Oakland University - Ascendant Yearbook (Rochester, MI)

 - Class of 1968

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Students play a big part in what's going on at Oakland. A retreat in November to discuss their part at the University, as well as to relaxp the monthly Chcmcellor's Forum- in formality and discussion. The Oakland student can make it happen. l 4.40 ,I Bob Goodenow, Ron Kladder, Danny Pfeiffer, Mike Honey, Bill Delamarter, Art Colton, Gertrude White, Marcia Timms, Robert Howes, Kenneth Coffman, William Hammerle, Richard Shank, Reuben Torch, Edward Birch, James Appleton, Lynne Howe and Ken Meldrum, Student Life Commission. 'QI' im- i A . 11 will l Don Campbell, Bill Cantlon and Ken Meldrum, Student Activities Board. Ron Bozung, Roger Facione, Kit Tennyson, Marguerite Lindqvist and Rae Anne Sundquist, Dorm Council. Carleton Smith, Clifford Harding, Leo Gerulaitis, Gertrude White Cmdy Attwood Richard Haskell Don lodice, Robert Williamson, Richard Shank, John Rue Carol Juth Frank Richter and Laszlo Hetenyi Faculty Senate. li . gf Bob Simmer, Commuter Council. 936 students voted in this Fall's elections to place students on the administrative end of Oakland . . . the Commission of Student Life, . . . The University Senate, the Allocations Committee, the Planning Committee and the Control Board ofthe Student Activities Board . . . cooperation with faculty and administration forthe benefit of Oakland , fu Chris Clowery and Jane Roman If used to be fhe Hole, buf if's gof a new look, a differenf atmosphere. The Off Campus- a good place for a weekend ddlfef ccrndlelighf, a floor covered wifh peanuf shells, diversified enferfainmenf from psychadelic fo folk groups, fo poefry readings from professionals and siudenfs alike. . . . acomplefely siuclenf run projecf. E mmnwvrxi Larry Margolis l :Mfr ' T, I Tn Pete Bowen Kia 1 1 , L xg!! 'Y of - . U . nw 'Aga lg ' ' A 'ff N -M xx I, U ,. . Q 7'-31'-. it 'N in .4 H A iaikx xl! - if X R x ik. X -x , E3-' I ff if ff! in, :gil ,ig- .5 'lg' Y 1 ' Ui-1: I Qfffa' A . -D- -k Mary Lyons, Bob McGowan, and Andy Bryan 3 people with an idea for a new student theater. They went to Woody with a set plan for remodeling the Blair barn. It worked. We have a new theater. This season: Stop the World. . . in the fall, .l.B. this winterf Both directed by Tom Aston. Much more to comef Student Enterprise Theater. Urchin, Pam Kludzykg Evie, Angel Menzie and Lirtlechop, Ted Hollis Andy Bryan and Randy Miller Candy Hershberger li, Garry Putter, Chris Jones Jim Wyatt, Chuck Eagen, and Mike Michalak Garry Puffer Cindy Fields Vera Miiatovic, Norlene Smith, Candy Hershberger, Norma Clock, Cindy Thomas 34 There they are. . .15 girls with beauty, poise, personality, talent and courage. T5 girls on a makeshift runway- Miss America, O.U. style. Competition-stiff. Tension high. The Sleeping Beauty Ballet at halt time. Expectation. A waiting audience. And finally, Laurie lsenberg Chuck Eagen and Mel Kozek r1ii-fwfe ev-t lim! ' 'Mlv' Here she is. -fri -T? -2-.Tu .p it Jw lf 9 ' f , it 1 - Q? .11 5 :H i'i K-j ,. ,':,5 1' ,, .:,v. 4.4 filly, la I ly 4 131 , if , tem le ' ,TW - s .. i l 'Z i-E , , 4 t 1 ,'r ' i 1 1,, lpj 45,1 H. , iii XJ 5 Peggy Caldwell Andrea Urbon v-F Chris Berglund 'S ' 14 fir - Peggy Caldwell Peggy Caldwell, Andrea Urbon, Laurie Isenberg, Kathy Sullivan, LU'-Wie '5enbef9 Norlene Smith, and Candy Hershberger i N ' ,lg . lg, ,, . Q ., Norlene Smith Laurie lsenberg -,X P Richard Kcmman l 4.. ,, , ,M ,j ,A ' :-LQ.,- 1, A w ..-M N N -1- , ' , -5 i f xzlgrkiAi L:1g!g!-Illiizi 1 iii 5 i:4'gN-Fqf' -EES, 4 . , V - , .:, ,. .. .'.g::Q! .-- V r x V 3 W ' 1 1- K - -Makati: I F' '41, Q A U' I 'lf ? ,H JKT v - . A Q, ' .' ,hi 'f '5 x 1 . . 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VJ- 1' . , .U . , JJ, ,Q I 36 ,Qt T' ,., A ... . of :UH 1 n 1.3 V 1 Mel Kozek Jeannie Gordon Kirk Dubhn ond Llndo Robinson Andrea Urbon, Kathy Harding, and Ludmila Milchynsky The Russians came- their songs and dances made the impression they always do. The 30th Birthday of Peter Pan was written by a student and students celebrated the event on stage. Faculty readings showed a different side of professors . . . students saw an Indian wedding ceremony, dance, and mode of dress. The Fine Arts Festival 7967- an annual unleashing of creative endeavors and assorted happenings. lr, ' . James Hoden ond Linda Wysong Terry Dooren and Cathy Zawodni Ted Hollis and Victor Szadyr Indian Night Performance B'l!2.uF JC 3 A s -wa. . TGV. mes. , ,ja 'E ,, , :IE '4 'QW u . Y 4 ,biiwb 43:-T1 -if 4,-. 4- I-5 s E , . I JQ.,jf.,l-43-211455-if'.i1v s. Ul.!d. .W ' if , gkgfggm fx- -rf , A - A., - ,, .- - l sig, vi , A. 9?-.Q 4F:.. ., ' 1 9 . . I Big Q'-P V ,k -f.-F-fn 1f G.. .PN x .L-A .- . W 3' '-'Q' Q - 3, Xu, A 'Wang P- ' f ' ' --he f-'99,-E33 - , ' .QQ ' J 1. 'A From the sounds of Basin Street, To fhose south of fhe border. From the syncopafed rhyihm of jazz and blues, To fhe smoofh flow of fhe Samba. The Ramsey Lewis Trio, and Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66. ! A'- 4 xfx Roman Rudnyfsky 42 .4 Improvisation Chamber Ensemble 2... l. 1 n 1 i Q 1 X ff, Jack Brokenshu Nieuw Amsterdam Trio 43 li .. Craig Downs '?.. A. .F - .- 'if' i ' Rita Scovil's Reveille of the Pots and Pans J, Affa- woke the dead A., 'A Spartan O.U. spirit and never say die attitude. I So what if the grill collapsed u while breakfast was being cooked? So what if the campsite was a bit of a hike 3 J from Expo? And what it the lg croquet games were a little blood thirsty? lt was fun, , And the orange juice on the cereal provided just the right amount of extra energy. ri ng 'rjng - I lk-Ll. 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V 315 -5 -Q ' .Q .2--,Q-,,v,'V'fa,-.'. fy' W ,sf-, 1- f,. - f 1, 1 - ,- ' 1-ju 'xfj',1?.,', . W: J-. A , . ' ,.JA-Ifmlgk kni- ,-1 I i fi ww' . 2 1 5' I I - , ,fp , or , :W X Q ' I 'fp - .-.5 . , .4 . -:igflfhg 'L' .,, 4 . , - -,N-f,a,',1:-,1!i.... . ,,,,., .,.. .ff ..,f,.,,m1i -.-. . .1 W . -. .-vu .,f,1- .. ., ...hi 'f' 41---N 51. . Mu! '- ff ' , xpgxgsl'f.':Ef--3735351.'I'j 'mmm ' rlifm' ' ' -- M V -Agri-' ,Q .. fff- w'.u'i '3i ?,'1f . l , A A . ,N '-.' .,' -nf fur , .J . '-1' - . .- 4 ww-'14 . -.1 'ul' ' K c .. V. .. - , ... , .I 7' A .' ' Q Q 1 : Q , mg T 1' 1 45 'H i ,,,,U W M sPoff13 PR0cRii1 S'P'bETggg0faW,., 55 ' I 95 l sL ?gE24g W H 'W1an' .M ' w-w iE::-an Wheels Day is a day for clubs to advertise their coming activities, and to promote membership. Tables were set up for the 8:00 start on September 29th, but more than the expected number of clubs participated, and more tables were needed quickly. The Young Republicans' white elephant, the SDS poster sale, pre-advertisement for the Newman Club boat race, and the Muzzleloaders in Civil War regalia were high spots. .-fu.: ' SHA J, ,A QP 'w- ' 'iii xlwj, 5 -if A 'VT ' sg 1 kgs: 'L- V A,. PT? :H . , if ' 079' .. , p Af.'f7ff-Jar, v A' V ff Q -' 19-FXX , ' --1.5. , V - L. . .4 440 it EV, . QQ! , - Wx, ,, tv-nv-'nav -un-:H ,- ,,, - - W 1'-n' nn H x 'SI George Leach Father O'Bee, Newman Chaplain and Marcia Cheney I r 'CHLJ 8,1 - I ,nm A Sunday morning exodus fo Sf. John Fisher . . . religious week with speakers, seminars, a folk mass, and an oneg shabaf . . . fwo dances by Jewish sfudenfs-Lei My People A Go Go and Mafzoh Ball- non-clenominafional fun. ,x 5 J L- 1 h .ju .ll 9. ff? .ll ik -y A! if gp,-+'lP-gl? J J ll 'Equip' 4. If if Dave Daniels Linda Custer Sandy Shannon and Marilyn Brake folk moss at Sf John Fusher Chapel Ev 'un- .. A FE J -.-di. 'iii' I' 'I wx il I . . ' I 3 1lL.f I ll Mark Woodward and Jeannie Jenkins i M fi':7.! W kvzv Ii fi , 1- J V. F A er- r ' Hi Ronald Sayers, Jeannie Jenkins, Al Hutchenreuther, Anita Colon and Mary Kogelman ff! 49 i Kofe Keim We want peace! was reason enough for fwo bus loads of Oakland sfudenls fo travel lo Washington D.C. The inspiring words of Phil Ochs, Pefer Paul 81 Mary, and Dr. Spock inspired some, buf led ofhers fo disillusionmenf as fo iheir reason for being lhere. Dove Berstein Bill Wre gov me WAR Shari Wickstrom and Jeremy Weld ,ff E1 ' E m i ,ffm lv 'lil L... Chancellor Varner, Chou Shu-Loi, S. Ross Smith, Clifford Smart, Tom Cossfevens Arthur Collingsworth, Robert Smool. G.O.P. Conference on the Viefnam War- November 4, 1967, fhree men wifh presfige in fheir field: Ambassador Chou Shu-Loi from Nafionalisf China, Congressman E. Ross Adair from Indiana, and Arfhur Collingsworfh of ihe Cenler for Sfrafegic Studies al Georgefown University- anfi presenf policy, buf noi necessarily pro-Vieinam. Ambassador Chou Shu-Loi 52 41 ,... A -rr. '.':.'A.. ,. NMA ,-1 Y 'e 121 o ,, r., R gd . s v,45?, ' N 1 T,-7, 3 ff 'L' 1 fpfff V' V -1 , S, 1-,1Vr.1. Tr K U . Y, Q its :K if .-.H- ,A . -A if al 4 so All -WllllLl3 HISTORY WORLD Hl5T0Ry Pa? Walsh, Bill Marshall and Jeff Zabner Charlie Brown Say good-bye to the old and wail for the new Oakland Cenier. . . when? if's been fhe cenfe said thai the O.C. is r of sfudenf life . . . fhe bookstore, Scholar Shop, The Grill, the Pickwick Club, Lyle's, and ofcourse Charlie Brown's. 54 pq ,E-74 .lr .cf Mark Dublin Guy Yorke and Tom Zorle IFS ll li Muuhr Co-eu .?:1i:-I Q wi:-fn:1'k'3 U uv' -ill ammenta 'zq 1-0 -3' ,gi 'f Chris Clowery, Dale Greene and David Bernstein X Z- A-.-y f i K i' x 1- . . Q I 'Q-1 1' 'qffnfff N Jan Crouse -se Ellen Koch Shari Woollcrd Wg, -. f -- r i - '14 Greg Willihngunz Meryl Friedman , if .Sv fp A . i IQ -AL fs- ,HKH X , , 'W ' A 1 , F' BonnleJaslnowsk1 and John MacLellan Mark Bennett What's happening at Oakland? The 2 best land only 2j publications on campus let you know. David Letvin and Janet Crouse edited The Observer-one semester apiece . write a letter it you've a mind to . . . see it in print. Find out who caught you doing what. . . The Ascendent knows . . . photographers snapped all the time to get deadlines met. Judy Hattka Paul Laube we. if : ' 1 ' 'I '-',-'U -A - - 'iw ':' .IN '- wg fi - ' -wg. it - -' ' IFJ' I va Q. ' -C .N . X I U ,H 'NLP 1 : ..'. . '.'-V .'