Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1965
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Everelzanging patterns of Purdue life link uniqueness of self with the mystery of the new ana' the ealnfzlof what has always been GERRIANN CLARK ' EDITOR IN CHIEF LEE ARTHURS ' BUSINESS MANAGER JUDY KUSS - MANAGING EDITOR l 1 1 Table Qf Contents A dminisrration . . 65 A cti vities ...... 105 A thleiics ...... 255 Greeks ...... 301 R esidences .... 413 Seniors ...... 5 3 5 AALE- - . , xx a-Y 'W ' ' D BRIS PURDUE UNIVERSITY ' WEST, LAFAYETTE, INDIANA 1965 FEJCKERJNGDACROSSixsEN1oRE COUNTENANCE B duereahzadon ofthe brevity of traditions' reign. Admist the gaiety of fall's uncountable colors and confusion slide recollections of all that has gone before this day, of the experiences worn into his cords. Playing upon his present are designs of the future which aspire to reach beyond a campus to catch the enduring qualities of music, the stenciled lines of the newly built Slayter Center. sms gg Sf? wqyug BREW M - E was , . 32594, .. 1-MW --ximim' -5- m ggyfgmsstm Slim r.-gg Y m Q M SEM H H S i-XQQWB B is f - X mmm 'Wil mms fl A lv 1 ,L 0- K r .LJ Q .,,,m , , ' , . 'W ' -fV,f-MK2-- .- :.. J- 'Wig ,g Vu- Jf4'.-- I . - 1.1- 4 ,iff afaf-,1:1'A54ifXifzf3Q . ' K w,3.,f,! ,M ,-.,-,-M, WQYI775 1' N- -5512-:Lirfv lgsgtfqi' '-Eifir x 3 YZ'--5 A. EE .,,y4 V x H N' --'.1-fx 1 H: f 3, f f1:.E:' 'ii?',. - 1 , , 623111-N51ws,QJ. , N 5-gf ' 'V' w ' Y: .1 uf, -,,, ' Qiwfff. 35 ' 'W F if 77 ' J. f 1 ' WI- 'ET5 53 'AMI , V' f-X Rafi-' f'- rl' W '21 . '1 -luv' . rw an H :Wg IWW q,z'f's:,IJ if 5 Q 'WL fizws-wlm4inv.i2'HwifMmmr'?m.,X , X ox. ' , .- Wfmv ' X--- 1:-,m4'w-,walslwsWwww---mv, H - V1 Mu, L, vsm'nWm.g1A..f ' W' ff - I ','+!Yi51S'?'N '.'f' ' Iv., L...,,A..:, 1- XF1. .. .,x.,. ,fr 'M-:iv V .1 f, .. X , ,fm .H A A ii-X ,Q ug Y, sf 6 VV1'1'1-HN THE LINES of what has always been lies the sweatshirt, the slide rule, and the beard. The beard is there, but it must go-as must all ways of the past as the new tran- ce-nd. A parking garage, tunnels, what else may come-this we shall lincl in the years ahead. 7 8 SUCH is A MEASURE or TIME. For some it is rich with love, knowledge, and laughterg lor others it is but 21 hardship which lllllst be endured. To some it is valuable, to others it is urlimportant. Yet it affeczts all meng it challenges their ideas and it ages their creations. 9 W 10 iff' Norlnwcz :mumps Pr:oP1,E closer together than l2lllgllLt'l'. XVllCIl1Cl' it's Zl private joke between two people, a rolicking yulc :lt 21 pilrlly, or a subtle smile across the room, Il flicker of warlntll breaks the b:n'1'ier between stnclents. To strive lor 21 better l1l1ClCl'SUlIKllHg with other people is as noble il goal as the clesire lor ann eclnfzution. Sharing a smile or a laugh is the secret. A TALL YOUNG NIANY, charged with emotion, drops his slender fingers on a keyboard and the music resounds. The Convocation Series brings per- formers like Van Cliburn, as well as lectures, dramas, and other cultural events, within the experience of the Purdue student. Outlooks broaden, insights deepen, whether the program offers the famed eontralto Voice of Marian Anderson, the beauty and grace of the American Ballet, or the tense, psychological drama of 'WVIio's Afraid of Virginia Wolf? ms sl if , FUNCTIONING FOR T1-IE FIRST YEAR as the Purdue University Theatre, the Playshop has intensified its training for participat- ing students. This program emphasis on development of pro- fessionalism was well augmented by the guest appearances of Nickolas Kepros in M ea.s'm'e F or li7l?6L.S'lL'f6 and Louis Edmonds in The Three .Sisters From the Experimental Theatre came 21 wide diversity of productions embracing both the pre-Elizabethzm Gammzzr Gm'l0n's Needle :md the Modern nbstrzlctt Endgame. 4' zz, in , X ' A . iw. Q., 1+ , -:.5:5g:::y ,,. l Q ' -1 S' nf, 1 'Nl L ' jfu . i-'- m i 2il13ii'2Q,,w I H 'Mn V 53,1 .I'q!ur '11:P' 52515: U N J x A I Y , M. ,Ll I. I m ag, H F ,Le af- I' N f' AEN? ALONE IN ONE OF A NIYRIAD or woRLDs, the intellect reflects. It is, to the engineer, a world of slide rules, computers, graphs, and all-nighters with voluminous lab reports. To the liberal arts student it is the nature of piety, the existence of reality, the Treaty of Paris, the conjugation to be . But, to each, it is the pursuit of know- ledge, paramount to all other concerns. s mu 4 QUEEN LYNN IQRARTER WAS CROVVNED at the traditional half-time ceremony of the Home- coming football game. Lynn, an attractive blue-eyed blond, is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, Delta Phi Delta, American Institute of Designers, and the National Honor Art Fraternity. Majoring in Interior Design, Lynn's immediate goal is to enter the field of interior decorating. rrmiiw .. TALENTED AS YVELL AS ATTRACTIVE, Dianne Todd, a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority, was chosen 1965 DEBRIS Queen. President of AYVS, Dianne is a member of Gold Pepf pers, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Green Guard Honoraries. A speech and hearing major, Dianne plans to enter therapy Workl L REIGNING ANIID 'rmz Exc1'1'12MEN'r OF 'l'l-IE JUNIOR PROM, Queen Donna Steidinger enjoyed an unfor- gettable experience. Known to her friends as Steig,i' Donna is a member of Chi Omega Sorority and is a Mortar Board. WVhiIe she expels her enthusiasm and English '1b'l't ' 1 ' ' ' f 1 1 y in mei main job as the Exponent Feature Editor, she plans her future in Spanish and French Education. 20 CHOSEN rms YEAR to reign over the Military Ball was Queen Lana Flanders. Selected to represent the individual services were Army Queen Mitzie Shunk, Navy Queen Michelle Sofiak, and Air Force Queen Katie Kilkenny. 21 IDISCOVERING THE TRADITIONS OF PURDUE., the Freshman enters a new world of registration, drop and add, Hello- walk, pots, and all-nighters. The Senior returns to a campus of job interviews, cords, and Gimlet. But for everyone fall is Z1 time when the past crystallizes into a lens for spring, problems dissolve in Oetolnefs rains, and the distance be- tween the campus and a future vanishes. vw-A ,.... gm EH H w , E 4.: -as Esau uma mam WWE? W nfs W -sa-sq., yjfg I ff-uhm, Ka , bw' liN1um1.1..1Nc IN A LARGE uN1vEus1'1'r can be utterly baffling lor a new student, but Pur- due's orientation program aequaints fresh- men with campus buildings, curriculum, and traditions. Through informative con- vocations, discussion groups, and tours, the students can better adjust to their new surroundings, their new home. NEEDLES, uA1sB1'1's, Books, s'r1LTs, AND PEOPLE all combined to give the Campus Chest Field Day vibrzmce and vitality. The fall Sigma Chi Farm Frolic sponsored the gooey egg throw and served delicious homemade ice cream. 26 X . X 27 1 31f i. 2 Lug A RACER TO START TIIE NEW SCHOOL YEAR, the frenzy of fall activities begins in an organized chaos' of cords and canes, pots and pennzmts, and crowds and colors. The spirit builds as the fall squad first comes into view, enthusi- asm mounts as the band marches onto the field in their pageant of black and gold. The excite- ment fades as the final gun sounds the end to another season of revelry and rivalry. sf . sv PROGRANIMED AND ARRANGED by the Jun- ior Class, the unique IBM dance focused nation-wide attention on the Purdue campus. The couples were matched by the IBM 7094 computer according to interests, intelligence, and beliefs. Tele- vision viewers across the country watch- ed as students met their Hideall' dates. 31 PIaovIDING AN OPPORTUNITY Fon s'I'LID13N'I's to meet businessnlen and women throughout America, Pur- clue's Old Masters program again presented a sche- dule of dinners and talks designed to enlighten students to the thoughts and opinions of profes- sional people from all phases of life. N...-1 W'--L, WE' Q use a Kgs: J, Haw' maxima E WW , Biefgmgm K-XE:B E Q, Q a N -X E as E H LEE. 'Zig m:B: 5K:S8 Nam ss mm m ss, mg as Mm mm km H B EAST E gf E Nga X aaa H Emi is S 5 Eg Q E. -rf il E Q gag HE .... 5 H gn- :.: K' N .Q :.: - r E.. 4.11 H X H B na .w- HE if X, X as H . . M . . 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EQ 6 ' Eyinw 3858324-gina was sway 1 E E wma M m an sa sm , , S ,gs Y nj 'W , H- H wdkmss MKHA J .ENDLESS LINES, SBIILING FACES, AND s1NcE1u2 GREETINGS comprised the first impressions of rush to a record number of rushees. A series of sorority teas and a return to parties over semester' break, three weeks of smokers, suppers, and informal parties at fraternities all led to the final deci- sions by both the Greeks and the rushees. Decisions were made, parties were over, the IBM machine was given a rest, and the sorority pledge classes had been formed: friends went separate ways, hash was over, the rush budget was exhausted, but fraternities had accepted pledges who would eventually enter into the bonds of brotherhood. BACKING olm TEANI IN A UNITY or SPIRIT afforded a break in our normal campus ritual. We carried an air of cautious pride in victory or one of disappoint- ment, but renewed hope, in defeat. - X iflw ff x 5.9 5 f la Fw 0- . e Q 5 xx M3 38 LAUNcr11NG ATOM WEEK, the period when Purdue women pay homage to their superiors, was the Golcldiggefs Ball, The Eve Before Adam. Gold- finger, Lee Arthurs, was chosen by his followers to be King-for-the-week. 39 E Q 13 -,-4g.gxff 8 uv? ' Jw, rl , S Qtr' X, -if 'ff Www f X-1 A I. U' ' K f'71w?i34f. .5 ' 5? , ,, ,b,.?L,, , an ' . as Maw 1 If mum 4, ,N sz. Vg- 5 , . , , , Y K , . 4, nf, 'Y gi 'Vial ,Q ggi if vw ' 'W .if-5, , is Z Q 'pm W' 'ii 24 BRAVING A SEVERE isiiizzmzn which necessitated closing classes, students busied tlieniselves sculpturing snowmen, tobogganing at l-lappy Hollow, and skiing on the golf-course slopes. How- ever, all was not fun! The snowy days found these same stu- dents slioveling walks, rediseovering buried cars, and trudging through deep snow to keep that important date. 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' T .,-jL1H,1'wvf,, G V , I ' , 2 4 iff, M 3:N f'w ' - 4. ' 1551 '-',, 'f'V it M K 'Q n xgxnf 43 , , .. A ii iff THE SP RIT or at, , cHR1s1MAsfr i 1 5 aw E 2 xg fl -4133! vig x 1' ' E 'H' - H14 5 2 QR - ' . -Y-U - W f 5247 ,.,- n ' xt ,' n 1 ' '91 F X1 , ,N , . , TXQX L K' Ns, 4- , .fe J . ,4gf, L B -9. P . gi 1 3 if f sm-xi E2 :Tires gm-Z M fav .eggs fZFH Zz .iff . 'H mam Digg 7: mf. 'E X.. ONE 'TACKLES VVINTER and the plunge of a snow slide with a confident spirit born in crisp climates. The generous warmth of Christmas is shared by everyone through songs and greetings. Dis'1fiNGU1sHED PROFESSOR is a title held by those who, by their outstanding contributions, have brought credit to Purdue. DR. HIEIQBERT C. BROWN is the Wetl1e1'ill Professor of Chemistry and is known for his research dealing with new synthetic methods in organic and inorganic chemistry utiliz- ing boron. DR. H. Y. FAN was promoted to the Duncan Distinguished Professorship in 1963. He has attained international acclaim for his work in solid state physics with emphasis on semicon- ductor physics. DR. NIAURICE gl. ZUCROW was named the Atkins Professor of Engineering in l959. His outstanding work in the field of gas furbines and jet propulsion has been widely pub- lished. Teaching, research, and consulting, pri- marily in extractive and chemical metallurgy, are the interests of DR. REINHARDT SCHUHMANN, JR. who is the Ross Professor of Engineering. DR. HERBERT C. BROWN Xvetherill Professor of Chemistry DR. H. Y. FAN Duncan Professor of Physics DR. MAURICE J. ZUCROW Atkins Professor of Engineering DR. REINHARDT SCHUHNIANN, JR Ross Professor of Engineering DR. JOHN S. KARLING Xflfright Professor of Biological Sciences DR. XV. MALCOLM BEESON Lynn Professor of Agriculture DR. JOHN S. KARLING, the YVrigl1t Professor of Biological Sciences, is widely known among American botanists for his classifica- tion of aquatic fungi. DR. W. NIALCOLIXI BEESON is recognized for his work in animal nutrition and holds the title of the Lynn Professor of Agriculture. DR. SEYMOUR BEN- zlalc is the Stuart Professor of Biophysics and is accredited for splitting the gene and mapping the order of its parts. DR. DON PAARLBERG served as an economic advisor to Eisenhower and Food-for-Peace Coordin- ator. Titled the Hillenbrand Professor of Agriculture, he has written extensively on many agricultural subjects. DR. SEYMOUR BENZER Stuart Professor of Biophysics DR. DON PAARLBERG I-Iillenbrancl Professor of Agriculture HYVIN A GOLDFISH - ONLY ONE TICKET - RIGI-I'1' HERE! Goldfish, garters, pictures, a tandem bi- cycle, and other prizes were won by all those meandering through the armory attending the Greek Weeli Penny Carnival. Barkers tried to sell their wares, dancers of the 20's entertained at the shows, and gamblers played their games of chance where all profits were given to charity. Kwai' 617:-' was M 5 www: WNW M u Q. f K . uu- X M xw ,K W X un B u w www u,iE? .H X- :M V x u-:-1 - - n EQ V-QM . .,.,, 'Q K.. Y u u W ,www QE 35 vii' A: kg-eg. sf H ,RHWMJW sg Q4 gm HHMQ, H U im Q u x ss -mf-xx mn wx .Jwz nz, sn- Q, ,aww n x vw xf w 5.4 .ws xx mm g.g. .M wwf E. ms E . a ss s P1 ww -Us E fu W ng,-mf --mn- gd. RAW 3 I ss 1 X W mu w 9-95 wwf:- ?iWwh ss 2 . x y1:x..M.i ,W .-X msn se NYM Wim, mm X- : 5, 1 xx 1 ss pf Q. ,M wi rf' SLOPPING 'rukouoi-1 TI-IE stuslel, the Stll- dents come out of winter and into the warm breezes ol? spring. The grass turns into a green carpet before their exploring feet. The shouts and the tension of campaigning fills the air: and the crack and pop of speeding go- karts prepare the way for the burst of heat that summer will bring. The spring is a time ol: noise and quietg of bright sunshine and soft raing olf loneliness and happy companionship. It is the time when inner sensitivity touches all of the outside world. 49 sq ,i R V Y 4 l GALA VVEEK means a campus festive with alums who have come to renew old acquaintances and to view the changing faces of once familiar spots of Purdue life. The University's plans for the future mix with memories as the alumni eval- uate the burgeoning additions, parade with old classmates, attend lectures and modern concerts, and participate in the time-honored ceremonies at John Purdue's grave. SQRH .Exif Xu.,- Kggnm gf .E N H , iiy Mfg., . -Lx-rx,-xl -2-zu X , 'x away V?ETE Q22- V.m.E wn was Tins is THE TIIXIE OF TI-IE YEAR when some seek important positions of leadership, and others are recognized for having led Well. The noise of all- cainpus elections fills the warm after- noons, and one special night, Mortar Board quietly goes tapping. ll PU Q Ili ll ? F 'l ' in gr f 2 ' ' ni '5 - l ' ' .Y :- ' .:.:::: 315' ' Y' . 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Loyalties are established and factions plan strategy. Then the dusty, dirty gathering that is the object of a year's hard work begins. Flood lights glare and tempers flash while ferocious politicoes hash out the problems of states' rights and medicare. But the candidates are finally chosen, and national elections become a mere formality after Our Mock P, for, As Purdue goes, so goes the nation. 57 1- yi, vfwl .433 M-up MJ1 E .L xi E' A. .. ,. ,,.,,.. ,Am . 'Wu yi M , 2 'SV' - ,YN lm, lp. ,gg 3-an-af -.mas I-I BANG! The pungent smell of the gas from roaring engines and the penetrating smell of the burnt rub- ber from the tires fills the air as tl1e annual Grand Prix is again underway. N0 one is too young or old, too sophisticated or sassy, to enjoy the go-kart race. The afternoon is a fiasco for many drivers, but for one driver and his supporters-vietory! A 5 t 'l,qfQlJ .sn b bg . ...- DQ. X iy, ,Sud-I 60 en 'Fi' I- QQ -:gf K P 1 .t l Lt THE UN1v13Rs1'rY SINGS! For one sunny May afternoon, the books are discarded, the slide-rules sheathed and Purdue allows the jnaclical lo .vubmil to the aeszflzetic. Practice strives for spontaneityg individuality strives for harmony. And amid this reign of music, a crown is given to the out- standing senior woman, recognizing l1er contributions to the practical as well as the aesthetic life at Purdue. 61 73' 62 Smoky Hooks or CAFFEINE STUDY, the rush to meet deadlines, and the well-used files . . . a mere episode in the effort to reach graduation. An oblong roll of white sheepskin terminates a three-hour ceremony and literally thousands of hours spent in preparation. 2 me-1 1 1-3 1 -rf-A nf 1.- X, Z., -. .TV ' fffzf' -' TL' um ., 1' I 1 . fi---1' A 44, BX -i v v ' y X 1 w 64 A . A. I. . Ei f ADMINISTRATION df President Hovde Demonstrating interest in student activities, each year President Frederick L. Hovde greets 4000 fresh- men, addresses an equal number of graduating seniors, and offers congratulations to 5000 ROTC cadets. In addition to attending student functions, he guides the campus activities and submits propo- sals to stimulate academic achievement. Functioning in many capacities, President Hovde coordinates the students, the administration, and the Board of Trus- tees in forming a smoothly operating university. ' 'E rg. -499-5 dai sign: 1 nfl.. Back Row: G. Schilling. F. Andrews, F. Hovclc, L. Freehzifer, V. Dicken, G. Willson, YV. Hanley, A. YV. Kettler, P. Chenca, Lowe, D. Mzillett, D. Finn. Front Row: C. lflfickarcl, R. Brumficlcl, Mrs. L. Wfhite, J. Thompson, Miss M. Skinner. Not Present: 1. DcLauricr. A l--, Board of Trustees Vice-Presid en ts l -3 A Y, Dr. Frederick N. Andrews competently serves the University in a dual capacity as Vice President of Research and Head of the Graduate School. In order to supplement his ideas for guiding the many related campus programs, he traveled to Mexico last summer with the Rockefeller Foundation. 70 q1--'-wf-r-rr'-rr-r-:- ----rr: - qi? Q - - - Currently serving as a member of the National Science Foundation, Dr. Paul F. Chenea has achieved nationwide recognition for his work in the field of education. As Vice President in charge of Academic Affairs at Purdue, his primary responsibility is the coordination of matters concerning campus curricula. Past experience qualifies Mr. Lytle Freehafer to competently assume the position of custodian and manager of all Purdue funds. Prior to his being appointed Vice President and Treasurer, he served the State as Supervisor of Audits, Deputy Auditor, Director of the Budget, and Chief Clerk. Known throughout the educational world as an administrator, Vice President and Executive Dean Dr. Donald R. Mallett supervises much of the campus administration. He recently was honored for his accomplishments by being appointed to the Navy's Advisory Board on Educational Requirements. 71 Deans and Directors FRANK L. CASON Director of Placement Service gp 52531K .ry- JOHN H. MORIARTY Director of Libraries CHARLES LAWSHE Director of Extensions E O. D. ROBERTS Dean of Men 211 000 'mann HELEN SCHLEMAN Dean of VVOmen .5 -i .J '.,s ,, .ri ii DEAN or TOTAL STU Tom ww NUMBER - 'one ai.ocK faeanocic 1-.-n.,,i 344 . ,- x,. T1- 'X .. .:,, -A .- NELSON PARKHURST Registrar HERBERT SCHALLER Director of Public Information I 1 . GEORGE A. HAVVKINS Dean of Engineering D. FRANCIS FINN Business Mzmagcr and Assistant Treasurer Purdue Research Foundation Providing financial backing for the various research projects of the university is only one of the many func- tions of the Purdue Research Foundation. The establish- ment of McClure Park, now the University's industrial re- search center, has spurred electronic research and develop- ment as well as other fields in the basic and applied sciences. By providing facilities, the Foundation has stimulated every aspect of scientific investigation. Hxumrr mg , 5 35 ,T ,jo In n u Q v W, N .,. ,M :Eggs :jus yy, rf hr K M: sire - ,fr sr A 'L 4 . .. 1 ufi- - ' Wit iq I 5 T id I ?'i,f5' iv if I i A 133'-1 V , . 93: ug ' riff' .g. WT 1-2 AI. P. MATHER General Manager Yau! ' 6 -s f 74 H. COODYVIN Associate Director E. B. BAUGH C. H. HALL Manager of Public Relations Executive Director R. QI. RUDOLPI-I Executive Secretary Alumni ssociation Included in the files ot the Purdue Alumni Association are over 72,000 Purdue graduates and ex-students living from Afghanistan to YVyarno, X'VYO1TllIlg. In addition, this organiza- tion is responsible for coordinating activities for over one hundred Purdue Alumni Clubs, and keeping alumni up-to-date on campus events by publishing The P1H'd'll,6' Alumnus. Continued alumni interest is enhanced through vacation trips held each year under the associations spon- sorship. The Scholarship Foundation, another integral part of this association suffered a great loss when John I-1. Goodwin who was appointed Associate Director last fall, died on November 7. The Foundation was able to give 1055 semester scholarships and grants this year. MEI CHEN .'l1zun1ms Editor Q., ,Y .V--.V-, A if-,--f ii. Eiga Ji fatal, ls A ' 'SR is fr :E IH ?-'QQ r 423 iii, K . . iirffm . ' .- L , '- -2211. ' 4 '- . 3, .- Sigma Delta Chi Awards Honored last year were two of the youngest Win- ners in the forty year tradition of the Sigma Delta Chi Award. Cited as the Best of Purdue's Teachers was Richard McKinley, Assistant Professor of Chemi- cal Engineering. As Director of Undergraduate Coun- seling in the School of Industrial Management, James L. Clapper received the Leather Medal Award for his contributions of outstanding student counseling techniques to Purdue University. '76 JAMES L. CLAPPER Leather Award RICHARD M. MCKINLEY Best Teacher Award it v v mn ,K ms: was 1 ss a B... mi 1 u xr EE sm Q.. 'A szf ' QFE. B a max 1 any ,qs mmm A eff Q Q :iff , M- ::: :g .:. if 5.5 :s: . :Jig Y Q3 Q 5 - T315 . ,. , :ff M .A-sq-Q, , , 1 I, 1 2 2 ,, wake A 2 ' Q as n S B 'W mm ss M Sw ,5.,.,mQe,,1w-K, EW A, , .H , M F A S 5 N s H M sf H. A ,ghmn ., - -W , X H--W 1 AEA' T , H li' ., .' Wwql , msg M? 15 . X? 2- ,af Q MQ 5 1 Kari s ' 2 .2 E S - wi G M we l':A L 'ia s ' .3 ' V :E: :5: 'H', , ivy M B s iw. Q E B BW H sg JE sim, www- ,ix- n E ,J ,. M- g Y .. H V 'K,l':q. .sw I ewnmg -W 5, w M ww gm! H 'V sm , 355,15 ssl wi ii? H . -1. ' n 1 wb S W q 3 , .Wh . gg iggfgggw Mug -Aga h W MZ, . 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Recently many of the engineering schools have ex- panded their curricula to include courses in almost every phase of engineering. Through the overlapping of the various areas, engi- neers acquire broader backgrounds and bet- ter understanding of fields which closely re- late to the options which they are studying. 79 80 Aeronautical, Agricultural, Chemical, Engineering Sciences Included in Purdue's reputable engineering program are four very important options. Aeronautical Engineer- ing involves the study of challenging problems in all as- pects of the aviation and aerospace industries. XfVith the aid of Purdue's newly developed soil traction mechanism, the Agricultural Engineer gains a thorough knowledge of the soil as it applies to structural design, conservation, and farm problems in general. The curriculum of the Chem. E. student, emphasizing quantitative experimenta- tion, is orientated to various technical fields in the chemi- cal and process industries. This year's addition of the largest computer, the 70-94, enabled students of E. Sci. to expand their knowledge of statistical analysis. ' Cfg f -,E H -. ..-H.. PAUL E, STANLEY Dean of Aeronautical Engineering GERALD XV. ISAACS Head of Agricultural Engineering BRAGE GOLDING Dean of Chemical Engineering r -Q: w ss ms ww, X ,W -age ff: A-, vi ,ff .. Q. ff A .2 f my .335 ne? Li 'LNG ,. ..a Eli!! Kmrxzm 3-3 ,251 ' 34. Vw t . ' ,QW ai, f':wQgf,'5F , ,w U V L ,.,2,v.v I ZA: 4 ..-,w ', L, ,Q Aw wr-if Q ,Q-M'Wff 3 . H N, Q , ,saga ,, f :mm ff- 'f ,X 1 ,4W- P, ., ,VH,A, L. wail ,yi M M. W EEQSHQQ, I ,wggsfgf wm- WR Wan vgvfmswzf H M N X , KENNETH B. WOODS Dean of Civil Engineerin ivil, Electrical During the year the EE Department incorpor- ated into its curriculum many new developments in the field of technology. Similarly, the completion of the new CE building created better conditions for graphics, surveying, and other related courses. images? Baggage E Eggisg WILLIAM H. HAYT Dean of Electrical Engineering Industrial, Mechanical, Metallurgical Dealing primarily with industrial production are three of Purdue's major areas in engineering. ME, emphasizes the machine and its manufacture. Included this year was a self-taught lab course to encourage originality in exper- imentation. Students in IE, primarily concerned with de- sign in production, are assisted by scale rnodel reproduc- tions of plant layouts, while MET. E. involves the study, design and development of metals for specific applications. HAROLD T. AMRINE Dean of Industrial Engineering ,,....- .eww ' ,S , 9 Q, .,, ' ff ,-f-X fo , . +139 ' f ff If iff f ,C rs N , f. arf., fy 4' RICHARD E. GRACE RICHARD J. GROSH Dean of Metallurgical Engineering Dean of Mechanical Engineering r Industrial Management Through the technical option, stu- dents of the School of Industrial Manage- ment acquire understanding of science and technology in addition to their knowledge of the management process. In contrast, the curriculum develops a background by providing a co-ordinated series of econom- ics and business courses. EMANUEL T. IVEILER Dean of Industrial Management 86 L-Qfflx 9 37- U nr' iii . MW' mmaks :Emma LM- an Q 'WW s pplied Technolog Stressing a two year undergraduate course, the School of Applied Technology prepares graduates for employment involving practical application. Through actual airport experience in flight planning and pilot training, aviation students gain useful knowledge in their respective fields. Similarly, work at the local hospitals supplements nursing instruction in the classrooms, making it possible for Pur- due to graduate its first class of nurses this spring. . -'xr .J .VA ' w ,, .r it at ' r -V. Us E ii Agriculture, Forestry Cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock are only a small segment of the science and art oif farming techniques with which students enrolled in agriculture are confronted. Classroom instruction is pro- vided to prepare the students not only in farming and farm management, but in business, industry, education, coin- inunications, and forestry. Stressing practical application, mechanization, and the advances in scientific agriculture, a basis is provided for increased management efficiency both on the farm and in business. In addition, students are able to work directly with professors in the laboratories, greenhouses, and experimental fields. EARL L. BUTZ Dean of Agriculture WILLIAM C. BRANBLE Dean of Forestry 1' 'sw Y - . '7 . 1 ' R r if- bk fr .V - -Q 1, 1 I . ,vi 9' ' ' 3 W :Hr fWrE1? X iTiLJ SM , ig ., +--MTW,-' -'V MLM. , HH., 1 -fn., .......rM.- 5 A Home Economics Home economics provides an invaluable education for careers in industry and teaching, as Well as preparation for home and family management. Nutritional principles are applied in the kitchen and studied in the laboratory. By using ultra-micro equipment, students analyze blood from rats which have been on special diets, while exercises in interior design involve drawing houseplans and furnish- ing rooms. Graduates are prepared to contribute to a dynamic field after receiving experience in specialized areas. rs, 'QI mugs GLADYS E. VAIL Dean of Home Economics 91 Humanities, Social Science, Education One of the objectives of the School of Humanities, Social Science, and Education is to equip men and women for intel- lectual growth with specialized training in vocational areas. Knowledge of the humanities with their emphasis on man and his goals, the social sciences with their analysis ol man's attempt to understand and control his society, and education with its emphasis on passing accumulated knowledge from one generation to the next, is the basis for cultural development. A l f .M-fy, - il ---N :sf , W 'e?'w'ff i g' V '1wwg?24 . ' N ,i . V, iwfmu - ,f 5 W' f , gf LJ-',,f f Y iiwfiw fg- ' ' J, ,X Qf'ff3mw.vfw ?,,fff'N f pq '. -if ,- V f ,. ygli i . L. ..-A-'A-rf r2g ' , . ' - I f . -9' ,gf 3,4 u . , , A X-ww' ' v ii-'i 'Q 2' ' 1 .M , V if 5539, , .w,. E ff,glij.,,L?-24:1 gm 4 . if ' x'xw,,..f ,, , , Q ff 1-EW ,.- ,.f'f-Aw' gm',,.,,,,,,,'m-mf-,ge-zigf: 'f if , Y , V' n z, :Ay-4-..Af,'-vw . 3' ' - ' ' ' i--'Qwm5QEitf1'5i2,,f.1if'w ,pa ,.f , .- . -flew if' 5- ' . -J' Y' -'T-Lfvfff- K iw' i 1.-zggtl - -V . I',....,.ag..aW-HY? A - ' 1 . 1 1 3 1: -1 'Y 0 .aw I J Wye if 5 L 1 W,- if ap' NIARBURY B. OGLE Dean of Humanities, Social Science, and Education 93 Ki . Pharmac , Veterinary Science In the laboratory pharmacy students become acquainted with natural and synthetic drug prepara- tions thus enabling them to pursue occupations in retail, industry, medicine, and education. Working directly with animals in the laboratory is only a portion of the veterinarians trainingg He also receives a basic background in pathology, phar- maceuticals, public health, and clinical work. GLENN L. JENKINS Dean of Pharmacy ERSKINE V. MORSE Dean of Veterinary Science Science Recognizing the ever increasing role Science is to play in our everyday living, the Purdue School of Science is continually striving to expand its pro- gram. The school offers broad training, both on the undergraduate and graduate level which prepares students for a variety of careers in geology, math, chemistry, physics, and biology. Here the student becomes increasingly familiar with the properties ol' mass, the characteristics of a cell, and the methods ol: differentiation. Undergraduate training in the sciences is considered excellent background for fu- ture work in areas of the social sciences where quantitative methods are important. 1 s I sa a ,Q -ul. W EE. A HWZSQ N' gemiwmhm 'MQEEQV A .B-m'3RS2ei.mEWse13teE.'W .awaits sw S., Q S. its ' mags ' at-QQL af -E 4 tl is E E gms Q-is I , .. KKK SS SS K 2 E 7 B B S H me-K We rw ,W ,liv- -hah 3 .gf 'FQ 1. .,J wg gb Calumet Ornarnenting the Purdue Calumet Campus, an un- usual form attracts the curiosity of students and visitors. Unique in construction, the hyperbolic paraboloid consists of a steel structure which was built on the ground and lifted into place. It serves to solve construction problems and to introduce new concepts in steel architecture. Non- academically, students gain experience in leadership and cooperation through participation in extension activities. m ,iw , W 1 l C. H. ELLIOTT Director if w i -2 ear? Fort ayne Culminating several years of planning and receiving national note, because of the co- operation between two major universities, Was the dedication this year of the Indiana-Purdue Regional Campus at Fort WVayne. The new facilities and increased enrollment will enable the students to gain a broader knowledge not only through the curriculum offered, but in the responsibilities needed for student govern- ment and other regional activities. R. L. EWIGLEBEN Director 99 Indianapolis Housed in the vast Krannert Buildfing, the Purdue Extension seeks to serve its students by of- fering a wide variety of courses to meet their every need. In addition, the Student Executive Council acts as zi governing body and provides for such social functions as the costume dance. J. M. RYDER Director f' R. F. SWARTZ Director Michigan City WVhile anxiously awaiting the completion of the new North Central Regional Campus, over 600 day and night students attend classes in the old John Barker Mansion. Housed in this stately and elegant Barker Mansion, the center offers library, classroom, and recreational facilities so that many of the advantages of the main campus are available to the extension student. .bl ' 4 l 'C . 'i I -'f A Graduate School Two years ago when the new graduate dorm opened, it symbolized Purdue's evergrowing gradu- ate school. Matching the impetus provided by esta- blishment of the Krannert Graduate School of In- dustrial Administration, the pharmacy school now awards more graduate degrees than any other in the nation. Throughout the various curricula, stu- dents serve as course instructors and as a result of the astronautic science program for Air Force Academy graduates is the selection of two astronauts. T5'4 Z, asf s X ITT fu n, . r ,,.:iLnu- ... , --f':n 'N s 4 ul, - E- - . N w ' Zk 'l2 1 104 - ACTIVITIES I5 my EXECUTIVE CABINET - Back Row: Cook, J. B. Silvers. Fourth Row: J. K. Gardner, J. Brougher. Third Row: B. Bochstahler, G. Kirsch. Second Row: C. J. Mlallace, S. S. Koss. Front Row: Pasquale, G. Gillespie. 106 N es'5f1 ' l f 4FF' A' . s . . ': -:tvs ...et-N 35? JAY COOK Vice-President Student Government In addition to his legislative progrmn for the Senate, the Student liody President, assisted by the Vice-President and the Cabinet, concentrates on the eo-ordination of the several executive departments. Aicling the aclniinist1'nt.ion of this large o1'g'a11ization, the Executive Secretary is concerned with records and correspondencze, while the Presidential Assistant acts in policy and administrative areas. I. B. SILVERS President W M 'U f ' L' -fra 433,16 mp--E. 5 1111511-'.,ei-tg:-In i,' 1Li:4a4,!ae5aag4fk.Wigrwgjggi Sis. Y ' - '4 ' eswxtns s, 'Q :ummm was ' iwmwxa -time at sf Mfg: H l B K s wif . Eli . 1 H K . Q V Q i. W ,:,31i5ie5i5,.. z E 5 E L Zi ' . , im M K E i M ti: 'v-...VM A-ff. . .. 6 X I L i l l as .:.a::.:, 5. yi. se m ana ' - . - R5 z i. . Q. 'E' , , ax V SENATE - Back Row: R. F. Manifold, C. Gerde, D. 12. Smith, -I. Gardner, K. Ross, bl. Spectre, C. Goris. li. Busl-Le, C. Tiedje, T. Reiley, P. M. Eggleston, T. johnson, D. Gill. Third Row: A. Siegal, R. Pziulin, D. Decker. ll. Hippenstecle, K. Perry, K. Altman. G. Cast, M. Rani-Asadi. li. Banning. D. CI. I-latficld. Sammi Row: M. I-Iolm, K. A. I-Iintz, N. Salo, ali! 1' '- 1 . l r . C7 ELAINE IZSKICXIV. Iixectutive Secretary, BARB SMITH, Presidential Assistant. PENNY KIRKPATRICK, Assist. Legislative Secretary: LINDA SMITH, Legislative Secretary. P. Kirkpatrick, L. Smith, Currie, K. Miller, YV. Steinhilber, D. Miller, L. Hamm, R. Kelbaugh, F. Feely, T. Adams, C. Brown. lfrmzl Row: Dean Zissis, A. Perpich, T. J. Vaudermark, K. O'Connor, B. Goodin, E. Keller, G. Nyland, M. McClain. Augmenting its active program of earnpus ori- ented legislation, Student Senate initiated rt week for Student government emphasis which included a day for the introduction of Indiana State Legisla- tors at Purdue. A major decision for the Senate extending beyond the University community was its approval of Purdue's affiliation with the Associa- tion of Student Governments of the U. S. A. 107 wssivsfe 5 s Slwimssss . mg, s WWE as H. an .rMT. W ,l . Student Court www, E Purdue's 'fsix in black , the Justices of Student Court, decide cases of stu- dent parking and traffic vio- lations, and infringements of University regulations. Not only is the group a decision- making body, also counsels any student with a juridical question, and hears appeals concerning legislation passed by the Senate. All of Student Courtls decisions are present- ed as recommendations to be implemented by the Dean of Men's Office. .iu.:m77egs1 ... W, ,mm -s sgwal-X W B X- W uw:-ENN -ff. mwghywigm M Wsggsesss' jgwmexgxg it lam 5 an lswgns. f es .H gsznssg me ssziggssmss - Ea game Q Jaws . .. egggeflg lx gginm- Qw is Ngsifmg is it ,Maw s ss si ' if 2' , A s si sw? is s 'JW , ., ' N-its '.:JffW'n'.w' . an 'tiiffji s s s H H He, - it i si sf JUSTICES - Back Row: S. Spurgeon, L. Allen, B. Manifold. Front Row: M. Wesner, M. McKee, B. Hewitt. LARRY ALLEN Chief Justice SIZCRETARIES - D. Smith, S. Heiny. l i Q-2 msg? fm f nf, t If n Student Subcommittees Correlating their efforts with other Student Government departments, the Offices of Student Affairs and Public Relations respectively supported a campus .I.F.K. I.ibr:n'y Drive and the first Student Government XVeel4. Responsible for the finances of all 0'overnnient brancltes, the Student Body Treasurer C7 with the Presiclent forniulated the yearly budget. JIM BROUGI-IER Treasurer O.P.R. - Back Row: D. Johnson, G. Kirsch, C. Weston. Third Row: P. Van De Carr, M. V. Alberts, I. D. Hardin. Second Row: B. Gould, M. Fowler. Front Row: M. Miller, B. Metz, E. Metz. is 5 O.S.A. - S. R. Jennings, Student Volunteer Corpsg D. Walter, Peace Corps: Harris, l'.I.1i.C.g L. E. Meeks, Campus Chestg B. Bochstahler, Director O.S.A.g D. Larsen, Old Masters. 109 UIA PURDUE UNIVERSITY Nm. .,-. , ,. H1ssgir.M,-ir-,.t-tm - . .qli tt.. FS x ffiee of nternational Affairs Student-faculty coffee hours, and weekly discussion groups are only a few of the several activities which the Office of Interna- tional Affairs offers to the 659 international students now at Purdue. Promoting good relations between these students and the rest of the college community, this Student Government sub-committee brings together all nationalities through participation in ex ents such as the International Bazaar and the Hosting Program. 110 JOANN PASQUALE O.I.A. Director O.I.A. COUNCIL - Back Row: G. LZlllllDIlClIll'lOS, S. Chavez A. S. Al-jubouri, B. Parsapour, L. Chaturvedi, F. Lay Tlziwl Row: C. Airall, D. Frcas, S. Talukar, Soyocle, D lirturk, A. Majmudar. Secoml Row: T. Coombs, A. F. Kelly, I. K. Currie, R, A. Shull, B. Pearson, R. Smith, S. Rosenbaum if. Arkwright. Front Row: A, Sim, M. Stewart, P. Humphreys, K. Nolte, D. L. Carlson, A. Naik. Delegates from over one-hundred colleges and universities were invited this yezn' to attend Purdue's fourth annual Conlference on Internntiolml Affairs. Senator YVztyne Morris and the Brzrzilian Ambassador to tl1e United States were two of the six speakers ' ' who provided their views for discussion on rt topic of utrnost, iniportunce, XVhy Foreign Aid? ,Q P.C.I.A. - S. Bulkeley, Executive Secretary, B. -I. Stewart Directorg J. Asbury, Executive Co-ordinator. I'.C.I.A. - Iiurlr, Row: A. M. Miller, T. Johnson, AI. Riggs, Prof. Dornzm, Prof. Huston, I.. linohl, R. Collins, Dr. I-I. Bnty. G. li. Gillespie. Front Row: N. J. Rogers, Asbury, B. J. Stewart, S. Bulkeley, J. A. Alford, A. Pearson, S. Yochein. 111 '-T SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL - Back Row: G. Gillespie, D. Kraft, A. M. Miller. Front Row: S. Griggs, P. Skinner, Liebling, Spuller, R. O'Block. Secmul Row: Mendcll, Taghon, B. S. Norse, B. Barr, j. Feely, S. Schaefer, Resh. M. McClain, A, VanVleet, AI. Adair, Riggs, E. Newberg, Senior Class Officers and Cabinet YVitl1 new and traditional ideas, the Senior class officers and cabinet embarked on a year of increased activity. XVhile or- ganizing another successful Cord Parade and spearheading the Scholarship Drive, the group introduced a student service listing available tutors and extended activities for an eventful Senior lVeek. ll? SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Bret Morse, Vice-President, Sandi L Schaefer, Treasurer, Barbara Barr, Secretary, joseph Feely, President 5' 'Qi 3375111 . as 'E all il K 'W wid? an JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Elaine Maesso, Treasurcrg Jody Caudcll, Secretary, Ken Probst, Vice Presidcntg Tom Adams, President. JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL - Back Row: G. Campbell, T. E. Sawyer, K. Probst, I-I. Sund, B. Hogan. Sixth Row: Lynch, W. Hoff, F. Lash. P. McMichael, T. Westbrook, D. Blocks, D. Pcthick, 'I'. McKane, A. Brown. Fifth Row: D. Carlson, S. Synnnes, J. Koertge, D. Carvin, F. Mennen, P. Krause, L. Shuttleworth. li'o1,m'tli Row: D, Goodin, Ii. Maesso, M. Rominger, W. McGuirk, R. Rozelle. Third Row: C. Davis, T. Alexander, D. Pugacz, K. Plagge, R. Hunter, M. Himelreich. Second Row: A. Neuhauser, B. Arens, M. Miller, L. Walls, T. Linz, B. Winslow. Front Row: D. Rydjeski, C. Leedoni, J. Morehouse, R. Brubaker, M. Osborne, T. Adams. Junior Council Reviving a lost tradition with a Hello VValk Campaign, the Junior Class Council displayed diversity, unity, and energy from the first day of classes. The Council undertook many varied and unusual projects, culminated by the l'Purdue Prom, and liigllligllted by a unique IBM Danceu and the winning of the Exponent Sellathon. - R Q - 113 Sophomore Council SOPHMORE CLASS COUNCIL - Back Row: R. I-Iaskell, B. Irvin, VV. Tandy, C. C. Carson, N. N. Tombaugll, B. Cupp, L. Apple, T. Holmes, A. Barreit, S. Caldron. Third Row: D. Gage, R. Manifold, D. Rose, D. Banner, T. Anclerie, T. Irrnscher, T. Resh, J. A. Thompson, C. Marr, M. Moody. Second Row: G. Bohn, M. Whitson, S. Horn, P. Mitchell, F. Farlow, A. Burke, S. Spengeinan, S. Minick, C. Osterhaus, J. L. Straws. First Row: M. Fritz, M. Ditts, M. Evans, M. A. Lexpoldt, B. Coyner, N. Bond, L. K. Patterson, -I. Modlin, Stanberry, R. Schedolofsky, J. VVHTTCH. Sparking the Exponent sales and sponsor- ing the Sophomore Second Nighter, the spirited Sophomore class council began a year of activity. YVith pep rally signs, a fun-filled Winter Carnival, and challenges to the .lun- ior class, the group maintained its inotto, 'Work united, grow united, stand united. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Marci Fritz, Secretary, Clay Marr, Vice-President, Bob Manifold, President, Bev Betz, Treasurer. 114 f Freshman Council Iinineclizitely starting to publish 21 monthly news- letter lor their ctlzissnnites and adopting a constitution, the 'l. l'CfSlllllZlll Class Council sought to unite the class by giving them 21 feeling ol' spirit and pride. A party for nnclerpriveleged orplizins, sales old class keys, and a hooten- nziny lornied an integral part of the year's program. Back Row: M. Kline, Peters, W. Gulden, B. Cordingley, C. Glassauer, M. Nye, J. Fisher, D. Stegenga, R. S. Peck, YV. H. Skinner, E. Ehlers, K. Bryant. Third Row: C. Kittle, P. E. Richason, P. Fernandes, J. Dalenberg, M. Mitchell, C. C. YVnshburn, S. Richardson, L. Hazlecline, D. Mueller, D. Simmler, J. Jzmkovich, K. Blair. Second Row: Hefling, L. Gitrnun, M. Schmidt, D. Bulmahn, G. Fehd, R. McCoy, Butler, D. R. Scarola, S. Radow, B. Johnson, R. Anderson. Front Row: B. S. Baker, K. Y'Veiler, J. Johnson, M. Ballard, P. Sievert, P. J. Brissinzin, J. Banning, E. Hughes, S. Light, L. Peterson, S. L. Woodyzird. FRIQSHMAN CLASS OFl lCliRS - Bill Banning, Presidentg Ron Downing, Vice-President: Prudy Brissnuinn, Secretziryg Peter Sievert, Treasurer. 115 OSGS Need posters printed? Anxious to see a test file of rt special professor? These and similar wants can be met by the office of Suident Clovernnment Servnxs as n aids and inhnm we1MumesuMmn.TMsammnm nrnive branch of Student Clovernrnent ako conducm canqnw ekmtnnw and handks the petitioning for many organizations. FHM: ZPVI'-4 I WP? nl Ig, xt., ah M JIM GARDNER President IEDA TEST FII' inGQl0! llll-UIIFNIG CARY HUNTER Projects Director T7 'VA OSGS JR. BOARD - Bark Row: C. Lccdom, S. Cook, Johnston, L. Cobb, G. Frey. Ifronl Row: Rnsp, J. Alford, B, DcHuvcn. Mixsivzgz M. Hayden, D. Frick, M. I-Iedricle. JEANINE SCHAAL Evaluations and Public Relations Director BRUCE MCKINNEY Business Manager Student Union Serving the student body and the Purdue Mem- orial Union, the Student Union supervises the pro- motion oif educational, social, and cultural aspects of campus life. Campus activities in the Union are directed by the Senior Board and developed in com- mittees, each headed by Il junior Board ineinber. Plans for coming events are instigated in the offices and preparations completed in the workshops. SALLY LANDXVEHR Activities Director 118 TOM SOMMLRS Activities Director MRS. B. GOLLIDAY Social Director GENE SPISAKIQR Activities Director S I l',Vh Alxlgllh l,l'l7SillC'lN. NANCY SALO Coed Executive I CH RIS MURRAY Mcn's Executive CAN -IJ I mm: nm JUNIOR BOARD - Back Row: D. Murray, E. Clll'll'lilAlgh?lIl'l. Front Row: M. Erickson, A. Miller. 120 H Kwai E sw s EH BBB H Em' nl E, s s H sw 5 Hg M whms M ws s smug me is E maxima is 'us ' o X, l 'lb ' lf 4 . ms' we Bm E mam' Efwxmsmsmm E Ms. 3 smug EM ESRB QE HE E, B s v wwf ni a , if an JUNIOR BOARD - G. Anderson, X'V1'llCllZl, C. McCarty, M. jones. IUNIOR BOARD - D. lllldcflllllllll, M. Bass, Butcs, Kelly. Union Life Clominencing Z1 year of festive variety with the Freshman First- Nigliter, Student Union next invited ull students to the seventy-five booth Activities Carnival. Open house dis- played the extensive Union facilities while Football season heralded gay receptions for Dad's Day and a victori- ous Homecoming Dance. JUNIOR BOARD - Back Row: P Sandstrom, G. Mueller. Front Row: L Horner, R. Deckard. 121 19611 MAY QUEEN COURT - AI. Clay, S. Hurst, S. A. Taylor, M. Youngren, B. 1E.lirl1art, G. Gramling Galloway, Baur, D. Cameron. Presentations Following the Decorating Party, a bc- 22 decked Union accented the lavish presenta- tions of Christmas Around the 'Wo1'lcl. Spring featured Louie Armstrongs Band at the Spectacular, and the concluding whirl of Motl1er's Day Mfeekencl. :XJ N f ww aka! 1 2 5 , j '-4 . , ,111 I 1 131 -gf My A 13, +:,,, ,gi , f'-W Ja. -L H , .W xi 2 1 1 Nnwggvmswa.- Y MQ K 6, w- i ,f A. zzg, 34 . GY YYVCA - Back Row: K. Quinn, Pollock, B. Stewart, A. Flickinger, C. jezek. Second Row: K. I-lamilton, L. Orr, B. Brown, K. Derby, R. Ratlilf. Front Row: C. Young, D. Olsen, R. Vande Vord, S. Nolan, AI. Cleinans. WCA Not only did Y.X'V.C.A. members receive their own reward as they completed service goals, such as working with children at the YVabash School and supporting the W'orld University Service, but Purdue and the community benelfited also. Discussions con- cerning community problems proved to be both informative and thought-provoking. sf nw Peace Corps Committee Peace Corps YVeek, a new counseling service for Peace Corps candidates, and campus speeches by former volunteers, represent activities that have en- abled the Purdue Peace Corps Conunittee to recruit fifty-nine students since its inception in 1963. .: 1, V? 3 PEACE CORP COM. - Back Row: C. Miers, L. Reinsch, J. VValter, H. Young, M. Maxson. Front Row: M. Canfield, D. Fraser, L. White, E. A. Harris, N. Schulthesis, S. Mater. 124 Women's Recreation Association tp, 3. - t , I I l I t P r - . l 1 l 'w 31 VVRA - Back Row: -I. Elgin, C. Hakanson, CI. Delaney, L. Rui. Row: Arthur, S. Rittschof, Currie, S. Viclegar E Taghon Sermnl Row: K. Murphy, S. Mays, Miller, R. A. Martin, Pcdclicord, Iliff, P. Leonhardt, B. Deeg ll. rllilllgmllilll, I.. Orr, C. Zuvers, B. Davis. .I. Maver. Front l The crack of a hockey stick, the thud of a volleyball, and the tension of a close game provide intangible moti- vation for those students participating in WRA. This vol- untary organization, open to all sports-minded Purdue women, offers both intramural and extramural activities while it provides each participant with an opportunity to learn good sportsmanship and make new acquaintances. AWS Cabinet YVith a new constitution, Purdue's AYVS was able to work more efficiently towards its goal of being an effective legislative body for all women students. Far-reaching and controversial decisions such as the determination of womens hours necessitate a sys- tem of communication which is maintained through xg a Standard's Committee in each resident unit and Q The AYVS judicial Board. M A RCE HOL M President .,.. 2: A max ---me 4 nmnw1.e,:zi -W-Qfiiiii - gEwK'EtiiE!e':' '?'i?'3fJGiZE5: t -it .. .M . . . 2-belief'-iE5f.fKf . ewmewfe. . www: tai- 1 A - - - 'V mlfglwhll Tx :5WT'. Z..-. ' .ll ' -is'-M5525 . ' - ..- WW-fa-.. 3 it - fr-.Mt ' .. AWS COUNCIL-Back Row: S. Bernfield, C. J. Seybert, L. K. Trummel, C. Heritage, QI. Lederer, S. Grow, M. Watts, D. Moucka, L. Schmidt, D. Todd, L. Lietz, B. Allen, G. Staat, Goodman, C. A. jones, L. Theiss, M. Berry, L. Foust, B. C. Alexander, Gentry, S. Taylor, S. Smith, S. S. Symmes. Brown. Front Row: P. Kennedy, C. Roberts, E. Poynter, S. Third Row: B. Ford, L. Glendening, D. Brown, M. Rhoacl, Bulkeley, M. A. Holm, N. Bowden, L. Huff, F. Farlow, S. K. Eyre, M. Martin, A. Stanley, M. Sweet, S. MacArthur, Coffman, S. Yochem. S. N. Gick, R. Shaw, J. Falvey. Second Row: B. Dilts, J. 126 AXVS PROJECTS BOARD - Back Row: D. Todd, B. Brown, C. Roberts, S. Smith, L. Moucka, S. Coffman. Front Row: R. Shaw, E. L. Poynter, S. Yochem, M. Holm, N. Bowden, F. Farlow. .Q Frei-'w Z id 1-'v 'FT-'P NYVS CABlNl'1'l' - Bruflc Rom: M. lt-lolln. Tlliwl Row: L. A. I-Iulff, P. Kcnnccly. Scrmzzl Row: S. Bulkclcy. I i'r.v1 Row: N. Bowden, lf. l zn'low. .HMS JUDICIAL BOARD - Second Row: P. Conrad, B. Thomfoson, S. Both, D. Beyers, M. Wesner, M. Gleim, tl. Trind c, KI. I-lumphrey, D. Smith. Back Row: R. Kropscott, C. Ncmcth, E. Szirbcr, M. Goss, S. Van Voorhis, M. Offenbncker, P. Skinner, L. Glendening. Front Row: S. Stone. B. Krochta, S. Bidwell, J. Brown, L. Huff, S. Yochem, R. Oswald, S. Spurling, D. Mitchell. l 127 PAN-HEL COUNCIL - Back Row: M. E. Frazier, N. L. Keech, K. Cromwell, H. Leaclley, B. Rockey, S. Suydam, I-I. Harclison, S. Lancet, L. Huff, C. Hunter, M. Maxson. Second Row: Rank, S. Francour, L. Moucka, P. Metz, M. Himelreicli, L. Bratkovich, S. Wiltsey, R. Ratliff, A. Enberg, C. Huber, T. Wilson. Front Row: J. Resli, B. Arens, J. jones, N. Dalcssanclro, B. Dunkle, -I. Pounds, S. lllosbaugh, B. Hieber, G. Ritter, S. I-Iciny, C. Xilfelwstcrr, K. Miller, A. Gugino, D. lX'lcClcatl. KATHY MILLER President Panhellenic PAN-HEL PRESIDEN'1 S COUNCIL - Back Row: Rank, S. Suydam, A. C. linbcrg, L. Bratkovicli, tl. Crisler. Front Row: B. I-Iieber, B. j. Renner, H. I-Iardison, -I. Resh, N. Keech, R. Ratliff. A rush counselor earnestly talking to her counselees, workers discussing a stencil, rushees hurrying to a coke partyg these are the faces of Panliellenic. Inlforming women interested in rush, this organization also encourages scholarship and good relations among Greeks by activities such as sorority officer workshops, an annual Scholarship Banquet, and publication of the Purdue Greek with IFC. JUNIOR and SENIOR BOARD - Back Row: NI. Lamb, R. Pautler, J. Nettesheim, A. Skinner. Second Row: A. Gugino, D. McC1ead, C. Hutchinson. Front Row: B. Renner, K. Miller, S. Alexander. PRES CLAYTON TOM ABBOTT President Vice President BOB BRAYTON Executive Secretary -1, ..g,,.,i : ., , DICK SANDER Executive Treasurer ,wi 2 ' ' 1-'txt I J: 4 ,It iv ...L ' 'mai' 1 I . I ' ' I ' f DAVID FISK, BOB SMITH, STEVE KINCAID Senior Executives l'RliSlDliN'l'S' COUNCIL - Buck Row: T. Gleason. A. M. Miller, I.ukes, R. Dunuick, S. T. Oakley, T. XfVinter, D. T. Malts, 'l'. -Ioluison, R. li. jordan, R. Sauder, F. Heirmuzmn. Tlifrrl Row: B. Brodie, C. Speaker, KI. M. Kroclita, I.. Allen, R. M. Pranks, F. Kodiak, P. Clayton, T. Abbott, -I. D. Miller, P. Valovich, L. l-leidt. Second Row: I-I. YV. Interfraternit Council YVhat is IFC? It is a body of men, Greek men, representing every fraternity on campus, united foi the common purpose olf expanding and strengthen- ing the fraternity system. The functions of IFC in- clude the design and administration of the rush sys- tem, supervision of pledge programs, and cooperation with Panhellenie on projects such as Creek X'Veek. jones, S. Kincaid, D. P. Roelka, S. Godwin, A. Bower, ll Fruclhman, R. Brayton, D. Harclesty, D. Byrne, D. Krupinski. Front Row: D. C. Fisk, Shaevel, R. Bucknam, I'-I. Berliner, M. Andrew, H. A. Smith, C. Bremer, G. Buente, D. Bredemeier, R. Higdon, D. Baker. 131 nd-f INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE - B. Johnson, S. Vidja, R. Killworth. was a an mam JUDICIAL BOARD - Buck Row: T. Abbott, T. Mathers, D. Matis, D. Rydjeski. Front Row: C. Toni, R. Dunnielt, AI. Kroclita. Interfraternity Council Composed ol' the president of each house on campus, the IFC Presidents' Council is responsible lor all legislation ol? the organization, and is headed and guided by the Executive Committee. lX'Ial1ters concerning lraternity viola- tions are submitted to the Investigating Committee and then brought before the judicial Board for evaluation. Junior Board members ol' the Council serve as chairmen of committees dealing with rush, scholarship, publicity and special projects. a I.F.C. JR. BRD. - S. Koepper, D. Evans, H. Bonewits, D. Rose, P. Fruehman. Junior IF C and Junior Panhellenio j.T.F.C. - Back Row: XV. Cure, R. Sweitzer, H. Erwin, L. D. Roll. Front Row: D. Massey, C. H. Seeger, T. Noveroske, Toll, VV. Donn, B. Allison. L. Ley, H. Prah, D. Rose. J. A. Baird, C. Schmoyer, R. Brubaker, E. Uibbert, G. Krom, Sammi Row: J. Vlilliamson, -I. Zcrros, W. Zoladz, T. Andcrlc, E. D. YVi1der, S. Mannon. S. Tcbbc, VV. Bcyrer, T. Rcsli, P. Jourdzm, M. Director, V 1 ful -IR. PANHELLENIC - Back. Row: M. Himelrcich, M. Bell, M. Legrand, G. Robinson, N. Lumkcs. Front Row: Marcsh, D. Wic:11cr, B. Gamble, M. Kurtz, K. Murphy. M. Dilts, S. Serey, R. Shecllofsky, M. Canfield, J. Andersen, Second Row: C. Nllllillll1lkCl', L. Patterson, P. Rabourn, A. B. Redmon, M. Evans, Strauss. 133 4 Til.-.+ Neither driving rain nor 5-degree cold could prevent the class of 1968 from flashing their cards in Block-P, the only all freshman card section in the Big Ten. This year more than eighty colorful stunts were performed as this activity united the Freshman class while providing entertainment and contagious enthusiasm for football fans. As the formation flash- ed, sophomore workers stood ready at each row to make corrections with the help of Walkie-talkies. The field director, aided by the junior and senior boards, called out stunt numbers from a microphone on the field, often waving and gesturing picturesque- ly. Traditional stunts, such as the rolling out of the American flag and the big Purdue P were performed as well as newly designed formations. BLOCK P - Back Row: K. E. Kenady, A, C. Skinner. Second Row: K. Probst, B. Sabbath, L. Wechsler, S. Symmes, P. Sandstrom. Front Row: D. Carlson, D. Pethick, J. Dewenter. Purdue Musical rganizations i Music, both vocal and instrumental, is cherished throughout the world, especially by members of the Purdue Musical Organizations. Under the direction of Dr. A. P. Stewart these organizations include the members of Purduettes, Glee Club, and University Choir. The students who participate in this aspect of the University's activities have made both Purdue and these groups famous throughout the world by their outstanding performances, the most recent of which is last summer's Glee Club tour of Europe. DR. ALBERT P. STEXVART Director 135 PURDUE VARSITY GLEE CLUB - Back Row: G. Powless, B. Clary, J. Carroll, E. Herness, J. Welch C. Tiedje, Lefevre, J. Sims, D. C. Schnecker, G. L. Kemp, C. McCoy, D. Cawood, S. Schroeder, C. Mueller R. Wunderlich, D. Cole, R. Parkhurst, P. Shea, T. Crane, B. Goshorn, P. Illyes, B. McColgin. Third Row: J. Cassano, D. Lipp, B. Frymier, B. Zook, B. Frey, C. Michalski, J. Algozine, K. Schutte, L. Gilpin Second Row: L. Pennington, Theiss, Lambuth, A. G. Dyer, L. Mowry, R. Pickering, G. Bright, K. Knaus K. Deming, T. Goodrich, K. Catron, C. A. Bremer, J. C. Carter, M. Baker, C. Peggs, L. Russell, G. Edwards P. Glor, C. Funk, T. McMahon, P. Kauffman. Front Row: P. Ho, J. E. Stith, D. Horne, T. Funk, J. Lottes D. Lambuth, C. T. Hoban, B. Martin, Bradley, E. Denton, B. Mc:Gaughey, P. W. Kemmer, F. Colvin, D. L Roll, H. Smith, D. M. Careb, McNeely. Glee Club Powerful voices blended in song have been a trade- mark which has helped to make the Glee Club interna- tionally famous. Their trip to ' Europe last summer during which the group sang its way from country to country was highlighted by a visit with their German cousins, :he members of the Cberchierken Children's Choir. PURDUETTES - Back Row: C. Truax, R. Kropscott, K. lfVooward, M. A. O'Hern, S. K. Kiel, K. -I. Miller, L. B. Conley, L. B. Shuttleworth, C. Christenson, -I. Schaal, B. Rhoacles, J. A. Peterson. Second Row: M. Carlquist, N. Shaw. Gaylord, C. Easterday, J. Acheson, L. Geis, B. Knox, C. MICKEY MCGUIRE Director Roberts, V. A. Carlquist, S. Bark, P. Bresnahan, G. Pritchet. Front Row: N. Murphy, Crockett, Witham, Johnson, -I. Lawshe, R. Preston, Fell, G. Carlquist, C. Kaade, D. Seashols. urduettes at . . . with the sound of music . . . 'l the Purduettes extend the name of Purdue across the state and nation as they perform for and thrill audiences. Under the direction of Mickey McGuire, these girls have established theniselves as a top-rate choral group. Not all of their performances include traveling as students and visitors are enthalled hy the on-campus Purduelzte features at the Cliristinas Convo and May Gala. 137 University Choir University Choir, the largest of Purdue's Musical Organizations, lists nearly 450 students as members including both the Glee Club and Purduettes. Performing annually at the Christmas and Easter Convocations, the group has gained fame and as a result of this growing popularity, draws spectators from more than a 200-mile radius. 138 tiff F 'i W' x f 3 4 3 W Iii . 3552 wiv Qi , Q , 'TE S: 1' 49? 4 V? Y X ' 4 1 xii-4 V5 'i' W ' . 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D. Mallet, A. YVright, G. Slayter 140 .L AL G. VVRIGI-IT ALAN I-I. DRAKE Director of Bands Ass't. Director of Bands Debris 142 JUDY KUSS Managing Editor w V 1, W, -ug-u,, H, 1.1 1f'x GERRIANN CLARK Editor-in-Chief HHH iiflll Qi1'uPCQ'h4.. SHARIE RULON Copy Editor BETTE VVAGNER Engravings Editor 9:16 ?Qb wif mi' 'na . ,,i , A me A A :iii 'i E ,gi -Tukg 54-mf . ' Hmm 4641: 4. Wan R Ben L Cum: im .5 iidlorr SPX ' Q mDc-wg Jnvufi Su rr A mv! i 9 2 Ezgfw.: Ju Iac. Debris LEE ARTHURS Business Manager CRAIG McLEMORE Opening Section 'iLet's move that cutline over here and bleed this to the gutter. Sounds like a grim business? This is just Z1 sample of yearbook jargon which is exchanged daily in the DEBRIS office. Midst the seeming chaos workers pound the typewriters as junior and senior ed- itors bustle and confer, working to meet the flurry of incessant photo and copy deadlines. - f ROBBIE CRAIG Photography Editor Debns EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Bill Hoff. BUSINESS STAFF JR. EDITORS - Barry Barsh, Sue Bowyer. SOPHOMORE PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF - Bill Ward, Anne Parker, Jim Bruther. EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Diane Gomncs. BUSINESS STAFF JR. EDITOR - Barb Spiers. EDITORIAL STAFF -IR. EDITOR - Jody Caudell. v FAGIN'S PHIS - Jack Avery, Sleve - Fursme, Steve Smolle. 5 'vu- P PHOTO STAFF JR. E EDITORS - George Mfznre, Bettsy Hewitt. EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Gloria Ritter. 145 ff EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Mick Scheetz. EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Dale Bohan'm EDITORIAL S'1AI'I' I Rf. F JL 2 I ' rf J I 1 gi JR. COPY EDITORS - john Dcwenter, .Ioan Mfente BUSINESS STAFF .IR EDITOR Tom 5111111 Debns EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - S. Pinch Lynch. ,r ,, gi me gs, X 1, T PNFEN I e 1 R PHOTO STAFF -IR. EDITORS - Ken Yeager, Dave Dayton. EDITORIAL STAFF JR. EDITOR - Rene Hunter. A ma N be 'H ,. JR. ENGRAVINGS - Judy Rice 141 D. THOMPSON Scholarship Chairman Exponent Chaos often seems to prevail in the office of The Exponent but according to the experts this seem- e ing confustion is an essential component of the news- paper world. Serving the University as its only daily news media, The Exponent reports on national, P local, and campus events, as well as offering timely editorial comments. Moreover avid fans keep in touch with Purdue athletics through the sports page. QQ? -X '-J- C. THOMPSON Personnel Manager I. COLLINS, Managing Editor. J. BAROVVN, Assistant Managing Editor P. MARTIN, City Editor J. BRAILEY, Associate Editor T ,,4 0.0: 1 oi 1 D. STEIDINGER, Feature Editor E. HUDSON, Magazine Editor xv-1 RVGNW CIRCULATION STAFF - T. Garvin, D. Tubergen, A. CEPERLY b Business Manager M 1 e ,havin S5 'LUG ' .-.--1 ' v-in nF,?9q :Y 1 I Q s.um?5 N 4a'sr,,4G. qv- nr -'4-,355 D. Pantle, L. Yeazel. G. WAID, Advertising Manager K. REDEKER, Circulation Manager D. BYRNE Editor Exponent ' ' 1 - svousf 35 wma sums- .NM mga 4 f -ir. SPORTS STAFF - Back Row: B. Stone, T. I-Ialio, M. McDonald, E. Levme, B. Palau, Yalowitz. Front Rozv: D. Byrne. . Q I T ADVERTISING STAFF - F. Memlen, L McConahy, J. Stewart, J. Morehouse REPORTERS - Back Row: S. Holloway, L. Petty, J. johnson, A. Streightoff. Front Row: K. Post, M. Brunswick, L. Swick. 150 4 1 i' 'V B. PALAN Sports Editor NIGHT EDITORS - Back Row: -I. Smith, D. Edmundson. Second Row: D. Blocks, L. Mleaver, P. Gentry. Front R0w: J. Peverly, S. Butler, E. Herman. PHOTO STAFF - Back Row: H. Frietchen. Second Row: M. J. Schnell, C. Hill. Front Row: B. Boardman, A. Berliner, L. Schlagenhauf. Journalism jargon often confuses new Workers in the Exjmnenl office, but stock phrases send exper- ienced reporters scurrying after the news. Editors, pushed by daily deadlines, compose stories as they pound them out on their typewriters. Scouring the campus for items of interest, The Exjyo-nent staff does anything to keep their readers well-informed. 151 Engineer Being an outstanding member of the Engineer- ing College Magazines Associated, the Purdue Engi- neer is proud of winning several E.C.M.A. awards this year, including a first place award for the best non-technical article, a second place award for best single issue, a third place for the best layout all issues, and honorable mention for features. j. LIENESCH Co-editor D. WERSTLER Co-editor Nicolaus, B. Luerssen, R. Harrington. S. Sulzycki, D. Miller. 'xi -I. Hribnr S. Shank D. Lurch, D. Keesling 15 Agriculturist AGRICULTURIST - Back Row: -I. Peverly, M. A. Hedrick, S, -I. Mithoefer. Front Row: E. Roberts, M. Lovejoy, -I. Hardin. Purdue's Ag1'icullurisl', the only self- supporting collegiate agricultural maga- zine, keeps state residents, instructors, and students informed by articles on current agriculture and home economics activities. 154 AGRICULTURIST - Back Row: E. Roberts, M. Goss, M. Hedrick. Front Row: J. Hardin. f AGRICULTURIST - Back Row: M. Lovejoy, C. Truax. Front Row: T. Hanna, W. Schakel, J. Morris, -I. Peverly, S. Mithoefer. PHARMACIST - Back Row: R. Knipstein, D. PHARMACIST - Back Row: D. Garrison, A. Jarvis, Steenbarger, R. A, Wellman, Second Row: C. Fourth Row: D. Roberts, R. Maupin. Third Row: D. Heritage, B. Zelnis. Front Row: C. Dehnert. Beyers, P. J. Boze. Sec0nd Row: AI. Englert, M. Logan, P. Rabaurn. Front Row: K. Skow, C. Talley, J. Sutton. Glaneing through The Purdue Pharmacist, a journal devoted to the profession of pharmacy, re- veals articles about the profession, honoraries, pro- fessors, and related fields such as medicine. Rivet Purdue's campus humor magazine, The Rivet, demonstrates a mastery of the art of satire. Publishing six issues a year, The Rivet displays an innate ability to see the humorous aspects of life at Purdue. The highlight of each issue is the unusual array of photographs and an article about that issue's Rivetrnate, who is selected by the staff members. Car- icatures, cartoons, and jokes also provide diversion from daily boredom. -,iz gi wig? 1122 M1115 Fxh . fr I G. LEONARD Editor 156 ,ies -- - iv ff , as .,, ft' uf I K as RIVET - Back Row: G. Buckland, P. Schmieclicke, M Saltman, J. Mara, W. Porter. Second Row: H. Gordon, D King. Front Row: S. 'Weis, D. X'Viener, N. Levy. X Delta Sigma Epsilon .v1' DELTA SIGMA EPSILON - Back Row: Tom Collins, G. Swim, C. I. Circulator, Empress Xvags, Stingy Lee, Re Turner, Clark Bar. Front Row: Man Ager, A. Brownie, J. A. Bard, Delt With, Go Tee, A. Dixie, Fire Ball, Marv I. N. Tellect. N, BARD - Back Row: J. Morford, S. A. Englstein, F. A. Stefzmile, Second Row: J. M. Chance, L. R. Koch, WV. R. Mellette. Front Row: M. Dupree, A. Poiry, V. Gott, S. Weir, A. Gorelick. Bard Go gently into that Big WVheel might be the inspirational first line of a poem to be printed in the Bard. Staff members derive their ideas from varied sources, transpos- ing them into concrete words which evoke spec- ific emotions and moods. Artists, as well, find a medium of expression through the Bard. 5 i 4 - . 5 , l A DEBATE - Baci: Row: VV. Beecher, J. Eastwood, R. Hamlin, T. Sinclair, D. Kiefer, R. Kanouse, M. Fitch Front Row: M. Albright, W. Saul, M. Diercks, D. Andrews, C. Jorgensen, VV. Thomas. Debate To introduce themselves, the members of the Debate Team began their season by presenting a campus debate on national elec- tions. In addition to the regular schedule of twenty formal inter-collegiate debates, they attended the Air Force Academy invitational contest, invited Oxford debaters to the cam- pus, and sponsored the annual Purdue De- bate Tournament which featured outstanding national collegiate speakers. DEBATE - M. Finch, D. Andrews, M. Albright J. Eastwood, W. Saul. DEBATING FORUM - Back Row: M. Fitch, T. Sinclair, D. Kiefer, R. Hamlin. Third Row: Eastwood, VV. Beecher, R. Kanouse. Second Row: D. Andrews, W. Thomas, W. Saul. Front Row: M. Diercks, C. Jorgensen, M. Albright. Debating Forum Supervising and coordinating the various speak- ing contests and events which are sponsored by the University are not the only functions of the Debat- ing Forum. Its members also gain experience in speaking on the national level through contests which are held every year for Purdue undergraduate students. Among these are the Goodnight, Lodde, Handley, and Kneale, each of which offers experi- ence in expository and persuasive speaking. DEBATING FORUM - D. Andrews, T. Adams G. N yland. 15 Purdue University heatre 5 . ' s z ' gs: Q . 'KTake that slap again - only this time clon't flinchf' snaps the director as the rehearsals go on and 011 and on . . . Meanwhile, the sets gradually take shape and the incessant buzz of sewing machines bespeaks the activity in the costume shop. Lighting technicians, property workers and stage hands, too, start weeks in advance to prepare for opening night. 160 it .1 iffiis Q1 - :feiii if ssifsiif -gsm WW M WM' M N N , M, ww . Q W u --We V WBAA Each day several thousand listeners tune their radios to YVBAA, the voice of Purdue. Read- ing selections, classical and dinner music, and play by play accounts of Purdue football games are only a lfew ol? the various entertaining and informative programs which afford the one hundred fifty stu- dent members of the staff an op- portunity to gain actual radio programming and broadcasting ex- perience. WBAA - P. Lui, B. Herdman ar WCCR '7 If Atop Cary in a steampipe cluttered room i iw ii, 'I WE F is the studio of VVCCR radio, from which blend- : in ' ali Mini ed strains of music drift to the men of Cary. 5-i VVCCR - R. Sperry, D. Deming. G. Cill'iSl11ilI1, IZ.. Fleming, Shoupe. KMRX - M. Muterspaugh, E. Malstrom, M. Fitch, L. Hogan. Popular and classical music, as well as news reports are regu- lar features of KMRX, residence radio station of I-I-3. 163 Iron Ke Iron Keys are bestowed upon 21 select group of undergraduate men as a symbol of the highest achievement attainable by cam- pus leaders. The identity of the membership of Iron Key is revealed on Homecoming weekend but all else remains secret. ,E fi 5? 32' . Bruce McKinney John B. Silvers David Byrne Lawrence Hogan Christopher Murray T Lee Arlhurs Gerald Collins Robert Schafer V I Z' H ,Ll Stephen Akers Preston Clayton V .fl Lawrence Allen Eugene Speaker GIMLET - Back Row: V. Mestnik, T. H. Abbott, R. E Sabath, B. Halstead, G. Reid, L. Scott, J. Thomas, D Werstler, J. Lienesch, R. Sander. Third Row: G. Speaker, S. Akers, C. Murray, J. B. Silvers, G. Collins, D. Byrne, D Waid, R. I. Zender, Gardner, P. Clayton, Brown Second Row: J. Moore, D. Hardesty, B. Whitney, E. Closson Gimlet Victory! Victory! is the cry of the Gimlets as once more they roll out their iron bell mascot. Recognized campus leaders, the men of Gimlet strive to boost enthusiasm in athletics and to encourage campus traditions. 166 J. Schoelch, B. Brodie, S. Dudley, R. Brayton, A. Ceperley, J. Goldsmith, Brougher, T. Sommers. Front Row: T. Pugh, H. Frietchen, A. Euler, R. O'Block, C. Emerson, I. Cochran, A. Miller, F. Spanopoulos, J. Ryan, T. VVinter, G. Buentc, S. Kincaid. :LA ' Q . : Gold Peppers Anyone for a Smarty Party? Gold Peppers annually climax their activities with a Smarty Party honoring Sophomore women rated high in scholar- ship and activities. Gold Peppers is seasoned by junior and senior women outstanding in scholarship and campus activities. The Peppers support univer- sity athletic functions and jointly sponsor a scholar- ship drive with Mortar Board and Panhellenic. ooLD PEPPERS - Back Row: G. Clark, A. Cugino, J Brown, Schaal, C. Vermillion, R. VVi1liams, YV. Good, P. Martin, H. Hardison, K. VVork, M. Janssen, C. Miller, M. Holm, P. Metz. Thzfrfl Row: D. Steidinger, C. Hunter S. Landwehr, D. Vergin, T. Vandermark, M. Howkinson, S Rulon, B. Barr, K. Miller, N. Perrigo, S. Koss, M. Kohrman, J. Brailey, C. Roberts, S. E. Lancet, C. Hutchison, J. Pape. y Second Row: J. Mclnnes, K. Kenady, R. Crane, B. VVagner, R. VVittek, G. L. Zimmer, L. D. Bratkovich, R. Ratliff, L. Meeks, N. Schultheis, S. Buckeley, S. Disque, S. Rosenbaum, R. Shull, N. Bowden, L. Huff. Front Row: F. Howes, L. Shirer, Kuss, K. Cole, C. Howell, D. McClure, C. Rnthbun, J. Ciarnpa, P. Daley, B. Herdman, S. L. Schaefer, N. Rogers, S. Hoffman, B. Hodgin, B. Hamm. 167 PENDRAGON - Back Row: F. Ruzicka, 'W. Rogers, D. Lowell, R. L. Kelbaugh, W. Mfilliams, J. Lutterloh, E. Page, Smith, M. Corwin, R. Schmelter, AI. Speece, R. Hunt. Third K. Ross, F. M. Northrop, WV. Berner. Front Row: W. Row: R. A. Kania, J. Cook, G. Kungel, R. Schofer, QI. Smalley, Steinhilber, XV. Crisick, H. Parsapour, D. Miller, -I. Hogan, L. Cooper, G. Cobb, C. Eyer. Second Row: P. Thullen, R. E. Keller, Moore, M. Connan, M. Murer, T. Bartels. Pendragon The Tide Turns but not for H-2 because Pen- dragon again presented the first place award to that I housing unit for the best Homecoming sign. Besides judging the signs, Pendragon functions as a co-ordinat- f ing unit between the various halls, while striving to standardize hall policies. The other activities sponsored by the honorary include a camera club, a radio station, movies, and a fall festival. .-rw .1 168 Reamers Clang! Clang! Here comes the Boilerinaker Special! Conducting this official Purdue mascot is the Purdue Reainers Club. This honorary and serv- ice organization for independent upper classmen, not only chaul'feurs the Special but also plans pep rallies and serenades, aids sports, and helps support the athletic tutoring fund by attending the parking lots at ball games. Reamers also performs services through projects in recreational areas such as plan- ning the Married Students Dance. RLAMLRS Back Ron J XV Ankney R Moigtn D S. Maebs, S. L. Miszklevitz, D. Smith, R. Bosenbecker, R. Blum T Crmclall NV Rogers I Mfalkei B Robbins D. Blough, T. Martin. Second Row: D. Greene, W'anner, Rohlfer R Rysden T 1: Bsutels H Gctlt S DeBru1cker, B. Imel, T. E. Otto, P. E. Mlesterman, Large, YV. Cusick R Burkhart from Row Divine I4 Debio J Stafford, K. Ross, G. Baley, j. Beehler, R. VVhite, J. Weesner, 16 I .. .S L fx SKULL AND CRESCENT - Bark Row: G. Kirsch, M Osborne, D. Workman, R. lNarren, D. Dayton, S. Kucnn, K Probst, E. Smith, Wrucha, K. Miller, Scheetz, I-I. Harris L. Slowik, W. Saratoris. Third Row: L. Gentry, J. Treat K. DeDario, A. Miller, W. Hoff, T. Newendorp, T. Mathern D. Edmondson, C. Peggs, L. Mfechsler, S. Lynch, G. Rand A. Henderson, A. Swartz, M. Howard. Second Row: M. Bieryj Skull and Crescent YVhack-ooo-Skull and Crescent pledging was fun for all. Chosen Ifor leadership and cam- pus service, the honorary began a new tradition this year with a picnic for both aetives and pledges, and their dates. 