Northwestern University - Syllabus Yearbook (Evanston, IL)

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Unconscious of the thrills ideas conflicts problems that will attack you from all directions — Bombard you and beset you and finally detach you — You can be happy, unaware that you ' ll never again be the same little kid you are now. jf® •£%£. 3P in college time we miss is (mrv?) fraught with thau t and minds keep end ! 1 back towards pa of gorfing popcom stealing swipscW 1 ail night kM« and aH night long we wonder by and smell the $  tinkling down in college time we miss is (mrs.?) fraught with thaught and minds keep crackling laughling (also) back towards pastimes morphunny times of gorfing popcorn stealing swips of diet sodas all night long and all night long we wonder by and smell the snowfrakes tinkling down Away from old friends now memories packed away in boxes (marked by years for convience ' s sake) scattered among the playthings of childhood Yet within a smiles reach hidden within the sophisticated infant A hope A longing A need for the security of the cold-warm word STAMPS-CARDS- ENVELOPES _. UNITED STATES POST OFFICE SELF-SERVICE IWWftLPOST -F FOR PARCELS ONLY i-4.N . -JU ' J7 s r so oef J V a- FM i When other universities had panty raids, Northwestern had panty raids. ' — Chicago Tribune so fast you don ' t see hear or comprehend but zipzapswishwow something within and without drives you on much more fun is throwing snowballs climbing dormwalls not to remain inside on a day night like this — good clean fun don ' t you think? 7j i , Up in the air, Junior Birdmen! Up in the air upside down! Up in the air, Junior Birdmen! Keep your noses off the ground; And when you hear the announcement that your wings are made of tin, it ' s time, Junior Birdmen, time to turn your boxtops in. ll ■TO 12 ■WE Statistics may console you (This year only 20 freshmen left after fall quarter) your parents may cajole you the ultimate test is upon you and you don ' t know it and maybe you don ' t care so you eat drink smoke Christmas shop to keep from books and overstudy still yes, remember A wise old professor was known to say: Uck the exam and you ' ll lunk. 13 A pocket of irrationale lives in academia — coils among the copper wool that glows with skylit mystery — sparkles in the leaded glass so intricately multihued in University PR pix — rushes into encompassing highs with the guitarstrum of a choir voices in song, songs in a voice; a whispered prayer at finalstime — rather taunting hell than seeking heaven — and back to academia; somehow we ' re kept aware of anti- and forget the existence of pro- Could it be that all Yes dropped out somewhere far back on the road? ■■ IP m • .:, s 16 SYESVESVESVESVESVESVESVESVESVESV SVESVESYES YESVESVESVESVESVESVESVE ESVESVES SVESYESYESVESVESVEr VESVES SVESVESYESYESVcdYESYES 1} ¥ESVES¥F ?WPCUCf E -£ 1 ll I fcJL ! J Wf M . + a 5ft A ' J Atfs J y . a ltet S i s % v «, MS? ■ U A Wi- 3 KNHW ' sJWf £ ar; hH The Psychology of Seeing the Light I see the light Geezuz (Laughs to himself) Ha I ' ve seen the light Geezuz (Stretches his muscles) (Lights up a cigarette and paces the room) This is terrible I see the light that I ' ve seen the light (I ' m so confused that I can ' t even backtrack.) What ' s so bad about seeing the light that I ' ve seen the light? The uncertainty. I hope I ' m not a true believer ! He just told me that Martin Luther blew it; but wasn ' t he an action man? (Paces and rethinks his reply) Maybe I ' ve been oversocialized and then disillusioned and finally converted like he says. Is cleaning house just a part of cleaning house? is it suspect; or am I uncertain? Maybe I should just take it and p lunder ahead with my action life — I feel like I just read the Bible and sucked it up. He says he will discuss . . . The Consequences of being a Member in the next chapter; maybe I ' ll get the answers there. But I still feel helpless — I ' ve got to believe what he says from now on and be converted to his Way, not just by Seeing the Light . I wonder what happened to him when he got this far writing that chapter? Did he laugh at himself and fart it off or did he blow it in the next chapter? Uncertainty can blow one ' s mind. I think I ' ll write him a letter. 19 i ( Itt9 3 ■■■•-■ 1 . ■ ■ • mk H] SS Vi ' v, r ! i Don ' t you envy those involved, Those who never stand alone So busy twirling with the lights Or swirling dialogues — Recharged On air compressed by clapping hands. But I have seen the others here Who scorn the stage of established wood, Who dance and speak on spineless clay And mold it into Magic forms Hypnotic climax Orchesis. Watch the protest flow of art Erupting circles into spheres i i A JUDGE OTTO KERNER Former Illinois Governor Director of Kerner Commission Report on Civil Disorders I see nothing wrong in a person violating what he con- siders an unjust law . . . if he is willing, like Ghandhi, to stand judgment and not cry about it . . . attitude and will are more important than all the money in America . .. in solving prob- lems of civil disobedience. HARRY EDWARDS Organizer of black boycott at Olympics There is a lack of Black dignity. This is a racial white society ... we need a black history and culture ... we need control of our politics . . . we can ' t say we ' re citizens when we have no rights . . . America is not an integrated so- ciety ... in our society noth- ing happens till the white man gets there . . . now you have H. Rap Brown. SAUL ALINSKY Slum Community Organizer I returned to Chicago to blow up segregation. We have made black a synonym for everything evil and wrong ... the seizure of prop- erty at universities is not so out of line ... a mere pittance compared to the violence white society has inflicted on blacks . . . black power is frightening to whites because . . . certain things, like equality, must be gotten through power. JULIAN BOND Georgia legislator ••WhattbeUSsti iet Nam is r Leaders do jemnRifi 1 Czechoslovakia ■ doinginVietNam. - -• - W rfare state.-- 8 per cent of our nwey itagon and • • • I educational f tally blacks are sti «■ than whites . . ■  live Americans are wort i than persons in  y i country ... they racta position by degndnjte person. 24 LAUHSKY iCi nunityOrganizer JULIAN BOND Georgia legislator What the U.S. is doing in Viet Nam is rape. Leaders of our nation condemn Russia for doing in Czechoslovakia what we are doing in Viet Nam . . . we are a warfare state ... we give 80 per cent of our money to the Pentagon and . . . economi- cally, educationally and politi- cally blacks are still worse off than whi tes . . . four out of five Americans are more afflu- ent than persons in any other country . . . they reached that position by degrading the fifth person. 1 returned to Chicago owup segregation, •■We have made black a nym for everything evil and ... the seizure of prop- it universities is not so out n _ . . a mere pittance pared to the violence white dy has inflicted on blacks biack power is frightening rtes because . • • certain - Be equality, must be DR. BENJAMIN SPOCK Baby care specialist and . . . Don ' t resist just be- cause someone else does . . . there is no one noble way to react to the draft but . . . those who resist should quad- ruple their efforts . . . they are bringing an end to the war. REV. JOHN FRY Coordinator of voting boycott Oust the Daley ma- chine Boycott this year ' s election in predominantly Negro wards . . . we ' re going to have a backlash ... get out the anti-machine vote ... if they ' re for Wallace . . . beauti- ful .. . Dick Tracy is great . . . Snoopy is fine . . . vote for anybody as long as you don ' t vote for the machine. 25 i i RAYMOND MACK Director, NU Center for Urban Affairs We owe our students something better than a re- flexive no to each of their sug- gestions. We also owe them something more than terrified acquiescence to each set of demands, hastily served up, in response to the new mood of campus life. NEWTON Ml NOW Lawyer for WBBM-TV, Former FCC Chairman In WBBM ' s defense for staging that pot party at Northwestern, an NU Law School grad: TV must be har- nessed for the public good, to help solve urban and educa- tional problems. A way must be found to allow not-so-rich political candidates equal coverage. LUCIEN PYE Roiiticdl Scientist Massachusetts Instate if WILLIAM KORNHAUSER Berkley Professor Sympathy for Turner and Klimmer: Universities will be arenas for change in this country . . . Faculty members, seeking security will fight student reform movements, while students and university administrations are working for the same goals: im- provement and change respond- ing to the times. 26 At this taii hi States must s sympathy for the poor a fe . • • Asia, a land of cr i the years to come, m 05. foreign aid... Nettie and military rule threaten ; I Vietnam wi decoe ta of communism in A e.g. Laos and Thailand . for Vietnam 8 r % n to an open system. 5SJ 1¥,Rn pj that pot party at ' Iwton. an NU Lawj TV must be har- sed for the public good, to p solve urban and educa- a problems. A way must found to allow not-so-rich toi candidates equal ■p REVEREND ROBERT McAFEE BROWN Professor of Religion at Stanford The new ecumenism: the Church and its duty to man- kind, blacks, the third world and peace in Vietnam . . . The ecumenical revolu- tion: how the Church relates to the secular, materialistic over- concerns of man. In WBBM ' s defense for LUCIEN PYE Political Scientist Massachusetts Institute of Technology At this time in history the United States must show sympathy for the poor coun- tries . . . Asia, a land of crises in the years to come, needs U.S. foreign aid . . . Neo-facism and military rule threaten Asia . . . Vietnam will decide the fate of communism in Asia, e.g. Laos and Thailand . . . The best hope for Vietnam is grad- ual deescalation to an open po- litical system. 27 Once upon a time in the fairytale land of Northwestern, as all such stories begin, many people were turned into oinkpigs, moocows and croakfrogs one night. The problem was that no one knew who turned into what or if they ever turned back, though the wise old Wizard Gregory urged them to fight the noble battle and he blessed them and they took heart. Anyway, the next night a blond prince appeared on stage (as if by magic) and spoke inspiring words to the people (or animals). And some of them came and joined him to await the arrival of Hairy Sir Jerry who danced and chanted magic spells and aroused the people (or animals). Well then, along came the noble Sir Michael who had returned from the crusade to lead them all away to the magic New Leftla nd. And he stirred the hearts of all the pretty coeds and left them swearing him allegiance. But lo! the next night a Black Prince (Claude, as it were) appeared and spoke of unhap- py things to the people (or animals). But the people booed and hissed and some of them walked out on him. Well, believe it or not, on the next night two more princes decided to try their hands at healing what ailed the people (or animals). One was cool and collected Lord Tom of the meg- aphone and the other was King Mike of the cycle jocks (of a foreign land unknown to North- western). The people listened. So after all these princes and other notables had appeared in the fairytale land, quite understandably, the people were rather perplexed. They did not know which one spoke truly true eternal truth. They wondered and wandered and turned one way and then the next, but to no avail. Happily, however, a Great Prophet came charging into the land. He was Sir Civil Engi- neer and he held the key to the Status Quo. At the last minute he saved the people (or ani- mals) and they slipped quietly back into the fairytale land of apathy. 30 m Mitch Moss Will Ris, Symposium Co-chairmen 31 N a . 1 V t .c .. ' • - 5 I | S M 33 t s i i 4 34 . In the dark of the snow of a snow hides the shadow of tomorrow ' s footprints running running running running running away from the cold winter woman who stands alone in the freedom of a virgin field: studying a snowflake; toward the first day of spring quarter sun that freezes the incredible smile of immortalduality that melts the snow and uncovers the trail of your flight (the flight to freedom that never left the ground because, at the slightest breath of condensation, the mind within your soul froze solid and you ran back to the shelter of the snow) Every time you reach for unsure green Living spreads its arms to you; but you fall Against a nothing web of fears — unseen — In every unknown place: the chains you call Never Will I Give Up Independence Entangle and smother what I call Love 35 , : i 36 Sophomore slump hangs over the fall quarter freshman the fall quarter senior tugs at the junior encompasses the sophomore sags in the nags in the slags in the drags in the air who?what?when?where?why?how is no longer: SAE or essay or A as once the answers grew in Deering Meadow they say, to be plucked and put up on your windowsil angst and restlessness stabs, but won ' t be harnessed unless you can corner it, grab it, give it a name and direction and hang on for dear life 37 : BHUI i i i . a m . « m i a__.HL 1 I I 1 ,« v ■• • ..■• . . . ' , •■ rXC ' ■ ' -.. ' v. v- •-r. :  v-r-Hf-- |M| Hi HHH if .t - ' ' ■Ml 1FP HOME 3£N ' m M W£ CM! NOBOPY KNOWS WHEN WPKYWILlCOMHl NOKSENSS I WF WILL f tPUCE OK TKOOP mum${ 90,000! ttVWlfflS! MO UKELY WE ' LL WK 354Sar S 90,000 41 1 kiA -=2- V -i s- J W ■ ' toil wnat - _ mrm ' MBHt BMM ■ • ' - .. V K I KK f E N N E D 5 ! LOS ANGELES. June S— WOUNDED KENNEDY AWAITS AID Sen. Robert F. Kennedy awaits the arrival of medical assistance as he lies on the floor at the Ambassador hotel moments after he was shot early today. Picture was made by Boris Yaro of the Los Angeles Times. (Copyright, 196X. Los Angeles Times. From World Wide Photos) t Aha! a viable alternative: Professor McCarthy felt the pulse of picket signs and campus bulletin boards and postered walls, doors, trees; the beat was just right for McCarthy ' s words to keep to rhythm and echo loudly, joyously; And we echoed him loudly and joyously proclaiming his coming, and going and staying and keeping our faith; and we lost and here we still go round Vietnam, Vietnam, Vietnam. 49 i u s V m 4 , • + A H r - ■« 5 - i v (NEWSREEL Photos) ' Llfc 4 ■ •: ' « RP. ■•-V •« «♦ 9 i • % L ' V i-  -. 50 involvement in the future of a country politicking talking 68 revealing, revelling, rebelling the Convention the conventions the conventional bally-ho and rally fears drown in strawhats buttons label-fabels downtown law-relying? death-defying presents the real democratic view k you november remember still august and april and June an NU view SDSing, protesting and with an eagle-eye or young rep spy and young dem try and SOC it to them — jam, damn the machine the april-august scene the new obscene violence blind reliance and compliance dies politicking— talking 68 hopes bulletcrushed, maced, defaced but not gone not dead not dead yet 51 1 : ; ' : i I l « m i J •■MHMHHi 52 NIXON ' S the ONE! On Election Day, 1968, Operation Eagle Eye sent one NU student poll- watching. This is her report: She arrived at the polling place at 5:45 am and was greeted coolly by the Precinct Captain and judges. The Precinct Captain was a typical Al Capone — cigar, jockey cap, sport jacket, pot belly. He kind of put his arm around everybody and patted them on the back. He had two of his men stationed outside of the polling place passing out cards saying, I cannot work the machine, vote me straight Democratic. The Precinct Captain, himself, had a good inch thick of cards which he said were handed out by City Hall. The cards were given to illiterate and literate voters. The pollwatcher heard one woman say, Hey George, what are these cards for? He answered, Now, now, you just do what they tell you. She saw the judges, who were supposed to show voters how to use the voting machines, go into the booths, mumble something, and pull the levers for them. The timid policeman and I stood across the room watching all this crap going on. At 6:55 am she was thrown out of the polling place by the Precinct Captain for stealing one of the cards for evidence. 53 I I 2 NU offices invaded! — Chicago Tribune, May 3, 1968 A curious conglomeration of newsmen, police and sightseers cluttered the sidewalk between 619 Clark and the Good Humor man parked in front of it. A sign on the door of the Adminis- tration building read, Closed for business until racism at NU is ended. Over 100 black students were sitting-in at the building until they were given assurance that a list of 15 minimum demands were met. These covered 8 areas of concern: Policy, Admissions, Finan- cial Aid, Housing, Counseling, Facilities, Open Occupancy and Curriculum. On the morning of May 4th, 9 of the students met with 10 of the administrators and worked out an agreement. It was accepted at 9:30 pm and the building was left virtually un- harmed. There was no violence. What happened at Northwestern is a small episode in a worldwide phenomenon, a local manifestation of unrest brought on not only by general political and social dislocations but also by unprecedented changes in the American university. — Northwestern Newslet- ter i k HI vBx M9 IB 56 58 am a woman — Proud I am a black woman — Defiant. My will is iron, My courage great. My love — boundless. You are a man — Proud. You are a black man — Deadly. Your will smouldering, Your courage unfaltering. Your love — mine. Lead me. — Angela Jackson tattaliood: • Peculiar unity 1,3,1 pressed people Mis campus tf so far b raWq iftv — ■■ — Someone made a gown with flower straps someone found a love: Love someone wore bells and brought crayons and made pictures and someone brought a band and made pictures that were more than coloringbook size more like deeringmeadow size for all the bright colored heads that bobbed along with the balloons and spread over the grass which, unseen, was therenonetheless and someone held the rites of spring for everyone who looked I istenedfeltloved anything. ■nl tijJ ■J In the opulent era we ' ve condensed air pollution to air that you can travel on up up and away and we ' re advertising first class making records and TV shows for all the bloated files — you could walk a hundred miles on the headlines that we ' ve made I i; Emerging from winter croci and students purple and white rub their eyes and offer good will and grape juice to that first-day-of-spring-quarter-sun : confers its blessings on a Grill crowd a beach crowd, where everyone s r in love and flowers pick themselves and you find that you know a lot of people a lot better than you thought and you shed your winter apathy for a sprinkling of introductions a way to change the world a glimpse of peace a glimpse of meaning a new discovery a new toy a pretty smile orgy The world is a village the moon ' s a balloon, you are what you are what you want to be (alone together) you ' re alive and well and living in Evanston with God and Jacques Brel et al. surprisingly sociable increasingly interesting someone performs the Rites of Spring over your dead body awakening and you laugh and you learn all kinds of things of the arts 67 Simon and Garfunkel 7 i t- . -± Charles Lloyd Quartet HStii ??,??.-« • • . s i : 1. • f ff 11 ■; «• Buffy St. Marie Dave Brubeck Bill Cosby I K bbs.- K H Kr- ' Ht - ID;. ' 5 - il kL ' ■ ' K «H w B M j ►lvr ' r Hi Bfc II H Hft ? v5T m 1 Sf ' iL. Janis Joplin k A ' I Diana Ross and the Supremes 40 fpl +1 of ] h- MA fe. 1 1 1 1 If MM f TOW™! n I I VVV.M .v Av v • ' • ' P 70 ■MuwuwuMMuuwMmnnnMOTnmmi History and Literature of Religions Human Development and Family relations Clothing and Shelter Nutrition and Food Sciences Humanities Italian Japanese Latin Comparative Literature General Literature Linguistics Mathematics Theory and Composition Ph,;l S p C n e y nCeandEngine - ' Physical Education and Hygiene Area, Comparative, and International Politics Policy Processes Political Theory Portuguese Psychology Social Psychology Sociology Spanish Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Graphics Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences Material Science Mechanical Engineering and Astronautical Sciences Meteorology Nuclear Engineering Church Music Harpsichord Music Education Music History and Literature Piano Strings. Winds, and Percussion Theory and Composition voice Audiology Deaf Education Interpretation Language Pathology Public Address and Group Education Radio, TV. and Film Speech Education Speech Pathology Theatre Elementary Education English Teachin_ Foreign Language Teaching Home Economics Teaching Journalism Teaching Mathematics Teaching %■ Ms, mi Percussion  d Composition Laasjr Motes ss and Gioup TV.adHm SpmtEtatn SmtMokD ftaMtoy f jc on battfec ! Primary Education Science Teaching Social Studies Teaching Accounting Administration Business Communications Business Economics Business History and the Environment Business Law Finance Industrial Relations Marketing Production Management Quantitative Methods Real Estate Transportation Advertising Magazine Journalism Newspaper Journalism Radio TV Journalism It ' s just a game of pin the tail on the donk« shut your eyes, turn around and point and hope you pin the right end And if you don ' t return from English, music, poli sci, advertising, film to F.A.O. Schwartz and claim the game was rigged Or try to kick the can next time. After a 3-year study, Jean Hagstrum and FPC made 40 recommendations for change in university-student relationships in order to achieve: ' competence in one or two established disciplines ' perception of relations between that competence and others, society, and practical applications ' development of civility: educated man as a social being; remove encourage bptai revamp pa i alb M -■: establish iM end in km pi meet the to j overhaul ■ha i.e. some things could t 74 V ' vMiw u m i ■■? ■; ' ■ !F ■ ft V r wk B B IH . jSrmdm ' i Second Plan for the Seventies: remove general education for freshmen encourage departmental affiliations revamp general education for upperclassmen allow more independent study for seniors establish a Collegium and pre-graduate scholars end in loco parentis nfl ' meet the lack of personal contact for freshmen fig, overhaul informal learning i.e. some th ings could be changed for the better here — Faculty Planning Committee A Community of Scholars 75 ii item in Autonomy means accepting responsibility :no one needs to be told that means making mistakes experimenting :everyone says you have to make mistakes to learn means writing constitutions and Bills of Rights :on our own terms of responsibility and experimentation means raising a cry when our terms are brushed aside Autonomy means attacking apathy :we have a long way to go Mtalolm Mtfrt 77 Last night always lingers in my room till after one amid the rippled sheets and musty smell of stockings; in this last sophistication we ' ve escaped the piercing glare of neon eyes; instead last night always lingers till shortly after o ne; (but you can listen to the stereos turning on — sort of like an 18th century novel where you had to miss the point) and shortly after one I find my rag doll on the floor and fling aside the curtains for somewhere else to stare 79 xtiik Freshmen mixing mashing meeting Sophomores scouting pouting steady Junior jumble pinmate panic Senior safely sparkling stone or maybe they ' re just having fun? 11:1 | 2 yjj 5 2 t d if 1 | • IkM ■ ■ ■ . ; hM ■ K5 ,;«1 1 1 1 M jL , . pkHHcj M B 80 l amy ri ' ; ; - ' 81 NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY The Graduate School Evanston, Illinois 60201 iV ' sT ' : APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AND FINANCIAL AID QUARTER YEAR YOU WISH TO ENTER FALL I - ! Q PP rox - rALL |_| Sepf 20) WINTER □ { Z P T SUMMER Q JW- YEAR PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY -SEE INSTRUCTION SHEET 1. Name in full Last Name (Family) First Name Middle Name Maiden Name 2. Permanent Address. Number and Street City State Zip Telephone 3. Current Mailing Address. Number and Street Mailing address effective until what date? 4. Social Security number (see instructions) 5. Date of Birth City State Zip Telephone Month Day Year Place of Birth. Check one Male □ Female □ Citizenship. Month Day Year City State Country Country 6. Present Marital Status: Single □ Married □ Divorced □ Separated □ Widowed □ No. of Children 7. List in chronological order all colleges attended or presently attending, undergraduate and post-graduate, and indicate degrees earned or expected (if any) : 8. In what department or school will you do your principal study? (See instructions). Department Code 9. In what specific area of that subject will you specialize?. 