-4 - , 3 - R -- 1 X, A . V . .1 V lv, I X5 o 'F i W zgjigf- 2 Y 1 X i 1 r :.Q21,l- 1 mf.. . - -X., 1 . chu?-'-. ,-. ,, .. , - Q-A-fn. ilfxqz-g, A ffl, ,wc J . 3 ' V ifi '3?4 'Lf1t'i'. Q ' rl-I rf: L11 . ' I , A13, 'i J 1 sfizi-fi ClfIf,j'A'1fE?Qfg,-IIT, iv 3 Y ! ,. -l 5 -4,5 :y Lg- A V- 7'1':. . ' ., -' 1 - 1+1f1rl'f3!i1'41- 'J f ..'. Ang, 4, 1 ,,,..gu Y' '- ' '32, f' Mikki Smith Pam Evslin 58 Not for O.U. students to become teachers, but to let kids experience a different perspective . . . to have a friend to confide in and trust . . . An annual Christmas party, a trip to Ivory Farms for a party by A.S.S.D .... Pontiac Tutorial- a chance for individual attention. Sue Schulze a-.ul Maribeth Curry, Bobbie Bolonger, Greg Gordon and Harry McPhaiI. Suzanne Zcvis, Norm Dwaihy, Mike Hitchcock, und Cheryl Hollins. 59 I W wig! K I 11 35?-: fi 44, 'v.sssf55:sfz9'?Ff.'1 J . 1 f:s:s:f:! -emzzezelsssef:-:QE 35:5-5,-'Tsiisslzzzieziiyma ' 1 --4' . X' 2 7' .f zazzaizaxifiiifaz - f -:. fsiassaeg-5:5233 .J f' 62EE1i'.:2Eix.'-? -, 1 ,, :xii .:.::z:' , W ' ',,vi?:?sak22a.a:a111wE' - : 'rfgfefsfaf :irazafzlmfrf ,' 1 215555553557 -'aaiz.12E1a'22 - Qilijggffiif f fQQ1?lf955giif -iiEi:255:!Ff5'lf1 . . sqgzpggeg, '1:.::::1:gg3i: ':!!5 Eiliiizlzzzrzz - 5lg3.Eq:5:52X ' l - 1 -JI i: .- I 'll'--H ' ': . 1: g.:'.::.N is .iiifslfif '-15-Masai-52 1 1 w h . - if-122.12511 , X . ., He 1 '.'v .zuizucrz - 3 ' . .fdliiiiiiifiif 5 Y. 1, A YY YY W.. L The LosfGenero1ion r g5gpui'x:47i' X in-..- .-:,, -V Q A SP1 ' ,111 -fi Y' Y 2573 V ,fa I uv L s .-v ,,,..4- ,,, 1 . -n-. -V 'i Studen ls relieve frustrations- 2 shots for fwo bits. The car bash was rained out once, but ended up a smashing success. The Vets Club had fo disolve all the profit in low cosfs- fhe car couldn'f be driven away. Laura Nawrocki, Ken Keech, Jim Novak and Phil Tetlow Bernie Travnikar n Jim Novak Mark Bennett, larry Schmidt, Nora Stock, Jeff Zabner f1!5i' 2,! , -- !'1l!1 ,Q L W E?ii,?iHiiinm ' A 1 o N ff fb' . 4 H.-N-if Ss inqiwxil fm- 49 .s 99' H, . - a . kvklt Q : ' .,,. ,W - ' A--...n-Q. 14:11- I-A-n-...... Y f 1, -:QPU 0. 1 Q 4 yogi.. 1? f+4ff2,. ' f. '-iff,-f ' . V ' A . g, ' iii V if ,, ' , 'Q' 1 H tiff' ,A ' 5 ..,,:,: . V r ' I 1 Bob Ccrlyon, Doug Killcckey and Sieve Leighdom ., -4- . 9 - L13 A., ,wh - -,Mali Ron Sayers Greg Smith, Gary Wiggins and Tom Williams ef W' ' , lf. - fl , p I - ' -.si f, fp, - i' if if :ij 3' if 5 ,: 55 -8 ', .V 1:7 A 31 ' 1 ' , 5 V' ' i . if E W , 1 A umm ig N Q 4 ,ML pu 1 , , ,e I, ' it RQ ' -' ff ' '-av , 5 3' 'T i W Q! . i ' Z A Wiz' HI ' .1 ,,L , . A -- K i' ' ! H 'A ,jx ft, , J. fgW,6.-'J I 4 Y ..v ., ,M 'rib ff, : 6 xl..,,, .- E.. - ,- ,Am gy +L 'fi' ' :fir 'VLPI ri'-P' .V V :wrF'LH ,Lf5 Q-,1lgf Qf',, I' 10.1 iaqffj' 1 -ff 'l-1H'!+L 444314 Ron McPherson and Bob Bullock In ihe mud like old time counfry fun fhey fried fo cofch a pig- a greased pig. Fleef feet . . . slippery pigs . . . fhe winner-Ron Sayers- wef, dirfy, and exhausfed. li was cold and the lifeguard needed a platform for the dam. Whaf was a lifeguard doing on the Beer Lake dam? Well, people were falling out of their canoes, and the lifeguard needed a place fo walch from affer his boat floated away. fn 1 ,4:,ia. 43 4:12 i 33:5-e f-e - - J- , -T' 442-2- ,s-r-- , -,,.. - -f -.P . 1' f, --sv..---M, -Q .-, .1 , ,..- ,, . Q 'Q f in If' l:l.m..z I. THQ?- V, .A . .- .W .EI-Lb ,,..l. V' - .ff.i.f.3eTf 1wf. - E55 : ' 'if' Q.-,,,'-f 7r thief-ig -Q A -T - -'- J ,:V 1 TgT.'fff.'f 7' gg ' ' L- rf 1 'M F 'eg if . , ,5 1,4 'xzsts--,Q I A..-f ' ,.- Zana Mather, Berna Friedman and Sue Liebold People were willing io gel wel for fhe prize rumored fo be offered by the sponsoring Newman Club, and one of fhe beffer furnoufs of the year was seen. While some prize was presented, fhe rumored beer, and the pidures of the lifeguard swimming after his boat were witheld fo profecl fhe innocenf . Za na Mather Barb Anson, Penny Goodman, Pam Brandt, Doreen Allen, Kathy Thompson and Pennye Goldman ! x x A 1 vi, XX ,ii if 1-4 1 ,, U Coach Dick Robinson Gerald Coffman Louis Putnam 0akland's cross country course described as one of the sickest examples of very irregular wave motion. Beautiful scenery, rugged course up and down, up and down, back up that gaudawful hill. Five lettermen who apparently hacln't had enough- by season's end, other teams had had enough of them- of Louis Putnam and his rugged hills. . 70 F. 4- V ' .4 0 .' i , J i Q Q I 'ani' d .2 1 1 A i 4.1.5a ,, , . ' ,41- I 5 I ' 'V 4 I q A 'Ar 5 1 f . . 2-i . y ' A Q ' 'fan ji D V1 ,F x I 'L A 1 ' li ,, . 'W sh? 1 f , , 'K' , ,pl Bm Louis Putnam Coach Robinson, Don Colpifls, Marc Duhon, Don Balkwell, Bruce Anderson, Mike Call, Gerry Coffman, Tom Merchant Randy Peiiprin, Bob Goodenow, Tim Atkins, and Jeff Strassman. DOD COIPINS Louis Pufnam 2-',1-cv :?5.Q P ti '- ' -. , -- -' -V es. 1-vs .'5A..' -P..-tif, ' 7-5 wwf- ' -Q.- .J X mf Vs.. ' ig-fx '?:f. 'I ' :V ?',f' 'l 2-If L4 ff U11 . STS' Q -x V. 71 NY, 'Epi f x. y. v - 'wg Ka ,Stix Q s -4 1 is k I :lr r. , r'- 5 wa , .f'a' ,1 - - ' M, . . 1 , , i 5 r-Q 'V- 1 A ' 1 . X -G, r- '. f, gwfx --, , X 4 ,J . - ,wt-1 A , ,,. 1 . . - ,I 'Q'?,vff'ft 1 xl 1-W , .-4 - : ,I A V A' . Nipwlxx- xi ., ' 1 dvi 1- K 45,5 . . 1.5 555,37 ii. 1 ' ,.' x 2-3-L,,.Y'-H I TF , , -... b . .. ... X gf '. 3 u fx 'ax 1 ., 'v l J. , , -My , , Q , ,. , , 5 4: ' fr ' 1- Q :ff f . . ' X-2 A, .xx J U 'FY f f. .x U f, fw fn: W4 '- y - 11 -x RNA xgiziqtw ,1 6 A limp J' f 'ar' -' 4 L 1 f ' 55052 -J 5 x .f , f' 'P ' ' .1 M :fi . in 3 ,. . 7? ' ff ' 1 - 'f', P ' x ,- ' Vx If A K I la . fe f L :,1- G! A ' x 1 H , .4 V4 41.7. , , 1- ., x.r ,. Lfn 1- . 'VKX' -ml -. J 4 . ,f,. ,u 'lu ,.', -,ryug , 'PHL .-Ab 4 J... f-vs AW' H. Bai, r,-- ' ' , li .J . r L ' GH K Wm ,,.,,, ',. 13.4 ef. 7 4' -1 ,, n : Hn: , wig' IJ QL ...Q . yo X - . L4- I '- if V . Y' . '-LL.: ,.e'9?J J?,bf,A ,. .rwfx' ' 1 ry' Nw I f- ws, fiat Y, . v .1 .,, 4 aww, v ALF. , '.-'.:.'-' ,., ,.,r,. .Y,.- ', X Russ Smythe John Auger The hard headed Muleskinners played soccer with their whole selves- minus their hands, ot course. They took their punishment like professionals, and their successes as well. Handicaps were overcome to give the team a 6-7 season . . . with hopes of better to come. ll , 'ii . V- -f .. If - Mi' Q-4... x 11+ Ray Barcalow About 24 versatile guys make up O.U.'s swimming feam. About 50'X: of fhe feam are freshmen who persisi, in breaking varsiiy records . . . like the 400 yard medley relay. The feam is co-capiained by Rick Krogsrud and Pai Gibson, both 4-year men. Oakland swimmers, ihird and fourth men, W Rick Bishop and Rick Krogsrud 74 . I I ' ' f- aw- ' - V -f iff- . - -T-.-., ...- . ...xl ' . 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Q t' X Q Q x 1? 1. l -5-or L , ' fe ' ix e - X ' . , ' 1 ' 4 5 X - J I v- - X Tom Allan, .lay Shutt, Gordie Tebo, Chuck Clark and Jon Blocher. What's our horoscope for tonight? We 've got a good team, really we do . . . we'll get 'em next time . . . we really love Q the game. One player says: Q Wherever you go, there -.X you aref whoever you play, that's who you're against. Oakland's basketball team- 2nd year in action, the first year as a Varsity squad. A-ig! ,A Y , in , . Jon Blocher, Tom Allan, Gordie Tebo and .lay Shutt. Junior Varsity in action- high hopes for high scores for us. The pep band plays . . . cheerleaders jump . . . the crowd cheers. ' . Y 7 l , ' - . A T :V ' fm , U Lf , r ' - ,' ' ' ' , ., in - 1 . - F ' '- :. 1 5 , 29 . X l W of , n ' ,f ' ' fg 4 . I W I ' Y ' l l K '-?, r , F Y :A X - of H -h ' . -Y , . T' - i Q- 4 M 1 . ll Y xng, fa -,4 l , ,J l .1 .fe , ' , ' f X N., W if-1 Q s ' ' X' If P 1 J 4.4 9 ' ww 1 1. T4 ' I.- l AH I A 'FAI . i 14 , . ., ,ll -5 .5 f XS If - lv! 0 ' UT4 A . x , , N f, 1 H r ,zu ,Q y A Pennye Goldman, Kathy Philliben, Barb Trudeau, Donna Ruton, Patti Donnelly and Katie Draher. , '2'fTQ7 N . . fy,--.. ,,YlFr.--gn Rod Reinhart, Howard Parkhurst, Karol Kesterke, Jack Daniels, Linda Welch, Rick Adomits, Dave Chosney, Bob Stanulis and Gerry Woloson. 78 A . . N ia N-W 454:13-,4r 7- .. .L Y' if, wi y.. -QQ 11 Rich Waite, 'I Ted Howard and Bill Van Buskirk Bob Quick, Dove Coll and Randy Petiprin Glenn Beier and Bob Quick 44, S L. Q VI ag.. L X' ik i' ..., S. Karl Berokovich ,..,... , f, :gurus-up Wd Ni -G 5 is is- Ji' 79 rf' Louns Putnam Jlm McGowan, Jack Bachelder Jlm Nyberg ZR -F U,+.q-nay. '. ...Q ' x: 'N- Ron Palmer Jam Cook and Tim Marsac QSW ffl In vests vs ' 'iv'-Q-V ' P YI' f ui P M A - - j x Bn Jrm Cook fSoufhwest if 'lj Louus Putman Jum Nyberg referee Greg Renney Tum Marsac Randy zreske Willy Garcia Steve Liskow, Craig Wibby, Jim Tucker and Wally Mick ii 'k, - - K. ' f .fl l-1--H' .lack Benson and John McMullen Don DeBeauclair af'i1ii-5-5-gg . ' 4 t E , f 4 . 4 'g - lt ms g A . I lv ., , fr li. f . E ,lr ,W U '11 lilly? iv Friendly rivalry shown in '3 iy fl l'y9l5lf'fi,' ' O.U.'s answer fo lhe o , ,il,l'llq,'g, . . fl- 111' l Nfllg-1 physrcalfrfness movemenf . . . ' 1,11 l -Li . . ',Vf'- j - 'g,, 'll r gs intramural sports . . . no required ,M .J gilvll ig, 'K 4lA,5ji iff' , phys. ed. . . . a good way fo lei off sleam, exercise lazy muscles, and work off calories. ,J I , ,.. . 5 n xx . 3 3 -r-my--f fs - fi F13 ---M - -F e....h-Qu A2 I 5 - iff ' J ,9' P 53 il i i W i W .loner Cislo W. Carl Bussey I f Keep the balls rolling info fhe pockets . . . The Pickwick Room . . . usually o mixed group, buf even Dove Steinman some days jusf for girls. 1 ly' .. up-4 4. Bob Lockwood Strike out if you can . 72 teams fry every Thursday nighf . . . buf even if The scores are sometimes low, spirifs are high. X..- I .if x Pai Beaupre Spencer Lepley, Dove Russell and Butch Hawes l V .S -. . 2' l. , .Y- ,1 - il'- J e '31- ,I l. - 1 AQ l Lf, L Q ,. .vb N I. , ,B B. D f 1 .. li, A .V . 4.1-' N49 ii ,. 'I 1.5 5 me . 'V i Wm, gp-I - 5 Q' i f -19 f, ZJA' 'm , 'Sify '1 , u-Jr 7 VU ,,l -N 1-4 . ' 19 . '1 K cdr' 'nf -9' of l . Il., Rob Fuchnie and Rick Delorme MSU fencer and Dan Pfeiffer Nights taken up flinging foils and fhrowing people on fhe floor . . . don'1sfab fhem . . . clon'f break any necks . . . compefifions wifh ofher schools . . . beffer waich ouf for fhese defense mechanisms. 