Otterbein University - Sibyl Yearbook (Westerville, OH)
- Class of 1967
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W H , -- V . , - 7, 5 ? i J ,, ' f ' 1 af f , P, , V V .:,:-iffy-: K , 5 ' fggffwgw -xg W C ,, ' I , I ' wwsfsy, -,gp :yy , x , ., , ' 9 - j54a:f. . : e- Sian ,iw ,, ' f 1 - qw, .: -f A f . 4 f- 1 ' 4 MW ESS K ,,,, ,, , V, , AF' 631125552 4 .v 4, ff' JA.. ' 3, M ,v.,, VA , wh 5 'K ,, .A.,,,,,g ,J 9' Try To remember The doys of Sepfember . . . o sock hop offer The gome . . . Sof- urdoy offernoon or The librory on opportunity To edt our . . . There wos time To relox out on The Ioke . . . or To lend o helping hond where needed . . . ond, of course, o stop of The locol bor . . . 7260 SkepTics moy osk, WhoT's The good of Scrop Doy onyvvoy'? Well, if you Toke owoy The woTer ond The Tun, The loughTer ond cheers, The deTeoTs ond vicTories, you mighT noT Think onyThing remoins. BuT iT vvos on un- equoled doy of reckoning ond reolizoTion. The omozed sophomores wiTnessed The Spunky freshmen Winning The sond bog re- loy. Towers I-Toll nodded iTs bell in opprovol of The freshmon Tug-of-vvor vicTory! How- ever, Through Their overoll loss of Scrop Doy, The vveory Trosh leorned respecT ond humiliTy, not only Tor The sophomores, louT Tor o unique TrodiTion of OTTerbein College. z ,xg fw, M, fr - .,,. , , , Q, 1 , ,.-,.- QNQWM- M, 'wif . ...guy ng, N84 Mmm? S-.qghh -:av P -... 2 'X , N K '- g 'Z f' 1 1 2254, Vx Y M .X M fi S f 5 M ,X Y 4 :fc xx , f . Rf ' :V f M W-,W ..:,- vyfnfe xt li mi. x,.., , -..v R my ,mkgx 1',:.AwSi3gi,gx?fW , Q LFE, 1:3533 , H ,,.....- Iw.. 3- my . . ' 4 ' ff Y f ?5' ' 44 '14 13 X Q I ' , 4 f 1 4 v x 'E ffvtlfl if -f :',fii ' V VPN My ' V71 .si3ff':':' if ', QA ?. ' ix 1, U i ' .,', .. xv ll' I-7? f If ' v f YA Q f - , 9' Ab-J 'I K2m, 1 I9 V-.. - www ' V 5 3: K Si , i ,,K.,W,,E . Q1 X Www av W Z1 Q I - f ' Q . 3 - ' . ,,a1.5l,.y, is ig., K0 J V 1 i .sal '7 Water and soap suds, wet squeaky sneakers and soaked clothes, laughter and tears-all are a part of Scrap Day. Annual rivalry between the sophomores and freshmen is always a blast. This year rule changes were madef fifteen separate events were scheduled throughout the day. The sophomores as usual won the competition, but the victory was marred by the freshmen triumph in the tug-of-war. With sad feelings freshmen continued to wear their beanies for an additional two weeks. Sophomores, remembering their previous year's defeat, glowed with the spirit of vic- tory. 21 vw 'Z bww '-2 . I w. Ye i . ml' -is-vw tl' l d . 1 3 VS ,ffm 22 ,gs , li' GSS X 93 lj' They have their exits cmd their em'ronce s 24 wp -an Q r S z 'Xe Lama I K f 1 PM -haf wg N 1' fr ' J as aff E5 1551155551 K . J tx wm- n ' ww X. -vs-w....,.. x . 07 4'4 , .A X , , , N -.-...........,,........,.,-nu ,. . xw14'ifwz,.- ww www--A--QA--,vp .-. . 4 1 M f 4-yo'-:km 1 mmkm'-M ' H' . x 'A 1 ' ' N ' , . ' . : 'f Wf'b - nw ' ,, xv . 2:'-- , . k f f -. X ,Mg W'wff'f,s Q E. wx, ,W r- z f 2 . .. ' 1 -H :Mg f 3 ' ' ' -4 ,. , ,M,,,,, .M , 1. 2. gf fa f-fm-, mm-, A 26 Rein, rdin go crwdy, come dgdin dnorher dey! Codis dre wer, hdnds ore cold, shoes dre sodked, oh, will ii' never end? UMBRELLAH Urnbrellds! Urnhrelldsl hdnging dnd spirirs Idg os The rdin comes fdlling down. VVhen The downpour ends end The skies ciedr, The spirirs rise. Dull sidewdlks glisren in peels or wdrer. The dir heas CI new sweerness. The breeze hiews fresh end Cledn. sf' 5 if 1-sv x 55?-g?? 'F s -A TAF w ' Q ny! PDA? f.,a V . Ie. . .A . 31 Qin., sm! wa! ff- r P Sal 'EE ...L- v ' xyqfm-v,g.,,,, K IJ? 27 ,.-ff' ....f n........., On crisp cleor ouTumn oTTernoons ond chilly evenings The OTTerbein Tons Turned ouT To cheer Tor Their TovoriTe Teonn, As The plovers Took Their posi- Tions Tor The kickoflf The exciTernenT rose in The sTonds ond vviTh every closh of The Tvvo Teorns on The field The Crowd roored vviTh enThusiosm. T Q M' ze We Q, ff mga! www Q, vf: 1 if A lim 'fY?Za.g., ,y - , 3 2:1625 L :aj 5. 55.2, Wh- if 5 'wi . 'is X x if ,Q V, ,, ma ,,f.f 4 XMAS? ,ffxfls f' 'r -M?,Q,4 V 3. 'W A . , 1 J . 'Y - 1 S, X' so y yi JY f 5 fi! .. K ,:jf! - ' vi. x, x l E K ,.,S, m' :ILM 5 F.- 'L wif Zak X -f was ' W, K mmm. ' ' I wifi' , On o crisp outumn doy, the compus moin street surged with octivity-pines, ponthers, model T's, students, ond royolty. The occosion? Homecoming, Otterbein style, wos tinolly toking shope otter Weeks ot plonning ond hord Work. Mums, petol po- per, ond pretty girls odded color ond goiety to the beot of the drums ond the sound ot the bond. 'Wi yii, yi i,yy t ,t i y T v4d,,,,,,,,.,.-,iw- .5 W 4 9 if 4-1 I X . fwr'f..fT,i ' ' Y .,.--f 'ii-kg '?'5e1g,ui'i 'A ,. 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There were voried emotions thot otternoon, from the owed look of on smoll boy or the excitement of o student, to the en- duronce ond loyolty ot o President os he intently wotched the gome on o chilly otternoon. shi am' ' MAJ' mf if 1 ww ' JL, W' 5' Q' at ' Q f Y fe F I f vw-41... v.,-., .f JJ., I .J .1 ,..,.f,, 1 V 1 X,.,... n X. A' F f ir 'tc ,1 X af 9 X , 4 I 1 me I 4 13 aj ' 'U ...ul .i!'i,' 13 4- ' , V, w,,T,:5r1s, V, ,, Q i h i Studying, relaxing ond creofing-oll ore phcses of student life of Otterbein. After- noon closses over, heod for the Roost! The life ond color of Ofrerbein blend Together info vorying hues which become mere memories os the yeor posses. 4 '52 WOSN! ON YOUR DIAL GCN? K I0 Yau? Mid-terms were over. Thanks- giving had come and gone. The magical month at Decem- ber had finally arrived. And what better way to start the whirlwind of Christmas gaiety than with the traditional Pan- Hel formal? Combining the elegance at Valley Dale with the excitement ot the season, it proved to be one of those nights for lingering memories. J .4 7 LA S m Q IA M2 .H 1., ,Ai 4 if .kv lv, ,,',,.. , ,wwf ',wY,..V, .X f .., f , f . f .,.- . x, .. ,,'A . A, ,. ...- . T A ,M . 0,. WW. ,V V -,.f. -V 5.3. ..' f . X, . 1 f 1 f Lf -,J '11 QCQ. N ,II if, -972. 'V' 7 I Q13 .4 ,L ,,.,,., : . 4. Li Y., ,ff L... 3. . VK. ,ZH . U. .,Jp,fH-' www- N.: ,, -A V-,.-n 1 J. ..f.: . ,., ,. . , ,-. .. ,. , wx. ,V N : , JI' x.-0. ',,, .f .,.-Af,--,--fx New 1 ., .-- ,1 .., y. Vw., ,f.,.... vw, . . wx, , . V .A V F' . 1, Q , I f. AA: g -N UL ,,. .... 4 -L ,T ,Q ir. - gf- I.--M' ,M.,Q.. M 'pi ...V JW 2 . -, X, . . fl, : Q .fa -' J s -r .fr f X, -.QW-..1.f , f M V 'F 2 f ' x if 7 2-vw 1? fi? 9 Q S vw if Y' ' Qs' g ,, an fl Q, . ' - ,iw 0 x, 3 K 2 Jb ,Q , f , , V, .Q ,A f -,N , ,Q A R 1 , EA x A 7 V , Q K' Q ML 4 , x 1 , ,A ., , :V v . . ' J' . . V V f My - ,W , . W ,A fwmwgiww x ' ' 4' 7 M M if xv, , :M wiv' Q ' , A lm affix I wk, 4 'fu -W -W 2 'Q I L2-. vii :YE ,-.H Singing voices, smiling faces join To herald The season's arrival. Carols ringing, lights alalazing, Christmas Tree shining . . . Parties merry, feelings cheery, vacation nears. . . People coming, people going, lasi minute papers anal gilt-Wrapping To do . . . Hustle, bustle, hurry, scurry, . . . in The air There's a feeling of Christmas. ff ' 5+- Children were olelighTeol os They were corried inTo The lonol of moke-believe when Snow Whife ond The Seven Dvvorlsn Wos presenTed by The Ofrerbein College TheoTre. Colorful cosTumes onol lorighT sce- nery ooldeol To The Toiry Tole moocl. i Pa-nice . . . ttexcitetneht5 fQ heWttafdq ttai ntances . . . stage fright parties bombined to form the Reader's Theatre Festival Colleges and uni- the nation presented a wide .Y Q 45 i . 1 Z Q l ,X y l l Tension heightened as The spoilighf scanned the Alumni Gym, and The crowd cheered as its beam selected Marlene Lansman as Winter Homecoming Princess. Sally Norton was chosen as Maid of Honor, and Cheryl Muha was The First Ariendani. 46 V A A sg 7.5 ' Q8 Kp ff ww 48 'Kli-M lXleopl1vtel . . . ond girls cilocl in nticlcly blouses tell to tlteii' knees in obedience , . . f'!Xttitucle clieclfln A . . ond o Civ ot love it, love it, love it rong out . . The day Continued vvitlw various cictseevvornis crovvlecl out ot opples, owls gove Ci lcimilior ltoot oncil Greenwich Villoge Come to lite. It vvos 0 day ot seeing Crovvcls, ot meeting tlie spectators oncl getting their Joltn Henrys. Tliis vvcis Hell Dov, the one dov tliot gove the Q.P.V. Q tliree-ring Circus not even Bornum and Bciilev coulcl imagine. X, X x x ,-,-, xv ' w l, -.2 ,gg--.x ,.,,..-..1., . ' ' ' .4 M' ..f , Qpi-.,,. .swf Uv, V. . M .fx .1 ,- .,....f L Edu ' ,.,, vm Nz, Wm x.-.x'.,4,ixf..,4 V ,I AC, JW. W wxiff V' r 1 s . sf' .. , 67 14' 1 Good Times, Bod Tirnes, Our Times-Time for friendships . . . Times of hordships, Rushing wos over pledging, pledging, pledging. Friend- ships . . . hordships . . . Greeks irnporr ocfion Knot Thor they need Toi by sponsoring oll compus events, such os hoy rides, borbecues, pizzo poriies, ond donces. W 53 An owed senior, Debbie Borndt, wos crowned os the 1967 SIBYL queen. Jon Lenohon, lost yeor's queen, wos present to congratu- lote the new queen, while Edi- tor-in-Chiet ot the SIBYL, Judi Gclrrott, presented Debbie with ci bouquet ot long stemmed red roses. As SiBYL queen, Debbie mirrors the exceptionol ottri- butes ot on Otterbein student- energy, enthusiosm, ond leoder- ship. EW-!Q?',f - z-gawk wifi Weraffiuw prcyvides me sewing Vw fizff fffrtf21r iimf'n hs:pgye:mr'1g3, We Friday rxlggw' f1fQuf?efeHo 5e3 Wsfe f,IH'fiJllriif2f l , , fimrds flfifl c 'uHfysr . C1 Kem B1,,ff'NicH1ssf folkw afzygefzg flftvfii Q1A+ 2 ,g'1:rf'34'pfwi'Rfd Him fiwfwrf-35 , ciszf fzxheifrfra f'W1 Hfixfiyriig ilffijf am Hug fff5!iEi'1i?Uff2 fm '1's?Qfjmg Amd The !'Y1fEf,f f'-5', ,fw,f,1rfQf'rE1I frm.-'wrfffrlfi f'1U -Fq1f1e5'fy ?'C15f4!rwQg f-,iffy j,Tu1rfwi? gtwde-fuifg Ffvzgl-ferlfj -,with iff!'Q!'!?g' Cfl'f?::f?uew. ffrviilui work wwfglf efleiffzs Sgwirlig 'WD ' Nc',arrn -.f' sbufhser , . Sumfiwirssa '??? Vwm-52 i5ciX:9ffE:?iam31 , QNX uw:,1ffi?w4mg W? Clulfef Ulla . . . lnrwgg 'Nffllili , 4 1 Spring! 4- . 14 , V W f lr ' V459-w,,! f .MW M ,V fy , V . -- gm. ' 532 li f Yr. 'iwlffff f nf V' ,1-,J . V ,., ' 'g 2 f, !'9eS ,b ' v,'Z'x s F 2 'wa f A 4 The orrivol ot spring is celebroted eoch yeor with o solute to mothers. This yeor the Mothers Weekend progrom wos highlighted bythe Home Economics De- portment's spring style show, ond the college Theotre's presentotion of Our Town. Women from the Home Economics De- portment modeled vorious spring styles tor on oudience ot students ond their mothers, previewing toishion trends tor the coming worm weother. Albert Dekker, os the norrotor, heoded the cost of Our Town. Mr. Dekker worked with mony other fine octors in the Otterbein trodition ot presenting one ploy eoch yeor with o protessionol guest stor. f A V Y...r A4 ,M v. - . Eli -sqnnnpn :Q- WQT E' wh- pus-Aff' 'fr ,. ., . , f , wash ff 522 V14 MQ? S' 1 if 2 ' x 'F' f 4 f L2 f 1 2 J A Spendio week Uump Week, 'ro'be excrcTD with seem nce'rurq l. 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W-4 Fonfosy, doncing, ond music blended into Brig- odoon. Momenfs of loughfer, Teors, ond onfici- potion . . . Rigorous reloys, polofoble pies, ephemereol eggs, Tremulous Tricycles . . . The resulTs-Pi Sig ond Arbufus nomed winners. . . 4 wil? - qi T!!! ffm? 4 YI! fix. 67 9121 K ,af-,J '23 3, if if . -7 , 2. , no E .. A c , 3 f .1 , ii ig. 3 L 6 ,, Q . ,, 5 1 . , C '- 7 T r if c Q Q , - 4: Peoce Corps volunteers, Morgo Gor- torese ond Bill Sokovich, visit compus during internotionol week . . . Kings win Hormony Night with Deltos second ond Greenwich third . . . Sun shining . . . worm weother . . . sun bothing-UGl-ll A WATER BAL- LOON . . . School ends . . . ormloods of boxes . . . hundreds of stoirs . . . teors . . . good-byes . . . Wx. ly' , ,W 2, N K, , iibE,,,n:,g,:ss 13,791 N 1? w Mil n l 'f :. ' , .ww-. . l?E3:1jji ' , N6f32Q5ix ,L , gf , .FT I , N X. xi S-Lmiwiip I Qu X. 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' .... ,,..... 1: 'Q' Mfukw Hula fesfrwmfes mdudedmGQAwQffm-cw 'speokxivng ferigwmygg rm hafrmmfy dggfge , ., CCQQffTWFf?fi+i:35QfJ,DmJF3Q QS - . mwmfr ,. she Lava SQWQ . 5 PWQRGQHH Twmgff Qfblmmwbvllsfffaflmgg me Qmefvimwmdmd and iwfs:,mfmeffh ysfaw Q6 sim 1 72 MY players. entrances, porfs, The new studenf feces :fe . . . ng look SBSH campus role, Mfg ww, 44 His ods being in seven oges. As, firsf The new sfudenf Seeing his college os The Administration . . . ADMHNHSTRATH N ff f y fwyx, X JSM' , 4 4 :Pts if j r, fc 1 ', , w 7 if If fi 0. W Q ff Dr Wade Miller ,as-1 1,4-' T, ,i A y A jj' . ,f '5 '?'2 'Z i -' 4 A U! , 7 ,, ., gs, ' M rfjwj 0 Q W J ts WJ 'ff , T ' V EW 5 fffif U M ' 17 4-1 ff 7 V jimi 1, an , W ,Qfw , f:3Z ' ,, -ww ,349 'QJ A ,N ,Q jf 1 W 9 J .waz QM , me fggw e -2- ,Jw i ff 'ff ver:-714.1 f' ' 4 'r 'ff X V 1 .rf ' V 0. T V. L s w. 'A-wg, ' is 1'-:1 , 1 - '. ' wwf Miss Joanne VanSant Administrators guide and direct o college. Wade Miller is the Vice President in charge of Development. James V. Miller serves as Academic Dean of the Col- lege. These men work to administer and improve the policies and programs of Otterbein College. Students receive direction from Joanne VanSant, Dean of Stu- dents and John Taylor, Assistant Dean of Students. The deans work with the students and relate the ad- ministrative programs to them. in Mr. Michael Kish W- f :jg X -gyn- ' WN'W'a 'Mms..m.- .ca mf W-.mxww Mr. Alben Hom Mr. Woodrow Mccke Director ot Admissions, Michoel Kish, is one of the first per- sons to be ossocioted with incoming freshmen. He must evolu- ote the opplicotions ot prospective students from oll over the United Stotes. This yeor, Albert Horn, Treosurer of the Col- lege, moved into ci new oltice. This is just onother exomple ot how the Administrotion strives to meet the ever-growing needs of the College. Woodrow Mocke, o very versotile Business Mondger, is not only involved with the doily efficient func- tioning of Otterbein College, but olso is olwciys ovvore of tu- ture plons for the betterment ofthe College. 78 nnuu, ,-.Jjs ,M ff' ., :if Mr. Virgil Rover and Mr. Peter Baker Mf- El5leY Wm Mr. Craig Gifford 'X ix E Mr. Witt is in chorge ot testing ond guidonce ot Otterbein. His position includes giving tests to present ond prospective students ond serving os choirmon of the scholorship commit- tee. Registror ond Assistont Registror ot the college, Mr. Rover ond Mr. Boker oversee oll student registro- tion. Their other responsibilities in- clude the distribution of grodes ond keeping tronscripts ond mony other records up to dote. Mr. William Skuotes L , - 'i 61 'H' an-v Mr. Gifford, Director of College lntormotion, ond his ossistont Mr. Skootes prepore oll news releoses for the college. Both of these men work octively with the yeorboolc stoft, Mr. Giitord os odvisor ond Mr. Skootes os photogropher. ' Z i we Mr. Kenneth Pohly Mr. Pohly, Director of Religious Activities, serves os our chop- lciin, counselor, ond triend. He is closely involved in the octiv- ities ot both the Compus Christioin Associotion ond Deltci Tou Chi. As Director of Men's Housing, lvir. Seyforth is responsible for such diversified octivities os the selection of J.C.'s, olloco- tion ot housing, ond housing rnciintenonce. Mr. Turner, Assist- Mr. Chester Turner A Sri . Mr. George Seyforth ont Director of Development in Choirge of Church Relotions, serves in the oreos of church orgonizotion ond fund-raising. And the Director of Alumni Relotions, Mr. Pflieger, is involved with the various olumni clubs ond olso works os on ossistont in fund-roising octivities. Mr. Richard Pflieger gg f Q , -. if , , A A .Ig wr 5 ,ry f I K Q f ., QQ! as A , s s A It ' t -Q my 'L I x W E, SQ K C , Q . , ' -- -- , , T . ,, C l p c is ' 1 , ' . I Q ' 3 t i A ' s , 4 Q X fl -A X Q, .fr N A lla X 'M ' ' X I iw Qw 4 W K A , 5 X5 5 K C, ,, , 'M' A F 1 -Q Sb J.:-A J v Q W 5 '53 C . . X , v is sf C 1 'f' 'A in ,xl .4 f ,T 5 C y ,C N, up x ,A my ,f V H- 'tt A Q X K V X g 3. A 'i' 3. I W, .... ' ' jfffji' X 4 ,I '1 tg if if A X ' ft , f .L .. , . 1 if 1 Q A ff , as , I w i. Y My i' - F if r N t XY' J I 4214 f -i 0 I 1 , IW' - Xt c. sp fx Almost no one on Otterbein's campus has escaped a visit to the Health Center, and even though the thought of waiting in line for hours to be stuck, prodded, and pilled appeals to no one, we remain indebted to the services which Mrs. Crane and her staff perform. 81 Although many of Otterbein's workers are behind the scenes, the importance of their work is evident. Anyone who lives in a dorm, eats in the Campus Center, or uses any of the campus facilities, appreciates their courtesy and helpfulness, as well as the iobs they do. QE bg ! 0 if 'P' And Then the smiling schoolboy, with his mony foces Shown Through the ocfivities of o Studenfs Life . . . STUDENT MFE 2,5 4? Z1 , 1 M f' , , Q, ,Wy is mi, N 4' , ,.,,- I-. , 5 . s K . Student Senate: ROW l: Jane Flack, Elsie Mohr, Alice Kay Jenkins, Loretta Evans, Mike Leadbetter, Connie McNutt, Joellyn Stull, Marcia McCrea, Warren Wheeler, Debbie Barndt, Tina McCune, Ernie Estice, Al Myers, Karen Maple, Linda McNeil ROW 2: Linda Fetter, Steve Kull, Paula Kurth, Jan Dowdy, Senate Officers: Tina McCune, Joellyn Stull, Warren Wheeler, Debbie Barndt, Marcia McCrea, Connie McNutt. Leslie Hopkinson, Dick McKinney, John Zech, John Bryan, Jerry Laurich, Peg Henry, Dean Van Sant, Dick Gianfagna, Tom Jent, Dan Huther, Hamer Campbell, Ron Anslinger, Betsy Schlegel, Bev Younger, Butch Lenahan, Rick Fenstermaker, Cecil Simpson. With all fraternities, sororities and independents represented, Student Senate makes rules and regulations to maintain the high ideals of Otterbein. Senate officers and committee chair- men work under the leadership of president Warren Wheeler. Senate Committee Chairmen: ROW l: John Bryan, Elsie Mohr, Karen Maple, Ron Anslinger, Connie McNutt, Dick Gianfogna ROW 2: Dick McKinney, Rick Fenstermaker. The final yes for Otterbein's many social, cultural and reli gious events comes from the Campus Life Committee when they approve college activities. To maintain a well organized campus is the 'ob of the law making bodies, Women's and Men's Student Government Boa rds. l l i M.S.G.B.: Bruce Turner, Fritz Caudle Neal Gleason Bob Ostrander Jerry Launch Dean Taylor Cecil Simpson Ron Anslinger. W.S.G.B.: ROW 1: Karen Beiner, Linda Johnson, Mary Herron ROW 2: Julie Gauch, Alice Kay Jenkins, Mary Eagle, Joyce Abella ROW 3: Jennifer Kelly, Kathy Knittel ROW 4: Karla Courtright, Bev Appleton, Loretta Evans, Sandy Fuller ROW 5: Connie McNutt, Luanne Sprague, Barb Baker, Kathy Goodwin. Davis Hall Council: ROW l: Lew Jones, Doug Smeliz, Stohrer ROW 21 Jim Morisey, Al Harris, Bob Woods, Ken Dick McKinney, Hamer Campbell, Dick McDowell, Bert Jarvis. A smoothly run dorm depends upon well orgon- ized ollicers. As problems come before Stondords, elliciency and competence are The keys 'ro making rules and regulations effective. Freshmen Quadrangle Council: ROW l: Dennis Romer, Tim Reck, Neal Gleason, Rick Hunf, Nick Skelton, Carl Warrens ROW 2: Ken Schmidt, Bill Samuels, Harland Verrill, Robert Bafeson, Terry Arnold. Cochran Hall Standards: Terry McMillen, Mary Herron Marion Vaughn, Mrs. Rider, Karla Courlright, Doris Denmon Saum Hall Standards: ROW l: Joyce Abella, Mrs. Swihart ROW 2: Linda Cooper, Barbara Wurst, Connie Born, Mary Eagle, Trudy Thomas. King Hall Standards: Susan Cotton, Linda Johnson, Paulette Zechiel, Mrs. Weber, Beth Hodder, Karen Beiner, Carolyn Hager. 87 A fire chief, a party planner, a money handler, or lust over-all leaders are included in standards committees. And, of course, there's always a housemother . . . Clements Hall Standards: ROW l: Loretta Evans, Mrs. Bigham Karen Maple ROW 2: Susanne Russell, Sandy Faller. Hanby Standards: ROW I: Jennifer Kelly, Mrs. Stoughton, Mary Welty ROW 2: Julie Gauch, Jennifer Lind, Anna Lou Turner. Honor Houses' Standards: ROW l: Gretchen VanSickle, Kathy win, Diana Bosely, Barb Baker, Shirley Williams. Zi il Good- YW Keeping the atmosphere of the dormitories somewhere near the rest of the quiet peaceful village was the iob of the Women's Standards Committees in the upperclass dorms and the men's counselors in the freshman quadrangle and Davis Hall. The girls on standards were selected by their peers to handle any misdemeanors that might occur, men counselors were selected by a board and trained to meet the various situations that could arise in their dorms. Mayne Standards: ROW l: Mrs. Thomas ROW 2: Linda Bernegger, Esther Burgess, Sandy Miller, Bev Appleton, Princess Caulker, Kathy Knittel, Jean Bickett. 88 Freshman Quadrangle Counselors: ROW I: Wayne Wolfe, Tom Rich Rothwell, Ted Noble, Mike Richardson, Sam Wachter, Deever, Warren Wheeler, Mike Hobbs, Dan Kyle, Dick Klenk Dave Sfichweh, Don Lutz, Jac Dill, Clyde Doughty, Bruce ROW 2: Denny Brookover, Dick Gianfagna, Reggie Farell, Turner, Frank Garlafhy, Denny Hedges. Davis Hall Counselors: ROW I: Bob Reichenbach, Bill Baker, Dave Speelman, Mike Zezech, Dennis Cowden, Ron Anslinger, Cecil Simpson ROW 2: Larry Rupp, Jim Whalen. 89 Who's Who: ROW iz Rachel Stinson, Jerri Scott, Connie McNutt, Peg Henry, Ann Lawther, Verda Deeter, Tina McCune, Judy Geb- Toni Churches, Barb Billings, Becky Lust, Debbie Barndt, Don Lutz hart, Kathy Knittel, Alice Kay Jenkins, Dick Gianfagna, Cecil ROW 2: Tom Deever, Warren Wheeler, Al Myers, Frank Garlathy, Simpson, Curt Fellers, King Hall J.C.'s: ROW iz Rose Orwick, Meg Clark Million, Kay Conover, Nancy Smith ROW 2: Karen Hohnhorst, Jerri Scott, Mary Faegin, Connie McNutt, Edna Hipsher, Sharon Ruhly. A warm smile and a cheerful word are the first duties of the Junior Counselors, but these are only part ofthe job, as under- standing and sympathy become their mottoes throughout the year. Scholarship, leadership and contributions to the campus are characteristics of the outstanding juniors and seniors who are chosen for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Cochran Hall J.C.'s: ROW l: Rachel Stinson, Luanne Sprague, Anne Barr, Sue Garrett ROW 2: Marcia McCrea, Eileen Coad, Mary Lou Bistline, Judy Whipp, Kathy Dietz, Betty Roberts. 