290 Scovel,Marjorie...... 382 Scrase,Marie ....... 382 Seal aRODEl tae anes 382 Seaman,James ...... 382 Seay Diane aware 286,382 Sebastian, Suzanne ... . 382 Sedlacek, Robert ..... 382 Sediak; Janice: 2 eae 273 Sedlak,Robert ...... 382 Sedlar Connie seen emenenene 383 Stfalavoiimdtelaine 6 - a non Sl Seidman, Margaret .... 315 Seifert, William .....°. 321 Seiler, Frances Zeoeis: Seletin, Dorothy ...... 383 Sellers Sheri sa eee ee 277 Sellers, Wyhomme ... . 383 Sellick, Heather slO383 Seltzsltinda - a... eee eee 271 Sendek, Diane ........ 273 Seney,Donald ....... 289 Serbanos. Perry eee Ee 383 Serra,Francine ...... 383 SersenoouSatlie meee eee 383 Service, Gata ma menenennee 383 Setzke;. Nancy semen eens 383 Severns,Susan ...... 394 Sewell, Denise ....... 383 Sewell, Judith ....... 314 Sewrey, Denise ...... 383 Seymour,Pamela ..... 383 SHresROGErGE. ci san. 318 Shattwweam wee aun. 315.383 Shaheen, Ralph ...... 297 ShaltiaGanOlusen cachet 276 Shalhoub, Michele ... . 309 ShaltZe hip: ese ec ae 383 Shank,Deborah ...... 314 Shannon. Suzanne .... 277 Sharp,Catherine ..... 383 SharpeWenhy ss ode meee 291 Shaughnessy.Norman . . 383 Shaw, Deborah ...... 273 Shaw.Gary ........ 383 Shaw, Karyll ........, 383 Shaw.Mary ...... 310.383 Shaw, Robert ....... 383 Shayegansalek.S.R. .. . 383 Sheets, JoEllen ...... 217.314 Shelley. William ...... 383 Shellfish. Sandra ..... 383 Shepard.David ...... 384 Shepherd,Dane ...... 320 Shepherd, Kathleen™ . . . 384 Sheridan,M.E. (2... . 384 Sherman, Martha .... . 384 Sherwin, Kathryn .... . 384 Sherwood, J.Frank ... . 321 Sherwood, Jay ...... 384 Sherwood, Joyce ..... 384 Sherwood, Linda ..... 384 Shibao, Bruce’ 33) arene 384 Shields, Alvin’ [20 yeu 384 Shields, Suzanne ..... 384 Shiley, Patricia’ 2 ene 384 Shinkle, Ronald 316,384 Shipka, Kenneth ..... 384 Shipley, William ...... 384 Shirasawa, Richard ... . 384 Shiagor, Peter 5 =) ...ueme 313 Shockley. Cheryl 274,384 Shoemaker, John ..... 384 Sholty, Stephen’... ... 384 Shorkey. Kathleen ... . 384 Short. Jack” = eee 303 ShortJanet (eee ae 347 Short; Michael) ta. 384 short: Robert) 27 saemene 384 Shouldice, Patricia .... 384 Shreve,Cynthia ...... 384 Shreve, Theron ...... 384 Shroeder, Sheila ..... 382 Shuchart;Johny eee 299 Shullp James 92.0 eee 384 Shumacher, Harold ... . 384 Sigs; Dennis. ea eee 384 Siczek, Annette ...... 384 Sidell, Bruce = 2.) aa 384 Sider, Richard). 7 senna 384 Siegel,Elaine ..... 272,384 Siegel Ninas es alee 384 Sielafft, David). = oe ee 384 Sierecki,Edward ..... 224 SietzZ Mary aoe eee 384 Sifter, J6an) ie) eee 384 Signorelli, James ..... 316 Sikes; Paulae.cs eee 222 Sikorski, Richard ..... 297 Silka,Michael ....... 384 Sillers; Ani = 5.5 eee 384 Sillers, James ....... 384 Silver,Barbara ...... 315 Silver, Dayley aman eee 272 Silvestri, Chester ..... 384 Silvia; dihomas ) .0. eee 139 Simmons. JO ene ee 318 Simmons, Molly ...... 306 Simmons, Robert .... . Sil Simmons, Ruth ...... 310 Simmons, Wayne ..... 316 Simmons, William ... . 384 Simon, Mark .... . 302,384 Simone, Candis . 222,384 SIMPSON, SUC to eee 284 SIMPSON, SUC I nennEEe 384 SIMSi kk LOVG™ en ae 294 Sincius, Katherine .... 271 Sinclair, Kathien a. seen 384 Sinclair, Sydney ...... 281 Sindi,Suliman ...... 384 Singer; STEVE li mem nee 322 Sink, Teresa sn eee 384 Sipple. Karen aan. eee 312 Sirvaitis, Robert 291,384 SISSON, NANCY cea ee 27h, S O; JUGIthigg a eee 385 Skipper, James... oe 385 Skotarek, Alexander ... 141 Skusa, Phyllis: 29) eae 385 Slade, Jacqueline ..... 282 Slank.Ronald ....... 135 Slaten. Pamela ......- 385 Slaten. Richard) oe. nee 385 Slavin,Maureen ...... 385 Sleeter,.Tom ....... 385 Slider, Frederick ..... 385 Slifko; Ronald Beeson. eee 385 SLMmKOn LORRY: seen 385 Slover, Gary; sot ee, eee 296 DIY; JONN ae. = io ee 385 Small,Marsha ....... 312 omalley-Susanimacs. eae 219 - ee es SmithpBarbara ...... 314 Smith,Barbara ....., 385 Smith, Barbara ...... 287 SmibtMeenuce: . . - alain 385 Silth,Byron . .. 0. 5. 