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Have you heard the noisy clatter in the Sweetshop every morning or the gong of the bell when class is out or the hushed stillness of the campus in the evening or the crackle of a fire outdoors? . .. Have you felt the deep frustration of a wholly fruitless effort or the satisfaction of a job well done or the warmth of a lasting friendship or that certain feeling for someone. . . Can you see all this in but one swift glance? The answer is simple: of course you cannot! For the view is too broad, the eye too slow to see even a portion of the whole To see it, takes years, four to be exact . . To see it takes joys, angers, frustrations - and one must be alert, for it comes but once, and then passes on, unable to return. 1999855 Ready to test four years of preparation fr afFIf ?',, I Jriii 5 ,, ' .:2rh 11-H' - v.o3:52,.1'.if. -'ya' . . W: J . fm ' Bright, new cords-coveted badge of seniors Finding one's own fulfillment 1 Qu ,W ,IS -.. ay if ,. H.. A' I X. Jw Q 'Mr NA 1, . 1,-r,. -M, I. 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Y 'V '4 ani' , ., . .. , 'A :M 'Q 1 ' 1 , 'P X' J ., 5 , i ll ' Ko 4 -QA., of Pg. r s :mv-'LS--f' s-W-an-...,.. ,MIX , t ,As X ' The spirit of Christmas prevailing everywhere . . Excitement mounting As the last weeks approach .ff -r' '54 .r X. f,,,o-Fx U R. ,A 4 ll No further comment needed . . . Caiety and laughter filling the air 'IPR wmv.-,F .-., M Q 9 53,311-3 5 I A ff... Z If bfi. 5 'f '-N62 Xu XS 'vu .-. ,W .X- ' V x., Qi A.. 4 x N.. v y:fQ'??f x if' xl Q, .P . SM -,'Q.,,,:. v.-11, 4-1, .-3, U wg, ., , Q 1 ,S 3 ' K ,H x .Q iw ,g fix , , f sim.: . - 2' ff .Q xv MQ- QQ 1---Q f, 4, 21.1 , -:req .4 ,ggg ' wa ,Q Q.Ai3El.kS.:iigQfb w:J2.J X-f is , -:rf ' , 1' ,x--Ha,-::, Q, Buster Keaton Dody Goodman I 1' . 'f- Marcel Marceau EI izabefh Schwarzkopf Q95 Royes Fernandez and Ady Addor . . . Donald Cook, Barbara Mattes and loan Bennet in The Pleasure of his Company '7' Studying in the bookstall . . . with the usual interruptions . . . the short, concentrated periods ot study 14 eventually completes its normal pattern Purdue keeps abreast of progress Purdue offers . . . Faculty inspires . . . Students add . . . Each in his own Complementing. way Completing, fullfillin With its cracker barrel charm, Deac's represents an old 'rradntnon Q51 .,..- .4 af' :Sf . 5, X . rf 'TRW I6 V -. L,- '+'L..ffff VY- I .-I .-f-' V ...fm SFF' fiillvtte an-U-Tb , 5, F 'w s , . 5 T This new Health Center ranks among the best. An after hours preparation for another day . . X. nf' f I ' . y X A X ,1 x i Hx xxx ' s T I 5 T XXI 2 T XTXXEX ! 17 Achieving results through exchange of ideas . . , Talking, laughing, enjoying vw, Z ,J l Their goal-presenting a challenging course' of study . I8 f liffw nd-'V -1' I ll 5 I -,g1ll ' V l ll 1 ll H nk? - R tv ., .frfwi-b. ,e -..!fs,,ff' ' 'ffl' 1 'wi 027.00 -QM' '17 . I 'ling ' -all' 199' 1- 1' if nb: -1 vt fs'-, ,-ffl' A ,ff -,ww Yfihmnmmm v ' Q 1 nr ,Q Q. . K S Af 'I' ,-,, One last effort before bowing to the inevitable . . . Life continues .unconcernedly V9 ' . ' - . f:1.:f: A.: s , U , '- -:.gaJf'vsaws-:+ ,, , x 5 'Ns 3 -.N 1.52 :N P . 1 is -. 2 s I 1.3 if I Q .. Iv. EQ-SX.. x ,..Y 0 ' Y XM l ' Y X A I X V- V. N 6 L 's 'v if . Nz X , .3-E 'Q '-4. 3, N V1 .--ff? ff .W Z Pushing back the night for work that remains unfinished 22 n ' H 11 4 .jifawnu ' ---an nm -:st Fax: .--- .-XJ. ww R ADM! -. P Sf , ...,. , ,,,.g ,,,.-5-- wk HXVNJIY 'B Xx ,s W-.- ., ., N 'xx - 1 Xxt W' V X t K1 , ui ln.. . .., W... .,.......,.Q.w.+...fw--Q-.....,... . , :,..W..,g- -- -.,M..,.....-...........,, AQ . pf . ,K ff, .avg we ADNlINIgTR'ATION Y 4 .Wx Q V 2. f ,QQ .gf L y . Q wfxg .g' X X X QV k ,M Q JSF! At the Ohio State game, President Hovde dedicated the Reamers' new, specially made, Boilermaker III. A man of great stature in the liield of education and service, Purdue-'s President, Frederick L. Hovde has served devotedly as head of the University since 1946. Dr. Hovde, a Rhodes Scholar. re- ceived his undergraduate degree in Chem- ical Engineering at the University of Min- nesota, and now holds six graduate de- grees. Although the duties of his office occupy a great deal of time, Dr. Hovde still manages to serve as head of many committees and organizations. Ability. diversity. character, and diligence. applied in service. have combined to make Dr. Hovde one of the nation's foremost edu- cators and public servants. Pausing to enjoy Purdue's Loeb Fountain, President Hovde relaxes and jokes with an admiring student. .fx- A, .' . ,' ,-gm. . - 1 I sa.. ,. fl -V 1 1 'S lvl 4 , i sf f S5 X 'F' 5 :Fi . 1. ,us-ff I i ! 1 -,-in--Y '- 'A' ,,-- -1 - I I Bark Row: Mrs. Harriet Van Ness. Mrs. Lucille Morris, Assistant: A. W. Kettleg J. Ralph Thompson, Vice President. Front Row: Hobart Creighton, Donald R. Mallett. The members of the Board of Trustees meet formally once every three months in the Executive Building. 5 ea 5 E Wi? N' 'Y t 'f4E'ft ww-tb? S ' 1 misss.:-.-msnw-use 2 8 BOARD OF TRUSTEES The Board of Trustees of Purdue Uni- versity may well be called the pivotal cog in the Uni- versity's mechanism of operation. This body, which is composed of nine members, controls dispersion and co-ordination of the vast sums of money involved in the operation of the University. Of its nine mem- bers, two are prominent agriculturists, two, outstand- ing industrialists and two, designated as citizens of character and distinction. The other three are elect- ed by the Alumni Association. Approving expansion projects, accepting grants, and passing on campus policy are among the Board's many functions. Bark Row: Mfilliam A. Hanley, President: Miss Mary Elizabeth Skinner. Secretary: Edward Gabbard, Assistant to the Vice President and Treasurer: R. B. Stewart, Treasurer. Front Roni: President Frederick L. Hovdeg Hassil E. Schenckg Roger D. Braniging Lytle il. Freehafer. Assist- ant Treasurer. Dr. R. B. Stewart, Purdue's Vice Presi- dent and Treasurer, is a man on the go in the truest sense of the expression. Besides handling all financial and legal matters of the University, Dr. Stewart is responsible for all usual University opera- tions and proposed development projects. He also supervises the operation of University housing. Since Dr. SteWart's duties cover such a wide area, it is necessary for him to spend a good deal of time on the road consulting experts in many fields. Mfhen on the campus, Dr. Stewart can usually be found in his office rendering further service to Purdue. Purdue's Vice President and Treasurer R. B. Stewart EXECUTIVE DEAN Dr. Donald R. Mallett, among the most outstanding men in the field ol' Counseling for young people, holds the position ol' the Executive Dean of the University. A man of vast experience in the area of student guidance, Dean Mal- lett's chief duties are concerned with ad- ministration and public relations. He assists and advises President Hovde on mat- ters of University policy. Dr. Mallett, who is a native of Iowa. has been a physics teacher, an athletic coach, and has held several administrative positions. A mem- ber of Purdue's faculty since 1945, Dean Mallett is also active in many national and local organizations. Lytle 1. Freehafer ' A?-' -:vs w:g:5:g1g' 140 Donald R. Mallett BUSINESS MANAGER Mr. L. Freehafer. Purdue's business manager and assistant treasurer. has a full background in the field of eco- nomics. A graduate of DePauw University. Mr. Freehafer has served the State of In- diana in several capacities, among which are Chief Clerk, Supervisor of Audits, Deputy Auditor, and Director of the Bud- get. During YVorld XVar II he served as Procurement and Physics Officer with the army, and retired with the rank of Colonel. Mr. Freehafer came to Purdue in 1953. His chief function as business manager and assistant treasurer is responsibility for all budgeted business operations of the University. I I 's wg,-.M K -Mak Helen B. Schleman DEAN OF MEN O. D. Roberts, Purdue's per- sonable Dean of Men, has had vast experi- ence on both the college and high school levels, as well as in private industry. He has served as a teacher, coach, and coun- selor in several high schools, and has done considerable sales work in retail stores, steel mills, factories, and recreational fields. Before coming to Purdue in 1952, Dean Roberts was a member of the staff of the University of Oklahoma. Although the duties of his office are many, Dean Roberts finds time to serve as a leader in numerous local and national civic organ- izations, among which are the YMCA, United Fund, and Red Cross. DEAN OF WOMEN Purdue is quite fortunate to have such a highly qualified person as Miss Helen B. Schleman in the position of Dean of Hlomen. A recognized leader in the fields of counseling and guidance for young people. she has developed her ability in these areas through experience in educational institutions and in the mil- itary service. She was director of the U. S. Coast Guard NVOIHCDQS Reserve, in which capacity she attained the rank of captain. Dean Schleman came to Purdue as Direc- tor of XVomen's Residence Halls in 1934. and, in 1947, was named to succeed Dr. Dorothy Stratton as the Universitys Dean of YVomen. O. D. Roberts fll KSHUFS 3 D. E. Davis Director of Adult Education r - ,K-f ' New'-. 1. H. Moriarty Director ot the Libraries N. M. Parknurst Registrar C. H. Lawshe Dean of University Extensions ADMlSSiONS E. C. Young H. W. White pw' Dean of the Graduate School Director of Admissions C. A. Hawkins T. R. johnston Dean of Engineering Director of Public Information 33 THE PURDUE RESEARCH FOUNDATION Experimenting vvith different specimens, the Biology Department delves into nature'5 complexities. 1 5 . vga, K. By using the Fabry-Perot interferometer, the Physics Department can determine precise wave lengths. 3,1 The rapidly growing Purdue Research Foundation is one of the University's most impor- tant organs. YVith assets in excess of nineteen million dollars, the Foundation has the responsibility ol' locating sources of support for various University research projects, and helping the University dis- charge its educational, research and service functions. In the year 1959, fifty-three M. S. degrees and eighty- live Ph.D. degrees were granted by the University under Foundation-sponsored research projects. Though the Foundation has no facilities of its own, it is an important body in the field ol research. Research, the foundation of the achievements of man, begins in reflection and pensive thought. ALUMNI ASSOCIATION AND ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION The Purdue Alumni Association, found- ed over forty-five years ago, has become the co- ordinating organization for the more than one-hun- dred Purdue Alumni Clubs, which are located in nearly all of the fifty states, as well as several foreign lands. Other activities of the Alumni Associa- tion include publication of the monthly Purdue Alumnus and sponsorship of such alumni functions as Gala NVeek. The Alumni Scholarship Founda- tion has provided financial aid for thousands ol' Pur- due students through funds which are solicited from the Foundations many Alumni and friends. ,. nv... 1 , ,fi s-wvwfggl . ' +V- I ?s.'fst2v3 - f I, .I I I 51? v I? ' 'Q . . .1:. f ii.-2 . ..2 E. B. Baugh General Secretary R. I. Rudolph Executive Secretary 11253 -A 'Jw C. H. Hall Scholarship Secretary 55 5 Q 7 2 Liebchen, Professor Babcock's toy dachshund, often gives pertinent suggestions for tomorrow's homework. POPULAR PROFESSORS tors, and staff members are employed by the teach- ing, research, and extension departments of the Uni- versity. For the third consecutive year, the Purdue student body honored six outstanding faculty mem- bers througli the Dcfbris Popular Professors Contest. Once again the services of the Exponent presented the ballots to the student body. This campus-wide poll is designed to bring students and faculty closer together and this year gathered response from a large cross-section of the University's schools and colleges. These pictures show the winners with their hobbies. Relaxing in the living room of his modernistic ranch home is one ot Professor Cobble's favorite pastimes. AV YN, 'Fi x-W . , 'L l lil X- X. . . K, Professor Thomas love for music has recently led to this new addition to his living room. 9 9 l rbi 5 Tal-. x Eggs, ,ce iv ' .35 QE 29 Professor Den Uly's name means family of the owls Professor Hess enjoys the rewards of many hours spent in developing his high fidelity system. as is apparant from a sample of his large collection. After class hours Professor Crook can usually be found on the Varsity Courts practicing his favorite sport. U '.'j2 '.: 111' , ...f, .fi i , 5.4. 7' ,Nay i5--.,. .n L, .iz -.-.V M21 Maintenance training in the second year of construction includes live aircraft of the multi-engine types. 1. R. Maris 'Q AVIATION TECHNOLOGY An aviation techician fulfills the vital lunction of liaison between engineers and the skilled workers on the line. To perform this work success- lully. the technician must possess a knowledge not only of the machine tools of the worker but also ol' the aeronautical principles which are the tools of the engineer. The program ollfered by the Depart- ment of Aviation Technology provides a balance be- tween class study and laboratory work. Courses in niatheniatics, physics, technical English, and dralting are stressed in the classroom, while GO per cent of the two year course is spent in the laboratories. AERONI-IUTICAL AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES In anticipation ot increased emphasis up- on graduate study in space technology and industrial research, the Division of Engineering Sciences and the School of Aeronautical Engineering this year merged to form the School of Aeronautical and En- gineering Sciences. In addition, an Aero-Space Sri- ences Laboratory has been established for graduate research. The combined faculty represents an ex- traordinary scope for theoretical and practical in- struction. Above and beyond the former curriculum, the new program will introduce a study of the earth's environments through such subjects as meteorology. I-I. IVI. DeGroff The Heavilon Hall laboratories house several full scale engine models which are used for both lecture and lab work By using advanced farm implements such as the automatic corn picker, agricultural engineering emphasizes progress AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING The agricultural engineer has been a major factor in the development of Americas mod- ern farm system. His knowledge of mechanical power and equipment has contributed greatly to today's in- creased farm production, and his research in the areas of drainage, irrigation, erosion control, food processing, farm structures, and many other fields of research has advanced the position of farming to that of a science. Purdue's curriculum of agricultural engineering functions jointly with the Schools of Engineering and the School of Agriculture, and af- fords training as an engineer and agriculturist. 40 C. E. Spencer CHEMICAL ENGINEERING B. Coulding Chemical engineers play an important p ding industries. Con- sequently, chemical engineering is one of the fastest growing of all the branches of engineering. The chemical engineer is interested in the design and 0 eration of chemical processes, rather than the P study of small-scale chemical reactions, which is the concern of the chemist. A thorough knowledge of l' ation combined with study aft in many new and expan chemistry and its app 1C , ' ' ' .l - in economics, physics, and market and cost anay sis o ens many fields to the chemical engineer, such P E as production, sales engineering, and management. CIVIL ENGINEERING Since it was one of the earliest types of engineering that developed, civil engineering is quite nzitunrllv 21 lunclamentzil lJI'2lllCll ol' this profession. Swine areas in which the civil engineer is Concerned are sanitation, trzursportzuion, materials, hydraulics, construction. lll'L'lllECl'llll'C'. surveying, and soil nleeh- finirs. All ull these lields ol' application require hoth general and specialilecl training. along with Con' siclernhle p1'zu'tic'11l experience. Purdue eivil engi- neers. whose education meets these requirements, :ne given enlphzrsized economics instruction, as well :rs :mining in required technical subjects. A thoughtful C. E. student prepares a qualified appraisal for a resident new to the Lafayette area. NX. skw . 41.6 Q' X, 4. Q1 K X ' 1-- - 1. K. B. Woods QNX xx Waiting for results on a digital cornputor, these students discuss the possibilities of a vector analysis problem, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING T. F. jones 60 1' Electrical engineering is that branch ul' enwineerinv' technology which pertains to automatic D O control, electronics. coininunicatiun, information processing, and the generation, distribution, and use of electric power. These general areas of application contain many sub-areas uli specialization. It is clearly necessary lor the successlul electrical engineer to be versed in a specialized field as well as in tlie general lield of electrical engineering. Since all niaior in- dustries seek electrical engineers. Purdues under- graduate curriculum places heavy emphasis on diver- sity nl' sulmjecls to be studied. 43 An industrial engineer must know not only why, but also how processes are run on the production floor. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING I-I, T. Amriner The complexity of modern industrial organization has necessitated the growth of a new phase of engineering. The industrial engineer is primarily concerned with production and the human and economic factors which affect production. The selection and layout of manufacturing equipment, the correct product design for optimum production, and design and installation of systems for product control represent general I. E. problems. To cope with this vast field, Purdue's four year course in- cludes fundamentals in physics, chemistry and math and specialization in the junior and senior years. The largest single branch of engineering, mechanical engineering, occupies a position of ex- treme importance, both on campus and in industry. The ME curriculum at Purdue places emphasis in the areas of thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid flow, stress analysis, vibrations, and control systems. Many mechanical engineers enter the field of man- agement, while others work toward advanced degrees in their own areas of specialization. Purdue's school of Mechanical Engineering, whose faculty is com- posed of outstanding technical experts, is rated by authorities to be one of the finest in the nation. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING The unsolved problems of jet propulsion and thermal barriers pose a challenging study in the lvl. E. laboratories. P. F. Chenea I V A,gr.,. ,..,t,..,i,,, ,mn xg V I- ,mm I :uwnsom 'xfgj I .F mom: v r, , ,..,i ,ffff . , 'A' -N N , ,L ', 'md x 09 'sfXi'- 1, '. 'P5 5 ' Pr -f r . E . J, 1- I ' .Fu K u If t,.. i.....9 ,-.J L fak e J :P 'ru bfi' 'A f ,- J I W.,-- mgzglgi -.ti -... i 'Q-+4 'XX .. jig ,.i'+:,.sf A M' Ka 4-an 'La ,B f 9 WX,-i:E': NIETALLURGICAL ENGINEERING Isolation of the ore in its natural state is only one of the many steps to the' final product. J? .. ve it .tm '- Ji' fi. ' ' v ? i P' I - , .. ,-'ea K, I sa ,f,. an . ,I J, ,J ,G .-rt 4- -gg- X ,..-.-nn R. Sch.uI'1mann, jr, Nature has separated metallurgical en- gineering into two functional divisions: extractive metallurgy and adaptive metallurgy. The extractive science is concerned with mining the raw ore and separating the pure metals from the impurities. Adaptive metallurgy then takes over and develops the pure metal to a particular use. Each year new metals such as tetanium, zirconium, uranium, and germanium undergo extensive research. Accordingly, the metallurgical engineering curriculum puts spe- cial emphasis on the physics and chemistry of the solid state and the adaptation of these sciences for tomorrow's growing technological needs. ' L-:sa 1 f-V. , 4 x ,W N 'tltzsff-5 st- ' ts .t . , 659 5,6 P' ww ' 1 of X igmfgi This Entomology display is one of the numerous eye-catching AGRICULTURE Agriculture today is an extremely broad field, which is illustrated hy the many courses of study offered by Purdue's school of Agriculture. Students are trained for practical work as farm operators or managers, or lor scientific work in such fields as animal science, hotany, forestry, and horti- culture. Managerial positions in agricultural husi- nesses are often filled by agriculture graduates. In fact, agricultural courses fit men for a variety ol' jobs in educational, scientific, and commercial work in institutions and industries closely allied with ag- riculture and its applications. exhibits found in Agricultural Hall. E. L. Butz Y it 5 Ok ix I X Sex 1 s xx N 1 ss . YI. li -.XR - . 1 A s- - vi.ns,,l.,gg4xa i . X 1-if -fast, .ge r Q34 ,- X xr-A -L , P, 9 A Q ' Q O 5 ti- Differences of opinion on Industrial Management case problems are often argued long into the night. INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT f E, T. Weiler - i .1 S' 'Hin' O '93-sm 'JT'-E-L .c 91 :gums -ami? As modern society makes increasing use of technology, management fHLlSt keep abreast both to handle its own job effectively and to be able to understand and cooperate with the technical special- ist. Purdue, in its industrial management curriculum, offers the undergraduate the opportunity to avail himself of its excellent courses in science and tech- nology, and thereby receive training necessary to be a modern, efficient manager. Composed of about one-fifth general studies, two-fifths technical courses, and two-fifths management courses, this program produces Americas industrial leaders of tomorrow. VETERINARY SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Since the School of Veterinary Science and Medicine was created by an act of the Indiana General Assembly, more than five million dollars and three years of planning and construction have been dedicated to the promotion of Purdue's veter- inary facilities and curriculum. Each year animal parasites and diseases claim a toll of nearly two and one-half billion dollars of the national livestock in- come. One of the many purposes of the new school is to provide research into the cause and prevention of these maladies. In this decade it is estimated that thirty thousand graduates will be urgently needed. I E. V. Morse The lield of l1OlI1C eco11o111ics offers a variety ol' positions to both 111e11 and wo111e11. Since the scope of t1'ai11i11g 111 tl1is new field is relatively broad, 111e11 and wo111e11 graduates, alike, l1ave an opportu11itv to initiate and develop new ideas in this licld. .Xs a result ol' tl1e large demand for persons trained ill tl1e home eco11o111ics field, graduates are ahlc to choose lil'0ll1 11 l1l1lHbC1' of positions, provided they are qualified. It is tl1e ai111 of Purdue's School ol' Home l'fco11o111ics to qualify its graduates to be- c'o111e n'o111pete11t l1o111e 6COll0llllSIS in the fields of teac'l1i11g. 1'esea1'cl1, and llOIllC 111a11age111e11t. HOIVIE ECONOMICS ll '7' 3 1 .- J .- qu nl lr st, 15 ,x B. V. Gillespie Every student of sculpture enjoys a special satisfaction as creative work emerges from many hours of endeavor I i 1 1 l 6 1 R 1. 1 lg 5X PHARMACY Pharmacy is the ZITI and science of prepar- ing, from natural and synthetic sources, suitable and convenient materials for use as drugs. Included also in this profession is the compounding and dispens- ing of drugs according to prescription, as well as many other operations with drugs, medicines, med- icinal chemicals, and biological products. Purdue's school of Pharmacy requires a year's pre-pharmacy training in the school of Science, Education, and Humanities. The subsequent four-year program in- cludes instruction geared to prepare the pharmacist for a position in the pharmaceutical profession or in industry, research, or teaching. To one ten-thousandth of a gram, pharmaceutical measurements demand a high degree of precision. 1 . in : Q ,TT A 'V-vw , f Sir .,,, iorwv cw, Z -ng, :iw QL PHYSICAL EDUCATION Perspiration finds its way to the brow of many. as practice is an integral phase of learning. The Department of Physical Education for Men not only offers a curriculum composed of several options for those students who wish to major in and receive a degree in physical education, but it also offers a separate curriculum which leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree in recreation leadership. The Department of Physical Education for XVomen is one which offers courses to women in all schools. Major instruction lies in the areas of recreational leadership and personal hygiene. Both these depart- ments help students to gain maximum personal de- velopment from systematic physical activity. C. l. Mackey l This project in the Physics lab lowers the temperature of a sem:-conductor to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero. SCIENCE, EDUCATION AND HUIVIANITIES Purdue's school of Science, Education and Humanities offers typical liberal arts opportu- nities which are often overshadowed by the Univer- sity's fine reputation as a technical school. In the college of Science, Education and Humanities, for example, one may major in history, English, econo- mics, or a score of other fields. Every freshman pre- pares for general education or for liberal arts. This basic approach opens the door toward careers in medicine, dentistry, law, and teaching as well as positions in industry, business, government services, and many phases of social work. 53 X iz? Q A bmi? Qu 's lb '7' . xfs, 3f w ,N 313'-. J - 1 39:4- m.i,g.:m, -?5f.2.21f 22512 ' 'fy XV,'!q'r,'5,-4'..,L ' 3. i I. A.. -2. -J fy, rqfgq. 4 1 'gig' QQ' If S 1 F f -in gQ?i iivxssaa2saefr 'V 5 ::l'?1,:.'.E:t.f1 Ax. . mwaemff sfo, 36331. 9 T. fig. 5 . . ff ' fm V.-N . pr! QW ' . ?2 s 1 1. 5. ' , if,fW'Qi . Jimi 5 , , . ,,,. , . .af-.jgwfw ' ... K.: ' -'--. f' .- 'N - y , , U rfb!-, ' e' , 15 by ily.,-9 1. g Y' .Hb I I l , 4 c V 'Xe T I . X 'K , X Q . ggi ', f 4.4 N. eg KP... my 11.1 ?V.3.,?5f:5-- 'g.- ,A - ,'53.', i'fT4 59! f fx f'0v,'4.4-f-4, - 65 ' .. 6,', -..f'fgQg3,1Zjj.' 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I., ' ,JI , A.. . . - - ' 0 Q . I , I I' 1 - ', . I .4 ' ' 4 I O - f' -J A 2 . '. ' ' zflv' ' . 1 , Q T 1 l , .dy K ,.n i 5 Boy met girl, girl met boy, and then they listened to the ORIENTATION WEEK To introduce the freshmen to life on campus, Purdue sponsored Orientation XVeek. Through convocations, panel discussions, and more informal gatherings such as the freshman picnic, First Nighter, and Green Guard Picnic, doubts were erased, questions were answered, and friendships were established. The Block P section gave new stu- dents their first taste of activities and Big Ten sports enthusiasm. In this week climaxed by talks by the Deans of Men and Hfomen and Presidents Con- vocation, the freshmen came to feel at home in the start of their four-year journey through Purdue. 4,17 .wrvf Y I ,. As the panel faced questions from newcomers, the frequent querry was, Why the beard, Mr. Senior? Upperclassmen, showing most suave and d manners, set examples for the freshmen. .Q , 1 ,V - -,ye.Ml',, ,9 .,,33. ' - , ,, . -3 -. ..fP-r92'f - '- ' Exif' my ' fl 3 I.. fic, . . pl, , x ,ai x fy Sgt. el 9+ - ':'3'14,,f?f., . 1 Jw- Lf r'r-'Ju bw.- .Qfxt.g3iX. 'ffiga f If. -Li 'lgilfil Q . ,. fx giwfii Young men who only want to mee-er, help, come to the aid of many a new girl moving into the dorms. Three lost souls, new to Purdue, stand on the corner appealing for help to find that next meeting. 1' ' .- .f 57 -if Seniors climb aboard the Special, oblivious to Freshmen CORD DAY waiting to get those derbieslu Cord Day, celebrated with the coming ol' the first football game ol' the season, is a particular- ly exciting and colorful occasion, especially for the seniors. Suddenly the stadium is alive with bright yellow cords decorated in all sorts of colors, black derbies, canes, and bristling beards. Many an un- suspecting upperclassman, while parading around the field, is the target of some ambitious freshman. Cllimaxing this event is the Senior Cord Dance where trophies are given for the best beard, the most art- istically decorated cords, and for the school with the largest per cent representation in the Parade. Freshmen pots on a waving cane, painted cords, derbies. and a colorful float symbolize that day long awaited by Seniors. Dad's Day, a time eagerly awaited by both the fathers and the offspring, was more fun than ever in 1960. Dads were enthusiastically es- corted on tours of the campus by their children, taken to the pep rally, or perhaps to Smith Hall for some ice cream prior to the game. After the excit- ing game, a trip to the student housing unit for refreshments and relaxation was needed. Later in the evening, the Victory Varieties show enticed father and children alike. Parties after hours and talk into the early morning concluded a rigorous, but enjoyable, once-a-year experience for the Dads. DAD'S DAY After an exciting game, time out to relax is needed by both Dads and offspring. 'ex Purdue'5 Block P salutes the visiting dads with a greeting prior to the game. Dad and Mother enjoy both refreshments and some friendly chatter at an open house after the game. 59 P R BREBTH-.T Eslesmg. W av i I a x .-Qitiiffe-1:45 Many Homecoming displays included sound effects which further enticed passers-by to stop for an admiring look. Homecoming festivities attract grads 1931 P935 K X i 1.. N 'J Ag - 1 S. -'lizfsfalis Connie Heath looks a bit surprised as the loud speaker Under the sign of their yeaf. many alums meer Old announces that she has been chosen queen. friends and also several new ones. As the alumni return lor Homecoming, they anticipate a weekend full of activities and re- newing friendships. The pep parade. Homecom- ing signs, and the football game festivities bring back memories of not-faradistant college fun. After the game, old friends meet and reminisce on the football field and at open houses in their old resi- dences. Seeing old friends, watching an exciting football game and the crowning of 11 lovely queen, attending an outstanding show in the Music Hall, and viewing the new developments at ever-chang- ing Purdue all add up to a busy weekend. Phi Cams, past and present, enjoy coffee and doughnuts at an open house after the game. BI li Colonel and Mrs. Biddle, experienced in diplomatic an military service, fascinated their audience. Old Masters bring Now in its eleventh year, the Old Masters Program at Purdue has grown both in size and Stll- dent interest. The Old Masters, many of whom are Purdue alumnae, are nominated and selected by a board of students and faculty. Representing Ollt- standing achievement in such fields as business, journalism, politics, and diplomacy, the Old Mas- ters spend three days at Purdue. During this time students are given the opportunity to meet success- ful people who can impart to them the wisdom gained from their past experiences. Escorted by hosts and hostesses chosen from the Student Body, these prominent men and women visit campus housing units for informal group discussions. Each Old Mas- ter answers philosophical questions to challenge and stimulate the students to form their own values and views on important issues, and uses his own experi- ence for illustration, application, and further devel- opment of the topic. Purdue is proud of their unique and rewarding position as the only school with the Old Masters Program. 62 -as 623 vi experience to Purdue The 1960 Old Masters were: General and Mrs. Anthony Drexel Biddle: he is Adjutant General of the Pennsylvania National Guard and she is Chairman of the Defense Advisory Committee on XVomen in the Services. Carl F. Boester: Single family housing consultant. Brigadier General Paul S. Emrick: USAF, Deputy Director of the Net Evaluation Subcommittee, Na- tional Security Council, Hfashington, D.C. XVilliam K. Frankena: Head of the Philosophy Department at the University of Michigan. Herbert A. Harrington: President of Develop- ment Consultants, Inc., in Cincinnati, Ohio. YVilson Hicks: past Executive Editor of Life Mag- azine and presently Lecturer in the Department of journalism, University of Miami in Florida. Mrs. Oscar M. Ruebhausen: Chairman of NVO- men's Africa Committee and UN observer for that committee. John Henry Stibbs: Dean of Students and Pro- fessor of English, Tulane University. Interested young people questioned the Old Masters about success formulas. I-...,- -s. At a reception held in the Union, students talked informally with Old Masters. f. wwf Taking a break in the Sweet Shop, an Old Master chats with students about Purdue life. G3 MILITARY BALL The Military Ball, given in honor of the ROTC units on campus, appropriately fell on Arm- istice Day this year. Opening the winter formal sea- son at Purdue, the dance was planned well in ad- vance by industrious workers to insure its success. The guests enjoyed the dancable music of Skitch Henderson and his orchestra in the ballroorns while Dixieland fans cheered Purdue's own Salty Dogs downstairs. By tradition, the Scabbard and Blade pledges were presented and kissed in by their dates prior to leading the Grand March through the arch of sabers, a fitting climax to the dance. The high point of the Military Ball, the Grand March is enjoyed by ROTC officers and their charming guests. The Salty Dogs, Purdue Dixieland jazz group, provided entertainment downstairs in a cafe atmosphere. 5l4i'fCl1 Henderson, band leader and television person- ality signs autographs for admiring fans. the punc i . Many new acquaintances are made around h bowl at the reception preceding the Ball. ' t gr. .4 M... .J aff 65 VARSITY VARIETIES Starting the Purdue-Indiana football weekend in an exciting manner in 1960 was the presentation ol' Varsity Varieties. the all campus tal- ent show. V: featured various housing units collab- orating to give skits centered around currently popu- lar topics of campus interest. Since the show is writ' ten and produced by students. it is a good index to the originality of the student body. Olio acts, show- ing a variety ol' talent from pantomime to harp play- ing are interspersed in the evenings program. Cli- maxing the show was the crowning of the Debris queen and presentation of her court. Wally Pehlan, versatile Master of Ceremonies, leads the audience in applause for an entertaining act. i ri - ,ij X. 4+ -..,, y, Confusion reigns backstage as the TKES and the girls of North X prepare the Smith Brothers for the public. On stage, fright vanishes and smiles appear as the Indian maidens stand poised for their song. Christmas presents many thrilling scenes such as the trees near the Executive Building to wide-eyed youngsters. Student Union workers diligently array offices with ornaments and lights, announcing the Yuletide. 2'..'f2f' ' 1 5' is f - .. - as s. .-5 ff . 1- . . t..: . 5 The cheery spirit of Christmas spreads tliroughont Purdue as the enormous and lavishly cleeoratecl tree appears in the Union. while smaller versions are lonncl all over campus. Enthusiastic stu- clents prepare lm' the season with Caroling, dances, l'llllfll'ClllS parties, the Clhristnias Convocation, and last minute shopping lui' lamily and lriends. Faculty- stnclent relationsliips are at their peak during this time ul' peace on earth. good will toward men. De- spite all the last ininnte hmnlies. everyone dons a lmliclay inuncl and anxiously awaits that special clay when the two week vac'ation begins. Deck the Halls is the theme of these students as they help at the Union Decorating Party. Anticipation of the exciting Christmas morning beams on the faces of children as they talk with Santa. Christmas brings campus holiday cheer The Christmas season officially opens with the tree-lighting ceremony by President l-lovde. Christmas isn't complete without a gaily decorated tree, according to these Alpha Chi Rhos. 6 9 Sigs Eps show rushees the' scrub bucket - modern version of the Old Oaken Bucket. Rush is probably one of the busiest times ol' the year on a college campus. and one of the most exciting. This is the time when fraternities and sororities endeavor to present the various aspects ol' Hellenic life to those going through Purdue's rush program. It gives rushers and rushees alike the chance to get to know each other so that each may make a wise decision at the time ol' pledging. For the girls this includes coke, suit, and preference dessert parties while lor the boys it means smokers and rush dinners. Rushing is truly the lifeblood of the fraternity and sorority system. 70 FORMAL RUSH A rushee's keen marksrnanship impresses actives as they engage in a friendly 'game of pool. Elaborate decorations and charming entertainment characterize formal rush suit parties. On the first day of pledging, pledges are always anxious to learn more about the house. lt is a well-known fact that women love to talk this is plainly seen during rush parties. N-I X. llllen reap many pleasures from Atom Week First the plans must be made to the last detail . . . the big moment is here . . . but, fellows this is serious! f if 72 Many a campus male looks forward to the pleasure, or perhaps revenge, which comes to them with the advent of ATOM Qaid to our menj XVeek. During this time, AYVS encourages all the campus ladies to repay their gentlemen friends for the special attentions they have received throughout the year. Free trips to the Sweet Shop and movies were in order during this turnabout week which was climaxed by the Golddiggers' Ball. The lucky fellows, after being presented with dinner and a corsage, travel to the ball to see the king of the Golddiggers honored with all the festivities of a coronation. Bob Griffiths and his skitting partners enjoy a cup of A Charm and grace radiate from this oversized Roman lovely in the Kappa Sigma Colddig-ger skit. Lucky Seven tea while admiring the C-olddiggers' King trophy. Greeks devote week end to fellowship 's2 -.-S! ' if M Looks of indecision indicate a perplexing question up for discussion by Greeks conferring at the Phi Gam house. 74 From the time of trade dinners and dis- cussions to the formal dance, Greek Wfeekend was devoted to the promotion of Greek unity. At ex- change dinners, the fraternity and sorority members met and chatted with many other Greeks. The char- ity projects participated in by all the pledge classes at Columbia Park, Wabash Chi1dren's Home, help- ed the less fortunate and also gave the new Greeks a chance to get better acquainted. The weekend was climaxed by the Greek Week banquet and ball dur- ing which the annual awards to the outstanding campus independents were presented. 4 J V - A v 1 H R . fr. .. - 5, ,9- , kv, ' , .wi . .g - v. 1 2.'.- '-4'?: 'f2'.'f. e 'it-I . f', 9' x l - ..,. f -g-s:'1.fe-x..- - - - - f a Those attending the Creek Week banquet meet tor- mally and discuss problems inherent to group living. me Swinging to the music of Richard lVlaltby's band, couples enjoy the principal event of Creek Week. vi. r Nff' - 4 L 1 5417 5 ,. ,.-. ffffi' ' 5 Creek unity is promoted through trade dinners which provide interesting and entertaining topics for discussion. The Easter Bunny brings joy to the hearts of these underprivileged children-and goodies too. The Purdue Playshop presents an interesting evening of student-produced entertainment to the campus. An early twentieth. century comedy was presented to PURDUE PLAYSHOP During a school year, Purdue Playshop, through the co-operative work of interested students and the theatre staff, presents a variety of plays for the student body and townspeople. In the Loeb Playhouse the major productions are presented. These include everything from a drama such as Cat on a Hot Tin Roof to the hilarious British musical comedy, A'The Boy Friend. Downstairs in the Ex- perimental Theatre new ideas in staging are shown and a special production is given each December for children. Playshoppers themeslves enjoy the fel- lowship of the Green Room while preparing pro- ductions tor presentation. Playshop audiences in an amusing manner in Life with Father. 76 x -. Q., .. 4,-ey.. 1 -KJ .gmt-3 v,'. 2 . 4- gui. Z' 5? 1 4. I ii .4 ,E L Qi! n 55 ' 9 .A -,,.-rg..- A .- 1 P 'L ' , 7 4 ' ' V ' ' xox -. 1 ' ' .4 '--v m , - . . -X, A - - -....' , , ,,, 51.35 ,ah T,xw-by X5 x a V v ,J uf, ,,,.,,v ... T :Q-A ,- T AE... i. '1' X 'Cul , :f:z.,.,. - -. QQ, b' it .1-wrvrv M, 1,-.Aa gif-X w:f.:: 'f --.s 1 Sharon Ricks, Prom Queen of 1960, happily receives her crown, trophy, and bouquet of flowers. Peter Palmer appeared To enjoy the enthusiasm of the crowd as they responded to his merry-making. The C-rand March, led by the junior class officers and the queen was, as usual, confusing and fun. 78 Many happy couples enjoy listening and dancing to the music of Peter Palmer and his orchestra. g Heaven and Underworld thrill prom-goers An unusual and colorful theme was chosen for this year's Junior Prom, Ciel et Inter. Upstairs, in the ballrooms, Peter Palmer played soft, heavenly strains amid clouds and stars, while down- stairs Ahmad Jamal wailed his rhythm in the fiery atmosphere of the Underworld. All the dancers found this striking contrast very enjoyable. This main social event of the Spring was highlighted with the choosing of the queen, Sharon Ricks, who was selected by those attending. Her crowning by the Junior Class President and the following Grand March served as an impressive climax to the dance. Time out for relaxation of feet and mind are taken by many couples in the Sweet Shop. Ahmad lamal, well-known jazz arfiST, and WS combo provided the excellent featured entertainment ,A C-ala Week gives old graduates the opportunity to congregate in the Union and talk over old times. A remembered humorous incident brings a smile and a sparkle to alums gathered for a chat. GAL!-l WEEK Gala XVeek, an annual event at Purdue, brought back many old memories for the alumni who have graduated in years past. Many had not seen the campus for several years, so the main attrac- tions for them were changes and developments at Purdue: the most recent addition is the beautiful fountain situated in front of the Executive Building. Class reunions were held as well as parades, recep- tions, a water show, and the traditional placing of a wreath on John Purdue's grave. A loyalty dinner was also given in honor of the class of 1935. Despite adverse weather, a wreath is traditionally placed on the grave of john Purdue as a part of Gala Week, .1 ge 3 ll! N is- Grand Prix features skill and competition sf sw r ls: ' airs F FURV U. or -A , .G-in As the big moment approaches and the crowd begins to gather, the go-carts receive' a last minute check. .L-,' X e.4, , ,...t -. ,A ,r . it 4 1 Chauncey Co-op, speeding over the grueling course, earned top position in the l96O Grand Prix. Each year the Grand Prix, which is pat- terned after Frances Grand Prix race, is held on campus with the course laid out around the Mall in true sports car fashion. Braking, top speed, accelera- tion, handling and just plain endurance are de- manded of each machine. The go-carts are well matched since each entry is required to conform to standard regulations. As race time draws near, the action in the pits and the tension of the various crews mounts. YVeeks of hard work and late hours are rewarded when the cars take off on their first lap. The final outcome is any mans guess. The participants line up amid the cheers of the crowd and the click of cameras - then they're off! ni sijffii P -' N ffl: PFC t x A., .s G' img fi' 3. oe .A . vue- .1-an ' uiihn-is-..:44l'? x.-A While awaiting the results of University Sing, mothers socialize at lVlother's Day Teas. Mothers thrill to parties and sing contest Mothers find that soaking up culture in the Bookstall is a way for students to spend leisure time. Mother's Day weekend at Purdue is a busy and exciting time for both mothers and stu- dents. Upon arrival, the mothers are greeted by their ollspring and swept off for a tour of the cam- pus, the University Sing preliminaries, and a Union reception. Later, after the excitement of the eve- ning sing was calmed, the mothers were treated to a long but stimulating evening for morningj with lfood, new acquaintances, perhaps a serenade or two, and fun living in a hall, sorority or fraternity for a weekend. Tired. but thoroughly entertained, they returned home to recover from a college weekend. QI li Graduation climaxes four year adventure Commencement, that extra-special occasion anticipated by all Seniors, calls tor many preparations. Raising a family and gaining a degree at the same time is a feat successfully achieved by Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hebestreet. 84 Y! Wa if if r t - 1 W 'tg 3 U 'hiv gf 1 ,D 4 'ix 4. - QS ,-Q K - is Q . 1 t. . ' ' T TH lg 'Kx lift' iii: t . - . rw J i 2 Q l ' , 5 V S ,,,. - - .--sg . fs .. . gs agile-' . - .. N f ,.,s-1. lv, f , ,Q W -'I 1 Q ,Ii 3 V gg, , .,.V: 2 - - ' Be-hifi' i fs, ' ' Qc : A f -wf: Y. I N. Q .. . . X Y- v- ,if .K ML! IQ , - l l an-Liga Y F , Y.. i x . F w 'LM M H I . 5 KL ,ilu V I xx . - I A K ..T4A:aY:,b . my, K. W 5 Anti lt X ... Ah I A ' Th ,,- -r f jjgrf nfl , 1 ,' ' hi tikulllfllull . L -- - a .Killa fi .-u H -3 s 3 A most impressive sight is the graduation processional which encircles the fountain and leads up to the Exec Building. After four years of hard work, sweat, and more than a little anxiety, Senior XVeek and Gradua- tion arrive. Glad to have finished their course work, Seniors prepare for their commencement and a start in a world full of challenge and competition. The realization that Purdue, with its experiences in so- cial living and group and scholastic work, has helped to insure a more successful future, is satisfying to all Seniors, but they are a bit melancholy at leav- ing the Sweet Shop, Hall of Music, reflection pool, the wall and all the friends that have been an integral part of their lives for four years. William Leber proudly accepts frorn President Hovde the award for rnost outstanding senior man of l96O. 85 -we-f-rf' 'fy JM fi fr'-1 3 , t- 1,-1 , ff , ,, ' 1 .f-1, .4 zf 4-f 4,', '-1:32-wi, 'q,222fQr::5Eq . -' if :fa fwf1?f -' 'za:'f-J-1-fae'1A,:Av-3 if - 50154 W,-me' gf!-if-'v 4-mera' t 4- -1 6,---:I 5-A-aim-W. 2wffQf2i5 4-1, f fgf,,4ezf'f'fwy. -wi' ' 'f ' I ' 1 L-,.-4f2a.u-sux . iV4,sJ', ' , ..,, , .,,, . , Fwy- '- wff1f.,fx, ' ' affi f , Q '4G.'3.111, zfgr' .2421 1' T I 42 , 5.1 A , .,, ,A iv :- ,gigifif 4 ' ,xg X N ' ww A 5, 3 ' '14 1- -,z ' 3.-'n7 ,,.,-if vig: -1-':.::.g g..zsgg1a2-34' -,fx-iigxzww ' ' - - Zia K -r 3, F5 ek QM - 4 f V 1-if W N If in 4 'v P . 2 -- Im-r:fb , viz 13 -212526 1 4 3 86 Connie Heath Queen and Court reign over Homecoming weekend A last minute check of majorette marching formations occupies Connie before' game time. Queen and Court at their presentation Patty C-ood, Sue Hofmeister, Connie Heath, Betty Paddock, Pedgi Lewin. 87 ' ,- 9 ., up ,gf Sharon Ricks Coed beauties attend Junior Prom Queen M,,,..., ,M-W'--: .' ,Q I 8 Marg Hildreth any -- ef- ' ' ' -r P 1 ' +' ' '55 fuwffz rcs' 33, 'P' 5 , -i.-1 4 , , 4,-, .Q-p x, B w.-9 A , F A ,wg aww , -Y R . ' YQ, - wrjykzz. . 1 ,M :if ,f f 'Q 4. ' 1Jf31.55:.L ' :'f2T'. f' ffwgw .P fl fi? 55 mr 9 ,I N - kill ' '-'Qs b . ' 'ELWQZ' J, M. ,- , f ,I S Q nip 4 .cb . 'ffg,5?f3,f' ' fvifiiavf, if as f ' ,, Q, I ,Q , Q, Sf ff G , 1 , 'Sikh Q ,qzffff P, v .J N5 . 1 F? ff' V W I -. V ,1 V. Mba' X:-,, T ,Q 5, ml .Q 9-:Q . N. g5: .-:.5xg- V1 ,N xxx N X8 L , :.:,:9 , I M X ' -'uf 'f-1y:x.':a,. 3 - N. N., K K.. Y xt x s a X 4 A ,X XJ' 'WWA ' ,QQ fy H . x ku. --5'efs.f , A+ ' ' - . M ' , Q' Ef:'?2ig,g.,'f1N - 5.1 ,,,,AwmQgS'ph'5- 'i . ' li A ' --.IQQLEQLW b .- 11 .nw IVlay Queen reigns at University Sing ' Back Row: Flaine VanNest, Sally Xvatlington, Ruzha Pfeffer, 'lan Squires. Judy Cook. Inn Kolmerton. Fran! Rout: Iilezinor Scott, Barb Clingman. Each year at University Sing a May Queen is selected. From a court of Senior girls out- standing in scholarship, activities, and leadership chosen by the deans, the students vote to choose their May Queen. During the Sing the Queen and her court enjoy all the performances from places of honor on the stage. Selected for this outstanding honor was Marg Hildreth, Portland, Maine's con- tribution to the Purdue student body. A member of Gold Peppers and Mortar Board, Marg was very active in such activities as Old Masters, XVRA, the Lafayette Swim Club, and Phi Mu sorority. An outdoors enthusiast, Marg always looks forward to the coming of spring sunbathing weather 1,f 9 Sandy Curran 4- There is always tirne in a busy coed's schedule to keep up on latest fashions. Moments of suspense .... the announce- ment .... rounds of applause .... Sandy Curran was crowned 1961 DEBRIS queen and given a sil- ver tray by Ron Falk. Candidates from each housing unit were voted on by the campus, and a committee of judges selected the queen from a court of five. The queen and her court were presented during intermission at Varsity Varieties. A sophomore chemistry major, Sandy represented Kappa Kappa Gamma. She lists water skiing, traveling, and horse- back riding as some of her hobbies. She is treasurer of the Sophomore Class, a member of Angel Flight, Student Union, and junior Panhellenic. DEBRIS Queen crowned at Victory Varieties Sandy learns from training horses that gentle handling of a colt is the key to gaining its confidence. l 9 3 Univ ? N 3-iii fn . ,1-' ff, ,'g.,,fe1ff U31 Q .'i'g'f T'4'f' ' 'Q Qfili :Q if KN . , k 4 4 Z' -vkq.. ,,b-.r Y X,' 9- 'a' f., ali. X., ,, --v..1 . 1- ra- -z. -44 - W1 '44 ,I , ,- S '71 ,i'- .1 ff' 7 situl If? K if , 1 V I f A 8 4' J !' f Q .14 ' H 3 45 x Q , S' ifixlvf-x k' . Q wgwg la yn is - . Y 'QW , ,Y '19 inf' I - .. r .fy , -A .Aaiadx S aq x 1 Candles provide soft light on this setting for judy Dyer, Midshipmen Queen. 3 - . 3 4 1 if EQ ,A gy - h as iii QM 19 Army Queen leanne Edmond pa-uses to admire flowers decorating the piano. Betty Bloedel, Air Force Queen readies her handbag before an exciting date. ,alw- 037 fu 1 A -'mf I 3 Q. M' Y ' .?'1 .V 'Visa . 5S'i?2 'W2f- gfkvl?-Q1 FQ Miiii. rl 'fr wif' '..,,a-4' Q -lg V 'hi2.,,,b .gi'-ws-L: F , wi. u 4 ' ' V' F' ,X Q v'1 'if': .. . d4'.'.L'W -' .WN 'Er un-ag.-Q.. H-ww-ww...-..v.-...... L ex-' , 11'W535?u.1 . ,is K IJ. wg... -,V .w rv lf?-gr-4,,,' , gf, ,. ' .fi 'ff .6 -- r..'-., J- W' .f H1 - Q ,, 91 ll ACTIWTIES 7 s , Egg 'c K. , V, ' IN M 3 W -:,' 1 ,, , L f-'Gif H -jwif' 4 4 'ff' V' L . fm.: 4 Bill Mada r, President STUDENT UNION Among the many activities on campus, one of the most outstanding is the Student Union. The primary function of this group is to supervise activities occurring in the Memorial Center and the Memorial Union Building. The staff of the Student Union is composed of a Senior Board, with its func- tion being to co-ordinate the ideas and efforts of the Junior Board. Along with the supervision of many of the student activities on campus, the Stu- dent Union also sponsors a variety of enjoyable events such as the Fall Activities Carnival which helps students to become more familiar with Purdue and the numerous opportunities offered by the Uni- versity. The Student Union draws to the students' attention, through exhibitions and other programs, the many facilities that the Memorial Union and Memorial Center Building contain and demonstrates how they can best be utilized for educational pur- poses. Y jack Streepy, Merfs Executive ,rv r fx: 19 is A' t ' Q 'I my 'V l 533.5 5-liiigif' , 'QQ' , iii f J 1 ef Barb Messersmith, Coed Executive Nick jones, Activities Director l jill Sweet, Activities Director Tony Manlove, Activities Director jzmiorBonrr1: Bark Row: Ed Monahan, Ben Dillon. Front Row: Carolyn Baird, Carolyn Norman. Marjorie Boothe junior Board: Mary -lane Hartzell, Louie Goebel, Margo Pautler. junior Bonrriz Back Row: Aliin VValterS, Ann Cummins Front Row: Marcin Ewing. Dick McNairy, Dolly Burroughs The workshop workers paint diligently on This back- drop fo finish it for the Air Force Ball. Student The Student Union office and workshop are busy throughout the year, carrying out their many responsibilities. They do various services from sponsoring stage shows and convocations to making hackdrops and decorating for Cabaret and other dances. held in the Memorial Union Ballrooms. ooofe t it Sy The office is flocked with vigorous workers as the year's schedule for activities is carried out. lt's Friday at the Student Union office as the junior-Board slaves away, but where are the Seniors? Yi. i 100 ., '7T4 3 . l 13.5 all 'IAQI Union has a busy season A good example of decorating is pictured below. This thirty-foot Christmas tree, which stood inside the entrance of the Memorial Union, was decorated by Student Union. They also sponsored several Bridge Club tournaments and the pep rallies which were held during the football season. To add beauty and fragrance to the Christmas season. this huge pine tree was erected and decorated. Union Exhibits Wonderful Congratulations are extended to the senior woman chosen as , the University's i960 May Queen. Sigma Chi performs Ride the Chariot in the finals o University Sing sponsored by the Union. lllf One of the largest programs of the college year, sponsored by Student Union, is the University Sing. Different housing units on cam- pus compete for the honor of having the best men and women's vocal group of the year. At the same time, the Universities' May Queen is crowned by the Student Union President and the May Queen Court is presented to the audience. All this takes place dur- ing Mothers' Day weekend. Besides this, many other functions throughout the day are presented for the mothers of the Universities' students by the Student Union including the preliminary tryouts for the U-Sing show and a reception in the main lounge of the Union. Entertainment During the year, Student Union presents for the enjoyment of the campus and its visitors, the Varsity Varieties stage show. This show is present- ed only after many long hours of practice and con- sists solely of talent from the students. It is organized and directed entirely through the efforts of the Student Union staff and workers. Also sponsored by the Student Union are educational functions, such as the Books and Coffee hour sponsored in conjunc- tion with the English and Speech Department dur- ing the spring of the year. One can also find that his interests may be furthered by joining a club like the Aeromodelers Club or many other clubs throughout the campus which the Union sponsors for student enjoyment. Even the lndians get into the act as john Smith is saved again in Varsity Varieties. To keep the show lively between acts of the Varsity Varieties, the Chanticleers trio performed. X14- -f-- ...-g7- Z 1 --is HX Hoping that it will fly, these two Aeromodelers piece together a radio control model plane. During Books and Coffee , Professor Tillson reviews The Long Season , a book on major-league baseball. 103 OFFICE OF STUDENT SERVICES Bill Etter, Office Director .txt 'AW' , Rs' N A MMS Kd lmwwwwu N Wmmmglzw l , A 7 Q . f 'S 5 Pat Smith, Treasurer l-l. j, Shackleton, Business Manager X ei, J Kassy Elder, Projects Director Ron Eyer, Evaluation and Development jeri Paskins, Personnel '57 x jp, The Office of Student Services, the ad- ministrative branch of Purdue's Student Govern- ment, offers services for students, promotes activities. and carries out the policies of the Student Govern- ment. Leadership training, scholarship files, elective course files. and study guide pamphlets are projects of O. S. S. To promote activities, the Office of Stu- dent Services makes information available to the students about the activities and organizations on campus. A pamphlet entitled How to Petition for Campus Activities has been published. The Orien- tation Panels and the Activity Heads List are a part of this program, in addition to a petition file and a personal activity file that is kept on every student. The work of the O.S.S. is supervised by an office Director and Senior Executive Board of five mem- bers. Serving as chairman for each project and com- mittee are the members of the Junior Board. Junior Board handles variety of tasks 4'N jlllllifll' Ilrmrdz Ed Leonard, Lissa Meythaler, Phyl lVonn HUP Bflfllff 1 Bl fl C ll'll m We Officers: NVendell Boesch. Speaker of the Senate: Sally Runk, Secre- tary: Bob Veatch, Student Body President. Bob Veatch, Student Body President an sf 106 STUDENT BODY OFFICERS The officers of Purdue's Student Govern- ment are, in general, responsible for supervising the different branches of the Student Government, whose actions they regulate and co-ordinate. More specifically, the duties of the Student Body President include presiding over the Student Senate and form- ing its legislative program, as well as executing its legislation and policies. The Speaker of the Senate acts as legislative assistant to the President. The Secretary of the Student Body is responsible for carrying out the work of the Senate, as directed by the President of the Student Body. On March 15th the Student Senate passed a new constitution which provided many changes in the organization of the Student Government. It established new powers, vested in the Student Body President, and set up new proceedings for impeachment and selection of justices. Probably the most significant and controver- sial change, however, was made in the legislative section, where student representation in the Senate was completely reapportioned. The Purdue Student Senate, along with the Office of Student Services, comprises the student government of the University. Membership in the Student Senate consists of the heads of all major campus activities, the Student Body officers, and three Senators-at-Large, who are elected annually. This body acts as an agency for presenting student opinion, serves as an appelate agency for student problems, promotes such programs as Campus Chest, Old Masters, and Student Health Insurance, aids in the co-ordination of student activities, and acts to promote the general welfare of the Student Body. STUDENT SENATE Many hours of discussion are undertaken as the Student Senate voices the ideas and opinions of the student body. Semztorziutlai f Bob Rtuss Q ll0l Nlrxi Stuc Ryner I V. QV 4 , , . . , . ' ' - X WA :SQ ,,::g'1f5i,, Q?-A Burk Row: Keith Lineback, Byron Gough, David Ellis. Front Sandra XVatts, jon Nelson, Carol Mrva, Delores Cook, Ramona How: Mickey Shzmztbzirger, Judy Branstrutor, Charlotte Peters, Shiveley, Nancy Schwein, Janis Bradbury. STUDENT COURT The Student Court is composed of four senior justices, four junior justices, three secretaries, and three public defenders. The Chief justice pre- sides at all sessions, while the Public Defenders co- ordinate the court and the student body. They do the majority of the investigation work, contacting both the student, as well as any authorities involved, before presenting each case. The court meets twice weekly, ruling on a variety of disciplinary cases, such as misuse of student passports, and traffic violations including improper auto registration and stickers. No faculty member sits in on a court session, al- though the court does have advisors from the Deans' offices. This year the court moved from the Biology Annex to a new office in the Union Building. Campus Chest, Purdue's single solicited charity drive, is sponsored annually by the Office of Student Services, as specified in the Student Govern- ment By-Laws. The drive is directed by the Co- ordinating Board which consists of six members: the general chairman, secretary, treasurer, and educa- tion, publicity, and activities chairmen. Committee members are selected through petitions and inter- views. The duties of the Board include conducting the Campus Chest, conducting a publicity campaign on behalf of the charities represented by Campus Chest, and administering the funds collected in the Campus Chest drive. On behalf of Campus Chest, Alpha Phi Omega sponsored UMOC, the contest to select the Ugliest Man on Campus. Other events included in this year's drive were the Auction Bene- fit, Tag Day, and Turtle Derby. CAMPUS CHEST Coordinating Board: Sandy Risk, secretary: Bill Kinsley, chairman: Chris Paras, activities chairman. Long hours of investigation and planning preceded this year's Campus Chest drive. 'Q iq! C00l'!1'f77l'lffI7Q Board: Lucy McCleary. publinityz Collcn Chzill. education: Steve Knox. treasurer. Hifi SENIOR CLASS CABINET Front Row: Jim Thacker. jane Martin, Howard Maccabee, John Nelson, Marilyn Clll'1'Oll,JOl1I1 Nelson, Sliermzin Lyon, ,II ,.- -4.0 Louise Schwein, Ron Falk: Ann Hopkins. Syd Steele, Chris Mansfield. Doris Cooper, Bob Pence. IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 3' Ifront Row: Szmcl y llO Risk, secretary: .Xdam Fisher. presidentg Diane Love. treasurerg Bob Hfalker, vice president. SOPHOIVIORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Row: Alan Crebo, presidentg Pam Pierce, secretaryg Paul Troup, vice president: Sandy Curran, treasurer. FRESHIVIAN CLASS OFFICERS fy l 1 I r 1 i 1 - -'- rn .XV -, ,.fv' Front Rowg Edward Hunniqutt, treasurer: Mike Pritchett, president: Nancy Slizink. sc-tretziry: Chuck IIcrm:1nn, vice pres lll 11211 Iff Init Iulic Cll10SIOll P11111 We-lm Sandy Smith, Gail Zakariris. Marcin Han S non litutlu Buuuc Hull ls 1t1c Xalon Sandy TVe r Hill. Miss Ceclia Zissis. Sandy Crossett, Pat Sharkey. 1 ASSOCIATED WOMEN STUDENTS The Associated Hlomen Students, one of the largest organizations on the campus, is comprised of all undergraduate coeds attending the University. In this organization, Purdue women formulate the policies under which they operate. Representatives of each womens housing unit meet weekly to dis- cuss and analyze policies and general campus affairs. This organization necessarily works in close CO-OpC1'H- tion with the Office of the Dean of Hlomen. Such programs as Green Guard, Turn-About Hleek, Gold- cliggers Ball, and the A.XV.S. Handbook for freshmen are sponsored by the Associated XVomen Students. f. Front Row: Dee K ga .. 4' '43- I!! IS 19 G Back Row: Florence Barber. Jan Galbreath. Pat Andrews, Edith Andrews, Linda Rust. Second Row: Karen Ackerson, Sue Sears, Donna Daubenspeck, Abby Johnston, Adeline X Madritsch. Front Row: Nancy Buhler, Alice Eggers, Mary Livingston. COUNCIL Back Row: Judy Holcomb, Janine Buckles, Jane Jordan. Carol Brozanski, Gayle Overbey, Carol Vance, Cora Schofield, Lois Schultz, Ann Fitzgerald. Second Row: Rita Hisker, K Bobbi Knight, Alice Gautsch, Barbara Ehrhart, Peg Funk, Linda XfVard. Judy Flaven, Judy German. Front Row: Karen King, Delores Mcflnnipbell, Jo Ellen Stangle, Jackie Cramer. A . Y W. h 1 I L- ' A 1' o X -A If it A 113 YWCA! Board, Back Row: Loretta johann. Linda Tornson, Barbara Shaw, janet Marsh, Shane jackson, Bonnie Black- liaren Goebel, Judy Schrader, Delores Cook, Judy Fiseua. burn, Teddi Baer. Ifroni Row: Marian Hayes. Janice Babcock, Sue Smith, YOUNG WOIVIEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION wif wma: ':l I ij 1 fc ,Q JQCL -iii I 5' f iffy ff-LO il .QS X Iudy Schrader, President ll4 Providing opportunities for leadership, discussions, fellowship. and service, YWCA mein- bership is available to all interested Christian wo- nien. Social service projects this year included sup- porting a child in Greece, making items for the speech therapy clinic, and assisting in Girl Scout, Brownie, and Y-Teen groups in the Lafayette area. Non-denominational vespers were offered before religious holidays, and Coffee Talks featured subjects of current student concern. To raise money for these projects, members sold bulletin boards, mums at football games, and corsages on Mothers Day. Arranging the intramural sports program for women is the primary responsibility of the YVomen's Recreational Association. Coverned by a Council chosen in the annual election open to all of the more than 1000 members, XVRA meets twice monthly and sponsors Indiana Sportsday and the YVRA banquet held in the late spring. In addition to selecting members for Sportswomen honorary and the most outstanding senior woman each year, XVRA awards trophies at the campus Sportspread to the housing units winning the various sponsored sports and to the unit which compiles the most participa- tion points for the year. IVRA Execzztizfe Board. Bark Row: Sue Pifer, Sandy Sharrar Miss jo Ann Price. advisor. Front Row: Gail Howes, Sandy Schoene. WOIVIEN'S RECREATIONAL ASSOCIATION I El ? YE Back Row: Gail Howes, .lelieste Norden, Kit Carson. Second Sue Pifer, Sandra Xveller, Sandra Schoene, Sandy Sharrar, Row: Rosie Burrows, jackie Bruno. Cathy Schumann, Miss Gail Siebenthal. jo Ann Price, Advisor, Marty Kohlmeyer. Front Row: Mary 115 v r The Interfraternity Council, with its Iixeeutive Committee, Presidents' Council, and the Judicial Board, is an organization which promotes and main- tains the ideals of the fraternity system on campus. Once a year, the IFC publishes a booklet explaining the functions and purposes ol' Purdue's fraternities. The Council has organized a system of rush counseling dealing with the problems of fraternity rush and advises rushees. It is the job of the IFC to act as a liason among the various fraternities and to serve as a spokesman for the fraternities as a unified group concerning campus activi- ties, programs, and policies. INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL 1111711-UV Bmurl, Burk Row: Clllarles Gibbs, liclward Stlit I' -Ioe Verncuil. Front Row: Cal Sc-ban, Frir Helt erry liuenn, .-Xllen Mayo. Cary Bergstrom. TT ? . ,, 1, , . r M 1-16 At three o'clock IFC workers, senior and junior officers rush to the office for another day's work. On the second floor of the Memorial Union is located the office of the Interfraternity Council. Here, one will find the IFC rendering their many ser- vices such as typing and mimeographing for all the fraternities. Each year an an- nual report is submitted to the faculty to help further fraternity relations with the University. To gain more knowledge to- ward advancing the fraternities on Pur- due's campus, delegates from IFC attend special meetings such as the National IFC Convention and the Big Ten IFC Con- vention. Also, bi-weekly Presidents' Coun- cil and annual house officer retreat meet- ings are held so that fraternities may have a chance to discuss their problems and suggest any ideas that can be of credit to the fraternity system. Dennis Hykes, President jIFC Officers: Tom Gerber, .lim Bush, Niles Bruno. Since the beginning of its organization nine years ago, the junior Interfraternity Council has been active in promoting good pledge class and University relations. It is composed of the pledge class presidents from all the fraternities, in order that they may aid each other in working out frater- nity pledge problems. Throughout the school year, JIFC assists in many projects such as the Heart Fund drive, the Cancer Fund drive, and the University Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. By doing such things as these, JIFC has benefited the University and community as well as its own members. JUNIOR INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL Back Row: Ronald Clary, Kent Meyer, Thomas Ellis, Michael YValsh, Harold Schlozman. Paul Erdmann, James Deible, Ronald Nestor, Norman Clevenger, Samuel Goodman. Second Row: Thomas Borski, joel Chapman. Charles Smith. Nathaniel Derby, Randall Rosenthal, Robert Rulevich, Tom WVelsli, ,Iolm Rutherford, Mike jones, Nick Poulton, William Butts, Paul Arnoe, John Parsons, Orval Jacobsen, Robert Stockfleth. Front Row: Andrew Ogura, james Lybarger, jerry Jana, Garry Vandekieft, john Knox, ,Iolm Vargo, David Mackniesh, Frederick Campbell. ' V. . L :fi,f'-Ella ll8 Organizing and co-ordinating a new For- mal Rush schedule was Panhellenies largest task this year. Advised by Miss Beverly Stone, Panhellenie also publishes a rush booklet for women interested in joining a sorority and the Aflzenrl, a quarterly newspaper for all organized women. At the annual Faster party, sorority pledges entertain underprivi- leged children from Lafayette. In an effort to im- prove pledge programs, Panhellenic sponsors a yearly workshop enabling pledges of all houses to discuss pledge policies and present their recommendations to the pledge trainers of the eleven sororities. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Q7 gemo, 300,11 0 Benhim Ixlthy XIQC rfrey Phyllis u1tL junior Board: Judy Desich, Anne Gelling, jean Krause, Sally Erwin, Mary Sue Stayton. ll9 BLOCK P Ready . , . down . . . flash comes the call as the freshman members of Block P perform another stunt. This fall, using new flash cards, the only all-freshman card section in the Big Ten introduced many new stunts in their colorful shows before and at the half-time of home football games. Often the section performed while the Marching Band played. A faster way of spotting errors was used this year through spotters with walkie-talkies located in the press box and on the field. Block P was started at Purdue in 1950 by the varsity cheer- leaders to give freshmen an opportunity to help boost school spirit. Unity within the class is shown by the green pots which card-section members as underclassmen wear to all the games. Card Section Directors, Bark Row: Sam Bangs, Chris Serafin, Tim Hohenboken, jane Conners, John WVeber, Fred Richter. Front Row: Margo Pautler, Karen King, Sandy Mfatts, Mary Ellen Beale, Anne Gelling. Sue Stiegelmeir. The signal is given and the formation is flashed while the sophomores stand ready at each row to make corrections. 120 III13 PN gf' vw? A I . A. , ,..- .-,,,! ',L, n - z - Vs 1 5 ,,.l Ron Falk, Managing Editor Ann Hopkins, Opening Section In-.4 Bruce Robert, Engravings Editor Sue Steiniger, Copy Editor Maddie Sexton, Editor-in-Chief The first DEBRIS turned up on the Pur- due Campus in the spring of 1889 through the sug- gestions and efforts of George Ade and john T. McCutcheon, who both advanced to world-wide re- nown in the field of literature. Throughout its seventy-three years of existence the yearbook's ob- jective has remained the same: to depict the school year in pictures and prose as a lasting memento for the student. To this end, the 1961 staff of close to thirty officers and numerous workers have com- piled nearly six hundred pages and fifteen hundred photographs covering every phase of Purdue life from the M.l2. lab to the junior Prom. Front Row: Lee Purcifull, Ann Sadler, john Ester Front Row: Mike Hinshaw. Marty Kohlmeyer, Marty Zell, Bob Lott- mann Front Row: Don Storner, Judy Biersdorfer, Barb Barrick, Curtis Heaton DEBRIS 12? There is always action at the DEBRIS office At the Activities Carnival a booth is set up to help acquaint new freshmen with the DEBRIS. Often a problem arises and several solutions are The editorial staff, headed by the Editor- in-chief, is composed of five senior editors and twelve junior editors, working directly with the photogra- phy department. Compiling the contents of each years DEBRIS is divided into three distinct phases: layout, copy, and pictures. Before any copy can be written or pictures taken, the layout and general style of the book must be established which is done in the spring of the preceding school year. The heart of the work is, of course, performed in con- junction with the entire student body and faculty as the DEBRIS takes shape in words and pictures. suggested: some constructive, some perplexing, and some ridiculous. 124 The DEBRIS is divided into seven major sections covering every phase of campus life and activity. Five senior editors and twelve junior editors compose the editorial staff. Of the junior editors, two work in the copy office and the remainder are responsible for the development of individual sec- tions of the yearbook. The Opening Section and Campus Life pages depict both the unique and typical of Purdue's environment. The administration section includes faculty and schools and colleges. Coverage of both major and minor sports and activi- ties plus university residences completes the book. Outside' the DEBRIS office at the end of the year. students line the hall to pick up their DEBRIS. I --.24 9,0 of When a junior ed falls behind. he is informed of it in no uncertain terms by the Iron Fist . january brings a rush to the Debris offices as junior editors and workers hurry to meet deadlines. 125 at 1 from Front Row: Dave Covert, jim Brother, Gerry Bay, jim Parrish A glance msid Marilyn Coopersmith, Business Manager , . ,,J,?., HP., Ed. ED., A .,,.: .. 12 e the DEBRIS business Looking left after entering the DEBRIS office one gazes upon a strong iron door. Entrance is easily obtained, since the door is never locked. Looking to the right one spots three niisers counting out every penny . . . One for me, one for the DEBRIS. The business staff of the DEBRIS consists of three junior editors, the personnel director, and the Business Manager. The work of this staff in- cludes several sales campaigns, distribution of the book upon its release, various sales records and fi- nancial accounts that are necessary to keep records straight, and conducting the DEBRIS Queen Con- test held each fall before Victory Varieties. It has been said, As fares the photo of- fice, so fares the DEBRIS. This statement. perhaps a bit trite, nevertheless does not exaggerate the importance of the photography department to the smooth-running efficiency of the DEBRIS office. A staff of expert DEBRIS photographers takes all the pictures that appear on the pages of the yearbook. It is interesting to note that the department is en- tirely self-contained. The four sub-departments, which include development, printing, reproduction. and co-ordination, carry out all the procedures nec- essary to prepare a picture for engraving. and photo offices Two of the DEBRIS' photographers, Bob Fosnough and Mike Elliot, always get the pictures taken. 4 - ffl fi' gt cg jim Hallstrom, Photography Editor Inside the darkroom, Bradley Wong and Bob Snelling print the final pictures for The DEBRIS. 127 ludy vonRosen Associate Editor Nikki Hludler Feature Editor . Zi ' s Hugh Flanagan Personnel Manager S f ff'S'f .hm A Li Sherm Lyon, Editor-in-Chief The Purdue EXPONENT, a self-suffi- cient newspaper, is published five times a week by students. Outstanding workers are selected as Cubs and then as Reporters. The junior editorial staff is primarily responsible for preparing and proofing the paper, while the senior staff plans, directs and co-ordinates the organization. Frequent meetings of both staffs are held to formulate policy and to deal with problems arising from within the organization. A large editorial board composed of seniors from all phases of campus life fulfills the paper's goal of being a medium for student opinion. jtlldy Waite Bob Dell Photo Editor ews Editor r it . .J PURDUE EXPONENT Night editors and copy editors are re- sponsible for organizing and putting together each edition. Each day they gather and process the needed information, and with careful edition, arrange it into eight pages of news, sports, and current campus activities. Once the paper is arranged, it is put to press in the EXPONENT office by the night editors so that it may be ready for early morning circula- tion. The business staff, responsible for the clerical work, is comprised of the advertising and circula- tion departnients. Advertising received from na- tional syndicates is featured in each issue as a financial supplement to subscriptions and daily sales. It is interesting to note that with a daily printing of approximately 4000 copies, the EXPONENT is circulated throughout the globe. junior Copy Edilors: Carolyn lVhite, Sharon Anne Stewart, Mary Gottbratli. Libby Hart. 'U' asks' . jumor Niglzt Editors: Hermann Metz, Eddie Nliddleswart, Dave LaRoeque. junior Copy Editors, Back Row: Lois Moffit, Margaret Durham. Front Row: Linda Jacobs, Jeannie Harper, Jan Anderson. l29 -Ill- w 55- Xkx Doug Wilhelm Business Manager jzmior Circulatiorz Slnff: Marianne Lasson, Nancy Mason Bill Edmundson. EXPONENT covers news and sports Carol Kirkstadt Circulation Manager Bob Pence Dan Carsello Advertising Manager Senior Copy Editor Selling advertising and planning layouts entails work both in and outside of the office. 'Iv ' pu'0UI Fxpamfwr mi' f ' '96 Marty Lake, Managing Editor One page of each daily edition of the EXPONENT is devoted to the coverage of all of Pur- due's major and minor sport events, as Well as in- tramural competition. There are five junior editors on the sports staff who are responsible for home football and basketball games, while the two senior editors attend and report on those games played away from the campus. Mforking closely with the sports department is the photography department. The ma- jority of the pictures for the sports section, as well as many of the other sections, are taken, developed, and printed by qualified EXPONENT photogra- pliers. Editorial A.s.ri.rIr1111.x: Ronald Harley. Trent Anclerson. Murray Sperber. Don Orr, Sports Editor i V iivv i -E N ' J sp . '- 611 'fe - F' , 46 ,9 wut , ,,, , . 1. ' ' fstwihf ,ugsf - 1:-1 1' afbiisf- , ' :S f' '--t ' X' - g.,,.s,.14 ,, M, , .,:w.ta af- -av:1-: -s:--- w K Q- :yer . ' V, , -'.1:-'g::q,::3 . ' ' i Dick johnson, Sports Editor ,limior SjJurl.t Muff: jim Corley. limi' NClllJC1'gk'l'. Mike Lon Don Hoffman. 131 PURDUE ENGINEER as .ff-'J num.. . . Swim' Slaff: Bob Mason, Roger Xrend, Dave Clem, Tom Sutcr, john Lodcnkamper, Roger l'Vheatley, Rick Williams. 132 N5 -N 5 john Lodenkamper, Editor-in-Chief K7 The purpose of the Purdue ENGINEER is to keep Purdue students abreast of current deve- lopments in the various fields of engineering. YVhile doing so. it also seeks to improve alumni and stu- dent relationships, to represent Purdue's engineer- ing organizations and to offer experience in technical journalism. Once each year a parody issue is pre- pared on all types of engineering to provide variety and color for the magazine. A self-supporting pub- lication, the ENGINEER sponsors a scholarship fund known as the Purdue ENGINEER A. A. Pol- ter Scholarship Fund. This magazine is a publication of the Engineering College Magazine Association. XX 'Y Y ' x 'I fi: X Y ' ' . 'TNCJ x ' I 1.4111 Rick XVillizuns, Articles Dept.: Bob Mason, layout Dept. junior Staff, Burk Row: Robert Ring. Charles Harden, Pete Niebert. Front Row: Roger Schleuter, Grunt lVellnnd. john Faris, Tony Lubarsky. Barry Prentice. As-.-ai B1lXl'7Il'.l.K lJI'flt1l'fIIl!'7llI Tom Sutur. Roger Arenal. Rog lVlx0utley. l . s F I 1 l gig, l i CI 133 .Aff Burl: How: 'ltd Britton, john Chaille. Nancy Niederauer Ron Roberts. lfmzzl Row: klohn Shepherd, ,lim Tilrley. Vir giniai Ilensler. AGRICULTURIST The senior AC-RICULTURIST officers look over layout for the issuing of their next magazine. -:sql . Q . W . l www-'wi f lflbl CT? Q27 J The AGRICIULTURIST, published eight times during the school year, competes with fourteen other agricultural magazines for best issues, covers and technical articles ol: the year. The AGRI- CULTURIST provides for the students in Home liconomics and Agriculture an opportunity to gain journalistic experience associated with the publica- tion of a magazine. At the regular monthly meetings the AGRICULTURIST staff invite the faculty ad- visors to attend and to give any advice or suggestions that they may have. Any student can hold a position on the AGRICULTURIST if he meets the Univer- sity requirements. Senior Stuff, Front Row: Sheryl YVarnock, Trent Anderson, Linda Lodenkamper, Mike Flanagan, Larry Ingle. THE Bnnn - - fl Publishing for the first time this year, the HARD is Purdue's literary magazine featuring undergraduate and graduate Creative writing in the lorm of poetry, short stories, informal essays, literary criticism, and humorous essays. The staff members illustrate much of the work. The meaning of the word bard originally came from medieval usage denoting someone who tells stories. In Elizabethan time, Shakespeare was referred to as a bard, and the word can also mean a professional poet. The stall' thinks of a bard as a storyteller and ol' the BARD as a Creative writing outlet for Purdue students. junior Staff, Front Row: Marty Andrews, Brent Coy, John Macleod, Bruce Campbell. Dennis Schwartz, Dave Frame, Maceachron, Jim King. Jane Conner, Barb Kessler, Gail ,lim lie-ating. ' 1 T 2 t W 'A 1 I al E.. li , 'J Q X is eff 1' l I4 5 lVl Groove Staff- Front Huw: Gretchen Greene, Barrie Britton, Marion Schmitz, john Ayers, Else Green, Donna Jansen. GROOVE Marion Schmitz, editor of the GROOVE, with Barrie Britton listen to the tape of the future '6l GROOVE - 'casa 53 06 gif f E Since its beginning in 1958, the Purdue GROOVE has achieved success on campus through the medium of sound. The audio recording of cam- pus life consists of classroom discussions, football games, interviews with celebrities and campus sounds of all kinds. Before producing the record, a tape recording is taken of as many functions as possible After selecting the best music, speeches and sounds the tape is then reproduced on record to publish the Purdue GROOVE. Through their work, the staflc and workers of the GROOVE gain knowledge about script writing, tape recording, publicity and sales, plus general organizational experience. , . Pnlfemltiii 1 1 FQ: P E2 V x V' W' 'zf .zf- X ' fm' iwlvx Leta Draffen, associate editorg Fred lidwards. utlvcrtisiug manager: Bonnie Hanf. editor-in-chief. 'l'he PHARMACIST is a com1nunic'ative periodical designed to provide students, faculty, and alumni with information on recent pharmaceutical developments, school news, and items of interest to members of the profession. Printed four times a year, the magazine has Ll circulation ol' ISOO including many Indiana retail drug stores. Staff positions are available primarily to students in the School of Pharmacy and are filled on the basis of petitions submitted to the Senior Staff. At the end of each year, honors are awarded to all officers and junior members at the annual Awards Banquet. Back Row: lim Kessler, Christine Marszalek, jerry Martin, Judy Culver, Barbara Bidle. Fronl Row: Joanne Kurelln, Tom Arnett. brunt Pnlwmi , Wy? Y? 137 .9 Dams ASS I A hi,-. . NM VT as lfwn! Row: Niles Bruno, Sally Schatz, Jeannie Darr, Shay Nolan, Tim Barnhart, Toni Parmenter, Marsh Raidhard, lfltnrigan. Darrell Rassiuusson. Al Brodsky, Steve XViley. Laird Dave Goldenberg, Dave Dobberkau. lxlLlCUllllDCI', Denny Tyron, Bob -joseph, Rick Toscun, jim 4 RIVET joe Kish, Editor-in-Chief 69 an-O 138 ME' , ,ei In its fourteenth year at Purdue, the RIVET has increased its circulation and popularity to a level where it is known as one of the best collegi- ate hunior magazines. XVith its original satire cover- ing current campus events and personalities, the RIVET is always causing laughter throughout the student body and the faculty. It is published once a month, and at the end of each year, the RIVET publishes a parody on publications, this year's being on the Ladies' Home journal. The RIVET also sponsors annually each spring, a queen contest in which the student body votes for their favorite RIVET queen. Surveying an engraving, workers plan the layout for one of the four yearly issues of the SCOPE. SCOPE Now in its second year ol' publication, SCOPE bas been attempting to expand its coverage to topics ol' interest to the entire Scbool ol' Science, Education, and Humanities. Sltort Stories, poetry, and articles on political, socialogical, and scientific subjects all may be found in tbe magazine. One ol tlte continuing leatures ol' SCOPE was a series of de- bates by students on important local and national questions. Book reviews included in each issue oli- ten were closely correlated witb tbe debates, thus providing an opportunity to become familiar witb other opinions about tbe subject under discussion. Back Row: Donald Quick, Issue Editor: -lim Keating. Fiction Asst. Fiction Editor. Front Row: Judy Moris. Circulation, Editor: James Green, Personnel Manager: Jint Glasgow, Howard Tesaley, Editor: Donna Hndelson, Managing Editor cr WQ'-', l 39 ,l l :v.Q Q- 1 ,,,. 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Q H ,-4:1-,,f-,,-pg ' H:1:--44+ - A. ff- ' 5 vo. 4' f f: - 1 - . -4 H555 , H- f ' ' :I 'uf r' ' 1 Y X 4, .5 51- f X 5- ?rS: vfE?f5ff3 . ff'-iiif-51' . ' -I ' 'f X 9 5 'rf ' iiisigf 5 f ' 1 . 1 Mx 13514.-.-.1 . ,- Y .+. ., , . ' , 1 P f . sf - -1 A N .1 iff is EJ -I 1 .f ' f, Q ' Q, 'FF ' :5:,k, : I, am 1 'X , '55 k M' Vj gmsfle , f ' A gl P i vim- Q H? pp . f X , X 8 w , 1 iff? 2-QQ: A fn 1 .,.,.,E9'3',,,..y..'.1.fn-G-' ' . wa ,O 5 s 4',I,:1.g:Q,3xgs21igAQ.g1 , V fix, Q : f' , W f 5 f: gill H , C..E,,?w5. W T Q A i I. ,Z ffji n -, v.-:vw , Q W Q Q , A f I 1 5 4 f . an K ' Q .' A 1 4 fgzfjgigj.. :--bg, 2 lj -N , - 5 . , . . A E A , ' 1 , 435 5. E ' 7 r V1 I I fs -. 4 4 ' y PURDUE MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS Believing that more homemade music is what the world needs today, Dr. Albert P. Stewart entered his twenty-seventh year as Director of Pur- due Musical Organizations. PMO includes the activi- ties of three vocal groups, provides piano lessons and a directing course, and issues PMO NOTES month- ly. Dr. Stewart. who recently received an Hon- orary Doctorate of Music from DePauw University, also acts as Chairman of Victory Varieties, is Ex- ecutive Secretary of the American Industrial Music Association, and is Past President and member of the Board of Directors of the Intercollegiate Musical Council. The Managing Board, Bob Griffiths, Ida Ring, Bill Belveal and Dave Weber, aid Dr. Stewart in directing PMO business. 141 Back Row: George Reiss, Jack Hiday. George Powless, Orin Scheller. Holger Schmidt-Hamann, James Long. Gary Kallaus, Russell Jensen. Larry Campbell. David Matthew, Bill liornrumpf. Bob Iiabisch, XVilliam Snyder, John Fix, Alohn Dwiggins. Third Row: Larry Hausenfluck. Donald Drescher, David Richman. David Neff. Alames Ray. Fd Hall, Tom Boardway, Roy Goolman. James Stafford. -lay Ross, Hlilliam Newkirk, Don Elis. Frank Colvin, Al -Iewell. Second Row: VARSITY GLEE CLUB E y , at ti The PIlVIfIl.XfJ'.Y, Gln' C1110 lI0710l'fll'5'V, Bark Row: ,lim Rey, -lim Griffiths, George Truster. Donald lillis. 'lied Gruwell. Roger Clonzmt. ,lay Ross. Dave Cochard. Ifroul Row: Bill llclveal. Bob Grilfitlis, Tom Gilrowski, Dave Richman. ll! .lay Agness, Joe Post, Frank Bennett. Rick Ahrens, Steve lValker, Fred Goff, ,Iohn Ehradt, lVilliam Seashols, Brian Fox, Laurence Finnegan, Lee Kuipers. Howard Harmon, Robert Helman, Tom Dunn, George Truster. Front Row: Lloyd Tucker. Tom Gilrowski, Ted Gruwell, Ted Muesing, Tom Elwood, Robert Griffiths, james Griffiths, Dave Cochard, Stan Poe, John Gaebler, Ron Schafer, Roger Conant, Dave lVilliams, YVilliam Belveul, Dan Cisek. B Purdue's fifty-six member Glee Club, which can be recognized by their full dress uni- form and white carnation trademark, opened their season of engagements at the Freshman First Nighter. Under the direction of Dr. Albert P. Stewart, they performed for several United Fund Drives, opened McCormick Place Convention Hall in Chicago, and were featured on Convocations at DePauw Univer- sity and high schools through the Midwest as well as at major national conventions. In addition, the Glee Club sponsored the fourth appearance at Pur- due of Germany's Obernkirchen Childrens Choir. PURDUETTES Bruce C. MCC-uire leads the Purduettes, and also holds the position of Assistant Director of PMO. Back Row: Linda Clark. Cynthia Petty, Margery Hughes. Ginny Hiagner, Carla Henke, Marilyn Stevens, Dianna Cameron. Karen Kleine, Pam Stone, Jean Smith. Marty McDonald. Second Row: Kathy Accola, Dianna Binder, Kathryn Rover, Yvoune Edwards, Becky Carvery, Lyn Xilright, J:- i The Purduettes, an outstanding group of thirty-six coeds, is directed by Bruce G. McGuire and this year featured two soloists and a freshman trio. A big sister-little sister system helped new members learn about the purpose of Purduettes. Starting with an appearance at the Presidents Con- vocation, the girls followed a busy schedule includ- ing several out-of-town trips. They also performed for Interfraternity Council registration and joined with the Glee Club for the Christmas Convocation presentation of The Stingiest Man in Town, Dick- en's Christmas Carol placed in a musical setting. Velda Stevalley, Merilace Cassini, Sue Goll, Gail Kaufman, Sally Runk. Marge Erkiletin, Ifrmzt Row: Phyllis Lautz. Rosemary Shaw, Beverly Anderson, Jayne Vogel, Margaret Anderson, Carole Stevenson. Ida Ring, Jeanne Saul. Marilyn House, Jane Fall, Judy Voinoff. Sheila Johnston. t 35 I, 143 6 il.. I A ll Before I8,000 at the Christmas Convo, Clee Club members portray two of Dickens' immortal characters. UNIVERSITY CHOIR Purdue's University Choir, which prac- tices once a week, has a membership of over 300 selected voices including the Glee Club and Purdue- ttes. Assisted by William E. Luhman, PMO Staff Accompanist, the Choir was attired for its appear- ances this year in new robes of charcoal gray with red or black pennant collars, reversible to fit the occasion. The Easter and Christmas Convocations featured the services of the Choir, and twenty mem- bers acted as carolers in The Stingiest Man in Town. Another performance involved presenting the annual Easter program at the Broadway Meth- odist Church in Indianapolis. 5 . fx , i ' ..- Representing every school in the University, Choir members share a 144 common musical interest and a common desire to sing. is . H 'V' . r 'itvk At a ri orous cam trainin eriod of sin in and more 8 D 8 P 8 8 - - ,. - Singing' Dr' Stewart mimics mee Club errors- A smiling Sheila johnston receives the Purduette of the Year Award from Dr. Stewart. PIVIO mixes songs and good times The Griffiths Brothers Trio presents original folk and pop songs for C-lee Club specialty performances. DIHRK ' 1 ' In his hurry, this Clee Clubber almost lost the contents of his suitcase. 143 N ml Burk Row: Wlally Swcaringen, Mary Ellen Beall, Joseph R0w: Jay Gardner, Judy Hickman, Ken Cook, Judy Button, Speece, Bruce Wfagner, Bob Morris, Tim Pickering, Karen Dottie Stone. Lea King, XfVayne Richey, Art Freyman, Jolm Smith. Front Front Row: Bob Morris, Don Mahley. Barb Lazynski, Tim Pickering, Judy Knapp. 3 . . , V x 5 Q -gli Q ,--Q su-ln Nf l . . Wg ' 146 .lv DEBATE TEAIVI Purdue debaters and discussers appeared this year in more than twenty intercollegiate con- ferences in addition to a variety of programs before large audiences of collegiate students and community residents. The debate tournaments were held in the East and Midwest with students attending from institutions from all parts of the nation. In one of the outstanding events, two Purdue debators met two students from Oxford University, England, in a pub- lic debate held on campus. The goals of forensic training are development of a knowledge of public issues and an ability to communicate that knowledge. Front Row: Timothy Pickering, Judy Hickman. Marilyn Xcluns Art lrqinan Marx Ellen Beall Voreis, Dr. K. S. Montgomery, advisor, Dick Pigman, Larry FO R E N S I C U N IO N the' seven Intramural contests they annually sponsor Administering the greater part olf the extracurricular speech program, the Forensic Board is primarily concerned with the seven intramural speech contests held annually on campus. Awards for all of these contests are contributions of individuals and businessmen. This debate and speech organiza- tion has an active participation of some two hundred Purdue students. Forty to fifty colleges and univer- sities from all over the nation come to the campus for Intercollegiate debate tournaments sponsored by the Department of Speech. The Board members help by assuming managing positions for the tournaments. PURDUE PLAYSHOP . .-.-ma. . x 'if' 4, i ' V 1 3, ' . . . P 1, V - . . it X a i - ,SWK 1 - .' wt, 1 I 4'ff:,f.c- ... i wife,-gy 1 5: 1 , ' .1 if e -1. if .na H si . r . K. 1.90 , ' i. -' 135- 4, 1 : 1g'a'1 s..1 ii . f 'lg ,.:, '.. . 1 - . U I 4 -.. ' . 1 .1,g3'gy:gy.sxwf Q K V ,.. .K - Q W MZ A behind-the-scenes view finds these workers busy with scenery and props for the next production, 148 Purdue Playshop highlighted an active year with productions ranging from comedy to tragedy. Eight experimental plays and one childrens show, Hansel and Gretel, were sponsored. The ex- perimental plays were completely designed and dir- ected by graduate students with the assistance of a staff advisor. In addition, five major plays including Life zvitlz Fnllzer, Car on Il Hot Tin Roof, The Crzlcible, The Boyfifcrzd, and A111611 Ado About Xotlzing, were presented. These featured an all-stu- dent cast with direction being given by two members of the Speech department. Any full-time student may participate in the activities of Playshop either by acting in any of the plays or by working on back stage crews. A link between students and staff is formed by the Student Executive Board which con- sistently strives to improve plays. 'A 1 U PUIHUE a Keeping files up to date, two Playshop members post records of each person's participation hours. as .5 ., 3'-'wr , c E i i If An empty theater, a few actors rehearsing, yet, soon, Director Stockdale calls for more feeling from the the stage will resound with Look Back in Anger. cast in a rehearsal of Cat On a Hot Tin Roof. l Front Row: Anne Hottcll, Loren RllSSZlk0X'. Rita Bottomley, David Eggleston, Carolyn lvllflll. ll!! If Ifrrnii Rozy: Joseph Binney, Gloria Lewis, -lack Luoma, Charles Mcfllure, Johanna Planker, George Norris. News flashes fresh from the teletype, WBAA announcers bring current event to radio listeners. 150 WBAA XVBAA, Purdue's radio station common- ly known as the Voice of Purdue, is now entering its 40th year of broadcasting. Interestingly enough, the station, which originated as an experiment of the Electrical Engineering School, was Indiana's first liscensed radio station. Now serving all of Indiana, YVBAA operations are conducted by both Senior and junior Managing Boards. The wide variety of programs, including plays, sports events, tapes of prominent campus speeches, and music to suit all tastes, are written, produced, and engineered by stu- dents who enjoy radio Work and wish to obtain ex- perience. Several classes are taped and broadcasted each year. The station acts not only as a communica- tion center on the campus, but NVBAA is also an important liason between Purdue as a state univer- sity and the residents of Indiana. F 1 Vi Back Row: Gerald lfVoodworth, James Pauwels. Kenneth Shaw, Dick Ade, Thomas Emmert. Front Row: YVilliam Talarzyk, WCCR XVCCR, Cary's non-commercial radio Stfi- tion, has entered its ninth successful year. XVith its staff of over one hundred students broadcasting through the Purdue Residence Network, its programs reach all residence halls and many fraternities, sor- orities, and co-ops. During the past year, the studios were greatly enlarged, and the station facilities were expanded enabling operation on a 24-hour schedule. Equipment for stereo programing was added, and YVCCR became the first station of its kind to ex- periment with stereo shows. The station's disc jockey crew has brought good music to many campus dances. Important annual programs include the seventy-two hour radiothon presented in co-ordina- tion with the Campus Chest charity drive and broad- casts of such all-campus events as dances, many sports events, and the Grand Prix. Jerome Paiak, lValtcr Pol, Charles Bailey. Spinning records for the musically-minded listeners, WCCR announcer also does his own engineering o fx? Q V 151 Q . t ., L1 5, N 1 'll WMS 3555353525: V41 Burl: Rnw: David Xuclersou. Michael Griggs, Michael Shapiro, llerrx' Palm. Xvlllllllll Newkirk. Ifwnzl Roni: Dian Porter, Co-ordinating files with their large record collection, staff members prepare for next program. IQ,-A in M, v lhil Christ Kantzavelos. Kay Herrick. Robert Rasmussen, Ann Dieterich. KIVIRX Radio station KMRX, located in resi- dence hall H-3, is owned and operated by the men of Excalibur Club and the women of Hall X. Train- ing is offered in announcing, and technical and pro- gram engineering. XVith a staff membership of over one hundred students, thirty percent of the staff are women. For the first time since the station's organizaton in 1953, a woman holds the office of Station Manager. Backed by a collection of over 1600 records, KMRX broadcasts twenty-four hours a day and with a schedule including campus news, sports, and special programs for Hall X and H-3. Drawing members from nearly sixty countries, including the United States, the Inter- national Association makes possible a sharing and blending of American culture with foreign cultures, thus increasing understanding and co-operation. In pursuance of this, various programs, such as movies, discussions, lectures, and social get-togethers, are held with the people of Lafayette. The Association creates an atmosphere of mutual understanding among its different national groups, giving a foretaste of and impetus to the peaceful co-existence, for which all the peoples of the world yearn. Singing songs from other countries gives members added insight to the cultures of other lands. INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION Back Row: Chibuzo Ajuka, jagdish Narain, Anthony Abrobah- Nakshbencli. Front Row: Saroj Narain, judy Adams, Maurice Cudjoe, Samuel Akeredolu, Kerry Cain, Michael Isien, Hisham Amoye, june Howting. Thomas Papazoglou, Rajinder Gupta. 153 CHINESE STUDENT CLUB ,, ,,,k, A TT? Burk Row: Bill Shen, Flzunes Chi, XVen-Liu Mizlo, Sl1iu4XVal1 Chang, Andrew Tung. Robert Cllizing, Dick joe. Third Row: PeLer Loli. Ting Ling XX'u, ,ler Yu, Gilbert Chan. Shu Hwang, SunfNien Yu. Laurence Zung, Joxepli Luu. David Sliuw. Seunid Row: Vic Poon. Anthony Gziw. Frank Li, Roudnefll, Rzunon Marquez, Ritz- Q 154 Bark Rozy: Pedro Kohn. liunice Pietrusinski, Guslzivd Perez. Rita Spilly, Tom Rohn. Ajay Miller. Semnd Row: Guy Abel Pacheco. Manuel Llivina, David So. Yung-Teh Lin. Chung-Min Chen, Louis Hsu. Fred Chang, Front Row: Roberto Lee. Doug Ii. Ho, Lilian Chou. Alice Shu. Kathy Yung, Audrey Hwzi. George Y'Vang, Howard Huang. RICAN CLUB Ivan Correa. Front Row: Marilyn George, Nancy Harper. jesus Gomez, Alicia Priete, Sharon Hutchison. HUI-O-HAWAII CLUB Back Row: James Mastsugn, james Morikawa. Ho Douglas, George Yamagata, Vic Poon, Franklia Seki, Eric Chung, Stanton VVong, Robert Nako, George Higa, Richard Asato, Howard Huang. Second Row: Alivin Saski, Bill Kay, Kenneth Asiki, Ralph Sato, Fujio Tomita, james Stout, Melvin INDIA STUDENT Back Row: S. Kulkarni, Aditya Kamal, Prakash Shahani, Arthur Karunakaran, Pritem Mulchandumi, Rangaswamy Mukunhan, Rajarem Shastri, Rajendra Mathur, Annadareddy Reddy, Javeeed Ansari, Rajinder Khosla. Third Row: Homi Gorakhporwalla, Mahendraa Mathur, Mittar Dhir, Ramesh Singru, Shivachandra Kabre, Ajit Shirodkar, Doma Ramachandraiv, jagdish Narain, Ramakant Khazanie, K. Liu, S. Kasim, T. Shah. Second Row: Fook Liu. Kashinath Chiogioji, Thomas Hiramoto, Calvin Lee, Malcolm Kong. Lawrence Kobayashi. Front Row: Dick Lee, Jolene Nagakura, Eilyeen Glenn, Judith Suzurikawa. Par Loos, Eleanor Oura, Ann Lee, Robin Lee, Gordon Tang. ASSOCIATION Ghanekar, Mahadevan Subramanian, Kachhi Harshkant, Rajinder Gupta, Amarjit Singh, Raj Bedi, M. Singh, Nanik Der Gurnani, Ramswainy Arisai, C. Savariar. Front Row: Saroj M. Narain, Hsha Shastri, Sudhir Kulkarni, Sudha Kulkarni, Sunita Kulkarni, Saroh Kamal, Santosh Mathur, Krishna Singh, Sunil K. Singh, Damla Goyal, Devi Mulchandari, Nafisa Vasi. 155 Purdue SAM President Patrick Callagher receives the Overall Performance Award at the annual convention. SOCIETY EOR Purdue's Chapter, founded in the fall of 1959, received many national honors during its first year, including the Hamilton XVatch Award for placing first of 175 college chapters in membership, the Remington Rand Award for fifth place in over- all program planning, and a Special Award for the Chapters work in its summer job placement pro- gram. The function of the Society is to encourage study and research in the betterment of the present system of managerial communication and to pro- mote the study and understanding of the social, psychological, and economic implications of scienti- fic management. A niimeographed paper is published to publicize the activities of the Society on campus and a series of lecture meetings are held annually. ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT linrft Ruin: Larry Flllllfllliklllllb. kloscpli Cransinger. Steve Crcslcy, Bob Harrington. jeff Rutker. Curtis Gilmore. Daryl Deig. Paul lininger. Fred Andrews. Frank Byrne, Louis Larson. Fuzzrlh Rumi: Peter lVagoner. David Cain, Henry Fittth, Harold Schmidt. john lyancevicli, Bill Sporer, Steven Ross, David Pray, Cary Mees, Dick liiddney, Bob Norman. Third ROIU: Charles Cearhart, lay Verneuil. Roger Schnook. l 8 Charles Stewart, Dan Carsello, jerry Kerr, Lawrence Severin, Duke XVildey. Ken Clemens, john Cooper, joseph Almasy. Second Row: Bob Zugbaum, Charles Meyer, Tom liaminski. David Fleming, TValter Bornemeier, Patrick Gallagher, Dorothy Xvalsh. Asad Shikany, Nelson Ringmacher, Jack XVatters. Frou! Row: Harry Miller. Stanton X'Vong, Russell Schwalbert Lynn Hiscr, Pedro Kohn, David Harper. l 56 The Student National Education Asso- ciation was established to advance the interests and ideals of the teaching profession and to furnish opportunities for the study of educational problems. Purdue representatives attended the Indiana State Teacher's Leadership Conference, the state conven- tion of the college chapters, and the Indiana State Teachers Convention in Indianapolis. Other SNEA activities included monthly programs covering teach- er placement opportunities, the atypical child, the new concept of airborne television, and the publish- ing of the chapter newspaper, the News Flash. STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION Back Row: Virginia Conner, Judith Smith, Carina Gregory, Linda Hamerstadt, Judith Ashlock, Eileen Brethauer, Georgia Kovan, Carol Martin, Similia Mandich, Jane Wood, Brenda Hudson, Lois Hawkins, Judy Carlson, Judy Skinner, Susan Full. Fourth Row: O'Ette Browning, Virginia Hensler, Barbara Bronie, Jeannine Hurteau, Mary Sue Pifer, Fosalind Brower, Janet Adams, Melissa Meythaler, Dolores Ross, Martha Galloway, Linda Gould, Dortha Hill, Joy Bartz, Pamela Payne, Jan Anderson, Linda Mfoody, Mary Jan1e Jessup, Pat Tower, Mary Lou YfVilson. Third Row: Mary Crowder, Ann Eicher, Barbara Bond, Judy Stayner, Jane Nordloh, Margaret Packing educational books to send to foreign lands, SNEA officers carry out the year's main project. ASSOCIATION Bean, Marilyn House, Susan Price, Jan Galbreath, Jane Chapman, Loretta Steininger, Patricia Best, Judith Moris, Ann Brewer, Helen Rumple, Darlene liuruzovich, Eileen Glenn, Lucy Ridley. Karen Goebel. Linda Melcher, Judith Sharp, Virginia Gallo. Scrnzirz' Row: Jeannine Johnson, Edith Rich, Jeanette Oberly. Marlene Kipp, Sandra Smith, Maryann Rathburn, Maryanne Dust. Barb Carlson, Sara Moyer, Edi Andrews. Lucy Adler, Carol Johnson, Marcia Garrison, Judy Montgomery. Frou! Row: Ron Surdlial, Larry Ray, Marvin Copes, Jim Miller, Roger X'Villia1ns, Jow Hatlield, Jim Smith. Donna Hensler, Ennnv Cokcwood. 157 PURDUE WARD ORGANIZATION Bark Rozu: Larry Gleeson. David Stark, john Kay, Jerome Bean. David Hagedorn, james Schultz, james Speck, Gordon Houston. Larry Hlillis, Lee Anderson, Tom McLin. Second Row: Charles Greencn, Roland Richard, Steve Metzger, Andrew Azpell, james Klaiber, Freddie Phillips, Brenton Devol, james Tudor, Fred Andrews, Thomas Tudor, Fred Beihl. Front Row: Robert Bell, Alexander Belinfante, Charles Brown, Robert Arnold, George Geib, Henry Bobrowitz, Harold Guard, Steven Bonner. PUROUE VETERANS ASSOCIATION Bark Row: NNIZIYIIC Riley, -Illll Young, Gary Acton, Richard McCall. Front Row: Charles Greenen, Lewis Burton, Robert YVilson. 158 duno.. MODERN DANCE CLUB 7-M..,w, Back Row: -Iohn l'V6ZlIl1Cf1H3I1, Margo jones, Ernie Norden, Ann Perrin, Julie Clugston, Peggi Shearon, Bcth Highy, Molly Tinsley. Front Row: Pat Leuesque. Karen Fawcett, Carol Radar, Mary Moran. Back Row: Stephen Toth. Norman Hfhitaker, john Behrman. Row: Kurt Olmon. Karen Atkerbon, Laura Rosemeyer. Bei james Peacock. George Naderman. Ralph Neill. Donald Gifford, Margaret Lampcr, Rebecca Alexander, Glenn Crock, Gosma, Gervas Schafer, Max jackson, Curtis Heaton. Front Phillip Stryker. 4 , . U .. ,LN ' 21 V I 37 159 TOWN GIRLS 'CT Bark Row: Valerie Meeks, Cheryl Rush. Elaine Janssen, Faye Myhra, Ursula Schuchardt. Donna Elder, Donna Lukens. Paulette Pctricp Karen XYien. Michele McDonald. Tlzirfl Row: -Iudy German, Drusilla Mc'Ferren, Violet llama. Carol Estergreen, liathryn Roycr, Nanfy Van Sthepen. Peggy O'Connt-ll, Barbara Pereicla, Carol l'lZlllg'CIifOI'Ll. Carol Ogborn. PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Bark Row: Rosalind Malstall. Susan Dale. Laurie Hunter. Donna Riley. Judith Hoffer. Kit Carson, julie Hull. Sandy Weller, Vicky Wcntland. Swmml Row: Patricia Pruett. Maureen Seager. -Ioan Howard, Maureen Bcutlcr, Sue Shook, N Sfmnn' Row: Marty Scherschel, Elaine Liptrap, Elaine Daughetee. Sandra Staley, Marilyn Dalton. Becky Yoder, Constance Andrews, Donna Hudelson. Mary Ann Rathburn. june Butcher, klanilyn Merritt. lfroni Row: Barbara Nelson, Aleannt- Harhath. Eileen Skadberg, Barbara Cook, Nancy Carroll, Peggy Elkhart. Yelta Xhuls, Rosemary Shaw. IVIAJOR-IVIINOR Elaine lYcrner. Garen Garvin, Charlene Seager, Mary Elliott. Front Row: Kathy Hildreth, Sue Pifer. Advisor Margaret Tlioinpson, Cail Siebenthal, Rosalie Burrous, Linda Rush, klacquelene Bruno. .loan Rusk. ur ul' --. W x 8' V: 'EL 13 X YQ 160 CU J-lf rv cs A-Xl Back Raw: Mary Heeter, Rhoda Dodt, Nancy Mills, Janet lllall, Katherine Knowlton, Jeanne WVasmundt, Bette Phillips, Linda Haislup, Martha Yeomans, Martha Fabrici, Judith Coloney, Dian Huffman, Judith Fawcett, Marian Kaiser. Fourth Row: Nancy Kirk, Lois Haselby, Janice Breiner, Ellen Ramer, Delores Cook, Melissa Meythaler, Catherine Barrett, Karen Rafferty, Linda Woody, Martha Faye Malcomb, Barbara Joyce Hathaway. Barbara Iohanningsmeier, Priscilla Anne Ogren, Nancy Akers, Dorothy Kennedy, Marylin Jones. Third Row: Sandra Staley, Helen L, Rumple, Linda Bowlus, Camilla Boyd, Jane Nordloh, Dianna PURDUE HOIVIE Back Row: Rachel Jordan, Linda Cultice, Carolyn Reynolds, Paula Mann, Mary Shelby, Diane Hartmann, Sally Hardy, Sharon lVright, Barbara Kotterman, Karen Oler, Judith Mason, Maribelle Wright, Roberta Russell, Lynn Juell, Nancy Rosenbrock, Marge Lamper. Fourth Row: Jan Anderson, Pat Tower, Judy Desich, Debbie Keeley, Cora Schofield, Judy Lind, Pat Knutson, Janet Waters, Betty Brown, Encdiua Apodaca, Patsy Gigerich, Linda Phillips, Marilyn Voreis, Karen Williams, Jane Sprague, Nancy Shank, Judy Flaven, Cynthia Harrison, Barbara Kussy, Susan Jewell, Nancy Arnett, Ann Brewer, Sherry Lynch, Becky Alexander, Karen Ross, Sue Nighbert, Jacqueline Fager. Third Rmv: Mariana Hopper, Barbara Winkel, Ann Eicher, Nancy Siewert, Mary Hargrave, Claudia Buck, Betty Van Akkeren, Sue Rudolph, Karen Ackerson, Barbara Menges, Sandra Stamm, Janis Babcock, Rita Hisker, Sue Harrow, Lois Schultz, Sue Sriver, Loretta Steininger, Martha Galloway, Patricia Best, Charlotte Rencenberger, Peggy Arlene Funk, Mary Lou Wilson, Carol Taylor, Carol Jane Hamilton, Lyn Prochaska, Donna Coers, Margaret Harness. Second Row: Carolyn Myers, Jeanette Ann Oberly, Helen Brier, Linda Markins, Joy Kratz, Sue Hankins, Connie Deming, Robin Sutter, Mary Lou Butler, Kay E. Bender. Front Ruzw: Helen Horin, Susan Call, Alice Gautsch, Priscilla Hash, Virginia Hensler, Karen Sue Weinschenk, Dorolene McKay, Carita Rouch, Rae Ann Capman, Jean Krause, Sharon Houser. ECONOMICS CLUB Karen Booker, Joella Hartman, Jan Warner, Judy Kocher, Kathy Ad- ler, Judy Holcomb, Jean DeLong, Bonnie Niewoehner, Susan Holtz. Shirley Babcock, Elizabeth Skeen, Ruth Nine. Second Rout: Jeri Green, Lillie Watz, Ola Brookover, Sally Lang, Sharon Seifert, Barbara Huff, Rose Phillips, Joan Pearson, Carol Fairchild, Hilda Robinson, Karen Krueger, Barb Shoop, Karen YVeidner, Judy Griffith, Carol Stayncr, Sandy Fox, Gloria Gordon, Katherine Aylor, Jane lYood. Front Row: Mary Brace, Barbara Bond, Judith Stayner, Margaret Bean, Dian Love, Nancy Neubauer, Ann Cummins, Marilyn House, Margaret Miller. Linda Boehme, Rona C-arriott, Nancy Hartman, Gloria Gaedtke, Diane Pflughoeft, Carol Vance, Phyllis Holm, Karen Goebel, Sharon Frau- mann, Kate McConahay. 161 AGRONOIVIY CLUB Back Row: David Gaise. Lawrence Beck, Ronald Roberts. Ronald Phillips, Fred Slack, Terry Tucker, Roy Gardin, Tom Cooper, Dwight lVilliams. Third Row: Ronald Smalley, Oscar Hopkins, Calvin liuppler, David Vanice. john lveismiller. Darrel McGaiff, Richard Kaufman, Paul Potts, Earl Robertson. Jerry Coonrod. Second Roni: jay Whybrew, La -if ...x XVendell Osborn. Charles Hamilton. Bill Mann. Dick Large. Al Noak, Byron Scott. Ben Edmondson. Ray Sullivan. Charles Bussard. Front Row: Xvllllfllll Peters. George Higa. Dan Donaldson. Fredrick Conelley. John Edmanson, Charles Rhykercl, R. A. Hilst. DAIRY CLUB Back Row: blames Geyer. llarold Raab. Meredith Conelley, XValter Hempenius. Front Row: XValter Nlangus. john Hughes, Robert Ulrich, Dean Frazeur. r'! 'I+ -1:-r 162 Wk' 'W , N, Sv, .5 x, in inn- D The Purdue Forestry Club ended an- other compact year of programs and activities both on and off campus. The picture entitled tools of the trade denoted one of the major activities of the club, the annual Midwest Forester's Conclave. At this conclave, which includes Big Ten schools and other midwest colleges, the Boilermakers are well known for their enthusiasm, and the tough competition which they always provide. Purdue has placed either first or second since the start of the conclave in 1955. In addition, the Foresters serve on the staff of the Purdue Log, the club's yearbook. FORESTRY CLUB Back Row: Gary Vierk. Tod Kinerk, Mike juday, Bill Hotaling, Dean Hlierth, David Berna, Glenn Crock, Ronald Bassett, Vifallacc DeHart, .lack Yifengert, Fred Harnisch, James Damery, Gilbert Boundy. Third Row: Robert Schwenke, Peter Van Emon, Craig Grant. Arthur Martin, Edward Bennett, Bob Ballantyne, Larry Frye, Ken Showalter, Roger VVard, john Scheetz, Bob Kirkman, David Layton, Gifford Exhibited by forestors are a cross-cut saw, double blade axe. and peavey known as tools of the trade. Pincho. Serrmrl Roni: .limmie Wlalts. Dick Rowe, Ronald Dolwick. james Arthur, Donald XVhite, john Karp. Dave Fisher, Ken Kemp, Toni Bunger. Stanley Brandt. Dave Stark. Wlilliam Cunningham, Ron Cox. Front Row: Dave Naugle. George Howe, Ufilliam Barnes, jerry McNutt. Don Vergin. Don Mitchell. john Tritch, Gilbert Streeter. Tom YX':iggencr. Edward Carlile. 163 BLOCK AND BRIDLE CLUB i . Burl: Row: Leslie Carmichael, Dick Kaufman, LeRoy Richardson, Thomas Miller. Ralph Krug. joe Caldwell, Hub johnson, Marv Ramsay. Mike Hloollington. Don Gentry. Bill Preston. Third Row: Dick Fish, Gary Wlilson, Ron Long. Becky Harper, Alice Holder, Nancy Lawler. Dick XVeismiller, Alohn Marker. Herbert Thacker, john YVeismiller, Ed Breins, Dan Grimm, Harold Erdmanu, Curtis Heaton, Larry Grimes, Roger Fvans. Second Row: John Shepherd, Richard Stahl. Charles Ford. Roger XVissman. Maxwell jackson, Terry Reed. George Miller, Larryllsaacs. Don Lafuse, Norman Duggleby. AI. Hfhybrew, George King. lack Becker, Darrel Peckinpaugh. Front Row: Tom Capper, Don Livingston, John Maxwell, Dave Daugherty. James Blondia. Larry Chastain, Dave Biery. R. Buck, Darrell Huck. THOMAS SAY ENTOIVIOLOCICAL SOCIETY Back Row: liill Butts, lXlichael Shinkle. Iohn Hamm. Don Lucht, Frank Laemmlen. Bill Yendol, il. Paschke. Second Row: Paul Estes, Jerry Macklin, .lack Breacly. Dave Matthew, 'Z' - Don Toczek, Dave YW-lier, Ralph Killough. Front Row: Mercer Russell. Alim Overman, Howard Deay. Roger Grothaus, Dick Dobson. Abul Kabir. 'Sw'-B '. l64 HORTICULTURE CLUB win S-va cn, ts' 5, V? fX X 'S Back Row: Fniil Nagel, Faris Younis, Chuck Mainland. Ronald King. Front Row: Gerry Bender. Gerald O'Brien, Larry DeRolf, Larry Harris. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB Bark Row: George King, Fnrl DeRiter, -Iim Benson. Tom llohnson. Marvin Ramsay, Bob Reid. Rex Johnston. Front Clark. Henry Orschell. -Iohn kllI1P,.Il111 Hicks. Second Row: Row: ,luck Becker, Ben Southurcl, Chuck Elliott. Doug Lyle A. Gohn, Dave Van Sickle, YV:1lter Overstreet. Don lVilhelm, Norm Duggleby. Bill Allc-c. K E . ei, L ,pf 'K - 5, 5 L ...J M -' ' .1 we We L L' +L l l65 AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL Jig- I 95.-fl.,-I' ff- , A l limi: Row: Ruben L'lriLI1, Russ lflmvr. l.nrrx' Rav, john lriuli, Douglas Avllllfillll, Theron Ruinsey, Keith Lineback, Iurnes Blondia. Front Row: Daniel Donaldson. Thomas ACRICULTU Burk Iiozup Curtis Heaton, Paul CQYOSSIIILIII. Carroll Rimstidt, R. Michael Turner. David XVeI1er, G. H. Peterson, zidvisorg Edwin Stunt, Larry Baker. Front Row: jobynzi Hloods, Prull. Luwrcme Burk. Sue I-Izinkins, Inmes Turley. Ken Iiernp, Lzirry DeRoll'.,, RAL SCIENCE Margaret Heit, C. Edward Beste. Theron Rumsey, Penelope Knowles. Frederick Boyd. Melvin Nlathias. C5 166 AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION SOCIETY Burl: Row: .Tack Fenwick. Marlin Newkirk, Larry Meyers, Flames Fraser, Roger lVilliams, Frank johnson. Paul Potts, Fred Klein, Gale Quentin Deiwert, XVilliam Chattin. Third Row: Gary C. Cooper, Ronald Roberts, David Ballee, Robert Gibson, Phillip Sparks, Robert Fraser, Ronald Bear, Dennis YVolheter, Donald Gehring, Nicholas Druley, Roger Kemper, X'Vayn,r- F. Lee. Second Row: Larry Friend, lien Stump. Robert Plunkett, Ray Orman, David Little, Coleman Harris, Martin Grossman, Philip Coffman, -Iohn Gerard, Marvey Sponhauer. Robert Caley, Beezon McConald. Front Row: Edgar Clanin, Shelby Wlillis, Charles Hendrix, 'Tom Prall, Larry Ray, Larry Penrod, Marvin Copes, James Clouse. PURDUE RIFLE TEAIVI Back Row: Major Donald Hawkins, Vernon Danielsen, Charles Eickhoff, Ron Cauble, Charles Haan, Russell Feverbach. Front Row: James Baclnnan, james johnson, Clifford Jacobson. 167 E! Bark Roni: James Swank, Ken Stump, David Daugherty, Harold Erd- mann, Jack Kennedy, John Miller, Larry Friend, Ronald Long, Gary Wilson, Larry Ray, Phil Stryker, Deane Thompson. Fourth Row: Nancy Rosenbrock, Mary Elliott, Nancy Kirk, Jean DeLong, Margaret Lam- per, Carolyn Peterson, Karen Dee Rafferty, Alice Holder, Joann Flora, Carol Fairchild, Judith Hoffer, Linda Rust, Ronna Biesecker, Janet Neaman, Rosellyn Phillips, Ezra Benson. Third Row: Karen Acker- son, Janet Van De Keere, Mary Ann Shehon, Judith Price, Ola Brookover, Marian Kaiser, Sharon Fraumann, Nancy Imes, Dorolene McKay, Karen Weinschenk, Judy Lind, Phyllis Holm, Deborah Kee- ley, Nancy Siewert, Bernard Baruch. Second Ron-: Karen Goebel, Roberta Dietrich, Linda Markins, Lawrence Beck, Sue Miller, Dave Caldwell, Dave Biery, Delores McCampbell, R. VVayne Buck, Ruth Ann Nine. Front Row: Norman Long, Jack Rafferty, Fred Yake, Marshall Noel, Edgar Hornback, David Geise, Coheman Harris, David Little. N COLLEGIATE 4-H CLUB Bark Row: John Roadruck, Richard Fish, Jim Adams, Dale XV. VViet- brock, Curtis Heaton, Leslie Carmichael, James Peacock, Darrel Peck- inpaugh. Bob Holm, George Naderman, Gervas Schafer, Jay Whybrew, Edward Nelllllllll, James Clefor, Sandford Johnson. Fourth Row: Ned Kalb, Linda Phillips, Dee Deutsch, Margaret Ruch, Laura Roselneycr. Georgia Perrin, Nancy Lawler, Judith Kocher, Max Jackson, Ralph E. Neill, Priscilla Hash, Cora D. Schofield, John Behr- man, Dan Grimm, Donald Livingston, Julia Snoke, Mary Fordeck. Third Rout: Dick Benson, Bev Gifford, Sharon Bronnenberg, Pat Tower, Janet Bunnell, Barbara Huscman, Shirley Schafer, Melanie Pierce, Sara Chas- tain, Becky Wilkins, Karen Oler, Gloria Gaedtke, Judy Caldwell, Homer Vanderburg, Lynn Maish, Second Row: Janis Babcock, Karen Ross, Rebecca Alexander, Linda Morton, Norma Jean Stanger, Joyce Tudor, Joan Pearson, Janet Mason, Judith Mason, Maribell Wright. Front Rout: Don Ackerson, Allan Goecker, Jack Becker, George Polk, Ray Orman, Larry Cracraft, Dale Pflum, Melvin Sturdley. Q C? 168 AMERICAN SIICIEIY IIE AGRICULTURAL ENCINEERS Xia Q4 . W .. X Bark Row: Deane Thompson, James Obermeyer, Thomas Burger, Vernon Threlkeld, Dale VVilkins. Second Row: James Lindley, YValter Kelley, Larry Glass, James Kirchhofer, Don ANERICAN SIICIEIY CE Back Row: james Ciesar. Benjamin Davis, Richard DeArmond. Percy Rhodes, Charles Hassel, XVilliam Martz, Curtis Gilmore, RVayne Brehob, Buell Meyer. john Gray, Leonard Banaszak. Bob Blume, Niels Hansen, Jamal Khan. Second Row: Roy T. Tope, Donald Ogren. Anthony Abrobah-Cudjoe, N'Villiam Freudeuberger, Richard Deible, Kendall Crawford, Robert Price, Sam Parsons. Front Row: Ross Ulmer, Harmon Towne, Edwin Monke, john Crum, Douglas Graham. AIIIIIAAIIIIVE ENCINEERS Scope, Thomas Hlatson. Raymond Haug. XVar-ren Heer, ,lack XViley, NX'esley Helm, Robert Rowls, Richard Colberg, Robert Myers. Front Row: ,lark Stark, Phil McDonald, john Kammun, Dick Glass, Orville Cromer, Larry jones. Syd Steele, Hugh Flanagan, Max Hine. 169 .-Q51-. ANIERICAN INSTITUTE UT CHENICAI ENCINEERS 53 if in Ji limi: Row: Bill Lezull, Alun Silwr, Dave Petkus, Dun Buss. Louis Goebel, john Lelinlun. Bill Murrziy, Svzmzd Row: ,lohn Stzlulfer. Mike Miniird, Cliuek Merserezru, Dave Baker, AINERICAN SIICIETY Buck liozu: Bill Fleisher. Dale Orr. Gerald Rocke, John Beatty, Byron Farrell, Dave Sicvcrs, Dan Steves, Third Row: Richard Curry. Iiugcne Lznnbcrson, rlTllOlllflS Bennett, Ralph Zimmer, Per Solberg. Ocldvur liikcri. Steve Fleener, Tim Doyle, Paul Mznkley, Bob Millions. Sw-mul Row: Fred II Tom Fruth, john Munday, Bob Reynolds, Brage Golding. Front Row: Algirda Saulis, Chuck Kline, Leslie Case, Leon Bartos, Russ W'o0d. T CIVII ENGINEERS Schumian, Cordon Shunk, Bill Fisher, Roger Arend, Peter Birlgemoe, Dave Probst, john Laakso. Front Row: Jim Russell, Hlzllt Kidder. Francis Hixson, David A'V:11do, Jerry Duke, Bill Bunnell. Ray Meyers. Howard Maccubee. 170 ANIERISAN INSTITUTE IIE INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS Bark Row: Howard Huang, Barry Epstein. Tony Manlove, Nlilliam Gregg, -Terry Lebo, Harry Bostic, Ralph Rosenbaum, Third Row: Viator Poon, Morris XVa1chle, john Blocher, Ron Lemke, Glenn Peters, Calvin Lee, -Tim Henry, jim Stout. Bill Kamm, Franklin Sf-ki. Sw-owl Row: Frank Tnrico, Bob Maison, -Tuck Lillis, Vern Dulfer. Al NX'nlton, Don Soclcrberg. Russ Hicks, Dick Kostkzn, Bill Carr, .lim Runncls. Front Row: Toni Martin, Dirk Bur-sinzln. Phil McDonald, Al Robbins, Don Covill, Don Nielsen. Stan Reidenbztth, Malcolm Kong, Chuck Greenen. AIEE-IRE Bark Row: Donn Novotny, Steve Spence. Meri Geiger. Richard Garrett. Harold Jones, Larry N'Vilkes, NfVinston Lister. Second Row: Don Albertson, john Prikosovits, Bob Foerster. Dale NV. Miller. Curt Gilmore. Lucian Menor. john Iiottas. Front Row: .Tack Titus, Ron Cmnpbell, Frank Sharp, Otto Korb. Paul Andrews, Bill Brandt, Larry McCullough. 