Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1973
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lbs NWN' 59 ii 1 555 I 1 wvaaglx W5 4' 'sf 'Rs' 'JT s 4 , .W- .a J. 'Rig V j. 1. lve known countless people who were reservoirs of learning yet never had a thought The Umverslty provides I ,Wg I, l VS fs l 2? of I 5 z ' x 1 Q T 3 1 3 I . I ? L 3 I I o good college education... Ltiaiiili FW U M R CLASS SCHEDULE 830 930k bcfc Ein 1030 H0254 IOQKHS lo? U 30 NlfX3'H'3 mama S' Maw 8 MATH 8 NHS l230 7 30 8 30 9 30 10 30 ll 0 A child educated only at school 53:36 is an uneducated child. 1:55 George Santayna 02:50 -9-30' 1301 2 30 ET IQ Llp., 3 so Q4 bi 'QQ C-, ,,l,?'4 54 CAMPUS BOOK STORE .. .,.,, . .,.l 55,5 ,.., .l,., , , l.,,. ...,,., ., 4. - ll-P l'.lI -f'7' Tif f-'ffl L'l ': : mHours I Mon. files. I Wed. Thurs. I Fri. I Sol 44 - 1 l C ET 2 - 1 l lm 23 QM I I lose - lf. 3 ' - 63 weflfffw HLXSEHHPIEI Rstmmi for those who seek additional Teaches you to walk alone. Trader Horn knowledge after high school. 'wing-1 as '14 if V if 5 'Eg t. ,.,WawQiaae-1 W ? You don't learn to hold your own in the world by standing on guard, but by attacking, and getting well hammered yourself. George Bernard Shaw .Amari 3 . ...ins- 1' X' but College life is composed 'K 1 J-N Q .v '5 ,,- bow 1.5 G-Dex Q N+5Q'Q'1 . WSL, Y 2 :mv gf , 1 o KYWQQ7 w. in 57 'Lg ' 55 ff. I X ia' A9171 wr 'wwf1g::u gggyffg! ,fibtwkfikthfk Y - QW? .07 RK' if 3? t Z f V ,wr K 5 'f f'w.E? S 1. K 4 bf 1 Tw W e lg R 1 M, ff H, i lr' ww A Q., ,..o 5 V 'fix on ss LVLA ,, ,J 6 hz-J ' many facets of life '1Jfe B a pmy! 'Hs notitslength but Hs per fonnancethatcountsn Seneca , , 1, f MIM , 1 - 'Sf Q Your education is composed of Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work. It is one of the follies of men to imagine that they can enjoy mere thought, or emotion, or sentiment. As well try to eat beauty! For happiness must be tricked! She loves sweat, weariness, and self-sacrifice. She will be found not in palaces but lurking in cornfields and factories and hovering over littered desks, she crowns the unconscious head of the busy child. If you look up suddenly from hard work you will see her, but if you look too long she fades sorrowfully away. . ' David Grayson experiences in HAPPINESS... 2 I. Happiness - the result of being too busy to be miserable. LOVE... 3.1, 0 22 .,r 10 -.st I .H K -if f' MW wr' WJ. L When one loves one doubts even what one most believesf La Rochefoncauld It is not customary to love what one has. nk K Anatole France Z '1'l4'v E, F f. f 'X , ,1 ffiygx I Responsibility is the thing people dread most of all. Yet it is the one thing in the world that develops us, gives us manhood and womanhood fibre. Frank Crane . v it k -A A , 'fe Q asf' 1' , v M ' si if 'ffl 21 :.FffffQWJ -Y X ts . Q' 12, rd .gf 9 I , , .9556 I fig xii' algae?-,iffy 1. ,Q ,L 1, U Ejjglg w ' f ev ' Wfrfi . fs u' 4 ,fil f3!4'?9lfgij ' - gs s. - 4 fA 33fZfif for W i fi If ff i 'se-J,ffffr'51ff:2:rsiifzyflrfff L 4 it ,o , 4 or ,L , K- 7, a' x If ,Qu khje ,yt kiifku ' V sq G- .K-1, ,W ,xul Wk in ,-1 X NEA f.,'y.Q 1 U or ei efvi s -twfozf es + HX Q ' 'F A a 5715- , f we , . X x..Qk I believe that every right implies a respon- sibilitygevery opportunity an obligationg every possession, a duty. John D. Rockefeller Jr. Q . 1 3 4 ,ai Lg V, I Q 2 5 lv 2 l S 5 tv, Q,- fi r ENTHUSIASM... Q ,,'3g,mWMx, - 'SJ '-N...-NX qi MXN Every man is enthusiastic at times. One man has enthusiasm for 30 minutes another man has it for 30 days, but it is the man who has it for 30 years who makes a success in life. Edward B. Butler cr-...Wx , 7 Wh! U9-A126 fb 6,5 Q. EN' Q-A-is 3 fl: , ' ,.,..,pf..g Nw! '- ..... ,,Q,,'1i. ever , , X. wr. lx- ,, ,,,, 'WK 'fl' i., '5 V :Za M. Fw wi .Y ,'a ' K , ' ...-W, ww., 51. ' we jg ,t'v- Q ' 'ea-mg, f'y,7w, ff ' .5 k M, 'glme ' Mg, I 'H' rrg img WY T N' DIFFICULTY... A great many people, maybe most people, confronted by a difficult situation, one in which they don't know what to do, get nowhere because they are so busy pointing out that the situation should be remade so they will know what to do. James G. Cozzens 5' . ' '5,,.tfj 7 ., s 45, My---,S - M2 , M , st. , . W M , k ,. , ,K , g -w..2w'7,,,,,'!3r.,. 43' ' .W . feat g Q M M , , , 5 n 5 M fem we - mass., fl., ,tj :,we.,. Y L -V - as -. ,gr-1. Vg, I R 2 A , 5 . N ,,, Q: 1?!qw... P!'B Q fi ' if- ffr,. n f A ff Nf ' ' ' . : if e 'fa JZ.. Q -my 'WJ-.-ugh' My .Af- 'I? YN. mam r f 5 A ,M 'A 752135 f. I 2- ai .f,- f f-1.,, j ' .f , 5 1, fm .1 LQ 3 , ,S vs., , . 1.4 . kifka' , 33 is-2x 1. ' W, Q - 'M ,L , -mf ,WW fmi , 1 , . , W 'tfif 1 ...ff x Ly., L, ww ff-5 L' , , A A, A - V - - - P A r fzf ' 123-ff W' , wk ' AV. ' px!! ,, A We-r...,A..,,W , ,, 1 My f x 1 , V ky Nw f... av., V Mg, '... MN , , ., ,X 17 FAILURE... . The real tragedy in life is not in being ' limited to one talent, but in the failure to use the one talent. D 5 'RX ,I x fi' fm.. .f,. igirg ggi in s K f i Y at A -. '- if 'Y:, ,A ' . A S....,?1'f'fQ,-.f..i f--su 'uni sci' 5' .misc 325-egg Q 'H' mv .,,,x.t.. Y W . 'xy i if Only the opportunity to begin again more lntelhgently fiarl f' is , W, mil SUCCESS... i N- l The higher men climb, the longer their working day. For to keep at the top is harder almost than to get there. There are no office hours for leaders. Cardinal Gibbons A . ' rs 1-523' . ,X lt's difficult to climb a ladder with your hands in your pocket. fix fl .ntff K x NXT? rr rlgssvlirr ,an ' if DEFEAT... It is defeat that turns bone to flintg it is defeat that turns gristle to musclesg it is defeat that makes men invincible. Henry Ward Beecher .124 ,ifw ' f + t- ' s W ,t My 'SS What is defeat? Nothing but education, nothing but the first step to something better. Wendell Phillips .ms and PROGRESS. Every step in our progress towards success is a sacrifice. We gain by Iosingp grow by dwindlingg live by dying. R. D. Hitchcock 6 3 if R A , v V .M 1 ? ff'?EQfrf.., .....o..,.. L. W. ..,...f W.-...W ,f1.M.-.,M .QMWMM H,...,sw,As,.,.,,,....m,.4 ok I 55141147 gif .1 I ,...... A , lies Q? mf +4 . .,.,... ff , - y A raw'-21 Ii M f ,rf Y 'SE' 'F' , f A1 -- ,,,-is ,..- .ms H ,' .-, ..,,. .,,, e W.. M- 'Y Wi?15- 'fi N ,f ff, . .. V . ' -' V . -fvv - 'l R 19' L You are making progress if each mistake you make is a new one. 1 Q K' 'Qi Wjfix Q Y 2554: lx' ,,. The basic qualifications for an 3 Q E i . X' -, ,...,-Q5 we if We sin grievously against ourselves when we get somebody to do some- thing for us which we could do. I i j Henry S. Haskins individual who is in college... 'iw 27 You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think. is that he be able to Elbert Hubbard as THINK Getting an idea should be like sitting down on a tackg it should make you get up and do something about it. i i i fl J ...,.,ofj!!, The fellow who says there is nothing new in the world might try thinking. Herbert V. Prochnow Apollo LU AF! ROCK to DECIDE... The man who insists upon seeing with pere fect clearness before he decides, never decides. Fridiric Amiel 5 O is 'NG is 'Q '01 gf 3 I xg' X' S I sv The probability that we may fail in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support ofa cause vve believe to be just. Abraham Lincoln 'Wi' ' ,4 , V ,gym i,,, W by am Kwai, A-,S-rf ,: ':':4:1:-1-A :Q9f,1'f ' H 'iggk . K 33 ' 'Ts- .Q 4 in fi ig f We ' 1 ,. . . . N to ACT... Q Ii A ' 5 if , 5' 5, Q . ' 5. I f s gi . A fl-jf B, :ying A . k,,7,..,.b...k ...,.,.. 4- MW 'W' .M 'fi' v ' I ag- xwff. 1'3 M 44.1 I 4 nm W.- Haul! 'is S The tree in which the sap is stagnant S remains fruitless. Hosea Ballow ,,Vu..'. H 5 ' Q f A Ere: ,A-1-' -N , ' wmv' 'AG 33 AM Y M-wlwlllav . .W f.. 4-1' fa f 'YH , , war., ., T 'L ,,,,,......,,.-Y , - , dmv YV5':f,' fm-g..: v '- xr .- Af -'-Mft' -N 4- f' , . qm? f-ifyikr ? t'f r 1 Hi.,N. f1-Xtyvigaav ' .. , I ., -W ' V v. 1' ' 5.1, '. X r J-4' .,v,,jf,g - ,V ff, pf ff 4 . - Y-Y .'w an ' -NHS' f rw ., 12 .1 Action makes more fortunes than caution. Vauvenaogues Zak . 'gk M315 WITH fav? W ff x F Q Six w .-.A-., I 'rg Cf vf m ,K f XX M.. .W - 4, S f f ' - 1'-lift' ' 5 . SVN may A , I N ,- W if ' 3 we 'Qui ' Ns? . .iv ef A J- ..,,. 'eve' w ' ,A LM' --gms? LM-se ww ' 1. A A ww K-1-wx, Ma 5 fv+lv,,.fai.if-i A . f . Wwrwwi 6. .6 1 91 an To Act is to annex to our thoughts vaster fields of experience. Maurice Barres 14,,.vw W 'gi'-u 3 and then to ACCOMPLISH. .nu-S. , 41 We are not here to do what has already been done. Robert Henri gfN'w' S2'z'llv14i'1 Gr' Z fm mvxu Juvwm cm M e reee e I, 'if' .t....l..4 I DW I H .5-1F 'f X. tg ,nf K in So Iong as I am acting from duty and conviction, I am indifferent to taunts and jeers. I think they will probably do more good than harm. , Mm. Winston Churchill Only a life lived for others is a life worth while. Albert Einstein -ff ngumm or fi l fear that I am selfish when I give a gift, or help a friend, I do it, not because I should, but because it makes me feel so good. Crystal Shoemacher fig s ,3- ,m'f 1 ' N ,WN .,L. ,,LL ..L. , A... W - A.,, M, ,,,,--,,,,h. ef Q .,.Yff:. AL..L r - M1 , llss V.ffff,,., , , 1 1 ' fi ll iw -V w fvfj, Aff 1 l lil Elle wil M. vi V -s.,,M .W gg, -., ,,,. -, .,3.,,W, .,... ss f- 2 I ull l l n To love the beautiful, to desire the good, to do the best. Moses Mendelssohn , 2 S , 1 . , ,e , L .L , , V , I ., K W t r its ,W W.. W 'W 9' . , Luther Burbank fell in love with plantsp Edison fell in love with inventionp Ford fell in love with motor cars: Kettering fell in love with researchg the Wright brothers fell in love with airplanes. Someone has truely said: Be careful what you set your heart on for it will surely corne true. 3 if 1 1'- 1 Wt Ng x f J, 4. L... ,Um A --7 . ' ' ' ' O s T, - A as , ':x.f,a, X ,L K . YK '-,A . x fhp 5' ' : A 1' f , f ,r . Q., - A ... . ,7 0 X W ,S -5.1 Y' D 'fe x - V I .J-. L-2' eff'.'l- -J f Xf .Q ,yt I ACTIVITIES Party Weekends S.U.B. Events Dances Concerts Plays Graduation I Coming Back is W K ,-.J Z' 5 k 1 L X .-.. - 1 'SM XX J PM-IS: . 1. I S 'fins ii Qu, . V, .x Bbnuesu S 4 W IP' -al H -a+-- ef QMS -ag., F t 5 A I sf-s , 'gs w Ty W 5' 2 .,u...9gg.-1 3 ini '-- W 1 5' :Le , r:,.::: ,:'fA: '- ' : .' -, '- M- M, 4 Q an t lex., Vi P Q51 ,SWF Ta :sr u its g 'X - , 4, - il gig . e 8 ' QW l t s i t fnzswv-fit L is if 3 f 2 i . 7 l t . ...- 9 i - A -J gn, N fl A N 'W -- , .. ,W .Ml-t.,,,s ,' W , J Y' - A 1' fm- W., at wfes u' 3 'f'L 'F - 2 ' r M 'M 9, 4- s. K , f XL'. , am 'V My . A ,Q1'1 ,4, ' V, . .. - i 1 ,Q1ii'?,iq.a, ' +f:'l 45 ,c,...........f-4: N,.. ,..eN,: r:2:f s i tt t. Many new changes greet the returning UIVIR student. These range from a new student ID, to a partly finished Chemical Engineering Building, to an almost finished Student Center and even to a lVlall Beautifica- tion Project. 47 d.. F 'Q ,fi 3 'f 48 'K l First Party eekend First Party Weekend, September 15th- 17th, was a new idea this year. The thought of a street dance was new too, but four fraternities, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Theta, Acacia and Triangle, got together and their combined efforts met with great success. The groups Circus and Puzzle alternately provided the music for the open-air dance. The next night Ted Nugent and the Amboy Dukes entertained the party week- end crowd over in the Multi-Purpose Building. 'it' if , k yn , mfr 1 .v wi ,fi rw . 1 A .hiv . , .4 + A HA I 1 b .- 3, ' ,, , W 3, wk- f ,' Lv , ,L4 :ik:i,x ,ig 5315? Y -Q, ' ,1 N' . ,..w'.+ A Wk., fa, Q -0 Q th L R Vw .Q Aw M 1, A W ' W. f A.f ,fl 'Q ' 1' A 5.25 'V U' .mf f- V ., .W .. JY' -,fi ' I C171 WiLL.: , 1:5 kr ,lax kv. -,PQ S 'V H' f b'f W g,, f, --1, :A -, H ,L 2 Q, fy ?i -7 iw wi. hwy. .fxw f- -Qfkygz JZ .-,ly 'agfw jf' Hu ' f1f,4'gs P ' AFM W Az, -w.,',q',.. N Mfg -A x ,gsizhxx I. tmwv tr , H' , A'w ' ,, . ,,..kk L: by fgtkiwrz -1 K f 7 M I 'iff - 'I ff ,v 1' ' ' ifffffva , M' ,A 4 ,lf 1 .Q 445 gf, , saw: 'Fu , an ' -'Ps y. ff 'M J. AMX . ,I 49- wma Y fl- X 19 ,M'I 7' . 1 K n ,L !,,,W- -if 1 .DJQ DH 90 Vx .. 3, V' ' r QI, 1' ,us ,P , 4' , 697 up ' ., A 'Y ,ff .Lf ff L xf' -MY . 'V' gulf 6. A113 ,fdfmvr-'-1 me Q , ,we - vffh, ' rf :rv if ra V, . x. in 'P 'T fr .'s,, ,Hy f House of Attreus Dick and Ann Albin, the House of Attreus, came to Rolla for two days of workshops and concerts on September 21st and 22nd, Besides playing before a packed Student Union Ballroom crowd, the husband- wife team also traced the beginnings of Ozark folk- lore and showed how they constructed their instru- ments. This year marked the third straight year the House of Attreus has included UlVlR in its national tour. Blood Drive Great Success anew 52 I Q 'xx ,Qi ' ,,,. i ififfv -ff gjffgg H 1 Q 1 5 ,' 1 Y we Blood drives here at Rolla again pro- duced outstanding results. On September 26th and 27th over 180 pints were collect- ed, and another drive on December 5th and 6th drew 400 pints. The UIVIR Miners have always been noted for their great cooperation with the Red Cross. 1f.i'S .av- 'M i L ,vi N.,. H 1 i 1,1 ,f- ' Q S.U.B. Workshop Over thirty students took advan- tage of the National Leadership Methods Workshop, sponsored by the Student Union Board. The two day affair, September 29th and 30th, involved both team and individual learning experiences. - 1 a'ilf1,Z1,t I K, 'I l s V Q H 14 A W H n4.9,'f'm W ' ' Q is - fu , fl People for People Many organizations provide service for the UMR campus and the Rolla community. The Intercollegiate Knights sell con- cessions at the football gameg the Universitysponsored lndus- try Day brought over 50 com- panies for the student to look intog and the lnterfraternity Council held a clean-up cam- paign in the Rolla Area. . 4 -17 -- - - .4z.'::.:r .. -4 .g :,gQm,.4 :'::.:::..-'1 :::' azz? ' ' ':::::.-i'-C--1' -:::........-,, -.. ...-..........., .w5g.N1ra::,.'.:-'r.ar.:m.:e:,. 37'-i'.L 2.'L'1.'11-. ' :'.-:::.1.z.-:.::.zz.2:':zi.'E-If ini 5': '?'MWw-.fl fi ......x.f.n- ...ll .., Lg if :.:,:My.. W- '..y ' . pw ' 4 Q 5. l WNL ,,- -.. .mm-an I yn... an FEE!! uns. , . fy , Vi, v-. .QM 0-...,, 'se-X ,fn af' : ,-FY fwf?2fi??T?W my X WEQJZH ,. -:ww NA 'N-ax - ,hi L 1 I- , 4... , x -......A.....,41:H The Tempest Everyman Players present their in- terpretation of Shakespeare's The Tempest. The well-received troupe entertained more than 300 Nliners on October 10th. New Orleans jazz came to Rolla on September 26th in the form of Billie and Dee Dee Pierce's Jazz Band. They represented Preservation Hall, the famous French Quarter birthplace of the free-spirit jazz. ii? Q -:W in , vi! 533, Wi, W - ,imwf-.,f,g,,,. ,- 4 'M Nix l w tr wk V N QW: nxiiggg 2 , R4 . F' ,fzfw .4 ' rig ...,I ,s 'HQ f . ,fgff i ' il BNN gf Q50 SW.. rn i.AxAi. X Homecoming, October 19th, was many, varied activities for different individuals. A small crowd, Chancellor Baker and Homecoming Queen Paulette Thompson, and a die-hearty cheerleader were on hand for the Miners heart-breaking loss to the Springfield Bears in the last nineteen seconds, 3-O. ln- side, some people got together for cards and others joined in different kinds of group activ- ity. ll amy- K Aww, , f gf- fa 'fd T ff 4' A..- Q 4' ' IWW - ' 2117 D ,- M ,, , Wm . L,.L . L . ,ig 9 1 -h V 5 , ggi L3 V. Q. rv N 1 A' w 'SWF . K 'ipi S . , Qliif 'Rn' Q. , ww,-.z-. ,A N,f,,m V 5, Wk 1 - . 7 Ngzvfn 2 fr. H + , nge ' l a h , . ., y ,, .,, A K I ' 5 fl , ' U I ,550 - ., Q :ea . xg A Q:.,.'55N., - , , ffHwearisamm..4K 4 ' wi 7'i.3'f1Q?,Q-J.'f 3 ' 'wk ffm' Y M -- - 444 ,,,L 4,33 , . .f 1 , ffff . If , A A .. 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He mixed some old and some new into an enjoyable early evening's entertainment, and wasjust- ly rewarded with a standing ovation. I . -, .. R1 L 14- 'I , Q '4?' 5i Coronation Highlights The coronation of Homecoming Queen Paulette Thompson by Stu- dent Union Board president John Lindstrom climaxed the weekend's activities. Mike Neehof, Paulette's escort, proudly leads Sigma Tau Gamma's representative up to the stage. Mike and Paulette are join- ed, first by the rest ofthe court, and then by the entire crowd in the Queen's dance. Although lVliss Thompson became UlVlR's 1972 Homecoming Queen, many other pretty girls were also up for the nomination. People Listen ond Watch to Learn World-reknovvn actor Rob Inglis came to UIVIR on October 31st to present his interpretation of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales. Jose Greco teams up with Nana Lorca for a lively Spanish number. The purpose of Greco's performance is to increase the appreciation ofthe Spanish dance. Occasional social gatherings, such as partiesland coffeehouses, provide Miners with a chance to learn about people. Christopher lKitl Bond came to Rolla in late October during his campaign for governor of lVlis- souri. Here he takes time out to present his ideas and goals to KlVlSlVl's Bill Tietze. at X' Af- 'Ef 9 -vi' ,fi Ir a. N5., ., , . q' f-. 1' -U8 mmf: 3 gn. sv EN ma y a Apoiis., 'M LUNAR RGS' University Day J ' The experimental car built for the Urban Vehicle Design Contest, and winner of a special avvard, was one of the highlights of University Day, November 18th. Also on dis- play was an actual Apollo moon rock. The Computer Science and Physics Departments are among those pictured showing off their facilities to the visitors. 9: WT' ,.. Z' - ft l -Q .1 fish? fb 4 fi! 'iu Luc, Wf., Q Azuggxw X - A. My w I , -, :g a lf., 3 .,.. , , V 5 ' 2,5 V' N.,-. A . fi ', N ff' W - ' ' 1-V , . -Q '-. Missouri Miner Music Above, the Pep Band, directed by Darrell Elven, strikes up a spirited song during a Miner basketball game. At right, the Stage Band Jazz Ensemble per- forms vvith lVIr. Arch lVlar- Un. Y., it vi vi sz .....,,N-si..-Q -fmt' , K , ifxxilpdf if QQLQQQQQ 11 :Q Q 4 1 Q F' At 1 3' At left, lVlr. Arch Martin in action, below, the Drifters play at the Homecoming Coronation Dance. At bottom, the Concert Band per- forms on December 4th, with Dr. David Oakley conducting. A full house turned out for the evening of music. Ja' IFC Sing The Interfraternity Council Sing got Christmas Party Weekend, Decem- ber lst and 2nd, off to a good start. A jam-packed Student Union Ball- room saw a wide variety of perform- ances. Phi Kappa Theta put on a skit about the Old West as they did the song Paint Your Wagon. Theta Xi fraternity got together for a rousing chorus of Silhouettes Nancy No- vak, Nancy Ayres and Kathy Beck, three of Lambda Chi Alpha's Cres- cents, graced the novelty portion of the program with a rendition of Thoroughly Nlodern Nlillie. The Drifters provided music relief between acts. fr- i ff L, 1 , . 4 ex s, K n -2539.14 tn! ' 3,5 l -Q wr. 4' 7 'Y . nl' ' ml l i ,ff 1, 6 : I ' fx , vs A L -dt i .,...7w 1. ts, QL R 'W awp ' .- ,.,, xsws., , WWA -, 1 iz Parties were the order of the even- ing Saturday. Some fraternities, such as Sigma Nu, went all out for deco- rations. Santa Claus even made an ear- ly appearance in honor of the many pretty faces that brightened the vveek- end. Everyone had a way to spend their time, ranging from tapping the old keg to carrying on some very in- teresting conversations. !0 ' Wm, , .f ,-t. gl Good Cheer To All Q ig I K. 'Q ,W W N ' lf ru, L 1. A' , A 44 -it xi. '4- ' 4, '15 A ,. ., J f : 1 ,Fi ff .K A, L. Even in the midst of all their party- ing the Miners still found time to make others happy. The residents of Thomas Jefferson had a party for the members of St. James' Boy's Town. The day included roller skating, car- toons, cake and ice cream and gift giving. The graduating seniors of Phi Kappa Theta give a toast to their suc- cess. They are joined in their fun by lVlrs. Rowland Johnston, a long time friend of the fraternity and their adopted chapter sweetheart. Santa Claus even found room to give a poor, deprived Miner something to keep him mindful of the joys of Christmas. S.U.B. Sponsors Music The Student Union Board sponsored many musical groups this year. These were comprised of dances and special performances. UIVIR students could also attain the nonprofession type music such as featured at Greenhouse, y 9 ompcm ! The Ace Trucking Company made their premier appearance at UMR on January 20th. The group did a series of satirical and comedy acts that were styled to the mood of the lVliner crowd. The program was very good, and the improvisa- tional group received heavy ap- plause throughout the concert-. On January 31st, the White Roots of Peace group came to UIVIR to explain American Indian beliefs and legends. They spoke in both English and Mohawk. A thanksgiving meeting in the evening fol- lowed a day of exhibits of Indian crafts and arts. St. Vc1lentine's- V , f L x I if f Tv 1+--4, ,'w.. if' H Military Ball Weekend it wifi' 157, ii : 3 7'-ig V 'W eip its if -5 'Z 2513 iii-sf 255 W.2??L .ef ish f' Y, '54 if I 5 ,'?ifr'5f 3 fxkg f ff ' 'C Ni: A 'fi' I - f1F'5 N -fe ,P 'S Q 512 .. ijfwry X'?f5'ff Sag 1,5 if Je Mia -h ' 6 A fi- ., ,, . . 