292 Smith, Carleton ...... S17, Smith, Carolyn ...... 385 Smith, Charles . 316,385 Sinithy Cluttord) sean 298 Smith, Cortesals mene nee 274 Silth; Diana) meee eee 385 Smith Oonaldaeeseees ware 295 Smith, DoughlasH. ... . 302 smith; Douglasik. = 24 6 - 135 Smith Ellentece: «eae a ale 385 Smith,Gayle ..... 223,385 SMiithinGeottasaiusl. = - 292 Smith,Gregory ...... 301 Smith, J.Michael ..... 300 Smith, Jacquelyn ..... 385 Smith,James..... 289,385 Smith, Jettenys .9 4 os . 385 SHU Chl Ameen eee enn wee 385 SimMithetOVCen = as oe. 385 smith, Karen ....... 385 Siti Aer inl Garena 135 smith barnry ss. 6... 316 Smith,Lawrence ..... 224 Smith, Leslie ..... 271,385 smith, Mariam ..... « « 385 Smith,Mark :........ 385 SmitheMarsha ms as 385 SUMMER avi Vane een es 280 STIMU INE NAYON? 2 Gon. aes 5 oe Zhe SmithpRamela 2. 2.5: 385 Sinithimeathicias = 00.) 6. 324 Siiithpieaulaw eine a ss 385 Siiltine etek em meee eee 288 SmiitiiReynoldiee «40s = 385 Silt ROSehm an. - 223,385 SHUlthoal Vee en ean an 385 Smilthpsandraew ese oo. 385 Smith OMeryi ee. ai a). 385 Srithinotuart 2. =. 385 SIMA EG pecs OSes eam ne ee es 385 Smithy ihOmas =i. ee 301 Simitha Warrem .5. .% 385 Smith, WilliamD. ..... 385 Smith, WilliamD. ..... 385 Smith, WilliamO. . 2... . 293 Smite William Re si 4. 385 Smithers, Bruce PeSLOsGo Smithson, Mary 2.2... . 385 Smithson, Michael SCO: Smolinske, Susan ..... 385 Smolinski, Richard ... . 385 Sneed Glotia as. 4 2.) - 274 sider, Gerald) =... . . 385 Snook,Pamela ...... 385 Snyder, David 222,293 Shyder, (Robert 2... . . 302 Synder, Russell ...... 385 Sode,Roberta ....... 361 Soderquist, Sally ..... 310 Soderstrom, Elaine ... . 386 Solway,Harvey ...... 299 Somergary. Jessica... . 386 Sonders, Martin ...... 299 Sonenklar, Richard .... 386 Sorensen. Errol 2... . 386 sorokauMary ssn . 386 Sosnowski, Sylvia ..... 386 Sousa GanOlems win ms ne S15 SOuthWell cGy - et «c's 386 sowaliMary . 2... 1s. 386 epaniweitery.. ... «+. + 302 Spangler, Elizabeth ... . 277 Spaulding,David ..... 319 Spayde, William ...... 386 Spector,Sidney ...... 318 Speer, James ....... 320 SPECT AGH cle eet ss 299 Spence,Arthur ...... 318 Spence, Howard 222,386 spence, Linda . . .... . . 386 spencer, Glenn. 3... . 292 Spencer.Gregory ..... 386 Spencer,James ...... 386 Spencer.Sheryl ...... 287 Sperl.Kenneth ...... 386 Spetz, Gregory . 295,386 Spezia, Rosemary ..... 309 Spieth,Martha ...... 386 Spikeyehilipere ea = 219,295,386 Spillane; Susanne. o - 276 Sprague, John 297,386 Squelch, Russell ..... 386 Squelch,Wendy ...... 386 St. Vincent,Mary ..... 280 Staat, Marjorie ...... 305 Stafford, Patricia . . . 273,386 Stahelinnifred@as.- : . 386 StahlaNancyeueeaeee 283 Statin Richardussesns) 5, 319 Stain Michaeleeeee . | © 303 Standen hisadiecre ss. . 6 « 287 Stanger,Jennie ...... 386 Staniec,Joseph ...... 386 Stanleye Dale Wun. «2 55 386 Siete, diel 545 6.55 386 Stapezynski,Marsha .. . 278 Starkell Mar Viaaemenenn ee 386 Starkey,Charles ..... 139 Starnes,Cynthia ..... 287 Starisanise ec) sees 299,386 Stawick, Lawrence . 223,386 Steelman, Robert ..... 302 Stefanos,Donna ..... 386 Stein, Betsey ..... 387,388 Stein; Debrave lame ae os 315 Stein,Michael ....... 322 SVelinboeveneleeyy. 6 4 aoe 387 Steinberg, Marjorie ... . 272 Steinman, Colleen ... . 387 Steinman, Robert .... . 387 stenback, Ingrid ..... 278 Stepaniak,David ..... 316 Stephensarati 20. «04: 387 stephens, Linda ..... . 309 Stephens, Timothy ... . 300 Sterken, Thomas ..... 319 Sigh Ch! 6 6 so 5 oe a 322 Stern,Lawrence ...... 387 Stenny Marcia. a2 se 299 Sternkopf, Janet SoZ ;so7, Stevens, Jeffrey ...... 387 Stevens, Margaret... . . 276 Stevens, Morrison She Sov, Stevenson, M.B. 222,307) Stewart,Barbara ..... 277 Stewart,Gayle ....... 217,276,387 Stewartvanet . =. 2... 387 Stewart, Janice ...... 273 Stewart, Jeffrey ...... Sl Sle Walit,re Stlinyauenemee cucns 387 Stewarts Olea enemy eae 304 Stewart, Judith ...... 275 SUG Weallityel calle ee eae 387 Stewart,Michael ..... 292 Stewart, Renee 274,387 Stewart, William ...... 