171 4 l Y A ES - limi: Row: Rllllbll SWCLllly. Ricllnrd Harvey, llZlyIl1OIlCl AI:111imLcw5ki, llllllllt Putldcti, Xllilbur Murncr, XVilli:1111 Martz, Curtis Cilinorc, AI21Il1Ill lil1z111, Robert Myers, Michael Gnzun, Roy Topix, .Iolm Foss. Sffmnrl Row: 'lillOIHIlS Becty, X'VllllZ1I'11 li1111:1s, Ri1l1:1r1l Colbcrg, Frt-cl Fcsko, David Swinton, Thomas AMERICAN SCCIETY Ui Burl: Row: luck H:11ll'i1-lcl, .Iolm Rciclenbnch, George Smalley .II'.,AIill1 M1'N:1ry, YVilli:1111 lionicczuy, Ricltnrtl I,C.'Xl'IllOl lCl, .Xl Ho11d1c11s, Ron Snow. QIL1111-cs Cicsnr, RlLllll1'il Dcible. Swmrzzf Row: -luck Ulilcfy, Gvorge Claim. Dm'-mils lXlikr-l, Bill Nc-:1l, Howsml HlllSll2IAS', l'Clll1f'1' Leslie: Dick Yollo, John Redick, Bruce Robert. Duke YVilcley. Robert jolmston, James Hill, ,Ion lfruth. Fmnl Row: Leonard BIIIIHSZZIAQ, john liilllllllllll, Richztrcl ixlilllllll, junzlid Burlas, Albert Loverde, Leo Maier. Hugh 1.l l1111z1g:111, Mfilliztm DOI1ZllClSOI1, Larry Gabbnrcl. MECHANICAL ENCINEERS Ditzler, Ronald Roclkcy, George VnnSickle, Max Hinc, Ron liellcms. Front Row: Ray Corbett, Max Duln, Mary Kern. Don l':111:1ssow, Don Voros, Robert Leilich. Barry Moser, I:1111Ps Marcy. 172 I! K: 411- :fl AMERICAN SOCIETY OE TOOL ENGINEERS ,pn ,l 'VK ww Bark Row: ,lack Titus. Norman Reagan, Curtis Gilmore. -lohn Prikoxovits, Larry hltcillllfjllgll. Semin! How: Phillip Robinson. lc-roinc Gibson. Otto Iiorb. Richard YV. Garrett, SOCIETY OE WOIVIEN ENGINEERS I '! 's -1- Larry XX'ilk0s, XYinston I.isrvr. lohn liottzm. Fran! Row: Frank Sclllvctclx John Rciclcnhacli. Larry Spangler, Hooshang Iihosrovani, Vlolm Polk. Back Row: Pedji Lewin, Lana Murphy, Mary Kern. Nancy Dorothy Clhristoll, Sharlic Fclknc1',.Xlhcrt Spalcling. liarliara XfVylic:, Dorothy Hfalsh, Dorothy Spinelli, Shirley Smiley, IAIIIKPDS, Iznw Alonvs. l.inrl:1 Purely. ij. I ,lan Herbenar, Barbara Moore. Frou! Row: Carolyn Nohr. 1 ir-, ff-'y,, 'N L 173 INSTITUTE OF AERONI-IUTICAL SCIENCES X. Bark Row: Frederick Cliirlirtstc-11 Nolan lann-s, Stanley Szwabowski. Calvin l'Vatson, Howard Bethel. Front Row: Nledanir, Larry lValters, Lee Yoder. David Kershner. Torn .Iohn Schlaefli. Iiarle Naggs. Ray Sensney. Ulilliarn O'Neil, Ross. Stottler Starr, Frederick Alkire. Frank Li. Swmnrl Row: Bruno Lolnnueller. Dorothy XValsh. Peter Novak. John ll'erm-r CI. lanssen. Ralph Alden. Edgar Suter. Edgar Hess, Bergesen. COUNCIL limi: Roan: fi1'0l'gL'IJ4'IllUllS, l'hil Reed, Bill Xlillhnlland, Gil George Lawton. Linda Ann Gilman. Stan Shaw. Bill Litzler, hlunkunt. Sue Grmwillcr, Braye Golding. Linda Nlarkins, Bob Frushoup. Mary Pocotte. Don Spark. Marilyn Newton. Stew- l't-rtliit-. Kathryn Razmli. Bo Akers. Io Flora, Kathy Thomas Hanson. john Nalback. Michael Terry. Front Row: Van Yli-1-I. Xlzin Clin-tix, Klan Hr-sk, Sid Pold. Niles Bruno. Indy Hickman. Barbara Munro, Brian Lamb, Pamela Peirce. Coimii- Comm. Swmzirl Ifrnn: Gary Sabo, Bc-ttv Miller, .Tim Sandra Curran. Al Crebo. Paul Troup, Barbara Keenan, Corley, Nancv Stung. -Iudy Goldslmerry, Michael O'XVarncCke, Xzinrv Strirkler. I 174 The Purdue chapter of the American Pharmaceutical Association forms a link between the students and faculty of the School of Pharmacy, and encourges a striving for professionalism and ethical practice. Outstanding speakers from the field of pharmacy and panel discussions concerning stu- dents' future work provide the program for the monthly meetings of the organization. The Annual Pharmacy Roundup, held at The Trails, was the main event of the year. Members of the various pharmaceutical honoraries gave entertaining skits at this time and Dean Jenkins presented awards to the outstanding pharmacy students. At the Roundup, members gave skits on entertaining experiences encountered in pharmacy. AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION Back Row: Douglas Booth, Roger Newton, Charles Baker -Ir., Robert Kamman, XVilliam Opperman, Jim Varner, Roger McPhai1, Robert Dooley, Robert Hawkins, Harold Koekenberg. Third Row: Judy Schrader, Neal Randall. Bill Altier, Bruce Bonenberger. Andrew Marek, Leonard Kraisel, jerry Martin, Richard Horton. Second Row: Eileen Sever. .Ioyce Slott. Rebecca Wilkins, Mary Fusiek. Christine Marszalek, Carol Stone, Selma Engelberg, Geraldine Kopko. Sharon Ilildenbrand. Joy glulian. Front Row: Susan Fellars. Bonnie Hanf. Kathryn Aaron. Douglas Driscoll, jerry Mankowski. Gloria Marek. Marilynn Egger. Connie Greer. 1 ,if f' , gif 4 'Y 4 as s 7 - ' ie 1 e'ff..f,.f.e-ji ' . ff? ijgv 'sgigigy - 2, riff wafer? 4' f ' wi? af 175 Two Purdue Pilot members combine practice and pleasure as they fly a l-3 over Indiana countryside. PURDUE PILOTS Any Purdue student or faculty member who wishes to learn to fly can fulfill his desires by joining Purdue Pilots. The purpose of this organiza- tion is to provide a chance to fly airplanes for busi- ness, pleasure, and competition at a lower price. The club owns and cares for three planes, one of which is a while the other two are trainers. Pur- due Pilot members stress training in engine and over-all plane inspection before flight as well as in flying fundamentals. Skills such as lime sack bomb- ing of ground targets and spot landing are perfected for competition with nearby schools. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL 9 Burk Row: Sandra l'Vatts, Richard Allen, Lyle Gohn, Erie Helt, Edward Middleswart, Ronald Harris, Parrish, Hermann Metz, Bill Mclndoo, Nancy Olson, Nancy Neubauer, Sally Frwin, Ruth Bishop. Second Row: June McHenry. Cooky Kaleta. Ken Malin. Stu Mclllahan, Roger VanSkoik, Gary Bergstrom, Bob Harrington, Florence Burroughs, Lois Moffit, Jack Thomas, Karen Goebel, Karen King. Front Row: Marianne Lasson, Lowie Goebel, Bill Brandt. Susan Conlon, John Mybeck, Adam Fisher, Sandy Risk, Robert Vlalker, Betsy VanXfVinkle, Roger Schneff. 176 The Purdue Outing Club is made up of students and faculty members who are interested in all types of outdoor activities, from lazy campfire cookouts to the most technical aspects of mountain- eering. Skiing, canoeing, cave exploring, horseback riding, and square dancing are other popular ac- tivities of the Outing Club program. Although most of their trips are short weekend jaunts to various parks and places of interest in Indiana, a few longer vacation trips have been to such places as the Great Smoky Mountains, the Tetons, the Rocky Moun- tains, Canada, Mexico, and Switzerland. OUTING CLUB Bark Row: Richard Banks, Robert Norman, Gary Bucking- ham, Murl McRae, Stephen Pousardien, Neil Bessler, Albert Anuta Jr., George Fabian, Lucien jones. Third Row: William Lehman, Pat Condon, Joel Hungerford, Tyler Leinbach, Ronald Shrigley, john Stover, A. B. Johnson, Jerry Hoffer, Cooking his meal over a campfire, this Outing Club member knows how to enjoy the outdoors. Sara Marcikic. Second Row: Don Thacker, jerry Clark, Hank Janes, Kenneth Showalter, Roger VVissman, Ted Haven, Dick Hadley, Robert Peters. Front Row: Dorothy Thacker, Elaine Janssen, Darlene Kuruzovich, Brenda Hudson, Margery Hiat- son, Betty Wvalter, Georgia Kovan, Smilia Mandich. 177 Huff: Row: XVilliam Hankins. Don Disque. John Stephenson, Myron Hulwlier, Stuart King, john Holohek, Richard Besx- iner, klmepli Holder. Third Knut: Marvin Evens. Udell Sim- mers. llerry Rusk. Gary Pearl, Alerry Malayer, Bill johnson, .X. Sclialer. Quentin Hartzler, Ronald Sigler, Robert Rich, Gordon Cilliatt. Larry Davis. Svmnd Row: Bruce Baker, VETERINI-l Iinrik Rflwz Carol Van Palmel. Grace liknian. liit Xltlieague. Phil liver, lien XXX-lla. Tom Clharlebworth, -john Barnes, Dick George, Ted Klontgonierv. Dave Speer, Chuck Mcflune, Tliirfl Rumi: .lovce lfislier, Vittor Virgil, X'Varren Davis. ll'illiam llumplirev, Linas Hulnagel. .laines liestersow. G, Lee. Don Chapman. lid Borter. lioh Mc-Connell. .S'1'rm1dRozi': XVeymnn Salmon. Bob Anderson. Hfilliam Tietf. Charles Schornhorst, Gerald Sands, Thomas Reed. Ed Vovtek, Aloe Murphy, john Mcliihhen. Larry Kleine, Philip Goebel. joseph Comer. Front Rr1zu:,,Lvnn Hanrahan, Gerald Benz. Ronald Miller, William Paramore, ,l, X'Villard. -lorry Hall, George McDill. john Matchette, Rav Smith. RY SOCIETY Marvin Shew, Leonard Chastain. Merlin Shuck. Don Hyde, Carl Oshorne. Dick Moeller, Thomas XValton. Phil Michal. Lynn Martin. Boh tlatkman, Victor XVallac'e, Chuck Kanitz. lid Summers. Frou! Row: Phil Shirley. David Scott, lXI. Bojrab, Clill Gerbig. lim Cunningham. Gerry Boening, XVayne Byerlev, Xvillis Parker. A 'Ni'-NZB'-S' lf, ml X 178 NIGERIAN STUDENTS l 3? - ' 5 l 1' .l' pg: fr' I X . .,, H, A J! 'ff' J '11,-ir! - - .1. l, U .X . , . gi Back Row: Erna Udo-emo, Silas Ih-ediwa, Emmanuel Phillips. Itieurua Equere, Chibuzo Ajuka, Benjamin Egbosilnba, Sun- Samuel Akeredolu, David Okeke, Gordizin Nworah, Godwin juye Amaso, Ishmael Bzmigo, Maurice Anioye. PiiiiiixiiiiiiiibpiiililiigiiitiiiNis ASSOCIATION Buck Row: jim Nee-Laney, Maurice Amoye, Emmanuel Phil- Front Row: Itieurua Equere, Benjamin Egbosimba, Anthony lips, Samuel Akeredolu, Gordian Nworzih, Chibuzo Ajuka. Abrobzlh-Cudjoe. David Okeke. Islnnziel Banigo. 179 I-XEROIVICDELERS CLUB Ifront Row: Robert Simmons, Haus Grellmann, Phillip Rentz, h CAMERA CLUB Bark Row: Abdul Yaqzan, Phillip Rose, Alair Vernet, Harry Scliwarzlzinder, Front Row: David Dobbcrkau, Henry X'Valter, Barbara Moore. Laslo Mzitrai, Dale XVietbrock. Theodore Haven, Dale Muhletlialer. if E Q. ss 180 RAILROAD CLUB w if ... ..' 2 ,, Back Row: Edward Simmons, Nlfilliam Fisher, VVilliam Fleisher, Edward Johnson, Dick YVeiss, Don VVeiss. Second Row: Jim Fish, John Fisele, Peter Fullam, Charles O'Brien, Henry SAILING Back Row: Lorene Boerngen, Jane Schnackel, Phil l'Vhite, Robert Young, Dick Burkhart, Norman YVilliams, Bernard van der Hoeven. James Lahr, Ruth Galison, Lorraine Axnidie, David Person, Ken Cromble. Third Row: Mary Hibbard, Sally Lang, Sue VVeinstein, Jerilyn Green, Sarah Dodd, Robert Lohrey, Thomas Murph, Leo Maier, Gordon Houston, Antone Dobrowitz, Jerry Holler. Front Row: Harry Holman, Lee Yoder, Frederick Frasch, Russell XfVood. George Byrkit. David Kershner. CLUB Remich. Second Row: Jack Kress, Charles Greenen, Joanne Durella, Charles Lampman, Mary Scott, Peter Dunham. Peter Neibert, Joann Jemison. Michael Foote, Dick Beier- waltes, Rick Toscan. Front Row: Jeffrey Baker, Stanton Marsland, Nancy Marsland, Pamela Barnhill, Joseph Sawyer, Pat Ratkay, Georg Haharg. Joyce Sanborn. 181 DSE members show their versatility after four years in college by being able to celebrate even on the Purdue crane. DSE Delta Sigma Epsilon has become the height ol' any Purdue seniors accomplishments. Founded in 1956 by senior job holders in the three major activities ol' DEBRIS, Student Union, and IZXPONENT, with senior staffers in OSS as perma- nent pledges, DSE meets weekly at popular, elite dining places. Since these meetings take place on Friday night after a long, hard week ol studying, 182 etc., members have a tendency to thank their lucky stars that it is Friday and, thus, to celebrate. In all organization activities, parliamentary procedure is strictly lollowed, and the primary rule is set 'em up. Apparently inactive, DSE provides a necessary vent for those who spend long hours in building Purdue. is I if 35523 ,A,v, . f f 1 s . . 0 . 4't , H ,WA or I A Wi? 15 fx Iron Key 5 rm 'J Wendell Boeschel Bill Etter Ron Eyer The identities of the men selected each year for Iron Key membership are revealed traditionally during Gala YVeek. Although its activities are a mystery to all but its members, Iron Key represents the high- est honor that can be bestowed upon a man prominent in campus activities. To further the lasting friendships created within its membership is the essence of its intrinsic value to the members and it also serves as a means of cohesion among the various campus organizations represented. Iron Key was founded on Purdue's campus in 1911 with the threefold purpose of instilling to the several members the high ideals of the University, impressing them with the seriousness of channeling student activities, and to enhance the character of the men themselves. Iron Key has withstood time, its men have been those of executive ability, leadership, and achievements: its purpose has been its rock foundation. 184 Bob Veatch Ron Falk Sherm Lyon Bill Madar l Nick jones jack Sfreepy fl I Ann Carter lane Chapman Mary Churchman Ns Kathryn Elder Lucy Ester 8 Mortar Board is a national honorary for senior women who are outstanding in scholarship, leadership and service. Its purposes are to promote college loyalty, to create a spirit of fellowship and service among university women, and to recognize leadership and high scholastic standards. Each year Mortar Board sells its calendars to raise money for undergraduate and graduate scholarships which are awarded to Purdue women of high character and ability. A meeting with Alpha Lambda Delta and the Smarty Party are traditional events designed to encourage freshman and sophomore women. Sandy Crossett Leta Draffen jean Edmond Bormne Hanf Dee Hull jan LaFuze IVIORTAR BOARD jiudy Waite 187 Cimlet members prepare to roll out the victory bell in the final seconds of the Indiana game. Since the early l920's, members of Gim- let Club, Purdue's senior fraternity men's activities honorary, have worn their familiar gold pots on and around the Purdue campus. Among the many pro- jects sponsored by Gimlet Club are the award given to Purdue's most outstanding athlete each year, the Player-of-the-XVeek Poll conducted each week during the football season, an initiation banquet, and other miscellaneous social functions. This fall the Gimlets, while maintaining the parking lot at the football games, also painted the traditional Victory Bell which is rung after each home Boilermaker victory. GIIVILET CLUB Back Row: Richard Sharp, Xfllilliam Etter, Sherman Lyo11, Wlilliam Madar, Nick jones, Ron Falk. Ron Harley, john Ackerman, Bob Pence. Syd Steele, Fred Heil, joe Kish, Rowland Krupp, jack Buckman. Third Roni: Bob Berg, john Schiffer, Mel Chiogioji. Edwin Gruwell, james Thacker, Don Orr, Richard Mitchell, Doug Peklo, Dwight Singer, Paul Lake, Bill Belveal. Larry Nicolai. Sl'f'071ff Row: Dennis Hykes, Anthony Manlove, Douglas Wilhelm, Robert Jessee, Michael johnson, Robert XVoodard, Robert Black, Stanley Shimer, Robert Orrill, Richard Reilly, Dominic Fatta. Front Row: Hugh Flanagan, Robert Tomlinson, Bob De La Croix, Robert Griffiths, Yvllllillll Hoover, Frederick Richter, Marvin Evens, Bill johnson, Allen Laya, jon Reynolds, Dan Carsello. 188 Striving to foster student spirit in Uni- versity athletics and maintain traditions, Gold Pep- pers takes a position of service on the campus. Se- lection is made from junior and senior women who are eligible on the basis of leadership, service and scholarship. Peppers act as hostesses for different University functions, give initiation banquets and serve as members of activity and leadership panels. The establishment of a library scholarship file was the project of the fall pledge class. Every year Gold Peppers joins with Mortar Board and Panhellenic to award a womens graduate scholarship. Painting the traditional gold peppers is difficult when helpers fail to concentrate. GOLD PEPPERS Back Row: Martha M. Hill, Bonnie Hanf, Jill Sweet, Mariann Spangler, Barb Messersmith, Janice Lafuze, Lucy Ester, Patsy Shake, Dee Hill, Sue XVorner, Karen Van YVestrum, Linda Rice, Lynn Eckman, Nina Mlhitehead, Linda Burg, Nancy Schwein, Sheryl Yllarnock, Nancy Schreiner. Second Row: Ann Hopkins, Nancy Gloin, Sue Hankins, Kassy Elder. Joy Kratz. Carol Mrva. Mary Churchman, Sandy Crossett. Judy Von Rosen, Sue Stciniger, Judy lVaite, Phyllis Quick, Carol XVurm. Crystal Ruskin. Front Row: Sue Pifer. Jan Breiner, Judi Stayner, Mary Craig. Sharon Beutlcr. Marilyn Cloopersmith, Madelyn Sexton. Judy Gorndt. Maureen Raytroft. Jane Chap- man, Linda Gropplcr. 5, 189 Bark Row: George Dickison, Chibuzo Ajuka. jerry Smith, Larry Barlotk, joe Laszlo. Pedro Kohn, plumes Elkins, Chuck Bailey. CI, Jerome klernas, George King. Thomas Gilbert. Homer Cottit. .S'r'r'o11rI Row: Melvin Mathias, X'Villis Parker, Hugh Hadley, Ron Frank, Ben Shue, Dick johnson, Jack Streepy, james Albrecht, Bill Fleisher, Byard Peake, YVendell Boesche, Roger Hlhaley. Fronl Row: Paul Gehlhausen, Fred Brandel, Dick liassnep. john Kamman, Peter Novak, Gerald Zubak, David Prae. lValter Pol. Charles Dewitt, Homer Gottit. RE!-XIVIER CLUB Enthusiastic Reamers liven campus spirit as they Christen the new Boilermaker Special at the Lions. i3-1, Y . I . . A, . . A . 0 X -? ,,,N5gm- , A . N , p 0 i , .,,. V -W. ' My - ,xi J -tu: , 'Qwest ' H ff-.14...l-trfifv is Q Q -i 'ff1W3 'c i-fav -', ,.' fist- s 1--'s-.fs-aaa. f .Af , fgwygiu-is we f. -f,g.:,,.f- 1 - s H A- - V - ' - - S-, .:'Nav-FF: A si f::fw 'ig.a X -5' I , '..wc.x-.11f..NA1flVi.?i,:v X1 .gag Fzxlw x 1 E? 'q ,E,i.:,Q ,.31WS.'.M,. Wir.. . , i l9O The Purdue-Ohio State game was a mem- orable one for the Reamers, who brought the new Boilermaker Special into the stadium for the first time. The Reamers, whose purposes are to boost Uni- versity athletics and give seivice to Purdue, are now trying to find a permanent location for the Special. junior and senior independent men who have done outstanding work on campus and in their housing unit are chosen for membership in Reamers. The group encourages outstanding contributions by Pur- due students with recognition such as the Varsity YValk Award, which honors the athlete of the year. The Noble Kaiser Award recognizes scholarship. Back Row: R. C. Cadwell. R. D. Hunt. David Knapp, YVillia1n Robert YVyrick. Front Row: Barry Moser, Xl'illiam Berner, Lindley, G. QI. Kungel, R. xl. Kassner, Fred Rutherford. KI. C. Clarence liycr, Cliarles Vogel, Ronald Campbell. David Prae Smalley, Hlilliam lionieczny, Charles Kline, R. L. Page, lan Lin, john Nelson. Gilbert Streetcr, jerry Smith. PENDRAGON Pendragon is composed of men's resi- dence hall presidents and managers, elected student leaders, and the Director of the Mens Residence Halls. The organization serves to co-ordinate and standardize residence hall student policies and is an effective instrument for promoting co-operation and communication among men's residence halls. Pen- dragon is also an honorary organization. It awards junior and senior men for high scholarship and ex- ceptional leadership in activities of the residence halls, as well as in the administration and co-ordina- tion of many other affairs held on campus. Richard Kassner, president of Pendragon, relaxes with Gilbert Streeter in the lounge of l-l-2 after dinner. 'wrt ' 3l'f-52,3 Q .p :-. acc- , 'fs sf -' .1 -' 52-Lei-' Q- -. r 19 1 Hearing of previous Skunk mischief, people may wonder what is intended for the fabled Naval cannon To boost Purdue athletics and do the utmost to maintain a high level of school spirit are the main objectives of Skull and Crescent, an honor- ary for sophomore fraternity men who have been outstanding in participation in activities. At sport- ing events they sit together to lead the crowd in enthusiasm. On campus the pledge wears a gold pot with a Skull and Crescent emblem and he carries a bleached white bone pledge board. Any girl on campus will remember the pledges from their gen- erous offerings of goodies near the steps of the YVO- men's Gym where the noonday song sessions are held. -, .nu SKULL AND CRESCENT Back Rozy: Dennis Ring, Ken Sumwalt, Jack Thomas. Ben Dillon, john Dzien. james Walter, Gary Bergstrom. Harvey blacobson, Cary Klees. Bruck Robert, G. Hohenboken. lVilliam Brandt. Thomas De Lutis. Adam Fisher, Syd Steele. Second Row: Robert Lotz. Richard Gaden, Roger Van Skaik, Robert Reynolds, Thomas Bragg. Hermann Metz, Edwin Leonard. --?sQ Lawrence Severin, Clayton Lonie, Ken Baumel, David La Roque, Nelson Clark, Edward Strickler. Front Row: Robert Lottmann, Louis Goebel, Lyle Cohn, Keith Lineback, John Ackerman, Gerald Bay, G. Bangs, Curtis Heaton, McGinley, Alerry Jackson. Thomas Beety. 'x AQ A 192 aegwgaagaef r-romlliumm :Nw Nr-+,wvi:5 Q'h:: .-.U-453. 5 I-an-O 5N7v'x4Ge-vm,--p--'-1 D-'mp WOOD D.- ' f-P'-5 1 '.Z5UQ'5 .-D.. ...gsm UQ HIS Ofbw ,.. .- U' i-1:5 E a,.., xgfbmfb-. mg '-'f'D:nSJ'Ngu,O5, eO1 a DHD:m.,a23 I-,Q ' ,P-I' 1 205853592-735 7:5 O O.f1O 'DDD' N mv- S:D4 D- ui. 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Kay Herrick, David Clem, Dotty Liston, Christ Kantzavelos, Peggy Glaubke, Deane Shank, Ralph YVorley, Marty Kohlmeyer, Edward Kuonen, Janice The members of Tomahawk executive board meet in the Excaliber lounge' to Plan a campus survey. Breiner, Stephen Baranyk. Second Row: Tim Wittlinger, Scott Hamilton, Terry Mahuron. Kirk Clark, Jan Hepple, Gary liallaus, Judy Brink, Pat Meade, Jackie Pica. Front Row: Nancy Lemmon, Ronald Blankenlmaker. Pat Tillotson. Tom Kohl, Jo Ellen Stangle. Donald Drescher. DCC Ann Deutsch, Alan Curtis. Linda Rush, Larry Clark. 193 , .4 - 5 Burl: Row: Nancy Bright. Betsey Barnes. Dian Love, Kathryn Elder, Sandy Crosse-tt, l'il01'CIN'.C Burroughs. Mary Churchinan, Barbara Kessler, 'lean Noe. lizltherine Carson, Nancy Shreiner, qludy Von Rosen. Swmnrl Row: Nanny Diehl. Klan Lafuze, Bonnie Hune. Judith Stayner. Lucene McCleary, XVilma Freshmen girls often find that a short chat and coke with their Green Guards can answer many questions. 194 xi Iinoop, Melissa Meythaler. -Icrri McCoy. Pat Sharkey, Janet YVitteninyer, Gail Zakarias. Front Row: Susan Steiniger, Ruth Bishop. Brenda Ralainovitz, Miss Van Duesen, Doris Cooper, Judy Beckstrand. Mary Hartzell. GREEN GUARD Green Guard is a branch of AYVS created to plan a counseling program for new women stu- dents. Every fall Green Guard sponsors a picnic for these new students so they can become better ac- quainted with the various honoraries and activities. Informative skits are presented to explain some of the opportunities and traditions of Purdue's carn- pus. From the girls who have been assigned as coun- selors for the new students, the Green Guard Honor- ary pledges those who, in their estimation, have been outstanding counselors during the year. The honorary thcn elects officers who will serve for the year. Back Row: David YVilson, john Gill, Thomas Servatka, Jim Fill, jeffrey Rupley, Bob Hayes, Charles Bemisderfer. Fourth Row: Chas. Stanberry, Fred Chichester. Bob Pruvenok, Jim Nigrelli, Arthur Martin, Barry Strong, james Raschka, Bob Tankersley, Ulilliam Kamm. Michael Harding. Third Row: Ray Haug. George Nelson, joe Laszlo, Dave Puterbaugh, Dave YVeber, Bob Foerster, Scott lVilson, Ronald Alley, ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity having a sincere interest in giving service to the stu- dent body, faculty, youth, and community. The ser- vices rendered by the honorary include taking charge of campus elections, running UMOC, help- ing at the Sycamore Valley Girl Scout Camp. and working to help Scouts in the community. Those qualified for membership must have previous train- ing in scouting, a desire to serve others, and a satis- factory scholastic standing. The fraternity, a national organization. was founded on December 16, 1925 at Eaton, Pennsylvania. Purdue's chapter was found- ed in 1932. Christopher Chouinard, Dave Cain. Ray Meyers, David Lay- ton. Seconn' Row: Robert Arnold, Mike Murphy, Jerry Bernath, Chris Boli, jim Townsend. Toni Black, Larry Smith, Cordell Svengalis, Gerald Plotkin. Front Row: Dennis XVaits- man, joe Khar, Michael Birdlebough, Ken DeHart, Daniel Vasicek, Richard Thayer. Bruce Hollett. james Paine, Paul Yung, Mickey Finnegan. The members of APO prepare an announcement for their newly located bulletin board. 1 E, U ' li, . ' 195 Alpha Lamb pledges seem confident that their pledge trainer's threats will never be carried out. Bark Row: Sue Schwanz, Penny Boom, Judy Hickman, Ann Scifres, Loann Morris, Barb Shaw, Mary Harden, Mary Ergbaugh, Linda lNlarkins, Dorothy Zetler, Sandy Stamm. Margaret McClure, Iiianna ilonas. Third Row: janet Olinger, Susan Armstrong, Carolyn Mussman, Barb Bidle, Barb Ben- ham, Mary Brace, Linda Gilman. Klan Schultz, Sue Seely. Sandy Schultz. Nancy Baker. Second Row: -Iudith Alpert. The purpose of Alpha Lambda Delta is to promote intelligent living with an increased ap- preciation of both the love of study and the cultural phases of campus life and to encourage superior scholarship among freshmen women. These women must have earned a 5.50 index by the end of their second semester. In addition to assisting in the High School Day and orientation programs, Alpha Lambs still find time to hold their annual fall retreat plus trade functions with Phi Eta Sigma. Each year, a senior member with the highest index for seven semesters of college receives an award. O I if- ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA Betty Hill, Elizabeth Kemmerer, Linda Rey, Connie Corson, Margaret Durham. Peggy Funk, julie Boyd, Connie Deming, Sara Newport, Selma Engelberg, june Howting, Carole Van Meter. Front Row: .Iudith Myers. Mary Pocotte, Bonnie Hanf, Penny Morrison, Sandra Adamson. janet Hamilton, Sue Cosswiller. Donna Hudelson, Bonnie Blackburn. 196 Phi Eta Sigma, the scholastic honorary association for freshmen men, serves several con- structixe purposes on the campus. Besides giving freshmen a goal toward which to work, the organiza- tion encourages freshmen in the area of scholarship. The major requirement for membership is the at- tainment of a 5.5 semester or cumulative index dur- ing the freshman year. Founded in 1923 at the University of Illinois, the organization came to the Purdue campus in 1948. Besides being sponsor ol' High School Day on the campus, Phi Eta Sigma publishes several booklets outlining good study hab- its and other academic aids for freshmen. A . D PHI ETA SIGIVIA Back Row: Lawrence Bauer, Dick Seyfert. Herb Swain. Bill Ely, James Hlinther, Robert Truitt, Charles Graham, X'Villiam Brandt. John Bruhl. Second Row: Edwin Hahn, joe Blum, jim Hoy, Bruce Xvilso. Robert Brinkley, Tom Hodg- 2 I . 1, A pledge paints his board in anticipation of member- ship in Phi Eta Sigma, freshman meri's honorary. son, Albert Gantz, Lewis Collins. Front Row: Richard Peter- son, Norman XVHSIIIIIII. Dick Peine, Paul Skierkowshi. Theodore Iiuperian, Roy Haddix, Alan Curtis. L4 197 Burk Row: Charles Ziemer, Robert Ross, Brett Nordgren, Marvin Miller, Gordon Tang, David Reinhartsen, Harold Linnerud, Tom Fruth, Richard Matula, Mlilliam Neal. Fourth Row: Charles Kline, Duane Padden, john Foss, Gerald Rocke. Stottler Starr, Peter Birkemoe, John Bergesen, George Lang. Frank Arcella, l'Villiam O'Nei1, John Laakso, David Olsow, Thomas Clem, Albert Loverde, Third Row: Jerald Brand, jerry Lebo, Robert Mason, Don Orr, Melvin Chiogioji, Leon The Bent of Tau Beta Pi, symbol of excellence at Purdue since its dedication on April 24, 1945. ,Iji ,Q ii 5 3 ., - F?-f'I it rang ' 'S ws xr s, X. ' --'L V, , reg. - , -' no , .. xx . ,W e 1-sf sn' sr fl sb ss. ,V 7 V . P QW' P . - -,Ks fi . -,al ,,,, Lf: .JE .,-S' V -.Q , T , .:fSs f'Q, f7?ts'1Z.:r N4 .mga 'fi .MS.-..v' Ssff-8 198 VValters, Arland Stein, Larry Coulter, Thomas Martin, Howard Bethel, VVilliam Lochrie, Donald Nielsen, Richard Williams, Thomas Darling. Setond Row: Bill Murray, Ron Lemke, Jim Marrone, Howard Rosfeld, Jack Hodfield, VVilliam Gregg, Gary Doolen, Fred Leipold, Ronald Hofer, Jack Lillis. Front Row: Bill Etter, Anthony Manlove, Robert Lotz, George Kirchner, jim Stout. james Mfertz, Barry Epstein, Terry Hambrecht. The Tau Beta Pi Association, national engineering honorary society, was founded in 1885 at Lehigh University by Edward Higginson Wil- liams, Jr. The association is designed to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship, and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineer- ing. The Indiana Alpha Chapter of Purdue, the largest chapter in the United States, was established in 1893 to honor superior students. The association se- lects only about one half of those men eligible, basing membership on scholastic and character achievement. A 5.50 cumulative index in the first semester or a 5.35 cumulative index in the second semester of their junior year was required of juniors seeking member- ship in Tau Beta Pi this year. Senior engineers with a 5.00 cumulative index were also eligible for mem- bership in the highly respected organization. Bach Row: Robert Thorson. Gordon Shnnk, jim Ciesar, Richard DeArmond. Richard jason. Robert Yates, George Shank, Ronald Schwiesow, Tom Redick, james Henry, Dave Puterbaugh. Fourth Row: Stan Reidenbzich, Calvin Lee, Jon Bechtel, Fred Hinteinzin, Dale Miller, Robert Leilicli, Robert Drobish, Richard Baesnlan. john Dit7ler. David Szibbagh. George Almasi, Dave Ellis, Robert Desene. T,1il'lIIf0IL'I Joe Hatcher, Ron Rodkey, Elmer Leslie, XVinston Lister, james TAU BETA PI Runnels. .-Xl Houchens, Sherin Lyon, -lohn Lodcnkznnper. Sinn Parsons. Robert Zzlgottzi, Albert Robbins. john Fisher, Ralph Rosenbztuln. lizirle Xuggs. .S'1'mmI Row: Heywzird Corbett. Robert Dell. Phillip Mcllonaild. Bob l'l'eiller. Robert Sllepztrd, Dirk Spencer, Clnirles Thiel. -loc Lau. Lznirence lung, Fred Chang. Front limit: joe Dilgen. Dennis Mikel, Laurence Cleland. Paul .XlNll'CXVS, ,luck Stark. Klux Hine. Robert Lotz. Ron lielleins. .Iolin 5tlnnn1tc'her. -ltnnes Euler. jim Wertz, Tau Beta Pi member, lectures freshmen in an Engineering IOO class in one of a series of presentations. 199 Buck Row: james Gotshall, Donald Fifolt, Dave Feldman, jerry YVoll, George Hfaginger, Charles XVindett. Dave Hooper. Third Row: Phil McDonald, Larry Callsen, joe Votaw, Bob Cyr, Gordon Tang, Dave Reinhartsen. Lonnie Perry, Dave Sabbage, jim XVertz, Fred Chang. Second Row: Melvin ETA KAP Back Row: Max YVyatt, Benton McClure, Arthur Peacock, Steve johnson, Gary Ruckgaber, Robert Benne, Ben Vance. Third Row: Richard Carron, Dave Covert, Paul Goodwin, Ron XVhite, Howard Bates, Orin Scheller, Larry Cochran, Richard Hsiad, Philip Hatfield. Second Row: james Blake. Chiogioji, Dick Baesman, Dick Spencer, Ronald Hofer, john Davids. Tom Martin, Robert Yates, Robert Thorson, Barry Epstein. Front Row: Ron Lemke, john Schumacher, Frank Tarico, Bob Mason, Bill Lochrie, Bill Gregg, Fred Hinzman, Bob Ross, Laurence Cleland. PA NU Chang Kim, Ken Baumel, Gordon Parrnelee, Paul Barr, Robert Gostabile, Bob Zagotta, james Kokamis, Howard Huang. Front Row: Lee Calvin, james Stout, Donald Heir- man, Gerald Bay, VVi1liarn Zachman, Stanley Reidenback. john Blocher, Norman BOI'1Zll10OI'Il. vs 200 Kappa Delta Pi, the national honor and professional society in education, was founded at the University of Illinois in l9ll. The purpose of the organization is to encourage high professional, in- tellectual, and personal standards, and to recognize outstanding contributions to education. Purdue's Eta Chapter was founded in 1919, and since then over 2000 students have been inenibers of the chapter. To be eligible for membership in Kappa Delta Pi, juniors IflLlSt have attained a 4.80 index with 6 hours of education courses, while seniors must have made a 4.8 with 12 hours in education. KAPPA DELTA Pl Back Row: jean Oberly, Martha Hill, Larry Penrod, Tom Prall, Janice VVl1ite, Dave Little, Roger Kemper, janice Lafuze, Robin Bright. Second Row: Sister Marita, Joanne Crussel, Marlene Mollison. Ken Stevenson. Mariann Spangler. lil ,- Officers of Kappa Delta Pi study the floor plan for the national headquarters to be located at Purdue, jane Chupinzul, Carol Mrvu, Marilyn House. Front Row: Mary Skinner, pludy Ashlock, Anne Richer, Roger XVilli:uns, Janice Thompson. Desmond Cook. -v fr 201 Burk Rmv: Lloyd Frohreith. lVayne Uhlmansiek, Jon Keene, Bob Slvlllll, james Kearney, Dennis Simmons. Sf'mnz'l Row: Ronald llickerholf. Kenneth Stump. Max Sheets. Iidward Iota Lambda Sigrna'S officers make thorough plans for touring a rendering plant. 202 Newman. George Beringer. Ifront Rozu: Martin Leimer. james Levande. -lack Rignery. Dennis Xl'elp. james Purcell. Kerry King. IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA Iota Lambda Sigma, a national scholastic honorary for Industrial Iiducation, promotes achieve- ment in its field. The chapter was brought to Purdue in 1940 to create a fraternal atmosphere within the profession. To be eligible for membership students in the school must have at least a 4.5 index. Mu Sings is a yearly publication edited by Iota Lambda Sigma for all members and alumnae of the organi- zation. Members attend the Grand Chapter and the assembly ol' the national advisory council in the fall. During the spring, initiation is followed by picnics and meetings with guest speakers. Back Row: john VVilliams, Ronald Roberts, Keith Bowers, joe Caldwell, Marion jackson, Thomas Cooper, joe YVil- liams. Fourth Row: Roger Kemper, Roger Fites, Lindley Commer, Phil Sparks, Hubert Johnson, Donald Toczek, Char- les Campbell, Ed Beste, Larry Ray, Thomas Prall, James Turley, Alan Donaldson. Third Row: Larry Penrod, George King, Charles Rowe, john Shepherd, Robert Holm, Ned ALPHA ZETA Alpha Zeta was founded at Purdue in 1908 for the purpose of fostering the principles of scholarship, leadership, and character in the advance- ment of the profession of agriculture. This national agricultural honorary fraternity requires of its meni- bers a 4.5 accumulative index and a year and a half in the Agriculture School. For the first time, AZ assisted the Agriculture School in Operation Brain- power by being leaders of the dicussions intended for students of rural areas. This spring the organi- zation initiated a new reversible pot of old gold and blue for both the actives and pledges. Stump, Theron Ruinsey, Douglas Wlilhelm, Nick Jones, Mich- ael Long, Alan Adler, Lawrence Beck. Second Row: Tom Bunger, David Little, Lyle Colm, Martin Brossman. Hubert Shackleton, Ronald Phillips, john Tritch, Ernest Bentley, Phil Dyer, Ken Lucas, Gordon Lawler. Front Row: Jim Rahe, Paul Potts, Robert Plunkett, Larry Baker, Ray Orman, john Hoagland. XValter Armbruster, Melvin Mathias. Paul Estes. The officers of Alpha Zeta discuss ideas for their part in Operation Brainpowerf' xr -lui 203 lm'- Members add a final touch to the Kappa Psi display window in the Pharmacy building. Bark Row: jerry Mankowski. jerry Meredith. Neal Randall, Burt Barlett. Daniel Pugh, Randall Block, Leonard Lzmgner. klanies Varner, Dennis Hogan, Larry Blume. Second Row: jim Crawford, Bill Ahier. Mike Grove, Douglas Driscoll. .Ion . Q if ,. 2 fl 'W '+V ff' J Kappa Psi, the national pharmaceutical honorary, was founded to foster fellowship, scholar- ship and research. Meetings are held bimonthly and open meetings with guest speakers take place at alternate sessions. To be eligible for membership a pharmacy student must be a junior or senior with a -1.0 index for three consecutive semesters. The alumni are informed of chapter activities by a news- letter called The Dope-Peddlerf' which is publish- ed twice a year. A banquet in the fall and a dinner- dance, at which the Sweetheart of Kappa Psi is chosen, are given in honor of the pledge classes. K al- Gi' - at-I gy KAPPA PSI Nlathes, Leonard Kraisel, Verne DeVille, .john Iinapek, Bob Schaaf.Fro11l Row: Roger NIcPhail. Carl Driever. Douglas Booth. Bob Dooley. Harold Koekenberg. Fred Edwards. Dominic Fatta. Steve Kozak. 4 L A.. -- L c f,,- r- 1' . M .. 'Q 1 A AI- 20-1 Kappa Epsilon is a national society for women students in pharmacy. It unites women in pharmacy, stimulates desire for high scholarship, and fosters a sense of professional consciousness. Pi Chapter, founded at Purdue in 1947, provides a bond of loyalty, interest, and friendship. Its members are chosen each spring from sophomore women of high character who have met the scholastic standards of the organization. Purdue's chapter of Kappa Epsilon, in recognition of its outstanding achievement, was given the scholarship award at the national conven- tion in Hlashington, D. C. this summer. nv, V i l KAPPA EPSILON Back Row: Connie Greer. Leta Draffen, Joyce Slott, Joanne Kurella, Judith Springer. Kathryn Aaron, Geraldine Kopko. Jane Gibson. Second Row: Toby Marmalad. Marjorie Mason. Lynne Bruce. Christine Marszalek. Bonnie Hanf, Jeannie Six Kappa Epsilon members are seen amid the many symbols of their future profession. Darr. Marlene Potash. Front Row: Sharon Vannice, Judy lvillingham, Betty Moore. Shirley Smith. Marilynn Egger. Linda Groppler, Gloria Marek. u ve- 1 i ffm fs 205 iiffff . uw, , I ESA, 4. SAG. . i .:,f a, ,,.:. -..VV ., ,Q . ,A Burk Row: Linda YValker, Nancy DeNIuth, Karen Trusty, Sally Myers, Maureen Merritt. Mary O'Beirnc, Ann Whittmer. Srfroml Roni: l'at Euler, Martha Iiuler, Carolyn Kattmanu. Four Triton members practice the ballet leg for the March syncronized swim show. 206 . va Gail Kreml. jane Hammond, Sara Altherr. Front Row: Kathy Grow, -janet Schultz, Pixie Yingling. Sandra Sharrar. 'lan X'Vhitc, Sharon liarly, Sane Shook, Sandy Burch. TRITON Triton selects girls who are interested in developing all forms of swimming skills. Candidates for membership, who ll1llSt be at least second semester freshmen, are chosen by the honorary on the basis of a swimming try-out. Triton members participate in synchronized swimming events at other colleges and attend the XVOIIICITS National Aquatic Forum in Florida during Christmas vacation. Several Tri- ton members swim in the Dolphin winter show: and, this spring was the second year for the inde- pendent Triton XVater Ballet. The show, entitled Curtain Going Up , leaturecl Broadway themes. Back Row: Dick Juergens, Lynn Malm, Bob jassee, Tom VVachter, Edward Browning, jack Eunson, Bill VVhte. Fran! Row: Darry Holt, Ken Boehlke, Chuck Nelson, Dann Pas- . ,te DOLPHIN Dolphin is a men's swimming honorary which exists to promote interest in swimming and aquatic skills. Selection of membership is based on a system in which interested freshmen earn partici- pation points for eligibility. Members sell pennants at football games in order to raise scholarship money for other swimmers. Two main events of the organi- zation are the winter and spring water shows. Every year funds from these shows help send the University swimming team and several Dolphin members to Florida during Christmas vacation for the meeting of the Association of American Swimming Coaches. i soja, Douglas Peklo, Pat lVickews, Pieten Van Hook, Fred Stetson, Samuel l'Vllll2ll11S0l'l. The active Dolphins take time out from their exhausting practice for a session of clownihg around. 207 Pledges of Kappa Kappa Psi, the band honorary, cut loose with a rousing Hail Purdue! Bark Row: john Xvlllllliill. XVayne Lee, Robert Thornburg. Leonard Michaels, Aloe Tesmer, Roser Brunstrum. Dave Cook. Ray Haug, Robert Grandstalf. Second Row: Hugh Hadley. -lim MacDonald, Bob Foster, Howard Bates, Jim Abolt, Roy Kappa Kappa Psi is Purdue's national honorary fraternity for college bandsmen. These bandsmen are chosen on the basis of musicianship, loyalty, and leadership. Other requirements for mem- bership are a classification of junior or above, a qualifying index, and at least one year of band ex- perience. The fraternity is a pep and service organ- ization devoted to the development and welfare of college bands. Maintenance of the band lounge, high school band day, coke sales, and the band store as well as selling University Band records and making signs for the band trips are among their projects. KAPPA KAPPA PSI johnson. joe Laszlo, Front Row: Tom Gilbert. Gary Decker, -lim Elkins, jim jones. Ken Kauffman, Charles Dewitt. Ronald Frank. A A 41 208 Pi Tau Sigma, a national honorary Mechanical Engineering fraternity, fosters the high ideals of the engineering profession and stimulates co-operation between students and the faculty. Pro- jects of the Purdue chapter include free tutoring for iM.I-2. students, publication of Slide Rule Shortcuts, and the placing of composite pictures of graduating seniors in the M. E. Building. Pi Tau Sign1a mem- bers are juniors and seniors who are selected in ac- cordance with the standards of the Association of College Honor Societies. High personal qualifica- tions are required for membership in addition to high scholastic achievement. ! 1 X a l Pl TAU SIGMA Back Row: Larry Gabbard, Mary Kern, Raymond Haug. Richard DeArmond, james lXIcNary, Howard Hinshaw, George Gleim, Makoto Matsubara. Third Row: Gary Julian, Albert Loverde, Thomas Sullivan. Richard Fivek, Thomas Ruhc. Richard Yoho, Ronald Rodkey, Dave Kirst, Bill Konieczny. Pi Tau Sigma pledges learn that it is possible to distill water without laboratory conditions. George Vansickle. Scrond Row: George Smalley. Bob Tolley. Max Hine, Ron Kellerns, Ron Snow, James Macey, Dick Deible, james Ciesar, john Murtaugh. Front Row: Fred Hajny, Duane Padden, john Foss, David Clark. Dick Matula. Bill Freudenberger, james Dedelow. Barry Moser. Q-A 209 ALPHA EPSILON DELTA ,ig if - f' 5 ,, 'm P' wnx 'ills' 8 Bark Row: jacob XVichers. Lucien Johnson. Peter Buche, Bob Bradley, Mike Tcrnisky. Frou! Row: -Izuncs Starrett, Andrew Rusnzak. Virginia XVngner, Thomas Stolz. ALPHA Pl IVIU Bulk Ifmv: Ronald XX'ist, XVin5ton Lister. Larry XVilkes, Front Raw: john Hoshaw, john Nicklas. Lucian Xlenor Dick Czirrctt. Gary Bc-rgstrmn. YYilliam Etter. John Kottas. Paul Andrews. Bill Brandt, jim Holmwood. KT, u . V. . 1 - Q A . A ,Q as jf- ' A M ' -1' . '- Ami-an 2 10 CATALYST CLUB Back Row: john Lehman. Algirdas Saulis. James Hallstrom, Bob Pfeiffer, David Baker, John Munday. Carl Friehe, Sherman Lyon, Alan Silver, Roger Brunstrum. Second Row: Charles Stanberry. Charles Mersereau, Douglas XValls, Dan Bass, Robert Reynolds, James McCoy, Adam Fisher, George Hlilliamson. Ed Strickler. Front Row: lVilliam Leach, Gary Dillon, Louis Goebel. -Iohn Stauffer, John Myers, Thomas Fruth, Charles Kline, lVilliam Murray, Leon Bartos. CERES Back Row: Thomas Cooper. james Hicks. Roger Fites, Theron Rtnnsey. David Xlleber, Leo Steiner, john Hoagland. Ray Orman. Third Row: Lawrence Beck, Thomas Prall, jim Turley, David Schroeder, ,Ion Bockus, Tom McDonald, George Naderman, Marvin -Iolliff, Robert Gibson, Paul Estes, Larry Baker. Second Row: Arlen Brown, Gary Cooper, Robert Y., Plunkitt, Edward Beste, Phil Boring, Robert Vertrccs, Allan Stoner, Roger l'VllllHlllS, Ernest Bentley, Martin Grossman. Front Row: Daniel Donaldson, David Little, Roger Kemper. Penelope Knowles. jobyna lVoods. George Higa, Larry Ray, james Benson. 211 CHI EPSILON wi' limk Row: XVillizum Bunnell. Rinhnnl Curry. Pctcr Birkcmoe. 1f01l'I.ICl'1'f' Duke. A101121 IISIICI In :ld Pn md Ruh 1rd hI'lXOlZ!S ROIJQYL Millmus. Xvillilllll l'41CiNllCl'. Gurdon Slumk. Frollf Gl'1'2lId Rockv. Iiurlc Ifmvr Palsy Sllukc, lixnrcn Vam XYCSITUIII. Dick Russ HCT. luclv XX'z1ilc. Izmc Cimpnxmn. Ifmnl liuzu: Dvc Hill. Helm-11 Burfk, Barb NIL'S5L'I'5lllifll. -Iillliit' XX'hite. Szmcly XVCHC-r. Z 212 Q . x. r M-'- TQ 'fx'-x1 :-L 9 OIVIEGI-X CHI EPSILON N 1-.. T31- Bnrk Row: Bob Pfeiffer, Shernizin Lyon, Carl Friehe. Toni Ruin: John SI nlier Iill XlllIl'l Slug Stunlinnp Ulum Fruth, Charles lizlsley, -lim fillflllllll. Carroll Hziicller. I'-140111 Ifll70YL'I', clllll is lx ne rlllfblllli Du 0 Bark How: Chris Mansfield, -Iam Oberly. Alucly ,-Xslllock. Rim Argenia, Donna Jansen, Marilyn House. Front Row: Kathryn Elder, Mariann Spangler, .Ivy Iirzitz, Martini Hill. .Xnn liicher. E I - v. ' N I M i , F , fx by lv. X PURDUE PLAYERS fm Bark Row: St-liorling Schneider. David U'ciss, Dennis XVinstc-ad, Tiinotliy 'Wittlingeiy Bernard O'Conncr. Szfrond Row: Robert Henderson, Thomas O'Connt-ll. klannes Morrison. RHO Burl: Row: Herbert Flctclier. Mark Mitznvr, .-Xrtlinr Bonardi. David Hancock, Nick Stancui, Richard Charles, Leonard Kraiscl, Roger Mcl'l1ail. .Xlfred Mott. Suomi Ruin: Robert Cllialincrm. Garnet Peck, john Mcnncar, Michael Grove. 'v-' - 1 ,fb 63'-5 L1 ff Michael Stella, David Eggleston. Sam Marks. Front Row: Linda Groppler. .Iudv Springer. Carolyn Ann XVUTHI. Rita Bottomley, Marilyn George, Carolyn Quinn. CHI Barrie Phillips, Norwood Neumann, Ronald Bubington, Carl Bradley, Front Row: Xvllllfllll Sunkes, Marilynn Egger, jane Gibson, john Ennnerson, Billy Rnpe, Toni Miva. james Spahr. Donald Blake. 214 SIGMA GAIVIIVIA TAU Front Row: Stottler Starr. Howard Bethel, Xvillilllll O'Nc'iI. john Bc-rgesen. XI SIGIVIA PI Front Row: Gilbert Streeter, jim Hool, john Tritch, Thomas Corcoran, Ken Kemp. SPORTSWOIVIEN 'G 'vw' Q' limi: Ruin: Nlzmigi Ycrgin. Marty Iiolilmcyer. Nlziriiai Hanf, Euler. Phylis Quick, Gail Siebcntlizil. Rosalie Burrous, Sue liil Carson, Sgmcly Saliocnc. Sue Coll. Front Row: Patricia Pilcr. Xl2H'll!2l Hill. BETA BETA GAIVIIVIA junior officers of the major campus activities discuss campus problems at a Beta Beta Gamma meeting. 216 THETI-X ALPHA PHI 'Nl Q' Hack Row: Timothy Xkfittlinger. Robert Henderson. Mike Stella, Sain Marks. Front Row: Carolyn Xvllflll, David Eggleston, Rita Bottomley. x mu , .f El ! '5n THETA SIGIVIA PHI Bark Row: Leta Drallen, Bonnie I-lanl, Linda Rice. Judy Nladelyn Sexton, judv Von Rosen. iwwv' .Lf . , 3 X . ig? N il? Q Qis -f-'im -if -'XI' .f i as- IQ . 9, fs f'i .. it f . s T J 5 Waite. Ann Hopkins. Front Row: Jane Chapman. Sue XVorner. i t f 71.1 4' A sv 5x 217 'ET' ve:- ,y-4 Bark Row: Dan Carsello, Bruce Robert, Ron Harley. Don Orr, Robert Dell. Marvin Evens. Front Row: Stanley Rogers. Hugh Flanagan, l'.iul Lake, jot- liish, Douglas Hlilhem. 5 SIGIVIA DELTA CHI Sigma Delta Chi officers discuss banquet plans with Howard Gillespie, organization advisor. 218 Sigma Delta Chi, a national journalism society, honors those juniors who hold a staff posi- tion of a campus publication and meet the scholastic requirements of the honorary. Each year Sigma Delta Chi gives an award to the best teacher, and the Leather Medal honoring the instructor who has best furthered intellectual goals of Purdue Univer- sity. Purclue's chapter was founded in 1911 and is the only chapter granted to a school that doesn't offer a degree in journalism. Outstanding men in the literary field speak at the initiation banquet held in the winter and at another dinner in the spring to which all those interested in journalism on campus are invited. L.. QL. K-. L'w -x.. I VV x 1-sm 'AL - in a, ' ' -. -un.. X .,-ix. L M W l A Nw x '1 7 uf, wg. s., Qgi i S sf-..,. e Nik-N L ,. ff-1-Xa 5 Q -M lx A 4' 'V' --.. , waw- - - -...ML N Q, ..J':,- -., 5w1 x 34 :vm Na+ ,. .,. 1- st fx, I L ,,' x':l1-,. N ,.k5L:1'- 5 lg -., Q A. y. an v..,.,, religion 2l9 Swinging and shuffling at their Valentines dance, members demonstrate dancing skills and enjoy a merry evening. NEWIVII-NN CLUB Discussions offer a chance to decide the tate of the world, ponder problems, or enjoy the latest joke: 220 A The Newman Club, the Catholic organ- ization for college students, provides a social, spirit- ual, and educational background for its members. Discussion groups, guest speakers, and help sessions compose the educational part of the club's activities. However, there are many social events such as a Saint Valentines Day Dance, a Mardi Gras, and a Saint Patrick's Day Dance. In addition, breakfasts alter Mass, Sunday night slippers, dancing lessons, various sports, and formal and informal get-togethers give the members a chance to know one another hetter and to enlarge their circle of acquaintances. During Orientation Week Westminster Fellowship sponsored a get-acquainted dinner for over 400 Freshmen. Each Sunday, two morning services are held for students at University Presbyterian Church. In the evening, XVestminster Fellowship and discus- sion groups meet for social enjoyment and considera- tion of various religious topics. Graduate Married. Graduate Single, and Undergraduate Married Fel- lowships meet bi-monthly. During the second semes- ter, special marriage lectures are offered. The stall, Consisting of Dr. Richard Rasmusson, Minister and Director: Rev. Paul Challant. Associate Minister: and YVillard Hall, Administrative Associate, are available lfor personal C0l1l:6l'ClltTC at all times. UNIVERSITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH shipped over ZOOO books for distribution overseas, aswdgqw .sen-fl? WQUES 221 - ,yy -- .Ay 1- 5 Y an 5 n ,gxn est lr- g nn I lp, ' s. We 1?-if C f. L L H fu A 'P x yyg Q 2 r Front Row: Ann Scifres, Helen Hanson, Jerone Deverman, Sondra Ahlhrancl, Ronald Schwiesow. Bonnie Clingenpeel, Alan Gieseking. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHURCH To open the season of Lent, the youth of the church break the ground for the placing of the cross. 222 University Lutheran Chapel offers a vari- ety of both religious and social functions for its mem- bers. Bible study groups, lectures on Christian funda- mentals, and marriage preparation discussions were among the programs provided. During the 1960-61 school year, the Chapel observed the fifteenth an- niversary of the founding of the student congrega- tion and the tenth anniversary of the building of the Chapel. In recognition of these anniversaries, a photo of the annual Lenton cross-raising ceremony was featured on the cover of the Lutheran Wimess, the national Lutheran church magazine. Students listen attentively to the Scripture Lesson at one of the morning worship services held twice a week. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION Through programs of worship, Bible study, and non-credit courses, students are offered religious training by the Lutheran Student Associa- tion. Here can be found cultural and social atmos- phere through recreation. fellowship, and various guest speakers. Every Sunday evening, supper meet- ings including short worship services are held for members. The intergration of the Christian faith with the totality of student experiences is the main goal of the Association. The student Christian move- ment is an expression of the National Lutheran Council Churches, and is under the direction of James Sipple. Relating Bible passages to everyday lite, members of the Lutheran Students Association ioin in a discussion 223 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CLUB - -I -irwrw A. .,: - ..f.s, '- , if J 532 14 - 1,4- 1 Listing traditional arguments, these students lay the ground work for a discussion on The Existence of Cod. WIESLEY FOUNDATION Burk Row: Ricliurml liinsley. Edward Cllovinurd. Robert Flint. Hzinncs Ncucr. ,Izuncs Morancl. Riclizird Brooke. Peter Putnam. Ritlmrcl Nlznttismi, Rifhzird Klein. Bruce Barr. Maurice XViIclin. Fmnl Ruzu: Howrml Hinshaw. Bzirlnzirzi XViln10tl1, Thomas Plosila, 'Iiheodora Baer. Don Trueblood. .I 1 :inws Cobb. Lana Lane, Rosmzarie Ross. -lane Adams. Mary ,ou Millc-r. Nikki Hucller. 0 04 It HILLEL FOUNDATION Front Row: Norm Bresby, Henry Dobrowitz, Alice Fisher, Robert Follick, Sue Chodash, Bernie Sacks, Arlene Schneiderman, Rabbi Gerald Engel. BAPTIST STUDENT FOUNDATION Front Row: Dick Bolhius, Paul Hague, Mike Crowe, Reverend Ewing, Chuck DeRolf, Louise Maple, Barb Shaw. Bob Hopkins. CANTERBURY ASSOC!!-XTEON COUNCIL i . Q 1 l 1 i x V I Burl: Roni: Stephen Topaz, Bill Platt, Jim Burk, Fred F1'ontRozu: Jean Cutler. Nancy Cnrroon, Stephanie Keegan, Schweiger, Howard Tezisley, Bill Tlioinpson. Phil Reuter. Father Iioonz, Marilyn Newton. Felicia Yoder. David Savage. The Council inrludes the preoidents of religious groups on Front Row: Deane llionipson, Kenneth Ewing, Georgiannu uuupus und is at toordinznting body lor meinber 0I'gElIllZLll1lOI1S. Leslie, Rachel Jordon. Gary Doolen. George Schoene, Dick Huff: Row: Rev. Leo Hnigerty. Dc-:in Scott. Ted Johnson, Large. Russ Miller, Cletis Booker. Robert Ulhuzin. Gerald Hnrnsty. YQ x -0 9:76 -,, QW military 227 1 V4-3, N111 V' Xgix Q Q ! 'I' vf . IV, . . , . z ' . ,ne Q0 .sy M -1' x Y 6 ' 0 . . s-Sv rsh-we , 0 v v , , Qi if . 5 g , -, 2 '3 . ., , .. , 1 ., f 'k - JQ . ' , , ' 'C' F ? Q I G - X,-f. q X , P q,, ,Q Colonel Francis lvl. Clark Professor of Military Science and Ta ctics Fired when the National Anthem is played, the army cannon seems to shake the Stadium 229 NAVY ROTC The completion of NROTC change of command ceremonies The Naval ROTC unit is composed of midshipmen who are in either the regular or the contract program. Those in the regular program qualify for the naval scholarship through a nation- wide competitive examination. As midshipmen they receive payment of fees and S600 a year retainer pay. Regular students participate in three summer cruises, and upon graduation, they are commissioned as ofa livers in the Navy. Contract students have the same rlassroom training, but take part in only one cruise. Upon graduation, the contract student must acvept ll Naval Reserve commission if it is offered. Much practice at commands like eyes right is vital preparation for a Navy review. 'K - Lt, Nordtvedt finds that the job of an NROTC instructor is that of a counselor Lt. l'VlcSwain helps two midshipmen with the use of the plotting board in FWA-4. AIR FORCE ROTC 135 JY.. '-N.,-f Sergeant Nowak explains features of the Atlas missile with the use of the model in Missile Alley in FWA-7. 232 Garth C. Cobb Professor of Air Science Purdues AFROTC unit is a part of the US Air Force's expanding program which supplies the USAF Reserve with trained officers. Freshmen and sophomores in the basic program are introduced to the principles of air power and military policy. During the sophomore year a comprehensive test is given and the students can apply for the advanced course. Because of present needs, the majority of Sill- dents entering this course must be phsically qualified for flying or have a good background in math and science. Upon entering the advanced course, juniors must agree to serve for three years of active duty. Cadet Ron Davidson steps out of a Purdue' Cessena 172 after a training flint as Captain Davis and Mr. Maris watch I , The Homecoming half-time show depicted American progress in transportation, including the' days of the covered wagon. Sharon Roeske Silver Twin MILITARY BAND 0 Addie Darling Colden Girl Ka ron Roeske Silver Twin rl? ' ?'f g,,i ' . e he I Professor AI G. Wright Director of Purdue Bands NVho at Purdue has not watched the Military Band marching at a football game or mil- itary ceremony? Since it is the nation's largest col- legiate marching band, its members must do ex- tensive practice each day in order to achieve the pre- cise movement and the intricate maneuvers which are so familiar to the Purdue football fans. Among the special features of the band are the Golden Girl and the Silver Twins, a new addition this year. Act- ivities of the band include annual performances at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway BOO and spring concerts throughout Indiana and western Illinois. Football fans en route to Boilermaker games are' put into the proper spirit by the marching band. at 4 l I 235 F... X , Bark Row: .lim Stoddard, l'Vayne Hiser, Gary Fox, Gerhard Bolen, David Breedlove, Jerome Pajak, John Boatman, Jerry Chenoweth, Noel Marshall. Verlie Crouch, Norman Need. Fourth Row: Paul Ley, Rex Konz, Mike Miller, Ab Williams, Gztrreth Thompson, Robert Schowe, Thomas Lindsey, Barry XVorl, Larry Dennis, Ron Langworthy, Morris Hamnielman, Stephen Barth, Kirk Hoggatt, Clifford Daly. Third Row: Thomas Flowers, Jerry Maudlin, Benjamin Davis, Kenneth Beasley, Maynard Fergusson, Howard Hamilton, Edward Air Force Band officers sign pledge boards before a weekly practice in the Music Hall basement. E IS3 I l '-4'!f?! W'4 'saw - 236 Szymanski, Ronald Ferguson, Fredrick Julian, Ronald Newcomer, Tom Arneit, Allen Mayo, Stan Loer, Geoffrey Hathaway. Second' Row: Edwin Lippincott, Dennis Doughman, Harold Miller, Peter Barton, Jeffery King, Thomas Clark, john Polk, Donald Briggs, Frank Schultz, Edward Allen, john Belork, joseph Sample. Front Row: Frederick Yake, Ronald Russell, jim McFarlin, Garry Heshelman, jerry Breedlove, Brook Frymier, james Kelsheimer, Marc Nusbaum, Richard Burkhart, Adolph Svec. AIR FORCE BAND Purdue's Air Force ROTC Band is a self-governed organization which was formed in 1955. Although membership in the band is open to all cadets in the AFROTC program, it is now made up only of underclassmen, with the exception of the officers. A call-out is held at the beginning of every semester to enlist interested cadets in the organiza- tion. The Air Force Band was originally organized as a twenty-piece drum and bugle corps, and it has now grown into a seventy-piece band. The band participates in parades and military ceremonies throughout the state as well as at Purdue. ARIVIY CAIVIP The lonely duty of a sentry at twilight is another new experience for this cadet at summer camp. Every advanced Army ROTC cadet be- comes familiar with military life from a new per- spective as he participates in summer camp. The pri- mary objectives of the camp, as stated by the Army, are to develop leadership qualities and impart knowledge. To satisfy these goals, the Army in- cludes all phases of training within a cadet's special- ized field. In addition, the cadet undertakes a more general program during the six weeks. He is given assignments to develop personal responsibility and to demonstrate the importance of doing every task. Camp plays a vital role in army officer-preparation. l -t 5- s - 1 ff X, ,fliggiki x ' A IOS mm. cannon dug in gun position with a camouflage net is part of the artillery demonstrations. A switchboard which is dug in as part of general field fortifications is tried out by a cadet at camp. 5 Q- iw i i K2N 4- lg - N .- , Q :tk -QQ. , 3 , Q A 'rr'-K - - .. V 'I-if -' . .f -..-M-sf' , 1' r It , , M M K X Brel f -- .N 1. . ,, I X id s? bXf'f'Q ' Rss l'1n 4!5:,.- 5 ' ' ' - - 'fe'+7:5ffef,ac1'1s' e if . :'SEgES,:5,fx 'ff-?aF's , 237 .R ,Q P --. Y, X. NAVY CRUISE Each sunnner Regular xnidshipmen of the Purdue NROTC unit cruise the world's seas pre- viewing the duties and disciplines of a Naval officer. This year the 1nidship1nen's ports of call ranged from the Eastern Pacific to the Mediterranean Sea. Sophomore marines enacted maneuvers at Little Creek, Virginia, while their air-going classmates stu- died naval air operations in Corpus Christi, Texas. Contract inidshipmen take only one cruise, that being after their junior year. On this cruise they serve as junior officers of the deck in preparation for their three years of active duty after graduation. Seeing the navy's precision flight team, the Blue The ejection seat demonstration and check-out is a pre paratory step for middies who want to fly jets, Angels, is a thrill for midslaipmen on cruise at Corpus Christi, a 238 The techniques of fire' extinguishing are demonstrated to a group of cadets at Stewart Air Force Base AIR FORCE CAIVIP The advanced AFROTC cadet experi- ences an important phase of air force training in his four weeks of summer camp. The cadet attends one of the two four-week periods offered by the air force between his junior and senior years. Rigorous physi- cal and mental conditioning is characteristic of this intensive training period. Included in the training is a three-day survival exercise, in which the cadet is sent into a desolate area with only a pocket knife for a tool. Students are paid seventy-six dollars a month plus travel and living expenses while attend- ing camp and gaining military knowledge. Darwin Weir Quarterdeck President Quarterdeck, an honorary of distinguish- ed NROTC juniors and seniors, was founded at Purdue in 1950 to stimulate an active interest in naval affairs. Each spring the society stages the Mid- shipmen's Ball and presents the Navy Queen. Quar- terdeck is responsible for the Naval display at the Military Ball, which is held in the fall. Two picnics are held for the members each year. Meetings are held every three weeks to organize the activities and an initiation banquet is held lor the fall and spring pledge classes. A Quarterdecla pledge is recognized by his miniature swab and Dixie Cup hat. im Parrish looks on as Commander Lowell autographs l his miniature swab, which all pledges must carry. Pi Back, Raw: Donald Storner, Robert Lotz, Dennis Hykes, Stone, Darwin Weir. Front Row: Ronald Lemke, David Robert Berg, james Lynch, Hal Cizain, Dennis Mfinstead. Prezbindowski, James Mace-y, Melvin Chiogioji, Richard Second Row: james Marrone, Thomas Carolan, john Schiffer, Manley. Douglas Roby, Barry Moser. Hugh Flanagan, Robert Tomlinson, Dick Berg, Philip ' s -:T-'TTW'fS3'T3 5 240 During one of the fall meetings the Angel Flight officers discussed the year's agenda. ANGEL FLIGHT Back Row: Lucy Ester, Phyllis XVOIIH, .lurlith Kay YN':iitC, Martha Collins, Martha McDonald. Pam Pierre, Kay NVhetzell. Sandra Curran, glean Harper. Carlotta Spensley, Vicki LaHaie, Brenda Rabinovitz, Ann Harlow, Marjorie Booth. Second Row: Darlene Lugar, Sandra Adamson. Susie lVagner, Marilyn Stevens, Gloria Lewis, Elaine Daughetee, Lynne Townsend, ,av fi I' '15 I Na' P Xvzr Nancy Carroll Angel Flight Division Commander Angel Flight is an organization of coeds who give service to the Air Force and to the com- munity. Its members are selected by interview on the basis of poise, personality. and interest. Services performed by Angel Flight include conducting inter- views for the Arnold Air Society, of which Angel Flight is an auxiliary, and assisting with the Military Ball and other military ceremonies. The annual Air Force Ball is sponsored jointly by Angel Flight and the Arnold Air Society. In addition to carrying out service and fund-raising projects, the angels add color and beauty to military occasions. Marilynn Giebold. Donna llansen, Connie Corson, Pat Good. Betty Bloedel, Kathy VanV1eet. From Row: Donna Speck. ,ludy Alpert, Mary Ellen Beall. Letha Foss, Nancie Carroll, Carolyn Baird, Virginia Mitcliell. Marilyn House, Carolyn Norman, Janet Coffing. , 241 PURDUE DRILL TE!-IIVI AUXILIARY lf X 1 'x . I , in I xi I la - if' I f E ' I I f t Q i , L I IE4 x +- 'I ' I I , ,. . , 1 if , i I 3 .V E 1: I 'Avlis ' S i .: I I H i . IIII I R J I R IL' 'O iv 15 if I E ' ' I 117 ' ' .,I. ' A ,r ' ', jf i , ,,'I I ' -1 ' O' I I ' , in 1 S 2 Nj' '! xx X fx f .R O I I 2 - 1 lf- . -. -Y ,lr i '- ,-.-- A. ,.-- X QE! - 1 in , A , A 7 3 I V,:, , xx., , X p j 2 , 1. X -:XM 2' :xt ss! ,I fy, -- V, Q: x U X A I V f -g had , , 1 I2 .N a 2 . I .. I a E . . Burk Roni: Nancy Bright, Georgia Perrin, Letlm Foss, Diane Mzirszalek. Nancy Lennnen. Susan Myl1re.Fr0nI Row: Marylin Doininifk, B:irh:ir:i Yingling, Virginia Mitchell. Sfmrirl Row: Jones. Put Hatfield. Rose Gaesser, Edith Knobelofh, Mir alet lic-verly 'l'c-Ilkzimp, Marilyn Mnthes. -If-:in Lockwood, Christine Lewin. SENIOR ROTC OFFICERS Outstanding senior ROTC officers await the presentation of awards during the President's Review. All 4:1 A A 242 Bark Row: Vernon Hull, XVilliam Fleisher, Dan Bass, Ron Falk, Dennis Cooper, joel Gregory. ,lim Rahe. Third Row: Stanton VVong, Paul Makley, Steve Fleener, David Baker, Larry Coulter, Paul Tanimoto. Eric Chung, George Higa. Second Row: Donald Biddle, Thomas Sullivan, Pat Beal, PURDUE ORDER OF Leonard Kraisel POMM captain The Purdue Order of Military Merit, commonly known as POMM, is the only all-Army honorary organization on campus. Developing esprit de corps along with an interest in individual mili- tary efficiency and providing incentive for individual accomplishments are the primary goals of POMM, In order to be eligible for membership in POMM, a student must be enrolled in advanced Army ROTC and have an accumulative military index of at least 4.75. Annually POMM sponsors the Army Ball and plans the Army Banquet, Actives wear a black and gold fourragere on the left shoulder of their uniform. Frederick Crossett, John Kurtz, Edward Foster, Thomas Boyd, Richard Coppin. Front Row: Tony Brown, Ronald Eyer, Lee Ringham, Leonard Iiraisel, Marvin Miller, Melvin Mathias, Gary Powell. MILITARY IVIERIT .........h..-. , i New initiates of the Purdue Order of Military Merit end their pledgeship with a military ceremony. 243 Peter Cole Commander The Arnold Air Society, chartered at Purdue in 1951, is an honorary open to outstanding basic and advanced AFROTC students. Members are eligible to attend area meetings, which are held twice a year, and the national meeting held annually. The society schedules professional speakers and edu- cational film presentations for their meetings to ad- vance the professional and technical development of future USAF ol'ficers. Purdue's squadron supplies officers for Area D-2, which leads the squadrons of twelve other universities. The society's activities in- clude the initiation banquet and Air Force Ball. ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Iiarlc Row: Clvdc Sorensen. Dt-lbert Lucas. Ronald Martin, Dick Remdc. Frank Sollman. David Kirk, blames Record, Howard B1-Ihr-l. Swrozifl Roni: David Hfeber. .Iohn Blank. Strains of off we go, into the wild blue yonder can be detected near Arnold Air Society pledge' meetings. h lien Nidilfcr, Robert Harlan, -Ierrv Friedman. David Cain. liarl Luther. Frou! Row: Pr-tc-r XVagoner. Charles Stanberrv. Peter Cole, joseph Lung. David Quick. Howard Hinshaw. 244 -Fw The plebes of the Purdue Drill Team spend many hours drilling under the critical command of actives. PURDUE DRILL TEAIVI Back Row: jerry Perkins, -lim Judd, Curtis Bruce, Bruce Braun, Richard Baither, Robert Harlan, Forrest Niemi, Robert Jones, Peter Chomyn, Michael Kuzmack. Thirrl Row: Frank Sollman. Reese Nichols. Paul lirdmann, Richard Tones, john XVeilbaker, Lalllayne lVyatt. Dale Fox. lack Condon. David Cairns, Vincent Rozzi, Lyle Lockwood, Larry Short, james Weilbaker. jim Tudor. Sr'?!'0Hfl Row: Phil XVhite, jack Qs ,rt. 3, vwn Wzrzzr Thomas Hutsell Commanding Officer Although the Purdue Drill Team is com- posed of students from the Army. Navy, and Air Force ROTC units at Purdue, membership is open to all male students. The Drill Team, organized in 1947 by seven ex-servicemen, is devoted to the devel- opment of precision, fancy, and exhibition drill. A Drill Team plebe class is chosen each semester after a call-out and several weeks of pre-plebe training. The Cherry Blossom Festival in Xklashington, D.C., was again won by the Purdue Drill Team in 1960, allowing the group to maintain its reputation as the finest collegiate drill team in the United States. lVasserman, Larry Ransberger, Richard Almy, Larry Drysdale, Dennis Ehlert, Robert Cooper, james Harper, Kenton Crockett, Jon Corey, tlamcs Hogan, lohn Lollns. Ron Gatewood. Front Row: .lim Record. Ierrv Friedman, Jerry Kinyon, Hlayne Henderson, Capt. Jensen. Capt. Perritt. Thomas Hutsell, Alan Miller, john Polk. few g, , 4 ai l l 4 i 245 Hull: li'u1i': Bob Penne, Don Orr, glue liish, Hugh Flllllllgllll. Bill Hoover, lim Ramsey. Pete Harman, .-Xl Miller. .Xllen Laya, plank Buckman, Lee Righzuu. Alohu Blank. 150111111 Row: ,lim Kessler, Larry Nicolai. Paul Nlzikley, Dick Coppin, David Fleming, Pat Beal. Bob Harlan. Bill Shupv. '1'hom:is Boyd. Dave Kirk. jerry Friedman, joe Lung. Third Roni: Al Dougherty. Bill Fleisher, Leonard liraisel. John Schiffer. David Prefbindowski, Donald Bernath, Dave Schmutzler. SUABBARD AND Blllllli The popular grand march at the Military Ball was begun through Scabbard and Blade's arch of sabers. W 7 V 1 vim F 246 Richard Reiucle. Ron Falk, Dan Bass, Dick Berg, Dennis XVinstead, Richard elntle, Paul Luke, Melvin Sturdley. Second Row: Commander Robert Lowell, Major Bill Frey, Captain Elmer Brown, Hall Cizain, Mel Chiogioji. Barry Moser, Dick Manley, Douglas liozak. Tom Carolan. Front Row: Daniel Johnsen. Don Biddle, Dennis Hykes, .lim Marey, Vernon Hull, Bill Bunnell, Bob Berg, Steve Gallagher. 1 it Yff' f I L , llv J , Harold Crain Captain Scabbard and Blade Founded nationally in 1905 at the Uni- versity of YVisconsin, and at Purdue in 1908, Seab- bard and Blade is a national military honorary which now has 167 companies. Members are chosen from outstanding cadets of the advanced course of Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC units. Scabbard and Blade was founded to raise the standard of ROTC educations, to promote friendship between cadet officers, and to stimulate a general interest in the military, Activities of Purdue's Scabbard and Blade Company include guarding the body of Miss Indiana prior to the Indiana football game and helping with the Military Ball. Back Row: James Short, James Hall. Hamilton Iones, Joseph Sharp, John Black. Tom Murdock, Donald Pankros, .lack Hugus, Ronald Charles, lVilliam Fleisher. Leonard Kraisel, Russell Novak, Andrew Ogura. Tliirrl Row: Marvin Copes. joseph Blum, Michael Hoffman, john Gilpin. Rovert Brinkley, Richard Large, Dick Mattison, Larry Schomburg. Sam McLeaod. Rayfielcl Fisher, Alan Sato, Fredric Nadeau, Norm Yllilsman. Second Row: Dick Budd, Earl Bryant. 2 'QU I: z Wear .- Alvin Dougherty Commanding Officer Pershing Rifles Pershing Rifles, which was founded in 1894 at the University ol: Nebraska, is dedicated to preserving an interest in the ideals of military estab- lishment and to providing appropriate recognition for outstanding cadets of the ROTC. It is a national honorary society for military students who have met the required academic requirements. The Purdue unit supports an outstanding drill team which com- piled an excellent record last year in meets at col- leges throughout the state, and captured the third regimental drill title. It also sponsors a rifle team and chooses an honorary co-ed Captain each year. lidwin Hahn, 'lhomzis Hokinson, Tom Hodgson. Lawrence Ackmann. Ronald Cox. Gerald McCormick. Claude XVhitc. Bill Mosbaugh, Scott Wilson, Lawrence Vollancl, Dick Scott, Bob Nier. Front Row: Major Charles Tliomas. Charles Seite, Earl Hauschilcl, Charles Frazier, Helen Bunk, Al Dougherty, Sharon Ricks, Howard Greene, Paul Ianiest Captain John Larsen. PERSHING RIFLES A Pershing Rifles active inspects a pledges goody box, pledge board. and the familiar goof rifle. 247 ,.,, I--ai, '-r, 1 , Nm: wi xt David Quick Cienerai Chairman Military Bail Committee Each November Purdue's social season formally begins with the Military Ball. This year music was provided by the orchestra of Skitch Hen- derson and by Purdue's Salty Dogs. The extensive planning and organization of the dance is the job of the Military Ball Committee. This committee is made up of advanced military students selected from the petitioning men of each ROTC unit on the basis of military aptitude and interest. Members are select- ed as juniors, and they retain their membership during their senior year. Serving with the Mil- itary BaII Committee are advisors from each of Purdue's three ROTC sections. In recognition of their hard work, Military Bali Committee members were introduced at the dance. MILITARY BALL COMMITTEE Bark Row: james Record, Vfilliaiu Fleisher, Pat Beal, Stephen Gresley, Bill Mclndoo, Eric Helt, ,Terry Friedman, john Polk. Sammi Row: John Dzien, Bob Harrington, Ron Falk, jim Macey, Bruce X'Vright, Donald Briggs, Hugh Flanagan. Front Row: Jack Butts, jock Fink. Ron Martin, Dave Quick, Major Hutchison, Lt. McSwain, Lt. Col. Glickson. 248 Y yy' AIR FORCE RIFLE TEAIVI T7 1- llnck linzu: XX'illiuu1 Cullc-n, lic-nnwllx Xlbvrt, Kr-n Lznngr-, Slcplu-n lmzlln. lvmfl lfuzw: linrl Iiryzml. Wnllm' 'llrgggnl Robert. Hedrick, YVa1tcr File. Snrfnzrl lfmw: Cordon ,xllf1t'I'Sf'Il. .Xlnn XYc'g11c'l, .Xlnn XYilIi:n1llsml. flIlQIlIf'N Iizmn. llznln. Kvlly Ralph Hunt, Scott Schrocflcl, junmw lulmsrm, .lunar-s Srlllrnucr, Hunk How: Gary Clznpln, Miclmcl Griggs. Iil1rL.Xlc'ir'l', Fznrrcfll clllflflillgllpll, llifk ,Xfunrmpmu Rogm Sxmms, Slnnlf- Ringwofad. Iolm Kurtz, Xlnrx' Slww, Hill llnimw, Gvrnlrl kmsimlku, 'john lr-hkffr. XVinklcr. lffrnil IfUZL'I 111111155 Hulllnrml, Dian' Ifisllvr, Dilu- !:' n 7 240 V ,gw XX! ,Jitsu- JEQ ff-:ev up 'x 4. . .4 A :YZ 'A as all H ig n Q Y OU' 4 .a 144 '9.0.0. 4 'Q S MQ ,A i un 9 . E N X s -' 'Q A '. I '10 t 5,1666 . . 5 ' D99 f 1+ i af Q W, SPORTS ...W-suu?' Cuy Mackey has served Purdue weII since he joined the administrative staff in 1929. ADMINISTRATION The administrative details of a large athletic program like Purdue's require many talents, but the job is very capablyg handled by Guy Mackey and his able staff. Red Mackey is a 1929 graduate of Purdue's school ol' Agriculture and 1961 will mark the thirty-second year of his service to the Univer- sity. Verne C. Freeman, Dean of the School of Agri- culture, represents Purdue in Big Ten affairs. Bob XVoodworth handles athletic publicity and generally promotes Purdue's sports. -Ioe Dienhart and Richard Kindig allot, distribute, and sell the tickets from their offices in the fieldhouse. Bob Woodworth, publicity director, confers with Dean V. C. Freeman serves as a Iiaison Ioe Dienhart and Richard Kindig of the ticket office. 252 between the Purdue administration and the Big Ten. 'i T 213 SL. .1 IIIJ 3 . - A i 1 , JL. 4 ,W is , X... ,,., I I W...-WM. I Back Row: Fred Richter, Chuck DeXVitt. Byron Peak, Dick johnson. Don Orr, Roger Van Skoik, Mike 'Tm-by, Steve Boranyk. Marv Evens. Front Row: Dean Grier, Cooky Iialeta, Dick Sharp. Vicki Henricks, Sharon Beutler. Scaiizzg Conznzillvcz Dave Yorlrfr, Marv livens, Sharon Beutler. Betty Bloetlel. Clill Prewett. -lerrv liushe. PEP AND SEATING COMMITTEES The Pep Committee, which is composed of representatives of the junior and senior classes, is in charge of organizing events which will serve to strengthen the school spirit. Pep rallies and victory celebrations were among the activities which the committee planned for this year. Students were also encouraged to meet the team when they returned from the out-of-town games. The Seating Committee, which is also composed of a few members of the student body, is in charge of alloting tickets for each class for the home football games. This re- sponsibility includes assigning student seats. Their first win safely past by a Sl -I9 score, the Boilers started preparations for the Big Ten schedule. if 'Q Burl: Row: Chris Ruskin, Bill Hoover. Third Row: Vicki Ht-nrirks, ,lemme Eclmoncl. Tom Smith. Second Row: Bev Osman. liric' I-lelt. Fi-um Ruin: Nancy Trexler, Marv Evens. Nor pictured, Don Ramsey. These players celebrated the victory over Ohio State by charging onto the field. L 254 A stirring yell of expectation, as arm in arm they enter the field of battleg and We know that close behind follow their lighting brothers, set to give all for the black and gold. The shrill of a Whistle, and the game's begun, a second note signals the wall's been breached, and they've tallied another to a iaredetermined fate. No praise do they ask, nor thanks for a job well done. but that added boost to victory by their cohorts in the stands. .8 '3X4'? My , .E Tb' X 3. .,-T, .av- ' vu MN' ' b Q fi?w Q if ' 2x.,fi5 QW K V 54 354 V ' . J, Q N. ,QE Q W., WJ N 1 Ai A ,V ' , ,.:,I n' 6' Y F-f gmdbb D IX wg. M ffm ,www mfdnmwww lvgmmm- 'dr fall sports 055 '1 - .,A:w-123' H, 2,5 Ns J 1 11 'Ni NNW MN 5 YR ,QQ Naam QW Q - Q . :Hake A ff - Rf , A u -dl , i N l N, N V x nw Q U + S W- - 1 W if 'w.Q if . 1 G , bqq 1 W I A --A v W Y s -Q U h .I .. X, ,YQ VA IAQ., RA :S I 'K V' 'Q - + -M ., K rl V. 'E .3 , s 61343 Qvmh, 1 Nnem1.:j. - - X452-f 1 . ,.1 . J- 1 km FOOTBALL Purdue's assistant football coaches: Back Row: Al Parker, who also coaches the freshman team, jim Shea, Al Hager, Dale Samuels, Bill Sylvester, and, of course. jack Mollenkopf. Fmnl Row: Bernie Crimmins. Robert Dehloss, Ned Maloney. Don Fuoss, who also coached center AI Volpe at East Orange New jersey High School. Coach jack Mol- lenkopf has been head foot- ball coach five of his fourteen years with the Purdue staff. During his nine years as assis- tant coach he developed the hard nosed line play which characterizes Purdue football and since jack taking over the head position from Stu Hol- comb, he has compiled a .605 win average against many top teams in the nation. - , i x if 1 A -I mx f 2 fe' 1 C an W f- ft. ' QP' Q Bari: Raw: -Xsst. Coach Dale Samuels, john Heckman, Dave Hoehnen, Raymond Schultz, Iohn Stafford, Bob Wiater, Walter Zingg, Don Ragsclnle. Fozlrtli Row: Asst. Coach lim Shea, -Iohn Elwell, joe Moos, Roy Walker, Tmn Bloom, Lang Marks, Iohn XVilson, joe Harris. Third limo: Asst. Couch Don lfuoss, john Greiner, Gene Pagliaro, Tom This was Purdue's building year as shown by an up-and-down record. The Rivets were once again termed the Spoilermakers as they upset Ohio State and then upset Minnesota, the number one team in the nation. The Rivets were upset too, but all in all it was a good football season. Next year Purdue should be even better with the out- standing sophomores of last season preparing for next year. Spring practice is over and summer train- ing is last approaching. The stadium will soon be a mass of excitement, and the Boilermakers will be ready to take on all comers. The Rivets run out through the senior lines for the UCLA game. l R VI V af, N 1'..! 4 , 1 W 531, 1 ii A i l if S it Q 9 3 3 , s . , . ,,. 3 1 in , , 1 f ., 91 ..... f' if . 'W 565- ' ' :fX.J'-i 'O ' ': ' ., 1-W Eff' Ai .Q f . K iv i 9 N : vi .ii H' ' -' 4 Yakubowski, .lim Krysinski, and Dennis Xvierzal. Second Row: Head Coach 'lack Mollenkopf. Asst. Coach Bob Dehioss, joe Gliwa, Stan Wagle, Dan Donahue, Herb McGuire, john Marra, Bill Currie. Front Row: joe Prest, Wayne Tucci, Harry Basan, Dale Rems, Ron Maltony, jerry Beabout, and Maury Gutlman. FOOTBALL TEAIVI Purdue Opponents 27 27 UCLA 51 19 Notre Dame 13 24 Wisconsin 24 21 Ohio State 14 21 Iowa 12 14 Illinois 13 17 Michigan State 23 14 Minnesota 35 6 Indiana 32241 Q-t-r1 '4- ,Q N J -.v, X Gi f - .5 tt- . b :' V , MW x A 1 'S ., 1 lx XX bv- Bacl: Row: Robert Plaskon, Dave Miller, Dave Pfendler, Robert Schwingendorf, Ron Meyer, jim Steinmetz, Dave Ellison, Alfred Volpe, joe Bonar, Asst. Coach A1 Parker. Fourth Rout: Donald Paltani, Don Brumm, Stewe X'Vright, Forest Farmer, Ed Behanna, George Ginn, Ron Otte, Asst. Coach Bernie Crimmins, Asst. Coach William Sylvester. Third Row: Robert Foster, Peter Donzelli, Ron Skufca, james Gregor, Back Rout: Manager Frank Cederquiest, johnny Budd, Lawrence Copeland, Ron Kubecka, Rob Roy, lim Galliher, john Burrell. Sixth Rnzu: Trainer Roger johnson, Bill Hogue, Dick Monroe, Ken Kilbane, Fred Chase, Andy johnson, Bob Key, john Hesser. Fifth Row: Coach Floyd Cherry, jerry Clinnin, Leo Quinn, Mike Mathis, Wvalt Ostrosky, Thurman Allen, Bob Beck, Ed Richart, Robert Harris. Fourlh Row: Coach Fred Branflel, Victor Reed, Pat Crain, Ken Scheu, jim Strand. Ronald Richnafsky, Fred Hanley, Donn Griffith, Donald Keiser, Mgr, Mike Trubey, Asst, Coach Neal Maloney. Snrnnd Razr: Steve Weil, Stanley Sclurek, Kenneth Kraus, Dick jacobs, I.arry Bowie, Pat Russ, Al Mincevich, Asst, Coach Allen Hager. Front Row: Willie jones, Phil Kardasz, Donn Mayoras, Ted jacob, jim Tiller, Paul Rose, Manzie YVinters. Nathaniel jackson, jerry AIYOCIER, Erv Klebosits. Third Row: Coach lint Shea, Daticl Sainstag, Thomas Ricketts, U'allace Florence, Tony Molinar, Ron litlmundson, Larry Nznage, Bill Martin, Bob Hooper, john Marshall. Second Raw: Coach Al Parker, Frank Zaremba, Henry Dudgeon, Gene Donaldson, Terrr Marcoline, joe Hayes, jim Villani, Charles Begg. Front Roni: Hal Wells, Gorden Butcher, Gary Hogan, Bob Ehrhartlt, Don Dauch, joe Xlauiigan, Ron DiGraYio. t .1 'l',' 31-tab 259 'tw Four years of hard work were culminated for Michael Turby when he was made senior football manager. Most valuable player Bernie Allen demonstrates punting that put many opponents in a deep hole. 260 4-J. Co-captains jerry Beabout and Maury Cuttman were invaluable in maintaining team spirit and morale. IVIANAGER, CAPTAINS, IVIVP jerry Beabout and Maury Guttman pro- vided able leadership for the grid team as its co- captains. Maintaining team spirit and morale were their main tasks and they carried these tasks out admirably. Jerry was named to everyones All-Ameri- can team. Bernie Allen was named MVP by his teammates and his value as a quarterback was very much in evidence in the wins over Ohio State and Minnesota. Bernie's passing was the needed ingredi- ent in many drives which kept the Rivets from bogging down. Mike Turby as the Senior manager supervised the underclassmens activities and kept the equipment in ready repair, UCLA's All-American tailback Bill Kilmer takes the snap from center in the single wing offense used by the Bruins. Season Openedby Tie, 27-27 Speedy halfback jimmy Tiller didn't quite make the turn around this Uclan defender. 'U' I 93.7 file gif? t 'f-4'-1 Purdue opened its 1960 season at home, hosting a last and powerful Bruin eleven. Led by the dazzling performance of tailback Bill Kilmer, UCLA gave the Boilers a 13 point setback in the first two minutes of play. Although shocked and disappointed by such an early deficit, the Rivet grid- ders would not say die. Led by quarterbacks Allen and Guttman, they began rolling up a string ol' first downs. climaxed by a dive for the score by Gut- tman from the one. Relentless line play, and deter- mined drive by the backfield overcame the early margin and gave Purdue a tie that may well be called a victory. 261 Halfback Bob Wiater intercepts a Notre Dame pass close to the Purdue goal and prepares to run it back Rivets Crush Irish, 5119 The first quarter ended, 14-13, before Purdue turned the game into a complete rout by scoring 31 points in the second quarter. The Rivets intercepted two passes and recovered three fumbles to set up scoring opportunities. Key plays by Bernie Allen, jimmy Tiller, Mamie XVinters, Maury Gutt- man, and a fancy 78 yard run by Bob NViater put Purdue in a commanding lead at the end of the half, 45-13. In the second half, Purdue's reserves held the Irish to only 6 points. The final touch was added as the Rivets marched 57 yards with hard running by Tom Yakubowski for the final score. Willie jones is stopped just short of a touchdown, but Donn Mayoras scored on the next play. joe Harris puts the complete in pass completion, and turns to find a way To evade that last defender. Bernie Allen punts after the Irish refused to give The Boilermakers a first down. Halfback Bob Scarpitfo scored one Notre Dame TD, but on this try Winters and Wiater nailed him s 'fm X 1f.,,4,,v - Bernie Allen had trouble finding running room all day and these Badger defenders don't want to let up now. Mistakes costly at Madison, 24-13 4 lsiwq' Uv.. . . ' . j,.f3?1v,t4+.-It-,-.-. i' :gi-GUM . X 5- v v 5'1-aff-f--wr'f-'-'- r l f ' if-.ff--,ii 5- 2, p ,,. . . 'Y -f,2fy,v,,.1.i35-r. -tgfgii' ., '.-'--if 'Q'-.-in 4351? --J -4-qt, I.. - ' - ,.g?'1-varfqwhsf .-.5 ' i r , W5 '- f if If igM'3ls1'5 'ii 9252 afffgr ,viyngr FAU if ' N ,Hrxr a 'f,51Lf 6, 5 I Jxdr Q, 'D H 'W W Bh 4 BHS, -- KSQFEQ -ucv-Q 94 'i. Q , , .J . ,i.., . 1 - i fs- , ' - -n t 2 -iw .1-, ,W . of . ' Q , ' 9 .K ,V .Q -.A . f . . 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'-.y1'1-.,::- - -1- -QM Hg' .fav- .iris-5,1-.,-.,y,. .- . 5 ,t ,3.Ll ,-,Jw ,g,...,1N-5' 1? .-rs n...- ,s.-tu.: r- -.. - ly f- ' 1 - ,. Xml' gf: :.'Ewf.w,-1. A--P pn' mil. tt, 1 .' ' K -'Q- '-it ' ' i- Sf.i1. --vt , i '3 T :ii-1.' -r .-,pity-a.'-iso M-.T 5 ?r'iV.'f ' .- .' , - -.l..'i1.:.. '-14-LL--if X-v's,'-Q1-'.1-'-K fa ef' farm '- 11-ix sl +1.14-Q 7 , 'gif dv W. K Stl xi' A V' P N., N., I N46 ,P V 'nil' 1-vsftfk' ,G ' vi L r' N. 1 X jimmy Tiller gathered in this C-uttman pass and, with Elvvell to clear the way, he scored. Tiller evaded this Badger and went on to the flag and his second touchdown of the day. 264 In Fumbles, interceptions, and miscues led Purdue to a surprise defeat at the hands of YViscon- sin's Badgers, 24-13. The second play from scrim- mage set the afternoons pace as the Boilers fumbled at the midfield stripe. After an unsuccessful series of plays, Bernie Allen's punt was returned to Pur- due's 46, setting up YVisconsin's first TD. Purdue then scored on an 80-yard march. A Badger field goal ended the quarter. In the second quarter Pur- due again scored after John Elwell recovered on the Badger 17, but XVisconsin clinched it in the last half, scoring two times to hold Purdue scoreless. Fullback Willie jones gives the straight arm to Ohio State's Herbstreit to complete a 26 yard touchdown. jones continues his touchdown run which proved to be one of three scored by Willie against OSU. Purdue shocks Buckeyes, 24-21 Fullback Larry Ferguson of Ohio State is stopped short of a first down by a stout Boilermaker defense. Bernie' Allen's talented toe provided the eventual margin with this field goal in the third Quarter. 5 Field Goal, Passing Spark Upset Purdue out-passed, Out-Tall, and literally out-played the Buckeyes for one of the biggest up- sets of the ear. Bernie Allen, XVillie ones, and . . y . . little nnm Tiller, who erha s la ed his best Y P P P - game of the season, led the Purdue otlense. xvlth bruising line play from the Purdue forward wall paving the way, XVillie Jones completely out-charged his fXllnAII1Cl'1C2lI1 counter art, Bob Fer uson, aver- . P Q gl . . aging more than GW yards a carry, in addition to scoring three touchdowns. Tiller ran wild, moving the ball more than 80 yards, and Allen added the vital three points with a 32 yard field goal. 266 Maury Cuttman, rolls out to pass to Yakubowski who is completing the pass pattern downtield. A ide' ,. av.. ,, .wwf fwgaey 4,5811-'Lis W ,MX 9,5 3. s- . .V .. .. . li ' ' , - 'wx - . .. s it Q T m.,y,,., -Y an F M- d M.. 4 ? Q .kg I up 'ty mv q , A -lip .nf 344s jimmy Tiller intercepted this would-be touchdown pass on his own 3 yard line, then returned it to the 22. Purdue Rally Falls Short, 21-ill Bernie Allen completed this third down, sixteen yard pass to Harris, setting up the first score. F.. as Purdue came down the home stretch full tilt to put a scare into Iowa's Homecoming crowd but they fell short, 21-14. A freak fumble with an 80 yard return by Iowa lineman, Dayton Perry, made the score 14-0 at the halfg and, when play resumed the Hawkeyes scored another. Two drives of 76 and 92 yards put Purdue back in the game and set up the thrilling finish. Tiller intercepted with 1:33 left in the game. Allen then completed five out of seven passes against the lagging Iowa defense but none of the receivers could break loose. and Pur- due's chances died with the clock on the Iowa 42. 267 Illini End Boilers Home Streak, 14-12 Maury Cuttman looks determined as he tries to cut the corner around Wendryslci and Rutgens of Illinois. Sporting a heaxy line and the running ol lralfback Marshall Starks, Illinois came to the Cold and Black Homecoming and wore out their welcome 14-12. Purdue seemed to be in control the first quarter as they battled to a 6-0 lead, but early in the second hall' the Orange and Blue displayed more desire to score twice with the help of two Stark touchdowns. Purdue engineered a great drive to score late in the second half but Ti11er's try for two points with only 1:15 lelft in the game was stop- ped well behind the line of scrimmage and the Rivets sullered their lirst home loss in 13 games. 268 Dave Miller makes a fine tackle of illinois end Ed O'Bradovicl'i on the Purdue twenty . ' . , . ' ' - , iiinifi' . r .- Q 1 '- ,, 3. .-,. seq la wif'-,.s ' if i na 4 1 Cuttrnan prepares to pass as Tiller watches while two Spartans, Sanders and Eaton, give chase. wi-.w...i. .4 . . Card Section Charlie gives Chris Ruskin a hand in leading the Card Section in cheers. Spartans Surprise Purdue 17-13 Purdue drew first blood as alert defense- man Bob Wiater recovered a Spartan fumble on the Rivet 48 yard line. YVith hard running by Sopho- more fullback Roy NValker, Bernie Allen moved the Boilermakers to a 7-0 lead. Early in the second quar- ter Purdue unerringly drove 80 yards for their sec- ond score. A touchdown pass and a field goal quickly placed the Spartans back in the game. Late in the second half Purdue moved within scoring distance three times, but were stopped short by strong de- fensive stands by the Spartans. A final touchdown march of 99 yards put the Spartans on top 17-13. The Purdue line with Forest Farmer at defensive right end digs in to stop this MSU drive. 269 Yakubowski goes over the top as Bobby Bell misses a tackle and Don Brumm rushes Gopher lulian l-look. a Boilers Upset Nations Best, 23-14 An inspired Purdue football team left no doubts as to their ability and spirit as they downed the nation's number one team Minnesota. Sparked by the passing of quarterback Bernie Allen and the bull-like running of fullbacks Jones and Yakubow- ski, the Rivets completely overwhelmed the Golden Gophers. Purdue took the opening kickoff and drove 80 yards for the first touchdown of the game, and at halftime the Boilermakers led 14-0. Minnesota scored twice during the second half to make it 17-14, but they could not overtake the Rivets as Tiller re- covered a fumble in the end zone to make it 27-14. 270 Th.is pass was just our of Dick Larson's reach but Dave Miller wasn't taking any chances. rim Gopher Hagberg makes a determined effort but Forest Farmer and Maury Cuttman stop him at the goal line. Before an enthralled crowd, sophomore fullback Roy Walker bulls his way to a first down. Forest Farmer makes a great catch despite the work of these Minnesota defenders SW' NX? il ...vm ,ya Q' :af Allen hands off to jones on a fullback power play which proved very effective against Indiana. A solid Purdue defense balanced by a hard hitting offense sent Indiana home with one of the worst defeats of their Old Oaken Bucket ca- reer. Fullbacks Tom Yakubowski and YVil1ie Jones had a field day with I. U., picking up a combined total of 170 yards for the Rivets. Bernie Allen pro- vided some key passes to jones, Farmer, Tiller, and Miller to set up scoring opportunities. Brilliant line play by the Rivet defense held Indiana to only 32 yards. Don Brunun, sophomore tackle, blocked a punt to set up another Rivet score. Purdue had a great afternoon beating the hapless Hoosiers, 35-6. The Old Oaken Bucket stays Home , 35-6 Indiana captain Lloyd Anderson meets Beabout and Guttman at midfield for the coin-tossing ceremonies. 272 X Z Steve Weil made a short important gain from deep in Purdue territory before he was brought down by Indiana's Faison. Quarterback Maury Cuttman races around the Indiana end for another five yards. Purdue's right baltback, Dave Miller, is stopped short of the scrimmage line by alert Indiana defender Booters Although Earlham is always a ready foe, the Soccer Club has won its share from the Quakers. Hack Row: Trainer Larry Billman. Steve Lippai, Carl Scheik. Alex Egyecl. Horst Bill6'lllbl'0l'lllCl'. .Xrt Hemmerlein, jim Kearney. joe Bonebrnke. john Sinclair, Coach Hall Greig. Xrmml Row: Birger Sopler. Ct-orge Abel, Phillip Conley. improve season mark Under the leadership of new Coach Hal Greig, the Purdue soccer team had an average sea- son against tough opposition. Only a limited number of players could make the first three games, and the team lost all of them. They then used an all freshman forward line to beat the University of Chicago for their first win. Although the kickers were badly beaten by St. Louis, the national champs, they came back to end the season with a win over Indiana 4-3 for an over-all record of 4-7. This was an improvement over last year's record, but it should be bettered next year as most starters will return. 4 Pedro Kohn, Ben Blood. Calvin Peak. Front Row: jim Lartey, Richard Thayer, Tolley Lauretti, Jorge Pacheco, Gary Tyrrell. Not pictured jerry Ajuka, Tom Mohr, Arland Stien, and Ialnnael Bzmigo. 274 cf..-4 U ' f XsYf,5 4 1' 1 N lx., iff - - -A., ,1- - Q f V lq 2 tix X--v, ,fluff l . i A 43 1 W 'I N C 7 1, E 4a'5 ' X ' , WRX ig in , YNY- H ,f -ff x . X t 1 9 if . f 59284 ,L f Y 35 3, X Z5 49 1 QA A SSX. 4 -v Y.. K 1+-'Sim 4 I- KET Q ' Sz g s a 9 A, 'IN - ls? 6 3.17: K! ,319 T. 1. ' is 5 , 3 :- , V ws .,.. Ray coached one of his finest teams this year, and the prospects for next year are even better. Junior-laden team takes Big Ten second Pittsburg Penn State Ball State Detroit Mfashington State Evansville Norte Dame Butler Creighton Northwestern Minnesota Iowa Northwestern Ohio State VVisconsin Michigan Illinois Indiana Michigan Michigan State Iowa Illinois VVisconsin Opp. Purdue 81 80 63 59 48 73 64 83 46 74 75 84 58 78 65 63 72 91 64 79 64 65 41 47 64 62 92 62 58 69 79 96 73 89 55 64 64 65 74 85 73 62 85 75 81 88 Former holder of Purdue's season and lifetime scoring records, joe Sexson coaches the freshmen. f?f.4:?i3,a1Z1B K' ,xx .e fny9g'f5g,g.ty f Q' 5 Fff,-'.5j'?fsZl: '11 ,s .g :Qi .V ,S i I 9 .X X gd , 5-,tr . .f,j't'i'?? 277 limk Rmv: Head Couch Ray liddy. Asst. Coach -Ioe Sexson, Stan Hines, George LeHotky. Bob Caine. Student 1nunager Stan Sliimar. Second Roar: Larry Isaacs. Steve Ritks. Steve Rickelman, John Kllllllllllll. Nlike Lyle, Ray Stlierscliel, Bob Coach Eddy and Steve Rickelmah show their disapproval of a referee's call in the Indiana game. 278 Ditamore. Front Row: 1'hi1 XYil1s, Dick Mitchell, jerry Berk- shire, Darrell lNIeQuitty, Terry Disehinger, Bob Orrill, Tim N14-Ginley, Missing when photo taken-Bruce Yeagy. The 1960-61 edition of Eddy's round- ballers was one of Ray's best since he took over the helm, as only number one ranked Ohio State team stood between them and first in the Big Ten. The season opened slowly but wins over Ball State and highly ranked Detroit started a home game ten win streak. Unfortunately, the Rivets lost two ol' their last three games for a 16-7 season record and finished the season tied with Iowa for second. It was a good season, especially for the home fans and so to Tim, Bobby, Jerry, Darrell, Terry and all the other men, Boiler fans say Thanks Dischinger shoots as Ray Shultz and Phil Wills ot Purdue position for the rebound. Pitt 81, Purdue 80: Pen Slate 63, Purdue 59. Two eastern schools spoiled Purdue's season openers. Purdue 73, Ball State 48. YVith fine re- bounding by McQuitty and good shooting by Disch- inger, Purdue had little trouble against Ball State. Purdue 83, Detroit 64. Purdue 74, l'Vaslziugt0u State 46. The Rivets romped to an easy victory as Disch- inger and MeQuitty lead the way. Purdue 84, Ezums- ville 75. Terry Dischinger hit for 43 points to sweep the Rivets to easy victory. Purdue 91, Creigh- ton 72. Dischinger and Berkshire combined talents to score 45 points for another victory. Terry Dischinger looks on as senior john Karnman hits for two points against Washington State. A Washington State double-team tails to stop Terry as he adds another basket to a winning cause 27? Tim lVlcCinley takes a jump shot over the outstretched arms of a Creighton player and Dischinger breaks for the basket. Dischinger positions himself for the rebound as Tim lVlcCinIey scores on a Rivet fast break. 280 Darrell lVlcQuitty jumps high to loft the ball over Creighton defense toward the basket. Rivets drop Classic to spirited Bulldogs Bob Orrill makes it look easy as he Sails past Notre Dames john Tully for an easy bucket. 282 Purdue 78, Notre Danze 58. Purdue ran up ll 22-7 lead and was never headed. A fine shoot- ing display hy Berkshire and a 32 point spree by Dischinger iced the contest and put Terry within easy reach of all Classic scoring records. Purdue 63. Butler 65. A record shattering performance from Terry Dischinger wasn't enough and the Boiler- makers were defeated hy Butler in the Champion- ship game of the Classic. A tight defense and superb coaching, plus the outside shooting ol' Tom Bow- man, kept Butler even. It took a twenty foot jump shoot hy 5-9 Jerry XVilliams to put the Bulldogs ahead as the game ended. 4 Irishman john Dearie takes on a look of surprise as Tim McGinley drives past him toward the basket. Purdue' 79, .X'lH'fllIUt'.S'ft'l'll 69. Purdue walloped Northwestern as All-American Terry Disch- inger tallied 41 points and Tim McGinley and .Ierry Berkshire gave him strong support. Pzwdzle 65, M1'm1e'soia 64. The Boilermakers downed Minnesota with McGinley and Dischinger again combining their talents to score a total of 46 points. Purdzle -17, Iowa 41. Purdue continued its winning streak by beating Iowa at its own gznne-defense. Purdzm 62, iXv0I'f,IIl'C'Sl'FI'll 64. The YVildeats surprised Purdue as the B0llCl'IllllliCl'S had a Cold night. Pllfflllf' 62, Ohio Stale 92. Stunned by the XVildc'ats, Purdue dropped a decision to O.S.U. Dischinger with eyes on the basket fires over the tall Northwestern defense. Defense improves but OSU isn'l stopped Although always guarded closely and frequently fouled, Terry Dischinger led Boiler scoring by a large margin. Pirrflue fill, ll'Y1iX!'Oll5liil 58. Poor foul shooting by XVist'onsiu and a standout performance by Dischinger combined to overcome a bad l'irst hall' by the lioilers and to give them the decision. Pirrrlize 96, rlliflzigrm 79. Scoring balance slated a lopsided victory over the lVolverines as Jerry Berk- shire hit 27 points to lead the barrage. Pirrdire 89, Il1r'i1oi.v 73. Purdue Came up with one of their best games to top an up Illinois team. Pzrrdue 64, ln- rlirlirrr 55. Traditional rival I. U. provided little op- position for the cold Boilermakers. After an early see-saw battle. Steve Rickelman hit seven points to rlinrh the victory for Purdue. Boilermakers improve Terry out-jumps l-larris of Iowa as lVlcQuitty prepares to take the tip in the back-court. Even a giant stepf cannot carry this frustrated Wildcat away from Bob Orrill's pestering. their scoring balance Terry faked left and drove right for an easy lay-in against the bewildered Iowa Hawkeyes. 23 L.. S x WM f k 30 I f I Q k ,I 95, my WT M XS ,I -x Bellamy, Bolyard, and Hall find that it will take more than an injury to keep lVlcQuitty from shooting. Dischinger jumps high over the heads of Bellamy and Hall to tip in this basket. U - 86 Steve Rickelman shows lU's big Walt Bellamy how a jump shot should be executed. Purdue 65, illielzigau 64. Tim McGinley added 23 for his best output of the season to help Purdue squeeze by Michigan. Purdue 85, Michigan State 74. Fabulous Terry Dischinger broke the Big Ten record by scoring 52 points to help add one more victory to Purdue's string. Purdue 62, Iowa 73. Disehinger scored 35 points but Purdue was unable to pull the game out. Purdue 75. Illiizois 85. A hard working Dischinger and a hot second half for Pur- due was not enough to cope with Illinois. Purdue 88. Wiscofzsin Sl. Orrill poured in 26 points to help finish the season with a win and second plaee tie. Second place tie closes season Dischinger starts To drive for the basket as Berkshire cuts through the lane for a pass YES , 9 F,,.,,,,, H Q , , ,L -. ' , Q -A l-ifsfegewa lirrrlc Row: David Gibson, Larry Schribcr. XVilli:mi Ayres, Row: Senior manager Vernon Hull, Rodney Seto, Dick Krug, Dave Kinney, Steve Moriarty, Feltus Leinenweber, Timothy Dick McCorv, Bob Marshall. Charles Rose, John Elter, Stan Nlongon, Dominic lfatta, Head coach Cllauule Reetk. Ifrrmt Henderson. junior manager Bill Hupp. 6 Wrestlers show improvement, place third Bob Marshall placed first in his division in Big Ten competition for the second straight year. 288 The Purdue wrestlers finished this year with their best record since 1954, ending the season with a convincing 23,9 triumph over Iowa. Top performers for the Boilermakers this year have been Dominic Fatta, Dick McCory, and Bob Marshall, who was beaten only once during the season. Other varsity performers include Rod Seto, Chip Rose, Dave Gibson. Feltus Leinenweber, Steve Moriarty, and Tim Mongan. The groaners placed a commend- able third in the Big Ten meet led by Bob Marshall, the l67 pound winner. lXIcCory at 130 pounds and Dave Gibson at l57 pounds, each placed second. w 1 fhxxlljial? i. .ly A , ,.A yt' .M . Mae ., Dominic Fatta demonstrates the whizzeir with step-in Although it isn't being taken seriously by Rose and on an unsuspecting fellow team member. McCory, the guillotine is a very effective hold. Coach Reeck gives Chip Rose and Dave Gibson some advice and, with the coach's tutelage Dave placed second in the Big Ten, QURU0 V i Arnuminnf ,-ill, 1 ...J 289 There were a few bright spots for the Boiler Meremen in their winless season. Against Mit-liigan, last year's Big Ten champs, the tankmen captured firsts in the 400 yard medley and free style relays. Later, against a powerful Northwestern team, the Boilers topped four firsts, only to lose the meet 59-46. xlohn Vogel turned in the hest performance by taking diving firsts in all but one of the Big Ten meets. Next year Coach Papenguth looks for- ward to a much better season since the freshman team has some outstanding prospects. The Splashers placed ninth in the Big Ten meet held at OSU. Head swimming coach Dick Papen-goth talks over meet strategy with assistant coach Fred Stutsori. Swimming team looks to next year Burk Ruin: Head Kloaali Ditk Pllllvllglllll. Thomas O'lieef6. YVayne Thorpe-. Kenneth Malm. Pieter VanHook. Darry Holt, Assistant Coach Fred Stetson. S1-fond Row: Terry lVhite, Iohn Ciadtlell. Tom XYat'l1tt'1'. Sam YVilliamson. john 2 ' l if. ra V ' V Vogel, Kenneth Boehlke. Ifmzzl Rout: Student manager Robert Stockfleth, XVilliam XVhite. Capt. Douglas Peklo, Robert Jessee. Richard Reilly. Student manager lack Klee. .l 3 f x, .. .-ll.i1l li 1 A' '.-. 11.1 f xx! 4- H' Q31 haw, .VY 'Rnd s ,V X W ,RM r sv , 'Y f ff'f ' V- -.M Zi 3 , sg. ,,f-1 1- , A ' W' - , A .-. is A 2fM , Senior Bob lessee was the team's representative in the lOO yard sprintsg he also anchored both relays. Number one backstroker Sam Williamson will return next year to bolster the team strength. Purdue s star diver john Vogel shows the superb form that won him fifth place in the Big Ten meet. ffl, ,Iwo -'-5.f2ii ' wks fp - . Sam Williamson demonstrates the specialty that made him one of Purdue's top contenders. A good racing dive can cut precious seconds from One more year of competition awaits Purdue's All American diver john Vogel. one's time and Captain Doug Peklo knows it takes practice. flew S Q ?':fAQ2,g, V , -MH.,-I f9.2'- 1'-:1f- '-If' ,fc-'H :- .. .. -- '- ., , 9, .z , X, K . 1, , 1 , 1- ' L, 3 . I - . , L, ii'-w v 1 , ,. X 4 A ' . 4 , f , s, ' f Q 1 . A 1 ,' ' - , ' 2 is 'i C595 l A Q Buck Row: Dave Rankin, head coachg Ed Sawickig John coach. Front Row: Ron Huffman: Michael Johnsong Dave Ackermang Robert Shermang David Millsg X'Vayne Talarzyk: Edelman: Bob Monroe: Dave Gerold: Bob Ditamore: Randall George Harvey: l'Villiam Euicks: Verdelle Parker, assistant Mount: Bill Goldstein, manager. C-racefully clearing the bar, Mike johnson shows why he was a leading scorer this season. l 294 The Purdue Track team opened their season against the Ball State Cardinals by taking all but two events to win 84 U3 to 47 In another one of their better showings, the Rivets placed sec- ond, behind host Notre Dame in the Big State Meet as Mike Johnson set a Notre Dame Fieldhouse record in the pole-vault of 14-6 3 ffit' 4. Although the team was blessed with good individual performances, there was not enough over-all strength to place well in con- ference running. Harvey, Huffman, Johnson, and Mills all qualified for the Big Ten finals, but Pur- due pooled only 12 ly? points to place eighth. , n. .,.,.,,, -, -W K- ,fy , . Ny ,fm pf1...g.1, . , -. ' 39:4-sift f, 1 A ,Ka ,1 QA ,X ' WE: 'li' .fi i -'?'if5, i3 'P f' ' , iirfiqyfi. H .453 pq.-145v,1ff-,. 5- A -Q ,i,.v4- , 445 N V hp , . ghjlh-.,t,. ,Q V. I , . ,A . 6 5 ,- m:X'7tl.53,.fc,fgiid!-11,' , ' aes tif 'ifcfzxiffff' 1 P' ' my, r tmp.: 'J 1 .' J. Dave Edleman shows fine form in the shot put as a judge records the distances, Mills nails down second place in the mile relay to place ahead of the Illinois team. Dave Edleman puts in a good effort as A consistent winner, johnson took tirsts Locke of Michigan and a field judge watch intently. against Ohio State and in the Big Ten indoor meet. i l Versatile Dave' Mills, shown here winning a lOO yard dash, set a Purdue record of 47.4 seconds in the 440 this season. Purdue thin clads build for the future Ackerman and Huffman match strides as they begin that all-important sprint for the tape. E4n.,f. , i fi. 1 15' gf? Q. ,49lf':, ,. K' '. rW' , ns: , Xa ,. ' . fi? ...1 . sss f i QIHHIIN ,,. 5 i- -Y s -i Ml s l ' 4 i - ' if. : f'?? D I ' , . L J? me N g -1 . hi .Q KVM gm: .: Y - Muff-vf ':: Y -- , my -, A - -- 4- .ur ' ' - rm- W' -fi ' f - ' T . .,- , - . t ,Q y. . in - ,, ' ' ' - -434' . 1.5 1' . I .. ,i lun.2 .-U. . 1 V Back Row: John Becker. Bruce Kanuch, Bill Hartman, Rick Rose, David Frederick. Fourth Row: Max Comerford, Thomas Uncapher, Scott Warner, Carl Rew, David Clutton, Stephen Strom, John Vogel, Michael jones, Ralph Skilken. Tlzzrd Row: David Ligdo, Harold Schlozman, Bill Rowe, john Margeta, Bob Nier. Bruce Blackwell, Bob Emerson, Mike PURDUE CREW This year the Crew held its spring prac- tice in Florida: while there they took second place in a triangular meet with two southern teams, Jack- sonville University and Jacksonville Marines. Coach Davidson's oarsmen returned to Purdue and were defeated by a strong XVayne State team. In a match with NVisconsin, the Badgers were victorious, but our Crew made a Strong showing. In May, the Crew reorganized its constitution and patterned it after the stronger eastern teams in the hopes that this would help to make rowing a varsity sport at Purdue. The Crew again showed its growing strength at the Dad Vail Regatta where they attained a very coni- mendable third in this meet which includes some of the nation's rowing powers. The most significant event of the Dad Vail Regatta was the Purdue vic- tory over Rollins College, a team which had beaten them in Florida during spring practice. Rupley, -Iarl Mork. Larry Cox ert. SI'l'0lId Row: -laines Manner, Ed Lippincott, Robert Schaeffer. Charles Rust, Lance Riesen- berger, jim Rieth. Larry Tolle. John Bergensen. Robert Rodeman, Fred Morrison, lid Poppinga. Front Row: jay Elkins, Ron Dolwick. The crew's -goal is to attain varsity sport recognition such as that enioyed by Wisconsin. 1 ri. -' drew ve: - 1 ai 'Q X-'i . i V . A img? i b f- .z -ia -1 iX' . i , . i 'Q My , Q ' f. I . . vw .3 32,21 '. 1 ' , i - e ' Ffa' -it-'LSR '-.g 'f - Ti - H ' . 3. 1,15 A- ' z X v Y' T,'f,.1q. 1 ijifgfziy-vreyrfzrigfwv iignwf r Qi-in f' -' . f . . . 'ft-, gasps, -a 'PQ n 1 'F 1,1 ' I . ,M ...F !.:?.5,A,ae :w,,- N iff - .S . f gg -ffr:m.'s.wfi:2 Fi :elsif 'lm i M ' Yi . ' A rt, , 5 I - -A g t it . A li .- g E -L Q:- i - , cf -'fl , , . .. ,, . .4 .- . .1 in -fir. if: 'hi' . fi. .A 'IL .i 4. SY . x 1. X 4 Q ., A 1- as f. 22 'ii -it R. ' ' web fe? ' fl 1 ' - l we iw MV. L 7-V Q7 254, 35,3 , . , , -f-.. - X -3 .. W -wr:-:f:.f.'r 1 V Q , ,. W' f t '- 7 I - ' --- H A '- e - ..-.. - . , ...t -a -. X l r. . M Q A. ,A , . L1 A 2,79 , H U ix Long practice sessions in both the fall and spring improve the crew's effectiveness as a team. i! v.. A t A --0, V 1:53, arf- -s.,,,, V' Qr',l,' V-4 -x ,, is-if...-K, I lj, - - -v' ,.,,a,......-,......... - -. A A- , - , M- ...,, , ,' .gg 1a-p ,, y 'A A .... 'af rm-.nw 1 ,. - W, D , ' ,,ff ,,, ,,,, . ,,,w.......-.-. .,,. ,. . ...M K , ,, ,....,..-.M S -'-- .. u- , ' H batman'-' W 0 .,461'11- , First baseman George Graff shouts encouragement to the base runner in a close play at first against Notre Dame. Destined for the fence is Clyde Washingtorfs s'mash hit during a Big Ten game against the Iowa Hawkeyes. A Michigan batter swings hopefully as catcher joe McCabe snags another Purdue strike. ' V: r r . 5 K. ,, ,Q xg F, V gg,,.vE 1 z is-.,.x' X ,L Y nj . H 1, A -T X , .fit 5 xi A 'K-iifii-fgifsi 5' 's I ff , X . ggw.. , P457 it QW I I -XX?-D115 - 1 vl- 228906 X Rnuflls B.. iii I :eg W Back Row: Joseph Sexson, l1ead coach, Gerald Zubak, Chicago, Ill., Allen Laya, Chicago, Ill.: Mlilliam Mlrona, Chicago, Ill.g Lee Featherstone, YfVorth, Ill.g John Danaher, Lafayette, Incl., john VVeber, Anderson, Ind.: Gerald Lawlis, Indianap- olis, Ind.g George Dickison, assistant trainer. Second Row: Ray Schalk, assistant coach, David Alexander, Indianapolis, Ind.g VVilliam Winter, Edwardsville, Ill., Charles Holle, In- In his first year as head baseball coach, joe Sexson proved a popular and successful mentor. - VQXSYQD ix U? Qi dianapolis, Ind.g Bernard Allen, East Liverpool, O.: Joe McCabe, Lebanon, Ind., jack Helmkamp, Lafayette, Ind., Robert liehrt, Terre Haute, Ind.: Clyde Washington, Carlisle, Pa. Front Row: Neal Ziech. Joliet, Ill.: Frank Lehr, Mariah Hill, Ind., George Graff, Clinton. Incl.g jack Lautenschlager, Staunton, Ind. Eight lettermen returned including five pitchers, to bolster the baseball outlook last spring. Joe Sexson, acting in his first year as head coach, was able to post a respectable record against the op- position, if not the weatherman. After a noncon- ference series of warm ups in which the Boilers lost to Ball State and trounced Hlabash, they moved into Big Ten play. In a slow start against Michigan State, eight Purdue errors were too much to overcome as the Boilers lost 9-2. Next the Rivets split with Mich- igan, beat Illinois, lost two more to the Illini and then beat the Iowa Hawkeyes to give them a 3-4 Big Ten record. Between the Michigan and the Illinois games, seven games were rained out includ- ing six conference games. The climax of the season came when Purdue defeated Big Ten leader and nationally ranked Minnesota in the lead olff of a twin-bill and in the second game, tied 7-7 in six innings. The team, led by Most Valuable Player Joe McCabe and star pitcher .lack Helmkamp, earned a 4-4-l Big Ten record and a 12-8-1 over-all record. 299 as as . ,, gl , In a losing effort, Lee Featherstone pitches a strike past a frustrated Notre Dame batsman. A pre-game warm up is a necessity for one of Purdue's ace pitchers, jack Helmkamp. Notre Dame's third base coach holds up the pitcher as Bernie Allen completes a double play from second. A MW: H I I ' f ' N Y f . ui b :fd L. if . - I I . 'iff 300 N. Q' 'Q Q lf! . Lee Featherstone is stopped short on his attempt for first by a quick throw from the pitcher, Swinging for the 340 ft. mark, Gerald Zubak tips a high, pitch past the Hawkeye catcher. The throw and a close decision as joe McCabe tries unsuccessfully tor third in the Michigan game. - ii 'IL-sw Ali . 4 'fA SVU' .1 1 R SN' I Bark Row: Larry LaBree, coach, john Buckman, Bill John- son. Bill Mclndoo. Dan Kinsey, student manager. Front Row: Bill Tomlinson, Dick Berg, jack Reynolds, Bob Berg. Dick and Bob Berg often teamed up as doubles partners to their opponents' discomfort. 302 Bill johnson and jack Reynolds provided the opposition for many of the visiting doubles. TENNIS Golf gains much of the attention in the spring, but the tennis team is always very much in evidence. The 1960 tennis squad had only three re- turning letternien, Bill Tomlinson and Dick and Bob Berg: therefore underclassmen were competing for the starting positions. Purdue won their first victory over a hapless Butler 6-l, but then lost to a strong University of Cincinnati team 7-2. Ending the year, Purdue placed eighth in the Big Ten meet held at Northwestern. Although the team didn't fare well this year, most of the men will return for next year's squad promising a better season. 303 -Q john Konsek led in the Big State meet against Indiana and Notre' Dame, scoring 73-72-145. E Back Row: Coach Sam Voinolf, Torn Brown, Ron Hroncliek, jerry Jackson, Mark Darnell. Front Row: Mfalter Samuels, Bob Black, john Konsek, Gene Francis. The golf outlook was very promising this year with All-Americans Francis and Konsek return- ing from the 1959 Big Ten championship team. The optimistic picture was soon clouded when the Rivets were upset in their opening match against Indiana. Fortunately this proved to be one of only two set- backs, and they finished the season with a 13-2-3 record. In the Big Ten meet, Purdue's team took first for the third straight year, and for the sixth time in the last eight years, winning by eleven strokes. The Boilers were led by -Iohn Konsek, who lor the third consecutive year took ineclalist honors. Gene Francis, capable number two man, qualified for the U. S. Open with a 69-71-140 , ,wk t Q ' ze n!! , .. W-1-'f' A 5 , ,1,. ,f.,...-.mwv x W -2 51 2. 14 6 x. 1' :r,ggA f L x v 5 lVlen's Intramurals boast active competition Purdue's Co-Recreational gym facilities offer a great variety of athletics. Men's Intramurals Lakes advantage of all these facilities as numerous sports are offered in the intramural leagues formed among the men's residences. Sports which have the greatest participation are basketball, swimming, and track. To provide incentive for team competition, an intramural sports trophy is awarded in each league at the end of the year. These trophies are awarded on a point basis for each sport. Thus the team having the greatest number of points in each league is awarded the Championship Trophy. These men find the Co-Rec archery range a pleasant place to spend Saturday afternoons. i 'B It looks like a sure two points as the ATOS and the Sigs prepare for the rebound. Overheard in the weight lifting room: Would you mind lifting that weight off of my foot? 307 ai? 5 A '- T R' gig? tar -2 :23 W , J 2:- A 514 B X S. Q, N 3 'ff' : gi ,Q 1 Ae t X Aug., ' 9 . , ,, l -l' . .1 ff -1 i s l Q U l ' vi' l in ' -vi k -el l -Q3 is ,if l 0 ' ' i' Q '1 -Q ...- -1 ' X V vkyw-M.,.a-,Q 7 V' X '33 i A W . V ,,.:,a-X- -' Q 1 V , r ' 6 f NW:- .f 04+ - - 1 4 wxjg, ,l X , ,,.,, - er' A ,. ,., ,W i , ,,,,,. ...M A' 1'-7:4 1-- f F. ' N' , . 4 i 4- ,, -w i ggi: , . , N i.91,:, :Q1 ' X V H. A --A '-+ ' ' ' Y HWY aan 3, . - -f, ' , ,J--v V4 , . 4 1 . -W - f A , .,. .,,,,,,4.,..,,. 1 , , ---f f .V .--H--gm ' , .V . f. ,- - X - .L-..,Q., -N.. ,S--z. ':.g..1g'.,,g , ,,4:.d.,i ' , ' . . X f -'-'fx -m....f-.-..- N-.1--,-.-...,-. ..,. Women participate in Co-Rec activities YVomen's intramural sports provide en- tertainment for more than one-half of Purdue's Coeds. Some of the sports in which the women are engaged include the regular seasonal sports such as swimming, golf, basketball, archery, softball, base- ball, volleyball, and tennis, as well as a few in a slightly different vein, such as dance and fencing. Points are awarded for first, second, and third places as well as for the number of women participating. At the end of the year, the housing unit with the highest point total in all sports is presented with the traveling intramural Championship trophy. An active volleyball game at the Co'Rec shows that the co-eds too are interested in intramurals. 23? 5 1 '., ' ,K - lf- ri Q ' gf. , 5 5 4 'Q Q 1 - if . r Q. is 0 jfs 5 ?4Q':iSiE?Y -2gE'E2tEj5E5'E' , I l' I, t g..-.ff a Ulf! KD wi E3 O. rn-. 3m -0' me Slim -+0 3'-h mf? 3' Qs I 703 CDDJ O2 O KU 2-S mi Wm E'-1 36 O 1 U7 FD 2. 2 Sl M-K '- , , A . Do-Si-Do became a familiar sound from the Co-Rec this year as students learned square dancing. 'vw S -Wann Hn- L 5 . .Q if B., 3 Q? A vw.- s 3 4 5 I . I : . .'Q-4:55-:.,f. ,f ,, ,ES . .H .U W 1 .. 7, X . e:-145 L3 D , -,'-'5-'.:k491 ' , .U 4,-x w ,H ,W A ,,- ,wmv fx .W . 1 - . 1 Q.. .,vi. qt.: V , .N D W ,. fzgffwm x what ,,. kv , b ff . , K ff ' fl, 5 f2'fS?1:- 5549 ,A Q 5 .- jg? AQ :W-.5-'R 3x??i541':-.. A V- w yr ql VA 13-wk pn -46 M- 5 . ew Q .. S' 1 1 'wif '51 'N 'vii 5' 5 41? .L ,xgxnvlfw X K +5 .,.. 1' N AIM .X-vl ' wx. But it took me six months to grow it! 'iii wx., 3+ www? 8 xi, 'lui- se W asf ab , W was -an Q-gill!! AARON, KATHRYN-PHAR: South Bend. Zeta Tau Alpha. Pledge Trainer: APhA: AWS: Card Section: Kappa Epsilon: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Univ Choir. ACI-IESON, DENSEL K.-S: Lafayette. Arnold Air Society: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Ward Org. ACKERSON, DONALD B.--AG: Westfield. State Street Ct: Collegiate 4-H Club. ADAMS, JANET K.-HE: Dayton. SNEA: V C Meredith Club. ADAMS, PETER G.-I ENGR: East Gary. AIIE: SAM. ADELSPERGER, DONALD L.-IED: South Bend. Alpha Kappa Lambda: ASTD: Ind Ed Club: Mock Pol Conv. ADLER, ALAN J.-AG: Sharpsville. Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta. ADLHOCH, RICHARD H.-EE: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall: IRE: Newman Club: WCCR. A-IUKA, CI-IIBUZO-EE: Ogbuebulle- Oboro, Nigeria. AIIE: International Assoc: Reamer Club: Soccer Club: Wesley Found. AKINS, GLEN A.-EE: Hastings, Nebr, ALAN, FRANKLIN E. -S: Knox. Phi Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. ALDEN, RALPH E.-AE: West Lafayette. Am Rocket Soc: Glider Club, V Pres: IAS: Purdue Pilots. ALKIRE, FREDERICK G.-AE: Indianapolis. State Street Ct: Archery Club: IAS. ALLEE, WILLIAM A.-AG: Cloverdale. State Street Ct: Ag Econ Club: Agronomy Club: Railroad Club. ALLEN, KENNETH R.-S: South Bend. SAM: WCCR. ALLISON, ANITA L.-S: St. Louis, Mo. Hall X: Mock Pol Conv: Undergrad Math Club: Wesley Found. ALMASY, JOSEPH A.-IND M: Hammond. SAM. ALPERIN. SUSAN B.-S: Winnetka. Ill. Hall X: AWS: Card Section: EX- PONENT: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Purdue Playshop: Stu- dent Union: Tomahawk: Univ Choir. AMIDEI, LORRAINE- HE: Gary. Folkaa-Whirlers: Home Ec Club: Sailing Club: SNEA. ANDERSON, ALAN D.-IND M: Clarks Hill. Phi Kappa Psi: DEBRIS: SAM. ANDERSON, JAMES P.-AG: South Bend. Cary Hall: Ag Econ Club. ANDERSON. JOSEPH T.-S: Indianapolis, Phi Kappa Psi, Pres, Treas: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT: IFC Pres Counc: Sigma Delta Chi: Sigma Pi Sigma: Skull and Crescent. ANDERSON, LEE L.-S: Lafayette. Delta Rho Kappa: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Ward Org: Vvesley Found. ANDERSON, RAYMOND V.-S: Jamestown, N. Y. Cary Hall. ANDREWS, JAMES I-l.-AE: Veedersburg. Theta Tau: Am Rocket Soc: Auto Club: IAS. ANDREWS, PAUL R.iI ENGR: Kennebunk, Me. AIIE, V Pres: Alpha Pi Mu, Pres: Phi Eta. Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ANSI-IUTZ, KATHRYN J.-S: Cleveland. Ohio. Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Outing Club: Pan-Hel Counc: Sailing Club: Univ Choir: WRA: Young Republ Club. ANTLE, RICHARD W.-EE: Lebanon. Delta Tau Delta: AIEE: Card Section: EXPONENT, Jr Ed: Scabbard and Blade. ANWYLL, VINCENT T.-S: Bale o'Urfe, Quebec. H-2: Mock Pol Conv. ARCELLA, FRANK G.-MTE: Hammond. H-3: AIMetE: ASM: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Purdue Iron Men: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. ARENO, ROGER B.-CE: La- Porte. I-I-1: ASCE: Card Section: ENGINEER: Mock Pol Conv: Supper Club. ARGENTA, RITA A.-HE: Vincennes. Kappa Alpha Theta., 'R 4 X x igfliia fi 'K- '55 3 g L' ARMSTRONG, PHYLLIS A.-HE: Crawfordsville, Hall X: AWS: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: V C Meredith Club. ASI-ELOCK, JUDITH J.-HE: Manasquan, N. J. Card Section: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: SNEA. AYERS, CAROLANN J. -S: LaPorte. Pi Beta Phi, Sec: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. AYERS, CHARLES M.-S: VVellston, Ohio. Delta Tau Delta: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Young Republ Club. AYERS, HERBERT T.-CE: McCordsville. ASCE. AYERS, PAUL S.-MTE: Oceanside, N. Y. AIMetE: Sigma Gamma Ep- silon. BAER, KAREN-S: Grosse Pointe, Mich. Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Purdue Playshop: YWCA. BAER, MARILYN A.- S: Grosse Point, Mich. Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: YWCA. BAESMAN, RICHARD F.-EE: Dayton, Ohio. Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. BAETZ, ALBERT L.-S: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Rush Chr, Sec: Catalyst Club: Mil Band: New- man Club: Student Union, BAILEY, JERRY L.-AE: Sheridan. H-2. BAKER, DAVID A.-CHE: Memphis, Tenn. AIChE: Ca- talyst Club: POMM: Student United Nations Assoc. BAKER, JAMES R.-ME: Erie, Pa. H-3: ASME: Duplicate Bridge Club. BALES, VIRGINIA A.-S: Anderson. Hall X: AWS: Card Section: Class Councils, Student Union: Wesley Found: YWCA. BALLANTYNE, ROBERT K.-FOR: Hobart. State Street Ct: Forestry Club. BALLEE, DAVID L.-AG: Peru. Cary Hall: Ag Ed Soc. BANASZAK, LEONARD S.-ME: Hammond. ASHVE: ASME: SAE. BANIGO, ISHMAEL A.-EE: Bonny, Nigeria. H-1: Canterbury Club: Eta Kappa Nu: International Assoc: Soccer Club: WRH Governing Bd. BARANYAY, WILLIAM G., JR.- FOR: Linden, N. J. Forestry Club: International Assoc: Mock Pol Conv. BARBER, JOI-IN C.