170 Friend, K. Taylor, D. Murray, S. Koepper, S. Spurgeon, Pantle, B. Brodie. R. Kecsling, P. Kaufman, J. Morehouse, Deckard, M. Hedrick, P. Fruehman, J. Pifko, Front Row: Thomas, P. Myer, J. Jones, F. Fleischli, G. Frey, D. Fagin, Kelly, B. Palan, R. Sergo, T. Sheehan, R. Stone, R. Aubrey, YVil1so11, P. Kersey, Vfiley. Tomahawk Mfearing maroon and gold pots, keeping off the grass, spurring spirit, carrying a five foot pledge board, and excelling in campus activities are all integral parts of Tomahawk. The honorary is surely one of the major sources olf spirit on campus, for its members are outstanding leaders both in the halls and on campus. TOMAHAWK - Back. Row: S. Pfendler, S. Durham, S. Philli s K O'Connor R. Braham R Hand R. Kin D p, . , , . , g, . Smith, J. Heiser, YV. Svoboda, F. Jasek, H. Sund, J. Zimmer, M. Fiteh, A. Siegel, R. Bradshaw. Third Row: K. Jenkel, M Surface, D. Smith, Lazarov, J. Pottenger, H. McSweeney, W. Kunz, N. Perrigo, C. Litterst, R. Hunter, K. Boring. L. Lietz, J. Rupley, W. D. Steinhilber, D. Gruelieh, A. Barrett Second Row: K. Hintz, R. Ahrens, S. Warner, A. Phillips R. Paulin, M. Mills, T. Alexander, D. Andrews, J. Means: D. Paarlberg, Klumpp, C. McGuff, E. D. Goodin, Daniel, D. Beyers, C. Minnemeyer, M. McBride, R. Surber. Front Row: P. Coltart, L. I-Iarris, N. I-Ietzel, D. R. Denning, M. Haseman, M. Baker, E. Gottbrath, D. Hatfield, V. J. Hamilton, L. Jones, A. Perpich, S. Gick, C. Smead, R. L. Butler, M. Coleman, VV. Finch. Kneeling: M. S. Cormany, R. lvaggoner, S. Steinmeyer, L. Lipinski, B. Brenneke, D. Shipkus, Allison, D. Rosenthal, F. Farlow. 171 ALPHA PHI OMEGA - Back Row: Crump, R. Banks, Beasley, J. O'Neal, Conrad, W. Oates, T. Black, Kaa, G Hansen. Third Row: G. Nagel, W. Sheets, B. Hollett, D. Johnston, S Carter Sfinford H Pictsch V Urrutia W Landoc D . . , .V ' , . t , . ', . . , . Denning. Second Row: XV. Pullins, F. Barrett, D. Manuwal, Heinrich, T. Mertz, IXI. Revis, R. Wien, R. Blickwedehl, D. Salaba. F-rom Row: P. Barnes, R. Kochert, M. Boas, G. Lahr, D. Saliny, D. Southall, VV. Hicks, 'W. Gilliand, R. Craig, L. Gaska. Alpha Phi Omega As a service to the community the men of Alpha Phi Omega dedicated a new trail, at Happy Hollow Park. Swimming lessons for boy scouts and a rollicking Christ- mas party at the Cary home for children provided the honorary with an insight into fun. In addition, service to the campus was continued by maintaining bulletin boards and policing all campus elections. 172 GREEN GUARD I-IONORARY - Back Row: L. C. Bruckner, M. Janssen, E. Newburg, K. Strandhagen, G. Mueller, M. L. Helm, D. Todd, K. Kilkenny, S, Keller, T. Vandermark, K. Miller. Second Row: D. Ensign, D. McClead, J. Harvey, D. Neubauer, A. Skinner, P. McMichael, V. Kemper, P. Green Guard Freshmen women are quickly oriented to cam- pus life through the efforts of Green Guard Honor- ary. This year, the Honorary sponsored the annual picnic, interviews with the deans, and a style show, which featured proper campus attire. WOMENS INTERI-IALL COUNCIL - Back Row: E. Slsson. A. Haltmeyer, J. Selby, L. Lipinski, M. Colglazier, N. Ervin, D. J. Vergm, T. A. Alexander, C. Greenlee. Front Row: Visin, L. Applegate, B. Spiers, A. Rank, S. Hoffman. Front Row: M. Kohrman, C. Mclnnes, S. Landwehr, UI. Bates, B. Arens, P. Kennedy, C. L. Miller, M. Moore, L. X'Valls, M. Ball, D. Chiado. Patterned after Pendragon, YVomen's Inter-Hall Council is new to campus this year. The governors and presidents compose the council, which strives to Co-ordinate the activities and cornmunications among the women's residence halls. Inter-Hall Council fr sf M ef, - - N. R. Bollinger, M. McClain, R. Shanta, C. Kowalik, N. Perrigo, J. R. Rathjen, T. Vandermark. 173 74 DOLPHIN - Stfmcling: Coach Papenputh, Thompson, L. Scott, YV. Whittaker, T. Robison. Sitting: XV. Mock, J. Ryerson, R. Menoch, D. Smith. Dolphin A splash, followed by a forceful spray of water, indicates a Purdue Dolphin is practicing. A work out each afternoon prepares the Dolphins to give their show with the alumni Homecoming weekend. Witlm funds they receive from their winter and spring performances, the Dolphins go to Florida in the spring to meet other swim competition. Triton - as-, Wewviiiil ' - ine , Q if Q VS' ' . ' - ' I li- il 'A i fr : gifs aj g A sg, J X gif.-. ,Assess 4 ., ,' sw .- V :Vg 'i I '13 u .-5? Q is . nf. .1 2, I. 2 R Vi r xv K' ' TRITON - Back Row: K. Kallstrom, P. Mortel, J. Hamner, J. Haver, D. Euler, E. Rousseau. Third Row: Mfalters, Saxton, Ll. A. Crull, S. Schroedel, L. Bratkovich, E. Truman, M. Hummel, L. Thuermer. Second Row: M. Howes, A. Bachman, L. Petty, S. Hutton, S. Fisher, J. Johnson. Front Row: J. Messenger, P. Pzxrdonner, Crossett, P. Packard, P. Fearnaught, K. Giorgio. A splash of spotlights as well as water is the introduc- tion to Triton's animal water show. The honorary, for women interested in synchronized swimming, holds a water ballet show in the Fieldhouse as a climax to their year. Throughout the year the members put on joint water shows with Dolphin, and this season they displayed their talents in a show with Bowling Green University. KAPPA KAPPA PSI - Buck Row: XIV. Moore, G. Mamer, J. Kunkel, W. DeLaCroix, Soper, E. Pessara, I-Ialkyard, R. johnson, N. Marsh, T. Washer. Front Row: Koons, R. Kappa Kappa Psi To the talented men of Kappa Kappa Psiythe sounds from a cheering crowd or a reverberating drum are a familiar accompaniment for band activi- ties. WVhi1e encouraging a social atmosphere inlthe musical group, this honorary endeavors to heighten the spirit of band members and students. E Hull, YV. Keene, K. Mullett, J. Adams, D. Nine, K. Ahrns, AI. Barnes, M. Scott, R. Burkhart. Women have a definite place in music at Purdue, and that place is in Tau Beta Sigma, the band honorary for women. The girls joined Kappa Kappa Psi for a Christmas party, and they raised money to send delegates to the Tau Beta Sigma national summer convention at I. U. Tau Beta Sigma Q Egfr M... T' 1-T - X s TAU BETA SIGMA - Back Row: XV. Foster, N. Roska, S. M. Zimmerman, D. R. Barnes, D. Masten, L. Barminski Parks, M. Lawson, Hunt, J. Hess, R. Williams, C.Bi1ls, C-WiuIT1?1I1- Patterson, K. Mayo. Front Row: P. Hippensteel, C. Knobel, 176 1 igma Delta Chi Dedicated to the highest ideals in journalism, Sigma Delta Chi is a professional society for men who actively participate in this field. Activities of the honorary include the annual presentation of the Leather Medal and Best Teacher awards at the University Sing program. Communications profes- sionals from the Midwest played a key role in the journalism workshop Sigma Delta Chi sponsored. 11157 - ' ' ' SIGMA DELTA CI-II - Back Row: R. Palau, Ramaker, D. Waid, D. Byrne, A. Miller. Front Row: Smith, I-I. Frietchen, M. Osborne, R. Warren, D. Mferstler, J. Lienesch. - it i ii.. A i r. . ., .?.gK: EE dilifi 35W 'HiEeiii SEEK? :.- s :.: :.' MM ,. . 5... 5 .- W ..,.5.,f. 5... . 1 ,V -Www H . . ,. .,. ssgwww M c V' If' ff Bit-:Emmsm .L K ' .... ..a.,,. Siiiafgsswwg :Me , a my: Main iswwssaswiggvm .. - ...,- -ri.-495, as WVTWCMMM MM., igae gxga-f,, gmatsiisfswwsasssi gage ivy grwggefag mjzgfrsm-,assumes Vefww rgiissw mums W5 ' -gs wg mrssfg. W Qi .Q 5:23 yu Q SL si z: si M.. ,qw . Z. ,z we WU 5. as,-.ss 'QEEEH Ewi ZEBMH J Efggshsswal rigagf--mfamrisfsim E 5??2Z'iiEEmmidgEl i:EQf'Q'1iQEQWH'55f. adfsxmmaggigg H. . K WEEE 'erm Bah Qgnmxmxw gamma as . 5535 as-was n fgxs Mas sz.-1525 gggmss B55 H5 H EEIEQEQ B ?5K'5fEmL,mslmg:g,i' H. suifszimsfwfs Lggmiiggggggwmwgog sw gggmiss 35612 5 ya may QQMLQQQ Theta Sigma hi Efforts of junior women in the field of journal- ism and communications are rewarded by member- ship in Theta Sigma Phi. In addition to the tradi- tional Matrix Table discussion and dinner, first semester tapping was originated this year. THETA SIGMA PHI - Back Row: C. Roberts, P. Martin, S. Rulon, C. Cliristiansen, J. Brailey. Front Row: M. Thompson, K, E. Kenady, D. Steidinger, P. Paley, P. Lui. 177 Q. .. ,.,, Ruth Marie Crane Gloria Lee Zimmer Lou Ann Huff joan Diane Pape 349 Rozanne Wittek Donna Jean Vergin Nancy jane Rogers Bette Kay Vkfagner Nancy Sue Salo Linda Ruth Shirer Caroline E. Hunter Kathleen Jo Miller Eg with I Emi' 2-X f -. Donna Kay Steidingcr Mary Carol Thompson Susan Elizabeth Lancet: Collene Jayne Delaney h r TT' I i . i I' 1 Helen Hayden I-lardison Barbara Jane Renner Carol Jean Hutchison Margaret Ann Martin Barbara Jane Hoclgin l if 1 Toni Jo Vandermark Diane Ruth McClure Karen Louise Hayes Marjorie Ann Holm Mortar Board Gold for achievement and silver for opportunity truly symbolize the spirit of Mortar Board. Pi, Sigma, and Alpha, their Greek letters meaning scholarship, leadership, and service, are the criteria for membership in the senior honorary for women. Their biggest project for the year was tl1e presenta- tion of 357500 in scholarships-money realized from the sales of last year's Mortar Board Calendars. The ODK.-Mortar Board Leader- ship Conference commenced the year's activi- ties which included freshman counseling with the deans, special receptions for such noted University guests as Van Cliburn and Marian Anderson, skirting for the Green Guard picnic, and spring tapping. 7 Steven Akers Bruce Brodie Allan Miller Reed Dunnick Lee Arthurs Hossein Parsapour James Brougher James Gardner David Byrne Hastings Smith XVhile preparing to host the society's national conven- tion in 1966, Omicron Delta Kappa passed its fourth year at Purdue University. Selecting the most contributing student and faculty leaders from all phases of collegiate life, ODK helps crystallize sentiment. on matters of local and campus concern through events like the ODK-Mortar Board Leadership Conference held in September. Eugene Speaker Peter Ho Michael Goodman Preston Clayton Robert Schafer John B. Silvers Thomas Johnson Jay Cook Joseph Feely Arthur Euler Larry Hogan Russell Jensen John Krochta Russell Pfahler Christopher Murray i 37, john Moore George Reiss Stanley Mithoefer Kermit Ross Thomas Abbott Allan Goecker Thomas Sommers Donald Gerhardt Lawrence Allen Michael McKibbir1 2 t--Q- A- PI-Il ETA SIGMA - Back Row: T. Resh, Spangle, R. Berg, W. VVease, R. Melcher, M. Hunt, A. Wilken, A. Barrett, Thompson, AI. Carroll, G. Probst. Third Row: G. McKinney, D. Johnston, L. Kane, R. Wien, E. Schulenburg, R. Kitchen, AI. Buckman, B. Allison, D. Rose. Second Row: XV. Clore, W. Hoff, S. Lynch, K. Brenda, M. Gwyn, R. Manifold, P. Lang, P. Heller, S. Harris, R. Bradshaw, T. Hill. Front Row: D. Smith, R. Flemming, B. George, C. Carson, T. Reiley, M. Lamb, B. Prekowitz, S. Tebbe, Mitchell, L. K. Smuts. ti if L f it Phi Eta Sigma 4 Scholastically elite freshmen and sophomores are distinguished by membership in Phi Eta Sigma. The organization is open to all men of the Univer- sity and is one of the highest honors attainable by first year men since a 5.5 accumulative index is T necessary for membership. Their several projects in- l clude helping the University during I--ligh School Day, distributing pamphlets on hints for good study, and aiding the Purdue Alumni Scholarship founda- tion each year with the Phi Eta Sigma scholarship. I l ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA - Back Row: A. Phillips, K. Miller, K. N. Dammon, C. Gebhardt, Daniel, B. Mlcisenberger, R. X'Villiams, R. Addison, M. Howes, K. Burkle, M. Montoux, S. A. Moutoux. Sammi Row: M. Surface, C. Schott, C. France, S. Hunt, G. M. Schmidt, K. Alpha Lambda Delta Outstanding scholastic ability in freshmen wo- men is recognized by membership in Alpha Lambda Delta. Each year the Alpha Lambs serve as guides during High School Day, hold a fall retreat, and sponsor a joint banquet with Phi Eta Sigma. Chavers, S. Shackleton, N. Shade, D. Baldwin, B. Gamble, C. Dillon, ll. Mitchell. Front Row: M. Hamner, G. A. McKay, S. Bowman, Chance, QI. Patterson, B. Exner, K. A. Murphy, AI. Brinkley, E. Beihl, R. Shedlofsky, C. Smead. Initiating President Hovde as an honorary mem- ber was the highlight of the year's activities for Delta Rho Kappa. The I-ISSE honorary also sponsor- ed a convocation for all freshmen in the honors program and assisted on High School Day as guides. Delta Rho Kappa DELTA RHO KAPPA - Buck Row: N. Rogers, Cook, D. Filipiak, B. Wagner, J. Ramaker, C. Adams, K. Blackwood, C. Christiansen R. lfVl1eeler, C. Vermillion. Front Row: A. Brown, S. Hoffman K. Hayes, A. Spears, M. Gleim, R. Wittek, N. Schultheis, C. M Rine, R. Fields. 183 Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi pledges can often be identified by their cleanser and cloth - polishing the large bronze Bent. The Bent, symbol of the national all-engineer- ing honorary, is found near the Mechanical Engineer- ing building. Purdue's chapter was founded in 1893, and since that time, it has become the nation's largest chapter. Befitting an organization of this nature, the scholastic requirement is high-ranging from a 5.05 for a Senior 8 to a 5.5 for a Junior 5. The honorary not only serves as a liason group be- tween the various engineering schools, but assists in the University's tutoring program and sponsors the annual Engineering Banquet. 1: , TAU BETA PI - Back Row: P. T. Carlson, M. E. York, K. Rouch, D. Peterson, XM. Evans, G. Darrah, B. Cundiff, J. Tollinger, P. Mfengert, C. Murray, J. Stafford, R. Elmhurst. Second Row: K. Blazek, R. Baribcau, D. Bowers, S. Bissey, 184 C. Boyd, R. L. XfVells. G. Moore, A. Lindeman, S. Roberts T. Mfoosnam. From Row: Tucker, AI. Divine, Wt. Flte H. Parsapour, KN. Stellhorn, L. Thomas, R. Bultemcier, D Finch, D. Diehl, B. Feay, YV. R. Kristoff. TAU BETA Pl - R. Higdon, I-I. Bull, I. Forrester, L. G. Evans, D. Molnar. W W . ,' .WY 'IWW HW as -Egg .sms ms suffix: - - ' W f S., B ms .......f-WHY, H N - L - 3 A - M MW ' . Hi-HH.. Sw 'IEXU BETA Pl - Bark Row: C. Spight, R. Didday, P. Ezlstmond, R. Chapmzm, VV, Stanis, J. Okoyc, -I. Hershauer Bzllmcrmn, P. X'Vcrlc. R. Paulus. C. Radcwzm, R. Rietcr. R. lfronl Row: -I. Beclinger, AI. W'i1ey, F. DeSio, J. Forrester, B licrbcr, D. A. Snyder, G. Killen. Second Row: R. Sullivan, Hogan, P. Long, VV. Negelc, L. Evans, Feely, R. Higdon. T. Halley III, I-I. MonLgou1e1'y, L. Croxull, T. Yznkc, B. 185 Alpha Pi Mu Honor and recognition are bestowed upon those outstanding students in Industrial Engineering by nieinbership in Alpha Pi Mu. Each year a banquet is held and at this time the outstanding senior award is presented. Participation in the Engineering Open House and a spring initiation culminated the year. To be a successful engineer Chi Epsilon, national civil engineering honorary, considers scholarship, character, practicality, and socia- bility iinportant. The main requirement for menibership is being in the upper one third of the junior or senior class in Civil Engi- neering. Several service projects were carried out including mounting the senior pictures for the school composite, and constructing a large scale replica of the key of Chi Epsilon. Chi Epsilon ALPHA PI MU - Back Row: J. Morehouse, R. Reutter, J Popovich, J. Sturdevant, R. Lohrey. Front Row: J. Carver, K Johnson, R. Baker, F. Schramm, Vlfhittingliill. CHI EPSILON - Brick Row: S. Isenhower, R. Zimmer, J. VVillson. .F-rom Row: A. Osborne, VV. Fitc, W. Hoff, P Corley, T. Neclved, S. Kuhn. Second Row: R. Bulteineier, J. Akinbann, J. J. VVynne, YV. Scotton. Pounds, J. Miller, H. Roach, KN. Rogers, J. Engelhardt, 186 Catalyst CATALYST - Buck Row: R. Harris, R. Third Row: J. Alyea, Kirk, D. Snyder, R. Herman, P. Milios, L. Smith, O. F. Rieter, R. XV. King, T. Johnson, K. Swanson, VValter, M. Jacobs. Front CT Fielder, Miller, VV. O. Milcner, M. Hunt. R. Buol. Second Row: B. Smith, C. Murray, Row: YV. Kristoff, P. Meyers, L. Lahti, C. Brandt, D. Koslow, C. Bolen, Rushton, C. Beatty, L. Nelson. Catalyst Club encourages scholarship and fos- ters fellowship among Chemical and Metallurgical lllngineering students and faculty. Iiach year mem- bers hold Smokers, a Razz Banquet, and present a scholarship to the outstanding club member. OMEGA CHI EPSILON - Bark Row: D. Koslow, R. Mfells, D. Snyder, R. Lindberg, C. Murray, R. Palas. R. Rieter, R. Parkhurst, T. Lyon, M. Jacobs, T. Storm. Front Row: YN. Students in Chemical Engineering are given a helping hand in studies through the efforts of Omega Chi Epsilon, Chemical Engineering honorary. In- dustry is rewarded when the outstanding senior presented with the Undergraduate Award. mega Chi Epsilon Kristoff, D. Miller, T. Johnson, R. Harris, J. Alyea, McGraw, Kirk, P. Milids, B. Feay. is J. l87 I - - A ETA KAPPA NU - Back Row: T. Yake, H. Babbitt, F. Cherry, C. Radewan, R. Didday, C. Spight, S. Shank, W. Evans, T. Abbott, XV. Ehnhurst. Third Row: R. McCracken, M. Ester, W. Stanis, VV. Kunz, F. Nay, D. Panton, T. Frick, P. Batterton, E. Renn, R. Leaser. Secrmfl Row: Mader, R. Leeper, W. Lorenz, C. Poisel. D. Germann, L. Croxall, R. Bennett, I. Eicens, J. C. Stafford, F. DeSio, T. Otto. F-ron! Row: I. Haines, D. L. Finch, G. Barton, E. Retherforcl, I. Greenwell, R. Sullivan, P. Birck, M. Pietraszewski, T. Halley, I-I. Dietrich. Eta Kappa u juniors and seniors in Electrical Engineering are those eligible for nienibership in Eta Kappa Nu. The honorary sponsored a host of activities which in- cluded maintaining a reading room and workshop, conducting help sessions for sophoinore Electrical Engineering students, attending field trips to several industries, mounting the pictures ol' the EE' gradu- ates, and enjoying the annual spring picnic. 188 Pl TAU SIGMA - Bark Row: Mahoney, YV. l-Iamilton, M. Corwin, QI. Buhler, B. Cundiff, AI. X'Vaterman, S. Rorcr, Second Row: F. Jaffe. E. -johnson, R. O'Block, C. Quinn. 4-'lt Pi Tau Sigma YiVith the Twentieth Century came the realiza- tion that honor societies make a definite contribu- tion both to their schools and to their members. Pi Tau Sigma, national honor society for those in Mechanical Engineering, is no exception. Sponsoring many projects in Mechanical Engineering, the hono- rary encourages high scholarship through their Soph- omore Scholarship Award. A new project that has inet with outstanding success is the sophomore Meet the Professor Night. Help sessions and a reading room are also actively maintained by the honorary. D. Meyer, YV. Crisick, R. Higclon. Fronl Row: A. I-lribar, J. Prentice, T. Dagcr, nl. Feek. A. M. Vvhitc, R. Klein. 189 micron u Each phase of Home Economics is treated in a separate monthly meeting of Omicron Nu. Superior scholarship as well as contributions to the field of Home Economics are the basis of selection for mem- bership. This year the chapter held a tea for sopho- mores, named the Outstanding Sophomore in Home Ee, and held a spring initiation hannuet. OMICRON NU - Back Row: B. Austin, R. Easterday, N. Perrigo, J. Hessidence, J. Finch, M. Holm, B. Barr, B. Cooper, B. Devery, B. Votrie. Second Row: C. Hutchison, I. Rawls, K. lilaiher, D. Smoke, L. Huff, I-I. Schalliol, B. Hodgin, M. C. Thompson, C. Latour. F-ro-nt Row: R. Swindler, S. F. Pruitt, S. McDowell, M. Ianssen, H. Herdman, B. Herdman, A. Addison, M. Huddleston. SIGMA GAMMA TAU - Back Row: R. Chapman, R. Kerber, R. Conley, D. Lewis, S. Pater. Front Row: H. Parsapour, G. Niksch, G. Hibbard, R. Deliuyper, VViley, S. Bissey. -1 ' Sigma amma Tau Participating in the Engineering open house lor new Purdue students is one of the main projects of Sigma Gamma Tau, the Aeronautical Engineer- ing honorary. In addition, the members provide freshman tours and hold a spring initiation banquet. --J THETA ALPHA PHI - Back Row: K. Rieffel, B. l'Vesley, C. Heaver Front Row: D. Reid, ll. Benedix, R. Ewing, -I. Pape, P. Votlkcr Theta lpha Phi Stimulating creativity and fostering artistic achievement are the main goals of Theta Alpha Phi. The national dramatics honorary provides a base for closer communication with others interested in the dramatic arts all over the country. Through its magazine, The Cnr, it distributes information about theatre work at other colleges and universities. urdue Players The masques of comedy and tragedy, symbols of the theatre, bring to mind Purdue's local theatrical honorary, Purdue Players. A minimum of 200 hours of work on various collegiate productions either on stage or behind the scenes is the main criterion lfor membership. This year members helped with Play- shop callout and various University productions. PURDUE PLAYERS - Back Row: R. Ewing, F. Maish VV Lampe, P. Voelker. Tlziwl Row: C. Heaver. F. Bencdix K. VVork, A. L. Poiry, Pape. Second Rowi S. Wood V McVey, M. Van Cleef, K. Rieffel. Front Row: D. Reid P. Thorpe, R. Earle. Kappa Epsilon If you are a sophomore woman in the school of Pharmacy, and il you are invited to a tea by Kappa Epsilon, you are a prospective member for this phar- maceutical honorary. The women ol: Kappa Epsilon cooperate with the faculty in maintaining high scholastic standards and fostering a sense of profes- sional consciousness for those in Pharmacy. For their service project, the honorary made and gave yarn octapi to the children of the Hfabash School. meal i, . 'xffx' 192 Carmoney, J. Brown Young, A. L. Daily, S. Amy, C. Heritage, Davis, E. YValloch, P. A. Moore, A. Daley, Shewman, Ii. Koenig, Back Row: E. Cue, K. Sutton, S. KAPPA EPSILON - . V. YVinter, Il. WVasson, S. Pratt, B. L. Sclmell. Second Row: P. Haslcm, AI. Kepler, B. Zelnis, Thompson, B. S. McMichael, N. Major. Front Row: A. Thompson, C. Pasquale, H. E. Campbell, C. Blubaugh, R. Knox. Kappa Psi Developing industry, fellowship, and leadership in pharmaceutical research, Kappa Psi is the first and largest professional frater- nity in Pharmacy. Maintainance of informa- tive first floor display eases in the Pharmacy building is a service project, while the social highlight for members is the annual Sweet- heart Dinner Dance held at the Flame. KAPPA PSI - Back Row: R. Seberger, R. Schmelter, S. Schueler, M. Lambdin, J. Kerrigan, H. Morgan, D. Steenbarger, R. Clary, J. Brown, J. Kapocius. Second Row: T. Marcottie, K. Baker, L. Johnson, F. Kodiak, P. Pankros, T. Pugh, M. Beatty, F. G. Foland, R. Nicksic, L. Cooper, R. Knipstein, F. Jaffe. Front Row: R. Wilhnan, N. Yant, K. Apple, D. So, K. Glotzbach, R. Crane, R. Tobias, K. Kasprzak, C. Kwan, J. Schneider, W. W. Lindley, Fites, D. Williamson. Rho Chi Rho Chi is the honorary which promotes friendship among lfuture pharmacists and the attainment ol? high scholarship in the field of phar- maceutical sciences. Members, chosen from the top twenty percent of their class, are honored each year at an initiation banquet for new members and professors. In addition, Rho Chi presents a Sophomore Award for out- standing scholarship in pharmacy. Sigma Delta Pi Wg. . . RHO CHI - Back Row: VV. Bair, P. Krause, R. H. Srinivas, M. YV. Boyer. Second Row: R. Kania, A. Sliirodkar, R. Knierim, 'W. J. McClintock, R. jarboe. Front How: D. Lowes, E. A. Koenig, C. Heritage, L. Tucker, R. Chalmers. One must be well versed in speaking Spanish to belong to Sigma Delta Pi, Spanish honorary, since all meetings are conducted in Spanish. At the meet- ings timely lectures and movies are presented to acquaint students with the Spanish-speaking world. -4. 'O ee y r !3 fir SIGMA DELTA PI - Back Rowz' C. A. Switzer, R. S. Fields, K. M. Blackwood, R. Thomas S. Hofherr, A Lenon. brunt Row: B. K. Witter, D. Marti de Cid, P. Miller, J. CidfPerez, K. Hayes, S. Mater. Alpha Epsilon no ALPHA EPSILON - Back Row: N. Schrueder, CI. Silverthorn, K. Rouch, G. DeGraff, G. Ekstrom. From Row: Darrel, H. E. Harker, I-Iershauer, D. Edwards, T. Thompson, L. Huggins. New to Purdue's campus this year is Alpha Fpsilon, an honorary for students in agricultural engineering who, through their qualities of leader- ship and character, have contributed significantly to their profession. The honorary strives to promote the ideals of engineering, to recognize outstanding students in Agricultural Engineering, and to encour- age and support improvements to the field which is an instrument of service to all. ALPHA TAU ALPHA - O. Schmidt. G. Johnson, R. Crowe, R. 1 Alpha Tau Alpha Graduate students as well as undergrads form the ranks ol: Alpha Tau Alpha. The Agricultural Education honorary presents recent teaching ad- vances through movies and guest speakers. Some of the activities included assembling exhibits and displays and helping the various Future Farmers ol: America clubs with judging contests. Their social activities included an initiation banquet and a summer picnic to which the alumni and honorary members of the Agricultural honorary were invited. Damiug, P. Friend, F. Mullis. ,f . fa.. 7 V ' f v no 195 Alpha Zeta EL A - fi - ALPHA ZETA - Back Row: L. Otte, B. Richwine, L. Kramer, J. Peverly, J. Hobson, H. Tomson, J. Spuller, J. Morris, L. R. Brown. Third Row: Ankney, S. Kneller, R. Livengood, S. Lynch, H. Poole, S. Mithoefer, T. Hoagland, R. Ullom, E. B. Coleman, R. Bonewitz. Second Row: R. Goebel, R. Kilmer, T. Sommers, K. Bell, M. I-Iagemeier, P. Friend, Brougher, D. A. Manuwal, Hershawer. Front Row: C. Inniger, K. Taylor, R. Buescher, N. Huff, A. Downey, S. Kincaid, A. Swartz, R. D. Hoban, T. Small, M. Hedrick. Current agricultural problems were the topic for this year's Alpha Zeta speech contest. In addition to the contest the honorary assisted with a high school day on campus called Operation Brainpower. l96 CERES - Back Row: M. Bauer, J. Enlow, R. Finkel, D. Norris, J. Morris. Front Row: E. Deckartl, A. Swartz, M. Pritchett, R. Hobart, T. Wigent, R. Bonewitz. Ceres An animal tour of the Ag Alumni Seed Improve- ment Association began the year for the members of Ceres, an agronomy honorary. The members also participated in an Essay Contest, Grain Judging, and the State Corn and Small Grain Show. These activities served to further the goal of the honorary- to stimulate an interest in agriculture. Outstanding individuals in Forestry presented timely and interesting talks to the members of Xi Sigma Pi, national Forestry fraternity. The scholastic nature of the honorary is emphasized, but this year the pledges were kept busy by converting the old membership lists to IBM cards. 'By this project, greater efficiency and accuracy in handling past memberships was obtained. Xi Sigma Pi XI SIGMA PI - Back Row: R. Stuck, T. Bunger, T. Beers, R. M. Pramulc, O. Hall. Front Row: K. Adams, A. johnson, B. Strunk, J. Jones, D. Borkholder. 197 lpha Epsilon Delta One of the most rigid programs in the Biological Sciences is pre-med. Alpha Epsilon Delta, a national pre-med honorary, stresses the importance of this schedule of studies to those superior students enlisted in the honorary's membership. This year's list of activities was filled by medical lectures, hospital tours, and medical films, as well as the usual social activities of banquets and parties. iii fs ALPHA EPSILON DELTA - C. Beesley, L. Bell, R. Sander, A. I. Euler, M. Lawson, P. Coltart, F. Jaffe, Blenton. SIGMA ALPHA ETA - Back Row: K. Turner, K. I-Iolzinger, C. L. Miller, j. A. Alexander, L. K. Shuttleworth, L. Bruckner, J. Seberger. Second Row: M. McClain, J. Bridges, Llt ir. ' A U' T7 Sigma lpha Eta N. X'Vinegardner, E. Recd, AI. Thomas, L. Amos, D. Miller. From Row: L. L. VVilson, T. Fowler, -I. Crisler, M. Cable. R. YVilliams, K. E. Kenady, M. Schmidt, D. Chiado. Q Acquainting underclassmen with the curricula and facilities with which they will be working is Sigma Alpha Eta, Speech and Hearing honorary. Events that were sponsored this year included a coffee, a Christmas banquet, a panel discussion on student teaching, and field trips to other clinics. Q 4 ! V, v V is f . i Kappa Delta i Conducted each spring to assist seniors in obtaining teaching positions, Interview Day is the outstanding project of the nationa education honorary, Kappa Delta Pi. Found- ed at Purdue in l919, this organization en- courages devotion to social service in its mem- bers, promotes interest in education, and rec ognizcs important contributions to this area Q KAPPA DELTA PI - Back Row: S. Francour, M. Havens, B. VVinkel, K. Nagy, J. Seberger. Second Row: C. Vermillion, A. Addison, L. Baird, S. Disque, C. Rinc. Front Row: J. Thomas, N. M. Schulthcis, A. Spears, M. McKee, M. Glenn. ..,, f-..,1 'w,i . 1 I : 1 , ,L ...::::. ::g.g.,-l..j, .. Mhz, .,.'.' .I lbhnl ,V S--.S l un- N x ao' 14 TF! X I iff Sis iii gf lsigf ,QJggg1.,5-ifiiie lf Fi 255 15, ffiigiiiiiiiiili 'ya Egfiiffiifelzf 'gy I 2 :VM ful ef V. , J 199 T577 ' ' ' li Lefy i X 1 , ,jw.M ,N Ugg W gig? L rg . . if ' e V xx 1 . ' 12:2 peg li: - 5,1-Ig 1 . .. 1- :?g.,+ - W l Lp ' gevl ef DELTA PHI DELTA - Back Row: K. Nelson, T. Emrick, G. Lintner, C. Schloss, K. Work, B. I-Iodgin, L. Kramer. Front Row: C. I. Calkin, D. Fitch, J. Roffmann, D. Champion, Neff, B. Hamm, S. Mater. Delta Phi Delta Junior and senior art majors who are in the up- per third of the art department are eligible for mernbership in Delta Phi Delta, national art honor- ary. Members attended the national convention at Ball State last summer and regularly sponsored art shows each semester of the school year. 200 E t a u 0 i n S h 1' d 1 u W ' K' ':'M T Iota Lambda Sigma IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA - Bark Row: R. Berry, D. Comingorc, C. J. Orem, H. McVicker. Front Row: L. Manion, VV. Lockwood, R. Schier, Hensler, L. Baran, D. Angle. Alu Sing, Iota Lambda Sigma's newspaper, recorded the events of this Industrial Education honorary. Attending a grand chapter meeting in Milwaukee, maintaining a program for high school students, and a spring initiation filled the years agenda for the active organization. India Students Association Frequent picnics, movies, and similar social activities provided members of the Indian Students Association with an opportunity to know and help each other. The Association also keeps the members informed through the newsletter Irrzclia-at-Purfltce. INDIA STUDENTS ASSOCIATION - Back Row: R. Desai, L. Chaturvedi, A. Shirodkar, U. Dash, S. Swami. Front Row: K. Glianekar, B. Sheth, S. Shirodlcar. R. Khosla. 202 African Students Club AFRICAN STUDENTS CLUB - Back Row: Anyanwu, S livhuoma, G. Tatepo, S. Njoroge. Secmzfl Row: I. Ajewolc, likhaguere, R. Akinbami, R. Oguiiclana, G. Tomcty. Acc uaintinv' LAIIICTTCHH SU1ClClll,S with Alfrican D life, culture, and herrtage IS one of the 11121111 purposes of the African Students Association. Tl1e club also provides its 111en1bers with an opportunity to discuss their mutual interests and problems. CHINESE STUDENTS CLUB - Back Row: Y. Chen, S. Chou, C. Kao, C. XN'ang. Scmml Row: I-I. Hua, L. Soo, Hsia, Yao. YV. Tang, R. Pao, J. Sih, C. Kwan, H. Fong. Front Row: D. So, G. Yu, D. Lin, T. Lee, YV. Fong, A. P. Pao, A. C. Pao, P. Fong, -I. Chen. Frmii' Row: A. Marcel, J. Okoye, M. Gebre, E. Ibikunle, T. Ibikunlc, F. Mwase. Chinese Students Club Presenting a clearer picture of Chinese culture to American students is a main goal of the Cl1inese Students Club. Tl1e nrembers, consisting of Cl1inese students and faculty, become better aquainted with each other through the organization. 203 Agriculture Council Power Sc Progress thru Agriculture was this year's theme of the Ag Night Banquet which the Agriculture Council sponsors in the spring. The l council, consisting of agriculture club presidents, also sponsors an instructor evaluation program. iq f. ig Visiting the Lampson Brothers Brokerage is one of the annual events of the Agriculture Economics Club, which also traditionally opens the season with a fish fry for the students and faculty. During regular meetings the club sponsors various debates, contests, and excursions which deal with agricultural economy and related subjects. 1,,,-..a,,..-W , AGRICULTURE COUNCIL - Back Row: J. Dolby, R. Bonewitz, S. M. Mithoefer, R. Daming. R. Livengood, AI. Hershauer, B. Goodwin. Front Row: C. Inniger, Cunningham, M. Seeley, T. Hintz, M, Janssen, Riggs, R. Kilmer, L. I-Iarts, M. Hedrick. griculture Economics Club AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB - Back Row: M. Morris, -I. Mennen, R. Finkel, D. Berger, R. Deckard, R. Hedrick, Roth, B. VVaterman, M. Bauer, E. Coleman, B. Bonewitz. Front Row: D. Jones, F. Harrell, -D. Rulon, R. Miller, E. A. Geist. Second Row: Hobson, G. Gough, Kilmer, S. Mithoefer, H. P. Tomson, Hardin, R. I-Ioban. 204 Agriculture Education ociet AGRICULTURE EDUCATION SOCIETY - Back Row: F. Mullis Jr., R. Crowe, A. Kron, K. Schultz, Meyer, D. Thomas. Third Row: O. Schmidt, P. Friend, LI. Black, YV. Sarber, B. Ricketts, H. Ritter, W. Green, J. Hall, R. Reedy, R. Schafer. Secmizl Row: L. Clodfelter, E. Roberts, L. Cox, G. Johnson, A. Bischoff, R. Fields, W. VanArsdol. D. Kruft, I-I. Doremire, L. Verhaehge, L. Curtner, tl. McKinney. Front Row: Clouse, M. Seeley, T. Rhoads, J. Norris, L. I-Iarts, R. Daming, T. Martin, D. L. Brier, G. Biery, G. I-Iodgen, K. Underwood, E. Clanin. By touring the industrial plants C1 b which handle agricultural products, gr u the Agricultural Education Society learns more about what happens to Activities, ranging from soil judging to essay the products after they leave the farm. contests, contributed to the selection of the Purdue Speakers from the vocational ag area Agronomy Club as the outstanding student organiza- offer the club inside information on tion of the American Society of Agronomy. vocational agriculture teaching. AGRONOMY CLUB - Back.Row: W. Keim, O. Redman, Green, -I. Peverly, G. L. Givton. Front Row: I-I. Longfellow D. Vlfeaver, A. Mumma, T. Rlordan, J. Thomas, R. Gorski, F. Lenderman, L. Lenclerman, M. E. Pritchett, L. Kramer, L. Enlow, W. C. Williams, W. Brink, C. Powell. Second J. Ravencraft, D. L. Ashworth, M. J. Hagemeier, J. Kinnett, Row: J. Ankney, R. G. Hathaway, K. Edmondson, W. Alt, E. Deckard, T. Widdifield, C. Inniger. J. Hall, M. A. Lucas, J. A. Kerstiens, A. Rotramel, W. 205 COLLECIATE 4-H - Back Row: D. Jones, D. Rulon, M. Hedrick, D. Armstrong, K. Taylor, R. Gehlbach, J. Hein Roth, P. Farthing, S. Cook, S. Balsbaugh, L. Jackman, G. Kmctz, J. Hunt, Gross. Second Row: K. Custer, K Platter, G. Stackhouse, M. Watkins, L. Fehd, M. Offenbacker, Collegiate 4- COLLEGIATE Ll-H - Back Row: J. Richard, Hobaugh, R. Senesac, T. Rhoads, O. Row, D. Dcckard, M. Lucas, A. Bischoff, P. Friend. Third Row: S. Phillips, M. lsom, L. Harris, 12. Stout, S. L. Katterheinrich, D. Peterson, R. Finkel, J. Fox, A. Swartz, L. Clodfelter. Second Row: Lowes, S. L. Gard, C. Alexander, A. Heiser, M. Reichart, S. Shackleton, M. Willizlins, P. Butler, S. Marsehand. Front Row: Mosser, M. Yegerlehner, A. Jackson, lilsbury. L. Miller, S. Thurston, M. Branham, D. Ohendorf, I. I-Ienkels, C. Young, J. Clemans, M. D. Todd, J. McCloskey, J. Luers. Organized in 1948, the Collegiate 4-I-I Clnb's main purpose is to reunite former 4-H members. The main project of the club is the promotion of the International Farm Youth Exchange, better known as the IFYE program, by raising the necessary funds needed. In the social area, the fall Harvest Festival and other dances mix well with their busy schedule. Newman, N. Shade, D. S. Bowmer, N. Rice, S. Ruschhaupt, R. Oswald, S. Ness, C. Sowers, P. Brennan, WY Foster, P. Mitchell. Front Row: S. Pfendler, D. Myers, M. Haseman, N. Norris, C. McDuffee, A. Downey. J. Morris, M. Evans, J. Zechicl, P. LeCount, J. Street, S. Clarkson, L. Cook. F 1 ...V mal. is Klr 5 ull! 2 v 206 Block 8: Bridle BLOCK 8: BRIDLE - Back Row: S. Blain, R. Ullom, R. King, G. B. Biery, H. Poole, B. jordan, Couch, D. Orr. From Row: Roth, Corya, N. I-Iulf, N. Naftzger, B. Stewart, S. A. Ness, B. Fox, R. Livengood, D. Thomas. From the crowning of queens to the judging of livestock, the Block and Bridle Club remains con- stantly bnsy. To bring the 1HCIlllJC1'S of the Animal Science option closer together, the club oliliered training through various judging contests. Entomological Society XfVhat possesses six legs, four wings, and three thousand eyes? Such questions as this interest the member sol the Thomas Say Entomological Society, which is an organization dedicated to the promotion of interest in the science of entoinology. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY - Buck Row: F. Goldberg, 'VV. Fischang, E. Saugstad, Ferris, D. Sanders, VV. Lease, R. C. Dobson. Sccmlrl Row: T. Hintz. R. Lowe, R. Anderson, K. Knauer, R. Dolphin, K. Taylor, G. Miller. F-ran! Row: K. L. Bell, B. Montgomery, X-V. Albertin, R. Stone, YV. Lustiield, D. Sreenivasani, K. W'ong. 207 Forestry Club I - ri C5 Have you ever walked through the woods, watched two chipmunks play, gazed down upon a calm lake, and somehow wished you could always remain there? Students in the Purdue Forestry Club have opportunities to enjoy such scenes along with other activities. l FORESTRY CLUB - Back Row: B. Jimenez, T. Redetcnuall, D. H. Reynolds, YV. Ludeman, Strandjord, T. Shepherd, C. Fernhopper, R. Stuck, N. Hruskocy, Beetlegoase, M. YVynsikuowski. Fourth Row: P. Menagh, J. Updike, K. Showalter, E. J. Bojda, R. Zulich, Wenger, S. Pennington, T. XfVood, D. Day, J. Kovich, R. Pramuk, W. Doede. Third Row: D. Deckard, D. Gillen, D. Mahoney, T. Bricker, R. Xvenger, T. Crandall, J. C. Pontius, C. Crock, Butts, P. Joanson, D. Gosnell, L. L. Lichtsinn. Second Row: B. Strunk, F. Heindl, J. Peine, J. Springer, R. Powell, R. Reynolds, B. Niswonger, C. I. Miller, B. Foltz, J. Dolby, S. Stamper, J. Morell, J. Tootle, YV. D. Bloemen. Front Row: T. Hart, L. Gilpin, R. Chastain, R. Moore, R. Weil, J. Simmons, XIV. Trebs, M. Watson, L. C. Nell, L. Wolter, J. Akard. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY - Back Row: J. Cowan, R. Alspach, D. Armstrong, N. Rush, J. Metz, M. Holton, R. Buescher, D. Bair. Second Row: A. Downey, S. Cunningham, H. Detamore, J. Hein, R. Rasmussen, M. Theobald, L. Weaver, Horticulture Society 208 R. Parks, E. A. Nagel. Front Row: Chandler, R. L. Spangler, D. Creekmore, J. C. McKinney, F. Lanphear, D. Ritchie, D. Yeager, B. Haskins, A. Eaton. L. Bonnell. Spring beautification of WVest Lafayette was this yearls service project of the Purdue Horticulture Club, which was named the outstanding campus agriculture club in l963-64. Holiday in Holland, the theme of the annual horticulture show, demon- strated the organizations hard working spirit. The hundreds of people who attended were impressed by the intreging variety of floral displays. Dairy Club IWW!!! ml ll DAIRY CLUB - Back Row: A. Steinp, J. Buckland, D. Smeltz, R. Costin, B. Ural, D. Bollenbacher, T. Martin. Front Row: M. Buzell, J. R. Stamp, D. Gingrich, B. Krantiz, P. P. Gordon, G. Leethy, B. Canada. Financing their year of activity and in turn gaining practical knowledge in related industry, tl1e Dairy Club processed and sold cheese. Further experience was gained as they served as sponsors for the Purdue Royal Live- stock Show and participated in dairy prod- uets and cattle judging teams. ez? 3-We xwaziafi-.L-V752 G , F' AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS - Bark Row: R. L. Andrews, W. Burk, G. Bossen, C. Brandt, R. Palas, VV. Svoboda, G. N. Bolen, R. Rieter, C. Dochrnian, T. Gerhold, R. Hoop, T. Storm. Third Row: Brunner, D. Ashley, R. Lasat, D. Evans, B. Paemister, H. Bonewits, K. Swanson, P. Milios, W. Hale, R. Harris, K. VVe1ls, D. Hese, D. Synder. Second Row: P. D. Xvibbler, J. Robertson, VV. Kristoff, R. McG1ynn, B. Feay, R. Wfells, M. Stewart, R. Boldt, R. Herman, G. Cofran, J. Smith R. Nagy, C. Beatty, T. Boyden. Front Row: S. Demkoski, S. Desmarais. S. Bolin, F. Hardcastle, Leech S. Deyoung, S. Skillings, L. Dews, R. Slivka, O. Norris, YVelch, A. Kessler, R. Thomas. merican Institute of hemieal Engineers At their monthly meetings the members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers learn of recent developments in their field. Prominent men from various chemical industries speak and inform members on the needs and opportunities of the in- dustry. Closing the year, the society members honor- ed favorite professors at the Senior Razz Banquet. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS - Back Row: Prof. Barony, Advisor, S. Meyer, R. Smith, A. Garnier, D. Mulgrew, B. Vollmer, O. Benli, R. Baker, A. Winston, D. Holland, E. Burkhart, H. Huffman, J. McCoy, J. Crimmins, G. Fruits, M. Rao. Second Row: J. McNee1y, 1 y Fostering a stronger student-faculty relationship is one of the main purposes of the Purdue chapter of the American Institute of Industrial Engineers. Activities for this year included a picnic, a speaker from Collins Radio Company, and several movies. American Institute of Industrial Engineers A. Marcus, R. Eortner, L. Elliott, D. Shimala, N. L'abbe'. M. Bennett, E. Shott, XfVages, G. Tomko, G. Cusack. Front Row: L. Barkes, McMahow, T. Stapleton, R. Lohrey. H. Coburn, J. Carver, E. Frautschi, A. Khokha, A. Sim. J. Morehouse. - ,L 4 ,H -4 f Beginning the year with an effort to encourage membership, the students of A.S.A.E. put up a dis- play at the Ag Opener. Throughout the year, both faculty and members participated in informal meet- ings to gain knowledge of the new aspects in the field of agricultural engineering. American Society of gricultural Engineers ' s ' i .Mesa xg my AMERICAN SOCIETY OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS S. Morton, D. Wlfatt, Simmons, L. Kramer, Johnson, L. - Back Row: C. R. Silverthorn, T. Hosler, G. DeGraff, J. Spuller, T. Langston, Holtman. Second Row: D. Thompson, merican Society of Civil Engineers AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS - Back Row: P. I'Vil1is, R. Rhoades, J. Engelhardt, B. Lankford, Licbling, O. Askilsrucl, T. Neilved, E. Fladvad, H. Jacobsen, R. Morgan. Second Row: Tucker, S. Lowens, R. I'Vansik, 4 51 Q w Renck, R. Hedrick. From Row: R. E. Dunn,iJ.i Hershauer, J. Lockhart, D. Holmgren, D. Billings, I-I. Harker, D. Meeker. Purdues student chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers affords its members the opportunity to make important professional contacts and to learn the latest information concerning developments in civil engineering. D. Stalbaum, F. Jaffe, J. A. Hamilton, R. Dausman, S. Isenhower, J. Okoye. Front Row: R. Bultemeier, R. Budgin, C. XfVinslow, VV. Scotton, M. Zimmerman, R. Collins, J. Mfynne, P. Akinbami, Gimming, E. Gangross. ln AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS - Back Row: John M. Schlamersdorf, W. Pence, M. Martorand, R. Bergendahl, R. L. Lainbdin, W. Hamilton, L. Hartwick, R. Colberg, R. Hrezo. Second Row: Laskody, Conrad, American ociety of Mechanical Engineers Members of A.S.lVI.E. were able to see on-the-job responsibilities of mechanical engineers during their field trip to the Caterpiller Tractor company. In addition, interest in their future vocation was illustrated by sponsoring a meeting for the Indian- apolis secrion of A.S.M.E. and a ilfleet the Faculty Nighl for ME students. Members also participated in high scliool day by serving as guides. 212 M. York, J. Hahn, L. L. Faulkner, A. Brown, M. Davis, D. Webb, D. Gerhardt. Front Row: J. Prentice, A. Hribar, T. Hoagland, J. Allen, J. Miller, YV. Graham, R. Luse, K. Kramer, E. Borkenhagen. l AniericanSociet ofTooI8cManufacturingEngineers AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TOOL AND MANUFACTUR- ING ENGINEERS - Back Row: H. Nichols, R. Stoelk, Scherschel, A. Samanich, C. Sipple, M. Cherry, D. Dian, Matunas, R. Austen, Conrad, R. IV. Xvashington, S. Meyer, 'I'. Stapleton. Second Row: P. Devine, D. Kimball, G. Hooker, N. P. Pierce, M. Moore, K. Janusz, D. Hlilloughby, XX-'ith a membership ol' ninety, the ASTME is the most active engineering society on campus. In- l K cluded in this year's activities were five plant tours, three technical meetings and a seminar in which Tooling for Production was the primary topic. American Society of Training Directors AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TRAINING DIRECTORS - Buck Row: K. Janusz, R. I-Iiner, M. Fish, R. Austgen, V. Thorne, YV. Struble, A. A. Samanich, D. A. Dian, S. Matunas F. Kilbourn, R. H. Stoelk, M. Mechem, D. Klaiber, L. Tobrank, W. L. Bush. Second Row: C. M. Crawford, G. Hooker, Solari, A. Bhalla, T. N. Stanesa, R. IfVashington, 1 t . C. Crawford, C. Becker, XV. Bush, R. Hiner, R. Hill. Front Row: McClintock, H. Taroepratjeka, G. Tamalunas, T. Gamble, Wanclell, R. Pavlick, T. Stanesa, D. Slipcheck, L. Rogowski, N. Nusbaum, R. Latke, D. Drzewicki, Colglazier. Purdue has the only active student chapter of the American Society of Training Directors in the United States. Their activities included hosting the National Training and Development Conference last fall, speakers from the AFI..-CIO, who presented the union's case, and supervisors from various busi- nesses, who spoke on the different phases of training. C. Orem, A. Kuebler, Colglazier, M. Moore, N. Pierce, C. R. Becker, V. Baer. Front Row: J. McClintock, R. Thompson, T. Gamble, D. V. Angle, -I. VVar1dell, R. Pavlick, D. A. Slipcheck, AI. Petillo, N. E. Nusbaum, L. Rogowski, R. Cianehetti, H. Nichols, R. Slaughter, R. Latko, Wylie. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 5-4 I-aw Hi-'gi -Miiguw iw Jin, if--ir -,ii ,tiykaii Mai 1 i -i I F, One hundred members of the Purdue chapter of I.E.E,E. attended this year's National Electrical Conference which was held in Chicago. Continued interest in the organization and EE was maintained throughout the year by talks and discussions cover- ing such topics as Big-Eviginee-ring, Stat-us of EE, and Ojajnortunilies as a Sales Engineer. as INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS - Back Row: R. Okamoto, R. Schoo, L. Trasko, VV. Elmhurst, J. Dawson, C. Radewan, R. Elmhurst, S. Bechtold, R. Parker, J. Stafford, D. Rhoads, W. Stanic, L. Hamm. Second Row: D. McNee1y, D. Smith, E. Krajewski, Society Field trips to International Harvester Truck Division and Bridgeport Brass highlighted the year for the Society of Automotive Engineers. Pertinent of F. I-Iarmanin, M. Willis, A. Kanervo, Faris, B. Eastmond, J. Gale, T. Campbell, R. Batterson, J. Stewart, QI. Swanson, AI. Cubel. Front Row: D. Parmerlee, N. Loeffler, D. Macnak, R. Sparks, F. Maish, D. Finch, D. Rcnn, D. Steele, F. Nay. R. Sullivan, G. Killen, R. Leaser, N. Roberts, E. Menikheim. Automotive Engineers speakers and a large membership won the group :1 cash award for being the best student branch. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS - Back Row: R. Colberg, R. Lambdin, Schlarnersdorf, D. Gerhardt, T. P. Przybylinski, D. Guthrie, M. York, R. Parr, G. Litherland, Kelleher, D. Arndt. Front Row: R. Holcomb, R. Hrezo, R. J. Caradonna, R. Lasley. Second Row: L. Yancey, J. Yockey, Kiess, R. J. Bergendahl, J. Stene, D. Hyre, J. Mfanner, I. Keiser. 214 .., -'W .. SOCIETY OF XNOMEN ENGINEERS - Back Row: E. Schott, M. Bennett, J. Cody, S. Watkins, S. Sabo, S. Kays. Front Row: G. Mandich. L. Stephenson, G. McKay, C. Clifton, M. Zimmerman. New women engineering students were honored in the fall at a banquet sponsored by the Society of Y-Vomen Engineers. As an additional service to its members, the society distributed a directory con- taining names of other women engineers on campus. Societ of omen Engineers SOCIETY FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF MANAGEMENT - Back Row: E. W. Kobrow, D. Hoak, R. Hartkopf, S. Bishoff, B. Arnold, C. Cox, J. Goldsmith, J. Clapper, T. Stallcld, E. Schaefer, C. Vice. Third Row: C. Maharg, H. Reisner, G. Constable, C. Hartkopf, R. Coslett, J. Vaught, S. Mitchell, R. Mfinter, C. M'ise, T. N. Fulton, M. Wilenski. Throughout the year, members of S.A.M. gained insight into management practices through monthly meetings at which speakers discussed such items as the sta te labor organization, the newspaper industry, and parliamentary procedure. ln order to observe current practices, the group visited the Chevrolet plant in Indianapolis and Chicago Board of Trade. Second Row: M. Stefanchik, G. Lahr, W. McDaniels, D. Lemen, Lovejoy, C. Csaszar, M. Templin, P. Porter, W. Dwiggins, C. Steuer, VV. Moore, R. Schwalbert. Front Row: KI. Fabrici, Hurst, S. Mfood, P. Strater, T. D. Kinerk, C. Lang, C. Means, Bella, C. Leliebre, A. Jernigan, L. Swaim, Dalton. Society for the Advancement of Management 215 American Pharmaceutical Association AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION - Back Row: W. Lindley, R. Kania, R. Mayer, R. Nicksic, R. Fleming, VV. Bair, I-I. Harris, R. Clary, M. Beatty, K. McDonald, R. Knipstein. Second Row: L. Tucker, R. Litznerski, K. Glotzbach, D. So, C. Kwan, W. Proffitt, R. Knierim, J. Informing all pharmacy students of the advances in both the retail and industrial areas of their pro- fession serves as the purpose of the American Pharmaceutical Association. This goal is accomplish- ed by having prominent speakers at their monthly meetings. In addition, A.Ph.A strives to inform the campus and promote further interest in pharmacy by holding a Pharmacy Roimd-up in connection with National Pharmacy lveek. Kilarski, J. Heeg, K. Headrick, D. Williamson. Front Row: J. Schneider, M. Heintz, K. Skow, P. Rabauch, B. Zelnis, E. Cue, J. Thompson, J. Brown, T. Van Patten, K. Sutton, D. Boggess, M. Isom, E. Campbell, F. Jaffe. Maj or-Minor Club hlembers of the hflajor-Minor Club expanded their knowledge of the various phases in women's physical education by hearing prominent speakers. seeing a demonstration on the native dances of New Zealand, and serving as ushers for the Triton Show. . 4,- W 1 ix vs N., fruiti- HT MAJOR-MINOR CLUB - Back Row: D. Gomnes, D. Sweet, C. Hakanson, T. Lorenz, S. Rathburn, Orr, J. Kleindoefer, M. E. Howes, J. Pounds, D. Frick. Front Row: C. Banker, P. L. Leonhardt, C. Frick, S Netherton, B. Bernard, D. Dunn, D. Euler, P. Thomas, C. Overbeck. 216 IIOMIE ECONOMICS CLUB - Hack Row: I.. Taylor, B. lilsbury, A. Phillips, C. Heitner, N. Rice, C. Sowers, C. Cook I-laley, C. l'rn'k, S. K1lllCl'llCllIl'lC'll, lilliot, l., blacknian, Frou! Row: S. S. Clarkson, S. Phillips, N. Shade, D. Baldwin AI. Hunt, l'. Messe. S, Rustfhliaupl, S. Sl1:u'klc-Inn, M. Frazier. R. Everett, D. Cain, J. Simak, E. Bundchu, R. Hutchinson Swmml Rmu: M. XVilliams. I. Ilcnkels. Smut. D. Olicndorl, lj. Mosser. N. AI. I'Vightman, Gross. M. llrahams. S. 'l'luu'sl.ou. M. Reichart. S. Skawinski. , 45 A .1 '- A 4 ... I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB - Back Row: LI. Ylfeinland, M. Brand, A. Alcock, S. Jackson, L. Argerhright, P. Hall, K Houghton, M. Russell, -I. Iliff, J. Brooks, AI. X'Vegmann, I. X'Vclbcrn, Ii. I.. Cockerill. Second Row: M. Sweet, R. Oswald N. Fields, UI. l'ouslt-r, P. llgcrn, L. Miller, ll. Simmons, Rathjen, M. A. Ol'l'cnharkcr, E. VIIIOITIPSOII, C. McDuffee Home Economics Chapter M. Riggin, K. Riggins, S. Pruitt, S. Lapp, B. Thompson, S. Newman. Front Row: M. Marquis, S. Iflfatkins, IN. Foster, S. Ness, M. Lovejoy, N. A. Norris, M. Goss, D. Myers, D. Frick. A. Addison, R. Swincller, M. Thompson, V. Reece, S. lNflarschland. XfVith 343 lnembers, the Home Economics Chapter is one of the largest organizations on campus. The chapter's objective of stimulating interest in the various fields ol: Home Economics was expressed in their varied activities. Highlighting their year was the annual spring banquet and the I-Iospitality Hour during which students were enter- tained informally in the homes of faculty members 217 Student ational Education Association Affiliated with the National Education Asso- ciation, the S.N.E.A. strives to bring future teachers on campus in closer relationship with each other and increase their knowledge and interest in educa- tion. In coordination with these goals discussions, which this year were oriented toward the future of education, were held throughout the year. an an STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - Back Row: D. Hines, M. Lovejoy, L. Orr, VV. Hicks, Hensler, L. Arellano, W. J. Sizemore, E. Taylor, M. Evans, J. Evans, C. Kashur. Third Row: S. Glasgow, S. Veris, B. Exner, D. Frick, S. Shoop, J. Rathjen, C. A. Brooks, D. Olsen, M. Waitt, S. Hoffman, A. Wegmann, K. Nagy. Second Row: M. L. Brand, S. Jackson, L. A. Argerbright, J. 218 Neecller, J. Biesecker, P. I-Iall, S. Pruitt, A. Addison, P Ahrens, L. Lietz, C. Rinc, K. Kelley, C. Sennett. R. Swindler B. Phillips, B. Potter. Front How: N. A. Bocs, P. VVagner S. Shackleton, P. Kinnison, C. Young, J. Clernans, M. McKee M. Spence, T. Linz, L. VVz1lls, S. Fosbrink, D. E. Golliher P. DcPuy, M. Scott, C. Jezek, C. Thomson. 1 -lllm..-..-- STUDENT NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION - Back Row: C. Seybert, C. McDonald, M. Mills, T. Lorenz, j. liligin, M. Serhcm. From Row: C. Vermillion, B. I-Iuys, Zwierzynski, M. 'Wign1ore, A. Poiry. 219 -J M Hesse as 5. F BQ' AMERICAN VETERINARIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION - F. Harness, M. Herron, Overleese R Ferris American Veterinar Medicine Association Informing students of the developments in the field of Veterinarian Medicine is the purpose of the Purdue junior Chapter of the American Veterinarian Medicine Association. On the social scene the chapter holds an open house in April and two annual dances, The Medicine Ball and their informal Square Dance. Noted specialists in the field speak at their monthly meetings. Interest in model construction, balsam wood, and glue are the maximum requirements for the members ol Aeromodlers. XV ith their own workshop available, members are able to construct model air- craft which they fly in local and regional contests. Aeromodlers Amateur Radio Club Locally, nationally, and internationally, mem- bers of the Amateur Radio Club broadcast and receive messages with other ham operators. The club station, YVQYB, is equipped for operation on eighty to two meters and a six meter net for local communication. Aided by experienced members, beoinners learn electronic transmittinoz O D RADIO CLUB - Bark Row: W. William, E. Hanson, I-I. Huntington, L. Harris, J. Sellers, G. Kuhn. Second Row: F. Solman, J. Stafford, J. Zientara, T. Schaffnit, R. Stacy, A. Kanervo, Lindauer. Front Row: R. Tabke, D. Power, N. Dingle, A. Dewey, J. Cody, R. Okamoto. 221 2 Camera Club Amateur photographers are aided in pursuing their hobby by membership in Camera Club. Several photography contests provide incentive for photo- graphing, and with the aid of the club's darkroom, members develop and print prize-winning pictures. Chess Club Rook, Queen Sacrifice, and Checkmate, are familiar terms to members of the Chess Club. Each year the club travels to various colleges to represent Purdue in tournaments. In addition, they initiate local competition and exhibitions. Competition is strong as members of the Dup- licate Bridffe Club strive for top honors in the open ' ' pairs and Eeam of four championship tournaments. Also, as co-sponsors with Student Union, the club initiates the All-campus tournament. ii'- C3 2? RAILROAD CLUB - Back Row: J. Andrews, YV. VVischer. Ifwnt Row: M. Seeley, J. Schwinkendorf, Buckman, G. Elwood. Reproclucing trains on a miniature scale is the . main interest of the Railroad Club members. The members like to work on building accurate mini- atures of such things as the Nickle Plate or steam engines which can no longer be seen on actual scale. 223 uting Club Cave exploring, camping, canoeing, and bicycl- ing were only a few of the activities which the Outing Club participated in during the school year. In addition, the year was highlighted with a ski trip during semester break and their annual hiking trip to the Smokey Mountains at spring vacation. Purdue Pilots Fifty members, a 4-place Cessna, and two J-3 cubs combine to provide members of the Purdue Pilots with opportunities for learning flight methods and inexpensive flying. Culminating the years efforts was the Intercollegiate Flying meet. IU! gli SAILING CLUB - Back Row: S. List, C. Cyr. Seventlz Row: G. MaHarg, D. Cross, D. Baucher. Sixth Row: VV. Bailey, R. Arnold, T. McKee. Fifth Rozvz' D. Derrick, M. Ridberg. Fourth Row: G. Donahue, F. Maish, R. Flemming. Third Row: D. VVaters, A. Garnier, N. Cook. Second Row: K. Ryan, B. Schiavone, K. Wells. Front Row: VV. Lane, K. Bloemker, G. Anderson. A sunny afternoon and a good wind made many Sailing Club weekends enjoyable when the Purdue Sailing Club abandoned its gym facilities for Lake Shaffer. The ten yachts kept at the lakes boathouse vary in both size and sail footage enabling the group to get a variety of sailing experience. Both elements of the co-educational group not only enjoyed the simple pleasure of sailing, but also learned various racing' techniques. X-Vith their enfhusiasm the members loyally support the exhilarating sport of sailing. FOLK-A-'WHIRLERS - Back Row: A. Lennon, B. Renner, B. Lydy, K. Blackwood, F. Maish, G. Barry, D. Steele, AI. VV. Banning, R. Fields, M. Russell, G. Robinson. Front Row: Folk- -Whirlers B. Ritchie, G. Kmetz, L. Ledajean, S. Scarf, R. Gehlach, A. Ponsler, Hein. D. Thomas, R. Brubaker, L. Jackinzm, C. Sewers. Sounds of western music and stamping feet indicated that the Folk-a-YVhirlers have gathered to participate in some traditional American folk danc- ing. Besides learning various dances, the members also call the old, but ever-popular square dance. YOUNG REPUBLICANS - Back Row: N. Osting, P. De Puy, S. Hoffman, N. Schuman, D. Boggess, T. Linz, S. Conrad, J. Dow, L. Knabel, M. Meeks, L. Haworth, Second Row: G. Naab, Latchaw, D. C. Steele, M. Elliot, E. Eskew, D. Young Republicans Randolph, R. Brubaker, M. L. Seeley, J. Diehl, D. Peterson. Front Row: D. Thomas, R. VVinter, UI. Spangle, F. Maish, R. Melcher, R. Harold, D. L. Edmondson, C. I-Iartkopf, li. Ueeck, W. Banning. Informed voters are an essential aspect of our society - a fact realized by the Young Republicans Club which helped the Tippecanoe County Organ- ization distribute campaign literature last fall. Ad- ditional events included the Lincoln Day Dinner with Professor Dornan as speaker and the Midwest Republican Conference. Council of Religious r ganizations Composed of the presidents of the campus religious foundations, the Council of Religious Or- ganizations attempts to further effective communica- tion among the groups and coordinate their activities. It also serves as the official liaison between the foundations and the University administration. T , . ,..-.,, ii sfji 'Z C 3 e up If ssociation :,: tx lVith programs varying from Theology to the Greek Language, the Canterbury Association offers the Episcopal student intellectual stimulation while providing reli- gious and social activities. Presentations as the European film seminar by Father Minor were integral aspects of the program. -i ' , 227 Christian Science Organization ,ia . CHRISTAIN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION - Back Row: -I. Cobb, T. Munday, B. MacKenzie, S. Johnson, J. Turner, D. Trueblood, B. Woods, D. Kelly, D. Pitkin. Second Row: For the members of the Christian Science Or- ganization, the house at 130 Marstellar is a place for discussion and learning. Student participation is encouraged and supplemented by such speakers as Elbert Slaughter whose topic was XVhere Are You Going? and Mr. LiveZey's XfVorkshop. Hillel Foundation The B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation began the year by welcoming seventy jewish freshmen to the regular Friday evening and Saturday morning serv' ices. In addition to these regular services the founda- tion attempts to broaden the student's life through special classes and programs. In line with this aim the foundation invited such speakers as Senator Vance Hartke and reestablished the traditional Sun- day morning lox and bagel brunches. HILLEL FOUNDATION - Back Row: D. Axelrod, L. Bernstein, Rabbi Engel, G. Glazer, B. Bulkin. Front Row: S. Dubow, J. Kaufer, S. Weinberg. 228 M. Freudenberg, P. Rose, B. Stoll, C. I-Iein, V. Ross, B Strasser. Front Row: T. Ness, D. Klein, M. Lowey. 9 1 i t,s.-...N A--4,-. ' - t Tf.i.-of mm .':,::..- Q H fmmlimi 1 . ' i h rssnnt, t' l r ocr. 25 a ans at moo AM iwonsmp scnvucir e . mats ctnssss lD:l5 I M r you ooummoszts' l-L 15, umm 3.-so rm , A 'Q X-vi. Q ' ' - f. 1- 7 -' . . L , - h sa, ,waht LW i Lutheran Student Foundation By studying and comparing ideas of theologians such as Barth, Tillich, and Bultniann, members of the Lutheran Student Association gained a unique understanding of their religion today. Supplement- ing their studies were social functions enabling them to make acquaintances with other students. University Presbyterian Church Because of an all-student membership the Uni- versity Presbyterian Church holds a unique position in the community. The church sponsors numerous programs for students which include noon-day luncheons, Sunday and Wednesday suppers, and week-day classes. At gatherings the students discuss topics ranging from marriage to modern novels. 230 Newman Club Newman Club stepped up its program to comply with the newly expanded St. Thomas Aquinas Center which was awarded first place in the architectural competition by the North Ameri- can Liturgical Conference. Besides the traditional Mardi Gras Dance, the many-sided program included a follow-up study of the Notre Dame extension courses on ecumenical thought and such talks as that by John Howard Griffin, author of Black Like Ale. , C , 'f . 3 Q7 , L I ,fn fa Q44 . ' vw 1,i1.Y 4i'lT'Zi H' gs-ag ':'- W gg- X, 'V wr Jjgfef-f.g,1 -'E+ V V' i .', - ...QV V. , M v 0 QQ . ,QQQQ Q Eg, .4 Q Q sg'-5Q,.P'..,QwVQQ?g'Q1lQQQ, QQQWVV. ,EQ-QQ,. QQ Q Q A-QQ QQQQ Q ' ' V V .VV L c .-' ,Vx V ' ' r an ' ., .'Q V --,. ,V ' ' . .Q ' V' . AIM VP' 'if' 'Ji ' ' Q' a'? ' Q 5' .Vg,V-'iq Jig-1 i.,Lg,lCj'f V,5'df--1'-iv -V... , ,. 4 , , . V' ,P my ,V' , '41 V 1-V,s,41',-..w, Vf,,,1' .. -. ,A 59. 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IVICNIANUS Professor of Naval Science Navy ROTC Initially selected by rigorous examination and interview, an NROTC student embarks on an ex- tensive four year program, Each inidshipman, through intensive class Work in naval tactics and theory, through drill field precision and through application of the principles and discipline of lead- ership, prepares himself to assume the responsible initiative ol? an officer in the United States Navy. Tl -fT,,v 'I 1 235 Stressing physical fitness and providing broad professional experience, the summer N ROTC camps . and Cruises encompass submarine training, amphibi- ous operations, and flight instruction. Serving his first year as a crew member and his last as a junior officer, the miclshipman finds the responsibility of his position increases with his proficiency. V .. L 1 .,, ,- ,, - b . ' i -iw 'e .. -- . . . - 19:1- W 1 u,' 'i ,a ck - fr , Brig.,-.,,:w5j',15f -1 4-.bf 'v sim-+..g1,,, . 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Z - ffl!-'gT 7 .A s , . n fl gl ' 5-silff gf -' e -'i 1 34. e i ' A s :fe iw s,a? -ff? uarterdeck Crest cleaning, annual picnics, and the Navy Ball are all sponsored by Qua1'tei'cleck, the Naval Honorary Society which stresses military incentive. l H QUARTERDECK - Back Row: C. Sadck, G. Donoghue, Solan, C. Schlehuser, R. Fritz, M. Fletcher, L. Gruber. Second Row: K. Lee, T. Horn, R. Blank, L. Slowik, J. Pifko, K. Martin, D. Mishler. Front Row: J. Robinson, D. Larson, Ramaker, R. Stevens, Spanopoulos, T. Anderson, A. Budnick. Qi -i' ' l W W JIM SPANOPOU LOS Conimander 2 rm ROTC Y'Vl1at's so funny Mister? - certainly not the Arn1y's objectives in the ROTC program. Designed to provide Reserve of- fiters for today's Army, ROTC teaches the fundaniental concepts of Military doctrine by placing cadets in various learning situa- tions. Military history, maxims of war, and Military courtesy are stressed in the first two years. More advanced cadets organize a mock court martial while the Brigade Staff plans inspections and ceremonies. COLONEL T. R. BRUCE Professor of Military Science X..:.ge ,. -15 .x.w,s 'Wigs . ,A,,,Mf,.f.m.M.wwgW W n 1.5, x x wMf WM - mu -E'-swag? L v ss H E nm ss I W f N,.. ,WM ...,., - :M x x 239 Army Camp In preparation for possible military careers, the advanced Army cadets spend their junior summer at camp where strenuous maneuvers, continuous in- spections and drills comprise six weeks of concen- trated training. The respect for authority and experience in leadership stressed during this period prepare the cadets to guide the ROTC Corps. l'.O.M.M. - Back Row: S. M. Sharon, C. Bremer, K. Holton, VVebster, D. Saliny, R. Haraga, K. Mfoodham. Front Row: C. Stock, K. Oherheck, J. Thomzns, D. Ashley, YV. X'Vz1llace, VV. Hamm, B. Golliclay, Mullzms, D. I-Iugus, F. Gesse, R. Mfild. D. Roll. Srrfozirl Row: D. Kinder, A. Swartz, YV. R. Johnson, S. Burres, D. Johnson, R. Dreher, N. Hunt. l-Iostruwser. G. Colrznn. R. LI. linrnznby, C. Ovcrmyer, R. 9 FV., ,, -. I DENNIS GEESE Commander Purdue rder of Militar Merit The black and gold fourrager of the Purdue Order of Military Merit is awarded to advanced Army ROTC cadets as an incentive for competitive drill and for the improvement of the efficiency of the Army Corps. The members of this honorary plan the Army display at the Military Ball, organize the Army Ball and the selection of its queen, and assume the responsibility for Purdue's Military Convocation. 241 L' v5W Zouaves Tracing its origin to the Berber tribesmen of Algeria, the Purdue Order of Zouaves became the first campus drill team in 1927. Adopting the old Zouave uniform and unique marching style of 240 steps per minute, the team manipulates chromed action rifles in series of intricate spins and exchanges. Arm Honor Guard Steel helmets gleaming, the Army Honor Guard filed by in the Indianapolis 6'500', Parade. Wlrile serving as a personal escort for President Hovcle and Colonel Bruce, this group also presents the colors at numerous campus functions. 242 Pershing Rifles PERSHING RIFLES - Back Row: R. Hargcr, C. McCoy, E. Lionikis, W. YVoodworth, YV. Bergmann, E. Van Tobel M. Kelly, R. Gripp. Second Row: Blanchard, K. .Blooks W. Beclrick, J. Bigelow, D. Bewley, G. Fieser, P. Murawski 1 1 1 1 J. Hart, G. A. Franklin, K. Brower, M. Feeney. Front Row: M. Adams, D. Davis, J. Decker, S. Burres, D. Joyce, D. Johnson, W. I-Iostrawser, N. Hunt, D. Hugus, L. Suttleworth, j. Alderman, E. Kerbs, D. Smith, H. E. Williams. NORMAN HUNT Commander 1 Self-possession, competence, level-headeclness, de- pendability - these are the ideals of General john 1. Pershing, upon which the National Society of Pershing Rifles is built. In a nine-week pleclgeship cadets learn to conduct themselves in a military manner. At the same time they fulfill the tri-service honorary's goal ol' fostering a spirit of friendship and cooperation between men in the military department, and main- taining a precision drill company. Air Force R.O.T.C 1964 DIVISION STAFF-Brick Row: VV. Lemley, Beasley, C. Seymour, Adler, Vaught, J. Gordon, L. I-Ioffman,.I. E. Mickley, and D. Borkholder. Front Row: A. Strauss, R. Hlagoner, Capt. Ensey, R. Cole, :ind D. Wolber. Better citizenship is the product of the Air Force ROTC program which is designed to inform the cadets about world treaties and military systems, Aerospace Power, aerial Warfare and the world situation today. Lead- ership abilities are further developed in the drill period as cadets are given a chance to lead their Flights in competition. Q sir Eg' Mickley, Major Thomas Reagan Col. llerrill A. Kempton. Cadet Col. Richard R. Cadet Col. Donald H. XfVolbcr, Capt. Hurry R. linscy COLONEL M. A. KEMPTON Professor of Air Science 245 Air Force Camp Surviving the mental and physical conditioning encountered during three days of wilderness exis- te11ce, Purdue's advanced Air Force cadets performed creditably at summer training campus throughout the nation. Cliinaxing the six week insight into the life of an airman, a jet orientation flight exposed the cadets to actual sustained flight conditions. is Sqn siksm sits NESS SSM Eg is Egg as sw M magagg is gwgs iz iw SS!-EQ! Sign ga aww gm SSB EB ESS' B M Em 5335 HQEEZQH EER as ggmnmegm mr-na m swarm gm mg 'E aw Elias ggngfaxgsaas as sims Q EE amass E532 246 ir Police nn - 45 F - an AIR POLICE - Back Row: R. Strickland, R. Strickland, J Bush, J. Kuellmer, J. Drexler, Pfeiffer, D. Norris, J Bullock, Schanke, M. l'VllliZllI1SOl1, VV. Krieg, C. N Montgomery, L. Morrical, J. Tomlinson. Third Row M. Molish, VV. B. Stewart, G. Neal, J. Buckland, B. Betts, NV. Hauschild, F. G. Myers, G. Campbell, G. Rupchock, J Yundt, P. Bousmzun, R. M. Girdley, YV. Shelton, S. O'Donnell R. Lee. Second Row: Raley, T. T. Rule, L. Smuts, R. Scott, S. Soukup, P. Charais, R. Overby, S. Neill, J. Neher, J. Kadlick, Bogucki, J. Stiner, J. Bankoff, R. Danely, M. Bayinan, R. Sellberg, T. Holmes. Front Row: H. V. Sutton, R. Clinganian, D. Pulley, J. Vaught, L. Evett, J. Brewer, L. Sanders, D. Mitchel. Increasing its responsibilities, Air Police marked a year of expansion with an Exhibition Honor Flight and a formal pledge prograin. A direct branch of Air Force ROTC, the Air Police performed at the Bunker Hill Air Force Base and directed both air and ground traffic at the Hallsmer Airport Airshow. 'IS In Sli iff x W A '55fs.v. fgelem f rf. Q rage: 2 fi.. 5,-1 is 2 955 21 3 ' ',jl1nz A .. - ...iii .. l fi JOHNNIE VAUGHT Commander 247 Arnold Air Society Membership in the Arnold Air Society is at- tained through interviews and the cadets qualifying participate in both social and service activities. Spon- soring the reknowned Air Force air exhibit in May as a major function, Arnold Air also schedules regular field trips to Air Force installations. ALLEN STRAUSS Commander S S J. R. Gardner, K. G. Miller, J. A. Koester, J. L. Vaught. ARNOLD AIR - Back Row: J. Smith, L. Juday, R. Henley D. H. Vtfolber, T. Hruskocy, R. Crone, D. Mitchel, E Krebs, E, Harry, K. Troup, Roberts, R. Sergo, G. Leslie, D. Ross, W. VVi1lis, R. Wagoner. Second Row: L. Sanders, , Filiatrault, K. Miller, J. U. Vickers, R. Cole, B. Nass, Beasley, D. Ehren, D. Pulley. Front Row: J. Gordon, D. Borkholder, D. VVaters, L. Evett, Gardner, G. Springman. D. Courtney, A. Strauss, J. Vaught, J. Koester, YV. Lemley, VV. Gibson, G. Geib, G. Fox, C. Bultinck, J. Wrucha, P. J. Mickley, XV. Drew, R. Cosletti, C. Knabe, R. Holt. 248 ,- l. .4:. l liz:-.2 J I ANGEL FLIGHT - Back Row: 12. Kennedy. D. Todd, Keller, K. Kilkenny, K. Racltke, Minick, L. Carr, QI Humphrey, A. Pearson. il. Riclmrt, L. Bruckner. C. Illyes A. johns. Seroml Row: M, lXl:lckunos, AI. Thompson, C. King, M. Wesntfr. S. Ness, K. Krzuner, S. Shook, L. Lambka, D. K. Kilkenny, M. Xvilliams RITA YV I LLIA M S Commander Gomnes, M. UI. Miller, B. Gamble, K. Hamilton, T. Linz Front Row: L. Lundahl, C. Erlenhaugh, Johnston, P Farthing, J. Green, Kraus, R. VVilliams, Al. Pounds, M Miller, D. Frick, B. Betz, -I. Vance, M. Mfilliams, P. Sears Angel Flight Attendance at the April National Conclave in Hfashington D.C. capped an active year ol' service for Purclue's Angel Flight. The girls hostessed at air shows, the Military and Air Force Balls, and the Presidents Review, and further promoted the cam- pus military by serving in the press box during all the Boilermakers' home football games. Militar Ball Committee ll MILITARY BAIL COMMITTEE Back Row E Balzano, K. Martin, Solan, F. Gesse, K. Miller, Ixoester Scheetl M Wrucha R I-Iolt Is Sclzer. Front Row: R. Boyd, Spanopoulos, S. Sharon, C Steele S Burres R Cole A Strauss D L bwvtru T. Horn, C. Knabe. Changing the cadence from left, right, left, to a one, and a two, and a ..., military men set the pace at the annual Military Ball. Behind the scenes, the Military Ball Com- mittee was chosen last spring from students in all three R.O.T.C. branches to plan this- the largest dance of the year. The twenty- lour-inan committee was liurther subcliviclecl to handle decorations, invitations, tickets, and ceremonies. The crowning of the first Military Ball Queen, and the traditional Grand March forrnecl part of the success. Seabbard and Blade Since 1918, Purdue's Scabbard and Blade military honorary has developed in its members the leadership qualities possessed by efficient of- ficers. Participating in the Military Ball, enter- ing intercollegiate drill meets, and taking field trips to military bases are among the activities. 3' Wismz-:masts 'als ...atm Maw gg ill. gg, . ' M55 aegis E Shiga: -H N mv... Umm 1-psxix 1-N emma .XAEEZQUK -we Haw ,'.,,,, e ragga wxgygj If hwggij -1-ss te ,ww E WEVEW my .3S ?3'gg.mgg.: egervva..-eases egg. E 2-Mel .kg H ws we mmm SWESXN sms.. . 