387 StiOitzareertrey) ea eas 387 StICen Cynthia: «4 «= - « - 387 SUCKIG BRUCE). Gh a «= - 296 Stierle, Lynda ..... AILS StilesyDiane 7... = = 270 SuleSHVOnM) aes enh «on - 294 StIleSsJOSEDMN se Ga. 2 « 387 SHMen GIG eco on 387 Stocken,, Susan ....... 287 Stockwell, Shirley .... . 387 Stoerker, Judith ...... 387 StolliMichael 2.2 ..... 135 StONGAlaC Kamins anit tak) cs 387 Stone, Monica 217,310 stoppels, aural 2. 5. = © 387 StonmalViatiksemmesmens onc. 322 STOU EM Ute Glee n ee 219,280,387 Stout ROger wee. oo 5 387 Stoutenburg, Elspet . . . . 387 STOVER SUlLOn ma cami. 302 Stpeter,Michele ...... 387 Strachan,R. Craig .... 297 Stack: Savall) acme 281 Strahinic Nikki 9s... - 387 Strandness, Linda... .. 314 Strang, Janet Stratton,Gloria ...... 387 Strauss,Dennis ...... 387 Strauss,Mary ..... 273,387 Strauss, Stephanie ... . 299 Strauss, Susan . 2. a 273 Strawderman, Dianne . . . 387 Strawser,Ruth ...... 278 Strejan, Cynthia ...... 278 Streng, Richard ...... 319 Strickfaden, T.J. Slo Sa7, Strickland, John’ ... 2. 387 Stripe; Rineameanes een 387 Strock, Donald . 208,387 Strother, Mary . 276,387 Struiblen Mair are eneenetes Ail Strykowski,Carey ..... 387 SiUnaty Oa wane eee nee 387 Studeman, David ..... 291 Studer,Deborah ..... 224 Stulitss RUSSE||eeenene eee 387 StUNGValinOMn as mene 387 SWUiAmiinMmelel. - 6 a 0 - 292 SUMMARIES ab bo 6 o 321 SUCHE EGUCE nearer mn 299 SuUdaistamnSan aa aie eee 135 SUClmlaWhdl sn uo ao « 387 Suiter,Dutches ...... 387 SujukiiWoanies 22 5... - 387 Sullivan,Cynthia ..... 387 Sullivan,John ....... Shs} Sullivan, Kathleen... .. 387 Sullivan, Patricia ..... 388 Sullivan, Sharon ..... 286 SUMAN DEWIel 6. 5 A ne 388 Sunamoto, Rickey .... 388 Supanich, Richard ... . 303 SU Kero IVa een eres 388 SuKMOW, Jeffrey) . 6). S22 Surratt, Williaiy sw ase) 298 Sussman,Glen ...... 388 Sussman, Stephen ... . 322 Suthers, Michael 291,388 SUTTON, BetSY mecunner nee ene 283 SULLO Mn Vict aeeenneenee nine 27 Sutton, shelley 2 2.5 2. 292 SME SOMME 5 5 2 Ah ao 278 Swan, Kathleen ...... 279 Swann, Kathryn ..... . 286 Swanson, Thomas ..... 139 Swart, Betsey G4. 242.5 - 388 Swarte kaleinic cin er 388 SINIAVA INEM = o G oo 8 ee 388 Swedenberg, Terry ... . 388 Sweeney,John ...... 320 Sweet, Michael ...... 288 Swibel,Pamela ...... 315 sSWilaeiagwsiciadl fo 40: 388 SWittJOSEDhin 2a). snamee 225 Swope, Noreen 287,388 SYKES | DOFOLY meme ener 388 Sylvester, Sally ...... 388 SVIMONCdS; ROMs sen enncn ee 320 Sytsma,Sandra ...... 388 Szczesny,Joseph ..... 388 Szkodys Patila ae anes 388 SzZlagi David aeons eens 388 Sztaba: Dennisme cence 388 Szymczak, Donald .... 298 TLECECERTC TR Tet tt tttt Tab bralahia toute eens 285 abGrs Brats acne: 294 ache. Linda Sess ao. . 388 Tacket, Thomas ...... 388 Taft, (coum sna aramee mre 317 Naggatt,| Gaye 223,388 Taggett, Barbara . 280,388 Talbergs,LigaJana. ... . 324 Tanenhaus, Lesley ... . 388 Tanguay,Dawn ...... 388 Tanguay. Michael .... . 388 anyloana rae camels 388 Tanner, Christopher . 320,389 Tarapata,Susan ..... 275 Tarczynski, Carolynn .. . 388 Tarkoe Clinton ae eee 321 Manno. Cinday a wa ame ei 388 Tarr, Terrence ...... 388 Thateveanett s. oo6 su cok 274 Tauber, Shirley ..... 388 Taunt,Charles-) = 5 5. a. 318 Taylor,Barbara ...... 284 ipaylom Davidime gs) cocse 388 Taylor,Donald ...... 317 ihaylora estos 8s a2 4. ane 271 Taylor,Maryalice ..... 388 Taylor,Milborne ..... 388 PavlonereSa fcs ew ku 388 Meets RODEKUmee ee ware eae 388 Teich, Steven ....... 304 Temple,James ...... 225 Templeton, Maureen ... 280 Tera pli ol eyeeetsecs ss aves 222,270,388 Tennant, Carole ...... 314 jennantyMark 9s sevasee - 295 enover Coby eeeen 4 283 Terebelo, Howard ..... 299 Mernes; entre vee. seme es 388 TerniemaMary 2.02 s « « @ 281 Terris, Valerie ....... 388 IRECEN RING | a2 5 ae 314 Nhesehpvamesi ee. see asa 288 essimmlccGhVaunomen 0, eae 388 TOW. GY MUM wet eee see te 281 Mialerabindam sees se. . 388 Thatcher, Carolyn ..... 276 Thatcher, Steven ..... 