Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1966
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She is the parent, sometimes felt to be too protective, to whom we owe a great deal of responsi- bility. She disciplines us, nudges us, deals out punishment and much understanding sympathy. From us she receives devotion and sometimes deep dedication. Otterbein is the reflection of our lives . . . 4 Contents faculty 98 organizations I I6 sports I44 greeks I68 seniors 208 index 220 through the years seasons. l, A. n .nhl , il W gi, , ,sk 'W ,iffy- ,w ,f ,, ww gg, u., K , 2? , . 4, 11 QA. fn , ,. ,, ,Q - H . A., .' ,as f. , . Lf- '- .L E' N Vw fmt gg, vi A ,, , ,A. Gyn ? , ,, ., , 'P' ,, ZW' -+ 'mi' 1 ' sm , .1 M V .,, 55 -,. 1 eil' ve , ,P .xl f ,ffm 'F q , , 46: ,' J fa-L, . , ' - ,,,,,w,q , fm. . 1 9, . wg, ix? ' W, 1, fegl ' , U uf , ,, . W' ,-fi' . ,- ' - x PM tt In , ,Fm ', wfff, - wh it A ' . . x '1ViiTiV'f '.., . ' ' . 12, 2-wwf .12lf.'1'U, H 1 M N ,, , , ,, , ay, V WV mfg ' . ' I M53-in V 2 , . E v .E E? 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' 22, W 'f ' .- f -if MLM f 1 , u W ' Qgginw, .11 ,Mr , , ' ' U 'Lmli 1 f mmm, ,h .I 1' .xww M, r ' 'fg W:m: ,fx glywwu ., r M .M Viliwhf iltrgfld'-Yl'll?l'1 I -'i' -iz Qiknwliltllti ' M I5-W- .,1, if 4 ' m fwifgii ' E mber Haze of utumn New and returning students entered in- to the revival of Otterbein traditions. The Freshman Talent Show, mixers on the tennis courts, Bonfire, Scrap Day, football, classes . . . In the fall, the Otterbein atmosphere was a mixture of anticipation and a lit- tle anxiety intense ideals, aggra- vating apathy . . . exuberant, boisterous, athletic, and sometimes extremely bor- ing study breaks . . . it was new faces, new friendships, new ideas and endeav- ors, discussion and dialogue, experi- ments in an unknown sphere, an inquis- itive search for personal integrity Opportunities were immense, and for each of us the possibilities for success were dependent upon our acceptance of these challenges . . . The fall semester began with the arrival of the class of '69 . . . Taking advantage of the lull before the start of classes, the freshmen became acquainted with many aspects of campus life. Then, all too soon, came the arrival of the upper-classmen and the cul- minating event of orientation week: the freshmen talent show . . . Sharing honors at this event were first place winner, Robert Wood, and second place winner, Kay Brinkman. X 'x A ,win Y y ---v- N e- ' Q QP 'luv um 3 5,1 . .Agn g y as , K in 'ff' m ,-9 Y' 1 ' . 'V v .V Q, N , 'Q vw M10 D ' ' . W ' Fl 11 W'-ff my - 1,1 2 , ff. if . I if A . U 5 A -Q 8 ' I . O' if fy! 251 1 f Qxii an 1 i A Q - JWW W wx ,W .0 .,,u' 114. 2 To officially open the home football season, the freshman class worked diligently to build a bigger and better bonfire. Then as the cry, Come on Ot- ters, let's beat Kenyon! rang through the Quiet Peaceful Village, Beanie Queen Patsy Schar and King John Baffa led the class around and around the fire. 4 J .r .. ...TZQ ' Q 4 W' Mel-ffijfhvi ,. mg, 9 JM I I X M ,M-eww MQ f 'WMDW-www, Wm V. ' ,, X 5 ' W WMM, A,,,,,N W x X I 1 44 , f mnommunmw- ' A, 4? f., ' .A 'I f - 1 W, X ,mf 'i.-Mais 'Q-' 7?'f 'WJ if fa W 1 . xx K -, I 1 i ff, J lf, 5, , Q , . 4 P - ' V! ,v r gd rr 5 f , f fb- g W 15 gf! fi if ' 1 if Ln 395 ,L X Mfl' - W. 4--4 1- P XIX. hiv, 4 R ,, . ii Q 1,1 ,il 4 H -f '- ' QQ' 2 g V EX , G Q sl ' ? 4 5' . k '94 ' , I f was . . . . And then there was the day that the Quiet Peaceful Village lost touch with the world . . . Scrap Day . . . Opposing forces ranged Themselves along a battlefield which encompassed the en- tire campus Enemy spies sabotaged the freshman side of Alum Creek with grease and water Canoes were my- steriously over-turned Mud-slinging and water fights were the germ warfare of both warring sides . . . The hostilities were of short duration, and at the end of the day the sophomore battalion was in possession of the battle- field, and the freshmen had been uncere- moniously drubbed and tossed into the dirty drink . . . sd X' 4 w M XZUL ' . V, 1,10 J H , fit' AI., Vg .J 9 17 x N ff' k,-,, W ,f - Q- , J Hu ff ! 'fa Ui ps P , 5 1905- : vu Q eb Q 1 ' 7' 'M'Z'!i.91fl' if ?ff?fiTfggQ,f,1Z1ufgff , Wx. L' ,fin o by Af.-3?'1'fL2 ' l' fy: 4. j ' f f- ,, ' f ' ,,If,', , , ,',s,..,1,..v-9,,,-5 fl if ' x , tMjgs,?,4, , A -,,,..fWM we - , 1: , - - nf Hu. If M -I v , V 'awp-M-A fglfvwi Q, -f f ' - 1-' G . J Q, 2? ,- 1 . g . ,wif ' 55' --1:'.vn :iii ff ff , M ' 43 A 3,-'M ' 161.014-we 1 gW'f 13Q f ,LC 'L ' Q , w, ... 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The Week-end. One of the highlights of the week-end day was filled with ioyous greetings of parents, tears, was the Otterbein-Oberlin game. and a little green stuFF for those depleted wallets . . . 20 Deep concentration, determination, and the spirit of O.C. drive the Otters to victory. Whether upstairs in the pressloox or out on the field, there is the will to do their best from the coaches, staff, and team . . . ,fl Q? , jc. Q. Qqk, Q Homecoming The day began early with the Homecoming Parade The theme was famous firsts Imagination was the keynote in many of the original floats . . . The first false teeth, fire, and original sin were among the winners in the float con- test . . . Otterbein played Marietta in the game that after- noon and pleased students and alumni with a TO-O victory At half time, Judy Morison, a senior from Cleveland was crowned T965 Homecoming Queen . . . 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On the Sunday before Homecoming, each girl was serenaded by her sorority sisters. The candidates were: Lana Rinehart, Theta Nu, Carol Sockel, Rho Kappa Delta, Ruth Barnes, Kappa Phi Omega, Kam McClure, Epsilon Kappa Tau, Sandy Svozil, Sigma Alpha Tau, Sherrie Washburn, Tau Delta, Judy Morison, Tau Epsilon Mu. Kam McClure was chosen first attendant, and Lana Rinehart was the Maid of Honor. Judy Morison was named the Home- coming Queen. Zi :Er v- ' Student Senate President Rick Petersen presented the traditional Queen's bracelet to Judy. 1964 Queen, Susan Lang Danhoft returned to crown the 1965 Queen. 27 Otterbein renewed its traditional Cap-Otter rivalry with Cap-ital University, as their drill teams braved the crisp morning air to be judged for marching pre- cision. To chase the chill, the R.O.T.C. Pep Band pro- vided lively military marches. But, Otterbein came out on the short end ot the stick as the Angel Flight and the drill team were outdone, 704 to 692. These defeats torshadowed another victory tor Capital as they dropped the Otters on the gridiron that night by a score of 53 to 6. To no avail the teams had been boosted by the W.O.B.N. marathon on the Campus Center Mall . . . x. f' nv wh if P , , Y ,,jm'f A ' ' 'F X mv U .QMXX ,,,X.1-,.,- ' fy .av 'SFHH-diugf x ' ily-,.gggXQf 'Q ...A-A-is 'fx 'blifw if I fi The fall season at Otterbein was brightened considerably by the outstanding lecturers, performing groups, and guest stars who visited the campus. The sixth annual Festival of Arts provided an exciting week of events portraying sat- ire and the arts. A print exhibition com- posed of works of well known artists was held in the Campus Center. Lecturer, Dr. George Test, author of the Satire News- letter, spoke on Satire, Love and Mar- riage, and the American Way of Life. In an 'illustrated lecture on his international best seller, The Gospel According To Pea- nuts, Robert Short provided his theologi- cal perspectives on these modern para- bles. For a comic relief, the Festival of- fered Peter Sellers in the hilarious film satire on big business and labor unions, I'm All Right Jack. The World of Panto- mime and Dance by Mata and Hari showed that satire could be portrayed through dance, movement, and gesticula- tion. An informal Coffee House gave stu- dents and faculty a chance to try their own brand of satire. And as an added highlight, Hal Holbrook recreated the world famous satirist and humorist in Mark Twain Tonight on the Cowan Hall stage . . . Rev. George St. Angelo Norman S. Lamont John Cristopher Davies Dr. Nathan Scott A fyvwg ' 'xg . y? 4' 1 .9 Q au 4 , ' K X! 7 -pf Hal Holbrook applies his Mark Twain face. A scene from Peter Sellers' movie l'm All Right Jack. 31 'yeh' I nuff Af' 1 of on l aj 'ff Al ffl! xx-'-2- '-.-, l iff bi g '. f ff f Z , 3 V.. MM in 47g -,QY 'X Vx,, , - F - x i k , ,E 44, V C X A 3 I X ,L W I WIS' X ' if X xbwi? x , f 5 A .gg-96 , i f V. if 'I ' -iff? ,, , X ,, - F Q iff Q 7 2 . V if' ff Q x W f to 'X' 1 ' J it 2 if V' 7 'M I i s ' f ' N' , . - 2 ' f 1 1' fm ' f ' ' ' ' y 'S '5 f A 4' ' 3 x ' A f-., M fm V W: 5 . U 4 5 8 f , Y S M W . ,,,, , 4 O ' S K I -13. 2 -X Q.. f - i A 3 X, ,,,,...,m - iw fi wwf f E - , W W l K n,..,x Lisa Sergio Norman Luboff The Norman Lubofi: Choir 4 Bs 33 v -A ,,., 1 s ,,.. W ,QS 'K amid 34:15 f K Af W E if, sg 53 i f N ZH' qgwss ef 5 'RN sy f X, W X P Wx sh S Q X 225, A A-1: A A we x fe if w A glimpse of the students who viewed Comedia Del' Arte at llle Fesllvol OfAf1S Colllee House' One of the CoFfee House's satirical skits on campus life in cluded this scene. nv 'J' cms: -,2F,'! 5. ' is is z.: fu az if an-rl! l - MQ- ,,fmstwmazm,ccms SATIRE 5 i Satire Prints were featured in the Campus Center during the Festival of Arts. The Lecture-Convocation Series brought Rev. George St. Angelo, chaplain at North Central College, to keynote this year's Religion-in-Life Conference. The Cambridge University Debate team challenged an Otterbein team on the topic of Socialized Medicine. Danforth lecturer, Miss Lisa Sergio, spoke on New Nations at the Crossroads. Other noted speakers in- cluded Earl Lubell, science editor of The New York l if T, fflxxxxmy af 4 is Pllllki , an mm ,, ,.,,nm QW 'NU gl? ,l A , .1 s 1sg3.j'U,z 'Q av' eff, :A si a x ,345 2' I 's .,f ' A ff L nf! R Prints shown included the works of Picasso, Rouall, Goya, and Chagall. Tribune, whose topic was Will the Sciences Destroy Society? and Dr. Murray B. Levin, expert on The Kennedy Art of Campaigning. Guests of the Artist Series were the Toronto Univer- sity Choir and the widely-known Norman Luboff Choir. ik le Q, iff? ii? null' 1142? Mr? W' I sy? 8 QG,g.,sf,a5y .Wyg Q W is l'A,',,' 'ji' Q? Q. ,f ,s ' guns rr:.4, A , 4 a Q,,,,0 ' U Us snug , . pn sro 1 1 1116 Al ,tn rl , 1 1 1 nano gl Pl u 1 ' 'N , owl nw1u, 4 ' f '1 , asus. QQ, 1 H vo aussi: N 1 an :annul va, 'fy' ' f 'minus' X ': A oesagggqo Hs 1 Us an cami' 5' 3, 4. f I nun: .o 4,'.'e,, i 4 no ncvHoe,,.. ,Nl 'a:4,: H rlrsveoreisnlufut' if, '0.'a,' H tit ttll906'H'g,,' 0 1 In 1 C 4 'a 4 6 u r nzavoat w,,,.,asnnoauinslo ,V-,vtQ!i6lOQIQQ emacs: .Q I . u,u'::1 'q9!l5.' u' 09 nut! rority girl learned the phrase, Get to Formal Rush brought tension. Nights Rush began quietly behind closed doors. Each so- swabbies to flappers and beatniks. The anticipation, know her! built over the weeks of Rush, climaxed in a burst of were con- tears and a squeal of joy. Rush was over and pledg- fqvgrg, The ing had begun . . . sumed making lists and novelty party parties encompassed everything from South Sea 36 Q 5. w i 1 1 i f ' x .M M-'Q .nf 1 I 1.3188 NR Q s hi ,, x K 4, X 3 QS 11' Ah' 6, Wu 4, i ,sn jr 3 The annual R.O.T.C. Talent Show again produced a slate of widely varied talents. It was mid-semester and many students were glad to forsake their text books for the footlights. The talents which they pre- sented ranged from a shapely silhouette and a saucy song to righteous rock and roll and a kindergarten- er's quips. The proceeds of the evening were added to the Otterbein R.O.T.C. Webster-lrmler Scholarship Fund . . . wa w 1 44, 3 UQ ' 1 , X ff 459-msxw wfsvfv' WL .-W' ' 1 f,Af,,, , ,,,, X- J, Wggfx Q, mv, wg., 13 ,L ,A 4X'1'-NMMWQNM 52-W , L '1flI,vv x7,w-, V mm, H wx V fm, A if ' - f --wwgenuwwmflwaxmm J f 1 V e .mi E nn:- firms: . . , ... ge, w '92 mg.. mf .V , , . :f: ifMu v In the Frosty Breath of Winter Otterbein was basketball with a capital B . . . Alum- ni Gym exploding with the release of 2000 tensions . . . the draft that engulfed the snack bar . . . when the door opened . . . furlined boots . . . skating on Alum Creek . . . pledging . . . Christmas vacation. Academically it signaled an end and a beginning. Apprehension long nights of endless review . . . coffee and candy bars . . . panic . . . more cof- fee .. . more panic . . . term papers . . . finals ... panic. Grades eventually came out and the panic receded. The dep-leted ranks came back to campus with an invigorated sense of anticipation and relief. The new semester was not to be a rehash of the old. After all, wasn't Spring returning . . .? 41 42 1 Students returned from Thanksgiving vacation burst- ing with new gossip Cottee klatch's, pauses in the halls, . . . a time to renew the ties . . . The annual PanHel Dance was held at Valley Dale on December 3. People came out of hibernationp long tormals came out of storage . . . Girls for the night were ladies and guys were gentlemen . . . At 2 A.M., cars turned into pumpkins and everyone turned in for the night . . . December was filled with the anticipation of Christmas Early in the month decorations appeared in front of the Campus Center. Sorority caroling, fraternity parties for children, and the Christmas tree lighting brought increased excite- ment. The climax was reached the night before vacation as the students visited the homes of the faculty to enioy with them the spirit of Christmas. Each departing student took with him the ioy of fellowship and the relief of a long awaited vaca- tion... t ' , nf Q- , Q X 1 7 'll Q 'in ' xl of Xl! . .5 6 wg at '. wr ' an Q i wp' . . Q .i . it - . if Q ' f . .H .D 5 , if G 0 0 ' ' as IU' .F ,.,, , . V 7 . .A ,L ii 1 , in 9 n , 4, 1 inns. k .L ,nh Q 'li . il 5 . 4 ' it ' in Q o' 9' ' at' 5 ' Q I .. 1,-un... 'V : '11 r-,S ,, X f EW' f f w f! X' ' k f , , 4 ff' f fy Mm 5 ' 7 X .1 A if . Xw' L r JZ' f:ffz'l- Greek sponsored Christmas parties revealed how the ioy and excitement of Christmas grew on Otterbein's campus. After the weeks of waiting, THE day arrived. Two weeks of rest term papers and finals? Later! MERRY CHRISTMAS! vm ., V- - ' me-ef .MQ ..fw,, .,.. W 'M-nw. .1-N' I if We're here to fight for dear old Otterbein . . . The cheer went out, and the crowd in one great mass rose. The pride ot Otterbein roared onto the floor. Basketball was king, and success was the result. The most victories in any season in Otterbein history Q20-55 brought national rec- ognition and personal laurels for individual team members. For the second year the Otters went all the way to the finals of the Ohio Conference Tournament. It was a year to remember . . . If Fu: . 1 ,W AL '-. JMX -. ,gs kg, ,K 1 f . A., 1 W1 .,, , 4 , f MW 47? A if 'T' f ? xv Eileen Cocld, Winter Homecoming Princess E as 2 ,K J v0 52 I 5 A S in 15,0 Leadership, school spirit, and a de- sire to further the ideas of Otterbein were the qualities which determined the selection ofthe 1966 Sibyl Queen. The Sibyl staff felt that .lan Lenahan possessed all of these attributes the representative Otterbein woman. As a Junior Counselor, Student Sen- ate member, and through her work on many committees, Jan displayed her desire to work for Otterloein throughout her college career. -42x--'N , ff? f' 14 923:-Us Q Q ff . N. v 1- fr' C re 2 , if Z , - gi is 7. y. In I 'S 'N'-it 'Q And then they were upon us . . . Finals were characterized by some by a rise in coffee sales, Television hours, and all night card games. For others it brought vertigo, headaches, diminished finger- nails and the sudden revelation that These courses could have been excit- ing if I had started studying sooner! Conferences in the halls usually followed the pattern of, What do you suppose that he will ask? or Did you get that paper in? Sometimes one could hear the wails, I've got 37 chapters to read and four tests before finals even begin! Or, l've got Psyc., Biology and Western Civ. all in the same day, and that's UGLY... -ww I wand S x ,pm lv 5 lf' ...sq N .,..,,- fb V ,., f 'wvm ' 1 P' if .gulf v- l Wai J gig, ff-40? 634' S Y 'LQ fs, 1.1. X ' V s, ,Q , -f 1, X H . VM, t 4 ,I '- A S oils L5- Sseiifi .Ak AVS S s so S Lm.V A- Finals were over, and the tension was broken Everyone met the same barrage ot questions, How d'ya think ya did? Where'd he dig up that ques- tion? You gonna be back next semester? For ,, V 1 i I many it was a time to relax and forget. For others though, semester break meant preparation for the next semester's work. But no matter in what manner the vacation was spent, the pressure was off . . . 3 58 Psychology IOI, Religion 202, and Humanities 202 are closed Sign up now for Biology 'I02 and Western Civ. and avoid the rush. Lines stretched into infinity, misread directions, panic, muddled schedules, headaches . . . REGISTRATION. I said section 5! They finally got me in a Speech course, but it turned out to be advanced dramatics ... My advisor told me I had to take Psyc. and Biology Why does an English major have to take Psyc. and Biology? They won't let me take 20 hours . . . I'II never get out of here! Is registra- tion always this bad? Yes, it was! When it was over, more lines formed in the Pit to buy books. The Registrars office even ioined in the competition for the longest lines, as students rushed to change their schedules. Only the professors had been exempt. They had been replaced by the bane of the working man . . . I.B.M.! S J .lk 'fm ua i., W S 1 , Maw ss- A new course was offered at Otterbein this year, Dining Out Banquet Style . . . On selected Wednes- day nights, applicants for the degree of ad- vanced iuggling lined up to take their turn at balancing plates of various delicacies At the end of the course special awards were given for gourmandizing, securing the biggest haul for the guys back at the dorm, and LSOOP. fLargest Stack on One Platelj 60 W ., ..Q 'Q N A 'B I px .43 .Asks Y , W S W' W .WX X4 S 3 5 25 X Q s . ,,: Q e 0. X' K : Wa X sk X X z vfpibf rx X S fx .I Ag 7 5 5 f Q X .1 ya Q K x Q M S 3 3 5 ,K X in 4 1 Q if Q fn 'W Q 3' ' W ak' S ,ffl K 7 K 1 if Q, 'Quai 4 K f y iv I 1? ji I,-V4 ,gif 1 ,,,,, -,, -+4 'C , 1 ' . 1 pu.. , g 41 ll Support our men in Viet Nam. To Otterbein stu- dents the tighting on the otherside of the world be- came terribly real Blondes and Blood was a campaign in which everyone could give this sup-port. Building upon the success ot the Blades and Blood venture, the Otterbein R.O.T.C. sponsored a blood drive. . . A special brand of encouragement was provided by the Angel Flight members . . . The success of these two proiects gave Otterbein students a great deal ot pride and attested to the ability ot the student body to meet the challenge . . . '-Q-.W-v:Q5' nf M Y. JW vw, 4 Au, ' U ' A 1 X' 1 X W 1 2, ,, 1? ,f .dh C n . u 1-'45 N. , W if .x,,r fa., N, w 5 u ', Y I H X X 3 gy 'r R R X ,L R 4 Q S W.. ...Ah ...- .52 fy., Q, 'Q ff Mx 3 su A f, , wg ' gf j gg 3 E, X ,M 97 , 132 Q12 W , ff -A-A-ai-I --Q We have to wear whatin the dining hall . . . How about a nice spit shine, sir . . . 44 inches with two sweat shirts, a sweater, and a iacket, what a chest expansion . . . I'm sorry, dear, but the champagne tastes disturbingly like pink lemonade . . . How to create a panic at Otterbein in three easy steps: Take one pledge, put her in the snack bar, yell air raid . . . Traditionally Greek Week climaxed with Hell Day . . . The abnormal became normal. Pledges sang to the accompaniment of a reducing belt or scrubbed the mall with a tooth brush . . . Even thethought of Hell Night only a few hours away didn't dim the spirit of a great day . . . if Wx ,,...q,daoduvb-lvf in-5 i 1 1 X Law. 'FE' The scene was the Deshler-Cole . . . the characters were the fraternity men and their dates The stars were the candidates for Miss Tan 81 Cardinal: Cheryl Muha, Witney Brei- denbach, Jane Whearty, Barb Si- mon, Kay Needham and Kay Brink- man At intermission, the panel of iudges bestowed upon special star, Barb Simon, the crown and the title of Miss Tan 8g Cardinal of 1966 ..- r F 1? The winter cultural calendar offered a variety of programs: I Solisti Veneti, world renowned chamber orchestra, former CORE director, James Farm- er, the Margaret Fisk Taylor modern dance group, Ken Hobbs, from Bat- elle Memorial Institute, who showed films on the first walk in space, poet Stephen Spender, and the Russian movie, Ballad ofa Soldier . . . the Foreign Film Series included Rashomon, a Japanese filmp Moliere's The Miser, and Romeo and Juliet, were presented by the National Playersp and Mr. Raymond Kordish visited the campus as a representative from the Peace Corps . . . ll , I 1 vw -1 i'Hlff ir,r,N I 1, vi lvl'- 4 I 'X .--1. - ilu' nifvf i '--Q s -. ,961-'Y' 1 an . 1'l'1. ' Vu . ai'i91, I A I '1'? .,11 I Fld U ' .V - ,, F , 1 . A '?M LL'T lj. ia. -3' '1fe- 11 ' 1 ff , W -1' 1, A , , 91 ir 457111 J' at . ,VV ,V .3 V , jf ,. V INV .pg 1: V1 IV 1 .,, .jk -V na, , V 'V 2 ,J i 1 A91 . Q14 Ken: ,. 1 4-.11 . -.51-ff: f , 1. 11 'n ,gp P,-, ' :Ely VV -'-. 1-. 11. 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Bicycles appeared, and convertible tops went down Ice cream cones were a must, even in fifty degree temperature . . . lf someone told us to go fly a kite , we did . . . Cinders began to fly on the track . . . the smack of tennis balls resounded outside library windows . . . shades . . . bell bottom trousers sandals T-shirts . . . and, of course, oupid . . . Otterbein was all these, but to each of us it was also a kaleidoscope of emo- tions apprehension nostalgia . . . uninhibited enioyment of life . . . And each of us shed our winter shell . . . 7' 1 , -,X I' L fw .I , . ff wx 1, . 21' E -. ' Q A 1 fr f H -5 G , .. K' if i' x,- ,Nz --gflrtv I I 'il X -'w ,V .ff 4 v ' i X-'-'k5'x'1 - HUM' ' ' f,f , ' X' Ng. . ,. rf- H -'f :.'w-Y2.ic,g,-Rza, ' 2 'N b ,-A2 U Q 5 +A Q53 K - 5' j ' I-15191: a'f'-'vf' ' ' , 1 ff, ' , ly 2 r-'SA '4 '-N f' - .. -1 ' f-. 4 - 4 f- ,wif f:f+ s,4,.JC,'. : 1, is X., Mall, ' ,J-'2-P 'IMS' if m x L 52315 1' A' 1- ,A - . . ' . . 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The world was too perfect to worry about academics Tomorrow would be good enough . . . if it rained . . . f, M ff ,mf if fl ve 1 Yes, it was Jump Week and the girls traded places with the boys Each year the Pan Hellenic Council sponsors the all campus movie and dance The theme tor the dance was, How the West Was Won . . . The men profited this week, and the co-eds got to pick from the pledges a Jump Week King . . . His Maiesty was Cecil Simpson from Kings Fraternity The other candidates were: Ron Balconi, Club, Bob Dull, Jonda, Mike Leadbetter, Sphinx, Jack Whit- son, Pi Sig, Cecil Simpson, Kings and Jack Booth, Zeta. Eddie Harris was the Dark Horse candidate sponsored by the T8rC . . . V ,N- . X as for KA' fm! A Lockbourne Air Force Base provided the setting for the Military Ball sponsored by the AFROTC This was an annual event for the young men who were training to serve our country in the Air Force . . . Long gowns and dress uniforms added a finish- ing touch of dignity to an enjoyable evening L I I 2 3 x X F nv, . 2. 