Principia College - Sheaf Yearbook (Elsah, IL)

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.4 1' .if , fi P 'Z 5 f in , . U a u ' ,', I 1 A O 1 ' . if T I ---' r, T ,wxfg 55 ' if -- A it 9 P 535 ti nr, A sr ??'-Exr' Greenery multiplying its greeness Hard bark midst soft vegetation, Tudor buildings about two quads, And above it all, A vast blue sky, uniting everything, Larger and bluer than anywhere, Which silhouettes itself Against that blueness, About which little need be said. A campus in the absolute sense Is a group of peopleg Its fundamental wealth Lies in the configuration Of its members, the parts. To the degree that the individuals Are of high quality, ls the campus a fine campus. But, here may be seen That surrounding Which fills The more common definition Of campus: A river, slumrning over our doorstep, A lane disappearing beneath far-off trees A lane, gently lined With lilacs. A building representing One definition of science, Knowledge, books, charts, Laboratories and specimens. Another building, Planes, Cars, Trains. Bus of The Principia Suitcases, Pictures. Summer gone, F all here. Clothes to be put away, New purchases to be placed, Roommates to get to know. Books to buy and Resolutions to be made. The year begins, F all, And the year l956-57 Begins. Letters again, Old and new friends, Those helping hands. Everything Begins on a keynote Of growth. 3 'EE' QS X N as f equi' Activities: Concerts, House parties, Pads, These are all The things, People, And impressions, lndividualism, Existentialism, Contrere-ism. The year at Principia! K Classes, Engravings on decks, Windows pushed out, Professors. New laces With busy eyes. New hopes With lazy minds. 4 Angels we have here on highl' Bells, Ribbons, Bulbs, bright and colorful White snow, Green trees Red, gold spirits Peace on earth. , serious, yet joyful. Home, Home lor Christmas. EE v ll X f 71 Y , mug: V573 5 Mal' Happiness And giving. Our campus Was lighted With lrivolity, Unity of the season. lt was a time For all to gain From the happiness Ot everyone else. 5 Snow, snow, and ice. Mother Nature Paid us Generous visits, Cold, sheet-white snow, Tracks across the lawn, Hot chocolate. Between the snowflakes Fell our fondest dance, Marked by warm Good-naturedness and conviviality. Another memory, lmbued with the companionship Of friends- That substance Cordial social functions, Fun and free expression- The crispness of winter. Beat-up sleds with Worn-down brushes- A picture of winter. Which makes everything enjoyable. And then the sun, Spring at last. Bloom, Fruition. Picnics, Walks, Along green covered paths We prepare for new scenes In leaving. Contents .,,.. Administration ...... Students ............,.. .... 2 5 Student Government .... . . . .49 Organizations ....,,.. .... 7 3 Activities ...,.. ..... 9 3 Athletics. . . ,...105 Books contain many varying thoughtsg They may also present pictures- Actual or verbal. Watch for what has been close to youg This is your chronicle, A book-a light- LIGHT, then, our theme. xiii 7 I957 ., ,J ,U -s Q V4 X 9 , e, '??i . :i . WW, . wg, -my , V 1 9 'K sr iwii 1i0ITefw Lights, torches, llames, brilliance, lamps, Lamps to light one s way up to bed Lamps to illumine dimly worn pages Lamps to lend ships oil from rocky ruin And lamps as symbols, perhaps cliche like Yet, ellective, least wise near truth There are lightings other than those ol llame Sparks ol exhortation, hres ol accomplish ment, The ablutionary torch ol sulterina, And the blaze ol acrimony Earth bears mankind, Mankind bears individual man, lndividual man recognizes the tiahtinas, ls given them, attains them, lalls to them, Rises to them, and values them Men who use sparks and torches To aid or to better Or to make glow brighter their lellows Are all teachers, instructors, provers Men who aid men to aid are forges, grates, Upon which the coals separately rest, Frameworks, ribbings, organizers, necessities Everything that burned belore, Everything that was thought or done, Everything worthy Are the reddened coals Inspiration, yearning, courage Are the tanning breezes, Rising warmly upward, The unity ol teachers and teaching, The stalwart Smithy And Man, intelligent, independent, Man upright -forged and tormed ls the strong, well wroutght cod, Beautiful, complete, open The Smithy never is Lacking ol lorge Nor ot coal Nor ot breeze, Nor ot metal The Man Metal, Man Product Coq, Never is lacking of Smithy Guiding it With steady hand, And wide experience, Is Mr. William E. Morgan, President oi The Principia College ..,..........,,...,......,Mr.B1lly. And organizing us ln our ascent To new heights, Heights illumined By preceding centuries, Mornings of enlightenment, Is Dr. Allred Gertsch, Dean oi the Principia College. in :.STl-JnCTlT614. Foremost Are three. Controlling our plane Ot learning, Which soars Higher, higher, higher, Is Mr, Frederic E. Morgan, Chairman of the Board ol Trustees, Oi The Principia Corporation ...........,,...,.......Mr.Freddy. The Board of Trustees Frederic Evan Morgan, Chairman Harry Chester Arthur, Los Angeles, California Percival Willis Brooks, Pasadena, California Archibald Carey, Dr., Detroit, Michigan Mary Blanchard D'Arcy, Mrs., Saint Louis, Missouri Edith Olive Davis, Miss, Berkley, California Douglas Lyman Edmonds, Iudge, Los Angeles, Cal, Hazle Buck Ewing, Mrs, Bloomington, Illinois Helena Cobb Gunnison, Mrs., Seattle, Washington George Elclredge Hamlin, Elsah, Illinois William Edgar Morgan, Elsah, Illinois David Howard Morey, Saint Louis, Missouri Veronica Wireback Morey, Mrs., Sanibel Island, Pla Charles Stewart Harding Mott, Flint, Michigan Clare Robinson Sperry, Port Huron, Michigan Dale Dewey Spoor, New York, New York Ellen Watt, Mrs, Washington, D. C. 10 Pennies, Nickels, Dimes. Bills, Debts, Receipts- All are aptly handled. Mr. G. Eldredge Hamlin, Treasurer ol The Principia Corporation. Grass, Flowers, Bushes and trees. Paths, Roads. Fire department. Buildings new and old- The Plant- Everything under one man's jurisdiction. Mr. Cyrus A. Bunting, Director oi Plant And New Construction. Great Task: Caring for money-matters. Volumes ot correspondence, Responsibilities, Cares. They seem to be light When upon capable shoulders Mr. Lee McCandless, Assistant Treasurer oi The Principia Corporation. Registration Papers, Courses, Schedules. Problems, problems, problems, Are solved By indeiatigable energy, Keen insight And knowledge of Prin. Help always there. Cheertulness, Bapidity. Calmness. Mrs. Gretchen l-lapp, Registrar. Nw' ' Hi- 'Warmth patience laughter in sunshine comfort in tears praise when deserved rebuke when needed the listening ear and the O P E N heart interest in our selt-discovery HOUSEMOTHERS - FRIENDS. Women's Home Department-Back Row: Miss Mabel O. Haynes, Miss Irene G. Webeck, Mrs. Geraldine R. Goodhue, Miss Anabel Powell, Mrs. Nellie L. Iones. Front How: Miss Sherrill I-I. Seeley, Miss Nancy I. Allen, Miss Iolani Ingalls, Mrs. Zoa K. Avery. The Dean-her questions: what is wornanhood? Living-an example an answer. Stimulating self-examination to start each searching for her lite-answer. Interest in our progress mentally socially spiritually. Miss Iolani Ingalls, Acting Dean of Women aims twill qoaifw Mr Important details such as the cor- rect lorrn for invitations are looked after by Louise Rothenberg and Miss Haynes, Assistant Dean of Women. Mr. Iohn W, Rawsthorne, Dean of Men. He keeps the men On the straight and narrow way. What to do. What not to do. Encouragement. Admonition. Progress, progress, progress. Men's Home Department-Ueft to rightj: lohn W. Rawsthorne, Mrs. Naka M. Rawsthorne, Robert E. Coffey, Iohn F. Wana- maker, Men's Quad All those insurmountable things, Items, Are brought From shadows, To be held in a glow That illumines Into solution. Registration for draft, Iobs, Loans. Careers in business are explored by Dave Thomas as Robert Coffey des- cribes the vast possibilities. 41A3.7Lf?fmE L ilvdmsmifrfx I3 The English Departmenfmeets in the conference room of the Marshall Brooks Library. They are Cleft to rightbi Mrs. Dorinda B. Morgan, Miss Mary Elizabeth Merrill, Dr. Robert C.LeClair, Dr. C. Theodore Houpt, Colin C. Camp- bell, Robert O. Shipman, Horner Writes of Ulysses' return, Plato's REPUBLIC presents a Utopia. The BIBLE. Beowulf. Shakespeare, Plays, Critiques, Term papers. Periods, commas, colons, Question marks, Exclamation point. Dates on the blackboard. We study eras and styles, Romanticism, Realism. Modern American authors, Steinbeck, Hemingway. Poetry, Sandburg, Sitwell, Stein. Description, narration, exposition, Dr. Edwin S, Leonard, Ir., Explqnuiory' Grgllmentqtivg Declarative and interrogative sentences Professor of English, . . Director of 1956 Dlcnon' debate' Principia Abroad. 'I4 Knowing our language Gives us a firm foundation For future achievement. Miss Nancy I. Allen, in- structor in Home Eco- nomics. Turning to the study Of art cmd civilization, We acquaint ourselves with Michelangelo and Frank Lloyd Wright, Statues and buildings, David, and Falling Water. Architect, sculptor, painter Each gives us a sharper view of life. Symphonies and operasi Beethoven's Fifth Gounods Faust. We lose our prejudices in appreciation. Easels, paintings, sketches encircle Fine Arts instructors in their workshop, the Fine Arts Studio. They are Cleft to rightlz Philip E. Newman, Frank Parker, Louis LeB, Cha- pin, lames L. Green, Patrick Archer. mil if ii fat iiiwlms The Middle East, birthplace oi three great reli- gions, lslam, Iudaism and Christianity, is the cen- ter oi interest to Miss lolani Ingalls and Miss Ann Putcamp, instructors in Religion. iii 6 Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus. . Matthew, Mark, Luke. . . Or books from other Bibles. Worshipers old and new, Worshiping gods old and new, Worshipers old and young Worshiping in religions old and young Lives of leaders, Their work and works. The panoramas Search For lite's rudimentals. Panorama, all that which went before, And its quest tor reality, Sanity, Sanctity, A synthesis oi the meaning of being, Oi mortality and immortality. The sun has set twice in this century. lt has now dawned. There is renewed hope. History. Sociology. We study to be free, Academically. We live To apply that freedom, To manifest it, To make it manifest. Prophecy will he fulfilled. An understanding of people, Of the past, Of cultures. Visions for the future Are seen in that past, Visions of swift growth I Are seen in the minds of men. Government. ' Dr. Robert A. Andrews, Assistant Professor of Economics Order. Awakening. Flight. Spqcey Dr. Donald T. Bliss, Lack of fear, Professor of SociolOgYJ Chairman, We study to realize these things. Field Of Human Relations We see life in action, we see life. iii' 'f'll4'p0f MOMPQPGTUAMS Physical Education Department, Ueft to rightjr Howard L. Mitch- ell, Miss lean E. Leiser, Miss Elinor l-lenclcen, Miss Beverly lanice Klausner, E. Lawrence Gerber. .4 -W -4-1 .-- - .- .5:p-W ,-.-- - e. Books, Maps, Thoughts ot men, Actions of men, Institutions, Lines, shapes, volumes. Parliaments, Congresses. Conferences, unions. 'Thoughts of men, Actions of men, The human brain, Human idiosyncrasies. Humanism. Objective study vs. subjective study Reactions-controls, Organization. Maps, Books, The people themselves. History Department- Ueft to rightj: Miss Mary C. Towle, Dr. Dorothy Ann Williams, Dr. Floyd A. McNeil. 1 .' 1 Government Department- Kleft to rightl: Clayton D, Ford, Dr. Hendrik Ruitenbeek, Iames Nietmann. Mr. Chester H. Matravers Professor of Education Elocution, R's, E's, L's, Subjunctives and synopses Non-agreement. Agreement. Structure. Idioms. Languages of nations, Bonds with those nations, Yet, for a while- Adverbs, Verbs, Nouns, Adjectives. Mrs. Ioan Andrews Assistant Professor of German Jimi' Spanish Instructors-Miss Patricia Cummings and Mrs. Charlotte Hicks in front of a travel poster ot Spain. FW ,, u Off Gfleifgn ZUQZQL We begin to know. And then ideas flow, Conceived in that language Expressed in that language, Heard in that language, Recognized in that language And then we know. We can read Cervantes, Goethe, . Balzac, Dostoevsky. Conceptions that, Each in its own way, Moved mankind, Brought it to a nobler view. French Professors-Mr. and Mrs Edward D. Bradley chez eux avec Monsieur le chat. 18 Mrs Marina Papova Bliss Instructor in Russian E equals Mc But still, 2 plus 2 equals 4. Einstein. Euclid, Curie, Galileo, Priestly, Da Vinci. The basic principles. Lite, Motion, Heat, LIGHT, Atoms. We advance. We advance. We advance. 'JEL GfMaHmicHWes cwtlgifw There have been many, There will be many. We look forward expectantly We look upward. Mr. Ronald E. Hamilton Instructor in Chemistry Dr. Ernest H. Lyons Professor ot Chemistry Geological specimens intrigue Miss Dorothy Gore and Mr George Knadler, Geology Instructors Mrs. Dorothy Hooper Professor of Mathematics Mr. Daniel Clock Instructor in Mathematics Biology Professors Dr Iohn E Wanamaker and D George B Happ at home in their greenhouse envi ronment To make more lovely the grounds, Seek out the landscape crew. We see them out there Near the roads, The trees, And under the great open light. Falling leaves, Falling snow. Growing shrubs. The maintenance men care after these, Clean And cut. Maintenance Staff-Frank I. Luerssen, William P. Lurton, Floyd E. Walker, Charles Cealey, William L. Smith. Mrs. Dorothy Porter, secretary for the School ot Government. Secretaries: Typewriter rilobons, Keys, Files, Records, Marks. The things Little and big Are arranged By the industry Of our indefatigable stenographers. Secretaries-Back Row: Miss Virginia R. Paddock, Miss Priscilla Harmon, Mrs. Ellen Bunting, Miss Mary Steven- son, Mrs. Roberta Radius. Front Row: Miss Mary Moseley, Mrs. Mariana H. Campbell, Mrs. Margot Hart McBurney, Mrs. Barbara Orphal Smith. 20 F 77, Eiilifxdl iii SQUQQS Keen vigilance on money matters. Counting, charging, cashing. Behind bars - that is of the Cashiers office are Mrs. losephine Copeland and Miss Doris Mallory. Accountable accounting. Effortless efficiency. The work of Mr. Franklin H. Pike. 'UP' The Cashiers-- Tuition, Tickets, Transportation. Handling bills, Receipts. Checks and money, More mqney. me Charge-out cards, New-book tables, Study carrels, Smell of newness. Fines at times. The librarians help and help and help. Periodicals, Records, Reference, Pleasure. Our cherished Marshall Brooks Room. Library Staff-Back Row: Mrs. Dorothy Brade ley, Miss Virginia Hall, Miss Mildred Raitt. Front ROW: Miss Mary Leet, Mrs. 