388 inibodealisl Rama s en eae 388 itele, Max. 2. sth oe 388 Thiem, Donald ...... 320 litiessens ROVenwee ee 388 Thomas,Alanm ages eee | 388 Thomas,Anne ...... 389 Thomas, Audrey ..... 389 iihomasyWavidh aera aleee 135 Thomas, Georgiana ... . 285 linomas,JOSephiena sar: 389 ihhomas.,JUGithi ses. 389 Thomas, Kathleen : 223,225,389 Thomas, MichaelA. ... . 317 Thomas, MichaelL. . 320,389 Thomas, MichaelR. . .. . 389 Thomas, Randall . 208,389 Thomas, Roberta ..... 389 Thomas, Russell = 2. 389 Winona, SURE 5 6 45 u 5 SSS) AiO nT aSa sO Uiny meme meen 302 Thomas, William . 223,389 Thompson, Daniel . 292,389 Thompson,Ladon .... 276 Thompson, Linda ..... 314 Thompson,Norma ... . 389 Thompson, Sarah .... . 389 TihornlpSOMySCOLL wee 296 Thompson, William ... . 389 Wako OMe Naa 2c 5 a es 273 Thomson, Michael ... . 389 Thorland, William ..... 389 jimormton, Annes... . . 389 imornton, Van 9.2... . 289 Thueme, Dwight ..... 389 Tiedeman, Karen .... . 389 Tilchin, William .. 0... 299 Timmins, Gerald ..... 289 Timmons, Michael ... . 389 MMMSS IO! 2 ac 2 ss eee SOF. MimsSeNorma . 2... .. 389 Tinker, David ..... . 389 IP PYe@anrOl e = ssn) we - 5; 223 Tisch, Margaret ..... . 389 isehleh J@an . 2. «cs 315 Tobes, Michael ..... . 389 Tobias,Denise ....... 389 TobingMichael «.- 5.4. 135 Toburen, Christine 279,389 Todisnalynn. 2...) . 389 Todor, Marie .:.... . 389 Tolbert, David . . 297,389 Tom, Mary eee 2E 9369 Tomalka,Cathy ...... 218 Toman, Marilyn ...... 389 TOMKO; Petey Wn . 389 Tomlinson, Trent ..... 304 Tomlinson, William ... . 389 Tomory, Robert. sacc65 . ; 389 Tompkins, Thomas ... . 288 Toohey, Patrick . 288.389 Topor, Leonard 389 Torrey, David . 389 Torrey, Mary 389 Tourre, Stephanie 389 Tower, Ellen . 389 Towers, James ; 291 Towers,Mark ...... . 303 fitace, Davidie,. . = . 141 Tracy, Ronald . 303,389 Trame, Mary ..... 279,389 AVISNPOSV artes hs te Wc 389 Trebesh, Thomas .... . 389 Trembath,Wendy ..... 389 Tremblay, Roger . 296,389 Tremonti, Thomas ... . 389 Trentacoste, Richard .. . 300 Tretheway, Linda ..... 390 Treves,Rene ....... 390 THAT TE iene eee tet es 299 imnimble; JOVCe mean ils 390 Triplett, William ...... 135 TID, An 1G aero S17 Tripp hodd yee eee eee 311 Trombley, Eugene . 219,390 Trombly,Sandra ..... 225 Trowbridge,Lee ...... 390 rue; Chervil 2 ceeecn aces 390 Te SKY ye ee eee 390 Tryon, Kathryn . 323,390 Tschirhart, NancyL. .. . 279 Tschirhart, NancyJ. .. . 390 Tuchklaper, Aaron... . 299 Tucker, Elaine ..... . 390 Tucker, Thomasina ... . 274 Turpanwhise: seas sees Ze Tuohy; timothy” 2... 8 S90 TuoOrieCharles: ges san enema 390 Turcotte,Nancy ...... 390 THUtIAMiChaell eee 290 Turkopp, Richard ..... 390 Titian Sn cro Bae 390 MUNMEer EVELY In mn emneremn 314 iunner, Graces -ases) seirne 390 Turner, Holmes ...... 302 Turner, Kathleen ..... 275 Turner, Michael ...... 390 WiWidnsteechidreeh 5 a Bone 276 MUrMEGASMaAnOnmean wee a eeelLe urneyaGeneuerwe: fam cu 317 Tushis, Cynthia ..... 390 Util KGORGOnN meus ele 390 luttlesBrucewe. se sea. 2 cos Twaijri; Ahmed ...... 390 Twellman, Steven ..... 141 AWwichellncla hemes seis |, 390 Twork,Ann ... . 390 Twyman, Jaime . ey ie Tycher, Linda . . Be ae Tyler, Bobby ©. ebook iyiey,, David: . 7. ; . . 296 Tyler, Donna 217,278 Tyler, Earry e522) «0 « 296 Tyukody, Dustyann ... . 390 UUUUUUUUUUUUUT Uhiman,. Robyn «5. 2. : 282 Ullrey, Margaret .. . . 390 Ulmer, Karen .... - 314 UIey arr Vian ecneeinsne: eee 319 WUirichElayme sya cues 390 Ulrich, Kathryn ..... 390 Umphrey, Denien ..... 390 Underberg, Jeanne .... 314 Underhill,Mary ..... . 390 Uneersr entra ieee a 390 Uphaus, Amy . . : 390 Upthegrove, Bonnie . . . . 390 Urquhart, Stuart . . 390 Urton, Susan ... 