83 Spring showed itself in many ways trips to the D.Q. became a regular part ofthe routine-especially when they had a sale on banana splits . . . warm weather gave proud papa a chance to show off the newest member ofthe family . . . and studies came much more easily sit- ting in the shade of a tree 6 4 '- Num a .. Q k ff I 45' V Er WWW lg W As spring moved into summer, the campus celebrated the annual May weekend . . . This year the festivities were expanded to include tricycle races, pie-eating contests, and scavenger hunts . . . Qs., How many pies did it take to win the pie-eating contest? Julie Gauch shoveled down three-one cocoa- nut cream and two chocolate .. . Arbutus took the over-all prize for winning the scavenger hunt and the tricycle race . . . i WWW? awvP'4 'd 2 .l f S di' 'W l,,hlwi'l' f , ,,,' ' f ' 'T ' , ' my 70' A..AA,.a.,n,l.,-no The color and pageanfry of May Day followed 'rhe Theme The Sound of Music . . . music, dancing, and The anticipation awaiting the crowning of the Queen of the May . . . 1 4 f Law J 41 a .- i it The presentation of the Queen is always surrounded by suspense No one knows her identity until she appears in the traditional white dress .. . Not even the Queen and her court escape the mystery they are blindfolded while the special dresses which distinguish the Queen, Maid of Honor, and Attendants are put on Attendants Gretchen Van Sickle and Ann Lawther first appeared on the balcony, followed by Maid of Honor, Carol Soren- sen . . . 1966 Queen of the May, Barb Billings, then descended to the platform . . . ,, Q. l Q, 1 e , .DD W19'a4,,..uz,.. ' XX ww ,W ,M 1 - K W, Wm .-.. l Zi i Vm,. .A .140 R' foul gS5 W E A051-if f N? AA' wggvhz- fvp, Wx ,ff AV -..--.. -'Sk M. My M,-VW? , K ,f ' x X as WN f . ,. '. -' pv- V5 , :s-. 9 A, i ff T. 655' . ,-1 4 x W' af a li f Vlllllllg cnc TYM As fast as it all started, it was over . . . classes were the dorms was the boxes in the hall packed for stor- done . . . tlnals were a thing of the past . . . sum- age . . . and a stray drawer left open . . . or an old mer vacation was here, and it was time to go home textbook left inadvertently under the bed . . . the only evidence that there had been life in 91 N.-.nr mn-..., . fin Q F mg , 'E aw . tvs' f lr I ai f I ?? .,. as gs f0 QfsL. ,K .?' gm. ,'f, m- 94 ,cs ,s X w- ff, W A WR-m1s,,. f v' I ,, The strangeness ot a somehow empty campus .. the rush of rehearsal Baccalaureate Com mencement . . . packing . . . all greetfthe graduat ing senior on Commencement Sunday . . . J 52222 mm rw i Y. . 05253 . ' STX, FP x A. rw 'ff 1, we 2 Q H! 9 Wd' iz ylfv .WF N if Suddenly it was spring, and there were couples everywhere romances sprang up all over, and long walks and picnics in the park were in order graduation and the end of the year meant future wedding bells for some but for others it only meant a long separation for the summer . . . .K '-. W. ,sn'A 4. : ' '+.,- 4 ' ,- N Lx . S .., ' .W is ' ...f- !.- 'V vi' l n Y' 1 4 . TY 7. ' 0 1, ,am .1 , , .f ., 'N 1-lv - tr, i 1 , A N 1 -M, 4 J 1. 4', V.. ' Y .g 'Q 52 F'-cry.-,f' .-m,, qw -4 A r 'Ao A 3 ,',l 'X 4 1 vtjwjt -'Q ,. V' r., , ,fx , 'if' .H-f'r4J k - A' ' ' MI. 'dr .iw ' in .. ,Q X.- it l-Q l v 6:1 J' x- gk' '5:,f- . M f-uf? . Q WM V944 Q 4 Q.. Q i -ah . 6 ,Q WWQQHQ 5 y 9522 be Bud! . Nw, gp-fav-mf-...H - ,.,-.vww f 'Silvan-as . .., , ,f ,, L., an W . , ,.,,fgf:,Wtfg' ff-'H Y? A -- ,N . X, ' y - N. -- 40, x, . n N' , my Q 1 --vw .-.,:'.. 33-... , :ag Q , ,. . Wng,.,, , . 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Fwy, Z Q, 1?-by 5 . ,, ,,,,Q:,,,,e' nwlhg MZ Y , Li: sw AH , ,. ,,,., A 7' ,,.:f'fw- -W mf-W' , :P G' ' ' nf' 1 Q - ' W . V ,f'wQ:.f. . fLff,1 ' , , - 7, :wg y I ,4 eff - ff - . ,-V? Q' Q , el' Z .Q . , , ,rw -- ff' ff 'ff' . mg , V f W - , f , H, ,,, , ,A A ,KZ K 1 AV X W, , - W I X ADMINISTRATIO . . . FACULTY A Liberal Arts College is a Working composite of students, faculty, administration and executive board. Policy dictated by the ekecutive board is executed for the benefit of the students by administrative officials and the faculty. The lines of communication are intricate and some- times, become tangled, but through constant endeav- or, the Otterbein family has remained intact and in touch. , hg Sly' iiii T X,,h ,A i fr As President of Otterbein, Lynn VV. Turner hos mdny duties. He presides over 'fOCUITy meetings, nosis re- ceprions, dtiends olurnni funciions, Trcivels widely for The coliege, ond choirs mony commiiiees wifhin The college ond without. N I xx? 'f JK ,xx 2 . fx x 'K , fr Thi sl' Xu ' f 1 X W xx f Lf' Pi L.- P- ,J f 2 4 W-'wx-.....,,y,.A, 5 ,ww wwlwggg I f ' 5 xY .M-f' W- VW M N,M?.lL, fmwf-QM 4 x A 4 ZWEV+1fk W ,ws 1 i , nw? Q f A Q' if Vgffifilf, sYdSg52,5,gfy if -- ww, ' 5 gwq, ' 05 9 ii, ,Wy-N o i ,ff fi- 1 , ? ..eunnW4 ' ffvmql y. h 'gibf' uv- ' .K Zmh v WWA, i 'SIL f 'cm .,,,w ' Elsley Witt, Director of Testing cmd Institutional Research, re- views some testing results. Registrar Virgil Raver and Assistant Registrar Pete Baker con- fer on deadlines for registration. As Treasurer of the College, Albert Horn has a lot of machine work. Our man behind the camera, is Bill Skaates, As- sistant Director of College Information. lv1--v1vuuuu---Y .gunw 1 College applications from all over the United States and Ohio are the concern of Michael Kish, Director of Admissions. Craig Giltord as Director of College Information is the oFficial Books such as the lnterpreter's Bible are at home in the office voice of Otterbern College of Kenneth Pohly Director of Religious Activities. ' if .' it V'f ij' :ffl f A i k 1 ' XA 'f ...,... Z ff ...,,. X - Business Manager, Woodrow Macke points out some area for future growth of the college physical plants. House mothers daily wade through a maize of telephone calls, late minutes, campuses and councelling. Below are housemothers: Mrs. Stoughton, Mrs. Bigham, Mrs. Weber, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Rider and Mrs. Swihart. ...-ws-as-as-.ma , wfff.-nm Si l 1 l 3 E 3- S ' A ,M F f-QFN ND iffy 'ids Chester Turner is Assistant Di- rector of Development in Charge of Church Relations. '5 ',-in 195' . b ,il . ... l After a few years of absence, Richard Pflieger returned to Otterbein's campus as the Executive Director of Alumni Rela- T' clA 'T tD' T fD l l'. Ions cm SSIS on 'rec Oro eve opmen Al Mabbut or more commonly known as Al the Cop Ot1erbein's Security Officer, a position of authority. i uw . lwmamxct -A. M-ww u1.arf-war. ...A Department of Music: STANDING-Arthur Motycka, Acting Chairman, Larry Rhodes, Richard Chamberlain, Anthony Gint- er, Robert Daughterty, Alan Bradley. SEATED-Janet Fenholt, Erika Smit-Vanrotte. Department of History and Government: STANDING-Francis Whitaker, John Laubach, Thomas Kerr, Ursula Holterman, Thomas Noonan. SEATED-Harold Hancock, Chairman. 106 -1 Department of Sociology cmd Psychology: STANDING-Larry Cox, Joyce Karsko, Charles Skinner. SEATED-Albert Lovejoy, Chairman. Absent-Barbara Settles. Our professors and advisors oFFer encouragement and guid ance which is the key to learning at Otterbein . . . Department of Visual Arts: Albert Germanson, Lillian Frank Chairman, Jan Jones, Earl Hassenpflug. 2 x l Foreign Languages: FRONT ROW: LaVelle Rosselot, Paulette Chairman, Justina Epp. BACK ROW: James Carr, Lucia Villa Loop, Sylvia Vance, Francoise Grisard, Elizabeth O'Bear, lon, Robert Howell, Charles Buftington, Dorothy Cameron. if if Department of English: Elizabeth Lee, Cleora Fuller, John Ramsey. SEATED: Velma Ogg, John Coulter, chairman, Todd Zeiss, Norman Chaney, and James Ray. Department of Religion and Philosophy: Richard Ellsworth, Paul Ackert, Chairman, William Amy, Richard Dannentelser. Department of Speech: Fred Thayer, James Grissingier, Chair- man, Joel Swobb and Charles Dodrill. '-m-- N ,L A A . M ...MM , -M I - 6 X Department of Geology and Biology: Arnold Leonard, Charles Botts, Chairmanp George Phinney, Thomas Tegen- kamp, Michael Herschler. Department of Business and Economics: Melvin Levine, Joseph Miles, Young WheKoo, John Ezzell, SEATED: Stanley Hart, Chairman. Z-4 l 1 , 9-Q a Q ! in Ygw N 'F A .fir I ,ef R . 1 ,f Y b : in ft' A xi A, . , . .4 sk f wv, Y s xr . y 5' its Ar ,ak 'vhs Ri ,I . , . X I 7 , k fx, . . ' Ek 3 XY in 'Y x w 2121.1 ' - ,.. f ,QM X N I '4 -ON . 1'-4 ', 4 we v 1 K I Q xy Wu 5 KM jk, 7, Women's Physical Education Department: SEATED: Marilyn Day, Acting Chairmanp Eula Saback, Joanne Tyler, Judith Jensen. fig, gy -.ea Q it 6 G . -saucer V11 Qi! 9 i il, 9 3 fa'-'S Q I -vu 'P ? fY . Department of Men's Physical Education: Robert Agler, Di- rector of Athletics, Larry Lintner, James Earnest, Elmer Yoest and Curtis Tong. ow if El, i ..., gt s JH ,,fi.. ' A C V33.5, Al :fi Department of Home Economics: Barbara Settles, Mabel Joyce, Chairman, Margret Gill. Department of Education: Chester Addington, Chairman Department of Mathematics: Fredrick Bamforth, Chairman, Nell Pagean, Mildred Stauffer, William Troth, Roger Deibel, Roger Wiley, Roger Tremaine. Franklin YOUDQ- GE II4 'vvh' - The services atclered at Otterbein were many and varied. The cafeteria staff supplied the energy an which we bustled about campus. The custodians quietly picked up atter us. Our occassional below average days were revamped by a visit to the Health Center. Health services, FIRST ROW, Mrs. Crane, R.N., Mrs. Botts, sec- retary, RCW 2, Mrs. Pryfogle, R.N., Jacqueline Maneval, R.N., Mrs. Kintigh, R.N. . X 6157 QUOG x As ouflefs for burgeoning leadership, as infegrarors of sruclenfs, faculty, and adminisrrarion, as valu- able pre-professional Training, organizaiions of all varieiies played an imporfanf part of what Offer- laein is . . . Student Senate: FRONT: W. McFarland, J. Flack, C. Grinde, Olsen, D. Smith, D. McKinney, D. Taylor, R. Peterson, B. Harris M. Allen, J. Stull, L. Fetter, C. Pohly MIDDLE: J. Dowdy, S. T. Moody, S. Moeller, J. Bryan, K. Sweeney, P. Andrechuck, Ruhly, C. McNutt, M. McRea, J. Kelly, A. Harris BACK: J. R. Hohn, W. Wheeler, J. Thomas. the question of locked mailboxes . . . Student Senate is the legislative branch ot the Otter- which will help ta maintain high standards and bein student body. lt enables students to actively ideals for the college. All classes, sororities, tra- participate in The life of The college. This group ternities, and independents are represented, has the power to enact, enforce, or establish rules ua Who's Who: FRONT: T. Churches, S. Knecht, S. Alford, M. R. Hanft, BACK: G. Miller, B. Reich, M. Clay, R. Peterson, J. Holford, MIDDLE: B. Hajek, T. McCune, C. Zundel, E. Heft, Campus Center Social Committee: C. Brownlee, B. Gardner, B. Gardner, W. Hoffman, B. Sechrist. l wwmm .... V .wsswn-rf M ,wan 'Mxw-ss sz, .ga ,W 11 1 M. .. Miskimen, F. Dustman. campus leaders . Members of Who's Who are selected by the student body and faculty from the Junior and Senior classes as the most outstanding students on campus. They are chosen on the basis ot their scholastic rec- ords, activities, and over-all contributions to Utter- bein. bridge night at the CC. To the Campus Center Social Committee goes the job of planning all of the social activities which take place in the campus center-from record hops to chess tournaments. ll9 Campus Life Committee: FRONT: J. Gruber, Dean VanSant, T. McCune, Mrs. Joyce, K. Jarvis, BACK: R. Peterson, Dean Taylor, Mr. Wiley, Mr. Mackey, Dr. Turner, B. Hoffman. to promote high standards . . . lvl.S.G.B. is the male counter- part to W.S.G.B. lt endeavors to promote a high standard of social conduct and to maintain all rules of the college con- cerning student actions. f fm the final nod of approval . The Campus Life Committee reviews and approves all student plans for campus activities. They have the final nod of approval for such affairs as Home- coming and lvlay Day. rules and regulations . . . Rules and regulations are necessary to keep things running smoothly on campus. VV.S.G.B. is the Wom- en's branch of student government which makes the rules and sees that they are enforced. W.S.G.B: FRONT: J. Gebhart, J. Morison, M. Allen, N. Van Scoyoc, J. Scott MIDDLE: B. Tinnerman, J. Swaino, A. Heaton E. Hipsher, M. Bamberger, C. Pohly BACK: K. Hughey, E Stuber, A. Jenkins, K. Revenaugh, C. Fell, S. Gill. M.S.G.B: FRONT: Dean Taylor, L. Lord, J. Whalen, T. Martin B. Turner BACK: M. Clay, D. Lichtenberger, J. Thomas, D Claar. I Freshmen Quadrangle Counseling Staff: FRONT: D. Marks, C. Doughty, B. Abdulla, R. Farrell, T. Noble BACK: S. Wach- K. Sweeney, D. Evans, B. Haiek, head resident, D. Stichweh, ter, J. Allison, B. Reichenbach, D. Cowden, F. Garlathy. to uphold law and order . . The men's dormitories have head residents and counseling stalts who are responsible for the general conduct and facilities in the dorms. Davis Hall Counseling Stalt: FRONT: J. Whalen, L. Rupp, head resident, C. Foster, E. Bradel, BACK: P. Paulus, T. Powers, M. Cochran, J. Mullenix, M. Clay. Men's Residence Halls Administrative Staff: left to right: G. Seyfarth Director of Men's Housing, D. Markle, Programming Advisor, L. Rupp B. Haiek. rules, rules, rules . To insure the standards of a college, rules must be made and enforced. This is the job of the Standards Committees in each women's dorm. King Hall J.C.'s: FRONT: B. Lust, C. Zirkle, J. Benson, B. Fisher BACK: G. Van- Cochran Hall J C ,s. B Billings C Capell Sickle, B. Morr, E. Wlnfer, l.. ElWell. B Moritz B Boker K Goodwin, I an advisor and a friend . . . One of the fir-st people whom a freshman will meet in the fall is his Junior Counselor. The freshmen are faced with many problems and adiustments. To make this task of getting ad- justed to college life a little easier, a J.C. is there to serve as an advisor as well as a good Ml friend. ss.: 9 M4 Saum Hall J.C.'s: T. Churches, A. Lawther, D. Jones. Cochran Hall Standards: FRONT: J. Evans, K. Revenaugh, BACK: M. Newell, L. Evans. , A , 0 A T V, -A It Kp I fir J V! dai 4 . 'NI f l22 i -2- nxirirv -v, .uluyrvu--,mu-:an-ni-nn1lv1niu 1 li-pq-irzfn-rrwngrun 1 . mm: fmmmmf, V WV. 'ff fin fm. T' tr vp-nur Saum Hall Standards: S. Norton, S. Luster, E. Stuber, P. Neal .qw--1, Clements Hall Standards: FRONT: S. Bagwell, M. Wonders, BACK: E. Hipsher, J. Kelly, K. Hughey. 1'-HWLi 3i A ',a',4--'S-4 Es Hanby Hall Standards: FRONT: L. Bernegger, B. Lingrel, B Putterbaugh, A. Jenkins, BACK: M. Bamberger, K. Hohn- horst, E. Burgess. King Hall Standards: left to right: M. Hutton, C. Fell, J Flack, M. Jacobs. fall elections . . . Elected in the fall, Standards is a commit- tee consisting of the president, vice-presi- dent, secretary-treasurer, social chairman, fire chiefs, and, of course, the house mother of each women's residence. .l 'Ns .. i Q K fm' 15. Torch and Key: FRONT: Dr. O'Bear, Dr. Willis, R. Del linger, B. Steckman, L. Bixby, B. LusT MIDDLE: Dr. Ros- seloT, G. Black, Dr. Laubach, L. McCurdy, V. Deeter, E. highest scholastic honors . . . To Those receiving highesT scholosTic honors Through- ouT Their college careers, Torch and Key marks The culminoTion of Those long nighTs over The books. Honorary memberships ore exTencled To exemplary professors. HefT BACK: Dr. Price, Dr. Turner, M. Fribley, F. Worley, Dr. BarnharT. hats off to freshman women . . . The freshmen yeor is generally The roughesT. To mark special ochievemenTs by freshmen women, The OT- Terbein chapTer of Alpha Lambda DelTo was or- ganized. PrerequisiTe for membership is o 3.5 aver- age in freshmen vvork. Alpha Lambda DelTa: FRONT: S. Murphy, G. Neely, A. Ramsey, M. BisTline, E. Cochran, Slocum, K. Oplinger, L. Zimmerman, P. S.Merryman, E. Hipsher. Schwing, R. Cring, S. WaTers BACK: J. Mc- W sg 1. x C' W I Phi Eta Sigma: FRONT: P. Reheder, E. McKelvey, M. Mc- Clusky, D. Hedges, M. Richardson, T. Moody, R. Hanft, J O'Neal BACK: W. Jolly, T. Deever, J. Lowery, P. Paulus, recognition for the men . . . This year a new organization was initiated tor out- standing Otterbein men. Phi Eta Sigma is a men's honorary which recognizes students for superior scholastic achievement. E. Bennett, F. Steck, D. McKinney, P. Andrechuck, B. Platt, M. Fribley, D. Jones, F. Worley, Mr. Seytarth. poetry or prose . . . Excellence in creative writing is the ultimate goal ot Quiz and Quill. Members are required to have an original manuscript or poem for each meeting. Writ- ings ot special merit are published in the club's annual magazine. Quiz and Quill: FRONT: P. Bunce, B. Barn- man, V. Deeter, C. Sorenson, P. Price, C. house, R. Cring, J. Schott, R. Dellinger, L. Goellner, R. Hanft, S. Leichter, L. Motz, B. Zimmers, B. Steckman BACK: Dr. Coulter, Hankison. Dr. Chaney, P. Robinson, R. Reed, M. Rickle- FRONT: G. Pletcher, J. Dill, D. Lichtenberger, W. Wolfe, MIDDLE I: F. LaSeta, B. Reichenbaugh, J. Van Heertum, T. Holt, R. Pinson, T. Martin, D. Klenk, D. Foor, MIDDLE 2: F. Caudle, G. Moore, R. Balconi, J. Laurich, L. Lord, T. Main, S. Murphy, J. Montgomery, MIDDLE 3: G. Holtzman, J. Bruce, B. Miller, D. Nemetz, B. Baker, T. McCammon, W. Wheeler, P. Reyder, BACK: B. Rush, J. King, J. McKee, D. Carlos, R. Nisley, T. Pond, D. Reynolds, G. PeFfIey. One ot the most rigorous organiza- tions on campus, Varsity O al-so re- quires much physical eitort from its members. Varsity O sponsors beanies, elects the Winter Home- coming Princess, and is responsible for many athletic awards. Award Winners R. Balconi, M. Green, D. Amelung, T. Shoaf, P. Reiner. v lnterfraternity Council: FRONT: D. Taylor, G. Neeley, C. Fellers, J. Gruber, J. Miski- men, Dean Taylor: BACK: M. Leadbetter, R. Hanft, B. Currin, L. Amstutz, T. Noble, W. Schmitt, J. King. The Pan-Helenic Council acts as a governing body among the sororities. Decisions made by Pan- Hel set the standard for rush, pledging, quotas, and many other sorority functions. Coordinating councils assume many responsibilities at Orterbein. The lnterfraternity Council works for greater understanding among the fraternities and with the fac- ulty and administration. Panhellenic Council: FRONT: E. Winter, J. Arnold, C. Zirkle, R. Lea, C. Cappel, K. McClure, W. McFarland, BACK: D. Rose, C. Sockel, N. VanScoyoc, S. Perlick, J. Dehus, M. Behanna, M. Allen, C. Zundel, B. Reams, J. Wolfe, E. Broderick. deadlines . . Q Recording The memories of a year at Otterbein so that They will be Tresh each Time The book is opened requires hectic work and detailed planning. The Sibyl staff is constantly in a Turmoil of deadlines, editing, amending, re- working, and panic To make This The best Sibyl ever. Wx Would you believe we forgot to Take a picture of Varsity O? Sibyl Staff: FRONT: J. Lenahan, N. Staby, K. Haupt, The cssemblyline. Editor, J. Curfman, J. Augenstein, P. Bockelman BACK: l. Bonvicini, M. Long, E. Williams, J. Garratt, Assistant Editor, S. Moeller, E. Stuber, B. Wurst, S. Luster, M. Hutton, E. Elberfeld. . panic! letters to the editor . Weekly news, student toment, world hoppenings oll ore found in the Ton ond Cordinol. This student publiccxtion presents mony issues which ore often controversiol. Open discussion through the T 8. C is welcomed. P. Ellis, R. Farrell, J. P. Hunt, Al Myers, Editor. C. Brownlee, V. Morgan, B. Hoffman, J. Schott. F. Glasser, K. Cunningham, T. Heisey, J. Lowery, B. Putter- baugh, K. Sweeney, T. Dillon. D. Andrews, J. Kendall, K. Tetley, K. Bump, B. Woodruff, J. Scott, E. Bennett. i V professionals and honoraries Phi Alpha Theta is the highest recognition for stu- dents in the history and government curriculum. An international honorary tor pre-medical students is Alpha Epsilon Delta, it encourages scholarship anal establishes an appreciation ot a pre-medical edu- cation. Phi Sigma Iota is a language honorary which recognizes academic achievement in the romance language. Each year in the spring, high school students de- scend upon the O.C. campus. Their destination is the Otterbein Science Fair, sponsored by Sigma Zeta. For majors in science, Sigma Zeta is the pre- professional honorary which stresses scholastic achievement in all scientitTc branches. Society for the Advancement of Management is a national professional organization for students in- terested in the fields ot industry, commerce, edu- cation, and government. YASNY, the You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet group, is a non-proht organization which works in co-oper- ation with S.A.lvl. to provide interested men and women with practical business experience. Phi Alph Theta: FRONT: C. Zirkle, J. Paugh, B. Reams, T. Mc- Clure, B. Lingrel, MIDDLE: S. Taylor, D. Linkous, B. Zirkle, L. Bixby, L. Macarie, D. Aborn, BACK: A. Makholm, T. Dillon M. Fribley, M. Cochran, P. Bunce, E. Bennett, B. Woodruff, Dr. Hancock. I Sigma Zeta: FRONT: R. Pope, B. Sette, D. Carter, J. Blair L. Macarie, P. Paulus, BACK: S. Walker, J. Gruber, R. Peter- son, D. Holl, C. Fellers, R. Reed, L. McCurdy, J. Van Heertum. n m, ignrn - -.lm ,x w -1 'ss' J J mins., .- in ' MW I My 3 ,UM if , I ' I '- Q N . 45 0. N 1 fig 351' QQ? fsw, 'Z if--el S ..-....-Q--eo-4' :La ZLW . V, 11 w ,ff if A4 3 'VY' Q Q. nf., ff 61 'S , If Xl 5 Delta Tau Chi: FRONT: S. Cooksey, B. Ruple, C. Pohly, C. Krumm, B. Baker, BACK: B. HunT, D. Heffner, F. GarlaThy, L. PeTers, M. Price, B. Burns, C. AirharT, G. Black, S. Wachta, T. HeaTon, D. Rugh, D. LuTz. high ideals in daily living . . . IT is The obiecT of The Home Economics Club To broaden The ouTlook of professional girls as well as To esTablish high ideals of home economics in daily living. Made up of Home Ec majors and minors, This or- ganizaTion Tries To prepare iTs members To be leaders in Their homes and communiTies. Home Ec Club: FRONT: P. Hudson, L. Hopkinson, E. Doyle, J. Weir, L. Prileson, M. ArmenTrouT, S. Cochrane, E. SheeTs, N. Worley, MIDDLE: T. Baker, B. Burns, J. Wilhelm, N. SmiTh, B. Gardner, L. FeTTer, P. Smyfh, J. Hillis, J. Coe, MIDDLE 125: A. Turner, S. Bagwell, C. Miller, M. Bamberger, L. Edwards, D. LusT, J. AugensTein, D. Haverkamp, BACK: B. Wray, D. Fisher, P. Caulker, S. MarTin, A. LeFevre, M. Marsch, a career with the church . . DelTa Tau Chi is open To all who are considering a career in Chris- Tian vocaTions. IT is a pre-proTes- sional TraTerniTy and one of The many fine religious organizaTions on campus. Mrs. Joyce, L. Budde, D. Greene. Y.W.C.A: FRONT: B. RoberTs, B. Zoller, R. Stinson, S. Sim- mons, H. Puherbaugh, K. Hobbs, N. SmiTh, E. WinTers, BACK: B. Morr, S. Merryman, S. Ruhly, M. EiFferT, C. Zundel, S. Manning, J. Paugh, P. KurTh, E. Hipsher. Home Economics Club ofificers: M. Marsch, L. Budde, L. Hopkinson, S. Cochrane, S. MarTin, D. LusT. 'kern- xff' Fa ' I 'J f31'3?f,'?l I ,tk , . 013+ Y ls? . ,gf ' wld X I, 7 , spy X N gr-171, Tffffa future educators . . Education maiors, the largest group on campus, also have the largest organiza- tion, O.S.E.A. The Ohio Student Educa- tion Association develops a larger knowl- edge ot the world of education among its members and provides proiects which give valualole experience not always available in the classroom. O.S.E.A: FRONT: R. Orwick, S. Norton, C. Vance, B. Baker, N. Arnold MIDDLE: M. McCanon, K. Carter, M. Lilly, C. Anderson, S. Allison, C. Wolfe BACK: B.WoodrutT, J. Hiett, S. Thomas, S. Waters, S. Jack, D. Flickner, D Goddard, M. Rhoades, S. Page, K. Titley, K. Bump, J. Scott, D. Bond, D Lenhard, J. Houk, K. Goodwin, B. Stohrer. O.S.E.A: FRONT: S. Manning, L. Crow, S. Simmons, L. Young, B. Cochrane L. Swan, MIDDLE: J. Evans, D. Evans, N. Smith, M. Eagle, K. Sponsellor, B Wagner, MIDDLE D. Evans, S. Russell, D. Henkle, D. Jones, C. Stiverson, E A. Hoffmeister, J. Blair, P. Gates. O.S.E.A. Seniors: FRONT: S. Taylor, E. Smith, B. Reams, J Paugh, C. Sears, BACK: L. Rote, J. Wolfe, J. Bell, T. Par ker, J. Lenahcn, S. Martin, C. Sockle. L- 7 O.S.E.A. Officers: FRONT: G. Hernandez, S. Krisher, K. Hobbs, BACK: D. Jones, D. Evans. 