-S: Normal, Ill. Acacia, V Pres, Sec: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band: Phi Eta Sigma. BARLAS, MOHAMMED J.-ME: Lahore, W. Panjab. Folk-a- Whirlers: International Assoc. BARNACASTLE, JOSEPH S.- AE: Crown Point. IAS: Newman Club. BARNES, BETSEY A. -S: Anderson. Kappa Alpha Theta, Pres: Card Section, Jr Bd: Green Guard: Gold Peppers. BARR, PAUL N.-EE: Royal Cen- ter. H-3: AIEE: Ind Co-op Student Soc. BARR, RDBERT B.-IND E: Lisle. Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, V Pres: Alpha Phi Omega: Christian Science Org: EXPONENT. BARRINGER JERRY D.-S: Winamac. Marwood: Crew. BARTLETT, BURTON S.-PHAR: Michigan City. APhA: Card Section: Kappa Psi, Pledge Trainer: Mock Pol Conv: WRX. BARTOS, LEON E.-CHE: East Gary. H-3: AIChE: Card Sec- tion: Catalyst Club. BASAN, HARRY-PEM: Joliet, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: Var Ath- letics. BASS. DAN F.-CHE: sneibyvine. H-3: Alcnng cat- alyst Club: Christian Found: POMM: Young Republ Club. BAUER, DAN 0.-ME: Grosse Pointe Woods, Mich. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Chr: ASME: Class Counc: ENGINEER. BEAL, PATRICK G.-IME: Stevensville, Mich. Phi Kappa Sigma. Treas: Duplicate Bridge Club: IFC Treas: IFC Pres Counc: Judo Club: Mil Ball Comm: Newman Club: Pershing Rifles: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: SAM. BEAN, MARGARET A.-HE: Lynnville. Twin Pines: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student C0-op Assoc: SNEA: V C Meredith Club. BEATTY, JOHN P.-CE: Maywood, Ill. Cary Hall: ASCE. BECKER, JACK S.-AG: Woodburn. Circle Pines, Pres, Sec, Treas: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk, Pres. BECKER. OTTO E.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. BECKER, ROY J.-S: Wadsworth, Ill. Outing Club. BECKMAN, DOLORES H.-S: Calumet City. Ill, Wood Hall: AWS: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: OSS. BEDENBAUGH. VIVIAN C.-S: Indianapolis. Vawter Hall: Newman Club: Panel of Americans: Young Dem Club. BEINEKE, LOWELL W.SS: Decatur. Cary Hall: Delta Rho Kappa: Math Club: Phi Eta Sigma: United Student Fellow. BEITZ, DONALD L.-ME: Fort Vlayne. H43. BELL, MERLIN G.-AE: Seymour. Pi Kappa Alpha, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. BELLA, LAWVRENCE W.-MTE: Gary. AIMetE. BELLALIY, SPENCER L.-S: Oakland City. H-1: SAM. BELVEAL, WILLIAM D.-S: Clayton, Mo. Kappa Sigma: Greek Wk Comm: IFC: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club. BENEFIEL, KAREN S.-HE: Anderson. Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec: AWS: Card Section: Delta Alpha: SNEA: V C Meredith Club: WRA. BENHAM, JOANNE M.--HE: Elkhart. Delta Gamma, V Pres, Pledge Trainer: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Old Masters: Pan- Hel Counc, Pres: Student Senate: Theta Sigma Phi: V C Mere- dith Club: WRA. BENNETT, EDVVARD G.-FOR: Mishawaka. Auto Club: Forestry Club: Outing Club. BENSON, JAMES M.-AG: Royal Center. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treas: Ag Econ Club: Agronomy Club: Ceres. BENTLEY, ERNEST R.-AG: Milan. Alpha Gamma Rho, Pres: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Card Section: IF Pres Counc: Student Union: Agronomy Club. BERG, RICHARD P.-EE: Oak Park, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Gimlet Club: OSS: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. BERG, ROBERT F.- EE: Oak Park, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Gimlet Club: IFC Office: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. BERGESEN, JOHN E.-AE: Riverside. Ill. Triangle: Card Section: Crew: IAS: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. BERGMAN, ANN-HE: DeSoto. Home Ec Club: Wesley Found. BERGSTEDT, LOWELL C.-ESE: Munster. Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BERNATH, DONALD L.-PEM: Wauseon, Ohio. Alpha Tau Omega, Rush Chr: Card Section: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Semper Fi Club: Skull and Cres- cent: SNEA. BERNER, SALLY L.-HE: Ogden Dunes. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc: Student Union. BERNER, SUSAN A.-HE: Ogden Dunes. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. BERNINGER, GEORGE R.- IED: Lafayette. Iota Lambda Sigma: Mock Pol Conv: Ward Org: Young Dem Club. BERNS, DAVID T.-ME: Rochester. Sigma Pi, Pres, Sec: ASME: Card Section: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv. BERRY, RICHARD K.-EE: Palos Park, Ill. Sigma. Nu, Pres, Sec: AIEE: Drill Team: Mil Ball Comm: Scabbard and Blade. BEST, PATRICIA A.-HE: Wabash. Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: SNEA: V C Meredith Club. BESTE, CHARLES E.- AG: Mt. Vernon. Club 25, Treas: Ag Science Club: Alpha Zeta: Camera Club: Ceres: Crew. BETHEL, HOWARD E.-AE: De Graff, Ohio. Triangle, Pres, Treas: Arnold Air Society: IAS: IF Pres Counc: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma, V Pres: Sigma Gamma. Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Wesley Found. Aw- gives it Var I Us lib ?' In-.N 'Si BEUTLER, SHARON D.-PHAR: Indianapolis. Delta Gamma, V Pres: AWS: Card Section: Class Council: Gold Peppers, Pres: Kappa Epsilon: OSS, Jr Bd: Pep Comm, Sec: Univ Lutheran Assem. BEYERS, RONALD L.-PHAR: Monticello. Pl Kappa Psi: APhA: OSS. BICKEL, KENT A.-ME: Huntington. ASME: Archery Club, Pres. BIDDLE, DONALD C.-CE: Fort Wayne. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASCE: Drill Team: ENGINEER: Mock Pol Conv: POMM: Scabbard and Blade. BIELEFELD, DANIEL P.-IND M: Kalamazoo, Mich. Delta Upsilon: Canterbury Club: Pershing Rifles: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: SAM: Student Religious Counc: Student Union. BINNEY, JOSEPH M.-sg West Lafayette. Delta chi, Treas: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: WBAA, Managing Board: Young Republ Club. BIRDLEBOUGH CHARLES S.-ME: Wilmette, Ill. ASHRAE: ASME: Drill Team: Outing Club: Student Co-op Assoc. BYRKEMOE, PETER C.-CE: Wauconda. Ill. Cary Hall: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BLACKBURN, DANIEL M.-S: LaPorte. Card Section: Judo Club: Purdue Playshop: Variety Band: WBAA. BLANK, JOHN A.-AG: Hebron. Ag Ed Soc: Arnold Air Society: Scabbard and Blade. BLIND, CAROLYN S.iS: Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS:,' Card Section: DEBRIS: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr. Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv. BLOCHER, JOHN G.- EE: Fort Wayne. IRE: Wesley Found. BLOCK, RANDALL L.-PHAR: Mackey. APhA: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Ride Team, BLONDIA, JAMES J.-AG: South Bend. Alpha Gamma. Rho. BOBERSKI, IRVING V.-ME: Mil- waukee, Wis. H-1: ASME: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: SAE: Student Union: Tau Beta Pi. BOBIN, JOSEPH-S: Cedar Lake. Alpha Chi Rho: Drill Team. BODIE, CHARLES J.-EE: Hammond. H-1. BODWELL, JAMES M.-ME: Glen Ellyn, Ill, Sigma Phl Epsilon: ASME: Auto Club: Judo Club: Univ Orchestra: WBAA: WCCR. BOESCHE, WENDELL H.-IND M: Park Ridge, Ill. H-1: Iron Key: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Pendragon: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Reamer Club: SAM: Student Senate, Speaker. BOGAN, MARY ELLEN-S: Birmingham, Mich. Wood Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: SNEA. BOISVERT, RAYMOND G.-AE: Southbrldge, Mass. Lambda Chi Alpha: Arnold Air Society: Card Section: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. BOLDUC, JOYCE L.-HE: San Pierre. Vawter Hall: Newman Club: V C Meredith Club: WBAA. BOLIN, SHIRLEY P.-S: LaPorte. Shealy Hall: Card Section: Green Guard: Major-Minor: WRA. BOLLER, RONALD C.-ME: Marion. Acacia: SAE. BONARDI, ARTHUR J.-PHAR: Chicago. lll. H-3: APhA: Card Section: Newman Club: Rho Chi. BOND, BARBARA S.--HE: Decatur. Shoemaker, V Pres: AWS: Old Masters: Student Co-op Assoc: V C Meredith Club: Young Republ Club. BONENBERGER, BRUCE A.-PHAR: Evansville. Cary Hall: Card Section: New- man Club. BOONE, GARY T.-IND M: Flushing. N. Y. H-3: Newman Club: SAM: WCCR: Var Athletics. BOOTH, DOUGLAS J.-PHAR: Michigan City. Cary Hall: APhA: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: PHARMACIST. BORING, PHILLIP E.-AG: Fountaintown. Delta Upsilon: Ceres: Crew: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. BORNEMEIER, IYALTER K.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treas: Quarterdeck: SAM: Univ Choir. BOTHWELL. ALVIN C.-PHAR: Gary. Phi Kappa Psi, Rush Chr: APhA: IFC: Kappa Psi: Student Union. BOTTOMLLEY, RITA A.-S: Mt. Vernon. Ann Tweedale: Card Section: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Newman Club: Pur- due Players: Purdue Playshop, Pres: Student Co-op Assoc: Theta Alpha Phi, Pres: Tomahawk: V C Meredith Club. BOVE, FRANK A.-S: Marion. H-2: Amateur Radio Club: Card Sec- tion: Crew: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. BOWERS, KEITH C.-AG: Noblesville. Farmhouse, V Pres, Treas: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Card Section. BOWES, RONALD G.-ME: Villa Park, Ill. POMM. BOWLES, DON I-I.-AG: Pimento. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Dairy Club: Judo Club. BOVYLUS. LINDA A.-HE: Williamsport. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard? Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Student Union: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: WRA: Young Republ Club. BOVVMAN, GARY H.-S: Amboy. Lambda Chi Alpha: Scabbard and Blade. BOYCE, DOROTHY E.-S: Otterbein. Glenwood: Collegiate 4-H Club: EXPONENTg Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc. BOYD, CAMILLA A.fHE: Converse. Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: V C Meredith Club. BOYD, FREDERICK M.-AG: West Lafayette. Collegiate 4-H Club: Mil Band: Tomahawk. BOYD, JIINI-PHAR: New Castle. Delta Chi, V Pres: APhA: Card Section: Duplicate Bridge Club: Greek VVk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Young Republ Club, Pres. BOYD, THOMAS C.-EE: Cayuga. H-3: Auto Club: Mock Pol Conv: POMM: Scabbard and Blade. BOYLE, NANCY E.-S: Chicago, Ill. Pi Beta Phi: Delta Phi Delta: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Pan-Hel Counc: Student Union. BRADBURY, JANIS S.-S: Chicago. Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sec: AWS: DEBRIS: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Senate, Justice. BRADLEY. KENT L.-S: Avon: Phi Kappa Psi: Card Section: Pershing Rifles. BRAGG. THOMAS S.-EE: Marion. Phi Sigma Kappa, Sec: AIEE: Camera Club: Card Section: EXPONENT: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: WCCR. BRANDON, NANCY L.-ESE: South Bend. Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mock Pol Conv: Soc VVomen Engineers. BRANDVOLO. IVILLIAM C.-AE: Gary. Cary Hall: Am Rocket Soc: IAS: SAM. BRATTON, ANNE L.-S: Ogden Dunes. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: EXPONENT, .Tr Ed: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Univ Choir: WRA. BREHSMER, WVENDY G.-VHEJ Cincinnati. Ohio. Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer: Green Guard: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. BREINER, JANICE G.-HE: Poseyville. Hall X: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Newman Club, V Pres: Residence Hall Conf: Tomahawk, V Pres: V C Meredith Club: WRA: WRX. BREMER, JUDITH K.-PHAR: Michigan City. Warren Hall: APhA: WRH Governing Bd: Young Republ Club. BREWER, ROBERT L.-- AG: Campbellsburg. BREYER, JANE E.-S: Chicago, Ill. EX- PONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Am Club: Purdue Playshop: Soc Women Engineers: WBAA. BRIDGHAM. JOHN A.-ME: Benton Harbor, Mich. Hall H: ASME: Card Section: Student Co-op Assoc. BRIER, HELEN J. -HE: Brookville. Hall X: AWS: Collegiate 4-H Club: Green Guard. BRIGDEN. RICHARD N.-IND M: Fanwood, N. J. Phi Delta Theta: IFC Office. BROADDUS, MARK K.-PEM: Con- nersville. Rochdale: Auto Club: Card Section: Student Co-op Assoc. BROM, JANET A.-S: Hammond. Alpha Xi Delta, Sec: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: OSS: Purdue Players: Pur- due Playshop. BROMELS. EDWARD-S: Hammond. H-3. BROUWER, JOHN J.-ME: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall: ASME. BROWER, ROSALIND E.-S: Oradell, N. J. Vawter Hall: AWS: Canterbury Club: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: WRA: WRH Governing Board. Tl' BROVYN, JAMES E.iAE: Seymour. BROVVNING, EDWARD T.-S: Euclid, Ohio. Phi Delta Theta: Dolphin Club: BRUNNVVORTH, ROLLAND I-I.fEE: Edwardsville, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, V Pres: Jr. Prom Comm: Mil Ball Comm: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Lutheran Assem. BRUNS, GERALD J.-ME: Sunman. Kneale, Pres. V Pres: ASME: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Co-op Assoc. BRUNSDALE, TOM-AG: Fargo, N. D. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Chess Club: EXPONENT. BUCIAK, JAMES J.-S: Crystal Lake, Ill. Sigma Nu: Mock Pol Conv. BUNGER, THOMAS P.-FOR: Cromwell. Alpha Gamma Rho: AGRICULTURIST: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Zeta: Forestry Club: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: Pershing Rides, Pledge Trainer: PURDUE DOG, Editor: Sigma Delta Chi: Young Republ Club, BUNNELL, VVILLIAM D.-CE: Franklin. Theta Tau, Pres, V Pres, Sec, Pledge Trainer: ASCE: Baptist Student Fellow: Card Section: Chi Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade. Bl'0NICONTO, PHYLLIS A.-sg Northville, Mich. Warren Hall: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop: Univ Choir. BURCH, M. SCZANNE-HE: Western Spings, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Card Section: Major-Minor: Triton. BURCK, HELEN L.-S: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma, V Pres, Treas: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Delta Rho Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: Pershing iiies, Coed Capt. BURG, LINDA L.-S: Red Lion. Pa. Kappa Alpha Theta: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Lafayette Swim Club: Major-Minor: Sportswomen: Triton. BFRGESS, DAVID C.-AE: Hebron. H-2: Forensic Union: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Pershing Rilles. BURNS, ELIZABETH A.-S: West Lafayette. SNEA. BIJRROUS, ROSALIE A.-S: Indianapolis. Hall X: Major-Minor: Modern Dance Club. Pres: Sportswomen: WRX. BURTON, STEPHEN K.-CHE: Pittsburgh, Pa. H-1: Canterbury Club. BUSCI-I, GEORGE F.iCE: Milwaukee, Wis. Sigma Chi: ASCE. BYERS, LARRY J.-EE: Bloomington, H-3. BYLER, KAY L.- HE: Marion. Phi Mu: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. BYRD, ELDON A.-EE: Ashland, N. J. Rifle and Pistol Club. BYRKIT, GEORGE G.AEE: Kenmore, N. Y. H-2: Railroad Club. CAIN, DAVID E.-IND M: Merrillville. Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Soc: SAM. CAIN, KERRY S.-CHE: Hays, Kan. AIChE: ASCE: Catalyst Club: EXPONENT: International Assoc: Lutheran Student Assoc: Outing Club. CALDWELL. JOSEPH M.-AG: Connersville. H-1: Alpha Zeta: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Student Union. CALDWELL, WILLIAM R.-ME: Rushville. Alpha Sigma Phi. V Pres, Treas: Mil Band. CALEY, ROBERT D.-AE: Markle. Ag Ed Soc. CALLSEN, LARRY L.-EE: South Bend. Alpha Chl Rho, Sec: Purdue Playshop. CAMPBELL, CI-IABLLES S.- AG: North Judson. Cary Hall: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H Club. CAMPBELL, GEORGE V.-AE: Riverside, Ill. H-3: Auto Club: IAS: Judo Club: Newman Club. CAMPBELL, RONALD J.- I ENGR: Anderson. H-1, Pres: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Orientation Panels: Reamer Club: Student Senate: Student Union: Pendragon. CANFIELD, WILLIAM W.-EE: St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Chi, Treas: Card Section: DEBRIS: Duplicate Bridge Club: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv. CANNON, RICHARD D.-PHAR: Vincennes. Phi Kappa Tau, Pledge Trainer: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. CARL, CLARENCE D.-CE: Markle. ASCE. CARLIN. MARTIN T.-EE: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: AIEE. CAROLAN, THOMAS R.-IND M: Indianapolis. Phi Gamma Delta: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union. CARPENTER, KENNETH M.4EE3 Gary. H-1. CARPENTER, PHILIP C.-AG ENGR: Butler. Mai-wood. V Pres: ASAgE. CARROLL, MARILYN K.-S: Park Ridge, Ill. Phi Mu: AWS: Card Section: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Old Masters: Purdue Playshop: Senior Class Cabinet: SNEA: Triton: Univ Choir. CARROLL, NANCY A.-PE: Lafayette. Card Section: Major- Minor: Newman Club: Tomahawk: Town Girls, Pres: Angel Flight. CARRUTHERS, DAVID G.-EE: Marshlield, Wis. Univ Choir. CARSELLO, DANIEL E.-IME: Chicago, 111. Delta Tau Delta, Sec: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: Greek Wk Comm: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent: SAM. CARTER, ANNA M.-S: Fort Branch. Twin Pines, Pres. Sec, Treas: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Mortar Bd: Old Masters: Sportswomen: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA. CARTER, JANIE G. -HE: Anderson. Sigma Kappa, Rush Chr: Card Section: Foren- sic Managing Bd: Home Ec Club: Pan-Hel Counc: SCIENTIST, Jr Ed: SNEA: YVVCA. CASH, DONALD D.--ME: VVeisburg. CATHCART, JAMES M.-ME: Hammond. ASME: SAE. CATRON, ROBERT A.AS: Logansport. Kappa Sigma: Card Section: Christian Found: Duplicate Bridge Club: Greek Wk Comm: .Tr Prom Comm: Mil Ball Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Student Union: Young Republ Club. CECRLE, WILLIAM J.-S: North Judson. H-2: Mock Pol Conv: SAM: Univ Choir. CEZAR, SANDRA S.-HE: Indianapolis. Alpha Chi Omega. Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Delta Phi Delta. Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Omicron Nu. CHAPMAN. JANE A.-S: West Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Card Section: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Mortar Bd: Old Masters: Pan-Hel Counc: SNEA: Theta Sigma Phi. CHARLES, RICHARD L.- PHAR: La.Fontaine. Cary Hall: Rho Chi. CHARLESWORTH, ROBERT L.WS: Oxford. Marwood, Pres: Student Co-op Assoc: Wesley Found. CHASTAIN, LARRY H.-AG: Mitchell. Hoof and Horn Club. CHATTIN, YVILLIAM H.-AG: Decker. Ag Ed SOC. CHEZEM, THOMAS E.-PE: Anderson. State Street Ct. CHIOGIOJI. MELVIN H.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. Triangle: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: EXPONENT, Jr Ed: Gimlet Club: IRE: Judo Club: Midshipmen's Ball, Chr: NROTC Battalion Commander: Orienta- tion Panel: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck. Pres: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. CHIPMAN, HARRY L., JR.-S: Indian- apolis. WCCR. CHOLLAR, BRIAN H.-S: Kettering. Ohio. H-1: Canterbury Club: Mil Band: Undergrad Math Club. CHUN, MERTON K.- EE: Honolulu. Hawaii. H-2, V Pres: Hawaii Club: Tomahawk, V Pres. CHUNG, ERIC T. S.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. Cary Hall: AIEE: IRE: Mock Pol Conv: POMM: Young Republ Club. CI-IURCHMAN, MARY E.-QS: Indianapolis. Delta Gamma, Sec. Treas: AWS: Collegiate 4-H Club: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers' Green Guard Hon: Mortar Bd: YWCA, Pres. CLARK, HOWARD F.. JR.-PHAR: Angola. CLARK, JEAN fi. -HE: Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta. CLARK, JEANNE M.- S: Gifflth. CLAYCOBIB, JOHN B.--S: Richmond. iv nag, tq - CLECLAND, LAURENCE L.-EE: Hicksville, Ohlo. H-3: Ama- teur Radio Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Undergrad Math Club. CLEM, THOMAS D.-EE: Anderson. H-1: AIEE: ENGINEER, Jr Ed: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Jr Prom Comm: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk. CLINE, PRISCILLA L.-S: Camden. Delta Gamma: Card Section: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Student Union: WRA: YWCA. CLOSE. FREDERICK W.-S: Auburn. H-1: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres: Alpha Phi Omega: Auto Club: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv. CLOUSER, PAUL T.-AG: Elwood. Stellar Brothers: Collegi- ate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Student Co-op Assoc. COCKERI-IAM, STEPHEN T.-AG: Elwood. State Street Ct.: AGRICULTURIST. COFFMAN, PHILIP D.-AG: Liberty. Farmhouse, Rush Chr: Ag Ed Soc: Dairy Club: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Wesley Found. COLD, PAUL E.-S: Connersville. COLE. ALLEN J.-IND E: Indianapolis. Alpha Kappa Lambda. Rush Chr: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Student Senate. COLE, JACK T.-S: Chesterton. H-2: Jazz Soc. COLLIER, GEORGE A. JR.-IND M: Ardmore, Olcla. Phi Delta Theta: Amateur Radio Club: EXPONENT, Jr Ed, Sr Ed: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi. COLLINS, MARY ALICE R.4HE: Wilkinson. AWS: Card Section: Collegi- ate 4fH Club: Green Guard: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. CONANT, ROGER C.-EE: Wauwatosa, Wis. Triangle: Card Section: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma. Pres: Skull and Cres- cent: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club. CONELLEY, FREDERICK L.-AG: Upland. Club 25, Sec: Agronomy Club: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Co-op Assoc. CONELLEY, MEREDITH R.-AG: Upland. Dairy Club. CONNER, LLOYD L.-IND EC: Lafayette. SAM. CONNER, VIRGINIA A.-S: Oxford. Phi Mu. Pres: Christian Found: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Major-Minor: Pan-Hel Counc: SNEA: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club: YWCA. COON, JUDITI-I J.-S: Anderson. Pi Beta Phi, Pres, Sec: Card Section: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Triton. COONROD, JERRY R.-AG: Monroe City, Agronomy Club: Mock Pol Conv: Wesley Found. COOPER, DAVID G.-IED: Crown Point. H-1: ASTE: Arnold Air Soc: Auto Club: Card Section: Crew: DEBRIS: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: WRX. COOPER, DENNIS C.-S: South Bend. H-2: Folk-a-Whirlers: POMM. COOPER, DORIS A.-S: Cincinnati, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard, Pres: Jr Prom Comm: Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club: Old Masters: Sportswomen: Univ Choir: WRA Council. COOPER, JOIEN F.--S: Indianapolis. SAM: Young Republ Club. COOPERSMITH. MARILYN J.-S: Danville. Ill. Hall X: Campus Chest: Dean for a Day: DEBRIS, Bus Mgr: Gold Peppers: Jr Prom Comm: Pi Mu Epsilon: WRX: outstanding independent woman, COPES. DONALD L.-FOR: Munster. State Street Ct: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi. COPES, MARVIN L.-AG: Brookville. Fair- way: Ag Ed Soc: Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Pershing Rifles: Student Co-op Assoc. COPPIN, RICHARD M.- IND M: Cincinnati, Ohio. Sigma Chi: POMM: Purdue Pilots: Scabbard and Blade: SAM. CORBETT, HEYYVARD R.fME: French Lick. Tau Beta Pi. CORCORAN, MARY S.-HE: Reading, Mass. Wood Hall: AWS: Newman Club: WCCR: WRA. CORLISS, JAMES E.-ME: Evanston. Ill. Beta Theta Pi, Pres, Rush Chr: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Scabbard and Blade: SAE. COSTABILE, ROBERT L.-SEE: Cleveland. Ohio. H-1: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. COULSON, JOHN C.-S: Sullivan. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Stu- dent Union. COY, RICHARD I.-EE: Kokomo. CRAIG, BILLY J.-AG: Scottsburg. Hoof and Horn Club: Student Co-op Assoc. CRAIG, DONALD F.-CHE: Glasgow. Ky. H42: AIChE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. CRAIG, MARY E.-HE: Beech Grove, Ann Twee- dale, Pres: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Inter-Faith Counc: Mock United Nations: Omicron Nu: Student Co-op Assoc: United Stu- dent Fellow: V C Meredith Club. CRAIN, HAROLD S.-CE: Durham, N. C. Delta Tau Delta, Pledge Trainer: ASCE: Card Section: Chi Epsilon: Drill Team: Mock Pol. Conv: Newman Club: Outing Club: Quarterdeck: RIVET: Scabbard and Blade: Young Republ Club. CRAMER, MICHAEL B.-PHAR: Tipp City, Ohio. Kappa Delta Rho, Sec: APhA: Kappa Psi: POMM: Rho Chi: Scabbard and Blade. CRAWFORD, JAMES W.-PHAR: Roanoke. Kappa Psi. CREMER, JON C.-S: Gary. H-2: Mock Pol Conv. CRILL, PHYLLIS G.-S: South Bend, ASCE: AWS: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. CRITTENDEN, ALLAN R.-S: Cleve- land, Ohio. Cary Hall: Undergrad Math Club. CROSSETT, SANDRA L.-HE: West Lafayette. Chi Omega, Pres: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Counc: Mortar Board: Phi Sigma: Student Senate: WRA. CRUM, JOHN E.-AG ENGR: Humphrey, Ark. Triangle: Ag Counc: ASAgE, Pres: Card Section: Hoof and Horn Club: Old Masters: Sailing Club: Student Court: Wesley Found. CRUSSEL, JOANNE S.-HE: Spiceland. Collegiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Co-op Assoc: SNEA. CULP, EUGENE R.-S: Lakeland. Theta Xi, V-Pres: Greek Wk Comm: Groove: Mock Pol Conv: RIVET. CULVER, TIM D.- PHAR: Angola. Cary Hall: APhA: Card Section. CUMMINS. WILLIAM E.-EE: Seymour, Sigma Phi Epsilon: AIEE: Card Section: ENGINEER. Bus Mgr: IRE: Student Union. CURRY, RICHARD A.-CE: Elmhust, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASCE: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: SAM. DAILY, DON D.4 IND M: Crete, Ill. Cary Hall: Archery Club: Mock Pol Conv: Ride Club: SAM: WCCR. DAKE, JERRY L.-CE: Boggstown. ASCE: Card Section: Chi Epsilon: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. DARE, MARILYN J.-S: Fort Wayne. Sigma Kappa, Sec, Treas: AVVS: Student Union. DARLING. THOMAS E.-CHE: Lawrenceburg. H-2: AIChE: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: WCCR. DARR. JEAN ANNE M.-PHAR: Warren, Ohio. Sigma Kappa, Sec: APhA: Card Section: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc: RIVET, Sr. Ed, Bus Mgr: WRA. DAURHERTY, DAVID -AG: Meron. Circle Pines: Collegiate -LH Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Student Co-op Assoc. DAVENPORT, DONALD C.-S: North Vernon. Kneale: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Co-op Assoc. DAVIDSON, RONALD L.-S: Denver, Colo. Sigma Chi: DEBRIS: Pep Comm: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent, Pres, Pledge Trainer: Var Athletics. DAVIS, DAVID F.- PHAR: Kokomo. Pi Kappa Phi, Sec: APhA: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. DAVIS, JOHN A.-IND M: Williamsport. Kappa Delta Rho. Rush Chr: Card Section: OSS: SAM. DAVIS. LOWVELL K.-AE: Liberty. Theta Xi: IAS: Purdue Pilots. DAVIS. NORMAN E.-MET E: Mission. Kan. Delta Upsilon. Sec: AIMetE: Univ Choir. DAVIS, RICHARD C.-ME: Endicott, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Drill Team: ENGINEER: Newman Club. DAWSON, KENNETH K.-IND M: Hammond. SAM. DEGROTTE, PATRICIA E.-S: Elkhart. Alpha Chi Omega: AWS: Newman Club: OSS: SNEA. .: ' ' ' Q. cwzsif .IAQ-1545: is . A Q., .- -gn 321 2 DEIBLE, RICHARD W.-ME: Warren, Ohio. Sigma Phi Epsi- lon: ASME: Card Section: Jr Prom Comm. DEIWERT, GALE Q.SAG: Greensburg. Ag Ed Soc. DELACROIX, ROBERT F.- ESE: West Lafayette. Delta Upsilori, Pres: Baptist Student Fel- low: Card Section: Gimlet Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: WBAA. DELL. ROBERT A., Jr.fEE: Morton Grove. Ill. Phi Delta Theta. Treas: Card Section: Eta Kappa Nu: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Sigma Delta Chi. DEMAREST, DAVID S.-ME: Louisville, Ky. Sigma Pi, Treas: Arnold Air Soc: Canterbury Club: Card Section: Outing Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Sailing Club: Scabbard and Blade. DENNING, JALIES W.-EE: Richmond. IRE: OSS, DENNIS, WALTER L. AIED: Toledo, Ohio. ASTD: Aero Club: Mil Band: Newman Club. DENTIONO. RONALD DI.-S: Peoria, Ill. H-2: Card Section: OSS. DERITER, EARL R.-AG: Greenwood. H-2: Ag Econ Club: Collegiate 4-H Club: Forestry Club. DEROLF. LARRY D.-AG: Terre Haute. Delta Sigma Phi, Pledge Trainer: Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Card Section: Hort Club, Pres: Jr Prom Comm: Muck Pol Conv: Newman Club: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. DESENS, ROBERT B.-EE: Milwaukee, Wis. Tau Beta Pi. DEWITT, CHARLES E.-AE: Melbourne, Ky, H-1: IAS: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band: Pep Comm: Reamer Club. DICKERHOFF, RONALD E.fIED: Silver Lake. Card Section: Ind Ed Club: Iota Lambda Sigma, DICKISON, GEORGE I.- PE: Indianapolis, Cary Hall: Reamer Club: Var Athletics. DIENHART, MARY L.-S: West Lafayette. Alpha Xi Delta: Majorettes: Newman Club. DILLEY, CAROL L.-S: Gary. Hall X: Card Section: Gold Peppers: KMRX: Tomahawk: WRA: WRX Governing Bd. DILLON, GARY M.-CI-IE: Stinesville. AIChE: Catalyst Club. DIMAN, JUNE R.-S: Elkhart. Kappa Alpha Theta. DISMORE, JUDITI-I A.-S: Indianapolis. Pi Beta Phi. DITZLER, JOIUW W. -ME: Staunton, Va. Triangle: ASME: Kappa Kappa Psi: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Court: Tau Beta Pi. DIVIJAK, JOSEPH M.-CHE: Griffith. H-2: AIChE. DOBSON, WILLIAM A.!PE: Rensselaer. Marwood, Sec: Drill Team: Stu- dent Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk, DOERMANN, ALFRED C.-EE: Ohio, Ill. H-1: Lutheran Student Assoc: VVCCR, DOERR, JOHN B.-EE: Indianapolis. DONALDSON, DANIEL A.-AG: Freetown. Ag Counc: Agron- omy Club, Pres: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Student Co-op Assoc. DONALDSON, WILLIAM J.-ME: Richmond. H-3: Am Rocket Soc: ASME: Card Section: IAS: Mock Pol Conv: Pershing Rifles: Pi Tau Sigma. DOOLEN, GARY D.-EE: Riverside, Ill. Tri- angle, V Pres: Am Nuclear Soc: Leadership Training Camp: Mil Band: Phi Eta Sigma, Pres: Student Religious Counc: Tau Beta Pi, Pres: Wesley Found, Pres, V Pres. DOOLEY. KENNETH R. -PHAR: LeRoy. Ill, Theta Chi: APhA: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa. Psi. DOTY, EDWARD N.-EE: Indianapolis. Theta Tau. Pres. V Pres: IF Pres Counc: Mil Band. DOUGHTY, RAYMOND A.- S: Dayton, Ohio. State Street Ct: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Soc: Card Section: Class Council: Mock Pol Conv. DOWNEY, IV. DAVID-AG: Wabash. Agronomy Club. DOYLE, TIMOTHY J.-CE: Dayton, Ohio. ASCE: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. 2 1 . if 1 s T. 4 V E K .v.' -.2 iii .. K sn- ! 'ry 'P 9 y, ww. . E we u f S ? -..n--,,. --Q 'W NWY' -vvv w- 3 E x 1 i 2 1. I . in 3 ,E Z1 n , c I 3 5. 5 5 4 .1 X . 316 1.1 8' 5' 'wif' b 4 si'v , ZA 3 Q25 . 5' . 36.3 Q iff? awygg ' 'QQ3 sig'-95 l,. A . I i 5 Q I4 I ,Z ,.. if bf 'L X 2 DRAFFEN, LETA I.-PHAR: Paducah, Ky. Warren Hall: AWS: Gold Peppers: International Assoc: Kappa Epsilon: Mortar Bd: PHARMACIST, Sr Ed: Rho Chi: Theta Sigma Phi: Tomahawk: WRH Governing Bd: YWCA, V Pres. DRIEVER, CARL W.- PHAR: Park Ridge, Ill. H-3: APhA: Card Section: Judo Club: Lutheran Student Assoc: WCCR. DRISCOLL, DOUGLAS A.- PHAR: New Carlisle. Cary Hall: AIMetE: Kappa Psi. DUCKOR, PAUL A.-IND M: Miami Beach, Fla. Sigma Alpha Mu: Astron- omy Club: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section: DEBRIS: POMM: SCOPE. DUDDERAR, DONOVAN L.-ME: Anderson. Cary Hall: ASME. DUFF, NANCY M.-S: Lebanon. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Rho Delta Gamma: WBAA, Mgr Bd. DUGGLEBY. NORMAN D.-Ag: Tefft. Circle Pines, Pres: Ag Econ Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc: Student Union: Wesley Found. DUNCAN, ALICE M.- HE: Milford. Hall X: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Green Guard: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: WRX Governing Bd. DUNLAP, MARILYN E.-S: South Bend. Chi Omega: EXPO- NENT: Mock Pol Conv. DUNNEWOLD, BERNARD W., Jr.- S: Lafayette. DYER, JYDITH K.-S: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Pi Beta Phi. Rush Chr: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc: Purdue Playshop. DYSON, JAMES R.-EE: New Albany. Cary Hall: AIEE2 IRE. EARLY, SHARON M.-HE: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: Green Guard: Newman Club: Triton, V Pres: WRA. EASLEY, Cl-IARLEY E.-CHE: Auburn. H-1: Omega Chl Epsi- lon: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Tau Beta Pl. EASTMAN, RICHARD J.-S: Chicano. Ill. Kappa Si m . Treas: Card Sec- tion: Student Union, ECKHART, PEGGY J.-S: Buck Creek. Major-Minor: Town Girls. ECKINIAN, LYNN-S: Milford. Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel: Student Union, V Pres. EDMOND, JEAN E.-S: Indianapolis. Pl Beta Phi. Rush Chr: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Bd: Old Masters: Pep Comm: Rho Delta Gamma: WBAA, Sr. Bd: Cheer Leaders. EDWARDS, FRED- ERICK W.-PHAR: Crawfordsville. H-1: APhA: Kappa Psi, Pres: PHARMACIST, Sr Ed. EGBOSIMBA. BENJAMIN M.- EE: Arondizuogo, Nigeria. African Student Assoc, Pres. EGGER, MARILYNN E.-PHAR: Chicago. Ill. Warren Hall: APhA: Card Section: Folk-a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Kappa Epsi- lon: Newman Club: WRA. EGGLESTON, DAVID 0.-EE: Mish- awaka. H-2: Purdue Players, Pres: Purdue Playshop: Theta Alpha Phi, V Pres. EI-ILERT, DENNIS A.-S: Broadview, Ill. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Drill Team: ENGINEER: Purdue Pilots, EIBERG, DONALD A.-IND M: Palo Alto, Calif. Sigma Phi: Jr Prom Comm. EICI-IER. FLORINE A.-HE: Seymour. Shoemaker, Treas: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Omicrcn Nu: Student Co-no Assnf-: Univ rutlirren Assem: V C Meredith Club. EIKENBERRY, ROBERT D.--EE: Kokomo. ELDER, KATHRYN A.-HE: Dana. Alpha Chl Omega, Pres, Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Gold Peppers, V Pres: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Mortar Bd: OSS, Sr Bd: Omicron Nu: Pan-Hel Counc: Young Republ Club: VVRA. ELISHA, RUSSELL K.-PHAR: Hobart. Pi Kappa Phi: Mock Pol Conv. ELLIOTT, CHARLES C.-AG: Indianapolis. Ag Econ Club: Card Section: Sailing Club: Student Union: Wesley Found. ELLIOTT, JAN W.-IND M: Beech Grove. Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer: Card Section: RIVET, Sr Ed. ELLIOTT, KAREN S.- S: Lafayette. Alpha Xi Delta: AVVS: Card Section: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: WCCR. ELLIS, RONALD L.- S: Columbus. Cary Hall: Am Rocket Soc: Mock Pol Conv: Wes- ley Found. ELLISON, MEREDITH C.-S: Indianapolis. ELSEY, JUDY G.- S: Crystal Lake. Ill. Pi Beta Phi: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Jr Class Sec: Student Union. ELZER, ROBERT E.-EE: Indianapolis. IRE. EMRICK, RONALD D.-EE: Muncie. Dover, AIEE. ENGEL, VERNON R.-S: Valparaiso, H-2: Judo Club: Folk-a- Whirlers: Thomas Say Entomological Soc: Wesley Found. ENGLISH, DONNA L.-HE: Cleveland, Ohio. Delta Gamma: Am Home Ec Assoc: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: OSS, ENINGER, PAUL S.-S: Fort VVayne. H-2: SAM. ENSIGN, RICHARD B.-S: South Bend. Delta Tau Delta: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: RIVET: Scabbard and Blade: SAM: Young Republ Club. EPSTEIN, BARRY M.-EE: Indianapolis. Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres, V Pres: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Eta Kappa Nu: IF Pres Counc: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ERDMANN, HAROLD L.- AG: Metea. Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club. ERKILETIAN, MARGARET P.-S: Chicago, Ill. Pi Beta Phi: AVVS: Card Section: Choraleers: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Student Court: Univ Choir: WRH Governing Bd. ERVIN, JOHN-AE: Anderson. ESLINGER, LARRY L.-EE: Oakland City, H-1: AIEE: IRE: SAM. ESTER, LUCY A.-S: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gam- ma: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Card Section. Jr Bd: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Mortar Bd. V Pres: Old Masters: Sigma Alpha Eta: Theta Sigma Phi. V Pres: Angel Flight. ESTES, PAUL M.!AG: Memphis, Tenn. Cary Hall: Ag Counc: Thomas Say Entomo- logical Soc. ETTER, VVILLIALI L.-IE: Lawrenceburg. Sigma Phi Epsilon, V Pres: Iron Key: Alpha Pi Mu, V Pres: AIIE: Gimlet Club: Jr Prom Comm: OSS, Sr Bd: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. EULER, PATRICIA J.-S: Evansville. Twin Pines, Pres, V Pres: Card Section: Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Sportswomen: Student Co-op Assoc: Triton: VVRA. EUNSON, JACK T.-ME: Chicago. State Street Ct: ASME: Card Section: Dolphin Club, V Pres: Lutheran Student Assoc, Pres: Student Union: Tomahawk. EVANS. BRUCE C.-S: West Lafayette. EVANS, DAVID B.iIND M: Indianapolis. Sigma Phi Epsilon: IFC Office: SAM. EVANS, LARRY W.-CHE: New Albany. Kappa Sigma, Rush Chr: AIChE: Campus Chest: Catalyst Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Senior Class V Pres: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Student Union. EVVING. KENNETH F.-S: West Lafayette, Pi Kappa Alpha: Baptist Student Fellow. EYER, RONALD J.-PHAR: Goshen. Pi Kappa Phi, Pres: Iron Key: APhA: Card Section: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv: OSS, Sr Bd: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Purdue Playshop. FAIRMAN, JARRETT S.-S: Anderson. Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Mock United Nations: Saddle Club: Scabbard and Blade. FALK. RONALD G.-IND M: Michigan City. Sigma Chl, V Pres, Sec: Iron Key: DEBRIS. Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: Jr Prom Comm: Leadership Camp Counselor: Mil Ball Comm: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Senior Class Cabinet: Skull and Crescent: SAM. FATTA. DOMINIC V.-PHAR: Melrose Park, Ill. Delta Tau Delta. V Pres: Gimlet Club: Kappa Psi: Newman Club: Var Athletics. FEENEY, THOMAS J.-S: Gary. H-1. FEI-IRIBACI-I, WILLIAM J.-CE: Jasper. ASCE. FELDBIAN, DAVID P.-EE: Lincoln, Ill. H-2: AIEE: IRE: Newman Club- FELKNER. CHARLES T.-AG: Rockville. H-2: M11 Band. FERGUSON, JOIUV F.-S: Lockport, Ill. Cary Hall: ASHVE' ASME: Auto Club' Youn Re ubl Club. FI KLE v 1 g P C 1 JAMIES E.-S: Royal Center. Phi Sigma Kappa: Card Section: SAM: Wesley Found. -y-:r l , Zz V- ,S . 'GT 4 i s 4 x f f , . W . , if iv -1. , ff wg . U : .:'5- Q 4 '.. A 1 P i N -. 44 i if Q . f K ' ' f ffia 'limb V W: F 1- Q--5 ,. . bw Q ' , Q' .' V' f ' fm ,,, 12 W3 f C' ' 5 h i 2 A A QA 11.4 . . ' 4'-fe , W KA -t . A I :AA W Z V V s ' A I. .R P ' Q , U L ' - - 3 12556 5 9, -I A ' 'ef' A V ,jf ' - , U is fr -we r 9' 4' it . 2 X ,if fm- A ' . f' ' li 2 f' g T' v gg, at ' 3 xkf 15-W K' WW F 326 FIFOLT, DONALD J.-EE: Willoughby Hills, Ohio. Cary Hall: AIEE: IRE: Old Masters. FIGURA, RICHARD M.-EE: San Jose, Calif. Cary Hall: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Newman Club: Reamer Club: Soccer Club. FILL, JAMIES G.-PEM: Elkhart. H-2: Alpha. Phi Omega.: Judo Club. FINK, SHELDON-EE: Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Mu: B'nai B'rlth Hillel Found: Card Section: Purdue Playshop. FISHER, DAVID A.-FOR: Winchester. Circle Pines: Forestry Club: Newman Club: Student Co-op Assoc: Zouaves. FISHER, JOHN D.-CE: South Bend. ASCE: Chi Epsilon. FITCH, HQENIEY G.-IND M: Oakland City. H413 SAM. FITES, ROGER C.-AG: Granger. Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Thomas Say Entomologi- cal Soct Veterans Assoc. FIVEK. RICHARD A.-ME: Berwyn, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union. FLANAGAN, HUGH M.-ME: Pi Kappa Phi: ASME: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: Jr Prom Comm: Mack Pol Conv: Nu Beta Pi: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent: SAE. , STEPHAN R.-CE: Lynnville. H-3: ASCE: POMM. FLEISHER, WILLIAM B,-CE: Glencoe, Ill, H-1: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Mil Ball Comm: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Railroad Club: Reamer Club: Scabbard and Blade: Wesley Found. FLEMING, DAVID C.-IND M: Northbrook, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: ASME: Scabbard and Blade: SAM. FLETCHER, HERBERT P.-PHAR: Lebanon. APhA: Phi Eta Sigma: Rho Chi. FLINN, CLYDE L.-EE: Bedford. FOCHT, WILLIAM A. -PHAR: Richmond. Acacia, Pledge Trainer: APhA: OSS. FOERSTER, ROBERT S.-I ENGR: West Lafayette. Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: AIIE: Mock Pol Conv: Rifle Club, FOGLE, .IOI-IN NLACHE: Hicksville. Ohio. Cary Hall. FORD, JADIES II.-HE: Vevay. Cary Hall: Home Ec Club: Veteran's Club. FOSLER, ROBERT J.-AG: Logansport. H-2: Ag Counc: Card Section: Hort Club: Newman Club: Thomas Say Entomological Soc. Pres. FOSS, LETHA K.-S: New Castle. Phi Mu: Angel Flight: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: PDTA: RIVET. FOUST. JON A.- IND M: VVhiting, Delta Tau Delta: Drill Team: Greek VVk Comm: IFC Office: Old Masters: Scabbard and Blade: Student Court: Univ Choir. FOX. DAVID IV.-AG: Anderson. Agronomy Club: Ag Econ Club: Card Section: Poultry Club: Ward Org. FOX, JULIE L.-HE: Fort Wayne. AVVS: Univ Choir: Westmin- ster Fellow Counc, FRANK, RONALD T.-S Newman Club. FRANK, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon Mgr. FRANKLIN. DON' Fort Wayne. H-2: Kappa Kappa Psi: ROBERT II.-IND M: Binghamton, Card Section: Student Union: Athletic A.-CE: Linton. Triangle, V Pres, Pledge Trainer: ASCE: Card Section. FRANKLIN, TED L.- ME: Attica. Cary Hall: ASHVE: ASME: Student Coeop Assoc. FRASER, ROBERT R.-AG: Rochester. H-1: Ag Ed Soc. FREARSON, DAVID E.-AE: Oak. IAS. FREDERIXOIW PETER C.--PHAR: Crown Point. APl1A: Kappa Psi: Mil Band. FREISTROFFER, JOAN-HE: Lafayette. Am Home Ec Assoc: Card Section: Newman Club: OSS: Univ Choir. FREUDENBERGER, J. WILLIAM-ME: Chandler. H-3: Auto Club: Pi Tau Sigma: SAE. FREUND, FREDERICK W.-FOR: Evansville. Cary Hall: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Forestry Club: Mock Pol Conv: WCCR. FRITZ, DAVID I-I.-S: South Bend, H-3: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Mu Epsilon: Quarterdeck: Semper Fidelis. FROHREICH, LLOYD E.-IED: Logansport. ASTD: ASTE: Iota Lambda Sigma, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: PIA: Stu- dent Co-op Assoc: SNEA: Wesley Found. FRUTH, JONATHAN N.-ME: Fostoria, Ohio. H-3: ASME: Sailing Club. FRUTH, Tl-IOMAS J.-CHE: Fostoria, Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha: AIChE: Card Section: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. FULFORD, ROBERT O.-AG: Princeton. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Ag Econ Club, FULL, SUSAN E.--S: Dyer. WRH: Folk-a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Young Republ Club: YWCA. FUNK, DANIEL B.-S: Millersburg. Delta Upsilon, Pres: Scab- bard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Athletic Mgr. FUNNELL, BERNARD L.-EE: Warsaw. Outing Club. GABBARD, LARRY J.-ME: Birght. Cary Hall: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. GAESSER, ROSE M.-HE: Tell City. Alpha Delta Pi: Angel Flight: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: PDTA: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club. GAFFNEY, LOUIS P.-MPHAR: Bushnell, Ill. Cary Hall. GALLAGHER. PATRICK F.-IND M: Brazil. Alpha Tau Omega: SAM, Pres, V Pres. GALLAGIIER, SHARON A.-S: Terre Haute. Newman Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Undergrad Dames Club. GALLAGHER, STEP!-IAN M.-IND M: Franklin. Scabbard and Blade: SAM. GALLO, VIRGINIA G.-S: Evansville. Hall X: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: SNEA: WRX. GALLOWAY, MARTHA E.-HE: Covington. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: DEBRIS: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Home Ec Club: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: VVesley Found: VVRA. GALT, PATRICIA A.-S: Indianapolis. Alpha Delta Pi. Treas: Gold Peppers: Jr Prom Comm: Newman Club: OSS. Sr Bd: Orientation Panels: Student Senate: Student Body Treas: Campus Chest. GANO, BARCLAY S.-EE: South Bend. Phi Delta Theta. V Pres, Rush Chr. GARDNER, EDWIN R.-EE: Cicero. Cary Hall. GARLAND, FLOYD R.-S: Fort Wayne. Stellar Brothers, Sec: Student Co-op Assoc: Wesley Found. GARMAN, JAMES H.-CHE: Spen- cerville. AIChE: Omega Chl Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. GARWOOD, DONNA K.-S: LaPorte. Major-Minor: WRA. GEE, JAMES A.-ME: Indianapolis. Pi Tau Sigma. GEHLHAUSEN, PAUL E.-PE: Marion. H-2: Crew: Newman Club: Tomahawk. GEHRBES. ERNEST E.-EE: Altoona, Pa. IRE. GEIB, GEORGE V.-S: West Lafayette, Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate: Tau Kappa Alpha: Tomahawk: Ward Org, Pres. W GEIGER, MERL D.-IE: Fort Wayne. AIIE: Univ Lutheran Assem. GEMBERLING, C. LAMAR-S: South Bend. Phi Gamma Delta: Card Section: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Mock Pol Conv: Qnarterdeck. GEORGE, MARILYN S.-S: Evanston, Ill. Hall X: Pan-Am Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshopg Saddle Club: SNEA: Wesley Found: WRX Governing Bd. GEORGE, THOMAS J.-S: Peoria, Ill. H-2: OSS. .- .H tg, S xx it 1 ! 3. 6' GEPI-IAB-T, GLENN D.-ME: Pine Village. ASME: Ind Co-op Student Soc. GERBASI, PETER R.-IND M: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sigma Nu: Judo Club: SAM. GERTZ, GEORGE L.-S: Indianapolis. Phi Delta Theta: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. GIACIIINI. GAIL-S: River Forest, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi, Sec: Card Section: Green Guard: Pan-Hel: Sigma Delta Pi, Pres: WRA. GIBBS, NAN A.-S: New Albany. Vvarren Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv. GIBSON, JANE E-PHAR: Palos Pork, Ill. Wood Hall: APhA: Kappa Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv: Rho Chi, V Pres. GLASS, DICK A.-ME: Columbus, Ohio. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: SAE: Student Union, Jr Bd. GLEIM, GEORGE, Jr.-ME: Chicago, Ill. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma. GLENN, EILEEN E.-S: Gary. AWS: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop: Student Co-op Assoc: WRX. GLIVVA, JOSEPH G.- PE: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall: HYPER Club: Var Athletics. GLOIN, NANCY M.-S: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Pan-Hel Counc: V Pres: GOLDSBERRY, MARJORIE A.--S: Elkhart. Pi Beta Phi, Treas: Card Section: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Soph Class Council. GOLDSTEIN. WILLIAM A.-S: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: EXPONENT: Ind Econ Club: SAM: Student Union. GOLDSTTNE, .TERRY E.-EE: Chesterton, Theta Chi: IFC Office. GOODEN, DONALD P.-S: Attica. Ward Org: Wesley Found. GOODPASTERS, EDWARD G.fEE: Moores Hill. GORDEN, EVERETT M.-IED: LaPorte. ASTD, Pres: Iota Lambda Sigma. GORNDT, JUDITH A.-S: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Chi Omega: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Newman Club: Pan-Hel Counc: Student Union, Jr Bd: WRA. GOSMA, DONALD L.-IED: Lafayette, Univ Choir: Ward Org. GOSNELL, MAX A.-S: Shelbyville. State Street Ct: Folk-- Whirlers. GOTSI-IALL, JABIES T.-EE: Galveston. AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE. GOTT, MARY J.-HE: Covington. Alpha Xi Delta: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshon. GOUGH, BYRON R. -AG: Roachdale. Phi Gamma Delta: DEBRIS: Hoof and Horn Club: Scabbard and Blade: Student Court. GOIJLD. LINDA L.- HE: Montmorenci. Zeta Tau Alpha: Collegiate 4-H Club: Major- Minor: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Rho Delta Gamma, V Pres: V C Meredith Club: WBAA. GRABER, ROBERT E.-ME: Pretty Prairie, Kan. GRABILI., GORDON E.-PE: Angola. H-3: Card Section: HYPER Club: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Wesley Found. GRAHAM. DOUGLAS L. -AG ENGR: Leo. State Street Ct: ASAgE: Student Senate: VVesley Found. GRAHAM, ROBERT B.-PE: New York City, N. Y. Acacia. GRAY, JOHN R.-ME: Hammond. Auto Club: Canoe Club: OSS: SAE. GREENE, GRETCHEN A.-HE: Arlington. Va. Chi Omega: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Groove: Purdue Play- shop: Triton. GREENEN, CHARLES D.. Jr.gEE: Monticello. GREER, CONNIE J.-PHAR: Flossmoor, Ill. Hall X: APhA: Card Section: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: PIA: Westminster Student Fellow: Young Republ Club. GREER, MICHAEL R.-S: Dallas, Tex. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Auto Club: Card Section: OSS. GREGG, WILLIAM D.-EE: Hill Top. W. Va. AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu, V Pres: IRE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi, Pres. GREGORY, JOEL E.-S: Indianapo- lis. Cary Hall: Camera Club: Newmall Club: OUUUS Club? Scabbard and Blade. GREVE, DEANNA G.-HE: Russellville. Pi Beta Phi: AWS: Card Section: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: WBAA: VVRH Governing Bd. GRIESBAUM. KARL H.-S: Indianapolis. Delta Upsilon, Pledge Trainer: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. GRINSTEAD. CARL E. -ME: Kokomo. ASHVE: ASME. GROGAN, LAXVRENCE D.- ME: Urbana. Ohio. ASME: Duplicate Bridge Club: SAE. GROPPLER, LINDA L.-PHAR: South Bend. Sigma Kappa: APhA: Gold Peppers: Kappa Epsilon: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Tomahawk. GROVE, MICHAEL D.-PHAR: Indianapolis. H-2: Kappa Psi: Rho Chi. GROVE, VICKY L.-S: South Bend. Alpha Xi Delta.: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard. GRUBB, FRANK K.-S: Shelbyville. GRUWYELL, EDVVIN D., Jr.-IND M: Wilmington, Del. Pi Kappa Phi: ASME: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: SAM: Var Glee Club. GUARD, JEANNE L.-S: Kentland. Chi Omega.: Alpha Kappa Delta: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. GUINGRICH, W. GEORGE-S: Wolcott. Cary Hall. GUTH, DONNA L.-S: Chi- cago. Phi Mu, Rush Chr: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Univ Choir. GUTTMAN, MAURY S.gS: Charleroi. Pa. Sigma Alpha Mu, V Pres: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Gimlet Club: Var Athletics. GYGI, FRANCIS R.-S: Mishawaka. Stellar Brothers: Mil Band: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Lutheran Assem. I-IAAS, WILLIAM J.-EE: Hobart. Cary Hall: AIEE: IRE. I-IADFIELD, JACK A. -ME: Indianapolis. Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Var Athletics. I-IADLEY, HUGH W.-EE: Schenectady, N. Y. AIEE: IRE: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band: Outing Club: Reamer Club: Sailing Club. I-IAFERMANN, DAVID R.-S: Roanoke, Ill. H-1: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv. I-IAGSTROM, CARL L.---FOR: Schererville, State Street Ct: Forestry Club. HAGUE, DOUGLAS I.-S: Joliet, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Chr: Mock Pol Conv: United Student Fellow. HAI-IN, WILLIAM E.-S: Kokomo. Pi Kappa Phi: RIVET: Univ Choir: Athletic Mgr. HA-INY, FRED L.-ME: Albany. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma. HALE, JEAN D.-S: Shorewood, WVis. Delta Gamma, Sec: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: OSS: Outing Club: Sportswomen: YWCA. I-IALLSTROM, JAMES R.-CHE: Evanston, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta: Catalyst Club: DEBRIS, Sr Ed. HAMMOND, MARNE E. -S1 Rensselaer. Kappa Alpha Theta: Card Section: Student Union: Young Republ Club. HANF, BONNIE C.-PHAR: Lafayette. Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: APhA: AWS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Mortar Board: PHARMACIST, Editor-in-Chief: Rho Chi: Theta Sigma Phi: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. I-IANKINS, CAROLYN S.-HE: Frankfort. Glenwood, Pres: Ag Counc: Card Section: Folk-a-Whirlers: Gold Peppers: Home Ec Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc. V Pres: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club, Pres. I-IANSEN, MORRIS I-I.-CE: Jamestown, N. Y. H-2: Auto Club. I-IARGRAVES, WILLIAM B. -IND M: Delphi. Hall H: SAM. 'QCI7 S K. A .. -i ' .1 f--mx . ff :E 'E' X We gi M f' e a wt V ,df ay t gk YQMA f Ayr, :fi X 0:44, 593, f 1' 5 aaa? 'WD' 9 .fair is thin- 'E sf -z 'Z X, -. Q- Qfi I' ., f V Q-.M ' I-IARGER, JAMES T.-AG ENGR: Noblesville. Phi Kappa PBI, Sec: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. HARKNESS, JACK A. -IED: Lafayette. ASTD: Ind Ed Club, Pres. HARLEY, RONALD P.-AG: Laurel. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Counc: AGRICULTURIST, Editor-in-Chief: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock Pol Conv: Sigma Delta Chi, V Pres: Soph Class Counc. HARLOW, ANN-HE: Brownstown. Phi Mu, Sec: Angel Flight: Green Guard: Student Union: Univ Lutheran Assem: V C Meredith Club. HARMAN, PETER w.- -IND M: cincinnati. Ohio. Kappa Sigma: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union. HARPER, DAVID H.-S: Plymouth. Hall H: Mock Pol Conv: Wesley Found. HARPER, NANCY L.-S: Madison. Card Section: Green Guard: Pan-Am Club. HARRIS, CHARLES C.fAG: Spartan' burg. Farmhouse, Pledge Trainer: Ag Ed Soc: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Wesley Found. HARRIS, LARRY L.-Ag: Indianapolis. Delta Sigma Phi, Pres: Folk-a-Whirlers, Pres, V Pres: Hort Club: Mock Pol Conv: Univ Choir, HARRIS, LAURYN M.!S: Wheaton, Ill. Delta Gamma: Card Section: EXPONENT: Newman Club: YWCA. HARRIS, NANCY K.-HE: South Bend. WRH: Univ Lutheran Assem: V C Meredith Club: WRA. HARRIS, IVAYNE G.-PHAR: Sioux Falls, S. D. APhA: Rho Chi. I-IARTER, CARL E.-ME: Auburn. Cary Hall: ASME: Auto Club: Mock Pol Conv: SAE: Student Co-op Assoc: WCCR. HARTLEY, GAIL B.fS: Glen Ellyn. Ill. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm. HASEMAN, JOSEPH H., Jr.-PHAR: Linton. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sec, Treas: APhA: Kappa Psi. HATCHER, JOSEPH C.-CHE: Glasson, Ky. H-2: Baptist Bible Union: Omega Chi Epsilon: Pershing Rifles: Student Religious Council: Tau Beta Pi. HATFIELD, JOSEPH L.-S: Centerville. SNEA: Young Republ Club. HATTEN, ROBERT D.-EE: Hammond. Cary Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol. Conv. HAUERSLEY, KENNETH A.--EE: Melrose Park, Ill. Delta Tau Delta, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chr: Card Section: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Student Engineers Counc: Student Union: Young Republ Club: Var Athletics. HAUG, RAYMOND D.-ME: West Lafayette. Alpha Phi Omega, Pres, V Pres: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Pi Tau Sigma: Purdue Ind Co-op Soc: SAE: Wesley Found. HAWK, JAMES G.-ESE: Park Ridge, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pres: Drill Team: IF Pres Counc: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. HAWKINS, JACK R.-AG: Otterbein. H-2: Mock Pol Conv: Wesley Found. HAWKINSON, RICHARD C.-S: Geneva, Ill. Kappa Sigma: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: RIVET: Young Republ Club. HAWORTH, WILLIAM R.-AG: Atlanta. Alpha Kappa Lambda, V Pres: Ag Econ Club. HAZLETT, EVERETT L.-IND M: Greencastle. SAM: Veter- ans Assoc. HEER, WARREN R.-ME: Fort Wayne. State Street Ct: Auto Club: SAE: Wesley Found. I-IEIL, FREDERICK G.--S: Lima, Ohio. Alpha Tau Omega, Pres: Gimlet Club: IF Pres Counc: Skull and Crescent: Cheer Leaders. HEINLEIN, LARRY M.-S: Francesville. HELMICK, WALTER E.41ND M: San Marino, Calif. Delta Tau Delta: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: SAM: Young Republ Club. HEMPI-IILL. WILLIAM E.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: DEBRIS: SAM. HENDERSON, F. PAUL Jr.-S: Prince- ton, N. J. Phi Gamma Delta: EXPONENT: Quarterdeck: Seab- bard and Blade: Student Union. HENDERSON. MARLENE K.- S: Frankfort. Warren Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv. HENDERSON, ROBERT W.-S: Orange, Tex. Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: SAM: Theta Alpha Phi: WBAA. HENDRICKS, DIANA M.-HE: Frankfort. Delta Gamma, Sec: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: SNEA: Student Union: V C Meredith Club: WRA.. HENDRIX, CHARLES R.-AG: Flora. Ag Ed Soc. HENKE, CARLA B.-S: Manilla. Shealy Hall: Choraleers: United Student Fellow: Univ Choir. HENSLER, VIRGINIA K.--HE: Bremen. Phi Mu: AGRICUL- TURIST, Sr Ed: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Purdue Play- shop: United Student Fellow: Univ Choir: V C Meredith. HERR. RICHARD Z.-IND M: Pittsburgh, Pa. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Chr: Mil Band. HERRICK, JANE K.-S: Little Rock, Ark. Hall X: Canterbury Club: Card Section: KMRX: Toma- hawk: WRA. HESS, EDGAR G.-AE: St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Aero Club: IAS. REBS. SANDRA C.-HE: Mt. Vernon. Zeta Tau Alpha: YWCA. IIICKS, JAMES P.-AG: Eminence. Ag Econ Club, V Pres: Cores: SAM. HIGA, GEORGE J.-AG: Kalaheo, Kauai, Hawaii. Cary Hall: Ceres: POMM. HIGGINS, DICK R.-HE: Lincoln- shire Estates, Ill. Cary Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: WCCR. HILL, DIANE E.-S: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Pres: Alpha Lambda Delta, V Pres: AWS, V Pres: Card Section, Jr Bd: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Mortar Bd: Pan-Hel Counc. HILL, DONALD J.-ESE: Gary. State Street Ct: Alpha Phi Omega. HILL, MARTHA M.-HE: Frank- lin, Mich. Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu, Pres: Sportswomen, V C Meredith Club: YWCA. HILTY, JON C.-AG: Indianap- olis. H-1. HINDS. GERRY L.-ME: Kokomo. H-2: ASME. HINE, DIAX E.-ME: West Lafayette. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: SAE: Tau Beta Pi. HINKLE, JERRY A.-AG: Indianapolis. I-I-2: Ag Ed Soc. HINSHAW, I-IOVYARD G.-ME: Indianapolis. Pl Kappa Alpha.: Alpha Phi Omega: ASME: Arnold Air Society: Card Sec- tion: Christian Science Org: IFC Office: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Sailing Club. I-IINTZMAN, FREDERICK H.-EE: Reynolds. Triangle: Arnold Air Soc: Eta Kappa Nu: Pershing Rifles: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Choir. I-IIPSKIND, JOSEPH F.-S: Marion, Newman Club. HIRSCI-I, JOSEPH I.-CHE: Cleveland, Ohio. Tau Epsilon Phi: B'nal B'rlth Hillel Found: Catalyst Club: Drill Team: Skull and Crescent. HISCUTT, ROBERT J.-IED: Columbia City. HISER, LYNN A.-IND M: Lafayette. Mil Band. SAM. HITCH, NANCY L.-S: Akron, Ohio. Shealy Hall: Canterbury Club: Card Section: Green Guard: Jr. Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: WRA. HTXSON, FRANCIS A.-CE: New Paris. ASCE. HO, DOUGLAS K.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. H-2, AIEE: Chinese Student Club: Hui-O-Hawaii: IRE. HOBAUGH, JAY E.-AG: Lafayette. Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Ward Org. HOBBS, JAMES R.-EE: Indianap- olis. IAS. HOFBAUER, RDBERTA A.-S: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega: Canterbury Club: Card Section: Purdue Playshop: Student Union: Univ Choir: WRH Governing Bd. I-KOFER, RONALD C.-EE: Brookville. Triangle, V Pres: EXPONENT: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Tau Beta, Pi, U .. 4' ' xl 'Q X AW ' . I fl ,.1,: 5 3 . , 4 s , .1 ,. , ' 'z-viii ,,,.lb W. .', x 'C,, ' CX HOFFER, JERRY B.-EE: Warsaw, Outing Club, V Pres: Railroad club. HOFFERBERTH. JAMES E.-ESE: Dayton, Ohio. Delta Upsilon, Treas. l-IOFFMAN, CLIFFORD J.-EE: Fort Wayne. Sigma Pi, Treas. Rush Chr: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Skull and Crescent: Univ Lutheran Assem. HOFFMEYER, JAMES F.fIED: Indianapolis. ASTD: Iota Lambda Sigma. HOGAN, DENNIS J.fPHAR: Fort Wayne. APhA: Kappa Psi. HOING, SALLY A.-S: Vincennes. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Newman Club. I-IOLMAN, HARRY VV., Jr.-IND M: Noblesville. Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Young Dem Club. HOLZI-IAUSE, Sl-IERRY G.-S: Bedford. WRH: Old Masters: Student Senate: WRH Governing Bd: WRH Governor: Gold Peppers. HONAN, JAMIE-S: Vincennes. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Green Guard. HOOPER, DAVID T.-EE: Anrler-nn. Amateur Radio Club: Card Section: IRE: WCCR. HOOVER, DONNA J.fI-IE: Fort Wayne. WRH: Baptist Student Fellow: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: V C Meredith Club: SNEA. I-IOOVER, WAYNE-CHE: Evansville. AIChE: Omega Chi Ep- silon. Pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi, HOOVER, HYILLIAM F,. -lr.-ME: Louisville. KV. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chr: ASME: Fresh Class Treas: Glmlet Club: .Tr Class Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Pep Club: Scabbard and Blade: Sr Class Cabinet: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Cheer Leaders, Capt. HOPKINS, ANN E.-S: St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Trainer: AWS: DEBRIS, Sr Ed: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm: Sr Class Cabinet: Theta Sigma Phi: Triton: Univ Choir. HOPKINS, OSCAR, Jr.-AG: Salem. Agronomy Club, HORMANN, ROB- ERT E.-AG: New Haven. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Agronomy Club. HORN, CYNTHIA M.-HE: Bicknell, Wood Hall, HOTTELL, ANNE R.-S: Louisville. Ky. Alpha Delta Pl. Sec, AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Players: Purdue Piayshop: Theta Alpha Phi. HOITFHENS, ALBERT F.-ME: Hammond. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Wesley Found. HOUCI-IENS. SUE A.-S: Hammond. SNEA: VVesley Found. HOUSE, MARILYN K.-HE: Royal Center. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: Card Section: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: Purduettes: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: VVRX. HOVYARD. JERRY W.-S: Munster. SAM. HOVVARD, NANCY J.-S: Valparaiso. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Pan-Hel Counc: Sigma Aloha Eta. HOWE. JOI-INT D.-L ENGR: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi, Sec: AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu: Card Section: Jr Prom Comm: Phi Eta Sigma. HRONCHER, RONALD A.fI ENGR: VVarren, Ohio, Phi Kappa Theta, Treas: AIIE: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Var Athletics. HUANG, HOVYARD Y.-EE: China. AIEE: Chinese Student Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Hui-0-Hawaii Club: IRE. HUFF, JERRY L.-HE: Crawfordsville. Warren Hall: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: Student Union: V C Meredith Club: VVRA. HUH, JOHN S.f AE: Seoul, Korea, State Street Ct: IAS: International Assoc. HULL, VERNON R.-S: Tipton. Phi Delta Theta, Rush Chr: Card Section: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Athletic Mgr. HUMERICKI-IOUSE, REX E.-IND M: Odon. Phi Kappa Tau: ASCE: SAM. I-IUNN. FREDRICK A.-EE: South Bend. Amateur Radio Club: AIEE: Ind Co-op Student Soc: IRE. HUNTER, MORGAN-S: New Castle. Beta Theta Pi: Duplicate Bridge Club, Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. HUSEMAN, KENNETH A.-Ag: Cedar Lake. Sigma Pi: Ath- letic Mgr. HUSTING, BARBARA A.-S: Evanston, Ill. Wood Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: WRH Governing Bd. HUTTO, JUDITH L.-S: Tipton. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Pan- Hel Counc. HWA, AUDREY D.-HE: China. Vawter Hall: Chinese Student Club: Home Ec Club: Omicron Nu: WRA. HWA, GRACE-HE: Porto Alegre, Brazil. Vawter I-Iall: Chinese Student Club: Omicron Nu. HYKES. DENNIS R.-EE: Grosse Pointe. Mich. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec: Card Section, Jr Bd: IFC Office, Pres: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate, INGLE, LARRY V.-IND M: Kokomo. Pi Kappa Phi, Sec: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: SAM: Sigma Delta Chi. INSKEEP, XNILLIAM A.-S: New Richmond. Sigma Chi, Rush Chr: Card Section: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent. IVANCEVICH, JOHN M.-IND M: Chicago Ill. H-2: Judo Club: Mock Pol Conv: SAM. JACKSON, ROBERT L.-S: Hammond. SAM: Wesley Found. JACOBSON, LAWRENCE- IND M: Toledo, Ohio. Sigma Alpha Mu, Treas: ASCE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section: DEBRIS: IFC Oifice: SAM. JAMES, KAREN T.-S: Circle, Mont. SNEA: Wesley Found. JADLES, NOLAN E.-AE: New Albany. Camera Club: IAS, V Pres: Tau Beta Pi. JAMISON, BARBARA J.-S: Warsaw. Alpha Delta Pi: Alpha Sigma Tau: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: WRA. JANISZEWSKI, RAYMOND C.-ME: South Bend. ASME: Student Co-op Assoc. JANSEN, DONNA L.-HE: Gary. Chi Omega: Angel Flight: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Groove. JANSSEN, VVERNER C.-AE: Deshler, Neb. State Street Ct: Aero Club: IAS: Lutheran Student Assoc. JARRELL, CHARLES W.-ME: Frankfort. Alpha Phi Omega: ASME. JASON. RICHARD H.-ESE: Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Mu, Treas: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: EXPONENT. JEFFRIES, JOHN M.-I ENGR: Crawfordsville. H-3: AIIE. JEBLISON, JOANN R.-S: Des Plaines, Ill. Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer: Card Section: Green Guard: Lafayette Swim Club: Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Sailing Club: Sports- Women: Triton. JEPSON, CLAYTON H.-S: Bennington. Vt. H-2: Auto Club: Card Section: SAM. JOHANNISSON, ERIC E. -S: Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Delta Tau Delta: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv. JOHNS. PATRICK-CHE: Green Bay, Wis. H-1: AIChE: Purdue Pilots. JOHNSEN, DANIEL R.-S: Griffith, Kappa Delta Rho, Rush Chr: OSS: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent. JOHNSON, DAVID C.-CE: Jamestown, N. Y. H-2: Auto Club. JOHNSON, DAVID C,-IED: Hinsdale, Ill. Ind Ed Club. JOHNSON, DONALD E.fAG: Linden. JOHNSON, FRANKLIN L.-AG: Vincennes. Rochdale: Ag Ed Soc: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. JOHNSON, HUBERT R. -AG: Clinton. Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn Club V Pres: Var Athletics. JOHNSON, JOHN A.-S: Findlay, Ohio. Sigma Chi: SAE: Student Union. JOHNSON, MICHAEL A.-PEM: Ander- son. Phi Gamma Delta: Var Athletics. 4 . ' ' ' -s' 'lf-. I ' 1 'iffffl - I 462 , . . , . .,,V M . . fir' i A Q ' ' 4 P , L . ,af . fX's...f ' - V1 ii . ll? 1 iv , gf twiki.. X v ',,,,M 5. . 'rg J . , . N , T LT' ft ,AI Y 1 i Sz- 1: 1 .. ' A - 55551:-.rm-11-.-1-:-25 1. -- ' ' ?45:j5,:i::i .. Q a1s':.:fQ:..1: sf' 433- A f A 5 . 52 Gr -ff 2. . ' 'Q 'L ' S - f.., 'V-52125555 . - T'-f :gi3 ' 'vw 5 - f R 2' ' I t. es, . ' lf E Q .. - ---:.-.ii , 21233: 'I ' ' ' ,Q I . 'WlQ, .1 . , N ff . - '- f 7 1. ' M:-.-..,:-gs:as:.:s-ai af.. ,Iv ' ' flrgv gf , 4: .jgsef 4. t if.: .' ,-:.. ' A -f1If3iEi '?-:5,f.'.f . . ' . 5 ' J' :f.2:2:'3:1:f ' -1-as-r f' , :2.'5.':-1.2-if'21E':.Nsu'1,r:.l,.,I A ' . Y 1 H- . f if Q U ' - f . f '......... 5 Q . . .1.,.f'i5w , . , A :fa ----.i 5 . fig ' . V . , :ri W - 1 . 'W .,.. X 1 . j ' serif 311:-'.j . . in-v -' in . ' 334 JOHNSON, ORWIC A.-EE: Columbus. H-1: Christian Found. JOHNSON, RICHARD G.-S: Fredonia, N. Y. JOHNSON, RICHARD L.-CE: Marion. H-1: ASCE: Card Section. JOH.NSTON, DAVID W.-ME: Ottawa. Ill, ASME. JOHNSTON, KURT E.-AG: Union City. FarmHouse: Agron- omy Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Pershing Rifles. JOHNSTON, REX L.- AG: Lynn. Fairway: Ag Econ Club: Camera Club: Student Co-op Assoc. JONES, GARY A.-PHAR: Muncie. Cary Hall: PHARMACIST. JONES, HAROLD V.-I ENGR: Franklin. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: AIIE: IFC Office: Student Union. JONES, LARRY K-ME: Lafayette. Alpha Phi Omega: Semper Fidelis: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk: Ward Org. JONES, NICHOLAS-AG: Sidney, Ohio. Alpha Gamma Rho, V Pres: Iron Key: Alpha Zeta: Campus Chest. Chr: Freshman Leadership Camp: Gimlet Club: Old Masters: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, Sr Bd. JONES, ROBERT E.- IED: Rushville. JONES, THADDEUS M.-EE: Muncie. Cant- erbury Club: IRE: Purdue Playshop. JULIAN, CARL E.-EE: Freelandville. JULIAN, GARY A.- ME: Mitchell. Kappa Delta Rho. Treas, Rush Chr: Lutheran Student Assem: Mock Poi Conv. Jl'LIAN, ROBERT W.-S: Logansport. H-1: Math Club. KABLE, ROBERT W.-CHE: Fort Wayne. Phi Kappa Tau. KAHLER, SUZANNE L.-S: Rockford. Ill. Wood Hall: Alpha Lambda Delta: WRA. KAISER, THOMAS G.-CE: Elkhart, Pi Kappa Alpha, Treas: ASCE. KALLERES, MICHAEL P.- IND M: Gary. H-3, V Pres: Canterbury Club: Judo Club: KMRX: SAM. KAMINSKI, THOMAS A.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Delta Tau Delta, Treas: Mil Band: SAM. KAMDI, WILLIAM E.-EE: Fort Wayne. H-1: Alpha Phi Omega. V Pres: IRE: Mil Band. KAMMAN, JOHN P.-ME: Brownstown. Cary Hall: ASME: Reamer Club: SAE: Univ Lutheran Assem: Var Athletics. KAPELLA, WILLIAM A.- CHE: Lockport, Ill. I-I-3: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Mil Band. KARTER, THOMAS G.-S: Culver. Phi Kappa Psi: Card Sec- tion: Student Union. KASSNER, RICHARD J.-S: Berwyn, Ill. Cary Hall: Delta Rho Kappa, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Pendragon, Pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Reamer Club. KATTMANN, CABOLYN L.-S: Evansville. Delta Gamma.: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Triton: Young Republ Club. KEARNEY, JAMES H.-IED: Park Ridge, Ill. H-2: ASTD: Card Section: Iota Lambda Sigma: Newman Club. KEAY, DAVID A.-EE: Marion. Pi Kappa Alpha. Treas: Jazz Soc! Univ Choir. KEEFER, ALLAN P.-AG: Wawaka. Stellar Brothers: Hort Club: Mil Band: Student Co-op Assoc. KEENE, JON H.-IED: Bay Village, Ohio. Alpha Kappa Lambda, V Pres: ASTD: IFC Office: Iota Lambda Sigma. KEHR, CALVIN C.-PHAR: Fort Wayne. Beta Theta Pi: APhA: Card Section:-Kappa. Psi. KELLEMS, RONALD D.-ME: Madison. ASME: P1 Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. KELLEY, BARRY R.-ME: Pittsboro, ASME, KELLIM. JOIHNT Rf-AG: Connersville. Hoof and Horn Club. KEMP, KENNETH-AG: Anderson. Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Campus Chest: Forestry Club: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Outing Club: Scabbard and Blade: Student Senate, Speaker. KEMPER, ROGER T.-AG: Lexington. State House, Pres: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc, Pres: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc, KENZLER, FRANK W.. JR.-S: West Lafayette. Pi Kappa Alpha: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: RIVET: Scabbard and Blade. KERSHNER, DAVID H.-AE: Dayton, Ohio. Cary Hall: IAS: Railroad Club. KESSLER. JAMES B.-PHAR: Hammond, Kappa Delta Rho, V Pres: APhA: IFC Office: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: PHARMACIST: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Cres- cent: Semper Fidelis. KICHUKOFF, GEORGE R.-PHAR: Gary. Delta Upsilion: OSS, KIEFFER, DANIEL J.-S: South Bend. Mil Band: Student Art League. KILCULLEN, MARLENE A.-S: Munster. Alpha Xi Delta: AWS: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock Pol. Conv: OSS: SNEA: Univ Choir. KIMJCK. RAY W.-AG: Scottsburg. Dover, Pres, V Pres, Sec: Alpha Zeta: Arnold Air Soc: Student Co-op Assoc. KING. DONALD E.-ME: Fountaintown. Delta Up- silon: Student Union. KING, GEORGE R.AAG: Butler. Tomahawk. KING. GERALDINE-HE: Evanston, Ill. Zeta Tau Alpha: AVVS: Card Section: Delta Alpha: Mock Pol Conv: V C Meredith Club: WRA. KINGMAN, RICHARD T.fIND M: San Pierre. H-2: Card Section: SAM. KHVSLEY, WILLIAM A.-EE: LeRoy, N. Y. Kappa Delta Rho. Pres. Rush Chr: Campus Chest, Chr: IFC Pres Counc: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union. Jr, Bd. KIRCIINER, GEORGE W.-EE: Rochester, N, Y. H-2: Eta Kappa Nu: Judo Club: Newman Club: Tau Beta Pi: KIRCHNER. JUDITH M.-HE: Marshall. Vvarren Hall: Card Section: Green Guard: Major-Minor: Modern Dance Club. KIRK, DAVID J.-IND M: New Philadelphia, Ohio. Kappa Sigma: Arnold Air Soc: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. KIRKMAN, ROBERT S.-FOR: Jeffersonville. H-2: Forestry Club. KIRKSTADT, CAROL V.-S: Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta, Treas: AWS: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Triton. KIRN, JOHN B.-CHE: Whiting, Beta Theta Pi: AIChE: Catalyst Club: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. KIRT, ROBERT L.-ME: Green Bay. Wis. Phi Kappa Sigma: Aeromodelers: ASME: IAS: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Young Republ Club. KISH. JOSEPH P.-IND M: Gary. Pi Kappa Alpha: Gimlet Club: Jr Prom Comm: RIVET, Editor-in-Chief: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi, KLEIN, WILLIAM E.--S: New York City, N. Y. Tau Epsilon Phi: B'nal B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv. KLEBIM, EUGENE R.-S: Lafayette. Mock Pol Conv: Univ Choir: Ward Org. KLIMIUK, MARY-S: Argo, Ill. lvarren Hall: Card Section: Saddle Club. KLINE, CHARLES R.-CHE: Floss- moor, Ill. State Street Ct: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Mock Pol Conv: Omega Chi Epsilon. V Pres: Tau Beta Pi. KLLNE. JOHN M.-AG: Mishawaka. Ag Econ Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Newman Club: OSS. KLING, RICHARD A.-S: Converse. Alpha Chi Rho, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv. KLOOR. JUDITI-I A.-S: Greencastle. WRX. KLUEH, RONALD L.- MTE: Ferdinand. Phi Lambda Upsilon: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. .,.-.-f gg 'iff' M N Qu 9910-P -:L i- rw. 42 vu- N-ff 211: -gf' V Y 1.133 e ,Q gr W. X I mf' 2-. be fr-..m.4 bib' i of by x i ,,.,..-+....--we-x 4 L 4 V X 3. E M Q but June weddings ore so plebeion 3 ? f' EA 5 1 ' 1 5 .524 Q 5 E 1 ii?- Q ,IQ 2 I s 1' x N 1 1 E 1 1 ! a l v 2 E 1 3 1 i 1 Y 3 l 5 Y 4 I Q' x Q Q 'S-uv f 1? , . 4 .uv 'lt' M . TN, X 'Ure -, V. . , . --my 9'-.1 gag!-A-.Q K 2, ' V fmv,wm:g. 4. ' A - 1-r 1 ,vfff-'ii g,g.iW? -M , , -- ..1 A+- J.: . . 'ei l. .hWM1'e3 KNIP, BURTON-ME: Downers Grove, Ill. Alpha Chi Rho. Rush Chr: ASME: Auto Club: Student Union. KNORR, WAYNE -PHAR: Highland. H-3: Phi Delta Chl, KOCH, KENNETH- EE: Chicago. Ill. AIEE: IRE: Judo Club. KOEKENBERGI, HAROLD-PHAR: Lafayette. APhA: Auto Club: Kappa Psi, Treas: Rho Chi. KOHN, PEDRO-IME: Quito, Ecuador. H-1: International Assoc: Mock l-ol Conv: Pan-Am Club: Reamer Club: Soccer Club: SAM. KOKENIS. JAMES-EE: Hammond. AIEE: Camera Club: IRE. KONG, MALCOLM-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. AIEE: IRE: Newman Club: Hui O Hawaii, V Pres. KONIECZNY, WILLIAM-ME: Michigan City. Cary Hall: ASME: Card Section: Pi Tau Sigma. KONOPASKI, KAY-S: Everett, Wash. Delta Gamma: Card Section: Class Council: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc. Jr Bd. Rush Counselor. KOORS, DONALD-SEH: Greensburg. Alpha Kappa Delta: Newman Club. KORB. OTTO-I ENGR: Rego Park. Queens. New York. Am Rocket Soc: AIEE, Pres and Treas: ASTME: IAS: SAE: Amer Inst of Management Sciences: Leadership Training. KOSIBA, RICHARD-CE: Hobart. ASCE. KOTYUK, THEODORE-ME: Whiting. Pi Kappa Phi: ASME: OSS. KRAISEL, LEONARD-PHAR: Washington, D. C. Sigma Alpha Mu. Rush Chr: APhA: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Outing Club: Pershing Rifles, Ass't Adjutant, Exec. Officer: POMM, Captain: Rho Chi: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue U. Honor Guard, Exec. Officer: Army Ball Comm: Deputy Brigade Commander, Army ROTC: Assoc U S Army. KRAMER, DALE-PHAR: Joliet. Ill. Kappa Sigma. KRALIER, SONDRA-HE: Haubstadt. VVood Hall: Col- legiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers. KRATZ, JOY-HE: Wauwatosa, Wisc. Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta. Sec: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mil Band: Omicron Nu, V Pres: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club, V Pres: Young Republ Club: SNEA: S.T.E.I.. KREIDER, MARVIN-AE: New Paris. Stellar Brothers. V Pres., Treas: Am Rocket Soc: IAS: Mock Pol Conv: Student Art League. KROPFF, GEORGE-CHE: South Bend. Cary Hall: AIChE: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. KRUGER, JAMES-CI-IE: Crown Point. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AIChE: Card Section: Catalyst Club: ENGINEER, Layout Ed, Managing Ed: Student Union. KRUGGEL, JAMES-IME: Handondeld, N. J. Kappa Sigma, Pres, Rush Chr: DEBRIS: IFC Pres Counc: Student Union. KULINSKI, THOMAS-S: Terre Haute. Alpha Tau Omega: Aeromodelers: Arnold Air Soc: Glider Club: Judo Club. KUNTZ, ARTHUR-EE: Kokomo, Beta Sigma Psi, Pres: Univ Lutheran Assem, V Pres. KURFESS, NANCY-S: Chicago. Ill. Phi Mu: AWS. Pubilicity Comm: PDTA: Greek Wk: Green Guard: Mil Band, majorette: Pan-Hel Counc. Rep: Student Art League: Student Union: Young Republ Club: SNEA: AWS: G0lddigger's Comm: WRA. KUTCHINS, Cl-IERYL-S: Palos Park, Ill. Pi Beta Phi: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Newman Club. LACIS, ULDIS -CI-IE: Hammond. Catalyst Club. LADD, ROBERT-S: Rich- mond, Va. IFC Office: Purdue Geological Soc. LAFUZE, JANICE-S: Liberty. Zeta Tau Alpha, V Pres: Alpha Lambda, Pres: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Kappa Delta PI: Mortar Bd, Pres: Old Masters, Co-Chr: Jr Pan-Hel Counc. Pres: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Un- ion, Jr V Pres: Dean for a Day: DEBRIS Queen Semi-finalist, LAGUE, RICHARD-IED: Amboy. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Sec: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv. LAI-IR, SANDRA-S: Lafayette. Chi Omega: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Sigma Alpha Eta: YWCA. LAI-IS, ROBERT-AE: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma: IAS: Newman Club: Freshman Baseball. LAI, Sl-IAWS EE: Changhaw, Formosa. AIEE: Chinese Student Club: IRE. LAKE, PAUL M.-S: Swayzee. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Card Section: EXPONENT, Managing Ed: Gimlet Club: Mock Pol Conv: IFC, Pledge Counc: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi, pres: Wesley Found: Young Republ Club. LAMBORN, JUDITH A.-HE: Lafayette. Lutheran Student Assoc: Home Ec Club. LAMPMAN, CHARLES M. III.-S: East Liverpool, Ohio. Triangle: Camera Club: Canterbury Club: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Sail- ing Club: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir. LANDMARK, ANTON II.-EE: Oslo, Norway. Cary Hall: In- ternational Assoc. LANG, SAVDRA BRUBAKER-S: Warsaw. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Angel Flight, Commander: Card Section: Choraleers: Green Guard Honorary: Homecoming Court 1957: Coed Col Air Force 1958: DEBRIS Queen Court 1959: Univ Choir. LANGNER, LEON J.-PHAR: Hammond. Cary Hall: APhA: Kappa Psi. LANTZ, BARBARA A.-HE: Pekin, Ill. Ann Tweedale: AWS: Card Section: Christian Found: Kappa Beta, Pledge Trainer, His- torian: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Student Art League, V Pres: Student Co-op Assoc: V C Meredith Club. LANTZ, ROBERT J.-ME: Forest. ASME: Student C0-op Assoc. LAPP, ROGER D.-S: LeRoy, N. Y. Kappa Delta Rho: IFC Office. LARABEE, KENNETH E.-EE: Chana. Ill. Amateur Radio Club: Card Section: IRE: Lutheran Student Assoc. LARGURA, ALDO M.-S: Gary. LARSEN, JANICE K.-S: Chicago, Ill. Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Theta Alpha Phi: Gold Peppers. LARSON, PAUL F.-AG: Winclfall. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Hoof and Horn Club. LASMANIS, TEIKA V.-HE: South Bend. Student Art League. Pres: Univ Choir: NEA: V C Meredith Club. LATZ, JAMES R.-IED: Indianapolis. H-3: ASTD. LAWTON. CAROLYN-AG: Princeton, Ill. Hall X. Governor: Card Section: Student Senate: WRX, Governing Bd: Freshman Orientation Panels: Varsity Varieties: Gold Peppers. LAYA. ALLEN T.-S: Chicago. Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: Gimlet Club: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Scabbard and Blade: Var Athletics, LEACH. KEN E.-ME: Indianapolis. ASME. LEACH. IVILLIAM R,gCHE: Cincinnati, Ohio. Theta Tau, Sec: AIChE: Catalyst Club: ACS: Mil Band. LEAF, LARRY J.-EE: Ander- Son. H-2. LEAYEL, MITCHELL D.-AG: Rochester. Zouaves. LEBO, JERRY A.-EE: Winamac. Marwood, Treas: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. LEE, ANDREW-I Econ: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: SCOPE: SCIENTIST: Commerce Club: Astronomy Club: Intramural Athletics. LEE, CALVIN S.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. MSC: AIEE: IRE: Hui 0 Hawaii: Tau Beta Pi. LEE, WAYNE E.-AG: Yorktown. Fairway: AE Ed Soc: Student Co-op Assoc: Kappa Kappa Psi: Wesley Found. LEEDY, HOWARD E.-PE: Knox. Cary Hall: Hyper Club: Mock Pol Conv: Math Club: VVesley Found: Var Athletics. LEHIMAN. JOHN H.-CHE: Cincinnati. Ohio. H-3: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Purdue Playshop. LEILICH, ROBERT I-LHME: Balti- more, Md. Sigma Nu, Sec: ASME, Ed: Jr Prom Comm: Univ Choir. LEIMER, ROLLO M.-IED: Fort VVayne. Iota Lambda Sigma, Historian. LEINBACI-I, RICHARD-EE: Binghamton, N. Y. Triangle. Rush Chr: Amateur Radio Club: AIEE: Camera Club: IRE: Newman Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop. LEIPOLD, FREDERICK J.-EE: Denver, Colo. Tau Beta Pi. V Pres. LEITER, FREDERICK A.-EE: Goshen. MSC: AIEE. LEMKE, RONALD R.-EE: Mosinee, Wisc. Triangle: AIEE: Duplicate Bridge Club: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Newman Club: Quai-terdeckg Tau Beta Pi. LEONARD, SUSAN G-HS: St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. LeROY, JOHN E.-AE: Downers Grove, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi: Amateur Radio Club: Forensic Man- aging Bd: IAS: Purdue Playshop. LESLIE, GEORGANNAAS: Camden. VVood Hall: Lutheran Student Assoc. LETT, GERALD L.-EE: I-Iuntingburg. H-1, Senator: AIEE: EXPONENT: IRE: Mock P01 Conv: WMRH. LEVANDE, JAMES S.-IED: Cedar Lake. H-2: Iota Lambda Sigma: New- man Club: Industrial Ed Club. LEVERSEN. LEROY D.iME: Indianapolis. H-1. LEVINE, JERROLD L.-CHE: Chicago. Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: AIChE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Sec- tion: Catalyst Club: Mock Pol Conv: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Var Wrestling. LEWIS, WILLIAM E.--CE: Anderson. Sigma Phi Epsilon: ASCE: Aero Club: Dolphin Club, Sec: Athletic Mgr. Swim. LICURS, PAUL Jr.-EE: Cleveland. Ohio. H-1: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. LIEHE. WILLIAM M.-S: Whiting. H-3: Am Chem Soc: Wesley Found. LINDQUIST, STEVEN M.-CHE: VVarren. Pa. H-2: ENGINEER: Old Masters. LINEMAN, NEAL D.-PE: Greenville. Pa. Hyper Club: Var Athletics. LINK, JOHN F.--AG: Liberty. Ag Econ Club: Auto Club. LI'N'K, LAWRENCE R., Jr.fME: Morristown. H-3: Pi Tau Sigma: SAE. LINNERFD, HAROLD J.-ESE: Crystal Lake, Ill. H-1: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Undergrad Math Club. LINQUIST, ROGER D.-ME: Chicago. Ill. State Street Ct: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. LITTEN. ROBERT A.f EE: Springfield, Mo. IRE: Tau Beta Pi. LITTLE. DAVID M.- AG: Dillsboro. Farmhouse: Ag Econ Club: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Zeta: Baptist Student Fellow: Ceres: Collegiate 4-H Club: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Kappa Delta Pl: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma. LITTLE, LARRY R.-PE: Carthage. Club 25: Student Co-op Assoc: Hyper Club. LIVESEY, JAMES E.-IND M: East McKeesport. Pa. Delta Tau Delta: Forensic Managing Bd: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office. Publicity Chr: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. LIVINGSTON. MARY L.-S: Anderson. WRX: AWS: Card Section: Student Union: Wesley Found. LIVINGSTON, RALPH L.-ME: Rich- mond. Acacia: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office: Skull and Crescent. Sec: Campus Chest. LOCHRIE, WILLIAM D.-EE: Springfield. Ill. H-2: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu. Pres: IRE: Newman Club: Student Engineers Counc: Tau Beta Pi. LODENKAMPER, JOHN W.-MTE: Washington, Mo. Sigma Pi Epsilon: AIMetE, V Pres: ENGINEER. Ed. Mgn Ed. Layout Ed: Greek Wk Comm: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Pres: Skull and Cres- cent: Student Engineers Counc. LODENKAMPER. LLWDA L.- S: St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: ENGINEER. feature Ed: EXPONENT, Cam- pus Copy Ed: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Old Masters: Theta Sigma Phi: BARD, Editor-in-Chief: Campus Chest. LOGAN, GORDON D.-AG: South Whitley. Rochdale: Ad Ed Soc: Old Masters. LOI-IMULLER, BRUNO L.-AE: Chicago, Ill. Am Rocket Soc: IAS. LONG, WILLIAM E.-EE: Ladoga. LORANCE, LIONEL M.- S: Muncie. H-1: Old Masters: SCIENTIST: Evans Scholar. LOTZ, ROBERT-ESE: Wilmette. Ill. Beta Theta Pi: Drill Team: EXPONENT, Jr Ed: Outing Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Skull and Crescent. MABRONE, JAMES I.-ESE: Glenview, Ill. Theta Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Tau Beta Pi. P91 ro Q. 1' LOUGH, LUAN-S: Mooreland. Alpha Chi Omega.: Card Sec- tion: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: WBAA: Young Republ Club. LOVERDE, ALBERT S.-ME: Chicago, Ill. State Street Ct: ASME: Card Section: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk. LOVETT, LAURELYN K.-S: Glenview, Ill. Alpha Lambda Delta: International Assoc: Wesley Found: Young Dem Club. LOWELL, RICHARD D.-AG: Boonville. Alpha Chi Rho: Pur- due Playshop. LOVYER, LEIVIS E.-IND M: Rushville. SAM. LOWLES, DAVID C.-ME: Solon. Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha: Card Section: Campus Chest: Nu Beta Chi: Student Union. LUCAS, DELBERT E.-ME: Carlisle. Kneale: ASME: Arnold Air Soc: Baptist Stu- dent Fellow: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: SAE: Student Co-op Assoc. LUI, EDWARD J.-CHE: Naalehu, Hawaii, Triangle: AIChE: Catalyst Club: DEBRIS: Hui-o-Hawaii. LFKENS, BARBARA K.-S: South Bend. Wood Hall: Am Chemical Soc. V Pres: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Soc Women Engineers, Pres, Pledge Trainer: Wesley Found. LUNG, JOSEPH O.-AE: Mishawaka. Delta Tau Delta: Am Rocket Soc: Arnold Air Soc: IAS: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Univ Choir. LUTTON, THEODORE A.-ME: Fort Wayne. ASME: Mock Pol Conv: SAE. LYON, SHERMAN O.-CHE: Alton, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Sec: Catalyst Club: EXPONENT, Editor-in-Chief: Gimlet Club: Iron Key: Jr Prom Chrm: Omega Chi Epsilon: Senior Class Cabinet: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. MAIER, LEO R., JR.-ME: Columbus. Cary Hall: Albright- Otterbein Student Fellow: ASME: Card Section: Sailing Club: Student Religious Counc, MAHONEY, BARBARA S.-HE: West Lafayette. Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: Wesley Found. MACLEOD, ORA A.-S: Skokie, Ill. Delta Gamma: OSS: Stu- dent Union: WRA: Young Republ Club. MADSEN, ELIZABETH L.-S: Hammond. Kappa Alpha Theta: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P01 Conv: Student Union. MACIAS, LILLIAN A.-I-IE: Mexico City, Mexico. Alpha Delta Pi: Card Section: Choraleers: Green Guard: Pan-Am Club: Univ Choir: Wesley Found. MACEY, JAMES P.-ME: Whiting. Phi Gamma Delta, Rush Chr: ASME: Jr Prom Comm: Mil Ball Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Pi Tau Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade. MACCABEE, HOVVARD D.-CE: Highland Park, Ill. Tau Epsilon Phi: ASCE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Chi Epsilon: Class Counc: Greek VVk Comm: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: OSS, Jr Bd: Phi Eta Sigma: Senior Class Cabinet: Tau Beta Pi. MAINES, VVILLIAM C.fEE: Anderson. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec: Student Union, MAINLAND, CHARLES M.-AG: LaPorte. Rochdale. Sec: Hort Club: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Lutheran Assem. MAKLEY, PAUL E., JR.-CE: Dayton, Ohio. Phi Kappa Theta: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Newman Club: OSS: POMM: Scabbard and Blade. MANKOVYSKI, GERALD A.-PHAR: East Chicago. APhA. V Pres: Kappa Psi. MANLEY, RICHARD T.-IND M: Fort VVayne. H-1: Card Section: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade. MANLIEF, SCOTT K.-ESE: St. Paul, Tau Beta Pi. RIAWLOVE, ANTHONY J.-EE: Evanston, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pres, Rush Chr: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Gimlet Club: IRE: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Iron Key: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, Sr Bd: Tau Beta Pi, MANSFIELD, CHRISTINE-HE: Oak Park, Ill. Kappa Alpha Theta: Card Section: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Omi- cron Nu: Senior Cabinet: SNEA: Student Union, Jr Bd: V C Meredith Club. MANSFIELD, JOYCE L.-S: Miami Beach, Fla. Warren Hall: Alpha Lambda Delta: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found, V Pres: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Pi Mu Epsilon: SCIENTIST, MARINO, NICK A.-EE: Gary. AIEE: IRE. DIARLEY, CINDY-HE: Indianapolis. Delta Gamma, Rush Chr: AWS: Card Section: Student Union: WRA. MARNER, WILBUR J.- ME: Kokomo. MARSH, JAMES C.-EE: Indianapolis. Hall H. MARSHALL, JANET T.-HE: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi: ENGINEER: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Westminster Found: V C Meredith Club: WRA. MARSHALL, JOHN F.- S: Maywood, Ill. H-3: EXPONENT: KMRX: Mock Pol Conv. MARTIN, C. ARTHUR-FOR: Billings, Mont. H-1: Alpha Phi Omega: Chess Club: Forestry Club: Mil Band: United Student Fellow: Young Republ Club, MARTIN, DAVID L.-S: Pendle- ton. Pi Kappa Phi, Rush Chr: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Card Sec- tion: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma. MARTIN, JANE E.-HE: South Bend, Hall X: Card Section: Jr Prom Comm: Class Counc: Sr Class Cabinet: SNEA: Univ Choir: WRX Governing Bd. MARTIN, JERRY L.-PHAR: La- fayette. APhA: Card Section: PHARMACIST. DIARTIN, DIARY L.-S: Crawfordsville, Major-Minor: Sportswomen. MARTIN, RONALD L.-S: Mishawaka. State House: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Soc: Mil Ball Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. LIARTIN, TOMMY G.-CHE: Crandall. H-3: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Judo Club: Semper Fidelis. MARTIN, THOMAS D.- EE: Moore, Okla. Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Tau Beta Pi. MARTZ, WILLIAM M.-ME: Griffith. H-3: ASME: Card Section: SAE: Univ Choir. MASON. MARJORIE C.-PHAR: Lakewood, Ohio. Wood Hall: APhA: AWS: Kappa Epsilon. MASON, ROBERT L.-EE: Charleston, W. Va. Hall H: AIEE: ENGINEER, Sr Ed: Eta Kappa Nu, V Pres: IRE: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Delta Chi: Tau Beta Pi, Pres, V Pres. MAT!-IERS. HARRY J., JR.-S: Joliet, Ill. Alpha Chi Rho: DEBRIS: Greek Wk Comm: Student Union. MATHIAS, MELVIN M.-AG: Lar- will. Rochdale, Treas: Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H Club: POMM: Reamer Club: Student Co-op Assoc.: Ward Org. MATTSON. CLIFFORD L., JR.-IND M: Indianapolis. Camera Club: EXPONENT: SAM. MATUGA. JOAN M.-S: East Chicago. Shealy Hall: Old Mas- ters: Young Dem Club. MATULA, BRENDA C.-S: Glen Ellyn. Ill. Phi Mu: Kappa Delta Pi: OSS: Univ Choir: WRX. MATULA, RICHARD A.-ME: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Delta Upsilon: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma, Pres: Tau Beta Pi. MAXEY. BRIAN W.-S: Michigan City. State Street Ct: Am Chem Soc: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Student UN Assem. MAYS, JOHN E.-CHE: Rocky River, Ohio. Beta Theta Pi: Card Section: IFC Office. DMCAFFREY, KATHLEEN M.-S: Riverside. Ill. Alpha Delta Pi, Sec, Treas, Rush Chr: Card Section: Campus Chest: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc, Sr Bd. MGCARTHY, EDWARD O.-IME: Bedford. Phi Kappa Sigma, V Pres: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Sailing Club: SAM. McCARTHY, DAVID L.-ME: Markleville. H-3: Railroad Club: SAE. McCAULEY, JAMES H.-IND M: River Forest, Ill. Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Trainer: ENGINEER: IFC Office. McCLURE, DEANNA R.-HE: Oxford, Ohio. MCCONNELL, ROBERT F.- AG: Kokomo. Cary Hall: Wesley Found. Mg-CORY, DICK-PE: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: Var Athletics. McCOY, JERRI S.-HE: Monroe City. Zeta Tau Alpha: Bap- tist Student Fellow: Card Section: Green Guard: Home Ec Club: Major-Minor: Univ Choir: WRA. McCREARY. PHILLIP E.-S: Kirklin. Camera Club. McCULLOUGl-I, LARRY J.-I ENGR: New Albany. H-3: AIIE: ASTE: Mil Band: Wesley Found: Young Republ Club. McDONALD, FREDERICK T.- IED: Rockford, Ill. Amateur Radio Club: Ind Ed Club: Judo Club: Rifle and Pistol Club: SNEA: SCCR. 2 McDONALD, MARVIN E.-CHE: Crawfordsville. Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Trainer: AIChE: Scabbard and Blade. McGEORGE, FRANCES E.-S: Highland. Warren Hall: EXPONENT: Major- Minor: Mock Pnl Conv: Student Union: WRA: WCCR, McGRIFF, DARREL L.-AG: Argos. Club 25, Pres, Sec: Agronomy Club: Collegiate 4-H Club: Dairy Club: Student Co-op Assoc. McGUIRE, RICHARD H.-S: East Cleveland, Ohio. Cary Hall: Baptist Student Fellow: EXPONENT: Mil Band. McJILTON, KATI-IRYN-S: Muncie. Town Girls: Univ Luth- eran Assem: Young Republ Club. McKINNIS, PAUL W.-AG: Otterbein. Mock Pol Conv: Ward Org. MCNALLY, GEORGE S. -CE: Homewood, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: EXPONENT, Jr Ed. McNAMAR, DAVID F.--S: Terre Haute. H-3: Canter- bury Club: KMRX: SAM. McPI-IAIL. ROGER B.-PHAR: Niagara Falls, N. Y. APhA: Kappa Epsilon: Rho Chi. McQUEEN, CAROL J.-S: West La- fayette. Sigma Kappa: SNEA: Town Girls: Westminster Fellow. MEADE, JOE N.-S: Oakland City. H-1. MEEK, RICHARD D.-EE: Winchester. Delta Upsilon, Sec: Student Union. MEI-ILING, LEANDER I-I.fCE: Ferdinand. Delta Sigma Phi, Sec. Treas: ASCE: POMM: Student Union. MELCIIER, FREDERICK W.-HE: Hoagland. Delta Upsilon: Home Ec Club: Mock Pol Conv: V C Meredith Club. MELCHER, LINDA F.- S: Golf. Ill, Card Section: Green Guard: SNEA: Univ Choir: WKH. MELICK, JERRY D.-PHAR: South Whitley. APhA: Mock Pol Conv: VVard Org. MELLINGER, BEN L.-EE: Goshen. Delta Upsilon: AIEE: IRE. MELNYK, JOSEPH J.-S: LaPorte. Theta Chi: Geologi- cal Soc. MENOR, LUCIAN A.-I ENGR: Gary. Cary Hall: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE: Card Section. MENTZER, ANNA C.-HE: New Harmony. Vawter Hall: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Town Girls: V C Meredith Club: WRA: WRH. MERITT, MAUREEN J.-S: Kokomo, Chi Omega: Major- Minor: Triton. MERRITT, MARILYN J.gS: Rensselaer. War- ren Hall: Christian Found: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Young Republ Club. BIESSERSMITH. BARBARA A.-S: West La- fayette. Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Delta Rho Kappa, Pres: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mortar Bd: Student Union, Sr Bd: Univ Choir. MEYER, BUELL R.-ME: Ashland. ASME: SAE. MEYER, DAVID D.--EE: Bloomington, Ill. Triangle: Am Nu- clear Soc: Wesley Found, MEYER, GORDON R.-CE: Chicago, Ill. Amateur Radio Club, Pres: Auto Club: Newman Club: PIA. MEYER, HAROLD W.-EE: Indianapolis. MEYERS, RAY- MOND Nf-CE: Fort Wayne. H-2: Alpha Phi Omega: ASCE: ITE: Mock Pol Conv. MICHALAK, ROBERT I-1.-AG: Whiting. Kappa Sigma: Ag Econ Club: Young Dem Club. MICKELSEN. KBISTEN B-- HE: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Card Section: Purdue Playshop. MIKEL, DENNIS A.-ME: South Bend. ASME: Outing Club: Pl Tau Sigma: Rifle Team: Student Co-op Assoc: Tau Beta Pl. MILES. FRED E.-S: Chicago, Ill, Rochdale: Student Co-op Assoc. MILHOITS, IVIARK T.-MTE: Bridgeport. State Street Ct. MILLER, ALAN-AG: Logansport. Card Section: Drill Team: Hoof and Horn Club: Muck Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Young Republ Club. MILLER, DALE W.-I ENGR: Valpar- aiso. H-1: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE: Card Section: POMM: SAM: Tau Beta Pi. MILLER, DOROTHY J.-PHAR: Rensselaer. Wood Hall: APhA: Kappa Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv. MILLER, HARRY E., JR.-S: Charleston, W. Va. Cary Hall, Sec. Treas: Canterbury Club. NIILLER, MARVIN C.-EE: Corydon. H-1: AIEE: IRE: Judo Club: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM. V Pres: Tau Beta Pi. DULLER, MERLIN G.-ESE: Joliet, Ill. Phi Gamma Delta, Treas: Mil Band: Phi Eta Sigma. MILLER, RAYMOND D.-CHE: Goshen. AIChE: Tau Beta Pi. MILLER, ROBERT W.-EE: Kokomo. Cary Hall: Christian Found: IRE: Soph Class Treas: Student Senate: Tomahawk, MILLER, STERLING G.-MTE: Gary. Cary Hall: AIMetE: Card Section: Drill Team: Univ Choir: WCCR. DIILLER, THOMAS R.-AG: Frankfort. Fairway, V Pres: Hoof and Horn Club: Student Union. MILLS, BEVERLY J.vS: Indianap- olis. Alpha Xi Delta: AWS: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Univ Choir: WCCR. MILTKO, EUGENE F.-PE: Toronto, Ohio. Pi Kappa Phi: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Var Athletics. MINARD, MICHAEL E.-CHE: Evanston, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sec: AIChE, Pres: Card Section: Catalyst Club: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Cres- cent. MITCHELL, PAUL D.-S: Elgin, Ill. Cary Hall: Card Section: OSS: Sailing Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: VVCCR: MITCHELL, RICHARD A.-PE: Elwood. Phi Gamma Delta: Gimlet Club: Skull and Crescent, Pres: Var Athletics. MODRALL, SUSAN M.-S: Indianapolis. Delta Gamma: AWS. DIOLE, THOMAS E.-CE: Hobart. Delta Sigma Phi: ASCE: Card Section: Christian Found: Folk-a-Whirlers: Mock Pol Conv. MOLDAUSKY, MICHAEL-EE: New Hyde Park, N. Y. Sigma Alpha Mu: AIEE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Mock Pol Conv. MOLDAVSKY, DIICHAEL-EE: New Hyde Park, N, Y. Sigma Alpha Mu: AIEE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Tau Beta Pi, MOLLISON, MARLENE J.-S: Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Hall X: International Assoc: Kappa Delta Pi: Pan-Am Club: Sigma Delta Pi: Student Art League: SNEA: WRX. MOORE, BETTY R.-PHAR: Morocco. Kappa Epsilon, Pres. MOORE, SAISIUEL L.-CE: Washington. MORGAN, SUZANNE E.fS: Belleville, Ill. Alpha Lambda, Delta: Sigma Alpha Eta. MORY, MARIETTA-HE: South Milford. Wood Hall: Card Section: Home Ec Club: YWCA. MOSER, BARRY A.-ME: Fort Wayne. H-1: ASME: Card Section: Pendragon: Pl Tau Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade. MOUNTS, IVAN R. -PE: West Lafayette. Delta Chi. MIRVA, CAROL L.-S: Chi- cago, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Sec- tion: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Class Counc: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Orientation Panels: OSS: Student Court: Student Senate: Univ Lutheran Assem: V C Meredith Club: WBAA: YWCA. MUELLER, JOHN J.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall: ASME: Card Section: Newman Club: SAM: SAE: Student Union. MUELLER, ROBERT W.-I ENGR: Indianapolis. Delta Tau Delta: ASME, Pres: ASTE: Forsenic Managing Bd: Greek Wk Comm: Judo Club: Lutheran Student Assoc: Soph Class Counc: Student Union. MURPHY, JOAN-S: Munster. Wood Hall: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club: Purdue Playshop: WRH Govern- ing Bd. MURRAY, MARY J.-S: Gary. Delta Gamma: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Sportswomen: WRA. np..- C? fi -px QR-v '3- Q2 MURRAY, WILLIAM-CHE: Olympia Fields, Ill. H-1: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Tau Beta Pi. MURRELL, SARA A.-S: Bloomington. Warren Hall: Mock Pol Conv: WRA. MURTAUGH, JOHN P.- ME: Guilford. Kneale: ASME: Ind Co-op Student Soc: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Co-op Assoc. MURTAUGH, THOMAS D.-AE: Prospect Park. Pa. Cary Hall: Am Rocket Soc: Mock Pol Conv: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: WCCR. MYERS, LAWRENCE R.-ME: Crawiordsville. H-3: ASME: SAE. NAGG-S, KARLE F.-AE: Plano, Ill. Tau Kappa Ep- silon. V Pres: Card Section: IAS: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Pilots: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. NAKSHBENDI, HISI-IAJSI F.-S: Aleppo, Syria. International Assoc. NARTER, NEIL P.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sec, Treas: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Math Club: OSS: SAM: Athletic Mgr. NATTZGER, GEORGE R.-S: Galveston. Phi Kappa Sigma, Treas: Card Section: Collegiate 4-I-I Club: DEBRIS: Fresh Lead- ership Camp: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm: Kappa Psl: Mock Pol Conv. NAUGLE, DAVID L.-FOR: Pekin. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Trainer: Forestry Club: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Log: Rifle Team: Wesley Found, NEAL, VVILLIAINI L. -ME: Albion, N. Y. ASME: Canterbury Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. NEED, VANCE E.-S: Worth- ington. Marwood, Treas: Am Chem Soc: Arnold Air Soc. NELSON, CAROL J.-S: Cincinnati, Ohio. Chl Omega, Treas: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. NELSON. JOHN C.-EE: Grover- town. H-2, Pres: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Pendragon: Sr Class Cabinet: Student Senate. NELSON, JON 0.-MTE: Wheaton, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi: AIMetE: ENGINEER, Sr Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sr Class Cab- inet: Skull and Crescent: Student Court: Student Union. NEWMAW, EDWARD R.-IED: Lafayette. Auto Club: Card Section: Iota Lambda Sigma, NEWBERRY, TIM A.-PHAR: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: APhA. NEWBOLD, JOHN W.-AE: Canoga Park, Calif. Cary Hall: IAS: Jr Prom Comm: Mil Ball Comm: Tomahawk: WCCR. NICHOLAS, JACK L.-AE: Mishawaka. IAS: Mil Band: Toma- hawk. NICHOLS, JOHN E.-S: Wayland, Mass. Glider Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdue Pilots: Sailing Club. NICOLAI, LARRY D.-I EC: Syracuse. Delta Upsilon: Gimlet Club: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Athletics Mgr. NIDIFFER, KENNETH E.-CHE: Mishawaka. H-1: AICHE: Arnold Air Soc: Jr Class Counc: Soph Class Counc. NIEMANN, ARTHUR F.. JR.-ESE: Vincennes, H-3: Am Nuclear Soc. NOVAK, PETER A.-AE: Oroville, Calif. Am Rocket Soc: Christian Science Org: IAS: Phi Eta Sigma: Reamer Club, Pres: Tau Beta Pi: Veterans Assoc, Pres, V Pres. NOVOTNY, DONN J.-I ENGR: Gary. Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE. NOVVAK. THODIAS L.-ME: Park Ridge, Ill. H-3: ASME: Sail- ing Club: Young Republ Club. NUSSBAUM, STANLEY J.-S: Berne. NWORAH, GORDIAN 0.-S: Onitsha, Nigeria. Inter- national Assoc. NYLEC. NICK T.-S: Gary. Phi Kappa Sigma, V Pres, Pledge Trainer: Card Section: Newman Club: Young Dem Club. OBERLY, JEANETTE A.-HE: Wyatt. Vawter Hall: Folk-a- Whirlers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: SNEA: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club. 0'BRIEN, GERALD W.-AG: South Bend. Delt Sigma Phi, Rush Chr: Card Section: Hort Club, V Pres: Student Religious Counc. OKEKE, DAVID C.- EE: Nnewi, Nigeria. H-1. OLSON, DAVID G.-ESE: Maywood, Ill. H-1: Am Rocket Soc: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. 0'NEIL, ROBERT L.-EE: Springield, Ill. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Treas. 0'NEIL, WIL- LIAM J.-AE: Hartford, Wis. IAS, V Pres: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. OPPERMAN, WILLIAM E.-PHAR: Ham- mond. Cary Hall: APhA: WCCR, 0'REILLY, JAMES M.-I ENGR: St. Marys, Ohio. Pi Kappa Phi: AIIE: Card Section: Newman Club: OSS. OREJUELA, HENRY-CHE: Indianapolis. AIChE: Catalyst Club. OREN, MARY V.-S: Auburn. Kappa Kappa Gamma: AWS: Card Section: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv. ORR, DONALD J.-CHE: Salem, Ohio. Pi Kappa Alpha, Rush Chr: AIChE: Catalyst Club: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi: Tau Beta Pi. ORRILL, ROBERT T.-PE: Madison. Phi Gamma Delta: Gim- let Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. ORSCHELL, HENRY D.-AG: Milton. Ag Econ Club: Newman Club: RIVET: Student Senate. OSBORN, NANCY L.-S: Ho- bart. Pi Beta Phi, Pledge Trainer: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Newman Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Theta Alpha Phi: Univ Choir: Soph Class Counc. OSTERHOFF. BETTY L.-S: Ambia, Delta Gamma: AWS: Pan-Hel Counc: WRA. OTE!-IAM, NORMA L.-HE: Attica. Vawter Hall: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Pep Comm: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: Wesley Found. OVERBECK, DAVID L.-AG: Liberty. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv. OWENS, RANDI P.-S: Winnetka, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi: Newman Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRA: WCCR. PACHECO, ABEL A.-ME: LaPaz, Bolivia. ASME: International Assoc: Pan-Am Club: Soccer Club. PAGLIARO, EUGENE A.-PE: Granada Hill, Calif. Theta Xi, V Pres: HPER Club: Var Athletics. PANASSOW, DONALD G.-ME: Hammond. ASME: Camera Club. PARAS, CHRIS- TINE G.-S: Danville, Ill. Hall X: Campus Chest, Coord Bd: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Jr Prom Comm: Jr Class Counc: WRX Governing Bd. PARIANOS, MICHAEL C.-EE: Gary. PARKER, MARVIN O.-AG: Pittsboro. PARSONS, E. DOUGLAS-IND M: Los Altos, Calif. Sigma Chi, V Pres: IFC Office: Pershing Rifles, V Pres: Scabbard and Blade: SAM, Pres. PARSONS, SAMUEL D.-AG ENGR: Carbon. ASAgE, V Pres: Tau Beta Pi. PASKINS, JERI K.-HE: Noblesville. Pi Beta Phi: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers' Jr Prom Comm: OSS. PAVLIK, MICHAEL D.-S: Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Cary Hall: Mock Pol Conv. PEACOCK, JAMES F.-AG: Union City. Dover: Agronomy Club: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers, V Pres: Ward Org. PEAKE, BYARD F.- IND M: Claremont, Calif. H-1: Card Section: Outing Club: Reamer Club, V Pres. PEARCE, GEORGE N.-EE: Louisville, Ky. Beta Theta Pi: EXPONENT: SAM, PECZKOWSKI, THOMAS J.-S: South Bend. Cary Hall. PECZKOWSKI, ROBERT E.-S: South Bend, PEKLO, DOUGLAS A.-EE: Old Greenwich, Conn. Phi Gamma Delta: Dolphin Club, Pres: Var Athletics. PELLEGRINI, CHARLES A.-EE: New Haven, Conn. Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Tau Beta Pi. Lf-.1 Uv: ,, . N ii R ii' Ax A , L I? Gu- 346 PENCE, ROBERT W.kS: Fort Wayne. Kappa Sigma, V Pres: Card Section: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: Scabbard and Blade: Sr Class Treas: Skull and Crescent. PENROD, LARRY L.-AG: Wakarusa. Stellar Brothers: Kappa Delta Pi. PENSINGER, DICK L.-ME: Bryant. Pi Kappa Phi: ASME: Student Union. PEREZ, GUSTAVO E.-AG: Caracas, Vene- zuela. Hort Club: International Assoc: Newman Club: Pan- Am Club, Pres. PERRY, LONNIE J.-EE: Baybora, N. C. Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Tau Beta Pi. PERSKY, RONALD L.-MTE: Independ- ence, Kan. Sigma Alpha Mu. PETERS, DAVID L.-EE: Indi- anapolis. H-1: Var Athletics. PETERS, LAVVRENCE W.- PE: Indianapolis. Club 25: Card Section: Christian Found: Hyper Club: Student Co-op Assoc. PETERS, LINDA J.-HE: Peru. Wood Hall: Mock Pol Conv: Student Art League: V C Meredith Club. PETERS, ROBERT EWS: Sudbury, Ontario. H-2: International Assoc: Outing Club, Pres: Purdue Geo Soc. PETERSEN, ROLAND N.-ME: Wawaka. Phi Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer: ASME: Card Sec- tion: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: SAE. PEW, DOUGLAS B.-PHAR: East Cleveland, Ohio. Tau Kappa Epsilon: APhA: Card Section. PFAFF, DAVID A.-S: Detroit. Mich. Theta Tau, Rush Chr: Undergrad Physics Club. PFAFF. FRANK E.4PE: Madison, Ohio. Phi Kappa Sigma, Pledge Trainer: Auto Club: Mock Pol Conv. PFEIFFER, ROBERT K.-CHE: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sigma Phi Epsilon, V Pres, Sec: AIChE: Catalyst Club: DE- BRIS, Jr Ed: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi. PHELPS, CHARLES T.-ME: Hastings, Mich. H-1: ASME. Pl-IILLIPPI, ROSINE-S: Indianapolis. Wood Hall: Green Guard: Wesley Found. PHILLIPS, JAMES D.--IND M: Aurora, Ill. Phi Delta Theta: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: SAM. PHILLIPS, RONALD L.-AG: Crawfordsville. H-1: Agronomy Club: Alpha Zeta: Pendragon. PIFER, MARY S.-S: Ply- mouth. Vawter Hall: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Major- Minor, Pres: Sportswomen: SNEA: Student Religious Counc: WRH Governing Bd. PIGMAN, RICHARD E.--S: Downers Grove, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi, Pres, Sec: Forensic Managing Bd, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Scabbard and Blade. PLASTER, E. LYNN-S: Lafayette. Phi Kappa Psi: Campus Chest: EXPONENT. POCHY, AUDREY J. -S: Jacksonville, Fla. Wood Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: WRH Governing Bd. PODNEY, IVALTER N.-ESE: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. POE, EILEEN M.-S: LaPorte. Wood Hall, Sec: Newman Club: OSS: Pep Comm: SNEA: WRA: WRH Governing Bd: Young Dem Club. POL, WALTER l-l.-IED: LaPorte. Cary Hall: Reamer Club: WCCR, Pres. POLING, ROGER L--S: Van- Wert, Ohio. POLSTRA, JACK E.-IND M: Lafayette. SAM. POON, VICTOR C.AEE: Hong Kong, China, AIEE: Chinese Student Club. POOR, ROBERT L.-IED: West Lafayette. Beta Theta Pi: Arnold Air Soc: Camera Club: Card Section: EX- PONENT, Jr Ed: IFC Office: RIVET. Sr Ed. POPE-CK. DONALD E.-EE: Preston. Ontario. PORTER, LAWRENCE E. -AG: Wabash. Ag Ed Soc: Folk-a-Whirlers: Mil Band. PORTER, THOMAS S.-ME: Logansport. ASME: Purdue Vet- erans Assoc. POTASI-I, MARLENE J.-PHAR: Berwyn, Ill. Alpha Delta: Pi: APhA: Card Section: DEBRIS: Newman Club: Pan-Hel: WBAA. POTTER, ROBERT G.-S: Terre Haute. Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chr: Old Masters: Student Union. POTTS, PAUL E.-AG: Hazleton. State Street Ct: Agronomy Club: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi. POWELL, GARY K.-S: Tipton. Cary Hall: Card Section: POMM. PRALL, THOMAS A.YAG: Scottsburg. Kneale: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc, Pres: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Co-op Assoc. PRAY, DAVID E.-IND M: Fort Wayne. H-3, Pres: ASME: Mock Pol Conv: Reamer Club: SAE: SAM: Student Senate. PREST, JOSEPH G.-S: Follansbee, W. Va. P1 Kappa Phi: Var Athletics. PRICE, DON R.-AG ENGR: Cloverdale. Fairway, V Pres, Treas: ASAgE: Collegiate -1-H Club: Student Co-op Assoc, PRICE, ROBERT A.-IED: Vincennes. PRIETO, ALICIA A. -S: LaPaz, Bolivia. International Assoc: Pan-Am Club. PRIKOSOVITS. JOHN J.-I ENGR: South Bend. AIEE: ASTE. PUGH, DANIEL D.-PHAR: Hammond. Cary Hall: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters. PUOCI. ELEANOR F.-S: Chi- cago, Ill. Sigma Kappa: Green Guard: SNEA: WRA. PURCELL, JAMES E.-IED: Floyds Knobs. Iota Lambda Sigma. PURDY, LINDA L.-S: Naperville, Ill, WRH: Soc VVomen Eng, V Pres. PUTERBAUGH, DAVID IV.-ESE: South Bend. H-1: Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: Old Masters: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk. QUICK, DAVID H.-AE: Highland. Arnold Air Soc: Mil Ball Comm, Chr: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma. QUICK, PHYLLIS M.-S: Hammond. Alpha Delta Pi: AWS: Fresh Counc: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Counc, Sr Bd: Sportswomen. QUINN, CAROLYN S.- S: Swayzee. Wood Hall: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: DEBRIS: Folk-a-W'hirlers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Out- ing Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Saddle Club: Sail- ing Club: SNEA: WBAA: WCCR: Wesley Found: Young Republ Club. RABINOVITZ, BRENDA J.-S: Sheboygan, Wis. Alpha Xi Delta: Angel Flight: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Green Guard, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop. RADCLIFFE, ROGER L.-AE: South Bend. Hall H: Am Rocket Soc: IAS. RAGEN, WILLIAM G.-ME: Benton Harbor, Mich. H-2, Treas: ASME: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. RAHE, JABLES E.-AG: Muncie, Dover, V Pres. Sec: AGRICULTURIST: Alpha Zeta: Newman Club: POMM: Student Co-op Assoc: Var Athletics. RABISEY, JAMES R.+ME: Bloomington. Pi Kappa Phi: ASME: Fresh Leadership Camp: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union. RANDALL, JAMES E.fAE: Crown Point. Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Trainer, Sec: Crew: IAS: Mil Band: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdue Pilots: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. RAUSCHENBACH, CHARLES C.-IND M: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, Pres, Pledge Trainer: Card Section: Fresh Leader- ship Camp: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office, Sr Bd: IF Pres Counc: Jr Class Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent, Pledge Trainer: Soph Class Counc. RAWLINS, DANIEL D.- IED: Greensburg: Mil Band. RAY, LARRY M.-AG: Cloverdale. Fairway, Pres. Sec. Treas: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Zeta: Ceres, Pres: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Co-op Assoc: SNEA. RAYCROFT, MAUREEN C.-S: Whiting. Chi Omega, Rush Chr: Campus Chest: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Student Union: Triton. Pres: Univ Choir. REAGER, DAVID R.-S: Indianapolis. REDICK, THOMAS E.-ME: Indianapolis. Delta Chl: Purdue Ind Cn-op Student Soc, V Pres. Hun- be REED, BILL J.-IED: South Bend. Iota Lambda Sigma: Army ROTC Honor Guard: Industrial Education Club. REED, LARRY L.-AGI Veedersburg. Kneale Co-op: Auto Club: AGRICUL- TURIST: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc: Ward Org. REED. SHERRELL A.-S: Arlington Heights, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club. REED. JAMES M.-AG ENGR: Monroe City. State Street Ct: ENGINEER: Judo Club. REGESKI, THOMAS J.-IED: Whiting. H-1: ASTD: New- man Club: ASTE: Student Union. REICHERT, DAUNNA M.-S: Covington, Ky. Married Students Cts: Alpha Lambda Delta, REICHERT, ROBERT J.kCE: Covington, Ky. Married Students Cts: ASCE. REIDENBACH, STANLEY G.iEE: Fort Wayne, IRE, Treas: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. REILLY, RICHARD A.-PHAR: Vincennes, Phi Kappa Tau: Dolphin Club: Gimlet Club: Newman Club: Var Athletics: PHAR- MACIST. WI-IITEHEAD, NINA B.-S: Lebanon. Kappa Alpha Theta: Card Section: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: OSS, Personnel Director: Pan-Hel Counc: Purdue Playshop: Sr Class Counc: Homecoming Queen: Student-.Faculty Comm. REMDE, RICHARD H.-ESE: Wauke- gan, Ill. Arnold Air Soc: Phi Eta Sigma: Univ Choir: Univ Lutheran Assem: Scabbard and Blade. RENCENBERGER, CHARLOTTE A.-HE: East Chicago. Warren Hall: V C Mere- dith Club: WRA: Wesley Found: YWCA: Young Republ Club. RETZ, LARRIE D.-EE: New Castle. H-3: Phi Eta Sigma. REUSS, ROBERT M.-EE: Cincinnati, Ohio. Triangle: Arnold Air Soc: DEBRIS: Freshman, Soph Junior Class Council. Senator-at-Large: All Campus Field Day. REYNOLDS, JON F.-ME: Fishers. Delta Tau Delta: Gimlet Club: Arnold Air Soc: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club, Mgr: Purdusirs: Purdue Pilots. RHINEBECK, GEORGE C.+EE: Walton. N. Y. Mar- ried Students Cts: IRE: Tau Beta Pi. Rl-IOADES, LARRY A.-EE: Piqua, ohio, Triangle: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Aeromodelers. RICE, DENNIS R.-S: Hobart. Intemational Assoc: Symphonic Band: Mock Pol Conv: Tomahawk: Ward Org: Wesley Found: Soph Class Counc. RICE. LINDA J.-HE: Hobart, Pi Beta Phi: Card Section: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Theta Sigma Phi: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: WRX. RICHARD. ROLAND J.+IED: Lafayette. Iota Lambda Sigma: Newman Club: Ward Org. RICHARDSON, CAROL-S: Logansport. Chi Omega: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. RICKS, SHARON-HE: New Castle. Zeta Tau Alpha: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Pershing Rifles: V C Meredith Club: Jr Prom Queen: Homecoming Queen Court: DEBRIS Queen Court. RICKS, THEODORE C.-S: Lafayette. Phi Kappa Psi: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Union: WCCR: Young Dem Club: Swim Team. RIDLEY, LUCY B.-S: Kinston, N. C. Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer: Baptist Student Fellow: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA. RIEPE, CHARLES G.'S: Milford, Conn. Phi Gamma Delta: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv, Platform Chr: Student Union: Young Republ Club. RIGNEY, JACK W.-IED: Indianapolis. Iota Lambda Sigma. Pres. RING, IDA N.-HE: Prairie Creek. Chi Omega: Card Section: Choraleers: WRA: Student NEA: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club. RINGHAM. LEE O.-ME: Bartlesville, Okla, Delta Upsilon: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue Court of Chevalier. ROBBINS, CAROLYN-S: Columbus, Ohio. Alpha Chi Omega, Historian: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club: Wesley Found: NEA. ROBERT, BRUCE P.-ME: Birmingham. Mich. Triangle, Historian: ASME: Camera Club: DEBRIS, Jr and Sr Ed: Greek Wk Comm Chr: Railroad Club: Sigma Delta. Chi: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet Club. ROBERTSON, CHARLES A.-EE: Lynd- hurst. Ohio. AIEE: Newman Club. ROBINSON, RAYMOND I.. -IED: Arlington Va. H-3: Auto Club: Mock Pol Conv: SAM: ASTD, Treas. ROBY, DAVID D.-EE: West Hartford, Conn. Delta Tau Delta, Sec: Quarterback: Scabbard and Blade. ROCKE, GERALD E.-CE: Morton, Ill. H-2: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Choir, ROE, RICHARD B.-CE: Evansville. Cary Hall. ROGERS, STANLEY D.-AG: Artesia, N. Mex. Alpha Gamma Rho. Rush Chr: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Sigma Delta. Chi: Student Union: Univ Choir. ROLLINS, ROGER VV.-ESE: Columbia City. Rochdale: Tau Beta Pi: Young Dem Club. ROLSTON, JOHN C.-EE: Jackson, Mich. AIEE: Card Section: EXPONENT: Ward Org. ROMAN, THODIAS M.-S: Whiting. ROODDIAN, STANFORD T.-S: University City. Mo. Sigma Alpha Mu: Card Section: SCOPE, Editor-in-Chief: Sigma Delta Chi. ROSENDAHL, VYARREN G., JR.-ME: Cincinnati. Ohio, Cary Hall: ASME: Newman Club. ROSFELD, HOWARD B.-ESE: Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Alpha Mu: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: DEBRIS: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ROSS, PHILLIP T.- ME: Morristown. Student Co-op Assoc: Tau Beta Pi. ROSS, THOMAS H.-AE: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi, Pres: Canterbury Club: IAS: IF Pres Counc: .Tr Class Pres: Old Masters: Skull and Crescent. Pledge Trainer: SAM: Student Senate: Var Athletics. ROTTIER, JAY A.-S: Fremont. Cary Hall, Sec. Treas: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Sailing Club. ROWE, CHARLES D.- AG: Winchester. FarmHouse: Ag Soc Club: Alpha Zeta: OSS. RUCKER, JEFFERSON D.-S: Mt. Lebanon, Pa. H-1: Army ROTC Pistol Team: Mock Pol Conv: SAM, V Pres. RUDOLPH, RICHARD W.-AG: Ireland. Crew: Poultry Club: Purdue Pilots: Pre Vet Club. V Pres. RUHE, THOMAS A.-ME: Chesterton. ASME. RUMSEY, THERON S.-AG: South VVhitley. Rochdale, Pres, Sec: Ag Sc Club, Pres: Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Ceres. RIJPP, ALYCE L.- HE: Highland. Vawter Hall: AWS: DEBRIS: Green Guard: SNEA: Student Union: V C Meredith Club: WRX Governing Bd. RUSKIN, CRYSTAL L.-S: Hammond. Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec: Alpha Kappa Delta: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union Yell Leaders. RYAN, LYNDA S.-S: Indianapolis. Phi Mu: Canterbury Club: Card Section: Sportswomen: WRA. RYVES, JOHN F.-S: La- fayette. SABBAGH, LIAN D.-EE: West Lafayette. Triangle: AIEE: Am Nuclear Soc: IRE: Purdue Playshop. SACKS, BERNARD R.-CHE: St. Louis. Mo. Tau Epsilon Phi: AIChE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Catalyst Club: Mock Pol Conv. SADLOWSKI. DENNIS A.-EE: Michigan City. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv. SAFFER, JAMES R.-EE: Cincin- nati, Ohio. Kneale: AIEE, V Pres: IRE, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc. SAG-AL, DAVID-EE: Baltimore, Md. Tau Epsilon Phi, Pres: Crew, V Pres: Eta Kappa Nu: IF 1-'res Counc: Tau Beta Pi. SANDERS, CHARLES W., JR.-S: Franklin. Sigma Alpha. Epsilon: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union. SARTORE, JAMES R.-ME: Evansville. H-2: ASME: New- man Club, SATO, RALPH I.-S: Honolulu, Hawaii. H-2: Hui- O-Hawaii: Judo Club: Pi Sigma Pi: Undergrad Physics Club. SAUER, GERALDINE J.-S: Anderson, Vawter Hall: Newman Club: Univ Choir: WRA. SAULIS, ALGIRDAS A.-CHE: Gary. AIChE: Catalyst Club: International Assoc. And Io . . cm engineer was created. ARVEN CLAIR I-L ...II IE., HAS RECEIVED UPON NQMINATIQN OI- IIIE I In I, I I qw ' BY AUTHORITY OF THE TRUSTEES OI- PURDUE UNIVERSITY THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING IN RECOGNITION OF THE FULFIILMENT OF THE REQU1RIiMIiNTS UF THAT DEGREE AWARDED AT LAI-AX ETTI1 IN 'I HI: STATI1 QI- INDIANA 1 AUGUST 5, 1900. PRBIDENT OF THE TKUSTIQES QQ, I'IIF.sIIIENr or TH fl, 'X ' lun 'NX SAUNDERS, ROBERT N.-AG: Hammond. Tau Kappa Ep- silon: Mock Pol Conv: OSS. SAVILLE, CHARLES R.-CHE: Indianapolis. Cary Hall. SCARL, EUGENE-AE: Easton, Pa. Cary Hall: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: WCCR. SCHAAF. ROBERT J.-PHAR: Lafayette. APhA: Kappa Psi, V Pres: Lutheran Student Assoc: PHARMACIST, Jr Ed. SCHAEFER, LUIS -I.-EE: Richmond. Cary Hall: Gymnastic Club. SCHAEWE, ARNOLD E.-ME: Beaumont, Tex. Delta Chi, Pres, V Pres, Sec, Treas: ASME: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Pi Tau Sigma: Univ Lutheran Choir: Young Republ Club. SCI-IEFFLER, NORMAN E.-CHE: Richmond. AIChE: Catalyst Club. SCHIFFER, JOHN R., JR.-AE: Deerfield, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Gimlet Club: Mil Ball Comm: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Athletic Mgr. SCHIRZ, PAUL D.-PHAR: Ottawa Ill. APhA. SCI-IISLER. ROBERT A.-EE: Geneva. AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE. SCHLAEFLI, JOHN L.fAE: Hampshire, Ill. IAS. SFHMIDT. HAROLD L.-S: Sullivan Mo. Purdue Geo Soc: SAM. SCHMIIDT, THOMAS R.-IND M: Lafayette. Phi Delta Theta: Mock Pol Conv: SAM. SCI-IMOI-IL. NANCY L.