390 Utter,Ronald .. ; 390 VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' Valade, Donna : 390 Valade, Jerome Se BRS Valasek, Darlene OU Valentine, Gail. so) Valerine, Joseph ioe a ee yh. Wolverine photographer Bill Porteous Valle, Joseph Valle, Karen : Sac Valmassei, C.E Vanantwerp, Barbara Vanantwerp, Sarah Vanartsdalen, Carole Vanbrandt, Richard Vandam, Martha Vandamme, Karen Vandemheen, Beth Vandenburg, Carolynn Vandenburg, David Vanderbeck, William Vanderhoff, Kenneth Vanderlaan, Roger Vandermass, William Vanderweele, Sandra Vanderwege. Terry Vandeusen, Kathryn Vandevrede, Larry Vandoesburgh. Ingrid Vandorp. Gwen Vandusen, Susan Vanduzer, Toni Vandyne. Susan Vaneerden, Gary Vanelst. Gary Vanelst. George Vanerian, Rita Vangemert. William Vangoethem, Richard Vanhaften, Daniel Vanhorn, John Vanhouwelingen, P.A Vanker, David Vanlydegraf. Leigh Vanmeter. Sally Vanmeter. William Vannamen, Jack Vanoosterhout. R.J Vanosten. George Vanriper. Larry Vanriper, Muriel : Vanriper. Timothy 390 esoO 271,390 390 390 390 390 215 390 390 390 390 . . 290 290,390 291 eh. . 284 391 Ser fool 391 , 278,391 286 391 391 289 135 135,391 277 391 303 391 298.391 291 317 391 391 391 289,391 320 391 391 314 391 Vanroekel, Joel . 301,391 Vanscoy,Frances ..... 391 Vanwagnen,Lynn ..... 296 Vanwoerkom, David... . 391 Varas,Theodore ..... 391 Varcak; Ronald: mya curans 303 Vary, Richard) faces nya. 163 Vass, Dennis ‘ 169 Vaughan, Elizabeth 278 Vaughan, Stephanie ... 276 Vaughn, Jane ae. e eee 284 Vavra, Robert, 222 ean ae 391 Veldhuis, Elizabeth 314 Veldman,Vera ...... 391 Veliquette,Dean ..... 295 Venable, Edward SOO Venabie,Mary ....... 278 Veneklasen, Diane 391 Venia,James ....... 391 Venti, Theodore ...... 391 Verhage,James ...... 391 Vermeulen, Jill ...... 282 Verwest, Bruce 321 Viane,Charles .. . 163 NiGarto, Lifidaa area 391 Viecelli, Donald 318 Vierheilig, Carla 309 Vincent, James poo Vink, Janet 309 Viol, Thomas 289 Virgo, Scott F 392 Viswat, Linda 7 e2soue Vitovsky, Susan 392 Viodyka, Linda noes Voelker, Carol . 392 Vogel, Alan 392 Vogelpohl, David 301 Vogelsang,. Julianne . . 392 Vogelsberg, Sue 278,392 Vogt.Beverly ....... 392 Vogt. John 392 Volaric, Ernest 300 Volaric, Ronald , 300 Volden, Mary 279 Volinsky, Barbara ..... 392 Vollman,Mary ...... 392 Voss; Jeromemuses nae 392 Voydanoff,Anne ..... 280 Voytilla, Kathleen ..... 271 Vrabel, William ...... 392 Virbanac: Joli eneone 300 Vuchetich, Thomas ... . 392 Vucich; Barbara = a4 -0. 392 WWWWWWWwwwww Waack, Wendy ....... 279 Wadington, Clair ..... 392 Wagar, Richard) is. 5) a 392 Wagasy,Dennis ...... 392 Wagers, Steve ci on «5 135 Wagner, Joseph ...... 392 Wagner, Michael ..... 293 Wagner, Patricia ..... 392 Wagner, Robert ...... 392 Wagoner, Michael .... . 297 392 Wagoner,Sue..... 287,392 Wahmhoff, Alice . 323,392 Wahmhoff, Mildred ... . 323 Waite, William ....... 392 Walbeck, Starr ...... 392 Walchak,Mark ...... 392 Walczak, Christopher .. . 392 Waldenmyer, Connie .. . 392 Waldon, Barbara ..... 315 Waldroop, Helene . 217,308 Walerowicz, Robert .... 135 Walker, Bonnie ...... 323 Walker Brian @sncmane ss 302 Walker,Edward ...... 392 Walker, Lionel ...... . 392 Walker, Randolph ..... 292 Walker, Vernajene.... . 308 Walkington, Terry ..... 392 Walkup, Jennifer ..... 225 Wallace; Daryl. oo « oe 392 Wallace, Timothy ..... 392 432 ivaliereCarGl s,s 4 eee 392 Wallis, James ....... 392 Walls, Robert... «+s s8 321 Walsh, Raymond . 208,321 Walstrom, Ward ......- 293 Walter,Martha ...... 305 Walters,Carol .......- 222,223,392 Walters, William ..... . 318 Walton, Robert ...... 295 Walz,Kenneth .......- 304 WangaMincy « «i somaceme 392 Wangen.JasOon « cman 392 WaArdniGyd = . 5 meme 392 Wardoirichard = . . susan 392 Wardrop, Stephen . 296,392 Ware. Barbara ... . «202 27) Ware, Kathleen ...... 270 Warfle, Thomas .... .. 392 Warncke, Deborah ... . 392 Warncke, Ronald ..... 392 Warner, Barbara ..... 392 Warner,Charles ...... 392 Watts GanVirces. 0c tly eee 303 Warren AlVitial cae mrcmmnene 392 Warren;Janeé . 7 202 wea 393 Warren, Richard ...... 207 Warren,Ronald ...... 301 Warriner,Linda ...... 393 Washington,Herb ..... 135 Washington,Ray ..... Slit Wasserman,Gary ..... 322 Wasserman, Marjorie 272,393 Watkins; Cheryl 35 25 =). 274 Watkins, Janis ....... 314 Watkins, Robert 208,393 Watt, Kathleen ...... 