4 V . A FW iii 1 I, '1 3s nrQ as-,K The sunset seen from fhe Vandenberg Cafeferia adds an aura fo an ending day . . . lighfs reflecfed in Beer Lake . . . fhe library in The distance . . . lights go on in dorms . . . fhe buildings are awake far info fhe nighf illuminafing fhe campus . . . nof heeding fhe change of seasons, the sfudenf labors on. , 'f-'1' ', i .L '!':9 12.-T.J-i1L....:gi!,L.. E- f - -. 'Yi-.., .. 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VJ ' -fl-- LV A-1. ,,,.,, '-.. ,Y y' V, l Y. 5' .,,.. vs an !-4.-. .fvvt u L' Q 5 A ff-,g,.ux..,1V H- ' ,H - - JE- 31' 'l .2-ga -4 Donald Mom and Bruce Neumer .4-A' ' -- ,,,. 4 ...V,,.V ., V ' ' 'Wir' 'F V, 'N W Winter changes the constitution of Beer Lake . . . only a difference of whether we play on it or in it . . . the Riviera moved to Oakland . . . so you can't see the bottom ofthe lake . . typhoid and tetanus shots are not really needed . . . spotlights flood the ice . . Skating Today. ai' :- Q, 'L ... .b-K , I-V- Pete Ryan and Shari Woollard Anna Garth 5 Lfml'5T4Ti li 1 iii 1 hai Kathy Kelcec, Crisell Mahinske, Carolyn Foreman, Ted Hollis, and Jon Youngdahl Mr. Starr's car w. s., eg ILA. ,L f Ig' -.-f v' . 14323 1: 1 'i- 1-1' ,i ,ae ,W .ly- I A' A ir. v--2 . 5 1 ' r p q-3 i r fnluglif i-Eli5'5t' ggn-1-l' fu I L- No one expected 'H such a difference between the night of October 30th 90 and Halloween morning. Van Wagoner had a wild night. Each floor wreaked a little bit of havoc . . . that's Van Wagoner spirit! Paulo Richey, Jean Stevens, Joon Willer i I' P 13 -0- .1 -vw - ui 'juvpi-114?. 1 .,E-3.-.S-23---r.,.1-if 1: E v .'.TTv13Hilii:'- 1' .- ,W at ,.vZ, .fag :L.,:-Z, Chris Pizzo Wally Mick, Steve Liskow, Jack Benson Willy Garcia and Brian Faust. Dave Black e A letter or some flyers to read in the solace of your own - s hopefully only semi-private room . . . fakeasfudy break ,Q in the lounge-up stairs again to study . . . C. Tim Atkins V F gmail ' 'Z T532 Myles Schlank ..+ . '2 ' ?f l' 1' ' uri.-s. T i if. Til- xr ,E-' ,' V' J, , .j F, if ui Vi.-f. Q. J l lf lem M- ,-dp t , IV-A il . , L . L.. ' 5 ' ', ,-vi'fi':l2n f ' .Nl r- V - 511.-D-. -1 1 ' A Till' f 4'l l-. J9117 ' 'li ' - .'f.v . A ' -f ,, 1 :Lu'f':.' ' iff 5-1'2 X ' as -5,,,pl,1,'1l l 1 l V Q l V' Q - I - V ... - - r i r, qv ' W what if your next door neighbors are singing along wifh The Mothers of Invention . . . be friendly don'i yell . . . fomorrow if could be you. Bob Weidemcn -.. . Swan naocuunon conwmn 4 IO an nc wu ra vmwum i .- eb , 4, ,. ,BOYS ' - 'Rx Z' -,f-xx 41. T .4 ki, Puhy Duhlin Jim Novak H Don Lucking Irwun Broude and Greg Allor 'll :a Dave Bernsiein and Kaie Keim K. 'X 1. A new approach to eating- daily. Friendly servers dish if our . . . less happy bussers pick up wha1's leff. Nice surroundings, good company, music fo soofh fhe savage. Whaf's a liffle heartburn? Charlie Brown has Tums. 94 li B if rv: 'Nunabv' Sl 1 1 i . , 'Z' June Roman and Barry Pitt I , Chris Clowery, Willy Garcia, Tom Persha, Dave Russell, Diane I Marriott, Robb Stevens and Sabra Gits. W Bruce MacDonald and Janie Cislo 95 1 an Q W V 3:3 M M y .Hi-A ,V ,num wh- f' X .le Lois McRae, Rod Burke Jo Bryans, Tom Grochowski, Owen Davis, Cathy Jensen, Julie Thain Jane? Cady, Marianne Lancarski 96 I Judy Brunger and Madeleine Schorsch fr qA J Z' Z'- W-sa f 1 1554 lbw A u'1 Y an Q.:- J Q? 1' --814 97 Nils Swenson Pam Bartnik, Glenn Willson, Roger Fous und Beverly Forton lt's easy to see that the Grill is in the middle of everything. The focal point of commuter life, a good place to spend between class time, possibly a place to study, a somewhere for students to get together. Jim Dodge, Robert Worehall Dennis Ryblckl and Rlck Lutz Don no McPheters x Q AM. 'f ,., 1 1 ' 'If Qi, ,by l I w 1 l y X s ' I 1. L. 2. Q, -..f, 1 X, V, J' pw.,- ...f U if ' aff! ww ' .4- A I U-131' Q4r5.,'.w , '-lil' M' .fi d.4:,n,l-15- , 1,v'J 1 .iff : V , . ,pf . A P v , I Q Ya aiu.-fm! I 1 -rj ...,r, ,, 4 1 MS ' W. - J . A1 --fl. L-51 -W -55-...J 'J iq ll 'A n S s ,-.--1--A ' ' :IL ll- ' -'gf .-.w i Z I, .vz -5 , 1 ,J '- . V - W ,P-,,. -ff-ui' 1 x A i Q A r 0 . 5 -4 Qi 4 1V ' V lf-,,.l-f ' fi?-' '- -f..,,,.,-f-'-5'A' ' - ,-- m 4 'x .- xi 'I t I JA' A . I A 1. f Q ' Q , 17 -,-,,,V- ,fi I 1-ann... . , fu 1 5 ' ' .c gd, c 4 .r', ls.:- 'pf Fi '. '- ,J- I .,4 Park your car in the morning- run fo class because you're almosi lafe-pay 576.00 for fhe privilege . . . Commufers-people who can'f run back fo fheir dorm rooms for 40 winks befween classes- so ihey use couches. Buck The lunch-line crowds . . . sii in The grill . . . fhen off fo ihe car and lose the space if fook 30 minutes fo find. X 5995 QS Kirk Dublin and Grace George i- WY ' 'S I. V .4 F. ii ' 'ful 1, V1 , - 'Tf'ff.: , .7 ' 4. ,-:mg-,gf ' . ,I x- A, lu! fl I. . ,T 'Q , , 4 v l. W? J, Leslie Leonelli l 04 Leslie Leonelli, Marilyn Lorenz somefimes . Tom Foxlee Commuters live wherever fhey con- af home, in aporlmenfs, commufers renf houses . . . fhey relax commufers give good parries . . . sometimes. They miss out on dorm food, buf ihere are other compensuiions. Bill Walli N I ,QW H gwxwff' L41 in fl Q 5 ' u , 5Q . rp fi? ,Aa -44 Ken Campbell Nancy Bettesworth Jan Fitzgerald Why can't minimum wage go up? Student workers want to know. i0 hours a week, 75, maybe more . . Oakland students work. Offices, food service, tutoring giving tours, maintaining grounds, motor pool, library, Meadowbrook. Mrs. Rapaport s office bursts with students wanting work, extra money, a steady job. 106 ff 1371 , . WX X i x Joan Willer and Pat Walsh PUSSY Rose -Q.. fix Mary Beach and Peggy Beardsley PG?-l0hI1S0f1 , I Gladys Rapaport and Ilene Lipman Ian Feniie, Pat Gibson and Eugene Laurie TUES 2' 1855 ...--41.- ...il 1- . - .- 5, . , . 53-v ,ff ,-.3 A , -fm: ,-- -'- ., I In . gl'- . - 1 .M .. MY K A ,-,. ...- if-g--.T, -.T r- - . -1--.-0-....,, p, - .a..-Aux- . , -1.-...., ....JM L H - v , .....t' ,. r 4- , --- .... ,-,ig-Y '--.a:,' iit QL., ,,. .- , -Q .. .- X- -V - , ., VL iz'l'an:L1,,1, A - . 6 Ax -1. n 1' .n ,1 UI gs NAS Y' .Nga vql ' ,i '. 'c, h , 'lg 1u5id'f'-w., 'Q i. :M Pi! :F-2'EA., . 'if N 5.4! J , my -.':'ixT5,C w 5 Vx .A ,'1..f.A I , - G, ,I , V Fi-.If a g.Q4, .i.. :'3 A ..- ,,f-r Q , ' Q-5 ' .Q . , A .-vfqzg, 'F '- ' ..- 54 , 4n- , 1. ,' -A, gQ H? 1... ig Inga Burdette Scot? and Durold Least From Dutch elms disease to snow removal with the men of Gardner's Gorrillas Diem 's Dozen, minus a few and the VanPuHen Trio all coming fogefher fo form Duranceau's dilemma . . grounds maintenance 1' HQ. A . W- ,A r . if , , . . I ,fl if x a its n, - ' Y 1. I, Allen Ginsberg Judge Edwards Oakland provides speakers to suit everyone's taste. Whether interest runs to world politics or the drug problem, 45,1- 7.3, 110 it's covered. A list ot speakers included such diversified names as John Sinclair, Judge Edwards, and Hon Suyin- drugs to Communist Chino. fa. uf! . 431216-1 vgfflfu x .,,,4-,af W 1-L: , f'B ,V ..u:: .':g f,iI5 '-1'-if -4:2'l -,,p,'. 5' L' VA 1:91-1--L..:.',' 4,4 , i 4 1-tggg-:.?,, . ,-,4-rl'--, .:, . 4 'ug --,M , W:-5-4 ,,-,.f3.' A , 3. z 'J Ll' - wk gif,-ri5flQ,'1vf 2 2, .i '4 ' ' 0111? 'J V. PM ,' ri--L., L 'I '-Q niITg'F -r ' '.,rl,i5'q'f:?2?fI'54+g1:, 12.2 A +, ,,..Q.H.-.gg:5?92il4 ':7--Llkfis 579' A' gl f J. Nw ' xx' 'A N axiqrf ef 'Ffa F fa-1 rx-I J -,..w---.1 Y: 1 if .b , ,1 , -5 .N A 4 Y hx' r ' ' I + 5 'f ' r, - Y , 1 ?g,. I .Hx ' Y Y -mr , 1 'jr' , ' ':, U 2 ' fv f f' L I, .le H if ,I f rw 1 IL ' Q 1 , fy. , 1 , V. fy. ' s Q L.-' vu :Vx , uf. . 'vi , 1- vF,T 7,1 5 ,no 63. .,, 1.12 A. JFKQA' 2' 'xl ' K4 n , - , , '7 ' 'f'-', '- ,-. , N 1 f ' I -,V 4 . , ,4 1 '-.v , -f, fs, 5-54. , 411 ' 'a'z, ' J. Lv.:-.VN V L-, John Rue, Robert Howes, Felix Greene and Bill Swor ,' Graham Blaine Felix Greene -F F -air 111 ' . 1. v xf gif .. ,4 , ff v N . A . -'Qi x li l' VM .. . Q.. 5 ,vi 5 'bf' l -. .J I 1:31 Vg l . . Af J Q, ., , 6 , Q J i x 99 ., 5 vf 1 ,' I I .li 3, ,tina Y J Jig? I 5 V ', ' gg: 'ME . F4 'f1?1'?'w , 'F 1 ' ' 'fif- N I Clifford Harding, Lewis Pino and George Matthews Dave Jones If 'Z Richard Shank, Edward Birch, James Appleton and Lynne Howes 01' F... E af . Laszlo Hetenyi A semi-austerity budget taxed the workings of the administration somewhat. . . budget problems are nothing new . . . can they do it again? . . . the future of Oakland may depend on it Donald O'Dowd and Tom Strong 5-.-J ,-V, A bl I, -- I . . X W' Q, V -L2 1 ,V -.F Mr. ond Mrs. William Sturner Robert Swanson and Donald O Dowd Fred Smith Robert Howes Lowell Eklund v, . iT 7 'H'- ' In-H Y .g..,,,,, -, .. 