-S: Chagrin Falls, Ohio. Alpha Delta Pi: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Univ Choir: Wesley Found: WRA: Young Republ Club: YWCA. SCI-IMUTZLER, DAVID L.-ESE: Port Washington, VVis. Phi Gamma Delta: Canoe Club: Purdue Pilots: Scabbard and Blade. SCHNEIDER. ROBERT E.-IND M: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi: DEBRIS: SAM. SCI-INEPF, MARTHA L.-HE: Flora. Warren Hall: Card Sec- tion: Collegiate 4-H Club: Green Guard: Major-Minor: Modern Dance Club, SCI-IOENHERR, DAVID W.-S: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Delta Chi. Treas: Card Section: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Univ Lutheran Assem. SCIIRIEFER. JUDITI-I A.-S: Hammond. Alpha Delta Pi: Card Section: Fresh Class Counc: Green Guard: OSS: Purdue Playshop: VVRA: Young Republ Club: YWCA: Campus Chest. SCI-IROCK. LUTHER J.-ME: Decatur. ASME: Tau Beta Pi. SCI-IULMAN, FREDERICK R.-IND M: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Rush Chr. Pledge Trainer: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section. SCHULTZ, SUZANNE M.-HE: LaPorte. Twin Pines: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club: V C Meredith Club, SCI-IUMACHER. JOHN W.-EE: West La- fayette. Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi. SCI-IWEGEL, DONALD R.-CE: Barrington, Ill. Sigma Nu: ASCE: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade, SCHWVEIKERT, JOHN R.fS: Cincinnati, Ohio. H-3: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Phi Eta Sigma. SCHVVEIN, NANCY L.-S: Cincinnati, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta. V Pres. Pledge Trainer: Allbha K3-Ppa Delta? AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Sr Class Sec: Student Court. SCOPE, ROBERT E.-ME: South Bend. SAE. SCUDDER, ROBERT H.-ME: Washington. ASME: Drill Team: WCCR. SEKI, FRANKLIN S.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. AIEE: IRE: Judo Club. SENN, DAVID A.-CHE: Cincinnati, Ohio. H-3: AIChE: Mock Pol Conv. SERVIC, KENNETH L.-S: Lafayette. SEXTON, MADELYN R.-S: Lafayette. Chi Omega. Sec: Cam- pus Chest: DEBRIS, Editor-ln-Chief: Fresh Orientation Panels: Gold Peppers: Mortar Bd: Newman Club: Old Masters: Theta Sigma Phi. , , . img: ., :gsm XX f xx-A ' :Life - wi I ibffi 3.2.3 t 0 is ' Q Q- X ' Y, , , I GR 4-sf: k ls 5?- is M ., - 35 1 SHACKLETON, HUBERT J.-AG: Pine Village. FarmH0use: Agronomy Club: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Card Section: Col- legiate 4-H Club: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Orientation Panels: OSS. Sr Bd. SHARE, PATRICIA A. -S: Vincennes. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section. Jr Bd: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Kappa Delta Pi: Pan-Hel Counc. SHANABARGER, MICKEY R-.-ESE: Toledo, Ohio. H-1, V Pres. Sec: Arnold Air Soc: Student Court: Tomahawk. SHAPLEIGH, JADIES DI.-ME: Lockport, N. Y. Sigma Nu: ASME: IFC Office: Sailing Club. SHARP, RICHARD A.gAG: Michigantown. Alpha Gamma Rho, Sec: Fresh Class Counc: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Pep Comm, Chr: Skull and Crescent, V Pres: Soph Class Counc: Soph V Pres. SHARAAR, SANDY L.-S: Dearborn, Mich. Delta Gamma: AWS: Card Section: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Major- Minor: Sportswomen, V Pres: Triton, V Pres, Pledge Trainer: WRA. SHAVV. ROSEMARY H.-S: West Lafayette. Card Sec- tion: Inter-Faith Counc: Purduettes: Town Girls: Univ Choir. SHEETS, MAX N.-IED: Michigantown. Ind Ed Club: Iota Lambda Sigma: Veterans Club. SHEETS, PHILLIP L.-S: Richmond Heights. Mo. Kappa Sigma: Artlllerists: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Seab- bard and Blade. SHELTON, DEANNA S.-S: St. Louis, Mo. Wood Hall: AWS: Kappa Delta Pi: WRA: Young Dem Club. SHEPHERD. ROBERT G.-ME: Attica. Cary Hall, Sec, Treas: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma. SHERFICK. DONALD J.kEE: Indianapolis. Phi Kappa Theta, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: WBAA. SHIMER. STANLEY S.-PE: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi: Pep Comm: Athletic Mgr. SHOOK, MARY S.-S: Ada, Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma: AWS: Major-Minor: Triton: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. Sl-IOTTS, JAMES A.MIED: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: Ind Ed Club. SHRACK, XVILLIAM D.-AG ENGR: Dunkirk. Beta Theta Pi, V Pres: ASAgE: RIVET. SITREINER, NANCY-S: Elkhart, Delta Gamma, Pres: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: OSS, Jr Bd: Pan-Hel Counc. SI-IU, ALICE T.-S: West Lafayette. Card Section: Chinese Student Club: Math Club: SCOPE. SHUMAN, SANDRA L.-S: Indianapolis. Wood Hall: AWS: Canterbury Club Card Sec- tion: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: WRA: Young Republ Club. SHUNK, GORDON A.-CE: Kankakee, Ill. H-1: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. SHUPE, SVILLIAM D.-ME: Bad Axe, Mich. Kappa Delta Rho, V Pres: ASME: IFC Office: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent. SICKERT, JUDITH K.-S: Indianapolis. Phi Mu: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Young Republ Club. SIEBENTHAL, GAIL A.-S: Vvolcott. Hall X: Major-Minor: Sportswomen. Pres: Univ Choir: WRA Counc. SIEGEL, RICHARD A.iEE: Highland. H-1: Judo Club. SIEVERS, DAVID J.-CE: Clintonville, VViS. Delta Chi: Stu- dent Union. SILVER, ALAN R.-CHE: Cleveland, Ohio. Sigma Alpha Mu, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chr: AIChE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Catalyst Club: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent. SIMO, DIIRO A.-AE: Berwyn, Ill. H-3: Aero- modelers: Glider Club: IAS: Purdue Playshop. SIMS, GORDON B., JR.-IND M: Piqua, Ohio. Young Repub Club. SINEX, JOSEPH C.vEE: Indianapolis. IRE: Newman Club: Student Senate. SINGER, DWIGHT V., JR.-IED: Greentown. Apha Chi Rho, Sec: DEBRIS: IFC Office: Ind Ed Club. SIX, JOHN WY.. JR.-IED: North Liberty. Iota Lambda Sigma: Sailing Club, SKILLMAN, LARRY L.-ME.: Rushville. Phl Gamma Delta, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Mil Band. SKINNER, JIJDITH A.4S: Fort VVayne. Warren Hall: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Union: SNEA: WRA: Young Republ Club. SLATER, THOMAS B.-S: South Bend. Cary Hall: Reamer Club: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club: WCCR. SLEMMONS, IVILLIADI W.- IND. M: Kalamazoo, Mich. Beta Theta Pi, Sec: Card Section: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: SAM: Vvesley Found: Var Athletics. SMALLEY. RONALD D.-AG: Fair' mount. Cary Hall: Agronomy Club, V Pres: Christian Found: Judo Club. SMITH, DOWEL B.-CHE: Monticello. Phi Kappa Psi: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Athletic Mgr. SMITH, JERRY P.-S: Jones- boro. H-3, Treas: OSS: Pendragon: Reamer Club: Tomahawk. SMITH, JUDITH A.-S: Winamac. Sigma Kappa. V Pres: Card Section: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Office: SNEA: Univ Choir: Wesley Found: WRA: Young Republ Club. SMITH: JAMES K.-S: Churubusco. SNEA. SMITH. LOIS A.-S: LaPorte. WRH: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Sigma Delta Pi: WCCR. SDIITH, PHYLLIS J.-S: Muncie. Alpha Chi Omega: Gold Peppers: Mock Pol Conv? Old Masters: Pan-Hel Counc: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. SMITH, SHIRLEY A. -PHAR: Villa Grove, Ill. Vawter Hall: APhA: Kappa Epsilon: WRA. SMOLEK, REX A.-S: Albion. SNOWY, RONALD A.-ME: Highland. Phi Kappa Theta, Treas: ASME: EXPONENT: Pi Tau Sigma. SYNDER, MARGARET C.-HE: Indianapolis. Phi Mu: Card Section: Home Ec Club: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Univ Choir: V C Mere- dith Club. SOLLMAN, FRANCIS G.-ME: Fort Branch. Theta Chi: ASME: Drill Team. SOLLMAN, FRANK H.-CHE: Fort Branch. Theta Chi: Arnold Air Soc: Drill Team. SOMMER, CAROL S.-HE: Union City. Vawter Hall: Card Section: Folk-a-Whirlers: V C Meredith Club: Young Republ Club. SORENSEN, CLYDE R.-EE: Elmwood Park, Ill, Hall H: Amateur Radio Club: Arnold Air Soc: WHRC. SOUTHWORTH, JEROME L.-S: Aurora, Cary Hall: Physics Club. SPANGLER, JEANNETTE A.-HE: Bloomington. Alpha Delta Pi: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: Student United Nations: YWCA. SPANGLER, MARIANN-HE: Spencer. Alpha Xi Delta, Sec, Treas: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section: Choraleers: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Omicron Nu: Pan-Hel Office: Univ Choir. SPARKLIN CHARLES R.-IND M: St. Joseph, Mich. Cary Hall: Univ Choir. SPENCER, RICHARD B.-EE: Scottsdale. Ariz. Sigma Nu, Treas: Camera Club, Pres: Eta Kappa Nu: EXPONENT: Tau Beta Pi. SPERBER, MURRAY A.-S: Mon- treal, Canada. Tau Epsilon Phi, Pres: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: EXPONENT. Sr Ed: IFC Office, V Pres: IF Pres Counc: Purdue Playshop: RIVET: WCCR. SPILLY, RITA K.-S: Romney. Wood Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Outing Club: Pan-Am Club: Saddle Club, V Pres: SNEA. SPINELLI. DOROTHY T.-I ENGR: Raritan, N. J. Vvood Hall: AIEE: Green Guard: Soc Women Eng. SPONHAIIER, MARVEY J.-AG: South Whitley. Rochdale: Ag Ed Soc: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc. SPORER, IVILLIAINI M.-S: Niagara Falls, N. Y, Gables Ct: Newman Club: SAM: Young Republ Club. SPRINGER, JFDITH A.-PHAR: Indianapolis. Sigma Kappa: APhA: Card Section: Kappa Epsilon, V Pres: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Purdue Pilots. SPRING-ER, STEVEN H.- S: Indianapolis. Hall H: Mock Pol Conv: SAM. SPURGEON, ROBERT A.-S: Michigantown. Cary Hall: Undergrad Math Club: Undergrad Physics Club. STALEY, SANDRA S.-HE: Eminence. Card Section: Town Girls: V C Meredith Club: Young Republ Club: YWCA. at uf 'Eff , sf Syl 'F 3' wb- SGGC' fi 6 ffl gg Wi 9-1 'E' Q 354 STANBERY, CHARLES E.-CHE: Fort Wayne. Alpha Phi Omega. Pres: AIChE: Arnold Air Soc: Catalyst Club. STANCIU, NICKOLAS W.-PHAR: East Chlcago. Cary Hall: Rho Chi. STANT, EDWIN G.. JR.-AG: Chesterton. Sigma Tau Gamma: Ag Science Club: Wesley Found. STARR, STOTTLER K.-AE: Kansas City, Mo. State Street Ct: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. STAUDT, FRED J.-AE: Forsyth, Ill. Cary Hall: Card Section: Christian Found: IAS: Pendragon: The Twelve. STAUFFER, JOHN F.-CHE: Rock Island, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: AIChE: Catalyst Club: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Omega Chi Epsilon: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma. STAUFFER, THOMAS A.- EE: Lafayette. IRE: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop: Ward Org. STAYNER, JUDITI-I M.-HE: Orland. Shoemaker, Pres. V Pres: AVVS: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: EXPON- ENT: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Old Mas- ters: Student Co-op Asso: Student Senate: Tomahawk: V C Meredith Club: Wesley Found: Young Dem Club. STEELE, SYDNEY L.-ME: Martinsville. Phi Delta Theta. Pres: IF Pres Counc: Jr Prom Comm: Jr Class V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Pershing Rifles: Pi Tau Sigma: Skull and Crescentz SAE: Sr Class Pres: Student Senate: Student Union. STEELY. VERMA L.-HE: Lafayette. Warren Hall: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: V C Meredith Club: WRA: Young Republ Club. STEIBER. FREDERICK W.-S: Crete. Ill. Cary Hall: Mock Pol Conv: SAE: Young Republ Club. STEIN, ARLAND T. -ESE: Salem, Ohio. Acacia, Pres: Arnold Air Soc: IFC OEice: IFC Pres Counc: Leadership Camp: Mock Pol Conv: Old Mas- ters: OSS: Pershing Rides: Scabbard and Blade: Soccer Club, Pres: Tau Beta Pi: Young Republ Club. STEIN. MARGARET J.-S: Chillicothe, Ohio. Hall X: Card Section: WRA: WRX Governing Bd. STEINER, LEO E.-AG: Fowler, Cary Hall: ASAgE: Ceres: Newman Club. STEINIGER, SUSAN I.-S: South Bend. Delta Gamma: Card Section Sr. Bd: Campus Chest, Co-ord Bd: DEBRIS, Sr Ed: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard Hon: Jr Prom Comm: Lutheran Stu- dent Assoc: Theta Sigma Phi: Mortar Bd: Old Masters Comm. STEPHENSON, VERLE L.-TED: Bedford. H-3: Mil Band. STEVENS, GERALD E.-S: Elgin, Ill. Phi Kappa Sigma: Card Section: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club: Wesley Found. STEVES. DANTEL R.--CE: Bethany. Ohio. Delta Chi: ASCE: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. STIELSTRA, CONNIE J.-S: Ludington, Mich. Shealy Hall. Tau Beta Sigma. STOLZ, THOMAS J.-S: Bryant. H-3: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Pres. STONE. PHILIP L.-ESE: Warsaw, Theta Tau. Treas: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Outing Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Quar- terdeck. STONER, ALLAN K.-AG: Muncie. Kneale, V Pres: Ceres: Hort Club: Mock Pol Conv: Student Co-op Assoc. STOUT, DAVID J.-ME: Fort Wayne. H-3: ASME: Mock Pol Conv: SAE: SAM: Student Senate. STOUT, JAMES R.-EE: Plainfield. Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. STRASZI-IEIM, MAI-ILON R.-S: West Lafayette. DEBRIS: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT: Judo Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Ward Org. STREEPY, JACK Br-S: Joliet, Ill. H-1: Alpha Phi Omega: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union. Sr Bd: Iron Key. STREETER, GILGERT S.-FOR: Elkhart. Cary Hall: Alpha Zeta: Card Section: Forestry Club: Reamer Club: Xi Sigma Pi. STUDLER. JON A.-CE: Fort Wayne. H-3. STUMP, KENNETH R.-AG: Wolf Lake. Circle Pines, V Pres: Ag Ed Soc: AGRICULTURIST: Baptist Student Fellow: Collegi- ate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock Pol Conv: Old Mas- ters: Student Co-op Assoc. STUTTS, HARRY C., JR.-AE: Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu: IAS. STWALLEY, VELDA N.-HE: Greencastle. Alpha Delta Pi: AWS: Choraleers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Sportswomen: Univ Choir: V C Meredith Club: WRA. SULLIVAN, DONALD R.-S: Mishawaka. H-3: Mock Pol Conv: Wesley Found. SULLIVAN, THOMAS M.-ME: Fostoria, Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Fresh Class Counc: Pl Tau Sigma: POMM. SITMA, NORMAN S.-ME: Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii. Cary Hall: Pershing Rides: POMM. SUMMERS. JOHN C.-EE: Loogootee. SURDZIAL, RONALD E.-S: East Chicago. State Street Ct: Card Section: SNEA. SURVANT, WILLIAM L.-PHAR? Indianapolis. Sigma Chi, Pledge Trainer: APhA: Card Section. SUTER, EDGAR T.- AE: Charleston, W. Va. H-1: Am Rocket Soc: IAS. SWANSON. CAROL A.-HE: Northlake, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma. SWEET, JILL B.-HE: Carmel. Pi Beta Phi: AWS: Card Sec- tion: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Jr Class Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Orientation Panels: Student Union. Sr Bd. SWTNTZ, ROBERT L.-IED: South Bend. Iota Lambda Sigma. SYFER, WILLIAM E.-S: Youngstown, Ohio. Kappa Sigma. SZUBERLA, GUY A.-S: Chicago. Ill. Cary Hall: Mock Pol Conv: WCCR. TAMMEARU. TEDYIND M: Elgin, Ill. Kappa Sigma. TAISIPA, GENE E.fCHE: Oak Lawn, Ill. H-2:,AIChE. TANG, GORDON K.-EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pl. TANIMOTO. PAUL M.-AE: Honomu, Hawaii. Triangle: POMM. TANKERSLEY, ROBERT G.-S: South Bend, Alpha Phi Omega. TRAICO, FRANK-EE: Elmwood Park, Ill. Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: WBAA, TARR, CHARLES T.-MTE: Hammond. Tri- angle: AIMetE: Card Section: Pershing Rides: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. TAYLOR, CAROL-HE: Geneva. Shoemaker, Sec: Student Co-op Assoc: SNEA: V C Meredith Club. TAYLOR. FRANK H.-EE: Farmington, Mich. TAYLOR, JOHN T.-AG: West Lafayette. Sigma Chi: Ag Econ Club: Baptist Student Fellow: EXPONENT: Scabbard and Blade. TAYLOR, THOMAS W.-FOR: Lowell. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Pledge Trainer: Camera Club: Collegiate 4-H Club: Forestry Club: Mock Pol Conv: Pistol Team. TERNISKY. WIICHAEL J.-S: Manchester. N. Y. Cary Hall: Car-rl Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: WCCR. TERREL, SUSAN L.- S: Indianapolis, AWS: Card Section: Christian Science Org: Grad Dame Club: OSS: Sailing Club: Univ Choir: WRA. TESMER, JOSEPH R.-S: Lafayette. Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band. THACKER, JAMES D.-S: Monon. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pres: Baptist Student Fellow, V Pres: EXPONENT, Sr Ed: Gimlet Club: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv: Sr Class Cabinet: Univ Choir. THARPE, DAVID S.-S: Fayette' ville, N. Y. Sailing Club. THEILER, ALLEN J.-ME: Toma- hawk, Wise. Delta Tau Delta: ASHVE: Arnold Air Soc: Card Section: Drill Team: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club, Tl-IIEL, CHARLES C., JR.-ESE: Naperville, Ill. Beta Theta Pi: EXPONENT, Jr Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. THIEME, JOSEPHINE P.-S: Lafayette. Alpha Xi Delta: EXPONENT: Newman Club. THTROS, GEORGE J.-CE: Gary. ASCE. THOMPSON, JAMES A.-AG: Cortland. 356 THOMPSON. -IANICE E.-S: Kokomo. Alpha Chi Omega. Sec: AWS: Card Section: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. V Pres. THOMAS, JOHN M.-IND M: Marion. Ohio. Delta Chi: Card Section: EXPONENT: IFC Office: SAM. THOMPSON. ROBERT J.-IND M: Lyndon, Ky. Delta Sigma Phi: Card Sec- tion: Mock Pol Conv: Zouaves. THORNBURG. ROBERT D.- IND M: Hartford City. H-2: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band. THORSON, ROBERT T.-EE: Charlestown, W. Va. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Amateur Radio Club: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: EXPO- NENT: Greek Wk Comm: IRE: Jr Prom Comm: Phi Eta Sigma. THRELKELD, VERNON L.-AG ENGR: Dover. ASAge. TILDEN, GEORGE E.-AG: Porter. Sigma Tau Gamma. Pres. Pledge Trainer, Rush Chr: Hort Club. TIMMONS. GEORGE T. -AG: Butler, Pa. Phi Gamma Delta: Ag Econ Club: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, .Ir Bd. TIRRELL. RICHARD I.-S: East Weymouth. Mass. H-3. TOCZEK, DONALD R.-AG: Union Mills. State Street Ct: Alpha Zeta: Newman Club: Thomas Say Entomological Soc. V Pres. TOMITA. FUJIO-CE: Honolulu. Hawaii. ASCE. TOMPKINS, EDWVARD C.-AG: Milroy. Phi Sigma Kappa: Judo Club. TOPERCER. WVILLIAM E.-fIND M: Hinsdale. Ill. Kappa Sigma. V Pres: DEBRIS: Student Union. TOTH, GABRIEL- EE: Smithfield. Ohio. Cary Hall: AIEE: IRE. TOURKOLIAS, JOHN T.-EE: East Chicago, Cary Hall: AIEE: IRE: Mock Pol Conv. TREXLER, NANCY E.-IND M: Evanston, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Chr: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Pershing Rifles: Student Union: Yell Leaders. TRIPPEL. MARY Sf-S: Auburn. Phi Mu, Treas: AWS: New- man Club: Student Union. TRITCH, JOHN W.-FOR: Kendall- ville. Alpha Gamma Rho, Rush Chr: Alpha Zeta, Pres: Forestry Club. V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union: Univ Lutheran Assem: Xi Sigma Pi. TROXLER, CHARLES G.-ME: Canton, Ohio. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Dolphin Club: Purdue Pilots: SAE: Var Athletics. TRUBEY, DAVID R.fMTE: Elyria, Ohio. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Pledge Trainer: Catalyst Club. V Pres: Gimlet Club: Pep Comm: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Skull and Crescent: Athletic Mgr. TRZOS, EDITH M.-HE: Birmingham. Mich. Wood Hall: AWS: VVCCR: VVRA. TRZYBINSKI. EUGENE B.-IND M: South Bend. Newman Club. TUCCI. ANGELO W.-PE: Jeannette, Pa. Phi Kappa Tau. TURLEY. JAMES M.-AG: Scottsburg. Alpha Gamma Rho: AGRICULTURIST, Editor-in-Chief: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi. TURNER, R. MICHAEL-AG: Philadelphia, Pa. Tau Kappa Epsilon: IFC Office. TYSER. SANFRED J.-IED: Skokie, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi. ULMER, ROSS L.-AG ENGR: Pleasant Lake. UNDERHILL. ROBERT G.-S: Buck Creek. Phi Mu Epsilon: Wesley Found. UNDERWOOD, JOHN R.iME: Indianapolis. ASME: Newman Club! OSS! SAE. VAN EMON. PETER J.-FOR: Bluffton. Delta Tau Delta: Forestry Club: Var Athletics. VAN LEUVEN, SYLVIA C.-HE: Butler. VVRH: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop: V C Meredith Club: WRA: WBAA: VVRH Governing Bd. VAN SICKLE, DAVID R.-AG: Kokomo. Cary Hall: Ag Econ Club. VAN URK, KAREN-S: Carthage. Mo. Alpha Xi Delta: Ji' Treas, Sr Treas: Pledge Comm: OSS, Scholarship Chr: Mock Pol Conv: Univ Choir. VAN IVESTRUM, KAREN L.-S: Indi- anapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Sec: AWS: Card Section: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm. Co-Chr: Green Guard: Mortar Bd: Student Union, V Pres, YANNICE, DAVID L.-AG: Darlington. VANNICE, SHARON K.-PHAR: Dar- lington. VANSICKLE, GEORGE C.-ME: Indianapolis, H-3: ASME: ASTE. VARGO, DAVID WV.-PHAR: Gary. H-3: APhA: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. VARNER, JAMES C.- PHAR: Lansing, Ill. APhA: Kappa Psi. Sec. VDO-EMA, EMA E.-EE: Etinan Calabar. Nigeria. H-1. YEATCH, ROBERT M.-PHAR: Evanston, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres: APhA: IF Pres Counc: Kappa Psi: Phi Eta Sigma: Rho Chi: Student Senate, Senator-at-Lg: Purdue Student Body, Pres: Iron Key: Wesley Found: Young Dem Club. VERBISCER, MATTHEVV J.-CE: Joliet, Ill. Theta Tau, Treas: ASCE: Band: Newman Club. VERGIN, DONALD L.-FOR: Valparaiso. H-2: Forestry Club, VERTREES, ROBERT L.- AG: Louisville. Ky, Marwood Co-op, Pres: Ceres: Kappa Delta Pi: Quarterdeck: Student Co-op Assoc: Men's Membership Choir, Pres: Univ Choir. VOGES, DAVID F.-IED: Terre Haute. H-1: ASTE: Drill Team. VON ROSEN, JUDITH-S: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPO- NENT, Assoc Ed: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv. Mbr of Natl Comm: Mortar Bd: Sigma Alpha Eta: Theta Sigma Phi. VOROS, DONALD F.--ME: ASME. Treas, YOTAN, JOSEPH O.-EE: 'Wabash Alpha Sigma Phi. VOYLES, GERALD A.-EE: Indianapolis. Theta Tau. WADE. BART S.-AE: Jasper. Tau Kappa Epsilon, V Pres: Crew: Pershing Rides: Scabbard and Blade. WAGNER, LARRY L.- S: Columbus. Acacia: Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: Baptist Siu- dent Fellow, Membership Chr: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club Comm: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue Court of Chevaliers, Commander: Indus Econ Club: IFC Rush Coun- selor: Soph Field Day: Fresh Class Counc: Jr Class Counc: Fresh Orientation Panel K2 yrsl. WAGNER, ROBERT A.-S: Webster Groves, Miss. Delta Tau Delta: Alpha Phi Omega: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Undergrad Math Club. XVAGONER, PETER F.-IM: Camden. Arnold Air Soc: SAM: Young Republ Club. WAITE, JUDITH K.-S: Rushville. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: EX- PONENT, Jr Campus Copy-News Ed: Kappa Delta Pi: Gold Pen- pers: Mortar Bd: Theta Sigma Phi: Angel Flight, VVALCHLE, MORRIS W.-EE: Fort Wayne, AIEE. WALDO, DAVID T.- CE: Indianapolis. Delta Upsilon: ASCE WVALKER, JUDY A.-S: Birmingham, Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Chr: EXPONENT, Jr Circ Mgr: Pan-Hel Counc. WALKER, WILLIAM F.-EE: Belleville, Ill. Delta Tau Delta. V Pres: EXPONENT: IFC Office, Ed Purdue Greek, Senior Exec Office: Scabbard and Blade. WALSH, DOROTHY K.-S: Walkerton, Warren Hall: Am Rocket Soc: IAS. Sec 12 yrsx: Newman Club: Sailing Club: Soccer Club. Executive: SAM. Sec: Soc of Women Engrs, Pres: Swim Squad. WVALTERS, LARRY R.-AE: Dale. Marwood Co-op, Treas, Pres: IAS. WALTERS, LEON C.-MTE: Anaconda, Mont. Triangle: AIMetE: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. WALTERS, ROBERT C.-ME: Hall H: Mock Pol Conv: SAE. WALTI, RANDAL F.-ME: Indianapolis. H-1: Senator: ASME: Card Section: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mock Pol Conv: Pershing Rifles: Purdue Playshop: Univ Choir: Saddle Club. WAND, RICHARD W.-ME: Columbus. Beta Theta Pl, Treas: ASME: IFC Office: Soph Class Counc: Fresh Class Counc. Q. Q -A ian. 9- -L WARNOCK, SHERYL A.-S: Muncie. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Card Section. Design Chr: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Supper Club, Jr V Pres: BARD, Sr Arts Ed: AWS Handbook, Art Ed. WATERS, JANET A.--HE: Peru. Vawter Hall: Purdue Playshop: V C Meredith Club: WRA: Young Republ Club. WATSON, PAUL E.-IED: Logansport. Cary Hall. WATSON, THOMAS A.-ME: Tipton. Hall H-1: Auto Club: Card Section: SAE: Purdue Indus Co-op Soc. WEBER, DAVID F.-AG: Indianapolis. Sigma Tau Gamma. Sec: Ceres: Collegiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers: Univ Lutheran Assem: Ag Science Club, Sec. VYEBSTER, LYNN C.-S: Mon- roeville. Chauncey. Pres: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Persh- ing Rifles: Student Co-op Assoc. Pres: Student Senate: Toma- hawk: Univ Choir. WVEBSTER, NANCY C.-S: Indianapolis. Shoemaker. V Pres: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treas: AWS: Card Section: Gold Peppers: Student Co-op Assoc, Office Mgr, Mem- bership Chr: Soph Class C'ounc. WEGNER, HERBERT G.- ME: Vineland, N. J. VYEIR, DARXVIN L.-EE: Flint, Mich. Rochdale: Quarterdeck: Student Co-op Assoc. WEIS, ALFRED E.-IND M: Mlshawaka. MSC. WEIST, SALLY C.-S: Chicago, Ill. Pl Beta Phi: EX- PONENT: Kappa Delta Pi. VVEITZ, STANLEY J.-EE: Merion, Pa. Hall H-1, Senator: Army ROTC Rifle Team: B'nai B'rlth Hillel Found: Mock Pol Conv: Varsity Rifle Team, WVEIXLER, RICHARD J.--IND M: Chicago, Ill. Sigma Nu: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade: SAM. VVELCH, JAMES D.-ESE: Webster Groves, Mo. WELCH, PAULA G.-HE: Terre Haute. Alpha Xi Delta, Pres: AWS, IAWS Chr: Card Section: Green Guard Counselor: Pan-Hel Counc. VVELKER, Pl-IILLIP P.-S: Roanoke. Delta Upsllon, Pledge Master: Mock Pol Conv: Young Republ Club. WELLER, SANDRA A.-S: Louisville, Ky. Chi Omega, V Pres: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Card Section: Christian Found: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa Beta: Major-Minor: Mock Pol Conv: Triton: WRA: Student NEA. WELLMAN, ELLEN R.-S: Lafayette. Kappa Kappa. Gamma: AWS: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Green Guard: Newman Club: OSS. WELLS, JOHN H.-IED: Grabill. Private Home: Iota Lambda Sigma: Indus Educ Club: Am Soc of Training Di- rectors, Publicity Chr. WELLWERTS, FRANK L.-SE: Liberty- ville, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Union. WELSH, ALAN B.-EE: Huntingburg. Stellar Bros.. Treas: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv, WERRE, ESTHER M.-S: Michi- gan City. Warren Hall: IAS: International Assoc: Modern Dance Club: Pan-Am Club: Purdue Playshop. WERTZ, JAMES B.- EE: Toledo, Ohio. Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. WESNER, MARY L.-HE: Salem. Ann Tweedale: Christian Found: Collegiate 4-H Club: Kappa Beta, Pres, Chaplain: Stu- dent Co-op Assoc: V C Meredith Club. VVEST, ROLAND H. A-AE: Fishers. H-1: IAS. WEST. RONALD M.-I ENGR: Richmond. Acacia, Treas: Arnold Air Soc: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: Stu- dent Union, W'ES'1'ERM.AN, LESTER M.-I ENGR: Oak Park, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega, V Pres: Arnold Air Soc: Card Section: IFC Office: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent, Treas: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE. WHAEY, JAMES P.-IME: Kokomo. Alpha Chi Rho, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Newman Club: WCCR. WHALEY, JOHN M.-S: Kokomo. Alpha Chl Rho, Treas: DEBRIS: Newman Club. WVHETZELL, KAY S.-S: LaPorte. Phi Mu, V Pres: Pan-Hel Rush Chr: AWS: Card Section: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard Counselor: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Pan-Hel Council, Rush Counselor: RIVET: Student Union: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club: Angel Flight: WRA: NEA, Sec: Greek Social Bd: AWS, Golddiggers Steering Comm. WHITE, JANICE C.-S: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Chi Omega: Card Sec- tion: Delta Rho Kappa: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: Triton, V Pres, Pres: Amiy Coed Cadet Corp Colonel: Miss Purdue. WHITEHEAD, KENTON D.--AE: Lombard, Ill. Hall H-1: IAS: Phi Eta Sigma. WHITMAN, GERALD A.-AE: Barberton. Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau, house mgr: Scabbard and Blade. WHITMER, ANN-S: Tipp City, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Card Section: Green Guard: Sportswomen: Student Union: Triton. WIDAU, DONALD H.-AG: Richmond. H-2: Hoof and Horn Club. WIESBROCK, JOHN A.--CHE: Wheaton, Ill. Cary Hall: Card Section: Glider Club: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: WCCR. WIETBROCK, DALE W.-AG: Lowell. H-1: Camera Club: Card Section: Collegiate 4-l-I Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Play- shop: WCCR: Wesley Found. WILD, HARRY E., JR.-EE: Fort Wayne. H-3: AIEE. WILEY, DELLA L.-HE: Greens- burg. Wood Hall: Collegiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers: V C Meredith Club: WCCR. WILHELM, DOUGLAS W.-AG: Liberty- ville, Ill. Alpha Gamma Rho, Treas: Ag Counc: Ag Econ Club, Pres: Alpha Zeta: EXPONENT, Bus Mgr: Gimlet Club: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters, Personal Host: Poultry Club, Pres: Sigma Delta Chi: Wesley Found: Young Republ Club. WILI-IITE, JAMES II.--ME: Anderson. H-1: ASME: Card Sec- tion: Mocl-: Pol Conv: WMRH. WILKES, PAUL R.-S: Mem- phis, Tenn. Camera Club: Delta Rho Kappa. WILKINS, DALE E.-AG ENGR: Platteville, Wisc. H-3: ASAgE: Dairy Club: Wesley Found. WILLIAMS, DAVID E.-IM: Wall-rerton. H-2: Card Section: SAM, WILLIAMS, JALIES D.-AG: Monroe City. Hoof and Horn Club. WILLIAMS, JERRY 0.-EE: Indianapolis. H-2: AIEE: IRE. WILLIAMS, JOHN E.-AG: Lebanon. H-2: Alpha Zeta: Agronomy Club: Cary Club: Halberdiers, WILLIAMS, JOSEPH E.-AG: Morocco. State Co-op, Treas: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn Club. WILLIAMS, RICHARD R.-ESE: Anderson. H-1: Am Rocket Soc: Card Section: ENGINEER, Articles Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Engineering Counc. VYILLIAMS, ROGER G.-AG: Odon. Ag Ed Soc: Ceres: Kappa Delta Pi. Pres: Ward Org: Student NEA. WILLINGHAM, JUDITH B.-PHAR.: Hobart. APhA: AWS: Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer, Pledge Sec, Treas: PHARMACIST, art director. WILLS, CHRISTOPHER-CE: Des Plaines, Ill. H-1. WILSON, DENNIS A.-IED: South Bend. Alpha Chi Rho: ASTD: Ind Ed Club. WILSON, MARY LOU-HE: Richmond. Warren Hall: Card Section: Collegiate 4-H Club: DEBRIS: Folk- a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Purdue Playshop: Student Union: United Student Fellow, Treas: V C Meredith Club: WRH Governing Bd: SNEA: WRA. WINDETT, CHARLES B.-EE: Chicago, Ill. Card Section: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Newman Club: Railroad Club. WINKLER, GERALD L.-- ME: Jasper. Kneale C0-op, Treas: ASME: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Co-op Assoc: Zouaves. WINSTEAD, S. DEVNIS-S: Elizabethtown. Ky. Delta Tau Delta, V Pres: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Outing Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Student-Faculty Orientation Comm. WINTERS, JOHN C.-S: Golf, Ill. Phi Kappa Psi: Student Union. WINTHER. JAMES A.-S: McKeesport, Pa. Card Sec- tion: Dupllcate Bridge Club: Mock Pol Conv: Senior Scholarship Support Program: SAM. WINTRODE, DONALD E.-S: South Bend. Phi Gamma Delta, Sec: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Skull and Crescent. WIRTZ, JAMES C.-ME: Crown Point, Cary Hall: Newman Club. WISE, BARRY R.-S: Buffalo, N. Y. Tau Epsilon Phl: Jr Prom Comm: Sailing Club: Student Union: WCCR: Purdue Pilots: SAM. WITTENMYER, JANET B.-HE: Wheatland. Zeta Tau Alpha, Sec. Rush Chr: Card Section: Green Guard: Ma,1or-Minor: V C Meredith Club: SNEA: WRA. WOLF, MARY K.--S: Ridgewood, N. J. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: DEBRIS: Delta Rho Kappa. X 3, . .rv 1 ,N Q' 1 1 , ,.,, 'ie' , ,H , .,,,,,,? 111'-.fl EV: X - :gig x X' ' , .59- 5 S ev fgrfk. B il' 4 t Wy 7 i ,L S2522 2' I 2 L f ,K iw N ,Q in i 15? I l r WOLL, JERRY DEWAYNEAEE: Churubusco. Cary, Unit Coun- cilman: IRE: Eta Kappa Nu. WONG, NEUN CHU-ME: Wil- liamsport, Pa. State Street Ct: ASME, WOODARD, ROBERT M.-I ENGR.: Indianapolis. Phi Gamma Delta: Arnold Air Soc: Gimlet Club: Var Athletics: Scabbard and Blade. WOODWORTH, MALCOLM A.-S: Indianapolis. H-1: Mock Pol Conv: EXPO- NENT. WOODY, LINDA SUE-HE: Maumee, Ohio. Alpha Chi Omega, Treas: Card Section: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Young Republ Club: Soph Class Counc: All Campus Field Day: Social Bd: Home Ec Club: Home Ec Counc, Pres: NEA: WRA: Student-Faculty Comm. WOOLLEY, DAVID J.-ME: Chicago. Ill. Triangle. Sec and Rush Chr: ASME: EXPONENT: Skull and Crescent. WORLEY, DEAN R.-CHE: Williamsport. Cary Hall: Var Glee Club. WORNER. SUZANNE S: Indianapolis. Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS, Queens Comm: Card Section: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gold Pep- pers: Greek Wk Comm Chr: Mock Pol Conv: Theta Sigma Phi. Pres: Green Guard: Jr Prom Comm Chr. WORTHINGTON, HAL K.-FOR: South Bend. Acacia: Forestry Club: OSS: Student Union. WRIGHT, PAUL E.-EE: Indian- apolis. IRE: AIEE, VYRIGI-IT, RICHARD C., JR.-ME: Bay Village, Ohio. Theta Chi: Card Section: ASME, VVRIGHT, ROBERT W.-EE: Eaton Rapids, Mich. M.S.U.: Phi Eta Sigma. WUERTHNER, BONNIE M.-HE: Rensselaer. Twin Pines, Pres: Student Co-op Assoc: V C Meredith Club: Collegiate 4-H Club. WURM, CAROLYN A.-S: Evansville. Alpha Delta Pi: Card Section: Purdue Players, Sec-Treas: Purdue Playshop, Exec Bd: Mock Pol Conv: Greek Wk Comm: Gold Peppers: Theta Alpha Phi, Sec-Treas: United Student Fellow, Pres: WBAA: WRX: Young Dem Club. IVYRICK, ROBERT F.--EE: Cambridge City. H-2, Pres: Halberdiers Club: WHRC. YANEY, DONALD L.-S: Fort Wayne. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sec: RIVET: Student Union. YANG. KATHARINE L.-S: Taipei, Shina. Vawter Hall. YASTE, JOHN E.-MTE: Jedersonville. Lambda Chi Alpha. YATER JAMES M.-S: Attica. YATES, ROBERT D.-EE: Glen Rock, N. J. Cary Hall: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu. YODER, CHARLES W.-CE: New Paris. Christian Found. YODER. LEE 0.-AE: Wabash. Railroad Club: Purdue Pilots: Ward Org. Y0l-IO, RICHARD M.-ME: Indianapolis. Hall H-1: ASME. YUNG, BENJAMIN-ESE: Sao Paulo, Brazil. Alpha Sigma Phi: Chinese Student Club: International Assoc. ZEHR, KENNETH A.-ME: Jasper. Cary Hall: ASME: SAE: Ward Org. ZIEMER, CHARLES 0.-ESE: Chicago, Ill. Hall H-2: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ZIDIMER, EUGENE I., JR. -AG: South Bend. Cary Hall. Unit Counc, Joint Counc, Exec Counc, Treas: Ag Econ Club. ZUERCHER, JOYCE D.--IED: Linn Grove. Cary Hall. ZUGBAUM, ROBERT L.-IM: Gary. Industrial Econ Club: SAM, Asst V Pres in charge of Research. And Cl yeor from now ?i 1 F af 'vu , i- '-5 S' 1. rf' 'X il . ,,., q : V ' v vel x 'Btn in ' f N Q A 'F' Q x Q ms . K. Q ' 'Q 4 . o a I Q I! I 9' 4 W ' Q ' Q as ' Vx l ' ,,,,, ex iw -X Amp A s'IQ .1453-' .15 ,I X , Kali. ,. 5 'Q A xi Q l ' 1 T S? ' S f 'Q X.-I 5 Sff 'E 5' X ww? l Q, .V wmv-- A11 s-- 22426 I V , x I . -44 ,. 5? y if I -Q JZ? 'l . , ' if Q T .wg A In L, 1, gf ,- ,'-hey .11-,.,M .' ,f 5' I 3: ,- ff: I ' R s . Q nf Qs K 4 X 1' f Q' f '!Naaw-.,.,. N ,O . Awami' I F' 4 w n A V. RESIDENCES 'I QI I .4 1, M 51104 Qi x 'Kg- wwvah , . 'ij , b 4 W X T04 4 bug' .ur 1 1 . v x ,HN ,JQQffyg '. J , ' '-ffwvf '. 1 1.1. -ijhw 1 5 A.. .- . -5' 9 -' f 'v: '7',3'. . , , . wb LJ , w f 1 1 -. N X 4 N fr H' Q. 1 , , Y, 'w , Tir' 2 -'.aN K ' f'-ce Q , , 1 The Presidents' Council, which is the executive body of the Interfraternity Council, is composed of the president of each fraternity which is recognized by Purdue University and the IFC. They ac- complish their business at bi-monthly din- ner meetings which are held at the differ- ent fraternity houses throughout the en- tire school year. Some of the purposes of this organization are to further fraternity relationships, to unify fraternity action, and to aid in co-operation between the University and the individual fraternity. This organization has the final word in all decisions relating to the fraternities. Denny Hykes, president of IFC Presidents' Council visits with Stan Shaw, the advisor to fraternities. IFC PRESIDENTS COUNCIL Pictured in the front row with the Interfraternity Presidents' Dennis Hykes. President: Chuck Rzuisciieiibzicli. Office Diret Council are the IFC officers: Murry Spurher, Vice President: tor: Stan Sliaw. .Xclxisor In lfraternities. 365 Bark Rani: Frank Xvlllll. lohn Pork, Lu' XV:ig1u'r. -lerol johnson. Max Nehcr. lid .Xmlp-rson. 'l'oin Ross. Third Row: Nlicliael Long, Don Diaquc. Bill Davies, Aliin Ray, Bob Tunis, Dennis Horn, Hal Cossaro. Srmnrl Row: Lame Cox. Bark Rflzv: Melvin Hughes, Gary Soho. Francis Toering. Carlos Kent Meyer, Ronald Torryson, Cordon XVcste1'gren, Larry Clapper. Tliirrl Row: David Pfcndler, Skippie l'V:1y1nirc. Raymond Rewsscr, Carroll Riinslidt. Philip Cohlcy, llarry XVcher. Eugene Borrcav. Robert Bell, Roy Loolman. lohn Theilig. Boh Graham. Al Schuernian. lien Cullum. Chuck Bailev. Howard XVhile. Frrml Row: Hal XvOI'llllIl 'lOll. h Torn Stein.'Bill For-hl. Ronald Baller, Ralph Livingaton, John Barber. Ron YVest. Srrunrl Row: lVillian1 Disqne, David Bailey. Gordon Lawler. Donald Baer, Robert Cromwell Rudolph linohl. VVilliani Haines, Allen Cochran. Front Row: -lznm-s Van Meter. Thomas Smith, Robert Befkett, Donald Panek, Richard Panek, John lVCdgwood, David Tlioina. 366 ACACIA The Acacias started the year with a reception for new foreign students. The reception, the first of its type at Pur- due, proved very educational. The high point of Homecoming weekend was the dedication of the new chapter house which was attended by several Acacia national officers and various University officials. They were active in athletics finishing sec- ond on the campus in intramural basket- ball. Another event of the year was their Tri-Fraternity dance held with the boy Pi Phis and the AGRS. To end the year in style, they worked diligently on their entry for the Go-Kart Grand Prix. A Night in Hades was the theme of the winter costume dance held by the men of Acacia. 367 Mfinning one hundred dollars from the National Scholarship Fund for being above average was a surprise for the AXP's. Projects included hosting for the National fraternity Mid-XVest Conclave last year and constructing their Smash- em booth for the Penny Carnival which was a big hit among the students. Schedul- ed for this year were the pledge dance with its calypso theme, and winter and spring formals. In spite of these enjoyable activities, the AXP's still had sufficient time to study which was proven by the fact that they ranked in second place scholasti- cally on the campus this year. ALPHA CHI RHO painted cords for the first time at the Cord Day Game. ..,,n, 'r ..4 -4-1, 4. -gdq 0 368 l s wW,,,fwwf 'Q ,, an ' 5 -v St .yu N w Q is , ' ': f-,- .E.'fx' 1 S A ' e l Back Row: Larry Stites, Tony Evans, Barry Prentice, Michael YVilliam Burk, Mickey Shrock, John Dressler, Larry Cochran. Lyle, Fred Campbell, Joseph Stizman, Calvin Seban. Second Fr0nt Row: john Herder. Richard Nye, Clark Mullen, Carl Row: Robert Pavlick, Graham Andrews, john Thurgood, Gaffin, Rodney Robison, Jerry Haines. Back Row: Robert Jackman, Miilliam Smith, Robert Ring, Konrad Seifert, Larry Callsen, Dwight Singer, Richard Kling, -Iohn Stutsman, Cletus Toschlog, jim VVhaley, Mel McDonald. Richard Lowell, joe Bobin, Tom Monfort. Front Row: John Third Row: Burton Knip, Harry Mathers, -Iohn Xvhaley, Robison, Dave Richman, Michael Hinshaw. Ronald Nilson, Richard Remde, Don Murdock, Robert Daniels, Marvin Max Whitlock, Dennis Tryon. McDonald, Paul Goodwin, James Randall. Second Row: ,am WW . 09,2 369 Ilnrlr Row: Leon Cirt-c'nl'iPlcl, Richard Briskin. Alan SKllXVZlI'lZ. Nlnrx' Um-ll. Richard Grccnwulk. xxillll Cohen. Sworn! Row: XVIII! lllumolf, Charles Pontlicr. Marlin liulchin. lidwzlrd liar-1: lfmw: I-Im'lJc-11 Nelson. Hail Greenberg. jeff Lannin, Jack Nlillvr. Alam Brodsky. David Feinstein, Howard XVz1sl1cr. Swmfzfl How: Frcclcrick Schulman. Robert lzenatnrk. Leon lfllglli Irwin Sclungzmnzni. Rirhnrd Scinfc-ld, Phil Farber, Noble. David Goldenberg, Robert joseph. Front Row: Robert Bcckc-r, David Schoenberg. Nlifhzlcl Xvllifllllilll. Howard lVeil, Rzlndzul Rowntlinl. Gr-orgv Blitz. Hurry Levy. Front Row: Sanfred Tyner, David Tandy, Klnrsllzill Rnidlmrd. Neil Nnrtf-r, Sandor Loevy, X'Vil1i2lII1 Goldstein. 370 'C 5' Zi I 'L .1 My -. The quartet at the AEPi house provides many happy hours of listening for the brothers. iv fffmr sw..w .. ALPHA EPSILON PI It's a raid were the words heard during the roaring twenties pledge party that the AFPis held this year. The house was decorated in somber black to represent a funeral home. Music was provided by Paul Kenny's band and the guests were entertained by a pledge skit and stunts. The annual Beatnik party was again successful and, during the foot- ball season, they were hosts for the Home- coming Banquet and a Bucket Dance. Another enjoyable event was Hlinter YVon- derland, the skiing and skating party held when the appropriate weather arrived. The year closed with the annual spring formal. 371 Beginning their fiftieth year of college life and activities, Alpha Gamma Rho chapter celebrated its anniversary this spring with a vow to make the next half- century just as vigorous. This year was filled with such events as the joint Home- coming Dance with three other fraterni- ties, the annual faculty dinner for Pur- due staff alumni, a sister and mother ban- quet held in the spring, and various dances. The AGR's also enjoyed participating in activities, Purdue's chapter was awarded, for the second consecutive year, the Alpha Gamma Rho National Activity Award. ALPHA GAIVIIVIA RHO The AGRS find bridge a good way to relax after an evening of concentrated study 372 Back Row: Marvin Evens, Ernest Bentley, john Matchette, john Gillen, Paul Denhnrt, Ken Kemp, Alan Adler, john Barnes, Bill McCombs, -lim Turley. Second Row: Ed Borter, Kendall VVells, Paul Lake, Thomas Maxwell, Tom Bunger, Back Row: Steve Toth, Bo Akers, Richard Nash, Phillip Dyer, Tim Hohenboken, Lindley Comer, Kenneth Newcorn, Harvey Pinney, John Thompson, James Smith, Keith Lineback, Phillip Mfright. Second Row: Jim Allison, Donald Weeks, Philip Hershberger. Tom Etter, Ronald Cox, VVillian1 Q9 UQ john Tritch, Richard Sharp, Nick jones. Frank Larson, Douglas Wilhelm. Front Row: Torn Brunsdale, James Blondia, Stanley Rogers, David Overbeck, Don Bowles, john Maxwell, Ron Harley. Riggs, William VVilson, Thomas Millen, james Wright, Phillip Comer. Front Row: John Duerleese, David Neff, Emerson Wells, Clifford Prewett, Steve Knox, john Miller, Kenneth Lucas, Louis Bobb. 373 Burl: Row: Doug Larsen, Don Helt, Jon Keene, Harvey Row: Bill jeffrey, Joseph Stafford, Albf-rr Baclz, XfVilliam Jacobson, Dennis Elilert. Second Row: Alohn Sublette, Haworth, Thomas Taylor. XVilliam Beduhn, Don Adelsperger, XValter XVallers. Front liurl: Ruzu: Clharh-s Sliaw, 'lhoinas Savoldi, Gcorgr Martin, Gordon. 1'.l0I1f Row: ,lack lVasscrinan, Gerald liinyon, Philip David Brooks, -Iaincs Yllcilbakcr. Sfffonrl Huw: Carl Sapper, johnson, Richard Lafluc. Rvcsc Nichols, joel Roach. Lawrence .hC'klllZlllll. Mirhacl Criswcll, Fred Srhurinan. john 374 QQEQV' 213.8 ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA Drawing on new ideas gleaned from the National Conclave in Colorado, the seven officers of Alpha Kappa Lambda planned various events for the 1960-61 academic year. Beginning the year with the pledge dance, they selected a theme of Riverboat Ride. The AKLs then en- tertained scholars over the all men's aver- age with a steak dinnerg however, those under the average were treated to a bean dinner. Activities included an athletic con- test with the brothers from Ohio State and Illinois, which was played the day oi Purdue's football game with each of these universities. Nevertheless, members still found time to pursue the most noble of collegiate endeavors-studying! Many hours of planning and work went into the production of the AC-P Homecoming sign. f' 4- X ,. 5 J-? fl' ' 5' .F ' V' .- 42.2 - , p .13.g5a -f f V -fm-agmaan 375 TVX ALPHA SIGIVIA PHI This year the Alpha Sigma Phis started with trade dinners held with Zeta Tau Alpha and Ann Tweedale. As Thanksgiving vacation neared, they cele- brated with a Huntsmens' Picnic at which they served bear, rabbit, and deer. Also, in the fall, they improved the appearance of their house by painting many places on both the inside and outside and building a new back porch. During the Christmas season, they went caroling with Ann Twee- dale. The prize for the ugliest dog was awarded to their mascot in the Phi Mu Kanine Kapers. The year ended with their annual Black and XVhite dinner dance. 376 A 4229 Y rea Watch your finger! Thafs a hungry dog jumping for juicy meat in the hand of an Alpha Sig man Burk R0w: Benjamin Yunk, james Mcflornock, james Row: john Hesselberth, Glen Rekeweg, Dave Pellett, Reed Turner, john Preble, Larry Bland, .lim Eastwood. Front C21ldWCll. Bill D21ViCS, Vlillifilll lVirlkl6f. Bflfk -ROW! DHVC RQSC, Andy Ogura, Dick Roscoe, Quin jim Fleming, Don Benson, jack Hayes. Roger Van Skoik, Crosbie, John Mclnure, Don Mayo, jim Skaggs. Front Row: George Luedke, Bill Poland. 377 Hawk Row: Bob Pekzirck, Dzivicl XVcbb, Donald Brumm, Don laillllllll. lim l:1lTl2lIlClL'l'. john Brown. Svforzd Row: Phil l CL:i.u'. kliiii llvgin, Bill lnrtipilo, lfrzink Plziskon, Craig Smith. lim If Ruiwg lion Smith. Slew Sidcrs. Dave Hillllltll 'lloiu Clowniziii. Mark Darnvll, -Iud llzlquzl. Srmmi Row: Tom liskilsmi. ll-all-1' lvL'fslCl'lll2lll, Ncul Pzinze-r, Cliufk Shelby. Ifmnl Row: Mark Darnell. Seah Nisam, Richard johnloz, ,larry Berkshire, Ray Fleitz. licnncth Shepherd. Harold Olsen. Ifront Row: Phil Davis. Bob Plaskon, Fred Heil, jim llmwn, Robert Burtner. l. i E FW t Q -til, n C0 378 ,4,,...- ALPHA Tl-lU OIVIEGA In order to promote neighbor- hood relations, the ATO's were hosts for the annual Block Party held in the fall with the DG's and the TKE's. They'll Be Drowning their Sorrows in Cham- paigne was the slogan of their Home- coming sign which won first place in the competition. This year a new member was added to their house, a Bassett hound call- ed Snoopy. The ATO's were hosts for a Smoker for all alums within a one hun- dred mile radius of the campus. To add incentive to other houses on campus, the ATO's sponsor a Help XVeek and offer a Christmas decorating trophy. 379 As a result of a stressed scholar- ship program, the Beta Sigma Psis emerged fifth among the fraternities and won the IFC Scholarship Improvement trophy for the second time. They had time for more than just studies. The house social pro- gram was enlivened by a pledge dance, a Christmas party for Lafayette children with Vawter Hall and the XVinter Formal. Things were equally successful in the spring when they held the annual Gold Rose Ball, a spring formal which is held at every chapter of Beta Sigma Psi. They spent many hours practicing for the an- nual Batt Boat Race. and the effort was rewarded when their boat placed. BETA SIGIVIA PSI A session of singing fraternity songs is enjoyable for the Beta Sigma Psis after the evening meal. 380 BEQJ 0 .-,.l--,Z 0-231--Q r V-' I' 145. . ,is Xi. 'n ,sa Back Row: Merle Schulenborg, Gene Neundore, Kenneth Strack, Waldron Rust, Edward Sommers. Front Row: Dennis Hahn, Paul Erdmann, Harry Buddenbaum. Bernard jump. Back Row: Alan Kiehn, Albert jordan, Ron Otte, Arthur Kuntz, Charles Heuer. Front Row: Steve Ludwig. Fred Wensen, john Kiddie, Roger Panning. iii' Bon -gawk? W . The Betas made several im- provements in their house this year. They painted both inside and outside, enlarged their telephone system by adding two num- bers and three new instruments, added a new hi-fi and stereo set, and relandscaped the whole front yard. Socially, they started off with a hay ride in the fall. At Christ- mas time, the Betas and Pi Phis held a party for underprivileged children from the local Lafayette area. Later they held their annual Orchid formal, their winter dance. As the end of the year approached, they participated with the Phi Delts and the Sigs in the annual Miami triad. BETA THETA PI The Betas wanted to take a ride in the Hack, but discovered it needed some work done on it. 4 W 383 E DELTA CHI In order to keep the Delta Chi house in order, the pledges put in a few hours of work. Isolate Them Both meaning Castro and the Illini, was the slogan of the l96O Delta Chi Homecoming sign which won third place. In order to help the un- derprivileged children of the Lafayette area, they sponsored a Christmas party with gifts and a dinner. The second an' nual Housemothers' Bridge Tournament was held again this year at the Delta Chi house. Mrs. Patton. the Delta Chi house- mother was instrumental in its conception. W'hen they returned from Christmas vaca- tion, they were surprised to find their lir- ing room redecorated. As the spring season approached, they were ready to end the year with their spring formal. 384 , . .ull b . 3' , l K L Bark Row: Kenneth Beardslee, Robert Adams, john Smith, Pat Smith, Bob DeMnrio, George VVood, john Yedinak, Byron Farrell. Second Row: Daniel Steves, Carson Pettigreo, Arnold Schaewe, Mrs. Ruth I. Patten, Joe Brown, Al Brown, Back Row: Donald Langan, Lee Haxiford, Phil Spies, Philip Thompson, john Lusher, Barry Bass. Third Row: Charles Ryan, Robert Cimmble, Robert Dahl, john Luyden, Samuel Spade, Bill Gray, Stephen YValker. Fred Brown. Second Row: David Sievers, David Sclloenherr. Front Row: George Kichukoff, Mark Bickabaugh. Alan Elkins. john jones, Bob Brown, Paul King, Frank llarlow, Pieter Van Hook. Gene Pfefler, Ron Luniewski, Don Scholl, Paul Avery, Paul I-Iagenow, Charles Pannage, Part McKinnon. Front Row: XVillia1n Koehlor, George Schul, Terry O'Dowd, Larry Richardson. Thomas Longfellow, Keith Lauseli. 385 DELTA SIGMA PHI The Delta Sigs find it enjoyable to listen to records on the stereo after dinner. --S, . -fu-t...,,....,,, . ' i The men of Delta Sigma Phi were very ambitious this fall, for they came back to school early and painted the entire house. One of their special parties was a Sailors' Ball. Their house was decorated as a Sea Pot Tavern. Other functions includ- ed a hayride with the Sigma Kappas, a wiener roast and a square dance. The ac- tives were proud of their pledge class who easily won the IFC scholarship award. YVith some extra money they had saved, the house bought a new stereo and TV console. At Christmas time a festive dance was held in the house, and in the spring the Carnation Ball was held at the Trails. 387 While maintaining a better than average scholastic record this year, the Delts have spent plenty of time en- joying the extracurricular phases of Pur- due's atmosphere. For the third consecu- tive year they went undefeated in the reg- ular season intramural softball competi- tion, being defeated only in the playoffs. They teamed with Delta Gamma Sorority to win Co-Rec volleyball and also worked hard in track. Social affairs included trade parties with Phi Mu and Chi Omega, and an autumn house dance built around an oriental theme. They presented the Delta Queen trophy during their spring formal. DELTA Tl-NU DELTA The Pi Phis and the Delts hosted their professors at a holiday reception at the Delt house. 588 iA'IAi wkfk iw ifil r , 'ag Burk Row: Mike Savod, Chuck Stewart, jay Verneuil, George Hfilliamson, Bob Bennn. Chuck Rose. Ed Strickler, Dick X'Vall. Howard Greene, Bob Harrington. Third Row: Bob XVagner, Dirk Downie, .Iohn Stouffer, Dick Bell, James Kearney, John Buceman, lV:nlly Helmiek, Jon Reynolds, Aloe Lung. Sefoml Burk Row: Bob Monroe, Larry Spangler, Charlie Rust. Richard Gapen, Jack Thomas, John Dzien, Curt Robinson. Steve Turner, Xvlllllllll Lyon, Ronald Dolwick. Third Rozu: -lim Rieth, Larry Tolle, joe Broyles, Niles Bruno, john Carroll, Floyd Ketering, Orvahl Jacobsen. james NVitthohn. l Row: Bob Berg. Eric -IOllZlllIllSS0ll, Flon Foust. Dick Berg. Dennis lVi11hteail. lien Hauersley, Dave Fleming, Hal Crain. .-Xl Theiler, Front Row: Dan Carsello, Doniinic Farm, Bill XValker, Doug Roby, Richard Anile, Steve Koznk. Toni lianiinski, Bob Bllllillfl. Second Row: Bob Hazen, Dick llsselborn, Cllauclio Scialdo, Dave Gibson, Bob Burgess, Darry Holt. Tom O'lieele. Steve Merkle. Front Row: Mike Schranz, Glen Traylor. Fred ,-Xhrens, George ylergens. .Iohn Vanmeter. Gary Reeves, George Tevis. 389 Burk Row: jim Greene, jack Elwell, David LaRocque, Hlillinrn lXlLll'I'ilf', Ron Zell, Fred Morrison. Third Row: Pete VZlI'l.'XTSCl1llC, Ed Middleswnrl, ,lim Caskey, Norman Davis, David XV:1ldo, Lee Ringhnm. Svronfl Row: Dan Funk, Bob Burk Row: Aliin Green, Lang Marks. XN'ayne Nelson, Anclris Lacis. Fran Giohna, Yngve Rainstad. Ron Jarrett. Third Row: Gilbert Moumw. Phil XVelker, Steve Harkness, jonathan Devoll. Michael Ulalsh, Dave XVinegz1rdner. Serond Row: DeLaCroix, Dirk Meek, Larry Nicolai, Rich Huff. Front Row: Tom Hodgson, jim Mniner. Bill Stenzel. Bob Morris, Tom Nlillen, john Erickson. Richard Davis. Louis Chrissikos. Nvllllfllll Moore. lVilliz1n1 Ayres,xIi1n SlOl'I1lOI1lI,,IllI1 Hofferberth. Front Row: Pat Keller, Fred Hoffman, Donald Paltani. Ronald Szyrnanski, Robert I-Ioshziw, Kenneth Baumel. 390 fs Coming back to a dusty, vacant house, the actives and pledges soon had the DU house ready for another year. The Roaring Twenty's dance kicked off the social year. The active-pledge basketball game provided keen competition-actives winning 79-66. The winter formal offered a relief near the end of a semesters drive for good grades. With a good first semester behind, the DUs settled down to studies again. Spring in the air meant the ap- proach of State Day. The Purdue chapter was well represented and took a first in the singing contest. The graduation of fifteen seniors marked the close of the house for another summer. DELTA UPSILON The DUs make their living room more spacious for rush by rearranging their furniture. 391 A 1 - igfg,-g. 7g,: '. ar ,-fvj -:'QQ71:'Eg -5 'W -8? QQ? :Q ,IL-Qgigfrffiv. , 4. I, H ya .1-3 1 ' ' :ea-f,:. -mf s:,af2::ZfS 'nv ffr.2W4.-ik 34'+3i'.if i 4, 'H fl i lg ,aff -Lt 1 . E- .- gwfg 1 -- -S -..pv,j.-'-i- T1 V, ' -: ,-.faqs .w ..f - Y -M' !'f.9li4f52f'f'vg?5f ,. :HI 'Ja , 4 1:. ?.126l..- V 'ef--- ,. ' W L: , ., , '-fi-ws, ,- 1 4 r ,...f...I- Y' ,V ,5.,'.:j'r- A.. ' s, - ..- 3 B 'if ky-'frgl i5'!b '5' ' . ' '- , ' . . f -. , -5.-Q ', 'fb' ' f 9-lg 2- g, ' -asia ,,,..,, '. M - a f,-v s, , .. . f ua 'I-et.,- lyf T: -. N ,..... 1.fi.fF9?-. 'I H X' ,:nu df ' . 4 v-.Lf I- . f 1, . ,- n:: 2 - f, ' I 4 'Ui ' - . 'mm '- 'A -' 'Q' 9- 1 ...s i :'?fffs T' Y Tl N- 64:5 mum f , ... as-M L - KJ :YT-, V gl, .,,.GF,.f aQ,. .,sf,. ff -- - H . -bw M Q g-.......a-.--V-H FARIVIHOUSE Purdue's chapter of Farmhouse fraternity swung into the spotlight as they won two national awards this fall. Besides earning the Chapter Achievement Trophy, based on overall chapter accomplishments during 1958-1960, they also gained the Presidents Trophy, which is awarded on the basis of participation at the National Farmhouse Biennial Conclave. On campus, Farmhouse again regained the IFC Schol- arship trophy, after a four-semester leave of absence. Their second semester index of 4.79 was high enough to make their two semester average index the highest for the school year among all fraternities. 392 The 'men of Farmhouse find after dnnner reading and chatting enjoyable as well as educational I x ' ! -..ig- im-X..- Back Row: Ron Roberts. Bill Bailey, Harold Butzow, Charles Shivley, john Roadruck. Larry Howell, Joe Nycz. Sonny Beck. Darrel Peckinpaugh. Second Row: Thomas Alexander, Donald Livingston. :Xllen Mayo, Eva Martin, David Ceise. XVayne Buff: Row: Stanley Poe. Charles Rowe, Ronald Ferguson, Robert Holm, Eddie Abbott. Ted Britton, Lyle Golm. Ron Long. Third Row: Tom Cooper, Gerry Bender, Coleman Harris, YVarren Davis. Keith Hanegger. glohn Miller. Philip Buck. David Biery. Frou! Row: Iohn Chaille, Robert Hajek. Deane Thompson. Samuel Mtl.eod. Marshall Noel. Ronald King. Nlithal. Xmfnnl llmvz Kurt Johnston. Herb Shofklitn. Dave Little. Martin Mather. Keith Bowers, Phil Coffman. Front Row: Phil Cordon, Dan Swinford. lid Hornback. Gary lVilson, l,arrx' Fri:-nfl. w.-Z' Z 393 Bark Roni: Bill Rnssm-ll, 'Iolin Dodclriclgv. Martin Grossman, .lim Miller, john Bnrnhzirt. Tom Hokinson, Marvin Kolesznr. .S'frm1d Rfnu: 'limi Cuthriv, Don lfllis, Fred Hawker. Edwin Burl: Roni: Cllimk licwzinclowaki. Curtis Hanlon, Durlin Cllziinpilt, Bill Holliday, loin DeVille, john l-linclnnan, Brian Alinnsliy, Norm Clcwiigvr. Seronfl Row: Fred Cook. Sam Xlkstcrlioiisc. Norman XVilsnizin, 'lioni Myers, ,Xllun lX':iclc, Leonard, jim Joyce, Gerald Mlallarv. Front Row: Mike Cramer, Phil Harms, Gary Julian, John Davis, Tom Sroopinirc, Chuck Cuskriclen. Bill Trownsell, Ralph Vcrette, john Muskahovich. Front Row: Dennis Ring, jim Kessler. Bill Kinsley, Dun johnson, Bill Shupe, Ron Denton. fl 9-l EQ? KAPPA DELTA RHO Many couples enjoyed the music of the Tune Toppers at the Kappa Delta Rho jazz Festival. U 5 -, 'fav 1 Kappa Delta Rho opened their social season with the annual Embassy Ball held in the fall. The gala event was en- hanced by some 'lalnbassadorsn appearing in top hats and tails with their ladies displaying jeweled tiaras. Also, their pledge class won first prize for their one hundred percent attendance at the KIIFC pledge dance last fall, thereby adding one more LP to the record library. Again, Kap- pa Delta Rho honored their neighbors lrom Hills and Dales with an afternoon tea held in the spring. They closed the year with their presentation of a successful jazz Festival with ZTA. 395 XVhen school opened for the fall semester, the Kappa Sigs were anxious- ly awaiting many exciting events to come during the year. In the fall, they took part in the Island Fling with the Phi Psis, DUS, Delta Chis, and the Pi Kappa Phis. They held their annual pledge dance in October which had a theme depicting New Orleans. Later in the fall, they worked diligently on a Homecoming sign which consisted of an elaborate and realistic ren- dition of a western town. The Pearl For- mal, which is an annual event, was held with Chi Omega sorority. These events helped to round out another successful year for the Kappa Sigs. KAPPI-l SIGIVIA Only a few hours left for all this decorating to be finished by the Kappa Si-gs for the lsland Fling. l U-... Y if 396 Z4 r IN if ,'2,..-51, . . u,.o,g:..-., SQ '12 -,'g9w g ff1g .7 X., ,xg .r Q , Back Row: Elmer Beke, Bob Michalak. Dave Kirk, Jan Elliot. Dirk Hawkinson, Bill Sifer, Ken Link. Larry Norton. Third Row: lid Hall, Bob 'I'ruitt. Doug lV1lllS, Douglas Kowert, Neal Ziech, Pete Elsbout, Larry Frye. Scfmzd Row: Larry Back Row: Tom Hanson, Al Crebo, Larry Campbell, John Albritton, Dean Recktenwall, Mike Moore, Bob jones. Third Row: Richard Zubeck. Roger Dieken, Tom Hilbish. Wlnlter Myers, Steve .'Xdams. Glen Botlinson. Dennis Klos. Sefoml Evans, Bill Belveal, Bob Cutron. jim Iiruggel, .Iolm Hzrrvill, Dale Kramer, Pete Harmon. Bob Pence. Ifmn! Rowe: Roger St:n't,1irie XVCIIZIZIS. George Laing. llill loperter, Riclmrtl lizlstnmn, Pete Clzuupbell. Rfnv: Tom Rlrittllews. Louie Goebel. Paul Dellhsitezul, Bob Sorensen. Gorclen Crouse, kloe Sliirk. Fred Mt'Norton. Ifmnl liozu: George Denious, lfretl PlCll'lZIllllIlll. Ricillznrd Sperry. Robert Conklin. Robert lgnngxtoii. Tom Bartlett. 397 Bark Row: -lack McCormick. Aloe Toman, Larry jones, Chuck McCoy, Keith Campbell. George Truster, -Iohn Goldsworthy. Third Row: Nick Presecan. Chuck Cuinpstone, Pete Kinney. .lim Lynfh, Tom Fruth. Tom Sullivan. Tom Clharlesworth. Ed Monohzm. Srforzd Row: Bob Potter, Jim Hawk, Ray Hari: Roni: jerry Shields. Philip Freese, Dennis Monohan. -john Bryant, David Fugit, Bud Houston. Third Row: Fred Tedesco. Ray Crzimpton. Thomas Hloods. Kenneth Layton. ilohn Sennstrom, Andrew johnson. Semna' Row: Bruce Boisvert. Bill Hoover. Dick Fivek. Dave Lowles, lfValt liornemeier. From' Row: Gary Bowman. Rolland Brunnworth. Dave Parent, john llzichinann. Dick Allen. Ray Schrzuneyer, lVilliznn Marines. Brogerg, David Cable, Dick Krieps. Nick Rench, William Ford, Fred Wlilhelm. Front Row: Alvin Fraund. NVilliam Sclnnitendorf. Dennis O'Neill, Robert McLanghlin. Brent Coy. 398 71.7.1 qi' 1 'Q' 2. 9 .Q 3-sl:-le ., 4 ., xv l , Q-' 2 NTQ, t' For Lambda Chi Alpha, this year has been beneficial as well as enjoy- able, as is traditionally expected. They were delighted to find a newly redecorated house when they returned this fall. A fire in the fireplace provided an excellent background for some of the cold weather activities which included a winter house party and a senior wood cutting party. They participated in Varsity Varieties with Chi Omega Sorority. An Easter Hunt for the children of the Lafayette area was held. They worked to place once again in the University Sing competition, and, by doing so. finished the year in good style. LAIVIBDA CHI ALPHA The captain teaches these Lambda Chis they yells in hope that they will make the squad. 399 PHI DELTA THETA To start off the year, the Phi Delts won the Silver Star Award at the fraternity's National Convention which was held in Houston, Texas. The formal dedication of the house was held early in December, with several hundred alumni and fraternity officers in attendance. XVith the snow came the Christmas formal, which was remembered long after the snows lel't the ground. In the spring, the Phi Delts assembled by the hundreds, as Purdue's Indiana Theta Chapter played host to the annual Phi Delta Theta State Day. lVith the coming of spring. they look- ed back on a year which was very success- ful, enjoyable, and profitable. 400 , -.,-9 1, t:,3jlQ-9 8: 2 .. ., .g 21, 35 Fraternity living is explained by two Phi Delts to a rushee' during one of their smokers Burk Row: John Muesing. Steve Rohr. Tiin Morgan, Fred Stahly, Rick Tate, Ken Hadland. Mike XVarnecke, Dick -Iuergens, Robert Marquardt, Paul Troup. Third Row: Dick Brigden, John Tarr, Tim Harmon, Bob Edmundsou, Bill Hupp, Myron Todd, Dick Dean, Ed Sleight, Glenn Young. 'Ioe Dysart. Second Row: Bob Bowen, Vernon Hull, Sain Back Row: Robert Sbarbaro, john Cooley, Keith Roekey, Gilbert Junkunc. Arthur Morstadt, A1 Xvesterbaard. Michael Miller. jim Peebles. Fel Leinenweber, Bob Caine. john Marra. Stan Hines, Louis Collier. Third Row: Art Farwell. Mike Terry, Ronald Stephens. Tom Suciu, Pat Xllickens, Floyd Allen, Kenton Crocket, Robert Sohn. Fred Schonlan, Bob Bortz, Frank Baughman, Larry Bennison, Steve Van Metre. l'Villiamson, Ed Browning, Syd Steele, Mrs. Miller, Bill -lohnson, Toni Stlnnidt. Mike Sears. Roger Slusher, Dick XVrobleski. Front Row: -jim Dailey, Fred I-lambreeht, John Songster, Bob Dell. Bare Gano, George Callier, Roger hlarobson, Frank Siepker, Bill Bender, -lim Phillips. Srronrl Row: ,lim Hansen. Thoinas Iillis. Robert Butterfield, Bruce Oehlerking. Kenneth Rabe. Peter Choinyn. jack Mendell. James Clark, james Rive, Howard l'Vest, Steve Perdue. Skip Sildermuth. lfroni Row: ,Iohn Vogel. George Kaegi, hlaines Kelley. james Lott, Richard Kihlstrom. ll'alter Gayer. David Radebaugli. Toni Dean. Tom Mariner. I 1 ff 1 qs -,rv -U 'lf filly? it 51:11,-y ...filly Q'-1 ,J ,lv !.! W, :gsm , ' 4 H' L+'g'1T61.'fli5X.5if'f5,fW-K117. , lwfbgiiffiifi' f i f14fSMit75.i5.7.f2i'f' :lucy 1 HOW: 401 CID. FAQ Qwwz, X PHI GAIVIIVIA DELTA Christmas time finds the Phi Gams adding the finishing touches to their house before holiday parties. spy, 5 -Y 1'f, m? ' ,gil S 45 i li Jr A 'gf an Q up 9' ,lr The Beta Graduate Trophy, which is awarded to the most outstanding Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta in Indiana, was won this year by the Purdue chapter. The Beta Graduate Trophy, which is awarded to the most outstanding chapter of Phi Gamma Delta in Indiana, was won this year by the Purdue chapter. However. winning the trophy did not consume all their time as they still were active socially. This year, the Figis gave their annual underprivileged childrens party, the Christmas dinner-dance at the Trails, and the Purple Garter Pledge party and dance. The bienniel jeff Hop, a formal dance at the Palms, was given with the Phi Psis. 403 The Indiana Delta of Phi Psi began the year by reviving an old tradi- tion, Together with the other fraternities from the island, the Phi Psis gave an Is- land Fling. An all campus party, the Fling featured a dance band on the Phi Psi's parking lot. The men of Phi Psi set the pace in intramural sports when the fall golfers won the intramural golf champion- ship for the second consecutive year. On the first weekend in December the pledge dance was held and the fall pledge class transformed the house into a Roaring Twenties Speak-easy. Christmas brought a party with the Thetas for underprivileg- ed children of the Lafayette area. PHI KAPPI-l PSI When practicing for intramural golf matches, Phi Psis use their living room as a putting green. 101 'Q 'YZH . , - N-:AQ YJ O 1 Lui .1 eff Back Row: Leon Ratcliff, Bert Fridlin, Franklin Alan. Denny Schwartz. jim Hill. Herm Iverson, Chuck Harden. Third Row: Bill Hiatt, Greg Raur, lerry Jackson, Tom Beety, Larry Adams, jerry Beeker, jon Nelson. Serond Row: Theodore Back Row: Ches Campbell. ,lim Brother, David Anderson, .Ian Both, Chuck Mason. lVilliam Earhart, Richard Monagle. Robert Schwingendorf. Third Row: Harry Huffman, Howard Klein, Dave Forville, Steven Shoemaker, Thomas Ross, jack Sguardo, james Sigmund. Serond Row: Ronald Goodmicht. Ricks, Trent Anderson, Kent Bradley. jim Harger, Ron Beyers, Hal Hendrick, Al Anderson. Front Row: Nick Poulton, Bruce Smith, George Brown. Ed Reinert. 'ISUIH Rarter, Al Bothwell. Thomas Carroll, Steve l'Vilkinson. klanies Corley. David Lyon, Bill Millholland, Arthur Carlson, Fmni Rmv: Milton Farrar. John Philpott, Ronald Brittain. Michael Martin. Leslit Gilkerson, john lVarner. 405 Bark Row: Clyde Nabc, -lim Arthur. Chuck Gibbs, Ron Kahney, Dave Ramsey, Roy Hnnsell. Bill Gross. Third Row: Timothy DcM:irco, Dale Robertson, Nick Nylee, YViIlia1n johnson, Curl Muguirc, john Matuzsa, Bob Davis. Second Burk Row: Clifford Denny, Brine Ycngy. Edsel Glasgow. Roland Pele-rsvrl, Kenneth Malin, Georgc Nnftzgcr, Mika- Givxin. Vllllifll Row: Bob Sulsbcrry, Terry Libby, Al Ragland. Edward Bchunna, Bob 'IlUUlIllJS. Slcvc X'VlllL'llk'l., Cyril Gibson. Row: Bob Bradley, lien Coleman, Bill Moore, Ken Stachon, Russ Cooper. Bob Lxihs, Gerald Stevens. Frou! Row: Phil Herbst, Bill Laidly. Edward McCarthy. Srronzl Row: Howard Clark. Mark Hunks, Frank Pfaff, XVZIITCII Kenqeipp. 'IQOIII Borski, David johnson. Front Row: Patrick Dalton, Larry 'I'11ylor, Bob Lnhs. ell .-5 2-um9fil 406 .5092 X PHI KAPPI-l SIGIVIA After their National Conven- tion at French Lick, the Skulls returned to campus ready for another busy year. Homecoming proved to be most enjoyable and, following this, the first house social function was a dinner dance at the Lafay- ette Country Club. At Christmas time, they held a caroling party with the Zetas. an underprivileged childrens' party. the house dance, and gained first place with their unique outdoor decorations. A ski lodge party, an all campus open house in honor of their newly redecorated dining room, intramural activities. and the spring formal completed the year. Holiday time is here, and the Skulls find it fun to wrap Christmas packages with their dates. l gt .f ,,p-sf' ,4 i 407 PHI KAPPA TAU Socially. the Phi Taus present- ed a continental air as they held their strikingly foreign French waterfront party. The pledges distinguished themselves with the Rambler and Lots of Pep themes for the rally signs. Their presentation of the winter formal was the high spot ol the holiday season. The annual Christmas party was again held with the Chi Os. Spring activities included Penny Carnival, the Grand Prix, lXIothers' Day, and vaca- tioning south ol' the lXIason-Dixon line. The Dream Girl formal brightened the spring season with its romantic setting. May found everyone making a last minute push lor those all-important grades. 408 Tn ,. , t Q! 'Q ..,. 1, Ifplq 2 ,qi F The Phi Taus have fun parading with the DCS after spending many hours making a pep rally sign -N at lx elf.. Wg! . HF lg xi et x 1 Dzivid Mziclinicsh. XV:ilLer Goeltz. Morey Doyle, Kent Rohlecler, Bob Rucinski. Ifmnl Row: john Denning, Mike Gnznn, Leonurnl Slfllllllllll. Gerald Fr:un'oeur, Mike Funke, Mike Doaiclw. Nicsse. Secmzzl Row: Al Proust, Henry Reilnzln, like Decker, Gel Spisnk, Mike Burke, Michael Bogner. john Gee. Front Row: George Crane, Wayne Horvath, Chris Doerr, joe Offerle. 55151 - . :fb 'fixxllxtl if: , ss- wf. 3 Eu ' .rt ,wir Q. PHI KAPPA THETA Theta house ends with a few of the brothers in the showers. This year started for the Phi Kappa Thetas as their dog, Ruffles, Won the t'Best Dressed Dog trophy at the Phi Mu Kanine Kapersf' A few weeks later, the chapter house was transformed into a Fantasy Land castle for the annual fall pledge dance. Babes in Toyland. Follow- ing this gala event, the Purdue Chapter played the Indiana chapter and beat them in a game of touch football. The Christ- mas party for needy children helped put all the brothers into the tl'l1C Christmas spirit. Studying, Greek XVeek, and their Sweetheart Formal, which was held at the Palms, all helped make the spring as busy as the fall semester. 411 When the Phi Sigs returned last September, they found their small pup- py mascot, Thor, had blossomed into a nearly grown German shepherd. Later that month, they held the first annual Phi Sig Melon Fest. featuring the Salty Dogs. A lot of watermelon was served by the Chi Omega pledge class before a sudden shower disrupted the afternoons festivities. During Homecoming weekend, the lads from 302 lValtlron celebrated their fiftieth year on the Purdue campus. XVith Miss Linda XVright of Pi Beta Phi reigning over the annual Moonlight Girl Formal, the Phi Sigs capped another year which was very successful in all ways. PHI SIGIVIA KAPPA Linda Wright is crowned Phi Sig Moonlight girl at their Moonlight Formal house' dance. 'il lll0 l Nll .V 'VM ., ,.u 1:3'4,'1 f ' ..f V- I +5 4' ,ls .1 ,Dv .'i..iu . Qi.. , Av --9 ,gf , s,,,.,.,..., N I -Y: -.rv . , X QQ, .ty - .Q,'3,1?,.f-W . ,. NAM: mr' ii f iLE3R'.X'qwfx TLETQQ: hilt? 2 Q' ll -'ei . Q X 4 V '-'-. -K. ' , v. i. is -. .a , . .,- -,g:.,.,., fi?-QT'-l5r-3,-1-reg. 1. I-vi 4. .12 . ,. . ,- M fl A- ..g ' , HV , -'v-.:., fj.-fp, ' ww- --,.,,,s.,.,.. 'e--. ' ' jk 5 .A . :,:.3fm,y in ,.,, 5 I AV A , K A . 1. Zi-fs, ' ' mm - iff Q, ' -i -- ,, im H is ..y.., ,L vu N t 'Q' L R Q was .,,, .. ..f ? . - 1 -f . ,gif I, sf ll ll 4 2 it ,- 2: 5 5 , llll - - ,. : 'I ll . r -15 ,5 1, , , , , ,l 1- I 1 'li ' , i E-sit -'- V If it -, 1 1-isflll . , ' ,1.K.3.,.,.,.5-.w.' 5 5- ,- :gg 6,4 5 . ' 5' rl-F179 -- J? 251, gp Cllfit -' J - .V .,,W- wg.:-, 3 V, in .' I ' 1,,,,1V,s,Qlfm,,,,d,fe47f,i4w'i ,: Q, ff ' K 1 w -it- 51-t ' Q5 me vents'-tis-iwiivf' ,,gg2gg:..Jw 'Y now .tt as in :1-a,:zf3'::e3re1v1.as- ,, ., . ' 3 . at-4 -o.vN,,,- . . . 1 . ,s ...L M- Bark Row: Tom Joyce, Jerry Kerr. .lim O'Neill, John Ayres. Clark, Marion Schmitz. Don Kuhn, Tom Bragg. Ed Tompkins. Third Row: Martin Godoy, Dick Carron. Robert Kyle, Front Row: l'l1il SC1lI'LlIllU7lll1H. Toni Steurn. Hurry Taylor. Douglas Burghardr. Nathan Bond. Srrond Row: Nelson Keith Clanin. Back Row: Phillip Rentz, Robert Goelzer. Alan XVillianison. Bako. james Lylmarger. Smuml Row: Keith Clallirl, Frank Paul Smeller, D avid Butcher, Third Row: Peter Micheletti, Lawrence Severin. Gary Argo, Dirk Hlaibel. Front Laubenheimer, Thomas Vlilson, David Eiflienauer, Steve Row: Fred Julian, Don Briggs. Bob Gibson. ,Iolm Burgner. ' zu ...,. .,,. A, in A - l. A A 3 413 litl x f X We-1-r iii it A limi fi gi F QQ QQ 95 TQ 25 Burk Row: XVilli:un Young. Xvllllillll Cloolinan, Larry M4I'lic-rrun. SIQWCII Siilwcll, Phillip liarclame. llvlllllllll Hurd. Ronald Collins. rllfllifll Ifmv: David XvllllIlI1lS. launch Schwai, Carl XX'cir. klainu lice-inaii, Stcplicli Bccilcr, lhonias Martin. Burk lfmv: lim XYalu'r. Don liiclmllc. -Ivrrv licssel, Don Hlilling. Irving Moiiiagiu-. lm- liish, Klikf' Gill. Third Row: XVilliain lik'll7lCl', l,conarcl Scnglin. Tlioinas Koay. john Gray. Chunk Nlcycr, Gary Nlccs. lX'ally licrwin, Cllax' lainie, Srmmf fa. 5, .. 7 LQLK go jerry Doherty. Serond Row: Edwin Lippincott, Hlayne Starr, Dick Smit. Nlark Barg. Graham Marshall. Charles Hetrifk. David l.illlL'. Ifrnnt Row: Bill Prcston. Edward McKinley, loin Dc'l,.utis, Mika' Gill. 'lc-rc Nocragmx Maury Howard. lfuzii: Nlikc- Hogan. Merlin Bell, David lieay, Kenneth Ewing, Rohr-ri Barr, Howard Hinshaw, Thomas Kaiser. Front Row: Richard -Iiisricc. Don Orr. Steve lViley. john Coffman. l A114 PI KI-XPPA ALPHA IN. 'V If a c fs 'f-G X -ninai - -,i I-1 Q A? - I 1 v I . The new white paint put on the house during the summer brightened the spirits of the returning Pi KAS and set the tone for the school year. An ex- tensive redecoration program, including painting of all ceilings and halls and new furniture for the living room, was com- pleted in time for a successful pledging ceremony which was held in February. The Pikes were hosts for many a party and informal dance during the year, and took dates to a South Sea Island hotel opening at their fall house dance. Their Dream Girl Formal, in April. was another high spot of a highly successful year for the men of Pi Kappa Alpha. The Pikes enjoyed having their pinvvomen as waitresses for one of their Wednesday night dinners. -115 PI KAPPI-l PHI Participating in University Sing last May, Pi Kappa Phi once again extended its string ol' victories in this an- nual event, making it the top singing fraternity on campus for the fourth con- secutive year. The hungry pledges recap- tured the Pie Iiating Contest trophy with the pledges ol Pi Kappa Alpha. They also presented the fall pledge dance which fea- tured a I.il Abner theme of Dog Patch ll. S. .-X. The entire chapter house was converted into an enormous red barn. complete with a slide to the basement dance lloor. Improvement was made to the house hy completely remodeling the kitchcn with many modern conveniences. 416 A Q-'G .ivan 'I--xx.. rf nf, '!:nKrlf2 r -V . ' 0 ,,, , The boy Pi Phis began practicing early this year in an attempt to retain their U-Sing championship Bark Row: jerry Risser, Bob Griffiths, Robert Linzey, Larry lngle, john Chapman, Mike Cornick, -lack Fink. Third Row: Bob Tomlinson, Tim Lee. james Griffiths, Ken Kraus. Joe Prest, Dave Avery, Bob Rudisill, Bert Carter. Second Row: Back Row: Tom Gilrowski, Charles Miller, Bill Haywood, Dave Frame, Ron Lema, Andrew Kotulski, John Mfhittenberger, john Strawbridge, john Fekete, Daniel Kinsey. Third Row: Alan Mfeitzenfeld, Kent Berridge, Bob Ditamore, .lim Harmon, Phil XfVills. Tom Selis, .Ioe Bonar, Charles Ron Eyer, Fd Gruwell, jim Ramsey, Howard Orr, Al Nicewander, Kingsley Gcillette, Lance Speed. Front Row: Jim O'Reilly, Richard Pensinger, Richard jones, Hugh Flanagan, Bill Hahn, Nlillizmi McClellan. Wolf. Sammi Row: Toni Speaker, Gerald Dibble, Robert Barton, john Marggeta, Paul Hiinelick, Jeffrey Coffel, Tom Yakubowski. Front Row: Steve Nllhitesell, Charles Horsman, John Nelson, Garry Vandeklieft, Al Hess, john Dienhart. 417 lifzrk Row: Ronald Harris, Dale Jeffries, Bob Frushour. Gino Marchetti. George l.lll7SC0ll1l7, Melvin Furd, Lew Snitz. Eugene Hirsthingery. Bill Ilitvler. Third Row: Martin Hanna, 'l'llOIllZlS Crandorf, .Inn McCoy, Ed Chovinard. Toni Hubner, Al Hartman, Al johnson. Dick Hartman, Greg Smith. Second Bark Row: Charles Terry, George Heller. X'Villiam Clark. lack Harris. Scott XVarner, Charles Jensen, Ben Dover, Ferdinand Britton. Steve Fuller, Donn Mayoras. Third Row: ,Ioe Lawton, XVilliam Mader. Keith johnson, Kenneth Scllaefer, Ron Clark. Iohn Bnrckell. XVilliam Vinovich, Thomas Elwood. Hugh Howard. Swconrl Row: Steve Egger. Row: Frederick Richter, Charles Sanders, Dick Glass. Anthony Mansen, Mrs. Harold Hagstrom, John Coulson, Mike Trubey. Bob O'Neill. John liester. Front Row: Tom Abbott, Erich liopitzloe. .john Mcliaw, Reid Brodie, David Murray, Lynn Coy, Hlayne McIntyre, Theodore Heindel, Scott Patton. .lim Kingham, Daniel Allison, Thomas Bauman, Herbert McGuire, Peter Schueler, Terry Dischinger, Charles Owen, Lance Riesenberger. Front Row: Dick Hess. Dean Cobb. Charles Lipps, Ken Boehlke. Larry Salsbury. Fran Clark, lvlllllllll Bowyer. Dick Budd. Mike Allernang. 418 tn it J A' ,er SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Each year the SAE's look forward to the fresh winter snow that blanke ts their hill. .Ny . , 1 . fe , f N, i... ,i . N M ' . , V gt'-Y, :alt-at-1. ., ' t 'Nth ug., rt The men of SAE began the year on the 'LField of Friz in competition with the men of Kappa Sigma. The tradi- tional match ended in a tie. Later in the year, the SAES worked diligently on an act for Varsity varieties in which they have participated for seven consecutive years. The Thetas were the other half of the act entitled Dreamin. A serenade and the presentation of a trophy to SAE culminat- ed the activity. As winter approached, they planned their winter house dance which was to have a weird theme. They partici- pated in the usual spring festivities and began to look for the end of the year. 419 The 1960-61 school year held many enjoyable times for the Sammies as well as many promises for the future. A pledge class of twenty-four started the year right by winning first and second place honors in pep rally sign contests. lVhen Old Oaken Bucket game time roll- ed around, the Sammies played host to the Sigma Delta Tau sorority from In- diana University for an entire weekend filled with fun. The YVinter Formal and pledge party followed, providing the pre- Christmas activity. For the pledge party, the house was transformed into a speak- easy. The Sammies had a successful social, scholastic and athletic year. SIGIVIA ALPHA IVIU After many long hours of hard work, the Sammies enjoy cleaning their newly finished recreation room. 1 .. 420 X . 1.-.,-L2 , - X If 1 wg: If - ' A l 5 Z V ,Q X ga. ri x 5 -' . . f, 3' H' , sg ' ' 2 'V qi? x v ,, X K. eg . .. 'ei M S ' . ' ' ig X ,gg ' ' , . r RJ. X Ugg: 1 K . ,N ' .X ,, a 1 . Q Q W1 . ff ' v , ' N I 5 MQ, a Q41 42 L Burl: Row: John Ester, Mike Smith, Bill Frey, Ron Falk, Lee Purcilull. -lim Parrish, George McDih, Eric Helt, Bill Mclndoo. Tliircl Row: Dick McNairy, Dave Howe, Tom Ross, jim Crosbie, Park Bauer, John Vlesthafer, Doug Parsons, George Busch, Dirk Coppin, Bob Lottmann. Sefond Row: Burk Row: Dirk Stall, Ron Schrotberger, Russ Glover, Donn Griffith, jim Ritchie. Graydon Skeorh, jim Lopeman. Robert Kessler, james Latham, Larry Harmon. William Vance, Mithael Kobe. Third Row: Dane Nash, Stanley Collins, Ralph Khunert, james Peck, john Kelley, Albert Abraham, James Shelby, John Pomeroy, Daniel Mosier, Clyde Halstead. Ron Davidson. Don Eiberg, John Johnson. Bob Schneider, Bill Inskeep, Bob Canfield, Bill Survant, Stan Shimer. Front Row: Andy Nash, John XVeber. jim Benoit, Herman Metz, Martini YValler, John Taylor, Bob Goodwin. Sefond Row: Thomas Heller, Wlilliam Duff, Douglas Wilton, james Hawkins, William Morris, William Bowe, Gene Kuzma, Thomas Baker, Rhody Shiel. Frou! Row: Lloyd Tucker, Richard Falk. Ronald Karns, blames Obergfell. Phil de Hebrearcl, Bill ll'eigel, Nick Fritsch. 422 1? 'I k' 4 A 1 p, . it ,4 , XM. , - S l '5Sl4,.n,fr f f..-.. - 1 I fx. L.LLQlr. W ' ,. H ,. ' cw' 5. X t .i ' 3. F. '1' f iO - i 'B '- .4 ' il ' 'r7?'f -tiff 4 '7-11. 7 YA 4. Qi - aa it vig -'J' 4 1- ., + if ,fly-,sg -rf -' 1- f N .- lf, , ,thigh Cgifitisg- '-- 5 E l E Y 'ji M 139 . 1 'S s' ,Q ' 1 M - f .- f- , . ,ft .. 2, - .,. -Q... :L - nz- 1 fx. . . '..f't-.:E u1uf-.5214 . .. .F M 'i J ' 'D' 4 K t.?f.1T5r5'lilf45l5?2i2?f ', -- ' A '.. 4 ::.,Q1fQ -1 ,- Q.. Z: A I- . ', i ' -fig 3115- A- I. N S .?, Tx- . X . f5E',,' 1 ' ,. .- fe-.. - .,',,,.m SIGIVIA CHI AY' En 5 :lm XVhen the Sigs returned this fall, they were happy to see that the study rooms had been completely redecorated and equipped with new furniture. Their annual Farm Frolic was a huge success, drawing almost 4,000 people with horne- luade ice cream and square dancing. The Blue Formal found a waterfall, dropping silently into a rock-banked pool in the great hall. Participating in V2 with the Pi Pliis proved fruitful when their act was selected as a finalist. The Untouchables trade party with the Chi-O's and Haunt- ed House party with the Thetas proved a pleasant diversion from the text books. During the intermission of the annual Blue Formal, the new Sweetheart of Sigma Chi is crowned 423 SIGIVIA NU During the summer months, the Sigma Nu house was redone both on the interior and the exterior. The appear- ance of the house was also changed by the addition ol' the new highway which is adjacent to the house. This fall the broth- ers presented a Bourbon Street dance for which they skillfully recreated French and Italian Quarters. Later in the year, on a Thursday evening, the Sigma Nus and the ATOS could be found placing feet on campus buildings in preparation for the annual Blackfoot-XVhitefoot Dance which was held in January. The year was com- pleted with trade parties and Greek XVeek Carnival with the Alpha Chis. 424 L1 I , at The Sigma Nus are getting ready to spend a typical college vacation an Fort Lauderdale Hack Row: Don Schwegel. Alumes Bucizik. Peter Gerbusi. Ronald Braming, Jim Shapleigh. Mereditli Smith. Sffmnd Row: David Gurceau. Dick Berry, Bob Gray, Rich Wlcixler. Bark Raw: Gene VVLIISOH, john McXfVl1inney, Charles Nelson, Bill Hilc, jerry Hastings, Thomas Cooper, john Black. Sfrond Row: Michael James, John Rutherford. james Stafford, Phil john, Lawrence Kring. John Mecer, X'Villian1 Paul Bradley. Front Row: Tour XVchster, Bruce: Foldesi. Robert 1.1-ilich, Ire Sorensen. Tlmnms Czmipbcll, Frederick Frcnzel. Pnschen, Victor Ardelf-un. Frou! Row: Michael Zagornc, wvllllillll Tcrry, John I-Ierhert, VVude lXlryei'rorcl, Loren Mathews, Arthur Conclrcn, Tliomzis Knowles. 425 avi, 45 ZQJEJH : . . SIGIVIA PHI EPSILON During the evening rush sessions, the Sig Eps explain pledging to several of the rushees. There's a new addition at the Sig Ep house. It is their milk truck that the men use to haul anything-including brothers, girls, and even Sam, their dog. The house dance this year featured a ski lodge theme complete with a ski lift to the second floor and snow. Trade parties broke the monotony of the winter. A square dance with the Chi-O's and a mock rush party with the Kappas were very enjoyable. In the spring, at their Sweetheart dance, the Sig Ep's chose a queen. House-wise, the brothers will en- joy moving into the new addition in Sept- ember. Their goal for this year is first place in the Grand Prix Race. 427 The men of Sigma Pi return- ed to the chapter house this fall to find the dining room fully reclecorated and the walls of the living room and upstairs re- painted. The year began with the seniors participating in senior cord festivities. The next event on their active schedule was the annual Barn Dance with everything from tractors to squash for decorations. This was followed by a Christmas party for underprivileged children. The activi- ties following in the spring included the Ifahulous Dames Banquet which is held every other year. the pledge dance held in the early spring, and to complete the year. the annual Orchid Formal. SIGIVIA PI When the first snow of winter falls the Sigma Pis are ready for a session of snowbalhn 428 -f-Q, . -uLw:'i'v,, ' 3- 5 3 V 7 wwf Ni Kg, ..,.., ff '4 '7 .N . 350 . K. ,if J ,., ,. Q , Q5 'wwf YY Rf. f ' J V 5 ,E-as-f fn -are ez Q ' Y W YY . 'ggi f fat-13913 rwofv X -1 , .f,, fr f'9 X :iN f I ' 'V 5: ,K 4, 34' ' X KD I .. Burl: Row: klnxncs Greening. Daryl Thornburg. George Dicken. Cary Titzer. Front Row: .Iolm Unger. Harold Mmflows. Tlmxnzm l,ilXVyC'I', Ccralml BllC'IllIlg. Burl: Row: Donald Hickman. jon Slcelc, Bill Perry. jim XN'ebCr, Fd Stunt, Bob Vealch, Iicl Tilden. Front Row: Ronald Hnycs, Fred Luna. Swmrzd Row: .Xrt Van Boclcgrzlvcll. David lioticki, Frank Brubaker. 430 Anticipating a very busy se- mester, the Sig Tau's started their social events with the traditional pledge dance. The theme for this dance was L'Alley Oop and in keeping with the theme, the house was decorated to represent a huge cave. Members and dates dressed appropriately as one of the best pledge dances in memory resulted. At the beginning of the second semester, the Sig Tau's held a basketball tournament among the representatives of many of the Illinois, lVisconsin, and In- diana Chapters. The XVhite Rose Formal once again initiated the spring season for the members of Sigma Tau Gamma. Instead of sweet shopping, these Sigma Tau Cammas enjoy bowling during a break in classes. I , ,JV 431 TAU EPSILON PHI The 'I'EP's started the year in great fashion, finishing third in softball, and third in tennis, thus establishing them- selves to be one of the leaders in inter- lraternity athletics. At the beginning of the year, ll Roaring 'llwenties Party turned out to be very rnenlorable. Includ- ing a New Year's Eve Party, a French Ri- veria Party, Pledge Dance, and Spring For- mal, the year proved to be a social success. During the year, trade parties and Friday afternoon get-togethers added to the broth- ers' enjoyment.. The year ended with the plans being made to complete an addition to the house before returning next fall. 432 i Qu-no 6 -CDO 0- O3 32 730. 1'-'? 2... OO QQ 3 'P-r TCD fD'1 -1? gm ,.,'I O E3 22 go Q3 3 S-cm S-ff. UO. O3 3 PO' 3' Q. 7 91 U1 EL DJ i4 Baci: Roni: Alerrv Levine, lVillirnn Strauss, Mel liosnoff. Ron Morris. Bruce Erickson. john Mogul, Robert Fnllick. Secoml Row: Stephen Fienherg. Sam lirnznholtz, Geoff Neuman, Bernard Sacks. Peter Altman, X'Villian1 Klein, Loren Back Row: Murray Sperber, Steve Strom. Hznrv Barron. Harvey Beeferrnan, Lester Slate, Ufarren Bennett, .Ian Fisher. Malcolm Smith. Smmzd Row: Charles Alpern. Mike Russ. Gary Stekhoff, Voel Greenberg, Barry jones, Herman Russakov. Front Row: Ray SlJCflSlCy, Lawrence Ruclner, Howard Maccahee, David Garden, David Sagal, Lawrence Caller. Roscoe, john Richter. .Xl Goldberg. Fran! Row: Charles Richter, Larry Margolian. Dun Benovitz, Robert Zweig. Davicl Neuberger. Harold Sclllomlall. 433 any 9? lifuk Row: Bob hjannev. Vanfe Vorhf-es, Russ Jensen, Randall Rcvtl. Richard Garrett. Benjamin Marley, Gary Clem. Third lfffzwz Rimliarcl JOIICS. ,liihn Skiflinurc. Lawrence lVCis, Dennis Satllriwslci. jim B111-ttcl. lint XVillarcl. Robert Yates. S!'I'U71f1 111111: lfnzv: ,Iuhn lfix, limb Xlltke, ,lim liulla, Ct-urge Lcahocky, Htvplu-n ll'lllt'lllllll'I'. Robert Bmisc-. Gregory Mason, -ILIIHCS lluutv. 'I'l11'rrI Row: Phil Cicrartl, David Clary. Michael lYalls1nith. David xV2lllSIIlllll. Klaincs lX'yllit'. Robert Xlillitc. Ricliarcl llzlmcn. Swmml Row: Dan Bauer. -laines Benson, Row: Richard Stegman, Bart XVade, Karle Naggs, Henry Sims, Charles Gearhart, Michael Cearhart. Bud McNally. Front Row: Robert Saunders, Douglas Hague. james Thacker, .faint-5 Millott. Rifharrl Davis. Robert Soderstrom. Richard Ht-rr. Douglas Pew, jim Dcliorse, Russell Schultz, Xllaltcr Nliclclleton. Craig Bennett. Front Row: Hlilliam Snvclcr. Hlilliaiu Boden. Steve Kahler. Neal Vandewalle, Cliarlcv XVeaver, john Gidlitto. 434 K'f'72l I, .KZFX ' .W 'Q' - in r TAU KAPPA EPSILON Looking over arcl'1itect's plans is a new pastime for the TKE's as they anticipate a new house. --rf 'A :warg gifffj k- f- V ff- - Q 'fr . . 1 Q ' ' , ar I' tr-Q . Vqlvl , The TKE's opened the year with another success by winning the fall softball championship. The TKE basket- ball team, which beat the Purdue Fresh- man team in an undefeated season last year, is again undefeated with the eight consecutive games won this season. They also won the Homecoming sign competi- tion with their rendition of TKE House of the October Moon. Ray Grettoncord furnished the music for their annual Red Carnation Ball. The TKE's joined SEX and SYVX to present an act for Varsity Varieties. They also participated in the an- nual block party with the Delta Gammas and the Alpha Tau Omegas. 435 XVhen the Theta Chis return- ed to school last fall, they were pleased to find that their house had been painted over the summer. Socially some of their activities included a hay ride in the fall and a trade party with the Phi Mus in the winter. They also had an Old Master whom they shared with the Alpha Xi Del- tas. In the Phi Mu Kanine Kapers, their house mascot, Mollie, a St. Bernard, came home with the prize for the dumbest dog, The brothers studied hard all fall, and were happy when the holiday season rolled around and provided them with an op- portunity for formal ended a break. Their December 1960. THETA CHI Competition In order to get in shape for basketball , the Theta Chis have an afternoon workout. 1 ,N I .X 436 X5 x 93.221 r Larry Xvheaton, Arthur Thompson, john Pence. Serum! Row: Richard Hlright, Robert -lessee, Joseph lllelnyk, Hurry Ruhins, Bark Rmu: Barry Carlson, Mike Rowe. Bruce U'rigl1t, Dan Macy. jack Fenwitk, jerry Goltlstine, Ralph Mueller. Secmzri Row: Robert Foote, Allen Smith, Preston Thornbrough. Ken --- ,M --iii -ii,-, ---... - Bark Row: ,Iohn Mitchell, David Bzn'nzn'cl. Robert Dooley, Ronald Picking, Pete Furst. Front Rozy: Heinz llllllljlllilllll, Charles Dennev. Illll Klllll-lilli. Steve lucker, Bruce l..2lllllL'tli VIOlll1 long. l A Biester. Brian Sowrcy. Steve Fetters. Riclizml Xlurzni, 1'll'07lf Row: Holm Drzxsne. ,lillbwortll Breihzin, Bill Moria. Robert Harrison. lien RICIJCYIIIUU.. Robert Dnnnzm. 1'- I 437 - , 4 ? E 2 39G- SEA Q- 2 Iiurlc Row: Roger COl1SlIlCflll, Robert Backlin, Matthew Yllilliam Leach. Front Row: David Pfaff, James Andrews Witezak, ,Iolm Smrz, Alznnes Cilfflllllll. .Sefonri Rom: Carl john Stone, james Marrone, Philip Stone, Gerald Voyles. Brown, Ed Doly, Xvlllllllll Bunnell, Matthew Verbiscer, Burl: Huw: George Levancle, Frank Hleias, Peter Lynch. Front Row: Ronald Mann, Ronnie Gore, Stanley Hooley .Xnthonv Meredith. lim Clark. .Srrorzrl Row: lim Slazas. Lowell Nlilliam Sanderson, XVilllam Tlmielo, Defkard, Ricllarcl Bergman, Steve Mc'Lary. -Robert Felbinger. .TAY Yf.Y 7.7 Y-T YY- -- W., ,Y., .?,...-,7 -..A .,,.,.... ,,.,. ,, ... ,,, . 1. .. ,N wk 438 The Theta Taus began the year with a Roaring Twenties party fol- lowing the IU game. The house was de- corated as a saloon, and the brothers' dates dressed in flapper costumes. Other fall activities included a trade party with the Sigma Kappas and a Christmas party. They were very proud of their Irish setter when she was named the most friendly dog at the Phi Mu Kanine Kapers. In the spring, Theta Tau held their annual Bat Boat Race in which six participating fraternities rowed down the XVabash in four-man kayaks. They were all excited about the annual spring formal which was held in May and concluded the year. THETA TAU A stone front on the fireplace provides the finishing touch for the new Theta Tau lounge. 'T ,,' ia' : IIE. ' ,,:::I.1f2 I I Q fi - 5? if' ' ':s,':'- 3' 1 439 THETA Xl The Theta Xis worked hard in intramurals in order to be awarded the trophy for first place. To improve the appearance of their house interior, they remodeled their first floor by adding new furniture and repapering the walls. Greek XVeek help sessions were sponsored by the Theta Xis this year. They were hosts dur- ing the Old Masters Program for Briga- dier General Paul Emrick of the USAF who is a Purdue graduate. At Christmas time, they held a party for orphans. Gifts were given to the Children, and they were treated to a large holiday meal. Roman costumes were worn by all to the spring dance. 440 wal., n V r.u- I gift' 'igli-3. ,,'i ',- QI: ull The Theta Xis rerninisce about parties held last Spring as they look at their house album Back Row: Stephen Haugh, Ed Buck, Chuck Hodge. Dick Pruitl. Greg Mansfield. Second Row: Perry Xvray, Xllilson Meeks, Frank Montana, Bob lViater, Don Henry, Fmni Bark Row: Gene Culp, Benjamin Frierott, Larry Kleine, Gene Pagliaro, Donald Twidcly. Second Row: George Sechrisr, james Moore. Lowell Davis, Stan Sczurek, Abe Rozuz Ed Iiherle, Tom Currie, Robert Autison. Hioodson. Frou! Row: Sharp. Garriott, Cliarles Mathews, XVilliznn David I-lopp. Dale Truett. -Iaines , if, Q my 44 1 as .f Ji? if 1 In i 1 7 , ii m g, - L ' -g --s ' 5 ' rf ., X g Sigma Qlij girlie: 1 .35 e e ,L..,:, fi ns? r. T ,... F5-M 1. a , V 1: 1- A 1' ,. ,...-,4:--i-5:-Qian 'i--if ' - . swf , Lil' I ' ' ' KLLLQ - - ,, ' 4 -'A f N' ,.,f1:fff e. TRIANGLE After winning the Batt Boat race for the third consecutive year by beating the other five participating fra- ternities, the Triangles retired the trophy. A successful trade function was the alley dance held with Zeta Tau Alpha. The dance took place in the alley that runs in between the two houses. Afterwards, the group enjoyed a song fest and refresh- ments at the Triangle house. The frater- nity sponsored a retreat for its members at Battle Ground, the purpose of which was to discuss the goals of the fraternity. During the retreat, Stan Shaw, advisor to fraternities, spoke about pledge training. 443 131:31 '1' Q .I g Q a '-'A - -'Qin-c-vlan'----'G-il- '+ v I T J ' ff Z - N .5 fi -Nav:-,-wmssr ' if EY ' f ' 1 ..J 1' . .M k -'WF ' S Q 1 , . -, , .L x - 1 Y ,hw : NL, ,.-L' -1-H Q X 5 vi - My .. -J 4 .. , . X , . ,.' .,,,,,.-...... . .,,, ...--g,..-,......v.,.. sororities .ng- avi 'Q 'Y The Panhellenic Council began its year with the annual retreat held at the Trails. From the discussions at the retreat, committees were formed to investigate problems common to all sororities. Early in the fall Panhellenic held a series of work- shops evaluating pledge training programs. The dates for formal rush were changed to the semester break in order to hold most of rush outside of the academic year. Serving also as a service organization, they held their annual Easter party for underprivi- leged children. They were hostesses for the annual State Panhellenic Conference in the spring. PANHELLENIC COUNCIL Back R0w: Mary Stayton, -Ian Anderson, Suzanne Dawson, Marcia VVanggaard, -Ianie Carter, Betsey Barnes, Nina Beth Mfhitehead, Cindy Marley, Colleen Chall, Dortha Hill. .lane Wfood, Dolores Ross, Catherine Barrett, Sandy Cross, Donna Rushees crowd outside the Panhelleriic office in order Guth. -Iudy Desich. Front Row: Kathryn Elder. Jeannie Darr, jean Krause. Kathy McCaffrey, Miss Beverley Stone, .Io Benham, Phyllis Quick. Anne Ceiling. Virginia Conner, Sally Erwin. 445 Alpha Chi's form a very picturesque group as they indulge in a do-it-yourself breakfast. Bark Row: Nancy Doughty. Pixie Yingling, Patricia Tower. Klan Anderson, Donna Haynes. Bobbie Shown, joy Kratz, Carol Mrva. Third Row: Nancy Olson, Mzlrtllu McDonald, Sharon Stewart. Blurty Galloway. Rolmcrtzx Hofbziucr. Susan Leonard, Alun Buckles, Betty Paddock. Second Rout: Linda ALPHA CHI OMEGA Nloody, Patricia DeGroote, Luau Lough, Krissy Elder, Linda Bowlus, Phyllis Smith, Gail Hartley. Front Row: Nancy Howard, janite Thompson. Sandra Cezar, Carolyn Robbins, Lucy Ridley, .Xnne Bratton, Annette Mirza. 446 Back Row: Karen Marr, Barb Sheets, Betsy Gray, Sandy Thoms, Carol Morris, Sue Fair, Mary Miller, Marv Jane Jessup. Third Row: Molly Tinsley, Jan Hamilton, Nikki Hudler, Joyce Treber, Margaret Durham. Jeanne Mason, Kathy McConal1ay, Phyllis Barkdull. Second Row: Martha The Alpha Chis began the year with a tea in honor of their new housemother, Mrs. Helen Dailey. After an exhaustive search through the house looking for Seniors' cord skirts, the pledges painted themg and then ventured to the Lambda Chi house to steal and redecorate their bathtub. The Diamond Jubilee Convention was held at French Lick, with many Alpha Chis attending. Among those receiving awards at the convention were Kassy Elder and Joy Kratz. Their homecoming sign again placed among the top three. They also enjoyed trade parties with the Kappa Sigs and the Phi Delts. Hammond. Constance Deming, Suzanne Dawson, Mrs. Helen Dailey. Judy Desich. Lucy Haubursin. Jean Gruenewald. Front Row: Alvera Peterson. Carole Knnve, Barb Fallon. Barpara YVilmoth. Jacquelyn Sears. Kathryn Van Vleet. Ellen Pfa f. F li J AAHE. ' . . 447 linflc Kmu: Linda Iacobs, Velda Stwalley, Susan Lnyden, Gottbrath, lrene Nicksich, Barb Stanbery, Carolyn Dinius. Cathy Stlnunann, liillian Macias. .Xlicc lfenoglio. Sffrrmrl Frou! Ruzu: Carol Triplo, Anne Hottell, Marcia Steiner, Row: Betty Propali. Gail Giachini. Marcia Greiher, Mary Kathy McCaffrey, Carolyn XVurm. Bea liozak. Sally Schatz. ig? as 99. 99941 'G . 9 . Q9 - 55' A5689-s 448 XVhen the Alpha Delta Pis returned to school in the fall, they were pleased to welcome their new housemother, Mrs. Ruby Jackson. To begin the fall semester, they honored both their housemother and the pledges with teas. Later in the year the chapter was proud to have two of its mem- bers honored at the annual state clay in lndianapolisg Phyllis Baker received recognition for having the highest four-year scholastic average and Sue Alexan- der was given the award for the highest semester average. Pre-vacation activities were concluded with a Christmas dance. The second semester passed quickly as even yellow slip time became enjoyable when the yellow slips turned out to be invitations from the Sigma Nus leading to a most unusual party. 'C Thoughts of initiation occur in the minds of the ADPi pledges as they rush to light an active's cigarette. ALPHA DELTA PI Back Row: Mary AICNHIIICYH, jane XVoorl, Nnnry Schmohl -Iezmette Spangler. julie Evans, jean Kircher. Sue Hofnreister Marlene Potzish. Second Row: Evelyn Doerr, ,Ie:i11 Burnworth, Eleanor jones, Becky Van Lue, Dortha Hill, Becky Lake, Kzircn T1'us1y, Colleen Chull, jackie Cisco, Nancy Harp. Front Row: C2ll'OlyIl XYl1ite. .'XI'l!l Bl'fjXVCl'. Ellen Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Ruby I:1ckso11. Alucly AvillllSC0ll.. Bzirlmziru Avllllllfjl, Mary Ann Congclon. 449 'Y , 9 A Li....' ., The Fuzzies merrily attack their belongings in a frantic rush to change rooms between semesters. Burk Row: Ruth Bishop. Virginia Ann Strnley, Marie Kalsta, Virginia Mitclicll. Nancy Bright. lilimbetli Taylor. -lane Ellen Cilzissc-LL, lixiren lillint. Tlzirfl Row: jenn Noe. Sully Briclgwvater, Lument- M4C1lc:11'y. Susan lirnuse. llvlllllll linoop, Francie Green. Mzirilyn Al2llllC'S. Vicky Grove. Semml Row: Brenda ALPHA XI DELTA Rabinovitz, Mary Dienhart, jan Brom, Nancy Hilsmier, Mrs. Miriam Hlhite, Paula l'Velch, Judith Fricker, Janie Gott. Front Row: Karen Van Urk. LeAnn Shafer, Beverly Mills, .Io Tliiemc. Martha Collins. Marlene Kilcullen, Ginny Hutter. N,- 6-l 450 1:92 ,, : 2 6 1 rx X ' . A, of 5 A-in .om A . i, - Back Row: Ellen Knote, Nancy XVeis, Sue Glazicr. Nancy Corban, Margene Brinkley, Nora johnson, Pamalce Pullen, Susan Chodash. Third Row: Margaret McClure. Caroline Hoag, Lynne Kniesly, Jeanne Fraser, Marian Pressler, june Howting, Virginia Bell. Second Row: Betty Hill, Sarah During the spring semester, the Fuzzies were busy with many social functions. Among these were a ski lodge party with the PKAS, a costume party with the Kappa Sigs, a casino party with the Phi Psis and a leap year party with Phi Kappa Theta. The rec room was completely redecorated and finished for Mothers Day XVeekend. In the fall, the Fuzzies moved back into their campus home and began working on V2 with the Delts. The fall Bar-B-Que given by the pledges was a huge success. Rounding out the year's events were trade parties with the Betas and the AGRS and the winter formal. Q- i , 2- : H fi X t Myers, Karen Keesling. Donna Speck. Melinda Morrow. Nancy Hahn, Fay Wfagner, Valerie Goluch. Front Row: Melanie Dalton. Pat Sharkey, Beverly Anderson. Dizme Dominick, Nancy Scott, Susan Brownell. ' 1 fr 451 Back Rnzu: Sandra Adamson. Connie Heath. Mimi Rutunno. Sue Stiegelmeier, Elaine Adair, Carolyn Clare. Becky Van Hlinkle, Cermain,e Tabis, Third Row: Sally Nieman. Nancy Davis. Diane Golsan, Bonnie Blackburn, Dana Spencer. joy Shotts, Marilyn Stevens, ,Ioan Wlestin. Second Row: Diane 5-9. 1 WS: J' -i lx .'aag f x x J -lf: -32' 452 ,. Dobbs, Marcia Ewing, Marilyn Selig. XfVendy X'Voerdehoff. Linda Pratt. Gloria Patrick, Mary Harden. Front Row: Nancy Scott, Macy Galbreath. Marcia Cummins, Sarah Hlells. Marv Gorman, Sufi Asman. 1 Male representatives from all over the campus attended the Legacy Party held early in November at which Chi Os got acquainted with the sons and brothers of many Chi Omegas. The annual Pearl Formal. held with their brother fraternity, Kappa Sigma. in December provided entertainment lor the Chi Us and their dates. Other activities that occupied the Chi O's time were Dad's Day, when the fathers spent the weekend in the sorority house, Homecoming Mleekend, and Christmas festivities. In the spring Creek XVeek, U. Sing, and planning Mothers Day weekend kept the girls busy. Chi Omega pledges score as they discover a senior skirt after a long, thorough search. CHI OMEGA Back Row: Susan Lindsey, Nancy Neubauer, Jeanne Guard, Betsy Van lllinkle. Gloria Lewis, june McHenry, Sally Erwin, Sally Clark. Third Row: Linda De Moss, Sandy Risk. Carol Richardson. Florence Burroughs, Celia McMurry, .Ian XVl1iLe, Maureen Meritt, Maureen Raycroft, Judy Gornclt. Second Row: Janice Laisen, Gretchen Greene, Donna Jansen, Mrs. Harry Fowler, Sandra Weller, Maddie Sexton, Carol Nelson. Front Row: Carol Signarella, Sally Berman, Kiki Baer, Mimi Baer, Marty Zell. 453 - , ,, - Az: . . jikfygil-2 .. . 'fifzfgs-we , A,,,. N-,. ,- In chorus, the DC pledges sing out Hannah, my Delta Gamma in a Serenade for the active chapter. Bark Row: Constance Comisky, Jacqueline Seever, Christine Serafin. Szmclrn Skidmore, Carolyn Clamme, Gayle Heyne. Thin! 1i'ozu: Put Sullivan, Alice Antrim, lizireu Goebel, Ann McLeod, Sharon Beutler. Patricia Andrews. Second Row: Mary DELTA GAIVIIVIA Ellen Churchman, jo Benham, Mrs. Helen Ross, Nancy Shreiner, jean Hale, Kay Knonpaski. Front Row: Priscilla Cline, iXIg1fyJ31'1e Murray, Snmly Slmrrnr, Betty Osterhoff, jennifer Aitken, Cindy Marley. 5 'Q' I 'af A 1 45-1 N .s..f.. 'W' ' . ,arf if A 1... Q.. 6 . 5 X. Q. ' - x IL' 2, .... if it , 0 if 5 x S' 'ft f-il if .'r A .li l , J A I tw. gs Back Row: julie Boyd, Diane Holmburg, Em Langsford, jackie Bauman, Kathy YValsh, Jackie Tonnalier. Mary Anne Haines, .Iulia Stern, Sue Modrall, Judy Diver. Third Row: ,Indy Noe, Ioanne Flora, Nancy Humphrey. Carol Shuttleworth, Dian Love, Karel Ann Smith, Kay Krumpetz, Sandy Gordon, Teresa Newlin. Second Row: Bev Beck, Addie In the spring, the Delta Gannnas were both happy and proud when they won second place in University Sing with That Old Black Magic . Upon returning to school in the fall, they held a tea for their new housemother, Mrs. Helen Ross. The Kappa Sigmas' Calypso party entertained the DGs, and they gained a first for their U.C.L.A. pep rally sign with the Phi Taus. Again this year, they operated their biennial Gift Shop at Christmasg the proceeds Went to their national project, sight Con- servation and Aid to the Blind. They played intra- mural volleyball with the Delts to win another first place trophy. .Q 1 Xi? H .. 4- .1 1 -f F' . . 6, Y 1 4 5 0 X I ' Darling, Joan Stute, Carolyn Kattman, Mrs. Helen Ross Karen Kivett, Barb Benham, Carolyn Sahlin, Laurie Harris Front Row: Judith Peiffer. Dianne Denker, Judy Kemmer Lucy Veit. Sue Steiniger, Sara McClaren, Susie Peloquin Kathy Shea. Al' x . 455 I Bark Row: Judy Betkstlan, Nancy Duff, Bonnie Rahe. Marcia Williamson. Elaine liadler. Barbara Messersmith. Judy Scllaper. Anne Celling, Sally Berner. Sue Berner, Sue Clements. Tlzirrl Roni: jane Clliapinzm, jane Conner. Pamela Pierce, Lyn Madigan. Gloria Seddelmeyer, Marggi Bowman. 4 X55 K, iz xi +A Qi H l .l . 1. i X, 3 ' X E, -'--4. ,Q .. 456 Barb Elder, Ann Fisher. Second Row: Sue VVorner, Lynn Eckman, Betsey Barnes, Mrs. Agnes Stiner, Nancy Schwein, Beth Madsen. Carol Kirkstadt. Front Row: Linda Burg, Marilyn House. Sheryl Hfarnock, Nina lfllhitehead, Carolyn Blind, june Diman, Doris Cooper, Crystal Ruskin. lVith open houses featuring cider and doughnuts after home football games, the Thetas greeted the campus. The alums made returning to studies extra special by purchasing new walnut fur- niture. After taking their walkout, serenading, and washing cars to make money, the pledges flew their kites in anticipation of initiation. Four scholarship dinners and the annual faculty Christmas Tea honor- ed Purdue professors. The Thetas social life also included Dad's Day ceremonies, water battles against the Phi Cams, trade parties with the DUS and the Phil Delts, and a Christmas decorating party. al llll l lg Reminiscin-g over the good old days, the SAES sing Ain't She Sweet! as the Thetas keep time with a dance. Bark Row: Sandra Schultz. Margo Martindale, Barbara Kunan, Mary Shields, Ann Cummins, Connie Corson, jean Chapman, Edee Green, Linda Gilman, jill jinkinson. Third Row: -lane Pomonby. Pen Corcoran, Carolyn Baird, Annetle Tosti, Anne Sadler, Maryjane Kinnnell. Marcia Hanf, Sue .......--. ,1 rn- 1: . , .. :f rig. 'gee w 1,7- Kl-XPPI-l ALPHA THETI-l Hartle, Lynne Townsend. Second Row: Linda Markins, Patricia Good, jane Hargrave, Vicki Henricks. Carolyn Norman, Barbara Kessler, Sue Conlon. Front Row: Betty Blocclel. Susan Dalenbcrg, Janice Schultz, Nanfy Struklcr, Kathryn l1ZlZlSl'll, Mary lane Harlzell, Mary -Io Mohlinan. 4inl1am3.vfnf' :iran . - 'tilt-' 1 .La r 5 457 Kappa's Keynotes get some extra practice for their many campus appearances by sereriadirig the sisters. Burl: Rum: Nnry liinyun, Mzitlclyn Nlilcl, Alllllilll Hulto, Margo l':iull1-r, -Iumly lX'.iilc. Sharon lizirly. Pant Sutton, Mary Kay XVull'. julie llull. 'l'liii'fl Row: Imly Moneylum, Ellen lVcllin:in, Lucy lislcr, Cliiml Swzmson, Palsy Shake. Jamie l'lnn:in. K1ll'l'll Vzin xvi'Nll'Lllll. Nancy Cloin. ,lucly Von Rosen. KAPPA KAPPA GAIVIIVIA Second Row: Sue Burch, Ann Whitmer, Sue Shooke, Dee Hill, Mrs. Iohns, Helen Burck, .Ian Bradbury, Sally Hoing, Leigh Smith. Front Row: Sully Runk, Judy Walker, Barb Wilson, Mary Ellen Bczill, Slierill Reed, Jeannie Harper, Mzirizmn Lnsson. julie Clugston, Nancy Trexler, Ann Hopkins. 458 Back Row: Marylou Horton, Carlotta Spensley, Judy lX'liitacre. Cindy Kernahan, Karen Peterson, Carol Clayton. Sandy Curran, -Ioan Gambino, Carol Van Meter. Judith Hickman. Third Row: Betty Miller, Becky Mclianna, Marilyn Newton. Nancy Strong, Molly Fitzgerald, Marge Booth, Suzie Harshbarger, Nancy Baker, Penny Boom, Mary O'Bierne, The Kappa's year began with a welcom- ing tea for their new houseniother, Mrs. Mable Johns. V-2 practice with the Kappa Signias was then taken up on a panorama of songs along the Missis- sippi. On Octobir 14, Kappas and Pi Phis held the Monmouth Duo. This year the Kappas inade plans to aid the under-privileged during the Christmas sea- son, to form a quartet called the Keynotes,'l and to hold their annual pledge class dance and Mother's Day XVeekend in the spring. Once again the Kappas rank the highest in scholarship for the fourth con- secutive year. Their house index was a 4.95. Sally XX'alton. Svmml Row: Mary Stayton, Sandy jones, Ginger Oren. Alice Hardison. Mary Dunn, Karen Klein, Sandy Burch, Bonnie Brown. Susie Starr. Front Row: Judy Goldsberry, Sue Bossviller. Darlene Lugar, Betty Lankford. Martha Lin Barbee, jean Caldwell, Bev Sinclair, Joan Robinson. .51 :U:.1nn vLgi.+Ql 333 E-if Plein ' 6. - '-. gs, H . , ' '. . vt H fe kwa , ' :Y ATRG, :bm . , 'KM .. 'gif , Y. M L -if -. 'x ,tl 3-A ,-- 459 3 Burk lining Nant-y Nigdgriuier, It-an Krnusc-. -Ionnn -Ieuiison, He-nsler, Letha kay Foss. Kay Byler, Nanci Kurfess, Janice XVc-mly Bl'Cl15lIlC1A, Patty Hatlield. -Iudith Sickert. Third Row: Helmklunp. Gail Howes. Front Row: Mary Trippel, Donna .Xnn Harlow. Ramona Sliivc-Icy. Marilyn Carroll, Sondra cilllll. Ginny Conner, Sherry Kay Myers, Iiay YVhetzell, Vicki .Xhlbr:incl, Nancy Buhler. Lynda Ryan. SITOIIKI Row: Virginia I1IlHlllP. s9i'fi+ 5' -4 . ,xvf-,L-1 : X 8 in 3 , fs I-' ,Q 5 X ,!,',Qu 460 . Although the beginning of the year was saddened by the death of their housemother, the Phi Mus were brought closer together by their mu- tual loss. XVith the reedecoration of the house to cheer them on, the Phi Mus looked forward to initiating twenty-four girls. Then began work on Kanine Kapers, a charity project, and their winning Homecoming Sign which carried a Little Lulu theme. The second semester, new pledges, and the house dance to introduce them, occupied their time. At the end ol' the year, a few tears and parties bid larewell to the seniors. Mm' 'YQ' at M,.?5n . The Phi Mu's Kanine Kapers provided entertainment for the dog lovers and prizes for a few fortunate rnascots, Bark Row: Gail McLeod, Edie Knobeloch. Nan Griffith, Connie McNeill, Barb Fish. Sharon Mfithrow, Constzmfc Mills, Marylin Stitz. Third Row: Eva Key, Sara Nnrsigon, Sue Armstrong, Cynthia Reed, Fay Bailey, Susan M7eir, Susan Inskeep. -Iohanna Plzmker, Kittie Lou Ellis, Karlith Drehcr. PHI IVIU Serum! Row: Caryl Eaton, Marjorie Pfister, Donna Hensler, Beverly Vernon, Sandra Smith. Kay Newll. Frmii Row: Phyllis Hill, Bxirhzirzi Munro, Linclzi Vzinderfnrcl. Ann Scilres, Loann Morris, Shzirron Fifielcl. 461 These proud Pi Phis lovingly shine their numerous trophies- the latest having been captured at University Sing. Pl BETA PHI Burl: limp: Chris Hultinan. Alice Ogle. Diane Burt, Barb Cox, Suzanne XYynne, Inn Inrrf-ll. Rzirlmrzi Tenzer, Lois Nlollil, Nancy Muller. Third Rumi: Barb lizirrick. Karen King. Dezmnzi Creve. .Indy Disniore. Linda Rice, Nlnrtlm Nees, ulzinel Cicscking. Marge Erkiletinn. Sfmnd Ruin: Elaine Gibson, Nan Boyle, Judy Dyer, Judy Coon, Angelica Giunta, Sue Epperson. Nancy Brandon, jean Edmond. Front Row: Marjorie Goldsberry, Nancy Osborn, Jeri Paskins, Nancy 136 23 I 'f l ' l '-162 Diehl. Cheryl Hutchins, -Iill Sweet. 1 as we ,. ' Q G S . I ' , if .5 J - ' 19 : . lla S Q 'H B ef i it -Hs, .... naw.- .,,.r,., ..-.. ., Back Row: Judy Biersdorfer, Ann Bennett, Jane Fell, Mary Ann Minardo, Florence Keighley, Mary Randolph, Sandra Beach, Sarah Allenbaugh, Susie Clark. Third Row: Helen Landwehr, Kathy Crow, Margaret Lahrmann, Sharon Wright, Linda Wright, Laura Wright, Sue Wagner, Jane Flint. Second The spring of 1960 found the Pi Phis singing their hearts out in University Sing which they won with their rendition of lcfhtlltlllllfl Leaves. Upon returning to school in the fall, they planned their dance, the Monmouth Duo, held with the Kap- pas in October. To encourage school spirit they held an open house after every home football game. No- vember found the Pi Phis rehearsing their V2 act, A Song of the Surf, with the Sigma Chis. In Dec- ember they sponsored a student-faculty cocktail party with the Delts. At Christmas the Pi Phis ended the semester by caroling at the Union Decorating party. Row: Penny Haase, Pat McBride, Barbara Lovin, Mrs. Ruth Rogers, Suzanne Schwanz, Jan Arkinan, Judy Alpert. Front Row: Barbara Branch, Savilla Gross, Judy Kohasky, Mary Beth Douglass, Anne Chamberlin, Judy Nauta. Janson r ' Y uk In X-V 463 Burl: Row: Susan Chztndler, Iludith Springer, Linda Gropple, Row: Kathleen Petegrew. Karen Rice, Mrs. Blanche Palmer ,Xnn Thoinas. Patricia Jztrboe. Second Row: Rita Lucas, Janie Eleanor Puoci, Susie Ebershoff. Carter. Aleannie Darr, Diane Cucu1ic, Judith Evans. Front .4-qt an Q in ' I - t In May, Purdue's Beta Sigma chapter welcomed all Indiana Chapters of Sigma Kappa to the campus for the annual State Day. The delegates returned full of enthusiasm and many new ideas for the coming year. The 1960 Sigma Kappa Con- vention was held at Sun Valley, Idaho. Their extra- curricular activities included University Choir, co- recreational sports, and YVRA. Throughout the year, they had several picnics, taffy pulls, trade dinners, and faculty dinners, which were very successful. The climax of the year was their pledge dance and the initiation of the 1961 pledge class. 464 1 pw The ability to tie up the lines is a talent which most girls possess, and these Sigma Kappas make full use of it. SIGIVIA KAPPI-l Burk Row: Carol McQueen, Mary YVelder, Mary Phipps, Coldren.Frur1t Row: MarianYVanggaand, SuzicEldCr,Blancl1c ludith Smith. Marv Olson. Secoml Row: Shaw Harrigan. Palmer, Lois Schultz, Barbara Weslber xliaren Booker. Lynn Peterson, Linda Logan. Cvorgrinn 5 Singing grace before Sunday dinner, the Zetas pause to reflect on their many blessings. ZETA TAU ALPHA Burl: lfmw: Bu' Billcl. Delores Cook. Yvonne Edwards. Do- lores Ross. Marian Hayes. Lucy Adler, Melissa Mcythalel' Tlfizil Ruzv: Phyllis H'onn, Sandra Hess, Kathy ,-Xnshutz. lamiw lnhm-. Marty Hill, llo 'I-llOlH1JSOll, Edith Andrews. Srmnd Row: Jeri King, Kathy .-Karon. Sharon Ricks. Mrs. Evelyn XValker, -Ian Xllittcnnmyer, Karen Benefiel, Bonnie Hanf. Fmnl Row: Helen Rumplc. Judy Schrader. Carole licvs. 466 Back Row: Mary Jane Lorenzen. Judith Moris, Cynthia Petty. Barbara Shaw, Sue Abel. Janet Marsh, Sara Moyer. Third Row: Becky Harder, Barb Bigler. Sandy Cross, Coy Johnston. Marilyn Daly, Sandy Stamni. Joy Julian. Betty Van Akkeren. Ushering in the school year with an activities award brought back from their national convention last summer, the Zetas prepared to spend another eventful year. Their first big social event of the season was an alley dance with Triangle frater- nity. In co-operation with the KDRS, the Zetas held their second annual Jazz Festival, featuring the Salty Dogs, the University Jazz XVorkshop, and the Brian Hardy Trio. Halloween found a faculty Apple Pol- ishing Party at the house. A Christmas decorating party was held, and at the end of the year the sen- iors were given a farewell dinner. Secoml Row: Loretta Johann, Andrea lllorrell, Marylin Jones, Evelyn XValker, Ellen Trapp, Jan Reeding. Karen Rafferty. Frou! Row: Alice Holder, Elizabeth Steill, Sharon Bryant, Sharon Hildenbrand. Juanita Hlolfrarn. i-ei eww 4 gc . Jw ri T -. 9 t, a'fH9.1. 6, cc' Q, . 'fs'ifl ,!5 It E31 i K l 467 Ai, A 'f5F9 v'QX?i4-7fQ? 'W-- -M . 'Z'2iQcyf,,., Q ,.1.f - 4 4 f -Q X ,- f ..'- :-. 1-4 35,f,..fvfw K co-ops .. x ' 'saw . ' Vw- -we-. A: .- A, Q f' Xu '.y.g.5,Y k, , ,,,,,,,.,, ex..- ' A .. The Student Co-op Association co-ordi- nates the activities of the 420 students who live in the fourteen co-operatives. YVork of the organization is centralized in Room 260 of the Union. Decisions are made in the bimonthly meetings of the SCA Board with the advisors, executive officers, com- mittee chairmen and house representatives attend- ing. A complete athletic, social, scholastic, and pub- licity program is provided, and members are kept informed through the bimonthly publication Ven- ture. A new Co-operative committee was formed to investigate the possibilities of the organization ol' new houses on campus. Back Row: Michael Ashley, William Dobson, Roger Schermer- horn, Gene Sherwin, Charles Brown, Darrel Hauh. Howard Teasley, Dale Copeland, joe Miller. Third Row: jim Sipe, Bill Pettigrew, jerry Mfilliams. Vance Need. Gary WVoodall. Ronald Stern, Ben Edmonson. Theron Rumsey. .lim Lueking, John Litkenhus, Brent Dickson, Gerald Russell, Iohn Mur- ' rt We Q U ruff 4 Ptikpq' glfifsi Celt r A -x v i f:.x 5 Q W A ., A , .lfprh i U Taking time out from business, Bob Vertrees, SCA President, looks over the scrapbook. taugh. Semrirl Row: Dorothy Boyce, Judith Stayner, Patil Row, Charlene Sharp, Nancy Lemmon, Sharon Houser, Bon- nie Suter, VVilrna Foster, Larry Ray, Nancy Sturdevant, Carol Hamilton, Lyn Prochaska. Front Row: Marge Bean. Roger Xlihaley, Lillie liVatz, Sue Hankins, Bob Vertrees, jane Nord- loh. Allan Stoner, Peggy Funk, Ronna Biesecker. fi' 469 Ann Tweedale girls enjoy popping some corn at the fireplace during a study break. ANN TWEEDALE Burk Row: Dee McCampbell, Linda Brower, Phyllis Arvin, -lean Mills. Nancy Imes. Joyce Tudor, Lodena Prow. Carol Hamilton, Marda Zimmerman. Third Row: plane Vogel. Sheila Hudson, -In Kuerst, Margo Dieman, Bev Haehl, Maria Mor- fopoulou, Marilyn Voreis, Martha Bottomley, Betty Filip, The members of Ann Twee- dale are proud of their new pin light which was a project of this year's new members. The many trade dinners held during the year were popular with both the girls and their guests. The women also sponsored several faculty dinners. The annual Christmas house dance had the theme Elfin Fantasy this year, and the festive decorations helped put everyone in a holiday spirit. The members of Ann Tweedale have adopted the children of an underprivileged family of Lafayette, and gave them an early Christmas dinner at the Co-op: clothing and food is also given to the family during the year. Lyn Prochaska. Second Row: Marge Gilbert, Mary WVesner, Barb Lantx, Mrs. Robinson, Mary Craig. Rita Bottomley, Rita jackson, Emily Huxsoll. Front Row: Jean DeLong. Mar- garet Ruch, Sally Ertell, Donna Haehl, Constance Zabik, Nancy Roden, Nancy Sturdevant. ---v-Q l ,yi I' was ff S. -4, fad 1170 'x 'f l - s ,....'i ,.g..- , . , Carole Richardson, Sharon Bron- ii Back Row: Barb Record. nenberg, Caroline Miller, Dolores Pratt, Nancy Arden, -Io Marsh. Third Row: Sheila Lane, Patricia Phegley, Nancy Rosenbrock, Shirley Brown, Ruth Hecht, Barb Bidle. Sefund Co-operation became a living word at Glenwood as the -girls prepared to move into their new house. M.. Q ,Q , Q 4 5 . 2 9 . 5, gm . XS. eq 1 2' 3 A ' , 2-sw sr H- r . W' 5 ill, wg, ag, QQU- 5 . .. ,.::'l tl -2 ee .L A -Zf'9'Q . ' tea 'Q ,L v . , -' Ax., ' ix - . 'tif' ' A44 fu , l - .L .1 , O X f-f- W 600i .- lfozu: ,loan Alley. Sue Hankins. Mrs. Florence Lawrence. Dorothy Boyce, Nancy Lawler, Front Row: liaren Ross, Karen Cunning, Marilyn liissel. Rebecca St-arll. I.ynn Brute. GLENWOOD Glenwood completed work on their new house at 421 University Street so that they could more from their old house on Grant Street between seinesters. The Glenwood girls received much help from the other corop houses on the major repairs which included refinishing floors and woodwork, painting walls, making draperies, and rearranging the lurniture. However, amid the whirl of work and studies, the girls managed a full schedule of trade parties. A wiener roast, a Hallo- ween masquerade party, and a Christmas party lor the underprivileged children were some of the parties enjoyed by the women of Glenwood. 471 r ' , ' 5 . i , This fall everyone at Shoemak- er returned to school early to give the house a new coat of paint and volunteer help was recruited from some of the men's co-operative houses. Fventually the traces ol' paint wore off of the girls' clothes. Al- though Shoemaker is still in possession ol? the scholarship trophy for the women's co-operative with the highest index, they lind time for many social functions. This year, these included a taffy pull with Farmhouse, a Suppressed Desire party with State House, a HCOIHC as You Are party with Fairway, and the annual Christ- mas party with Kneale given for under- privileged children. 1'- - is-'im-X. ,iss-SNQ The smell of a new delicacy permeates the air as the cooks for the day prepare the meal. liurl: Roar: ,Indy Culver, Carole Reinken, jean Ann Smith, Mary Beerbower, Barb Bond, Judy Stayner, Bernice Farrar, .Xlan lVhipp, lxzirel Heisterberg, Connie Harris. Third Row: Florine Richer, Lillie Mlatz. Front Row: Bonnie Allgood. Marge Grafton, Peggy Funk, jane Ellen Nordloh, Sharon Donna Sue Coers, Carol Lou Stayner, Bonnie Suter. Houser, Sandy Capehart. Mary jane Finch. Second Row: S ' Q - i' 'Sig .X 1, K XX sms ,, ri lx pb 472 K w , 1, . yr- ! at Back Row: Rebecca Warfield, Sandra Humphrey, Susie Anna Carter, Sue Schultz, Bonnie Wuerzhnier, Mrs. Edith Scharf, joan Rusk, Patsy Eck. Third Row: Roberta Dietrich, Soper, Pat Euler, Pat Yake, Ronna Biesecker. Front Row: WVilma Foster. Paulette jones, Judy Rocher, Deborah Keeley, Linda Rush, Nancy Lemmon, janet Neuman. Neva Nay, Linda Rust, Mary Fanlkenberg, Nancy Siewert. Second Row: Marian Dierdorf, N N Making new curtains for each room is just one of Twin Pines' proiecfs to brighten up their house. The year 1960-1961 brought several changes to Twin Pines. New dra- peries and bedspreads were proudly dis- played by the girls for their open house after the Homecoming game. Their social life was not neglected. A picnic with Roch- dale and a volleyball party with Kneale House were thoroughly enjoyed by the girls as were parties with other men's housing units. Preparing for the tradition- al Christmas dance brought out many ideas and talents among the girls. The Twin Pines Alumnae Association, was organized by former house members who would like to work together for the improvement of Twin Pines. 