'Margaret Leach, Mrs. Pearl Peterson, 1 - 'I Q M' wi i 1 in i il 'Hwy hit i. A place here For the nurses at Cox Cottage, Who provide the kindest help, The most acute recommendations, The care and love, Which is the expression Ol their ideal. Their desire to give. Their desire to serve. Cox Cottage - Miss Marjorie Passmoor and Miss Eunice Camp' bell, 22 Giving approval on big purchases, Little purchases. Important items, Minute items, Contracts. Requisitions. All within the budget, Mr. Dale M. Michael, Purchasing Agent Papers, pen, pencils, Goofy cards, Records sensational or sentimental, Flamboyant stuffed animals. Scarves and sweaters, Ties, Cuff links, Shaving lotion. Art supplies - paints and brushes. Cleaning. Shoe Repair, Stationery. Post cards. Modern Library books, Pocket editions. And paper, and pens, and pencils, And, and, and, . . . Bookstore-Ueft to rightl: Mrs. Elsbeth Bormann, Hon C. Rob- erts, Mrs. Christine Knadler. Calls late at night, Packages over the counter. Loading platform, Stamps. Letters. And all the time, Same room, Calls, calls, calls. The switchboard, The receiving office. RECEMNG OFFQCE ad' Mrs. Gertrude C. Luerssen, Head Switchboard Operator Gren Andrews, Receiving Office Manager, weighs a package for Ann Wilken as Hazel Cresswell makes a record of it. Functions, Innumerable to numerate, But invaluable, too. Dishes, dinners, desserts. Soups, suppers, and seconds. Such the results Of the efforts of the Household Department, Household-Ueft to rightl: Miss Marie Cresswell, Mrs, Constance Ferguson, Miss Annabel Kelley, Miss Kay Belden, and Mrs, Helen Armstrong, '-F., Q H .. QL in qi. , , , if A -g 51 JK H-- L . Mggg - 'L f L' V bluff X mm The educational sun is composite Therei ce, ray, destination, landscape are one From over a radiant ridge, The resplendent orb ties earth to itsell, ln meaningful phospherescence, Fulmination, coruscation, illumination, Unselfish, yet mutually beneficial Sun is the education, and to the landscape, Us the people of our analogy, There exists a selffelucidation' The verdant tree itself strains Up its fleshy verdure, Nor do the bushes, grasses, herbs, and fields Remain unstriving in passive helplessness And lassitudefbut join together, growing, Previewing, renewing, reviewing, rising, People come together, men, women, children, The fearful, the friend, and the enemy Things change, situations, people, change, And all mutation is elevation, All a purposed irridescence, lucency, Purposed to remove the shade From off each thriving hill, Vale, dale, brook, field, wood, Purposed to draw the sun to noonday, To leave no side und f Il SOUI' e ended Against any oneesided mold, Which grows, a parasite, I , n undiscovered shade. We accept criticism To kill this moldf Activity to rub it off- Activity, unspecialized, To proportion well our lives, our views. We see that unity of work, Of play, of followin g, of leading, Greet it willingly, help establish it. lt's a matter of groupsi Small groups, large groups, Cl' iques, classes, houses, lt's a matter Of unity Of diversity, Of friendship, And of activity. SENIORS in our glory. . .assemble our wisdom- visions, yes yes, many visions- kindle our lamps. . .prepared to graduate president: David Lyons secretary: Cynthia Sullivan treasurer: Pete Challinor women's social head: Iacqueline Robb mens social headi Arthur Morey Class of '57--Year 1956-1957 the last year- an active year-a fruitful year, this book a summary ot the year, bringing memories-of fun, activities, people. Your yearbook, the 1957 Sheat. Senior Diane Rowland typing it up for Business English, it being a letter ot application. ff Friendly chatting carried on outside Sylvester by seniors, Ed Holmberg, Nancy Stover, Pete Challinor, and Lovis Smith. E s 6178215 Inq mr- -- -.L--. , f--- - - ---W --1e-y.....- ...,.- 1----'- - 113' wr-gnxq 'p':1, ..yr1.M,.,3-F, . wa ...- -f-nw - - - - -- '-'-- I Iohn Blanchard Peter Challinor Susan Astroth Edmund Bumann Edward Cox Iudith Bruggeman Robert Colvin Mary DeForest l Iohn Cummings .-.-yqnpgwvvw-w Richard Fisher 28 Iirnmy Ellis Engelbert Eichengreen Clarence Feldrnann Lesly Ford , , M., ,.......-.............. ., ,W ,. ,.,.......--.,-,-- Patricia Green . . - si. if r i f' ' 1 - , if L I ' --Jf 3 r Kelvin Herstad Richard Fork Paul Hartman fiff Margaret Gauger Nadine Graham Herbert Hiers Edward Holmberg Q, X5 Charles Hinkley Phyllis Iohnson Carolyn Kavanagh Roxanne Hopfer Gordon Knapp George Krusz A s Ronald Lamperts Arthur Morey . ','f 51 David Lyons u-:mx Kay Lowber Frederick Marshall Elizabeth Mueller 31 Robert Miller Warren Morris Margaret Rathrnell Theodore Munnecke ll Carter Powell 3 Suzanne Newton Thomas Paton Phyllis Peters Iacqueline Robb Louise Rothenberg Diane Rowland Ronald Scott Iczmes Schierholz Gail Simmins Lovis Smith KZ Sonia Smith Donald Seidler Elizabeth Smith Robert Stopfel ,...- Y-vu --- -- ----- --3, - 1- ,rug Phyllis Ste1nmetz William Sparrowhawk Cynthia Sullivan Lucy Thompson 34 Stedman Smith Nancy Stover George Tomlinson William Truitt Russell Utz Harold Wells Petronellcr van L. Maas l Mary Ann Zollurs 35 Mcrgielee Scallcrn Carl Zellner Shirley Yeung 1 Uwxlms Carl Zellner, Pete Challinor, Bill Truitt, Dave Lyons, lody Laubscher, Avery Chope, and Dave Hunn, classmates in a senior college course, Iuniors-Back Row: Helen Pomeroy, Paula Schultz, Tony Periton, Don Renau, lim Waller, Donna Stewart. Third How: Sue Links, Sandy Schaedel, Ieanne Rayner, Gary Smith, Bob Priddy, Dave McCrea, Dick Teicher, Arend Lijphart, Andy Lesley. Second How: Ioan Taffel, Nancy Mains, Clark Redick, Bob Stauder, Dave Scofield, Dave Pierce, Dag Ytreberg. Front Row: lanet Bancroft, Barb Snodgrass, De Under- wood, Iudy Leonard, Mary Hawley, Sharon Townley, Elsa Patterson, Martha Martin, Iody Laubscher, Linda Shepard. 36 Iuniors-Back Row: Dot Blood, Mary Lou Howe, Barby Eickhoii, Merritt Blake, Gail Franke, Barb Bidlake, Nancy Morrisette, Gary Hausmann, Sandy Adams. Third Row: Bill Burdsall, Iune Hamley, Ron Butler, Avery Chope, Pete Hall, lack Dawson, George Happ, Dave Hunn, Nancy Lee Chambers, Nancy Masters, Pete Stone. Second Row: Ierry Davison, Nancy Burns, Ty Anderson, George Ball, Bill Funke, Cal Fortbrook, Kay Iohnson, Stu Al- lingham, Bob Howell, Iudy Cushman, Iackie lckes. Front Row: Madge Fulbright, Iohn Gardner, Alice Bahnson, Iane Burkert, Pat Palmer, Carolyn Hall, Sue Claypool, lohn Gos- nell, Peg Biehn, Bobbe Bruce, Claire Heiss, Dale Burman. Why did the Maine show up in Cuba in 1898? Dr. McNeil unravels the mystery for history stu- dents Pete Stone and lune Hamley. things glow. . .Senior College. . , work swiitly. . . frothy beams. , . gaze, look ahead. . . almost seniors . parties studies meetings. , . . . .always ambitious. guiding us: president: Dale Burman vice-pres.: Cal Fortbrook secretaryi Madge Fulbright treasurer: Gary Hausmann womens social head: Nancy Chambers men's social head: Ierry Davison plans. . pound, snip, ring. . .special special. . dance. . .Iunior-Senior prom: Iuniors' treat Seniors' reward. . lun for all!!! 37 gvpiwwwes blinking lights, many many lights blinking. . . we shoot forth. . we recover. . . dawn seeps. . graduates of Iunior College leaders: president: Ken Harlan vice-pres.: Dave Cornell secretary: Iune Harpold women's social head: Diane Rechner men's social head: Ron Heidke advisor: Dr. LeClair oh won't you come to the Mardi Gras? yes yesll New Orleans at Mardi Gras time recaptured on Prin's campus-Sophomore Production- fireworks, balloons balloons, splendrous dances, flashing smiles- dazzling colors, skillful lighting- romance, the blues, Dixieland- five scenes and finale- enthusiasrn. . .work. . .success The climax of the Sophomore Production-The King CClarence Feldmanj, and the Queen CBarbara Bidlakej have just been crowned, and as the Sophomores sang the finale We all said farewell to the Mardi Gras. 38 Marion Adams, Cynthia Apte -Claudine Auber Andrew Ballard Michele Bannister Roland Barcume Charles Barringer Judith Beals Virginia Bivens Merritt Blake Reggie Browne Donna Bergstrom Ioyce Biegler Peter Blake Barbara Bormann Robert Burtis Richard Bullwinkle David Carnochan Ann Exo Dave Depew Diane Douglass William Ellermeyer E 5 Frances Crouse Nicholas Curran Rodney Emery Ruth Fanta Linda Flack William Goddard Edward Gotchef Samuel Chapin Ioseph Cole David Cornell Elizabeth Prothingham Elaine Gearhart Patricia Geist Carol Giesecke gg: R f if Carol Green Barbara Greenwald Torn Hocker Martha Hackett Harriet Harcourt Kenneth Harlan Iune Harpold Iudith Haven ifizj Barbara Grange Diane Gray George Hellyer Ioan Hogue ,,.. 1 Jennifer Hope L s r H Ji ? '1 V Peter Iensen David Iohnson Thad Iarrett Hope Iudkins Ann Kalbileisch Donna Kermeen Ambar Leap Karen Kiesel David Koontz VSTITY Lombard Verity Ludgate Robert Lloyd Donna Mason Io McDonald Ernestine McHugo Marvin Mochel 1 W Susan Morey Gene Mueller Elizabeth Mullan 3 Rober1 Mullen Carolee Morey Harding Mott Edward Murphy Nancy Newcombe ,fv ,-r-:: iUr -'la-a-nf !,,,:a.- ' 'G'- Ieifrey Nicholas Margaret Nicholson Richard Nimmons Peter Nordahl Ioy Osthimer Dorothy Parker Ianice Peterson Louise Pick Lucy Posgate Robert Nimmons Bette Olms Sandra Orr Virginia Parker Ieanne Peacock Keith Pugh Nancy Reagan t Anne Ollendorf Diane Rechner Peter Rhodes Z Ianet Robbie lane Rolleston Earleen Scharr Margaret Shelley Richard Sherwood Kenneth Shivers Roger Simpson David Smith Iohn Spikes Heidy Stauder Martha Shoemaker Iames Shurmon Skillman Siewert Deborah Smith Duncan Smith Andrew Spencer Linda Sutton Eva Tamm Bradford Thurber Ian Trew Adriaan van L. Maas Sandria Walker M Iohn Thompson Tim Thompson Lois West Wilma Stokes Bruce Strong 1 s .Q :gill ig i' k r ff ' K K ' ' 7 x if .' 3 S7 , il n x gag spin ' dr- ill' 1 , . Carol Welputt Barbara Wemyss f x 1112 7 ' .. qfzz..-.:liiif1 J' ,,efi5w sq 7 A Ann Waller Ruth Watkins 45 Philip Williams 1 Deanna Willey Lucy Young . 'ILRzslwm. Freshmen-Back How: Frank Loeschner, Keith Thompson, Bill Selover, Mike Ayers, Roger Ehmke, Wendy Minnick, Harris Angell, Spencer Darling, Marilyn Ronne, Martha Lewis, Eloise Carpenter, Mary Llewellyn, Third Row: Marilyn Walter, Priscilla Andrews, Marcia Trew, Cora Schultz, Dee McDonald, Pete Godine, Bill Schuchholz, Dodie Depp, Mary Campbell. Second How: Anne Seymour, Dee Durning, Sue Collester, Tam Grolf, 46. 'ssk?tTQ,4,aLA lk Nan Muehl, Sue Wales, Ieniter Banbury, Ianet Henning, Ann Hardtner, Dodie Waterstraat, Lynn Richards. Front Row: Ruth Rawlins, Iane Loechner, Betty Iane Iohnson, Sue Hartzell, Nancy Bodin, Iudy Bubb, Kim Kuemmerling, Saunie Iacob, Caroline Remington, Ray Hanzlik, Ron Nolte, Courtenay Weldon Freshmen-entered, shining bright, prepared to set the World Ccampusj on tire. . . a freshman goof-oft , a jolly scavenger hunt- parties with upperclass students- work? dust-proof picnic grounds if and initiation-up at daybreak, fleet-footing alter autographs- one year ol college. . . one year ot awakening. . . Freshman mascot on request. Tony Periton Cjuniorj having his head duly scratched by Helen Zollars and Ed Scheye. Freshmen-Back How: Al Metzger, Denis Glover, Bill Kay, Wal- den Crandell, Paul Buckwalter, Dave Iohnson, Dick Hardln, Dick Nordahl, Phil Allen. Third Row, Floger Grosswiler, Barbara Knudsen, Mary Colgan, Carolyn Brooclc, Natalie Ietlerson, Lynda Iones, Ray Mains, Clyde McV1car, Van King fPres J, Dave Gauger, lon Mader Second How' lane Sandler, Gail Michelson, Barbara Simpson, Stephie Smimow, Nancy Hartmg, Lee Slaughter, Peter Barnes, Sandra White, Ellie Volkmann, Pat Tolman, Dave Moore Front Row Al Stoneman tSoc1al Headj, Marion Roe, Carole Westman, Charlotte Ienks, Ed Scheye, Pat Lane, Helen Zollars, Louise Wilson lSec J, lsobel Peacock tSoc1al Headl, Hugh Prather, Tony Phipps KTreasJ Freshmen-Back Row Will Hancock, loe Ford, Ken Sch- neider, Mike Fraser, Doug Dixon, Don Rowland, Rowland Nolsinger, Iohn Royce, Dana Kimball, Tom Smith, Phil Ratlitf, Bruce McMillen Third Row Mary Tom Cowan, Kirk Thorpe, Carole Ernest, Gail Nichols, lane Hunter, Margaret Brickner, lim Hall, George Faulstich, Sandy Toomey, Frantz Lipsey, Lucia Thompson, Lynn D, Smith, S Second How Ginny Pings, Babs Conlon, Karen Anderson, Arlene Wittke, Lllah Black, Alice Hodenpyl, Peggy Moses, Rosalind Scheer, Bill Ward, Marian Merz, Kay Anderson, Charlotte Gaul, Dick Cole Front How: Carol, Manfred, Thecla Siewert, Barbara Nay, Linda Westin, Heather Clark, Iudy Riggs, Dona Merritt, Marty Preston, Lyn Fisher, Tove Martin, Carolyn Freeman, Linda Losey, C175 'tn l 'AkdA. Alli- 47 H I Qlgigkggf N . , M Q W, M . we -ff ff: -M1-,I Q-. Q, I ' if ,. ,J , . .3 ff-, 1 wl- U? fwfwz , 95 X , J' LN s K 1 .- r 1 K X 1 :V vw Q , .L,i. U Q , , is X 1 1' rj i 2 2 2 ,E ii S 1.35, fly ,W N Kg ,pn 5g14,f'Q-fl 5, -. 5 ,N 5, wg' N5 gfikfflvsmbgwz x kkg' Q 555 'E 1 M-1353? Z sg gags fi wg 59,4 Magi ff N . 345 wwmfwe NL Q Swmggfgfqw 'f A V. r .W . , :, ,- - wi? Q M. :-4 Lv , f l wp S. A ks H E K s f a 31- 'Q , K , w we yds I Q ' IQ ' 'i Ynghijs inf K ,I ginlwtqevmiml' Time was a sluggish darkness, A great ebony void-there or here-inanityg It gained meaning: a brass fundamental Was grasped and pounded and polished. Man took the brass, filled it With the oil of human experience, Raised up his hand, fearful, yet bold, And lighted the brass. And Order became, existing, generating. ln the wick of the lamp, Man saw essential, the prime-mover, Coordinator 221-P 9 , correlator, builder, Primeval, primitive, principal, The law of laws-Order. And this Order was expressed, Is expressed, will be, In organized-formal and informal- Ever victorious, Sensible, sound Democratic Government. Thence, time was continuous daybreak, Progression and founding, l Life, meaningful, because Of proper relationship, common cause. Order, government, is like a shell, Communities pick it up, Put something into it, Create something living, Something beyond a mere restraint Upon animal instinct. They give to their government Those worthwhile and lustrous qualities, Which are their peculiar needs: A mutual welfare, Unaggressive physical protection, Mental and social betterment. Government signifies order- Always esteemed. But, for the skeptic, cynic, Well, for the cynic, lf, Ars grati a artis, Then, certainly Ordo grcrficz ordin is. Mens Board-Left to Right: Iohn Blanchard, lim Schierholz, George Krusz, Bob Miller, Tony Periton, lim Ellis, Chuck Hinkley, Warren Morris. Student Council-Back How: Carolyn Hall, George Krusz, Iirn Schierholz, Barbara Bidlake, Chuck Hinkley, Betsy Frothingham, Iohn Blanchard, Sonia Smith, Tony Periton, Warren Morris. Front Row: Louise Rothenberg, Carl Zellner, Student Body President, Mary DeForest, Bob Miller, Diane Douglass. M-mimi The Men's Org, Vehicle for Quad self-government, Coordination ol house activities. Tangible evidences - rules, policies, orientation. Annual field day, slide show, manhood paper. 50 Srwdurr Cowl eil Kinclling of campus morale. Revolution, Changes, Newness. luke Box. Pub furnishings. Short meetings. Parties - Election night, lnaugural Hop. Efficiency - posted agendas, mimeographed reports. A channel for leadership. film imkgowwl Perception. Unity. Guiding star of The Women's Organization Initiation- Frosh early morning breakfast. Womanhood paper, Banquet, Speaker, Discussions Steak fry. The Spring dance Calypso, Little Richard. and Elvis liven up the Pub. Papa Zellner grins over baby juke box. Women S Board-Back Row: Carolyn Hall, Barbara Bid- lake, Elizabeth Frothing- ham, Lovis Smith. Front Row: Heidy Stauder, Louise Rothenberg, Mary DeForest, CPresidentJ, Sonia Smith, Paula Schultz. Activities of Womens half of the quad, 51 Confederate hats and flags mark initiation Cakes baked tor Sweethearts hooded hikes thru the woods. South presents-- Existentialism by Dr. Ruitenbeek Dr. LeClair on Problems ot a Researcher Abstract art described by Mr. Green lntroduction to Shostacovichs new violin concertoglvlr. Chapin. I-layride tall quarter under a harvest moon dancing, refreshments afterwards. Winter dinner dance with North at Lockhaven Country Club, True Southern hospitality .,... 'li Okay, Freshman, tcllk!' ' Pete Challinor in- terrogating Frantz Lipsey on the where abouts ot other freshmen rebels. 