10. List the names of instructors you have asked to submit confidential reports. 1 2 Test 11. Are you submitting Graduate Record Examination results as suggested in the instructions? Yes □ No □ Date 12. On what time basis do you plan to attend the Graduate School? Full time □ Part time days □ Part time evenings □ 13. Degree(s) sought: M.A. or M.S. only Q M.A.T. only □ Masters and Ph.D. □ Ph.D. Q 14. If you plan to pursue a non-degree program, check one: Post-Masters □ Visiting Student □ (See instructions) 15. DO YOU WISH TO BE CONSIDERED FOR FINANCIAL AID? Yes □ No Q If yes, for FELLOWSHIP SCHOLARSHIP Q and or ASSISTANTSHIP Q Note: All aid awards made only to full-time degree program students 7-68 4! k T ENTER mil ' Ma □ io Pproj SUKG lo PPro . Villi J« «J Male Q Female G Cottntrr K .afChi]dren tfd«le,«iKl indicate i , - Part time evenings Q • (See instructions) V : AH aid awards Why do people go to grad school: The temptation of independent study? The enticement of fat fellowships? To escape the clutches of the 9 to 5 machine? (To escape t he clutches of the military machine?) To SPECIALIZE? To collect enough diplomas for an attractive wall collage? For a title? (Last chance, girls, to catch your M.R.S.!) For the fun? For the joy? For the hell of it? To learn why? Or: To learn. 83 84 m I ' m just a typical American boy from a typical American town, I believe in God and Senator Dodd and keeping old Castro down. And when it came my time to serve, I knew better dead than red; But when I got to my old draft board, buddy this is what I said: Sarge — I ' m only 18, got a ruptured spleen and I always carry a purse. I ' ve got eyes like a bat and my feet are flat and my asthma ' s getting worse. Consider my career, my sweetheart dear, and my poor old invalid aunt. Besides I ain ' t no fool, I ' m going to school, and I ' m working in a defense plant. I ' ve got a dislocated disc and a wracked-up back, I ' m allergic to flowers and bugs. And when a bombshell hits, I get epileptic fits and I ' m addicted to a thousand drugs. I ' ve got the weakness woes, can ' t touch my toes, and I can hardly reach my knees. And if the enemy came close to me, I ' d probably start to sneeze. I hate Chou en-Lai and I hope he dies; but one thing you ' ve got to see. If someone has to go over there, that someone isn ' t me. So I wish you well, Sarge, give ' em hell and kill me a thousand or so. And if you ever get a war without any gore, I ' ll be the first to go. — Draft Dodgers Rag I 85 itnsmsiiaii SYRACUSE iHO ANTIQUES! BEEBES STORE PfERCJEM Mm ; PRICE MOBLE HOMES PJlTU. PISCHAH PU STOOL SLUGGISH ? CM — I North Webster 1 Septic Tank Cleaners PHONES TE-42394-TE-423I5I — 0 x. Jfmmm ' S SffiKr - -mm? $ S .HrantMK r tr- | ■ ft a-.« ti so we must all make our peace with god and man and the rest of established society and other cliches but which piece are we given and which part do we ch oose for now or forever for love or for money? it ' s much ado about nothing much: they ' re all part of the same jigsaw puzzle. yW ' - Mtf ! 86 J .SxV ■:. ' - ' %: ■-: t niftaal ■ Cl£WDB i v i .- A. - m 88 There are places in Evanston Out of sight of the globed lights of ice cream parlors And beyond the touch of student book stores, Home for those who live there — return there; Chicago is a circus mirror Hung at the lip of Evanston — Her quaint store fronts stretch into Towering steel faces, And the metamorphosis of indelible slogans scarred on brick Into painted porches of high rise buildings. The re are no dead places in cities Even cracked storefronts before sidewalks stamped 1910 Are only silent — More silent at 2 A.M. in Evanston When nothing cracks except the night In a spark off the el tracks, And the silence shatters into a clickety-clack. If an old man looks back at you with curiosity, He knows you ' ll never really find the fifty years He lost somewhere Between here and Howard Street. gfc slogans scarred on to esde«to stamped ..-;-, .ears .reiHsUik mmmmmam M 90 , The Greater Hope beyond Lake Shore Drive and Carson, Pirie, Scott around invisible downtown corners involves assistance and assertion and etcetera We must be aware of those corners, find them and turn them. We do, occasionally. 91 BEEB wm B Hl The moon belongs to me and you — But also to the Russians, true? I think the fairest thing to do Would be to split the moon in two. But, if the moon is made of dust, That ' s not a very solid crust. What you need is lots of starch To give the moon a healthy arch. You send us Anders, Borman and Lovell To ride again, but with a shovel, And pitch out starch and let it gel To give the moon a crisp, new shell. As they circle, they could wind A red tape round the moon to find The spot to split the moon in two (Since that ' s the fairest thing to do). f And with the Russians make a team To chop the moon right down its seam. All the Earth would cheer and yell And watch their heroes through a spell; And when there was a just division Right along the red incision — Both sides might get along and then They ' d put the moon together again. NASA Photo Where are we going now? you ask We ' ve reached the limits of a past life We ' re headed somewhere, you know and we ' re getting there fast. Where are we going though? you ask Beyond the moon and back perhaps to Lilliput Perhaps to Sisyphus ' mountain. Perhaps from Lindheimer Tech University Hall to the stars Perhaps we ' ll make it Perhaps we ' ll like what we ' ve made. 93 He loved assonance alliteration Allen Ginsberg and. When he was in love hot images of sunsoaked days ran together before his eyes like crayons when they melt on the dashboard of your car in summer. They buckled When he was sad He sat in the rain catching on long dark curls water which wound the length of his hair then dropped to star-stud a neat line of adjectives. When he was angry the words, like rioters mingled in his mind, trampling each other underfoot. Tom Paine phrases were somewhere lost in the mob. When he grew up he still liked assonance and alliteration but he thought Allen Ginsberg immoral and preferred cash and carry computers and corporation reports. V ' ffl 94 .-. AyfiJii NPC red potatostamps along the sidewalks lead from the oldest mockconvention to a Wallace rally (complete with protesters) in front of Allison — student involvement in current affairs yes banners and Rockmakeup to campaign trips McCarthy Kennedy Rockfeller Nixon buttons crisscross campus, travel to Wisconsin, Indiana, California with a purpose. A very live in-person Harold Stassen keynoted, another addition to an endless list of candidates choiceschoiceschoices and of course McCarthy was nominated 1968 tradition breaking tradition by choosing a democrat. A phone message from the Eminent Chosen: The children ' s campaign has not disintegrated, may or may not be a comfort to those voting in November. te n.; 98 NORTHWESTERN POLITICAL CONVENTION EXECUTIVE BOARD. Pete Hendrickson, Pat Press, Gracelyn Fina, Donna Uhlik, Rob Reinhart, Gail Manion. 99 ■■■■IHHMfl SOUL MOTHER The natives are restless they say sing dance and play elevator, broadcast sparkly-spectacular weather with Harry and our fore-mothers in the style of the old: sequin-skinned girls, tap-toed guys double-sextet and solo — steps to stardom. In how many years will how many of these be proudly remembered in the Daily? In the style of the new Waa-Mu presents McDonald ' s golden arch The antics of Lyndabird and Daddy Lyn (staged) Pot Party at N.U. on windowsills (also staged) Life as it is is what it is — modernistic student rebellion live and in dayglo color: I disagree ' -.- ' ih-.f, w-Vy tbing it HW to be all right - jT T 3 3  ■ - ■ - 1 mS _ m : n i ,. f A? 11 ; fcr ' ' ft j H WAA-MU STUDENT BOARD. ROW ONE — Sandra Holland, Barbara Klages, Frank Corbin, Barbara Lehner. ROW TWO — Louis Schueddig, David Paulson, Judith Cohn, Nancy Bliss, Barbara Bishop, Joan Paylo, Janet Millis, Sally Schick, Patrick Holland. ROW THREE — Sharon Lenz, Peter Norlin, Karen Reidenbaugh. ROW FOUR — Bruce Judd. 103 , B FRESHMAN CARNIVAL EXECUTIVE BOARD. ROW ONE — Lynnie Crusey, Anita Waskow- ski, Judy Stewart, Sherry Akins, Nancy Rensenhouse, Judy Glandon. ROW TWO — Gayla Kraetsch, Steve Chura, Linda Wood, Greg Harbage, Rand Marlis, Phil West, Carrie Stowell, Dave Cohernour, Jay Vollmer, Jay Bruce, Mike Nupuf, Jim Stephens. 105 indabellfi. : . itae cartoon mid es «to couldn ' t fold tand iprettyfrestimriki fe dynamic mistress i andathroatycomeon— carnival. 1, We walked to Long Field ' s Shantytown under heavy skies; saw brown, gray, white sheets and boards, water-colored flowers on cheeks of little girls running around with bright balloons, carrying picket signs; smelled popcorn, hot dogs, and (?) oatmeal — carnival fare; threw goop at DUs and frisbees at Big Annie Fannie ' s — whoops! it ' s down! tried to win a pregnant mouse and walked away with a whistle; and in the carnival tent with heaving sides that made it seem alive and a bellyfull of aisles full of people and Snootrac whose cartoon world was a lot like ours, who couldn ' t find himself until he found THE girl, a pretty freshman with a lovely voice; add, of course, the dynamic mistress of ceremonies with fishnet legs and a throaty come on — we had ourselves a carnival. 107 MAY WEEK COMMITTEE. ROW ONE — John Duffield, Linda Reed ROW TWO — Toya O ' Hora, Pat Richards, Betty Carter. ROW THREE — Barb Calhoun, Craig Busey, Mike Cochran, Jackie Noller, John Allen. mamaaamaiMaa m M, Linda to. n I - . ROW THREE .Jo(iflAllsi). r Barb Caulfield May Week Queen May Week is many things to many people. We have accepted the DAILY NORTHWESTERN ' s Bob Greene ' s interpretation of what ' s happening at N.U. The SAEs in their powder blue button-down shirts and the DGs in their simple white dresses lined up together and climbed onto the risers in the East Quads. They looked at each other a little nerv- ously, and then began to sing Today. The grass was green and pretty. Scott Hall and Cahn towered majestically in the background. The old Evanston people sat and smiled. Everything seemed to fall right in place. Except for the entire thing, which was com- pletely wrong. May Sing, and May Week, and just about everything else that has been a habit at Northwestern for how many years, are anachro- nisms now. In this time of change and stress, peo- ple don ' t seem to have any time for tradition. May Week ' s impending death can ' t be called murder. No one is out to abolish it, and no one needs to try such a move. To try to kill a tradition automatically presupposes people are violently op- posed to it. In the case of May Week, people don ' t care. And it isn ' t apathy, because these same people, these students who have no time for May Week, Homecoming floats, panty raids, Hell Week or Student Senate can be seen whenever real change is made at Northwestern. They are concerned with more important things now. There was one truly touching moment, when Roland J. Hinz was called to Deru and the audience stood and cheered until Hinz had to bow his head. But then it is no more correct to say that May Week was meaningful because of Hinz than to say West Virginia is a beautiful state because John Kennedy once campaigned there. The day is gone when Acacia can get up at May Sing and sing Mammy and have anyone think it is cute. That has gone the way of Fiji Island Parties, with the blackface and African getup. That is old Northwestern. The new Northwestern is Sargent Hall ' s singers letting out with The Greek Song, pat- terned after The Jet Song from West Side Story. There was a time when an independent at this school hid the fact that he wasn ' t affiliated, and tried to make up for it however he could. Now, though, the men of Sargent could sing of fraterni- ties: They ' re hangin ' a sign, says Jews and blacks forbidden, and they ain ' t kiddin, and end up look- ing good. 109 ' . ' «i r v t A lone couple, capped and gowned, walks away among admiring Evanstonian stares, leaves McGaw and Dyche (the football games and dances, the serious romances, etc.) Miller and Elvis Stahr behind with the clickcamerasclickcongratulating clickgraduatingclickgratulatingclick clickclickingclashingcrowd Happy and sad. The class of ' 68 leaves McGaw an empty shell: rows of wooden chairs sheltering dustydirty white programs and occasional refolded morning newspapers; Leaves a new university catching up with the 60 ' s; Leaves a campus very different from that to which they ' d come; Leaves. no Say there is summer school and then there are cherubs there is the guy down the street (who might have slept on your floor one night) who walked you to class of a fine summer morning there is a beach party or only a couple of guys with guitars around a sandfire there is an intimacy that you only wish (upon a summer star) would remain throughout the year there may even be a course that you like and learn because you want to; for the high school set, there are the thrills of a university, premature campus loves there are (existing) other great actors, musicians, journalists, or even just other great people there are a lot of beautiful people and even a little fun. ££$ t ' 8 1 oj ' flooronemght) ■sh m l 1 youl e 1 fj 1 1 1 KliWb I r 7 l r i W The olde familiar Grill is filled with globs of funny freshmen following directions Meet Senator Soandso and the President of Thisandthat they ' re waiting around for you upstairs in the empty room or outside in the quadded crowd pick your favorite winning grin, shake his hand and join his band and dance, baby, dance we have mixers every night and more where those come from (wow — watch them go — do they know something we don ' t?) W %1 ir u W l Hv ba H vk H ■ J B 114 ' Disorientation oriented students filing into Tech or Cahn for filling out forms for filing under Questionable. Who can ' t help feeling like a proud daddy watching freshmen in R. Crown sandbox or quietly materializing to retract their statements in fairness to all? Student Power begins in the home I guess and ends making itself at home on campus. RUSH: SPECIAL TO THE NEW YORK TIMES How else would you get to know 80 exciting, indi- vidual girls that well if you weren ' t in a sorority. — Nancy Tinkham (A fraternity) destroys your humanity, it cate- gorizes you and it makes you easy to manipulate. — A I Foster It ' s not that we don ' t date Independents. They often turn out to be cooler. But it ' s harder to meet them because we don ' t have exchanges with them like the sororities. — Bruce Geiss I remember how desperate I was for friendship and a black sorority can provide this friendship and de- velop badly needed sisterhood. — Saundra Malone 116 Rush is a separation of the ways a prelude of things to come pregnant with activity, ideas filled with silent innuendos a game of trying hard to sell yourself; playing hide-and-seek and tag a party not a party but an interview advice of a newly established rush counselor the disappointment of an expectant wish unfulfilled and the dreamcometrue. The artificial and the worthwhile; rush and the Greek system — GO! Do with it what you can. 117 - •m Boys in leopard hostess gowns Boys in lacy negligees The boys are jumping up and down and up and down and up and down and Freeeeezing! Go! Green negligee charming chartreuse flowing madly — wind within Run, green negligee, Run! . i I 118 O l A J 119 WILLIE WIN JNjk, ARE LOS I « • • iBr K 1 r | i 1 fe -. s ' There ' s something about Homecoming that ' s also about Macy ' s Thanksgiving Day parade and you expect to see Santa Claus riding on a float behind a band about building floats beside a blaring radio, with waving cells of paper petals (petal paper thin skin deep) so skeletons of chicken wire wave hinged arms with electric veins about parties brunches alumni lunches that means something but nobody really knows what about war that means a lot more than chickenwire willie about Dionne Warwick that we loved and we showed it which is a really nice thing. . HOMECOMING EXECUTIVE BOARD. ROW ONE — Roger Van Cleve, Alan Linde, Thomas Rosenbaum, Mary Prevey, Alan Roman, Tucky Gilfoil, Judy Cohn, Jay Vollmer, Bruce Bellrose, Dick Anderson. ROW TWO — Sally Burks, Ronald Trach, Kathy Kelly, Sandy Holland, Bonnie Brisky, Florence Green- wood, Sharon Carroll. 122 About sadness: A chilled autumn breeze spread the purple and white pompoms into beckoning fingers; for a moment, a hopeful cheer shivered on the wind, but withered like stale leaves — and the brittle voices of victory across the way shattered our chapped smiles all frayed and cracked at the edges. 123 NAVY BALL (or congratulations, Mary Ellen Dineen) The dancers (wives and sweethearts) made Degas-pastel swishes across the ballroom, chiffon and chevrons and chandeliers composed, traditionally, something along the lines of promenade until the band swung into a lively bop and the dancers made oscilloscopic squiggles in the candlelight — it would have been nice if they ' d painted their nose-tips with day-glo. 124 HHHM ■ Q tr §i m o LU D.5 C 0 £ m tr E o CD i- u) CO CD — CD 3 CD = gtn CD s i m == cd a 3 O LU X LU Z j£ 1 o CO CD c c CD c CD _ © o . Q 2 3 OT Q Z CD 0) OQ Q CC LU CO o c o O -Q CO m 126 s m Gilbert and Sullivan (Jacques Brels of an era long past) are back. They ' ve been out so long, it ' s nice to have them in for a while. Have you ever sailed (tra-la-la) the ocean blue — Well, HAVE you? 127 swim said the mama dolphin swim if you can and they swam and they swam all over the dam lights costumes action of super-spectacular South Pacific coming north to the heat of Patten Pool where it ' s wet wild once a year makes even Patten pretty. 