'u.. .ug-,S--' -,J !,r:. Patricia Houtz Thomas Duhon 116 John Gibson V I '1 ,Qin Troy Crowder 1.1 Q H. N. Sfoulenburg d Sheldon Appleton Chancellor Woody Vorner fl Dorothy Hope The Board of Trustees John A. Hannah, Presiding Officer Jack Breslin, Secretary Philip J. May, Treasurer C. Allen Harlan Frank Hartman Frank Merriman Stephen S. Nisbet Connor D. Smith Don Stevens Kenneth W. Thompson Clair A, While FACULTY PUBLICA TIONS This list represents some of the publications lbooks, articles, reviews, reports, etc.l by faculty members during the years T966-7968 Art John Cameron, Les Chapiteaux Du Siecle De La Cathedrale Du Mans, Bulletin Monumental Abraham Davidson, 'iCubism and the Early American Mod- ernist, College Art Journal lReviewl, B. Rosenbery and N. Fliegl, The Vanguard Artist, The Art Quarterly fReviewl, W. Ponente, The Structures of the Modern World, The Art Quarterly lReviewj, R. L. Delevoy, Dimensions of the Twentieth Century, 7900-1945, The Art Quarterly John C. Galloway, Modern Art: The Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, La Preistoria e i Primitive Attuali. lco-authorl, Picasso Biology Francis M. Butterworth lco-authori, I'Adipose Tissue of Dro- sophila Melanogaster, ll. The Effect of Adult Internal Environ- ment on Growth, Protein Deposition, and Histolysis of the Larval Fat Body, J. Exp. Zool. fco-authorl, The Regulatory Effect of the Ovary on the Adult Adipose Tissue of Drosophila, Am. Zool. lco-authorj, i'Adipose Tissue of Drosophila Melanogaster, Ill. The Effect of the Ovary on Lipid and Glycogen Deposition and Growth in the Adult Tissue, J. Exp. Zool. William C. Forbes, Cytological Studies of the Chelonia lTurtlesl Rueben Torch lco-authorl, ulntraclonal Dimorphism of Caudal Cirri ln Euplotes Vannus: Cortical Determination, J. Proto- zool. Clifford Harding, Walter L. Wilson lwith othersl, Character- ization of RNA Synthesis in Cultured Rabbit Lenses, J. Cell Biology Clifford Harding, Walter L. Wilson lwith anotherj, Quantita- tive Studies on the Stimulation of Mitosis and DNA Synthesis in the Cultured Rabbit Ocular Lens, Experimental Eye Res. Clifford Harding, John Reddan, Walter Wilson lwith anoth- erl, The Initiation of Cell Division in the Cultured Lens, J. Cell Biology Clifford Harding, John Reddan lwith othersj, Stimulation of Mitosis in Cultured Bovine Lenses, J. Cell Biology John Reddan, An Autoradiographic Study of the Cell Cycle in the Lens Epithelum of the Bullfrog, Rana Catesbiana, Dis- sertation Abstracts. John Reddan lco-authorj, Growth Dynamics of an Amphilian Tissue, J. Cell Physiology Herbert Schuel lco-authorl, Isolation of Hepaticlysosomes and Mitochondria in the A-XII Zonal Centrifuge, J. Gen. Physiol. Herbert Schuel, Automated Determination of Protein in the Presence of Sucrose, Anal. Biochem. Herbert Schuel, Nalin Unakar lwith anotherl, i'Fine Structure of Hepatic Lysosomes and Mitochondria Isolated by Zonal Centrifugation, J. Cell Biology Herbert Schuel, Nalin Unakar fwith othersj, Purification of Lysosomes by Combined Rate and lsopycnic Zonal Centrifu- gation, Am. Zool. Herbert Schuel, Nalin Unakar, Walter Wilson lwith anotherj, Fractionalism of Sea Urchin Eggs in Zonal Centrifuges, lnt. Congr. Physiol. Sci. Herbert Schuel, Nalin Unakar lwith anotherj, Isolation of Rat Liver Lysosomes and Mitochondria in the A-XII Zonal Centrifuge, Anal. Biochem. Nalin Unakar fco-authorl, Glycogenosomes in Neonatal Rai Liver, Federation Proceedings Nalin Unakar, 'iEffect of P-hydrozypropiophenone on Fibrosis Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride in Mice, Amer. J. Path. Nalin Unakar, P-hydrozypropiophenone vs. Ccli Induced ln- iury, Archives of Path. Nalin Unakar lco-authorl, Glycogen Depletion in the New- born Rat Liver, J. Ultrastructure Res. Nalin Unakar lco-authorl, EndopIasmic Reticulum Glycogen Relationships in Fetal Liver, Anatimical Record Walter Wilson fco-authorl, Deformation and Motion Produced in Isolated Living Cells by Localized Ultrasonic Vibration Ultrasound, J. Acoustical Soc. of Amer. Walter Wilson, Cell Division, Encyclopedia of Biochemistry Chemistry Lawrence Friedman ico-authorl, Rearrangement of 1,2- fCHgj2B5H7, J. Am. Chem. lco-authorl, Crystal and Molecular Structure of 2,3-lCHalz- B5Hv, lnorg. Chem. fco-authorl, Structure of B20H15lNCCH3l2-CHqCN, J. Am. Chem. lco-authorj, Crystal and Molecular Structure of B20H16- QNCCHQQQ 'CH:iCN, lnorg. Chem. Joel Russell lco-authorj, TrimethyIene Oxide. III. Far-Infrared Spectrum and Double-Minimum Vibration, J. Chem. Phys. lco-authorj, Vibrational intensities. XV. Error Treatment and Its Application to the Methyl Halids, J. Chem. Phys. lco-authorj, A Lithrow-McCubbin High-Resolution Infrared Spectrometer, Applied Optics Classics Howard Clarke, The Art of the Odyssey The Return of Odysseus by Stanislaw Wyspianski lTrans. from the Polish with an Introduction and Notes by Howard Clarkel. Education Kenneth Conklin, 'iThe Intergration of the DiscipIines, Educa- tional Theory The Relevance Problem in Philosophy of Education, Dis- sertation Abstracts Harry Hahn, Three Approaches to Teaching Reading in Grade One, ITA Foundation of Hofstra College. The Initial Teaching Alphabet and the World of English, ITA Foundation of Hofstra College. Three Methods of Teaching Beginners to Read, The Reading Teacher Engineering John Gibson lco-authorl, A Learning Control System Based on Adaptive Principles, Inter. Fed. Auto. Control. Introduction to Engineering Design Richard Haskell lco-authorj, Transient Reflected Signals from an Anistrophic Plasma, IEEE Trans. on Antennas and Propagation lco-authorl, The Nonlinear Conductivity of a Weakly- Ionized, Non-Maxwellian, Magnetoplasm, AFCRL lco-authorl, Wave Propagation in a Non-Maxwellian, Magnetoactive, Nonlinear PIasm, AFCRL English John G. Blair, The Poetic Art of W. H. Auden 'iThe Place of Prosody in the Teaching of Poetry, J. Mich. Count. Teach. Eng. Peter G. Evarts, 'Teaching Creativity by Means of the Novel, Education lOct. 19691 'iSuburbia: The Target Area, Wilson Library Bulletin Thomas Fitzsimmons, 26 poems UI rendered from the Japan- esej in Beloit Poetry Journal Richard S. Lyons, The Method of Middlemarch, Nineteenth Century Fiction IReviewj, I'Experiments in Life, Western Humanities Review William Schwab, Guide to Modern Grammar and Exposition History Melvin Cherno, The Contemporary World Since 1850 leditorj The Essence of Faith According to Luther, by Feuerbachltrans. and with an Introduction by Melvin Chernoj Robert Howes, The Testaments of the Grand Princes of Moscow W. Patrick Strauss, Captain David Porter: Pioneer Pacific Strategist, U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings Mathematics Louis Bragg, A Rodrigues Formula for the Laguerre Polynomi- als, Amer. Math. Monthly The Radial Heat Equation with Pole Type Data, Bull. Ameri- can Math. Soc. The Radial Heat Equation and Laplace Transforms, SIAM J. Applied Math Nguyen Phuong Cac, 'iOn Dieudonne's Paper: Sur les Espaces de Kothe, Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. uLinear Transformations on Some Functional Spaces, Proc. London Math. Soc. i'Sur les Espaces Parfaits de Suites Generalisse, Mathema- tische Annalen On Some Spaces of Vector Valued Sequences, Mathema- tische Zeitschrift Generalized Kdthe Function Spaces I, Proc. Cambridge Phil. Soc. John Dettman, Applied Complex Variables Power Series Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations, Amer. Math. Monthly Jogindas Ratti, On High Indices Theorems, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. A Tauberian Theorem, Proc. Amer. Soc. Harvey Smith, Tensor Products of Locally Convex Algebras, Proc. Amer. Math. Soc. Improvement of the Resolution ofa Linear Scanning Device, J. SIAM Applied Math. lco-autharj, An Introduction to Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, with Applications, SIAM Review lco-authorj, I'Mathematical Methods in Criminology, Int. Soc. Sci. Review Modern Languages Alfred DuBruck, Gerard de Nerval and the German Heritage I'NervaI's Leo Burchart: Message or Confession? Romanic Review Richard Mazzara, The Hope of God's Kingdom on Earth in Seventeenth Century French Tragedy, BSU Forum The Phaedo and Theophile de Viau's iTraicte de l'immoralite de l'ame', FR Jack Moeller, An Advanced Placement Program: Are Three Years Enough? The German Quarterly Amit Tagore, Tao-Te-Ching lLao Tzu's Philosophyj Lin Yi lConfucian Analectsj Cheena Mati iSoil of Chinaj Sapta Sindhu Dasa Diganto lSeven Seas and Ten Horizonsj Literary Debates in Modern China Music Walter S. Collins lco-editorj, Collected Anthems, Musica Britannica lco-authorj, The Art of Programming, The Choral Journal lco-authorj, The Choral Conductor and His Art-A Sympo- sium lreviewj, Claude M. Simpson, The British Broadside Ballad and its Music, Renaissance Quarterly Charles Heffernan, Teaching Children to Read Music, Sym- posium Teaching Music Reading in Elementary Schools Philosophy Henry Rosemont, Jr. freviewj, J. T. Fraser, Voices of Time, Choice lreviewj, O. Briere, Fifty Years of Chinese Philosophy, Choice lreviewj, Philip Capleau, The Three Pillars of Zen, Choice Physics John McKinley lco-authorj, A Simultaneous Determination of the Parameters of the Core-Particle Model in 197 Au., Nuclear Physics lco-authorj, Weak-Coupling Model of a Core plus Several Particles, Nuclear Physics Libor Velinsky lco-authorj, Internal Conversion, The Relative Intensities of Internal Conversion Lines in Ba-137,,. and Bi- 21O lco-authorj, Vacancy Satellites in the Disintegration of 210- BilRaDj, Nuclear Physics Political Science Edward Heubel, 'iMichigan and Ontario Legislators: Perspec- tives on the Federal System, Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science 'iThe Political Aspects of Doing Business in Mexico, Doing Business in Mexico Alan Seltzer, Dissent in the Community of Scholars, MANAS Psychology David C. Hildum, Language and Thought: The Necessity of Structure Richard Kammann, Verbal Complexity and Preferences in Poetry, J. Verb. Learning and Verb. Beh. Sociology and Anthropology Saghir Ahmad, Should Pakistan Seek Modernization, section from a forthcoming book on Pakistan. Social Stratification in the Paniobi Village, Contribution to Indian Sociology. freviewj, Emerging Patterns of Rural Leadership, Journal of Asian Studies. 'iEconomics of Agricultural Production, Rural Sociology Carleton W. Smith freviewj, Leslie Kish, Survey Sampling, Choice Ireviewj, S. N. Eisenstradt, Essays on Comparative Institu- tions, Choice lreviewj, Reinhard Bendix and Seymout Martin Lipset, Class, Status, and Power: Social Stratification in Comparative Per- spective, Choice lreviewj, Daniel Katz and Robert L. Kahn, The Social Psychol- ogy of Organizations, Choice freviewj, David Charles Marsh, The Changing Social Struc- ture of England and Wales, 1871-1967, Choice lreviewj, Muzafer Sherif, The Psychology of Social Norms, Choice lreviewj, A. N. Oppenheim, Questionnaire Design and Atti- tude Measurement, Choice X . s J., r 1 Q 9 E Ross Norris Don Iodice Nguyen Phuong Cac Q .Zz V X nf' V 1f -vrfi Max Brill l. Q I ff ug! l' A student's best friends may very possibly be his professors . . .lectures . . exams . . . a possible pop quiz . . . office hours-try to catch them . . . assignments sometimes like his class is the only one you're taking . . . they're basically nice people- friendly, obliging and illusive if they wish Charles Morton Beauregard Stubblefield 121 John Rue Leo Geruloifis Tom Cassfevens 122 5. .Q i-, '51, g 'u L John Beurdman Arturo Biblarz Melvin Cherno Edward Buote M Lu ,496 ' Paul Tipler THIS TABLE IF YOUR srunzm Numan 0000 ' 8999 124 We all have to register. No pre-registration? Lines? 