534 335 M JOHN THOMAS Captain SCABBARD AND BLADE - Back Row: Robinson, C. K. Wooclham, A. Budnick, T. Anderson, K. Martin, R Ovcrmyer, C. Bremer, S. Sharon, G. Donoghue, E. Balzano, Stevens, D. Johnson, R. Wilde, VV. Y'Vallaee, F. Gesse, J B. Lydy, R. Tobin, YV. Hostrawser, D. I-Iugus, D. Hartman, Mullans, N. I-Iunt, D. Broscha, C. Stock. Front Row: R J. Golliday, R. Haraga, E. Gyzerplatt, S. YV. Burres. Third Dolson, J. Spanopoulos, R. Webster, D. Saliny, R. Blank, J Row: L. F. Strickler, D. Larson, T. Horn, M. Fletcher, R. Lindsey, Thomas, Jolmson, L, Hershberger, VV. Hamm Cole, J. Vaught, L. Evett, C. Knabe, T. Carington, R. E. Wilder, Ramaker. Busboom, R. Knohl, R. Dreher, E. Closson. Second Row: 251 urdue Drill Team 35.5 Formed in 1947, tlie Purdue Drill Team offers military students a chance to develop the ideals of precision drill. In an eight-week training period, pledges are taught the essentials of drill competition which I-orni the base on which nienibers originate and perlfect the intricate maneuvers that fascinate audiences at competitions and exliibitions. af 3' 4 .t PURDUE DRILL TEAM - Back Row: L. Sanders, A. Albrecht, A. Ensfield, A. Edwards, H. Sutton, VV. Martin, J. Butler, L. K. Perkins, R. VanDusen, -I. Bowman, AI. l'Vilson. Second Row: R. Gunning, F. Karns, S. Spencer, C. Hoback, S. Brookshire, T. Staley, XIV. Kimmerer, P. Markonni, J. Payne, G. Wi1'1iger, R. E. Mutzl, P. Williams. Front Row: T. Breagy, L. I-Iutson, G. Graff, F. Eberliardt, R. Neubauer, G. Cizek, H. Mortirnore, G. Sliopp, D. Hartman, D. Bash. .itferwr -WW ' 7 -gtg. L e' J V ,, .nf,'W'ga f'fLj.wfsf. S4-A H -f:f ? Ii gg. ffiiiif-1 gl-,z'.9ffi5gq,':v-: fy - f '- -viffllg-L:!'g?FE :A-1, -1 'Mlm '. Irs- 4 at-el -- 1 l 555- we V 5.-,-1, 1 ' , L1 ,4 H , T9 , ir . 3 1 ry . X, . 252 RON NEUBAUER Commander Purdue Drill Team Auxiliar ' . ff, G :gli H 2,1 Q, Q WJ i if IF ff PURDUE DRILL TEAM AUXILLIARY-Bark Row: M. Burhage, S. M. Decker, Sandford, C. Cebhardt, S. Harris, P. I-lall, P. L. Hansen, 1.. Davis. Frmil Row: ll. Gray, P. Miller, B. Kozak. S. Carmeron, N. Adams, K. Reimer. National champions this year, Purdue's Drill Team Auxiliary, a military marching group lfor Coeds, performed complicated maneuvers in com- N D Lleven small gray circles form the target for the Varsity Rifle Team. Lying, kneeling or standing, these men carefully aim their petition with women from other universities and participated in the Cherry Blossom Parade in XVashington, ,D.C. during the spring. N . I rilles and squeeze the trigger, earning scores which have ranked them high in the Big Ten. 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' 7' -If ,ifkfi VV 4 Jig Avraalf 'W .- ,Gi 'J A I , 'N A ra ' ' 1 -lu -A A' ::f'- 4'-5 ' ' 2 x X .1 ' . dnl, 9 'L in ATHLETICS g a 0 'E 6 QR an . , 255 in ' 9 i , 2 1 A ,sr isa, dministration Efficient operation of Purdue's athletic facilities and sports calendar is made pos- sible through the supervision of Guy Mackey and the coordinating efforts of the men work- ing beneath him. Their years of experience provide a source of advice and guidance for the cheerleaders and the seating and pep committees - student groups which combine their many talents to maintain the effective- ness of the Rivet athletic machinery. GUY MA CK EY Athletic Director A li l I l 1 1 l w l 1 l .S'la111Ii11g: VV. France, R. Kindig, K. Klagels, Dienhart. Seated: G. Mackey. Q ' x n heerleaders Z uv fr' ' J, .. .- -1 1: -g i '. :1 .f t n ,. V A H l-V ' ., 'Q A c M - MS: ' ' gg E31 529 1 .awfiff if-my :if f ,gas-. ,-: f if . mf CI-IEERLEADERS - Back Row: B. Barkley, N. Row: N. Blair, J. Peterson, A. XfVagner, Energy and enthusiasm from the cheerleaders provided an addition to the spirit when the game was going well and . . t 21 welcome reliel from what sometimes looked like tragedy. From the yell as the Boilers czune Ollt of the hucldle to the most intricate pyraniid yells, they were always spurring the team to victory. vi- 2' Q, 2 .1- ,i ti l lj. 'rg by -Amr: r - -.xl Coolman, F. Howe, D. Beam. Front XV. Closson, P. Ludwig, M. Shunk. PEP COMMITTEE - Brick Row: D. Girard, I... Avery. Second Row: D. Brown, J. Kelly, M. Osborne, H. Adarns, -I. Halkyarcl, B. Barkley. Front Row: P. Metz, Peterson, A. Whitol, E. Ryland, M. Zimmerman. fr-rr' 25 , ,,, ,k fr- Coaching Staff Fundamental in developing an athletic team of varsity quality is the capability of the coach to organize and direct his squad to the extent of their abilities. Upon his shoulders rests the responsibility of decision, offering him a share in victory or the burden of any defeat. .,t. M We -si. COACHES - Back Row: D. Fuoss, N. Maloney, R. DeMoss, E. Zwalilen, B. Crimmins, L. Jardine. Front Row: Mollenkopf, J. Jardine, A. Parker, A. Hager. 5' RAY EDDY JACK MOLLENKOPF SAM VOINOFF Basketball Football Golf 1 .N ru., 1 W' DAVE RANKIN JOE SEXTON T rack Baseball DICK PAPENGUTH LARRY LABREE CLAUDE REECK Swimming Tennis Vkfrestling 5 Football Although picked by many lor the Big Ten basement, the 1964 Boiler football team cle- lfeated live conference foes while dropping only two games. The offensive attack ol Purdue was higlllighted by the sensational aerial combination ol' Criese and Haclrick and by the highstepping tactics of Teter and Min- ncar. Defensive giants Garcia, Shay, and WVells chokecl oflf many olliensive threats by spilling both CIICTIIY linemen and ballcarrieits. 261 Purdue crushed Ohio U. in the season opener as soph Griese scored all of the Boiler points. P.U. roinped for 357 yards while giving Ohio only 93, and never letting them past the Purdue 40. Against the top-ranked Notre Dzune team, Rivet niiscues provided the Irish with scoring op- portunities and a victory. 2 sr, 5 Q Qfaw I, 1 mai :1 N aA ,J 'ggi' QEPQQ? Q qi. F V3.7 - li' .4-u. ,-K ff . f. Purdue fought back on the next weekend as they downed NVisconsin. I-lard-drivirig Teter and Minnear dashed for 180 yards in the Boilers first conference victory. Competing fiercely in every department, the Boilers outscored the l'VOlVC1'l1'lCS of Michigan. Griese hit Morel with a thrilling 66 yard T. D. pass for Purdue's lirst tally and the Rivet line held like a stone wall with YVe1ls recovering two fumbles. 2 gf I '-- .. ,,,!5V : WU 3. nn it .i. vo: cl f 0 'MEF rrrr F 2 af in ,si 'Avlis six' rf: 'H X? -I if If' a l'f iaxiyfilyf :Qi I vi i i 5 , Y . I M H ' A i 1 Against Iowa, the Rivet squad overcame a record 49 passes thrown by quarterback Snook to beat the Hawkeyes in a real offensive battle. Purdue came into homecoming as a truly fired-up team. All-American end I-Iadriek caught eight passes from Griese for almost 100 yards to lead the attack. In the final period, punter Pfahler and the hard-nosed Rivet defense bottled the Illini on their own three and allowed Griese to guide the team to a final touchdown. Over 60,000 fans left Ross' Ade stadium with roses and New Year's Day foremost in their minds. 1 1 I I w l964 Football quad Back Row: Berlakovich, M. Barnes, Charles, D. Wilbur, H. Ebershoff, B. VVise, D. O'Connor, D. Herrick, J. Mewha, C. Stromsky, S. Rush, E. Gtmkel, L. Zdanowicz, -I. Calcaterra, C. Fisher, R. Nardelli, J. Luckhardt. Fifth Row: F. Cederquist E ui . M fr.: O. Lubke . Eufin er R. Ruble . Finle QP s ,J ,s, ,J ly, D. Ivlow, W. Hamera, M. Schnolis, R. Heeren, C. Schneider, 268 r W. Gahm, G. Catavolos, B. Griese, P. Labus, R. Boely, L. Sims, F. Denise, Equip. Mgr. Fourth Row: B. Crimmins, Coach, E. Snitger, B. Lewis, P. Conley, D. Pabich, T. Wiley, M. Moore, D. Holcomb, Faflik, J. Hales, C. Erlenbaugh, B. Mangene, F. Mokry, R. Puthoff, D. Ellison, Coach, A. Parker, The aggressive Boiler team seemed to be stymied with the injury to Hadrick and dropped decisions to both Michigan St. and Minnesota. The Rivets overcame both IU and 13 degree temperature to add another UP to the Old Oaken Bucket, as Purdue rolled over the hapless Cream and Crimson. YVith a sensational 126 yards, Teter out-ran the entire I-Ioosier backfield for the game honors. Coach. Thzfrd Row: E. Zwahlen, Coachg L. DeFi1ippo, C. King, J. Long, B. Hadrick, B. Roach, J. Kuzniewski, K. Singer, S. Ciampi. B. Hopp, J. Shay, R. Minnicar, G. Teter, L. M. liaminski, L. Jardine. Coach. Second Row: J. Mollenkopf, llcad Coach: B. Smith, E. Flanagan, Rittberg, J. Garcia, Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Football Scorebo ard Ohio University O Notre Dame 34 Hfisconsin I 7 Michigan 20 Iowa 14- Illinois I4 Michigan State 21 Minnesota 14 Indiana 22 G. Pappas, S. R. Longmire, J. Valesano, T. Fugate, J. Chura B. DeMoss, Coach, A. Hager, Coach. Front Row: J. Blacklidgc Mgr.: K. Eby, A. Liepold, P. Rudolph, D. Stine, R. R Pfahlcr, H. Mfells, J. Morel, B. Harmon, J. Brush, B. Regoli B. Howard, M. McKibbin, Mgr. 269 asketball Coach Ray Eddy this season completed thirty-one years of coaching. Ray joined the university staff in 1950 when Boilerrnaker basketball was at a dismal low and initiated a strong rehabilitation program. Eddy's teams have been third in the Big Ten overall wonf lost percentages in the last ten years. Supple- menting his record, Eddy has had a profound influence on the athletic program through his leadership, guidance, and enthusiasm. r F '25-il 270 RAY EDDY Head Basketball Coach w ss ,. na., mu ' rn W A: 271 ' r Leading Purdue's 1964-65 basketball squad in conference play was All-American forward Dave Schellhase, voted MVP for the second year by his teammates, whose scoring efforts ranked first in the Big Ten and fifth in the nation. Bob Purkhiser, second in scor- ing on the Rivet team, provided many neces- sary clutch points from the outer perimeter of the court. The surefooted maneuvers helped pace the squads brilliant defensive play against many highly-rated opponents. Purdue fans shouting YVe,re Number One greeted IU as the Rivet squad outplayed Indiana in an S2-70 victory with .508 shooting and the patented 0116-LWO punch of Schellhase and Purkhiser. 'Q ' 'nl ,,.::. ,M if We i . If I J AS D q Q , gr f ' I lf 4 51 ' r wf we NM, ' i X X gk oct? .,' 3, g X . ..' 1 3 'N ' 1 ! ' , ,.f , I , , e 3, X ' 5 ,fl 'lif Q ' - MU, m m E , I ik? X i Corning on strong at the end of the season were Earl Brown and Doug Trudeau, with ex- cellent rebounding and shooting, and Bob Griese, whose gridiron experience served as a nemisis to other teams as Purdue finished the year with a 5-9 Big Ten record. 1964-1965 Basketball Squad l ix f IL H.: M BASKETBALL - Back Row: D. LaRue, D. Johnson, R. Coachg D. Trudeau, B. Jones, G. Grams, T. Niemeier, E. I-licks, D. G. Schellhase, P. Harber, M. VVard, S. 'O'Nei1l, Brown, -I. Sexson, Asst. Coach. From' Row: R. Hughes, S. .-X. McFarland, S. Schueler. Second Row: R. Eddy, Head Cunningham, S. Krull, R. Saal, J. Jameson, B. Purkhiser. Big Ten Scoreboard Purdue 71 ...... Ohio State G4 Purdue Northwestern 87 Purdue 66 ...... Mfisconsin 76 Purdue Iowa 101 Purdue 84 ...... Michigan 103 Purdue Indiana 70 Purdue 81 ...... Minnesota 85 Purdue Iowa 68 Purdue 81 ...... Michigan 98 Purdue Michigan State 110 Purdue 93 ..... Illinois 121 Purdue Indiana 90 Purdue 83 ..... Hfisconsin 74 Purdue Northwestern 87 277 Swimming Although hampered by inexperience as a team, Coach PHIJCllgLlllll,S 1964-65 swim squad was strong in individual efforts. Composed of promising sopho- mores, such as Lenny Carr and Hovert Altzmann, the team also boasted fine performances by seniors Harry Wickens, holder of four varsity records, and Larry Scott, holder of Purdue's breaststroke record. ,.. . was -igml 4' as 278 7 280 restling Rivet grapplers fought problems of team balance and injuries throughout the 1964-65 season, finishing with a dual meet record of 7-9. Command- ing the spotlight was Bob Hopp, a heavyweight, pos- sessing the only undefeated Boiler record. Co- captains Ralph Trail and George Reid were out- standing as consistent winners, while sophomore Roger Anderson, who holds Ohio's 127-pound state crown, shows promise of a tremendous career. In the Big Ten championship at Michigan, Purdue finished in a fifth place tie. Highlighting this meet were Hopp, who placed second in his division, and Trail, who placed fourth in the Big Ten after losing a close decision in a consolation match. 5 v3'Y25f?5.3fQ:sa3Q as as--ag?-agmm -sw-4ss..r..ggV5't mai? KVRESTLING - Back Row: D. Smith, K. Schwarting, -I. V Mestnik G Reid, B. Hunt. Front Row: L. Katz, R. Trail, D. Dooley, R. Black, D Petree Purdue trackmen began the 1964 outdoor season with attention focused on such star performers as sprinters Nate Adams and Al VVashington. Washington won two firsts in the USTFF meet, while the entire squad captured fourth place in the annual Big State track meet. 282 Big Ten Indoor Championship ...... ..,, F ourth Big Ten Outdoor Championship ....,,,, ,.,,,, T emh StlZltC MCCK ................,,....,.,,,,,,, ,-,---, F Oufth USTFF OPCH --------------------........................ ........ S econd Track TRACK - Back Row: Dave Rankin, Head Coachg M. Managerg C. Cochran, E. Mol, F. Perez, R. Ahrenholz, T Isenberg, O. Jacobsen, T. Mathern, N. Schuler, D. Bullerdick, Bache, T. Fugate, R. Gould, Student Manager. Front Row: Per: Parker, Assistant Coach. Second Row: D. Kraft, Student N. Adams, T. Sneed, A. Washington, Moore, L. Coplen 283 Relay Team Second m Nation Setting the pace for 1964 on the indoor oval was the Boiler mile relay squad com- posed of Adams, Wasliington, Terry Sneed, and Charles Cochran. Their time of 3213.8 against three other Big Ten teams was good enough for second in the country. Adams captured his own rank of second in the nation by winning the 300 yard dash, clocked at 30.8 seconds, in the Big Ten Championships. jim Moore recorded his finest season per- formance of 24 ft. 5 in. in the broad jump at the NCAA Eastern Indoor Tournament. Entering the Big Ten championship meet, Purdue's 1964 golf squad was ranked a five-way co-favorite with host Minnesota, Indiana, Northwestern, and Wisconsin. ,The six-man team displayed four rounds of consistent shooting to capture the first Boiler championship since 1961. The Rivet squad again stormed Minnesota's course in the spring to win team honors in the VVestern Conference Golf Tournament. Golf Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue 286 18 llyl 376 376 376 32 765 765 861 782 943 1075 765 Big Ten Scoreboard Indiana 6 Indiana 1215 Indiana 382 Ohio State 383 Michigan 390 Michigan State 16 Illinois 804 Ohio State 810 Indiana 899 Ohio State 824 Michigan 966 Illinois 1104 N orthwestern 773 H . ,nit ge will jig-if 5,5 ig Ten Champions nigh if Q lr I if X 4, Y GOLF - Back Row: Sam Voinoff, Coachg R. O'Block, R. Radder, C. Hellman, R. Zender, T. VVinter. From Row: T. Ryan, S. Sunclstrom, M. Martin, M. Gery. After sweeping six matches of seven in an early season training tour, Sam Voinoffs 1964 golf squad continued at an even pace of top-quality playing to finish the year with an impressive dual meet record of 24-l. Following the inspired shooting of junior Terry Wiinter, who was the Boilermaker medalist in 10 of the season's 19 rounds, the Rivet golfers also defeated Ball State, Notre Dame, and Indiana in the A'Big State meet. This victory helped to avenge Purdue's only loss of the year, an early one-point decision to Indiana. Additional frosting was added to the Boilermaker cake during the summer post- season when W'inter won Indiana's State Amateur Championship and junior Bob Zender Captured the same title in his home state of Illinois. 2 N225 ig 1 :ff f JN, 5. 111 :fa ,- ,pf .. tif., Q 288 , ,'4J,.,'. 1 . -L4 222 'img , Jimi., . A ,Hx , ,, I 5515512 ' 251255233551 52263151 Q -, REF? 111: 42-M1 ,1 31,21 ,WA--Y, . lfggsgxifiggykfx iifffiazzss 239555-ffafsfff iazggsgfzfsesfg W1 sssik mf W' - Q Q f k Q ..1sa..,i gm A -M , :.z'rSfm.. ,E 5515559 S1 33:2 4 Ti 1-111111111111 12 -we ,Pg 1 wr. f1QQia1?W?11 W M11 W, 1 A 1 01615121 151, 1- 4211, 'S--5 K.n.1.m1. .2 M ,. ,1 .Lee -1 ,SQ fmvzgfzl ' ' wffmd 7 H ss, 1 1 . 11 fm 1 . .. 11 1 1 Q . ,, 1 X151 1 1-1f--11: 11 1:gf3y- ' ' ' 4 :.L 11,-- ,1 - -1 urn: ss' 'EW 1 QM:-1 M my -1 .,.,Q.,R, , X M W1 2 9 L 3 919 X Q Q f 3 1 1 11 1 1 111 1 as 2? w 1 41.1-I' ,A 16 ... 1 Q -IQ-Q-Q , un JL N . .., 1- aug-- J 1 Ba eball ,fu g Q ,- ELT Concentrated pitching efforts and a balance of hitting power during early-season games proved the 1964 baseball squad to be a potential threat in Big Ten competition. Even with such veterans as Dick Lui and Mel Garland briefly sidelined due to in- juries, the Riveters displayed a variety of defensive and offensive scoring techniques in accounting for a fine 7-2 record in pre-conference play. ESU f. , ' ' V' -. ,,-' ' .Dk r-.. ' - I' A ' 2 - , Y nw -wwf M, 11, - Xu .MSX 35- Purdue 3 Minnesota 2 Purdue 6 Iowa 3 Purdue 4 Iowa 0 Purdue 3 Michigan 4 Purdue 4 Michigan State 5 Sparked by hurlers Joe Caggiano and Creighton Purdue 0 Michigan State 3 Burns, both of whom posted 5-l season records, the Purdue 6 Ohio State 3 1964 baseball team began Big Ten play by sweeping Purdue 6 Indiana 10 three consecutive diamond tilts. Hitting, scoring, Purdue ll Indiana O and fielding efforts became an effective weapon of Purdue l Mfisconsin 55 the Boilermakers as the squad defeated many of its Purdue 2 Northwestern 4 highly-rated conference opponents. Lui, Garland, and Purdue 6 Northwestern 0 Dave McKenzie posted the highest batting average Purdue 1 Illinois 6 while McKenzie, Mike Mathis, and Gordon Teter Purdue 2 Illil1OiS 0 led in RB1's to pace the Riveters to a final 8-7 record. Purdue 12 Illinois O ia, .w. ia-5,15 K ka' I .. l BASEBALL - Back Row: Joe Sexson, Head Coach, VV. Eby, R. Minniear, D. Stine, I. Wrona, T. Herman, R. Mfeiler, M. Mathis, YV. Isaacs, S. Cunningham, C. Burns, Purkhiser. Front Row: J. Chess, R. Lui, R. Sannnons, G. M. IfVard, R. Haan, Student Manager, Ray Schalk, Assistant Buente, G. Teter, H. Schaefer, I. Doan, D. McKenzie, Coach. Second Row: T. Pugh, M. Garland, M. Purvis, K. Caggiano. ' 291 Tennis Purdue's tennis team began competition for the 1964 season with returning stalwarts Bob Powless and Mike Hannas leading the squad. Powless and sophomore Wayne Svoboda formed a winning team in doubles matches while all three men turned in fine per- formances in singles throughout the year. 43' Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue Purdue TENNIS - Back Row: George Schoene, Asst. Coachg QI. Leisch, M. Hannas, E. Schmidt, R. Powless, Larry LaBree, Head Coach. Front Row: B. Brodie, VV. Svoboda, R. I-Iedgegard, G. Clark, J. Stratford. Michigan State 8 Purdue 0 ...... Ohio State 7 Purdue 4 ...... Cincinnati 4 Purdue 0 ...... Notre Dame 8 Purdue 3 ...... Ball State 2 Purdue 3 ...... Michigan 9 Purdue 5 ...... Northwestern 9 Minnesota 5 Indiana 9 Mlisconsin 6 VVestern Michigan 6 DePauw 3 293 Crew CREW - Back Row: D. Kissel, G. Scherschel, A Euler T Staples R Skilken N Falcowe, D. Thuermer, Stroke, J. Thomas. Front Row B Blackwell Coxswam After a swing through Florida and a suc- cessful tour of the New England area during Spring Vacation, Larry Tolle's l964 Crew began a Spartan practice schedule for its on- coming dual meets. The Riveters placed eleventh out of twenty-two competing var- sities in the annual Dad Vail Regatta and finished the season by hosting a six-way meet which took place on the Wabash. - wg, -. - ,. ., .4 ...V -5' W1 - W r .. N -f --:Y-,' ,.- . . we- T-y..l--5.1.-i-'f-fu1llFE'. ?33 l mx nw M - -if K5 V: .- a -'ss+ we V . A S 't4s.,,.- f. ,. . .-n..-, ,-1. at V,- ,-' fais,igfs595'-,,. ,,.,l.-.3 f , 1 Af- t I -we Q Qggyg. gli-, fir m.I'EJiF- 6'i ' W' ' 'Q 'Ja-1i ',-ze.-ze'-6' 3 4-., f-A 'fa-fe 23-ig' - -.J 'jig' pig'-2-'- 3-f.,.?,i1,V ' -i A , KA, , X... fi . -.-.5 -.-. ,, 1 I-1. .34 Coach Ed Eicholtz' 1964 Soccer squad bounced back from an opening loss against Michigan State to win their next four conference games. Co-captains Denis Rydjeski and .Iide Soyode led the Riveters to 5-6 overall and 4-2 conference records. Brilliant of- fensive play and defensive goal work paced the strong, young squad which will lose only one starter for the next season via graduation. D. Ryajeski , l , , ' rio, -if A. .1 ,L ,Q - 'C' - -qs . .C . . - la. '- 'L - SOCCER Back Row EdE1cho1tz Head Coach S Ilubuoma Cucuz, McAlpine, I-I. Veldman, G. Tatepo, D. Ehren, P. E Aas S Sikaneta I Diedrlch L Miles R IXILIDI7 G Quiroz, S. M. Craig. Front Row: Anyanwu, E. Dye, G. Lefebure J Soyode Co Capt E kurz O Sanduik Ralph Carrillo, D. Rydjeski, Co-Capt., M. VVin, J. Djuric, M. Orjuela Asst Coach Second Row M Seeley D May R Grandcolas. 2955 Men's Intramurals Organized sports participation among men's campus housing units is encouraged through Pur- due's intramural calendar, a tightly planned schedule of athletic events designed to promote an interest in both competitive skills and physical development. as flaws, V as E Jn-A 'K ,Y. 9 Womerfs Intramurals 0 'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'o'ooo,0,o,o,o,o,o,o, 00000000000 W 9.4.59 0000000000000 f kgMgyvMvqvQvvyvvvvvv 4, , , ,f ' f vvvvvv, wvwvvMMmwwvf?,M4Mvv wx - xf pwysavv sw- vvvvvs -vvvl if , vgvvs vvvv vvvrruvvevqxf .0 vvvvx vvvvvv wvv L , ' lvvvvv vvvvvv ' v divx vvvv X A00 fx ' V ..', l vvv - X 'N1+ifvX' ,XXXX A sfxfif In the middle of a sports world dominated by men, the Purd e 'o-ed can find 21 womenls intramural program specifically planned and prepared with he in mind. Events ranging from baseball t s 'mminv' offer tl e Co ed an opportunity to f tl e l' 'fy her tal ts nd to gain a workmo k l d 'e f y funda nt l thletic skills. w ' ' , ,.,. 5 1, Q A V1 A 1 .: - -.2 764 sv . - x 1 lv Q11 J-V p xml - -,vf '1 -0 ' ' 1.1.2 299 -Q- 300 ..1 . . ' '5 X9 Greeks his my Profile of Greeks Subject to awe and criticism by the outside world, the life of 21 Greek is composed of diverse elements. Rush, pledgeship, trade parties, pin sere- nades, and campus activities are encountered with the abounding spirit of brotherhood. Time, alone, confirms the strength of that special bond which links one to another in the Greek world. xx-xt fig? x AX Dreams became a reality as the Alpha Chis witnessed the groundbreaking cere- monies for their new house. Sketches show a three-story, colonial style built of pink brick and complemented by white pillars. Eager anticipation was felt by everyone and even the icy waters of the usual Lambda Chi tubbing was unsuccessful in smothering this spirit. A smile and welcome sign were out for all as the sisters honored their new house- mother with a tea in the fall and hosted the Providence district meeting in the spring. Buck Row: AI. Menclell, S. Freeze, K. VVissbaum, G. Mueller, M. I-lolm, B. Brown, C. VVilson, E. Maesso, P. Daley, D. Garvin. G. Cline. Sl!l'U7I!l Row: B. Honlgin, P. Martin, P. Kennedy, L. Vllakehouse, S. Olander, A. VanV1eet, Trinclle, AI. Rasp, L. Petty, P. lvilson. Front Row: M. Brom, l A. Burkhardt, I. Kuss, Schaefer, Mrs. Ethel Smersh, Ford, .I. Bates, KB. Otto, K. Flanigan. .MHMM ' -' ' .W 5,355 img .r- . Mrrrr g,g::g .. ' LMJM., ' Back Row: Vaught, L. Brown, Mandorin, C. France, S. l-latliaway. S. Novak, M. Davis, S. Spengeman, Rogge, K. Herald. Seroml Row: M. l'VlgllU1lZlI'l, L. Yezlzel. L. Geis, A. Strickler, D. K. Goodman, R. Mennen, M. Davis, F. Mennen, N. Shaw. From Row: C. Kriz, J. Mfarren, L. Thompson, J. Andersen, M. Mayo, C. Ault, M. Schneider, B. Click, M. Canfield, S. Bowman. 30 5 l l. Burl: Row: F. Siebenthul, P. Christen, C. Hill, J. Smith, C. Eckert, S. Montgomery, N. Coplen, S. Burwell, A. M. VVilson. Secmul Row: A. Evans, V. Kemper, J. Fnlvey, P. Corliss, D. Back Row: P. Elile, R. Underkofler, M. Aydt, R. YVittek, II. Chanoux, M. Mziresh, M. Myers, -I. Gray. Second Row: Fox, C. K. Dillion, C. Bills, S. Sprunger, N. Smick, N. Finclliug, M. Meeks, C. Mooney. Front Row: B. Stoll, M. .X. Gleim. M. Fisher, AI. jilku, S. Butler, LI. S. Denny, S. lflciny. D. M. Smith. Coplen, P. Dunn. Front Row: S. Serey, B. Del-Iaven, AI. A. Kessler, Mrs. Lzxurene Buxton, G. Ritter, ll. Ehle, H. Suye. 306 An all campus tea in honor of their new housemother Mrs. Laurene Buxton initiated a year bubbling with social functions for the ADPis. Although trade activi- ties with the TKES, Lambda Chis, and Sigma Nus set a hectic pace, time was found to plan a festive weekend for dad and nioin when the women of Alpha Delta Pi show- ed their parents appreciation in a very special, but fun, way. With eager anticipation ol? their new house being completed in the fall, the AOPis whisked through the year brimming with activities. Between trade functions with the TKES, Sigma Nus, and Tri- angles, the sisters still found time for singing, play- ing bridge, and studying. Field Day with the Sani- mies, the traditional Christmas dance with the Skulls, and Penny Carnival rounded out the year. 308 Back Row: L. Slo1.1gl1,P.X'Velzcl, M. Anderson, C. Frieclmeyer, A. Hzxllstrom, L. Amos, J. Lzunb. Front Row: C. Rine, B. M. Arbuckle, M. Cochran, Saxton. Secoml Row: C. D. Coates, M. Miertl, A. Hoflfman, P. Goss, L. Swisher, B. X'VCllSlCl', R. Fields, J. Ramsey, S. Suydzlm, S. Dwornicki, S. Dillon, S. L. Zwierzynski. CJ rv Buck Row: B. Young, M. Munday, L. Schnell, D. Cznrruthers, Oren, J. R. Mitchell, L. Mcllaniel. S. Kzxys, G. Robinson. 15. Cunningham, AI. Elgin, Bundchu, D. McCle:xcl, S. L. Front Row: M. Beckmann, N. Major, S. Fosbrink, S. Stauber I-Alum. Snmnfl Row: M. Silnoncl, B. Gaston, A. Bell, Crossett, S. Benz, L. Coling, C. Erlenbaugll. 309 Buck. Row: S. Motsch, j. Crisler, S. Mays, L. Sleight, L. L. Conley, V. Ray, K. Davenport, II. Hunt, C. Lerith, H. Belknap, clZl1'l11Ol'lCy, S. Mzlyer. .S'ef'oncl Row: S. A. Hutchins, K. P. SII'ZlI1ClllZlgCI1, S. Burk, P. lfllilling, Justice, L. Baird Bond, C. Hether, S. Fziirbzinks, C. Sllllllllfll, A. Thompson y Hzmnwell, .-X. Holclenizm. Fran! Row: Pounds, T. Fowler, M. Sweet, S. Moshnugh, Young, K. Baker, B. Petmskzns, C. Curtis, S. Finch, C. Clll'lSIlZlI'l5Cl'l, R. Oswald, I. Lokke, C. Roberts. Back Row: D. Masten, T. Lorenz, VV. DuMont, C. Forsgren S. Kiel, L. Pursen, M. Ferwerclu, B. Exner, B. Tzmgeman M. Meier. Second Row: N. lvinegardner, A. Dally, M Himelreich, S. J. Veris, M. Weigand, E. Herman, K. I-Iart, 310 R. Colbv, S. Coffman. Front Row. M. Brunswick, L. Marble B. Redinon, P. Rose, E. Beihl, N. Bond, -I. Skinner, Bridges, J. Harding. YVith the hanging of the official sign over the door, the Alpha Phi Lodges welcome Hlat was ex- tended to the campus. The Lodge will temporarily provide room for meetings, open houses, and an occasional hootenany until their new contemporary house is completed. Trade parties with the Acacias, Sigma Pis, and Sigma Nus provided the stimulus for a fast-paced year for the Alpha Phis. 2 X :A Alpha Xi Delta began the year of activities with their annual pledge barebcue, Starvation Army. As lall progressed into winter, time allowed for an open house, Lambda Chi and TKE trade parties, and a faculty dessert. Y'Vith the coming of spring, the Fuz- zies joined with the Pikes for Penny Carnival and introduced their Moms to true college life by having them stay in the house over Mother's Day. illlli Q liilj,2flgl V G i A . J. Q I ,, T 4 ,,. V if A. . . E ,Q . . ... . . , , ,S ,. . l -4- ' 1 .5 Buck Row: M. Vlfesner, C. Clnistnmn, D. Todd, bl. Alford. AI. Reynolds, tl. lvlzirty, R. Discliinger. M. Turner, S. I-loflierr Bzias. Second Row: Luwslle. D. McClure, II. Lundalil, K. L. Lathrop, C. Pucllowski, A. Azpell, S. Yochein, D. Fraser, Bark Row: S. Holloway, M. Conner, C. Thoinas, L. Tlluernier. D. Bychinsky, D. Mficner, S. Koss, R. Craig, B. Tower, C. Miers, K. Buuglnnzin, P. Krause. Sccoml Row: P. Mather. K. Denton, M. Moore, Yllagner, B. Stewart, P. Miller. R. 'C 'Sc 1 B. A. I-lzlsclby, R. Shaw. Front Row: A. Vining, L. M. Mfilson, C. A. Howell, N. Schultlieis, L. Hull, Mrs. Miriam VVhite, L. Kramer, M. Janssen, D. Ensign, S. Bulkeley. Burrell. S. Horn, A. M. Shewmakcr, C. Nunznnnker. Front Rom: E. Horst, K. Kzillstrom, L. Reser, N. -I. Naftzger, S. Ness, P. Mfagner, S. Elsbury, M. Maxon, S. Alexander, P. Mortel. ,-A 313 Buck Row: D. Sleidinger, VV. Good, I. Nelson, I. Anderson , B. QI. Brooks, P. Skinner, A. Enberg, K. Work, S. Keller, M. S. Byers, E. Hudson. Second Row: D. Neubauer, K. Cole, K. S. Lasswcll, M. Corrigan, M. Nelson, K. Nelson, C. Huber, Minick, K. Holzingcr, D. Michelson. Front Row: D. I-Ianls Shook, C. Huff, V. Kiser, S. Cord, Mrs. Helen Lcmcnt Bowyer, B. Blum, S. Johnson, T. X'Vilson, Ryner. Ai 2 IQ - lik Q - - Back Row: R. Mitchell, K. Burkle, S. Minick, QI. Landrum P. Sandstrom, P. Mfeber, K. Kokes, S. Neubauer, M. Fritz, K. K. Kramer. Second Row: C. McGinnis, M. Howald, V. Copping, S. Ryan, I-I. Whitson, S. Videgar, Haas, B. Coyner, 314 Ticusun, J. Modlin. Front Row: Johnston, B. Winslovs Schmidt, J. Harvey, Thoma, B. Burkhmdt, K. Price A. Gibbs, M. R. Cwzilinzn, A. Halbrook. Chi Omega, anxious to impress their new house mother, went all out to capture first in Field Day and on their great l'IOlTlCCOlIll1lg sign. Along with ice and snow, winter brought dates and decorations together to spark the holiday season. Spring ushered in Penny Carnival and II Chi O-Fiji duet. 315 Having barely moved in, the pledges walked out and returned with Hannah, a large doll, as the key to getting back in the house. The DGS then laughed at all superstitions by boldly having a Friday the Thirteenth Party. The SSDG Pinafore Party, the anchorman's banquet, and Penny Carnival with the ATOS were other components of the successful year. .ff , if - fm- f 1 il Back Row: B. L. Spiers, S. Frrmcour, Hess, M. Delacroix, E. Norris, B. Xvagner, M. Lang, I-I. Young, M. Bull. Second Row: J. Kraus, D. Brown, M. S. Diggins, S. K. Smith, J. Rank, Humphrey, M. Miller, M. Halsey, A. Neuhauser. 1' Front Row: T. Morse, L. S. Applegate, L. K. Shuttleworth, N. Murphy, Mrs. Gwendolyn Brown, M. Cline, J. Mclnnes, L. Murphy, L. VVl1ite. N aim J 3, , ., ,W . I V .. 1,1 V., 44.5 1 .V , . I V l aj sj ,TLA . .2 , ,K ,, .- A K . x ,,. , 9 , A 1 ':4 !v-I X l - f: Q. .f . 'ffnx ' x - l ., ' . Qu. i 1- 'H I - l 11 .- ' 5- , I I . 'J ' ' ' . 'QQ .. A . l 4 'lk v 4 1 .4 I iam' i W ', rl L I, z.lL' l .13 ,F 'I . Mfg' X gh il . St V. H Vi, . .I i J A xg ' I , ', J C, F' I 'l ' I I x l . M . , Bark Row: M. Reid, P. A. Bond, L. Ruehlmann, L. Reinsch. A. Pearson, A. Bower, B. YVillizuns, M. Richman, M. Hummel. Serond Row: J. XVz1lther, J. Suggs, K. Ecsch, S. Miller, Meredith, K. Zimmerman, J. Miller, C. Crandall, M. Harvey. Front Row: L. Gordon, M. Hammer, J. Jones, J. Rust, M. Leypoldt, M. J. Evans, C. liusterday, C. Dnszewski, C. Stuart. S eeftqre , J if32EiPT:1f A 1 , M' A +. - A . ' V ' - it Q- rt 3- -. , -vi is EE J. - w N Q ' , 'NWN .Q 4.5 11:3 ,. X' A! . , 4 ,Q I 5 I. . ,, J 1 .Q Q . 9 .Q A .sa .. A Q . H E . r 5 he 4 ' it . A g . J Re., I.- X J if .ll r 'Z -f ' V . J ... X I. lrfexw :J A fu A14 I ll 317 Ang , Burk Row: P. Ellis, Palmer, M. K. I-Izmislup, -I. A. Seward, Weaver, E. Kruggel, B. Smith, I. Stine. Front Row: J. L. K. A. Dannnon, M. Kurtz, M. Lincoln, Sicglnund, B. BCFHCL P- Hilbidll, Kfilllyf Crockett, Mallcss, M. Muller, S. Smith. Secmzrl Row: M. Williams, B. K. Betz, K. Shllllk, P- 62010, A- KCUY, P- VVHTHC13 C- BCl1l'CflS- Murphy. NI. Miller, K. Lowes, N. J. Hancock, B. Ceiling. L. Bark. Row: S. Morris, C. Gusmfson, Rulon, H. Lezldley, S- K-ill4CHl1Y, B- Ford. G- PfifSCllC1', R-DM, CFIIYIC, K- KCUIICIY N, 51110, A, IQIH13, D, I-Igmseny B, I-Ian-lm, P, Miller, C, E. E. Marker, B. Renner, M. A. Erickson. Front Row: M. McKinstry, MfMCD0ug.111, Cl. Shoop, K. Cromwell, E. Ryland. Mertz, C. Clfilig, 5. lliflellgefy BCCl4Sil'2ll1Cl,. J- VIIIICC, N- Secoml Row: B. Arcns, S. Ashenfelter, A. Skinner, P. Stone. Taylor, -I. 51165, M- Cl1l1ClS, IX- IXCSSICY, N- Blillr, Al- PCECTSOU- 318 if-,www yyy -98 4? 4', A9 Give me that ole Theta spirit rang from 607 Russell as long-awaiting Dads of Theta Seniors join- ed the ranks of traditional pumpkin pie flippers. While picnics, dinners, sledding or trampoline par- ties with the Kappa Sigs, Phi Psis, ATOS, Sigs, and Betas kept the girls jumping, plans with the TKES had begun for Penny Carnival. Wlieii celebrating their 50th year at Purdue, Thetas discovered that college fun hadn't changed much since 1915 as they enjoyed hundreds of ahunnae who returned to show that sorority meinbership offers an unlimited num- ber olf opportunities throughout life. 319 2 KKF Returning from summer conven tion, the Kappas were the proud possessors of the national trophy for scholarship. Grades were not their only goal, as was evidenced at the umezz diving and trampoline party with the Betas. Yuletide spirit abounded at their Christmas decorating party with the boy Pi Phis, and the energy was again apparent in the combined Kappa-Sig Ep effort at the Penny Carnival. Back Row: P. Pzxrclonxxcr, M. Havens, K. Nolte, M. Kohrmnn, Lancet, H. Hardison, C, Hutchison. Front Rayz: F. Novotny, II. Hcssidcnfc, C. Schloss, R. Orf, L. Horner, B. Rockey, S. J. Currie, R. Pautler, C. McCarty, P. Hardlng, A. Miller, W. Symmcs, D. Carlson. Scrfoml Rvwz B. Bell, G. X'V01f, S. E. JOIICS, K- MC11I11kO, Smith, K- MZIIKOX, 5- DiSqllC- Griggs, N. Purlon, II. Wcutc, ll. Bykowski, M. Boothc, S. 9 - KFZT' 'Q' .1 1' '- - T, all. f 'L , F- SJ 3 fly It -- h ' - , ,K A A ! 4, Q . S ' , - L Q. L L N Q . E Q N .F . V . V Ax, W 1 1 V Z i ' 1 ., H . 1 , . ,.,:- ' ' A, , I 'I xt 7 f, X 2.7 H, W , W ,ii ix' N 7' , -' Qi . . , A A lb 5 f 3? y , , A., .1 V S ff f -. ' Y . . 1 K X , f A - ' ' - 5- ' x 1 V I' ' 'vp rf- 4 ' 'I ' X' -' ' I ' 'A ,fm-wiv-. A im ww . A 3 . I Q L . , ll Ai 1.33.1 Back Row: Havens, I... Bowman, T. Sargent, Jackson, K. K. E. Seward, L. Bromley, Vanlitten, S. Kieselbach. Front Lungcll, M. Kemp, N. Lumkes, S. Fisher, Humphrey. Row: M. Faux, S. Moore, L. Crump, S. Hutton, G. Yveber, Suwnrl Row: tl. Brznilcy, KI. Powell, K. Skinner, B. Strusscr, ll. Duff, A. Burke, E. Stanbery, QI. Strauss. 321 IZ, A.. l 37 Bark Row: D. Pugatz, Cook, L. Lewis, N. Karstedt, C. S. Duncan, M. Decker, I-I. Schulliol, QI. Green. From' Row: F, Mullen, S. Amy, C. lllyes, L. Mzingano, II. Hall, K. L. Allen. Semnzl Row: L. Shirer, L. Slocks, D. Miclmlski, D Dupuis, M. Rilielin, R. X'VCl5C1lVC1', N. Mfoltz, J. Thompson Bark Row: T. Hipsher, L. Piauik, L. Gurriott, B. Brookover, C. Bredewziler, D. Sweet, S. Resner, B. I-lziwks, R. Rulll x V. L. Fuller, M. Howes. Second Row: N. Boes, B. Bruno, AI. Buc'kwalte1', Silbu, B. Newnlun, P. McMichael, I. Pedclicorcl, IZ. P. Deeg, M. Frazier, N. Keecll, F. Howes, Mrs. Mary Byrne, -I. Brown, A, Gngino, G. Moffett, D. Fairbanks, E. Schultz. E. Scobee, Stutler, -I. I-Iavcr, A. Trippcl. Frorit Row: R. S. Slledlolsky, K. Mooney, J. Horner, P. Trook, Cauclell, P. Visin, QI. jones, J. I-lzilsemu, Kocrlge, Richey, Lucas. -I. E. McCloud. 322 WZ P P lDM Attracting the attention of the entire campus on homecoming weekend with its winking eye was the Phi Mu's flirtatious Play Boy Bunny, and causing quite a stir in its own right was their baby pink tandernl' which the sisters used for regular workouts. Parties with the ATOS and Delta Chis, caroling with the Crows, and Penny Carnival with the Triangles made the year pass all too quickly. fl? ' r l N 323 Back Row: C. Hunter, A. Soderstrom, P. Pliner, B. Barr, M. Smith, K. Andrews, -I. Huestis. Front Row: A. Cole, D. B Bass, K. Shook, C. Kleinkuecht, K. Miller, G. Anderson, M. Gomnes, N. Peterson, G. Stern, J. Resh, C. Rathbun, L P. O'Hern, J. Netteslleim. Seconzl Row: -I. Stewart. D. Blocks, Cobb. E. Pearson, Rice. K. Post, V. Swift, N. Michaels, C. Farchmin, L. Se-ren, R. E. . W 1' ggi, Back. Row: P. Sprowl, J. Ortmun, L. Morehouse, S. Eckles, S- Alger, S- Bottorff, S- MCCIIYCIY- FTON Row: C- P. Beaty, K. Horton, A. Thompson, S. Ramsey. Second Row: Lichtenfels, S. Arthur, M- MCMHIIOII, S- Tl'CdWC1l, L G. M. Haley, E. Downie, C. Biukley, B. Hewitt, L. Glendening, Patterson, B. Balkema, P. Farthing, J. Pearson. 324 4 rw 'lf v. r l' li y. l 4 l W , l X 2 Zigi ' l'l Enthusiastic, hard-working Pi Beta Phis started the year with a tea to honor their new housemother. Many other and varied social functions in which they participated included the Crow-Pi Phi open house following the Old Oaken Bucket game, trade parties with the Kappa Sigs, the Phi Delts, and the Betas, and the annual Delta Tau Delta-Pi Beta Phi faculty tea which again was a big success. This year they also had a first when the Thetas bought the Pi Phis in the Campus Chest auction. To end the mem- orable year, the longvawaited groundbreaking for their new addition to the house was held. EK Ox, the Theta Chi's St. Bernard, was just one of the unusual items which the pledges were required to scour up on their scavenger hunt. Then it was the sister's joint eflfort that added up to success as the Sigma. Kappas Worked on their homecoming sign, held an all-campus open house after the I. U. game, and gave a tea for retired University professors. 326 -,' 31: '-dur Li G .ALA Back Row: S. Davis, S. Shoop, J. Menchofer, V. Mfood, L. K. Moucka, Richhart, J. Hoffer, J. Lang. Second Row: R. L. VandeVo1'd, G. Clark, C. Knobel, M. Zimmerman, C. Martin, P. Metz, A. Anderson, R. Schramm. Front Row H. Stephenson, S. Carmack, M. Miller, N. Dalessanclro, Mrs Blanche Palmer, B. Thompson, C. Vermillion, E. Tolnitch 3 Back Row: M. Dilts, L. Miller, DI. McCaw, K. Puncochar, C. Gentz, M. Orme, S. E. Nolan. Second Row: P. A. Rabourn, K. Chavcrs, S. Shackleton, C. Seybert, -I. Owens, A. Daily, J. Spitler. Front Row: K. L. Skow, C. C. Koslow, tl. H I Xenni, T. Bender, M. Burgess, C. Larson. 2 YJ Back Row: T. Linz, K. Mayo, K. Sutton, J. Crull. T. AI. Lederer, D. Olsen, L. Y'Valls, P. Haslem, B. VVinkel. Front VzmPatten, M. Goss, P. Heckaman, L. Orr, Wiltsey. Second Row: N. Adams, C. Kashur, M. McKee, S. Bishop, E. VVu1ke1' Row: B. -I. Dunkle, M. Lovejoy, L. Bruckner, S. Peterson, R. Ratliff, A. Spears, P. Depuy, C. Thompson. L A L L Back Row: J. Neff, B. Potter, C. Gebhardt, M. Serbon, K. 12. Derby, L. Rui, K. Fogelberg, S. Katterheinrich, C. D. Smith M. VVall, C. Frick. Second Row: D. Golliher, N. Shade, M M. Thomes, J. Brinkley, A. Streightoff. K. Hamilton, D 328 Baldwin, M. LeGrancl, S. Phillips. Front Row: J. Morris, D Frick, M. 'McNulty, S. Clarkson, B. Gamble, D. Myers, V y S. Harroff, A. Flickinger, C. jezek. ZTA Swinging the Zetas into fall was the jazz Festival Under the Stars with the KDRS, a rousing football game with the Triangles, and a trade party with the Delta Chis. Striving diligently, the Zetas worked for a repeat performance of the 1964 University Sing when they Captured the first place trophy. A if sf 2 if is s w il 88 if 5 ix- l ACACI Friday night guests of Acacia were entertained amid the structure of the new bum room which was completed in time to house the fall pledge dance and the various Christmas activities. Banks of snow soon became heaps of sand as the men and their dates returned to the days of the sphinxes and the pyramids at their biannual Nite on the Nile. 330 Wa. :T iw! W - it 4. -ad. , Back Row: V. Clevenger, J. Shaw, J. Vllagner, S. Oakley, K. Knaus, D. Connolly. F1'071tROZUZ H. Leffler, R. Beckett J. Robertson, R. Nvarren, VV. Disque, YV. North, YV. Lyon, H. Kirtland, J. Moore, J. VVrigl1t, M. Johnson, L. Knohl D. Lowes, G. Gillespie. Second Row: C. Oclio, M. Biery, L. Allen, M. Miller, D. Field, I-I. Frietehen. l l l A 1 9 3 . - I! B-.-'x PL Q Back Row: J. Lang, M. VVeber, J. Breese, R. Pottengef, R Zell, J. Sims, S. O'Donnell, R. Goold, D. Vllaibel, R. Miller Second Row: W. VValker, J. Guenther, T. Sundling, P Ludwig, R. S. Garard, M. Miller, N. Glass, Bruther, D Goehler Front Row' R. Havens D. Bristle C. Sadek, M Z Jones. 'Walken Dyer, L. Gentry, R. Muhii, P. Crihfield J. Shaffer, Day. 1 A ... .. - Back Row: J. Steinmann, M. Avery, J. Wells, H. Brawner, Horn. Front Row: R. Miller, C. Kallstrom, K. Merrill, L. R. Priem, Eastwood, L. Mfonder, J. Mader, G. Leonard, Robinson, E. Debus, C. Young, E. Lukes, J. Davidson, M. S. French. Second Row: D. Larson, VV. Hoff, S. Lindemcr, Stanley. J. Xvhitinger, S. Kocpper, D. Murray, M. Southerland, T. L 3 Back Row: R. Stair, W. Schmidt, M. Sjothun, T. Wilhelm, R. Jourdan. Front Row: Hoffman, YV.. Saul, R. Mervos, B Toering, B. Hogan, J. Dee, T. Holmes, D. Wilhelm, M. George, VV. Kummeyer, XV. Smith, L. Middlesworth, Mckcl Baymzm. Second Row: R. Roynard, Smith, G. Borden, T. YV. King. Adams, P. Robison, E. Codncr, Stebel, C. Shively, P. 332 Ya!! 1 P v, 2- Sl 1 Y Wm, rn.. -e SP4 L. ' , n . 4 ,ET '25 as it may Confusion along with hammers and saws were the tools of the pledges of Alpha Chi Rho as they worked to remodel the bum room early in the fall. Before too much time was lost, the men and their dates enjoyed a night in Nantucket as the fall pledge dance opened the social year. Fish nets soon changed to mistletoe as Christmas music flowed through their house. lNith a shift to warm weather the men return- ed to their favorite pastime of greeting female Stll- dents wlio tread their walks on the way to classes. ' --:Asus Fall found the men of Alpha Epsilon Pi and their faithful mascot, Prince, ready to begin a year with many activities. The Senior Cord Hunt provid- ed many enjoyable hours as the pledges searched the house from the dormitory to the bum room. The Purdue men willingly placed a P on the chain attached to the New Oaken Bucket as their chapter Won the annual basketball tournament against the IU chapter. YVith sports put aside the men enter- tained their dates with a lively evening of dancing at their annual spring formal. r2 'J ,V I J I 1 , fl! .gf 'f,,Vlf fy A if, 334 I I If X Back Row: F. Cohen, YV. Levenfeld, A. M. Schcfflcr, H. Levin, D. Wfeinstein, I. Yalowitz. F1'o11.t Row: M. Bohn, Kutznmn, M. Tirengel, R. Atlas, W. Roodman, A. Berliner. l 0.84, . Pl QQEF. . . M WZEM. f q. FS l Back Row: S. Rosenberg, R. Alper, H. Greene, A. Stern, J. Brin, E. Peck, R. Goldhaber, J. Segal. Front Row: R. Gould, P. K2lUl4lHHI1, B. Pulau, R. Axelrod, D. Kraft, L. Evans, R. Sobol. 335 Back Row: G. Nellzms, N. Davis, Coryu, J. Butts, M. R. Larew, M. Moyer, B. Iordan, Bland. Front Row: I-I Gentry, Bullock, D. Madsen, R. l-Iussler. Second Row: Wlilliams, -I. Scott, D. Allen, S. Blain, D. Orr, R. Placke E. Brown, YV. Metzger, L. Hannah, N. Huff, Scheetz, R. Graves, Kerkhof, M. McElfresh, M. Bloomberg. A ,S 4. Back Row: D. Caldwell, L. Eltcr, J. Adler, B. VVilson, J. x'V2lICI'111Ell1, G. Speaker. Front Row: Roth, P. Vkfilcox Smith, T. Sinclair, R. Hurt, H. Hiatt. Second Row: B. B. Pittenger, L. Alexander, L. Bennett, S. Akers, D. G1ll Brown, W. Groscost, H. Poole, Skinner, R. Clark, B. T. Sommers. 336 Q12 AFP Yvith a klunk', of the cornerstone, Alpha Gamma Rho began building the new addition to their house. The progress of the construction during the previous spring, amid numerous waterfights, was reason enough for enthusiasm, but not the only event that accented the year. In the fall the pledges present- ed a costume party and the Christmas social season was highlighted by the Pink Rose Formal. 337 AKA A newly painted and remodeled house was the result of summer work by the men of Alpha Kappa Lambda, who finished in time to celebrate their 50th national anniversary in high style. This set the pace for the fall house dance and the work on the Homecoming display. The enthusiasm the men showed in their many serenades was demonstrated to their mothers in a well organized program which, along with the house dance, culminated a busy year. YP. X XW XX XXX 338 fs Burk Row: R. Reeves, D. Johnson, N. Light, Zuro, C. Tom, G. Crouse, F. Scllurmzm. l 'ronr Row: R, Fallon, R. Tuulman, S. Dautel, B. Feay, D. Wzlitzman, J. Gleason. Buch Row: R. Crzzll, A. Mcllntire, P. Ranck. R. Clary, R. L. Overlnyer, li. I-Ioldren. Sammi Row: R. Cruz, H. Woodwind, Cain, D. Arnhell, D. Clark, D. Wishmnnn, H. Carlson. Front Row: H. Longfellow, R. Brown, T. Duke, R. Oliver, M. Bullock, D. wvagner. L. Gilbeau ,rv 'Qi ssh Back Row: W. Baker, P. Jones, A. Price, G. Zealey, L. Jackson. Front Row: L. Johnson, T. Carrington, S. McNairy, R. Banks, D. johnson, W. McDonald. ,Eg qua-QE dx 61 Qml tiff 3-N44 340 ss AA Anticipation accompanied the men of Alpha Phi Alpha as they returned to school to occupy their new house. Working between classes and recruiting out- side help resulted in building excitement for the social events of the year. Strums from banjos and the thundering from drums rang thru the rooms as the men and their dates enjoyed the fall house dance. 341 f 1 AUD Returning with the laurels of the Grand Prix, Alpha Sigma Phi began the year by celebrating their 25th anniversary during Homecoming Hfeekend. With the same spirit, the brothers planned their annual Black and lfVhite Winter Formal. 342 'T 'eww Back Row: H. Morgan, G. Hess, C. Hurt, E. Krall, P. Mfillizmmson, R. Dolson, R. Findlcy, R. Griffcl, D. Baker Vnlovich. Second Row: Thomas, j. Hooker, R. Booty, L. R. Myers. Sllute, VV. T. Charuetzky, D. Elliott. Front Row: D. E L - ,f . ggi. Burk Row: J. Alig, D. Eickhoff, M. Gray, G. Rohrs, M. Fall, Row: C. Dalkowski, J. Sclmeider, R. Lilsnerski, R. Sturm, D. Harllzxge, D. Pcttyjohn. Second Row: J. Schrader, G. G. T. Noveroske, D. Price. Wznrcler, lX'l1lSOl'1, S. Miller, R. Sausaman, S. Craig. 1 1'0nl! 343 Back Row: R. Zcnder, R. Florida, W. Serbon, A. Leslie, R. L. Milligan, P. Moon, R. O'Block, S. Roberts, YV. V. Hameraski Bare, C. H. Murray,-B. Farris, Groff, E. Wilson, L. York. Front Row: P. Bartuska, E. Moffat, D. Eagle, A. Miller Second Row: W. Wright, P. Kersey, Toepel, R. Yeager, L. Mrs. Jean Rogers, VV. Frick, B. Ruark, S. Siders, S. Fisher T , WMM ,fi I? T ' A l All I . . .. - 1 Back Row: C. Heinichen, J. Fricke, H. Prah, J. Eufinger, K. Dennis, W VVa1ker, B. Pedersen, R. Nellemann, B. Donahue J. Flickinger. Second Row: J. Delich, J. Lowary, A. Edwardsi D. May, R. Hanna, B. Smith, R. Colf, S. Thiesing, B. Strom 344 1 R. Beck. Front Row: 'W. Lustfield, M. X'Vei121ud, M. Nickerson R. Breitweiser, R. Veuerick, F. Ritter, L. Bray, YV. Troyer YV. Clark, R. Garnbrel. AT Spirit at pep rallies was increased as the men of Alpha Tau Omega carried pep signs painted :it various trade parties. Following the IU game, an open house was held proudly displaying their newly remodeled house. XfVitl1 Z1 Christmas party for under- privileged children, the Little Sisters of the Maltese Cross made their service to the fraternity debut. 345 BUD With fall evenings begging for last minute out- side festivities, the men of Beta Sigma Psi treated their dates to Z1 hayride complete with a Wiener roast. That fun-loving spirit continued as plans for the children's Christmas party and the Etlislleloe Iilagic formal materialized. XfVith the thawing of the ice the Beta Sigs practiced on the river to gain strength for their competition in the Batt Boat Race. ix. I 2 346 Bad: Row: K. E. Meyer, D. Mcinhcit. K. Callaway, R.Huss, E. Schlenbueg, -I. Schoenefcld, S. Ehrman. I9 mnt Row: C. Crow, B. Slowcll, D. jordzin, R. Lauster, X-V. Braun, L. -I. Ottc, YV. Steinbeck. T. Snyder. -1 linda Row: D. M. Parsons, H. Eggenmn. H. Hzugcnow. AI. Drcxicr, A. YVilkcn, M. Dunkellmergcr, K. Luedtkc, D Sicfkcr. Front Row: D. Molnznx D. Kloslcrmzin, R. R'illl'1'2lyy R. Conrad, R. Hoch, G. Rudich, L. L. Phillips H5552 :rn 2 :-- '2??: C F5. +55 T, I Back Row: S. Dudley, S. Spurgeon, R. Keesling, T. Staples M. Kachur B. Lam e B. Torrance S. Dot D. Mferstler. . p , , y, Secmzd Row: M. Purvis, D. Byrne, R. Nicholson, E. Harris J. Small, R. Slruens, D. Pantle, T. Ogle, J. Mlalter, M. Kelly Back Row: J. Carroll, Heckman, R. Johnson, R. Schenkel L. Ley, R. Saal, Bell, Lustic, G. Probst, A. Templei Second Row: W. Treffinger, 12. Timmer, T. Hill, R. McIntosh D. Tubergen, G. Martin, D. Danner, R. Keller, S. Ham, R Front Row: R. Purdue, C. Reynolds, R. I-Ianiford, R Shoemaker, C. Cochran, J. Doan, VV. Espich, J. Gannon D. Steer, P. XfVard, A. Anderson. Latchaw. From Row: D. Rose, M. Shaw, M. Melton, M Jacobs, R. Morris, D. Berryhill, G. Fox, Mitchell, R. Eder D. Nash. 348 I-l YVhile students scurried to class, the Beta Theta Pi's were busy filling in activities for a varied social year. Trade parties, house hayrides, and the Orchid Formal were fall functions followed by plans for Il swimming party and the Penny Carnival. WWW AX Cotton candy is always a treat especially if it was eaten in September at the Island Fling amidst a crowd of students glad to be back at Purdue. Helping sponsor the Island Fling is one of the traditional activities the men enjoy. The caroling party with the Phi Mus and the decorating party put the tradi- tional touches on Christmas, and the Black rwzicl While Formal culminated first semester. 350 M.. 1. Q Eigis H E YQ Ywssi .. .f..iN...5f.g......i'5E..' iih ii D -. ' .- ...B . .,. , X Back Row: D. Roelkc, R. Fitch, UI. Brush, G. Chovzmec, D. S. Zimmerman, R. Tonjes, S. Comstock. Front Row: Mork, Grognrt, E. Gagnon, D. Pfeiffer. Sffconrl Row: M. Howard, S. Thompson, H. VValker, P. Knapp, J. Wilson, B. Ignntuk, R. Sheptzlk, YV. Sztrtoris, D. Shimzlln, B. GTHCICNII, YV. Rosso. Bark Row: Kristoff. C. Conner, T. Bunsa, VVCSLllXOl'Cl1lUd, M. Medlock, S. Foster, R. Hoover, R. Vesely. Second Row: tl. Shaw, E. Ueeck, R. Daffinee, R. Christensen, T. Thomas, M. L. Beatty, V. Vztiro. Front Row: H. Anderson, G. Highberger, D. Deckwa, Diehl, T. Ruzzo, R. Powers, A. Brubaker, B. Carr. 351 Back Row: G. Holscher, T. Meyer, A. Eaton, R. Daming, K. E. Zuercher, J. Gilpin, B. Zavasnik From Row: T. Prosser, D. Bredemeier, T. Chittick, A. Gropp, K. E. Scherscliel, R. LaFz1vr, J. W. Voss Bark Row: 12. Buening, D. Elsey, R. Fields, W. Weinberg, R. J. Tobin. Front Row: E. D. Wilder, R. A. Elliott, W. Hoslrawser, P. G. Weston, T. W. Adams. 352 AUD In October, the men of Delta Sigma Phi began planning their semi-annual pledge dance which was lfollowed by hayrides, trade dinners, and parties. The back-breaking work of shoveling thirteen tons of sand resulted in the Sai1or's Ball. Anchors and sailor caps changed to music and roses as the men and their dates danced at the spring formal. 353 5 AT A completely refurnished living room and kit- chen were the highlights of the remodeled shelter that greeted the men of Delta Tau Delta as they returned to school. The decor that the faculty viewed at the annual Pi Phi-Delt Faculty Reception was changed to meet the demands of the men for their conception of Delt Inferno. The wild enthusiasm encouraged by the party's atmosphere wasn't put aside after the night but continued throughout the year as the Delts strived to better their annually strong intramural record in various sports. '15 Back Row: J. Bear, M. V. Schranz, G. Stringer, D. Ashley, Gurr. Front Row: J. Prentice, M. FI11'1'I1l', VV. MacDonald, E. Hibbs, Waterman, K. Oberbeck. Second Row: P. Boles, S. Golliclay, T. Skinner, T. Poppleton, L. Chojnowski. D. Mueller, G. Darrah, M. Swain, J. Carroll, R. Lceper, R. H .. i 'BSS QAEQ Ximhfsfx-SWE W evenly. 1:1 5 igefig milgiijfgigie 5,55 mxmwmmmn B r Ilafk Row: -I. F. Mewha, G. Kirsch, David, T. Graham, Front Row: R. Clements, R. Stone, D. Pctree, Holmes, M. Sclirzmnz, P. Finley, W. Gillilan. Second Row: W. Spieth, S. Taylor, A. Bruno, P. Heinmiller. C. Musgrave, D. Miller, B. W'ise, G. Skene, P. Scully, G. Wisker. 355 Back Row: B. Anderson, J. Thurston, W. Oben, VV. Briscoe, T. Funk, F. W'hite, H. Jardon, J. Snitger, I-I. Roddiger, H S. Johnson, P. Schoner. Second Row: C. Bowman, A. Cabral, Babbitt, J. Gleason. J. Foster, J. Bishop, B. McKinney, W. Damon. Front Row: Back Row: G. Wentink, D. Jordan, J. Carter, J. Schoendorf, Front Row: M. Pezdirtz, F. Matekunes, R. Ulm, L. VVisc, G D. Schnecker, P. Emrich, J. Lottes. Second Row: S. Gardner, Mfandtke, E. Letts, J. Pankau. G. Bremer, M. Hayden, F. Travelute, C. Funk, T. Goodrich. 356 AY Beginning the social season with the fall pledge dance, the men of Delta Upsilon maintained a busy schedule throughout the year. Having taken top hon- ors at State Day and second place in University Sing last season, participation in these events was again anxiously awaited. Once again the highlight of the school year was the annual Rose Ball, which is held in honor of the spring pledge class. 357 l A c Back Row: R. Deckard, D. Lowe, T. Kabrich, R. Ratliff, J. D. McCrosky, E. Roberts, D. Zumbrun, D. Jones. Front Row: Pevcrly, A. Baker, C. Meyers, D. Armstrong. Second Row: L. Clodfelter, G. Cripe, D. Rulon, T. Small, M. Hedrick O. Schmidt, S. Thompson, R. Spangler, C. Butt, R. Richards, F. V. I-Iarrell, J. Bohanan, NV. Buchanan, L. Sayre, T. Kendall , B 'Gs - .. 3 Back Row: VV. Schakel, R. Long, B. Baker, D. Lowe, D. Taylor, K. Mayo., A. Goodrich, R. Martin. Front Row: D Norris, B. Fall, S. Mithoefer, K. Schultz, L. Beeman. Second Hoar, W. I-I. Brink, Martin, Mrs. Beaver, R. Kilmer, J Row: J. Spuller, J. Morris, G. Gough, J. Fox, P. Friend, K. Brougher, S. A. Kincaid, J. Arkwright, A. Swartz. 358 ? Y W . A HUUE Mfelcoming the men olf Farnihonse this fall was their new housemother, Mrs. Beaver. She joined them in a yezir filled with activities, including the Na- tionzil Farinhouse Conelave at Michigan State Uni- versity, Cl11'lSi,l1lZlS earoling, parties, and participa- tion in the Greek Y'Veek Penny Carnival. The year ended with the plans for the new house approved and the brothers eagerly awaiting its construction. 359 KAP Last September music enthusiasts flocked to a sloping hill overlooking Northwestern Avenue for the annual Kappa Delta Rho Jazz Festival. Besides their interest in music, the KDR's have proved to be capable athletes by their successful participation in various intramural activities. Cooperation among the brothers provided for the festive Embassy Ball and the Spring Costume Dance. 1-'. AH.. ffl-'H' T . . M . ' . ' ', sem, ,..,.4 .... 1. .WM . ,. , . W . . ,. Wfww' , - . , . . M M- - Q l ll Back Row: P. Stinson. R. Seibel. R. Morreno, H. Mlzitson, R. Keller, L. lX'lCCllICl1IlIl, YV, Sieron, R. Smith. Front Row: I... Liporuce, D. Stevens, D. Baker, V. Kimbel, -I. Quasriy, VV. Rippc, K. Mlcher. Back Row: R. Kruger, D. Bowman, D. Riellwinc, T. Nelson, Jolmson, K. Caldwell. Ifrmzt Row: R. Fox, T. Linne, Hall G. Murray, D. Campbell, A. Henderson. Sccmirl Row: L. C. Robinson, L. Graf, Lewis, S. Linnc. ICIZIIICS, R. Fox, XV. Shopc, B. Bzildriclge, J. Dclcgct, D. A 361 Back Row: R. Holland, B. Parker, Hathaway, G. Noirot, J. Meof, J. Anderson, L. Pearce, K. Sehuler, T. VVest, C Brown. Second Row: Gordon, B. Marshall, J. Kountzman J. VVitLy, L. Beall, T. I-Ieffner, B. Kzlbiaeli, G. Campbell, P. A n Xvengert. Front Row: J. Rhodes, B. Langston, B. Becker S. Johnson, Anderson, A. Wlagner, R. Traiil, G. Tkacz S. Cenkling. 8 . -.. C3 ff' CU n - ,, 5.1, 1 A 79 M jg dx-7. -M15 fi Back Row: P. Brenner, F. Kiebler, M. Moddy, J. Heinzmann, R. Hamilton, Shields, M. Spinelli, J. Fletcher, B. Karlov, S. Tomalak. Serond Row: D. Prall, D. Pethick, L. Sehlagenliauf, D. Banner, R. Schaeffer, R. Sawyer, B. Sparks, 362 J. Campbell, C. Spears. Front Row: B. Anker, T. Anderle WY Young, D. Horner, C. Bailey, R. Roney, J. Loudenback D. Geary, Lanius. 1 X. may w it sugar tsmttwmmg ,-aff 5551 fliw. si ss, News sslilgtgi RJ E H H Elm Q E ss a anaemia m s gwfiles 1 in-rg B HZEsgH aw ss Q f-Ml ' sigma ,fs 1.23 wiggig get-Nts ,. miigmmaiix if Nga E Mass Btwn H BHHEESQ E H E Q, , Nm, Hwang m has tg is es -W at KZ One must be in the right frame of mind to be able to dig immediately into fall studies. Greeting students with an all-campus street dance seemed to the Kappa Sigmas to encourage that attitude. Al- though Gmveyrwd Gas changed the mood to a somber tone for the fall house dance, spirits became quite lively for the Halloween and Christmas functions, and remained high as Springs calendar marked several trade parties, a reception and dinner on Motl1er's weekend, and the annual Sweetheart Dance. 363 AXA A slushing sound and wailing women was Coming from the Lambda Chi Alpha House - the girls ffully clothed in the backyardj were either being dunked into a bathtub full of cold Water or being made to go down the treacherous, but unique, toboggan slide barely used by the men themselves. As for the slushing, it might have been a rose being flushed down a large bowl constructed on the front porch for Homecoming. Spring indicated that spirit hadn't remained dormant during the winter, for a canoe house party, a pajama party, then Mother's Day Weekend festivities brought t11e end to an exhausting year. st' wwf ' 364 as at rv: if gg v ng 0 93. Back Row: C. Smollenmeyer, J. Thomas, G. Ester, R. Speicher, B. J. Ahrenholz, M. Mears, R. Schick, D. Koski. Front Row D. VV:1it. B. Barkley, C. Emerson, P. Rudolf. Second Row: K. Davis, R. Holmes, D. Shields, T. Kalclahl, W. Lundstrom R. Hull, Krochcta, L. Hardy, K. Hillman, S. Macomber, R. Duffy, M. VViegel. , IM -f .. I .,.. III Q-if-nv.......s .i.- I . I Nagy- -miggigmasxgan as is-is-gig i.....msgEss2 'A H... Q .l Back Row: R. Mzitthius, A. Bernard, C. Brenkfield, G. Lewis, Schild, W. M. l'VCHEWOI'f.ll.F7'07Il1201UI M. Scott, R. Miuneman VV. I-Iankins, S. Hart, T. Cook, G. Jones, R. Ramsey, F. T. Brown, II. Lovejoy, VV. Heacllee, A. Ellis, Rice, C Macioce. Second Row: K. Chrislman, VV. Porter, R. Black, Dilziura, Rice. P. Lavelle, S. Baker, D. Smith, Thompson, J. Mara, YV. 5 HB H225 QE W Wx as my ss mam ss T. Fugate, A. Washington, J. Freeman, C. Hobbs, L. Smith, A. Powell, K. Singer, M. Drake, S. Longmire mn .swf mn W ww nm B' a W lf, M si' -. G. H, H, '. Q., Mg, ,.. . 3 so A .Ev .nga FW 'G Mg . Q , , My . . -Ex: L: ' 'lu M- mfs W mn T I Bm I M ss H H Q A W . . as W M . Q .A E. H .V . M H H H M on ug EM B54 WNW mi Em saws M'm'gm Wsl-was Qmmii sms 488 H manga H . EE EE M was H Sw M. B E E . EEHESM? WSE aw mess ww-1 swam 5 QKVEQFHV nga B:- Rl 'C-V ' I BE sim WW kwin T5 525 E H HSE .. Q- HEWTSEWAW L W-gsm 5' me as .mls 'P':- TQWEEE -Q22 L. Sims, M. Jewell, Charles, G. Olion, S. Loft 366 .xml Q v ms.. Q, .X MW- ' LH. ww wings BWWSQ Exim iglfsg-FE asmlmkgf Bm M mg A H H E 5 EE gm - 55 sum :E-QE Hamm: gfwimmw Ms. New E, Hg, H H E 1, H is N H EE. Bm HE ESWSFAE .sd-so is ses: Egzgfflmais E555 Egwgh Nagy' W as E .Y AUID Trumpets :md drums sounded througlnout the campus us the Omega Psi Phis sponsored an all cmupus full dzmcfe. The scene clumged to pledging pranks ns the pledges were seen carrying bricks and wearing bright red dog ctollznrs. AED Ranking high in intrafraternity intramural athletics last year, the men of Phi Delta Theta con- tinued in the same way this year by capturing first place in A Basketball. Socially the Phis staged their annual pumpkin Serenade, held trade parties and open houses. After a successful Christmas dance and a Viking theme pledge dance, the Phis looked forward to the bi-annual Miami Triad dance. ,L ii' lil 368 Al - K Bark Row: T. Burch, G. Glover, L. Mannugh, T. O'ConueI1, EI. Greenleaf, Mfeigle, B. Clmrissinger, C. Brayton. Second Row: XV. Sims, AI. Jackson, XV. Eklund, R. Burton, G. Cust, Back Row: D. Rydjeski, QI. Cronk, B. I-Iymzm, S. Stollc, M. E. Ouless, R. Boyer, VV. Pickarc, V. Potler, P. Lackhart, YV. Cann, XV. Kieldsen, VV. Gnhm. Second Row: J. Miller, R. X-Vard, L. McDonald, J. Valcsano, W. I-Ioffcrber, W1 Mclfndden, 'D. H. Miller, W. VVillis, R. Berg. Front Row: R. Heeren, I-I. Bonewits, LaDuc, D. Rupp, Mrs. L. Miller, R. Lindgren, Leslie, R. Stephenson, D. Hunter. Anderson, S. Gurbutt, C. Yonker, P. Trego, S. Lee. Front Row: M. D. Miller, Bohon, R. Sawin, T. Bnrkow, L. Kreydick, C. Plzmk, J. Wfhittenmore, D. Joyce, S. Marmon, S. Smith, Sinclair. 369 Back Row: R. Parkhurst, L. Swick, VI. Damron, J. Hales, A. C. Dewenter. From Row: J. Keenan, H. Smith, D. Dahn A . , , - ,I Van Y'Vestrun1, J. Covert, P.. Lind. Second Row: S. Bzssey, W. Barclach, E. Closson, D. McBroom, E. Jones YV Iohnson. Harvey, R. Leeper, D. Ely, J. Ramaker, O. Gueclelhocfer, AI. Ci. 1 I ' ii,-,gggfg :,H:..,,f22 fgii .4.T..i, i.. .gr W3 , . , .. We .- . AWE LE Z., L .F 1' ,.Z L L Back Row: C. T. Hoban, A. Cooke, AI. Apple, T. Little, VV. A. Clore. Front Row: R. Puthoff, D. Cage, D. Bash T. Robison, B. Allison, R. jameson, M. Gwyn, R. Manifold, J. Schmook, S. A. Furst, B. Tandy, T. Reiley, M. Fowler E. Gashorn. Second Row: N. Nelson, F. VVatson, I. B. Lancet, L. Buchler. Ryerson, M. Head, R. Mangene, A. Bolles, C. Carson, D. Sell, 370 FA 'YUM Starting oflf the fall semester in a true summer fashion, the Fijis had a pool party with the D.Gs. Serenades, dances and hayrides followed as the fall passed quickly and Fiji spirit continued into the Christmas season with a Christmas party for the underprivileged children. Y'Vith the coming of the spring, the Fijis combined with the Chios for the Penny Carnival and soon after were hard at work practicing for University Sing with great spirit brought about by last year's first place performance. 371 KT 1 I -it XX .JAY Beginning the year with a sweeping victory in the fall golf tournament, the men of Phi Kappa Psi enjoyed a variety of activities. Their social events ranged from the annual Island Fling to a dance in which hillbillies and folk music set the stage. The annual pledge-active softball game ended not only the spring semester, but a very eventful year. - R FN. - Burl: Row: T. Fotos, P. W'aid, II. Rerzlcr, B. Graham, S. Eddy, il. Hztniford, VV. Zimmer, S. Mayhew, C. Smith, M. G. Rezabek M. A. Hopper, D. Gustafson, J. Smith, QI. Noland, R. Shriner. Front Row: D. Vanhicl, Troyer, VV. Copper, R. Cook, G Srcmzd Row: C. Stewart, YV. Plztnsticl, Jones, D. Carson, Curtis, VV. Ridcnour, R. Xflfzlgrlcr, J. Scheip. HIIFIC Row: T. Dragon, Dragon, R. Mills, G. Kumpf, S. Front Row: T. M. Billings, Mloodburn, Patterson, D. McCuirk, K. deC1'affc11rcid. Sccond Row: ll. L. Goldsmith, Vfztid, M. Van Meter, Ryan. B. Sampson, R. Butts, T. VV. W'intcrs, R. Bullock, D. Totten. 373 Back Row: R. Sypiewski, G. Vunn, K. Yeager, R. Schroeder, D. Reiock, R. Kiehl, C. Thompson, R. Nastoff. Front Row: D. Czlruker, D. Flotow, D. Kzlhney, D. Johnson, R. Reynolds, D. Hardesty, C. Coleman. Back Row: D. Smith, D. Farrow, T. Fisher, K. Metcalf, D. Mfilliruns, AI. Zervos. Front Row: R. Bischoff, L. Barkclull, J. Montgomery, R. Burimry, P. Bradbury, J. XfVllll2'lll1SOl1, N. R. Pennington. Milk ,., . 374 IDKZ The brave and daring Phi Kaps tackled the XVabash rapids on a canoe trip that set the pace for the year and for the annual football game that lol- lowed pitting the pledges against the actives. As a replacement for the previously held masquerade party, a Go-lo-Hell Dance with the appropriate demons and devils decorating the house livened up the late fall activities. G0-to-Hell parties and the outdoors are great, but each man shed his sweatshirt for a coat and tie to complete the atmosphere for the Christmas Formal and Spring Sweetheart Dance where one of the pinwomen was crowned Sweet- heart of Phi Kappa Sigma. V '11 375 KT Successful participation in campus activities punctuated the impressive year that the Phi Tau men left behind them. The brothers showed an un- usual amount ol school spirit by placing lst in the all-campus Homecoming Sign competition and by taking an unquestioned lst for their pep rally sign that the Pi Phi's helped to make. They completed the year by participating in the Penny Carnival, by having trade parties, and by sponsoring the Greek Olympics with the help olf the Delta Gammas. , 1 , -1 l '- ff , -W--.l 1- -eff' X , :L - L1 V w ... A --4- H - gms? -- f ..: -A V: -- A 2 V - 1 l -- 376 Bark Row: L. Arthurs, R. Keiser, T. Mzlthern, S. Kuenn, T. D. Davis, Nicolaus, Liencsch. Front Row: R. Sheridan, Fitch, S. Soderberg, -I. Ballu, T. Pugh, F. Skorka, B. Brodie, R. VVhite, D. Mabe, TV. Magrzme, YV. Millner, F. Fleischli, P. Pzmkros. Secozm' Row: C. Pryor, I. Rubinson L. Nelson, VV. Hahn, H. Mayer, R. Nowak, Moore. R. Voyles, D. Falircnholt, D. X'Vheeler, J. Snow, A. Stedge, n....,.,w M., I . . . , . 1 hu., X K J . . . ., WM., . ., ,, T .. .. M ., M ,,,. .MM .. Wi : .1-T. M 3- V ' -Ap l' ' M . ':.,': T-'. ' M., T. ' ' gwH:.,,.gs'r3Qs Wm... . -Q f ,,:. MM- fav... ,ef --of-m ., . - - - :W .. . 555, I 5... .EE My-,. .-.M T T . ,. . 33 Wm... 2.3 2 h . W . . 4 5- Bnrla Row: AI. Chrniey, D. Bomk, D. Bush, QI. Hosmer, L. Toll, XM. A. Xkfozniczkzi, R. Eilcr. Front Row: S. Tebbe, Volkert, D. Moline, QI. Sharp, L. Sccllznk, L. Knznuer, YV. Reed, E. Mfciss. R. Anderson, R. Stone, T. Sheehan, B. Harsh, T. Newendorp, Sr'c'o1z1lR0w: D. Herrick, AI. 1'IC111lJ1C1TlZll1,.I. Spotz, R. Dawson, W. Likcns, J. Fiedler, H. Wesclorln, P. Sleeper, Avery. YV. Hockincyer, E. Mol, E. Lznnbert, Reed, W. Larson, 377 Back Row: D. Dombrowski, A. Tuleja, R. Rucinski, M. Goldasich, M. Pierlc, A. Faustinc. Second Row: K. Beuni. R. Kossuth, Mcslnik, R. Brady, VV. Tuuncy, 12. Kubiszzxk. Bark Row: B. Bezlrdslcc, NI. Moore, Newton, R. Pouzur, Kleeluzm, P. Corrzxdo, Second Row: D. Greiwe, L. Goldzlsich, AI. Onclras, VV. Galmzm, R. Weber, J. Sfmdlilmg. Front Row: From Row: AI. Dickow, AI. Corso, F. Kodiak, K. X'Vicr, R. Sergo, M. Doyle, -I. Van Hoy. R. I..2lVCI'iCI'l, T. Fackclmzm, K. NV:1nCk, VV. Schuster, R. Mellinpgcr, R. Keller. 378 KC-3 amfcfaf uf Celebrating their seventy-fifth anniversary the men of Phi Kappa Theta initiated the new year with their annual pledge dance. The work and planning of the pledges transformed the house into a gay Parisian Cafe. Months later, Christmas spirit reigned as the Phi Kaps welcomed underprivileged children at their Yuletide party. I-Iayrides, trade parties and dinners with sororities filled a year which closed with their spring Sweetheart Formal. 379 IDZK House improvements, including new din- ing room furniture and wall to wall carpeting, awaited the brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa at the time of their return to campus. Their social activities began with the annual Melon Fest held with the help of the pledges of Pi Beta Phi. As Thanksgiving approached, thc brothers planned and attended their annual Moonlight Formal, at which the Phi Sig Moon- light Girl reigned. The remainder of the year was brought to a close with rush parties, the spring house dance, and the Grand Prix. Back Row: R. Miller, C. Ahrens, R. Dreher, R. Scholl, MT. F. Rothert, T. Frye, D. Carter, J. Foust. F-ron! Row: M. Rose, G. Bailey, H. jones, Baxter, K. Hoggzxtt, F, Resner, W. McCormick, G. West. Cb -..H fi 53: PN Hnrk Row: H. Thompson, A. I'IZlSllilTlOlO, R. Bicl. M. McDonald, C. Cotton, B. Brachat, R. I-Ielbling B. Stanley. Frou! Row: E. Vibbcrt, R. Foust, J. Powell, AI. Iixum, R. Loehr, N. Bond, L. Lcouc 5 -in f ... I ' ' 4 .,,. '- l j 1 ' ?W 1VPifF -1 1' lvl-'f ' '-Fx. 1 1 .. Back Row: -I. McCoy, R. Lester, C. Hawkins, H. Mattiee, R. J. Laub, K. Probst, D. Wahers, Krause, VV. Piper, VViesentl1z1l, M. Alberts, D. Schneider. Second Row: I-I. Kokosa, S. Lynch, R. Killworth, D. Eclxnunclson, D. Dayton, R. Schier, Bevelhiiner, YV. Hegarty, NV. jegen, J. Knapp, M. McNz1n1are. Front Row: D. Parker, D. McCoy, T. Lowles, N. Pekelsnm, D. -Iuricic, T. Bruck, R. Norris, A. Blllllillfk, L. Heidt, -I. Barr. Back Row: R. Baker, S. Scruggs, D. Drag, R. Sweitzer, S. A. McKinney, G. Cowan, R. Uuudelli, -I. Girard, J. Pignmzin, -I. A. Kelley, R. Dickzm, D. Britton. Seroml Row: A. Kittreclge, H. Erwin, J. Rademaker, P. Pence, L. Fettig, J. Hoag, J. E. 382 Morehouse, J. Baxter, F. Creek, D. Craig, D. Herron, YV. N. Xfvilfd.. Front Row: R. Barrett, H. Rohrer, B. Montgomery, R. Preston, R. Busse, R. Casey, R. Knipcstein, D. Bell, D. Jones. R. D. Nuhfer, J. Sutton, G. Bender, B. Georgi, D. Stzmsbury. l'lKA I-Iighligliling the year lot' the Pikes was the dedication olf their new colonial house at l-Iomeco1n- ing. Initiating their social whirl was A P7'i7II,lliUfi Affair, the Polynesian pledge dance: with increased appetites and interests the pie-eating contest with Pi Kappa Phi was renewed alfter a one year 1I101'ZltO1'lLllI1. In accordance with the theme of the December house dance, the Pikes transformed the basement into a bomb shelter for the evening. Spring YVeel4end came with a flOl.1l'lSl1 of activities including the Dream, Girl Forum! and a picnic. HK Returning to Purdue with much enthusiasm, the men of Pi Kappa Phi plunged into their social year with the fall house dance, The Afi.S6lCl'll67'll'IL'l'6S of Tom jones. Costumes and loud music made way for the annual Island Ifliing which was given with four other fraternities. During the Christmas season the brothers had a party with the Kappas and a breakfast with the Chi Omegas. The Boy Pi Phis ended the year by being victorious over the Pikes in their annual pie-eating contest. 384 Back Row: J. Anglin, R. Sills, T. McCarver, F. Hesser, J. E Wfzmtson, P. O'M:1lley, B. Anderson, Miller, J. Mehoff, D Hall. Second Row: XV. Pihos, D. Vistoria, G. Ross, G. Buente, YV. Cline, Janes, D. Jefferis, J. Brnclley, Berlien, L. E. 1 4 l . Russell. Front Row: E. Jay, Calvin, Kotzan, Klee R. Theolmld. T. Noble, G. Lznnbnth, S. Breitenbach, D. Davis B. Kanouse. Bad: Row: R. Seymour, D. De Coste, O. Lubke, Haartje, C. Hall, J. Strang, T. Pearson, G. Hanson, P. Gentry. Front Iilling, R. Stanley, A. Akers, J. Selis, M. Ohaver. Second Row: J. Meter, D. La Dow, YV. Hercules, J. Rose, C. Peggs Row: R. Estabrook, J. McDonald, D. Roll, R. Kammerer, W. Nemecek, Kunnnings, Lovell, R. Allman, W. Brewer 5 Back Row: M. Stillabower, M. Osborne, F. Burroughs, D VVilson, C. Johnson, A. Wihtol, R. Lockman, B. Cundiff, M. Foote, VV. Cupp, H. I-Iarris, S. Bigley. Second Row: M Sweeney, T. Coombs, S. Lochmofeller, VV. Cutshzlll, G. Clark N. Cristea, XIV. Elmhurst, T. Recktenwall, R. Elmhurst, VV Back Row: S. Terry, W. Johnston, Hageclorn, W. Pavly, B Shelton, T. McNelley, J. Fisher, E. Petersen, L. Myers, C Crittenclon, V. Dznnztsius, C. Marr. Second Row: Huston N. Tombaugh, W. Bultman, R. Haskell, D. Owens, S I- gn. A ,Lf ii ff Olsen, T. Irinscher, N. Blake. Front Row: R. Robbins, VV RlCl1H1'LlS, B. Sliracler, R. Petersin, K. Baker, P. VVugner M. Veon, Cummins, T. YVilliams, H. Voegeli, A. Dietrich R. Howorth. Pritchard, D. Vollmar, T. Resh, J. Fisher, R. Ratliff, R. Cory Front Row: J. VVIISSOII, M. Cuvell, S. Pence, J. Cox, T Hearne, L. Tonetti, T. Ryker, R. YVarren, D. Roberts, J Myrick, B. Anderson. ?A4g 386 Buck Row: I. Angliu, R. Sills, T. lllcflarvcr, F. I-lesser, E. lN:nLson, P. O'M:lllcy, B. .'xIlClClASUl1, AI. Miller, AI. Mchoiff, D Hall. Sammi Row: YV. Pihos, D. Vistorizx. G. Ross, G. Bucmc VV. Cline, J. -Innes, D. -Icl'fc1'is, -I. Bradley, J. Bcrlicn, L. E 4. l Russell. Fran! Row: E. Jay, KI. Calvin, Kotzan, Klee R. Theobzulcl. T. Noble, G. Lzunbuth, S. Breitenbzlcll, D. Davis B. Kzmouse. Buck Row: R. Seymour, D. Dc Costc, O. Lubke, Haartje, C. Hull, -I. Strang, T. Pearson, G. Hanson, P. Gentry. Front S. Elling, R. Slnulcy, A. Akers, QI. Sclis, M. Olmver. Second Row: J. Meter, D. La Dow, VV. Hercules, Rose, C. Peggs Row: R. Esmlurook, J. McDonald, D. Roll, R. Knmmerer, W. Nemecek, J. Kummings, J. Lovell, R. Allman, W. Brewer 5 Back. Row: M. Stillribower, M. Osborne, F. Burroughs, D WVilson, C. Johnson, A. VVihtol, R. Lockman, B. Cundilf, M. Foote, NV. Cupp, H. I-Inrris, S. Bigley. Second Row: M Sweeney, T. Coombs, S. Lochmoleller, VV. Cutshall, G. Clark N. Cristea, YV. lilmhurst, T. Recktenwzill, R. Elmhurst, VV Back Row: S. Terry, W. Johnston, Hagedorn, YV. Pavly, B. Shelton, T. McNe1ley, J. Fisher, E. Petersen, L. Myers, J. C. Crittendon, V. Dzunztsius, C. Marr. Second Row: Huston, N. Tombaugh, W. Bultman, R. Haskell, D. Owens, Olsen, T. lrmseher, N. Blake. Front Row: R. Robbins, YV Richards, B. Shmcler, R. Petcrsin, K. Baker, P. Wagner M. Veon, A. Cummins, T. X'Villi:nns, I--I. Voegeli, A. Dietrich R. Howorth. Pritchard, D. Vollmnr, T. Resli, J. Fisher, R. Rntliff, R. Cory Frmzl Row: J. NVLISSOII, M. Czivell, Pence, J. Cox, T Heurne, L. Tonetti, T. Rykcr, R. Warren, D. Roberts, J Myrick, B. Anderson. FS f's Ah 386 1 1 'Q' 1. SU ZA Witll corn cob pipes and that fervent back-hill spirit, the men of Sigma Alpha Epsilon began stompf ing out a year to remember at their Hillbilly party. Those romping, stomping good times were carried on when snow completed tl1e decor for their Ski Lodge party which was later transformed for a surf- ing party. Social life didn't hinder athletic participa- tion, however, for the SAE's captured two Inter- fraternity intramural championships. 387 ZA Social functions and the biennial Gaza Strip house dance kept the men of Sigma Alpha Mu quite active socially throughout the year. In addition, the Sammy pledges honored their actives with a llfliddle Ages party. Efforts were then turned towards com- munity needs as the year ended with a fund raising project to aid the WVabash School. 