473 Playing the guitar provides a welcome' break when the grind of studying gets too strenuous at Chauncey. CHAUNCEY lirirlr Roni: Roger Mlliziley, jim Harlow, Gerry Russell. Dick Adams. Chuck Hates. .Iolin Litkenhus. Dave Schroeder, Bill Cassidy, Edward Switzer, Dave Taylor. Tlzirrl Row: Max Mil- ler, Paul McConnell, Brent Dickson. John Dillman, Howard Griepenstroli. Allen Lueking. Robert Ferguson, Timothy Last spring, winning the Grand Prix was the biggest event of the year for the men of Chauncey Co-op. En- tering a red and white Barber Pole Special that averaged the 'irecord-break- ing speed of 20 miles per hour, all joined to attain the sweeping victory with many hours of long, hard work. This year, as their biggest social event, the members planned a joint Christmas dance with Kneale House at the Duncan Community Center. They also participated in all intra- mural sports, and other campus activities, and sponsored numerous trade parties and social affairs, and like all Purdue students, worked to maintain that atmosphere! Moore, lXIalcolm Ice. Tom Bache. Second Row: Kirk Miller, lVilliam Cullop, John Mullaly. Mrs. Mitchell. james Lueking, Ray Poehlein, Jerry Holtzman. Front Row: Michael Orn, Larry Benjamin. Paul Row, Stephen Phillips. James Diss, Donald Volz. 474 Back Row: Roger Schermerhorn, Frederick Kniesly, Bill Tyner, Keith Thorpe, Milo Taylor, Ralph Xftfhittenburg. Tom Boehning, Frederick Keisenauer, Frank Iioleszar. Richard Ash. Third Row: Gary Fisher, Gordon Hirschy, Howard Teasley, Leroy Richardson, Tom Maile, Larry Isaacs. Bob Henderson. Stephen Qualkinbush, Don Lafuse, Frank Keenan. Second It's something to cheer about when a brother is dealt the perfect bridge hand of thirteen hearts. Y Row: Terry McQueen. George King. Dave Daugherty. jack Becker. Norm Duggleby, Mrs. Ressa Allen, Charles Mainland, Ken Stump. James Hope, David Fisher. Front Row: Richard Schafstall, Fred Harrison. james Frische, .lerald Sendelweck, Bryce Schrock, Herman Hohlt. Larry Sharp. CIRCLE PINES Last spring, Circle Pine's Ro- bin Hood skit placed Robbie Robertson on the Golddiggers' Kings court. CP men then went on to sweep SCA sports for the third straight year and take seventh place in the Grand Prix. Perhaps symbolically, rain chased this year's first party, a picnic with Shoemaker, indoors. A Mexican par- ty with Ann Tweedale had better luck, as did the house team, which swept Co-Oper- ative league fall golf. The basketball team was also successful in reaching the semi- finals in all-campus competition. Moving on towards Homecoming and the alumni's counter-migration, CP's automated sign placed second in SCA competition. 475 The thirty-nine members of Club 25 were anxious to get the year started right, so they scheduled several so- cial events. To honor their new house- mother, Nlrs. Ruby Davis. and to give everyone an opportunity to see their new house, they had an open house early in the lall. During the year Club 25 had a trade party with the nurses of St. Eliza- beth's Hospital, a Christmas party, and an annual house dance in the spring. Situated on a shell' in their new house is the trophy lor the most improvement in house index. 'l'he men ol' Club 25 will do their best to see that this trophy remains with them. W K 29' PM , .Q . B The men of Club 25 were filled with Christmas joy, liack Ifmv: Richard Fish, Tracy Scott, XVilliam Rutledge, Dick liaulman, Bill liinocf, Larry Pc-ters, David Gerold, Dick Neal, l't-ter fili2lIlSillgt'Ii, lfllilliam Deutsch. Don Crawlorcl. 'l'liirfl Razr: Richard Cehlbach, .Xlbert Noak, Larry Little. Dave lirinkerlioll, Fredrick Conelley, Darrel Mc-Grill, Donald lVhite. Dennis Noak. l.arry Xlakowsky. Michael Gardner, as they put the finishing touches on their tree. Shelby NVillis. Second Row: james Overman, Jack Tonk, Larry Burkhart, Norman Meyers, Mrs. Ruby Davis, Beezon Mc- Donald, Louis X'Vhite, Robert Board, Cliff Jacobson, Phil Mallory. lfmnt Row: Raymond Sullivan. Dick Kelley. Allan Goecker. George Loyd. Robert Carrington. Robert Ridnour. Robert Harrold, Gary Fuquay. 476 .si Back Row: Mlilliam Crites, james Record. Dick Hankins. Roy Carlson. Second Row: Ray Chitty. Bill Evans. Ray Larry Bower. John Chittick, ylaines Scharf, Dick lioope, liimick, Mrs. Georgia Hornbeck. Alznnes Rahe, Ronald lim- -Iames Moore. Third Row: Harold King. Dick Davies, Gary ritk. David Biglands. lfrmzt Roni: Phil Crum. Merlyn Cox, Cox. NYilmer Good, .Iames Hogan. Dick Trees, Mike Corn. Frank liarns, Phil littinger. llzunes fLl'CCIll'. Glenn Crock. Cleaning the house after a busy weekend is not so difficult when the work is shared by everyone. The members of Dover and their dates spent an unforgetable evening at the annual Spring House Dance, which this year had the theme April Knights. Dover's softball team succeeded inwinning the Student Co-op Associations Spring Softball Tournament which was a fitting climax to the spring semester. Returning to school in the fall, they gave their house a sparkling new coat of paint with each member doing his share of the job. Dec- orating for the Christmas Dance, which was held on December 17th, help put the men in a holiday spirit. The trade parties held during the year provided relaxation from the daily study routine. 477 Five Fairway men try to solve the last-minute problems contracted on part of their Homecoming sign. FAIRWI-XY Back Row: jerry Maudlin, Donald XVard. Max Jackson. James Hoy, Donald Brower. john Gengelblach, Edwin Cox Wallace Swearinger, YVayne Lee. Third Row: Thomas Arnett Charles Brown, Anthony Herd. David Abel, Darrel Haub Thomas Miller, Kenneth Baker. Lynn Hostetler, Ross Brower J 1 Fairway, the youngest of the Co-ops, has completed three years of suc- cessful operation. Their social activities for the year included a Halloween party with Shoemaker and a backward party with Glenwood. An annual event was the Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren from the local connnunity. For the second consecutive year they won the SCA n1en's tennis singles competition. They plan to keep closer ties with their alumni by publishing a newsletter each semester of the school year. Then men at Fairway are sure that the next year will be as suc- cessful as the first three have been. Daniel Dooley, Norman Need, Second Row: Larry Lowe, Bobbie Herndon. Don Price, Larry Ray, Mrs. Stockhause, Mrs. Tynun, Marvin Copes, Ray Ornian, Michael Ashley. Front Row: George Miller. Rex Johnston, Donald Hall, Bobbie Miles, Hlillis Curtis, John Hlillman. James Starrett. 478 Back Row: Don Kirkendall, Donald Johanningsmeier. Rich- ard Murrrnann, Edward Bennett, Douglas lilink, Harold Montgomery, Gary Cooper. Ronald Steinmetz, Third Row: Herbert Ringel, Richard Holm, Dennis Thornton. Gerald Bruns, Gene Sherwin, jerry Hults, Richard Reed. joe Miller. Sometimes a mari gets lonesome for that girl back home-then it's letter-writing time. Sammi Row: Gerald X'Vinkler, Thomas Prall, Ronald Martin, Donald Davenport, Alta -johnson. jack Murtaugh, Allan Stonier. james Saffer. Delbert Lucas. Front Row: Paul Stewart, Dale Lang, Dale Craft, Ed Livingston. Frederick Harder. lid- ward Kuper, Dale Keisling. jeffrey Baker. KNEALE Kneale was awarded first prize by the Student Co-operative Association for their ll0lI1CCOll1lIlg sign this year. They also received third place in both the SCA track meet and the softball tournament. In the fall their house was given a sparkl- ing new coat of paint with each member doing his share of the job. Kneale joined the women of Shoemaker in sponsoring a Christmas party for the underprivileged children of Lafayette, and each child was thrilled to receive a gift from Santa , Their annual Christmas house dance. which this year had the theme Dream- ing, featured gay holiday decorations and was enjoyed by everyone. 479 The members of Marwood were awarded a trophy for winning first place in the Student Co-op Associations annual track meet, which was held for the lirst time this year. The men got in the Yuletide spirit by giving a Christmas party which they sponsor annually lor the under- privileged children of Lafayette. A festive Christmas dinner honoring their house- mother was held at the Palms Cafeteria. A new house sign was secretely erected by the prospective members to surprise the old members and trade parties. including ones with Twin Pines and Shoemaker. were also enjoyed by the members. IVIARWOOD Burl: Row: ,john Polk. Frank Patrick, Chris Moritz. Edward XVhittington. Gary Rl. lVoodall, Roy Vale. Third Row: Cllarente XVitt. Roy Livingston, Leland Loudenback. jack lurner. Roll Guenther. Lew Kruger. iloel A-X. Vale. Second i ,.f... I I 'mu- ,. . g...,,...an. The men of Marwood keep their muscles in shape with a fast game of basketball. Row: Ierry I.:-bo. Vance Need. Bob Vertrees. Mrs. Lucy Rob- erts. Philip Carpenter. Larry XX'olfers. Robert Charlesworth. Front Row: .lerome Vale. Bill Dobson, XVendell Liptrap. Gene Anspach. g 480 '5 '-5. Back Row: Robert Hughes, Ronnie Stern, Ben Edmondson. Third Row: Paul Grossman, ,Ion Borkus, Steve Palmer, Curtis Munden, Maruin Ramsay, Mark Broaddus, Randall Pemberton, Dick Sidlo, Rodger Ewbank, john Edmondson. Second Row: Alvin Porter, Arthur Gee, james Glasgow, ROCH DALE For the second consecutive semester, the members of Rochdale were proud to win the Student Co-op Associa- tion Scholarship trophy which is awarded each semester to the house having the high- est grade average. Although the men took their studies seriously, they found time for many trade parties during the l96l school year. To get in a Christmas spirit they joined with the women of Glenwood to go caroling at the Old Soldiers Home and afterwards went back to Rochdale for refreshments and a decorating party. The annual Christmas dance, held on Decem- ber l7th this year, was a great success ac- cording to everyone who attended. Melvin Mathias. Charles Schaffer. james Sipe, David Clarke, Noel Fenner. Front Roni: Franklin -Iohnson. Marvey Sponhauer, Theron Rumsey. Mrs. Ethel Nelson, Gorden Logan, Fred Miles, Roger Rollins, Darwin Hleir. Preparing for dinner, these Rochdale boys display skill in setting the table 48l ,s With the Score tied at Zl to Zl, this team of pingpong players extends an extra effort to score. Bark Row: ,lack Garzello, Charles Kimmel, Roy Schneck, ,Iames Smith, Chuck Haan, lim Colwell, Phil Pegram, Garry Heshelman. Tliiwl Row: Bill Pettigrew, Raymond Rigel, David Thompson, Hob Haan. Daniel Farkas, Kenneth Baker, Jerry Yllilliams, Dave liunkle. Scfconrl Row: Gordon Sides, To end a successful year, the members of State House held a House Dance with the theme of Summer Place. The music was provided by the Brian Hardy Trio. Scoring well in athletics, they won both the A and B division individual basketball scoring crowns. It is a house custom to make some major improvements each year. This year the dining room was completely remodeled along with the pur- chase of new drapes for the entire main floor. To pay tribute to their graduating seniors, a picnic was held which ended with the undergraduates helping the sen- iors to an enjoyable, though somewhat cold, swim in XVildcat Creek. STATE HOUSE Richard Thompson, Dale Copeland, Cecile Denny, Joseph Hfilliams, Roger Kemper, Dave Berna. Front Row: Ronald lVilliams, Robert Danielson, Larry Hutsell, Charles Vfertenberger, Leon Parker. L,,- , LJ vip. 1 482 m 2 SR 5- or 4, :Kg , Back Row: Allan Roose, Eugene Potts, Lloyd Flory. Phillip Ahrens, Hlarren Sarber, Richard LaPrad, Jacob Eberly. Third Row: James Geyer, Ned Parrett. john Marker, Max Xllysong. Dick Large, John Hoagland, jerry Chenoweth. Thomas Emrick, Phillip YValker. Second Row: john XVeismiller, With the aid of a cement mixer, the men of Stellar Brothers laid a new sidewalk in front of their house. Herbert Thacker, Dick Gygi, Edith McCain, Alan 'Welsh, Richard Garland, Bill Peters. Front Row: Richard Hfeismiller, Max Taylor, Loren Hagegger. Rex Hlavnel, Paul Heltzel, Steven Closson. STELLER BROTHERS Stellar Brothers, now four years old, has marked its existence with con- tinual progress. This year saw new side- walks and walk-lights installed as well as the purchase ol' a new living-room suite. Trade parties, intramural athletics. and campus activities afforded them fine op- portunities to meet many new people. Their annual Christmas party for under- privileged children gave them a chance to share their fortune with some youngsters who greatly appreciated it. Their annual. all S.C.A.. Ice-Cream Social won many new friends. All this and a fine scholastic in- dex, too. made l960-l96l a great year. 483 .. my . 'V , VM xx K xx . ww, :?,x6'.,-- 'Z-1' N ,ff Q Y ,I ,, . ., an ' ,QicL,', 7' j '-6. rm f 4 .jk - . WA nn, .,wpr, 35.4. ,,Qh.,:,,,t J: ,.......... 1 .d ' fx.. 9 -f x 3 -. ,qua f-. s 4' ' 4. . .11 J 4- .H At. .. . X W V. f . . 0' 1 'inf V- M' A Ya -' ,ww ' rv- ff svn? in , 114m - ' X, 5 MJ . L gjdi '.Nx,qL, an fa. it 181 WOITIGIYS - FGSIUGHCQ halls 3 A 2 .. We , ' X . 'wg Q YI-7 Throughout the year YVRH Governing Board co-ordinated the activities of YVomen's Re- sidence Halls. In September the organization of re- opened Duhme Hall consumed the Board's time. December ushered in the annual winter formal, Winter Whisper. WRH joined with YVRX to publish the CO-EDition, a newspaper telling events in the halls. A second Lillian Gilbreth scholarship was established, and the sale of freshmen pots and the tray-carrying project with H-3 augmented the scholarship fund. A mascot was unofficially adopted: Molly, AWOL from the Theta Chi house, took up residence on the WRH circle. -R P V WRH GOVERNING BOARD Back Row: Freya Finch, Christine Filstrup, Barbara Husting. XfVollert, Judy Brink, Barbara Phillips, Linda Marburger. Chris Van Leuven, Lesley Franz, jackie Cramer, Mary Elliott. Front Row: Rosalind Brower. Sue Smith, Sherry Holfhausu. Second Row: Barbara Plesniak. Marcia Vergin, Sandra janet Hepple, Linda Rey. 485 !'. r L 5 xW . r'x5 xi . get ' w .4 my 1 O .NF ' LL 3 ' - ' . - V , , '?f?f.., -D .. -Q , , 3 in . . - f n If Ax' . f .. N. .X Y F Hjffx V' 'f ., 'F MV. f ' , , , x Q f I . ,g 4 f K s X .7 ,K ' .4 , I o .1 . X ' 'meg' 1 f If : I 4 7 9 I i I :- If ,li 4: r x v 1 L . In A qs- Q .I .4 This year marks the birth of the Hall X Freshman orientation program which was climaxed by an initiation dinner. The highlight of this pro- gram was the serenading of all the men's residence halls. The fathers were royally entertained at the Dad's Day open house with refreshments and a skit put on by the girls and on December lOth the annual formal YVinter YVhisper was held in the Union ballrooms with Tex Beneke's orchestra playing. For the second consecutive year all of XVRX was chosen to be among the final acts for the V2 show. To climax the year a dinner honoring all of the seniors living in X was held in May. wx X. Carolyn Lawton, WRX Governor. WRX GOVERNING BOARD Bride 'Rowz Marty Qrieber. Carol Dilly, Linda Atkins, Sandy Fox, Susan Ilsbcr. Front Row: Judy Griffith Carol V111 Virginia Wagner, Chris Farms. Marty Dent. Second Row: Pzunmel. Carolyn Imvtoxi. glutly l,iutl, ,lame Ittnu Nils 1 jane Martin, Helen Barnes, Marilyn George, Peggy Stein, 5 A 9 Z 6 qv 'C' limi: Row: Martha Van liirk, Susan Einnie, Mary Attleberry. Susan Tuttle, Sondra Smith, Sharon Probst, Doris Skov, jo Haynes, Sandra Scyphers, Diana Marvel, Catherine Wboledge, Cynthia Kelsey, Bretchen X'Vise. Third Row: Shari Leaf, Pat Martucci, Marianne Baron, Hannelore Guip, Carol M7ag'ner, Susan Jewell. Doris Davis, Mary jo Scott, Carol Barnfield, Betty Wiseman, Sue Elkins, jacquelynn Snyder, jackie Cramer. South Pacific, johnny Mathis, or the Kingston Trio give Duhme coeds many hours of listening pleasure. K7 ' t l i 2 .R f I 1 3 Q A zS.9..a'1Qs. f ,....,wm .. -1 LY ii :.' 4 1 if -i E:. . i, Shia. T657 ' '- ' ' . 4 vf.1Ife',.f'WhR. Q Semntl Row: joan Schwendinger, Marilyn Beck, Lois Haselby, Bonnie Boyd, Dana Blank, Barbara Kussy, Patricia Mlynski, ,lo Shirley, Diana Boudeman. Front Row: Sharon Wright, janet Kirk, Madeleine Dywan, Linda Laird, Helen Brown, Ola Brookover, Margaret Heit, Mary Chandler, Carol Ritter, Karen Heathman. DUHIVIE Duhme Hall, re-opened and newly decorated this year, welcomed the new head resident, Mrs. Ester Fox, and gradually began preparing for the new year. The 155 girls were kept busy with open houses after football games. They also found time for trade dinners and trade parties with State Street Courts, H-l, and the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. Special parties at Halloween and Christmas brightened the seasons. A party for needy children and Christmas decorations fur- thered the girls' Yuletide spirit. Two new stereo record-players in the lounge and in the recreation room provided the girls with many hours of pleasure. Back Row: Patti Dann, Jean Kegerreis, Gyda Otten, Ann Coers, Susan Emmons, Carolyn Brewer, Sandra Taylor, Jeryn Garich, Louise Goldsmith, Tobi Goldberg, Betty Beadell. Marge Oakes, Gloria Gaedtke. Third Row: Cathy Morrow. Karen Hazemeyer, Diana Lentz, Janet Mason, Judy Coloney. Linda Van Hoesen, Anne Young. Marjorie Daniels, Margaret McCabe, Julie Dedman, Sally Lang, Margo Schoof, June Back Row: Sue Scott, Rise Cameron, Barbara Nelson, Arleen Reagan, Sharon Van Leuven, Marlene Mayercilt, Susan A. Novak, Colleen McCabe, Lesley Franz, Carol YVolter. Third Row: Lynne Baron, Susan Medbourne, Nancy Akers, Patricia Schrey, Sally Hardy, Jane Jordan, Sally Miller, Lavonne Blank, Judith Vogel, Dian Huffman, Beth Christen, -5-ar LM, Cable, Nancy Quillen. Second Row: Roslyn Carter, Marianne Fox. Sandra Hartman. Jane Quivey, Pat Kasper, Janet Savinski, Mary XVise, Nancy Crawford, Dottie Lee Stone. Front Row: Beverly Niccum, Donna linnnons, Bonnie Jo Glatt, Kathy Freedman, Sandra Bourland, Carolyn Madden, Susan Dale. Nancy Hartman. Helen Seren. Marcia Pliska. Second Row: Joan Howard, Judy Zimmerman, Selma Payne, Carol Coulston, Grace Liesenfelt. Teddy Green. Mary Richey. Front Row: Shari Hake, Virginia PllI'SllIlll. Lois Kruse, Pat Bledsoe, Marilu Propps, Valerie XVilson, Nancy Pianletti, Jessica Taylor, 489 l . W 'Q s u,5s f uv :nv fr-rr ' mum ms Wllm nwgpiv .ROY il . 5 C -wr fb 5 lf' il Xxzni ' ' '. -V A 'Wink U ' A .lu grim pa 'w M 5, P 'M 'si slfywmgw ii i ,Q LM im: UI . , , 1 4 N15 It -V on her vacation, this freshman girl finds it necessary to sign out before leaving. Going home Brick Row: Sheila Xllillialms, Jeanette Drake, Brenda Ball, Diana Svejda, kludy Fletcher, Delores Von Bchren. Chris Marsalek, Joyce Slott, Nedra Cates. Becky Carvey. Susan Rothert. Tliirzl Row: Joyce Thompson, jill Black, Carol Cuttino. Carol liagwt-ll, Kathryn Moore. Annette Smith, liarhara Nicflartliy, Sandra Davis, jan Meniering. Sandy Plesko. Jill M MWFUCHE Freshman orientation started out with a bang this year and everyone was in high spirits. Serenading the men was enjoyed by all-men as well as women. After much practicing and fun together, Northeast X and the men of Tau Kappa Epsilon made V2 with their act, Smith Brothers' Doffed Crops. The Christmas season also brought about fun and excite- ment. The Christmas tree was trimmed while everyone sang carols. The NVRH for- mal and dinner provided fun and Christ- mas caroling in the crisp night air put everyone in the Christmas mood. The second semester and the coming of spring brought the usual spring fever. NORTHEAST X SUCOIIII Row: Peggy Youngerman, Sandy Ruff, Priscilla Ogren, Sarah Kercheval, Vicky Mfentland, Judy Lind, Mariana Hopper, Joyce Lamb. Front Row: Valerie Cison. Lynda Bell, Alice Duncan, Virginia Gallo, Carol Lawton. jane Martin, Lynn Larzelere, Aleda Hering, Sally Rohe. Pamela Payne. 490 Back Row: Jewel lichelbargen, Nancy Johnson, Cynthia Payne. Linda Langner, Sherry lNIey,er, Elayne Benner. Judy Grubb. Abby Johnston, Sandra Funk. Barbara Huber, Eleanor XfVoll'e, Barbara Much, Betty Brown, Paula Mann, Emily Hill, Jean lilick. Third Row: Elezabeth Stafford, Judith Hoffer, Shirley Williams, Judith Sharp, Jane Bowman, Jane Lockhart. Marilyn Hardy, Sandy Dukes. Gayle Overbey, Joanne Muntz, Sally Robinson, Beverly Amos, JoAnn Sockrider, Beverly Back Row: Barbara Dennerline, Dorothy Kennedy, Peggy Savage, Sue Farr, Linda N'Veise, Jeleste Norden, Arlene Schneidernian, Iiriss Hellman, Pat DeCoursey, Jane Brosius, Sue Miller, Mary Fordeck. Third Row: O'Etta Browning, Ann Iler, Judy Carter, Sandy Lowry, Carol Stone. Claudia Otten. Marilyn Froebel, Kay Burnette. Sandy Schoene, Charlotte Spangler, Judith Fawcett, Carol Dase, Susanne Esber. Second Zelnis, Ann Dieterich, Barbara Knight, SITOIIII Row: Joyce Sanborn, Barbara lillllltl Beverly lieauchanili, Hilary Kauffnian, Sara Morganatern. Alice Boyer, Judy lXIayersak, Martha Lunipkin, Mary Rayl, Judith Norton, Joyce Reeves. Front Row: Celia Joah, liathy Ryan. Maria Rahutis, Janet Van Delieere, Judith Price, Peggy Corus. Pamela Shreiner, Jane Sanford, Helen Barnes. Judith Montgomery. Pain Barnhill, Linda Seller. Robin Sutter. Row: Ruth Sapper, Arlene Hartman, Selina Iingelberg, Toby Marmalad, Carol Von Paenel, Mrs. M. Purcilull, Judith Gollbrath, Nancy Butridge, Judith Hughes. Patricia Tillotson, Paula Hewiet. Frou! Row: Janice xVC'SKCl'll0llSL'. Lynn Harpel. Anne O'Hair, Virginia Cary, Barbara Bronie. Diane Hartmann, lerrie Trobaugli. Mary Butler. 491 121111: Rmv: Kay Curtis, Marjorie Jardine, Vicki Ostrander, Jackie Cipriani. Joanne Kurella, Carol Peterson, Nancy Deinuth. Becky Garrett, Jeanne Hlagner, Joan11e Schreyer. Bt-da XVillian1s, Helen LaFlare, Nancy Ruff. Third Row: Sue XV2ll'SllC1', Marilyn Bates, Carol Barnes, Marsha Slavin, Carol Howes, Judy Flaven, Cynthia Harrison, Jill Martin, Nanty Potter, Margery Stark, Betty Lamperis. Karen Cezar, linda Row: Barbara Holley, Judith Betke, Marsha Miller, Sue Nighbert, Dianna Sriver, Barbara Barliant, Gwen Carpenter, Sue Burns. Judy Kepler, Eva Sarles, Margaret X'Vampler, Liz Perrin. Third Row: Sandy Durham, Bonita Niewoehner, Sandy Holycross, Barbara Xllechsler, Carole Harris, Jean Saul, Susan Hurst, Karen Kraft, Harriet Hight, Heather Anderson, Sandra Fox, Mary ,Xnne Crowder, Sandy Hetcher, Carolyn ' 1 Bonnie Shafer, Linda Hazzard, Jayne Miller. Second Row: Joyce Danczak, Marge Mitch, Polly Orein, Marjorie WVallsniith, Jo Sieiners, Linda Atkin, Judy Tondi, Carolyn Wfalsh, Sue Enston, Linda Higgins. Front Row: Judy Burns, Diane Fredrickson, Phyllis Benner, Priscilla Hash, Mary McKinley, Louise Stalbaunl, Kay Aylor, Violet VVilson, Marilyn Maxwell, Nancy Odle, Jacqueline Fager, Shirley Babcock. Mussman, Donna Sprague, Mary Mays. Second Row: Karen W'allner, Virginia Polkowski, Sherry Lynch, Mary Chambers, Phyllis Holm, Marge Anderson, Bonnie Habush, Nan Townsend, Elinore Droinpp, Linda Larson. Front Row: Sandra LeFavour, Barbara Ehrhart, Julia Snoke. Eileen Sever, Sue Ann XVendt, Diana Stanley, Rozalind XfVeidrter, Jean Mason, Jan Mlarner, Joella Hartman, Jane Ittner. -192 Bark Row: Martha johnson, Susan Aycock. Linda Conlon. Peg Armstrong. Judith -Iohnson, Pamela Luckey, judith Holcomb. Kay Clement, jane joy, Harriet Cannon. Third Row: -Indy Carst, -Iudy Church. Cynthia Heritage, Marianne Locke. Nanry Shank, Georgia Fowles, Eileen Koenig. Vivian NORTHWEST X The residents of NXVX were greeted in September by the new head resident, Mrs. Purcifull. The girls were very happy to learn that their act had made V2 and with their partners, NEX and the TKE's, they presented Smith Brothers Doffed Crops. They were busy with trade parties which included a picnic with the PiKA's, a key dance held at H-2, and a pizza party with Cary. A western theme was featured at a dance at H-1, yel- low slips were the occasion for a party at State House, and on Dad's Day an open house was presented for all the fathers. After a busy fall, everyone was ready for a long Christmas vacation. Simpson, jean johnson, -lean Dulaney. Svrmzd Row: Lynn -Iuell, Karen Fawcett, Carolyn Rader. Barbara Fradenburg. Gayle Smith. Neena Hayworth. Mary Childers. Front Ruziiz Sharon Hicks. Margo Louderback. Peggy Theis, Linda Cultitc, Ioan Sissman, Ann Hubbell. Martha Dent. C-irls of NWX came to dinner on Halloween night dressed as animals, clowns, and glamorous ladies. Nt 1 N fe. vm. :a ff z llnrk Row: Cynthia Pierce, Patricia Leyesque. Mary Ponieroy, Sandra ,Xnn Shepliercl, Pat Hatch. Linda Miller. Judy Rosenberg. Virginia Bell. Jeannine YX'inter. Paniela Miller, Barb Lazynski, Ann Fll1'OCllC. Third Row: Jurly Butcher. Joan Matuga, Virginia Reppert. Nevada lillaby, Carla Henke, Clarolyn Gilmer. ll'ancla Craig. Maureen Seager, Carolyn Ford, Ilurlr Row: Br-tty Rule, Patricia Sue Pruett, Hlancla Costomiris, Maribelle Xvflglll.. Ruth Ann Clark, Karen McBride, Helen Horin, Betty Rogers. Ann Greene. YVilniajean Cole, Sandra Pieclioski. Third Roni: Fran Piper, Jerilyn Green, Linda Phillips. Carol Gratner. Lynette Clodfelter, Judith Mason, Nancy Kling, Edna XYissel, Dorothy Zelter, Elaine Katz, Susan Strauss, Jerilyn Arszula. Nancy Stephens. Second Row: Loretta Kelly, Jeanne Ann YVasn1undt. Second Row: Angela Lux, Mariann Haley, Lydia Baclean, Sarah Dodd, Dawn Stevens, Diane Eberle. Ginny lVoellel. Carol Andrews, Nancy Hitch. Front Row: Margaret Karnes, Joan Alexander, Bonnie Black, Mary Gerard, Elizabeth Phillips, Rita McCabe, Jaclyn Lee Schneider. Barbara Smith, Marilyn Schwartz, Barbara Bell, Carol Brozanski. Judy Dvorchak, Barb Shoop, Kathleen Glenn, Barb Schaeffer. Donna Hinchman, Front Row: Alyce Stepanek, Georgann Peglow. Margo Gordon. Patricia Lomasney, Sharon Hahn, Shelley Danien. Karen Hleidner, Sharon Grosser, Martha Lou Fabrici. -194 Starting the second year since its re-opening, Shealy Hall was graced with a new hi-fi set. At Christmas time the hall was decorated in a yuletide spirit. and at the annual Christmas party every- one was entertained by the talented girls in the hall who danced, sang, and played instruments. Among the trade parties were a pep rally sign party with AXP, a picnic with the Skull house which included an egg-throwing contest, a volleyball game, and a frisby match. lVith the west wings of H-2, they enjoyed the A'Club Falcon, a dance with a nightclub theme that in- cluded a magician and a jazz combo. SHE!-XLY Back Row: Mary Pearson, Laurie Hunter, Ruth Becht, Geraldine VVotasek, Shirley Hauck, Rosellyn Phillips, Susan Fosbrink, Linda Haislup, Barbara Lynne Beaver, Barbara Winkel, Eileen Brethauer, Joyce Hawkins. Third Row: Sue Minze, Myra Hooner, Carol Sedgwick, Marianne McKellips. Sharon Cavinder, Diane Parent, Ann Reed, Nancy Miork. Barb McMinn, Carole Schreiner, Tracy Barden, Kay Bender, 4 x -AQ. . SheaIy's top-notch study conditions are reflected in pseudoserious moods of these hard-working girls. J,ewell Morris, Nancy Arnett, Sarah Johnston, Sue Dick. Second Row: Dianne Lewis. Helene Leong, Mary Mfagoner, Gail Kaufman, Alice Gautsch, Pat Donovan, Gail Wfolf, Charlene Seager, Susan Call, Front Row: Carma Gregory. Judy Mattern. Janet Mfall, Nancy Mills, Janet Rowlett. Karen Krueger, Lolitia Bc-aty, Barbara Phillips. Marsha Kaniinsky, Linda lXl1lllJlll'gCI'. Susan Jane Hively. 495 Burl: Row: Barbara Brenner, liay Boynton, Janie Baur, Adeline Madritsch, Alice Eggers. Sue Fleming, Ester YVatnick Penny Knowles, Jocelyn Hinds, Jobyna XVoods, Susie Seely '1'hirz1 Row: Dorothy Dempsey, Becky Moore, Deanne lvagner. lilaine XVerner. Juanita Clay. Charlotte Keedy, Judi Simonson Carol Martin, Dianna Bender. Judith Fiscus, Jean Cutler, Graduate resident counselor jan Breiner listens sympathetically to an age-old Song and dance. .H i Roberta Russell. Second Row: Candia Draves, Carolyn Reynolds, Susan Austin, Ausma Adamkovics, Lucretia Carroll, Martha Greber, Mary Mason, Charlotte Harman, Irene James. Front Row: Maryanne Dust, Karen Donovan, Carol Naylor, Judy Hlhite, Jeanne Doughty, Mary Jo Molique, Jan Hensler, Barb Imel, Kay Kemper, Phyllis Lantz. SOUTHEAST X After spending many hours practicing with SYV-X and H-3 for V2 try- outs, the women of SE-X were thrilled when their act, a satire on the Purdue-I. U. football game, was chosen to be in the 1960 Varsity Varieties. The first unit party was a Beer Blast - root beer and pretzels were served. After the Dad's Day football game, the girls entertained their fathers with skits in the recreation room. The unit purchased a new scrapbook, and pic- tures taken during a pin serenade were the first to be put in it. In the spring, a scholarship dinner was given to honor those girls who had made a 5.5 index or above the previous semester. Back Row: Karen Wiallberg, Virginia Blakeman, Bonnie Simons. Carole Johnson, Dian Salisbury, Mary Youngren, Barb Kotterinan, Monte Hodge. Sylvia Emge, Karen lVeldele, Mary Griggs. Third Row: Linda Bernard, Sharyl YVolvos, Barbara Newkirk, Becky Stassell, Linda Mason, Lorelei Frazer, Sharon Missick, Mfanda Nern, Pat Hynes, Barb Day, Marcia Bark Row: Karen Garrett. Mary Miller, Paulette Goede, Mary Druckten, Amy Haney, Sandy Heard, Sandy Carmack, Ann Hawkey. Third Row: Mary Heeter, Rhoda Dodt, Sharon Subbell, Susan Schuster, Sinilia Mandiah, Brenda Hudson, Nadene Kuruzavich, Saundra Daddio, Louanne is J, Mithoeler, Jeannine Hurteau. Srfmml Row: Marjorie Hasse, Sue Morford, Sally Rhoads, Judy Anderson, Anne Frank, Linda Crum, Pat Trook, Daphne Teegarden, Janet Morgan. Front Row: Barb Eggeman, Ellen Rainer. Virginia lVagner, Sue Alperin, Carol Dilley, Jane Herrick, Jan Breincr, Dorsey Hampshire, Linda Harpe, Gale Krelnl. Mfillis. Second Row: Bunny Easter, Shirley Alkire, Linda Kemp, Joyce Buckles, Susan Sax, Carol Jannasch, Judy Estlick. Front Row: Mary Ellen Sweet, Darlene Kuruzovich. Virginia Naulnann. Marilyn Cole. Carol I-Iegg, Susan Schrock. 497 The girls of SWX work diligently at one of the many long rehearsals necessary to perfect their V2 act. Burk Row: Karen Oler, Helen Brier, Pat Ann Tannehill, Linda Bohenkamp. Carol Vance. Regina Booker, Shirley Hlerner, Becky Miller, Gail Johnson, Sally Murphy, Diane Pflughueft, Diane Bachrach. TllZ'l'Ill Row: Carole Carson, Louise Paulsen. Linda Imle, Anita Birkinbine. Tanya Borex, Sandy jay Blackburn, Ann Manning, Ann Cochran, Mary Southwest X was very busy so- cially this year. Their trade parties in- cluded a Bermuda party with the Phi Taus, a card party with the Kappa Delta and a Halloween dance with the The girls also enjoyed a trade dinner Cary A. YVorking with Excalibur and Southeast X, Southwest X par- Rhos, Delts. with Club ticipated in Vf. Their act was the finale, and it was titled, HIOU and Purdue Mu- tual Bank Football Gamef' At Christmas time the girls worked on various com- mittees to help plan for the WVRX-YVRH Formal. To round out their activities, Southwest X had a service project for a worthy Lafayette hospital. SOUTHWEST X Brace, Sandra Ann Scheiner, Maureen Drown. Second Row: Pamela Drake. Linda Hamerstadt. Melanie Zimmer, Sara Hilligoss, Eileen Rossen. Penny Lynne Morrison, Virginia Bales, Judith -Iones, Garen Garvin. Front Row: Pat Gigerich, Alice Phillips, Catherine Potlney. Barb Pielenieier, Lana Eggerding, Betty Kurella, Betty Pherson. 498 Back Row: Susie Holtz, Donna Moore, Marilyn Hahn, Katharine Danner, Lucretia Marks, Patti Sherwood, Cora Shofield, Ann Johnson. Merilace Cassidi, Elaine Sailors. Ann Shoemaker, Mary Newburn, Third Row: Louise Byrd, Sharon Lutha, Susan Lloyd, Judy Johnson, Janet Cormier, Connie Greer, Jane Schivackel, Lorene Boerngen, Margaret Applegate, Back Row: Marianne Swenson, Marjorie Hamilton, Gretchen Rohn, Rebecca VVilkins, Linda Ketcham, Joan Schmidt. Sara Chastain, Judy Button, Sharon Fraumann, Judith Skomp. Nancy McGillem, Judith Hiatt. Third Row: Barbara Gray. Judith McCurtain, Kathleen Paik, Carmadeane Cadwell, Marilyn Biehl, Linda Gray. Pat Baker, Beth Stegmaier, Carol Silverthorn, Julie Caplinger. Doris Rosenberg, Mary Moran. Laura Clark, Sara Rohr. Marianne Grove. Sw1nr1rI,.Rozu: Dawn Stram, Judith Kloor, Sandy lllilson. Marilyn Coopersmith, Christine Paras, Mary Livingston. Peg Stein, Carol Kaminsky. Donna Gill. Front Row: Joy Bartz, Joyce Pahl, Ann McKenzie. Margaret Gaher. Ramonda Smith, Becky Radkey, Betsy Melman, Marilyn George. Carol Lucas, Fran Hoffman, Julie Arinold. Second Row: Mary Ganier, Judith Dienhart, Linda Ann Brewer, Virginia Salhoff, Bonnie Graham, Marilyn Brehob, Anne Sieger, Brenda Lynch, Patty Mahan. Front Row: Lois Osborne, Patricia Rathay, Karen Peterson. Ann Swihart. Laura Accola, Barb Greenberg, Carol Dehnert. Linda Ryan. Liana Owen, Karon Roeske. 499 A- A Iiurl: Ruin: Judy Houser. Judy Carlson, Helen Ollis. Patricia llartinan. Barbara Hull. Betsy Boyd. ,Xnnc Moser. Carolyn Clotnin, Dorothy Christoll. Jauluclcne Bruno. Donna Riley, Rosalind Brower, Mary Xvltlilllllll, Ann Dally. TlIZ'?'f1 Row: Judith Lipsky. Geraldine Sauer, Mary Ft-retire. Nancy Johnson. 'llnnmy l'll'L'L'. Nlari lX'rigl1t. Gwendolyn O'Hara, Vivian lk-mln-nlmaugli, Janet XVatcrs, Judy Myers. Linda lValz. Rita linrlz Row: Sharon Hawkins, Dianna Jonas. Greta Shriner. Laurie Ross, Susan lVeimtcin. Virginia lVintcr. Malda Svechs, l,c-ita llill, Linda Shanklin. Annette Platnvr, Darlene Fust. liarbara Iflust-man, Nancy Sue Herrin. Thin! Row: Janet Bunnt-ll, Susan Carlson, Betty Hill. Linda George, JoEllen Slanglc. Marilyn Let' laicfo, lilaine Sprankle, Susan Marks. Rat-.Xnn fiHlDlllZlll, Peggy Claubke, Margaret Jones, Helen inn rnrs ca, ,. P 14 ? ,.. Utterback, Janice Smith, Carolyn Shoemaker. Shirley Smith. Second Row: Bonnie Clingenpeel, Sharon Kay Hiigli. Martha Perkins, Marian Kaiser, Diane Lowe, Marianne Small, Linda C. Boehme. Alison Eckles, Gay Gardner. First Row: Verlyn Charlson. JoAnn Hadberg, Janet Myles, Ruth Ann Irvin. Janet Olingcr. Rebecca Timmons, Jane Landis, Mary Doran, Patricia Apolzan. Hanson, Jeanie Pollock, Carol Akard, Connie Sherman. Second Row: Sara Jean Adair, Cynthia Ferkes, Joyce Bolkuc, Chris Vanleuvcn, Norma Oteham, Carol Tellman, Mary Fusiek, Barbara lick, Sugar Goforth. Front Row: Nola Krasko. Sue Ann Rudolph, Joan Blanchard, Sue Pifer, Dee Ann Deutsch. Elizabeth Kennnerer, Mary Jo Hargrave, Margaret Miller. Rona Garriott. Dkilt. 4- nk--,.. ,Ax r 1.4.2 500 Q Back Row: Barbara Prewett. Ann Davis. Judy Ann Cramer, Marie Huffman. Nancy Kay Harris. Carolyn Young. K2lIllCI'lllC Knowlton. Carita Ronch. Barbara Allison. Claudia Buck. Pamela Sterne, Grace Hwa. Sharon Brierly. Third Row: Melanie joyce Pierce. Lynnette vonHedemann, Carolyn Mitchell, Marcia Vergin. Mary Erbaugh, Nancy Newman. Connie Soles, Sandy McNutt. Arisa Steinmanis, Edith C. VAWTER Social activities played a key position in Vawter Hall's campus ,life this year, besides studies, of course. The girls participated in many trade parties, featur- ing skits and foreign-flavored atmospheres, and different projects with various men's halls. Then, on the serious side, they were inspired toward higher things by Old Mas- ter, H. A. Harrington. Joyfully welcoming in the Christmas season with carols, par- ties, and just plain fun, they resolved to make 1961 a successful and satisfying year, in all ways! They ended the school year with a feeling of accoinplishment, both scholastically and socially. '-Q YA ln.- P' Rich. Cliarlotte Peters. Marty Iiohhneycr. Katherine Yang Second Row: Freya Finch, Maxine Bogusz, Peclji Lewin Barbara Carlson, Eleanor Oura. Sllilflrlll Seifert. Rhoda Libby. Kris Everson. Nancy Sheyik. Front Roni: Sharlene Krause. Kathleen Ryan. Linda jackson. Stephanie Matchette. Sandra Karn. Mary Mulcaliy. Judy Caldwell, Mary Ann Lauer. Sharon Stack. Mary Lou Mclloberts. Everyone enjoys a parade, especially when the band marches by the front steps. if .L 1 Pg 4- Back Row: Mary Ann Shelton, Janice Schneider, Lana Murphy, Mary lVilson, Susan cil'L'CllClJ1lUlll. Nancy Stanipe, Sandra XYollert, Johna Lee Bownrar, Jane Myers, Carolyn Myers, Marg Harness, Sally Halt. Susan Myhre. Third Row: Diana Frieclrneyer, Marg Shearon. Barb lohnningsrneier, Beverly Gifford, Sara Murrell, Charlotte Rc-ncenberger, Leona Nezovich. Kay Kerlin, Jackie Pica, Anita Allyson. Sandy Back Row: Sherry Holzhause, Norma Stanger. Marlene Kipp, Barb Hathaway, Verma Steely, Martha Veoinans. Fran McGeorge, Emily Gilmore, Donna Piontkowski, Mary Beth Sleight, Vera Victoria. Georgia Perrin, Jean Shaw. Third Row: Susan Full. Judith Bremer, Sharon lVallace, Susan Harrow, Pauline lVZlllClSCllIlClClCl', Marilynn Egger, Carolyn Seiffert, Barb Menges, Phyllis Groah, Marilyn Merritt, Sandra Spanier, Jerlyn Hite. Second Row: Margo Jones, Dottie XVesthafer, Donna Earp, Nancyjean Pratt, Sue Lineback, Carol Koerner, Patricia Sheehan, Ruth Beers, Martha Euler. Front Row: Judith Kirchner, Martha Schneph, Joyce Matthey, Silvia Jo Smith, Karen Kerney, Suzanne Sears, Mary Hibbarcl, Belva Atkins, Patricia Knutson. Mannick, Beverly Tellkamp, Phyllis Buoniconte. Second Row: Lcta Draffen, Joyce Mansfield, Dee Evander, Peggy Sutton, Lynn Richardson, Sara Newport, Diane Grant, Ann Daugherty, Roylin Ferguson. Front Row: Karen Sue Ackerson, Laura Roscnieyer, Mary McCon1bs, Jane Ihrig, Marcia Garrison, Alice Landt, Sharon McCain, Elisabeth Jane Seahorg, Betsy Brobander. 502 A sock-hop given by the upper- classmen of Warren to Welcome the fresh- men Was the first of YVarren Hall's social activities. Various other successful parties were given during the year including a casino party, a cave party, and a frontier frolic. A Valentine party featuring gay red and white decorations was enjoyed by the girls and their valentines Participat- ing in Varsity Varieties with H-l was the highpoint of the fall semester for XVarren, and much time and hard work were de- voted to perfecting their act. The women of Warren showed their academic ability by winning the WRH Scholarship Trophy. WARREN Back Row: Linda Clark, Juanita KVist, Marlene Kay Henderson, Brenda Dudziak, Carroll Steinhilber, Peggy Miklusak, Emmy Lou Colewood, Carol Fondriest, Cynthia Keeney, Emily Zinnnernian, Judy Brink, Jeanne Caudell, Pat Bell, Barb Hinlsel, Jane Ann Mohler, Martha Malcoinb, Rita Hisker, Judy XYalker. Third Row: Barb Zehender, Marilyn Plzak, Pat Bowman, LouAnn NVilson, Ruth Parks, Adrienne Tanzi, Durene Valentine. Joanne Schoneberger, Nancy Roeser, Linda Ann Morton, Karen Yeoman, Linda Kinzie, The candy machine' located in the basement is a temptation for the weight-watchers. Carolyn Kincaid. Second Row: Carolyn YVright, Judy Skinner, Georgia Robinson, Karen Cade, Stephanie Stein, Mrs. Florence Milford, Vicky Keinpher, Ruth Galison, Judy Phillips, Bonnie linunert. Front Row: Judy Voinoff, Carole Lester, Nancy Jane Dischingcr, Jo Ruddell, Gloria Marek, Carol Gattuso, Nancy Gibbs, Regis Sloan, Joanne Minelli, Jane Breyer, Kathleen Johnston, Karen Janeski, Joan Brooks, Janis Babcock, Sheila Wilson. 503 , . A 5 , is tt f vs- : a - ,.. 9 t gait ' , rl: Row: Linda Rey. Gail Palmby, Loretta Concialtli, .Iutlith Smith. Phyllis .-Xrnistrong. -Iuclith Hardin, Murna Bownian, Dorotliy Spinelli, Sandra Hulsey, Janice Edwards, Georgia Slit-bel. Karen Xlleinschenk, Carolyn Bertsch. Third Row: Nancy Perrey, Linda Kaplan. Louise Relner, Sue Sthutnaker, Sandra Treinaine, Sandra Pope, Eileen Poe, Nancy Wylie, Dorothy Miller, Carolyn Miller, Danielle Cameron, Margaret Klein, Barbara Plesniak, Cassandra The girls of Wood take advantage of new-fallen snow to stage a fun-filled snowball fight. gifs' ,I---I, , .1 y nal: - wg 'N' 'f ' V --, V , . , ,, , .. V El-nu f V 11 . l ,,,,,Z.,. . . . 1: Ill i I W M ' V --HK' .,-,.:,:.5.ael33,',Q, ..,. 5 f X'M ' A' Primus, 'Iudy Bass. Svcoml Row: Shirley Schafer, Ellen Marie Yarrington, Dorothy Popello. Barb Blackstone, Sandra Shuman, Barbara Jamison, Katherine Carson, Nan Morgan, Sharon Mooney. Front Row: Sharon Deiwert, Kay Crampton, Diane Duhe, Carol Anderson, Karen Spiegel, Patty Cunningham, Susan jane Skinner, Marguerite jones, Frances Herzog, Marion Swain. WOO YVood Hall held several suc- cessful open houses this year including one after both the Dad's Day and the Home- coming football games. Taking advantage of the first cold weather of the year, YVood joined the SAE's for an ice skating party -afterwards everyone went to the SAE house for refreshments. The formal din- ner which is given annually before the XVRH formal dance was held at YVood this year. Caroling at St. Elizabeth Hos- pital helped put the girls, as well as the patients, in a holiday spirit. As one of their charity projects the Women of NVood sponsored a Christmas party for the under- privileged children of Lafayette. Q ' ,, 2 ' W -, ,sa Li . OX ,-3 ,. I y 2 - a 4 T , Burk Row: Florence Barber, Deanna Shelton, Karen Mizek, Diane Otten. Anna Davidson, Kathleen Colyett, Linda Purdy. Rosine Phillippi. Marlis Duncan. Third Row: Carole Gibson, Paige Hess, Ellen Jespersen, Bonnie XVright. Carolyn Quinn. julie Ann Favorite, Georganna Leslie, Carole Anne Potter. Back Row: Linda Wlard, Mary Louis, jo.-Xnn Reeder, Phyllis Marie Johnson, Doris jones. Pat MclXIunn. Donna Daubenspeck, Suzanne liahler. Tllfrrl Row: Sandra Jane Bunch, Dorolene Mcliay, Jill Brainerd, Renee Louis. Susan Fellars, Barbara Husting, Doris Faye Call, Karen Corey. 'Fl' -S. l'UI1l1 Rnzu: Gayle linoy. Laura Keegan, Glenda Oyerineier. Harriet Shakolsky. -lolene Nagakura, Elizabeth Ryder. From Row: Ioanie Murphy, Carol Schultze. Chris Filstrup, Marilyn Fox, -Ionita DeVore, Sandra Ann Lantlree. Swrrlrzrl Row: Gail Graniling. Dolores liCKkI1lllIl, Virginia Carnes. Jacqueline Bahrs. Lisa Sry. Mary .Xnne Kern. lfronl Row: Marilyn Marlin, Barbara Lukens. Dela lownairtl, Maureen Beutler. Jeannie Cielter. -Italy liranstrator. A Q IV- Q , . S15 . sg' V , 4' 1, ' gi ' -1 f Q i , 1: , i ' t a An' A 442:-. 505 -.-----L men's residence halls ymin 3-5, ,I . ' ' ' if - r Y ., 'Q - . time Q P, , 5 , 5 f . -. .ful -a D i , VT Q - X- '.- '10 .L ' :.- Gulf -, , ' .A . - ' ' 5 .55 wg., ., 5, .. ,,,. . t. ,reg . l M ' -g f' . , -. vt- 5' , -+r,.f+5 g. if? ' ' 'frm its-xw.2Ef -9. Operating at full capacity after the opening of its newly redecorated East 5 Unit, Cary reached a new high in both its 'i A . . . . . , . ,aft ,,,zs,5..A Wqgf'-5 social and athletic activities. Carys Tri- gf H . cycle Race, and 'Winter and Spring For- mals were just a few of its outstanding af- V ,si . fairs to receive campus-wide acclaim. In- A creased leadership ability enabled its Freshman Council to take a more active part in Cary events by running a children's Christmas party and initiating a rider board for the convenience of Cary men. Through the insight of the Executive Council, a copying machine was bought to expand Cary's academic file system. . 4,44 gv,4i.:,,:, - 5' f A 'Q Q. A l Xa ...,1gv- , ,lx cl' UQ? . , at a 1 mem 'rx E - - ,UL Y.: . -,- ' Ei: 4 W1 fi -' ' 1 ...,,, .. fm, N Q I. X N . ,L U V ' A if . Vg' V - 'V .I nl-larqwff . 3 7:11 ' C 5, ..1 .5 Y '- k X W Q V V 1 tfgggrriw ,wh ' Ya. 323 Q Nr. 4 Mapu, ,, fr jack Butts, Cary President CARY EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Back Row: john Morgan, Donald Fifolt, Fred Blissmer, .Iim Anderson, Eugene Zimmer. jguk Butts, lid Slmgurl. Walter Pol, Richard Figura, john Bartels, Lee Evers, Gerald Adler, Fred Newton. Norman Blake, Donald Nead, Front Row: Charles Stolze. qu n 'sf , 507 F we , iiii nm mu: NNI 'YN' mgg Q . A ze A Er: SH ' r -- -n 2 2 1- '5F '?'f-L , rv' fi qua... ' W. 1 '! 55 M ggi! lil! llll umm nu il l lnl I'K!f'l' ei' ' Back Row: Hlilliam Hofmann, David Van Sickle, Larry Jorgensen, Charles Helfrick. Cary Rot-hr, Tim Harrigan. Barlock, Glenn Peck. Benjamin Davis, Peter Marks. Gene Gregory Molinaro, Klan Curtis. Bob lVard. lfrrmz' Rami: lValter Middaugh, Larry 0rt. Kenneth liovanda, Scott Hamilton. Pol. james Anderson. lienneth xlamrok, Gerald Adler. lack Second Row: Richard Fischer, Carl Deimling, Gerald Kissel. Butts, Fd Sliugart. Fugenn- Zimmer. John Ferguson. Richard Deamer, Ernest Thode, -Iohn Chesta. XVilliam Back Row: Andrew Rusnal-L, Robert Klosinski, Louis Shepherd. Robert -laeschke. lim Kelso, Paul Sartori. Rhett Battenfield. Lee Bertram. Thomas Hlaggener, Richard Hubert. Ripplingcr. Ritchie Griflith. .lim XYilli4nns. Front Rmu: Don Fred Steiber. Lowell Beineke. Michael Budd. Philip XVells. Filolt. james Case. I-'red liliwner. llanic-l Pugh. David Fry. Second Row: Tod Kinerk, Lawrence Billman. John Schnapp, Donald Nead. Lee livers. Dick Figura. Terry Marback. Morris Berk, Robert Elfreich, Robert 509 Many intramural sports were available to fill the time spent Hgetting away from the books for the members of Unit A. Softball, basketball and track were among the sports in which Unit A placed this year. Many of the men also en- joyed working on the Cary Club radio station, YVCCR, or the ham radio station, XVQCLY, and also the winning of second place in the Cary Club tricycle race. A Unit also placed sixth in the Grand Prix, placed twice in pep rally signs and had one member a steady sprinter for the Pur- due track team. A trade dance with Shealy Hall and several trade dinners completed this school year's events. The co-operation of many made the construction of a pep rally sign easy and fun, Bark Row: Bruce Boardman, George Papas, jerry Barnoske, Locke Bogart, Bruce Hein. Hfilliam Fattic, Stewart Fischer, James Thompson. Wayne Grove, Leonard Griffiths. Charles Mutzl, Norm Bcdnar. Third Row: Leroy Ichida, Robert DeLong. .Inuit-s Boyer, Peter Orvos, Stephan O'Grady, David Rider, Bruce McCracken, john Lasics. Stephen Barnard, Jack Turnock, james Apple, Doug Paik, W'illiam Haas. Second CARY UNIT A Row: Frederick Vogel, Sherman Reed, Eldon Boosc, Stephen Pousardien, james Miller, Donald Adamson, Dave Larson, John Matthew, Paou Hellwig, jim Morarity. Charles Yokomoto, Clete Kelly. Front Row: Larry Grimes, John Godwin, Robert Brenton, Mfalter Pol. Thomas Peczkowski, james Hazelton, Jerome Southworth, Richard Roe. l 5 l U i i , , Back Row: Kenneth Eckert, Alfred Doermann. Robert Fleming, Randall Johnson. Edward Lamb, Rodger Southworth. Bill Hadley, Gerhard Bolen, Jerry Hindel. Doug Baker. Third Row: Jerry Harman, John Nichols, Ularren Leet. Stephen Swindler, Maynard Kessler, Ronald Hlavinka. Mlilliam Grotheer, Leslie Upchurch. Thomas jenkins. Bert Hill, James Rayl, James Hedges. Second Row: juan Vidarte, Burl: Row: Thomas Vessely, Donald Shields, Larry McKinney. Gary Musselinan, James Perrella. Paul Kelly, john Dorsey. 'Ion Rosner. Third Row: Ron Lott. George Saunders, Paul Zarembka. Gerald Keener, Richard Ade. Steve XVl1eeler. jim Hammer, Jim Aczinowitz. Second Row: Gilbert Streeter, x J t t - Q Ivan Carwellt. Ulalter Nawrocki, Chester Stemp. Steven Dickerson, Richard Nowak. Gary Kaufman. James Bopes. James Nelson. Donald Leonard. james lirider. Tom Cooney. Front Row: Dick McGuire. .Iohn Grasso, Michael Ravlik. Jerome Pajak, james Mclllintock, Tim Harrigan, Robert Priddy. John Tomich. Gerald XVoodworth. Lee Bertram, Richard XVantuch. Robert Lukasz, Hlalter Hlerling, Vilnis Grentions. Dale Lelnnan. Front Row: Larry Thomas. Tony Nebesny. Gerald McBride. Donald Fifalt. Lawrence Barlock. Bob Rigney. Merle Boyer. 511 , , limi: Roni: joe Dellicolli, Ken McConnaughay, Alan Gates, Paul Miller, Robert jenkins, Hlayne Cox, Arlen Carter. -lohn MtNutt. Dave Barnaby, Larry Allen. Third Row: Royce Nlarquart. Doug Booth. Gerald Adler, James Menges. Frank IM-is, David Stanton, Don Dudderar. Sim Leonard, Brent Dont-iker. Charles Badger. George Bredesen. Lawrence Billiuan, lYillia1n Yllalker. Swronri Row: Ross Buck. Bruce Ihzrli, Row: John Belot, Ulendell Suzuki, Ronald Triseori, .Iolin Garvey, Toni Marlyacli, Carl Skeath, Kahlil Gibran, Harry lVilson, Bert Miller, Reginald lXIcCrarken, David Lay, Charles Bussard. Third Row: Lawrence Schroeder, David Dillman, Edward Brown. Bruce Cramer, Timothy Blake, Earl Hlillette. Max Beeler, Guy Szuberla, George Kranz, Ronald Tonjes. Gerald Petzke, W'illiam Rork. Bruce sn, Bonenberger, Kenneth Belllll. John Clark, john Baumgart. Dale Misner, David Mitchel, Bruce Rick, Bill Rochford, james XVilson, Gary Lehmen, jerry Strojny, Donavon Osborn. Front Row: Tom Hinkey, Hlilliam Young, Martin Carlin, Robert Yates, Gerald Hamilton. Xvlllllllll Carney. Max Dill, Mike Boles, jan Hobbs. XVhitney. Second Row: George Gordon, John Phelan, Steven Leininger, Jerry Dunn, Don Atkinson. Bob Carl. Thomas Morfee. Dave Robertson, Charles Armstrong, Steve Rapp. Dick Magnuson, Paul Ehman, jerry Reaves. Front Row: Tom Dieter, Alan Miller, George Kropff, Kenneth Morris. Kelly Ball, Ray Gordon, Clifford Brown. IW! 5 ., 512 XVinning second place in the all-campus Reisner Speech Contest in the fall was the beginning of a complete year for the men of Cary B. Many interesting social functions held during the year in- cluded a Halloween party and other sea- sonal trade parties. At Christmas time, un- derprivileged children were entertained, and the men of Unit B and their dates celebrated the forthcoming holidays with a come as you are dance. The year was climaxed with the winning of second place in the Men's Residence Halls intramural sports competition and as the grand finale of the year, a dinner-dance was held in the spring at the Trails. CARY UNIT B Bark Row: Tiniothy Melecosky. john Snider. Phillip Bucher. Philip Stoltz. Bob Sypniewski, Kenneth Dennis, Bill Matthews. Michael Longiny, Cleatus Sensney, Charles Peter. Thirrl Row: XVilliam Donnner, XVillia1n Lake, Ankrew Rusnak. Bob Schomacker. Bill Alziclack. Rex Dodge, Kenneth Linclstrom. lValter mlankowski. Vernon Danielsen. John Ferguson. Robert . - .' ' .E vu C wg., The men of Cary B and their dates enjoyed a dinner before the annual Cary winter formal. Newton. .Sifmzzzl Row: Morris Berk. Russell Huebner, George Harbison, Don Robards. Ritharcl Scliwaab, Bill Bamis, Bill Breining. Bill 'I':nlarzyk.Joln1 Sclinapp. Front Row: Clark Hawkins. -Iames Georgelis. Tom Harrifk. Vlohn Dennis. Merrill Elias. Fred Blissmer. Robert Elfreich. Robert lilosinski. e all Ill ' vll IT! 513 'x .XX - 'wi-fr YL v v. N ' ' CARY UNIT C ,z.,4,,.L,, ,553 V, 244, ,, KZ., .. . ,,,,:,,,f,, V s - ,, ,wi mam. W. fi A ww , A , M , ,..:,:Qs-faseliufvmhg f. ' F ' if .lxmwmnuisrfmf xv- Y .f vamaptqwy -' uowaaswfvifd fam wi Li i if i L I 'gi' f 5: -. H Enthusiasm and spirit were in- i 'i itiated by our freshmen-upperclass football , A- ' frame at the beginning of the semester. To 5, 1 ,VLPZ y 'V O Q 3 ' ' V 1, t.,t i further this spirit, a roller skating party I ' T with Southeast X, a square dance with 'I , 'r ----2-'..:., Ig! T so o so 213255212Z2?dZ2iia3i0Ei'2fyb2'1Z?iT512 it K tsl? N- 'rw ,.'V ' ,llr 1 f Wi g ? V ' . 5 4 ' y C' , 3 - holiday season was made more enjoyable R I P Q 1 y E ,'i' Z 5 for the people of the Old Soldiers Home as G U it R Mi iili I and the nearby hospital patients when pf , -,X ' ' fi U i , 't '1 li :i Cary C caroled with Northwest X. Head- ' f' LA s ' ., f U up t,s:s,,s i 25,2 ,fynyli Z ing for the lakes in the spring and work- : l E .R 5 siili J i ing on the gO-Cart for the Grand Prix' f A A i ' ' ' ' jf ' 'ii ' provided enjoyment and relaxation at the ..t E A Q 5 5 V ':' , y close of nine memorable months. s ' Q This group of Unit C seniors are ready to parade in front of the freshman on Senior Cord Day. Bark Row: Stan Ellspermann, George Reiss, Ronald Russell, Dennis Smith, lVilliam Schaller, Don Daily, Larry Stephenson, George Nahhan, james Howell. Tliim' Row: klon Kaufman. Manuel Ernhart. Daniel Townsend, James Nevil, Larry Frit-cle1'sclorI', 'Thomas Rishavy, Robert Rhein, Gordon Cole, joseph Poraiky, join Sturdevant. Scmnd Row: Jon Peters, james Kelso, Norm Chappelie, -lack Mfisemiller, Donald Obueh, Bob Gardner, David Kriech, John Morgan, Robert Naas, Bill Kilkeary, Larr Miller. Front Row: Howard Matsueda, Norman Suma, Robert Hatten, Tom Burmeister, Thomas Chappell. Gerald Zubak, David Kershner, james Carrico, David Anderson, Thomas Cole. ' El! g ,EEE u il K. nv nv 514 .iii 'l in 4.1 Back Row: Kevin Drake, David lVright, jose Serratta, Richard Lillard, Herbert Enos, Harry jones, john McLochlin, James Chi, john Magar, XVillard Mattson. Third Row: XVilliam McCormick, james Courtriglrt, Larry Porter, james Deck, Gordon Nelson, john Rose, William Shen, Edwin Hayes, Robert Hibbard, john Norris. Second Row: John Weesner, Back Row: Keith Crow, Dave Budd, Bill Lyrberg, Keith Nelson, Edward Hunnicutt, Ed Voytek, James Sizelove, James Hambay, Russell Hausman, Donald Stroup, Harry Schaefer, Felix Obi. Third Row: Kerry O'Gorman, Larry Hobbs, Jared Armstrong, Gary Sible, Dan Lemen, Jim Craft, Richard Teeple, Richard Kinsley, Harry Striker, David Demske, Henri Evans. Second Row: Paul james, Tom Dick Coady, Dennis Riebe, Lee Miracle. Richard Davis. Robert XVessel, Robert jaeschke, ,lim jolly, Bill Cataldi. Front Row: john Miller, Behrooz Malekani, Kent Brasseale, Hladih Dahlan. Melvin Strait, Charles Crowder, Lenore Smith, Edmond Wlard, Gerald Topmiller, Richard Dykes. Engle-bright, Richard Brooke, Donald Mink, Richard Canunerer, James Dyson, -Iohn Turk, Lucian Menor, Darrel Dennis, Claude Ternisky. Front Row: John Vlliesbrock, James Hlilliams. Ritchie Briffith, Philip Wfells, Keith Miller, John Barrels, Robert Shepherd, Thomas Mfatson, Makoto Matsubara, David Sauls. ?v- '15, 515 limi: Row: Donald Marx. Steven Iflouser, Ronnie XX'agoner, james Lesniak, Benny Lantcrtnan. Ruell Fiant. Rod Clharltw lit-t-nc, Rutlgcr Meredith. YVilliam Sawdon, John Mchlillian, -lohn Pratt, Richard Colherg, James Shaw. Larry Sawi, Mark Gotti. Kenneth Barker. Rtiliert Taylor. Third 1-Qt'kle1't, klmeph Chess. Gene Tliornburg. Front Row: Ditk lfwwz Richard Rliotltw, licnnt-th Bower. Randall Carrico. .Xdllloc'l1, John Beatty, Dick Nlcflory. Monte lllnhlke, Ron Raxmoiitl Shit-r. lfrt'tlcritl4 Yalcc, -I. Vogel. xvlllllllll .-Xltier, l.t'11lons. lVaync Duchling. -lamcs Banks. Roht-rt lilliol, Danit-l Iflaskctt. lidwin Cardwell. Swtnizfl Row: limi: limit: Stclilit-ti lft-tislcl, Samuel Golclwyn. Philip Dunn, Toney. Thomas Ixxwallexi. Laurente Armstrong, George lfrt-d Smith, -laincn Marlirird, .laincs Porter. lidgar Allen, lVooclling, Max lirontz, Rodney McMillan. Bruce Feikle. Paul Sartorl, ,latkic Carinithacl. 'l'l11'i'1I Row: john Rodgers, David Guzcman. Ifrmit Row: Philip lVagner, Donald Alsop. Rithard lilll'lllCI', Nlithael Lavt-llt'. Cllarlt-5 xllJllll2l.OSLH1' loin Bertrand. David Bailey, David Plummer. George St1ll'lJOl'Ullgll, Charles Ht-incinan, james xltcll7llllCl', David Smalley I,mvc-ll lleineke. Nlillcr. Xlithacl Rulith. Swmzrl lfnzu: Martin lil'CIlll. Darrell 4 4.-J 9 516 Again this year Unit D dis- played its usual hospitality and friend- liness by opening its lounges after football games to serve doughnuts and hot coffee to chilled sports fans. For the second con- secutive year, Unit D won the annual Gary tricycle race. The Unit D Leader, the Cary Club independent newspaper, celebrated its fifth anniversary and expanded its coverage to other Cary units. The holiday season was a busy time, with everyone making arrangnients for a Shealy Hall trade party and a splash party at the Co- Rec. Gym. The main spring activities in- cluded participation in the Grand Prix. Forensics and several trade dinners. The Unit queen and her court were pleased to be presented Back Row: George Ostrowski, Dave Moss, Peter Cumerford Frank Uxa. Thornton Schwenk. jerry Ritchie, James Bella. Third Row: Frederick Steiber, Kurt Olson, john Hirashinia joseph Pearson, john Parsons. Amel lklhitaker. Sam Schnaiter, Keith Koerber. Second Row: Ralph Lynch, Steve Lumpkin. Y with lovely gifts from Unit D. lYayne Bauer, Edward Klicihaels. Kenneth Schultl tmcs Lanterman, Roger XVard. Richard Radfwill. Ifrmzl R it Robert Reif, Philip Pollard. .Iohn Morgan. Jim Klcionntll .lohn Belork. Rhett Ripplinger. Thomas U'aggener 'ii i ll rtlilfw ' . , 75,1 4. , . ,I Ynawz-. Ml Q .A ',gL 1 af. The Easter egg hunt for town li I . 4 x ,N children and a Christmas party for orphans were two of the annual projects of the Vikings from Cary Northeast. This fall a hayride and picnic were the first events A banjo combo can add much excitement to the frequent before dinner get-togethers. followed by trade parties with various TVRH units. Along with these events, the Vikings sponsored a freshman recognition banquet and the big graduation dinner. Sports were recognized through victory in the campus track meet, Cary Hall archery and swim meet, and the Cary Hall track meet and tennis match. In addition, there were entries from Northeast in the Cary Tricycle Race and the Grand Prix. CARY NORTHEAST UNIT Bark Roni: Alan Baker, Dennis Roberts. Robert Acihn Ronald Taylor, Tlfilliam Stroup, Everett Palniev, David Shantz Larry Dennis, Lawrence TVeaver. Third Row: john Hershauer, Louis Himelreich, W'illian1 Mole Henr Bell Bert e son , y . jp , Thomas Hlhite, John Carlson, Rudy Stacey, Joe Moeller. Second Row: Jon Zellmer, Gorden Anderson. Barry Demovsky, James Loesch, David Hall, David Quinn, Robert Gordon, Pat Meade, Stanley Keller. Front Row: joseph Goldberg, Daniel Griffin, Alex Nyers, Chuck Grimes, Gerald Budzin, Chuck Hermann, Roger Ward. gnu' snr ff 518 - ww 1' Back Row: Ronald Hunt, Greg Stewart, Roger Vaught, Richard Deamer. Jerome Gibson. YVillian1Jaggers, Glen Bolin, Hilton Atherton. Third Row: Kenneth Hafertepen, Ronald Stoops, lklayne Gardner. Richard Beierwaltes, Ronald Riha. Charles Campbell, Gary Troutman, Gary Powell, Richard Back Row: Ronald Graham, Lawrence Trenkle. Lewis Collins. Lawrence Skow, lfVillia1n Batdorf, john Mills, john Danek, john Schreiner, Scott Thatcher. Third Row: Harlos Barnum. David Lorentzen. Bruce Aldrin, john lVinks, Oliver Spovleder, Donald Peters, Francis Patterson. Harry Mckfeen, Bob w Miller. Second Row: Carl Driever, Stewart Griffin, Jerry Francl, Gerald Iiissel. Ernest Cooper. Stephen Ifossnieyelx Roland Dove, Rex Comerfornl, Max Comerford. Fran! Row: Carl Deimling, Gregory Molinaro. Arnold Pedersen, Kenneth Buske, jerry Brokemond, Louis Narotski, james Deupree. Kosztyo. Second Row: George Shaffer, llvlllilllll Bettfher, David Osburn, Albert Gantz. Lawrence Peters, Bernard Rose, Dennis .-Kult, Stanley Armstrong. Front Row: Timothy lVittlinge1', Ronnie Harvey, Thaddeus Starks, Henrv Roberts, Dwight Johnson, Lee Evers, Sheldon hlCCl1lllllIl. .1- 519 ?v limi: Row: Lynn Atkinson. Kenneth Keller. Rodger Oetzel. Klux lioberg. Arthur U1-st. Alun l'lL'lll'gLil'Cl, Alon Hull, Robert Spurgeon. Paul listcs. 'l'l11'ni Row: Peter Ukuegbu, Lllllllltllllll Slicets, Curl lloweth. jerry 'l'hinnes, Steve Ross. .Inmes Kelley, blannm -Imobs. Steven Hawley, Robert liuniai. Second Burl: Ifuzu: Marlin Olson. Douglas Mayer. .lznnes Collins, .Iznnes Keller, Rirlmrd Kztssner. Fred Stnudt. Charles Clwistinznl, ,ILIIIICS Dunn. David lllest, jerry Young. Third Roni: Ting XVII, Richard Fisrller. loin Fishc'-r, -linnnie lX'orkn11tn. Ronald lX'hile. Roy Ishii. Larry Bingnutn, lYillium Douglass. llztve Leckronc. Don Poinsette. Semin! Row: David Lil? Row: Patritk Uchidiuno. llob Andrews. Bob Irwin, Larry Moss, Robert Childs, Charles xlzirobs. Peter Lupica, Stephen Miller. -lohn lirokosky, David Payne. Frou! Row: Michael Hoffman, Gary Streeter, Kenneth liovandn, lVilliznn Brower. Robert Hercey. Donald libbeler, Phil Porter. Morris. Terry Steinhardt, Fredric Huffman, Larry WV:1skon, Burl lvlfllllllll, Curl johnson. Lowell Roberts, Don Michzilski. ,itunes Mnrcotte. Fran! Row: Bob Gillespie, Charles Tillett, llreecc Banter. Daryl Beam. lVilli:nn Overkleeft, Ken Clemens, Larry Thomas. 520 Cary Northwest's fabulous small green alligator was the figurehead of the unit activities this year. Buttons were made for trade parties showing Dorque in different situations around the unit. Along the more serious vein of campus living, NWV is anticipating its fourth con- secutive semester as winner of the Ar- 2' t buckle Scholarship Trophy, awarded each semester to the highest unit index in Cary. Having the largest turnout of the units at the Cary Club-Excalibur formal dance was also among the Northwest honors this year. The dance was entitled Sentimen- tal Sleighride, and Ralph Marterie with his Orchestra were featured. Wk , K .Ai its ' A A dinner-dance is impressive but Northwest is thankful that Wednesday evening formal meals are different. CARY NORTHWEST UNIT Bark Row: Larry Vanosdol, Gaylord Haan, Joe Verkuilen, john Rose, john Piggott, Paul McDaniel, Roy Lawler, David Gemmer, Michael Thomas, Leonard Kaczmarek, Frederick Dyer. Third Row: VVally Marks, Gene Bailey, Larry Weston, Dale Lucas, Donald Bailey, john Emry, David Dillon, james Pauwels, George Moore, lfVilliam Keene, Ted Dolby. Second Row: Ray Norris, Robert Kixmiller, Bill Moore. Darrell Bias, lames Nicolaus, Charles Norisel, Iohn TfVoodward. Robert -Heezen, Charles Derolf, Robert lVard. Frou! Row: lack Sindt, james Scales, Ronald Gillman. Scott TVilson. .Xrron Akuacluak. David Rosin, Donald Nead. i W . 7 1 521 i l l l 239' ! t Q.. , , Police that they would not be raided, the men of Cary East decided to have a 'AGay Ninetiesu Trade Party. A resemblance of the Al Capone days resulted as the men of Cary acquired slot machines, roulette wheels, and various other gambling equip- ment. Free money was passed out at the door as royal flushes and poker chips were flying across the tables with many couples breaking the bank. A memorable time was had and even the losers enjoyed them- selves. Cary East was also active in sports as it placed second in both the basketball league and in total points for all sports. I I-Iaving been assured by the Not all intellectual discussions of serious matters are conducted within the four walls of classrooms. Back Row: Richard Davis. lYilliam X'Vhite, Dennis Brandush, lim Drum, slurry Young. james Skridulis, lValter Corbin. Ritlizirtl Townsend. Peter Capell, Fred Kilbourn, Vincent Roni. 'l'l1inl lime: plain:-s Meier. Cary Fenwick, Youngkee .Xhn, larry Rodgers. Glenn Proliitt. lVilliam Cox. Harry Harker. 'llionigis Roman. Patrick lVeathers. Louis l.atlieinnann, Rithard I-Iilligoss. Anton Neisler. Second Row: CARY EAST UNIT john Greenwood, Geoff Hathaway, Charles Hendricks, Robert Moore, Ronald Langworthy, David LeFebre, -Iohn Porter, Phil Wendt, Phil Smith, jim Beaman, Ron Nicksic, Jack Freeman, Charles Fuller. David Ennis, Kenneth Stuart. Front Row: Xlfilliam Jorgensen. james Chen. Patrick Cornell. Kenny Ockermann, Lewis Krehnbrink. Jerry Kern. Bill Ripberger, Steven Bundy, Edward Hartsell. .1 v - faqq - i qw , . gms... .f -,iff E?- A busy year for Cary East started by moving into a newly decorated hall that had been vacant for two years. No time was wasted getting social events start- ed as a trade party with the Saint Elizabeth student nurses and an autumn hayride were among the first events for the new East unit. Open houses after the football games gave all a chance to gather infor- mally with parents, dates and friends. The second semester found East busily plan- ning for the Spring formal. Soon after- wards, the frosh challenged the seniors to a softball game, and after ten innings, the freshmen were declared the winners. Back Row: Terry Baughn, Richard Tetrick, Guy Roudneff, Eric Olson, David Cozad, Robert Oleksy, Larry Gabbard, James Cunningham, Y'ViIliam Sibley. Third Row: Clark Rodewan, Manuel Llivina, Kelly Cummins, Larry Taylor, johnny Holden, Harold Emans, Richard Alspach, Todd Daly. Don Trosper. john Dorsey, james Poehlman. Second Row: Daniel Jodlouski, Ken Decker, Jerome Buckingham, Dean fs 'IX The lower lounge of East has a fine atmosphere for a friendly bridge game between the members. Lenahan, Robert Good, Uldis BruVeris, Larry Stucker, Robert Grabhorn, Robert Nhoj, Michael Panagiotis, Paul O'Malley. Marvin Pickett, Kenneth Robinson, James Anderson. Front Row: Eugene Zimmm, Paul Bartz, Paul Fritz, James Morand. Dick Figura, Mark Barnett, Richard Lynn. Peter Townsend, john Thompson. . i' 523 l l 1 The men of Cary XVest were proud to host comedian Shelly Berman during his stay at the University when he appeared in a Victory Varieties program. Following the dinner in his honor, he was made an honorary member of Cary XVest Falcons with the presentation of an engraved plaque. ln the fall, an open house climaxed eyery home football game. which allowed the ardent fans and their dates to celebrate the games outcome with a party and a dance. In addition, trade parties and dinners were held periodically with each of the women's residence units. aiu Ellis, The dinner-dance given in honor of foreign students CARY WEST UNIT Back Row: Ron Niedziejko, Ron Brodzinski, Stephen Denslord, Russel Macaslan. XVilliam Egan, Richard Thomason. james Mayes, Stephen Demkoski, Claude Oliver. Fourth Row: YVilliam Maish. Lee Lehmuth. lVilliam Pontius. Merlin Thimlar. Terry Clausen, Rudy Holland. Edward Bates, Kenneth Lange, joseph Rzechula. Arnold Muller. Third Row: Mike Elliott. John Ridgway. Hugh Prytherch, Bruce Yllinters. at Purdue was held at Cary West this year. Kenneth Vamrock. John Suthak. joseph Becherer. joe Vogel. jerry Hartwell. Clinton Bowman. Semin! Row: jerry Brown. Michael Mackanos. Preston Loveland. james Stoddard. Fred Klein, Stanley Ignas. Cary BllC'lilIl:Q,'llIllll. Louis Smolek, Gary Sudborough, Larry Oldroyd. Fl'0llf1fIIIl'I Alohn Rey. lValter YVright. ,Ioaquin Rosales. Fredric Newton. Al Baumann. Charles Hellrick. 525 Miff- N ,gs I Q1 Y One of the high points of the fall program was the A'Dogpatch Party held jointly with Duhme Hall and featur- ing all of the appropriate Al Capp char- acters, decorations and costumes. YVCCR, the Cary Club radio station, gave a live account of the entire proceedings. This year, the sports minded Falcons planned a strong athletic program to retire the Cary athletic trophy which has been their prize for the past two years. Even though activities were a standout, academics were not neglected-as an added boost to better grades the Falcons instituted an extensive tutoring system. The enactment of a Shot-gun wedding adds a delightful touch of spice to a Trade party. Back Row: Paul Goebel, Leo Maier. Tom Dennison, David Wandel. Allen Novick, Ron Mauck, Dennis Cuny, Mike Mclntosh, Charles Glorioso. Fourth Row: Charles Thompson, XVilliam Starkey, Tom Benefiel, Regie Dickson. Gerald Penny, Iohn Kemp, Marvin Maule, Bob Pugh. john Day, Iohn Griffith. Tlzircl Row: Ralph Hammond, james Van Slette, Greg Gauthier, Roger Tower, Ken Strernming, VValter CARY WEST UNIT Wolfe, jerry Divine, Robert Lekarczyk, Edward Shugart, Dennis Carol. Second Row: Robert Rieffel, Ralph Hernicz, Roy Holmgren, Dennis Crooks, Larry Boyer, Ralph Owen, Larry Chaney, john McCarthy, David Dayton, Thomas Johnson. Front Row: Gary jones, William Iionieczny, Leigh Paquin, Ronald Slusser, james Purcell, John Buyher. 1 526 Back Row: Stephen Knapp, joe Parton, Joel Roberts. Richard Reynolds, Richard Frye, Frank Abercrombie, Jarl Mork, Paul Roberts. Fourth Row: joe XVoodward, Norman Ried, Ronald Ebel, Robert Osborn, Peter Birkemoe, Larry Holt, Richard Stewart, Robert Boldt, Tom Woods, Dorsey Dickerson. Third Row: Ronnie YVa1lace, Lloyd Fisher, Mike Arndt, lVilliam Nuhrihg, lVilliam Burkhart, Back Row: Leonard Glowacki, Ron lfVood, Judson Hofmann, Steve Heavrin, W'illiam Reilly, Richard Fahrner, Peter Marks, David Ferguson, Ted Tsangaris. Third Row: jack Dalton, Kenneth Morgan, jack Klee, YVillia1n Reichert, Fred YVill. Landon King, Larry Good. Scott Hamilton, Lonnell Johnson, William Schall, Ronald VVemel, James Mathers. Karl Hellman. lfVillia1n Rippe. Seconrl Row: Gent' Senclelwcck. Gordon Roudebush, Doug Hilbish, Roger Hrutk. Larry Shideler. Charles Wernlinger, William Mack, Edward Schrecker. Harold Payne, John Sauter. Front Row: Ron Howell, john Teichnian, Wes Nilson, Niaz Bhatti, Leon Langner, Charles Stolze. Ronald Bohley. Second How: Dick Higgins. Larry Yeakley, Patrick Doherty, Hfalter Kelley, l'Villie Vfard, Phillip Schartz, Stanton YVong. Bob Lllllllilll, George Iiisen, Martin Horwich. Front Row: Gerald james, John Reynolds, Daniel Pugh. Mrs. llartonick. Mr. XV:xrtonick, blames Ford. if 'H w. A.-vw Q 4'- or 527 .113 bb! is I i i E ' v' 5251 ' ' 557 3, ' l 5 f Jil 1- .gs Frederick Ruterford, Governor The Courtiers are responsible for co-ordinating the activities of all of the courts on State Street. Through the joint organization, resident Mike Pritchett was elected Freshman Class President, and unit 1236 was runner-up in exterior Christmas decoration. The winter formal, 'ASnow- flake Fantasy, held in co-operation with H-2, was an important social event. At the two awards dinners held during the year, both the court and individual with the highest index were recognized. To pro- mote activities, the courts have their own radio station, camera club, photo shop, chorus and the Court Testers combo. STATE STREET COURT COUNCIL limi: Row: Alznncs licllner. Roger Synnns, Aloysius McCurr. Ronald Schwiesow. Thomas Lindsey, Frederick Rutherford. -Iaincs Nigrclli, Gary Hayes, George Naderman, Richard .Iohn Bruhl, john Rhoad. Charles Kline. Tl'illig, joseph Olivcri. Finn! Row: Stephen Cockerham, 528 The Fowler House has been the center of activity during the past year. Besides trade parties, they held an exciting house party with the theme Psycho. Two awards banquets, one for scholarship and one for athletics, were held. As well as holding a Christmas party for the house employees, they got together with State Street Court Six to give a party for under- privileged children. For the last five years Fowler has won either first or second place in the Court's Intramural Competition. XVith the aid of practice and determination their swimming team won the Campus Championship in the spring. FOWLER HOUSE Back Row: Larry Cook, Michael Xflfampler. Gary Hayes, Harold Klingsporn. Gerald Aiken, John Vllensits, Tom Lindsey, Gilbert Boundy, YVilliam Ely, Ron Schwiesow, Clair McKay, james Cox. Third Row: Norm Sisley, john Bruhl, John Rhoad, Roger Evans, Bill Fitzgerald, Frederick Rutherford, Brian Maxey, Raymond French, Tony Lubarsky, lim Kellner, Mike Klesinski, Tom Kohl. Gene Decker. Running a football play is good experience whether it is on the field or in the hall. Stanley Bartholomai. Sccontl Row: Earl Bryant, Charles Kline. Xlvllllfilll lNlcLaughlin, Jack Eunson, Janice Koch, Dave Weedon, Laurence Smith, -Ierr y Margues, Franklin Hamamura, John Chism. Front Row: Gary Boundy, Jack Rafferty, Richard Burkhart, Dale Long, Steve lVcil. Howard Harmon, lid Palmreuter, Donald Dolphin. 599 K. .' 'Is- 4 Everyone shares summer experiences as old friends return to their second homey STATE STREET COURT I The men of Court I together with the rest of the other Courts had many social events planned. One of the main events was the Snowflake Fantasy, which is the spring formal of H-2 and State Street Courts. Court I was not content to have just this one dance. They also planned a dance with a German theme. It was held outdoors with brightly colored lanterns strung far and wide. The dress was Ger- man style and the entertainment included a combo that played all kinds of Polkas. Court I also placed second in the annual Grand Prix Race and celebrated their achievement with coffee and doughnuts for the crew and fans. ,5 Burl: Row: ,lohn Huh. lirnest Stott, .Ixuncs Broyles, james David Bell, .lack Hallrah, Leland Mardis, Robert Schultz, Van Yleet. liarl Kl'2lIIlQ'I',L1lI'Ty Bruehler, Ernie Norden. Carl Thomas Fujawa, Thomas jenkins, Marvin Heinold, George Morris. Mark Milhous. Thin! Row: David Hay, Frederick Sharp. Front Row: Robert Caley. Mike Chambers, Dennis Parker. Robert Bullionc, lVilliam XVriglit. Carter Koenig, Iiain, Richard Kearney, john Haworth, Darrell Slipher, john T'T1'IlSlll1'Il. XVavnc- Byerley. hVilliH1ll Cray. SUITIIIII Roni: Thomas Frayier. Wit , t',.- f Tfflf, T ' T ff ? f T gn!! I E' ' -fi! ij' . ?:2.:tiT '. 1, '., -. if ' - H , ,-t. , , lr l. 5 230 Bark Row: Donald Boersma, Lowell lVhitehead, Harold Miller, Glenn Cummins, Steven Carr, -lim Hutchison. Semnri Row: Larry Bayless. Donald Geliring. Charles Nalin. Roger Bark Huw: Michael Fine, Wallace Del-Iart, Raymond Funke. Bruce Hutcherson, Ray Thomas, Thomas VonRosen, Clifton Yamamoto. Third Row: james LaRowe, Donald Anderson. Robert Smith, Ron Bear, Galen Kilmer. Denny Stombaugh. I1 Symms, Donald Tofzek. Dennis Dryewicki. Nile Bucher. Front Row: Thomas Dickinson, YVilliam Dulla. Robert Clark, Donald XYire. XYilliam Meyers. 'IlllOlIl1lS Lawler. Darwin Stombaugli. Svronrl Roni: lXIurl McRae, Donald Hulse, Terry XVozniak, Cletis Booller, Herbert Link. Benji Reiff, David Stombaugli. Frou! Row: Roger Downing, Ufarren Heer, Alolm Hooper. Michael Birdlelmougli, Paul Pecen. 531 '3 Burk Row: Allen Mtlintire, XVayne Lockwood. john Mow, Rithard Hardman. Gregg Tlmnias. Larry Stichweh, Don Campbell. 50602111 Row: Alznnes Taulbee, Hlayne Davidson, -lzunes Cottinghum, Thomas Baird, Stanhope Adams, Ted limi: Huw: Phillip Stryker. Cllmrlcs lioszilko. Edwin Mntchett. lluzmt- hlUlllCT. Bah XV1irrt-n. Dave lirolt, john Machelor. Nlohn fllllllllllglllllll, Srrmzrl Ifoivi Ray Xllells. Jim Paine. Dick licllmugli, Clary Vanin. Dennis Miller. John Parsons. Proctor. Bryce Anderson. XVilliarn Mailloux, Richard Mueller. Front Row: Franklin Bales, Thomas Simundle, Robert Sampson. Robert Baker. X'Villian1 Turner, Dick Swarn, David Wollin. David Metherd, Dom Lee, Arthur Knobeloch. Ronald Naugle. Frou! Roni: jim Alyezi, Bob Fanning, Don Cznnphztusen, Y'Valt Gricsingier. Dennis Haupert. Lloyd Garrison, Charles Hoesel. Edward XVhitesell. 532 Members of Court Two held an open-air smoker early in the fall to provide an opportunity for all members to become better acquainted. Following all home football and basketball games, dances with a beach theme and entitled Casa de Mar or 'LHome of the Sea were held in the Fowler House lounge. In addi- tion the Courtiers annually present the Snowflake Fantasy, decorating the Fow- ler House dining room with castles on the tables and snowflakes hanging from castles suspended from the ceiling. Other parties were also popular. A Halloween party with Southwest X and a sock hop with North- QI-nm' i i , A f V f , , ' .5 . iw' - A , K ,E -f irm , , Cast X added 6nl0YmCm- 'T , . STATE STREET COU Bark Row: james Harrell. Ulf Sawert, Patrick Landree, Thomas Moore, Glenn Hassenplug, Thomas Aldrin, Don Davenport, Charles Black. Third Row: Noel Atkinson, Arthur Mix, John Tolletson, Stottler Starr, Fred Pildner, Jim johnson, Harold Neptune, Roscoe Pershing. Craig Brown. The Grand Prix proved to be entertaining and exciting for those who like go-cart go-power. RT II Second Row: james VVorley. Don Helms. -Ierald Brand. YVilliam McGurr, Charles Bultinck, -Tack Fischbacher. Paul Hague, Lawrence Soper. Front Row: Lowell Atkinson. Kenneth Hord, Preston Satterfield. Thomas Crouch. Arza Mumma, Royce Costin, David Hackney. 5 33 Court III's fall attraction was the Courtiers Annual Street Dance with YVRH held in the WVRH Oval. Japanese lanterns and root beer highlighted the event attended by more students than ever before in the ten year history of the dance. After missing last year's Courts intramu- ral championship by ten points, the mem- bers renewed their efforts this year, par- ticipating in seven different sports. In the spring the group enjoyed working on the entry for the Grand Prix as well as pur- chasing a social donation from Campus Chest. Individuals from Court III exceed- ed not only in scholarship but also in the Kneale Speaking Contest. Even a beatnik band can accomplish an atmosphere in the smaller group living of the courts. STATE STREET COURT lll Burl: Rout: Gene Hinshaw, -Terry Bernath. John Gill. Donald Bassett. ROI12llCl Surdzial, Bill Boley. Front Row! Jack Littlejolm, -Tanics Eberhart, Earl X'Valton. Donald Oesterling, Leonard, Bruce Robinson. Lee Fletcher, YValter Gleason, Roger Cody. Svnmrl Roar: Byron Moody. Robert Xvalters, Ronald Nowicki, David Morley. Ronald Brendel, Robert Chuck Britkley, Thoburn Orme, Bob Ferguson, Ronald Gill. 534 Q 7 E f W f- -114 V 4 iii Q : 131111: Row: Robert Clrawllml, John Drzcwicki, David Cosper, .Iulm cllllillllillll, .Xlvm Dall-, VISIIIICS Gurski. L1lWl'L'llk'L' Baum' james Bryant. Cll2lFlt'S Cox. james Nigrclli. Ronald Hicks, Rulmcrl Raichlc. XYilliam Smith. Nlicliac-l Allllllllf. Paul DeWitt. Bruin- Campbell. Front Rmu: Sfllll Hollett, Bark Row: Larry Recd. Richard Stephens. Glunn YY00dley, .-Xl .XllJTCLllt. Stuart lVindt, Alan lVilsun, klaim-s Nhlfarlin Tom Mifhcletti, Courtland Clirismer. Larry Sayre, David Ianim Iiirts, Dick Krug. llarcll Dillon. Berry, Dick Uhcr, Paul Hunger. Front Row: john Reeves. P Xi. 535 rn- gn' .gg ,- -in lifulc lfmu: Alosepll liaar, Richard Navarro. -Iaxnea Seitz. Steve ilmkerlmznn, Ronald Sllriglev, Patrick Gehl. 'lim Tipton. Nffmnl limp: Lynn Bowman. Rithard Nowak. Dorman Hart. Dau- Harwood. Garrett .xilSiliI'L'. Dave Iiozlmvski, jim limi: Ifuzu: George Pictor. Iohn Bellrinan, Bob iXi1lL.XIililllI'. jack lit-ltering. Richard Hhtigh. George NllLiL'l'IIl1lll, Richard Reid, ,lim c,lJ2lllL'XVSki. David Hmvrc'y. Front Row: Larry Strcight, Lewis Crippen. Front Row: Charles Beatty, Ethan Main, Stephen Hodorowxki. Frank Lane, Thmnas Cannon. 'llnn Sanders. Rains, Alfred Stanbury. Kneeland Nesius, Dennert Yvare, Scott ixiiiixliillllill, -larry Hofker, Robert Lippincott. infill x Court Four had many mem- bers interested in campus activities and honoraries including Tomahawk, the Pur- due All-American Marching Band and the Order of Zouaves, just to mention a few. This year they were the only housing unit on campus that had one hundred per cent turnout for freshmen elections. Some awards won were the Courtier's scholar- ship award and second place in the court intramural sports tournament. Informal dances entitled Court IV Capers were held after each home basketball game. Other events of the spring semester were several trade dinners and two trade parties held at the Co-Recreational Gym. A Christmas party with Southeast X makes the holiday season more enjoyable for Court V members. STATE STREET COURT IV Back Row: Phillip Kelsey, Kenneth Albert, Duane Feurer. Bob Watt, X'Varren Herbst, john Risley, Kenneth Fein, Charles lidris. Second Row: Thomas Sanders. Donald Weisman. Charles L. May, Daniel Maloney, Arthur Cherry, Glen Papa, Dave McFarlin, Larry Olmsteacl. l Hesprich, Daniel Kozowski, Cuy Anderson. Mark Lawson, TVilliam Linuemeier. Fruit? Ifuzu: Daniel Cisek. jerry Englellartlt. Stuart Mithaels, Cary Hamer, Tom Furnev. Bob 537 H- 'mx ,,gw K 'Xi 'Q V T 1, 1 .I -5 z ,. .fffm Y'-',SY' , il l1.- lil ll .se'f19 N Starting this year's social sea- son, the men of Court Five and their dates attended a picnic at Happy Hollow on the first Sunday afternoon of the se- mester. Sports and games filled the enter- .J tainment agenda while hot dogs led the menu. Later on they joined with the men of Court Four for a trade dinner with the girls from Duhme. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Court Five along with War- ren and Shealy Halls sponsored a dance celebrating the two holidays. YVith the coming of spring, the residents of Court Five looked forward to enjoying swimming parties and more picnics. It is hard enough for a person to study by himself let alone with an intriguing companion. STATE STREET COURT V 111111: Ifmw: William Hotaling. Robert Doctor, Ambrose Hopp, 'Terald Smith. VVerner Janssen. Front Row: Eldon Room-x. William Olson. .lost-pli Pt-den, -Iolin Lamfalvsi, Ruger, Richard Thayer, Lawrence Finnegan, TValter Fite, Sanlorrl Bt-lclt-n, Richard xltlillllL'TY.kl1llllCS XYalts. Svrond Alon YVashburn, Eric Zukowski. Stephen Germong, Burl Razr: liarl llqniclson. 'IL'I'1'X' Xlosier. john Crielr. Lawrence Xl'alters, Richard Barr. Donald Coty. l.cleune. lllmrlcs lfollmx. ,lurrx Holt. Riclizml XYittig. Bill T Tn' l r-'1 , ,.,. l ,. -R 3354 Bark Row: Vincent O'.-Xngelo, Gerard -Izniowski. Orestc Lantero. Thomas Strasburger. David Clutton, joseph Ccrvonc. Hooshang Iihosrovuni. Ronald Swift. Sefoml Row: Robert Banning, john Veuzey. Brook Frylnier, Bob Szzunier, George Bark Row: Francis Tanaka. Michael Tsien, Keith Young. Samuel Bertels, Russell Pierce, Gerald Hosliiio. Smmzfl Row: -Iohn Kayser. Larry jones. Tom Chezeni. Jim Stzllforcl, Geib, Paul Taylor. Niles Plufniztn. ,Iznnes Coots, James Hunsinker. Front lfozv: Mike lilliott. Bill Bluine, Ronald fiI'2llClV5l'Ll. George Leskovztt. Philip Nlognilinn. Robert XYinge:nrcl, Nlurrin Cook, Bob lYilson. Bill Alolinson. .foe Lconliart. Ifmnl Ruzv: Vernon I.ove1'clt'. Alon VIRLICIIICT. Bill Slonzlker. Tell Nlobley. Don Rugg. Bob liolirmun. Clill liilI'llIlIlI0. 539 D-CN. limi: Ifmwz Rzimlzill lJii5l1m'. Donzilzl Hill. Snort Dixon, 1'll'U7If Rrmn Ronald Mlckoduj, james Lzlrinier. Thomas Rolwrl .Xustgcir Paul liniukinann, ,Iohn lliglmnilli, George Szlnfrey. Riclizml Spicer. lVilli:1n1 Gans, joseph Borkowski. Rc-ul. Swfonrl Row: lim Swank. Bob Pziclclock, lizirl Snail, Philip Gnspurzlc. lm' Slllllgililll. Paul livzlns, Xlzsrk Pzlnkop, xlnrlcl Baker. limi: Ruin: Rlflllllikl Robertson, rIlll0lll1lS Soucler, Philip Cary Riggins. X'VIlltCl' Linne. Front Row: Hilary Mzickowiak. Stinson, 1iw1'clL Hciscr, 'Im-ri-y flUlg'lllllL'l', -Iiin Valle, Terry Dennis Gates, Donald Overinyer, Ross Schneider, Marc' l.oL-we-nkaniilm, kloxcph CLzn'cezin, -john Pzirisll, Sl'l'IlIIIl Row: Rzitlill, Dennis O'Ncil, Dain O'Bryant, Dzllie Slloucly, Steve Clary Cllvinnions.. Ron Freson, Hownrcl Morris, jznnes Carroll, jones. Nlimliucl Iiiinzik, Frank Pronzik, Iillmert l'lllIllIJllL'l'S. Frank Dixon, 540 To start the year off, the fresh- - men of Court VI held their annual sere- nade of YVomen's Residence Halls. They followed this up with several trade dances, 3 523. , ggi' -. - .I F .. fa. iffff - N V ffwgweixrf wk - ,J-Q, e -,Q 7:91 Z, two of which included the women of Du- hme Hall and Vawter Halls. This was followed in December by a Christmas tree decorating affair, After ending the semes- ter with a very high index, this Courtier unit scheduled more social functions to reward itself. Among these was a skat- ing party followed by a dance with the wo- men who live in YVood Hall. The year ended with a great variety of spring functions, including dances and trade parties. The men of State Street Court VI fully utilize their study time by both reading and deep thinking, STATE STREET COURT VI Back Row: Charles XVolfe, Ronald Gilman, Gerald Steier. joseph Olivcri. Ifmiil Rumi: Clil'l'oi'd Minicr. Donald Nliniuk Rick Rose, lvayne Albright, Robert Nagy, Donald Cambrel. james Iizmtowski. Edward IDL-rrougli. Bzirtav Graham Second Row: Mfilliam Harrington, Steve Cripe, Xvilliam Alexander Averyt, Anthony Notziri. i I Merino, Bruce Cundiff, Michael Kaney. jeffrey Kotzan, 5-41 . x 4,,,.,,. !,,.,,x, -,N .. ,-J rxeffsw, .'jT'Jc.'- . 0 .'0 ,' -V A ,. Jil.: FQ S19 As the fall semester rolled around, the H-l council had a retreat and dinner at the Trails to discuss improve- ment methods for the hall and also its social life. They came up with a Christ- mas Party for the underprivileged chil- dren and made the plans for their formal dance Blue Enchantment. The decora- tions included blue-colored water spraying from each table center and blue-colored lighting in the lounges. Late in the spring they had another big dance, Las Vegas Capers, which had as its theme a gam- X bling atmosphere. Scholarship and Senior N banquets brought the year to a close. Ron Campbell, President H-1 COUNCIL Bark Rouul Larry Brimble, Charles Easley. Stephen Gresley. Barry Moser. Ron I-Bussell. Ron Campbell. Malcolm Ronald Phillips, Julius Budos, Arlen Reynolds. Front Row: XVoodworth. 543 115 -G- Charles Vogel, President H-2 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL fl: Row: Dennis Cooper. XYinston Lister, Clhris Clhouinard, mics Fill. Brute Mason. l.1-rmard Hnsse. From Row: Thomas NIcCIal'lit-1'ty, Cliarlt-s Vogel, Ron Frank. XYilliam Ha ' 'X ge 'LT I xr-9 , 'U , , X -35 1. 'fvr-1 Y -we' 1,1-4: YQ a. V As the year rolled by, the mem- bers of the H-2 Council promoted many activities for the Halberdiers. First on the program was the Fall Jazz Festival with the Brian Hardy Trio providing the music. On the weekend of the Purdue- IU football game, H-2 sponsored a trade party with Smithwood Hall from IU. For the third year the trade party was a rousing success climaxed by the Bucket Bounce dance held in the H-2 lobby. The Orphans Party held jointly with the Fuzzies and the formal Snowflake Fantasy were two activities held during the spring semester at which the H-2 Camera Club assisted by taking pictures of each event. , wltl The Executive Council Work- ed very hard this year guiding Excalibur Club through its many activities, such as the Christmas Party for needy children, dances and receptions after basketball and football games, the Senior Banquet, the Senate Banquet, and the Recognition Ban- quets. For the sixth year Excalibur also participated in Varsity Varieties, the Grand Prix Auto Race, and the Old Mas- ters Program. Scholarship money was raised at the Dime-A-Dance. They won the Pendragon award for their Homecom- ing sign, had an extensive athletic pro- gram, and joined with Cary to have the largest house dance on campus. Back Row: Tom Nowak, Stephen Baranyk, Ralph XVorley, Ralph Zimmer, Benjamin Shue, George Campbell, Frank :'f-Ev:-H k g ill David Pray, President H-3 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL Ritenour. Front Row: Don lialleres. Chris Timm. Heirman, David Pray, Michael Nl xv 545 it ' Xx u p ,A s A letter from home provides needed relaxation after a long day of classes and studying. liuflz Ifozvz Vlaines liminhiLc'r. Larry Gable, Jeffrey Gore, Harold Bocsch. Ronald Phillips, -Ion Lindemer, David Gaunt, lvllllillll l'ilL'ihllC'I', Douglas Kinney, Philip Johnson, .lohn Noe. T!11'1vIRoz1': Vlohn Allison, Bob Terpstra. Craig Grant, Phi licrtrancl. Delbert Massom. Paul Hlillis, Bob Lucas. Gary Moore, xvlllilllll Strcv. l.1lI'l'f' Hylton, Cliarlcs XVCillJI'CllIlE'l'. Clary Spraker. Stew: Harrison. loc Sharp. Dah- lVietbrotk. x . .. ...sa I V X . J X J The opening ol school found Northeast H-l planning for such events as Beatnik parties, square dances, and pic- nics. Time was also alloted for pep signs which showed that NE still l1ad the spirit and enthusiasm to show gratitude to the Purdue athletic teams. Intramural athlet- ics were encouraged by athletic leadership awards given to deserving members and the league volleyball championship was won for the second year by Northeast H-l. However, campus life and athletics did not completely dominate. For the first time, scholastic awards were given to higl1 ranking students and an increased unit index was the 1'CSlllI achieved. H-1 NORTHEAST joseph Garrahan. Semnfl Row: Robert Teeters, james Buchanan, David Probst. Bob llones. Edward Kuonen, Mike Murphy, Daniel Smith, Melbourne Martin, Bob Lord. Robert VanDewoestine. Front Rout: john Evilloughhy. Mike Carlotta, lVilliam Selilrin. Richard Florida. jeff Freed, john Cypher. Ray Shaw, Robe-rt Nlioduski, Don Clalfev, Hlesley Paradise. Robert Clary. K 5-16 5 , fi- Back Row: Paul Arrnbruster, l'Valter Taggart, Larry Goodrich, Mike Stone, Kensall Xvise David Bradbury, john Mlalsh, Klaus Mueller, Third Row: james Mfilhite, Philip Heckman, Norman Xlfatson, Robert Fraser, Stephen Seall. Peter Blozis, Micheal Mason, Steve Stodola. Sammi Row: Hugh McCabe, liafk Row: Anthony Bellavia, YVilliam Hubbard, Richard Herman, Mike Rigdon, Leonard Kaplan, Mike Riney, Paul Hoffman, Fred Schramm, Ernest Addington, Ralph Alexander. Third Row: Bill jones, Philip Hoop, Kert Artwick, Gerald Hinkelman, Hamann Schmikt, XVilliam Smith, Ronald Myer, Robert -Iohoske, David Clark, Robert Gelander, jim Valan. Bob Famer, Leslie Boyer, John Callicotte. Second Row: -LX l A r Q , Q ,L ,Iulius Budos, YVilliam Davy. Fredrick Lash, Robert Ault, Raymond Berg, Alfred Dwenger, Kenneth X'Vehr. Front Row: Richard Luse. Dave VanHorn, Stanley Ball, Daniel Vasicek, Robert lVayman. Stephen Burton, Bradley lVong. Edward Sthwahn. Bob lfosnough, Roy Sugawa, -Iames Biggs, Verlie Crouch, Stephen lsenhower, Sammy Hiland, james Pierce, Howard Stoner. Front Row: Mark Pilla, Byron NVhite, Charles Wood, lfValter .hl'IHlJI'LlSlC1 , Terry Manley, Dave XIacl'heal, Paul Alaines, Ditk Roth. Tom Ricketts, Terrance llartl. 1 K 't Y -' WP' , . ' 7 1f,Qfff'Iij , ,, , 4 ,K . - -V - 'diff 1 W - A vw A N U-'dp?m-'-Afwgb Aff-A-wyafm-P,-L-,w.3.v,,vs .. ..,., . :-, ' ' ' W 5-I7 Burl: Row: Phillip Apple, Barry Atkinson, Jerry Hampton, Bob Glenn. Robert Shadley, Daniel Norman, David l'Veller, Michael Farrell, Dave Heist. Third Row: Dick Shively, Loren Stackhouse, Richard Exley, Ishmael Banigo, Jim Higham. Dave Sabine. -leff Gleason. Dennis Scott, Ronald Campbell, Richard Sierzant, Joseph Dudor. Semnd Row: Arthur Haast, Bark Row: Gary johnson. Norman Smith. Frank Schaefer. Howard Hamilton, Fred Alakubielski. Ron Humphreys. Terence Mikesell, Chester Hallinin, Bob Heath. Third Row: Kenneth Quarfoot, YViIliam Stanis, David Gambrel, Ronald Sheridan. Ralph Hoop. Douglas Hansen. Ronald Brown. Gary Quay. Stuart Quay, Ronald Mfellman, .lim Nelson, Charles H'oods. Second Row: Bob Houston, Tom Kasline, B . -.l, ,,', ,. Thomas Adams, james Shideler, George Dykhuizen, Ralph Calfee, Gerald Rosenthal, -I. David Tucker, Peter Fullam. Raymond Dausman. Front Row: james Waddell, Thomas Murdock, David Tidaback, Ronald Clary, jesse Vaughn, Pedro Kohn, Burton Polglase. Max Hinchman. George Weston, August Nimiz, William Hutchison, Michael Troumouliaris, Ray Fisher, David Cox, John McDonald. Front Row: Kenneth Saiki, James Criss, Stephen Lowe, Robert VVarkerlin, Donald Bussell, james Dellas, Malcolm Mfoodworth, Ronald Bussell. Lucien johnson, Howard Curtis. .3 Q. 548 The smiling faces of little children served to lighten the hearts of everyone at the Christmas Party for needy children given by Northwest H-l. Enter- tainment for the children and their 'ifos- ter fathers was provided by the Northwest unit pep band. Participation in sports gained several honors for NVV, including a first place in intramural A league basketball and third place in a newly form- ed bowling league. The spring semester included an ice skating party plus entering in the Grand Prix and University Sing. Monthly trade parties, activities and sports brought about a successful third year. H-1 NORTHWEST Back Row: Frederick Nicholas, Steve Patrick, Charles O'Brien, Robert Hall, Bill Rice, Don Vander, Tom Feeney, Danny Bohl, Terry Kehrer, Bob Costabile, David Eastin, Jack Haggerty, Dick Morelli, Bill Kamme. Third Row: jim Barker, Dale Baldridge, Ronald Clark, john Olsen, Ivar Olsen, Arthur Collins, Earl Darling, Don Mahley, .lim Goldsmith, Bill Karr, jim Nee-Lartey, David Wamsley, jim Snorek, Edward Cox, Larry Grimble, Carl Schiele, Paul ,M I, ,,,,,,, ,.,.,..,,.,.-W-... .,..., ...,., , , , , W 1.9. . .xx J F53 W., . Iii.. The first of the H Halls to be opened, the H-l Hussar's Club has a history of busy activity. Licurs, john Vogel. Second Row: Walt McLaughlin, Dave Parinerlee, Toni Strain, john O'Conner, jim Cameron, joseph Alenduff, Hal George, Michael Anderson, Larry Harrell, Ken Coe, Donald Cook, ,Front Row: Maurice Anderson, Thayer Hill, Theron Hlhite, Melvin Pomerantz. jim Alter, jan Miller, Bill Rowe, -Iohn Thornburg, Richard Scott, Larry Shafer, Alohn Seymour, XVEIITCII Stevenson, Ralph Sorrell. ff . .M , I 549 's is THI: , twill f x'y'2 I Sq A good bridge game never fails to foil the best laid study plans, as these students can testify. Back Row: Tom Michel, David Jones, Bob Shoemaker, Malcolm Mallette, Patrick johns, lienny Nidiffer, Thomas Hlachter, Jack johnson, Dick Kiddney, john Trimpe, David Voges. Thin! Rozv: Richard YVelter, Gerald Kern, Thomas Hutchinson, Robert liannnan, Spencer Bellamy, joe Caldwell, Al. Dave Hunter, Allen Schmidt, XVilli:un Meyer, Henry Southeast H-1 went all out to achieve the proper atmosphere for the Beatnik Party with Shealy Hall. Not only did everyone dress as a Beatnik, but the entertainment included modern jazz and poetry reading. The Varsity Varieties show found H-l with Warren Hall practicing Trouble until the last moment before curtain time. Southeast was also active with Duhme Hall in making pep rally and Homecoming decorations. For out- door life, the Unit's freshmen had a tug of war with the Northeast freshmen and avenged last year when Northeast won. A hayride attended by all members of the unit closed the school year. H-1 SOUTHEAST Fitch, Donald McCormick, Terry Byrns, Kent June. Second Row: Edward Hazledine, David Truex, Peter Mills, Bill Eslinger. Front Row: Bob NVhelche1, john Kramer, Larry Barnard, Bob Mutzl, Charles Emerson, Charles Blackwell, Gerald Lett, Gordon Constable, Emmons Parrott, Dick Iioleszar. 550 Bark Rott ohn Dunme XX1ll11111 Setishols R1th1rd ohnson, Xlyron Bozell lzdutrd Harris Due Hiller Doxle Rwymer, Ron Neubiuei Bob Brown Robert Pm Robert Cook. Robert ohub flmd Row l-rmk Iukrtt fhirles B1lter. Robert Hluting Chirles M trbhill Ron Xnderson Pitrick Bissler Herb Nlxers Stinlq Sftlranski R011 11d Hubbircl. Stephen Furlns Qtexe Beck bob Curxs Chirles Sth nfn. bulk Row IIIICS Muuden Stuen Cutsh 111 B111 Stump YV. uas Mull Drive Htuuke Don Decker C Stephen Luton, IJ'lXlCl Swain Tlmd Row Ron Fields Thomia Xvflfflll, Robert orgensen Don Butz Due Xlullis Daw Hiller, lV1ll1an1 Denton Dick Icmmon Kharles Trmlex Nhr i11 Cerbisi Dinlcl Hunter Phil R1ncl1ll Sffonfl Rot Floyd 2: if.-:A-iw-'.-Hziifw e , .1 'yy -- ,- ' ' , . , t , ,, ,. . ., qi-',10-gEg,f 9' 1- ..,ug5,1,-v.,,,.a, , , ,, ,.-... . ., , . . . . ix:-iEl?'i f I1 - ,W 1, ,. ,, 1, , ,t.. .M 1 Ruyinoncl. John XVe:1ll11-r111'u11. Iievin Iie:1r11ey. klzunes Ayiws. Cary Anderson, Rug Stlilueter, -lim Hurmt Kirk Hoggatt. Second Ruin: Frank Houclzi. Mike Hznnnzis H111 Celfius. Doug Zinizl. Iicl SPC1lgCI11Llll. lim lii11r'l1, Dfw tl Bezuner, Bob Kestv, l .11ge11t' Dllllillllhflll. Ifrmzf lforv: Robert Silver, Garnet XVe:1ver, Ter-rv O'i11'l't7ll. Pete Hlinbke, Phi Shreeve, Inv Simpson. Roger Alflllllhflll, .Izunes IJIIIHCTY. Henrx Currzm. Cecil Nicki-ll. 'I'o111 XYilli:1111a. David judny, jaunes Fraser, Richard Riegel, Robert R11lc-victl1. Dennis Schofield FronfRo1v: David Parker, -lan Freeinztn, Dave Olson, Richznd U'illiz1111s, Robert Iiurl, Brian Feingold. Curl llurlson, I Q 55 , , ,.,.,.,?mT,,...,.,-,...,,..W,....,.-,T wivfwm.-. .,.,..., w,,.,aT-....v ... me: - - ,. W., ,,,, ,, , 1 .,.,,,..,,,. ..,. .,,. ,,,, ..,.. ,,., M, ,. ,. . llurl: Ifuzv: Douglas Clanin, David Olson, Edgar Suter, Stephen Gresley, Noel Ashbaugh, Rodger Arend. Brian Rogers, Gary Tyrrell, Howie Pharte. Third Row: Blaine Wimmer, Dale Linyill, jerry Botkin, Anthony Taroni, Robert Srhowe, Duane Cable, John Anglin, Stephen jackson, Daniel Di-ost. Robert Mason. Second Row: Lee Hesler, Bill linda Row: Presley Armold, Frank Byrne, Tony Valanzano, Alton Griffith, Alexander Grieve, Michuel Kaufman, Michael Foote, Charles Hern. Tlzird Row: David Barnaby, Joseph Chess. john Zimmerman, john Stofko, Gerald Lyles. Carl Roesler, XYilliam Brumund, john Mohr, XVilliam Jones, Guy Vining, Xvilllillll Dunn, Howard Snyder, Larry Bradley. Berg, Rolland Nail, Frank Byrne, Dave Caldwell, Jerome Marzec, Bob Jones, Gary Inbody. Front Rom: Robert Hipskind, james Geisel, Marvin Kernple, Raymond jones, Ed Allen, Dave Caldwell, Gary Rankin, Philip Evers, Stan Loer. Sefond Row: Mlilliam Martins, jay Hardin, Ralph Ibbotson, ,Ioseph Speeece, Charles Hagenow, James Ellerman, James Townsend, Karl Fortner. Front Row: Delbert Schuh, Bob Feingold, Bob Kimble, Tim Glassburn. -Ierry Moses, John Richelson. Carl Colpman. 552 In preparing the fall formal of Southwest H-1, the officers picked the social atmosphere of the Trails. The SVV Hussars must have had good inspiration because many successful events followed for the unit. Amid the trade parties with women's halls, the members also made pep rally signs and carried through with two successful goodwill parties, one a Hallo- ween party for town children and the other a Christmas party for orphans. The winter formal entitled Las Vegas Capers was a spicy affair with gambling for play money monopolizing the evening and the dining room decorated similar to the Reno Club in Las Vegas. H-1 SOUTHWEST Back Row: John Belcher, Thomas Stiles, Bob Pruvehuk, Howard Marsh, Arvid Carlson, Boyd Ashcraft, Al Bridgeforth Marion Klipsch, Dick Thomas, Carl Lings. Bud Xveiserl Sammie Gilmore, Mfilliam Ancil. Third Row: Ronald Howton Don Richetta, Curt Boli, Stephen Gould, Robert Nicksic: Theodore Doll, Ivar Egge, jeff Rucker, Asmund Slogedal Michael Heath, lfllilfred Davis, James Rogers, Jay Mason Busby, the H-l grill, is a popular place to 'meet friends arid let off steam after classes. Richard Stasak, Ronald Fell. Srfoncl Row: George Trucks, Denny Middlesworth, Fred Mann, Gregory Pakes, Douglas Kimball, Jerry Banner, john Bevelhimer, David Breedlove. lValter Czarnecki, Michael Malinich. Front Row: Al Menu, Gordon String, Robert Bowes, Mick lllanfred, Dick Sterne, Barry Moser, Richard Moser. Richard Manley, Richard Dreher, Brian Cllollflr. ' H W .U ,. - 1: QQ . ,. ... 1 , ' 4 i ,,,, t, G ,-,, a a'7l5 , e it aii,Ef.-qi M ixifii 553 The H-Z plus 3 singing group has met with enthusiasm while performing for trade parties and dances. Burl: Row: Daniel Horron, 'IillUlll1lS Harrell, james Sznnples, Alohn .xl1SlJlll'g'L'l'. litlwzird Nlclloiizxltl. Charles Vanatge, Bruce Roberts, lim Strand. Rushcli Hzittzib, Val liirnhel. Tlzirrl Row: Clhzing liiin. Robert ularobs, Ron Scllzifer. Robert Booty. Dale l'l'luin, Charles Begg, David Ricke, -Iohn Cain, -lohn Feldman, Bill Parker, l.:irrv XX'ilkes, Dan Fisher. Srconrl Row: Richard . 4. ,Q Last year's social program was ushered in with an Hawaiian party follow- ed in turn by the Snowflake Fantasy, the Halberdier formal dance. Planned for the spring semester was an Oriental Party for which the east dining hall was dec- corated to resemble a Chinese Tea Gar- den. Chinese food was eaten with chop- sticks in an atmosphere of Oriental in- cense. Last year, the Halberdier Eagles placed second with a prize pep rally sign displaying a Boilermaker in a gold uni- form. The close of the semester found the Eagles still bragging about the victory which they achieved over Northwest H-2 in a tug-o-war contest. -2 NORTHEAST Koenig, Jim Cowan, Mike Thorsen, jay Hartfield. Dick Grosse. Bill Heimerdinger, Glenn Moody, james johnson, Keith Hawks, XVarren Y'Vhaley. Scott Goran. Front Row: Jay .-Xgness, -Iohn Caddell, Phil Xvhite, Bob Mullans, .lon Royle, Dave Spangler, Chuck YVentland, Everett Scott. 554 t.,..... .. .,., ., L l Back Row: james Harwood, Laird Longan. David Frederick, YVayne Johnson, Ronald Moravec, Phil Bowsher, Paul Shore. james Kuhlman, Jerry Platt, Fred Steininger, Max Moore, Toni Black, jerry Otolski. lvllllfllll Onesky, Rudolph Tatay. Dave Lakante, Richard Rucker, Jinx Musser, Toni Flowers. Dewight Runyon. Frou! Row: Paul llninger. Lar Chapman, Third Row: Thornton Myles. Michael Vickrey. George YVolfe, Michael Lorr, Charles johnson. Charles Roth, Bruce Jenkins, Donald Gogarn, Albert Ewald, Al Hoop, Gerry Zoller, john Thomas Lindsey. Ceissbuhler, Vaughn Cotinan. Bill Coward. Second Row: Buck Row: Dave Johnson, Dave Brennan, Brian FOX, Bill .fX. Crowe. Sefonrl Roni: Gerald Clhomes, john Stebbins, Cecrle, John Youngblood, Stanley Brandt, Tom Serwatke. Douglas Sniith, Rex liouz, Leonard Hasse, lim Ustroin. Ronald Creager, Richard Dloossens. Third Row: Ronald Darrell XYright, Robert Schniehling, Andrew Parker. Front Ludlow, Steven Green, Lynn Hayes, Thomas Schult, Garry Row: Nicholas Druley. Robert Blume. Dave LaTouretLe. Linn, Shaw Skillings, Richard Merritt, Kelly Thrush, David Byron Fox, Kenneth Walker, -Iaiues Reed. joseph Recd. 1-li-1 M rx --- -- --'-- W , , ,,,:: 1-gg V, jggfiyg ,-1- Qiasfff Af, rife' .,.. .51--..Z4.LLL '.if' L 1L1?ive6Qi:Q51Ei?ff'f r W'- 555 , 3 , 1' ' 'f-fr-lame '-!i'g::, ' s -' r1'i-f-11 -af , Burk Row: John Richardson, Merton Chun, David Hlilmer, john liottas, john Sinclair, Fred Fodrezi, James Snapp, Bob Petters, Robert Norman, Raymond Halyard, lklarren Sfultz, jack Stout, Jerome Harness. Third Row: Stanley Shuey, john Knpocius, lieith Morgan, Binsham Gilardi, Arthur Duvall, Bruce Conrad, Robert Jones, Hlilliain Delis, Atis Makstenieks, Garnet Reed, Harry Bostic, Frank Budreck, Nelson johnson, Robert Miller, Larry Smith. Second Row: Buck Row: joseph Golvch, Paul Moffett, jim Mlard, Bill Bares, john Cline. Dan Lorenfen, -lim Prech. Frank Senffner. Third Row: John Rinas, Ed Gribben, Roger Griebe, Allan Hlavacek. Anthony Bower. Dave Holmes, Larry Clark, l Raymond Baribeau, Steven Graham, Kenneth Randelph, Ralph Senz, Buster Cherry, Mike Barcheski, Richard Lewis, Robert Schaerrer, james Eular, james Harpel, Charles Mlilsbauchier, jerry Morezek, john Hessex. Front Row: John Rhodes, David Wilson, Thomas Maloy, William Kish, joseph Barr, john Krienheder, Carl Huett, Ray Wook, Kon Reed, Joseph Welser. Robert Burns, Robert Westfall. VVilliarn Hall. Second Row: Paul Kucharsk, Jay Byler, joseph Allford, Thomas Anwyll, Dennis Garber, Dana Ewell, Gaylord Russell. Front Row: Chuck Tiedje, Larry Kossmann, Guy Cantwell, Bill Lane, Ray Kling, Joseph Sample. Q l ' 556 Northwest Unit of Halberdiers held a Key Dance in conjunction with Duhme Hall and NYV-X this fall. Decora- tions followed the key theme, as it was necessary to crawl through a keyhole to gain admittance to the dance. A night- club Was used for the Club Falcon party which included a floor show and various refreshments. The H-2 plus 3 entertain- ment group from H-2 performed for both the NW-SYV combined units hayride and the second annual Haunted Cave party which was held near the semester break. The NW unit was in charge of the decora- tions for the first annual H-2 Fall Festival which stood out as a big success. H-2 NORTHWEST Back Row: Bruce lVagner, David Henderson, john Stellhorn, .Ion Pavelin, Fowler McConnell, john Rogers, Lawrence Chojnowski, Larry Schornhorst, Robert Bullock, Lawrence VVilkins, Charles Farmer. Third Row: Robert Van Ham, Fred Goff, Bill Lane, Don Teany, Gary Kreml, David East, Marvin Melkus, Robert Hodsden, Bill Frazier, David Ligda, Thoma ,7 Q. Practical jokes are a favorite college pastime and an unsuspecting sleeper is a favorite Hiramoto. Ralph Sato. Second Russell, Leonard Outzs, Iolm victim. Row: Dave Xfllilliams, Guy Hoist, Dennis Pogozelski. Donald Dilley, Robert Mossburg. -lohn Fox, Dwight Detbaz. Front Row: Jerome Schindler, john Krupin, George Yamagata, Iiozak, Rick Schermerhorn, Tom David Lowe. Bob Hedrick, Qlanies Morikawa, Michael Kohn. 557 15 'NV' When Southeast H-2 returned this fall, they found that their social chair- man had many activities planned. The year began with a successful cave man trade party with SNV-X, to which everyone came dressed in Alley Oop style. After chasing dinosaurs and girls, plans were made for a hayride and square dance. An- other bright spot for SE was the 3-H's sports league trophy which they won for the second consecutive year. In addition to showing athletic prominence, SE main- tained their high scholarship during the fall semester which enabled them to re- tain the residence hall scholarship trophy for the third year in a row. As part of the Old Masters program, Dr. Morse of the ME department answers a difficult question. limi: Row: Larry Dews, Jolly Hiday, john Hyer. Robert Kerfull, Richard Taylor, Dennis Barkman, Jon Shive, Thomas Smith, Ed Benson, Barry Rortlage. Second Row: James VVeber, Hedrick Ufiley, Gerald Sensen. Randall Mount. Donald YVebb, L .A .. H-2 SOUTHEAST lViIliani Bailey, Alan Bragg, Gerry Porter, Robert Morgan. Front Row: Stephen Breit. Norman Whitaker, Kenneth Hobson, Bill Zachnian, Errol Spears, Sayler Daugherty, Donald XVeiss, David Layton, Robert Moore. l gl.: M l 558 Iiark Row: Mahlon Iirantwurst, Denny Lee, George Davies. Robert Hann. john Zook, Roger Bair. XVilliam lvons, Paul Arnoe, Ronald Hess, james Ottinger. Srwozlzl Row: Donald johnson, Dave Fuss, Steven Simpson, Frank Helfrich, Allen Kidder, lVendell Covalt. Robert Hopkins, Dennis Seimsen. Bark Row: David Mortara. Curtis Eihling, Kent XVright, Thomas Cox. jim Conrad, Ronald Stephens, Charles Vogel. Larry Bender. Keith Stevens, Charles Sutlin, lXlichael Harding, David Harmon, David Crowrork. Tlzirfl Row: Timothy Cole, Rifhard Kingman, .Ion NVolle, Dan Keys, Morris Hansen, Bill Martin, XVnlr Reddall, David johnson, Ronald Frank, Frank Mitan, Iohn Knapek, Donald lVatt. Donald Belt. 'lim Hamill. aloe Hatcher. Frorzf Row: Howard lie-in. George lsll'KllIlC'l', Clorflc-ll Svengalis, XX'illiain Lane. Bernard Nnnning, Dale Nlulilellialer. .Iohn lX'ilev. Howard Rines. joseph Irwin. -Inn Sartore. Patil Yung, -lack Brown. Swonfl Row: Clyde Sorensen, klohn Hallett, Dennis Harden. Mic-llziel Miller, Terry Myers. RlLll2lI'Cl Miller, Larry Craig, Dale McAllister, Ialnes Morse, Rav Nlc-vers, John Mr-vers. I'Fl'UlIl How: Fred Sortwc-ll, Xl Dir-11, Inv XX'l1vln'ew, Clliristoplu-r Chouinard, Donald lienni-dv, l.:n'rv Noble. Steven Teleki. David Prezlniinlowski. l , -. .. fe' F' M ' D.: M ,. ,,.. .. .. ,, Wse41,g,,,3f,5xf V L - L - 4 559 Back Row: john XVll1l2iI11S, Larry Leaf, Douglas Hlhite, Harold Linnerud, james Fill, YVarren Brown, Robert Fosler, Lawrence Medland. Tom McCafferty, Edwin Dawson. Third Row: Thomas Booth, Joseph Beaty, jack Smith, Richard Lynch, Nate Adams, Bill Chastain, -jerry Schaffer, Barry Vaniel. Andy Mannorstein, jim Huxtable, Denny Hilgenberg. Burk Row: George Craft, X'Villiam Lange, John Pickett, David Harkins, William Gustafson. Douglas johnson, Ray Scherschel. Dennis O'D:1y. .Iames Godby, Norman Palmer. Third Row: Terry Berdis. Pc-ter Dunham, Bruce Mason. Daniel Mock. -Ianies Valikan. blames Marsh, john Hill, .Iames -Iohnson, Bill Downs, Ralph Hunt, Bob Paczkowski. Second Row: Charles 0 Second Row: Donald Sturm, David Dixon, Ronald Salisbury, Frank Perez, Louis Crow. james Drobish, Dennis Waitzman, lnmes Steele, Douglas Doremus, Bill Lochrie. Front Row: Richard Stokes, Robert Bonner, Kenneth Knauer, Dennis Cooper, .Iohn Flanagan, Michael Grove, Richard Beard, Robert Peloquin, Michael Mathis, Thomas O'Connor. Arnold, Michael Roush, Phil Shaver, Art Euler, Ronald Hohenbrink, Jerry Conklin, Jon Tullis, Charles Stewart, Frank Colvin, Henry Brunner. Front Row: Thomas Eckdhal, Ken Mfilson, Jerry Elledgd, Paul Ahrens, Bill VVatson, Geoffrey Knudson, Richard Dunn. Richard Harvey, Bob jeffress. 560 A new function was begun this year which Southwest hopes will become annual and that is the Club Falcon . This is a dance with a night club theme with entertainment provided by the talented members of the unit. Drinks are served in typical night-club fashion with bounc- ers present. Drab November was made enjoyable with a hayride and Fall Festival. December brought a Christmas Party with the Fuzzies. january and February boast- ed a unit date dance , a record hop, and the Snowflake Fantasy. A spring unit dance, hayride, and farewell picnic brought to a close a very eventful year. s' Ll.Ll C Vsuicx 'wintry J sxllqi, The Club Falcon dance proved to be refreshing, especially for this decorating committee. -2 SOUTHWEST Back Row: john L. Kotsi, David R. Biddle, Donald D. Lain. Richard Covalt, Robert Holaday, Schorling Schneider, Robert Mattes, Edwin Key, Earl Robertson, Kenneth Maclienzic. Carl Hendricks, Jim Hanapel, David Larsen, Don Albertson. Stanley Glazier. Third Row: John Yllillinger, Brian Dickens. Ronald Fritz, David VonHolten, David Swinton. Donald Cehrke, Fred Fesko. jim jamrog. Jerry Orenstein. Eugene Cover, Henry Beard, Cary Chavers, Laurehce Johnson, Ralph Rosenbaum. SFCOHIIY Row: David Peterson. Frederick lllalton. jerry Hinkle. Bruce Moon. David Brown. Gary Snyder. Donald Shoop. Lloyd Gentry, Edward Thoina, Richard Toone. Front Row: YViIlia1n Thompson. Doyle Long, Jerry L. Rupp. Jack B. YVilliam, Charles Foggatt. Mark Criebe III, Thomas Pritchard, Melvyn Garland. Frank U'illi:uns, Nick Dadiras. 561 Sr' 1. s. -. '22 A trade-card party with Southeast X started off the bridge and euchre playing year. NORTHEAST H-3 Bark Rozv: Jerry Thonias. lvlllllllll Byrd. 'lihonias Shaven Larry liaylt-ss, Dt-an .Xnrlerson, Norman Xloycr. Robert Grand staff, Ross Hellit, Hob Powless. Rohcrt Ingalls. Tfiirrl Rott Lynn XV2llI7. Yilis Gulhs. Ravnioi Cooper. Richard lhonipson, Phi Vernon Duliler, Tom lironiley. Y Sis , -.1-sc U... -... ul llill. xvlllllllll Bair. Dean llip Cox. Phillip l,intlt-rhill XX'illiam .Xl2lYlil'2lllll. Sfcoml ,. This year's opening social func- tions for Northeast H-3 were a pizza party with Southwest X and a hayride and marshmallow roast after the Ohio State game. Pep rally signs were built with Zeta Tau Alpha, Sigma Kappa, and YVarren Hall. Along with XVood Hall. the unit hosted Mrs. O. M. Ruebhausen as its Old Master. In November, the unit held a A'Hobo Hop and awarded a prize to the most poorly dressed Couple. As in the past, Northeast provided very able leader- ship in planning the Cary-Excalibur win- ter formal and the unit's spring dinner- dance at the Trails with the band ol' Freddie Mitchell providing the music. Row: Ralph lYoodie. Bill Nlagrane. Robert lihrharclt. Marvin Brown. 'Thomas Hlilmore. .Iames Peretti, Dick Grrevirli. Robin XItGlynn. Klint Donaldson. Daniel Steele. lfronl Row: Richard Iileiser. klim Koffenhmge. Donalrl King, XVilliam Schoening, David Stliot-ll. Steve Iiassay. ,Xlhert XX'alton. Dave Larson. klznnes Scribner. 562 Back Row: Michael Klumpp, Larry lierkhove. Ronald Keck, Bill Farlow, Allen Medlock, joe Caradonna. Alfred Lucas, Ulalter Potts, David Tritch, Don Lowes, Robert Hartman, john Miller. Third Row: Xfllilliam Mosbaugh, Michael Kuz- mack, Jerry Smith, Arthur Bonardi, David Yllilliams. Thomas Rindfleisch. Hlilliam Vance, I.yndon Samuel, Stephen Simon, john Paulson. Tom lVest, Donald YViltsey, Jer Yu. Second Back Row: Bob Brinkley, Gerald McCormik. james Cridge, Phil Cushman. Steve Fleener, Larry Graves, Roll Byers. Dave Binnie. X'Villiam Lyon. Ogle Dale, Daniel Biddle, Thomas Schacht. John Fox, Donald Vetter. Ronald Stahl. Tlzird Row: Donald Mennen, Gary Clapp, Ed Tacoma, Henry Bettge, Ralph Krug, john Pugh, Brian X'Vesley, john Moore, Tom Nigh, Mel Nllatrous, David Allen. Donald Hime, Perry Showalter, Thomas Genutis. Alan Sanford, Ron Leffert. ir- - Row: Yllilliam Phillips. Kenny Craven, Donald Denis, Milton Kelleher, Fred Falkner. Richard Hazleton, Don Irwin. Bruce XVilson. Mike Bean, Bill Henderson. Ralph XVorley. Pete Loh. Front Row: Thomas Maykrantz, Charles Ford. David Follmer, Frank Bennett, Ewing Row. Michael Ewing. David Arnett, Gerald Gray, jack Ingels, james Boyer. Second Row: Douglas McCorkle. Dick Bookwalter. Larry Bright, Richard Hlise, Stephen Hudkins. Thomas Zuck. Har- old lVi1cher, Robert liabisch. Thomas Stahly. Larry Graham, Hlilliam Mann. Robb Powell. Front Row: Larry Dock, Carleton Crowell, David Thompson. Verle Stephenson, Thom- as Johnson, Robert Burbrink, David McCarty. Ronald Arthur, Bill Bogigian, Stephen Olin. Richard Tyner. Ronald Sch- womeyer. V 1 mndmw 563 -um Iiiu-lc Row: Richard Curtis, Xvlllllllll lX'ayinire, 'lhoinas Hilkert. Max rllflllllilll. klerrold Glick, Robert Morgan. Phillip SM'lll1lI'I,kIZllHt'5 .-Xdanis, Charles Iohnson. .Xugust liaetxle. Robert Calkim. Third Row: Roger Zahn. Ben Cihelini. Cary McDonald. lien Brunke, Dwight Cookins. David Steen- barger. Riley I.anz. James Hamilton, Frank Ritenour. Don Burl: Row: Frederick Shewrnan. ,lark Royer. .Xugust Herbal, kliin Davis. 'lhoinas Endicott, Rosmoe Rush. l.eRox' linohl. Bob Schafer. Larry lhiyase, james Gettellinger. Roger Crane. Don XX'iedlin. ,lack XViL-cllin. Thin! Row: Daniel Dc-srnonds. Robert Yackish. lVilli:un Reunnes. Richard Reinenih. Eric Kline, vlillOl1lll5 Clark. 'lheodore Haven. Rudoll lionegen. Robert liskew, klohn Zierer, David XVl1icker. St'f'UI1!l Row: -1.,.,,,.. ,.,, .... ..-...,., , ,,.., Momier. .Second Row: Richard Hays. Paul fil'0lllOLlbC,-IllI1IlllC Carlson. Gilbert lickler. Michael lialleres, Benjamin Shue. David hlflvlllllllf. Davie Pray, Mark '1'errel. Dennis Hewder- lons. lfmni Roni: Bob Lohrey. john Eisele. Lyel Upshaw. George Clzunpbell. Charles Bonebrake. Xvlllllllll Leavitt, jerry Palmer, Absalom Hlilliarns. Tyler Leinbach. XValter Fischer. 'Iil1OI1'lZlS Head. Nick Spil- lson, David lnnian. VIillUIll2lS Boyd. Donald Sullivan. Thomas Fullerton, -I. XVillian1 Freudenberger, lVilli:un Lehman. Front Row: john Cook. Donald Brown. Robert Clharron, Danny Clements. Robert Connelley. Robert Jaques. james Surface. Richard Deiver. Robert Reed. XVilbur XVagner. Qwffagqq A ,. .. ,. .. I A 11 564 The Norsemen of Northwest H-3 started the year by winning the annual Excalibur Club tug-of-war. The social side included a card party with SE X and a Halloween hayride. A campus first was the co-educational dining program in' itiated with Vawter Hall. Once a week at an evening meal, the Norsemen. along with the Southwest unit. were hosts to the women from Vawter, and simultaneously the men would be invited to dine at Vaw- ter. In athletics, the Norsemen topped the 16 inch softball league and took second in track. In speech, they won the Good- night Speaking Contest and Reisner tro- NORTHWEST H-3 B Huck Row: Dwight Rust, Tracy Stevens. james Harrison. George South. Gregory Hales, Richard ljuday, james Davis, jerry Palm, Tom Bruhn, Alan Bateman. Dan Dunne, Stephen Peet, Tom Hilkert, Dale Ridgeway, Donald Dodd, lVilliam Barsch. Paul Peterson. Tllinl Row: Dennis Trescott, Braly Myers. Bill Biebesheimer, Martin Verburg, Gary Nordmann. Ralph Hlilliams, David Hart, David Rowley, Scott Schroedel, Richard Welp, Robert Rawlings, Dennis Murray. Paul Grot- house, Mike English, Ron Garritson, Edward l'Villson, Eddie , A A we . 'ff i fix: fi 15 i ,. :ei 'Q' - iii ty, lik FI , lf E ' is li f Brill Receiving the mail is an event that can raise the ego after a fruitless day of classes. Petry. Toni Aylward, jack jorden. Second R0zu: David Bow- man. Jon Fruth, Don Heim, lVilliam Eberle, John Liptrap, ,Iohn McGraw, Victor Scott, john Faris. -laines Stultz. Richard High, Eric Kirk, Ewing Potts, Robert Terrell. Frou! Row: Robert Beck, Robert Scott. YVelden Blum, john Kerr, John Sthalliol, Bob Roth. Ernest Gillam, Mavrice Hartman. Ed Iiupec. Charles Brasie. jeff Lvtle, Leo Steiner. Bernhard Ulfers. 9' :Ya 565 Qx C0 H The Grand Prix provided many drivers with thrills they will never receive on peaceful highways. Bark Row: Larry Greulach. Wesley Gaile, Dale johnson, james liutny, Larry Leach, joe Rack, Lynn Schweiger, Kent Williams. Charles Mazza, Edward Smosna. George Sparks. Tliirrl Row: Bob Bremer, Charles Hexnisderfer. Joe Zlatarich. Irving Goldstein, Dave Cairns. james Pickerill. Arthur Nie- mann, jerry Mc'Nutt. Dick Phillips. 'IlllOlllZlS Gearhart, Robert ,, tt 1 . 'f - WW bmw! Firsts in table tennis, golf, ten- nis, and a second in softball helped South- east H-3 lead all other H units in intra- mural sports. A hayride and a come-as-you are party started the social season and the atmosphere of Old Reno abounded at the Casino party. The season ended with the annual spring dinner dance at the Trails. Southeast also proved scholastically successful by having the highest grade average of the hall for the entire year. The unit provided leadership for the Christmas party, homecoming sign, and many other hall activities and entered a Kart in the Grand Prix for the third year in a row. SOUTHEAST H-3 Stanutz. Second Row: Steve Tuszynski. Richard Powlen, Gerald Eckrote, Ray Robinson, Mlilliam Kasak, James Baker, Lee Bricker, Chris Timm, Donald Heirman, Alan Swinford, Michael White. Tom Nowak. Front Row: Bill Kaiser, Jeff King, john Patterson. john Loring, Fred Kendall, Eldon Scott, Michael Shapiru, jerry Bryant, George Pratt. aaa-,.., . ,M M Y A .A .3 -le 1-'rf W an A - ' H f ' 566 milf. , .. , , .o R X., t , s, ., -rv, - - . K . . .N , 1, ,53 .,.-.1553-at-wg.-eg, , t ,. . 'Q J 5fe,'s,l.,g e ..., 31 34 N: g -gn! :,m,3: ,L,.,,.,.... ..,,.:.,.,uW .S ...q.w.N.,....W Rik? , I Buck Row: Mike jones, Dennis Neidigh, james Cartier, john liiefner. Gary Hyman. Don Krueger, Larry Vinson, john liocher, james Farris. Douglas Anderson, George Ebbs. Carl Koontz, Vo Minh. Third Row: Otto Engelberth, Lindell Holtznieier. lid Breins, john Sanger. Beryle Nuckols, john Moran, Don Rodeinan, Stephen Ricks, Eugene Scherschel, Douglas Johnson, Frederick Van Fossen. Glenn Gaerte, James Back Row: Larry Schoinburg. Thomas Link, jim Mucha, Reg Fowler, XfVillizun Vztnhoy. Lowell Erwin, Terry Liffick, Ernest Presser, Frank Gottbrath. Third Row: Ted Slack, James Luebering, Ned Sowznrds. Bruce Klein. Robert Brossard, Theodore johnson. XVillia1n Cooney. Robert Myers, Laurence Shuppert. Second Row: Claude Prichard, -Ion Schrag, Larry Muywhoor. Semrid Row: Ted Crosley. Stephen Rowe. David Apple, Yllilliznn Sinith, Earl Nazlb. George Howe. Paul Skierkowski. john Currens, Louis Bahr, Curtis Force, XVil- lizun Hzuninutk. Kenneth Vydrzt. Ifrrmt Row: XVillia1n liztpella. William Young, Roger Franke, john Shirk, Larrie Retz. Rug Rudclillie, klack Brown. Frank Lachemnaier, Russ Schwal- bert. Holderly, Lztyrence Cleland. Hurry Settelinyer. -Iohn Perkins, Thomas Schiniege. Nguyen Buu. Kenneth Nznuta. Dale Sap- penfield. Front Row: L:trry Long. Douglas Doeden, Robert Klichowski, Marshall Smith. Fred -Iztkolat, Terry Gunter. Car- roll Hays. 567 . f,'T '4 ?f?' ' A :ff . .--wav ffv L.. .. 'gf-ij? wyqmwf-wgue 1: limi: How: Daniel Little, joe Messina, Dale Orr, Dean lVierth, lVilliam Klilflllbtfg, Aloe Mahoney. Ralph Severance, Paul Barr, jim Adley, Joseph Lay. Thin! Row: Kent Kogler. Richard liger, Richard Bartos, Russell Dusak. Charles Miller. ,Ierry jackson, Vernon Hammersley, Christ liantzayelos. Dan Hopping, Laurenre liung. Curt Franz, Stephen Maegerlein. Bark Roni: Lloyd Robeson, Theodore Pickel, Keith Schenck, .Iohn Jeffries, H'illiam Donaldson. Lawrence Myers, Nicholas Krueger, Skip XVolll', Robert Simmons, Robert Rasmussen. Tlzirzl Row: lid Bojda. David Perham. Parker Dodge, Michael Badger, XX'illiam Rollins, Larry Byers. Don YVorkman, Bruce XYebster, Ron Leidig, Richard Rink, john Reidenbath, Rob- Donald Coltart. 56601111 Row: Edward kirby, Albert Mloll- mann. Thomas lVolsko, Russell XVood, Leonardo Bartosz, Stan Wrobel, Larry Marshall, Robert Cooper, Dan Hickle. Art Swift. lfrmzt Row: Gene Ledgerwood, Don Schenk, Anthony Hicks, R, Harper, Thomas Murph, Hlalter Luli, XX'ayne Kulig, Larry Myers. -Iames Latz. ert Petersen. Sffmnrl Row: Robert Snyder, Gary Bennett. George Blackburn, Tom Beookbank, Thomas Stanesa. Dale Smith, Ronald McCoy. Michael johnson, john Ronan, Rich- ard lVeaver. Front Row: jay Cox, Thomas Bush, Benn Baker, Roy Tope. David Stertcliberry, joe Payelek, Charles Beatty. Thomas jacquay. ..., ..W,.., , 's.. H 568 A Chinese party, including a meal with chop sticks, initiated the social year for Southwest H-3. A number of folk dances, card parties, and hayrides follow- ed. Finally, the year was climaxed with the spring formal at the Trails. The unit also provided a quartet to sing at the Excalibur Christmas party for underprivileged chil- dren. XVith XVarren Hall, they hosted Pro- fessor Frankkena as their Old Master. Southwest and Northwest, initiated the coed dining program with Vawter Hall each Monday evening. Participation in in- tramurals was also stressed, and the unit finished third in over-all points for the ...MW- year. - 94. -J! QQ? 9 ? X '-t , v-W---A--H r ,-,....,.