0 Yes! But surprisingly things ran smoothly. r Almost everyone registered on time. s Nofhing be Said about Madeleine Schorsch and Wayne Walli closed classes l Amy Gundluch Madeleine Schorsch , - . ,- 'i gs? Laurie Sitko ' , , .,,,, . V V' - L . ' .. -S.. P-A-,N . ,, .,N , 1 -r , .V-S- H f fffaffl LQMT.-5-.-.' ' , . 2- --- ,. '- Soroh Peiers and Phyllis Playl Bill SCi'lUfZ Mike Buller ,,i,igui-,1,-'.i1' 4 ' Y ' 557'-T-: :, .v 1 if .0-1 - ,Y ,- - -.A ' , ':,q, , .?2:,..l,-. , .- Y -'- 'i 'gfrrrvnv f ' 1 V, V,,, -.. ,. Study-lofs of pages, a conceniration span you hope will long endure, ashfrays fill up, buf your head is emptying, . . fake a nap and gef up later . . hungry? go down for a snack. Two hours lafer . . . Siucly fime-smoking . . . slouching . . sleeping. Pete Koerner 'I26 . mum .xcrrvml mum nomo rumors ' 6 l - W :-- W -.fx . 0 AM--Hu: I W Don Main Judy Rosencrunts and Bob Wclier ?Qe' sf' iq., r- Classes run the gambit from stimulating or animated to just plain dull . . . eight o'clocks . . . four o'clocks-even a few evening hours . . . hard work, but worth the effort, as anything of value is . . . the crowds aren 't so bad that you can't get through . . . inside the classroom there can be a world of interest and vitality. QN X- Dave Baker Dave Baker Sue Orlaske, Fred Weisner and Don Levin J' A AQ 4x1 LW 'V 4 ' -.aL,.,. nf- ,, 4 Q ' yd? .1 1 ,J ,pay I 'I' Z ,1. A .. W 7 , ', - 1 nl ' ,n , U' ff,:,x .zljjcfrl - it w e 27? f I' K 'Ad'-,K . ' QL 2 ' 74. :A -4 1' Q' 7 'Q Q? 'A 2-. -'. 1 , . I :2f5 'H 41? 1' if f 1 of , -1 '-'ii :gf i ' - - 4 ' ' -Q ,A f XA! fin' X , K A 46 If ll Y f MJ 'V X , ' nr ' ' 4111 ' K' 7 V. Q1 -' 1 rg I , N 1 f I-f-ELI: 4+ 9 2' W 5' f Y' 1, ,HMM . SW' 4 Arxlf Lf ., W AJ fb' -, I Y 1, ,Y I . 2' 5, f ,jk gf' gn I 1 ' Q s 9 In Empirical studies- pracfical applicafion- the essence of a liberal education. it , Greg Smith and Darlene Murawski Gordie Tebo, .lim Gray, Chuck Valerius, Mike Kalinowski Sue Stevens and Kuihy Hflle Jerry DeRuiter and Dan Bowyer. ' 1 F r il Steve Cohen 130 4113'- I Ellen Rose, Beverly Johnson, Marcia Cheney, Phyllis Groening. D.-A' ' 1 ,wr 'QW' '1 . .,, , ,, in a-it Self expression in the form ofpcriniing cmdsculpfing . . . painf covered smocks . . . flying plaster . . . displays of the gallery . . . Arf. rgaref Murray fri' ' l , ' ff X 'Tax ,fl ff x lf: 41 f' f ff. f f f fl W r f I f f - X 1 1 : U. mu 1 N by .,' 1 V ll Q X 1 1 I, 'Q ' fx -, 1 Xi ,I A xr ll' , i 1 Qi f Lil? il! ' X ffff l my r ee . if V f rf' , , X X fi W2 - Qite N .K lx ,Q .X- ,A ..- y S ifffg X x g ' is We i i 4 ,if X , X ' ,. 7 tg' fffd , ' Q fl' sl, ,yfx N , H ,-Mfygrl , il? yi' L- , V v fZ,j?f Z ll i llll- X ' M e If A 5 , f mf Z ,I ,1bj. 14'H,'.:li,! .1 V.: 5 -,' 14 'Q' -' fp - ,..q'.if'f ' M' 'ww-'gnu no-L ,I J : Diana Lupo Margaret Murray -u Graduates with Chancellor Varner and the speaker for the reception Marhn Caseno, the vice-president of General Motors Truck and Coach Division Mrs. Wilson was enrolled in O.U.'s Confinuing Educafion program. There have been over 25,000 sfudenfs fo dale, faking non-credif courses in all fields. The courses are designed fo give the adulfs in the Oakland Community a chance fo fake college level courses of all fypes. Besides courses, Continuing Education is responsible for many conferences each year, alumni educafion, fhe MOH Cenfer, fhe Continuum Center, and the Placement Office. Min v' Students in a leod glass class W Dr. Harry White, speaker in the Air Pollu tion Conference Writers' Conference James Robertson hwy Photography class with instructor Miles Barrie 'ill Rick Frederick, Sue Horiley, Richard Chamberlain, Steve Leighton, and Tom Asion Rick Frederick, Sue Hadley, Bob Candela, Steve Leighton, and Tom Aston Tom Aston -S Experimentation . . informalify . . . a sense of freedom of expression and creafivify . . . disfind course offerings- Performing Arfs Workshops- seminars, discussions, and voicing of opinions . . . papers-creofive writing and personal fhoughfs in weekly journals . . . New College. 136 'S-. X in ,W ' , ,6fE'f,i '4f ' L,gf.1f ,f , , ' ' ,-:':.' ' l ' '4 - 7.-ls ,Ii I . - 5. 6 In 'V Q .NA A fl. , Z- 1 W lj ' V' A , Ag. , V- -f :vga 1' 4 . Q- f 1 0 ' f ,NTJ ,- ' 51'-EF ' . f , S ,H 5 :v,i' Elrm' V' X Y I 4. , .-..,,. ,.. , . G x 4' ' V -u-'GX' -1' gf- ' M ' ir 3 J' in r fqbv' ,iff 9 rg x . 1 , Je , A ' wW'3' ,- it ' 1 ' if - A 'mf' wi f V . . A' f F f . g , f ' wg, 11- L 1 , , - v' 'hr ' t 'L' M ' .9 A .H A M A i k '. 5 l V7 x , In Q Ny , V , -'ap . I 2' ,1'f4' - ' - x ,fm ' o X If ' ' SV gi? 5 ' X L' .fi , ,' ATF ' by .' ' K '4 rl., ff 4' 3' ' - , ' , -'ffl f , ,ff I f ' .wif Q . A t ,I , 3 V. if x if il A1 alma, ,- ,' ,r ' Y lik, f jf, iw N. 1- ' 1 , L , gf a' Y ' A , ' r' , R 1 I. ' 4 532 dA' ' ' fe' - ' 'N I A . A . B ,, i ' f . ' F,-A, 1, ,V . I Ml., -,, ' 1 .,f 1 W ' ff, 'ff' I I' iff? n ' V' 1 ' If ff gZ?!i'8'- '4 X Mrs. Hardy and dance workshop 'J' 'x K to I W Jr o J , s , , n IA 'I' ,A + ' I ,554 Y E- Nl if Hn., .L..d' 4x Z I J..- xx If' ' T I 1' Debbie Milinsky, Steve Reisig, and David Chasney Happenings are occurrences. Charter College had two. One was an educational attempt . . . the other a creative effort. A pile of junk took form under the hands of Morris Brose. There was a difference between this and other Charter College events- this was less structured, but definitely very well sculptured. 138 H Morris Brose, sculptor ,gs IL 'H 'l 54, .lc Mainz, Paris, Madrid- study spots for O.U. students last winter . . . 4 weeks in each city, with one week in between each session . . .possibility of planned tours or independent travel . . . Mr. Lessing, Mr. Burdick, and Mr. Cherno stayed in their cities . . . Paris was a main interest spot, living up to its reputation. ' European Photos courtesy of American Youth Magazine Steve Pierce, Ed Brouhcrcl, and Cindy Ahwood ai Les Halles 5: H 'raw Ss, K' 'TY Marshall Grimm, Carol Phelps, Bob Weiner, and Jeff Yorinks 141 Montmar1re 142 Bourghese Warrior ,,,-1 'I The Venus de Milo and Cindy Ahwood Sl Cindy Ahwood, Pat McKinney, Ed Brouhard, Mrs. Alfred Lessing, Josh and Aaron Lessing, Holly Rugh, Mr. Alfred Lessing, Caroline and Lenny Fritz, Jania Szctanski and Bob Weiner Ann Polawski, Bob Weiner, Carol Phelps, Alfred Lessing, Holly Rugh, Rich Mall, Sue Judge, Judy Nicholes, Jania Szotanski and Ed Brouhard ,nv at .. .5 , Nl ln 5 ...Y Cindy Ahwood, Ed Brouhard, Marshall Grimm and Chan Hawkins at the Centre Internationale cle Paris .iff I S-M ...La..l: 1 F. v -,.. jc..-ff.. . . . ' 1' 5,-,L J' , V- ,r is - .. -' .-1Q'YN -f--V' V W, . Bob Weiner, Rich Moll, Cindy Ahwood McKinney and Pahi JY Ph -5 Marshall Grimm, Jania Szafunski and 'the Dancing Fawn al Lt. 1 l l Q? Q' 1 . X lf: 'if l' . lf: L,l, ix-.lj lllll, 1 2 .Vi Q -i lk is - ' ni Eh 513 1 'ffl ill' Marshall Grimm, Judy Nicholes, Caroline Sheid, and Janiu Szatanski along the quai La Bouquinis1e 143 kt ...KM . K , A I 1 x ' 5 . N. ff B ,WT ,A ,Y . V Q: , - In 1 --' f H. 3? i ,Awzfj '. -.,' .,., i V i I -A-Q-v!:'l in f -,Y,, VL...-q. ,... .,-- 'Vu HH, 7 5 3GGl .g :V c,. 3-.--A,. - sw:-cn.:1 'iw -'L 4 'F ' Osaka Airport, Japan 144 -s -117: gi , F LJ- N L l ' 1.1 4 - J ,I plfi mv PACill Q Hill rj i F In 'Y A Ik J .JW If H it iilvl i Y l Q t Ig vt Il '14 A 1 1' '-tt,-, an-E, ,,-QL., -,. Hong Kong Harbor David Einstein and Pete Smokler 43 Oakland students had the opportunity to spend the fall semester in the Orient. They visited Tokyo, Kyoto, Taipei, Manila, Hawaii, and spent the majority of their time in Hong Kong. Meditation sessions in o Buddhist Monastery were difficult for some. Some members of the group were arrested for throwing stones across the border into Red China- neither this nor fear of hidden bombs put a damper on the trip. Mr. Henry Rosemont and Mr. Edward Buote were the professors whose agility was tested in trying to keep one step ahead of the students. u J T wax mi I -.-.... 'I A. ,. -' W I -'.. - x 5 .v, Q 'aJ. Yr 145 , of LI, Wi WwMMFWi Q ,415 uhm. r ef fx W ! I J' U in Blml,,z.1,rs!'l st Mff-f .Q x in .Blfffffl-'lf q . -.-AEI: -5 5 ', El. 'fill :gm 1: ' tfx 4 'fill . M :ft-f-rag is eip ,Down w,'f,1 HMM f172gr,,,A3, L -,-,, , -,E :ibm-mm.,,,f 1 '- . -'. 1 V ' Klip?-ll.y'r'Nh t lil fxllfrlllwllrllwl All l ' A ll ,,, It QA, V e?...I.w4 ,W , ,---,, i A- jg 2: Y Y--lv' XT v'!fq-- :-.1-v.un-Q NFA f .l1H'f' .F N If ' - ' nu I ' M A H-.-I r . at 1 f A , s,,-r Wg. , ' L 1 Q '- 4 11' N f ' ' asf -14 r R 4 1 it ,Lrg Y. Q ,, M .: H . 6 Pete Smokler 5 vyijvfl .spa 5:yQ1.'- uw, V V , lfj-1sg1':,,'.Ay V - f e-' :will milkl Ll lu-Tin A- Mr. and Mrs. Rosemont, Barb Myers and Dale Howard in Macau is '-1 nw Mrs. Henry Rosemont, in Hong Kong tailor shop Border between Hong Kong and China f ' 0 g ' ., ,, ,- A -V E -f, .-.4, A Q If - Hong Kong, Lantan Island Monastery, David Einstein llll Q51 HIFI Hong Kong Harbor I 53 6 ., f. . fl Nathan Road, Hong Kong Hong Kong i Mfg Hong Kong : M - im' ,I Z Mi YU, if ShamfChun River, separating the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong from the Peoples' Republic of China 7 rlf +. I-,Lv -. I .t ' TJ ! l:l ll l I .A f . . I ,.A I' ' -if: 'AI' ' I u if ' l I V.: , .. q l -in , ra l I , f .W Mr. Henry Rosemont lun.: ll s Jerry Hill and Dr. Trefiak, an American researcher 'Y' 1 L -f'11k'tiP5e'55 s l ' yJl55J iL i - A ' 1. ?X:1g:-2Q . A ...- . ,wuml . NIA lff-'l :vi 1 ' Ili-3 J fr.. ,V ,.... ' V- t Q n J A ' ' l ' N ... ' r Hong Kong an it N ' ' . 11 1. V 1 'Af'-, ajjgir 1 'N Hong Kong ' 5 2 ' A y , '. -in 4 ,I-Sw-Q' XX X x L i l 'J M5- X - Gimlxl h I A fr s ,e 4,25 r l l ,jfwf fr lj:-X: l .W I lie.