388 H. Brenner, QI. Rosenkrantz. Second Row: M. Harris, R. Koransky, D. Goodman, M. Prigozen, B. Karasick, M. Director, Back Row: L. Lipner, Mayster, M. Kraus, Fink, L. Rich, P. Lieberman, L. Engelberg. Front Row: D. Fuente, R . Berman, D. Smylie, T. Halio, Berk, A. Fox, D. Bloom Back Row: S. Calderson, P. Aiken, G. Rand, A. Schuchman F. Shaffer, Seidman, T. Bender. .Second Row: Hoke, P. G. Fruehman, L. NVechsler, M. Gardner, N. Xveeke, O. Myer, D. Ruderman, S. Tash. Front Row: R. Sabath, L Sparbar, M. P. Andrew, S. Vajda, D. VVaehsberger, B. Morse A. Schneider, R. Feldman, F. Jaffe. x 389 Back Row: Frederiksen, Kelly, J. Schoelch, Hartman D. Schellhase, D. Trudeau, 12. Schmidt, T. -Ienkin, T. Moirj T. Newell, P. Eggleston. Second Row: P. Kuhnert, VI. Ohms, S. Arbuckle, Crezlgheud, R. Smith, VV. Bowe, D. Evans J. M. Phcmister, T. Faulkner, R. Dunnick. Front Rom: R. I-Iartmort, J. Reacllc, T. Rudy, T. Brzmning, T. Canfield. D. Demars, R. Pfahler, T. Mendius, D. Skelton, T. Barthold, , QI. Mnsnick. Back Row: YfVheeler, M. Jennewein, P. Fleming, C. Fisher, Leighton, E. Crowley, D. VVi1her, J. Butler. Front Row: R. Ruble, R. Osborne, R. Burns, B. Griese, Harris. Secoml D. Schmidt, S. Young, D. Massey, G. Compton, D. Goode. Row: S. Harrison, D. Kelso, R. Quinn, R. llVl1IlClCI'llClI, G. F. T. VVood, N. Auge, R. Kirby, R. McNeely. 390 3 XX Opening the social year, the men of Sigma Chi fraternit held their animal Farm Frolic corn lete Y P with haywagons, tractors, and homemade ice cream. Winter staffed the crowning of their Sweetheart D 'O Kath Krumrel, at the annual Blue Formal, toba0'- OO U ganing with the Thetas, and skiing in the Great Hall. In a carnival atmosphere, the Sigs climaxed the year with their traditional Bowling on the Green which was open to Coeds only. 391 XN Entertaining the Alpha Phis and the AOPis with various trade and dinner parties, the men of Sigma Nu cracked open the social world with a burst of enthusiasm. A little biological ingenuity was put to use when the brothers invented a booth for Penny Carnival with the Sigma Kappas. Object: to train white mice to run mazes, skillfully. 2 Br1a'kR0w: K. Wfysocki, Gzlrdner, L.Y2111CEy, R. Harrington, S. Simpson. Front Row: L. Lowther, K. DeDario, H. Sells G. Chavers, S. Garccau, R. Mussatto. Second Raw: J. Byers, R. Bruno, J. Hcmrick, A. Horstmnn, F. Scnffner. M. Jerhunc, J. Garccau, J. VV2llSl1, D. Scver, YV. Crew, J. Reef, I - . .nl - fc' f.. Bark Row: A. Nicoll, B. Arnold, Augusten, llfl'.BCCl'I11E1I'l, R. Jones, T. Barid, B. DeVore, T. Bogden, D. King, R. Morris, R. Mecredy. Second Row: P. Glor, G. Edwards, M. Dcvinny. D. A. Chrcnka, G. Chavers, C. Cole, F. VVclke. Front Row: 393 Brick Row: T. Sanborn, L. VVernz, R. Short, D. Maris J. Popovich, G. Bolen, K. Miller, -I. Oelslager, C. Csaszar, -I. Schmits, -I. Hunter, E. Smith, R. Heicler. Seconcl Row R. Peacock. F. Lash, R. Harden, C. Grnnschel, L. Heitz, l NI. Marnlon. YV. Hamm, R. Smith, Gustauson, R. Buol Front Row: YV. Bates, D. Rawlings, L. l'Vrigl1t, K. Swanson L. Smith, R. Dice, G. Eldridge, A. Cepcrley, B. Mfinc T. Bryan. FH Bark Row: M. Spielmann, T. Pehan, A. Fountain, K. Mfellner C. Beam, P. Schniieclicke, R. Russell, J. Miller, R. Downingj R. Crone, C. Lamar. Second Row: C. Leedom, YV. Kesler, M. R. Perkins, C. Payne, Wrucha, J. Kofoid, B. Rcuteman, T. V. Thompson, M. jones, D. Lcinen. Front Row: G. Frey. G. Evans, G. Alexander, I. Holman, I. Troche, R. Fricstacll. C. Seeger, XV. McDaniels, R. Letsinger, J. Treat. 394 XID SqllC2llll1g 1964 to a close with their Grand Prix cart Scholastic Probation, the Sig lips took two trophies at the ratteg and continuing their sne- cess, they placed in U-Sing finals for the third straight year. Returning in fall to 690 YValdron, the SPE club began their season with 21 shipwreck party and it R0!l1'iIIg' 20's Gmzglmul Fzuzcral Parly includ- ing Z1 speakensy blaring the departure of The Knife. 395 Another chapter in the pages of the ginger- bread house opened in September as the Sigma Pi pledges bribed co-eds for their names and telephone numbers with the sweet taste of lemonade at their stand. Dancing and trade parties did not hinder academic achievement as they ranked tenth among Purdue's fraternities. With the support of their German shepherd, Skilo, the brothers complemented their academic activities with Frisbee games. Fa '19 t 55223 5623 tif 5 rgmffgw-ffwrs p swan? lp, F R E E ? Back Row: S. Burres, R. Seng, D. Steenbarger, T. Szula, A. Euler. Second Row: A. Bower, K Cassidy, T. Rodhohn, D. Miller, R. Kovacs. Back Row: C. Brooks, T. McIntosh, D. Kretz, Conner. Second Row: T. Fields, D. Dewey, N. Derby II, Eckert, G. UI. Front Row: VV. Bancroft, C. Bernichon, f 3 K. Martin, R. Crane, Spanopoulos, Andrews, Uhles, UI. E. Socan, B. Alsn, T. Stuckey. A. Psota, P. I-Iartcr. Front Row: D. Barret, S. Buck, R. Mfagner, YV. Gollnick, D. Jessup, Bremer, C. Farley. XR! 397 .7 W 2 . . . 5 I. ,X-I A 1 L Qi! Back Row: A. Gorr, C. Halvorsou, K. Blazek, J. Clark, j. R. Anderson, S. Ficller, G. Fellers From Row: D. Goble, D. Mahoney, R. Baribeau, A. Mfcston, D. Krupinski, L. Mcliiuney, YV. Cure. 398 im -- : w Sgggsg i ,. E M W :.: fi-B mamwm' Exam wfwmna BBBEEEE Engines H H 1-J QSSMWH igismigii Wiggles M ...E V , F. of we m'6EWi-i,f',ff17542?? .,.. h..... ...... ETF Sambo, mascot of Sigma Tau Gamma, all rested to give his added encouragement, greeted the broth- ers as they returned to school. Their year included 11 picnic at Turkey Run, a Halloween Dance, and the annual Cilll'lS'1TlZiS dance, Sleigh Bells Ring. Con- tinuing their activities in the spring the brothers gave tribute to Mom by 21 festive program. ei ff 399 Q ' TE Their second place homecolning sign, Rulers of the Wfest, started the year right for the inen of Tau Epsilon Phi. Making the year more successful, they received a National Teppes Honor, the john Klein- berger Scholarship Award. Providing volunteers to help in the Wabash School for the mentally retarded was their spring project, and the brothers ended. the year with their annual Luau Dance. 400 Back Row: M. Kuhlmzm, H. Claysrookc, D. McGill, Brod, J. Currcns. Front Row: S. Mitchell, Besslcr, Besslcr, Thacker. ka 4 ,xdggi 4-5 vwg W7 o., Back Row: G. Murnzmski, A. Carter, B. Farbes, R. Scliaar, S. Eaglstein. Front Row: S. Weiss, J. Fisher, J. Shaevel, D. Lasker, R. Barron. 4 .- .- Bark Row: R. Aubrey, Pifko, S. Ross, A. Collins. A. Kessler. E. Hurley, R. Gillespie, D. YfVeller, D. From Row: R. vloosseus, M. Ewing, R. Vlfallem, AI. VVillson, T. Anderson, M. Lang, D. George, R. Back Row: Hover, C. Smith, R. Maggie, YV. Shocklcy, G. D. Bousc, K. Peterson, YV. Donn, S. Sleep, Front R ow: R. Scott, VV. Beyrer, P. Ciresi, Quinn, M. R. Stresser, Rogers, C. Evans, P. Noccrd, Larson. Oeding. Butler, G. Mzlynick. -I. Peer, D. Martin. 402 LJ KW Tl M l 'T TKE This year the n'1en of Tau Kappa Epsilon found themselves clad in a variety of dress. Doned in informal clothing, they built their second place hoinecoming display - - - The Statue of Liberty. Switching to formal attire, they attended the Red Carnation Ball, their fall formal. Then to climax the year, they participated with Kappa Alpha Theta in the Greek Mfeek Penny Carnival. 403 O'Reil1y, S. X'Vood, J. Rock. From Row: J. Reid, R. Thompson, D. L. McGro:n'Ly, R. Rucker, D. I-Iendrickson, B. Devine, J. Hurst. ll iiaal ii ' l.l gh .iii m fu ig ii lil ii Fl lli Back Row P Bwldwln G K1ndcrm'1n K1nn'1man R J. W'aro, R. Forgette, R. Deweese, H. Clark. Front Row: Erbaugh C Himpton Wllker F McNulty B Storan J. Alford, B. Snyder, W. Zoladz, B. Tandcrsley, J. Cornc, Second Row C LTYHIHII I2 Morgan P Berty D Kelly K. Miller, YV. McKinney. .x f'N lk qu GX Costumes were the order for Theta Chi's fall pledge dance, Lawrence of Arabia. The social calen- dar continued through the year with ten trade func- tions and their Christmas formal. Theta Chi also participated in Penny Carnival with their popular fish booth. The year came to an end with Mother's Day activities, including a dinner, and their Spring formal, the Red Carnation Ball. tg XX , ei 405 Theta Tau proved themselves this year nation- ally as they received the Erik Schraeder Award for being the top chapter in the nation. To receive such an honor, the chapter must excell in such fields as scholarship, in which they placed second, profes- sionalism, and participation in campus activities. Trade functions with the girls of Sigma Kappa, H-8, and the women's co-op houses completed the year. 3 linda. Row: R. Hunn, T. Kirchner, -I. Hamilton, T. Dane, F. Bahler, C. Quinn. Front Row: S. Knapp, R, Andrews, XV. Burk, L. Dupree, R. Higdon. 'S C2 191161: Row: R. Lnulner, M. Stewart, R. Tabke, VV. VVildc1', S. Ketchum, A. Bahler, W. Schwaadzunacker From Row: H. McCord, A. I-Iribur, C. Schmoycr, P. Mlibbeler, R. Drcyling, Roberts Back Row: T. Rausch, M. Maish, L. Bradley, Dyson, A. C. Front Row: C. Crow, R. Polish, McKee, Crump, R Kron, D. Hahn, R. Sander. Second Row: Carnahan, G. Smith, H. Nowak. Porter, D. Willis, K. Anderson, P. Harper, A. Maasberg. :J Back Row: R. Winter, R. Mueller, D. Sheets, D. Cox, T. Lambdin, G. Sayers, M. Mohler. Front Row: G. Campbell Pieczko, M. Powell. Second Row: G. Naab, J. Sander, I-I. M. S. Decker, N. Cook, XV. Hensleg, S. Sargent. 408 ' Qggegegme Hmm-mmf if maxim? salma N ::::Ea- ygiqxarit :sms ss-H E -uma Celebrating their 100th anniversary, the men of Theta Xi began the year with the Fall Formal Sweet- heart Dance. The brothers participation in the Greek 'Week Penny Carnival and their 22nd annual Klondike Klash helped make the year meinorable. 409 rx TRIANGLE Wires and lights plus much ingenuity resulted in first place for the men of Triangle in the all campus homecoming sign competition. Enthusiasm continued with trade parties, open houses, and a Christmas party for children opening their new ad- dition. Perched on tandems, they rode wildly across campus advertising their Penny Carnival booth Random Tandem with the Phi Mu's. 4-10 'H Kirk A Mc ,ta 47.3, g,',f1R51 , has it 1 . mfs? ' -1 .se F EXEW . 51,5 FN . Fl f --J CC' Q- -:va - -- i M . . - ' - o-fs. AQ.. 1. Y .4 gg 719, Ea-S .rv Back Row: UI. J. 'vVynne, R. Gelancler. R. IZ. Hamann, .I Duke. P. Stephan. L. M. Teich, Shank. C. Allen, -I McC'on'1'l1' 'I' Bevcr D 'Xslnnm C' Suliorslx Second Row ,i .gy,,. . , z,,.. ., : Martin, G. Collins, J. Kelble, T, Abbott. D. Roberts, Bark Row: XViley. R. Gryglas, Garrigus, G. Bllflililllfl L. Slowik. N. Boalrigllt, Hall-cyarcl. 12. Hendricks. B Bailey. LI. XVrigl1t. Second Row: R. Stacy. E. Niemann, D Knowlton, F. Holzaplel, AI. Green, L. Ballanlyne, XV. French C. Anderson, J. Peine, YV. Young. S. DesMarais. M. VV. Swenty. E. C. Dasse. Front Row: P. Yukimnra, F. Martins, R. Tonkin, C. R. Rarey, D. Firsk, F. Baggcruer, R. Apple, M. II. Ray, M. Romingcr, A. Yoshimura. R. Overman. L. Bellville, 1. Drain. Front Row: P. Grabowslai, -I. Fletch. R. Remick, R. Bralton, R. Yates, J. Marshall, S. Soukup, Clark, R. Dancly, l'Vllll2l1I1S. mf? 411 g .... T 2 H JI . . I' . ,I xx fr' ' r 1 'X'-2' ' RESIDENCES E 414 Profile of Co-ops Student Co-op Association EWR M xv' HQ: Back Row: J. Gramling, R. King, L. Sharp, M. Merkel, XI. H. Couch, D. Greene, C. Lotter, R. Steele, D. Yeferlehner, QI. R. Beehler, D. Ford. Third Row: K. Kirchoff, VV. Guske, L. D. Warren, R. Kessner, L. Kramer, M. Saker, K. Rouch, R. Baker, R. Carpenter, Dustin, D. Snider, C. Montgomer, D. Manuwal. Second Row: J. Painter, T. Kruger, T. Collins, G. Leichty, R. Reeves, M. Watsoll, T. McClanahan, J. Nicosno, R. Zuk, D. Roberts, D. VVindsorg Advisor, Scott. Front Row: S. VVarner, M. Yegerlehner, L. YV'i1son, K. Cooke, A. Phillips, I-I. Kinney, V. Mikits, S. Stone, K. McKinney, C. VVi1lman, V. Clements, K. Frazier, D. Kemp. Striving to coordinate the activities of the fifteen cooperative houses, the Student Cooperative Association is composed of representatives from each house in proportion to the house membership. At their meetings they discuss issues which are of importance to them and which have an effect on their way of living. SCA also publishes The Venture each month to keep all well informed on co-op news. E . X El. rv, V. if Back Row: D. Schuckman, F. Lekse, II. Goltbrath, G. Rouch, L. Kramer, R. Mfalker, YVheeler, S. lick, 12. Delong, C. German, T. Gee. Second Row: K. Kirchoff, C. D. Powell, L. VVest, M. I-Ieiny, YV. Singleton, Adamson, L. L. Benjamin, , Chaunce Christmas was an especially hectic time for the men of Chauncey House. The combination of Snow Frolic Dance held jointly with Kneale I-louse and a party complete with gifts of dart sets and toy trains for local underprivileged children kept them scurry- ing. Redecorating the living room was also on the agenda for the year with sports rounding out the picture as they placed third in SCA basketball. D. Greene, Leavell, Coble, Hoffman. Front Row: J. A. Leone, R. Risk, S. Norris, J. Bitterling, D. H. Roche, Mrs. Ruth Putle, R. Buescher, B. VVambach, Raley, A. Schmitt, S. Lieland. 417 Back Row: N. Boyd, P. Miller, D. Boles, W. Beckley, J. Couch, YV, Isaacs, S. Funkhouser, M. Nash, M. Outcait, F. E. Schrock. Second Row: Chrisney, D. Asa, Feerst, J. I-Iohlt, YV. Brown, B. S. Moriwaki, Boles, R. Lingemann, Ii. Baker, Circle Pines Placing first in SCA competition and second in all campus homecoming sign competition, Circle Pines was victorious with the catchy slogan, Trick Lhe Illini, Treat the Alumni. A Wiener roast with NE-X, pep rally signs with won1en's co-ops, and the annual spring house dance were all contributing factors which added up to a inemorable year. 418 L. J. Sharp, Durkey. Front Row: D. Mingee, G. Conway, P. T. Comingore. R. Zuk, VV. Bakeis, R. Allen, R. King, M. Cooke, S. Nichols, L. Barkes, M. Young. fn - 1 734' wifi, . jqf' t to X ss, -.V 1 - gm at J I fig-...,. sf Q , . .kifgwf-iiffiiimart 1 f -TV il ,. - H ,,. - n V 2- ' wal -- 1 If 1- . .gi Ji. Z , 3 .il ,1 553 I 3 - , ff r JI' lgtif milfs BHS fxs I gg.. Rmivggega Bark Row: D. S. XfVayman, R. Burkhart, K. Kellams, D. Stiles J. Dustin, E. Lung, J. Dettner, J. Rush, P. Casler, C. Gerde I. Cain. Second Row: N. Lcdbctter, G. Halttingcr. G. Kmetz, J. Brooks, D. McDonald, VVilson, A. Painter, K. I-Iolton Club 25 It only took a little bit of snow to put aside the inhibitions of the men of Club 25 as they pelted each other with snowballs and built a huge snowman in front of the Memorial Union. A trade party with Twin Pines, a dreamy Christmas dance, and the task of redecorating their basement helped the year to pass quickly. Tests that lay ahead were easily for- gotten as the spring dance climaxed the year. G. Smith, M. R. X'Vatson, T. Sigler. Front Row: J. A. Tonk, -I. Hein, R. Parsons, E. Bandurski, YV. Guske, Mrs. Ruby Davis, VV. Doede, R. Carrington, M. Albright, R. Gehlbach, J. Smith. In , . . 419 Back Row: F. Glacy, M. Wilson, L. Hoover, T. Crandall, G. Prince, F. Rothring, B. Hammer, C. Crock. Front S. A. Mikel, L. VVarren, D. Davis, D. Orn, M. McDowell. P. Williams, D. Karns, L. Smith, R. Newman, Prof. W. Second Row: R. Burt, Shocklee, Pontius, L. Moore, Hastmgs, Scott, S. Knecht, R. Cornell, D. Keen. 42 Having a pet rabbit plus a dog can cause mu chaos in attempting to study as the men of Do will readily testify. They will also verify the f that all enjoyed the trade party with Shoemaker their Christmas dance at which pillows were gf as favors, and all of the sports which they played Dover ,. 5, 3 if Brick Row: R. Strickland, R. Johnston, L. Baughn, E. Warren, T. Roney, D. Melcher, M. Marks, L. Owens, M. Schlegel, D. Linback, J. Bush. Second Row: C. Lotter, R. K. Yoder, G. Liechty, D. Gengerich, R. Gurbaugh, D. L. Fairway Fairway began the year by sending the probates, Iiirst year men, on an unusual treasure hunt which in reality was an eight mile Walk putting pop bottles around campus. A roller skating party with Twin Pines and Old Masters with Glenwood were ele- ments in the men's social life. It was in an active spirit of cooperation that extensive redecoration was done in the spring to prepare for their open house. Yegerlehner, J. Foster, K. Vaught, H. Murphy, D. Jackson. Front Row: W. jauett, R. VVard, L. Hostetler, Mrs. G. Ii. Stackhouse, Mrs. Odessa Tynan, -I. Gengelbach, M. M. Taylor, T. Collins, R. K. Coslett, R. Strickland. 421 22.25 Back Row: R. Montgomery, C. Taylor, D. Baer, K. Murrmann S. Hurley, XV. Storey, A. Redlin, K. Rouch, A. YV. Brown R. Vvidolff. Second Row: D. Ford, H. Veldman, Bodenhaferl A. Cleary, J. Baird, T. McClanahan, K. Sherwin, P. Nordman, Kneale Basketball and other sports were an im- portant part of the activities of Kneale House as the men fought hard to win all their games. A quick change to smooth manners was olften necessary though as they hurried to a picnic with the women fiom Shoemaker or arrived to pick up their dates for an enchanting evening at their Christmas dinner-dance. In their spare moments, study was suggested. 422 D. Wlian, VV. Kraus, M. Horner. Front Row: R. Lawrence N. Mumrning, W. XfV'ilhelm, L. Mason, G. Snodgrass, D. R Sarber, E. Poe, N. Barnett, Nicoson, K. Lieland. Back Row: R. Beasley, G. L. Green, M. Steele, M. E. Bauer, AI. Osmon. Front Row: T. Kruger, S. D. Jackson, L. Thurma . fx n, D. Deetz, D. Stalbaum, L. Kruger. Second Row: M. Overmeyer, Mrs. Lucy Roberts, L. Carlton, S. Brock, L. Bonnell. D. Snider, L. Cornelius, E. Marling, C. D. Kaylor, E. McCoy, Marwood Sad and disbelieving moans and groans quickly changed to satisfied sighs as the new members of Marwood awoke the rest at five and served piping hot pancakes for breakfast. More fun memories were collected as tl1e men had trade parties with the Town Girls and Twin Pines or merely spent their spare time playing a fiercely competitive game of bridge with some of the fellows. 423 Rochdale Rochdale men managed to have fun whether it was passing a football from their balcony, having trade parties with Shoemaker and Ann Tweedale, or making use of tl1e new record cabinet which the pledge class presented. Fond memories of Winter .Moonlight lingered into the spring when they had a trade dinner with the Phi Mus and concentrated on winning SCA spring sports. Back Row: J. Reeves, S. Sickafoose, L. Kelsey, H. S. Grinsteacl, A. Campbell, Koci, J. Stein, T. Modesitt, M. Brown, B. Norton. Second Row: M. VVood, L. Hrueck, M. R. Kyler, L. Grieswell, T. Vlligent, D. Soleimani, D. Vlferrner, E. -we.: ,, lil ' ll ...S . . Q .. L . Schroede, L. Underwood, M. Merkel. Front Row: -I. P. Frantz, K. Collins, B. Hill, O. L. Redman, V. McKinnies, D. Clements, L. Harts, R. Steele, H. McCammon, C. Nitzsche. 9 .- 424 L, . Row: Gardner, G. Sherwin, D. Gerhardt, Vaught, Sutton. M. Baker, D. Baggett, C. Montgomery. Second ow: C. Zinsmcister, P. Luttrell, C. Minneineycr, K. M9 w m msn Hi E M'n'Tm:x wt Edmondson, K. Israel, lvlartin, R. Flick. Front Row: M. Win, Chinn, D. Manuwal, Mrs. E. Martin, Beehler, L. Lemmon, E. H. VVilk, G. Scott. Sherman House Beginning their first year on campus, Sherman House had a fast-paced year. The initial project was to redecorate the entire house and then the men entertained the women from Ann Tweedale, Shoe- inaker, Glenwood, and Twin Pine at fun-filled, get-acquainted parties. The formation of house traditions also got under way when the first man was thrown into the Reflection Pool in honor of his twenty-first birthday. 425 State House Homecoming was a grand time for both members and alumnae as State House held a buffet followed by a dance in honor of all those returning to visit and relive fond mem- ories. The men, then seeking to acquire their own Collection of good times, had trade parties with Ann Tweedale and Twin Pines and held both a spring and a fall house dance. Back Row: A. G. Nemes, T. Medina, XV. E. Blcyins, D. Nagy, D. L. Smith, M. J. Roberts, W. Kraft, R. Lewis. Second Row: C. E. Niccum, D. Roberts, D. Ramsey, R. Skarich, R. Feigcl, L. Eshelmzm, Carter, J. Gramling. Front Row Kuhn, H. I-Iinchman, R. Jones, J. Long, Mrs. L. Rieffel, R. Russell, R. Ncmcs, H. Horner 426 Q ,..me' 4 . -fl. ss- an 5 ,mx . iissxxur, u , 2? rz - ...nf Ay , AW 2, Q c Stellar Brothers Redecoration of their kitchen and living room included the acquiring of a new stereo and case ' which received much use, particularily when the men ol? Stellar Brothers had trade parties with Ann Tweedale, Twin Pines, and Shoemaker. An ice cream social, a party for underprivileged children, a spring dance, and participation in SCA sports completed an active year. Row: YV. Scranage, WV. Jackson, R. Seaton, K. L. Neff. Clotzbnch, E. S. Glasgow, M. Marker, YV. Foust, C. Row: R. Petry, M. Coleman, D. Johnston, R. Kessner, VanBelleghem. Front Row: Ankney, N. Aschliman, P Baker, R. Carpenter, D. Bollenbacher, R. Chenoneth. VVarner, R. Snider, Mrs. E. McCain, D. Schmcitz, T. Dirig 27 r ff 1 . 4 1 4. I Back Row: E. Hollopeter, S. K. Taylor, D. L. Eckler, D. K. Champion, C. jones, V. Mikits, E. Needham, M. L. McKaig, I ConW1 M Isom Second Row A Quinn D Armour U . .y, . . . : . , . - , C. Davis, C. Leisner, D. Dunn, B. XfVeisenberger, R. Johnson, Ann Tweedale Juicy hamburgers and a rousing baseball game introduced the members of Ann Tweedale and Stellar Brothers at a get-acquainted picnic. As the year progressed, the girls gave a tea for over one hundred faculty members and joined three other coops for a skating party. At the Christmas formal, Candy Christmas, boxes of candy, made by the girls, were given as favors to their dates. 428 V. Clement, B. McCz1mpbell, Lemm, I. Rawls. Front Row: R. S. Barnett, D. Kuhn, L. Wilson, -I. Price, AI. Trott, Mrs. Minnie Sullivan, Dunn, D. Euler, G. Kwolek, C. Willmzm. 5' Back Row: J. Gingerick, K. McKinney, J. Hodgen, L. Foster S L L1ke L J Ayleswornh D I1 Hwton J A Anderson C. B. Nance, S. J. Lefforge, M. L. Dow, P. K. LeCount, D. J K J 1'r'1z1er Dont Row XV XVang S Stone S Grubbs Galbraith. Second Row: B. Miles, L. S. Greene, C. L. Smead Mrs Bertln Braun S Byrd R Stumpf R Hiettinger S Scott Glenwood Cool cider and sugary doughnuts added the final spice to the trade party between Glenwood and Sherman House which whisked the woinen off to a bright and lively year. A bewitching Halloween party with Kneale was followed in Deczelnber by Welcome lo Heaven, Angels Live He-re, the annual Christmas dance, and it was 111C11l01'lCS of the cold snowball fight with Circle Pines that made .ill happy to see spring arrive. Back Row: M. Willizniuis, M. Reichart, J. Paarlberg, V. Evans, S. Miller, S. Fisher, L. Bushman, J. Brady, D. M. Kemp, S. Pfendler, M. Grafton, M. Watts. Second Row: M. Bottomley, J. Otte, Lowes, V. Bolin, Thorson, K. Jenkel, C. Jenkel, Shoemaker Spooks and goblins were not the only unusual guests attending the Halloween party that Shoe- makers and the Crows joined in for a bewitching evening. A first place on their pep rally sign with the Sig Pis and a party for the underprivileged children with Kneale House added extra flavor to their year, which ended with an all house effort to put their best face forward during SCA Wfeek. 430 Kinney, P. Ross, C. Adams, S. Kirpatrick, Mrs. B. Hedden, VVi D. Paarlberg, E. K. Gottbrath. B. Tyner, M. Volz, L. Funk, S. Warner. Front Row: I-I Conard, S. Roth, P. A thzun, D. Snoke, N. Grafton ,Ziff Nd. 7- an ff ', . 2 fQ-e3f'f f ff- ffgfif- ff-71: if fri 23?if4 ,ff 2' :if-e ,X 2' ,,,-- Back Row: M. A. Ycgerlehner, P. C. Mitchell, C. Collier, Thurston, M. Branhani, K. Riggins, jackson, B. Haley, P. Ilgen. Second Row: R. Ebrite, A. Phillips, D. Obendorf, K. Crooke, I. Henkels, L. Argerbright, M. Riggin, K. Miller, Twin Pines Santa Claus turned into a reality to twenty-four ll1'1dCTp1'1VllCgCCl children from the surrounding area as he arrived laden with presents for everyone. The fun continued as the members of Twin Pines and Circle Pines helped the children decorate a sparkling Christmas tree. Other house activities included sign- painting with Club 25, a trade party with State House, and an animal skating party with Fairway. J. Needler. From Row: AI. Mosser, L. Grubaugh, M. Brand, S. Glasgow, Mrs. Ruth Peel, Beery, S. Scharf, L. Miller, B. Sigler, F. Biesecker. fx T7 431 Profile of Merfs Residence Halls ' nm., 15.- QHFRQ1 F1 L mi N, - --f- W w Q' M 3 his-swiss , i az -as V. , f 53:2 -my-t My-A fro rf' ii?s,sggggysEb f I. Y: nf aww: P1'OVlClll'l0'COTI1fO1'tEllIJlC livino' accommodations is the ri- D D mary purpose ot the 1nen's residence halls. The hours ol. study put in . . . the tense moments in exciting games . . . the fleeting seconds of relaxation-each has its place in col- lege life, and the ever-expanding facilities of the halls en- courage the most profitable combination to its men. 433 H-I COUNCIL - Back Row: L. Cooper, R. Sellber D M W D L C B 1 1 G. Doyle, D. Lewis, L. I-Iamni. Frmzt Row: YV. Muiricle D 03111 .Sen on XV mt lemlgugi G IBCUU H-1 Council Sponsoring dances, coordinating intra- mural athletics, and providing hall publi- city are just a few of the many responsibili- ties of the H-1 Council. The Christmas party for the Cary Home children, the fall Snowball Dance, and the Old Masters pro- gram were a complete success due the high degree of planning by the members of the council. An officers' retreat took place in the fall and the Annual Freshman Awards Banquet ended the year. JOSEP H SPEECE President H-2 COUNCIL - Back Row: VV111. VV. Lindley, Wm. E, Crisick, D. R. Thompson, P. Lukavich, X'Vxn. Kunz, G. T. iX'IcKane, D. Kncsper, D. S. Hes, L. D. Mfhite. Front Row: D. P. Miller, M. S. Castor, R. A. Kanizl, J. E. Zimmer, E. H. Heflin. , N I , ,X Nl... .... 1 N .gy H! . ggi, . , ., ., - W, .in ...U .ga -2 Council Guiding the enthusiasm of the men of I-I-2 into purposeful channels is the chal- lenge of the Presidentfs Council. The results were obvious in the spirited con- struction of a Homecoming sing, Turning the Tide, which won second place. Keeping with the Yuletide Christmas spirit, they planned their Snowflake Fantasyl' formal dance, while the Freshman Council was busy formulating the annual Christmas party for the underprivileged children. ROBERT A. KANIA President 5 -3 Council Excalibur Club, directed by its fine executive council, started the year oflf with a full orientation program. Freshmen were introduced to college life by a Big Brother Picnic followed by trade functions with the women's residence halls, In addition to sock hops, the formal dinner dance, Al- pine Paradise, was the big event in Decem- ber. Studying had its place as well as fun: the new How to Study program, includ- ing help sessions, which was initiated this year, completed a well-balanced and Well- planned orientation program. Back Row: R. Paulin, D.Ste1nhilbe1 D Tews D Trindle M Fitch D Blough r70l7l Row: R. Lohrey, T. Bartelt P M Coltart G Cofran Stultz D Evans FRAN K RUZICKA President -4 Council Planning completed, the men of H-4 looked forward to their second year on campus with enthusiasm. Social activities started with the second annual picnic with Hall X, sponsored by the Executive Coun- cil. Spirit was heightened as Homecoming neared and the men combined efforts to erect their Homecoming sign, Octipi the Illinif, A winter formal and a trade party with I-Iall X accented their social calendar for first semester. The Royal I-Iighlanders concluded with the annual Spring Dance. lizule Row I Ackert, F. Ruzicka, D. Hopping, R. Hall, A. Siegel. I :ont Koa S II irris, R. Bauman, D. Sheppard, Heiser, T. Paulick. 7 Back Row: R. Laster, R. Lcnaburg, H. Kimmel, D. Goings, Myers, J. Volpp, D. Moore. Front Row: YV. Singler, B A. Schalliol, R. Doyle, R. Szllyers, R. I-Iolmn, A. Bhallu Hz: B. O L ' F INII ' ' XV H R 1' ' J. XfVheatley. Second Row: D. Tekulve, AM. Byrne, M. Fceney, Plzislcfsiister, Elgpp: J. l Orton, I Xoluazm, L D. Beckwith, D. J. Tavolacci, K. Lundquist, Schluetcr, D. - f .i.....-.....,E,,........., - D Ax fx 3 4 IQ - D Back Row: R. McClain, VV. Nelson, J. Bryant, S. Blackburn, M. VVilcox, YV. Dennis, D. I-Ioffman, D. Lank. Front Roni: J. Lzlgle, G. Dnnville, R. Zell, D. Weilzilicl, J. Lynn, T. Lame, S. Cooper, G. P. X'Vieland, H. Cohee. XV. Green, J. Soltnn T. Sgrittzi. Second Row: R. Stath, G. Gllfllfillll, R. Boyd, G. Holman, T. Culp, R. Elias, G. Tinkle, L. Bucher, K. Sims K. R. Bromann, VV. Adams, F, Grau, R. Rosengarn, J. Pieper, 438 H-1 Southeast Social functions appeared to be the theme for the men of Southeast this year. They started off with trade par- ties with YVRH which was followed by a dance with SE-X. The men of Southeast found time to participate in intramural sports and captured high places in tennis and basketball. 439 Brick Row: C. Tallman, B. Smith, R. Starr, Mehoff, R. L. Cochran, R. Sutton, A. Baker, K. Davis, J. Lowes, R. Carter, Cl. Kiphurt, E. Miller, G. Fiester. Second Row: P. Fosco, K. Hart, S. Dillon, B. Hunter, Yencho, VVoh1ford, R. Kroviak, M. Rockwell, R. Dalzell, B. Larson, AI. Koch, XV. Mzmaliun. Front Row: D. VanDam, L. Hzilbo, A. Bauer, D. Baum, R. Quigley, J. Dolby, D. Slmlibo, R. Lee, I. Breidenbach, XV. Thompson, P. L. Moss. Back Row: R. YVeil, T. McLaughlin, Bergdoll, R. Powell, Holiday, Disbrow, H. Smith. D. Mfhicker, G. Glazer. Front D. Spenner, -I. Peterec, D. VVest, R. Reynolds, T. Creacy, D. Row: G. Doyle, F. Sells, AI. Cassell, A. Chrisman, R. Russ. Drerup, D. Kuespert. Second Row: Bayless, Turk, R. T. Buller, D. 12. Power, H. Hsu, K. Taylor. T. Judd, P. Pudis, E. Seymoor, A. Mfeigancl, M. Shelton, R. Morris, VV. VzmDcKeere. 440 M... ms X 0 2, i , rv -ML- .L K iw I ' at sM'r' Z' + . . - - Alb. - A ' , W7 .Q. ... 'er Hrrierk' 'il '. - .V , HXLTT lg 7' furrw Harrier we .. . . .. . ' mgzwfwiirsf-X3 r L M wsw ' ' 1 Xi Ll : as-is '-':,-PiTmxT?ia'mgsm liuclc Row: P. Hamilton, L. Smith, T. Crouch, D. Guenther, -I. joseph, D. VVeir, Crane, M. Adams, YV. Ahl, C. R. Sturwold. Semin! Row: Roedl, Rosenthal. L. Larowe. R. Mferker, XV. Heffron, M. Gallnieyer, R. Curtis, P. Chatel. H-1 Southwest Activities and social functions were l.he hywords lor the men of Southwest I-1-l this year. They started ill' the school year with their annual Etiquette Din- 101' to sharpen their manners for their upeonling rade parties with l VRI'l. Their first was a trade linner with the women ol? Dulnne Hall and a pep 'ally sign painting party soon followed with H-S Unit A. For Halloween the Souihwesterners sponsor- Acl a movie and their holiday season was hrought to 1 perfect ending with their senii-liornial dance. Combs, A. Grathwol. D. Berker, L. Keiffer, C. Holi. Fronl Row: R. C. Wlillianis, L. Smith, R. X'Vashington, M. Drake, G. Hoskins. D. Hansen, C. Anderson, I-Iardesty, 'l. Belcher, P. Fisher, M. Culross. 441 H-1 ortheast It was quite evident that the spirit and activity was at its peak this 1J21St year for the men of Northeast. All incoming freshmen were presented with Hussar plaques which are booklets to help the frosh become familarized with their fellow Hussars. Many friendships developed among the freshmen at Northeast's annual picnic at Tur- key Run, and colder weather was welcomed by the men of Northeast with hayrides and pizza parties. Northeast easily proved that an enjoyable evening is possible without females by having a stag bridge party, although trade din- ners were numerous throughout the school year. ' '- Back Row: G. Tatepo, Komoda, D. Clay, P. Henning, A. R. Ulittgen, M. Smith, D. Blair, M. Emler, J. Hendricks, Donaldson, R. Millea, P. Doane, P. Lang, G. Wilson, K. Oiug, Gamble. Front Row: R. Mfatson, C. Cromwell, J. Redlln T. Hunger. Secmzrl Row: C. Penoyer, J. Williams, R. Kebo, Coffing, 1. Vkfinterkorn, A. Becher, R. Scott, R. D. Crawford, K. Guggenheim, R. Black, P. Setzler, R. Fiddes, Eggs was ani vis ww P. Rodwick, VV. Trujillo, R. Alberman. I 442 egg r-,sur Buck Row: T. Halley, A. Kunkle, K. Vllilliunis. F. Hzickleiiizm. T. Leleverc, J. Lelnnzinn, L. Smith, D. Fontaine, D. Chase, R. Wlyriek, QI. Dornzm. Second Row: A. Mosel, L. Francis, N. Fuchs, VV. MeCullm, AI. Lim, L. Brown, L. Gizuinini, R Cieslak, R. Hart, R. lfVilson, B. Hobbs, D. Ansley, N. Loeffler. Ifronl Row: C. Hudelson, C. Taylor, N. Dingle, J. Friend, J. Harms, KI. Young, M. McBride, R. Wagner, W. Bower, C. Miller, M. Mynliier. rrs' . ri ' - R A .... ..... .... . 4 ..!.- I Q Burl: Row: D. Hinslmw, P. Bzitternizm, T. Brennan, YV. Woodworth, K. Brooks, L. Srmkn, R. Binneotti, R. Berger. Sammi Row: L. Sippel, D. Gillette, T. Cieehzmowski, 12. Norbert, S. Mitchell, QI. LaRue, L. Capps, R. Jolioski, S. Neiclig, S. Dale, A. Taylor, L. Krieg. Front Row: E. Erdmunn, -I. Dolan, D. Smith, II. M. Marks, R. Hughes, D. Heckler, YV. Krause, YV. Moeller, W. Lynn. 443 H- orthwest Bark Row: R. Corbin, R. Johnson, P. Johnson, M. Leuty, M. Albert. K. Schelle, T. Kisner, H. Integra, T. Kroll, J. Bovey, G. Phillips. Second Row: D. Piper, D. Hoak, Stiver, R. Bond, Meyers, D. Berry, T. Howard, J. Fletcher, D. An active social life seemed to prevail tlirouglloul the year lfor the men of Northwest H-1. Little time was lost in having their first trade dinner with the women of H-8 B unit, and numerous other trade dinners followed throughout the year. ln addition to the trade dinners, the nien of Northwest also managed to provide enjoyable weekends for the hall residents by sponsoring frequent dances in their date lounges. Plans were inade to start early on their go-kart entry in Purdue's annual go-kart race with great expectations for a high placing. Bryson, J. Deemer. YV. Kilgore, D. Smolek. Front Row: J Nees, B. Cathell, J. Lukac, C. Humbarger, J. Muh, R. Dorland, J. R. Broyles, J. Enyart, R. Baker, T. Kacena M. Meyer. 444 Row: C. Llllllllllllll, S. Balsiger, L. Maxwell, T. Goodwin, clwin. T. Johnson, P. Noon, D. Chorpcning, L. D. Meek, P. Bird, C. Brincy. Third Row: M. D. Simows, Schwzlrlz, M. McLaughlin. C. VVCIJCT, Erickson, R. Kolesar, J. l'Vi1ey, L. Iimigh, D. Lewis, D. . L. I-Iumnel. D. Coffman. SIICUNII Row: T. Goo Sleinhuuscr, R. Lougstrcct, T. Brink, R. DCBoy, D. Kellzun R. Jacobson, R. Hahn, D. Richter, J. Carroll, M. Black W. Scotlon. From Row: J. Looscmorc, D. Luctcrhzmd, M McCrz11ey, L. McMillzm, F. Hughes, T. Tinch, Poe. YV. Adney, A. Porter N A J' Row: D. Boslizm, N. Voss, F. Hood, C. Brandt, J. J. Hludmn, J. VV. Payne, P. Finnell, YV. Young, A. W'eavcr, rrs, L. Smith, G. Rehrn, J. Oilar, J. Agness, S. Flodbcrg. J. Eary. Front Row: S. Miller, M. Bire, D. Joyce. R. Peconga, Hand, Ryland. Second Row: XVilson, C. Mclllheny, D. Yem, B. Johnson, D. Wfmnplcr, R. Beverly. Zolman, Butler, D. Seymour, K. Czillzihzln, C. Stock, D. Minich, MV. Cary, Votaw. 445 Qi , M fi... i J. 5. fax .if ' Back Row: F. Tucker, C. McClintock, J. Hilkene, C. Osborne, Peck, W. Garlic, C. Hamilton, J. McGroarty, G. Pesce, D B.. Way, D. Pav, G. Gorman, D. Murphy, D. Merrill, R. Kelly, R. Barnett, J. Lockhart. Front Row: Furlow. YV Miller, R. Kanouse. Second Row: G. Hogan, P. Alexander, Thompson, D. I-les, S. Levy, T. Rushare, L. VVanat, P. Freesr' D. Lowman, J. Parker, S. Wfaller, R. Slack, R. Baker, R. C. Ritchie, Gahimer, A. Scully. Wg? W . l A L , Back Row: B. Edison., T. O'Brien, T. Chapman, R. St. R. I. Duffee, P. LuKauich, J. Beck, Courtney, YV. Close Pierre, D. Grote, B. Haak, R. Breimeier, F. Krizmanich, C. D. Long. Front Row: R. Polland, T. Lytle, P. Myhre, J Beveridge, P. Harsin, J. Albrecht, B. Ernst. Second Row: Gilbert, H. Reisner, R. G. McLean, T. YVhite, Robson D. Truex, D. Bowers, C. Ritter, A. Crawford, D. Kintzel, P. D. Bolander, R. Gibson. Hendrickson, D. Webb, Conrad, C. Lark, Beasley, 445 . F 3-. Bark Row: P. Heavin, VV. Zimmerman, D. Thompson, B. Frymier, C. Hartkope, D. Bristow, A. T emme, S. Meyerholtz, D. Culp, Penn, L. Swinehart. Third Row: S. Ellis, C. Rose, -I. XV. Savage, H. McConnell, D. Rhoads, N. Morenc, J. Readnour, L. VV. Bruehler, D. S. Day, M. Culi, j. Blakley, S. H. Tokarski, D. Billings, G. Ciesar, A. Atkinson. Second lx! eggs L ,,,,.f- L, Row: Cuevas, T. Keenan, S. Strauss, AI. Harker, Blessing, G. Gabel, D. E. Phinney, xl. Hrezo, L. Yvolter, B. Mooy. Front Row: J. Taylor, S. Blankenship, R. Foster, R. Kania, R. Miller, G. Plaster, B. Holt, D. Holmgren, D. Mfatt, J. Kuellmer. -2 Southeast Both enthusiasm and participation were shown by the men of Southeast H-2 - in sports by compet- ing in inter-floor touch football, in being a leader in the H-League intramural athletic program, and in social functions by participating in trade dinners and parties with women's residence halls and sorori- ties. Through the faculty guest program they re- ceived a personal insight into the lives of their dinner guests. Both the upperclassmen and freshmen worked together throughout the year for athletic, social, and scholastic superiority. 447 Back Row: L. Fisher, C. Coffman, N. Green, M. Zehendner, L. Lehxnkuhler, H. Hinzman, G. George, T. Platt, S. Marshall, G. Kuhn, R. Deeb, T. Rule. Second Row: T. Riorclan, T. Asher, K. jonaitis, R. Gorski, R. Lambdin, LI. P. Bauer, D. Morgan, A. Kanervo, D. Johnson, W. Ringland, G. Morris, -2 Southwest Freshmen of STV H-2 were introduced to the social aspect ol: college life by the Freshmen Orienta- tion dance. This was lollowed by other planned social functions including a picnic at Happy Hollow, Snow- flake Fantasy - the winter formal, and the Spring Dance. The Falcons also showed athletic prowess by taking first place in the I-I halls intramural athletic program. The Herb Tex Lack award, given to the friendliest li1'CSlll'l'1ZlI1 of the unit, was presented in the Spring. To close the year, the annual Spring picnic was held at Turkey Run State Park. 448 R. O. Gray, R. L. Fritz, P. Meeker, R. Stone. Front Row: D. Billings, T. M. Primm, R. Johnson, D. Blum, D. F. Brashears, Raclow. G. Kramer, M. jones, R. Mast, II. Gordon, D. Yvood, T. Hoagland. . 5' H' f e V Bark Row: G. Maslin, S. Pater, D. Falk, Blagrave, G. H Hilficker, L. Thomas, J. Lehmann, Slcrner, R. Knohl, R. L. Benoure, Kaufman. Second Row: D. Bottorlff, K. Brenda, C. McCleary, T. Comerford, W. VV'alker, M. Bunner Back Row: Olesky, J. McGraw, M. Castor, W. Blake, R. C Davis, J. Cash, G. Mcliane, B. Lesher, D. Henson, R. May, D. P. Tittle, F. Brook, M. Hoover. Second Row: G. Pardowe F. McCann, F. Mason, li. Huff, E. Klyce, E. Hunt, E. Bonds, T. S. Troxel, L. Olssen, Cunningham, Mitchell, D r 1 I ' e S i - Q F3 : . H B. Hunt, R. B. Wfilken, F. Sattes, T. Hustad, W. N. Butler R. Hasler, T. M. Robison. Front Row: R. Davis, Speight A. Overbeck, B. Eastmond, R. Sparks, Pierce, S. Green, G. Miller, D. Deer, C. Schaeffer, N. VVa1ker, E. Lowry. Evans, K. Johnson, S. I-Iugher, D. Hasler. Fr0nt Row: R Fuller, G. L. Falclesy, L. Myers, D. Pursch, D. Robertson, D l.ZlTOll1'CttC, C. Kuzneski, T. Prielze, T. Stanley, T. McGraw J. Conrad, R. YV. Gresham. - 3 Q 3 449 J Back Row: J. Lockhart, G. Chandler, J. Steinbarger, M. R. Williamson, VV. Skinner, A. Voelkel, R. Vasicck, D. Iliff Montgomery, B. Mackenzie, C. Neel, E. Brown, T. Tampa, E. Gangross. Front Row: K. VVolff, B. Jurgovan, T. Egnot L. L. McFarlanci, A. Ham, R. Okamoto. Second Row: D. M. Reasor, R. Vega, A. Eissler, D. Daniel, C. McLaughlin Salaba, R. LeCa1re, Bruner, D. Boucher, N. Schmidt, B. T. Pfaff, J. 'Watt. K i N' , ww ii :iii -ii .dh ijjf . , , , 7. fi i r u IFQ ' , Back Row: D. Garrison, R. Kitchen, R. Paine, C. Willis, J Skorich, Pitula, R. Huff, R. Reidenhach, R. Berglund, R Harke, C. Lane. Third Row: WVytrykus, M. Nye, N. Nelson S. Scott, W. Willard, -I. Mullans, W. Kunz, Zimmer, K. lfVi Jenson, A. Sharp, G. Kunz, G. Neal, C. Versteeg, A. Strom, I-I Chisamore. Second Row: J. De Lisle, T. Leslie, W. Lankford, YV. Alt, D. Bell, N. Pierce, Tippins, G. DeMuth, R. Cling C. Gordon, N. Phillips, P. Kelley. Front Row: G. Mamet, R Plummer, R. Ehrlich, NV. Ludenxan, R. Hofmann, L Offerhaus, M. Knopfmeier, I-I. Brununcl, N. Scharl, R Mastersou, L. Fleming. age'- err i - ' ' ui. 7 V- A 450 T H I Row: D. Kasseicert, R. Sevison, L. Isakson, O'Neal Back Row: D. De Bolt, W. Margeson, J. Springer, R. XV. Osgood, Maggart, T. Carr, J. Alt, D. Cox. Kidder, VV. Daleure, R. Knauer, C. E. Raab, D. Johnson? A. T. Jernigan. Front Row: M. Corwin, S. Rorer, D. Miller M. Davis, C. H. Smith, Kircher, L. Mlright, T. Langston G. Fawcett, R. A. Hoffer. l l Activity was certainly a key word for the men of E H-2 this past year. After initiating the new reshmen through an effective orientation program md a pop-and-son dinner, the field was open for nany planned social events. USwinging City, their lancing party based on a Las Vegas theine, proved to me the highlight of the year. -2 Northeast 5 -2 Northwest Turkey Run was invaded by the men of NYV I-I-2 early last fall for a day of outdoor fun. The picnic began a chain of exciting functions-trade parties, movies and dances-which completely filled those spare moments between exams. WV ith the com- ing of spring, the men began to anxiously count the days til vacation. Back Row: A. Mumma, J. Sanders, D. Weaver, S. Gardner, V. L. Ikeler, D. Enyeart, J. R. Hopkins, D. Bond, D. Snyder, F. J. Mullis, S. Lowens, D. Crill. Second Row: P. Holmes, J. G. Suback, J. Freeman, R. Grothans, J. Millen, S. Cunningham, M. Fitzsimmons, A. I-Ilavacek, V. Wilhelm, R. Zigi: ' rs. rv- ms. if .- - 'r Y 1' - I r Schwabel, D. Jones, R. Deahl, S. Carlson. Front Row: I Lnohl, M. Coan, R. F. Chaddock, D. Sendelweck, J Ronneberg, J. Heinrich, R. Conrad, L. Vaughn, P. K. Baunach, L. White,,D. Richards, R. F. Purkheiser. 452 Back Row: J. Hug, T. Vayhinger, R. Polomcllak, Brown D. Hippenslcel, M. Schellhase, T. Crum, AI. Saik, D. Staigeri li. Young, QI. Munro, R. Ustnriz. Second Row: E. Thomas, S. J. Reins, M. Feterick, K. Richeson, A. Zeitler, R. Pao, B. H. Haskins, P. Rasor, J. Hero, G. Eckman, W. Lucas, Reinlmrt, C. YVathen, H. Heflin. Front Row: G. Ikurna, R. Hoffman, R. Sink, B. Kuhn, C. Scripps, D. Brady, R. Parker, S. Bechtold, R. Leaser, D. Velikan, D. Brand, D. Corgiat. Hz- Ai- -L, ,AL,- f ...- -.---E--T ---f--L i----- .--. ---H-.1--rw-N. - M - - - L- -. - --'1-- - ----- E! ii. M , ,. I. l i l-. x Iiurk Row: XV. Lindley, K. Hendrick, L. Koester, J. Vansickle 11. Banks, s. Mouse, L. Duck, C. Hoesel, L. Swartzell, R. wf livers, J. Bailey, VV. Hahn. Second Row: P. Brink, A. Powers G. Hoover, R. Osborne, J. Weaver, G. Moore, T. Hartnam, AI. A. Szlncliforcl, C. X'Vallis, -I. Calvert, K. Scliutte, LI. F l 'T McLimans, VV. Strange, R. Patton, C. P. Beard, D. Cook Front Row: L. D. Mfilliams, R. Long, S. Sosenheimer, G Moor, T. Sledge, M. D. Rodgers, W. Bloemen, N. Fossnight XV. Foley, T. Moorman, W. Crisick, E. Clark. 1 J. L 453 1 I . -Y I l', li I Bark Row: David Klinedorf, L. Lenderman, F. Lenderman, P. Stureman, P. Ruenzel, D. Richardson, D. Trindce, A. Fernandez, D. Metz, M. Senft. Second Row: D. Lenderman, J. Scott, T. Stude, F. De Sio, R. Palas, F. Barrett, V. Guess, -3 Southeast Although located on the corner of the campus, Southeast H-3 served as the center of activity for its many occupants. During the winter months, trade dinners with H-8 and SXIV-X and a pizza party with the Alpha Phis proved to be pleasant diversities from the business- like atmosphere of the classroom. In tl1e spring, the annual unit picnic followed by the formal dance accen- tuated a highly successful year. 4511 M. Bradley, L. Adams, A. YVhite. Front Row: V. Vanderbilt VV. Johnson, D. Scott, T. Furnish, R. Schwalbert, VV. Riordan T. Miller, C. Inniger, S. Lawson, YV. Ritchings. Back Row: D. Gunnsenhnuser, S. Merrill, R. Harmening, P. Barker, K. Gossarcl, B. Crispin, T. Cummins, R. Hzxrtkopf, K. Burke, -I. Stultz, S. Sowers. Second Row: W. Larson, D. Karlsson, C. Boismenue, D. Cotton, G. Chapman, A. Kuebler, . T . . R. McClain, C. Carden, V. Hamm, D. Studley, T. Foeckler. Front Row: L. Vlfeinstock, T. Stafford, M. Mann, L. Cotton, J. W'illiams, A. Graf, G. Lamfalusi, B. Helm, D. Guthrie, R. Larsen, P. Beard. Back Row: S. Pirzm, S. Barrett, G. Cook. B. Lawson, L. Hartwick, Kulik, P. X'Vood, D. Kuzak, D. Bnehrer, J. Starr. Second Row: J. Kane, VV. Knauer, J. Hostetler, R. Tetrick, Bowman, R. I-loop, C. Huffman, Kucal, T. Langdoc, E. Sawyer, T. Howell. Front Row: S. Brown, M. Uhler, AI. Palmer, M. Fowley, G. Cooper, M. Mangas, S. Fowler, Keller, C. Meyer, McDonald. I 455 Back Row: L. Saberson, C. Hill, S. Simmons, N. Haskell, G. Fox, P. Snyder, G. Cofran, E. Bojda, S. Kaiser, D. Lowry. Second Row: D. Juday, R. Parko, D. Clase, L. Beineke, R Heisterberg, T. Whitten, R. Dee, J. Turner, J. Crane, T Back Row: T. Osborn, T. Fraley, C. Schoon, E. Malachowski, D. Pitkin, S. Apsey, G. Marquardt, D. Pulley, K. Reim, R. Yeager, J. Van Den Avyle, K. Thammongkol. Second Row VV. Nordman, K. DeYoung, M. Johnson, W. Pence, G. Cofran XJ-I Vieweg, S. Baker, J. Diehl, K. Kantowski. Front Row: B. Corclingley, J. Hefling, F. Mellott, T. Stapleton, T. Moore, WX Fifielcl, N. Peters, VV. Trebs, D. Conquest. J. Bellingcr, Galvin, D. Gardner, J. Baas, G. String, D. Duck, D. Mousey. Front Row: G. Taylor, J. Scott, L. Kisala, J. Shuppcrt, S. Plank, J. Bartelt, S. Phongsphetraratana, M. Martorano, T. Vlfagner. l 3 - - 456 'qv is llnfrk Row: P. Birck, P. Coltart, YV. Steinhilbcr, K. Hendrix, G. Clark, M. Whisler, J. Peters, S. Silverman, S. Shafer. Srroml Row: P. Vvhite, C. Snyder, J. Scott, D. Krause, T. -3 Southwest Initiating a successful social year for Southwest H-3, the Autumn. Noclizzvwe Dance took place amidst a country scene ol? trees and rail fences. NVith out- door enthusiasm, the men increased their participa- tion in the intramural program and strived to main- tain their lead in H-E5 competition. Ramsey, R. Logston, G. Schrade, Miller, VV. Kerkhoff, T. Reed. Front Row: J. Scales, C. Olson, L. Cooper, J. Buchanan, J. Simmons, P. VVerle, S. Summers, R. Fischer. 457 z K 6 Back Row: D. Stubbins, E. Coleman, T. Engelberth, B. R. Young, J. Stewart, N. Roberts, M. Lowey, C. Smith. Front 'Whitehead, R. Shepcrd, G. Retz, J. Lorenz, T. Tomson, S. Row: J. Armstrong, G. Toole, T. Genutis, D. Evans, C. Bolin, W. Bush, W. Langdoc, S. Fletcher. Second Row: R. Litterst, T. Clark, H. Mosser, M. Mcliibbin, J. Hardin, R. Hamby, A. Kunderd, H. Finley, P. Ayers, E. Knuteson, L. Dollens, M. Barber. Croxall, D. Renn, K. Burns, R. Cole, B. Stevens, J. Tappen, - ortheast W'ith the turn of seasons the men of H-3 began the machinery that brought a year filled with both social activities and scholastic endeavor. The unit relaxed for hootenannies but shed their casual attire for coats and ties for the annual winter formal. The new ideas mixed with the traditional events such as the spring dance made the year a memorable one. . Q Z X r Q air? em! SHN' :,. f. 5. . 5 gggivg ffii 'A...Q,m..Qif ' wi Q im 'kiwi in X R M25 H B E aw. W- 1 'us n -f-is was mx if mama magna Buck Row: G. Peterson, R. Xvarner, P. Fullam, J. Stark, F. Schwinkendorf, L. Eiler, XIV. Rollin, J. Gelarden, L. Sterner, l-Iardcastle, P. Peacock, J. Weber, R. Martin, R. Sieber, G. Mlhecler. Front Row: R. Dinias, M. Pell, M. Telfer, T. A. Burch. Second Row: A. Clyszczon, R. Fife, -I. Myer, B. Ashbaucher, B. Thevcnin, Klehfoth, R. Wendt, R. Ashton, lklichcner, T. Pell, J. Lankford, B. Thevenin, C. Snowe, J. R. McClelland, G. Fwing, Ritchey. .fl i Back Row: D. Carrell, M. Clark, D. Hadley, D. Kimbcrling, Pence, K. Schmid, D. Miller, Milavec, S. Newman. Front D. Bogernann, R. Segarcl, A. Young, B. Burkhardl. Second Row: S. Cress, VV. Dolotruix, D. Sherrill, Cutic, Mucha, Row: S. Powler, K. I-Iollirlgsworcll, T. Hall, D. VVagncr, M. P. Stark, M. Koons, J. Wiley. 459 Back Row: D. Sammis, V. Glose, I-I. Zwicker, M. Fitch, I. Bennett, E. Zimmerman, R. Dausman, R. Paulin, R. Herclerhorst, J. Kaiser, F. Reginald. Second Row: S. Binkley, K. Hansen, D. I-Iolbert, S. Dudas, P. George, P. Ogle, T. Sawyer, R. Parker, D. Forster, D. N. Blough, D. I-Iunsberger. Front Row: W. YVishlinski, G. Scantland, Dickey, E. Vontobel, R. Cross, L. Dusold, J. Jefferds, T. Raper, L. Scott, C. Leemaster. Back Row: L. Deck B. Cha in . Ma ee D. Kirk B. Kanto , , g , y 1 D. Laramore, K. Farson, L?ArnJo1d, R. Reece, B. Latta, T. Abernathy, D. Derrick, P. Bender, W. Livingston, Jr., S. Szirom III. Second Row: D. Mattern, T. Spencer, J. Jay, T. Colbert, S. Short, W. Seitz, A. Brown, D. Bruce, J. Mclilwee, L. Spearman, D. Yoder, R. Sibert, E. Frautschi, R. Gunkel, VV. Dougherty. Front Row: M. Brown, F. Rasp, B. Murach, R. Hulse, L. Eckart, D. Stelzer, R. Shanks, Bergstrom, P. Barnes, G. Colip, B. Banter, P. Lindley, R. Gore. 460 Back Row: R. Popcjoy, R. Wilson, D. Hoelzer, C. Armstrong. E. jay, D. Sink, C. I-Iiclcs, R. Bradley, R. Frantz. Front Row: -I. Shultz, D. Vaughan, R. Welp, 'T. Herbst, A. Scott, D. -I. Todd, J. VVern1crz1ntz, M. Cherry, D. Sokolowski, A. Nurd, Minks, G. Minks, D. Banes. Second Row: xl. Schweille, C. S. Hall, R. Becker, D. Enyurt, P. Kehr. Beesley, J. McCampbell, B. Curris, L. Hopp, F. Lee, B. Gee, -3 orthwest Many events kept the Norsenien of North VVest busy this year. Pizza was served at their trade party with Duhnie I-Iall, following a lun-packed hayride at Anderson's farm. Tastes changed as NXV ended the year with a Chinese Dinner for the foreign students. 461 Back Row: D. Knebel, P. Sagester, R. Haggerty, Kaminzm, R. Needles, P. L. Wells, Miller, G. Ullom, B. Cabell, M. Cunningham T Goller I-I Lowery G ECk'lI't P Buell J. Hacker, R RICIIHIII Front Row M Preiscr L Robbins Hagemeier, R. Davis, O. Row, W. Stephens. Second Row: L. Hiler, N Belllflg L Berthy R Ient7 Burrus R J. Paronett, R. Schooley, J. Rupley, L. Dunton, T. Kellie, Asher, R. Blick D Powell C Shcrmwn D Altekruse D. Apple, Shimzibargrlr, R. Bischoff, R. Harding, R. -sag fe uf ,H .iii it , qi, v R, rn 'Ql- -4A Unit A kicked off a full semester with 21 trade dinner with H-8. The spray of ice at the skating party let them know winter had arrived. But spring followed quickly, providing Unit A with perfect Weather for their formal dance. 462 'E Back Row: P. Boggs, W. Harrison, C. Thompson, C. L. Hall, B. Kritsch, D. W. Parr, XV. Steinmann, K. Hannon, S. Shrock D. Smith, J. Rnveneraft, K. Bell, J. Gochenaur, II. Kinnett. Front Row: C. Tieber, C. Mueller, D. Hedlund, E. Diensch Sammi Row: M. Finch, Sperber, Livenick, S. Gabriel, R. I-Iojnacki, C. Schwzlbe, Logan, D. Deiwert, YV. Goza Rhowz L. D. Lucas, R. Bremer, D. Wlilliams, D. Summitt, S. Castle. From Row: M. Townsley, R. Bradshaw, L. Truex, Sullivan, VV. Goodreall, R. Coffin. Sffconcl Row: C. Pedigo, S. Harris, XV. Lew, W. Marti, M. Turner. Thorne, P. Feil, G. Freclericks, F. Waller, V. A. Thorne, 463 To prove that fun was the key word in Unit D, the men had sign painting parties, a hayride, and trade dinners which offered opportunities of meeting women. Mascot Mac, introduced to the unit last year, was made a permanent resident to represent the fisty spirit displayed in sports and intra- murals. Back Row: Parish, J. H. Hillis, R. Evans, A. C. List, D. Nawrocki, Stets, R. E. Tate, Stovall, C. Overmyer, T. Leslie, D. Swartz, S. Linowiecki, P. Russel. Second Row: F. Streib, J. Whitehead, T. Bublitz, D. Bratten, D. Vascimini G. Hoene, L. Dorocke, S. Matunas, R. C. Marva, T. Libertyz 464 l l W. G. Knorr, S. Wilson, J. C. Welch, D. Nuhring. Front Row: M. Watford, K. Janusz, XV. Kinsey, R. Pavlick, R. Chandler. V. DePlato, J. Rupely, T. Martin, D. Slipclieck, T. Buford. Durlacher, P. Milchak, D. Adams, Ackert. Back R0w: P. Bright, C. Lyons, G. Belmont, P. Chapple, D Kempf, L. Radwan, R. Cooper, L. Langford, VV. Vance, D Dick. K. Y'Vashhurn, C. Ceckler, J. Noble. Second Row: I-I Bender, I-Iabegger, C. Chu, C. Swartz, R. Sanders, Tellman, B. M. Smith, VV. Buckles, Huntsman, R. Hall, R. Allen, R. Hathaway. Fronl Row: R. York, R. Mfoidtke, A. Mendel, Hemminger, L. Meacham, R. Cummins, Heflin, R. Schoefl, K. Guinbiner, M. Nottingham, K. Yang, B. Ferringer, D. Patrick. D. I-Iartman, G. Wieg'a11cl, A. Myatt, R. Book, O. tmllllli, H. L. Slamkowski. J. Wfehr, R. Jones, P. Row: R. Osterreicher, R. Holland, R. Gorman, D. H. Feldman, R. Hood. Second Row: R. Quaintance, F. Trautman, F. Jasek, E. M. Szrom, L. Szrom, C. Harrell, T. Hempel, R. Roemmer. Front Row: D. Polinsky, D. Miller, N. Schuler, XV. Thomas, R. Smith, P. F. Sanders, L. Smith, R. Ewbank, M. Schmidt, J. Critelli, P. C. Konotopka. 465 Back Row: R. Michaelsen, R. Sperry, J. Robinson, YV. Gerard, R. Guhse, A. Miller, R. Toll, T. CZll'IHlCl1IlCl, XV. Chance ' 3.2 -I. Carmoney, D. Rothenberger, B. Bailey, L. Merritt, P. Nash, T. Hobbs. Front Row: B. Kantor, R. Meilstrup, J. Buckland R. Haskett, R. Buskirk, H. Tice. Second Row: D. Pavey, R. 12. Cox, M. Hood, R. Bauman, M. Rule, G. Ade, R. Parks Kintzele, R. Weigand, R. Mfenger, L. Klingaman, D. Eischen, J. Anclrighetti, Smith, R. Trickey. . ,:. , . f- . . .. . '- - ' f' F1'0ntRozu 3 C, , -1, L. L. . , D. Albr ht, Q . Ru Jert, king, S. C.1stncr, Faris, D. Tui ner, P. WVe1mc1. i iilfeiiihilger, D?tB131'cl1inan1l, S. Bryziit, S.ISchleIilher, C. L. Kleinschnudt, R. Hollaender, ltllexvagngg S. 13.11113 D. Ferguson, D. Timmons. Second Row: R. .PCI'CiCl21, C. D. KIITIIIIIIC, D.rMc.l'l1e1'S0I1, G- CYUUPDL 3 ' 1 'J' 'Y McAbee, J. Weir, C. Lanius, W. VValker, L. F1e1scher, AI. A. B. Irvine. D- MHYU11- 466 Back Row: VV. Roach, M. Sutherlin, L. Gray, R. Fiteh, D. R. Decknrd, F. Dion. Front Row: K. Kotnr, YV. Fischer, D. WVolf Druley, D. Persic, L. Jenkins, M. Rfunker, M. Drapuc, D. R. M. Murray, G. Tolene, M. Hiue, R. Busick, B Ross, L. limbree. Second Row: P. Smith, W. Reed, L. Vfible, XVitherspoon, H. B, Vogel, Sanford. D. J. Ransdell, D. Boos, D. Dian, R. Berning, S. Henry, D. .MLM . gg. I rf EJ 1. 1 H ai in A we .. 'rf ' E. 235 .- . ' K . E . WHQQQY' ,, 5 J -it ....... SQN QNE5 ., ilijgftgsgfa Q T Q 5 'ififai M :rigs Q g w me Q 3 JS Zig. S s E E E Q Q 1k5'Qg5g ,jQ.5:5,-51 T Kgws HMM X SELQQAHHHHEBQE 5' W ' B 'ii EH K '- is K5-E 'E H ' I.-. s :-: 5 E EE 5 . .- 3 ':' w 5 my gg., 5555 .. y To get the Wheels turning again, El Casino party was given by the men of Unit B. The wild enthusi- asm created by the party's atmosphere wasnit set aside after the evening but was carried over and displayed by the men in intramural participation which led to many new additions in their trophy case. 467 -4C Unit C again proved to be a leader of the units of I-I-4 by sponsoring a Chug-a-lug dance for the residents and achieving ninety- five per cent participation in the freshmen orientation. The men of Unit C also found time in their busy schedule to capture third place in the H-Hall intraniural league. Back Row: A. Baker, K. Johnson, B. Gould, R. Eder, R. McGill, E. Margraf, J. McMahon, G. XfVi1son, M. Clements, J. Little, P. Wauipler, B. Suvak, J. Moorinan. Second Row: R. Phelps, T. Autz, D. Cheenish, H. Throneburg, H. Tomlinson, D. Moebs, J. Brocker, E. Dye, J. O'Connor, H. Hardesty, R. Tupps, M. Ayres, Bell, E. Malone. Front Row: J. Painter, J. Lutz, L. W. I-Iochrneister, J. Cartwright, J. Yawitz, VV. Stark, Taylor, B. Jacobs, F. Hall, B. Ruekberg, YV. Tudor, Ramsey, L. Lockenour, D. White. 468 Buck Row: R. YVormley, K. VV. Malecha, C. Kalin, Dant, K. Voss, A. Bumbales, J. Rackel, J. I-layes, M. J. Schneider, M. Stefanchik, L. Mann, M. Simms. Second Row: Snider, R. Michaels, J. Burgess, R. Mfeisman, li. Jones, S. Lucas, z , ' H 1 ' 'flzfsw 'mf is ' ' .I,,:g'sf fl-1 f 'mefcif rt 'Miss zs :w'P2fYfIW lN 'M WW ' S. D. XfVilliams, J. Lods, B. Dailey, J. Townsend, J. Tucker, R. L. Baughman. Front Row: R. Lindner, J. Bigelow, G. Neff, O. Benli, A. Van Vleet, S. Fehling, YV. Trujillo, D. Armbruster, D. Hopping, N. Earnhurt, M. Woods. Q Q -- Buck Row: A. Breidenbuugh, D. Spencer, M. Comstock, D. Kraek. K. Jamison, S. Hayes, D. lfViesehan, J. I-leiser, D Hall, C. A. Tengler, O. Snagleper, P. Gatewood, C. Schenker, T. Ludwick, J. Rossa, M. Maule. Second Row: G. Ross, G. R. Miner, J. P. Schuerman, P. Prenninger, YN. Kuntz, D. NVatkins, T. Yoder, R. Hunt, D. Vlfoodrow, A. Grayson, Y N. D. Futehik, B. Vllesterfeld, D. S. Thayer, J. McAlpine, J. Magnusson, F. Novel, C. Richardson, R. Ostrowski. Front Row: S. Peyton, J. Barbour, Mfilson, D. Nelson, R. Quarles, V. Peters, M. Mueller, R. Roeunner, R. Witowski, K. Blech, R. Newell, R. Montemayor, D. O'Brien, G. Gray. bxziilivqfi-1, f' izjf. I 469 Cary Council Cary Council, consisting of the Freslnnzin, joint, and Executive councils, not only provides legislative experience for residents, but plans social and service activities such as the Clirisigmas fornial, the needy Chiid1'CllyS party, and the tricycle race. Y gem: Q A 5.3.21 if L 1 DAVID SMITH President Back Row: R. Harris, R. Scllinclter, I-I. Sund, B. Stout Second Row: L. Smith, J. XIX-lzilker, j. Large, J. Koons K. I-Iintz. Front Row: R. XlVl1ilC, J. Moore, R. Rysclen D. Smith, D. Bulmzilm, G. Chrisman. 470 Cary Joint Council CARY JOINT COUNCIL - Back Row: YV. M. Strang, R. R. Dickinson, K. Hintz, Koons. Front Row: B. Kolb, T Scluneller, D. Timma, B. Stout. Second Row: D. Jodlowski, Dager, G. Miller, A. Malis, N. Mncari, W. Hanna. CARY JOINT COUNCIL - Back Row: D. Hughey, R. Croll, F. Rohlfcr, D. Smith. Front Row: W. Christenson, R Hzirris, R. Temple, H. Suud, II. Mfalker. Second Row: Mfhite, Large, Moore, D. Buhnahn, G. Chrisman. 471 Back Row: K. Maher, T. Carey, D. Anderson, R. Ylfire, W Brown, D. Beals, R. Spangler, R. Forster, D. Stepich, C Gruber, J. Townslcy, R. Ritchey, R. Greenfield. Third Row E. Speicher, Eyster, D. Wachs, T. Alexander, lviegand, R. Richtmeyer, C. Gerhart, Stuckey, J. Cradick, L. Ives, Cary A Capturing the all-campus softball and horseshoe championships, the men of Cary Hallls Unit A were not only active in athletics, but in social activities also. Trade functions, parties, and dances with SE-X, NE-X and H-8 were just a few of the many social activities enjoyed by the men of Unit A. 472 S. Coryell, V. Martin, J. Henke. Second Row: S. Jenkins, M. Hirano, T. W. Stafleld, A. Schloot, C. XfVincr, R. Brctz, T. Forbes, T. Smith, S. Thompson, QI. I-leuring. Front Row: -I. lflfanipler, Sotelo, D. Throckinorton, J. Frederick, NV. Hadley, D. Mosier, G. Fehd, G. Steffus, S. jackman. 2. I ' VI 'if .VY 1' IT TITIIIIH'-'Ill Buck Row: A. Bischoff, D. Smith, R. Foster, E. Colvert, Rohleder, C. Kwan. Serond Row: T. Battles, D. Paik, E Kirkwood, S. Lee, D. Carlson, A. Bischoff, K. Johnson. Hirata, J. L. Loftus, J. Imel, A. Powell, G. Hansen. W Tl1irflRow: R. Challman, G. Bailey, D. Dening, G. Chrisman, XfVhite. Front Row: R. Cesar, QD. Price, VV. Cl1I'1StCIlSOI1, R J. Shoup, R. Pickurd, P. Filiatrault, L. Stites, VV. Trout, Sehoo, R. Coy, L. Ginter, R. VVIISOD, D. Birt. Back Row: T. Lawlis, R. Moore, L. Reyman, T. Novack, S. M. Jenkins, T. Egan, Lathrop, R. Ruggles, M. Gill, A. llewiu. Tlzird Row: L. Mehlahn, XIV. Clem, E. Miller, H. Volhnar, L. A. Nelson, T. Fraser, P. Schmidt, S. Jasper, P. Bousman, G. J. VV. Kurfman. Second Row: P. VanMaunn YV. Long, R. Reecly, R. Henley, J. Braden, J. VVhittinghi1l J. VValker, D. Yviseeup. Front Row: S. Temple, D. Singleton XV. XfVorley, YV. Harding, Shellhorn, D. Swift, P. Przybylinski 473 Cary Hard work paid off for the men of Cary 13 as many new trophies were added to the Unit's trophy case. Included in the newly won honors was a second place in the Pen- dragon Homecoming Display and the Ar- buclcle Scholarship Award which is presented, each semester to the unit in Cary with the highest scholastic index. Buck Row: F. Nguyen, J. Boyer, C. Glorioso, R. -I. Rokoscz, L. Traske, Hartmann, XV. Oehlman. Third Row: S. Sato, O. Tliompson, SI. Zinnnerman, K. Krause, NV. Parrnenter, R. Laudicina, K. Martin, S. Donecker, YV. Bassett. Second Row: ag. . 5. 5 YV. Scholl, S. Layniun, K. Bender, H. Kim, E. Peters, N Robinson, M. L. Hfeisheit, R. Xflfagner. Front Row: J. Spariglc C. Poisel, C. Miclizxelsexi, R. XfVelcl1, C. Hahn, P. Flick R. Radel. 474 475 Back Row: J. Skidmore, G. Hebsa, Henry, R. YVz1iss, D. A Nine, Rohler, F. Brester, L. Roginson, VV. T. Moore, F Beasley, L. I-Iammond. Third Row: L. Smith, D. Gootee D. P. Shaffer, I-I. jones, Croll, P. Thullen, Buckman D. L. Timma, R. Muntz, R. Meyer, D. Schaefer, E. Elmer Buck Row: G. Lightfoot, C. Kiffer, A. Rassmussen, J. L. Row B Stover R YV1ebLe M Ivltz T Mobbexley D Freemzm, T. Snider, VV. Svobda, G. Geis, D. Sappenfield, W. D Massey D G1nn I' VVe1ve1 P 1:1lClllJ'lll.,l1 L Monette, D. Ullman, L. Deck. Third Row: D. Campbell, D. Dont Row G LC'lIl1EI'II1'1I'1 D Bulk D XVoocly M Counsell, G. Olp, B. Brown. D. Cole, D. Peterson, E. Sittuer, O P1r1s L Curley I-I Ad ums C Boswell M. Kinney, T. Nidiffer, Wojclmlla, D. Drockelman. Second 476 Cary C Unit C began a series of outstanding social events and activities with another vic- tory in the A'Olcl Tin Bueketl' rope pull. The unit sponsored a November hayride, lfollowecl by the VJinter Formal a month later. Trade parties and informal dances were interspacecl throughout the year, and the social calendar was concluded with the Spring Formal. Cone, G. Lefebvre, W. Jacobs, J. Jones, R. I-Iutchinson, D I-Iughey, D. Jeude. Front Row: L. Alber, D. Fattore, B Birthright, VViller, T. Clemons, M. Sanders, F. Roland, VV. Suzuki. 477 Car D Unique in being the only unit on cani- pus that operates a newspaper, Unit D pub- lislies the Leader which covered their social events such as the VVild YVest Saloon Party. Also covered by the Leufleo' was the building ol' the lioniecoining sign which was the replica of the Purdue Power Plant. Back Row: S. Maselli, M. Mfalker, R. Damon, XV. Schaller, A. Haney, R. Turley, R. VVElHA1lCll, G. Groom, N. Macari, S. M. Micliell. Third Row: P. Glon, VV. Reeves, R. Stogsdill, V. Sullenger, R. 1-Iumlin, L. Finkel, G. Darlagc, C. Mila, F. W. Arkenberg, A. Dewey, B. Chelf. Second Row: E. Armour, 478 1-' S. VanQanzecle, P. Tudor, Ginny, R. Shanley, S J. Henderson. Front Row: D. Chandler, L: Mickley, M. Chandler, K. Moehle, J. Gaynor, A. A. Samanich, YV. Foot. ... 1 .M -1- Me... . .uw-mr. -J -- -:H . Back Row: R. Smith, R. Flemming, C. Chaplin, YV. Lambert, R. Schmelter, C. Hurtung, J. Guclas, F. Griffin, J. Nelson, R Lovgren, VV. Robbins, V. Senrer, F. Solnmn. Third Row: N Tustison, J. Cain, D. Ashworth, K. Bzlssler, Deghz, G Hoffman, N. Lee, C. Boyd, R. Ebel, G. Moudy, R. Menoch, J. Koons, C. Johnson. Second Row: S. Uebelhoer, Euler J. Conrad, J. Nehler, S. Neill, J. Bogucki, VV. Hall, L Henkel, T. I'I2ll'l'lS. Front Row: Cudworth, L. Kepner, R Maloney, M. Kaye, N. Mcliie, J. Reiter, B. Gilbert, L. l-lend M. Campbell. Back Row: D. Collins, E. Basher, H. Pnrnpour, S. Troyer, D. Bowers, M. Lznnbdin, H. I-lnrmon, A. Fergusson, R. I1ll'lClllll2lIl, K. Bunson, D. Nelson, T. Smith. H. Doremirc, Ziliak, D. Call, T. Bznrlo, R. Kunz. Third Row: D. Fricllin, D. Cunningham, N. Czippel, J. Howard, G. Gacldis, SLiner, R. Molzahn, R. Guilnn, J. XfVierer, R. Mlitcruft, R. Banderby, D. Coffey, R. Grainger, J. Wlfynne, H. Tomson, B. Dickinson 1 M. O'I-lair. Second Row: C. Slneightoff, R. Colberg, WV. Vehling, VV. Conrad, R. Rysdon, Claussen, B. J. Lunterman, J. Cook, R. M. Chastain, J. Carrol. Front Row: L. Meyer, F. Folund, D. Bowen, D. Christafferson, K. Rutz, YV. Scott, D. So, L. Iuunura, G. Poon, M. Reynolds, D. Kearney, M. Cary. 479 Back Row: R. Unger, P. Milios, R. Taylor, S. Corbin, B. L. Bruce, R. Harris, R. Hand, J. Kilarski, K. Reeves, M. Kwan, D. Lovall, J. Panesar. Seconzl Row: A. Rothman, J. Leech, M. Forrest, K. Phelps, E. Wieklander, R. Schulenberg, J. L. Cary N No sooner had the Vikings of NE Cary com- pleted a successful orientation program for the fresh- man then they were off on their annual picnic to Happy Hollow. Social functions enjoyed by the Vik- ings throughout the year were trade dinners, a gambling party, and a hayride. Athletics proved suc- cessful as the men of NE captured the MRH track championship for the fourth time in the last five years. The Vikings ended their successful fall intra- mural program by also winning the Cary golf crown and by regaining the trophy in the annual trike-race. 480 Cooper, E. Belcher, YU. Lewis, C. Kleinhans, R. Klein, I-I. E. Dietrich. Front Row: VV. Gencla, J. Moore, J. Small, J. R. Chapin, D. Shade, Strader, McCarty, R. Russell. . ff-f :-, Y.. ...Mm M I , rf M , H me H nj - Back Row: L. Fisher, B. Sprunger, L. Reinhard, K. Nelson, Wilson, M. Keller, D. Volle, R. Ouellette. Front Row: R R. Evzms, VV. Silsby, R. Schneider, R. Kaminzin, S. Sliepard. Belleville, Greenwood, Staehle, T. Caughell, E. Young, Second Row: P. Greloff, A. YVaguer, R. Flemming, Al. Davies, R. Stonecipher, D. Grave, D. Pressnall. R. Gharst, R. Moore, WY Gzxrreh, M. Wfilliams, E. Sadlon, J. 'N 481 K., . W Back R0w: K. Popp, E. Olson, R. Vargo, D. Tate, D. Blackman, W. Graham, A. Jardis, D. Byczynski, Lawrence F. VV. Bond. Second Row: J. Meier, J. Thinnes, Hatch A. Turcotte, T. Hintz, D. Kaufman, Harding, Walter, Back Row: C. Nicholson, R. Stutzman, W. McLennan, R Meyer, W. McColgin, Hershbergcr, W. High, Cook, R Zmija, R. Henderson, D. Snyder. Third Row: D. Hatfield K. I-Iintz, R. Schilken, K. Mills, W. Hauschild, D. Post, B Reick, T. Terlep, R. Starr, J. Griffing, B. Betts, B. Kolb .v 1 J. Mazzei, M. Jones, E. Sass, R. Buuck. Frou! Row: M. Bland. J. Norford, J. E. Henchen, B. Hatfield, D. Litherland, J. VValsko, E. Kennel, B. X'Viukel. D. Alexander, D. J. Bulmalm. Second Row: R. Sctser, J. Poxon, J. Kunzc, J. M. Glennoh, D. X'V2lSllblll'll, J. Arnold, V. Knarr, L. Swanke. Front Row: G. Miller, S. Nivhols, Szalona, C. Lindell, T. D. Kinerk, C. Harley, B. X'Vi1liams. B. Johnson, G. Kaster. 482 E sf? 'T fs 2 ff?-1' . f ' ' Buck Row: R. Rozelle, R. Romberg, J. Grabel, D. YVheatley, S. Hilliker, G. Burton, S. Maloney, R. Trice, T. Otto, -I. Marton. R. Harga. Third Row: Jones, H. Tolle, P. VValker, M. P. Kalejs, R. Hardy, H. Lipp, VV. Guldcn, R. VVard, Dilmaghani, A. Xflfagner, W. Fossett, T. Fujimoto. Second Row: M. Hudson, R. Nappicr, A. Costello, S. Booher, D. Fields, D. Dunham, J. Perry, J. Romine. Front Row: E. Slaughter. B. Garrison, K. Kessler, G. Mfalker, QI. Tumy, AI. Lynch, T. Cork, S. Lundy, R. Fremion. In late October Cary East's lounge was trans- formed into Voo Doo Island of the South Seas with a ton of sand, tall arched palms, and a. small water- fall beside a fiery volcano. The 'lnative men and their dates, dressed in island costumes, danced to the music of the Panommns. After the Voo Doo Is- land party, efforts were turned to the Cary East Day Picnic, the Grand Prix entry, and the Sports Trophy. 483 Car E Cary East started off the school year in fine fashion with a victory in the annual freshmen tug- of-war. Freshmen spirit continued in the football season and their numerous pep rally signs appeared on the sides of Cary East. Fall and winter soon came with hayrides and dances, and the spring was high- lighted by the annual Cary Trike Race and picnic. Back Row: D. Kamis, F. Sclnnauck, S. Hill, J. Babcock, G. A. Paul, P. Grosvenor, D. Davis, M. O'Connor, J. Holloway, N. Dougherty, F. Orazio, J. Maurer, M. Cooper, J. Post, J. Marotgta. Third Row: J. Rogge, S. Morton, P. Sievert, R. A. Hale, T. Kauper, L. Chum, J. Sears, V. Seehausen, D. Boring. A. Robert, A. Tuesburg, A. Dalton, Conopask. Second Row: MV. Hanna, C. Chen, E. Balzaro, M. Tornoehler, R. Stoll, VV. YV. Zak, F. Saporsky, L. Barrio. Front Row: H. Graff, D. M. Blaney, P. Hatcher, B. Cantwell, L. Huffman, J. Hoernann, L. Hartter, G. Comegys, C. Spight, M. Dinehart, H. Hahn. 484 Married Students Tenant Council Bark Row: Goldsmith, G. DeGraff, P. X'Vi1ler, D. Allen, L. Faulkner, K. Perry, K. Buske, P. Grisafi, J. Smith, -I. Newcum, R. Larson. Front Row: M. Goldsmith, K. DeGraff, M. Crump, C. Faulkner, Thomson. Camp Ma-Da-Stu-Co headed the list of summer activities for the children as a window decorating contest was one of the winter features. The older folks Were' not forgotten: garden plots were issued for their enjoyment and the Student Cronicle con- tinued to keep all in Contact with their neighbors and campus life. Profile of the Courts At State Street and Gables Courts so many of the year's activities help to make coeduca- tional living a pleasure. A fall water fight engages everyone, but infectious gaiety spreads liaster when carols from the Courtiers and toys from the Christmas train brighten the holidays for underprivileged children. Second semester, the Courts are caught up in their rendition of springs crispness-the Snowflake Fantasy Dance. f,g ELLEN KELLER Governor Courtier Joint Council Advantages potential in coeducational living were actualized by the State Street Courts Council. Leadership provided by the Courtier Executive Board encouraged active spirit. Governor Ellen Keller worked directly with the executive officers and court presidents plus Fowler House to carry on a program for the benefit of all. Buck Row: T. Kruger, L. Fehd, -I. Russel, D. Rees, E. Poland, P. Mosiman, B. Robbins, Wanner, D. McKinley, K. R. Troup, K. Ross, J. Stafford, VVeidenl1amer. Front Row: M. Keller, M. Kuhn, S. Baker, M. Berry, E. Rosenthal. 487 State Street Courts I Treated as royalty, the State Street. Courts have fifty-eight girls ol' once more taken over in Court 1. This year was had to petition for the Unfailing, they have added the feminine touch in decorating their new blue rooms and a bubbling spirit to a wide area of activities. unique in that the girls privilege of living here. Back Row: M. Berry, L. Layman, J. Wheeler, T. S. Maul, E. Meyncke, C, Szczypiorski, M. Stockton, Mott. Second Row: D. Clevenger, P. Mosiman, R. Poehlein, A. Feeley, E. Jones, J. Chrystal, -I. Hobbs, S. Cage, B. Hendrickson. Front Row A. M. Rayner, D. 'Weaver, M. Baker, H. McSweeney, M Bowsman, C. Schellenberger, E. Hoff. 488 -. 'Q- . . ' xkw Row: N. Kennedy, Rumsey, Kcil. L. Liddiard, M. Kuhn. Sec Roach, D. Grencions, V. Carlquist, may s E . x Siz- -M4 aug N., V x Us L. Eikenbary, L. Fchd, P. Frzune, L. Graves, C. ond Row: S. Armacost, Meyer. L. Arellano, K. Finfrock, J. Kiburz, Cleavclzmcl, E. Keller. E ' .. :.,. ,., . , A-A r X E .. .. Q . 9 H K . L, Q A X JL sk. . n 5 5 . , .1 Lemar. Front Row: N. Rygas, M. Rosenthal, E. Nadcrman, A. mn mx um am xwq 489 Baclr Row: D. Suits, Kaelin, M. Kowalezyk, T. AuSEiIl, D. D. Rone, R. Vander Tuuk, S. Cunninghaun. Front Row' T. B Dovldas, AI. Groh, I-Iendrlckson, R. Dovidas. Second Row: Melton R. Fishback C Hendrickson Bl'll'l I l XM. Lorenz, Mitchell, M. Vvelty, D. Cleaver, Mikovich, Kennedy, XIV. Michel, J. Soice, S. Jackson, lX'Ii1i1ilg1yTc, J State Street Courts II It must be a 1nan's worldg once inhabited by the girls, Court Il succumbed to male rule this year. Their situation with coed neighbors and a joint court hayride made them the envy of the whole court. Recognition was given them for having won the all campus high jump tournament and having the chair- man ol? the court scholarship program in their midst. 91 'fy Q, U- , A X rl Back Row: G. Girton, II. Struct, II. Rowe Jr., II. Redding. M. Muuincl, K. Coffman, II. Glrnscock, K. Troup, G. Slcicr, A. F. Recd, YV. Bonczek, M. Field. Tlziwl Row: Moersch, NV:1l1, G. X'Vcybrighr. II. Branson, P. F. Nordmeyer, R. Fordice, M. I... Sendelwcck, T. Singer, G. Miller, N. Metzger. Second Row: R. Scnsmeier, C. Riaszuelo, S. Hooley, E. Kloenne, D Edwards, L. Pennington, Busse, T. Teall, T. McKee, R. Hutchison. Front Row: Clay, S. Engelbrecht, Bickcl V. Domanowski, B. Boehmcr, E. Underhill, L. Swanson L. Harris. if ...- W . ., -'T QT m .i , i ig - 1 vi as n Y if is - f 5' xg . .II . I Si T I r 5 L P W x iw . ' L L i 1 ...,jj' jjiig 1 1 . ':':gE5'.a. ML - Efiiv' 5 L53 if - 3 E I . . A QI -7 I I -,xfj H Q Q 3 sf' nm I l...,fII QW Q2 X , 35253 Q 5 4.553 L E .,. ... AW. 5 , .25 - gfjm I . ,.j:'!' S. yn' Ig - . H xi X . H .H III i - 1 4 is Q s' 9' , E 1 E .. W I II Ali 5? -.IE g Iggy? rf -M.. M Marg f:..z.:...:53 I M 1 1 1 if ' ' ' S H 2 fr if 55 .... ' . .4 .I .... : :- ..... 'mm E1 E E . E, 7. Q ' ' 'E-ig? ii 5.2 .. 491 1 y State Street Courts III Coziness was an accurate term for Court III 3 earned by fresh wall paint, new draperies, and a dec- orative wall mural. Resplendent in the snow, the Spirit of Cl11'lSU112lSU toy train beckoned all to share their holiday beneficence with underprivileged. Their manual efforts in court activities added much enthusiasm to the Courtier programs. Back Row: L. E. Emery, R. K. Miller, Farnsworth, D. P. Grontkowski, YV. Norris, E. Shidler. Second Row: W. Gleason, N. Birnbaum, MT. I. Newhart, P. Kendall, II. Strickland, D. 492 Davenport, S. Sirgrist, D. Littleton. Front Row: S. Rarick, S. Balog, Rowan, AI. YVeidenhamer, J. Laskowski, K. Smith, D. Tollc, T. hIcCollough. W 2-X ,, .L Row: D. K. x'VillIC1'l1Cill1C1', C. Mayberry, L. Tieman, Heckmzm, L. Montague, VV. Davis. Front Row: J. Miller Siefert, G. A. Maslyar, D. Snyder, G. Schnapf. Second R. G. Collins, D. Young, K. VVil1is, R. Purdue, Odum, R R. R. Fuchs, L. I-Iadler, C. Lundberg, F. Haven, E. Springer, C. Fletcher. 