133 I Mollencopf, K. Hedding, T. Baker, R. LeFfel, B. Wurst, E. Stuloer, C. Rutledge, BACK: J. Swaino, N. Bradford, J. Gauch, C. Wells, S. Johnson, J. Shaffer, Saber Team Angel Flight: FRONT: E. Ellis, B. Billings, T. Churches, M. Reese, A. Lawther, MIDDLE: B. Kast J. Norman B. Elliot, L. Elwell, J. Whipp, K. Dietz, E. Coad, R. Collins, E. Mohr, BACK: P. Geyer, A. Barr, B. Fisher, D. Ewell, T. Alban. future officers . . AFROTC gives Otterbein students train- ing and experience in the military and offers them the opportunity to enter the armed forces as officers. Rifle team, drill team, pep band, all are a part of the program which also includes community projects. Angels in flight . The Guardian Angels, affectionately rec- ognized as second only to the ROTC drill team, have successfully represented Otterbein in many drill meets. Under female command, the Angels have won the-hearts of many a cold commander. Group Team: FRONT: J. Wardle, M. Clay, J. M. Stevens, H. Berd, R. Farrell, D. Cowden, Whalen, R. Hohn, J. Thurston, J. Bishop, BACK: A. Flora, G. Close, D. Crippen. S. Murphy, L. Amstutz, P. Deever, J. Miller, D. Michael G. Geary intramurals and intercollegiate . . Intramural cmd intercollegiate competi- tion sparked interest and effort in the women's physical education program at Otterbein. The various department- al organizations worked together to learn more about the physical educa- tion tield through well-planned meet- ings and meaningful experiences. W.A.A: FRONT: D. Deturk, M. Hutchings, M. Lauderback, J. Morison, D. Aborn M. Platano, P. Henry, MIDDLE: N. Young, J. Martin, J. Hillis, C. Zirkle, M. Hut ton, S. Sherman, J. Gauch, B. Morgan, H. Puterbaugh, C. Hall, MIDDLE: B Cunningham, A. VanTassel, S. McCIead, J. Kelly, C. Roe, M. Hartzler, M Jacobs, K. Williams, E. Hipsher, BACK: J. Kiger, J. Duthrie, L. Lang, B. Steck man, J. Christ, E. Yoe, K. Preston, C. Capell, J. Chapman. W? Modern Dance Club: left to right: J. Morison, L. Grznor, Pi Epsilon: FRONT: J. Martin, M. Hutton, M. Hartzler, J. Kelly, M. M. Lauderback, J. Kiger, D. Deturk. Jacobs, J. Chapman, M. Baer, M. Lauderback, J. Morison, BACK: A. VanTassel, C. Roe, L. McClead, M. Platano, K. Brubaker, D. Deturk, B. Cunningham, K. Williams, J. Christ, J. Kiger, M. Bacon, S. Sherman. sails in the sunset . . A new but rapidly growing organization on cam- pus is the Sailing Club. They are the proud owners of two sailboat-s which will be seeing a lot of action this spring. Sailing Club: FRONT: P. Sears, T. Langshaw, J. Burns, J. Miller, C. Foster, MIDDLE: B. Vogel, C. Walcutt, K. Titley, S. Altenberg, W. Morain, BACK: P. Perron, B. Waight, M. Hudson, J. McDonald, J. Morisey, C. Simp- son. .4941 A Cappella Choir: FRONT: S. Simmons, M. Ciampa, G. Miles, C. Goellner, S. Lowery, S. Wrhen, C. Coldwell, S. Garvin, B. Lust, J. Gerber, MIDDLE: L. Knachel, M. Bamberger, V. Deeter, B. Tinnerman, E. Heft, M. Frey, K. Knittel, L. Gladura, E. Bathrick, D. Armstrong, M. Wharton, P. Emrick, M. Camp- bell, MIDDLE: T. Moody, S. Steele, M. Pate, D. Marks, D. music everywhere . . . The degree of excellence attained by any organiza- tion is a result of talent and hard work. Both are found in abundance within the A Cappella Choir. Under the direction of Richard Chamberlain, the As the international music honorary, Delta Omi- cron sponsors scholarships and recitals and gives an opportunity to the musically talented for crea- tive outlets. Every profession has its professional organization. Price, J. Benner, R. Peterson, G. Moebius, K. Carlson, B. Turner, B. Woods, M. Gribbler, R. Hanft, F. Tippett, BACK: R. Farrel, J. Boyd, D. Klenk, R. Larkin, D. Smeltz, T. Bowen, B. Johnston, D. Lutz, C. Simpson, B. Hunt, T. Heaton, D. Trout, J. Miskimen. group toured the East Coast, recorded for NBC and made an extensive tour of Europe-this past sum- mer. For the person who will one day hold a paying iob as an organist, the Organ Guild is a valuable supplement. Members learn through application, at- tending and performing in many recitals. Delta Omicron: FRONT: B. Clark, S. Simmons, M. Campbell, M. Clark, Organists Guild: FRONT: J. Miller, R. Morrison, J. B. Lust, J. Gerber, N. Dorad, BACK: K. Knittel, B. Tinnerman, C. Love, S. Gill, BACK: Mr. Frank, Mr. Rhoacles, D. Goellner, E. Zingale, J. Schneider, N. Weinert, G. Weiland, A. Wil- Fourman, J. Schneider, K. Knittel, D. Liming, Mr. liams, A. Doan. Ginter. one hundred minus two . . . The pride ot Otterbein, one hundred minus two, the organization. For its annual home concert the band concert band performed this year like a professional hosted Mr. George Kell, renowned clarinetist. Concert band: FRONT: M. McCrea, P. Schar, J. Cornwell M. Furniss, R. Leffel, N. Scheiner, N. Sells, C. Anderson, A. Crooks, J. Dill, MIDDLE: N. Weinert, C. Clark, D. Wollam E. Yoe, D. Lutz, S. Knachel, K. Turner, D. Evans, M. Miller, W. Hines, A. Havenstine, MIDDLE 125: T. Heaton, B. Schegel A. Hoftmeister, E. Johnson, K. Wertz, J. Smith, D. Simonetti, D. Schein, D. Price, M. Bacon, L. Keim, N. Lora, MIDDLE 131: L. Shoulos, D. Armstrong, C. Airhart, L. Joyce, K. Hedding, ff' if! - - .W S. Garrett, C. Lavender, R. Lust, P. Middleton, T. James, A Meyers, L. Sprague, K. Wineberg, T. Deever, J. Hahn, D Gianfagna, MIDDLE MD: R. Mowery, J. Stull, B. Johnson, J Boyd, A. Williams, D. Boianowski, BACK: Dr. Motyca, C Slick, B. Bartlett, W. Purk, J. Sella, B. Kreemer, D. Thomas J. Miller, D. Hogg, F. Myers, D. Chupa, F. Steck, J. Bis.hop M. Keck, C. Coldwell, J. Ray, B. Woods, R. Larcom. . N. iq ' J Q Q-as ig I it 54:15 gi Six W ill' f w Q 'Z 1. . f , V -v an SI. ,W-mm 'T : in is x yd Qs M gow me H sxx X .4 X- X 5 X ' Kfve .m 'wi . I 3 3 I Women's Glee Club: FRONT: C. Wolfe, V. Kaiser, K. Hend- rix, N. Dorod, J. Cornwell, S. Garrett, M. Lilly, J. Houk, R. Orwick, S. Price, S. McCall, B. lmmel, L. Hobson, MIDDLE: B. Schlegel, B. Dangler, K. lnsley, M. Corbin, C. Bacon, A. Williams, J. Schneider, G. Schuer, D. Fisher, M. Allen, C. Curf- man, T. Winter, S. Norton, MIDDLE 125: B. Roberts, L. Parma- Iong hours of practice . . . Women's Glee Club gives Otterbein girls the chance to sing for both improvement and pleasure. Many long hours ot practice pay off in successful tours and concerts. Men's Glee Club: FRONT: D. Liming, J. P. Hunt, B. Dull S. Wacter, R. Mowery, J. Hiett, J. Morsey, K. Wineberg MIDDLE: E. Cupp, D. Rugh, S. Lorton, T. Dillon, R. Dunston lee, J. Leatherman, L. Evans, M. Fetter, G. Phillips, L. Bletz, N. Bradford, C. Buchanan, L. Zimmers, P. Kurth, D. Henkel, J. Gauch, C. Pohly, BACK: K. Sponsellor, R. Morrison, C. In- sley, J. Kelly, L. Percy, J. Smith, E. Glor, A. Holtmeister, B. McGhee, A. Doan, P. Schmidt, J. Wells, L. Young. a standing ovation . . . Standing ovations are rare for any performing group, but the Men's Glee Club, in its tinal concert, moved a crowd in Veteran's Memorial to just such a response. P. Chang, P. Hardy, B. Morain, J. Miller, F. Garlathy, BACK J. Green, C. Weaver, B. Bougher, T. Langshaw, D. Claar, D Fourman, T. Zawyer, T. Adams, J. Laub. i 5 5 ' ' 9 J f i I lu - a Q K is M.E.N.C: FRONT: B. Clark, J. Schneider, D. Armstrong, S. Simmons, B. Dust, J. Gerber, M. Ciampa, C. Coldwell, J. Miller, R. Moris.on, BACK: D. Lutz, D. Wollam, T. Heaton, D. Price, N. Weinert, A. Doan, B. Tinnerman, A. Williams, J. Bishop, R. Mowery, D. Liming, G. Moebius. , :-.. ,J ,fx fi? egg Q Otterbein's Marching Band Chamber Orchestra: FRONT: M. Clark, L. Brobst, M. Feagin, V. Tryon, M. Wonders, M. Campbell, B. Turner, S. Mignerey, BACK: J. Flack, G. Moebius, Mr. Gintner, J. Cornwell, P. Schar, J. Bishop, C. Cold- well, D. Jones, C. Shaffer. 139 the sound of music . . . Music plays a big part in the total Otterbein picture, and groups such as the Chamber Orchestra help make this part a celebrated one. Hours of work lead to superb and entertaining con- certs. VVhat's a parade or a football game without a marching band? The Cardi- nal Marching Band, seventy-eight strong, in West Point uniforms and red plumes, blazed onto the field for every home game. The fans took great pride in this revitalized group. Future music teachers receive valuable help in the execution of their vocation through the lvlusic Educators' National Conference. The high point of the year is the convention from which everyone returns with baskets of free samples. 1. WOBN: left to right: G. Campbell, B. Fisher, W. Boyer, D. Trout, WOBN: E. Sheets, E. Schmidt, E. Mollencopt, N. Walker, J. Granger. behind the scenes . . . Cap and Dagger co-sponsors all maior plays with the Otterbein College Theater. Membership in this group is based on a point system. Points are earned by work- ing on a production or being in it. Many hours are spent working on the shows, but from the caliber of the productions one can see that the time is well spent. 9I.5 on your FM dial . . . from 91.5 FM. Debate Team: FRONT: S. Daniels, S. Ruhly, B. O'Leary, E. Schmidt, BACK: J. Granger, D. McDowell, E. Maurer. affirmative or negative . . . traditionally impressive. 140 Has anybody seen HWOBN VVabbit'? Hes prob ably in the basement ot Cowan Hall bugging the WOBN Radio Staff. He's behind all the eng: neering and broadcasting which beams forth In debate circles Otterbein is a familiar name The achievements of the debate team are if: Cap and Dagger: FRONT: N. Walker, H. Puterbaugh, J. Lenahan, J. Garratt, M. Holford, J. Miskimen, MIDDLE: E. Schmidt, J. Parsons, J. Lord, E. Mollencopf, D. Rose, D. Orbin, K. Morris, E. Maurer, D. Bebout, BACK: Mr. Thayer, D. Trout, Theta Alpha Phi: left to right: D. Bebout, J. Lord, D. Rose, J. Granger, J. Million, M. Holford, S. Kuthan, E. Maurer, J. Garratt, E. Mollencopf, K. Kaufman, D. Orbin, Dr. Dodrill, Mr. Thayer. Pi Kappa Delta: S. Daniels, D. McDowell, E. Maurer, S. Ruhly. if S. Perlick, S. Kuthan, C. Durkin, B. Ahl, B. Abdulla, J. Million, J. Granger, K. Kaufman, D. Dunning, B. O'Leary, J. Lewis, Dr. Dodrill. thespians . . . Thespians with more than average dramatics ex- perience and high scholastic achievement are eli- gible for Theta Alpha Phi, the National dra- matics fraternity. Most of these students have par- ticipated in every phase of theater production. Iaurels to the speech department . . Outstanding public speakers are honored by mem- bership in Pi Kappa Delta, the National forensics honorary, Members of this fraternity have, in the past, brought many laurels to the OC speech department. Annie Get Your Gun : B. Abdulla, D. Trout, M. Halford, B. Harmelink. comedia del arte . . . Otterbein College Theater opened this season with the musical, Annie Get Your Gun. The production featured professional backdrops and costumes. The second production, Servant of Two Masters, was directed by Marilou l-lollord. lt was done in the arena in the Camedia del Arte style. Guest actress Viveca Lindfors starred in the third production which was Hlviadvvoman ot Chaillotf' The theater also produced a children's show, Hansel and Gretelf' A branch of the theater that was started last year is Chancel Drama. This group travels all over the country presenting plays in churches. Chancel Drama: Devil and Daniel Webster : B. O'Leary, E. Mollencopf, J. Million, B. Ahl, N. Walker, J. Granger, N. Worley, J. Parsons, B. Hunter, L. McNeil, B. Abdulla. 0 i .,. Madwoman of Chaillot : left to right: J. Abbot, P. Dodrill, veca Lindfors, J. Granger, K. Brinkman, B. Miller, J. Anderson G. Miles, D. Bebout, L. Evans, B. Woods, B. Hunter, B. Car- M. Holford. lyle, J. McNeely, M. Furniss, M. Gribbler, T. Pritchard, Vi- Servant of Two Masters : G. Miles, D. Crable. Hansel and Gretel : B. Immel, D. Bebout. 143 R 1 ,. ., f 2 If 24 aww x Xxx MWF 5 L ,f QQ 5 4 2-A iz, if A we ,Vw moi.. J WW 1 HRA, az 'Q Jn. ,7 4 X N 3 X SPORT . . . O-T-T-E-R-B-E-I-N LeT's Go! The OTTer boTTle cry followed The Teoms wherever They wenT Win or lose, iT moTTered liTTle os The desire of eoch mem- ber mode inTer-collegioTe oThleTics o winning porT of The Oflerbein picTure . . . F9nli1W!ivu4:6l?lZ K ,lu '-- ' , V, 4 'K . s Skt? 1: ' Ek ix 5' Q' 3. , wb X wigs' ah' -1 ,, -wh W X ,V W . , A, f M ,. up , xwfwwvvf 'ff , X: tg. s. 'X i Coach Agler gives his promise of on exciting season. Mouger goes over for the score. -lug! U of eg fxwi ,, Q . we 5 T - fi' f , f , Q? ' g s o n W 4 21, www V my X' 'Q Ya Get it fellas! The four quarters ofthe quarterback team. Football goes op 1:53 The impatient father paces. That? I guess it's a football! ul,z. m. 1.v1n Caught in the backfield ,- A8 Seniors: Tim Kinnison, Tom Shoal, Jim Montgomery, Roger Hohn, Mike Green, Dean Nemetz, Frank LaSeta, Dick Amelung. +52 ve- . Uri R fr I f gr , ' M ff' ' 'ii-1 L, yr e,,r,. . IA F.. i , il' 1 Help! Coaches: 'lst ROW: C. Tong, R. Agler, E. Yoest, 2nd ROW: L. Lintner, N. DeCenzo, J. Earnest, R. Owen, P. Miller, L. Cline, D. Termeer. -S f-if El C DE T I49 Churn up the mud, but stop him! I dare you! Double dare? . wn - wnu..v:n.f.. tw ' ' ng.. . 1' f ' f , , 4. K rf ' ' , 17, 4 M X if W ,x f mf.. 1 2, 4, 'W fig 7 y , I ,WH W ff ff '4 f? .fx f z QW 7 f awww Q if .047 L1 .Q ff !, Q Sv ., .Q Q v, W b f We 1 xl. y 2 '24, M. fr. J ' iv ,D ,. f Y: . .'7f' 4 4' ,QM Y . ., iq . .Q fb ,S s , - L .. Q 1,14 8 I h ' ,- w ' g, 1 ' I ' .rx .. 1 'n 3 .1 1,,-, 4 22 ag 'L' 'fffwbn .I x .,., . fo, -,' Y:-,. X 1,1 H .H f -1, L ' A ' 4 w f Lili , rr. ' mn, 'if ' . 4. ' T1 -. ,lv . ,pf ,T . . . l '. ' 'l . ,, . ' JD., 7 Ji ,,x'.h . ,gif . . 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The youThful Teom, sparked by The running of Poul Rehder, posTeol 0 2-6 Record. AThleTics weren'T confined To The men os OTTerbein oFFered 0 wide program of women's InTercollegiciTe sporTs. BoskeTbc:ll, volleyball, hockey, Tennis ond bowling were omong The c:1cTiviTies pursued by col- lege women. . ., X ,sm-wwfmnwmnmwmwz, :- . a m1n1zsvf- 1 ww fs if ' i ?iT'Es'ji' LSETY7 ,, Mfr-I-.,::.1 f ' . Kv,,,,.,. ' 'yf,v3.5 f 'ir ies N-sb x wr. f,- J - f f , .4 4,1 -N Q., . . :W +5-,'?1:, X .1 12 M ,pf ww, :ju -- , fy 1 eff, ifC19 f 'fi,'f f , f X Q ..,.w,,' g Q., . n ' , , . ' 2-'ff ' ., 'uf-, ., ' 11? 'L' fl 1, X M 2 f 1- 2, f wa ng- X ,f mf , Tn LQ M -QW. his sim My ,mg H K ,Q W i ws, -A A mi... 95 5-13.3. A ZA: . X x ,. .32 A... 'W v ' .- 11 I 'fl 42 , M, ,MV-4' W, WZ, x 'f f mmm .... .m-u,,.:aW.mm.a4w.m ww. msmuwu mv -N A ,xvmxwmx..xw.wbww. wnnmwm me l. xy, . , 9' ww, , .,. Yu 4 ffvaftfjw M ,,x, , 4iY.Q'w ,-,- Q. ..,.... W .M 1 . ' X Agn.. , ,,...... 'Rag t'f ix an V V , ,ly f QQ? 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The 20-5 record set by the teom estoblished this os the winningest seoson ever for on Otterbein bosketboll teom. 154 Q Z f x , U S ff Wim 's iHBgl ,mga sf , 4 5 X H 5365 A ,, -X fgfv f WJ r Q is 3 'CIW w 'HW 1 91 P V f'vrx?',f5'. Ni. ,V 2---fl'Af '. 4 F A W' x ff f X Nw ,wwf-'Y' X ,fy f Y ' W1 ' J W V X il , ff' fa ' X 6 A 2 if S mmwgm X W Q f W . fx Wi , Q N N g S N X 5 XM, f 'XJRYZ gk S N NN ljm..M ,,, X i 6 AZ .xiii '1 'N If fb 'ig 2 wh' ff ff , 9? QV ff' Ss, ur 5' is l f 'x K x 'S 3 1:4 T 'W Z 5 .W if 'WE It's not gloom-just satisfaction! I Let s have another go at them. Anyway you looked at it, it was a great season! we-fv nwsmsz -, -3-mu-1: 6 qi- C 9 --if Yes, The TournomenT vvos greoTl Copifol, MorieTTo, WiTTenberg-oll down . . . The Tension vvos up. Akron could eiTher moke us or breok us. We pocked Them inTo The Akron gym . . . olmosT QOOO of us-oT leosT iT seemed so. SpiriTs grew wiTh eoch pep bond num- loer . . . NCAA-OTTers All The Woy! Wos is possible? AImosT . . . The OTTers ployed Tor oll They were worTh buT come ouT on The shorT end of o 102-82 score IT vvos o proud buT dis- oppoinTed group who wenT up To receive The runner-up owords . . . 159 y-v. '-vw! V9 Qf - f -7 ,. -HC, ' 'N 3 Q- , .5 . .-9'1 4 - my fownw. ' Mcarilou Holford Pcef Bair Barb Fisher Kay Needham Kay Conover lfif' X--S Q' 543512 Q? 0 .Q . I Xxx Q lv WW , ,'-ff X, f 344, .f S 14 lf ..- ,,, gr. .. l J Za Self 2' e nf 1 I 1 -. Q .Wi 1,1 'xi K :Qi QQ M f Q, NX ,ff 3 is is Q :I-fr J, ? 1' , s., v'X 'M si- W? Y' 's F Touring The souTh during spring vocoTion hos become o TrodiTionol opener for The O.C. boseboll Teorn. This seoson The OTTers reTurneol To compus To Toce The Ohio Conference line-up vviTh o T-7 record-ogoinsT seosoneol Teoms. In The conference opener, The Teom cleTeoTeol Denison 5-O. 1. Muff This shows promise! O.K., Ump! WhoT's The coli? T Z 'I ff I , V l' , T, fs, T -4 f T 1 XX if ' , , Q . 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Q E59 .ah 'iig xinff -W X 5, .0 ,QW . cn fc, Univ .-.1 , Q 5 Q 1,7 Lfg' xg, ' M g!fJi,,i- jjgggfqf Jezig 01: W, 5' lllllv N ! . . -1 Uiifgfgg ' lib, 1' 'wi' . , ' J wflflff' Q ' 1z . , 'MQ' . ' FRONT: B. Binns, J. Rice, J. Gooding, S. Moeller, D. Viers, Hansen, D. Neese, F. Caudle, J. McKee, D. Dent, G. Wince, D. Weaver, J. Penfy, D. Hoerneman, B. Miller, BACK: W. B. Speaks, J. Davis, D. Widder, E. Harris, Coach Earnest. -4 -gf i i 3 . 5 3 in J . 4 Lf . , M 'T y 7 X! V, , , I. 5, t . 4 . I 27.3 Mint? 1 ,y Q! I .X H FRONT: G. Pletcher, T. Moody, B. Conord, L. Stetzer, J. Peters, Main, J. King, S. Murphy, R. Nisley, G. Moore, D. Augspurger W. Schmitt, L. Loftus, B. Botes, J. Upp, P. Rehder, B. Reichen- D. Fisher, D. Huther, Coach Yoest. boch BACK: K. Sweeney, S. Deringer, J. Zowyer, Sawyer, T. The Otterbein Pony Express. T64 3 The young OTTer Track Team made impressive show- ings in indoor Track. Paced by lone senior, record Q breaker Wolfgang SchmiTT, The Team held iTs own and gave much promise Tor The TuTure. In Their opening meeT, The OTTers placed second in T my a Triangular meeT with Denison and iviarieTTa. ss I've goT you beaf by a Toe! lu!-w f 32 Even if you can'T make it over, you can always lean on it Hold on, I've got iT! The NeT . .. The OTTers on The courTs vvenT swinging Through spring. The young Teom Wos in The process of rebuilding ond gove o good show of Their poTenTioI even Though They dropped Their opening mciTch To CopiTol. FRONT: T. Pond, B. Hankison, J. Bruce, M. Maple, R. Anslinger, B. Colton BACK? H. Howell, B. Ostronder, H. Jensen, B. Buttermore, H. Campbell Jr. 1--lr s ur x x u. x x. 1 T rx1 v1v Q-.A m1. xmun.....ir---.0-..1 u - 1 :lvl A z 11 -1 N f. W ,Z f , .W ev-WUQI ' l Nw! f S W 1' 7 Z ,i ,-T r-- w- F. ,. fx, f, T i Q T ,,l i' 'i .4 ff iii ' X ' i ii ii i 'ii X 1 ' i T for From rush, Through pledging, To ocTivoTion . . . The process is Time consuming, moybe, buT To mony OTTerbein sTudenTs iT is im- porTonT The Greeks oT OT- Terbein oFFer on oreno Tor sociol conTocT, group porTicipoTion, ond opporTuniTies for indivicluol growTh . . . Close Ties of friend- ship ore bound TighTer Through common gools onol occomplish- menTs . . . -1 'mary rw J is P. Ackerman C. Alspach C. Anderson B. Baker M. r er Bambe g B. Bartlett W. Bridenbach P. Brown M. Browne E 6 i S, ' Tahiti' fry, 44. Arbutus Officers: FRONT: K. MC- Clure. BACK: A. Easton, C. Brande- berry, A Croskey. Epsilon Kappa Tau Epsilon Kappa Tau sororiTy, founded in l9l8, Today holds high The principles on which iT was founded. Three lirile Words, Eros Kai Timi or Love and Honor is The mono of The sororiTy. The Trailing Arbufus, a delicafe pink and whife five-pefaled flower gives boTh iTs name and iTs colors To EKT. The pink and whife i-s also represenfed by The silver shield of purify which symbolizes active membership in Arbufus. IT is The endeavor of The sororiTy To live up To iTs creed, I Would Be True. N. Anderson J. Arnold J. Augenstein P. Bair C. Bartos M. Behanna L. Bernegger C. Brandeberry C. Brownlee L. Budde E. Burgess J. Cheek L. Clif?ord K. Courtright A. Croskey A. Easton C. Fleming J. Garratt S. Gereson K. Fischer B. Fitch 170 S. Hammond l. Hobson ,,,.. B. Hunter B. Irwin L. Jansen S. Keister N. Lorenz S. Lust K. McClure T. McCune , .X tg t J. Kiger C. Kratzer R. Lea L. Lebold J. Linder C. McNutt L. Macarie L. Marshall P. Middleton L. Miller Arbutus Flappers entertain at their all-compus, Arbutus Goes Reno. J. Peck B. Phillips J. Scott K. Seese E. Talbott M. Welty M. Wilson S. Wrhen M. Sheets V. Morgan C. Muha R. Orwick D. Osterwise K. Smith C. Staudt B. Sullivan L. Swan B , .., l7l ff . T! J. Bell V. Biemel Kappa Phi Omega Kappa Phi Omega was founded in 1921, by a group of young women from Westerville who chose The motto Sisters and friends unto the end. The four rubies of the Kappa pin symbolize leadership, scholarship, friend- ship, and dedication, The goal of all mem- bers. The white pearls symbolize The unity of The group which provides The basis for J' Coe individuol development. The yellow chry- santhemum is The sorority flower, with tur- quoise ond gold as The colors. Koppos are called ScotTies after Their mascot, The S. Allison T. Baker R. Barnes E. Bcithrick Scollrle L. Billings L. Brobst B. Brown C. Capell D. Dunning J. Edwards L. Edwards J. Evans H. Evans J. Fitzgerald J. Fuller D. Garverick C. Goellner P. Gordon G. Hernandez A. Hofifmeister A. Hoskins M. Kerr J. Kuhns D. Lennhard D. Lord J. Lord iii-11: 'if' '1' '1 1l1l IllE Hard work paid off as Kappa's float Took first place in the Homecoming competition. r 172 Novelty Party on the Kappa Showboat. ,,-7 if 'gn 'WN rv. Wx., '-'r W7 C. MacRae C. McCoy W. McFarland M. Marsch C. Mayor S. Merryman S. Michael J. Miller P. Neal K. Oplinger L. Percy S. Perlick G. Peterson K.' Preston N. Raudebaugh M. Rickelman L. Rote 5, Russell Kappa Officers: FRONT: Wan- da McFarland, Sally Share. BACK: Ginny Schuer, Ellen Bathrick. D. Saari N. Scheiner G. Schuer J. Scott C. Shaffer J. Shaffer S. Share J. Shultz L. Stevens C. Stiverson J. Stull S. Sullivan K. VanHorn C. White J. Wilhelm M. Wonders N. Smith is: if l 73 Q 'f ' f-'Xt W - f ...., Af .fl '- , M y . X so cpl A. , .1 Q is . ,. .A 1' FM L 1 '55 .iff r Q fn B if Q xv f ' 9534. 