- 4' ' 'Veil' l Y , '. ' . V V crew of peace ship, Phoenix David Einstein and Bill Stanton in Hong Kong Kalhy Wahl Kathy Wahl, Rich Moll, Anna Kehleson Cindy Lack and Mike Vurga in Taipei -,-r--r l James Sutorius 3 I' iii i i vi . r- I- 1 1 1 Marvin Diamond, Rob Collins, Debbie Ardery and Mr. Paul lee Dirk Nilevener, Roy Frady, Janna Rims, Ric Zank, Marvin Diamond, James Suforius, Kifty Snead and Judith Berlin l 148 The Academy of Dramatic Arts a new type of study at Oakland . . .performances at the Off Campus . . . poetry readings . . . special classes-technique, movement . . . the theater world at Oakland Roy Frady U. 'X Stephen Greenstein and Judith Berlin .Q ,c. .J N if M, .625- ,'?L.Q I qggf' J 3- . .ry U Kitty Snead and James Sutorius Because of the early deadlines necessary for the Ascendent, the staff was unable to in- clude the list of April 1968 graduates as originally planned. 'Summa Cum Laude Magna Cum Laude Cum Laude April 1967 Master of Arts Degrees Patricia Daskivich, Bloomfield Hills, English Patricia Galvin, Rochester, elementary education Raymond Gardella, Oxford, English Margaret Kurzman, Drayton Plains, English Carl Markle, Jr., Rochester, English Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Degrees Gladys Alexander, Clarkston, elementary edu- cation John Alter, Detroit, English Sharon Andersen, Traverse City, art history James Atkins, Clarkston, business administration William Peters and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson Virginia Baker, Wayne, elementary education Carolyn Bien, Union Lake, education James Bilitzke, Royal Oak, business adminis- tration Thomas Bingman, Birmingham, economics Frances Blatnik, Iron River, secondary educa- tion-English Raymond Bowers, Jr., Ferndale, psychology Mary Bowling, Mt. Clemens, elementary edu- cation Betty Braha, Southfield, secondary education- social science Mary Brandt, Dearborn, elementary education Raymond Briggs, Pontiac, psychology Katherine Brigham, Evart, elementary education Jean Buck, Milford, elementary education Beniamin Burkland, Jr., Troy, political science l5O GRADUATES Diane Burkland, Rochester, English David Campbell, Pontiac, history Sally Carter, Flat Rock, political science Nancy Cavanaugh, Oxford, elementary edu- cation Judith Chambers, Pontiac, secondary education -English Mary Chroninger, Alpena, secondary education -history Gladys Cifelli, Bloomfield Hills, music Richard Clark, Southfield, political science Arthur Clarke, Ill, Pontiac, engineering 'William Connellan, Grosse lle, history and political science Frank Corace, St. Clair Shores, psychology Laura Crain, Drayton Plains, secondary educa- tion-English Bruce Crawford, Pontiac, chemistry Thomas D'Agostino, Hazel Park, economics Carol Daien, Detroit, elementary education Gladys Davis, Pontiac, elementary education Mary Delauney, Pontiac, secondary education- mathematics John Denison, Troy, economics Ruth Dellousse, Pontiac, elementary education Jane Dikeman, Waterford, sociology Micheal Dobosenski, Auburn Heights, secondary education-mathematics Elizabeth Downs, Detroit, elementary education Carol Draher, Lansing, sociology-anthropology Susan Dunlap, Pontiac, English Betty Ebert, Utica, elementary education Clifford Edwards, Pontiac, business adminis- tration Leonard Fedon, Oak Park, psychology Margaret Fenner, Bloomfield Hills, psychology Carolyn Figueroa, Birmingham, history Helen Fyffe, Oak Park, elementary education Peter Gates, Port Huron, engineering Patricia Gelemey, Berkley, elementary education Dale Gentz, Pontiac, business administration Kenneth Goff, Jr., Bloomfield Hills, engineering Donna Gonyea, Rockwood, English 'Jerry Griggs, Birmingham, physics Emily Gross, Detroit, elementary education Marcia Guild, Warren, art David Hachey, Berkley, chemistry Donna Hare, Hazel Park, secondary education- English Karen Hargreaves, Lakeville, sociology-an- thropology Joan Hecht, Rochester, secondary education- English John Held, Grosse Pointe Woods, business administration Julie Hobbs, Rochester, art Christine Hoffman, Royal Oak, secondary education-social science Janice Hord, Clawson, elementary education Joseph Howey, Birmingham, secondary edu- cation-social science Thomas Jackman, Romeo, secondary education -social science Theodore Johnson, El Paso, Texas, philosophy William Johnston, Sharpsville, Pennsylvania, Russian Christopher Jones, Traverse City, chemistry 'Maureen Kabat, Birmingham, secondary edu- cation-English Roger Kahlbaum, Carleton, history Simon Karaguleff, Pontiac, secondary edu- cation-social science Joanne Katanick, Oak Park, elementary edu- cation 'Sharyn Kern, Marysville, elementary education James Kloc, Birmingham, business administration Jay Korinek, Flat Rock, English Melvin Kalek, Detroit, secondary education- social science Serfe Krauss, Jr., Elkhart, Indiana, physics Roderick Krupka, Yucaipa, California, psy- chology Nancy Lackey, Pontiac, elementary education MaryRose Lamb, Bloomfield Hills, political science Francine Langeland, 'Lake Orion, sociology- anthropology Steven Lefkowitz, Detroit, English Janice Leveranz, Detroit, business administration Carol Lewis, Auburn Heights-English Judith Lewis, Royal Oak, music Norma Linsenman, Pontiac, secondary educa- tion-French Douglas Lyon, Pontiac, English Patricia Macholl, Bloomfield Hills, political science Mary Manukian, Pontiac, social science Susan Markle, Rochester, history Edwin Marsh, Jr., Rochester, mathematics Richard Martin, Marine City, English Eugene Martineau, Detroit, business adminis- tration Ronald Mastovich, St. Clair Shores, secondary education-history Robert Mathews, Union Lake, sociology- anthropology Patricia Mazzarese, Berkley, elementary edu- cation James McBrearty, Pontiac, business admin- istration Leon Mellen, Pontiac, business administration Claudia Michael, Pontiac, secondary education -English Ludmilo Nlilchynsky, Troy, Russian Gary Miller, Attica, secondary education- social science John Mills, Royal Oak, English Robert Marian, Fraser, engineering Kenneth Muenk, Birmingham, psychology and economics Kathleen Muggleton, Detroit, sociology-am thropology Susan Murdock, Rochester, psychology Maryann Murphy, Birmingham, chemistry Michael Murphy, Southfield, secondary edu- cation-English Dennis Nevala, Pontiac, English Merle Niemi, Warren, secondary education- English Lean Noel, Hazel Park, elementary education Thomas Noyes, Royal Oak, mathematics and physics Thomas Parkinson, Battle Creek, mathematics 'Thomas Parrish, Roseville, philosophy and physics 'leg R x ax X - , Y - 1 cg X I . 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' Barbara Pate, Royal Oak, English Dennis Podder, St. Clair Shores, physics William Peters, Alexandria, Virginia, political science Nancy Petersen, St. Clair Shores, elementary education Marilyn Phillips, Utica, psychology John Podgurslci, Troy, political science leon Posly, Roseville, business administration Elizabeth Poulin Holly Race, Royal Oak, elementary education Julianne Raskin, Birmingham, art Jane Read, Muskegon, secondary education- English Martin Reisig, Oak Park, political science Kathryn Rest, Mt. Clemens, English David Rice, Ferndale, mathematics Sandra Richards, Birmingham, secondary edu- cation-English 'Susan Richlen, St. lgnace, psychology Marcia Rider, Bloomfield Hills, classical Ian- guages 'Nancy Rindfusz, Pontiac, secondary education- French Robert Rohland, Detroit, psychology 'Robert Rokicki, Farmington, biology Edward Rudolph, Cleveland, Ohio, political science-India Studies Helena Sadowslri, Warren, art 'Margaret Scabich, Bloomfield Hills, secondary education-history 'Lieselotte Schachner, Rochester, German Michael Schefke, Mt. Clemens, business od- ministration Linda Schimmelman, Utica, secondary educa- tion-mathematics Judith Schmidt, Warren, elementary education Rudolf Schneider, Warren, business admin- istration Eugene Schultz, Norwood, Massachusetts, psychology Mariorie Seaman, Pontiac, elementary education Kenneth Seifert, Romeo, physics John Seguin, Swartz Creek, engineering Cynthia Sherman, Roseville, secondary educa- tion--Latin William Shirley, Pontiac, secondary education- English Orrin Shoemalcer, Romeo, art Patricia Simmer, Milford, elementary education Carol Sinclair, Detroit, elementary education Kenson Siver, Hackensack, New Jersey, secon- dary education-history Katharine Smart, Detroit, secondary education -English David Smith, Pontiac, engineering George Smith, Birmingham, secondary education -Russian 'John Smith, Milford, Russian Arthur Solomon, Pontiac, engineering Judy Stapleton, Lapeer, elementary education ids ' - ,ll X, if-4 ,L .,..,.'- -I - 'A -, : , ,.. - .L VS ' T'Q.?glFs--fr v N s .. ' R -. ,I V -Qi . p .' , 3, -'Q--Ms.-...oc -.