31 7' f?J if X-'ii ,SRV A m it ' 1 f mf 'Q 3,- 434-QQ -if ,Z L qluff ' j' f' I i .f i . , r 1 .llbf :' r -5 ,..: 'I t E: 1 ' cgi 1 ' a me , Q are he The weekend of February 9th and 10th had a double meaning. It was both Valen- tines party weekend and fvlili- tary Ball weekend. The high- light of the weekend came on Saturday night as Evelyn Gayer, a Mechanical Engr. senior, was crowned Military Ball Queen. Shakespeare's Midsummer Night's Dream On February 28th The National Shakespeare Com- pany brought the spirit of youth to the University Center-Centennial Hall as it presented A Midsummer Night's Dream. The light Shakespeare play is a fantasy of folklore and fairies. lVlan's folly is laughed at, as Puck exclaims, Lord, what fools these mortals be. mJ ' 1-i' .. -w .' .ai rx by N. X , Fa hion Show -rmfmy ff, fx, , 1 5.5 ,- v 'l H xv, HY gn ,w In 1 qi Xa- ,n v . m n zu Q Q Q s x 'i in n N W ' n r mx. sw ' a . -Q ,x , A H ,s wzry, .. W, U' ,R xx' .s -'.', . .1 ',.' 4, . . . X, nc 11, H' '.. ' in 1 A vi ,. fa V 6' ,fe tit it if g x X 3 W aj. L AW, Q KQV: ' gg it 1 X .,A.:H,. A f-52397' Q53 t l ,,,...-V-.. ,-M... .......- I, , 4 E . - - 1 A x The Student Union Board sponsored two fashion shows throughout the year. They were both fun for the girls who got to show off, and for the guys who got to watch. The second one, on lVlarch 2nd, came off especially well. f . eu., K 3 g . Special Events Presented On lVlarch 9th, Chitiri Arpi lFour Harpsl appeared at the University Center. The ensem- ble features the four leading women harpists of the Soviet Union, and represents one of the first occasions on which the Russians have sent a small group on tour outside their own country. Bramwell Fletcher appeared as George Bernard Shaw on April 3rd, A very prominent actor, lVlr. Fletcher has put to- gether Shaw's own story, from the millions of words that Shaw wrote. On April 12th, the Black Student Choir from UIVISL highlighted Black Culture Week's activities. During Second Semester KN PERSON! YY! 11lHk'!5Xi15 W M :www Sunny, ,L M ax www ' -91. :moans -f ...B umm Ann SH AW 3345 M YN PERSON wx-nu mud uw mm sconce smut ARD SH AW ,ff Q., e'ee Eeig e f Aegeeke f e e ' ,--Q ff we , I. f'f. - 571555 V3 .7- :YVIS 'L i f I L , e,L,e ew e,,,, A 'NL y',vY,,f ,, Nw: xv. we . , Az, , ' 23 - J.. ,. A. A 'S 1 ig? QF QQ + v Y' W v L L nl M A Dfw 1 MQ, p 1 gk F A ry 1 V A she, Y 2 fa gig M I Q? fe' M212 Q , xwaw k LS St. Patrick-Patron Saint of Engineering Nlarch 15-17 marked the days that were set aside to honor St. Pat, the patron saint of engineers. Nluch prep- aration went into the three days of constant activity, and much credit is to be given to the St. Pat's Board. . ,s,,,f1iif,i i V, 61.2, ff f, 31146311 's:rr 1 'Nil 'izi l ' . f Q iz 5' - If A1 f imw ,ti 1- Olat- M wit-V' . , v I QE. WM' Roger Kramer reigned as St. Pat. On Friday, the 16th, the games were held at Lion's Club Park. Jack Phillips won the endurance contest, Jim Greer won the six-pack chug and Georgia Schmidt won the girls' quart chug. Nm 1-a.. an s , aff Q 4' x MQ , 5 . sy -V J 3 i '14 U . xii if. V 'ff' 1 More St. Pat's Fun H515 ,- 1: ww B5 xg was +se,.,, N 4 5 v Q , 3 1 , ,- . ,fi fx K .A A N 2 Z 'v ? Im f 3, -2 Q , I . I' 4'-A-. Sf l A . f,, 'i .5 f 1 ,L 1 1 V .Zi M , 'U 'Ak' 4 J . X I I V A r 3 1 ,.-.ah '- H ,F M . 1 -- ,Li ig ' . V if V i K1-, 1.7: Rf. xl Vi alicia 4 .. in I :H-+Q:Q f . , W',., I ' I Q cya? I .L A 5 19 j 1 E E Ax 'QSM yk : .' 1 Z' ' W V V3 ' ' li? ' If fg . ,f 1, ,: V J .gk Law .Am .. t , X M, il St. Patrick enjoyed himself with his lovely queen and her court. Chosen to reign as St. Pat's Queen for 1973 was Miss lVIarilee Robinson. The queen's court was composed of Kim Hapgood, Robbie Hummel, Linda Schilling and Ann Car- michael. 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A beau- tiful parade was enjoyed by a large number of Miners and Rolla townspeople, with Sigma Pi's Mickey Mouse and the Model T taking the grand prize honors. Sweet Charity cu Success fx lVlarch 22-24 marked the run of Neil Simon's play Sweet Charity. The three perform- ances were standing room only, as the efforts of the UlVlR Theater Guild and Music De- partment were overwhelmingly received. Top performers were Kathy Beck as Charity Hope Valentine, Rosanne Ditzell as Helene, June Frye as Nickie and Daniel Bruns as Oscar Lindquest. The week of lVlarch 25-30 was dedication week for the new University Center. The Rio Clemente Trio, a Casino- Nightclub, and Anderson and Elven combined to highlight the activities on Thursday. Student Union Board's T M I T K W xi 'V' W M'g'? ar',3-1-.9X?'b?'fL37I5fff I ., ,, ,, K: -A-.Lum fu. TJ QC lk 1 7- 4 , A ' Dedication Week 'F' fx f ,4,e -X.,.! e 3 , AA K ,ff 'xx X M' f '.N+Xw.- :ww W X mx. u .W W 'I . 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I 'Xl A . .., ,, 'ff F - n sv x, W -53 SSR 'V . il WW' 3 N. 'PWM ., . .. T H7 ' On April 8-9, the UMR Rugby Club hosted the first annual Stag Midwest Invita- tional Intercollegiate Rugby Tournament. The Miners won their first two games, but lost in the third round to MU, and ended up fourth. Central Methodist College took first. 0 V Hb if K 1'5 in Gov. Boncl c1tS.U.B. Banquet it 74 s 5 if .1 2. Gov. Christopher Kit Bond spoke at the Student Union Board's Recognition Banquet Thursday, April 12th. Gov. Bond commended the S.U.B. by saying, We honor outstanding citizens vvho have made a great contribution to this University and to the State. 5,1 ,J ,V 4,5 5 5 5 , TVJBNTYQM 2 -.,, - W 'v -.gl . lv. iw? ,.fw V 1,5535 , Q ' Q -QM-ww-m,4W :ing 5 ww w3 sf .W 'l,1 . ,A 1' M1 gi . S SKIDUT x ,QLMN vW'h 'ON-.N,,f ff, i . , W XV1,-1 sfffiwl '15 k , V LA:-'gy A af, 3A J W, ' - 5 Afaafigguig, .4 - ww, v Q 2 gf W TM :EQ sq! 'Qi T '?if1 KY' ix mf , +A.. X Q ,f 3 52 JG ' 'Si A.. s , A I 4 1 .:.,,.. , is I xx 1 ga m 3 Wt, fb ' -4 , f gn A ig,-VL 1 353 ' x O ' ff of , wwf- LU IL v gg , V we I .viii hz: W J. .', Din lllr Pu: M ,UU . - -Q., K '- Y'w xl... Nw 2 MN, H X ff ' W xx. Kms Q 'vi i f 2 - ,. I Ni- az:.i5i,aaff.,,:ik A.,,mLV , ,, . M. ,M-A NDQW:-ggi.-l , x Q, 5 'iff W ff' April 23-28 was set aside from mortal man and was pro- claimed 1973 Greek Week. The IFC scheduled a week full of activities. The mighty gods who ruled over the fun were Steve Robertson, Bob Scanlon, Mark Armstrong, Craig Fadem and Dan lVlcBride. Steve was also named IFC lVlan of the Year at the banquet on Thursday. Friday was the carnival and Saturday the games. ,gg J ff: ies- 1- wlt ig 51 lax 5 A R ff 2 f R U3 3 'e E H T if Y 'l'he Games were the high- light of the weeks activities. Joyce Kremer was chosen Queen of Greek Week, over S1200 was raised at the carnival, and Kappa Sigma and Kappa Alpha tied for first place in the games. The Over- all Greek Week title went to Tau Kappa Epsilon. Graduation Graduation marks the end of your college learning ex- perience and sets the stage for a professional experience. Both Graduation ceremonies, in December and May, were very impressive, with over 750 degrees being granted in May. 'u L K 4 'A . 5' I AQTIIUBBJUISA Homecoming Queen UMR,s GHGIIIORJLI' Call Mi1if'ar,y 'Ball Queen St. Patys Queen Independents, Queen Ge-eele Week Qeeee Queen ROLLAMO Ceeee mee emeeeming Queen Paulette Thompson fifgg-1 3 Qs A . ,3. It 5 -'mg'-wr' Q ,wifi R H SE . 'P . ' . , X ' . , ,V,, Ei 3 e ' ew 7 F' AQF N li zu .,ALy- 1 1 Q 'dk if Fail! UMRQS Glamour Cmnmlliallmte Colleen Collins Military Balm Queen Evelyn Geyer ,fx Sth, Panlfgs ufefen MdTTilC6 RULRHSOH X , vw if rv, ., -A X9 K f a-M55 4854! ndlcepcemfdlfenifsy Queen Chris IBHTMICS 125 GT66k WC6k QUIKBGBJIII Joyce Kremer f' if Wifi ,J- X if 5, God ess Aphrmdite ff RULLAMU Q Ann Cwmiclmn 'QI S' EN-, ffl 9 3 AW a M xx if ,f : f' fn uf y W L.!.,, ,Ab RULLAMU Ccwurif Kathy Beck UW Joy Osborn Ruth Legsdl uw lin, 5, V , ' A A L. , ' vp ' 'X--- 'fw- ' -xfx -....... EQH-mm ,,,, 9' 5 ' 5 Q , 4 L . A ui. 5 L - , , ,1xg,..:Q?:Ww.i'sb ,, ,N 1- -Q A----... M.- ., .4',,,-.. W yu- .JM J vb W -E YL : L'1:1i1 ,. '-fi 533 1 M F- , ,yn ,i ,.- wrt.. ff 7 yn 1 .,' A. i m.., - Q. I aw 553' '51, ,VX ir Liv' ',1'5'm'3 7 . . XY? . , x , 2 ' xg! ar- J . ' Q 4' 4 16 f , X ,f, 136 140 146 148 150 151 152 153 154 155 158 162 164 166 168 173 174 176 SPORTS Football Basketball Wrestling Swimming Rugby Cross Country Golf, Tennis Baseball Track Rille INTRAMURALS Flag F6otball Basketball Volleyball Wrestling Individual Sports Swimming Softball Womens' Sports VARSITY RESULTS: 1972-73 FOOTBALL MINERS OPPONENTS MlNERS 7 Kansas State-Pittsburg 21 0 South Dakota State 49 7 Missouri Southern 39 7 U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee 20 21 Northwest Missouri State 46 0 Southwest Missouri State 3 7 24 Central Missouri State 35 14 Washington University 7 105 0 Southeast Missouri State 31 28 Northeast Missouri State 21 0 Lincoln University 40 CROSS COUNTRY MINERS OPPONENTS 32 Lincoln University 23 27 Evangel 32 27 Southwest Baptist 32 31 Washington University 24 33 School of the Ozarks 23 31 John Brown University 25 48 Greenville 15 101 46 UMSL 15 32 Southwest Mo. State 23 38 Westminster 17 50 Central Mo. State 15 SlU Invitational 4th place SMS Invitational 12th MIAA Conference 7th TENNIS MINERS 2 0 0 5 2 5 1 1 3 BASKETBALL Westminster College U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee U. Wisconsin-Parkside Lincoln University Kansas State-Pittsbu rg Ohio Dominican West Virginia Tech Central Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Northwest Missouri State U. Wisconsin-Milwaukee Northwest Missouri State Northeast Missouri State Central Missouri State Southwest Missouri State Southeast Missouri State Eastern illinois Univ. Southeast Missouri State Culver Stockton Westminster College Northeast Missouri State Northwest Missouri State Lincoln SIU-Edwardsville Central Missouri State Southwest Missouri State OPPON ENTS 71 93 72 74 67 56 79 77 82 70 67 75 65 77 71 72 84 61 69 69 76 86 80 88 83 73 special honors to Rich Peters who became the all time leading scorer by breaking the 1000 point mark in his career at UMR. OPPONENTS Drury College Concordia Seminary Washington University Drury College Southwest Mo. State Southeast Mo. State Rockhurst College Southeast Mo. State Westminster College MINERS 100 44 96 85 82 71 71 Ml N E R S 593 390 490 376 TRACK OPPONENTS Missouri Valley 44 Northwest Mo. State 100 NHNERS Evangel College 25 69 Washington University 59 49 llndoor seasonl 83 Evangel College 16 72 Evangel College 17 35 School of the Ozarks 19 94 MIAA-7th indoors 83 Central Mo. State Relays 38 Parker 4th in discus 47 Trower 4th in long jump 100 440 relay team 3rd Weaver 4th in 120 HH Simmons 4th in shot Brown 2nd in 100 Smith 2nd in triple jump 3rd in long jump Mile relay team 2nd records were set by Smith in MISIERS the triple jump, the 880 relay 48 team, and indoors by Brown in- 20 the 300, and Snowden in 880 45 36 43 24 GOLF 22 21 30 OPPONENTS Arkansas State University 573 Lincoln University 353 Lincoln University 450 Evangel College 385 Missouri Southern Tourney 7th 5th Annual Bestball 3rd Galveston Island Classic 6th Terre Du Lac Tournament 4th SWIMMING OPPONENTS Southeast Missouri State 44 Western Kentucky 64 Principia 30 Central Missouri State 40 Drury College 69 Univ. Mo.-Saint Louis 19 Southeast Missouri State 28 Southwest Missouri State 75 John Brown 66 Westminster College 12 SEMO Relays 2nd PIASA Relays 3rd WRESTLING OPPONENTS Evangel College 9 Evangel College 9 U. Missouri-Saint Louis 23 Missouri Valley 3 Lincoln University 15 Washington University 6 U. Missouri-Saint Louis 18 Southwest Missouri State 24 Southeast Missouri State 24 Lincoln University 22 Gary McAlpin: MIAA HWT Champion ranked 9th in nation. YK ff LENS . L J , ,. .. .5 I . ' Xwk v .' I 5 Y 6 l -ff - ' ' V A QQ . P K s 6 I 1. - 5' ': 'A ' 1 '. ' Q F L,Q , -' ,, h, .gh ,i-its ,,,..g,g,gQ3 3' 5 V ,LAVh-' my A Q - ' L' I .W my I' -hfd f Us if fgxvvffi' 1 Mr., Isa as we , wi. by ,mg .Q-Vg, law. M.,YyY , p , 5145. k H if 2 if , A j fy . lgg, T' 5 The Agony of Defeat ,Q if H U 51 W K, .penguin-I-G 11 uni' ' if 3, L,-, TY, A -A Q A na., 427' ,. 1 I, Q . 'Q .. 4 K . :V m ,fu - ,. f Vfxy ,, , L 6 ,gp Waxman gf, 99634 8' f'E.!7f fxf3+. .'-ns 1 ,ww 'W ,iw S. if sm, if Q9 ltr' 55 7 MX ., Q f Yi. a sf. 5 . X 1 ix9,pf,fQ9P' ki A . rl u, ,pg ., , .7 .Q-4 ' mia -- M ,ww , '., ',3gQaf' :. N, . Hi A , xx., . With 10 returning offensive lettermen, the Miners had expected a winning season. After the last game on Thanksgiving the lVliners were left holding a 2-9 record. A few high points of the season came with half back Kenton Hupp rushing for over one hundred yards in three consecutive games. The tvvo victories came with the defeat of Washington University and the surprise upset of highly touted Kirksville. Two lVliners were named All-Conference. Offensive guard Gary lVlcAlpin and defensive back Bruce Stone were given lst team honors. Bruce led the IVIIAA in interceptions, pulling off 9 steals. Pellick, Doering, and White were named 2nd team All-Conference. Honorable mention went to co-captain Colter, Hupp, Sul- lentrop, and Walsh. Coach Finley is very optimistic about the future. .MQR - ..Hw. W Q 'S A I IQ an if BASKETBALL TEAM DRIVES ON VICTORY 1 , , K Rounclballers take 2ncl in MIAA ,muy sf 54 Y d f V w H Vw, ww 8 is cu' 143 The 1972-73 Basketball team was destined to have its best season with six seniors and plenty of reserve talent. The B-ballers mana- ged a second place finish in the lVllAA behind tough S.lVl.S. with a 14-11 season mark. Probably the biggest highlight of the season came in the very last game, when team leaders Rich Peters, Rod LeGrand, and John Williams spurred a romp of Springfield. The cagers came up with some other very impressive victories this season, winning the Appalachian Classic tournament, and finishing third in the MIAA conference tournament. The Miners are losing five starting seniors this year, but Coach Billy Key is optimistic about next year's slate, with some outstand- ing freshmen and junior college transfers, the cagers should be as tough as ever. L 0 '4 1' if X aww' Yrfqlf '-fr:-f I f. aw. 145 lin 1. Wrestlers take fourth in MIAA 3 !.V 7 ' The wrestling team can boast a successful season with an 8-3 mark and a 4th place finish in the MIAA conference meet. Gary lVlcAlpin finished the season with a 13-2-0 individual record, and a 1st place finish in the conference. Steve Ganz took 3rd in the MIAA sporting a 14-6-1 record. lVlike Black- more pitched in with a 12-8-0 season followed by a 4th place finish in the conference meet. The grapplers have some very talented young members and are anticipating another strong team in 1974. As a final note, in the College National Tournament held in Brookings, South Dakota, Gary lVlcAlpin finished 9th in the nation at heavyweight class. Swimmers take second in MIAA-again! ...XM W, The swimmers became the bridesmaid to Springfield in the MIAA conference meet for the third year in a row. Freshman Tom Wenger was voted most outstanding swimmer ofthe meet. Tom, along with Tim Blood, Steve Peppers, and Ron Dutton earned the right to compete in the College National Meet in Detroit. Overall, it wasa very successful season for Coach Pease and his swimmers. As the saying goes, there's always next year, but ..... it 1 13 go. A if ,WW 'ws . ff sw, f -hazmat . . We twig, ..L, --if iw . -, , W spa ty Q Vkfrasrh k 7 H Q W... I if , am, lg, . 'K+ I 4 y - . mx M V. ,Q .Sit L,,, ei.. .115 2 l 'i'gQZT'. . Q. i K' , .' Z .,., Q . wax, . , Cross Country It turned out to be a slow, disappointing year forthe harriers and new coach Dewey Algood. Led by Co-Captains lVIike Schepflin and Denny lVIertz, the semi-speedsters managed a seventh place finish in the IVIIAA conference meet. Inexperience hampered the team as it struggled through a tough schedule. The harriers also participated in two invitational meets, the Southern Illinois University Invitational, and the Southwest IVIissouri Invitational. Next year should be a good one for the cross country team. This was a year of ex- perience, next year will be a year of winning. :yi a,p4,,svfswef,WgMs We fsfstf T tWf'1'K5 '5' .Yi A iv... Rugby The UMR Rugby Club, now in it's tenth year, was operating at it's peak with a total of 20 scheduled games and 2 tournaments. The majority of the games were with university division teams from the midwest. The team traveled to Hammond, Louisiana for the Nlardi Gras tournament. Also this year, the team sponsored the first Stag Midwest intercollegiate Rugby Tourna- ment at Rolla. Attending the tournament were 16 major college teams from the midwestern United States. UlVlR's Rugby team has been noted for it's tough, aggressive play which establishes them as one of the top college teams around. Q 'U N,,,,,,. s. 4lfv4.,sZf ' ,.' .M-.av u a,'--. f.,, qc, iff 'Wig 3 .,,,w. 4 Q 'W' fha ,, T Qs N. . 'Rv' 'uni' Q , wif g QQ LMJ'1 9'1 WQW 3 we .fe as .f, .nh is - Q, . N' -Q.f.:wMaf.,,, ' , U f 4,-v U . ' X V' ,, I yn... -4 1. ...n,.-'gp-.. . .- -. Q.. ,Q ww' 4, s 'rl swf.. A-1.4 - sgse.-. ' Y if QQ., ,.,, . M GoH: The 1973 season has had it's ups and downs for the lVliners. ln the Crossroads of America Tournament the golfers posted a twelfth place finish out of a field of twenty seven top teams. The golfers then journeyed to Warrensburg to compete in the Heart of America Collegiate Classic, finishing sixth out of seventeen teams. Team leaders Alan Parkinson, Buddy Barnes, Jim Ogden, John Key and Mike Davis spent many hours in preparation for the conference tournament. Tennk lnexperience hampered the efforts of the UIVIR tennis team this season. With only two returning Iettermen, senior Paul Pederson and junior Sam lngrassia, Coach Flay Nlorgan's team faced a very disappointing season. With three freshman, and one sophomore returning, the Miners can hope for solid im- provement next year. Bcisebcillers take ci swing at victory The Miner Baseballers completed the 1972- 73 season with a mediocre season. The base men encountered some rugged competition, the likes of nationally ranked UMSL, the University of Oklahoma and Tennessee Mar- tin. Some of the Miner standouts were Steve Munzert, Mark Schrader, Steve Holcomb and Mark Smith. The UMR Baseball Team is young and the odds of bringing another conference championship back to Rolla looks optimistic. .......... ji- WW ' YA, - ,J . Cindermen drive on Victory . . -i itz? 1 Vx. '. tl , 5 , I 1 i u .Q The Miner track team accomplished some very impressive victories this season. Trounc- ing such schools as lVlissouri Valley, Evangel, Washington University, and School of the Ozarks, the Miners however could only man- age a mediocre season in conference competi- tion. Some outstanding individual performers were Parker in the discus, Brown in the 100, Smith in the long jump and the triple jump, and Weaver in the 120 high hurdles. Coach Allgood is looking forward to the 1974 season. With some experienced men, and some new talent, the outlook could be very hopeful. 1 x 'VI I 1 -16 will V '. . ,,Vn AX .S- ff . Y, ,Q . ,ic - I A ,fi-E f'?JJ'5f'.2'f' 5-jf' 2-af' 1.-f' :j,,.l -al 1 4-iff f - ,ff2 2 P' I -'L-ie tlf 4 -,ffff 4? if 401' 1-7 irlfk 4-1' 14 --' f' I me 1.