493 State Street Courts IV Comforts of home were instilled in Court IVQ the television, vending machines, and laundry room comprised the recreational lounge, which was offered for all court use. lixcelling in campus intraniurals gave the men of Court IV athletic recognition, and for the entire year their scholastic standing won thenl honors in the all-court rating. ij, Q B222 .J le. . ...: :., ' 1 he . x, Ta 4 1 ' ' --M3 Back Row: XV. F. Nedden, T. R. Shepard, R. Zulich, T. Lukas, D. L. Rees, D. Front Row: T. Bryant, G. Nagal, VV. VanArsdol, Kaar, L. Cunningham, S. Row: R. L. Hansen, D. NV. Smith, C. AICKUIIICY, UI. A. Robinson, G. Spire. Row: D, Burrough, R. Guznuskas, D. Little, Lindamood, R. Jones, D. Schecssele. ii ai S! K . :H-Mr 4, B. M State Street Courts Individuality and court creativity expounded. How The Big Ten YVas XVon captioned the home- coming display that brought distinction to them for having the first individual court display. The num- her of freshmen in the court instigated jovial antics from the upperclassmeng yet, retaliation resulted and senior cords were missing. Back Row: T. Rea, R. Watson, T. Kmitta, I. Sonneborn, A. D. Gorman, D. Miller. Front Row: A. .Bartelt, D. Valentine A. E. Tall, D. Lawson, A. Battles. Second Row: T. Barnhart, D. Billiter, G. Hamilton, D. Watts, Brier, R. Brent, L. Aull W. E. Zook, VV. Fitzpatrick, R. Johnson, R. Bayse, j. Harriman, 496 V' Q!-4: '1 gp Tip 'cm' ' ' .n nz Q 3 -ff im, E L . ' gg .kg 3.42 l l 'P ' .,. . r. ' , , .L Barle Row: C. Bare, Haiue, C. Stevens, R. McKinley, E. L. Dooley. Front Row: VV. Lampe, T. Rundlc, R. Rausch, Zcurbnugh, J. Odell, L. Strickler, Emley, Banks, C. F. V. C. Pecine, B. Cummins, R. I-Ieinlein, R. Billingsly, W. Knzlbc. Second Row: T. G. Hampton, AI. AI. Boll, L. Alers, Hagemeier, J. Schnaar, A. Altany. R. juncker, J. Lounsbury, J. Mitchell, B. Lydy, E. Stabile, 497 TA-N Back Row: Schultz, W. Junkins, S. Ford D. Gabbard, P. C Best, D. Kissel, Northrup, D. I-Iall, T. lianning, G. Kneerl G. Geswein, T. Kruger. Second Row: A. Oak, L. Gulbertson, S. Hychka, L. Weitkamp, D. Johnson, E. White, Reynolds State Street Courts VI D. McManama, Turner, L. Tepper, P. M. Murawski, T Dugue, Chaffee. Front Row: T. Furnish, L. VVill, AI. Yetter R. jones, C. Smith, J. Gale, B. Kent, F. WV. James, G. J. Kiesler. Good physical condition must have resulte from the adjacent recreation area or from th numerous bikes belonging to the court. Such cor ditioning prompted their participation in basketball ritlery, and the Grand Prix. Elaboratinv on thei recreational program the annual Pajama acclaimed the spotlight of the year's social calendar 498 Row: C. Sregall, D. Aucrswnld, T. Cairns, S. Olt, R. A. S. Mfasylowsky, R. Syljebcck, J. Stewart, J. VVal1er, T. Mishler 30 -. ' , .',.1. ,. 7 , . 1.2. ,.. :,...' , . R II Zoxtlen VV Mc ers C H 'lmsley I Delrceuw 1'1011t Row R I Brock S Soucck D B Stout M Brown us, . , . y A 1' A - ' T ' ' . YV. C. ' 11 L. VV. G'lle , P. Smith, P. Yvilllkilt, E. A. SCIIITIICUI VVc1Llauf. Second Row. M. L. Brock, R. L. Slilllghlel, J mantle , 1 y R. Larson, B. YV, Turber, P. Bennett, H. Chest, P. Kauffman. 41' Fowler House Spirits were elated this fall as the men of Fowler House returned to find their first floor remodeled into a handsome lounge with numerous recreational facilities. Continuing their tradition of active campus and Courtier participation, Fowler House secured an honor- able place in all-campus intramurals and once again entered their go-kart in the Grand Prix. A new event was added to the social calendar in addition to the Playboy Penthouse Party and the Winter VVhisper as Fowler House was transformed into an elaborate gambling casino, The Fuzzy Duck. Back Row: L. Peebles, Spaulding, G. Boris, G. Long D Searoy Stafford II Poland XVIIIIICI front Craun, Crook, D. Kissel, D. Shelton, G. Donoghue N D lx Kroft Richman R Frye Mow Mlillmms Ellison. Second Row: L. Dunning, K. Anderson B Rxfferty R lunke J Gray R Mirks I Blanton Hutcherson, R. Parnell, Crane, R. Ibbotson, J. Garrott 500 Gable Executive Council Gables Executive Board solved the problem of acquainting an unusually large number of freshmen residents with Purdue's facilities by sponsoring their own orientation program and activities carnival. Besides providing the all cam- pus organizations with an opportunity to enlist prospective workers, the carnival also gave the courts' Radio and Photo- graphy Clubs a chance to display their wares. Periodic movies, parties, and dances were among the incentives em- ployed to stimulate frosh participation. Row C Gulatta D Machac G LX Stmley 12 Overton, D. Filipiak, Inman, Ray D Mitchell Fmnl Row D Xnglnn D Kclbaugh, XIV. Williams, Hahn. ables Court III Festivities unfolded as the fall hayride com- menced the social activities for the men of Court III. Their robust ambition carried through the entire year as they won the all-court, Christmas decorating party and ranked runner-up in the basketball competition. All play was not the sche- dule of these men, for they also placed high in court scholarship. Back Row: Mlilclcr, J. Bozie, T. Bolka, T. P. Whitten, J. Foley, R. D. Vkfilliamson, D. Vasey, J. Morehead. Second Row: L. Schauwecker, J. Laughlin, M. Danilowict, N. Dodds, C. A. Buck. Row: J. Reed, R. K. Hess, D. Epple, VV. Thompson, D. Pool. Front Row: T. Meer, K. Flora,'D. Sucks, J. I-I. S. YVeiss, F. A. Dust. Second Row: R. Snobinoski, J. P. Brandt, T. IV. Baker, C. L. YVl11tUI1gtOI1. Scale, D. Hcndricas, S. Maddin, M. Rowe, L. de la Fuente, 502 Gulotta, G. Schmidt, R. Lewis, L. D. lvirick. Front Row: R. Harness, R. Boyd, R. J. Ringler, C. Litcl, Frnilcy, R. Seider, E. O. Gaines, H. M. Hess. Gables Court IV Throughout the year the men of Court IV maintained enthusiasm by participating in such intramural sports as basketball, table tennis, archery, and track. Through their excellence in these areas they became top contenders for the over-all court athletic trophy. The year's social calendar was high- lighted by the annual dance, Snowflake Fantasy. Back Row: Schopp, M. Brenneman, R. Boehnlein, R. Ylfagner, D. Colglazicr, R. Allen, C. YVhitehead, K. YV. S. Madinger, D. V. Green, R. Mason, D. Hayden, M Grandcolas. Front Row: K. Kaiser, A. Hotaling, Davis Collins, F. Trittipe, E. Bryant, D. Harter. Second Row: C. McCollister, E. E. Culver, D. Blanch, D. Lake, E. Stalbaum B. Boulware, S. Heim, H. Wlilliams, P. Murphy, K. Birt, G. Knapp. 5 Back Row: W. Lilly, C. Kerst, R. Bofenbecker, J. Pones, AI. Harrison, M. Buckles, J. Hahn, C. Nelson, R. Ferguson, E. Vickers, R. Wilde. Third Row: K. Troutmen, T. Goings, M. Brandon, M. Bevington, AI. Saltzman, R. Shively, L. Manion. R. Starr, D. Hall, T. Gibson. Second Row: D. Yeager, D. Gables Court V Tuxedoes and ties as well as sweatshirts and sneakers were needed to be appropriately dressed for the varied social functions of Court V. Yet, between touch football games, trade dinners, and the many hours spent in preparation for their formal dance, the men of the court found time to groom themselves with a sound academic background. 504 Kish, D. Macnak, MV. Kramer, -I. 'Wade, M. Sutton, R. Sutherlin, J. Swank, C. Leroy, R. Rautzen, VV. Simciuk, P. H. Shaffer. Front Row: P. Markworth, II. Norris, M. Ebcrhart, XM. Price, G. Struebing, D. Yoder, M. Gibson, R. Splawski, J. Fisler. Full Cooperation from the men of Gables Court VI resulted in the creation of their homecoming sign Srzrprize Attack on the Illini. Socially, the major event of the year involved transforming the Terry House lounge into a snowy ski lodge which provided the atmosphere for a hootenanny and dancing. ables Court Burk Rom: D. C. Schrage, D. Mfalker, D. Smith. R. Wfarvel. C. Feasley, G. Kemp, G. Yapp, K. Holloway. Scconcl Row: NV. Mack, T. Goodwin, C. Overton, H. New, R. Mesker, , I?--. , E. I-l. Kooks, L. Burlingame, D. Stauffer. Front Row: P. Charais, D. Yaney, D. Bischoff, Sparks, P. 'I'ennyson, G. Stephenson, D. Filipiak, B. Fold. 3 FA L - - A Iinrlc Row: R. Ray, L. D. Ousley, M. Bishop, M. YV. Bailey, lf. I-Iaehmel. G. Starks, R. L. Richter, R. Tehbe, M. Brauer, AI. Cosper, R. J. Mauer, UI. YVoidLke. Tlzird Row: UI. Davis, Inman, J. Heller, G. Huber, Dixon, M. Dozza, G. Ban, F. I-licks, R. Dobbyn, KN. Clark. Second Row: G. Ray, AI. Maslin, M. A. Leak. -ILISCUY, B. Lipke, S. Northam, Schoon, R. -Iabaay, R. Shirk, K. Booster, Ortinger. Front Row: R. Dahl, -I. Boyer, J. Allen, R. Graham, R. Sweeney, R. Salach, M. Sigmond, S. Montgomery. 505 H ggi---..,,v .- ll Ugg Hifi l l 3 . J mi ulgi A EE -H f 4'1 My X sflfe Profile of omen s Residence Halls Y. ii! .. .M .1 ,,s.u rf .Q :ist ,WH H Pas, N Upperclass women chat- tered continually about their summer experiences while the incoming lireshmen looked on in amazement. Two residence halls underwent remodeling and H-8 opened its doors for the first time. Then the new- ness of the first semester ended, and a studious atmosphere developed, interspersed with weekend activities of trade parties, exchange dinners and other social functions. WRH Governing Board Back Row: -I. Greenlee, M. Randolph, C. McGuff, M. Watkins, M. Love, Rathjer, N. Roska, L. Lipinski E J Thompson, M. Colglazier, S. lngle, S. Coers. Front Row: D. J. Corey, J. Lazarov, D. Vergin, A. Perpick I Keslensky 1. Selby, E. Sarber, E. Koenig. Most important of the business conducted this year by the VVRI-I Governing Board was the con- stitutional revision creating the office of Lieutenant Governor whose main responsibility is to preside over all Board meetings. Proper balance between work and recreation was achieved, however, through a well-diversified program consisting of sign paint- ing contests, the winter formal, and participation in the annual Powder Puff Tricycle Derby. 508 DONNA VERGIN YVRH Governor WVith a new office of Lt. Governor, the NVRX Governing .Board started the year with the formid- able task of orienting the hall's four hundred new freshmen. A big sister program was establish- G ' ed to acquaint the freshmen with the hall functions. Participation in the Powder Pufl? Tricycle Derby and Mothers Day weekend also enlivened the year. Back Row: S. Haltineyer, S. Tait, F. Cincione, M. Ruppe, K. Kraft, K. Plagge, P. Paccard, J. Parker, Cundiff, B. Dilts, V. Skinner, R. Hutchison, C. A. Blubaugh. Front Row: S. A. Phillips, N. Ervin, A. Widzer, N. Geese, T. Alexander, M. A. I-Iowkinson, T. Vandermark, D. E. Goodin, M. S. Surface, K. L. Duszczynski, C. Wallace, S. Spurling. TONI JO VANDERMARK XIVRX Governor 509 - Governing Board Back Row: E. Sisson, R. Shanta, B. Sommer, S. Malotsky, A. Heisen, M. Douglas, K. Pfotenhauer, C. Clore, A. Stachura, M. McEwen, M. Haseinan, R. Brown, J. Barsic. Second Row: N. Bollinger, P. A. Jones, C. Brandt, J. Bard, P. A. Johnson, L. Van Slyke, G. Schrader, M. Badowski, M. Masse, I-Iutchison. Front Row: C. Kowulik, M. McClain, C. Hakanson, L. Smith, N. Perrigo, M. Marquis, D. Feay, G. Nyland, P. Conrad. Determining policies, compiling a constitution, and coordinating the activi- ties of eight hundred girls were a few of the countless tasks handled by the Governing Board of l-I-8. Since the new hall opened its doors last fall, this board niet and remedied the problems sent to it and planned a variety olf social events. H-8 sponsored an open house in the fall for those interested in touring the new building, and hostesses answered queries and served tea in the lounges. MARY LOU MCCLAIN H8 Governor ,an rv'-Afv'xL.1 Xgfigg J Town Girls Founded in 1950, Town Girls has since lunc- lioned as the conductor of Purdue current between the college and the women students living off- campus. A busy social calendar ran the gamut of activities from luau to pixie week and provided Town Girls an active involvement in campus life. At Christmas, Thanksgiving, and Easter, several coni- munity projects were also undertaken. Back Row: L. Hensley, NI. A. Garrett, E. Antrop, P. Carroll, C. Haxton, L. Van Schepen, L. E. Yvheelock, A. Van Shepen, S. Robinson, B. Davis, I-I. R. Cox, -I. johnson, P. Brenner, P. Hitze. Second Row: E. Wolevet, K. O'Connor, D. Holda, R. Staley, L. Sanson, S. Yost, M. E. Yost, M. E. Harlan, C. A. VVeaves, Daugherty, K. Vanderkolk, K. Goddard, P. McConkey, M. McLin, C. Baugher, S. Lowe, S. Gick. Front Row: R. Blizzard, M. German, C. Clouse, D. Craig, M. K. VVainscott, K. Capper, B. McCulloch, B. Anderson, C. Stafford, B. Leslie. 5ll Back Row: J. Pottenger, B. Brenneke, P. Stewart, B. Hayes, C. McDonald, P. Metzger, P. Platter, C. Adams, S. Bidwell, P. Portinga, E. M. Reed, D. Haworth, M. E. Azbell, Dooley, D. LaVine. Third Row: M. Englert, W. Bailey, T. Werne, P. A. Baker, J. Gamble, K. Walters, A. Bachman, K. Moser, B. Warren, M. Lehman, B. Bernard, M. VVigmore, B. Spraker, Ditton, K. Shafer, S. L. Russell, M. Berger. Second Row: C. Smith, J. Daniel, E. Butler, P. Smith, L. Cowan, J. Lazarov, C. Martin, H. L. Baumgartner, S. G. Bucher, C. D. Thornton. Front Row: J. M. Miniscalco, C. A. Thompson, S. M. Townsend, J. Rath-Jen, B. I-Ieidenreich, J. VVeinland, A. Poiry, M. Knarr, A. Alcock, S. Stahlhut, L. M. Halterman, A. Holcomb, K. Kerr, C. Nagy. Back Row: M. Randolph, J. Jankovich, K. Ortwein, O. Wright, S. Van Leuven, L. Sansbury, S. Jeferies, E Gursansky, D. Barelli, G. Hall, Johnson, S. Purham, N. Shrum, K. Platter, C. McGuff, L. Jones, A. Morris, K. Custer. Third Row: B. Lackey, L. Behmer, B. Sloan, M. Astesano, S. M. Mosey, J. L. Maynard, S. Miller, J. Pfledderer, M. Finrow, B. Vaughn, A. Torok, E. Smith, E. Kouvelas, G. 512 Stackhouse, J. VVallace, S. S. Hummer, H. Naiman, P Bennett. Second Row: J. Breeding, P. Mercer, K. Gillespie D. Seitz, B. Boyd, S. Sulzycki, M. Brown, C. Parker, S Williams, R. Meeks. Front Row: L. L. Seger, J. Manley S. A. I-Ieckarnan, K. Mayers, Suter, C. S. Clark, M Kingsley, R. Hirschberg, M. Day, E. Koenig, C. J. Heritage S. Peterson, L. Bohlin, B. Kosick. Duhme Hall Autumn was a swinging time of the year for the women of Duhme Hall since the weekends were liill- ed with open houses and sign painting parties. The Homecoming Queen contest highlighted the semes-- ter as the hall's candidate was elected to the Queen's court. This busy schedule continued into the holi- day season as the girls delighted in the Christmas Decorating Party and in the winter formal, Winter Whisper. Spring was welcomed by an Easter party. complete with hidden eggs, for the underprivileged children of the community. l 513 Back Row: M. Popowzak, M. Desmond, A. Symon, S. A. P. Hall, B. Myers, B. Hemy, E. x'Vi1llZlIl1S, E. Bierman lngle, S. Johnson, M. McCain, C. Palmore, J. A. Cline, F1'0ntR0w: M. E. Morris, S. Miles, N. Osting, K. Koester C. Gould, K. S. Levcsque, J. Paul. Second Row: C. Young, D. Eickholtz, A. I-Iolsinger, E. Clark. S. D. Lehman, J. Boyd, L. Coffing, S. Hunnicutt, M. Wlieeler, Early morning 'Adrag outs into the introduced the freshmen of Vawter I-Iall to traditions during orientation week. Football seaso enthusiasm was displayed gallantly as Vawter too top honors in the YVRH display competition fc Homecoming. The social scene flourished with sig painting and trade parties and was accentuated wi the gala lflfinlea' Ilflzispers dinner-dance. 514 Back. Row: B. Streepy, Al. Wfozuiak, B. Phillips, M. l'VCbster, Schoneberger, M. McGregor, P. Snyder, S. E. Linzer, M. S C. Xlligent, S. Pratt. C. Shaffer. R. Jolinson, P. Pitts. Second Colglazier, M. Mayeur. Front Row: B. Ellis, M. -Graham Row: T. Bradley, Hayter, M. Keys, C. S. Bernfield, G. Dunn, L. Powers, C. Nash, M. Conn, D. Petrovich. Hunter, E. Cohen, B. George, K. Smith, M mulch. Seroml Row: P. Hippensteel, B. Mfatkins, R. Sutton Row: AI. Patterson, B. Engel, K. Gcrke, Aldous, S. A. Rystlon. R. Addison, M. Huetten, S. Shanklin, KI. Jolley? C. Untulis, Newbcrg, Schull, P. A. I-Iippeusteel, -I. Erickson. Front Row: M. A. Charters, L. Smith, K. Beaty, -I. Postlethweight, L. Knabel, Dow, J. Chance. 515 Back Row: M. Mackanos, Taylor, N. Clark, E. Romanek C. Kackley, E Ecklew R. Kimball, L Li inski N. Roska - , - p . , J. S. Hazzard, B. I-Iaase, N. Votrie, S. Leasure, N. Bouse Second Row: P. A. YVagher, S. Maki, K. Van Scoyoc, L Weaver, C. L. Cashion, G. Schmidt, C. Badenhof, M. Ferrier Back Row: R. Ostroot, D. Randolph, C. Westphalen, S Hankins, S. Richardson, C. Johnson, K. Bowditch, P. Lyons C. Washburn . Moncrief S Coers. Second Row. M Fralier, , , 1 I . U P. S. Emery, M. Todd, M. Means, S. Sawyer, B. Mathes 1 9 D. Boggess, D. Barnes, K. Tonne, G. Snyder, S. B. Barron, L. Cook. Front Row: C. King, A. Perpich Plumb, P. Lui, E. Hammel, C. Graves, P. I-Iuges, D. R. M. Wickberg. L. Lietz, P. Ahrens, S. Schuster, M. Theroff, J. Kays, L. R Front Row: E. L. Kennedy, V. Sexton, D. Sahlhoff Derickson, E. Campbell, C. A. Cooreman, B. R. Ollis. 516 1 Q Row: C. Sowers, P. Klimishin, K. Sanders, B. Stuekse, Russell, M. Lawson, C. Kincaid, P. Sabel, R. A. Martin, Schuman. Second Row: G. Arrowoocl, C. Davis, B. Meyer, Jackman, 'W. Foster, E. Dimrnich, R. Houser, M. arren Hall Honors unlimited befell Mfarren Hall. Top position in scholarship among the VVRH Halls brought another trophy into their possession, as social distinctions of Military Ball Queen and Coed Col. for Pershing Rifles also brought acclaim to the hall. Abouncling enthusiasm was directed toward all the activities, and fellowship was strengthened through Christmas earoling, hayrides, and language tables. Trade parties and W inter IfV1zisjJers prepara- tions created memorable moments. Alvarez, S. Lynott, R. Rasmussen, C. Sennett. Front Row: S. Yundt, T. Barron, K. Kelley, E. Thompson, N. Simanek, E. Walloch, C. McDuffee. 517 Back Row: L. Schmuke, J. Allen, P. Gutwein, J. Ulrey, C. A Beckner, J. Snider, B. Franck, J. L. Greer, S. Schroedel P. Humphreys, C. Wallace, -I. Cook, P. Klusas, P. Packard AI. Hirshman. Second Row: D. S. Bostick, L. Shroyerl C. A. Johnson, B. X'Vitter, M. Mitchell, B. Hart, C Bistransky, M. Schindler, D. Smith, S. Spletzer, M. E. Endres L. Rager. From Row: J. Heagy, C. Melander, T. C. Popp R. F. Mfheeler, C. Hibler, D. Chiado, E. Hineline, D. Mitchell C. Overbeck, L. C. Kallncr. . . 5. .... '31 ortheast X Tempering their studies with many social func- tions, Northeast joined with the other units of Hall X in the largest trade party on our campus - a pic- nic with H-45 they also enjoyed a wiener roast with Circle Pines. As an Easter project, Northeast enter- tained underprivileged children with an 'iEaster egg hunt. Faculty dinners complemented the girls' academic endeavors while sports provided relaxation. 518 : 1 1 Bark Row: J. Colton, B. Robertson, T. Hopper, A. Pao, M. Finch, B. Morris, R. A. Killen. Front Row: V. White L. K. Harrold, B. Brooks, C. Cooper, Young, UI. Deas, G. Hockman, Harvey, R. Pahl, M. Knochel, C S. Hummel, N. Brown, S. Dodge, K. Blair. Second Row: Montgomery, McCurtain, M. Mann, K. B. Forbes, S A. McCloskey, M. Bennett, L. Stephenson, C. Bryant, S. Tappan. Bcrtsch, H. M. Kamm, B. Bower, N. Levy, N. Wfurzburg, ' f f - ffm. C it - . ig-521 ,Q V' .- - S ..... ' 1 , ' W , ms' ' ' 32 0'-. - f i fits 1 his A, V HY: iqiew . . 'iff ig: ' l 1 A L PA J -i lim . - I l Bark Row: C. Hulka, D. Bell, T. Phillips, B. Cone, D. Lung, K. Goring, C. Tomochek, R. Sinclair, K. Sharp, M. Karberg. li. Montgomery, C. Dausman, S. Klinker, S. K. Sunmzm. From Row: D. Cantwell, S. Fatch, B. Watts, R. Everett, Seconcl Row: Bair, C. Lower, A. Metz, F. M. Kranclell, R. Hutchison, P. Ringwood, M. Cohen. 519 Back Row: P. Hargiss, D. Folz, N. Rici, L. Davis, D. Bowner, D. Berry, W. Kindig, K. Konowitz, N. Jones, M. Debrick, C. Patterson, J. Nichols, N. Campbell, K. Southcolnb, T. Alexander, M. Baum, B. Durham, L. Gearlieart, B. Good, C. Car. Second Row: S. Hobson, D. Cain, II. Seniak, S. FT 'ree ga 2.55. Ruschhaupt, M. E. Briscoe, V. Epp, L. Peterson, S. Prager, C. Black, M. Prichadka, YI. Frazer, V. Hamilton. Front Row: -I. Brockman, J. Parrett, AI. Thompson, P. Heddericzh, P. Leonhart, M. Pershing, B. Koyak. A. XfViclzer, NI. Hendrick. B. Moore, M. Morell. Back Row: S, Lam, R. Fields, K. Borek, J. Zimmerman, D. E. Lucas, A. Carter, S. Reed, J. Robards, D. Furnas, S Magee, D. Hollingsworth, S. Sommer. Second Row: L. Laidlaw L. L. Hoffman, C. Hunt, K. Kraft, B. Porter, A. Salsburyi 520 S. Bailey, L. Galbreath, J. W'ood. Front Row: K. Miller, S. Pickard, P. Fernandes. S. Gorby, E. Whitsitt, M. Vyverberg, M. Yarling, M. K. Murphy. .H s ' 5 as E dv 3 E y M W 2-4 .i . 1: B K - is ' VW 55' B555 5355 igi gig f ,, '11 sw 5.53-5 - E13 :K H ,.,,.,. , :., -jM:5,.,. 5:-W . ixswgggm .sm M Vx,N Y . pe .. -' A i .ffl--E--:Q viii? Et. . hi We 1 L 1 1'-' ESS YP? s'Yl?.fl:. F 1-. Bark Row: G. VVarren, D. Cowan, Alacopi, S. Cassidy, D. Dinsmore, J. Owen, J. Condiff, K. Radtke, M. Spigelnaire, S. Carlson, Dalenberg, K. Morgan, C. Pegg, M. Wolen. Seromz' Row: C. Lawrence, M. Allison, B. Degan, K. Forbish, orthwest X Northwest X started off the years social pro- grznn with Z1 trade dance with H-2. Extending the yuletide spirit, the girls caroled at the Mens Resi- dence Halls and distributed food baskets to needy fzunilies. Throughout the year campaigning and skitting for queen contests added spirit and unity to the wing. Spring Festivities began in earliest with Aid To Our Men week when each girl invited her favorite beau to the Goldcliggens Ball M. Hnnkins, S. Hobbs, J. Rattay, P. Merslock, R. Staup, S. Sniith, II. Vawter. From? Row: Shank, M. Caskey, M. VVidson, V. McCord, B. Shirk, A. Armstrong, L. Michael, G. YVc1born, L. Jones, S. McCartney. 521 Southeast X iSporting new sweatshirts with the letters SE-X boldly imprinted on the front, the girls of Southeast X began a funfpacked.year.7Fhe fredinien ivere qinckly orientated to Purdue life, receiving green pots and being honored at several trade parties the first week. More trade parties, studies and sporw acUyidesiiHed the year udnch ended with the girls excitedly preparing for the spring dances. J. A. Wuwsoll, C. Coffman, J. Garwood, C. Elrod, J. E. Juday, K. J. Nielson, C. Schott, J. Foster, M. Hughes, J. Sprengelmeyer, L. Lieberman. Third Row: C. Moberg, L. Imle, R. Harcar, Clemens, C. Young, M. Elrod, M. Surface, M. E. Melkus, M. L. Rempert, D. L. Glunt, H. Detamore, Back. Row: E. Kemp, M. Rutledge, S. Jones, J. Tornehl, P. Parrish, J. A. Love. .Sezronzl How: T. Square, S. ll. Cook J. Zechiel, K. Crippen, J. lilsner, L. Meyer, J. Sayers. B Strawmyer, P. Young. Ifronl Row: M. Morgan, Corski C. Kotter, S. K. Spurling, C. A. Blubaugh, T. Vandermark Gross, Bley L. Steiner, S. Coffman, D. A. Tomlinson, J. A. QS? mgm .sir 1- il 2 aA.'. gs. S X, sg Eggs 522 Emggwmnimwe Hack Row: J. A. Johnson, G. S. Mzlchledt, D. Shultz, J Plunkett, P. Gregg, Collins, C. Peterson, A. Henderson J. L. Jeffrey, J. A. Knettle, M. Snyder. P. Roth, D. Lin Tllirrl Row: C. Putzkn, M. Coale, S. Martin, D. Burkhart, C. T. Holman, B. Jones, P. Frushour, B. Rowe, Beyer, o' e-'- - j o B f S. Greenberg, A. DeSantis, Tait. Srfcmzd Row: J. Rohrinan, L. Gennett, M. Sells, J. Fletcher, D. Mullin, E. Morris 12. Hargis, M. Sikkema, G. Yu. Front Row: Pence, D. Yerks A. Hanson, M. X'Vl1itaker, C. Sehuble, C. Brown, K. Marsehke B. Smedley, M. Swan, N. Boniface, B. Benjamin. . '- . -' f:. lag' -1332. g 1 ', l fr - -r 1 Burk Row: N. Dinsmore, L. Eitzen. M. A. Novak, L. A. Young, Hanel. Front Row: D. Atkinson, F. Cincione, K. Wallrodt, S. Smith, A. Perkins, M. Reynolds, G. Agler, J. Tun, P. J. P. Horvath, H. Lukaszewski, G. Cloud, A. L. Vanderford. 523 1 v s 1 dwarf. aw- Mm, ,M . Back Row: R. Taylor, D. Clary, D. Norwood, L. Cussen, AI Cooper, J. Skorenski, B. Bradley, J. Parker, S. Robinson, B Barker, L. Renck, B. Good, D. Andrews. Third Row: R. McMullen, B. Schankerman, Merrell, B. lermas, M. Sanders R. Schueler, K. VVoodward, D. Eliason, J. Davies, M. Murphy, C. Carter, S. Gaw. Second Row: K. Behrman, VV. Beck, K. Bloemker, K. Butler, L. McKinsey, S. Ambler, N. Roberts, M. Riggs. Front Row: M. Schuman, S. Scharenberg, M. Schmidt, B. Reed, N. Bowden. N. Gesse, M. Ruppe, N. Ervin, A. VVinegardner. Southwest X 524 i'More girls than boys! Impossible at Purdue! This was the situation, however, when the girls of Southwest X were entertained by Cary C at an IBM party. 4'Big Sis- ters helped ease the freshmen girls first days, and thc' girls later joined the other units of X in the annual freshmen serenade of the men's halls. Besides the usual barrage of trade parties and dinners, the women of SNVX were entertained at hall Halloween and Christmas parties by the many talented residents of the hall. -..W . 4 AU-S .nl A fTi'l Back Row: P. Crone, S. Marschand, J. Crow, NI. Boyd, S Haine, S. K. Hurd, S. Drexler, L. Newman, K. Adair, L Elliott, M. J. Trimble, McConnell, P. A. Highley R. A. Pace. Second Row: P. Urban, Courtney, J. Klumpp Back Row: D. Smith, E.. Schott, V. VVarrer1, H. Bates, L. H X'Villcy, M. Rancy, YV. Hart, K. Eyre, L. Gard, M. Evans P. E. Brennan, B. Lightfoot. Front Row: QI. Evans, A. K. 1 1 C. Glancy, M. Hubbard, Imler, P. Thomason, Marshall, R. VanVoorhis, R. Hein, D. Kent, C. Childress. Front Row: D. Letc, B. Spanicr, K. A. lfVeiler, S. Eskew, Asbury, S. Van Voorhis, K. Huang, C. R. Worden. Zerbe, L. Hinchman, A. Rogers, P. Nickel, S. Mika, J. Baker, C. K. Moore. I 'J V -' 1 'F'll V 6 ' gg- ' 7' 1 r I 525 Back Row: J. Hilkene, G. VanLue, V. Reece, K. K. Biehl, K. A. Baughinan, L. Schoenberg, C. Koch, B. Gray, L. Dinius, C. Alexander, Gentry, J. Barrett, B. Krochta, S. Balsbaugh B. Thompson, C. Lauraitis. Third Row: N. Bottorff, N. Honda, J. Biddle, S. Brune, M. Hoyt, N. Kaufrnan, C. A. Liechty, J. Gilhooly, K. Pfotenhauer, K. Elpers, C. Hakanson, J. K. Iliff, M. Loveless, D. Otto, M. Null, S. Stout.. Second 1 Row: B. J. Hollowell, T. Johnson, S. Skinner, J. Mettling D. Ziegler, C. Zimmerman, E. Brunner, S. Nywening, B. K Howard, S. Raduenzel, E. Taylor, J. Frietchen, F. Tauber. Front Row: J. Manning, M. Sorrell, C. Clore, B. Kastle, C. Delaney, M. Marquis, L. Smith, C. Pasquale, N. Perrigo, R. Easterday, R. Bailey, J. VVatson. KJJJJ - -. Q' 5869 F5 i win .gui . ,, S24 U J - ,F Q if , . J A 4 i is T i Y. Back Row: C. Hoffman, N. Niswander, S. Andrews, D. Klein, V. Borkholder, C. Gibson, L. Bates, A. Wolf, C. Lorenz, J. Huber, N. Aimone, M. H. Yack, V. Ross, W. Mleeks, L. Knapp, Disher. Second Row: C. Lipetska, P. Caldwell, K. Dooley, B. I-Iavel, E. Hughes, A. Havel, J. Fedor, A. Freed, P. Thomas, Topliff, S. MacArthur, C. Kuether, , , 'mv-if-f . -. ., -r.1fw- --saf2'w- - . .,,....m.L . . i i i . . . . f , .mx se f: ' , wr r ' , - iw gi: , . B. S. Smith, B. Peel, K. Tarkington, B. Dolinski, J. A. Hartley, S. L. Frazier. Front Row: K. C. Mross, P. Parker, C. Kowalik, J. Cotton, N. J. VVightman, C. L. Kittle, S. K. Marshall, J. Mclindarfer, R. M. NVaggoner, S. J. Leak, S. Snyder, G. Kindall, S. Barr, S. Trent. 1 - ' us 'fr 526 Huck Row: R. Edwards, C. McLeod, P. L. Britt, S. VVoodyard, P. Richason, J. A. Gay, L. I-Iazledine, C. Osterhaus, J. Kinn, M. G. Rohlf, C. A. Lytle, J. M. I-Iunt, M. S. Mason. Third Row: N. Kretheotis, M. Carlson, P. Johnson, D. Reed, A. Hirshberg, G. E. Anderson, A. Matthew, C. Phebus, S. Stoker, M. Dupree, J. Knight, VValters, L. Campbell, L. Being in a sparkling new residence hall, the women of H-8, Unit A, enthusiastically began the year filled with many social events - the first a trade party with the men of H-4, followed by trade dinners, dances, and serenades. At Halloween, fashions were discarded for funny costumes on 'AJoe Nite , and the girls recalled childhood days as they cut up real pumpkins. The niceties that Pixies bring became apparent at Christmas and unit mem- bers joined in a party to wish each other a Merry Christmas. The busy pace continued throughout the second semester as the girls forged ahead. Dvorkin. Szfcoml Row: P. VVeller, B. A. Seitz, P. Burwell, P. Carroll, K. F. Lott, G. Geiser, S. Ayres, M. Hobbs, J. Stump, M. Hasler, K. Haynes, D. Simmler. Front Row: G. Kaplan, B. A. Dupy, G. DeVauIt, C. Gilmore, L. Shroeder, D. Carlton, A. Hutton, S. Mfarnock, L. Haselby, M. McHenry, B. Sayler. , i 1, 1,1 ., it ' ,, N 5, igisfevi'-fe if fa. 1 - ., 1 1 - -1 an e at 'FM f ' it S .fl W ,- .1 it 5' 'I e . ' A .. l gig? c Q ' 5- A , - ff . gi : V . .sv f ' it 1 A ii ull: Q . 1- J :pf i - H- , t 1 ' ' f 527 , 'Yi -FJ fun, E ll ll llw a it 9 + 0 new. is ' A f Q- . - -J . 'Q Lf 9 ie A A C A ' 11 ' ag VSV' ' 9 A A -v tif N V' V V L c . V A tv s Back Row: P. Gray, S. Skawinski, E. Simpson, M. Betourne, T. Mlagner, J. von Asch, C. Wrobel, C. Kirk, J. E. Allison Montgomery, Fargo, D. Beyers, B. Sommer, S. Lutha Third Row: C. B. Heitner, D. Treece, P. M. Zywot, P Brissman, P. Schuber, G. Jeffries, J. K. Kark, M. Dorner, R. Wilson, B. YVyatt, S. Elsbury, P. Craft, S. Zimmerman Arriving on campus in the fall, two hundred : N. Snow. Second Row: P. Boze, E. Laskowski, S. Tiffin, K. Kraft, S. Carlson, C. Means, J. Alexander, D. Clark, V. Drzewicki, S. Hoffman, M. R. Cory. Front Row: C. Meislich, S. Hoffman, M. Cory, Duckwall, C. Creed, S. Matney, C. Peck, T. Barnhart, M. Young, A. Fritzlcn, J. Hunt. 3 , x 5 28 new coeds made Unit B of H-8 their home and began a year filled with numerous college experil ences. Active participants in the XVRA program, the girls also organized and joined in Dad's Day activities, open houses, and AVVS exchange Dinners. Decorations encouraged the holiday spirit as indivi- dual's creativity was displayed for the door decorat- ing contest. A Christmas party and a Pixie YVeek emphasized the spirit demonstrated throughout the year by the girls, while Winter YVhispers was the traditional touch to the season. Spring arrived, bringing romances, studies, and even more fun. ' 1' ,fi 0 Qi S A lv lf' f 5 t D Q U , A T 13,55 A If K F . V,.. K v: V' w ,Q I' f 4 . . X.-LL ,.. K1 Bark Row: Shimer, B. Turner, A. Stachura, S. Biscomb, Steinmeyer. Front Row: V. V2l11ATSdO1, L. Taylor, 'H. Stout, B. Hudson, K. L. Rayl, N. D. Whitescll, G. Mcliinnley. Martindale, V. Morman, P. Smith, P. Hutson, J. Tusmg Second Row: C. Snow, C. Lndig, C. Nichols, -I. Trummel, G. Schrader, L. L. Horvath. P. Conrad, V. McKeny, P. Perrone, Barnes, S. -I. EE 1A L he -.. n S iiii: f ... it i , VV if b ff ' Bark Row: R. Salsbery, P. Geist, N. Brennan, S. Hanson, -I. Ricketts, N. Habegger, Johnson, S. Light, M. Howe, S. l'. Reynolds, C. johnson, N. Edmonds, T. Gaffney, D. L. J. Toney, C. A. Jones. XfVidmeyer, P. Stichweh, J. Stewart. Front Row: C. Stephens, 529 n S ea . an v .rpg . C. .I 111' .. 1 ' , - -il, Back Row: B. VVilson, J. Johnston, N. Lindley, L. Thompson, N. Stephens, A. Rageas, M. Spence, S. Montgomery, S M. Anderky, N. Glaser, S. Rinehart, B. Smith, H. Burkart, Landwehr, J. Row, S. Lehman. Front Row: K. Kessler, P A. I-Ieiser, P. Butler, J. Finch, J. Booher. Second Row: J. D. McMahan, C. M. Jorgensen, E. Kelsay, L. Patterson, C. Staley. Jackson, N. NICPOH, J. Jones, S. Hoehn, A. Strain, G. Ross, A. Wiest, Thurston, Taylor, S. VVebster, B. Shaffer am, , 'si 75 . , W ff' . fr S Q. 'if ,, . A Q 1 ' 4 9 1 is -Q , t f Q. 'Q ' K 'ef T I if 5 ,... 1 tl ' 4 .. 'Z , 5 W Q4 .: I J ' Yr Back Row: M. Evans, B. Rhoades, M. Massey, S. Davis, S. C. Woelice, S. E. Cook. Second Row: M. Presdorf, D. Mendelson Putt, P. Corbin, J. Hunter, J. Wartzok, P. Thomas, M. Jaffe, E. Murray, J. Laird, M. Bockes, M. I-Iodson, N. Gearhart M. Haseman, M. Millet, C. Brown, S. Ploeh, F. Jensen. R. Smith, L. Best, D. Stalbaum, V. Lentz. Front Row: Thi1'dR0zu: L. Lindsay, M. Grier, L. Mollering, L. Henning, C. Kauble, L. Jacobs, R. Shanta, D. Stewart, M. Douglas S. E. Hurt, M. McEwen, C. Hart, L. May, C. Tschannen, J. A. Lunclstrom, D. Bachrach, R. J. Swindler, P. Rose, C C. Flynn, J. Newcomb, J. Faust, B. Hartlage, C. Brask, M. VVatson. 530 1 ,S , .wx Q, -8-C Serenity in the vacant unit was soon broken as two hundred girls greeted new roommates and re- newed old friendships. The excitement and spirit shown in the first few days did not leave the corridors of Unit C. Participating in hall and cam- pus elections, attending trade functions, and making pep rally and homecoming signs were some of the events enjoyed. At Christmas thoughts turned to preparations for the Winter YVhispers.', As starry- eyed girls returned home, it was evident that the dance was impressive - as was the whole first year living in H-8. . . is Back Row L Rowe Cipriani, C. Homrighous, C. Aydt, K. Ryan, P. Helfriclc, N. Pitstick, C. VVelty, M. Boyd, S. 1 C Bennett B Allen P 1-'C'lll1Z1l1gl1t, Lassus, L. Cosgrove, Ludsick, E. A. Campagna, K. I-Ioetzer. Front Row: C. Fentress, A Dunford M Lauclenback C. Cummings, K. Stuckey. AI. XfVittington, M. Ledger, K. Kimrnell, De Boe, S. .Sfcond Row Uhey It Kurasz, A. Mlillianison, J. Hoggatt, Fitzpatrick, K, Ley, E. Ehisu, C. Badertscher, C. Swisshelm. 531 na fb? l ia , , ,, 1.2 , Back Row: R. Stuart, N. Doyle, C. Pyle, S. Carruthers, S. Lusk, K. Parmenter, K. Miller, S. Netherton, S. Krohman, S. Mennen, S. Danch, K. Penning, P. Koch, L. Wilson. Second Row: J. S. Street, P. A. Mennen, S. Newman, S. Hurst, J. This year the girls of Unit D originated some traditions for their new unit. First was a Halloween party, complete with handmade masks, root beer, and popcorn. At Christmas time, the holiday spirit prevailed as girls decorated their rooms and were given prizes for the best door decorations. At the Christmas party, skits were presented and gifts ex- changed. Another tradition started with the Unit Song with which each corridor challenged the other until the walls rang with Girls of Unit D. 532 Hutchinson, R. YVilson, D. Kay, S. Childster, M. Brennan, B. A. Downgam, j. Guildenbetlher, S. Moutoux, D. Kovac. Front Row: L. Harris, M. Mills, J. Bard, E. DeLoe, Tcvebnugh. A. Parker, L. Foust, L. Kelly, M. Noble, M. Moutoux. l Nil, I w JI L Er Burk Row: P. Mecse, G. Schiuvone, S. Klein, P. K. Eiler, J llfood, II. Graves, C. Thompson, S. Milan, H. Conrad, D I-laghcrg, P. Parker. Second Row: P. A. Sears, M. lfreuclenberg, Alexander, M. Burbage, B. Cloyd, Duncan Back Row: K. Gannon, S. Welch, M. Coryn, K. A. Rinaker, S. A. Watkins. L. Smith, ul. Haag, G. Lotz, P. W'ilkinson D. P. Feay. Second Row: B. Blakemore. C. Sanford, S Schultz, E. Heron, M. Martin, P. Schwartzenberg, M. Fink 1 1 D. R. Pustek, D. Dvorchak, M. Shriver, R. Schnable, C. Holden, C. N. Cartlidge. Front Row: S. Lapp, R. M. Becker, M. Hill, C. C. Lallochc, C. Bruce, N. Bollinger, K. Blackwood, K. McKinney, J. I-Iermansen, C. Cable. M. A. Martin, P. Knox, A. Meyer. Front Row: N. Jordan, M. Pesek, M. VVelch, P. M. Vander Heyden, C. Collins, P. Meltinos, D. M. Kolanko, C. L. Galbrecht, S. Edwards. ll -in bi' 533 l- A A 5.3 LIL! J -Q? P- SENIQRS 3 VVhat are you going to be doing next year? was a most common and difficult question that seniors were asked. Too quickly those familiar green pots had been exchanged for derbies and now the 'Abigger and better things to come were eagerly anticipated. Realizing that they were slowly replaced in activities by students planning Purdue events for next year, the seniors stepped out gracefully determined to make that last effort to meet the many people they hadn't met, to find someone to do the work they'd planned but had not done, to use their last bit of enthusiasm to show the underclassmen that Purdue is what one makes it. As the hats flew into the air, the graduates locked in the memories. 'ir gg S i 537 Seniors 538 to ABBOTT, JERRY A.--IM: Pittsboro. Cary Hall: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv. ABBOTT, THOMAS H.-EE: Rushville. Triangle, Pledge Trainer, Scholarship Chrm: Eta Kappa Nu: IFC Office, Jr Office Dir: IF Pres Counc, V Pres IFC. AKAKERMAN, DAVID L.--IM: Elmhurst, Ill. Delta Upsilon, Stew- ar . ADAIR, JACK R.-S: Brownsburg. H-3, V Pres Fresh Counc: Senate: Jr Class V Pres: Jr Prom Comm: Pep Comm: Fresh Counc: Soph Counc. ADAMCIUK, PATRICIA A.-HSSE: Highland. Vawter. ADAMS, CAROLE S.-HSSE: Acton. Duhme, Sec: Delta Rho Kappa: Modern Dance Club: WBAA: Homecoming Queen: Eng Honors Prog. ADAMS, CONRAD R. II-IM: South Bend. H-3. ADAMS, JOHN H.-CE: Rome City. Cary Hall, Mock P: ASCE: Mil Band: Univ Lutheran Assem: Univ Symphonic Band: WCCR, Treas, Chief Announcer: Young Republ Club: Canoe Club: Kappa Kappa Psi. ADAMS, LEROY W.-IED: Berne. H-3. ADAMS, MARY R.-HSSE: Glen Ellyn, Ill. ADAMS, NANCY K.-HSSE: Kirkwood, Mo. Zeta Tau Alpha, Treas: Block P: Drill Team Aux. ADAMS, NATHANIEL JR.-PE: Cleveland, Ohio. Omega Phl Psi: Gimlet: Purdue Playshop: Var Athletics: Young Dem Club. ADDISON, ADIY S.-HSSE: Carthage. Vawter: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter, Pub Chrm: Home Ec Counc, Vice Chrm: Kappa Delta Pi, Pres: Omicron Nu: SNEA: Purdue Student Christian: Tomahawk: WBAA, ADEGBOLA, MASHOOD 0.-EE: Ibadan, Nigeria. African Stu- dent Assn: Camera Club: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. ADENEY, JOHN A.-EE: West Lafayette. Circle Pines, Hist: Inter-Var Christian Fellow, V Pres. AHRENHOLZ, ROBERT J.-IM: McLean, Va. Lambda Chi Alpha: Var Athletics: Newman Club. AHRENS, CLARK K.-ME: Tell City. Phi Sigma Kappa, Sentinel: Block P: Mock P. AKERS, STEPHEN J.-AG: Greencastle. Alpha Gamma Rho, Pledge Trainer: Alpha Zeta: Gimlet: Iron Key: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, Pres: Ross-Ade Foundation: Convocations Comm. ALBRECHT, JAMES W.-AG: Francesville. H-2. AKINBAMI. SAMUEL L.-CE: Ilaro, Nigeria. H-3: ASCE: Camera Club: Canterbury Club: Chl Epsilon: Modern Dance Club. ALBRIGI-IT, MERLYN D.-HSSE: Argos. Club 25: Collegiate 4-H Club: Baptist Student Fellow: EXPONENT: AF ROTC Band: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: Student Co-op Assoc: Forensic Club. ALCOCK, ALICE C.-HE: Lindenwood, Ill. Duhme, AWS Rep: WRA Governing Bd, Scholarship Chrm: AWS: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: WRA: YWCA. AL-ESSA, KI-IALID S.-AE: Kusait, Kuwait. Purdue Pllots: Pan Arab Club: Purdue Ward. ALEXANDER, NANCY A.-HSSE: Plainfield, Warren, AWS Rep: AWS: Block P, Comm: Green Guard: Mock P: PCIA: SNEA. ALEXANDER. SUSAN J.-HE: Anderson. Alpha Xi Delta, Sec: Home Ec Chapter: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenlc: Jr Pan- hellenlc Act Chrm. ALLEN, LAWRENCE N,-PHAR: Kendallville. Acacia., Pres: APhA: IFC Office: IF Press Counc: Old Masters: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pershing Rifles: Student Court, Chief Justice. ALLEY, JOHN S.-ME: Anderson. H-3, Senator: ASME: Block P: Soc of Auto Eng: Wesley: Young Republ Club. ADIOS, LINDA K.-HSSE: Fort Wayne. Alpha Omlcron Pi: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock P: Pah. ANDERSON, ALINE F.--HSSE: Indianapolis. Sigma Kappa, V Pres: AWS: Block P: Soph and Jr C'ass Counci Greek Week Comm: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Old Masters: SNEA: Univ Choir: WRA: Young Republ Club. - ANDERSON, BRUCE C.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Delta Upsllon, V Pres: Block P: Forensic Managing Bd: Student-Faculty Comm: Grades and Grad Stds. ANDERSON, JEAN A.-IM: Cincinnati, Ohio. Chi Omega, Treas: Block P: Campus Chest: DEBRIS: Greek Week Comm: Green Guard Hon: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club: Old Masters: Purdue Playshop: Variety Band. ANDERSON, JEFFERY L.-S: Valparaiso. Kappa Sigma, Pledge ra ner. ANDERSON. KENNETH A.-CHE: Otwell. State St Ct: AIChE: Mil Band: Wesley Found. ANDREWS, EDWARD G.-IM: Syracuse, New York. Sigma Pi: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Student Union. ANDREWS, JOSEPH E.-ME: Beachwood, Ohio. H-4. ANDREWS, KRISTIN-HSSE: Clinton. Pi Beta Phi, Hist: Block P: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club: OSGS: Old Masters. ANGLE, DONALD V.-IED: Logansport. ASTD: Iota Lambda Sigma. ANSTRAND, VIRGINIA-HE: Libertyville, Ill. Block P: Home Ee Chapter: WRA. ANTHONY, WILLIAM L.-Lafayette. Kappa. Delta Pi: Univ Choir. APPLE, JAMES B.-PHAR: Salem. APhA: Block P. APPLEGATE, LINDA S.-HSSE: Lafayette. Delta Gamma: Block P: Green Guard Hon: Mock Pol Conv: Peace Corps. ARBUCKLE, BIARGARET K.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Omicron Pi: Standards Bd, Philan Chrm: Mock Pol Conv: Psi Chi: Psychology Club: Student Union: WRA: Young Republ Club. ARDEN, ROBERT W.-AE: Gary. Gables Ct: Sigma Gamma Tau. ARKENBERG, FRANKLIN VV.-HE: Milan. Cary Hall. ARMBRUSTER, JOHN W.-S: Lawrenceburg. H-4: Newman Club: Old Masters. ARMOUR. DIANE J.-HE: Clayton. Ann Twecdale, V Pres: AWS: Collegiate 4-H. ARMSTRONG, RICHARD A.EPE: Charlotte, N. C. H-1: WMRI-I Program Dir: Hussar Camera Club: Pistol Team: Rifle Team. ARNDT, DENNIS R.-EE: Michigan City. Cary Hall: Soc ot' Auto Eng: IEEE. ARNDT, MICHAIL R.-ME: Freeport, Ill. Cary Hall: ASME: Block P: Mock P: Var Athletics: Young Republ Club. ARNOTT, JON A.-AG: Monticello. Cary Hall: Hoof and Horn Club. ARONSON, JANE--HE: South Bend. ARTHURS, LEE J.-EE: Solon, Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau, Asst Rush Chrm: DEBRIS. Business Mgr: Eta Kappa Nu: Gimlet Club: Skul and Crescent: Phi Eta Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa: Iron Key. ASHEII, THOMAS W.-AG: Indianapolis. H-2: Auto Club. ASHLEY, DAVID WV.-CHE: Webster Groves. Missouri. Delta Tail Delta, Corresponding Sec: EXPONENT, Night Ed: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent. ASHLEY, STEPHEN R.-AE: Muncie. H-1. ASHWORTH, DAVID L.-AG: Mt. Vernon. Cary Hall: Agronomy Club, V Pres. ASKILSRUD, ODD G.-CE: Oslo, Norway. ATKINS, CONSTANCE L.-HE: Gary. Delta Gamma: Block P: Mock P: Greek Week Ball Chrm: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Pep Comm, Jr Bd. AUSTIN, BARBARA A.-HE: Bedford. Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu. AVERY, M. L.-AE: Bedford, Ohio. Alpha Chi Rho, Sergeant of Arms: Univ Band. GL if f Q L f T13- 1' L- Q, 'lf -1 4 if pa vm if '? 539 5 BABBITT, HOWARD P. III-EE: Avon, Conn. Delta Upsilon, Rush Chrm: DEBRIS: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Student Union: Outstanding Fresh EE. BACI-IRACH DIANA-HSSE: Pl tl, Oh . - - - AWS: Band: yrnou 1 io HB, Counselor, BAGGERJOER. FREDERICK C.-ME: Carmichael, Calif. Triangle, Rush Chrm: BATT Boat Chrm: Block P: Phi Eta Sigma. BAILEY, ALBERT E. JR.-I ENGR.: Terre Haute. Phi Sigma K3-PDB-. V Pres, Sec? H0m900l'11il'lg Chrm: Block P: Mocli P: Student Union: AIIE. BAILEY, JAMES R.-AG: Gary. Acacia: Jr Prom Comm: Mil Band: Univ Symphony Band. BAILEY, MARGARET L.-HE: Wabash. Home Ec Chapter. BAILEY, ROSEANN E.-S: Elkhart. H-8: Ed of Co-edition: De.ta Rho Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: WRX Governing Bd. BAIRD, LOIS E.-HSSE: Fort Wayne. Alpha Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Modern Dance Club: Univ Choir. BAKER, BRUCE G.-AG ECON: Fairmount. Farm House: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club: Greek Week Comm: Hoof and Horn Club: Young Republ Club. BAKER, DENNIS L.-AG: St. Joseph. Agronomy Club: Amateur Radio Club: Auto Club: Collegiate 4-H: Lutheran Student Assn: Student Co-op Assn: Purdue Judo Club. BAKER, ELVA J.-NT: Delphi. Alpha Lambda Delta. BAKER, RONALD L.-I ENGR: North Manchester. Stellar Brothers Co-op, V Pres, Treas, House Mgr: AIIE: Student C0-op Assn. BALL, MARIANNE-HSSE: Memphis, Tenn. Delta Gamma: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Home Ec Chapter: OIA: WRA: Baptist Student Union: Operation Brain Power. BALLA, JAMES S.-S: Parma Heights, Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau: OSS. BAN!-IAN, CHARLES W. III-HSSE: Cedar Lake. H-4: Harrison Ct , Sec. BANKS, R. MAYNARD-AE: Baton Rouge, La. H-3: Alpha Phi Alpha, Sec: Alpha Phl Omega: Baptist Student Fellow. BANNING, RITA J.-HSSE: Milltown. Block P: Collegiate 4-H. BARBER, JOHN II.-EE: Shelbyville. H-3, Floor Senator, Unit Fresh Orientation Chrm: IEEE. BARIBEAU, RAYMOND D.-EE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sigma Tau Gamma: Eta Kappa. Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BARK, SONJA-LOU L.-HSSE: Lake Forest. Ill. Alpha Phi: W'RA: AWS: Block P: Jr Class Counc: DEBRIS: Green Guard: OIA: PMO: SNEA: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: Univ Lutheran Assem: Student Senate, Sec: WRH Governing Bd: Student-Faculty Comm: AWS Summer Bd: PCIA: Purduettes. BARKER, JAMES M.-CE: Lafayette. ASCE. BARKLEY, BARRY R.-IM: Peoria, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha: Mil Band: Mock P: Student Union: Yell Leaders. BARKOW, WILLIAM D.-HSSE: Michigan City. Alpha Phi Omega. BARMINSKI, LANA L.-HSSE: Benton, Ill. Alpha Delta Pi. Sports Chrm: Band, Majorette, Concert Band: Prom Court: Tau Beta Sigma, Hist: WRA: Green Guard. BARNABY, RICHARD J.-HSSE: Greenwood. Phi Kappa Sigma, House Mgr, Social Chrm, Pledge Trainer: IFC Office: Mock PZ OIA: Pre-Vet Club: Lafayette Corvette Club. BARNES, JOEL T.-HSSE: Reynolds. Young Republ Club: Kappa Kappa Psi, Sec. BARNETT, PATRICIA J.-I-ISSE: Michigan City. Duhme: Mock P. BARON, JOHN D.-CE: Kankakee, Ill. Theta Tau: ASCE: Tau Beta Pi. BARR, BARBARA A.-HE: Plainfield. Pi Beta Phi, Social Chrm, Activities Chrm, Asst Treas: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: Fresh, Jr Class Counc: Sr. Class Treas: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gold Peppers: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Old Masters: Jr Prom, Decor Chrm. BARRON, BONNIE L.-HE: Angola. Warren: Aeromodelers. BARTELS, THOMAS E.-ME: Brownstown. Cary, Unit Social Chrm, Athletic Dir, Cary Club Sec, Pres: Block P: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P: Old Masters: Reamer Club: Student Senate: Tomahawk, Sr Advisor. BARTON, GENE R.-EE: Gas City. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. BATES, WALTER A.-I ENGR: Joliet, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, House Mgr: Newman Club: Student Union: Purdue Pilots, V Pres. BATTERSON, RUSSELL F.-EE: Ft. Thomas, Ky. H-1: IEEE: Outing Club. BAUER, MARVIN E.-AG: Valparaiso. Marwood: Ag Econ Club: Ceres: Baptist Student Fellow: Student Co-op Assoc. BAUGHN, TERRY V.-AE: North Webster. Cary Hall, Pres East. BAUMGARTNER, HELEN L.-MTE: South Bend. Duhme: AIMetE. BAUR, BONNIE M.-HU: Pompano Beach, Fla. BEAM, DARYL L.-HU: Columbus. Folk-a-Whirlers: Modern Dance Club: Purdue Playshop: Yell Leaders. BEARD, THOMAS D.-AG: Columbia City. Alpha Zeta: Purdue Wildlife Club, Sec and Treas. BEASLEY, JAY N.-CHE: Mt. Prospect, Ill. H-2: Alpha Phi Omega, Hist: AIChE: Arnold Air Soc: EXPONENT. BEATTY, CHARLES L.-CHE: Rochester. H-4: Counselor: Amer- ican Chemlcal Soc: AIChE: Purdue Engineer. BEATY. JOSEPH K.-IM: Elwood. H-2: Senior Senator: Arnold Air Soc: Baptist Student Fellow: Block P: Campus Chest: Mil Ball Comm: Mock P: Scabbard and Blade. BECHTOLD, STEPHEN E.-EE: Syracuse. H-2. BECK, WAYNE T.-AE: Menasha, Wis. Aeromodelers: AIAA: SAE: Newman Club. BECKER, CARL It.-IED: Decatur. ASTME: ASTD: Soc of Auto Eng. BEOKER, WILLIAM C.-I ENGR: Indianapolis. Kappa Sigma, Social Chrm: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: AIIE. BECKETT, ROBERT B. JR.-PHAR: Frankfort. Acacia: APhA. BEDINGER, JOHN ML-MTE: Evanston, Ill. I-I-1, Sec-Treas: Tau Beta Pl: AIMetE: Alpha Sigma Mu, Sec. BEEHLER, JERRY R.-S: Wakarusa. Stellar Brothers, Sec, V Pres, Pres: Old Masters: Reamer Club: Student Co-op Assoc, Pres: PSHC. BEERY, G. JOYCE-HE: North Manchester. Twin Pines: Green Guard: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: Purcluettes: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. BEESLEY, CRAIG C.-S: Harrison, Ohio. H-3: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Band: Mock P: Nat Science Found: Teaching Asst: Research Asst. BEESON, CAROL H.-HSSE: Hagerstown. SNEA. gELCI-IER, JOHN A.-EE: Wheatland. H-1, Senator: Eta Kappa u. BELL, BONNIE L.--HE: Wfheellng, W. Va. Kappa Kappa Gamma, lst V Pres, Treas: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock Pg Modern Dance Club: Purdue Playshop: Variety Band. BELL, KENNETH C.-AG: Amarillo, Texas. H-4: Alpha Zeta: Entomological Soc. BENNETI-I, LARRY G.-AG: Linden. Alpha Gamma Rho, Hist: Auto Club: Band: Kappa Kappa Psi: Young Republ Club. BENNETT, RONALD F.-S: Cleveland, Ohio. BENNI, KENNETH A.-ME: Steger, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta: Newman Club. BENOURE, RAYMOND L.-S: Middletown, Ohio. H-2, Senator, Social Dir: Delta Rho Kappa: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Amer Chemical Soc. Seniors 5... vue il 'T A- T. -S-1 vo.- 1 Nz. Q-5, 541 BEREBITSKY, GAIL A.-HSSE: South Bend. Warren. glERG, RONALD E.-ME: Anoka, Minn. Phl Delta Theta, Social rm. BERGE, LARRY L.-S: Evansville. Young Dem Club. BERGE, MARYANN S.-HE: Evansville. Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Wesley Found: Young Dem Club. BERGENDAHL, RUSSELL J.-ME: Calumet City, Ill. Cary Hall: ASME: Railroad Club: SAE. BERGQITIST, HENRY R.-IM: Chicago, Ill. BERGQUIST, NANCY B.-HSSE: Evergreen Park, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: AWS: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Young Republ Club. BERLINER, HARVEY L.--CE: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pl, Pres: ASCE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: IF Pres Counc. BERNARDIN, HILLARD-HSSE: Fairfield, Conn. Delta Upsilon, Steward: EXPONENT: Geological Soc: OIA. BEILTSCH, STEVEN P.-AG: Greenwood. BESSLER, NIEL L.-S: Valparaiso. Auto Club: Camera Club: Outing Club. BEVER, THOMAS L.-ME: Marion. Triangle: ASME: Var Athlet'cs. BEYER, JUDY A.-I-ISSE: South Bend. Block P: Mock P: Sai'ing Club: WRA. BHALLA, ARUN K.-IED: El Segundo, Calif. H-1: Industrial Ed Club. BIDDLE, JANE E.-NT: Mishawaka.. H-8: Green Guard: Newman Club: WRA. BIERY, GORDON L.-AG: Frankfort. Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoot' and Horn Club. BIRCHENOUGH, CHARLES W.-ME: Elyria, Ohio. H-1, Exec Cultural Dir: ASME: Old Masters: SAE: Purdue Players, Treas: Purdue Playshop: WMRH. BIRJCK, PATRICK A.-EE: Clinton. I-I-3: Eta Kappa Nu: Mcclc P: Newman Club. BIRDLEBOUGH, MICHAEL W.-S: Evanston, Ill. Kneale, Work Mgr, House Mgr, Treas: Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Soc: Purdue Playshopg Student Co-op Assn. BIRTHRIGHT, VVILLIAM L. II-EE: Indianapolis. H-4, Unit Pres: Phi Eta Sigma. BISHOP, JAMES L.-ME: Cuyahoga, Falls, Ohio. Delta Upsilon, House Mgr: ASME: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BISHOP, SHARON A.--HSSE: South Whitley. Zeta Tau Alpha. Sec: Angel Flight: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: OSGS: Sigma Delta Chi: WRA: SNEA, Sec. BISSEY, STANLEY E.-ESE: Benton Harbor, Mich. Phi Gamma Delta, Treas: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Forensics. BLACK, JAMES T.-AG: Deputy. Ag Ed Soc. BLACK, ROBERT J.-IME: Titusville, Pa. I-I-1: Scabbard and Bade. BLACKLIDGE, JAMES B.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet Club: Athletic Mgr. BLACKWOOD, KAY M.-HSSE: Arlington Heights, Ill. H-8, Senior Counselor: Delta Rho Kappa: OIA: Wesley Found: Sigma. Delta Pi: WRA. BLAGRAVE, VIRGINIA I..-HE: Somervll'e, New Jersey. Warren. Standards Rep: Block P: Christian Found: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Major-Minor Club: Mock P: WRA: Young Republ Club. BLAIR, SUZANNE E.-HE: Barrington, Rhode Island. Warren: EXPONENT: Home Ec Chapter: PMO. BLAIR, NANCI J.-HSSE: Brazil. Kappa Alpha Theta: Class Council Soph year: Pep Comm: Yell Leaders: Army Coed Colonel. BLANK, ROBERT H.-HSSE: Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Univ Lutheran Assem. BLATCHLEY, PETER G.-ME: Wyncote, Pa. ASME: Pl Tau Sigma: Zouaves. BLAZEK, KENNETH E.-MTE: Clarendon Hills, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma, Sec: AIMetE: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pl Sigma: Tau Beta Pl: ASM: Alpha Sigma Mu, Treas. BLIZZARD, ROSEMARY E.--HSSE: Lafayette. Town Girls, Pub Chrm, Corres Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: Town Girls. BLUM, BONNIE J.-HSSE: Gary. Chi Omega, Vocations Chrm: AWS: Block P: OIA: OSGS, Jr Bd. BOARDMAN, BRUCE E.-MTE: Angola, AIMetE: Railroad Club: WCCR. BOBEK, JUDITH M.-HSSE: Valparaiso, Vawter. BOIINAKER, WILLIAM C.-IM: Griffith. ACM: SAM. BOJDA, EDWARD J.-FOR: Whiting, Forestry Club: Newman Club. BOLDE, GERALD .LWPI-IAR: Gary. BOLEN, GERHARD N.-CHE: Fostoria, Ohio. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AICl1E: Catalyst Club, V Pres: Mil Band. BOLES, PATRICK W.-EE: Anderson. Delta Tau Delta. IIOLI, CHRIS R.-S: Piqua, Ohio. H-1, Senator: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Purdue Geological Soc. BOLLINGER, NANCY R.-S: Gary. H-8, Pres: Block P: Christian Found: Folk-a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Student Union: WRA: WRH Governing Bd. BOND, JUDITH-HSSE: Munster. Alpha Phi: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Univ Choir. BONEWITZ, RICHARD E.-AG: Huntington. Stellar Brothers, Asst Treas: Ag Counc: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Ceres, Pres: Student Co-op Assoc. BONNELL, LARRY G.-AG: Wlnamac. Marwood, Sec and Treas: Hort Club, Hortoscope Ed: Student C0-op Assoc: Wesley Found. BOOTHE, MARILYN K.-HSSE: Lafayette. Kappa Kappa Gamma, glarshallg Block P: Greek Week Comm: Green Guard: Jr Prom omm. BORDER, WAYNE A.-S: Bremen. State St Ct: Delta Rho Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: OIA. BORKENHAGEN, EDVVIN E.-ME: West Allis, Wls. Chess Club: Pl Tau Sigma: Ward Org. BORKHOLDER, DALE-FOR: Bremen. Fowler House, V Pres: Arnold Air Soc: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma. Pi. BOSENBECKER, RAYMOND W.-EE: Chicago. Il'. Gables Ct: rew: Reamer Club. OSSEN, GARY L.-CHE: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Hall H-3: IChE: Catalyst Club. OUSE, TERRY W.-AG: Silver Lake. Stellar Brothers: Ag Ed oc: Hoof and Horn Club: Student C0-op Assoc, Member Chrm. OWDEN, NANCY A.-HSSE: Elmwood Park, Ill. Hall X, Pres, verning and Exec Bd: AWS, V Pres, Rep, Pub Chrm: Gold eppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Tomahawk. OWEN, DANNY R.-EE: Noblesville. Block P: Eta Kappa Nu: tudent Co-op Assoc. OWER, ANTHONY J.-S: Fowler. Sigma Pi: Greek Wk Comm: ll Ball Comm: Mock Pol Conv: Scabbard and Blade. QWEIIES, DAVID A.-ME: Mishawaka. Cary Hall: ASME: Tau e a . OVVERS, MARTHA J.-HSSE: Linton. AWS: Collegiate 4-H: ome Ec Chapter: WRA. OWMAN, CHARLES W.-CE: Schenectady, N. Y. Delta Upsilon, thletic Chrm: ASCE: Athletic Mgr CVarsityl: Frosh Baseball. Seniors 543 BOW'MAN, DAVID R.-CE: Erie, Pa. ASCE: Block P. BOWRON, BRIAN T.-IM: Gary. H-1. BOWYER. SUSAN E.-HSSE: Joliet, Ill. Chi Omega, Corres Sec: Block P: DEBRIS, Personnel Mgr: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: WRA. BOYD, BONNIE L.-HSSE: Indianapdis. Duh'ne: Block P: Green Guard: Sailing Club: Student Union: Wesley Found. BOYD, CARL R.-AE: Paoli. Cary: Aeromodelers: Tau Beta Pl. BOYER, JAMES F.-AG: Sheridan. Cary: Ag Econ Club: Judo Club: Mock P: WCCR. BOYNTON, JANET L.-HSSE: Bryan, Ohio. Delta Gamma: Block P: Campus Chest: Fresh Class Counc: Green Guard: Mock P: Peace Corps: Panhellenlc. BOZUNG, RICHARD E.-CE: Columbus, Ga. Phi Gamma. Delta, Pres: ASCE: Block P: Chi Epsilon: Dolphin Club: Ncwman Club: IFC Office, Projects Dir, Sr Exec: IF Pres Counc: Mack P: Phi Eta Sigma, V Pres: POMM: Scabbarcl and Blade: Tau Beta Pl: Soph, Jr Class Counc: Omicron Delta Kappa, BRADLEY, DAVID D. JR..-S: Lyons, N. Y. BRADLEY, JAMES B.-FOR: Hammond. Pi Kappa Phi: Forestry Club: Purdue Glee Club. BRADLEY, LARRY A.-S: South Bend. Thcta Xi: Mock P. BRADLEY, TREACIE M.-HSSE: Gary. Vawter: WRA. BRADY. ROBERT I..-ME: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta, Pub Chrm, Ed: ASME: ENGINEER: EXPONENT: Mock P: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Union. BRAILEY, JUDITH A.-HSSE: Kent, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Pledge Trainer: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: Block P: EXPONENT, Assoc Ed, Sr. Reporter: Gold Peppers: Home Ec Chapter: Tau Beta Sigma.: Theta Sigma Phi. BRAND, MARY L.-HE: Dayton. Twin Pines, Sec, Work Mgr: Colfegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA. BRANDT, CHARLES H.-CHE: Ft. Wayne. H-1, Unit Pub Dir: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Lutheran Student Assoc. BRATKOVICH, LENORE D.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Delta Pi, Pres: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Panhellenic: SZOPE: Triton: Theta Sigma Phi. BRATT, JOHN A.-ME: Portage. Pi Tau Eigma: Lambda Chl Alpha. BRAXVNER, HENRY B. JR.--I ENGR: Birmingham, Mich. Alpha Chi Rho, Chaplain, Steward: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P. BRAYTON, ROBERT L.--CE: Indianapolis, Phi Delta Theta, Pres: ASCE: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office, Exec Sec: Skull and Crescent, Treas. BREDEBIEIER. DAVID W.-AG: Sunman. Delta Sigma Phi, Pres. Social Chrm, Rush Chrm, Pledge Trainer: IF Pres Ccunc: Judo Club: Old Masters: Skull and Crescent, V Pres: Student Union, BREEDLOVE, DAVID A.-EE: Rochester, N. Y. Phi Sigma Kappa, Social Chrm: Mock P: Student Unlon. BREIMEIER, ROBERT P.-QS: Ft. Wayne. H-2: Block P: Under- grad Math Club: Univ Lutheran Assem. BREVVER, ROBERT R.-S: Muncie. Univ Choir. BRIAR, STEVEN H.-HE: Dublin. Cary: Young Republ Club. BRIGGS, LOREN A.-AG: Vevay. Ag Econ Club: Sailing Club. BRINK, WILLIAM H.-AG: Richview, Ill. Farm House: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock P: Univ Lutheran Assem: Agronomy Club. BRISCOE. VVILLIAM F. JB.-ESE: Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Delta Upsilon: Mock P: Phi Eta, Sigma.. BRISTOL, ROBERT G.-EE: Rivcr Forest, Ill. Folk Singers Club: IEEE. BRODIE, BRUCE R.-ESE: Kirkwood, Mo, Phi Kappa Tau, V Pres, Rush Chrm: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Var Athletics: Gimlet. BROM, MARILYNN J,-HSSE: Hammond. Alpha Chi Omega, V Pres: AWS: Block P: EXPONENT: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRA. BROUGHER, JAMES L.-AG: Hoopeston, Ill. Farm House, Social Chrm: Alpha Zeta: Jr Prom Comm: OSGS: Skull and Crescent: Campus Chest: Class Counc. BROWN, ANN E.-S: Chicago, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Delta Rho Kappa.: Kappa Delta Pl: Alpha Lambda Delta, Sec: AWS: Block P, Photographer: Counc of Religious Org: Class Counc, Fresh: Green Guard Hon: International Affairs Club: Mock P: Student Religious Liberals. BROWN, BRUCE W.-AG: Battle Ground. Alpha Gamma Rho, I-list, Alumni Sec: Ag Econ Club: Hoof and Horn Club. BROWN, DAVID A.-CE: Bowling Green. Club 25, Treas: ASCE. BROWN, GENE W.-ME: Hoagland. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Unlv Choir. BROWN, JUDITH L.-PHAR: Joliet, Ill. Phi Mu, Standards Chi-m: APhA: AWS, Judicial Bd: Gold Peppers: EXPONENT, Night Ed, Asst Managing Ed: Kappa Epsilon. BROWN, RICHARD A.-CHE: Indianapolis. H-2: Catalyst Club: AIChE. BRUCE, CONSTANCE A.-S: Indlanapolls. H-8: Alpha Mu Tau. BRUCKNER, LYNN C.-I-ISSE: Chicago, Ill. Zeta Tau Alpha: Old Masters: Angel Flight, Asst Operations Officer: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Sigma Alpha Eta, Key Member: Univ Choir: Rho Rho Beta, Pres. BRUECK, LEE R.--AG: Fort Wayne. Rochdale, Social Chrm: Student Co-op Assoc. BRUEGGMANN, GERD L.-ME: Valparaiso, Cary Hall. BRUEHLER, LARRY W.-EE: Rocky River, Ohio. HAZ: IEEE. BRUNNER, JAMES I.-CHE: Ingalls. BRUNO, RICHARD O.-ESE: Wellesley Hills, Mass. Sigma Nu, V Pres: Mock P: Newman Club: Old Masters, Central Comm: Scabbard and Blade. BRYANT, JAMES R.-IM: Morris Plains, N. J. State St Ct, Exec Treas, Pub Dir, Court 3 Pres: Mock P: Office of Inter- national Affairs, PCIA. BUCKLES, MAX L,-S: Huntertown. Gables Ct: Sigma Pi Sigma. BUCKNAM, RICHARD D. JR.-CE: Southbrldge, Mass. Theta Chl, Tx-cas: ASCE: Mock P. BUDD, JOHN G.-IED: Anderson. H-1: AHP. BUDNICK, ALLEN J.-CHE: Bay Village, Ohio. Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: Catalyst Club: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Univ Lutheran Assem. BUEHRER, DAVID W.-S: LaPorte. BUENTE, GERARD E.-ME: Evansville. Pi Kappa Phi, Pres, Sec: Gimlet Club: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. BUESCHER, W. R.-AG: Sandborn. Chauncey: Alpha Zeta: I-Iort Club: Mock P: Student C0-op Assoc. U BULKELEY, SUSAN C.-IM: Abingdon, Ill. Alpha Xl Delta: Mock P: AWS, Treas, Counc: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: OSGS: WRA: PCIA, Exec Sec. BULL, HARVEY E.-EE: Auburn Heights, Mich. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi, Treas: NESEP. BULTEMEIER, RALPH E.-CE: Fort Wayne. ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BULTINCK, CHARLES G.-IM: Mishawaka. Arnold Air Soc. BUNNELI., JANET F.-HSSE: Waynetown. Collegiate 4-I-I: SNEA: Pan-Am Club. BUNYARD, ROBERT J.-MTE: Connersville. State St Ct: AIMetE. BURK, WILLIAM R.-CHE: Whiting. Theta. Tau, V Pres, Scribe: AIChE: ENGINEER: Mil Band. q,- 'ln -,K 5-sg 3 'D 1.7 -Q1 -.., - l f l vu 6 FF w 1' -ev' Seniors uv 45- U3 f -A-. 545 BURKART, EDWARD J.-I ENGR: Connersville. BURKE, KEVIN-S: Dedham, Mass. H-3: Pershing Rifles. BURKE, LARRY W.-ME: Jeffersonville. ASME. BURKE, WAYNE F.-HE: Chalmers. Delta Upsllon, Steward: Newman Club: Athletic Mgr. BURKHARDT, ANN I-If-HSSE: Elkhart. Alpha Chi Omega: Mock P: OIA: PMO: Sigma Delta Pl: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. BURNETT, JAMES 0.-AG: Ambia. Ag Econ Club. BURRES, STEPHEN W. JR.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Sigma Pi: POMM: Alpha Phi Omega: Mil Ball Comm, General Chrm: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade: Young Republ Club: Purdue Honor Guard. BURRICHTER, CAROLYN A.-HSSE: Homestead, Florida. Block P: Pan-Am Club: SNEA: Young Republ Club. BURRICHTER, WVALTER A.-AG: Homestead. Florida. Alpha Gamma Rho: Arnold Air Soc: OSGS: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent. BURSVELL, SHARON A.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Alpha. Delta Pl, Asst Pledge Trainer, Membership Chrm: Block P: Green Guard. BUSBOOM, RICHARD J.-IM: West Lafayette. Scabbard and Blde: Var Athletics. BUTLER. WILLIAM N.-EE: South Bend. H-2: Amateur Radio Club: IRE: Univ Choir: WBAA: IEEE: Rho Beta Eta. BYERS, PATRICIA J.-HSSE: Cleveland, Ohio. Hall X, Corridor Sec: Student Union: WRA. BYLER. LINDA D.-HSSE: Marion. Hall X, AWS Rep: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Young Republ Club. BYRD, SYLVIA A.-HE: Jeffersonville. Glenwood, Pres: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA: YWCA. BYRNE, DAVID D.-HSSE: Hammond. Beta Theta Pi, Pres: Sigma Delta Chl: EXPONENT, Sports Ed: IF Pres Counc: Skull and Crescent: WBAA. CABLE, MARILYN L.-HSSE: Splceland. H-8: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Union. CAGE, SANDRA R.-HSSE: Gary. State St Ct, V Pres Ct 1: Block P: Green Guard: Unlv Choir: WRA: Student Affiliate Aid. CAIN, JOHN B.-AG: Williamsburg. Cary Hall: Hoof and Horn Club: Young Republ Club. CAIRNS, DAVID R.-EE: Newport Beach, Calif. Drill Team: Purdue Pilots. CALL, DONALD E.-S: Milan. Cary Hall. OALLAHAN, DAVID M.-CHE: Ft. Wayne. H-1 NW, Sec, Treas: AIChE: Catalyst Club. CAMPBELL, ARDEN R.--AG: Andrews. Rochdale: Alpha Zeta: Forestry Club: Newman Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk. CAIVIPBELL, THOMAS H.-EE: Indianapolis. H-1: Mil Band, CANADA, VVILLIALI J.-AG: Jamestown. Collegiate fl-H: Purdum- Pilots. CARAKER, DAVID WV.-IM: Evansville. Phi Kappa Sigma, Trens. Pledge Tr: Mock P: Student Union. CARINGTON, THOMAS C.-IM: Gary. Alpha Phi Alpha, V Pres: Arnold Air Soc: Camera Club: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade. CARLSON, DONALD R.-EE: Lansing, Ill. H-3: Tau Beta Pl: U Club: KMRX. CARLSON, DWIGHT R.-ME: Chicago, Ill. H-2: ASI-IVE: ASME ASTE. Alpha Epsilon Delta: Auto Club: Hoof and Horn Club. CARLSON, PAUL T.-MTE: Carmel. H-2: AIMetE: Tau Beta Pl Var Christian Fellow. CARRIODY, RAYMOND F.-S: Chesterton. CARLSON, LARRY E.-S: Attica. Cary Hall: Unit Counc: CARPENTER, THOMAS E.-S: Knox. Cary Hall. CARR, ELIZABETH E.-HSSE: Lafayette. Alpha Xi Delta: Angel Flight: AWS: Green Guard: Panhellenic. CARR, THOMAS J.-ME: Cincinnati, Ohio. H-2: ASME: POMM. CARRINGTON, ROBERT A.-HSSE: Rockville. Club 25: Collegiate 4-H Club: Muck Pol Conv. CARROLL, JAMES L.-IM: Park Forest. Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Glee Club: Scabbard and Blade: Unlv Choir. CARRUTHERS, DIANE E.-HSSE: Logansport. Corres Sec, Alpha Omluron Pi: B'ock P: Sigma, Alpha Eta. CAST, GIFFORD A.-IM: Indianapolis. Chaplain, Phi Delta Theta: Student Senate: Univ Choir. CASTOR, MICHAEL S.--IED: Arlington Heights, Ill. H-2: ASTD: DEBRIS: Mock P. CAWVOOD, DAVID M.-IM: West Lafayette. Block P: Unlv Choir: Var Glee Club. CEPERLEY, ANDREW R.-ME: Charleston, West Virginia. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Jr Cir, EXPONENT: Mock P: Purdue Playshop: Skull and Crescent. CHAILLE, PAUL R.-AG: Westport. Folk-a-Whirlers: Hoof and Horn Club. CHAMPION, DONNA K.-HSSE: Evansville. House Mgr, Ann Tweedale: Delta Phi Delta: Student Co-op Assn. CHAPMAN, THOMAS H.-EE: Western Springs, Ill. H-2: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: WHRC. CI-IAPPELL, XVILLIAM E.-CE: Indianapolis. Cl-IARLSON, STEPHEN F.-ME: Evansville. H-2: ASME: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mil Band: Newman Cub. CHASTAIN, DAVID K.-AG: Orleans. Rochdale: Collegiate 4-H Club: Judo Club: Mock Pol Conv. CHAVERS, GARY W.-IM: West Lebanon. Sigma Nu: Arnold Air Soc: Mock Pol Conv: Sailing Club: Student Union: Univ Presbyterian Church. CHEIKELARD, TARIF S.-CE: Damascus, Syria. CHEMAVONIAN, CHARLOTTE A.-S: Greencastle. Block P: Newman Club: Married Student Counc: Undergrad Math Club: Young Dem Club: WRA. CHERRY, MICHAEL-I ENGR: Dayton, Ohio. H-1: AIEE: ASTME. CHESTNUT, DEBORAH A.-S: Warren, Ohio. WRX, Unit Pres, Governing Bd: WRA: Block P: Drill Team Aux: Mock Pol Conv. CHIADO, DEANNA L.-HSSE: Crown Point. WRX, Corridor Chrm: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Newman Club: Mock Pol Conv: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRX Governing Bd: WRA. CHILDS, MARY J.-HE: Muncie. Kappa Alpha Theta: OIA: Angel Flight: Home Ec Chapter: Pep Comm. CHRISTIANSEN, CAROLE A.-HSSE: Whiting. Alpha. Phi, Corres Sec, Song Leader: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT, Feature Ed: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Purduettes: Unlv Choir. CHRISTOFF, DOROTHY J.-CE: Gary. Vawter, Treas: Standards Chrm: ASCE: AWS: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: WRA: Soc of Women Eng: WRH Governing Bd. CHUPP, PATRICIA L.-HE: Lafayette. CIAMPA, JUNE A.-HSSE: Dearborn, Mich. Chl Omega.: Toma- nawk: Band: Golden Girl: Gold Peppers: Newman Club: Tau Beta Sigma. CLARK. CONSTANCE S.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Duhme: WRA: Mock Pol Conv. NNY Q., '11 ff gg.. 'SQ' Senior 547 V 5 CLARK, GERRIANN--HSSE: Hartford City. Sigma Kappa: Block P: Campus Chest: DEBRIS, Editor-in-Chief: Duplicate Bridge Club: Gold Peppers: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Delta Sigma Epsilon, CLARK, JAMES D.-IM: Bedford. Phi Delta Theta.: Dairy Club Award. CLARK, JOHN R.-ME: Griffith. Sigma Tau Gamma: ASME. CLARK, RAYMOND D.-AG: Indianapolis. Alpha Gamma Rho: EXPONENT: Colleglate 4-H Club: Student Union, CLARY, ROBERT J.-PHAR: Tipton. Alpha Kappa Lambda: APhA: Block P: Campus Chest: Christian Found: Collegiate 4-H: DEBRIS: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: PHARMACIST: PMO: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club: Glee Club. CLAYTON, PRESTON R.-CE: Lafayette. Pl Kappa Phi, Sec: IFC Offlce, Pres: Iron Key. CLEMMONS, QUENTIN T.-ME: Belleville, Ill. Cary Hall: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. CLINE, JANET A.-HSSE: Frankfort. WRH: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: WRA. CLINE, MARY R.-HE: Indianapolis. Delta Gamma, Corres Sec: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club. CLORE, CARLA J.--HE: Crestwood, Ky. WRH: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: PMO: WRH Governing Bd. CLOSSON, EDGAR W.-IM: Logansport. Phi Gamma Delta: Block P: Class Counc, Fr: Forestry Club: Glmlet: Mock Pol Conv: Pep Comm: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics: Yell Leaders, Capt: Purdue Gymnastics Club. CLOUD, WILLIAM2 L.-ME: Westfleld. H-2: Archery Club. CLOADY, RICHARD P.-IM: Indianapolis. Newman Club: SAM. COATES, ELIZABETH K.-HSSE: Kokomo. Alpha Omlcron Pl: Block P: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: YWCA. COBURN, HARRY W.-I ENGR: Lafayette. AIIE, Treas. COOIERAN, ALLEN R.-AG: Indianapolis. Collegiate 4-H Club: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club. COC!-IRAN, CHARLES R.-ME: Gary. Beta Theta Pl, Soc Chrm: ASME: Gimlet: Var Track: Semper Fidelis Society: Var Athletics, COE. C. LARRY-MTE: Kokomo. AIMetE: Drill Team. COFFMAN, SUSAN G.-HU: Cincinnati, Ohio. Hall X, Muslc Dir: Drill Team Aux: Green Guard: PMO: Univ Choir: Wesley Found: WRX Governing Bd. COFRAN, GARY L.-CHE: Youngstown, N. Y. H-3, Ath Dir: AICI-IE: POMM. COLBERG, RICHARD A.--ME: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hall, Grand Prix Chrm and Crew Chief: ASME: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: SAE. COLE, KATHLEEN A.-HU: Kokomo. Chl Omega: Angel Fllgbt: Block P: DEBRIS, Jr Copy: Gold Peppers: Green Guard Hon: AID, Pres. COLE, ROBERT A.-IM: Belleville, Nebr. H-3: Arnold Alt Soc: Mil Ball Comm: Scabbard and Blade. COLE, ROGER E.-AE: Maumee, Ohio. H-1: Aeromodelers: Mock Pol Conv: Folk Song Club. COLGLASIER, TERRY L.-IED: Farmersburg. ASTD: ASTME. COLLINS, RICHARD-CE: Vincennes. Rochdale: ASCE, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Pep Comm: Class Counc, Jr: PCIA: Student Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk. COLTART, DONALD J.-ME: Clarendon Hills, Ill. H-3. COMEGYS, GREGORY L.-ME: South Bend. Cary Hall: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. COMER, BILLY M.-AG: Scottsburg. Gables Ct. COMERFORD, JABIES R.-ME: Peru. COMSTOCK, ROBERT W. JR.-ME: Gary. Block P: DEBRIS: Sailing Club: Student Union. CONLEY, RALPH R. JR.-AE: Elyria. Triangle: Phi Eta. Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Student Union: Tau Beta Pl. CARPENTER, THOMAS E.-S: Knox. Cary Hall. CARR, ELIZABETH E.-HSSE: Lafayette. Alpha Xl Delta: Angel Flight: AWS: Green Guard: Panhellenlo. CARR, THOMAS J.-ME: Clnclnnatl, Ohlo. H-2: ASME: POMM. CARRINGTON, ROBERT A.-HSSE: Rockville. Club 25: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock Pol Conv. CARROLL, JAMES L.-IM: Park Forest, Ill. Delta Tau Delta: Glee Club: Scabbard and Blade: Unlv Cholr. GARRUTIIERS, DIANE E.-HSSE: Logansport. Correa Sec, Alpha Omlcron Pl: B'ock P: Sigma Alpha Eta. CAST, GIFFORIJ A.-IM: Intllanapolls. Chaplain, Phi Delta Theta: Student Senate: Unlv Choir. CASTOR, MICHAEL Sf-IED: Arlington Heights, Ill. H-2: ASTD: DEBRIS: Mock P. CAIVOOD, DAVID M.-IM: West Lafayette. Block P: Unlv Choir: Var Glee Club. CEPERLEY, ANDREW R.-ME: Charleston, West Virglnla. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Jr Clr, EXPONENT: Mock P: Purdue Playshop: Skull and Crescent. OHAILLE, PAUL Il.-AG: Westport. Folk-a-Whirlers: Hoof and Horn Club. CHAMPION, DONNA K.-HSSE: Evansville. House Mgr, Ann Tweedale: Delta Phl Delta: Student Co-op Assn. CHAl'MAN, THOMAS I-I.-EE: Western Springs, Ill. H-2: Phi Eta. Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: WHRC. CHAPPELL, WILLIAM E.-CE: Indianapolis. CI-IARLSON, STEPHEN F.-ME: Evansville. H-2: ASME: Duplicate Bridge Club' Mll Band: Newman Cub. CHASTAIN, DAVID K.-AG: Orleans. Rochdale: Collegiate 4-H Club: Judo Club: Mock Pol Conv. CHAVEIIS, GARY W.-IM: West Lebanon. Sigma Nu: Arnold Air Soc: Mock Pol Conv: Salllng Club: Student Union: Univ Presbyterlan Church. CIIEIKELARD, TAIIIF S.-CE: Dznnnscus, Syria. CIIEMAVONIAN, UlIAllL0'1 l'E A.-S: Greencastle. Block P: Newman Club: Marrled Student Counc: Undergrad Math Club: Young Dem Club: WRA. CHERRY, MICHAEL-I ENGR: Dayton, Ohlo. H-1: AIEE: ASTME. CHESTNUT, DEBORAH A.-S: Wm-ren, Ohio. WRX, Unit Pres, Governing Bd: WRA: Block P: Drlll Team Aux: Mock Pol Conv. CI-IIADO, DEANNA L.-HSSE: Crown Point. WRX. Corridor Chrm: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Newman Club: Mock Pol Conv: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRX Governing Bd: WRA. CHILDS, MARY J.