1 x D High scholastic achievement in the freshman year is the goal reached by members of Alpha Lambda Delta. A 3.5 is the prerequisite for ioining this chapter of the national freshmen women's honorary. Students with the highest scholastic achieve- ment are offered membership in Torch and Key. This cherished position is obtained by many years of successful academic pursuits. Honorary memberships are given to exemplary professors. Phi Eta Sigma is an honorary for superior scho- lastic achievement in the freshman year. These men are outstanding on Otterbein's campus. Phi Eta Sigma: ROW 1: Mr. Seyfarth, Dr. Turner, Dr. Miller, Jim Lowery, Tom Deever, Mike Richardson, Dick Burrows, Mike McCloskey ROW 2: Tom Crane, John Nantz, Bob Platt, Forrest Rice, Fred Glasser, J. P. O'Neal, Earl Bennett, Dick McKinney, Phil Andreichuck, Les Aiello, Fred Bennett, Mike Leadbetter, Dennis Hedges, David Jones. T l i i as e 5 1 K rl -C 5 ' ' ef A ! ., i t - I V- .r Z- ,gi S if ra it Alpha lambda Delta: ROW l: Stephanie Brandon, Mary Harlan Jacqueline love Carol Airhart DeeDee Krumm, Clara Lavender ROW 2: Carolyn Slick Marilyn Miller Virginia Biemel Bonnie McGhee, Eleanor Stuber, Judy Wells, Kathy Cunningham Torch and Key: ROW iz Doris Carter, Betty Steckman Judy Shaelfer Janet Blair linda Bixby Linda Fetter, Galen Black, Becky Lust ROW 2: Dr. Price, Dr Hancock Dr Lauboch 1. 1 9l 4 R - fizfm 4-U ggi TT Q . Q' cs 'iv gt is l Ire,-f e JI, Student Life and Academic Life Staffs: Paula Kurth, Rick Herd, Jim Burke, Jeanne Goodman, Neal Gleason, Eleanor Stuber, Barb Wurst, Paul Whitmire, Peggy Neal, Mary Jo Fetter. Typing and Index Stal? and Photographers Assistants: Marty Newell, Cherrie Brothers, Joanne Wallace, Diane Osterwise, Barb MacDonald, Michelle Hutton, Becky Phillips. E Sports Staff: Lance Grubb, Jim Burke, Al Myers, Rick Herd, Paul Whitmire. l ff! 'K+ Layout Staff: Pam Stiles, Lucy Evans, Ruth Morrison, Joanne Wallace, Barb MacDonald, Barb Stout, Ginny Willis, Marty Newell. Greek, Senior and Royalty Staffs: Cindy Brownlee, Emily Talbott, Karen Fischer, Susie Gereson, Carol Fleming-, Michelle Hutton, Carolyn Fell. Copy and Proofreading Staffs: Jim Lowery, Ginny Willis, Sheila Murphy, Kay Templeton, Viv Morgan, Marian Stabler, Linda Smith, Jane Schemeit. arc. 'W f' WK Hxqjl P ...n-4 'W-?' lk.f,5if5f'Z'6-4' N. link' 5,128.4 eg! ,PU , al' J of -' -4 .q1.A,'f.T.g-r , ' , s lgw 55 , '-14 J:-'Kidz 3 in WW? T.. 5 4 fe'- ,Ss Kg- xi 'MV 14- ,ev gyvptm ,,..,....s-3-4'1 for x l V 1-,X 'Tw Carol Sorensen, Assistant editor and Scheduling Heodp Judi Garrett, Editor-in-chiefp Ed Elber- feld, Staff photog ropher. The beginning of a new school year, the beginning of a new SIBYL . . . The scene: an organizational dinner . . . The cele- braties among the group: Mr. George Lindsey, representative of American Yearbook Company, Mr. Pat McKenrick, photog- rapher from Cincinnati, and Miss Jan Lenahan, head of photographers' assistants . . . The purpose: recruiting new staff members . . . Seeing that the publications edited by students are the best they can be is the iob of the Publications Board. It is made up of student members from all four classes and a faculty advisor. Tan and Cardinal Editors Jamie Milidonis Advertising Managerg Al Myers, Editor-in-Chiefp Earl Bennett, Gcma Q. Q X YV, i l R4 . ..e Wiwrwlw Staff Editors: Jerry Russell, Kathy Titley, Kay Templeton, Viv Morgan. Production and Circulation Staff: ROW i: Loretta Feller, Jerri Scott, Evelyn Rogers, Jamie Milidonis, Bobb Woodrult, Kathy Cunningham, Marc Woodward ROW 2: Earl Bennett, Donna Simonetti, Jerry Russell, Rodger Dougherty. Reporters: Kathy Cunningham, Lance Grubb, Diana Green Steve Kull, Sharon Luster, Eunice Fanning, Clara Lavender Jerry Laub, Gordon Bury. fi ,A K, , , S sk if ' ' is 1 ' 5 1 sg , , , f as W ir if 59' 16, -f ,.,. 1 'fs Q ' ,, ., ,, ,,,, -ff? T Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt GOYG Vldill The Don Shirley Trio The Artist Series programs and Convocation provided top-notch entertainment and lec- tures trom famous persons in a variety of areas. Students were given the opportunity to see a lecture or concert that they might not ordinarily be exposed to, as world re- nowned tlgures appeared on the Cowan Hall stage. Evereh' C Lindsey John Akar Scene from Swiss Travelogue 5... The Association Godfrey Cambridge ,gtk e ..- f X. fu Mi Q ff ,J . - G X K The Americana Brass 98 .lose Maria Chuves Texas Boys' Choir Albert Dekker 'X 1 I 'N h w 47: 5'Qf'fX, if X S 'Www Baroness Maria Von Trapp Dr' Lionel Cracker Dr. Jo Mielziner E I 1oo Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra Governor James A. Rhodes Max Rudolph 1 T01 J . Y is f , ff I T I 1 I .I A P! .qu I ,- Q, -I-. if W X, '-1-1,-rw Uw, 4 fl. .,' HMMRQ, H f, I n ,J 5 . f i. 3 -1 2 ACADEMUC MFE And then The lover of knowledge who Ends can Academic Life . . . W AFROTC Staff: ROW l: Maior Briggs ROW 2: Captain Spence, Captain Hamer, Sergeant French Angel Flight: ROW li Charma Moreland, Susie Keister, Mary Welty, Wendy Ficker, Barb Immel, Debbie Ewell, Linda Lebold, Karen Maple ROW 2: Elaine Ellis, Beccy Elliott, .lane Whearty, Loretta Evans, Laurie Elwell, Kay Brinkman, Barb Fisher, Kay Needham, Sally Norton, Cheryl Muha ROW 3: Judy Gilg, Judy Cornwell, Cynthia Rowles, Cherie Hall, Marlene Lansman Honor Guard: Jon Banning, Frank Miller, David Geary, Harry Mandros, David Michael, Ralph Witt, Jim Norman Pep Band: Alan Flora, Fred Steck, James MacKenzie, Jack Farnlacher, Keith Harris, Ted Jones, George Henderson, Allen Myers, David Jones, Jim Miller, Doug Brooks Dignity and precision are perhaps the two words which best describe the combined ettorts of the Otterbein AFROTC and the Angel Flight. Angel Flight Otticers: ROW I: Margie Reese, Tanya Alban, Kathy Dietz, Toni Churches ROW 2: Eileen Coad, Anne Barr, Elsie Mohr, Judy Whipp lO4 l 4g Drill Team: ROW li Bill Carver, Jean O'Neal, Charles Weil, Reggie Far- Bill Poock, Chuck Share, Tim Barrus, Dan Hamilton, John Roby, Robert rell, Ken Aldrich, Mark Stevens, Terry Harnish, David Garwood ROW 2: Garron, John Jamieson, Dick Claar The pep band, rifle team, and drill team, are merely three facets of an organization which trains students to enter the Air Force as well-disciplined ofhcers. The Guardian Angels lend a bit of feminine appeal to the rigorous life of the Air Force man, and their skill as a drill team has been demonstrated repeatedly as the trophies keep coming in. Arnold Air Society: ROW l: Larry Edwards, David Michael ROW 2: Frank Mark Stevens, James MacKenzie, David Geary, Dennis Cowden, Jim Miller Miller, Bill Gardner, John Banning, Bill Carver, Jerry Laurich, Sam Murphy, Reggie Farrell, Mike Martling, Jared Miller Don Sampson, Alan Flora, Fred Steck ROW 3: Leroy Gill, Jean O'NeaI, Group Staff: ROW l: Don Martling, Dennis Cowden, Jerry Laurich, Reggie Farrell, Bill Carver ROW 2: Alan Flora, Jim Miller sin Occupying The Top floor of Lomberf l-loll is The Art Department. NOT only does This deporTmenT Teoch The principles behind drovving, sculpfure, poinTing, molding ond design, buT iT olso sponsors picTure rental service, porTicipoTes in The FesTivol of ArTs Week ond orronges The mony orT exhibiTs disployed in The Compus CenTer lounge. Art Department: Earl Hassentlug, Albert Germcmson, Lillian Frank A 'li alill iF Q, f.. fl x N A I 'vs I ' X X ......-in-1'-f 'N l if ' , . .-,. Q.-1-1-'- 1:-v K ' ' K . ,.,., ss. ., Mm:-:mAg'QSWH A ' Z F ' +' 1 ,:,, ' Wm, T .,,, s if Biology and Geology Department: Thomas Tegenkamp, Arnold Leonard, Charles Botts, Jean Willis, George Phinney, Michael Herschler, Beverly Miller Alpha Epsilon Delta: ROW l: Mary Feagin, Judy Geb- bart, Carol Capell ROW 2: Les Aiello, Mr. Botts l I l pie' ln our age of space the natural sciences have become ex- tremely important. The Biology and Chemistry Departments place emphasis on scientific accomplishments, stressing all areas from astronomy to Zoology. The science honoraries further the goals of the department by recognizing students with above average classroom achievement. Sigma Zeta pro- motes the study of the natural sciences by bringing related speakers and programs to the campus. Alpha Epsilon Delta stresses the importance of education in pre-medical study. This international honorary society receives members who plan to study medicine after they leave our campus. . FMS' ', M' C '1 Chemistry Department: Keith Crane, Carole Bohn, Roy Turley, Rexford Ogle li: Sigma Zeta: ROW l: Jeannine Benson, Dr. Roy Turley, Donna Lenhard, Doris Carter, Janet Blair ROW 2: Carlton Weaver, Tom Crane, Linda Lang, Curt Fellers, Judy Gebhart, Carol Capell .Kr Economics and Business Department: Paul Jursa, Charles Hobson, Young Koo, Melencia Cua 1 1 H Z KV' .f- -mf? up-5 Society for the Advancement of Management: ROW 1: Bob Hershler, Terry Buell, Jim MacKenzie, John Armbruster, Kent Newell ROW 2: Bob Hilficker, Dr. Young Koo, Mr. Melencia Cua, Ned Doan, Tom Georg.e, Bill Currin ROW 3: Lance Grubb, Mr. Charles Hobson, Mr. Paul Jursa, Tom McComb, Ron Gearheart, Dave Sampson, Dennis Cowden, Bob Reichenbach lO8 -r '1........ nw- wily, X 'NF -4 5.1 'Q 'XG51 ei-ti' To succeed in life one needs a good education, to receive a good education, one needs a good teacher concerned with the student's future. The Education Department prepares vvell-qualified elementary and secondary teachers. The Otterbein Chapter of the Ohio Student Edu- cation Association stresses awareness and achieve- ment of professional standards in education. As prospective teachers, its members hear lectures, attend conferences and participate in proiects designed to prepare them for becoming mem- bers of the teaching profession. W5 z Wflf , . . ,, f lwg qww f, - W . , ' English Department: Allan Martin, Elizabeth Lee, Robert Price, Cleora Fuller, Louise Cobb, Velma 099, Todd Zeiss, James Ray, John Coulter Quiz and Quill: ROW l: Mr. Zeiss, Dr. Coulter, Betty Steckmcn, Peter Bunce, Linda Clifford, .lo Platz, Cheryl Goellner, Carol Sorensen ROW 2: Vercla Deeter, Al Myers, Paul Robinson, Frank Garlathy, Dave Stichweh, Steve Lorton, Mary Lou Bistline, Rachel Cring The faculty ot the English Department strives to create an interest and appreciation of the English Language and its heritage, they guide the student toward more eftective communication through writing of their thoughts and impressions. Outside of classroom themes and es- says, a student may express his ideas and thoughts through the Quiz and Quill. Foreign Language Department: ROW l: Sylvia Vance, Elizabeth O'Bear, Darlene Bennett ROW 2: Robert Howell, Charles Buhington, James Carr The program of the Foreign Language Department extends tar beyond the con- fines of Towers Hall. lt reaches across the ocean to those students studying abroad. The program provides the op- portunity for cultural exchange. The en- thusiasm of those students who have re- turned from abroad is added encour- agement to the student who is struggling through those first, difficult years of a new language. Students in France: Otterbein Students: Dorothy Goddard lsecond from leftl, Janet Cook, Lindo Joyce, Shirley Gill, Kathy Keck, Carol MacRae, Ellen Cochran, Pat Ellis s :css 5 . rf! 'C 7 it ,,,. '51, is-f ',dv WA- i'.. f X Phi Sigma Iota: ROW l: Joanne Miller, Diana Bosely, Karen Haupt, Rachel Cring ROW 2: Lloyd Randall, Christiane Debus, Debbie Barndt, Judy Swanson, Judy Shaffer, Jackie Hendrix, Linda Bixby, Kathy Hain, Sandy Waters, Peter Bunce ROW 31 Harold Longley, Janet Blair, Verda Deeter, Earl Bennett, Dr. Price ' M ,,,,, , , :.v,.:.: lil V . 1 ' -'fazilffri M use ma, l it it Q Q History and Government Department: Saul Friedman, Thomas Kerr, Harold Hancock, Ursula Holterman, Donald Eder, John Laubach Otterbein has one of the finest History Departments in the nation, and for hard working students in the department, the high- est honor is membership in Phi Alpha Theta, na- tional history honorary. X 4 wht Phi Alpha Theta ROW l Linda Bixby Dr Harold Hancock Barry Reich Dr. Lynn Turner Sue Rosenberger ROW 2 Sheila Murphy Gretchen Van Sickle, Charlotte Zirkle Dick Klenk Bruce Turner Judy Shatter Denny Hedges, Tina McCune Karen Haupt Earl Bennett Jim Walter Peter Bunce Bob Woodruff N33 H J . -scfwfwi Young Republicans: ROW l: Carolyn Fell, Carol Stevens, Linda Smith, Viv Morgan, Elaine McCoy, Pat Nelson, Kathy Carter, Roger Bennett ROW 2: Karen Nixon, Linda Miller, Tom Pascoe, Dr. Thomas Kerr, Bev Younger, Nancy Smith ROW 3: Ronn Rucker, Les Randolph, Ron Scharer, David Wood, Tom Bischoff, John Fischer, Michael O'Donnell Young Democrats: ROW l: John Holt, Mike Blevins, Bill Gerrard, Mike Metzel, Cherie Black ROW 2: Kim Shields, Mr. Saul Friedman Milli , it ' ' -tc ,My .4,4 Political parties are the main stream of our democratic exis- tence. Otterbein shows the American spirit by having active Democratic and Republican groups on campus. ,iff i All 'P J I cl A, ,, f r 1- N ia! 1 kk 'V ,A C, , xv.. 35: The Home Economics Department strives to enrich the knowledge of students in home economics and home management. Stu- dents may elect a variety of courses to pre- pare them for a career or to simply expand their knowledge in a field which is a part ot everyday life. This department further encourages its students through the sponsorship of the Home Economics Club. This organization carries out a number ot activities each year, including the spring style show. Home Economics Department: Margaret Gill, Barbara Settles, Mabel Joyce Home Economics Club: ROW I: Ruth Stanley, Judi Fausnaugh, Pam Hudson, Norma Worley, Jeanie Bachtel, Christy Kear, Evelyn Rogers, Donna Oyer, Jeannie Augenstein, Penny Smyth, Jean Hillis, Maxine Bamberger, Barb Diana Green ROW 3: Eileen Condry, Donna Spitler, Terra Baker, Frances Billings, Jan Lenahan ROW 2: Anna Lou Turner, Jean Weir, Leslie Hopkin- Guenther, Marty Bench, Linda Crow, Linda Sands, Diane Fisher, Lani Prile- son, Linda Budde, Nancy Smith, Jan Coe, Linda Spicer, Princess Caulker, son, Cheryl Rowland, Sandy Kelly, Nancy Lorenz ll4 P My forth, Louise Bollechino Math for business maiors, math for elementary teachers, math for secondary teachers, as well as math for engineering hope- fuls. Since math is a requirement for several different degrees, the Mathematics Department is one of the most diversified. Math enters into all phases of life, from housework to music to computers. This department offers courses at all levels to satisfy the needs of any student. Mathematics Department Roger Wiley, Fredrick Bam JSI' ff-wh Music Department: ROW l: Arthur Motycka, Richard Chamberlain, Alan Bradley, Larry Rhodes ROW 2: Anthony Ginter, Glen Daugherty, Lawrence Frank ll6 The vibrant strains of music that per- meate the air in the vicinity of Grove and College Streets can usually be traced through an open window of Lambert Hall to a student, engrossed in his preparation of a sonata or a portion of a symphony. The sounds may be diversified as each person strives to express his mood through music. At other times, these strains may be the conscious effort of the Symphony of Winds, as they blend their chords into a well-balanced melody. However, behind the musical sounds that permeate the campus, the listener should not forget those faculty members of the Music De- partment that unceasingly devote their efforts to produce a melodious effect in every endeavor. 4-sul., ,,M, Chamber Orchesira: ROW i: Meg Million, Martha Roush, Mary Feagin, Virginia Tryon, Marybefh Wonders, Mary Campbell, Bruce Turner, Sue Q1 SN lu N-lit.. , ,mv-, .mv -., -.,.. ,.,, me,.E4Ae,LZ2zf' WMU' Mignerey ROW 2: Janie Flack, Marilyn Pohly, Janet Rover, Kyriacus Paraskevopoulos, Mr. Anihony Ginter, Barbara Goellner, David Jones Organisis Guild: ROW I: Gini Schuer, Lynn Hobson, Joyce Miller, Daryl Four- man, Mr. Lawrence Frank, Don Liming ROW 2: Ann Williams, Marion Vaughn, Kathy Kniitel, Lloyd Ran- dall, Fred Dray, Ron Schafer ll7 Os i W' Y txvf 1 :?f'!'2't M1 xl 3? J' - -A ,.., ' 15 1, ' 'T t ,t 2 , H l ,K A ' if s X ot. r il -Vit 1- -ff A WSJ! E x , l If :ii l A Capella Choir: ROW l: Gwendy Miles, Margie Ciampa, Mary Campbell, Sue Lowrey, Verda Deeter, Marion Vaughn, Helen Holupka, Carol Coldwell, Becky lust, Sharon Garvin, Karen Summers ROW 2: Lura Knachel, Pat Em- rick, Barb Tinnerman, Kathy Knittel, Terry Goodman, Melodie Chapman, Dawn Armstrong, Linda Gladura, Peg Frey, Janet Sibert, Cheryl Goellner H8 ROW 3: Reginald Farrell, Dave Price, .lack Benner, Daryl Boianowski, Frank Garlathy, Dan Bremer, Ken Carlsen, Bob Woods, Bruce Turner, Mike Grib- ler, Don Lutz, Mike Swanton ROW 4: Dick Klenk, Bill Samuels, Roger Larcom, Brian Johnston, Doug Smeltz, Bob Harmelink, Dick Truedson, Gordon Moebius, Cecil Simpson, Dan Myers, Brian Hunt 5 , i J Q i 5 i i i 2 i , ii 1, 0 M ' i -. as 1 Q S 'V QW? kgs . iv 1? . - 1 i i Zfpi V J gf Glee Club: ROW li Carol Wolf, Sue Feisley, Marilynne Lilly, Sue Garrett, Debbie Babbitt, Eileen Corner, Sue Lehman, Rose Orwick, Sally Price, Cyndy Seith ROW 2: Vicky Kaiser, Trudy Philipp, Mary Jo Fetter, Lois Zimmerman, Gayle Comstock, Beth Hodder, Lynn Hobson, Judy Houk, Gail Snyder, Elaine Winter, Nancy Mitchell, Janet Wendland ROW 3: Betty Roberts, Lynn Parmelee, Georgann Sisson, Edna Hipsher, Judy Cornwell, Karen Linger, r- i 5Luuv---'P , .fx .ettt as K O H ggwaouiu-U33 wt f-H 1 anriaan noiifarn carfui CHU Richard Chamberlain 5 koi ' murrr warm -o.mxir,viL1aawt H MES f ,fig comunt BIIIESI lil I ,wma - MQW PE! 1 F' :WB iff: ' ausm i A -Ns ' ' -X 'N ll un H9 Carol Pohly, Dawne Henkel, Alice Hoffmeister, Sue Cooksey, Pam Traylor, Sally Norton, Doris Denman, Tanya Winter, Julie Gauch ROW 4: Cheryl Claus, Linda Clouse, Kathy Sponsellor, Joyce Miller, Ann Williams, Jenny Kelly, Janet Smith, Becky Phelps, Bonnie McGhee, Lynn Jensen, Ellen Glor, Paula Kurth, Linda Young, Diane Fisher, Amy Doan, Becky Frederick Music fills the air as A Capella Choir and the Glee Club pre- sent concerts. Last summer the choir also filled the European air with music as they toured countries including France, Austria, Switzerland, and Germany. Symphony of Winds: ROW l: Dennis Wollam, Tim Clark, Patsy Schar, Judy Cornwell, Renate Leffel, .lac Dill, Bill Robinson, Karen Wertz, Donna Simonetti, Dan Myers, Linda Keim, Jim Henry, Nancy Lora, Dave Bach, Alan Howen- stine ROW 2: Keith Turner, Elaine Yoe, Lura Knachel, Nancy Scheiner, Nancy Sells, Chris Anderson, Linda Whitehouse, Teresa Shetler, Dan Hamilton, Becky Bartlett, Virginia Tryon, Tim Barrus, David Koldenborg, Becky Kramer, Keith Harris, Dave Price, Chuck Dyer, John Hahn ROW 4: Kay Hedding, Nancy Arnold, Sue Feisley, Linda Karl, Ellen Glor, Bev Younger, Dave Hogg, Fred Steck, Lowell Bacon, Dave Chupa, Don Liming, Joyce Miller, Gordon Moebius, Dr. Arthur Motycka, Doug Brooks, Keith lckes, Dave Jones, Alan Beckwith .V 4 E 5 2 ta Thoughts cure often communicoted through words, vvhile feelings ore conveyed by music. Thus the spirit ot ct college is otten expressed by its musical orgonizotions ond presentotions. The Music Deportment oFFers d wide ronge of progroms for students seeking o musicol coreer or simply enioying music. The Cordinol Morching Bond, the Symphony ot Winds, ond MENC ore iust three octive organizations sponsored by this deportment. Music Educators National Conference: ROW 1: Marion Vaughn, Betty Roberts, Gini Schuer, Amy Doan, Dennis Wollam, Alan Howenstein, Dave Buch, Carol Coldwell, Janet Wendland, Don Lutz, Susan Feisley, Becky Lust, Sue lura Knachel, Joyce Miller, Dave Price, Gordon Moebius, Roger Larcom Garrett, Ann Williams ROW 2: Tim Heaton, Don Liming., Dawn Armstrong, '74 vi fp-If A fi .ff Mm ,,,,,, 'tn-,ua-:NK Ls 3 .. 'W-4. -..mf ,V ts., Developing social skills and understanding the ethical and moral principles reflected in the sports, games, and dances ot society is one ot the stated obiectives ot the Physical Education Depart- ment. Although intercollegiate sports are part ot their activities, the department stresses intramural participation. The Women's Physical Education Department Q 'M otlers many outlets tor girls on campus. Maiors and minors belong to Pi Epsilon which promotes an interest in health, physical education, and recreation. The Women's Athletic Association sponsors the Modern Dance Club and the coed Riding Club as well as over-seeing intramural and intercollegiate sports. Like Peanuts, they may not have many wins, but they do have some great discussions. Women's Physical Education Depart 'fam ment: Eula Sabock, Marilyn Day, Jo wi., fl K 55,3 Ann Tyler, Mary Ann McCualsky 122 Modern Dance Club Anna Lou Turner Jo Kiger Linda Grznar, Dotty DeTurck Pi Epsilon: ROW l: Sandy Oren, Jean Christ, Dotty DeTurck, Kathi Preston, Sue Sherman, Jo Kiger ROW 2: Pam Stiles, Jane Martin, Carol Roe, Marty Bacon, Missy Hartzler, Karen Williams, letha McClead, Jean Chapman, Barb Cunningham, Anna Van Tassel, Marie Platano, Linda Kelly, Marilyn Jacobs e...,..,. ,..MM,...,,,,.cc,.z.s: The Men's Physical Education Department is a member of the Ohio Conference Asso- ciation. They are the spon- sors of Varsity O , Sailing Club, and intercollegiate sports. Men's Physical Education Department: Robert Agler, Curtis Tong, Richard Fishbaugh, Elmer Yoest Women's Athletic Association: ROW l: linda Stevens, Carol Capell, Jane Martin, Jean Hillis ROW 21 Kathi Preston, Karen Williams, Carol Hull, Julie Gauch, Sue Sherman, Barb Cunningham, Sandy Waters, Patience Cox ROW 3: Elaine Yoe, Joanne Miller, Barb Moritz, Peg Henry, Marie Platano, Dotty DeTurck, Linda Kelly, Becky Bartlett, Jerri Scott, Elaine.Winter, Charlotte Zirkle, Becky Morgan ROW 4: Holly Puterbaugh, Kuu Ipo 123 Waterworth, Anna VanTassel, Jean Chapman ROW 5: Barb Fry, Marilyn Eiffert, Pam Stiles, Carol Roe, Diana Bosley, Judy Wells, Karen Fischer, Missy Hartzler ROW 6: Karen Hillyard, Anna Lou Turner, Chris Jones, Mary Mahoney, Marilyn Jacobs, Nancy Young, Letha McClead, Kathy Sponsellor, Sue Schlencher, Sandy Oren, Linda lang, Sue Cooksey, Jean Christ, Sherri Porterfield, Jo Kiger 5.1 'EIB A 'ggi ills 1' ,Ve 'J Uriah 3 'Ll' if f nh ii' Physics and Astronomy Department: Donald Donald Bulthaup The Physics and Astronomy Department aims its curriculum to all levels of interest, such as re- search, experimentation, and every day theory. As well as preparing a student for graduate study, the department offers basic background courses that can be used in any area of appli- cation. Outstanding features ot this department are the Weitkamp Observatory and the Planetarium. I ,ff ' Z The Psychology ledge of basic booking it is must also come trips, laboratory .----1? fw,1 Psychology and Sociology Department: Barbara Settles, Albert Loveioy, Larry Cox, Joyce Karsko this department, and Sociology Department offers the lcnovv- human attitudes and behaviors. Although ot great importance, understanding people from practical experience provided by tield sessions, and social vvork. While studying in students are reminded that they must live and work with complex individuals, not innate obiects. iz S -.