- if-f iff:-4' I If I-Lf 4 -f'3,f ' Y I' A ,-I Y -4' .Y Rifle team on target Last semester's records were failing faster for the rifle team than their opponent's spirits. The leader of the onslaught was team captain, Kent Gastreich, vvho received first team All- American honors, and a tryout for the U.S. Olympic team. With fine performances by team members lVlarkos, Babnik, and Kohnen, the UIVIR gun- ners have become one of the nation's most outstanding teams. BADMINTON Singles Champion Nloehlman T.J. Singles Runner-up Njus PiKA I N M U L C H N S Doubles Champions Greenley, Byars Sig Nu Doubles Runner-up Lang, Steinman TKE Team Champion TKE Team Runner-up Sig Ep, Delta Sig FLAG FOOTBALL Champion Beta Sigma Psi I GGG'-F S N n - Individual Meda ist reer igma u Runner up Lambda Chl Alpha Runner-Up Medalist Schneider Newman Team Champions Greer, Byars Sigma Nu -I-ABLE TENNIS Team Runner-Ups Schneider, Newman Naugle 5109195 Champion Jaruparich Newman Singles Runner-Up Fritchie Mates Doubles Champions Headington, Lambda Chi Alpha CROSS COUNTRY Crowell Champion Hawthorne Engineers Club Doubles Runner-Ups Chervitz, Alpha Epsilon Pi Runner-,Up Coyle Lambda Chl Alpha KPN' Winning Team Hawthorne, Engineers Club Team Champion Lambda chmipha Daugherty Team RUnfl9 'UP Sigma PhiEpsilon Runner-up Schroeder, Davis Thomas Jefferson BASKETBALL HANDBALL Champion Kappa Sigma I l:lUnnel.,Up Engineers Club Singles Champion Scheckel Delta Sigma Phi Singles Runner-up Vail Kappa Sigma Doubles Champions Fines, Potempa Delta Sigma Phi SWlMMlNG Doubles Runner-up Calvin, Tech Club Tibbitts 200 Medley Rolav Allen, Houghton. Kappa Sig Team Champions Delta Sigma Phi KHSSU19, GHGSS Team Runner-up Kappa Sigma 200 Freestyle Zweig, Deprat, Sig Pi Relay Cortopassi, Edden 100 yu. Freestyle Need PKT + WREST'-'NG 100 yd. individual Houghton Kappa Sig I I Medley Weight Champion Runner-up Diving Brlmon PiKA 123 Anthon, PKT Nleremonte, Engine 50 yd. Freestyle Laneman Tech Club 1 130 MOQVQ' Sig EP Brmtonf P'KA 50 yd. Backstroke Allen Kappa Sig 137 Atkms' S'9 EP TTTTTTTTTTT 50 yd. Breaststroke Greise Kappa Sig 145 Dufner' TKE Arand' KA I 50 yd. Butterfly lVlcCammon Lambda Chi 152 Brummet' KA GSI? Kappa S'9 I Champions Kappa Sigma 52 points 160 Woodruff, KA Killinger, Lambda Chi Runnelnup Sigma pl 39 polms 167 W.A. Behrens, PKT Kassing, Kappa Sig afdengtes HQVV recofd 177 BIGVHTS, Tech Club Shell, KA 191 Harms, KA Logan, A Phi A ARCHERY Hwt Sullentrop, Schroff, KA Kappa Sig Nlarksman Congiardo Lambda Chi Wmmng Team Kappa Alpha I I l:lUm-,er,up lvllllon Campus Club Runner-up Sigma Phi Epsilon, Phi Team Champions Congiardo, Key Lambda Chi KBDDH Theta, KHDIOH 359013 Team Runner-up Justus, Taylor Engine Club lVlike Klosterman Award, Dennis Woodruff, KA TENNIS Singles lFalll Champion Shanes Engineers Singles Runner-up Compton TKE Singles Team Champion Barczewski- PiKA Buchanan Singles Team Runner-up Parrish- Sigma Nu Schroeder Doubles lSpringl Champion Greenley- Sigma Nu Parrish Doubles Runner-up White- Lambda Chi Stauffer RIFLE Team Champions Kappa Sig 995 Team Runner-ups T.J. 987 High Ind. Series Ludwig Kappa Sig 269 High lnd. Run. up Baz-Dresch Phi Kap 266 High Prone Brennecke PiKA 99 Kneeling Worsell Sig Ep 93 Standing Ludwig Kappa Sig 84 BOWLING Team Champion M.R.H.A. .2562 Team Runner-up Sigma Phi Epsilon 2547 High Triple Series Lang, TKE 579 Runner-up Bergmann, AEPi 575 TRACK Mile Run Hawthorne Engineers 4:54 Shot Put Angel Lambda Chi 41 '8Ml Discus Colter Independent 115.0 50 yd Dash Meyer Sig Ep 5.8 100 yd Dash Thomas Tech Club 10.7 70 yd H.H. Mastin Acacia 9.4 120 yd L.H. Neumann M.R.H.A. 14.8 880 yd Run Hawthorne Engineers 2:10.3 440 yd Relay Sanuskar-Meier TKE 46.4 Charpentier- Wilhelm Long .lump Geers M.R.H.A. 20'9M1 High Jump Thomas Tech Club 5'10 Team Champions Lambda Chi 28 213 M.R.H.A. 28113 SOFTBALL Team Champion Lambda Chi Alpha Team Runner-ups Sigma Pi VOLLEYBALL Team Champions Kappa Sigma Team Runner-up Beta Sigma Psi HORSESHOES Singles Champion Yamnitz MRHA Singles Runner-up McGrew Lambda Chi Doubles Champions Lyons-Harsford Sigma Pi Doubles Runner-up Collier-Ditmar Kappa Sigma Team Champion Team Runner-ups Kappa Sigma Theta Xi FINAL INTRAMURAL STANDINGS Lambda Chi Alpha Kappa Sigma Tau Kappa Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha Sigma Phi Epsilon M.R.H.A. Beta Sigma Psi Kappa Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Pi Engineers Club Tech Club Delta Sigma Phi Thomas Jefferson Sigma Nu Sigma Tau Gamma Delta Tau Delta Wesley Mates Theta Xi Acacia Newman Campus Club Alpha Phi Alpha Liahona Alpha Epsilon Pi Baptist Student Union Triangle Pi Kappa Phi Theta Chi 2342.75 2284.00 2145.25 1996.25 191 1.25 1869.00 1858.25 1691.50 1683.00 1681.50 1615.50 1559.50 1461 .75 1430.50 1338.50 1281.00 1212.00 1071.00 1052.00 1029.25 978.00 942.25 936.50 876.50 697.50 625.25 531.75 525.50 318.00 232.50 SPECIAL AWARDS All Sports Champion Lambda Chi Alpha All Sports Runner-up Kappa Sigma lntramural Athlete ofthe Year Randy Lang TKE Consolation Trophy Liahona Outstanding Service Award Jack Phillips Sigma Nu Flag Football highlights intramurals -- W. f :J-f - kv! - . . . I' ' 15: l gl ,'.,g,XQ,-fi - u ,, win J 'Q ,X X Q kr X fi ws k X 18 W W -3 Q F f wkx 1 f. X4 R QQ 1: Q f fav vs ' 1 L -, I Q . s , f T5 QQ, ,ygb -- my m .W V - -55-in 5 , .mi if Beta Sig all the With a powerful offense and a tough de- fense, surprising Beta Sigma Psi captured the intramural flag football championship with a convincing 34-7 victory over Lambda Chi Alpha. Quarterback Steve Brown led the Beta Sig offense, hitting on five touchdown passes, connecting with receiver Wayne Long for four TD's. Don Schlechte hauled in the fifth and final aerial. Carl Haring and Roger Goyins led the Beta Sig defensive unit, holding Lamb- da Chl to only one TD. In the consolation game, Kappa Sig defeated Phi Kappa Theta in a tough 30-14 battle. way Kappa Sig captures Basketball Intramural power Kappa Sigma captured the intramural basketball crown in what was probably the most exciting basketball game of the year. The final score, Kappa Sigma 32, Engine Club 30, came after an overtime period and sudden death. High point man was Kappa Sig's Frank Bright netting 15 points. ln the consolation contest, Tech Club man- aged a narrow 49-47 victory over IVIRHA. v W ' -Ki .,,. A ,i 1. ' Tw msitfwwiiessaiiazfs 'A-N f K ,,.,1..,-.T,.wq,,fw-wvvwwfmn M-,Ms tm.Vi,..., .. W.. l 'lam UNM! f Hfdk!! h Kappa Sig dominates Volleyball Kappa Sig, after an easy league win, sty- mied Beta Sig to gain the first place crown in volleyball. The first game saw a battling Beta Sig drop a close 22-20 game. In the second game however, it was all Kappa Sig, winning 21-9. Kappa Sig was all team work, as they fed their big spikers, who devastated the Beta Sigs. In the consolation game, Lambda Chi Alpha defeated Theta Xi. I KA retains Wrestling Championship 5 A U fs has 3 CBE I-J' ln the four day wrestling tournament Kappa Alpha captured three first places to give them the championship. Among KA's champions were Brummet, Woodruff, and Harms. With a tally of 59 points, KA bested Phi Kappa Theta, Kappa Sigma, and Sigma Phi Epsilon all of whom tied for second with 32 points. Other first place champions were Behrens and Anthon of Phi Kap, lVloore and Atkins of Sig Ep, Dufner of Teke, Blevins of Tech Club, and Sullentrop from Kappa Sig. f we 'N jf .7 'fl ' K' 1?-K .16 g X x .Mg 1. ' g-sy , Engine Club's team of Hawthorne and Dougherty edged Thomas Jefferson in the two mile cross country meet. Hawthorne crossed the finish line at ll:21.3 taking first place. Lambda Chi's Coyle finished the race in the runner-up position. ln the two day, thirty six hole golf tourna- ment, Sigma Nu's Byars and Greer managed a team low of 313 for first place honors. New- man Club finished second with a score of 314. Greer and Newman's Schneider took first and second in the tournament. Tau Kappa Epsilon won the badminton championship, with Delta Sig and Sig Ep tying for second. TKE won on the strength of a fourth place finish in singles and a second place finish in doubles play. The singles cham- pion was lVloehlmann of TJ, with doubles champs Greenly and Byars of Sigma Nu. Pi Kappa Alpha's Barczewski and Buchanan headed the field in tennis singles. Shanes of Engine Club took top spot in the individual competition. 1 . N42 44.4 JU.. ,YK Q 4 v. R , 3.ah,',.f. -21 A fig. , ,,, Q, f if Q, , in P iyfxid-f,i,g .553 J A-zfii , ,J N-'-'X 1' Qwgimms MW!-s ' ffm 1:53 '-'icy - pw . f I ,fs 3 274 3.41 Q f v V 1- tfr- w,..q,, fiwzf-' f ,M as W, ,W '51 Bowling belonged to IVIRHA with a team score of 2562. Randy Lang of TKE took the high triple series with a score of 579. In horseshoes, Lambda Chi's Yamnitz won the singles championship with Lyons and Harsford of Sig Pi taking the doubles championship. Kappa Sig took team honors with Theta Xi finishing a close second. Ludwig of Kappa Sig had the high indi- vidual series of 269 giving Kappa Sigafirst place finish in the team rifle meet. Delta Sigma Phi won the handball title with Bill Scheckel winning his third con- secutive singles title. Doubles play found Finer and Potempa of Delta Sig in the number one position. pr ir' 2-f 4 in For the fourth consecutive year, Kappa Sig- ma has won the top spot in men's intramural swimming competition, beating second place Sigma Pi by a 52-39 margin. Three new records were set in the two day meet. Need of Phi Kappa Theta recorded a 55.9 in the 100 yard freestyle. Laneman of Tech Club set the record in the 50 yard free- style edging Need with a 25.3 mark. In the 50 yard butterfly, lVlcCammon of Lambda Chi Alpha took the event with a record-breaking 28.0 time. In other events, Brinton of Pi Kappa Alpha took first in the diving event, with Sanuskar of Tau Kappa Epsilon finishing second. 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'V 4, Q h:.,V5,,1 W , ., 1 ' i Intramural track brought with it the ex- citement of Lambda Chi and Kappa Sig duel- ing for the overall intramural championship. At the end of the two day meet Lambda Chi was sitting on top with IVIRHA and Sigma Pi close behind. The track victory gave Lambda Chi the number one position in intramurals. Some noteworthy performances in the meet were Engine Club's Hawthorne winning the mile in 4:54p Geers of IVIRHA took first in the long jump for the third straight yearp TKE's 440 relay team turned in a respectable 46.4 to take top honors. Lambda Chi after three years of second place finishes, found the joys of winning the overall championship overwhelming. Womens BASKETBALL Team Champion Team Runner-Up BOWLING Team Champion Team Runner-Up . VOLLEYBALL Team Champion Team Runner-Up BADMINTON Singles Champion Cherry Doubles Champions French Beckman Team Champion Team Runners-Up TRACK Team Champions Team Runners-Up ARCHERY Winning Team Reed Hadley Runners-Up Rice lVlee Hadley Ind. Marksman Reed Ind. Runner-Up Rice SWIMMING Team Champions Team Runners-Up W.R.H.A. T.J. Dolls W. R.H.A. T.J. Dolls W.R.H.A. T.J. Dolls T.J.DoIls T.J.Dolls T.J. Dolls W.R.H.A. W.R.H.A. T.J. Dolls T.J. Dolls W.R.H.A. T.J.Dolls W.R.H.A. W.R.H.A. T.J.Dolls lntromurols TENNIS SINGLES Team Champions Flebbe W.R.H.A. Dollar Team Runners-Up Suckiel ' Wesley Langemach Singles Champion Suckiel Wesley Singles Runner-Up Flebbe W.R.H.A. TENNIS DOUBLES Winning Team Schumacher Kappa Delta Stock Runners-Up Klender W.R.H.A. Flebbe TABLE TENNIS Team Champions T.J. Dolls Team Runners-Up W.R.H.A. GOLF Champions Stock Kappa Delta Davenport Runners-Up Murry W.R.H.A. Bates SPECIAL AWARDS All Sports Champions W.R.H.A. 243.60 All Sports Runner-Up T.J. Dolls 206.75 Women's Athlete Karen Schumacher Kappa Delta 1973 FINAL WOMENS STANDINGS 1. W.R.H.A. 243.00 2. Thomas Jefferson Dolls 206.75 3. Wesley 119.00 4. Kappa Delta 114.75 5. Zeta Tau Alpha 90.75 UMR coeds competed in both individual team sports, with WRHA ,M .. --4.....- coming out on top in the final standings Ii! W-1 jllls iii ... .,,.,... ,J O V, 1 ,K - 4 f 3-fff 'tai V .., 1 2' J . .,. 1 1 up ,L f ,1Zf3IP ' Organizations Inter-Cultural 182 Professional Fraternities 184 Religious 190 Service 1 194 Special Interest 196 Professional Societies 201 Publications 207 Government 210 Music 217 1 Sports 221 Chinese Students Association as Seated: ileft to right! Liou-Ching Kwang iTreasurerl, Yar-Ming Wang iVice-Presidenti, Jun-Chin Wang iSecretaryi, J.K. Wang iPresi- denti, Jau-shin Chang, Po-tsuan Ma. Standing: Ben Lau, Hwa Yu, Nling-shian Chu, Shyne-taul Wu, Ming- lee Gee. d 0 0 o In IG Association Row 1: Qleft to right! P. Doraibabu, D.S. Patel iExecutive Nlemberi, Ramesh Shah Nice-Presidenti, S. Pagadala iPresidenti, P.C. Nlahata iTreasureri, H.K. Nlehta, Arun Kumar. Row 2: Ashor Kumar Choudhary, Raj H. Master, Pradeep Tyagi, Deshetty Ft. Prabhu, Siri Ram Rai, Subrata Sengupta, Badruddoza Mohammed, Arun Kumar Sinha. Seated: Mohammad Farhadi, M.E. Findley lFacuIty Advisorl, Carol Dennis, Gloria Dennis lTreasurerl, Nguyenvan Thanh lPresidentl, Arsalan Ghahremani lVice-Presidentl, Mohammad Reza Anjomshoaa. Standing: Jon Langerak, Gonzalo Davila, Mostafa Assadi, Nasrin Assadi, Fakhri Facelian, Ben Lau, Dickson Yuen, J.K. Wang. International Fellowship , Organization of Arab Students Row 1: Mohamed Bawondy, Dean Masli, lsam Bashimam, Mahmoud I r a n a n Zwawi. Row 2: Bashir A. Khalil, Ahmed K. Mahmoud, Hussein A. Ben Hussien, Mostafa J. Salem, Bashier M. Wariath. Student Association Seated: Nasrin Assadi, Mostafa Rowghani, Mohammad Farhadi lTreasurerl, Mostafa As- sadi lPresidentl, Behnam Avij lSecretaryl Mohammad R. Anjomshoaa, Reza Fatemi Standing: Seyed A. Hashemi, Fakhri Fazelian Mehdi Golshani, Mohammad Fazelian, Ar- salan G. Ghahremani, Parviz Danesh. Row 1: Tom Jackson, Paul Erlandson iM.CJ, John Adams iReporterl, Carol Langemach iVice-Presidenti, Gary Bland iPresidenti, Jack Beers iM,C.i, David Suiter iHistoriani, Bob Dollar iAlumni Secretarvi, T.K, Mills. Row 2: Robert Scharringhausen, Richard Yenzer, Laura Webber, John S. DeGood, Cecilia Meyer, Lindell Whaley, Tom Ellison, Keith Lissant, Mike Moll, Tong Messina. Row 3: Jack May, Mike Quinn, Gary Loud, Alen Davidson, Tom Burchfield, Neal Lewis, Dan Million, Bob Pike, Chuck Hillhouse. Alpha Chi Sigma Alpha Sigma Mu Seated: Andy Kleinert iTreasureri, Bob Scanlon lSecretaryi, Dave Kroeter iPresidenti, Don Bolin. Standing: John Ham, Mike Holt, Rich Christie, Ken Oster, Ken Metz. Chi Epsilon Seated: Juanita Ortmeyer, Larry Bergner, Steve Wilhelms, Dave Lewis iSecretaryi, Bob Stewart iPresidentl, Steve Lett Nice-Presidenti, Ray Stevens illllarshalll David Erwin. Standing: Dana Reel, Bruce Johnson, Dale Wibbenmeyer, John Lauth, Norman Etling, Pat Byrne, Rich Zeidlik, Rosemary Rois, Rich Vaeth Elo Kappa Nu Row 1: Ronald Pollmann, Leonard Laskowski, James Hunsicker, Ronald Lutes, Keith Petty, James Pautler, Wilfred Hegg, Greg Ritter, Robert Katz. Row 2: Ken Sutterlin, Charles Bethards, David Head, Ronal Fadler, Anthony Artman, Jerry Sandvous, Larry Telle, John Sallas, Tom Graves, Ronald Blaha. Row 3: Wayne Rothermich, Angelo Bellassai,Stephen Bergtholdt, Larry Montgomery,James Nlorolf, Tom Kreutz, Dennis Wilson, Steven Akers, Lyndell Brown. Keramos Nuclear Honorary Society Kappa Mu Epsilon Seated lleft to rightl: Peggy Durst lHistorianl, Pat Long lSecretaryl, Larry Lancaster lTreasurerl, Debbie Fugitt lPre-sidentl, Paul Horstmann lVice-Presidentl, Emilia Carcheri, Ellen Cherry, Steve Fioemerman. Standing: Dana Nau, Mike Court, Dan Million, Steve Smith, Larry Sansoucie, Ken Hamilton, Willard Coates, Max Siders. Q : I Pi Epsilon Tau Pi Tau Sigma Row 1: Gary Lederle, George Stegner, Roy Campbell, Dave Prouty, Ralph Drews, Diane Dawson, Charles McGinty, George Skosey, John Mahoney, Bruce Rau, Denny Mertz. Row 2: Mark Smith, Frank Walsh, Dave Barry, Dennis Edwards, Rick Jones, Alex Mutsoglu, Tom Gerwe, John Waller, John Payne, Ron Corradin. Doug Pennington, Jim Glasa. Row 3: Rodney Eck, Dan Buxton, Fred Campbell, Dave Stanze, Jim Bestgen, Mike McAllister, Jim Herbold, Mike Behr, Dave Polakowski, Tom Lindsenbart. . . - ... fee :nv Scobbord and Blade William H. Cohrs III, Marvin Adam, Ronald Fadler, Larry Altepeter, Michael J. Stelzleni. Id ' ' Arno Air Society Flow 1: Major James W. Clinton lAdvisorl, David G. Beshore, William F, Fiuzicka, Vernon P. Boehme ilnformation Officerl, Loren O. Ginter, Michael Quinn, Steve Vancil iOperations Officerl, Charles Green iCommanderl. Row 2 ifrontl: Kindall Moore, Steve Goldammer, Kenneth Werner iAdministrative Officerl, Lyndell R. Brown iChaplainl, Keith A. Nolde iDeputy Commanderl, Holland J. Ponzer, Kenneth R. Jinkerson. Sigma Sigma Row 1: William Louis Smith, Larry Sansoucie, lPresidentl, Roger Lee Rea- gan lSecretary-Treasurerl. Row 2: James Lawler, Mark Smith, Dennis Pease. Theta Tau Standing: Don Lange, Phil Weddle, Brian Murphy, Tom Kruetz, Bob Brennecke, Dan Waldrop, Bill Zaner, Rick Sauerwine, John Cummings, Jack Phillips, Mark Armstrong, Ray Christ, Bob Scanlon, Mark Smith. Not Standing: Jim Devous, Mark Kassing, Jack Costello, Sal Pagano, Jerry Dombek, Frank Walsh, Tim Hol- cer,Steve Suellentrop, John Weekley, Chuck Flaminio, Dave Roth, Gary Pariani, Gary McAlpin, Denny Larson, Dan Hinkle, Jim Watts, Charley McGinty, Steve Robertson, Dave Rinas. Pi Baptist Student Union Row 1: Dick Smith, Marty Carter, Randy Dempsey, Lyndell Brown, David Hamil- ton, Mike Brown. Row 2: Art Higgins, Pat Tuckey, Lee Bodenheimer, Debbie Johnson, Robert McGhee, Mary Walker, Mark Parman, Betty Compton, Pam Lewis, Elaine Vance. Row 3: Tom Mills, Lynn Sheridan, Larry Dupre, John Cadner, Mike Barger, Jim Bowie, Roger Goodman, J. Kensey Russell, Ed Hilligoss, Wayne Jor- dan, David Allen, Danny Clayton, Geno Addison. Row 1: Robert Schaefer lPresidentl, Dean Tibbitts iCor. Sec.l, Warren Schmidt lPastoral Advisorl, AI Crosbie iFaculty Advisorl, Tom Miesner. Row 2: Debbie Mills, Alan Bauer, Steve Stubbs lTreasurerl, Mary Foehse iRec. Sec.l, Dennis R. Wilson, Dick Stabo, Brian Lenharth, Ken Drake, Ruth Mullhatten. Gamma Delta Dr. FLC. Waggoner iAdvisori, Jon Langerak, David Cawlfield, Jerry Johnson, Nicholas Drozdoff, Hirochi Hasegawa. Christian Science Organization Intervarsity Christian Fellowship Row 1: James Eye, Charles Hatfield iFaculty Advisori, David Rice iExecutive Chairmanl, Pam lhebeau, Liene Yow, Janet McMinn, Carol Vines. Row 2: John Tripses, Dennis Williams, Steve Ruth, Jim Clifton, John Ladner, Jesse L. Yow, Jr., Joseph M. Pendley, Richard Alford. Karen Faucett Nguyen Van Thanh Tim Carroll Bill Knickmeyer Kay Knickmeyer Dick Hoffman Dennis Stephens Don Lammers Greg Schmittgens Newman Club Dean Wright Gary Lederle Ken Eppes Dave Sierawski Mike Cerula Ross Hazelhorst 16. Sandrs Stake Steve Meyer 15 16 17 2 3 4 6 9 1 0 1 7 12 13 5 3 u esley Foundation . wi .. 34 6 A 4 fi all 9 Km WY 0 f L 4 10 lov 1- U H l 'fl . I0 51 35 0 '15 47 bb Q no ifl six svgg Q 0664 4 es ,07 70N 73 77 A 1087 55 ll 5 Shu , 1 L1 1 Lb mn 33 3 wb 38 ,H X Q 44 A15 4b 41 50 l 1 It 5 41.7 G1 fo ll IL I3 I4 15 lo W lg F71 Nw . John Lauth . Andy Kleinert 3. Jerry Sandvos 4. Steve Eck 5. Jeff Hartenberger 1 2 6. Jim Paulter 7. Lynne Puetz 8. Harry Ammons . John Sallas 9 10. George Stegner 1 1 . Robert Stewart 12. David Head 13. Dana Reel 14. Randall Staponski . Marvin Borgmeyer . Jim Bondi . Wayne Cagle .Steve Bergtholt . Mario Gibson 15 16 17. Rosemary Rois 18 19 20 21. Roger Fleming . Terry Shofner . Norman Etling .Paul Horstmann .Patrick Byrne . Dan Cartwright .Jerry Crafton .Rob Armstrong 22 23 24 25. John Baker 26 27 28 29 Tau Beta Pi Barry Schaffter Tim Kreutz Randy Casteel Mike Miller Dave Barry Mike McAllister Bill Giles Gary Fennewald Rich Schafermeyer Larry Jenkins Mike Post John Rosenfeld John Dodge Jim Thompson John Waller Larry Schupbach Mark Hawthorne Paul Clites . Steve Bracewell Mike Hurst Mark Weidinger Andy Simon Bruce Johnson Ed Clausen Tom Graves John Matson Jerome Dahl Mike Bunch Dave Prouty . Stephen Schade John Bowlin John Halloran Leonard Laskowski Oliver Sitton Kevin Steele Rich Emmanuel Chuck Connelly Alexandros Mucoglu Dave Raterman Larry Telle Dale Wibbenmeyer Carolyn Whiting .Jerry Anderson Mark Heuckroth Rick Dunham James Hunsicker Ron Lutes Floyd Smith Stanley Klemetson John Campbell John Mahoney Dan Buxton Mark Smith Mahmoud Farhadi Keith Petty Charles Remington 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1 00. 