393 Weatherspoon, Joann ... 314 Weaver, Kathy ....... 393 Weaver,Sandra ...... 393 Webber, Michael ..... 293 Weber, Constance ..... 393 Weber, Heidi. ....... 285 Weber,James ....... 393 Weber, Marcia ....... 393 Weber, Richard ...... 393 Weber, Robert ....... 320 Webster, Daniel . . . . 317,393 Webster, Patricia ..... 275 Webster,Royal ...... 300 Webster,Susan ...... 305 Wechsler, Sally ...... 393 Wedeven,James ..... 393 Weesies, Ronald ...... 322 Wegner, Barbara ..... 323 Weigel,Richard ...... 393 Weimer, Thomas ..... 393 Weinheimer, Diane . 286,393, Weinrich, Brian . . . . 291,393 Weir Eiridal 5 pan eee 324 Weisman, David ..... . 393 Weiss,,Allan 2.0. ieee 393 Weiss Arthiite Scie eee 393 Weiss,Barbara ...... 286 Weiss; Gecilles tna ra: 393 Wejss)RAOGa b acteu ase ens 271 Weisswasser,Lynn ... . 310 WeichaanieS sii, is nt 393 WelchiwJoni se ss. 294,393 Welch Onin meme ty eens 285 Wolehs J0Varaencese ceen s 271 Welch,Nancy ....... 393 Wellington,Carol ..... 280 WeHISHINALIE) tart ee te ear ean 284 Wells, William ....... 393 Welshielien: chs ..c..e.s' 393 Welsh,James ....... 393 Welter, Judith) «5. .5. 393 WeltiCarl. wa ao achae 320,393 Wendover, W. Edward .. . 393 WenGt Linda ccmcisn eae 217 Wendt lis ... oneneees 284 Wendt.Lynn ..... 279,284 Wendzel, Robert. ..... 288 Wenrick, Christopher ... 163 Wentzel, Keith, . 7 oe ae 302 Werner, Charles eo 2U SoS Werner,Daniel ...... SS Werner, Joseph ...... 393 Wernet.Mary ....... 277 Werny;Edwittmee, «= ... 393 Werry, Kathleen — ... . 279 Wesler,Linda ....... 218 Wess, Marianne ...... 393 West, Christine ...... 386 West, David ...... 318,393 West, Marjorie . . 282,393 West,:Sara .c: 9.) scenes 281 West, Terry: « 3 cacpeeeeee 279 West, Thomas . 316,393 West, William ....... 393 Westberg,Peter ...... 393 Western, Lorraine ..... 393 Westfall,Carol ...... 223 Westfall. Chioe” 23 5.2 - 219,323,393 Westhoven,Gloria..... 393 Westlund,Anne ...... 393 Weston, Barbara ..... 393 Weston; SUSani 2). eee 281 Westrick, Carole .. . 286,393 Wexler, Bethany ee ZOO SLS Weyandt,Linda ...... 393 Whaley.John, “y .92).osae 393 Whaling, Michael ..... 289 Whateley,Baron ..... 393 Wheaton; John’ 2. ene 393 Wheelock, Pamela .... 279 Wherity, Susan .0-0.n-eene 283 Whims: Jill) 216 = 75ers 394 White, Charles... .... 224 White,Debra ....... 314 White, Jennifer ...... 314 White: Satirel 930 aeue 283 White; Mary” 0.0 .% eo, = 275 White, Michael ...... 394 White; Sule S 7 ss) -eeneeeene 278 WhiteSSyivici tito. arene 314 White: Walter” 2. {sey 394 Whitehead, Gayle . . . 219,394 Whitehead, Thomas .. . . 394 Whiting,Gerald ...... 394 Whiting, Jacquelyn .... 277 Whitlow, Steven ...... 292 Whitney, Helen . 282,394 Whitney, inate so ees 394 Whitten, David ...... 295 Wichers, William ..... 394 Wick, Thomas? -aaeeu eae 292 Wickenheiser,Edmund . . 394 Wickline,Dennis ..... 301 Wickline,Ronald ..... 394 Widmayer, Judith ..... 284 Widrig,James ....... 319 Wieland,Anne ....... 223,308,394 Wieland,Mark ....... 394 Wieleba, Ralph ...... 135 Wiener,Edward ...... 322 Wier-Loren, a 3.5 cee ees 394 Wier, Peggy 4% 5.20. nemmene 394 Wiessler, Karen ...... 394 Wiggins, Annelle . 282,394 Wight, Douglas ...... 319 WightiiHanry” senna 394 Wight; James? cece eee 298 Wikell, Nancy. |) ane sraee 394 Wilbert,Mary ....... 274 Wilburn,Donna ...... 286 Wilcox, A. Philip ...... 394 Wilczek, Kenneth ..... 394 Wilkins, Friend ...... 394 Wilkins, Richard ...... 394 Willbureralds ceeee cece 394 Williams, Allen ...... 321 Williams, Arlington .... 291 Williams, Barbara ..... 283 Williams, Carol ...... 309 Williams, Constance .. . 394 Williams, DavidA. ..... 293 Williams, DavidB. ..... 291 Williams, Diana... . 310,394 Williams, Diane ...... 394 Williams. Garry . 289,394 Williams, Jacqueline ... 394 Willlams,James ...... 319 Williams, John . 297,394 Williams. Judith ...... 314 Williams, Patricia ..... 275 Williams, Patricia ..... 394 Williams, Robert B. Williams, Robert J. Williams, Sylvia ...... Williamson, Robert Willits, Diane ..... WilSOneSUGman cis Go. 3. 