--1 125 ds M Council of Christian Associations: ROW 1: Kathy Knittel, Patience Cox, Marybeth Wonders, Mary Feagin, Cheryl Goellner, Brenda Zoller ROW 2: Chuck George, Dan Huther, Brian Hunt, Rev. Kenneth Pohly, Debbie Barndt, Tom Deever, Frank Garlathy, Don Lutz, Sam Wachter The Religion and Philosophy Department is active in all areas of campus and academic life. Students not only receive reli- gious training for a profession in religion, but many Rnd stimulation and insight from the study of religion and philoso- phy. Three campus organizations work under the sponsorship of this department. They are: the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion, Delta Tau Chi, and the Council of Campus Christian Asso- ciations which vvorks to coordinate the religious activities of the campus. Religion and Philosophy Department: James Recob, Kenneth Pohly, Paul Ackert, William Amy 126 Q' Q.. ,L Young Women's Christian Association: TABLE li Eileen Condry, Alice Hoskins, Judy Helt, Cherry Thomas, Mary Kerr, Marian Stabler Marcy Farkas Peggy Holly Puterbaugh, Elaine Mollencopf, Sally Norton, Princess Caulker, Nancy Siegel, Kathy Sponsellor TABLE 3: Judy Blake Nancy Bradford Ruth New Smith, Marilyn Eifiert, Becky Bartlett, Pam Hudson, Bonnie Baker TABLE 2: man, Jean Swaino, Ruth Morison, Beth Schlegel Edna Hipsher Sue Simmons Elaine Winter, Betty Wagner, Viv Morgan, Cherrie Brothers, Melodie Wilson, Mary Eagle Delta Tau Chi: ROW 1: Ron Mowry, Lowell Peters, Dean Rugh, Keith lckes, Rodger Daugherty, Dan Huther, Frank Garlathy, Sam Wachter, Gordon Bury ROW 2: Marilyn Eiffert, DeeDee Krumm ROW 3: Sue Cooksey, Daryl Four- man, Dennis Heffner, Mike Price, Charles Shaffer, Kent Schmidt, Brian Hunt, Don Lutz T skill ll Y.W.C.A. Officers: Marilyn Eifiert Melodie Wilson Sue Simmons Elaine Winter, Edna Hipsher inxmnnuuuuunuv-w-v--F' Hwwmmwwf iii l M t Q The Speech Department, celebrating its sixtieth anniversary this year, has contributed greatly to the cultural aspects of ourcampus. For those participating in theatrical productions, membership in Theta Alpha Phi national dramatics honorary is the highest of honors. Speech Department: Joel Swabb, Fred Thayer Theta Alpha Phi: Jim lewis, Elaine Mollencopf, Bill Ahl, Judi Garratt, Jim Granger, Jan Lenahan, Mr. Fred Thayer, Elma Schmidt, Dr. Charles Dodrill 'f -1 1,215 Z , ' i' - 'P f Charles Dodrill, James Grissinger, Pi Kappa Delta: ROW I: Barbara Berst, Sue Daniels, Ann Bach, Bonnie O'LeUI'Y, 5hCll'0I1 Ruhiy ROW 2: Mr. Joel Swabb, Bob Fortner, Tom Lauchner, Dick Crable, Kim Shields, Dick McDowell, Roger Wharton, Dr. James Grissinger Pi Kappa Delta is the national forensic honorary fraternity. its purpose is to create and foster interest in the many facets of public speaking. Dr. E. W. Schear, the Original Touch- stone in the 1906 production of As You Like It, discusses the role with Jim Granger who played the part this year. l WXS fjwisxli 4,, ffr i fi 5 . ' . , 40 ' lf. J 7 fr :Wx 'M Q Cap and Dagger: ROW I: Dorie Kaufman, Sharon Johnson, Kathy Cunning- Lewis, Dr. Charles Dodrill ROW 3: Bonnie O'Leary, Mary Furniss, Elma ham, Linda McNeil, Holly Puterbaugh, Kathy Morris, Norma Worley, Mr. Schmidt, Marsha Shauck ROW 4: Jim Anderson, Jim Granger, Bill Ahl, Bob Fred Thayer ROW 2: Judi Garratt, Jan Lenahan, Elaine Mollencopf, Jim Abdalla 130 Debate Team: Dick McDowell, Mr. Joel Swabb, Sue Daniels, Bonnie O'Leary, Sharon Ruhly, Ann Bach, Bob Fortner, Dick Grable, Tom Lauchner, Kim Shields Ed Redmond, Elaine Mollencopf, Elma Schmidt, Jim Granger WOBN obtained the services of an AP teletype this year, enabling the station to broadcast the latest news quickly. l b d OSTS Elaine Mollencopf, Dick Andrews, Ed Redmond In addition to the regular programs, VVOBN aso roa c football and basketball games and the convocation programs. 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Big Bill Baker won a berth on the All Ohio Con- ference second team and Bill Speaks led the conference in punHng. ,E li Ml f r Cross Country Team: ROW I, Bill Waight, Bob Reichenbach ROW 2: Coach Bob Agler, Jim Garrett, Rob Adkins, Dave Lehman C vi yy ' lie, Paced by Captain Bob Reichenbach, a small but dedicated squad of harriers took on a host of strong competitors for the grueling run. Included were meets with Ohio State Uni- versity, West Virginia and Kentucky forthe Bob Agler-coached squad. Wrestling Team: ROW l: Gary Price, Tom Jent, Greg Chappars, Jack Penty, Terry Holt ROW 2: Coach Dick Fishbaugh, Brian Bates, Gary Wyckoff, Warren Wheeler, J. D. Wilson, Larry Estes O Despite o disoppointing teom record of i2 losses, Otterbein's wrestling teom, cooched by Dick Fishbolugh, showed consid- eroble improvement over the seoson. Severol individuols were outstonding, including Coptoin Worren Wheeler ond heovy- Weight J. D. Wilson, os well os Lorry Estes, who ploced third in the heovyweight division in the Ohio Conference Tourno- ment. 'RW X essex ' in N 'w ix 1 139 ai' fkxibxi- 'ff -4432 CS I ff XQLQYB 5 332 3 44? I n 3 fx .QS mmf' JU auf? gs: ' X49 HER Basketball Team: ROW li Tom Nicholas, Lyle Stetzer, Tim Pond, Eddie Harris, Tom Sheaffer ROW 2: Coach Curt Long, Lorenzo Hunt, Terry McCammon, Don Carlos, Jim McKee, Wayne Wolfe, Terry Lucas Basketball was king of the Otterbein court and Coach Curt Tong's cagers-undoubtedly the best balanced team the college has seen-were true crowd pleasers. Although their record H9-ol was not their best, the fans will remember their exciting brand of ball and their hard-nosed competitive- ness-downing Akron, fourth in the nation, and becoming the first small college to defeat Ohio University at Athens. 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The climax ot the year was an in- vitation to participate in the NCAA tournament, the first such invitation to any Otterbein team in any sport. s'Qam':3 F i 'CW- sf W ,Y ,Q ,t,.,,..,4g, , '3'?.Y'i'?i- 41 ,anal , A if e -f' 'gifg F , J ,,,f-W a' .at -.wsfh 44 ,Vx 1 Track Team: ROW I: Roger Nisley, Bob Reichenbach, Sam Murphy, John King, John Armbruster, Peter Parker, Ron Boyer ROW 3: Jon Zwayer, Jim Mosier, Dick Sawyer, Bill Waight, Jerry Farber, Lyle Stetzer ROW 2: Dan Dennison, Dick Augspurger, Jim Potter, Jeff Berry, Jeff Upp, Acting Coach Dick Morrow Dave Lehman, Bob Dull, Jim Blue, Tom Long, Jim Garrett, Steve Deringer, ,149 ,X mf 'Th -wi? 1 Q i -,, Faced with a rebuilding task, the Otterbein cindermen relied on a handful of seasoned in- dividuals to guide the youthful squad. Sam Murphy was outstanding in hurdle competi- tion, with assistance coming from John King, Roger Nisley, Jon Zwayer, and Dave Lehman. 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X., 1 M ,QM W . ws sw Women olso hod Their chonce 'ro porficipofe in sports, both on The infromurol ond infercollegiofe level. Boskefboll, field hockey, volleyboll, ond soffboll were omong The fovorifes of the college Coeds. 4, N A s Z Q- A 2 VX. .. U 1 L ' V main e Nmlgffi .-mm VQLSQZ5 ' 7 , -fs: I jf ,M 43, , , 'Q sf fl ,z ka .f K M , -vf V r L. , . 4 A sp , ' . X f- 4 My f ,Q .- ' ', fr- anqlj- vv. ,ff.,:J,w X. .ff ' ,M , , N . ffl, 'fzfwff ,, N, , .ffl - f Z'M'5h.F 3- 1 MW ' Af ' , - I fl F, fe! -. 'P' fx 5 IM Q fn ' 'r ,ff uw' . fe' . ' .N ,g-gm., , , s,n ,,5:',5l,g3gg's 4ff1..:g,,f MHA Q s,.VH.',31,m, . K ,, if , V, J 'Qt '.. ,H Y .X ,N aixilgxiy-,Q ,pf .1-., , K. x , A ' Lf V .' . 1 QS' ff wha' ' of , 1 H ' ' M 1. X Mqm was S ,l l I sl' xv'w.'-vif ffi' R ,1 lggnl- X l ' M 'WK LP4,s..v f 3' N?-is Men and women partici- pated together in intra- mural competition. Co-rec activities included volley- ball and pool competition as well as ping-pong and other sports. Carol MacKenzie SEA W , . S , ,,,x, .. 2 I Judy Cornwell The crowd responds . . . Toni Churches Kay Conover Barb Fisher Tonya Alban T 'T In 161 Kay Needham Cindy Schuler H And then The froternol feeling with fellow students Sharing hopes ond ideals os Greeks . . . 4 Pan-Hellenic Council: Jerri Scott, Rachel Stinson, Jeannine Benson, Gloria lou Bistline, Joan Hopkins, Judy Gebhart, Alice Kay Jenkins, Jean Klinepaste Brown, Nancy Smith, Maxine Bamberger, Gloria Hernandez, Elaine Winter, linda Clifford, Tin!! MCCUNG, Bllfb Blllll19S- Carol Capell, Luanne Sprague, Edna Doyle, Edna Hipsher, Judy Whipp, Mary The Pan-Hellenic Council is the governing body over the sororities. Each sorority is represented on the council by its president and elected representatives. The council sets up rules forthe rush period, plans the Pan-Hel formal, and is in charge of the newly initiated May Day competition. l64 The froternity governing body, the lnterfroternity Council, sponsors the IFC formol os one of their moin octivities. Eoch froternity is represented on the council, ond they set up rules for the rush progroms ond generol house rules for eoch troter- nity to follow. Interfraternity Council: ROW l: Mike Leadbetter, Bob Millar, Lance Lord, Tom Deever, Curt Fellers, Ken Jarvis ROW 2: Karl Kempf, John Thomas, Barry Pfahl Janis Abbott Judy Ackerman Beverly Aiello Christine Anderson Jane Arnold Nancy Arnold Jeannie Augenstein Pat Bair Barbara Baker Maxine Bamberger Rebecca Bartlett Linda Bernegger Cheryl Black Whitney Breidenbach Mary Ann Browne Cindy Brownlee Linda Budde Esther Burgess Jean Cheek Karla Courtright Kristy Courtright Patricia Deck Linda Dugan Carolyn Fell Karen Fischer Carolyn Fleming Judi Garratt Susan Gereson Melissa Hartzler Pam Hennings Lynda Hobson Beth Hodder Beverly Hunter Linda Janson Lynn Jensen Joy Kiger Jo Linder Nancy Lorenz Sharon Lust Kam McClure Tina McCune Lynda McDonald Connie McNutt Patty Middleton Linda Miller Viv Morgan Cheryl Muha Pat Nelson Debbie Nims Karen Nixon Martha Onstott Rose Orwick Diane Osterwise Susan Palmer Regina Parcels Janeen Peck Becky Phillips Kathy Smith Carol Staudt Barbara Sullivan Lindo Swan Emily Talbott Pamela Taylor Debby Ulrey Susan Weibel Mary Welty Mary Wilson Susie Wrhen Jane Zappe Epsilon Kappa Tau has as its motto Eros Kai Timi or Love and Honor . Formed in l9l8, the sorority remains true to the ideals for which she was founded: character and personality, fraternalism, scholarship, social activity, and culture. An in- conspicuous, delicate, pink, five-petaled flower, The Trailing Arbutus, gives its name and color to E.K.T. Purity and courage to defend its principles are the standards represented by the crest. Important events this year were the All-Campus, Arbutus Goes Reno, and various service proiects such as giving blood. As the pink mass frequents the campus, we remember that the ties of college friendships are dear when bound together in sisterhood. i:g i xv Y ' Q 'tl ' Q It '- , .i ii J... s -in , .f ' f -r ,,-, c ,g35g?Lsv', 1 .JT ii' V 1 f , . fr. W4 1, l -5 V F10 sw Executive Oflicers: ROW 1: Linda Bernegger, Tina McCune, Jane Arnold ROW 2: Barb Baker, Esther Burgess, Viv Morgan. Suzanne Allison Lorrie Atwater Terra Baker Barbara Berst Peggy Bevington Virginia Biemel Barbara Brown Carol Capell Phlorence Caulker Princess Caullcer Kathy Chase Janet Coe Susan Daniels Mary Eagle Joan Evans Linda Firis Cheryl Goellner Kathy Heinrich Gloria Hernandez Alice Hoffmeister Alice Hoskins Barbara Jones Mary Kerr Joanne Kuhns Donna Lenhard Deborah Lord Sharon Mack Carol McCoy Marybeth McFeeley Sarah Michael Beverly Miller Joyce Miller Nancy Mitchell Donna Musser Peggy Neal Katey Oplinger Rebecca Phelps Kathy Preston Nancy Raudebaugh Susanne Russell Diane Saari Alice Saul Nancy Scheiner Gini Schuer Jerri Scott Charlotte Shaffer Sally Share Kathy Sims Nancy Smith Linda Stevens Carol Stiverson Joellyn Stull Kay Templeton Joy Thompson Kathy VanHorn Anna VanTasseI Virginia Wieland Jo Wilhelm MaryBeth Wonders iff? yr N. .- , a 2 V' l68 -:Y -il! MBL 'PA Pm nn 2 li , 'lg C il 5 ii i 1- Q rf 5 Executive Officers: Katie Oplinger, Jerri Scott, Marybeth Wonders Kappa Phi Omega vvos founded in l92l by ca group of young women from Westerville who chose the motto Sisters ond friends unto the end. Koppos' flovver is the yellow chryson- themum, her moscot the Scottie dog, ond her colors Turquoise and gold. Koppos' oll compus Pizzo Porty vvos enjoyed by the sorority ond the whole compus. The four rubies of the Koppo pin symbolize leodership, scholorship, friendship, ond dedicotion, the gools of dll members. The white peorls sym- bolize the unity ot the sorority which provides the bosis for individuol development. 2 A, ,Af Carol Airhart Elaine Armburst Dawn Armstrong Jeannine Benson Mary Bistline Linda Bletz Gloria Brown Margie Ciampa Patience Cox Linda Crow Marian Diedrich Karen Davis Judy Decker Nancy Dorod Sharon Ellenberger Lee Gilbert Marilyn Gill Ellen Glor Pat Green Sandy Grice Linda Grznar Jean Hillis Susan Hocketf Sarah Jack Linda Karl Judith Keiser Sandra Kelley Lura Knachel Jacqueline Love Susan Lowrey Claire McCoy Gloria McDowell Sandy Manning Donna Maple Linda Markeson Kathleen Morris Marsha Nolder Bonnie O'Leary Deborah Park Lynne Parmelee Betty Roberts Claudia Roe Shirley Scott Laurel Thomas Katherine Titley Kuu lpo Waterworth Sandy Weber Karen Wertz Carol Wolf Emily Zingale Charlotte Zirkle Executive Officers: Charlotte Zirkle, Lee Gilbert, Jeannine Benson, Marian Died- rich Rho Kappa Delta was activated on the Otter- bein campus in 1923, by eight coeds. She was given the name of Arcady, symbolizing the land of friendship in Greek mythology. Burgun- dy, one of her colors, represents her striving to- ward high ideals, as in the true Greek tradition. Her objectives are to seek and obtain knovvl- edge, to strengthen and encourage friendship, and to promote recreation. The squirrel is her mascot, while the white Carnation serves as one of her flowers. She treasures as her motto: Thoughtful each of all. Tanya Alban Beverly Appleton Susie Bagwell Karen Batten Sherrie Billings Penny Bockelman Stephanie Chitwood Jill Cunningham Kathy Dietz Edna Doyle Nancy Driftmyer Joan Duthie Jill Ecrement Loretta Evans Sandy Faller Wendy Ficker Pam Greer Ann Grimes Carolyn Hager June Hall Mary Harlan Joan Hopkins Barbara Hoppes Sharon Johnson Christy Kear Judy Leatherman Carol Grinde Lefller Gail Lewis Marilynne Lilly Jeanne Lytle Barbara MacDonald Karen Maple Pat Merryman Gwendy Miles Sandra Miller Terrie Molnar Janice Murdock Lee Myers Kathy Overmier Denise Proy Kathy Quintilian Linda Reese Mariorie Reese Judith Schear Jane Schemeit Susan Schlencher Cindy Schuler Pam Shoupe Barb Simon Judy Sonntag Linda Spicer Karen Summers JoAnn Turner Cheryl Ullery Sandra Urteaga Linda Washnock Ka ren Persson Whalen Judy Whipp Karen Williams Tanya Winter Nancy Young Virginia Zunich fiv 'Z' 0, 0 -ina- arf Sigma Alpha Tau, the oldest sorority on campus, was orga- nized in l9lO. At the time of its founding, the sorority was known as the Owl Club, and thus the owl has become its symbol, mascot, and nickname. Jade green and gold are the sorority colors, the yellow chrysanthemum is its flower. Stick Always Together and Sagocity, Affection, and Truth, sym- bolizing the Greek letters FLAT are the mottoes which the group has adopted. During the i966-67 school year, Gwls sponsored an all campus sock hop in the Alumni Gym and an Easter Egg Hunt for the children of faculty members. Executive Officers: Edna Reese ,I h y vw- Doyle, Sandy Miller, Bev Appleton, Margie Joyce Abella Karen Anderegg Carol Bacon Bonnie Baker Diane Benson Janet Blair Betsy Bridwell Erin Brown Janice Brubaker Carole Buchanan Mary Campbell Peg Carder Barbara Chappell Linda Clouse Carol Coldwell Gail Comstock Carol' Cook Kathryn Cunningham Linda Dixon Amy Doan Mary Beth Ely Patricia Emrick Marcy Farkas Mary Feagin Susan Feisley Loretta Feller Fonda Fichthorn Linda Finney Diane Flickner Becky Frederick Sue Garrett Sharon Garvin Patricia Gates Julie Gauch Judy Gebhart Jeannie Goodman Belinda Gore Diane Haverkamp Kay Hedding Judy Houk Betty Hughes Carol Hull Marilyn Jacobs Vicky Kaiser Linda Keim Jennifer Kelly Jean Kleinpaste Joan Schnieder Kluth Becky Kramer Carolyn Krumm Nancy Lora Linda McNeil Linda Martin Jamie Milidonis Meg Clark Million Kathy Moody Barbara Moritz Donna Oyer Trudy Philipp Saranne Price Patricia Raleigh Joyce Ray Jo Ellen Reese Patsy Schar Jean Schmunk Nan Searles Judith Seibert Jill Sellers Susan Sherman Marilyn Shupe Janet Sibert QQFG ti 'A 'avi SBA 1 YV 'i Tau Delta was founded in 1921 vviTh The original name of Tomo Dachi which means circle of friends. The sororiTy was forced To disband in 1937 because of The depres- sion, buf was re-esfablished in 1943. The obiecfives of The sororiTy are To encourage broadening of friendships and ouflooks, To encourage scholasfic achievemenT and To encourage The developmenf and use of TalenTs and abilifies. The sororiTy mascot is The Siamese caT and The flower is The whife rose. DelTas uphold Their moTTo, To Thine own self be True. Execufive Officers: ROW 1: Carol Buchanan, Judy Gebharf, Jennifer Kelly ROW 2: Janef Blair, Melo- die Wilson, Norma Worley Elizabeth Smyth Anne Snyder Rebecca Spicer Jean Swaino Margaret Tabor Sandy Wafers Mary Willis Melodie Wilson Elaine Winter Norma Worley Elaine Yoe Lois Zimmerman 152 ills 'iq I' Sims ummgaim get Hsin 5? LW li ii x 3 li? as ,L vi 2? is N :df M51 l px, . ii ws,-,..wQ my f ii-. 175 Debbie Babbitt Barbie Ballenger Anne Barr Jennifer Barr Barbara Billings Ruth Brandyberry Kay Brinkman Emma Broderick Toni Churches Eileen Coad Barbara Cochrane Cheryl Conover Kay Conover Sue Cooksey Judy Cornwell Luann Corum Barbara Crippen Paula Cullman Barb Dangler Martha Day Dotty Deturck Beccy Elliott Deborah Ewell Barbara Fisher Dianne Fisher Connie Garner Sandee Garwood Judith Gilg Kathryn Hain Cherie Hall Karen Haupt Peg Henry Susan Hiehle Leslie Hopkinson Barbara Immel Ellen Johnson Jan Keller Paula Kurth Marlene Lansman Ann Lawther Elaine Laycock Rebecca Lingrel Carol Ma'Kenzie Marcia McCrea Pamela Marquart Ann Mary Miller Charma Moreland Juliana Morrison Kay Needham Sally Norton Laurie Elwell Paulus Lani Prileson Kathleen Revenaugh Kathy Rhodes Mary Jo Allen Robinson Sue Rosenberger Cynthia Rowles Sharon Ruhly Lynn Scarlett Linda Sisk Chris Smith Marcia Snavely Gail Snyder Carol Sorensen Luann Sprague Nancy Staby Mary Staley Pamela Traylor Gretchen VanSickle Jean Weir Jane Whearty Shirley Williams Barbara Wissinger Beverly Younger Linda Zimmerman VK ' iw Executive Oliicersz ROW T: Barb Wissinger, Barb Billings, Leslie Hopkinson ROW 2: Carol Sorensen, Ann Lawther 177 Tau Epsilon Mu Sorority was founded in T914 by seven young OTTerbein women. These women chose as Their moTTo Every- body's Lonesome, which is derived from The book by The same name. On The sororiTy cresf are The scarab, The lamp of learning, and The book. The sororiTy's mascoT is The green worm, iTs colors are purple and gold, and iTs flower is The Talisman rose from which The sororiTy receives iTs nickname, Talisman. Each year Talisman sponsors a BaskeTboll Bounce and a ChrisTmas parTy Tor Taculfy children. if 3 is , fi lf his 4' cf Law QWWAV gg , X if X A 4: 7 . ff 1 Martha Bacon Deborah Barndt Cynthia Baughman Karen Beiner Charlayne Bennett Linda Bixby Judy Blake Susan Bolin Diana Bosely Nancy Bradford Stephanie Brandon Jo Ann Brooks Kathy Bump Melodie Chapman Linda Cooper Eileen Corner Janet Cornish Doris Denmon Claudia Dustman Judi Fausnaugh Linda Fetter Mary Jo Fetter Janie Flack Sonia Goad Terry Goodman Kathryn Goodwin Anita Heaton Judy Helt Jackie Hendrix Karen Hendrix Mary Herron Edna Hipsher Karen Hohnhorst Teri Hous Kathleen Hughey Alice Jenkins Diane Kehl Patsy Kerns Kathy Knittel Carolyn Koachway Judy Komuro Carol Lancaster Linda Lang Clara Lavender Annie Lefevre Janet Lewis Jennifer Lind Rebecca Lust Sharon Luster Letha McClead Theresa McMillen Sue Mignerey Joanne Miller Marilyn Miller Sandy Oren Sandra Page Marie Platano Carol Pohly Carol Roe Marcia Sanders Barbara Satola Beth Schlegel Kathe Schrader Cyndy Seith Caryl Sell Nancy Sells Susan Simmons Patti Stinson Rachel Stinson Eleanor Stuber Judy Swanson -frfiffff Sally Taylor + Cherry Thomas Sheila Thomas Trudy Thomas Barbara Tinnerman K Marion Vaughn Judy Wells Linda Whitehouse Barbara Wurst Linda Young Paulette Zechiel Brenda Zoller Theta Nu Sorority, or Greenwich, as it was nicknamed, was founded in T917 by five art maiors. They chose Artes Honora- bit or she will honor the arts as their motto-one which every Greenwich girl strives to fulfill. The violet was chosen as her flower, with purple and white as her colors. The deer was adopted as the mascot, and the artist's palette was chosen for the symbol. The pin is a pearl triangle representing past sisters, friendship of members, and future goals. In her activities, Theta Nu emphasizes the social, academic, religious, and athletic areas of college life. X N Executive Officers: ROW l: Rachel Stinson, Kathy Hughey ROW 2: Linda Fetter, Joanne Miller, Brenda Zoller, Linda Young 1 YW I UI Hin Tim Adams George Andrews Jon Banning Thomas Bowen Jim Bruce Dick Burrows Pat Chang Dennis Cowden Thomas Crane .lac Dill Clyde Doughty Robert Dull Bill Ellinger Reginald Farrell Bill Gardner James Garrett Raphael George Dave Green Philip Hardy George Henderson Carl Henry Robert Hewitt John Hoerath Terry Holt Michael Hudson Frank Jayne Tom Jent Brian Johnston Mike Klimaszewski Brent Koudelka Donald Lang lance Lord Harry Mandros Gordon Moebius Ron Mowry Sam Murphy Ted Noble Robert Ostrander John Paulus Burl Queener John Roby Henry Roenke Glen Schaffer Douglas Smeltz Jay Smith Ronald Spessard John Stone William Waight Charles Walcutt Warren Wheeler Brian Wood Robert Woods at ef' Q Wi -. ,6 'ii 1 W' he X , S, 6 f,,y4K' spa-u U ,,. 5 ,fs w W , gp ' , ,,lQff,i'i1g2 'N N J 4' I i ffm f 2 -s' , U 0 3 7 M n v N15 . ,L 1. , . 