-.r 3, Diane Steel, Royal Oak, elementary education Ronna Stern, Birmingham, elementary education Leon Stinchcomb, Frankenmuth, political science Thomas Stuve, Royal Oak, business admin- istration Michael Sullivan, Groton, Connecticut, physics Sue Sullivan, Franklin, secondary education- English Michael Sylvestre, Detroit, English Ronald Talaske, Detroit, business administration Susan Thygerson, Birmingham, secondary edu- cation-Spanish Thomas Tobias, Rochester, biology Patricia Tonkin, Romeo, secondary education- mathematics David Trapp, Pontiac, engineering 'Martha Valukas, Center Line, elementary education Jerry Waldrop, Madison Heights, political' science Karin Walters, Troy, Spanish Philip Weber, Pontiac, business administration Sheldon Wecker, Oak Park, engineering Terry Westfield, Muskegon, biology 'Sherrill Wharff, Pontiac, secondary education- history laura Whisman, Madison Heights, secondary education-English Carrol White, Marine City, music Susan White, Utica, philosophy Suzanne Wibby, Berkley, French 151 1 Q... 4 Carol Wier, Harper Woods, secondary edu- cation-English Carol Wiley, New Orleans, Louisiana, secondary education-English Betty Wilkins, Troy, elementary education Richard Wright, Mt. Clemens, engineering Anne Young, Fairfax, Virginia, secondary education-English John Zwack, Drayton Plains, business admin- istration August 1967 Master of Arts and Master of Science Degrees Elizabeth Baker, Pontiac, English Marshall Bishop, Pontiac, chemistry Gloria Driscoll, Detroit, elementary education Leonard Gambler, Bryan, Ohio, mathematics Herbert Haffner, Southfield, elementary edu- cation Elisabeth Herschel, Montpelier, Vermont, mathe- matics Dorothy Kelch, Rochester, elementary Constance Macleod, Orchard Lake, elementary education Dennis Morton, Cleveland, Ohio, mathematics Carol Repka, Pontiac, elementary education Phyllis Rupprecht, Rochester, elementary edu- cation Olga Sauer, Grosse Pointe Farms, elementary education ,W E, SQA Qi President John A. Hannah of Michigan State University Sek-Wui Seah, Pullman, Washington, mathe- matics Betty Tindall, Pontiac, elementary education Thomas Woelfel, Long Beach, California, mathematics Bachelor of Arts 'Alice Akram, Pontiac, secondary education- English Sybil Aldridge, Ferndale, modern foreign languages Karen Allshouse, Pontiac, secondary education -mathematics John Alter, Detroit, English Jill Anderson, Pontiac, elementary education Mary-Elizabeth Atkinson, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin, modern foreign languages William Bailey, Rochester, secondary education -social science Raymond Battestilli, New Haven, secondary education-social science Michael Bauer, Mt. Clemens, secondary educa- tion-history Judith Bell, Livonia, elementary education Barbara Berlin, Oak Park, elementary education Richard Bidigare, Royal Oak, business admin- istration David Bihl, Pontiac, secondary education- social science Hannah Blau, Detroit, elementary education Harold Boettger, Pontiac, chemistry Edward Bondy, Royal Oak, business admin- istration Mary Bound, Almont, modern foreign languages Thomas Bruman, Memphis, secondary education -English Harold Carney, Lake Orion, business admin- istration Barbara Carrick, Pontiac, secondary education -music Dorothy Carros, Pontiac, elementary education Eugene Chin, Warren, biology Kirk Collins, Troy, business administration Nancy Crowe, Pontiac, secondary education- English Simone Culotta, Birmingham, elementary edu- cation-mathematics and science Jane Dikeman, Waterford, sociology Theodore Dykoski, economics 'Charles Eagen, Algonac, physics 'Cheryl Eby, New Baltimore, elementary edu- cation Sallie Elsila, Painesdale, secondary education- music Thomas Englert, Warren, biology Sandra Feeley, Rochester, secondary education -history Allen Fogoros, Warren, psychology 'Jeffrey Fox, Chicago, Illinois, English Geraldine Fuller, St. Clair Shores, secondary education-music if Charlotte Gass, lmlay City, political science lance Gentile, Huntington Woods, modern for- eign languages Sally Gulewich, Pontiac, elementary education -modern foreign languages Signe Hagedon, Nekoose, Wisconsin, secondary W education-modern foreign languages Norman Hale, Davison, English Susan Hall, Muskegon, secondary education- mathematics Helen Han, Pontiac, elementary education Kay Hartley, Rochester, elementary education Phyllis Hendrickson, Waterford, secondary education-English Nancy Herpolsheimer, Dryden, elementary education Jacqueline Huebel, Rochester, elementary education Jan Jaworski, Livonia, business administration Armand Johnson, Royal Oak, psychology Janice Johnson, Pontiac, secondary education- history Mary Karakashian, Farmington, elementary education Margaret Kemsley, Rochester, elementary edu- cation Ken Schwedel, Art Pearson and Bill Marshall Valna Knisely, Pontiac, elementary education Karen Langridge, Troy, elementary education Jon lee, Pontiac, English Patricia Lemanski, Harper Woods, elementary education Natalie Leskiw, Detroit, elementary education- mathematics and science Robert Lyngos, Alpena, secondary education- history Mary Lyons, Pontiac, English Andrea Mansour, Detroit, secondary education -history Diane Martineau, Pontiac, secondary education -English 'John Matthews, Flint, English Robert McGowan, Rochester, English Susan McMahon, Pontiac, elementary education Rickie Meehling, Montrose, English Nina Mikiczenko, Troy, modern foreign lan- guages Daniel Mitchell, Dearborn, English Carol Moon, Pontiac, history William Newman, Muskegon, political science one Catherine Noffert, Detroit, secondary education -music Rodger Olsen, Pontiac, psychology Gerald Pakkala, Baltic, secondary education- music James Pleger, Mt. Clemens, English Patricia Presby, Pontiac, secondary education- English Linda Price, Fraser, history Bruce Quayle, Pontiac, physics Zito Rowell, Romeo, secondary education- English Nancy Saarinen, Detroit, elementary education Joanne Schultz, Almont, psychology Maryilyn Schwalm, Center Line, secondary education-modern foreign languages Ruth Shipman, Rochester, secondary education -English Jane Skoropa, Southfield, secondary education -modern foreign languages Philip Smith, Hicksville, New York, English Ruth Smith, Pontiac, modern foreign languages Evelyn Sniderman, Southfield, chemistry Sharon Snyder, Birmingham, elementary edu- cation Cynthia Sowers, New York City, New York, modern foreign languages 'Marianne Stocker, Warren, art Sandra Studer, Homer, elementary education Constance Turski, elementary education Dennis Underwood, Utica, psychology Thomas Volgy, Grand Rapids, political science Pauline Wotti, Farmington, mathematics Eleanor Waddel, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, En- glish Karin Walters, Troy, modern foreign languages Ruth White, Madison Heights, secondary edu- cation-English Robert Wiar, Royal Oak, business administration Cecilia Wier, Pontiac, elementary education James Wyatt, Harper Woods, mathematics December 1968 Master of Arts Sylvia lehrman, Troy, elementary education Doon Ringsmuth, Traverse City, psychology Bachelor of Arts Craig Barsuhn, Northville, chemistry Alice Becker, Port Huron, elementary education -history and social science 'Ardys Biggers, Troy, elementary education- history and social science Roberta Bilich, Utica, elementary education- language arts Richard Bradow, Detroit, secondary education- English Marie Brown, Utica, secondary education- English 'Paul Browning, Marien City, English Donna Buban, Royal Oak, secondary education -English lrene Buck, Milford, secondary education- English Sheryl Chapman, Troy, art William Clark, Royal Oak, chemistry Kirk Collins, Royal Oak, economics Andrea Cooley, Rochester, elementary education Raymond Cooper, Clarkston, secondary educa- tion-history lana Cox, Bloomfield Hills, elementary education Donna Darrow, Pontiac, secondary education- English Jacob DeVries, New Baltimore, mathematics Robert Dunbar, Birmingham, political science Susan Ek, Pontiac, Spanish lan Fentie, Royal Oak, English Chancellor Durward Varner, Thomas H Laszlo Hetenyi and John Gibson amilton, Charles Franklin, Rochester, secondary educa- tion-history lynn Furman, Troy, business administration Diane Gill, Pontiac, elementary education Gary Grivalski, Mt. Clemens, business admin- istration Carole Hamblin, Pontiac, elementary education Carol Hanser, Clawson, elementary education Ralph Hickmont, Utica, English Patricia Hodges, Center Line, psychology Joy Holler, Ortonville, elementary education Terry Johnston, Port Huron, secondary education -history Robert Kaczmarek, Detroit, Russian Katherine Keiser, Royal Oak, history Karen Kurek, Mt. Clemens, elementary education Jack l.aSala, Detroit, history Nancy leo, Pontiac, elementary education Natalie leskiw, Detroit, elementary education Catherine Lobb, Clarkston, secondary education -English Harriett Martin, Detroit, elementary education Judith Matthews, Detroit, sociology-anthro- P0l09Y ' 'Francis May, Ferndale, business administration Betty Mazurek, Windsor, Ontario, elementary education Paul McCarty, Utica, secondary education- social studies James Merenda, Pontiac, political science Anna Mikiczenko, Troy, Russian Raymond Mueller, Detroit, English Maxine Noble, Birmingham, psychology Harold Nordyke, Birmingham, business ad- ministration Sharon O'Hara, Bloomfield Hills, secondary education-English Michael Omans, Pontiac, secondary education- history Phyllis Page, Pontiac, elementary education Helena Pasineau, Waterford, secondary edu- cation-social studies Walter Pasinski, Southfield, psychology Jeannine Pelletier, Rochester, secondary edu- cation-English Jean Peper, Utica, elementary education Vida Pepperell, Madison Heights, elementary education Mark Pollard, Royal Oak, secondary education -history Nancy Porterfield, Pontiac, secondary education -history Larry Pyles, Royal Oak, business administration Sandra Rice, Rochester, secondary education- English linda Rock, Troy, secondary education-English Carole Scrivo, Muskegon, elementary education 'Carole Shannon, Flint, history Stuart Shwedel, Oak Park, political science Barbara Simons, Berkley, Spanish Ronald Skuta, Madison Heights, secondary education-English Roger Smith, Bloomfield Hills, economics Russell Smyth, Berkley, psychology Nancy Snyder, Berkley, secondary education- English t Hazel Stebbins, Royal Oak, psychology Madeline Stewart, Rochester, elementary edu- cation Richard Swartout, Jackson, secondary education -history Robert Szymke, Birmingham, psychology Mary Tennor, Pontiac, art Michael Tennor, Pontiac, secondary education- mathematics Stella Toland, Birmingham, art Arthur Turski, Wyandotte, mathematics Ronald Urban, Warren, business administration Sandra Voebel, Berkley, Spanish Erin Vogel, Birmingham, secondary education- social studies Pamela Voulemenous, Trenton, elementary education William Watson, Union Lake, sociology Judy Weaver, Clarkston, elementary education Gary Weber, Kinde, secondary education- social studies Margo Weiberg, Davison, elementary education Ken Weingarden, Southfield, political science Carol Werdehoff, Northville, English Ceclia Wia r, Mia, elementary education Ristiina Wigg, Pontiac, secondary education 'Martha Williams, Anchorage, Alaska, English Gail Winber, Pontiac, psychology Marcus Zaiack, Pontiac, French James Zanoni, Pontiac, History-area studies laura Zawaski, Madison Heights, history Elisabeth Zuschlag, Birmingham, secondary education-history T J -C, ,f-' -ii lg 4 Y w f,-V - V l 4' .VJ r Ag? -K .Ld W7 L g3?W12ff ? fi , Q3 5 ff ' 'vr 'rp 1 41, qw A V , .v,.,v- fTl'lL.,',', V ' ifr1WnQf El -X J 5 fu riff 'ha A r 3 'Rf gr 4 , E 1 mis.