--H Trade-picnics on Saturday evenings are a wonderful place to create new friendships. SOUTHWEST H-3 Bark Row: Stan Slaby, Larry Deuser, Dan Bass, Art Baggeroer. Len Daum, Gitrr Kirst, Hlilliam Liehe. Terry Kirschburger. Dave Heebstein. Third Row: Robert Zato, Robert Smith, Ed Bromels, David Fox, john Oliger, Larry Ruggles, Bill Brown, YV. Chuck Paulsen, Paul Kuchar, Miro Simo, Mike Paugh. Bod Stephens. Second Row: Darrel Eliuah, David McHenry, Nfl' li' 'C - Q C M 'A M' Dave Harley. Roger Wissman, Kenneth Showalter, Robert Foster, Thomas Roberts, Larry McCullough, -lim Bridges. Russel Kuhn. Front Row: Gary Kallaus, John Taylor, Reid ban Cleave. Bruce Buell, Terrv Mahuron, Fred Jeben. Ronald Blankenbaker. W T' D T' ii 'T' i D , f'?T'5 1 A 1 fi 569 2 X EDITOR'S NOTE Traditionally, the Editors Page marks the completion of the DEBRIS for another year. At the end of this writing, the seventy-fourth volume will be sent to press. The office is quiet now-in preparation for the new staff. Already plans are being made for the 1962 edition. A Looking back just two short months ago. I can see the office crowded with people. The junior editors were working to meet their deadlines, and the workers were laboring even harder to meet the junior editors' deadlines. There were frantic telephone calls concerning the purchase of new photo equipment. Nightly 'fwork sessions were necessary to keep production at a high peak. Finally the end was in sight. Pictures began pouring in faster than the engraver could handle them. Proofs were returned by the printer. Thanks to a last minute check-up, a few questionable pictures were found and retaken. It is at this point that I am writing the last page. It is hard to believe that the DFBRIS is completed. I must admit that there were times when I worried about meeting the final deadlines. Only with the help of a competent senior staff and a reliable junior staff could the 1961 edition of the DEBRIS have been produced. I would like to express my deep appreciation to the members of the senior staff, Marilyn. Ron, Sue, Ann, jim and Bruce. IVitl1out your suggestions and complete co- operation, we would never have made the deadlines. All of the juniors should be com- mended for their work and interest. It was fortunate for the yearbook that each staff member completed his section and carried out his responsibilities. A special thanks to you, Carolyn, for completing the senior section: and to those workers who, along with jim, did so much extra work in the photography office. The whole staff joins me in thanking Jim for his four o'c1ock trips to the Sweet Shop. The cokes and potato chips were delightful after a day of classes. I.astly, good luck to the Editor of the 1962 DEBRIS. I know you will find, as I did, your experience as editor to be challenging and rewarding. I wish to thank everyone for the honor and opportunity to serve Purdue and its students as the editor of the 1961 DEBRIS. 1961 DEBRIS STAFF SENIOR OFFICERS Madelyn Sexton ........... .,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, Marilyn Goopersmith .... Ron Falk ......................,. Ann Hopkins ...,. Bruce Robert ..... Sue Steiniger ,.... Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Managing Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editor lim HHHSUOU1 ----- ---------------------4------'---4-----,----- .... P l iotography Editor Editorial John Ester, Lee Purcifull, Ann Sadler ..,. .......,.. . ...... A,q--K----, A A CtiVitie5 B0b LOIUHHUH -------------,----------f----------,----- .... A dministration MHTIY Zell ------------A------------------------- .... G ampus Life Marty Kohlmeyer, Don Storner ........................s....... ,,,.q,,.,w,-,,, C Opy Barbara Barrick, Judy Biersdorfer, Curt Heaton .... U Residences Julie Evans .................................................................. -,,-,-- S eniofg Mike Hinshaw ..... ....,....,...... ,,,,. S P Orgs Business Jim P211'1'iSh --.... ------. .... A c counts and Agents Dave COVCIT ---- ..................... A dministration Gerry Bay ...., ...... A ssessments and Reports Jim Brother .... .......,... ...... .,.,,..........,........ P e r sonnel Photography Bill Harlan ......... .............,........... ........ N e gative Room Paul Kucharski ..... ,.... P hoto Co-ordinator Dale FOX ............. ...........,.. P rint Room Steve Green ,... .. Production ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS WVe wish to express our sincere appreciation to the persons and firms who have co-operated in publishing the 1961 DEBRIS, Benton Review Publishing Co1npar1y...l ..,..................,..................................,.....,,.,.............,.....,....,,.,.,..,,... ,............,.............,.,.. F owler. Indiana Mr. David McConnell K. Smith Company .,,..,...,...... .....,... C lhicago, Illinois Mr. jack Bundy Lafayette Engraving Company ........ Mr. A. A. Mferle Mr. Don Benham Mr, Frank Gisser Colonna Studios, ...................,.... Mr. James Colonna Mr. Adrian George The Committee on Student Publications For photographs used in the 1961 DEBRIS, we wish to thank: Purdue Photo Service, Indianapolis Star, Butler Photo Service, University of Minnesota. For special services to the 1961 DEBRIS, we wish to thank: ......,...Lafayette, Indiana ,......,.Long Island. New York Mr, George Meluch for his assistance, guidance. and friendship throughout the year in his capacity as faculty advisor. Mrs. Catherine Mallett, Mr. O. D. Roberts, and Mr. Stan Shaw for selecting the 1961 DEBRIS Queen. 571 Alpha Omicron Nu ....,,,,, . . ,,,,,, Acacia ..,. .....,,.,.......,,..,..,, ,,,,., .... Aeromodelers ..,..,,...,,., ,,,.,,.......... African Student Organization .,.. Agriculture Council ., ,,,,..,.,..... .. Agriculture Economics Club ..,... Agriculture Education Society .. Agriculture Science ,,,..,,, Agriculturist ......., Agronomy Club.. . .. Air Force Band .,.. .. Air Force Rifle Team , Alpha Chi Omega ., Alpha Chi Rho .,..,,..,, ..,., . Alpha Alpha Epsilon Delta ,,.. .....,, Delta P1 ....,,. ,... ...., . Epsilon Pi ,...,,.. ....... Alpha Alpha. Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Gamma Pho .... Kappa Lambda Lambda Delta Phi Omega .,.... Pi Mu .......,..,,.. Sigma Phi .. ., Tau Omega Xi Delta .,,,,,, . Zeta . ,...,., .,,., . American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Institute of Elec- trical and Radio Engineers American Institute of Industrial Engineers .,,.,, . American Pharmaceutical Association , .........,....., American Society of Agricultural Engineers ,,,. American Society of Civil Engineers .........,.... ,....,,,,., American Society of Mechanical Engineers ........,,,, American Society of Tool Engineers . . . .. ,, . Angel Flight .......,, . ...... . Ann Tweedale ........,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,....... Arnold Air Society ...,.,,,..,, ,,,....., Associated Women Students Baptist Student Fellowship ,.,, .... Bard .,....,..,,....,..,.,,,,.,,,,,...,,...,.....,. Beta Sigma Psi ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,., ,,,, Beta Theta P1 ,,,,,, .. . Block and Bridle Club . .. Block P Card Section ,,,, ,,,,,,, Camera Club ....,.,.,,,, .. .. .. Campus Chest .............,..,,,..,..,,,.,. Canterbury Club .........,......,, ...,,,, Cary Hall Executive Council Unit A ...........,....,.,.,.......,. Unit B ......, .......... .....,,... ....,... Unit C Y,.... . ,,..., . Unit D ..... . . ,.... .. 366 180 179 166 165 167 166 134 162 236 249 446 368 488 210 370 372 394 196 195 210 376 378 450 203 170 171 171 175 169 170 172 173 241 470 244 112 225 135 380 382 164 120 130 109 226 507 510 512 514 516 Northeast , .,..,.. 518 Northwest . . ..,,.., 520 East .......,.. ,....,, 5 22 West ....,..,,, . ,....,, 525 Catalyst Club ....., ...,, 2 11 Ceres .......,..........,.,,. .....211 Chauncey House .. . ,,.,,. 474 Cheer Leaders .... ,,,,,, 2 54 Chi Epsilon ,,..., 212 Chi Omega .... . ,,.,.. 452 Aaron, Kathryn 112. 175, 205.313, 466 Aauaduak, Arron .,,.,,,,.,,.. ..521 Abbett, Eddie .,,,. ,,..,. .,., ,..,,.... 3 9 3 Abbott, Thomas .. .,..... 418 Abel, David ..,,,... ...,... 4 78 Abel, George . 27' Abel, Sue Ann .. .. H467 Aber, Kenneth .. ,.,,,, .. ,, ,409 Abercrombie. Frank . .. .527 Abolt. James ........,,,,, . . ..,..,. 208 Abraham, Albert ..,. ,,,...,,... .422 Abrobah-Cudjoe, Anthony 153 169 179 Abshire, Garrett .,,, .. .,...., 536 Abuls, Velta ,......,.,..,..,,,. .. .. 160 Accola, Laura ....,......,.,,,., .143, 505 Acheson. Densel ..... ,, .. Ackerman. John ..1S8. 192 296 420 Ackerson. Donald ....... . .1168 313 Ackerson, Karen 143,159.161,168,502 Ackmann, Lawrence ...... 247. 374 572 INDEX Organization and Activity Index Chinese Students Club ,,,.....,,....,, Christian Science Foundation .... Circle Pines . ,.v....,,..............,.....,.. . Collegiate 4-H Club ,...v,.............. Class Oflicers .,v,........, .,.... Club 25 ...., .... . . Dairy Club ....,,,, ...... Debate Team ,,,, ...... DEBRIS ,,......, ...... Delta Chi ............, ...... Delta Gamma ..,, ,,,,, ,..... Delta Rho Kappa ,,..,., ...... Delta Sigma Epsilon ...... .,,... Delta Sigma Phi ,,,..,,,, ..,,,, Delta Tau Delta ,.,,.. .,,... Delta Upsilon ...,, Dolphin ....Y...,... Dover ...,..,,,,, . Drill Team .,,,. Engineer .. Eta Kappa Nu Exponent ..V,,,.. . Fairway ,,..,....,.. Farmhouse .. ,, .. ,,.......... 154 224 475 168 110 476 162 146 122 384 454 212 182 386 388 890 207 477 245 132 200 128 478 392 Kappa Sigma ....,, .....,. 3 96 KMRX .................. ...,.,. 1 52 Kneale House .............................. 479 Lambda Chi Alpha ...................... 394 Lutheran Students Association .. Major-Minor Club Marwood .........,......,,..,.......,......... Military Ball Committee .,,,,,,,,,,, Military Band .,,,,,,,,,,,, .. Modern Dance Club . ,,,, . Motar Board ........, Newman Club .....,.,, ,,,,,, . . Nigerian Students ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,, Ohice of Student Services Omega Chi Epsilon ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.... Outing Club .,,,, .. Pan-American Club ,,,,, Panhellenic ........, .. Panhellenic Council ,,.,, Pendragon .,,t,,, ......,,,. Pep Committee . Pershing Rifles ..,, Pharmacist ..,, . 223 160 480 248 234 159 186 220 179 104 213 213 177 154 119 445 191 253 247 137 400 197 402 404 406 408 410 460 412 462 414 416 209 148 297 136 161 141 243 176 214 158 158 240 181 190 214 174 138 481 167 181 246 139 472 418 420 422 218 464 424 426 428 430 215 502 373 512 466 568 516 554 460 522 389 560 483 529 463 524 454 313 492 179 373 Folkaa-Whirlers .....,,,,...,,,,.i..,t.,..., 159 Phi Delta Theta .. .. Football Seating Committee ...... 253 Phi Eta Sigma .....,, ,...... Forensic Union .VVV.,...V, VVtVV........... 1 47 Phi Gamma Delta YVV,VV . .... . Forestry Club ...,. ...... 1 63 Phi Kappa Psi V..,V,VV,, ....... Fowler House ..... ...... 5 29 Phi Kappa Sigma ,,,,,, ,,..... Gimlet ..t...t,,..... .,.... 1 33 Phi Kappa Tau ..,.,,, ,,,..,. Glenwood ..,,,,. ...... 4 71 Phi Kappa, Theta ,..,,, ,,,,.r. Gold Peppers .... ...... 1 89 Phi Mu ,.,,,,,rr,,r,,,r,,, ,..r.,. Green Guard ........,,.. ...... 1 94 Phi Sigma Kappa ...... . ,,., . Hall H-I Pi Beta Phi ..,....,..... VV,V . . Executive Council .,.... ...... 5 43 Pi Kappa Alpha ,,i,, ,,,,,,, Northeast , .......... .... ...... 5 4 6 Pi Kappa Phi , .,r.. ,i... . . Northwest ............ ...... 5 48 Pi Tau Sigma ,..... ,..,... Southeast ...... ...... 5 58 Playshop ....Y,V.... ,...... Southwest ............ ...... 5 60 Purdue Crew .VVVVVVV.............w..w- ..,w-. Hall H-2 Purdue Grove . V,..V..............VVV.VY.. . Executive Council .,.... ...... 5 44 Purdue Home Economics Club W Northeast ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ...... 5 54 Purdue Musical Organizations ,, Northwest .... ...... 5 56 Purdue Order of Military Merit Southeast ...... .. ...... 558 Purdue Pilots . ....V...........V..YY.... Southwest ,.............. ...... 5 60 Purdue Players tV.Yrr.t.............w-,,Y.. Hall H-3 Purdue Veterans Association .,.. Executive Council ,,.,,, .,.... 5 45 Purdue Ward Organization . ....., , Northeast ,.........,,..... ...... 5 62 Quarterdeck ..........,..V.V..........vvvvvvwv Northwest ,,........ .,..,. 5 64 Railroad Club ........, ,.,,,..,.. ....-.' Southeast . ,..... 566 Reamers ...,Y,.,. .. Southwest .,,.....,... ...... 5 68 Rho Chi ...,..,. .....,, Hillel Foundation ...,... ....., 2 25 Rifle Team ..,. ....... Horticulture Society ..,........ ...... 1 65 Rivet ,,,,,.,,. ....,.. Hui-O-Hawaii .V.....Y..............w...,... 155 Rochdale ...... -.1.-.- India Students Association ........ 155 Saddle Club .....,,,,..,. ,.,.... Institute of Aero Science .......v.. 174 Sailing Club .VVt.,, trrr.. vvv. . - - Interfraternity Council ..,,. ...... 1 16 Scabbard and Blade ..... .,,,... International Asociation .....v 153 Scope ..,...........,.,,,V,,.....V Iota Lambda Sigma t..VtV,.r .....v 2 02 Shoemaker ........,, VVVV..,VV..V ....v,A Iron Key ..,.,...,.......,,..,,, ..,..., ........ 1 8 4 Sigma Alpha Epsilon .. . . Senior Class Council ....,...,.,......... 176 Sigma Alpha Mu ....,,,,,,, ...,.,, Junior Interfraternity Council ..118 Sigma Chi ...,.... .. Kappa Alpha Theta .....,....,.,,....., 456 Sigma Delta Chi ,,,, ,.,.... Kappa Delta Pi ,,,....,,...........V,,....t 201 Sigma Kappa ........ .,.,t.. Kappa Delta Rho ..,,....., ...... 3 94 Sigma Nu .................,,. ....... Kappa Epsilon ,..,...,.....,,.... ...... 2 05 Sigma Phi Epsilon ..,. ..,,,.. Kappa Kappa Gamma .,,,... ...... 4 58 Sigma Pi .r,,...,..,,........ ,,,,,.. Kappa Kappa Psi ,,,,,,,,., ...... 2 08 Sigma Tau Gamma ,,.. . ,,,, . Kappa Psi ,,,,,,,,..,,,,..... .,..,. 2 04 Sigma Gamma Tau Acton, Gary ,,,,,,,,,... ..... 1 58 Adkins, Belva ......,............. Aczinowicz, James ,, ...., 511 Adler, Alan ........ ,,.... 2 03, 313, Adair, Elaine ....,, . ...... 453 Adler, Gerald ,... ...v,.. 5 07, 509, Adair, Sara .,,, ........., ....., 4 92 Adler, Lucy .............. 157, 161. Adamkovics, Ausma .,,............... 502 Adley, James ............................ Adams, Edmund S.. Jr. .......... 397 Adlhoch, Richard ..,.......,. 313, Adams, James ..,.......,,...... 168, 564 Agness, Jay ..,...,,....... ...... 1 42, Adams, Janet . ,... ,,., . ... ..157, 313 Ahlbrand, Sondra ..,.. ......222, Adams, Judith ...., .,.,,,.,,,.,,,,.,. 153 Ahn, Young Kee ....., ,.......... . Adams, Larry ....,.........,..... 147, 405 Ahrens, Frederick ..,... 142, Adams, Nathaniel, Jr. ....,,......,... 560 Ahrens, Paul ..,,.,... ............ . Adams, Peter ,..,........,. .........., 3 13 Ahrens, Philip .. ...... Adams, Richard Lee ...., ...... 4 74 Aiken, Gerald .... ....... Adams, Robert E. ..., ...... 385 Aikman, Jan ,,....,....,.,. Adams, Sara Jane ,..,,..,, .,.,. 2 24 Aills, James ..,................ ....... Adams, Stanhope, Jr. ,..,., 532 Aitken, Jennifer r.......,....... Adams, Thomas ,,.,....,. ..,,.. 5 48 Aitken, John Donald II Adamson, Donald .,,,..,,,,.,,,.,........ 510 Ajuka, Jerry Chibuzo Adamson, Sandra. 153. 179, 190, 274. 174.196, 241, 453 Akard. Carol ........,.......,......,....., Addington. Ernest .,,,.,,,, ..,,...... 5 47 Akeredolu, Samuel ..,...., 153, Ade, Richard . .,,,.....,,....,,,.... 151, 151 Akers, Bowen ........ ,...., 1 74, Adelsperger, Donald ,,,..... 313, 374 Akers, Nancy ...... ,..... 1 61, 489 Skull and Crescent ...........,....,.,, 192 Soccer Club ......,,.,,,.....,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 274 Society for the Advancement of Management ,..........,,,.,,,,,,,., 156 Society of Automotive Engineers ...,............,....,...r,,,,,, 169 Society of Women Engineers 173 Sophomore Class Council ..,,,,,,,,,, 167 Sportswomen ...................,....,,,,.,,, 216 State House .,..,.....................,...,, 482 State Street Court Council ...,.... 528 Court 1 ...........................,..,,..., 530 Court 2 ...., ...,,. 5 32 Court 3 ..... ..... 5 34 Court 4 ..... 536 Court 5 ..,,..,. ...,, 5 38 Court 6 ............,,..... ...., 5 40 Stellar Brothers ,...............,. ,,.. . .483 Student Body Officers ................ 106 Student. Co-op Association ........ 469 Student Court ,,,...................,,,,,,,, 108 Student National Education Association .....................,...,,,,, 157 Student Religious Council ,..... ..., 2 26 Student Senate ....,........,...,.. ....,, 1 07 Student Union ,,..............,.. , ..,, 198 Tau Beta Pi ....... , ,.... 198 Tau Epsilon Phi ....,.. ,.,,, 4 32 Tau Kappa Alpha ......, , .... 216 Tau Kappa Epsilon ..... .434 Theta Alpha Phi ...,... ,,..,217 Theta Chi ................. ,...,, 4 36 Theta Sigma Phi ..... ,..... 2 17 Theta Tau ......................,...,. ,... . .438 Theta Xi ...........,...,.......,............. .440 Thomas Say Entomological Club ..............,...........,...........,... 164 Tomahawk ...,..,......,.....,.....,.. ...... 1 93 Town Girls Club .... ,.... . 160 Triangle ............... ...... 4 42 Triton ....,.......,.,.......................,..... 206 Twin Pines .,..,...,......................... 473 University Presbyterian Church 221 University Lutheran Chapel ...... 222 Veterinary Society ,..,,.....,........,.. 178 WBAA .....,,..,..,..........,.................. 150 WCCR .. ................,,.,. ...... 1 51 Wesley Foundation ...,.. 224 Women's Drill Team ,... ..... 2 42 Women's Recreation Association Council .,,,, . .... 115 WRH Governing Board .... .485 Duhme Hall ......... ...... 4 S8 Shealy Hall ........ .,,.. 4 90 Vawter Hall ....., ....., 4 92 Warren Hall ...... ..... 4 94 Wood Hall ............. ..... 4 96 WRX Governing Board .,... 487 Northeast ............ ...... 4 98 Northwest .......... . ..... 500 Southeast .... ...... 5 02 Southwest .... ...... 5 04 Xi Sigma Pi ..,.... ...... 2 15 YWCA .................... ...... 1 14 Zeta Tau Alpha ...... .... , ,466 Zouaves .,........ ...-. - 249 Akins, Glen ,...... ................. 3 13 Alan, Franklin ..... .,......... 3 13, 405 Albert, Kenneth .... .... 2 49-B, 537 Albertson, Donafd .. .... 171, 561 Albrecht, Alan . . ... ........... ...535 Albrecht, James .. ........ 190 Albright, Wayne ..... ........... 5 40 Albritton. John .... . .... ,...... 3 97 Alden, Ralph ..,.. ..... 1 74 313 Aldrin, Bruce ........... 519 Aldrin, Thomas .... ........ 5 33 Alenduff, Joseph ..,., ........... 5 49 Alexander, David ...... ....., 2 99 402 Alexander, Joan ........................ 490 Alexander, John R., Jr. Alexander, Ralph ,......................, 547 Alexander, Rebecca .... 159, 161 168 Alexander, Robert C., Jr. ........ 426 Alexander, Thomas .................... 393 Alkire, Frederick ..... ........ 1 74, 313 Alkire, Shirley ...... ........... 5 03 Allee, William . ........... ...... 1 65 313 Allemang, Michael ........,.. 418 N410 Allen, Bernard 260, 262, 263, 264, 266, 267, 269, 270, 299, 300 Allen, David .....,..,.....-.-------.--,----- 563 Allen. Edgar ,,., .... ,.,...... ------,-------- 5 1 6 Allen, Edward S. ,. ....... 236, 552 Allen, Floyd ,,,....-- -------'---- 4 01 Allen, Kenneth ....,... .313 Allen, Lawrence ..,. ....... 5 12 Allen, Richard M. .. l...... 398 Allen, Richard Q- .,-- ------- 1 76 Allen, Thurman ........ -,,--- 2 59 Allenbaugh, Sarah -- --------4 463 Alley, Joan ..... ....... -----vY.,--- 4 7 1 Alley, Ronald .. ,... ------ 1 95-19 Allford, Joseph f--,--,- -556 Allguod, Bonnie .,,- --AA4------- 4 72 Allison, Anita ....ll.. ,..,... 3 13. 502 Allison, Barbara ..,. , ----- ---- 493 Allison, Daniel ..,,. --------- 4 18 Allison, James ,,,,. -,,--- 3 73 Allison, John ,..,,,. ------ 5 46 Almashy, Brian ..., - ,------ 394 Almasi, George 'ff--,-'f E -4199 Almasy, Joseph ---- ------- 1 55- 313 Almy, Richard ,,,,---,,,,,--'-Y---- ----' 2 45-C Alperin, Susan ,----,,-,-f-f'f,--,- 313 503 Alpern, Charles ---,,-,---ffA,-------' ---- 4 33 Alpert, Judith ,,,. 174, 196, 241 463 Alsop, Donald ,---f------- A------4-'e-- - --516 Alspach, Richard .A-,-ffA4'-------- ---- 5 23 Alter, James , A..--Y-,A ---'------------ - -549 Altherr, Sara --Y,--- - '---'-----------f A--206 Ame-1-, William ...,,,..,, 175. 204. 516 Altman, Peter , -,.--, A.,,-- f------ - V -433 Altmansberger, Harold ------'-'e-- 426 Alyea, James .,A...,,--- '-- -- --'---- 532 Amaso, Sunjuye ,,--v'--- ----'---- 1 79 Amick, Jerry ..AA------ -'-----' ---- 4 2 6 Amidei, Lorraine . ,vrr ---f--- 1 31 313 Amos, Beverly .,,,---- ----f ----- 4 99 Amgye, Maurice .... .,,-,-- 1 53 179 Anon, William .,,,...,.,..,... . --,-..e---- 553 Andersen, Gorden --v------ff- 2493 518 Anderson, Alan D. .-,.. .-313 405 Anderson, Beverly ---f--- 143 451 Anderson, C8l'0l ------ ------------ 4 96 Anderson, David A- --'---- --152 Anderson, David H. A---A--514 Anderson, David R- --A-- ------- 4 05 Anderson, Dean -'---4 ----'1- 5 62 Anderson, Donald ...A V A----- 531 Anderson, Edward ---' 'A ' 3 66 Anderson, GHVY ---- ------- 5 51 Anderson, GUY -,--- - -'--- 5 37 Anderson, Heaffllel' -f-----------' ------ 5 00 on, James Anders 313, 507,509,523 rson, Janice Ande 129, 157, 161, 445 446 Anderson. Joseph ,----- 135- 313 405 Anderson, Judith ---4f--------f- '------ 5 03 Anderson, Lee ---A---,A-----'- --1581 313 Anderson, Margaret L. .,.. 143 500 Anderson, MaUl'iC9 -,----------- 1----- ' 549 Anderson, Michael ,fff----- ---------' - 549 Anderson, M. 130113135 ----- 1----' ' 567 Anderson, Raymond ..-,-- --'---- 3 13 Anderson, Robert ..,...... -----4- 1 73 Anderson, Ronald ---- ------- 5 51 Anderson. Thomas ----4 ---'--- 4 29 Anderson. Warren ,,--- A -,--- -----'-- 5 32 Andrews, Carol ..------------ -----------' 4 90 Andrews, Constance ------.----A,----- 150 Andrews, Edith ,,,..... 113, 157 466 Andrews, Fred - -----,---------' --'-'--- 1 56 Andrews, Frederick ..--...,,----,--- -153 Andrews, Graham ---- -f-,-----'-- 3 69 Andrews, James .,.. , ,....-- 313 433 Andrews, Martin ., ..--.,,,----- --,-----' 1 35 Andrews, Patricia . .....,...... 113 454 Andrews, Paul .,..,.,.,... 171. 199 313 Andrews, Robert ...,.......---- . ,-----,, 520 Anekwe, Godwin ...,,l---,, - -----,,----- 179 Anglin, John Henry, JY- ---------- 552 Ansari, Javeed .......,----------- ------- 1 55 Anshutz, Kathryn ,----------- 313 466 Anspach, Gene ..--. .--...---- -------'--- - - 430 Antle, Richard ......-.Y... 246, 313 339 Antrim, Alice .,,.,.,..,.,................ 454 Anuta, Albert Edward. Jr. .,....,. 177 Anwyll, Vincent T., Jr. .,., 313, 556 Apodaca, Enedina ,,,,,,, ..,......... . .161 Apolzan, Patricia .,... ...... 4 92 Apple, David ........,,.,, ..,... 5 67 Apple, James ........ ....... ...... 5 1 0 Apple, Phillip ...,,,,,,,,,.,,, ....,, 5 48 Applegate, Margaret .,.. ......... 5 05 Applegate. Robert .......l ........-A.. 5 24 A1-cella, Frank ........... ,,...- 1 93, 313 Ardelean, Victor ......................,, 425 Arden, Nancy ......... .........-..-----. 4 71 Arend, Roger 132,133.170,313, 552 Argenta. Rita ......,.,,,., ,...,. 2 13, 313 Argo, Gary ...............-ll..-.-----,-A-, 413 Armbruster, Paul ....... ....--.AA--- 5 47 Armbruster, Walter ,, ....... 203. 547 Armold, Juliette ...,,., ,l..... - 505 Armold, Presley ...,,,... .... . 552 Armstrong, Charles ,.... .512 Armstrong, Jared ....... ------ 5 15 Armstrong, Laurence .... ...,., 5 16 Armstrong, Peggy .................... 501 Armstrong, Phyllis .........,., 314, 496 Armstrong, Stanley ..............,... 519 Armstrong, Susan ..,......... 196, 461 Amdt, Michael ,.,,..,,. ......,...... 5 27 Arnett, David ...,.. ,....,,,.,... 5 63 Arnett, Nancy ...,. .,....,. 1 61, 491 Arnett, Thomas .. ..,....,..... 478 Arnett, Thomas ,,..,,.,,,,.,,,, 139 236 Arnoe, Paul ......,,...,...,,,,...,, 118 559 Arnold, Charles R., Jr. .,.,,....... 560 Arnold, Robert ,...,..,.,....., 158, 195-A Arnspiger, Gordon .,.....,.,..,,...... 429 Arthur, James ,..,,,,,, ,,,.,,,. 1 63, 406 Arthur, Ronald .,,, ,.,.,,,.. ..., 5 6 3 Artwick, Kert ..,. ,..,.,,,,,. 5 47 Arvin, Phyllis ..., ....,.., 4 70 Asato, Richard .... ........ 1 55 Ash, Richard ....,.,. ,,,.,,.,,.. 4 75 Ashbaugh, Noel .... ,,,.......... 5 52 Ashcraft, Boyd .... ,,..,..,,,...... 5 53 Ashley, Michael .....,., 469, 478 Ashlock, John ,,,, ..,,. 1 57 314 Ashlock, Judy ,,.,. ..,,..,. 2 01 213 Asman, Susan ,,,,.... . ......,...... 453 Aspegren, Charles .... .,,,,,,,,, 4 29 Atherton, Hilton ..... ..... ........., 5 1 9 Atkin, Linda ...,....... .... . ..487, 500 Atkinson, Barry .. ,,,,,,....... 548 Atkinson, Don ......... ..,. .,.... 5 1 2 Atkinson, Douglas ..,, .....,.. 3 82 Atkinson, Lowell ....... .537 Atkinson, Lynn ,,,.,,,,,,, ........ 5 20 Atkinson, Noel , ..........-. ----.--- 5 33 Atteberry, Mary Lou .,,,. ........ 4 88 Augsburger, John . ..,.....554 Ault, Dennis ..,,,,,..,,,,, ........ 5 19 Ault, Robert ,,,..,,. ........ 5 47 Austgen, Robert ..,,, .,...,.. 5 40 Austin, Susan ..... .....-.. 5 02 Autison, Robert ., ........ 441 Avery, David ..... .. ........ 417 Avery, Paul ............. ........ 3 85 Avery, Vell, III ..,.. ,,,,,,,, 4 26 Averyt, Alexander .,.. ,,....., 5 40 Aycgck, Sue .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... ...., 5 01 Ayers, Carolann Joan ..... ........ 3 14 Ayers, Charles ,,,,,,,,...,... .....,,, 3 14 Ayers, Herbert ,,,, ....... ,,,.. 3 1 4 Ayers, John .......... ..... 1 36, 413 Aylor, Kay ....,,.,.,,,, ..... 1 61, 500 Aylward, Thomas ......,.,. .565 Ayres, James ....,.,,.,.. ........ 5 51 Ayres, Paul .,,,.........,,,,. ,.......... 3 14 Ayres, William L., III .,.... 288, 390 Azpell, Andrew ..,..,,,,, ........... 1 58 Babcock, Janis 114,161, 168, 503 Babcock, Shirley .........,...... 161, 500 Bache, Thomas C., III ,.... ....... 4 74 Bachman, James ............. ........ 1 67 Bachmann, John .,.., ......., 3 98 Bachrach, Diana , ..,. ........ 5 04 Backlin, Robert .... ........ 4 38 Badeau, Lydia ------- -491 Badger, Charles .... ........ 5 1 2 Badger, Michael ..... ,..,.... 5 68 Baer, Donald ,,,,..., ..,....,,.. 3 66 Baer, Karen .,,.,,.. ..... 3 14, 452 Baer, Marilyn .,,,,............... 314, 452 Baer, Theodora ,,,,,...,,..,..... 114, 224 Baesman, Richard 171, 199, 200-A, 314 Baetsle, August .,..l....,..........,..... 564 Baetz, Albert ...............i..---- 314, 374 Baggeroer, Arthur l,..l..... 5.569 Bagwell, Carol ......... ..,........ 4 98 Bahr, Louis ,.............,.. il....-------- , 567 Bahrs, Jacqueline ....,....,,.........,. 497 Bailey, Charles C. ..........., 151, 524 Bailey, Charles R. .,.. 190, 193D, 366 Bailey, David A. ............,,..-.----.- 516 Bailey, Charles R. ..190. 193-D, 366 Bailey, Fay ........ .................,...- 4 61 Bailey, Jerry ----,,- --,--,----- 3 14, 521 Bailey, William .. ........ 393, 553 Bair, Roger ........ ........ 5 53, 559 Bair, William ...... ....,,............. 5 62 Baird, Carolyn ........,,,. 99, 241, 457 Baird, Merton .... ................... 5 59 Baird. Thomas ....... ........... 5 32 Baither, Richard ..,.. ....... 2 45-C Baker, Alan N. ..... ,,........ 5 18 Baker, Benjamin , ....,...... H568 Baker, Bruce . ,.....,..........,.... ....... 1 78 Baker, Charles .................... 175, 551 Baker, David .... 170, 211, 243, 314 Baker, Douglas ....................--.--- 511 Baker, James .... .. ........ 314, 566 Baker, Jeffrey .......... ........ 1 81, 479 Baker, Judd ..........................,...-- 540 Baker, Kenneth R. ....... .... 4 78, 482 Baker, Larry R. ....,... 166, 203. 211 Baker, Nancy ,..,..............., 196, 459 Baker, Patricia ....,,......, ........ 5 05 Baker, Robert Emil .,,., ..,....,., 5 32 Baker, Thomas ............ ...-.---. 4 22 Bako, Stephen ......... ,..,.......,. 4 13 Baldridge, Dale .,... Bales, Virginia ..., fffffff'3'1'li,4 549 504 Ball, Brenda ....... ,,,,,, 4 98 Ball, Kelly .,............ ,, , 512 Ball, Stanley ............. , ,, ,,,, 547 Ballantyne, Robert ..... 163, 314 Ballee, David ,....... ...... 1 67. 314 Bailler, Ronald ..... ,..,,, , , ,,,,,,, 366 Bamis, William .........,...,,,,,,,,,,, 513 Banaszak. Leonard .... 169, 172, 314 Bangs, Gordon ....,....... 120, 192, 402 Banigo, Ishmael 179, 274, 314, 548 Banks, James ..................,,,,,,,, 516 Banks, Richard .................,,,.,,, 177 Banner, David ..... .... 3 '78 Banning, Robert . .. .... 539 Banta, Violet ..... ..,. 1 60 Banter, Breece .....,.....,..,, ,,,,,,, 5 20 Baran, Marianne ........... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 88 Baranyay, William G., Jr, ...... , 314 Baranyk, Stephen ........ H193-B 545 Barbee, Martha ...... ......... 1 74, 459 Barber, Florence .... ...... 1 13, 497 Barber, John ....... ...... 2 514, 366 Barber, William .......... 386 Barbour, Walter ....... .... 3 86 Barcheski, Michael .. 556 Barden, Tracy ..,,,,,,,,, ,, 491 Bares, William ..,,...., , ,,,,,, 556 Barg, Mark ......,,,,,,.,,,,. 414 Baribeau, Raymond ..,, ..., 5 56 Barkdull, Phyllis ,...... .,.. 4 47 Barker, James ,..,..,...,... .,,. 5 49 Barker, Kenneth Dale .,.,......,,,, 516 Barkman, Dennis ,,..,.,,..,,.,.,...... 558 Barlas, Mohammed ,.,,,.,,,.,, 172 314 Barliant, Barbara ..,,..,,.,,..,,...,.,, 500 Barlock, Lawrence ..,, 190, 509 511 Barnaby, David ,,... ......,...,, 5 12 552 Barnacastle, Joseph ,.,. .,,......,, . ..314 Barnard, David ......... ....,,... 4 37 Barnard, Larry ...., ...... 5 50 Barnard, Linda .. .. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, . ...503 Barnard, Stephen . .....,, ,,,,...,,,,, 5 10 Barnes, Betsy 94.194, 314, 445, 456 Barnes, Carol ...,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,., ...500 Barnes, Helen ..,.,,,,,,..,...,,,. 487 499 Barnes, John ..,.,,.,,,.,,..,.., 178 373 Barnes, William B., Jr. .,,.,,,,.,.. 163 Barnett, Mark ..,,.,,.,,.,, B arnfield, Carol .,.,,,.,... Barnhart, John Barnhill, Pamela .,,, Barnos ke, Jerry ,,,,,, Barnum, Harlos ..., ,.......523 .,.,....488 ........394 181 499 .-.....510 519 Baron, Lynne ..... ........l.,,........ 4 89 Barr, Joseph ,.,..,,..,.,..,...... H556 Barr, Paul ...,...,,,.,.,,, 200, 314 568 Barr, Richard .,,..... . .,,.,.,l....... ,,.... 5 38 Barr, Robert Bruce .... 224, 314, 414 Barreau, Eugene ,,,..............,,.,,. .366 Barrett, Catherine .,,,........ 161 445 Barrick, Barbara ..., ,..... 1 23 462 Barringer, Jerry ,,.. .,......314 Barron, Harry ,....... ........ , .. M433 Barsch, William .... ......-....,.,.... 5 65 Bartels, John .................... 507, 515 Barth, Stephen .,,,....... .,,,, 2 36, 249-B Bartholomai, Stanley ....,,,,,,.,,... 529 Bartlett, Burtno ,,,,.. ......,. . .204, Bartlett, Thomas ...,. 314 ............397 Barton, Lewis .,.....,........,,,, ,,,,,,.. 1 53 Barton, Peter W., Jr. ....,,,,....., 236 Barton, Robert F. ............,.,.,,,.,... 417 Bartos, Leon ..,,,, 110, 211, 314, 568 Bartos, Richard ........,..,...,,,,,,,.... 553 Bartz, Joy ,,.,,,....,....,.....,,,,, 157 505 Bartz, Paul ...,..... , ,,---,,,-- 523 Bartz, Terrance ,,,,l. .,,,,,, ..,,... 5 4 7 Basan, Harry ...............,,,,, 314 409 Bass, Barry ..,,,...........,.,,,,,,,,.,---- 335 Bass, Dan 170, 211, 243, 246, 314 569 Bass, Judy ,,......,.....,,,,,........,...... 496 Bassett, Ronald D. ,,,,..,.,, .....534 Bassett, Ronald E,, Jr. .,.. 163, 410 Bassett, William ....,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,.... 3 82 Bassler, Patrick .. ..,.... .,,,..,.. 5 51 Batemna, Alan ,,..,... ...,., 5 65 Batdorf, William ..,, ,,,... 5 19 Bates, Charles ...., ..,,,..,.,,.... 4 74 Bates, Edward ....,........., ..525 Bates, Howard ....., ,,,,.,,. 2 00, 208-D Bates, Marilyn .,..,,.,..., ..5O0 Bauer, Dan ........,. ...,.. 3 14, 434 Bauer, Donald .,,,,,.. ..,.......,... 4 22 Bauer, Lawrence .. .,,,, 197, 535 Bauer, Wayne .., ..,,.... ....517 Baughman, Francis ....... .401 Baughn, Terry ,..,..,, ...... 5 23 Bauman, Jacquelin ..... .455 Bauman, Russell .... .......,,....,,,. 4 29 Bauman, Thomas ....,...,......,....,,,, 418 Baumann, Albert ....,....,..,,,,,,,,,, 525 Baumel, Kenneth .,.... 192 200, 390 Baumgart. John , ,,,,,, ,,,.,,,.....,.. 5 12 Bauner, Jerry . ,,,,, ,,.....,... .553 Baur, Gregory ,, H, .,,,,,,..,..... .405 Baur, W. Jane ..,,, ,.,, .......,, , 502 Bay, Gerald .,,..... 126. 192, 200, 402 Bayard, Forrest ,, ,, ... ...,,...421 Bayless, Larry .,..... .... ,,..,,. 5 3 1, 562 Beabout, Jerry ...., ...-,, 2 58, 260 Beach, Sandra ..... ....,...... 4 63 Beadell, Mary Beal, Patrick M489 116, 243. 24 , , Beall, Mary 6 248 314 120.146.1412 , Beam, Daryl -.,,--,,,...,. .... ...,... . Beaman. James .,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,-,,.,, '522 Beamer. David .....,..., ,551 Bean, Hugh ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,, AV-.VVV-- 1 5 63 Bean, Jerome B., Jr. .,,,..., ,.,,,,, 1 58 Bean, Margaret 157, 161.315, 469 Beat, Ronald -,v,AvV-',i-- Y,v-Vvv,A 1 67 531 Beard, Henry Mu J,-, VVQAV H ' 561 Beard, Richard .,,.,.,,,., Beardslee, Kenneth .,.,, M 335 Beasley. Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 236 Beatty. Charles .,..,.,..,......., sijenslss Beatty, John .,........., 170, 315, 516 Beaty, Joseph ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I VQQVVV ' 560 Beaty, Lolitia ,,,,,,,,--, ,-,,,,, K vQj'2491 Beauchamp, Beverly ..,,.. .,.. V H499 Beaver, Barbara .,,,,,,., ,V M491 Becherer, Joseph ,-,,-, ' 5 25 Becht, Ruth Ann H M471 Becht. Ruth Ann, 2 Y 'JAVV M491 Bechtel, Jon ,,--,,.-- V Beck. Beverly ,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,VVVV ' A ' ' 455 Beck, Lawrence V 162, 166,168.2f2 ' - Beck. Marilyn ,,,,,,,.-- V 211' Beck. Robert R., Jr. ...,,,.,,.VV B9Ck, Steven ,,,,,,,,,-, -vAVV A L ' 55.1 Becker, Jack 'i 164, Becker, John .,.... 168' 315, Becker, Otto ,..,,,,. ,,,,,, ' ' ' 4 02 B9CkE1', Robert ,,,,,,v,,, A AA 370 Becker, Roy ,,,,,,,,- ,--- .-Vw. 'i ' 3 1 5 Becker Stephen ..... Beckman, Dolores Beckett, Robert B., iglgijiiijii H366 Beckstrand, Judith .... ,.., B'fd?nbeUgh, Vivian c, ...H315 492 Bedl, Raj Dev ,,,,,,--,, 155 Bedflar, Norman ,,,,,, 'A 5 10 Beduhn, William ..,... Beeferman, Harvey H N ...,...433 Beeker, Jerr ,,,,-,,--,V H Beeler, Max? ....,,,,,, ' lg Beemarl, James ,,,,,,, 'liliii 4 14 Beerbower, Mary ,,,, i 'i 4 7,, Beers, Ruth ...,,..,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,' ' A i 505 Beeson, Jon ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Y,,A-.AAVV. ' 4 09 Beety. Thomas ....,..... 172, 1522405 Begg. Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,IVVWA 2 59' 554 Begln, James ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,V 1 -AA,'-- ' 378 Bellafllla, Edward ,,,v.,.,,-,V --259.0406 Behrman, John H. .... 159, 168' 536 Beierwaltes, Richard .,....,. 181' 519 Beihl, Fred .....,.....,,,, Beil, Donald .....,,,,,, Beineke, Lowell ..... Beitz, Donald .,,, Beke, Elmer ......,. Belcher, John ..........., .......,.158 ....,...,421 ,,,..,,315 Belden, Sanford ...,,,.,, Bellnfanbe, Alexander 516 .. ....... 315 .397 . ,... H553 ,,.....370 ,,.....158 Bell, Bobby ,,,,,,,,,--V,V N 270 Bell, David .....,..., .. -N530 Bell, Henry ,....,..,,, Bell, J. Richard ,,,,,,,, H389 Bell, Lynda. ..,,,,,,,, ,A--.v' 1498 Bell, Merlin ,,,v,w,, -A.-vVV 3 15 414 Bell, Patricia ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,v, -,.Awv-.. 5 0 3 Bell, R0bert Earl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 58 Bell, Robert, Edward-2 ,,,,, H366 Bell, Virginia K. ,.,,,,..,,, ....,, 4 90 Bell, Virginia S. ,, vm-451 Bella., James ,.,..,... ,. ,. M1517 Bella, Lawrence ......... ,..5l5 Bellamy, Spencer ...,,, .,.,,, 3 15 550 Bellavia, Anthony .. ,.,,.,,,,, ,547 Belork, John ........, , ,NU236 511' Belot, John ..,,....,.... ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, 5 1 2 Belt. Donald .,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,wv,,. 5 59 Belveal, William I 141,142,188,315 397 Bemisderfer, Charles .,., 195-A 566 Bemm, Robert .,,,. ,.,. ,,,..,,...,.. 3 8 9 Bender, Dianna .. . .,,.,.. 143 502 Bender, Gerry ..,,, ,,,,,,, 1 65 393 Bender, Kay .. ...... .....,, 1 61, 491 Bender, Larry ...,. . ,....,, 558 559 Bender, William , ,,,,,,,,401 Benefiel, Karen ...,, ,,.315, 466 Benefiel, Thomas . .... ,, ,.,... ,,,. 5 26 Benham, Barbara .. ,. H196 455 Benham, Martha 119, 315, 445, 454 Benjamin. Larry ,,,, , 474 Benne. Robert ,..,... ,,,,,,. 2 00 Benner. Elayne ,,,, ..,.... 4 99 Benner, Phyllis ,,,,, ,,,,, , 500 Bennett, Ann .......,, ..,,,,.... 4 63 Bennett, Craig .... ...,.. , . ,.... 370 Bennett, Edward G. , . ,, 163, 315 Bennett, Edward H. ,,,... . 479 Bennett. Gary ,.., ,,,, . ,,,, 5 68 Bennett. Ronald 524 Bennett. Thomas . ., 170 Bennett, Warren ..,..... .433 Benni. Kenneth .,...... , 512 Bennison, Larry .. ..,,.., 401 Benoit, James .,.,, iiitf' 422 573 Benovitz, Donald ....... Benson, Edward ,,..,.., 168. Benson, James M. 165. Benson, John ..,..,,..,.,, Bentley. Ernest 203. Benz, Gerald ......,.,,,.. Beoukbank, Thomas Berdis, Terrance 211. 558, 315, 559 370 7 211. 315, 373 ,,,,..,,560 Berg, Raymond ..,..... 547 Berg, Richard C. , .............-.. 200 Berg, Richard P. 246, 302. 303, 315. 389 Berg, Robert 188, 200. 246, 302, 303, 315. 389 Berg, Stanley ...... ....-.----..--.--A 4 21 Berg, William .....,, , ,,,.,............ 552 Bergesen, John 174, 198, 215, 297, 315. 442 Bergman. Ann ..............--........---- 315 Bergman, Richard ....-...-------- 433 Bergstedt, Lowell .... -.--..-.-.......- 3 15 Bergstrom, Gary 116, 176 192. 210, 409 Berk. Morris, III ..,..., ,, ............ 513 Berkshire, Jerry ........ 278. 279, 378 Berman, Sarah ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,........... 4 52 Berna, David .,.... ............. 1 63. 482 Bern:-1th, Donald ......., 246, 315. 378 Bernath, Jerry .... .,,. 1 95-A, 534 Berner, Sally ...... ..,. . 315, 456 Berner. Susan ....... Y -315. 456 Berninger. George .... ....... 2 02. 315 Barns, David .,,.,,... H .... 315. 429 Berridge, Kent ,,,. .,,,,...... 4 17 Berry David ...... ..........- 5 35 Berry, Richard .,,.... ........ 3 15. 425 Bertels. Samuel .....-A.--- 539 Bertram. Lee ...... ........ 5 11 Bertrand, Philip .... . 546 Bertrand, Thomas ..... . 516 Bertsch, Carolyn ..... ...,, 4 96 Bessler, Neil ...,....... ,,,., ,,...,,,,,, 1 7 7 Bessmer, Richard .....,, .,., ,, 179 Best, Patricia .........,,. 157, 161. 315 Beste, Charles .... 166. 203. 211. 315 Bethel. Howard 174. 193. 215. 244, 315, 442 Betke, Judith .,.....,,,...,.. , ......,, 500 Bettcher, William ,,,,.... ,,,........ 5 19 Bettge, Henry ......, , ,,,,.,.... ,563 Beutler, Maureen .... ,,.... . 160 497 Beutler, Sharon 112.139, 253, 316. 454 Bevelhimer, John ,, .,.,.,...... .. 553 Heyers. Ronald ........ ........ I 316 405 Bhatti, Niaz Ahmed , . ...... 527 Bickel, Kent ......... W -.... 315 Biddle, Daniel ....,, , , ., .,.... 563 Biddle, David .....,, .,.,.. 5 61 Riddle, Donald 243, 245, 316 414 Biddle. Barbara ..... .. 137. 196 471 Biebesheimer, William ...., ,.... 5 65 Riehl. Marilyn ..,,.,,, . ,H H. 505 Bielefeld. Daniel , ....., ,, 316 lliersdorfer, Judith ...., 123. 463 Biery. David .......,. . 134. 169. 393 Biesecker. Ronna 163. 459. 473 Biester, Kenneth , ,, .,..., 437 Biggs, James .,.,, ., ,.,.. . , 547 Binlands, David ., .,.,... 477 Bixzler, Barbara ,. , , 467 Hillman, Lawrence ,, 3274, 512 Binnman, Larry ,, . ,,,,. 520 Rinney, Joseph ,, , 150, 316. 385 Rinnie, David ., ... ,,.. .. 563 Bircllebough, Charles , , ...,. 316 Birdlebough. Michael 195-A. 531 Birkemoe, Peter 170, 199, 212. 316. 527 Birkinbine. Anita , , , ,, 504 Bishop. Ruth l76,194.450 Rittle, Beverly ,, ,, 466 Black, Bonnie ., , ,, 490 Black, Charles , ...... 533 Black, Jill ......... , , 498 Black, John ......... , , 1247. 425 lllack, Robert ..,... . , ISR, 305 Black, Thomas A.. Jr. . 195-A, 555 Blackburn, Bonnie .,.. 114. 196, 453 Blackburn, Daniel . .,., ,,...,,,,,, 3 16 Blackburn, George .,.. , 568 Blackburn, Sandra ,, 504 Blackstone, Barbara .,.., , , 496 Blackwell, Charles ..... 297 550 Blake, Donald ,... ,,,, , 214 Blake, James . ,..,,....... ,,,, ,.,,. 2 0 0 Blake, Norman P., Jr. ., 507 Rlnke. Timothy .,... ...., . 512 Rlakeman. Virginia , ,, 503 Blanchard. Joan , V ...... 492 Bland. Larry ....... 377 Blank. Dana ,, ,, ,.,....,48S Blank. John ..,,, , ,.., 244, 246 316 Blank. LaVonne ,.,...,... , , .... 489 Rlankenbaker, Ronald 193-D 569 Bledsoe, Patricia ,....,.. N489 Blind. Carolyn .,...,...,.. 316 456 Rlissmer, Frederick ....,,,,,, 507 513 Blitz, George ..,,.,..,... Blocher. John ,,,,,. ,.... 1 1 1. Block, Randall .,.. 574 ., ...204 .,. N370 200. 316 316 Blocks, Roger ...,.. . .,...., ...... , .,..... 426 Bloedel, Betty .... 95, 241. 253 457 Blond, Ted ................................ 442 Blondia, James 164, 166. 316 373 Blood, Benjamin D., Jr. .......... 274 Bloom, Thomas ,,..,...,......,...,...... 258 Blozis, Peter .... ,.,.,.,,.,,,,........., 5 47 Blum, Joseph ..,. .,..... 1 97, 247 442 Blum, Welden ....,,,..................... 565 Blume, Larry ..... ....................... 2 04 Blume, Robert .......,....,....... 169, 555 Blume, Wallace M., II Blume, William ......,..,.. ......... 5 39 Blumoff, Walter ..... . ...... 370 Board, Robert ..,........ ...... 4 76 Boardman, Bruce ........ ...... 5 10 Boardway, Raymond .. ,.,,..142 Boatman, John ....... ....,. ...... 2 3 6 Babb. Louis ....................... ...... 3 73 Boberski, Irving V., Jr. .,...... 316 Bobin, Joseph . ........,...,....,,....,... 316 Boch, Jan .......,... ,,.,...,....., 4 05 Bockus, Jon ..,...... ,..... 2 11 481 Boden, William ..... .....i..... 3 70 Bodie, Charles ...... ,,,...... 3 16 Bodinson, Glen ...... ................. 3 97 Bodwell, James ........................ 316 Boehlke, Kenneth .... 29D, 370 418 Boehme, Linda ........,...,,....,, 161 492 Boehning, Thomas .. .,,...... 475 Boening. Gerald .,.,... ...,,.., ..... , 1 78 Buerngen, Lorene ,..,,....,,,,, 181 505 Buersma, Donald ........................ 531 Boesch. Harold Edwin, Jr. ,.,, 546 Boesche, Wendell .,.... 106. 190 316 Bagan, James ,,,,,,,.,,,,.,.....,........ 477 Bagan, Mary ........,, ,... 3 16 Bogart, Summer ....... .,,,.. 5 10 Bogigian, William ......... 563 Bogner, Michael .... ........... 4 10 Bogusz, Maxine .... .............. 4 93 Bohl, Daniel ....,... ...... 5 04 549 Bohley, Ronald ...... ......r.,.. 5 27 Boisvert, Raymond ...... 316 398 Bojda. Edward ...... ........... 5 63 Bojrab, David ..... ......... 3 82 Bojrab, Moses ..... ............ 1 '73 Boldt, Robert ............. .527 Bolduc, Joyce ....,. 316 492 Bolen, Gerhard ...... ..i... 2 36 511 Boles, Michael ..... .........--. 5 12 Boley, William ,,,,, ..,,....,... 5 34 Bolhuis, John .......,.......,,,.,,,.,.... 225 Boli, Christopher .. ....... 195-A 553 Bolin, Glen .,...,,,.. ............. 519 Bolin, Shirley ....... ........1..... 3 15 Boller, Ronald ........ ......... 3 15 Bonahoom, Saleem ,,,,....,,,....,.,.. 200 Bonar, Joseph ........ V, ......... 259 417 Bonardi, Arthur ....,,,, 214, 316 563 Bond, Barbara ..., 157. 161, 316 472 Bond. Nathan ,,,,,,,,,,............,. 413 Bonebrake, Charles .,,,...........,,... 564 Bonebrake, Joseph .................... 274 Bonenberger, Bruce Y 175, 316 512 Bonner, Robert ..........,........,..,,., 560 Bonnet, Steven ...... .,,,,........,.., 1 58 Booker, Cletis ...,,. 226 531 Booker, Karen ........,,. .,..,, 1 61 465 Booker, Regina ...,.....,,, ,.......... 5 04 Bookwalter, Richard .........,,,.... 563 Boom. Penny ...,..,,.,,,.,,..... 196 459 Boone, Gary ...,,,...............,........ 316 Boose, Eldon ....,..... .,......,,.......... 5 10 Booth, Douglas 175, 204, 316 512 Booth, Thomas .......................... 560 Boothe, Marjorie ...,.... 99, 241 459 Booty, Robert ..... ................. 5 54 Ropes, James .,.,. ,,,,,,..,..... 5 11 Boring, Phillip ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 211 316 Bm-kowski, Joseph ,,,,.,,,,,,,,......... 540 Bornemeier, Walter ,,,, 156, 316, 398 Borski, Thomas .,...,.,.,,,,,,, 118, 406 Borter, Edward ..... ,,.,.,,,, l 78, 373 Bortz, Robert ..... ,,,,,,.,, 4 01 Bostic, Harry ....,. ,, M171 556 Bothwell, Alvin ..... M316 405 Botkin, Gerald ........... H195-A 552 Bottomley, Martha ............. 470 Bottomley, Rita 214. 217. 317 470 Boudeman, Diana .......... ............. 4 88 Boundy, Gary ..,.........,,,,,,, ,,,,,,., 5 29 Boundy. Gilbert .... .,.... 1 63 529 Bourland, Sandra ..... ......... 4 89 Bouse. Robert ..... .,,,., 4 34 Bove, Frank .,,.... ...... 3 17 Howe, William ...., .422 Bowen. Robert . .... ...... 4 01 Bower. Anthony .... ...... 5 56 Bower, Kenneth ..,, ....,.,,,...,.,,, 5 16 Bower, Larry ..... ,........,,,,,,.,,,, 4 77 Bowers, Keith .......... 203, 317 393 Bowes, Robert ..... .....,.. ,.......,,, 5 5 3 Bowes, Ronald ..,.,,,.,,..,,.. ,317 Bowie, Larry .. ...,...,.....,..,... 259 Bowles. Don ..... ..........,..,. 3 17. 373 Bowlus, Linda ,.......,, 161, 317, 446 Bowman, Clinton ........................ 525 Bowman, David .... ................. 5 65 Bowman, Gary ..... ...... 3 17, 398 Bowman, Bowman Jane ..... , Lynn ............499 .........536 Bowman, Margaret ...,..,..... 105 456 Bowman, Patricia ..... ......,....., 5 03 Bowman, Johna ..... .,......., 5 02 Bowmar, Myrna ...... .496 Bowsher, Phillip ..... . .,.. H555 Bowyer. James ...,.,......,,......,..... 563 Bowyer, William M., Jr. .....,,... 418 Boyce, Dorothy ...,.... 317, 469 471 Boyd, Betsy ..,,.............,... ,,,,......, 4 92 Boyd, Bonnie ................, .488 Boyd, Camilla .... ....... 1 61 317 Boyd, Frederick ....... 166 317 Boyd. James ............................., 317 Boyd, Julie ............,........... 196, 455 Boyd, Thomas .... 243, 246, 317 564 Boyer Alice ................................ 499 Boyer, James F. ....,...,............,.. 510 Boyer, Larry ................. ....... 5 26 Boyer Leslie W., Jr. ........ H547 Boye1', Merle .............. ............. 5 11 Boyle, Nancy .......... ....... 3 17 462 Boynton, Kay ....., ...,,................ 5 02 Bozell, Myron .....,......,.......,....... 551 Brace, Mary .............. 161 196, 504 Bradbury, David ........,...,,.......... 547 Bradbury, Janis ........ 108, 317, 458 Bradley, Carl .... ..................... 2 14 Bradley, Kent .... .......... 3 17, 405 Bradley, Larry ..... ............. 5 52 Bradley, Paul ,...... .................. 4 25 Bradley, Robert ................ 210 406 Bragg. Alan .............................. 558 Bragg, Thomas ........ 192 317 413 Brainerd, Erma .,.,........... ......... 4 97 B1-aming, Ronald ..,................... 425 Branch, Barbara ,.,,...,..,..... 174, 463 Brand, Jerald ...,.,...... 198, 212 533 Brandel, Fred ..,,..,,..,......... 190 259 Brandon, Nancy .......... 317 462 Brandt, Stanley . ,,...,,...,.... 163 555 Brandt. William 171,176,192, 197 382 Brandush, Dennis ,,,,.................... 522 Brandvold, William .,.,.............. 317 Branstrator, Judith 108, 193D, 497 Brasie, Charles ........................ 565 Brasseale, Kent .......................... 515 Bratton, Anne .... ....... 3 17. 446 Braun, Bruce ...... ......,.. 2 45-C Bready, John ....... ........,. 1 64 Bredesen, George .... ............. 5 12 Breedlove, David ...... ....... 2 36, 553 Breedlove, Jerald .... ............. 2 36 Brehob, Marilyn ............ .505 Brehob, Wayne ..... ................ 1 69 Brehsmer, Wendy .... ....... 3 17 460 Breihan, Ellsworth .................... 437 Breiner, Janice 161, 189, 193-D, 317, 503 Breining, William ...................... 513 Breit, Stephen ..........................., 558 Bremer, Judith ...,.,, .,,.,,. I 317 502 Bremer, Robert .....,,... ....,........ 5 66 Brems, Edward ......,........,.. 164, 567 Brendel, Ronald F. Jr. .............. 534 Brennan, David .......... .....,. 5 55 Brenner, Barbara ...... ....... 5 02 Brenton, Robert ...,,. .510 Bresky, Norman ......... .225 Breslow, Eugene ....,................... 421 Brethauer, Eileen .............. 159 491 Brewer, Ann ................ 157, 161, 505 Brewer, Carolyn ........................ 489 Brewer, Robert ..... .................. 3 17 Breyer, Jane ........ ....... 3 17 503 Brewer, Ann ..,..... , ..........,, 449 Bricker, Lee ........... .......... 5 66 Brickley, Charles ...... ....... 5 34 Bridgeforth, Al ..... ....... 5 53 Bridges, James ..... .................. 5 69 Bridgham, John ........................ 317 Bridgwater, Sally ........................ 450 Brier, Helen ................ 161, 317, 504 Brierly, Sharon .......................... 493 Brigden, Richard ................ 317 401 Briggs, Donald ............ 236, 243. 413 Bright, Larry ...... ...................... 5 63 Bright, Nancy ........ 194, 242-B 450 Bright, Ruth ................................ 201 Brink, Judith ...................... 193 503 Brinkerhoff, David .....,...... ........ 4 76 Brinkley, Donna .......,........,......... 451 Brinkley, Robert ......,. 197, 247 563 Brinkmann, Frederick ....,........... 442 Briskin, Richard ...............,........ 370 Brittain, Ronald ....,,......,..,,..,..,.,, 405 Britton, Barrie .... ....... 136 418 Britton, Theodore ...... ..............,. 3 93 Broaddus, Mark ..... ....... 3 17 481 Brobander, Betsy ..., ............. 5 O2 Broberg, Bruce ..... ........,, 3 98 Brodie, Reid, III ..,.. .....,.......... 4 18 Brodsky, Alan .............,.,..,,., 138, 370 Brodzinski, Ronald ,.., ..,.......... 5 25 Brokemond, Jerry ,, .,,..,............ 519 Brom. Janet ........................ 317, 450 Bromberg, Howard ..,. ............. 4 21 Bromels, Edward ,.... ...,.. 3 17, 569 Bromley, Thomas ............ .562 Bronie, Barbara ..........,..... 157, 499 Bronnenberg, Sharon .......... 165 471 Brooke, Richard ................ 224, 515 Brookover, Ola ..... ..... 1 61, 168, 488 Brooks, David ..............,..,.... ...,,, 3 74 Brooks, Joan ..... ......,.,,..,,,.,,,, 5 03 Brosius, Jane ..... ,.,,,.,,, 4 99 Brossart, Robert .... ...,.. ,,,,, , , ,567 Brother, James ...... ....., 1 26, 405 Bruower, John ................,,...,.,,,.. 317 Bower, Donald .................,..,......, 478 Brower, Linda .....................,...,,, 470 Brower Rosalind 157, 317, 485 492 Brwoer, Ross .................. ..........,. 4 78 Brower, William Earl, Jr. ......., 520 Brown, Albert ............................ 385 Brown, Betty ..,.....,......,,... 161, 499 Brown, Bonita .......,...,.,...,.,,......, 459 Brown. Carl Wm. Jr. ..,............. 438 Brown, Charles A. ...................... 158 Brown, Charles H. ..........., 469, 478 Brown. Clifford .... .............. 5 12 Brown, Craig ....... ....,,.... , 533 Brown, David H. .. ...... 561 Brown, Donald K. .. ...... 564 Brown, Edward ...... ...... 5 12 Brown, Frederic .... ...... 3 85 Brown, George ...... ...... 4 05 Brown, Helen ..... .488 Brown, Jack B. .. ...... 567 Brown, Jack L. .... ...... 5 59 Brown, James A. .. ........... 378 Brown, James E. .... ...... 2 , 318 Brown, Jerry ........ ......... 5 25 Brown, John R. .... ...... 3 78 Brown, Joseph .... . ..... 385 Brown, Marvin .... ...... 5 62 Brown, Robert L. .. ...... 551 Brown, Ronald C. .. ...... 548 Brown. Shirley ......... . ..... 471 Brown, Thomas F. .... H305 Brown, Tony ................ ...... 2 43 Brown, Warren ............. ...... 5 60 Brown, William J. II. .....,..,..... 569 Brownell. Susan ....................-.-. 451 Browning, Edward ...... 318, 370 401 Browning, O. Etta Ann .... 157, 499 Broyles, James ............-- . --...-.---- 530 Broyles, Joseph ...........-......-.-.,--- 389 Brozanski, Carol ....... ...... 1 13, 490 Brubaker, Franklin ........-. -430 Bruce, Curtis .......... ...---- 2 45-C Bruce. Lynne ........ ----.. 2 05 471 Bruce, Robert ........... -----..---- 4 42 Bruck, Roger ................ ------ 5 27 Brueckner, Richard ----.------------- 409 Bruehler, Larry .................. l------ - 530 Bruening, Gerald Bruhl, John ..........----.- 197, 523 529 Bruhn, Thomas lll. .----------.----4 - --555 Brumm, Donald .......... 259, 270 378 Brumund, William ....---------l.----- 552 Brunke, Kenneth E. Jr. ............ 564 Brunner, Henry -.-------44--.-----.---e-- 560 Brunnworth, Rolland ..,..... 318 398 Bruno, Jacquelene ..., 115. 160 492 Bruno, Niles 118, 119, 138, 174 389 Bruns, Gerald ,... ................ 3 18 479 Brunsdale, K. Thomas ..,... 318, 373 B1-unstrum, Roger ............ 208, 211 Bruveris, Uldis .......................... 523 Bryant, Earl .......... 247, 249-B 529 Bryant, James ............................ 535 Bryant, Jerry ....,... ...... 5 66 Bryant, John ............... ...... 3 98 Bryant, Sharon .............. ...... 4 67 Bucek, Joseph L. Jr. ..... ...... 4 09 Buch, Edward .....,...... ....... ...... 4 4 1 Buchanan, James E. Jr. .......... 546 Bucher, Nile .......,........................ 531 Bucher, Phillip ............. .513 Buciak, James ...... .,...,... 3 18, 425 Buck, Claudia ........... 161 493 Buck, James ....... ...................... 2 26 Buck, Robert .............. 164, 168 393 Buck, Ross .................................. 512 Buckingham, Gary ............ 177 525 Buckingham, Jerome A., Jr. .... 523 Buckles, Janine ..... . .,.......... 113 446 Buckles, Joyce . ................,...,...... 503 Buckman, John ..188, 246, 370, 389 Buclie, Peter ...................... 218-BSC Budd, David .... ......................... 5 15 Budd, John .............. ........... 2 59 Budd, Richard ........... ...... 2 47, 418 Buddenbaum, Harry .................. 381 Budos, Julius ............. ...... 5 43, 547 Budreck, Frank ...... .... ....... 5 5 6 Budzin, Gerald ........ ........ 5 18 Buehler. Richard .... ...... 5 16 Buell, Bruce .......... ......... 5 69 Bueltel, James . .... ...,.. ......... 4 3 4 Buhler, Nancy .................... 113 460 Bullions, Robert J., III ............ 530 Bullock, Robert L. ......... ,,....... 5 57 Bultinck, Charles .......... ...... 5 37 Bunch, Sandra ............................ 497 Bundy, Steven ............................ 522 Bunger, Tom ...... 163, 203, 318. 373 Bunnell, Janet ...,..........,..,,. 168 492 Bunnell, William 170, 212, 246, 318, 438 Buoniconto, Phyllis ........,,.. 318, 502 Burbrink, Robert ...,.......,.,......,... 563 Cockerham, Stephen Coleman, Kenneth .......,,., Concialdi, Loretta Cook, Burch, Mary .,,..................... 318, 458 Burch, Sandra ....,....,.......... 206, 459 Burck, Helen ....,. 212, 247, 313 458 Burckell, John ............................ 418 Burd, William ............................ 414 Burg, Linda ......, ...... 1 89, 318 456 Burger, Thomas .... ............. .....,. 1 6 9 Burgess, David ...... .,,............. . 318 Burgess, Robert ............... .... 3 S9 Burghardt, Douglas ,....,,..... ....,. 4 13 Burgner, John Wm., II .... ...... 4 13 Burk, William ....,............ ...... 3 69 Burke, Thomas A., Jr. Burkhart, Larry ...,.,.................. 476 Burkhart, Richard ...... 131 236, 529 Burkhart, William ...............,...... 527 Burmeister, Thomas .... ..,.,. 5 14 Burnette, Eulalia ....... . ...,, 499 Burns, Creighton ..... ,,.... 5 24 Burns, Elizabeth ..... ..l..... 3 18 Burns, Judith .. ....... . .......... 500 Burns, Robert Lee ...... ....... 2 556 Burns, Susan ,,......... ..... , ,.500 Burnworth. Jean .......,...,,,,,,,A..--- 449 Burroughs. Florence 99, 176, 194 452 Burrous, Rosalie 115, 160. 216 318 Burt, Phoebe .............,,.,.,,..,--, ---- 4 52 Burtner, Robert ........,,-,......-------4 378 Burton, Stephen ..... ,.,.,,... 3 13. 547 Busch, George ,,.... ..,,.....,, 3 13 422 Bush, James ,,,,, ....., 1 18, 119 409 Bush, Jerry ....,,, ---,,,,.--,--------- 2 53 Bush, Thomas .,.... ,,.,... ..---- -1.. 5 5 3 Buske, Kenneth .... ....,......... 5 19 Bussard, ChaI'leS ,,,-- -- ,--, 162 512 Bussell, Donald ,.,. ...--,----- 5 43 Bussell, Ronald .... ..,... 5 43 548 Butcher, David ..... -.--------- 4 13 Butcher, Gordon .,.- ------'- 2 59 Butcher, Judith .... 1------ ---- 4 9 0 Butcher, June .- 1A,- ----'- - -160 Butler, Mary .,,,.... ------ 1 61 499 Butridge, Nancy ----A ,-f,-- 1 74 499 Butterfield, Robert A,-------- .401 Butters, Alvin L., Jr. Button, Judith ....,.,,---.-------- 145 505 Butts, Jack .... 193-D. 248, 507 509 Butts, William ....,,.,,,,,,.------ 118 164 Butz, Donald .......... ,,,,.1, ..--,,. ,.,..1 5 5 1 Butzow, Harold ....-.,,. --,- ---- 3 9 3 Buu, Nguyen Thanh ,,,, ,,... 5 67 Buyher, John .........,... ----'--, 5 26 Buysse, Lawrence ...-, .. .,------,-- 564 Byerley, Wayne ----- -.-A,A 1 73 530 Byers, Larry ........ -.--e- 3 13 553 Byers, Ross ,..,... -------1- 5 63 Byler, Jay ,,,,-1 '------------- 5 56 Byler. Kay -,-, --'--- 3 13 460 Byrd, Eldon .,,. .,.--,.--,, 3 18 Byrd, Louise ,,,. -------- 5 05 Byrd. William .........,.-,, 562 Byrkit, George ,,.. --,,, 1 81 318 Byrne, Frank .,.,. -,,,- 1 55 552 Byrns, Terry ...VV ----------- 5 50 Cable, David .,., , .... 398 Cable, Duane .... ......., 5 52 Cable, June ........., -439 Caddell, John .......... ..i.. 2 90 554 Cade, Karen ,..,.......... .................. 5 03 Cadwell, Carmadeane ...,,,,,.. 191 505 Cain, David ,,..,,.. 156, 195. 244, 318 Cain, John R. .............................. 554 Cain, Kerry ...........---------.--. 153- 313 Caine, Robert ...................... 278. 401 Cairns, David R.. Jr. ........ 245. 555 Caldwell, David M. ...... ............, 5 52 Caldwell, David S. .........-.. 168. 552 Caldwell, Jean ............. ....-.---.--.. 4 59 Caldwell, Joseph 164, 203, 318, 550 Caldwell Judith .......------... 153. 493 Caldwell, William .....i.......... 313. 377 Caley, Robert ,....... ....167, 318. 530 Calfee, Ralph ..... .,.......... ..... 5 4 8 Calkins, Robert .... ...-- -------- 5 6 4 Call, Doris ........................-----,- ----- 4 97 Call, Susan ....................AA.A 161. 491 Callicotte, John T.. Jr. .,..-.--.-,- 547 Callsen, Larry ............ 200. 315. 359 Calvin, Lee .............--.----., ----------- - 200 Cameron, Danielle ........... 4r------ 4 96 Cameron, James ....... --,AA------ 5 49 Cameron. Rise ......,,............ 143 489 Cammerer, Richard .-------..A------- 515 Campbell. Bruce A. .... ..... 1 35 382 Campbell, Bruce L. .... .. ...A-A----, 535 Campbell, Charles R. ....--......--,, 519 Campbell. Charles S. ......., 203 318 Campbell, Chesser ..... -....A.---- 4 05 Campbell, Donald .r------1- --4-------- 5 32 Campbell, Frederick .....,..,, 118 369 Campbell, George V., Jr. 318, 545 564 Campbell, Keith ..... ...........,.. 3 98 Campbell, Larry E. . ........,,. ,...,,. 1 42 Campbell. Larry M. H H ......,.... .397 Campbell, Ronald 171, 191.317, 543 548 Campbell, Thomas ....... .l............. 4 25 Camphausen. Don ...,.. .............,. 5 32 Canfield, William ....... 318 422 Cannon, Harriet .............. .501 Cannon, Richard ....... 318 409 Cannon, Thomas , ........... 536 Canterbury, John . ...,. ..,,.... 3 82 Cantwell, Guy ....... .....,. 5 36 Capehart, Sandra ...... .472 Capell, Peter ........... ............ 5 22 Caplinger, Julia ......,. ............... 5 05 Capman, Rae Ann .... ....... 1 61 492 Ca.pouch, Edward ...... ............ 5 24 Capper, Thomas . l....... .. .......... 164 Caradonna, Joseph ..... ...-... 5 63 Cardwell, Edwin ........ ....... 5 13 Carl. Clarence ......... .-.--.. 3 19 Carl, Philip F., Jr. Carl, Robert .l.,....... --------..-. 5 12 Carlile, Edward .... .............-- 1 63 Carlin, Martin .,,................. 319 512 Carlotta, Michael .................,...- M546 Carlson, Arthur B., III ............ 405 Carlson, Arvid ........................ 553 Carlson, Barbara ...,.,. 157 403 Carlson, Barry ....... ...l..,,.... 4 37 Carlson, Jimmie ............ 564 Carlson, John ....... ............... 5 18 Carlson, Judith ....... 157 402 Carlson, Roy ...... ............ 4 77 Carlson, Sally ,.., .......... 3 58 Carlson. Susan ..... ....... 4 92 Carmack, Sandra ......... ............ 5 03 Carmichael, Jackie ..................,. 516 Carmichael, Leslie ....... 164 168 Carnes, Virginia ........... .497 Carney, William ........ ................ 5 12 Carol, Dennis ,........................... 526 Carolan, Thomas 236, 246, 319, 462 Carpenter, Gwen l.,.......... ...,.,,.... 5 08 Carpenter, Kenneth M. .. ......,,. 319 Carpenter, Philip .............., .319, 480 Carr, Steven ................. ..,,..,1... . .531 Carr, William E., Jr. ........ H171 Carrico, James .... ......... ....... 5 1 4 Carrico, Randall .,.... ....... 5 16 Carrington, Robert .,.,. ....... 4 76 Carroll, James .................... ....... 5 41 Carroll, John E., Jr. .................... 339 Carroll, Lucretia .............-.--....1-- 502 Carroll, Marilyn ........ 110, 319, 460 Carroll, Nancy ,........... 160. 241. 319 Carroll, Thomas ...............-..- .-..--. 4 05 Carron, Richard ........ 200. 413 Carroon, Nancy ....... ..----,-----, 2 36 Carruthers, David .......--...------- -H319 Carsello, Daniel 155. 138, 218. 319 329 Carson. Carole ...............-.-.-.----.-- 504 Carson, Katherine 115, 160, 194, 216, 496 Carter, Anna .............. 186 319. 473 Carter, Arlen .............................. 512 Carter, James ............................ 567 Carter, Janie . ...., 319, 445, 464 499 Carter, Robert ............................ 417 Carter, Roslyn .,.....................-.... 489 Carvey, Rebecca ................ 143 498 Carwell, Ivan L., Jr. ..... .......,... 5 11 Cary, David Bromwell, Sr. .... 434 Case, Leslie C. ............................ 170 Cash, Donald ............... ............ 3 19 Caskey, James ..... ..... .... 3 9 0 Cassidy, William ...... ..... . 474 Cassini, Merilace ...... ....... 1 43. 505 Cataldi. Guglielmo ..... ............ 5 15 Cates, Nedra .............. ............ 4 93 Cathcart. James --..-....11 --.- 3 19 Catron, Robert ..... ....... 3 19, 397 Cauble. Ronald ..... ......-1---- 1 07 Caudell, Jeanne ..... .1------ 5 03 Cavinder, Sharon ...., ,... , 401 Cecrle, Williams .... .------ 3 19 555 Celter. Jeannie ..... .-..-.....-. 4 97 Cengel, John ........... -..--... 4 11 Cervone. Joseph ..... ---.-- --YV 5 3 9 Cezar, Karen ....... .. ...,......-...- 500 Cezar, Sandra ..... ....... 3 19. 445 Chaden, Lee ...... .........-.------- 4 21 chaine, John ....,.. ............ 1 34. 893 Chall, Colleen .... ........ 1 09.445149 Challman, Rodney ..................--.. 382 Chalmers, Robert ............... ...-.-- 2 14 Chamberlin. Anne ---..-- 463 Chambers, Mary ........ ...... 5 00 Chambers. Michael ....... 530 Chan, Gilbert ......... A- --fff 154 Chan, Lilian ........ -.----- 1 54 Chandler, Mary ..... ..-.------ ------, 4 3 R Chandler. Susan ..---------4-----' 1---e-- 4 64 Chaney, Larry ........-----'---e--- -.---,, 5 26 Chang, Fred ..........-.-..- 154. 199. 200 Chang, Robert ............-...-......4---- 154 Chang, Shiu-Wah ........................ 154 Chapman, Donald ......-.1.------4.--,,- 173 Chapman. Jane 157. 186, 189, 201. 212, 217, 319, 465 Chapman, Jean ........... ................. 4 57 Chapman, Joel .........................- H118 Chapman, John ....... .. ,,,.,.. 417 Chapman, Laurence .,.. ....... 5 55 Chappelie, Norman ......, 514 Chappell, Thomas ..... ....... 5 14 Charles, Richard . ....,,..,,,,,,, 214 Charles, Ronald .............,.,,,,,,, ,,,, Charlesworth, Robert Charlesworth, Thomas ...... 319 178 Charlson, Verlyn . ,......,.. ......... Charron. Robert ,,.. ....., Chase, Fred ......... ,,,.,,,,, Chastain, Larry .... Chastain, Leonard ..... Chastain, Chastain, William Chattin. Sara ......... William ..... 164 ..,..1G8 167 Chavers, Gary ...... . ,.,.. Cheatham, John .... Chelini, Ben .,......,. Chen, Chung Min ,.... Chen, James ............. Chenoweth, Jerry Cherry, Arthur ., Chess, Joseph ...... Chesta, John .......... Chezem, Thomas ....... ifffffifbii' ffffffff5'i'6 ........509 . . ,,.. 319 . . 319 247 480 398 492 564 259 319 178 505 560 319 561 535 564 154 522 483 537 552 524 539 Chl. James ...,..................,... 154 515 Chichester, Frederick . ,.,.,,. 174 195 Chikannaiyappa, M. Chikar. Joseph ........,...........,,..,.,, 524 Childers, Mary .........,............,...,, 501 Childs, Robert H. E.. Jr. .........,,. 520 Chiogioji, Melvin ...... 155, 188, 198, 200, 240, 246, 319 442 Chipman, Harry ....,, ,.......... .......,, 3 1 9 Chism. John .......... ........ 5 29 Chittick, John ......... .......,.., 4 77 Chitty, Raymond ..... .............. 4 77 Chodash, Susan ...,... ...... 2 25 451 Chojnowski, Larry .... .............. 5 57 Chollar, Brian ......... ..... 3 19, 553 Chomos, Gerald .......................... 555 Chomyn, Peter J., Jr. ........ 245, 401 Choulinard, Christopher 195, 544, 557, 559 Chouinard, Edward ............ 224, 418 Chrissikos, Louis ........................ 390 Christen, Elizabeth .................... 489 Christman, Charles F., Jr. ........ 520 Christoif, Dorothy ......... . .... 173 492 Chun, Merton ................,... 319, 556 Chunk, Eric ................ 155, 243 319 Church, Judith, .................... H501 Churchman, Mary 186. 180, 194,319 454 Cichowski, Robert ...................... 567 Ciesar, James 169, 172. 199. 209 424 Cipriani, Jacqueline .,..............,,., 500 Cisco, Jacquelyn ........................ 449 Cisek, Daniel ...,.. ..... 1 42 537 Cison, Valerie .........., 4:18 Cizain, Hall ....... .,...... 2 40 Claffey, Don ........ ,,,,,.,, 5 46 Clamme, Carolyn ...,,,, ,454 Clampitt, Durlin ..... ........ I 394 Clanin, Douglas ., ........ 552 Clanin, Edgar .......... .167 Clanin, Keith ..... .............. 4 13 Clapp, Gary .......... ..... 2 49 563 Clapper, Larry .... ........... 3 66 Clare, Carolyn ......... ........ 4 53 Clark David ......,,..,, .....,. ,547 Clark Francis M., Jr. ,, ........ 418 Clark Howard F., Jr. .... ,. 319 Clark Howard M. .... ........ 4 06 Clark James E. ..... ........ 4 38 Clark James S. .. ........ 401 Clark Jean ......, ........ 3 19 Clark Jeanne ..... . 319 Clak, Jerome ,..... ........... 1 77 Clark John R. ..,. ........... 5 12 Clark Larry K. .. ..... 193 556 Clark, Larry M. Clark Laura ........... ........ 5 05 Clark Lawson K. .,,, ......... 1 93 Clark Linda ..,,..,,.,, ..... 1 43 503 Clark Nelson .,,.r, ..... 1 92 413 Clark Robert ,,,..,,,, ....,.,.... 5 31 Clark Ronald L. ....., ..549 Clark Ronald R. ...... ..418 Clark, Ruth .......... ........ 4 90 Clark, Sara .......... ........ 4 52 Clark Susan ..., ...,....,, ........ 4 6 3 Clark Thomas A. ..,,, ...... H165 Clark Thomas H.. Jr. .........,.. 564 Clark, Thomas Stephen ........., 236 Clark William A. .,... ....,...... 4 18 Clarke, David ,.,,,....,,,.,.,.... 209 481 Clary, Robert ,,.,., ........... 5 46 Clary, Ronald ,.,,,,,,, ..... 1 13 548 Clausen, Terrence .... ....,..-.-. 5 25 Clay, Juanita ...,,,.,. .....,., 5 02 Claycomb, John ,...,,. ......,,, ,..,.. 3 1 9 Clayton, Carol .,,,,,,, .. ,...., ,.....,., 4 59 Cleland, Laurence 199.200, 320 567 Clem, David ..........,..,,....,........,, 132 Clem, Gary ....,. ,.............,.......,,.V 4 34 Clem, Thomas ,... ..,...,. 1 93, 198 320 Clemens, Kenneth .,,,,,,,,,,, 156 520 Clement, Katherine .,,,,,,,,......... 501 Clements, Danny .,,,..,, ........ 5 64 Clements, Sue ...,,,.,, ...... 4 55 Clemmons, Gary ..,.. ..,,,,.,, 5 41 Clevenger, Norman ..... 118 394 Cline. John ,...,,..,. Cline. Priscilla ......, Cline, Stephen .,.,.,..... Clingenpeel, Bonnie ,... Clingman, Barbara Clinnin, Gerald ...,,, Clodfelter, Lynette Close, Frederick ,,,. 454 320, Closson, Steven .,,, Clouse. James P. ,. Clouser, Paul ..........,,..,,,,,,,, Clugston, Judith 112, 159. Clutton, David .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Coady, Richard ........, ., Coats, Robert H., Jr. Cobb, Dean .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. Cobb, James T., Jr. Cochard, Charles ,,...,. Cochran, Allen ..,,,. Cochran, Ann .,... Cochran, Cochran, Larry ,,,,,..,,,,, Cody, R oger .,......... Charles .,.. ....... . ed.- 222, 492 ,,,,,,..259 .,...,490 ......320 ......483 ,,,...167 ...,,...320 159. 458 297, 539 ,, ,,,,. 515 ,....,,.41S ,,..,,.,224 142 . 142 ..,.....366 . ,...... 504 , ,,,... 382 200. 528, 369 536 ,,..,...534 Coe, Kenneth De Loss, Jr. .,,... 549 Coers, Donna ,... .......,,,,,,,.. 1 61 472 Coffel, Jeffrey , ,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 417 Cofliing, Janet ,,,,,,,, ,241 Coers, Regina .,,.,,,,,,,,,, Colfman, James ..,,,,,, . Coffman, John Y., III Coffman, Philip .... ...167 Cohen, Alan , ,..,, . Cohen, Harvey Cokewood, Emily ......4S9 ,,....438A ,,......414 320, 393 , ,,,. 370 ...,,.,.421 157 Colberg, Richard ........ 169, 172, 516 Cold, Paul .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 320 Coldren, Georgann .,....465 Cole, Allen .. ,,,,,,,..,. ,..,,, 3 20 Cole, Gordon ,,,,,,, .. ,... 514 Cole, Jack T, ...,..,,,, ,,..,.,,, 3 20 Cole, Marilyn A. .,,, ,.,,, ,,,,,, 5 0 3 Cole, Peter ,.... ,,...,,, 244-A Cole, Thomas ,.,,, ,,,,,, 5 14, 559 Cole, Wilma .,.,.........., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 90 Colewood, Emmy Lou Colglazier, Jerry .,,.,.. ,.,,,....406 ,,,,....503 ,,,,.,,.,541 Collier, George A., Jr. ,,,,, 140 320 Collier, Louis ,.,,.,,.,.,,,.,,,,...,,.,,.,,, 401 Collins, Arthur R., Jr, ,,,,.,...... H549 Collins, James ...,..,............. ,,,.... 5 20 Collins, Lewis ...., ,,..,. 1 97, 519 Collins, Martha ..,.., 241, 450 Collins, Mary ...., .........,.. 3 20 Collins, Ronald ..,..,.,... .414 Collins, Stanley .... .....,,.,,,,,., 4 22 Coloney, Judith ...... 161 489 Colpman, Carl .,.,,, ......... 5 52 Coltart, Donald ...,.. ,....,... 5 68 Colvett, Kathleen .,..,,,,, ,,,, ,,,.... 4 9 7 Colvin. Frnak ,..,..,.., .,, ,,,. 142 560 Colwell, James ....,,,,. ,.,,....... .482 Comer, John ...........,.. 134 203 373 Comer, Joseph ..... ,,., ,,,, .,,,,,.,.. 1 7 8 Comer, Phillip ..... ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,... 373 Comerford, Max .,.. . N297 519 Comerford, Rex .......,. ....,...519 Comm, Carolyn .....,.,,...., ,,,,...,.,. 4 92 Comiskey, Constance ,, .,,,.....,.. 454 Conant, Roger .,....,.,. 142 Condon, Condon, Condon. Condren. Conelley Conelley Conelley Congdon. Conklin, Conklin, Conley. Conlon. Conlon. Conner. Conner. Andrew Jerry Anthony Jack Patricia .,,.., ,. 320 442 .,......496 ,.......402 245 402 ., .,.....,.. 177 Arthur ....,.,,.,... . , Fredrick .,,162, , Meredith .... , Robert ..,. . Mary Ralph Robert Philip ,,,, . ..,... 425 320 162 476 320 ,,,,,,..564 ,,,,,,,.449 ,,,..,,.,560 Linda ,,,.. . Susan Jane ,,,,.......... 120. Lloyd , ....,., . Conner, Virginia Conrad. Conrad. Conrad. 157, 2 Gale .........,,,,,, James M, James O ....,, Constable, Gordon ., Cook Cook. Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Isarbara ,,.,,,, David ,,..,....... , Delores 108. Desmond ..,, Donald ,,,, Fred . .,,,.. , John ,, Judy ,., ,,.... Kenneth E. Kenneth J. , Larry .... ,, Marvin Robert. Jr. ., Cooley. John ,,,,,,,, Coolman, Roy ,,,,...., Coolman, William .. . Coon, Judith ,, ,... .. 274 ,397 366 ,, ..,.. 501 176 135 457 456 320 445 460 . ..,......... 556 558. 559 .....,......550 160 ....,...,208 114.161, 466. ,,,...,..201 , .,.. 549 ,,.,..394 .....564 91 146 524 . .... 529 ...,.539 , ....551 ,, H401 142 366 , .,,....,, 414 320. 462 575 Cooney, Thomas A., Jr. ....,,...... 511 Cooney, William . ,.,.,.,.,....,...,,..,. 567 Coonrod, Jerry .,,, ........,.. 1 62, 320 Cooper, David ....,,....,......... 320, 544 Cooper, Dennis .,.,.,.. 243 320, 560 Cooper, Donald ...,.......... ............ 2 03 Cooper, Doris .,..110. 194, 320 456 Cooper, Ernest .........,,............... 519 Cooper, Gary ,.,..... . 167 211,479 Cooper, John ....,........,..,..... 156, 320 Cooper, Robert ........,,,......... 245, 568 Cooper, Rodney Dean ,..........,,,,, 562 Cooper, Russell .......,,.....,,,,.,.,.... 406 Cooper, Thomas ..l62, 211 393 425 Coopersmith, Marilyn 126,189 320. 505 Coots, James ....,,,....,,.......,,..,. 539 Copeland, Dale ......, ,,.... 4 69, 482 Copeland, Larry ..,,..,,........,,,..--- 259 Copes, Donald , ,...,,,,,..,.,...,,,,,...., 320 Copes. Marvin 157, 167, 247, 320, 478 Coppin, Richard H243, 246, 320 422 Corban, Nancy ...,......,,.............. 451 Corbett, Heyward .... 172, 199, 320 Corbin, Walter .,.........,,............. 522 Corcoran, Margaret ..,.,............. 457 Corcoran, Mary ..,...... ...... 3 20 Corcoran, Thomas ..... .215 Corder, David ..,,..,,.. ...... 4 09 Cordill, David ....., ....-. 4 29 Corey, Jon ...... ,,...... 2 45 Corey, Karen .,.. ,............. 4 97 Corley, James .,., .. .. ...174, 405 Corliss, James ,,,. . ,... 320, 382 Cormier, Janet ..,. . ,........ 505 Corn, Michael ..,.., ,,..... 4 77 Cornell, Patrick ...,, 522 Cornick, Michael ....,. 417 Corns, Margaret ,,......... ...... .499 Correa, Ivan .,,..........,, ,,,..,,,.,.,.... 1 54 Corson, Connie ..174, 196, 241 457 Cosper, David . ,...,,, ,........,,.....- 5 35 Costabile, Robert ,,,,., 200. 320, 549 Costin, Royce ........ .... ,,.,,,-,--- 5 33 Costomiris, Wanda ,,,,,,,..... A,---- 4 90 Cottingham, James .. ., ,,... .532 Coty, Donald ,,,,,,, .. ,.......,,.-,- 533 Coulson, John ,,,. ...,. 3 20 413 Coulston, Carol .,.,,, ,,.,....... 4 89 Coulter, Lawrence ...1198 243 Courtright, Carlon ,,,..,.,., .515 Cousineau, Roger ...... ,. .... 438-A Covalt, Richard .. ....,... ........... 5 61 Covalt, Wendell L.. Jr. 558, 559 Covely, Carl V., Jr. .... ................ . . Cover, Alonzo . .. ,. ..,,,,, ..... . H561 Covert, David . .... 126, 200, 382 Covert, Larry ,...... ............. 2 97 Covill, Donald .... . ..,,,.. ....... . 171 Cowan, James R.. Jr. ---- -----' 5 54 Coward, Bill ..... , .. ...555 Cowen, Norris ..... .378 Cox, Barbara .. ......462 Cox. Charles ......535 Cox, David Edson .. .... 543 Cox, Edward ..... ....-. 549 Cox, Edwin ...... -.---. 4 73 Cox, Gary ..... ------ 4 77 Cox, James .... ------ 5 29 Cox. Jay ....... -'---- 5 69 Cox, Lance ...... ...........------ 3 66 Cox, Merlyn .... .....,- ----..4.. 4 7 7 Cox. Phillip .... .... . ....,.... H562 Cox, Ronald .... ..,,.. 1 63, 247 373 Cox, Thomas ....... .... ..., . . 558 559 Cox, Wayne ............ ...,........... 5 12 Cox, William J., Jr. .. . ..... .522 Coy, Brent ,,....,.. . .1135 398 Coy, Lynn ........ .. .......... 413 Coy, Richard .... ...----- 3 21 Cozard, David .. --...- 523 Craciun, George .. ..,..---- 560 Cracraft, Larry ,, ........... 168 Craft, James .. ...... 479, 513 Craig, Billy .,.... . ............... 321 Craig, Donald . ...... ........ 3 21 Craig, Larry .. .. .... .557 559 Craig, Mary .. .. 189. 321 470 Craig, Wanda ..... ...... . . ........, 490 Crain, Harold S.. Jr. 246, 321 389 Crain, Patricik ..,........... .259 Cramer, Bruce ........ . ............. 512 Cramer, Jacqueline ...113, 485 488 Cramer. Judith ..... ............ . 493 Cramer, Michael B. .. 321 394 Crampton, Kay . . ........... 496 Crampton, Raymond . ........, 398 Crane, George ........ ...... 4 10 Crane, Roger .......... ...... 5 64 Craven, Kenneth ...... .. ...... 563 Crawford, Donald . .. ....... 476 Crawford, James . 204, 321 Crawford, Kendall . ......... 169 Crawford, Nancy .... ......... 4 89 Crawford. Robert .... ...... 5 35 Crawford, Russell .................,.... 559 Creager. Ronald ........... ............ 5 55 Crebo, Alun .............. 111, 174, 397 Cremer, Jon .............. ............... 3 21 Crenshaw, Newton .....,.............. 426 Cridge, James ....,.. ....,. 5 63 576 Crill, Phyllis .... Cripe. Steve ......... Crippen. Lewis .. Criss, James ......... Crist, George ............ Criswell, Michael .... Crites, William ..... .......... Crittenden, Allan Crock, Glenn .............. 159, 163 Crockett, Kenton ..,..... ...... 2 45 Crombie, Kenneth .............. Cromwell, Robert Crooks, Dennis ..... Crosbie, James ,. Crosbie. Quin ....... Crosley, Theodore ,... Cross, Sandra .......... Crossett, Frederick Crossett, Sandra .......445 321 540 536 548 409 374 477 321 477 401 181 366 526 422 377 567 467 243 112, 112, 112,186,189, 194, 321 Crouch, Thomas .....,................ 533 Crouch, Verelie ........... ......... 2 36 547 Crouse, Gordon ..... .......... 3 97 Crow, Kathryn . ,...... 206 463 Crow, Keith ........ ........., 5 15 Crow, Louis . ........,.... .,,,..---,- . 560 Crowder, Charles .... ............. 5 15 Crowder, Mary .................. 157 500 Crowe, David ............l...........,--- 555 Crowe, Michael ...A........,....,-..-.- 225 Crowell, Carleton R., Jr. ,.,,.-.--,-- 536 C1-um, John ................ 169. 321 442 Crum, Linda. .....,.... ......, ,,..------ 5 0 3 Crum, Phil .....,....... -----.-----1--- 4 77 Crussel, Joanne .,,,., ....... 2 01 321 Cuculic, Diane ........,,, 4- A -----,---- -464 Cuddington, David .,,1- -1--,----- 2 49 Cullen. William ........ ....... 2 49 Cullop, William ....- -----'---- 4 74 Cullum, Kenneth --------,,- -366 Culp, Eugene ..... .,,.... 3 21 441 Cultice, Linda ...-- --.--,- 1 61 501 Culver, Judith ,...,-, 137 472 Culver, Tim ...,,.---.- ---e--- 3 21 524 Cumei-ford, Peter ............-.------- -517 Cummins, Elizabeth .... 99. 161 457 Cummins, Cummins, Cummins, Cummins Glenn ................----.- Kelly ....... ...,......,.... Marcia ............,------ William .,.,.......1---.- Jr Cu mpstorie, Charles G., Cundiif, Bruce T.. Jr. Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham. Cuny, Curran, Curran, Kenneth Patricia William Sandra 92, 93, 111, James James R. John .. ..... .- ......163 Charles ....,...,,.....,, Floyd ..................,. 174,241 Currens, John ......,..... ,.,-.--- Currie, Curry, Curry, Curry. Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Cushm William ..... .......258 Richard .......... ...170 Robert F. R. Robert W. .....A....,-V . Alan ...... 174. 193. 197 Howard ,V,.,....-- 1-,,- - V Kay ,,,,,,,.,...,.., ,,...,.. Richard ..... Willis ...,,....... an, Phillip Cuskaden, Charles .... Cutler. Jean ........ , Cutshall, Steven Cuttino, Carolyn Cypherd, John .,..... Cyr, Robert .............. Czarnecki, Walter .... Daddio, Saundra .. Dadiras, Nickiforos Dahl, Dahlan, Daily , Dake, Dale, Dale, Dale, Dalenb Dally, Dalton ffffffiisf 531 523 453 321 398 540 382 523 532 429 496 382 526 551 459 567 441 321 551 212 509 548 500 564 478 563 394 502 ..........498 .......546 Robert 1 .............,................ Don ........ Jerry Alvin Wadih .......................... 321, 170, 212, 200 553 503 561 385 515 514 321 535 Judith ........ .................. Susan . ......... ,.., erg, Susan Ann . .....,...... . Jack ...... Datlon, Marilyn ..... Dalton, Dalton Daly, Daly, Daly, M elan ie , Patrick ........ Clifford L., Jr. ,......160, Marilyn ............................ Todd . .............................. . Damery, James .................. 163. Danaher, John P., Jr Danczak, Joyce ........ D. Angelo, Vincent . ..... ...... . D'Angelo, Vincent .... Daniels, Marjorie .. Daniels. Robert ...........,...........,.. Danielsen. Vernon ,,.......... 167 Danielson, Robert .... Danien, Dann, Shelley ..... Patricia ..... ..94 489 457 492 527 160 451 406 236 467 523 551 299 500 539 539 489 369 513 482 490 489 Danner, Katharine ...,. ...,..., 5 05 Dare, Marilyn ......... .......,,,.... 3 21 Darling, Adelaide ........ 234 455 Darling, Earl ........ .................., 5 49 Darling, T. ...........,.,....,,.............. 321 Darling, Thomas .,...... 198, 213 321 Darnnell, Mark ....,..... 304, 305 378 Darr, Jean 1138, 205, 321 445 464 Dase, Carol ..,............................... 499 Dasher, Randall ........................ 540 Daubenspeck, Donna ........ 113 497 Dauch, Don ................ ...... ........ 2 5 9 Daugherty, Ann .......................... 502 Daugherty, David 164.168, 321 475 Daugherty. Henry S., Jr. ,....... 558 Daughetee, Elaine ............ 160, 241 Daum, Lendell ...................,,....... 569 Dausman, Raymond .................. 548 Davenport, Cleod W., Ill Davenport, Don Keith.. ,.,...., 553 Davenport, Donald ..........,. 321 479 Davids, John . ............... ........... 2 00 Davidson, Anna .......................... 497 Davidson. Earl G., Jr. ............ 538 Davidson, Ronald ...... 233, 321 422 Davidson, Wayne . .................... 532 Davies, George K., Jr. .... 558 559 Davies, Richard .......................... 477 Davies, William A. .... ........ 3 66 Davies, William D. .... ..... 3 77 Davis, Ann ........,,.,...................... 493 Davis, Benjamin G.. Jr. 169, 236 509 Davis, David F. ........................ 321 Davis, Doris ................................ 488 Davis, James Arthur ..... ........ 5 64 Davis, James R. .......... ........... 5 65 Davis, John .............. ...... 3 21 394 Davis, Larry ..... ...... 1 78 426 Davis, Lowell ..... ...... 3 21 441 Davis, Nancy ........... ..... .,....... 4 5 3 Davis, Norman E. ...... 321 390 Davis, Philip ............. .......... . ...378 Davis, Richard C. .... ..... 3 21 434 Davis, Richard Joe Davis, Richard Joe .... ..... . H522 Davis, Richard Judd ..... ........ 3 90 Davis, Sandra .............. .......,... 4 98 Davis, Tom ............... .... ..-....... 4 0 2 Davis, Warren ...... ........... 1 78 393 Davis, Wilfred .......................... 553 Davy, William H., Jr. ............ 547 Dawson, Edwin ................,,........ 560 Dawson, Kenneth ...................... 321 Dawson, Suzanne ...... 105, 445 447 Day Barbara ........... .,.........-,..-- .--. 5 0 3 Day, John S., Jr. ............... ..526 Dayton, David ...... ....,..- 5 26 Deal, Foster ........ ....... ,... 4 0 9 Deamer, Richard ..... ...... 5 09. 519 Dean, Richard .. ..... ........... 4 01 Dean, Thomas ...............,............ 401 De Armond, Richard 169,172 199, 209 Deaton, Ronald ...........,.......,...... 394 Deay, Howard ...........,......,,......-. 164 Decatur, Alfred G.. Jr. .... ...... 3 82 DeChateau, Paul ....,.,...... .,.--. 3 97 Deck, James .......... . ..... 515 Deckard, Lowell .... .,.... 4 33 Decker, Donald .... ...... 5 51 Decker, Gene ..... ---1,- 5 29 Decker, George .... ...... 4 10 Decker, Ken ............... ----- 5 23 Decko, Gary ,................. -----. 2 08 De Coursey, Patricia ..... ...... 4 99 Dedelow, James .......,.,., - --,--- 209 Dedman, Julie ............,,,....... ,,---. 4 89 Deeg, William .,.,..---...,,,----- ' ----- 4 10 DeGroote, Patricia ............ 321 446 DeHart, Wallace ........ 163 195 531 DeHebreard, Philemon .............. 422 Dehnert, Carol ...---,,,,,1----------'-1-' -505 Deiber, Richard .......................... 564 Deible, James ............,,...,,,,-. ---., 1 18 Deible, Richard 169, 172, 209 322 426 Deig, Daryl ............. .................. 1 56 Deimling, Carl ...... ......,.... 5 09 519 Deis, Frank R., Jr. ,,,,............., 512 Deiwert, Gale ...... ................ 1 67 322 Deiwert, Sharon .....,..................., 496 DeKorse, James . ...........,,,,.. .,.... . .434 DeLaCroix, Robert 188 322 390 DeLawter, Wayne ...................... 409 Delis, William ...............,............ 556 Dell, Robert A., Jr. 128, 199, 218,322 401 Dellas, James .............................. 548 Delli Colli, Joseph ..,................. 512 DeLong, Jean ........ ...161 168 470 DeLong, Robert .... ...............,... 5 10 Delutis, Thomas ..... ........ 1 92 414 DeMarco, Timothy ....... ........... 4 06 Demarest, David ..... .......... 3 22, 429 DeMaria, Robert ....................,... 385 Deming, Constance .... 161 197 447 Demkoski, Stephen .............,., ....525 DeMoss, Linda ....,.... .,,,. ........ 4 5 2 Demovsky, Barry ,...... .518 Dempsey, Dorothy .... ........ 5 02 Demske, David ..... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 15 Demuth, Nancy ......,,,.,, 205, 500 Denhart, Paul ...............,,,,...,,,, 373 Dening, James .... .,....,.,.,,,.,,.,,,,, 3 22 Denious, George B., Jr. .... 174, 397 Denis, Donald ..,.,,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 563 Denker, Dianne ........... ....., 4 55 Dennerline. Barbara 499 Denney, Charles ........ .... 4 37 Denning, John ........ ...... .....,. 4 1 0 Dennis, Darrel ................... ....... 5 15 Dennis, John L. ...................... 513 Dennis, Kenneth H., Jr. ...... 513 Dennis, Larry ...........,........ 236, 518 Dennis, Walter ........ ..,......... 3 22 Dennison, Thomas .... ..,,,........ . .526 Denny, Clifford ......... ...... . 406, 482 Densford, Stephen .... ...,.....,... 5 25 Dent, Martha ...................... 487, 501 Dentino, Ronald W. ........ .. 322 Denton, William ............ . ..... 551 Dentsch, Dee .........,.................... 192 Derby, Nathaniel L., II .... 118, 524 DeRiter, Earl .................... 165, 322 DeRolf, Charles ...........,.... 225, 521 DeRolf, Larry .... 165, 166, 322, 386 Derrough, Edward .... .............. 5 40 Desens, Robert .................. 199, 322 Desich, Judith .... 119, 161 445, 447 Desmonds, Daniel ...........,.......... 564 Detraz, Dwight ..... ......... 5 57 Deupree, James ..... ,........... 5 19 Deuser. Larry ..... ............... 5 69 Deutsch, Dee .......... ....... 1 68 492 Deverman, Jerome A... ............ 2 22 Deutsch, William ............ ......... 4 76 Devere, Martin .....................,...... 429 DeVille, Verne Thomas ....204, 394 Devol, Brenton A., III ............. .158 DeVoll, Jonathan .......... ....,.... 3 90 DeVore, Jonita .......................... 497 DeVries, John .......................,.... 382 Dewitt, Charles ..190, 208, 253, 322 DeWitt, Paul .............................. 535 Dews, Larry ..........................,..... 558 Dhir, Mittar ...... Dibble, Jerry .... Dick, Sue ............. Dicken, George . .... .......155 . .... ..417 .......491 .........430 Dickens, Brian ............................ 561 Dickerhoff, Ronald Dickerson, Dorsey .. Dickerson, Steven Dickinson, Thomas 202 322 ............527 511 Dickison, George . ..... 190, Dickson, Brent ............ Dickson. Regie ....,,..... DiCristoforo, Adam Diebold, Marilynn .... Diehl, Nancy .......... Dieken, Roger ..... Dieman. Margo ..... Dienhart, John .... Dienhart, Judith Dienhart, Mary ..,,. Dierdorf, Marian Dierdorff, Larry ..... Dieter, Thomas ..... Dieterich, Ann ........ Dietrich, Roberta ..... .... 299 469 322 474 ..........526 ......,,....382 194 462 ............397 ..........470 ..........417 322 450 473 . ......... 524 12 152, .......168 499 473 Dietz, Alfred E., Jr. .... 558 559 DiGrarvo, Ronald ..............,....... 259 Dilger, Joseph ............................ 199 Dill, Max .................................... 512 Dilley, Carol .,.. ..... . 322, 487 503 Dilley, Donald Dillman, David .... Dillman, John ,..........557 .512 ...........474 192 Dillon, Benny ..... ...... 9 9 386 Dillon, Darell .... .................. 5 35 Dillon, David .... ............... 5 21 Dillon, Gary ...... ....... 2 11 322 Diman, June .......... ....... 3 22 456 Dinius, Carolyn ........ ...,........ 4 48 Dlschinger, Nancy .................... 503 Dischinger, Terry .........,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 278 279. 279, 279, 284, 285 286 418 Dismore, Judith .....,,,,.,,,,,, 322 462 Disque, Donald .................. 178 366 Disque, Joseph ..... Disque, William ..... ............402 Diss, James .......,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H474 Ditamore, John Robert .... 278 417 Ditzler, John .............. 172 199 322 Diver, Judith ....,.......... .... .......... . 4 55 Divijak, Joseph M., Jr. ..,....... 322 Divine, Jerry .................,,., ,,,,,,, 5 26 Dixon, David ...............,., ,,,,,,,,, 5 60 Dixon, Frank R.. Jr. .............,.. 541 Dixon, George S., Jr ............... 540 Doades, Ronald ......,.,.....,, 386,410 Dobberkau, David .......,.,,,,, 138, 180 Dobbs, Diane ........,.............,.,,,, 453 Dobrowitz, Henry ---... 158, 181, 225 Dobson, Richard .................,,,., 164 Dobson, William ........ 322, 469, 480 Dock. Larry ......... .....,,,....,,.,,, 5 63 Doctor, Robert ..... ......,,..,,,,,. 5 38 Dodd, Donald ..,. ..., , ,,,., 5 65 Dodd, Sarah ......... ...... 1 81, 490 Doddridge, John H394 Dodge, Parker ....... .568 Dodge, Rex , ..,........ .............. 5 13 Dodt, Rhoda ...,....... ...... 1 61. 503 Doebling, Wayne ..... ........... 5 16 Doeden, Douglas ....... .............. 5 67 Doermann, Alfred ..... ...... 3 22 511 Doerr, Chris ....,..... ........... 4 10 Doerr, Evelyn ...... .....ll. 4 49 Doerr, John ..vv....,. . ..... 322 Doherty, Jerry ....,... ...l.. 4 14 Doherty, Patrick .... ,..... 5 27 Dolby, Ted ............ . ..... 521 Doll, Theodore , ..,,. ............,.... 5 53 Dolphin, Donald ..,. ..,...............,, 5 29 Dolwick, Ronald ........ 163, 297, 389 Dominick, Aurelia .....,........ 242, 451 Dommer, William .,..,................. 513 Donahue, Daniel ..........,.............,. 258 Donaldson, Daniel 162, 166, 203, 211, 322 Donaldson, Eugene ............ 259. 551 Donaldson, James ...................... 562 Donaldson, William ..172, 322 568 Donecker, Robert ......,,--Y-------A--4 512 Donovan, Karen ............,-.--..-.-.- 502 Donovan, Patricia ..........,...,,...... 491 Donzelli, Peter ..AA,,.........,-....---,... 259 Doolen, Gary ..,,,, 198, 226, 322. 442 Dooley, Daniel .....,. .............----.,-- 4 78 Dooley, Kenneth Robert 175 322 437 Doran, Mary .A,. .......,......,.........., 4 92 D01-emus, Douglas .,... .............. 5 50 Dorsey, John F. .. ..,. .,.---------,--- - 523 Dorsey, John W. .,.., .. ,....-.---.------ 511 Doty, Edward .................. 322. 438-A Dougherty, Alvin ...... 246, 247, 568 Doughman, Dennis ..,................. 236 Doughty, Jeanne .-... .....-----.. ,,.-- 5 0 2 Doughty, Nancy ....... ,..- A -445 Doughty, Raymond ..... .322 Douglass, Ho Douglass. Mary ------ ---- 4 63 Douglass, William ..... ------ 5 20 Dove, Roland ........ --.--. 519 Dover, Ben G. ...... .,.... 4 18 Downey, David ...... ------ 3 22 Dowty, James ........ ...... 4 34 Down, Donald ........... -..-,1 4 09 Downie, Richmond ..... .389 Downing, Roger ....... --.-4. 5 31 Downs, William 0. ------ -.550 Doyle, Morey ........... .-,-------- 4 10 Doyle, Timothy ........ ...-.,---' 1 70 322 Draffen, Leta 137, 186, 205, 217, 324 502 Drake, Jeanette ,.,,......,. .............. 4 98 Drake, Kevin ......................... . ..,, 515 Drake, Pamela ....,. .,---- 5 04 Draves, Candia .,.. ...,.. 5 02 Dreher, Karlith .,., ...... 4 61 Dreher, Richard . ..... ...........--.... 5 53 Drescher, Donald .,.. .......,..--.-----,. 1 93 Dressler, John ......................--,--- 369 D1-iever, Carl .,.,,,,..... 204,324 519 Drischer, Donald ..,....,................ 142 Driscoll, Douglas ..,,,, 175, 204, 324 Drobish, James .... . ........-...- . .... 560 Drobish, Robert ......, ...... 1 99 442 Drobish, William ..... ...,,...,.. 5 24 Drompp, Elinore .... ,...---- 5 00 Drost, Daniel ........ - ,,-.- 552 Drown, Maureen .,... ..,-A,,- 5 04 Druckten, Mary ..... ........... 5 03 Druley, Nicholas ,.,,. ...,.. 1 67 555 Drum, James ......., , .------ 522 Drysdale, Denis .... ...... 4 29 Drysdale, Larry ...... .,.... 2 45 Drzewicki, Dennis ..... ....-- 5 31 Drzewicki. John ..... ,-,,-..- 5 35 Duckor, Paul .,,..........,,.-------------- 324 Dudderar, Donovan ......,,,,.. 324 512 Dudgeon, Henry M,, Jr. .......... 259 Dudor, Joseph .,,,....,.........---------- 548 Dudziak. Brenda .,.... ......,,.. ,.-.4- - - 503 Duff, Nancy .......... ..--,- 3 24 456 Duff, William ,.... ,.----------,- 4 22 Duifer, Vernon ..., ...... 1 71 562 Duffey, Morris ..................,.------ -.332 Duggleby, Norman 164, 165, 324, 475 Dukes, Sandra .......ll....-.-..-,--..---- 499 Dula, Landen ...........,......- ......-- 1 72 Dulaney, Jeanne ............. 501 Duma, winiam M., Jr. ........,.., 531 Dumas, Robert .......................... 437 Duncan, Alice ...... .l.-.-.---- 3 24, 493 Duncan, Marlis .... ....,..--.. 4 97 Dunham, James .... .............. 2 49 Dunham, Peter ..... 181, 560 Dunlap, Marilyn .... ......... 3 24 Dunn, James ..... ..,... 5 20 Dunn, Jerry --11 ----4 5 12 Dunn Mary ..-, ----- 4 59 Dunn Philip ....,. 515 Dunn Richard ......... .--ll 5 60 Dunn Thomas ............l- .--- A142 Dunn, William E. ,...,............... 552 Dunne, Daniel E., Jr. ...........,,,.. 565 Dunnewold, Bernard W., Jr. .... 324 Dunse, John ....................-..-.------- 551 Dunstan, Robert ......l.-- --..---.--- 4 29 Durham, Margaret .... 129, 196, 447 Durham, Sandra .......,......,......,,, 500 Dusak, Russell .,... ....,...,,..,.,... 5 68 Dust, Maryanne .,,,, ......, 1 57, 502 Duvall, Arthur ........., ...556 Duwe, Brian ......,.... ......,... 4 02 Dvorchak, Judith ...... ....,.. 4 90 Dwenger, Alfred ....., .547 Dwiggins, John ,.... ...,...,..,....... 1 42 Dyer, Frederick ,...,.,..,..............,. 521 Dyer, Judith .,,,....., ,..... 9 5, 324 462 Dyer, Phillip ..,.,,,,..,,.. 178, 203 373 Dykes, Richard .......................... 515 Dykhuizen, George ,.....,,....,.,,, 548 Dysart, Joel ..,,..,,.,..,, ..........,.. 4 01 Dyson, James ,,..............,...., 324, 515 Dywan, Madeleine ..............,....... 488 Dzien, John .,.......,.,,... 192, 248 389 Eadler, Emilie ......, ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 56 Earhart, William .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,405 Early. Sharon ....,....... 206, 324, 453 Earp, Donna ....,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 02 Easley, Charles ..213, 324, 543 551 East, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-.---,, 5 57 Easter, Bunny ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 03 Eastin, David ,, ......, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 49 Eastman, Richard ,,., ,,,,,,, 3 24, 397 Easton, Charles .,... ..... .....,,, 5 5 9 Easton, George ,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 51 Eastwood, James ,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 77 Eaton, Caryl ..,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 61 Ebbeler, Donald H.. Jr. .. ...... .520 Ebbs. George H., Jr. .... ...567 Ebel, Ronald .,,,,,,, ,,,,,.., ,,,,,,, 5 2 7 Eberhart, James ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 34 Eberle, Diane .,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 90 Eberle, Edward ........... ...,,.. 4 41 Eberle, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 65 Eberly, Jacob A,, Jr, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 S3 Ebershoif, Susan ....,,..,,, ,..,,,, 4 64 Echelbarger, Jewel ,,,,,, .499 Eck, Barbara ..........,, ,,.,,,, 4 92 Eck, Patricia ....,,.,,.,, ,,,,,,, 4 73 Eckdhal, Thomas ....,. ,,,,.,,,,, 5 60 Eckhert, Kenneth ..., .,.,.,.,,,,,, 5 11 Eckert, Larry ......... ,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,. 5 16 Eckhart. Peggy ..... ....,,, 1 60 324 Eckler, Gilbert ....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 64 Eckles, Frances ,.,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 492 Eckman, Rossalynn H189 324, 456 Eckrbte, Gerald ........,................. 566 Edelman, David .......... 294, 295 295 Edens, Geroge .......,..............,..,., 382 Edmond. Jean 89, 95, 186, 254,254 324 462 Edmondson, Benjamin 162 469 481 Edmondson, John ......,.,..... 162 431 Edmundson, Robert , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 401 Edmundson, Ronald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, 259 Edris, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--. 5 37 Edwards, Frederick ,... 137 204, 324 Edwards, Janice 1,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,, 1 39 Edwards, Norma .,,,,.,,,,,,,, M143 466 Edwards, Richard A. Edwards, Richard E. Egan, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -525 Egbosimba, Benjamin 179, 179, 324 Eger, Richard .....,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,, M568 Egge, Ivar ......,i,,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 53 Eggeman, Barbara ,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 503 Egger, Marilynn 175, 205, 214 324 502 Egger, Stephen ............,,.,,,,,,,.,,, 418 Eggerding, Lana ,.1,,,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,, 504 Eggers, Alice ..........,........... 113 502 Eggleston. David 214, 217 824 559 Egyed, Alex ..............,,....,,,,,,,.,,,, 274 Ehardt, John, III ,,,,,,,,,..,,. 142, 442 Ehlert, Dennis ..,.,....... 245 324 374 Ehman, Paul ...,..,......,,..,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, 512 Ehrhardt, Robert .....,,,,.,,, 259 562 Ehrhart, Barbara .,.,,, ,,,,,,. 1 13 500 Eiberg, Donald ....,., ,,,,,., 3 24 422 Eibling, Curtis .,..... ............. 5 59 Eichenauer, David ,................,,,., 413 Eicher, Florine 157, 161, 201, 213, 324, 472 Eickhoff, Charles ....................., 167 Eikenberry, Robert .................... 324 Eikeri, Oddvar .......... ........, 1 70 Einolf, William ..,.. ............. 4 76 Eisele, John ........, ....... 1 81, 564 Eisen, George .,,. ......,...... 5 27 Ekman, Grace ...., ......... 1 78 Elder, Barbara ...1........................ 456 Elder, Donna .............................. 160 Elder, Kathryn ................ 104, 186, 189, 194, 213, 324, 445, 446 Elder, Suzette ..............,............. 465 Elfreich, Robert .............1,........... 513 Elias, Merrill ...... ....... 5 13 Elijah. Darrel ...... ..,.... 5 69 Elisha, Russell .... .......... 3 24 Elkins, Alan ........ ............... 3 S5 Elkins, James ...,. ....... 1 90, 208 Elkins, Jay ........ ............. 2 97 Elkins, Susan .... ,....... . 488 Ellaby, Nevada .... ....... 4 90 Elledge, Jerry ....,.... Ellerman, James 560 552 Elliott, Charles .... ..... 1 65, 324 Elliott, Doris Elliott, Emil .... ,,.,.,,, 3 97 Elliott, Jan ...... .,..,,,,,,,,,, 3 24 Elliott, Karen .. .,,,,.,, ,324, 450 Elliott, Mary ...... ....,. 1 60, 168, 485 Elliott, Michael .......... 127, 525, 539 Elliott, Robert .....,............. . 516 Ellis. David R. ..,. ...... 1 OS, 199, 382 Ellis, Donald ..... ........... 1 42,394 Ellis. Kittie .... ........,...... 4 61 Ellis, Ronald ..,. ,,,,,.,,, 3 24 Ellis, Thomas ..... ..... 1 18, 401 Ellison, David ................ ...... 2 59 Ellison, Meredith ....,,....,.. .,..,, 3 25 Ellspermann, Stanley .,,.. ,,,,,, 5 14 Ellsworth, Norman .....,,,,,,.,,,,,. 558 Elmore, William J.. Jr. ........., 386 Elshout, Gerard E. P., Jr. ...... 397 Elwell, Howard A., Jr. .... ,....... 4 09 Elwell. John ........ 258. 264, 264 390 Elwood, Thomas F., Jr. .... 142, 418 Ely, William ........................ 197, 529 Elzer, Robert ..................,,,..,..., 325 Emerson, Charles ..... ...... 2 97 550 Emge. Sylvia ........ ......... 5 03 Eminhizer, James .. ...... 546 Emme, Susan ........ 488 Emmerson, John .... ..... 2 14 Emmert, Bonnie ...... 503 Emmert, Thomas .. ..... 151 Emmett, James ...... ........ 4 42 Emmons, Donna .,.. ........... 4 89 Emmons, Susan .... .............. 4 S8 Emrick, Ronald .... ...... 3 25 477 Emrick, Thomas .... ........... 4 83 Emry, John W., Jr. ........ 521 Endicott, Thomas ...................... 564 Engel, Leon ............................,.,. 370 Engel, Vernon .......................,,.., 325 Engelherg, Selma . ..... 175 197 499 Engelberth, Otto ........................ 567 Engelhardt, Jerry ...................... 537 Englebright, Thomas .... ...., 5 15 English, Donna ...... English, Michael Enmger, Paul ............ Ennis, David ,,..... Enos, Herbert ....., Ensign, Richard .... Enston, Susan ,,,,,... Epperson, Carolyn Epstein, Barry 171, 198, Equere, Itieurra Udo Erb, Richard J.. Jr. Erbaugh, Erdmann, Erdmann, Paul .......... Erickson, Bruce ..,...... Erickson, John ....,...... Erkiletian, Margaret .. Ernhart, Manuel ......, Harold .,.... 156 ........565 325 555 M325 ....,.500 ........,..462 200, 179 Mary ................. . 164, 118 325. 179. 196, 168 245: 421 179 421 493 325 381 ....39O 'i'-is 325 462 Ertel, Sally .............. ....... ..-.-,-.,- 4 7 0 Ervin, John ..............--......-.....-, .4325 Erwin, Lowell ...........i..............---- 567 Erwin, Sally .....,.. 119, 176 445 452 Esber, Susanne ............,....... 487 499 Eskew, Robert K., II .........,,,.... 564 Eskilson, Thomas ..... ,............ , -.--- 3 73 Eslinger, Larry ........ ...-.. 3 25, 550 Esselborn, Richard --------,- .389 Ester, John ..........--...---. ----- 1 23 422 Ester, Lucy 186,189,241 325 458 Estergreen, Carol . ....................... 160 Estes, Paul 164, 203-A, 211 325 520 Estlick, Judith ....................--...,.. 503 Etter, Thomas .,...............,...,...... 373 Etter, William 104. 188, 198, 210 325 426 Ettinger, Philip ,.............,........... 477 Euler, Art ......,...............,.....,....... 560 Euler, James ...................... 199 556 Euler, Martha ,............... .... 2 06 502 Euler, Patricia .... 206, 216 325 473 Eunson, Jack .............. 207 325 529 Evander, Deanne ..... ...............,. 5 02 Evans, Anton ........ ......... 3 69 Evans, Bruce ..... ...,........ 3 25 Evans, David ..... ...... 3 25 426 Evans, Harold .....,.. . 523 Evans, Henri ..... ...... 5 15 Evans, Judith ..... . 464 Evans, Julie .... .....,..... 4 49 Evans, Larry ........... ,..... 3 25 397 Evans, Roger ...................... 164 529 Evans, William R. ..,............... 477 Evans, Marvin .,.....,.................. 178 188, 218, 253, 253, 253, 254, 373 Evers, Lee ................,...,..... 507 519 Evers, Phillip ..,....................... 552 Everson, Kristin .......... ...... 4 93 Ewald, Albert A., Jr. ...... .,.... 5 55 Ewbank, Rodger ........ ....,......... 4 81 Ewell, Dana .............................. 556 Ewing, Kenneth .......... 226, 325, 414 Ewing, Marcia .,.... ............. 9 9, 453 Ewing, Michael .... .... ........... 5 6 3 Exley, Richard ..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 548 Eyer. Clarence .................,,,...,,, 191 Eyer, Ronald ...... 104, 243, 325, 417 Fabian, George ,,,, Fabrici, Martha ...... ...... 1 Fager, Jacqueline ..,,. ,4,,,, 1 61 500 Fahfeflkamp, Larry ,A4,,, ,,,Y,.,,,, , 156 Fahrner, Richard .,..,-A --.---AY---- 5 27 Fair, Susan ,,,,,,,w,,,,A. w.,,---. ,w----w--- 4 4 7 Fairbanks, William E., Jr. ...... 402 Fairchild, Carol A,.,,,,v-.AV ----A, 1 61 168 Falk, Richard , ,,,,w,,,,AYv M v---'.w--- ' 422 Falk, Ronald ,A,,,.,.,-,A. ---,AAww--- 9 3' 110 F-Hifman, Jarrett ,,,,l,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,,,,- 3 25 122. iss, 243, 246, 248, 325, 422 Falkner, Fred ,,..v,,,A--- H .4-,,.w----4.'AA 563 Fallon, Barbara Y-,-w-- A-...-----------.AA 4 47 Fanniilg. Robert Clark, 2 ..,,,,,A,Y 532 Farlt, Arthur ..,,A4 Y,----,wg- .-v,,A' -P-.v- 4 2 1 Fallter, Robert ,,,,v,.,---.-Av 7 Y --A.. 547 F9-Ther. Phillip .,,,, .--..- 3 70 Farkas, Daniel ,,,v, ---A,v 4 82 Farkas, Stephen , ,,Y,, v--- A A551 Farlander, James ,,,A ,,v,-V 3 78 FaI'lOW. William ,,,.,,,A v----,Vw,--- ,----- 5 6 3 Farmer, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,.,---.-- 5 57 Farmer, Forest .... 259, 269 271 271 Farr, Sue ,,,,,,,,,A,,,,VVAVV. AA,AY,----,,.--, 4 99 Farrar, John ..,,.,.,,A.,,,,,,,A. ,,,A,A,,,,,, 4 05 Farrell, Byron ,.,,,AA, ,,AAAA,,. 1 70 385 Farrell, Michael ,.,A,,,,,v..AAv -------Vw'- 5 48 Faris, James ,,,,A,,,,,,,,, 133 555 567 Farwell. Arthur F., III ...,,,,,,,,,1, 401 Fatta, Dominic 188, 204, 288, 239, 32 Fattic, William J.. Jr. ,,,,,,, Fallikenberg. Mary .,.. if Faulkner, Thomas ,VVV ,........473 . ...,.,.. 382 -........497 Favorite, Julie ,,,v,,,, V ,A,---, 0 Fawcett, Judith ,1,,,,Y,v,,,-- ,.-. 1 61 Fawcett, Karen ..,..,,,.. 159, 159 Featherstone, Lee ,.,,,, 299, 300 Feeney, Thomas J., Jr Fehribach, William - ....,. 325 Feikle, Bruce .........,..... Fein, Kenneth ....,,,. Feingold, Brian .... ,. Feiflgflld, Robert .,,, Feinstein, David .,,. Fekete, John ,,,,,,,,,,,, w.w,. A.-- Felbinger, Robert, ,,,,-.A v--,,A- F Feldman, David ...,,. Fell, Pheriba Jane ,, 200, 499 501 301 549 ----.......325 .........516 ......537 ......551 ......552 -........370 ,-.......417 ..,......438 325, Felkner, Charles ,,,,,,.,,,.,, ,.-.. 1 73 143 Fell, Ronald ....... .,,. Fellars, Susan ...., Fenner. Noel .,....... Feiwglio, Alice ......,. Fenton, Thomas ....,, Fenwick, Cary ...,, Fenwick, Jack .,,,, Ferczok. Charles ,,,, Ference, Mar David S. John ..,,,. Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Robert B. Ferguson, Ferguson, Ferguson, Ronald ,, Roylin ..,. QQ' Ferzusson, Maynard Ferkes. Cynthia ...,., Ferrara. Frank ...,,,,, Fesko, Frederick ...,.,. ...,,..175 554 325 463 553 497 ,. ..,,... 481 .........448 .........524 ......167 y . .....,,,.. ..,.. F QQ F N522 437 , ..... ...429 .......,.492 ..,,..,,.527 509, .,........266 Robert V. ...,,.. .. 513 534 ....,....474 236, 393 ......,..'502 ...,.....236 .........492 .,.......426 ..,.,..172 561 437 Fetters, Stephen .,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Feuerbach, Russell Feurer. Duane ,,......., Feustel, Stephen Fiant. Edwin ,... ..... Fickle, James .......... Fields, Ronald .....,..,,....,.,.. .,,,.....167 ......55'7 .,.,,.516 ..,,,.516 ......325 .......,.551 Fienberg, Stephen ....,..,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 433 Fifield, Sharon .........,,.,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,, 4 61 Fifolt. Donald .... 200,326,507 511 Figura, Richard .......... 326, 507 523 Filip. Betty ............,,. ................. 4 70 Fill, James .....,.... 195 326 544 560 Filstrup. Christine .......,...... 485 497 Finch, Freya .......,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 485 493 Finch, Mary ........, ,.,,,,..,,,, 4 72 Fine. Michael .... ............ 5 31 Fink. Jock .............. , . ,,,,,,, 248, 417 Fink, Sheldon ..............,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 326 Finnegan, Lawrence 142, 195, 538 Fischbacher, Jack .................,..., 533 Fischer, Richard L. .....,.,.,., 509, 520 Fischer, Stewart .,..,................. 510 Fischer, Walter ..,,.,,,......,......... 564 Fiscus. Judith ..., ,,,,, . 114, 115. 502 Fish, Barbara .........,,,., .,.,..,,.,.. 4 61 Fish, Richard ..,......, ,..164. 168, 476 Fisher, Adam. III 110, 176, 192. 211 Fisher, Alice ............,.,.......,......... 225 Fisher, Ann ..,,..,.. ., ,,,.,,,,...... 456 Fisher Daniel ..,.......................,. 554 Fisher David .,.... 163, 249. 326, 475 Fisher Gary L. .. . ,.......,... ...475 Fisher, Jan ..................,,.............. 433 Fisher, John .,,. . ,.,.., 199, 212, 326 Fisher, Joyce ...., ....,..... ........., 1 7 S 577 Fisher, Lloyd ....., ,,,, ,........... ..,.... 5 2 'l Fisher, Rayfield ..v,..,........... 247 548 Fisher, Thomas M., Jr. ............ 520 Fisher, William R. ............ 170 181 Fisk, James ,.....,......,.......,,.... ..... 1 81 Fitch, Henry ..,,.......... 156, 326, 550 Fite, Walter ..,,,,,,......,,..,,..,. 249. 533 Fites, Roger ,,,...,.,,,, 203-A, 211 326 Fitzgerald. Ann H ,, ,,,,.,...... 113 459 Fitzgerald. William ............-.. ..-.. 5 29 Fitzpatrick, Thomas ......-...-......- 559 Fivek, Richard ......... 1209 325 398 Fix, John ...,,,,,,,,,,,,......,....., 142, 434 Flanagan, Hugh 128. 135, 169, 172, 138, 218, 240, 246, 248 326 417 Flanagan. John .... ........--.------. ..... 5 6 0 Flaven, Judy ,.,.,,,...,,., 113 161 500 Fleener, Stephan 170. 243 326 563 Fleisher, William ....., 170, 181, 190, 212, 243, 246. 247. 248 Fleitz, Raymond C.. lII 326 546 .........,.3'78 Fleming, David ,,156, 246, 326 389 Fleming. James .....,..,................. 377 Fleming. Robert ....,,.........-..----.--- 233 Fleming, Susan ,,..,,,,,,...,...,,.,....... 502 Fletcher, Herbert , ........... -214 326 Fletcher, Judith .....,, .......,..... 4 98 Fletcher, Lee .,........ .-.------- 5 34 Fletcher. Sandra ......- ----.--- 5 00 Flinn, Clyde ..,.....4. -------A 3 25 Flint, Jane ....,.......,,,.--- . -----.-------- 463 Flint, Robert .,,,.,......,..------.--- ------- 2 24 Flora, Joann ....,,,, 168. 174, 174, 455 Florence. Walter ......,.---------'------ 259 Florida, Richard H .--.4---------4--- ---- 5 46 Flory, Lloyd .......... ----.....-,-- 4 83 Flowers, Ronald Flowers, Thomas ,. ..,..... 236, 555 Focht, William .,,....----------- 326, 366 Fodrea, Howard ..,,...--..-------- .------ 5 56 Foerster, Robert S.. Jr. 171, 195, 326 Foggatt, Charles . .,.......... ........ 5 61 Fopzle, John ,,,.,., .......... 3 26 Foldesi, Bruce , ,,.,,, ............. 4 25 Folkers, Thomas .... ................ 3 86 Follick, Robert U225, 433 Follmer, David ...... ............. 5 63 Fondriest, Carol ..., ................ 5 03 Foote, Michael ,..... ........ 1 81, 552 Foote, Robert .,... ,............ 4 37 Force, Norval ..... .......... 5 67 Ford, Carolyn ..... .....,. 4 90 Ford, Charles L. ,,,, .,,.....,. 1 64 Ford, Charles T, .,,, ,....,.,..,..... 5 63 Ford, James ,..,... ........ 3 26. 527 Ford, William , ,,.. ,.......,....... 3 93 Fordeck, Mary -.,--- -------- 1 68, 499 Fortlage, Barry --------. 2, 553 Fortner, Karl ..,,,, , ........-. 552 Forville. David . ,,,, .....,....... 4 05 Fosbrink. Susan ,,,, .......,........ 4 91 Fosler, Robert .......,. ......., 3 26. 550 Fosnough, Robert ......,....... 127, 547 Foss, John ....,,, .......... 1 72, 198, 209 Foss! Letha .....,......,... 241, 242. 326 Fossmeyer, Stephen ..................-- 519 Foster, Alan ........ ..,.....-......--------- 4 02 Foster. Edward ...... .........-... 2 43 Foster, Herbert ...,, , ........-------- 409 Foster, Robert O. ,.... ........ 2 03, 569 Foster, Robert W. ...... -,..----- - 259 Foster, Wilma ...... ..------ 4 69 473 Foust, Jon ...,., ,,,. . ,...,... 3 26. 337 Fowler, Reginald .,,.. .....,...,.,. 5 67 Fowles, Georgia ..., ........-- 5 01 Fox, Arthur ...,... ...,........4 2 45 Fox, Brian .,...... ........ 1 42, 555 Fox, Byron ,,,, .... ............. 5 5 5 Fox, David L. ....... ...569 Fox, David W. ...... ,326 Fox. Gary ....,,, ........ 2 36 Fox, John E. .. .... ...563 Fox, John M. ..... N557 Fox, Juliene ..., --..... S 26 Fox, Marianne ,,...... 489 Fox, Marilyn . .,,,,,......... 497 Fox, Nyle ............,,., , ................ 524 Fox, Sandra ,,..,,.,.,,., , 161, 487 500 Fradenburg. Barbara Frame, David .. ,. .. Francis, Bert ., ,, Francis, Francis, Donald , Gene ,,,, ,, Francl, Francneu r, Gerald J errv .,,,,,,,,, ,..,,. 135 H501 417 ,305 -305 305 , ....,,. ..., 4 11 . fffffsio 544 Frank, Anne , ,,,,,,,, . Frank, Robert ,,,,, Frank, Ronald 190. 208. 326. Franke, Roger ...,, ,.,,.,,,. ,,,.,.. Franklin, Don ...,.,,..,, Franklin, Ted Sion' M503 426 559 567 442 Franz, Curtis ,..., . , ,, ,,,,,,,, ,568 Franz. Lesley .. ,,,.... ,.,, 4 85 489 Frnsch, Frederick ....,.. ,,,,.. . ,181 Fraser, Beatrice Jeanne .,,.......,. 451 Fraser, James ..,....,.,,,,...,... 167 551 Fraser, Robert ....,,, ..,.. 1 67 547 Frnumann, Sharon , .... 161, 168 505 Frnund, Alvin ,..,,..,,. H3398 Frazer, Lorelei .. ..,, H503 578 Frazeur, Dean R. ,.....162 Frazier, Charles ...... ......... 2 47 Frazier, Thomas ...... ............ 5 30 Frazier, William ......... ............... 5 57 Frearson, David E. ...... ...... 1 74, 326 Frederick. David M. ........,, 297, 555 Frederixon, Peter ,,.... ...,........ 3 26 Fredrickson, Diane ..... ......... 5 00 Free, Elta ......,,.....,,,.. ...... 4 92 Freed, Jeffrey ,......... ...... 5 46 Freedman, Jerome .,.. ...... 4 21 Freedman, Mary ...... ....,. 4 89 Freeman, Jack ,.... ...... 5 22 Freeman, Jan .,...., ...... 5 51 Freese, Philip .....,.... ...... 3 98 Freistroffer, Joan ......, ...... 3 26 French, Raymond ....... ...... 5 29 Frenzel, Frederick ..,.. ...... 4 25 F1-eson, Ronald ..........,................. 541 Freudenberger, John 169, 209, 327, 327 564 Freund, Frederick ...................... 327 Frey, William ..........,,.....,.. 246, 422 Freyman, Arthur L., Jr. .... 146, 147 Fricker, Judith .........,...............-.. 450 Fridlin, William .......,,.,...--r-..---.-. 405 Friedersdorf, Larry ................--.. 514 Friedman, Gerald 244, 245, 246 248 Friedmeyer, Diana ............------.-.. 502 Friehe, Carl .....,,...4.....,,-.---. 211. 213 Friend, Larry ...,.,...... 167, 168. 393 Frierott, Bernard , ...........-...-.- ..-.441 Frische, James ..... ................. 4 '75 Fritsch, Nicholas .... ...-.. 4 22 Fritz, David .......,. ...... 3 27 Fritz, Paul ............, ........----..- 5 23 Fritz, Ronald .......... ....-....-..- --44 5 5 1 Froebel, Marilyn .,.......-..,..-.-----.. 499 Frohreich, Lloyd .....,...... 202-A, 327 Fronduti, Robert .,,.,.4.......,-.----4.- 411 Frushour, Robert ....,,,. 174 174 418 Frushour, Terry ...........-..,4..--- -4.425 Fruth, Jonathan . ...,.,,,, 172. 327 555 Fruth, Thomas 170, 198. 211, 213, 327 398 Frye, Larry .......,..........,,...... 163 397 Frye, Richard ............. ..,........... 5 27 Frymier, Brook ,..... 236 539 Fugit, David ..........., ...........------ 3 98 Fujawa, Thomas .......................... 530 Fulford, Robert .............,, ..........-. 3 27 Full, Susan ..,...... ,,.,,., 1 57 327, 502 Fullam, Peter .... , ....,... 131 543 Fuller, Charles ..... ...,.....-..----- 5 22 Fuller. Steven ,.,...,, . ..,..... 418 Fullerton, Thomas .,,.----- --564 Funk, Daniel .,,,......,,,.,,......,. 327. 390 Funk, Peggy 113, 161 197, 469, 472 Funk, Sandra ...............-. . -....------- 499 Funke, Michael .................... 410, 411 Funke, Raymond .... ..,.------. 5 31 Funnell. Bernard .... ........ 3 27 Fuquay, Gary ....4.. --.--- 4 76 Furd, Melvin ......... .-.--- 4 18 Furney, Thomas ...... ...----- 5 37 Furst, Peter .....,... ----..----- 4 37 Fusiek, Mary .... ..--.- 1 75- 492 Fuss, David ...... ----------- 5 59 Fust, Darlene ..-.---- 492 Gaar, Philip .............,.,................ 378 Gabbard, Larry 0172, 209, 327, 523 Gaber, Margaret ........,............... ..505 Gable, Larry ...................,............ 546 Gaden, Richard ..... .................... 1 92 Gaehler, John .............................. 142 Gaedtke, Gloria ............ 161, 168 489 Gaerte, Glenn .... ......,,............ 5 67 Gaesser, Rose .... ......... 2 42, 327 Gafiin, Carl .,...... ............ 3 69 Gaffney, Louis ..... ............ 3 27 Gaile, Wesley .....,. .............. 5 66 Galbreath, Janice .... ...... 1 13 157 Galbreath. Mary ...... ........... 4 53 Galison, Ruth ........,. ..,... 1 81 503 Gallagher, Patrick ..... ...... 1 56 327 Gallagher, Sharon .....,.................. 327 Gallagher, Stephan ..,,,,...... 246 327 Galler, Lawrence .....,.,..,............. 433 Galliher, James . ........................... 259 Gallo, Virginia G. ........ 157, 327 498 Galloway, Martha 94, 157,161, 327 446 Gambino, Angela .................,,...., 459 Gambrel, David ..,,........,..,......,..... 548 Gambrel, Donald ...... .... 5 40 Ganier, Mary ....... ....,.., 5 05 Gannett, Richard .... ..,.,...,,..., 4 02 Gano, Barclay ....... ...... 3 27 401 Gans, William ..... .........,..,, 5 40 Gantz, Albert ....... .,.,.. 1 97 519 Gapen, Richard ..... .,..., 1 29. 389 Gappa, Frank .... ............ 3 86 Garber, Dennis ..... ......... 5 56 Garceau, David ..,.. ...... 4 25 Garceau, Joseph ,..... ...... 5 41 Garden, David ....... ...... 4 33 Gardin, Roy ..,........ ..,... 1 62 Gardner, Edwin ...... ....., 3 27 Gardner, Gayla .................... 146 492 Gardner, Michael ........................ 476 Gardner, Robert E., Jr. . .......... 514 Gardner, Wayne ........... . ............ 519 Garich, Jeryn ....,. ...,.......... .489 Garland, Floyd ....... ....... 3 27 483 Garland, Melvyn ..... , ...,,.,......., 561 Garman, James ..... ..,.... 2 13 327 Garrahan, Joseph ..,... ............. 5 46 Garrett, Karen ....... ....,..... 5 03 Garrett, Rebecca .......................... 500 Garrett, Richard A. .....,... , .......... 434 Garrett, Richard W. ..171, 173 210 Garriott, David ............................ 441 Garriott, Rona ....... ..,....... 1 61 492 Garrison, Lloyd ..... 1 .,............. 532 Garrison, Marcia ...... ....... 1 57 502 Garritson, Ronald ...,.. ,....... .,... 5 6 5 Garst, Judy .,.,......... . ......... 501 Garvey, John .,.... ...,......... 5 12 Garvin, Caren ,..... ....... 1 60, 504 Gai-wood, Donna .... ............. 3 27 Garwood, Robert .. .......... 536 Gary, Virginia .............. ...,... 4 99 Garzella, Jack, Jr. ............ ....... 4 S2 Gasparac, Philip J.. Jr. .... . ...... 540 Gates, Alan ..................... ....... 5 12 Gates, Dennis ............... ....... 5 41 Gatewood, Ronald ...... ....... 2 45 Gattuso. Carol ....... ....... 5 03 Gaunt. David ......... ..............-... 5 46 Gauthier, Gregory A... ,.,....,.......... 5 26 Gautsch, Alice ........4... 113. 161 491 Gaw, Anthony .............................. 154 Gearhart, Charles ....... 156, 434 Gearhart, 'Thomas .... ............. 5 66 Gee, Arthur ............. .......... 4 S1 Gee, James .......... ......, 3 27 Gee, John ............... .......... 4 10 Gehl, Patrick ............ ............. 5 36 Gehlbach, Richard .... ............... 4 76 Gehlhausen, Paul ...... ....... 1 90, 327 Gehrdes, Ernest ..... ...,......... 3 27 Gehring, Donald ...., ....,,.... 1 67 531 Gehrke, Donald ......,.....,..,-.-.--.----- 561 Geib, George W. ..,..... 158,327 539 Geiger, Merl .,,..... ............. 1 71 327 Geise, David ...,....... . ......... 168 393 Geisel, James .........,.. .........-.-- 5 52 Geissbuhler, John ....................-- 555 Gelander, R.Dber1 ........,...-...---4.... 547 Gelfius, Hal ...................-..-..---.... 551 Geuing, Anne ,.....,,,,,,., 119. 445, 456 Gemberling, Lamar ,.........,.. ....... 4 02 Gemmer, David ...............,....----.. 521 Gengelbach, John .......4. .... ..-.---- 4 7 3 Gentry, Lloyd .........-.-.4-.---- 154 561 Genung, Edward N., Jr. Genutis Thomas .,...,..,... ,...... 5 63 George, Gary .........,,,.,, ....,.. 4 29 George, Hal ............,,.,...,,...,.,...,. 549 George, Linda ...................,,..,..,,., 492 George, Marilyn 154, 214, 327, 487 505 George, Richard ........,................. 178 George, Thomas .......................,., 327 Georgelis, James .. .... ...513 Gephart, Glenn .,.,.., .. ....... 328 Gerard, John ........ .................. 1 67 Gerard, Mary ...... ..................... 4 90 Gerard, Phillip ............................ 434 Gerbasi, Peter ............ 328, 425, 551 Gerber, Thomas .......... 118, 119 382 Gerbig, Clifford .......................... 178 German, Judith ..... .......... 1 13 160 Gerald, David ....,. ....... 2 94, 476 Gertz, George ......... ............ 3 28 Geshkewich, John .....4 .......... 3 94 Gettelfinger, James ..... ..,.,..... 5 64 Getzelmann, Willard ,................. 402 Geyer, James .........,,,.......... 162 483 Ghanekar, Kaslninath ................ 155 Giachini, Gail ...............,...... 328 448 Gibbs, Charles .......... l...... 1 16 406 Gibbs, Nan .......... .,,..., 3 28 503 Gibran, Kahlil ...... .....,............ 5 12 Gibson, Carole .... ........,...,l....... 4 97 Gibson, David .............. 288, 289 389 Gibson, Elaine .... , ..... .,,.,..l....... 4 62 Gibson, Francis .......................... 406 Gibson, Jane .......... 205-D, 214 328 Gibson, Jerome . .....,....,..,,,. 173, 519 Gibson, Robert ......,..,,, 167, 211, 413 Gieseking, Janet ,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 222, 462 Gifford, Beverly ,,........ 159, 168 502 Gigerich, Patricia ...,,.,.,,,,,,,, 161 504 Gilardi, Bingham ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 556 Gilbert, Marjorie ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 '70 Gilbert, Thomas ..,.. ,,,,,,, 1 90 208 Gilkerson, Leslie . ..... ........,.... 4 O5 Gill, Donna ...,..........,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, 5 05 Gill. John --.......... ..... 1 95-A 534 Gill, Michael ..... ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 14 Gill. Robert ......,,.. ,,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 34 Gillam, Ernest .... ....... 5 65 Gillen, John ..,,.....,.,,, ,,,,,,, 3 73 Gillespie, Robert ..,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,,, 5 20 Gilliatt, Harold ....,....,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, 1 78 Gilliland, Lawrence, Jr Gillman, Ronald ........ ,..,,. .... 5 2 1 540 Gilman, Linda ............ 174, 197 457 Gilmer, Carolyn ...,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 490 Gilmore, Curtis 156, 169. 171. 172, 173 Gilmore, Sammie .....,,,..,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 53 Gilmore, Sarah ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0 2 Gilpin, John , ..........., ,.,,,,,, 2 47, 386 Gilrowski. Thomas .... ..... 1 42, 417 Ginn, George ,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 59 Giolma, Francis ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 90 Giunta, Angelica .... ,,,,,,,, 4 62 Givan, Champ ........ ,.,,,,., 4 06 Glanzman, Gerald ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 21 Glasgow, Edsel ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 05 Glasgow, James .,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,, 139, 431 Glass. Dick .................. 169 328, 418 Glass, Larry ........,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 69 Glassburn, Timothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 552 Glassett, Jane ,,.,.,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,, 450 Glatt, Bonnie .,,...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 S9 Glaubke, Peggy .... ..... 1 93, 492 Glazier, Stanley .... ,,,.,,,,,,, 5 61 Glazier, Susan .,,.. ,,,,,,,, 4 51 Gleason, Jeffrey .... ,,,,,,,, 5 43 Gleason, Walter ..,. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 34 Gleeson, Larry ..,...,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 158 Gleim, George, Jr. ...... 