4' ' fn ' X 3 rr' ' 2 2 for if I M rriii , A Mi .,,:., , , I if 'xr 'TR 5, .4 ,Y J ik Eta Phi Mu Froternity vvos founded in l923, with six chorter members. These first members formed o sociol brotherhood which would promote high stondords of lite. These brothers odopted the story ot .lonothon ond Dovid os their own, ond it is from this thot the froternity's English nome is odopted. From the six chorter members the troternity hos grown to be- come one of the lorgest on compus. Jondo men porticipote octively in compus governing, honorory ond professionol orgonizotions, os well os the othletic ond musicol groups. The chopter house is Iocoted ot 159 West Pork Street. Executive Officers: ROW l: lance lord, Brian Johnston ROW 2: Terry McCcmmon, Brian Wood, Reggie Farrell, Tom George i' John Adams Timothy Anana Ronald Anslinger Barry Askren Jack Benner Thomas Berens Denny Brookover Harold Cain Ronald Coughenour Dick Crable Robert Croghan Charles Curtner Larry Dehus Rick Dill Thomas Drake Terry Elliott John Finch Dale Fisher Robert Fortner Richard Fox Mark Frey John Funk Robert Funk Richard Gianfagna Gary Gohlke Bob Graham Mike Gribler Michael Hartman Larry Harville Denny Hedges Charles Hook Vaughn Jones Gary Judice Steve Kessler Louis King Dick Klenk James Lowery Peter Lubs Don Lutz John McDonald Richard McKinney Paul Mallett Morris Maple Thomas Moomaw Jim Morisey Joseph Mullenix Jerry Parker Tim Peter Barry Pfahl Bob Platt Michael Richardson Angelos Rizopoulos Robert Roblin Paul Rosinack Richard Rothwell Ronald Scharer Edward Schneider Thomas Searson Cecil Simpson Ronald Simpson Donald Smith Gary Smith Scott Steele Albert Stohrer Byron Vogel Roger Wharton Paul Whitmire Chris Wiegand I Q, .g V, , Q. :cy T Q' .Aw Q 1' 2 , X 'X Q! Q Q i 1 ,JA ,--r f f ,wi 1 er 5, X T QC f 'i,5,,,,, ' -V -He., 7 ' wb- I0 ij 'QIXS' 1' Executive Officers: ROW l: .lack Allison, Denny Hedges ., MW' Barry Pfahl ROW 2: Mike Richardson, . ,B Lambda Gamma Epsilon or Kings FraTerniTy was founded in 1948. The name Kings was derived from The TacT ThaT mosT of The original members worked in King Hall. ATTer moving abour campus, Kings esiablished iTs presenT resi- dence aT l38 W. Main ST. in 1963. Today, The Kingsmen Take pride in Their royal colors of maroon and gold and Their moTTo, which reads, LoyalTy To God, counTry, broThers, and OTTerbein. Les Aiello Richard Albert Phil Andreichuk Richard Beckner Allen Burns Hamer Campbell Chris Cordle William Currin Edward Doan Jeff Elson David Garwood Roger Holt George Keller Karl Kempf David Kline Tim Konfal Dale Ludwick Richard McDowell Roberf Magsig Bob Millar Gran? Neeley Tom Nicholas Robert Perkins Mohsen Ressallaf David Sampson David Spencer John Thomas James White '37 . 1 WM in R 1 59.3, 1 h. f 7 Aw nr- -, , -rf? Wx 4 fn Thirteen men, in 1908, founded Pi Beta Sigma. Its house is locoted ot 72 Plum St. ond hos rooms for fourteen men. With SweetheorT of Pi Beton Sigrno os the froternity love song, ond All for one ond one for oll os its motto, it vvos formed under the sign ot the Zodioc. 13 C N .Q Q11 5 Executive Officers: Grant Neeley, Bill Currin, Phil Andreichuk, Bob Millar VOX 'SQ 0 'nr- 'Nl' f 5 ,fy James Allen Richard Augspurger John Baffa Bill Baker Chuck Barcus Dale Barr Kendall Barr John Barratt Brian Bates Joe Bresson Robert Buttermore Dan Dent Robert Dominici Edward Elberfeld Dave Fensch Eric Fenstermaker Dale Foor Jerry Garman Fritz Goss James Granger Mike Grillith David Harris Robert Harris Donn Hellinger Mike Hobbs Dave Hoerneman Ken Jarvis John King Don Kinsler Butch Lenahan Ed Miller Gary Moore Frederick Myers Keith Ohler Jeffery Olson Roger Parramore Tom Pascoe Jim Payton Jack Penty Rick Robinson Paul Schit? John Shoemaker Tom Sporck Doug Sweazy Robert Weston Don White Dave Widder Marshall Winner Fred Wolfe Bruce Woodhouse af s is 42 IA. x 1 PE: '44 , . . , 9 Q as if - x . fn 'X -'iii NSW, as wud f MA 5.-, Lf! 7 6 xl nw 9 +ve '1 5, V ,QM , iii art ,Q 442:-pr XXV' ' IIJA gg ..f.5.v P A F.P?'R1W 'f ,Mfg fuer-'U N' f if imma Executive Officers: ROW lr David Harris, John King, Pete Brown, Tom Sporck ROW 2: Rick Fenstermoker, Larry Gatchell Pi Kappa Phi or Country Club was founded in l908 and so named because it first met outside the city limits. lt was the only fraternity to remain active during World War ll. The colors are orange and black, and the fraternity motto is 49 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. .,-f Y Frifz Ackerman James Anderson David Bach Fred Bashford Dan Bremer John Bryan Thomas Deever Richard Dunsfon David Evans Curt Fellers Frank Garla1hy Neil Gleason Tim Heaion James Henry John Hunt Richard Hunt John Jamieson Michael Kuhn Thomas Lauchner Jerry Laurich Mike Leadbeffer George Mellors Michael Mefzel Donald Parsisson William Pasters Gary Price Mike Reck Dean Rugh Bill Sechrisf Tom Sheaffer Kimball Shields Dave Sigman Richard Smith David Speelman Sieve Spurgeon Steve Steinhauser Chuck Taylor Michael Trommer Bruce Turner Carl Warnes William Watts Jerry Willhide Joh n Zech 1 yv axi Q6 ,ff fg xl If T 'UQ - M ill li- , A 16 'LUIVU .' tif N ff, -,,,i 'Q 'S if WWA The brothers of Sigma Delta Phi took an important step this year by revising their crest. These changes resulted from an attempt to make the crest more meaningful and were only minor additions and alterations. Much of the fraternity history has been lost since the founding in i9l9 by five students. Executive Officers: Frank Garlathy, Curt Fellers, Tom Deever, Dave Evans This occurred because in T943 and T951 virtually the entire membership was called to military service. The present active chapter is the result of reactivation by seven students in 1962. Truth to us above all, is the guiding principle of the Sphinx- men, and the American Beauty Rose is their fiovver. Herb Anderson Jack Booth Don Carlos Douglas Caudill Virgil Caudill James Cooper Gene Davis Thomas Dietz Mike Duncan Jim DuPont Jim Fraher James Gooding Gordon Griffiths Jeft Hortlieb Gary Holtzman Hunt Howell Gary Hundertpfund Harry Jensen Jack King L. A. Kniess Stephen Kull Dan Kyle Dayre lias Mark Miller Gary Moore Jed Morison Roger Nisley Gary Peffly Jeff Polles Bert Pringle Larry Roose Charles Schildknecht Dennis Schmidt Dave Shore Bill Speaks Clifford Stearns Dave Viers Keith Wagner Steve Wagner Dave Walker Charles Weil James Weisz Morgan Winget ' .1- ff , , ,M f L iiwlgf XY S 2 i ? Q .43 swf' ,...v' w 45 Executive Officers: ROW in Tom Dietz, Roger Nisley, Cliff Stearns, Larry Roose ROW 2: Herb Anderson, J. D. Wilson, Steve Kull, Dave Shore Zeta Phi was founded in June, 1931 when Delta Beta Kappa and Lambda Kappa Tau murged to form the one fraternity. Zeto's collors are lolack, white, and gold, their flower is the Dr. VanFleet rose, and they go by the nickname of Lions Located on West College Avenue their newly painted house rooms twenty men and their housemother. Zeta has among its traditions that of being the first fraternity to have a house. Dlmmkl ,M une GE' Kay Alexander Sally Altenburg Martha Bench Marjorie Benson Doris Bond Connie Born Cherrie Brothers Peggy Brunner Jan Burns Berenice Buxton Lynda Canaday Kathryn Carter Jean Christ Stasia Clark Cheryl Claus Eileen Condry Marty Cook Mary Corbin Susan Cotton Rachel Cring Kathleene Crotinger Barbara Cunningham Linda Curry Victoria Dattalo Christiane Debus Ruth Dunn Kathleen Earnest Marilyn Eifiert Phyllis Esswein Lucy Evans Mandy Fisher Karen Foltz Judy Forsythe Margaret Frey Linda Fritz Barbara Fry Linda Gladura Barbara Goellner Jane Goodrich Diana Green Rhonda Greene Jane Griggs Penni Hale Barbara Helm Dawne Henkel Michele Hutton Sandra Hartsook Barbara Heeger Karen Hillyard Betty Gard ner Hoffman Helen Holupka Esther Howell Pam Hudson Linda Johnson Christina Jones Susan Lenz Carol Lehman Renate Leffel Mary Jo Lenk Pat Loyer Louise Loynachan Jean MacKenzie Mary Mahoney Carol Mathias Kerry Maxwell Denise Mayes Bonnie McGhee Sheryl McKee Becky Miller Ruth Miller Elaine Mollencopf Sandy Moomaw Ruth Morrison Martha Newell Ruth Newman Peggy Niesen Sue Olofson Charlotte Pendleton Linda Persinger Josephine Platz .-7 ,aw 1 'WNV Susan Poellmitz Marilyn Pohly Sheri Portertield Nancy Pringle Holly Puterbaugh Janet Raver Martha Rhoacles Romona Rhoden Evelyn Rogers Cheryl Rowland Rebecca Ruple Carolyn Rutledge Linda Sands Betsy Schlegel Elma Schmidt Linda Schnabel Penny Schwing Marsha Shauck Lois Shaulis Peggy Siegel Charlene Simmers Donna Simonetti Georganna Sisson Carolyn Slick Janet Smith Linda Smith Donna Spitler Kathy Sponseller Marian Stabler Barbara Stanley Ruth Stanley Betty Steckman Joyce Stemple Carol Stevens Bobbie Stiles Pam Stiles Martha Stockdale Constance Theokas Virginia Tryon Anna Lou Turner Betty Wagner Joanne Wallace Martha Warthen Marcia Webb Sara Weller Janet Wendland Sara Williams Virginia Williams Independents participate in a wide variety of campus activities Many will be remembered for their outstanding participation In such areas as sports theatre, publications student govern ment, service organizations, and honorarues Rob Adkins Ken Aldrich Mark Anderson Richard Andrews Thomas Babcock Lowell Bacon David Barnes Timothy Barrus Robert Bateson Thomas Bay Alan Beckwith Earl Bennett Frederic Bennett Howard Berg Jack Biddle George Biggs Gerald Bishop Galen Black Glen Blackford Michael Blevins Kenneth Bond William Bower Jay Brown Jim Brubaker Peter Bunce Jim Burke Gordon Bury Kenneth Carlsen William Carver John Cheese Hans Jurgen Christner John Ciampa Tim Clark Richard Cooper Jeffrey Cowgill John Cruse Charles Curtner Terry Darnhecker Frederic Dray Charles Dyer Keith Eaton Larry Edwards Cecil Elliott George Ely Thomas England Ernest Estice Larry Evans Joseph Fair James Folkenberg John Farnlacher Dallas Farsh Alan Flora Tom Foster Daryl Fourman Andrew Frederick Charles George Dennis George William Gerrard Fred Glasser Dennis Gordon Joe Greene Lance Grubb John Hahn Arthur Hand Terrance Harnish Alan Harris Keith Harris Brian Hartzell Dennis Heffner Mark Heisel Richard Herd Lloyd Herman Allen Hicks John Hodge William Hoffman David Hogg John Holt Duane Hough Richard Houser Kenneth Housman Alan Howenstine Gregory Hubert Brian Hunt Daniel Huther 41 X I f if :Z L f A4 ff . r X of 'SC 1 T r' W Af :S , , K ,Q sa 'UN Ge ,fa Keith lckes Dan Jones David Jones Dan Kaiser William Klare Jerry Klenke David Kolderborg Richard Kratzer Dan Krughman Stephen Kruse Stephen Lack Max Lee Gerald Lewis Don Liming Thomas Long Harold Longley Steven Lorton Thomas McComb Robert McGann James McKenzie Donald Marks Michael Metzger James Miller Danell Moder James Mosier Ray Mowery Fred Mowry Allen Myers Dan Myers Philip Nagy Kent Newell Michael O'Donnell Robert Orr Kyriacos Paraskevopoulus Mark Peters Ron Plessinger Timothy Pond Alfred Poock Mike Price Timothy Rech Lloyd Randall Robert Reed Robert Reichenback Mike Robbins Paul Robinson Dennis Romer Ronn Rucker Marvin Rusk William Samuels Gary Sattazahn Richard Sawyer John Schar David Schein Thomas Scholtz Charles Shaffer Donald Shannon Kent Slater Robert Speelman Frederick Steck Mark Stevens David Stichweh Dale Studebaker Michael Swanton Douglas Terry David Thomas Paul Tiffany Harland Verrill Robert Vincent Samuel Wachter John Waddingham Gary Wolf Paul Warner Michael Weiher Dennis Wollam David Wood Robert Woodruff Marc Woodward Gary Wyckoff Ralph Wyville William Zeller N. 'Q7' PN 5 irq.. ,sf 'T 69 sw 3 Autumn leaves provide the perfect setting for the high- light ot fall homecoming, the crowning of a senior girl as queen. This honor begins when the co-ed is selected by her sorority to be a candidate and ends with the majority vote of all male students. Miss Jane Arnold Miss Carole Buchanan fi? , ay: ww i ,H 'grfqy , ' S if yy' Q Miss Margie Reese Miss Gini Schuer Miss Emily Zingale Miss Barb Wissinger MISS BECKY LUST Winter Wonderland pictures the tradi- tional story of winter homecoming. The cast is made, up of all sophomore co-eds. The directors are the men of Varsity O . And the climactic moment comes when the roving spotlight sets the star apart from the crowd. Miss Sally Norton Miss Marlene Lansman Miss Cheryl Muha Miss Bev Aiello Miss Mahin Azimi Miss Judy Schear Open houses provide the in- troduction of each fraternity's freshman candidate to her public. Then she is formally presented at the Interfraternity Dance and is considered on several points by a panel of judges. The winning girl is crowned Miss Tan and Cardi- nal. Miss Carol MacKenzie Miss Karen Linger Miss Linda Zimmerman fl fgr.2??j . g All the worlcl's a stage . . . and the ones who give the most of themselves will win the -audience. The SIBYL stalt honors a senior girl who, in the estimation of staff members, has contrib- uted the most to Otterbein. Miss Dotty DeTurck Miss Kathy Goodwin WW Miss Viv Morgan Miss Carol Sorenson Miss Tina McCune , mi MISS DEBBIE BARNDT f:.,,A . 113535. -rn! -.W ,,1 :M rs-,mm The days of spring come and a celebration is in order.'And this celebration, as most, has 'a queen to reign over the day's activi- ties. Voted upon bythe entire student body, the May queen is selected from all junior girls. f Miss Connie McNutt Miss Elsie Mohr Miss Luanne Sprague V,-w xK',,.,' -. ,2 J ' , ., 1 S Nl? Q95 f 7 ,gf 1' 0 'Q MISS ANNE BARR X3 1-,Vw f .. 1' f, 1 , V152 xx ' Q ' v x 0 -' F- vi S QS' wm?Ww E525 .12 ' f W Il. 1? 1 ' a ww 'A . 621 , 4 , E w Xi :WE a??E lwfii gi, A-rx .-ww v :mf P1 A ,,1w,v.-,N Z' AQ-QW - L ll ,-A S l f '-: Wi Vw 1 , fvvw rf Q, IQZWGQ -A G -' 1 , .,.fw+ 'MW .ww ' yum ML, H i : Aiw a ,mm ,W M ,....-f-w- ' ' Q if ,ff-2 1 K . i 4. X ,wwf w '5 ml-0 1 nw r 4 'ITHROU 'rms FUTURE oF SENUCDRS The sixth oge shifts to find the mellowed student, Who through the yeors hos ocquired o knowing look Andis seen os the Senior. . . HERB ANDERSON leonia, New Jersey BEVERLY APPLETON Dedham, Mass. DAWNE ARMSTRONG Maple Hieghts, Ohio JANE ARNOLD Dayton, Ohio THOMAS BABCOCK Westerville, Ohio BARBARA BAKER Sandusky, Ohio MARDELLE BAKER Westerville, Ohio MAXINE BAMBERGER Canton, Ohio DEBORAH BARNDT Worthington, Ohio BENJAMIN BENNETT Westerville, Ohio EARL BENNETT Marengo, Ohio FREDRIC BENNETT Westerville, Ohio JEANNINE BENSON Edison, Ohio HOWARD BERG Mt. Vernon, Ohio LINDA BERNEGGER Smoke Rise, New Jersey GEORGE BIGGS Johnstown, Pa. BARB BILLINGS Canton, Ohio GERALD BISHOP Johnstown, Pa. 20 LINDA BIXBY Columbus, Ohio GALEN BLACK New Waterford, Ohio JANET BLAIR Lexington, Ohio DORIS BOND Galeno, Ohio DIANA BOSELY Parma, Ohio WILLIAM BOWER Columbus, Ohio EMMA BRODERICK Freetown, Sierra Leone GLORIA BROWN Centerburg, Ohio JAMES BRUCE Wadsworth, Ohio CAROLE BUCHANAN Dayton, Ohio LINDA BUDDE Canton, Ohio DANIEL BUNCE Westerville, Ohio PETER BUNCE Seoul, Korea ESTHER BURGESS Johnstown, Pa. CAROL CAPELL Attica, Ohio DON CARLOS Columbus, Ohio KENNETH CARLSON Ashburnham, Mass. DORIS CARTER Albion, Po. WILLIAM CARVER Reynoldsburg, Ohio DOUGLAS CAUDILL Utica, Ohio PRINCESS CAULKER Shenge, Sierra Leone JEAN CHAPMAN Delaware, Ohio HANS-JUIGEN CHRISTNER Unterhausen, Germany TONI CHURCHES Gahanna, Ohio STASIA CLARK Doyfon, Ohio JIM COOPER Westerville, Ohio DENNIS COWDEN Dayion, Ohio BARBARA CUNNINGHAM Philo, Ohio WILLIAM CURRIN Angola, New York CHARLES CURTN ER Springboro, Ohio SUSAN DANIELS Canton, Ohio DOTTY DeTURCK Reading, Pa. THOMAS DIETZ Phoenixville, Pa. EDWARD DOAN Miamisburg, Ohio ROBERT DOMINICI Somerville, New Jersey CLYDE DOUGHTY Dayton, Ohio EDNA DOYLE Teaneck, New Jersey N Z1 I I UM' A I. , CLAUDIA COLBURN DUSTMAN 1 A .0 it 'M M Athens, Ohio , A X JOAN Dumls D , A ' Princeton, New Jersey iw ,f ELAINE ELLIS Cleveland, Ohio DAVID EVANS Parma, Ohio JUDITH EVANS Westerville, Ohio if - DEBORAH EWELL Cincinnati, Ohio REGI NALD FARRELL Hamilton, Ohio CU RT FELLERS Dayton, Ohio LINDA FETTER Richwood, Ohio ALAN FLORA Dayton, Ohio JANET GALLAGHER Latrobe, Pa. 217' if ,,,, D'11'r'-it 'Sa- ,,..,,-. 1 w 5 FRANK GARLATHY Windber, Pa. PATRICIA GATES Shelby, Ohio JUDY GEBHART Ashland, Ohio RAPHAEL GEORGE Altoona, Pa. SUSAN GE RESON Kettering, Ohio CHERYL GOELLN ER Parma, Ohio 209 .e,,f -Q . W , 'YN ,ann -V ,ff RT' . JAMES GOODING Lewis Center, Ohio KATHRYN GOODWIN Lyndhurst, Ohio LANCE GRUBB Johnstown, Pu. KATHRYN HAIN Dayton, Ohio PHILIP HARDY Murilla, New York MELISSA HARTZLER Westerville, Ohio KAREN HAUPT Wrothington, Ohio JACKIE HENDRIX Lithopolis, Ohio MARGARET HENRY Ashley, Ohio GLORIA HERNANDEZ Perrysburg, Ohio JAMES HIETT Delaware, Ohio finodvertently ommitted from 1966 SIBYLJ ROBERT HILFIKER Penfield, New York BETTY GARDNER HOFFMAN Columbus, Ohio WILLIAM HOFFMAN Pittsburgh, Pa. JANE CURFMAN HOGE Cincinnati, Ohio DAVID HOGG Columbus, Ohio GARY HOLTZMAN Middletown, Po. JOAN HOPKINS Brunswick, Ohio Wk Alhf ,f--ff 'ww .V , -A .t j I Wh LESLIE HOPKINSON Irwin, Pa. DANIEL HUTHER Whitehouse, Ohio SARAH JACK Pennsboro, West Virginia ALICE J ENKINS Trotwood, Ohio BRIAN JOHNSTON Rochester, New York DANIEL KAISER Columbus, Ohio DOROTHY KAUFMAN Pittsburgh, Pa. DIANNE JONES KEHL Mansfield, Ohio SANDRA KELLEY Belpre, Ohio STEVE KESSLER Tipp City, Ohio JAMES LEWIS Mansfield, Ohio JOY KIGER Kettering, Ohio JACK KING Westerville, Ohio JOAN SCHNEIDER KLUTH Westerville, Ohio L. A. KNEISS Kettering, Ohio KATHY KNITTEL Greeneville, Tenn. STEPHEN KULL Worthington, Ohio CAROL LANCASTER Salisbury, North Carolina JERRY LAURICH Yukon, Pa. AN N LAWTH ER Munster, Incliana ANNIE LEFEVRE Shenge, Sierra Leone CAROL GRINDE LEFFLER Oak Ridge, Tenn. GERALD LEWIS Findlay, Ohio JAMES LEWIS Mansfield, Ohio JANET RADEBAUGH LEWIS Findlay, Ohio JO LINDER Hamilton, Ohio REBECCA LINGREL Richwood, Ohio REBECCA LUST Bucyrus, Ohio SHARON LUST Westerville, Ohio DON LUTZ Winchester, Virg.inia THOMAS MCCOMB Westerville, Ohio TINA MCCUNE Dayton, Ohio JAMES MCELROY Sunbury, Ohio PAUL MALLETT Newark, Ohio DONALD MARKS Wapakoneta, Ohio MICHAEL MARTLING Columbus, Ohio BOB MILLAR Lucasville, Ohio JAMES MILLER Gibsonburg, Ohio JOANNE MILLER Columbus, Ohio SANDY MILLER Dover, Delaware ELAINE MOLLENCOPF Bucyrus, Ohio WENDELL MORELAND Westerville, Ohio VIVIAN MORGAN Tiftin, Ohio BARBARA MORITZ Dayton, Ohio KATHLEEN MORRIS Youngwood, Pa. JOSEPH MU LLEN IX Newark, Ohio JANICE MURDOCK Jamestown, Rhode Island SHEILA MURPHY Huntington, Indiana ALLEN MYERS Parma, Ohio ROGER NISLEY Columbus, Ohio TED NOBLE Cincinnati, Ohio JEFFREY OLSON Wheaton, Illinois ROGER PARRAMORE Miamisburg, Ohio THOMAS PASCOE Sandusky, Ohio LAURIE ELWELL PAULUS Pittsburgh, Pa. 213 'if' -w!fW 'i '-!.C'f',-7' 1 W Z I, i ,f , ,,. ff up .,.... ' I -N L ..., h ,nee Q h Y lily . 4. 2 ,ls-if I e .,.,, .5 . . .f-1: ..,., .... - 4. - 1 fmwk X GARY PEFFLY New Lebanon, Ohio C HARLOTTE PENDLETON Connellsville, Pa. BARRY PFAHI. Bloomdale, Ohio LINDA PHILLIPS Centerburg, Ohio MARIE PIATANO Ashtabula, Ohio TIMOTHY POND Columbus, Ohio SHERYL POPLSTEIN London, Ohio BERT PRINGLE Toledo, Ohio BU RL QUEENER Micmisburg, Ohio MARJORIE REESE Scottdale, Pa. ROBERT REICHENBACH Erie, Pa. ANGELOS RIZOPOULOS Thessaloniki, Greece MARY JO ALLEN ROBINSON Worthington, Ohio PAUL ROBINSON Middletown, Ohio SUE ROSENBERGER Columbus, Ohio MARVIN RUSK Westerville, Ohio MARCIA SANDERS Richwood, Ohio RICHARD SAWYER Rochesier, New York DENNIS SCHMIDT Miamisburg, Ohio ELMA SCHMIDT Barberton, Ohio GINI SCHUER Chillicothe, Ohio JUDY SHAFFER Cardington, Ohio SALLY SHARE Phillipsburg, Ohio MARSHA SHAUCK Heath, Ohio DAVE SHORE Springfield, Ohio DAVE SIGMAN North Benton, Ohio KENT SLATER Oberlin, Ohio GLADYS SLOCUM West Salem, Ohio RICHARD SMITH Pittsburgh, Pa. SARA SMITH Delaware, Ohio CAROL SORENSEN Havanna, Illinois ROBERT SPEELMAN Dayton, Ohio DAVID SPENCER Johnstown, Pa. TOM SPORCK Wellsburg, West Virginia NANCY STABY Westport, Conn. BETTY STECKMAN Marlton, New Jersey SCOTT STEELE Wickliffe, Ohio DAVID STICHWEH Dayton, Ohio CAROL STIVERSON Enterprise, Ohio JUDY SWANSON Wooster, Ohio KAY TEMPLETON Cincinnati, Ohio MICHAEL TROMMER Dayton, Ohio BRUCE TURNER Westerville, Ohio GRETC HEN VAN SICKLE Covington, Louisiana SAMUEL WAC HTER McHenry, Maryland PAUL WARNER Oberlin, Ohio MARTHA WARTHEN St. Louisville, Ohio KUU IPO WATERWORTH Dayton, Ohio SANDY WEBER Altoona, Pa. JEAN WEIR Newark, Ohio JAMES WEISZ Pittsburgh, Pa. WARREN WH EELER Lakewood, Ohio JAMES WHITE Westerville, Ohio ANN WILLIAMS Toledo, Ohio X if MTC WW 'Wil 'WV 11, fm 4-ohne Q f '7 fl ,xffflf an-f i-,Q rw, ,N Nz' wr:-+'-r ,,. , . . I .NM 1 4 1::'ff wan' WWW MMV KAREN WILLIAMS Alexandria, Virginia SHIRLEY WILLIAMS Pride's Crossing, Mass. ELIZABETH WILSON Rochester, New York MARY WILSON Wickliffe, Ohio ELAINE WINTER Richwood, Ohio BARBARA WISSINGER Wooster, Ohio BRIAN WOOD Buffalo, New York ROBERT WOODRUFF Mansfield, Ohio SUSANNE WRHEN Warren, Pa. RALPH WYVILLE Bedford, Ohio EMILY ZINGALE Cleveland, Ohio CHARLOTTE ZIRKLE Sidney, Ohio 'Fx , 'SN'-Av 19' mv. New A-qw! WM XA ,, WA' wid Wifi ,af-sue 5 exe, The last scene of all is not seen , on The college campus If swings 'ro worlds far away, There The student portrays his final and lasting role The one for which The Hrsf six have gone before. OFFICERS OF CAMPUS ORGANIZATIONS AQCAPPELLA CHOIR President Don Lutz Sec.-Treas. Becky Lust Judiciary Member Reginald Farrell Conductor Mr. Chamberlain ALPHA EPSILON DELTA Nat'l. Honorary Pre-Medical Fraternity President Judy Gebhardt Vice President Carol Capell Secretary Mary Feagin Treasurer Les Aiello Adviser Mr. Charles Botts ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA National Honorary for Freshman Women President Jacqueline Love Vice President Carolyn Krumm Secretary Carol Airhart Treasurer Mary Harlan Reporter Clara Lavender Historian Stephanie Brandon Advisers Miss Joanne VanSant Dr. Jeanne Willis AMERICAN GUILD OF ORGANISTS Student Group Dean Joyce Miller Sub-Dean Kathy Knittel Sec.-Treas. Virginia Schuer Advisers Mr. Lawrence Frank Mr. Larry Rhoades CALENDAR COMMITTEE Student Representatives Peg Frey Frank Garlathy CAMPUS COUNCIL Jerri Scott Warren Wheeler CAMPUS LIFE COMMITTEE Warren Wheeler Peg Henry Cecil Simpson Loretta Evans John Zech CAP AND DAGGER A Dramatic Organization 1966-1967 President Elaine Mollencopt Vice President Jim Lewis Secretary Jan Lenahan TreOSUrer Judi Garratt Historian Holly Puterbaugh Adviser Mr. Fred Thayer CLEMENTS HALL Women's Dormitory Association President Loretta Evans Vice President Sandra Faller Sec.-Treas. Karen Maple Social Chairman Sue Russell Fire Chief Margaret Frey Head Resident Mrs. Clara Bigham COCHRAN HALL Women's Dormitory Association President Mary Herron Vice President Karla Courtwright Sec.-Treas. Marion Vaughan Fire Chief Terri McMillen Social Chairman Doris Denman Head Resident Mrs. Melissa Rider COUNCIL OF CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS President Tom Deever Vice President Don Lutz Secretary Marybeth Wonders Treasurer Kathy Knittel Advisers Mr. Kenneth Pohly Dr.M.J.Miller DELTA OMICRON National Honorary Music Fraternity-Women President Joan Schneider Kluth Vice President Becky Lust Secretary Suzanne Rosenberger Treasurer Meg Clark Dir. ot Publicity Emily Zingale DELTA TAU CHI Full-time Christian Vocation Fraternity President Frank Garlathy Vice President Sam Wachter Sec.