5 l wi N, ,.m C. Airharf D. Armstrong G. Brown M. Ciompa M. Diedrich N. Dorad C. Flesher L. Gilbert J. Hillis S. Jack G. Koonly D. Linkous B. Barnhouse J. Benson P. Cox L. Crow J. Dowdy C. Durkin L. Gloclina E. Glor J. Keiser S. Kelley J. Love S. Lowery 174 Arcocly Officers: FRONT: K. Woterworth M. Crow. BACK: B. Zirkle, C. Flesher, J Benson. M. Bistline L. Blefz M. Crow C. Dial P. Ellls E. Falke L. Grznar B. Helm G. Kerr L. Knachel G. McDowell S. Manning nw. .S Rho Kappa Delta Rho Koppo DelTo SororiTy wos dcTivdTed on The OTTerbein College compus in l923, by eighT coeds.. She wos given The nome Arcody, symbolizing The ' lond of friend-ship in Greek myThology. Arcody's colors of whiTe ond burgundy ore echoed in her flowers, The whiTe cornoTion ond The burgundy ponsy. The squirrel is her choice os o moscoT. She Treosurers ds her moTTo: ThoughTTul eoch of dll. Her obiecTives: To seek ond obToin knowledge, To KAPPA sTrengThen ond encouroge friend-ship, ond To pro- moTe rec:reoTion-ore embodied in The Arcody cresT. Gobbing in The lounge. Yi? ' :mf-if, 4? ' f rf rH5jf 1'11,'::,'ll' V . A . i -'I , K. Muller +- .1 '1 k ,'.,,.ig,-fc 'g .M Wr 'A ,g B. Roberis Q va- 5, fr Q S. Weber flak' 1. .lg J. ' . T B. Znrkle M. Nolder L. Parmalee V. Tryon K. Waterworih C. Wolf E. Zingule Arcody sisTers gather around The piano for some impromptu music. S. Taylor K. TiTley J. Wellspring K. Wertz l75 Morris To pee . Weinert Zirkle LQ Owl's officers: left to right: Rose Anna Mansfield, Sandy Svozil, Donna Lust, Jan Lenahan. ff Sigma Ipha Tau I Ww- Sigma Alpha Tau, The oldest sorority on campus, was organized in l9lO. AT The time of its founding, The sorority was known as The Owl Club, and W Thus The owl has become its symbol, mascot, and nickname. Jade green and gold are The sorority colors, The yellow chrysanthemum is its flower. Q, Stick Always Together and SagaciTy, Truth, and ae Affection are The moTTos. which The group has adopted. T. Alban M. Allen J. Angstadt B. Appleton S. Bagwell D. Bebout S. Billings P. Bockelman J. Ecremenf L. Evans W. Ficker W. Fleming Sitting one out aT Owl's All-Campus. S. Chitwood P. Cutinella K. Dietz S. Dietz E. Doyle A. Durkin J. Duthrie 176 Yu P. Geyer F Gonier A Grumes C Grnmes J Hopkms B Hoppes C Hutio Joyce J. Lenclhcm G Lewls M Lllly D usf S Mcubach R Mansfield K Maple S Muller E. Mohr S. Shoaf -nl f-Q -I TQ ie, f.f'1-5 Yfva' E? 5-fm J. Abella K. Anderegg C. Andrews M. Armentrout C. Bacon M. Baer C. Benes J. Blair K. Brubaker C. Buchanan M. Campbell P. Carder M. Clark L. Clouse D. Coldwell C. Cook K. Cunningham A, Dcan Deltas celebrate at basketball victory over Capital at their All- Campus. P. Emrick M. Feagin L. Finney D. Flicker D. Haverkamp K. Hedding J. Houk C. Hull Tau Delta Tau Delta 'Sorority was founded in l92l with the original name of Tomo Dachi. The Greek letters were substituted later. The sorority was forced to disband in i937 because of the de- pression but was re-established in l943. The sorority mascot, a Siamese cat, was adopted in l957. The sorority flowers are the white rose and the multi-colored sweet pea, The colors are sap- phire blue and white. S. Garvin S. Garrett P. Gates J, Gauch J. Gebhar? M. Jacobs M. Kamis L. Keim J. Kelly K. Keck 4:-:B Vim N. I , B. Paine Xa J NX D. Rose QQ' J. Schmunk N. Searles E. Sheets S. Sherman J. Sibert E. Smyth A. Snyder S. Washburn S. Waters A. Williams E. Williams M. Wilson E. Winter N. Worley S. Kite M J. Kleinpaste B. Kramer S. Krisher D. Krumm L. McNeil ,L Ll 0 9 SA B. Moritz B. Morr T. Parker I xx W T. Philipp 5 A :mr elrgrwiw Delta officers: FRONT: Judy Gebhart, Charlene Zundel, Sharon Kite. BACK: Carol Benes, Mary Ellen Armentrout. Delta's quartet takes first place in Harmony Night Competition. E. Yoe L. Zimmerman C. Zundel l79 'cf' vm f . f 1' , .,.. 44 fl? ,qv fu B. Ballenger J. Barr A. Barr B. Billings T. Bly C. Bowles I. Bonvicinl K. Brinkman E. Broderick E- Codd T. Churches B. Cochrane S. Cochrane C. Conover R. Collins K. Conover Talisman oFlicers: FRONT: Leslie Hopkinson, Barb Billings, Sandy Fisher BACK: Jane Paugh, J' Cook Marilyn Hutchings. C. Cowpenhwaif J. Cornwell C- CUI'fman Tau Epsilon Mu, or Talisman Sorority was originated by seven young women in 1914, The green worm is the B' Dangler sorority mascot, and its flower, the Talis- D. Demck R- De i'19e' man rose. On the crest are the scarab, B- E i0f the lamp of learning, and the book from which the sorority motto, Every- booly's Lonesome is derived. its colors E. Ellis U I n D. Ewell L. Elwell e p rp e O Cl gold' B. Fisher D. Fisher C. Garner S. Fisher S. Garwood J. Gilg E. Johnson K. Haupt S. Klenk S. Knechf A. Miller P. Kurth C. Moreland P- HGHFY 5- Hiehle M- H0lf0fCl D. Holliday L. Hopkinson M. H-uichings B. lmmel M Lansman A. Lowther E. Laycock 5. Ling,-el M. McCrea J. McNeely S. Martin I Qs.. 180 'Su 1' '-s -A 159, M nf L Y We 5 1 iw. 4... A 'X m 1 4. 1, f if S v', .M Lf ql lf- Wllg zo..-mls. aria, V jg EYLD.ov f To hw: any W, , wie ' W Tau Epsilon Mu The Fabulous Otters. The annual Talisman Basketball Bounce. J. Morison K. Needham S. Norton J. Puugh L. Prileson B. Pulterbaugh B. Reams P. Redmond K. Revenaugh S. Rosenberger S. Ruhly C. Shone C. Smifh C- SOI'er1S0n N. Staby G. Van Sickle J. Whearty B. Wissinger fl? X v L. Sprague l X 2.- l8l Aborn Alford Bickett Bixby Bradford Brandon Bump Cochran Colburn Cooper Corner Dehus Fausnaugh Fetter Flack Friedt Goad Goddard Goodwin Gray Heaton Heft Hendrix Hendrix Hilt Hipsher Hobbs Hohnhorst Hohnhorst Hughey Jenkins Jenkins Jones Knittel Koski Lancaster Lang LaSeta Lavender LeFevre Lind Lust Luster McCall McClead Mignerey Miller Miller Oren Pohly Radebaugh Ricketts Roe Sanders Satola Sells Sette Shipman Simmons Smith if 001,00 Theta N Theta Nu was founded in l9l7. Its colors are purple and white, its flower, the violet, its mascot, the deer, and its symbol, the artist's palette. She will honor the arts is the motto of each Greenwich girl. For this rea- son, she strives to uphold her religious beliefs and to maintain her high standards in social, athletic, and aca- demic activities. 'A f K Greenwich oFFicers: FRONT: Sue Hohnhorst, Nan Van Scoyoc, Joanne Sayonara Miller BACK: Diane Jones, Kathy Goodwin, Emily Heft. S .X S Pledges entertain their actives with a talent show. 45' 1 ei . UQ e J We 4 . P. Spreng R. Sfinson The Greenwichettes E. Stuber J. Stuckman S. Taylor 5' :Tomas B. Tinnermcln . omas . V S T. Thomas N an Coyoc M. Warner L, Young D- Weaslon L. Zimmers N' J- Wells B. Zoller J. Wolfe 183 Jonda's officers: FRONT: Phil Hardy, Ted Flory BACK: Roger Hohn, Mike Fensler. N01 ' ua i . WW, I - Eta Phi Mu Presenting Miss Cheryl Muha, Jonda's candidate for Miss T 81 C. L. McCurdy J. Mclnlosh S. Moeller T. Noble M. Packham B. Osirander J. Scott J. Whalen W, Wheeler ian .T ' an .yi .gulf E. McFelvey ' A M. Ziegler ,A 3 1 B. Wood B. Wood 1 se, X v x 'K if qi 'fi lblulkf 9 I C x v . Q4 I ., H ' ,Y en' Q '!'R,1 7.3 pl ..C':.7 'RJ -,owl lW 'gJ ,gat 'Q 7-c' ffoox l xl 3,5 R xr' f iz' V ,vs 'T r -T' ' t ff' if T fe. s iv V. 1:-9 'J f Q f f .. E .. .:-- 1 ' t win -:iw J. Banning D. Burrows W. Carver P. Chang D. Cowclen T. Crane P. Deever . ' Q GI r Nair.. 4:9 M J. Dill Ellinger 5 Q, Jondo fraternity was founded in l932 by six men. The fraternity colors ore blue and gold, ond the fraternity motto is Let Brotherly Love Continue. The edelweiss, o smoll white bloom, which signihes purity ond brovery, is the froternity flower. The fraternity nicknome comes from the brotherly love of Jonothon ond David. Refreshments for Jonda's Open House guests. .. , ,L , , . , . U ,H . I 7 V ,U,.,.Y ,. , 'Z Q ew ' ' :-'i'e'z f -- . y ' H . , ri.-.1 C . e . F R HE 1 2 fv , ' H wow. if-K I .- .. ,x , - . , ,, ,- , 185 '67 Q11 wfi Aff , f L 4 fc if ' l J! , .W , y '.' ., ,. Q ' . C. Doughty J. Driscoll R. Farrell M. Fensler T. Flory P. Hardy T. Holt F. Jayne F. Dusfman J. Fetfery R. Hohn B. Johnson K. Kaufman M. Klimaszowski B. Koudelka T. Langshaw R. Lemer ' B. Lowe 'tv gi ma' 'vp 3757 204 9 ww f , '12 gli ft'-gy? G ,Y 3 ' -v .., ly mbda Gamma Epsilon King's ofticers: John Faust, Ron Hantt, Joe Mullenix, Larry Motz, Dave Orbin. 11323 First Place in Harmony Night: Kings Barbershop Quartet B. J. R B R D D D Ahl Allison Anslinger Askren Coughenour Crable Creamer Crippen T. Drake W. Eggers T. Elliot J. Faust A wg . S2 D. Brookover if Q H. Cain -at 'L .. M. Cochran Q7 - 'J V 9 l 2 X ' Q -'tb Q X gli' iz C. Curtner , M, so Dehus f Al 'J 'nl Dillon Donaldson , V J V A X K -5 Finch , A if 'Q Fisher ll, I . Fisher Z 2 ,gy . Foster A4' 'Q-17 no 4:5 1 .961 'O' 5 m,,,,.-.,.... 'T gf' 7 5' T11 ':'l7 -17, .' .3 Q .5 f.. ,sn 5 J f e 'F' 1 -N ik, i Ni'-1'1 QT' T-ev, fs- im wer HQ I W' ' R. Funk F. Garlathy B. Graham M. Gribler B. Haiek R. Hanft A. Harris V fl Q .gs ,pi L. King D. Klenk D. Kratzer S. Lorton J. Lowery P. Lubbs D. Lutz W, 'I , F, Xl, M. Maple J. Marko T. Martin J. Miskimen J. Morisey L. Motz J. Mullenix 'Sa lk If 'YQ 'Q' 1 I 5 Lambda Gamma Epsilon, or Kings Fraternity, was organized in 1948, N A 1- 1 with The royal colors of maroon 9 -3- tg' and gold. Loyalty To God, coun- Ig. X Try, brothers, and OTTerbein is The V 1 moTTo of The Kingsmen. In its first PW: 'Q' J. M. D. S. D. P. R. P. B. R. T. B. A. F. C. J. G K. F. Fowler Fribley Holl Kessler McKinney Mallet Orbin Owen Pfahl Pinson Potterburgh Reich Rizopulos Rosinack Seese Sells Smith Stansberger Tippett few years, The fraternity held its meetings in The Association Build- ing. The nexT residence was aT 98 VV. Home ST., which has since been moved and converted To a college guest house due To The construction of The Campus CenTer. The Kings- men now live in Their castle aT 138 W. Main ST. Kings' annual Pancake Supper. 187 M. Hedges Hines McDonald McGinnis Newton Orbin Peters Peterson Platt Prince Reynolds Richardson Rothwell Sechrist Simpson Simpson Steele Stohrer Whalen Wharton 9. iv- 4 1 1 5 di fl er -'84 y if Ji rr FN 1-0 ,GJ .4 Q. . f Ai Sf- Fi km- 1 I I 'fs Stk? L swf-9 amd? HC gif.. 7 NN I -eff CS 9 94 .1 Q -ff Q X W 'ge 9? fied! ig ' at L , . -.tw O. 5? Wg., -. W-'W' W rrzj Z -JR: QU mf .5 Q., , . a V 2 1 I, 2, L. Aieuo WV' vi D. Albert L. Amsfutz WEM- P. Andrechuck J. Baker Pi Sig officers: FRONT: Larry AmsTuTz, Les Aiello, BACK: Ned Doan, Dave Young. D. Beckner H. Campbell ThirTeen men, in l908, founded Pi BeTa Sigma, Pi Sig. lTs house is locaTed aT 72 Plum STreeT and has B C , rooms for TourTeen men. VViTh SvveeThearT of Pi BeTa . Uffln W 'M swwwi 'ff' 109 -Q L83 fr' x T 'Jf .., N. Doan J. Ferris R. Holt R. Kirby G. Leonard C. Messmer Sigma as The fraTerniTy love song, and All Tor one and one for all as iTs moTTo, iT was formed under The sign of The Zodiac. 188 Pi Beta Sigma gp A Z 'IT ll ll , f .fzffsuwfg z ., . , .5 . z Q ,Kg Pl Sig enloys Cl sorornfy serenclcle. B. Muller G. Neely EVM. Q 'F ef D g z P. Paulus T- Powers -U s -.Wi D. Price J. Thomas D. Sampson J. White S. Smifh D. Young 189 md-1 'N , s qv .Q--:IP -ar? B Buflermore C Brelsford B Clqwson B Dominic. f if MEX. J. Allen J. Bciffa P. Brown L. Gatchell J. Granger M. Griffith D. Hellinger D. Hoerneman K. Jarvis J. King T. Kinnison D. Kinsler .f ' A XT' ' Wwe. Couples enjoy dancing 'ro the music of The Ravens at Club's All Campus. T. Laughbaunn D. Lund G. Miles E. Miller J. Moore D. Nemefz R. Palmer T. Pascoe J. Penty R. Pope P. Robinson Q- gv 1 -it ' W ,1-1 sg' AV' I -we 190 Club's officers: FRONT: Dick Taylor, Paul Reiner, Gary Tiffany. BACK: Mike McCloskey, Ron Pope. The Ravens provide music for Club's All Campus. R. Robinson P. Shift R. Spessard F. Tetlow J. Upp R. Vincentz xwf 41... 97 Pi Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Phi or Country Club was founded in i908 and so named be- cause it first met outside the city limits. lt was the only fraternity to re- main active during World War ll. The colors are orange and black, and the fraternity motto is Staunch friends at all hazards. The crest signifies the book of openmindedness, with the head of noble Caesar. The hands of friendship are clasped on crossed swords, and a group of four chevrons bind the men together. T. Sporck D. Sweazy D. Taylor F. Wolfe B. Woodhouse F. Worley 'if 3, :' C. Wall B. Weston D. White D. Widder QMS' if? I' Sphmx s porch ns cz busy place on worm sprung nights , 5 Q J Doug B Abdallu D, Evans F Bashford C. Fellers J Benner J. Hunt J Bryan T Deever T Heaton W. Hmes M. Kuhn D. Lichtenberger M. Metzel T. Moody T. Main Sphinx president, Curt Fellers, stands with the fraternity's T 8. C-candidate, Kay Needham. The fraternity first appeared on Otterbein's campus in 1919 and thrived until World War II. In 1943, the entire membership was called to war. Sphinx reassembled in 1946, however, in 1951, the 38th division called all but two members into the service, and the fraternity never survived this crisis. In the fall of 1962, Sigma Delta Phi was again activated by seven students who felt the need for another fra- ternity at Otterbein. The oHicial colors of the fra- ternity are green and white. The newspaper is called The Grapevine. Veritus ed nostros super- omnes or Truth to us above all is the fraternity motto, and the fraternity flower is the American Beauty Rose. G. Miller B. Pasters L. Rummel B. Watts B. Rush D. Smith D. Speelman B. Turner Zeta holds an open house to present their candidate tor Miss T 8. C P hi Miss Kay Brinkman. f f ,.,r 2. ww-lr :Z Zeta officers-FRONT: Gary Holtzman, Jack Gruber, Tom Heisey. BACK: L. A. Kniess, Bob LaFollette, Nick Zaras, Sandy Walker. K. Ash J. Baird D. Allen H. Anderson G. Grittiths J. Gruber D. Carlos T. Casey sv-. ' D Caudlll H Chandler M Clay J Cooper G Davis B Deyo T Dietz W S- Qv bp.-an bf' A3 :nl f'1 43 ,Va E i94- 3 , .. ' 1 'im' -W- , ' R. Harney A-iv., for si J. Hartlieb 5f:,aM,,5i' 1. f . T. Heisey G. Holtzman H. Howell G. Hundertpfund ii,-X 4 J. Jones D. Kline L. A. Kniess s. Kun R. Lehman The stately Zeta lions guard the steps to the fraternity house. F' Levme R. Mauger U I M. Miller In June, i93i, two fraternities, Delta Beta Kappa and Lambda Kappa Tau, merged to form what is now known as Zeta Phi. Their colors are black, White, and gold, and their flower is the Dr. Van Fleet rose. Located on West College Avenue, their G. Moore , , , R. Ni le house rooms twenty-two men Cnot to mention a visit- 5 Y ing boa constrictori. Zeta has among its traditions that of being the first to have a fraternity house. Q: fjglkyham W Wolfe N. Zaras Roose D. Schmidt W. Schmitt D. Shore C. Stearns D. Viers R. Votaw S, Wagner H, Walker i95 PW ry V.. . WZ WZVYTZK4 . . was , ln sn-- 'ff v , is . 1 ... 1- xli- sc N... I 'R J. N D B. A S. C E. C. B. P. L. K. J. J. S. E. Abbott Arnold Azbell Baker Barkley Barnes Born Brown Bvpp Burns Butterbaugh Canady Carter Chapman Christ Clark Condry 5, S. Cooksey 'SX C R. Cox Cring K. wr --'sv loo-X J. ns L. K. L. 3 Independent girls participated in intramural and intercol- legiate athletics. Crotinger Curfman Curry Drop Evans ef? . -4 Faller Fetter Fomenko Fritz Fry Goodrich Green Hartsook Heinrich . Henkel Hudson Johnson C. Jones V. Kaiser Kerr K. Kire P. Kocher Leatherman Long Loyer Lutz McCand les McDowell McElroy McGhee Martin Maxwell Mercer 1 R. Miller S. Miller J. Mitzo E. Mollencopf T. Molter K. Moody B. Morgan R. Morrison M. Newell M. Onstatt D. Oyer ry., S .WN 'Cr' Q ,Av 196 Would you believe ci floor meeting? Independents G J. J. J. J. As octive porticiponts in The busy lite of The college, The independent women Tound Their doys Tull oi ocodemics ond extrocurriculor oc- Tivities. Their contributions To college lite gove scope To The ronge of octivities which constitutes on college. Page Parsons Peeper Pendleton Perron Puterbough Plotz Portertield Price Priest Ray Rhoodes Roberts Rowland Rummins Rutledge Ruyon Schlegel Schroder Schwing Shaulis Schor Shcxuck Siebert Siegel Simonetti Slick Slocum Smith Sonntog Sponseller Stanley Steckmon Stember Stemple I97 'tv-Q C. Stevens P. Stiles J. Swaino A. Vance B. Wagner D. Walklet M. Webb C. Wells B. Willett W. Woodworth B. Wray B. Wurst ,gn wit 19 7 A ,f-f . fy WS 7' was '15 -.JN V. . -K7 QP .x f, MP' .2 -:fr ,ts .ik .ff-f Q? ws' PNB' 47? T. G R. B. B. J. D. E. C. D. E. S. J. B. E. G Adams Andrews Andrews Bartok Bates Beatty Bennett Bennett Blanchfleld Boles Bradel Bretz Brubaker Bruce Clark Close em. X M22 A. Crooks B. Daugherty M. Dickenson R. Dougherty D. Durieux L. Edwards C. Elliot L. Evans D. Farrell D. Fourman J. Franklin F. Glasser D. Gordon D. Hel fner L. Herman D. Hershberger J. Hlell L. Hinder B. Hunt D. Hulher T. James W. Jollie D. Jones G. Kelley R. Larcom J. Laub G. Lewis D. McDowell M. McMullen P. Markle 198 Independents and frat men fight it out. About face! 7. 5- 'ra- Q.. . -gf' my W D. Marks F. Miller 'P 'f1 1 Q -an sw riff.: .1--gf 23 X R. Mowry A. Myers C. Nelson M. O'Donnell J. P. O'NeaI J. Parker M. Price L. Randolph B. Reichenbach M. Reck F. Rice D. Roberts P. Roberts D. Rugh J. Russel D. Schein Independents M if A valuable group in The Otterbein scene, but k jj' if ff one often neglected when pictures are being Taken, is The men who chose To remain in- ,lg dependent from ci Greek organization. Ac- ui' tive in many fields, These men complete The 3 . Otterbein picture. I X xc er Wl10'S behind the bCIll? Independents participated in college athletics. Whitmont Wolf Wollam Woodward R. Woodruff Zeller 199 B. Speelman D. Stilwell M. Trommer J. Vincent 63' ..,,. Miss Lana Rinehart Miss Kam McClure Trooliiionolly The Foll Homecoming Queen is o Senior. I-I ' Eoch condioloie represents o sorority, ond The I n vote is Ioy mole siuolenfs. Condioloies This yeor were: Ruth Bornes, Koppos, Corol Sockel, Arcoolyf Sonoly Svozil, Owls, Kom McClure, Arbuius, Firsi Aiiendonig Lono Rinehori, Greenwich, Moiol of Honor, ond Queen Judy Morison, represeniing Tolismon. Miss Ruth Barnes Miss Carol Sockel Miss Sandy Svozil Miss Sherry Washburn 200 I ,f,,,.,...,,.,,,MM Miss Eileen Coad Miss Anne Barr Winter Princess Suspense surrounds The selecTing of The VVinTer Homecoming Princess. The VorsiTy O choses Three sopho- more girls. They ore picked ouT of The ouolience by o roving spoTlighT cluring holf-Time of The homecoming gome. The l966 WinTer Princess wos Eileen Coool, her Moicl of Honor vvos Anne Borr, her ATTenolonT Wols Borp Fisher. Miss Barb Fisher 'Ns Miss Barb Simon MissTSC Chosen by The TraTerniTies Tram among The Treshmen girls, The T 84 C candidaTes are iudged by an im- parTial panel, and Miss T 84 C is crowned aT The InTerTraTerniTy Dance. The candidaTes and The TraTerniTies which They rep- resenTed Were, VVhiTney Bridenbach, Kings, Kay Brinkman, ZeTa, Cheryl Muha, Janda, Kay Needham, Sphinx, Jane VVhearTy, Club, and Queen, Barb Simon, Pi Sig. 'fm' Miss Kay Brinkman Miss Whitney Bridenbach Miss Kay Needham Miss Cheryl Muha Miss .lane Whearty - me W Miss Jan Lenahan O To The girl chosen by The Sibyl sToTf os Sibyl Queen goes The honor of being The OTTerbein senior mosT represenToTive of The school. She is TrocliTionolly o leooler ond exemplihes The s1oiriToTOTTerbein. This yeor's Sibyl Queen is Jon Lenohon. 204 DHD 00 Miss Carol Sorenson Miss Ann Lawther Miss Gretchen Van Sickle Miss Barb Billings May Queen WiTh The essence of spring flowers onol The ioy of o new seoson, The Queen of The Moy reigns over Moy Doy TesTiviTies. The queen, o junior, is chosen by o voTe of The enTire sTuolenT booly. This yeor, The Moy Queen was Borlo Billings, The Moicl of Honor wos Corol Sorenson, one ATTenol- mb onT wos Ann LovvTher, ond The oTher ATTenclonT wos GreTchen Von Sickle. 205 1 1 ,r1121,,1,1,11.'g1 '.-f,y1111g1'1' 1 1111111 ,- 1-1.1111 1111-111:,,.1111111,-1' I ,111 ,111 ., ww 1 f'f,11,1 41 , J' ,, , , -v 'H ww J ,111,5'IM1'Q11j.,1u1trWfi11Ww1V'31 1' 1 1-3 WYc'i1:1,5,'1'q'11 ':,k1iL1,n!1 V' fm.. X 4 L W ,J 1 1 1 I r '- 1 1 M mf 1 1 1 ' i'- ,1J,:f f' 1l'1'.11n!.'1fw'1'7f1a: 11 41 M' x 121 f1f'1'J1fL'1f'Q 1v,Q ,Vf:11,NffL.1Wl-121'x'111711111 ,W 11111 A R11 11 1? ' , ' . J,f-:gW.dr1qlJ 1'.fYflQ1.1:e1 '- ' ,Ja 11.11 V, 1, , 215 ., . ' 7 1 J'w1f'1f .1551-11.24211 J ' 1 , ,' 11Qi1?1:'i 7- 2 ,J 'ia 1 1 ' ' '11'51'1f'w-:w,1'1,,1 1' f 1 f '1 1'11 '11'f0J'v. m1,,1-.gq1!11,Q. 1 11 ,11111,11,1,.111..11,1111,11 ' ' 1, -M11 nxvf- '1S!a9'1' .' Wi' 1 5- ,f 1:7 -VQQJTIQ wr- 1? M 'C-1' ' f ' 1 '1 Vw16 w'1,g5111',, '11, 111 E IORS... Four yeors ogo They sTorTed Their College coreer wiTh The singing of The OTTerbein Love Song on The lown of I-loword House . . . They were noiye, exCiTed, ingenuous . . . The yeors possed Too quickly . . . Now They ore To climox The besT yeors of Their lives wiTh The some song, sung on The sTelos ol The sosh building-iusT o Tew yords, buT so mony mem- ories Trom The spoT where iT oll loegon . . . To The senior, oll The Things ThoT OTTerbein is would become o worm, nos- Tolgic memory os They become o porT oi The lorger world oT hond . . . DIANNE ABORN, North Plainfield, New Jersey SHERRY ALFORD, Dayton, Ohio MARTY ALLEN, Warren, Michigan LAURENCE AMSTUTZ, Orrville, Ohio MARY ELLEN ARMENTROUT Akron, Ohio BURHEL AUKERMAN, Eaton, Ohio DONNA AZBELL, Stoutsville, Ohio RUTH BARNES, Williamsport, Ohio BARBARA BARNHOUSE Akron, Ohio ELLEN BATHRICK, Holland, New York DEEDRA BEBOUT, Wellington, Ohio MARTY BEHAN NA, Connellsville, Pa. JO ANN BELL, Columbus, Ohio CAROL BENES, Cleveland, Ohio TRENDA BLY, Old Fort, Ohio PENNY BOCKELMAN, North Haven, Conn. DANIEL BOWELL, Dayton, Ohio CHERRY BOWLES, Dayton, Ohio JOYN BOYD, Union City, Ohio WADE BOYER, 1 V15 wif wwgms V -, A -all? DALE CREAMER, Galloway, Ohio DAVE CRIPPEN, Youngsville, Pa. ANNE CROSKEY, Miamisburg, Ohio CATHY BRANDEBERRY, Toledo, Ohio 'CRAIG BRELSFORD, Westerville, Ohio LENORE BROBST, Columbus, Ohio KAREN BRUBAKER, Cleveland, Ohio NATHALIE BUNGARD, Attlelooro, Mass. DIANE WEASTON BIRCKBICHLER Westerville, Ohio PHYLLIS BUTTERBAUGH Stoutsville, Ohio TOM CASEY, Dayton, Ohio HARRY CHANDLER, Westerville, Ohio REBECCA CLARK, West Carrollton, Ohio ROBERT CLAWSON, Westerville, Ohio MIKE CLAY, Middletown, Ohio MIKE COCHRAN, Worthington, Ohio SUELLEN, COCHRANE, Canton, Ohio RUTH COLLINS, Johnstown, Pa. CATHIE COWPERTHWAIT Plainfield, New Jersey MARIAN CROW, Dayton, Ohio CAROLE CURFMAN, Westerville, Ohio PAM CUTINELLA, Greenwich, Conn. RENE DELLINGER, Kettering, Ohio PHIL DEEVER, West Carrollton, Ohio TERRY DILLON, Franklin, Ohio EDWARD DOAN, Miamisburg, Ohio BOB DOMINICI, Somerville, New Jersey JAY DONALDSON, Dayton, Ohio JACK DRISCOLL, Connellsville, Pa. CHARLOTTE DURKIN, Summit, New Jersey ANNE EASTON, Franklin, Ohio CYNTHIA ECKROTH, Bloomsburg, Pa. WILLIAM EGGERS, Cincinnati, Ohio JIM FETTERLY, New Brunswich, N.J. BOB FISHER, Louisville, Ohio SANDY FISHER, Findlay, Ohio BETTY FITCH, Findlay, Ohio JUDY FITZGERALD, Lorain, Ohio WENDY FLEMING, Bellport, New York CONNIE FLESHER, VanWert, Ohio KAY FLICKNER, Franklin, Pennsylvania TED FLORY, Dayton, Ohio CHRIS FOSTER, Southampton, N.Y. MIKE FRIBLEY, Newark, Ohio NANCY FRIEDT, Wadsworth, Ohio JEAN FULLER, Canton, Ohio DIANNE GARVERICK, Mt. Vernon, Ohio JOAN GERBER, Strasburg, Ohio JACK GRUBER, Caledonia, Ohio BRIAN HAJEK, Parma, Ohio RON HANFT, Hartville, Ohio HARLAN HATCH, Westerville, Ohio EMILY HEFT, Sycamore, Ohio DON HERSHBERGER, Scottdale, Pa. KATHY HOBBS Dayton, Ohio 2-if 'itl ts-' CAROL HOFFMAN Delta, Ohio ROGER HOHN, Dayton, Ohio SUE HOHNHORST, Dorset, Ohio MARILOU HOLFORD, San Gabriel, California DAVE HOLL, Cleveland, Ohio MARILYN HUTCHINGS, North Olmsted, Ohio JILL JENKINS, Cleveland, Ohio KEITH KAUFMAN, Pittsburgh, Pa. TIM KINNISON, Fox River Grove, III. SHARON KITE, Paris, Ohio SUE KLENK, Cincinnati, Ohio SUSAN KNECHT, Bryan, Ohio PATRICIA KOCHER, Balboa, Canal Zone CAROL KRATZER, Dayton, Ohio SANDY KRISHER, Massillon, Ohio SUE KUTHAN, Magadore, Ohio BOB LA FOLLETTE, Fairmont, West Va. TOM LANGSHAW, Perry, Ohio LANA RINEHART LA SETA Delphos, Ohio MARSHA LAUDERBACH Kettering, Ohio RUTH ANN LEA, Millersburg, Ohio RAY LEFFLER, Columbus, Ohio JAN LENAHAN, Columbus, Ohio SALLY MARTIN, Mowrystown, Ohio TOM MARTIN, Euclicl, Ohio LARRY Motz, Uniontown, Ohio GARY LEONARD, Scottdale, Pa. .IEANNE LORD, Copley, Ohio BOB LOWE, Parma, Ohio DONNA LUST, Westerville, Ohio KAM MCCLURE, Pittsburgh, Pa. LARRY MCCURDY, Bucyrus, Ohio WANDA McFARLAND Lucas, Ohio ED MCKELVEY, Columbus, Ohio PAT MCGINNIS, Jerry City, Ohio JOHN McINTOSH, Birmingham, Michigan MIKE MCMULLEN, Westerville, Ohio LINDA MACARIE, Canton, Ohio SALLY MAIBACH, Sterling, Ohio TOM MAIN, Ashley, Ohio ROSE ANNA MANSFIELD Deshler, Ohio MARILYN MARSCH, Gahanna, Ohio ED MAURER, Bloomdale, Ohio MARTY MERCER, Altoona, Pa. CHUCK MESSMER, Germantown, Ohio GEORGE MILES, Columbus, Ohio GAIL MILLER, Columbiana, Ohio KAY ARMSTRONG MILLER, Westerville, Ohio JIM MISKIMEN, Worthington, Ohio STEVE MOELLER, Cincinnati, Ohio JACK MOORE, Dayton, Ohio JUDY MORISON, Cleveland, Ohio SALLY MORROW, Columbus, Ohio DEAN NEMETZ, Mineral City, Ohio DAVE NEWTON, Westerville, Ohio DAVID ORBIN, Youngwood, Pa. RONALD ORBIN, Youngwood, Pa. PHIL OWEN, Westerville, Ohio MIKE PACKHAM, Newark, Ohio BARBARA PAINE, East Fultonham, Ohio ROY PALMER, Zanesville, Ohio TEDDY PARKER, Buffalo, New York ,as-: HQ?