-1-IE: Muncle. Kappa Alpha Theta.: OIA: Angel Fllght: Home Ec Chapter: Pep Comm. CHRISTIANSEN, CAROLE A,-HSSE: Whltlng. Alpha Phl, Correa Sec, Song Leader: Delta Rho Kappa: EXPONENT, Feature Ed: Green Guard: Kappa. Delta. Pl: Pnrrluettcs: Unlv Choir. Cl-IIRISTOFF. DOROTHY J.-CE: Gary. Vawter, Treas: Standards Chrm: ASCE: AWS: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: WRA: Soc of Women Eng: WRH Governing Bd. CIIUPP, PATRICIA L.-I-IE: Lafayette. CIAMPA, JUNE A.-HSSE: Dearborn, Mich. Chl Omega: Toma- nawk: Band: Golden Girl: Gold Peppers: Newman Club: Tau Beta Sigma. CLARK. CONSTANCE S.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Duhme: WRA: Mock Pol Conv. Y' 4'-v 'L' Tis Senior i jf 547 CLARK, GERRIANN-HSSE: Hartford Clty. Sigma Kappa: Block P: Campus Chest: DEBRIS, Editor-ln-Chief: Duplicate Bridge Club: Gold Peppers: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: Delta Sigma Epsilon. CLARK, JAMES D.-IM: Bedford. Phl Delta Theta: Dalry Club Award. CLARK, JOHN R.-ME: Griffith. Slgma Tau Gamma.: ASME. CLARK, RAYMOND D.-AG: Indianapolis. Alpha Gamma Rho: EXPONENT: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Unlon. CLARY, ROBERT J.-PHAR: Tlpton. Alpha Kappa Lambda: APhA: Block P: Campus Chest: Chrlstlan Found: Collegiate 4-H: DEBRIS: Kappa Psi: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: PHARMACIST: PMO: Unlv Choir: Young Republ Club: Glee Club. CLAYTON, PRESTON R.-CE: Lafayette. Pl Kappa Phi. Sec: IFC Office, Pres: Iron Key. CLEMMONS, QUENTIN T.-ME: Belleville, Ill. Cary Hall: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club. CLINE, JANET A.-HSSE: Frankfort. WRH: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: SNEA: WRA. CLINE, MARY R.-HE: Mock Pol CLORE, Indianapolis. Delta Gamma, Corres Sec! Dance Club. : Crestwood, Ky. WRH: Green Guard: Conv: Modern CARLA J.-HE Home Ec Chapter: PMO: WRI-I Governing Bd. CLOSSON, EDGAR W.-IM: Logansport. Phi Gamma Delta: Block P: Class Counc, Fr: Forestry Club: Glmlet: Mock Pol Conv: Pep Comm: Scabbard and Yell Lenders, Capt: Pur Blade: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics due Gymnastics Club. CLOUD, WILLIAM L.-ME: Westfield, H-2: Archery Club. CLOADY, RICHARD P.-IM: Indianapolis. Newman Club: SAM. COATES, ELIZABETH K.-HSSE: Kokomo. Alpha Omlcron Pl: Block P: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: YWCA. COBURN, HARRY W.-I ENGR: Lafayette. AIIE, Treas. COCHRAN, ALLEN R. Univ Choir: Var Glee -AG: Indianapolis. Colleglate 4-H Club: Club. COCHRAN, CHARLES R.-ME: Gary. Beta Theta Pl, Soc Chrm: ASME: Glmlet: Var Track: Semper Fldells Society: Var Athletics. COE. C. LARRY-MTE: Kokomo. AIMetE: Drlll Team. COFFMAN, SUSAN G.-HU: Cincinnati, Ohlo. Hall X, Music Dir: Drill Team Aux: Green Guard: PMO: Unlv Cholr: Wesley Found: WRX Governing Bd. COFRAN, GARY L.-CHE: Youngstown, N. Y. H-3, Ath Dlr: AICHE: POMM. COLBERG, RICHARD A.-ME: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hall, Grand Prix Chrm and Crew Chief: ASME: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock Pol Conv: SAE. COLE, KATHLEEN A.-HU: Kokomo. Chi Omega: Angel Flight: Block P: DEBRIS, Jr Copy: G0ld Peppers: Green Guard I-Ion: AID, Pres. COLE, ROBERT A.-IM: Belleville, Nebr. H-3: Arnold Alr Soc: Mil Ball Comm: Scabbard and Blade. COLE, ROGER E.-AE: Maumee, Ohlo. H-1: Aeromodelers: Mock Pol Conv: Folk Song Club. COLGLASIER, TERRY L.-IED: Farmersburg. ASTD: ASTME. COLLINS, RICHARD-CE: Vincennes. Rochdale: ASCE, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Pep Comm: Class Counc, Jr: PCIA: Student Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk. COLTART, DONALD J.-ME: Clarendon Hills, Ill. H-3. COMEGYS, GREGORY L.-ME: South Bend. Cary Hall: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. COMER, BILLY M.-AG: Scottsburg. Gables Ct. COMERFORD, JAMES R.-QME: Peru. OOMSTOCK, ROBERT W. JR.-ME: Gary. Block P: DEBRIS: Sailing Club: Student Unlon. CONLEY, RALPH R. JR.-AE: Elyria. Triangle: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Student Union: Tau Beta Pl. CONNAN, .IERALD M.-ESE: Richmond. Gables Ct, Pres: IRE: Mock P, Chrm: Pershlng Rifles: WGRS: Pendragon: Young Republ Club. CONNELL, CAROLYN A.-NT: Waynetown. OONNELLY, CONSTANCE D.-I-IE: Lafayette. Block P: Town Glrls. CONNORS, REBECCA S.-HU: West Lafayette. Town Girls, Senator: Mock P, Chrm: Newman Club: Young Dem Club. OONRAD, JAMES 0.--ME: LaPorte. H-2: Alpha Phl Omega: Amateur Radio Club: ASME: ASTE: Card Section: Mil Band: WHRC: IEEE. CONTI, HUGO-CE: Babylon, N. Y. Cary Hall: Dolphin Club. COOK, JAY D.-S: Hammond. H-1: Delta Rho Kappa: Phl Eta Sigma: Student Senate: Var Athletics. COOK, NED E.-HU: Angola. PCIA: Salllng Club. COOKE, DAVID E.-S: Kenmore, N. Y. H-1. COOLMAN, NANCY J.-HE: Portage. Angel Fllght: Yell Leader. COOPER, JEAN B.-HE: Mentar, Ohlo. Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Mock P: Omlcron Nu: Salllng Club, Sec: Young Republ Club, Sec. COOPER, LAIIRY A.--PHAR: Ft. Wayne, H-1, Exec Treas: APhA: Kappa Psl, Sec: Pendragon: WMRH: PRN, V Pres, Treas. OOPELAND, GENE R.-IM: Rlslng Sun. Rochdale, Sec: Baptists Student Fellow: Mock P. CORLEY, JERRY L.-CE: Mlchlgan Clty. H-4: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. CORLISS, PATRICIA M.-S: Townvllle, Pa. Alpha Delta Pl, Rush Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Iota Sigma Pl. CORSO, JOSEPH D.-IM: Chicago Heights. Ill. Phl Kappa Theta, Pledge Trainer: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: Student Unlon: Young Republ Club: Plnoehle Club, Pres. CORWIN. MERTON D.-ME: Clnclnnatl, Ohlo. I-I-2, Social Dir: Student Senate: ASME: Block P: Phl Eta Sigma: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. CORY, MARY J.-HE: Lewiston, N. Y. H-B: Block P: WRA: Home Ec Chapter. COURT, LYNN H.-IM: Alblon, Mlch. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Rush Chrm: Aero Club: Judo Club: Pep Comm: Phl Eta Sigma. COVALT, WENDELL L.-CE: Kokomo. Phl Kappa Psl, Rush Chrm. COWAN, JOHN D.-AG: Crawfordsvllle. Hort Club: WBAA. COX, WAYNE P.-AE: Waldron. Cary Hall: Block P. COYNE, GEORGE W.-S: Muncie. Gables Ct. CRAIG, THOMAS F.-EE: Speedway City. Christian Found: Phl Eta Sigma: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade. CRALL, RICHARD F.-EE: Flint, Mlch. Alpha Kappa Lambda: Duplicate Bridge Club: Alpha Phl Omega: IEEE: Purdue Playshop: Westmlnster Fellowshlp, Pres. CRANE. ROGER M.-PHAR: Grlfilth. Sigma Pl, V Pres, Hlst, Sec: APhA: Block P: EXPONENT: Kappa Psl: Mock P. Saratoga, Callf. Kappa Alpha Theta, Gold Peppers: Greek Week Comm: Mortar Bd: Student Union. DBCRUI !'. CRANE, RUTH M.-HSSE: Corres Sec: Class Counc: Kappa Delta Pl: Mock P: CRAVENS, THOMAS E.-S: CRAWFORD, CHRISTOPHER M.-IED: Petersburg. ASTD: ASTME: Iota Lambda Sigma. CRAWFORD, ROBERT K.-EE: Wlnamac. H-3. CREED, OLAUDIA A.-HSSE: Shelbyville. H-8: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Student Nat'l Erl Assoc. CRIDGE, JAMES M.-IED: Anderson. Pl Kappa Phl, Pres: ASTE: Block P: Greek Week Comm: IF Pres Counc: Mock Pol Conv: RIVET: Student Union: Young Republ Club. by CRISICK, WILLIAM E.-ME: Cleveland, Ohio. H-2, Exec Sec: Phi Eta Sigma: Pl Tau Sigma: Pendragon: Reamer Club. CRISLER, JANE W.-HSSE: Anderson. Alpha Phl, Pres: Green Guard: Newman Club: OIA: Panhellcnic: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRA, CRISTER, NORMAN E.-EE: Gary. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: New- man Club: Skull and Crescent: Student Unlon. CROMIVELL, KAREN S.-HSSE: Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Chrm: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenic. -5- 2- CROSS, JONATHAN R.-EE: Rochester, New York, Canoe Club: Folk Song Club: Phl Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. aa. 'SU cuousu. GARY D.-EE: canajonarie, New York. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Rush Chrm: Amateur Radio Club: IEEE. '. XREWE, RAYMOND L.-AG: Orleans. Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Tau p a. CROXALL, LANCE M.-EE: West Hartford. Conn. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Mock Pol Conv: Outing Club: Phl Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. CUNDIFF, BRUCE T.-ME: Owensboro, Ky. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: ASME: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. CUNNINGIIAM, STEPHEN D.-AG: Waldron. State St Ct: Hort Club, Sec. CURTIS, HOWELL C.-S: Depauw. Cary Hall. CUTIC, JOHN P.-PHAR: Gary. Gables Ct: APhA. w-Q Seniors DAGER, TERRY W.-ME: Monroeville. Cary Hall: Pl Tau Sigma. DALE, RALPH H.-CHE: Griffith. Cary Hall, Unit Pres, Social Chrm, Unlt Councilman: AIChE: Class Counc: Omega Chl Epsilon: Reamcr Club. H 'X .X DALEY, PATRICIA A.-HSSE: Anderson. Alpha Chl Omega, 'N Scholarship Chrm: Block P: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Green , Guard: Theta Sigma Phl, Pres: Newman Club: SNEA: Jr Prom Comm, 1 DALLY, ANN M.-PHAR: Arlington, Ohio. Alpha Phi: APhA: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon. DALTON, JACK U.-IM: Columbus. Cary Hall, Intramurals Comm Chrm: State St Ct, Court Counc: Var Athletics: Society for the Advancement of Management. DAMON. VVILLIAM W.-S: Mt. Clemens, Mlch. Delta Upsllon: Pl fs- Delta Phi. Q' DANIELSON, JACK B.-CE: New Carlisle. ASCE: Gymnastic Club. DANN, JUDITH E.-HSSE: Hammond. Vawter. DARRAH, G. BLAINE-ESE: Honolulu. Hawall. Delta Tau Delta, Treas: Dolphin Club, Sec: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Tau: Skull and Crescent, V Pres: Var Athletics. DASHER, RANDALL E,-ESE: Daleville. Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. DAUGHERTY, JANET A.-HSSE: West Lafayette. AWS: Green Guard: Block P: Mock P: OIA: PCIA: SNEA: Town Girls, Sec, V Pres, Pres: Univ Choir: WRA: Student Senate. DAUSMAN, ROGER E.-CE: Harvey, Ill. H-3: ASCE. 550 DAUTEL, SHERMAN W.-ME: Des Plaines, Ill. Alpha Kappa Lambda: RIVET. DAVIDSON, JOHN A.-PHAR: Houston. Pa. Alpha Chi Rho, Treas: APhA: Mil Band: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Kappa Psi. DAVIDSON. STEVE A.-IM: Evansville. - DAVIS, DAVID A.-CE: Indianapolis. Phi Kappa Tau, Ath Mgr: Judicial Bd: ASCE: Mock P: RIVET. DAVIS, SANDRA S.-HU: Lafayette. Sigma Kappa, PanHel Rush Counselor: AWS: Green Guard: Mock P7 SNEA: Student Union: Wesley Found: WRA: Young Republ Club. DEBRUICKER, FRANK S.-S: Indianapolis. I-I-3, Exec Trexs: American Chemical Soc: Newman Club: Reamers. DEBUS, EDWARD E.-S: St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Rho, Scholarship Chrm: Phi Eta Sigma.. DECK, LARRY J.-S: Wabash. Cary Hall. DECKARD, EDWARD L.-AG: Cynthiana. Ceres: Ward Org: Agronomy Club. DECKER, MARY J.-HU: Indianapolis. Phi Mu, Corres Sec: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: SNEA. DEHNERT, CAROL J.-PHAR: Ft. Wayne. Alpha Delta Pl, Pres: APhA: Campus Chest: Class Officer, Treas: Gold Peppers: Kappa Epsilon: PHARMACIST. DEIMLER, MARY A.-HE: Coatesville, Pa. Vawter: Home Ec Chapter: EXPONENT: Sailing Club: Student Union. DELANEY, GOLLENE J.-S: Kettering, Ohio. Wood, H-8: Alpha Lambda Delta, Treas: American Chemical Soc: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Mortar Bd, Treas: Newman Club: WRA, Pres: Iota Sigma Pl. DEMARS, DAN R.-HU: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi: Var Football Mgr. DENNY, JANET S.-HU: Indianapolis. Alpha Delta Pl, Standard Chrm. DENTON, WILLIAM L.-MTE: Muncie. H-1, Senator, Exec Sec: AIMetE. DERBY, NATHANIEL L. II-EE: West Alexandria, Ohio. Sigma Pi, V Pres, Treas: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv. DE SIO, FREDERICK 0.-EE: Staten Island, N. Y. H-3, Unit Pub Dir: Variety Band: IEEE: Eta Kappa. Nu: Purdue Playshopg Reamers: Tau Beta Pl. DES MARAIS, STEPHEN M.-CHE: Kennett Square, Pa. Triangle: AIChE: ENGINEER: Mil Band. DEVERY, BARBARA I.-HE: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Alpha Chl Omega, Act Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu. DEVINE, JAMES P.-IM: Lafayette. Newman Club. DEWS, LARRY L.-CHE: Selma. American Chem Soc: AIChE. DIAN, DAVID A.-IED: Gary. H-4: ASTD: Camera. Club: ASTME. DICKENS, BRIAN S.-IM: Bethpage, N. Y. H-4, Soc Dir. DICKOW, JAMES F.-ME: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta, House Mgr: ASME: EXPONENT: Newman Club: Phi Eta. Sigma: Student Union. DIEDRICH, JOACHIM F.--CHE: Cincinnati, Ohio. State St Ct, V Pres Ct VI: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Soccer Club. DIE!-IL, DOUGLAS S.-CE: Hamilton, Ohio. Delta Tau Delta, Pub Chrm: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Mil Ball Comm: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pl. DIETRICH, HAROLD E.-EE: Coryrlon. Cary Hall, Joint Counc: Block P: Eta. Kappa. Nu: Student C0-op Assoc: Tau Beta Pl: Univ Lutheran Assem. DILLON, BARBARA A.-NT: Logansport. Alpha Omicron Pi, V Pres: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: WRA: ISNA. DINIUS, BETTY L.--HE: Mlshawaka. Band: Home Ec Chapter: Tau Beta Sigma: Wesley Found. DINKINS, DOUGLAS N.-IM: Columbus. Fowler House: Auto Club. DISCI-IINGER, TOMYA A.-HSSE: Terre Haute. Alpha Xi Delta: Block P: OSGS: WRA. DISQUE, SUE E.-HU: Alexandria. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Scho- larship Chrm: AWS Cabinet: Block P: Class Counc, Soph: Folk Singers Club: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Old Masters: Peace Corps. DIVINE. JERRY R.-CE: Lindenwood, Ill. Block P: Chi Epsi'on: Crew, Sec: Reamer Club: Tau Beta Pi. DOEDE, WAYNE 0.-FOR: Chicago, Ill. Club 25: Forestry Club: Old Masters: Purdue LOG, Adv Mgr: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. DOEHRMAN, CHARLES E.-CHE: Fort Wayne. H-1: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. DOELLING, CLARENCE G.-ME: Valparaiso. Phi Kappa Sigma, Soc Chrm. Sec: ASME: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: SAE. DOLBY, JOE M.-AG: H-1. Athletic Dir, Pub Dir: Crew: Forestry Club, Sec: Mock Pol Conv, DOREMIRE, HAROLD W.-AG: Monticello. Cary Hall: Collegiate 4-H Club: Ag Ed Soc. DORDIAN, ALICE J.--HU: Argos. H-8. DOSSETT, JON L.-MTE: Lawrence. AIMetE: ASM. DOTY, JAMES S.-S: Fortvllle. Beta Theta Pl, Alumni Sec: College Clubmen: Variety Band: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Purdue Playshop. DOUGLAS, MARY E. -Portage. H-8: Baptist Student Fellow: Block P: Class Cousc, 1962-65: Home Ec Chapter: Modern Dance Club: Town Girls: WRH Governing Bd. DOVE, ROLAND P.-CE: Elnora. Cary Hall: ASCE. DOVYNEY, A. L.-AG: Wabash. Alpha Zeta: Band: Collegiate 4-H: EUB Student Fellow: Hort Club. DOYLE, GEORGE R.-AE: Midlothian, Ill. H-1, Pres: Newman Club: Cande Club. DRABA, VERONICA-HU: East Chicago. Vawter. DRE!-IER, RICHARD E.-IM: East Cleveland, Ohio. Phi Kappa Sigma: Dolphin Club: Purdue Honor Guard: Seabbard and Blade: Athletic Mgr iVarslty7. DRERUP, JOSEPH P.-S: Auburn. Cary: Pershing Rifles: Mock P: Newman Club. DRZEVVIUKI, DENNIS G.-IM: Westville. DUCKWALL, JANET S.-HE: Van Buren. H-8, Soc Dir: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: WRX Governing Bd. DUNAVVAY, RDBERT L. JILMQME: Indianapolis, ASME: Band: ENGINEERING. DUNCAN, RODGER A.-EE: Evansville. IEEE. DUNCAN, SUSAN J.-HSSE: Monticello, Ill. Phi Mu, Rush Chrfn: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenic: Student Union: Lambda Tau Delta: Mu Chi. DUNNICK, N. REED-S: Goshen. Sigma Chi, Pres: Greek Wk Comm: Alpha Epsilon Delta: IF Pres Counc: Old Masters: Phi Eta. Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. DUNNING, LARRY P.-HSSE: South Bend. Fowler House, Ath Dir, Joint Assemblyman. DUNVILLE, ERIC G.-AE: Evansville, Triangle, Steward, Member- ship Dir: Mll Band: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Student Eng Counc: Tau Beta Pl. DUPREE, LOUIS E.-ME: Collinsville, Ill. Theta. Tau, 'V Pres: ASME: Phi Eta Sigma: SAE. DUPREE, MARILYN-HSSE: Franklin, Mich. H-8: AWS: EX- PONEAT: BARD: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Student Union: Univ Choir. DWORNICKI, SANDRA M.-HSSE: Huntington. Alpha Omlcron Pl, Sgt at Arms: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: RIVET: WRA: Young Dem Club. EADS, DINAI-I L.-HSSE: Greenwood. Warren: Band: RIVET: KMRX: Sailing Club. EAGLE, DIXON M.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Tau Omega: Pi Delta Phi: Student Union: Univ Choir. EARP, DONNA J.-PHAR: Kewanna.. APhA: Block P: Kappa Epsilon: Univ Choir. EASTERDAY, ROBERTA L.-HE: Culver. H-8: Alpha Lambda. Delta: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu. EASTMOND, BRUCE 0.-EE: Indianapolis. Cary: Amateur Radio Club: AIEE: ENGINEER, Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. EATON, ALAN C.-AG: Versailles. Della Sigma Phi: Student Union: Hort Club: Univ Choir. EBEL, RONALD A.-S: Harshaw, Wis. Cary: Mil Band, Supply Officer: Kappa Kappa Psi, Treas. EBERLY, VIRGINIA D.-HSSE: Honolulu, Hawaii State St Ct. V Pres, Scholarship Chrm, Joint Assemblyman: Major-Minor Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa.: Kappa Delta Pi: Outing Club. ECK. STEPHEN E.-AG: Baggstown. Chauncey, Corp Pres, Sec, V Pres: Ag Econ Club: Student Co-op Assoc. ECKERT. KENNETH L.-S: Jasper. Sigma Pi, Treas: Newman Club: Mock P: Student Union. EDMONDSON, DAVID L.-IM: Lafayette. Baptist Student Fel'ow: Young Republ Club. EDWARDS, JAMES P.-IM: DeMotte. EDWARDS. MARLENE R.-HE: Gary. Warren. Corridor Chrm: Block P: Univ Choir. A EIELE, PATRICIA C.-HE: Anderson. Alpha Delta Pi: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: Young Dem Club, V Pres. EHREN, DAVID F.-CHE: Wheaton, Ill. AIChE: Arnold Air Soc: Baptist Bible Union: Soccer Club. EICKI-IOLTZ, DOROTHY A.-HE: Charlestown. Vawter: Collegiate 4-H: Folk-a-Whlrlers: Home Ec Chapter: Newman Club: WRA. EIKENBARY, PAUL D.-EE: Hobart. State St Ct: IRE: RIVET. ELLISON, NED A.-AG: Shelbyville. Fowler House: Ag Econ Club: Christian Found: Folk-a-Whirlvrs. ELMHURST, RICHARD F.-EE: Warren. Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Co-op Assoc: Tau Beta P'. ELM1-IURST, WILLIAM A.-EE: Warren. Pa. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pl. ELROD, CAROLYN J.-HE: Indianapolis. Hall Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Wesley Found. ELIVOOD, GEORGE P.-HSSE: Brunswick, Ohio. Cary Hall: Railroad Club. EMMERT, THOMAS ltf.-IED: Mlshawaka. Alpha Eta Rho: TIMS: Univ Choir: WBAA: WCCR. ENBERG, ANITA C.-HSSE: Lincolnwood, Ill. Chi Omega: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenlc: Student Union: Student Faculty Comm: WRA. ENSIGN, DIANNE-HSSE: Worthington, Ohio. Alpha Xi Delta, Act Chrm, Pledge Comm: B'ock P: DEBRIS, .Tr Ed: Green Guard Hon: Mock P: Triton: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club: Pi Delta Phi. ERICKSON. JANE E.-I-ISSE: West Lafayette. AWS. ERICKSON. JOHN E.-S: Highland. Cary Hall: Camera Club: Mock Pol Conv. EIIVIN, MICHAEL E.-SIM: LaP0rte. Cary Hall. ERVIN, NANCY E.-I-ISSE: Culver. Hall X. SW Pres: AWS: OIA: Univ Choir: WCCR: Wesley Found: WRX Governing Bd: WRA: KMRX. ESENWEIN, GERTRUDE M.-HU: Greenwood. WRH, V Pres: Mock P: WRH Governing Bd. ESKEIV, ELAINE IV.-HE: Rushvl'le. Warren: Block P: Green Guard: Home Er: Chapter: Mock P: SNEA: Young Republ Club. ESRA, RIICHAEI. G.-CE: Lafayette. Senior 553 ESTES, MARVIN F.-EE: Decatur, Cary: Eta Kappa Nu. EUBANKS. JUDITH I..-HE: Lafayette. Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Student Union. EVANS, ALYCE G.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Delta Pi, Chaplain: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Univ Presbyterian Church: WRA: YWCA. EVANS, LARRY G.-AE: Lincolnwood, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi: American Rocket Soc: IAS: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. EVANS, MAYNARD J.-AE: Lafayette. EVANS, VVAYNE IV.-EE: West Lafayette. IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma.: Tau Beta Pl. EVERETT, GILBERT J.-PHAR.: Indianapolis. Gables Ct: APhA. EVETT, LEE R.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Cary, Sec-Treas. Pub Chrm, Fresh Orientation Chrm, Alternate Senator, Unit Counc, Jolnt gonna: Arnold Air Soc: DEBRIS: Scabbard and Blade: Wesley oun . FABRIOI, JAMES M.-IM: Meri-illville. Theta Chi: Student Union. FAI-IRENIIOLT, DAVID J.-CE: Wyomissing, Pa. Phi Kappa Tau, Sec: Mock P: Quarterdeck: Scabhard and Blade. FAIRBANKS, M. DIANA-S: Indianapolis. Phl Mu, House Mgr, Chaplain, Hist. FALK, RICHARD A.-ME: Michigan City. H-2: ASME: Block P: DEBRIS: Canoe Club: Mock P: Ward Org. FARBER. BARRY M.-IM: Brookline, Mass. Tau Epsilon Phi, Bursar, V Chancelor: EXPONENT. FARCHMIN, CAROL L.-HE: Milwaukee, Wis. Pi Beta, Phi. Rush Counselor: Block P: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P. FARNY, ANTHONY J.-PHAR: Evansville. State St Ct: APhA: PHARMACIST. FARRIS, JAMES W.-IM: Indianapolis. Alpha Tau Omega, Sec, V Pres: IFC Office: Student Union. FAULKNER, LYNN L.-ME: Columbia City. FAUSTINE, ANTHONY F.-S: Pittsfield, Mass. Phi Kappa Theta: Delta. Rho Kappa: Phi Et Sigma. FEAY, BRUCE A.-CHE: Columbus, Ohio. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Sec, Scholarship Chrm: AIChE: Card Section: Duplicate Bridge Club: IFC Office: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Chrm: Westminlster Fellowship. FEELY, F. JOSEPH-ME: Mountalnside. N. J. H-2, Exec Pub Dir: ASME: Block P: Class Officer, Sr Class Pres: Jr Prom Comm: Phl Eta, Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta. Pi: Young Republ Club: Conservation Club. FEIOOK, DENNIS E.-IM: New Albany. Phi Kappa Sigma: IFC Office: Var Athletics. FENDER, JUDITH R.-AG: Goshen, Ohio. Ceres, FICKLE, ALVIN C.-AG: Lafayette. FIELDS, NANCY L.-HE: Frankton. State St. Ct: AWS: Home Ec Chapter: Lutheran Student Assn: WRA. FIELDS, RONDA S.-HSSE: Goshen. Alpha Omicron Pi, Rec Sec: Delta Rho Kappa: Mock P: Sigma Delta Pi, Treas: Univ Choir. FILIPIAK, DANIEL L.-S: Ft. Wayne. Gables Ct: Delta Rho- Kappa: Sigma Pi Sigma. FINCH, DONALD L.-EE: Dyersburg, Tenn. Engineering Counc: Eta Kappa Nu, Pres: IEEE: Tau Beta Pl: CNESEP. FINOH, JONNIE H.-HE: Dyersburg, Tenn. FINK, KYLE M.-S: Fortville. Beta Theta. Pi: Alpha Epsilon Delta.: Soph Pres: Delta Rho Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Purdue Peace Corps Comm. FINKEL, ROBERT R.-AG: Hope. Ag Econ Club: Ceres, V Pres: Collegiate 4-H Club: Folk-a-Whirlers, FINLAY, BARBARA J.-HU: LaPorte. FISCHER, JAMES A.-AG: Smyrna, Del. Circle Pines, Sec: AGRICULTURIST, Ed Asst: Alpha Zeta, V Pres: SCOPE: New- man Club: Agronomy Club. FISCIIER, ROBERT L.-ME: Lebanon. ASME: ENGINEERING: Purdue Pilots. FISHER, LLOYD B.-IM: Gary. H-1, Senator: Omega Psi Phi, Treas: SAM: 'Wrestling: WMRI-I: Air Force Rifle Team: ASTD: Baptist Student Fellow: Block P: Camera Club: Chess Club: Class Counc: Drill Team: Mock P: Pershing Rifles: PCIA: Purdue Playshop: Seabbard and Blade: Var Athletics: WCCR. FISK, DAVID C.-EE: Middlesex, N. J. Triangle, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. FITCH, DOROTHY M.-HU: Chicago, Ill. H-8: Block P: Delta Phi Delta: Mock P: WRA. FITCH, THOMAS FLOYD-IM: Lawrenccburg. Phi Kappa Tau, Chaplain: Mil Band. FITE, ROBERT D.-IM: Scottdale, Pa. Married Students Courts: Block P: Univ Presbyterian Church: Young Republ Club. FITZSIMMONS, JON W.-S: Anderson. American Chem Soc. FI'IlZSIMMONS, MICHAEL V.-CE: Evansville. H-2: ASCE: Newman Club. FLADVAD, ERIK J.-CE: Oslo, Norway. ASCE. FLANIGAN, KATHLEEN L.-HE: Urbana, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, Social Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu. FLASCH, JUDY A.-Math: Union Mills: AIVS: Block P: Newman Club: WRA. FLEISOI-ILI, FRANZ K.-S: Springfield, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: Mock Pol Conv: Newman Club: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics: Campus Chest. 'LEMlNG, GAYLE L.-AG: Ft. Wayne. Delta Sigma Phi: Hort lub: Outing Club. 'TCTIEIL SANDRA F.-HU: Milford, Ohio. Hall X: Drill eam Aux: Soc of Women Eng. LORKIEWIEWICZ, WARREN F.-M E : Hammond. Cary Hall. LOTOW, DAVID L.-HU: Michigan City. Phi Kappa Sigma, cholarship Chrm: Band: IFC Office. OLIO. STEPHEN F.-EE: Logansport. Cary Hall, Social Chrm: IEE: IRE: Newman Club: IEEE. OLTZ, BRUCE W.-FOR: Ft. Wayne. H-4: Forestry Club. ONG, PING JR.-AE: Hughes, Arkansas. Chinese Student Club. 'ORD, DAVID R.-AG: Indianapolis. Kneale, Work Mgr: Alpha eta: Student Co-op Assoc. 'ORTNEIL RONALD R.-I ENGR: Newport. Cary Hall, Athletic ir: AIIE. OSTER, JOHN D.-S: VVest Lafayette. Phi Eta Sigma: Student nion. VOWLES, GEORGIA ANN-HE: Berea, Ohio. H-8: Canterbury SSH: OIA: Outing Club: Sailing Cub. 'OX, GARY K.-EE: Wanamaker. H-3: Arnold Air Soc: Band, F ROTC Commander: Baptist Student Found. OX, JOSEPH W.-AG: Michigantown. Farm House: Ag Econ Club: GRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club, Membership Chrm: Hoof nd Horn Club, V Pres: Mock Pol Conv: OSS: Young Republ Club. RALEY, THOMAS 0.-EE: Middletown, Ohio. H-3: IEEE. ANCOUR, SANDRA L.-HU: South Bend. Delta Gamma, Panhel ep: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: OIA: Panhellenlc: ep Comm: WRA: Young Republ Club: Pi Delta. Phi. ASER, JOHN M.-CE: Birmingham, Mich. Alpha Kappa. Lambda, ledge Trainer: ASCE. 5 5 FRAZIER, MARY E.-I-ISSE: Lafayette. Phi Mu, Panhellenic Counc: Delta Rho Kappa: Kappa Delta. Pl. FREDERICK, DAVID M.-FOR: Brecksville, Ohio. H-2: Forestry Club. FREEMAN, JAN M.-EE: Kempton. Pi Kappa Alpha, V Pres, Pres: IF Pres Counc: Mock P. FREEBIAN, JOHN L.-IM: winamac. Cary. FREEMAN, JON C.-EE: Cleveland, Ohlo. Cary: Omega Psi Phi, Keeper of Records and Seal. FREEZE, Sl-IELLEY A.--HSSE: Atlanta, Ga. Alpha Chl Omega, Pledge Trainer: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenic. FREY, WVILLIAM H.-ESE: Indianapolis. PMO, Glee Club: Tau Beta Pl: Univ Choir. FRICK. TERRY E.-EE: South Bend. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. FRICK, IVILLIAM 0.-AE: Toledo, Ohio, Alpha Tau Omega: Mock P: Alpha Phi Omega: Student Union. FRIEDMEYER, CHRISTINA C.-IM: Monticello. Alpha Omlcron Pi: Green Guard: Sailing Club: Univ Presbyterian Church: Student Union: Mock P. FRIEND, PAUL W.-AG: Auburn. Farm House: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H: Alpha Tau Alpha.: OSGS: Skull and Crescent. FRIETCHEN, HARRY M. III-EE: Mansfield, Ohio. Acacia: Eta Kappa Nu: Amateur Radio Club, Treas: Camera Club: EXPONENT, Sr Photo Ed: Glmlet Club: POMM: Scabbard and Blade, Treas: Sigma Delta Chi, Treas: Skull and Crescent, Treas. FRITZ, RONALD L.-IM: South Bend. H-2: Quarterdeck. FRYE, RICHARD E.-IM: Gary. Theta Chl, Hlst: Mil Ball Comm: Quarterdeek: Scabbard and Blade: Univ Choir: Navy Double Quartet: Navy Rifle Team. FRYE, RICHARD M.-HSSE: Pittsburgh, Pa. Cary, Jolnt Counc:, Fresh Counc, Athletic Dir, Pres, West: Army Honor Guard: Fresh, Soph Class Counc: Kappa Delta Pi: Newman Club: PCIA: Scabbard and Blade: SNEA: Distinguished Mil Student. FULLER, OONSTANCE J.-HSSE: Anderson. Warren, Scholarship Chrm: Block P: Lutheran Student Assn. FULTON, THOMAS N.-IM: Terre Haute. SAM. FUNK, SANDRA M.-HU: Garrett. Modern Dance Club: Band. FUNKE, V. RAYMOND-IED: Evansville. Arnold Air Soc: Ind E Club: Newman Club. FURLOW, JOHN J.-S: Indianapolis. H-2: Symph Band: Bio Honors Program: Var Varieties. GALE, VYILLIAM R.-HE: Anderson. State St Ct 4: Block P, Baptist Student Fellow: Mock P. GALLAWAY, KEITH A.-AG: Uniondale. Social Chrm, Beta Sigm Psi: Collegiate 4-H: Dairy Club: Lutheran Student Assn. GARDNER, JAMES H.-IM: Lexington, Ky. Pres, Sigma Nu: Block P: Frosh Class Counc: Debate Team: Duplicate Bridg Club: EXPONENT: Mock P. GARDNER, JAMLES K,-HSSE: Gary. Soc Chrm, Sigma Alpha Mu: Block P: Campus Chest: Class Counc, 3 years: Glmlet: Hllle Found: Mock P: OSGS: Old Masters: Omlcron Delta Kappa: Skull and Crescent. GARDNER, JAMES R.-AE: Sedalia, Mo. Sec, Fairway Co-op Aeromodelers: Arnold Air Soc: AF ROTC Band. GARRAHAN, JOSEPH R.--AE: Waltham, Mass. H-1. GARRETT, LEONARD R.-IM: Lafayette. Aero Club. GARRISON, VICKI J.-HSSE: LaPorte. Shealy Hall: Block P Campus Chest: Green Guard: WRA. , GARTLAND, GEORGE L.-S: Irvin. Pa. H-12 Judi! Club- GEHLBACFH, RICHARD A.-HSSE: Corydon. Club 25: Colleglat 4-H: Folk-a.-Whlrlersi Student C0-op Assn. GEIST, PATRICIA A.-HSSE5 Mlshawaka. H-8: Alpha Lambd Delta: Block P: Soph and Jr Class Counc: EXPONENT: Gree Guard: Mock P: Pub Chrm, Jr Prom. GENGELBACH, JOHN 0.-CHE: Tell City. Fairway Co-op. GENTRY, RICHARD S.-IM: Indianapolis. Sigma Chi: Block P. GENUTIS, THOMAS D.-ME: Richmond. H-3: Univ Lutheran Assm. GEORGE, BEVERLY-S: Lapel, Vawter: Block P: Mock P: Purdue Pilots, Sec: WRA: NIFA, Co-Sec. GEPHART, SARA A.-HSSE: Rocky River, Ohio. H-8, C0un'elor: Block P: Mock P: SNEA: Young Republ Club. GERHARDT, DON J.-ME: Chandler. Kneale. Pres: ASME: SAE: PSI-IC, Treas: Canoe Club: Newman Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Sailing Club: Student Co-op Assoc. GERHOLD, TOBY C.-CHE: Ft. Wayne. H-1: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. GERMANN, DONALD A.-EE: Decatur. H-2: AIEE: Collegiate 4-H: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. GESSE, FLOYD D.--AG: Kouts. Alpha Gamma Rho, Usher, Ath Mgr: Collegiate 4-H: Mil Ball Comm, Pub Chrm: Mock P, Sgt at Arms: POMM, Captain: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue Honor Guard. Commander. GESSE, NILA K.-HSSE: Kouts. WRX. Sec: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Univ Lutheran Assem: WRX Governing Bd: WRA. GICK, SUZANNE N.-HSSE: Fowler. AWS: Newman Club: Town Girls: Tomahawk. GILBERT, BARRY K.-EE: Hlgh'and Park, Ill. AIEE: Phi E'a Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: IRE: Univ Choir. GILL, DAVID L.-AG: Wyoming. Ill. Alpha Gamma Rho, Pol Co-Chrm, Reporter: Arnold Air Soc: Hoof and Horn Club, Treas: IFC Office: Mock P: Newman Club: Scabbard and Blade, Sec: Young Dem Club: Agronomy Club. GILLEN, DENNIS A.-FOR: Wabash. Forestry Club. GILLESPIE. GEORGE E.-IM: Brockport, N. Y. Acacia, Act Dir: Block P: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm. Bus Mgr: Mock P: SAM: Student Senate, Parliamentarian: Jr Class Counc: Sr Class Cabinet. GILLILAND, WALTER A.-S: Lafayette. Chess Club: American Chem Soc: Alpha Phi Omega: Univ Choir: Ward Org: Univ Presbyterian Choir. GILPIN, LARRY D.-AG: Ft. Wayne, Forestry Club: Lutheran Student Assoc: Railroad Club: Var Glee Club: Sr Scholarship Drive, GIMIMING, TERJE-CE: Oslo, Norway. GLASGOW, SHARON E.-HU: Bluffton. Twin Pines, Treas, V Pres, Pres: AWS: Collegiate 4-H: Modern Dance Club: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA. ' GLEASON, JEFFREY T.-IM: Akron. Ohio. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Chaplain, Ath Mgr, Rush Chrm, Corres Sec. GLEASON, WALTER R.-HSSE: Crete, Ill. State St Cts, Social Chrm, V Pres: Mil Band, Captain: Mock P01 Conv: Student Senate: Wesley Found, House Chrm, Pub Chrm: Kappa Kappa Psi. GLEIM, MARY ANN-HU: Dayton, Ohio. Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship Chrm, Registrar: Delta Rho Kappa: AWS: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pt: Panhellenic. GLORIOSO. CHARLES A.-EE: Oak Park, Ill. Cary: WCCR, Chief Engineer: Phi Eta. Sigma. GOLD, LOWELI. C.-MTE: Anderson. H-2: AIMetE. g0LIs, RITA D.-HU: Queens, N. Y. Grad Dame Club: Hillel oun . GOLDBERG, FREDERIO-AG: Boston, Mass. Entomological Soc: Hillel Found. GOLDHABER. RICHARD P.-ME: Oak Park, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pl, Scribe: Hillel Found. GOLDSMITI-I, JAMES P.-IM: Ft. Wayne. SAME: Married Stu- dents Counc. GOLDSMITH, JOHN L.-IM: Franklin. Phi Kappa Psi, V Pres, Sec: Glrnlet Club: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Pep Comm: Skull and Crescent. Senior 557 Seniors 558 GOLLIDAY, J. BARRY-CHE: Baltimore, Md. Social Chrm, Pres of Pledge Class, Pub Chrm, Act Chrm, Delta Tau Delta: EX- PONENT: Mock P: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: V Pres, Student Union. GONZALEZ, ANTONIO J.-CHE: Ft. Wayne. GO0D, UUIEJA Z.-HSSE: Elkhart. Chi Omega, Pledge Trainer: Block P: DEBRJS, Personnel Mgr: Gold Peppers, Pres: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Pep Comm. GORDON, JOHN R.-AE: Lincoln, Nebr. Kappa Sigma, V Pres: Arnold Air Soc: Block P: Mock P: Pershing Rifles: Purdue Pilots: Scabbard and Blade. GORIS, CHARLES L.-HSSE: Lafayette. Ward Org, Senator. GORSKI, RANDALL F.-AG: Monticello. H-2: Agronomy Club: Newman Club. GOUGI-I, GORDON L.-AG: Fairmount. Farm House: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club. GOULD, ROBERT M.-S: Highland Park, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pl: Gimlet Club: International Assoc: Jr Prom Comm: Mock Pol Conv: OSS, Leadership Training: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Ath Mgr, Track: Jr Class Counc. GRAFF, ROBERT O.-ME: Indianapolis. GRAFTON, MARGARET J.-HE: Indianapolis. Shoemaker, V Pres, Social Chrm: AWS, Jud and Exec Boards: Block P: Class Counc: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Young Republ Univ Choir: Tomahawk: Student Co-op Assn: Old Masters: GRAHALI, JOHN I-I.-MTE: Elwood. Treas, Steward, Theta Chl: Alpha Sigma Mu: Phi Eta Sigma. GRAHAM, RONALD E.-ME: Martinsville. Cary Hall: ASME. GRAHADI, WVAYNE B.-ME: Willoughby, Ohio. Cary Hall: ASME, GRANT, GEORGE E.-HSSE: Liberty. GRAY, PAMELA M.-HSSE: Lafayette. Mock P: Newman Club: Town Girls. GREEN, J0 A.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Phi Mu: Angel Flight: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: Student Union: WRA. GREENE, HARMON K.-IM: Northfield, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pl, Treas. GREENWELL, JACK E.-EE: Porter. Eta Kappa Nu: Pi Kappa Alpha. GREENWOOD, SARA J.-HE: Granger. Home Ee Chapter. GRTEGORCZYK, FLORIAN S.-MTE: Gary. H-3: AIMetE: Newman Club. I GREGORY III, JAMES F.-EE: Newtown Square, Pa. Cary, Schol- astic Dir: AIEE: IRE: Mock P. GRIFFEL, RICHARD P.-HU: Carlinvllle, Ill, Alpha Sigma Phi: Greek VVK Comm: Lutheran Student Assoc: Student Union: Univ Lutheran Assem. GRIGGS, SUSAN C.-HE: Gary, Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block P: Jr and Sr Class Counc: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P. GRODOSKI, JAMES C.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha: Greek Wk Comm: Student Union. GROSVENOR., Pl-IILLIP R.-AG: Argos. Cary: Camera Club: Wesley Found. E ch H LINDA J.-HE: Howe. Twin Pines: Home c api 1?1lgg4B3PgcfA: SNEA.: Student co-op ASSOC. Secretariat: Univ Chelf. GUESS, vxcron L.-EE: Pittsburgh, Pa. H-3: Phi Eta sigma: WMRX Radio: Excalibur Camera Club. G GINO ANNE L.-HU: Fredonia N. Y. Phi Mu, ASM Pledge T?alner:,A1pha Lambda Delta: AWS, Miss Purdue Comm Chrm: Gold Peppers: Panhellenic, Treas: Pl Delta Phi, V Pres: Lambda Tau Delta. GUNTER, TERRY A.-EE: Versailles. Outing Club: Scabbard and Blade: Student Unlon: WCCR: TCSCC: KMRX. GUSKE, WILLIAM C.-AG ENGR: Crown Point. Club 25, Purchas- ing Agent: Ag' Counc: ASAgE: Student C0-op Assoc. GUSTAFSON, CAROLYN J.-HE: Elkhart. Kappa Alpha Theta, Ed: Angel Flight: Mock P. GUSTAFSON, JANET L.-HU: Lafayette. OIA. GUYTON, JUDITH L.-HU: Kokomo. H-8, Corridor Social Chrm. GUZAUSKAS, ROBERT A.-S: Chicago, Ill. State St Cts: Newman Club: Sailing Club. HAAS, JACI K.-HU: Prospect Heights, Ill. Chi Omega: Band: Green Guard: Major-Minor Club: WRA. HAETTINGER, RUTH M.-S: Speedway. Glenwood, Pres, Treas, Membership Chrm: Green Guard: Mock P: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA: YWCA. I-IAFNER, ARTHUR W.-S: Ft. Wayne. H-3: Astronomy Club: Block P: Camera Club: Campus Chest: Chess Club: Card Section: Duplicate Bridge Club: Hillel Found: Mock P: Peace Corps: Purdue Playshop: Railroad C.ub: Sailing Club: SNEA: Student Court: Student Religious Counc: Undergrad Math Club: Young Dem Club: Assoc for Computing Machinery: Iota. Sigma Gamma. HAGEMEIER, MICHAEL J.-AG: Vincennes. H-4: Agronomy Club: Alpha Zeta. IIAGENOIV, CHARLES F.-S: LaP0rte. OSS: Univ Lutheran Assem. HAGER, JEANETTE C.-HE: Lafayette. AWS: Baptist Student Fellow: Home Ec Chapter: Sailing Club: Univ Choir: WRA. HAI-IN, JOHN C.-ME: Indianapolis. Gables Cts: ASME: Newman Club. HAHN, WILLIAM M.-IM: LaPorte. Phi Kappa Tau, Steward. I-IALE, WILLARD A.-CHE: Lafayette. AIChE: Army Honor Guard. HALEY, TRUDY E.-HU: Shelbyville. Block P: Mock P: Purdue Playshop. HALL, DAVID W.-EE: Bloomington. Gables Ct: Baptist Student Fellow. HALL, JANE R.-I-ISSE: Michigan City. Phi Mu: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: WRA: Mu Chl: Lambda Tau Delta. IIALLEY, THOMAS III-EE: Ft. Wayne. H-1: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. I-IALLQUIST, RONALD C.-CE: Rockford, Ill. Alpha Chi Rho: Athletic Mgr. HALLSTROM, SUSAN A.-HE: Evanston, Ill. Alpha Omicron Pi, Act Chrm, Hist: AWS: Block P: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Lutheran Student Assoc: Mock P: WRH Governing Bd: WRA. HALSEY, MARGARET A.-HSSE: Hyde Park, N, Y. Delta Gamma: AWS: Block P. IIALTERMAN, LINDA M.-HSSE: Gary, Duhme: Mock P: SNEA: Young Republ Club: WRA: Jr Prom Comm. HALVORSON, CHARLES H.-IM: Orland Park, Ill. H-2. I-IAMERSLEY, KAREN K.-HE: Gary. WRX: Home Ee Chapter. HAMILTON, JAMES A.-CE: Camby. H-3, Senator: ASCE: Pendragon: Tomahawk. HAMILTON, JON R.-EE: Converse. H-2. HAMILTON, WILLIAM J.-ME: Chicago Heights, Ill. Gables Ct: Pl Tau Sigma. IIALIM, BARBARA R.-HE: Glendale, Mo. Kappa Alpha Theta, Rush Counselor: Angel Flight: Delta. Phi Delta: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Student Union. IIAMM, LARRY E.-EE: Connersville. H-1, Exec Counc, Senate: Block P: Mock P: Student Senate. ILANIM, WARREN I-I.-IM: Kalamazoo, Mich. Sigma Phi Epsilon: POMM: Sailing Club: Scahbard and Blade: Var Swim Team. HAND, RICHARD L.-EE: Belmont, N. Y. H-1. IIANSEN, CARLO J.-S: Indianapolis. IIANSEN, DEBORAH A.-HE: Columbus, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta: Block P: Campus Chest: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P. HANSEN, GERALD P.-ME: Milwaukee, Wls. Cary: Alpha Phi Omega, Hist: Alpha Eta Rho. HARAGA, RODNEY K.-CE: Honolulu, Hawaii. H-4: ASCE: POMM: Purdue Honor Guard: Scabbard and Blade. HARBERT, MAURICE G.-HU: Indianapolis. HARDISON, HELEN II.-HU: Elmhurst, Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma, 2nd V Pres, Pres: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Int. Affairs Club: Mock P: Mortar Bd: OIA: PCIA: Sigma Delta Pi. HARGATE, BONNIE J.-HU: Indianapolis. H-8, Exec Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Bock P: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: WRA: Xi Sigma Pi. RARKE, ROBERT A.-S: South Bend. H-2, Pol and Pub Dlr: Univ Choir. I-IARKER, HARRY E.-AG ENGR: Flat Rock. Alpha. Kappa Lambda, Rush Chrm: Ag Counc, Chrm: ASAgE, Sec, Pres: Alpha Epsilon, Treas. HARRINGTON, DOUGLAS E.-AE: Fairview Park, Ohio. H-3: Sigma Gamma Tau, Sec: Phi Eta. Sigma. HARRIS, DAVID LEE-CHE: Union City. AIChE. HARRIS, JANET J.-HU: Spartanburg. Zeta Tau Alpha.: Green Guard: Inter-Varsity Church Fellow: Mock P: OSGS: PIEC: PMO: Univ Choir: Alpha Kappa Delta. HARRIS, RICHARD A.-CHE: Skokie, Ill. Cary, Pres: NE: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. HARRISON, SUSAN A.-HE: Cortland. Band: Home Ee Chapter: Wesley Found: WRA. HART, BARBARA J.-HU: Crawfordsville. Hall X: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Student Union: WRA. l-IARTMANN, FREDRICK D.-EE: Wailuku, Hawaii. H-4: Aero- modeler: Auto Club: Duplicate Bridge Club: IEEE: Outing Club: Grand Prix. l-IARTS, LONNY D.-AG: Amboy. Rochdale: Ag Ed Soc: Student Co-op Assoc: Student Union. HARTTER, LARRY L.-ME: South Bend. Cary Hall: ASME: Inter-Varsity Church Fellow: Tau Beta Pi. I-IARTWICK, LARRY R.-ME: L.aPorte. H-3: Am Rocket Soc: ASME. HARVEY, WAYNE A.-S: Indianapolis. Hist, Phi Gamma Delta: Football, Track, Var Athletics. HATHAWAY, JAIVIES VV.-IM: Hammond. Athletic Mgr, Kappa Sigma.: Student Gov Adv Comm: Fresh Golf Team. HAVENS MARJORIE L.-I-ISSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: OSGS: Univ Choir, IIAVENS, STEPHEN B.-IM: Kankakee, Ill. Cary Hall: Mock P: Newman Club: SAME: Young Dem Club: Baseball, Track, Var Ath. HAVVLEY, JOHN J.-ME: Owensboro, Ky. Cary Hall: SAE. HAY, DAVID W.-CE: South Bend. Gables Ct, HAYES, KAREN L,-S: Hammond. V Pres. Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Newman Club: Sigma Delta Pl: Tomahawk. I-IAYS, RICHARD D.-ME: Indianapolis. H-4: ASME: Reamer Club: SAE: WBAA. HAYS, SUE-I-ISSE: West Lafayette. Hall X: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: Modern Dance Club: Tomahawk: WRX Governing Bd. I-IAZZARD, JONITA S.-HSSE: Chicago, Ill. Warren Hall: Block P: Mock P: PCIA: PMO: SNEA. HEAVER, CAROYLN C.--HSSE: White Plains, N. Y. Alpha Lambda Delta: Purdue Players: Theta Alpha. Phi: W'BAA. HEOKAMAN, PATRICIA J.--HSSE: Bremen. Zeta Tau Alpha: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Sigma Alpha Eta: Sigma Alpha Delta: Young Republ Club. HEDRICK, ROBERT L.-AG ENGR: Mount Summit. H-2: ASAgE: Mock P: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mil Ball Comm. N HEERDT, RAYMOND A.-ME: Oak Park, Ill. Sigma Tau Alpha, V Pres: Unlv Lutheran Assem. HEGARTY, SVILLIAM H.-S: Newport. Sec, Pi Kappa Aloha: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Alpha Zeta: DEBRIS: Mock P: Old Masters: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent. HEINOL, F. JAMES-FOR: Buffalo, N. Y. Forestry Club: Newman Club: Outing Club: Student Union: Sigma Kappa, Waiter. HEINTZ, MARGARET K.-PHAR: Gary. Vawter Hall: APhA: Kappa Epsilon. HELM, MARY L.-S: Canton, Ohio. Reporter, Alpha Delta Pi: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: WRA. HELTSLEY, ROBERTA I.-HSSE: Madlsonvll'e, Ky. H-8: Transfer. HEMINGER, JOHN L.-IM: New Carlisle. WMRH: Hussar Senate. l-IENDRICKSON, WILLIAM D,-PE: Griffith, Social Chrm, Theta Chi: Greek Wk Chrm: IFC Office: Old Masters. HENKE, M. ANN-HE: Manllla, V Pres, Sec, Wood Hall: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Unlv Cholr: Univ Presbyterian Church: WRH Governing Bd. HENRICH, JUDITH L.-HSSE: Michigan City. Hall X: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA. HENRY, BARBARA A.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Vawter Hall: Town Glrls: Baptist Student Fellow. HERDERHURST, ROBERT P.-ESE: Ft, Wayne. H-3: Mock P. HERDMAN. HARLANNE-HE: Mishawaka. Vawter, Soc Chrm: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu, Treas. HERDMAN, REBECCA S.-HE: Parkersburg, W Va. Hall X: Green Guard: Alpha Lambda. Della: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Omicron Nu: Gold Peppers: Home Ec Chapter: Home Ec Counc. Chrm: Mock P: Tomahawk: WBAA: Rho Beta Eta: Student- Faculty Comm. HERENDEEN, ROBERT 0.-EE: Evansville, H-3: IEEE: Tau Beta. Pi. HERITAGE, CYNTHIA J.-PHAR: South Bend. Duhme, AWS Rep: Rho Chl: Kappa Epsilon: Outing Club: PHARMACIST: APhA. HERMAN. RICHARD A.-CHE: La Grange, Ill. Catalyst Club: IChE. HERSHAUER. JAMES C.-AG ENGR: Hagerstown. Cary Hall, Sec, Treas, NE: Alpha Zeta: ASAgE, Scribe, V Pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Epsilon. HERSHBERGER, LOIS A.-HSSE: Bremen, Warren: Block. P: Student Union: OSGS: WRA Governing Bd. HES, DAVID S.-HSSE: South Bend. H-2, Senator, Exec Pol Dir: Alpha Phi Omega: Card Section: Chess Club: EXPONENT: Mock P: Newman Club. HESS, GORDON A. JR.-HSSE: Michigan City. Alpha Sigma Phi, Treas: Block P: Newman Club: Student Union: WCCR: Pi Delta Phi. I-IESS, JERILYN L.-HE: Evansville. Delta. Gamma, Public Relation: Band, Concert, Head Majorette: Mock P: Home Ee Chapter: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Tau Beta Sigma, V Pres. HESSIDENCE, JANICE D.-HE: Rittman, Ohio. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Corres Sec: Angel Flight: Green Guard: Mock P: Omicron Nu. HETHER, CHRISTINE A.-HSSE: Hammond. Alpha Pi, Chap'aln, Standards: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: Old Masters: WRA: Homecoming Court. HIBBARD, GEORGE L.-AE: Indianapolis. AIAA: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. HIBBS, EUGENE B.-EE: Indianapolis. Delta Tau Delta: IEEE. HIBLER, CONNIE L.-HE: Hall X: Home Ee Chapter: Newman Club: Mock P. HIEBER, BONNIE G.-HSSE: Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Chi Omega, Pres: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Delta Phi. Seniors 561 HIGDON, RICHARD D.-ME: Rockville, Md. Theta Tau, House Mgr: ASME: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. HILDRETH, RICHARD E.-EE: Parker. H-4. - HILL, RAYMOND E.-IM: Greentown. H-2, Senator, Scholarshlp Chrm: Block P: Christian Found: Phl Eta Sigma. HILL, ROBERT L.-I ENGR: Forest. AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu. I-IILL, THODIAS P.-CE: Bethel Park, Pa. Phi Kappa Psi, Trees. HINCHMAN, HALE G.-AG: Odon. State House, Hlst, House Mgr: Mock P: Student Co-op Assoc. Tn- HINCHMAN, MAX F.-ME: Parker. H-1, Senator: ASME. HINELINE, ELIZABETH A.-I-ISSE: Chestertown. WRX. Seniors HINER, PENELOPEE J.-HSSE: Wanamaker. WRX: AWS: Major- Minor Club: Modern Dance Club. HINER, RONALD G.-IED: Brookston. TIMS Flying Club: Alpha Eta Rho. HINES, DONNA M.--HE: Lizton. Warren: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: PCIA: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir: Christian Student Fellow. HIRSCHBERG, RONA L.-S: Gary. Duhme. Alpha Epsilon Delta, Treas, Pres: Campus Chest: Purdue Playshop: RIVET: WRA. HLAVACEK, ALLAN C.-IED: Berwyn, Ill. H-2: Alpha Eta. Rho. HOAR, DONALD M.-AG: Salem. Farm House, Asst Treas: Mock P: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H. HOBAN, ROBERT D.-AG: Shelbyville. H-1: Ag Econ Club: Alpha. Zeta: Ceres. HOBBS, BOOKER. T.-ME: Chicago, Ill. State St Ct. HOCKENSMITH, DALE K.-S: Ft. Wayne. HODGE, CHARLES F.-MTE: Terre Haute, H-3: AIMetE. HODGES, TERRY C.-FOR: Albion, Maine. Forestry Club. HODGIN, BARBARA J.-HE: Orleans. Alpha Chl Omega, Cultural Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Home Er: Chapter: Mortar Bd: Old Masters: Omicron Nu. HOEFGEN, DENNIS W.-HSSE: Indianapolis. State St Ct: Mock P. HOEH, CHARLES W.-ME: Kirkwood, Mo. Phi Kappa Tau: Crew. HOFFMAN, ALICE J.-HSSE: Monon, Alpha Omicron Pl, Asst Rush Chrm: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P. HOFFMAN, CAROLE S.-HSSE: Oakville, Ontario. HOFFMAN, DAVID R.-HSSE: Wabash. H-4, Senator: Young Republ Club: Wesley Found. HOFFMAN, JAMES VV,-ME: Jasper. Chauncey, Pres, Treas: Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: Auto Club: Mock P: Newman Club: Tau Beta Pl: Soc of Auto Eng: Student Co-op Assoc. HOFFMAN, LAVVRENCE D.-HSSE: Staunton. Purdue Veterans. HOFLIAN, JAMES R.-ME: Morgantown. Cary: Inter-Varslty Christian Fellow, Pres. 562 HOFFMAN, MARCY A.-HSSE: Northfield, Ohio. WRA. ' HOFFMAN, SARA E.-HSSE: Hagerstown. H-8: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers, V Pres: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon, Exec Bd: Mock P: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir: WRX Governing Bd: Young Republ Club: Pi Delta Phi: H-8 Dir Adv Counc. HOGAN, J. LARRY-S: Indianapolis. H-3, Exec Pres, Exec Pub Dir, Exec Pol Dir, Unit Pub Dir: Fresh Counc: Block P: Mock P: Old Masters: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pendragon, Pres: Pershing Rifles: Tomahawk: Student Senate: Iron Key. HOGGATT, KIRK B.-IM: Sheridan. Phi Sigma Kappa. HOLCOMR, ANN S.-HSSE: Westport. Duhme, Social Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Purdue Playshop: WBAA: Rho Beta Eta. HOLLAND, RICHARD F.-I ENGR: Hinsdale, Ill. Kappa Sigma: AIEE, Pres: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu. HOLLETT, BRUCE A.-ME: Rolling Prairie. Alpha Phi Omega.: ASME: Arnold Air Soc. HOLLINGSWORTH, RONALD E.-S: Newport. HOLLOPETER, EARLEEN K.-HSSE: Churubusco. Ann Tweedale, Membership Chrm: Block P: Mock P: PCIA: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc. HOLM, MARJORIE A.-HE: Lafayette. Alpha Chi Omega, Pledge Class Pres: AWS, Pres, Sec, Pub Chrm, Counc, Cabinet: Campus Chest, Coordinating Bd, Distributions Chrm: Collegiate 4-H, Pub Chrm: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter, State Scholarship Chrm: Home Ec Counc: Mock P: Mortar Bd: OSGS: Old Masters: Omicron Nu: Purdue Handbook Chrm: Jr Prom, Coordinating Bd and Receptions Chrm. HOLMGREN, DENNIS W.-AG ENGR: Lacrosse. H-2: ASAgE. HOLSINGER, ANN T.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Vawter: Newman Club: Mock P: SNEA. HOLT, LARRY E.-AG ENGR: Hillsboro. Cary: ASAE. HOLTMAN. JOHN B.-AG ENGR: Vallonia. ASAgE: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Epsilon. HOLTSCLAW, EARNEST L.-AG: Bloomfield. State St Ct. HOLZINGER, KATHLEEN D.-HSSE: Chicago, Ill. Chi Omega: PMO: Block P: Panhelenic: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Sigma Alpha Eta: Univ Choir. HOOD, JOANN I.-HSSE: Arlington Heights, Ill. Vawter Hall: Green Guard: Outing Club: WRA. I-loop, PHILIP E.-MME: La Grange, 111. Kappa Sigma, Steward: ASME. HOOVER, LARRY E.-AG: Wabash. Dover, Work Mgr: Ag Econ Club: Student Co-op Assoc. HOPE, JAMES W,-IM: New Carlisle. HOPPING, DANIEL L.-IM: Indianapolis. H-4, Unit Senator, Pres: Judo Club, Instructor. HOPWOOD, MARTHA E.-HSSE: Birmingham, Mich. Kappa Kappa Gamma, House Chrm: Alpha. Lambda Delta: Green Guard: Mock P: Christian Science Org: Triton. HOHNER, MICHAEL W.-ME: Guilford. Kneale, Social Chrm: Mock P: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Co-op Assoc. HORSLEY, LOIS A.-HE: Connersvllle. Alpha Chl Omega.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: AWS, Band, Majorette: Omlcron Nu: Campus Chest, Coordinating Bd: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Home Ec Counc: Old Masters: Kappa Kappa Psi Sweetheart: Tau Beta. Sigma: WRA: Activity Panels: Band Queen and Courts: Cary Club Queen. HORSTMAN, ALLEN H.-CHE: Brownstown. Sigma Nu, Treas: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. HOSTETLER, LYNN D.-PHAR: Clay City, APhA: Camera Club. HOSTETLER, JOHN VV.-HE: Anderson. H-3. HOUDA, NANCY B.-NT: Wonder Lake, Ill. H-8: AWS: Newman Club: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P. HOUGHTON, KATY M.-HE: Bourbon. Home Ee Chapter: NEA. HOUSTON, GORDON P.-CE: Gary. Sailing Club. HOXYELL, CHARLOTTE A.-HSSE: South Bend. Alpha Xl Delta, Corres Sec: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gold Peppers: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA: Triton: Jr Prom Comm. HOWES, FRANCES B.-HSSE: Chesterton. P!-ii Mu: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: Triton: Wesley Found: Yell Leader. HOWKINSON, MARY A.-HU: Cedar Lake. Hall X, Pres-SE, Lt. Governor WRX: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P: PCIA: WRX Governing Bd: WRA: WRX Exec Bd. HRUSKOCY, THODIAS C.-FOR: Whiting. Arnold Alr Soc: Newman Club: Forestry Club: Wildlife Club. HUDSON, EDITH C.-HE: St. Louis, Mo. Chl Omega: Campus Chest: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Pep Comrn: Theta Sigma Phi. HUESTIS, JEAN H.-HU: Grosse Pointe, Mich. Pi Beta Phl: Block P: Green Guard: Sigma Delta Chl: Triton. HUFF, CATHERINE E.-HU: Logansport. Chi Omega, Song Leader, House Mgr: AWS: Block P: Fresh Class Counc: Green Guard: Newman Club: PCIA: Univ Choir: Rush Counselor. HUFF, LOU A.-HE: Mlshawaka. Alpha Xl Delta, Pres, Standards Chrm: Angel Flight: AWS, Chrm Judicial Bd: Block P: Soph, Jr Class Counc: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Omlcron Nu: Panhellenlc, Rush Counselor: PCIA: WRA: Jr Prom Court. HULL, LARRY P.-HU: Canton, Ohio. HULL, ROBERT A.-MTE: LaPorte. Lambda Chi Alpha: AIMetE: alll dBarXigMPurdue Playshop: Kappa Kappa Psi: Purdue Variety an : . HUMPHREY, CHARLOTTE J.-HU: Kokomo. Delta Gamma, 2nd V Pres, Corres Sec: Green Guard: Mock P: Young Republ Club: YWCA. I-IUNNICUTT, EDWARD A.-AG: Hagerstown. Cary, Fresh Counc: Agronomy Club: Soph Class Counc: Fresh Class Treas: Wesley Found: Winner Agronomy Speech Contest. HUNSAKER, KEITH G.-EE: Camp Point, Ill. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. HUNT, CURTIS N.-AG: Richmond. Med Technology Club. HUNT, EDWIN S.-ME: Rockford, Ill. I-I-2. HUNT, NORMAN J.-I-IU: Brazil. H-1, Senator: Pershing Rifles. Commanding Officer: Phl Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue Order of Mll Merit: Honor Guard, Training Officer. HUNTER, CAROLINE E.-S: Hamilton, Ohio. Pl Beta Phl: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Glod Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: Mock P: Mortar Bd: OIA: OSGS, Projects Dlr: Old Masters: Panhellenlc. HUNTER, DAVID J.-ME: Wayne, N. J. Phl Delta Theta, Alumni Sec: Pl Tau Sigma. HUNTER, DON A.-IM: Kirklin. H-3: Pershing Rifles: Excalibur Club. HUNTER, ELIZABETH A.-HU: Edwardsville. Vawter Hall: Block P: Folk Singers Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Univ Choir: WRA. HURT, C. DAVID-HSSE: Elkhart. Alpha Sigma Phi, Corres Sec: Card Section: ENGINEER: Mock Pol Conv. HURT, RONALD W.-AG: Owensville. Alpha Gamma Rho, Act Chrm: EXPONENT: Campus Chest: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock Pol Conv: OSGS: Scabbard and Blade. HUSMAN, CHARLES E.-HE: Indianapolis. Duplicate Bridge Club. HUTCHINS, SUSAN A.-S: Piqua, Ohio. Alpha Phi, Marshall: Alpra Lambda Delta: Block P: Canterbury Assn: Green Guard: Newman Club: PMO: Univ Choir: WRA. HUTCHINSON, CAROL J.-HE: Oak Park. Ill. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Gold Peppers: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Old Masters: Panhellenic: YWCA. HYLAND, MARJORIE E.-HU: Wilmington, Del. H-8, Pub Dlr: OIA: WRA. HYRE, DAVID E.-ME: Winchester. ASME: Engineering Counc: Newman Club: Soc of Auto Eng. IBBOTSON, ROGER G.-S: Mt. Prospect, Ill. Fowler House. ILIJANICH, CAROL A.-EE: Hammond. Vawter Hall: Block Pi Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: OIA: Univ Choir. ILLYES, CHERI N.-HE: Cicero. Phi Mu. Social Serv Chrm: Angel Flight: B'ock and Bridle: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Panhellenlc: WRA. HQLLE, LINDA C,-HE: Vincennes. Hall X. INNIGER, CLAIR C,-AG: Monroe. H-3: Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Dairy Club: Agronomy Club. PWS- ISENHOWER, STEPHEN A.-CE: Lebanon. ASCE, Pres: Ch Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. JACKSON, RINDA S.-HU: Sidney, Ill. H-8: APhA: Block P Mock P: WRA. JACOBSEN, HARALD-CE: Halden, Norway. ASCE. JAFFE, FRED H.-PHAR: Kankakee. I l. Sigma Alpha Mu: APl1A: Alpha Epsilon Delta: B'na.l B'rlth Hillel Found: Block P: Kappa Psl: PHARMACIST. JANOWSKI, GERARD A.-EE: Burnham, Ill. State St Ct.: Newman Club: Crew: IEEE. JANSEN, BARBARA C.-HSSE: Gary. Pi Beta Phi, Rush Chrm, Magazine Chrm: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock P: RIVET: Student Union. JANSSEN, MARLENE K.-HE: Kankakee, Ill. Alpha Xi Delta: Ag Counc: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight, Pledge Trainer: Block P: Football Seating Comm, Chrm: Gold Peppers, Treas: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Home Ee Chapter: Home Ec Couno: Omicron Nu, Pres: Pep Comm. JANUSZ, KENNETH C.-IED: Grlfflth. H-4: ASTD: ASTME: Judo Club: WVRH. JEFFREY, WILLIAM D.-AE: Pendleton. Alpha Slgma Phi. JENKINS, KENNETH L.-ME: Wabash. ASME: Phi Eta. Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. JENKS, LOIS M.-HE: Michigan City. PMO: Univ Lutheran Assem: Eta Beta. JOHNS, E. ANN--HSSE: Indianapolis. Kappa Alpha Theta, Hist, Pol Chrm: Angel Flight: AWS: Block P: Fresh, Soph Class Counc: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhe1'enlc: Student Union. ' JOHNSON, DAVID M.-ME: Frankfort. ASME. JOHNSON, DEAN A.-CHE: Chicago, Ill. Alpha Phi Alpha, Hist. Pledge Trainer: Army Honor Guard: Pershing Rifles: Scabbard and Blade: POMM. QOHNSON, DONALD R.-IM: Gurnee, Ill. Alpha Kappa Lambda, res. JOHNSON, ERNEST E.-ME: Chicago. Ill. Gables Ct, V Pres: ASME: Mock P: Pendragon: Pershing Rifles: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Court: Tau Beta Pi. JOHNSON, JAMES E.-IM: Elnora. H-3: KMRX, Sec. JOHNSON, JOHN E.-CHE: Monticello. H-1, Pol Chrm, Pub Dir SE. JOHNSON, JOHN IV.-AG ENGR: Minier, Ill. Alpha Zeta: ASAgE. JOHNSON, KENT I.-I ENGR: Toledo, Ohio. Cary Hall, Sec, Treas: AIEE: Alpha Pi Mu. JOHNSON, LONNELL E,-PHAR.: Gary. Pres, Alpha Phi Alpha: POMM: Kappa Psi: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Wesley Found. JOHNSON, RICHARD H.-Ill: Cincinnati, Ohio. JOHNSON, SANDRA J.-I-ISSE: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Chl Omega: Sec, Treas, Block P: Pub Chrm, Campus Chest: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Pep Comm. JOHNSON, STEPHEN E.-I ENGR: Rockford, Ill. JOHNSON, STEPHEN T.-CHE: Cluster, N. J. V Pres, Delta Upsllon: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Mock P: OSS: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union. JOHNSTON, LINDA B.-HSSE: Mlshawaka, Hall X: SNEA. JONES, ALLAN L.-IM: Indianapolis. H-1. JONES, DANIEL D.-AG: Crown Point. State St Ct. .1IgtlIIES, DAVID A.--CE: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: ASCE: Pershing es. JONES, DAVID E.--I ENGR: Indianapolis. H-1: AIIE. Seniors 565 ACS. Senior 566 JONES, EDWIN K,-ME: Elwood, Phi Gamma Delta, Steward: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. JONES, HARRY E.-HI-ISU: Logansport. Cary Hall, Pub Dir: Lutheran Student Assn: Mock P: Reamers: Young Republ Club. JONES, HOWARD WV.-I ENGR: Bethel Park, Pa. Phi Sigma Kappa: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu. JONES, JOHN I-I.-CE: Logansport. Cary Hall: ASCE: Chi Epsilon, JONES, JOHN R.-IM: Delphi. Cary Hall. JOOSSENS, RICHARD L,-EE: South Bend. Tau Kappa Epsilon, House Mgr, Soc Chrm: EXPONENT: Greek Wk Comm: IEEE: Student Co-op Assoc. JORDAN, DICK F.-MTE: Park Ridge, Ill. Beta Sigma Psi, Treas, Pres: AIMetE. JORDAN, JERILYN S.-S: Frankfort. Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Univ Choir: WRA. JUDAY, JANET E.-HHSE: Wanamaker. Hall X: Baptist Student Fellow: Collegiate 4-H: Home JURECKI, JEROME D.-EE: JURGOVAN, BRUCE A,-S: JURICIC, DONALD G.-CE: Newman Club. KAISER, STEVEN A.-ME: Ec Chapter: Univ Choir. Calumet City, Ill. H-1. South Bend. Hall H-2. Vifhiting. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASCE: Milford. Hall I-I-3. KALLSTRODI, CHARLES C.-CHE: Palos Park, Ill. Alpha Chi Rho: AIC'hE: Catalyst Club: KAMANAROFF, PAUL P.-ME: Gary. Delta Upsilong ASME: Athletic Mgr KVarsityJ. KAMM, HELENA M.--HI-ISE: Ft. Wayne. Hall X: Band: Block P: Home Ee Chapter: Student Union: Town Girls. KANIA, ROBERT A.-PHAR: North Liberty. Pres, H-2: Block P: Pendragon: Rho Chi: Phi Lambda Upsilon: Student Senate. KAPLAN, LEONARD M.-HSSE: Brookfield, Wls. I-I-1. KAPLAN, SHERIE J.-HSSE: Valparaiso. Sec, Warren Hall: AWS: Block P: Hillel Found: SNEA: WRA: YWCA. KARK, JANET K.-HSSE: Whiting. H-8: Block P: Drill Team Aux: Green Guard: Newman Club: Soc of Women Eng: WBAA: WRA, KASHUR, CECIL M.-HSSE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: Class Counc: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock P: OIA: SNEA. KASLE, FRANK M.-PHAR: Hammond. Kappa Psi. KASTLE, BARBARA V.-HSSE: Martinsburg, W. Va. Block P: Green Guard: Outing Club: Sailing Club: Soc of Women Eng: WRH: H-8: Young Republ Club. KAUFER. JUDITH R.-HSSE: Park Forest, Ill. Warren Hall: Pres, Sec, Hillel Found: Counc of Religious Org: PRN: Sigma Gamma Chi. KAUFMAN, GARY L.-PHAR.: LaPaz. Cary Hall: Kappa Psi: APhA. KAXVAKAMI, KENNETH N.-EE: Honolulu, Hawalil' 'Cary Hall. KEBO, REYNOLD S.-S: Dayton, Ohio. H-1: Block P: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma.: Undergrad Math Club. KEECI-I, NANCY L.-PHAR: Elkhart. Pres, Phi Mu: APhA: Kappa Epsilon: Panhellenic. 4 KEFFABER, STEPHEN J.-S: Wabash. Cary: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock Pol Conv. KELBAUGI-I, RICHARD L.-IM: Baltimore, Md. Gables, Pres: Canterbury Assn: Mock P: Old Masters: Pendragon: PCIA: Univ Tall Beta. Pi. Choir: Young Dem Club. KELBLE. JACK R.-EE: Berwyn, Ill. Triangle: Band: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma. KELLER, RICHARD D.-HU: Valley Stream, N. Y. Kappa Delta Rho: Mil Band: Variety Band. KEMMER, KENNETH L.-HU: Lafayette. KENADY, KAY E.-HU: South Bend. Kappa Alpha Theta, Social Chrm' Block P Pres' Class Counc Fresh Fresh: sophg DnBR1s,' Jr Ed: Gold Peppers: Comm: Pep Comm: Sigma Alpha Eta, Pres: Univ Choir. KENNEDY, PATRICIA L.-HU: Lombard, Ill. AWS, Cabinet, Counc: Green Guard: Green Soph: Class Sec, Mock P, Platform Theta Sigma Phi : Alpha Chi Omega: Guard Hon, Pres: Major-Minor Club: Mock P, Delegate: Pep Comm: WRA. KEPLER, JUDITH A.-PHAR: I..a.Porte. APhA, Block P: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: PHARMACIST: Rho Chi: Univ Choir. HERB-ER, RONALD L.-ESE: Lafayette. Sigma Gamma Tau: KEIUC, KAREN E.-HU: Chicago, Ill. Duhme: AWS: Block P: OIA: Jr Prom Comm. KERSCIIER, WILLIAM F.-EE: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. H-3: Block P: DEBRIS: Mock P: Student Union. KEY, ROBERT H.-AG: Princeton. H-4. KEY, RUTHANNE G.-HU: Aurora, Ill. Block P: Mock P: WCCR. KEYS, MITTNEEN-S: Gary. Vawter, Standards, Corridor Chrm: AWS: Block P: WRA. KIDDER, PAUL lt.-ME: Jamestown, N. Y. H-2: ASME. KIFER, STEPHEN J.-EE: Fort Branch. H-3: Collegiate 4-H: Air Force ROTC Band, Finance Officer. ICILARSKI, JOHN W.-PHAR: Hammond. Cary Hall, Sec, Treas, Scholastic Chrm: APhA: Newman Club. KILLEBIIEW, MARY A.-HSSE: St. Joseph, Mich. Warren: Green Guard: Sigma Delta Pl: SNEA: Student Union. KILLEN, GEORGE E.-EE: Chesterton. Tau Beta Pi. KlI.LWOIl'1'H, RICHARD A.-S: Ft. Wayne. Pl Kappa Alpha, V Pres: Canterbury Club: Mock Pol Conv: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Am Chemical Soc: IFC. KILMER, RICHARD L.-AG: Monticello. Farm House, Treas: Ag Econ Club, V Pres: Ag Counc: AGRICULTURIST: Alpha Zeta, Pres. Treas: Card Section: IFC Office: Phi Eta Sigma.: Student- Faculty Comm on Students of Superior Ability. KIMBALL, DOUGLAS T.-IED: Anderson. H-1: ASTME: Alpha Eta Rho. KIMBALL, RUTH A.-S: Urbana, Ill. WRH: Newman Club. KINCAID, STEVEN A.-AG: Fishers. Farm House, Pres: Alpha Zeta: Hoof and Horn Club: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir. KINDER, THODIAS J.-CE: Ft. Wayne. ASCE. KINERK, TOBY D.-IM: Yoder. Cary Hall. Unit Counselman, Cary Club Treas, Business Mgr: Mock P. KING, RONALD L.-AG: Jeffersonville. Circle Pines, Trainer: Collegiate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club. KINGSLEY, QMICHELE A.-HSSE: St. Louis, Mo. WRH, Pub Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: WRA. KINNETT, JOHN D.-AG: Plainville. H-4: Agronomy Club. KINNISON, PATRICIA A.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Warren: Baptist Student Fellow: Block P: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir. KIRBY, PATRICIA M.--ME: Gosport. Block P: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Home Ee Counc: Kappa Delta Pi. 1umc1.ANn, FRANKLIN P.-ME: Vlfheeling, W va. Cary Hall: Phi Eta sigma. rf O KIRKPATRICK, PENNY A.-S: Muncie. Shoemaker, Sec, Work Mgr: Counc of Religious Org: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: Senate, Asst Legislative Sec. KIRTLAND HUGH C. JR.-HSSE: India ii. A ' A t Treas: Blocli P: EXPONENT: Mil Band: 'Frei SP. Cacia' ss KISSEL, DAVID E.-AG: Haubstadt. Fowler House: Crew, Trees. KISSELL ROBERT G. JR.-CE: S ' f' ld Oh' . A - Beta Pi:,Chi Epsilon, prmg le ' 'O SCE' Tau KITCHEN, DONALD N.--AG: New Carlisle. Gables Ct. KITCHEN, RONALD G.-AG: New Carlisle. Gables Ct. KIZER, RAYMOND T.-S: Osceola. KLAIBER, JOYCE L.-I-ISSE: Lafayette. Sigma Alpha Eta. KLAIBER, KAREN L.-HE: Battle Ground. Block P: Omicron Nu. KLAUSS, THOMAS E.-S: Webster, N. Y. KLEE, JOSEPH S.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Pi Kappa Phi, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chrm, Hist: Old Masters, Pub Chrm. KLEEMAN, KARL T.-S: Dubuque, Iowa. H-2. KLEIN, RICHARD G.-ME: Kent, Ohio. Cary: Christian Science Org: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. KLEINDORFER. JEAN C.-HSSE: North Judson. H-8: Major- Minor Club: Modern Dance Club: WRA: Folk Dance Clcb. KLINE, DOUGLAS E.-PHAR: South Bend. H-4. V Pres, Pub Dir, Orientation Dir, Student Body Senator. Pres: Mock P: APhA: Student Senate: Young Hepubl Club: PCIA. KIJOPP, ROBERT R.-AE: Connersville. Aeronautics and Astro- nautics Soc: Block P. KLUSAS, PAULA A.-HSSE: Westville. WRX, NE Sec: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA. KLYCE, ERSKINE W. JR.-CE: Evanston. Ill. H-2. KNAPP, RAYMOND P.-AG: Thayer. KNARR. MARILYN S.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Duhmcp Baptist Stu- dent Fellow: Block P: PMO: Sigma Alpha Eta: Univ Choir: WRA, KNIERIM, RUPERT W.-PHAR: Indianapolis. APhA: Rho Chi, Scabbard and Blade. KNIGHT, RICHARD L.-EE: Indianapolis. IEEE. KNIGHT, RUTH S.-S: Wilkinson. German Club. KNOI-IL. LEIUOY E.-ME: Roselle, Ill. Acacia, Sec, Scholarship Chrm: ASME: EXPONENT: Phi Eta Sigma: Pl Tau Sigma.: POMM: Tau Beta Pi, Pres. KNOI-IL, RUDOLPI-I E.-ME: Roselle, Ill. H-2, Senator: Mock P: ASME: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union, KNOPFMEIER, MILTON R.-S: Evansville. H-2, Jr. Sr Senator. KNOX, REBECCA W.-PHAR: Campbellsburg. Alpha Phi: Univ Choir: APhA, V Pres: Collegiate 4-H: PHARMACIST, Bus Mgr: Purduettes: PMO: WRA. KNUTESON, EDWARD L.-S: Blackstone, Ill. H-3: Wesley Found: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Mock P: Purdue Honor Guard. KODIAK, FRANK J. JR-PHAR: Joliet, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta, V Pres: APhA: Block P: Kappa Psi: Mock P: Newman Club: Young Republ Club: Pinochle Club, V Pres. KOENIG, EILEEN A.-PHAR: Ft. Wayne. Duhme. Treas: Alpha Lambda Delta: APl'iA: Block P: Kappa Epsilon: Rho Chi: Univ Lutheran Assem: WRH Governing Bd. KOHRMAN, MARYLOU-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block P: Soph, Jr Counc: Jr Class Treas: DEBRIS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon, Sec. ROSS, SUSAN S.-S: Waseca., Minn. Alpha. Xi Delta, Hist: Am Chemical Soc: Block P: EXPONENT: Folk Singers Club: Gold Peppers: Green Guard Mock P: Old Masters: PCIA: Student Court: Student Government Exec Cabinet: Dir, Oifice of Faculty Committees and Academic Affairs. KOSSUTH, ROBERT A.-EE: Park Forest, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta. KOTSI, JOHN L.-CE: Jamestown, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sgt at Arms. KOTTER, CAROL L.--HSSE: Hammond. Hall X, Unit Counc, Social and Pub Chrm: Green Guard: Mock P: PCIA: SNEA: WRX Governing Bd. KOVACS, RONALD F.-EE: West Islip, N. Y. Sigma Pl, See Steward, House Mgr: Student Union. 1 KOVICH, JOSEPH T.-FOR: East Chicago. H-3: Block P: Reamer Club: Forestry Club. KOZAK, BARBARA A.-S: Highland. Hall X: Alpha Lambda Delta: PDTA, CO, EXO. - KRAFT, DONALD H.-I ENGR: Omaha, Nebr. Alpha Sigma Pl: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P: Skull and Crescent, Sec: Athletic Mgr: AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu. Corres Sec. KRAMER, KENNETH E.-ME: South Bend. ASME: ASTME. KRAMER, LARRY A.-AG ENGR: Rockport. Chauncey. Treas: Alpha Zeta: ASAgE, Treas: Collegiate 4-H Club: Mock P: Old Masters: Agronomy Club. KRANE. MICHAEL J.-S: Brooklyn, N. Y. Tau Epsilon Phi, Social Chrm: OSS: Campus Chest: Fresh Class Counc. KRANITZ, ROBERT L.-AF: Walkerton. Dairy Club. KBAUSE, PAUL D.-PHAR: Hobart. Rho Chi. KREBS. KAREN A.fI-ISSE: Indianapolis. Hall X-NE: Bock P: Green Guard: SNEA: YWCA. KRIEG. DAVID F.-S: Lafayette. Lambda Chi Alpha: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, KRISTOFF, WILLIAM R.-CHE: East Chicago. AIChE: Catalyst Club: Omega Chl Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi, IIROCHTA, JOHN M.-CHE: LaPorte. Lambda Chl Alpha, Pres: AIChE, V Pres: Card Section: Catalyst Club: IF Pres Counc: Moak P: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma, Sec: Tau Beta'Pl: Tomahawk. KROFT, DAVID K.-AG ED: Medaryvllle. State St Ct: Ag Ed Soc: Auto Club. KRUGER, LEWIS W.-ME: Winamac. Marwood Co-op, Pres, V Pres, House Mgr, House Buyer: ASME: Stcdent Co-op Assoc. KRUGLER, ALLEN D.-EE: Wayne, Mich. H-2: Amateur Radio Club: Auto Club: IRE: SAE: SAM. KRIIPINSKI, DENNIS S.-IED: Hammond. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pres. Sentinel: Co-op Buying Comm: Varsity Wrestling. KUCINSKI, DENNIS C.-S: East Chicago. H-4: Astronomy Club: Varsity Baseball. KUHN, MARY E.-HE: Mllroy. State St Ct, Exec Treas: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Tomahawk. KUHN, STEPHAN H.-CE: Shelbyville. Ascap cm Epsilon. KUNTER, ROBERT J.-PHAR: Trenton, N. J. APhA: Collegiate ll-H Club, Copy Ed: Kappa Psi. KUNZE, JAMES I.-IM: Indianapolis. Cary Hall, Unit Counc- Auto Club: Mock P: Block P, Soph Worker: Ward Org. KUPEC, EDIVARD J.-IM: Gary. H-3. KUSS, JUDITH A.-CHE: Wauwatosa, Wls. Alpha Chl Omega, TTCN. ASS! TFBHSZ Alpha Lambda Delta: AIChE: DEBRIS, Mer Ed, Assess and Reports: Gold Peppers: Gleen Guard: Soc of Womtn Eng. KUTCH, LEONARD P.-ME: Michigan City. ASME. Seniors 569 57 KUTTER, DAVID A.-EE: Hagerstown. Alpha Sigma Phi, Pledge Trainer, House Mgr, Marshal: Mock P. KWAN, Cl-II-WAI-PHAR.: Hong Kong, China. Cary Hall: Chinese Student Club: APhA: Kappa Psi. KYLE, BETTY E.-HE: Muncie. Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: Young Republ Club. LACHENMAIER, FRANK D.-ME: Delphi. H-3. LA DUC, JOHN T.-ESE: Lake Geneva, Wis. Phi Delta Theta, Scholarship Chrm: Block P: Student Union: Tau Beta Pi. LA FAVRE, RICHARD F.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Delta Sigma Phi, Act Dir: Alpha Phi Omega.: Chess Club, Past Pres: Mil Band: Mock P: Young Republ Club: SAM. LEG-ENAUR, CAROLEE-HSSE: Austin. Duhme, Standards Chrm: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: OIA: Sailing Club: WRA. LAHMEYER, JOHN J.-S: Ft. Wayne. H-1, Ath Dir: Undergrad Math Club. LAMBDIN, RONALD L.-ME: Paoli. H-2: ASME: Soc of Auto Eng. LAMBKA, LUCY C.-HSSE: Michigan City. Alpha Phi: Block P: DEBRIS: Angel Flight: PCIA: Student Union. LAMBUTH, GERALD W.-HSSE: Lafayette. Pi Kappa Phi: Pershing Rifles: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club. LANCET, SUSAN E.-S: Indianapolis. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Rush Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Class Counc Jr Year: Mock P: DEBRIS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mortar Bd: Old Masters. LANDWZEHR, SALLY C.-HSSE: Webster Grove, Mo. Pi Beta Phi, V Pres: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Student Union: Green Guard Hon: Student Union Jr Bd and Sr Act Dir: Mock P. LANE, GWVEN-HSSE: Culver. Block P: WRA: YWCA. LANE, JOSEPI-IINE VV.-S: Riverside, Conn. Sailing Club. LANE, WILLIAM S.-CI-IE: Bath, N. Y. H-1, Senator: Tomahawk. LANG, MARY P.-HSSE: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Delta Gamma: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock P: OSGS: Panhellcnlc: Peace Corps. LANG, SHARON E.-HSSE: Kwajaleln, Marshall Islands. Pres, Hall X: Band: Block P: Canterbury Assn: Green Guard: Inter- Varslty Church Fellow: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Old Masters: PCIA: WRX Governing Bd: WRA. LANGDOC, WILLIAM A.--AE: Elkhart. H-3: Alpha Phi Omega: Mil Band: AIAA. LANGE, KENNETH P.-ME: Michigan City. Air Force Rifle Team: ASME: Newman Club. LARAMORE, GEORGE E.-S: Linton. H-3: Delta Rho Kappa: Judo Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. LARGE, JANIES E.-PE: Lafonthlne. Cary Hal: Mil Band. LARK, JAMES C.-EE: Evanston, Ill. I-I-2: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. LAROCI-IE CHERIE C.-HSSE: Rolling Prairie. H-8: NAEA. 9 LAROSE, DONNA J.-HSSE: Granite City, Ill. H-8: Block P: Mock P: WRA. LARSON, DAVID P.-CE: Cleveland, Ohio. House Mgr, Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: Baptist Student Fellow: Drill Team: ENGINEER: Mock P: OSGS: Purdue Pilots. LARSON, DEAN R.-IM: Gary. Alpha Chi Rho: Block P: Gimlet Club: Jr Prom Comm: Mock. P: Old Masters: Pep Comm: Quarterdeck: Scahbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Young Republ Club: Student-Faculty Comm. LARSON, JEAN E,-AF: Memphis, Tenn. Archery Club: Univ Lutheran Assem. LARSON, ROBERT Il.-Grand Forks, North Dakato, ASME: Canterbury Assn: Canoe Club: Sigma Chi: Married Student Counc: Soc of Auto Eng: Young Republ Club. LARSON, WARREN A.-S: Highland. Hall H-3: Camera Club: Undergrad Math Club: Mock P. LATKO, RICHARD A.-IED: South Holland, Ill. ASTME: ASTD: Ind Ed Club. LAUB, RONALD J.-EE: Chicago, Ill. Pl Kappa Alpha: Young Republ Club: Mock P. LAUGHLIN, MICHAEL J.-AE: Ft. Wayne. H-1: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pl. LAIVRENCE, CAROLE Dr-HSSE: Lafayette. Block P. LEADLEY. IIEATHER V.-HSSE: Columbus, Ohio. V Pres, Kappa Alpha Theln.: AWS: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: Panhullenlc: Navy Ball Queen. LEASER, ROBERT W.