-Treas. Carolyn Krumm Chaplain John Ciampa Pianist Marybeth Wonders Advisers Mr. Kenneth Pohly Dr. M. J. Miller EPSILON KAPPA TAU QArbutusj Social Sorority President Tina McCune Vice President Barbara Baker Corresponding Sec. Jane Arnold Recording Sec. Esther Burgess Treasurer Vivian Morgan Jr. Pan Hel Rep. Linda CliFFord Sr. Pan Hel Rep. Maxine Bamberger Advisers Miss Marilyn Day Mrs. Richard Ellsworth Mrs. Robert Kassner Mrs. John Stewart Mrs. Larry Rupp ETA PHI MU Uondaj Social Fraternity President Lance Lord Vice President Brian Johnston Secretary Reggie Farrell Treasurer Terry McCammon Corresponding Sec. Tom George House Manager Brian Wood Advisers Dr. Rextord Ogle Mr. Virgil Raver Mr. Albert V. Horn Mr. Earl Hassenptlug EXHIBITIONS COMMITTEE Student Representatives Marian Diedrich Linda Dugan Joanne Miller Ed Redman Don Parsisson FRENCH HOUSE Student Representative Shirley Williams FRESHMAN CLASS Temporary Chairman Ernest Estice Bev Younger John Zech Butch Lenahan Betsy Schlegel Committee HANBY HALL Women's Dormitory Associotion President Jennifer Kelly Vice President Julio Gouch Sec.-Treos. Mory Welty Sociol Choirmon Anno Lou Turner Heod Resident Mrs. Morion Stoughton HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President Lindo Budde Vice President Noncy Smith Recording Sec. Leslie Hopkinson Corresponding Sec. Lori Edvvords Treosurer Jeon Weir Historion Anno Lou Turner Advisers Mrs, Mobel Joyce Mrs. Morgoret Gill Dr. Borboro Settles INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL President Lonce Lord Vice President Bob Millor Secretory Rick Pinson Treosurer Curt Fellers Student Senote Rep. Roger Nisely Adviser Mr. John Toylor JUNIOR CLASS Choirmon Dick Gionfogno Committee Elsie Mohr Connie McNutt Rick Fenstermoker Ron Anslinger Cecil Simpson Shoron Ruhly KAPPA PHI OMEGA CKGPPCISD Sociol Sorority President Jerri Scott Vice President Solly Shore Secretory Morybeth Wonders Treosurer Kotie Oplinger Choploin Debbie Lord Sociol Choirmon Princess Coulker Sr. Pon Hel Rep. Glorio Hernondez Jr. Pon Hel Rep. Noncy Smith Advisers Mrs. John Toylor Mrs. Russell Miller KING HALL Women's Dormitory Associotion President Lindo Johnson Vice President Koren Beiner Sec.-Treos. Poulette Zechiel Sociol Choirmon Beth Hodder Fire Chief Corolyn Hoger Heod Resident Mrs. Morion Weber LAMBDA GAMMA EPSILON fKingsI Sociol Froternity President Borry Pfohl Vice President Jock Allison Secretory Dennis Hedges Treosurer Michoel Richordson Sociol Choirmon Poul Rosinock Pledge Moster Hol Coin Advisers Mr. Lovvrence Fronk Mr. Fred Thoyer Mr. Donold Bulthoup Mr. Kenneth Pohly Dr. Thomos Kerr LECTURES AND PUBLIC OCCASIONS COMMITTEE Student Representotives Worren Wheeler Debbie Borndt MAYNE HALL Women's Dormitory Associotion President Kothy Knittel Vice President Bev Appleton Secretory Sondy Miller Sociol Choirmon Lyndo Bernegger Fire Chief Esther Burgess Heod Resident Mrs. Eileen Thomos MEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION President Jerry Lourich Vice President Bruce Turner Sec.-Treos. Cecil Simpson Adviser Mr. John Toylor MEN'S GLEE CLUB President Robert Wochter Sec.-Treos. Donold Liming Librorion Ed Cupps Conductor Mr. Robert Dougherty MODERN DANCE CLUB President Joy Kiger Adviser Miss Joonne VonSont MUSIC EDUCATORS' NATIONAL CONFERENCE President Don Lutz Vice President Joon Schneider Kluth Secretory Becky Lust Treosurer Virginio Schuer Adviser Dr. Arthur Motycko OHIO STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION President Dove Evons Vice President Glorio Hernondez Secretory Lindo Young Treosurer Koy Hedding Regionol Rep. Noncy Smith Advisers Dr. Chester Addington Mr. Roger Deibel PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Inter-Sorority Governing Associotion President Corol Copell Vice President Mory Lou Bistline Secretory Judy Whipp Treosurer Jeon Kleinposte Student Senote Rep. Kothy Goodwin Adviser Miss Joonne VonSont PHI ALPHA THETA Notionol Honorory History Froternity President Borry Reich Sec.-Treos. Lindo Bixby Adviser Dr. Horold Honcock PHI ETA SIGMA Notionol Honorory for Freshmen Men President Mike Richordson Vice President Dick Burrows Secretory Tom Deever Treosurer Mike McCIosky Historion Jim Lowery Advisers Dr. Thomos Kerr Mr. George Seyforth PHI SIGMA IOTA Notionol Honorory Romonce Longuoge ond Literoture Society President Judy Shoffer Vice President Mr. Jomes Corr Sec.-Treos. Ve-rdo Deeter Progrom Choirmon Horold Longley Corresponding Sec. Mrs. Sylvio Vonce Advisers Mrs. Poulette Loop Mrs. Lucio Villolon PI BETA SIGHA fPi Sigj Sociol Froternity President Robert Millor Vice President Phil Andreichuk Secretory Bill Currin Treosurer Gront Neeley Student Senote Rep. Homer Compbell Jr. I.F.C. Rep. lJr.D John Thomos lSoph.D Korl Kempt Advisers Mr. Roger Wiley Mr. Roger Tremoine Pl EPSILON Women's Physicol Educotion Moiors Club President Jeon Chopmon Vice President Borb Cunninghom Secretory Leotho McCleod Adviser Miss Jo Ann Tyler PI KAPPA DELTA Honorory Forensic Froternity President Sue Doniels Vice President Greg Sobotino Sec.-Treos. Shoron Ruhly Correspondent Dick McDovvell Adviser Dr. Jomes Grissinger PI KAPPA PHI fCountry Clubj Sociol Froternity President John King Vice President Rick Fenstermoker Secretory Dovid Horris Treosurer Lorry Gotchel Housemonogers Poul Reiner Peter Brown Advisers Mr. Arnold Leonord Mr. Joel Svvobb PUBLICATIONS BOARD Choirmon Debbie Borndt Fr. Closs Rep. Potti Stinson Soph. Closs Rep. Fred Glosser Jr. Closs Rep. Holly Putterbough Sr. Closs Rep. Koren Houpt Student Senote Rep. Al Myers Advisers Mr. Croig GiHord Mr. Albert Horn Dr. Jomes Miller QUIZ AND QUILL CreotiveWriting President Verdo Deeter Vice President Rochel Cring Sec.-Treos. Betty Steckmon Adviser Dr. John Coulter RHO KAPPA DELTA fArcodyi Sociol Sorority President Jeonnine Benson Vice President Lee Gilbert Recording Sec. Chorlotte Zirkle Corresponding Sec. Jeon Hillis Treosurer Morion Diedrich Sr. Pon Hel Rep. Glorio Brown Jr. Pon Hel Rep. Mory Lou Bistline Advisers Mrs. Thomos Kerr Mrs. Joel Swobb Mrs. John Menke SAILING CLUB Commodore Jored Miller Vice Commodore Cecil Simpson Fleet Coptoin Whitney Breidenboch Sec.-Treos. Williom Woight Reor Commodore Jon Burns Adviser Mr. Chos. Butfington SAUM HALL Women's Dormitory Associotion President Joyce Abello Vice President Mory Eogle Sec.-Treos. Lindo Cooper Fire Chiet Trudy Thomos Sociol Choirmon Connie Born Heod Resident Mrs. Normo Svvihort SENIOR CLASS Choirmon Al Myers Committee Peg Henry Tino McCune Lindo Fetter Leslie Hopkinson Debbie Borndt SIBYL School Annuol Stott Editor Judi Gorrott Scheduling Heod Corol Sorensen Advisers Mr. Croig Gifford Mr. Albert V. Horn SIGMA ALPHA TAU lOwlsj Sociol Sorority President Edno Doyle Vice President Morgie Reese Secretory Sondy Miller Treosurer Bev Appleton Pledge Mistress Kothy Dietz Sr. Rush Joon Duthie Jr. Rush Connie Grimes Advisers Mrs. Poul Keiser Mrs. Curtis Tong Miss Lollie Yormon Miss Beverly Miller Mrs. Robert Worner SIGMA DELTA PHI QSphinxj Sociol Froternity President Curt Fellers Vice President Tom Deever Secretory Dove Evons Treosurer Fronk Gorlothy Pledge Moster Tim Moody House Monoger Fred Boshtord Advisers Mr. George Seytorth Mr. Rolph Povvless SIGMA ZETA Notionol Honorory Scientific Froternity President Hovvord Wolker Vice President Doris Corter Secretory Lindo Long Treosurer Tom Crone Advisers Dr. Roy Turley Dr. Jeonne Willis Mr. Roger Wiley SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCE- MENT OF MANAGEMENT President Mike Kuhn Vice Presidents Tom McComb Ron Georhordt Secretory Gront Neely Treosurer Ned Doon Advisers Mr. Melencio Cuo Dr. Yong Koo Mr. Poul Jurso Mr. Chorles Hobson SOPHOMORE CLASS Choirmon John Bryon Committee Mike Leodbetter Joellyn Stull Koren Mople Jonie Flock SPIRITUAL LIFE Beth Hodder Al Horris Don Huther Sheilo Thomos STUDENT SENATE President Worren Wheeler Vice President Debbie Borndt Recording Sec. Tino McCune Corresponding Sec. Connie McNutt Treosurer Morcio McCreo Choploin Joellyn Stull Adviser Miss Joonne VonSont STUDENT TRUSTEE RELATIONS COMMITTEE Student Representotives Worren Wheeler Debbie Borndt TAN AND CARDINAI. School Newspoper Editor-in-Chief Al Myers Business Monoger Eorl Bennett Advertising Monoger Jomie Milidonis Monoging Editor John Hunt News Editor Viv Morgon Feoture Editor Koy Templeton Sports Editor Dove Wood Greek Editor Cindy Brownlee Circulotion Monoger Jerry Russell Cortoonist Wendy Morelond Advise-rs Mr. Croig Gifford Mr. Albert Horn TAU DELTA fT.D.'sI Sociol Sorority President Judy Gebhort Vice President Jennifer Kelly Secretory Corol Buchonon Treosurer Jonet Bloir Advisers Mrs. Tennie Peiper Mrs. L. Rhoodes Miss Velmo Ogg TAU EPSILON MU Ualismonj Sociol Sorority President Borboro Billings Vice President Borboro Wissinger Secretory Ann Lowther Treosurer Corol Sorensen Sr. -Pon Hel Rep. Emmo Broderick Jr. Pon Hel Rep. Luonn Sprogue Advisers Mrs. Richord Gorsuch Mrs. Wcinito Compbell Mrs. Jomes Shockson Mrs. John Peters Dr. Borboro Settles THETA ALPHA PHI Notionol Honorory Dromotics Froternity President Jim Gronger Sec.-Treos. Judi Gorrott Adviser Dr, Chorles Dodrill THETA NU lGreenwichI Sociol Sorority President Roichoel Stinson Vice President Kothy Hughey Secretory Lindo Young Treosurer Joonne Miller Jr. Pon Hel Rep. Edno Hipsher Sr. Pon Hel Rep. Alice Koy Jenkins Advisers Mrs. Alon Norris Mrs. Williom Skootes Mrs. George Seyforth Miss Louise Bollechino TORCH AND KEY Honorory Scholorship Society President Rebecco Lust Vice President Judy Shoffer Sec.-Treos. Dr. Jeonne Willis Foculty Sponsor Dr. Robert Price VARSITY O Otterbein Athletic Letter Club President Doug Lichtenberger Vice President Roger Nisley Secretory Gciry Pletcher Treosurer Woyne Wolfe Sociol Choirmon Joc Dill Adviser Mr. Curt Tong WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AFflliote Athletic Conference of Americon College Women President Morie Plotono Vice President Dottie DeTurck Sec.-Treos. Peg Henry Adviser Miss Morilyn Doy WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB President Jennifer Kelly Vice President Sue Gorrett Sec.-Treos. Corol Buchonon Publicity Amy Doon Libroridns Solly Price Julie Gouch Conductor Mr. Glen Dougherty WOMEN'S STUDENT GOVERNMENT BOARD President Alice Koy Jenkins Vice President Connie McNu1t Sec.-Treos. Luonn Sprogue Adviser Miss Joonne VonSont WOBN College RodioStotion Stotion Monoger Edmund Redmon Progrom Director Eloine Mollencopf Chief Engineer Dick Andrews Troffic ond Continuity Director Elmo Schmidt News Director Jinny Schott Sports Director Jim Gronger Publicity Monoger Tino McCune Advisers Dr. Jomes Grissinger Mr. Joel Swobb YOUNG DEMOCRATS President Kim Shields Vice President Mike Metzel Secretory Peggy Wotkins Adviser Mr. Soul Friedmon YOUNG REPUBLICANS President Tom Poscoe Vice President Jinny Schott Secretory Bev Younger Treosurer Lindo Miller Adviser Dr. Thomos Kerr YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION President Eloine Winter Vice President Morilyn Eiffert Mciry Feogin Sue Simmons Secretory Treosurer Areo Rep. Edno Hipsher Mr. Kenneth Pohly Choirmon Advisory Boord Mrs. Roy Turley Mrs. Williom Amy Mrs. Curtis Tong Mrs. Lynn Turner Mrs. Roger Huhn Mrs. Dovid Willioms ZETA PHI Sociol Froternity President Roger Nisley Vice President Cliff Steorns Secretory Steve Kull Treosurer Howord Wolker Housemonoger Herb Anderson Asst. Treos. I Lorry Roose Sociol Choirmon J. D. Wilson Advisers Mr. Fronklin Young Mr. Chos. Buffington Mr. Melencio Cuci Senior Index APPLETON, BEVERLY JEAN: B.S. Math: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3,45 Treas. 45 Home Economics 35 Standard's Vice Pres. 45 WSGB 4. BAMBERGER, MAXINE DIANE: B.A. Sociology and Home Economics: Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,45 A Cappella Choir I,2,3,45 Home Economics I,2,3,45 Student Senate Rep. I5 Standard's Vice Pres. 35 W.S.G.B. 35 Historian 35 Faculty Editor of Sibyl 4. BARNDT, DEBBIE: B.A. Comp. Social Studies and French: Dean's List 1,25 Student Senate 1,2,45 Chaplain 25 Vice Pres. 45 SCOPE, general co- ordinator 2,45 Publications Board, chairman 45 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 district rep. 25 Theta Nu 1,2,45 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,45 Student-Faculty Relations Committee 25 One-Act Play 25 W.S.G.B. 1,25 Secretary-treasurer 25 Dorm Pres. I5 Junior-Year Abroad at University ot Strasbourg in France. BENNETT, BENJAMIN HADLEY: B.A. Comp. Social Studies: O.S.E.A. 4. BENNETT, EARL WARREN: B.A. History: Phi Alpha Theta 2,3,45 Phi Sigma Iota 3,45 Phi Eta Sigma 45 Advertising Manager 45 Business Manager 45 Tan and Cardinal. BENNETT, FREDERIC ALAN: B.S. Education: Torch and Key 45 Phi Eta Sigma 3,45 Sailing Club 45 O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4. BENSON, JEANNINE ARLEE: B.S. Chemistry and Education: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,45 Treas. 2,35 Pres. 45 Sigma Zeta 3,45 W.A.A. 2,3,45 O.S.E.A. 3,45 Junior Counselor 35 Weiland Chemistry Award I. BERNEGGER, LINDA E.: B.A. Sociology and Economics: Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 2,35 Pledge Mistress 45 Standard's Committee 3,4. BILLINGS, BARBARA RUTH: B.A. English and Home Economics: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 35 Pres. 3,45 Cheerleader 1,25 Tan and Cardinal Staff 1,25 Publications Board 1,25 Secretary I5 Women's Glee Club 15 Angel Flight 2,3,45 information OFHcer 2,35 Junior Counselor 35 Home Economics 45 Student Senate 25 Dorm Officer 25 Winter Home- coming First Attendant 25 May Queen 35 Who's Who 4. BIGGS, GEORGE EARL: B.A. Sociology: Symphony of Winds 25 Y.M.C.A. 25 S.C.O.P.E. 2,3,4. BISHOP, GERALD COLTON: B.S. in Mus. Ed.: Drum Maior 55 Symphony of Winds 55 Orchestra I5 Woodwind Quintet 25 M.E.N.C. 35 Brass 45 A.F.R.O.T.C. 45 Screaming Rebels Drill Team 55 A.F.R.O.T.C. Pep Band 35 Medal of Commemoration 2, BIXBY, LINDA JANE: B.A. French and Spanish: B.S. in Ed.: Theta Nu I,2,3,45 Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,45 Junior Advisor 35 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,45 Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Sec-Treas 45 Torch and Key 3,45 O.S.E.A. I,2,45 University of Grenoble, France. BLAIR, JANET DALE: B.S. Math and B.A. Spanish: Tau Delta I,2,3,45 Assistant Treas 35 Treas 45 Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,45 Sigma Zeta 2,3,45 Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,45 Torch and Key 3,45 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 Religion Commission Chairman 25 Tan and Cardinal Staff 1,25 Symphony of Winds I5 O.S.E.A. 2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 45 S.C.O.P.E. 35 Freshman Math award5 First in Quiz and Quill Prose Contest5 Mary Miles Math Award 35 Dean's List I,2,3,4. BOND, DORIS ALLENA: B.A. History and Education: O.S.E.A. 2,35 Milton College. BONIVICINI, ILEANA SERENA: B.S. Math: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. Sibyl Stott 2,3. BOWER, WILLIAM RALPH: B.A. Economics: Ohio State Univ.5 Skytones. BRODERICK, EMMA ORE: B.A. French: Tau Epsilon Mu: Pan Hellenic Coun- cil 4. BROWN, GLORIA ELOISE: B.A. Psychology: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 Pan Hellenic Council 45 Artist Series Comm 25 Blades and Blood. BRUCE, JR., JAMES E.: B.A. Speech and Drama: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,45 Rush Chairman 25 Theta Alpha Phi Ig Cap and Dagger I5 Varsity 0 3. BUCHANAN, CAROLE DIANE: B. Mus. Ed. and Piano: Tau Delta I,2,3,45 Sect. 45 Delta Omicron 45 Y.W.C.A. 2,35 Social Action Chairman 35 Regional Rep. 35 Glee Club 2,3,45 Band I5 Organ Guild 2,45 M.E.N.C. 2,3,45 Sect.-Treas. 3,45 O.S.E.A. I5 Young Republicans I5 Modern Dance Club I5 Homecoming Candidate 4. BUDDE, LIN-DA: B.S. Ed.: Home Economics: Home Ec. Club I,2,3,45 Vice President 35 President 45 Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,45 Social Chairman 45 O.S.E.A. 3,45 Y.W.C.A. I,2. BUNCE, PETER WILLIAM: B.A. History: Phi Alpha Theta 3,45 Phi Sigma Iota 3,45 Quiz and Quill 3,45 Univ. Cincinnati. BURGESS, ESTHER LORENE: B.S. Ed.: Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,45 Corre. Sect. 45 Tan and Cardinal I5 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 O.S.E.A. 1,2,45 Standard's Comm. l,2,4. CAPELL, CAROL: B.S. Biology: Alpha Lambda Delta 15 Alpha Epsilon Delta 2,3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Sigma Zeta 2,3,45 Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,45 Chaplain 25 Pan-Hellenic Council 35 Vice Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Junior Counselor 35 W.A.A. 2,3,45 Y.W.C.A. 1,2,3. CARTER, DORIS ANNE: B.S. Chemistry: Sigma Zeta5 Vice Pres. 3,45 Alpha Lambda Delta I5 Torch and Key 3,45 Dean's List. CARVER, WILLIAM MARSHALL: B.A. English and Education: Eta Phi Mu 2,3,45 Arnold Air Society 3,45 Drill Team I,2,3,45 Angel Flight Assistant 4. CHURCHES, ANTONIA: B.S. Ed.: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,45 Alumnae Sect. 45 Cheerleader 3,45 Captain 45 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 Membership Chairman 25 Angel Flight 2,3,45 Asst. Admin. OHicer and Sect. 25 Commander 3,45 Junior Counselor 35 O.S.E.A. 2,3,45 Winter Homecoming Queen 25 Who's Who 3,4. COOPER, JAMES MOOMAW: B.S. Ed.: Zeta Phi5 O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4. COWDEN, DENNIS A.: B.A. Economics: Eta Phi Mu 2,3,45 Arnold Air Society 3,45 Student Senate I5 S.A.M. 4. CUNNINGHAM, BARBARA MAY: B.A. Health and Phys. Ed.: W.A.A. 45 Pi Epsilon 45 Vice Pres. 4. CURTNER, CHARLES LINN: B.A. History and Gov't.: Lambda Gamma Ep- siIon5 Baseball I. DANIELS, SUSAN KAY: B.A. Gov't. and Speech: Kappa Phi Omega5 Alumnae Sect. 45 Pi Kappa Delta5 Vice Pres. 35 Pres. 45 Young Republicans 1,25 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 Debate Team I,2,3,45 W.O.B.N. I5 Sailing Club I,2,3,45 Riding Club 45 WLW Radio Certificate 3,45 American University Program. DEETER, VERDA JEAN: B.A. English: Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,45 Torch and Key 3,45 Phi Sigma Iota 3,45 Sect. 45 Quiz and Quill 3,45 Pres. 45 A Capella Choir 2,3,4. DETURCK, DOTTY ANN: B.A. Phys. Ed.: Tau Epsilon MU5 W.A.A. I,2,3,45 Vice Pres. 45 Pi Epsilon I,2,3,45 O.S.E.A. 1,45 Modern Dance Club 2,3,45 Pres. 45 Y.W.C.A. I,2,35 Junior Counselor 3. DOMINICI, ROBERT JOSEPH: B.S. Biology: Pi Kappa Phi5 Student Senate 25 I.F.C. 2. DOUGHTY, CLYDE CURTIS: B.S. Math: Eta Phi MU5 Varsity O 5 O.S.E.A. I,2,3,45 S.A.M. I5 Young Republicans 1,25 Men's Counseling Staff I,2. DOYLE, EDNA MARTHA: B.A. Home Economics: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3,45 Advisory Council 1,25 Social Chairman 35 Pres. 45 Y.W.C.A. 1,25 Young Republicans 15 Pan Hel 45 O.S.E.A. 45 Home Economics Club I,2,3,4. ELLIS, ELAINE: B.A. Elementary Education: Tau Epsilon MU5 Room Manager 35 YWCA 15 Angel Flight 2,3,45 Operations Otlicer 2,35 Chaplain 45 OSEA 2,3,4: EVANS, DAVID CHARLES: B.A. Elementary Education: Sigma Delta Phi I,2,3,45 Secretary 2,3,45 Symphony of Wind I,2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 2,3,45 Treasurer 3,45 Laboratory Dance Band 2,3,45 Rover Award in Education 45 OSEA I,2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 25 Treasurer 35 Presi- dent 4, Festival of Arts Committee 25 Student Senate 25 Junior Counselor 35 Young Republicans 2,3. EVANS, JUDITH KAYE: Kappa Phi omega 1,2,3.4: Pledge President -I5 Historian 25 YWCA 1,25 Young Republicans 1,35 OSEA I,2,3,45 Publicity Chairman 2. EWELL, DEBORAH: B.A. Elementary Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,45 Angel Flight 3,45 OSEA 1,2,4. FARRELL, REGINALD DICE: B.A. History and Government: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Boarding Club Manager 2,35 Arnold Air Society 2,3,41 Air Force ROTC Drill Team1 Air Science Awards1 American Legion Medal 31 Chicago Tribune Medal 31 General Dynamics Award 21 Freshman Class President Ij Student Senate I1 Tan and Cardinal Stal? I1 Tan and Cardinal Business Manager 3j College Theater l,31 A Cappella Choir I,2,3,41 Chamber Singers 21 Speech Night Second Place Winner 21 Junior Counselor 31 Senior Counselor 4, AFROTC Corps Commander 41 Flight Instruction Program 41 Quiz and Quill 21 Who's Who 4. FELLERS, CURTIS LYNN: B.S. Physics and Math: Sigma Delta Phi I,2,3,41 Vice President 31 President 41 Sigma Zeta 3,41 Council of Christian Associations 31 Tennis 2j Interfraternity Council 3,41 Vice President 31 Treasurer 41 Y Seminar 21 Who's Who 4. FETTER, LINDA MAY: B.A. Home Economics: Theta Nu I,2,3,41 Social Chairman 31 Secretary 4i Alpha Lambda Delta I,2f Secretary1 Torch and Key 3,41 TWCA I,2,31 Glee Club I1 Student Senate 3,41 Class Representative 3,41 Home Economic Club I,2,3,41 Membership Chairman1 OSEA 2,31 Phi Theta Phi Home Economic Scholarship. FOLTZ, DAVID ALLEN: B.S. Math: AFROTC Drill Team I,21 Arnold Air Society 3. FOWLER, JOHN RUSSELL JR.: B.A. History: Lambda Gamma Epsilon I,2,3,41 Pledgemaster1 Sigma Epsilon Xhlj Wrestling. GATES, PATRICIA KAY: B.A. Elementary Education: Tau Delta 3,41 OSEA 3,41 Membership Chairman 41 Ohio State University. GEBBART, JUDY AUGUSTA: B.S. Biology: Tau Delta I,2,3,41 Vice President 31 President 41 Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,41 Vice President 2j Sigma Zeta 2,3,41 Alpha Epsilon Delta 2,3,41 Historian 31 President 4j YWCA I,21 SCOPE 2,3,41 Pan Hellenic Council 41 WSGB 2,31 Vice President 3i Clements Hall President 21 Who's Who 4. GEORGE, RAPHAEL THOMAS: B.A. History and Government: Eta Phi Mu 3,41 Corresponding Secretary 41 Council of Christian Associations 31 Arnold Air Society 21 Comptroller 21 Young Republicans 2,31 YMCA 2,32 Society for the Advancement of Management 4j Publications .and Public Relations Director 4. GOODWIN, KATHRYN LEE: B.A. Elementary Education: Theta Nu I,2,3,41 Vice President 3i YWCA I,21 OSEA 31 Junior Counselor 31 Women's Student Government Board 41 Vice President of Honors Houses' Standards Committee 4. GORNALL, WILLIAM STANLEY: B.A. Physical Education: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,41 Pledgemaster I1 Rush Chairman 2,31 Arnold Air Society: Chaplain 3,41 Football I,2,3,41 Baseball I1 Varsity O I,2,3,41 OSEA 41 AFROTC Extraordinary Service Medal. GRUBB, JAMES LEE: B.A. Economics: Pi Kappa Phlj Interfraternity Council. HAIN, KATHRYN LINDA: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,41 YWCA I1 OSEA I1 Phi Sigma Iota 2,41 University of Strasbourg. HARNEY, ROGER C.: B.S. Math: Zeta Phi I,2,3,41 Baseball I. HAUPT, KAREN ORESSA: B.A. French: Tau Epsilon Mu 3,41 Photographer 41 