129 Lorelei found a private puddle in Patten Gym stocked it well ( Ups and Downs ) with independent women divorced from Dolphin Show ■ f 130 131 MEN ' S GLEE CLUB Chuck Bailey Steve Bell Jim Berrill John Bolger Clint Bramkamp Larry Campbell Mike Carrington BobCohn Joe Colo Steve Colson Phil Creech Rich Drews Paul Gamber Jim Grady Herman Greenwald Richard Horton Paul Kanzer Philip Kraus Gary Meredith Dave Messersmith Mark Middleton Dennis Mutzabaugh Bill Noll Andy Oman Jim Olson Jon Paris Bob Peterman Tom Rehfield Gil Rotkin Tim Sercombe Dave Thomas Paul Urbanick Joe Wolinski WOMEN ' S GLEE CLUB Sandra I. Z. Ali Mara Archer Susan Ballard Sarah Beatty Jacki Becker Sandy Bobbe Janice Cherin Mary Davidson Hannah Davis Kathe Eberhardt Elaine Ferguson Beverly Folk Julie Fowle Dianne Friedman Carole Genn Pam Grant Jody Greenwood Karen Haptas Connie Healy Jill Holm Rae Jensen Isola Jones Pauline Jones Renee Jumes Mary Lynn Kolas Linda Kreck Bonita Krula Christine Lewis Diane Margolis Cyndy Mayne Janet McCarthy Jennifer McKenzie Lillian McKimmy Andrea McMahon Esther Meilup Clare Mutshnick Kathleen O ' Donnell Pam Osburn Eileen Quail April Rogers Kathy Rosos Elizabeth Schlecht Madelynn Schlutz Barbara Seidel Pat Skale Kathy Sniffen Joan Trapp Sandy Unrue Carol Wahler Margaret Williams 132 A CAPPELLA CHOIR Sheldon Atovsky Paul Ballard Laura Bishop Joann Boehm Lesley Bollinger Michael Boruch Robert Bowker Lisle Cameron Carl Chapman Rachel Christensen Richard Claypool Ronald Combs Dennis Cooley Philip Creech Barry Donner Kenneth Eidson Gretchen Feiker Jane Ferrell James Fussell Joanne Graf Donald Gray Barbara Haas Jane Hamilton Jill Hoffman Julie Idoine Carl Johnson Robert Johnson William Jones Chris Kenny Robert Kluender Johan Knutsen James Koenig Stephen Lace Mary Larson Anne Lawrenz Lynn Lutzke Linda Mabbs Sherry Martin Jane Mehlhausen Ellen Minor David Miotke Raymond Mount Roger Nelson Christine Niehaus Christine Olson Lucy Peacock Susan Pettingell Susan Pollock Susan Pristach Edwin Quistorff Joy Rati iff William Rush Barbara Schramm Nelle Shoemaker Kathryn Smith David Spence Leslie Stahl Susan Swain Steve Swanson Rebecca Tawter Nancy Teat Douglas Trantham Nancy Valentine Richard Wegener Samuel Winters Jana Witham Linda Wood Barbara Wrieden Mark Zalkin ils nth Gloria ' Shtheyear 135 ,. f You can ' t say that Northwestern uni- versity takes a back seat to Berkeley when it comes to the scholarly pursuit of truth . . . — Chicago Tribune October 4, 1968 136 Pr Mff - 137 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 138 EftM . tCHOOL OF JOURNALISM SCHOOL OF MUSIC SCHOOL OF SPEECH TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE J ?Jgg ii 7iC Ss 139 President James Roscoe Miller 140 I Vice-President and Roland J. Hinz 141 William S. Kerr Vice-President and Business Manager Franklin M. Kreml Vice-President of Planning and Development Payson S. Wild Vice-President and Dean of Faculties 144 Dean Robert A. Strotz College of Arts and Sciences Dean John A. Barr School of Business lljVfWV _ Dean Ira W. Cole School of Journalism Dean George Howerton School of Music Dean James H. McBurney School of Speech Dean Harold B. Gotass Technological Institute • ■ •• ' i Mortar boarded talent hoarded a few selected senior girls; just goes to show you what can happen to emancipated womanhood Norlegamma: (scholarship, leadership ability, character) but really only Junior politicians, debators, speechies, footballplayers, journalists, leaders, escorts, friends. You may see one walking around campus. Shake his hand. MORTAR BOARD. ROW ONE — Claudia Eby, Nancy Tinkham, Ann Gohlke, Ginger Glandon, Sally Westerman, Alice Goodfellow, Nancy McDaniel. ROW TWO — Beverly Rayor, Margaret Roberts. ROW THREE — Marsha Mark, Pat Kupier. ROW FOUR — Barb Bishop, Donna Uhlik, Jane Barclay Mandel. ROW FIVE — Betty Carter, Pat Fanning. ROW SIX — Billie Kay Tye, Fluff Craw- ford, Kathy Kelly. SHI NORLEGAMMA. ROW ONE — Skip Schueddig, Frank Morris, Steve Nisenbaum, Larry Mills, Mike Place, Rich Sanderson, Andy Lippman, Harry White, Larry Akman. ROW TWO — Jim Fletcher, Curt Sytsma, 148 Bruce Hubbard, Clark Boren, Norm Miller, Roger Friedman, Charles Berry. | Hh,?J rau SHI-AI. ROW ONE — Peg Sweeney, Carole Rothman, Leslie Brav- man, Sharon Carroll, Linda Garcia, Gail McPherson, Bonnie Brisky, Joann Lublin, Margaret Grant, Pat Brandin, Rosalind Altman. ROW TWO — Carol Erting, Sandy Holland, Carol Bartsch, Edith Anderson, Peggy Gardner, Rusty Russell, Pat Press, Jackie Noller, Judy Kul- stad, Anne Sullivan. r Trttan, Ann Gohlke, Nancy McOaniel. ROW EE — Warsha Mark, Pal e Barclay Mandel. ROW « Kir Tye, Ruff Cm- Shi-Ai is a female Norlegamma That also serves at Searle every week Its function is to integrate and acquaint Women activists with a studious streak. Hey you, Deru rah rah rah super seniors siss boom bah greatness is an asset such is true; sogoU, Deru, that means you. -■s ' Friedman, Charles DERU. ROW ONE — Bob Olson, Larry Engel, John Walter, Clark Sole, Terry Gamber, Peter Strauss, Alan Oshima, Doug Behr, Mitchell Moss, Fran Shana- han. ROW TWO — Will Ris, B. J. Anderson, Craig Busey. 149 . Hii4UM ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA PHI ETA SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP Nancy Birnbaum Pam Butler Leigh Cassidy Cathy Cowles LynnieCrusey Cathy Edwards Abbi Foerstner Julie Galliers KathyGalvin Elaine Garber Lisa Gershenson Betty Gilfoil Lucie Grosvenor Maya Hammel Ina RaeHark Connie Healy Sallie Hicks Janet Hitzman Celeste Hollier Christine Kamm Catherine Key Nancy Klastorin Gayla Kraetsch Barbara Kurtz Kay Lindsay Nancy McAlhany Judy Mcintosh Megan McTavish Pat Meyers Margaret Mulville Sandra Pec ken Susan Pensker Susan Perlman Gayle Rothenberger Sue Sattler Martha Scheel MarySesney Sally Seigfriedt Susan Silver Barbara Smith Shelia Sondler 150 9 t(P W m ■ 1 aC B l  . flKk HMk Br WILLIAM SH-VKESPEARE : ; oi-ioio 4 SCHOLARSHIP James Avery Clayton Bavor Michael Bedford Jonathan Caine Ja.nes Caplan Dennis Debruler Monte DelMonte Paul Forchione B. Franklin Fuller Richard Gochnauer Robert Gordon George Greenfield Joseph Guenther Michael Henoch Lawrence Herzberg Arthur Jago Thomas Johanson Mark Kaufman Sandy Kita James Ladewig Eugene Levinson John Matz Dean McCarley James McConnell John Miller Thomas Moore David Nash Terry Overby Marc Rasansky Nick Retson Timothy Sherck Barry Silverman James Soderberg James Stephens William Streff, Jr. MarkSwislow ti i CHOURSHIP ames Avery lavor onatfianCaine anes Caplan fennis Debruler tonte DelMonte aul Forchione • Franklin Fuller •chard Gochnauer obert Gordon BorgeGreenfield seph Guenther ichael Henoch iwrence Herzberg SEXTANT NAVAL HONOR SOCIETY lomas Johanson rk Kaufman indyKita mesLadewig jgene Levinson ihnMatz anMcCarley imesMcConnell in Miller Kxnas Moore ivid Nash rry Overby 3rc Rasansky ck Retson nothySherck irry Silverman mes Soderberg mes Stephens illiamStreffJr. qrk Swislow jti Robert Aaron Robert Akins Ralph Armstrong Barry Bartlett John Bender James Canonie W. Todd Clayton Charles Covington Robert Dorting John Dryden Daniel Edwards Mark Feichtinger Ronald Fish Ray Forbes Leonard Freed Dennis Frisch Paul Gutelius Frank Haas James Hayes John Heckmueller Richard Hodill William Holland Paul lams Frank Kaleba Douglas Karrel Paul McAllister Joel Metter Joseph Miller William Nissen William Pohl James Rech Evans Schoeman Robert Seidel Charles Sharrocks Raymond Wareham Steven Weisbrod 151 TAU BETA PI ENGINEERING Robert Akins Robert Bailey Stephen Bradley Dewey Garrett Richard Gates Arthur Goes Yale Goldman Dennis Hoffman Alan Karr William Kastilahn Roger Libman John Michelsen Robert Nauss John Nelson David Pollard Charles Redden Ronald Saidikowski Jonathan Shaffer James Skopec Gregory Suski Sidney Wagner Edward Wagner James Zilka To be remembered as: Northwestern ' s elite corps unbelievably interested outstandingly involved in the university life and goals. Remarkable. To be acknowledged in their own day. To be pointed at with pride now and probably forty years later. That ' s why honoraries. 152 : ' : - r PS erested ENGINEERING SOCIETIES P H I I M P 1 1 ENGINEERING uUUINUIL Robert Akins Lee Bentz Chris Fugitt Emil Hanzevack Howard Henry Brad Hoffman Carl Konkel Holly Kuruce Dave Novitski Ron Saidikowski Rich Sanderson Jim Scott Ed Wagner Tony Zerba Neil Zimmerman KAPPA SCHOLARSHIP Janet OToole Achenbach Joann Borom Mark Heilman Brakke Raymond Edgar Carhart Susan Margaret Craft Peter Cornelius Dalton Charlotte Goryn Denenberg Linda Sue Dischert John Warren Duffield Walter Allan Edmiston Jr. Howard Bruce Eisenberg Welch Duane Everman Richard Ross Ford Forman Friend Jr. Alice Godfellow Bruce Franklin Golbus Bruce Lee Goldsmith Marilyn E. Gomber Charles Justin Gullickson Katherine Jane Horwich Katherine Louise Jackman Michael D.Jones Raymond Eugene Kazmar FreydaM. Kravitz Donald Joseph Loarie Robin W. Lovin Patricia Joan McWethy Jeannette Patricia Meier Robert Joseph Michaels Gordon Edward Medlock Jr. Lawrence Allen Miller James Arthur Nickelsen Jay Allan Perman Trudy A. Porter George Dennis Pryjma John Harry Ratner Jill Rawlings John Alexis Relias Stephen Saylor Stuart Care Schaller Carol Ann Scherfenberg Alice R. Schick Kenneth Robert Seeskin Robert Steven Seigel Douglas John Serdahely Lucius Smejda Wayne R. Springer Gayle Thistlethwaite Thuot Mariette Timmins John Lee Traylor Toni Lee Wiegman Martha Ann Woodmansee David Vance Wray 153 mm SIGMA DELTA CHI JOURNALISM Duane Anderson Larry Blasko Tom Davies Jim Disch Bob Greene Roy Harris WallyJudd John McKean Brian Usher John Walter 154 SCHOOL OF EDUCATION STUDENT ADVISORY BOARD EDUCATION Lois Beeman Elaine L. Brazil Diane Brown Nona Burney Nancy Butterfield Lynn Carpenter Mary Churchill Richard Cunningham Linnea Danchi Linda Duke Cathy Edwards Leslie Gallagher Nancy Godfrey Adelaide Heyde Dana Hinze Verne Hoos Saundra Malone Jane Barclay Mandel Leslie Marti Danny Miller Tina Politis Linda Rauch Kathe Rowell Eileen Sommerhauser Janet Stockard Nancy Tinkham Lynne Tomer Helaine Weiss s Beeman ine L Brazil ine Brown na Burney icyButterfield in Carpenter ry Churchill hard Cunningham leaDanchi ja Duke iy Edwards le Gallagher cy Godfrey laideHeyde a Hinze leHoos ndra Malone Barclay Mandel ie Marti ny Miller Polis a Rauch leRowell n Sommerhauser t Stockard ;yTinkham e Tomer tne Weiss 53 89 CO O a 3 M H .■ o a S: : sfi; W CJ CJ 00 JOURNALISM Scott Bergren Millicent Brown Rebecca Castaldi Mary Dedinsky Ann Dilworth Robert Drews Steven Duke Carol Guttenplan Roy Harris Nan Hunter Jack Linn David Louie John McCarron Sally Siegfriedt Jeanne Thelwell Lynn U pshaw John Walter Thomas Wechsler OO GO ■-■ WM THETA SIGMA PHI JOURNALISM Miriam Avins Marilyn Barnes Patricia Brandin Rebecca Castaldi Jean Collins Nancy Dall Cheryl Debes Mary Dedinsky Ann Dilworth Jane Emenhiser Patricia Fanning Ann Gohlke Myrna Goldstein Carol Guttenplan Susan Irwin Kathy Kelly Judy Kulstad Elaine Lecin Anita Lewy Joanne Lublin Sammye Malosky Marsha Mark Kathleen Patterson Joan Paylo Susan Pedigo Ann Pierce Nancy Pollens Helen Prybylowski Betsy Raskin Nancy Rawling Jeri Riddle Donna Rosene Bonita Steckbar Lynn Sweeney Rosalie Sterner Kathy Waters Sara Wittman 155 PHI MU ALPHA MUSIC Daniel Anderson Gary Brown Jay Bart ley Carl Chapman Tom Doffley Robert Diehl Barry Donner John Forbes David Frank Mike Green Alan Hansen Mike Henoch Pat Holland Donald Hotz Robert Hubbard Carl Johnson Paul Klecka William Klingelhoffer John Knudson Edward Kocher Thomas Lovejoy Rodney Miller Matthew Naughtin Richard Norment Ronald Pitts John Sampon David Sanders Timothy Schoolmaster Phillip Sheahan GaryShuIze Timothy Stewart Paul Urbanick John Wendt James Williams MUSIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC STUDENT COUNCIL MUSIC Jay Bartley Tim Broege Carl Chapman Ken Eidson Michael Henoch Paul Klecka John Knudson Linda Mabbs Robert Peterman Gail Pratscher Barbara Schramm 156 MUSIC Judith Adams Sarah Bartlett Marguerite Bauer Virginia Breedlove Nadine Cantor Cheryl Debes Julie Eckdal Susan Ekholm Elaine Ferguson Susan Haendle AnneJohnson Sherry Lynn Martin Kathryn McGunegle Mary Nicksarlian Margaret Okimoto Gail Pratscher Margaret Shansky Margaret Swett Charmian Tashjian Judith Willoughby Marianne Yeager SIGMA ALPHA IOTA MUSIC and SPEECH Linda Adams Sharon Anderson Gay Bender Francine Baughman Barbara Bengel Caren Black Leslie Bravman Joyce Brereton Joanne Brooks Elaine Cohen Leslie Dolgenow Joan Elder Trudy Erickson Charlyne Filippi Bobbie Frank Carole Genn Joanne Graf Susan Hagstrum Christine Hemphill Elizabeth Hirsh Marta Holmgren Jeanette Junk Kay Kaufman Patricia Kimbrough Marilyn Kravit Mary Larson Mary Loncharich Jean MacGregor Janet M il lis Kathryn Myers Lucy Peacock Myrna Pederson Karen Peterson Becki Pierpont Patricia Press Eileen Quail Phyllis Rood Patricia Skale Margaret Stark Penelope Steele Bonnie Sussman JoTrutna Joan Tompson Billie Kay Tye Nancy Valentine Virginia Vichick Sally Westerman Felice Wilpan Wendy Winters 157 BUSINESS SCHOOL STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE BETA ALPHA PSI ACCOUNTING Geoff Glatt Mark Levy Dave Phillips Don Tabachnick Larry Wolfson BUSINESS Larry Akman Harlan Hornbruch Jeff Kolb Suzanne Mitton Alan Oshima Clark Sole Tom Steinmeier 158 BETA BETA BETA BIOLOGY John Addis Robert Anderson Michael Aronson Barry Benowitz Jeffrey Bodwin Cynthia Boice Fluff Crawford Peter Crump Gary Flax Robert Karl Elizabeth Lerner Allen Maxwell Edward Neuwelt Mary Vaeth Kenneth Ward Ronald Warren ZETA PHI ETA SPEECH Jeanne Abdelnour Jennifer Bergin Lynn Blachman Marie Bosky Leslie Brin Sheryl Brookner Beverly Brown Kathleen Carr Judith Cohn Cheri Couture Doris Creech Robin Darrall Carolyn DeMoney Lois Durschlag Claudia Eby Blythe Egan Susan Evans Deborah French Terry Goltz Margaret Grant Linda Herman Sandra Holland Patricia Hull Beth Jacoby Sharon Janeczko Barbara Jones Judith Kahn Hope Kanner Muriel Kaplan Rikki Klieman Marion Matters Barbara Mauro Nancy McClaughry Katherine McGinty Megan McTavish Margaret Miller Barbara Nelson Lori Reingold Carol Rothman Patricia Russman Dalen Sciarra Linda Shaw Patti Seifer Beth Sonis Donna Stricof Phyllis Thorpe Natalie Tolles Jane Tufts Leslie Westerman 159 jfti i m Angry young men Alone, a parody of strength but emmeshed in the machinery of the team driving pulsing straining the self becomes elevated and subserviant Avenger joining Avenger seeking common victory totally involved individually ALIVE 161 . f-S ' l j cST.r , n j ' i ' U I 1 11 Vh II v v H B _jB Mlg 1 r a. L sui K 1 1 i 165 166 Htfi , when John Knudson ( gang) goes marching in the game begins the growls begin the fun begins the people begin to cheer Really. And laugh. Somewhere under the cockades in the middle of Willie the Wildcat with cardboard eyes at the percussion end of the Chattanooga Choo Choo begins a suggestion that becomes a shout becomes a cheer: Seduce them, seduce them, lay ' em all over the turf. that even beats the band, Pride Guts Ji 167 Jiffr ■ •% b ■ttl f %t I FOOTBALL TEAM. ROW ONE — Chico Kurzawski, Ed Paquette, Ron Mied, Mark Proskine, Jack Rudnay, Angelo Loukas, John Cornell, Hans Leissoo, Jeff Bowen, Dana Woodring, Dick Emmerich. ROW TWO — Chuck Piccuta, Don Denny, Dave Hallstrand, Jim Cieslak, Rich Glosniak, Rich Field, Mike Bryniarski, Denny White, Rich Dean, Tom Ziolkowski, Craig Smeeton. ROW THREE — Bob Olson, John Bradley, Don Mrozek, Mike Hudson, Harold Daniels, Roland Collins, Bruce Hubbard, Bruce Geiss, Pat Harring- ton, Tom Eby, Frank Murphy. ROW FOUR — Butch Ething- ton, Bob Ashworth, Jeff Rockenbach, Tom Lis, Jerry Prosser, John Veeneman, Terry Ekl, Ray Forsthoffer, Jim Spenko, Tom Kofron. ROW FIVE — Joel Hall, Bill Galler, Don Ross, Frank Mullins, Bill Walker, Gary Holland, Ken Luxton, Darrell Splithoff, Denny Lyons, Rick Telander. ROW SIX — Tony Koenings, Steve Ethington, Mike Sikich, Bob Wilson, Dave Shelbourne, Jon Hittman, Dale Cowel, Bob Wingerd, John Lohrman, Mike Kaminski. ROW SEVEN — Dan White, John Hoerster, John Kloss, Brad Somers, Joe Zigulich, Bob Seidel, Bob Doyle, Mike Adamle, Jerry Combs, John Rodman. ROW EIGHT — Dick Hoover, Tippy Dye Jr., Tom Oxley, Jim Progar, Bruce Beatty, George Mc- Kinnon, Jack Ellis, Coach Alex Agase, Athletic Director Tippy Dye, Bob Zeman, Mickey Lile, Pat Naughton, Jay Robertson, Noa Horner, Art Flicker, John Wiles. ?s? Northwest ern Opponent 7 Miami 28 7 Southern California 24 v 6 Purdue 43 c 7 Notre Dame 27 111 21 Ohio State 45 iV 13 Wisconsin 10 [ 1 Michigan 35 [ 1 Illinois 14 14 Michigan State 31 POMPOM GIRLS. Sheri Anderson, Marie Arana, Billie Blakely, Fluff Crawford, Mary Ellen Dineen, Patty Kimbrough, Genie Lambourn, Patti Mohaupt, Missy Rickards, Jeanne Romano. CHEERLEADERS. Ron Berry, Betty Carter, Dana Charles, Judy Glandon, Bill Gohr, Julie Herrick, Dave Kalin, Karli Kenfield, Joie Nelson, Chris Nielson, Gary Thompson, Reggie Reiden- baugh, Pam Wise. m K. ■ £ MM M § J i I 1 I 1 ll I CROSS COUNTRY TEAM. ROW ONE — Mike Kerr, art Bernstein, Jack Gilio, Don Dement, Robert Rehak, Todd Ochs, Ronald Drozd, John Schafer, Douglas Wil- Richard Saxton, Donald Brundstrum, Robert Wible, liamson, Charles Way, Tim Dahlstrand, Donald Drozd, Coach Bob Ehrhart. Alan Janulis. ROW TWO — Richard Christopher, Stu- ■ 170 iM Oemeot. Robert RehaK. Victory appears in the background I swwwwiftly making his presence felt ■ OR: Doug Williamson, we need more like you. NORTHWESTERN OPPONENT 45 Valparaiso 54 DePaul 27 43 Wisconsin 17 36 Michigan 20 27 Iowa 28 • ■ . • - ■• ■ 171 5. o o © o •z. o ® 2. o t  9 173 nrrilim ■OB 174 If f(f I A i V •• s ? 0 ., p£ if B£. ' !J lfl LJi 1 vAr P ft .y % •7A s Basketballs bounce so do records Not much more need be said but that we had our longest winning streak since 1932 and maybe that calls for a free throw next time. HffiE -— : ... TMtt ' OUT HOME we 11 „ irthebc- andforv v W N. £3 ■■■1 IJ i «J r71 1 V •sibS 1 pi ■ 111 .■■■ |kmJ 1 When the All-American hero image lives in the body of a team there is hope for the Ail-American image and for the team, Lew Alcinder notwithstanding. ,•%. 2 T ♦ V i w - f i: — w ■ri I Northwestern Opponent 58 Stanford 64 82 Santa Barbara 73 79 Missouri 67 73 Butler 69 83 Colorado 66 89 Ohio 80 77 Washington State 61 76 Florida 72 77 Boston College 68 85 Michigan State 71 77 Illinois 82 70 Indiana 87 75 Michigan State 89 100 Michigan 85 67 UCLA 81 80 Minnesota 89 84 Purdue 97 80 Iowa 84 91 Indiana 88 68 Purdue 107 86 Ohio State 83 74 Minnesota 70 72 Wisconsin 70 68 Illinois 78 . « ft 180 US 0 Larry Glass-coach-resigned after 5 years The longest winning streak was not long enough to counter the subsequent losses; He did it, he said, for the team. Brad Snyder, assistant coach and ex-NU Great, took over sadly, happily, in the interim Followed by wins and losses — and a question: Will the team be able to win itself a coach? BASKETBALL TEAM. ROW ONE — Jim Sarno, Don Adams, Jerry Sutton, Dan Davis, Terry Gamber, Sterling Burke, Terry Hurley, Dale Kelley, Jim Bradof. ROW TWO — Tom Oxley, Walter Paulison, Wally Jacobson, Assistant Coach Brad Snyder, Freshman Coach Rich Falk, Don Crandall, Mike Reeves, Myles Jerdan, Tom Preston, Coach Larry Glass, Waldo Fisher, Athletic Director Tippy Dye. 181 :■ i A lot of hopes, a lot of hurts: broken jaw fingers, shoulders knees and cetera; a typical matmen toll, but a lot of unused poten tial means a lot of forfeits, means a third place for NU future Olympic stars: The Big 10 Tournament 182 Northwestern Opponent 25 Wisconsin 7 23 Minnesota 5 39 Purdue 29 McMurray 8 10 Michigan 21 14 Michigan 15 15 Minnesota 12 6 Iowa 21 6 Iowa State 25 24 Ohio State 5 27 Colorado Mines 6 24 UCLA 8 31 Purdue 3 8 Oklahoma State 24 23 Indiana 10 12 Athletes in Action 20 27 Illinois 5 WRESTLING TEAM. ROW ONE — Tom Klein, Ed Dumas, Roger Zeman, Seth Norton, Jack Dunn, Ted Moss. ROW TWO — Assist- ant Coach Tadaaki Hatta, Steve Buttrey, Chuck Arnold, Bill Pauss, Dan Kraft, Otto Zeman, Bill Laursen, Coach Ken Kraft. 183 Northwestern Opponent 41 Purdue 81 37 Illinois 77 42 Ohio State 79 67 Wisconsin State 37 42 Wisconsin 80 42 Michigan State 77 66 Iowa 57 68 Northern Illinois 32 46 Notre Dame 66 SWIMMING TEAM 184 f It ' s not quite dolphin show nor quite lorelei not just calisthenics not just weight-lifting WATER POLO! Not quite, not just, not really. Versatility, you know; Time is suspense when there is suspense. It ' s torture fun a lot of chlorine. SWIMMING TEAM. ROW ONE— Ed Mason, Jamie Heller, Bob Bruskewitz, John Marks, Gregg Fusaro, Wayne Blaser. ROW TWO — Assistant Coach James Peter- son, Manager Roger Knuth, Tim Buell, Jeff Vender, Doug Brewer, Coach William Peterson. ROW THREE — Keith Mulford, Ed Shaheen. 185 The second-place finishes in the conference meet enabled the Northwestern cindermen to squeak into ninth place in the Big Ten. Randy Hawley equaled his school record of 6-8 in the high jump for a second and Frank Cormia soared to a sec- ond place finish in the triple jump. Cormia set the North- western record with a 44-4 jump earlier in the year. Steady Pat Edmondson took a fourth in the steeplechase. For three years, he has been NU ' s most consistent performer. Although disappointing, the ninth place finish was not too bad considering coach Bob Ehrhart only had a 15-man squad. Edmondson Mea to. fa Co • -■■:■ 188 Northw jstern Opponent 115 Chicago 68 44 Illinois 75 Michigan State 93 47 Iowa 68 Ohio State 97 B TRACK TEAM. ROW ONE — Randall Hawley, Doug Macomber, Simon Kent, Ralph Schultz, Steve Cullinan, Pat Edmondson, M ichael Hoffmann, William Psaltis, Jon Ab- bott, Frank Cormia. ROW TWO — Dean Ferb, James Schaeffer, Douglas Peelle, Robert Van Slambrouck, Dean Carlson, Alan Janulis, Gary Doern, Jeffrey White, Richard Tupta. ROW THREE — Joe Metter, Larry Tkach, Todd Ochs, Don Drozd, Tim Dahlstrand, Richard Taylor, John Schafer, Chuck Way, Don Dement, Richard Christopher, Coach Rob- ert Ehrhart. 189 dOMM « apwa Wildcat hurler Bob Shutts provided the most excitement for NU baseball fans when he fired a no-hitter past Illinois in a tension-packed game which saw cen- terfielder Rich Halperin snare the final out up against the fence 370 feet from home plate. It was the first no-hit, no- run game in 14 years at NU. The baseball team climbed out of the Big Ten cellar, finishing in seventh place with six conference vic- tories and a 15-27-1 overall. Dave Hallstrand led the team in hitting with a .286 average and Stan Kmet led the pitchers with a 2.57 earned-run average. 190 I ■1 - ft V Northwestern 3-1-5 3-4-0 2 4 0-1 2-1 0-4 18-6 1-4 4-6 4-2 0-2 0-2 3-3 11 0-2 2-1 0-0 4-6 1-3 0-4 3-1 Delta State Iowa State Arkansas State Southeast Missouri Illinois State Lewis College Wheaton College Spring Arbor Chicago Circle Northern Illinois Ball State Ball State Illinois Purdue Notre Dame Minnesota Iowa Michigan State Michigan Ohio State Indiana Wisconsin Opponent 0-7-6 2-2-1 2 9 1-9 7-4 1-0 6-2 3-2 13-2 5-4 11-6 8-0 1-2 5 3-9 1-6 6-12 3-7 2-6 6-2 7-3 M M. 144 . itotiNNi ' ii BASEBALL TEAM. ROW ONE — Gus Prochazka, Pete Baldwin, Dick Verduin, Gary Berman, Rick Halperin, Roger Simpson, Bernie Kroviak, Duane Matschullat, Mike Kostecki, Dave Stepelton, Mike Milliken, Dick Biondi. ROW TWO — Bob Olson, Bob Shutts, Clint Burgess, Dick Noffke, Ken Ward, Jim Henderson, Glenn Zumbehl, Greg Croft, Rich Hatch, Larry Bruksch, Terry Gamber, Dave Hall- strand, Rich Falk, Coach George McKinnon. 191 Northwestern sophomore Don Lutz sur- prised the Big Ten by winning the confer- ence singles title and bringing back to Northwestern its only individual athletic championship of the spring. Lutz was voted NU ' s most valuable athlete by the NU stu- dent body. Despite Lutz ' play, the Cats only fin- ished fourth in the conference (still the best NU team performance of the year). Tom Rice, Roger Barnard and Steve Vezina bol- stered Lutz in the top positions, but the j Cats could not find consistent winners in the lower brackets. Northwestern Clemson Furman South Carolina Pfeiffer North Carolina Smith College Western Michigan Notre Dame Indiana Ohio State Kalamazoo Western Michigan Michigan Michigan State Minnesota Illinois Purdue Iowa Opponent 7 ' q£- k v TENNIS TEAM. ROW ONE — Don Lutz, Tom Rice, Roger Barnard, John Brennan. ROW TWO — Steph- ane Vezina, Paul James, Clare Riessen. Henry Cleveland, Coach 192 Hii I GOLF TEAM. Coach Sid Richardson, Mike Cullinan, Ted Rachwalski, Rich Naughton, Jerry Damascus, Rick Martinek, Dan Plebanek, Bill Weaver. Failing to find a consistent low scorer, the NU golf team finished last in the Big Ten. Ted Rachwalski and Rick Martinek paced the Cats with a 77.8 average. The Chicago weather, forcing postponement of several early-season matches, was the most potent foe on the NU schedule. i Northwestern Opponent 783 Wisconsin 757 Iowa 766 479 Northern Illinois 503 Wisconsin 475 766 Wisconsin 752 Notre Dame 764 Northern Illinois 785 t j 4 194 S h :r:. np llimos ;:•; ■fail Shift your i tip a little swamp the Ship ahoy! mizzenmast sternstarboardport Chinese junk Illinois spray window in the jib shift your weight dodge the sail fall beneath the boom cut the waves round the flag gotta catch the wind slink and slide splash and fly neck-and-neck for first tip a little swamp the boat bailbailbail dfl 195 To girls who sleep till noon drink till dawn eat a lot never walk sit all day and slouch, A page of advice. 