-EE: For-tvllle. H-2: AIChE: IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Mock P: AIEE. LEE, KENNETH ALMS: Ft. Wayne. Pershing Rifles: Quarterdeck: NROTC Pistol Team. LEECH. JOHN G.-CHE: Grand Rapids, Mich. Cary Hall: AIChE. LEEPER, RICHARD D.-EE: East Moline, Ill. V Pres, Pledge Trainer, Delta Tau Dt-lta: Eta Kappa Nu: Judo Club: Mock P: RIVET: Snlllng Club: Skull and Crescent. LEEPEIC. ROIKERT G,-EE: Indianapolis. Phi Gamma Delta: Eta Kappa Nu: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. LERERRE, CHARLES A. JR.-IM: Indianapolis, SAM. LEIBENGIVPII, CIIARLA A.-PHAR: Lafayette. Kappa Epsilon. LEMM. JEAN Af-HSSE: Indianapolis. Social Clirm, Ann Tweedale: Mock P: Newman Club: Peace Corps: PCIA: Student Co-np Assoc. LENAN, ALICE D.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Block P: Mock P: Sigma Delta Pl: Town Glrls: Young Repuhl Club. LEONARD, DONALD E.-CE: Sheridan. Cary Hall: ASCE. LEONARD, REBECCA l'.'-HSSE: Plerceton. Delta Gamma: Block P: EXPONENT: Pence Corps: PMO: Univ Choir: WRA: Roung Repuhl Club. LEONlIARD'l', PATRICIA A.-HSSE: North Vernon. Hull X, WIRA Rep, Sr Counselor: Block P: Major-Minor Club: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: WRA. LERCH, DALE W.-CHE: Cleveland, Ohlo. Camera Club: Omega Chl Epsilon: ENGINEER, Bus Mgr Sr Year, Cir Mgr Jr Year: Phi Eta Sigma, Student Eng Counc: Tau Beta. Pl: Wesley Found. LESLIE, JAMES L.HIM: Lafayette. Phl Delta Thela, Warden. LESLIE, MARY J.-HE: Muncie. Hall H-8: Block P: Mock P: PMO: EUB Student Fellow: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA. LE SOURD, LILIANE II.-HSSE: Lafayette. Newman Club: OIA: Pi Delta Phi. LFSTEII 'RODI-'RT ll CF Pittsburgh Pa Pl Ka a. Alnha' M. s 1 -1 15 fi - DP I 1 ASCE: Adv Army ROTC. LEWIS, DAVID S.--AE: Berne. H-1, Exec Pub Pol Dir: Canter- hury Club: Mock P: Phl Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pl. LEWIS, SYLVIA J.-HE: St. Paul. Hall X. LICHTSINN, LARRY L.-FOR: Ft. Wayne. Forestry Club: Assn of American Foresters. LIERLING. JEROME ILRCE: Highland Park. Ill. Sigma Alpha Mu, Asst Exec-quer: ASCE: B'nai B'x'lth Hillel Found: Mock P: IFC Office: Campus Chest: Sr Class Cabinet: Scho arship Drive Asst Chrm: Miss Memphis. LIELAND, KENNETH M.-ME: Guilford. Knealu: ASME: Pl Tau Sigma: Newman Club: Student C0-op Assoc. LIENEHCII, JOHN H.-ME: Dayton, Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau, Pres: Block P: ENGINEER, Co-Ed: Glmlet Club: IFC Pres Counc: Phi Eta Sigma: Newman Club: Pl Tnu Sigma, Correa Sec: Sigma Delta Chi: Tnu Br-tn Pl. LIFFICIC, GAROLD L.-CE: Terra- Haute. ASCE. LIGHT, NORMAN D.-AG: Goodlund. Alpha Kappa Lambda, Social Chrm: Ag Econ Club: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P: OSGS. Senior .Mi- VF? N .., tide-9-'lf if-W wi. . 1:3-:Y fa 'Q 1-iv, M M? QQ -gg. Q 479 K I .ax so r-4 571 572 LINBACK, ROBERT K.-S: Hammond. Sigma. Pl Sigma. LIND, PAUL H.-ME: Chicago, Ill. Theta Gamma Delta: ASME: Baptist Student Fellow: Fresh, Soph Treas, Jr Pres: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Civil Rights Comm: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Var Christian Fellow. LINDBERG, ROBERT C.-CHE: Prophetstown, Ill. H-4. LINDEMAN, ARTHUR J.-ESE: Munster. H-1, Sec: Card Section: Mock Pol Conv: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl: Wesley Found. LINDGREN, RALPH A.-ME: LaPorte. Phi Delta Theta, Pledge Trainer: Skull and Crescent: Varsity Athletics. LIPP, DENNIS D.--EE: Lafayette. Delta Upsllon: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: Varsity Glee Club. LITHEIILAND, GEORGE J.-ME: Cannelton. Soc of Auto Eng. LIVENGOOD, KAREN E.-S: Indlanapolls, Alpha Lambda Delta: Green Guard: SNEA: Undergraduate Math Club: Univ Choir. LIVENGOOD, RALPH W.-AG: Terre Haute. Alpha Gamma Rho, House Mgr, Treas: Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Coleglate 4-H Club: Hoof and Horn Club, Pres, Sec: Phl Eta Sigma. LOBLEY, JOSEPH H.-S: Dallas, Texas. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Undergrad Math Club. LOCKHART, JOHN W.-AG ENGR: Greentown. H-2: Sec. ASAgE. LOFTIIS, JOHN 0.-CE: Indianapolis. Cary H8ll: ASCE: Block P: Camera Club: Campus Chest: DEBRIS: Drill Team: Mil Ball Comm: Newman Club: Old Masters: WCCR: Young Rcpubl Club. LOGSTON, RALPH E.-E: Indianapolis. H-3: ASCE: Excalibur Club. LOHBEY, ROBERT S.-I ENGR: Dayton, Ohlo. H-3: Exec Social Coordinator: Mock P: Outing Club: Sailing C'ub. IJOKKE, ILSA S.-S: West Lafayette. Alpha Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard. LONG, PARLEY C.-ESE: Evansville. H-4: Tau Beta Pl: Sigma Gamma Tau. LONG, RONALD D.-AG: Franklin. Farm House: Hoof and Horn Club: Collegiate 4-H Club. LONGHINE, JOHN P.-AE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. H-2. LORENZ. WILLIAM-EE: Hammond. State St Ct: ENGINEER: Eta. Kappa Nu. LOUDENBACK, MARTHA D.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Hall H-8, Asst Social Chrm, AWS Governing Bd Rep: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: WRH Governing Bd: WRA. LOUDIN, LOIS A.--HSSE: Indianapolis. H-8: Mock P: Student Union. LOVALL, DONALD D.-EE: Merrillvllle. Cary Hall, Unit Counc: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Phi Eta Sigma: Auto Club. LOVVE, DAVID A.-AG ENGR: Greensburg. Farm House: ASAgE: Jr Prom Comm: Collegiate 4-H Club: DEBRIS: Mil Ball Comm. LOWES, DONALD R.-PHAR: Wanamaker. Acacia, Chapter Ed: APhA: Baptist Student Fellow: EXPONENT, Adv Mgr: Glmlet: Mock P: Omlcron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Rho Chl: Sigma Delta Chl: Young Rep Club. LOWLES, THOMAS E.-IM: Shaker Heights, Ohlo. Pi Kappa Alpha.: Block P. LOWTHER, LARRY J.-IM: Kokomo. Sigma Nu, Sentinel. LUI, PHYLLIS E.-S: Detroit, Mich. Warren: Delta Rho Kappa: Theta Sigma. Phi, V Pres: Undergrad Math Club: WBAA: Rho Beta Eta, Sec, Treas. LUI, RICHARD M.--ME: Naalehu, Hawaii. Cary Hall: ASME: Var Athletics: Army Honor Guard. LUKES, EDWARD F.-IM: West Lafayette. Alpha Chi Rho, Pres: Jr Class Counc: DEBRIS, Jr Copy Ed: IF Pres Counc: Skull and Crescent: Jr Prom Comm, Chrm. LUKOSIK, DAVID R,-S: Calumet City, Ill. H-2. LUMPKIN, ARTHUR M.--AG: Losantvllle. H-3: Mil Band: Wesley Found. LUNDSTROM, J0 ANN-HE: Rlver Forest, Ill. H-8: Home Ec Chapter. LUNDSTROM, WILLIAM J.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Lambda Chl Alpha, V Pres: Card Section: Mock P: Skull and Crescent, Pledge Trainer: Student Union: Young Republ Club: Omega Lambda Pl, Pres. LUSE, RICHARD W.-ME: Salem. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Soc of Auto Eng. LUTHER, WAYNE S,-IM: Brooklyn. Sigma Alpha Epsilon. LUTTERLOII, JAMES F.-HSSE: Sedro-Woolley, Wash. State St Ct: Mock P, St Chrm: Pendragon: PCIA. LYONS. DAVID E.-EE: Huntington. Cary Hall: Mock P: WCCR: Air Police. MARE, DAVID C.-EE: Centerville. Phi Kappa Tau: IEEE: IFC: Mock P. 1 MACEACHERN, JUD H.-AG: Appin Road, Prince Edward I., Canada. Delta Sigma Phl: Ag Econ Club: Card Section: Ward Org. MACIIELOR, JOHN M.-EE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. H-2. MACK, DANIEL L.-CE: Middlesex, N. Y. Gabels Ct: ASCE: Chl Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma. MACK, BOSE A.-HSSE: Alexandria. H-8: Block P: Mock P: Student Union: Univ Choir: WRA: Young Dem Club. MADER, J0l-IN E.-EE: Wabash. Alpha Chi Rho: Eta. Kappa Nu: Phi Eta. Sigma. MAEGERLEIN, MARY R.-HSSE: Williams. AWS: Forensic Union: OIA: PCIA: WRA: Young Dem Club. IQIAIIAN, RAY D.-HSSE: Crown Point. IQIASJIIARG, GEORGE E. III-IM: Dayton, Ohlo. Sailing Club: MAHON, MERRILY S.--HSSE: Milwaukee, Wis. V Pres. Rush Chnn, Chl Omega: AWS: Block P: DEBRIS: Green Guard I-Ion: Kappa Delta Pi: OIA: Panhellenic: Triton. MAIION, RICHARD S.-IM: New Richmond. MAIIONEY, DAVID T.-FOR: Tell City. Sigma Tau Gamma, Pledge Trainer: Forestry Club: Newman Club. DIAHONEY, KENNETH L.-ME: West. Lafayette. ASME: Camera Club: Judo Club. MAI-IONEY, RICHARD T.-S: South Bend. Aeromodelers. MAISH, FREDERIC M.-EE: Birmingham, Mich. Theta Xi, Sr Steward: Block. P: Chess Club: Mock P: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Sailing Club: Young Republ Club. MAKELA, RICHARD W.-EE: Grand Rapids, Mich. Cary Hall: Mil Band: Symphony Band: Sailing Club, Treas, V Comm, Commodore. MALIS, ALBERT D.-IM: Gary. Cary Hall, Senator, Alternate. MALTSBERGER, R. MERLIN-IIT: Veedersburg. H-3. MANAUGII, LARRY R.-HE: Austin. Phl Delta Theta, Social Chrmi Student Union. MANES, KENNETH R.-EE: West Lafayette. Eta Kappa Nu: Phl Eta Sigma: Gymnastic Club: Sigma. Pl Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. MANGANO. LUISA T.-PHAR: Cleveland, Ohio. Phi Mu: APhA: Kappa Epsilon. QIANION, LYNN R.--IEDg Franklin. Gables Ct: Iota Lambda gma. MANIS, MERILEE G.-S: Chicago, Ill. Phi Mu, Sec. Senior 573 MANN, NANCY E.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Zeta Tau Alpha.: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Student Union: Undergrad Dames Club. MANN, RONALD C.-AG: Corydon. Forestry Club: Soc of Am Foresters. MANNING, JUDITII G.-HSSE: Knightstown. H-sg Block P: Green Guard: Mock P. MARCHESE, JOSEPH M.-HSSE: Rochester, N. Y. Sigma Pig Student Union. MARCUS, ABRAHABI-I ENGR: Ellerlville, N. Y. H-1: B'nal B'rlth Hillel Found, V Pres: AIIE. MAREK. ANDREW J.-PHAR: Hammond. APhA: Newman Club. MARIOTTINI, LAWRENCE W.-IM: Chicago, Ill. state st cz: Old Masters: Newman Club: Mock P: SAM: WMRH. BIARKER, CURTIS H.-EE: Palatine, Ill. Eta Kappa Nu: Old Masters: Phi Eta Sigma. MARKER, EDITH E.-HSSE: Selma. Kappa Alpha Theta, Act Chrm: Block P: Fresh, Soph, Jr Counc: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: OIA: Old Masters: PCIA, Exec Sec: Sigma Alpha Eta: Univ Choir. . MARICITON, JOHN-CHE: Ft. Wayne, Cary, Unit Councilman: Old Masters: AIChE: Catalyst Club. MARKL, ROBERT H.-AE: Villa Park, Ill. Acacia: Black P: Mock P: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. MARQUARDT, ROBERT W.-ME: Wauwatosa, Wls. Phl Alpha Theta, Steward: ASME: EXPONENT. MARQUIS, MARILYN J.-HE: Indianapolis. H-8, Social Coordinator: Block P: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P. MAIIR, GREGORY C.-S: Edgewood, Md. Block P: Counc of Religious Org. MARTIN, CONSTANCE J.-I-ISSE: Wingate. Wood, Treas, Corridor Chrm: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Old Masters. MARTIN, DAVID F.-AG: Rockville, Farm House, Ath Mgr, Social Chrm: AGRICULTURIST: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock P: OSGS: Young Republ Club: Purdue Livestock Judging Team. DIARTIN, KENNETH E.-HSSE: Havelock, N. C. Social cnrm, Sigma Pi: IFC Office: Mock P: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade. MARTIN, PEGGI A.-HSSE: Carmel. Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Bd: Pep Comm: Theta Sigma Phi: Pi Delta Phi. . MARTIN, THOMAS J.-AG: Mlsllawaka. H-4: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc: Dairy Club: Pershing Rifles: Reamer Club. MARTINS, FRANCIS A.-ME: Zanzibar City, Zanzibar. Triangle: ASME: Newman Club: OIA. MARTOKAND, MICHAEL J.-EE: Herkimer, N. Y. H-3: Crew. MASON, FRANK R.-CHE: Joliet, Ill. H-2: AIChE. MASSA, ADOLPII W.-EE: Culver. Cary Hall. MATER, SUSAN-HSSE: Lafayette. Song Leader, Alpha Xi Delta: Block P: Delta Phi Delta: Green Guard: Peace Corps: PMO: Sigma Delta Pi. MATIS, DANIEL J.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Pres, Social Chrm, Sigma Phi Epsilon: IF Pres Counc: Newman Club: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union. MATNEY, SHIRLEY S.-HSSE: Cambridge City. H-8: Block P: SNEA. MATTHEWS, RICHARD C.-HSSE: Rochester, N. Y. Lambda Chi Delta: Crew. DIATTICE, HENRY E.-EE: Rockville. Pi Kappa Alpha. MATTOX, KAREN M.-HU: Lafayette. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block P: Student Union: Jr Prom Comm. MATUNAS, STANLEY J. III-IED: Gary. H-4: ASTD: ASTME: Purdue Auto Club. MAXSON, MARY I-I.-HU: St. Louis. Mo. Alpha Zi Delta: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhellenic: PCIA: WRA: WRX Governing Bd. MAYBERRY, CLAUDE A. JR.-S: Gary. State St Ct, Unit Councilman: Mock P: Undergrad Math Club. MAYER, HENRY J.-ME: Euclid, Ohio. Phi Kappa Tau: IFC Pres Counc: JR-IFC, Pres: Mock P. MAYER, SANDRA S.-HU: New Haven. Alpha Phi: AWS: Green Guard: Triton: WRA. MAYO, DON E.-CE: Ellettsville. ASCE: Honor Guard. MAYS, SANDRA L.-HU: Kokomo. Alpha Phi, Social Chrm: OIA: Block P: Campus Chest: Greek VVk Comm: Green Guard: Mock P: Major-Minor Club: Sailing Club: WRH Governing Bd: WRA: Young Dem Club. MAZZARELLI, NAZZARENA R.-HU: Fayville, Mass. H-8. MeBRIDE, LINDA C.--HU: West Hartford, Conn. Vawter: Newman Club: Folk Singers Club: Green Guard: Purdue Playshop: PMO: Univ Choir: Pi Delta Phi: WRA. MeBRO0M. DENNIS B.-ME: Ft. Wayne. Phi Gamma Delta, House Mgr, Pledge Advisor: Christian Science Org: Naval Battalion Staff. McBURNETT, RICHARD L.-HU: Monon. Crew: Mil Band. McCAFFREY, PATRICIA A.-HU: Bethpage, N. Y. Vawter. McCAlN, MARILYN I.-NURSING: Delphi. Block P: Univ Choir: Collegiate 4-H: Lutheran Student Assoc: WRA. McCAMMON, HARRY L.-AG: South Whitley. Rochdale, Treas: Ag Econ Club, Sec: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Co-op Assoc. McCLAlN, MARY L.-HU: Anderson. H-8, Governor: Green Guard: Block P: Class Counc: Mock P: Old Masters: Student Union: Tomahawk: WRH Governing Bd. McCLAIN, PHILIP K.-CE: Bethel Park, Pa. Sailing 'Clubg Young Republ Club. McCLEERY, MARILYN A.-I-ISSE: Indianapolis. WRA. McCLINTOCK, JERRY L.-IED: Fortville, State St Ct: ASTD. RICCLURE, DIANE R.-HSSE: Evansville. Alpha Xi Delta, Sr Treas: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Bd: Newman Club: OSGS, Jr Bd. McCONNELL, NANCY K.-HSSE: Summitville. Student Co-op Assoc. McCOY, JAMES A.-IM: Pi Kappa Alpha: Mock Pol Conv: Grand Prix: Air Force Rifle Team. McCUTCI-IAN, LEE I.-IM: South Bend. Kappa Delta Rho: OSGS. McDERMOTT, MARY E.-HSSE: Highland. Vawter: YWCA. McDONALD, EDWARD A.-PHAR: Janesville. Wis. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Mil Band. MQDOUGALL, MAUREEN E.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Kappa Alpha Theta: Scholarship Chrm, Social Comm: Block P: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard, Lutheran Student Assn: OSGS: Man Ed, GABLES CLUB NEWSPAPER. McDOWELL, SUE A.-HE: Vincennes. Omicron Nu. lNgcIgNTIRE, ALLEN V.-IED: Union City. Alpha Kappa Lambda, res. MQGILLAM, DONALD E.-CE: Washington. ASCE. MoGREGOR, MARGUERITE L.-S: Vawter, Treas: Univ Presby- terian Church. McGREVY, C. DANIEL-HSSE: Peru. State St Ct, Social Dir Ct 4: Army Honor Guard: Army Rifle Team. MCGROARTY, DENNIS L.-AG: Munister. Theta Chi: Wildlife Club, V Pres. 5 MclNNES, JUDY C.-HSSE: Dayton, Ohlo. Delta Gamma, Rec Sec: Block P: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Mock P: Panhellenic, Rush Conselorg WRA: Peace Corps Comm. IVICKEE, JOHN S.-AG: Attica. Theta Xi. McKEE, MARLYNE A.-S: Argos. Zeta. Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Panhellenlc: SNEA, Pres: Student Court, Associate Justice: Young Republ Club. Mc.KIBBIN, MICHAEL D.-HSSE: Kendallville. H-3, Senate' Tomahawk: Athletic Mgr CVarsityJ. I McKINLEY, CHARLES R.-HSSE: West Newton. H-4: Mock P: Pl Delta Phi: Young Republ Club. lNIcKINLEY, RICHARD L.-IED: Kentland. State St Ct: SAE' Univ Choir. MeIiINNEY, BRUCE D.-ME: Willlamsville, N. Y. Delta Upsllon, Pres: ASME: IF Pres Counc: OSGS: Phi Eta Sigma: Iron Key: Skull and Crescent. .McKINNEY, JOHN E.-AG: Pittsboro. WCCR: Ag Ed Soc. McKINSTRY, COLLEEN-HSSE: Beaver Dam, Wis. Kappa Alpha Theta, Sec: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: OSGS: WRA. McKONE, DONALD B.-EE: Mannsvllle, N. Y. Cary Hall: Tau Beta Pi. McNARY, HARRY T.-CHE: Willow Spring, Ill. Cary Hall: AIChE: WCCR. McPARTLAND, WILLIAM L.-EE: Binghamton, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Amateur Radio Club: AIEE. McQUINN, PATRICIA J.-HSSE: Middle Fork. Sigma Kappa, Rec Sec: SNEA: WRA: Young Republ Club. McRAE, MURL G.-EE: Elizabeth. IEEE. McVOY, CHARLES F. III-ESE: Danville, Ill. H-3: Phl Eta Sigma: Varsity Glee Club: Univ Choir: Excalibur Club. MEANS, DAVID K.-S: South Bend. Band: Phi Eta Sigma: Univ Presbyterian Church: Ward Org. MEEKS, MIADELYNN E.-HSSE: South Bend. Alpha Delta Pi: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Newman Club: OSGS: Young Republ Club. MEI-ILMAN, CHARLES E.-S: West Lafayette. MEINIIEIT, DONALD F.-CE: Matteson, Ill. Beta Sigma Psi, V Pres: ASCE. MENDEL, ALAN M.-IM: Athens, Georgia. H-4: B'nai B'rlth Hillel Found: Honor Guard: WCTS: WGRS: WBAA. MENDELL, JUDITII L.-PE: Indianapolis. Alpha Chl Omega: Block P: Jr and Sr Class Counc: Green Guard: Major-Minor Club: WRA: Jr Prom Chrm. MENIKI-IEIN, JERRY E.-EE: West Lafayette. IEEE: Married Student Counc. MENNEN, JAMES A.-AG: Kirklin. H-3: Ag Econ Club: Mil Band. MENNEN, SUZANNE M.-NURSING: Springfield, Ky. H-8: New- man Club: WRA. MERKEL, MICI-IAL A.-EE: Remington. H-3. MERKERT, TI-IOMAS P.-IM: Milwaukee, Wis. Delta Tau Delta. MERRILL, KEITH E.-EE: South Bend. Alpha Chl Rho, V Pres: Band: IEEE: Wesley Found. MERRITT, RICHARD E.-IED: Indianapolis. H-2. MERZ, IVARREN C.-IM: Narberth, Pa. Block P: DEBRIS: Purdue Playshop: Ward Org: Young Republ Club. MESSENGER, JEANNIE D.-HSSE: Lafayette. Alpha Chl Omega: Block P: OSGS: Panhellenic: Triton. MESTNIK, JOSEPH V.-HSSE: Bedford, Ohio. Social Chrm, Phi Kappa Theta: Newman Club: Student Union: Var Wrestling Squad. METZ, PEG R.-S: Dayton, Ohio. Pres, Sigma Kappa: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Triton: Jr Bd, Student Union: Panhellenlc: Unlv Choir. MEYER, DANIEL R.-ME: New Haven. Cary Hall: Pi Tau Sigma. MEYER, STEVEN A.--I ENGR: Columbia City. Marwood, Social Chrm, Hlst: AIIE: ASTME: Block P: Tomahawk: Student Co-op Assoc, Pub Chrm. MICHAEL, CHARLES A.-EE: Valley Stream, N, Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec, Pres: Band: IEEE: IF Pres Counc: CIA. MICHAEL, ROBERT J.-IM: Ft. Wayne. Mock P: Newman Club: Pep Comm. MIC!-IELSON, JAN D,-I-ISSE: Coral Gables, Fla.. Chi Omega: Class Counc Fresh Year: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Sigma Delta Pl: OIA: Student Union. MIERTL, MARIANNE-HSSE: Brooklyn, Mich. Alpha Omicron Pl, Pledge Trainer: Block P: Mock P: Young Republ Club. MILA, CHARLES G.-S: Naperville, Ill. Cary Hall. MILIOS, PAUL-CHE: Toledo, Ohio. Cary Hall: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. MILLER, ALLAN M.-PHAR: Indianapolis. Alpha Tau Omega, Sec, Social Chrm, Pres: APhA: Block P: Class Counc, Soph and Sr Years: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Gimlet: Greek Wk, Co Chrm: IFC Office: IF Press Counc: Kappa Psi: Mock P: Old Masters: Omlcron Delta Kappa: PCIA, Governing Bd: Sigma Delta Chl: Skull and Crescent, Pledge Trainer: Univ Choir: Student-Faculty Comm. MILLER, BARBARA J.-HSSE: Michigan City. Warren, Corridor Chrm, Interhall Counc: Block P: Coilegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir: Univ Lutheran Assem: WRA. MILLER, CAROL D.-HSSE: Evansville. Zeta Tau Alpha, Rush Chrm: Block P: EXPONENT: Sigma Alpha Eta. MILLER, Cl-IERYL L.-HSSE: Pittsburgh, Ps.. Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Trainer: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard Hon, V Pres: Old Masters. MILLER, DALLAS H.-EE: Mill Creek. State St Ct: AIEE: Baptist Student Found: IRE. MILLER, DAVID C.-MTE: Wintersville, Ohio. Cary Hall: AIMetE: ASM, Pres: ENGINEER, Layout Ed: Westminster Found: Sailing Club: WCCR. MILLER, DAVID E.-S: Indianapolis. H-4: Purdue Student Christian Fellow. MILLER, DEAN F.-PE: Terre Haute. Univ Presbyterian Church: Intermural Athletics: Fresh Baseball: Veterans Club. MILLER, DENNIS P.-CHE: Corning, N. Y. H-2, Exec Sec, Senate Rep: Mock Pol Conv: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. MILLER, JONATHAN E.-S: Miller Place, N. Y. MILLER, KATHY J.-HU: South Bend. Pl Beta Phi: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Green Guard I-Ion: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Panhellenie: Pep Comm. MILLER, MALCOLM R.-ESE: Arlington, Va. Acacia: Old Masters: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. DIILLER, MARVIN W.-S: North Liberty, State St Ct: Mil Band. MILLER, PATRICIA P.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta. Pi. MILLER, ROBERT L.-CHE: Elkhart. H-2. BIILLER, ROBERT W.-CHE: Valparaiso. H-2: ENGINEER: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. MILLER, RONNIE L.-PHAR: South Bend. Sec, Alpha Chi Rho: APhA: Student Union. MILLER, TERRI E.-HSSE: Schererville. Hall X: Green Guard: Mock P: PCIA: SNEA: WBAA: WRX Governing Bd. MILLER, THOMAS H.-EE: Elkhart. H-3: Mil Band: KMRX: WBAA. MILLER, WVILLIAINI D.-AG: Eaton. House Mgr, Dover Co-op. Senior Q-J G? IS 'E V . 1 57 7 Seniors 578 MILLNER, WILLIAM O.-I ENGR: Huntington. Phi Kappa Tau, Sgt at Arms, Pub Chrm, Judicial Bd: Am Chem Soc: AIChE: AIIE: Block P: Campus Chest: Catalyst Club: Mil Ball Comm: Mock P: Newman Club: Student Union: Young Dem Club. MILLS, KAREN D.--HSSE: Marlon. Vawter: Band: Block P: Campus Chest: Green Guard: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: Wesley Found: WRA: Young Dem Club. WS, ROBERT C.-AG: Frankton. Alpha Zeta: Student Co-op soc. IVIINER, JERRY L.-AG: Wlndfall. H-3: Ag Econ Club. INIINICK, BARBARA L.-HSSE: Glen Ellyn, Ill. Chi Omega., Social Chrm: Block P: Green Guard: Sigma Delta Pi: Student Union, Jr Bd. MINISCALCO, JANET M.-S: Homewood, Ill. Duhme, Corridor Sec: Mock P: Newman Club: OIA: Sailing Club: WRA. MINNICII, CLAIR E. JR.-IM: Merrillvllle. H-4. lcg1I?'I'0N, BARBARA A.--HSSE: North Vernon. WRX: WRA: Psi MIRELES, SALLY A.-HSSE: Gary. Vawter, Corridor Sec, Social Chrm: Block P: Drill Team Aux: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA, V Pres: Student Union. MISZKLEVITZ, SHERIDAN L.-CE: Dundee, Ill. Cary, Unit Social Chrm, Exec Social Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Reamer Club. MITCHELL, DOLORES J.-HSSE: Hobart. WRX, Standards Chrm: Mock P: SNEA: WRA: AWS Judicial Bd. MITHOEFER, STANLEY M.-AG: Indianapolis. Farm House, Treas, V Pres: Ag Counc: Ag Econ Club, Pres: AGRICULTURIST, Ed, Mgr Ed, Layout Ed: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H: Phi Eta Sigma: Ag Econ Counc: Student-Faculty Central Comm: Student Pub Comm. MITISEK, CHARLES A.-EE: Cleveland, Ohio. Cary Hall. MOFFETT, GAIL M.-HSSE: Riverside, Ill. Phi Mu: AWS, Band: Pl Delta Phi, Treas, Pres: Class Counc, Jr: DEBRIS: Mock P: WRA. MOIR, THOMAS C.-EE: Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Chi, V Pres: EXPONENT: Skull and Crescent. MONAHAN, PATRICK A.-IM: Kankakee, Ill. Gables Ct: Crew: Newman Club. MONETTE, WILLIAM A.-EE: South Bend. Cary Hall: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu. MONTGOMERY, DOROTHY M.-S: Attica. Sigma Kappa: Canoe Club: Alpha Mu Tau: Green Guard: Young Republ Club. MONTGOMERY, HAROLD A.-ESE: West Lafayette. Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pl: Var Athletics. MOONEY, Cl-IARLENE A.-HSSE: South Bend. Alpha Delta Pi, Sec, Rush Counselor: Block P: DEBRIS: Drill Team Aux: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: OIA: SNEA: Young Republ Club, Treas: Student-Faculty Comm. MOONEY, PATRICIA A.-NT: West Lafayette. Chi Omega: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Student Union: Univ Choir. MOORE, ANN H.-PHAR: Alton, Ill. APhA: Block P: Kappa Epsilon. MOORE, ll. THOMAS-HSSE: West Lafayette. Purdue Playshop: Student Senate: Var Glee Club. MOORE, JAMES A.-AG: Washington. Acacia: Hoof and Horn Club. MOORE, JAMES E.-I ENGR: Jeffersonville. Phi Kappa Tau: Gimlet: Var Athletics, Track. , HN R. JR.-IM: Piqua, Ohio. Cary Hall, Pol Dir, lxrggnlglug? Canterbury Club: Card Section: Mil Ball Comm: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Young Republ Club: Pendragon, Sec-Treas: Omlcron Delta Kappa: Senior Class Cabinet. MOORE, MAX VV.-IED: Ft. Wayne. Card Section: ASTD: ASTME. DIOORE, WILLIAM R.-IM: Greenville, N. Y. Band: Block P, Mock P: Kappa Kappa Psi: Soc for Advancement of Management, V Pres. N. MORETTON, KENNETH R.-IED: Highland. SAE. MORK, .IARL W.-ME: Beverly Shores. Delta Chi, Member at Large: ASME: Block P: Crew: Mock P: Scabbard. and Blade: Athletic Mgr. MORRIS, JOHN L.-AG: Pendleton. Farm House, 2nd V Pres: Ag Econ Club: AGRICULTURIST, Cir Mgr: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Collegiate 4-H, 2nd V Pres: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock P. MORSE, BRETT S.-IM: South Bend. Sigma Alpha Mu, Social Chrm, Steward, Rush Chrm: B'nal B'rith Hillel Found: V Pros Sr Class: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P: OSGS: OIA, Sr Bd. MORTEN, RICHARD M.-S: Plymouth. MOSS, MICHAEL J.-HSSE: Indianapolis. MOUDY, GLENN 0.-AG: Covington. 1-I-4. MUELLER, DAVID W.-ESE: Kingsport, Tenn. Delta Tau Delta, Act Chrm, Scholarship Chrm: EXPONENT: Mock P: Sigma Gamma Tau: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Lutheran Assem. MUINZER, MICHAEL C.-ME: Lafayette. , MULACH, JOHN R.-S: Edwardsville, Ill. MULLANS, JOHN R.-CE: Ft. Wayne. H-2: ASCE: POMM: Sailing Club: Scabbard and Blade. MULLEN, PATRICK M.-I ENGR: Highland. Apha Tau Omlcron, Ath Dir, Scholarship Chrm: Mock P: Student Union. MULLER, CAROL E.-HE: New Albany. WRX, Pres, Social Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: WRX Governing Bd. MULLET, SANFORD A.-EE: Goshen. MUNDEN, JAMES VV.-PHAR: Knightstown. Acacia: APhA: Block P: POMM: Rho Chl: Scabbard and Blade: Student Union: Young Republ Club, Treas. MUNOZ, ALFREDO-EE: Quito, Ecuador. IEEE: Pan American' Club. MURPHY, LYNN M.-HSSE: Lewiston, N. Y. Delta Gamma: WRA, V Pres: Panhel Rush Counselor. MURPHY, RALPH L.-ME: Connersville. Cary Hall, Ath Dir. MURPHY, ROBERT P.-HSSE: Warsaw. MURR, MARACIE K.-NT: Lafayette. MURRAY, CHRISTOPHER H.-CHE: Hagerstown. Alpha Tau Omega: AIChE: Block P: Catalyst Club: Iron Key: Mock Pol Conv: Omega Chi Epsilon: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pep Comm: Pti Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Tau Beta. Pl. MYERS, BARBARA K.-HSSE: Dayton, Ohio. Vawter Hall, V Pres: AWS: Mock Pol Conv: Student Union: WRH Governing Bd: WRA: Young Republ Club. MYERS, JOHN T.-IM: Hamilton. State House: Student Co-pp Assoc: Ward Org. NAAB, CHARLES E.-AG: Mt. Vernon. NAGY, CYNTHIA J.-HSSE: Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Duhme Hall: Kappa Delta Pi: Major-Minor Club: Mock Pol Conv: Modern Dance Club: Newman Club: Sailing Club: SNEA: WCCR: Young Dem Club: Pi Delta Phi. NAGY, KAREN M.-S: Hillside, Ill, State St Ct, Ct 1 Pres: Block P: Kappa Delta Pl: Mock Pol Conv, State Delegations Com: Old Masters: Tomahawk: SNEA. NAGY, ROBERT E.-CHE: Willoughby, Ohio. Fowler House, Lt. Gov: Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: AIChE. NAUGLE, LINDA R.-HE: Salem. H-8: AWS: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter: Inter-Varsity Church Fellow: Univ Choir: Wesley Found: WRA. NEDDEN, WILLIAM F.-HE: Milwaukee, Wls. State St Ct, Pres: Mil Band: Mock Pol Conv: Railroad Club. NEDVED, THOMAS K.-CE: North Riverside, Ill, Alpha Sigma Phi: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. NEFF, JENNIE S.-HE: Indianapolis. Zeta Tau Alpha: AWS: wack P: DEBRIS: Greek Wk Comm: Home Ec Chapter: OSGS: A. NEGELE, JOHN W.-ESE: Pittsburgh, Pa. H-2: Block P: Outing Club: Phi Eta Sigma.: Tau Beta Pi: Wesley Found. 5' Ns rv, I H-of 4 Q Q3 4' N 'V ......,f ei- X ,r -s Q- W, -sql, es.. vas, -:r 579 5 NELSON, DAVID C.-S: Kankakee, Ill. Exec Counc, H-4: Mock P: Mil Band: Student Senate: WCCR. NELSON, DONALD L.-S: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hall-D. NELSON, KAREN L.-HE: Indianapolis. Pub Chrm, Chi Omega: Delta Phi Delta: Student Union. NELSON, LEROY J.-CHE: Pittsburgh, Pa. Sr Function Chrm, Phi Kappa Tau: Newman Club: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. NELSON, MAREN A.-HE: Indianapolis. Chl Omega: Delta Phi Delta: Old Masters: Student Union: Yocng Republ Club. NELSON, RICHARD L.-CE: Mishawaka. H-4. NELSON, THOMAS C.-EE: Berea, Ohio. H-4. NEMES, ALBERT G.-AE: Mishawaka. State Co-op: Mock P: Newman Club: Student Co-op Assoc. NEUBAUER, DONNA L.-HSSE: Chicago, Ill. Chl Omega: AWS: Block P: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Young Republ Club: Panhellenic. NEVILLE, DOUGLAS L.-AE: East St. Louis, Ill. H-2: AIAA: Am Rocket Soc: Duplicate Bridge Club: Jazz Soc: RIVET. NEWVBERG, EDNA E.-HE: Plymouth. Vawter Hall: Block P: Class Coune 2, 3, 4: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Home Ee Chapter: Univ Lutheran Assem. NEWBOLD, DAVID L.-HSSE: Jefferson. State House Co-op: SHC: Student Co-op Assoc: Fresh Baseball. NEWELL, THOMAS C.-S: Peoria, Ill. Sigma Chi: DEBRIS: .Tr Class Counc. NIOCUM, LINDA E.-HE: Scottsburg. LNIICKEIL, RIBERT J.-IM: North Manchester. I-I-2: Pershing Rifles: ock . NIELSEN, KAREN M.-HSSE: Sec, Pi Beta Phi: Block P: Class Coune 2, 3: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Sigma Alpha Eta. NIEMEYER, JOHN E.-EE: Seymour. Amateur Radio Club: AIAA: IEEE: Newman Club. NIKSCI-I, GERALD L.-ESE: Gary. H-2: Am Rocket Soc: Sigma Gamma Tau. NOLOT, THOMAS R,-I ENGR: DePauw. Cary Hall: Newman Club: Young Dem Club. NORRIS, ELIZABETH A.-S: Crown Point. Delta Gamma, Trees: Deseret Club, Pres. NORRIS, ORIN J.-CHE: Ravenswood, W. Va. H-1: AIChE. NORRIS, PAUL D.-AG: Manllla. Farm House: Collegiate 4-H Club: Greek Wk Comm: Hoof and Horn Club. NORRIS, VVILLIAM S.-CHE: Los Alamos, New Mex. State St Ct, Senator: AIChE: Band: Catalyst Club: Mock P: PCIA. NOVICK, ALLEN S.-AE: Millie, Mass. Cary Hall. NOWAK, RICHARD M.-PHAR: Chicago, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau: APhA: Rho Chi: Student Union. NUSBAUM, NEIL E.--IED: Ney, Ohio. ASME: ASTME: ASTD: Newman Club: Married Students Counc. OATES, WILLIAM R.-ESE: Madisonville, Ky. Alpha Phl Omega: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta. Pi: Ward Org. OBEN, WILLIAM M.-ME: Corning, N. Y. House Mgr, Alumni Chrm, Delta Upsllon: ASME: DEBRIS. OBERBECK, KEITH M.-S: Kirkwood, Mo. Delta Tau Delta! Crew: Skull and Crescent. 0'BI10OK, ROBERT P.-ME: Pittsburgh, Pa. Alpha Tau Omega: Sr lglass Counc: Gimlet: IFC Office: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta. Pl: Go . 0'BRIEN, DAVID F.-EE: Chicago, Ill. H-4. ODDEN, THOMAS D.-S: Remington. ODIO, CARLOS E.-CE: San Jose, Costa Rica. Acacia: AIIE: Pan-Am Club. OEDING, ROBERT G. JR.-AE: Brazil. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Hist: Newman Club: Slgma Gamma Tau: Student Union. OGILVIE, JAMES L.-S: Taylorsville. Gables Ct: Arnold Air Soc: Auto Club: Scabbard and Blade: Zouaves. OKAMOT0, ROY T.-EE: Wailuku Maul, Hawaii. H-2: Pershing Rifles: IEEE: Scabbard and Blade. OKOYE, JOSEPHAT K.-CE: Obeledu, E. Nigeria. African Student Assn, V Pres: ASCE: Chl Epsilon: Newman Club: Tau Beta Pi. OLANDER, MARJORIE S.-S: Gary. Alpha Chi Omega, House Mgr, Pol Chrm: Block P: Frosh Class Counc: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: Student Unlon: WRA: Russian Club. OLDAKER, DENNIS P.-EE: East Gary. Cary Hall: Block P. OLIGER, JOHN A.-CE: Greensburg. ASCE. OLLIS, BARBARA R.-I-ISSE: Gary. Warren: SNEA: WRA: Young Dem Club. OLSEN, DONNA R-.-HSSE: Huntington. Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: SNEA: WRA: YWCA, Ways and Means Chrm. OLSON, ERIC N---ME: Chicago, Ill, Cary Hall: ASME: Mock Pol Conv: Purdue Playshop: Purdue Pilot: ASTME. O'NEAL, JAMES W.-ME: Brookville. H-2: Alpha Phi Omega. 0'NEILL, JAMES J.-IM: Mendota, Ill. Phi Sigma Kappa, V Pres: Newman Club: Old Masters: OSS. ORBLYCH, WILLIAM J.-HSSE: Ypsilanti, Mich. OREM, CHARLES J.-IED: Russlavllle. State St Ct: ASTE: Iota Lambda Sigma. gRR, DALE E.--CE: Forest. ASCE: Christian Found: Mock Pol onv. ORR, KAREN M.-HSSE: Bluffton. Warren, Sr Counselor: Block P: AWS, Judicial Bd: Baptist Student Fellow: Green Guard: WRA: WRH Governing Bd: Univ Choir. OSBORNE, ALFRED M.-CE: Indianapolis. Pnl Kappa Elgma, Chaplaln: ASCE: Chi Epsilon, Sec: Outing Club: Deseret Club: Athletic Mgr. OSIKA, BARBARA J.-HSSE: Harvey, Ill. H-8. OSTROWSKI, RICHARD J.-ME: Chicago, Ill. H-4: ASME. OSWALT, STEVEN W.--HSSE: Wabash. OTTO, THOMAS E.-EE: Evansville. Cary Hall, Cary Club Joint Counc: Eta Kappa Nu: Reamers: Tomahawk. OVERMYER, CLAIB D.-S: Rochester. H-4: Kappa Delta. Pi: POMM: Scabbard and Blade. OWCZARZAK, ROBERT J.-S: Hammond. OWEN? WALTER A.-IM: Allen Park, Mich. Gables Ct, Atl-l Dir: Moet . PALAS, RICHARD F.-CHE: Berwyn, Ill. H-3: AIChE: Omega Chi Epsilon: Am Rocket Soc: Phi Eta. Sigma.: Tau Beta Pl. PALMER, JERRY D.-EE: Van Buren. H-3: Army Honor Guard: KMRX, Program Dir. . PANTON, DON B.-EE: Logansport. Cary Hall, Counselor: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pl. n Seniors 582 PAPANICOLAS, MITCHELL J.-CHE: Arlington, Va. H-1: AIChE: Card Section: Tau Beta Pi. PAPE, JOAN D.-HSSE: Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Hall X: Block P: Campus Chest: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pl: Mortar Bd. Sec: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Rho Beta Eta: Theta Alpha Phi: WBAA. PAPLE, RONALD R.-IM: Rochester, N. Y. Gables Ct, Student Body Senator: Auto Club: Block P: Mock P: Young Dem Club, PARKER, ARNOLD R.-IM: Brentwood, Mo. Kappa Sigma, V Pres: Block P: Old Masters. PARKER, DAVID L.-S: LaPorte. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Trainer: APhA: Class Counc, Fr, Soph, Jr: DEBRIS, Act Ed, Editor-In- Chief: Gimlet: Iron Key: Kappa Psi: Mock P: Newman Club: Omlcron Delta Kappa: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent. PARKER, RICHARD P.-EE: South Bend. H-2. PARKERSON, ROGER D.-EE: Ft. Wayne. Aero Club: Amateur Radio Club: Mil Band: WBAA. PARKI-IURST, ROGER W.--CHE: West Lafayette. Phi Gamma Delta: AIChE: Block P: Christian Found: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdusirs: Glee Club: Univ Choir. PARMERLEE, DAVID A.-EE: Edinburg. H-3, Hall Senator: IRE: Scabbard and Blade: Army ROTC Honor Guard. PARR, RICHARD B.-ME: Hudson. H-4: ASME: Judo Club: Purdue Pilots. PARROTT, EDIMONS F.-EE: Indianapolis. PARSAPOUR, HOSSEIN-ESE: Teheran, Iran. Cary Hall, Scholar- ship Chrm: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pl. PARSONS, RONALD E.-S: Danville. Club 25, Sec: Block P: Student Co-op Assoc: Undergrad Math Club. PASQUALE, JOANN K.-HSSE: Logansport. Forensic Union: Newman Club: Dir and Social Coordinator, OIA: Pan-Am Club: PCIA: Purdue Playshop: Student Union: Young Dem Club. PATER, STEPHEN W.-AE: Buffalo, N. Y. H-2: Band: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop: Sigma 'Tau Gamma. PATRICK, GERALD J.-AE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pershing Rifles. PATTERSON. JOHN R.-I ENGR: Kokomo. Phi Kappa Psi. PAULIN, MARILYN L.-HSSE: Cannelton. Duhme: Major-Minor Club: WRA. PAULSON, RICHARD I.-CE: Indianapolis. ASCE: Pershing Rifles. PAV, DARRELL E.-ME: Broadview, Ill. H-2: ASME. PAVLICK, RICHARD T.-IED: Hammond. H-4: ASTME, WVRH. PECK, CAROL A.-HSSE: Indianapolis. H-8: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: WRX Governing Bd. PENCE, WILLIAM R.-ME: Minneapolis, Minn. H-3: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma.. PENNINGTON, LARRY D.-EE: State St Ct, V Pres: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Glee Club. PERKINS, ROBERT K.-AG: Washington. I-L2: Ag Econ Club. PERRIGO, NORMA F.-HE: Las Vegas, N. Mex. H-8, Trcas: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Old Masters: Tomahawk: WRH Governing Bd. PERSHING, MARY A.-HE: Washington. Hall X: Home Ee Chapter: WRA. PERSINGER, WALTER H.-CHE: Eden, N. Y. ENGINEER. PETRINK, MARILYN ROSE-NURSING: Ft. Wayne. AWS: Block P: Newman Club: Purdue Playshop. PETERS, NEWTON S.-CE: Gary. H-3, Senator, Pub Dir: ASCE. PETERSON, DAVID L.--EE: Delphi. Cary Hall, Unit Counc, Forensic Mgr: Collegiate 4-H Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Var Christian Fellow: Young Republ Club: Westminster Fellow: Chrm Univ Presbyterian Stewards. PETERSON, NELA-S: Wallcerton. Pi Beta. Phi, Treas, Asst Rush Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Student Union. ' PETERSON, SANDRA L.-IM: Elmwood Park, Ill. Zeta Tau Alpha, House Mgr: AWS: Block P: Mock P: Student Union: WRA. PFA!-ILER, RUSSELL R.-IM: Shelby, Ohio. Sigma Chl: Gimlet Club: Var Athletics, Football. PIQLUG, GENE A.-AG: Oakland City. Ag Econ Club: Collegiate 4- . PHELPS, KIRKHABI R.-EE: Minneapolis, Minn. Cary Hall, Unit Councilman: Phi Eta Sigma: WCCR. PHILLIPS, BEVERLY L.-QS: Gary. WRH: Green Guard: PMO: SNEA: WRA. PHILLIPS, DONALD B.-S: Marlon. H-2: ENGINEER: EXPON- ENT: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Sigma Mu. PHILLIPS, HENRY N.-S: Marlon. Cary Hall, Joint Councilman: Card Section: Unlv Choir: Wesley Found. PI-IILLIPS, JUDITH A.-HSSE: Crown Point, WRH: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Univ Presbyterian Church: Young Republ Club. ' PICKERING, CAROLE D.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Block P: SNEA: Young Republ Club: Major-Minor Club. PIEPER, WENDELL L.-CHE: Vincennes, Pi Kappa Alpha: AIChE: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union. PIETRASZEWSKI, MELVIN F.-EE: South Bend. H-3: Eta Kappa Nu. PITTS, PENNY-HSSE: Gary. WRH. PLATT, JERRY J.-IM: Shelbyville. Social Dir, 1-I-2: Block P: Wesley Found. PLINER, PATRICIA L.-HSSE: Pearisburg, Va. Pi Beta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: DEBRIS: Delta Rho Kappa: Grecn Guard. PODNEY, CATHERINE S.-PHAR: Chicago, Ill. Warren Hall: APhA: Block P: Drill Team Aux: Kappa Epsilon: WRA. POIRY, ANN L.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Duhme Hall: Mock P: SNEA: WRA: Purdue Playshop: Purdue Players: Newman Club. POLAND, ERNEST F.-HE: Greenhurst, N. Y. POLLOCK, MARGARET J.-HSSE: Oak Park, I'l. H-8: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Bd: SNEA: YWCA. PONSLER, JEAN A.-HE: Greensburg. Warren Hall: Baptist Bible Union: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Drill Team Aux: Folk-af Whirlers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Univ Choir: NEA: Dije-Mar-Trio. POOLE, HOWARD R. JR.-AG: Indianapolis. V Pres, Alpha Gamma Rho: Alpha Zeta: Block and Bridle Club: Collegiate 4-H: Wildlife Club. POORE, CHARLES P.-FOR: Indianapolis. Pres, Sigma Tau Alpha: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Forestry Club: Newman Club: Wildlife Club. POPP, THEONA C.-HSSE: Des Plaines, Ill. Hall X: AWS: WRA: Block P: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: Newman Club. PORTER, SUZANNE-HE: Logansport. Block P: Home Ec Chapter: Student Union: WRA: YWCA. PORTER, VERLEON H.-CHE: LaPorte. Triangle. AIChE: Cata- lyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. POSTLETHWEIGHT, JOAN F.-HU: Evansville. Pres, Vawter Hall: AWS: Block P: Green Guard Tomahawk: WRH Governing Bd: WHA. POTTS, LARRY D.-ME: Washington. ASME. POWELL, CHARLES D.-AG: Lawrenceville, Ill. Chauncey Co-op' Agronomy Club. POVYELL, ROBB E.-IM: Sterling, III. DEBRIS: Mock P: SAM. I Y' 4 POWLESS, GEORGE A.-HSSE: Alexandria, State St Ct: Purduslrs: PMO: Univ Choir. POYNTER, EMMA L.-I-ISSE: Downers Grove, Ill. Warren: AWS Rep: Angel Flight: Block P: Campus Chest: Class Counc, 1, 2, 3: DEBRIS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Mock P. PRANGLEY, THOMAS J.--S: Wlnnetha, Ill, Cary Hall. PRATT, JOHN R. JR.-I ECON: St. Joseph, Mich. Air Force ROTC: Au' For-ce and ROTC Rifle Team: Playshop: Outing Club: Scabbard and Blade: WCCR. PRENTICE, JAMES A.-ME: Hinsdale, Ill. Delta Tau Delta, Asst Treas, Rec Sec: ASME: Gymnastic Club, V Pres: Phi Eta. Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma. PREVVETT, BARBARA L.-PHAR: Eaton. Zeta Tau Alpha: APhA: Green Guard: EXPONENT: Kappa Epsilon, V Pres: Theta Sigma Phi: WCCR. PRICE, ALBERT I-I.-ME: Washington, D. C. Alpha Phi Alpha: AIAA. PRIEM, ROGER L.-AE: Elkhart. Alpha Chi Rho: AIAA: Am Rocket Soc: RIVET. PRITCHETT, MARION E.-AG: Danville. Agronomy Club, See: Ceres, V Pres: Collegiate 4-H: Air Force ROTC Band. PRIQFFITT, WAYNE E.-PHAR: Jamestown. APhA: Class Counc, PRUITT, RICHARD L,-IM: Hammond. PRUITT. SHERRY F.-HE: Indianapolis. H-8: Alpha Lambda Delta.: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu, V Pres: SNEA. PRYOR, CARL N.-FOR: Indianapolis. Phi Kappa Tau, Asst Pledge Trainer: EXPONENT: Forestry Club. PRZYBYLINSKI, PHILLIP G.-ME: Michigan City. Cary Hall: ASME: Soc of Auto Eng. PUCHOWSKI, CAROL J.-HU: Alpha Xl Delta, Social Chrm of Pledge Class: Angel Flight: Block P: Campus Chest: Class Counc, 2. 3: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhellenlc Rush Counselor, 1964: Plnochle Club, Sec: Midshlpman Ball, Queen Court. PUGH, JOHN M.-IED: Kirklin. H-3: Auto Club: Alpha Eta Rho. PULLINS, WILLIS T.--HSSE: Medaryville. Purdue Honor Guard: Alpha Phi Omega: Kappa Delta Pl. PURDY, EDWARD J.-ME: Lafayette. ASME. PURSELL, LEONARD E.-CE: Indianapolis. QUIGLEY, RICHARD M.-IM: Kankakee, Ill. H-1: Newman Club. QUINN, CHARLES N.-ME: Oreland, Pa. Theta Tau, Steward, Chaplain: ASME: ENGINEER: Greek Wk Comm: Mil Band: Old Masters: Pi Tau Sigma: SAE. RABENSTEINE, DAVID L.-PHAR: Lafayette. APhA. RADEWAN, CLARK I-I.-EE: Battle Creek, Mich. Cary: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Mock P: Tau Beta Pl. RADTKE, KAREN S.-HE: Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Kappa Alpha Theta: Angel Flight: Block P: DEBRIS: Green Guard. RAFFERTY, JACK E.-AG: Farmland. Fowler House: Collegiate 4-H: DEBRIS: EXPONENT: Mock P: Old Masters: Student C0-op Assoc: ROTC Honor Guard. RAGSDALE, SUSAN E.-I-ISSE: West Lafayette. Chi Omega. RAMAKER, JAMES K.-HSSE: Wausau, Wis. Phi Gamma Delta: Block P: Fresh Class Pres: DEBRIS, Sports Ed: Delta Rho Kappa: Skull and Crescent: IFC Office, Pol Dir: Mock P: Old Masters: Phi Eta Sigma: Quarterdeck: Scabhard and Blade: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: PCIA. RAMSEY, DANIEL E.-AE: Brownsburg. State House, Sec: Student Co-op Assoc: Old Masters: SHC. RAMSEY. JUDITH A.-HSSE: Anderson. Alpha Omicron Pi, Pub Dir: AWS: Green Guard: Mock P: Block P. RAMSEY, PHILLIP M.-AG: Marlon. RANDAZZO, GERALD J.-ME: Gary. Beta Theta Pi, Co-Rush Chrm: ASME: Mock P. RANK, JUDY A.-HSSE: Kokomo. Delta Gamma, Pres: Block P: Mock P: Green Guard Hon: Panhellenic. RAPHAEL, DIANA G.-HSSE: Park Ridge, Ill. RAREY, CHARLES R.-MTE: Columbus, Ohio. Triangle: Alpha Sigma Mu: AIMetE: Tau Beta Pi. RATIIBUN, CLAIRE F.-HSSE: Park Ridge, Ill. Sec, House Mgr, Pi Beta Phi: AWS: Block P: DEBRIS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P. RAT!-IJEN, JOAN R.-HE: Ft. Wayne. Pres, Duhme Hall: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Old Masters: SNEA: Univ Lutheran Assem: WRH Governing Bd: WRA: Inter-Hall Counc. RATLIFF, ROBERTA K.-HE: Greenwood. Pres, Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: Class Counc, 2: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Old Masters: Panhellenic: SNEA: YWCA. RATZ. MARY E.-S: Indianapolis. Newman Club: Outing Club. RAWLINGS, DONALD C.-PHAR.: Dunkirk. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Dolphin Club: Athletic Mgr. RAWLS, INA S.-HE: Delray Beach, Fla. Pres, Ann Tweedale: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Home Ec Counc: Omlcron Nu: SNEA: Student Co-op A soc. I RAY, VIRGINIA A.-HSSE: Terre Haute. Alpha Phi: AWS: 'Biock P: Campus Chest: Collegiate 4-I-I: Green Guard: Home Ez: Chapter: Purduettes: PMO: SNEA: Student Union: Univ Choir: WRA: Young Republ Club. RECTOR, JAMES 0.-EE: Norfolk, Va. IEEE. ' REDEKER, KENNETH C.-ME: Indianapolis. Kappa Sigma: Skull and Crescent: EXPONENT. REED, ALLAN F.-EE: Eustis, Fla. Pres, State St Ct: Alpha Phi Omega: Mock P. REED, BARBARA J.-HSSE: Scottsburg. Hall X: Collegiate 4-H: Major-Minor Club: WRA. REED, JAMES R.-EE: Yorktown. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. REED, KAREN-IM: Louisville, Ky. Alpha Phi: Mock P: Triton. REEVES, ALTON C.-HE: Columbus. Sec, Chaplain, Alpha Kappa Lambda: OSS. - REEVES, JOHN R.-AG: Washington. Rochdale Co-op. REICHMANIS, ILMARS-AE: Greenwood. H-2. REID, JAMES D.-HSSE: Des Plaines, Ill. Theta Chi: Block P: Greek Wk Comm: Mock P: Old Masters. RENN, DANIEL J.-EE: Elkhart. H-3: AIEE: IRE: KMRX Radio. RENNER, BARBARA J.-HSSE: Webster Groves, Mo. Pres, Kappa Alpha Theta: Class Counc, 1, 23 Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Panhellenic: PMO: Sigma Delta Pi: Univ Choir, RESH, JAN M.-HSSE: Wauwatosa, Wis. Pres, Pi Beta Phi: Block P: Campus Chest: Class Counc, 4: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Mock P: RIVET: WRA. REUTHER, ANN L.-S: Bridgeport, Conn. WRH: Alpha Lambda Delta: Am Chem Soc: Lutheran Student Assem: Triton: WRA: Intramurals. REYNOLDS, JOHN R.-CE: Danville, Ill. Var Athletics. REYNOLDS, LYNN M.-HSSE: Chesterland, Ohio. DEBRIS: Delta Rho Kappa: Univ Choir. REYNOLDS, QUENTIN-IM: Columbus. Gables Cts: Mock P: Var Athletics. REYNOLDSH RICHARD J.-IE: Schoolcraft, Mich. Pres, Treas, Phi Kappa Sigma: IFC Pres Counc: Mock P: Student Union: PCIA RHEIN ROBERT E.-EE: OI fx, F1. cn c - - Pershing Rifles: Wccn. ran 0 3 ess lub' IEEE' Senior 585 RI-IODA, RICHARD H.-IM: Michigan City. H-2. RHODES, GARY D.-EE: New Castle. State St Ct. RHODES, JOSEPH E.-S: West Lafayette. RHODES. LOUISE-HSSE: Goshen. H-8: Alpha Lambda Delta: Univ Choir: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta: YWCA. RIBBLE, WTLLIAM M.-EE: Washington Court House, Ohio. Delta Upsilon, Social Chrm: Pistol Team: Sailing Club: Jr IFC, Pres. RICHARD, JOHN A.-S: Lafayette. Newman Club: Ward Org. RICHARDSON, DAVID G.-EE: Feastervllle, Pa. Theta Chi, Treas, Pres: IF Pres Counc. RICHARDSON, LOUIS E.-AE: Springfield, Ill. Cary: Block P: Judo Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pl: Chi Alpha: Karate Club. RICI-I1-IART, JOYCE E.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Sigma Kappa, Regis- trar, Rec Sec: Angel Flight, Comptroller. Projects Co-Chrm: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Panhellenlc, Rush Counselor: RIVET, Bus Mgr, Cir Mgr: Sigma Delta. Pi: WRA: Pi Delta Phi. RICI-IMAN, JACK E.--S: Westville. Fowler House, Scholarship Dir: Delta Rho Kappa: Am Chem Soc: Mock P: Ward Org. RICKETTS, BENJAMIN I-I.-AG: Covington. Ag Ed Soc: Ceres. RIDDEL, CHARLES H.-ME: Lancaster, Ohio. Gables Ct: ASME. RIETER, ROBERT F.-CHE: Cedarburg, Wis. I-I-2, Unit Social Dir: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. RIG-GS, JAMES R.-AG: Westfield. Rochdale, Social Chrm, 'V Pres: Ag Counc: AGRICULTURIST: Collegiate 4-H, Pres: Hoof and Horn Club: Mock P: Old Masters: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir: Young Republ Club. PCIA. RINE, CAROL M.-S: Kokomo. Alpha Omicron Pi, Scholarship Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Kappa Delta Pl: SNEA: Univ Presbyterian Church. RIORDAN, TERRANCE P.-AG: Zion, Ill. H-2: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Agronomy Club. RIPPE, WILLIAM J.-IM: Ft. Wayne. Kappa Delta Rho: Purdue Pilots: SAM, RISCH, JULIA A.-HE: Vincennes. Alpha Lambda Delta: Newman Club: AWS: Band: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: WRA. RITCI-IIE, BONNIE L.-HE: Sulphur Springs. WRX, Student Advisor, Sr Counselor: Collegiate 4-H: F0lli'a-Wllirlers, Sec: WRA. RITTER, FRANK T.-ME: Toledo, Ohio. H-3. RITTER, HENRY C.-AG: Rensselaer. Ag Ed Soc. RITTSCHOF, SUSAN-I-ISSE: Chicago, Ill. Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: WRA. ROADRUCK, DAVID ROBERTS, CAROLYN S.-EE: Brookston. H-2. M.4-HSSE: Terre Haute. Alpha Phi, Rush Chrm, Act Chrm: AWS: ATOM Wk Chrm: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop, Pub Mgr: Purduettes: PMO: SNEA: Theta Sigma Phi, Sec: Univ Choir: Tomahawk: WBAA: Wesley Found: WRH Governing Bd, Sec: Young Republ Club: Rho Beta Eta, ROBERTS, DAVID W.-S: Manchester, Conn. Triangle: Phi Eta Sigma: Crew: EXPONENT. ROBERTS, NICHOLAS A.-EE: English. H-3: IEEE: Collegiate 4-H: Folk Song Club: Mock P. RQBERTS, ROBIN S.-Hssmp ottei-bein. Alpha Lambda Demi: Pi Delta Phi: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard. ROBERTS, THOMAS A.-ME: Chicag0, IU- Cary: Newman Club. . F.-HSSE: Elkhart. Vawter, Standards Chrm: gg?x?Igb's:XfQ1:?lJni0ng sailing Club: WHA. ROBERTSON, JACK V.-ME: Richmond. Acacia, Corres Sec: ASME: EXPONENT: Pl Tau Sigma: Student Union. s B.-IM: Coatesville, Pa. Phi Kappa Tau: Univ E,?.3?I?'10.5'af4'u'i 112'adi., Club: Mil Ball comm: PMO: Quartet-aecitg Scahbard and Blade: SOUNDINGS, Ed. ROBISON, BRUCE H,-S: Malibu, Calif. H-4: Dolphin, Pres, V Pres: Var Athletics: Purdue Pilots. ROBISON, RODNEY L.-VET MED: South Bend. Alpha Chi Rho, Chaplain, Ritual Officer: Block P: Phl Eta Sigma: Pre-Vet Club: Skull and Crescent, Pres: Student Union: Wesley Found: Student' Chapter AVMA. RODDIGER, HENRY A.-ME: Gary. Delta Upsilon: ASME: SAE. ROELKE, DONALD P.-AE: South Bend. Dclta Chi, Pres: RIVET: IF Pres Counc: Sailing Club: Student Union. ROFFMANN, JERILYNN Mr-HSSE: Crown Point. Block P: Delta Phi Delta: Green Guard: Town Girls: Univ Choir: Univ Lutheran Assem. ROGERS, DONNA S.--HE: Madison. Twin Pines, Social Chrm: Home Ec Chapter: Collegiate 4-H: SNEA. D ROGERS, NANCY J.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Delta Gamma, Act Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Fresh, Soph Counc: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Mortal' Bd: OIA: Panhellenlc, Rush Counselor: PCIA, Exec Sec: Sigma Alpha Eta, V Pres: WRA: Jr Prom Comm: Student-Faculty Orientation Comm. ROGERS, WILLIAM A.-CE: Logansport. Cary, Exec Pub Dir: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Reamer Club. ROGOWSKI, LEONARD B.-IED: East Chicago. ASTD: ASTME: Ind Ed Club: Newman Club: Railroad Club. ROHRBACH, JAMES F.-CHE: Ingomar, Pa. Kappa sigma. ROI-IRMAN, RICHARD L.-I ENGR: Odgen Dunes. Phi Gamma Dena: AIIE: ASTME. . RO0F, WILLIAM M.-IM: Louisville, Ky. Phi Delta Theta: Block P: Scabbard and Blade. ' RORER, STEVEN-ME: Dixon, Ill. H-2: ASME: Blozk P: 'Camera Club, Pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau. Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. ROSE, CHARLES L.-EE: Kokomo. H-2: Eta Kappa Nu. ROSE, MARGARET I-I.-HSSE: Danville, Ill. Alpha Phi: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA: WRA. ROSENBAUM, SONIA G.-S: Guatemala City, Guatemala. Standards Co-Chrm, Wood Hall: AVVS: Gold Peppers: OIA: Pan-Am Club. ROSKA, ROBERT K.-IM: Milwaukee, Wls. Christian Science Org: Mil Band. . ROSS, STEVEN T.-EE: Atherton, Calif. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Rush Chrm: Canterbury Assn: Scabbard and Blade. ROSSI, JOHN E.-EE: North Pekin, Ill. IEEE: Newman Club. ROSSO, WAYNE A.-S: Louisville, Ky, Delta Chi, Pledge Tr: Archery Club: Block P: Mock P: Outing Club: Young Repuhl Club. ROTI-I, JOHN W.-AG: Star City. Alpha Chl Rho, Steward: Ag Econ Club: Auto Club: Collegiate 4-H Club. V Pres: Hoof and Horn Club: Newman Club: Young Republ Club. ROTI-I, SHARON E.--HSSE: Rockport. Shoemaker, Treas and Pres: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: OIA: O'd Masters: SNEA: Pi Delta Phi: SCA Bd. ROTHERT, WKILLIAIWI F.-IM: Sylvania, Ohio. Phi Sigma. Kappa.. ROTHMAN, ALAN M,-S: Philadelphia, Pa. Cary Hall: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Phi Eta Sigma. ROTTIER, FRANK-ME: Greencastle, Pa. Gables Ct: ASME: SAE. ROUGH. KEITH E.-AG ENGR: Lakeville. Kneale, V Pres: Tau Beta Pi: ASAgE: Student Coop Assoc: Alpha Epsilon, V Pres. ROUDEBUSH, JOHN R.-EE: Fishers. IEEE. ROUSSEAU, ELAINE W.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. WRH: Block P: Mock P: EXPONENT: Triton: WCCR. ROVKA, JOHN M.-I ENGR: Coatesville, Pa. Arnold Air Soc: Newman Club: Pershing Rifles. Seniors Ms...f 41' Esft, vw, q ul Tj, 587 ROZI-ION, NANCY E.-HSSE: North Judson. Band: Block P: Major-Minor Club: Newman Club: WRA. RUARK, BRIAN R.-IM: Indianapolis. Alpha Tau Omega, Scholar- ship Chrm: Greek Wk Comm: Jr Prom Comm: Mil Band: Mock P: Univ Choir. LEUNDLE, JAMES T.-EE: Buffalo, N. Y. State St Ct: Eta Kappa u. RUPPE, MARGARET L.-I-ISSE: South Bend, Southwest X, Treas: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: WRX Governing Bd: Saddle Club, RUSSELL, LARRY E.-HSSE: Sullivan. Phi Kappa Theta: Gimlet: Mock P: Old Masters: Purdusirs: PMO: Univ Choir. RUSSA, ROBERT S.-AE: Oak Park, Ill. Am Rocket Soc: ASME: Camera Club: AIAA. RUZICKA, FRANK J.-S: Chicago, Ill. H-4, Pres: Pendragon: Student Senate. RYAN, J. THOMAS-HSSE: Lafayette. Phi Kappa Psi: Glmletsg Var Athletics, Golf. RYAN, JAMES P.-S: Cincinnati, Ohio. Newman Club. RYNER, JEAN-HSSE.: Norfolk, Va. Chi Omega: Green Guard: OIA: PCIA. RYSDON, ROY C.-EE: Broadview, Ill. Mock P: Reamers: Sailing Club. SAAL, KARL WV. JR.-AE: Warwick, N. Y. Aeromodelers: IAS. SABATH, ROBERT E.--I ENGR.: Chicago, Ill. Sigma Alpha Mu, Sec, Pledge Counselor: B'nai B'rlth Hillel Found: Card Section, Field Dir: Greek Wk Comm, Forum Chrm: .Tr Prom Comm: Mock P: OSS: Skull and Crescent: AIIE. SACCO, VIRGINIA M.-HSSE: West Hartford, Conn. Newman Club: Old Masters, Hostess: Student-Faculty Comm. SAITER, DANIEL H.-IM: Indianapolis. Acacia: Athletic Mgr. SALINY, DENNIS'E.-CHE: Oak Park, Ill. H-2, Exec Pub Dir: Alpha Phi Omega, V Pres: AIChE: Army Honor Guard: Catalyst Club: Scabbard and Blade: POMM. SALO, NANCY S.-HE: Atlanta, Ga. Kappa Alpha. Theta, V Pres: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Block P: Gold Peppers: Home Ee Chapter: Mortar Bd: Omicron Nu: Student Union, .lr Bd. SANDER, RICHARD W.-AG: Evansville. Theta Xl, Pres, V Pres: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Gimlet: IFC Treas: Mock P: Old Masters: Young Republ Club. SANDERS, FLOYD-ME: Griffith. ASME. SANTA-MARIA, B. PETER--I ENGR: Medellln, Colombia. Tau Kappa Epsilon: AIIE: Pan-Am Club. SARBER, ELAINE C.-S: Elkhart. Vawter, Standards Coordinator: AWS: Block P: Canterbury Assn: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: WRH Governing Bd: WRA. SARBER, WARREN II.-AG: Plainfield. Ag Ed Soc: Student Co-op Assoc. SARTORIS, VYILLIAM L.-EE: Hammond. Delta Chl, Treas: DEBRIS: Eta Kappa Nu: Newman Club: Phi Eta. Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Tau Beta Pl: Young Republ Club. SAUER, JOHN B.-S: Beech Grove. Cary, Unit Councilman: Newman Club. SAYLER, BARBARA A.-ATE, S: Jacksonville, Fla.. H-8, Student Advisor, Counselor: Block P: DEBRIS: Student Union. SCI-IAAL, .IEANINE C.-HSSE: Lafayette. Zeta Tau Alpha.: AWS: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mock P: OSGS: Purduettes: SNEA: Univ Choir: Wesley Found. SCHAEFER, EDWARD A.-IM: Richmond. Delta Upsllon, Hint, Scholarship Chrm: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: RIVET: Student Union: Sr Social Chrm. SCHAEFER, FRANK G.-CE: Maywood, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASCE: Dairy Club: Judo Club: Mock P: Reamer Club. SCHAEFER, PHILIP E.-CE: Columbus. Cary. SCHAEFER, SANDRA L.-HE: Sycamore, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega, Panhellenlc Rep, Rush Counselor: Campus Chest: Fresh, Soph, Jr, Sr Counc: Jr, Sr Class Sec: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Panhellenic: Pep Comm. SCHAFER, ROBERT E.-IM: Pittsburgh, Pa. H-3, Senate, Exec Counc: Mock P: Omicron Delta Kappa, V Pres: Pendragon: Purdue Pilots, Treas: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and B ade: Tomahawk: PCIA: Iron Key: Student Senate. SCHALLIOL, HELEN M.-HE: Mishawaka. Phl Mu, V Pres: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Omicron Nu: Univ Choir, SCHABENBURG, SANDRA J.-S: Timonium, Md. SOI-IARF, SUSAN J.-HSSE: Aurora. Twin Plnes: Collegiate 4-H: Folk-a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Old Masters: Wesley Found: WHA: Young Republ Club. SCHASER, JOAN C.-HSSE: Gary. Block P: Campus Chest: Mock P: Old Masters: SNEA. ' SCIIEELE, VICTOR F.-EE: Ft. Wayne. State St Ct. ' SCHERSCIIEL, EUGENE F.--IED: West Lafayette. Crew: Salllng Club: Univ Choir. SCIIERSCIIEL, KARL E.--AG: Bedford. Delta Sigma Phl: Collegiate 4-H: Newman Club. SCIIICII, REX E.-ME: Dixon, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha., V Pres: Mock P: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. SCIIIESS, JAMES R.-S: East Gary. SCHIMMEL, WALTER P.-ME: New Carlisle, ASME: Newman Club: Pl Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pl. SOHLAMERSDORF, JOHN M.-ME: Elkhart. ASME: Soc of Auto Eng. SCHLENSKER, JEROME H.-ME: Anderson. WCCR, News and Special Events Dir. SCHMICKER, WILLIAM D.-ME: Wlnamac. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Card Section: Pep Comm. SCIIMIDT, DAVID K.-AE: Lafayette. AIAA: Purdue Pllots: Sailing Club. SCHMIDT, KATIEERYN A.-I-ISSE: Lafayette. Newman Club: SCOPE. SCHMIDT, MARY C.-HSSE: Kansas City, Mo. DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock P: PMO: Sigma Alpha Eta: Univ Choir. SCHMITS, JOHN W.-ME: Dayton, Ohlo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Pledge Educator: Card Section: IFC Office: IF Pres Counc: Phi Eta. Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: JIFC, Sec-Treas. SCHNEIDER, ALFRED-AE: Tel-Aviv, Israel. Judo Club. SCHNEIDER, BARBARA A.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Hall X: Pi Delta Phi: Homecoming Court: Pershing Rifles, SCHNEIDER, DENNIS R.-IM: St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Theta Moonshine Boy. SCHNEIDER, JAMES E.-PHAR.: Indianapolis. Alpha Sigma Phi: APhA: Kappa Psi: Newman Club. , 1 SCIIOELCII, J. RICHARD-IM: Shelbyville. Treas, Sigma Chl: Var Athletic Mgr, Basketball. - SCROLL, PHILIP C.-S: Warsaw. State St Ct: ACS. SOI-IOLL, RICHARD L,-EE: Indianapolis. Phi Sigma. Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: KMRX: Rifle Team: Pershing Rifles: IEEE. SCHOLZ, FRED A.-EE: Markham, Ill. Chess Club: IEEE: Judo. SCI-IONEBERGER, JOANNE G.-S: Cleveland, Ohio. Vawter Hall: AWS: Block P: EXPONENT: Green Guard: OIA: WRA: Young Republ Club. SUHONER, PHILIP J.-CHE: Akron, Ohio. Delta Upsllon: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Student Union: Var Athletics. SCI-I00. RAYMOND R.-EE: Beech Grove. Cary Hall: IEEE: WCCR Radio Club. SSEIEIADE, GRIFF E.-EE: River Forest, Ill. H-3: Auto Club: 4 Senior 589 SCHRANZ, MICHAEL V.--IM: Muncie. Delta Tau Delta, House Mgr: Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: Old Masters: SAM: Var Athletics. SOHROCK, LARRY R.-ME: Middletown, Ohio. H-3: Baptist Student Fellow: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Religious Counc: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Choir. SOHROEDER, REUBEN W.-AG: Mt. Vernon. Rochdale: Student Co-op Assoc. SCHULER, NORMAN R.-S: Vincennes. H-4, Senator: Mock P: Var Athletics. SCI-IULTE, MARGUS V.-HSSE: Munster. SCHULTHEIS, NADINE M.-I-ISSE: Fort Branch. Alpha Xi Delta, V Pres: Alpha. Lambda Delta: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa, V Pres: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Newman Club: OSGS: Peace Corps: Pep Comm: Univ Choir. SCHULTHISE, LARRY R.-EE: Troy. Cary Hall. SCHULTZ, ELISABETH A.-I-ISSE: Valparaiso. Phi Mu, Pledge Trainer: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: WRA. SCHULZ, FRED E.-IM: Homewood, Ill. Pi Kappa Phi: Mock P: Newman Club. SCHULTZ, ROBERT W.-EE: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall: AIEE: IEEE: IRE. SCHUMAN, MARILYN V.-HE: Wanamaker. Hall X, Exec Bd: Baptist Student Fellow: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Old Masters: Purdue Student Christian Fellow: PMO: Univ Choir: WRX Governing Bd. SCHUSTER, SUE E.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Warren Hall: Block P: Campus Chest: Delta Rho Kappa: Mock P: Sigma Delta Pi. SCHVVALBERT, RUSSELL SV.-IM: Toledo, Ohio. H-3: Auto Club: Block P: Mock Pol Conv: SAM. SCOTT, DAVID L.-IM: Rushville. Auto Club: Block P: Folk Singers Club: Mock Pol Conv: Ward Org: WCCR: Wesley Found: Young Am for Freedom: Young Republ Club. SCOTT, EVERETT L.-I ENGR: Galveston. AIIE: ASTME: Student Union. SCOTT, GARY H.-CE: Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sigma Tau Gamma, Rush Chrm: ASCE: Block P. SCOTT, HUGH L.-S: Hammond. Kappa Sigma: Dolphin Club: Gimlet: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. SCOTT, SUSAN K.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Phi Mu: Block P: SNEA: Student Union: Panhellenic. SCOTTON, XVILLIAM P.-CE: Dover, Del. H-1: Pres, ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Crew. SEARS, BONITA R.-HSSE: Princeton, Ill. Hall X: Green Guard: SNEA: Young Republ Club: YWCA. SEASHOLS, DIANE E.-HSSE: Huntington. Hall X, Sec: Green Guard: Mock P: Purduettes: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir. SEBERGER, JOANNA E.-HSSE: Gary. Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Alpha Eta, SEBERGER, ROGER C.-PHAR: Gary. APhA: Kappa Psi. SEITER, SARAH H.-HE: Indianapolis. Marshal, Kappa Alpha Theta: Angel Flight: Block P: Mock P: Delta Sigma Sigma-- SELLS, HARRY E.-ME: Valparaiso. Sigma Nu: ASME: Old Masters: Pershing Rifles. SENCI-IAK, WILLIAM E.-AE: Whiting. Cary Hall, Pol Dir: Aeronautics and Astronautics Soc: ENGINEERING: Newman Club: Purdue Pilots: Tau Beta Pi. SENF, LOUISE M.-HSSE: Pine Village. SENNSTROM, JOHN H.-IM: Waynesboro, Pa. Hist, Lambda Chi Alpha: Army Honor Guard: Block P: Mock P: Student Union: Univ Choir. SEREY, SHARON A.-I-ISSE: Lafayette. Alpha Delta Pi: Band, Majorette: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhellenic: WBAA. SETZLER, PAUL E.-AE: Culver. H-1. SHAFFER, DALE M.-MATH Ed: Modoc. Cary Hall: Undergrad Math Club. SHAFFER, JAMES T.-IED: West Lafayette. ASTD: ASTME. SHAFFER, SARAH P.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Undergrad Dames Club: Alpha. Kappa Delta. SHALIBO, DONALD L.-CE: Detroit, Mich. H-1, Senate, Unit Counc: ASCE: Tomahawk. SHANK, STEPHEN C.-EE: Los Altos Hills, Calif, Triangle: Amateur Radio Club: ENGINEER, Feature Ed: Eta Kappa Nu. SHARIE, RULON-HSSE: St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Theta, House Mgr, Std Bd, Asst Treas: Angel Flight, Projects Chrm: Block P: Class Counc, Fresh and Soph: DEBRIS, Copy Ed: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Theta Sigma Phi. SHARP, NILES J.-AG ECON: Modoc. H-3: Ag Econ Club.. Sl-IEFFLER, RONALD G.-CE: Carlisle. ASCE. SHEPARD, ROSALIE M,-HSSE: Indianapolis. H-8, Counselor: AWS: Block P: DEBRLS: Mock P: Newman Club: SNEA: Univ Choir: Young Dem Club. -, SHERERTZ, H. RACHEL-HSSE: Springfield, Ill. WRH, Standards Chrm: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: SNEA. SHERWOOD, TERRY S.--AG: Tipton. Ag Science Club. E SHIGEKANE, FRED H.--EE: Honolulu, Hawaii. Cary Ha1l,' Cary Club Sec: IEEE. Sl-IIRER, LINDA R.-S: Morocco. Phi Mu, Social Chrm: Angel Flight, Hon Cadet Col 1963: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Bd: OSGS, Jr Bd: Young Republ Club, Sec. SHOEMAKER, BETH A.-HSSE: Goshen. WRH: Block P: EX- PONENT: Green Guard: WRA. SHOEMAKER, JAMES A.-EE: Lafayette. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE. Sl-IO0K, KATHRYN M.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Pi Beta Phi: Block P: Campus Chest: Frosh and Soph Class Counc: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock P: Univ Choir: Pi Delta Phi. SI-IOOK, SANDRA L.-HE: Auburn. Chi Omega: Angel Flight: Block P: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: WRA. SHOOK, THOMAS D.-Logansport. H-4. SHOOP, CATHERINE R.-HSSE: Rocky River, Ohio. Kappa Alpha Theta, Philanthropy Chrm: Block P: Jr Class Counc: Green Guard: Panhellenic. SHOOP, SUE A.--S: Mokena, Ill. Sigma Kappa, Treas: Mock P: SNEA: WRA: Young Republ Club. QHOWALTER, KENNETH V.-FOR: Warsaw. Forestry Club: Outing lub. Sl-IIRIGLEY, RONALD C.-AG: Indianapolis. Mock P: Outing Club: Wildlife Club. s SHUCK, JAMES V.-S: Corydon. SHULL, RUTH A.-HSSE: Rome City. Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: International Affairs Club: Mock' P: OIA: PCIA: PMO: Sigma Delta Pi: Univ Choir: Wesley Found. SIEFERT, GEORGE J.-ME: Connersville. State St Ct. SIER, JADIES J.-PHAR: Gary. H-2: APhA: Newman Club. - SILVERS, JOHN B.-ESE: Indianapolis. Triangle, Social Dlr: DEBRIS: Mock Pol Conv: Old Masters: Phi Eta. Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi: Student Body Pres: Iron Key: Soc of Engineering Science: Omicron Delta Kappa. A SILVERTHORN, CHARLIE R.-AG ENGR: Rossville. H-2: Alpha Epsilon. SIMA, JAMES R.-CHE: Whiting. Theta Chi: AICl1E: Card Section: Catalyst Club: EXPONENT: Mock Pol Conv. SIMMONS, JO ELLEN R.-HSSE: Bloomington. Duhme, Corridor Chrm: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: PCIA: Wesley Found: WRA. SIPPLE. CHARLES J.-CHE: Logansport. ASTME, Pres, Member- ship Chrm: ACS: AIChE: Newman Cluh. SITES, JANE A.-HE: Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta.. SIZEMORE, WENDY J.-HSSE: Valparasio. Band: SNEA: Univ Choir: Co-Ed Courtier Newsletter. ISIIEIKEN, SHARON-HSSE: Columbus. Vawter: EXPONENT: WRA: SKINNER, JERRY L.-AG: Stockwell. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Hoof and Horn Club. SKINNER, PATTI C.-HE: Harwood Heights, Ill. Chi Omega, Personnel Chrm: Angel Flight: Block P: Mock P: OIA. SKINNER, THOMAS J.-ME: Kirkwood, Mo. Delta Tau Delta.: Student Union: Scabbard and Blade. SKODA, ROY A.-I ENGR: Edison, N. J. AIIE: Pershing Rifles. SLIPCHECK, DAVID A.-IED: Hammond. H-4: ASTD: Camera Club: Auto Club: ASTME. SLIVKA, ROBERT J.-CHE: Hammond. AIChE. SMALL, JALIES A.-ME: Louisville, Ky. Beta Theta Pi, Schoarship Chrm: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Union: Tau Beta Pi. SMIGIELSKI, THOMAS S.-I ENGR: Rockford, Ill. H-2: Phl Eta Sigma: POMM: Scabhard and Blade: Tau Beta Pl: Alpha Pl Mu: AIIE. SMITH, CARLETON L.-EE: Evansville. Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. SMITH, DAVID E.-S: Downers Grove, Ill. Cary, Pres: Mock P: Pendragon: Pep Comm: Reamers: Tomahawk: Var Athletics: Cary Club. SMITH, DOLORES M.-HSSE: LaPorte, Alpha. Delta Pl: Mock P: Drill Team Aux: Student Court: Student Union: Univ Lutheran Assem: WRA: NEA. SMITH, FAITH A.-HSSE: Chicago, Ill. H-8: Block P: Forensic Union: Mock P: Univ Choir. SMITH, HASTINGS A. JR.-S: Indianapolis. Pres, Phi Gamma Delta.: Block P: V Pres, Soph: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma.: Sigma Pl Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club: Omicron Delta Kappa: Sr Mgr Glee Club. SMITH, JAMES L.-CHE: Lexington, AIChE: ASTE: Catalyst Club. SMITH, JAMES M.-AG: Hartford City. House Mgr, Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Ed Soc: AGRICULTURIST3 Band: Collegiate 4-H: Mock P: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Univ Presbyterian Church: IFYE. SMITH, JUDITII H.-S: Glen Ellyn, Ill. House Mgr. Sec, Alpha Delta Pl: Block P: Green Guard: Panhellenic: PCIA: Student Un on. SMITH, KAREN M.-HSSE: Anderson. Vawter Hall: Archery Club: Wesley Found. SMITH, KENNETH A.-EE: Munster. H-2: Camera. Club: IEEE. SMITH, L. EDWARD-IM: Muncie. Sigma Phi Epsilon. SMITH, L. VVILLIAM-ME: Decatur. Cary Hall: Reamer Club: Student Senate. SMITH, LINDA K.-HSSE: New Albany. H-S, Lt Gov: Block P: Mock P: PCIA: WBAA: WRH Governing Bd: WRA: Student Senate. SMITH, LINDA L.-HSSE: Logansport. AWS: Block P: SNEA: Student Union. SMITH, LLOYD K.-PE: Gary. H-1: Omicron Delta Kappa: Purdue Playshop: Purdue Student Christian: Scabbard and Blade. SMITH, RICHARD B.-ME: Sherwood, Ohio. H-4: ASME: IAS. SMITH, ROBERT C.-I ENGR: Chicago, Ill. AIIE. SMITH, ROBERT T.-EE: St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Chi: Greelc Wk Comm: IFC Office: Skull and Crescent. SMITH, ROSALIE E.-HSSE: Milford, Ill. Pledge Trainer, Pi Beta, Phi: OIA: Purdue Playshop: WBAA. SMITH, ROSANNE M.-HSSE: Gary. H-8: WRA. SMITH, SUSAN J.-HSSE: Monticello. Major-Minor Club: Foil: Dance Club. SMITH, VIRGIL K. III-AE: Gulfport, Miss. Arnold Air hSoc:- Baptist Student Union. SMITI-IERMAN, ROBERT L.-AG: Greenfield. H-1: Grand Prix Crew: Intramural Sports: Purdue Pilots. SMOLEK, LOUIS F. JR.--ME: San Pierre. SMULLEN, CANDACE A.-HSSE: Detroit, Mich. Alpha Phi, Standards Chrm: Panhellenic Rush Counselor: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS, Judicial Bd: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Mock P: Kappa Delta Pi: PCIA: Sigma Alpha Eta: Tomahawk: WRX Governing Bd. ' SNEED, TERRYLE L.-CE: Noblesville. H-2: Var Athletics. SNITGER, JAMES E.-PE: Beaver, Pa. Delta Upsilon: Var Athletics. SNOKE, DIANE E.-HE: Logansport. Shoemaker, Pub, Song Leader: AGRICULTURIST, Home Ee Ed: Collegiate 4-H: Omicron Nu: Univ Choir: WRA. SNYDER, DAVID A.-CHE: Princeton. Cary Hall: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta. Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. SNYDER, DOUGLAS D.-S: Columbia City. Purdue Pilots. SNYDER, HOWARD A.--AE: Brownsburg. H-4, Treas, Unit Pres. SNYDER, MARGARET A.-HSSE: Mishawaka. Hall X: Green Guard: Student Union. SNOW, JAMES M.-IM: Kokomo, Phi Kappa. Tau: IFC Office. SO, DAVID S.-PHAR: Hong Kong. Cary Hall: APhA: Chinese Student Club: Kappa Psi: Newman Club. SODERBERG, STEVE K.-AG: Forest Park, Ill. Phi Kappa Tau, Sgt at Arms: Dairy Club: Mock Pol Conv. SODERSTROM, ANN-HU: Munster. Pi Beta Phi: Block P: EX- PONENT: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Mock P. SOLAN, JOSEPH E.-IED: Hammond. Sigma Pi, Pledge Trainer: ASTE: Block P: Mil Ball Comm: Mock P: Newman Club: Old Masters: Quarterdeck, V SOMMERS, THOMAS E.-AG: Kouts. Alpha Gamma Rho, Sec, Rush Chrm: Alpha Zeta: Gimlet Club: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, V Pres: Ornlcron Delta Kappa. SOPER, JOHN It.-EE: Redkey. Cary Hall: Kappa Kappa Psi: Mil Band. SORRELI., MARY J.-HU: Knightstown. H-8, Treas SW-X: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: WRX Governing Bd: WRA. SOYODE, BABAJIDE A.-CHE: Lagos, Nlgerla. AIChE: Canterbury Club: International Assoc: Soccer Club, Captain. , SPAMAN, GILBERT R.-CE: Dearborn, Mlch. ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. SPANOPOULOS, JAMES F.-P: East Gary. Sigma Pi, V Pres, Social Chrm: APhA: Block P: Crew: Gimlet: Mil Ball Comm: Quarterdeck, Pres: Scabbard and Blade: IFC Comm. . SPARBEII, LEONARD P.-HSSE: Hammond. Sigma Alpha Mug B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: IFC Office: OSS: Var Football. SPARKS, RICHARD K.-EE: Gary. H-2: AIEE: Baptist Student Fellow: Christian Found: ENGINEER: IRE: Wesley Found: Pendragon. SPEAKER, C. EUGENE-AG: Columbus. Alpha Gamma Rho, Pres, Rush Chrm: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H Club: IF Pres Counc: Mil Ball Comm: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. SPEARS, ANITA J.-HU: Indianapolis. Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: Campus Chest: Delta Rho Kappa: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: SNEA: Student Unlon: Miss Purdue Comm. SPEECE, JOSEPH M.-IM: Anderson. H-1, Pres: Student Senate: Tomahawk. eniors 593 Seniors 594 SPILLY, EDWARD J.-IM: Romney. Geological Soc. SPITZNAGLE, LARRY A.-PHAR: Lafayette. APhA. SPRAGUE, BEVERLY K.-HE: Freetown. Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Young Regubl Club. SPRING-MAN, GILLIE F.-AE: Attica. Arnold Air Soc: Scabbard and Blade. SPULLER, JOHN D.-AG ENGR: Rushville. Farm House, Pledge Trainer, Rush Chrm: AGRICULTURIST: Alpha Zeta: ASAgE: Block P: Collegiate 4-H Club, Pres: Greek Wk Comm: Mock P: Student Union. SPURLING, SHARON K.-HE: Indlznacolis. Hall X, Standards Coordinator: AWS: Baptist Student Found: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: WRX Governing Bd: WRX Exec Bd. STAFFORD, JAMES C.-EE: Shelbyville. Fowler House, Pres, Jt Assemblyman, Bus Mgr: Amateur Radio Club: Baptist Student Fellow: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Persh'ng Rifles: Reamers: Tau Beta Sigma. STAI-ILI-IUT, SHIRLEY A.-S: Ft. Wayne. Duhme: Outing Club: AWS: Am Chem Soc: Mock P: Univ Presbyterian Church: WRA: Iota Sigma Pi: National Sc Found. STANESA, THOMAS N. JR.-IED: Indianapolis. American Soc of Training Dir: American Soc of Tool and Mant E. STANIS, VVILLIAM J.-EE: Decatur, Ill. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta. Pi. STANLEY, MARION L.-CHE: New Haven. A'pha Chl Rho, Athletic Mgr: AIChE: Mock P. STANLEY, DIANE--S: Muncie. Vawter, AWS Rep: Baptist Student Union: PCIA. STANLEY, NANCY L.-HE: Danville. Alpha Omega Pi, V Pres: AWS: Block P: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA. STANLEY, ROBERT L.-AG: Vincennes. Pl Kappa Phi: Pre-Vet Club. STAPLETON, THEODORE D.-I ENGR: Akron, N. Y. H-3: AIIE: Block P: ASTME. STARKE, RUTH A.-HE: Mishawaka. Duhme, Standards Chrm: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Block P: WRA. STARR, COLIN N.-CE: Salem. State St Ct. STEBERI., DONALD L.-EE: Kettering, Ohio. Theta Tau, Pres, Sec: AIEE: IRE: IF Pres Counc. STEELE, DANIEL C.