4 Brooks South-Back Row: Rowland, Notsinger, Michael Fraser, lohn Royce, Ted Munnecke, Ray l-lanzlik, Edward Cox, Peter Rhodes, George Smallwood, Carl Zellner, Walter Buzby, Allan Byrd. Second Row: Frantz Lipsey, Charles Tyrrell, Dick Hardin, David Koontz, Fred Fisher, Douglas Dixon, Gerald Davison, Dana Kimball, David Smith, Adriaan van L, Maas, 52 William Truitt, Bruce Strong, William Ballard. Front Row: Bob Deuerlein, Herbert Peterson, Lynn Kruger, lohn Blanchard, Clarence Feldmann, john Evans Roland Barcume, Russell Warner, Rodney Emery, Keith Thompson, Bruce Ruh, George Tomlinson. Not pictured: lay lohnson, Robert lay, Pete Challinor, 21004923 K Freshmen initiation- 3 am, They were never seen again. SNL Homecoming 1956! A real Southern Belle holding a caged southern fried eagle. A cake, a cake. Al Byrd and Dana Kimball made it. Who will eat it? The South sweethearts we hope. Mixing frosting Ray l-lanzlik hopes the Sweethearts will like these cakes. l i . President Betsy Frothingham is re- ceiving Homecoming Float Award from birdfwatcher Hamlin, lr. Howard House-Back Row' Ann Waller, Virginia Parker Heidy Stauder, Verity Ludgate, Wilma Stokes, Diane Gray, Diane Douglass, lanice Peter- son, Susan Morey, Bette Olms, Sandria Walker, Carol Green, Carol Gie- secke, Eva Tamm, lane Bolle-ston, Virginia Bivens, Martha Shoemaker. Third Row Frances Crouse, Sandra Orr, Martha Hackett, Louise Pick, Helen Adair, Nancy Newcombe, Barbara Greenwald, loan Hague, Deborah Smith, Lucy Young, Marion Adams, Karen Kiesel, Deanna Willey, Linda Flack, Cynthia Apte Second How: Donna Kermeen, Donna Bergstrom, Gfifl si The sophomore women- all together in Howard. Opening social event Rhapsody in Blue party. Won Womens Float Award by sending those lggles back to the Dogpatchf' Surprise Halloween Party Obstacle course in basement dancing and games in livingroom. Pajama feed for freshmen girls Chatting over popcorn good snack before bed. Service jobs-guide duty, Dean's meeting ushers. Scene of productions embryonic rehearsals. Dancing, singing, acting. Fun, fun, fun. Elizabeth Frothingham, lennifer Hope, Barbara Wemyss, Ellen Moore, Earleen Scharr, Ann Exo, Harriet Harcourt, Peggy Shelley, Barbara Bor- mann, Lois West, Nancy Reagan, Hope Iudkins Front Row' Io McDonald, loyce Biegler, Elaine Gearhart, Carol We-lputt, Ruth Fanta, Ruth Watkins, Barbara Grange, Margaret Nicholson, Ioy Osthimer, Dorothy Parker, Ernestine McHugo, Anne Ollendort, Linda Sutton Not shown' Linda Withers, Ambar Leap, Donna Mason, Ieanette Hastings, ludith Haven, Ann Kalbfleisch. 54 -' if Q Q. r'll'-Vfrlillflwkkl Qfgg H113 4 i 'QL KTop2 A two headed Howardite? No, just DG Gray and some trick photography, l KTop right! Four women Harriet Harcourt, Sue Morey, Diane Rechner and Iune Harpold munch popcorn at an informal midnight feed. KBottom right! Organized' ' mess in Howard House as Marion Adams climbs on the upper bunk and Sue Morey loads books for the quar- tely room changes. fBottom1 Crowning the football field, the Howard winning float send those lggles back to Dog- patch, stands displayed. 4 '. , 3 .. Qmklw Largest men's house on campus. Won Homecoming display trophy 'Clipping is lll-Eagle Rackham East Directory names and addressesf boon to vacationfbound Principians, Christmas card writers, Eighteen trosh livened things up Became gardeners tor initation project transplanting 250 trees ln athleticsegood scrappy tearnf always had fun. KTopl House President George Krusz receives l-lomef coming display trophy tor 'Clipping lllfEagle. fLeftQ An all nighi stand for these Eastmen working on Victorious float, QTime 3:40 A.M.D KBottom Lettj Rain or shine room changes must go on. Dick Teicher Crightl is having a good laugh at Tony Pereira's room change outfit while unidentified Eastman tries to pass. fBottom rightl This grimly grinning group cape turers of the bell are Clett to rightl l-lunley Slaughter, Tony Pereira, Bruce Mclvlillen, lan Smith, Dave Scof field, Dick Teicher, Harding Mott, Nick Curran. EET' Social lilef - annual l'Eall Ball, dinner dance at Lockhaven Many, many house leeds, alter serenades, too. Vast melange of Easties and their dates at the Loved mascot, Fall Ball at Lockhaven Country Club. Nana, the goat. Give a cheer lor The Halls ol Rackham East. Rackham East-Back Row: David Scofield, Roger Ehmke, Lee Slaughter, Kenneth Harlan, Skillman Siewert, leffrey Nicholas, lames Hall. Fourth Row: Tony Pereira, lim Hanlin, Ronald Scott, David lohnson, Richard Fork, Richard Peters, lan Smith, Richard Sherwood, George Eaulstich, Ron Nolte, lohn Dawson, Robert Lloyd. Third Row: Dick Cole, Gordon Knapp, Harding Mott, Samuel Chapin, Stephen Taylor, Ronald Lamperts, Richard Teicher, George Krusz, Gene Mueller, lohn Gardner, Thomas Smith, Peter lensen. Second Row: Robert Miller, lames Shurmon, William Selover, Edward Scheye, Paul Buckwalter, Nicholas Curran, Bill Ward, lohn Cummings, lay Cole, Richard Nimf mons, Philip Williams, Edwin Dawson. Front Row. Bruce McMillen, Thomas Hocker, lames Waller, Duncan Smith, David Seagren, William Kay, Larry Severance, Harris Angell. CGoat-Nanal glifliu-ffm lflwse Sylvester-Back How: Lucy Posgate, Perry Walpole, Phyllis Peters, Phyllis Steinmetz, Claudine Auber, Mary Ann Zole lars, leanne Rayner, Sandra Schaedel, Roxanne l-lopier, Mary DeForest, Mary Hawley, Madge Fulbright, Gail Simf mins. Third How: Carolee Morey, Iune Harpold, Patricia Geist, Diane Rechner, Elizabeth Mullan, Elizabeth Pond, Paula Schultz, Dorothy Blood, Nadine Graham, Claire Heiss, Caroline DeVoe, Lucy Thompson. Second Row: Giant spider web ensnares unaware party-goers at Sylvesters Night- Mare party. i I l Sonia Smith, Iacqueline Robb, Nancy Stover, Sharon Townley, Alice Bahnson, Linda Shepard, Diane Rowland, Margaret Rathmell, Barbara Bruce, Ieanne Peacock, Suz- anne Claypool, Nancy Underwood. Front How: Margaret Gauger, Lovis Smith, Margielee Scallan, Martha Martin, Helen Pomeroy, Kay Lowber, Lesly Ford, Mary Lou Howe, Donna Stewart, Carolyn Kavanagh, Patricia Palmer, Ianet Bancroft. 7 e A---H Hachmaninoffs Second Concerto in C minor . . . filters down the hall To mix with Stravinsky's Firebird Shower drums in the background. Aroma of cooking pizza - laughter - spark of glowing blue and red flames Glint off faceted crystal - soak into overstuff The fabric of the little living room. Integrated house -classes 2,3, and 4 rustles of soph production Iunior-Senior Prom Aye! Aye! a party-big or little dressy or casual housemeetings ..,. to the point. Fall and Spring alias Ed Holmberg and Roxy Hopfer cavort at Sylvester's Nightmare party. Others - Gene Mueller, Lesly Ford, Chuck Chevalier. Erie shadows flicker on floor, wall, mirror. . . beneath black cob-webs Dart top-hats with mobiles, leotarded Autumn and Spring. . . Everything's tremendi! No it's ridiculi! Floors shine - reflect taffeta swishing skirts, bow ties dishes brimming with candy in cellophane wrappers Soft sights. . . aimiable conversation. . . gracious living. Sounds of solemn spring cap 'n gown, footsteps and eyes ahead, Hug me babyl Hold me tight! Sonnie Smith responds to the teddy bear's call! Sylvester 3 Homecoming float with a command that was fol- lowedg for boy did we ever scalp 'em eagles. 59 N party. TBM Chevie and Louise Wilson in a friendly tete a tete at the North Brooks North-Back Row: Douglas Clark, Walden Crane dell, Don Rowland, George Ball, David Lyons, Keith Pugh, Michael Purcell, Michael Ayers, Arthur Knadler. Second How: Peter Blake, Charles Hinkley, Timothy Thompson, George l-lellyer, Stedman Smith, Robert Fisher, lames Comeskey, William Burdsall, Iames Steup, Iohn Spikes, Frederick Marshall, Andrew Spencer. Front ROW: Ron l-lines, Anthony Periton, Dale Burman, Kelvin I-lerstad, Iohn Kakatsch, Edward l-lolmberg, Andrew Bailard, Peter Hall, Robert Priddy, Iimmy Ellis, Bradford Thurber, Roger Grosswiler, Frank Loeschner, Gary Hausmann. lhlwtt, aa Clii Competition for the right oi way is fought out between Brad Thurber, Tim Thomson, Avery Chope and Fred Marshall. Music hour every Sunday evening Quiet contemplation, fireside warmth. Stimulated by Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin Robert Shaw Chorale. A forward look-goals social maturity consideration. Fall house party- hospitality Roman style Togas rustle, columns, statues and foot high tables turn living room into garden rec room into Catacombs. Lockhaven Country Club- Brooks house dinner dance. A house face lifting new coats of paint renovate rooms, halls. Well trained teams first in football House of Champions. s it i 61 A graceful iitterbug turn is executed by Carol Earnshaw and Ed Holmberg. The Last Supper it was for those Eagles on Homecoming day as this North float aptly states. Splash! into the social whirl joint house party- The King and l Pantomimes, songs, dances exploit freshman talent. Cooperation, cheering supportersf Volleyball championship. East ingenuity concocts Another feather in our hat fl-lomecoming float. Ivy League spirit- black and White check caps for Halls of lVy theme. All freshmen board takes reign winter quarter exercising self-government. Iuniors supervise a redecorated kitchen new pots and pans, a well stocked pantry. Pajama-clad chickens roost and flutter in Anderson living room Were glad that we stay here- Anderson East! What cz revolting development this is! A date with a lady and a tiger. CMarcia Trew and Al Stone- manj, Stripes before your lvy Leaguers a p eyes when the p e a rl Sandy Adams, Dana Kimball, Novie Cun- ningham, Ed Scheye, S a n dy Toomey, Bob Burtiss. V-V-V-Voom! Sandy CButtwarpingtonl Adams takes oft in the Homecoming par- ade, 62 Anderson East-Back Row: Lynda Iones, Deanne Durning, Nancy Masters, Rosalind Scheer, Iudith Cushman, Ruth Ann Rawlins, Thecla Siewert, Sue Collester, Nancy Burns, Ann Wilken, Margaret Moses, Marcia Trew, Carole Ernest, Susan Wales. Third Row: Michaele l-larner, Sandra Toomey, Barbara Eickhoft, Anne Seymour, Gail Michele son, Carolyn Hall, Cora Schultz, Alice Hodenpyle, Pris- cilla Andrews, Barbara Conlon, Louise Wilson, Pat Lane, Mary Colgan. Second Row: Ellen Volkmann, Nancy Lee Chambers, Virginia Pings, Sally Schultz, Kay Anderson, Susan l-lartzell, Carolyn Broock, Ioan Tallel, Sue Kuem- merling, Kirk Tharpe, Martha Preston, Natalie Ieiferson, Marian Merz, Nancy Morrisette, Evelyn Fisher. Front Row: Novie Cunningham, Iudith Riggs, Helen Zollars, Carole Westman, Sandra White, Dona Merritt, Marilyn Walter, Karen Anderson, lane Loechner, Iudith Bubb, Linda ILAosey, Sandra Adams, Lynn Smith. Not pictured: Nancy ains. Gbmmglflw Exibit A - invitation - guess who got invited to Anderson East lvy League Party? Parties, games, pinnings, winnings, Friendship more firmly united, Seltfconfidence and moderation undaunted. Rackham Court West 4---- an active year, a good year Gathering at the quarry hot dog roasting. Halloween party in the living room pumpkin carving contest dancing, entertainment. Initiation-paint and water. learning house charter, school song. Achievement in sports, basketball trophy after undefeated season, Siegmunds new plywood sign of Um-Yah. Rah, Rah, Rah, for the House ot Um-Yah. The ole stork came thru - after such great expectations, over the outcome of the Homecoming game. 64 Usettj Iam sessioners Ed Murphy, Dave Depew, Bill Ellermeyer, Bill Funke, and Merritt Blake beat out a real cool tune. fBe1oWl Funke to the showers reward for new social head! Ron Butler, Will Hancock, Art Morey, Iohn Gosnell and Pete Godine hold the victim. Roasting hotdogs in Rackham living room, Iohn Thompson, Bill Schuckholz, IP. Hartman, Richard Hound Dog Bullwinkle and lohn Gosnell enjoy this house feed. ,-:Ev-M Rackham West-Back Row: Bob Nimmons, Bill Ellermeyer, Dave Pierce, Bill Funke, Woody Her- mann, Bob Stoptel, Ed Murphy, Iohn Thompson, Pete Nordahl, Iim Schierholz, Chuck Spangenberg. Third Row: Bernie Lappin, Don Renau, Andy Les- ley, Iohn Gosnell, Paul Hartman, Dave Depew, Marv Mochel, Ron Heidke, Carter Powell, Thad Iarrett. Second How: William Schucholz, Ron Butler, Allan Metzger, Pete Godine, Kenneth Schneider, Richard Nordahl, Denis Glover, Ron Schafer, Bill Goddard, Iohn Bigelow. Front How: Merritt Blake, Bill Glor, Robert Mullan, Lynn Richards, Art Morey, Bill S arrowhawk. Not pic- tured: Richard Bullwinkle, Robert Burtis, William Hancock, Herbert Hiers. Miriam wwf 65 Anderson West-Back Row: Ann Hardtner, lane Hunter, Lucia Thompson, Alice Holt, Mary Tom Cowan, Barbara Nay, lenifer Banbury, Nancy Bodin, Roberta McGarry, Dorothy Waterstraat, Gail Nichols, Barbara Bidlake, Pat Franke. Third How: Tamra Groff, Linda Westin, Elizabeth Cummings, Betty Goebel, Sandrya lacob, lane Sandler, Barbara Simpson, Mary Campbell, Caroline Remington, Charlotte Gaul, Tove Martin, Nancy Rah. . .Rah . .Rah Our striped tiger mascot- Smith, Martha Lewis. Second How: Marion Roe, Lynn Fonda, Arlene Wit- tke, Heather Clark, Barbara Knudsen, Patrice Tolman, Marilyn Ronne, Margaret Brickner, lanet Henning, Eloise Carpenter, Ioan Switzer, Isobel Peacock. Front Row: Elinor Schulz, Mary Llewellyn, Lilah Black, Betty lane Iohnson, Susan Links, Nan Muehl, Nancy Harting, Stephanie Smirnow, Susan Wareham, Carolyn Freeman, Dee McDonald, Peggy Biehn. Growls on the sidelines, To keep our house spirit on top in points The silver cup glearns in our house. Down the hall there are squeals of laughter, fun, and news, Did you hear the latest? What do you think. . .? Late-lateflate lights burn. Any junior counselor with a clue for Govt. lUl? Throw open the windows. . .smell the breeze Dust off the tennis racquet Our house is in the glow! 66 Species Andersonitres Westivus feed on weenies in limestone bluff environment. f A luxurious bath plus a Pepsi and a book-Martha Lewis W' tests this way of studying. iilfwsomibiilm Itopl Meet Sue Wareham, Miss Hinsdale, Illinois of l957 posing for her picture. Bull session going on-Sue Wareham and Peggy Dix CBiehnJ hear Martha Lewis' side of the story. Anderson West big Indian Chief proclaims Another Feather in Our Cap for their Homecoming display. 67 Eagle Omelet, theme of the Buck house float forshod- owed the coming victory. 4 Cool cat quintet-Wendy CMonkey businessj Minnick, Tony K5 A.M.D Phipps, Homer Smith, Dud Cchoke 'emi Col ldl e, Pete fume CSI my mug J Barnes. ucfii Bottom fleftl: A little help homeworkwise-Bob Stauder gives Dave Gauger some good pointers. Bottom Krightj: Lounging in the nook oi Buck house new living room three freshmen and a junior, Ueft to rightjx Clark Redick, Ioe Ford, Wendy Minnick, study hard. The occasion? Exams, of course. l t New Buck living room- sparkling with shiny copper reflecting glowing firelight in sevenvfoot-tall fireplace: Scene of house warming, freshmen formal initiations, Friday evening piano concerts. Buck House Party at Le Chateau winter Homecoming Opening night quarter features Kim Kuemmerlings singf ing accompanied by Dave Cornell, se resting for Scholastic Trophy Cwon five out of six timesj Two gold statues symbols of championship in house volleyball, softball comeback after eight years of losing games. Eighteen freshmen initiated no hazing, work projects for community. First house to doff scroggies this year. Off campus dinner dance at l.e Chateau. Buck House- The l-louse of Gentlemen. Buck House-Back Row George Happ, Philip Ratliff, Wilton Phipps, Dave Moore, Wendell Minntck Robert Stauder, Clark Redick, David Eluehr, Raymond Mains, Philip Redick, Edmund Bumann, Dag Ytreberg Second Row Robert Colvin, David lohnson, Dudley Cole, Peter Barnes, lohn Schel- drup, Alan Stoneman, Dave Carnachan, Courtenay Weldon, Arend Lijp- hart, Clyde McV1car, Edward Gotchel, Thomas Paton, Van King, Woods Halley Front Row Spencer Darling, Roger Simpson, Russell Utz, Gary Smith, David Cornell, David Gauger, Charles Barringer, Reggie Browne, Ken Shivers, Bert Eichengreen, lon Mader, Warren Morris, Harold Wells Not pxcturedf Stuart Allingham, Ty Anderson, loe Ford, Dav1d,Cweflen, Robert Howell, David l-funn, Richard Fisher, David McCrea, David Thomas, Charles Mitchell 69 vs I I L Birthday cake special disappears speedily as Hutchinsonians party it up in Miss Nancy's honor. Kleit to rightl: Sharon Townley, Beb Pond, Madge Fulbright, Pat Green, Phyllis Steinmetz, Nancy Lee Chambers. KSeated1 Miss Nancy Allen. ,mx . i Hutchinson House-Suzie Newton, lane Burkert, Iackie lckes, Iuldy Brug- geman, Cindy Sullivan, Mary Helen Aitken, Elsa Patterson, Melissa Bryan, Iune Hamley. Busy and comfortable home: day comes early to the cook oi the week White-aproned figures bustle