197 198 LlMIWWMMOUII .4 I : ;. HaW] active $ ' Howard (etc) Miller Paul Harvey Ronald Reagan etal: We would keep the active action collective act motive in Activities; We would, in fact, put it there As we don ' t believe in circles As we don ' t believe in squares Or cubes or confines And the world and we will profit. 201 or ft ' A, MISSING — Edie Anderson, Ray Pike, John Heerman, Wally Niles, Greg x Z 0 ' Sherman, Bill Wick. 202 ' A- eu ' If) ' s «? MM? oJ% v °ss% v%. 203 I MEN ' S RESIDENCE HALL ASSOCIATION EXEC- UTIVE BOARD. Scott Davis, Steve Singer, Harvey Graff, R. Craig Brinkman, Mark Neu- bauer, Gregory Harbage, William Burdette. The unrepresented are increasing responsibilities organizing opportunities advising freshmen regulating rules hoping for a change for the best independently represented Autonomy is MRHA. 204 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS EXECUTIVE BOARD. ROW ONE — Linda Donaldson, Barb Bishop, Linda Maxwell, Carole Rothman, Nancy Sutherland. ROW TWO — Paula Christopher, Jean MacGregor, Bonnie Brisky, Ginger Glandon, Ann Gohlke, Katie Leesley. 205 ■£ A girl from one house and her friend from another plus sisters from every other house react resolve help out project plan regret hope and eat potato chips Together. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD. Betty Feferman, Sue Edelstein Gretchen Strain, Nancy Tinkham, Nancy Dall, Sue Prohaska, Gail Melady. Rushing rushing rushing through the frats Ruling ruling ruling through the year Discussing and debating sometimes checking Changing and exchanging Moving with a system in a system caught in change. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD. ROW ONE — Bob Burgess, John Regan. ROW TWO — Harry Morse, Richard Ashley, William Bednar. MISSING — Chip Covington. G 206 : ' : er ewer y other house CLASS OF 1970 OFFICERS. Peggy Weiss, Secretary; Frank Morris, Presi- dent; Rusty Russell, Vice President; Joann Loulan, Secretary. MISSING — Ray Wareham, Treasurer. CLASS OF 70 OFFICERS hi- SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD. ROW ONE — B.J. Anderson, Jane Werner, Jerry Epstein, Hedda Adler. ROW TWO — Bob Hiller, Bruce Bellrose, Susan Homan, Barb Kaplan, Nancy Wolfe. MISSING — Norm Smith. 209 Bewildered they arrive singular against this school of thousands and millions and hundreds but there ' s one friendly face one helpful voice one borrowed scarf or shirt or tie or directions invaluable directions forgotten remembered: appreciated NU Garde 3 ns s I $$ m i - - 1 O Q EC $ O CO m c n in S i= w c o 3 O LU X LU 5 1 O to =i i Z I -! 1 ' MjL 8| ■ v $ a 3 V V _ I- :.:;c-:; ; . : There ' s n PpetBw ■ Indirect talks to talk and miles and n 210 I WILDCAT COUNCIL EXECUTIVE BOARD. Robert Frear, Charlyne Filippi, Stacy, Gail McPherson, Ray Wareham. MISSING — Clark Sole, Toya O ' Hora, Boren, Margi Grant, John Read, Sue Barnett, Lynda Sax, Sharon Carroll. Dave Buzz Once a year on A Day at Northwestern, Wildcat Council emerge look at their shadows perhaps but don ' t slip back into hiding There ' s recruiting to do, campus tours, firesides, New Student Week to direct, names to remember smiles to smile talks to talk and miles and miles to walk. Elizabeth Grillo, SYLLABUS Business Manager 212 214 1 If the Chicago Tribune can have a personality so can the DAILY NORTHWESTERN :Senior Power spilling out of the office onto the streets to see the people to know The Issues, moods and attitudes to return with features, interpretation, analysis (for a change about a change, within a change) :Careful Power: Cautious off the middle of the road but not quite onto the shoulder; Developing a line of thought joining grad students black students autonomous students academic improvements most important: connecting with students. The emphasis is on you. DAILY EDITORIAL STAFF. MANAGING EDITOR — Steve Sink. EDITORS — Tom Davies, Associate Editor; Bill Harsh, Senior Editor; Bob Greene, Associate Editor. EDITORS — Kathy Waters, News Editor; Andy Lippman, Sports Editor; Kathy Kelly, Emphasis Editor. STAFF — Sue Greenberg, Bill Smith, Donna Rosene, Judy Kulstad, Gregg Hines, Richard Boudreaux, Carl Schierhorn, Mary Dedinsky, Joann Lublin, Elliott Brown. 215 216 DAILY BUSINESS STAFF. E than Feldman, Nancy Kantor, Na- tional Advertising Managers; Steve Rose, Circulation Manager. Gus Stevens, Photography Editor. Gigi Thousendfriend, Layout Editor. Mark Peterson, Acting Business Manager. Creig Foster, Acting Assistant Business Manager. The cutandpaste people left this space open: virgin land free of drippy glue and drippy ads Selling Evanston merchants Selling TIME magazine subscriptions Selling unmailed home issues of the DAILY Selling out to the editorial staff??? 217 M ACTIVE SERVICE CORPORATION. Lin Cherkasky, Marsha Reines, Cindy Kelly, Polly Tate. To catch a whole upon a framework of creation is to find the obvious sums of syllables of black and white shaded and punctuated, phrases traced from three dimensions merged to two: a lens eye view of campus, causes, character, a sunrise view of noiseless communication. (the moment, captured caught in thought the word, absurd in print and photograph an insecure laugh a happy staff and then, and thus SYLLABUS) SYLLABUS STAFF. PRODUCTION — Susan Weiler, Assistant Production Edi- tor; Cindy Honig, Terry Bayer, Terri Yandel. COPY EDITOR — Darlene Schmalzried. LAYOUT EDITOR — Paul C. Biwer. LAYOUT — Susan Zeeman, Denise Paccione, Terry Wolff, Joyce Roose, Carol Levin. COPY — Abbi Foerstner, Laurie Cohen, Lany Rosenkranz. PRODUCTION EDITOR — Mark Berlin. 220 u Production Edi- EDITOR - Darleoe AYOUT-SusanZeeman. ' ■ ' l h COPY - Abbi XDON EDITOR - Mark Perhaps you say we want to make an Issue out of SYLLABUS, to break tradition, meet controversy with opinion, overstepping boundaries of a picturebook. Please do. We do. — because something is happening, but you don ' t know what it is — do you? 221 la 223 m. 7 I 224 faV. The mixed bag is going underground deep deep into acid rock, Markow ' s Attic, Pop Poets, the Now Sound and all that Jazz; a clock collection, four cats and a Toyota. First on the North Shore, 89.3 FM — =a touch of New York in Evanston? Listen, People: (Elementary penguin singing Hare Krishna man you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe) music news reviews and there are no commercials. PBy j s k Mfctwpgg B Hjll c! 2 225 V X Heel Stone • c fc Stone O Hole O M ' smg Stone or Hole B ■• Lintel ■: Missing Lintel „ C m -° ' •I ' ' I, , ' ■ «, A V ' 5 5 k ' ' ' , ; 5 Ditch ' . f m w % % 1 i . - ' Mound- - C; i i ' ,- -• ? 5 = o l NV o % % .X •r m ' « %, W, O Q V - o .71 l - - o s o i . ' fi ' ,tcn ' J ' -■ ■ Q oumi Cr f V Afc o V ♦ % - ■ O Aubrey Holes -%„ iii„ mutt  wiliiimi« O ' ' ' Ullim.,, Bank ...Utt ' HMi W4 ,m,«   «« , v t, Technical articles, career information, games, awards four times a year (in the course of weekly meetings) — from Tech ' s Fifth NU ENGINEER. Dennis Enright, Bill Jones, Ken Hohhof, Suellen Willis, Howard Henry, Steve Adams, Ron Carlson, Ed Wagner, Beata Abbs, George Kroker, Charles Fausel, Anne Schwartz, Holly Kuruce, Bob Seyfried, Andy Neyens, Mike Baker. ■Mm I mam i HvjKrateae 1 ' Tri-four try for | ■ into cot, 226 ngmam ■Bfj :: wagnef. i se.Aone . ' e Baker. 3D Charles Newman, Editor-in-chief William Henkin, Managing Editor Mary Kinzie, Associate Editor Tri-four try for the creative created from various minds masterful minds mastering conservative state- ments into controversy Willie Masters ' Lonesome Wife-strife to publish among opinions, arts, letters among manuscripts, charts, litter : : : A try for stimulation. 227 MEN OFF CAMPUS MEN OFF CAMPUS. ROW ONE — Roger Libman, Steve Gurner, John Heerman, John Heckmueller, Joe Wrobel, Dan Lewickyj, Bill Epstein, Bruce Smith, Don Kazak. ROW TWO — Dave Kosh, Michael Pickard, Hartford Beitman, Gabriel Berlin, Ira Moltz, Mike Maggio, Marty Bernstein, Ted Fishman, Jerry DeCicco, Jerry Lockwood. ROW THREE — Jeff Prauer, Arnie Greenberg, Alan Greenthal, Don Zminda, Brian Hayes, Harvey Newman, Barry Lewis, Morris Wolf, James Vassilos, Roman Zabicki. ROW FOUR — Brian Krasner, Carl Schierhorn, Fred Wolgel, Wally Gazdzik, Walter Jacobsen. 228 WOMEN OFF CAMPUS EXECUTIVE BOARD. Maureen Krause, Dagny Bloland, Holly Lifton, Dorene Stasiak, Theresa Dabek, Karen Friess. SHEIL CHAPEL i LYVIANS. Deena Weglarz, Mollie Lapofski, Rox Altman, Jan Greenberg, Connie Brzozowski, Cyndee Schaffer, Ronaine Erickson. 230 mm CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION I 232 I III 1 A BATTALION STAFF. R. C. Fish, P. A. McAllister, R, R. Hodill, P. P. Gutelius, W. T. Clayton, J, H. Rech, A. M. Oshima. ' .!: - ' ' onward, ever upv taDeeringto BysianFielidi teatti the aegis ' Mreatta 234 fcftttfl Minute men minute stakes for greater stakes than scholarship, ensignship or yellow submarines onward, ever upward march from Deering to Elysian Fields elsewhere Beneath the aegis of The Great Commander In The Sky. I S ™ a COMPANY COMMANDERS AND STAFF. ROW ONE — W. J. Nissen, W. A. Hastings, R. E. Akins, J. L. Dryden, W. C. Pohl, F. J. Kaleba, J. W. Read. ROW TWO — G. L. Howarth, T. C. Butcher, F. P. Postle, N. O. Aliberti, J. H. Woodard, K. F. McCoy, J. A. Bertelson, R. M. Downing. 235 COMPANY A, FIRST PLATOON. ROW ONE — P. A. Fitzpatrick, C. D. Peelle, K. C. Ekdahl, J. D. Chandler, A. R. Green, W. J. Wilson, D. N. Karrel. ROW TWO — A. R. Green, N. W. Lachance, M. M. Brenner, D. M. Poydock, E. C. Challberg, G. L. Meredith. 236 —— —- —a i. «. 1 W w DRILL TEAM. ROW ONE — M. R. Feichtinger, J. A. Hayes, J. A. Molnar, C. E. Sharrocks, P. B. Briley, F. A. Titus, L. M. Haburchak, R. B. Alford, R. M. Brueggemann. ROW TWO — W. L. Jacobsen, D. J. Haas, E. A. Barnes, T. A. Pulliam, J. T. Bender, J. A. Thomson, C. W. Taylor, J. F. Bender. COMPANY A, SECOND PLATOON. ROW ONE — R. W. Thompson, M. A. Boe, W. S. Borchers, R. I. Murphy, G. Farkas, W. M. Gregory. ROW TWO — J. D. Radd, J. P. Makin, C. R. Waters, P. S. Brakie. 237 0 - DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS. ROW ONE — P. A. Banta, S. W. Benson, J. R. Weigand, J. D. Cobb, J. D. Bertelson, J. K. Correa, E. J. Meves. ROW TWO — M. T. McConahay, P. A. Hurst, T. E. Mitchell, A. J. Steinberg, F. A. Haas. UNIT STAFF. ROW ONE — Col. B. P. Gibson. ROW TWO — Lt. D. L. Sterner, Lt. M. W. Holmes, Lt. E. B. Mann, Cdr. D. P. Parks, Maj. T. M. Hamlin, Lt. R. T. Vallin. COLOR GUARD. D. L. Kloepell, B. E. Hansen, L. W. Findeiss, M. E. Kassner. COMPANY B, FIRST PLATOON. ROW ONE — D. R. Sawyer, J. J. Metter, D. R. Frisch, D. E. Glidden, M. A. Niss, J. N. Rider, P. F. lams. ROW TWO — E. R. Schoeman, R. A. Seidel, D. M. Gubanc, J. W. Smith, B. M. Bingman, T. M. Jaskunas. 238 K nM BMl  i f. lams. COMPANY B, SECOND PLATOON. ROW ONE — M. Fox, E. A. Fessler, R. S. Cross, F. A. Antonini, J. A. Granger, J. G. Miller, R. O. Briggs. ROW TWO — P. D. Smith, F. B. Moxham, R. E. Shaw, R. P. Farrington, G. L. Zambito, F. L. Dorr. 239 . COMPANY C, FIRST PLATOON. ROW ONE — W. C. Robb, J. R. Oughton, J. M. Kitzman, J. F. McCarron, F. G. Moody, L. A. Freed. ROW TWO — R. S. Olson, J. M. Allen, J. S. Orr, J. L. Prante, T. E. Burton, W. W. Kirchherr, J. D. Reeves. 240 I M . COMPANY C, SECOND PLATOON. ROW ONE — R. C. Courtney, S. R. Weisbrod, R. E. Dorting, R. P. Welch, P. A. Santoro, T. L, Olson, J. D. Canonie, B. R. Bartlett. ROW TWO — P. S. Koller, T. C. Ripley, S. L. Kandell, J. D. Edmonds, G. Gelzer, W. W. Holland. 241 i s tjjBBm ■BflflBflBttUlH We have known the pigeonholes yes, friend, we have known Occupant 416 NU Apts Evanston, III. 60201 but not Occupant 417 who talks to her boyfriend outside the window. We have known deserted halls forever spookydark but somehow comforting and classification by corridor — funny when they all look the same and we don ' t We have heard the sandwich man the pizza man, the hotdog man, the Spotman intrude with whistles bells and telephone calls shattering security breaking the monotony. We have known the dude who played the Star Spangled Banner over North quads every midnight and we have known the fellows who answered with (sotto voice) We Shall Overcome We have known emptiness after finals and we have known missing that certain face that belonged in what certain room beneath what absurd poster. We have known it all, and we are ready. 243 APARTMENTS l j A c ■ ' ifctoT ' n i t 111 BHHH ■w i i 1 A I 1 ill 1 246 U bUk - fill 1 ■r f 3 ALLISON HALL ALLISON HALL. Mimsie Leyton, Janet Massirman, Maxine Rodberg, Nancy Kantor, Joan Sourapas, Abby Kolber, Carol Ruben- stein, Corey Walker, Laurie Cohen, Pat Doran, Bonnie Diedrich, Babs Sands, Bev Ringenberg, Nancy Baines, Arlette Wester- man, Chris Laperuto, Nancy Lee, Nancy Gold- fluss, Laura Kriger, Judy Kanowitz, Sharon Thorn, Sheryle Ratarsky, Sue Hickman, Sue Hinchoff, Sue Vokaty, Dede Jarrett, Jody Krug, Osa Kendrick, Karin Goldstein, Andrea Beamer, Marcia Reines, Beverly Mitchell, Janet Carr, Babs Begel, Nadine Hill, Bebe Emerman, Kathy Miller, Martha Hewins, Becky Winner, Sherry Smith, llene Katz, Jane Musselman. 247 ASBURY HALL ASBURY HALL. ROW ONE — Maurey Horn. ROW TWO — Al Knott, Gene Zitver, Robert Dolgow. ROW THREE — Dan- iel Macintosh, Brad Clark. ROW FOUR — Roger Cunning- ham, Michael Zylowsky. ROW FIVE — Scott Gleeson, Mike Sing. ROW SIX — Thomas VonMalder, Andy Fander. ROW SEVEN — Michael Schmerler, Henry Fruehauf. 248 GO O GO 249 250 O .c — — cr a. h o CHAPIN HALL ■9 ■■ -. w - 1 i 1 Ll I T 1 m:, ..v.- MM - m ■ Air h | Tint | ' •••Co, ■ H ■4 uLi l 251 ELDER HALL. Don Amert, John Bell, Walt Belback. Bill Bossemeyer, Bob Castellani, Bob Chessen, R. G. Copeland, Gil Cross, Bob Donze, Dipper Douglass, Don Fahne- stock, Frank Fara, Dale Finke, Jeff Fulton, Tom Grade, Mark Greenfield, Dereck Hashi- moto, Nathan Horowitz, Ron Housh, William Lo, Bob Lohr, Dennis Motchan, Wally Niles, Joe Oppenheim, Jim Roberts, Larry Ross, Sam Stein, Bob Stickler, George Stirchak, Ted Stone, Gary Streicher, Gary Stromberg, Cu rtis Taylor, Vic VanRees, Dave Werner, Ralph Williams, Edwin Yee. 252 I j y ' e 253 GOODRICH HOUSE. ROW ONE — Penny, Sandy Baiter. ROW TWO — Gregory Monaco, Dave Novitski, Ron Riley, Alan Berndtson, Den- nis Rezabek, Russell Lapso, Joseph Murphy, Jerry Weiland, Sherwin Ritz, Jerry Ginsberg. ROW THREE — Sid Wagner, Dave Poydock, George Mellendick, Bob Dehm, Geoff Priest, Richard Frisbie, Jay Bruce, Charles Dugopolski, Arthur Kallow, Doug Woods. GOODRICH HOUSE MM ; DelMonte. Bif Bo n ftp • 254 . . • imSS J H ... - 1 H i - ' . - I ' 1 i: IS - ii 1 I ' ' -, I KB. r ■ 5, «t flidiard I 1 f GO HINMAN HOUSE. ROW ONE — Bruce Pava, John Miller, Chuck Conger, Monte DelMonte, Bill Bowman, Ray Krauchunas, Ed Cefala, Tom Eller. ROW TWO — Andrew Neyens, Kirk Robbins, Barry Taylor, Arthur Holtzman, Andrew Greenfield, Joel Myklebust, Steve Lyons, Mike Baker. ROW THREE — Geoff Glatt, Dale Ander- 1902 SHERIDAN. George Herbolsheimer, Curt Heeter, Jim Mol- lica, Jim Lane, Mike Bedford, Mike Downie, Mike Stanton, John Hron. HOBART HOUSE HOBART HOUSE. Sandra Kassler, Claudia Stallings, Sue Wolwark, Peggy Swett, Candy Henneke, Joyce Brereton, Kathy Schwering, Mady Drucker, Basha Lewis, Bonita Krula, Linda Hamaker, Ann Marie Saindon, M. C. Waldrep, Kathie Kull, Barbara Foeller, Carol Appleyard. 256 h Xtfi art Hester, Jim Mol- Mike Stanton, John I m ft Saindon, lit .. H ' Ji Foeller. 257 1900 ORRINGTON. ROW ONE — Guido, Mary Volk. ROW TWO — Joannie Siefert, Flicka Hill, Paula Hershey, Beth Sanders, Tucky Gil- foil, Dorothy Brown, Sally Siegfriedt. ROW THREE — Linda Saag, Marcie McVay, Sara Bowers, Bucky Cargill, Bill Buenger, Jim Mat- thews, Joey Deckert, Pattie Hadan, Amy Kahn. 258 SjjLi i LATHAM HOUSE LATHAM HOUSE. ROW ONE — William Bast, Gerald Nudo. ROW TWO — Peter Mc- Alear, Richard Witt, Emil Lippe. ROW THREE — Glen Hoversten, Dave Kemerer, Jon Cres- pin, Edgar Yee, Robert Walton. ROW FOUR — Gene Levinson, Harvey Graff. ROW FIVE — Anna Livia, Daniel Einbender, Paul Greenberg, Dick Wray, Rich Ulisky. ROW SIX — Bob Walinski, Elroy Osorio, Jeremiah Hogan, Jim Sanford. jigger Jim • 259 J. Boras B. Brown 260 Ak% LINDGREN HOUSE IbflLtfett Jtkm L t;MSM J. Corbalis V. D ' Amico M. Dove D. Flowers T. Frey R. Fryml R. Hagen L. Hanson C. Hodson J. Kanemaru J. Lebow P. Lehner S. Leone R. Lucke J. Metcalf M. Rasansky T. Sharpton J. Sveda G. Tojek ■I mZhmXm, R. Wopat mm Mcculloch hall .jMn QWVtm vW r 1 ■. m ®. vy, 7 llSeiPlSlf l ! mil W mm  -.-.--■- - ■ HI isiSskS: =s o£) rfiiisoB : McCULLOCH HALL. K. Anders, B. J. Anderson, K. Michael Beck, Marty Brown, Michael Buttleman, Ray Cohn, Richard Cross, Tom Delaxan, Bill Dowd, Brian Fisher, William Grady, Herb Grimm, Gary Grindler, David J. Haas, Steven Ivcich, Steve Jones, Dave King, Tom Kula, Paul Lubetkin, Jeff McVey, Bob Miller, Frank Mitchell, Philip Nelson, Jerry Olszewski, Milton Policzer, Tom Reynolds, Joseph Schlesinger, Russel Selix, Dick Smith, Al White, Kurt Wohlert. 262 fitti NORTH SHORE HOTEL. Bob Diebel, David Ferguson, Ron Saidikowski, Al Rusnak, Jim Waters, Burks Oakley II, Ed Garst, George Martin, Richard Chanzit. 263 oo f CO 264 NORTHWESTERN APARTMENTS. ROW ONE — Nancy Birnbaum, Alison Stendahl, Gigi Keracik. ROW TWO — Alice Tredup, Juaquita Harris, Kathee Henning, Mara Archer, Pam Williams, Sally Andrew. ROW THREE — Joyce Lurie, Liz Weiss, Em Waitches. ROW FOUR — Susan Bibow, Lauren Wahl, Barbara Arras, Chris Kamm, Linda Lauer, Sally Black, Sheryl Friend, Barbara Atkinson, Isola Jones, Margaret McCarthy, Gail Ayres, Wendy Files, Ellen Frell. ' 3, m 7 Carole % hUKtffiCb ROGERS HOUSE. ROW ONE — Mary Klemensky, Pat Loui, Laura Murray, Sam Hamilton, Elizabeth Tobin, Evelyn Kurisu, Susan Pedigo, Carole Radecki, Holly Kuruce, Susan Carver, Deborah French, Jennifer Martin, Emily Zigo, Daneen Simms. ROW TWO — Peggy Schmitt, Wanda Schmitz, Susan Richner, Barbara Mauro, Tammy Lyons, Kathy Peplinski, Rinda Adams. ROW THREE — Bar- bara Moore, Martha Foley, Bonnie Lewis, Allison Moore. 265 I 266 mm SARGENT HA LL. ROW ONE — Paul Kedo, Ray Johnson. ROW TWO — Vince Fish, Greg Harbage. ROW THREE — Sonny Liston, Amy Lehman, Luis Orozco, Bob Strauss, Paul Forchione, Rich Mertz, Fred Antonini, Phil Skoczelas, Dave Mason, Jerry Frazell, Chris Carlson, Johnny Weismeuller, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Rick Karol, Steve Weisbrod, Ray Balzano, Harry Knudson, Marie Gustaves. ROW FOUR — Bob Arcand, Tom Ball, Craig Brinkman, Pat Brakie, Marlon Brando, Ed Wagner, Chris McAfee, Tim Burton, Tony Curtis, Bill Jones, Art Freund, Stella Hamilton, Bill Collins, John McClintock, Stan Laurel, Dennis Jans, Charlie DeGaulle, Jim Stephens, Karl Marx, Bob Thomas, Rich Rawlins, Ken Baum. ROW FIVE — Gen. George Custer, Mark Wolf, Pat Briley, John Dixon, Mark Middleton, Sid Jen- kins, Ernie Yim, Dave Leibowitz, Dan Lesczynski, Howard Glick, Jim Davis, Chuck Shork, Adolf Hitler, Al Greene, Tim Hinde. 267 SHEPARD HALL. ROW ONE — Carol Popa, Barbara Jarosz, Danae Prousis, Gail Seeskin. ROW TWO — Robin Hawley, Kathy Kenna, Marilyn Elliott. ROW THREE — Virginia J. Dzurinko, Babette Wise, Sherri Routman, Carol Breitzmann. ROW FOUR — Don Max de Quijote, Judy Tibbetts, Connie Ebert, Susie Lewis, Sandy Stewart, Marti Scheel. ROW FIVE — Nora Van Luik, Maria Gallay, Karin Mahlberg, Mary Beth Moll, Ann Parks. ROW SIX — Alice Berkson, Sue Vadasz, Renee Fectean. ROW SEVEN — Vicki Weatherford, Jeannette Abdelnour, Linda Harris. ROW EIGHT — Margeret Cowen, Debbie Ross, Eve Harris, Debbie Almond, Glenna Case. LU GO ,lloM ritea yisM .g-igdlrieM nhs .ybIIbO bmbM , tiuJ .sasbsV gu3 ,nos h9a eoilA — XI3 WOH .a heR nnA .b-iohgrlteeW i loiV — H3V33 WOH .ns9Jo9 ggngH — THOI3 WOH ahiBH sbnij ,iuonl9bdA 9ti9nn69l 9idd9d .ainsH 9v3 ,aaoH 9iddga ,n9wo0 1919qibM .9360 snn9l0 .bnomlA BiBdisa ,6qoH IoibO — 3H0 WOH JJAH 0RAS3H3 — OWT WOH .ni lagg3 HbO .aiauoiH 96n6d .saoisl WOH )toill3 nylhsM ,6nn9 l yrlt6 .yglwsH nidoH mgrl3 ,gaiW 9tt9d68 ,o lniiusa .1 einigiiV — 33HHT xbM noa — HUO I WOH .nn6msti9ia IoibO .nBmtuoH .aiwgJ 9isu3 ,)i9d3 9inno0 ,att9ddiT ybuL ,eto[iuO 9b nsV bioH — 3VR WOH l99rio3 ihsM ,h6wgt3 ybnB3 268 ■ :. - mill, , 1 EIGHT J WILLARD HALL WILLARD HALL. ROW ONE — Christine Niehaus, Sue Wilch, Dawn Young, Kathy Tamaseski, Cathy Newman, Betty Schaefgen. ROW TWO — Sue Schmidt, Pat Prescott, Sandy Clark, Landy Mein- hardt, Nancy Newell, Barbara Seidel, Linda Gold- berg. ROW THREE — Jan Hexamer, Lany Rosen- kranz, Stephanie Smith, Kathy Nelson, Donna Huber, Gail Canning, Sue Johnson, Lynn Haber, Barb O ' Connor, Gail Brusberg, Lillian Li, Barb Heady, Fran Hemphill, Joan Montgomery, Bonnie Neubeck, Sue Walker, Monica Rosenberg. ROW FOUR — Linda Carrier, Janet Sankey, Rona Bostic, Rosy Schnur, Polly Tate, Sharon Brock, Kathie Buff mire, Maria Frey, Lori Grace, Lisa Bailey, Jeanne Suggs, Martha Brantigan, Brenda Born, Betsy LaTutnique, Mary Ellen Cidar, Doreen Dol- loff, Gail Page, Susan Chernishevsky, Mara Wada, Cindy Helffrich. :. ' ' 269 MARIENTHAL HALL AND OTHER HOMELESS STUDENTS  f B sBH I k Jlv i Kv i wt ■Hw ; - , k?v .4 fc A I JL m M m _3K ■p - i 1 ■ rfl — M :; llllliffll ' 270 b MM News flash: Two Northwestern men dismantled an alarm system and entered the Women ' s Section of a National College co-ed dorm: MARIENTHAL. Girls: Eek. A male eye is peering in our room. Objective question: Why live at MARIENTHAL? MARIENTHAL has no parietal hours, MARIENTHAL has No Liquor, MARIENTHAL has ROOM CHECKS (in this day of filter cigarettes). WHY LIVE AT MARIENTHAL? Asbury: no room Bobb: No Room Elder: NO ROOM McCulloch: NO ROOM IDEA: Make a contract with National College and ship Our Boys to MARIENTHAL. News flash: The two Northwestern men are being kicked out of MARIENTHAL. Chorus: What a ball at MARIENTHAL. Girls: MARIENTHAL means House of Virgins. Chorus: (Did pregnancy come before parietal hours?) News flash: The NU men are picketting for housing. IDEA: k utt. KAPPA ALPHA PSI KAPPA ALPHA PSI. ROW ONE — Christine Price (sweetheart), John Trimble II, Steve Broussard, Dan Davis, Clinton Bristow, Robert Scott, Earl Freeman. ROW TWO — Herbert Melton, Leon Coleman, Roland Person, Gregory Harper, James Hill, William West. 1 t£ K ' ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Debra Avant Nona Burney Josephine Bronaugh Dorothy Harrell Jocklyn Harris Joyce Jackson Lillian Jordon loester Lewis Saundra Ma lone Harvette Nelson Barbara North Regina Rice Janice Sims Sandra Small Fredi Smith Jinx Smith Adrianne Thomas ALPHA PHI ALPHA Stanley Hill Andrew Green Lonnie Radcliffe Andre Bell t0 AH PHI ALPHA f ■ DELTA SIGMA THETA Juaquita Harris Marianne Jackson Christine Price I eeasther Redmond . It-- i 1 1 y a t| a ft R. Aaron G. Alexander W. Barnes L. Baumgardt D. Brooks J. Congdon R. Colter G. Cousens R. Crawford C. Crennen H.111 274 L. Adams S. Akin E. Busman N. Butterfield H. Byer E. Cohen J. Coshonis E. Cumbler L. Diamond A. Downing J. Elder R. Flegelman C. Forrest L. Frankenhoff N. Garbe C. Hadsel B. Harms S. Jennings R. Kirstein J. J. Baker S. Bassler G. Bender C. Doyen L. Draudt A. Geer J. Glick B. Heady K. Henning D. Henshel C. Hodges M. Holmgren M. Kopic S. Kunkel S. Lamos A. Leightman S. Lewis P. Lichtenfels H. Lincoln J. McGee L. Meinhardt S. Mitchell C. Oleck D. Paulsen P. Pavka A. Piatt P. Press S. Rimmel S. Rogers J. Romano : •- - ' 276 MflBrtM iiiii S. Rosencranz D. Sandquist W. Saunders N. Severson M. Seyler :- P -. •■ ' ■ PI ' PfiO fii f f M. Vickery M. Wagenberg K. Walsh C. Warner K. Westlake L. Wiersma M. White P. Wise N. Wohlers B. Wyner 277 G. Baker L. Bemis J. T. Bender J. F. Bender R. Briggs R. Cahn L. Carlson J. Pasquotto W. Pauss 278 mm 1 ' ' ill S. Sener J. Shapiro D. Shields W. Skowronski J. Stewart W. Stewart ALPHA DELTA PHI J00 K PjuM R. Stiller M. Thompson R. Visser 279 I T. Ballesteros R. Bauer J. Boehm E. Capos K. Chodo C. Coleman M. Comly B. Darrow J. Dunham K. Enquist M. Erickson S. Ghdden L. Hagerman C. Hanson ALPHA DELTA PI 1 280 S. Hanson C. Hollier K. Houser C. Johnson S. Kraus B. Kuntz K. Lentz B. Levy P. Maloney A. McCartney S. McCoy C. McGinty C. Metcalf L. Nehart raw K. O ' Connor C. Poole A Rogers K. Rothe P. Rowan P. Schomburg L Shaw S. Simmons L. Sterba 1 £ ' • . s ' 281 H. Adler L. Barrett H. Beck M. Bernstein B. Brandolph C. Brilliant D. Chvat S. Circle R. Clark Wf ' P? . 