-iv 4019i ,A . 'QQW' -4-f ,K ,lwni '!'f'f'7 44? 214 K- JAN PARSONS, Keokuk, Iowa JANE PAUGH, Dayton, Ohio PAUL PAULUS, Westerville, Ohio PHIL PEARSON, Westerville, Ohio SHERRY PERLICK, Marion, Ohio GAIL PETERSON, Parma, Ohio RICK PETERSON, Mansfield, Ohio RON POPE, Zanesville, Ohio PAT PRICE, Akron, Ohio RALPH PRINCE, Westville, Ohio BONNIE REAMS, Cincinnati, Ohio RODERICK REED, Hadley, Massachusetts MELINDA RICKELMAN, Lancaster, Ohio ANGELOS RIZOPULOS, Thessaloniki, Greece PHIL ROBINSON, Derry, Pa. DEANIE ROSE, Dayton, Ohio . WANITA ROSS, Westerville, Ohio LINDA ROTE, Pittsburg h, Pa. DOROTHY SANGER Jackson, Ohio ,pn .4 ini-I ,am '53 ff' f ' -2, , ' ,, , - --A.. La, ., ,, ,, ,, tw, fit, is mil ,W W -5' af' 4 Lf? MM , , , , 1047 wi' I 42237 WOLFGANG SCHMITT, Smithville, Ohio JANE SCOTT, Westerville, Ohio CAROL SEARS, Dayton, Ohio CRAIG SEESE, Connellsville, Pa. JIM SELLS, Columbus, Ohio ROBERTA SETTE, Parma, Ohio EDIE SHEETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. ELLEN SHIPMAN, New Canaan, Conn. VICKI BRYAN SIGMAN, Springfield, Ohio EMILY SMITH, Ashland, Ohio CAROL SOCKLE, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio KEN STANSBERGER, Massillon, Ohio JO STUCKMAN, Bucyrus, Ohio SANDY SVOZIL, Upper Saddle River, NJ DICK TAYLOR, Columbus, Ohio SUZANNE TAYLOR, Xenia, Ohio FRED TETLOW, Sparta, New Jersey FRANK TIPPETT, Columbus, Ohio JOHN THURSTON, Weems, Virigina DAVE TROUT, Middletown, Ohio JOHN VAN HEERTUM, Leonia, New Jersey NAN VAN SCOYOC, Deshler, Ohio CHARLES WALL, Roebling, New Jersey JO ANN WARREN, Weston, Conn. SHERRY WASHBURN, Columbus, Ohio NAOMI WEINERT, Dayton, Ohio JACK WHALEN, Rochester, New York JAMES WHALEN, Rochester, New York ANN WHITESIDE, Commercial Point, Ohio ELLEN WILLIAMS, Toledo, Ohio .IU DY WOLFE, Knoxville, Iowa WILMA WOODWORTH, Bucyrus, Ohio DAVE WOODYARD, Westerville, Ohio FRED WORLEY, Westerville, Ohio DAVID YOUNG, Lorain, Ohio NICK ZARAS, Newark, Ohio MIKE ZIEGLER, Cincinnati, Ohio LINDA ZIMMERS, New Madison, Ohio CHARLOTTE ZIRKLE, Sidney, Ohio CHARLENE ZUNDEL, Zanesville, Ohio ' It is appointed unto men once to die There 'is a time to be born and a time to die One gener- ation passes away and another comes . . . Dr. Paul Frank . .. And when he had lighted all of our candles, he walked quickly and quietly out of the room. fThese are words from a poem written by a stu- dent, Verda Deeter, in honor of Dr. Frankj 218 I believe in God, although the world is Terry Darby . . . Like the tide at its ebb, I'm at peace in the web of your arms . . . QThese words are from Judy's favorite song, Ebb Tide. j in total disorder, as right and truth always prevail . . . Whenever you become entrenched in your own problems, go out and do something for someone else . . . CThese phrases were found on a piece of paper in the pocket of one of Terryls suits . .. They were to be used in the texts of future sermonsj Ma Jud Fitzgerald Death slew not him, but he made death his ladder to the skies 219 Senior Index ABORN, DIANNE LUCY: B.A. History and Govt.: Y.W.C.A. I,25 Theta Nu l,2,3,45 Young Republicans 25 W.A.A. 45 American University 35 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. ALFORD, SHERRY FRANCES: B.S.: King Hall Secy-Treas. I5 Y.W.C.A. Publicity Chairman 25 W.A.A. Sportshead 25 Counselor 35 Theta Nu l,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 45 Who's Who 45 Sigma Zeta5 Alpha Lambda Delta. ALLEN, MARTHA LOUISE: B.S, Biology: Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,45 Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,45 Pan Hel 3,45 Counselor 35 Women's Glee Club 2,3,45 Student Senate 3,45 Treas. 45 Dormitory Social Chairman I5 Vice Pres. 45 W.S.G.B. 45 W.A.A. 2,3,45 Co-Rec Sportshead 35 Vice Pres. 45 Intercollegiate Basketball 2,3,45 Alpha Epsilon Delta 2,3,45 Historian 3,45 Pres. 4. AMSTUTZ, LAWRENCE L.: B.A.5 Phi Beta Sigma l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Pledge Pres. I5 Chaplain 25 lntramural Rep. 35 Inter-Frat. Council 45 Dorm Council I5 Ar- nold Air Society. ARMENTROUT, MARY ELLEN: B.A. Home Economics and French: Home Ec Club l,2,3,45 Tau Delta l,2,3,45 Corres. Sec. 45 Strasbourg 35 Phi Sigma Iota. AZBELL, DONNA MARLENE: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Glee Club I5 M.E.N.C. I,2. BAER, MARCIA ANN: B.A. Health and Physical Education: Tau Delta l,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 45 Co-Volleyball Captain 45 Bowling Captain 25 Band I5 W.A.A. 2,3,45 Sec.-Treas. 45 Pi Epsilon 2,3,45 Sec.-Treas, 45 R.W.C.A. l,2,3,45 O.S.E.A. 2,45 O.E,A.5 N.E.A.5 Intercollegiate Basketball l,2,3,45 Cap- tain 45 Field Hockey I,2,45 Softball 3,45 Central Ohio Board of Otticials 2, 3,45 O.A.N.P.E.R. 2,3,4: A.A.N.P.E.R. 2,3,4. BARNES, RUTH ELLEN: B.S. Education: Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,45 Otterbein Marching Band I5 Women's Glee Club I,2,35 W,A.A. 2,3,45 O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,45 Intercollegiate Tennis Team I,25 Young Republicans I,2,45 Home Economics Club 2,3,4. BARNHOUSE, BARBARA SUE: B.A.: Y.W.C.A. I,25 O.S,E.A. I5 Rho Kappa Delta l,2,3,45 Room Manager, Reporter, Newsletter Co-Editor5 Phi Sigma Iota 3,45 Newsletter Editor, Publicity Chairman5 Quiz and Quill 3,4, BATHRICK, ELLEN M.: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,45 Secy. 45 Y.W.C.A. I,2,35 W.A.A. 2,35 A Cappella Choir l,2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. BAYER, WADE ELDON: B.S.: W.O.B.N.-F.M. Engineer 35 Chief Engineer 4. BEBOUT, DEEDRA EDENFIELD: B.S. Education: Cap and Dagger: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,45 Theta Alpha Phi. BEHANNA, MARTHA: B.S. Education: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,45 W.A.A. 3,45 Modern Dance I,25 O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I. BELL, ELIZABETH JOANN: B.S. Education: W.A.A. 3,45 Kappa Phi Omega I,2, 3,45 O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I,2. BENES, CAROL LEE: B.S. Math and Education: Tau Delta l,2,3,45 Historian 25 Treas. 3,45 O.S.E.A. 2,45 Y.W.C.A. 25 Sailing Club 35 Phi Sigma Iota 2, 35 Dean's List 4. BIRCKBICHLER, DIANE WEASTON B.A. French and English: Standards Com- mittee Pres. I,25 W.S.G.B. I,25 Alpha Lambda Delta5 Quiz and Quill5 G.A.A.5 O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Theta Nu l,2,3,45 Strasbourg 35 Dean's List I,2,4. BISHOP, GERALD C.: B. of Music Education: Drum Maior 45 Chamber Orches- tra 25 Concert Band 45 Dance Band I5 Woodwind Quintet 25 Drill Team 45 Pep Band 25 Brass Choir 3. BLY, TRENDA: B.A. French: Glee Club I,25 Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,45 Room Manager 25 Scholarship Chairman 45 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,45 O.S.E.A. 3,4. BOQKELMAN, PENNY ANN: B.A. Sociology: Sigma Aipho Tau i,2,s,4, sibyi Stott 4. BOWLES, CHERY LEE: B.S. Education: Y.W.C.A. I5 O.S.E.A. 2,35 Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4. BOYD, JOHN S.: B.A.: Cross Country 45 Glee Club 2,35 Band 2,3,45 Brass Choir 2,45 A Cappella Choir 4. BRANDEBERRY, CATHERINE MAE: B.A. Home Economics: Arbutus l,2,3,45 Corres Secy. 45 Home Ec. Club l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I5 Phi Sigma lata 2. BRETZ, STEPHEN DALE: B.S. Math: Ohio State University I,25 Audio-Visual 3,45 Production Manager Tan and Cardinal 3,45 Business Office 3,4. BROBST, LENORE ALETHEA: B.S, Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,45 Chor- ister 45 O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,45 Women's Glee Club 'l,2,3,45 Librarian 25 String Ensemble I,2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Dean's List 2.5 BRUBAKER, KAREN J.: B.A.: W.A.A. 2,3,45 Program Chairman 45 Pi Epsilon 2,3,45 Secy. 35 Tau Delta 2,3,45 Pledge Mistress 45 Intercollegiate Basket- ball 2,3,45 Field Hockey 45 Sottball 2,3,45 O.E.A. 45 Central Ohio State Board ot Oiticials 2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. 2,3,45 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4. BUNGARD, NATHALIE SUZANNE: B.A.: O.S.E.A. I5 Y.W.C,A. I,25 Kappa Phi Omega I,2,35 Festival of Arts Committee 3,45 Quiz and Quill 2,3,45 Edi- tor 4. BUTTERBAUGH, PHYLLIS ANN: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4. CASEY, THOMAS EDWARD: B.A.: S.A.M. I,25 Glee Club I,2,35 Track I,2. CLARK, REBECCA SUE: B.A.: W.A.A. l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I,2,35 O.S.E.A. I,2,35 M.E.N.C. 3,45 Band l,2,3,45 Women's Intercollegiate Basketball I5 Delta Omicron. CLARKE, EDWARD L.: B.A.: Y.M.C.A. 25 Delta Tau Chi 2. CLAWSON, ROBERT C.: B.A.: Football I,2. CLAY, MICHAEL TRAVIS: B.S. Mathematics: Football I5 Basketball I,2,35 R.O.T.C. l,2,3,45 M.S.G.B. 2,3,45 President 45 Corps Commander 45 Counselor 35 Zeta Phi l,2,3,45 Arnold Air Society 2,3,45 Who's Who 4. COCHRAN, MICHAEL H.: B.A. History and Government: Lambda Gamma Ep- silon l,2,3,45 Chaplain 45 Counselor 35 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 President 4. COCHRANE, SUELLEN: B.S. Education: Bowling Green State University I,25 Home Economics Club 2,3,45 Reporter 25 Corres. Secy. 35 Historian 45 Stand- ards Committee 35 Secy.-Treas. 35 Sibyl Stat? 35 Tau Epsilon Mu 3,45 Pho- tographer 45 O.S.E.A. 3,45 Future Air Force Olticers' Wives Club 3,45 Y.W.C.A. 3. COLLINS, RUTH A.: B.A. Sociology: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 35 Pledge Pres. I5 T 8: C Reporter 45 Student Senate l,2,3,45 W.A.A. I,2, 3,45 Board 3,45 Modern Dance Club 35 Dorm Vice Pres. I5 W.S.G.B. I5 Y.W.C.A. I,2,35 Angel Flight l,2,3,45 Drill Team Commander 45 Homecoming Maid of Honor 25 May Day Maid ot Honor 35 Home Economics Club 3,4. COWPERTHWAIT, CATHERINE L.: B.A. French: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,45 Y Seminar5 Strasbourg 35 Sorority Scholarship Chairman 45 Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. CREAMER, DALE E.: B.S. Education: Basketball I,25 Lambda Gamma Epsilon I, 2,3,45 Otticer I,2,35 Counselor 3. CRIPPEN, DAVID M.: B.S.: Drill Team I,2,3,45 Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,45 Arnold Air Society 2,3,45 Treas. 3. CROSKEY, ANNE ELIZABETH: B.A. Psychology: Glee Club l,2,3,45 Young Re- publicans 25 Counselor 35 Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 2,35 Vice Pres. 45 Home Ec. Club 45 Psych. Lab Assistant 2,3,45 W.S.G.B. 25 Alpha Lambda Delta I,25 Who's Who 4. CROW, MARIAN RUTH: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I,2,35 Delta Tau Chi l,25 W.A.A. I,25 Counselor 35 Rho Kappa Delta l,2,3,45 Pres. 3,4. CURFMAN, CAROLE LEE: B.A. Biology: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,45 Proiect Chair- man 2,35 Glee Club l,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. I,25 Sibyl StaFF I,2,35 Copy Editor 2,3. CUTINELLA, PAMELA ANN: B.A. French: Angel Flight l,2,3,45 Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 45 Y.W.C.A. DELLINGER, LOURENE ANN: B.A. English: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,45 Pledge Mistress 35 Sales Representative 45 Publications Board 3,45 Secretary 3,45 Sibyl Staff 25 Greek Editor 25 Tan 8- Cardinal 25 Feature Editor 25 Quiz and Quill 3,45 Secy. 45 Torch and Key 45 Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,4. DEVER, PHILIP RAY: B.A. Business Administration: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,45 A.F.- R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 25 Drill Team 35 Phi Sigma Iota. DILLON, TERRY DEE: B.A. French: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,45 Rush Chair- man 45 Men's Glee Club I,2,45 Librarian 25 Tan 8: Cardinal I,2,45 Circu- lation Manager 25 Sibyl Staff I,25 Ass. Greek Editor 25 Lang. Lab Assistant 2,45 Festival of Arts Committee 25 Young Republicans 25 Dean's Planning Committee 45 Strasbourg 35 Phi Sigma Iota 2,45 Secy.-Treas. 45 Phi Alpha Theta 4. DONALDSON, JAY LEE: B.A. Tan 8: Cardinal Stott I,2,35 Sibyl Staff I,2,35 Young Democrats 25 Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4. DRISCOLL, JACK ARTHUR: B.A.: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,45 R.O.T.C. I,2,3,4. DURKIN, CHARLOTTE HELEN: B.A.: Rho Kappa Delta 'l,2,3,45 Young Repub- licans l,2,3,45 W.O.B.N. I5 Cap and Dagger 2,3,45 Phi Sigma IOTC 3,4- EASTON, ANNE STANTON: B.A.: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,45 Recording Secy.5 Y.W.C.A. l, Sailing Club 4, Tan 8: Cardinal l,2, Young Republicans 2,3, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. EGGERS, WILLIAM KAYE: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, S.A.M. 2. FENN, ELIZABETH ANN: B.A.: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4, Sailing Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Y.W.C.A. l,2, Young Republicans l,2, Home Ec. Club 2. FENSLER, MICHAEL JOHN RAY: B.A. History and Government: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3, Corres. Secy, House Manager, R.O.T.C. Drill Team I, Arnold Air Society, Commander 4. FISHER, SANDRA KAY: B.A. Music Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4, Chorister 3, Vice Pres. 4, Glee Club I,2,3, Business Manager 3, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3, Band 3,4, M.E.N.C. I,2,3,4, FISHER, ROBERT WADE JR.: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, W.O.B.N. I,2,3,4, Program Director 3, Station Manager 4, Delta Tau Chi 3,4, Coun- cil of Christian Associations, Pres. 4, Y.M.C.A. 2,3. FITZGERALD, JUDITH ANN: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3, Girl's Glee Club I,2,3, Young Republicans I,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I, Ensemble I,2. FLEMING, WENDY: B.A. Sociology: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3.4, Rush Chairman 3, Y.W.C.A. l. FLESHER, CONNIE KAY: B.S. Education. Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4, Recording Secy. 4, W.A.A. 3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,2, O.S.E.A. 2,3,4 FLICKNER, KAY ANNETTE: B.A.: Tau Delta I,2,3,4, O.S.E.A. I,2,3, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 2,3,4. FLORY, TED CARSON: B.A. History and Government: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4, Pledge Master 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Dorm Council I, Vice Pres. 2: Counselor 3, Y Seminar 2, Who's Who 4. FOSTER, CHRISTOPHER: B.S. Education: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, Sail- ing Club 2,3,4, Commodore 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4, Glee Club I,2,3,4, Librarian 4. FRIBLEY, MICHAEL MARTIN: B.A. History and Government: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Counselor 3, Phi Eta Sigma 4, Pres. 4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Torch and Key 3,4. FRIEDT, NANCY RUTH: B.A. French: Theta Nu I,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,4, O.S.E.A. 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4. FULLER, JEAN ELIZABETH: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega 2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. 2,3, Glee Club I,2,3, Ensemble I,2,3, Sibyl Staff 4. GARVERICK, DIANNE PATRICIA: B.A.: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,4, O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3,4, Tan 8: Cardinal Staff I. GERBER, JOAN ANITA: B.A. Music Education: Rho Kappa Delta l,2, M.E.N.C. 3,4, Symphony of Winds 2,3,4, Marching Band 3,4, Glee Club I,2,3, A Cappella Choir 4, Delta Omicron l,2,3,4. GREEN, LEWIS MICHAEL: B.S. Physical Education: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4, Foot- ball I,2,3,4, Track 2,3, Varsity O 2,3,4, Pres. 4. GRUBER, JACK SIDNEY: B.S. Biology: Zeta Phi I,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Inter-Frat. 3,4, Pres. 4, Campus Life Committee 4, Dorm Council l,2, Unit Commit- tee l,2, Sigma Zeta 3,4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3,4, Vice Pres. 3. GUSTAFSON, NELS S.: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4. HAJEK, BRIAN K.: B.A, AND B.S.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, Counselor 3, Head Resident Freshmen Quad. 4, O.S.E.A. 3, Student Senate I, Tan 8: Cardinal Staff l,2, Sibyl Stott I, Sports Editor I, Publications Board I, Class Treas. 2. HANFT, RONALD PAUL: B.A. Music Education: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2, 3,4, Pres. 4, Y.M.C.A. 3, O.S.E.A. 2, M.E.N.C. I,2,3,4, A.G.O. Student Chapt. I,2,3, Festival ot Arts Committee 3, Religion in Lite Week Committee 3, Quiz and Quill 4, Phi Eta Sigma 4. HANKISON, WILLIAM R.: B.A.: Sigma Delta Phi I,2,3,4, Quiz and Quill 4, Phi Alpha Theta. HATCH, HARLAN EUGENE: B.A.: R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Arnold Air Society, Y.M.C.A. HEFT, EMILY JANE: B.A.: Music Education: Theta Nu I,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Secy. 4, A Cappella Choir I,2,3,4, Band I, Chamber Singers 4, Delta Omi- cron l,2, Chaplain 3, Publicity Officer 4, M.E.N.C., Counselor 3, SCOPE 3, Delta Tau Chi 3,4, Chorister 4, Religion and Life Week Chairman 4, Campus Life Committee 4, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Junior Advisor 2, Torch and Key 3,4, Pres. 4, Who's Who 4. HIETT, JAMES HAY: B.S. Education: Y.M.C.A. I,2,3,4, Young Republicans I,2,3,4, O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Bowling 3, Cap and Dagger. HILL, WARREN ROBERT: B.A. French: Zeta Phi 2,3,4, R.O.T.C. I,2,3,4, Rifle Team l, Arnold Air Society 2,3,4, Commander 2,3,4, Track Team l,2, Phi Sigma Iota 4. HOBBS, BARBARA KATHLEEN: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Member- ship Chairman 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3,4, Arts Chairman 3, Vice Pres. 4, C.C.A. l, SCOPE l,2, Project Coordinator, Phi Sigma Iota. HOFFMAN, CAROL SUE: B.S. Education: Y.W.C.A. I,2, O.S.E.A. 3, Intramurals I, Church Choir l,2, HOHN, ROGER ALBERT: B.S. Education: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4, Social Chairman 2, Vice Pres. 4, Football I,2,3,4, Class Vice Pres. 2,3, Student Senate 4, Counselor 3, Drill Team l,2, Student Court I. HOHNHORST, SUSAN ANN: B.S. Education: Theta Nu I,2,3,4, Corres. Secy. 4, O.S.E.A. 2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3, Cap and Dagger 3,4. HOLFORD, MARILOU: B.A. Speech: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4, Cultural Liaison 4, Cheerleader I,2,3,4, Captain 4, A Cappella Choir l,2, Cap and Dagger 2,3,4, Young Republicans 2,3, Casts of Gigi, The Boy Friend, Look Homeward Angel, The Sap of Lite, Anastasia, Annie Get Your Gun, The Madwoman ot ChaiIlot, Director ot Servant ot Two Masters, W.A.A. 2,3, Festival ot Arts Committee 3,4, May Day Director 3,4, May Day Court 3, U.S.O. Tour 2, Drama Award 2,4, Schultz-Gressman Dra- matics Award 3, First Place Women's State Speech Contest 3, Theta Alpha Phi 4, Who's Who 4. HOLL, DAVID GUTHRIE: B.S. Mathematics: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4, Counselor 3, O.S.E.A. 3,4, Sigma Zeta 3,4, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Dean's List 4. HUNTER, WILLIAM L.: B.A.: Class Pres. I, Casts Annie Get Your Gun, Han- sel and GreteI, The Madwoman of ChailIot, Counselor 3, Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. 3,4, Cap and Dagger 4. HUTCHINGS, MARILYN KAY: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4, Room Manager 3, Secy, 4, W.A.A. I,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman 4, Board Member 4, Young Republicans I,2,3, O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3, Maiorette I,2,3,4, Concert Band I, Dean's List 4, Intramurals l,2,3,4. JARVIS, KEITH LEROY: B.A.: Pi Kappa Phi I,2,3,4, Class Pres. 2,3, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Arnold Air Society. JENKINS, JILL MARIE: B.A.: Theta Nu I,2,3,4, W.A.A. I,2,3,4, Co-Rec Sports- head, Angel Flight 3,4, Admin. Officer, Executive OFticer, Pi Epsilon 3,4, Glee Club l,2, Y.W.C.A. I,2,3, O.S.E.A. 4, Young Democrats 2,3, Coun- selor 3,4, Homecoming Queen 2, Who's Who 4. KAUFMAN, KEITH E.: B.A.: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4, Boarding Club Manager, R.O.T.C. Rifie Team, W.O.B.N., Program Director, Continuity Director, Traffic Director, Cap and Dagger, Treas., Theta Alpha Phi. KITE, SHARON ELLEN: B.S. Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4, Asst. Treas. 3, Recording Secy. 4, Y.W.C.A. I, O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Proiects Co-Chairman 4. KLENK, SUSAN: B.A. English: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4, Advisor Coordinator 4, Band I, Glee Club I, Tan 8: Cardinal Stat? 2, Headline Writer 2, Council of Christian Associations I, Co-Chairman Student Sharing Week 4, Y.W.C.A. 3, O.S.E.A. 3, Who's Who 4. KINNISON, TIMOTHY EARL: B.S. Education: Pi Kappa Phi I,2,3,4, Football I,2,3,4, Baseball I,2,3, Student Senate 2,3,4, Secy. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Publica- tions Board 4, Pres. 4, Arnold Air Society, Varsity O 2,3,4. KOCHER, PATRICIA EARL: B.A.: Phi Sigma Iota. KRATZER, CAROL JEAN: B.S. Education: Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,4, Gift Girl. KRISHER, SANDRA MARIE: B.S. Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4, Chaplain 4, O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, A Cappella Choir 2,3, Y.W.C.A. l,2, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. KUTHAN, SUZANNE: B.A.: O.S.E.A. l,2, Y.W.C.A. l,2, Cast of Hansel and GreteI 4, Cap and Dagger 3,4 Theta Alpha Phi. LAFOLLETTE, BOB LUTHER: B.S. Biology: Zeta Phi I,2,3,4, Secy. 3, R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2,3,4, Tennis 3, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3,4, Sigma Zeta 3,4, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4, Arnold Air Society 4. LANGSHAW, H. THOMAS: B.S. Biology: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4, Young Republi- cans I,2,3,4, Glee Club I,2,3,4, Sailing Club 4. LASETA, LANA RINEHART: B.S. Education: Theta Nu I,2,3,4, Pan Hel 3: Angel Flight I,2,3,4, W.A.A. I,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,2, Sibyl Staff 3: Co-Editor 3, Dean's List 3,4, Organ Guild 2, Homecoming Maid'of Honor 4, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4. LAUDERBACK, MARSHA GAIL: B.A.: W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Board Member, Pi Ep- silon 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Modern Dance Club l,2,3,4, Intercollegiate Field Hockey l,2,3,4, Phi Sigma Iota. LEA, RUTH ANN: B.S. Biology: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4, Pan Hel Rep 3, Chaplain 2, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Board 3, Pan Hel Pres. 4, Counselor 3, Sigma Zeta 4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3. LEFFLER, RAYMOND C.: B.S.: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,4, Pres., Football l,2,3, Track I,2, Inter-Frat. Treas., M.S.G.B., Campus Council, Varsity O , Counselor 3, Who's Who 4. LEICHTER, STUART RUSSELL: B.A. English: Quiz and Quill 3,4, Vice Pres., Business Mgr. 4, Y Seminar Steering Committee 3,4, Kathleen White Dimke Writing Scholarship 4. LENAHAN, JANET AILEEN: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Chap- lain 2, Advisory Council 3, Vice Pres. 4, Standards Committee I,2, Coun- selor 3, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,4, Sailing Club 2, Home Ec Club 3,4, Treas. 