101 102 103. 104 105 iosf 107 108. 109. 110. 111 112 113 Ron Fannin Leon Hershkowitz Edward Tharp Anthony Artman Robert Bonner Don Montgomery . Chris Stanton Lyndell Brown Jim Edele Ron Fadler David Thatcher Rolland Ponzer Charles Lawler Dan Brankensiek Tom Boschert Mike Behr John Gleich Sandra Davis Steve Calvin Stanley Walker Charles Bethards Mike Kauzlarich Richard Larhms Mike Campbell Bob Duenckel Pat Tibbits Lloyd Chapman Dean Tibbitts 5 i , , . lwlinunqn.. Alpha Pihi Omega Blue Key v , 1- . Fiovv 1: Craig Fadem Nice-Presidenti, Dave Barczewski iPresidenti, Bob Brennecke iEditorD, Dave Kroeter, Steve Bergtholdt, Tom Kruetz, Mark Weidinger. Row 22 Scott Winfield, Curt Killinger, Jim Hess, Jim Bondi, Craig Goldstone iAlumni Secretaryi, Charles McGinty iTreasurerl, Tom Depauw, Steve Robertson iSecretaryi. Circle K Intercollegiate Knights Phi Eta Sigma Row 1: Lanny, Jon and Diane Frederickson, David and Sharon Hearst, George and Sandy Gulley, Shirlene and Ron Hughes. Row 2: Peggy, David and Davey Kirn, Sally and Bill Gooch, Karen and David Erwin, Dorelen and Patrick Crocker, Betty and Jim Hunsicker, Janet, John and Julie Hofer, Karen and Roger Haynie. ssociation of Married Students Economics Club Greenhouse Row 1: David Suiter, Roger Rome Susan Ivy Joy Ryan Row 2 Marvin Borgmeyer, Howard Perez Gary Stampley Row 1: Karen and Jacob Fau- cett, Sondra Stake, Claude Crain, S'Tell Swaboda, Claire Yates, Richard Hoffman. Row 2: John Schmuke, Laura Webber, Larry Sansoucie, Pati Schendel, Lindell Whaley. Row 3: Mark Blaser, Ross Haselhorst, David Penico, Gary Schneider. Pershing Rifles Row 1: John Rosenfeld lCom- manding Officerl, David Crawford iPersonneI Officerl, Alan Kornacki lOperations Officeri, Mike Black- more lLogistics Officeri, Row 2: Jerry Garland,Steven Moser, Randal Atkeisson, Douglas Powell, Gary Gray. Row 3: Freddie Ladd, Joseph LaGreek, Kevin Dhuse, Rodger Senift, John Hunt. M-Club Row 1: James Entvvistle, Robert Schaefer, Allen Fails, John Peter, Jim Glasa, Eric Potts, Steve Suellentrop, John Parker, Tony Babnik. Row 2: Larry Davis, Buddy Barnes, Dan Wenk, Pat Goeke, Denny Mertz, Kent Gastreich, Greg Roberts, Robert Arbogast, Terry Young. Row 3: Stu Dunlop, Sam Ingrassia, Ken Burris, Bob Vanecek, Jim Wassilak, John Schoenecker, Stephen Starke, Kevin Dhuse, Wayne Bell, Terry Coker, CR. Remington. Row 4: Richard Dillow, John Gibson, Ivan Johnson, Mark Snowden, Dave Wisch, Larry Markos, Bob Bert, M.A. Brueckmann. Psychology Society Row 1: Paula Cantrell, Pam Monzon lPresidentl, Sandy McLain, Sharon Pfister. Row 2: Kenneth Berry, Floyd Harris, Catherine Jenks lAd- visorl, Thomas Smith, Jim Johnson. Row 3: Roger Van Deven lSecre- taryl, Eugene Smith, Patrick S. Shell, J. Patrick Doyen lVice-Presi- dentl, Larry W. Pitts. Radio Club Row 1: Philip Panagos, Prof. Robert H. Nau, Rose Helen Smith, Steven Maddy. Row 2: Michael Perry, Henry Hahn, Remo Moroni, lll, Richard lVlcDonald, Mark Reising. Row 3: Randall Tucker, Randall Staponski lPresidentl, Nlarion Stan Sanders, Jan Buxton iSecretaryl, George' Schindler, Dave Begley lVice-Presidentl, Jim Swaters, Jerry DeHaven, Ewin Barnett, Dave Koehler. Sports Cor Club ..,,,L ,,,. U , ,L , .. ,. fl J K ' , K Row 1 Sam Savage, John Nlatson, Stanley Lawson, John Boehr, Bob Burton, Bill Stine. Row 2: Jeff lvers, Frank Kern, Beaufort Lancaster Steve Grove, Pam Arvanis, John Arvanis, John Bax-Dresch. Row 1: John Keating lX0l, Gary Weidler lCommanderl, Gary Gaal KS-31, Randolph Latall lS-4l. Row 2: Nlarc Arand, Bill De Porter iS-17, Larry Sinn, Don Nicholson lDll, Jim Abbott lS-2l, Steve Ruth. Row 3: David Walker, Thomas Boman, Loren Ginter, James C. Hassinger, John Schmuke, Kenneth Macke, Baron Von Glos lll. Table Tennis Club Row 1: Damri Sukhotanang, David Hallocher, Kevin Groves, John Garrett lPresidentl, Gary Reynolds. Row 2: Alan Chambliss, Mark Bruenger, Dr. D.M. Sparlin lAd- visorl, Denis Fritchie lVice-Presidentl, Richard Payne lSecretaryl. Row 3: Prasert Jarupanich, Garry Steckel lTreasurerl, William Patrick, Biil Hawthorne. Sitting: Karl Schenke, Greg Anderson, Bill Zaner, Charles Weber. Kneeling: Jack Vance, Jeff Wilkes, Dom Grana, Jack Phillips, Jim Brchyta, Gene Meyer. Standing: Dale Williams, Rick Scola, Jay Tyra, Scott Kenney, Harold Winnie, Wayne Bremer. Raiders Rugby Club If I 5 W S T 5 4 i Flow 1: Gary Holder: John Fiosenfeld, Vice-President: Gary Fears, President: Kathy Lambert: Jeff Brummet: Chris Barnes. Row 2: Gary A, Hankinsp Jerry Dahl: Keith Lissant: Roseanne Ditzellp Nicholas Kuntz. Row 3: Dan Brunsg Kathy Beck: Jan Johaningmeyerg Dean Tibbitts: Jim Ott: Mary Foehsep George Cain. Theatre Guild Spelunikers American Foundry's Society American Institute of Aeronautics 81 Astronautics Seated: Ray Stonitsch, John Scanlon, Don Askeland. Sta David Roth, Gary Schuchard ReC American Ceramic Society Row 1: John Northup, Mike l-lanshaw, Chuck Hillhouse, Robert Scharringhausen, Daniel Million, John Campbell. Row 2: Marvin Borgmeyer lVice-Presidentl Craig Fadem, Mike Quinn, Richard Schafermeyer, Mike Ford lPresidentl, Dave McVlure lSecretaryl, Stephen Chilton lTreasurerl, Wayne Cagle. Row 3: H.H Grice lAdvisorl, Robert Jackson, Thomas Squires, Doug Peterson, Tony Messina, Judy Flebbe, Pat Blankenship, Lynn Klender, Dick Yenzer, Alen Davidson T.K. Mills, Michael Brunson, Ed Clausen. Row 4: David Suiter, David Barclay, John Scarborough, Terry Coffman, Harry Ammons, Ronald Edinger, James Eye Steven Calvin, Jim Wood, Oliver Sitlan, Dave Denner, Mark Heuckroth, Denver Moore. American American Institute of Management Chemical ssociation Engineers Row 1: Karen Dollar lSecretaryl, Barry Schaffter lTreasurerl, Bob Benezette lPresidentl, John An- derson. Row 2: Stephen Langley, Bob Tikwart, Roger Goodman, Ron Fadler, Carol O'Rourke. Row 3: Steve McGIee, Dan Cole, Joe Offutt, Floyd Sherfield. AIME-Society of Mining Engineers mmf ASCE N, ,,.f , 4 si . 5 i sl 1 I W, AS la . , Xi Row 1: Martin Brose, Mark Pickell, Juanita Ortmeyer lSecretaryl, George Gulley, Steve Wilhelms, Robert Milne lTreasurerl, Dennis Stuart, Richard Vaeth, Jerry Hirtz. Row 2: Art Hartle Nice-Presidentl, Frank Yates, Mark Wavering, Earl Poe, Bert Maddox, David Lewis, Fred Storck, John Legate, David Mueller. Row 3: J. Scott Patterson, Jr., Bill Olsen, Ward Cryderman, David Best, Martin Aubuchon, James Deken, Ed Hutson, Darrell Hibbits, Joe Porter, Robert Queathem, Willis Wilson. Row 4: Jim Elmore, Bob Stewart, Keith Barber, Richard Dickerson,Steve Spradlin, Mike Richter, Terry Caldwell, Richard Ogle, Tom Rechtien. Row 5: Norman Pooker, Frank Dolan, Curt Williams lCor, Secretaryl, Mike Huston, Tom Owen, Steve Lett lPresidentl, Pat Byrne, John Lauth, Bud Price, Richard Zeidlik. ANS Row 1 1 James Zell, Edwin Baker, R.L.Jones lPresidentl, Ronald Besser lSecretaryl, Michael Muenks lVice-Presidentl, James Gearhart, Row 2: Don Cline, Dean Tibbitts, Tom Dolan lAdvisorl, Wm. Bruce Miller, Susan Braaf, Bill Ault. ASME Row 1: Lawrence Rockwell, Mike Watson lTreasurerl, Dan Morlang, Roger Perriguey, Doug Pennington lPresidentl, Gerald Foon, Bob Helmkamp. Row 2: Steve Huck, John Westermayer, Reisbeig, David Wetteroff, David Polakowski, Ronald Corradin, James Books. ssocicition for Computing Machinery Row 1: Sally Riley, Diane Gibbs, Dan Case iPresidenti, Stephen Smith lVice-Presidentl, Bill Hawthorne lTreasurerl, Leonard Vaden. Row 2: Mike Cooper, Rick Nolan, Robert Preston, Brian Lenharth, Larry Hamrick, David Schade. Row 3: Gary Crumley, Paul Horstmann, Mark Buday, Walter Haase, Ray E. Umphreys, Dean Wright. ssocicition of Engineering Geologists Row 1: Mark Whitney iVice-Presidentl, Steve Garrison lPresidentl, Kent Gastreich iSecretaryi, Mike Easterly iTreasurerl, Row 2: Bernie Lucas, George Glos, Mike Fahy, Ken Rapplean, Nic Neumann, Jesse L. Yow, Jr. Row 3: Roy Wagner, James Collings, Bob Hempler, Dave Rice, Roger Horton. Row 4: Richard Hoffman, John Creveling. C.L. Dcike Geological Society Row 1: Larry Nuelle, James Collings, Susan Blickensderfer lSecretary-Treasureri, Richard Hoffmann, Randy Stranghoener, Sharon Shaver. Row 2: Janice Rahr, Greg Willis, Bill Collins, Doug Rickman, Tim Carroll, Alexis Swobodai w all l Institute Seated Jerry Crafton Don Underwood lSecretary Treasurerl Mark Wavering lPresidentl Frank Yates Vice- Presidentl David Erwin Mike Huston Standing Jerry Nirtz Lloyd Reynolds Dan Borusiewich, Norman Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers l K 5 M sniff: tru' , wil . ,, , .. I 'I is 1 ' A 3- R . . f 2 it-.: Y Metallurgical Society Seated: Eric Sparks, Gary Steckel, John Ham, Rich Christie, Frank Minden, Don Bolin, Jyong-shi Cho. Standing: Mike Holt, Fred Kisslinger, De- vendre Majmunder, Dave Hughes, Tom Robinson. of Traffic Engineers Society of Physics Students Row 1: Douglas Wood, Doug Heatherly, Dennis Pease, Dr. J.T. Dowell Row 2: Larry Sansoucie, Dale Shull, Steve Christiansen. W.T. Schrenlk Chemical Society Row 1: Carol Langemach, Tom Burchfield lPresi- denti, Kathryn Ogden lSecretary-Treasurerl, John Adams lVice-Presidentl, Thomas Ellison. Row 2: Claude Crain, Keith Lissant, Steven Calvin, John DeGood, Jack Beers. Society of Automotive Engineers Row 1: R.T. Johnson lAdvisorl, W.K. Mueller lTreasurerl, George Skosey lVice- Presidentl, David Ebbesmeyer lPresi- dentl, James Herbold lSecretaryl, Rich- ard Riley lAdvisorl, Gerald Foon. Row 2: Steve Purvines, Michael Moder, Steven Schlueter, Michael Phelan, Dennis Stephens, John Lick. Rovv 3: Joseph Warren, Michael Walz, Lawrence Kehagen, Rich Hovey, Fred Campbell, Joe Krugiel, Charlie Miller. Row 4: Jim Glasa, Mike McAllister, Tom Bos- chert, Terry Kirchoff, Peter Rauch, Bruce Bradway, Rob Arnold. Student Publications Board Row 1: Dudley Gress, Floyd Smith, Rich Dunham, Gerry Wappelhorst. Row 2: Wells Leitner, Larry York, Mike Hurst. Row 3: Craig Korkorian, Paul Ponder, Dave Barczewski, Rich Remley. ROLLAMO Staff From left to right: Roger Berger, John Gallagher, Patti Kackley, Joe Mulitsch, Nancy Fiiehl Kbehind treel, Kurt Priester, Ben Brown, Mike Zirkle ROLLAMO Board From Left to Right: Dave Schepers, Classes Editor Kathy Beck, Queens Editor Tom Rossi, Sports Editor Bob Fleischman, Organizations Editor John Baz-Dresch, Photo Editor Amy Strunk, Queens Editor Lance Williams, Advisor Bob Brennecke, Business Manager Dave Barczewski, Editor-in-Chief Craig Korkorian, Associate Editor Tom Depauw, Layout Editor Marvin Borgmeyer, Activities Editor Jim Watts, Editorial Assistant GDI Row 1: Ed Holt. Flow 2: Howie Kmak, Kristi iSecretaryl, Brent Blizewski lVice-Presidentl, Dave Teske lPresidentl, Gordon Erickson iTreasurerl, John Gregowitz, Prof. Oeffner lAdivsorl. Flow 3: Jeff Harris, Steve Stearns, Bernard Brockgreitens, Allan Reed, Robert Brandt, Jack Lichtenberger, Michael Silger, Tony DiMercurio. Flow 4: Joseph Warren,Tom Miesner, Rick Jones, John Schilling, M.A. Brueckmann, Dennis Leitterman, Joe LaGreek. Row 1: Michael Carson, Mitchell Peterson, Flay Umphreys, Craig Evans, Larry Castor, Jimm Metzler, Dan Jincks. Flow 2: Tim Carroll, Andy Kleinert, Don Zweifel, Gary Ruhling, Dan Aholt,Jim Abbott, Jim Briggs, Ellen Cherry. Row 3: John Pendergrass, Richard Harris, Mark Thalhammer, Dick Seok, Bill Hawn, Bill Murphy, Peter Lekich, Matt Wille, Ludwig Fischer,John Schmuke, Dawn Gant, Stanford Zlatnick, Jerry Dahl. Row 4: Tom Miesner, Gerald Meyr, James Patrick, Steve Felstein, Gary Bland, Dave Warfield, Dave Teske, Howie Kmak, Phil Kunk, Barry Beresik, Pat Coley, Bill Halbert, Dennis Leitterman, Michael Silger, John Schilling, Mike LeGrand. Saint Pat's Board 1973 Student Council 1973 I' Row 1: J. Connell, M. Chiles, D. Darden, J. Glasa, K. Burke, T. Neubauer, D. Dunavant, B. Hilton, T. Miesner. Flow 2: P. Reed, P. Hudson, M. Lapp, M. Logs- ton iTreasureri, L. York iVice-Presidenti, G. Wappelhorst lPresidentl, M. Mengel lExec. Committeemanl, Ft. Rois iSecretaryl, B. Wixson iAdvisorl, B. Carlile lAdvisorl,W. Atchley iAdvisorl. Row 3: D. Cartwright, L. Lewis, M. Fiousselot, M. Garnett, D. Montant, K. Heisserer, M. Flagan, N. Etling, F. Pope, B. Benson, M. Herzog, M. Shankman. Row 4: R. Hoppe, L. Smith, J. Barbarito, M. Wells, T. Pulis, C. Jakubs, M. Mall, D. Montgomery, P. Weddle, E. Christy. Student Union Board 1972-1973 is I f-is f ' fi- Seated - Left to right Dean LaBoube, Vice-President Linda Tevlin, Hospitality Director Berna D. Harvey, Program Director Joan Brune, Secretary-Treasurer Sue Hadley, Public Relations Standing, L to Fl Mark Kassing, Recreation Director Peter Gruendler, Special Events Dir Dave Prouty, Fine Arts Director Scott Winfield, Social Director John Lindstrom, President GCIOY Flow 1: Evelyn Gayer, Gary Holder, Sue Hadley, Kim Nlorrill, Don Jackson. Row 2: Les Schnake, Steve Peppers, Paul Erlanderson, Mark lVlarikos,Tom Zvveifel, Terry Pulis. Special Events Committee Row 1: Bill Uding, Cliff Mahar, d'Aray Holt, Jeanne Rowden. Row 2: Rex Cremer, Dan Byers, Sue Braaf. Row 3: Gary Kallmeyer, Peter N. Gruendler, Jr., Bud Scheer, Joe Nlulitsch, Andy Schelin. Public Relations Committee Recreation Committee Fine Arts Committee X J' Row 1: Michael Griffin, Polly Reed, Mark Kassing, Mike Sall- wasser. Row 2: Jerry McCam- mon, John Reiter, Bill Lueck- enhotf. Row 3: Dave War- field, Roland Poertner, Duane Parrish. Row 4: Marvin Borg- meyer, Gene Manning, Harvey, Robert Arbogast, Terry Coker. Row 1: David Brockman, Phil- lip Breezeel, Marsha McDonald, Jim Ca- rozza, Jack Kolar. Row 2: Tom Miesner, Steve Tillman, .lan Johaningmeyer, Dav Prouty, Elmer Doty, John Alan Fille- baum. Row 1: Linda Tevlin, Patti Kackley, Margaret Wichard, Pam LaFoone, Paula Marcellus, Sandy McLain, Kathy Beck. Row 2: Peggy Durst, Dave Barczewski, Monica Lapp, Margarete Spiry, Laurie Hooper, Cecilia Meyer, Carol O'Rourke, Sandy Gilliam. Hospitality Committee Social Committee Row 1: Allen Nichols, Ben Lau, Steve Rau, Jan Nolan, Scott Winfield, Bernie Lucas, Raymond Blanc. Row 2: Scott Boyd, Lonnie Lange, Ron Rogge, Mike Hobick, Robin Harris, Tom Reddy, William Wilkerson. Tau Beta Sigma From left to right: Joel Kramme lAdvisori, Cherl Smith iHistorianl, Roxie Mitchell, Paul Marcellus, Nancey Drissel, Diane Nau iSecretaryl Denise Lovasco, Pat Blankenship, Alexis Swoboda lPresidenti, Patricia Cooke lTreasureri, Joyce Marshall lVice-Presidentl, Michelle Robeson Kappa Kappa Psi Row 1: Gil Krener, Ed Scarff, Nick Kuntz, Jerry Rich lTreasurerl, Ken Gentry lVice-Presidentl,John Peterson. Row 2: George Cain, Larry Sinn, Darrell Elven, George Stegner, Jim Merciel, Paul Abney, Ray Subheimer. Row 3: Glen Anderson, Vance Havens, Andy Lee, Don Borcherding, Richard McDonald, William Cunningham, Mark Boecker, Ed Hutson lRec, Secretaryl, David Bonney, Joel Kramme lAdvisori. Chamber Band UMR Chamber Band at KETC-TV. Front Row: John Baz-Dresch, Joyce Marshall, Debbie Fugitt, Dana Nau. Back Flow: Jerry Rich, Ed Scarff, Norm Veit, David L. Oakley lDirectorl, Nancey Drissel, Betsy Kahrs, Neil Compton. UMR Concert Band Seated: Paula Marcellus, Nancey Drissel, Nancy Nowak, Lynn Klender, Judy Flebbe, Betsy Kahrs, William P. Cunning- ham.Standing: Diane Nau,Joyce Marshall, Neil Compton, Clark Vance, Gary Foutch, Jim Brown, Becky Minich, Larry Sinn. 'AAD' Seated: Frank Hawkins, Debbie Fugitt, Pat Blankenship, Denise Lovasco, Elizabeth Bronson, Cheryl Hodges, Keith Lissant. Standing: Don Randolph, Flaude Grotefendt, Jim Turpin, Mickey Pritchett, Alan Erickson, David Heile. Seated: Paul Wonderly, Tom Reed, Bill Hinton, Terry Smith, Fred Schmidt, William Snod- grass, Ken Schoole, Rob Kasten. Standing: David Jobe, Jim King, Jim Martin, J. Michael Jacobs, George Cain, Gary Fischer, Miller, Keith Hoemann, Craig Liebel. brough, Ramsey Garner, Stephen Doss, Dennis Calton, John Ziegler. Standing: David Barclay, John Peterson, Joey Strain, David Scheppers, Jon Brinkmann,Gary Hawkins,Jim Gearhardt. Seated: Andy Lee, John Scar- 'Barber Shop' Chorus The Miners Bclncl - s T A I s MMMnfigfffvAf'WfQIMMM',waz Q 5-Q 'Wgj' ' 'u'r'H- - -M -M-he----M Tg'A'1fE.'5 ,fi 'Jm '4jg5iA 1 L,,f,r, 't fi-f gffrfif' fs fqiif- we fy 3 -E A r K, e, s ll . Q5 Q M i A 'K Qdgkkwk ki k. ky 'izffu ,K ' my-, --l .f fs- 1' A r we I sr A- s.r ww my r f M .Q f use M-Fu A s 'H Q 5,1 x -,Q 'bk LQ , 1 x 'x,!git --'V- ffwgl ,,,.: .LA is. fm , xl A A ,P , ,f ,,. V 1 -, V' ,, , , Fla 'i ?fvff4A'1 Q cg it Q- '-T , ,L P h' ,ff 1 fr Q ti. Aunty Eh, X 5, lx is Y' f Y V vi Q , - Vx 1 TV' f U Q ffssf157, ' Effie N h , Kirk-wwf 1 y psig, .FYI Agn six, . ,, ,W VA V . ,I We H wil WE, if Nj , ff: s wg , 1 G EQ' WX: 71335 5 .Zi6'.l'f'f4E'. -YQNX I 5 'L' 1' Drifters Football ,Miners Row 1: G. McAlpin, K. Colter lCo-Captsl. Row 2: R. Petri, K. Oberdick, D. Wisch, E. Potts, M. Congiardo, M. Dillow, S. Smith, K. McGune, B. McAllister, G. Haug, B.Scott. Row 3: L. Peck, D. Angell, E. Lueckenhoff, B. Peach, R. LeGrand, M. Millard, D. Shell, I. Johnson, L. Wallace, T. Meyer, S. Charpentier. Row 4: D. Cartwright, J. Carter, F. Walsh, T. Holcer, R. LaFollette, K. Freiberger, M. Gilliam, R. Winkler, B. Ajhar, S. Dunlop, S. Suellentrop. Row 5: J. White, S. Szy- manski, G. Abernathy, G. Anderson, D. Doerling, R. Christ, M. Hobnik, K. Potempa, C. Curdt, C. Pelech. Row 6: C. Finley, J. Keeton. 'Je'- 'x,,,f' Wrestling 1973 Row 1: NI. Blackmore, J. Nugent, R Armstrong, T. Underhill, S. Ganz Row 2: G. McAlpin, S. Patton, G Miller, J. Watts, D. Wiiliams. ROW 3 J. Falkner, W. Rapier, B. Vanecek, K West, K. Burris, R. Ganz, C. Hawley Basketball Standing: Coach Key, J. Fricke, T Noel, R. Peters,J. Ladner, J. Williams ing, L. Kocke, Fi. Vessell, R. LeGrand K. Stalling, B. Kissack, J. Gibson D. IVIcKenzie, Coach Kirksey. Kneel- 1-, M ,QQ i 1 .VgK , V I --.ixnhyhs b, 4 , 'fr' ,wfxfmx From left to right: Coach Bud Mercier, Alan Parkinson, Jim Ogden, Danny Wenk, Buddy Barnes, Steve Brazeal, John Key. 'S , i :gg I 5 , , J e , f if i V A , 3 ei e Q , Q r g,....,,... . . . if ' ,,, f . ' Q. 3121 3 , eir- V , ,. i g ,. ,. ,:-New-W 1J,E4QSwf,Q. -'M' Y . Q f i 7 f E4 we , x. - 'L VV, i ,T,, K f ,,........ 7 -, S 5353'- i 5 f,5,.Ql Golf 5'5Y'1 From left to right Brlan lVllIlburn Charles Green Loren Ginter lcapfiiifll. Gerald Dfeisewefd f Gostreich: Four Time E' l All-American Rifle Team Row 1: Col. Robert E. Crowley, Nlaj. Richard W. Knowles, Wayne Bell, Kent Gastreich, Larry Markos, Gregory Roberts, Sargent Screeton. Row 2: Terry Coker, Stephen Starke, Flobert Schaefer, Kevin Dhuse, Tony Babnik. UMR Baseball Team 'T' Bottom row: Dave Kirn, Steve Hol- comb, Steve Munzert, Larry Davis, Eric Potts, Bobby Ajhar, David Hearst, Bud Stein, Gary Fennewald. Top Flow: Mark Schrader, Marlin Wells, Wolfe Bagly, Dale Walling, Mark Smith, Randy Heifner, Terry Douglas, Mike Bur- rell, Bill Orsen, John Peters, Coach Kirksey. f 31' my - Ive? t Tflsglifff- .-A-'i F' ' ' A' A 1' ' . 22, ,K 4 n, A 4? u 4' fr: A 5: , ,Nuc l J r it Z ., ,.,, ci... my , 5,611-,, W L, 'nfl ', -P-5 i-h'fEZff5U fi: 4, 7 W 54 fail-' 'Q ff 'J ,fi J:-. 2 P 1 A U M R ff - .af 7-' 'reF 5'5 is-2 V1 'N JA rv- A K ' R ' 1 ,mu . 4 T k x by : ,. . 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A It f.Y' 238 Greeks l.F.C. 240 Acacia 242 244 246 248 250 252 254 256 258 260 262 264 266 268 270 272 274g 276 278 280 282 Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Beta Sigma Psi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Alpha 2 Delta 'Sigma' Kappa. Kappa Kappa Lamba xChiAlpha Phi Kappa Theta Pi Kappa Alpha K 'Pi Kappa Phi A-N Sigma Nu sigma PhiEpsil6n Sigma Phi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta3Chi 2 Themxi A Triangle g 5 Zeta Tau Alpha wh 1, ,- far. r 'H Qqpqnsuqmv af 1 frdternity... a group of people... N69 i, ,- My 1 -' Nazi., an 7: ff 1, iw , xiii 2555 ,. 