282 J. Harris R. Hecht S. Kadison M. Kahn J. Keller ALPHA EPSILON PHI S. Mainwold K. Malitz S. Steiger M. Talianoff S. Teitelbaum M. Tolmach N. Turner R. Waldlogel L. Weiss P. Weiss J. Werner S. Zeeman v W J. 283 ALPHA GAMMA DELTA S. Andrews K. Belter B. Blaszcyk T. Blc Ml JL M. Bosky C. Brothen L Brown C. Choy C. Craig J. Dean J DeVries E. Dunlop L. Dunning s. Erlandson M. Evans L. Fink M. Fittabile V. Gelb J. Girves K. Goldberg M. B. Goldberg M. Goldberg M. Grogan H. Hersey C. Heuboski J. Holm D. Jenkins J. Melzer € fi ik jxr jl jfc P. Ruda M. Sahlm J. Santaro S. Schelkum A. Shelley K. Sherman D. Tregilgas B. Typlin S. Wassman K. Wuri im 285 ALPHA OMICRON PI ik J N PI B. Abbs P. Allison E. Anderson S. Andretta S. Andrew Wk 1 1 - L il R %i ff . M §m r j ir Ji2 mc w l i M. Little S. Marvin G. Matus i nWE J. Sims J P. Skale H. Smith V. Smith S. Soonger J. Stefan L. Sweeney A. Tredup S. Vaculik K. Waters .- , i . uu lilii i i i kl i t i t i titititMii 287 M. Anderson S. Atkinson K. Bader C. Bagley L. Bailey C. Ban ALPHA PHI ft J f « , ' i 1 7 y JT J i 2 1 £ L J C. Bartsch C. Beard V. Benson J. Bergin K. Crossen N. Dearborn K. DeLeeuw E. DeVotie S. Buensod B. Calhoun P. Campbell C. Clark M. Dineen E. Duff J. Dwyer L. Garcia N. Clark M. Colby P. Gardner B. Gilbert T. Gilfoil 1 V f A. Gohlke M. Green G. Griffiths S. Haynes J. Heuser J. Hexamer M. Johnson V. Johnson S. Kramme A. Kelley C. Kelly J. Key P. Kirchoff MB rT i  K.IWan w m S Robison C. Ruttger D. Rychlik N. Satterthwaite E. Schlecht L. Schweikart C. Siglin C. Simon S. Spink S. Stabb S. Stieber J. Stockard B. Swanson J. Tiedt N. Tinkham J. Trapp T. Snively E. Soeteber C. Tsuchiya P. Turk rnim N. Tuttle C. Ward S. Ward V. Watson A. Williamson P. Wisner A. Withers L. Wood J. Yonkers T. Zimmerman I M v. «  289 R. Master D. McCarley R. McMillan P. Millen L. Mills D. Nelson v Mi ; HMq ALPHA TAU OMEGA G. Thompson R. Thurston C. Vail alimi Van Rees J. Vavrek P. Venizelos K. Ward S. Wilhelm H. Williams R. Williams L. Wilson T. Ziolkowski S. Zorc 291 ■Bi ALPHA XI DELTA L. Batten P. Braun D. Brown D. Buckley P. Butler V. Cohen M. Oavidlak V. Dawson E. Ferguson P. Grant 292 1 11 v 1 jM 1 1 P. Peterson G. Pratscher S. Pristach G. Rothermel A. Sarkisian I. Schatzman J. Shaffer E. Sheridan R. Sikorski P. Sweefman V. Tarvydas L. Tobin B. K. Tye M. Vaeth A. Waldenberg S. E. Walls L. Walrath S. Weiler 293 R. Artabasy W. Beckmann R. Beutel D. Borchert J. Bratcher W. Buenger A. Clements L. Davis R. Day D. Domich BETA THETA PI D. Donley G. Drendel B. Ehrlich O. Ehrlich C. Eklund J. Eliot H. Fentin R. Fish G. Fusaro J. Gargas T. Gavin G. Godina J. Grimm W. Haggart S. Hoyne S. Ivcich M. Johnsen K. Karlson M. Keenan P. Kent S. Kent C. Krislov B. Kroviak A. Laidlaw B. Lebl D. Macomber T. Mann P. Mariola J. Marks J. Matthews ■ I B. McCartney T. McCreight R. Mishler F. Mullins M. Myerscough M. Nauman 1 294 R. Rengel M. Robinson D. Ross J. Scott A - ' . k W. Seyl C. Shuler R. Schumacher B. Simon J. Smeeton S. Snyder D. Stacy W. Stark R. Telander J. Voorhees w. Walker R. Williams L. Woltson S. Zavodny W. Zawislak 295 % % S. Harpster F. Hartog L Hatfield C. Helffrich L. Herman E. Hirsh J. Hoffman P. Huebsch J. Hull J. Jackson CHI OMEGA A. Johnson M. Jones M. Kadane B. Kapp P. Kelly C. Kraehling P. Kuiper 296 Jh« A. Lanferman R. Leu M. Lewis J. MacGregor M. Machol C. Mason P. Meyer C. Michael A. Mills S. Netznik f % IL UJ1L - ; ' i: JS, I Ik M. Neveln S. Ohsner p. Pigott E. Plews J. Price P. Pulver E. Rabenstein J. Rinckenberger M. Schiarone B. Schieren % ' ■ ' ' ♦ £ l x l j; % i % m wrm K. Sniffen G. Spelman D. Stotler A. Sullivan G. Teborek C. Tomaro D. Uhlik L. Walther E. West S. West nm 297 CHI PHI J. Alilunas B. Anderson J. Baker R. Bayton i J. A. Bertelson J. D. Bertelson P. Bettendorf D. Bruns G. Buchwald J. Cobb W. Combs R. Courtney W. Dieber D. Dunphy R. Farrington J. Gorsky G. Grimmer D. Hill A. Imal B. Jacobsen T. Kay R. Kirkwood A. Lofthus K McCoy F Morris L. Parks J. Plimpton J. Podliska D. Reeck R. Reidelberger G. Rizzo S. Steinberg C. Sytsma R. Taylor 298 J. Tebbett L. Vogel J. Weiss jflkk o « Tayiof S. Werner J. Witek E. Zulkey 299 CHI PSI D. Burt M. Brown 300 111 WJtf ' SMi J Sk b « PSI W. Gruendler H. Holman K. Johnson ££££?££ W. Judd J. Kitzman J. Lane C. Massa J. Mattson J. McKean D. McLachlan M. Naza retz w. Parke M. Perlmutter R. Pierce G. Priest M. Ricci S. Rickmeier S. Satterfield G. Sauerberg J. Scanlan J. Schroeder R. Silverio N. Smith W. Wiley G. Wills R. Wilson C. Winter D. Woods R. Zack 301 M. Adams C. Anison J. Davidson B. De Combo E. Dick K. Dye J. Faulkner S. Ferlis P. Ford D. Gabourie S. Gale E. Garber I L. Gartz G. Gluss N. Godfrey S. Goldstein B. Gorby B. Groppel S. Grossman P. Haeberle J. Hamilton D. Harper 302 DELTA DELTA DELTA B. Mabbs E. Markoutsas N. Martin ll«« V ■:• - it Lewis C. Soltes C. Staempfli B. Stecker M. Stevens C. Swanson K. Swanson T. Tannenbaum N. Teal K. Van Houten L. Vincent a 1 C. Wade S. Waitkus M. Walters H. Welter M. Wright K. Yale L. Yapczenski C. Young A. Zale 303 1 i G. Glandon J. Glandon M. Goldstein G. Hagler T. Hamilton S. Harvey E. Haskell E. Headley J. Heekin M. Helman S. Hinchcliff W. Hunter K. Jackson C. Johnson C. Kelly P. Kimbrough G. Kulhanek S. Larson S. Lehne S. Lettino M. Levick A. Longacre T. Lopez P. Loui J. Lurie K. MacDonald S. Mainzer D. Marshall M. Martin J. McLaughlin M. Meyers C. Moore S. Needham K. O ' Donnell D. Oliphant K. O ' Neil C. Paine M. Pendergast K. Perry G. Peterson 304 J. Piatt M. Postell S. Pownall J. Protz C. Proxmire L. Pulliam E. Randall C. Reynolds J. Rice « CBkM, ? M. Rickards D. Ries B. Ringenberg B. Sands M. Saville G. Schieffelbein S. Schwalm G. Sisk C. South D. Stanley M. Stansburv S. Steia K. Straetz S. Stroebel E. Taratoot S Thorn H. TroD G. Waddill D. Stanley M. Stansbury S. Steig K. Straetz S. Stroebel E. Taratoot S. Thorn H. Trop G. Waddill N. Waskowski K. Weldon M. Wolin B. Wrieden J. Zitz , J utm II. Helman S jw S. lettim DELTA GAMMA DELTA TAU DELTA R. Ayer J. Canonie C. Carstens • ■ Cieslak J. Danly T. Debord Jk f D. Field B. Fine N. Formato W. Gaskill | V PJJl Art m D. Greco L. Griffith E. Hatch T. Hayes 306 : -.:- - I • ;jjg£ k . EhmJ E C. Hughart E. Hutchinson T. Jans P. Johnson P. Keiser G. Keporos !■■■ 2333 3 K. Krajchovich R. Kurzawski J. Libby T. Magee M. Morkin D. Muffelman S. Norton W. Nowak D. Osborn G. Partlow G. Patchen T. Polley J. Postweiler J. Rech W. Rose P. Rub J. Rulon R. Rushkewicz J. Sarno R. Schultz J. Skinner W. Steger D. Stepelton W. Streff P. Tague D. Topping J. Veeneman J. Walsh T. Waskowski J. Wilson C. Winter T. Wodder S. Yates t rJifi 307 R. Halperin G. Helfrich L. Hofmann H. Hornbruch N. He P. Howell K. Howenstine B. Hubbard DELTA UPSILON M. Jettner N. Johnson 308 J I ' ' !« ROiitk Ull 111 p W i ' kl C [Mi J. Demmg I J Hill D. Hallslrand 33 i n ... j ugKn u.rf ||. JO J. Spenko D. Splithoff F. Surprison J. Tingey J. Toepke J Vender 309 B. Herman J. Hoffman N. Horowitz J. Jasionek S. Jessup J. Kamps L. Kaplan I. Katz S. Kerber M. King w Kip S. Kopp samara! IP J. Lassner C. Leffel N. Lestina A. Lowen M. Lund L. Maxwell L. Maywald 310 LRSOirpte j L. Meents A. Mickelson B. Miller L. Wheeler 311 EVANS SCHOLARS J. Bacon M. Bagdon M. Balchunas G. Barry R. Biondi R. Bjork 13 J. Brugioni R. Caldwell J. Collins J. Colo L. Davis D. Diamond T. Digani K. Engle S. Foster G. Glass R. Guth H. Haake N. Hagar D. Haley J. Kloss % 5 R. Luby F. Monnelly D. O ' Connor I S. Piech L. Robinson H. Rose F. Saratore R. Simpson 7. Schwertfeger 312 313 J. Allord K. Allen B. Arras K. Ashenbrenner J. Balgemann M. Barnes N. Barnes K. Barrath 314 ' •! : ' • GAMMA PHI BETA C. Krueger N. Kyes L. Leimbach C. Luporini D. Masek D. McCue K. McLaughlin G. Melady C. Murrell W J E  -.v- ■ u ' HW y S. Hi C HM« M. Hunt C. K«W S. Schroeder C. Scott T. Sensenbrenner J. Seifert M. Snip M. Spivey M. Squibb S. Stoffel K. Strand J. Tibbetts M. Vogele M. Volk L. Wahl C. Wahler E. Waitches J. Whitley C. Whitlock F. Whitlock J. Widmer P. Wiegand 315 KAPPA ALPHA THETA E. Baggott S. Baker B. Barber P. Bassett M K. Benysh B. Bowers M. Bowers S. Bowers R. Brandt L. Braudt N. Clark M. Curtis T. Demetrakakes B. Diedrich 7?W W. Glaenzer B. Glass B. Heagy M. Hewins C. Goldfhes T. Graham M. Grant B. Green N. Greenwald A. Groves P. Hader S. Hagstrum S. Homan O. Howe L. Hutson S. Ingebrand J. Isham S. Jay P. Johns N. Johnson L. Joyce C. Kemp K. Kenfield K. Keys J. Knier C. Kramer G. Lambourn E. Lavigne J- Laws 316 «[ I kit R. Lester A. Liscom E. McGann K. Mahlberg S. Megee P. Milam C. Miller A. Morrill G. Mortell L. Wenger D. Williams B. Wilson 317 KAPPA DELTA P. Baltis M. Bauer A. Beamer N. Biggs N. Blatchford J. Bloch M. Boborci B. Bozeman J. Brashler K. Breen B. Bronson G. Brusberg J. Buckstein B. Burch B. Burton M. Camino R. Castaldi S. Condon S. Dal ama H. Davis C. Diamant J. Duke P. Easton C. Fahey P. Fanning T. Glasscock M. Goldstein J. Hartzell B. Helbling C. Hemphill B. Henek G. Hilbrant C. Hodges J. Howell G. Kaufmann .X ■ IM iU mil ' ■ f tm 1 1 I  •:•-: I | D.Smtom J.Stuppy .•: L Mi « DELIA S. Cordon K. Kelly J- Koester J- Kopec J. Kremers J. Kulstad P. Lakes S. Leathers N. Lee G. Lees ' Stacott U GoUin vl V . -a:? --- ' - ' ■-:. F. Morse S. Nagel S. Najarian G. Newcomb M. Odorizzi J. Paylo B. Pearsall R. Petesch H. Prybylowski C. Rieck P. Rood S. Sanabria E5EH C Hodges D. Sanborn M. Schlager S. Schwark B. Smith N. Soller R. Solomon D. Stampick T. Stephanidis J. Stuppy L. Tomer L. Valhora A. Vengris L. Wolf W. Wood M. Zarovsky F. Zvibleman 5 K«)fM« 319 L. Agustsson D. Barclay C. Biays S. Black 320 IMVM 1 Mtm J. Hem KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA P. Mohaupt L. Monroe N. Moore J- Nelson K. Nelson K. Obear S. Oberlin T. O ' Hora A. Palm K. Patterson M. Peck J. Perbix E. Philips M. Plants J. Porth J. Quayle S. Rennert K. Rogers J. Roose J. Rosenberg S. Sanderson S. Sattler K. Sauter E. Selger M. Soldmann L Soldwedel J. Stowers L. Strickland S. Strocchia J. Strunk L. Swegal K. Tharp N. Tolles M. Usas A. Van Singel T. Vecchione N. Waller S. Ward B. Weaver V. Willis 321 C. Allen P. Baldwin E. Barnes W. Bjork R. Bobus S. Bonn W. Buchanan S. Campbell F. Christy 7aA ±ajL tkdrf b AZ tAlhA. D. Clark W. Cobb S. Colombo J. Connors T. Cooper C. Covington P. Crump T, Delavan K. Dulaney G. Eriksson C. Everett C. Fahler J. Fischer C. Foster S. Garrett Ft. Garrison G. Gravlee C. Gray fcl i i ■ tl I II l Sc  «w -,■- K Djiarey C.Gray D. Laustsen J. Manganaro R. Marlis D. Marshall B. Maupin W. Meyers R. Morehead H. Murphy KAPPA SIGMA S. Neuhaus J. Newman W. Obear J. Vos R. Wahlskog D. Werner T. Zweifel 323 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA SEIX S. Anderson C. Arnold R. Bolin T. Brantigan A. Briggs D. Carlson M. Carrera J. Chandler T. Dahlstrand £ -1 v i r R. DiPietro H. Goldstein i 4 P4 % 112 D. Drozd R. Drozd J. Dunn T. Edfors C. Friedl I 324 E. Keirnan T. Kocian J. Kohlstedt R. Langan D. Leszczynski dtMAru 3fo2! T. Schneckloth J. Schnilz M. Scott R. Short C. Sickle P. Smith c. Thomas L. Tkach J. Schafer R. Uyeoka 11 t ' u 3 ' -7f 4f rHl rl K. Vance J. Von Kohorn J. White H. Whittum B. Wilson R. Wojcik O. Zeman R. Zeman J. Zilka :-.v 325 G. Adair M. Adamle S. Adams w. Adams J. Anzelc J. Baney iW D. Cowel R. Crane S. Berg J. Bert J. Bowen R. Brown L. Bruksch J. Carey R. Dean W. Detering M. Dolan J. Dolkart R. Doyle T. Eby S. Ethington R. Field L. Findeiss R. Forrest D. Fox R. Gochnauer J. Grant B. Hansen P. Hansen P. Harrington L. Harvey J. Haseltine R. Hawley I , Mm i i R. Hecker B. Hentz M. Jerdan «M 326 G. Kayser D. Kloeppel PHI DELTA THETA .11 sHSBSS % J Care ' -■ SEP, S. Kmet R. Layfield J. Lohrman A. Loukas M. Lydon M. Murphy D. Ogilvie J. Oughton T. Pletcher J. Read J. Redwine J. Rice J. Ryan R. Schneider l i II RHarty ' . ' ■■ ' - ' A. Schopick E. Shaheen R. Shoger M. Sikich A. Smith K. Snyder R. Stark R. Strong J. Tolson B vSj d V. Traslek R. Wagner J. Wallace R. Wareham R. Wingerd M. Yatsko G. Zumbehl 327 R. April J. K. Auerbach C. Batt 0. Bercuson R. Berlin R. Bernstein R. Bloom R. Brenner PHI EPSILON PI ml w M M M. Brody J. Bubis D. Chernin - J. Cooper R. Criz F. Digiansante J. Dotson J. Dubnow E. Feldman S. Gerber C. Goldfield M. Goldstein M. Goodman S -« K J 1 ▲ft t J 328 B. Helman M. Henkin S. Herrup A. Hessel M. Katzman H. Klein R. Kloner L hfc Ui : :„ 4 Cipes I D Koff S. Kolker J. Kolodny T. Koren ±7 r 7 M. Kurtz R. Levite M. Levin K. Levine R. Marcus H. Miller K. Mintz L. Ottenberg £i J. Pascal M. Paull T, Philips D. Pierce I A. Rogal D. Ropeik A. Rose R. Rosen J. Rothschild J. Schecter N. Schuman S. Senderowitz wl W ty M. Shapiro W. Simkoft D. Sosnowsky M. Stein S. Stone G. Stromberg R. Trach S. Wagman P. Warshaw R. Weitzen B. Wilen N. Wood 329 PHI GAMMA DELTA M. Bean D. Bergmann W. Blaser G. Bosworth MM i R. Ashley T. Barry c. Bavor S. Brodhay T. Brown T. Browne W. Curry J. Durham D Evans I A I I L. Field M. Fogelberg B. Gerbick ■i 330 k 6 G. Lee D. Matschullat M. Mendoza M. Merriman R. L. Miller R. W. Miller J. Myres R. Ogren S. Ogilvie S. Olson J. Or 61 Q fj Q Q !f ■ j.-i- K. Stiver K. Strange I T. Adducci N. Aliberti R. Anderson R. Artemenko T. Bach B. Bartlett R. Bellrose D. Bollinger C. Boren J. Brooks D. Brunstrum P. Culver PHI KAPPA PSI H. Daniels D. Davis D. DeVry G. Doern R. Earley : i L S Scrwer Cf 1HS3L 1 ' ■ K. Ekdahl B. Endzel P. Fairweather J. Feagan M. Gildenhar 332 Em J. Gilio J- Giovannetti J. Gordon A. Green W. Mass R. Hornbaker S. Hulce ' fir 8 Biiw p. a CtJ T S P ' E. Jacobs H. Johnson G. Kaufman J. Kosloske R. Michalik F Mitchell M. Mullendore J. Murphy L. Oki J. Olson R. Paxson iftt iwt F. Postle J. Proctor G. Reale R. Reeder T. Rice W Ris D Roe R. Sandberg J. Savage J. Schaeffer R. Schauer J. Schutt 313333 S. Schwen J. Sharer B. Soukup L Stumpf G Dow a Eartey N. Tackabery R. Taylor G. Thompson R. Unger Gildenrar J. Ver Steegh C. Waters w. Williamson R . Wilson t A. Alexander J. Allen E. Bachrach S. Baker J. Behr M. Blim J. Brunenkant A. Buchwald J. Coerver C. Colby A. Darr E. Dumas A. Eckert R. Eisen M. Fennema k 334 ia : -! - ' ■ ' taai PHI KAPPA SIGMA D. Idema H. Jackson M. Jozwicki J. Juska F. Lockwood C. Lord J. Mandarino J. Mather p. McAllister M. McHarris A. McWayne M. Meier D. Messersmith R Moths H. Newsom K. Overbeck E. Pe pper S. Pierson m R. Pike B. Pohl S. Parish H. Roberton N. Rowe IB C. Scheutzow F. Shanahan G. Sherman J. Slaughter A. Stefaniak G. Sutclitte S. Szalanski P. Taylor L. Terry M. Tirrell R. Tye c. Weir S. Westcott 335 i L NO J PARKING ■. - ... . ANY TI.ME :S??i £% CS „ tap TV- on D. Affrunti M. Berlin S. Arsl W. Barrows G. Bauer E. Blau G. Bodmer A. Brix S. Cullen S. Davis D. DeBoer D. Diener B. Donner J. Edmonds P. Fabr G. Forell W. Funk D. Goldman 336 M. Naughtin L. Newfeld W. Overal D. Rathe A. Razzino D. Richardson I ■: PHI SIGMA KAPPA R. Rosenbloom B. Samson R. Shaf R. Silvertrust R. Stark J. Tash T. Van Slyke A. Warady T. Watkin 337 - 1 J. Acton S. Ainsworth D. Arthur B. Aye M. Ayres s. Ayres S. Ball S. Bannerman B. Bengel L . Birch J. Bowen A. Boyd G. Canning K. Ebert R. Erlich A. Fleming B. Carter D. Chappel B. Fossum E. Frell L. Chen B. Clemens C. Coffin B. Friesz S. Gammon B. Gentile M. Cottle P. Day J. Godar M. Godfrey M. L Heron L. Hoffmann P. Horner P. Howell J. Hucthausen V. Jamra N. Jewel A. Jones ■ tat A. Kahn S. Kelleher O. Kendrick A. Kirkman J. Kurzeka M. Larson A. Lindroth L. Marschner J. Martin J. McCarthy mmm 338 S. McCulloch S. McFeatters G. McPherson M. McPheters J. Mead S. Mullens J. Murphey M. Newell J. Noller K. Peterson M. Yeager 339 S. Anderson D. Baker J. Becker W. Bednar G. Behrend W. Beirne W. Bensinger M. Bishop J. Blanchard I. J. Booker W. Borchers G. Brockman K. Buzzard W. Chen J. Gench W. Grady P. Grothus T. Guilfoyle A. Harris R. Hausman R. Hay L. Heggelund T. Himmelright ::..: - 333$3l , S3t IS %% 3L1 } G. Hubing P. lams D. Kant R. Knuth W. Levin C. Madlang H. McArthur W. Milks T. Moore PI KAPPA ALPHA . ■■■•■ 340 G. Sisson D. Smeryage W. Soule S. Stein E. Stickle S. Strauss R. Weiss G. Wickwire M. Williamson AAitoLSL M. Wilmot R. Woldow W. Wolfson J. Woodard R. Yeats G. Zambito 341 J. Agurcia T. Aldrich B. Anderson G. Arnold R. Blatchford R. F. Clark R. A. Clark D. Curtis J. Davis R. De k jfMm .- 4 a m - J A±m Ai S. Doty W. Forsythe J. Hughes 4 mmm+tmm, m i a bbijb i N. Fujimoto L Gargas S. Goldman W. Grubb C. Harper W. Hastings P. Hendrixson T. Houpt J. Hunter C. Ishida f M D. Kagin J. Kinney 342 T. Klein E. Kocher J. Labounta P. Laurenson R. Lemen R. Lorton T. Lovejoy D. MacLachlan J. McElroy G. McKee R. Mann C. Mead ' ® y U Prxir J. Miller R. Nissen W. Nissen K. M. Oakes K. P. Oakes A. Oshima I. Parker M. Pollock L. Preuit S. Rangen R. Rouse W. Schoepfle D. Schroeder 333232? h Ql vq j L 7 7 S 7 J. Schwartz S. Scott S. Skipton C. Thayer D. Towne D. Vrooman H. White C. Wiegold S. Wilson PSI UPSILON 343 M. Andreas D. Bankoff c rr M±i J k ?klm T. Craig M. Daigneau D. Draper J. Eckert R. Emmerich J. Correa G. Fraumann D. Gersh J. Hardy D. Hill K. Hoffman w Honaker ; ■ -: ■ ' ■ ' : :- ■ R. Hopple W. Howe H. Hunt A. Hunter R. Johnson D. Johnston N. Kaufman 344 SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON R. Lyon L. MacMillan M. Masuoka S. Matheson 345 R. Barrows C. Baumgarten S. Becker R. Billow W. Blazar J. Blum R. Bromberg H. Corwin S. Englander J. Epstein SIGMA ALPHA MU 346 S. Kraemer D. Kristal J. Levine W. Lipsman ft Grant I HH fli . h B. Madison B. Mizock D. Motchen A. Newman Nissenbaum J. Novendstern O. Pakier D. Phillips - V«-i;: M. Pines H. Piatt R. Polish A. Roman J. Rosenblith D. Ross T. Rothschild . ■?:: ' . B. Rutenberg S. Sacks D. Sang C. Sax Q i . X S. Secemsky A. Scheinbaum S. Schneider D. Seidler S. Silverman A. Sterner D. Sylvan D. Tabachnick V A S. Traxler J, Vance R. Venable D. Weiner ■■■■■ 347 . R. Boudreaux J. Bradley R. Cook D. Crawford SIGMA CHI T. Cunningham V. De Carlo G. Gadarian R. Gade D. Gubanc J. Hallett P. Lambruschi W. Lloyd R. Martier p. Meder T. Moore H. Morse W fc T. Moss N. Narten E. Paquette P. Reiff J. Rudnay A. Sedlak J. Tick J. Weber D. Welch T. Wickizer 348  1 ' A H ; ■ S! F. Amper S. August T. Benjamin S. Berman I. Blumenthal D. Bromberg B. Brown N. C. Hesnin C. Citron C. Cohen C. Coopersmith S. Deutch SIGMA DELTA TAU S. Dlott S. Edelstein E. L. Edwards D. Ellis H. Farb N. Feldman G. Finkel S. Gann L. Gessow 350 L. Goldberg s. Goldberg P. Goldfarb E. Meltzer T. Ovitsky A. Palestine J. Peckler L. Reingold G. Robinson E. Rubin M. Schlutz S. Pecken N. Pollens S. Poticha H. Price B. Raskin P. Seifer A. Selvern L. Shapiro M. Shiman A. Simon 351 L. Andersen R. Anderson J. Brewer P. Ernest R. Evans R. Fairley J. Harford T. Hodson D. Jensen D. Johnson G. Jones J. Knebel D. Louie D. Miller A. Oleck R Owen SIGMA NU mk A dfMAlh E. Peterson T. Phipps D. Rausch W. Sacks L. Schmeltzer M. Schrag rfu R. Seigle J. Siekmann T. Sherck J. Staehle T. Steinmeier D. Thieman P. West T. Wille 352 353 I. Adler L. Akman D. Behr B. Benowitz G. Berman A. Bernbaun R Betsill A Tib ' M. Bloom S. Braun M. Brenner W. Brill W. Browers R. Brown H. Cage J. Caplan A. Doppelt R. Giller J. Glassman T. Golper J. Goodman R. Greenspan M. Grossberg J. Heller M. Hoffman %1 ' •:: ' ■ 354 J. Joseph G. Kanel J. Kanoff iter : - :s.