4, Dean's List 3, Young Republicans I,2, Sibyl Staff 2,4, Sibyl Queen 4, Cap and Dagger 3,4, United Appeals Drive Pres. 4. LEONARD, GARY DEAN: B.A.: Pi Beta Sigma I,2,3,4. LORD, JEANNE MARIE: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Room Chair- man 4, O.S.E.A. 2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,4, Glee Club 3, Cap and Dagger 3,4, Theta Alpha Phi 4. LOWE, ROBERT E.: B.A.: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,4, Rush Chairman 3, Inter-Frat. 4, O.S.E.A. I,2, S.A.M. I, Young Republicans I,2, Vice Pres. I, Pres. 2. LUST, DONNA JEAN: B.A.: Sigma Alpha Tau 2,3,4, Secy. 4, Home Ec Club 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Ohio Home Ec Association 4, Pres. 4, O.S.E.A. I, Alpha Lambda Delta I, Phi Sigma Iota 4, Torch and Key 4. MACARIE, MELINDA' JEAN: B.S. Math and B.A. History: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 3, Treasurer 4, O.S.E.A. 4, Dean's List 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Alpha Theta, Sigma Zeta. MAIBACH, SALLY JEAN: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Angel Flight l,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. MAKHOLM, ARTHUR EDWARD JR.: B.A. History and Government: Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4, Athletic Chairman 3, Vice Pres. 4, Young Republicans I,2, Young Democrats 2,3, Alpha Theta Phi 4. MANSFIELD, ROSE ANNA: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Ad- visory Council 2, Pledge Mistress 3, Pres. 4, Glee Club I,2, Y.W.C.A. I, Young Democrats l,2,3, Secy.-Treas. 2,3, Student Senate 4, Maiorette 2,3, 4, Trustee Committee 4, Pan Hel 4, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Counselor 3, Sibyl Staff 3, Dorm Pres. 4, W.S.G.B. 4. MARSCH, MARILYNN ANNE: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Ofti- cer 3, Counselor 3, Home Ec Club l,2,3,4, Officer 2,3, Pres. 4, Home- coming Court 2, Y.W.C.A. I,2, Jump Week Chairman 3. MARTIN, SALLY: B.A. Home Economics: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Home Ec Club l,2,3,4, Historian, Secretary, Young Republicans, T 8: C Candidate I. MARTIN, THOMAS NEWTON: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, M.S.G.B. 4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Varsity O l,2,3,4, Student Court I, Golf 4. MAURER, JAMES EDGAR: B.A. Speech: Theta Alpha Phi 3,4, Pres. 4, Cap and Dagger 4, Debate Team 4, Phi Kappa Delta. MCCLURE, KATHY ANNE: B.S. Education: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, Pres. 4, Homecoming First Attendant 4, Pan Hel 4, Court 4, O.S.E.A. 4, Y.W.C.A. l,3, Delta Tau Chi I. MCCURDY, LARRY ALLEN: B.A. Math: Eta Phi Mu 3,4, Treas. 4, Y.M.C.A. l,2,3, Sigma Zeta 4, Torch and Key 4, Dean's List 2,3,4. MCFARLAND, WANDA KAY: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Chap- lain I,2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4, Student Senate 2,3,4, Corres. Secy. 3, Re- cording Secy 4, W.S.G.B. 3, Vice Pres. 3, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3, YOU Discus- sion leader 2, Treas. 3, Publications Board 3, O.S.E.A. l,2,4, Counselor 3, Band I, Glee Club l,2,3, Librarian 2, Committee on Legal Relations 4, Pan Hel 4, Court 4, Who's Who 3,4, MCINTOSH, JOHN E.: B.S. Economics-Physics: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,4, Stage Crew I, Physics Lab Assistant 3,4, Stat. Lab Assistant 4. MCKELVEY, EDWARD LEE: B.A.: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4, Phi Eta Sigma 4. MCMULLEN, MICHAEL LEE: B.A. Business Administration. MERCER, MARTHA ELIZABETH: B.S. Education. MESSMER, CHARLES C. JR.: B.A.: Phi Beta Sigma l,2,3,4, Football I, S.A.M. 2,3,4, Quiz and Quill 2,3. MILLER, KATHRYN ARMSTRONG: B.S. Education: Rho Kappa Delta 2,3,4, Room Chairman 3, Ass. Rush Chairman 4, Social Chairman 4, Pep Band 4, Student Fellowship I, Y.W.C.A. 2, Young Republicans 2,3, Dean's List I,4, Pledge of the Year 2. MISKIMEN, JAMES BURT: B.A. Speech: Lambda Gamma Epsilon 2,3,4, Smoker Committee Chairman 4, Inter-Frat. 4, A Cappella Choir 4, Debate Team 3, W.O.B.N. Station Manager 3, Theater work: Annie Get Your Gun, Nothing But the Truth, Sound Director, Anastasia, Sound Director, Cap and Dagger 4, Who's Who 4. MOELLER, H. STEPHEN: B.S. Education: Eta Phi Mu l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Cam- pus Council 3, Campus Center Board 3, Unit Committee I, Varsity O l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3,4, Student Senate 4, Class Treas. 3, Class Pres. 4, Glee Club I,2, W.O.B.N. Sports Stott l,2,3,4, Sports Director 3, Y.M.C.A. I, O.S.E.A. I, Sibyl Staff 3,4, Sports Editor 4, Casts Mr. Roberts 2, Paiama Game I, Co-Captain Baseball Team 4, Eta Phi Mu Rush Chairman 2, Young Republicans 3. MONTGOMERY, JAMES RUSSELL: B.A. Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi l,2,3,4, Chapter Representative 4, Football l,2,3,4, Varsity O 2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. 2. MOORE, JACK WILLIAM: B.S. Education: Pi Kappa Phi l,2,3,4, Secy., Sgt. of Arms, Football l,2,3,4, Honorable Mention All-Conference Team 3, Track l,2,3,4, Captain 3, Counselor 3, Varsity O l,2,3,4, President 3, Ohio Conference Track and Field Meet I,2,3,4. MORISON, JUDITH: B.A.: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, Alumni Secy. 4, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, W.S.G.B. I,2, Pi Epsilon l,2,3,4, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4, Dorm Pres. 3,4, Class Secy. 3, Homecoming Queen 4. MORRIS, GORDON JAMES: B.A.: Young Democrats, Young Republicans. MORROW, SALLY JO: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Home Ec Club I, O.S.E.A. 2, Y.W.C.A. 2, Young Democrats I. MOTZ, LARRY L.: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, Recording Secy. 4, Class Treas. 4, Debate Team 2, Phi Eta Sigma 4, Quiz and Quill 4. NEMETZ, DEAN ALAN: B.A. Business Administration: Pi Kappa Phi l,2,3,4, Ass. Treas. 3, Football I,2,3,4, Varsity O 2,3,4, Treas. 4. ORBIN, DAVID PAUL: B.S.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon 2,3,4, Treas. 4, C.C.A. 4, Counselor 3,4, Cap and Dagger l,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres, 4, W.O.B.N. l,2,3, Young Republicans I,2, Theta Alpha Phi 2,3,4, Sigma Zeta 3,4. ORBIN, RONALD EUGENE: B.S.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, Student Fireman 2,3,4, Peace Corps Student Chairman 3, Cap and Dagger 2,3,4, OWEN, PHILIP R.: B.A. Speech: Ohio State University I,2, Lambda Gamma Epsilon 3,4, W.O.B.N. 3, R.O.T.C. Drill Spring 3, Honor Guard 3, Tec. Theater 3, Stage Manager 3. PAINE, BARBARA JEAN: B.S.: Alpha Lambda Delta I, Historian I, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3, Secy. 4, Sigma Zeta 3, Secy. 4, Tau Delta 4. PALMER, ROY ELBERT: B.A.: Pi Kappa Phi l,2,3,4, House Manager 4. PARKER, THEODORA MATHIS: B.S. Education: Tau Delta l,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I,2, O.S.E.A. I,2,4. PARSONS, JANET MUNRO: B.A.: Y.W.C.A. l,2,3, SCOPE I, Chancel Drama I, Cap and Dagger. PAUGH, JANE ELLEN: B.S. Education: Miami University I, Tau Epsilon Mu 2,3,4, Treas. 3,4, O.S.E.A. 2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 4. PAULUS, PAUL BERNARD: B.A.: Pi Beta Sigma l,2,3,4, Counselor 4, Sigma Zeta 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Phi Eta Sigma 4. PEARSON, PHILIP DUANE JR.: B.A.: Glee Club l,2,3,4, Guild Student Group, Amer. Guild of Organists l,2,3,4, Dean's List 4. PERLICK, SHERYL KAY: B.A.: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,4, Secy., Pan Hel Rep., Corres. Secy., O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Young Republicans, Chancel Drama 3,4, W.O.B.N. 3,4, Tan 8: Cardinal 2,3, Cap and Dagger 4. PETERSEN, RICHARD G.: B.S.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, Student Senate I,3,4, Pres. 4, Sigma Zeta 2,3,4, Who's Who 3,4. POOLE, LEWIS WILLIAM JR.: B.A. Mathematics and Economics: Dean's List. POPE, RONALD CLARENCE: B.S.: Pi Kappa Phi l,2,3,4, Alpha Epsilon Delta 3,4, Treas. 4, Sigma Zeta 3,4, Pres. 4. PRICE, PATRICIA HELEN: B.A. French: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3: Secretary 2,3: Counselor 3: Torch and Key 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I: Pres. I: Quiz and Quill 3,4: Pres. 4: Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. PRINCE, RALPH E.: B.S.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4: Counselor 3. QUINN, PAUL J. JR.: B.A. Economics: S.A.M. I. REAMS, BONNIE JEAN: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4: Pan Hel 3, 4: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4: Secy. 4. RICKELMAN, MELINDA LEE: B.A. English: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,4: Novelty Party Chairman: Y Steering Committee 3: Publicity Chairman: Secy.: Festival of Arts 3,4: Young Republicans I,2,3,4: Secy.: Peace Corps. Committee 4: Quiz and Quill: Art Editor: Assoc. Editor: Phi Sigma Iota 3,4. REED, RODERICK MACLEOD: B.A. English: Concert Band I,2,3,4: Marching Band I,2,3,4: Brass Choir I,3,4: Drill Team I: Sigma Zeta 3,4: Quiz and Quill 3,4. ROBERTS, PHILLIP PAUL: B.A.: S.A.M.: Y.M.C.A. ROBINSON, PHILLIP CARL: B.A.: Pi Kappa Phi 2,3,4. ROSE, ALDINE MARGARET: B.A.: Tau Delta I,2,3,4: Vice Pres. 3: Pan Hel Rep. 4: O.S.E.A. I,2,4: W.S.G.B. I: Standards Committee I: Pres. I: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3: Cap and Dagger 3,4: Vice Pres. 4: Counselor 3: Pan Hel 4: Spiritual Lite Committee 4: Theta Alpha Phi 4. ROSS, WANITA GALLOGLY: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. I,2,3. ROTE, LINDA ANNA: B.A.: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,4: W.A.A. I,2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. I: O.S.E.A. 2,4: Young Republicans l,3. SCHMITT, WOLFGANG RUDOLPH: B.A.: Zeta Phi 'I,2,3,4: Football I,2,3: Track I,2,3,4: Varsity O I,2,3,4: Inter-Frat. 4. SCHNEIDER, FRANCES JEANETTE: B.S. Education. SEARS, CAROL KAY: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4: Sailing Club 2: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3,4. SELLS, JAMES RAYMOND: B.A. Mathematics: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2, 3,4: House Manager I: Concert Band I,2,3: Arnold Air Society I,2. SETTE, ROBERTA KAY: B.S.: Theta Nu I,2,3,4: Treas. 3: Y.W.C.A. I,2: O.S.E.A. 3: Y Seminar 2: Secy. 2: Dorm Secy. 2: Sibyl Staft 3: Alpha Lambda Delta I,2: Treas. 2: Sigma Zeta 3,4: Vice Pres. 4: Torch and Key 3,4: Vice Pres. 4: Who's Who 4. SHEETS, EDITH ANN: B.S. Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4: A Cappella Choir I,2,3: Home Ec Club 3,4: O.S.E.A. I,2. SHIPMAN, ELLEN HOOPES: B.A.: Theta Nu I,2,3,4: W.A.A. I,2: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3: Glee Club I,2: Tan 8: Cardinal I: Sibyl Staff 3: Phi Sigma Iota 3, 4. SIGMAN, VICKI BRYAN: B.A. Speech: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4: A Cappella Choir: W.O.B.N.: O.S.E.A.: Theta Alpha Phi: Secy.: Cap and Dagger: His- torian: U.S.O. Tour: Casts Sap ot Lite, The Importance ot Being Earnest, The Boyfriend, Love's Labors Lost, Annie Get Your Gun: State Speech Contest. SMITH, EMILY ARLENE: B.A.: Theta Nu I,2,3,4: Student Senate I: Glee Club I,2,3: Delta Tau Chi I,2,3: Vice Pres. 3: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3, 4: SCOPE 3,4: Coordinator of Supervisory Study Halls Proiect: Mid-Day Devotions Chairman 2: O.C.S.A. 2: Dean's List: Phi Sigma Iota. SMITH, STEPHEN M.: B.A. History and Government: Pi Beta Sigma 3,4: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. SOCKEL, CAROL JEAN: B.A.: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Corres. Secy. 2: Pan Hel Rep. 3,4: Pan Hel Council 3,4: Treas. 3: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. 2,3: Sibyl Statt 3,4: W.A.A. 3,4: Jump Week Escort I: Homecoming Attend- ant 4. STANSBERGER, KENNETH L.: B.A.: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4: Asst. Recording Secy.: Corres. Secy.: Social Chairman: Y.M.C.A. I,2,3: Asst. Advertising Manager Tan 8: Cardinal: Counselor 3: Golf I,2. STUCKMAN, MARY JO: B.A. French: Theta Nu I,2,3,4: Sgt. at Arms 3: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3,4: Glee Club I,2,3: Young Democrats 2,3: O.S.E.A. 4: Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4: Phi Alpha Theta 4. SVOZIL, MARIAN JANE: B.A.: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3,4: Rush Chairman 3: Treas. 4: W.S.G.B. I,2,3: Standards Committee: Pres. I: Vice Pres. 3: Treas. 4: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3: Sailing Club 2: Home Ec Club 4: Phi Sigma Iota. TAYLOR, RICHARD DOWDEN: B.S. Education: Pi Kappa Phi 2,3,4: Pres. 4: Football 2: Inter-Frat. 4: Student Senate 4: O.S.E.A. 3,4: Tan 8: Cardinal 3: Asst. Sports Editor: Sailing Club 3. TAYLOR, SUZANNE: B.S. Education: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Corres. Secy. I: Rush Chairman 3: Y.W.C.A. I,2: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4: May Day Page I: Homecoming Attendant 2: Phi Alpha Theta 4. THURSTON, JOHN ALLAN: B.S. Mathematics: Arnold Air Society 2,3,4: In- formation Otticer 4. TIPPETT, FRANK: B.S. Music Education: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,4: Rush Chairman 4: A Cappella Choir 2,3,4: Pres. 4: Band I,2: Vice Pres. 2: M.E.N.C.: Y.M.C.A. I,2,3: M.S.G.B. 3: Counselor 3: Glee Club I. TROUT, DAVID CHARLES: B.A. Music: A Cappella Choir I,2,3,4: Librarian 2,3,4: Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,4: W.O.B.N. I,2,3,4: Chief Engineer: Chamber Madrigal I: Annie Get Your Gun. TSUDA, MASAAKI: B.A. VAN SCOYOC, NAN: B.A.: Theta Nu I,2,3,4: Pres. 3,4: Angel Flight 3,4: W.S.G.B. I,2,4: Pres. 4: Y.W.C.A, I,2: Campus Council 3,4: Student Senate I,2,3: Counselor 3,4: May Queen 3: Who's Who 3,4. WALL, CHARLES M.: B.A. Social Studies: Pi Kapp Phi l,2,3,4. WALTZ, RICHARD P.: B.S. Mathematics. WARREN, DOROTHY JOANN: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3,4: Angel Flight I,2,3,4: T 8: C Queen I. WASHBURN, SHARON LORENE: B.S. Education: Ohio State University I: Tau Delta 2,3,4: Rush Chairman 3: O.S.E.A. 2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. 2,3,4: Delta Tau Chi 3: Young Republicans 2,3,4: W.O.B.N. 2,3,4: Secretary 2,3,4: Special Events Director 3: Show 4: HanseI and Gretel 4: Homecoming Attend- ant 4. WEINERT, NAOMI RUTH: B. Music Education: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Rush Chairman 2: Pledge Mistress 3: Chorister 4: M.E.N.C. I,2,3,4: Pres. 4: Glee Club I,2,3: Historian 2: Librarian 3: Marching Band I,2,3,4: Concert Band I,2,3,4: Librarian I,2,3,4: Pres. 3,4: W.A.A. 3,4: Delta Omicron I,2, 3,4: Secy. 2: Pres. 3,4. WETZEL, DAVID EMIL: B.S. Education: O.S.E.A. I. WHALEN, JOHN A.: B.A.: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4: Pledge Master 2: M.S.G.B. 3: Counselor 3,4: Sibyl Staff I: Young Democrats I: S.A.M. I,2: Wres- tling I,2,3,4: Captain 3,4: Varsity O I,2,3,4: Dorm Council 2: R.O.T.C. Commander 4: Rifle Team I: M.S.G.B. Vice Pres. 4: Board of Trustees Housing Committee 4: Arnold Air Society. WHITESIDE, ANN HUTCHINS: B.S. Education. WILLIAMS, ELLEN JEANNE: B.A.: Tau Delta 4: Sibyl stat? I,2,4: A Cappella Choir I,2,3: Chamber Singers 4: Young Republicans I,2: Y.W.C.A. I: M.E.N.C. I: Delta Omicron. WOLFE, JUDITH ANNE: B.A. French and English: Theta Nu: 2,3,4: Pan Hel 4: O.S.E.A. 4: Phi Sigma Iota 4. WOODWORTH, WILMA JEAN: B.S. Education: Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,4: Glee Club I,2: O.S.E.A. 2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3. WORLEY, FRED W.: B.S.: Pi Kappa Phi I,2,3,4: Inter-Frat. Rep. 4: Alpha Epsilon Delta 3,4: Sigma Zeta 3,4: Phi Eta Sigma 4: Phi Sigma Iota 3,4: Torch and Key 4. YOUNG, DAVID LEE: B.A.: Pi Beta Sigma I,2,3,4: Secy. 4. ZARAS, NICHOLAS ANTHONY: B.A. and B.S. Education: Zeta Phi I,2,3,4: Steward 3,4: Young Democrats I,2,3: S.A.M. I,2. ZIEGLER, MICHAEL: B.S. Mathematics: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4: Y.M.C.A. I,2: R.O.T.C. I,2,3,4. ZIMMERS, LINDA KAY: B.A.: Theta Nu I,2,4: Quiz and Quill 2,4: Band I: Young Republicans I: O.S.E.A. 2,4: Y.W.C.A I: Phi Sigma Iota 3,4: Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Vice Pres. Torch and Key 4. ZIRKLE, BARBARA JEAN: B.A.: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Secy. 2,3: Vice Pres.: Pledge Mistress 4: Student Senate 2,3: Lectures and Public Occasions Committee 3: O.S.E.A. 3,4: Y.W.C.A. I,4: Alpha Lambda Delta 2: Secy. 2: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4. ZUNDEL, CHARLENE: B.S. Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4: Pledge Mistress 3: Pres. 4: O.S.E.A. I,2,3: C.C.A. 4: Y.W.C.A. Seminar 3: Pres. 4: Pan Hel 4: Who's Who 4. I Student Index SENIORS Aborn, D., North Plainfield, N.J., 130, 135,182,208 Alford, S., Dayton, O., 119,182,208 Allen, M., Warren, Mich., 118,120,122, 127,138,176,208 Amelung, R., Fort Lauderdale, Flo., 126, 146,149 Amstutz, L., Orrville, O., 127,134,188,208 Armentrout, M., Akron, O., 131,132,178, 208 Aukerman, B., Eaton, O., 208 Azbell, D., Stoutsville, O., 196,208 Baer, M., Orrville, O., 135,178 Barnes, R., Williamsport, O., 172,208 Barnhouse, B., Akron, O., 125,131,174,208 Bathrick, E., Holland, N.Y., 136,172,208 Bayer, W., Attica, O., 140,208 Bebout, D., Wellington, O., 141,143,176, 208 Behanna, M., Connellsville, Pa., 127,170, 208 Bell, J., Columbus, O., 133,172,208 Benes, C., Cleveland, O., 178,208 Bishop, G., Johnstown, Po., 134,137,139 Bly, T., Old Fort, O., 131,180,208 Bockelman, P., North Haven, Conn., 176, 208 Bowell, D., Dayton, O., 208 Bowles, C., Dayton, O., 180,208 Boyd, J., Union City, O., 136,137,208 Bradel, E., Sewickley, Pa., 121 Brandeberry, C., Toledo, O., 170,209 Brelsford, C., Westerville, O., 190,209 Bretz, S., Columbus, O., 198 Brobst, L., Columbus, O., 139,172,209 Brubaker, K., Cleveland, O., 135,178,209 Bungard, N., Attleboro, Mass., 209 Burhbreckler, D., Westerville, O., 183,209 Butterbaugh, P., Stoutsville, O., 196,209 Casey, T., Dayton, O., 194,209 Chandler, H., Westerville, O., 194,209 Clark, R., West Carrollton, O., 136,137, 139,209 Clarke, E., Pittsburgh, Pa., 198 Clawson, R., Westerville, O., 190,209 Clay, M., Middletown, O., 119,121,134, 194,209 Cochran, M., Worthington, O., 121,130, 186,209 Cochrane, S., Canton, O., 132,180,209 Collins, R., Johnstown, Pa., 134,180,209 Cowperthwait, C., Plainfield, N.J., 131, 180,209 Creamer, D., Galloway, O., 186,209 Crippen, D., Youngsville, Pa., 134,186,209 Croskey, A., Miamisburg, O., 170,209 Crow, M., Dayton, O., 174,210 Curfman, C., Westerville, O., 138,180,210 Cutinella, P., Greenwich, Conn., 176,210 Dellinger, R., Kettering, O., 124,125,180, 210 Dever, P., West Carrollton, O., 134,210 Dillon, T., Franklin, O., 129,130,131,186, 210 Doan, E., Miamisburg, O., 210 Dominici, B., Somerville, N.J., 190,210 Donaldson, J., Dayton, O., 186,210 Driscoll, J., Connellsville, Pa., 185,210 Durkin, C., Summit, N.J.,131,141,174, 210 Dustman, F., Ravenna, O., 119,185 Easton, A., Franklin, O., 170,210 Eckroth, C., Bloomsburg, Pa., 210 Eggers, W., Cincinnati, O., 186,210 Fensler, M., Dayton, O., 185 Fetterly, J., New Brunswick, N.J., 185,210 Fisher, B., Louisville, O., 140,186,210 Fisher, S., Findlay, O., 180,210 Fitch, B., Findlay, O., 170,210 Fitzgerald, J., Lorain, O., 172,210 Fleming, W., Bellport, N.Y., 176,210 Flesher, C., VanWert, O., 174,211 Flickner, K., Franklin, Pa., 211 Flora, A., Dayton, O., 134 Flory, T., Dayton, O., 185,211 Foster, C., Southampton, N.Y., 121,135, 186,211 Fribley, M., Newark, O., 124,125,187,211 Friedt, N., Wadsworth, O., 131,182,211 Fuller, J., Canton, O., 172,211 Garverick, D., Mt. Vernon, O., 172,211 Gerber, J., Strasburg, O., 136,139,211 Grayem, M., Reynoldsburg, O., 154,159 Green, M., Groveport, O., 126,146,149 Gruber, J., Caledonia, O., 120,122,127, 130,194,195,211 Haiek, B., Parma, O., 119,121,187,211 Hanft, R., Hartville, O., 136,125,127,136, 187,211 Hankison, W., Columbus, O., 125,166 Hardy, P., Marilla, N.Y., 185 Hatch, H., Westerville, O., 211 Heft, E., Sycamore, O., 119,124,136,182, 211 Heisey, T., Newark, O., 129,195 Hershberger, D., Scottdale, Pa., 198,211 Hill, W., Uhrichsville, O., 133 Hobbs, K., Dayton, O., 132,133,182,211 Hoffman, C., Delta, O., 211 Hohn, R., Dayton, O., 118,134,146,149, 185,211 Hohnhorst, S., Dorset, O., 182,211 Holford, M., San Gabriel, Calif., 119,141, 143,160,180,212 Holl, D., Cleveland, O., 130,131,187,212 Hunter, W., Columbus, O., 142,143 Hutchings, M., North Olmsted, O., 135, 180,212 Jarvis, K., Westerville, O., 120 Jenkins, J., Cleveland, O., 182,212 Johnston, B., Rochester, N.Y., 136,137, 185 Kaufman, K., Pittsburg, Pa., 141,185,212 Kinnison, T., Fox River Grove, Ill., 146, 149,190,212 Kite, S., Paris, O., 179,212 Klenk, S., Cincinnati, O., 180,212 Knecht, S., Bryan, O., 119,180,212 Kocher, P., Balboa, Canal Zone, 196,212 Krotzer, C., Dayton, O., 171,212 Krisher, S., Massillon, O., 133,179,212 Kuthan, S., Mogadore, O., 141,212 LaFollette, B., Fairmont, W. Va., 195,212 Langshaw, T., Perry, O. 135,185,212 Laseta, F., Westerville, O., 126,146,149 Laseta, L., Westerville, O., 182,212 Lauderbach, M., Kettering, O., 135,212 Lea, R., Millersburg, O., 122,127,171,212 Leffler, R., Columbus, O., 185,212 Leichter, S., Westerville, O., 125 Lenahan, J., Columbus, O., 128,133,141, 177,212 Leonard, G., Scottdale, Pa., 188,212 Lord, J., Copley, O., 141,172,213 Lowe, B., Parma, O., 185,213 Lust, D., Westerville, O., 132,177,213 McClure, K., Pittsburgh, Pa., 127,171,213 McCurdy, L., Bucyrus, O., 124,130,184, 213 McFarland, W., Lucas, O., 118,127,173,213 McKelvey, E., Columbus, O., 125,184,213 McGinnis, P., Jerry City, O., 187,213 Mclntosh, J., Birmingham, Mich., 184,213 McMullen, M., Westerville, O., 213 Macarie, L., Canton, O., 130,171,213 Maibach, S., Sterling, O., 177,213 Main, T., Ashley, O., 126,164,193,213 Makholm, A., Fort Richardson, Alaska, 130 Mansfield, R., Deshler, O., 177,213 Marsch, M., Gahanna, O., 132,173,213 Martin, S., Mowrystown, O., 132,133,180, 213 Martin, T., Euclid, O., 126,154,159,187, 213 Matz, L., Uniontown, O., 213 Maurer, E., Bloomdale, O., 140,141,214 Mercer, M., Altoona, Pa., 196,214 Messmer, C., Germantown, O., 188,214 Miles, G., Columbus, O., 190,214 Miller, G., Columbiana, O., 119,193,214 Miller, K., Westerville, O., 175,214 Million, J., Mansfield, O., 141,142 Miskimen, J., Worthington, O., 119, 127, 136,14l,187,214 Moeller, S., Cincinnati, O., 118,128,154, 163,184,214 Montgomery, J., Akron, O., 126,146,149 Moore, J., Dayton, O., 190,214 Morison, J., Cleveland, O., 120,135,181, 214 Morrow, S., Columbus, O., 177,214 Nelson, C., Westerville, O., 199 Nemetz, D., Mineral City, O., 126,146, 149,190,214 Newton, D., Westerville, O., 