6 Willwerth, Sandra Wilson, Angeline Wilson, Brenda ...... Wilson, Carolyn J. Wilson, Carolyn M. Wilson, CarolynS. ..... Wilson, Constance Wilson, Deborah Wilson, Dennis. ..... . Wilson, Frances ...... WilsonsGaineS. . .s. 2. Wilson,Georgia ...... Wilson, James ....... Wilson, Juliane ...... Wiisonmptesiie 6. «-. sues Wilson, Marilyn ...... Wiison, Nancy 2... . 5. Wilson,Pamela ...... Wilson, Patricia ...... WHSOMMP AUIS sins. WilsomsRichard —. .... Wilson, Thomas ...... WHSOMsiOGGs 406.5... 2 WVIRSE DEM rameters i, wha Winchester, Ronald Windemuth, Judith Windus, Barbara Wineman, Marsha Winkel, Barry ....... Winkler, Starlette Winnicker,Emil ...... Winsor, Linda ..... WINSGr: Maris) 2 co cassaeee Winston,James ...... Wiser, Sheryl Wismer, Deborah Wisne, Antoinette Wisniewski, Joanne Wissman, Earl Witham, Dennis Withers, Susan Withorn, Hester Witkowski, Jane Witmer, Janice Witsaman, Jacqueline Witter, Karen Witzke, Cheryl Woelzlein, Allen Wofford, Roslyn Wohlfert, Kathleen Wolak, Elaine Wolf, Kenneth Wolfenbarger, Donna Wolfman, Daniel Wolford, Karen Wolverton, Joyce Wong, Pamela Wonser, Hope Wood, Michael ...... Wood), Nancy = ::-.5.:. Wood, StephenA. . . . Wood, Stephen E. Woods Walter 2. 2 sie Woodison,Jane ...... Woodrich, Sheryl ..... WOOdS nD aViICliw..cire sane Woods,Sara liia.. ee ieee Woodward, Barbara Woodward,Mary ..... Wooldridge, Forrest Woosley,Wayne ...... Work, Davids © Sayan srs ae Worsham, Susan ..... Woulfe, Richard Wowkanech, Nancy Woyshner, Linda ..... Wrase, JOanme: Siucues a) suns Wright;| Carol as = ne Wright, Cmenylliam isu esl Wright bran keeen en oven cies Wright, Kathleen ..... Wright, Kristina... . . WrightsRobenrtaay anne enns Wright, William ...... Wrisley, Jeffrey ...... Wuckert,Carol ...... Wuckert, Janet ...... Wulf ;Arrdreaiisy sci mar. i. Wycinsky, Craig Wykes, L.Michael ..... Wyko, JRobert a0. some: Wyman, Willam ...... Wyse Nancy ieeuss aie in Wysocki.Robert ...... yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy. Yack. Marjory a 02). Yackle, Phyllis Nadrick Many. mses ee see Wager J anmeS nes ney rae Yanachik, Dennis ManGYs, Oa Vid eee ees Yandrasitz, John Yannitelli C.A. Yaple; Jiliic Cine yameyenaerae NWatchak | LYnniew = eee Mates; Alvin easeeyepiemen fou NWatesy Canty | amr me hee Yax, Kathleen ..,,... Max. Marearetl cee, ¢) .0 Yazejian, Ellen Yeager, Kenneth MeipsMartini=s.. © waters os Yenor, Joanne NEGKOV AM ny) 5 sl empiosy NINES UITE on ex ceaueeren ns Yoder, William Young, Barney Young, Beverly Young, David Young, Ellen . Young, Kenneth Young. Russell Young, Sandrea Young, Steven . Youngberg, Dwight Youngblood, Carol Younger, G. Andrew Youngs. Kristin Youngs, Stephen Younts, Linda ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ Zacharias, Donna Zack. Steven Zahn, Jacqueline Zajac. Bonita Zambeck, Arthur Zander, Frederick Zang.Joanne ..... Zanni,Lucienne ... . Zantop, Diane Zapala, Richard Zarvos, Cindy Zaskowski, Ronald Zellar, Marilyn . Zelley, Deborah Zerull, Michael Zezulka, Linda . Ziegler, Carol Ziegler, Dawn Zielinski, Beverly Zielinski, Penelope Ziemer, Robert Zike, Linda Zilka, Wayne . Zimmerman, Dan Zimmerman, David Zimmerman, Larry Zimmerman, Mary Zimmerman, Sally Zindler, Kurt Zischke, Marvin Ziskie. David Zmich, Arlene Zolinski, Paula Zoppa. Ralph Zrimec, Stephen Zwick, Connie photograph by Bill Porteous 285 . 319,396 396 . 303.396 275 396 319 able 283 396 309 323 303 396 396 396 : 396 7396 310 396 321 396 396 396 soe 139 320 387 Li L x -e ” Lu = a uu e oO = © s mo a oD co on qa brubaker best brubaker left: Mary Genovese, Stoffan, | manager. inancia right: Phil above: John Forsyth, f copy and features. graduate advisor. 434 brubaker best above: Eleanor editor-in-chief. left: John Brubaker, photography. above: Rondy Murray, seniors and index. right: Tim Staudt, sports. 436 farrell brubaker Bunny Harris, on-campus. brubaker 437 farrell left: Lorna LaVerne, off-campus. above: Doug Tody, academics. wolverine staff Eleanor Farrell . . = 5... 