and flutter Stirring up pancakes or muffins. Dinner bell calls - time for breakfast Dusting, sweeping, dishes, KP. next order of the day. Classtime-Quadienes arrive to sew and cook under Miss Nancy's eye. Cozy nights-chat and eat popcorn by the iireside. Sunday evening-special Welcome to men come over to talk, eat 'n relax Campus-wide welcomes to Open House, Women's Org. tea. Cozy enough ior dinner parties. wedding showers. Quiet enough to study and think. Beautiful enough to dream over sunsets or stars. . . Peaceful enough - inside and out to be home. Sigma Beema Chi Hosts and Chefs extraordinary- a coveted spot. preparing a sumptuous table Friendly l'Doc Wanamaker, house pop. and party. seven colorful singles, Studies, bull sessions private kitchen, quiet for studying, sleeping. two phones, Melting pot of house members. ----near Women's Quad. A one quarter specialty-- l Beeman-Back How: Bill Goddard, Pete l-lall, Dr. Wanamaker, Clark Redick. Front Row: lohn Gardner, Kelvin Herstad, Bob Deuerlein. ftiffm Win N-v ,r'f3, , . ' fi? 1' fi H -gl .nur ,vim . ,ii ,H Ji. 1- , 1 l 1 1 4 1 w E 1 1 1 x l , 4 1 5 1 1 1 W A v M wif. .fi A ,Min K K ,KT ,qffm fx -Q s ww ,Jw TK- .X Q3 wvij ,-J. wr A. ,S-,. . s. , 1 I Ae .ffw 4- r '55 A. H 9 Y f .wE,i4 ,,, .ywm - A m,,,,,,.w M' Stl O ne bends over and WM lifts a tiny brazen-held candle Up to waist height, One takes the t' iny brazen-held ci ll , L nr e, Walks into a room: an inky cell, Gloorny hall, grand boudoir, salon And the r ' ays, the ring ot rad' tation, Move outwa d r , away lrom wick Sight th , Experience comes One looks about, up, down, One glimpses the room, Cell hall b en broaden , , oudoir, salon, Their particulars, now defined f -- Experienc ' es it, knows it, then l-le know s that he might Exist without having seen widely tar, To th So increasin l e other end ol the room- But not so well, g y more richly. One decide More ca ndl s to plant es there. And each takes its place, lts seat, its furrow, For each must be in its Peculiar position To light a Certain section. Candle, Position, Sight, Experience, Broadeningg Experience, Sheuf Board-Left to Right: Iune Hamley, Dave Scofield, lack Daw- son, Ianet Bancroft CEditorJ, Ed Holmberg, Verity Lombard. shedf Staff-Back Row: Pat Palmer, Iohn Gardner, Louise Pick, Dag Ytre- berg. First Row: Nancy Reagan, Sharon Townley, Denis Glover, Betty Mueller, Suzanne Newton. Deadlines. Deadlines. Deadlines. A new process. Copy writing-- Cutlines, ldents, Art work. Picture cropping. Snapshots taken, 4g Z Pictures, Pictures, Pictures Names spelled correctly Kwe Hopelj Cover. All to bring the story ol the year. 74 'Pi News, features, sports, Trenchant editorials. Interest arousing leads and heads Midnight typewriters, weary editors Sunday night deadline. 'lHed Pilots from Advisor Shipman's criticisms. Improved writing, Balanced 'lmake-up - results. Accuracy, brevity, clarity, Pilot Editorial Board-fLett to Right! around the table: Dave Thomas, Fred Fisher, Elizabeth Frothingham, IP. Hartman fthe editorl, Dave Geffen, Beb Pond, George Happ, Iackie Robb. E22 Pilot Staff-Back Row: Iohn Thomp- son, Pete Hall, Dave Iohnson, Nancy Burns, Doug Dixon, George Happ. Second Row: Vir inia Bivens, Iune Hamley, Ian Trew, Brad Thurber, Lilah Black, Susie Newton. Front Row: Nancy Stover, Io McDonald, Helen Adair, Linda Westin. .......i.............. - 75 KDMSU-6 Resolved: That the United States should discontinue direct economic aid to foreign countries. Definition. History. Need Plan and advantages. A structural case. Agreement, analysis, rebuttal, Tournaments far and wide- Greenville College, lllinois Normal, De Pau. Debates won4and those lost. Forensic technique. 2793 Debate-Back Row: Bill Sparrowhawk, Dale Burman, Chuck Hinkley, Mr. Ford, Iohn Scheldrup, Carter Powell. Second How: Rod Emery, Iackie Robb, Bob lay, Adriaan Maas, Roland Barcume. Frontfiow, Ianet Henning, Pat Tolman, Beb Pond, Ianet Bancroft. JLICSS The literary magazine Contributions from students Fiction, Poetry V Prose Stream of consciousness Narratives, Art work Creative expression. Cresset-Back Row: Harry Wells, Arend Lijphart. Front Row: Phyllis Steinmetz, Pat Green, Elsa Patter- son. 76 The sing- Hour of quietness, Bepose. . . Clear, fresh inspiration from inspired talents performance Ioy, , , joining in harmony ln music and reading. The committee- Alert to new talent. Searching, finding, Choosing hymns. Result, . . Unforgettable Sunday evenings. . . 32 Sing Committee-Back Row: Lynn Kruger, Brad Thurber, Dave Cornell. Front How: Nancy Burns, Elsa Patterson, Marthie Martin. AMG gm Phi Alpha Eta-Back Row: Clarence Feiamann, Bob Miller, Dave Thomas Dr George I-lapp. Front How: Paul Hartman, Nancy Mains, Nadine Graham, George Happ. . The Model-scholarship. Trophies for highest scholastic average. A mens house and a womens class. Articles in the Pilot incite intellectual curiosity. Faculty discussionsf The Lonely Crowd Bepartee by Dr, Buitenbeek, Mr. Nietmann, and Mr. Cole Student writing honored- The Golden Book The Writer's in the Woods- Peace, meditation, creativity Fruit-term papers, essays, novels, poetry. . . ,,.,.ov Looking over the score, Art Morey and Sandy Walker confer before a performance, g Starlight-Back Row: Pete McCandless, Tim Thomp- son, Bill Goddard, Fred Marshall, Wendell Minnick, Tony Phipps, Bill Burdsall, lim Waller, George Krusz, Bob Priddy, Dick Bullwinkle, Pete Nordahl, Chuck Mitchell, Second How: Sandy Adams, Charlotte Gaul, Sandy Walker, Ienny Hope, Dave Cornell, Tom Hocker, Avery Chope, Tony Periton, Thad Iarrett, Sim 622345 Truly stars of light Ioy, perception feeling Youthful spontaneity, Light and popular music. Selections from 'lMy Fair Lady 'lCarousel Rehearsals Monday and Thursday Hard Work. Climax! Tour to Chicago ..,. Iohn Gosnell, Bill Sparrowhawk, Sue Claypool, Elaine Gearhart, Verity Ludgate. Front Row: Roxie Hopfer, Carol Earnshaw, Nancy Morrisette, Carolee Morey, Karen Kiesel, Kim Kuemmerling, Art Morey, Elsa Patterson, Lucy Young, lane Rolleston, Nancy Reagan, Susie Newton, Mary DeForest. N 'vii ' if , . Louis LeB. Chapin, Choir Director, smiling at the thought of choir progress this year. ao- Cllr W' . when 1 Choir-KA! Rehearsal Not Wearing Customary Robesl Back Row: Bob Lloyd, Bill Selover, Ken Harlan, Bill Burdsall, Karen Kiesel, Anne Seymour, Ruth Ann Rawlins, Carol Remington, Barbara We rnyss, Dorothy Waterstraat, Keith Thompson, Clarence Feldmann, Merritt Blake, Day Ytreberg. Second How: Rod Emery, Ann Exo, Carol Earnshaw, Barbara Grange, Soprano, alto, tenor, bass a-a-a-a-A-A-A-A-off!!! Breathing, runs, pitch, diaphragm. Constancy. . . Practice, Practice, Practice: Twice a week. Pastoral Symphony Brahms Requiem with Alton Civic Orchestra Cheeriulness, enjoyment In perfect performance. Betty lane Iohnson, Dee Durning, Mary Lou Howe, Martha Martin, Betty Mueller, lane Bolleston, Sue Hartzell, Gren Andrews, Lynn Kruger. Front How: Iohn Spikes, Ed I-lolmber , Sam Chapin, Fred Marshall, Mary Ann Zollars, Kgim Kuemmerling, Lovis Smith, Ene Epechner, Nancy Bodin, Iackie Robb, Iohn osne , Little seen, but much heard, Miss Wilhelm- ina Nordman at the Chapel organ during rehearsal. 79 International understanding-- Cultural and political. Knowledge to combat ignorance Sparks of interest. A different topic. A different speaker. The Banquet. The quarry panel. Mr. Ford-The Middle East. Dr. Ruitenbeek-lndonesia Mrs. Chapin-Iapan Prin Abroad Panel. Plans, Potentialities. A swelling membership. Itfl51MlTcm lflllppl tllilms Marion Adams, Cynthia Apte, Claudine Auber, Alice Bahnson, lenifer Banbury, Ianet Bancroft, Roland Barcume, Donna Bergstrom, loyce Biegler, lohn Blanchard, Merritt Blake, Peter Blake, Barbara Bormann, ludy Bruggeman, lane Burkert, Dale Burman, Al Byrd, Pete Challinor, Avery Chope, lanet Collester, Frances Crouse, Diane Douglass, Carol Earnshaw, Cliff Ehmke, Rod Emery, Iohn Evans, David Fluehr, Mike Fraser, Betsy Frothingham, Dave Geffen, Denis Glover, Ed Gotchef, Iohn Gosnell, Iune Hamley, Ray Hanzlik, George Happ, Ann Hardtner, Ken Harlan, Iune Harpold, Susan Hartzell, George Hellyer, Herb Hiers, Laurie Hiers, Ianet Henning, Charles Hinkley, Alice Hoden- pyl, loan Hogue, Roxie Hopler, Bob lay, Hope Iudkins, Pete Knapp, Lynn Kruger, Iudy Leonard, Martha Lewis, Frantz Lipsey, Arend Lijphart, Frank Loeschner, Verity Lorne bard, Verity Ludgate, Dave Lyons, Adriaan Maas, Martha Martin, Ernie McHugo, David Moore, Ellen Moore, Carolee Morey, Nan Muehl, Betty Mueller, Libby Mullan, Marty Nicholson, Rowland Nofsinger, Sandy Orr, Ioy Osthimer, Pat Palmer, Dottie Parker, Elsa Patterson, Tony Penton, Herb Peterson, Louise Pick, Dave Pierce, Helen Pomeroy, Beb Pond, Carter Powell, Keith Pugh, Nancy Reagan, Diane Rechner, Don Renau, Peter Rhodes, lackie Robb, Marion Roe, Marilyn Ronne, Diane Rowland, Don Rowland, lane Sandler, Margielee Scallan, Iohn Scheldrup, Dave Seagren, Bill Selover, Marty Shoe- maker, Gail Simmins, Barbara Simpson, George Smallwood, Debby Smith, Duncan Smith, Nancy Smith, Barbara Snodgress, Bill Sparrowhawk, Andy Spencer, lohn Spikes, Pete Stone, Cynthia Sullivan, Linda Sutton, loan Switzer, Wilma Stokes, Steve Taylor, Keith Thompson, Tim Thompson, Lucy Thompson, Kirk Tharpe, Brad Thurber, Sonny Tomlinson, Sharon Townley, lan Trew, Sue Wales, Rus Warner, Zoe Ann Wasson, Harry Wells, Lois Nell West, Barbara Wemyss, Deanna Willey, Dag Ytreberg, Carl Zellner, Dr. Robert Andrews, Dr Donald Bliss, Mr. Clayton Ford, Miss Virginia Hall, Mr Frank Parker, Dr Henry Ruiteribeck, Dr Dorothy Williams. , 80 Htmwwil' It A F 'ltJf ,ffm Iapanese figurines, chinaware, satin kimonas from the IRC exhibit on lapan catch the interest of George Happ and Sue Links. The thinking of the lap- anese-Mrs. Naka Raw- sthorne tells enthralled lRC'ers gathered in her apartment. Smoking-hot weenies taste good at the IRC quarry picnic The Organization -- Spiritual hub ot the campus. Proclamation ol the lofty ideal. Wednesday morning chapel. Lecture each quarter. Chapel room. ' Committees, Literature distribution, Ushers, Membership interviews, Flower arranging. The Board supervises all. Christian Science Organization Board and Readers-Back How: George Tomlinson, lohn Cummings, Richard Fork, Ted Smith, David Get- len. Front How: ludith Bruggeman, Patricia Green, Phyllis Peters, Elizabeth Mueller, Miss lolani Ingalls. tml Rimoigwili Q3 Arranging flowers for the Sunday service are service committee members Phyllis Steinmetz and Cal Fortbroolc. David Iohnson reads in the quiet Christian Science study room in the library. 'X -VUIM-2 l iacfffts cwfxftmth ltd Future Teachers of America-Back Ho W: Betty lane Iohnson, Marion Roe, Alice Bahnson, Mr. Bradley, Mrs. Bradley, lohn Blanchard, ludy Bruggeman, Helen Pomeroy, Betty lane Goebel. Front How: Nancy Masters, Tam Groff, Wilma Stokes, Ann Waller, Barbara Nay, Shirley Young. Dave Cornell leading Trombonist flutist, drummeri- 15 pieces in toto, Th d , Mary Kimball Morgan chapter Sixriiclgis Associate membership in NEA Twenty Elsllh Witnesses lllinois State Education Association. PTA Bake Sale-9 ' Monthly subscriptions f NEA lournal, Halloween parade? mmols Education' The Band Marching. Homecoming, Talks by local educators Basketball games, football games, The Stars and Stripes Forever. The Star Spangled Banner. The Gold and Blue That peppery cadence- A low note, a high note FIGHT, FIGHT. Mr. David Andrews, Miss lsoura Zerbes Field trips to St. Louis, Alton, Clayton Elementary schools - high schools. Panel: The Education of the American Youth Aroused questionsf The part of the home in education. Adequate curriculum in American school system. Problems to solve. rT,? t These the future members of teaching profession. TECWQ PP Band-Back Row: Ed Gotchef, Turk Geffen, Bill Truitt Third Row: Dave Cornell, Carol Green. Second ROW: Ken Schneider, Nancy Stover, Adriaan Maas, Pat Lane, Carolyn Broock, Nancy Burns. Front How: Dave lohn- son, Dave Lyons. 82 Cwemf Click Flash! Hold-second shot. Flash! Pop! Thank you. Picturesf SX7, 4x5, 8xlO HOFiZOT1TCIlS, VGFTiClGS, Camera Club-fleft to rightj: Phil Allen, George Deadlines-Sheal-Pilot Happ, Kelly l-lerstad, Dave Lamb. People, House parties, Athletic events. Enlarger, chemical darkroom Interest in photographyf The Shuttervbugs Ushers-Back How: Pete McCandless, Dave McCrea, Bolo Stauder, lim Waller Second Row: Dave Cornell, lim Hanlin, Bruce Strong, Ed Murphey, Ken Har- lan Front How. Warren Morris, Carl Zellner, lim Schierholz, Dick Fork, Dudley Cole, At the door, The Aisle-s Quietly watching Called upon constantly Help Functions Run smoothly l-lelp in the seating Passing the programs Allie Alert, resourceful, calm. Usl1imA.CiQuJl- 1 l i stu iti- Spotlights, Floodlights, Footlightsf All in proper proportion. Swinging from chandeliers, Clirnbing lofty ladders Dangling lrorn ralters, Agility and starninafprerequisites Pulling long ropes, raising curtains Details, Details, Details, The ones backstage Behind the scenes, Stage Crew-Gerry Davison, Roland Barcurne, Pete Challinor PDK-Back Row: Pete McCandless, Bruce Huh, Chuck Sandy Adams. Second Row: Phyllis lohnson, Shirley Mitchell, l-lerb Peterson, Verity Ludg ate, George Young, Mr. Carroll Cole, Barbara Greenwald, lene l-lapp. Third Row: Nancy Stover, Lesly Ford, Gail niler Hope. Front Row: Shelley Bannister. Sirnmins, Dorothy Blood, Elinor Schultz, lackie Robb, 67? www' 84 -is .J W -ax, is Natural Science Club-Back How: Dr. l-lapp, Dave Gardner, Front Row: Roger Simpson, Gene Muel Smith, Pete Rhodes, George Happ, Dave lohnson, ler, lody Laubscher, Herb Peterson, Rus Warner Bob Mullen, Dave Scofield, Lucy Posgate, lohn Mr. Spettigue, alias Herb Peterson, ardently courting l'Charlie's Aunt, Charles Chevalier in fall quarters PDK production. Always something different. First time in many years-- Brandon Thomas' l'Charley's Aunt Theatre-infthe-round. Graphic performance, Stage hand, Makeup, Prompter Dim lights, soft lights, Kale-idoscopic atmosphere. Real Drama Movies- foreign films This collegiate drama society- ln the limelight. Narmomfeiifg CM Trips, speakers, films Cyclotron Trip, Dr. Lombard - commercial jets Dr fnlaenisch - solar power Watson Open Housei Star gazing thru telescope Exhibits - Biology, Chemistry Geology, Math, Physics, Scientific investigation fpibdm Kew, Elevated stage crew man, Ierry Davison smilingly conveying a message during fall quarter PDK rehearsal for Charley's Aunt. 85 IMSQL Cpu OM Vim, vigor and Vitality The Pep Club 1- Bulwark of the cheering section. Enthusiasm travelsff Many light years-with cheer to football field The outfielder, , The mile runner, Bulletin board in Pub Clever reminders- - Thrilling athletic events. Hardworking members Chief Prin'll Win leads Pep Club at Football Kickoff Dance in Arts place. Beward- The dance. Pep Club-Back How: Tove Lynn Martin, Bon McDonald, Anne Seymour. Front Row: Lovis Butler, Bernie Lappin, Marv Mochel, Skillman Sief Smith, Louise Bothenberg, Linda Shepard, Donna Wert, Mike Fraser, Thomas Smith, Linda Flack. Kermeen, Martha Hackett, Anne Qllendorf, Sandra Second How: Dona Merritt, lane Sandler, Gary Orr, KG-I1 Shivers, Buth Watkins. Hausmann, Bob Mullen, Lynn Bicharcls, Dee 86 GLKIOJQAJQQ4 Flaring cheers! Dazzling shouts! flashing yells! Sparkling team support. Working diligently, mightily Attention to originality Patterns, leaps, torm New cheers, good cheers, Team, team, team Cwol. Fightl Win! Cheerleaders-Linda Shepard, Donna Kermeen, Sandy Orr, Ruth Fanta, Martha Hackett, Anne Ollendorl. ,-1111 'lxhifgglifs Childhood dreams shoot lorth . .being fireman. . . Blazing holocausts cease Diligent workout 6 AM, Rain or shine Excelling, the constant, shining goal, Practice, practice, practice, Under excellent leadership Hydrant man - driver f engineer Captains work to know them all Captains - yes, ot rapid teams Competition, trial runs, duty calls Fire Captains-Fire Chief Bill Funlce, Keith Pugh, Russell Utz Bill Ballard, Ron Lamperts, Dave Depew. 