187,214 Orbin, D., Youngwood, Pa., 141,187,214 Orbin, R., Youngwood, Pa., 187,214 Owen, P., Westerville, O., 146,187,214 Packham, M., Newark, O., 195,214 Paine, B., East Fultonham, O., 122,179, 214 Palmer, R., Zanesville, O., 190,214 Parker, T., Buffalo, N.Y., 133,179,214 Parsons, J., Keokuk, Iowa, 141,142,197, 215 Paugh, J., Dayton, O., 130,132,133,181, 215 Paulus, P., Westerville, O., 121,125,130, 189,215 224 Pearson, P., Westerville, O., 215 Perlick, S., Marion, O.,127,141,173,215 Peterson, G., Parma, O., 173,215 -. Peterson, R., Mansfield, O., 118,119,120, 130,136,187,215 f Pope, R., Zanesville, O., 122,130,190,215 Price, P., Akron, O., 125,197,215 Prince, R., Westville, O., 187,215 Reams, B., Cincinnati, O., 127,130,133, 181,215 Reed, R., Hadley, Mass., 125,130,215 Rickelman, M., Lancaster, O., 125,173,215 Rizopulos, A., Thessaloniki, Greece, 187, 215 Roberts, P., Radnor, O., 199 Robinson, P., Derry, Pa., 215 Rose, D., Dayton, O., 127,141,143,179,215 Ross, W., Westerville, O., 215 Rote, L., Pittsburgh, Pa., 133,173,215 Sanger, D., Jackson, O., 215 Schmitt, w., smifhville, o., 127,164,195, 216 Scott, J., Westerville, O., 171,216 Sears, C., Dayton, O., 133,216 Seese, C., Connellsville, Pa., 187,216 Sells, J., Columbus, O., 137,187,216 Sette, R., Parma, O., 130,182,216 Sheets, E., Pittsburgh, Pa., 132,140,179,216 Shipman, E., New Canaan, Conn., 182,216 Shoaf, T., Columbus, O., 126,146,149 Sigman, V., Springfield, O., 216 Smith, E., Ashland, O., 133,182,216 Smith, S., Detroit, Mich., 189 Sockle, C., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 127,133, 216 Stansberger, K., Massillon, O., 187,216 Stuckman, J., Bucyrus, O., 183,216 Svozil, S., Upper Saddle River, N.J., 177, 216 Taylor, D., Columbus, O., 118,127,191,216 Taylor, S., Xenia, O., 130,133,175,216 Tetlow, F., Sparta N.J., 191,216 Tippett, F., Columbus, O., 136,187,216 Thurston, J., Weems, Va., 134,216 Trout, D., Middletown, O., 136,140,141, 143,216 VanHeertum, J., Leonia, N.J., 126,130, 217 VanScoyoc, N., Deshler, O., 120,127,183, 217 Vincent, J., Dayton, O., 199 Wall, C., Roebling, N.J., 191,217 Wardle, J., Columbus, O., 134 Warren, J., Weston, Conn., 177,217 Warthen, M., Louisville, O., 136 Washburn, S., Columbus, O. 179,217 Weinert, N., Dayton, O., 136,137,139, 175,217 Whalen, J., Rochester, N.Y., 121,153,184, 217 Whalen, Ja., Rochester, N.Y., 134,187,217 Whiteside, A., Commercial Point, O., 217 Williams, E., Toledo, O., 128,179,217 Wolfe, J., Knoxville, Iowa, 127,131,133, 183,217 Woodworth, W., Bucyrus, O., 197,217 Worley, F., Westerville, O., 122,124,125, 191,217 Young, D., Lorain, O., 189,217 Zaras, N., Newark, O., 195,217 Ziegler, M., Cincinnati, O., 184,217 Zimmers, L., New Madison, O., 125,131, 138,183,217 Zirkle, B., Sidney, O. 130,175,217 Zundle, C., Zanesville, O., 119,127,132, 179,217 JUNIORS Abdulla, R., Newark, O., 121,141,142, 143,192 . Allison, J., Springfield, O., 121,186 Anderson H., Leonia, N.J., 194 Appleton, B., Dedham, Mass., 176 Armstrong, D., Ample Heights, O., 136, 137,139,174 Arnold, J., Dayton, O., 127,170 Ash, K., Columbus, O., 146,194 Baker, B., Sandusky, O., 122,170 Baird, J., Berea, O., 194 Bamberger, M., Canton, O., 120,123,132, 136,170 Banbury, S., Danville, O., 177 Bennett, E., Marengo, O., 125,129,130, 198 Benson, J., Edison, O., 122,174 Berg, H., Mt. Vernon, O., 134 Bernegger, L., Smoke Rise, N.J., 123,170 Billings, B., Canton, O., 122,134,180 Bixb , L., Columbus, O., 124,130,182 Black, G., New Waterford, O., 124,132 Blair, J., Lexington, O., 130, 131,133, 178 Bockelman, P., New Haven, Conn., 128 Boles, D., Flat Rock, O., 198 Bond, D., Galena, O., 133 Bonvicini, l., Torrington, Conn., 128,180 Broderick, E., Sierra Leone, West Africia, 127,180 Brown, G., Centerberg, O., 174 Brown, P., Shillinton, Pa., 190 Bruce, J., Wadsworth, O., 126,166 Buchanan, C., Dayton, O., 138,178 Budde, L., Canton, O., 132,170 Bunce, P., Soeul, Korea, 125,130,131 Burgess, E., Johnstown, Pa., 123,170 Capell, c., Africa, O., 122,127,135,172 Carlos, D., Columbus, O., 126,154,159, 161,194 Carlsen, K., Ashburnham, Carter, D., Albion, Pa., Mass., 136 130 Lewis, G., Findlay, O., 198 Lewis, J., Mansfield, O., 141 Lichtenberger, D., Marion, O., 126,154, 158,193 Linder, J., Hamilton, O., 171 Lingrel, R., Richwood, O., 123,130,180 Lund, D., LaGrange, III., 190 Lust, R., Bucyrus, O., 122,124,136,137, 139,182 Lust, S., Westerville, O., 171 Lutz, D., Winchester, Va., 132,136,137, 139,187 McCune, T., Dayton, O., 119,120,130,171 Macrae, C., Ramsey, N.J., 173 Mallett, P., Newark, O., 187 Marckel, P., Alliance, O., 198 Marks, D., Wapakoneta, O., 121,136,199 Marshall, L., Carlisle, O., 171 Mauger, R., Columbus, O., 146,195 Marr, R. , Carver, W., Reynoldsburg, O., 185 Caudill, D., Newark, O., 146,194 Caulker, P., Sierra, Leone, West Africa, 132,172 Chapman, J., Columbus, O., 135,196 Churches, A., Gahanna, O., 119,122,134, 160,180 Clark, A., Dayton, O., 196 Close, G., Dayton, O., 134,198 Colburn, C., Portsmouth, O., 182 Cooper, J., Westerville Millar, R., Lucasville, O., 126,163,189 Miller, C., Canton, O., 132 Miller, J., Gibsonburg, O., 134 Miller, J., Columbus, O., 131,139 Miller, S., Dover, Del., 177 Mollencopf, E., Bucyrus, O., 133,140,141, 142,196 Moore, G., Kettering, O., 164,195 Morgan, V., Tiffin, O., 129,131,141,171 Moritz, B., Dayton, O., 122,179 Ashland, O., 122,132,179 Farrell, R., Hamilton, O. , O., 194 Cowden, D., Dayton, O., 121,134,185 Cunnin ham B. Philo O., 135 g I .I . I. Curfman, J . , C1nc1nnat1, O., 128,196 Currin, W., Angola, N.Y., 127,188 Curtner, C., Springboro, O., 186 Daniels, S., Canton, O., Deeter, V., Poland, O. 140,141 124,125,136 081105, J., wesf Milton,'O., 127,182 DeTurck, D., Reading, Pa ., 135,180 Deyo, B., London, O., 146,194 Dietz, T., Phoenixville, Pa., 194 Doan, E., Miamisburg, O Dought , C. Da ton, O .,188 121 185 Y I y 'I I Doyle, E., West Englewood, N.J., 132,176 Dunning, D., Pittsburgh, Pa., 141,172 Duthie, J., Princeton, N.J., 135,176 Ellis, E., Cleveland, O., 134,180 Elwell, L., Pittsburgh, Pa., 122,134,180 Evans, D., Parma, O., 121,133,137,192, 193 Evans, J., Westerville, O 'I 172 Ewell, D., Cincinnati, O., 134,180 ,121,129,134, Morris, K., Youngwood, Pa., 141,175 Motz, L., Uniontown, O., 125,187 Mullenix, J., Newark, O., 121,187 Murdock, J., Jamestown, R.l., 177 Myers, A., Parma, O., 129,137,199 Nisley, R., Columbus, O., 126,146,164, 195 Noble, T., Cincinnati, O., 121,127,184 Olson, J., Wheaton, lll., 118 Packham, M., Newark, O., 184 Pascoe, J., Sandusky, O., 190 Peffley, G., New Lebanon, O., 126,154, 158,159,195 Pendleton, C., Connellsville, Pa., 197 Persson, K., Hamilton, O., 177 Pfahl, B., Bloomdale, O., 187 Platano, M., Ashtabula, O., 135 Pond, T., Columbus, O., 126,154,158,159, 166 Radebaugh, J., Findlay, O.,182 Reese, M. Scotdale, Pa., 134,177 Reich, B., Urbana, O., 119 Reichenbach, R., Erie, Pa., 121,126,150, 136,185 Fellers, C., Dayton, O., 127,130,192,193 Fetter, L., Richwood, O., 118,132,182 Fowler, J., Jackson, Mich., 187 Gardner, B., Columbus, O., 119,132 Gates, P., Shelby, O., 133,178 Gebhart, J., Ashland, O., 120,122,178 Gereson, S., Kettering, O., 170 Goellner, C., Parma, O., 125,136,172 Gonter, F., Sugarcreek, O., 177 Gooding, J., Lewis Center, O., 163 Goodwin, K., Cleveland, O., 122,133,182 Grinde, C., Cleveland, O., 118,177 Hansen, J., Miamisburg, O., 163 Harmelink, R., Massillon, O., 143 Harney, R., Westerville, O., 195 Hartzler, M., Westerville, O., 135 Haupt, K., Worthington, O., 128,180 Hendrix, J., Lithopolis, O., 131,182 Henry, M., Ashley, O., 135,180 Hernandez, G., Perrysburg, O., 133,172 Hinder, L., Columbus, O., 198 Hoffman, W., Pittsburgh, Pa., 119,120,129 Hogg, D., Columbus, O., 137 Holtzman, G., Middletown, O., 126,153, 195 Hopkins, J. Brunswick, O., 177 Hopkinson, L. lrwin, Pa., 132,180 Huther, D., Attica, O., 164,198 Jack, S., Pennsboro, W. Va., 133,174 Jenkins, A., Trotwood, O., 120,123,182 Jones, D., Mansfield, O., 122,133,182, 198 Kelley, S., Belpre, O., 174 Kessler, S., Tipp City, O., 187 Kiger, J., Kettering, O., 135,171 Kniess, L., Kettering, O., 195 Knittel, K., Greenville, Tenn., 136,182 Kull, S., Worthington, O., 195 Lancaster, C., Salisbury, N.C., 182 Larcom, R., Ostrander, O., 136,137,198 Laurich, J., Ruffsdale, Pa., 126,193 Lawther, A., Munster, Ind., 122,134,180 Lefevre, A., Sierra Leone, West Africa, 132,182 Lehman, R., Westerville, O., 146,195 164,199 Reynolds, D., Enon, O., 126,187 Rice, J., Crestline, O., 163 Robinson, P., Middletown, O., 125,153, 190 Rosenberger, S., Columbus, O., 180 Rush, R., Prospect, O., 193 Sanders, M., Richwood, O., 182 Sawyer, R., Rochester, N.Y., 150,164 Schmidt, D., Miamisburg, O., 195 Schmidt, E., Barberton, O., 140,141 Schneider, J., North Olmsted, O., 136, 138,139 Schott, V., Columbus, O., 125,129 Schuer, V., Chillicothe, O., 138,173 Scott, J., Westerville, O., 184 Sears, P., Parkersburg, W. Va., 135,171 Seese, K., Connellsville, Pa., 171 Shaffer, J., Cardington, O., 133,173 Share, S.', Phillipsburg, O., 173 Shauck, M., Heath, O., 197 Shore, D., Springfield, O., 195 Smith, R. , Speelman, Speelman, Pittsburgh, Pa., 118,193 D., Dayton, O., 193 R., Da ton, O., 199 Y Sporck, F., Wellsburg, W. Va., 191 Staby, N., Westport, Conn., 128,181 Steele, S., Wickliffe, O., 136,187 Stichweh, Stiverson, Sweeney, D., Dayton, O., 121,199 C., Enterprise, O., 133,173 K., Worthington, O., 118,121, 129,150,164 Tromer, M., Hudson, O., 199 VanSickle, G., Covington, La., 122,181 Votaw, R., Westewe, O., 195 Wachter, R., McHenry, Md., 121,132 Walker, H., Mountain Lakes, N.J., 130, 195 Waterworth, D., Dayton, O., 175 Weber, S., Altoona, Pa., 175 Weir, J . , Newark, O., 132 Wheeler, W., Lakewood, O., 118,126,153, 184 Williams, A., 181880, o., 136,137,138,, 139,179 Williams, K., Alexandria, Va., 135,177 225 Wilson, M., Wickliffe, O., 171 Winter, E., Richwood, O., 122,127,132, 179 Wissinger, B., Wooster, O., 181 Woodruff, R., Mansfield, O., 129,130,133, 199 Wood, B., Buffalo, N.Y., 184 Wrhen, S., Warren, Pa., 136,171 Zingale, E., Cleveland, O., 136,175 Zirkle, c., Sidney, O., 122,127,130,135, 175 SOPHOMORES Ahl, W., Doylestown, O., 141,142,186 Aiello, L., North Royalton, O., 188 Alban, T., Gahanna, O., 134,176 Albert, R., Trafford, Pa., 188 Allen, R., Indianapolis, Ind., 131,194 Alspach, K., Kettering, O., 170 Altenburg, S., Cincinnati, O., 135 Anderegg, K., Wilkinsburg, Pa., 178 Anderson, J., Springfield, O., 143 Anderson, N., Middletown, O., 170 Andreichuk, P., Martins Ferry, O., 118, 125,188 Andrews, G., Scottdale, Pa., 198 Anslinger, R., Miamisburg, O., 166,186 Baker, B., Bucyrus, O., 132,133,196 Baker, J., Germantown, O., 188 Baker, T., Galion, O., 132,133,172 Baker, W., North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada, 126 Bagwell, S., Dayton, O., 132,176 Ballenger, B., Westerville, O., 180 Barkley, A., Schenectady, N.Y., 196 Barr, A., Dayton, O., 135,180 Barr, J., Westerville, O., 180 Bartlett, R., Xenia, O., 137,170 Bartok, R., Vestaburg, Pa., 198 Bashford, F., Miamisburg, O., 192 Bennett, D., Bay Shore, N.Y., 198 Bickett, J., Xenia, O., 182 Bistline, M., Akron, O., 124,174 Bobst, G., Columbus, O., 146 Bowen, T., Elyria, O., 131,136,153 Brookover, D., Newark, O., 186 Brown, E., Dayton, O., 196 Brown, M., Tiffin, O., 170 Browne, M., Pittsburgh, Pa., 170 Browning, W., Willard, O., 146 Brownlee, C., Springfield, O., 119,129,170 Bump, K., Marysville, O., 129,133,182 Burns, B., Hamclen, Conn., 132,196 Burns, J., Upper Sandusky, O., 135 Burrows, R., Kettering, O., 153,185 Buttermore, R., Connellsville, Pa., 166,190 Cain, H., Hudson, O., 186 Campbell, M., Muncie, lnd., 136,139,178 Campbell, G., Lima, O., 140 Canaday, L., Newark, O., 196 Chang, P., Taipei, Taiwan, 184 Cheek, J., St. Clair Shores, Mich., 170 Christ, J., Parma, O., 135,196 f Ciampa, M., Hermine, Pa., 136,139,174 Clark, M., Parma, O., 136,139,178 Clifford, L., Ligonier, Pa., 170 Coad, E., Westerville, O., 134,180 Cochran, E., Fredericktown, O., 124,182 Coe, J., Mt. Vernon, O., 132,172 Condry, E., Scotch Plains, O., 196 Conover, K., Springfield, O., 160,180 Cook, C., Princeton, N.J., 178 Cook, J., Dayton, O., 180 Corner, E., Short Hills, N.J., 182 Courtright, K., Westerville, O., 170 Crane, T., Westerville, O., 185 Cring, R., Sunbury, O., 124,125,196 Crotinger, K., Piqua, O., 196 Davis, J., Jacksontown, O., 163,194 Deever, T., Naperville, Ill., 125,137,185, 192,193 Dial, C., Mt. Vernon, O., 174 Dietz, K., Phoenixville, Pa., 134,176 Dill, J., Lockbourne, O., 126,137,153,185 Dorod, N., Cleveland, O., 136,138,174 Dougherty, R., Philadelphia, Pa., 198 Dupont, J., North Canton, O., 131 Durieux, D., Mt. Vernon, O., 150,198 Durkin, A., Summit, N.J., 176 Eagel, M., Greenfield, Ind., 133 Edwards, J., Mt. Vernon, O., 172 Edwards, L., Sunbury, O., 132,198 Eiffert, M., Dayton, O., 132 Ellinger, B., Dayton, O., 185 Elliott, R., Westerville, O., 134,180 Ellis, P., Brunswick, O., 129,174 Emerick, P., Canal Winchester, O., 136, 178 Falke, E., Sidney, O., 174 Faust, W., Canfield, O., 186 Feagin, M., Youngwood, Pa., 139,178 Ferris, J., Columbus, O., 188 Fischer, K., Elyria, O., 170 Fisher, B., Minneapolis, Minn., 122,134, 160,180 Fisher, D., Eastlake, O., 164,186 Fleming, C., Mansfield, O., 170 Foor, D., Pataskala, O., 126,146 Fritz, L., Attica, O., 196 Fry, B., Franklin, O., 196 Funk, R., Shardsville, Pa., 187 Garlathy, F., Windber, Pa., 121,132,187, Garratt, J., Canton, O., 128,141,170 Garrett, S., Westerville, O., 137,138,178 Garvin, S., Rising Sun, Md., 136,178 Garwood, S., Dayton, O., 180 Gatchell, L., Mt. Vernon, O., 154,190 Geyer, P., Mt. Gilead, O., 134,177 Gianfagna, R., Pittsburgh, Pa., 137 Gilbert, L., Willowick, O., 174 Gill, S., Westerville, O., 120,136 Goad, S., Dayton, O., 182 Goddard, D., Richwood, O., 133,182 Granger, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 140,141, 142,143,190 Gray, J., Dayton, O., 182 Green, D., West Chester, O., 132,196 Griffiths, G., Leonia, N.J., 131,190,194 Grimes, C., Columbus, O., 177 Grimes, E., Mansfield, O., 177 Hall, J., Mt. Vernon, O., 177 Harris, P., Grove City, O., 154,158,159, 163 Harris, R., Cleveland, O., 118 Hartleib, J., Parma, O., 195 Hartsook, S., Columbus, O., 196 Haverkamp, D., Cincinnati, O., 132,178 Heaton, T., Fletcher, O., 132,136,137, 139,192 Hedding, J., Marion, O., 133,137,178 Hedges, D., Lockbourne, O., 125,187 Hellinger, D., Lorain, O., 190 Helt, J., Delphos, O., 182 Hicks, A., Fort Wayne, Ind., 131 Hillis, J., Greensburg, Pa., 132,135,174 Hines, J., Sedalia, O., 131,187 Hines, W., Mansfield, O., 137,192 Hipsher, E., Crestline, O., 120,124,132, 182 Hobson, L., Canton, O., 138,170 Hoernemann, D., Tiffin, O., 146,163,190 Hohnhorst, K., Dorset, O., 123,182 Holliday, D., Westport, Conn., 180 Holt, R., Westfield, N.J., 188 Holt, T., Cleveland, O., 126,185 Hoppes, B., Springfield, O., 177 Hoskins, A., Pittsburgh, Pa., 172 Houk, J., Barberton, O., 133,138,178 Hudson, M., Westerville, O., 135 Hudson, P., Mansfield, O., 132,196 Hughey, K., Parma, O., 120,182 Hull, C., Dayton, O., 135,178 Hundertpfund, G., Leonia, N.J., 195 Hunt, J., West Richfield, O., 129,132, 192,198 R Hutto, C., Canal Winchester, O., 177 lrvvin, B., Columbus, O., 171 James, T., Dayton, O., 137 Jayne, F., Lyndhurst, O., 153,185 Jollie, W., Fairview Park, O., 125,198 Jones, J., Dayton, O., 146,195 Kast, W., Ann Arbor, Mich., 134 Keck, K., Barberton, O., 178 Keim, L., Green Springs, O., 137,178 Kelly, J., Weedsport, N.Y., 118,135,l38, 178 Kendall, J., Sardinia, O., 129 Kerr, G., Mt. Vernon, O., 174 Kerr, M., Mt. Gilead, O., 172 King, J., Arlington, O., 126,127,164,187, 190 Kinsler, D., Springfield, O., 190 Kirby, R., Cleveland, O., 188 Kleinpaste, J., Worthington, O., 178 Klenk, R., Cincinnati, O., 126,136,187 Klimasewski, M., McKees Rocks, Pa., 185 Kline, D., Ebensburg, Pa., 150,195 Koontz, V., Columbus, O., 174 Koudelka, B., Bath, O., 185 Kuhn, M., Miamisburg, O., 193 Kyle, D., Richwood, O., 131 Lang, L., Cambridge, O., 135,182 Laughbaum, T., Crestline, O., 190 Leffel, R., Fairfield, Conn., 133,137 Lenhard, D., Cleveland, O., 133,172 Levine, F., Pittsburgh, Pa., 131,195 Lind, J., Ashtabula, O., 182 Linkous, D., Westerville, O., 130,174 Lord, L., Westerville, O., 126,146 Lorton, S., Sidney, O., 187 Lowery, J., Cleveland, O., 125,129,187 Layer, P., Grove City, O., 196 McCall, S., Portsmouth, O., 138,182 McCammon, T., Lexington, O., 126,154, 159 McClead, L., Mansfield, O., 135,182 McCloskey, M., Akron, O., 125 McCrea, M., Dayton, O., 118,137,180 McDowell, G., Ashland, O., 174,196 McKee, J., Groveport, O., 126,154,159, 163 McNeely, J., Whippany, N.J., 124,143, 180 McNeil, L., Cincinnati, O., 142,143,178 McNutt, C., Johnstown, Pa., 118,171 Maneval, J., Clymer, N.Y., 179 Manning, S., Hamilton, O., 132,133,174 Martin, J., Havertown, Pa., 135 Marko, J., Parma, O., 187 Merryman, S., Canton, O., 124,132,173 Middleton, P., Whitehall, O., 137,171 Miles, Miller, G., Akron, O., 136,143 B., Dayton, O., 143 Miller, E., Madison, Conn., 190 Miller, J., Cincinnati, O., 135 Miller, J., Arcanum, O., 136,137,173,182 Miller, M., Columbus, O., 146,195 Mohr, E.,s1fykef, O.,134,177 Molter, T., Erie, Pa., 196 Moody, T., Dayton, O., 118,125,136,164, 193 Morain, W., Mt. Vernon, O., 135 Moreland, C., Westerville, O., 180 Murphy, S., Decatur, Ind., 124 Neely, G., Latrobe, Pa., 127,189 Nicholas, T., Maimisburg, O., 154 Nolder, M., Dayton, O., 175 O'Donnel, M., Circleville, O., 199 O'Leary, B., Cleveland, O., 14O,141,142, 143 Oplinger, K., Berea, O., 124,173 Orwick, R., McComb, O., 121,133,138 Ostervvise, D., Pittsburgh, Pa., 171 Ostrander, R., Pittsburgh, Pa., 166,184 Pasters, W., Marion, O., 193 Pate, M., Hamilton, O., 131,136 Peck, J., Columbus, O., 171 Penty, J., South Euclid, O., 153,163,190 Percy, L., Lima, O., 138,173 Peters, J., Strasburg, O., 154,158,159,164 Pinson, R., Columbus, O., 126,187 Platz, J., Dayton, O., 197 Porterfield, S., Gambier, O., 197 Powers, T., Bellefontaine, O., 121,131,189 Price, D., Westerville, O., 136,137,139, 189 Purk, W., Fletcher, O., 137 Puterbaugh, H., Centerville, O., 132,135, 141,181,197 1 Putterbaugh, B., Columbus, O., 123,129 Ramsey, A., Dearborn, Mich., 124,131 Raudebaugh, N., Mt. Vernon, O., 173 Reiner, P., Columbus, O., 126,146 Richardson, M., Jackson, O., 125,187 Ricketts, M., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 182 Roberts, B., Hamilton, O-., 132,138,175, 197 Robinson, R., Yellow Springs, O., 137,191 Roose, L., Murfreesboro, Tenn., 195 Rosinack, P., Huntington, N.Y., 187 Rothwell, R., Madison, Pa., 187 Rowland, C., Dayton, O., 197 Ruhly, S., Kettering, O., 118,132,140, - 141,180 Rummel, L., Johnstown, Pa., 193 Sampson, D., Warren, Pa., 131,189 Satola, B., Parma Heights, O., 182 Schmidt, P., Columbus, O., 138 Schwing, P., Cincinnati, O., 124,197 Scott, J., Marysville, O., 120,129,133, 173 Sechrist, W., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 187 Sheets, M., Delaware, O., 171 Sherman, S., Bellevue, O., 135,179 Shane, C., Parma Heights, O., 181 Sibert, J., Massillon, O., 179,197 Simmons, S., Akron, O., 132,133,136,139, 182 Simpson, J., Salisbury, N.C., 135,136,187 Slocum, G., West Salem, O., 124,197 Smith, N., lronton, O., 132,133,173 Smyth, E., Bedford Heights, O., 132 Snyder, L., Melmore, O., 179 Sorenson, C., Havana, Ill., 125,181 Spessard, R., Granville, O., 191 Sprague, L., Trotwood, O., 137,181 Staudt, C., Canton, O., 171 Stearns, C., Middletown, O., 195 226 Steckman, B., Marlton, N.J., 124,125,135 197 Stemple, J., Kettering, O., 197 Stevens, M., Amherst, O., 134 Stinson, R., Jackson, O., 132,183 Sullivan, S., Worthington, O., 173 Summers, K., Brooklyn, N.Y., 177 Sweazy, D., Westerville, O., 191 Talbott, E., Fly, O., 171 Taylor, S., Mansfield, O., 183 Thomas, C., Zanesfield, O., 183 Thomas, D., Circleville, O., 137 Thomas, J., Strasburg, O., 118,189 Thomas, S., Dayton, O., 133,183 Turner, A., Dayton, O., 132 Turner, J., Westerville, O., 136,139,193 Urteaga, S., Lima, Peru, 177 VanTassel, A., Westerville, O., 135 Viers, D., Lewis Center, O., 163,195 Wagner, J., Miamisburg, O., 195 Waight, W., Maple Heights, O., 135 Walcutt, C., Westerville, O., 135 Walker, N., Urbana, O., 140,141,142 Warner, M., New Philadelphia, O., 183 Waters, S., Marion, O., 124,133,179 Watts, W., Galena, O., 193 Welty, M., Dayton, O., 171 - Weston, R., North Canton, O., 191 Whipp, J., Dayton, O., 134,177 White, C., Philadel hia, Pa., 173 White, D., Fredericttown, O., 146,191 Whitmont, M., Delham, N.Y., 199 Widder, D., Bolivar, O., 146,163,191 Weiland, V., Mt. Gilead, O., 136 Wilson, M., Newark, O., 179 Wineburg, K., Jemerstown, Pa., 137 Wolfe, F., Uhrichsville, O., 191 Wolfe, W., Columbus, O., 126,154,158, 159,195 Wonders, M., Pitcairn, Pa., 139,173 Woodward, M., Mt. Vernon, O., 199 Worley, N., Fostoria, O., 132,142,179 Young, L., Massillon, O., 133,138,183 Zeller, W., Centerville, O., 199 Zimmerman, L., Stanford, O., 124,179 Zoller, B., Hamilton, O., 132,183 FRESHMEN Abbott, J., North Baltimore, O., 143,196 Abella, J., Maple Heights, O., 178 Ackerman, P., Miamisburg, O., 170 Adams, T., Massillon, O., 198 Airhart, C., Beverly, Ky., 132,137,174 Allen, J., Warren, Mich., 190 Allison, S., Heath, O., 133,172 Anderson, C., Wooster, O., 133,137,170 Andrews, C., Riverside, Conn., 178 Andrews, R., Barberton, O., 129,198 Angstadt, J., Shillington, Pa., 176 Arnold, N., Germantown, O., 133,196 Askren, B., Dayton, O., 186 Augenstein, J., Ostander, O., 128,132, 0 Audsizurger, R., Dayton, O., 146,164 Bacon, C., New Springfield, O., 138,178 Bacon, M., New Springfield, O., 135,137 Baffa, J., La Grange Park, Ill., 190 Bair, P., Millersburg, O., 160,170 Banning, J., Newark, O., 185 Barnes, S., Williamsport, O., 196 Barr, D., London, O., 146 Bartos, C., Euclid, O., 170 Bates, B., North Royalton, O., 146,153, 164,198 Beatty, J., Blacklick, O., 198 Beckner, R., Miamisburg, O., 188 Benner, J., Alliance, O., 136,192 Biemel, V., Parma, O., 172 Billings, L., Perry, N.Y., 172 Billings, S., Canton, O., 176 Binns, W., Columbus, O., 146,163 Bletz, L., Lexington, O., 138,174 Boianowski, D., Whitehall, O., 137 Booth, J., Zanesville, O., 146,153 Born, C., Westlake, O., 196 Bradford, N., Minford, O., 133,138,182 Brandon, S., Kinsman, O., 182 Breidenbach, W., Dayton, O., 170 Brinkman, K., Bucyrus, O., 143,180 Brown, B., Westlake, O., 172 Brubaker, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 198 Bryan, J., Springfield, O., 118,192 Bupp, C., Wooster, O., 196 Campbell, F., Bradford, Pa., 166,188 Carlson, R., Columbus, O., 146 Carter, K., Howard, O., 133,178,196 Caudle, F., Johnstown O., 126,146,163 Cavin, R., Dayton, O., 146 Chitwood, S., Mansfield, O., 176 Chupa, D., Sandusky, O., 137 Clouse, L., Cleveland Heights, O., 178 Cochrane, B., Canton, O., 133,180 Coldwell, C., Marion, O., 136,137,139 Conard, F., Port Clinton, O., 146,164 Cooksey, S., Columbus, O., 132,196 Cooper, L., Canton, O., 182 Conover, C., Springfield, O., 180 Cornwell, J., Columbus, O., 137,138,139, 180 Coughenour, R., Dayton, O., 146,186 Cox, P., Columbus, O., 174,196 Crable, R., Circleville, O., 143,186 Crooks, D., Worthington, O., 137,198 Crow, L., Dayton, O., 133,174 Cunningham, K., Walbridge, O., 129,178 Curry, L., Westerville, O., 196 Dangler, B., Findlay, O., 138,180 Dehus, L., West Milton, O., 186 Dent, D., Columbus, O., 146,163 Deringer, S., Sandusky, O., 146,164 Dickerson, M., Columbus, O., 