45 , -f. . ..L. .. , w..X - ,. Q . .fy 31' se' ff ,, h Lv. , f?w.y.Q- ...associated or formally organized... There are twenty fraternities and two sororities at UIVIR. Each has its own features and person- alities. The UIVIR IFC, one of the best in the country, organizes these individual units and has helped develop the Greek system as we know it today. Some competition between houses is demonstrated in the annual Homecoming pajama race. fr. Za' iq, V A 4 V g V fr M l tl y' f If P Msg l .K s K E32 l ,Nw b k V f , 5 I K 7 If ,- -::.,-. E A 1 l ,:,. ' 2 ' L J f , l ' x vw 11 it ' it r xil at X ' 'A W ii ff, Sig ' I s 1 E is My be s A s 5 ii. if f H so , k is, rw? Although different in size and design each fraternity house serves as a home away from home. In the last few years many new fraternity houses have been built and others improved or added onto. A few fraternities have started Little Sisters organizations. These are women that undertake several projects a year for the fraternity. The Little Sisters help build floats, bake cookies, and support the fraternity intramural teams. ,. ,av X -M Q., . ,, ..,, . H s Q raw. -5 'fvfiigm .. il . 'Missa Eng: u F faqs . st mia-.s.s-ea.e--W ...for a common purpose,... r-an--vn'sn-xx's'4Hfw.Ln-1' qwxwaqnqaayi ifllni-atwrilthf-Ilhklri Alfa qqnm m nc ml-'min F rlnoilfg -3 H ry A 1 o n H 1-ldflinfn fl,-lrlri Q ' 1 - FY as .2.l33, Q,3wgI2 ' 'WW , 2.32252 If ,.f.,W.f. , ,.z , 'V , M EX ' m m 5 L ?-f mf QA g, If Q l :tu fx HNW, ...Interest or pleqsur w e. - ebs fer ' .xfufff ' ,. K ' -Mafx ,.,,,, A ,Q-df? 'Mist iw. Y f f' . V ' Many things can happen after supper at a fraternity house. Nlost evenings it's watching television or playing cards. Sometimes it's a healthy free- for-all that produces a shower or a water fight. And when all is done somebody still has dishes to finish. A Greek is o mon or woman... Q This year both local sororities ob- tained their national charters. Kappa Delta in the fall and Zeta Tau Alpha in the spring. A fevv fraternities take on a community work project every semester. This improves town and campus relationships. Fraternity teams always fare well in intramural sports and are well represented on the univer- sity teams. if involved in the university nh A r Steve Robertson--Phi Kappa Theta Bob Moody--Acacia Craig Goldstone--Alpha Epsilon Pi Mike Hurst--Sigma Phi Epsilon Mark Armstrong--Sigma Nu Craig Fadem--Alpha Epsilon Pi Dave Lewis--Theta Xi Dennis Hayden--Kappa Sigma Professor Leroy Thompson--Advisor Mark Weidinger--Delta Sigma Phi Harvey Bandall--Alpha Phi Alpha John Hixson--Lambda Chi Alpha Art Curle--Acacia Paul Burns--Triangle Bill Morley--Delta Tau Delta Dom Power--Delta Tau Delta Sal Pagano--Sigma Tau Gamma Bob Scanlon--Pi Kappa Alpha Keith Hoemann--Pi Kappa Phi Jim Watts--Phi Kappa Theta Rick Sauerwein--Sigma Tau Gamma Bob Touzinsky--Delta Sigma Phi Jim Barth--Tau Kappa Epsilon Albert Winston--Alpha Phi Alpha Don Orcutt--Theta Chi Pat Campbell--Theta Chi Roger Horton--Triangle Bon Martin--Pi Kappa Phi Don Schlechte--Beta Sigma Psi John Shucart--Kappa Sigma Tom DePauw--Lambda Chi Alpha Dan McBride--Theta Xi Mark Smith--Pi Kappa Alpha Mark Schmidt--Kappa Alpha Bon Dutton--Kappa Alpha Tony Seris--Beta Sigma Psi Missing Joe Cappa--Sigma Nu Steve Ganz--Sigma Phi Epsilon Kevin West--Sigma Pi Dave Harsell--Sigma Pi Al Sanushar--Tau Kappa Epsilon 3 53 N I -. X My Mmm X... , km . AW NN I K -M 0 1-f- 'ani I fi -Swim' 240 W-3 1 v - vi Fe hx- 1. Blake Mastin 2. Don Chronister 3. Milton Deckensheet 4. Mike McGavock 5. Fred Ludwig 6. Roger Van Deven 7. Jim Lamkins 8. Randy Van Deven 9. Art Durle 10. Art Lampe 11. Mike Edwards 12. Mark Fehlig 13. Rudy Rottler 14. Gary Robinson 15. Rod Reid 16. Bob Vornberg Allen Paschke Hal Black Mark Jourdan Jan Mackewich Marty Hinson Craig Jakubs Billy Denny Missing Dave Hardin Bob Moody Dennis Abeln Ray Freund John Waterman Jerry Albers l e Barry Sokolik Howard Perez Barry Bergman David Sheahen Craig Goldstone Stephen Wilson Ian Taxman Steven Polinsky Richard Nalick Pete Cedra Bob Grossman Stan Zlatnick Steven Kreisman Bill Gordon Don Kohn Al Silverman Barry Krasner John Scoggin Gary Beitch Sam Frohlichman Mark Schankman Mickey Chervitz Mark Miller Bob Gold Dave Thompson Lou Keil H ,A ll it ff A X ff? Q J' 5lJ . wi' QXPHI SW , M J N I 1 ' Y 3 X si ,i E. Q N . X, K , ,.t,.........- l ' 4 X V, .M Leroy V. Smith Harvey G. Randall James R. Jamilton Frank K. Billups Dale L. Cain Myron Biddle James Davis William Butler Henry Perkins Alfonso Kelby William Burch Eric Trice Elton Grundy Keith Battke James McNiary Louis Anderson Jr. John Ervin Roland R. Wilks Robert Stewart Clarence Smith Jeffery Clay Bernard Givens Samuel Brown Joseph Morton William J. Shain William Johnson Albert Winston Missing Micheal Joshua Darryl Morre Vewiser L. Dixon Robert Stallion Terry Logan L... 2-:nm QIIRM 246 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 wife , Ex T27 lQi 'sm 3:5 Li? 1l1l1i1l1li-1111!-I S990F'9 9 PS'0'5'?'F3'9090?'FD91:B90!NJT' www NIA? 23: 24. Mark Drewes Dave Driemeier Mike Krueger Bill Ehrhard Steve Jackson Bill Miehe Dave Kuhn Kim Kline Frank Berndsen Greg Carter Paul Hoemann Greg Warner Denny Mertz Tony Seris Mark Amen Tom Spiegel Roger Goyins Dennis Anderson Rich Seifert Ed Christy Jerry Wiegmann Bon Huster Guy Freese Butch Johnson Vern Boehme Curt Wegener Wayne Long Carl Haring Dave Shafer Al Hoemann Dave Kroeter Steve Brown Steve Linnemann Ed Schmidt Mark Trent Flay Winkelmann Fred Niermann Brian Flandermeyer Gary Anderson Jon Trusik Ron Smith Jim Ott Stan Lafullette Mark Schoedel W? i to 1. Kevin Dhuse 2. Marc Smith 3. Steve Bader 4. Lon Wadkins 5. Kevin Merrill 6. Dave Burgener 7. Alan Gerstner 8. Gene Hunziker 9. Rick Winkler 10. John Wolf 11. Dennis Barker 12. Alal Lightfoot 13. Greg Steube 14. Fran Bierman 15. Mark Marikos 16. Phill Hensley 17. Joe Gffutt 18. Darrell Robinson 19. Bob Park 20. Dave Cawlfield 21. Rich Weaver 22. Roger Senft 23. Bruce Baker 24. Jerry Garland 25. Jack Gevecker 26. Dave Dunavant 27. Tim Holcer 28. Randy Brannan John Gittemmeier Dave McDonald Mark Wilson Ken Potempa Robin Harris Steve Feiner Bill Scheckel Rick LaFollette Charlie Koch Cary Billings Ron Hoffman Bob Yoder Mickey Sims Fred Grafton Keith Nolde Elmer Doty Jeff Carter Bill Renner Gary Frossard Bob Touzinsky Ken Pippin Al Kaplan Mark Weidinger Jim Marolf Rex lVlann Paul Dalluge Dave Prouty 249 Ed Haberstroh Bill lVlorley Seymour Fl. Dawg Kevin Farley John Branum Don Power Paul Erlandson Dick Smith Gary Snanklin Gary Wicke Steve Hedden Jeff Wassilak lVlerle Dillovv Tom Williams Bay Hoppe Don Dierker Tom Snith Dave Heile Dave Lyon Jerry Crafton Lloyd Reynolds Bob Wallace Bob Jones 4,4 , 6' Q Q pt ,' in I If , ,J s, A1-in -fax it-n I N3 6 fb W 'ig Q Q ' 0 Q M B 9 'O H f ' 5 T 5 mi A 1 K w , ATA Jay Brown Randy IVliller Larry lVlarkos Dennis Dutton John Naes Jerry Lee Dan Black Keith Duncan Bowser John Krieger Charles Riddle Stephen Shull Dave Landis Lee Clauss Gary Kallmeyer Clifford lVlahar Jeff Brummet Kirt Brimm Jim Geringer David Goforth Phil Parman Dulaney Harms Dave Seaman David Walder Roland Poertner Larry Brunner Sam Ingrassia Dennis Woodruff Larry Davis Dennis Farber Don Alday Ron Dutton Michael Anderson Kindall lVloore Dennis Barclay Steve Smith Tim Scruggs Stan Darden Jeff Bushnell Brian lVlarsteIlar Bill Clark Chuck Hansford Ron Roberts John Teefey John Stellern Rick Voytas Scott Osborne Bill Varvvig Gerry Stellern Bruce Russell Bob Neuwirth Andy Brundage Bruce Hard Steve Gann KA A A 50 mf X, , -1, H 'Q ' SX 'fm fe I ' NX X , J 2 at - J X 'Zz ,,., A iff! 2 fg fb , 54 A 34 X ' X 5 X. 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I 8 l s 5 ff: 7 8 3 my X' w, va, I sg F5 20 22 23 24 9.5 lb '17 30 3x '54 fm is it W M JW., W 5 l S y A X i f 2 i 3 ' i l 1, J aaiy WNIODU1-IBOJINJ-I fXjNjNjlgj-L-x..x-L-L-a...h-A-x-L ' UJINJ-'OLOWNIOTU1-IBCDNJ-'OLD l Jim Hess Jim Faulkner Joe Martin Steve Skasick Curt Killinger Mark Bruno Charlie McGraw Dave Lucas Bob Hayes Rodney Myers Beowolf Dan Amsinger Ken Hurley Jim White Steve Szymanski John Hixson Cliff Felix Don Ritter Cal Curdt Tom Christman Jeff Stauffer Tom DePauw Mike Davis Rob Arnold Don Rogge Larry Mayfield Gene Manning Ray Komerous Chuck Naslund Mark Cavinder Jim Bregg John Kelly Mike Hobik Steve Holcomb Brad Scott Jack Kolar Ron Rogge Al Nichols Dan McNett Mike Sewell Mark Amsinger Ron Dawes Wolfgang Greg Carlson Paul Gieseking Jerry McCammon A '53 im or 5 .V- .Q ,,,. ,-..,,,,.-.f 4-.4 ,v . ,.. Q-'N ,, X-Cfrq 1 , WV I '. x x 5 - ww v mx 1 ' :I f, QM ,ff R 21 Ha 5 if i ,S 2? ,.. W5 1 f-wa--awww, ,v-' .,,. 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V if All lt 2 ll lf lm Y V if VV' an lx X 5 .xx P' I 5 L,-xfl um lt 1 , L , e 1 ffl KJ Q 1, LX K3 2 I I X' J 'Qin Alix A4 if, I5 gf ll Q me re, it 5 xg X' !,.fV,.f-tofu ,fi .'.v ,AT NX , Jw abit LJ-Ni! ,HJ iam it 'X rifxxff t . 5 ttf. , . it f I ., L E :SQ L 3 x 5 1 5' Q 2 'Q sg Ed Burford Mike Searey Mike Wilheim Ed Self Dan Shelledy Dan Skillman Rich Markey Chuck Anderson John Vallar Bob Born Pat Harris Rich Kinck Dan Osbourne Jim Godar Dale Anthon Larry Mertens Tom Naeger Chuck Flaminio John Baz-dresch Steve Robertson Ron Craven Dave Rinas Era Price Hatcher 111 Dan Brown Chuck Staley Mike McKean Rusty Crane Dave Brockman Ken Ortmann Ron Zagarri Bill Behrens Larry Hoeflinger Gary Grote Bernie Lucas John Wegamn Dave Muenks Yellow Dog Buddy Bruns Dennis Rackers Mike Rousselot Dave Muckerman Steve Patton Jim Gegg Don Broekelmann Tom Rossi Jim Watts Ruedi Fischer Joe Barylski Dave Viox Steve Hyland Rich Dolan Jim Hummert Joe Rupp Joe Adrian Mike Moellering Burke Gallagher Rick Hampel Tim O'Neill Bill Rosenbaum Bill Udine Ken Rapplean Buddy Scheer Mark Koeneker Steve Phillips Steve Koch Paul Burke Hans Scheider John Rogers Garry Roufa Dave Wisch Dave Erman Rex Cramer Steve Davis Phil Weddld Jim Fitzpatrick Tom Utterback Bruce Lurtz Dave lVliller Jerome Willmering Steve Wumming John Weekley John Hohenberger Rich Schultz Tom Bartnett Dan Frisbee Randy Houser Chuck Yocom John Cummings Rich Buchanan John Haley Jim Beehtel Tom Robinson Jim Spencer Terence Hill Jim Junge Larry Schupbach Mark Dolecki Denny Visos Tom Domagalski Rich Fleschner John Brinton Bob Vanecek Lenny Lutz Ted Greenwald Charles Sidebottom Nlike Lueckenhoff Jim Forck Gary Schuchardt Bill Lueckenhoff Bob Fleischman Bob Colombatto Bob Brennecke Nlissing Bob Scanlon Dave Barczewski Carter Njus IVlark Smith Dennis lVliera Lloyd Henke Pat Tibbits Charles Weber Hugh Kind Tom Pinson H l is IIKA . .. f J ' X W.. -' .Z . -, - L A5 - -' ' W MWW4 .. . 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Robertson Steve Fraley Mark Mahnken John DeGood w 'af ,f5?a3f??f!iEQ1fiz 1 ' ' f 7 1 45112, :J f'i'rffw A -- : 6255161 , .A . ff aw ' is awp, 'mei n .sw :W ' ' .fifffe 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 1 2 3 4 5 6 Joe Counsil Mark Brown Tom Schroeder Mark Armstrong Dan Waldrop Bill Zaner Dan Thebeau Jerry Anderson Rich Kessler Carl Hunding Jack Phillips Jim Greer Jack Greenley Larry Fain Rick Dunham Nick Barrack Missing Russ Byars Larry Molina Finley Teasley Farrel Haunschild Vernon Peters Ron Durbin l W M J 1 I in x 'H lil? item s Ben Ackley Jeff Johnson Lobo Bruce Gansner Steve Babbit Mike Hurst Bob Adkins Mike Beuke Steve Perko David Ortmann John Guerdan LaRoy French Rick Katterhenry Miles Whitener Bernard Hoerning Frank Opfer Bob Heide Dennis Stephens Joe Hopkins Pat Hohan Mark Lorenz Randy Nichols Mike Poelan Craig Liebel Dave Denner Kirk Hayden Earl Province Scott Gardner Bob Brandt John O'Hara Matt Evertt Gerry Wappelhorst Randy Gault Steve Petzel Ralph Rojas Mark Heuckroth Ed Hoeferlin J. W. Lowe Bob Jaeckel Dennis Grella Jack Vance Wayne Kotter Jim Kauten Jim Merciel Lief DuVall Jim Pearson Dave Robb Mike Wesley Lance Rehm John Johnston Mike Emmerich Larry Hendren Gary Hutchison Chuck Peavler Mel Pohlman David Mittler Jerry Wessel Mike Ross John Dean Bill Bachman Charlei Raab De Green Steve Bridges Randy Ganz Frank Moore Dale Wibbenmeyer Jerry Harris Dwight Tedquist Kerry Welker Clark Vance Tom Zgraggen Brent Thompson John Marting Tim Underhill Harry Chappel N-. 'l '-w-f --.Q -s...-U L '-'lu- IA.. CIJE Q'-1-L 7 '57 1 Q ' A L W. 'Q -uu- 'nu .23 nn. S..,w1gfif-N, . Mififf 935-' as , K 'ef , I-11 . . ,tv-V tx 3:'22f'1! -4 i gvk 'ailiif , i , -.' Q. . , , H , Y- .Z z F - - ' .5 '.Pf 9- .., i?i3q,f f .,f..f:.,gQ'g3? if ww, ff ' 26 . f wffzf-. 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W--,--.....,,.., 8 ,W ,f Q am J i M W ,W f jf Y f f SUNY 7 1 ,Wg H-. Bob Vezeau Tom Robak Rich Sieberman I. P. Nightly Steve Tattich Pat Campbell Steve Dierker Mike Mertens Mark Herzog Don Orcutt Rudy Jovanovic Mike Consolino 335919 -P .xx ,Q w 1 I w TN w i 1 F4 X , f p lCJ ll 73 X5 17 lol ll I+ .-'k,i 5 :V 1 5 6 g X ' k.,, i l 1 lil t llslll M ' to G l 1 l . sltts Cheika Gerry Schmitz Steve Altgilbers Dave Lewis Dan McBride Mike Fahy Rob Garrett Mike Sallwasser Greg Bothwell Mike McKinney Corbett Brown Don Montgomery Norman Veit Chris Wilson Bob Vaileroy George Glos Rich Donnelly Bill Smith Bob Fontinelle John Anderson Ron Rembold T-Bone Baby Bullock Randy Kerns Paul lVlelIies Slick Melvin Large Dave Bonney Skipper Bud Fat Wallo Dimples Dan Roewe Tommy Dispuke Roger lSIutl Horton Nlax Cooper Dickie Dempsey WGQQY Stinky Dummy lVlaypo Pin Head Neubs Ray Kneffel Chopper lVlr. Teebs Missing Rufas R. Jones Lars Svenson Don the Dud Buck the Dog . 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QQ, , , i 'gi 4 1 VK. Q: gf ' 2ff19ff5S: , , 5 'Q'-5-'55'f 1'7' Dormlforaes Cooperatives 294 1.c.c. 296 W.R.H.A. 298 Altman 300 Far-rar 302 Holtman 304 Kelly'A and B 306 Kelly C and D 6 308 Thomas Jefferson 310 Thomas Jefferson 312 Thomas Jefferson 314 Campus Club 316 Campus Club 318 Engineers Club 320 322 Engineers Club Tech Club An Independent can live in a dorm,... v-mv-mvuwmw-Q f, The Independents at UMR are well represented on many campus organizations such as the St. Pats Board and the UMR bands. Due to the recent closing of two eating clubs, the remaining three enjoyed increased membership resulting in an all-round good year. WAAM- W W ' . 'im X Mr W ,,.L - - ff ?,,.,w .K .V .w-5-st, K Q fx .VNV 2 3-F1 , 9+ m ' . 'hwy ' fm ' is A I ,X , , rl, 1 E125-2-'.?' apartment, or an eating club ! u-W.. A A I F fe? Many Independent groups organized their members in cheering sections at UIVIR football and basketball games. Recognized by everyone, Independents Elvyn and Anderson have become UlVlR's premire entertainers working with the Miner and KNISIVI. ' I we , , 17Z52v!5 'YX JP ' L ,T . lf'r'y ' 1 ,I f ,- Z - sup L 4 f K 5 . gg 'N ? 1 ye . 51? i -v 7 K 1 Lim. ,, XV.....fxx A molorlty ofthe studenit body IS lndependenit,... Due to increased enrollment the Womens dorm was moved to lVlc- Anerney Hall. Because of this the atmosphere of the dorm quadrangle will never be the same. The radio sta- tion KM FA suspended operations dur- ing the year due to technicalities. ,,g1a! The year ended with the biggest Independents party weekend ever held. The whole event was well organized as there was a little something for every- body involved. A concert, games, food and dances resulted in a weekend that will be hard to top next year. ' WW, each an individual sharing common goals. rr nw 3 .fit tw, 5 3. ! b n LOWNIOUO1-BCAJNJ-N ii -xo 12 3 4 i Charley McGinty Paul Metzler Jim Dorroh Stephen Smith Jim Foil Dean Tibbots Sam Padgett Greg Fackler Wayne Bremer John H. Dodge Randolph Latall Mike Miller ii iw'-4 .9 nw' ,aw 809 7' 5? CX 'f ii k SU' 3 2 . 24 15 16 7 2B 3O 34 Q 7 so W' Q Q M 5 ' Q 3 3 1 R X W.R.H.A ,- 'f.',A , Mary J. Twellham Jeannie L. Chester Susan P. Heidemann Janice Bates Doris A. Behr Linda S. Porter Theresa L. Hacker Ruth A. Mullhatten Sharon L. Taylor Janet L. Defend Marilyn A. Mee Denise M. Lovasco Sandy R. Heath Dawn E. Gant Jan L. Johaningmeyer Nancy A. Shelton Kimberly S. Morrill Amy L. Dueker Patti L. Mayer Susan M. Braaf Patricia D. Blankenship Mary E. Foehse Patricia A. Doyle Suzanne M. Dirkers Jean A. Hermeyer Deronda J. Oldham Ramona K. Ogle Delores A. James Diane C. Gibbs Judith L. Flebbe Joan M. Zerr Vera E. Malko Pauletta R. France Margy A. Rice Melanie G. Miller Nancy J. Riehl Kathie M. Murray Lynn J. Klender Mary L. Roach Colleen A. Collins Georgia L. Schmidt Janet P. Johnson Christine A. Lyon Pamela S. Oliver Linda K. Riley Jill A. McCartney Catherine Rieser Roxie L. Mitchell Jun-chin Wang Mary L. Sieber Rosemary F. Rois Caroll A. Rogers Nancy S. Becker d'Arcy Holt Karen Dollar Robert Dollar Carleen K. Gass Patricia A. Pijut Mac Donald Hesskaup William Baumhoff Ronald Gutermuth Anthony Artman John Botts Randall Hughes Paul Weauhdener Steven Hughes Stanley Sorrels Dana Meyers Stan Linsenbardt Stephen Adams Michael Post Tom Joyce Dan Stark Andy Schelin Andrew Wilson Thomas Linsenbardt Kenneth Hamilton James Dickmeyer Michael Post William Yamnitz Stephen Kienstra Saint Pattrick Eugene Haas Chris Cantrell Mike Aguilar Ron Edingre Dave Dlechle Steve Moser Bill Blechle Bob Overfield Nelson Hodge Jim Blevins Phil Breezdel Wayne Peters John Pool ltiltlt i R133 Dennis Holcomb Bob Elliot Dave Barclay Gary Klingensmith Randal Atkeisson Herman Polk Donald Hoffman Robert Arbogast Ronald Berry Ronald Berry David Barry Ballard Simmons Anthony Artman Danny Klopfer Max Siders Terry Mclntire Charles Wiese Duane Berning Carl Hubenschmidt David Chambers Stephen Kambol Bruce Bradway Edward Davis Douglas Wood George Keith Robert Preston Mike Dorlac Alan Reynolds Don Bircherding Paul Huber Greg Halter John Irvin John Zielger Bill Merth Paul Clites Carl Carpenter W ' f QQ' 4 39 49- 45 ALTMAN W USE 'kms k k ,mr , , FARRAR B ?i E. 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Hankins Steve Alcock John P. Edwards Jeff Capps Ben Dover Douglas Grmming Bill Goehman James H. Herbold l 315 '50 5 55 57 58 A 1115141 49 V f fl 60 5 I '54 Q' 5q Q 30 Bl 35 34 A 35 f3lw O Ai 42 45 44 45 ' if I4 17 18 59 10? i lb 2 28 J I Z Q GJ 7 8 CAMPUS CLUB Tin.- 3 SHI: Fi? ., 5,1 z Y v-v , gp. .- if ,+g,y, ni' Tom Miesner Gerald Meyer Stephen Langley Neil Dovvnandeater Michael Quinn Mike Magee Doug Lacke Randolph Latall Mike Miller Douglas Wood Robert Lindsey Lally Samsoucie Brian Sullivan Richard Lenzing Sharon Pfister Pam Thebeau' Carl Mueller Tony Meir Can Million John Reiter D. Rothermich D. Schubert Tom Squires Darrell Prior Dave Smith Ron Schrenker Rick Schrenker Terry Smith Terry Faes James Rorabaugh 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60 .. tw, , I il Tf-'ii' Ken Jones Lindell Whaley Joy Ryan Carolyn Whiting Steve Spradlin Willy Makeit Tom Reed William J. Mundy ll Larry Morris Joe Morrison Rick Holan John Rosenfeld Ed Albee James Nischwitz Roger Reagan Bill Nickoley Danny Borusievvich Greg Ritter Kenneth Luetkemyer Karl Schoenefeld Bill Board Jerry Rich Jim Davis Keith Whalen Rich Schneider Rick Tegethoff Terry Witthaus Robert Schaefer Mark Smith Dennis Pease 1: 7 J- if my Q M ,? 'mu H 5... M an situ 'W' NI' ...nc QQ v Czmvus Ctus lL, Tom Hayes Mark Birchler Mark Cowell Rick Brown Mark Vogt Steve Smith Mark Liefer Ed Clausen Terry Riggs Gary Johney Jesse Yow Doug Strattmen Jeff Wilkes Mark Hawthorne Jim Bestgen Larry Lewis Dan McFarland Gary Birk Tom Nichols Joe Ferrante Mike Phillips Kevin Dolan Gilmare Krener Scott Christians Dean Degenhardt Roy Bachmann Kensy Russell Wayne Sanders Jack Keller Bruce Mitchell Rich Larkins Ed McJimsey Keith Houghton John Middleton Dave Cathy Dave Welge 56 f' i T J, 21 ? 2 mi r ee John Creveling Marlin Wells Jim Pautler Art Kunkel Ben Brown Floyd Harris Bob Barnes Pat Long Scott Kenny Rod Taylor Jon Townsend Jerry Bayer Bill Ruzicka Bill Jerden Don Merritt Rich Quinlisk Joe Lagreck Larry Lancaster Keith Hovis Greg Jecker Mike Roth 58 JJ Gene Smith Pat Shell Al Richardson Paul Ditty Tony Hodges Ruges Martin . Wes Martin Gene Addison Doug Peterson Fred Smith Dennis Leitterman Charlie Shanes . Jack Beers ENGINEERS' CLUB ENGINEERS' CLUB W e it r 4 ' b a A A . ' ,A an . .4 4 .gilt 'V 'X- .'ff'. ,,' fm ' P, fe'-f , . Aw, ...- V ,...a ,un :5 eye .xi Lt, in N1 f gf: ,,,,- '5 ' 'l-:N gl' 419,118 ff Q, 'js Y ' I NA SJ 1371 3 1 ,f . Ja. . - ' fr ip, l , ' 'JH . Q ,Tr x - A 5.3, g , K' .35 - ' L34 If 02, Q 1.0115 . 