Phi Sigma Iota 3,41 Phi Alpha Theta 3,41 OSEA1 Sibyl Editor 31 Publications Board 3,41 Journalism Award 31 Muskingum College I,21 Ohio State University 2. HENDRIX, JACQUELYN SUE: B.A. French and History: Theta NU1 Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Alpha Theta. HENRY, MARGARET HAZEL: B.A. Elementary Education: Tau Epsilon Mu 2,3,41 Room Manager 41 Student Senate 41 Senior Class Committee 4j WAA 3,41 Secretary-Treasurer 4j OSEA 2,3,41 SCOPE 4j Who's Who1 Adrian College I. HERNANDEZ, GLORIA FERDIN: B.A. Elementary Education: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,41 Pledge Mistress 31 Senior Pan-Hel 41 Rush Chairman 41 YWCA I1 OSEA I,2,3,4. HOFFMAN, BETTY GARDNER: B.A. Home Economics: Home Ec Club I,2,3,41 Campus Center Social Committee 3. HOFFMAN, WILLIAM SCOTT: B.S. Psychology: Baseball Manager 2j Sports Editor of Tan and Cardinal 3,41 Pep Band I,21 Campus Center Social Committee Chairman 31 Class Committee Alternate 41 Campus Life Committee 31 Student Senate Alternate 41 Psychology Department Assistant. HOGE, JANE CURFMAN: B.A. Elementary Education: Greek Editor Sibyl Staff 3j OSEA I,2,3,41 Newsletter Editor 3. HOGG, DAVID CLARENCE: B.A. History: Delta Tau Chi 2,3,41 USAFROTC Chaplain 2j Marching Band 2,3,41 Symphony of Winds 2,3,41 USAFROTC Pep Band Qi Ohio State University I. HOLTZMAN, GARY LEE: B.A. History Education: Zeta Phi I,2,3,41 Treasurer 31 Wrestling I,2,3,41 Varsity O I,2,3,41 Sibyl 21 Student Senate 2. HOPKINSON, LESLIE JEAN: B.A. Home Economics: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,41 Chaplain 2,3,41 YWCA I1 Home Economics Club 2,3,41 Corresponding Secretary 31 Recording Secretary 4j Senior Class Committee Treasurer 4. HUTHER, DANIEL ERNEST: B.A. History: YMCA I,2,31 Treasurer 31 Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,41 Council of Christian Associations 4j Committee on Religious Life 41 Track I,2,3,41 Student Senate 4. JACK, SARAH JANE: B.A. Spanish and French: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,41 Marching Band I,2,3,41 Alternate Maiorette 2,3,41 Vice President- Secretary 2,31 Symphony of Winds I,2,3,41 Vice President-Secretary 2,3j OSEA 2,3,41 Mitchell Aerospace Flight iPep Bandl 3. JENKINS, ALICE KATHERINE: B.A. Home Economics: Theta Nu I,2,3,41 Room Decoration Chairman 3,4i Pan-Hellenic Representative 4, Delta Tau Chi I1 YWCA I,2,31 OSEA 2,31 Dormitory Standards Committee l,31 Social Chairman I1 President 31 Home Economics Club 3,41 Women's Student Government Board 3,41 President 4j Pan-Hellenic Council 41 Pan-Hellenic Council Court 4j Student Senate 4. JOHNSTON, BRIAN CRANDALL: B.A. Music Education: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,41 Vice President 41 Music Educators' National Conference 2,3,41 Men's Glee Club I1 A Cappella Choir 2,3,41 Band 3,41 Chamber Singers 3. KEHL, DIANNE JONES: B.A. Elementary Education: Theta Nu 2,3,41 Chap- lain 31 Glee Club 2,31 Junior Counselor 31 WSGB 2j Clements Hall Vice President 21 OSEA I,2,3,41 Secretary 3. KIGER, JOY ELAINE: B.A. Health and Physical Education: Epsilon Kappa Tau I,2,3,41 Keeper of Files 3j Tan and Cardinal Reporter 41 Pi Epsilon I,2,3,41 WAA 2,3,41 WAA Board 4i Modern Dance Club I,2,3,41 President 4g Intramural I,2,3,41 Intercollegiate field hockey I,2,3,41 Intercollegiate volleyball 21 Intercollegiate basketball 31 Manager 41 Intercollegiate Softball 2,31 OSEA I,3,4. KING, JACK MCCURDY: B.A. Art: Zeta Phi: David Hall Head Resident 31 OSEA 2,4. KNITTEL, KATHERINE ELYNE: B.A. Religion: Theta Nu 2,3,41 Delta Omicron1 Chaplain I,2,31 Warden 41 Delta Tau Chi, Secretary-Treasurer 2,3j Chorister 41 Campus Christian Association1 Treasurer 3,41 Glee Club I,21 Librarian: A Cappella Choir 3,41 American Guild of Organists I,2,31 Treasurer1 Sub-Dean 41 Standards Committee1 President 41 Who's Who1 East Tennessee State University. KULL, STEPHEN HERBERT: B.A. English, Physical Education, and Education: Zeta Phi I,2,3,41 Secretary 3,4f OSEA 4j YMCA 2,3,41 Student Senate 3,41 Tan and Cardinal Sports Editor I. LANCASTER, CAROL AGGREY: B.A. French and English: Theta Nu I,2,3,41 Y.M.C.A. I1 Sybil Staff 31 SCOPE 4j Young Democrats I,21 OSEA 2,3. LAURICH, GERALD ANTHONY: B.S. Biology and Chemistry, Air Science: Sigma Delta Phi I,2,3,41 Wrestling team I1 Varsity O I,2,3,41 M.S.G.B. 41 Pres. 41 R.O.T.C. 41 Group Commander 4j Arnold Air Society 3,41 Commander 4. LAWTHER, ANN ELIZABETH: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,41 Asst. Pledge Mistress 21 Pledge Mistress 31 Sec'y 41 W.A.A. 2,3,41 Sportshead 31 Y.W.C.A. .I,2j Home Economics Club I,21 Angel Flight 2,3,41 Admin- istrative Olticer 31 Cochran Hall dorm preSIdenTi W.S.G.B. I1 Standards Committee I1 Junior Counselor 31 T 8: C Candidate, Winter Homecoming Maid of Honor1 May Day Attendant. LEWIS, GERALD RICHARD: B.A. English and Religion-Philosophy: Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,41 Deputation Chm. 2, Dorm Council I1 Student Fireman 2,31 Librarian I,2. LEWIS, JANET RADEBAUGH: B.A. Business Adm., Christian Science: Theta Nu 3,41 Delta Tau Chi 2,31GIee Club 2. LEWIS, JAMES CLARK: B.A. Speech, Theatre: Cap 8: Dagger 2,3,4, Theta Alpha Phi 3,4, W.O.B.N. I, Casts of Mr. Roberts, Importance of Being Ernest, Annie Get Your Gun, Brecht on Brecht, As You Like It, HanseI and Gretel, , Freshman Class float chairman, George Bechtold Memorial Award, Ist place Russell Oratory, 2nd place ln- dividual Events. LICHTENBERGER, .DOUGLAS JAMES: B.S. Physical Education, Biology: Sigma Delta Phi l,2,3,4, Track I, Basketball l,2,3, Baseball 2, Varsity O 2,3,4, President 4, Student Senate 3, M.S.G.B. 3, Sec'y 3. LINDER, JO AN-N: B.S. Education: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4, Historian 4, O.S.E.A. LINGREL, REBECCA GAY: B.S. Education, History, Spanish: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, Phi Alpha Theta 3,4, Pi Sigma Iota 3, Y.W.C.A. I,2, Sibyl Statt 2, Glee Club I, Young Republicans 2,4, Hanby Hall Standards Committee 3, Sec'y 3, Clements Hall Standards Committee, President, Summer school 3. LUST, REBECCA SUE: B. of Music Education: Theta Nu l,2,3,4, Chorister 3,4, Delta Omicron l,2,3,4, Treas. 2,3, lst V.P. 4, Torch and Key 3,4, Pres. 4, Band 3, Chamber Singers 4, A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4, Sec'y 3,4, Music Educators National Conference 2,3,4, V.P. 3, Sec'y 4, Organ Guild 4, Junior Counselor 3, Dormitory Standards Committee, Social Chm. 2, Paula Peters Memorial Award, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Fall Homecoming Queen 1966. LUST, SHARON KATHLEEN: B.A. Sociology, History: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4. LUTZ, DON RICHARD: B. of Music Education: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, Delta Tau Chi l,2,3,4, Chaplain 2, Pres. 4, Campus Christian Associations l,2,3,4, Representative 3, Mid-Day Chm. 2, V.P. 4, A Cappella Choir l,2,3,4, Librarian 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Symphony of Winds l,2,3,4, Treas. 2,3, Pres. 4, M.E.N.C. l,2,3,4, Pres. 4, Counselor 3,4, Young Republicans I,2, Y.M.C.A. I,2, Dean's List 2,3. MALLET, PAUL E. JR.: B.S. Biology and Chemistry: Lambda Gamma Epsilon i,2,3,4. MARKS, DONALD RICHARD: B.S. Mathematics, Sociology: Intramurals 2,3,4, A Cappella Choir 3, Glee Club I,2, Y.M.C.A. 3,4, Counselor 3,4. MCCOMB, THOMAS H.: B.A. Econ. and Bus. Ad.: Pi Kappa Phi I,2, Football I,2. McCUNE, MARGARET ANN: B.A. Comp. Social Studies: Epsilon Kappa Tau l,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Senate Rep. 2, Pres. 4, Y.W.C.A. I, Y Seminar Steering Committee 2, Sorority volleyball 3, T8:C proof- reading I,2, Sibil Staff 2, Student Senate 3,4, Corres. Sec'y 3, Re- cording Sec'y 4, Who's Who Among Students 3,4. McELROY, JAMES EARL: B.A. History, Government: Y.M.C.A. 3,4, Wrestling I. MILLER, JAMES I.: B.A. Psychology, Aerospace Sci.: Arnold Air Society 3,4, Chaplain 4, Delta Tau Chi I,2, Glee Club I,2, Librarian 2, AFROTC Pep Band 2,3,4, Director 3, AFROTC Chaplain's Corps l,2,3,4, WOBN I,2, AFROTC Variety Show 2,3,4, Master of Ceremonies 2,4, Cast of Mr. Roberts . MILLER, JOANNE: B.A., Art, Spanish: Theta Nu l,2,3,4, Historian 2, Treas. 3,4, Phi Sigma Iota 3,4, Alpha Lambda Delta I,2, Torch and Key 4, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, Board 2,3, Intercollegiate Sports l,2,3,4, Ex- hibitions Committee l,2,3,4. MILLER, LOIS ANNE: B.A. English, Education: Kappa Phi, Nat'l Service Sorority, Wesley Foundation. MILLER, SANDRA LOU: B.A. Education: Spanish: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Sec'y 4, Phi Sigma Iota, Y.W.C.A. I, O.S.E.A., Sec'y Treas. Mayne Hall 4. MOLLENCOPF, EDITH ELAINE: B.A. Speech-Theatre, Education: Theta Alpha Phi 3,4, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,4, T8:C statt I,2, Intramurals I, O.S.E.A. l,3,4, Public Relations Chm. 4, Chancel Drama 4, Cap and Dagger 2,3,4, Sec'y 3, Pres. 4, W.O.B.N. l,2,3,4, Continuity Director 3, Program Director 4, Debate Team 2, Theatre Service Award 2,3. MORGAN, VIVIAN ELAINE: B.A. Bus. Ad., Economics, Speech: Epsilon Kappa Tau 2,3,4, Treas. 4, Pi Kappa Delta 2,3,4, Delta Tau: Chi I,2, Forafas Retreats I, Y.W.C.A. l,2,3,4, Sybil stait 2,4, Copy Editor 4, T8:C stalt 2,3,4, Feature Editor 2, News Editor 3,4, Varsity Debate I,2, WOBN staff I,2, SCOPE 2,4, S.A.M. 2,3, Sec'y 3, Young Republicans l,2,3,4, Campaign Mgr. 2, Treas. 3, Y.A.S.N.Y. 2,3, Sec'y 2,3, Theatre stage crews I,2, Student Librarian I,2,4, Peace Corps Advanced Training Program 4, Cox Debate i2nd placel I, Russell Oratory i2nd placel I. MORITZ, BARBARA JEAN: B.A. Education: Tau Delta l,2,3,4, Y.W.C.A. I,4, W.A.A. 3,4, Glee Club l, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Junior Counselor 3. MORRISS, GORDON JAMES: B.A. Bus. Ad., History: Young Democrats 2, Young Republicans 2, Started Franklin Law School of Capitol University I-30-67. MORRIS, GORDON JAMES: B.A. Bus. Ad., History: Young Democrats 2, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4, Cap and Dagger l,2,3,4, MULLENIX, JOSEPH LEE: B.A. English, History: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, V.P. 3, Band I, Junior Counselor 3. MURDOCK, JANICE MARY: B.A. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, Pledge Mistress 3, Senior Advisory Committee 4, O.S.E.A. l,2,3,4. MYERS, ALLEN CHARLES: B.A. English, History, Religion and Philosophy: Quiz and Quill 4, Delta Tau Chi l,2,3,4, Y.M.C.A. 3,4, Tan and Cardinal l,2,3,4, News Editor 2, Editor-in-Chief 3,4, Sibyl 4, Sports Editor 4, Symphony of Winds l,2,3,4, Marching Band l,3,4, Brass Choir I,4, Mitchell Aerospace Flight IA.F.R.O.T.C. Pep Bandl 4, Senior Class Committee 4, Class Chairman 4, Student Senate 4, Who's Who in American Universities 4, W.O.B.N. 4, News Co-ordinator 4, Young Republicans I, O.S.E.A. 2, Elections Committee 4, Publications Board 3,4, Committee on Independent Representation 4, Chairman 4, Blades and Blood Committee 3, Co-chairman 3, Peace Corps Sponsor 3, Ohio College Newspaper Association Convention Co-chairman 4. PARRAMORE, ROGER KENT: B.S. Phys. Ed., Sociology: Pi Kappa Phi i,2,3,4. PENDLETON, CHARLOTTE RUTH: B.A. Sociology, Psychology: Y.W.C.A. 3, Women's Glee Club I,2. PFAHL, BARRY LYNN: B.A. English, Math: Lambda Gamma Epsilon l,2,3,4, Social Chairman 3, President 4. PHILLIPS, LINDA LOU: B.S. Education. PLATANO, MARIE JOANN: B.S. Health 8: Phys. Ed., Art: Theta Nu l,2,3,4, Sgt. At Arms 3, W.A.A. l,2,3,4, W.A.A. Board 2,3, Pres. 4, Pi Epsilon l,2,3,4. PRINGLE, BERT JAMES: B.A. History, English: Zeta Phi 4. REESE, MARJORIE ANNE: B.S. Education: Sigma Alpha Tau l,2,3,4, V.P. 4, Sibyl staff 2,3, YWCA I, OSEA 3,4, Angel Flight 2,3,4, Comptroller 3,4, Student Faculty Relations Committee I, Homecoming Maid of Honor 4. REICHENBACH, ROBERT JAY: B.A. Economics, Bus, Ad.: Cross Country l,2,3,4, Captain 4, Track l,2,3,4, Varsity O l,2,3,4, Brass Choir 3, Band I, Men's dorm counselor 3,4, S.A.M. 2,3,4, Business Manager 4. ROBINSON', PAUL DAVID: B.A. Religion, Philosophy, English: Quiz and Quill 2,3,4, Editor Quiz and Quill Winter 1966 4. ROSENBERGER, SUZANNE MARGARET: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu l,2,3,4, Chorister 3, Scholarship Chm. 4, Delta Omicron l,2,3,4, Sec- retary 2, Warden 3, Secretary 4, Phi Alpha Theta 4, Y.W.C.A. I,2, Y.O.U. leader 2, Sibyl stait I,2, Glee Club I,2, M.E.N.C. 2, O.S.E.A. 3,4, Young Republicans I. RUSH, ROBERT EUGENE: B.S. Phys. Ed., Math: Sigma Delta Phi 4, O.S.E.A. 4, Varsity O 4, Baseball I, Cross Country I. SAWYER, RICHARD GEORGE: B.S. Chemistry: Varsity O 3,4, Track 3, Cross Country 3,4, Dorm Council 2. SCHMIDT, DENNIS CLIFFORD: B.S. Physical Education: Zeta Phi, Varsity O l,2,3,4, SCHMIDT, ELMA LEE: B.A.: Theta Alpha Phi 4, T 8: C writer I,2, Cap 8: Dagger 3,4, YWCA l,2,3,4, O.S.E.A. 4, Young Republicans I,2, Debate 2,3, WOBN Staff 2,3,4 ITraFtic 3,4, Continuity 4, News 3l: SCOPE 4, Theater Productions l,2,3,4, Chancel Drama 4. SHAFFER, JUDY KAY: B.A.: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3: Alpha Lambda Delta I,2,3,4: Phi Sigma Iota 2,3,4, Pres.: Phi Alpha Theta 2,3,4: Torch and Key 3,4: Vice-Pres. 4: Y.W.C.A. I: O.S.E.A. I,2,3: Dean's List I,2,4. SHARE, SALLY RUTH: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega I,2,3,4: Treas. 3: Vice-Pres. 4: Y.W.C.A. I: O.S.E.A. I,2,4. SHAUCK, MARSHA ANNE: B.S. Biology: coo ood Doggo: 3,4: Y.W.C.A. 1,2. SHORE, DAVID GRIBBLE: B.A. English: Zeta Phi I,2,3,4: Basketball J.V. I. SMITH, RICHARD GLENN: B.A.: Sigma Delta Phi: A Cappella I: Student Senate 2,3: M.S.G.B. 2: Junior Pres. 3. SPEELMAN, ROBERT LEE: B.S. Math. SPORCK, FREDERICK THOMAS: B.S. Biology: Pi Kappa Phi I,2,3,4: Historian 2: Pledge Master 4: Calendar Committee. STECKMAN, ELIZABETH LYNN: B.A. Art: Alpha Lambda Delta l,2: His- torian 2: Torch and Key 3,4: Quiz and Quill 3,4: Sec. 4: W.A.A. 3,4. STIVERSON, CAROL MARIE: B.S. Education: Kappa Phi Omega l,2,3,4: Corresponding Secretary 4: O.S.E.A. I,2,3: Y.W.C.A. I,2. TURNER, IAN BRUCE: B.A. History: Sigma Delta Phi 2,3,4: Phi Alpha Theta 4: A Cappella Choir 3,4: Orchestra 2,3,4: Symphony of Winds 2: Men's Glee Club 2: Counselor 4: M.S.G.B. 3,4: Vice-Pres. 4. VAN SICKLE, GRETCHEN: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4: Phi Alpha Theta 4: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3: Social Action Commission Chairman 2: Sybil 2: O.S.E.A. 3,4: W.S.G.B. I: Modern Dance Club I,2: May Day Court 3: Junior Counselor 3: Dormitory Standards Committee I,2,4: Dormitory Otticer I,3,4. VINCENT, JERRY WAYNE: B.S. Education. WACHTER, ROBERT SAMUEL: B.A. Religion: Delta Tau Chi I,2,3,4: Vice President 4: C.C.A. 4: Glee Club I,2,3,4: President 4: SCOPE C.E.P. Project 3,4. WATERWORTH, DOROTHY NAALANI KUU IPO: B.A. Biology: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Corresponding Secretary 3: Alpha Epsilon Delta 4: Women's Athletic Association 2,3,4: Tennis Sportshead 3: Membership Chairman 4: Ohio College Women's Tennis Tournament-Trophy. WEBER, SANDRA LEE: B.A. Sociology: Rho Kappa Delta i,2,3,4, Y.w.c.A. i,2,3, scope 4. WEIR, JEAN CAROL: B.A. Home Economics: Tau Epsilon Mu 3,4: Home Economics Club 2,3,4: Treasurer 4: O.S.E.A. 3,4: Y.M.C.A. 3: Freshman Counselor 2. WHALEN, KAREN PERSSON: B.A. Sociology: Sigma Alpha Tau I,2,3,4: Y.W.C.A. l,2: S.A.M, 2,3: F.A.F. Otticers Wives Club 3,4. WHEELER, WARREN STEPHEN: B.A. Economics: Eta Phi Mu I,2,3,4: Pledge- master 3: Social Chairman 2: Y-Seminar Steering Committee l,2: Co-Chairman 2: Varsity O Club I,2,3,4: Dorm Unit Committee I: Christian Science Organization I,2,3,4: Jump Week Candidate I: Wrestling I,2,3,4: Captain 3,4: Student Senate 3,4: Homecoming Chair- man 3: President 4: Senior Counselor 4: Who's Who 4. WILLIAMS, ANN LOUISE: B.S. Music Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4: Chorister 2,4: Delta Omicron I,2,3,4: Vice-president 2: Y.W.C.A. I: Glee Club I,2,3,4: Accompanist 2,3: President 3: M.E.N.C. I,2,3,4: Band 3: Organ Guild 4. WINTER, ELAINE RACHEL: B.S. Education: Tau Delta I,2,3,4: Pan Hel. Representative 3,4: Y.W.C.A. I,2,3,4: President 4: W.A.A. I,2,3,4: Program Chairman 3: Glee Club I,2,3,4: Publicity Chairman 3: Marching Band 2: O.S.E.A. 2,3: Junior Counselor 3. WISSINGER, BARBARA JEAN: B.S. Education: Tau Epsilon Mu I,2,3,4: Historian 2: Room Manager 3: Vice president 4: Field Hockey 2: O.S.E.A. 2,4: Fall Homecoming Attendant 4. WOODRUEF, ROBERT EUGENE: B.A. History: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4: T 8: C 3: Young Republicans I: O.S.E.A. I,2,3,4. ZINGALE, EMILY LOUISE: B.S. Education: Rho Kappa Delta: Delta Omicron 2,3,4: Secretary 3: Director of Publications 4: O.S.E.A. ZIRKLE, CHARLOTTE KAY: B.S. Education: Rho Kappa Delta I,2,3,4: Alumnae Secretary 2: Pan-Hel Representative 3: Recording Secretary 4: Alpha Lambda Delta I,2: Torch and Key 4: Phi Alpha Theta 3,4: Y.W.C.A. I: W.A.A. 3,4: Publicity Chrm. 4: W.A.A. Board 4: O.S.E.A. 2,3,4: Junior Counselor 3: Junior Class Secretary 3. ANDERSON, HERBERT: B.A. ARNOLD, JANE: B.A. BABCOCK, THOMAS: B.S. in Ed. BAKER, BARBARA: B.A. BAKER, MARDELLE: B.S. in Ed. BATHRICK, ELLEN: B.S. in Ed. BEECHER, RONALD: B.S. in Ed. BERG, HOWARD: B.S. BLACK, GALEN: B.A. BOSELY, DIANA: B.A. BOTTS, MARTHA: B.S. in Ed. BOWELL, DANIEL: B.A. BOYD, JOHN: B.A. BUNCE, DANIEL: B.S. CARLOS, DON: B.S. CAULKER, PRINCESS: B.A. CHANDLER, VIVIAN: B.A. CHAPMAN, JEAN: B.S. in Ed. CHRISTNER, HANS JERGEN: B.S. CLARK, ANASTASIA: B.S. in Ed. CLOSE, GARY: B.A. DOAN, EDWARD: B.A. DUSTMAN, CLAUDIA COLBURN: DUSTMAN, FRANK: B.S. in Ed. DUTHIE, JOAN: B.A. FLEMING, WENDY: B.A. FLESHER, CONNIE: B.S. in Ed. FORNEY, JULIAN: B.S. in Ed. GALLAGHER, JANET: B.A. GARLATHY, FRANK: B.A. GEMPEL, JACK: B.S. GOELLNER, CHERYL: B.S. in Ed. GREEN, LEWIS: B.S. in Ed. GREISER, GAYLE: B.S. in Ed. GRUBB, LANCE: B.A. B.S. in Ed. HARDY, PHILIP: B.A. HARNEY, ROGER: B.A. HARTZLER, MELISSA: B.S. in Ed. HILFIKER, ROBERT: B.A. HODAPP, SHIRLEY: B.S. in Ed. HOWELL, ESTHER: B.A. HUNT, TIMOTHY: B.A. KAISER, DANIEL: B.A. KAUFMAN, DOROTHY DUNNING: B.S. i Ed. KLYNE, ROBERT: B.S. KNAPP, PENNY BOCKELMAN: B.A. KNIESS, LEE: B.A. LANGSHAW, THOMAS: B.S. LASETA, FRANK: B.S. in Ed. LAUGHBAUM, EDWARD: B.S. in Ed. LEFEVRE, ANNIE: B.A. LEFFLER, CAROL GRINDE: B.A. LENAHAN, JANET: B.S. in Ed. LONG, JAMES: B.S. in Ed. MARKLE, RICHARD: B.A. MILLAR, ROBERT: B.S. in Ed. MILLER, PATRICIA: B.A. MORELAND, WENDELL: B.A. MORR, REBECCA: B.A. NOLTING, ALDEN: B.S. ORNDORFF, RICHARD: B.S. in Ed. PASCOE, JOHN: B.A. PAULUS, LAURIE ELWELL: B.A. POND, TIMOTHY: B.S, in Ed. POPLSTEIN, SHERYL: B.S. in Ed. REICH, BARRY: B.A. RICE, JOE: B.A. ROBINSON, MARY JO ALLEN: B.S. in Ed. ROBINSON, PHILLIP: B.A. 225 RUDOLPH, RICHARD: B.S. SCHOTT, JINNY: B.A. SCOTT, JOHNNY: B.A. SHIVERS, SANDY KELLEY: B.A. SHOAF, THOMAS: B.S. in Ed. SIGMAN, DAVID: B.A. SLATER, KENT: B.S. SLOCUM, GLADYS: B.S. SMITH, SARA: B.S. in Ed. SORENSEN, CAROL: B.S. in Ed. STABY, NANCY: B.S. in Ed. STICHWEH, DAVID: B.A. TAYLOR, RICHARD: B.S. in Ed. TEMPLETON, KAY: B.A. TETLOW, FREDERICK: B.A. VERLAAN, CAROL: B.A. VERMILLION, GLENN: B.S. in Ed. WALKER, HOWARD: B.S. WARE, HELEN: B.S. in Ed. WARNER, PAUL: B.S. WEAVER, CARLTON: B.S. WEISZ, JAMES: B.A. WETZEL, DAVID: B.S. in Ed. WHALEN, JAMES: B.A. WHITE, JAMES: B.S. in Ed. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY: B.A. WILSON, MARY: B.S. in Ed. WISE, MIRIAM: B.S. in Ed. WOOD, BRIAN: B.A. WRHEN, SUSANNE: B.S. in Ed. WYVILL,E, RALPH: B.A. YAGGI, HENRY: B.A. STUDENT INDEX SENIORS Abdalla, B., Newark, O., 130 Anderson, H., Leonia, N.J., 190,206 Appleton, B., Dedham, Mass., 85,88,172,173, 206 Armstrong, D., Maple Heights, O., 118,121,170, 206 Arnold, J., Dayton, O., 166,167,196,206 Babcock, T., Westerville, O., 194,206 Baker, B., Sandusky, O., 85,88,166,167,206 Baker, M., Westerville, O., 206 Bamberger, M., Canton, O., 114,164,166,206 Barndt, D., Worthington, O., 84,90,94,111,126, 178,201,206 Bennett, B., Westerville, O., 194,206 Bennett, E., Marengo, O., 91,94,95,111,112, 194,206 Bennett, F., Westerville, O., 91,194,206 Benson, J., Edison, O., 108,164,170,171,206 Berg, H., Mt. Vernon, O., 194,206 Bernegger, L., Smoke Rise, N.J., 88,166,167, 206 Bickett, J., Xenia, O., 88 Biggs, G., Johnstown, Pa., 194,206 Billings, B., Canton, O., 90,114,164,176,177, 206 Bishop, G., Johnstown, Pa., 120,194,206 Bixby, L., Columbus, O., 91,111,112,178,207 Black, G., New Waterford, O., 91,194,207 Blai?r67J., Lexington, O., 91,108,111,174,175, Bockelman, P., North Haven, Conn., 172 Bond, D., Galena, O., 192,207 Bosely, D., Parma, O., 88,111,123,178,207 Bower, W., Columbus, O., 194,207 Broderick, E., Sierra Leone, W. Africa, 176,207 Brown, G., Centerburg, O., 164,170,207 Bruce, J., Wadsworth, O., 150,180,207 Buchanan, C., Dayton, O., 174,175,196,207 Budde, L., Canton, O., 114,166,207 Bunce, D., Westerville, O., 194,207 Bunce, P., Seoul, Korea, 110,111,112,194,207 Burgess, E., Johnstown, Pa., 88,166,167,207 Capell, C., Attica, O., 107,108,123,164,168, 207 Carlos, D., Columbus, O., 141,190,207 Carlsen, K., Ashburnham, Mass., 118,194,207 Carter, D., Albion, Pa., 91,108,207 Carver, W., Reynoldsburg, O., 105,180,208 Caudill, D., Utica, O., 134,190,208 Caulker, P., Sierra Leone, W. Africa, 88,114, 127,168,208 Chapman, J., Delaware, O., 122,123,208 Churches, T., Gahanna, O., 90,104,161,176, 208 Clark, S., Dayton, O., 192,208 Cooper, J., Westerville, O., 190,208 Cowden, D., Dayton, O., 89,105,180,208 Cunningham, B., Philo, O., 122,123,192,208 Currin, W., Angola, N.Y., 184,208 Curtner, C., Springboro, O., 182,208 Daniels, S., Canton, O., 129,130,168,208 Deeter, V., Poland, O., 90,110,111,118 Degnggzk, D., Reading, Pa., 122,123,176,200, Dietz, T. Phoenixville, Pa., 190,208 Doan, E., Miamisburg, O., 184,208 Dominici, R., Somerville, N.J., 186,208 Doughty, C., Dayton, O., 89,180,208 Doyle, E., Teaneck, N.J., 164,172,173,209 Dustman, C., Athens, O., 178,209 Duthie, J., Princeton, N.J., 172,209 Ellis, E., Cleveland, O., 104,176,209 Evans, D., Parma, O., 109,188,209 Evans, J., Westerville, O., 209 Ewell, D., Cincinnati, O., 104,176,209 Farrell, R., Hamilton, O., 89,105,118,180,209 Fellers, C., Dayton, O., 90,165,188,209 Fetter, L., Richwood, O., 84,91,178,179,209 Flora, J., Dayton, O., 104,105,194,209 Gallagher, J., Latrobe, Pa., 209 Garlathy, F., Windber, Pa., 89,90,110,118,126, 127,188,209 Gates, P., Shelby, O., 174,209 Gebharf, J., Ashland, o., 90,107,l08,164,I74, 175,209 George, R., Altoona, Pa., 180,209 Gereson, S., Kettering, O., 92,166,209 Goellner, C., Parma, O., 110,118,126,168,209 Gooding, J., Lewis Center, O., 134,190,210 Goodwin, K., Lyndhurst, O., 85,88,178,200,210 Green, M., Groveport, O., 134 Grubb, L., Johnstown, Pa., 92,95,194,210 Hain, K., Dayton,.O., 111,176,210 Hardy, P., Marilla, N.Y., 180,210 Hartzler, M., Westerville, O., 122,123,166,210 Haupt, K., Worthington, O., 94,111,112,176, 210 Hendrix, J., Lithopolis, O., 111,178,210 Henry, M., Ashley, o., 84,85,9O,123,176,21O Hernandez, G., Perrysburg, O., 109,164,168, 210 Hiett, J., Delaware, O., 210 Hilfiker, R., Penfield, N.Y., 194,210 Hoffman, B., Columbus, O., 192,210 Hoffman, W., Pittsburgh, Pa., 194,210 Hoge, J., Cincinnati, O., 210 Hogg, D., Columbus, O., 194,210 Holtzman, G., Middletown, Pa., 190,210 Hopkins, J., Brunswick, O., 164,172,210 Hopkinson, L., lrwin, Pa., 114,176,177,211 Howell, E., Westerville, O., 192,211 Huther, D., Whitehouse, O., 84,126,127,194, 211 Jack, S., Pennsboro, W. Va., 170,211 Jenkins, A., Trotwood, O., 84,85,90,164,178, 211 Johnston, B., Rochester, N.Y., 118,180,211 Kaiser, D., Columbus, O., 194,211 Kaufman, D., Pittsburgh, Pa., 130,168, 211 Kehl, D., Mansfield, O., 178,211 Kelley, S., Belpre, O., 114,170,211 Kessler, S., Tipp City, O., 182,211 Kiger, J., Kettering, O., 122,123,166,211 King, J., Westerville, O., 190,211 Kluth, J., Westerville, O., 174,211 Kniess, L., Kettering, O., 190,211 Knittel, K., Greenville, Tenn., 85,88,90,117, 118,126,178,211 Kull, S., Worthington, O., 84,95,190,211 Lancaster, C., Salisbury, N. Carolina, 178,211 Laurich, J., Yukon, Pa., 84,85,105,188,212 Lowther, A., Munski, lnd., 90,176,177,212 Lefevre, A., Sierra Leone, W. Africa, 178,212 Leffler, C., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 172,212 Lenahan, J., Columbus, O., 114,128,130 Lewis, G., Findlay, O., 194,212 Lewis, J., Findlay, O., 178,212 Lewis, J., Mansfield, O., 128,130,194,212 Linder, J., Hamilton, O., 166,212 Lingrel, R., Richwood, O., 176,212 Lust, R., Bucyrus, O., 90,91,118,121,178,197, 212 Lust, S., Westerville, O., 166,212 Lutz, D., Winchester, Va., 89,90,118,121,126, 127,182,212 McComb, T., Westerville, O., 194,212 McCune, T., Dayton, O., 84,90,112,164,166, 167,200,212 McElroy, J., Sunbury, O., 194,212 Mallett, P., Newark, O., 182,212 Marks, D., Wapakoneta, O., 194,212 Martling, M., Columbus, O., 105,194,212 Millar, B., Lucasville, O., 165,184,212 Miller, J., Gibsonburg, O., 104,105,194,213 Miller, J., Columbus, O., 111,123,178,179,213 Miller, S., Dover, Del., 88,172,173,213 Mollencopf, E., Bucyrus, O., 127,128,130,131, 192,213 Moreland, W., Westerville, O., 182,213 Morgan, V., Tiffin, O., 92,95,113,127,166,167 200,213 Moritz, B., Dayton, O., 123,174,213 Morris, K., Youngwood, Pa., 130,170,213 Mullenix, J., Newark, O., 182,213 Murdock, J., Jamestown, R.l., 172,213 Murphy, S., Huntington, lndl, 92,112,213 Myers, A., Parma, O., 84,90,92,94,104,110, 120,195,213 Nisley, R., Columbus, O., 134,152,190,213 Noble, T., Cincinnati, O., 89,180,213 Olson, J., Wheaton, lll., 186,213 Parramore, R., Miamisburg, O., 186,213 Pascoe, J., Sandusky, O., 113,186,213 Paulus, L., Pittsburgh, Pa., 104,176,213 Peffly, G., New Lebanon, O., 190,214 Pendleton, C., Connellsville, Pa., 192,214 Pfahl, B., Bloomdale, O., 165,182,214 Phillips, L., Centerburg, O., 214 Platano, M., Ashtabula, O., 122,123,178,214 Pond, T., Columbus, O., 141,148,195,214 Poplstein, S., London, O., 214 Pringle, B., Toledo, O., 190,214 Queener, B., Miamisburg, O., 180,214 Randall, L., Niagara Falls, N.Y., 111,117,195 Redman, R., Columbus, O., 131 Reese, M., Scottdale, Pa., 104,172,173,196,214 Reich, B., Urbana, O., 112 Reichenbach, R., Erie, Pa., 89,138,152,195,214 Rizopoulos, A., Thessalonkik, Greece, 182,214 Robinson, M., Worthington, O., 176,214 Robinson, P., Middletown, O., 110,195,214 Rasenberger, S., Columbus, O., 112,176,214 Rusk, M., Westerville, O., 195,214 Sanders, M., Richwood, O., 178,214 Sawyer, R., Rochester, N.Y., 152,195,214 Schmidt, D., Miamisburg, O., 190,215 Schmidt, E., Barberton, O., 128,130,131,193, 215 . Schuer, G., Chillicothe, O., 117,121,168,196, 215 Shaffer, J., Cardington, O., 91,112,215 Share, S., Phillipsburg, O., 168,215 Shauck, M., Heath, O., 130,193,215 Shore, D., Springfield, O., 190,215 Sigman, D., N. Benton, O., 188,215 Slater, K., Oberlin, O., 186,215 Slocum, G., West Salem, O., 215 Smith, R., Pittsburgh, Pa., 188,215 Smith, S., Delaware, O., 215 Sorensen, C., Havana, lll., 93,110,176,177,200, 215 226 I Speelman, R., Dayton, O., 195,215 Spencer, D., Johnstown, Pa., 184,215 Sporck, T., Wellsburg, W. Va., 186,215 Stab , N., Westport, Conn., 176,215 Steckman, B., Marlton, N.J., 91,110,193,215 Steele, S., Wickliffe, O., 182,216 1 Stichweh, D., Dayton, O., 89,110,195,216 Stiverson, C., Enterprise, O., 168,216 Swanson, J., Wooster, O., 111,178,216 Templeton, K., Cincinnati, O., 92,95,168,216 Trommer, M., Datan, O., 188,216 Turner, B., Westerville, O., 85,89,112,117,118, 188,216 ' VanSickle, G., Covington, La., 88,112,176,216 Wachter, R., McHenry, Md., 89,126,127,195,216 Warner, P., Oberlin, O., 195,216 Warthen, M., St. Louisville, O., 193,216 Waterworth, K., Dayton, O., 123,170,216 Weaver, C., Westerville, O., 108 Weber, S., Altoona, Pa., 170,216 Weir, J., Newark, O., 114,176,216 Weisz, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 190,216 Whalen, J., Rochester, N.Y., 89 Whalen, K., Hamilton, O., 172 Wheeler, W., Lakewood, O., 84,85,89,90,139, 180,216 White, J., Westerville, O., 184,216 Williams, A., Toledo, O., 117,119,121,175,216 Williams, K., Alexandria, Va., 122,123,172,217 Williams, S., Pride's Crossing, Mass., 88,176,217 Wilson, E., Rochester, N.Y., 172,217 Wilson, M., Wickliffe, O., 166,217 Wince, G., Newark, O., 134 Winter, E., Richwood, O., 119,123,127,164,175, 217 Wissinger, B., Wooster, O., 176,177,196,217 Wood, B., Buffalo, N.Y., 180,217 Woodruff, R., Mansfield, O., 95,112,195,217 Wrhen, S., Warren, Pa., 166,217 Wyville, R., Bedford, O., 190,217 Zingale, E., Cleveland, O., 170,196,217 Zirkle, C., Sidney, O., 112,123,170,171,217 JUNIORS Ahl, B., Doylestown, O., 128,130 Aiello, L., North Royalton, O., 91,107,184 Alban, T., Gahanna, O., 104,161,172 Albert, R., Trafford, Pa., 184 Aldrich, K., Helena, O., 105,194 Altenburg, S., Dayton, O., 192 Anderegg, K., Pittsburgh, Pa., 174 Anderson, J., Springfield, O., 130,188 Andreichuk, P., Martins Ferry, O., 91,184 Andrews, G., Scottdale, Pa., 180 Anslinger, R., Miamisburg, O., 84,85,89,150,182 Ash, K., Westerville, O., 134 Bagwell, S., Dayton, O., 172 Baker, B., N. Battleford, Sask., Canada, 89,134, 186 Baker, B., Bucyrus, O., 127,174 Baker, T., Galion, O., 114,168 Ballenger, B., Westerville, O., 176 Barr, A., Dayton, O., 90,104,176,203 Barr, J., Westerville, O., 176 Bartlett, R., Xenia, O., 120,123,127,166 Bashford, F., Miamisburg, O., 188 Berens, T., Bolivar, O., 182 Biddle, J., Westerville, O., 194 Bistline, M., Akron, O., 90,110,164,170 Bowen, T., Elyria, O., 182 Brookover, D., Newark, O., 89,182 Brown, E., Dayton, O., 174 Browne, M., Pittsburgh, Pa., 166 Brownlee, C., Springfield, O., 92,166 Bump, K., Marysville, O., 178 Burnes, J., Greenwich, Conn .., 184 Burns, J., Upper Sandusky, O., 192 Burrows, D., Kettering, O., 91,180 Buttermore, R., Connellsville, Pa. 150,186 Cain, H., Hudson, O., 182 Campbell, M.,.Boone Grove, Ind., 117,118,174 Campbell, G.,,Lima, O., 131 Canaday, L., Newark, O., 192 Chang, P., Formosa, 180 Cheek, J., St. Clair Shares, Mich., 166 Christ, J., Parma, O., 122,123,192 Ciampa, M., Herminie, Pa., 118,170 Clifford, L., Ligonier, Pa., 110,164 Coad, E., Westerville, O., 90,104,176 Coe, J., Mt. Vernon, O., 114,168, Condry, E., Scotch Plains, N.J., 114,127,192 Conover, K., Springfield, O., 90,161,176 Cook, C., Princeton, N.J., 174 Corner, E., Lebanon, N.J., 119,178 Carum, L., Cincinnati, O., 176 Courtright, K., Westerville, O., 166 Crane, T., Westerville, O., 91,108,180 Cring, R., Sunbury, O., 110,111,192 Crotinger, K., Piqua, O., 192 Davis, J., Jacksontown, O., 190 Deever, W., Naperville, lll., 89,90,91,120,126, 165,188 Dietz, K., Phoenixville, Pa., 90,104,172 Dill, J., Lockbourne, O., 89,120,180 Dorod, N., Cleveland, O., 170 Daugherty, R., Philadelphia, Pa., 95,127 DuPont, J., North Canton, O., 190 Edwards, L., Sunbury, O., 105,194 Eiffert, M., Dayton, O., 123,127,192 Ellinger, B., Centerville, O., 134,180 Elliott, B., Westerville, O., 104,176 Emrick, P., Lancaster, O., 118,174 Falkenberg, J., Westerville, O., 194 Feagin, M., Youngwood, Pa., 90,107,l17,126, 174 Fenstermaker, E., Williamsport, O., 84,186 Fischer, K., Elyria, O., 92,123,166 Fisher, B., Minneapolis, Minn., 104,161,176 Manning, S., Hamilton, O., 170 Martin, J., Havertown, Pa., 122,123 Middleton, P., Whitehall, O., 166 Miles, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, G., Akron, O., 118,172 E., Madison, Conn., 186 J., Cincinnati, O., 105 J., Arcanum, O., 117,119,120,121,168 M., Columbus, O., 134,190 Million, M., Parma, O., 90,117,174 Mohr, E., Stryker, O., 84,104,202 Moomaw, S., Sugorcreek, O., 192 George, Fisher, D., Eastlake, O., 182 Fleming, C., Mansfield, O., 92,166 Foor, D., Pataskala, O., 134,186 Foster, T., Centerburg, O., 194 Fritz, L., Attica, O., 192 Fry, B., Springboro, O. , 123,192 Funk, R., Sharpsville, Pa., 182 Gorman, J., North Canton, O., 186 Garratt, Garrett, Garvin, J., Canton, O., 93,128,130,166 S., Westerville, O., 90,119,121,174 S., Rising Sun, Md., 118,174 Garwood, S., Dayton, O., 176 C., Navarre, O., 126,194 Moreland, C., Westerville, O., 104,176 Moore, G., Kettering, O., 190 Murphy, S., Westerville, O., 105,152,180 Neely, G., Latrobe, Po., 184 Nicholas, T., Miamisburg, O., 141,151,184 Nixon, K., Lebanon, O., 113,166 Nolder, M., Dayton, O., 170 O'Donnell, M., Circleville, O., 113,195 O'Leary, B., EastCleveland, O., 129,130,170 Oplinger, K., Berea, O., 168 Orwick, R., McComb, O., 90,119,166 Osterwise, D., South Hadley, Mass., 92,166 Ostrander, R., Pittsburgh, Pa., 85,150,180 Gianfagna, R., New York, N.Y., 84,89,90,182 Gilbert, L., Willowick, O., 170 Good, S., Dayton, O.,178 Granger, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 128,130,131,186 Green, D., Cleveland, O., 180 Green, D., West Chester, O., 95,114,192 Griffith, M., Pataskala, O., 186 Griffiths, G., Leonia, N.J., 190 Grimes, E., Mansfield, O., 172 Guenther, F., Streetsboro, O., 114 Hall, J., Mt. Vernon, O.,172 Harmelink, B., Massillon, O., 118 Harris, E., Grove City, O., 141 Harris, R., Cleveland, O., 186 Hartlieb, J., Parma, O., 190 Hortsaok, S., Columbus, O., 192 Haverkamp, D., Cincinnati, O., 174 Heaton, T., Fletcher, OZ, 121,188 Hedding, K., Marion, O., 109,120,174 Hedges, D., Columbus, O., 89,91,112,182 Heeger, B., Bellfontaine, O., 192 Hellinger, D., Lorain, O., 186 Helt, J., Delphos, O., 127,178 Hicks, A., Fort Wayne, lnd., 194 Hillis, J., Greensburg, Pa., 114,123,170 Hillyard, K., Willoughby, O., 123,192 Hipsher, E., Crestline, O., 90,119,127,164,178 Hobbs, M., Mt. Vernon, O., 89,186 Hobson, L., Canton, O., 117,119,166 Parsisson, D., Florence, Mass., 188 Posters , Payne , B., Marion, O.,188 S., Centerburg, O., 178 Peck, J., Columbus, O., 166 Penty, J., Cleveland, O., 139,186 Pinson, R., Columbus, O., 151 Plotz, J., Dayton, O., 110,192 Porterfield, S., Gambier, O., 123,193 Price, D., Westerville, O., 118,120,121 0, Coughenour, R., Dayton, O., Hodge, J., Connellsville, Pa., 194 Hoerath, J., Westerville, O., 180 Hoernem an, D., Tiffin, O., 134,148,186 Hohnhorst, K., Dorset, O., 90,178 Holt, R., Westfield, N.J., 184 Holt, T., Cleveland, O., 139,180 Hoppes, B., Springfield, O., 172 Hoskins, A., Pittsburgh, Pa., 127,168 Houk, J., Barberton, O., 119,174 Hudson, M., Westerville, O., 180 Hudson, P., Mansfield, O., 114,127,192 Hughey, K., Parma, O., 178,179 Hull, C., Dayton, O., 123,174 Hundertpfund, G., Asbury Park, N.J., 190 Hunt, J., West Richfield, O., 188 James, T., Dayton, O., 120 Jayne, F., Lyndhurst, O., 180 Jones, J., Dayton, O., 134 Keim, L., Green Springs, O., 174 Kellar, G., Dayton, O., 184 Kelly, J., Weedsport, N.Y., 85,88,119,174 Kelly, L., Jeannette, Pa. 122,123 Puterbaugh, H., Centerville, O., 94,123,127,13 193 Qviritilitm, K., Huntington, N.Y., 172 Randolph, L., Delaware, O., 113 Raudebaugh, N., Mt. Vernon, O., 168 Reese, J., Sunbury, O., 174 Reiner, P., Columbus, O., 134 Reynolds, D., Enon, O., 134 Richardson, M., Jackson, O., 89,91,182 Roberts, B., Hamilton, O., 90,119,121,17O Robinson, R., Springfield, O., 186 Roblin, B., Columbus, O., 195 Roose, L., Murfreesboro, Tenn., 190 Rosinack, P., Huntington, N.Y., 182 Rothwell, R., Madison, Pa., 89,182 Rowland, C., Dayton, O., 114,193 Ruhly, S., Kettering, O., 90,129,130,176 Russell, J., Richmond, Va., 95 Sampson, D., Warren, Pa., 184 Satola, B., Parma Hts., O., 178 Schiff, P., Pickerington, O., 186 Schildknecht, C., Worthington, O., 190 Schwing, P., Cincinnati, O., 193 Scott, J., Marysville, O., 90,123,164,168 Sherman, S., Bellevue, O., 122,123,174 Sibert, J., Massillon, O., 118,174 Simmons, S., Akron, O., 127,178 Simpson, J., Salisbury, N. Carolina, 84,89,90, 118,182 Smith, N., lronton, O., 90,109,113,114,164, 168 Smyth, E., Bedford Hts., O., 114,174 Snyder, A., Melmore, O., 174 Speelman, D., Dayton, O., 89,188 Spessard, R., Granville, O., 180 Spitler, D., Millersport, O., 114,193 Sprague, L., Trotwood, O., 85,90,164,176,202 Staudt, C., Canton, O., 166 Stearns, C., Middletown, O., 190 Stemple, J., Kettering, O., 193 Stevens, M., Armberst, O., 105,195 Stinson, R., Jackson, O., 9O,164, 178,179 Kerr, M., Mt. Gilead, O., 127,168 King, J., Arlington, O., 152,186 Kinsler, D., Springfield, O., 186 Kleinpaste, J., Worthington, O., 164,174 Klenk, D., Mr. Healthy, O., 89,112,118,182 Klimaszewski, M., McKees Rocks, Pa., 180 Kline, J., Ebensburg, Pa., 151,184 Koudelka, B., Bath, O., 180 Kuhn, M., Miamisburg, O., 188 Kyle, D., Richwood, O., 89,190 Lang, L., Upper Arlington, O., 108,123,178 Larcom, R., Ostlander, O., 118,120,121 Laub, J., Hicksville, O., 95 Leffel, R., Fairfield, Conn., 120,192 Lehman, R., Westerville, O., 134 Lenhard, D., Cleveland, O., 108,168 Lenz, S., Willoughby, O., 192 Lind, J., Ashtabula, O., 88,178 Longley, H., Akron, O., 111,194 Lord, L., Westerville, O., 134,165,180 Lorton, S., Sidney, O., 110,194 Lowery, J., Cleveland, O., 91,92,182 Loyer, P., Grove City, O., 192 McCammon, T., Lexington, O., 141 McClead, L., Mansfield, O., 122,123,178 McCloskey, M., Akron, O., 91 MCCIEE, M., Dayton, O., 84,90,176 McDowell, G., Ashlan87'O., 170 McKee, J., Grovepart, O., 141,148 McNeil, Cincinnati, O., 84,130,174 McNutt, C., Johnstown, Pa., 84,85,90,166,202 MacKenzie, J., Westerville, O., 104,105,194 Stone, J., Maple Hts., O., 180 Summers, K., Brooklyn, N.Y., 118,172 Sweozy, D., Westerville, O., 186 Talbott, E., Fly, o., 92,166 Taylor, Taylor, C., Barberton, O., 188 S., Mansfield, O., 179 Thomas, C., Zanesfield, O., 127,179 Thomas, D., Circleville, O., 195 Thomas, J., Strasburg, O., 165,184 Thomas, S., Dayton, O., 179 Turner, A., Dayton, O., 88,114,117,123,193 Urteogo, S., Lima, Peru, 172 VonTass el, A., Westerville, O., 122,123,168 Viers, D., Lewis Center, O., 148,190 Wagner, S., Miamisburg, O., 190 Waight, W., Maple Hts., O., 138,152,180 Walcutt, C., Westerville, 180 Walter , Waters, J., Galion, O., Watts, W., Galena, O., Weaver, D., Bryan, O., Welty,M., Dayton, O., 88,104,166 Weston, R., North Canton, O., 186 Whipp, White, O., 112 S., Marion, O., 111,123,175 188 148 J., Dayton, O., 90,104,I64,172 D., Fredericktown, O., 134,172 Wonders, M., Pitcairn, Pa., 117,126,168 Woodward, M., Mt, Vernon, O., 95,195 Worley, N., Fostoria, O., 114,130,175 Young, L., Massillon, O., 109,119,179 Zeller, W., Dayton, O.,195 Zezech, M., Westerville, O., 89,134 Zimmerman, L., Stamford, Conn., 119,175 Zoller, B., Hamilton, O., 126,179 SOPHOMORES Abbott, J., North Baltimore, O., 166 Abella, J., Maple Hts., O., 85,87,174 Ackerman, F., Bellville, O., 188 Adams, T., Milwaukee, Wis., 180 Airhort, C., Beverly, Ky., 91,120,170 Allen, J., Warren, Mich., 186 Allison, S., Heath, O.,168 Anderson, C., Wooster, O., 120,166 Andrews, R., Barberton, O., 131,194 Arnold, N., Germantown, O., 120,166 Askren, B., Dayton, O., 182 Augenstein, J., Ostrander, O., 114,166 Augspurger, R., Dayton, O., 134,152,186 Bacon, C., New Springfield, O., 174 Bacon, M., New Springfield, O., 122,178 Baffa, J., LaGrange Park, lll., 186 Bair, P., Millersburg, O., 166 Bolconi, R., Sandusky, O., 134 Banning, J., Newark, O., 104,105,180 Barcus, C., Mt. Vernon, O., 186 Barnes, D., Euclid, O., 194 Barr, D., London, O., 134,186 Bates, B., North Royalton, O., 134,139,186 Bay, T., Lancaster, O., 194 Beckner, R., Miamisburg, O., 151,184 Bench, M., Trotwood, O., 114,192 Benner, J., Alliance, O., 118,182 Bennett, R., Birmingham, Mich., 113 Biemel, V., Parma, O., 91,168 Billings, S., North Canton, O., 172 Binns, B., Columbus, O., 134 Bischoff, T., Sylvania, O., 113 Bletz, L., Mansfield, O., 170 Boianowski, D., Whitehall, O., 118,120 Booth, J., Zanesville, O., 134,190 Born, C., Westlake, O., 87,192 Bradford, N., Minford, O., 127,178 Brandon, S., Kinsman, O., 91,178 Breidenbach, W., Dayton, O., 166 Brinkman, K., Bucyrus, O., 104,176 Brothers, C., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 92,127,192 Brown, B., Westlake, O., 168 Brubaker, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 186 Bryan, J., Springfield, O., 84,188 Campbell, F., Bradford, Pa., 84,86,150,184 Carder, P., Wheeling, W. Va., 174 Carter, K., Howard, O., 113,192 Caudle, F., Johnstown, O., 85,134 Cavin, B., Dayton, O., 134 Chitwood, S., Mansfield, O., 172 Chupa, D., Sandusky, O., 120 Ciampa, J., Herminie, Pa., 194 Claar, D., Delaware, O., 105,134 Clause, L., Cleveland Hts., O., 119,174 Cochrane, B., Canton, O., 176 Caldwell, C., Marion, O.,118,120,121,174 Colton, R., Worthington, O., 150 Conover, C., Springfield, O., 176 Cooksey, S., Columbus, O., 119,123,127,176 Cooper, L., Canton, O., 87,178 Corbin, M., Worthington, O., 192 Cordle, C., Centerburg, O., 184 Cornwell, J., Columbus, O., 104,119,120,161, 176 182 Cox, P., Columbus, O., 123,126,170 Crable, D., Circleville, O., 129,130,182 Crippen, B., Youngsville, Pa., 176 Crow, L., Dayton, O., 114,170 Cunningham, K., Walbridge, O., 91,95,130,174 Curry, L., Westerville, O., 192 Dangler, B., Findlay, O., 176 Dehus, L., West Milton, O., 182 Dent, D., Columbus, O., 134,148,186 Deringer, S., Sandusky, O., 134,152 Diedrich, M., Greensburg, O., 170 Doon, A., Miamisburg, O., 119,120,121,174 Dowdy, J., Lancaster, O., 84 Drake, T., Wintersville, O., 182 Dull, R., Connellsville, Pa., 152,180 Dungan, M., Dayton, O., 134,190 Dunston, R., Connellsville, Po., 188 Eagle, M., Atchison, Kan., 85,87,127,168 Eaton, K., Columbus, O., 194 Ecrement, J., Canton, O., 172 Elberfeld, E., Westerville, O., 93,186 Elliott, C., Mt. Vernon, O., 148,194 Elliott, T., Bethesda, Md., 182 Elson, J., West Milton, O., 184 Widder, D., Bolivar, O., 134,186 Wieland, V., Mt. Gilead, O., 168 Wilson, M., Newark, O., 127,175 Wolf, G., New Lebanon, O., 195 Wolfe, F., Uhrichsville, O., 186 Wolfe, P., Cleveland, O., 193 Wolfe, W., Columbus,,O., 89,141 227 Ely, M., Cincinnati, O., 174 England, T., Etna, O.,194 Evans, J., Parma, O., 168 Evans, L., Columbus, O., 194 Evans, L., Jackson, O., 84,85,87,104,172 Evans, L., Woodville, O., 92,192 Faller, S., Huron, O., 85,87,172 Farber, J New Albany, O., 152 Farkas, M., Akron, O., 127,174 Farnlacher, J., Dayton, O., 104,194 Fausnaugh, J., Circleville, O., 114,178 Fell, C., Steubenville, O., 92,113,166 Fetter, M., Richwood, O., 92,119,178 Ficker, W., Old Greenwich, Conn., 104,172 Finch, J., Jackson, O., 182 Finney, L., Yellow Springs, O., 174 Fisher, D., Clayton, O., 114,119,176 Flack, J., Oak Ridge, Tenn., 84,117,178 Flickner, D., Franklin, Pa. 174 Forsythe, J., Akron, O., 192 Fourman, D., New Lebanon, O., 117,127,194 Frey, P., Dayton, O., 118,192 Furniss, M., Westerville, O., 130 Gardner, B., Upper Arlington, O., 105,180 Garner, C., Dayton, O., 176 Gauch, J., West Manchester, O., 85,88,119,123, 174 Geary, D., Connellsville, Pa., 104,105 Gilg, J., Murrysville, Pa., 104,176 Gill, L., Columbus, O., 105 Gladura, L., Parma Hts., O., 118,192 Glasser, F., Pittsburgh, Pa., 91,94,194 Glor, E., Grand lsland, N.Y., 119,120,170 Goodrich, J., Columbus, O., 192 Gordon, D., Columbus, O., 194 Goss, F., Columbus, O., 134,186 Graham, B., Lima, O., 182 Green, P., Westerville, O., 170 Greene, J., Granville, O., 194 Gribler, M., Dayton, O., 118,182 Griggs, J., Alexandria, O., 192 Grznar, L., Canton, O., 122,170 Hahn, J., Lima, O., 120,180 Hale, P., St. Louisville, O., 192 Hall, C., Rittmon, O., 104,176 Harlan, M., Arlington, Va., 91,172 Harris, A., Greenville, O., 86,150,194 Harris, D., Lima, O., 186 Heaton, A., Fletcher, O., 178 Heffner, D., Baltimore, O., 127,194 Heinrich, K., Parkview, O., 168 Helm, B., Crawfordsvilie, lnd., 192 Hendrix, K., Lithopolis, O., 178 Henkel, D., Dayton, O., 119,192 Henry, J., Germantown, O., 120,188 Herman, L., Sugarcreek, O., 194 Hewitt, R., Greensburg, Pa., 180 Hiehle, S., Miamisburg, O., 176 Hackett, S., Miamisburg, O., 170 Hoffmeister, A., North Olmsted, O., 119,120,168 McDonald, J., Canton, O., 182 McDowell, R., North Canton, O., 86,129,130, 184 McGhee, B., Worthington, O., 91,119,192 McKinney, D., Canton, O., 84,86,91,182 Magsig, R., Lindsey, O., 184 Mahoney, M., Sunbury, O., 123,192 Mandros, H., Washington, D.C., 104,180 Maple, K., Kensington, O., 84,87,104,172 Maple, M., Princeton, N.J., 182 Martin, L., Greensburg, Pa., 174 Maxwell, K., Cincinnati, O., 192 Mellors, G., Youngwood, Pa., 188 Metzel, M., Columbus, O., 113,188 Michael, D., Jackson, O., 104,105 Michael, S., Germantown, O., 168 Mignerey, A S., Toledo, O., 117,178 Miller, ., Orrville, O., 176 Miller, B., Navarre, O., 192 Miller, F., Greenville, O., 104,105,194 Miller, L., Marion, O., 113,166 Miller, M., Columbus, O., 91,178 Miller, R., Madeira, O., 192 Moder, D., Columbus, O., 194 Moebius, G., Maple Heights, O., l18,120,121, 184 Moody, K., Dayton, O.,174 Moore, G., Dayton, O., 134,186 Morgan, B., Wickiffe, O., 123 Morisey, J., Cambridge, O., 86,182 Morrison, R., Allison Park, Pa., 92,127,192 Mowry, R., Bellville, O., 127,180 Muha, C., Parma Heights, O., 104,166,198 Myers, F., Altoona, Pa., 186 Myers, L., Chatham, N.J., 172 Nantz, J., Cincinnati, O., 91 Neal, P., Wooster, O., 92,168 Needham, K., Dayton, O., 104,161,176 Newell, M., Dayton, O., 92,192 Newman, R., Brookville, O., 127,192 Norton, S., Cleveland, O., 104,119,127,176, 198 O'Neal, J., Columbus, O., 105 Onstott, M., Zanesville, O., 166 Oren, S., Akron, O., 122,123,178 Oyer, D., Waverly, O., 114,174 Page, S., Canton, O., 178 Parker, J., Warren, O., 134,152,182 