87 L-gd-q,.,W,QMs'CvQLJl-f ll LeHermen's Club-Back Row: Bill Burdsall, Bd Cox, lohn Gardner, Kelly l-lerstad, Dave Depew, Chuck Spangenberg, Paul Hartman. Front Row: Warren Morris, Pete McCan- dless, Bon Lamperts, Dick Teicher, Pete Hall, Gary Hausmann. Letters - Ps For varsity sports - Football Basketball Track Tennis Baseball laclcets tor third year men. Officials at games Assist coaches. Cushions at movies f rented lnitiation - six loot l'P's - signatures Many laughs Fun, Service, Sportsmanship Salesman Kelly Herstad 'lpushes' Letterrnans Club cushions to Dana Kimball and his date 88 Women in tIil'tlGilCfS Varsity inter collegiate sports lntr inoiisf-1 ufoniptetition Cowl ping pong totirnarnents, Coefl tennis wtiarripivtisnips, Coiortul antl ttin. Hot tlofgs and colces chilly tootball days Awards tor points The tiariqtiet Sportswornen all WAA hotdogs stave oil that Sunday nialit liiintqwr Mary l-lelen Aitken buys a tloa lroni Ieanno Hayiior and Iaokie lckes if S ,rf my 59 - v L iefavi ,if 5.153 Kay Iohnson accepts the WAA trophy from ' Nellie- Maas tor the winnina Anderson West IC lvtrslge-tiivlll ifwtittl WAR-Bavk Row: Diane Rowland, Carolee Morey, Nancy Morrisettv, Nanvy Burns, Ann Wilkiri, Sandy Scliaedel, Deendie Gratiain Third How, Linda Sliepartl, Iii-ly Ctisliinaii, Diane Douglass, Ginny Parker, leanne Rayner, lackie lcl-:es Secfond Row. Kay l-.Stinson lowly Laiibscrier, Barb Bidlake, Louise Rothenberg, Bobbie McGarry, ltitly tlaven Ilia Bielfin Front Row Sue Astroth, Nellie Maas, Ginny Andrews, Lucy Tlionipson, Robin Allen 89 TDM -lxrlsmcidl , ll Principia Abroad-Back Row: Dr. Leonard, Carol Earnshaw, Miss Marilyn T-locker, Nancy Mains, Liz Iames, Barbara Snodgress, Robin Allen, Zoe Wasson, lan lohnson, Iudy Leonard, Pete Stone, Bob Howell Front How Pete McCandless, Dave Thomas, Avery Chope, Ty Anderson, Dave Hunn l5 students - studied, prepared all summer - AUGUST 23 -- L-Day, leave lor Europe Day - The SS. Maasdam f aye, a sturdy ship - docked at Le Havre Voices - Zoe Wasson, 'lThe English eat five times a day - tea, lan lohnson, watching an old lady smoke her pipe -Y cows were grazing A- mountain boy and girl leading two snowy white goats homewardf' Dave Thomas, The trip was a lesson in adjusting ludy Leonard on group living, i'On many occa sions we shared our ideas on every subject concievable Highlights -f students' lectures, extensive study f study in a loreign atmosphere Tea with Lady Astor, Bryon's Prisoner of Chillon f- the group sat on the dark floor ol the prison Barbara Snodgress, 'Two ol our fellows were asked to sing a duet in English The French didnt understand the words, but they got the meaning Avery Chope about a French Conductorff . he could not speak a word ol English, but he could gesticulate with his hands with an amaze ing degree ot accuracy This was all shown when l pulled the emergency cord . , Pete McCandless, 'lWe say Dylan Thomas' scintillat' ing verseedrama 'Under Milk Wood' with an excellent Welsh cast The Uwholen man concept f travel, study, adventure - a loreign, yet warm land. Dr. Leonard, leader ol the group, the ex- periment has been a very great success f exe ceeding in many respects the most optimistic expectations, Stonehenge f- How did those stones get there? Europel Gay, exciting Europe - the Swiss Alps, the Matterhorn V- Historic Paris, Eontainebleau, Versailles ff and then, Lon- don fi 9, .fn Ka. All play and no work makes. English Social and Economic History f Burns, Word sworth projects. Gothic architecture, the London Theatre English conteni perary humor, even the British coal industry Reports in the right setting. Clettl Some studying squeezed in. Chelowl 91 HTUUKI 111611 wide d11,I1'D11CII1U1lS W1111 01 1111111 111'1lVl1Y W1111 11 g1v1'-1S pC111s:11 5115111 1011111 111-11.11111 HQS11111111 E:11.'Q1c1111:1 IRS 11.11111 T111 'L1:111 1iS :1111fk,1- Iili .2:,.:1'1' C1'1cmg11f11'1 c1es:11'11'1 1o11c'1'111111111111 se-11::1111 H1111111g111:': 1191111 111311111 11,101 11111115 11111111 1111111 1he111:1y S1'lT'11 11111 111' O. 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The third bell in a series of bells in the men's quad. Here they are folks. Trainer Bobbie McGarry and Olympic discus-thrower, Barbara Bid- lalce-back after a days workout. OM iifflhil-Ja Ktop left! George Krusz, President of RCE, biting the dust before freshman Ed Scheye, Ktop rightl Shades of KKK? Lynching? l'South Presents? No, just a scene from freshman initiation. Krightl Hear no evil, speak no evil, see no evil. Ten minutes before a famous Buck shower party, 95 V51 U' SX W' Xi 3 N. it I qiiahfl Four fiery football stars lined up lor action lleell to riqhil lini llanlin, Ron Nolte, Lynn Richards, Toni lloclcer fmiddlel Maestro A1 Stoneman playing the ol' boogie heal at lhe honiecoininfg dance Khottom nah!! A rusile of silk and graceful movement characterizes this ballel performance at The Home- coming Dance cifiiwllx Dave Guuger cmd Chester discussing the party Says Chester, Hlvly, oh my, ainl never seen so many preily girls in my lile 96 ftopl The Bcmd on the march to the l-'meld House lor Homecommg Pep Rally lIHld dle rlghtl Blurry, but warm group at Pep Rally bortlire all there to cheer the team to victory. Kmrddle left! Bird-watcher Hamlin twttch mg hls mustache and qoatee at the staht ol a particularly lush specimen Kbottom rlghtl The jolly group from lall quarters l'Charley's Aunt by Bramlcm Thomas lbottom left! Trying to iron out their love troubles in the aarcleh are llelt to rtahtl lacque Rohh, Charles Mttchell, Ed Holm he-rg, and lermiler Hope QwQmtNs Kleftj Something different lor the Messiah. Dave Gelf len plays the horn lor as the trumpets shall sound while Miss Ncrdman accompanies. fbelowj For Hcmdel's Messiah a chorus of l5U voices sing Hallelujah, for l-le shall reign for ever and ever lor the Christmas festivities. C'Jxl'l'wl2 Kleftj Paul Doktor and Fernando Valenti - viola and harpsichord. Musical and verbal talent in Chapel Sweet French dances, variations on 'lTwinkle, Twinkle, Little Star - Mozart theme f chamber music Cbelowl South presents Dr. Ruitenbeek - On Exe istentialism f an individuals awareness ol lreef dom. 98 QM Among the first to arrive are Ellen Moore and escort Geoff Campbell who hands his ticket to George Happ. Snowball l957 Music by Stan Daugherty, Decorations by the student body. A eftlfwtds Social amenities at the receiving line. Good evening, this is my date, Miss -. lsn't the band wonderful? The decorations are beauti- ful too. 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VOTE STDAUGHT 0 v -i EMOCPA Illinois Senator Paul Douglas KDE speaking at meeting sponsored by Students for Stevenson during the Presidential campaign. Student Body President. Carl Zellner, handing gavel to new President, Ty Andere son, at Inaugural Ceremony in front of the Chapel. Q Dr. Edward I. Rozek speaks on the Satellite Status i S T 4 a at the first day Commission Hearings, while Bill Truitt l and Student Director Dale Burman listen intently. 102 P.A.C. administrative committee in Sylvester Little Living Room, Cleft to rightj Dale Burman, Director, Fred Marshall, Nadine Graham, Lovis Smith and Bill Truitt. N-is A .N 1 fabovel Friday morning session of the German Reunilication Commission in Buck living room fleftl After the Thursday Commission Hearings students came up to chat with Col William R. Kintner who spoke on German Reunification and Mr Robert R Bowie from the State Dept. folic. 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More Carthage lost, Bose Poly wont Prairie College Conference. Championship winners. lim Eiiisf Cip Captain Most Valuable Player The game ol the pigskin-run, kick, go Wiii. 'wlflfl Win 106 Prin never really got up steam Carthage's relentless attack - 39 Y --7-- 7- i.,.- 2' -7 Dazzling runs, intercepted passes lllinois College our first PCC victim 27 - U A rough one, close except the score Culver H Stockton 35 Prin 18 Extra points meant another PCC win Principia 14 Eureka 12 Highlighted by a late kick-oil to runback Central College-'s late rally checked Homecoming victory lor Prin 32 to 19 Last minute score Careful, don't sit on it, Prin sat on Central 32-19. Battle for Prairie College Conference crown Rose Poly our third PCC win 21 to 14 Scoring Final PCC Standings Spangenberg 42 W 1 1-leidke 30 Principia 3 O Smith 12 Rose Poly 2 1 Teicher 12 Illinois 1 2 1 Munnecke 6 Eureka U 3 Mains 6 Mochel 11 16 1 You Butterfly-you Chuck Span- genberg tlies lor a 20 yard gain End around. Ted Smith stopped Ggamsl mmols College' alter a 6 yard gain. Non l.eague Games Principiafflpponenis 73 Alumni 57 55 Harris Teachers -ll 37 lllinors Collegze KSU Eureka College 7U McKendree College Q3 55 Lincoln lnsiiluie 58 53 Harris Teachers 64 66 Lincoln lnstitule 59 51 Greenville College 56 llseftl Nolte shoots, misses, rebound by Stoplel-W swisli KLei'Tl There is the tip, Nolsinger boxes our his man and gets the ball. Clopl Nolte drives past Mains and Paton on the double screen. He is checked: shuttles it to Ayers, who sets f g o League Games Principia V- Opponents 7U Greenville College 75 bl Blackburn College 75 75 Concordia Seminary 63 70 Mclfendree College 84 59 Illinois College 72 55 Eureka College 45 68 Rose Poly lnstilule 70 5l Rose Poly Institute 72 52 Concordia Seminary 52 GU Blackburn College 8l Rebound by Paton: flips il to Mains- tbere is the last break-three on Twof KEQA-LQ+Y?d? y Basketball-Bock Row Tom Paton, B111 Ellefmeyor Bob Stopiel, Ray M-.uns Not Pmrurefi Ty Andor Ron Nolte, Ed Gotchei, Mike Ayers Front Row. son. Rowlie Noisiuger, Wclli Buzby, Woody H:-xrmom, A Clp qmne: 111 ucftxomf P1'in's ball Anderson brmgs M111 up cowl Pikes gust No 44 zfatoprs we? ii':Q:1:'1' stmoi Qver to Nolte, to N WISX1 wr Noismgcr sets. Bonds slowly and mms the baske-1 Piflbouwi by M ima - Mg, sz lf :r'13il1HrotgN Tlgo Aixiezfsorl .rx tit t-il-':,1r1i Mums ml M3-65 Young TCELIIH fO1lI' il-GSIIIIICIIJ fxrsi ezlrmgq Drwe ssgmrk, 1110 Fw H15-sri of rxxzghy'14:51-er1:l:V1: 3: , l Noi many games won - nexl your . 109 imc Lots ot spark, pepper, and never-say-die attitude. Another successful year for Coach Mitchell charges. Dash events, hurdles, halt-mile runs. Dave McCrea, Dave Scofield, and Iohn Gardner, lan Smith, Kelly Herstad. Lots ot steam in the tield and track eve nts. Herb Peterson in the broad-jump, Pete Hall, a halt miler. Ed Cox, quarter mile, Ed Bumann, discus and IUU yd. dash. On your mark. Get set. BANGl Truck-Back Row: Roger Simpson, Doug Clark, Iohn Royce, lohn Thompson, Ken Harlan Bill Ward, Roger Grosswiler. Third Row: Frantz Lipsey, Keith Thompson, Don Rowland Lee Slaughter, Dave C. lohnson, Dick Hardin. Second Row: lohn Gardner, Kelly Her- stad, Dave McCrea, lan Smith, Ed Cox, Front Row: Ed Bumarin, Pete Hall, Herb Peter- son, Adriaan Maas. i ,Q i ,M ygagxfegsv ,, M ' -Q . .tj 'U J. 2' J Mlm , -. .. .. ., H0 At practice. Prin men, Herb Peterson, Frantz, Lipsey, Dick Hardin, and Adriaan Maas sprint down the track. .AL ul-A4 vu 1' 4. A . 1. 'Dfw I 'ww 1-Q 2: sf 5 I' I wr .1 -. A ML Defying gravity. Dick Hardin leaps through the air and lands more points lor the team. . .4 111 Dave C. Iohnson surrenders the baton to Bil1Ward, who sprmgs into action. Uncleieated, Three games lost in fourteen years. Miss Constance Applebee Originator ol hockey in America. A weeks vigorous advice. Trim stickwork, Steady dribbles, Sparkling finesse, Plus ability and bright spirits, All spell success. Hockey-Back Row: Nellie Maas, Lucy Thomp- son, Nancy l-larting, Marilyn Walter, lsohel Peacock, Kay lohnson, Sandra Orr, Linda Flack, Carolyn Hall, Virginia Parker, Betsy Frothingham. Front How: loy Williams, Ioan L a u b s c h e r, Susan Astroth, Sonia Smith, Carolee Morey, Diane Douglass, Virginia Andrews, leanne Rayner. H4 l I if L F A ' Basketball-Back How: Mary Campbell, Mary Llewellyn, Donna Kermeen, Ioy Williams, Carolyn Hall, ludy Haven, Lucy Posgate, Second How: Carolee Morey, Lucy Thompson, Sue Astroth, Sandra Schaedel, Ieanette 3c,.tkErlt4 Another year undefeated l-lard work plus ability And effort. Southern lllinois gave a scares T2-so overtimes, but Prin won in sudden death 49 47. Coordinated action in the front line Nimble and aggressive on defense Hastings, Iacquelyn lckes, leanne Rayner, Susan Wales Front Row: Diane Douglass, Sue Collester, Nellie Maas Sonia Smith, lody Laubscher, Kay Iohnson, Ann l-lardtj ner, Diane Rowland. Scores 68 Monticello 48 45 lllinois Normal 43 58 Harris 44 49 Southern lllinois 47 37 Monticello 31 43 Southern lllinois 37 67 Lindenwood 38 60 Illinois Normal 47 115 -KMA ' Hustle, hustle and more hustle. Strategic play. High lob, followed by a driving smash to the opposite corner. Tricky net play. Keep them moving, keep them on the run. Thats what the womens tennis team did to their opponents. Many stars, a truly team victory. Tennis-Back Row: Diane Rechner, Linda Flack, Barbara Greenwald, Lucy Thompson, Verity Lombard, Sandra Orr, Carolyn l-lall, ludy Bubb. Front Row: Diane Douglass, Alice Hodenpyl, Sue Wales, Virginia Andrews, Sonny Smith. 116 Softball-Back Row: Donna Kermeen, Patricia Geist, Arlene Wittke, loy Williams, Eloise Carpenter, Sue Astroth, Nancy Hartirig, Charlotte Gaul, Lucia Thompson, Iudy Haven, Front How: Sandy Schaedel, Nellie Maas, Ann Hardtner, Kay lohnson, Bobbie McGarry, lady Leonard. sggttmtf They have got the hahitf the htrbit if winnirzg Ever hear ol the soltloall team losing? Tight, sharp inlield No hits get past Timely hitting, well Coordinate-it play- same old theme. Another great year lor the womens soltball team, H7 amen rrfrrrg-mi. Allen, Roberta Christie: Concord, Mass., Art5 Christian Science Org. 2,3,45 Messiah 25 Public Affairs Confer- ence l,3,45 Principia Abroad 45 House Board 3,45 Womens Athletic Assn. 2,3,45 House Sports l,2, Astroth, Susan: Kirkwood, Missouri5 Education5 Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Substitute Reader 45 Messiah 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Public Affairs Confer- ence 3,45 Pilot Staff 2,3,45 Hockey team 2,3,45 Womens Basketball 3,4, Women's Athletic Assn. l,2,3,45 House Sports l,2 Blanchard. Iohn: Rye, New Hampshire5 Economics5 Christian Science Org. 45 Messiah 45 International Ref lations Club l,3,45 Future Teachers of America 45 Public Affairs Conference 2,45 Fire Crew l,35 House Board 3,45 Men's Org Board 45 South House President 45 Student Council 45 Scholastic Committee 35 Men's Baseball l5 House Sports I 43,4 Bruggeman. Iudith Ann: Carmel, California5 Human Relations5 Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Board Secre- tary 45 Messiah 45 International Relations Club 45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Public Affairs Confer- ence l,2,3,45 House Board l,2,3,45 Scholastic Committee 45 Womens Softball l,2,35 Womens Athletic Assn. 2,35 House Sports l,2,3,4. Bumann. Edmund Frank Ir.: St. Augustine, F1orida5 Biology and Economics5 Fire Crew l,25 Track l,2,3,45 House Sports l,2,3,4. Challinor, Peter: Wilmette, Illinoisg Economics5 Messiah 4, International Relations Club 45 Public Affairs Conf ference 2,45 Pilot Staff 25 Fire Crew 2,35 Class Board 45 House Board 3,45 House Sports 2,3,4. Colvin, Robert Norman: Lakemont-on-Seneca, New York5 Business Administration, Christian Science Org. 2,3,45 Choir 45 Messiah 45 House Sports I. Cox, Harold Edward: El Centro, California5 Economics5 Messiah 45 Public Affairs Conference l5 Fire Crew l,2, 3,45 House Board 2,3,45 Pep Club I5 Track l,2,3,45 Letter- men's Club 3,45 House Sports l,2,3,4. Cummings, Iohn Lawrence: Belvedere, California5 Fine Arts5 Christian Science Org. 2,3,45 Christian Science Org. Board President 35 Reader 45 Choir 25 Messiah 25 Phi Delta Kappa 35 Public Affairs Conference l,3,45 Class Board 25 House Board 25 Men's Org. Board 25 Fine Arts Festival Exec. Com, 2. DeForest. Mary: Arcadia, California5 Government Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Choir I5 Starlight l,2,45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 House Board 35 Womens Org. President 45 Student Council 45 Scholastic Committee 35 Women's Basketball 25 House Sports l,2,3. Earnshaw. Carol lean: Shawnee, Kansas5 English Lit- erature5 Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Substitute Reader 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Starlight l,2,3,45 Messiah l,2,35 International Relations Club 45 Phi Alpha Eta 45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,35 Class Board 35 House Board 2,45 Pep Club I5 Principia Abroad 4. Eichengreen. Englbert Cucio: Manhasset, New York5 Economics5 Christian Science Org, 25 Pilot Staff 25 Fire Crew l,2,35 Men's Org Board Sec-Treas. 