- TAU DELTA PHI 1 1 Ihn ■ Cige J Capiat I US JGibwi K. Kaplan R. Karl W. Kaufman R. Kissel S. Lefkowich C. Levy A Linde G. Lissner J. Mandel 4iM R. Greenspan U. Hoffman M. Rabe G. Ratner B. Rosen D. Rosen T. Rosenbaum A. Roth L. Rubernstein A. Sax R. Sax S. Scheer R. Sher K. Shulman R. Skolnik R. Spielman D. Tooredman N. Welch M Yohanna R. Zimelis 355 r i i J. Bitting W. Black S. Blascovich M. Boe 5LjA L I ' -taw v C. Combe D. Cooley M. Deines R. Dobos B. Fraser « , 4k I hft ■a £ JB  G.Ben j) ii ' ••I W Black 41 ■ St:: Jtli ii : :;-m J. Cooler HDW ROobM I 1 1 11 Ii 1 rG « in t mr R v Df D. Glidden S. Goldstein S. Griffith P. Growald F. Haas G. Halberstadt J. Johnson 4%4 J. Katrana P. Komlos R. Litchman M. McClintock R. McPherson J. Miller T. Mitchell ■ §■■■91 Asa L S F. Moxham M. Munday R. Nonberg R. Olson L. Roberts S. Schueddig J. Schuetze S. Selix R. Shronts S. Smith D. Steinauer S. Swofford S. Tomey F. Walters 357 rf C. Bankey S. Bassill T. Beaudrie P. Becka P. Carey M. Cochran R. Collins F. Corbin M. Daws . •■■■■■ I fS nS J Q 3 p B. Deaton S. Demeter R. Downing C. Dunne R. Emery L. Freed J. Giarelli H. Hagerman D. Hofmann u H ti 11 ,1 II It C. Horn B. Johnson D. King W. Kirchherr R. Lancaster D. Leigh R. Lore R. Mammoser THETA DELTA CHI I tte li H. Masek J. Maurer M. Mazur J. McCarron V 358 i 9 fmai D Hofmann k V ( im RMamios«r J. McCarthy M. McCartney P. Morse ilLt A J. Nelson G. Olszewski M. Pollock R. Reinhart J. Saxon F. Shields J. Silvertsen G. Squires M. Sullivan R. Thorward J. Vavra (■ 7 3 J. Vollmer K. Vought R. Weiss T. Wiese D. P. Wilson D. E. Wilson w W. Wilson D. Winsauer G. Wyner i J 359 - o«MOfH THETA XI C. Alston B. Batley B. Bolka K. Bosworth R. Bryan til i r J. Case D. Dauer R. Davidson A. Frances G. Freiburger w. Green ■ « Stt 11 M. Grossman H. Grum R. Gustafson J. Harper W. Harsh J. Hendricksen B. Judd C. Kappauf K. Kosnik ±J L M 9 aw r, E. Lakey D. Lange G. Lucchetti R. MacAndrews J. MacDougall K. Machacek W. Marks T. Miller R. Morton is t« A _K nnn L. tat ti..L. T UIILm n kU . ■ _ ' 0«WT 360 ha I , R. Nelson E. Nielson J. Ohman S. Okino L. Pedersen D. Sawyer P. Schwarz H. Schreiber M. Sheinbaum T. Shinkle llM ■ km Ow A Msai (Mv Green l« ; ' irs. ' K. Kssnik RllorW L. Solberg S. Sink T. Stefanczyk J. Steffan R. Stickler M. Tarnopol A. Timm T. Tuma C. Tzarnas T. Witkowski T. Wolaver S. Yoelin 361 362 SBm ■ « C. Filslead i3e oi J, Halt A2k ) tm W HopKms i -.cf5 (;e T.JtW RKS j. I ' ttfc M. Linsey M. Mayberry S. Mayberry D. McDaniel S. Meeker G. Mitchell R. Owen J. Pebler G. Plebanek R. Pratt J. Priester D. Quick £ D. Reiss D. Robinson G. Schufreider H. Siler J. Sisler J. Smith R. Stermole D. Tarr J. Thomas R. Titus T. Weinberger J. Winnan J. Alesandrini W. Anderson R. Birkhead W Brown -S33 G. Prosser R. Rehak M. Reich W. Sandberg J. Shanahan R. Shaunnessey D. Shelbourne 364 m W 367 368 . ' ' ■- ' • They have tasted of the world of the sea sky sand, and sidewalks sore to marching feet, sore to wide-eyed innocent eyes slap ped with smoke and dirtiness; they have known the loves of Love the hate of hate and the poverty of limbo; they have known the restless insecurity of security and they stand before you and cry out: Open your arms, Soul Mother, and let your children go! let us fall and learn to fly stretch our arms and grow strong and have faith that we won ' t meet the ground except occasionally to rest a moment with peace or with abysmal loneliness. 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Lesley Barrett Barry Bartlett Sarah Bassler BS — Speech Pathology Bette Barsanti BA — Economics Jay Bartley BS — Mathematics Indianapolis, Ind. BA — English Lit. Moline, III. BM — Music Ed. Northbrook, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi Clarksville, Tenn. Phi Kappa Psi Englewood, Colo. Alpha Chi Omega i Jane Barclay BS— English Elmhurst, III. Francine Baughman John Baan BS— Theatre BA— Sociology Melrose Park, III. Winnetka, III. Mark B ean BS — Advertising Columbus, Ohio Phi Gamma Delta Susan Beck BA — English Pittsburgh, Pa. Steven Becker BA — English Skokie, III. Sigma Alpha Mu Douglas Behr BA — Economics Cincinnati, Ohio Tau Delta Phi Stephen Bell BA — Biology Toledo, Ohio R. Bruce Bellrose BS — Economics Ottawa, III. Phi Kappa Psi Mark Berlin BA — History Louisville, Ky. Phi Sigma Kappa Irene Bernstein BA — Russian La Grange Park, III. 371 Jack Bert James Bertelson Barbara Bishop BA — Biology BS — Indust. Management BA — Biology Lake Bluff, III. Mundelein, III. Chicago, III. Phi Delta Theta Chi Phi Gamma Phi Beta John Bieharski Nancy Bliss Gloria Bledsoe BS — General Business BA — Russian BS — Mathematics Des Plaines, III. Hillsboro, III. Evanston, Ml. Sigma Nu Kappa Kappa Gamma Georgia Bishop Donald Bitticks BS — Physical Therapy BA — Religion Chicago, III. East St. Louis, III Nancy Blatchford BA — Home Economics Cicero, Kappa Delta llona Blitz BA — Sociology Chicago, III. Dagny Bloland BS— English Chicago, III. Women Off Campus Ingrid Blumenthal BS — Elementary Ed. Oak Park, III. Sigma Delta Tau Mary Boborci BS— Biology Chicago, III. Kappa Delta Jeffrey Bodwin BA— Biology Palos Hts, III. Sigma Nu Heidi Boerstler BA — English Gary Bohac Englewood, Colo. BS — Indust. Eng. Kappa Kappa Gamma Lorain, Ohio Cynthia Bolce Aivars Bokalders Lynne Bollinger James Booker BS— Biology BS— Indust. Eng. BA — French BS — Indust. Eng Erie, Pa. Golf, III. Palatine, III. Milwaukee, Wis. Delta Delta Delta Gamma Phi Beta Pi Kappa Alpha -■■ ' ' S.-jm 372 , 1 14 John Boren BA — Psychology Marinette, Wis. Marion Bowman BA — Mathematics Collingswood, N. J. Gamma Phi Beta Carol Boyer BS — Magazine Allentown, Pa. Delta Zeta Barbara Bozeman BA — Chemistry Cleveland, Ohio Kappa Delta Linda Braudt BA — German Amarillo, Tex. Kappa Alpha Theta Delbert Brehman BA — Political Science Streator, III. Chi Phi J. David Brewer BA — Psychology Belleville, III. Sigma Nu John Brennan BA — History Minneapolis, Minn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon James Briggerman MS — Music History Evanston, III. - tijMx C IS-lnfat. Enj. ■ !■■ ln ,B James Brown BA— Latin Webster Groves, Mo. Nancy Brown BS— Sociology Arlington Hts, III. Gamma Phi Beta Robert Brown BS — Advertising Highland Park, III. Tau Delta Phi Richard Buchanan BA — Sociology Evanston, III. Denise Buckley BS— Radio-TV-Film Flossmoor, III. Alpha Xi Delta Richard Briggs Paula Brooks BA — History BS — English Glencoe, III. Chicago, III. Alpha Delta Phi Lyvians Barbara Bunn BA — Mathematics William Burdette Memphis, Tenn. BA — Political Science Zeta Tau Alpha New Hartford, N. Y. w Clint Burgess BA — Mathematics Lyndhurst, Ohio Delta Upsilon Karen Burke BA — Sociology Glenview, III. Sara Burks BA — Mathematics Butler, N. J. Delta Delta Delta Linda Burr BS — Radio-TV-Film Cherry Hill, N.J. Alpha Gamma Delta Wallace Burt BA — Political Science Ormond Beach, Fla. Alpha Tau Omega J. Craig Busey BA— English Oklahoma City, Okla. Alpha Tau Omega Geoffrey Bushor BS — Theatre Chicago, III. 373 Janette Butlar Herman Cage Robert Caldwell BA — Psychology BS — General Business BA — Sociology Chicago, III. Kansas City, Mo. Chicago, III. Women Off Campus Tau Delta Phi Evans Scholars Barbara Calhoun Georgene Carey Philip Carey BS— Public Address BS— Radio-TV-Film BA— History Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Chicago, III. Zion, III. Alpha Phi Theta Delta Chi Robert Carlson Robert Carney Karen Carpenter BM— Music Ed. 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Mary De Oreo William Detering Ellis De Votie Carol Diamond BA — History BA — Philosophy BA — Marketing BA — History Shaker Hts, Ohio Webster Groves, Mo. Mexico City, Mexico Des Moines, Iowa Kappa Kappa Gamma Phi Delta Theta Alpha Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi Robert Dickson David Diener 1 (•« BA — Economics BA — Political Science Ann Dilworth .1 j ■ ' k Wauconda, III. St. Louis, Mo. BS — Newspaper 1 W ' •i Acacia Phi Sigma Kappa Columbus, Ohio b Lois Durschlag Judith Dussman Jacqueline Dwyer Kristen Dye Diane Ebert Hugh Edfors Larry Edsall BS — Radio-TV BA — Pre- Law BS— Art BA — Russian BS — Elementary Ed. BA — Geology BS — Newspaper Highland Park, III. Winnetka, III. Roscoe, III. Malvern, Pa. Dover, Ohio Maywood, III. Lockport, III. Chi Omega Alpha Phi Delta Delta Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Lambda Chi Alpha m p 9 ;-v khFiipi •a- r. 378 Jans Emenhiser BS — Editorial Fort Wayne, Ind. Richard Emmerich BA — Political Science Fort Sheridan. III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Mary Engdahl BA — English Lake Forest, III. Chi Omega G. Larry Engel BA — Psychology Wheaton, III. Alpha Tau Omega Jerome Epstein BA — Political Science Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Alpha Mu L. Eugene Erickson BS— Elec. Eng. Seattle, Wash. Trudy Erickson BS— Radio-TV-Film Chicago, III. Sandra Erlandson BA — Sociology Scarsdale, N. Y. Alpha Gamma Delta Peter Fabri BA — Chemistry Evanston, III. Phi Sigma Kappa Robert Fairley BS — Chem. Eng. Deerfield, Sigma Nu Patricia Fanning BS— Editorial Farmington, N. M. Kappa Delta Zachary Fasman BA — English Chicago, III. Sigma Alpha Mu Judith Faulkner BA — History Winnetka, III. Delta Delta Delta UdHt John Feagan BA — Political Science Deerfield, III. Phi Kappa Psi Barbara Feezor BS — Secondary Ed. Mies, III. Delta Zeta Paul Fennema BA— History Kenosha, Wis. Phi Kappa Sigma Herbert Fentin Barbara Ferchoff Elaine Ferguson Richard Field Charlyne Filippi BS — Public Address BA — Chemistry BM— Music Ed. BA — Sociology BS — General Speech West Newton, Mass. Evanston, III. Flushing, N. Y. Rochester, Minn. Olympia Fields, III. Beta Theta Pi Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Xi Delta Phi Delta Theta Kappa Alpha Theta Gracelyn Fina Craig Fisher Margaret Fittabile Gary Flax Rheba Flegelman BS — Magazine BS — Magazine BA — History BA — Biology BA — Sociology Atoka, Okla. Rockford. III. Glassboro, N. J. Denver, Colo. Highland Park, III Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Chi Omega Susan Flinn BA — Anthropology Rochester, N. Y. Delta Gamma Linda Flower BS — Speech Pathology Fremont, Ohio Delta Gamma Jack Fong BS — General Business Chicago, III. Cameron Forbes BA — History Harvey, III. John Forbes BM — Organ Yonkers, N. Y. Carolyn Ford BS — Elementary Ed. Scarsdale, N. Y. Chi Omega A. Cynthia Forrest BS — Speech Therapy Sewickley, Pa. Alpha Chi Omega Creig Foster BS— Marketing Western Springs, Kappa Sigma Diane Foster BA — Music Belmont, Mass. Martha Foster BA — Anthropology Champaign, III. Barbara Frank BS— Film Toms River, N. J. R. William Franklin BA— History Cleveland, Miss. Leonard Freed BA — Sociology Cleveland, Ohio Theta Delta Chi Roger French BS— Elec. Eng Oak Park, III. 380 - ' Jf M i Mi—— — WgTK Sj4 ' A |g5 5 _ afiAa _ 1 1 ! l - — ,J4i :- :■ Hi H-ttm Gretchen Friedrich Thomas Fromm Marjorie Gadarian Angeline Galbraith Terry Gamber Harriet Gamel Peter Gannaway Sheila Gates BA— History BS— Mech. Eng. BA — German BM — Applied Voice BA — History BA— History BA— History BA — Biology Bronxville, N. Y. Chicago, III. Shalimar, Fla. Winnetka, III. Mt. Vernon, III. Evanston, III. Winnetka, III. Glendale, Wis Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Omicron Pi Kappa Kappa Gamma Delta Upsilon Men Off Campus 381 Linda Geary BA — Spanish La Grange, III. Delta Gamma Carole Genn BM— Music Ed. Arlington Hts, III. Nick Georges BA — History Niles, III. Alpha Delta Phi Susan Gergen BS — Deaf Education La Grange, III. Constance Gidcumb BS— Biology Harrisburg, III. Katharine Giese BA — Political Science Havre de Grace, Md. Linda Gillespy BA — Political Science Dallas, Tex. Gamma Phi Beta ' i Thomas Golper Alice Goodfellow Harriet Goss Joanne Graf Lynne Graham Bernard Grant Walter Gregory BS — Chemistry BA — German BA — Elementary Ed. BM— Music Ed. BS — Magazine BS — Anthropology BA — Mathematics Kokomo, Ind. Hollidaysburg, Pa. Lincolnwood, III. Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Evanston, III. Evanston, III. Mechanicsburg, Pa. Tau Delta Phi Delta Zeta 382 55 St - ' ■•■■■■I Ur ' ' • ' B _ SocioJou ta Stml, Hills. Cilrl .4 IMNfcl ik Mw, III. v «? ' Alan Greisman BA— Art History Scarsdale, N. Y. Phi Epsilon Pi Elizabeth Grille BS — Magazine Alexandria, Va. M. Scott Guerrero BS — Economics Cincinnati, Ohio Delta Tau Delta Timothy Gura BS— Theatre Ed. Peoria, III. Martha Gump BA — Sociology Pittsburgh, Pa. Eugene Grochowski BA — Chemistry Chicago, III. Barbara Gunter BA — History Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Alpha Omicron Pi lU B-Mt • ,: ■ Ml j - ■ ■ ■ ■ . ' • ' - ' Jeffrey Gurga BA — Physics Chicago, III. Paul Gutelius BA — History Marcla Guzzetta BA — Spanish Milwaukee, Wis. Waccabuc, N. Y. Alpha Xi Delta Jeffrey Haddow James Hallett David Hallstrand Jr BS — Radio TV-Film BA — Mathematics BA — Sociology North Merrick, N. Y. Arlington Hts, III. Miami, Fla. Sigma Chi Delta Upsilon 383 , ■ ■ jlS ? I P 5 kr!- i fc; ■ Mm brtsPn Bette Halperin BS — Theatre Roslyn, N. Y. Delta Zeta Nancy Hammond BA — Political Science Shaker Hts, Ohio Alpha Xi Delta Cynthia Hanson Susan Hanson John Hardy Jr. Alan Hansen BS — Magazine BS — Social Studies BS — Personnel Manag. Peggy Hargrove Maxine Harris BM — Church Music Baudette, Minn. Oak Park, III. Oakland, N. J. BA — English BA History Havre, Mont. Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Pi Sigma Alpha Epsilon Chicago, III. Highland Park, III. John Haseltine Willard Hass William Hastings Eric Hatch BS — Finance BA — Political Science BS — Transportation BA English Springfield, Mo. Paxton, III. Montclair, N. J. Wheaton, Ml. Phi Delta Theta Phi Kappa Psi Psi Upsilon Delta Tau Delta Kathy Hawley William Hayes Nancie Hebard Lee Heggelund BA — Economics BA — Philosophy BA — Economics BS — Chemistry Cincinnati, Ohio Overland Park, Kan. Wycoff, N. J. Port Edwards, Wis Alpha Xi Delta Delta Delta Delta Pi Kappa Alpha 384 C. Ivan Heling BS — Mech. Eng. Appleton, Wis. Christina Hemphill BS— Theatre Seattle, Wash. Kappa Delta John Hendricksen BS — Civil Eng. Chicago, Ml. Theta Xi Peter Hendrixson Kenneth Herlin Adelaide Heyde Gay Hilbrant Raymond Hilgermann BA — Political Science BA — History BS— French Math. BS — Secondary Ed. BA — History Cleveland, Ohio La Grange, III. Jackson, Mo. Canton, III. Park Ridge, III. Psi Upsilon Zeta Tau Alpha Kappa Delta Roger Hilkert BS— Radio-TVFilm John-Edward Hill Toledo, Ohio BM— Voice Acacia Cheektowaga, N. Y. Robert Hiller BA — Political Science Park Ridge, III. Sigma Nu Robert Hinshaw Thomas Hinshaw Audrey Hinton BA — Psychology BS — General Business BA — Sociology Loves Park, III. Frankfort, Ind. Washington, D. C. Alpha Omtcron Pi Richard Hodill Peter Hixson BA — Psychology Craig Hodson BS — Speech Pathology Kirkwood, Mo. BS — Elec. Eng. Hinsdale, III. Sigma Nu Southfield, Mich. Thomas Hodson Dennis Hoffmann Claire Holliday E. Glenn Holmwall Susan Homan William Honaker III j.,.. ■■: ' BS — General Business BS— Indust. Eng. BA — Anthropology BS— Indust. Eng. BA — Political Science BA — -Political Science B- Greenville, III. Kirkwood, Mo. Madison, Conn. Lake Bluff, III. Lake Forest, III. Winnetka, III. hi- Sigma Nu Triangle Alpha Omicron Pi Phi Sigma Kappa Kappa Alpha Theta Sigma Alpha Epsilon ll HW Verne Hoos Harlan Hornbruch Eleanor Howe l - ' ■ ■ BS— English BS— Marketing Vernon Hosta Donald Hotz Glen Hoversten BS — Anthropology B-S Evanston, III. Barrington, III. BA — Economics BM— Music Ed. BA— English Fort Wayne, Ind. Mo, II Delta Delta Delta Delta Upsilon Athol Springs, N. Y. Mukwonago, Wis. Western Springs, III. Kappa Alpha Theta « «• David Howell John Hron Franklin Hytken Donald Irving Patricia Jacobs Carol Jaeschke BS— Indust. Eng. BA — Biology BA — Political Science BA — Accounting BS — Science Eng. BS — Secondary English Mokena, III. West Bend, Wis. Louisville, Ky. Glen Ellyn, III. Alpha Tau Omega Evanston, III. Wilmette, III. I HkjH 1 1 11 386 Ma ' Win, :,, f j W  H t | F,t «t,W. ■wr , Sharon Janeczko BS — Radio-TV-Film Hammond, Ind. Alpha Xi Delta Diane Jennings BS — Spanish Chicago, III. Alpha Xi Delta «• Which ■nE« BS-Snrtiy Ei(ltili It MAIL Kathleen Johnson BS — Theatre Copperhill, Tenn. James Janossy BA — History Gardena, Calif. Donna Jason BA — Chemistry Hinsdale, III. Gamma Phi Beta Carol Jaspln BA — Political Science Manhasset, N. Y. Kappa Delta Barbara Jess BS — History Omaha, Neb. Charles Johnson BS — Mathematics Elkhart, Ind. James Johnson BS — Transportation Chicago, III. Kristine Johnson BA— History Hinsdale, III. Delta Delta Delta Merry Johnson BA — Spanish Ormond Beach, Fla. Alpha Phi Nancy Johnson BA — English Louisville, Ky. Kappa Alpha Theta Neil Johnson BA — Economics Arlington Hts, III Alpha Delta Phi Taylor Johnson BA — Economics Pontiac, III. Vicki Johnson BS — Magazine Rockford, III. Kevin Johnston BM — Piano Artesia, N. M. William Jones BM — Piano Des Moines, Iowa Wallace Judd Jr. BS — Newspaper Wickliffe, Ohio Chi Psi Frank Kaleba BS — Elec. Eng. Roselle, III. Gary Kane) Barbara Kaplan Muriel Kaplan Robert Karl BS — Chemistry BS — Advertising BS — Theatre BA — Biology Pittsburgh, Pa. Staten Island, N. Y. Ann Arbor, Mich. Milwaukee, Wis Tau Delta Phi Sigma Delta Tau Tau Delta Phi Arthur Karp William Kastilahn BS — Theatre BS — Elec. Eng. Long Island City, N. Y. Oregon, III. John Katrana BA — Economics East Moline, III. Theta Chi 387 ■■ Jane Kay BA — Biology Yonkers, N. Y. Gerald Kayser BS — Marketing Buffalo, N. Y. Phi Delta Theta Donald Kazak BS — Newspaper Chicago, III. Men Off Campus Paul Keiser BS — Biology Cincinnati, Ohio Delta Tau Delta Jeffrey Keith BS — Radio-TV Bloomfield Hills, Mich. mi It-urMIL I li-i-rtf ! ■Mi ,, ' ■Mr Ann K lley BS — Editorial Akron, Ohio Alpha Phi Steven Kelley BA — History Wilmette, III. Alpha Delta Phi Christine Kelly BS — Mathematics Mountainside, N. J. Alpha Phi Kathleen Kelly BS — Newspaper St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Delta — Mlw Mary Keys Patricia Kimbrough Nancy Kinast Joanne Kirchhoff B-feifei BA — English Latin BS— Radio-TV-Film BA — Psychology BS — Advertising H MM.). Barrington, III. Columbus, Ga. Park Ridge, III. Chicago, III. ftitoto Kappa Alpha Theta Delta Gamma Women off Campus Alpha Omicron P B-ftMl  •• f : ■:: Caryn Kirshner BS — Elementary Ed. Uniontown, Pa. Sigma Delta Tau Carolyn Kitzke BA — Mathematics Chicago, III. Christine Klamm BA — English Arlington Hts, III. Gamma Phi Beta Paul Klecka BM — French Horn Brookfield, III. Mary Klemensky BS— Theatre Wanaque, N. J. Katherine Kioss BS — Advertising Chicago, III. Chi Omega Joseph Klun BA — Mathematics Evanston, III. Joanne Knier BA — History Berwyn, Pa. Kappa Alpha Theta kt Robert Koch Jane Koester Sarah Koester Jeffrey Kokes BA — Psychology BA — Political Science BA — Interior Design BS — Mathematics Alton, III. La Jolla, Calif. Shawnee Mission, Kan. Mt. Prospect, III. Kappa Delta Kappa Kappa Gamma 389 Maureen Krause BA — German Chicago, III. Stephen Krause BS — Science Eng. Chicago, III. Linda Kreck BM— Voice Glenview, III. Alpha Chi Omega Peter Kroes BS— Elec. Eng. Franklin Park, III. Geraldine Krone BS— Sociology Bonlta Krula Hackensack, N. J. BM— Music Ed. Kappa Kappa Gamma Rogers, Neb. Patricia Kuiper Leonard Kunikowski BS — German Sociology BS — Indust. Eng. E. Grand Rapids, Mich. Chicago, III. Chi Omega Sandra Kunkel BA — Spanish Park Ridge. III. Alpha Chi Omega Linda Kuntntr BA — Psychology Niles, III. Patricia Lavenau BS — Mathematics Prospect Hts, III. R. Chlco Kurzawskl BA — History Chicago, III. Delta Tau Delta Patricia Labolle BA — Philosophy Skokie, III. William Laffey BA — English Chicago, III. A. William Lambertus BS — Indust. Eng. Quincy, III. Delta Tau Delta Dian Land BA— History The Hague, Netherlands Richard Lane BS — Public Address Milwaukee, Wis. Tau Delta Phi Emily Lazar BA — Economics Wheaton, III. Margaret Leach BM— Music Ed. Des Moines, Iowa Barbara Lehner BA — English Oconto Falls, Wis. Delta Delta Delta James Leibsohn BA — Philosophy Milwaukee, Wis. Tau Delta Phi David Leigh BS — Indust. Eng. Lisle, III. Theta Delta Chi Hans Leissoo BS— Physical Ed. Woodstock, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Elizabeth Lerner BS — Biology Evanston, III. Lyvians ■ B-feal Honolulu, Hawai Chi Omega Rachael Leu Diane Levy BA — Interior Design BS — Speech Pathology Memphis, Tenn. Sigma Delta Tau Mark Levy BS — Accounting Winnetka, III. Philip Lewandowski BA — Chemistry Cicero, III. r.k - — Id than 111 ' Richard Lewandowski Betsy Lewis BS — Elec. Eng. BS — Magazine Chicago, III. Washington, D. C. Christine Lewis BM— Music Ed. Rockford, III. Zeta Tau Alpha Robert Lewis BA— English Si. Louis, Mo. Nikki Lewy Jeffrey Libby Roger Libman Alan Linde Paulee Lipsman BS — Advertising BA — History BS — Elec. Eng. BS — General Business BS — Speech Ed. Pittsburgh, Pa. Elgin, III. Chicago, III. Canton, Ohio Davenport, Iowa Sigma Delta Tau Delta Tau Delta Men Off Campus Tau Delta Phi Alpha Epsilon Phi Ann Liscom BS — Interior Design Glen Ellyn, III. Kappa Alpha Theta i Mary Loncharich BS— Theatre Scottsdale, Ariz. Alpha Xi Delta Rodney Lore BS — Accounting Pittsburgh, Pa. Theta Delta Chi Jean MacGregor BS— Speech Ed. Minneapolis, Minn Chi Omega K L,.. i- •Willi Saundra Matone BS — Mathematics Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Kappa Alpha Donna Manos BA — Russian Bay Village, Ohio Marsha Mark BS — Magazine Waterloo, Iowa Thomas Marshall BS — General Business Milwaukee, Wis. Sigma Nu Egil Marstein BS — Personnel Aalensun, Norway Stephen Martin BA— History Idaho Falls, Idaho Acacia Christine Marwick BA— English Lit. Glenview, III. Ouane Matschullat John Mattson Linda Maxwell BA — Political Science Howard Matthews BS — Marketing BS — History South Bend, Ind. BA — Political Science Omaha, Neb. Oak Park, III. Phi Gamma Delta Evanston, III. Chi Psi Delta Zeta Paul McAllister BA — Political Science Ozone Park, N. Y. Phi Kappa Sigma Margaret McCarthy BA — Literature Winnetka, III. Kappa Delta Nancy McClaughry BS — Speech Pathology Sunnyvale, Calif. Martha McCready Nancy McDaniel Lynn McGuigan Molly McKasson James McMullen Ross McPherson Robert McSay BA — English BA — Sociology BA — German BA — Interpretation BA — History BS — Accounting BA— English Lit. Flint, Mich. Hinsdale, III. Glenview, III. Tucson, Ariz. Northbrook, III. Lyndhurst, Ohio Union Gap, Wash Kappa Delta Alpha Omicron Pi Alpha Phi Kappa Kappa Gamma Men Off Campus Theta Chi 393 Heather McTavish BA — French Elgin, III. Alpha Omicron Pi Charles Mead BA — Mathematics Cheyenne, Wyo. Psi Upsilon Jane Mehlhausen BM— Music Ed. Cherry Valley, III Jeannette Meier BA — Sociology Oak Lawn, III. Gail Malady BA — History Dallas, Tex. Gamma Phi Beta Michael Mendoza BA— Art Prospect Hts, III. Phi Gamma Delta Gail Meredith BS — Magazine Miami, Fla. J. Thomas Meyers BA — Anthro pology Normal, III. 394 % ■ Richard Michalik BA — Biology John Michelsan Cynthia Milan James Miller Janet Millis West Mifflin, Pa. BS — Eng. Sciences BA — English BS— Elec. Eng. BS — Speech Pathology Phi Kappa Psi Middlesex, N. J. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Toledo, Ohio ! -r V ■ V l !V wmP •V 7 . ' ' ' ' v .