6 , A' 418-r-L4 Lynn Price Bill Covvan Lyle Gastineau Tom Behan Gary DeCIue Rich Williamson Jon Jansky Erland Martinez Jim Dorroh Jim Martin Jim Johnson George Dolson Ben Brockgreitens Dean Delker Greg Colman Larry Zerwig Rich Barger Galen Johney Keith Petty Tom Bogler Bruce Gastimeau Dave Carter Bill McPherson Mike North T. G. Rehkop Dale Hughes John Reynolds Jim Fleming Tom Burjeck Harry Zerwig Brent Blizewski Ron Jackson Mike Coyne Pat Mulvay Bob Roberts Rich Laughlin Ron Dougherty Jim Scheller Joe Wong Mike Zirkle Steve Sit Nancy Drissel Vince Tipp Steve Goldammer Lyndell Brown Charles Green Rich Dickerson Gene Weaver Leo Scherrer John McCarthy Charlie LeBrell Steve Schlumpberger Gene Meyer Harry Wissmann Wayne Bremer TECH CLUB , -x as me 22' wr ,. , B- 1 Q lf 64. 66 67 dal 2, ' '73 '74 76 5 W 54445 99 0 0 78 so 65 S '68 fl 43 72 ae 837 3g M42 49 y 2? as 9,4 12, z 5 i Q M r i Wwe 5. 4.41 if A x fig' 3' 'S w X '-Sq, 7' M -. ., . . J ' Yi... x Vs ire- 7 'X' . A ff .1 we we .4m.,af2ll- exam .-.M nf f,., .f M'29....TfA-.. Rick Cory Jom Foil Jonathan Motherwell Bill Hawthorne Frank Yates Dean Tibbits Bob Pobst Darrell Elven Tom Kieffer Brian Gilbert Steve Kinder Mitch Fowler Dave Head Bill Gregory Gary Mackey Dennis Wood Gary Gaal Larry Sinn Larry Rehage Jim Blessong Michael Court Terry Cloth Jay R. Stillwell T. Mitch Hancock Mike Mvenks Doug Calvin Cesar Magnin Kul Bhasin Ernest V. Sciaroni Angelo Villosenor Alfredo Figueras Arras Sinnarwalla Manuel Gonzalez Frank Dolan Robert Wokurka Mike Cory Joe Vehige Steve Millsap Leland Neher Salvador Guccione Bob Dobrynski Steve Zeigler Ernie Ward John H. Boehr Bruce Johnson Oduardo Rojas Mike Logston Shelly Nugent Sam Padgett Robert Katz Raj N. Master Bill Board Chu Ming-Shian Carolyh Burchfield Thomas Gerwe Gary Loud Dale Schnieders John E. Aldag John R. Schmuke Ken Haug Tim Collopy Joe Brenneke Donnie Wilkerson Bob O. Brayfield Rande Grotefendt Jim Hillhouse Bob Moody Steve Ruth Ron Willoughby Bruce McCray Dale Thomas Dennis Feurer Mike Silger Les Schnake Dean Heseman Dave Warfield Steve Gilbert Paul Motzler Ken Jinkerson Bud Garner Robert S. Maxwell 5 1 A-' 'y , ,N ,, bf'Y,Agg55m, ',-'ff' wi f wa iti, 0.A ' 1 r . ' . 'f , .D X 1 Ii, , Q '.f,,' X 'Q 1 M' 'Q xii! 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'lx- :cf- I S I' 'Pj ZW, 49. 3 ,,STL7LTanu-W' .,,,.....--- fwwaf :- v-......-........, R Q . 1 is ,,,.....4v-'-W, we-n , A Q ,H A. W if E9 L1- e dlifdl some wmv iii... Qing ig 75 328 eww 9 ff Af 5 ee YL me .. Q, lr. even slfzudliedl some .. . IA R X. RECCC C ER Nm. .V F- - f'4 enjoyed intfragsellnoell activities 11. fx A 591 , I ,-,lL3 Y 1 D ,fm ,Q mf v- f a 6 17 rife.. r 2 , X .fp-I .wa -J , i W V V K M , 350' QQ if X l K A Y , Q J :L 2 L 'f and N' V . . hmmwx fm ew lp aye while most watfcllne dlof. w ii? Pj new xxx, km, -W' W L5 ws ? L., 1 x . .4'wkL1x'z f. , L Q ' ' 1 fp' ' 'HE V - ,M . , 15953 4 KA M :1.w5Q,, I W My ,K K A1154 'Hr , N: 1, . -M . J' ' , -v ial 'T' . 13 ' - ' e fi.-K , ,- ' K Q. ,QM 'pg 7 ,J K 331 H , 5 Xt, S LK, E 5 1 ik 5' : - M ,K 'Q fig' we fi MJ? -vs Q s f if F . sf , - S , , L gg xfsv 1 ,v L A L . mf In xfg? 3 Q.. q YY ' - gt K V G- I . . ' My ,gf if . 3 'Q , 0 . 'Si--I B 'F El H W 1 I fx 7 if 7 72 1 A ga- , M . Q if TEL wi is 1-L. fb 5 Q? 7 ,t ' 3 ' W-. 2 Munn k 'V ,E f ' ,if,Z i mi XL K 0 1 1 ' Q. ' Rf ' wf 1 ' fff' 4- wg , K A A ,J wkrfqgl, 1'5 V gr ' ? L P? T 6 H L gf ia L 5 xx If :, F Nr, gi ut somehow , We SMH had time to party ig UMR WHO'S Education is dynamic and is tested by what the educated man does in the world. It was the tragedy of the Middle Ages that the scholar, the man with the cultivated mind, found the world intolerable and with- drew from it. The obligation of the educated man is quite the contrary. The characteristic of a free society is that there is no privilege that is not to be counter- balanced by an appropriate responsibility. Unhappily there are men who all their lives plow the fields and take the crops from the soil of freedom and make no effort to restore the fertility...education is a privilege ...it involves the responsibility of Leadership. Clarence B. Randall WHD The half-life of an engineer is a couple of years, and l 'm convinced, and the people l associate with are too, that the big thing about going to school is what you learn outside the classroom. Russ Byars f sutt g i K ' Q' W - S u . 4 f is 1 -I .L X 1 f ' i If Extra curricular activities help you to learn to work with people- you meet a lot more people and learn what others think and feel. Gary Pariani 4-49' E E 5 2 S 2 Campus activities help a person to broaden their background and make them more outgoing and helps to develop personality. Dave Puettman '34 high school graduate comes to UMR to get an education. lf he graduates from college with only the knowledge taught in the classroom, he has not ac- complished his goal. Dave Barczewski A 'er V Q 'Af ,.-iq' ,t if : . s we if of J' A ,M 6 A V VZ, .- J' 4'2....3' 'V A Q 3, . f sf ma X ' X 414' ,Ms ,. 9951? The basic advantage of the ME curriculum is that its a very versa tile curriculum. Every compan y in some way requires the services or knowledge of an ME. For this reason it is one of the easiest Curriculums to get employment through. Terry Hill ,, l 1 ln regard to my years at Rolla, l feel the following quote from the Bible applies. Your eyes behold strange sigh ts, and your heart utters disordered though ts,'. . They struck me, but it pained me not,' they beat me, but l felt it not,' When shall l avvake to seek vvine once again? I Proverbs 23: 33-351 Steve Robertson 5 The years here have been enjoyable because of a gaining of friends. Friends that will be kept for a lifetime, l think thats important. Mark A rmstrong One advantage to Rolla is ltis a smaller school, students have a much better opportunity to get in- volved. Alard Kaplan .raw-Q... mf' -new- The best quality of this school is the good reputa- tion it has for an engineering school,' but the big dis- advantage on the other hand is that the curriculum here at UMR offers almost nothing but engineering, and it's hard to get a well rounded education. Carter lVjus i decided on Petroleum Engineering because it sorta ht me, what l like. lt really seemed practical and down to earth. There's a good relationship between the teachers and students. lt's a very practical experience and it pays well. John Shucart The problem wi th extracurricular organizations at UMR is that the people who join them aren 't genuinely interested On larger campuses, people join because they have an interest in the organizations' activities. At UMR many organizations are simply lists of names. All many members ever want from the organization 's to use itis name on their resume sheet. And in many cases, that is the organizations only purpose. Rick Remley NIUE ,ff If sw , College offers a student many aspects of an education,' studies are important, but the greatest educational opportunity available lies within the students themselves. An academic education is ex- tremely vital in todayis society, but unless a student can associate and motivate himself with other people, he has neglected himself of not only a part of his education, but of a part of his life as well. Tom DePauw y 5 The greatest part of your education at Ullfll? can be from campus involvement,' it teaches you hovv to deal and work with people, which is really what you'll be doing out in industry. John Haley in ff! ' 35 . 5 ,., in l think too many students miss a very important part of their college career by not taking an active part in one or more extracurricular activities. Too many students are weekend warriors. They leave Rolla as early as they can on Friday afternoon and don 't return until Sunday evening. This makes it all the more difficult to become active on campus. l think, if Rolla and UMR offered more activities of interest to students one would not see this mass migration out of Rolla every weekend. Charley McGinty .,,,...-1 V-. ..----- ' ,..J.- L..-0 KW ii Y l think that the organikations you belong to are as important to your education as the classes you attend. Organizations teach you how to work with people. Carol Langemach An institution of higher learning is not merely an abode for an academic educationj rather it also serves as a foundation for social development and world enligh tenmen t. Bud Bruns Tyre!! Brothers, letfs build on the foundation which our engineering curriculum has prepared us,' even though the road to success tends to be unpaved at times. Darryl Moore NX--.. 3 , 'Qhi ,ii Qs s 1 NS? ff ef if K '9 :J 1 ' .ang Through participation in extracurricular activities, especially the Student Council, l 've learned that it's more important to strive for a four point not in your course work but in life-with other people. Rosemary Rois ltfs a small atmosphere. lt's more home, more conducive to developing relationships with different people in your department. You get to do a lot more as part of the school. Jim Mulligan The power of positive thinking was one my great- est aids in my college career. ltfs amazing, but true, that whatever the mind can conceive and believe, one can achieve, if he believes in himself Craig Fadem 'rvfdzf Q U- n. The spirit of St. Pat's has dropped significantly since 1967 unfortunately. Fewer shillelaghs and beards are seen each year. St. Pat's used to bring the whole student body together. lt was a super weekend that everyone really looked forward to. Pe te Dawson r?' 'H Extra-curricular activities expand your opportun- ities for new activities, new friendships, and re- sponsibility and leadership experiences. ltis an aspect of school life that no one should miss-if they do, they've missed half of what they're here for.' Diane Dawson Vw' Q.. tx 1-dffbft I Dear Scooter, trips, hastle, offers, prediction, decision, career? location, hurry--need to know, letters on wall, spacily nasty, short 4 years, Electrical Board of Trade Best All Around'f Tough: Scared Not for weal th, rank or honor, but for personal worth and character. Love Steve Bergtholdt 'gs The UMR student probably spends more time on f extracurricular activities than students elsewhere. l t's a matter of psychological survival. Involvement dis- rup ts monotony and broadens education. Steve Goldammer 49 .N N- ' fb? ,f:',:.,rx 55l' v I -X ' if Q , f ft 'iyw- .ff xv PM Q .K if Y'KR1g'ngQ-'fart an 'rn 652' Qff ff ihzf' 3221. 3, I-251 f b'1.'-fe l-5 V ll , sf. ir jWff'f' f '- A X , , . X A W P X xg! . fxfvkbi l B, .ty '.'NA3Y,Ar HJRVKQKJ. 9.1 T f si'.fifQff: s,f5v.f',lqfi1Q+fq,'?'Zl'1?1E,Q . V ty' 'i.- 'wg2,'x. ' 'A?l,'fi1.,','v1 41 . uf- ' s ' i ln college people really grow up and learn a lot about living and working with people and what the business world is all about. Paul Burke Unlike what a lot of people in this school think, there is a lot more to an engineering education than what is in the textbooks. An employer wants more than someone to push a slide rule-they vvant someone who can communicate and work with other people. Thatfs why people have to be involved in activities other than just classwork. Gerry Wappelhorst Af 5,4 - Wana 350 The secret to getting through Rolla is realizing the most important lessons are learned outside the class- room. This place can be quite desolate at times, and the student finds that he must become involved to escape the pressures. John Dodge Dave Kroeter , J 4 1 r,,1 V ft ' :swf 4,N,,,A1 ., , ., Lyvlyg .xg Gr- L K mf fu l Q.-W.-mf,-www Mm -v-,M,W,,, ,,,,s,:, , -...,.M,., WM y wh A -PH'p! 'l-nl-1'-M.: f,.v A .N f 4. ...W,,w.4nt,...u,.. -f Q To me the most important thing one can develop in four years of college is the ability to communicate with and work with people. -fa., wi. A as The present criterion for determining a professor's status should be changed to include, as it's primary element, the results of a student conducted evaluation system, for it is very apparent that many professors are apathetic about their teaching ability. Tom Akers James L. Hess n 4 I. w ,. 5 . w V Q, . . . s .' ,Vi .,,V'. ' s tqasij I . I L . . 4 n P. lim w. W I x 1. w , .-.1 N,-yi-FR .V -p.fVfZT9ra.m.,, in M Q ..,,,,, 8 .mm A -4 A- PM A-VV V w .ff . I .,y tfjxa- .- ' . 1 ,. ! ' -cn -L 5 Q I A N . bi ' 4157 x 'E' ' F, in E 1 A if! V? 'L X AN' .. A 1 V H if a' . 4 . ' . . 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Charles 270 Armstrong, Mark 238,266,357 Arnold, Robert 206,258 Arnsmeyer, Kenneth 256,376 Artman, Anthony 298,367 Artz, John 306 Ashbaugh, Billy 367 Atkeisson, Randal 195,197,298 Aubuchon, Martin 203,301 Auer, Richard 301 Ault, Willian 203 Avery, Steven 272 Ayars, Nancy 75 B Babbit, Steve 268 Babnik, Tony 155,226,198 Bachman, William 268 Bachmann, Roy 318 Bader, Bob 258 Bader, Steven 248 Bair, George 367 Baker, Bruce 248 Baker, Deann 224 Baker, Edwin 203,386 Baker, Randal 306 Baker, Robert 367 Barbaglia, Michael 256 Barbaroto, James 212,301 Barber, Keith 203 Student Index Barclay, David 262,298 Barclay, Dennis 252 Barczewski, David 168,216 Barger, Michael 190,386 Barger, Ricky 320 Barkalow, Thomas 302 Barkau, Robert 359 Barker, Dennis 248 Barnes, Robert 318,382 Barnett, Ewin 198 Barrack, Nichols 266 Barry, David 298,376 Barth, James 238,274 Bartnett, Thomas 262 Barylski, Joseph 360 Bast, Ronald 376 Bates, Jamice 376 Bayyle, Keith 244 Bauer, Alan 190 Baumhoff, William 298 Bayer, Gerald 318 Baz-dresch, John 260,387 Becherer, Robert 272 Bechmann, Diane 308 Bechtel, James 262 Beck, Kathryn 75,312 Becker, Nancy 296 Becker, Robert 298 Beckmeyer, Russell 308 Beers, Hack 206,318 Begley, David 198,367 Behan, Thomas 320 Behr, Doris 296 Behr, Michael 186,376 Behrens, Willeam 260 Beitch, Gary 242 Belcher, J.D. 367 Bell, Wayne 197,226 Bellassai, Angelo 306,367 Bellm, Robert 272 Belsha, Thomas 256 Benezette, Robert 202 Benhussein, Jussein 183 Bennett, Steven 357 Benson, Robert 310,376 Bentzinger, Robert 264 Bequette, Duane 258 Beresik, Barry 210,312 Berg, Charles 308 Bergfeld, William 272 Bergman, Barry 242,359 Bergner, Larry 175,314,359 Bergtholdt, Stephen 274,367 Berndsen, Frank 246 Berning, Duane 298 Bernstein, David 274 Berry, Dennis 195 Berry, Ronald 298 Bert, Robert 197 Bertani, Charles 274 Bertram, Jeffery 302 Besser, Ronald 203,324 Best, David 205,354 Bestgen, James 187,318 Beu ke, Miciael 268 Bhasin, Kulbhushan 322 Biddle, Myron 244 Bielick, Michael 357 Biermann, Francis 248 Billings, Cary 248 Billups, Frank 244 Birchler, Mark 318 Birer, Mehmet 306 Birk, Gary 318 Brik, Robert 314 Black, Danny 252 Blackmore, Micheal 147,197 Blaha, Ronald 306,367 Bland, Gary 184,210,365 Blanke, Edward 304 Blankenship, Patricia 202,296 Blaser, Mark 196,301 Blattel, Steven 365 Blechle, William 298 Bleikamp, Kurt 306 Blessing, James 322 Blevins, James 298 Blickensderfer, S. 204 Blizewski, Brent 210,320,367 Bloch, Daniel 312 Blood, Timothy 149 Boatright, Lloyd 302 Bodenhamer, Steven 302 Bodenheimer, Lee 140 Boehm, Michael 274 Boehme, Vernon 246 Boehr, John 322 Boesl, Earl 304 Bogler, Thomas 320 Bognar, Vance 384 Bohlmann, Steven 302 Bohmer, Michael 367 Bolin, Donald 184,314 Bollam, James 274 Boman, Thomas 199,314 Bommarito, Anthony 256 Bonczyk, Bruce 312 Bond, Nathaniel 266 Bording, Mark 258 Borgmeyer, Marvin 195,196,202, 215,302 Born, Robert 260 Borusiewich, Daniel 205,316,359 Boschert, Thomas 306,376 Boshears, Jimmy 359 Boss, Donald 274 Botero, Carlos 357 Bothwell, Gregary 278 Botts, John 298,376 Bowie, James 312,359 Bowlin, John 368 Boyd, Austin 365 Braaf, Susan 214,296 Bradley, David 306 Bradway, Bruce 206,298 Brand, Jack 306 Brandt, Robert 210,268 Brannan, Randall 248 Branum, John 230 Bratovich, Matt 383 Brayfield, Bob 322 Breezeel, Phillip 215,298 Bregg, James 258 Breidert, Janice 312 Bremer, Wayne 294,322 Brendel, Gerald 368 Brendel, James 302 Brennecke, Robert 262 Brenneke, Joseph 322 Bridges, Steven 268 Briggs, Bonnie 341,374 Briggs, James 210 Bright, Frank 163 Brinson, Kurt 312 Brinton, John 173,262 Brock, Jordan 274 Brockgreitens, B.E. 320,382,210 Brockman, David 215,260 Broeklemann, Donald 260 Brose, Martin 203 Brothers, Stephen 302 Brown Ben 318,384 Brown Coebett 278 Brown Daniel 260 Brown Franklin 306 Brown Lyndell 320,368 Brown, Mark 266 Brown Michael 190 Brown, Phillip 359 Brown, Ricky 318 Brown, Samuel 244 Browning, Dennis 195,272 Brueckmann, Michael 197,210 Bruenger, Mark 260 Brummet, Jeffrey 215,252 Brundage, Edward 252 Brune, John 388 Brune, Kenneth 376 Brunner, Larry 252 Bruno, Mark 258 Bru ns, Bernard 260 Bruns, Daniel 206 Bruns, David 301 Brunson, Michael 202,306 Buchanan, Richard 168,262 Buchmeier, William 274,376 Buck, Richard 304 Buday, Mark 304,204 Bude, Ronald 365 Bunch, Michael 386 Burch, William 244 Burchfield, Carolyn 322 Burchfield, Thomas 206,282 Burford, Edward 260 Burgener, David 248 Burger, Roger 266 Burjeck, Thomas 320 Burke, Kim 212 Burke, Paul 262 Burke, Teriel 314,359 Burnett, Claude 376 Burns, Paul 238 Burris, James 306 Burris, Kenneth 197,304 Burton, James 359 Burton, Stephen 302 Bushnel, Jeffrey 252 Butch, Donald 274 Butler, William 244 Butts, James 357 Butts, Michael 368 Buxton, Daniel 187,314 Buxton, Jan 198,310 Byers, Dan 168,214,302 Byers, Gregg 299 Byrne, Patrick 185,203,359 C Cage, William 258 Cagle, Albert 202,365 Cain, Dale 244 Cain, W. 215,302,382 Caldwell, Terry 203,359 Callier, Alan 256 Callihan, Cora 384 Calton, Dennis 258 Calvert, Michael 308 Calvin, Douglas 322,376 Calvin, Steven 202,206,310,365 Campbell, Fred 187,206,376 Campbell, John 202 Campbell, Michael 368 Campbell, Patrick 238,276 Campbell, Roy 187,250 Cantrell, Chris 195,298 Cape, Bonnie 384 Cape, Chris 301 Cappa, Joe 266 Capps, Jeffrey 210,314 Carcheri, Emilia 374 Carlson, Gregg 258 Carlson, Wayne 304 Carozza, James 215,314 Carson, Joseph 376 Carter, David 320 Carter, Gregory 246 Carter, Jeff 248 Carter, Martin 130,314 Cartwright, Dan 212 Case, Dan 204 Casteel, Randy 376 Castor, Larry 210,304 Cathey, David 318 Cavinder, Mark 258 Cawlfield, David 191,248 Cedra, Peter 242 Chamberlin, Gregory 304 Chambers, David 298 Chambliss, Alan 200,374 Chang, Jawshin 182 Chang, Ricky 377 Chapman, Paul 312 Chapman, Robert 302 Chappel, Harry 268 Charpentier, Scott 274 Chase, Michael 256 Chasteen, William 304 Chatman, James 301,359 Cherry, Ellen 210,308 Chervitz, Michael 242 Chester, Jeannie 296 Chiles, Richard 212,384 Chilton, Stephen 202,302 Cho, Jyong 205 Chowning, Marshall 308 Christ, Ray 357 Christians, Scott 318 Christiansen, Stephen 206,386 Christie, Richard 184,205 Christman, Thomas 258 Christopher, Gary 388 Christy, Edward 212,246 Chu, Ming 182 Chumley, Timothy 359 Clark, Robert 301 Clarke, William 252 Claudius, Joel 304 Clausen, Edgar 202,318 Clauss, Lee 252 Clavenna, Mark 312 Clay, Jeffrey 244 Clayton, Danny 190,302 Clirton, James 191,314 Cline, Donald 203,312 Clites, Paul 298 Coalson, William 264,368 Coartney, Charles 359 Coates, Willard 186 Cockerham, Kenneth 304 Coffman, Terry 202,301 Chrs, William 188,359 Coker, Terry 197,226,314 Cole, Daniel 202 Coley, Par 210,312 Collings, James 314,383 Collins, Colleen 296 Collins, Marsha 308 Collins, William 204,256 Collopy, Timothy 322 Colman, Gregory 320,382 Colombatto, Robert 262 Colozza, Paul 214 Colter, Kim 139,365 Colvin, David 302 Compton, Neil 274 Compton, Norma 359 Connell, Joe 212,301 Conner, Steven 266 Conrad, Jim 314 Consolino, Michael 276 Cooper, Michael 204,312 Cope, Robert 301,374 Copley, Larry 365 Corcoran, Roger 372 Cordera, John 270 Corey, Mike 322 Corey, Richard 322 Cornwell, George 302 Corradin, Roald 187,314 Correal, Jose 386 Cortopassi, Sandy 377 Cortopassi, Steven 270 Costley, Clifford 274 Cottrell, Ricky 308 Counsil, Joseph 266 Court, Michael 186,354,322 Cowan, William 320 Cowell, Mark 318 Coyne, Michael 320 Crafton, Jerry 205,250,359 Craig, Kinley 365 Crain, Claude 196,206 Cramer, Rex 201,214,262 Crane, Russell 269 Craven, Ronald 260 Crawford, David 197 Crawford, Harold 368 Crawford, Paul 314 Creveling, John 204,318 Crocker, Pat 196,357 Croll, Timothy 306 Croner, James 356 Cropp, Kenton 272 Crouch, Paul 302 Crumly, Gary 204 Cryderman, Ward 203,359 Cummings, John 201,262 Curdt, John 258 Curle, Arthur 238 Czajka, Larry 301 D Dahl, Jerome 210,215 Danesh, Parvitz 368 Danner, Mary 354 Darden, Stanley 212,252 Davidson, Alen 184,202,365 Davidson, Francine 254 Davidson, Marc 377 Davila, Gonzalo 182 Dufner, Kenneth 274 Dulin, Catherine 