35 Pep Club 35 Football Mgr, l5 Mens Baseball l.25 House Sports l,2,3,4. Ellis, Iimmy Loy: Fresno, Californiag Ceologyg Christian Science Org. 2,3,45 Ushers Club l,2,35 Fire Crew l,2,3,45 Men's Org Board 45 Football l,2,3,45 Letterrnens Club l,2,3,45 House Sports l,2,3,4. Feldmann, Clarence George: Chicago, Illinois5 Math5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Reader 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Starlight 2,35 Messiah 2,45 Phi Alpha Eta 2,3,45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 Fire Crew 3,45 House Board 45 Scholastic Committee 45 House Sports l,2,3,4. Fisher, Richard Myron: Forest Hills, New York5 Math5 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 Fire Crew l,2,3,45 House Board 35 Piasa Pub Mgr. l,2,3,45 Track l,2,45 House Sports l,2,3,4. -' Ford, Lesly Eloise: Vancouver, British Columbia, Can- ada, Fine Arts, Christian Science Org l,2,3,4, Phi Delta Kappa 2,3,4, House Board 2,4, Fine Arts Festival 2, Fork, Richard Lynn: Grand Rapids, Michigan, Physics, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Reader 4, Messiah 4, Phi Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, Usher's Club l,2,3,4, Fire Crew l, House Board 3,4, Men's Org Board 2, Scholastic Committee 3, Football l,2,3, Golf l, Lettermen's Club 2, House Sports l,2,3,4. Graham, Nadine: Berkeley, California, Government, Christian Science Org l,2,3,4, Phi Alpha Eta 2,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,4, PAC Executive Board 4, House Board l CPresidentl 2,4, Scholastic Committee 2, Women's Athletic Assn. 2,4, House Sports l,2,4. Green, Patricia Alice: Willoughby Hills, Ohio, English, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Pres. of Christian Science Org Board 4, Cresset 2,3,4, Messiah 3,4, Phi Delta Kappa 2, Phi Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Class Board l, House Board l,3, Scholastic Committee l. Hartman, Iohn Paul: St. Louis, Missouri, Mathematics, Christian Science Org l,2,3, Phi Alpha Eta 2,3, Pilot Editorial Board 2,3, Pilot Sports Editor l,2, Pilot Editor- in-Chief 3, House Board 3, Men's Basketball 2, Men's Baseball l, Lettermen's Club 2,3, House Sports l, Pay- roll Clerk 2,3, Publications Assistant 2,3. Herstad, Kelvin Reeves: Duluth, Minnesota, Economics, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Messiah 4, Sheaf Editorial Board 3, Sheaf Staff 2,3, Pilot Staff 2,3, Fire Crew l,2,3, House Board 4, Camera Club l,2,3,4, Track l,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 CPresidentD. Hinkley, Charles Burdette: Kansas City, Missouri, Inter- national Relations, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Messiah l,2, Debate 2,3,4, International Relations Club 2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, Fire Crew l,2,3,4, House Board 2,3,4, House President 4, Men's Org Board 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Camera Club l, House Sports l,3,4. Holmberg, Edward Charles: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fine Arts, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Choir 2,3,4, Messiah 4, Phi Delta Kappa 3,4, Sheaf Editorial Board 4, House Board 4. Hopfer, Roxanne Marilynn: Chicago, Illinois, Educa- tion, Starlight 4, Phi Delta Kappa l,2,4, Public Affairs Conference 4, House Board 2,4, House Sports 2,4 Iohnson, Phyllis Margaret: Houston, Texas, Creative Writing, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Substitute Reader 4, Messiah 4, Phi Delta Kappa l,2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,3, Pilot Staff l,2,3, House Board 4. ,,,,,.,,,,,.F ,,,.? , . ,-.,-- vt -1- 1-1-I --f-v---'v-r-'---'- Y - - ff'-'jfy WW 'l!l Kavanagh, Carolyn Mary: Spokane, Washington, Eng- lish, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, Choir 3,4, Messiah 4, House Board 4, Scholastic Committee 4. Knapp. Gordon Iackson: East Orange, New Iersey, Government, Christian Science Org 2,3,4, International Relations Club 4, Public Affairs Conference 2,3,4, Sheaf Editorial Board 3, Fire Crew 2,3, House Board 3. Krusz, George: Lincoln, Nebraska, Economics, Christian Science Org 4, Choir 2,3,4, Starlight 3,4, Messiah 2, Fire Crew l,2, Class Board l,3, House President 4, House Board 4, Men's Org Board 4, Student Council 4, Band l,2, Football l,2,3,4, Men's Baseball l,2,4, I.ettermen's Club l,2,3,4, House Sports l,2,3,4. Larnperts, Ronald: Los Angeles, California, Economics, Christian Science Org. 3,4, Fire Crew 3,4, House Board 4, Football 2,3,4, Track 2, Lettermen's Club 3,4, House Sports 2,3,4. Lyons, David Goodrich: Elsah, Illinois, Geology, Chris- tian Science Org. 3,4, Substitute Reader 4, Messiah 4, International Relations Club 4, Public Affairs Confer- ence l,2,3,4, Pilot Staff 3, Class President 4, Band 4, Camera Club 3,4, Track 2,3, House Sports l,2,3,4. Marshall, Frederick Charles: Los Angeles, California, Geology, Christian Science Org. 3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Star- light 4, Messiah 2,4, Phi Alpha Eta 3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, PAC Executive Board 4, Class Pres- ident 3, House Board 3,4, Scholastic Committee 3,4, Men's Tennis l,2,3, House Sports l,2,3,4. Miller. Robert Franklin: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Eng- lish Literature Creative Writing, Christian Science Org. l,2,3,4, Reader 3, Cresset 2, Choir l,2, Debate l, Fine Arts Festival 2, Phi Alpha Eta 2,3,4, Public Affairs Con- ference 2, Pilot Editorial Board 2,3, Sing Committee 2, Fire Crew l,2, Class President 2, Men's Org. President 4, Student Council 4. Morey, Arthur Thornton: St. Louis, Missouri, Economics, Christian Science Org. l,2,3,4, Reader 4, Choir l,2,3,4, Starlight l,2,3,4 CDirectorJ, Messiah 2,4, Public Affairs Conference l,3, Pilot Staff l,2,3,4, Sing Committee 2, Fire Crew l,2,3,4, Class Board l,4, House Board 2,3, Pep Club l, House Sports l,2,3,4, Morris, Warren Emerson: Mexico City, Mexico, Eco- nomics, Choir 2, Starlight 2,4, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, Usher's Club 3,4, Fire Crew l,2,3,4, House Board 3,4, House President 4, Men's Org. Board 4, Student Council 4, Golf l,2,3,4, Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, 9 Mueller, Betty Gene: E. St. Louis, lllinois5 Fine Arts5 Christian Science Org 2,3,45 Christian Science Org. Board lVice Presidenti 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 International Relations Club 1,45 Phi Delta Kappa prod- uctions 1,2,3,45 Public Affairs Conference 2,3,45 Sheaf Editorial Board 25 Sheaf Staff 45 House Board l,2,35 Scholastic Committee 2,35 House Sports l,2,3. Munnecke, Theodore Alfred: Plandome, New York5 Economics5 Fire Crew 1,25 House Board 35 Football 2,3, 45 Men's Baseball l,2,3,45 Letterrnens Club 2,3,45 House Sports 1,2,3,4. Newton, Suzanne: Cleveland, Ohioj Fine Arts5 Chris- tian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Reader 45 Choir 25 Starlight 3,45 Messiah 2,45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 Sheaf Staff 45 Pilot Staff 3,45 House Board 35 Hockey Team 25 Womens Athletic Assn. 2,35 House Sports l,4. Paton, Thomas Bugard: Holbrook, New York5 Economics5 Public Affairs Conference 3,45 Sheaf Staff 45 Pilot Staff 15 Football 1,25 Men's Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 15 House Sports l,2,3,4. Peters, Phyllis Esther: Santa Monica, Ca1ifornia5 Fine Arts5 Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Christian Science Org. Board 45 Messiah 45 Public Affairs Conference 152, 45 Women's Athletic Assn. 1,2535 House Sports l,2,3,45 Fine Arts Festival 2. Powell, Warren Carter: Philadelphia, Pennsy1vania5 History5 Christian Science Org. l,2,3,45 Choir 1,25 De- bate 2,3,45 Public Affairs Conference 2,3,45 Pilot Staff 35 Fire Crew l,2,3,45 House Board 35 Scholastic Com- mittee 35 House Sports. Rathmell, Margaret Ioan: Silverton, Colorado5 English Literature-Creative Writing5 Christian Science Org. 2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 Future Teachers of America 3,45 Pilot Staff 3,45 House Board 35 House Sports 3. Robb, Iacqueline Ioy: Long Lake, Minnesota5 Govern- ment5 Christian Science Org 2,3,45 Substitute Reader 45 Choir 45 Messiah 45 Debate 45 International Relations Club 45 Phi Delta Kappa 45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 Pilot Editorial Board 45 Class Board 2,45 House Board 1,35 House President 3, Women's Org Board 1,35 Student Council 1,35 House Sports 1,2,3. Rothenberg, Louise May: Larchmont, New York5 Socio- logy5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 Inter- national Relations Club 45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 Class Board 15 Womens Org Board 45 Student Coun cil 45 Pep Club l,2,3,45 Hockey Team 152,35 Womens Basketball fmgrj l,2,35 Womens Softball Cmgri 1,25 Womens Tennis Crngri 1,25 Women's Ath- letic Assn. l,2,3,45 House Sports l,2,3,4. Rowland, Diane Lois: Manhasset, New York5 Sociology5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 International Relations Club 45 Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,45 House Board 2,3,45 Women's Basketball 3,45 Womens Athletic Assn. l,2,3,45 House Sports 1,2,3,4. Schierholz, Iames Albert: St. Louis, Missouri5 Chemistry5 Christian Science Org 2,3,45 Pilot Editorial Board 35 House Board 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Men's Tennis 2,3,45 House President 45 Student Council 4. Scott, Ronald Gibson: Los Angeles, Ca1ifornia5 Geogra- phy5 Christian Science Org 3,45 Choir 35 House Board 45 Football 3,45 House Sports 3,45 Men's Baseball 3,4. Seidler, Donald Lee: Milwaukee, Wisconsin5 Business Administration5 Christian Science Org, 2,3,45 Messiah 2,35 Fire Crew 2,35 Mens Baseball 2,3,45 Letterrnens Club l,2,3,45 House Sports 2,3,4. Simmins, Gail Roper: Little Rock, Arkansas5 Creative Writing5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 International Relations Club 2,35 Phi Delta Kappa l,2,3,45 Public Affairs Conference 2,35 House Board 3,4. Smith, Lovis Gordon: St. Louis, Missouri5 English- Creative Writing5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 Public Affairs Conference 3,45 PAC Executive Board 45 House Board 45 Womens Org Board 45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Cheerleader 2,35 House Sports 1,4. Smith, Sonia Beatrice: Reims, Marne, France5 French Literature5 Christian Science Org 2,3,45 Messiah 2,45 Public Affairs Conference l, Pilot Editorial Board 3,45 House Board l,2,3,45 House President 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Hockey Team l,2,3,45 Womens Basketball l,2,3,45 Womens Softball 1,25 Womens Tennis 3,45 Womens Athletic Assn. l,2,3,45 House Sports 3. Smith, Turner Stedman: Elsah, lllinois5 Economics5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Christian Science Org Board 45 Public Affairs Conference 45 Fire Crew 1,25 Class Board 25 Men's Org Board 35 Student Council 35 Football l,2,3,45 Track 1,25 House Sports l,2,3,45 Phi Delta Kappa Production 4. Sparrowhawk, William Paul: Tampa, Florida5 Govern- rnent5 Christian Science Org l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,35 Star- light 2,3,45 Messiah 1,35 Debate 45 Public Affairs Con- ference 3,45 Fire Crew l,2,3,45 Band 152,35 Football 45 House Sports 3. Steinmetz, Phyllis Ann: Chicago, lllinois5 English-Fine Arts5 Christian Science Org 3,45 Cresset editor 45 Mes- siah 45 Public Affairs Conference 3,45 House Sports 35 House Board 4. 120 Stover. Nancy: Port Washington, New York, Govern- ment, Christian'Science Org. 2,3,4, Phi Delta Kappa l,2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, Pilot Staff l,2, 3,4, Pilot News Page Editor 3,4, House Board 3, Band l,2,3,4. Thomas, David Hanaford: Ypsilanti, Michigan, Eco- nomics, Christian Science Org. 2,3,4, Reader 4, Choir 2, Messiah 2, Phi Alpha Eta 3,4, Public Affairs Conference 2,3,4, Pilot Editorial Board 3,4, Pilot Staff 2,3, Fire Crew 2,3, Class Board 3, Scholastic Committee 3, House Sport:- 2, Principia Abroad 4. Thompson, Lucy Del: Cincinnati, Ohio, Physical Educa- tion, Christian Science Org, 3,4, Messiah 2,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,4, House Board 4, Pep Club lg Hockey Team l,2,3,4, Women's Basketball 4, Womens Tennis 2,3,4, Women's Athletic Assn. l,2,3,4, House Sports l,2,3, Tomlinson, George Ioseph: Louisville, Kentucky, Gov- ernment, Christian Science Org. l,2,3,4, Christian Sci- ence Org. Board 4, Debate l,3, International Relations Club l,2,3,4 CPresidentJ, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3, Fire Crew l,2, House Sports l,2,3,4. Truitt. William Harvey: Godfrey, Illinois, Government, Christian Science Org. 4, Substitute Reader 4, Debate 3, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3, PAC Executive Board 4, Fire Crew l,2,3,4, House Board 3,4, Men's Org. Board 3, Band l,2,3,4, House Sports l,2,3,4, Fine Arts Festival 2, Student Banker l,4. Utz, Russell Dennis: Trenton, Michigan, Biology, Chris- tian Science Org. 2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference 2,3,4, S0'Pfl0'Wl0'1f Adair, Helen: Delhi, New York, English, Future Teachers of America l, Sheaf Staff 2, House Sports 2. Adams, Marion: Brantford, Ontario, Canada, Fine Arts, Christian Science Org 2, International Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, House Sports l, 121 Fire Crew l,2,3,4 fCaptainl, House Board 4, Men's Tennis l,2, Lettermen's Club 3,4, House Sports l,2,3,4. van Lutsenburg Mass. Petronella: Mountain Lakes, New Iersey, Physical Education, Christian Science l,2,3,4, Messiah 4, International Relations Club 3, Future Teachers of America 3,4, Public Affairs Conference 3, Hockey Team l,2,3,4, Women's Basketball l,2,3,4, Women's Softball l,2,3,4, Women's Athletic Assn. l,2,3,4. Wasson, Zoe Ann: St. Louis, Missouri, English Literature- Creative Writing, Christian Science Org. l,2,3,4, Reader 4, Choir l,2, Messiah l,2, International Relations Club l,2,3,4, Phi Delta Kappa Productions l,2,3,4, Public Af- fairs Conference l,2,3,4, House Board l,2,3, Women's Org Board 3, House Sports l,2, Principia Abroad 4, Young, Shirley Mae: Bakersfield, California, Art, Chris- tian Science Org. 2,3,4, Future Teachers of America 4, Phi Delta Kappa 2,3,4, Phi Alpha Eta 3,4, House Board 3. Zellner. Carl Alan: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Gov- ernment, Christian Science Org. 2,3,4, Elijah l, Debate l, International Relations Club l,2,3,4, Phi Delta Kappa l,2,3,4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, Pilot Editorial Board 2, Usher's Club l,2,3,4, Fire Crew l,2,3, Freshman Class President l, House Board 3, Student Council Pres- ident 4, Track l,2,4, House Sports 4, Natural Science Club l,2, Fine Arts Festival 2,, Zollars, MaryAnn Hines: Chevy