„ ,• .5,v -:; ' ■ :-. J, ,•„ -, LllH Grant Mitchell BS — Mech. Eng. Kirkwood, Mo. Triangle Lynn Monroe BA — Sociology Glenview, III. Kappa Kappa Gamma Barry Mizock BA — Psychology River Forest, III. Sigma Alpha Mu W. Robert Monteith BS — Accounting Topeka, Kan. Patricia Mohaupt BS — Elementary Ed. Milwaukee, Wis. Kappa Kappa Gamma Barbara Moore BA — English Des Moines, Iowa James Mollica BS — Investment Management McKees Rocks, Pa. Alan Morgan BS — Accounting Chicago, III. Frank Monnelly BA — Sociology Chicago, III. Evans Scholars Earnest Morgan BS — General Speech Ft. Richardson, Alaska Phi Sigma Kappa Douglas Morita Kathleen Morrissey Paul Morse Mitchell Moss Linda Moy BS— Mech. Eng. BA — History BS — Mech. Eng. BA — Political Science BA — Mathematics Chicago, III. Rochester, N. Y. Cheshire, Conn. Forest Hills, N. Y. Elmhurst, III. 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Alpha Epsilon Phi 397 i. : iS i A ba Omit Sip Hi Hi Mi ;■.. . ; i: :■: ' K: - ' :. Marcia Orovitz David Osborn William Osborn BS — Newspaper BA — Economics BA — Political Science Miami Springs, Fla. Wilmette. III. Culver, Ind. Alpha Epsilon Phi Delta Tau Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Marguerite Ott BA — Spanish Niles, III. George Paphitis BS — Elec. Eng. Chicago, III. William Parke BA — Art History Sycamore, III. Julie Pasteur BA — English Elm Grove, Wis. Alpha Gamma Delta Paul Pastorek BS— Chem. Eng. Rossford, Ohio David Paulson BA — Sociology Kirkland, III. Bruce Pava BA — Chemistry Lombard, III. Gregory Patchen BS — Transportation Chicago, III. Delta Tau Delta Richard Paxson BS — American History Chicago, III. Phi Kappa Psi Alan Oshima Elroy Osorio BS — Marketing BS — Public Address Honolulu, Hawaii Hilo, Hawaii Psi Upsilon 1. Reed Parker John Parrott BA — Psychology BS — General Business Davenport, Iowa Houston, Tex. 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Alpha Gamma Delta Mark Peterson Powers Peterson Janyce Petrea Christina Pfeifer David Phillips BA — History BA— History BA — Italian BS — Speech Pathology BS — Accounting Minneapolis, Minn. Marietta, Ga. St. Louis, Mo. Arlington Hts, III. Rock Island, III. Alpha Xi Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Alpha Chi Omega Sigma Alpha Mu Melvin Pines Elizabeth Plews John Plimpton Tnomas Poberezny Stephen Pierce BS — Accounting BS — Deaf Education BS — Indust. Eng. BS — Indust. Eng. BA — Psychology Chicago, III. Crystal Lake, III. Park Ridge, III. Hales Corners, Wis Chicago, III. Sigma Alpha Mu Chi Omega Chi Phi Alpha Tau Omega John Podliska David Pollack David Pollard BS — Political Science BA — English BS — Science Eng. Riverside, III. Tulsa, Okla. Appleton, Wis. Chi Phi Phi Epsilon Pi Acacia Sandra Popik BA — Political Science Chicago, III. Robert Porter Susan Post Fredric Postle John Postweiler BS — Chem. Eng. BS — Elementary Ed. BA — Political Science BS — Invest. Management Cincinnati, Ohio Omaha, Neb. Palatine, III. Blue Island, III. Phi Kappa Sigma Phi Kappa Psi Delta Tau Delta ■ N ::_;.-. 400 Roger Potish BA — Psychology Springfield, III. Sigma Alpha Mu Jane Pressl BS — Secondary Ed. Des Plaines, III. . ■- ' ■% ,  . Mary Prevey BA — English Cincinnati, Ohio Kappa Alpha Theta ■ M MM ■1 WW B-taw ! « S(MMplaHu Susan Prohaska BS — Speech Ed. Elgin, III. Delta Delta Delta Mark Proskine BA — Political Science Westlake, Ohio Sigma Alpha Epsilon v «1 J : V - ■ l m- afiste v life. 4XW am Inns P rai| M t IS-lifct Eit i . 1 Nile Cub,  ■ Atpka Tiu OiTtegi « I ' 1 Hun 1 Linda Provus BA — Practice of Art Highland Park, III. Alpha Epsilon Phi Helen Prybylowski BS — Magazine Mark Pufundt BA — Sociology Northbrook, III. Sigma Nil Isabella Pullis BA — Political Science Evanston, III. M E. Ann Rabenstein Theodore Rachwalski M. Ramirez de Arellano John Read Eileen Quail BS — Mathematics BS — History BA — French Italian Nancy Rawling Beverly Rayor BA — History BM — Piano Ottawa, III. Chicago, III. Rio Piedras, P.R. BS— Radio-TV News BA — Sociology Greenville, Pa. Merrill, Wis. Chi Omega Men Off Campus Alpha Phi Sheboygan, Wis. Aurora, Colo. Phi Delta Theta James Rech Charles Redden John Regan Dorothy Reid Stephen Reid Karen Reidenbaugh John Rein BS — Indust. Eng. BS— Elec. Eng. BS — Elec. Eng. BA — Mathematics BS— Pre Med BS — Advertising BA — History Cincinnati, Ohio Brentwood, Mo. Wilmette, III. Chicago, III. Evanston, III. Brentwood, Mo. Delta Tau Delta Alpha Tau Omega Alpa Delta Phi Alpha Omicron Pi Sigma Chi Pi Beta Phi ? J. ' .U ' 1 1 1 1 ! Lynn Reineman Lorls Reingold Richard Reis BS — Indust. Eng. BS — Radio TV-Film BA — Political Science Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Cincinnati, Ohio Alpha Delta Pi Sigma Delta Tau Sigma Alpha Epsilon Robert Reisberg Carol-Ann Reith Judy Replogle BA — History BA — Mathematics BA — Sociology Chicago, III. Elgin, III. Normal, III. Delta Delta Delta Nancy Rlber Jane Rice Marijean Reynolds BA — History BA — Sociology BA — German Scotia, N. Y. San Marino, Calif. Dallas, Tex. Alpha Gamma Delta Delta Gamma I 1 1 I j Susan Rlchner BA — English Rochester, N. Y. Susan Rinker BA — English Gresham, Ore. Delta Delta Delta William RIs BA — Political Science Denver, Colo. Phi Kappa Psi Kirk Robblns BA — Political Science Westport, Conn. Robert Roberts Ann Robertson Carol Robinson Darlene Robinson Paul Roblson David Roe Barbara Rohner BS — Economics BS — Russian BA — Comparative Lit. BA — Russian BA — Physics BA — Psychology BS — Elementary Ed Evanston, III. Denver, Colo. Philadelphia, Pa. Rochester, Minn. Chillicothe, III. Elyria, Ohio Arlington Hts, III. Delta Upsilon Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Phi Kappa Psi Delta Zeta Jeanne Romano Susan Roncaglione Daniel Rooker Anita Rosario Margaret Rosborough James Roselle Susan Rosencranz BA — Psychology BA — English BS — Advertising BA — Psychology BA— English BA — History BS — Magazine Buffalo, N. Y. Morgantown, W. Va. Pulaski, Va. Wilmette, III. Moline, III. Pittsburgh, Pa. Evansville, Ind. Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Gamma Delta Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Chi Omega 403 Ariene Ross BS— Speech Long Beach, N. Y. Elizabeth Ross BA— Art History Lake Forest, III. Adar Rossman Bruce Roth BS — Speech Pathology BA — Political Science Skokie, III. Galesburg, III. Sigma Delta Tau Gilbert Rotkin Robert Rousse BA — Political Science BS— Speech Ed. Skokie, III. Norridge, III. James Rubin BS — Finance Ardith Rudinger Skokie, III. BA — English Alpha Delta Phi Willingboro, N. J. Susan Rusch Patricia Russmann BA — French BS — Speech Pathology Madison, Wis. Englewood, Colo. Delta Zeta Alpha Omicron Pi 404 6Ui4sx f u 4rwk 23 2 c; k Joseph Ryan BA — Economics Fairfield, Conn. Ian Sachs BA — Psychology Lansing, III. Selig Sacks Susan Sailer BA — Political Science BA — Mathematics Chicago, III. Columbus, Ohio Sigma Alpha Mu Kappa Alpha Theta Diana Sanborn BS — Elementary Ed. Darien, Conn. Kappa Delta William Sanders BA — Political Science Jenkintown, Pa. Ronald Sanderson BS — Mech. Eng. Chicago, III. Men Off Campus Carl Sax BA — Political Science Passaic, N. J. Sigma Alpha Mu Stephen Saylor BA — Biology Topeka, Kan. Delta Upsilon James Scanlan BA — Political Science Blue Island, III. Chi Psi Paul Schaefer BS — Chem. Eng. Port Washington, Wis. Neil Schechter BA — English Jericho, N. Y. Alan Scheinbaum BA — Political Science Nancy Scheller Chicago, III. BM — Music Ed. Sigma Alpha Mu Wilmette, III. Susan Sanderson BS — Commun. Disorders San Marino, Calif. Kappa Kappa Gamma Mary Schlager BA — French Elgin, III. Kappa Delta Steve Schlecht John Schlicher Madelynn Schlutz Corrinne Schmid Margaret Schmitt James Schnitz Linda Schreiber Donald Schroede BS— History BA — Chemistry BM — Music History BS — Newspaper BS — Magazine BA— History BA — Mathematics BS — Civil Eng. Rossville, III. Topeka, Kan. Chicago, III. Park Ridge, III. Cincinnati, Ohio Evanston, III. St. Charles, III. Needham, Mass. Alpha Tau Omega Delta Upsilon Sigma Delta Tau Gamma Phi Beta Lambda Chi Alpha Delta Zeta Psi Upsilon 405 Robert Seid Mary Sensenbrenner Barbara Seybold Linda Shaw Dennis Sheedy Anne Shelley Ira Sherman Maria Shiman BS— Radio-TV-Film BA — Anthropology BA — Economics BS — Radio-TV-Film BA — Political Science BS — Speech Pathology BA — English BS — English Cleveland Hts, Ohio Neenah, Wis. Wauwatosa, Wis. Green Bay, Wis. Pittsburgh, Pa. Radnor, Pa. Lincolnwood, III. Morton Grove, III Gamma Phi Beta Alpha Delta Pi Delta Tau Delta Alpha Gamma Delta Tau Delta Phi Sigma Delta Tau Leon Shure BS — Journalism Chicago, III. Helaine Signer BA — English Great Neck, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Phi Bruce Smith Daneen Simms BA — Psychology BS — Speech Pathology Chicago, III. Lakewood, Ohio Men Off Campus Stephen Silverman BA — Political Science St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Alpha Mu Hazle Smith BS — Biology Winter Park, Fla. Alpha Omicron Pi M4.M Lynne Smith Norman Smith Stephen Smith BA — Interior Design BS— Public Address BA — History Jenks, Okla. Portland, Ore. Chicago, III. Delta Delta Delta Chi Psi Theta Chi hi Sot macs Marcia Snip BA— English Omaha, Neb. Gamma Phi Beta Tamara Snively BA— Art Hoopeston, III. Alpha Phi Gailbarbara Sokol BS — Speech Patholo gy Highland Park, III. V. Clark Sola Jr. Nancy Soller BA — General Business BS — Finance Ponca City, Okla. Berea, Ohio Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Delta Sandy Soonger Susan Solomon BA — Mathematics BS — Speech Pathology Chicago, III. Arcadia, Calif. Alpha Omicron Pi Gail Spelman BS — Speech Therapy North Royalton, Ohio Chi Omega Mary Spivey Mary Squibb Janet Standlee Janis Stanley Peggy Stark Bonlta Steckbar Penelope Steele Alan Stefaniak BA — History BA— Art History BA — History BS — English BS— Speech Ed. BS — Journalism BS — RadioTVFilm BA — Political Science Pittsburgh, Pa. Larchmont, N. Y. Elmhurst, III. Chicago, III. Cleveland, Ohio Appleton, Wis. Lemoyne, Pa. Chicago, III. Gamma Phi Beta Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Alpha Theta Alpha Chi Omega Phi Kappa Sigma 407 Edward Stickle BS— Mech. Eng. New Castle, Pa. Pi Kappa Alpha Stephen Stockton BS — Finance Normal, III. Chi Phi Dennis Steinauer Thomas Steinmeier Alexander Sterner BS— Elec. Eng. BS — Economics Frank Steinmetz BA — Chemistry Omaha, Neb. Indianapolis, Ind. BS — Science Eng. Lincolnwood, III. Theta Chi Sigma Nu Chicago, III. Sigma Alpha Mu Mary Stoebe BA — Sociology Arcadia, Calif. Alice Stoffel BS — Marketing Milwaukee, Wis. Alpha Chi Omega Gretchen Strain BA — Political Science Barrington, III. Kappa Alpha Theta Karlis Strauja BS— Indust. Eng. Chicago, III. Donna Stricof BS— Radio-TV-Film New York, N. Y. Delta Zeta Robert Stringer BA — Economics Skokie, III. Tau Epsilon Phi I So Michael Strong BS — Mech. Eng. West Allis, Wis. Alpha Tau Omega Patricia Stuppy BA — Psychology Cleveland Hts, Ohio Gregory Suski BS— Elec. Eng. Evergreen Park, III. SrtiMn  B-ftl ' Bonnie Sussman BS — Theatre Skokie, III. Alpha Delta Pi Gerald Sutton A. Corriene Swanson BS — Secondary Ed. BS — Chemistry Rock Island, III. Park Ridge, III. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Delta Delta Delta Bonnie Swanson Richard Swanson Jacqueline Sweeney BA — English BA — Psychology BS — Magazine Minneapolis, Minn. Wilmette, Ml. Wellesley Hills, Mass Alpha Phi Alpha Omicron Pi ' - ! •:- IMIiMBBH 408  t L, « lnwoocJ, hi. Penelope Sweetman BS — Speech Ed. Wilmette, III. Alpha Xi Delta Stephen Swofford BS — Radio TV Des Peres, Mo. Theta Chi Skkll. «% « bum Put II. Robert Szczerbicki BS — Elec. Eng. Chicago, III. Men Off Campus Sandra Tahara BS — Psychology St. Marys, Pa. . : « MM I I Mi Ml Mary Tchakirides BS— Theatre Evanston, III. Donald Tabachnlck BS — Accounting Olivette, Mo. Sigma Alpha Mu Andrea Tatera BM— Music Ed. Franklin Park, III. C. Scott Thiss BS — Marketing Rothester, Minn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon Bonnie Thomas Robert G. Thompson Robert W. Thompson Georgene Thousendfriend Nancy Tinkham BA— History BS — Chem. Eng. BS — Marketing BA — Sociology BS — Spanish Decatur, ill. Wilmette, III. Babylon, N. Y. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Wausau, Wis. Delta Zeta Acacia Alpha Phi 409 Elizabeth Tobin Gile Tojek L ynne Tomer BS— Elec. Eng. BS— Indust. Eng. BS— English Chicago, III. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago. III. Alpha Delta Pi Kappa Delta , t Stuart Tomey BS — Marketing Glendale, Mo. Theta Chi Dennis Torigoe BA — Sociology Honolulu, Hawaii Ronald Trach BS — Invest. Management Minneapolis, Minn. Phi Epsilon Pi Bennett Tramer BS— Film Shaker Hts, Ohio Stuart Traxler William Trude BS — Political Science BA — History Kansas City, Mo. Arlington Hts, Sigma Alpha Mu Zeta Psi -., ,:.,. 410 Hugh Vidovic Elizabeth Vincent Marjorie Vogele J. Dirk Vos David Vrooman Marcia Wagner Diana Wahle BS — Elec. Eng. BA — Anthropology BS — Psych. Sociology BS — Economics BA — Economics BA — Anthropology BA — Sociology Chicago, III. Pittsburgh, Pa. Aberdeen, S. D. Roscoe, III. Springfield, Ohio Sterling, III. Saddle River, N. J Gamma Phi Beta Kappa Sigma Psi Upsilon Delta Zeta Alpha Omicron Pi 411 Robert Wallace BA— History Palatine, III. Zeta Psi Ellen Walls BA — Sociology Tulsa, Okla. Alpha Xi Delta John Walter Jr. Peggy Walter BS — Newspaper BS — Secondary Ed. Broadview Hts, Ohio Evanston, III. Rudolph Walter BA — Mathematics Chicago, III. Evans Scholars Frederick Walters BM — Applied Music Evanston, III. Theta Chi LuAnn Walther BA — English Waverly, Iowa Chi Omega Vicki Weatherford BA — English Massillon, Ohio Ralph Weber BA — Mathematics Skokie, III. Evans Scholars Susan Weiler Richard Weitzen BS — Mathematics BS — Accounting South Milwaukee, Wis. Bethesda, Md. Alpha Xi Delta Phi Epsilon Pi Karen Weldon BA — Interior Design Chicago, III. Delta Gamma Kenneth Ward BA— Biology Trenton, N. J. Alpha Tau Omega Jack Washow BS — Mathematics Richmond, III. Kathryn Waters BS— Editorial Newton Centre, Mass. Alpha Omicron Pi Marlea Wel ton BA — Interpretation Farmington, Mich. Alpha Omicron Pi L. Valerie Watson BA — Mathematics Charlotte, N. C. Alpha Phi Jane Werner BA — Political Science Scarsdale, N. Y. Delta Gamma Karen Westerhold Sally Westerman Carol Westfall John Whitaker William Whitcher Bruce White Charlane Whitlock BS — Social Studies BS — Theatre BS— Elementary Ed. BS— Radio-TV BA — Psychology BM— Music Ed. BS — Speech Pathology Northfield, III. Fair Lawn, N. J. Montclair, N. J. Downingtown, Pa. Rockford, III. Northbrook, III. Summit, N. J. Chi Omega Zeta Psi Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Gamma Phi Beta 412 m 1 k 1 1 k i 5l • P ' A i l}f Howard Whittum BS— Indust. Eng. Worcester, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha Guy Wickwire BS — Psychology Glen Ellyn, III. Pi Kappa Alpha C. Frederic Wiegold Lynn Wiersma BS — Radio-TV BS — Speech Therapy Winston-Salem, N. C. Western Springs, III. Psi Upsilon Alpha Chi Omega fc J K 5 J William Wiley Alice Williams James Williams BS — Theatre BA— Art History BM — Music Ed. Wayne, Pa. Mt. Vernon, III. Kenosha, Wis. Chi Psi Pi Beta Phi Richard Williams BS— Mech. Eng. Evergreen Park, III. Beta Theta Pi Victoria Willis BA — Interior Design Angola, Ind. Kappa Kappa Gamma 413 Stasia Wit BS — Elementary Ed Arlington Ms, III. Delta Delta Delta Ann Withers Sara Wittman BS — Speech Pathology BS — Newspaper Rochester, Minn. Chicago, III. Alpha Phi Terry Wodder Susan Wold Richard Woldman Nancy Wolfe Larry Wolfson BS — Economics BM — Applied Voice BA — Biology BA— Biology BS — Accounting Glenview, III. Mabel, Minn. Lincolnwood, III. Highland Park, N. J. Springfield, III. Delta Tau Delta Alpha Delta Pi Alpha Delta Phi Sigma Delta Tau Beta Theta Pi 414 1 1 • Mitchell Yelen Diana Yoshikawa BS — Political Science BA — Philosophy Lincolnwood, III. Akron, Ohio Alpha Delta Phi Cynthia Young BA— English Lit. Malvern, Pa. Delta Delta Delta Otto Zeman III BS — Physical Ed. Riverside, III. Lambda Chi Alpha Tony Zerbe BS— Mech. Eng Ottawa, Kan. Lester Zigurski BS — Economics Western Springs, II Evans Scholars Wannell Wood BA — Chemistry Cleveland, Ohio Kappa Delta Dana Woodring BS — Physical Ed. Cleveland Hts, Ohio Delta Upsilon Margaret Wright BA — English Solon, Ohio Delta Delta Delta Joseph Wrobel BA — Psychology Lincolnwood, III. Men Off Campus Mary Wright BS— History Des Plaines, III. Katherine Wurl BA — Psychology Omaha, Neb. Alpha Gamma Delta Barbara Yagerman BA — History Miami, Fla. Edgar Yee BA — Chemistry Honolulu, Hawaii James Zilka BS— Chem Eng. Chicago. III. Lambda Chi Alpha Thomas Zweifel BA — Psychology Chicago, III. Kappa Sigma 415 EtE _ • ,JU -«t f ■ f i I EVENING DIVISIONS Dean Daniel R. Lang ' • t k N r - HrSffii ' r ? --V- . ' :. : y :; -.i- frfc B B Harold A. Shanafield Assistant Dean J? | Martha S. Luck Associate Dean 1969 CLASS OFFICERS. Charles Munson, Terrance Reilly, John Kvicky, Annette Long, Martin Margheim, Stanley Weed. 417 • ft SM-lKBt 1(1, -•■:: Ti. | , m warn |M 1 Oiaj). Ill- David FitzSimons BBA — Real Estate Libertyville, III. Patricia Flynn BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Kenneth Gillette BBA — Banking Wheaton, III. John Gilmore BBA — Accounting Hazel Crest, III Kenneth Goryn BBA— Indust. Mgt. Mt. Prospect, III. Allen Groat BBA — Accountin Chicago, III. Joseph Gugliotta Frederick Haas BBA— Marketing Mgt. BBA— Marketing Mgt. Chicago, III. Mt. Prospect, III. ML jfiAiiMJ o o w 4i Edgar Hajic BBA— Indust. Mgt. Oak Park, III. Mtmik Alan Hayes Saul Heiman BBA — Personnel Mgt. PhB — Chemistry Stickney, III. Oak Park, III. o 7, k William Hennessey PhB — Philosophy Chicago, III. Paul Hess PhB— Chemistry Schiller Park, III. Judith Horchertz PhB— Chemistry Chicago, III. DELTA MU DELTA. ROW ONE — John Oster, Muriel Reder, Dean Harold A. Shan- nafield, Donald Longley, Louis Talaga. ROW TWO — Kenneth Rash, Gladys Schlossman, Mildred Marion, James Kolz, Donald Wylie, Jerome Bryg. 419 Richard Hodor Thomas Holland Robert Holmes BBA — Transportation BBA — Accounting BBA — Operations Chicago, III. Mt. Prospect, III. Des Plaines, III. LYDIANS. ROW ONE — Vicki Wisniewski, Irene Meyer, Anne Gunn. ROW TWO — Madeline Kurbat, Joanne Norwood, Joanne Boosalis, Evelyn Lenetzky, Laverne Rohr, Mary Kinecki, Christine Smith. IOTA SIGMA EPSILON. ROW ONE — Fras Fewer, Janet Calkins. ROW TWO — Madeline Schwenk, Pat Conway, Judy Longmeyer, Natalie Huber. Vernon Johnson BBA — Accounting Marttham, III. Robert Jazwinski PhB — Chemistry Chicago, III. James Johnson PhB — Psychology Chicago, III. Ruthanne Johnson PhB — Psychology Arlington Hts., III. James Kalin BSGE— English Elmhurst, III. Anton Kit Frederick Klose BBA— Marketing Mgt. BBA— Indust. Mgt. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Caryl Koch BBA— Marketing Mgt. Chicago, III. David Konovsky BBA— Indust. Mgt. Lisle. III. John Kvicky Edward Kwilosz BBA— Marketing Mgt. BBA— Indust. Mgt. La Grange, III. Chicago, III. James Lang Bonnie Lelewer Stanley Leventman Peter Lichenstein BBA — Indust. Mgt. PhB— English 60 Hour Diploma BBA— Marketing Mgt Lisle, III. Deerfield, III. La Grange Park, III. Arlington Hts, III. 5 : 420 ••Ml Annette Long PhB — Anthro. Psychology Chicago, III. H ill .( Urittllw •ant m-m.it. I Son III. « HI Ramon Martinez BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Dukki Min BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Varimants Murnieks BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Bartholomew Machaj PhB — Bio. Sci. Martin Margheim Chemistry BBA — Marketing Mgt. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. John McManamon PhB— Poli. Sci. Chicago, III. Donald Michels BBA— Indust. Mgt. Park Forest, III. Arlene Morris PhB— Psychology Chicago, III. Charles Munson BBA — Marketing Mgt. Chicago, III. John O ' Toole Thomas Peckham BBA— Personnel Mgt. PhB— History Chicago, III. Winnetka, III. Kenneth Peterson Mtu 1 PhB— Chemistry M - 1 1 Aurora, III. • .,•_- !. 11 , mil Olaf Pikat John Piechota BBA — Marketing Mgt. BBA — Marketing Mgt. Arlington Hts, III. Chicago, III. 421 A PHI CHI Fischer, An kins, Mary s THETA. Louise Aldridge, Barbara na Hall, Eileen Huber, Virginia Jen- Kinecki, Arlene Maass, Anne Mc- Grath, Irene Meyer, Muriel Reden, Gladys Schlossman, Judy Tashjian. June Ruth, Gregory Polnik BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Helene Rabinsky PhB— Fine Arts Chicago, III. Kendrick Renz BBA— Marketing Mgt. Arlintgon Hts, III. LaVerne Rohr PhB — An thro. Psychology Chicago, III. Delmar Rudig PhB— Bio. Sci. Chicago, III. John Ryan BBA — Accounting Dolton, III. Elinor Raeth PhB— English Chiacgo, III. Terrance Reilly BBA— Investment Mgt. Chicago, III. Q i - 9 TC r r i 1 Patrick Ryan Gladys Schlossman Arthur Schmidt John Schmidt Thomas Schnick Burt Schrader Donald Seeker BBA — Personnel Mgt. BBA — Accounting BBA — Transportation BBA — Industrial Mgt. BBA — Marketing Mgt. BBA — Personnel Mgt. BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Crystal Lake, III. Glenview, III. Chicago, III. Woodridge, III. Libeityville, III. Addison, ill. Madonna Simon Thomas Stall Paul Stier John Stuermer Richard Sullivan Irja E. Strautmanis John Therrieault BBA — Accounting BBA — Personnel Mgt. BBA — Accounting BBA — Marketing Mgt. 60-Hour Diploma BBA — Accounting BBA — Personnel Ad. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Accounting Chicago, III. Chicago, III. Elk Grove Village, III. mm It Sana ' « I - Joan Travis PhB — Psychology Skokie, III. William Tremmel BBA — Accounting Chicago, III. Don Vogel Konrad Vollrath BBA — Marketing Mgt. 60-Hour Diploma Park Ridge, III. Chicago, III. UK Sophie Walters Harold Watschke Raymond Waver Stanley Weed Esther Weiss Alfred Winslow Caroline Woody PhB— Bio. Sci. BBA — Accounting BBA— Marketing Mgt. BBA — Accounting PhB — Anthro. BBA — Personnel Ad. PhB — Bio. Sci. Chemistry Villa Park, III. Westchester, III. Broadview, III. Psychology Chicago, III. Chemistry Park Ridge, III. Chicago, III. Chicago, III. 423 This is an end No: a circle has none From any point you can only follow back to the beginning. Begin. Begin anywhere, follow, cross-reference, criticize, recall and resist continue, THINK BUILD ON IT 425 I A i, Robert I. 151, 274, 370 Abbs, Beata J. 222, 286 Abdeinour, L. J. 159, 268 Abramson, Andrea 310 Achenbach, Janet 0. 