198 Diedrich, M., Uniontown, O., 174 Dietz, S., Wadsworth, O., 178 Doan, A., Miamisburg, O., 136,138,139, 178 Dowdy, J., Lancaster, O., 118,174 Drake, T., Wintersville, O., 186 Drop, K., lrvvin, Pa., 196 Dungan, J., Dayton, O., 146 Edwards, L., Gibonsburg, O., 172 Elberfeld, E., Westerville, O., 128 Elliott, C., Mt. Verson, O., 198 Elliott, J., Bethesda, Md., 153,186 Estes, L., Dayton, O., 153 Evans, J., Parma, O., 133,172 Evans, L., Columbus, O., 143,198 Evans, L., Jackson, O., 133,176 Evans, L., Woodville, O., 138,196 Faller, S., Huron, O., 196 Farrell, D., Westerville, O., 198 Fausnaugh, J., Circleville, O., 182 Fell, C., Steubenville, O., 120,123 Fetter, M., Richwood, O., 138,196 Ficker,W., Old Greenwich, Conn., 176 Finch, J., Jackson, O., 186 Finney, L., Yellow Springs, O., 178 Fisher, D., Clayton, O., 132,138,180 Flack, J., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 118,123,139, 182 Flickner, D., Franklin, Pa., 133,178 Fomenko, N., Zanesville, O., 196 Fourman, D., New Lebanon, O., 136,198 Franklin, J., Columbus, O., 146,198 Frey, M., Dayton, O., 136 Furniss, M., Westerville, O., 137,143 Gardner, W., Columbus, O., 119 Garner, C., Dayton, O., 180 Gauch, J., West Manchester, O., 133,135 138,178 Geary, D., Connellsville, Pa., 134 Gilg, J., Murrysville, Pa., 180 Gladura, L., Parma Heights, O., 1.36,174 Glasser, F., Pittsburgh, Pa., 129,198 Glor, E., Grand Island, N.Y., 138,174 Goodrich, J., Columbus, O., 196 Gordon, P., Dover, O., 172 Gordon, D., Columbus, O., 198 Goss, F., Columbus, O., 146,153 Graham, R., Rockford, O., 146,187 Gribler, M., Dayton, O., 136,143,187 Grznar, L., Canton, O., 135,174 Hahn, J., Cridersville, O., 137 Hammond, S., Franklin, O., 170 Harlan, M., Arlington, Va., 177 Harris, A., Greenville, O., 118,187 Heaton, A., Fletcher, O., 120,182 Heffner, D., Baltimore, O., 132,198 Heinrich, K., Parkview, O., 196 Helm, B., Crawfordsville, Ind., 174 Hendrix, K., Lithopolis, O., 138,182 Henkel, D., Dayton, O., 133,138,196 Herman, L., Sugarcreek, O., 198 Heihle, S., Miamisburg, O., 180 Hoffmeister, A., North Olmsted, O., 133, 137,138,172 Howell, W., Califon, N.J., 166,195 Howenstine, A., Alliance, O., 137 Hunt, B., Massillon, O., 136 Hunter, B., Jackson, O., 171 Hutton, M., Kettering, O., 123,128,135 lmmel, B., Massillon, O., 138,143,180 lnsley, C., Dayton, O., 138 Jacobs, M., Middletown, O., 123,135 Janson, L., Tiffin, O., 171 Jarvis, K., Massillon, O., 190 Jenson, H., Westerville, O., 146,166 Jent, T., Cleveland, O., 150 Johnson, E., Dayton, O., 137,180 Johnson, S., Dayton, O., 133,196 Jones, C., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 196 Jones, C., Jones, D., Joyce, L., Kaiser,'V., Kamis, M., Keiser, J., Weston, O., 146 Strasburg, O., 125,139 Westerville, O., 137,177 Springfield, O., 138,196 Cleveland, O., 178 Fredericktown, O., 174 Keister, S., Maimisburg, O., 171 Kelley, G., Amherst, O., 198 Kerr, N., Cleveland Heights, O., 196 Knachel, L., Edison, O., 136,137,174 Koski, E., Westerville, O., 182 Kramer, R., Carroll, O., 137,179 Kratzer, R., Dayton, O., 187 Krumm, C., Columbus, O., 132,179 Kuhns, J., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 172 Kurth, P., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 132,138,180 Lansman, M., Dayton, O., 180 Lavender, C., Wellston, O., 137,182 Laycock, E., Cincinnati, O., 180 Leadbetter, M., Brookville, O., 127 Leatherman, J., Delta, O., 138,196 Lebold, L., Bolivar, O., 171 Lewis, G., Moorestown, O., 177 Coumbus O. 13 13 Lilly, M , I , , 3, 8,171 Liming, D., Cadiz, O., 136,139 Loftus, L., Columbus, O., 150 Loftus, Leo., Columbus, O., 150,164 Long, M., Columbus, O., 128,196 Lora, N., Salem, O., 137 Lord, D., Copley, O., 172 Lorenz, N., Newcomerstown, O., 171 Love, J., Ada, O., 136,174 Lowry, S., North Canton, O., 136,174 Lubs, P., Erie, Pa., 187 Lucas, T., Mt. Vernon, O., 159 Ludwick, D., Georgetown, O., 154 Luster, S., Dayton, O., 123,128,182 Lutz, R., Dayton, O., 196 McCandless, C., Dayton, O., 196 McCoy, C., Rittman, O., 173 McDonald, J., Canton, O., 135,187 McDowell, R., North Canton, O., 140,141, 198 McElroy, B., Sunbury, O., 196 McGhee, B., Worthington, O., 138,196 McKinney, R., Canton, O., 118,125 Maple, K., Kensington, O., 177 Maple, M., Princeton, N.J., 166,187 Martin, L., Greensburg, Pa., 196 Maxwell, K., Cincinnati, O., 196 Mayor, C., Solon, O., 173 Metzel, M., Columbus, O., 193 Michael, D., Jackson, O., 134 Michael, S., Germantown, O., 173 Mignery, S., Toledo, O., 139,182 Miller, A., Miller, F., Miller, L., Miller, M., Miller, R., Miller, S., Mitzo, J., Orrville, O., 180 Greenville, O., 199 Marion, O., 171 Columbus, O., 137,182 Maderia, O., 196 Mt. Vernon, O., 196 Parma Heights, O., 196 Moebius, G., Maple Heights, O., 136,139 Moody, K., Dayton, O., 196 Moore, G., Dayton, O., 126,146 Morgan, R., Wickliffe, O., 135,196 Morisey, J., Cambridge, O., 135,187 Morrison, R., Allison Park, Pa., 136,138, 139,196 Mossman, R., Newark, O., 146 Mowry, R., Bellville, O., 137,139,199 Muha, C., Parma Heights, O., 171 Myers, F., Altoona, Pa., 137 Myers, L., Chatham, N.J., 177 Neal, P., Wooster, O., 123,172 Needham, K., Dayton, O., 160,181 Neese, D., Sandusky, O., 146,163 Newell, M., Dayton, O., 196 Norman, J., Oberlin, O., 134 Norton, S., Lyndhurst, O., 123,133,138,181 O'Neal, J., Columbus, O., 125,199 Onstott, M., Zanesville, O., 196 Oren, S., Akron, O.,182 Oyer, D., Waverly, O., 196 Page, S., Canton, O., 133,197 Parker, J., Warren, O., 199 Parmelee, B., Wadsworth, O., 138,175 Peeper, B., Gnadenhutten, O., 197 Perron, M., Severna Park, Md., 135,197 Peter, T., Cincinnati, O., 187 Peters, L., Oak Harbor, O., 132 Phillips, R., Sycamore, O., 171 Platt, R., Cortland, O., 125 Pletcher, A., Fort Wayne, Ind., 126,146,164 Pohly, C., Westerville, O., 118,120,132, 138,182 Polles, J., Copley, O., 146 Pottenburgh, T., Bloomfield, Conn., 187 Preston, K., Troy, O., 135,173 Price, M., Uhrichsville, O., 132,199 227 Price, S., Cleveland, O., 138,179 Prileson, L., Euclid, O., 132,181 Pray, D., Lorain, O., 177 Ray, J., Ligonier, Pa., 137,197 Reck, M., Greenville, O., 137,199 Rehder, P., Grove City, O., 125,126,150, 164 Revenaugh, K., Zanesville, O., 120,181 Rhoades, M., Springfield, O., 133,197 Rice, F., Chillicothe, O., 199 Roberts, D., Richwood, O., 199 Roe, C., Miamisburg, O., 135,182 Rugh, W., Creston, O., 132,199 Rummins, J., Massillon, O., 197 Rush, D., Richwood, O., 126,146 Russell, D., Worthington, O., 146 Russell, S., Dayton, O., 133,173 Russell, V., Powell, O., 146,199 Rutledge, C., Howard, O., 133,197 Ruyan, R., Westerville, O., 197 Saari, D., Fairport, O., 173 Schor, P., Creston, O., 137,139,199 Schein, D., Williamsport, O., 137,199 Schneider, N., Brooklyn, O., 137,173 Schlegel, B., Solon, O., 137,138,197 Schlenker, S., Findlay, O., 177 Schott, D., Marion, O., 146 Schrader, K., Annapolis, Md., 197 Schmunk, J., Mansfield, O., 179 Searles, E., Sunbury, O., 179 Sells, N., Columbus, O., 137,182 Shaffer, C., New Philadelphia, O., 139, 173 Shaulis, L., Ligonier, Pa., 137,197 Sheaffer, T., Upper Sandusky, O., 154 Shultz, J., Galena, O., 173 Siegel, P., Sandusky, O., 197 Simmermon, R., South Solon, O., 154 Simon, B., Bowling Green, O., 177 Simonetti, D., Athol, O., 137,197 Simpson, R., New Albany, O., 187 Slick, C., Greenville, O., 137,197 Smeltz, D., Willard, O.,136 Smith, E., Ashland, O., 179 Smith, G., Miamisburg, O., 146,187 Smith, J., North Baltimore, O., 137,138,197 Smith, K., Elyria, O., 171 Sonntag, J., Euclid, O., 197 Speaks, W., Newark, O., 146,163 Sponseller, K., Canton, O., 133,138,197 Spreng, P., Mansfield, O., 182 Stanley, R., Berghole, O., 197 Steck, F., Westerville, O., 125,137 Stemler, J., Palmerton, Pa., 197 Stetzer, L., Bucyrus, O., 158,159,164 Stevens, C., Niles, O., 197 Stevens, L., Oregon, O., 173 Stiles, P., Cheshire, Conn., 197 Stohrer, A., Independence, O., 133,187 Stuber, E., Amherst, O., 120,123,128,133, 182 Stull, J., Howard, O., 118,137,173 Sullivan, B., Hunker, Pa., 171 Swaino, J., Akron, O., 120,133,197 Swan, L., Connellsville, Pa., 133,171 Thomas, T., Westlake, O., 182 Tinnerman, B., Franklin, O., 120,136,139, 182 Titley, K., Bafbefron, O., 129,133,135,175 Tryon, V., Claymont, Del., 139,175 Turner, K., Lancaster, O., 137 Upp, J., Lancaster, O., 146,164,191 Vance, A., Middletown, O., 133,197 VanHorn, K., Xenia, O., 173 Vincentz, R., Teaneck, N.J., 191 Vogel, B., London, O., 135 Wagner, B., Canton, O., 133,197 Walker, D., Altoona, Pa., 146 Walklet, D., Brookville, O., 197 Webb, M., White Oak, Pa., 197 Wells, C., Cincinnati, O., 133,197 Wellspring, J., Uniontown, O., 175 Wertz, K., Johnstown, Pa., 137,175 Wharton, R., Mansfield, O., 187 Whearty, J., Fairborn, O., 181 Wilhelm, J., Toledo, O., 132,173 Willett, R., Troy, O., 197 Wilson, J., Columbus, O., 146 Winter, T., North Olmsted, O., 138,177 Wion, K., Altoona, Pa., 153 Wolf, C., Eaton, O., 133,138,175 Wollam, D., Milan, O., 137,139,199 Woodhouse, B., Springfield, O., 146,191 Woods, R., Chillicothe, O., 136,137,143 Wray, B., Altoona, Pa., 132,197 Wurst, B., Elyria, O., 128,133,197 Wynn, M., Columbus, O., 146 Yoe, E., Kettering, O., 135,137,179 Young, N., Brookville, O., 135,177 Zunich, V., Lorain, O., 177 Zwayer, J., Mt. Gilead, O., 146,164 Officers of Campus Organizations A CAPPELLA CHOIR President Frank Tippett Sec.-Treas. Becky Lust Extra Judiciary Member Emily Heft Librarian David Trout Conductor Mr. Chamberlain ALPHA EPSILON DELTA National Honorary Pre-Medical Fraternity President Marti Allen Vice President Fred Worley Secretary Barbara Paine Treasurer Ronald Pope Historian Judy Gebhart Adviser Mr. Botts ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA National Honorary for Freshman Women President Edna Hipsher Vice President Sandra Waters Secretary Lois Zimmerman Treasurer Mary Feagin Reporter Sheila Murphy Historian Mary Lou Bistline Adviser Dean VanSant Dr. Willis AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Student Group President Philip Pearson Vice President Virginia Schuer Sec.-Treas. Kathy Knittel Adviser Prof. Lawrence Frank CALENDAR COMMITTEE Student Representatives Sherry Alford Tom Sporck Bob Harmelink CAMPUS COUNCIL Nan VanScoyoc Warren Wheeler CAMPUS LIFE COMMITTEE Rick Petersen Deenie Rose I96 -I966 Tina McCune Rick Fenstermaker Ken Jarvis CAP AND' DAGGER A Dramatic Organization President Dave Orbin Vice President Deenie Rose Secretary Elaine Mollencopf Treasurer Keith Kaufman Historian Kathy Morris Adviser Mr. Thayer CLEMENTS HALL Women's Dormitory Association President Edna Hipsher Vice President Kathy Hughey Sec.-Treas. Marybeth Wonders Social Chairman Jennifer Kelly Fire Chief Susan Dagwell Head Resident Mrs. Bigham COCHRAN HALL Women's Dormitory Association President Kathleen Revenaugh Vice President Carol Pohly Sec.-Treas. Victoria Kaiser Fire Chief Martha Newell Social Chairman Joan Evans Head Resident Mrs. Rider COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS President Robert Fisher Vice President Tim Moody Secretary Marybeth Wonders Treasurer Tom Deever Advisers Mr. Pohly Dr. M. J. Miller DEEVER HOUSE French Language Stude-nts President Joyce Stemple Vice President Kathy Keck Sec.-Treas. Ginny Wieland DELTA OMICRON National Honorary Music Fraternity-Women President Naomi Weinert 228 Vice President Joan Schneider Secretary Emily Zingale Treasurer Becky Lust Advisers Mrs. Freeman DELTA TAU CHI Full-time Christian Vocation Fraternity President Donald Lutz Vice President Galen Black Sec.-Treas. Kathy Knittel Chorister Emily Heft Chaplain Dave Trout Pianist Janet Radebaugh Advisers Mr. Pohly Dr. M. J. Miller EPSILON KAPPA TAU QArbutusj Social Sorority President Kathy McClure Vice President Anne Croskey Recording Secretary Anne Easton Corresponding Sec. Cathy Brandenberry Treasurer Linda McCarie Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Jane Arnold Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Betty Fitch Advisers Mrs. Kassner Miss Day Mrs. Elliott ETA PHI Mu Uondqy Social Fraternity President Ted Flory Vice President Roger Hohn Secretary Philip Hardy Treasurer Larry McCurdy House Manager Mike Fensler Corresponding Sec. Wayne Johnson Advisers Mr. Raver Mr. Horn Mr. Ogle Mr. Hassenpflug EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE Student Repres.entatives Joanne Miller Chorles Nelson Don Porsisson Betty Steckmon FRESHMAN CLASS Temporo ry Offl cer-s President Lew Jones Vice President Ken Jorvis Secretory Scilly Price Treosurer Potsy Schor HANBY HALL VVomen's Dormitory Associotion President Alice Koy Jenkins Vice President Moxine Bomburger Sec.-Treos. Becky Lingrel Fire Chief Esther Burgess Sociol Choirmcin Lindo Bernegger Heod Resident Mrs. Stoughton HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President Morilyn Morsch Vice President Lindo Budde Secretory Scilly Mortin Treosurer Jon Lenohon Adviser Mr-s. Gill INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President Jock Gruber Vice President Goil Miller Secretory Ron Honft Treosurer Reggie Forrell Student Senote Rep. Dick Toylor Adviser Deon Toylor JUNIOR CLASS Acting President Doug Lichtenberger Secretory Chorlotte Zirkle Treosurer Jeonnine Benson KAPPA PHI OMEGA IKCIPPGSJ Sociol Sorority President Wondo McFc1rlond Vice President Gini Schuer Secretory Ellen Bothrick Treosurer Solly Shore Sr. Pon Hel Rep. Sherri Perlick Jr. Pon Hel Rep. Corol Copell Advisers Mrs. Miller Mrs. Toylor Mrs. Gordner KING HALL VVomen's Dormitory Associotion President Corolyn Fell Vice President Pot Boir Sec.-Treos. Noncy Sells Sociol Choirmon Jonie Flock Fire Chief Morylin Jocobs Heod Resident Mrs. Weber LAMBDA GAMMA EPSILON fKingsI Sociol Froternity President Ron Honft Vice President Joe Mullenix Secretory Lorry Motz Treosurer Dove Orbin Advisers Mr. Lovvrence Fronk Mr. Thoyer Mr. Bulthoup LECTURES AND PUBLIC OCCASIONS COMMITTEE Student Representotives Mo rcio McCreo Rick Petersen MAYNE HALL Women's Dormitory Associotion Rose Anno Monsfleld Judy Morison President Vice President Sec.-Treos. Sondy Svozil Sociol Choirmon Sherry Alford Fire Chief Sondro Fisher Heod Resident Mrs. Thomos MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President Mike Cloy Vice President Jock Wholen Sec.-Treos. Doug Lichtenberger Adviser De-on Toylor MEN'S GLEE CLUB President Ed Brodel Vice President Phil Hordy Librorion Chris Foster Conductor Mr. Dougherty 229 MODERN DANCE CLUB President Dotty DeTurck Adviser Deon VonSont MUSIC EDUCATORS' NATIONAL CONFERENCE President Noomi Weinert Vice President Becky Lust Sec.-Treos. Joon Gerber Adviser Dr. Motycko OHIO STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION President Kothy Hobbs Vice President Sondy Krishe-r Secretory Dione Jones Treosurer Dove Evons Regionol Rep. Glorio Hernondez Advisers Mr. Young Dr. Addington PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Inter-Sorority Governing Associotion President Ruth Leo Vice President Corol Copell Secretory Chorlotte Zirkle Treosurer Corol Grinde Adviser Deon VonSont PHI ALPHA THETA Notionol I-Ionorory History Froternity President Mike Cochron Sec.-Treos. Bonnie Reoms Adviser Dr. Honcock PHI SIGMA IOTA Notionol Honorory Romonce Longuoge ond Literoture Society President Dovid Holl Sec.-Treos. Terry Dillon Progrom Choirmon Judy Shoffer Advisers Mrs. Vonce Mrs. Villolon PI BETA SIGMA fPi Sigh Sociol Froternity President l Lorry Amstutz Vice President Les Aiello Secretory Dove Young Treasurer Ned Doan Advisers Mr. Wiley Dr. Grissinger PI EPSILON Women's Physical Education Maiors Club President Marsha Lauderback Vice President Jean Chapman Sec.-Treas. Marcia Baer Adviser Miss Jensen Pl KAPPA DELTA Honorary Forensic Fraternity President Barry Reich Vice President Susan Daniels Sec.-Treas. Vivian Rinehart Adviser Dr. Grissinger PI KAPPA PHI CCountry Clubj Social Fraternity President Dick Taylor Vice President Geary Tiltany Secretary Ron Pope Treasurer Mike McClosky Advisers Dr. Young Koo Mr. Swabb Mr. Leonard PUBLICATIONS BOARD Chairman Tim Kinnison Sharon Ruhly Holly Puterbaugh Barry Reich Ellen Koski Lourene Dellinger Advisers Mr. Gifford Mr. Horn Mr. Miller QUIZ AND QUILL Creative Writing President Pat Price Vice President Stuart Leichter Secretary Rene Dellinger Treasurer Bill Hankison Advisers Dr. Coulter Mr. Chaney RHO KAPPA DELTA fArcadyj Social Sorority President Marian Crow Vice President Barbara Zirkle Recording Sec. Connie Flesher Corresponding Sec. Dorothy Waterworth Treasurer Jeanine Benson Rush Chairman Dawn Armstrong Pledge Mistress Barbara Zirkle Advisers Mrs.. Wurm Mrs. Kerr Mrs. Motycka SAILING CLUB Commodore Chris Foster Vice Commodore Jad Miller Rear Commodore Tom Langshavv Treasurer Eileen Corner Secretary Jan Mitzo Fleet Captain Jan Burns Adviser Mr. Buffington SAUM HALL Women's Dormitory Association President Eleanor Stuber Vice President Barbara Tinnerman Sec.-Treas. Sharon Luster Fire Chiet Peggy Neal Social Chairman Sally Norton SENIOR CLASS President Gail Miller Vice President Steve Moeller Secretary Sherry Alford Treasurer Larry Motz SIBYL School Annual Stott Editor Karen Haupt Scheduling Head Judi Garratt Advisers Mr. Giltord Mr. Horn SIGMA ALPHA TAU fOwIsj Social Sorority President Rose Anna Mansfield Vice President Jan Lenahan Secretary Donna Lust Treasurer Sandy Svozil Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Carol Grinde Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Marti Allen Advisers Mrs. Tong Mrs. Troop 230 SIGMA DELTA PHI ISphinxQ Social Fraternity President Gail Miller Vice President Curt Fellers Secretary lRecordingl Dave Evans Corresponding Sec. Bob Rush Treasurer Tom Main Adviser-s Mr. Ramsey Mr. Powless SIGMA ZETA National Honorary Scientific Fraternity President Ron Pope Vice President Roberta Sette Secretary Barbara Paine Treasurer Paul Paulus Adviser Dr. Turley SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT President Marc Rone Vice President Farrel Levine Secretary Vivian Morgan Treasurer Allen Hicks Advisers Mr. Chaney Mr. Horn SOPHOMORE CLASS President Dick Giantagna Vice President Bill Paste-rs Secretary Debbie Holliday Treasurer Larry Rummel SPIRITUAL LIFE COMMITTEE Student Representatives Ward Hines Galen Black Don Lutz Susan Klenk Sandy Oren Kathy Knittle Aldine Rose Tim Kinnison STUDENT SENATE President Rick Petersen Vice President Tim Kinnison Recording Secretary Wanda McFarland Corresponding Sec. Tina McCune Treasurer Marti Allen Chaplain Connie McNutt Adviser Dean VanSant STUDENT-TRUSTEE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Student Representatives Rick Petersen Tim Kinnison TAN AND CARDINAL School Newspaper Editor Al Myers Managing Editor Pat Ellis Business Manager Reggie Farrell Advertising Manager Earl Bennett Advisers Mr. Horn Mr. Chaney TAU EPSILON MU QTaIismanI Social Sorority President Susan Knecht Vice President Sandy Fisher Secretary Marilyn Hutchings Treasurer Jane Paugh Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Bonnie Reams Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Emma Broderick Advisers Mrs. Black Mrs. Jennings Mrs. Gorsuch TAU DELTA QTDJ Social Sorority President Charlene Zundel Vice President Judy Gebhart Secretary Sharon Kite Treasurer Carole Benes Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Aldine Rose Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Elaine Winter Advisers Mrs. Miller Mrs. Pieper Mrs. Hopkins THETA ALPHA PHI National Honorary Dramatics Fraternity President Ed Maurer Sec.-Treas. Vicki Sigman Adviser Dr. Dodrill THETA NU fGreenwichI Social Sorority President Nan VanScoyoc Vice President Kathy Goodwin Recording Secretary Emily Hett Corresponding Sec. Susan Hohnhorst Treasurer Joanne Miller Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Sherry Altord Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Janice Dehus Advisers Mrs. Norris Mrs. Skaates Mrs. Woodyard TORCH AND KEY Honorary Scholarship Society President Emily Hett Vice President Roberta Seite VARSITY O Otterbein Athletic Letter Club President Mike Green Vice President Mike Grayem Secretary Steve Moeller Treasurer Dean Nemetz Executive Committee Tim Kinnison Warren Wheeler Social Chairman Geary Petfley Adviser Mr. Tong WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Attiliate Athletic Conference ot American College Women President Judy Morison Vice President Marti Allen Sec.-Treas. Marcia Baer Adviser Miss Day WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB President Ann Williams Vice President Joan Schneider Sec.-Treas. Carol Buchanan Publicity Chairman Elaine Winter Librarians Sue Garrett Linda McNeil Conductor Mr. Daugherty WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD President Nan Van Scoyoc Vice President Judy Gebhart Sec.-Treas. Jerri Scott Adviser Dean VanSant 231 WOBN College Radio Station Station Manager Robert Fisher Program Director Greg Campbell Chief Engineer Dave Trout Continuity Director Elma Schmidt Sports Director Jim Granger Special Events Roger Holt Advisers Dr. Grissinger Mr.Swabb YOUNG DEMOCRATS Adviser Dr. Laubach YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President Galen Black Adviser Dr. Turley YOUNG REPUBLICANS President Barry Reich Vice President Bob Lowe Secretary Melinda Ricke-lman Treasurer Vivian Morgan Adviser Mr. Kerr YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President Charlene Zundel Vice President Kathy Hobbs Secretary Pat Price Treasurer Holly Puterbaugh Area Rep. Sharon Ruhly Advisers Mrs. Amy Mrs.Tong Mrs. Williams Miss Day Mrs. Huhn Mrs. Turner ZETA PHI President Jack Gruber Vice Preside-nt L. A. Kneiss Secretary Bob LaFollette Treasurer Gary Holtzman Sgt. at Arms John Glass Steward Nick Zaras Advisers ' Mr. Young Mr.Troth The I96 4966 Sibyl Staff EdiTor-in-chief AssisTonT EdiTor ond Scheduling Heod Copy Edifor Fc1culTy EdiTor Greek Edifor Index EdiTor Loy-ouT ond Typing I-leod OrgonizoTion EdiTor Proof Redding Heod SporTs EdiTor Phofogrophers Advisors SToff Members Kcxren Hc1upT Judi Gorrofr Ellen Williams Penny Bockelmon Jone Curfmon Noncy Sfoby Morcio Long Jeonne Augensfein Jonis Dehus STeve Moeller Bill Skoc:Tes, Ed Elberfeld, Dove Sompson, Dougherfy STudios, ond PoT McKenrick Croig Gifford ond BerT Horn Eleonor Sfuber, Ann Pringle, Borb WursT, Shoron LusTer, Jon Lenohon, Morgie Reese, Ili Bonvicini, Jon Siberf, Corol Loncosfer, Jeon Fuller Michele HuTTon Final Word . . . Well, vve finolly mode iT . . . The IosT deodline wos senT in Todoy . . . I con'T believe ThoT iT's finolly finished . . . IT's hord To exploin whof mode up This yec1r's Sibyl besides The picTures ond The copy There were The long, long hours of Ioy-ouT work ond Typ- ing, The ponic ond sleepless nighfs which pre- ceded eoch deodline, ond The Teors ond frusTro- Tion when we couldn'T geT picTures in Time or The copy vvosn'T righT buT over oll ThoT, iT wos The ioy ond exciTemenT of seeing The beoufiful picTures ond woTching The Ioy-ouTs foll info ploce . . . iT wos The closeness of The sToff members os we worked Togefher ond wofched our creoTion iT vvos The knowledge ThoT we gove iT our dll ond The hope Thc1T The IQ66 Sibyl will be The besf ever . . . Thonks go To call of The sfoff members for Their work ond deTerminoTion, buT I musT odd ci speciol Thonk you To The following people whose help wos obove ond beyond The coll of duty . . . 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