Chase, Maryland, Mathematics, Christian Science Org, 2,3,4, Choir 4, Messia-h 4, Natural Science l,2, Future Teachers of America 4, Public Affairs Conference l,2,3,4, House Sports l,2,3,4. +a1i?lrE'c4. Apte, Cynthia: Greenfield, Massachusetts, Govern- rnent, International Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pep Club l,2, House Sports l,2. Bailard, Gordon Andrew: Santa Barbara, California, Economics, Fire Crew l,2, House Sports l,2. Ballard, William F.: Winnetka, Illinois, Biology, Usher's Club l,2, Fire Crew l,2,3, Football l, Track l. Barcume, Roland Stewart: Corona del Mar, California, Government, Christian Science Org. l,2, Debate l,2, International Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Confer- ence l,2, Fire Crew l,2, House Sports l,2. Barringer. Charles: Media, Pennsylvania, Geology, Phi Delta Kappa 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Class Board l, Football l,2, Men's Baseball l, House Sports l,2. Beals, ludith: Fayetteville, New York, English, Christian Science Org. 2, Messiah 2, Phi Delta Kappa l,2, Public Affairs Conference 2, House Sports l,2, Bergstrom, Donna Marie: San Clemente, California, Messiah 2, International Relations Club 2, Future Teachers of America l, Public Affairs Conference 2, House Board I. Biegler, Ioyce: South Orange, New Iersey, English, Messiah 2, International Relations Club l,2, Pep Club l, House Sports l,2. Bivens, Virginia: Boise, Idaho, Economics, Sheaf Staff 2. Blake, Peter Lawrence: Camden, Maine, Economics, International Relations Club l,2, Fire Crew l, House Sports l,2. Bormann, Barbara Anne: Elsah, Illinois, Sociology, In- ternational Relations Club 2, House Board 2, House Sports l, Principia Abroad 3. Brown, Reggie Carey: St. Louis, Missouri, Physical Education, Christian Science Org. 2, Public Affairs Conference l, Men's Tennis l, House Sports l,2, Bullwinkle, Richard: Dallas, Texas, Physics, Starlight l,2, Camera Club l,2, Men's Tennis l,2. Burtis, Robert Leon: Gouverneur, New York, Messiah l, Fire Crew l, House Sports l,2. Chapin, Samuel Thomas: Silver Creek, New York, Eco- nomics, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir l,2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l, Fire Crew l,2. Crouse, Frances Westfall: Shaker Heights, Ohio, Bio- logy, Christian Science Org. l,2, International Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference l, House Sports l. Curran, Nicholas: Berkeley, California, English, Fire Crew l, House Sports 2. 122 Douglass. Diane Woodward: Rockville, Maryland, Eng- lish, Christian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, Inter- national Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l, Student Council Secretary 2, Pep Club l, Hockey Team l,2, Women's Basketball 2, Women's Tennis l,2, Women's Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l. Ellermeyer, William: Orinda, California, English, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pep Club l, Men's Basketball l,2, House Sports l,2. Emery, Rodney: Melbourne, Florida, International Relations Club l,2, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pilot Staff l,2, Exo, Elizabeth Ann: Boston, Massachusetts, Govern- ment, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir l,2, Messiah 2, Class Board 1, Pep Club l, House Sports l. Fanta, Ruth Ann: Manitounc, Wisconsin, Physical Ed- ucation, Pep Club l,2, Cheerleader 2, House Sports l,2. Flack, Linda: Baltimore, Maryland, Sociology, House Board 2, Pep Club l,2, Hockey Team l,2, Women's Tennis l,2, Women's Athletic Assn. l,2, House Sports l,2. Frothingham, Elizabeth Mason: St. Louis, Missouri, English Literature, Christian Science Org. l,2, Inter- national Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, Pilot Editorial Board 2, House Board l,2, House Pres- ident 2, Wom'en's Org. Board l,2, Student Council l,2, Hockey Team 2, Aqua Show 2, House Sports l. Gearhart, Elaine Breisch: Oakland, California, Biology, Christian Science Org. 2, Starlight 2, House Board 2, House Sports 2. Geist, Patty: Stanford, Connecticut, Education, Chris- tian Science Org. 2, Hockey Team l, Women's Softball 2, Women's Athletic Assn, 2, House Sports l,2, Giesecke, Carol: Duluth, Minnesota, Sociology, Chris- tian Science Org. 2, Phi Delta Kappa 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, Pilot Staff 2. Goddard, William C.: Fort Worth, Texas, Pre-Engineer ing, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir l,2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference I. Gotchef, Edward: Galesburg, Illinois, International Relations, Christian Science Org. l,2, International Re- lations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference l, Fire Crew l,2, House Board 2, Band l,2, Men's Basketball l,2, House Sports l,2. R Gray, Diane: San Gabriel, California, Economics, Christian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, Sheaf Staff 1, House Sports 2. Green, Carol Nell: Ridgefield, Connecticut, Education, Christian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, Phi Delta Kappa Productions l,2, Public Affairs Conference 2, Band l,2, House Sports l,2. Greenwald, Barbara: Garches, France, Education, Phi Delta Kappa l,2, Pep Club l,2, Women's Tennis l,2, House Sports l,2. Hackett, Martha lane: Little Rock, Arkansas, English, Christian Science Org. 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 2, Hanlin, Iames Rae: Brentwood, Missouri, English, Ushers Club l,2, Football 2, Men's Tennis l,2, House Sports 1. Harcourt, Harriet: Bronxville, New York, History, Chris- tian Science Org. 2, House Sports 2. Harlan, Kenneth Robert: Oakland, California, Business Administration, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference 1, Ushers Club 2, Fire Crew l,2, Class President 2, Track 2, House Sports l,2, Harpold, Iune Esther: North Canton, Ohio, History- Education, Christian Science Org. l,2, International Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Class Board 2, House Board 1,25 House Sports l,2. Hastings, Ieannette: Dayton, Ohio, Economics, Womens Basketball 2, House Sports 2. Haven, Iudy: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, History, Chris- tian Science Org, l,2, Future Teachers of America 2, Pep Club 1, Women's Basketball l,2, Womens Softball 1, Womens Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l,2. Hellyer, George Iames: Pacific Palisades, California, Economics, Christian Science Org. 25 lnternational Relations Club 25 Public Affairs Conference 15 Fire Crew l,2, House Sports l,2. Hocker. Thomas Dale: South Orange, New Iersey, Eco- nomics, Christian Science Org, 2, Starlight l,2, Public Affairs Conference 1,25 Fire Crew l,2, Football l,2, Men's Baseball l,2, Lettermens Club 2, House Sports 2. Hogue, Ioan: Los Angeles, California, Economics, Christian Science Org. 2, Messiah 2, lnternational Re- lations Club l,2, House Board 2. 123 Hope, Ienniier: Canberra, Australia, English, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir 1,25 Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Phi Delta Kappa l,2. Iensen, Peter Walter: Union, New lersey, Economics, Christian Science Org, l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Band 1, Mens Baseball l,2, 1-louse Sports l,2, Iohnson, David Charles: Port Washington, New York, Chemistry, Fire Crew 25 Band 2, Football 1, Track l,2, House Sport l,2, Pilot Staff 2, Iudkins, Hope: Binghamton, New York, English, lnter- national Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference 1,25 Share l,2. Kermeen, Donna Carol: Lynbrook, New York, French, Christian Science Org. l,2, Pep Club l,2, Cheerleader 2, Womens Basketball l,2, Women's Softball l,2, Womens Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l,2. Kiesel, Karen Kaye: Salina, Kansas, Government, Christian Science Org. 2, Choir 2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, House Board 2. Koontz, Karl David: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Christian Science Org. l,2, lnternational Relations Club 1, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Phi Delta Kappa Productions l,2. Lappin, Bernard Vickers: Fort Smith, Arkansas, Eco- nomics,- Fire Crew l,2, Pep Club 2, Football 2, House Sports l,2. Leap, Amber: Amelia, Ohio, English Literature, Chris- tian Science Org. l,2, Cresset Board 2, Phi Delta Kappa Production 2, Pilot Staff 1. Lloyd, Robert: Braintree, Massachusetts, English, Chris- tian Science Org, l,2, Choir 2, Messiah 2, Fire Crew 2. Lombard, Verity: St. Louis, Missouri, Math, Christian Science Org. l,2, lnternational Relations Club, Public Affairs Conference 1, Sheaf Editorial Board 25 Sheaf Staff 15 House Board l,2, Scholastic Committee 2, Hoc- key Team l, Women's Tennis l, House Sports l,2. Ludgate, Verity Mudge: Villanova, Pennsylvania, Eng- lish, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir 1, Starlight l,2, Messiah 2, International Relations Club 2, Phi Delta Kappa 2, Public Affairs Conference 1, House Sports l. McDonald, Betty Io: Denver, Colorado, Math-Education, Christian Science Org. l,2, Future Teachers of Amer- ica 1,2, Pilot Staff l,2, Pep Club 1, McHugo, Ernestine Yvonne: Spokane, Washington, English Literature, International Relations Club 2, House Board 2, House Sports 2. Morey, Carolee: St. Louis, Missouri, Education, Chris- tian Science Org. l,2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Inter- national Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference l, House Board l, Pep Club l,2, Hockey Team l,2, Women's Basketball, Women's Softball 2, Women's Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l,2. Morey, Susan Luoma: Sarasota, Florida, Fine Arts His- tory, Christian Science Org. l,2, House Board l,2, Women's Tennis l,2, House Sports l,2. Mott, Charles Stewart Harding: Flint, Michigan, Eco- nomics, Christian Science Org. 2, Public Affairs Con- ference l, Fire Crew l,2, Golf 2, House Sports l,2. Mullan, Elizabeth Sisson: Seattle, Washington, English, Christian Science Org. 2, International Relations Club 2. Mullen, Robert: Rockville, Maryland, Physics, Public Affairs Conference I, Fire Crew l,2, Pep Club l,2, House Sports l,2, Natural Science Club 2. Murphy, Edward Renz: Arcata, California, Sociology, Christian Science Org, l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Usher's Club l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Pep Club l,2, House Sports l. Newcombe. Nancy Blaik: Minneapolis, Minnesota, Ed- ucation, Starlight l,2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Confer- ence I. Nicholas, Ieffery Weld: Coral Gables, Florida, English, House Sports 2. Nicholson, Margaret Ellen: Annapolis, Maryland, Gov- ernment, Christian Science Org. l,2, International Re- lations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pilot Staff 2. Nimmons, Richard: Port Blakely, Washington, Eco- nomics, Public Affairs Conference l, Football l, House Sports l,2. Nimmons, Robert: Seattle, Washington, Economics, Football I, House Sports 2, Nordahl, Peter Eric: Boston, Massachusetts, lournalism, Christian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, Men's Baseball 2: House Sports l,2. 'I2 ,,,,,,, ---t--Y ,,,..-t,.- ---H --- Ollendorf, Anne: Flossmoor, Illinois, House Board 2, Pep Club l,2, Cheerleader 2, House Sports. Olms, Bette: St. Louis, Missouri, English, Christian Sci- ence Org. l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pep Club l, House Sports l,2. Orr, Sandra Brook: University City, Missouri, Physical Education, Christian Science Org. l,2, International Relations Club l,2, Phi Delta Kappa 2, Public Affairs Conference l, Pep Club l,2, Cheerleader 2, Hockey Team l,2, Women's Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l,2. Osthimer, Ioy Ann: South Bend, Indiana, Education, Christian Science Org 2, International Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, House Board 2, House Sports I. Parker, Dotti: Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Education, Chris- tian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, International Re- lations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, House Board l,2, House Sports l,2. Peterson, Herbert: El Paso, Texas, Biology, Christian Science 3, International Relations Club 3, Fire Crew l,2,3, Track 1,2,3,Lettermen's Club 3, House Sports l,2,3. Peterson, Ian: Elsah, Illinois, Government, Choir 2, Messiah 2. Pugh, Keith: Hollywood, California, Economics, Chris- tian Science Org. 2, International Relations Club l, Public Affairs Conference l, Fire Crew l,2, Student Body treasurer 2, House Sports l,2. Rechner, Diane: Kansas City, Missouri, Fine Arts, Chris- tian Science Org. 2, International Relations Club 2, Class Board 2, House Board l, Women's Org. Board I, Hockey Team 2, Women's Tennis l, House Sports 1. Reagan, Nancy: Winnetka, Illinois, Government, Star- light 2, Messiah 2, International Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, Sheaf Staff 2, House Sports 2. Rhodes, Pete: Clarence, New York, Chemistry Inter- national Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Track l, House Sports l,2. Robbie, Ianet Louise: Ridgewood, New Iersey, Art, Christian Science Org. l,2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference I, Pilot Staff I, House Board l,2, House Sports I. 4 'in Rolleston, lane Howe: Mount Vernon, New York, Eco- nomics, Christian Science Org l,2, Choir 2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, House Board 2. Scharr. Earleen: Pasadena, California, Education, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pep Club l, Women's Athletic Assn. 2, House Sports l,2. Shivers, Kenneth: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Physics, Fire Crew l,2, Pep Club 2, House Sports l,2. Shoemaker, Martha lane: Westport, Connecticut, Math, International Relations Club 2. Sherwood, Richard Miller: Bethel, Connecticut, Human Relations, Christian Science Org. 2, Class Board l. Simpson, Rodger Kent: Decatur, Illinois, Biology, Chris- tian Science Org. l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Football l,2, Track l,2, House Sports l,2. Srnallwood, George: Shreveport, Louisiana, Economics, International Relations Club 3, Fire Crew l,2. Smith, David Rollins: Eugene, Oregon, BiolOQY: Fire Crew l,2, Men's Baseball l, House Sports l,2, Natural Science Club l,2. Smith, Deborah Ward: St. Louis, Missouri, English, Christian Science Org l,2, Choir l,2, Messiah 2, Inter- national Relations Club 2, Pep Club l. Smith, Duncan Ward: St. Louis, Missouri, International Relations, Christian Science Org l,2, Choir l,2, Messiah 1, Public Affairs Conference 1, Men's Org Board 2, Men's Tennis l,2, Lettermen's Club 2, House Sports l,2. Spikes, Iohn Velton Ir.: Amarillo, Texas, Pre-Engineer- ing, Christian Science Org. l,2, Choir 2, Messiah 2, Fire Crew l,2, Pep Club l,2, House Sports 1. Stauder, Heidy Katherine: Summit, New Iersey, Inter- national Relations, Christian Science Org l,2, Choir 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Sheaf Staff 1, Pilot Staff l,2, House Board l,2,'Women's Org Board 2, Pep Club l, House Sports l,2. Stokes, Wilma: Decatur, Illinois, Economics-Education, Christian Science Org l,2, Future Teachers of America 2, Public Affairs Conference l. Strong, Bruce W.: Annadale, Virginia, Business Admin- istration, International Relations Club l, Usher's Club l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Class Board 2, Football 2, House Board l,2. .:..,-, f... .... .., 7.177 l Thompson, Iohn Cullom: Westfield, New Iersey, English, Christian Science Org l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pilot Editorial Board 2, Pilot Staff l,2, Pilot Editor 2, Fire Crew l,2, Scholastic Committee 2. Thurber, Bradfor Carling: Lyndhurst, New Iersey, Iour- nalism, Christian Science