- . y i ,J . . x A X ,-,.4 ' L.. ....-n. -... . -g-f an F L 2-Q- -- N ' , 1 w ,, A XX., N , IUIMNIHIEIHIFIMII P in , -. ff, AAJJ' .1-' -,..,.-- J Q I-7. 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TEDS THOMAS FURNITURE CO. UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE YATES CIDER MILL YOUNG'S MENS WEAR the drlve-In with the arches I I Mc Donald s 810 N. Perry ST. Pontiac Q-A 'O K--0 Sue Baitinger ROCHESTER CAMERA SHOP C OMPLIMEN TS OF SPARTAN MOTEL fib- Comera Repair Service -Wm' eHiCienCY rates- Phofo-Finishing SENSIBLE RATES WE TEACH YOU HOW MOTEV H00 N. Main Street 505 Main Nights 8. Sunday 651-8101 Rochester OL 1-0401 Rochesier, Michigan , , R 255' M BETTER BLooMs qu i M ,MLEEEESEQEEQQE EEEEFE?ii?2EE.E.?EE,fEEE5E 'W' IIHIE ':':a: 'i S' ls --.. . I' r i . , . , , ,. ..,., ,.+gg5:ff? .f,: :F R? - -'ff A COMPLETE FLORAL SERVICE FLOWERS BY WIRE + FLOWERING PLANTS + POT PLANTS GREEN PLANTS . GIFI'S FTD WE ARE YOUR GARDEN CENTER ..1 GREENHousE - NURSERY LX MICHIGAN BANIIAIIII GARDEN STQRE ,.,I 4 ,ZEN Iwdk- W B' TFIEFIORA A' DELIVERY SERVICE R' 3 E 5 E .,II. ,,I., A I I g ,f i- 160 I YT8R32 MACK CROSSE POINTE 36 l-I WITH TIME . . PROGRESS Again, we congratulate you in your third successful Ascendent . . . 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PARKING SCMQGL M . 69 ' FOLDING DOORS and SOUND PARTITIONS IN VINYL OR WOOD CREATE NEW CONFERENCE ROOMS SHOWROOMS, etc. Thru FLEXIBLE space control . . . any size 5 COMMERCIAL 5 INDUSTRIAL .INSTITUTIONAL ASSOCIATED SPECIALITIES CO. 24555 W. 8 Mile Road KE 5-6211 OPEN Mon.-Fri. 9-5 E , b I Sat 9-I venmgs yappolnfmenf NEW CUSTOM MADE MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS MATTRESSES ExperI'Iy Rebuili' cI'I' MUCH LESS THAN THE COST of o New One! LET US TELL YOU ABOUT OUR CONDITIONAL GUARANTEE EOR YOUR PROTECTION FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY We Specialize In ORTHOPEDIC MATTRESSES OXFORD MATTRESS CO. 497 N. Perry Pontiac FE 2-1711 SERVING THE PONTIAC AREA FOR OVER 4I YEARS COMPLIMENTS OF. . . I. . A I -, 5 Www DETROIT BIRMINGHAM Qxoxsxwmrg ww 1-Iago .Io 1.11111 f w nm 163 'mi 1 Pa anorusns FAMILY RESTAURANTS HOME OF THE BIG BUY I 3 YZHOIQ, tnveaitmnerinit all time wan 0 O 0 at the Home ol? time it My It's our way of making your family dining relaxed and en- L'- joyable. Good wholesome food, modestly priced is only the start Our staff is trained to take the wait out of waiting. We ' take special pride in adding that extra touch that makes you feel like a guest not a customer It s a friendly place. Drop in Relax Stay for dinner the V I P treatment is on us. , , 6, Q' ' f xhflk T733 ' I xx S HEVhliU.S.VIi Familykestaurants K N PAINTS - WALLPAPER - SUPPLIES Q COLORS MIXED ffl I FREE PARKING IN REAR Sum wnv- VWLUA Ms PAnvrs I in I I ' at 71 W. HURON FE 4-2571 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Compliments SCHULTZ ELECTRICAL, INC. I545 N. Opdyke 332-0061 Pontiac, Michigan 164 Sta' LIGHTING FAST D'5E: :N CURB SERVICE T . iii' 2? 'Z 1 A 'L ki . i I Can-yours - Call 15 Minutes in Advance OPEN: 6 A.M. - 1 A.M. Daily 6 A.M. - 2 A.M. Fri. 8a Sat. Opdyl-ce fM-245 at Pontiac Rd. PONTIAC 334-9551 l .,f' L' x its I NEED FLOWERS? . '14 f' .. X l I GARDEN GATE GREENHOUSE, INC. 570 Auburn Avenue Near East Blvd., Pontiac FE 8-4536 The Rochester Division of Control Data Corporation would like to extend it's best wishes to all grad- uating seniors and other students who plan to con- tinue their college careers. For those of you who would like to investigate career opportunities with our company .... We extend to you an invitation to visit our facili- ties. Y1l'l'll Cllllill MILL lllllllllll i Rochester, Michigan , 1990 E. Avon Rd. Rochester Division A Reminder Our Cider is Sold Exclu ' ' - uvely at Our Mill Rochester Road Yates Mill In Open From September to the Following Jun Rochesfeff MW 313-651-8810 Good luck with the world, Graduates! UNIVERSITY BOOK CENTER BOOKS 81 SUPPLIES established on campus for year-around service and convenience. Lower Level Oakland Center BRING THE WORLD TO YOUR DOORSTEP WITH IMPORTED GIFTS FROM The Scholar Shop 0 Gifts of Distinction 0 Room Decorations P Jewelry Summer Shop at Trumbell Terrace Open Monday to Friday I I-4 Meadowbrook Festival Grounds September to Moy Basement Oakland Center All Proceeds Go To Oakland University Scholarship Fund Gary Wollerman, Jim Kinnebrew, Ted Hodgson, Jim Graves and Warner Mohson 167 We have grown along witb your fine institution of learning... Thanks to Oakland University students and faculty. Over a million guests a year enjoy our many services. I Sunday Breakfast BuFfet-9:00 A.M. till noon I 300 seat capacity in our air conditioned dining room and cottee shop. O 100 station car service - we are the world's largest electronic car service. I And ofcourse . . . quality food and service at moderate prices. Drop in soon . . . we are sure you will be pleased 7' . .1 T Q 9 ' MEN'S WEAR, I . - . -1 , . , NC -ff 1 Tig , 'ii' Ill , f Apparel of Distinction for Men and Young Men 1-15 l Nong, Hill plaza Rocbesfe, Woodward at Square Lake Rd. Pontiac Mall Bloomfield Hills MI 4-7764 682-1711 For the Best in NEWS - PICTURES - FEATURES Read The Rochester Clarion Your Hometown Newspaper Since 1898 Commercial Printing 3 I 3 Main 651-4321 Rochester Compliments of p0CL26tel' GFZQIIAOUJQ 61-HJ 3 Olllel' 210 E. THIRD STREET HAROLD H. SIEWERT ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 651-5757 Tllli STEVIE llllllilllllll 110. Plumbing, Heating 84 Industrial Piping 4281 Saginaw Trail P.O. Box 8 Drayton Plains, Michigan 48020 Phone 674-0344 WE'VE GROWN UP WITH YOU. . . We're proud to see you mature. M. G. M. CLEANERS LARGEST PROFESSIONAL CLEANERS IN OAKLAND COUNTY with 21 years experience ESTABLISHED ON CAMPUS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE MEMBER: MICHIGAN AND NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF DRY CLEANERS SEVEN PLANTS AND STORES SERVING OAKLAND Adams at Auburn Rd. Crooks at Auburn Rd. AUBURN HEIGHTS OAKLAND UNIVERSITY AUBURN HEIGHTS 852-2220 Ext. 2131 852-2820 ..fVliIiZelfeld3- Rochester Utica Student Charge Accounts Open 910 9 Every Welcome! Thursday and Friday! CATHEDRAL PUBLISHERS Publishers of the Observer Church and School Printing Exclusively ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN LI 8-1230 BEST WISHES. . . SHAW-WINKLER INC. Mechanical Contractor 14855 Ward Detroit quality printers . . . since 1878 Avwil! We o irrning am, Mic igan 2 , EM e 4 , V. X R V. , Q: .V U K V- g':r,,Li,'L',3 ' ilrizvhff-A In-3 Fi R- mf . lf'-U51 'fiff 1-, . '.5R?Ll9f1iL 35 ,4'., fly? ' if .W nr. r' NA .kv jwflgi - , . JW- , BILL FOX CHE VRCLE T 755 S. Rochester Rd. Rochester g00ll'-Wlll', ll. 1. Benevolence, friendly dispo- sition. 2. In law, the commercial advantage possessed by any business due to its estab- lished popularity, reputation, patronage, ad- vertising, location, etc., friendly feeling or influence beyond its mere stock or capital. GOODWILL PRINTING COMPANY 13900 Hamilton Avenue DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48203 833-4400 1, -ss 1 'x U xix Sin' Xxx ..nxxXX X A aww-4-..., - -r .e Ji PONTIAC SPORTS CAR, INC. Now Handling Jaguars 467 Auburn Ave. Pontiac rernernber WISE FURNITURE SHUPPERS HAVE FUR OVER 68 YEARS! Whafs behind a name? Many lhings Behind this Thomas Fumiture name-label stands three generations of progressive management whose policy ol integrity, service and value l1osn't changed one whit in over 68 years! It stands for a continuing dedication to bringing area ltomemakers the very finest quality furniture and home furnishings at the lowest prices possiblel It stands for friendly, experienced personnel, at every level, who are never too busy to give you professional decorating advice whenever you want itl When you're buying lumiture or practically anything else tu beauti- fy your home . . . look for this Thomas Fumtture label. Wa a good name to remcmberl THOMAS mum: w 4 5 1. A r 1 ra nrutvron ms wtf Nm nun. 4 Guy Yorke and Craig Perry w 1 - 9 0 5 n NEED MONEY FOR FURTHER EDUCATION! We have funds available to families for their children's further education. These funds do not involve governmental agencies, which eliminates red tape. Your inquiries are welcomed. 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The Taylor Supply Company Littell's, lnc. King Brothers, Inc. Universal Sewing Center Rochester Glass Service, Inc. Lerner-Linden Construction Co. The Prep Shop Corporation Shelton Pontiac-Buick, Inc. Darin 84 Armstrong, Inc. Vogel-Ritt Henry A 8. Aileen Thoreson La Salle Turner Electric Co. DSM Food Products, Inc. W. A. Lewis Agency Pontiac Fruit House Samuel 84 Rosalind L. Schiff Jeff Koehler Bill Stanton Wayne Walli Rod Krupka Cathy Zawodni Bob Szymke Ascendent Staff 1968 Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Business Manager Secreta ry Staff Artist Adviser Financial Adviser Da rk room Ellen Koch Meryl Friedman Dale Greene Irene Flynn Shari Woollard Steve Sullivan Ian Fentie Ellen Wright John MacLellan Rockne DeLauney Photographers Chris Clowery Van Thornton Dave Bernstein Ken Campbell Wally Mick Pete Smokler Dave Einstein Jack Nolish Fred Phillips Art Colton Dave Brasseur Joan Dorsch Heinrich Hellmann Richard Shea Jack McGleish Special thanks to Howard Coffin and the Ameri- can Youth Magazine, Les Howey, Herschel Fenni- more, R. K. Arnold, Dale Fisher and Irving Lloyd for some of the photographs which appear in the 1968 Ascendent. Dave Jones Troy Crowder Dave Darsky Larry Sullivan Sharry Christ Lynne Howe Pat Jones Oakland Observer Ted Rancont Lyle Williams Carol Juth Acknowledgments Dave Bixby William Marshall James Hicks Hollie Lepley Charlie Brown Connie Calabrese Tom Merchant Chris Hornung Jan McLeod Julie Evans Dan Robbins, Edwards Brothers Rep.


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