14°. 3 0) eee editor-in-chief John. Brubaker .”..... . 3 2... )5) seer photography Joe Tyner, darkroom technician PhilStoffan) 0.) 202) 2°. (29) ee graduate adviser JackiEorsyth® «. 003 4032s 4. . nee financial manager William F: Mclirath =... 2 2s 23s) .gepeeeee faculty adviser Mary Genovese: : . .. 55.2 (2. eee features, copy Cathy Hendricks, Joanne Zacharias Rondy Murray). 5.0.5 200. ee graduates Sharon Dinsmoore, Julie Ignatoskie, Rita Jarema, Elaine Maurer, Paula Maurer, Linda Meltzer, Joanne Mueller, Kathy Pirson, Mike Scheidt, Nancy Schwartz, Cynthia Zaldokas Tim Staud tite v5 se). ee sports Larry Schneider Doug: OGY carmela ke ceed. clea ee de academics Ross Baker, Barbara Defazio, Bruce Fisher, Richard Ost- reich, Ann Michaels, Janet Riemer Bunny. Harris: 20.9.8 sea es ee ee ee on-campus Cheryl Corbin, Donna Cummings, Marcia Rossman Lorna LaVerne’ 123) 202-9). ee ee ee off-campus Darra-Lee Hackett, Carol Hoffman, Debi Porter Editorial assistants: Ellen Lindner, Jeanette Stoffan acknowledgements Delmar Printing Co. Ed Hackleman Mike Hackleman Ralph Van Dyke Wayne Wolfe SaKaouiie Co: Jack Bundy Delmar Studios Sam Fields Whit Delaplane Danny Warschauer Grafek Arts Inc. Charlie Potts State News Photo Dept. Bervin Johnson MSU Information Services specifications: The 1970 Wolverine is printed on 80 Ib. Warren's Lustro Dull with the introduction printed on 100 Ib. Warren's Falmouth stock. The body type and headlines are set in News Gothic medium and bold. The end sheets and septum are 65 |b. Teton Blue cover stock. The cover is dark blue buckram with white applied lettering. Special photographic processing for division pages was done by John Brubaker. Additional photo credits: brubaker 1, 2-3, 13, 34-5, 124-5, 226-7: porteous: 78-9: welti: 194-5, 438 MSU has seen a lot of changes in 1969-70—a new president, the start of a medical school, a new focus on minority students and community services and a growing concern with the issues that affect students and faculty alike as citizens. Now that all the work is over, | suspect that trying to squeeze all of Michigan State between two covers is an impossibility. | hope we have managed to picture—with some accuracy—the mood and the people here and now. This year and this job have been demanding, at times frustrating, but, finally, rewarding. And part of the reward has been for me the opportunity to work with a wonderful crazy bunch of people .... Bru, | know! could never have put this book together without you—your work, your ideas, and most of all your willingness to listen. Thanks, Phil, for all your help and your knowledge and your calm, and Jack for somehow managing to maintain an Illu- sion of order in one corner of the office. To Mary, Rondy, Tim, Doug, Lorna, Bunny, Ellen, and the rest of the staff, for your time and your headaches, your lack of sleep and your sense of humor, and especially for the parts of yourselves that went into this book, thank you all very, very much. Mr. Mac, I’m particularly grateful for all your personal advice and for not losing your con- fidence in a ‘“‘woman editor.’’ And finally, a very special thanks for everything—from the encouragement, the ideas, the enthusi- asm and the sympathy to the whiskey sours, the laundry runs, | the car keys and the insults—to four very unforgettable friends: Jack, Dick, Roger and John. Thank you. To the readers—this is your book, too, since you have all helped to shape this year and are as responsible for it as it is for the changes in yourselves. | hope that opening the 1970 Wolverine many years from now will bring back only pleasant memories, and that the future will show that we have all done a good job. | | editor-in-chief | 1970 Wolverine ote phahopeicstee sett Sbibinabie’? ue ; : at Pao nt, w on POP rebebe bead ke tek PeeeereeR erties et Peer reer betes to. tel) fee ee ennee ee. . 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