254,312 Dunavant, David 212,248 Duncan, Keith 252 Dunham, Richard 366 Dunkmann, Steven 368 Dunlop, James 197 Dunn, Wtatt 357 Dunne, Pat 234 Dupre, Larry 190 Durham, Vernon 314 Davis Robert 359 Davis, Edward 298 Davis, Gerald 368 Davis, James 377 Davis, James Leon 244,316 Davis Larry 197,252 Davis, Michael F. 314,354 Davis, Michael L. 258 Davis, Philip 312 Davis, Steveen 262 Dawes, Ronald 258 Dawson, Diane 187,377 Dean, Jon 268 Debold, Daneil 264 Deckerd, Monte 298 Declue, Tom 320 Deddens, Tom 270 Defend, Jamet 296 Degel, Frank 368 Degenhardt, Dean 318 Degood, John 206,266 Deken, James 203 Dekold, Joe 368 Durington, David 310 Durst, Margaret 186,216 Dutton, Dennis 186,216 Dutton, Ronald 149,238 Duvall, Leif 268 Dzur, Tom 308 E Earnest, Randal 359 Eaves, Marvin 314,365 Ebbesmeyer 206,377 Ebersole, David 272 Eck, James 377 Eck, Rodney 187,298 Edele, James 354,304 Eden, John 298 Edgar, John 310 Edinger, Ronald 202,298 Edwards, Dennis 187,377 Edwards, John 314 Delker, Richard 320,368 Demereckis, Dennis 258 Dempsey, Randall 190,359 Denner, David 202,268 Denney, Gary 268 Dennis, Gloria 182 Depauw, Thomas 238,258 Determann, Michael 298 Dettleff, Dennis 378 Dhuse, Kevin 226,248 Dickerson, Richard 203,320 Dickerson, Vicky 354 Dickey, John 272 Dickhaus, Mark 365 Dickman, Stephen 270 Dickmeyer, James 298 Diederich, Calvin 314 Diefenbach, Russell 195,272 Dierker, Donald 250 Dierker, Steven 276 Dietrich, Andrew 277 Dillon, Richard 197,312 Dillow, Merle 250 Demercurio, Tony 210,377 Dirkers, Suzanne 296 Ditty, Paul 318 Ditzell, Curtis 275 Doberenz, Marvin 314 Dobrynski, Robert 320 Dodge, John 294,314,368 Doering, Dennis 139 Dolan, Francis 203,322 Dolan, Richard 260 Dolecki, Mark 262 Doll, William 301 Dollar, James 184,296 Dollar, Karen 202,296 Dolson, George 320 Domagalski, Thomas 262 Donnelly, Richard 278 Dorlac, Michael 298 Dorroh, Jim 294,320 Doty, Elmer 215,248 Dougherty, Ronald 168,320 Douglas, Bruce 359 Doullas, Terry 272 Downey, Gary 266 Downs, Phil 377 Doyen, J.P. 195 Doyle, Pat 296 Drake, Kenneth 190,258 Drechsler, Terry 298 Dreisewerd, Jerry 226,302 Drewes, Mark 246 Drews, Ralph 187,377 Driemeier, David 246 Drissel, Nancy 320,384 Drozdoff, Nick 191 Duckett, Gregory 308 Dueker, Amy 296 Duenckel, Robert 306 Edwards, Sarah 384 Ehrhard, William 246 Elemo, Rufus 306 Elliott, James 306 Elliot, Robert 298 Ellison, Joseph 374 Ellison, Thomas 184,206,302 Elmore, James 203 Eleven, Derrell 70,322,377 Emanuel, Richard 368 Emmerich, Michael 268 Engel, James 302 Engelbrecht, R. 314 England, David 305 Enloe, Bruce 308 Entwistle, James 197 Erder, Rechard 306 Erlandson, Paul 184,214,250,382 Erman, David 262 Ernst, William 314 Ervin, John 244 Erwin, David 185,196,205,359 Etling, Norman 185,205,212,359 Evans, Craig 210 Evans, Steven 274 Everett, Jack 268 Evers, William 274 Evertowski, M. 272 Ete, James 191,202,306 F Fackler, Gregory 294,387 Fadem, Craig 202,238 Fadler, Ronald 196,202 Faeber, Dennis 252 Faes, Terence 316 Fahy, Michael 204,278 Fails, Allen 197 Fain, Larry 266 Fakonas, John 377 Falkinberg, Pete 359 Falkengeim, Dennis 368 Falkner, Frances 258 Farhade, Mahmoud 388 Farley, Kevin 250 Faucett, Dennis 196 Fears, Gary 215 Fehlig, Mark 368 Feiner, Steve 248 Feldmann, John 304 Felix, Clifford 258 Felstein, Steven 210 Fennewald, Michael 266 Ferguson, Gary 256 Ferguson, Thomas 301 Ferrante, Joseph 318 Fessler, Michael 312 Fetterman, Phillip 387 Feurer, Dennis 322 Figueras, Alfredo 322 Fillebaum, John 215 Fillinger, Charles 377 Finley, Robert 368 Fischer, Gary 302 Fischer, Rudolph 260 Fischer, Wayne 310 Fitzpatrick, James 262 Fitzpatrick, William 386 Flandermeyer, Brian 246 Flebee, Judy 202,296 Fleis, William 310 Fleichman, Robert 262,201 Felmming, James 320 Fluchel, Donald 377 Flechner, Richard 262 Foege, Mard 308,368 Foehse, Mary 190,296 Foil, James 322 Follmer, Frank 360 Fontinelle, Robert 278 Foon, Gerald 206,256 Forck, Jim 262 Ford, Michael 202,368 Fortune, James 377 Fousek, Daniel 272 Foutch, Gary 258 Fowler, Mitchell 322 Fox, Charles 258,368 Fraley, Stephen 266 France, Pauletta 296 Frank, Gregory 310 Frankenberg, Neil 256 Franklin, James 368 Frederickson, Jon 196 Freese, Guy 246 Freiberger, Kenntth 368 French, James 268 French, Kathleen 312 Freund, Ray 360 Frey, James 304 Fricke, James 314 Frisbee, Daniel 262 Fritchie, Denis 200 Frohlichman, Sam 242 Fronick, Charles 274 Frossard, Gary 248,357 Frgate, Dan 314 Fugate, Michael 256 Fugitt, Deborah 186 Fulkerson, F. 360 Fulks, Mark 308,312 Fuller, Charles 314 G Gaal, Gary 199,322 Gallagher, John 260 Ganey, Daniel 387 Gann, Steven 252 Gansner, Bruce 268 Gant, Dawn 210,296 Ganz, Randall 268 Ganz, Steven 147 Gardner, Donald 270 Gardner, Scott 268 Garland, Jerry 197,248 Garner, Ramsay 314,322 Garnett, Michael 212,272 Garrett, John 200 Garrett, Robert 278 Garrison, Robert 302 Garrison, Stephen 204 Gass, Charleen 296 Gastineau, Lyle 320,378 Gastineau, Roy 320,368,197 Gastreich, Kent 155,204,226, 383 Gatrost, Archie 314 Gault, Randolph 268,369 Gauss, Montie 534 Gayer, Evelyn 214,378 Geers, James 304 Gegg, Jim 260,369 Gentry, Kenneth 378 George, Steven 256 George, William 288 Geringer, James 252 Gerlach, Blenn 369 Gerstner, Alan 248 Gerwe, Thomas 187,322 Gevecker, Jack 248 310 Giannotti, Frank 369 Gibbs, Diane 204,296 Gibson, Jeffrey 301,360 Gibson, John 197,308 Gieseking, Paul 258 Gilbert, Brian 322 Gilbert, Steven 322 Gilliam, Sandra 216 Gilmore, Kenneth 369 Ginnever, Willwim 314 Ginter, Lorn 199,206 Gioia, Carl 264 Givens, Bernard 244 Hamrick, Larry 204 Hancock, Thomas 322 Hansford, Charles 252 Hanshaw, Michael 202 Hard, Bruce 252 Hardin, Michael 378 Haring, Carl 161,246,354 Harms, Dulany 252 Harper, Stephen Harris, Gerald 210 Harris, Jeff 210 Harris, Patrick 260 Harris, Richard 210 Hoeltje, Theodore 258 Hoemann, Allen 246 Hoemann, Keith 238,264 Hoemann, Paul 246 Hoenig, Bernard 268 Hofer, John 196,360 Hoffman, Donald 298 Hoffman, Ronald 248 Hoffmann, Richard 196,383,204 Hogan, Patrick 268 Hohenberger, John 262 Hohlt, Edward 210 Hoke, Kent 302 Givens, Leon 258 Glasa, James 187,197,206,122 Gleich, John 369 Gloff, Richard 369 Glos, James 199,204,278 Godar, James 260 Goehman, William 314 Goeke, Pat 197,279 Goforth, David 252 Gohring, John 314 Gold, Robert 242 Goldammer, Steven 320,386 Goldstone, Craig 238,242 Golisch, Robert 312 Gonzalez, Manuel 322 Gonzenbach, Jack 369 Goodman, Roger 190,357 Gookin, Dwight 256 Gordon, Willism 424 Goyins, Roger 161,246 Goymerac, Thomas 357 Gradle, Michael 272 Grafton, Frederick 248 Grant, Michael C. 310,386 Grant, Michael J. 304 Grass, Frederick 256 Graves, Randal 306 Graves, Tom 306 Gray, Gary 197 Green, Charles 320,360 Greenley, Jack 266 Greenwald, Ted 262 Greer, James 168,266 Gregory, William 322,378 Gregowitz, John 2-10,308 Grelle, Dennis 268 Griese, James 268 Griffin, Michael 215,256 Griffin, Walter 302 Griffith, Sherman 306 Gronek, Michael 272 Gronemann, Deiis 258 Gorssman, Robert 242 Grote, Gary 260 Gortefendt, Rande 322,365 Groves, Kevin 200 Gruendler, Peter 214 Grundy, Elton 244 Guccione, Salvadore 322 Guerdan, John 268 Gulley, George 197,203 Gutermuth, Tonald 298 H Haake, Joseph 314,369 Haas, Eugene 298 Haase, Walter 204 Haberstroh, Edward 250 Hacker, Theresa 296 Hadley, Susan 214,312 Hager, Joseph 369 Hahn, June 375 Halbert, William 210 Hale, Michael 314,360 Hale, Stephen 264 Haley, John 262,387 Halfar, Gregort 298 Hall, David 270,361 Hall, Donald 258 Hall, Stephen 314 Hallford, Daniel 302 Halloran, John 272,387 Ham, John 184,205,314 Hamilton, David 190 Hamilton, Geyyy 195,272 Hamilton, James 244,374 Hamilton, Kenneth 186,298 Hamilton Ste hen 312 , D Hampel, Richard 260 Harrison, Robert 272 Harsell, David 270 Harsell, Michael 270 Hartenberger, J.L. 369 Hartle, Arthur A. 213,360 Haselhorst, Ross 196,264 Hassinger, James 199,306 Hatcher, Price 260 Hatfield, Gary 387 Haug, Kenneth 322 Hauser, James 304 Hawthorne, Gary 312 Hawthorne, Mark 318 Hawthorne, William 200,204,322 Hayden, Dennis 238 Hayden, Kirk 268 Hayek, Richard 384 Hayes, Robert 258 Hayes, Thomas 318 Haynie, Roger 196 Head, David 322 Head, Donald 258 Hearst, David 196,357 Hearst, Sharon 196 Heatherly, Douglas 206 Heath, Sandra 296 Hedden, Steven 250 Hegg, Wilfred 314,396 Heid, Paul 272 Heide, Robert 268 Heideman, James 296 Heider, Jon 278 Heifner, Fred 378 Heile, David 250 Heincker, William 378 Heisserer, Karl 212 Heisserer, Melvin 302 Held, Berbard 301 Heldenbrand, Lonnie 304 Hellrich, Janes 354 Hellrich, Linus 360 Hellwig, Gregory 274 Helmkamp, Robert 203,301 Helms, Clifford 306 Hempler, Robert 204 Henderson, Gary 304,378 Hendren, Larry 268 Henry, Dennis 360 Hensley, Phillip 248 Herbold, James 187,314,378 Herchenbacher, William 378 Hermeyer, Jean 296 Herrmann, James 384 Herzog, Mark 212,276 Heseman, Gregory 310,357 Heseman, Orville 322 Hess, James 258,374 Hesse, Paul 304 Hesskamp, Donald 298 Heuckroth, Mark 202,268 Hibbits, Darrel 203,360 Hickerson, Roger 274 Hicks, Gregory 306 Higgins, Arthur 190 Hill, John 360 Hill, Nel 304 Hill, Roger 274 Hill, Terence 262 Hillhouse, Charles 184,202 Hillhouse, Jimmy 322 Hilligoss, Dward 190,304 Hilton, Robert 212,274 Hinkle, Dan 206,357 Hinton, William 306 Hixson, John 238,258 Ho, Patrick 369 Hobick, Michael 216,258 Hodges, Nelson 298 Hodges, Virgil 318 Hoech, Robert 264,369 Hoeferlin, Edward 268 Hoeflinger, Larry 260 Holcer, Tim 248 Jarboe, Gregory 301 Jarupan ich, Prasert 355 Jecker, Gregory 318,320 Jeffries, James 357 Jenkins, Larry 314,388 Jennings, Michael 302 Jerden, William 318 Jerome, Michael 308 Jevne, Jay 270 Jincks, Danny 210 Jinderson, Kenneth 322 Johaninlgmeyer, Jan 215,296 Johannes, Randy 298 Holcomb, Dennis 298 Holcomb, Steven 258 Holder, Gary 214 Holestine, Roger 314 Holland, Michael 258 Holley, Thomas 84 Holliday, Robert 374 Hollocher, David 200 Holmes, Gary 272 Holt, Ann 214,296 Holt, Larry 378 Holt, Michael 184,205 Holthaus, Michael 302 Holtmeier, Vernon 374 Hopkins, Joseph 268 Hoppe, Ray 212,250 Hopper, Sam 250 Horsford, William 270 Horstmann, Paul 186,204,314,354 Horton, Roger 204,238,383 Houghton, Keith 318 Houghton, Philip 256 Houser, John 262 Hovey, Richard 206 Hovis, Keith 318 Howell, Stanley 302,396 Howell, Susan 314,375 Hrach, Stanley 378 Hubenschmidt, Carl 298 Huber, Paul 298 Huck, Carl 369 Joh ney, Galen 320 Johney, Gary 318,369 Johnson, Bruce 185,322 Johnson, Debra 190 Johnson, lvan 197 Johnson, James 378 Johnson, Janet 296 Johnson, James E. 195,320 Johnson, Jeffrey 268 Johnson, Jerry 191 Johnson, Kevin 266 Johnson Robert 246 Johnson, wmaim 244 Johnston, John 268 Johnston, Ronald 256 Jones, Kenneth 316 Jones, Rick 187,210,304 Jones, Robert 250 Jones, Ronald 205,386 Hudson, Paula 212,254 Hughes, Dale 320 Hughes, Daniel 302 Hughes, David 201,205 Hughes, Randall 298 Hughes, Ronald 196,378 Hughes, Steve 298 Huke, Joseph 301 Hummert, James 260 Hunding, Carl 266 Hunsicker, James 196,369 Hunt, John 197,301 Hunt, Ronald 392 Hunziker, Eugene Hupp, Kenton 139 Hurley, David 378 Hurley, Kenneth 258 Hurst, Lindell 276 Hurst, Michael 238,268 Huster, Ronald 203,205,360 Huston, Samuel 203,203,360 Hutchixon, Gary 268 Hutson, Edward 203 Hyland, Steven 260 Hyman, Charles 314 lllian, Don 360 lrvin, Hohn 298 lngrassia, Samuel 197,252 lvers, Jeffrey 354 lvy, Susan 196 J Jackson Donald 214,258 Jackson Robert 202 Jackson Ronald 320 Jackson, Steven 246 Jackson, Joseph 212,268 Jaeckel, Robert 268 James, Delores 296 Janes, Lyle 355 Janes, Robert 312 Jansky, Jonathan 320 Jordan, Wayne 190 Jovanovic, Rudolph 276 Joyce, Tom 298 Junge, James 262 Jurgens, Carl 357 K Kackley, Pat 216,282 Kahle, Thomas 369 Kallmeyer, Gary 214,252 Kambol, Stephen 298 Kaplan, Alard 248,361 Kassabaum, David 258 Kassing, Mark 215,256 Kasten, Robert 274 Katterhenry, Richard 268 Katz, Robert 322,369 Kauten, James 268 Keating, John 199 Keebler, James 306 Keil, Louis 242 Keith, George 298 Kelby, Alphonso 244 Keller, Jack 318 Kelley, John 258 Keller, Roger 274 Kelley, Paul 314,361 Kemerling, Donald 274 Kenny, Scott 318 Kern, Ray 306 Kessler, Richard D. 266 Kessler, Robert 312 Key, John 387 Kieffer, Tom 322 Kiel, Gerald 256 Kienstra, Stephen 298 Killinger, John 258,374 Killoran, Lance 256,378 Kinder, Stephen 322 King, James 304 King, Michael 314,375 King, Ronald 258 Kirchhoff, Terry Kirn, Daved 196,274 Kirn, Michael 196,274 Kissel, James 274 Kleine, Charles 379 Kleinert, Andrew 184,210,387 Klender, Lynn 202,296 Kline, Kim 246 Klingensmith, Gary 298 Klopfer, Danny 298 Kluba, Denis 357 5 5 7 Kmak, Howard 210 Knuth, Douglas 306,316 Ko C.H. 302 Kobylinski, Rickard 272 Koch, Charles 248 Koch, Stephen 262 Koehler, David 198,201 Koehlinger, Anne 282 Koehrer, William 360 Koeneker, Maek 260 Koenig, Ray 379 Koeper, James 304 Kohn, Don 242,355 Kohnen, Thomas 155 Koike, Lester 306,355 Kolar, Jack 215,258 Komerous, Ray 258 Kopetz, Steven 312 Korkoian, Craig 266 Korm, Charles 272 Kornacke, Alan 197 Korzep, Gary 264 Kostelnik, Robert 272 Kotter, Wayne 268 Kracum, Joseph 266 Krainess, F. 314,383 Kramer, Gary 308,361 Krasner, Barry 242 Kreisman, Steven 242 Krener, Gilmore 318 Kreutz, Thomas 369 Krieger, John 252 Kreigsharser, John 301 Kroeger, William 256 Kroeter, David 184,201,246,387 Krueger, Michael 246 Kruse, Lawrence 306,379 Krygiel, Joseph 206 Kuhn, David 246 Kuhnhenn, Brent 312 Kumar, Arun 182 Kunkel, Arthur 318 Kunnemann, Edward 276 Kuntz, Nicholas 200,258 Kuntz, Richard 361 Kuzdas, Adrian 369 Kwang, Liou 182 Kwong, George 361 L LaBoube, Dean 375 LaBouff, Gary 304 Lacke, Douglas 316 Ladd, Fred 197 Ladner, Johb 191,306 LaFollette, Richard 284 LaFollette, Stanley 246 LaGreek, Joseph 197,318 Lahmeyer, Thoman 308 Lambert, Kathryn 384 Lampe, Dominic 302 Lampe, Michael 302 Lamcaster, Larry 186,318 Lang, Charles 274 Lange, Donald 216,256 Langemach, Carol 314,382,184,206 Langenbacher, W.E. 272 Langley, Stephen 202,316 Lapp, Mary 212,282,216 Laramore, Robert 369 Larkins, Richrd 318 Larson, Dennis 274,361 Laskowski, Leonard 370 Latall, Randolph 294,316,199 Lau, Benildus182 Laughlin, Richard 320 Lauth, John 185,203 Laux, Joseph 379 Lawler, Charles 370 Lawler, James 189,386 Lawson, Kenny 370 Lawson, Stanley 361 Layton, Earl 314 Leach, Rodney 306 Lebrell, Charles 320,379 LeClair, Stephen 306 Lederle, Gary 312,379,187 Lee, Darrell 302 Lee, Gerald 252 Lee, Hermes 258,370 Legate, John 203 LeGrande, Michael 210,306 LeGrand, Rodney 144 Leitterman, Dennis 210,318 Lekich, Petar 210,301 Lenharth, Brian 190,204 Lenz, Richard 308 Lenzing, Richard 316 Lesser, Kenneth 310,355 Lett, Steven 185,203 Lewis, David 185,361 Lewis, David 238,278 Lewis, Larry 212,318,379 Lewis, Neil 184,312 Lichtenberger, Jack 210,312 Lick, John 206,379 Lick, Linda 384 Liebel, Craig 268 Liefer, Mark 318 Lightfoot, Alan 248 Lindquist, Charles 355 Lindsey, Robert 316,370 Lindstrom, John 65,355 Linnemann, Stephen 246 Linsenbardt, Stanley 298 Linsenbardt, Thomas 298,379 Lissant, Keith 184,286,310,382 Loeffelman, Alan 274,355 Loesch, David 258 Logan, James 312 Logston, Michael 212,322,361 Lohmann, Marvin 379 Lomax, Victor 385 Long, Pat 318 Long, Wayne 161,246 Looney, Joel 302 Lorenz, Mark 268 Losei, Steven 256 Lotz, Chris 272 Loud, Gary 184,322 Lovasco, Denise 296 Love, Wallace 379 Lowe, Joseph 268 Lowry, Larry 258 Lucas, Bernard 204,216,260 Lucas, Ralph 258 Ludwig, Darrel 256 Luechenhoff, Edward 266 Lueckenhoff, Michael 262 Lueckenhoff, William 215,262 Luetkemeyer, Kenneth 316 Lundin, Douglas 370 Lupo, Michael 304 Lurtz, Bruce 262 Lutz, Leonard 262 Lyon, Chris 296 Lyon, David 250 Lyons, Pat 270 Nl Ma, Po 182 Mabie, Edward 314 Macdonald, John 382 Mack, Frederick 256 Macke, Kenneth 199,278 Mackey, Gary 322 Maddox, Hubert 203 Maddy, Steven 198 Magee, Michael 316 Maggert, Gart 361 Magnin, Cesar 322 Mahar, Clifford 214,255 Mahata, Prafulla 182 Mahn, Michael 306 Mahnken, Mark 266 Mahoney, John 187,379 Majmundar, D. 205 Malko, Vera 296 Mall, Michael 212,301 Mangoff, John 228 Mann, Rex 248,386 Manning, Eugene 215,258 Manohar, M. 306,388 Manshardt, William 370 Manson, William 370 Maples, Durwood 379 Mardellus, Paula 216 Marikos, Mark 214,248 Marion, Julian 304 Markey, Richard 260 Marklin, Larry 308,370 Markos, Larry 155,196,22 Marshaus, Kurt 361 6,252 -sv-W 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T f' 1TiZff5- ,vw,f.,,1gge'ii xxfszgg-j.paI ,,,:, , ,I , 7 , ff S' I J! , in 4 F l 'ZA 5 ,,.,,....-- Marstellar, Brian 252,379 Martens, Steven 312 Marthaler, Daniel 355 Middendorf, Mark 372 Middleton, John 318,375 Miehe, William 246 Martin, James 272 Martin, Jimmy 320,379 Martin, Joseph 258,301 Martin, Ron 238,264 Martin, Ronald 379 Martin Ruges 318 Martinez, ohep 320 Marting, John 268 Masli, Azidean 183 Masnor, Marc 306 Mason, Donald 266 Massoth, Dennis 266 Master , R. 182,322 Mathews, Michael 302 Matthes, Alfred 258,365 Miesner, Thomas 210,215,190,212, 316 Mihalik, Pat 365 Millburn, Brian 226,302 Miller, Charles 206 Miller, David 262 Miller, Gregory A. 301 Miller, Gregory W. 355 Miller, Mark 242 Miller, Melanie 296 Miller, Michael 294,316 Miller, Paul 258 Miller, Randy 252 Miller, William 203 Miller, William L. 306,379 Nelson, Frederick 310 Neubauer, Thomas 212 Neumann, Nicolaus 204,301 Neutzling, Gary 306 Neuwirth, Robert 252 Nichols, Byron 306 Nichols, Glenn 216,258 Nichols, Randolph 268 Nichols, Thomas 318 Nichols, William 302 Nickell, Dennis 304 Nickoley, Edward 316 Niehoff, Mike 65,195,272,371 Niere, Michael 304 Niermann, Frederick 246,362 Nischwitz, James 316 Njus, Carter 380 Noah, Richard 302 Matthews, Ernest 356 Matthews, Randy 355 Mattlage, Martin 302 Mauzy, Alan 362 Maxwell, David 304 May, John 184 Mayer, Pat 296 Mayes, Louis 310 Mayfield, Larry 258 Mayfield, Naldo 274 Mazur, Richard 256 McAllister, Mike 187,379 McAllister, William 302 McAlpin, Mianes 139,247,206 McBride, Dan 238,278 McCammon, Jerry 258 McCarthy, John 320 McCartney, Jill 296 McCleary, Ronnie 355 McClure, David 202,365 McCord, Maec 256 McCormack, James 386 McCoy, Paul 306 McCray, Bruce McDonald, David 248 McDonald, Marsha 215 McDonald, Richard 198,308 McElhiney, Dan 306 McFarland, Dan 318 McFerron, Gordon 370 McGhee, Robert 190 McGhee, Stephen 202 McGinty, Charles 294,379,187 McGrew, Charles 258 Mcl ntire, Terry 298 McJimsey, Edward 318 McKean, Michael 260 McKinney, Michael 279 McKinney, Stanley 379 McKinnis, Thomas 379 McLain, Sandra 195,216 McLean, Richard 304 McMinn, Janet 191,385 McNairy, James 284, , McNary, Larry 301 McNett, Dan 258 McPherson, Billy 320 Million, Dan 184,186,202,316 Mills, Dabra 308 Mills, Dennis 190,308 Mills, Thomas 184,190,202,366 Millsap, Steve 322 Milne, Thomas 203,308 Minden, Francis 205,387 Minich, Becky 254 Mink, David 308 Minne, Eric 310 Minoff, Jerry 263 Mirgain, Girard 358 Mische, William 379 Mitchell, Michael 306,362 Mitchell, Roxie 296 Mittler, David 268 Modde, Bradley 358 Moder, Michael 206,379 Moehlamann 168 Moellering, Douglas 274 Moellering, M.D. 260 Moll, Michael 184,306,366 Montague, Michael 255 Montana, Duane 212,306 Montgonery, Donald 212,278 Montgomery, Larry 370 Monzon, Pam 195 Moody, Robert 238,322 Moon, Wayne 380 Moore, Denver 202 Moore, Francis 268 Moore, Kindall 252 Morlang, Daniel 203 Morley, William 238,250 Moroni, Remo 198 Morrill, Kimberly 222,296 Morris, Larry 316 Morrison, Joe 316 Morton, Joseph 244 Moscoso, Jose 387 Moser, Steven 197,298 Moss, Steven 272 Motherwell, David 295 Motherwell, Jonathan 322,362 Motsoasele, Motlatsi 374 Mount, William 387 Muckerman, David 260 Nolan Janet 216,312 Nolan, Richard 204,355 Nolde, Keith 248 North, John 380 North Michael 320 Northup, John 202 Norton, William 362 Nowak, Nancy 75 Nuelle, Larry 204 Nugent, Shelley 322 O O'Connor, Thomas 304 Offutt, Joseph 202,248 Ogden, Kathryn 206,310 Ogle, Harold 362 Ogle, Ramona 296 O'Hara, John 268 O'Hara, Mark 371 Ohlman, John 306 Oldelehr, Michael 308 Oldham, Deronda 296 Oliver, Daniel 314 Oliver, Pamela 296 Olsen, Billy 203 O'Neill, Timothy 260 Opfer, Francis 268 Orcutt, Donald 238,276 O'Rourke, Carol 202,216 O'Rourke, Eileen 216 Ortmann, David 268 Ortmann, Kenneth 260 Ortmeyer, Juanita 185,208,362 Osborn, Joy 312 Osborne, Robert 252 Osbourne, Daniel 260 Oster, Ken neth 184,387 Ott, James 215,246 Ousley, Natalie 254 Overfield, Robert 298 Overmyer, Lance 301 Owen, Patrick 256 Owen, Thomas 263,274 Means, Jimmy 379 Mee, Marilyn 296 Mehta, Hari 183 Meier, Tony 