153 Acton, Julia M. 338 Adair, Gary W. 326, 370 Adamle, Mike D. 169, 326 Adams, Don L. 181 Adams, Judith E. 157 Adams, Linda L. 157, 276 Adams, Marian S. 302 Adams, Michael C. 370 Adams, Rinda C. 265, 370 Adams, Robert B. 330, 370 Adams, Stephen C. 326 Adams, Steven M. 222 Adams, William H. 326 Adamson, Kenneth N. Addis, John S. 159, 370 Adducci, Thomas J. 332 Adler, Hedda J. 209, 282, 370 Adler, Ira R. 354 Affrunti, Daniel J. 336 Agurcia, Juan E. 342 Agustsson, Linda G. 320 Aho, David J. 308 Aikin, Jefferson J. 330 Ainsworth, Sarah P. 338 Akins, Cheryl E. 105, 208 Akins, Robert E. 151, 152, 153, 235 Akman, Larry A. 148, 158, 210, 354 Albert, Clare Alberts, John A. Alchimovics, George 418 Aldeen, William N. Aldrich, Thomas L. 342 Aldridge, Louise 422 Alesandrini, John A. 364 Alexander, A. Herbert 334 Alexander, George E. 274 Alford, Judith M. 314, 370 Alford, Richard B. 236 Ali, Sandra I. 132 Aliberti, Nicholas O. 235, 332 Allen, Charles W. 322 Allen, James M. 240 Allen, John H. 108, 334, 370 Allen, Katharine 314, 370 Allen, Martin S. 370 Allison, Patricia E. 286 Allison, Teresa M. 296 Almond, Deborah K. 286 Alpern, Robert J. 356 Alshuler, Claire A. 304 Altman, Rosalind S. 149, 230 Amert, Donald 252 Amper, Fern 350 Amster, Peter H. 126 Amundsen, Norman 418 Andersen, Lage E. 352 Andersen, Richard F. 370 Anderson, Bjarnie R. 149, 209, 262, 298, 370 Anderson, Bruce E. 342 Anderson, Dale P. 255 Anderson, Daniel A. 156 Anderson, David J. 370 Anderson, Douglas A. 330 Anderson, Edith A. 149, 202, 286 Anderson, Kendrick D. 370 Anderson, Lynn H. 304 Anderson, Margaret L. 288 Anderson, Randolf C. 332 Anderson, Richard P. 122, 370 Anderson, Robert J. 159, 352 Anderson, Scott W. 340, 370 Anderson, Scott Wm. 324 Anderson, Sharon S. 157, 169, 276, 370 Anderson, Thomas P. 370 Anderson, William J. 364 Andreas, Michael D. 344 Andretta, Susan M. 386 Andrew, Sara E. 264, 286 Andrews, Susan 284 Ang, Charlotte 418 Antonini, Fred A. 239, 267 Anzelc, John R. 326 Appleyard, Carol J. 256 April, Rand S. 328 Arana, Marie E. 169, 304 Arcand, Robert G. 267 Archer, Mara C. 132, 264 Armstrong, Larry D. 370 Armstrong, Ralph F. 151, 308 Armstrong, Robert E. 371 Arnold, Charles F. 182, 324 Arnold, Gerald B. 342, 371 Arnold, Judith M. 276 Aronson, Michael H. 159, 371 Arras, Barbara L. 264, 314 Arst, Steven C. 336 Artabasy, R. Joseph 294 Artemenko, Robert T. 332 Arthur, Diane C. 338 Arthur, Samuel 418 Artz, Nancy S. 276 Ashenbrenner, Kathryn 314, 371 Ashley, Richard H. 207, 330 Ashworth, Robert A. 169, 308 Asselin, Marlene M. 302 Atkinson, Barbara E. 264 Atkinson, Sara L. 288, 371 Atlas, John L. 362 Atovsky, Sheldon E. 133 Auerbach, Jonathan K. 328 August, Sara M. 350 Augustine, Dallas C. 362 Avant, Debra J. 273 Avery, James E. 150 Avins, Miriam J. 155 Aye, Barbara E. 338 Ayer, Richard 306 Ayres, Ann 286 Ayres, Gail D. 264, 310 Ayres, Margaret S. 338 Ayres, Susan E. 338 B Bach, Thomas R. 332 Bachrach, Edgar H. 334 Bacon, H. James 312, 371 Bacon, J. Lynn 310 Bacon, Patrick D. 356 Bader, Katherine A. 288 Bagdon, Michael J. 312 Baggott, Ellen P. 316 Bagley, Carol J. 288 Bailey, Charles A. 132 Bailey, Janet K. 296 Bailey, Lisa 269 Bailey, Louise 288 Bailey, Robert A. 152, 362 Baker, Daniel F. 340 Baker, George H. 278 Baker, Jean W. 276 Baker, Jennifer J. 276 Baker, John W. 298 Baker, Michael E. 222, 255 Baker, Sarah C. 316 Baker, Stuart F. 334 Balcher, Sharon L. 310, 371 Balchunas, Michael J. 312 Baldwin, Diane 351 Baldwin, Peter S. 189, 322 Balgemann, Jan O. 314 Balin, Arthur K. 362 Ball, Tamara L. 302 Ball, Thomas S. 267 Ballard, Paul E. 133 Ballard, Susan G. 132, 302 Ballesteros, Terri R. 280 Baiter, Sidney 254 Baltis, Pamela 318 Balzano, Raymond V. 267 Banerjee, Krishna E. 302 Baney, James R. 326 Bankey, Christopher L. 358 Bankoff, David L. 344 Banks, V. James 418 Bannerman, Susan J. 338 Banta, Peter A. 290 Barber, Bonnie A. 316 Barber, Jane M. 302 Barbour, Charles E. 371 Barclay, F. Diane 320 Barnes, Edwin A. 236, 322 Barnes, Marilyn J. 155, 314, 371 Barnes, Nancy G. 314 Barnes, W. Stephen 274 Barnett, Susan L. 211 Baron, Jan M. 286 Barr, Barbara A. 288 Barrath, Kathryn J. 314 Barrett, Lesley F. 282, 371 Barrows, Robert M. 346 Barrows, William C. 336 Barry, George J. 312 Barry, Timothy F. 330 Barsanti, Bette 371 Bartholomew, Michael 356 Bartlett, Barry R. 151, 241, 332, 371 Bartlett, Sarah L. 157 Bartley, Jay M. 156, 371 Bartsch, Carol L. 149, 288 Bassett, Pamela 316 Bassill, Steven D. 358 Bassler, Sarah J. 276, 371 Bast, William O. 259 Batt, Charles M. 328 Batten, Lois E. 292 Bauch, Katherine A. 302 Bauer, George J. 336 Bauer, Marguerite M. 157, 318 Bauer, Rita J. 280 Baughman, Krancine L. 157, 371 Baum, Kenneth H. 267 Baumgardt, Larry A. 218, 374 Baumgarten, Clive M. 346 Bavor, Clayton W. 150, 330 Bayer, Terry P. 220 Beall, Patricia L. 296 Beamer, Andrea J. 247, 318 Bean, John R. 371 Bean, Mark E. 330, 371 Beard, Christine 288 Beaudrie, Timothy J. 358 Beck, Helen J. 282 Beck, Kenneth M. 262 Beck, Susan E. 371 Becka, Paul C. 358 Becker, Jacquelyn B. 132 Becker, Jeffrey M. 340 Becker, Steven M. 346, 371 Beckmann, William E. 294 Bedford, Michael R. 150, 256 Bednar, William R. 207, 340 Beeman, Lois J. 154 Begel, Barbara J. 247 Behling, Ronald E. 249 Behr, Douglas J. 149, 203, 354, 371 Behr, John G. 334 Behrend, Gary D. 340 Beirne, William J. 340 Beitman, Hartford 228 Belback, Walter P. 252 Bell, Andre L. 273 Bell, John F. 252, 356 Bell, Stephen L. 132, 371 Bellaire, Douglas B. 360 Bellaire, Gary C. 360 Bellrose, R. Bruce 122, 126, 209, 332, 371 Belter, Kathleen A. 284 Bemis, Lawrence P. 278 Bender, James T. 236, 278 Bender, John F. 151, 236, 278 Bender, K. 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Duily IP Northwestern 3||||sSr Dow protest ends in turmoil, 6 arrests, liberation ' of Scott Hall Overhaul curriculum, campus life, massive Hagstrum report urges Oflj ' y Academic and social v§ Northwestern ' ' . ' ' if! ™! 5 . Hecklers toss eggs at demonstrators Students, officials testify before FCC JL Rush at Northwestern A full report in depth Daily Northwestern Peace march invades Its NlXOn ' The bustle ends quietly II emphasis |=? LETTERS FROM A DEAD Gl lit on rh flronjcvill High uxor N Church Youth FoJIomhip Group H w nl to Colby ColUo. in Wotwvilk Daily Northwestern l BBM condemned for pot party ' JU photographs Apollo! 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H. 252 Yelen, Mitchell A. 415 Yim, Ernie M. 267 Yoelin, Shelley 361 Yohanna, Mark A. 355 Yonkers, Jenny D. 289 Yoshikawa, Diana M. 415 Young, Cynthia R. 303, 415 Young, Daun L. 269 Zabicki, Roman F. 228 Zack, Robert J. 301 Zale, Audrey M. 303 Zalkin, Mark W. 133 Zambito, Gary L. 239, 341 Zarovsky, Mindell L. 319 Zavodny, Steve A. 295 Zawislak, Walter E. 295 Zeeman, Susan L. 221, 283 Zeman, Otto M. 182, 325, 415 Zeman, Roger F. 182, 325 Zerbe, Tony R. 153, 415 Zigo, Emily A. 265 Zigulich, Joseph L. 169 Zigurski, Lester E. 313, 415 Zilka, James R. 152, 325, 415 Zimelis, Robert D. 355 Zimmerman, Neil J. 153 Zimmermann, Theresa A. 289 Ziolkowski, Thomas A. 169, 291 Zitver, Eugene M. 248 Zitz, Janet L. 305 Zminda, Donald M. 228 Zorc, Stanley W. 291 Zulkey, E. John 299 Zumbehl, Glenn E. 191, 327 Zvibleman, Faye H. 319 Zweifel, Thomas J. 323, 415 Zydowsky, Michael T. 248 ooooaooooaoooooaoooooooaaoaoaoooooaooaooooooaoaa a a o § g a o o o a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a g a a 5 a a a a o a a a a o a a g a a a g a fi iaan Mod-ern Style Frames Moderate Prices 10° o Discount to Students and Faculty Contact Lenses Adjusted and Polished g o a a a a a a a a a o a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1612 Chicago Ave. Evanston, III. 60201 vJ etween L kurck and Jjavii J treeti aaoooooooooooooooooaoaaoaooaooaaaaaoaaaaoaaoaooo 451 010- Professor Doughtjr , Saves the Day , j. Wickersham Wigglesworth had it made. Epicure. Pancratiast. Scholar. Rich. And popular. In fact, J.W.W. was so popular that the Administration and the students liked him. He was deliriously happy, too. (The Psych Depart- ment had his case history on permanent file — just to show what happens when you get the right balance.) As if this wasn ' t enough, J.W.W. had to go out and become editor of the yearbook. Everyone was sure that he would reach down and come up with the yearbook, the one that would give other schools a taste of Wicker ' s style. It might have been that way. Only everyone was so certain of the ability of J. Wickersham Wigglesworth that nobody bothered to help. He was forced to take pictures, do layouts, sell, write, and manage — alone. It wasn ' t long before the pressure was too much. Old amiable Wicker got crusty. He told off the Dean of Men, broke up with his girl, and took to wearing loafers without socks. But in the shadowy confines of Hoover Hall sat one man who could help our hero: Professor Doughty, litterateur, confidant, and sage. Professor Doughty was concerned. He ar- ranged for an interview with Wicker; and amidst the clutter of old notes and blue books, Professor Doughty whispered the name Wm. J. Keller. ® The rest is history. Wicker went back to his girl, and the yearbook was the best in the life of the school Moral: Wm. J. Keller, publishers of finer yearbooks, is not as old as Professor Doughty, but it is on the long side of 30. We under- stand the problem of producing imaginative and graphically sound yearbooks. You can trust Keller to bring the finest talent and equipment together, to give a school a yearbook with singular character and individuality. We call it THE LOOK OF THE BOOK. But it is more. It is paper and inks of superlative quality, a unique service plan, and production by the Velvatone process, a Keller ex- clusive. It is a totalness which reflects the sophistication of the student body and the far-reaching goals of the school itself. £B Wm. J. Keller produced this yearbook. Professor Doughty recommends you get in touch with the Keller sales representative in this area. Area Representative: John W. Bourke 3 1 2-439-62 1 8 452 on. hmm Scholar. t dot the Administration fl, KB. (He Psych Depart- x) As if this wasn ' t id ion aid come up with ny.Ooly everyone was so it prtns, do layouts, sel, rap He told off the Dean afro of Hoover Hall sat jp n concerned. He ar- itagered the name |t[ He of the school el 8deof!0.Weiinder- , fcri the finest talent and iELOOKOFTHEBOOr pari , Keller ex- tr Wm- this area- READ THIS: Wondering I am an African graduate student who has been on this campus for nearly three years; and this is the fourth American campus I have been in. Some people might argue that the facts are not all in; that the UDC decisions were shrouded in mystery, and that the best one can do under nor- mal circumstances is to wait and see. But, in the name of all the gods, how long? Permit me to argue that if the edi- tors and writers in the Daily have written this much from so much ignorance and lack of information, this boat of ignorants will not capsize with the addition of one foreign passenger. One walks down the streets of N.U. and hangs around the Grill and sooner or later one is bound to hear asked, How do you feel about the racial situation? You try to force a smile, but it is not funny at all, because as anyone can guess, this is like asking a man if he has stopped beating his wife. It would be considered anti American if you answered one way; and you could not live with yourself if you even did as much as consider the other answer. So we sit and wonder how many agile psychological acrobats would agree with- out an argument that the caste-system in India is an atrocious and unparalled ex- ample of Oriental despotism. And we wonder how many tear drops fell into daily morning cups of coffee — husbands, tender wives, and literate sons and daugh- ters — when the Chicago Tribune tells of the oppressed people of Czechoslovakia and the rape of freedom over there. One hears of the starvation of my people in Biafra with deep concern. But if we can care so much about all these wrongs, why is it that the rape of freedom, the caste- system and the starvation right here, do not stir a single tear? In my humble opinion, civilization per- haps is not how fast the planes can fly, but how humane we are. I read in the Daily the other day that a fraternity chap was complaining that these people were still running around. Again in the NU Daily, I read that a high-ranking univer- sity official declared: They weren ' t ready to fast. They should be able to survive for weeks on fruit juice and water . . . (emphasis mine). And then you wonder what foreigners and aliens he was refer- ring to. One finally wonders how many parents in the university would say the same things if their sons and daughters were without food on the wicked cold stones of Rebecca Crown. What is evident is that the black stu- dents who were starving have proved bet- ter than could be imagined, how many in positions of authority here, considered the black students as part of their own. Twenty-one black sudents and the nine white sympathizers might jolly well have fainted or died, and would still not have been given an audience. As one African saying goes: To the rider used to tram- pling, a complaint from the victim is in- solence; and a plea for a place to stand is treason. An even wiser black mother remarked that the black students were not asking for much — just equality. . . . Tin can at my feet I think I ' ll kick it Down the street. Why not? That ' s the way To treat a friend. . . Human kindness is overflowing, And I think it ' s Gonna rain today. (Nina Simone) The nights will chill and freeze again; and the deafening winds will blow again against the wicked stone pillars. Some- one ' s son or daughter will once again gasp and faint. But in the name of all the gods, how long? How long? Elone Nwabuzor Poli Sci Grad (reprint from Daily Northwestern) Apr. 24, 1969 This is your University. AIWIPM What are you going to do about it! lilflulli 453 • • • ■M , mim mimm uv° w m iru w m  m t « •■ VF T ti t i i-$ fr 454 I J A Cappella Choir 133 Acacia 274-275 Allison Hall 247 Alpha Chi Omega 276-277 Alpha Delta Phi 278-279 Alpha Delta Pi 280-281 Alpha Epsilon Phi 282-283 Alpha Gamma Omega 284-285 Alpha Kappa Alpha 273 Alpha Lambda Delta 150 Alpha Omicron Pi 286-287 Alpha Phi 288-289 Alpha Phi Alpha 273 Alpha Tau Omega 290-291 Alpha Xi Delta 292-293 Asbury Hall 248 AWS 205 Band 166-167 Baseball Team 191 Basketball Team 181 Beta Alpha Psi 158 Beta Beta Beta 159 Beta Theta Pi 294-295 Board of Publications 212 Bobb Hall 249 Business School Executive Board 158 Campus Crusade for Christ 231 Chapin Hall 251 Cheerleaders 169 Chi Omega 296-297 Chi Phi 298-299 Chi Psi 300-301 Christian Science Organization 232 Class of ' 70 Officers 209 Class of ' 71 Officers 208 Cross Country Team 170 DAILY staff ' 212-217 Delta Delta Delta 302-303 Delta Gamma 304-305 Delta Mu Delta 419 Delta Sigma Theta 273 Delta Tau Delta 206-307 Delta Upsilon 308-309 Delta Zeta 310-311 Deru 149 Dolphin Show 128-129 Education School Student Advisory Board 154 Elder Hall 252 Engineering Societies Council 153 Evans Scholars 312-313 Football Team 169 Freshman Carnival Executive Board 105 Freshman Class Executive Board 208 Gamma Phi Beta 314-315 Gilbert and Sullivan Executive Board 126 Golf Team 193 Goodrich House 254 Hinman House 255 Hobart House 256 Hockey 172-173 Homecoming Executive Board 122 IFC 206 IM sports 198-199 lota Sigma Epsilon 420 Journalism School Dean ' s Advisory Board 155 Kappa Alpha Psi 272 Kappa Alpha Theta 316-317 Kappa Delta 318-319 Kappa Kappa Gamma 320-321 Kappa Sigma 322-323 Lambda Chi Alpha 324-325 Latham House 259 Lindgren House 260-261 Lorelei 130-131 Lyvians 230 May Week Executive Board 108 McCulloch Hall 262 MOC 228 Men ' s Glee Club 132 MRHA 204 Mortar Board 148 Music School Student Council 156 NROTC 234-241 Naval Sextent 151 1900 Orrington 258 1902 Sheridan 256 Norlegamma 148 North Shore Hotel 263 Northwestern Apartments 264 NORTHWESTERN ENGINEER 226 NPC Executive Board 99 Nu Garde 210 Orchesis 20-21 Orgy of the Arts 66-67 Panhellenic Council 206 Phi Beta 157 Phi Beta Kappa 153 Phi Chi Theta 422 Phi Delta Theta 326-327 Phi Epsilon Pi 328-329 Phi Eta Sigma 150 Phi Gamma Delta 330-331 Phi Kappa Psi 332-333 Phi Kappa Sigma 334-335 Phi Mu Alpha 156 Phi Sigma Kappa 336-337 Pi Beta Phi 338-339 Pi Kappa Alpha 340-341 Pom Pom Girls 169 Psi Upsiion 342,343 Rogers House 265 Sailing Club 194-195 Sargent Hall 267 Senior Class Executive Board 209 Sheil 230 Shepard Hall 268 Shi-Ai 149 Sigma Alpha Epsilon 344-345 Sigma Alpha lota 157 Sigma Alpha Mu 346-347 Sigma Chi 348-349 Sigma Delta Chi 154 Sigma Delta Tau 350-351 Sigma Nu 352-353 Student Senate 202-203 Swim Team 185 SYCAMORE 222-223 SYLLABUS staff 212-213 218-221 Symposium Executive Board 31 Tau Beta Phi 152 Tau Delta Phi 354-355 Tennis Team 192 Theta Chi 356-357 Theta Delta Chi 358-359 Theta Sigma Phi 155 Theta Xi 360-361 Track Team 189 Triangle 362-363 TRI-QUARTERLY 227 Waa-Mu Executive Board 103 Wildcat Council 211 Willard Hall 269 WNUR 224-225 WAA 196-197 Women ' s Glee Club 132 woe 229 Wrestling Team 183 Zeta Phi Eta 159 Zeta Psi 364-365 Zeta Tau Alpha 366-367 455 Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Photography Editor Layout Editor Copy Editor Production Editor Asst. Production Editor Susan Rosencranz Elizabeth Grillo David Leserman Paul C. Biwer Darlene Schmalzried Mark Berlin Susan Weiler COPY STAFF Laurie Cohen Abbi Foerstner Kathy Lynch Ester Moscow Lany Rosenkranz LAYOUT STAFF Carol Levin Denise Paccione Joyce Roose Terry Wolff Susan Zeeman PRODUCTION STAFF Terry Bayer Joan Elder Cindy Honig Janet Jackson Roann Levinsohn Terri Yandel ACTIVE SERVICE CORPORATION Lin Cherkasky Cindy Kelly Marsha Reines Polly Tate PHOTO CREDITS Larry Baumgardt— 55 T; 86 TL, TR; 88 CR; 186 (2); 187 (2); 196 L; 199 TL; 202 ROW 1 (2), ROW 2 C, ROW 3 (2), ROW 5 (2), ROW 6 L,C, ROW 7 C, R; 203 T, ROW 2 R, ROW 3 L,C, ROW 4 R; 225 B; 274 (3); 275; 291; 301 L; 314; 341; 431. Paul Biwer— Cover Photo: 5 C; 8 TL; 10 (3); 13 BL, R; 14 R; 16 L.TR.BR; 18; 24 C; 25 R; 26 C; 27 (2); 28 T,BR; 29 TR,B (4); 30 (3); 31 (2); 32 BR.BL; 33 (3) 48; 49 T; 52 BL,R; 54 B; 55 B; 58 BL; 59 T; 60 B; 64; 66; 68 B(4); 71 B; 74 (3); 75 (2); 76 TL.TR.BL; 77; 79 L,CL,R; 80 (4); 81; 82; 83 (3); 88 BL; 93 B; 96 (2) 98 T; 99 T,BL; 112 R; 113; 114 BL.BR; 115 BR; 116 TR.BR; 117 TCTR.B; 118 (3); 119 (3); 120 TL,C,BR,BL; 121 T; 122 T; 124 T,C,BR; 125; 126 TL.BR; 127 (2); 130; 131 TL; 132 (2); 133; 134 B; 147 CL.BL; 148 (2); 151; 157 B; 158 (2); 159 (2); 161; 162 (3); 163 BL; 164 L; 165 (3); 166; 167 TL.TC.TR; 174 (4); 175 (2); 176 (3); 177 BL.BC.BR; 178; 179 (3); 182 (2); 183 CL.CR; 184 (4); 185 T; 197 (2); 198; 199 TR; 202 ROW 2 L,R, ROW 4, (2), ROW 6 R, ROW 7 L; 203 ROW 2 L, ROW 3 R, ROW 4 L,C,B; 207 B; 213 T; 214 C; 216 T,BR; 217 TL,R; 218 CL.BL; 219 BR; 221 TL; 226 B; 227 TL; 234 T; 235 T.CL.CR; 236 TL.TR.C; 237 C; 239 TL.TC.TR; 250 BL; 251 BR; 252 B; 263 T; 264 B; 270 (2); 273; 277; 278 (2); 279; 282 R; 285 L; 295; 298; 299 T; 302; 304; 305; 306; 307 (2); 310; 312 (3); 313 (2); 321; 323 T; 324; 326; 327; 328 (2); 329; 330; 335; 338; 340; 343; 348; 351; 352; 353 (2); 357 L; 360; 362 (2); 363; 365 T; 370; 376; 377 T; 378; 382; 383; 384; 389; 390; 397; 405; 412; 416; 418; 419 T; 421; 423; 425; 427; 428; 435; 438. Ben Breard— 16 C,BC; 24 R; 56 T.BL.BC; 69 R; 122 BR; 131 TR,B; 136; 137; 138 L; 139 L; 194; 195 (3); 196 BR; 214 T; 231 (3); 247 TR; 377 B; 443. Susan Browning — 36; 76 BR; 78; 107 L; 122 CL; 247 TL; 250 T; 258 TL.TR; 265 T; 269 L; 292; 293 (2); 317; 320; 437. Carolyn Goshen — 233; 242; 243; 286 (2); 287; 406 L. Robert Hinshaw — 171 (4); 172 T; 177 TL.CR.TR; 180 T; 181 TL.TR; 183 T; 189 T,C; 190 TL.TR; 191 TR; 199 BL.BR; 290 R; 332. Jack Kadis— 323 B. David Leserman— 3; 4; 5 L; 8 BL; 12 (2); 13 TL; 20 (2); 21 (2); 22; 23; 29 TL; 32 T; 34; 38 (2); 39; 54 T; 58 T,BR; 62; 63 TL.BL; 65; 70 TR; 71 T; 79 CR; 87; 95; 99 BR; 103 B; 105 BR; 108 L; 111 BR; 112 TL.BL; 114 T,C; 120 TR; 122 BL; 126 BL; 134 T; 135 R; 138 C; 149 (2); 156; 160; 204 (2); 205 B; 206 TL.B; 208 (2); 209 (2); 210 (3); 211 TR.BR; 212 (3); 213 B,R; 214 L,BR; 215; 217 BL; 218 TL.TR; 219 T,BL; 220 T.BR; 221 B; 227 TR,B; 228 B; 229 BR; 230 B; 234 B; 235 B; 236 B; 237 T,B; 238 (4); 239 B; 240 B; 241 B; 246; 247 B; 248 R; 249 T; 251 T,BL; 252 T; 253; 254 T; 255 T; 256 (2); 257; 258 B; 259; 262; 265 B; 268 (2); 269 R; 271; 272 (2); 276 R; 300; 322; 325; 342; 346; 347; 355; 359; 364; 365 B; 371; 424; 449; 453. Rachel Leu— 16 CR; 26 L; 86 B; 88 CL; 90; 104; 106TC; 108 TR; 139 CR; 142 R; 144 R; 145 CL.R; 200; 201 L; 232 (2); 242 (2); 283; 288; 289; 296; 297; 318; 336 L; 339; 407; 408. Henry Masek— 172; 173 (2); 180 B; 207 T; 290 L; 358; 361. William Ng — 40; 45; 139 CL; 225 T; 228 TR.TL; 349; 394; 398; 400; 402; 404. Doug Paul — 25 L,C; 28 BL; 69 L; 88 TR; 115 T; 117 TL; 153 B; 220 BL; 375 B; 409. Doug Schwayder — 299 B; 301 R; 334. Michael Sing — 68 T; 70 B; 121 BL; 128 B; 129 T; 146; 147 T; 163 T; 167 B; 188 (2); 249 B; 250 BR; 254 B; 255 B; 263 B; 266; 414; 422 B; 433. Gus Stevens — 2; 89; 97 TL,R; 109 T; 115 BL; 116 L,C; 123 (2); 141 (3); 153 T; 154 T; 169 BL; 218 BR; 331; 374; 391; 393. Greg Suski — 8 TR.BR; 9; 128 T (3); 129 B; 201 R; 260; 261 (2); 316 (2); 319. Michelle Vickery — 97 CL; 98 B; 105 T; 106 TL,B; 135 TL; 143 (3); 144 L,C; 145 L,CR; 205 TL; 216 L; 221 TR; 229 T,BL; 276 L; 280 (2); 281; 282 L; 284; 285 R; 308; 315; 350; 441. John Witkauskas — 14 L; 105 BL; 106 TR; 107 R; 121 BR; 124 BL; 138 R; 147 CR; 150; 154 B; 157 T; 163 BR; 164 C,BR; 169 C,BR; 190 B; 192 L,TR; 196 TR; 230 T; 294; 309; 333 (2); 336 R; 337; 356; 357 R; 368; 379; 387; 401; 410. ARTISTS John Lower— 222-223. Sandra Marvin — 6-7; 17; 84-85. Randal Wolfer— 5 R; 94; 140; 142 L; 144 L; 224; 245; 248 L; 264 T. CONTRIBUTORS Ernest Anheuser, The Milwaukee Journal — 168. Thomas England — 50; 51 (3); 61. Christopher Gibbons — 63 R; 354; 422 T. Bernard Grant — 59 B; 60 T. George P. Koshollek, Jr., The Milwaukee Journal — 47; 411. Dian Land — 108 BR; 193 L; 303; 413. John Lower — 222. Fred Pajerski — 88 TL; 381 B. Buddy Paul — 11. Sgt. Pep- per — 267. Gary Price — 15; 44; 49 B; 57; 67 (2); 375 T; 385; 392; 396; 406 R. Uldis Saule — 1; 37 (2); 152; 388; 434. Boris Yaro — L. A. Times — 46. NASA — 93 T. Time-Life, Inc.— 92. U.S. Navy— 240 T; 241 T; 241 C. Wide World Photos — 42 (2); 43; 46; 52 TL; 53. E7 - The 456 pages of the 1969 SYLLABUS were printed with an offset press on 80 pound Velva Gloss paper by Wm. J. Keller Inc. of Buffalo, New York. Body type and headlines are News Gothic. The cover was manufactured by the S. K. Smith Company of Chicago, Illinois. 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