172 209 328 Glenn, Eileen .....,,.,,.,,, 155, 157 323 Glenn, Kathleen ,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . H490 Glenn, Robert ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 548 Glick, Jerrold ........,.........,..,.,,,,, ,.564 Gliwa, Joseph ..,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, 258 328 Gloin, Nancy ...... 119, 189, 328 458 Glorioso. Charles ,..........,,....,, ,,,,, 5 26 Glover, Russell ..,..,,,..,,.,,..,,.,,,,,,,, 422 Glowacki, Leonard ..... .,...,,,. 5 27 Gnam. Michael ...A..,.. ,.,,.. 1 72 410 Godby, James ......,. .,....... . .560 Godoy, Martin .........,,.........,....... 413 Godwin, John ..,.......,....,.....,,...,... 510 Goebel, Karen 114, 157, 161, 163, 176, 454 Goebel, Louis 99, 170, 176. 192, 211, 397 Goebel, Paul D., Jr, . ,,,,,,v.--,,,--- - 526 G0ebel, Philip ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.w,- -,-,.----..- 1 78 Goecker. Allan ,.,,,,,,,,,, 134 163 476 Goede, Paulette ,,,,,,,,, ,--.-,,w,w--A A.'4 5 0 3 Goeltz, Walter J., Jr, ,,,,,,,,w,..,.,A 410 Goelzer, Robert ,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,.,- ,-..-,.,- 4 13 Goff, Frederic L., III ...,,,.,,, 142 557 Goforth, Sherry ,,v,,,, .-,-,..,.,A 4 92 Gugarn. Donald ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, w,,, ,,,,,,4 5 5 5 Gohn, Lyle 105, 165, 176 192 2 Goldberg, Alan ,,,,,,, w.,,, ,4,-.-A.,v A Goldberg, Joseph ,,,,,, , ,v,-,A.,- -518 Grlldberg, Tobi ...,,,,,,,. ,,,,wvw.,,w- - -489 Goldenberg, David ,,,v,, ,,,w- 1 gg 370 Gddinz, Brage. Jr. ..,, ,.,,. 1 70 114 Goldsberry, Judith ,,v,,,.,,-.-.- 174 459 Goldsberry, Marjorie ,...,.,,,, 328 452 Goldsmith, James ,,.,, , ,,v,,-,,- --FF 5 49 Goldsmith, Louise ,.,,, ,-,,, v----- 4 8 9 Goldstein, Irving ,,,,,,,,.wv,w.., vwv,---. 5 11 Goldstein, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,v,,-., 4 21 Goldstein. William 43.294, 328, 370 Goldstine, Jerry ...,.,. ,32S, 421, 437 Goldsworthy, John ,,v,,,,,1,v-,v-. ,.A' 3 98 Goll, Susie ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,w-- 143 216 Gollings, Jack A ,,,, YQQI 1.--.A1 4 2 9 Golsan, Diane , ..,,,,, ,....4,1 4 53 Golucll, Joseph ,,,,, .--.1--, 5 55 Goluch. Valerie .,,. ,,,,,, 4 51 Gomez, Jesus ,,,,, wv-,,--,.4..,.--- 1 54 Good. Larry ....,.,,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,w,,. 5 27 Good. Patricia ...,..,,.,,, 87 241 457 G00d, Wilmer L., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 477 G00den, Donald P. ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, A 323 Goodman, Michael ..,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 4 21 Goodman, Samuel ...... .,... 1 18 421 G00dhigl1t. Ronald ...,,. ,,,,.,...,, 4 05 Goodpaster, Edward .,,, ........ 3 28 Goodrich, Larry ,,,,,,, ,,,,.4,- 5 47 Goodwin, Paul E. .,,,,w4 .369 Goodwin, Paul G, ,, ,,.,,,,,,,, 200 Goodwin, Robert .....,., ,...,. 4 22 523 Gookins, Dwight .....,,,,, ...,..,,.., 5 64 Gorakhpurwalla, Homi ,...,.. .155 Goran, David ,..,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 54 Goranowski, Thomas ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 3 86 Gorden, Everett ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,-, 3 28 Gordon. George Grant ,,,,,,,...,,,, 512 Gordon, John .,...,.,.,,,,,.,.., .,,..,,, 3 74 Gordon, Laurie ,.....,.,,., ....,, . ,161 Gordon, Margo ,..,,... ,,,,4 , M490 Gordon, Phillip ...,,,.. , ..,.,,., 393 Gordon, Raymond ,,,,, ,,,,.,,, 5 12 Gordon, Robert T. .,,,, ,,,,,,.. 5 18 Gordon, Sandra ..,,., ,,,,..,. 4 55 Gore, Charles ....... ........ 5 46 Gore, Ronnie ...., ,,,.,,,, 4 33 Gorman, Mary .,..,. ,,...,..,,,,,. 4 53 Gorndt, Judith ..,... ...... 1 89 328 Gorski, James ..... .....,.....,.. 5 35 Gosma, Donald .,.. ....,..., 1 59 328 Gosnell, Max .....,....,..,.,.,.,.....,..,. 328 Gossard, Halbert .............,.......... 366 Gosswiller, Sue .......... 174, 190 459 Gotschall, Thomas ..............,,,..... 402 Gotshall, James .... ,....,.. 200 328 Gott, Mary ......,..... ,,..,.,. 3 28 450 Gottbrath, Frank ..., .,............ 5 67 Gottbrath, Mary .... ...... 1 29, 448 Gotti, Mark , ..... .. ,,.,.,,,,, 516 Gottman, John .. .....,,,.,,,, 426 Gough, Byron ..... ..,.... 1 08, 328 Gould, Linda ,...... ....... 1 57, 328 Gould, Stephen ......,. .......... 5 53 Gould, Thomas M. .. ..,.... 402 Goyal, Damla ....A.... ....... 1 55 Graber, Robert .......... ....... 3 28 Grabhorn, Robert .,.... ....... 5 23 Grabill, Gordon ...., .......... 3 28 Graf, Ronald ........ ............ 5 24 Graff, George ....... ....... 2 98 299 Graft, John ........... .........,.. 5 24 Grafton, Margaret .l,, ....... 4 72 Graham, Barton .,..,, .540 Graham, Bonnie ..... ........., 5 05 Grahani, Charles ........,.. .197 Graham, Clayton .,............ .382 Graham, Douglas .... ,...... 1 69 323 Graham, Larry ..... ,.........- . 563 Graham, Robert ....... 328 366 Graham, Ronald ,,,,.l.. ............ 5 19 Graham, Steven .,.,. ..,.. . .......... 5 56 Graham, Thomas H. ..... H382 Gralewski, Ronald YY.. ----l.- 5 39 Gramling, Gail ...,. ----.--- 4 97 Grandorf, Thomas ,,,. ........-... 4 13 Grandstaif, Robert ,..,........ 203 562 Gransinger, Joseph ...,........ 156 476 Grant, Craig ......,,.... ..,,.-. 1 63 546 Grant, Diane ....,,... ...-..-- .--l 5 0 2 Grasso, John ....... ,l.--- ------4- 5 1 1 Gratner, Carol ..,,,,..,....,.. ....,,. 4 90 Graves, Lary .,,...----.-..,-,,-- '--- A ,-563 Graves, Robert C.. Jr. .. ...... .524 Gray, Barbara .............--- ----A-- 5 05 Gray, Betsy ......... ...,..-.,--.----- V 447 Gray, Gerald ....................,........- 563 Gray, John R. ..............,... 169.323 Gray, John Wesley, III ........ 414 Gray, Linda ....l.............,--,..-------- 505 Gray, Robert T., 111 ............,... 425 Gray, William F. .............. 385, 530 Grcevich, Richard ...... . .......... 562 Greber, Martha ..... ....... 5 O2 Green, Edith .......... ....... 4 57 Green, Else ,...,......... ........ 1 36 Green, Frances ............................ 450 Green, James A., II .......... 139, 390 Green, Jerilyn .......... 161, 181 490 Green, Lewis G., Jr. ................ 418 Green, Stephen ........... ....... 4 21 Green, Steven ....... ...,.... 555 Green, Teddy ......... ............ 4 89 Green, Xen ................ ............... 5 24 Greenberg, Barbara ............ 126, 505 Greenberg, Harold ........... .370 Greenberg, Joel ...... ........ 4 33 Greenburg, Robert ................. . .... 421 Greene, Anne ,,..................... ....... 4 90 Greene, Gretchen ...... 136, 328, 452 Greene, Howard .... .l.........,.. 2 47, 339 Greene, James E. .........,..-,--l,---- 477 Greene. James S., III Greenebaum, Susan ........... . ........ 502 Greenen, Charles D., Jr. 158,171 131, 328 Greenfield, Leon .......,.....,.......... 370 Greening, James ........................ 430 Greenwald, Richard .....,.............. 370 Greenwood, John .................,...... 522 Greer, Connie..D, 175, 205, 328 505 Greer, Michael ............................ 329 Gregg, William .,171, 193 200 329 Gregor, James ................,........... 259 Gregory, Carma ................,. 157, 491 Gregory, Joel ....... ....... 2 43, 329 Greiber, Marcia ..... ............ 4 48 Greiner, John ....... ............ 2 58 Grellmann, Hans .... ....... 1 74 180 Gremp, Robert ............................ 442 Grencions, Vilnis ..........1............. 511 Gresley, Stephen 156, 248, 543 552 Greulach, Larry .......................... 566 Greve, Deanna .................... 329 462 Gribben, Edward ........... .556 Grieb, John ......... .....-.. 5 34 Griebe, Mark ............ ....... 5 61 Griebe, Roger ................ ....... 5 56 Griepenstroh, Howard ................ 474 G1-ieshaum, Karl Henry ....... 329 Griese, Jerome .............,.. ....... 4 29 Griesinger, Walter ........ ....... 5 32 Grieve, Alexander .... ...... . 552 Griffin, Daniel ............. ....... 5 18 Grifiin, Stewart .............. ........ 5 19 Griffith, Alton R.. Jr. .... ......,,l. 5 52 Griffith, Donn .................... 259 422 Griffith, John .........................-,,.- 526 Griliith, Judy ..... ....... 1 61 437 Griiiith, Nancy ........... ,461 Griflith, Ritchie ..... ...........- 5 15 Griffiths, James ,...... ....... 1 42 417 Griffiths, L. L., III ..........,......... 510 Griffiths, Robert 73.141, 142, 188, 417 Griggs, Mary .............................. 503 Griggs, Michael .................. 152 249 Grimble, Larry ....... 543 549 Grimes, Charles ..... .............. .... 5 1 8 Grimes, Larry ..... ..1...... .... 1 6 4 510 Grimm, Daniel ...,...... 164. 168 559 G1-instead, Carl ........................., 329 Groah, Phyllis ......... Grogan, Lawrence Groppler, Linda Gross, .....502 189, 205-D Savilla . ..,.,. . ..,.,,.,,,, , 214, 329, 461 ......,,463 ....,...406 Gross, William .....,.,..,,,,.,,,,, Grosse, Richard ..,. .....554 Grosser, Sharon ......, . ...,,,,, Grossman, Martha .....,...,.,., ........490 .......,394 Grossman, Martin .... 167 203, 211 Grossman, Paul .,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.. 166, 431 Grothaus, Roger ........ ...... 1 64, 564 Grotheer, William ..... ,,,..,,,,,, 5 11 Grothouse, Paul ..,.,,,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,, .565 Grove, Marianne ,.... .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 505 Grove, Michael 204-D, 214, 329, 560 Grove, Vicky ........,.....,,.,, N329, 450 Grove, Wayne .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,A-510 Growcock, George , .,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,.,, 5 59 Grubb, Frank ....,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, N329 Grubb, Judith ..,..,....,.....,.,..,,..,.,,, 499 Gruenewald, Dorothy Jean . ,.... 447 Grushcow, Alan ...,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,. 4 2 1 Gruwell, Edwin D., Jr. 142, 188, 329 417 Guard, Harold ...........,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 153 Guard, Jeanne ..............,,.,., 329, 452 Guenther, Rolf ..,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 80 Guingrich, W. George ..... ........ 3 29 Guip, Hannelore .. ,,.,,,,, ,,,,, 4 33 Gulbis, Vilis ....... ..... .... ........ 5 6 2 Gunning, Karen .. .. .,,,,,. ,471 Gunter, Terry ........ , ......,,,,, 567 Gupta, Rajinder ................ 153 155 Gurnani, Nanik Der ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 155 Gustafson, Leonard Wm. ....,....,560 Guth, Donna .............. 329, 445 460 Guthrie, Thomas .........,,,,,..,,.,.,,, 394 Guttman, Maury 258, 260. 262, 266, 268. 269. 271, 273, 329 421 Guzeman, David ...,...........,.... ,,.,,, 5 16 Gygi, Francis .... ..... 3 29 483 Haan, Charles .... ..,.. 1 67 249, 482 Haan, Gaylord ........................,.., 521 Haan, Robert ..........,.,..,,,.,,,....,... 482 Haas, William John ................,. 510 Haas, William Joseph, 2 .......... 329 Haase, Penelope ..........,,....,, ,,,,, 4 63 Haast, Arthur R., Jr. . .... ..... 5 48 Habush, Bonnie ..... Hackney, David ....,.. Hadberg, Jo Ann .....500 ....,...533 .,......492 Haddlx. Roy ...................... 197 442 Hadlield, Jack ............ 172 198 329 Hadland, Kenneth ........,............. 401 Hadley, Hugh ,.,.,....,. .190 208, 329 Hadley, Richard ..,. Hadley, William ..... Haehl, Beverly .... Haehl, Donna ........... Hafermann, David ,.... Hafertepen, Kenneth .. Hagedorn, David ,....... Hagemeyer, Karen Hagenow, Charles Hagenow, Paul ...,.. Hague, Douglas .... ..,.....511 .....470 .,...470 ....,...329 ..,,.,,.519 ........158 483 , 489 ........552 ,.......385 ..,,....329 Haggerty, Jack ....,. ...,.,,.,,.,,.,.,,, 5 49 Hague, Paul L. .......... 225, 434, 533 Hagstrom, Carl L. ,.,,,,..,,,,,,...,,. 329 Hahn, Dennis ................,,.,....,.,,,. 381 Hahn, Edwin ..........., 197 247,442 Hahn, Marilyn .......,.,...,,,,, ,505 Hahn, Nancy ............... .451 Hahn, Sharon ..... .............. 4 90 Hahn, William .... ........ 3 29, 417 Haines, Jerry ..... ..........,.. 3 69 Haines, Mary ......,. ................ 4 55 Haines, William .. ........ 249 366 Haislup, Linda .... ..... 1 61 491 Haj ek, Robert ...,..... Hajny, Fred .......... Hake, Olive Sharon Hale, Jean ......... .. Hales, Gregory . ..,.. Haley, Hall, Mariann ...,.,. David Alan ........393 209 329 ........489 329 454 ........565 ...,....490 518 Hall, Donald .......... ....,,........ 4 78 Hall, Edward ...... ..... 1 42, 397 Hall, James R. .... .......... . 247 Hall, Jerry C. ...... M178 Hall, John ............ ........ 4 29 Hall, Jon ................ ........ 5 20 Hall, Robert D. .,.......... ........... 5 49 Hall, William E. .......,................ 442 Hall, William M. .............. 544. 556 Hallinin, Chester A., Jr. 1....... 348 Hallran, Jack ..............., .............. 5 30 HalIs.trom, James .... 5127, 211 329 Halstead, Clyde ..,... ........... Halt, Sally ........,......... Halyard, Raymond ...... Hamamura, Franklin .... Hambay, James .......................... 198 Hambrecht, Frederick ...... Hametstadt, Linda ............ 157 Hamill, James .,,................... Hamilton, Carol .. ...... 16 1, ......,.422 ,,..,..,502 ........556 .........,.529 515 401 504 ........559 469 470 Hamilton, Charles ..... ,..,,,,,, 1 62 Hamilton, Gerald Y . A,-- mm'-512 Hamilton, Howard ,-,,-,,AV--A 236 548 Hamiltion, James A. .......,.. , ' 554 H3-lT1ilt0l'l, Janice ,,,,,,,,,, -----, 1 166-2447 Hamilton. John Scott ' Hamiltion, Marjorie ..., 509, Hamm, John ,,,,,,,,,, ,,---,,-,--, W ii: 164 Hammack, William ..... LL-,567 Hammelman, Morris nnlt H236 Hammer, Jameg -,--,-A-A ,,-- H511 Hammersley. Vernon .,.. , . --568 Hammond, Gail .....,,.. ,, M206 H3mm0Ild, Marne ,,,,, 3 99 Hamomnd, Martha ...,, Y' i , Hammond, Ralph , ..,,,,,, 5 ,6 Hampshire, Margaret .1 IVV' H553 HHJYIDUJH. Jerry ,,,,,,,,,, Y V' 548 Hanapel, James ,,,--,--. ' ' 561 Hancock, David ,.,,,, ii ' ' 214 Hanegger, Keith ,,,, in H393 Hunf, Bonnie ' 107, 137. 175 1:-49 194 .205, 217,222 Hanf, Marcia vA-v---- -A-- 1 17 318 Hanklfw, Carolyn ' ' 161. 166, 18 ' Hankins, Richard 469, Hankins, William J, tt ' 1 7 Hanks, Mark ,-,., A ' ' 8 Hanley- red ..... gijf' 1 -'- -' 506 Hmm. Robert .,... . g'5r 52Z Hanna, Martin ........ 415 Hamas, Michael ,,,, '5 ' ' H551 Harlrahan, Lynn ,,,' 'i ' ' H78 Harwell, Clarence .... M 'i 406 Hansen, Douglas 'i ' '548 HHYISEII, James --.4- A 401 HHHSSH. Morris .. Hansen, Niels ...,.,., 165 Hansen, Richard A, 'W434 HHUSOD, Helen .,,,,,,, Hanson, Michael ,,,,-- ,,-4-- 1 382 Hanson, Thomas ..,, ,,,-, f4A 397 Harasty, Gerald ...... Y 296 Harbath, Jeanne ..,.,, A 150 Hlrbison, George ,-,, ,-,-- ' ' ' 513 Harden, Charles ,,,,,, ,,---'4 1 '3'3 '405 Harden, Dennis --,w, Y --11-1,1 559 Harden, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,, H -rvgn 1'g,'5'r453 Harder. Frederick .....,,,,,, n 479 Hardin. Jay .......... ......... ,... 1 i i1 '552 Hardin, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,1-1 j jjf'496 Hardgne, Michael ........ 195, 558--559 Hardlson, Alice ,,,,,,---,, --1V1'11,--1V 4 55 Hardman, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,, -,,,-11 ' 532 Hardy, Marilyn ,,,,,, 1,1--,'Y Y H 459 Hardy, Sarah ,,,,,,, ,11,,-1 1 6f 4gq Harger, James ..... ....... 3 30, 405 Hargrave, Jane .,...,,, V ,,,,,,,,,,-- i457 Hafgrave, Mary ..,,,,,,, ,,-,,, 1 61 492 Hargraves, William ,,,,, ---,,--1,-1- 3 29 Harker, Hai-ry ,,,,,,,,-, 1--1 V 522 Harkins, David .....,,. M550 Harkness, Jack ,,,,,,,,,,,,--. QII- 3 3 0 Harkness, Stephen --111,'-11'--1 Harlan, Robert H., II 244, 24 , 2 Harlan, William ............., ..... Harley- Ronald -... 188, 218,330 373 Harlow, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,--,1--YV,- A 1-4714 Harlow, Mary Ann .... 241, 330 460 Harlow, Stephen ,,,,,,,,,,,, ---,,-,1V D 385 Harman, Charlotte ..... ......,.. Harman, Jeri-y ,,,,,, --,-1,111V---- 1-11111- 5 1 1 Harman, Peter ,,,,,,,-,,,,-1V UVQI1 2 46 330 Harmon, David ,,,,,,,,,-,,,, ,1-V---1V,-- 5 59 Harmon. Howard G., III ..., 142 529 Harmon, James ...,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,- ,,,--, 4 1 7 Harmon, Larry ..,,.,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,-- 4 2 2 Harmon, Timothy ,,,,,,, ,,w--. 4 01 Harms, Philip , .,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,1- ' -394 Harness, Jerome ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y -.1,-1-, 556 Harness, Margaret ,,,,,,,,,,,, 161 502 Harnisch, Fred ,,,,,,,,,,, ---111--1111 1 63 Harp. Nancy .....,,,,.,, ,,,--V 4 49 Harpe, Linda ...... ,,,,,, 5 03 Harpel, James ...., ,,,,,, 5 56 Harpel, Lynn ,,,, , ,,,,-,-1-,,--1 M499 Harper, David ..... ............ 1 56 330 Harper. James .,.,.,,,,.A44,,,,,A4 245 563 Harper, Jeanne ..,,....,. 129, 241 458 Harper. Nancy ..... .... ..,,., . , 154 330 Harper, Rebecca .,,,,, ..,,A,,,,,,v,w,,, 1 64 Harrell, James J, ,,,, 1 Vv,v,,, 533 Harrell, Larry ,.,., ,,AVY, 5 49 Harrell, Thomas , .,,,, 1 ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 54 Hai-rick, George ...,,,,,. ,,,l,,,,,,,,,,, 5 13 Harrigan, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 38 465 Harrigan, Timothy .....,,,...... 509 511 Harrington, Robert T. 156.176, 248, 389 Harrington, W. F., Jr. ...,......... ..,540 Harris, Carole ..,...,............,,,..,.,,,, 500 Harris, Charles ,.167, 168, 330 393 Harris, Constance ,..,.. ,, .,....,....... 472 Harris, Edward P., III ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 551 Harris, Jack .,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 18 Harris, James ..... ..... .... ........ 3 8 6 Harris, Joseph ...., ...... 2 58 263 Harris, Larry ..,. .,,... 1 65 330 Harris, Lauryn ...,. ...... 3 30 455 Harris, Nancy ,,,,, .,,-,wV 3 30' 493 Harris, Robert ,.,, ,,,,-v4 ,,,,--.. 2 5 9 Harris, Ronald .....,, ,,,,,,, 1 76, 413 Harris, Wayne ...,...... , .r,,,.,,,,,,,, 330 Harrison, Cynthia ,,,. .... ,..... 1 6 1, 500 Harrison, Frederick ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,- 4 75 Harrison, James ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,- 5 55 Harrison, Robert L. ..,,. .,,,, 4 37 Harrison, Robert W. ,,,, , 425 Harrison, Steven ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 46 Harrold, Michael ,,,,,,,,,, 409 Harrold, Robert, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 76 Harrow, Susan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 161, 502 Harshbarger, Suzanne ,,,.......,.,... 459 Harshkant, Kachhi r,,,,,, ,,,,,,,1 1 55 Hart, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,V ,,,, 555 Hart, Elizabeth .,,, ,,,,, 1 29 Hart, Norman ,,,, ,,1.,1, 5 36 Harter, Carl ...,.. ,,,,,,..1 3 30 Hartfield, Jay ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 54 Hartle, Sue ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,1, ,,,--,,Y,. 4 57 Hartley, Gail ,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , H330 445 Hartman, Albert W,, Jr, ,,,1,,,,,, 418 Hartman. Arlene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4, 499 Hartman, Joella ,.,...,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 61, 500 Hartman, Maurice ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 65 Hartman, Nancy ...... ..,.... 1 61 489 Hartman, Patricia ,r,, ,,,,,,,,,1,, 4 92 Hartman, Robert ,.,.., ,,,r,,,,,,,, 5 62 Hartman, Sandra ,..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 89 Hartman, William ,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 97 413 Hartmann, Diane .,,,,. ,.... . ,161, 499 Hartsell, Edward ........ ...522 Hartter, Larry ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 29 Hartwell, Jerry ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 25 Hartzell, Mary .....,,,, ,... 9 9, 194 457 Hartzler, Quentin ..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 178 Harvey, Amy .,,..,, , ,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 503 Harvey, George ,..,, .,,............ 2 94 Harvey, Richard .. ,....., 172 560 Harvey, Ronnie .... ,,..,...,,,, 5 19 Harvill, John ...... ........., 3 97 Harwood, James .,..........,,,,,,,,,. ...555 Haselby, Lois ......,... ,,,, ,,.,, 1 6 1 483 Haseman, Joseph H.. Jr. ....,..., , 330 Hash, Priscilla ,....,., 161, 168 500 Haskett, Daniel ..,.,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,11,, 5 16 Hasse, Leonard ,,,,,,,,,, 544 555 Hasse, Marjorie ..... ..,,,,,,,,,,, 5 03 Hassel, Henry ....... ,,.,,,,,.. 1 69 Hassenplug, Glenn .,,, ..,..., 5 33 Hastings, Jerry .,,..,,,, .,... ,,,. ..... 4 2 5 Hatch, Priscilla ...,...,,,,.......,,,..... 490 Hatcher, Joseph ..199, 213, 330, 559 Hatfield, Joseph ,......,...,. ..... 1 57 330 Hatfield, Patty ...........,........ 242 460 Hatfield. Philip ,,,...... Hathaway, Barbara , Hathaway, Geoffrey . Hattab. Hatten. Rushdi .,,,... ,. Robert I-Iaub, Darrel ...,..... f, , .fffff1'61 ' ,,..,, 236 200 502 522 ,. ,,.,,,., ..... 5 54 .,...330, .......469, 514 478 Haubursin, Lucy ..,., ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 4 7 Hauck, Shirley ,,.,....,,,,,,,..,,,........ 491 Hauersley, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,.... 330 389 Hang, Raymond 169, 195, 208-D, 209 330 Haugh, Stephen ...,... ............,., . H441 Haupert. Dennis ........ ..,... 5 32 Hauschild, Earl ..,,,..,..,..,..,,,,,,,,,, 247 Hausenfluck, Larry ,.,, ..,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 42 Hausman, Russell ....,,.,.....,.,...,,. 515 Haven, Theodore ..,...,. 177. 180, 564 Hawk, James ...,..........,.,,,.., 330, 398 Hawker, Fred ....,. ,,,.,....,.,,,,,,, 3 94 Hawkey, Ann ..,,..,.. ,......, ..... 5 0 3 Hawkins, Clark ........ ...,...,.,..... 5 13 Hawkins, Jack ,,..,,,......,,,. 4330, 559 Hawkins, James H. ,,.. , ..,....422 Hawkins, Joyce ........., ........., 4 91 Hawkins, Lois .,..... ,...... 1 57 Hawkins, Robert ....,, ,.,,....,, 1 75 Hawkins, Sharon ,,,,,,,,. ..,,,,..,.,,, 4 92 Hawkinson, Richard .,.... 330 397 Hawks, Keith .,.,.......... ............. 5 54 Hawley, Steven ......... Haworth, John ..,,,,, Haworth, William Hay, David ........,.... Hayes, Edwin ....,. Hayes, Gary ............. Hayes James ...,. ,,,, Hayes: Joseph P., Jr. Hayes, John , ,,,....,.. .. Hayes, Lynn ..... ..... Hayes, Marian .... Hayes, Robert .... Haynes, Donna ....... Haynes, Jo Ellen ..,,, Hays, Carroll .....,.., Hays, Richard ..,,,..,. Haywood. William ,, Hayworth, Neena .,,, Hazen, Robert ......... Hazlerline, Edward .. Hazleton. Richard Hazlett, Everett ...., Hazlett, John ..,,.. Hazzard, Linda .... Head. Thomas ..,... Heard, Saundra ...... Heath, Constance .,,.., Heath. Michael ..... , ............, 520 330, 374 'l4E5f' 515 529 . ........ 259 377 555 466 195 ,.,.,,..l,446 . . M510. .. if 488 567 564 417 501 389 550 563 559 500 564 503 453 553 579 558 499, Hilli oss Richard Holtzman, Gerald ...., p, .........-..V Hoop, Philip E., III .... .398 Houston, Elmore J.. Jr. .,...,.... . Heath, Robert ....Y,Y.,,.Y................ 548 Heathman, Karen ............,........... 488 Heaton, Curtis 123, 159, 164,166, 168, 192 394 Heavrin, Steve ,...............,, A......... 5 27 Heckman, John .........,.........,...,.,.. 258 Heckman, Philip ,.... ..,... 5 47 Hedegard, Alan ,..... ........ 5 20 Hedges, James L. .. ................. 511 Hedrick, Robert .... ........... 2 49, 557 Heeb, Louis ....... ...................... 5 24 Heer, Warren ..... ...... 1 69, 330, 531 Heeter, Mary ..,,. ........... 1 61 503 Heezen, Robert ...... ................. 5 21 Hegg, Carol . ,..... .....l........... 5 03 Hegwood, John ............,............... 386 Heil, Frederick ............ 188. 330 378 Heilig, Marvin .................. ........, 3 82 Heim, Don .................................. 565 Heimerdinger, William . ..... ..-... 5 54 Hein, Bruce ..................... ..... 5 10 Heindel, Jared .............. ..... 4 13 Heineman. Charles .... .516 Heinlein, Larry .... .. ,.... 330 Heinold. Marvin .,..................... ---530 Heinzmann, Fred .......,...........---,- 397 Heirman, Donald ......,, 200, 545 566 Heiser, Everett H., Jr. ,............. 541 Heist, David .................,,,..... ..,-..- 5 48 Heisterberg, Karel ...... -..-.A----- 4 72 Heit, Margaret ......... ..... 1 66. 488 Helfert, Bruce ...... ......., 5 24 Helfrich, Frank ....... ...-----..---- 5 59 Helfrick, Charles .,... ..... 5 09 525 Helft, Ross ............ ---.--4---- 5 62 Heller, George ....... .413 Heller, Thomas ...... .------- 4 22 Hellman, Karl ....,,.. ----.... 5 27 Hellman, Kristin ..... .......1 4 99 Hellwig, Paul ........ -------- 5 10 Helm, Wesley .........-...... ----.A-- 1 69 Helman, Robert ....,,,.......,.,.,,,,.... 142 Helmick, Walter E., Jr, .... 330, 339 Helmkamp, Jack .......,..------..-.-- 299 Helmkamp, Janice ...., ..,,, 3 00 460 Helms, Don ................,...--, -------.- 5 33 Helt, Donald ...............-.-.-,,------ 4- 374 Helt, Eric .... 116,176, 248, 254, 422 Heltzel, Paul .............................. 483 Hemmerlein, Arthur ......,,........ 274 Hempenius, Walter .... ...... 1 62 Hemphill, Robert ..... ......... 4 09 Hemphill, William ...,,,,........,...... 330 Henderson, David ............-. 557. 557 Henderson, Frederick, Jr. 330, 402 Henderson, Marlene ............ 330, 503 Henderson, Robert N. ...,.......... 475 Henderson, Robert W. 214, 217, 331 Henderson, Stanley ..... ............ 2 88 Henderson, Wayne ............ 245, 402 Henderson, William .... ...-....... 5 63 Hendrick, Hal ......... ...... 4 05 Hendricks, Carl .......... ...... 5 61 Hendricks, Charles D. ....... .386 Hendricks, Charles L. .......,...... 522 Hendricks, Diana .....................,.. 331 Hendrix, Charles ................ 167, 331 I-Ienke, Carla .......,.,.... 143, 331, 490 Henkel, Thomas ........................ 442 Henricks, Victoria ...... 253, 254, 457 Henry, Donald .........................--. 411 Henry, James C., Jr. ,......... 171, 199 Hensal, Thomas .......... ........... 3 82 Henschen, John ....... ............ 5 30 Hensler, Donna ...... ..... 1 57, 461 Hensler, Janice ....... .............. 5 02 Hensler, Virginia 134, 157, 161, 331, 460 Hepple, Jane ........................ 193, 485 Herbenar, Janet .,.......... .......,.. 1 73 Herbert, John ...,............... ...... 4 25 Herbst, August A., Jr. 564 Herbst, Warren ............ ..... 5 37 Herbst, Willard .......... ..... 4 06 Hercey, Robert ...... ..... 5 20 Herd, Anthony .... .478 Herder, John .......... ........ 3 69 Hering, Aleda ............. ..... 4 98 Heritage, Cynthia ..... .........., 5 O1 Herman, Richard ....... ....,......,.. 5 47 Hermann, Charles ..,... ...... 1 11 518 Hern, Charles ........,,. ........... 5 52 Herndon, Bobby .... ,....... 4 78 Hernicz, Ralph .,,.,....................,,. 526 Herr, Richard Z. ,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 331 434 Herrick, Jane ,..... 152, 193, 331 503 Herrin, Nancy ......,,....,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 92 Hershauer, John ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 518 Hershberger, Philip ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 73 Herzog, Frances ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 96 Heshelman, Garry ...... . ..,,, 236 432 Hesler, Lee ..,............ ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 52 Hesprich, Glen ...... ,,..,,,,,,. 5 37 Hess Alan .,,.,.... ,,,,,, 1 74 417 Hess Edgar ..., ,...., 1 74 331 Hess, Paige ......... .,..,,,,,,, 4 97 Hess. Richard ..... ...,,,,,.,.,,, 4 18 Hess Ronald . .... ....,, 5 58,559 Hess Sandra ........ ...... 3 31 466 Hesselberth, John ..... ........,.. 3 77 Hesser, John ........ .,..,, 2 59, 556 Hetrick, Charles .... . l......... 414 Heuer, Charles .. .... ...... 3 81 580 Hewitt. Paula ........... Heyn, Gayle ..........,.. Hiatt, Judith .....,....... Hiatt, William E., Jr Hibbard, Mary ......... Hibbard, Robert Hickle, Daniel ....... Hickman, Donald ..... Hickman, Judith 146, 147 Hicks, Anthony Hicks, James .... Hicks, Ronald ........... Hicks Hicks Hiday: Russell D., Sharon ...,.,..... John ...... Higa, George 155, 162 Higgins, Linda ......,,. Higgins, Richard High, Charles .....,. High, Richard .... Higham, James ..... 174 ' ' 'ikisl 142, , 211 499 .........454 'isiif' 197 505 405 502 515 568 430 459 .........568 21 1, '17'i ' 331 535 442 .........501 Hofer, Ronald .... ....., 1 98 Hoffer, Jerry ........,,,.,, 177: Hoffer, Judith ............ 160, 168 .332 Hofferberth, James ........... Hoffman, Clifford .,... ....... Hoffman, Donald .,... ...... Hoffman, Fred ...... ..... Hoffman, Michael ..... .... Hoffmann, Paul ....,..,. 200 331 181 332 499 390 .332 429 nuuw426 390 505 .247 520 Hoffmeyer, James 243, 331 .........500 331 527 .........524 .........565 .........548 Highsmith, John ....-...... .540 Hight, Harriett ..... ......, 1 59 500 Hiigli, Sharon ....... .----.--. 4 92 Hiland, Sammy ....... -.-l----- 5 47 Hilbish, Douglas ..... --..-.------ 5 27 Hilbish, Thomas ........ ...------------ 3 97 Hildenbrand, Sharon .......... 175 467 Hildreth, Kathleen .... -...-----.-- 1 60 Hildreth, Marg .....----.. .------- 9 0' 91 Hile, William E., Jr. .....-. .-425 Hilgenberg, Dennis ....--.-.-----4---- ,560 Hilkert, Thomas ....----- ----4-e 5 64 555 Hill, Bert E., Jr. .... .... ........... 5 1 1 Hill, Betty J. ....... -.-.,.- 1 96 492 Hill, Betty K. ........,......--...- ----.---- 4 51 Hill, Diane 112, 187-B, 189, 212-E, F, 331, 458 Hill, Donald ........................ 331. 540 Hill, Dortha ................ 157 445, 449 Hill, Emily .........., ...............,A---. 4 99 Hill, James .............. ......... 1 72, 405 Hill, John D., Jr. .... ---.------,, 5 60 Hill, Leita .............. ..........--.-..-----. 4 92 Hill, Martha 189, 201, 213, 216, 331, 466 Hill, Phyllis ......................--.. ,------ - 451 Hill, Raymond ............................ 562 Hill, Thayer ............. ------ 5 49 g , ----- Hilligoss, Robert ..., Hilligoss, Sara ..... Hilsmier, Nancy ...... Hilty, Jon .......------,-- Himelick, Paul ......... Himelreich, Louis .,... Himsel, Barbara ...... Hinchman, Donna ..... Hinchman, John ...... Hinchman, Max ...... ......522 .......409 ......504 ,.....450 ,.....331 ,.....417 ,.....518 ......503 ......490 ......394 ,,....548 Hindel, Jerome ..... --'f------ 5 11 Hinds, Gerry ...,-.--------e--' ------------- 3 31 Hinds, Jocelyn --...--- .----fe---- 3 31- 502 Hine, Donald ........----.-,----- ------------ 5 53 Hine, Max .... 169, 172, 199, 209, 331 Hiner, Douglas ..--'--------------- ------ 4 26 Hines, Stanley -.----------.------- 273- 401 Hinkelman, Gerald ..... ----4-,--- 5 47 Hinkey, Tom . ........--- ------.-----e 5 12 Hinkle, Jerry .........- --.--., 3 31 561 Hinsdale, Lloyd .....- ---..--.---- 3 32 Hinshaw, Gene ..,...-...------ ..1----4 ',-- 5 3 4 Hinshaw, Howard 172, 209, 224, 244, 331, 414 Hinshaw, Robert ................ 123. 369 Hintzman, Frederick, Jr. 199, 200, 331, 442 Hipskind, Joseph ....,...,............... 331 Hipskind, Robert ........................ 552 Hiramoto, Thomas ..... ...,... 1 55, 557 Hirashima, John ..... ............ 5 17 Hirsch, Joseph I. ............. ..331 Hirschy, Gordon .... ....., 4 75, 475 Hiscutt, Robert ...,. ,..... 3 31 331 .........236 161 Hiser, Lynn ........ . .....,... . Hiser, Wayne .... ............ Hisker, Rita ....... 113, Hitch, Nancy .... Hite, Jerlyn ......... Hively, Susan ......... Hixson, Francis Hlavacek, Allan Hlavinka, Ronald Ho, Douglas- ......... ............331 503 490 .........502 .........491 . ...... 170 Hoag, Caroline .... .........,,, Hoagland, John 203 Hobaugh, Jay ....... .,...,,,,,,, Hobbs, James .... Hobbs, Jan ..,...,. Hobbs, Larry ...... Hobson, Kenneth Hocker, Jerry ....,. 331 556 .........511 154, 331 .........451 211, 483 331 .........331 Hodge, Charles ................... Hodge, Monte .....,,l.... .......512 .......515 ..,.,..558 .......536 ........,441 .........i-303 Hodorowskl, Steven ..............,..... 536 Hodgson, Thomas ...... 197, 247, Hodsden. Robert .......................... 557 Hoehnen, Dave .... Hoesel, Charles ....... 390 ............582 Hofbauer, Roberta .... ....... 3 31, 446 ........547 Hofmann, Judson ...................,.... 527 Hofmann, William .............. 509 524 Hofmeister, Nancy Sue ........ 87 449 Hogan, Dennis ..,............. 204-D, 332 Hogan, Gary .....................,.......... 259 Hogan, James ..,,..........,............... 245 Hogan, Thomas J., Jr. ................ 414 Hoggatt, Kirk ............,,........ 236, 551 Hogue, William A., III ......,....... 259 Hohenboken, George .......... 192 373 Hohenbrink, Ronald .,.... Hohlt, Herman .....,... Hohn, Richard ...... ....,...560 ..,,....475 ...,....479 Hoing, Sally ........,.... ..... 3 31 458 Hokinson, Thomas .............. 247 394 Holaday, Robert .......................... 561 Holcomb, Judith ........ 113 161 501 Holcroft, John ...... ................... 3 82 Holden, John ....... ...................... 5 23 Holder, Alice ..... 164 168 467 Holder, Joseph ....... ........178 Holderly, Larry ...... ........ Holland, Rudy .... Holle, Charles .... ........ ........525 299 Hollett, Bruce ..... ..... Hollett, Scott ..... Holley, Barbara .... ..... 567 402 195 ........535 ........500 Holliday, William ................ Holm, Phyllis ............., 161 Holm, Robert .............. 1 68 I 203 Holmaw, Harry Wayne ...... 181 Holmberg, Dianne .............. Holmes, David ..........,... Holmes, Richard ............. Holmgren, Raymond .... Holobek, Wilbert ........ Holscher, Myron .........,,..... 168 394 500 393 332 ........455 ........556 ........402 .,......526 .,......178 ........178 Holst, John .................................. . 290 Holt, Darry .................. 207 Holt, Jerry .....,. .............. Holt, Larry .......... ........... Holtz, Susan ........... ..... 161 Holtzmeier, Lindell ..,......... Holzhause, Sherry ...... 332 Hool, James ........ .....-.. Holycross, Sandra .............. Honan, Jamie .......,. ...... , ..l.332 X55 557 389 538 527 505 474 567 500 502 458 ........215 Hooley, Stanley .... Hoo Albert Hoop, Ralph ............. Hooper, David ...... ...... fQ'6'6',' Hooper, John ........ -.--. Hooper, Robert ...... Hoover, Donna ..., ..... Hoover, Wayne ............. Hoover, William F., Jr. 188, 246, 254, Hope, James ........--.---.-------4- Hopkins, Ann 110, 122, 189,217 Hoover, Myra .........--.--..------ ..213 , 332 162 332, 438 555 547 548 332 531 259 332 491 332 398 475 458 Hopkins, Oscar, Jr. ..........., 332 Hopkins, Robert S., Jr. 225. 558 559 Hopp, David ....... ....................,. 4 41 Hopp, William ...... ..............,.... 5 38 Hopper, M arlana Hopping, Daniel .... Hord, Kenneth Horin, Helen .......... Hormann, Robert ..... ...... , . Horn, Cynthia ...... Horn, Dennis ...,,,......,......... Hornback, Edgar ................ 161 498 ........568 ........533 161 332 490 426 ........332 155' Hornbeclc, Mrs. Georgia .......... Horrom, Daniel ................. Horsman, Charles .......... Horton, Larry ...... Horton, Marylou ..... Horton, Richard .... Horvath, Marc Horwich, Martin .... Hoshaw, Robert .... Hoshijo, Gerald ,... Hostetler, Lynn .... Hotaling, William ..... ........ .366 393 .477 ........554 .....417 .....426 . .... 459 175 ........410 ........529 ........390 .....539 ........478 ........163 Hottell, Anne ..,.... ......... ...... 3 3 2 448 Houchens, Albert ........ 172, 199 332 Houchens, Sue ...... .....,...........,. 3 32 Houda, Frank ...... ........................ 5 51 House, Marilyn ......,,..., , ,............ 143, 157, 161, 201, 213, 241. 332 456 Houser, Judith .......,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 92 Houser, Sharon .......... 161, 469, 472 Houser, Steven ...,.......,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 516 Houston. Gordon ......,,..,,.,,, 158 Houston, Robert .... . ,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, Howard, Hugh Howard, Jerry , 181 .548 . ....... 418 ....,332 Howard, Maurice .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. , 414 Howard. Nancy ............ S9 332.446 Howard, Robert .,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--, 4 02 Howard, Shirley Joan ........ 160, 489 Howe, George ......,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 63, 557 Howe, John ............,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 32, 422 Howell, James ...,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, 5 14 Howell, Larry ,,,, ,--,,,4.- 3 93 Howell, Ronald ,.,,, ,--,-,,-' 5 27 Howes, Carolyn ...........,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 00 Howes, Gail ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- -115, 450 Howting, June ............ 153, 196 451 Howton, Ronald .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,-,- 5 53 Hoy, James .....,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 1 9 7 478 Hronchek, Ronald 304, 305, 332, 410 Hsiad, Richard .....,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,, 2 00 Hsu, Louis ......,,,,,,,, --.,,- 1 54 Huang, John . ............. ,,,,,,,,- 2 00 Huang, Howard Y, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , H332 Huang, I-Yih .,...,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 1 54 Huang, Yao Hwa ..,. ,,..,.. 1 55 171 Hubbard, Ronald ..., ,,,,,,,,,,,- 5 51 Hubbard, William ...... ,.,,.,,, 5 47 Hubbell, Ann .......... ,,,,,,, 5 O1 Hubbell, Sharon ....., ,,,,,,,,, 5 O3 Huber, Barbara ...... .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 99 Hubner, Thomas .......,..,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 4 18 Huck, Darrell ..........,,...,,,.,,, 164 559 Hudelson, Donna ........ 139, 160 196 Hudkins, Stephen ..........,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,563 Hudler, Berenice ........ 128 224, 447 Hudson, Brenda .......... 157 177 503 Hudson, Carl E., Jr, ......,,,.,,,,.,,, 551 Hudson, Sheila ......,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 470 Huebner, Kenneth .... ...... 5 24 Huebner, Russell .... ,.,.,,.,, 5 13 Huett, Carl ........... .,....,.,,,, 5 56 Hui, Barbara .... ....... 1 61 492 HHE, Jerry ...,... ............ 3 32 Huff, Richard ..,.... ............... 3 90 Huffman, Dian ........ ....... 1 61, 489 Huffman, Fredric .,., ............ 5 20 Huffman, Harry .... .. ..., ..... 4 05 Huifman, Marie ........ ........,... 4 93 Huffman, Ronald R. ............ 294, 296 Hufnagel, Linus ........ ............ 1 78 Hughes, John ....... ...... 1 62 Hughes, Judith ...... ...... 4 99 Hughes, Margery .... ...... 1 43 Hughes, Melvin ..... ...... 3 66 Hughes, Robert ...... ........ 4 81 Hugus, Jack ......... ............ 2 47 Huh, John .......... ....... 3 32 530 Hull, Julie ............................ 160 458 Hull, Vernon 243, 246, 288, 332 401 Hulse, Donald ................,...... .. ..... 531 Hulsey, Sandra .......................... 496 Hultman, Chris ...,.. ...... 4 62 Hults, Jerry ..........,... ...... 4 79 Humerickhouse, Rex ..... .332 Humke, David .......... ...... 5 51 Humphers, Elbert .... ...... 5 41 Humphrey, Nancy .... ...... 4 55 Humphrey, Sandra ..,, ...... 4 73 Humphrey, William ..... ........ 1 78 Huhph1'eys, Ronald ..... ............ 5 48 Hunger, Paul ............. ....... 4 26 535 Hungerford, Carole ..... ............ 1 60 Hungerford, Joel .............. ........ 1 77 Hunn, Fredric ..................... ...... 3 32 Hunnicutt, Edward, III ..... ....... 5 15 Hunsicker, James .......... ...,.... 5 39 Hunt, Charles ............... ............ 5 19 Hunt, Ralph ......... ...... 2 49, 560 Hunter, Donald ..... ............ 5 51 Hunter, John .... ............... 5 50 Hunter, Laurie .... . ...... 160, 491 Hunter, Morgan ...... ...... 3 32, 382 Hupp, William ..... ....... 2 88, 401 Hurst, James .... ..........,. 5 51 Hurst, Susan .......,.. ............ 5 00 Hurteau, Frances . .,,............ 157, 503 Huseman, Barbara ...,.......... 168, 492 Huseman, Kenneth ............ 333, 429 Husting, Barbara ........ 333 485 497 Hutcherson, Bruce O., Jr. ........ 531 Hutchinson, Thomas .................. 550 Hutchison, James ....... ...... ...... 5 3 1 Hutchison. Robert J., Jr. ...,,.,. 409 Hutchison, Sharon ............. ...... 1 54 Hutchison, William ...,.... ...... 5 48 Hutsell, Larry .......... ...... 4 82 Hutsell, Thomas ...,.. ........ 2 45 Hutter, Virginia ...... .. .......... 450 Hutto, Judith ....... ...... 3 33, 458 Huxsoll, Emily ........ ............ 4 70 Huxtable, James ...... ............... 5 60 Hwa, Audrey ..........,........... 154 333 Hwa, Grace .......................... 333, 493 Hwang Shu Ren, Gilbert ......,..... 154 Hyde, Don .............,...,...,,.... ....., 1 78 Hyer, John .........,....,..,..............,. 558 Hykes, Dennis ,..,.,....,.... ..,,, .,,.,,,, 1 1 6 117, 188, 240, 246, 333, 365, 402 Hylton, Larry ....................,...,,.,,, 546 Hyman, Gary ....... , ,,,,, 567 Hynes, Patricia ....,,,, ,,,,,, 5 03 Ibbotson, Ralph ,...,, ,,,,,, 5 52 Ice, Malcolm ..,,..... ,,,,,, 4 74 Keene. William .,,,...,, Richard .....,,. Ichida, Le Roy ..... Ignas, Stanley Ihrig, Jane ........ Ihrke, Robert 10 .......525 .......179 402 ............499 Iler, Ann ......,,..,. Imel, Barbara ..,. Imes, Nancy ...... .168 Imle, Linda ..,,. Inbody, Gary Ingalls, Robert ,.... 470 ........504 .........552 Keown, Thomas . ........ .. Maynard lngels, Jack ....,...,............. .563 Ingle, Larry .,.,.,. ,....., 1 35, 333 417 Inman, David ,,.. ,.,.,,.,.......... . .564 Inskeep, Sue .. ....,.. ,...,,.,.......... 4 61 Inskeep, William .... ....... 3 33 422 Irvin, Ruth .....,,,.,. .,.......... 4 92 Irwin, Donnie ..., . ........ 563 Irwin, Joseph .,,l... ..... ,.............. 5 5 9 Irwin, Robert ...........,.................. 520 Isaacs, Larry .,..........., 164, 278 475 Isenberg, Michael ,.,,...,.......,.. ...... 1 53 Isenhower, Stephen .............. ...... 5 47 Ishii, Roy .................. ............ 5 20 Ittner, Jane ............ . ...... 487 500 Ivancevich, John .... ,,..... 1 56 333 Iverson, James ........ ......... 4 05 Izenstark, Robert .... ..,. 3 70 Jackman, Robert ........ 178, 333, 369 Jackson, Jerry E. 192, 305, 405, 568 Jackson, Marion ........ -..... .... 2 0 3, 473 Jackson, Max ......,....... 159, 164, 163 Jackson, Nathaniel .....,..... .... ,.,.. 2 5 9 Jackson, Rita ..,.......,... 114. 115, 470 Jackson, Stephen ...,...,......,....... 552 Jackson, Thomas ................,----- 402 Jaclack, William ........----,- ------ 5 13 Jacob, Theodore A., Jr. ..... ----4- 2 59 Jacobi, Gary . .........,...,--,.- -,---- 5 24 Jacobs, Charles .,......,,..-- -,---- 5 20 Jacobs, James W., Jr. ..... .520 Jacobs, Linda M. .,------.- ------ 1 29 Jacobs, Linda ....----..-,- --'-'- 4 48 Jacobs, Richard ......,.. ----4-'-- 2 59 Jacobs, Robert ..,......-,,,, 4..--------- 5 54 Jacobsen, Orval E., Jr. ,..... 118, 339 Jacobson, Clifford ,..-- ,--,-- 1 571 476 Jacobson, Harvey ........-,-----4 1921 374 Jacobson, Lawrence ....., ,,-----,---- 3 33 Jacobson, Roger ........- -------,, 4 01 Jacoby, Jimmy .. ,.... .....- 3 32 Jacquay, Thomas .... ...-.. 5 63 Jaeschke, Robert .... ...--, 5 15 Jaffe, Stephen ..... -----4 5 24 Jaggers, Bill ......... .-.--- 5 19 Jakolat, Albert ........ ------ 5 67 Jakubielski, Fred .... -..,-- 5 48 James, Gerald ....... ...... 5 27 James, Irene ....... .,.... 5 02 James, Karen .... ---,---4 3 33 James, Michael ..................------- .8425 James, Nolan ..............-,,-,.,- 174. 333 James, Paul Edward .................. 547 James, Paul Edward-2 .... 247, 515 Jamison, Barbara .,..,.. ....... 3 33. 496 Jamrog, James ........ --------- , 551 Jamrok, Kenneth .... ...----A---, 5 09 Jana, Jerry ......... . .,...,---,--,, 118, 409 Janes, Henry ..........,...,-.---.,--,,,-,4 177 Janeski, Karen .........,--.A------- ---,--- 5 03 Janiszewski, Raymond .,.... 172, 333 Jankowski, Walter J., Jr. ........ 513 Jannasch, Carol ....,..---.---,-------4 ---503 Janney, Robert ,..,.... ,.... ....-. 4 3 4 Janowski, Gerald ....-,,---A------------ 4339 Jansen, Donna 136, 213, 241, 333, 452 Janssen, Elaine .................. 160, 177 Janssen, Werner .,...... 174, 333, 538 Jaqua, Judson ..... .................. . .373 Jaques, Robert ..,.. ..,,..... . ,...... 5 64 Jarboe, Patricia .,,... ...... 4 64 Jarrell, Charles ..... ..... .-....-. .--- 3 3 3 Jarrell, Janet ......, . ..,....,.........., 462 Jarrett. Jason, Ronald ......,...,.,..,......,...,. Richard ........,... 199, 333, 390 421 207 567 560 374 418 568 460 555 512 511 530 409 418 559 382 434 518 333 389 190 497 437 447 Jassee, Robert ..,,, ............. . .... . . Jebens, Fred ....... ...............-, Jeifress, Robert .. Jeffrey, William ....,. ..,,,,.,......... Jeffries, Dale ....... .................... Jeffries, John ..... ............... 3 33, Jemison, Joann .,.......... 181 333, Jenkins, Bruce ...........,................ Jenkins, Robert D. ...... . ............. .. Jenkins, Thomas A. .... .. Jenkins, Thomas J. Jenks, Carl ................. ...... Jensen, Charles M. Jensen, Gerald ........ ......... Jensen, Ronald ..... ...... ...... Jensen. Russell . .,.. .142, Jepson, Bert ...... .......,--.. Jepson, Clayton ...... ..-... Jergens, George .......................... Jernsa, C. Jerome .,...................-.- Jespersen, Ellen .......................... Jessee, Robert .... 188. 290 291, Jessup, Mary ............,,........ 157 Jewell, Allen ..... ..,.......... 1 42 Jewell, Susan ...... ...,,.., 1 61, 488 Jinkinson, Jill ...... ,... ........, 4 5 7 Jobe, James ............... ...,......,,.... 5 24 Jodlowski, Daniel ............,........... 523 Joe, Dick ......................,,.............. 154 Johann, Loretta .......... 114 115, 467 Johanningsmeier, Barbara ..161 502 Johanningsmeier, Donald ............ 479 Johannisson, Eric .............. 333 389 John, Phillip ............,...,............... 425 Johnloz, Richard ..... ..,......,......... 3 78 Johns, Patrick ...........,........ 333, 550 Johns, Robert .............................. 551 Johnson, Daniel .......... 246, 333 394 Johnson, Addison B.. Jr. .... ....,... 1 77 Johnson, Andrew ............... 259, 398 Johnson, Ann ......,.. ,......,,...,...... 5 05 Johnson, Carl ............ ............... 5 20 Johnson, Carole .,.,........,... 157 503 Johnson, Charles E. .................... 564 Johnson, Charles William .......... 539 Johnson, Charles William-2 .... 555 Johnson, Dale .......,...,.,.,.............. 566 Johnson, David Carl ...,...... 333, 559 Johnson, David Carleton .. ........ 333 Johnson, David H. ......,,. . ....... 569 Johnson, David K. .... ...... H406 Johnson, David M. ....,....,.. ........ 5 55 Johnson, Donald E. . ........... 165, 333 Johnson, Donald W. .......... 558, 559 Johnson, Douglas ...,............ 560, 567 Johnson, Edward .........,,,.. ........ 1 81 Johnson, Franklin ..... .167, 333, 481 Johnson, Gail ........,........... ........ 5 04 Johnson, Gary .... ................ ........ 5 4 8 Johnson, Hubert ........ 164, 203, 333 Johnson, James A. ............ ........ 5 54 Johnson, James D. ............ ........ 5 19 Johnson, James Edward, 2 ........ 533 Johnson, James L. ............ .... 2 49-B Johnson, James S., Jr. ...... ........ 5 60 Johnson, Jeannine ..,,,..,..,... 157, 501 Johnson, Jerol .........,,,....., ........ 3 66 Johnson, John A. ....... 333, 422 Johnson, John E. ........550 Johnson, Judith A. .... ........ 5 05 Johnson, Judith I. .... ....... 5 01 Johnson, Keith ............... .......... 4 18 Johnson, Lawrence H. ................ 561 Johnson, Lonnell .......,................ 527 Johnson, Lucien L., Jr. ...... 210, 548 Johnson, Martha ........................ 501 Johnson, Michael A. 188, 294, 295, 333, 402 Johnson, Michael F. .......,.......... 568 Johnson, Nancy ......... ...... 4 92,499 Johnson, Nelson ..... .......... 5 56 Johnson, Nora .......... ....... 4 51 Johnson, Orwic A. .... ....... 3 34 Johnson, Philip C. ..,... ....... 3 74 Johnson, Philip L. ......... . ..,... 546 Johnson, Phyllis Marie .... ....... 4 97 Johnson, Randall ........,...,........... 511 Johnson, Richard G. ......,,............ 334 Johnson, Richard H. .................. 551 Johnson, Richard Lee ..190,253,334 Johnson, Richard Lewis ............ 334 Johnson, Roger A. ...................... 551 Johnson, Roger L. .,,...... ...... 2 59 Johnson, Steven ........................ 200 Johnson, Theodore ............ 226 567 Johnson, Thomas D. .................. 526 Johnson, Thomas K. ..... ........ 5 63 Johnson, Wayne .,,............... .... .... 5 5 5 Johnson, William 178, 188D, 302, 303, 401 406 Johnston, Abby ........,......... 113 499 Johnston, Coy ........... ............. 4 67 Johnston, David ,..,... ................... 3 34 Johnston, Kathleen .................... 503 Johnston, Kurt ......,.......,..... 334 393 Johnston, Rex .... 165, 333, 334 478 Johnston, Robert B. .............,...... 172 Johnston, Roy C., Jr. ................ 208 Johnston, Sarah .......... ........ 4 91 Johnston, Sheila ....... ,,..... 1 43 Johoski, Robert ,..,... .....,. 5 47 Jolliff, Marvin ...... .......... 2 11 Jolly, James ..... ............. 5 15 Jonas Dianna ...... ........ 1 96 492 Jones, David ..... .........,... 5 50 Jones Doris ........ .......... 4 97 Jones, Eleanor .... ............. 4 49 Jones, Everett ...... ................ 3 S2 Jones, Gary ............. ........ 3 34 526 Jones Hamilton . ..................-...... 247 Jones Harold V., Jr. .,........ 171 334 Jones Harry E., Jr. ..,. ............. 5 15 Jones James F., Jr. .... ........ 2 08 Jones Jane ...... ......... ---.------ 1 7 3 Jones, Judith ........ ---------..-- 5 04 Jones Larry D. . ...- ------ -----.-- 5 3 9 Jones Larry K. ....... ....,..- 1 69 334 Jones Larry W. .......... ........-A--- 3 93 Jones Lucien G., II .... .......--- 1 77 Jones Margaret .....-. ------------- 4 92 Jones Margo ....--.---.--.-------- 159 502 Jones Marguerite ..........----.------- 490 Jones Marylin ............ 161 242 467 Jones Michael E. .........-----,..------ -118 Jones Michael P. 297, 397, 442, 567 Jones, Nicholas 98, 188. 203, 334, 373 Jones, Paulette ........................,... 473 Jones, Raymond J., Jr. ..,........... 552 Jones, Richard W. .............. 245, 434 Jones, Robert B. ........................., 556 Jones, Robert Dale ............ 245, 546 Jones, Robert Doyle .... ........... 3 97 Jones, Robert E. ....... ....,..., 3 34 Jones, Sandra .......... ...... 4 59 Jones, Stephen .............. ...... 5 41 Jones, Thaddeus .....,... ...... ...... 3 3 4 Jones, Vincent K., III ................ 382 Jones, William A. ..........,.........,. 547 Jones, William J. ........................ 552 Jones, Willie ,............. 259, 262 265 Joossens, Richard ...................... 555 Jordan, Albert ........ ................. 3 81 Jordan, Jane . ......... ...... 1 13 489 Jordan, Rachel ........ ........... 1 61 Jorden, Jack ............... ........... 5 65 Jorgensen, Robert ..... .........,.... 5 51 Jorgensen. William ............ 509 522 Joseph, Robert ........... ....,. 1 38 370 Josh, Celia ................ ........... 4 99 Joy, Jane ..... ..... ........ 5 0 1 Joyce, James .......... ...... 3 94 Joyce, Thomas ...... ...... 4 13 Juday, David .......... ...... 5 51 Juday, Richard ...... .... 5 65 Juday, Robert ..... ...... 1 63 Judd, James ............ ............... 2 45 Juell, Lynn ...,..........,........... 161, 501 Juergens. Richard K., Jr. ..207, 401 Julian, Carl .................................. 334 Julian, Frederick ................ 236 413 Julian, Gary ................ 209, 334 394 Julian, Joy ....................,..... 175, 467 Julian, Robert W. .. ............... 334 Jump, Bernard ...... ........ 3 81 June, Kent .............. ......... 5 50 Junkung, Gilbert ..... ...... 1 74 401 Justice, Richard .... ........... 4 14 Kaar, Joseph ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 36 Kabisch, Robert .... ...... 1 42 563 Kabir, Abul ..........,,,, ..,,,,,,,,, 1 64 Kable. Robert .,........... ...... 3 34 Kabre, Shivachandra .... ..155 Kack, Joseph ..............., ,,,.,, 5 66 Kaczmarek, Leonard .... ...... 5 21 Kaegi, George ............. ......... 4 01 Kahler, Stephen ...... ........... 4 34 Kahler, Suzanne .... ...... 3 34 497 Kahney, Ronald .,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 06 Kain, Dennis ................................ 530 Kaiser, Marian ....,.....,. 161, 168 492 Kaiser, Thomas .... ........... 3 34 414 Kaiser, William .... ................. 5 66 Kalb, Ned ........... .................... 1 68 Kaleta, Marie ..... ...... 1 76 253 450 Kallaus, Gary .............. 142, 193 569 Kalleres, Michael . ....... 334, 545 564 Kamal, Aditya ............................ 155 Kaminski, Thomas .... 156, 334 389 Kaminsky, Carol ........ 334, 491 505 Kamm, William ..171, 195, 334 549 Kamman, John 169, 172, 190, 278, 279 334 Kamman, Robert ................ 175 550 Kaney, Michael ..... ........ 5 40 Kania, Robert .......... ................. 5 20 Kanitz, Charles ........... . ...... . ......... 178 Kantowski, James ...................... 540 Kantzavelos, Christ .... 152 193 568 Kanuch, Bruce .................... 297, 426 Kapella, William .... ......... 3 34.567 Kaplan, Leonard ...... ......-.---- 5 47 Kaplan, Linda .......... ..........-. 4 95 Kapocius, John ........... . ..... ........ 5 56 Keay, David A., Jr. ...... 339, 414 Karimoto, Clifford ..... ............ 5 39 Karle, Bob ....................-. -.....--- 4 09 Karnes, Margaret ............ . ..... 490 Karns, Franklin D., Jr. ..... ...... 4 77 Karns, Ronald .............. ------.., 4 22 Karp, John ................. ...-----...- 1 63 Karr, William ............. ...-..-----.-- 5 49 Kar-ter, Thomas .................. 334 405 Karunakaran. Arthur .........---- .---- 1 55 Kasak, William .........----, ---A-,,-- 5 00 Kasim, Sinnamohideen .... ...... 1 55 Kasline, Thomas ....... .. -.--,- 548 Kasper, Patricia .............----..--- --.- 4 39 Kassay, Steven .........--.------,-- ----- 5 62 Kassner, Richard 190 191,212,334 520 Kattmann, ca,-olyi, .... 206, 334,' Katz, Elaine ............... Katz, Irwin ............. Kauffman, Kauffman, Kaufman. 455 Hilary Kennet Gail .................... 143, 491 Kaufman, Gary .............. ............ 5 11 Kaufman, James ........................ 514 Kaufman, Michael ...........-......--.. 552 Kaufman, Richard ...... 162. 164, 476 Kay, John ............. ..---.------.--.- 1 58 Kay, William J. .... ..155 Kayser, John .... ...... 5 39 Kearney, James Kearney, Kearney, Keating, Kardasz, Phillip H. John K. ....... . James . ......... .. 202. Richard ........ 274, 389, Q55 Keay, Thomas ....... ..... Keck, Ronald ....... Keedy, Charlotte Keefer, Allan P. Keegan, Laura Keeley. Deborah Keenan, Barbara Keenan. Frank ............ Keene, Charles I., III . Keene, Jon ................. 135, 414, 161 226. 168, 174. .202 Keener. Gerald T.. Jr. Keeney, Cynthia ......... Keesling, Karen ...... Kegerreis. Jean ..... Kehr, Calvin ......... Kehrer, Terry ....... Kehrt, Robert ......... Keighley, Florence .... Keiser, Donald ....,,, Keisling, Dale ,.,,,,,,,,,, Kelbaugh, Richard ..,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,, Kelhman, Harvey ,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kelleher, Milton .,,,,.,,,,..,,. ,,.,, ,,,,, Kellems, Ronald 172, 199, 209, Keller, Keller, Keller, Keller, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, James ........... Kenneth ....... Margaret .... Stanley ......... Barry ........... James E., Jr James W. John ........... . Paul R., Jr. . Walter James John Kelley, Kellner, Kellum, Kelly. Clete ...,....... Kelly. Loretta ....... Kelsay, Cynthia ..... Kelsheimer, James .... Kelso. James ........... Kem, Howard ............... Kemmer, Judith ........... Kemmerer, Elizabeth . Kemp, John ................ Kemp, Kenneth 163, 166, 2 Kemp, Linda ................. Kemper, Kay ................. Kemper, Roger 167, 201, 203, 2 Kempher, Victoria ....... Kemple, Marvin ........... Kendall, Fred ............... Keneipp, Warren O., Jr Kennedy, Donald ......... 169, 528, 196. 15. 335 11. 335. Kennedy, Dorothy .............. 161 Kennedy, Edward .. ...... . Kenzler, Frank Wm., J Kepler, Judith ....... Kercheval, Sarah Kercull, Robert ..... Kerkhove, Larry Kerlin, Kay ................... Kern, Gerald ................. Kern, Jerome ............... 1 Kern, Mary ........ 172, Kernahan, Cynthia ....... Kerney, Karen ..........,,. Kerr, Jerry ................ Kerr, John Howard ..... Kersey, Phillip ............. Kershner. David 174, 1's'i',' 5 If ff3'if.E. .53 ,......... , 209, .......156 Kerwin Kessel, Kessler Kessler, Kessler Kessler, , Walter ............ Jerome ............ , Barbara ..... James .... 13 7 , 135, 246, , Lawrence ...... 194. 335, Kessler, Robert ..... Kester, John ................. Ixesty, Robert ............... Ketcham, Linda ........... Kettering, Floyd F., Jr. ......... .. Kettering,. John ........... Key, Edwin ................... Key, Eva ............ Key. Robert Keys. Carole Keys, Dan .......... .............. Khan, Jamal .............. ....... 1 69, Khar, Joseph ................. ........... Khazanie, Ramakant ...... ........ Khosla. Rajinder ....................... Khosrovani, Houshang ...... 173, Kichukoff, George ........... ...335 Kidder, Allen ............... Kidder. Walter ..... Kiddie. John .............. Kiddney, Richard ......... Kieffer, Daniel J., III . Kiefner, John ............... Kiehn. Alan ................ Kihlstrom. Richard .... 334 551 .530 139 414 .414 .563 .502 .334 497 473 457 .475 .516 374 .521 .511 .503 .451 .489 .334 .549 .299 .463 .259 .479 .532 .421 .563 334 .520 .520 .353 .518 .335 .520 .401 .422 .511 .476 527 529 .335 .510 .490 .488 .236 .514 .559 .455 492 .526 373 .503 .502 482 .503 .552 .566 .406 .559 499 .168 414 .409 .500 .498 .558 .563 .502 .550 .522 497 .459 .502 413 .565 .537 514 .414 .414 457 394 .421 .511 .422 .418 .551 .505 .389 .536 .561 .461 .259 .466 .559 172 .195 .155 .155 539 385 .559 .170 .381 550 .335 .567 .381 .401 581 Klemm, Eugene ......... Kilarski, John ,VV..,Y-- ------- 4 29 Kilbane, Kenneth VVVV.V .. . .-.-.-4-, 259 Kilbourn, Frederick .Vf.- -----4'---,-- 5 22 Kilcullen, Marlene .... ....... 3 35 450 Kilkeary, William ---- ------------- 5 14 Killough, Ralph ,....... -4..-'------- 1 64 Kilmer, Galen ............-l.-- ------------- 5 31 Kim, Chang W00k --v-, ----- 200,554 Kimak, Michael ........ -----------' 5 41 Kimball, Douglas v.Vw., v-'---v-44 5 53 Kimbel, Val F., III .,,, .,..... 5 54 Kimble, Charles ..... v'Y--,--- 4 09 Kimble, Robert ..., fff------,-' 5 52 Kimick, Ray ..------Y----f --'f-fA 3 35 477 Kimmel, Charles ....,,,,. ffel.------- 4 S2 Kimmell, MSFYJBDG -- -- --------A -457 Kincaid, Carolyn ...,,,.. ,,,,........ 5 03 Kinch, James ,... .,..- ----f-'- -- - - -551 Kinerk, Tod A,-----A, ,, 163 524 King, Donald E. .l.,, -ffA-v'--f-- 3 35 King, Donald M. ....,,,----v-'ff ----ff---- 5 62 King, George R. 164, 165, 190, 203, 335 475 King, Geraldine .,.....,---.----4' 335 460 King, Harold ..............-.,---.- ---,---' 4 77 King, James ....,. '-v---'- ---- 1 3 5 King, Jeffery .... . --,,'. 236 550 King, John R. ,,... A... .,,..-------,,..-'- - - 393 King, Karen L. 113, 120, 146,176 462 King, Kerry .,..-..-l---,-------'- -A-----'-- 2 02 King, Landon .....-------,,A--, -------'-- 5 2' King, Paul ....,..,., ..,-, 3 85 King, Stuart .......-. ------ 1 73 Kingham, James ..... .,.-,----- 4 18 Kingman, Richard .. .....,, 335 559 Kinney, David ....--- --------Y- 2 33 Kinney, Douglas ...-,..-,-, ---fff------ 5 45 Kinney, Peter ............., ......----,---- 3 93 Kinsey, Daniel ......i-.-iff' ----- 3 02, 417 Kinsley, Richard N., Jr. .... 224, 515 Kinsley, William ........ 109, 335, 394 Kinyon, Gerald ...--------,fff---, 245 374 Kinyon, Mary .... -------e 4 53 Kinzie, Linda .... . ..i------ 503 Kids, Dennis .... ,.'v. -i------ 3 9 7 Kipp, Marlene .ii.. -----'v 1 57, 502 Kirby. Edward ..... -vv-'1'--- 5 GS Kircher, Beverly .... . ,....,... .,.i, - 449 Kirchhofer, James .,.,...,...... 169, 336 Kirchner, George .....,,. 198, 335, 559 Kirchner, Judith .....-.....----- 335, 502 Kirincic. Robert ....-------. --------'-'- 4 10 Kirk, Charla ........------------ --,------- 4 S8 Kirk, David ,...,,,. 244, 246, 335, 397 Kirk, Eric ....,............... ....---ff..--- 5 65 Kirk, Nancy ...,...--------ii --4---- 1 51 163 Kirkendall, DOH ----- -A '-------1- 479 Kirkman, Robert ......- ----f-- 1 63, 335 Kirkpatrick, Ellen .... ..,....---- ---- 4 4 9 Kirkstadt, Carol .... .....,, 3 35, 456 Kirn, John ....,............. -.------ 3 335- 382 Kirsch. Terry ...--------i ---A------ 1 931 569 Kirschner, John M.. Jr. ....,....- 437 Kirst, David .......,....----.- ------ 2 09, 509 Kirt, Robert ....... ..,............- --,---- 3 3 5 Kish, Joseph 1381S8,218, 2415, 335, 414 Kish, William J., Jr. H 556 Kissel, Gerald .................,.,.. 509, 519 Kissel, Marilyn ......., H 471 Kitkowski, George .... ...... 4 11 Kitts, James ....-..---i- ----- 5 35 Kivett, Karen, .......,.- ----- 4 55 Kixmiller, Robert ...... ----- 5 21 Klaiber, James .... ..i. . Vve. 1 53 Klebosits, Ervin ..... ...-.. 259 Klee, Jack ............. ....--. 2 90 527 Klein, Bruce ...,.. ...------ 5 67 Klein, Charles ..... ....... 1 91 523 Klein Fred ..,..,,....... ..,,,...-- 1 67 Klein, Frederick ...... ---..i 5 25 Klein, Howard . ...... ....... 4 05 Klein, Margaret ..... ....... 4 96 Klein, Richard ..... ..-----.---- 2 24 Klein, William ..... ....,.. 3 35 433 Kleine, Karen ...................... 143 459 Kleine, Lawrence ........,...,... 178 441 Kleiser, Richard F., Jr. ....,....., . Klick , Jean ........ . .......... 562 335 499 Kline, Charles 170, 198, 211, 213, 335 529 Kline, Eric ..........,.,......,.,,........... 564 Kline, John .,.......... ....... 1 65 335 Kline, Raymond ..... .,......... .556 Kling, Nancy .................. .,.. . ..,... 4 90 Kling, Ozro ,..,.....,.............,....,, .... 5 56 Kling, Richard ....,,...... 335, 369, 556 Klingsporn, Harold .................... 529 Klink, Douglas ......,.....,........,...... 479 Klipsch, Marion . .... ..........,. 5 53 Kloor, Judith ............ ....,.i C 535 505 Klosinski, Michael .... ,.........,, 5 29 Klosinski. Robert ...... ..,....... 5 13 Klueh, Ronald .......... .......... 3 35 Klumpp, Michael ,....... ............ 5 63 Knapek, John ,... , 240, 559 Knapp, David ,,,,.. ............ 1 91 Knapp, Judy ........... ,..-,,, 1 46 Knapp. Lloyd ............ --...-, 5 27 Knauer, Kenneth ..,,,. , ...,.. 560 582 Kniesly, Frederick ...... Kniesly, Lynne ......... Knight, Barbara, ,, Knip, Burton ....,...... Knobeloch, Arthur ..... , 113 337 475 451 499 369 532 Knobeloch, Edith ..,,. ..... 2 42 461 Knohl, Leroy ,,..,..... ........... 5 64 Knohl, Rudolph ............. .366 Knoop, Wilma .... ..... 1 94 450 Knorr, Wayne ..,... ................ 3 37 Knote, Grace .,,......,,..................... 451 Knowles, Penelope ...... 166, 211 502 Knowles, Thomas ,,,......,.............. 425 Knowlton, Katherine .,........ 161 493 Knox, Stephen ,.,......... 109, 118 373 Knoy, Thomasina ........,.............,, 497 Knuckman, Paul ,,.., .,... ........ 5 4 0 Knudson. Geoffrey ,...,. ........,.. 5 60 Knutson, Patricia ,..... ..... 1 61 502 Kobayashi, Lawrence ..,.. . ........ 155 Kobe, Michael ............,. ....,... 4 22 Koberg, Max ,.,,......... ........ 5 20 Koch. Jan ...,....... ...,..,. 5 29 Koch. Kenneth ..... ...,... . 337 Kocher. John ..,,. ......,.........,,. 5 67 Kocher, Judith .,,. ..... 1 61 168 473 Koczian, Werner ..,. .............,,.... 4 11 Koehler, William .,,..................... 885 Koekenberg, Harold 175 204, 337 Koenig, Carter , ,.,. . .....,...,,,..,,, 530 Koenig, Eileen ,.,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 01 Koenig, Richard .,.. ...... 5 54 Koerber, Keith .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 17 Koerner. Carol ,,,,..,,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 02 Koffenberger, J. E., Jr, ,,,,, I--562 Kogler. Kent ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 68 Kohasky, Judith .. ,..,.,. ............. 4 63 Kohl, Thomas ...,.,... ,,,.,., 1 93, 529 Kohlmeyer, Martha 115, 123, 193, 216, 493 Kohn. Pedro 154,156, 190, 274, 337, 548 Kohn, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 57 Kohrman, Robert ......,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 539 Kokanis, James .,,,,.,, 200, 337 Koleszar, Frank ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 75 Koleszar, Marvin ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 94 Koleszar, Richard .,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 50 Kolmerton, Jan ,...., ,,,,,,,,,,, , U U91 Konegen, Rudolf .,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 564 Kong, Malcolm .,,..,..., 155, 171, 337 Konieczny, William 172.191, 209, 337, 526 Konopaski, Kay ...,....,,,,,,,,,, 337, 454 Konsek, John ...,.,......,,,,,,,,., 304, 305 Konz, Rex ..............,.. ........ 2 36, 555 Koontz, Carl A. Jr., .,,, .....,.,.,, 5 67 Koors, Donald ,.,...,.,4. ,,,,,, , ,, 337 Kopanski, Daniel .4,,, ,,,,,.,,, 4 10 Kopitzke, Erich ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 18 Kopko. Geraldine ...,. ,......, 1 75 250 Koppe, Richard ,,.,,....,.,..,.,...,,.,., 477 Korb, Otto .....,,..,.....,.. 171 173, 337 Kornrumpf, William ...........,,,.. 142 Korra, Richard ...,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,,., 5 24 Kosalko, Charles .,... ........ 5 32 Kosiba. Richard .,..... ..,..,,. 3 37 Kosnolf, Melvin ......,,., ..,.,,,, 4 33 Kossmann, Laurence ..,.. ..,.,...,.. 5 56 Kostka, Richard ..,...,... ..... 1 71 442 Kosztyo, Robert .....,. ........ 5 19 Kotiki, Ronald ....,,,.....,......,,.,..... 430 Kotsi, John .... ..,,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 561 Kottas, John ....., 171, 173 210 556 Kotterman, Barbara .,.,..,,..,. 161 503 Kotulski, Andrew ..,.,.,,..,,,,,,,....,.. 417 Kotyuk, Theodore .,.,., .,,,.,,, 3 37 Kotzan, Jeffrey .......,. .,,.,,.,.., 5 40 Kovan, George ....,,.,.... .,,,, 1 57 177 Kovanda, Kenneth ...... ..,.. 5 09 520 Kowert, Paul ......,,,,....., .........,. 3 97 Kowinski, Michael ...... ..,...,. 4 26 Kozak, Beatrice ..,.... ..,,.... 4 48 Kozak, Michael ....., ........,.. 5 57 Kozak, Steven ,,.., . ., . 204 339 Kozlowski, Daniel ...,..., ...537 Kozlowski, David ..,., .........,...,.. 5 36 Kraft, Karen, .........,................. ...500 Kraisel, Leonard .,..........,........... 175 204. 214, 234, 246 247 337 Kramer, Dale ...............,...... 337 397 Kramer, John .........., ............,... 5 50 Kramer, Karl ........... ........ 5 30 Kramer, Sondra .,,,......,, ,,,.,,,, 3 37 Kranz, George E. Jr., .. .....,.. 512 Krasienko. Stanley ...... . 1,249 Krasko, Nola ..,...,.... .,,.. 4 92 Krasne, Robert ......... .,........... , ..437 Kratz, Joyce 161, 189, 213, 337 446 Krause, Elisabeth .............,.......... 460 Krause, Jean .............. 119, 161 445 Krause, Kenneth ..........,.,... 259 417 Krause, Susan .............,............,. 450 KT8ULWUl'St, Mahlon ...,...... 558 559 Krehnbrink, Lewis Wm., Jr. ...,.. 522 Kreider, Marvin ...,..,................l.. 337 Kreml, Gale ....,,...........,,,,,,. 206. 503 Kreml, Gary .......... ........... 5 57 Krentz, Martin ...... .,...... 5 16 Kress, Jack ...,..... ..... 1 81 Krider, James ...,..i,.. ...---..- 5 11 Krienherder, John ..,. .........-.- 5 55 Krieps, Richard ..,... 398 514 Kring, Larry ......... ...---,- 4 25 Kroft, David ......A.. --.--- 5 32 Kroft, Marilyn Krokosky, John ...... .,A... 5 20 Krol, Albert .....,.v...... ......... 4 10 Krontz, Max ..A,.V.,......... . ,.,........ 516 Kroplf, George L., Jr. ......., 337 512 Krueger, Donald ........... ............ 5 67 Krueger, Karen ......... ....... 1 61 491 Krueger, Nicholas .... ............... 5 63 Krug, Ralph ....,....... ....... 1 64, 553 Krug, Richard ..... ....... 2 33, 535 Kruger, James ..... ....... 3 37 426 Kruger, Lewis ....,.. .....,..,,,. 4 30 Kruggel, James ...... ......, 3 37 397 Krumholtz, Samuel ..... .........,.- 4 33 Krumpetz, Kay ........... ............ 4 55 Krupin, John E., Jr. .................. 557 Krupp, Rowland .,....,.. ...... 1 88 421 Kruse, Lois ...,..,.,,.... .....ll..... 4 89 Krysinski, Thomas ..... ,.,,..... 2 58 Kubecka, Ronald ..,... ...... 2 59 Kubinski, James ..,... ...... 4 09 Kuchar, Paul ....... ............ 5 69 Kucharski, Paul ...... ............... 5 56 Kuenn, Jerrald ..... ...... 1 16 409 Kuerst, Joellen ..... ....,....-.. 4 70 Kuhlman, James ...... .....-.Y 5 55 Kuhn, Don ......,...... ...-Y- 4 13 Kuhn, Russell ..,. ,.,. . ,569 Kuhnert, Ralph ,... H422 Kuipers, Lee ..........., . ..-.. 142 Kulchin, Martin ...... .....- 3 70 Kulig, John .............. ..-.-. 5 68 Kulinski, Thomas .... ...... 3 37 Kulkarni, Sudha ...... .,,.., 1 55 Kulla, James ......... -A---- 4 34 Kunas, William ..... .172 Kungel, G. J. ......... -..---.--Y.- 1 91 Kunkle, David ..... ..A---.---.---- 4 32 Kuntz, Arthur ..... .....- 3 37 331 Kunze, Barbara ......-.--- .499 Kunze, Carole .......... ............ 4 47 Kuonen, Edward ,..... ...... 1 93 546 Kupec, Edward .,...,.. ............ 5 65 Kuper, Edward .,..,....................... 479 Kupfrian, Theodore ............ 197 442 Kuppler, George ........... ............ 1 62 Kurella, Elizabeth ...................... 504 Kurella, Joanne 131, 137, 205 500 Kurfess, Nancy .................. 337 460 Kuruzovich, Darlene 157, 177 503 Kuruzovich, Nadene ...................- 503 Kurz, Robert .....................l.......-.- 551 Kussy, Barbara ...... ...... 1 61 483 Kutchins, Cheryl .... ...... 3 37 462 Kutny, James ..,.......................---- 566 Kuzma. Gene . ......................-...-.--. 422 Kuzmack, Michael S., Jr. 245 563 Kyle, Robert ...... .........--. 4 13 Laakso, John .........,... ....... 1 70, 198 Lachenmaier, Frank ........... .567 Lachenmann, Louis ..,.. ......... 5 22 Lacis, Andris ...,.....,,. ...... 3 90 Lacis, Uldis ....,.............. ...... 3 37 Ladd, Robert A., IV ..... .,.. 3 37 Laemmlen, Franklin ..... ......... 1 64 La Flare, Helen ........ ......,,.,.. 5 00 LaFuse, Don ............,........... 164, 475 LaFuze, Janice 94, 187. 189. 194, 201 337, 466 La Gue, Richard ......,......... 337, 374 La Haie, Victoria .,...,.,.,,.,.., 241, 460 Lahr, James .....,..,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, 1 81 Lahr, Sandra ,.,...,,,., .,.,., ,,,,,,,,, 3 3 7 Lahrmann, Margaret .....,............ 463 Lahs, Robert .,.......,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, 337 406 Lai, Shaw Sheng ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 37 Laidig, Ronald ,,,,, ,,,,,,.,, 5 68 Lain, Donald ...,.,.,.,..., ,,,..,, 5 61 Laird, Linda .,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,, 4 88 Lakamp, David .,.....,,,......,.,,,,,,,,,, 555 Lake, Paul .,.,...... 188, 218 338, 373 Lake, Rebecca ...,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, 449 Lake, William ..,,...,,...., .,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 5 13 Lamb, Brian ......... . ...... 174, 402 Lamb, Edward ..,,.,,. ..,,,,.,,,.. 5 11 Lamb, Joyce . .,........... .....,.,. 4 98 Lamberson, Eugene ..... ,,,.., 1 170 Lambert, Ronald ..,..,,. ..,.,.. 3 38 Lamborn, Judith ....., ..,.,........, ,... 3 3 8 Lamfalusi, John .......... ..,,,,,.... 5 38 Lamper, Margaret ..., 161 168 Lamperis, Betty ..,...................,,,. 500 Lampman, Charles M., III 338, 442 Landeck, Bruce .........,..,............. 437 Landis, Elizabeth .... ,................. 4 92 Landmark, Anton ....,. ....... 3 38 Landree, Patrick ..., ....... 5 33 Landree, Sandra ...... ....... 4 97 Landt, Alice ....... ,... ....... 5 0 2 Landwehr, Helen .... ...... 4 63 Lane, Frank ......... ...... 5 36 Lane, Lana ....... ,.,,,,. 2 24 Lane, Sheila .........................,,,..,. 471 Lane, William C. ........................ 557 Lane, William H., II ..556, 557, 559 Lang, Dale .,.........................,...,., 479 Lang, George ...................... 198, 397 Lang, Sally ...........,.... 161, 181, 489 Langan, Donald ...........,...........,.. 385 Lange, Kenneth ......,.,,,...,, 249,525 Lange, Sandra Brubaker ...... M338 Lange, William F., Jr. .,,.,,,,,,,, 560 Langley, Michael ....,,...,,,,. ,.,,,,,,., 4 26 Langner, Leon ...... .... 2 04, 338 527 Langner, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 499 Langsford, Emily ,,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,-.,,,, 4 55 Langston, Robert ,..., .........,,.. 397 Langworthy, Ronald ..,..,,,,, 236 522 Lankford, Betty ,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,,-- 4 59 Lannin, Jeffrey ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-- 3 70 Lanterman, Benny ,..... ,,,.,,, 5 16 Lanterman, James ,,,,,,,,, ,,.--w,.-- 5 17 Lantero. Oreste J., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 539 Lantz, Barbara ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,-,--,, 338' 470 Lantz, Phyllis ,,., .,,,,,,,,,,,. 1 43 502 Lantz, Robert ,,,,,. .-.-v-,.-4A,- 3 38 Lanz, Riley ,,,,,,,,,, --,4-.--v, 5 54 Lapp, Roger .......,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 3 3 LaPrad, Richard ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,--.,,,--- 0.483 Larabee, Kenneth ..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 38 Large. Richard .... 162, 226 247, 483 Largura, Aldo ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-, .,,,--,.. 3 38 Larimer, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...,4--,,, 540 LaRocque, David ....,... 129, 192 390 LaRowe, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4,--,,,., 5 31 Larsen, David .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,1- 5 61 Larsen, Douglas , ,,,, ,,,,-,..-,-,,,1, 3 74 Larsen, Janice ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,....,- 333 452 Larsen, John M., Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,. 2 47 Larson, David Allen ,,,,, ,A,,,,,,,, 5 S2 Larson, David P, ,,,,, -,,1,,,, 5 10 Larson, Linde ,.,,., ,,,,,.,,,,.,, 5 00 Larson, Louis ...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Larson, Paul .,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 3 38 373 Lartey, James ,,,,,,, ,,,,, , H179 274 Larzelere, Esther ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 98 Lash, Frederick .......,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 47 Lasics, John C., Jr, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 10 Lasmanis, Teika Vija ,.--.,---..A-- 333 Lasson, Marianne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1-176 458 Laszlo, Joseph .......... 190, 195 208 Latham, James ,,,,,,,,.,,,-,- ,.-' -,----,.A 4 2 2 La'I'ourette, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- ,,,,, 5 55 Latz, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-. 1 --,, 3 38' 553 Lau. Joseph ............ .... 1 54 199, 568 Laubenheimer, Peter ,,,,-,-,,,,,,,,..- 413 Lauer, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,1,--,1.-,- 4 93 Lauretti, Tolley ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,--- 2 74 Lausch, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,--, 3 85 Lautenschlager, Jackie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 299 Lavelle, Michael .,,,.,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 516 Lawler, Gordon ,,,,,,,,,,, ,..,. , ,203 366 Lawler, Nancy ..... 164 168 471 Lawler, Roy ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,--,,,,.,, 5 21 Lawler, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,--.,-,, H-531 Lawson, Mark .,,,,v,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,-,,,-,1 537 Lawton, Carolyn .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 38, 493 Lawton, George F., Jr. ...... 174, 418 Lawyer, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 430 Lay, David .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 12 Laya, Allen 188, 246, 299, 338, 409 Layden, John E., III .,.,.,,,,,,..,,.,, 385 Layden, Susan ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,, 4 48 Layton, David ..., 163, 195 558, 558 Layton, Kenneth .,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,398 Lazar, John .,.,,,,...,,, ,,,,,, , 1 ,,,,,,, 442 Lazynski, Barbara ,,,,..,,,,,,,, 140 490 Leach, Kenneth ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 333 Leach, Larry ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,, 5 66 Leach, William 170, 211. 211 338 438 Lea-f. Larry .............,..... ....... 3 ss 560 Leaf, Shari ........,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,-,, ,,,,,,,, 4 g 3 Leavell, Mitchell ,,,,, .,,,,v,,,,,., 3 38 Leavitt, William ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,., 564 Leber, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1,,, ,,,,,-,-,, 3 5 Lebb, Jerry ........ 171, 198 338, 480 Leckrone, David ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, --520 Ledgerwood, Gene ..,,.,..,,,,,, , ,.,,,,, 563 Lee, Andrew ....,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 38 Lee, Ann D. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 55 Lee, Calvin ....,... 155,171 199 338 Lee, Dennis ..,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 59 Lee, George Tim ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,1, 173 417 Lee, Richard Chan Hin ..,,,..,..,.,, 155 Lee. Roberto .........,......,,.,,, 154, 155 Lee. Wayne ...... 167, 208, 338, 478 Leedy, Howard .....,....,...,.,,,,,.,,,,,, 338 Leet, Warren , .......,..................... 511 LeFavour, Sandra, ,,,,,,,,, ,500 LeFebre, David ..., ,,,,, ,,,,,,,. 5 2 2 Leffert, Ronald .... ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,, 5 63 Lehker, John ...... ..... 249 386 Lehman, Dale ...... ................... 5 11 Lehman, Gary .... ..........,..,,,,.... 5 12 Lehman, John ............ 170 211 338 Lehman, William .............. 177 564 Lehmuth, Lee .............................. 525 Lehocky, George .......,........ 278 434 Lehr, Franklin ............,,,............. 299 Leilich, Robert ..172. 199 338, 425 Leimer, Rollo ...................... 202, 338 Leinbach, Richard .............. 338 442 Leinbach, Tyler .,,...... ....,, 1 77, 564 Leinenweber, Feltus .......... 288, 401 Leininger, Steven , .... ........... 5 12 Leipold, Frederick ..... ....,. 1 98 338 Leiter, Frererick LeJeune, Lawrence Lekarczyk, Robert ..... Lema, Ronald ........ .. Lemel, Joseph ....,. Lemen, Danny ....... Lemke, Ronald H259 ........338 ......538 526 ...,..417 ......524 171, 198, 200, 240, 339, 442 Lemmon, Nancy 193, 242, 469, 473 Lemmon, Richard .,,................... 551 Lemons, Ronald .......................... 516 Lenahan, Dean ..,... ,.., , .523 Lentz, Diana ..,....... ,.........,...... 4 89 Leonard, Donald .... .,....,............. 5 11 Leonard, Edwin ..,.,...., 105 192 394 Leonard, Jack .,.........,................ 534 Leonard, Simpson C., Jr. ........ 512 Leonard, Susan ,.........,,..,... 339 446 Leong, Helene ..,,,....................... 491 Leonhart, Corwin ........... . ....... 539 LeRoy, John ...l.........-........,..-..---- 339 Leskovac, George J., Jr. ,........... 539 Leslie, Elmer N., Jr. ........ 172 199 Leslie, Georganna ...... 226, 339 497 Lesniak, James .......................... 516 Lester, Carole ...... ................. 5 03 Lett, Gerald ........ ...... 3 39 550 Levande, George . .... .............. 4 38 Levande, James ..,. ...... 2 02 339 Leversen, Leroy ....... ........... 3 39 Levesque, Patricia .... .,.... 1 59, 490 Levin, Irving ......,.... ......... 4 21 Levine, Jerrold ....... ...... 3 39 Levine, Martin ........1 433 Levinson, Marshall .... ..... 4 21 Levitt, Stanley ....,.. ..... 4 21 Levy, Harry ................ ....- 3 70 Lewallen, Thomas ........ ..... 5 16 Lewandowski, Charles ........-..... 394 Lewin, Margaret 87, 173, 212 242, 493 Lewis, Dianne ........1........... 241 491 Lewis, Gloria ...................... 150 452 Lewis, Richard .... ...... . ..A- 5 56 Lewis, William ,,.. .,,,.. 3 39 426 Ley, Paul ........... . -,--,-4--- 235 Li, Frank ........... -----. 1 54 174 Libby, Rhoda ..... .......-- 4 93 Libby, Terry ........ .......--,-- 4 06 Licurs, Paul, Jr. ..... ..... 3 39- 549 Liehe, William .... 1.... 3 39, 569 Liesenfelt, Grace ..... ........, 4 39 Lifiick, Terry ........ --------4-- 5 67 Ligda, David .................-., --297, 557 Lightner, Donald .......------.AAA---- ---335 Lilchez, Aaron .........-..----A- 4 ,-------- 421 Lillard, Richard E., Jr. , .,.. ..... 5 15 Liuich, John .............A--.---,,, 5------ 4 02 Lillis, Jack ..,...,... ........... 1 71.198 Lin, Ian Barry ......-,--------AA 'f,,-- 1 91 Lin, Yung Teh .....-.--,------,---- --'-- 1 54 Lind, Judith ...... 161, 168, 487, 498 Linderhill. Phillip M- ,----------4'--- 562 Lindley, James ............4.,--,,,------ 159 Lindley, William ..... ..,------4-- 1 91 Lindquist, John ......, ---,.,1- 3 39, 524 Lindsey, Susan ......,-------1A.1--- -4,-- 4 52 Lindsey, Thomas H. ..236, 528, 529 Lindsey, Thomas W, ..........,,...... 555 Lindstrom, Kenneth ,.......,, ...... 5 13 Lineback, Keith 108, 166, 192, 373 Lineback, Sue ..............--------1 A -4'- 502 Lineman, Neal ......-------A---------- V- 339 Link, Herbert 531 Link, John 1.................- , 339 Link, Kenneth .............-, --------4---, 3 97 Link, Lawrence R., Jr. .......----- 339 Link, Thomas ................. ,.... 5 67 Linn, Garry ................-. 555 Linne, Walter ............,...........1... 541 Linnemeier, William .......,...------- 537 Linnerud, Harold ,..... 198. 339, 560 Linquist, Roger .... ..............---i. 3 39 Linvill, Dale .......... ..........,---i- 5 52 Linzey, Robert .... ...........-.-.-- 4 17 Lippai, Stephen ..................-,---- 274 Lippincott, Edwin .... 236 297, 414 Lippincott, Robert ..............,----4 535 Lipps, Charles ......1.. --,--....-.--, 4 13 Lipsky, Judith ...... ----- 4 92 Liptrap, Elaine .... ----- 1 50 Liptrap, John ........1 ----- 5 65 Liptrap, Wendell ........--,------- 1---- V 480 Lister, Winston 171, 173, 193, 199, 210, 544 Liston, Dorothy .... ..1................... 1 93 Litkenhus, John ..,.. ..... 4 69, 474 Litton, Robert .......................... 339 Little, Daniel .............................i 563 Little, David M. 167, 168, 201, 203, 211, 339, 393 Little, David N. ........................ 414 Little, Larry ...........1....1..... 339 476 Littlejohn, Don ..1. .............. 5 34 Litzler, William .... ...... 1 74 418 Liu, Fook Fah .... ........... 1 55 Liu, Ker Fah ....... .155 Livesey, James ...... ...--- 3 39 Livingston, Donald .... 164. 168 393 Livingston, Edward .....,.....,,..,., 479 Livingston, Mary ...... 113 339 505 Livingston, Ralph ....................,. 366 Livingston, Roy ........,,.,.,..,,,..,,. 480 Llewellyn, Ralph A., Jr. ...... 339 Llivina, Manuel .................. 154 523 Lloyd, Susan .............................. 505 Lochrie, William 198, 200, 339 560 Locke, Marianne ..................... ...501 Lockhart, Jane .,... ..... .....1...... ..,... 4 9 9 Lockhart, Ronald ..., ....,, . 382 Lockwood, Jean ................,......... 242 Lockwood, Lyle .......................... 245 Lockwood, Wayne N. Jr. .......... 532 Lodenkamper, John ..132 199 339 Lodenkamper, Linda .................. 135 Loeifler, Donald ........................ 429 Loer, Stanley ............ ..,.... 2 36 552 Loesch, James ....... ............ 5 13 Loevy, Sandor ............. ....... 3 70 Loewenkamp, Terry ......... 541 Loftus, John ............... ............ 2 45 Logan, Daniel J., Jr. ................ 429 Logan, Gordon .................... 339 481 Logan, Linda. .....,...... ............ 4 65 Loh, Peter ..........,..... ....... 1 54 563 Lohmueller, Bruno ............ 174 339 Lohrey, Robert .................. 181 564 Lomasney, Patricia ..... ....,....... 4 90 Long, Doyle .............. ............... 5 61 Long, James E. ....... 142 426 Long, Larry .......,. ............ 5 67 Long, Michael ........ .......... 2 03 366 Long, Norman D. .............. 168 529 Long, Ronald ............ 164, 168 393 Long, William E. .........1............ 339 Longan, Laird ............................ 555 Longfellow, Thomas ..... 385 Longiny, Michael ......... ...... 5 13 Longshore, Donald .... . ..,....... 524 Lonie, Clayton ........... .....A. 1 92 414 Loos, Richard ....... .......... 1 55 Lopeman, James ...,.. ,422 Lorance, Lionel ..... ....... 3 39 Lord, Robert ......... ....... 5 46 Lorenfen, Daniel ...... ....... 5 56 Lorentzen, David .... ..... . .519 Lorenzen, Mary ..... ....... 4 67 Lorenzen, Paul ....,.. ....... 5 56 Loring, John .... .....,, 5 66 Lorr, Michael .... ..... 5 55 Lott, James ......... ..... 4 01 Lott, Ronald .............................. 511 Lottmann. Robert 40, 121, 123, 123 192, 422 Lotz, Robert 192,198, 199, 200, 339, 382 Loudenback, Leland ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 480 Louderback, Margor ......,,,..,,.,... 501 Lough. Lois ...................,.... 340 446 Louis, Mary ........... ,......,.,,...... .... 4 9 7 Louis, Renee .........,...,.....,...,...,,. 497 Love, Dian .......... 110, 161, 194 455 Love, Donald ...,.... ,.....,.,,,,..,,.,,,., 3 82 Loveland, Preston W., Jr. ...... 525 Loverde, Albert 172, 198, 209 340 Loverde, Vernon ...........,,........... 539 Lovett, Laurelyn .................... 340 Lovin, Barbara ...... ..... 4 63 Lowe, David ....... ..... 5 57 Lowe, Diane ...... ......... 4 92 Lowe, Larry ........, ..,......... 4 '78 Lowe, Stephen , .,... . ............... 548 Lowell, Richard ...... ....... 3 40 369 Lowell, Robert ..... ............ 2 46 Lower, Lewis .... ,......... 3 40 Lowes, Donald ..... ,,........ 5 63 Loweth, Carl ............ .....,,........ 5 20 Lowles, David ...............,.... 340 398 Lowry, Sandra ......,................. 499 Loyd, George C., III ................ 476 Lubarsky, Anatoly ............ 133 529 Lucas, Alfred ............ ............ 5 63 Lucas, Ca.rol ..,.,.., . .............,..,. 505 Lucas, Dale ...... ..................... 5 21 Lucas, Delbert .......... 244, 340 479 Lucas, Kenneth .................. 203 873 Lucas, Rita ........... .................. 4 64 Lucas, Robert ....... .......... 5 46 Lucas, Thomas ....., .410 Lucht, Donald ....... ,...... 1 64 Luckey, Parmelia .... ....... 5 01 Ludlow, Ronald ........... ....... 5 55 Ludwig, Stephen ............ ....... 3 81 Luebering, James .......,.... ....... 5 61 Luedke, George C., Jr. .. .......... 377 Lueking, Allen .......................... 474 Lueking, James ................ 469, 474 Lugar. Darlene ..... ....... 2 41. 459 Lui, Edward ......... .......... 3 40, 442 Lukasz, Robert .......................... 511 Luke, Paul M. .......................... 246 Lukens, Bargara ........ 173 340 497 Lukens, Donna .. ..................... 160 Luli, Walter . .......... .................. 5 68 Lumpkin, Martha .... ....... 4 99 Lumpkin, Stephen ...................... 517 Luna, Frederick ........................-. 430 Lung, Joseph .... 244, 246 340 389 Luniewski, Ronald ..................-.-- 385 Lu oma, John ............ ........150 Lupica, Peter ..... Lurie, Richard Luring, Burton .... Luse, Richard Lusher, John ..... Lutha, Sharon Luther, Karl ....,... Lutton, Theodore ...,..,.520 ..,...,,421 ........-402 ........547 ........385 ,,......505 ,....,..244 ........340 Lux, Angela, .......,,. .,.......,... 4 90 Lybarger, James ..... ..,,,,.. 1 18, 413 Lyle, Michael ...... ........ 2 78 369 Lyles, Gerald ..... ..... ,...,,.. 5 5 2 Lynch, Brenda ......... ....,........... 5 05 Lynch, James ..... ............... 2 40, 398 Lynch, Peter ........,.......,,,........... 438 Lynch, Ralph D., Jr. ,....,,., N517 Lynch, Richard .....,.... ........., 5 60 Lynch, Sherry .....,. ..... 1 61 500 Lynn, Richard ............,........,...... 523 Lyon, David ................................ 405 Lyon, Sherman 110, 128, 188, 199, 211. 213, 340, 426 Lyon, William A, .,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,563 Lyon, William E. ...................... 389 Lyons, William ..,. ........ 5 59 Lyrberg, Borje ,.,.,. ........ 5 15 Lytle, Robert, .,.... ........ 5 65 MacArthur, Robert .... ........ 5 36 MacAs1an, Russel ............... .525 Maccabee, Howard 110, 110, 170. 340, 433 MacDonald, James ,.... ........ ......, 2 0 S MacEachron, John ..........., 135 442 Macey, James 172, 209, 246, 248, 290, 340, 402 Machelor, John ,......................... 532 Macias, Lillian ,................. 340 448 Mack, William J. Jr. . ....... 527 MacKanos, Michael .....,. MacKe.nsie, Kenneth ....,...525 ........561 MacKlm, Jerry .......... ............. 1 64 MacKniesh, David ...... ..... 1 18 410 MacKowia,k, Hilary ,... ........... 5 41 MacLeod, Ora ........, ........340 MacOmher, Laird ............ H138 MacPheat, David .,..... ...... Macy, Daniel ...............,... Madar, William P., Jr. 98, M ad den, Carolyn ...,.,....,,. Madey, Benjamin ........... Madigan, Joseph M., Jr. Madigan, Lyn .,............... Madritsch, Adeline Madsen, Elizabeth Maegerlein, Stephen 524 .....,..547 188 H437 418 ,......,489 ...,....434 'Ii'3' ............340 Magar, John .,.................... Magnuson, Richard , ..,, .... N456 502 456 ,568 .,......515 ,.......512 Magrane, William G., Jr. ........ 562 Maguire, Ca.rl ............ ................ 4 06 Mahan, Patricia ........,,. .......... 5 05 Maharg, George, II ....,............. 181 Maher, Nancy .............,,........,.,.. 462 Mahley. Donald A., II .... 146, 549 Mahlke, Monte .......................... 516 Mahoney, Barbara .....,... .......... 3 40 Mahoney, John ....... ..568 Mahuron, Terry ..... Maier, Leo R., Jr. 4 i'iiis' 569 172, 131, 340, 526 Mailloux, William ...................... 532 Main, Milton ........... ................ 5 36 Maines, William ................ 340 398 Mainland, Charles .... 165 340 475 Maish, Lynn .............................. 168 Maish, William ............................ 525 Makley, Paul E., Jr. 170, 243, 246 340 410 Makowsky, Lawrence ................ 476 Makstenieks, Atis ...................-.- 556 Malayer, Jerry , ........... ........... 1 73 Malcomb, Martha ...... ..... 1 61 503 Malecki, Robert ............. .......--.- 3 86 Malekani, Behrooz .......,,.. Malinich, Michael. Jr .....,.....515 ........553 Malle, Thomas .................... 134 475 Mallette, Malcolm .................-.... 550 Mallory, Phillip .......-------...------A-' 476 Malm, Kenneth ..176, 207, 290, 406 Maloney, Daniel ...............-.......- 537 Malory, Thomas ..... Malsbary, George ........ Malstaff, Roselind ...... Maltony, Ronald Mamer, Gary ........ M amer, James . ..... Mandi ch, Smilia ........ Mangus, Walter Mankowski, Gerald .. Manley, Richard 240, Manley. Terry ......... Manlief, Scott ........... Manlo Mann, Mann, Mann, Mann, ve, Anthony 98, 171, 188, Fred it .... ...... . Oren William Paula ........ Ronald ......... ........556 .....,,.382 ........160 .,......258 ,......,...53'7 .....,,.297 157 177 390 503 162 175 246 204 340 340 553 ...........340 198 340 418 162 ....,161 563 499 438 Manning, Ann .....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 04 Mansfield, Christine .......... 110, 213 Mansfield, Gregory ....,. .....,,,,,, 4 41 Mansfield, Harriette .................. 340 Mansfield, Joyce ....,... ...,,, 3 40, 502 Maple, Louise ........ .......,,., 2 25 Marbach, Terry ...... ,,,,,,,,.,, 5 12 Marburger, Linda ...... ...,.. 4 85. 491 Marcoline, Terrance .... ,.......,,, 2 59 Marcotte, James .... ,......... .,...., 5 2 0 Mardis, Leland ...,............... .530 Marek, Andrew ........,......... 175, 410 Marek, Gloria ............ 175, 205 503 Margeta, John ...........,...,.,,. 297 417 Margolian, Lawrence . .............. 433 Margues, Jerry ................,......... 529 Mariner, Edward T., Jr. .......... 401 Marino, Nick ............ ................ 3 40 Marker, John ............. ...... 1 64 483 Markins, Linda 161, 168,174, 196, 457 Marks, Lang Franklin ...... 258, 390 Marks, John .,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, 521 Marks, Lucretia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 505 Marks, Peter .....,....,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,527 Marks. Samuel M., Jr. .... 214 217 Marks, Susan ,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 9 2 Marley, Cynthia ........ 340, 445 454 Marlin, Marjorie .. ...................... 497 Marlow. Louis .....,...................... 524 Marmalad, Toby ........,....... 205 499 Marmox-stein, Andrew ......,. Marner, Wilbur ........ Marquardt, Robert ., Marquart, Royce .... Marquez, Ramon .,.. ,,......560 172 340 , .........,. 401 M512 , .... ...154 Marr, Karen ...,....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 47 Marra, John ..,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 258 401 Marrone, James 198. 240, 339 438 Marsh, James ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 340 551 Marsh, Janet ...................... 115 467 Marsh, Joanna ,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 471 Marshall, Charles L., II ............ 551 Marshall, David .......,.,..... .,.... 3 82 Marshall, Floyd ,,.,,,,,,,,,..,,, ,,,,,, 5 24 Marshall, Graham ,,,..,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,, 414 Marshall. Howard W., Jr. ..,..... 553 Marshall. James ,... ............,....... 4 02 Marshall, Janet ..............,,,.,,,,.,.. 341 Marshall, John F. ..... ...... 2 59. 341 Marshall, Larry ,.................,..,.,,, 568 Marshall, Robert ..........,,.,,,,,...,,, 288 Marsland, Nancy fMrs.b .......... 181 Marsland, Stanton ....................,. 181 Marszalek, Christine 137, 175, 205, 236 242 Martin, Arthur .................. 163 195 Martin, Carol ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,, 157 502 Martin, Charles A, ,,,,,,,,, H341 Martin. David L. ........... ...... 3 41 Martin, Frances Eva .,,., ,,,.,.,,, 3 93 Matrin, George B. ..,..,,......,,...., 374 Martin, Jane 110, 110, 341, 487 498 Martin, Jerry ..,......... 137, 175 341 Martin, Jill ...,....................,....... 500 Martin, Lynn ............,...,.... ........ 1 78 Martin, Mary . ,...... ............,,,....... 3 41 Martin. Melbourne K., Jr. ...... 546 Martin, Michael ...,........,,,..., .,,... 4 05 Martin, Ronald ..244, 248, 341 479 Martin, Thomas A. ......,.,....,.... 414 Martin. Thomas D. 171, 198, 200 341 Martin, Tommy ...........,.,....,....,,, 341 Martin, William ...,.,.......... 259 559 Martindale, Margaret ,....,.... ,..... 4 57 Martins. William ..........,.....,....,., 552 Martucci, Patricia .............,........ 488 Martz, William ..169, 172. 341 568 Marvel, Diana ..... ,...................... 4 88 Marx, Donald ...........,..,.,,............ 516 Marzec, Jerome .........,,,.. 552 Mason, Bruce ..,... 544. 561 Mason, Charles ..,.,,,,.. .405 Mason, Janet ..... ...... 1 68, 489 Mason, Jay ,,...,... ,,,......,,,.., . .553 Mason, Jean ....... .,i.....,,.....,V.., 5 00 Mason, Jeanne ............ ,,...,,..,,,,., 4 47 Mason, Judith ,.,....,..,. 161, 168 490 Mason, Kenneth .....,........,........i 434 Mason, Linda ..,..., ,.,........,,.... 5 03 Mason, Marjorie .... ., ..,, 205, 341 Mason, Mary ....... .,......... 5 02 Mason, Michael ........,.-....-,---.,.--- 547 Mason, Robert 132, 133, 171. 198. 200. 341 552 Massom, Delbert ..,,...........,........ 546 Mastsugn, James .... ..,.....,........ 1 55 Matchett, Edwin ...............,........ 532 Matchette, John ...,,......... 178 373 Matchette, Stephanie Mater, Robert F.. Jr. ...,....493 ...,,...437 Mathers, James ...................,..,... 527 Mathers, Harry J., Jr. Mathes, Jack ...................... Mathes. Jon ......... Mathes, Marilyn ...,,.. Mathews, Charles ..,,. Mathews. Loren .... 341 369 ....,.,.209 150 ......242 .....,44l ......-425 583 519 Peter ....... 342 Mathias, Melvin 166, 190, 203. 243, 341 481 Mathis, Michael ......V-A-..---- 259 550 Mathur, Mahend1'2. ..,A-----4---------- 155 Mathur, Santosh ..... ----------- 1 Q0 Mathur, Rajendra ,Yf--- '.-- -105 Matria, Laszlo ..,---vv...-----Y----- -,---- 1 80 Matsubara, Makoto ,,....,..w 209. 515 Matsueda, Howard ---- ------'f'---- 5 14 Mattern, Judy ..-----,4---- ---'------f 4 91 Mattes, R.0bl-Eff .------ A--- --------fff---- 5 6 1 Matthew, David L.. III 142 164 Matthew, John .,.---ff-f-'--'------ ----A-- 5 19 Matthews, Thomas .. .v.. ---v4--- 3 91 Matthews, William .... -------- 5 14 Matthey. Joyce -----f- ---'-- 5 02 Mattingly, David ---vff--f-----'--- I- -- 409 Mattison, Richard f,-'-',---ff 234 247 Mattson, Clifford L., Jr. ........,, 341 Mattson, Willard ...-..---,-------',-- 515 Maruga, Joan ....i...........1----- 341 490 Matula, Brenda --------v'-Y-----------'-- 341 Matula, Richard 172, 19 209, 341 Matuzsa. John .-..---------4--- ---------'- 4 06 Mauck, Ronald A... ,-------'-------- f 5 26 Maudlin, Jerry ...- -------- 2 30 418 Maule, Marvin .... --Y,4-----------'-- 0 26 Maxey, Brian .... ..--f--------- 3 41 529 Maxwell, John ............ 134 164 373 Maxwell, Marilyn --'---A-----4A----f -590 Maxwell, Thomas 4---- -'--'fA- 3 'ff May, Charles ...---l- ----e--- 5 3' Mayer, Douglas ,.,. -----v-- 520 Mayer, William ......-- -1-- 5 50 Mayercik, Marlene ...... .,-.YY,, 4 39 Mayersak, Judith ---- - .449 Mayes, James ......... -------- 5 25 Mayhan, Robert .......... 1.524 Maykrantz, Thomas ...........----'Y- 563 Maykrantz, William ..,.... .,......t,, 5 62 Mayo, Allen ....,--.--..-- 116. 236. 393 Mayo. DOH ---v..,.-,-.------1------ -f------' 5 577 Mayoras. Donn ..,....... 259. 262. 413 Mayoras, Richard ....-f----,-------- f 212 Mays, John ....,..... ..------ 3 41. 332 Mays. Mary ..,-,-1--- '------------ 5 00 Maywhoor, James .,,,..,...,........... 567 Mazza, Charles ..........,...----- .-----v 5 66 McAdamis, Michael Scott . ..,..., 536 McAllister. Dale .....l--- -4--------' -'-- 5 5 9 McBride, Gerald ........----.4------ ------ 5 11 McBride, Karen .... -----'-- 4 90 McBride, Patricia ......-.-.---.-- -----' 4 63 McCabe, Hugh ..............-.------ --'1-- 5 47 McCabe, JOe ...........-.- 298. 299. 301 McCabe, Margaret .......--,.------'-- 439 McCabe, Rita . ...,..................-,---- A490 McCafferty, Thomas ......... .544 550 McCaffrey, Kathleen 119, 341, 445 448 McCain, Sharon .............,............ 502 McCall, Richard ........................ 158 McCampbell, Delores 113, 168, 470 McCarthy, Barbara, .....,......... ,.... 4 98 McCarthy, Edward ..,....,.... 341 406 McCarthy, John ....... .... ,.........., 5 2 6 McCarty, David ..,..... 341 563 McCauley, James ...........,,.., 341 MCClal'l'9H, Sara ..,.........,.......,-,l 455 McCleary, Ethel ........ 109, 194 450 McClellan, William .......,,..,.....,,, 417 McClintock, James ..........,....,.... 511 McClure, Benton ..... ......., 2 00 McClure, Charles ,........ .150 McClure, Deanna ..... ...,..-..---- 3 41 McClure, Margaret ...,.....,l. 196. 451 McClure, Michael E. ..... . ....... 382 McClure, Michal C. .. i---..-- 409 McCombs, Mary ........ .l.....------ 5 02 McCombs, William ...................... 373 McConahay, Katherine .... 161 447 McConkey, Howard J.. Jr. , .... 516 McConnaughay, Kenneth ...,,...,. 512 McConnell. Fowler B., Jr. ..557, 557 McConnell, James ....................-. 517 McConnell, Paul ......................-.-- 474 McConnell, Robert .......... 178,341 McCoi-kle. Douglas .... ...........-- 5 63 McCormick, Donald ................-.-' 550 McCormick, Gerald .l...... 247 563 McCormick, Jack ...... .......l,---' 3 93 McCormick, William . .... ,...---' 5 15 McCornock, James ..............--,--- 377 McCory, Richard 283, 289, 289, 341 516 McCoy, Charles A. ..........-.---..4-, 335 McCoy, Charles W., Jr. .... ...398 McCoy, James .......,.,.. 105 211 418 McCoy, Jerry ....... ---.-.----- 1 94 341 McCoy, Ronald .............------.-4 --rv 5 63 McCracken, Bruce ......lA--------.-,-'- 510 McCracken, Reginald L. ........ 512 McCreary, Phillip ................,,.... 341 McCullough, Larry 171, 173 341 569 McCullum. Sheldon .................... 519 McCune. Charles . .... ...... ........ 1 7 8 McCux'tain, Judith .... ........ 5 05 McDaniel. Paul .............. ....... . 521 McDermott, Kenneth .......l.......... 437 McDill, George .............. 178, 422 McDonald, Beezon ...,.. ..... 1 67 476 584 McDonald. Edward ..... .554 McDonald. Frederick .... ...... 3 71 McDonald, Gary ........................ 564 McDonald, John S. ................-.-- 543 McDonald, Martha .... 143, 241. 446 McDonald, Marvin .............. 369. 392 McDonald, Melvin ..............-.....-- 359 McDonald, Phillip 169, 171, 199, 200 McDonald, Thomas A., Jr. ........ 211 McDowell, Michele ...................... 160 McElroy, Richard ...................... 524 McEntire, Allen ............ . .......,... 532 McFarlin, David, Jr. ...,......ll....,. 537 McFarlin, James ....... ...... 2 36, 535 McFerren, Drusilla ...... ........... 1 60 McGaw, John ............. ............ 4 13 McGeorge, Eleanor ............ 342, 502 McGillem, Nancy ........................ 505 McGinley, John .......... 192, 278, 402 McGlynn, Robin .......................... 562 McGraw, John .............,.............. 565 McGriH', Darrel ..,....... 162, 342, 476 McGuire, Herbert ,....... . ,.... 208, 418 McGuire, Richard .......,,... 342,511 McGurr, Aloysius W., Jr. 528. 533 McHenry, David ........................ 569 McHenry, June ,...,..... 105 176, 452 Mclndoo, William 176, 248, 302, 422 Mclntire, John .....................----- 377 Mclntire, Michael ......,......, 526 535 McIntyre, Wayne ..... ......-.---- 4 13 McJilton, Kathryn .................... 342 McKay, Clair .........................i.... 529 McKay, Dorolene ....., 161 168 497 McKeague, Katherine ..........------ 178 McKe1lips, Marianne W ..........------ 491 McKenna, Rebecca 459 McKenzie, Ann ...... 4 .---- 505 McKibben, John ..,.... ,..... 1 78 McKinley, Edward ........ ,ffi-- 4 14 McKinley, Mary .............. --4.-- 5 00 McKinley, Richard L. .. ...... 533 McKinley, Warren ,... A... ..--4. 5 2 4 McKinney, Larry . .,..,...... ----.. 5 11 McKinnis, Paul ................. --.-.- 3 42 McKinnon, Porter C.. Jr. ...... H335 McLary, Steve ..............----- -.-.-- 4 33 McLaughlin, Robert ...... ...... 3 98 McLaughlin, Walter .... ...... 5 49 McLaughlin, William .... ......... 5 29 McLean, Robert ...,,..... ............ 3 82 McLeod, Gail .........,... ...... 1 35. 461 McLeod, Robert .,,, ...... 2 47 393 McLin, Thomas . ....,..,. ............ 1 58 McLoch1in, John ....... ...,. ......... 5 1 5 McMahan, John ..........,.....,,........ 176 McMeen, Harry H., Jr. .......... 519 McMillan, Rodney .............. 516, 516 MeMinn, Barbara ........ .......... 4 91 McMunn, Patricia ...., ......,.. 4 97 McMurry, Celia ......... ........... 4 52 McNairy, Richard ..,.. ...,.. . .99 422 McNally, George .... ..,,.. 3 42 434 McNamar, David .... ...... 3 42 564 McNamara, Mary ..... ............ 4 49 McNary, James ......... ...... 1 72 209 McNeill, Constance ...... ........... 4 61 McNorton, Fred .,..,. .............. 3 97 McNutt, Jerry ...... ...... 1 63 566 McNutt. John ........ ...,.... ......... 5 1 2 McNutt, Sandra .....................,.... 493 McPhail, Roger 175, 204, 214 342 McPherron, Larry ...................... 414 McQueen, Carol .................. 342 465 McQueen, Terry . ...l................... 475 McQuitty, Darrell 278, 279, 284 286 402 McRae, Murl G., Jr. .......... 177 531 McRoberts, Mary ,..................... 493 McWhinney, John . .... ......... 4 25 Meade, Joe .............. ............ 3 42 Meade, Pat ............ ...... 1 93 513 Meadows, Harold .... ........... 4 30 Medanic, Stanley .... ......... 1 74 Medbourn, Susan ....... ...... 4 39 Medland, Lawrence ...... ...... 5 60 Medlock, Allen ...,..... ...,.,... 5 63 Medlock, Paul ........ ............ 4 22 Meek, Richard ...... .... ...... 3 4 2 390 Meeks, Thomas .......................... 442 Meeks, Valerie ........,.,,................ 160 Meeks, Wilson M., Jr. ............ 441 Mees, Gary ,............,. .l56, 192 414 Mehling. Leander ........i..... 342 386 Mehnert, Donald .... ................. 5 59 Meier, James ....... ............ 5 22 Meier, Kurt ............... .. ..,. 249 426 Melcher. Frederick ,.... . .........,. 342 Melcher, Linda .........,.,,..... 157 342 Melecosky, Timothy ..l. ....... .... 5 1 3 Melick, Jerry ............. ........... . .-342 Melkus, Marvin ...... ,.,... 5 57 557 Mellinger, Bennie .... .,,......... 3 42 Melman, Betty ..... ........... 5 05 Melnyk, Joseph ......,.. ..., 3 42 437 Memering. Janice ........ ........... 4 98 Mendelsohn, Robert ..,. . ..... 401 Menges, Barbara ....,.. Menges. Dennis ...... iii 502 429 Menges, James ..... ....... 5 12 Mennear, John ,... .................. 2 14 Mennen, Donald ....,..................... 563 Menor, Lucian .......... 171 342 515 Mentzer, Anna .....................,...... 342 Menze, Forrest ,.... .................. 4 29 Menze, Susan ..........,. .....,. 4 91 Meredith, Anthony .... .....,. 4 38 Meredith, Charles .... ,,..... 5 16 Meredith, Jerry ..... ,..........,. 2 04 Merino, William ..... ..............,. 5 40 Meritt, Maureen ....... 342 452 Merkle, Steven .... ............. 3 89 Merritt, Janilyn ..... ..........,..... 1 60 Merritt, Marilyn ........ 342 502 Merritt, Maureen .... ........,..., 2 06 Merritt, Richard ,,...... ....,.,...... 5 55 Mersereau, Charles .........,.. 170 211 Messersmith, Barbara 98, 187, 189, 212, 342 456 Messina, Joseph ....................... .0568 Metherd, David .......................... 532 Metz, Hermann 0129, 176, 192 422 Metzger, Stephen ........................ 158 Meyer, August ....,......................, 559 Meyer, Buell .....,................ 169, 342 Meyer, Charles W., Jr. ...... 156, 414 Meyer, David D. .....,................., 342 Meyer, Gordon .... ..... ......--.. 3 4 2 Meyer, Harold .... ....-.. 3 42 Meyer, Orville .... ....... 1 18 Meyer, Ronald .... ....... 2 59 Meyer, Sharon ........... ........., 4 99 Meyercord, Wade ..... .,... ...,.... 4 2 5 Meyers, Jack M. ...,. ...,............ 4 09 Meyers. Norman . .,...,......... 167 476 Meyers, Raymond 170, 195, 342 559 Meyers, Stephen .......,................ 421 Meyers, William ........................ 531 Meythaler, Melissa 105, 157, 161, 194, 466 Miao, Wen-Liu ............................ 154 Michaels, Edward ........................ 517 Michaels, Leonard ......... .208 Michaels, Stuart ..... ............. 5 37 Michal, Philip , ..,.,,.. ,,..,... 1 78, 393 Michalak, Robert .... ....,,. 3 42 397 Michalski, Donald ............ .520 Michel, Thomas ....... .......... 5 50 Micheletti, Frank ...... ....... 4 13 Micheletti, Thomas .......,...l........ 535 Mickelsen, Kristen ...................... 342 Middleswart, Edwin .... 129, 176 390 Middlesworth. Denny ................ 553 Middleton, Walter F., II .......... 434 Mikel, Dennis ........,..... 172, 199, 342 Mikesell, Terence ......,........,........ 548 Miklusak, Margaret ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 503 Mild, Madelyn . ......... .. Miles, Bobbie ..... ,..... Miles, Fred ....... ,.........458 Milhous, Mark ................,.,. Milhous, Robert ,......,,....,.. Millen, Thomas , ..., ..,,.....,, . . 343 170 373 393 174 Iiiiil' 270 524 343 164 236 156 469 168 iii 2'l1'3 ' fill 343 E551 Miller, Alan ..,,.... 245, 246, Miller, Bert ..........,.....,....,..., Miller, Betty .....................,.. Miller, Caroline .... . .. Miller, Carolyn ..,............... Miller, Charles H. ............... . Miller, Charles W. .,.,.......,. . Miller, Dale ..............., 171, Miller, David I. ......,..,....... . Miller, David Leroy ....... .. Miller, David Loyd 259, 268, Miller, David M. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Miller, Dennis M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Miller, Dorothy ............,..,,,.. Miller, George .....,...,..,,...,,. Miller, Harold E., Jr. .....,. . Miller, Harry E.. Jr. ,....... .. Miller, Jack ......... .. Miller, James H. Miller, James L. .... . Miller, Jan .,........,. Miller, Jaydee ...... Miller, Jayne .. Miller, Jimmy .... ..... Miller, Joe .....,.... ......, Miller, John D. ......,... .... . Miller, John M. ....,,.........,, . Miller. John Robert ........,... Miller, John T. ........ .,.. . Miller, Keith .,..,...... Miller, Kirk .,... Miller, Larry ,, Miller, Linda .,......... ........,, Miller, Margaret .........,....,. Miller, Marsha ....,........,,..... Miller, Marvin ..... .,...., 1 98. Miller, Mary E. .......l......... , Miller, Mary Lou . .....,.,...... . Miller, Max ....,.........,. ..,.. Miller, Merlin ............,...,.,.,, Miller, Michael David .,...... Miller, Michael Davis ........ Miller, Pamela ....,.,...., ...., Miller. Paul J. ........... . Miller, Raymond D. Miller, Rebecca ......... , 481 530 212 390 512 512 459 471 496 568 417 343 551 516 553 551 532 496 47S 531 393 370 394 510 549 154 500 157 479 563 373 393 515 515 474 514 490 492 500 343 503 447 474 402 401 559 490 512 343 504 Miller, Richard H. Miller, Richard L. Miller, Robert E. ..,. . Miller. Robert W. .... . Miller, Ronald P. .. Miller, Sally .......,.. Miller, Stephen .... Miller, Sterling .... .. Miller, Sue E. ......,.,,......... . Miller, Thomas R. 164, 226. Millholland, William Millott, James ......... 'IEEI' 343 1741 iliisn' 296 Mills, Beverly .........,.,....,,.. Mills, Constance ................ Mills, David ........ 294, 295, Mills, Jean .......,........,...i..... Mills, John G. ........ ........ . Mills. Mills Nancy .... Miltlio, Eugene .... Minard, Michael ..,. Minardo, Mary ........ Mincevich, Albert . Minelli, Joanne ........ Minh, Vo Ngoc ..,... Minier, Clifford Miniuk, David .... . Mink, Donald ..... Minkow, Ronald iis'i ' 170 559 519 556 343 178 489 520 343 499 478 405 434 450 461 299 ........470 491 550 343 343 463 259 503 567 540 ......540 15 ., ...421 Mioduski, Robert ..,. ...... 5 46 Miracle, Lee .,,....,,. ...... 5 15 Mirza, Annette ..,.. ..4... 4 46 Misner, Dale ......... ...... 5 12 Mitan, Frank .,........ ..--.- 5 59 Mitch, Margaret ..,. ,,,... 5 00 Mitchel, David ..... --.-.- 5 12 Mitchell, Carolyn ..,. .... . .493 Mitchell, Don ...... .-..-- 1 63 Mitchell, Paul ..i......,..........---.- ---373 Mitchell, Richard A. 188, 278, 373, 402 Mitchell, Robert ......,................. 437 Mitchell, Virginia .... 241. 242 450 Mithoefer, Marcia ........... Mitzner, Mark ........ Miya, Thomas ........... Mix, Arthur L., Jr. ..,. , Mlzek. karen ..,....,.. Mlekodaj, Ronald .... Mlynski, Patricia ..,.. Mobley, Ted ..,.,....... Mock, Daniel ..... .. Modrall, Susan ..., ...........503 ...,..,....214 ...,,.214 533 ......497 , ..... 540 ......48S ........560 343 Moeller, Joseph ,........... ...... Moeller, Richard ............---... 455 18 ........178 Moifett, Paul .......,...... 556. 556. 556 Moffit, Lois ......... ...... 1 29. 176. 452 Mohler, Jane .,,.... ........ . ......-A--- 5 03 Mohlman, Mary ..........------ -457 Mohr, John ............ --------- 5 52 Mohr, Tom .,.,,,.,,,,,,,..,,.,.,....,,...... 274 Moldavsky, Michael .,,,......., 343 421 Mole, Thomas .....,... ....., 3 43 386 Mole, William ....,... .......,... 5 13 Molinari, Anthony ..,.. Molinaro, Gregory Molique, Mary ........... Mollison, Marlene Monagle, Richard Moneyhun, Judith Monfort, Tom ..,,.... Mongan, Timothy Monohan, Dennis Monohan, Edward Monroe, Richard .......,.259 , ....... 519 . ,...., .502 201 343 405 458 369 288 ........398 ..99 .......,259 294 398 Monroe, Robert ....... ....,. 3 39 Montana, Frank .......... ........... 4 41 Montanus, Philip .....,,...... .,...... . 402 Montgomery, Harold ................ 479 Montgomery, Judith .......... 157 449 Montgomery, Roy .... ..-.-. - 429 Montgomery, Ted J. .... ...... 4 09 Montgomery, Ted L. .. ...--. 173 Moody, Byron ......... ....-- 5 34 Moody, Glenn ........ ....-- 5 54 Moon, Robert ........ ......... 5 61 Mooney, Sharon .... ........... 4 96 Moore, Barbara .... , ..... 173 180 Moore, Betty ..... .....- 2 05 343 Moore. Donna ...i.... ....-.----- 5 05 Moore, Gary ............. ..--...- 5 46 Moore, George .......,...... .,,... 5 21 Moore, James Alan ..,... . .,.,. 441 Moore, James L. ...... , ...... 477 Moore, John Doxie ..... ,563 Moore, Kathryn ..,. ...... 4 98 Moore, Max ............ --.... 5 55 Moore, Michael C. .. ,... ..397 Moore, Rebecca ...... ..---. 5 02 Moore, Robert L. .. ...... 559 Moore, Robert T. .... ....., 5 22 Moore, Robert V. .... ...... 5 58 Moore, Samuel ...... ...... 3 43 Moore, Thomas ....., ...... 5 33 Moore, Timothy ..,.... ....., 4 74 Moore, William E. ........ . ..,.. 521 Moorehead, Stephen ,,.. ...... 4 29 Moos, Joseph ........... ..... . H258 Moran, John ............ ........... 5 67 Moran, Mary ..... ...... 1 59, 505 Moran. Richard .... ........... 4 37 Morand, James ..... ....... 2 24, 523 Morarity, James ...... ............. 5 10 M oravec, Ronald ........ .......... 5 5 5 Morehouse, Steven Morelli, Richard ........ Morezek, Jerry R. Morfee, Thomas ...... Morfopoulou, Maria .. Morford. Morford, Susan ....,,. . James Morse, Morgan, Janet ,,,,4,, ,,.. Morgan, John A. Morgan, John S. ........ .---- - Morgan, Kenneth .... ...,.. Morgan, Nancy ...A.... .... Morgan, Robert E. .,.. . Morgan, Robert M. ..,. . Morgan, Suzanne ...... Morgan, Timothy ...A Morganstern, Sara Moriarty, Stephen ............ , ..,....382 .......549 ,......556 .......512 .......470 . ...... 576 .........503 .........503 14 .507 .527 517 556 , ........ 496 ,....,.,558 ,......532 .......343 ..,....401 .........449 ......,..288 557 157 .........480 297 Morikawa, James ......., 155. Moris, Judith ...,----,----- 139. Moritz, Christopher ......,.. Mark, Jarl ..............------ . -,-- - Morley, David .,........ Morris, Carl ......--.-.--,,-A - Morris, C8l'0l -------------A- Morris, David W.. Jr. ..... . Morris, Howard W., III .,... Morris, Jewell -,-,,------------'- Morris, Kenneth -----------4--- Morris, Joann ....--------'-,- Morris, Robert ....--.--,-- 146, Morris, Ronald .. .....-.-,---- 557 467 527 .........534 .......i.530 ......,447 .,,1...520 ....,....541 . .....,.. 491 .........512 .196 146 461 390 .........433 ,,,,,,,,,437 .........421 297 Morris, William B. .......... . Morrison, Andrew .,.. ,-.. Morrison, Fred .....-- ------- 390 14 196, 504 ,....,...489 Morrison, James -,--A------- M orris on, Penelflpe ----,---4--- M orrow, Catherine ..... .... Morrow, Melinda ...... . James ....... 190 Morstadt, Arthur Mortara, pavid . .... Mqrton, Linda ...........---'- -----' Mory, Marietta -.----v--------- - Mosbaugh, William ........... Moser, Barbara Anne ..... Moser, Barry --4--,4---'------ 209, 240, 246. 343. Moser, Richard ...-----'---- ---- Moses, Jerry ,....... -- Mosier, Daniel .. Mosier, Donald .... Mosier, Jefry ---- ........,451 H559 .....,...401 .........343 .247 Iii' 545 ...,.....559 168 503 563 ..492 191. 553 . .... ....553 .,......,552 ......,422 .......564 . ,..... 538 Moss, David ...... ------------------ 5 17 Moss, Larry ,..........-. ..---------A-' ----- 5 2 O Mossburg, Robert ...... 557. 557, 557 Mott, ALfred .i.....i... ....--- f,----- ---- 2 1 4 Mottier, Duane Y -...--- '----'----- ---- 5 3 2 Mount, Randall ......--.---'----- --294, 558 Mounts, Ivan .........,,.-----i---- -----'-- 3 43 Moutaw, Roy G.. JP- - --4-- A-V-370 Mow, John ............-....-- ------' 5 32 Mowrey, David .,.,.... . Moyer, Norman ..... Moyer, Sara. ............-- Moynihan, Philip .... .... Mozina, Charles ..... . Mroczek, Jerome ...-..-----.--, Mx-va, Carol 107, 108, 189, 201, Much, Barbara ..... ,...... l.... Mucha, James ............. .... Muehlhronner, Horst Mueller, John ..,...--------- Mueller, Klaus .......,,,.,-A----- Mueller, Ralph .... ............ Mueller, Robert .......... 343, Muesing, John ............,.----- Muhlethaler, Dale ,...... ...... Mukundan, Rangaswamy . Mulcahy, Mary ......-----4----- Mulchandani, Devi ....... Mulchandani, Pritam ...., Mull, William . II ..,.. M ullaly, Q , John .......... Mullans, Robert. Mullen, Muller. Clark .......,. 4 ---- Arnold ............-,.- .,......,536 .....1...562 .157 467 ...,.....539 ,. ....... 516 .........259 343 446 , ........ 499 ..,.i..563 .......274 ,......343 .,.......547 , ......., 437 389 .142 .180 532 401 559 .........155 .........493 .......155 ...,...155 , ...... 551 .....,.4'74 , ...... 554 .......369 .......525 ,........524 ..,......382 .........551 ...,.....533 Mulligan, Andrew .....,....... Mulliken, Alfred A., Jr. , Mullis, David ............,........ Mumma, Arza L., Jr. ...... , Munday, John ............ ....... 1 70 Munden, Curtis ..... Munden, James ....... ...... 211 .,.......481 ,........551 Munro, Barbara ..... ....... 1 74 Muntz, Joanne ..... Murdock, Don ...,......... Murdock, Thomes E. . Murdock, Thomas L. ........ . 461 .........-149 . ........ 369 .........54S ,,.......247 Murph, Thomas .,,............... 181 568 Murphy, Joan ............ .,..... 3 43 497 Murphy, Lana ,.....,............. 173 502 Murphy, Michael P. ............ 195 546 Murphy, Sally . .............l............. 504 Murray, David Duthie. Jr ......... 418 Murray, Dennis .......................... 565 Murray, Mary ....,.....,.........,. 343 454 Murray, William 170, 198, 211 213 Murray, William D. .... .....,..,.. 3 90 Murrell, Sara. .....,........,....,...,.,., 502 Murrmann, Richard ............ 249, 479 Murtaugh, John ........,, 209, 469 479 Musselman, Gary ...................... 511 Musser, James ........ ....,.,...,..... 5 55 Mussman, Carolyn ..... ...,.. 1 96 500 Mutzl, Charles ........ ........... 5 10 Mutzl, Robert ...... ...,..... 5 50 Mybeck, John .......... ...... 1 76 Myer, Ronald ...,......, ........ 5 47 Myers, Braly S., II ...... ..... ...... 5 6 5 Myers, Carolyn .......... 4, .... 161 502 Myers, Herbert .... ,..... . .... 5 51 Myers, Jane ....... ......,.. 5 02 Myers, John ....,.. ........,..... 2 11 Myers, Judith ..... ....,, 1 96 492 Myers, Larry ........ ................. 5 68 Myers, Lawrence ........................ 568 Myers, Robert ............ 169, 172 563 Myers, Sarah ..... ........... 2 06 451 Myers, Sharon ........ . 460 Myers, Terry .....,.. ........ 5 59 Myers, Thomas .,...l ...... 3 94 Myers, Walter ...... ...... 3 97 Myhra, Faye ..... .....,... 1 60 Myhre, Susan ...... 242 502 Myles, Janet .......... ........... 4 92 Myles. Thornton ...A ...,.. 5 55 Naab, Earl ..... .567 Naas, Robert .l.. ...... 5 14 Nabe. Clyde .... 406 Nabhan, George ............,,...l........ 514 Nadeau, Fredric ...................... 247 Naderman. George C., Jr. 159, 168, 211, 523 536 Naftzger, George .......,...l.......... 406 Nagakura, Jolene ............,... 155 497 Nagel, Emil ...................-..---- ------ 1 65 Naggs, Karle ...... 174, 199, 344 434 Nagy, Robert ..........,..........-..- A --,- 540 Nail, Rolland .......,,. ...-------- 5 52 Nako, Robert ......,...... ....... -----r 1 5 5 Nakshbendi, Hisham .,........ 153 344 Nalbach, John ......----, ------ 1 74 409 Nalin, Charles .......... ---14-,---A 5 31 Naragon. Sara .....l ---4----,-- 4 61 Narain, Jagdish .......... ,-.-,- 1 53 1553 Narain. Saro J. M. ...... 153 15a Narotski, Louis ...... .,-----------, 5 19 Narter, Neil ........-- ------ 3 44 370 Nash, Dane ............ ......... 4 22 Nash, Richard A. .... ...,..-. 4 22 Nash, Richard G. ......,.............r.-, 373 Nattzger, George R. ................-. 344 Naugle, David ,....l...... 163. 344 426 Naugle, Ronald .....,......,............. 532 Naumann, Virginia ,..........,...,...... 503 Nauta, Judith ...,,..... .... 4 63 Nauta, Kenneth ..l.. .567 Navage, Larry , ..... ...... 2 59 Navarro, Richard ..... ....,...,, 5 36 Nawrocki, Walter ..... ., ..... 511 Nay, Neva .,.......... ...... 1 93 473 Naylor, Carol ...... ....... ....--- 5 0 2 Nead, Donald ........... ......... 5 07 521 Neal, Richard L. ..................... ,476 Neal, William ............ 172, 198 344 Neaman, Janet ...... ........... I 68 473 Nebesny, Anatoly ........................ 511 Need, Norman ............... ...... 2 36 478 Need. Vance ................ 344 469 480 Neel, James .............................. 402 Nee-Lartey, James ......... .......... . N549 Nees, Martha .......... ........... 4 62 Neff, David ............ ...... 1 42 373 Neher, Max .......... ....-.... 3 66 Neibert, Peter ........ ......... . .131 Neidigh, Dennis .... .............. 5 67 Neill, Ralph ............. ...... 1 59 163 Neisler, Anton ........... .......---- 5 22 Nelson, Barbara A. .-.-.- --459 Nelson, Barbara B. ....... .v 150 Nelson, Carol ........ ...... 3 44 452 Nelson, Charles ....... ...... 2 07 4lZ'5 Nelson, Gordon ......... ......--.-- 5 15 Nelson, Herbert ........... ..---.- 370 Nelson, James LeRoy ............--.- 545 Nelson, James Lewis .......... 417 511 Nelson, John C. ................-- 110. 344 Nelson, John W. ............-,....---, 110 Nelson, Jon ........ 108, 191, 344 405 Nelson, Keith ............ .......-----..,- 5 15 Nelson, Wayne ....................--.---, -390 Neptune, Harold ..... ....., 5 33 Nern, Wanda ......... 503 Nesius, Kneeland .............. A 536 Nestor, Ronald .... ...........,..,,. 1 18 Neubauer, Nancy ........ 161 176, 452 Neubauer. Ronald .................... 