316,362 Meier, Dennis 274 Meier, S Meister, Melcher tephen 274 William 256 , Richard 304 Meloy, Richard 266 Melton, Cavid 264 Menderski, Stanley 398,310,370 Mengel, Menke, Merciel , Merrill, Merrill, Merritt, Mertens Mertens Mertens Matthew 212 Elaine 355 James 268 Kevin 248 Donald 318 Eric 358 , Dale 302 , Joseph 362 , Larry 260 Mertens, Michael 276 Mueller, Carl 316,370 Mueller, Dave 203 Mueller, Wayne 206 Mueller, Wendelin 380 Muenks, Michael 260,386 Mulitsch, F.J. 214 Mullen, Michael 304 Mullhatten, Ruth 190,296 Mulligan, Jim 375 Mullin, Richard 264 Mulvany, Patrick 320 Mundis, David 370 Mundy, William 316 Munzert, Steven 270 Murphy, Brian 272 Murphy, William 210,306 Murray, Kathie 296 Myers, Rodney 258 N Mertz, Denny 187,197,150,246 Messina, Tony 184,202,301 Metz, Kenneth 184 Metzler, Paul 210,294,322,379 Meyer, Marie 365 Meyer, Gene 322,358 Merers, Dana 298 Meyr, Gerald 210,216 Micnhimer, Terry 306 Naeger, Thomas 260 Naes, John 252 Nail, Matthew 302 Nalick, Richard 242 Nance, Terry 310,320 Naslund, Charles 258 Neher, Leland 322 P Pace, James 375 Padgett, Samuel 294,322 Pagadala, Sreemanth 182 Pagano, Salvatore 238,389 Pais, Jon 302 Palmer, Jack 371 Panagos, Philip 198,320 Pariani, Gary 389 Park, Robert 248 Park, Young 358 Parker, John 197 Parman, Mark 190 Parman, Phillip 252 Parrish, Duane 215,266 Patel, Dinesh 182 Patrick, James 210 Patrick, William 200 Patterson, James 203,362 Patton, Stephen 260 Pautler, James 318 Payken, Craig 256 Payne, John 350 Payne, Richard 200 Pearson, James 268 Pease, Dennis 184,206,316 Peavler, Charles 268 Peck, Larry 256 Pekarik, Michael 366 Pelech, Carl 139,256 Pelger, James 256 Pelger, Thomas 256,358 Pellegrino, Vincent 314 Pendergrass, John 210 Pendley, Joseph 191 Pennington, Douglas 187,258 Peppers, Steven 149,270 Perez, Gregorio 371 Perez, Howard 242,385 Perez, W. 362 Perkins, Henry 244 Perko, Steven 268 Perrey, Robert 306 Perriguey, Roger 203,302 Perry, Michael 198 Peters, Richard 164,362 Peters, Wayne 298 Peterson, Douglas 202,318 Peterson, John 302 Peterson, Mitchell 210,310 Petrovic, William 258 Pettit, Paul 270 Petty, Keith 320,370 Petty, Stephen 256 Petzel, Charles 268 Peveler, M. 380 Pfanschmidt, Michael 371 Pfeifle, Russell 302 Pfister, Sharon 195,316 Phelan, Michael 206 Phillips, Jackie 266,380 Phillips, M. 318 Phillips, Stephen 260 Phipps, John 387 Pickell, Mark 203,362 Pickens, Joe 358 Pijut, Patricia 246 Pike, Robert 184 Pippin, Kenneth 248 Pirano, Vincent 301 Pirrone, Anthony 310,358 Pisoni, Michael 256 Pitts, Larry 195 Pleimann, Michael 264 Pobst, Robert 322,380 Poe, Earl 203,362 Poertner, Roland 215,252 Pohlman, Melvin 268 Pohlman, Rick 306 Polakowski, David 187,258 Polinsky, Steven 242 Politte, James 274 Polk, Herman 298 Pollmann, Ronald 371 Pooker, Norman 203,301 Pool, John 298 Pope, Frederick 212,380 Porter, Linda 203,296 Pose, Jeffrey 304 Post, Michael 298 Potempa, Kenneth 248 Potts, Eric 197,362 Powell, Douglas 197,308 Power, Donald 238,250,360 Powers, Danny 371 Pozzo, John 380 Pozzo, Ronald 302 Pratt, Michael 302 Preston, Robert 304,298 Price, Bermard 203 Price, Gary 320 Price, James 302 Priester, Kurt 371 Prigel, David 371,302 Prior, Darrell 326 Pritchett, Robert 302 Proehl, Donald 274 Prouty, David 215,287,248 Province, Earl 268 Pruitt, James 301 Psihoyios, loannis 387 Puettmann, David 274 Pulis, Terry 214,212,371 Purvines, Stephen 206 Pyeatt, Michael 306 Q Oualls, John 300,306 Oualmann, John 301 Oueathem, Robert 203,258 Ouinlisk, Robert 318 . Quinn, Michael 205,184,316 Quinn, William 256 R Raab, Charles 268 Raclers, Dennis 260 Ragan, Michael 212 Rai, Siri 182 Rakestraw, Robbie 306 Randall, Harvey 215,238,244 Randolph, Lawrence 302 Rapp, Gary 306 Rapplean, Kenneth 204,256 Raterman, David 371 Rath, David 375 Rau, Bruce 187,380 Rau, Steven 216 Rauch, Peter 206 Rayfield, Bradley 205,362 Reagan, Roger 189,316 Rechtein, Thomas 203,258 Reddy, Thomas 216 Redel, Daniel 308 Redican, Joseph 306 Reed, Allan 210 Reed, Poley 215,312 Reed, Thomas J. 316 Reed, Thomas K. 306 Reel, Dana 185,362 Rehagen, Lawrence 206,322 Rehkop, Thomas 320 Rehm, Lance 268 Reinisch, Louis 302 Reinker, Larry 300,274 Reising, Mark 198,301 Reiter, John 215,316 Rembold, Ronald 278 Remley, Richard 270 Renner, William 248 Retzinger, Roger Reuter, Gregory 258 Reynolds, Alan 298 Reynolds, Gary 200 Reynolds, George 306 Reynolds, John 320 Reynolds, Keith 371 Reynolds, Lloyd 205,250 Reynolds, Martin 301 Rezsonya, Carl 256 Rice, David 204, 191 Rice, Donald 306,375 Rice, Margy 296,355 Rich, Jerry 316 Richardson, Alfred 318 Ritcher, Michael 362 Ritcher, Thomas 362 Rickman, Douglas 250,375 Riddle, Charles 252 Riegel, Richard 362 Riehl, Nancy 296 Reiser, Catherine 296 Riggs, Terry 318 Riley, Linda 296 Riley, Sally 204 Rinas, David 260 Rissell, M chael 380 Ritter, Donald 258 Ritter, Gregory 316,371 Roach, Mary 296 Roach, Robert 195 Robak, Thomas 276 Robb, David 268,371 Roberts, David 301 Roberts, Robert 320 Roberts, Ronald 252 Robertson, Dwaine 302 Robertson, Stephen 238 Robic, Ambrose 256 Robin, George 302 Robinson, Darrell 248 Robinson, Thomas 205,262 Rock, Christopher 258 Rockwell, Lawrence 203 Rodems, Randal 274,380 Rodriguez, Luis 314 Roemerman, Steven 186 Rogers, Caroll 296 Rogers, John 262 Rogers, John W. 385 Rogge, Donald 258 Rogge, Ronald 216,258 Rohde, Ludwig 301 Rohr, Janice 204 Rois, Rosemary 185,296 Rojas, Oduardor 322 Rojas, Ralph 268 Rome, Roger 196 Rorabough, James 316,371 Rose, Steven 308 Rosenbaum, William 260 Rosenfeld, John 197,316 Rosenthal, Wayne 355 Ross, Barbara 282 Ross, Michael 268 Rossi, Robert 304 Rossi, Thomas 260 Roth, David 201,301 Roth, Michael 355,318 Rothermich, Eugene 371 Rothermich, Richard 374,316 Roufa, Garry 262 Rousselot, Michael 212,260 Rowden, Jeanne 214 Rowe, James 302 Rucker, Samuel 306 Rucknagel, Leland 355,310 Ruesler, Lewis 302 Ruhling,Gary 210 Rumold, William 371 Rupp, Joseph 256,387 Rush, Edward 304 Russell, Bruce 252 Russell, Joseph 190,318 Ruth, Stephen 291,199,352 Ruzicka, William 318,355 Ryan, Joy 196,316,385 Ryan, Thomas 371 S Sallas, John 302,371 Sallas, William 302 Sallwasser, Michael 215,278 Sammelmann, Gary 258 Sample, Kenneth 312 Sams, John 358 Sandbothe, Gary 278 Sanders, Darrell 366 Sanders, Marion 198 Sanders, Thomas 318 Sandvos, Jerry 371 Sansoucie, Larry 186,189,206,196, 316,386 Sanuskar, Albin 173 Sauerwein, Richard 238,272 Scanlon, Robert 184,201,387,238 Scarborough, John 202,306 Scarr, Richard 258 Schade, David 204,304 Schade, Stephen 306 Schaefer, Frederick 310,380 Schaefer, Robert 190,197,226,316 Schafermeyer, R. 202,302,366 Schaffer, Stephen 272 Schaffter, Barry 358 Schankman, Mark 242 Scheckel, William 248 Scheer, Bernard 214,260 Scheidt, Michael 380 Schelin, John 214,298 Scheller, James 320,380 Schepers, David 195,266 Schepflin, Michael 150 Scherrer, Leo 320 Scherrer, Scott 301 Scheumbauer, John 272 Schicker, James 195,272 Schilling, John 362 Schilling, Michael 355 Schindler, Charles 304 Schindler, George 198,371,306 Schlegel, John 385 Schlemper, Leon 302 Schlicher, Gary 272 Schlueter, Steven 206,380 Schlumpberger, S. 322 Schmidt, Edward 246 Schmidt, Fred 306 Schmidt, Georgia 296 Schnidt, Michael 304 Schmidt, Randall 312 Schmidt, Robert 238 Schmittgens, G. 258,382 Schmitz, Gerald 278 Schmuke, John 196,322 Schnake, Leslie 214,322 Schneider, Elmer 262,380 Schneider, Gary 196,264 Schneider, Michael 380 Schneider, Richard 316,387 Schnelle, Karen 312 Schneiders, Dale 322 Schoedel, Mark 246 Schoenecker, John 197 Schoenefeld, K. 316 Scholl, Dennis 380 Schrader, Mark 310 Schrenker, Richard 316 Schrenker, Ronald 316 Schroeder, Rene 308 Schroeder, Thomas 266 Schubert, Dennis 316,383 Schubert, Fay 282 Schuchardt, Gary 201,262 Schultz, Richard 262 Schumacher, Karen 254 Schupbach, Larry 262 Schwab, Lawrence 310 Schwartz, Andrew 259 Schwartz, Gary 274 Schwartz, George 371 Schweer, Jeffrey 366 Sciaroni, Ernest 322 Scoggin, John 242 Scola, Ricky 219,302 Scott, Harvey 258 Scott, Judith 385 Scott, Larry 301,371 Scowcroft, Terry 375 Scruggs, Timothy 252 Scrutchfield, Donald 371 Seaman, David 252 Searcy, Michael 260 Seely, Frank 274 Seifert, Richard 246 Self, Edward 260 Senft, Rodger 197,248 Sengupta, Subrata 182 Seris, Anthony 238,246 Sewell, Michael 258 Sextro, Michael 312 Shackles, Peggy 374 Shafer, David 246 Shah, Rameshchandra 182 Shanes, Charles 318 Shanklin, Gary 250 Shaver, Sharon 204,282 Shaw, Lewis 306 Shaw, Steven 389 Sheahen, David 242 Shell, Patrick 318 Shelledy, Daniel 260 Shelton, Nancy 296 Sheppard, William 372 Sherfield, Floyd 250 Sheridan, Lynn 190 Shofner, Terrence 358 Shoop, Gary 308 Shoulders, Virginia 282 Shucart, John 384,238 Shull, Dale 206 Shull, Stephen 252 Sidebottom, Charles 262 Siders, Max 186,298,356 Siebenman, Richard 276 Sieber, Mary 296 Sieferd, Robert 302 Signorino, John 274 Signorino, Russ 274 Silger, Michael 310,322 Sillyman, Joey 304 Silverman, Alan 242 Simmons, Bland 298 Simmons, Curt 310,383 Simon, Dennis 274 Sims, Michael 284,380 Sinha, Arun 182 Sinn, Larry 199,322 Sinnarwal la, A. 322 Sistek, Donald 308 Sit, Steve 320,363 Sitton, Oliver 202 Skain, John 312,372 Skasick, Stenen 258,263 Skibiski, Kecin 308 , Skillman, Daniel 260 Skosey, George 187,206,302 Slovensky, Richard 363 Smit, Jan 363 Smith, Cheryl 308,356 Smith, David 360 Smith, E. Leon 302 Smith, Eugene 381,375 Smith, Floyd 381 Smith, Frederick 318,375 Smith, John 256 Smith, Leroy 212,242 Smith, Marcus 189,248 Smith, Mark A. 266,318 Smith, Mark S. 189,238 Smith, Richard L. 190,250,363 Smith, Ronald 246 Smith, Rose 198 Smith, Stephen 186,205,294,318 Smith, Stevn D. 252 Smith, Steven M. 272 Smith, Terry 316 Smith, Thomas G. 195,314 Smith, Thomas H. 250 Smith, William 278 Smith, William Louis 189 Snearly, Kenneth 358 Sneed, Paul 256 Snodgrass, William 301 Soh n, Terry 302 Sokolik, Barry 242 Sorrels, Stanley 298 Sparks, Eric 205 Speck, Donald 306 Spencer, James 262 Spiegel, Thomas 246 Spiek, Timothy 274 Spradlin, Stephen 203,316 Springer, Deinis 256 Squires, Thomas 202,316 Stabo, Becky 254,385 Stahl, William 381 Stake, Sondra 196 Staley, Charles 260 Stampick, Martin 272 Stampley, Gary 196 Stanze, Daved 187,381 Staponski, Randall 188,302 Stark, Danny 298 Starke, Stephen 197,226 Stauffer, Jeffrey 258,356 StClair, John 296,380 Stearns, Steven 210 Steckel, Gary 200,206 Steele, Kevin 306 Steffens, Charles 302,363 Steffens, Michael 308,363 Stegner, George 187 Steib, Stephen 308 Steiger, Edward 374 Stein, Clarence 306 Stein, Claudia 385 Steinman, Larry 274 Stellern, Gerald 252,372 Stellern, John 252 Stelzleni, Michael 188 Stephens, Dennis E. 268 Stephens, Dennis L. 301,363 Stephens, James 258 Steube, Gregory 248 Stevens, Ray 185 Stevenson, Arthur 304 Stewart, James 301 Stewart, John 381 Stewart, Robert 244 Stewart, Steve 185,203,363 Stillwell, Jay 322 Stine, William 372 Stock, Janese 234 Stone, Michael 304 Stone, Walter 139,382 Stonitsch, Ray 201 Storck, William 203,306 Stouse, Timothy 363 Stovall, David 363 Strack, Larry 373 Stranghoener, R. 204 Stratman, Mark 356 Strattman, Douglas 318,381 Strosnider, Jack 310 Strunk, Amy 254,385 Strunk, Gregory 302 Strunk, Randy 302 Strart, Dennis 203 Stubbs, Steve 190,306 Sudheimer, Ray 306 Suellentrop, Stephen 139,256 Suellentrop, Steven 197,274 Suetterlin, Kenneth 372 Sueter, David 184,196,202,302 Sullivan, Anne 312 Sullivam, Brian 316 Sullivan, Claude 373 Susanj, Jeffrey 373 Swarthout, Charlws 302 Swaters, James 198 Swoboda, Alexis 196,204,375 Szabo, John 274 Szymanski, Stephen 258 T Tackett, Michael 384 Tallyn, Kent 308 Tattitch, Stephen 276,281 Taxman, lan 242 Taylor, Allan 381 Tayolr, Charles 356 Taylor, Richard 270 Taylor, Rodney 318 Taylor, Sharon 296 Teefey, John 252 Tegethoff, Richard 316 Telle, Larry 373 Tempe, Stephen 381 Teske, Davie 210,363 Thalhammer, Mark 210 Thebeau, Daniel 266 Thebeau, Pam 191,316 Thomas, Dale 322,373 Thomas, John 366 Thomas, Phyllis 374 Thompson, Brent 268 Thompson, David 242 Thompson, Gary 382 Thompson, Pam 282 Thompson, Paullette 60,65,304 Thomure, Randall 366,381 Throckmorton, R, 312 Tibbits, Dean 294,396,203,197, 215,322 Tiehes, Robert 312 Tietze, William 66 Tillman, Steven 215 Timme, Tobert 314,387 Tindall, John 312 Tinnemeyer, Arthur 274 Tipp, Vince 320 Todd, Elizabeth 308 Tokraks, Eugene 358 Torell, Tony 306 Tosi, Carl 358 Toth, Joseph 312 Tothill, Charles 386 Touzinsky, Robert 234,248,373 Tower, Charles 256 Townsend, Jon 318,366 Trancynger, Tom 314 Travelstead, Charles 387 Traynor, Lorraine 254 Trent, Mark 246 Trice, Eric 244 Tripses, John 191,302 Trost,'David 385 Trower, Ronald 302 Trusik, Jon 246 Tuck, Daniel 306 Tucker, John 272 Tucker, Randall 198,258 Tuckey, Pat 190 Turnage, Victor 301 Turner, James 304 Turpin, James 306 Twellmann, Mary 296 Tyagi, Pradeep 182 U Underhill, Tim 268 Umphreys, Ray 204,210 Underwood, Delmer 205,363 Utterback, Tom 262 V Vaeth, Richard 195,203,363 Vallar, John 260 Valleroy, Robert 278 Vance, Chester 270 Vance, Clark 268 Vance, Jack 268 Vancil, David 306 Vancil, Stephen 306 Vandeven, Roger 195 Vandoren, Carol 382 Vanecek, Robert 197,262 Vanhouten, Jim 306 Vannostrand, Jean 356 Varwig, William 252 Veasman, Earl 272 Veden, Leonard 204,312 Vehige, Joseph 322 Veit, Norman 278 Verheyen, Paul 272 Verkamp, John 358 Vetter, Paul 256 Vezeau, Robert 276 Villasenor, Angelo 322 Vines, Carol 191 Viox, David 260,358 Virgin, Robert 356 Visnovske, Stanley 363 Visos, Dennis 262 Vogel, John 258 Vogt, Mark 318 Volner, Kecin 381 Voytas, Ricky 252 W Wade, Edward 363 Wadkins, Lon 248 Wagener, William 256 Wagner, Roy 204 Wagner, Stephen 302 Waldrop, Dan 266 Waldschmide, Richard 302 Walker, Davik 274 Walker, David L. 199,252 Walder, Harry 356 Walker, Susan 282 Wallace, Lloyd 373 Wallace, Robert 250 Waller, John 187,304,381 Walsh, Frank 187 Walz, Michawl 206 Wang, Jaw 172 Wang, Jun 182,282,296,381 Wang, Yar 182 Wappelhorst, Gerald 211 Ward, Ernest 322 Ward, Jacque 363 Warfield, David 210,215,322 Wariath, Bashier 183 Warner, Gregory 366 Warren, Joseph 206,210 Wasemc, Charles 270 Wassilak, James 197 Wassilak, Jeffry 250 Watkins, Wesley 364 Watkins, William 266 Watson, Eugene 256 Watson, Jerry 358 Watts, James 238,260 Wavering, Mark 203,205,364 Weaver, Gene 320 Weaver, Richard 248 Weaver, Roland, 306 Webber, Laura 184,196 Weber, Harry 373 Weddle, Philip 212,262,364 Weekley, John 262 Wegener, Curt 246 Wegman, John 260 Wehmeyer, Dennis 256 Weidinger, Mark 238 Wedler, Gary 199,304,373 Weir, Gerald 382 Weis, Steven 258 Welge, David 318 Welker, Dennis 364 Welker, Kerry 268 Wells, Donald 302 Wells, Marlin 318,373,212 Welsch, William 364 Wenger, Thomas 249 Wenk, Dan 197,302 Werner, Kenneth 197,302 Werner, Kenneth 373 Wesley, Michael 268 Wessel, Gerald 268 West, Kevin 270 West, Marsha 356 Westermayer, John 258 Whalen, Keith 316 Whaley, Lindell 316,366,196,184 Wheeker, Harry 381 Whitaker, David 266 White, Clayton 373 White, David 302 White, Jim 258 Whitener, Joseph 373 Whiteside, Larry 364 Whitener, Miles 268 Whiting, Carol 316,382 Whitmey, Mark 204,383 Whitson, Michael 203 Wibbenmeyer, Dale 185,268 Wichard, Margaret 216,282 Wicke, Gary 250 Wiedermann, Walter 381 Wiegmann, Jerry 246 Weise, Charles 278 Weisehan, Hohn 310 Wilcox, Gary 258,270 Wilhelm, Kurt 274 Wilhelm, Michael 260 Wilhelm, Roberta 282 Wilhelm, Steven 185,364 Wilkerson, Donald 216,322,203 Wilkes, Jeffrey 318 Wilks, Roland 244,366 Williams, Curt 203 Willaims, Dale 274 Williams, Daniel 392 Williams, Dennis 191 Williams, Donald 306 Williams, James 274 Williams, John 144 Williams, Paul 306 Williams, Thomas 250,381,320 Williamson, Richard 306 Willis, Gregory 204 Willmering, Jerome 262 Willmore, Jerry 366 Willoughby, Cynthia 312 Willoughby, Ronald 322 Willy, Marie 385 Wilson, Andrew 298 Wilson, Chris 278 Wilson Dennis 190,373 Wilson Judith 314 Wilson Mark 248 Wilson Wilson fsrephen 242 Willis 203 Winfield, Scott 216,266,356 Winkelmann, Ray 246 Winkler, Richard 248 Winnie, Harold 373 Winston, Albert 238,344 Wisch, David 197,262 Wissmann, Harold 322 Witte, David 358 Witthaus, Terry 316 Wokurka, Robert 322 Wolf, John 248 Wolfe, Charles 274 Wonderly, Paul 306 Wong, Kamsong 320,373 Wood, Dennis 322 Wood, Douglas 206,298 Wood, James 202 Wood, Norman 316,364 Woodring, Gerald 366 Woodruff, Dennis 252 Woodruff, James 314,375 Woods, Gary 381 Woosley, David 364 Wright, Dean 204 Wu, S. 172 Wunning, Steven 262 Wurth, Richard 270 Wurtz, Mark 358 Y Yaeger, Edwin 373 Yamnitz, Robert 298,304 Yamnitz, Willaim 304 Yates, Claire 196 Yates, Frank 203,205,322 Yates, Jacqueline 282 Yenzer, Richaed 184,202 Yocom, Charles 262 Yoder, Robert 248 Young, Terrill 197,392,366 Yow, Jesse 191,204,318 Yow, Michael 191,366 Yu, H. 182 Yuen, Dickson 182 Z Zagarri, Ronald 260,356 Zaner, William 266 Zeidlik, Richard 185,203 270 Zell, Jamrs 203 Zerr, Joan 296 Zenlvig, Harry 320 Zerwig, Stephen 320,381 Zgraggen, Tom 208 Ziegler, John 298 Ziegler, Stephen 322 Zimbermann, Claude 306 Zemmer, Paul 373 Zirkle, Michael 320 Zlatmick, Sanford 210,242 Zewifel, Donald 201,210,387 Zewifel, Thomas 214,301 -T'-KK'-'si' P- 3 . Q., 419,-sSf7 - fw1-7 7 r -i T ,A.P - 51, .SA v,., , , Sgt .-K j 2 i 1 ir 1- , 1 --,wx -121,1 . ,iss -Y, .ww . x ., . 1-fri .. M K ,, lllrif ir - az 31217 Zijfwfiggy-1. s,1i,.X 2, pf, 13.5 a .rio . , Vififqmig. P:2iEl'h fl .gi f'3j3'.f95ff-:lp 1-,,2Xi'A55Ea: if 3535 . X, ,i Y iw? 'K y,.,ifE fi i, U 1, me ,. if ws .5,, Hwa15f1f'i3Hw. .wps qi :er w':i Q'5K' HTH MNTX OUHCHBT mem or 22, 1l9il3:Jime 2, 1973 In memorium to a teacher and friend Adviser to the yearbook, newspaper, Kappa Alpha fraternity, and St. Pat's Board. Faculty Advisor . Editor ...... Business Manager Layout Editor . . Associate Editor . Activities Editor Sports Editor . . Queens Editors . Organizations Editor . . . Seniors Editor . . Who's Who Editor Photography Editor . . . Student Index . Technical Assistance . . ROLLAMO Staff Lance Williams Dave Barczevvski Bob Brennecke . Tom Depauw Craig Korkorian Marv Borgmeyer . . Tom Rossi . Amy Strunk Kathy Beck Bob Fleischman Dave Schepers . . Jim Watts John Baz-Dresch Mark Dolecki . Paul Coram Photographers: Staff: Mark Amen John Baz-Dresch Ben Brown Bert Gallagher George Griffin Charles LeBreIl Rich Linck Joe Mulitsch Nick Newman Carter Njus Charlie Staley Miles Whitener Mike Zirkle Roger Burger Jerry Dahl Mark Dolecki Tom Goymerac Pete Gruendler Sandy Heath Patti Kackley Lenny Lutz Paula Marcellus Marilyn Mee Melanie Miller Kathie Murray Nancy Riehl Jim Watts The main purpose of the ROLLAIVIO is to serve as a historical memoir of college days. A book that you can pick up 10 years from now and relive some of the events that happened during the 1972-1973 school year. I feel each editor did an outstanding job in ful- filling this commitment. This year we semi-dedicated the book to the new student University Center. Nlainly because without student support, the new Union would not of become reality as quickly as it did and without this same student support the ROLLAIVIO could not be published. Student support is necessary for the survival of every organization and activity at UIVIR and I hope this support keeps up. If you as an indi- vidual feel that the book could be improved please join the staff and help bring about these improve- ments. I'm not going to single out any individual praise for various sections, primarily because everybody did such a good job, that their sections will speak for themselves. Besides doing a fine job, the editors stuck pretty close to their deadlines, and we were able to get the book to the publisher by the end of IVIay. Which is the earliest it has ever been turned in. I would like to express appreciation to both the photographers and the staff members, who do so much work for the book and get no special recogni- tion. Individuals like those listed on the preceding page contribute many creative and useful ideas to the book. I would like to thank them all for their sup- port. Finally I'd like to thank the student body for giving me the opportunity to serve as Editor. Be- cause it has truly been one of the most challenging and rewarding experiences of my life. Thank you, Dave Barczewski EVE! I N E '1 C' H E D WHEREVER FRIENDSHIPS UNFORGOTTEN v PISCHEL YEHHBUUKS 3J Z.?liC SI.Zi'i1L! OS ' 5
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