Org l,2, Messiah 2, Inter- national Relations Club l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pilot Staff 2, Sing Committee 2, Fire Crew l,2. Trew, Ian: Wasco, California, Fine Arts, Messiah 2, In- ternational Relations Club l,2, Sheaf Staff 2, Pilot Staff l,2. van Lutsenburg Mass, Adriaan: Mountain Lakes, New Iersey, Government, Debate 2, International Relations Club l,2, Fire Crew l,2, Band l,2, Track l,2, Lettermen's Club 2, House Sports l,2. Waller, Frances Ann: Portland, Oregon, History, Chris- tian Science Org l,2, Messiah 2, Future Teachers of America l,2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pep Club l,2, House Sports l,2. Walker, Sandria Winifred: Pampton Plains, New Iersey, French, Christian Science Org l,2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, House Board 2. Welputt, Carol: Santa Anna, California, Education, Pep Club l,2, Women's Athletic Assn.'2, House Sports l,2. Wemyss. Barbara Loomis: Rockport, Massachusetts, Sociology, Choir 2, Messiah 2, International Relations Club 2, Pep Club l. West, Lois Nell: Midland, Texas, French, Christian Sci- ence Org 2, International Relations Club 2, House Sports 2. Willey. Deanna: White Salmon, Washington, Educa- tion, Messiah 2, International Relations Club 2, Public Affairs Conference 2, House Board 2, House Sports 2. Williams. Phillip: Dade City, Florida, Economics, Chris- tian Science Org l,2, Fire Crew 1, Class Board l, House Sports l,2. Young, Carolyn Lucy: St. Louis, Missouri, French, Chris- tian Science Org. l,2, Choir 2, Starlight 2, Messiah 2, Public Affairs Conference l,2, Pilot Staff l,2, House Board l, Scholastic Committee l. 125 : ww. g1W!5Q41w-- '5-wif Fiw-w,7Tni'- Adair, Helen 54,75 Adams, Marion 39,54,55 Adams, Sandra 62,63,78,84 Aitken, Mary Helen 70,89 Allen, Phil 47 Allen, Robin 89,90 Allingham, Stuart 37 Anderson, Barbara Kay 47,63 Anderson, Karen 47,63,94 Anderson, Ty 37,90,1l2 Andrews, Grenville 79 Andrews, Priscilla 46,63 Andrews, Virginia 89 Angell, Harris 46,57 Apte, Cynthia 39,54 Astroth, Susan 27,89 Auber, Claudine 39,58 Ayers, Mike 46,60,108,ll0,1ll Bahnson, Alice 37,58,52 Bailard, Andy 39,60 Ball, George 37,60 Ballard, Bill 52,87 Banbury, Ienifer 46,66 Bancroit,Ianet 36,58,74,76 Bannister, Shelley 39,84 Barcume, Roland 39,52,76,84 Barnes, Pete 47,68,69 Barringer, Chuck 39,69,108,l12 Beals, Iudith 39 Bergstrom, Donna 39,54 Bidlake, Barbara 37,38,50,5l,66,89 Biegler, Ioyce 39,54 Biehn, Peggy 37,66,89 Bigelow, Iohn 65 Bivens, Virginia 39,54,75 Black, Lilah 66,75,78 Blake, Merritt 39,113 Blake, Peter 37,39,60,64,65,79 Blanchard, Iohn 27,50,52,82 Blood, Dorothy 37,5884 Bodin, Nancy 46,66,79 1 Bormann, Barbara 39,54 Boroughl, Holmes Brickner, Margaret 47 Broock, Carolyn 47,82 Browne, Reggie 39,69 Bruce, Bobbe 37,58 Bruggeman, ludith 27,70,8l,82 Bubb, Iudith 46,63 Buckwalter, Paul 57 Bullwinkle, Richard 39,47,64,78,l 13 Bumann, Ed 27,69 Burdsall, Bill 37,60,78,79,88 Burkert, lane 37,70 Burman, Dale 37,60,76 Burns, Nancy 37,63,75,77,82,89 Burtis, Robert 39,62 Butler, Ronald 37,64,65,86 Buzby, Walt 111 Byrd, Allan 52,108 Campbell, Mary 46,66 Molex Carnochan, David 39,69 Carpenter, Eloise 46,66 Challinor, Peter 26,27,36,52,84 Chambers, Nancy Lee 37,63,70 Chapin, Samuel 40,57,79 Chevalier, Charles 59 Chope, Avery 36,37,61,78,90 Clark, Douglas 60,110 Clark, Heather 47 Claypool, Suzanne 37,58,78 Cole, Dudley 68,69 Cole, Ioseph 40 Cole, Richard 47,57 Colgan, Mary 47,63 Collester, Sue 46,63 Colvin, Robert 27,69 Comeskey, Iames 60,108,113 Conlon, Barbara 47,63 Cornell, David 40,69,77,78,82 Cowan, Mary 47,66 Cox, Edward 27,52,88,110 Crandell, Walden 47,108 Crouse, Frances 40,54 Cummings, lohn 28,57,81 Cummings, Elizabeth 66 Cunningham, Novie 62,63 Curran, Nicholas 40,56,57 Cushman, Iudith 37,63,89 Darling, Spencer 46,69 Davison, Gerald 37,52,84,1 12 Dawson, Edwin 57 Dawson, Iohn 37,57,74 DeForest, Mary 28,50,51,58,78 Depew, Dave 40,64,65,87,88,108 Devoe, Caroline 58 Deuerlein, Bob 56,62 Dixon, Douglas 47,52,75 Dopp, Rhodora 46 Douglass, Diane 40,50,54,89 Durning, Deanne 46,63,79 Earnshaw, Carol 61,78,79,90 Ehmke, Roger 46,57 Eichengreen, Engelbert 28,69 Eickhotf, Barbara 37,63 Ellermeyer, William 40,64,65,ll1 Ellis, limmy 28,50,60,l08 Elmes, Ronald Emery, Rodney 40,52,76,79 Ernest,Carole 47,63 Evans, Iohn 52 Exo, Ann 40,54,79 Fanta, Ruth 40,54,66,87 Paulstich, George 47,57 Feldmann, Clarence 28,52,77,79 Fisher, Evelyn 47,63 Pisher, Richard 28,60 Fisher, Frederick 75 Flack, Linda 40,54,86 Fluehr, David 69 Ford, Ioseph 47,68,94,ll2 126 Ford,Les1y 28,58,59,84 Fork, Richard 29,57,81 Fortbrook, Calvin 37,81 Franke, Gail 37 Franke, Pat 66 Fraser, Mike 47,52,86,l02 Freeman, Carolyn 47,66 Frothingham, Elizabeth 40,50,5l,54,75 Fulbright, Madge 37,58,70 Funke, William 37,64,65,87,l08 Gardner, Iohn 37,56,57,74,85,l08,ll0 Gauger, Margaret 29,58 Gauger, David 47,68,69 Gaul, Charlotte 47,66,78 Gearhart,Elaine 40,54,78 Geffen, David 75,81,82,l00 Geist, Patricia 40,58 Giesecke, Carol 40,54 Glor, William 65 Glover, I. Denis 47,65,74 Goddard, William 40,56,65,78 Godine, Peter 46,64,65,ll2 Goebal, Betty lane 66,82 Gosnell, Iohn 64,65,78,79,l08 Gotchei, Edward 37,4O,69,82,1ll Graham, Nadine 29,58,77,89 Grange, Barbara 4l,54,79 Gray, Diane. 4l,54,55 Green, Carol 41,54,82 Green, Patricia 29,70,76,8l Greenwald, Barbara 4l,54,84 Groit, Tamra 46,66,82 Grosswiler, Roger 47,60,l 10 Hackett, Martha 4l,54,86,87 Hall, Carolyn 59,51,57,63 Hall, lames 47,57 Hall, Peter 37,56,75,88,ll0 Halley, Woods 69 Hamley, Iune 37,70,74,75 Hancock, William 47,64 Hanlin, Iames 57,108,113 Hanzlik, Ray 46,52,53,108,112 Happ, George 75,77,80,84,85 Harcourt, Harriet 41,54,55 Hardin, Richard 37,47,52,69,11O Hardtner, Ann 36,66 Harlan, Ken 41,57,79,ll0 Harrier, Michaele 63 Harpold, Iune 4l,55,58 Harting, Nancy 47,66 Hartmann, Paul 29,64,65,75,77,88 Hartzell, Susan 46,63,79 Hastings, Ieanette Hausmann, Gary 37,86,88,60,112 Haven, ludith 41,89 Hawley, Mary 36,58 Heidke, Ronald 65,108 1-leiss, Claire 37,58 Hellyer, George 41,60 Henning, Ianet 46,66,76 Hermann, Richard 65,111 ,,,.l... w ,-ff -.V--7-lrgg-gw-5-,v-rr ,Tug i - V Y it x H ,. , 1 ' 1- ' . Herstad, Kelvin 29,56,60,88,110 Hiers ,Herbert 29 Hines, Ronald 60 Hinckley, Charles 30,50,60,76 Hocker, Thomas 4l,57,78,108,112 Hodenpyl, Alice 47,63,94 Hogue, Ioan 41,54 Holmberg, Edward 26,30,60,59,60,61, 74,79 Holt, Alice 63 Hope, Ienniler 4l,59,78,84 Hopier, Roxanne 30,58,59,78 Howe, Mary Louise 37,58,79 Howell, Robert 37,90,113 Hunn, David 36,37,90 lckes,Iacque1yn 37,7089 Iacob, Sandria 46,66 Iarrett, Thad 4l,65,78 lay, Robert 76 Iefferson, Natalie 47,63 Ienks, Charlotte 47 Iensen, Peter 41,57,l12 Iohnson, Betty lane 46,66,79,82 Iohnson, David Charles 41,69,8l,82, ' TV ', K -f'f'7 ' '7'lI '1. 1-9 T'l ' Wlqw '5l'Y 511 7fW McBurney, Iames 108,112 ' McCandless, Pet? 78,84,88,90 McCrea, David 6,110 McDonald, Betty Io 42,54,75 McDonald, Dee 46,66,86 McGarry, Roberta 66,89 McHugo, Ernestine 42,54 McMillin, Bruce 56,57 McVicar, Clyde 47,69,108 Mader, Ion 47,69,90 Mains, Nancy 36,77,90 Mains, Raymond 47,69,108,ll0,111 Marshall, Frederick 3l,60,61,78,79 Manfred, Carol 47 Martin, Martha 36,58,77,79 Martin, Tove 47,66,86 Mason, Donna 42 Masters, Nancy 37,63,82 Merritt, Donna 47,63,86 Merz, Marion 47,63 Metzger, Allan 47,65 Michelson, Gail 47,63 Miller, Robert 31,50,57,77 Minnick, Wendell 47,68,69,78,1 13 Mitchell, Charles 78,84 85,110 Iohnson, David Norwood 47,57,75 Iohnson, Ianet 90 Iohnson, Iohn Iohnson, Kay 37,89 Iohnson, Phyllis 30,84 Iones, Lynda 47,63 Iudkins, Hope 41,54 Kakatsch, Iohn 60 Kalbfleisch, Ann 41 Mochel, Marvin 42,65,86,l08 Moore, David 47,69 Moore, Ellen 54,101 Morey, Arthur 26,31,64,65,78 Morey, Carolee 42,54,56,78,89 Morey, Susan 42,55 Morise tte, Nancy 37,63,78,89 Morris, Warren 3l,50,69,88 Moses, Margaret 37,63 Mott, Harding 42,56,57 Muehl, Nan 46,66 Mueller, Betty 31,74,79,81 Kavanagh, Carolyn' 30,58 Kay, William 47,57 Kermeen, Donna 4l,54,86,87 Kiesel, Karen 42,54,78,79 Kimball, Dana 52,62 K-ing, Van 47,69 Knadler, Arthur 60,112 Knapp, Gordon 30,57 Knudsen, Barbara 47 Koontz, David 42,52 Kruger, Lynn 52,77,79 Krusz, George v30,50,57,78,95,108,ll2 Kuemmerling, Susan 46,63,69,78,79 Lamperts, Ronald 30,57,87,88,l08 Lane, Patricia 47,63,82 Lappin, Bernard 65,86,l08 Laubscher, Ioan 36,8589 Leap, Ambar 42 Leonard, Iudith .36,90 Lesley, Anton 36,65 Lewis, Martha 46,66 Lijphart, Arend 36,69,76 Links, Susan 36,66,80 Lipsey, Frantz 47,52,l10 Llewllyn, Mary 46,66 Lloyd, Robert 42,57,79 Loeschner, Frank 46,60,113 Loechner, lane 46,63,79 Lombard, Verity 42,74 Losey, Linda 47,63 Lowber, Kay 31,58 Ludgate, Verity 42,54,78,84 Lyons, David 26,31,36,60,82 Mueller, Gene 42,57,59,85,l12 Mullan, Elizabeth 42,58 Mullen, Robert 42,65,85,86 Munnecke, Theodore 32,52,108 Murphy, Edward 42,64,65 Nay, Barbara 47,66,82 Newcombe, Nancy 42,54 Newton, Suzanne 32,70,74,75,78 Nicholas, Ieltrey 43,57 Nichols, Gail 47,66 Nicholson, Margaret 43,54 Nimmons, Richard 43,57 Nimmons, Robert 43,65 Nofsinger, Rowland 47,52,110,l 11,1 12 Nolte, Ronald 46,57,l08,ll0,1l1,1l2 Nordahl, Peter 43,65,78,ll2 Nordahl, Richard 47,65,l12 Ollentori, Ann 43,54,86,87 Olms, Bette 43,54 Orr, Sandra 43,54,86,87 Osthimer, Ioy 43,54 Palmer, Patricia 37,58,74 Parker, Dorothy 43,54 Parker, Virginia 43,54,89 Paton, Thomas 32,69,l 10,111 Patterson, Elsa 36,70,76,77,78 Peacock, lean 43,58 Peacock, Isabel 47,66 Pereira, Anton 56,78 Periton, Anthony 36,46,50,57,60 Peters, Phyllis 32,5881 127 ...,,.fw1-,,- --...-,lwwwv-,ev-H-,., Peters, Richard 57 Peterson, Herbert 52,84,85,110 Peterson, Ianice 43,54 Phipps, Wilton 47,68,69,78 Pick, Louise 43,44,74 Pierce, David 36,65 Pings, Virginia 47,63 Pomeroy, Helen 36,58,82 Pond, Elizabeth 58,75,76 Posgate, Lucy 43,58,85 Powell, Carter 32,65,76 Prather, Hugh 47 Preston, Martha 47,63 Priddy, Robert 36,60,78,108 ' Pugh, Kieth 43,60,87 Percell, Michael 60,110 Rathmell, Margaret 32,58 Ratlitt, Phillip 69 Rawlins, Ruth Ann 46,63,79 Rayner, Ieanne 36,58,89 Reagan, Nancy 43,54,74,78 Rechner, Diane 44,55,58 Redick, Clark 36,68,69 Redick, Phillip 69 Remington, Caroline 46,66,79 Renau, Donald 36,65 Rhodes, Peter 44,52,85 Richards, Lynn 46,65,l08 Riggs, Iudith 47,63 Robb, Iacqueline 26,32,58,75,76,79,84 Robbie, Ianet 44 Roe, Marion 47,66,82 Rolleston, lane 44,54,78,79 Ronne, Marilyn 46 Rothenberg, Louise l2,32,50,51,86,89 Rowland, Diane 26,33,58,89 Rowland, Don 47,60,l08,1lO Royce, Iohn 47,108,110 Ruh, Bruce 52,84 Sandler, lane 47,66,86 Scal1an,Margielee 35,58 Schaedel, Sandra 36,5889 Schafer, Ronald 65,108 Scharr, Earleen 44,54 Scheer, Rosaland 47,63 Scheldrup, Iohn 69,76 Scheye, Edward 46,47,57,62,95 Schierholz, Iames 33,50,65,l 13 Schneider, Kenneth 47,65,82 Schuchholz, William 46,64,65,108 Schultz, Cora Io 46,63 Schultz, Paula 36,5l,58 Schultz, Sally 63 Schultz, Elinor 66,84 Scolield, David 36,56,57,74,85,ll0 Scott, Ronald 33,57,108,1l2 Seagren, David 57 Seidler, Donald 33,112 Selover, William 46,57,79 Severance, Larry 57 Seymour, Anne 46,63,79,86 Shepard, Linda 36,58,86,87,89 Sherwood, Richard 44,57 Shivers, Kenneth 44,69,86 Shoemaker, Martha 44,54 Shurmon, Iames 44 Siewart, Skillman 44,57,86 Siewart, Thecla 46,63 Simmins, Gail 33,84 Simpson, Barbara 47,66 Simpson, Roger 44,69,85,l08 Slaughter, Hunley 47,56,108,110 Smallwood, George 52 Smirnow, Stephanie 46,66 Smith, Deborah 44,54 Smith, David 44,52,85 Smith, Duncan 44,57,11U Smith, Gary 36,68,69 Smith, lan 56,57,1 10 Smith, Lovis 26,33,51,58,79,86 Smith, Lynn Smith, Nancy 66 Smith, Sarah CMrs.1 33 Smith, Sonia 33,50,5l,58,59 Smith, Thomas 57,8l,86,l08 Smith, Stedman 34,60,l09 Snodgrass, Barbara 36,90 Spangenberg, Charles 65,88,l08,l09, 112 Sparrowhawk, William 34,65,78,79 Spencer, Andrew ' 44,60,1l3 Spikes, lohn 44,60,79 Stauder, Heidy 44,5l,54 Stauder, Robert 38,68,69 Steinmetz, Phyllis 34,'58,70,76,81 Steup, Iames 60 Stewart, Donna 36,58 Stokes, Wilma 45,54,82 Stone, Peter 37,90,110 Stoneman, Alan 47,62,69,l08 Stoplel, Robert 34,65,111 Stover, Nancy 26,34,58,75,82,84 Strong, Bruce 45,52 Sullivan, Cynthia 26,34,70 Sutton, Linda 45,54 Switzer, Ioan 66 Tattel, loan 36,63 Tamm, Eva 45,54 Taylor, Stephen 57,108,113 Teicher, Richard 36,56,57,88,108,1 12 Tharpe, Nancy 47,63 Thomas, David 13,75,77,90 Thompson, lohn 45,64,65,75,1l0 Thompson, Kieth 46,52,79,ll0 Thompson, Lucia 47,63 Thompson, Lucy ,34,58,89 Thompson, Timothy 45,60,78,1l2 Thurber, Bradford 60,75,77 Tolman, Patrice 47,75 Tomlinson, George 34,52,8l Toomey, Sandra 47,62,63 Townley, Sharon 36,58,70,74 Trew, Ian - 45,62 Trew, Marcia 46,63,75 Truitt, William 35,36,52,82 Tyrrell, Charles 52,108 Underwood, Nancy 36,58 Utz, Russell 35,6987 Van Lutsenburg, Maas, Adriaan 52, 76,82,110 Van Lutsenburg Maas, Nelleke 35,89 Volkmann, Ellen 47,63 Wales, Susan 46,63 Walker, Sandria 45,54,78 Waller, Ann 45,54,82 Waller, lames 36,57,78 Walpole, Perry 58 Walter, Marilyn 46,63 Ward, William 47,57,l10 Wareham, Susan 66 Warner, Russell 52,85 Wasson, Zoe Ann 90 Waterstraat, Dorothy 46,66,79 Watkins, Ruth 45,54,86 Weldon, Courtenay 46,69 Wells, Harold 36,69,76 Welputt, Carol 45,54 Weyrnss, Barbara 45,54,79 West, Lois Nell- 45,54 Westin, Linda 66,75,78 Westman, Carole 47,63 White, Sandra 47,63 Wilken, Ann 23,63,89 Willey, Deanna 45,54 Williams, Ioy Williams, Phillip 45,57,94 Wilson, Louise 47,63 Withers, Linda Wittke, Arlene 47 Young, Lucy 45,54,78,82 Young, Shirley 35,84 Ytreberg, Dag 36,69,74,79 Zellner, Carl 35,36,50,5l,52 Zollars, Helen 46,47,63 Zollars, Mary Ann 35,59,79 FACULTY INDEX Allen, Nancy I. 12,14,70 Andrews, loan 18 Andrews, Grenville D. 23,79 Andrews, Robert A. 16 Archer, Patrick 15 Armstrong, Mrs. Helen S. 23 Avery, Mrs. Zoa 12 Belden, Carol 23 Bliss, Donald T. 16 Bliss, Mrs. Marina P. 18 Bormann, Mrs, Elsbeth W. 22 Bradley, Mrs. Dorothy C. 21 Bradley, Edward D. 18,82 Bradley, Mrs. Paula R. 18,82 Bunting, Cyrus A. 20,11 Campbell, Colin 14 Campbell, Eunice 22 Campbell, Mrs. Mariana 20 Cealey, Charles 20 Chapin, Louis LeB. 15 Clock, Daniel 19 Cotley, Robert 13 Cole, Carroll P. 84 Copeland, Mrs. Iosephine 21 Cresswell, Marie 23 Cummings, Patricia 18 Dietz, Mrs. Rebeka A.P. Ferguson, Mrs. Constance 23 Ford, Clayton D. 17,76 Gerber, E. Lawrence 16 Gertsch, Alfred 10 Goodhue, Mrs. Geraldine 12 Gore, Dorothy 19 - 128 1 3 1 Green, Iames L. 15 Hall, Virginia 21 Hamilton, Ronald E. 19 Hamlin, G. Eldredge 11 Happ, George B. 77,85 Happ, Mrs. Gretchen M. 11,19 Harmon, Priscilla W. 20 Haynes, Mabel O. 12 Hencken, Elinor 16 Hicks, Mrs. Charlotte 18 Hinman, Albert G. Hooper, Mrs. Dorothy S. 19 Hooper, William I. 19 Houpt, C. Theodore 14 Ingalls, Iolani 12,15,81 Iones, Mrs. Nellie L. 12 ,Kelley, Annabel 23 Klausner, Beverly 16 Knadler,Mrs. Christine 22 Knadler, George A. 19 Leach, Mrs. Margaret B. 21 LeClair, Robert C. 14 Leet, Mary E. 21 Leiser, Iean E. 16 Leonard, Edwin S., Ir. 14,90 Luerssen, Frank I. 20 Leurssen, Gertrude 23 Lurton, William P. 20 Lyons, Ernest H., Ir. 19 Mallory, Doris V. 21 Matravers, Chester H. .17 McBurney, Mrs. Margot 20 McCandless, Lee ll McNeil, Floyd A. 17,37 Merrill, Mary Elizabeth 14 Michael, Dale M. 22 Mitchell, Howard L. 16 Morgan, Mrs. Dorinda B. 14- Morgan, Frederic E. 10 Morgan, William E. 10 Moseley, Mary Louise 20 Newman, Philip E. '15 Nietmann, lames 17 Nordman, Wilhelmina '79,100 Paddock, Virginia R. 20 Parker, Frank 15 Passmoor, Marjorie 22 Peterson, Mrs. Pearl 21 Pike, Franklin H. 21 Porter, Mrs. Dorothy 20 Powell, Anabel 12 Putcamp, Ann 15 Radius, Mrs. Roberta 20 Raitt, Mildred D. 21 Rawsthorne, Iohn W. 13 Rawsthorne, Mrs. Naka M. 13 Roberts, Ronald C. 22 Ruitenbeek, Hendrik 17,100 Schlotz, Margaret 23 Seeley, Sherrill 12 Shipman, Robert O. 14 Smith, Mrs. Barbara O. 20 Smith, William L. 20 Stevenson, Mary L. 20 Towle, Mary C. 17 Van Vleck, William L. Walker, Floyd 20 Wanamaker, Iohn F. 13,19,56 Webeck, Irene G. 12 Williams, Dorothy Ann 17 vunlooxs


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