551 Neuberger, David .,...........,.,.,.... 433 Neuendorf, Eugene .... 318 Neuer, Johannes .... , .... 224 Neuman, Geoff ...,...,. ...... 4 33 Neumann, Norwood .... ..... 2 14 Neuman, Alfred ....... ........ 1 68 Nevil. Robert ......... ........... 5 14 Nevulis. Russell ..... .............. 5 24 Newberry, Tim ,... ...,.. 3 44 524 Newbold, John . .......... ,.,,,, 3 44 Newburn, Mary Lou ..,,,, ,,,,,, 5 05 Newcom, Kenneth ,.... ..,. 3 73 Newcomer, Ronald .... ....... 2 36 Newell, Kay ............ .....,,., 4 61 Newkirk, Barbara .... .......,..,. 5 03 Newkirk, Marlin ...... ..,..,.....,,,. 1 67 Newkirk, William ..,. ....... 1 42 152 Newlin, Teresa .... .. ............... 455 Newman, Edward ..., , ...... 202 344 Newman, Nancy .... .,........ 4 93 Newport, Sara ..... ........,. 1 96 502 Newton, Fredric .................. 507 525 Newton, Marilyn ...... 174, 226 459 Newton, Robert ........................ 513 Newton, Roger ........ ................ 1 75 Nezovich, Leona ..,... ,... 5 02 Nhoj, Robert ......... ....... 5 23 Niccum, Beverly ...... ....... 4 89 Nicewander, Walter ..... ..... 4 17 Nicholas, Frederick ...., .... 5 49 Nichols, Jack .......... ......... 3 44 Nichols, John E. ...... .......... 3 44 Nichols, John F. , .... ............. 5 11 Nichols, Reese ........... ....... 2 45 374 Nicholson, Thomas ...., ..,......... 3 82 Nickell, Cecil ............ ......... 5 51 Nicksic, Robert ..... ....... 5 53 Nicksic, Ronald ,..,. .. .................. 522 Nicksich, Irene ..,...,.........,......... 448 Nicolai, Larry ..188, 246, 344 390 Nicolaus, James ........................ 521 Niditfer, Ken .............. 244. 344 550 Niederauer, Nancy ............ 134 460 Niedziejko, Ronald ...................... 525 Nielsen, Donald .......... 171, 198 199 Nieman, Sally .............................. 453 Niemann, Arthur F., Jr. .... 344 566 Niemi, Forrest .......................... 245 Nienaber, Stephen ...................... 426 Nier, Robert L., Jr. ..247, 297 442 Niesse, Joseph H., Jr. ................ 410 Niewoehner, Bonita ............ 161 500 Nigh, Thomas ..........,........,.......... 563 Nighbert, Sue ...,,................. 161 500 Nigrelli, James .......... 195 528 535 Nilson, Ronald ..,.......,,,...........,... 369 Nilson, Wesley ..,.........,.,........... 527 Nimtz, August H., Jr. ..... ....,...... 5 48 Nine, Ruth ........................ .161 168 Nisam, Seah .,............ ., .... HTS Nixonburg, Homer .... . ............. 168 Noak, Albert ......... ....... 1 62, 476 Noak, Dennis ...... ........ , H476 Noble, Edward ..... ....,...,... 3 70 Noble, Larry .... .... . .. 559 Noe, Clarijean Noe, John ...... Noe, Judith ....,. Noel, Marshall Noerager, Jere Nohr, Carolyn Nolan, Ronald 161 450 ...........540 ...........455 168 236 393 ...........414 173 ...........138 159, Norden, Ernest . ........,..,.... . Nordgren, Brett ...,.,.......... Nordloh. Jane .... 157 161 Nordmann, Gary 469, 530 198 472 565 241 IW' 231 521 45 548 556 150 515 521 .......499 .......397 ........540 247 Nordtvedt, Ernest ., ....... . Norisez, Charles .,........... Norman, Carolyn ..... .99 Norman, Daniel ...............,.. Norman. Robert .......... 156 Norris, George E., Jr. .....,, . Norris, John .............. Norris, Raymond Norton, Judith .... Norton, Larry ...... Notari, Anthony ...... Novak, James ..... .,,,,.,,,,,,. Novak, Peter .... .... . H174 Novak, Russell ..... Novak, Susan ...,... .... Novick , Allen .......... Novotny, Donn .................... Nowacki. Lawrence ......... Nowak, Richard Marion .... Nowak, Richard Matthew Nowaku Thomas ..... ...344, 171 545 Nowlckl, Ronald ..........,..... Nuckols, Beryle ........ Nunning. Bernard Nusbaum, Marc .......... Nusbaum, Michael Nussbaum, Stanley .,........,. Nworah. Gordian ...... ..1'79 179 Nycz, Joseph . ................... .. Nye. Richard .... Nyers, Alex ..... Nylec, Nick H344 Oakes. Marjorie ..... ., O'Beirne, Mary 206 Obergfell, James .... ..., Oberley, Gene .................,.... Oberly. Jeannette 157. 161 Oberman, Herbert ........... Obermeyer, James . ............. Obi, Felix .........,,.,,.........,.. O'Brien. Charles ............. . 213 Iii O'Brien, Gerald .......... 165, 344 524 344 442 489 526 344 410 536 511 566 534 567 554 236 502 344 344 393 369 518 406 489 459 422 207 , 344 421 169 515 549 386 O'Bryant, Daniel ,,,,,,,,,,,, H ,,,,,,,,,, 541 Obuch, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 14 Ockermann, Kenneth R., Jr ....... 522 O'Connell, Peggy ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -160 O'Connell, Thomas J., Jr. ........ 214 0'Connor, Bernard .................... 214 0'Connor, John ,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 4 9 0'Connor, Thomas ,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 50 0'Day. Dennis ,,,,,,,560 Odle, Nancy ,.,,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 00 O'Dowd, Terrance ,,,, ,,,,,,, 3 85 Oehlerking, Bruce .,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 01 Oesterling, Donald , .... ....... 5 34 Oetzel, Rodger .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 20 Offerle, Joseph ..... ..... 4 10 Ogborn, Carolyn ,,,,,, ,160 Ogle, Dale ...,...... ,,,,,,, 4 S3 Ogle. Nora .,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 62 O'Gorman, Kerry .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 15 O'Grady, Stephan ,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 510 Ogren, Donald ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,, 159 Ogren, Priscilla ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 161, 498 Ogura, Andrew .......... 118, 247, 377 O'Hair, Ann ..,.,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 499 O'Ha1'a, Gwendolyn .,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 492 Ohashi. Arnold ,....... .......... 5 24 0'Her0n, Terrance ..........,,..,,,,,, 551 O'Keefe. Thomas ....,,.,,,,,.,,, 278, 389 Okeke, David ...... 179, 179, 179 344 Oldroyd, Larry ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 525 Oleksy. Robert ................. ,,.,,...... 5 23 Oler. Karen ...... ,...... 1 61,168 504 Oliger, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 569 Olin, Stephen .... .......,.......... 5 63 Olin er Janet ,,,,,,, 196, 492 2 . ...... Oliver. Claude ....... Oliyeri, Joseph .......... Ollxs, Helen ..,.,.,,,,.,. Olmstead. Laurance , Olsen. Harold Olsen, John ............. Olsen, Ivar ..........,.... Olson, David G. 198 Olson, David P. ....., . Olson. Eric ............. Olson, Kurt ........ Olson, Marlin .... Olson. Mary Olson, Nancy ....,. Olson, William ..... O'Malley, Paul ....... O'Neil, Dennis ......... O'Neil, Robert ......... O'Neil, William H174 O'Neill, Dennis ....... O'Neill, James ......... O'Neill, William .. Onesky. William ..,.. Opaczewski, James . Ollperman, William , O'Reilly, James Orejuela., Henry Orem. Polly ........ Oren, Mary ,..... Orenstein, Jerry ,......528 540 ............. 492 ,,,..537 378 ........,549 199, 345 551 ........159 517 .,.,.....520 ..,.,..,,465 176, 446 Q' 'i'9'5,A ......,,,523 .........541 ...,.....345 199 345 ..,...,..398 15 ,.....1..555 ,.....,..536 ....,......175 . ........ 345 345 417 ....,....345 .........500 ,..........345 459 478 .,,......474 568 198. 414 .........417 188. 402 345 ,..,.,...490 524 ,..,...,.510 462 ...,,...,527 .,.,,..162 .178 ...,..,..505 Orman, Ray 167, 168, 203, 211 Orme, Thoburn ................. Orn, Michael ...,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,, Orr, Dale .........,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,, 1 70 Orr, Donald ...,,...,.,,,,,.,,,.,,,, 188, 199. 218, 246, 253, 345 Orr. Howard ..,. ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,, Orrill, Robert ....................,.,,.... 278, 284, 285, 345 Orschell, Henry ........... ..,..,, 1 65 Orszula, Jerilyn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ort, Larry .......... ....,,., 5 09, Orvos, Peter ......... .... Osborn, Donavon ..... Osborn, Nancy ....... ........ 3 45 Osborn, Robert ..... .... Osborn, Wendell ..... Osborne, Carl ...... ........ Osborne, Lois .... .... Osburn. David ....... Osterhoff, Betty Ostrander, Vicki Ostrom. James ,..... Ostrosky, Walter Ostrowski. George Oteham, Norma ....... Otolski, Jerry ...... Otte, Ronald ....,,.. Otten, Claudia .... Otten. Diane Otten, Gyda ........ Ottinger. James ..... Oura, Eleanor ..... ,.,,.....519 ...,.,..345 454 ,........500 ,,,......555 ,,,,.,,..259 ,,,n.,..517 345, -hail! 492 ,555 381 .........499 ......,..497 M489 ......,,.559 ......155,493 Outzs, Leonard ,,,.... ,....,.......... 5 57 Overbeck, David .V.,.. ......., 3 45, 373 Overbeck, Steven ,,,,, Overbey. Gayle ..,,,. Overkleeft, William Overleese, John ,..,... Overmeier, Glend ,.... ,,,,113. 499 .A,..,...520 Overman, James ,,,,.. ,.... . . Overmyer. Don Overstreet, Walter . O'Warneck. Michael Owen. Charles ......,,, 164. 476 .,..,........ 541 Owen, Liana. . .......,. ,,,,, , Owen, Ralph W., III Owens, Randi ......,..... ..........165 .,,,1..174 ,..,.,418 ....,..505 526 .......345 585 Pacheco, Abel ........ ....... 1 54. 345 Pacheco, Jorge ............,,............ 274 Paczkowski. Robert .................... 560 Padden, Duane ..172. 198, 199 209 Paddock, Elizabeth .,,........... 87, 446 Paddock, Robert ,,,,.......,.............- 540 Page, Robert ,......,,,,..-----..--,,,, ---- 1 91 Pagliaro, Eugene ,,.... 258. 345, 441 Pahl, Joyce ....... ,,.,.....,....,,,,,.---,-- 5 05 Paik, Douglas .....,........,.,,....,.---- 510 Paik, Kathleen VV..........,-,---------- -505 Paine, Donald James ,,,...,. 195, 532 Pajak, Jerome ......,,,,,. 151.235, 511 Pakes, Gregory ........,,,.------.,------- -553 Palm, Jerry .,.,,. ---..,- 1 52, 555 Palmby, Gail ,,,.,.. .,,--------- 4 96 Palmer, Blanchel -----,,- -465 Palmer, Everett ..... ------- 5 18 Palmer, Jerry ......... ,,,.--- 5 64 Palmer, Norman ,....,. 560 Palmer, Russell ,.... H524 Palmer, Stephen ,,,..... .481 Palmreuter, Edsel ..,, .,....,..... 5 29 Paltani, Donald ......,,,...,,,,,, 259. 370 Panagiottis, Michael ,,,,..........., 523 Panassow, Donald ...........,.. 172 345 Panek, Donald .......... .,.......,.. 3 66 Panek, Richard ...., ,......., . M366 Pankop, Mark ,.,.,,....,,.............,.. 540 Pankros, Donald .. ..,. .,..,..... 2 47, 409 Pannage, Charles M., Jr. ,.......,... 385 Panning, Roger .,,,,,.,...,................ 331 Panzer, Neal ...V ,...... 3 78 Papa, Robert ......, ....... 5 37 Papas, George ......,,, ....... 5 10 Papazoglou. Thomas , ..,.... 153 Paquin, Leigh ....,.,. , ..,.... 526 Paradise, Wesley , ,..,,,.,........... 546 Paramore, William ..,,,,.............. 178 Paras, Christine 109. 345, 487 505 Parent, David P.. Jr. .,........,,.... 398 Parent, Diane .......,,,..,,....,.....,..... 491 Parianos, Michael ,... .,....,...,. 3 45 Parish, John ........, .,,...,,,...,.. 5 41 Parker, Andrew .,.... ,,,,...,.. 5 54 555 Parker, David . ......,,..,, ,,,,.,........ 5 51 Parker, Frederick A.. Jr. .,...... 530 Parker, James .......,.,.....,...,...,.... 409 Parker, Leon .......... ..,,,.....,....... 4 82 Parker, Marvin ..... ,........,.... 3 45 Parker, Willis ..... ,,,.. 1 78 190 Parks, Dennis ....... ....l,... ...527 Parks, Ruth ............., ....,,........... 5 03 Pax-melee, Gordon V., II ......,..,.. 200 Parmenter, William .. ...,,.,...,,,.... 138 Parmerlee, David ...... .....,,,,..,,.... 5 49 Parrett, Ned .,...l....,. ............,. . H433 Parrish, James ..., 126,176 240 422 Parrott, Emmons .,.. ........,,,.,.... 5 50 Parshall, Virginia ..,,,.........,,,,.... 489 Parsons, Edward .....,.....,,,,, 345 422 Parsons, John ...,.,....,, 118 517, 532 Parsons, Samuel ,,,...., 169 199, 345 Partipilo, William ..,. ..,,.,.,,,....... 3 78 Parton, Joseph ...... ,...,,...,.,..... 5 27 Paschen, William .,,.............. 425 Paschke, J. D. ........., .,.,............. 1 64 Paskins, Jeri ........ 104, 259, 345, 462 Passoja, Dann ,................... 207, 409 Paster, Marjorie ...... ......... 4 61 Pate, James L., Jr, .... ...... 5 41 Pate, Robert ,......... ...... 5 51 Patrick, Franklin .... ..,... 4 80 Patrick, Gloria ..... ...,,.. 4 53 Patrick, Steven ........ ....,.. 5 49 Patterson, Francis ..,.. ....... 5 19 Patterson, John ............ ....... 5 66 Patton, Edward Scott ,.,. ,...,. 4 18 Paugh, Michael ,......,... ......, 5 69 Paulsen, Louise ........ ..,.... 5 04 Paulsen, Walter ..,........,... 569 Paulson, John ....... .................. 5 63 Pautler, Margaret ........ 99, 120, 458 Pauwels, James .................. 151 521 Pavelek, Joseph M.. Jr. ............ 568 Pavelin, Jonathan .......... ......... 5 57 Pavlick, Robert ........... ....... 3 69 Pavlik, Michael ..... ....... 3 45 Payne, Cynthia .,... .,..... 4 99 Payne, David .... ....... 5 20 Payne, Everly .... .......,., 5 24 Payne, Harold ..... ............... 5 27 Payne, Pamela ..... .......... 1 57, 493 Payne. Selma .............................. 489 Peacock, Arthur .............. , 200 Peacock, James . .,.,..,. 159, 163. 345 Peak, Calvin ...,.. ,.....,....,......... 2 74 Peake, Byard ..., ....... 1 90, 253. 345 Pearce, George .......... 345. 382 Pearl. Gary .......... ....... ...,... 1 7 8 Pearson, Jack ..... ., ........ ......... 3 82 Pearson, Joseph ........ ............... 5 17 Pearson, Mary Joan .... 49. 161. 168 Pecen, Paul ................................ 531 Peck, Garnet ......... ............... 2 14 Peck, Glenn ........................ 509, 524 Peck, James ,,............................., 422 Peckinpaugh. Darrel 164, 168. 393 Peczkowski, Robert .................... 345 Peczowski, Thomas ........ .... 3 45, 510 Peden, Joe ................ .....,,.,,,, 5 38 Pedersen, Arnold ....., ...,....,, 5 19 586 Peebles. James C., III .............. 401 Peet, Stephen ......,............ ........ 5 65 Peglow, Georgann ...... ........... 4 90 Pegram, Phillip ....... ............., 4 82 Peine, Richard .................... 197 442 Pekarek, Robert ,..............l...... 378 Peklo, Douglas 188, 207, 278, 292, 345 402 Pellegrini, Charles .................... 345 Pellett, David .................l............ 377 Peloquin, Robert L., Jr. ............ 560 Peloquin, Suzanne ......... ........ 4 55 Pemberton, Randall ...... ........ 4 81 Pence, John ................................ 437 Pence, Robert 108, 110, 188, 246-A, 346 397 Penny, Gerald .......................... 526 Penrod, Larry .... 167, 201, 203 346 Pensinger, Dick .................. 346 417 Pereida, Barbara ........................ 160 Perez, Francis ............ .............. 5 60 Perdue, Jerry Steve ........ 174 401 Peretti. E. A. James ................ 562 Perez, Gustavo ............ ........ 3 46 Perham, David ............ .,...... 5 63 Perkins, Jerold .... ........ 2 45 Perkins, John .,....... ........ 5 67 Perkins, Martha ..... ..-...-. 4 92 Perrella, James .... .....--. 5 11 Perrey, Nancy ........ .........,..-... 4 96 Perrin, Elizabeth .....,.......... 159, 500 Perrin, Georgia .......... 168. 242 502 Perry, Lonnie ...... ,....... 2 00 346 Perry, William ....... ............. 4 30 Pershing, Roscoe ..... ................ 5 33 Persky, Ronald ..... ..,. 346 421 Person, David ...... ............. 1 31 Perun, Kenneth .... ...... l........ 5 2 4 Peter, Charles ........ ................... 5 13 Peters, Charlotte ........ 108, 193 493 Peters, David A. ................ 346 402 Peters, Donald ........................l... 519 Peters, Frederick Glenn ........,,.. 171 Peters, Jon ...........................l...-.. 514 Peters, Lawrence ...... 346, 476 519 Peters, Linda ...... ...............--.- 3 46 Peters, Robert ...... ........ 1 77 346 Peters, William ....... ........ 1 62 433 Petersen, Robert ........ 556 558 Petersen, Roland ..... ..... 3 46 406 Peterson, Alvera ..... .............. 4 47 Peterson, Carolyn ..... 168 500 Peterson, David ........ ......,.. 5 61 Peterson, Karren L. ..... Y ....... 505 Peterson, Karen M. .. ........ 459 Peterson, Lynn .....,. ........... 4 65 Peterson, Paul ......... .............. 5 65 Peterson, Richard ..... 197 442 Petkus, David ...... ,....,,.... 1 70 Petrie, Paulette ....... ,,,,,,,, 1 60 Petty. Eddie ............., ........ 5 65 Pettegrew. Kathleen .................. 464 Pettigrew, Anthony ..,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, 385 Pettigrew, William E., Jr. H469 482 Petty, Cynthia ....,............... 143, 467 Petzke, Gerald .............,.............. 512 Pew, Douglas .... ........ 3 46, 434 Pfaff, David ..... ..... I 346, 438 Pfaff, Ellen ........ ........ 1 74 447 Pfaff, Frank .........., ,....... 3 46, 406 Pfafman, Niles ..,. .,........... 5 39 Pfeffer. Ruzha ..... ....,. . .91 Pfeiffer, Gene .............,.,.....,...... 385 Pfeiffer, Judy ............................ 455 Pfeifer, Robert 199, 211,213 346 Pfendler, David ,..,.............. 259 366 Pflughoeft, Diane ...... ..... 1 61 504 Pflum, Dale ..........,.. ..... 1 68 554 Phegley, Patricia .......... .471 Phelan, John ......,. ........ 5 12 Phelps, Charles .... ........... 3 46 Pherson, Betty ....... ............. 5 04 Phillippi, Margaret .... ...... 3 46 497 Phillips, Alice .....,... ......,......... 5 04 Phillips, Barbara ........ 435. 491 Phillips, Barrie .... ............. 2 14 Phillips, Betty ......... ........... 1 61 Phillips, Elizabeth .... .....,..... 4 90 Phillips, Emanuel ..... 179 179 Phillips, Fredrick ..... ................ 1 58 Phillips, James .................. 346, 401 Phillips, Judith .,........................ 503 Phillips, Linda. .... 161. 168, 490, 490 Phillips, Richard ...................... 566 Phillips, Ronald Lewis 203, 346, 543, 546 Phillips, Rosellyn ,..... 161, 168, 491 Phillips, Stephen ....,....,,,...,,,.,,,,, 474 Phillips, William H., III ............ 563 Philpott, John ...,,..,,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, 405 Phipps. Mary , ..... .......... ........, 4 6 5 Pica, Jacqueline .... ..... 1 93 502 Pickel, Theodore ........,. .568 Pickerill, Jim ,...,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 66 Pickering, Timothy .... ..... 1 46 147 Pickett, Frank ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 51 Pickett, John ....,,.. ,,,,,,,, 5 E0 Pickett, Marvin .... ........ 5 23 Picking, Ronald ,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 37 Pictur, George .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 36 Piechoski, Sandra ...,,. .,,,,,,, 4 90 Pielemeier, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 04 Pierce, Cynthia ,...,... .490 Pierce, James E. ..,.......,,..,,,,,,,r,, 547 Pierce, Melanie ........,...,..... 168 493 Pierce, Pamela ..111, 174, 241 456 Pierce, Russell .........,....,,......,..... 539 Pietrusinski, Eunice ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 154 Pifer, Mary ..................,..... 115, 115, 157, 160, 189, 216, 346 492 Piggott, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Y H521 Pigman, Richard ....,,,,,,,,,.,, 147 346 Pike, Herbert E., Jr ...........,....,,, 426 Pildner, Frederick ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 5 33 Pilla, Mark ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 47 Pinney, Harvey .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 73 Piontkowski, Donna ..... ,502 Piper, Frances .....,.. ...,..,,..,, 4 90 Piscudnik, Ray ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 4 22 Planker, Johanna ...... 150 461 Plaskon, Frank ...... ...,.........,. 3 78 Plaskon, Robert ...... ...... 2 59 378 Plaster, Everett ...... ............ 3 46 Platner, Annette .... ........, 4 92 Platt, Jerry ......... ...... 5 55 Platt, William ........ ...... 2 26 Plesko, Sandra ......... ...... 4 98 Plesniak, Barbara ..... ...... 4 96 Pliska, Marcia ........ ...... 4 89 Plosila, Thomas ..,,.. .......,..,,,,,,, 2 24 Plummer, David ......,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 516 Plunkett, Robert ........ 167, 203 211 Plzak, Marianne .... .......,,........ 5 03 Pochy, Audrey ..... ............ 3 46 Pock, John ....,...... ............... 3 66 Pocotte, Mary ......,. ...,.. 1 74, 196 Podney, Catherine .............. .504 Podney, Walter ., ....,. 346 409 Poe. Eileen .............. ....,. 3 46 496 Poe, Stanley ............. ...... 1 42, 393 Poehlein, Raymond ..... . ......... 474 Poehlman, James ..... ......... 5 23 Pogozelski, Dennis ..... .557 Poinsette, Don .......................... 520 Pol, Walter 151, 190, 346, 507, 509 510 Poland, William ,,......,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 377 Polen, Jay ................ ............ .... 5 5 9 Polglase, Burton C., III. ...,..548 Poling, Roger . ,,.........,...... ...,..,, 3 46 Polk, George .... .........,.....,,.,,,,,,, 1 68 Polk, John ..173. 236, 245, 248, 480 Polk, Sidney ..............,,....,,,, 174, 421 Polkowski, Virginia ,,,,,,,, ,500 Pollard, Philip ....,,.,,, ,,,,,, 5 17 Pollock, Margaret .... ...... 4 92 Polstra, Jack ............. ,..... 3 46 Pomerantz, Melvin ...,. ..,... 5 49 Pomeroy, John ........... .,.... 4 22 Pomeroy, Mary ....., ,..... 4 90 Poncher, Charles .... ...... 3 '70 Ponsonby, Jane ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 57 Pontius, William ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 25 Poole, James ............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 402 Poon, Victor Ching Sai 154. 155 171. 346 Poor, Robert L. ....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 346 Pope, Sandra ...,...,., ,,,,,, 4 96 Popeck, Donald ,,....... ,,,,,, 3 46 Popello, Dorothy .......,. ,,,,,, 4 96 Poppinga. Theodore ...., ,,,,,, 2 97 Poracky, Joseph ......... ,,,,,, 5 14 Porter, Alvin .......... ,..... 4 81 Porter, Diane ..........,.... ,,,,,, 1 52 Porter, Gerry ..........,,,.,. ...... 5 58 Porter, James Cameron ..... .516 Porter, John .....,.....,..,,,,.. ,,,,,, 5 22 Porter, Larry .....,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 5 15 Porter, Lawrence .... H346 Porter, Phillip ........ ,..... 5 20 Porter, Thomas ..,............, .347 Post. Joseph . ,....... ......,....,......., 1 42 Potash. Marlene .,...... 205 347 449 Potter, Carole ....... .......,............ 4 97 Potter, Nancy ...,, .........,....... 5 00 Pottei, Robert ..... ...... 3 47, 398 Potts. Eugene ............................ 483 Potts. Ewing .............................. 565 Potts, Paul .......... 162, 167, 203 347 Potts, Walter ...... ...... ...........,....,, 5 6 3 Poulton, Nick .................... ..118, 405 Pousardien, Stephen ........., 177, 510 Powell, Gary .............. 243 347 519 Powell, Robb ....,......,...,.......,,,,... 563 Powlen, Richard ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,, 5 66 Powless, George ...... .,.... 1 42 Powless, Robert .................,,....... 562 Prall, Thomas 166.167, 201, 203, 211. 347 479 Pratt, Dolores .........,,,..,,......,.,,,.., 471 Pratt, George O., Jr. .....,..,......... 566 Pratt, John R., Jr. ..... ,..... 5 16 Pratt, Linda ........,.., ,.,,,, 4 53 Pratt. Nancyjean ........................ 502 Pray, David 156. 190, 191, 347 545, 564 Preble, John ...........,...,.,.,,,,....,,,.. 377 Prech, James ......,...,..........,....,. 556 Prentice. Barry ...... ...... 1 33, 369 Presecan, Nicholas ........... .398 Presser, Ernest ,......, ..,,,,,...,...,.. 5 67 Pressler, Marian ....,..,,.,,...,.....,,, 481 Presr. Joseph ..... ,.,,.. 2 58 347,417 Preston, Billy ..... .,,......... 1 64, 414 Prewett, Barbara. ....,, ,,,,, 253, 246, 347, 168, Prewett, C1lE0!'d ........,,.....,.. Prezbindowski, David 240, Price, Donald .....,...,,,.,,, 169, Price, Judith ........ .......... Price, Richard ...... ........ Price, Robert A. .,........ .. Price Susan .....,.., , .,,. Priclfard, cxaude L., Jr. ..... . Prid dy, Rqb-ert ..........,...,..... Przeto, Alicia ............,..,...... Priksoovits, John ,,.... 171, Primus, Cassandra ...........,.. Pritchard, Thomas ......,....... Pritchett, Michael .. Probst, David ......... .......... Probst, Sharon .................... Prochaska, Lyn ....... ...161, IE! 173: 170, 469, Proctor, Ted ........................ Proiitt, Glenn A., II . ........... Propati, Elizabeth Propps, Marilu ....... Prosak, Frank ...... Provost, Alan ...... P1-ow, Lodena ......... Pruett, Patricia ..... Pruitt, Richard ......... IGH , 493 373 559 478 499 382 347 157 567 511 347 347 496 561 111 546 488 470 532 522 448 489 541 410 470 490 441 535 525 527 563 526 451 464 526 349 422 497 347 224 386 548 548 548 347 139 445 489 497 518 259 489 162 457 456 401 450 567 401 501 505 517 421 529 467 347 538 406 258 382 471 499 535 310 421 536 155 155 503 481 406 417 390 369 175 551 556 463 552 429 512 421 442 ses 138 405 409 167 505 541 382 Pruvenok, Robert ................ 195, Prytherch, Hugh ..........,............. Pugh, Daniel ................ 204, 347, Pugh, John .......... .,...........,...... Pugh, Robert ........... ..........,.. Pullen, Pamalee ..... . ....,....,..... Puoci, Eleanor ........,, ,...... 3 47, Purcell, James D. ...... . ....,,........ . Purcell, James E. ......,....... 202, Purcifull, Lee ....................., 123, Purdy, Linda ...........,.. 173, 347, Puterbaugh, David 195, 198, 199, Putnam, Peter .............,..,........... Pyle, David , ............................... .. Quarfoot, Kenneth Quay, Gary ............. .......... ......... Quay, Stuart ........ .......,,............ Quick, David .............. 244, 248, Quick, Donald .......................,...... Quick, Phyllis 119, 189, 216, 347, Quillen, N. Suzzanne .................. Quinn, Carolyn .......... 214 347. Quinn, David Lee ..... ............. ...... Quinn, Leo ............... ................... Quivey, Jane .,... ........ Raab, Jerold A., Jr. .,................. . Raasch, Kathryn ...... ........ 1 74, Rabe, Bonnie ........... ............. Rabe, Kenneth ..................... ....... Rabinovitz, Brenda 194, 241, 347, Radcliffe, Roger .................. 347, Radebaugh, David .................-,..- Rader, Carolyn ....... ..., .... 1 5 9, Radkey, Becky ....... .........,.. - Radzwill, Richard ..... .......,-- Raffel, Leslie ........... .........-.----.--- Rafferty, Jack ...... ............, 1 68, Rafferty, Karen .......... 161, 168, Ragen, William .... ............------.-- Rager, Eldon ........... ..........,--,---,- Ragland, Alan ........... .------ Ragsdale, Donald ........................ Rahe, Frank ................................ Rahe, James ........ 203, 243, 347, Rahutis, Maria ............................ Raichle, Robert ............................ Raidbard, Marshall ............ 138, Raimi, Stephen ............ ............. Rains, Larry .,................. .......... Ramachandran, Doma ................ Ramaskamy, Arigai ......... ........... Ramer, Ellen .............. 161, 193, Ramsay, Marvin ........ 164, 165, Ramsey, David ............................ Ramsey, James .......... 269, 347, Ramstad, Yngve ................. ......... Randall, James ........,... 204, 347, Randall, Neal .............................. Randall, Phillip ............,............... Randolph, Kenneth .... ,....... ........ Randolph, Mary .......................... Rankin, Gary .............................. Ransberger, Lawrence, Jr. 245, Rapp. Stephen ..... ......................... Rappin, Jeffrey ............................ Raschka, James ........ ........ 1 95, Rasmussen, Robert ............ 152, Rasmussen, Darrell .... ............. Ratcliff, Leon ............ ....A........ Ratcliff, Roger .......... .......A........ Rathburn, Maryann ,....... .... 1 60, Ratkay, Patricia, ........ ..,.... 1 81, Ratliff, Marc .....,..,,.... .,........... Raub, George ...,..........,............... Rauschenbach, Charles 116, 347, 365 Rawlings, Robert .... ............ 5 65 Rawlins, Daniel ,,,,...,,,,.. .347 Ray, James ...................,,..... 142, 366 Ray, Larry Melvin 157, 166, 167, 168, 211, -169, 476 Ray, Larry Michael .... 203, 347, 402 Raycroft, Maureen ...... 189, 347, 452 Rayl, James ............,..............,.... 511 Rayl, Mary .....,,.... ....,.........,.. 4 99 Raymer, Doyle .,,.. ,...,. 5 51 Raymond, Henry ,... ,..... 5 51 Reading Janet ...... 467 , ..... Reagan, Norman Reager, David ......, Reagan, Arleen ..... Reaves, Jerry ....... ......173 347 ......489 12 Recktenwall, Dean ..... ....,. 3 97 Record, Barbara , .....................,,.. 471 Record, James 244, 245, 248, -177 Reddall, Walter F., I1'I .............. 559 Reddy, Annapareddy .....,,...,..,..,, 155 Redick, Thomas .......... 172, 199, 347 Reed, Ann ..,.,....,...,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 491 Reed, Bill ......,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 48 Reed, Cynthia .... ...... 4 61 Reed, Garnet ,..,,.. ,,,,,, 5 56 Reed, George ....... ..,,., 5 40 Reed, James ..,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 55 Reed, Joseph ............... ,4,... 5 55 Reed, Judith Rene ..... ....,... 8 9 Reed, Larry E. ......., ..,,.. 5 35 Reed, Larry L. .,,,, ,,,,,, 3 48 Reed, Norman ..... .,..., 5 27 Reed, Philip ...,,, ,,,,,, 1 74 Reed, Randall ...,. ,,,,,A 4 34 Reed, Rex ........... ,,,,,, 4 09 Reed, Richard ,.... ,,,,,, 4 79 Reed, Robert .... ...... 5 64 Reed, Ronald ,...... ......... 5 56 Reed, Sherman ...,.. ........... 5 10 Reed, Sherrell .,... ...... 3 48, 458 Reed, Terry ...,,.,,..,, ,,,.,, 1 64, 524 Reed, Thomas ......,,.,... ........... 1 78 Reed, Victor S., Jr. ..,.., ..259 Reeder, JoAnn ........ ...... 4 97 Reeder, Stephen ..... .414 Reel, James ......... ...... 3 48 Reeves, Gary ..... ...... 3 89 Reeves, John ....... . .,... 535 Reeves, Joyce .,....,... ..,,.. 4 99 Regeski, Thomas .... ....,. 3 48 Reichert, Daunna .... ,,,,., i 348 Reichert, Robert .,.... ...... I 348 Reichert, William ..... ...... 5 27 Reid, Richard E. ........................ 536 Reid, Robert W., Jr. .................. 165 Reidenbach, John ........ 172, 173 568 Reidenbach, Stanley 171, 199, 220 348 Reif, Robert ..............,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 517 Reiff, Benjamin ......,...,....,,,,.,,.,,. 531 Reilly, Richard .... 188, 290, 348, 409 Reilly, William ........,................... 527 Reiman, Henry .............. ...... 4 10 Reiner, David ........,.......... ......... 4 21 Reiner, Louise ............................ 496 Reinert, Edward W., Jr. ............ 405 Reinhartsen, David ............ 198 200 Reinken, Carole ,........... ........... 4 72 Reisenauer, Frederick ..... ......... 4 75 Reisenberger, Lance .... ........... 4 17 Reiss, George H., I ............ 142, 514 Rekeweg, Glen ............................ 377 Remde, Richard 244, 246, 348 369 Remenih, Richard ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 564 Remich, Antone .......................... 181 Remmes, William ........................ 564 Rems, Dale ......,.,......................... 258 Rencenberger, Charlotte 161, 348, 502 Rench, Nicholas ..,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 398 Rentz, Phillip ....,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 80, 413 Reppert, Virginia .... ........... 4 90 Retz, Larrie .,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 48 567 Reuss, Robert .........., ,,,,,, 1 07 348 Reusser, Raymond , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 66 Renter, Philip .......... ,,,,,,,,, 2 26 Reventlow, Lance .... ,,,,,,,,, 4 21 Rew, Carl ........,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 97 Rey. John ........... ............ 3 48, 525 Rey, Linda ...,........,.,,., 196, 455, 496 Reynolds, Arlen ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 543 Reynolds, Carolyn . ,,.... ....... 1 61 502 Reynolds, John .......,.......... 302 527 Reynolds, Jon ............ 188, 303 389 Reynolds, Peter ....,,..,,................ 426 Reynolds Richard ...................... 527 Reynolds Robert ........ 170, 211 442 Rhein, Robert ................. ,..,. ,...., , , 514 Rhinebeck, George ............. .348 Rhoad, John ............ ...... 5 28, 529 Rhoades, Larry ...... ...,,, 3 48 442 Rhoads, Sally ........... .,....,,... 5 O3 Rhodes, John B. ............ ......... 5 56 Rhodes, Perry H., Jr. ..... ..,... 1 69 Rhodes, Richard ............ ...... 5 16 Rhykerd, Charles .... ...... 1 62 Rice, Dennis ......... ...... 3 48 Rice, James ....... ...... 4 01 Rice, Karen .... ...... 4 64 Rice, Linda , ..,,.. 189,348 462 Rice, William .,....,.,,,1,,,,,,,, ,549 Rich, Edith ...,. .....,.,,, 1 57, 493 Rich, Robert ........ ,.......,1...1., 1 78 Richard, Roland ,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 58, 343 Richardson, Carol ,........... H348, 425 Richardson, Carole ...... ...,......... 4 71 Richardson, John , ....,..... .......... 5 56 Richardson, Lawrence ...... ....... 3 85 Richardson, Le Roy ....... ,..,,,, 1 64 Richardson, Lynn 1. ...... ....... 5 02 Richart, Edward ..... ....... 2 59 Richelsen, John ..... ....... 5 52 Richetta, Donald ..... . ......... 553 Richey, Mary ......... ......, ...... 4 8 9 Richey, Wayne ........,. .......,......., 1 46 Richman, David .....,..,,........ 142 369 Richnafsky, Ronald .... ............. 2 59 Richter, Charles .......,......,........... 433 Richter, Frederick 120, 188 253 418 Rick, Bruce ...................,,,.,,,..,,,,,, 512 Rick, Linda ..........................,,,,,,,, 217 Rickabaugh, Mary .... . .,.,,, 385 Ricke, David ....................,,.....,....,, 55 Rickelman, Stephen 278, 285, 286 304, 411 Ricketts, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 259, 547 Ricks, Sharon 88, 89, 247, 348 466 Ricks, Stephen ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 278 567 Ricks, Theodore ......,,.,...,.,,, 348 405 Rider, David .......,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 10 Ridgeway, Dale ..........,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 565 Ridgway, John A., III ...,,.,,,,,,,,,, 525 Ridley, Lucy ....... ..... .... 1 5 7, 348 446 Riebe, Dennis ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 5 15 Rieffel, Robert ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 26 Riegel, Richard ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 5 1 Riepe, Charles G., II ..... 1 .... 348, 402 Riesenberger, Lance .......... 297, 418 Rieth, James .,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 297 339 Rigdon, Michael .....,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 4 7 Rigel, Raymond ............. ....,,.... 4 82 Riggins, Gary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , -541 Riggs, William V,, III ,.,,,.,..,,,,,,, 373 Rigney, Jackie .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 202 343 Rigney, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 11 Riha, Ronald ..... ............. 5 19 Riley, Donna ...... ,,.,,,, 1 57, 160 Riley, Wayne ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 158 Rimstidt, Cai-Q11 ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 66 366 Rinas, John ..,,.,,,.,..,,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 55 Rilldfleisch, Thomas ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 63 Rines, Howard .,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 59 Riney, Michael .....,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 597 Ring, Dennis ...... ................ 1 92 394 Ring, Ida ...... ....... 141,143 348 Ring, Robert ........ .....,,,...., 1 33, 369 Rirlgel, Herbert ............................ 479 Ringham, Lee ............ 243,343 390 Ringmacher, Nelson ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 156 Ringwood .,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 49 Rink, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 68 Ripberger, William .... .,...., 5 22 Rippe, William .......,,..,.,,,,, .,,,,,, 5 27 Ripplinger. Rhett ........,............... 517 Rishavy, Thomas ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 514 Risk, Sandra ...... 109, 110, 176, 452 Risley, John ...,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 537 Risser, Jerry ,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 17 Risser, Robert ..,, 1 ,,,,,,,,, 382 Ritchie, James .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 22 Ritchie, Jerry ....,.,.. ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 17 Ritenour, Frank ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 45, 564 Ritter, Carol ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 88 Roach, Joel .....,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 74 Roadruck, John ,.... ,,,,,,, 1 68 393 Robards, Donald ..... ....,........... 5 13 Robbins, Albert ..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 199 Robbins, Carolyn ................ 348 446 Robert, Bruce 122, 172, 192, 218, 348 Roberts, Bruce .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 554 Roberts, Dennis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,518 Roberts, Henry ...., ,,,,,,, 5 19 Roberts, Joel .....,. ....... .,.,,,, 5 2 7 Roberts, Lowell .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 20 Roberts, Mrs. Lucy .... ..,..,. 4 80 Roberts, Maurice .......,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 527 Roberts, Ronald 134, 162, 167, 203, 393 Roberts. Thomas S., Jr. ..,.,,..,,,, 569 Robertson Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,, 230, 348 Robertson Dale ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 406 Robertson, David ,..,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 12 Robertson, Earl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 162 551 Robertson, Richard ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 14 Robertson, Ronald ..,. ,,,,,,,,,, 4 26 Robeson, Lloyd .,,.... ,,,,, 5 68 Robinson, Curtis ,..,,.,, ,,,,,,, 3 89 Robinson, Georgia ...... .503 Robinson, Hilda ......., ,,,,,,, 1 61 Robinson, John ....,.,,.,,. ,.,,,,, 3 69 Robinson, Kenneth ...... ....... 5 23 Robinson, Marjorie ....., ,... ...... 4 5 9 Robinson, Phillip .,,... ....,.,....,. 1 73 Robinson, Raymond .....,...... 348, 566 Robinson, Sally .......................,.... 499 Robison, Bruce ....................,.,..... 534 Robinson, Rodney .....,.............,.... 369 Roby, David ............,... 240 349 389 Rochford, William S., Jr. .......... ,. 512 Rocke, Gerald .... 170, 198, 212, 349 Rockey, Keith .......,,...,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 401 Rodeman, Donald ..... ...... 5 67 Rodeman. Robert ..... .,.,,,,, 2 97 Roden, Nancy ........ ...... . ,. 470 Rodewan, Clark ................ ,523 Rodgers, Larry ..,,.. ..,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 5 22 Rodkey, Ronald .......... 172 199 209 Roe, Richard ....... ........... 3 49, 510 Roehr, Herbert ...... ..............,.. 5 09 Roeser, Nancy ............. .503 Roeske, Karon ...... ...,.. 2 34 505 Roeske, Sharon ...... ........... 2 34 Roesler, Carl ,...... ...... 5 52 Rogers, Betty ............. ..,.., 4 90 Rogers, Brian .............,.. ,....,.. 5 52 Rogers, James Harold ....,........... 553 Rogers, John ........................ 516 557 Rogers. Stanley ...... .... 2 18, 349 373 Rohleder, Jerry ...... .................... 4 11 Rohn, Gretchen .... ................. 5 05 Rohr, Sarah ....... ...... 4 98 505 Rohr, Steve ...... .............. 4 01 Rollins, Roger ...... 349 481 Rollins, William .... ........... 5 68 Rolston, John ..... ........... 3 48 Roman, Thomas ........ ...... 3 49 522 Romanoff, Noel ............ ........... 4 21 Ronan, John A., III .................... 568 Roodman, Stanford ...... 349 421 Rooney, Ambrose .... ........... 5 38 Roose, Allan .......... ...,.... 4 83 Rorex, Tanya .,... ...,., 5 04 Rork, William ........ ........ 5 12 Rosales, Joaquin .................,........ 525 Roscoe, Richard .................. 377 433 Rose, Bernard .............,................ 519 Rose, Chrales ...... 238, 289, 289 389 Rose, David ..,............................. 377 Rose, John F. .,..........,,.............. H521 Rose, John W ..... ...... 5 15 Rose, Paul ........ .. ........ 259 Rose, Philip ..............,................... 180 Rose, Richard ...................... 297 540 Rosemeyer, Laura ...... 159, 168 502 Rosenak, David ..... ...................... 4 21 Rosenbaum, Ralph ....., 171, 199 561 Rosenberg, Doris ,,,.................... ,505 Rosenberg, Judy ......,................... 490 Rosenbrock, Nancy .... 161, 168 471 Rosendahl, Warren ............ 349 524 Rosenthal, Gerald .....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 548 Rosenthal, Randall ...,. ,,,,., 1 18 370 Rosfeld, Howard ..... .,....... 1 98 349 Rosin, David .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 21 Ross, Dolores ..... .,.... 1 57, 445 466 Ross, George ..........,..................... 558 Ross, Mrs. Helen ........................ 454 Ross, Jay ...........,................ 142, 382 Ross, Karen ....,.. ...... 1 61,168 471 Russ, Laurie .... .................... 4 92 Ross, Philip .... ................. 3 49 Ross, Robert ...,... ...... 1 98 200 Ross, Rosmarie ............................ 224 Ross, Steven ...................... 156 520 Ross, Thomas H. 174, 349, 405 422 Ross, Thomas .............................. 366 Rossen, Eileen ............................ 504 Roth, Charles .......... ...... 5 55 Roth, Richard ............. ...... 5 47 Roth, Robert H., Jr. .... ...... 5 65 Rothert, Susan ........ ......... 4 98 Rottier, Jay ............... .........,. 3 49 Rotunno, Michelle ..... .............. 4 53 Rouch, Carita ,.,........... ...... 1 61 493 Roudebush, Charles ...... ........... 5 27 Roudneff. Guy ........... ...... 1 54 523 Roush, Michael ........ ...-.-.---- 5 60 Rover, Kathryn .... ......... 1 43 160 Row, Ewing .. ..... ..............,....... 5 63 ROW, Paul ........... ...... 4 69, 474, 503 Rowe, Charles ............ 203, 349, 393 Rowe, Michael ...... .............----.-- 4 37 Rowe, Richard ..,... .....i,,-...-..-. 1 53 Rowe, Stephen ...... ...---.-- A -557 Rowe, William ...... -,,l,- 2 97 549 Rowlett, Janet ............. --------, 4 91 Rowley, David ............., ------ 5 55 Rowls, Robert D., II .... ...... 1 69 Roy, Robert M., H .,--- ---- 2 59 Royer, Jack ......,,-,-, -4---- 5 64 Royle, Jon .......------ - -4---- 55? Rozzi, Vincent .... ......... 2 451 Rubins, Harry ..,... --,,,,,------- 4 37 Ruch, Margaret ............rr,,, ,163 470 Ruch, Robert ........----,,,------,-- -----4 4 29 Rucinski, Robert ....,--.------------4 ---411 Rucker, Jefferson D., Jr. 156. 254, 349 553 Ruckgaber, Gary ................ 200 442 Ruddell, Jo .............. ........... 5 03 Rudisill, Robert ......... ........ 4 17 Rudner, Lawrence ..... ,....... 4 33 Rudolph, Richard ..... , ,..,....,,... 349 Rudolph, Sue ........ ...... 1 81 492 Ruff, Nancy ......... ........... 5 00 Ruff, Sandra ..,. .... , 4493 Rugg, Donald ........ ..........- 5 39 Ruggles, Larry ...... ..-,,------- 5 59 Ruhe, Thomas ...... ..... . 209 349 Rule, Betty ............... -.-.-r--- -4l-- 4 9 0 Rulevich, Robert ..... ..-..- 1 15 551 Rummel, Oscar .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 429 Rumple, Helen ............ 157, 161, 466 Rumsey, Theron 166, 203, 211, 349, 469, 481 Rllnk. Sally ................ 106, 143, 458 Runnels, James .,,,..,.,,,,,,.,,, 171, 199 Runyon, Dewight .... .,,.,.,,,.,,,,, 5 55 Rupe, Billy ..,,,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 14 Rupley, Jeffrey ........ ,.,.,, 1 95, 524 Rupley, Michael ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 97 Rupp. Alyce ......... ....... 3 49 Rupp, Jerry r............. .... 5 61 Ruppmann, Heinz ......, ,,,,,,, 4 37 Rush, Cheryl ............ .,.,,,,,,, 1 60 Rush, Linda ......... ...... 1 60, 193 Rush, Roscoe ..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 64 Rusk, Jerry ........,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 178 Rusk, Joan .......................... 160 473 Ruskin, Crystal 89. 189, 254, 269, 349, 456 Rusnak, Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 210, 513 Russ, Michael .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 433 Russ, Patrick ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 59 Russakov, Loren ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 33 Russell, Gaylord ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 56 Russell, Gerald ,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 69 474 Russell, Guy ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,,, 5 57 Russell, James ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,- 1 70 Russell, Mercer .. ,. .,,,,,,,, , 164 Russell, Roberta ..,, ,,.,,, 1 61, 502 Russell, Ronald ...... 236 514 Russell, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,---- 3 94 Rust, Charles ,,,,,,.,,,A,,,,,,,,,,A 297 389 Rust, Dwight .,,,,,,Y,,v..,,AAV,,,..,,VV N555 Rust, Linda ,,..... 113, 168, 473 473 Rust, Waldron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,-,w,..--, 331 Rutherford, Frederick 191 528 529 Rutherford, John ,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,, 113 425 Rutledge, William ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 475 Ruzich, Michael J., Jr. ,... .,....,,. 5 16 Ryan, Charles F., Jr. , ,,.,,, 385 Ryan, Kathleen A. .... ,,,,,, 4 99 Ryan, Kathleen L, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 93 Ryan, Linda M, ,,,,,, -,----A-,k-- 5 05 Ryan, Lynda S. ,,,,,,, 349 460 Ryder, Elizabeth 1,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 97 Ryner, Stephen ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 01 382 Ryves, John ...,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,--,, 3 49 Rzechula, Joseph ,,,, -1-w,---. 5 25 S331, Karl W,, J1-, ,,,,,vv,--VV,,--,--- N540 Sablpagh, Lian ..., 199, 200,349,442 Sabine, John .,.,,,,,,,,,,1,, ,,,,,, 1 1 ,,,,,,,, 543 Sabof Gary ------....A.,,.. .......... 1 74, 366 Sacek, Andrew ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0.410 Sacks, Bernard ,,,,.,,,,,,, 225, 349, 433 Sadler, Anne .,,,,,,,,,1,,, 123, 194, 457 Sadlowski, Dennis , 1....,,. ,,,,, 3 49, 434 Saifer. James . .......,. .....,,1, 3 49, 479 Safranski, Stanley ..., ,.....,,,,,,,,, 5 51 Sagal, David ........,,1. ,,,,,,, 3 49, 433 Sahlin, Carolyn ..... Saiki, Kenneth ..... Sailors, Elaine ..... Sales, Milton ....,.... Salhoff, Virginia Salisbury, Diana ,..... Salisbury, William ,... Salmon, Weyman ...... Salsberry, Robert ...... Salsbury, Larry ...., Sample, Joseph ,,... Samples, James ,..., Sampson, Robert ,.., Samstag. David ...,. .. ...,.,......455 ...,.....54S ,....,.505 ,.....421 .......505 ......503 ......560 .......,.178 406 236 556 .......554 .......,.532 59 Samuel, Lyndon ,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 563 Sanborn, Joyce .,....,,,,,......... 181 499 Sanders, Charles W., Jr. 349 418 Sanders, Thomas ..,,,..,,,,,,,,, 536 537 Sanderson, William .,.,. ....,....... 4 38 Sands, Gerald ,,...,... ,,,,,,,, ,178 Sanford. Alan .,...,,... Sanford, Jane ......,... Sanfrey, Thomas Sanger, John ...,....,,,,., Sappeniield. Nolan .,.. Sapper, Ruth ......,..... Sarber, Warren . .,,, ,,...563 ..,...499 .......540 .......567 ......567 ......499 ...,.....483 Sarles, Eva ...,..,.,,, .,,,,,,,,,,, 5 O0 Sartore, James .,,., .,,,,., 3 49, 559 Sartori, Paul ....,. ,,.....,,.,, 5 16 Sasaki, Alvin ,....,,,.,,,.,,. H155 Sasso, John ..... .................... 5 16 Sato, Alan ..,,....,.,,,.......,.........,,.... 247 Sato, Ralph ..........,,,. .... 1 55, 349 557 Satterfleld, Preston, Jr. ........,...., 533 Sauer. Geraldine .,,,,,,,.,,,..,,,, 349 492 Saul, Jean .......,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,. 143 500 Saulis, Algirdas ..,..,,.., 170, 211 349 Sauls, David ......,.. ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 5 15 Saunders, George ,... ..,.,,..,, ,,,,, 5 1 1 Sanuders. Robert ,... ....., 3 51 434 Sauter, John ......... .,..,,,,.... 5 27 Savage, David .... ...,..... 2 26 Savage, Peggy ..,, ...... 4 99 Savariar C. ........... .... 1 55 Savesky, Robert ...... ..,,.. 4 21 Saville, Charles ..... ...... 3 51 Savinski, Janet ..... ...... 4 89 Savod, Michael ..... ....., 3 89 587 Savoldi, Thomas .... Sawert, Ulf ..,. ........ Sawdon. William .,... Sawyer, James ...... Sawyer, Joseph ....., Sax, Susan .....,..... Saxton, Gerald ....,l... Sayre, Larry ,,,,......... Sbarbaro. Robert Scales, James W., ' if Scaramozzino. Phillip ,....374 Scarborough, O. D., III vv., .VVV...-.. Scarff, Rebecca ,,....... Scarl, Eugene ,.......... Schaaf. Robert .... Schacht. Thomas .. ..527 Scheffler, Norman ..... Schaefer, Frank Schaefer, Harry ....... Schaefer, Kenneth ..,.,, Schaefer, Luis .. .,.,..,,,.. Schaeffer, Barbara .,,,....,..... Schaeffer, Robert .,,,.,.....,.... Schaewe, Arnold ................ Schafer, Albert ........V... 168, Schafer, Robert .... .......,,.v Schafer, Ronald .... ....,,,, Schafer, Shirley ..,,. ...,, Schaffer, Charles ..,,. Schaffer, Gerald .,... ,,.. Schafstall. Richard Schall, William ..,,.,,.. Schaller, William .,,., Schalliol, John ., Schaper, Judith ,,,, Scharf, James ....,, Scharf, Susan ..,,,, ,,,,, Schatz, Sally .....,, Scheetz, John r.,.,,,. Scheick, Karl .. ,,... Scheller, Orin ,,,,,. Schenck, Keith ,,,.,,... ...,,... Schenk, Donald ,,,,......... -.--,, Sc hermerhorn, Roger 4 69 Scherschel, Eugene ....,-,,,A-- Scherschel, Martha ,,,. ,,,.,.. Scherschel, Raymond Scheu, Kenneth ,,........ ,,,,, Schlele, Carl .......,..... ,,..,,.. Schiffer, John R.. Jr. 188,2-10, 216 Schindler, Jerome ..,,....,,.,,. l .4 Schirz, Paul ..,,,,,,..... Schisler, Robert ,,,, Schlaeiii, John .,,,,, Schlatter, James ,,,..........,..,. Schlozman, Harold .... 118 Schlueter, Frank .,,.. Schnaiter, Samuel Schlueter, Roger .,,,.... ,,,,. Schmehling. Robert .,.. Schmidt, Allan E, .,,.. Schmidt, Hamann .,,,. ..... Schmidt, Harold .... Schmidt, Joan .,,,.,.. Schmidt, Thomas .........-..-.-. Schmiege, Thomas ..........--. Schmikt, Hamann ....,.,..,.... Schmitendorf, William ,,...... Schmitt, William Schmitz, Marion ...,....,,,,l,.. Schmohl, Nancy ...............A-. Schmutzler. David .... 246 Schnackel, Jane ...............A.. 214 Schnapp, Schneck, John ...... Roy ,.... Schneff, Roger Schneider Alan ,,,. Schneider, Jaclyn ..... Schneider. Janice ...., Schneider, Robert E., II Schneider, Ross ...,,,, Schneider, Schlorling Schneiderman, Arlene Schnepf, Martha .,,,, Schoeff, David .,,.,,,,, ,, Schoenberg, David Schoene, George .......... ....... Schoene, Sandra ......,,,, 115, Schoenherr, David Schoening, William A., Jr Schofield, Cora .... 113, 161 Schofield, Dennis ..,....,.,.., Scholl, Donald ......,.l....... .... Schomacker, Robert ,...,, Schomburg, Larry .,,,.... ,, Schoneberger, Joanne ..... Schonlau, Fredrick ....., Schoof. Margo ...,, Schornhorst, Charles ,,,, Schornhorst. Larr . y 5 Schowe. Robert ...,, Schrader, Judy ........ Schrader, William . 114. 264 297 351 178 142 168 iaii 112' 475 278 '551 174 297 133 156 351 136 351 351 181 351 225 351 533 516 429 181 503 429 535 401 521 413 516 471 351 351 563 548 515 418 351 490 556 385 532 564 554 496 481 560 475 ..514 ..565 ..456 ..477 473 448 163 351 274 200 568 568 557 567 160 560 259 549 426 557 351 351 351 249 433 173 551 555 550 142 351 505 401 567 547 398 442 413 449 402 505 517 513 482 176 421 490 502 422 541 561 499 502 562 370 ....,,.226 216 351 168 247 236 175 499 385 562 505 551 385 513 567 503 401 489 178 557 552 466 ........386 Schroeder, Ronald ,,,,.,,..,, Schrag, Jon .........,,,,,,,,... Schrameyer, Ray .......,...., Schramm, Frederick Schranz, Michael ,,,,...,.. Schrecker, Edward ,,.,. Schreiber, Lawrence .... Schreiner, Carole . ...... C. 588 ,.......559 , ..,,,, 567 398 547 389 527 ,....288 491 Schreiner, John .............. .519 Schreiner, Nancy ,.,. .,..... 1 89, 194 Schrey, Patricia .,.... ............ 4 89 Schreyer, Joanne .... .......,. 5 00 Schriefer, Judith .... ....... 3 51 Schriner, Sandra ,... ..... . .504 Schrock, Bryce ......,. ..,..,.., 4 75 Schrock, Luther ...... ,........... 3 51 Schrock, Susan ...... ........,...... 5 03 Schroedel, Scott ...... ,...... 2 49, 565 Schroeder, David ..,..,, ....... 2 11, 474 Schroeder, Lawrence ..,........ .512 Schrotberger, Ronald ...... ...... 4 22 Schuchardt, Ursula ..... .,.... 1 60 Schueler, Peter ............, ..,... 4 18 Schuerman, J. Allan ,..... ...... 3 66 Schuh, Delbert J,, II ...... ...... 5 52 Schul, George A., II ......., .385 Schulenborg, Merle ..... ............ 3 S1 Schulman, Frederick ,,,,.,,,.. 351, 370 Schult, Thomas ...... ................. 5 55 Schultz, Frank ,.... ...,................ 2 36 Schultz, James ...........,........... ..... 1 58 Schultz, Janet ..........., 196, 206, 457 Schultz, Kenneth ........................ 517 Schultz, Lois .............. 113 161, 465 Schultz, Raymond .......l.,.... 258. 279 Schultz, Robert ........ ......... 4 02, 530 Schultz, Russell ...... ..,............ 4 34 Schultz, Sandra ...... ....... . .196, 457 Schultz, Suzanne .........,.,.... 351, 473 Schultze, Carol ............................ 497 Schumacher, John W., Jr. 199, 200, 351 Schumaker, Sue ............,............. 496 Schumann, Catherine ...,...,.. 115, 448 Schurman, Fred G., II ......,, 170, 374 Schuster, Leroy ........... ............ 4 10 Schuster, Sue ............. ......., 5 03 Schwaab, Richard .... ...,.... 5 13 Schwai, James .,......... . ....... 414 Schwalbert, Russell ............ 156, 567 Schwalm, Edward ........................ 547 Schwanz, Suzanne ....., 174, 196, 463 Schwartz, Alan ......,....................- 370 Schwartz, Dennis ................ 135, 405 Schwartz, Lawrence ..... .... .... .... 4 2 1 Schwartz, Marilyn ....... ........ 4 90 Schwarzlander, Harry ................ 130 Schwegel, Donald ..,............. 351, 425 Schweiger, Frederick ..............---- 226 Schweiger, Lynn ...................,..-- 566 Schwerkert, John .....................-- -351 Schwein, Nancy 108, 110, 189, 351, 456 Schwendinger, Joan .................... 488 Schwenk, Thornton ,................... 517 Schwenke, Robert ...................... 163 Schwiesow, Ronald 193, 199, 222, 528, 529 Schwingendorf, Robert ...,.. 259, 405 Schwomeyer, Ronald .................. 563 Scialdo, Claudio ..,............... ...... 3 89 Scifres, Ann ..... ,......,.., 1 96, 222, 461 Sccopmire, Thomas .,.....l............ 394 Scope, Robert ............, ll.... 1 61, 351 Scott, Bryon ................. ............ 1 62 Scott, David Leland ...., ...----.- 1 78 Scott, David Logan ..... ...... 5 24 Scott, Dennis ....,........ ------ 5 43 Scott, Eleanor .......... ------ 0 1 Scott, Eldon .... .-.--- 5 56 Scott, Ernest ,... ........---- 5 30 Scott, Everett .... ...... ....,---- 5 5 4 Scott. Mary ..,...... ...... 1 81. 433 Scott, Nancy A. .......... ..-153 Scott, Nancy J. .,.........l. ..451 Scott, Richard J. .... ................. 5 49 Scott, Richard L. ........ 247, 382, 414 Scott, Robert J., Jr. ..............-.-.-- 565 Scott, Sue .........,.... .... ..---- 4 3 9 Scott, Tracy ............ ..... . .476 Scott, Victor ......... ..---- 5 65 Scribner, James ...... ....... 5 62 Scudder, Robert ...... ......,.. 3 51 Scyphers, Sandra .... ...... .... . . 433 Sczurek, Stanley .... ....... 2 59, 441 Seaborg, Elisabeth .... ...---....1- 5 02 Seager, Charlene ..... .... ..1. 1 5 9,491 Seager, Maureen ...... ....... 1 60, 490 Seall, Stephen .......... ..........., 5 47 Sears, G. Hichael .,,. ............ 4 01 Sears, Jacquelyn .... ...,... 4 47, 502 Seashols, William ....... ....... 1 42, 551 Seban, Calvin F., Jr. .......... 116, 369 Sechrist, George ........... .......,.... 4 41 Sedgwick, Ca.rol ....,.....,,.............. 491 Seeber, Richa.rd E., Jr. .............. 409 Seely, Sandra .......,..........,... 196, 502 Seever, Jacquelyn ....... ............ 4 54 Seifrin, William ...... ........, 5 46 Seger, Gerald ....... .,.......... 4 29 Seifert, Konrad ..... ............... 3 69 Seifert, Sharon ...... ...... 1 61, 493 Seiffert, Carolyn ......... ........... , 502 Seinfeld, Richard .,,...... ......... 3 70 Seitz, Charles R., Jr. .....,........,... 247 Seitz, James ...........,.................... 536 Seki, Franklin ............ 1 171, 351 Selig, Marilyn ..... ...,........,..., 4 53 Selis, Thomas .... ...... ,...., 4 1 7 Selzer, Linda ..,. ...,.. 4 99 Sendelweck, Gene ......., 527 Sendelweck, Jerald ...... ........ 4 75 Senffner, Francis ..... ........ 5 56 Seng, Robert ..,.,,.. ...... . .429 Senglin, Leonard ..... .......... 4 14 Senn, David ..,.,..,....... .......... , H351 Sennstrom, John . ...,. ...... . ..... .... 3 9 8 Sensney, Cleatus .......,..,.,,,, 174, 513 Senz, Ralph . .................,....,..,..... 556 Serafin. Christine ........ 105, 120, 454 Seren, Helen ....,,.............., ,, ,..,,,, 489 Sergeant, John .... ....... 4 10 Serralta. Jose ......... ...,.,,,,, 5 15 Servis, Kenneth ....... .....,,..,,,, 3 51 Serwatka, Thomas ......,.....,,, ,195 Seto, Rodney . ,...,..... ....... 2 88, 442 Settelmyer, Harry ........... 567 Sever, Eileen . ,..,.... .......... 1 75,500 Severance, Ralph ........................ 568 Severin, Lawrence 156. 192 413 Sexton, Madelyn 122, 187, 189, 217, 351, 452 Seymour, John ............,...,........... 549 Sguardo, Jack ...,..........,............... 405 Shackleton, Hubert .... 104, 203 352 Shadley, Robert .........,................ 548 Shafer, Bonnie ....... ................... 5 00 Shafer, George .... .. ...... 519 Shafer, Le Ann .... .,... 4 50 Shaffer, Jerry ......... .,... 4 29 Shah, Ishwarlal ......... ..... 1 55 Shahani, Prakash ...................... 155 Shake, Patricia 119, 189, 212, 352, 458 Shakofsky, Harriet ................,. 497 Shanabarger, Mickey ........ 108 352 Shank, George .................... 193 199 Shank, Nancy ............ 111, 161 501 Shanklin, Linda .......................... 492 Shantz, David ...... ............,.... 5 18 Shapiro, Michael ..... .......... 1 52 566 Shapleigh, James ....... ......... 3 52 425 Sharkey, Patricia ......,. 112, 194 451 Sharp, Charlene .....,.................... 469 Sharp, George T., Jr. ....... .... ..... 5 3 0 Sharp, James ..,,,,,,..,.,,........ 171, 441 Sharp, Joseph ............ ........ 2 47, 546 Sharp, Judith ...................... 157 499 Sharp, Larry .... .... ........ .......... 4 7 5 Sharp, Richard .... 188, 253, 352 373 Sharrar, Sandra 115, 206, 216, 352 454 Shastri, Rajarem ....,,......,........... 155 Shastri, Usha ............................ 155 Shaver, Philip J., III ................ 560 Shaver, Thomas ........................ 562 Shaw, Barbara .... 115, 196, 225 467 Shaw, Charles D. ...................... 374 Shaw, David ..,,,,,.,,,,,......... ........ 1 54 Shaw, Jack ....... ........ 3 S2 Shaw, James ..... ........ 5 16 Shaw, Jean .,..,.. ............. 5 02 Shaw, Kenneth .... .......... 1 51, 524 Shaw, Ray ............ ..... .,............. 5 4 6 Shaw, Rosemary ........ 143 160 352 Shaw, Stanley ...................... 174 365 Shea, Kathleen ............................ 455 Shearon, Margaret .............. 159 502 Shebel, Georgia ......... ............. 4 96 Sheehan, Patricia ..... ,,,,,,,,,, 5 02 Sheets, Barbara .... ,,,,,,,,,, 4 47 Sheets, John ........... ................ 5 20 Sheets, Max ........,..... ........ 2 02 352 Sheets, Phillip ............., ,............ 3 52 Shehon, Mary Ann ...... .......... 1 68 Shein, James ...........,. ........ 4 21 Shelby, Charles ....... ........ 3 78 Shelby, James .,.... .......... 4 22 Shelby, Mary .....,.. ......,......... 1 61 Shelton, Deanna ..... ........ 3 52 497 Shelton, Mary ...... ................ 5 02 Shen, William .... ........ 1 54, 515 Shepard, John ..,,..... ...,..., 1 64 203 Shepherd, John ....... ................ 1 34 Shepherd, Kenneth .........,............ 378 Shepherd, Robert ........ 199, 352 515 Shepherd, Sandra ....,.. , ..........,..... 490 Sherfick, Donald .....,. ........ 3 52 410 Sheridan, Robert ..,.. ............. 4 26 Sheridan, Ronald ,.... .......... 5 48 Sherman, Constance .... ,,........ 4 92 Sherman, Robert ..... ............. 2 94 Sherwin, Gene ......... ........ 4 69 479 Sherwood, Patricia ...... .......,..... 5 05 Shevik, Nancy ......... ................ 4 93 Shew, Marvin . ..................... 178 249 Shewman, Frederick .......,............ 564 Shideler, James R., Jr. ......,....... 548 Shideler, Lawrence ...,... .. ....... 527 Shiel, Rhody ................ ,....... 4 22 Shields, Donald ..... .. .,..... 511 Shields, Jerry ..,.., .,..... 3 98 Shields, Mary ..,..,..,.................,,.. 457 Shier, Raymond .......................... 516 Shikany, Asad ,.....,........,... ......... 1 56 Shimer, Stanley ..188, 278, 352 422 Shinkle. Michael ........,.............,,.. 164 Shirk, John , ..................,.....,......., 567 Shirk, Joseph ......... . .,..,,...... 397 Shirley, Jo Ann ...., ................ 4 88 Shirley, Phillip .... ........ 1 78, 382 Shirodkar, Ajit .... ............. 1 55 Shive, Jon ,......... ,,.... .,,..,,,,,, 5 5 8 Shiveley, Ramona .............. 108, 460 Shively, Charles .......................... 393 Shively, Floyd lRicl'iardJ .......... 548 Shoemaker, Ann ..........,...... ...... 5 05 Shoemaker, Carolyn ....,,...,........., 492 Shoemaker, Robert ...................... 550 Shoemaker, Steven .....,.....,,...,,,. 405 Shook, Mary Sue 160, 206, 352, 458 Shoop, Barbara ............,,,,..., 161, 490 Shoop, Donald ,................ ,..,.,...,,,. 5 61 Shoop, Richard .........., ..,.,, 4 29 Shore, Paul M., Jr. .... ..555 Short, David .....,......... ,,.... 4 42 Short, James E., Jr, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 47 Short, Larry ..................... ...... 2 45 Shortle. George E., Jr. ..... .... 3 82 Shotts, James ...............,... ....,, 3 52 Shotts, Joy ..............,,.,,...,,,.....,,.. 453 Shoudy, Dale ........................,....... 541 Showalter, Kenneth ..., 163 177 569 Showalter, Perry ...,...,..,,,..,,,,.,..... 563 Shown, Alice .......,.... ...,....,,,.,.. 4 46 Shrack, William .,,....,. 352 Shreeve, Philip .,,.. ......,.,,, 5 51 Shreiner, Nancy .... ...... 3 52, 454 Shreiner, Pamela ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 99 Shrigley, Ronald .,.. .... . ,177, 536 Shriner, Greta ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,, 492 Shrock, Mickey ....., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 69 Shu, Alice ,......,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, 154, 352 Shuck, Merlin .......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, H178 Shue, Benjamin .......... 190, 545, 564 Shuey, Bruce S., II ...,,............... 556 Shugart, Ewdard R. III 507, 509, 526 Shuman. Sandra .,.....,,......... 352 496 Shunk, Gordon .... 170, 199, 212 352 Shupe, William ...,.... 246A, 352, 394 Shuppert, Laurence .................... 567 Shuttleworth, Carol ,....,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 455 Sible, Gary .................................. 515 Sibley, Quayle W., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 523 Sickert, Judith .................... 352 460 Siders, Stephen .....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 78 Sides, Gordon , .... ......... 4 82 Sidlo, Richard ................. ,............ 4 81 Sidwell, Steven ............................ 414 Siebenthal, Gail ..115, 160 216 352 Siegel, Joel .,............................., 421 Siegel, Richard ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H352 Sieger, Anne ,,...,, ,,,,,, 5 05 Siegla, Donald .,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 10 Siemers, Jo Ann ..,,,, ,,,,,, 5 00 Siemsen, Dennis ,,,,, ,559 Siepker, Frank .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 01 Sierzant, Richard ......,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 543 Sievers, David .,,....,.... 170 352 385 Siewert, Nancy ..,..,...,,, 161 168, 473 Sigler, Ronald ..,.... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 78 Sigmund, James ...... ............,..., 4 05 Signorella, Carol ..................,,,,,.., 452 Silber, Stanley ....................,...,,,, 421 Silver, Alan ..... ...170, 211 352 421 Silver, Robert .,.............,.......,....., 551 Silverthorn, Carol ........,,.,..,,,.,,.,.. 505 Simandle, Thomas ...., ...,.. 5 32 Simmers, Udell ........ ...... 1 78 Simmons, Dennis ..., ......... 2 02 Simmons, Edward ...,........,......,.... 131 Simmons, Robert E. .......,,. 180, 568 Simo, Miro ..............,... 174 352, 569 Simon, Stephen ........,........,........ 563 Simons, Bonnie ..,,..,, ..,.............. 5 03 Simonson, Judith .... ...... 5 02 Simpson, Jay ......... ...... 5 51 Simpson, Steven ...... ..., 5 59 Simpson, Vivian ....... ...... 5 01 Sims, Gordon B., Jr. .... ......... 3 52 Sims, Henry ............. ............ 4 34 Sinclair, Beverly .... .............. 4 59 Sinclair, John ........ ...... 2 74, 556 Sindt, Jack ........ .... ............ 5 2 1 Sinex, Joseph ..,...............,....... ....352 Singer, Dwight V., Jr. 116, 188, 352, 369 Singh, Amarjit .........................,.. 155 Singh, Krishna .....................,..,,.. 155 Singh, Mahendra .... ...... 1 55 Singh, Suril ........... ......... 1 55 Singru, Ramesh ........... .155 Sipe, James .... ...... 469, 481 Sisco, James ..... . ............ 386 Sisley, Norman ..... ...... 5 29 Sissman, Joan .......... ...... 5 01 Six. John W., Jr. .... ...... 3 52 Sizelove. James ..,,.. 515 Skadberg, Eileen .... ...... 1 60 Skaggs, James ..... ...... 3 77 Skeath, Carl ......... ...... 5 12 Skeen, Elizabeth ...... .,,... 1 61 Skeoch, Graydon ...... . ...... ,422 Skidmore, John ........ ............ 4 34 Skidmore, Sandra ..... .............. 4 54 Skierkowski. Paul ..... ...... 1 97 567 Skilken, Ralph .......... ............ 2 97 Skillings, Shaw ..... .......,......... 5 55 Skillman, Larry ............ 352, 402 Skinner, Judith .......... 157, 353, 503 Skinner, Mary ....... .................... 2 01 Skinner, Susan ...,. ......,...,...... 4 96 Skov, Doris ...... .. ,.... ,488 354 Skow, Lawrence ..... .,....,... 5 19 Skridulis, James ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 22 Skufca, Ronald ...,. ,....,, Z 59, 410 Slaby, Stanley ...... .....,,,,,,, 5 69 Slack, Fred .......... .,....,,,. 1 62 Slack, Ted .,..,.......... ....... 5 67 Slate, Lester .,......,..... ...,,,, 4 33 Slater, Thomas B. ,,.. ,,,.... 3 53 Slavin, Marsha ....,., ...,... 5 00 Slazas, James ....... ....,.. 4 38 Sleight. Edmund ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O1 Sleight, Mary .......,..,. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 0 2 Slemmons, William .,,,,,,,,,,, 353 382 Slipher, Darrell .........l ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 30 Sloan, Regis ........... ,,,,,,,,, 5 O3 Slogedal, Asmund .. .4.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 553 Slonaker, William . .4..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 539 Slott, Joyce ...........,,.., 175, 205 498 Slusher, Roger ......l.,....,..........,... 401 Slusser, Ronald ,,,.,..,.,...,..,,.,,,,,,,,, 526 Small, Marianne ..,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,492 Smalley, George L., Jr. 172, 209 516 Smalley, Ronald .,...,.,.,.,..,,,. 162 353 Smeller, Paul ,,.,.,,,. ,, ,,,,,,,,, 413 Smiley, Shirley ,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 73 Smith, Allen .....,...v.. ,,,,,.,,, 4 37 Smith, Annette ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 98 Smith, Barbara .....,........,,,,,,,,,,,, H490 Smith. Charles R., Jr. ......., 118 429 Smith, Dale ...............,,., ,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 68 Smith, Daniel .,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,, , ,546 Smith, Dennis C. ....,,,,, ,.,,,,, 5 14 Smith, Donel B., II .,... ...l,,, 3 53 Smith, Douglas ......,.., ,. .,,,. 555 Smith, Frederick ....., .,...,, 5 16 Smith, Gayle .......,,,,, ,,.,,,, 5 01 Smith, George C. ..., ........ 3 28 Smith, Gregory ..... ,............ ..... 4 1 S Smith, Howard ..... .,.......... 4 21, 433 Smith. James K., ..,,.... 134, 157. 353 Smith, James M. .l,,....,,,.,,,,.,,,,, ,373 Smith, Janice M. ..,, , .....,, ......... 4 92 Smith, Jean , ....................... 143 472 Smith, Jerald ....,,....,................... 538 Smith, Jerry P. ..190, 191 353 563 Smith, John H. .,.,............,....... 560 Smith, John M. .,... ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,, ,,,, 3 S 2 Smith, Joseph ,........,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, 397 Smith, Judith A. ........ 157, 353, 465 Smith, Judith C. ....,,,.,.,,,,,,,, H496 Smith, Karel ,,...,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 455 Smith, Kenneth ...... ,,,,,, 3 78 Smith, Larry E. ...., .556 Smith, Laurence ,.,,.. ,,,,,, 5 29 Smith. Lawrence , .... , ..,, 195 Smith, Leigh .......,. ,,,,,, 4 58 Smith, Lenore ......, ,,,,,, 5 15 Smith, Lois .............. .,,,,, 3 53 Smith, Marshall ...... ,,,,,, 5 67 Smith, Michael A ...... ...... 4 22 Smith, Michael E. i..i,................. 425 Smith, Norman ,,....., i,..i,,,........... , 548 Smith, Patricia ..,..,,,.,,. 104, 327 385 Smith, Philip ....... ,,.,................ 5 22 Smith, Phyllis ..... ......... 3 53, 446 Smith, Ramonda ..... .......... 5 O5 Smith, Raymond .,.... ........ 1 78 Smith, Robert B. . 569 Smith, Robert Lee .........,...... 531 Smith, Sandra .,.........,...,.... 112 157 Smith, Shirley ..........,. 205, 353 492 Smith, Silvia ...... . ,.................. 502 Smith, Sondra ....... ..i...... 4 61, 488 Smith, Susan ..,....... ....... 1 15, 485 Smith, Thomas A. .... ...,...,.... 3 66 Smith, Thomas H. .... ...... 2 54 Smith, Thomas P. ...... ..... 5 59 Smith, William D. ....... ...,.. . 547 Smith, William J. ............ ..,... 5 35 Smith, William M., Jr. ..... ...... 3 69 Smith, William P ............ ....... 5 67 Smolek, Rex ..........,...... ....... 3 53 Smosna, Edward ...... .... 5 66 Smrz, John ........,., ...... 4 38 Snapp, James .......... ........ 5 56 Snelling, Robert ...... .......... 1 27 Snider, John ......... .......-..--- 5 13 Snake, Julia ......,.......,.,,....., 163 500 Snorek, James .................,i.---..-.--. 549 Snow, Ronald .... 172, 209, 353 410 Snyder, Gary ........ ....................., 5 61 Snyder, Howard ........... .......,. 5 52 Snyder, Jacquelynn ..,.. ............ 4 B8 Snyder, Robert .......... ............... 5 68 Snyder, William ...... ...,.., 1 42 434 So, David ................. ......,..,.. 1 54 Sockrider, Jo Ann .... ........,... 4 99 Soderberg, Donald .... ....... 1 71, 442 Soderstrom, Frank ..., ..........,. 4 34 Sohn, Robert ........... .......... 4 O1 Solberg, Per .............. ....... 1 70 Soles, Connie ............,................. 493 Sollman, Francis G. .................... 353 Sollman, Frank ........,. 244, 245 353 Sommer, Carol ............................ 353 Sommers, Edward .... ....... 1 78, 381 Songster, John ....... ..........i. 4 01 Super, Lawrence ..... .................. 5 33 Sopler, Birger .............................. 274 Soraghan, Joseph ........................ 410 Sorensen, Clyde .......... 244, 353 559 Sorensen, La Mar ..... Sorensen, Robert Sorrell, Ralph ,,..,.,. Sortwell, Fred ..,.,.,,. Souder, Thomas ....... South, George ........... Southard, Carl B., Jr. .,.i... . Southworth, Jerome . Southworth, Rodger , Sowards, Ned ....,.,. Sowrey, Brian .....,., Spahr, James ..........,.. 353 353 173 213 167 Spalding, Albert ..,,,..,,, Spangler, Charlotte ,.,. Spangler, David ....... Spangler. Jeannette .... ..... Spangler, Larry ......,,. ,,,,,,,,, Spangler, Mariann 189, 201 Spanier, Sandra .........,,,...,,. Spanopoulos, James .,...,,,. Sparklin, Charles ...., Spark, Don ,........... Sparks, George ...... ,.,,, . .. Sparks, Phillip ............,,,..... Speaker, Thomas B., Jr. , Spears, Errol ..,.....,..,..,,.,,..... Spears, Richard ,...,,, Speck, Donna ..,.., Speece, Joseph .... Speer, David ..,.... S ence Ste hen .. D I D N Spencer, Dana ........,,.,,,..,.. Spencer, Richard B. 199 Spencer, Richard F. ........ . Spengeman, Edwin ...,.,...., Spensley, Carlotta .365 Sperber, Murray Sperry, Richard ...,..,.....,.. Spicer, Richard ..,.......... Spiegel, Karen .... Spies, Philip ....... Spillson, .Nick ..... Spilly, Rita ............ ,,,,,,,,,,, Spinelli, Dorothy . ......, 173 241 146 200 241 154 , 353 425 397 549 559 541 565 165 510 511 567 437 214 173 499 554 449 389 353 502 524 353 174 566 203 417 558 429 451 552 178 171 453 353 442 551 459 433 397 540 496 385 564 353 496 540 410 481 353 519 500 546 492 464 353 520 ..91 500 497 518 406 493 548 499 539 425 258 374 164 563 401 563 500 353 422 467 502 448 536 354 568 502 492 548 500 480 512 566 163 199 500 526 519 533 459 414 478 397 553 503 520 389 354 472 472 Spingola, Joseph J.. Jr. ., Spisak, Gilbert .......,.,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,, , , Sponhauer. Marvey ....167 353 Sporer, William .,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 156 Sporleder, Oliver E., Jr. ........, , Sprague, Donna ........,..,,,,,.. 161 Spraker, Gary ...,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, Sprankle, Elaine ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Springer, Judith 205, 214, 353 Springer, Steven ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Spurgeon, Robert ,.,., ,,...,,, 3 53 Squires, Janet ,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Sriver, Dianna .... ,,,.. 1 61 Sry, Lisa ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,- Stacey, Rudy .,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,, Stachon, Kenneth ..... .,..,... Stack, Sharon ........,.,,,, ,.,,,,,, Stackhouse, Loren ,,,,,, ,,,..,,,,,, Stafford, Elizabeth ,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,,, Stafford, James C. .....142 Stafford, James L. . ,,,,, Stafford, John .,,...,. ,,,,,,,, Stafford, Joseph .... .,,.,,., Stahl, Richard .,.... ...... Stahl, Ronald ............. ,,,,,,,, Stahly, Frederick .,.,. ,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, Stahly, Thomas ....,.,,,,,,,....,........., Stalbaum, Louise .,,.,,,.,............... Staley, Sandra ..,......... 160, 161 Stall, Richard ..... ....,.....,,,..,,,, Stamm, Sandra .......,,. 161 196 Stampe, Nancy ....,...,,...,.....,,.,,.,,, Stanbery, Barbara ...,....,...,,......., Stanbery, Charles 195 211 244 Stanbury, Alfred ..... ......,.,....,,.. Stanciu, Nickolas .......,...,., 214 Stanesa, Thomas N., Jr. ..,...,,. . Stanger, Norma ...........,....,, 168 Stangle, Jo Ellen ,,.,,, 113 193 Stanis, William ....,.. ................. Stanley, Diana ......... ...., .... ....,... Stant, Edwin G., Jr. H166 354 Stanton, David ..,....,..,..,..,...,.,.,,.. Stanutz, Robert .,.,.,, .,.,.....,,..... Stark, David ..... ,..,, 1 58, Stark, Jack .....,..,... ...., 1 69, Stark, Margery ....... ,,.,,,..,,, Starkey, William ..... ........ Starks, Thaddeus ............. Starr, Stottler 174, 198 215, 354 Starr, Susan ................................ Starr, Wayne ........ ............... . Starrett, James .... ..... 2 10 Start, Roger .......... ........... Stasak, Richard ..,, ........ Stassell, Rebecca ...., .........,. Staudt, Fredrick .,.,, ..,..... 3 54 Stauffer, John F. 170.211 213 354 Stauffer, Thomas ............... ......... Stayner, Carol ......,. ........... 1 61 Stayner, Judith 157, 161, 189, 194 354 469 Stayton, Mary ..,......... 119, 445 Stebbins, John .,,,..,.... 459 555 Steele, Daniel .... ,,,.,, 5 62 Steele, James .... ......,..,.,,,,,..,..,,.,, 5 60 Steele, Jon .......................,,.,,,,,,,, 430 Steele, Sydney 110, 169, 188,192 354 401 Steely, Verma .,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 354 502 Steenbarger, David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 564 Stegmaier, Beth ,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 05 Stegman, Richard .....,,.,,..., ,434 Steiber, Frederick ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 354, 517 Steier, Gerald ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 540 Steill, Betty ..,,...,...,...,,,,,,,,,,., ,.,,, 4 67 Stein, Arland .... 198, 274, 354, 366 Stein, Peggy .............. 354 487, 505 Stein, Stephanie ,......,,...,,,,,,,,,,, ,503 Steiner, Leo .....,.......... 211 354 565 Steiner, Marcia ,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 448 Steinhardt, Terrell .,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 520 Steinhilber, Carroll ..... ,,,... 5 03 Steininger, Fred .,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 5 55 Steiniger, Susan 122, 187, 189, 194, 354, 455 Steininger, Loretta .......... M157 161 Steinkamp, John S. ..,,.,,,,,, ,213 Steinmanis, Arija .,,.. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,. 4 93 Steinmetz, James ..,... 259 479 Stella, Michael ....., ...... 2 14 217 Stellhorn, John ..,,,,..,,, ,557 Stemp, Chester ........ 511 Stenzel, William ,... ,,,,,, 3 90 Stepanek, Alyce .... .,,.., 490 Stephens, Nancy ,,,,,,,,,,,, NU490 Stephens, Richard A. .... ,.,. 5 35 Stephens, Robert ,,,,.,,,, 569 Stephens, Ronald B. ., ...401 Stephens, Ronald K. ..,. ,559 Stephenson, John C. ,.,,,,, ,173 Stephenson, Larry .,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 14 Stephenson, Verle ,,,,. ,.,,,. 3 54, 563 Stern, Julia ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 55 Stern, Ronnie ,,,....,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 4 6 9 481 Sterne, Pamela .....,,...,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 93 Sterne, Richard . ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 53 Stetson, Frederick A. Jr. ,,,. 5,207 Steury, Thomas ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 13 Stevalley, Velda .... .,... ...,..., 1 4 3 Stevens, David ,,,,, ,-,,--,,,-,, 5 24 Stevens, Dawn .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 90 Stevens, Gerald ..,......... 354 406 Stevens, Keith ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .559 Stevens, Marilyn .... .,,.143 241 453 Stevens, Tracy ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 555 Stevenson, Carol ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,143 Stevenson, Kenneth ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 201 Stevenson, Warren ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 49 Steves, Daniel ...,,.,.,,,, 170, 354, 385 Stewart, Charles J. ...,...... 156 369 Stewart, Charles L, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Y 560 Stewart, Gregory ,,,,,,1,, 519 Stewart, Paul .,,,..,,.,, ,,,,,,,, 4 79 Stewart, Richard D, .,,,,,,,11, ,527 Stewart, Sharon ....,.. .,.... 1 29 446 Stichweh, Larry ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 532 Stiegelmeier, Susan .,...,,... 120, 453 Stielstra, Connie ....., ,,,.,,,.,,,, 3 54 Stiles, Thomas ....,.., ,,,,,,,,, 5 53 Stinson, Phillip ..... .541 Stites, Larry .,..,,. ...,,,,,, 3 69 Stitz, Marylin ,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,..,,,,,,,, 4 61 Stockfleth, Robert .... 118 290 Stoddard, James ...,., ,,..,, 235 Stodola, Stephen .... .,,,,,.,, 5 47 Stofko, John .,.......... ,,,.,, 5 52 Stokes, Richard ...... ....,,,,, 5 60 Stoltz, Philip ....... .,.,,,,,,.,, 5 13 Stolz, Thomas ..,..... ...,,. 2 10 354 Stolze, Charles ............,..,.,.. 507 527 Stombaugh, Darwin ...,. ,.....,,,,, 5 31 Stombaugh, David ....... ...,,..,,,,. 5 31 Stombaugh, Dennis ..,.,,,,,,,,...,,,,, 531 Stone, Carol ....,.......... ...,.. 1 75, 499 Stone, Dorothy ...,., ,,,,,, 1 46, 489 Stone, Michael ..,., ..,..........,,,,. 5 47 Stone, Pamela .,,,,, ,,,,,...,,,.,,.,,... 1 43 Stone, Philip ........ ...... 2 40, 354 438 Stone, Tim ....,,...,,,.,..,,.,,,..,,.,,,..,, 382 Stone, William ,. ,,,.,,,.,...,...,... .438 Stoner, Allan ,..... 211, 354, 469. 479 Stoner, Howard F., Jr. ........,... 547 Stoner, Marvin .......,.....,....,,,..... 524 Stoops, Ronald ,.,. . ..... ,..,..,.. 5 19 Stormont, James .... ....,,...,,,... 3 90 Storner, Donald ,..... ..,,,. 1 23 240 Stout, David ..,.,,,,, ,..,....,... 3 54 Stout, Jack ........,..... .....,.,,,...,,,, 5 56 Stout, James F. .......,.......,..,,,.., 354 Stout, James R. 155, 171 198, 200 Stover, John .................,...,...,..,. 177 Stover, William ...... . .. . ..... ,524 Strack, Kenneth ......,.... ...... 3 81 Strain, Thomas ...,............ ......... 5 49 Strait, Melvin R., Jr. ................ 515 Straley, Virginia ,..,.,.................. 450 Strand, James ........,........... 259 554 Strasburger, Thomas ...........,...... 539 Straszheim. Mahlon ...... ..,,....l 3 54 Stratman, Leonard, Jr. ..,.. ...... 4 10 Strauss, Susan ............................ 490 Strauss, William .......,................ 433 Strawbridge, John . .......... ........... 4 17 Streepy, Jack ...........l.... 98 190 354 Streeter, Gary ..... ..,........------ 5 20 Streeter, Gilbert 163, 191, 215. 354, 511 Streight, James .,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,11,,,,, 5 36 Stremming, Kenneth .. ,,,,,,,,1,,,,,,, 525 Stretchberry, David ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,1,,, 563 Strickler, Edward F., II 116.192, 211, 389 Strickler, Nancy ,..., ..... 1 74, 174 457 Striker, Harry ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,, .515 String, Gordon ,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 553 Strojny, Jerome ..,,, ,,,,,, 5 12 Strom, Dawn .,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , 505 Strom, Stephen ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 97 433 Strong, Barry ..,... ,......... 1 95 Strong, Nancy .,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 T4 459 Stroup, Donald ..,,... ,,,,,.,,,, 5 15 Stroup, William . .,,. ,,,,,, , , 518 Stryker, Phil ..,.,. .,,......,,.,.. 1 68 Stryker, Phillip .,,, ,,,,,,1 1 59 532 Stuart, Kenneth ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- 5 gg Stucker, Larry ,,,,, ,,,,,- 5 23 Studler, Jon .,..,...... ,,,,, 3 54 Stultz, J. Warren .....,, ,,,,,, 5 56 Stultz, James ,k,,,,v.. 1, , -.-,V,wv--AV 555 Stumhaugh, William ,,,,....,..,,... 425 Stump, Kenneth H. .,,,..,,., 202 354 Stump, Kenneth R. ,,.. 167, 168 475 Stump. Ned .,,,,,,...,., ...,,,,,..,A.,,,.. 2 O3 Stump, Will ..,,,,,,A,, ,,A,,,Y,,,,,VY,v 5 51 Sturdevant, James ,A,, V,,, ,,,,A,V 5 1 4 Sturdevant, Nancy ,.,,,.,,v,,, 459 470 Sturdley. Melvin ,. , 168 246 Sturm, Donald ,, ,,,,. ....,,,,,, 5 60 Stute, Joan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y ,vv,-- 4 55 Stutsman, John , ,,,,,,, ,,,A,,,,,, 3 69 Stutts, Harry C., Jr. . ,,,..,...,..,.. 354 Stwalley, Velfla .,,,,,..,...,,,,,. 354 448 Sublene, John ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,,, 3 74 Suchak, John ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,..,v,Y, U .,,, 525 Subramanian, Mahadevan ........ 155 Suciu, Thomas ,, W ,VV.v,,,.VVV,,VVA., -.101 Sugawa, Roy .,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,, , 547 Sullivan, Donald .,,,,, ,....., 3 54 564 Sullivan, John L, ,v,,AAAA,,wAw. 524 Sullivan, Patricia L, U ,,AVVVv,.,Avv-- 454 Sullivan, Raymond H., Jr. 162 476 Sullivan, Thomas 209, 243 355 398 Suma, Norman .,,,,,,, ,,,,, A,,,,,, 3 5 5 514 Summers, John C. ,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, ,,,A,, 3 55 Sumwalt, Kenneth ,,,.,, 192, 386 386 Sunkes, William ,,.,,AAv,,,VV,---,A V214 Surdzial, Ronald .,,,, ..157 355 534 Surface, James ,,.,,,,,,,,V,.,V,,,,VV,V.. H564 Survant, William ,,,.. .,....... 3 55, 422 Suter, Bonnie ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 469, 472 Suter, Edgar 132,133,174 355 552 Sutfm, Charles ,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,v --559 Sutter, Robin ,, ..,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,w, 161 499 Sutton, Patricia ., ,, .,,,,,,,,,, ,458 Sutton, Peggy ..,,,,, .,,,,,, 5 02 Suzuki, Wendell ,,,,, ,,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 1 2 Suzurikawa, Judith ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 55 Svec, Adolph ,,,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 36 Svechs, Malda ...,,,, .,,, , M492 Svejda, Diana ....,,,,.... ,. .0498 Svengalis, Cordell ,,,. .....,, 'l 95 559 Swain, David ,,,,,,. , v,,,,, 551 Swain, Marion ,,.., ,..,,,..,.,,,,, 4 96 Swank, James ....,,. ,.,,, , 163 540 Swanson, Carol .,,,, ......, 3 55 458 Swarn, Richard ,,,, .,.,....... . 532 Sweany, Ralph ..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,, 172 Swearingen, Wallace ....... .146, 478 Sweet, George ....,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,. 402 Sweet, Jill ..,,.. 98, 98, 189, 355 462 Sweet, Mary ,,,,,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,.,.,,,,, 5 03 Sweet, William ...,,, ,,,. . . ,,..... 524 Swenson, Marianne ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 05 Swift, Arthur , ,,,,.,, ,, ,,,,,,, 568 Swift, Ronald .,,,,, Swihart, Ann ..,,,, Swihart, Phillip ,,,,, ......,539 ..,....505 ....,..564 Swindler, Stephen ,, ,.,,... 511 Swinford, Alan ,, , 15,566 Swinford, Daniel .,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 93 Swinton, David ,,,,, .,...,, 1 72, 561 Swintz, Robert .,,, ,,,,,., 2 02, 355 Switzer, Ed .....,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,, ,474 Syfer, William ., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.1.1,,,,,,, 355 Symms, Roger .,,..,,. 5249. 528 531 Sypniewski, Robert , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 513 Szamier, Robert ,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 39 Szromba, Theodore H.. Jr. .... ...410 Szuberla, Guy ......,. ,,.,.,, , 355 512 Szwabowski, Edward . .,... , ,174 Szymanski, Edward ..,., .......... 2 36 Szymanski, Ronald ., ....... 390 Taber, Allan H382 Tabis, Germaine , , W H453 Tacoma, Edward . ,,.., H563 Taenzer, Jon , ,, ,,,, , .,,...... 539 Taggart, Walter . . , ...249. 547 Talarzyk, William Wayne 151. 294. 513 Tammearu, Ted ,. . .,,,, ..,. H355 Tampa, Gene , ,,,. .,....,, .,,,,.. 3 5 5 Tanaka, Francis , ,,,,,., 539 Tandy, David ,.,, . .... 370 589 Tang, Andrew ..VV..Y......Y............,. 154 Tang, Gordon .,., 155, 198, 200 355 Tanimoto, Paul . ,,.. 243, 355 442 Tankersley, Robert ......,,.,,. 195 355 Tannehill, Patricia ....,v,..,,....,.,.... 504 Tanzi, Adrienne .....V,..... ,V..V.,Y,VV... 5 03 Tarico, Frank ..,....,,.,. 171. 200, 355 Taroni, Anthony ..Y.V.YVVV.Y.,,....V... .552 Tarr. Charles ......,, ,,....,.....,.... 3 55 Tarr, John ........... ...401 Tatay, Rudolph ,... ...555 Tate, James ...., .. ...,,.,, 401 Tatman. Max ........ .--.-,, - --564 Taulbee, James ..., . ,,,,.. ,.... 5 32 Taylor, Carol ,..,. ..,,, 1 61 355 Taylor, David .VVVrr...V...... ......----- 4 74 Taylor, Frank H. .....-..... --,,---- 3 55 Taylor, Gwen Elizabeth ,,,, ,.... 4 50 Taylor, Harry .....,........ . ,,,.. 413 Taylor, Jessica ....,. ,---.--,,,, 4 89 Taylor. John D. .. ...,,,-------- 569 Taylor, John T. ..... .355 422 Taylor, Larry O. ..... ,. ........ 406 Taylor, Larry W. ...., . 523 Taylor, Max ...,......,.. --..- 4 33 Taylor. Michael H. .... ....,... 4 75 Taylor, Paul .,,,,,.......... ...,. 5 39 Taylor, Richard G. .... ..... 5 58 Taylor, Robert A. ...... ..,.. 5 16 Taylor, Robert E. ...,.... ...,. 3 S6 Taylor, Robert G. ........... .---, 4 42 Taylor, Ronald N., II ..... ,.... 5 18 Taylor, Sandra .............. .--.- 4 39 Taylor, Thomas W. ,,.. ,,.. 3 55 Taylor, Walter ....................,.,,.-.. 374 Teany, Donald ................. ...--- 5 57 Teasley, Howard A.. Jr. 139, 226, 469 475 Tedesco, Ferdinand ........... ....398 Teegarden, Daphne .,.,......,......... 503 Teeple, Richard ....... ...,. 5 15 Teeters, Robert .... . .. ...546 Teichman, John .... ..... .527 Teleki, Esteban ,,..... .............. 5 59 Tellkamp, Beverly . 242 502 Tellman, Carol ,........ .......... ....,. 4 9 2 Tenzer, Barbara ............. ....,... 4 62 Ternisky, Michael J., Jr. 210. 355 515 Terpstra, Robert ..... ........ ......... 5 4 6 Terrel, Mark ........ .... , . 564 Terrel. Susan ..,., ., .355 Terrell, Robert .... ..... 5 65 Terry, Charles . .... H418 Terry, Michael ...... ..,.. 1 74 401 Terry, William .... ...... ...... 4 2 5 Tesmer, Joseph ........ 208 255 Tetrick, Richard . 523 Tetrick, Stephen ..... .. .... 524 Tevis, George ...... . .. 389 Thacker, Don ........ 177 Thacker, Dorothy ......177 Thacker. Herbert .... . ..... 164 483 Thacker, James D. 110. 188. 355 434 Tharpe, David .........,....... . .... .355 Thatcher, Scott .......................... 519 Thayer, Richard .... 195 274 538 Theiler, Allen ..,,.... .......... 3 55 389 Theilig, John ....... .. ......, .-.366 Theis, Margaret .. .,.......... ......... 5 01 Thiel, Charles C., Jr. 199, 355 382 Thiele, William .. ........ . 438 Thieme, Josephine .............. 355 450 Thimlar, Merlin .. ,............. ..., 5 25 Thinnes, Jerome R., Jr. .....,, .,.. 5 20 Thiros, George ...,.................,... 355 Thode, Ernest .....,,.,..,........ 509. 524 Thoma, David .............,..... ........ 3 63 Thoma, Edward P. Jr. .. .. 561 Thomas, Anne ...,... .,.... , .. ...464 Thomas, Gregg ...,...... . .... 532 Thomas, Jerry ............... ...... 5 62 Thomas, John H. 129, 176 192, 389 Thomas, John M. ..,..... ...,.., .... 3 5 6 Thomas, Larry D. ..... .. ...520 Thomas, Larry L. ..., .511 Thomas, Michael .. ..,, ..... 5 21 Thomas, Raymond ...... . ...... 531 Thomas, Richard L. .... .... ...... 4 8 2 Thomas, Robert .......... ..... 3 56 429 Thomason, Richard ............ 525 553 Thompson, Arthur .. ............ ,,.. 4 37 Thompson, Charles L.. Jr. ... .526 Thompson, David A. ...... .482 Thompson, David E. ........ . .,... 563 Thompson, Deane 168, 169 226 393 Thompson, Garreth .....,...,... 236 Thompson, Ilo ...... ..... ..... .... 4 6 6 Thompson, James A. ...... ..... 355 Thompson. James E. ...... ..... 5 10 Thompson. Janice 1.201.356 446 Thompson, John C. ....... 373 Thompson, John W. , .,... .. 523 Thompson. Joyce ..... ..,. 4 98 Thompson, Philip ........ 385 Thompson, Richard F. ..... . ...... 562 Thompson, Robert R. 429 Thompson. William ...... ...226 561 Thoms, Sandra .. ...,..... 447 590 Thorington, John ................ 304, 410 Thornhrough, Preston ..............,. 437 Thornburg, Daryl .......,. ........ 4 30 Thornburg, Gene ...... ........ 5 16 Thornburg, John ........................ 549 Thornburg, Robert ............ 208 356 Thornton, Dennis ...................... 479 Thorpe, Wayne .................. 290 475 Thorsen, Michael ........................ 554 Thorson, Robert 199, 200, 356, 426 Threlkeld, Vernon .............. 169 356 Thrush, Vernal .......................... 555 Thurgood, John W., Jr. . ......... 369 Tidaback, David .......... ..... ...---- 5 4 8 Tiedje, Charles P., Jr. .... ....... 5 56 Tietz, William John. Jr. .......... 178 Tilden, Ed ........................ ------- 4 30 Tilden, George ...................--.---- 356 Tiller, James 259, 261, 262, 264, 267, 269 270 Tillett, Charles . .............,,..,.,.,... 520 Tillotson, Patricia .............. 193 549 Timm, Christopher ............ 545 566 Timmons, George .... ....... 3 56 402 Timmons, Rebecca .... ......,..... 4 92 Tinsley, Molly ........ ....... 1 59 447 Tipton, James .,.... ............ 5 36 Tirrell, Richard ........................ H356 Titus, Jack .......................... 171 173 Titzer, Gary .........................,...... 430 Toczek, Donald ..164, 203, 356 531 Todd, Myron .............................. 401 Todd, Walter .............................. 524 Toering, Francis ........... .366 Tolle, Lawrence .,.... ....... 2 97 389 Tollefson, John ..... ............ 5 33 Tolley, Robert ..... .......... 2 09 Toman, Joseph ......... .398 Tomich. John ....... ............ 5 11 Tomita, Fujio ...................... 155, 356 Tomlinson, Robert 188, 240 302. 303 417 Tomochek, James ...,....... .... ....... 4 1 0 Tompkins. Edward .. ......... 356 413 Toms, Robert ......,.... ,,.,,,,,,,,, 3 66 Tomson. Linda . ...,. ....,,,,,. 1 14 Tondi. Judith .... ....... 5 00 Toney, Darrell ..,.. ....... 5 16 Tonjes. Ronald .......... ....... 5 12 Tonk, Jack ................,.. ,...,,. 4 76 Tonnelier, Jacqueline .... ...,... 4 55 Toombs, Robert .. ....,,.. ..,.,.. 4 06 Toone, Richard . ..,,.......... ........ 5 61 Topaz, Stephen .........,. .. ..,, H226 Tope, Roy ........... ..... 1 69, 172 568 Topercer, William . ..,..,..,,,,.,,,,,,, 356 Topmiller, Gerald ...,.................. 515 Toscan. Richard .... ....... 1 38, 181 Toschlog. Cletus ............ 369 Tosti. Annette ..... ........ 4 57 Toth, Gabriel . . ,......,.,,. 356 Toth, Steve ..................,...,. 159 373 Tourkolias, John ....,.....,,,. .,.,,,.,,. 3 56 Tower, Patricia 1157, 161, 168 446 Tower, Roger ......,....,..,....,......,,,, 526 Towne, Harmon . ...,,.................. 169 Townsend Daniel ....... .514 Townsend Della ...,....., .497 Townsend James ....... 195 552 Townsend. Lynne .....,. 241 457 Townsend Nan . .. ...,,,., ..,,500 Townsend Peter ..............,......... 523 Townsend, Richard .............. ,.... 5 22 Toyofuku, Ronald T., Jr. , ,. ...366 Trapp, Ellen ......,,....... ................ 4 67 Travlor, Glen ..................... ,...... 3 89 Treber, Joyce ......... . ...... 447 Trees, Richard ......... ....... 4 77 Tremaine. Sandra ..,... .496 Trenkle. Thomas ...... .519 Thescott, Dennis .... .................. 5 65 Tretter, Larry ..... .,.................. 5 24 Trexler, Nancy . ..... .254 356 458 Trimpe, John .... ................. 5 50 Triplo, Carol ...,... ............... 4 48 Trippel, Mary ..,... . ....... 356 460 Triscori, Ronald .. ......... ...512 Tritch, David .............................. 563 Tritch, John 163, 166.203, 215, 356 373 Trobaugh, Terrie ........................ 499 Troche, Ann ................. ....... 4 90 Trook, Patricia . ......................... 503 Trosper, Donald .......................... 523 Troumouliaris, Michael .,..,......... 548 Troup, Paul V., III .... 111 174 401 Troutman, Gary ........................ 519 Trownsell, William, Jr. .,.......... 394 Troxler, Charles G., II ........,... 356 Trubey. David ............ 260, 356 418 Trueblood, Don .....,.............. ...... 2 24 Truett, Dale ...... .................. 4 41 Truex, David ...... ............. 5 50 Truitt, Robert ..... ....... 1 97 397 Truster, George .... ....... 1 42, 398 Trusty, Karen .. .. 206, 449 Tryon, Dennis .......... ........ 3 69 Trzos, Edith ................. ....... 3 56 Trzybinski, Eugene .................... 356 Tsangaris, Theodore .................. 527 Tsien, Michael ..,.. ,...... ................ 5 3 9 Tucci, Angelo ............ 258 356 409 548 142, 422 Tucker, David ......... Tucker, Lloyd .............. ..... Tucker, Mitchell, Jr. .. Tucker, Stephen .,..... Tucker, Terry Tudor, James ...... ..... Tudor, Tudor, Tullis, Turk, Turley, Turner, Turner, Turner, Turner Turner Joyce . .,... . Thomas ...,.. Jon .......,. Eugene . ........ ...... James 134, 166, 203, 211 Jack ................... 158 168 356 James .. ..... , ....... Richard M. .. Stephen A. William ,...... Turnock, Jack ......,.. Tuszynski, Stephen Tuttle, Susan .... . ...... Tweedt, Roger Twiddy, Donald .... Twigg, Tyner, Beverly .......... Richard ........... 166 274 Tyner, Wilbur E., Jr. Tyron, Dennis .............. Tyrrell, Garrett ..... Tyser, Sanfred ...... Uchidiund, Patrick ............,. Udo Ema, Ema Eakin . ..., . Uher, Richard ........... Uhlmansiek, Wayne . Ukaegbu, Peter .. Ulfers, Bernhard ..... Ullman, Robert .... . ...... Ulmer, Ross ................ 166, Ulrich, Robert ..,...............,. 356 179 179 179 Q 382 437 162 245 470 158 560 515 373 480 377 356 389 532 510 566 488 409 441 254 563 475 138 552 370 520 357 535 202 520 ........565 226 169: 162 Uncapher, Charles .............. Underhill, Robert Underwood, John Unell, Marvin ........ Unger, John . ....,..,. Upchurch, Leslie 527 356 166 297 356 356 370 430 . ..... 238 Upshaw, Lyel ...... .. .564 Utterback, Rita .... .....,...,, 4 92 Uxa, Frank ............... . ........... .517 Vahle, William B. ...... 197 422 Valan, John ....,.......... ........... 5 47 Valanzano, Anthony .... ........ 5 52 Vale, Jerome . ............ ....,. 4 80 Vale, Joel ................. ..,... 4 80 Vale, Roy .................., ...... 4 80 Valentine, Durene Vanage, Charles .,..... VanAkkeren, Betty ...... VanArsdale, Peter ......... . ..... 503 ......554 ......467 VanBodegraven, Arthur .... Vance, Benjamin ............. Vance, Carol ....,........... 113 iii Vance, William C., Jr. 390 430 200 504 563 569 VanCleave, Reid ............ .............. VanDeKeere, Janet .... ...... Vandekieft, Garry .............. 168 118 499 417 VanderBeke, Donald .................. 549 Vander-ford, Linda .... , .,.... VanDerHoeven, B. J., Jr. ...........461 Vandewalle, Neal ........ . ..... VanDewoestine, Robert ...... VanDyke, Donald .............. VanEmon, Peter ................ 163 181 434 546 402 356 567 VanFossen, Frederick ........,...,. VanHam, Robert . ............ VanI-Ioesen, Linda ........... VanHooh, Pieter ........ 207-,N VanHorn, David ........ ....... VanHoy, William ...........557 ........489 385 290. ...........547 ...........567 Vaniel, Barry .....,.. . ,.... 560 VanKirk, Martha ..... ................. 4 33 VanLeuven, Sharon .................... 439 VanLeuven, Sylvia .... 356 485 492 VanLue, Rebecca ........................ 449 VanMatre, Stephen .............,....., 401 VanMeter, Carole .............. 196 459 VanMeter, James ..........,..........,.. 366 Vanmeter, John I., III ........ ...... 3 89 Vann, Gary ...................., ........ 5 32 VanNest, Elaine .......... ............. 9 1 Vannice, David .... ........ 1 62 357 Vannice, Sharon .................. 205 357 Vanosdol, Larry ........................ 521 VanPaemel, Carol . ,.... 178 487 499 VanSchepen, Nancy .................... 160 VanSickle, David R. ..165, 356 509 Vansickle, George ...... 172 209 357 VanSkoik, Roger H., Jr. 176, 192 253, 377 VanSlette, James ........................ 526 VanTassel, Clark .................... 524 VanUrk, Karen .... ...,.... 3 57 450 VanVleet, James ........................ 530 VanVleet, Kathryn .. .174 241 447 VanWestrum, Karen 187, 189. 212 357. 458 VanWinkle, Elizabeth ...... 176 452 VanWinkle, Rebecca .....,....,,....., 453 Vargo, David ..........................., 357 Vargo, John ........,.......,..,....,..,.. 118 Varner, James .......... 175, 204 357 i Vasi, Kumari .... ...,,....,.. 1 55 Vasicek, Daniel ....... 195, 547 Vaughn, Jesse .,,.,..,,,... ..,..,,,,,.,,,, 5 48 Vaught, Roger ........,.....,.......,,,,,, 519 Veatch, Robert ..106, 106, 357, 430 Veazey, John .........................,.... 539 Veit, Lucy ...,...........................,.. 455 Velikan, James ...,....... ..........,. 5 60 Verbiscer, Matthew .......... 357, 438 Verburg, Martin J., Jr. .......... 565 Verette, Ralph .... .... .................... 3 9 4 Vergin, Donald .................. 163 357 Vergin, Marcia .......... 193 216 493 Verkuilen, Joseph ...................... 521 Vernet, Alain ......................,....... 180 Verneuil, Joseph ........ 116, 156 389 Vernon, Beverly ....... ................. 4 61 Vertrees, Robert 211, 469. 357 480 Vessely, Thomas ........................ 511 Vetter, Donald ............................ 563 Vickrey, Michael ...... .555 Victoria, Vera ..... ....... 5 02 Vidarte, Juan .... ....... 2 38 Vierk, Gary .................... ....... 1 63 Vining, Guy ..... ................. ....... 5 5 2 Vinovich, William N., Jr. .......... 418 Vinson, Larry ............,............... 567 Virgil, Victor ............ .................. 1 78 Vogel, Charles .......... 191 544 559 Vogel. Frederick ........................ 510 Vogel, John C. ............................ 549 Vogel. John D. 290, 291, 292, 297, 401 516 Vogel, Joseph ..........................,... 525 Vogel, Judith ...................,.......... 489 Vogel, Lois ........ ....... 1 43 470 Vogel, Stephen .. ............... 421 Voges, David ......... ....... 3 57 550 Voinoff, Judith ........ ....... 1 43 503 Volland, Lawrence ............ 247 426 Volpe, Alfred .,............................ 259 Volz, Donald .............................. 474 VonBehren, Delores .................. 498 VonHedemann. Lynnette .......... 493 VonHolten, David ...................... 561 VonRosen, Judith 128, 187. 189. 194, 217, 357 458 VonRosen, Thomas ...............,.... 531 Voreis, Marilyn ........ 147, 161 470 Vorhees, Vance .......................... 434 Voros, Donald ..... .......... 1 72, 357 Votaw, Joseph ..... ....... 2 00, 357 Voyles, Gerald ..... ....... 3 57 438 Voytek, Edward ....... 178 513 Vydra, Kenneth ..... .......... 5 67 Wachter, Thomas ...... 207, 290, 550 Wackerlin, Robert ...................... 548 Waddell, James ..... ............ 5 48 Wade, Allen ........ ......... ...... 3 9 4 Wade, Barton ..... ....... 3 57 434 Weiss. David ......... ............ 2 14 Winstead, Shelby .... ............... 2 14 Waggener, Thomas ........... .163 517 Waginger, George ...................... 200 Wagle, Stanley ............................ 258 Wagner, Bruce ............ 146 557, 557 Wagner, Carol ............................ 433 Wagner, Dorothy ........................ 463 Wagner, Fay ......... ......... ...... 4 5 1 Wagner, Jeanne ..... ....... 1 43 500 Wagner, Larry ....... 357 366 Wagner, Philip ....... ............ 5 16 Wagner, Robert A. ....,..,.... 357 389 Wagner, Susie .... .............. .......... 2 4 1 Wagner, Virginia ..... ..210, 487 502 Wagner. Wilbur .......................... 564 Wagoner, Mary .......................... 491 Wagoner, Peter ........ 156 244 357 Wagoner, Ronnie ................ ...... . .516 Waibel, Richard .....................i.... 410 Wainscott, Judith ...................... 449 Waite, Judith 128, 187. 189. 212, 217 357 458 Waite, Ronald ............................ 241 Waitzman, Dennis ............ 195 560 Wake, Robert ......... ............ 4 34 Walchle, Morris .................. 171 357 Waldman, Michael ................ .... 3 70 Waldo, David .....,...... 170 357 390 Walker, Elvelyn ................ 466 467 Walker, Judith Ann M357 458 503 Walker, Kenneth .................... 555 Walker, Linda ....... .................. 2 06 Walker, Phillip .......................... 483 Walker, Robert .......... 110 176 382 Walker, Roy F., Jr. .... 258, 269 269 Walker, Stephen ...,............ 142, 385 Walker, William Francis ........ 512 Walker, William Frank 116, 357, 389 Walkowiak, Ralph .............. .... 4 10 Wall, Janet .................... ...161, 491 Wall, Richard A., Jr. ........... .389 Wallace, Gerald .,......... ......... 3 94 Wallace, Ronald E. .. .......... 527 Wallace, Sharon ..... ............. 5 02 Wallace, Victor ...,.. ....... 1 78, 386 Wallberg, Karen .... .......... 5 03 Waller, Martin ..... ........ 4 22 Wallner, Karen .... Walls, Douglas ....... Wallsmith, David ...... 211 497 ...........434 Wallsmith, Marjorie .,..... ........ 5 00 Walsh, Carolyn ................ .... ,-...- 5 0 0 Walsh, Dorothy 156, 173, 174 357 Walsh, John P. .....v.'....v--,.---..-,-- 547 Walsh, Kathleen ..... ........... ,.... 4 5 5 Walsh, Michael E. .,.,. 118 390 Walter, Elizabeth .... ,,......... . 177 Walter, Henry ...... ,...,,,..,..- ..-A4. 1 3 0 Walter, James .... ,.,,,.. 9 9 192 414 Walters, Burl ,,.......,........ .538 Walters, Larry ..................-, 174 357 Walters, Leon . .......,,,, 193,357 442 Walters, Robert B. .....,..,. 357 534 Walti, Randal ......,,, .,..-,.,..--,-., 3 57 Walton, Albert .,... ..... 1 71 562 Walton, Earl ..... ----,,,---- 5 34 Walton, James ..,... -..--- -------- 5 3 1 Walton, Sally ........,,--..----- -,---44- 4 59 Walton, Thomas E., Jr. . ........ 178 Walts, Jimmie .......,..---------- 163 533 Waltz, Frank ......-. .----- '-------'- - 3 56 Waltz, Lynn ............. ----'--- 5 62 Waltz, Linda ....,--------- -------- 4 92 Wampler, Margaret ..... ......., 5 00 Wampler, Michael ...... ........... 5 29 Wamsley, David ......--,,..,-------'4-- 549 Wand, Richard W. ............ 357 382 Wandel, David ......-.....,,----------1- 525 Wandschneider, Pauline ........- ...502 Wang, George ............................ 154 Wanggard, Marcia ,,.......... 445 465 Wantuch, Richard ............ .511 Ward, Donald H. ......,.. N478 Ward, Edmond ...... ............. 5 15 Ward, James ...... ....,.,......... 5 56 Ward, Linda ...... ........ 1 13 497 Ward, Robert .... -.......... 5 09 521 Ward, Roger .,.... ..... 1 63 517 518 Ward, Willie E. ...........l.. 527 Ware, Dennert ......... ..l........ 5 36 Warfield, Rebecca ...... ............. 4 73 Warnecke, Michael ................... .401 Warner, Glenn .......... ..V..... 2 97, 418 Warner, Janet ......... ........ 1 61, 500 Warner, John ..........................l... 405 Warnock, Sheryl 135, 189, 358 456 Warren, Robert . .V...,..V................ 532 Warstler, Susan ........,. ...... V500 Wartonick, Nicholas ..... ........ 5 27 Wartonick, Mrs. N. .. ........ 527 Washburn, Jon ....... .,...... 5 38 Washer, Howard ..... ............. 3 70 Washington, Clyde ............ 298 299 Waskom, Larry ....... ............. 5 20 Wasmundt, Jeanne ...,l.. ..,..161 490 Wasserman, Jacob ............ 245 374 Wasson, Allan .................,.......... 193 Waters, Janet ............ 161 358 492 Watkins, David ........,,....... H336 Watlington, Sally ...........,.. ..91 Watnick, Esther ......Vl... ..,..... 5 02 Watrous, Melvin .............. ........ 5 63 Watson, Calvin F., Jr. .... ........ 1 74 Watson, Gene ................. .-...-.- 4 25 Watson, Margery ........ ........... 1 77 Watson, Paul E. ..... ......., ,..., 3 5 8 Watson, Thomas A. ....... 169 358 Watson, Thomas L .,., ...... 5 15 Watson, William ..... ,,.... 5 60 Watt, Donald .....,... ....,. 5 59 Watt, Robert ......... .-,---,------ 5 37 Watters, Jack ......... .......--..V.. 1 56 Wanggaard, Marcia ........,,,. 445. 465 Watts, Sandra. ............ 108 120, 176 Waugh, Richard ............-....-.-.. 536 Wayman, Robert ..... ,..........,.. 5 47 Waymire, Skippie .......... . 366 Waymire, William ....,........ . 564 Weathex-man, John ............ 159, 551 Weathers, Patrick ....,,.... . 522 Weaver, Charles T. ,. .,.... 434 Weaver, David ......... ...-.... 4 09 Weaver, Garnet .......... .,....-. 5 51 Weaver, Larry .,.,........... ........ 5 18 Weaver, Richard, III ..... ..... 5 68 Webb, Donald .....,.....,........ , .-.-- 588 Webb, John ...,......,..................... 378 Weber, David C. 164, 166, 195 244 Weber, David F. 141, 211, 358 430 Weber, Frank ...,..................,,l..... 442 Weber, Harry .. .......... ...........,.-,--. 3 66 Weber, James ...... ................,... 5 53 Weber, John ,.... .,,.. 1 20 299 422 Webster, Lynn .... ..,.,... .,......... 3 5 8 Webster, Nancy .... ...,............ 3 58 Webster, Thomas ..... ----,--, 4 25 Webster, William ........ ,.,.--.- 5 68 Wechsler, Barbara , ..... ........ 5 00 Wedgwood, John .....,. .,...... 3 66 Weedon, David ,...,. .,... 4 N529 Weeks, Donald .... ....,,.- 3 73 Weesner, John ..,. ..,....- 5 15 Wagner, Alan .... --.,,,-- 2 49 Wegner, Herbert ..... ........,..-, 3 58 Wehr, Kenneth .............. H -..--..,-,- 547 Weidner, Karen .......,.......... 161. 490 Weidner, Rozalind ............. .,....--- 5 60 Weigel, William R.. Jr, .............. 422 Weil, Howard .......-.---...-, --,--,-- 3 70 Weil, Keith ....,... .... ....,...... 5 2 9 Weil, Steven ........,... ....... 2 59 273 Weilbaker, James ..... .. ...,.., 245 374 Weilbaker, Johnnie ,.... ...,...,.,,, 2 45 Weilbrenner, Charles ........ ,...,...., 5 46 Weinrauh, Richard .... .........,........ 4 21 Weinschenk. Karen .... 161, 168 496 Weinstein, Susan ................ 181 492 Weir, Carl .................,,,.,,,...,,,,,,,,, 414 Weir, Darwin ...... 240, 240. 358, 481 Weir, Susan ...........,..........,......... 461 Weis, Alfred ,..,.,..,... ......,.,........... 3 58 Weis, Lawrence ..,... ....... 4 34 Weis, Nancy . ..,...,, ,............... . .451 Weise, Linda . ,,.,......,.................... 499 Weisman, Donald ........................ 537 Weismiller, John ........ 162, 164, 483 Weismiller, Richard ..,,......., 164, 483 Weiss, Donald .......,............ 181 558 Weiss, Frank . ,..... ......... 4 38 Weiss, Richard ......,. ......... 1 81 Weitz, Stanley ,......... ............ 3 58 Weitzenfeld, Allen ........,..... .417 Weixler, Richard .... ......... 3 58, 425 Welch, James ....... ,.............,..... 3 58 Welch, Paula .... ....... 1 12, 358, 450 Weld, Stanley .... ................... 3 82 Weldele, Karen ..... ............ 5 03 Welker, Mary ....... ......,........ 4 65 Welker. Phillip ..... ...... 3 58 390 Welland, Grant ...., ............ 1 33 Weller, David .............................. 548 Weller, Sandra 112, 115, 160, 212, 358 452 Welles, Cameron ..................... ..... 3 82 Wellman, Ellen ..... ...... 3 58 458 Wellman, John ........ .,,,,,,,,, 5 24 Wellman, Ronald ..., ,.,,,,,,, 5 48 Wells, Emerson ,,... ...... 3 '73 Wells, Harold .,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 59 Wells, John ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 58 Wells, Kendall ..... ....... 1 78, 373 Wells, Philip ...,...,.... .......,,,,, 5 15 Wells. Raymond ..... ............ 5 32 Wells, Sarah ......,..... .....,.. . ...... 4 53 Wellwerts, Frank .... . ...... 358 426 Welp, Dennis ....... . ..,... 202 386 Welp, Richard .... ............ 5 65 Weiser, Joseph . .... ..,........,... 5 56 Welsh, Alan ...,..,.. ....... 3 58, 483 Welsh, Thomas ..,.. ............ 3 86 Welsh, Tom .............. ......... 1 18 Welter, Richard ........ ....... 5 50 Wemlinger, Charles ..... ...... 5 27 Wenaas, Eric ............ ....,., 3 97 Wendt, Philip .,........ . ..,., 522 Wendt, Sue ....,....... ......... ,..... 5 0 0 Wengert, Jack ................... ..,.... 1 63 Wensits, John ....,,,...................l. M529 Wenson, Frederick B,, Jr. ........., 381 Wentland, Charles ,......,.............. 554 Wentland, Vicky ........,....... 160 496 Wenzel, Ronald ..... ............ 5 27 Werling, Walter ...... ...,.,......... 5 11 Werner, Elaine .,...... ...... 1 60 502 Werner, Shirley ,........ .......,.... 5 04 Werre, Esther .............................. 353 Wertenberger, Charles ,.,,............ 482 Wertz, James ...... 198, 199, 200 358 Wesley, Brian .............,.,.........,.... 563 Wesner, Mary ........, ....... 3 58, 470 Wessel, Robert ..,.....,.. ,,,......... 5 15 West, Anthony ........,..,, ,..-------- 4 1 West. Arthur A., II ..... ,----- 5 20 West, David . ..,.,......... ------ 5 20 West, Howard .,.,...... ...,...,.....--.- 4 01 West, Roland ....... ...,................ 3 58 West, Ronald M. . ....... 210 358 366 West, Thomas ......,,...,.........,.......- 563 Westberg, Barbara ......,.,............. 465 Westergaard, Alan ..... ...... 4 01 Westergren. Don ....,.. ...... 3 66 Westerhouse, Janice ........ .499 Westerhouse, Samuel .................. 394 Westerman, Lester ............ 358 378 Westfall, James ........ ......... 5 56 Westhafer, Dottie ,..,. ,,.... , 502 Westhafer, John .... ....... 4 22 Westin, Joan ......- ....... 4 53 Weston, George ...... ...... 5 48 Weston, Larry ........ ........ 5 21 Wettschurack, Joe ..... ..........-. 3 82 Whaley. James ..... ............ 3 58. 369 Whaley, John ...................... 353 369 Whaley, Roger ............ 190, 469 474 Whaley, Warren ..................,,....l. 554 Wheatley, Roger ...... ......... 1 32 133 Wheaton, Larry ,.... . ........l... 437 Wheeler, Stephen .... .............. . H511 Whelchel, Robert ........................ 550 Whetzell, Kay ............ 241 358 460 Whicker, David ..........,.----,----.. A--554 Whipp, Alan ............l.......--.-.------. 472 Whisler, Arnim E., Jr. ..... ...... 4 09 Whitacre, Judith ,.........,. ......,. 4 59 Whitaker, Amel ........... -,.--------- 5 17 Whitaker, Charles ..... ,..... 1 59, 558 White, Byron ..... ..... , -----fA----- 5 47 White, Carolyn ..... ..---- 1 29, 449 White, Claude ....- --,----,------- 2 47 white. Donald ..... .---.. 1 63 476 White, Douglas ...... A-4------4-- 5 50 , White, Edward ...... ........ 5 24 White Howard .............,...... , ....... 366 White, Janice 201, 206, 212, 358, 452 White, Judith ,........... ,,..,,,,,,, ,.,,,,, 5 0 2 White, Louis ,............,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,476 White, Michael ............,,..,,,,,,,,,,,, 566 White, Phillip .,..,......... 181, 245 554 White Robert G. ...............,...,.,,. 434 White Ronald D. ..... .........,,,., , 520 White. Ronald L. ...,. ,....... 2 00 White, Terry .......... ......., 2 90 White, Thomas J. .,... .......... . H518 White, Theron ,...,.... ........... ,549 White, William C. ........ 290, 522 Whitehead, Kenton ...... ............. 3 58 Whitehead, Lowell ..............,....... 531 Whitehead, Nina 189, 34X 445 456 Whitesell, Edward ....................,. 532 Whitesell, Stephen .............,......., 417 Whiting, Robert N., Jr. .............. 551 Whitlock, Max ............................ 369 Whitman, Gerald ................ 359, 409 Whitmer, Ann ............ 206, 360, 458 Whitney, Barbara ...................... .449 Whitney, Bruce .......................... 512 Whittenberger, John .....,.,.......... 417 Whittenburg, Ralph F., Jr. ........ 475 Whittington, Edwin .................... 430 Whybrew, John ..162, 164 168 559 Wiater, Robert 258, 262, 263 269 441 Wickens, Patrick ,... ........,,.. 2 07, 401 Wickham, Mary .......................... 492 Widau, Donald ...... ........... 3 60 Widman, Earl ........... ........ 5 60 VViebers, Jacob ........,.. ....... 2 10. Wiedlin, Donald ............. ..,..... 5 64 Wiedlin, John F., III ..... , ....... 564 Wien, Karen ................ .........., 1 60 Wierth, Dean ................,..... 163 568 Wierzal, Dennis .......................... 253 Wiesbrock, John A.. Jr. .... 360 515 Wietbrock, Dale ..163, 130. 360, 546 Wilcher, Harold ...,...................... 563 Wild, Harry E., Jr. .................... 359 Wildermuth, Harry .. ........... 401 Wildey, Duke ........... .156 172 Wildin, Maurice ........ , ........... 224 Wiley, Della ................... ........ 3 59 Wiley, Hedrick A., Jr. .............. 558 Wiley, Jack .......................... 172, 442 Wiley, John .......... ...... ..... 1 6 9, 559 Wiley, Stephen ...,................ 138 414 Wilhelm, Douglas 165, 166, 188, 203, 213, 359 373 Wilhelm, Frederick ...,..... ......,.,, 3 98 Wilhite, James .........,........,. 359 547 Wilkes, Larry ...... 171, 173, 210, 554 Wilkes, Paul ................,..,..........,. 359 Wilkins, Dale ........... ........ 1 69 359 Wilkins, Larry ...... ...... ............ 5 5 7 Wilkins, Rebecca ........ 168. 175 505 Wilkinson, Stephen .................... 405 Will, Fred ..,...........,.. ...,. ....... 5 2 7 Willard, James .,.,..... ..... 1 78 434 Willette, Earl .,.,.......... ........... 5 12 Willeumier, Stephen .................... 434 Williams, Absalom H . ,, ?36 564 Williams, Beda ........ W N161 500 Williams, David Eugene 359 557 557 Williams, David Evan ........ 142 563 Williams, David Leon ................ 414 Williams, Dwight ,....... ,, .....,,, 162 Williams, Frank .......... ....... 5 61 Williams, Jack B. ......... ....... 5 61 Williams. James Dale .... ..... , H359 Williams, James David .............. 515 Williams, Jerry L. ............ 359 432 Willimas, Jerry O. ..... ...... ,...... . . 469 Williams, John E. .. 2,203 359 560 Williams, Joseph .....,. 203 359 482 Williams, Kent .............. .... ........ 5 6 6 Williams, Norman ........... .... .... 1 S 1 wmiams, Ralph L. ..... .,... ........ 5 6 5 Williams, Richard 132, 133,198 359, 551 Williams, Robert B. ,.......... ........ 1 32 Williams, Robert Edward ........ 442 Williams, Robert G. ........... ....-..- 4 21 Williams, Roger 157, 167, 201 211, 359 Williams, Ronald ............... .....--- 4 B2 Williams, Sheila ....... ...,.... 4 98 Williams, Shirley ..... ........ 499 Williams, Tom ...........-----.. A--.---- 5 51 Williamson Alan ....,... ....... 2 49. 410 Williamson George .... 105, 211. 389 Williamson Marcia ..... .............. 4 56 Williamson. Samuel 207, 290, 291, 292, 401 Williamson, William, III , M402 Willing. Donald .....,,... ,414 Willinger, John P.. Jr. . .. ,, 561 Willingham, Judith .... .,.,. 2 05 359 Willis, Carl R., Jr. , 426 Willis, Larry ............. .... . H158 Willis, Lovanne ..... ,503 Willis. Paul .....------,-,,--, f-f--,,---,-- 5 44? Willis, Shelby E.. Jr. .. ..., 167. 47h Willman, John .----,,ffA---,--,A-- 208 475 Willoughby, John .... ,..,,,,,,,,,,,.., 5 46 Wills, Christopher ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 359 Wills, Phillip ........, 278, 279, 417 Willson, Edward ........,,.,,,,,,,,,,. ,,u565 Wilmer, David .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 55 Wilmore, Thomas ....... ,.........,,., 5 62 Wilmoth, Barbara ..........,,,,,, 90, 224 Wilsbacher, Charles ..........,.,..... 556 Wilsman, Norman ...... 197, 274, 394 Wilson, Alan .............,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 535 Wilson, Barbara ...... ...,.,,,,,,, 4 58 Wilson, Bruce ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 97, 563 Wilson, David A. ............,,,, 195, 556 Wilson. Dennis ....... .... ..,,,,,.,.,, 2 3 59 Wilson, Gary A. .......... 164, 163, 393 Wilson, Harry , ...,...,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 12 Wilson, James L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 512 Wilson, John Henry ..... ,,,,,, 2 58 Wilson, Kenneth ,,,....,.. ..........., 5 60 Wilson, Louann ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 03 Wilson, Mary ...... 157,161. 359. 502 Wilson, Robert L. ........ .,... 1 58, 539 Wilson, Robert W. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 73 Wilson, Sandra ...,....,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 05 Wilson. Scott .......,..,,.. 195, 247 521 Wilson, Sheila ..... ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,, 5 03 Wilson, Thomas ,.,,,, ,,,,,, 4 10 Wilson, Valerie ..... ....., 4 89 Wilson, Violet .......... ,,.,,, 5 00 Wilton, Douglas ...... ....., 4 22 Wiltsey, Donald ............ ,,.,,,,,, 5 63 Wimmer, Blaine ..................,,,..... 552 Windett, Charles B., Jr. .... 200 359 Windt. Stuart .......................... M535 Winebrenner, David L. ,...... H524 Winegardner, David ............ .... 3 90 Wingeard, Robert .......,..,,.,.,.,,,,,,, 539 Winkel, Barbara .............,..,, 161 491 Winkler, Gerald ........., 249, 359, 479 Winkler. William Winks, John ,,.,....,,,,,,, Winske, Peter ........,.... Winstead, Shelby Winston, Arthur Winter, Jeannine Winter, William Winter, Virginia Winters, Bruce ..... Winters, John ....... 7 2 4 0 , 'slei- 359 -551 389 ,,,,,,..,421 , ....... 490 ,.....299 ,.,,,.492 ,.,,,,,,,525 Winters, Manzie .... .,.259. 262, 263 Winther, James .................. 197, 359 Wintrode, Donald ...,..,......... 359, 402 Wire, Donald R., II Y,,... .....,,...., 5 31 Wirtz, James ..,.,, ,,,,.. ..,.,.,.. 3 5 9 Wise, Barry ,,,,., ,,,,, ,,,AA, 3 5 9 Wise, Gretchen ...., ...,,, 4 88 Wise, Kensall ..,, ...., 5 47 Wise, Mary .... . , ..,.,, 499 Wise, Richard ....... H562 Wise, William .,,, ,...,, 409 Wiseman, Betty ,.... Wisemiller, John ,,.. Wisniewski, Thomas ....... Wlssel, Edna ....,,...,,..,......, Wissman, Roger .......... 164 ,,..,,4R8 ,514 ...,..,..429 ..,......490 177 569 Wlst, Juanita ...........,.,.,,,............ 503 Witczak, Matthew W., Jr. , .,.,,, 438 Withrow, Sharon ,,.,...,, ,.,...,,,,.... 4 61 Witt, Clarence ..,.........,...,,., H 480 Wittenmyer, Janet ..,, 194. 359, 466 Witthohn, James ............,,,, ,,,,, I 389 Wittig. Richard . .......,.,,...,,,,, 538 Wittlinger, Timothy 193. 214 217 519 Woelfel, Virginia ,,,..... ,,,,,,,,,,.... 4 90 Woerdehoff, Wendy .,., ,... . ,. 453 Wolf, Charles A., Jr. ,417 Wolf, Gail ...,.,..,...,,,,... ,,,,,,, ,491 Wolf, Mary ,,.,.,......,. .. 359. 458 Wolfe, Charles ..... .,,.,,,,.... 5 40 Wolfe. Eleanor ..... ,..,,,... 4 99 Wolfe, Jon ,......... ,,,,,,,.... 5 59 Wolfe, Walter ..,,... ,,,,,,.,..... 5 26 Wolff, George .....,.,., .. N555 568 Wolfram, Juanita .,,. ,,,.. ,.... 4 6 7 Wolheter, Dennis ,... ,,,,...., , .167 Woll, Jerry ....,.,..., ,, 200 360 Wollert, Sandra ...... ., ..,,.... 502 Wollin, David .,,,,.,,.,,,, Wollmann, Albert ...., Wolsko, Thomas ,.,,.. Wolter. Carol Wolvos, Sharyl ,,,,. .,..,.532 .....56S ...,,.568 ,..,.,,..489 Wong, Bradley .,........., H . .127 547 Wong. Neun Chu ...,......,.,, ....,,,, 3 60 Wong, Stanton .. ,155, 156 245 527 Wonn, Phyllis ..,, ,,...,... 1 05, 241 466 Wood, Charles ..,........, ,.... 5 47 548 Wodo, Jane L. .,,. 157.161, 445 449 Wood, Ray O.. III ...,.., ,. ,..,,,, ,,,.. 5 56 Wood, Robert L, ......,.,,,,..... ,... 4 42 Wood, Ronald ,..,,.,, , ..,..527 Wood, Russell ., ,,,,,.. 170 181 568 Woodall, Gary ...,,, .,.,,, 4 59 430 Woodard, Robert 138, 252, 360 402 Woodie. Ralph W -------- ----'-' V H ,562 Woodley, Glenn ....-,,,,-, vvvv f f ---- 535 Woodling, George V.. Jr. ,,,,,, , 516 Woodmansee, Allan , ,, .HH524 Woods, Jobyna ,,,,,, .... 1 66. 211. 502 Woods. 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