Parmelee, L., Wadsworth, O., 119,170 Payton, J., Dayton, O., 186 Peter, T . , Peters, L . , Cincinnati, O., 182 Oak Harbor, O., 127 Hauser, R. Howell, H , Pickerington, O., 190 ., Califon, N.J.,190 Howenstine, A., Alliance, O., 120,121,194 Hughes, B., Newark, O., 192 Hunt, B., Massillon, O., 118,126,127,194 Hunter, B., Jackson, O., 166 Hutton, M., Kettering, O., 92,192 lmmel, B., Massillon, O., 104,176 Jacobs, M., Middletown O., 122,123,174 Janson, L., Tiffin, O., 166 Jarvis, K., Massillon, O., 86,186 Jensen, H., Westerville, O., 190 Jent, T., Cleveland, O., 84,139,180 Johnson, E., Dayton, O., 176 Johnson, S., Dayton, O., 130,172 Jones, C ., Jones, D . , Cuyahoga Falls, O., 123,193 Navarre, O., 194 Jones, D., Strasburg, O., 91,104,117,120,194 Jones, V., Johnstown, Pa., 86,134,182 Judice, G., Parma, O.,182 Kaiser, V., Springfield, O., 119,174 Keiser, J. , Fredericktown, O., 170 Keister, S., Chautauqua, O., 104 Kempf, K., Lima, O., 165,184 King, L., North Royalton, O., 182 Klare, W., Worthington, O., 194 Knachel, L., Edison, O.,118,120,121,170 Komuro, J ., Honolulu, Hawaii, 178 Kramer, B., Canal Winchester, O., 120,174 Kratzer, R ., Dayton, O.,182 Kreager, F., Johnstown, O., 134 Philipp, T., Euclid, O., 119,174 Phillips, B., Sycamore, O., 92,166 Platt, B., Cortland, O., 91,182 Pohly, C., Westerville, O., 119,178 Polles, J., Copley, O., 134,190 Preston, K., Troy, O., 122,123,168 Price, M., Uhricksville, O., 127,184 Price, S., Lyndhurst, O., 119,174 Prileson, L., Euclid, O., 114,176 Pringle, N., Moorestown, N.J., 193 Proy, D., Lorain, O.,172 Ray, J., Ligonier, Pa., 174 Reck, M., Greenville, O., 120,195 Revenaugh, K., Zanesville, O., 176 Rhoades, M., Springfield, O., 193 Rice, F., Chillicothe, O., 91 Robinson, B., Painesville, O., 120 Roby, J., Canton, O., 105,180 Roe, C., Miamisburg, O., 122,123,178 Roenke, H., Geneva, N.Y., 180 Rowles, C., Lancaster, O., 104,176 Rugh, D., Creston, O., 127,188 Ruple, R., Delta, O., 193 Russell, S., Dayton, O., 87,168 Rutledge, C., Mt. Vernon, O., 193 Saari, D., Fairport Harbor, O., 168 Schar, P., Creston, O., 120,174 Schein, D., Williamsport, O., 195 Scheiner, N., Brooklyn, O., 120,168 Schlegel, B., Solon, O., 120,127,178 Schlencher, S., Findlay, O., 123,172 Krumm, C., Columbus, O., 91,127,174 Kuhns, J., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 168 Kurth, P., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 84,92,119,176 Lang, D., Grand lsland, N.Y., 180 Lansman, M., Dayton, O., 104,176,198 Lauchner, T., Oyster Bay, N.Y., 129,130,188 Lavender, C., Wellston, O., 91,955,178 Laycock, E., Cincinnati, O., 176 Leadbetter, M., Brookville, O., 84,91,165,188 Lebold, L., Bolivar, O., 104 Lewis, G., Utica, N.Y., 172 Lias, D., Akron, O.,190 Lilly, M., Columbus, O., 119,172 Liming,D.,Cadiz,O.,117,120,121,194 Lora, N., Salem, O.,120,174 Lord, D., Copley, O., 168 Lorenz, N., Stone Creek, O., 114,166 Love, J., Ada, O., 91,170 Lowrey, S., Greensburg, O., 118,170 Lubs, P., Erie, Pa., 182 Lucas, T., Mt. Vernon, O., 141 Ludwick, D., Georgetown, O., 188 Luster, S., Dayton, O., 95,178 McCoy, C., Rittmon, O., 168 Schmunk, J., Mansfield, O., 174 Schrader, K., Annapolis, Md. 178 Searles, N., Sunbury, O., 174 Sechrist, B., Cuyahoga Falls, O., 188 Seibert, J., Kettering, O., 170 Sells, N., Columbus, O. , 120,178 Shaffer, C., New Philadelphia, O., 168 Sharpless, L., Toledo, 193 Shaulis, L., Ligonier, Pa., 193 Sheaffer, T., Upper Sandusky, O., 141,188 Siegel, P., Sandusky, O., 127,193 Simon, B., Bowling Green, O., 172 Simonetti , D., Athol, Mass., 95,120,193 Simpson, R., New Albany, O., 182 Slick, C., Greenville, O. , 91,193 Smeltz, D., Willard, O., 86,118,180 Smith, C., Eaton, O., 176 Smith, G., Miamisburg, O., 182 Smith, J., North Baltimore, O., 119,193 Smith, K . , Elyria, O. , 166 Sonntag, J., Euclid, O.,172 Speaks, B., Newark, O., 134,190 Spicer, L., Columbus, O., 114,172 Sponsel ler , K., Canton, O.,119,123,127,193 228 Stabler, M., Maud, O., 92,127,193 Stanley, R., Bergholz, O., 114,193 Steck, F., Westerville, O., 104,105,120,195 Stetzer, L., Bucyrus, O., 141,152 Stevens, C., Niles, O., 113,193 Stevens, L., Oregon, O., 123,168 Stiles, P., Cheshire, Conn., 92,122,123,193 Stockdale, M., Westerville, O., 193 Stohrer, A., Independence, O., 86,182 Stuber, E., Amherst, O., 91,92,178 Stull, J., Howard, O., 84,168 Sullivan, B., Hunker, Pa.,166 Swaino, J., Akron, O., 127,174 Swan, L., Connellsville, Pa., 166 Taylor, P., Zanesfield, O., 166 Thomas, T., Westlake, O., 87,179 Tinnerman, B., Franklin, O., 118,179 Titley, K., Barberton, O., 95,170 Tryon, V., Claymont, Del., 117,120,193 Turner, K., Lancaster, O., 120 Ullery, C., Vandalia, O., 172 Upp, J., Lancaster, O., 134,152 VanHarn, K., Xenia, O., 168 Vogel, B., London, O., 182 Wagner, B., Canton, O., 127,193 Walker, D., Altoona, Pa., 134,190 Wallace, J., Dayton, O., 92,193 Webb, M., White Oak, Pa., 193 Wells, J., Arlington, Va., 91,123,179 Wertz, K., Johnstown, Pa., 120,170 Wharton, R., Mansfield, O., 129,182 Whearty, J., Houghton, Mich., 104,176 Wilhelm, J., Toledo, O., 168 Willhide, J., Trotwood, O., 188 Williams, V., Westerville, O., 193 Wilson, J., Columbus, O., 134,139 Winner, M., Circleville, O., 186 Winter, T., North Olmsted, O., 119,172 Witt, R., Connellsville, Pa., 104 Wolf, C., Eaton, O., 119,170 Wollam, D., Worthington, O., 120,121,195 Woodhouse, B., Springfield, O., 134,186 Woods, R., Chillicothe, O., 86,118,180 Wray, B., Altoona, Pa., 193 Wurst, B., Elyria, O., 87,92,179 Yoe, E., Kettering, O., 120,123,175 Young, N., Brookville, O., 123,127,172 Zunich, V., Lorain, O., 172 Zwayer, J., Mt. Gilead, O., 152 FRESHMEN Ackerman, J., Miamisburg, O., 166 Adkins, R., Circleville, O., 138,194 Aiello, B., North Royalton, O., 166,199 Alexander, K., Whippany, N.J., 192 Anania, T., Massillon, O., 182 Anderson, M., Slingerlands, N.Y., 194 Anderson, R., Leonia, N.J., 148,194 Armbrust, E., New Philadelphia, O., 170 Armburster, J., Dayton, O., 134,152 Arnold, T., Dayton, O., 86 Atwater, L., Massillon, O., 168 Azimi, M., Columbus, O., 199 Babbitt, D., Erie, Pa., 119,176 Bach, A., Xenia, O., 129,130 Bach, D., Connellsville, Pa., 120,121,188 Bachtel, J., Massillon, O., 114 Bacon, L., New Springfield, O., 120,134,148 194 Barr, K., Fairview Park, O., 148,186 Barratt, J., Painesville, O., 148,186 Barrus, T., Goshen, Mass., 105,120,194 Bateson, R., Lima, O., 86,194 Batten, K., Elkhart, lnd., 172 Baughman, C., Lima, O., 178 Beckwith, A., Jefferson, O., 120,194 Beiner, K., Elyria, O., 85,87,178 Benson, D., Green Springs, O., 174 Benson, M., Nevada, O., 192 Bennett, A., Franklin, Pa., 178 Berry, J., Wooster, O., 134,152 Berst, B., Dayton, O., 129,168 Bevington, P., Fredricktown, O., 168 Black, C., Doylestown, O., 113,166 Blackford, G., Chatfield, O., 194 Blake, J., Akron, O., 127,178 Blevins, M., Portsmouth, O., 113,194 Blue, J., Richwood, O., 152 Bagan, J., Kettering, O., 134 Bolin, S., Greensburg, O., 178 Bond, K., Cleveland, O., 194 Boyer, R., Conesville, O., 152 Brandyberry, R., Canton, O., 176 Braun, N., Belpre, O., 120 Bremer, D., Middletown, O., 118,188 Bresson, J., Louisville, O., 134,186 Bridwell, B., Orlando, Fla., 174 Brooks, D., Amelia, O., 104,120,121 Brooks, J., Berea, O., 178 Brown, J., Mt. Kisco, N.Y.,194 Brubaker, J., Barberton, O., 174 Brunner, P., Batavia, O., 192 Burke, J., Canal, Winchester, O., 92,194 Bury, G., Hudson, O., 95,127,194 Buxton, B., Nellie, O., 192 Caudill, V., Springfield, O., 190 Caulker, P., Sierra Leone, West Africa, 168 Chapman, M., Charleston, W.V., 118,178 Chappars, G., Xenia, O., 139 Chappell, B., Marion, O., 174 Chase, K., Fairview Park, O., 168 Cheese, J., Fairview Park, O., 194 Clark, T., Parma, O., 120,194 Claus, C., Pittsburgh, Pa., 119,192 Comstock, G., Brecksville, O., 119,174 Cook, M., Columbus, O., 192 Cooper, R., Xenia, O., 194 Cornish, J., Powell, O., 178 Cotton, S., Navarre, O., 87,192 Courtright, K., Westerville, O., 85,86,166 Cowgill, J., Columbus, O., 194 Croghan, R., Dayton, O., 182 Cruse, J., Columbus, O., 134,194 Cullman, P., West Jefferson, O., 176 Cunningham, J., Wadsworth, O., 172 Currie, D., Latrobe, Pa., 151,190 Dattalo, V., Columbus, O., 192 Davis, C., Jacksontown, O., 134,148 Davis, K., Tucson, Ariz., 170 Day, M., Lyndhurst, O., 176 Deck, T., Kettering, O., 166 Decker, J., Fremont, O., 170 Denmon, D., New Philadelphia, O., 86,119,178 Diedolis, J., Columbus, O., 148 Dill, R., Greenville, O., 148,182 Dixon, L., Hillsboro, O., 174 Dodds, F., London, O., 134 Dodson, C., Zanesville, O., 134 Dornhecker, T., Massillon, O., 186 Dray, F., Parma, O., 117,194 Driftmyer, N., Rochester, N.Y., 120,172 Ducey, M., Columbus, O., 134 Dugan, L., Pittsburgh, Pa., 166 Dyer, C., Johnstown, Pa., 120,194 Earnest, K., Santa Fe, N.Mex., 192 Ellenberger, S., Fremont, O., 170 Ely, G., Cincinnati, O., 194 Esswein, P., Groveport, O., 192 Estice, E., Columbus, O., 84,194 Fair, J., New Philadelphia, O., 194 Fanning, E., Columbus, O., 95 Farst, D., Bellville, O., 194 Feisley, S., Clorington, O., 119,120,121,174 Feller, L., Wilmot, O., 95,174 Fensch, D., Shelby, O., 186 Fichthorn, F., Washington,Court House, O., 174 Firis, L., Rittman, O., 168 Fischer, J., North Royalton, O., 113 Fisher, M., EastClevelond, O., 192 Fishinger, B., Columbus, O., 134 Foltz, K., Westerville, O., 192 Fortner, R., Carmel, lnd., 129,130,182 Fox, R., Strasburg, O., 120,182 Foxx, S., Newark, O., 134 Fraher, J., Dayton, O., 190 Frederick, A., Alpena, Mich., 194 Frederick, B., Bellevue, O., 119,174 Frey, M., Brightwaters, N.Y., 182 Funk, J., Murrysville, Pa., 190 Garrett, J., Mt. Sterling, O., 138,152,180 Ganon, R., Linden, N.J., 105 Garwood, D., Novato, Calif., 105,184 George, D., Navarre, O., 194 Gerrard, W., Miamisburg, O., 113,194 Gill, M., Johnstown, Pa.,170 Gleason, N., Akron, O., 86,92,188 Goellner, B., Parma, O., 117,192 Gohlke, G., Lorain, O., 182 Goodman, J., Youngstown, O., 92,174 Goodman, T., Canton, O., 118,178 Gore, B., Fairborn, O., 174 Greene, R., Portsmouth, O., 192 Greer, P., Columbus, O., 172 Grice, S., Kettering, O., 170 Hager, C., North lndustry, O., 87,172 Hamilton, D., Westerville, O., 105,120 Hand, A., Sparrows Point, Md., 188 Harnish, T., Dayton, O., 105,151,194 Harris, K., Utica, O., 104,120,121,194 Harsh, R., Greenville, O., 148 Hartman, M., Kettering, O., 148,182 Hartzell, B., East Cleveland, O., 194 Harville, L., Franklin, O., 134,182 Heisel, M., Hilliarcl, O., 184 Henderson, G., Westerville, O., 104,150,180 Henry, C., Bethel, O., 180 Herd, R., Mt. Pleasant, Pa., 92,194 Herron, M., Dayton, O., 85,86,178 Hoare, T., Bowling Green, O., 134 Hackett, S., Miamisburg, O., 170 Hodder, B., Euclid, O., 87,119,166 Holdenborg, D., Needham, Mass., 194 Holt, J., Woodstock, Conn., 113,194 Holupka, H., Pitcairn, Pa., 118,192 Hook, C., Amherst, O., 182 Hough, D., Dayton, O., 194 Hous, T., Trotwood, O., 178 Housman, K., Mayfield, Ky., 134,194 Hubert, G., Moravia, N.Y., 194 Hunt, L., New York, N.Y., 141 Hunt, R., Grand Blanc, Mich., 86,188 lckes, K., Fairview, Pa., 120,127,194 lnboden, M., Sparta, O., 148 Jamieson, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 105,188 Jensen, L., Arlington Heights, Ill., 119,166 Johnson, L., Mansfield, O., 85,87,192 Jones, B., Centerburg, O., 168 Jones, T., Cincinnati, O., 104 Karl, L., Maumee, O., 120,170 Kear, C., Dayton, O., 114,172 Keiser, S., Fredricktown, O., 168 Keller, J., Navarre, O., 176 Kerns, P., Newark, O., 178 Klenke, J., Yorkshire, O., 194 Koachway, C., Vermilion, O., 178 Koldenborg, D., Needham, Mass., 120 Konfal, T., Independence, O., 151,184 Krugman, D., Lorain, O., 194 Kruse, J., Richmond, lll., 194 Laek, S., Galion, O., 134,148,194 Leasure, D., Herminie, Pa., 134 Lee, M., Canton, O., 194 Lehman, C., Johnstown, Pa., 119,192 Lehman, D., Westerville, O., 138,152 Lenahan, B., Columbus, O., 84,134,150,186 Lenk, M., New Lebanon, O., 192 Linger, K., Columbus, O., 119,199 Long, T., Youngsville, Pa., 152,194 Loynachan, L., Cleveland, O., 192 Lytle, J., Wooster, O., 172 McCoy, C., Jackson, O., 113,170 McDonald, L., Latrobe, Pa. 166 McFeeley, M., Milwaukee, Wisc., 168 McGann, R., Niles, O., 194 McKee, S., Mt. Vernon, O., 192 McMillen, T., Cambridge, O., 86,178 MacDonald, B., Pittsfield, Mass., 92,172 Mack, S., Cincinnati, O., 192 MacKenzie, C., Westerville, O., 161,176,199 MacKenzie, J., Tiffin, O., 193 Maple, D., Wadsworth, O., 170 Markeson, L., Cederville, O., 170 Marquart, P., Bloomfield, Mich., 176 Mathias, C., Akron, O., 192 Mayes, D., Canton, O., 192 Metzger, M., Brookville, O., 194 Milidonis, J., Parma, O., 94,95,174 Miller, B., Ashland, O., 192 Mitchell, N., Lima, O., 119,168 Molnar, T., Cleveland, O., 172 Moomaw, T., Sugarcreek, O., 182 Morison, J., Cleveland, O., 150,190 Morrison, J., lronton, O., 176 Mosier, J., Upper Arlington, O., 134,152, Mowery, R., Circleville, O., 194 Mowry, F., Pineville, Pa. 194 Musser, D., Canton, O., 168 Myers, D., Bucyrus, O., 118,120,195 Nagy, P., Spencer, O., 195 Nelson, P., Lakewood, O., 113,166 Niesen, P., Lorain, O., 192 Nims, D., Canton, O., 166 Norman, J., Oberlin, O., 104 Ohler, K., Miamisburg, O., 134,186 Olofson, S., Rochester, N.Y., 192 Orr, R., Zanesville, O., 195 Overmier, K., Leipsic, O., 172 Pack, T., Columbus, O., 134 Palmer, S., Kettering, O., 166 Paraskevopoulos, K., Cyprus, Greece, 117, Parcels, R., Circleville, O., 166 Park, D., Buffalo, N.Y.,17O Paulus, J., Westerville, O., 180 Pease, P., Tiffin, O., 168 Pease, S., Kettering, O., 148 Perkins, R., Dayton, O., 184 Persinger, L., Trotwood, O., 192 Peters, M., Springfield, O., 195 Phelps, R., Westerville, O., 119,168 Plessinger, R., Greenville, O., 195 Poellmitz, S., Franklin, Mass., 193 Pohly, M., Fraser, Mich., 117,193 Poock, B., Dayton, O., 105,134,195 Potter, J., Dayton, O., 152 Price, G., Gahanna, O., 139,188 Raleigh, P., Akron, O., 174 Rover, J., Westerville, O., 117,193 Rawlins, D., Circleville, O., 134 Rech, T., Sandusky, O., 86,134,195 Reed, R., Piqua, O., 195 Reese, L., Scottdale, Pa., 172 Ressallat, M., Kermanshah, lran, 184 Rhoden, R., Nevada, O., 193 Rhodes, K., Alliance, O., 176 Robbins, M., Waverly, O., 195 Roe, C., Point Pleasant, N.J., 170 Rogers, E., Gahanna, O., 95,114,193 194 195 Romer, D., Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., 86,134,195 Rucker, R., Portsmouth, o., 113,195 229 Samuels, W., Denville, N.J., 86,118,195 Sands, L., Gahanna, O., 114,193 Sattazahn, G., Columbus, O., 195 Saul, A., Findlay, O.,168 Scarlett, L., Edinboro, Pa., 176 Schar, J., Bloomville, O., 195 Scharer, R., Marion, O., 113,117,182 Schear, J., San Antonio, Texas, 172,199 Schemeit, J., Dayton, O., 92,172 Schlegel, B., Mansfield, O., 84,193 Schmidt, K., Euclid, O., 86,127 Schnabel, L., Lyndhurst, O., 120,193 Schneider, E., Millbury, O., 182 Schneider, P., New Albany, O., 134 Scholtz, T., Reading, Pa., 195 Schuler, C., Millersburg, O., 161,172 Scott, S., St. Paris, O.,170 Searson, T., Teaneck, N.J., 182 Seith, C., Mansfield, O., 119,178 Sell, C., Needham, Mass., 178 Sellers, J., Barberton, O., 174 Shackelford, D., Baltimore, O., 134 Shaffer, C., Ligonier, Pa., 127,195 Shaffer, G., Westerville, O., 150,180 Shannon, D., Delaware, O., 195 Share, C., Phillipsburg, O., 105 Shetler, T., Navarre, O., 120 Shields, K., Shaker Heights, O., 113,129, 188 Shoemaker, J., Pittsburgh, Pa., 186 Shoupe, P., Middletown, O., 172 Shupe, M., Mansfield, O., 174 Simmers, C., Canton, O., 193 Sims, K., West Lafayette, O., 168 Sisk, L., Reynoldsburg, O., 176 Sisson, G., Painesville, O., 119,193 Skelton, N., Columbus, O., 86 Smith, D., Kettering, O., 182 Smith, J., Waodville, O., 180 Smith, L., Jackson, O., 92,113,193 Snavely, M., Massillon, O., 176 Snyder, G., Westerville, O., 176 Spicer, B., Lima, O., 175 Staley,M., Mt. Gilead, O.,176 Stanley, B., Groveport, O., 193 Steinhauser, S., Williamsport, O., 188 Stiles, B., Hellertown, Pa., 193 Stinson, P., Jackson, O., 94,178 Stout, B., Westerville, O., 92 Studebaker, D., Germantown, O., 195 Swanton, M., Dayton, O., 118,195 Tabor, M., Worthington, O., 175 Terry, D., Wachtung, N.J., 195 Theokas, C., Needham, Mass., 193 Thomas, L., Centerville, O., 170 Thompson, J., West Salem, O., 168 Tiffany, P., Webster, N.Y., 195 Traylor, P., Huntington, W.Va., 119,176 Treudson, D., Attleboro, Mass., 118 Turner, J., Westerville, O., 172 Ulrey, D., Cincinnati, O., 120,166 Vaughan, M., Massillon, O., 86,117,118, 179 Verrill, H., Dayton, O., 86,195 Vincent, R., Westerville, O., 195 Von lns, J., Columbus, O., 134 Waddingham, J., Troy, O., 195 Wagner, K., Kettering, O., 190 Warnes, C., Ashland, O., 86,188 Washnock, L., Latrobe, Pa., 172 Waters, C., Blissfielcl, O., 120,168 Watkins, P., Dayton, O., 193 Weibel, S., Columbus, O., 166 Wiegand, C., Lorain, O., 182 Weiher, M., Vandalia, O., 195 Weil, C., Cleveland, O., 105,190 Weiler, S., Sullivan, O., 193 Wendland, J., Lager, N.Y., 119,121,193 Whitehouse, L., Cincinnati, O., 120,179 Whitelow, C., London, O., 134 Whitmire, P., Barberton, O., 92,182 Whittaker, S., Sandusky, O., 134 Williams, S., Columbus, O., 193 Willis, M., Cincinnati, O., 92,175 Wilman, C., Mansfield, O., 193 Winget, M., Wooster, O., 134,190 Wood, D., Rockbridge, O., 113,195 Worley, C., Westerville, O., 193 Wright, B., Pittsburgh, Pa., 193 Wyckoff, G., Columbus, O., 139, 195 Younger, B., Dublin, O., 84,113,12O,176 Zappe, J., Kettering, O., 166 Zech, J., Ponce, Puerto Rico, 84,85,188 Zechiel, P., Alliance, O-I 37,179 Zimmerman, L., Dayton, O., 176,199 SPECIAL STUDENTS Christner, H., Wurtt, Germany, 194,208 Debus, C., Schiltighein, France, 111,192 Dunn, R., Martinsburg, W.Va., 192 Born December 21, l9-46-Died February IO, T967 The following lines are from one ot Sheila's favorite poems: So live, that when thy summons comes to ioin The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterious realm, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scouraged to his dungeon, but sustained and soothed By an untaltering trust, approach thy grave, Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams. Thus she lived- Thus she died. William Cullen Bryant Sheila Murphy was an active participant in campus lite at Otterbein. She was a member ot Alpha Lambda Delta, YASNY, Phi Alpha Theta, and Young Republicans. She was on the Dean's list several times during her college career. She served as head proofreader for the SIBYL this year. Sheila was also an active partipant in the speech department, she was a member of the varsity debate team and won second place in the state in extemporaneous speaking. 230 SIBYL STAFF l 966-I 967 Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor and Scheduling Head Copy Editor Layout Editor Head Photographers' Assistant Head Typist and Index Editor Head Proofreader Administration Editor Student Life Editor Academic Life Editors Sports Editor Greek Editor Royalty Editor Senior Editor Photographers Advisors Publisher's Representative Judi Garratt Carol Sorensen Viv Morgan Staff-Kathy Alspach, Susie Bolin, Linda CliFford, Jim Lowery, Jane Schemeit, Kay Templeton Pam Stiles Staff-Lucy Evans, Barb MacDonald, Ruth Mori- son, Marti Newell, Barb Stout, Joanne Wallace Jan Lenahan Staff-Barbie Ballenger, Betsy Bridwell, Barb MacDonald, Marti Newell, Joanne Wallace Diane Osterwise Statt-Susie Bagwell, Cherrie Brothers, Michelle Hutton Sheila Murphy Statt-Marian Stabler Maxine Bamberger Paula Kurth Stat?-Jim Burke, Bev Younger Mary Jo Fetter, Barb Wurst Staff-Peggy Neal, Eleanor Stuber Al Myers Staff-Lance Grubb, Jamie Milidonis Cindy Brownlee Stat?-Susie Bagwell, Carol Fleming, Emily Tal- bott Susie Gereson Staff-Carolyn Fell, Michelle Hutton Karen Fischer Stott-Becky Bartett Ed Elberteld Pat McKenrick Bill Skaates Daugherty Studios Olin Mills Studios Craig Gifford Bert Horn George C. Lindsey Throughout the year many people have asked me what SIBYL means, so I thought an explanation of this would be an appro- priate way to end the book. I found the following meaning printed in the l9I7 SIBYL: Long, long ago there lived in the land of Apollo a beautiful Greek goddess, Sibylla, who, according to an old legend, became enamored with the sun god and desired to find some way to prove her love. Scattered throughout the world were the tiny leaves of the great oak tree of knowledge, upon which Apollo had in- scribed in golden ink the names and fates of individuals. Sibylla determined to search far ond wide until she had collected these leaves, and then present them to Apollo as a lasting proof of her devotion. The path over which she trav- eled was rocky and lined with many thorns, and the task became more and more difficult. After many years of search- ing she returned to Apollo. This is the fruit of my toil, said the weary woman, spreading before Apollo her ponderous volumes. Here are nine Sibyllan books, but the tenth is yet to be found. Her task completed, Sibylla then vanished from the world . . . I have had a close, creative, hard-working staff this year, and this book contains as many of their thoughts and ideas as mine. I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of them, but special thanks go to Ed Elberfeld, Viv Morgan, Diane Osterwise, and Pam Stiles for their outstanding contributions. I would also like to thank my scheduling head and assistant editor Carol Sorenson for all the help and moral support she gave me throughout the year. George Lindsey also deserves special recognition for the time and effort he put into this book. Our odvisor, Craig Gifford, has spent many hours helping us, and we all want to thank him for the work he has done on this book and on past SIBYLS. I would like to express my appreciation to the college and the publications board for giving me the opportunity to be SIBYL editor. I have enjoyed this position and have gained invaluable experience from it. And I hope I have fulfilled some of the expectations placed upon me when I was given this iob. Many months of work have gone into this yearbook, and we have strived in every way to present a representative view of this year at Otterbein. There were many exciting moments when we found exactly the right pictures or words to express the mood we wanted, and there were also the frustrations and disappointments when things didn't go as smoothly as expected. But we are proud to present this yearbook as a record of Otterbein College in 1967. Sincerely, n 1 maven vunimox :awww 1' 4. I. lb- 9 -4 MAL q r 1 , H In 0 If ' 9 '5- -'E . F I A - N wvnjxv V .154 .X w J'-' -1 .1-. E .N R- X ' 1 ' 'I . I lg'-lwff D ..' , .Q u I A 4 .rw H31 ,,-. ns? .L I W.. ' . 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