-EE: Alexandria. Amateur Radio Club: Mil Band: Sailing Club: Young Re ubl Club. STEENBARGER, DAVID B.-PHAR: Columbus. Sigma. Pl, Sec: APhA: Block P: Kappa Psi: Lutheran Student Assn: Mil Ball Comm: Mock P: PHARMACIST: Student Union. STEFFEY, RODNEY K.-S: Downers Grove, Ill. Theta Xi. STEIDINGER, DONNA K.--HU: Bement, Ill. Chl Omega, Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Campus Chest: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa Delta Pl: Mortar Bd: Pep Comm: Pi Delta Phi: Theta Sigma Phi: Jr Prom Queen. STEINER, LOIS E.-S: Louisville, Ky. Hall X, WRX Governing Bd: Sr Counselor: Block P: Jr Class Counc: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: PMO: Univ Choir: WRX: Pl Delta Phi. STENBERG, TERESA I-I.-HE: Minneapolis, Minn. WRH: Block P: Mock P: Univ Choir. STEPHAN, PETER. M.-EE: Coraopolis, Pa. H-2: Camera Club: ENGINEER: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: SAE. STEPI-IENSON, EDWARD P.-EE: Gary. Gables Ct. STEPHENSON, RANDOLPH W.-AE: Dal'as, Texas. Phi Delta Theta. STERNER, LARRY W.-I ENGR: Cape May, N. J. H-2: Alpha Pl Mu: AIIE. STEVENS, DAVID M.-CE: Wauwatosa, Wls. Kappa Delta Rho, Senator, Steward, Treas: Block P: DEBRIS. STEVENS, RICHARD G.-CHE: Louisville, Ky. Beta Theta Pi: Quarterdeck: Scabbard and Blade. STEVENS, TRACY J.-ME: Indianapolis. ASME: Tomahawk. STEWART, ALAN K.-MTE: Elmhurst, Ill. H-2: Catalyst Club: Phi Eta Sigma.. STEWART, DANA l'.-HSSE: Hammond. H-8: Campus Chest: Mock P: PCIA: Purdue Playshop. STEWART, JAMES F,-EE: New Albany. Eta Kappa. Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Ward Org. - STOCKS, LOUISE K.-HSSE: Chicago, Ill. Phi Mu: Mock P: Panhellenic: WBAA. STOLL, BEVERLY J.-S: South Bend. Treas, Alpha Delta Pl: Christian Science Org: Greek Wk Comm: Green Guard: OIA: PCIA. STONE, PAMELA S.-HSSE: Kokomo, Kappa. Alpha Theta: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Purduettes: PMO: Univ Choir. STONER, MARVIN G.-ME: Indianapolis. Cary Hall: ASME: Block P: Mock P. STORM, THOMAS D.-CHE: Indianapolis. STOVER, XVILLIAM R.-CE: Wauwatosa, Wis. Pres, Sec, Kappa Delta Rho: Block P: .Ir Ed, DEBRIS: IF Pres Couric: Mock P: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Young Dem Cluh. STOWELI., BRUCE E.-IM: Hobart. Treas, Beta. Sigma P-i:' Old Masters. STRAIN, DANA E.-S: Dumont, N, J. Modern Dance Club: Outing Club. STRAIN, THOMAS E.-PHAR: Wheatficld. H-1: APhA: Block P: Moclc P. STRANDIIAGEN, KAREN P.-HSSE: South Bend, Act, Rush Chrm, Alpha Phi: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Hon: Panhellenic: Triton. ' ' ' STRATER, PAUL E.-IM: Rome City. STRATI-IMAN, JOHN T.-S: Lafayette. WBAA. ' STRAUSS, ALAN D,-ME: Madison, Wis. Arnold Air Soc: Mil Ball Comm: Pi Tau Sigma: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshog: Tau Beta Pi. STREMMING, KENNETH P.-PHAR: Evansville. APhA. STROM, ALAN P.-S: Pittsburgh, Pa. H-2: Alpha. Epsilon Dclta: Band. STRUBLE, WILLIAM J.-IED: Peru. Cary Hall. STRUNK, B. MICHAEL-FOR: Evansville, Forestry Club: Outing Club: Xi Sigma Pi. STUCK, RAYMOND A.-AG: LaCrosse. Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pl. STUCKEY, THODIAS E.-HSSE: Indianapdis. Sigma Pi: GIMP. STUDEBAKER, DAVID A.-ME: Elkhart. Senator, H-2. STULTZ, JAMES R.-HSSE: Heidelberg, Germany. H-3: Jr Prom Comm: Young Republ Club. STUIRDEVANT. JIM-I ENGR: Salem. Cary Hall: Alpha. Pl Mu: AIIE: Christian Found: Mock P. STURM, MARGARET A.-S: Centerville. H-8: Mock P: SNEA. SULLIVAN, GENE R.-IED: Leroy. Iota Lambda Sigma. SULLIVAN, JANET S.gHSSE: Crown Point. Collegiate 4-H: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Student Co-op Assoc. SULLIVAN, ROBERT A.-EE: Wayzata, Minn. Engineering Counc: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: PMO: Tau Beta. Pi. . 5 Seniors 5 SUNDSTROM, STEPHEN J.-IM: East Aurora, N. Y. Phi Kappa Psi: Var Athletics. SUTER, JOAN K.-HSSE: Wakarusa. Duhme: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Univ Choir: WRA. SUTTON, KAREN L.-PHAR: C'eveland Heights, Ohio. Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Newman Club: Sailing Club: Am Phar Assn: POMM: Army Ball Queen Ct. SUTTON, ROBERT S.-EE: Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. H-1. SUYDAM, SHARON R.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: OIA: Panhelienic: Peace Corps: PMO: WRA. SVVANSON, JOHN F.-EE: Nichols, Iowa. IEEE. SWANSON, KENNETH C.-CHE: Columbus. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Recorder: AIChE: Catalyst Club: Mil Band. SWARTZ, ALAN P.-AG: Lewisville. Farm House, Correa Sec: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Collegiate 4-H Club: DEBRIS: Greek Wk Comm: Mock Pol Conv: POMM: Skull and Crescent. SWARTZELL, LAWRENCE O.-IM: Stony Brook, Long Island, N. Y. H-2: Block P. SWERLING, LAWRENCE B.-CHE: Pittsburgh, Pa. Scribe, Alpha Epsilon Pi: AIChE: B'nal B'rith Hillel Found: YWCA. SVVIFT, VIRGINIA L.- HSSE: Elkhart. Sec, Pi Beta Phi, SWII-IART, KAREN S.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Hall X, Pres, Treas: AWS: Block P: Class Counc, Jr: Green Guard: Mock P: SNEA: gtudent Union: WRX Govemlng Bd: Young Dem Club: Jr Prom omm. SWINDLER, ROMA J.-HSSE: Huntington. Counse'0r, H-8: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Omicron Nu: PMO: SNEA: Univ Choir: BSCM. SWINFORD, ALAN J.-PHAR: Anderson. Hlst, Phi Kappa Psi: APhA: Block P: Class Counc, Jr: DEBRIS: Mock P: Intramurals. SWINFORD, ARLEEN H.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Biock P: Class Counc, 2: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: WRA: YWCA. SWISHER, LINDA B.-HE: Noblesville. Social, Rush Chrm, Alpha Omicron Pl: AWS: Block P: Campus Chest: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Panhellenic: WRA. TABACCIII, GUY B.-EE: Cadiz, Ohio. H-2. TAG!-ION. EVONNE-HSSE: Mishawaka. WRH, Pub Co-ord: Student Senate: Block P: Sr Class Counc: Green Guard: Major- Minor Club, Sec: Tomahawk, Treas: WRH Governing Bd: WRA, V Pres. TALLMAN, CURTIS G.-EE: Indianapolis. H-1, Floor Senator, Asst Chief Engineer: WMRH. TAYLOR, JADIES D.-MTE: Russiaville. H-2: AIMetE: Block P. TAYLOR, JOAN P.-HSSE: Kouts. Warren: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: OIA: Univ Choir: WRH Governing Bd. TAYLOR, KARL B.-AG: West Lafayette. Farm House, Rush Chrm, Pub Relations Chrm: Alpha, Zeta, Chronicler: Christian Found, Program Chrm: Collegiate 4-H: Skull and Crescent: Thomas Say, Sec-Treas: Entomological Soc: Univ Choir: Var Glee Club. TAYLOR, MARVIN M.-S: Knox. Fairway, Work Chrm: Student Co-op Assoc: Var Christian Fellow. TAYLOR, NANCY P.-HSSE: West Lafayette. Kappa Alpha Theta, Personal Relations Chrm: Campus Chest: DEBRIS: Green Guard: Mock P: Purdue Players Aux: Student Union. 'FEICI-I, LEONARD M.-ESE: Detroit, Mich. Triangle, V Pres: EXPONENT: Greek Wk Comm: Mock P: WBAA: Young Republ Club: Soc of Engineering Science. TELLIS, GAYLE M.-S: Kettering, Ohio. H-2. TELLMAN, JOHN W.-IM: Baltimore, Md. H-4: Newman Club: WCCR. TESMER, JAMES DLWIED: Lafayette. Band: Ind Ed Club: Kappa Kappa Psi: SNEA: Purdue Variety Band. TEWS, DELART N.-EE: Lombard, Ill. H-3. THEOBALD, MARTHA L.-AG: Indianapolis. Shealy: Hort Club: WRA. THEOBALD, ROBERT D.-CHE: Decatur. I-Ilst, P1 Kappa Phi: AIChE: Block P: DEBRIS: Phi Eta Sigma: Semper Fidelis Society. THINNES, JERRY R.-CE: Hammond. Cary Hall East. THOMAS, AMY E.-HU: Ft, Wayne. Scholarship Chrm, Shoemaker: African Student Assn: Student Co-op Assoc: Alpha Ka!-HPS. Delta. THOMAS, BOBBY S.-HSSE: Watertown, Tenn. THOMAS, JEROME L.-ME: Summit, N. J. Treas, Lambda Chi Alpha: Crew: POMM: Sailing Club: Skull and Crescent. THOMAS, JERRY A.-AG: Camden. Unit Pub Dir, NE H-3: Baptist Student Fellow. THOMAS, JUDITH D.-HU: Ft. Wayne. Song Leader, Delta Gamma: Kappa Delta Pl: Peace Corps: Sigma A'pha Eta: 1963 DEBRIS Queen. THOMAS, LEWIS C.-EE: Hickman, Tenn. Tau Beta Pi. THOMAS, RICHARD L.-CHE: Brooksville, Ohio. AIChE: Band. THOMAS, THEODORE J.-AE: North Palm Beach, Fla. H-2: Stud ent Union: Zouaves. THOMPSON, BONNIE K.-HE: Selma. Sigma Kappa: Block P: EXPONENT: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: WRA: Young Dem Club. THOMPSON, CAROL A.-HU: Crown Point. Duhme: Green Guard: SNEA: Univ Choir. THOMPSON, JERRY L.-EE: Indianapolis. Student Union. THOMPSON, JOANN E.-PHAR: Indianapolis. Ed Chrm, Phi Mu: APhA: Angel Flight: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: Pl-IARMACIST: WRA. THOMPSON, MARY C.-HE: Owensville, Zeta Tau Alpha, Act Chrm: Ag Counc: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: EXPONENT: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter, Pres: Home Ee Counc: Mortar Bd: Theta Sigma Phi: Tomahawk. THOMPSON, SUSAN R.-HSSE: Milwaukee, Wis. Block P: Mock P: Newman Club: OSGS: WRA. THORNBURG, GENE R.-AG ENGR: Winchester. ASAgE: Block P: Collegiate 4-H Club: Student Union. THORNBURG, JOHN E.-PHAR: Syracuse. Delta Upsilon, Rcc Sec, Pledge Trainer: APhA: Skull and Crescent: Athletic Mgr iVarsityJ. THORNE, VAREN D,-IED: Roanoke. H-4: Amateur Radio Club: Camera Club: Young Republ Club, THULLEN, PHILIP-ME: Chicago, Ill. Cary Hall, Unit Sec-Treas: Phi Eta Sigma.: Tau Beta Pi. THURMAN, LEVVIS A.-EE: Louisville, Ky. Marwood C0-Op. THURSTON JOHN R.-HSSE: Downers Grove, Ill. Delta Upsllon. TIFFANY, GEORGE M.-CHE: Cleveland, Ohio. Phi Kappa Sigma, V Pres: AIChE: Catalyst Club: OSGS: WCCR. TIMM, MARY C.-HSSE: Monon. TIMMA, DAVID L.-MTE: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hall: AIMetE: Mock P: Old Masters: ASM. TIPPINS JOHN A.-HSSE: East Chicago. H-2: Mock Pol Conv. TKACZ, GEORGE E.-PHAR: Calumet City, Ill. Kappa Sigma, Soc Chrm: APhA.. TOLNITCH, ELAINE M.-HSSE: Alexandria, Va. Sigma Kappa, Act Chrm: AWS: Green Guard: RIVET: Univ Choir: Univ Presby- terian Church: WBAA: WRA: Young Dem Club. 'IYJMICI-I, ROBERT M.-IED: West Lafayette. Y TOLISON, HERBERT P.-AG: Denver. Cary Hall: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H Club: Young Republ Club. 597 .5 TONJES, RONALD G.-EE: Defiance, Ohio. Delta Chi, Rush Chrm: Block P: EXPONENT: IEEE: Young Repuhl Club: Class Counc, Jr and Sr Years. TORRES, JULIO T.-EE: Quito, Ecuador. IEEE: Pan-Am Cub: Tau Beta Pi. ITIORREY, PAUL F.-EE: Syracuse, N. Y. Cary Hall: Eta Kappa u. TOTH. IVILLIAM S.-ME: Youngstown, Ohio. S'gma Alpha. Epsilon, Sec, V Pres: Pep Comm, Jr Bd. TOWER, THOMAS R.-S: Oltlzhtma City, Okla. Cary Hall: Phi Eta Sigma: Arnold Air Soc. TOVVNSEND, SUSAN M.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Duhme: VVRA. TREGO. PHILIP F.-AG: Hoopeston, Il'. Phi Delta Theta: Young Republ Club. TRICE. ROBERT T.-S: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hal': Am Chem Soc. TRINDLE, JOAN L.-HSSE: Elkhart. Alpha Chi Omega, Corrcs Sec: SNEA: YWCA. TROIVBRIDGE, DAVID W.-CE: Bloomington. ASCE. TUNDERMANN, ROBERT L.-S: Oaklyn, N. J. Alpha Chi Rho: Crew: EXPONENT: Assoc for Computing Machinery, Student Chap. TUNDERMANN, SUSAN C.-HSSE: Buffalo, N. Y. Blick P: WRA: Green Guard. TURNER, KAREN J.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Warren: AWS: Blo.k P: Green Guard: Sigma AlpI'a Eta: WR.A: Victory Varities. TURNER, MARTHA J.fIISSE: LaP0rte. A'pha Xi Delta: OIA: WRA: Green Guard. TVDIK, JANET L.-I-ISSE: Riverside, Ill. Vawtcr: B'ock P: Newman Club. UHLES, JOHN F,-HSSE: Glry. Sigma Pi, Pledge Trainer, Social Chrm: GIMP: Sigma Gamma. ULLOM, ROBERT E.-AG: Winchester. Alpha. Zeta: Collegiate 4'H: Dairy Cluh: Hoof and Horn Club. UPSHAW. DOUGLAS A.-EE: Camarillo, Calif. H-2: EXPONENT: ACM: Mil Band. URBAN, JUDITI-I LRHSSE: Dearborn, Mich. H-SR: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Lutheran Student Assn: Mock P: OIA: PCIA: Student Union: WRA: Young Dem Club. UTTER, SANDRA D.-HSSE: Remington. Vawtcr: Block P: WRA. VADAS. DOROTHY A,-HE: Cedar Lake. WRH: AWS: Block PZ Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: Newman Club: VVRA: Young Republ Club. VAJDA, STEVEN A.-EE: Miami, Fla. Sigma Alpha Mu, Pres, V Pres. Sec: IEEE: B'nai B'rith Hillel Found: Card Section: IF Pres Counc: Skull and Crescent: IFC Comm. VALMORE. JAMES D.-EE: Toledo, Ohio. Gables Ct. VALOVICH, PAUL J.-ME: Charleroi, Pa. Alpha Sigma Phi, Pres, V Pres: Mock P: Scabbard and Blade. VAN ARSDOL, IYILLIAISI J.-AG: New Castle. State St Ct: Ag Ed Soc: Collegiate 4-H. VANCE, JULIE A.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Treas, Kappa Alpha Theta: Angel Flight: Block P: Fresh Class Counc: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P. VANDERTUUK, ROBERT A.-S: Griffith. State St Ct. VANDERIVOUDE, WILLIAM J.-AG: Dyer. Gables Ct: Ag Science Club: Alpha Zeta: Mock P. VANLEUVEN, SHARON K.-HSSE: Auburn. Duhmc Hall: Colle- giate 4-H: Newman Club: WRA. VANNATTA, ROBERT L.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. H-2. VANSCOYOC, KAREN S.-HSSE: Williamsport. Warren Hall: SNEA: WRA: Christian Science Org. VANSI-GLEN, ROBERT C.-CE: San Antonio, Texas. ASCE: Band: Chi Epsilon: OIA: Univ Presbyterian Church: Young Dem Club VAN VLEET, ALICE R.-HSSE: St. Louis, Mo. Sec. Alpha Chi Omega: Block P: Class Counc, 1. 3, 4: Green Guard: Student Union. VANZANT, DAVID C, JR.-EE: Prairie Village, Kans. VARDA, JAMES VV.-IM: Chicago, Ill. Newman Cllrb: Old Masters: Var Athletics. VASQUEZ, JOSE-HSSE: Gary. State St Ct. VAUGHN, JAMES J.-AG: Beech Grove. Cary Hall: Newman Club. VAUGHN, JOHN M.-S: Mooresville. Alum Sec. Phi Delta Theta: Alpha. Epsilon Delta.: Skull and Crescent: Track. VEGELL, PETER A.-EE: Elmhurst, Ill. Social Chrm, Pi Kappa Alpha: RIVET: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent, VIRGIN. JAMES M.-PHAR.: MoCoyslJurg. APhA: Gold Peppers: AWS: Block P. VERMEF, PAUL A.-MTE: Ogden Dunes. H-4: AIMetE: Newman Club: Sailing Club. VERMILLION, LUEINDA A.-HSSE: Indianapolis. V Pres, Sigma Kappa: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Greek Wk Comm: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta Chi: SNEA. VERMILLION. PAUL F.-FOR: West Lafayette. Forestry Club. VICKEBS, JAMES L.-IM: Galveston. Gables Ct: Arnold Air Soc. VINING, ANNE-HSSE: Carmel. Alpha Xi Delta: Green Guard: Panhellenic: Purdue Playshop. VLASAK, RAYMOND L.-CHE: Downers Grove, Ill. VOLK, CHARLES E.-MTE: Brookville. H-2: AIMetE: Black P: Newman Club: Phi Eta. Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Sigma Mu. VONASCH, JAMES L.-S: North Webster. VOTIIIE, BARBARA K.-HSSE: Huntington. Shealy Hall: Colle- giate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter: Omicron Nu: SNEA. VVAGNER, BETTE J.-HSSE: Webster Groves, Mo. V Pres, Pledge Trainer, Delta Gamma: Alpha. Lambda Delta: AWS: Block P: Class Counc, 1, 2: DEBRIS: Delta Rho Kappa: G0ld Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Major-Minor Club: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Student Court: Triton: Univ Choir: WRA: ENGAGED. WAGNER, Pl-IYLLIS A.-HSSE: South Bend. Warren Hall: Baptist Student Fellow: Block P: Green Guard: SNEA: WRH Goverrfng Bd. WAGNER, RICHARD A.-S: Ft. Wayne. Cary Hall: Newman Club: WCCR. WAID, DONALD E.-ESE: Muncie. Chaplain, Phi Kappa Psi: Phi Eta Sigma: Soph Class Coune: EXPONENT, Adv Mgr: Gimlet: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Wesley Found. WVAITZMAN, DENNIS C.--ME: Kettering, Ohio. House Mgr, Alpha Kappa Lambda: Alpha Phi Omega: Jr Prom Comm: OSS. WAREHOUSE, SHALONN L.-IM: Rochelle, Ill. Alpha Chi Omega: Block P: Green Guard: WRA. VVALKER, JAMES P.-IM: Huntington. Acacia: Block P: OSGS: Student Union. VVALKER, JAIVIES R.-IM: Lafayette. Sec, Sigma' Chl. VVALKER, JANET K.-I-ISSE: Belleville, Ill. H-8: Mock P: Sigma Alpha Eta: Newman Club. WALKER, KAREN W.-HSSE: North Manchester. Vawter Hall. VVALLACE, WVILLIAM C. JR.-EE: Bryan, Ohio. H-2: POMM: Purdue Honor Guard: Scabbard and Blade. Seniors 2 iv w---uf R- x.. '35 E 3 . Ps 599 WALTERS, GEORGE E.-EE: Kewanna. EUB Student Fellow: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. VVALTERS, OTTO J.-CHE: Cedar Grove. AIChE: Catalyst Club: Newman Club. WALTZ, PAMELA VV.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: NEA. WVALTZ, STEPHEN D.-PE: Indianapolis. Delta. Upsilon: Crew: Skull and Crescent. IVANNER, JAMES A.-ME: Kettering, Ohio. Fowler House: Mil Band: OIA: WCTS: KMRX: SAE: Student Union. WARD, PHILLIP VV.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Beta Theta Pi: Mock P: Student Union: Univ Choir. WVARD, ROBERT C.-ME: Marion. Fairway, Pres. WVARE, GEORGE A. III-HSSE: Pittsburgh, Pa, DEBRIS: Zouzves. WARREN, RICHARD E. JR.-EE: Toledo. Ohio. Social Chrm. Acacia: AIEE: Greek Wk Comm: IRE: Jr Prom Comm: Mock P: Pep Comm: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent: EXPONENT' Beta Beta Gamma: PCIA. YVASHER. THORIAS R..-S: Bethesda, Md. H-3: Mil Band: Kappa Kappa Psi. WASHINGTON, ALVIN C.-PE: Pelham, N. Y. Omega Phi Psi: Gimlet: Var Athletics. !VASI-IINGTON, RALPH-IED: Gary. H-1: ASTD: SNCC: Alpha Alpha Psi. VVATERMAN, BRUCE C.-AG: Indianapolis. Pledge Trainee. Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-I-I: Skull and Crescent: Jr Bd. Student Union. WATERMAN, JEFFREY F.-ME: Poland, Ohio. House Mgr, Delta Tau Delta: ASME: Crew: Mil Band: Pi Tau Sigma. WATKINS, MARJORIE R.-HE: Allrora. V Pres, Duhme Hall: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter: Mock P: Wesley Found: WRH Governing Bd: WRA. VVATKINS, SUE E.-HE: Bourbon. I-I-8: Home Ee Chapter: WRA. WATSON, HUGH J.-EE: Huntsville, Ala. Kappa Delta Rho. Steward: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Student Union. VVATSON, JUANITA A.-HSSE: Frankfort. H-8: AWS: Block P: Christian Found: Mock P: WRA. WATT, DONALD L.-AG ENGR: Fairland. H-2: ASAgE: Block P: Gymnastic Club. WEAVER, FREDERICK G.-CHE: Union City. Cary Hall: AIChE. WEAVER, JUNE G.--HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Delta Gamma. Rush Chrm: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P, Rules Comm: Panhellenlc: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRA: YWCA. WEBB, DONALD C.-ME: Voorheesville, N. Y. H-2: AIAA: Aeromodelers: ASME: SAE. VVEBER, TOM M.-CE: Dayton, Ohio. Sigma Phi Epsilon. WEBSTER, ROBERT 0.-AG: Arlington, Va. Cary Hall: Alpha Zeta: Canterbury Club: Mll Ball Comm: Mock P: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: ACS. WEIGLE, JAMES R.-S: Attica. Phi Delta Theta. VVEILER, WVILLIAM C.-S: Lafayette. Phi Delta Theta: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. WVEINLAND, JACQUELINE S.-HE: West Lafayette. Duhme Hall: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ee Chapter. WEINSTOCK, LOUIS JR.-IM: Pound Ridge, N. Y. H-3: Block P: Student Union. WEISBACH, SUSAN-S: Cincinnati, Ohio. Vawter Hall. WVEISENBERGER, DAVID H.-AG: Carmel. VYEISS, RICHARD R.-IM: Indianapolis. Railroad Club: Univ Lutheran Assoc. WEISS, STEPHEN M.-IM: Ft. Wayne. I' WEISWEAVER, ROSE W.-HSSE, Mishawaka. Phi Mu, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhellenic. WELBORN, BETTYE J.-HSSE, Chattanooga, Tenn. IVELBORN, LINDA L.--HE, Frankton. AWS, Home Ec Chapter, WRA. WVELLMAN, RONALD E.-PIIARQ Lima, Ohio. H-1, Kappa Psi, PHARMACIST. XYELLS, KENNETH A.-CHE, Lancaster, N. Y, Cary Hall, AIChE, Sailing Club. WELLS, ROBERT L.-Cl-IE, Edwardsville. Ill. AIChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. WENGERT, PAUL R.-MTE, Erie, Pa, Kappa Sigma, Phi Eta, Sigma., Sailing Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu. WERNEII, CHARLES A.-CE, Batesvi'le. ASCE, Newman Club. WERNER, DAVID C.-I-ISSE, Indianapolis. Mock P, Soc for Individual Insight, Ward Org, Young Americans for Freedom, Young Rcpubl Club. WERSTLEII, DAVID E.-MTE, Belleville, Ill. Beta Theta Pi: AIMetE, ASME, ENGINEER, Alpha Sigma Mu, Gimlet Club, IFC Office, Jr Prom Comm, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. WESSEL, ROBERT E.-ME, Indianapolis. Cary Hall, Duplicate Bridge Club, Old Masters. IVESTERHOUSE, JERRY L.-IM, Buffalo. IVESTON, ALLEN H.-ME, Indianapolis. Sigma Tau Gamma, ASME. XVHEELER, DAVID L.-ME, St. Louis. Mo. Phi Kappa Tau, Mock P, EXPONENT, Student Union. VVHEELER. REBECCA J.-HSSE, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Hall X, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Mock P, WRA. VVIIETSTONE, BIERLE A.-ME, Spencerville, Ohio. ASME. IVHICKER, JOHN S.--AG, Danville. Ag Econ Club. IVHITE, ALVIN DI.-ME, Peoria, Ill. H-32 ASME: Pi Tau Sigma, SAE. WVHITE, FREDERICK E.-ME, Kansas City, Mo. Rush Chrm, Delta Upsllon, ASME, Pershing Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma, SAE, Student Union, Tau Beta Pl, Univ Choir. KVI-IITE, JOSEPH D.-EE, Geneva, N. Y. Pres, V Pres, Athletic Dir, State St Ct, AIEE, IRE, Mock P, WHITE, NLETTIE A.-HE, Lafayette. Band, Home Ec Chapter, Tau Beta Pl. VVI-IITE, ROBERT E.-IM, Conncrs ille. Phi Kappa Tau, Purdue Pilots, Mock P, Mil Band. IVHITE, THOMAS H.-CE, Cleveland, Ohio. VVI-IITTINGIIILL, JAMES H.-I ENGR, Hobart. Cary Hall: AIIE. VVHITWORTI-I, JON A.-AE, Peru. IVICKENS, HARRY-PE, Indianapolis. Cary Hall, Block P, Mock' P, Dolphin Club, EXPONENT, Geological Soc, Newman Club, Var Athletics, Swimming: NSA, Young Republ Club. XVIDDIFIELD, THOMAS R.-AG, Ft. Wayne. Collegiate 4-H, Folk-a-Whirlers, Young Republ Club. VVIDMANN, ROBERTA M.-HSSE, Ft. Wayne. Band, Major-Minor Club, Town Girls. Seniors 601 VVIDZER, AMY R.-S: University Heights, Ohio. Treas, Hall X: Block P: Green Guard: Hillel Found: Mock P: OIA: PCIA: SNEA: WRX Governing Bd: WRA: Young Dem Club. WIER, KEITH E.-S: Berwyn, Ill. Pres, Phi Kappa Theta: Mock P: Newman Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: Zouaves. WIGENT. THOMAS 0.-AG: Columbia City. Ag Econ Club: Ceres: Inter-Varsity Church Fellow: Student Co-op Assoc. IVIGGINS, EDIVIN G.-CHE: Edgewater Park Township, N. J. V Pres, I-I-1: Baptist Student Fellow: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Tau Beta Pi. WIHTOL, ANDREVV L.-IM: Mountain View, Calif. Sigma Alpha Epsilon: Pep Comm. IVILDE, RUSSELL A.-EE: Middletown. Ohio. Pres, Gables Ct: POMM: Purdue Playshop: Scabbarcl and Blade: Student Senate: Tomahawk. IVILEY, ROBERT J.-ESE: Poseyville. Sec, Tri:1ng'e: Block P: Duplicate Bridge Club: EXPONENT: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau Gamma: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi. VVILK, DIANA F.-HSSE: Indianapolis. Warren Hall: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Deltx Rho Kappa: Mock P: Newman Club: Outing Club: PCIA: SNEA: Young Dem Club, IVILKINSON, DAVID R.-EE: Indianapolis. H-2: Newman Club. VVILLER, PAUL F.-HSSE: Ft. Wayne. Folk Singers Club: Married Student Counc: Railroad Club. VVILLIAMS, BETTY IV.-HSSE: West Lafayette. AWS: Student Union: WRA. WILLIAMS, BONNIE L.-S: Rockford, Ill. Warren Hall: Block P: EUB Student Fellow: OSGS: Student Unlon. IVILLIAMS, JERRY Ii.-ME: Anderson, Pres, H-1: Auto Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Soc of Auto Eng. WILLIAMS, MONTY G.fAG: Salem. Rifle Team. IVILLIAMS, RITA A.-HSSE: Peru. Social Chrm, Zeta Tau Alpha: Angel Flight: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: OIA: OSGS: Sigma Alpha Eta. YVILLIAMS, ROBERT J.-S: Rosedale. Jazz Soc: Judo Club: Univ Choir: Young Dem Club. WILLIAMS, RONALD L.-IM: Rosedale. Auto Club: Young Dcm Club. WILLIAMS, VINITA E.-HSSE: Fowler. Warren Hall: Collegiate 4-H: Forensic Union: Mock P: Purdue Playshop: Sigma Alpha Eta: WRH Governing Bd. WILLIAMSON, BARBARA L.-HE: Indianapolis. Block P: Home Ec Chapter. WVILLIS, IVILLIAINI G.-IM: Middletown, N, Y. Phi Delta Theta. WILLOUGIIBY, DAVID IV.--I ENGR: Johnson City, Tenn. AIIE: ASTME. WILLSEY, BILL R.-FOR: Indianapolis. Forestry Club. WILLSON, JAMES K.-CE: Onalaska, Wis. Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: DEBRIS, Jr Ed: Pep Comm: Phi Eta Sigma: Sailing Club: Skull and Crescent. IVILSON, ALICE M.-S: Carmel. Alpha Delta Pi: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Modern Dance Club: WRA. WILSON, CECIL J.-QME: Connersvillo. ASME: Married Student Couric. VVILSON, DOROTHY D.-I-ISSE: Nashville. Chi Omega, Rush Ciirm: Campus Chest: Green Guard Hon: Mock P: OIA: Panhellenic: RIVET, Assoc Ed. VVILSON, ERIC G.-IM: Kankakee, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega: IF Pres Counc: Mock P: Old Masters: Pershing Rifles. WILSON, JOHN B.-IM: Covington. XVILSON, RUTH E.-HSSE: Richmond. H-8: AWS: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Drill Team Aux: Folk-a-Whirlers: Green Guard: Mock P: SNEA: Wesley Found: WR.A. WILTSEY, SHARON L.-HSSE2 Delmar. N. Y. Zeta Tau Alpha: Blgck pg C1335 Counc, Soph and Jr: Greek Vlfk Comm: Panhellenic: SNEA: Alpha Kappa Delta. VVIN, MAUNG M.--I ENGR: Rangoon, Burma. ASTE: Soccer Club. IVINE, ROBERT J.-IM: Indianapolis. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Student Union. WINEGARDNER, ANN L.-S: Huntington. Hall X. HVINELAND, LINDA G.-HSSE: Elkhart. H-8: Kappa Delta Pl. VVINSLOW, CAROLL D.-CE: Salem. Circle Pines: ASCE: Mil Band: Symphony Band. WVINSLOW, MARY K.-HE: Salem. Hall X: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA. WINSTON, ARTHUR. H.-I ENGR: Dayton, Ohio. Cary Hall: AIIE: B'nal B'rith Hillel Found: Block P: Chess Cub: Duplicate Bridge Club: Mock P: WCCR: Young Republ Club. IVINTER, VIRGINIA A.-PHAR: Danville, Ill. Vawter H1-ill, Standards Comm: APhA: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Mock P: Newman Cub: WRA. WISE, CHARLES B.-IM: Camden. WISSBAUM, JEAN K.-HE: Oconomowoc, Wis. Alpha Chi Omega. Chaplain: Symphonic Band: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapter: Mzdern Dance Club: Peace Corps: Sailing Club: WCCR.: WRA. WITHAM, MARJORIE J.-HE: Atwood. Shoemaker: Purduottes: PMO: Student Co-op Assoc: Univ Choir. WHITE, WILLIAM S.-HSSE: Chesterton. Kappa Sigma: Univ Lutheran Assem: Young Dem Club. WITTEK, ROZANNE-HSSE: Arlington Heights, Ill. Alpha Delta Pl, Sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Campus Chest: Class Counc, Soph and Jr: Delta Rho Kappa, Pres: Gold Peppers, Sec: Green Guard: Kappa. Delta Pi: Mock P: Mortar Bd, Pres: W'RA. WITTY, JOHN P.-S: Linton. Kappa Sigma, Social Dir: Mock P. WOIDTKE, ROGER W.-IM: Logansport. H-4: Block P. WOLBER, DONALD H.-AE: Brookville. H-2: Arnold Air Soc: Block P: Phi Eta Sigma. WOIF, GAIL L.-HSSE: Ridgewood, N. J. Kappa Kappa Gamma: Univ Choir. W'0LGAMUT'I-I, KATHRYN A.-NT: Logansport. Vawter Hall: Block P: WRA. WOOD, DONALD G.-HSSE: Elkhart. Newman Club: Ward Org: Student Union. WOODALL, GARY KEITH-EE: Switz City. Student Co-op Assoc. WOODBURN, JOHN C.-IM: Springfield, Va. Hist, Phi Kappa Psi: ASME: Army Honor Guard: Block P: Campus Chest: Crew: Duplicate Bridge Club: Greek Wk Comm: IFC Office: Mock P: OSGS: Pershing Rifles: Sailing Club: WBAA: Young Republ Club. woommm, KENNETH L.-MTE: Chicago, 111. AIMetE: Judo Club: POMM: Scabbard and Blade: Alpha Sigma Mu. WOOSNAM, THOMAS J.-EE: Anderson. Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. WORK, KATI-ILEEN-HSSE: Lafayette. Chi Omega: Block P: Delta Phi Delta: Soph Class Counc: Gold Peppers: Modern Dance Club: Purdue Players: Purdue Playshop: Student Union. WVRIGHT, DARRELL A.-CE: Clayton. Sigma Phi Epsilon: ASCE: DEBRIS: Skull and Crescent. IVRIGI-IT, JAMES L.-EE: Anderson. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Var Athletics. XVYNNE, JAMES J.-CE: South Bend. Financial Dir, Triangle: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. WYSOCKI, KENNETH E.-S: Chicago, Ill. Chaplain, Sigma Nu: Student Union. WYTRYKUS, JEROME F.gS: Whiting. H-2: Newman Club. YANCEY, LEE M.-ME: Springfield. Mo. House Mgr, Sigma Nu: ASME: OSGS: Soc of Auto Eng. Seniors 'S' 'EL -:'-. Wx 725' 603 YANT, NEIL A.-PHAR: Roanoke. Kappa Psi. YEAGER, KENNETH L.-HU: Indianapolis. Phi Kappa Sigma, V Pres: DEBRIS: Delta Phi Delta: EXPONENT: NAEA. YODER, JOHN C.--AG ENGR: Chicago, Ill. ASAgE: Phi Eta Sigma: Young Republ Club: Alpha Epsilon, Pres. YORK, LLOYD B.-IM: Riley. Alpha, Tau Omega. Scribe: Arnold Air Soc: Mock P: Student Union: RIVET: Young Republ Club. YOSHIMURA, ALLAN K.-ESE: Kettering, Ohio. Triangle, Rush Chrm: DEBRIS: Mock P. YOST, ELIZABETH J.-HU: Bloomington. Baptist Student Fellow: OIA: Young Republ Club. YOUNG, C. RONALD-CHE: Kokomo. Alpha Chi Rho: AIChE: Catalyst Club: DEBRIS: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent. YOUNG, JACK P.-S: Ft. Wayne. H-1. YUSCHAK, DAVID-IM: Belle Vernon, Pa. Mock P: Ward Org. YUSCHAK, JOHN-HU: Belle Vernon, Pa. ZALLEN, DENNIS M.-ME: Hammond. Cary Hall: ASME: EX- PONENT. ZAVASNIK, ROBERT M.-HU: Massapequa Park, N. Y. Delta Sigma Phi, V Pres, Social, Rush Chrm: Mock P: Skull and Crescent: Univ Choir: Var Wrestling. ZEALEY, GILBRETH B.-AE: Birmingham, Ala. Alpha Phi Alpha: Mock P. ZENDER, ROBERT I.-IM: Skokie, Ill. Alpha Tau Omega: Gimlet: Mock P: Golf Team. ZESAGULI, WVILSON G.-CE: Mbale. Ugana. African Student Assn: ASCE. ZIMMER, GLORIA L.-HU: Rome City. Gold Peppers: Mortar Bd: SNEA: Student Co-op Assoc: Tomahawk: Univ Choir: Student Senate. ZUERCHER, KEITH E.-SIED: Linn Grove. Delta Sigma Phi. ZUK, RONALD A.-EE: Portage. Circ'e Pines, Sec: EXPONENT: IEEE: Newman Club. ZWVICKEL, LINDA M.-HU: Newburgh. H-8: Block P: Mock P: XVRA: Young Republ Club. ZWINKLIS, ALLEN J.-HU: Hammond, H-4: Purdue Playshop. COLLINS, GERALD E.-ME: Indianapolis. Triangle, Pledge Tr: ASME: Block P: Fr, Jr Class Counc: EXPONENT: Glmlet: Iron Key: Mock P: POMM. ROSE, PEGGY L.-HU: Evanston, Ill. H-8, Counselor: Block P: Christian Science Org: WRA Governing Bd: Triton. ORGANIZATIO A Acacia ....,..,,.,.A.....,..,.,.........,.....,...... Y ..330 Aeromodelers ,....,.,,,..........,.,, . ..,...,.. 221 African Student Organization .202 Agricultural Council ...,...........,... 204 Agricultural Economics .............. 204 Agricultural Education Society .205 Agrleulturallst .... . .............,............. 154 Agronomy Club ..,.... .205 Air Force Band ,,...,..,, ,..,, . N247 Alr Force ROTC .,........... ......... 2 44 Air Police Squadron ...,. ..,.., , .247 Alpha Chi Omega ..,,.. ........, 3 04 Alpha Chi Rho ....... .3?2 Alpha Delta Pi .....,, .306 Alpha Epsilon ..... ..,.... . 195 Alpha Epsilon De'ta ..... ......... 1 97 Alpha Epsilon Pi ...,. .334 Alpha Gamma Rho . 336 Alpha Kappa Lambda 338 Alpha Lambda Delta .183 Alpha Omicron Pi ......... ........ 3 08 Alpha Phi ...,......,....,..,... ........ 3 10 Alpha Phi Alpha ....... ..... 3 40 Alpha Phi Omega ...... ...... 1 72 Alpha Pl Mu ....Y.......... ...... 1 86 Alpha Sigma Phi ,,..,,. ,,,,,,,, 3 42 Alpha Tau Alpha ....,,,... .,..,..,, 1 94 Alpha Tau Omega ...... .....J 3 44 Alpha, Xi Delta ...,.., ..... 3 12 Alpha Zeta .................. ...... 1 95 Amateur Radio ................. ...... 2 21 American Institute of Chemical Engineers ..,.., .. .,... 210 American Institute of Industrial Engineers American Pharmaceutical Association ,....,... ,.........,.... ..... 2 1 6 American Society of A ricultural Engineers ..... .211 B American Society of Civil Engineers .,,, ........ ,.... 2 1 1 American Society of Mechanical Engineers .......... 212 American Society of Tool Manufacturing Engineers .... .. 213 American Veterinary Medicine Association ................................ 220 Angel Flight .............,.,................... 249 Ann Tweedale . ............ .,,,,, 4 28 Army Honor Guard .... ..,... 2 42 Army ROTC ................. . ,.,. 238 Arnold Air Society .,.., ,.,,,,, 2 T8 Associated Women Students Council ..... ,,.,,, 1 26 Bard . ...................... ,,,.,. 1 57 Beta Sigma Psi ............ .,,...346 Beta Theta Pi ......... .....,..,.,, ,,,,, 3 4 8 Block and Bridle Club .,,,..,..,., 207 Block P Card Section ...,,... 134 C Camera Club ............,....,,,,,., ,,,,., 2 22 Canterbury Association .... ...... 2 27 Cary Hall Executive Council .... ......... 4 70 Joint. Council ......,. . .... ....., 4 71 Unit A .,....,....,,,,,,, Unit B ...... Unit C Unit D ...... . ..... .. Northeast .... .....,.. . ,... .472 ......474 .476 .478 .450 East ............... ......., . 482 Catalyst Club ..... ........ 1 87 Ceres ..............1... ......... 1 96 Chauncey ......... ....,.... 4 17 Chess Club ..... ......,.. 2 22 Chi Epsilon .................. ......... 1 86 Chi Omega ............................,........... 314 Chinese Students Club ...1. ......... Christian Science Organization Circle Pines .....,............................. Class Councils .............................v. Class Officers ..... ........ Club 25 ......... ........ Collegiate 4-I-I ........... . ..... .. Concert Band ..... council of Re1iQi6ii5 ' Or anlzations .... . g . ..... ...........,...... Courtler Executive Board .. Courtier Joint Assembly .........., Crew .... . ................................... ........ . D .203 .228 .418 .112 .112 .419 .206 .140 .227 .....,489 489 294 Dairy Club . ...... .206 Debate Club ....... .158 Debris ............. .....,.. 1 42 Delta Chi ..... ........ 3 50 A D ACTIVITYI DEX Delta Gamma ........ ........ 3 18 Delta. Phi Delta .......... ........ 2 00 Delta. Rho Kappa ........... ....... . .183 Delta Sigma Epsilon .... ........ 2 01 Delta Sigma Phi ........... ........ 3 52 Dalta Tau Delta .......... ......... 3 54 Delta Upsllon ..... ......... 3 56 Dolphin ............................. ........ 1 74 DOVQI' .........Y....,...,...--,- ----.-.-- .--. 1 . -- .420 Duplicate Bridge Club .... .Q ....... 223 Engineer ................... . ......... ......... 1 52 Entomological Society ....... , 207 Eta Kappa Nu ...... ..... .... . . ...... 1 E8 Fairway .............. ......... 4 21 Farmhouse . .......... ....... 3 58 Folk-a-Whirlers .. ........ 226 Forensic Union .... 159 Forestry Club Fowler House ..... G Gables Courts Executive Council Courts ....................... ....... Glmlet ........... Glee Club Glenwood ....,... .... Gold Peppers ..... .... Green Guard ..... ..., H 208 500 501 502 H166 ..136 ..429 ..167 .173 Hall H-1 Executive Council .... .... . .434 Northeast ...,............... ...... 4 42 Northwest ............. ...... 4 44 Southeast ....... .... 4 38 Southwest ...............,. ...,.. 4 40 Hall H-2 Executive Council ..... .435 Northeast . ....,............ ,.,,, 4 50 Northwest ..... ........ ...... 4 5 2 Southeast ..446 Southwest ................, ...... 4 48 Hall H-3 Executive Council ..... .436 Northeast .................. ...... 4 58 Northwest .. ........ ......460 Southeast ...... ...... 4 54 Southwest ............. .,.... 4 56 Hall H-4 Executive Council .... ...... 4 37 Unit A ..................... ...... 4 62 Unit B .. ............. ...... 4 66 Unit C .............. .... Unit D .................. .... . 468 ..464 Hall H-8 Governing Board ..... .510 Unit A .............. . ...... 526 Unit B ............. .528 Unit C ..... .530 Unit D .................. ..... 5 32 Hillel Foundation .. .... 228 Home Economics Club .... ..... 2 17 Horticulture Society ..... ...... 2 OB Indian Students Association 203 Industrial Electrical Engineers 214 Institute of Aeronautics and Astronauts ....213 Interfraternity Council ....... ......... 1 30 Interfraternity Council President's Council . ........ 131 Iota Lambda Sigma ..... ......... 1 99 164 Iron Key ...................... .. ..... .. Junior Interfraternity Council 133 Junior Panhellenic . ....................... 133 Kappa Alpha Theta ...... ..... . 1318 Kappa Delta Pi ........ ........ 1 98 Kappa Delta. Rho .... ........ 3 60 Kappa Epsilon ......... ......., 1 92 Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa KMRX Kneale Kappa Gamma .... ......... 3 20 Kappa Psi ......... ......... 1 76 Psi . ..................... . ........ 193 Sigma ..... ......... 3 62 . ...... ..... .... ........ 1 6 3 422 L Lambda Chi Alpha . ....... .............. 3 64 Lutheran Students Foundation .229 Major-Minor Club ......... ..... Married Students . ........... ..... Marwood ................................. ..... Military Ball Committee Military Marching Band Mortar Board .................... N .216 .487 .423 .250 .232 .178 Naval ROTC ......... ..... 2 34 Navy Cruise 236 Newman Club ....... . ..... 231 Office of Internationxl Affairs .110 Office of Student Government Services ................ 116 Omega Chi Epsilon ,....... .,.,.. 1 S7 Omega Psi Phi ............. ..... 3 66 Omicron Delta Kappa. ...... .... . .180 Omicron Nu ................, .... ...... 1 9 0 Outing Club ............., . .,,,, 224 Pan-Arab Club ..... , .............. ..... 2 O1 Panhellenic ............................... ..,,,, 1 28 Peace Corps Committee ....... ...... 1 24 Pendragon ........................... ....... 1 68 Pershing Rifles . ..... ........ .,,,., 2 4 3 Pharmacist ............... ...... 1 55 Phi Delta Theta .... .368 Phi Eta Sigma ...... ,,,,.. 1 gg Phi Gamma Delta ...... ...... 3 70 Phi Kappa Psi .......... ,,.... 3 72 Phi Kappa Sigma ..... ...... 3 74 Phi Kappa Tau ............. ...... 3 76 Phi Kappa Theta ..... . ..... 378 Phi Mu ..... .. ................ ...... 3 22 Phi Sigma Kappa ..... ...... 3 80 Pi Bets. Phi .............. ...... 3 24 Pi Kappa Alpha ..... .382 Pi Kappa Phi .... ...... 3 84 Pi Tau Sigma ....... ...... 1 89 Playshop ........ ................... ...... 1 6 0 Purdue Auto Club ............ ...... 2 15 Purdue Conference on International Affairs ............. 111 Purdue Drill Team .................... 252 Perdue Drill Team Auxiliary 253 Purduettes ........................................ 137 Purdue Music Organizations 135 Purdue Order of Military Merit 241 Purdue Pilots ................................ 224 Purdue Playshop ............................ 161 Purdue Players ..... ..,... 1 91 Quarterdeck Railroad Club ..... Ream ers .............. Rho Chi ..... ..., Rivet Rochdale ..... R .........237 .........223 .........169 .........194 ......156 S .........-424 Sailing Club ................ ......... 2 25 Scabbard and Blade ..... ......... 2 51 Sherman House .......... ......... 4 25 Shoemaker .................... ......... 4 30 Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..... ,,.,,.,.. 3 86 Sigma Alpha Eta ........ ........ 1 97 Sigma Alpha Mu ,.., ,... . 388 Sigma Chi ............,.., ,,,,,,,, 3 90 Sigma Delta Chi .... ......... 1 77 Sigma. Delta Pi ....... ......... 1 99 Sigma Gamma Tau ...... ......... 1 90 Sigma Kappa ........... ......... 3 28 Sigma Nu ...................... ......... 3 92 Sigma Phi Epsilon ...... ......... 3 94 Sigma Pl ...,.................. ........ .3 96 Sigma Tau Gamma ..... ......... 3 98 Skull and Crescent ...... ......... 1 70 Soccer ................................. .295 Society of Automotive Engineers .................................... 214 Society of VW:-men Engineers .... 215 State House .................................... 426 State Street Courts Court I ............... .483 Court II ........ ,... ...... 4 9 0 Court III .... ...... 4 92 Court IV ,..... 494 Court V ................. ...... 4 96 Court VI ....................... ...... 4 98 Stellar Brothers ..........,.,...,,,,,,.,,,,, 427 Student Body Officers ............... .106 Stlldellli C0-OD ASSOCiai110!l ....... 416 Student Court . .........,,.,, ., ,.,,, ,, Student National Education Association ....... . ...... 108 ......21S Student Religious Council . ........... 227 Student Sub-committee ...... Student Union ..... ..... Symphony Band ......... T Tau Beta Pi ....... Tau Beta Sigma .. Tau Epsilon Phi ......... Tau Theta Theta Theta Theta Theta Kappa Epsilon .... Alpha. Phi ....., Chi .......... ........ Sigma Phi .... Tall ............... Xi ................ Tomahawk ......109 ......11B 777 ......184 ......176 ......400 .......402 ......191 .......404 ......177 .......406 .......40B .......171 Town Girls .... ...... 5 11 Triangle . ....,. ,.,,.., 4 10 Triton ........... ....... 1 75 Twin Pines .. .,....431 U University Bands ............................ 140 University Choir . .... . ...... .....,.,.. 1 38 University Lutheran Chapel ........ 229 University Presbyterian Church . ............... ................. ..... 2 3 0 V Varsity Rifle Team .... W ......253 WBAA .......... . .............,... ,,,.,,,,,,A,,,YA,,,, WCCR ..... ....... . . ....... .......... ...,, , . 162 163 Women's Interhall Council ....... 173 W0men's Recreation Association WRH Governing Board .... Duhmc Hall ......... Vawter Hall . .... . Warren Hall ......... WRX Governing Board .. Northeast .............. Northwest . ........ . Southeast ...... Southwest .... X Xi Sigma Pi ..... Young Republicans' Club Young Womens' Christian Association ..... Z Zeta Tau Alpha .... ...... . . Zouaves ............,.... , ,..,, ,. ......125 ......508 ......512 ......514 ......516 509 ......518 520 522 ......524 ,196 .226 .124 .328 .242 605 Abernathy. G. A Ableman, R. H. Abou, J. A. ,,,,,,, , ,,AA..,.,, . Abbott, T. H. .... 130, 132, Abrams, D. K. Acheson, J. L. fffff '4 ' Ackerman, D. L. . ....... 460 ....442 ............538 188, 411, 538 .........,.516 .. ........., 137 Beckley. W. E. ..,... . Ackert, J. E. ....,,.. ,,,,,,, 4 37, 463 Adair, J. R. ...... ....,.,., 112, 538 Adair, K, D. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 25 Adamchik, P. A. ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 533 Adams, C. S. ......, -1183, 512, 538 Adams, C. D. ...,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 3 0 Adams, C. R. II ......,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 38 Adams, D. B. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .463 Adams, J. H. ...,.. ...,.,,,, 1 76, 533 Adams, K. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H196 Adams, L. W. .. ........... 454, 538 Adams, M. H. .. ............... 243, 441 Adams, N. K. . ..... ....... 2 53, 328, 533 Adams, N., Jr. .. ..,......... 283, 5.38 Adams, T. R. .. , ........ 107, 113 Adams, T. W. ............. ...352 Adams, W. I. .,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, H438 AdamS0n, J. F. ...................,...... 417 Addison, A. s, ..,......... 190, 193, 538 Addison, R. M. ...........,,.... .,.183, 516 Ade, G. L. ........... ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 66 Adegbola., M. O. ...,.,,,, H538 Adeney, J. A. .. .... ...538 Adler, J. W. .... ....... 2 44 Adfley. W. M. .......445 Agler, G. .,....,,. ,,,,,,, 5 23 Agness, T. S. .... , ,.,,,,,,,,,, 445 Ahl, W. A. ...,.,.,,,. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 4 1 Ahrenholz, R. J, ,.,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 83, 538 Ahrens, C. K. ....,,.,,,, ,..,,,,,, 3 81, 538 Ahrens, M. R. P. . ..............,. 518 Ahrens, R. E. ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, 171 Ahrns, D, C. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 76 Aimone, N. L. .. Ajewole, I. I. Akard. J. A, 526 .......202 ........208 Akers, A. E. .................,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .385 Akers, L. A. . ....,.................,. ...,,,. 4 99 Akers, S. J. .... 119, 164, 166, 538 Akinbami, S. 0. .... 186, 202, 211, 538 Alber, L. G. ,..........,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,. 477 Albert, M. E. ................................ 444. Alberts, M. V. .,...... 109, 382, 385 Albrecht, A. K. ..,.....,...,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, 252 Albrecht, J. W. .................... 446, 538 Albright, D. E. .............,,..,.....,.... 466 Albright, M. D. ..., 158, 159, 421, 538 Alcock, A. C. .,...................... 512, 538 Alderman, J. L. ...,.,........... , ....,. 243 Aldous, M. J. ,............................... 516 Al-Essa, K. S. ........................,... 538 Alexander, C. D. ...,.,., 126, 206, 526 Alexander, D. H. .......,.,.............. 482 Alexander, G. L. ........... .......,.. 3 94 Alexander, J. ....... ............. 5 33 Alexander, J. A. ................ 528, 535 Alexander, N. A. ........................ 538 Alexander, P. D. ................ 446, 448 Alexander, S. J. ........ 128, 313, 538 Alexander, T. W. ................,.....,. 472 Alexander, T. A. ..113, 171, 509 520 Alford, J. D. ................................ 404 Alford, J. A. ......... 111, 117, 133 Alger, M. s. . .......,................. 324 Alig, J. W. ..... ...................... 3 43 Allen, B. J. .... ....... 126, 531 Allen, c. M. ..... ............. 4 11 Allen, D. E. ..... ............. 4 85 Allen, J. F. .. ......... ....... 5 03 Allen, J. W. ....... 212. 505 Allen, J. E. . .......... ...................... 5 18 Allen, K. L. .................................... 322 Allen, L. N. .... 108, 130, 164, 331, 538 Alley, J. S. ........ ..........-.- . -.--, 5 33 Auison, B. T. ........ 12.3, 182 Allison, J. E. ......-. 171. 523 Allison, M. J. .... ....,........... 5 21 Allman, R. L, .... ....... . ..--- 38 5 Alspach, R. A. .... ........--... 2 08 Alt, J. L. ........ .-f-.,---------- 4 51 Alt, W. E., Jr. .. ......... 205, 453 Altany, A. A. .... ................ 4 99 Altekruse, D. N. ........... H462 Altman, K. E. ..... ..107 Alvarez, J. M. .............,...--- N519 Alyea, J. I. ........ ......................... 1 S7 Ambler, S. E. ............................--, 524 Amos, L. K. .. ....... 197, 309, 538 Amy, S. F. ...... . ............... 192, 322 Anderle, T. J. .. ............ 114. 133 Andersen, J. J. ..... ...... 1 33, 305 Anderson, A. F. .... ....... 3 27 539 Anderson, A. P. . ...................... ..... 3 48 Anderson, B. J. ............................ 511 Anderson, B. C. ........ 385, 386, 539 Anderson, C. R. ...,........................ 411 Anderson, C. VV. ........................ 441 Anderson, D. L. ........... ....... 4 72 Anderson, G. E. ........ 225, 527 Anderson, G. L. .... ....... 1 21 324 Anderson, H. J. ............ 351 Anderson, J. A. .... ...... 3 14, 539 Anderson, J. A. .............. 431 Anderson, J. L. .............. 539 Anderson, K. E. .... . ............ 408 Anderson, K. A. .... ...... 5 00, 539 Anderson, M. J. .. .............. 309 Anderson, R. A. .. ........... 377 606 PER ONAL I DEX Anderson, R. B. .............,.,,.......,.., 115 Anderson, T. L. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 398 Anderson, T. M. ....... 237, 251, 402 Andrew, M. S. ..,........, ,.,., 1 30, 389 Andrews, D. E. .... 158, 159, 171 524 Andrews, E. G. ....... . ............ 397, 539 Andrews, J. C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 23 Andrews, J. E. ,,,,, ,,,,,,, . .539 Andrews, K. ....... ....... . 324, 539 Andrews, R. L, .,,., ,.,,,,,,, 2 10, 407 Andrews, S. M. ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, . 5 26 Andrighetti, J. . ..,,,,.,..,,,,,,, .466 Angle, D- V. --........ ........ 1 99, 539 Anglim, D. D. ..,... ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . ,,,,,,, 5 01 Anglin. J. H., Jr. ........................ 385 Ankney, J. W. ........ 169, 195, 205, 427, 429 Ansley, D. R, ..... . ........ ....,. 4 43 Anstrand, V. ........ ..... .... 5 39 Anthony, W. L. Anthrop, E. K. Anyanwu, J. I. ......539 511 .......,....202 Apple, D. H. ..... ............... 4 62 Apple, J. B. ,....... .... ..,.,............. 5 3 9 Apple, J. L., Jr. .. ........ 114, 370 Apple, K. S. ................................ 193 Apple, R. E., Jr. ........................ 411 Applegate, L. S. .... 173, 317, 539 Apsey, S. H. ......... ........................ 4 56 Arbuckle, M. K. .. ......... 1 309, 539 Arbuckle, S, A. ......., ..................... 3 90 Arden, R. W. . ............................... 539 Arellano, L. S. ............................ 439 Arens, B. J. .... 113, 128, 173, 318 Argerbright, L. A. .................... 431 Arkenberg, F. W. ................ 478, 539 Arkwright, T. J. .... ............... 1 10 Armacost, S. J. .... ............ 4 39 Armbruster, Di. L. . ......... ...469 Armbruster, J. W. ................ 1539 Armour, D. 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Baker, J. K. ..... . . ....... 540 ...........540 ........,.....41S Baker, K. R. ...,. .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 1 93, 386 Baker, M. E., Jr. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. 476 Baker, M. F. ............ 171, 487, 488 Ba.ker, M. C. ...,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 416, 425 Baker, P. A. ................................ 512 Baker, R. L. ...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,, 444 Baker, R. L. .... 186, 213, 416, 427, 429, 540 Baker, R. M. ....,................... 446, 448 Baker, S. M. ..... .,..... . .253 Baker, S. W. Baker. T. W. . ....... H456 . ,.,. ......... 5 02 Baldwin, D. A. ..,. ....... 1 83, 328 Baldwin, S. P. .. . ..... .... . . ......, 1404 Balkema., B. D. .....................,...... 324 Ball, M. ........................ 173, 317, 540 Balla, J. S. ........................ 377, 540 Ballantyne, L. F. ....,.,.,........... 411 Ballard, M. B. ......... .,,........... 1 15 B2.l0g, S. E. ......... .. ............... 492 Balsbaugh, S. K. .... ...... 2 06, 526 Balsiger, S. J. .. .,....,....... 445 Balzano, E. 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L. ........................ 252. 370 Basher, E. P. ...... ............... . .479 Bass, M. A. ........ ....... 1 21, 324 Bassett, W. F. .. .............. 474 Bassler, K. G. ..,............................. 479 Bates, J. E. ...... 121, 173, 305 Bates, J. P. .. ...........,...,...,..,.. 525 Bates, L. J. ..,...., ....... .......,..,. 5 2 6 Bates, W. A. .......,,.,...... .........,,. 5 41 Batterson, R., F, .,......,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, M541 Batterton, P. G. .... 184, 188, -153 Battles, A. H. ............,.,..,.,,,,,,,.,,.,, 495 Bauer, A, 0. II ...........,,,..,..,,..,..,, 440 Bauer, J. P. .............,..,,.....,...,..,, 450 Bauer, M. E. .... 197, 204, 420, 541 Baugher, C. E. .......... ................... 5 11 Baughman, K. A. Baughman, M. K. Baughman, R. L. Baughn, J. L. ....... . Baughn, T. V. Baum. D. L. ....... . Baum, M. S. J. ...... . Bauman. R. J. ........ . Baumgartner, H. L. Baunach, K. J. ...... Baur, B. N. M. Baxter, J. R. .... . Bayless. J. A. .... . Bayman. M. A. N Bayse. R. . 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L. ..... . 477 ...........318 .........,.524 183 310 .456 ...........480 ........441, 541 . ....... ...31O 1133, .321, 300 541 Bell, D. E. ............ 1453 Bell. D. J. .... .........,. 5 10 Bell, G. E. .. .. ...... .................... 4 75 Bell, J. W. ..................................... 468 Bell, K. C. ........ 195, 207, 463, 541 Bell, L. C. ...........,...................,........ 197 Belleville, R. L. ...1 .... ................., . 481 Ballinger, J. P. . Bellville, L. L. ..... . Bender, D. J. ........ . Bender, H. F., Jr. Bender, P. L., Jr. . ....... 456 411 474 229 ....,....460 Bender, T. J. ........ ........ 3 89 Bender, T. L. ..... ........ 3 27 Bendure, R. L. . ......... 451 Benedix, J. F. ........ ........ 1 91 Benjamin, B. A. .. ................... 523 Benjamin, L. L. ............................ 417 Benlemlih, A. ...................... . ......... 445 Benli, O. S. ,................... 210, 21.3, 469 Bennett, J. A. ..........,.....,........... 460 Bennett, L. 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R. .. ...............,.,. 151 Berliner, H. L. .. ..,.,,.. 130, 542 Berling, N. P. .. . .............. .462 Berman, R. J. ...... ..,....,...,,.,..., 3 89 Bernard. B. A. .. ........ 216, 512 Bernarclin, W. ......,.,..,... 542 Berndt, C. A. ....,...... 1475 Bernet, J. L. ...... . ................. 318 Bernfield. C. S. . ........ 126, 517 Bernlchon, C, E, ., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 397 Berlling, R. D. .......,,,,.,,,., .,467 Berry. D. E. ..............,.,..., H444 Berry, D. L. .... .....,.... ..,,.......,., 5 2 0 Berry, M. L. .... ,,,... 1 26, 437, 488 Berry, P. L. .............,.,...... .404 Berthy, L. C. ...... ......... . .462 Bertsch, S. P. .,.,.. .542 Bertsch, S. L. ...... .519 Bessler, J. G. ..... ..401 Bessler, J. C. ...... ........ 4 01 Besslcr, N. L. ..... . 542 Best, L. R. ....... . ....... 530 Best, P. C. ....... ........... 4 98 Betourne, M. C. .. ....... ........, .,..... 5 2 B Betts, B. J. ........................ 247, 482 Betz, B. J. ........ ........ 1 14, 249, 318 Bevelhimer, J. W. ................ 382, 385 Bever, T. L. ....... ..........---.--- 4 11. 542 Beveridge, C. M. .... -....--.. .445 Beverley. R. J. . .... -----..4--- 4 45 Bevington, M. D. --504 Bewley, D. G. ......... -------- 2 43 Beyer, J. M. ................----.--....-- --523 Beyer, J. A. ................... .... ...-.--... 5 4 2 Beyers, D. K. .... 127, 155 171, 528 Beyrer, H. .......... .......... 1 313. 402 Bhalla, A, K. ....... .......... 4 44, 542 Biancotti, R. A. .... .............. 4 43 Bickel, J. R. ........ ........... . .491 Biddle, J. E. .. ...... 526. 542 Bidwell, S. A. .... ....... 1 27. 512 Bielil, K. R. .. . ............. 525 Blel, R. A. ......... ............. 3 81 Bierman. E. A. . .................. 517 Biery, G. L. ........ ....... 2 07, 542 Biery, M. K. ........... ....... 1 92, 331 Biesecker, J. A. .............. 431 Bigelow, J. C. ....... ........ 2 43, 469 Bigley, S, ...,...,.. .............. 3 86 Billings, D. L. .......... ...... 2 11, 4'9 Billings, D. J. . ....... . .............. 450 Billings, T, M., Jr. ....... ....373 Billingsly, R.. L. ........... N499 Billiter, D. J. .... ..............l... 4 98 Bins, c. A. ........ ....... 1 76, 306 Binkley, C. S. . ........ .............. 3 24 Binklcy, S, F. ........................ ....... 4 60 Birchenough, C. W. ............ 434, 542 Blrck, P. A. ............ 188, 457, 542 Bird, P. W. ....... ......................... 4 45 Birdlebough, M. W. ...... .......... 5 42 Birnbaum, N. B. .... .... .... 4 9 2 Biro, M. S., Jr. ..... ........ . ,445 Birt, D. L. .......... ......... -..- 4 7 3 Biff, K. R. ............. .................... 5 03 Birthrlght, W. II ............ ....... 4 77. 542 Bischoff, A. J. ........... 205, 253, 473 Bischoff, A. J. .... ...................-.. 4 73 Bischoff. D. E. .. ......-. 505 Bischoff, R. K. ....... ...... 3 74 Bischoff, R, W. ..... ........ 4 52 Biscomb, S. R. .. ........... 529 Bishop, J. L. ............ .542 Bishop, M. R.. ................................ 505 Bishop, S. A. . ....................... 328, 542 Bissey, s. E. ........ 184, 190, 370, 542 Bistransky. C. J. ..................... 1518 Black, c. A. ............................. .520 Black, J. Thelbert, .. ...... 205, 542 Black, M. W. ......... .. ........ .... 4 45 Black, R. D. ...... ................. 4 62 Black, R. J. ......... .. ....... 442, 542 Black, T. A., Jr. ...... .............. 1 72 Blackburn, S. P. .... ........... 4 38 Blacmmge, J. B, ........................ 542 Blackman, D. C. ........................ 482 Blackwood, K. M. .... 183, 199, 226, 1, 533, 542 Blagrave, J. V. . ............. .---------. 4 51 Blagrave, V. L. .. ...... .--.------A 5 42 Blain, S. R. .----.--- ---. - 207 Blair, D. R. . .-.--- ------ - --.442 Blair, K. L. ........ ....... 1 15. 519 Blair, N. J. ..... ...... . ....... 3 18. 542 Blair, S. E. ........... ...---..--.-- 5 42 Blake, N. P.. Jr. --------- -,386 Blake, W, H. ......... ........ 4 49 Blakemore. B. J. .... .....-.. 5 33 Blakley, J. H., Jr. ......... 1449 Blanch, D. E. .. .... ...... . .. .......... .---503 Blanchard, J. E. .......... 243. 490 Bland, M. P. ................................ 482 Blarney, D. M. ............................ 484 Blank, R. H. ........ ........ 2 51, 237, 542 Blankenship, S. L, .................... 449 Blanton, J. W., Jr. ........ 197, 500 Blatchley, P. G. ................ 189. 542 Blazek, K, E. ................ 184, 398, 543 Blessing, J. D. .. ....... ................ 4 49 Blevins, W. 9. ......... .......... 4 28 Bley, S, J. .................................... 522 Blickwedehl. R. R. .. ...................... 172 Blizzard, R. E. .................... 511, 543 Blocks, D, A. ............ 113, 151, 324 Bloemen, W. D. .................... 208, 453 Bloemker, K. S. ................ 225, 524 Bloom, D. K. ................. .....389 Bmugh, D. N, .. ............... 169, 460 Blubaugh, C. A. ........ 192, 509, 522 Blum, B. J. ...... ........ . ...... 3 14, 543 Blum, D. ........... . Blum, W. F, ................. ................ 1 69 Boardman, B. E. .................... 151, 543 Boas, M. D. ................................. 172 Boatright, N, C., Jr. ........ ..411 Bobek, J. M. .. .... .......... ......... . 5 43 Bockes, M. H. ......... ............. 5 30 Bockstahler, W. C. .. .... 106, 109 Bodenhafer. J. R. ........... 1424 Boehmer, R. D. .... . Boehnlein, R.. A. . ..........491 Boes, N, A. .......... ...... 1 322 Boeyer, G. W. ..... ...... .......... 4 3 4 Bogemann, D. W. ..... .. .............. 459 Boggess, D. L. ............ 216, 226, 516 Boggs, P. A., Jr. ....... .... . . .......... 463 Bogucki, J. M. .... ....... 2 47, 479 Bohanan, J. D. .............. H146 Bohlln, L. A. ......... ............. 5 12 Bohnaker, W. C. ...... .543 Bohon, E. G. II ..... ...... .......... 1 1 4 Boismenue, C. F. .... .................. 4 55 Bojcla, E. J. ................ 208, 456, 543 Bolander, D. A. .......... ........... 4 46 Boldc, G. J. .................... .......... 5 43 Boldt, R. F. ................ ....... . 210 Bolen, G. N. ............ 187, 210, 543 Boles, D. M. ......................... .418 Boles. J. R, ..................... .418 Boles, P. W. .. ....... 335, 543 Bon, C. R. ....... 441, 543 Bolin, S. R. ......... ...... 2 10, 458 Bolin, V. A. ............ . ................... 430 Bolka, T. J., Jr. ..................... .502 Boll, J, J. .................. .. ....... ...... -1 99 Bollenbncher, D. L. 209, 427, 429 Bolles, A. B. ............................. .370 Bollinger, N. R. ........ 510, 533, 543 Bonczek, W. L. .. ....................... 491 Bond, D. C. ..... .. .... .......... 4 54 Bond, F. W. . ............ ....482 Bond, J. .......... ....... 3 10. 543 Bond, N. M. ..... ....... 1 14, 310 Bond, N. L. ............ 9381 Bond, P. A. .... ........... 3 17 Bond, R., B. .. ...... ........... 4 44 Bonds, R. L. .. .............................. 449 Bonewits, H. D. ........ 131, 132, 210 Bonewitz, R. E. .... 195, 197, 204 543 Boniface, N. L. ....................... 523 Bunnell, L. G. ........ 208, 420, 543 Booher, S. R. ............................ 483 Boos, D, E. ......... ....... . . ............ ..467 Booster, K. J. .. ................. 505 Bootlie, M. K. .... ....... 3 21, 543 Booty, R. A. .. .............. 343 Borak, D. E. .. ........... 377 Borek, K. A. .. ....... ....... 5 22 Boring, D. L. .. ................. 484 Boring, K. S. . .......... 171, 519 Boris, G. J. .................................... 500 Boris, R. A. ................ .. ...... ....... 4 99 Borkenliagen, E. .. . ...189, 212, 543 Borkholdcr, D. .... 196, 244, 248, 543 Borkholder, V. ......... . .............. 526 Bosenbecker, R. W. .... 169 504, 543 Bossen, G. L. .. ..... . .......... 210, 543 Bastian, D. H. ..... ................. 4 45 Bosiick, D. S. ........ ........... 5 18 Bottomley, M. K. .... ........ 4 30 Bottorff, D. D. ..... ........... 4 51 Bottorff, N. 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F. .......... ............. 4 50 Brask, D. F. . .......................,....... 450 Brask, C. L. ....,.......... ....... ...... 5 3 0 Bratkovich, L. D. .... 128, 167, 175, 544 Bratt, J'. A. .....,. ....,.......... ....... 5 4 4 Bratten, D. L. ....... 189, 463 Bratton, R. L. ...... ........... 4 11 Brauer, M. A. ....... ...... 5 05 Braun, W. H. .......... ...... 3 47 Brautaset, K. ............. ........... 1 89 Brawner, H. B., Jr. ..... ..........-.-.- 5 44 Bray, L., A. ................................ 1344 Brayton, R. L. ........ 130, 166, 544 Breagy, T. J- ..........-...--.--. - ---- 252 Bredemeier, D. W. .... 130, 352, 544 Bredesen, P. E. ....... .................-- , .475 Bredewater, C. A. ........................ 322 Breeding, J. ............. ........ 5 21 Breedlove, D. A. ........ ........ 5 44 Breese, J. P. ............... ......... . .331 Breidenbach, J. VV. ............ 1440 Breimeier, R. P. ...... ....... 4 46, 544 Breitenbach, S. S. .... .............. 3 85 Breitweiser, R. J. ........................ 344 B.-eloff, P. C. ............................ 481 Bremer, C. A. ............ 130, 241, 251 Bremer, J. C. .................... . 397 Bremer, R, C. . .............. ...... 4 63 Brenda, K. J. .......... ........ 1 82 451 Brennan, N. K. .... .......,...... 5 29 Brennan, P. I. . ........... 525 Brennan, T. F. . ...... ....... 4 43 Brenneke, B. J. ...,..... ,,..,.., 1 71 512 Brenneman. M. L. ............ 1503 M. Brennen, M. Brenner. H. I. Brenner, P. L. ...,..... ,. Brent, R. A. R. Bresnahan, P. F. Brestcr, F. D. ..... . Bretz, Brewer, R. D. .... . J. D. .. ...........532 389 ........511 ........498 ........137 ........476 ........472 247 Brewer, R.. R. ....... ....544 Brewer, W. H. . ............. 385 Bricker, T. E. . ......... .... 2 08 Bridges, J. M. .... ....... 1 97, 310 Brier, D. L. ...... ......... ..... 2 4 35 Brier, J. C. ...... ........... 4 98 Briggs, L. A. . ....... 544 Bright, P. G. .. . ...... 331 Briney, C. R. .. ........... 445 Brink, P. D. .. .............. 453 Brink, T. J, .. ......... ...... 4 45 Brink, W. H. ............. ..... 205. 544 Brinkley, J. E, ,.,....,.,.......... 183, 328 Briscoe, M. E. ..... . .......................... 520 Briscoe, W. F. R., Jr. .. .. ......... 544 Brissman, J. C. ........... .............. 4 99 Brissman, P, J. ......... ........ 1 15, 528 Bristle, D. C. .. ............. 331 Bristol, R. G. ..... ....... 5 44 Bristow, D. R. ..... ........ 4 49 Britt, P. L. ...... .... .... 5 2 7 Brock, M. E. .. ,,.,.... 499 Brock, R.. A. ...... ........ 4 99 Brock, S. L. ..... ........ 4 20 Brooker, J. R. ...,.... ........ 4 68 Brockman, J, A. .......... ........... 5 20 Brod, J. A. ............................ ..... 4 01 Brodie, B. R. .... 130, 166, 170, 293, 377, 544 Brom, M. J. ........................ 305, 544 Bromann, K, R. ..... .............. 4 38 Bromley, L. D. ..... ........... 3 20 Brook, F. D. ............ .. ...... 449 Brookover, B, J. .... ........ 3 22 Brooks, B. L. ......... ....... 5 19 Brooks, C. F. .. ....... 397 Brooks, J. R. ........ .. 421 Brooks, J. ............ .... . .. 314 Brooks, K. L. ....................... 243, 443 Brookshire, S. W. .........,........,.,... 252 Broscha, D. E., Jr. ...,. . .............. 251 Brougher, J. L. .... 106, 109, 166. 195, 544 Brower, K. D. .. ....................... 243 Brown, A. W. ....................-- .424 Brown, A. E. ..................-...-. 183. 545 Brown, A. 0. N. .... 113, 212. 460 Brown, B. A. .... 124, 126, 127, 305 Brown, B. J. ,.......,....................... 545 Brown, C. A. ......... .................... 5 23 Brown, C. J. ............. .530 Brown, D. A. ............... . 545 Brown, D. G. ....... 126. 317 Brown, E. T. ............ 1452 Brown, G. W. ..,. .,,..,, 1 89, 545 Brown, J. A. .......... ....453 Brown, J. R. ................................ 166 Brown, J. M. ........................ ....... 1 93 Brown, J. L. .... 148, 167, 192, 216, 322, 545 Brown, L. R. ................................ 195 Brown, L. S. ......... .305 Brown, L, B. ...... .443 Brown, M. S. . ....... 499 Brown, M. A. . ..... 460 Brown, M. H. . ....... 426 Brown, N. J. .... ,...... 5 19 Brown, R. A. .... ..... . .545 Brown, R. S. .... ....... 3 39 Brown, R. A. ----.. N510 Brown, S. D. .----- --455 Brown, W. ......... ............-..---.-... 4 72 Brown, W. R. ....................------ --.--- 4 13 Broyles, J. R. ....................-.-.----.--- 444 Brubaker, R. A. .... 113, 133, 226, 351 Bruce, C. A. ..... ............. 5 33, 545 Bruce, D. A. ................................ 460 Bruce, R. A. ............. .... ............... 4 8 0 Bruckner, L. C. .... 173, 197, 249, 328, 545 Brueck, L. R. L. ................ 426. 545 Brueggmann, G. L. ...............---- 545 Bruehler, L. W. .......... 1449, 545 Brummel. H. B. ..... ...-.-.------- 4 53 Brune. S. A. ......... .525 Bruner, J. W. .... ............. 4 52 Brunner, E. R. . ......... ..... 5 26 Brunner, J. I. . ..... 210, 545 Bruno, A. V. ............ 1355 Bruno, B. J. ....... ......... ....... 3 2 2 Bruno. R. O. ........ ....... 3 93, 545 Brunswick, M. J. . .,.... 150. 310 Bruther, J. T. .... ........ 1 44, 331 Bryant, C. A. ............. .519 Bryant, E. J. .......... .503 Bryant, J. L. ...... H438 Bryant, J. R. ..... .. 545 Bryant. K. P. ..... .... .... 1 1 5 Bryant, S. L. .. ........ 466 Bryant, T. K. ........ 49-l Bryson, D. E. ...... 444 Bublitz, T. A. .......... ....... 4 63 Buchanan. J. H. .... ........457 Bucher, L. L. ......... ........... 4 38 Bucher, S. G. ..... .................... 5 12 Buck, S. L. ......... ........................ 3 97 Buckland, G. H. .................... 155, 411 Buckland, J. M. ........ 209, 247, 466 Buckles, M. L. ,.,....,....,,,, 504, 545 Buckmah, J. M. 182 223, 476 Bucknam, R. D., Jr. ..., 130, 404, 545 Buckwalter, J. K. .......,..... H322 Budd, J. G. .................. ............... 5 45 Budgin, R.. 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D. ..... .. 451 Bunsa, T. G. ..... .. -...---- 351 Bunyard, R. J. . ............... 545 Buol, R. H. ............ .......... ....... 1 S 7 Burbage, M. M. ................ 253, 533 Burch, A. R. .........................-,..-.- 459 Burgess, J. D. ............................ 469 Burk, W. R. ........ 210 407, 545 Burkart, E. J. ....... 210, 213, 546 Burke, A. A. . ................ 114, 320 Burke, K. ......... ............. 4 55, 546 Burke, L. W. ....... 189, 546 Burke, W. F. ....... .... .............-.... 5 1 I6 Burkhardt. A- H- .. ...,..- 305, 546 Burkhardt, B. L. ............. .459 Burlchardt, E. J. . ..... ........-.. 3 14 Burkhart, D. E. ........................ ...,523 Burkhart, P. L. III .................... 475 Burkhart, R. R. ............ 169, 176. 421 Burkle, J, K. .................... 183, 314 Burlingame, L. E. .................. H505 Burnett, J. O. ..... ........ 5 46 Burns, K. R. .................. ........... 4 58 Burns, R. R., Jr. ........................ 331 Burrell, L. 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L. ..... .........-------.---.--- 5 19 Finch, M. E. . ---..------ 456 Flnch, s. F. .. ...-....--- 310 Finch, W. J. . ........ ---------4---- 1 71 Flndley, R. A. . ---..-.--------.- 343 Findling, D. S. ---..--- 150. 306 Fink, J. L. ............ -------..---..- 3 89 Finfrock, K. S. .........-.---.-..---------- 459 Fink, M. B. ..................... ...------.-.--- 5 33 Finkel, L. K. ...............--.-. ..-.-------- 4 78 Finkel, R. R. .... 197, 204, 477, 555 Finlay, B. J. ............-.--..- ---.-----.--- 5 55 Flnlay, D. E. ................... .........-.-- 4 75 Finley, H. E. ..... -------- 4 58 Finley, P. T. .. -.-..--.- 355 Finnell, P. P. ..... ....--.-. 4 45 Flnrow, M. C. ..... -.-.-------- 5 12 Fischer, J. A. . ......--..--...--- 555 Fischer, R. L. . ..... ........ 4 51, 555 Fischer, W. O. ....... -...----------- 4 67 Fishback, R. W. 610 ............490 Fisher, C. R. .............. 1390 Fisher, D. T. .. ........ ....... . .476 Fisher, J. C. ...... ........ 1 15, 386 Fisher, J. D. .......... .... .,,...,,..,. 4 0 1 Fisher, J, ................,.... ,..... ....... 3 8 6 Fisher, J. H., III ..... ....... 5 04 Fisher, L. R. .......... ,,,,... 4 81 Fisher, L. D. ....... .. .... .450 Fisher, L. B. .......555 Fisher, M. L. .... ....... 3 06 Fisher, P. F. .... ................ 4 41 Fisher, S. W. .... ...................... 3 44 Fisher, S. A. .............. 175, 320 Fisher, S. J. ............ ........ ........... 4 3 0 Fiik. D. C. ................ 130, 411, 555 Fitch, D-. M. ............. . ...... 200, 555 Fitch, M. T. N. .... 158, 159, 163, 171, 460 Fitch, R. C. ......,... . ....,....,....,,..,..,,,. 467 Fitch, R. W. , Jr. .. ................... 351 Fitch, T. F. ......... ........ 3 77, 555 F-lre, R. D. ........ ................... 5 55 Fire, W. E. ............. .,....... 1 84, 186 Fites, J. D. ......... ..... ............... 1 9 .3 Fitzpatrick, S. L. .. ............. 531 Fitzpatrick, W. D. . ............ 498 Fitzslmmons, J. 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K. 411 ...........458 ......,.344 ...........559 Hamilton, C. S. ..... ...... . .. ,446 Hamilton, D. K. ...... ........ 1 24, 249 Hamilton, G. L. ...... .......498 Hamilton, J. A. ..... . ...... .... 2 11, 559 Hamilton, J. R. ...... ........ ....... .... 5 5 9 Hamilton, J. D., J . .. ..... 407 Hamilton, K. D. ........... ........ 3 28 Hamilton, P. E. .......... ........ . 441. Hamilton, V, L. ......................... .520 Hamilton, V. J. ........ ....... ..... ..... 1 7 1 Hamilton, W. J. ........ 189, 212, 559 Hamlin, R. V. ..... ...... 1 58, 159, 478 Hamm, B. R. .... 167, 200, 318, 559 Hamm, J. R. ................................ 455 Hamm, L. E. .. ...... 107, 434, 559 Hamm, W. H. .. ..... ......... 2 41, 251, 559 Hamman. J. D. .. ....................... 498 Hammel, E. M. .. .... - .......,...... 516 Hammer, R, R. ........,...... .. ,....... 422 Hammond, L. M. ........ ............... 4 76 Hammer. M. J. ............ 175, 183, 317 Hampton, C. W. , ...,. ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.., 4 04 Hampton, T, G. .,,.,,,,,,, ,.... ..,,, 4 9 9 Hancock, N. J. .. ..... 318 Hand, R. L. .... 171, 4.45, 480, 559 Haney, P. A. .................... 478, 523 Haniford, J. E., Jr. ................... 1373 I-Ianiford, R. A. . ........... .. ........... 348 Hankins, M. ....... ...... .......... 5 2 1 Hankins, S. J. .... ............ 5 1B Hanna, R. L. ......... ................ 3 44 Hanna, T. L. ........................ 154, 475 Hanna, W. D.. Jr. ............ 471, 484 Hannon, K. M. ..... ............... 4 56 Hansen, C. J. ...... .................... 5 60 Hansen, D. A. . ........... 318, 560 Hansen, D. J. .................. .....4-41 Hansen, G. P. ..... ........ 1 72, 473, 560 Hansen, K. L. .. ....................... 460 Hansen, P. L. .... ............ . 253 Hansen, R. L. 495 Hanson, A. L. .. ...... 523 Hanson, E. R. .. ...... 221 Hanson, G. L. . ........................... 385 Hanson, S. J. ............................... 529 I-Ianwell, .T,, J. ................ ....... ..... 3 1 0 Haraga, R. K. .... 241, 251, 483, 560 Harbert, M. G. ........................... 550 Harcar, R. ............................ ..,.. 5 22 Hardcastle, F. A. ........ ..... 2 10, 459 Hardesty, D. M. ............ 130, 166, 380 Hardesty, J. D. ............................ 441 Harlesty, S. R. ........ . ....... 199 Hardin, J. D., Jr. .... 109, 154, 204, 458 Harding, J. R. . ....................... 482 Harding, J. L. ......... ........ 3 10 Harding, P. A, ........ ................. . 1321 Harding, R. J., Jr. ........ .......... 4 62 Harding, W. M. ........ , .... 473 Hardison, H. H. .... 128, 167, 178, 321, 560 Hardy, R. A. ............................... 483 Hargate, B. J. ........ ....... . .560 I-larger, R.. L., Jr. .... 243 Hargis, E. S. ........... .......... 5 23 Hargis, P. K. ........ .. . 520 Harke, R. A. ..,. .. 1453, 550 Harker, H. E. .... ...211, 560 Harker, J. D. .. ---.--.--.--.. 449 Harlan, M. E. ........ .... .------ 5 1 1 Harley, C. Y. .......... .. ....-... 432 Harmening, R. A. ...... H455 Harmon, H. J. .... .......- 4 79 Harms, J. E. ........ ..-..--- 4 43 Harness, R. J. .... -------- 5 02 Harold, R. C. ........... ......-. 2 25 Harper, P. L. ............... .......--.- 4 08 Harrell, F. V., Jr. ,. ....... ....204 Harrington, D. E. ......,. . 560 Harrington, R. M. ..... ..... . ..152, 393 Harris, D. L. ........ ............. 5 60 Han-is, D, B. .... . ......... . .... 314 Harris, E. A. .... ..... . .124, 348 Harris, H. T. .... ........ 1 70. 216, 336 Harris, J. J. ....... .... ....-.. 1 0 9, 550 Harris, J. R. ..... ...... . ..... 1 390 I-Iarrisv L. N, . ,..... ......... 2 21. 491 Harris, L. E. .................... 171. 532 Harris, M. D. ........ . . 389 Harris, R. A. .... 187, 210, 470, 471, 480, 560 Harris, S. L. ......................------ 253 Harris, S. M. ............. . .--..-- ---.-- 4 66 Harris, S. P. ............ 182, 437. 463 Harris, T. A. .......... ............-. ..--.-- 4 7 9 Harrison, J. S. .... ...... .----..-.-- 3 9 0 Harrison, J. A. ....... ----.-A' 5 04 Harrison, W. L. M. .. .......- 455 Harroff, V. S. . ...... -------- 3 28 Harrold, L. K. .... ......-- 5 19 Harry, E. T., Jr. --.----- -- 243 Harsin, P. L. ........ . ------446 Hart, B. J. .... .----- 518. 560 Hart, C. J. .. --.---------- 530 Hart, J. T. .... -------- 2 43 Hart, K. A. .. -------. 310 Hart, K. J. .. ..-..... 440 Hart, S. C. ...... ----------- 4 43 Hart. T. L. .. . ............ .208 Hart, W. ............. ...... . -.---- 5 25 Harter, P. C. . ...... ....... 3 97, 503 Harumpf, c. N. ..... . ........ 226 449 Hartlage, B. J. .... -----.-.-..--- 5 30 Hartlage, D. T. ....... ........--- 3 43 Hartkopf, R. J. ............ . 455 Hartley, J. A. .... ................. 5 26 Hartman. D. A. . ...... 251, 252 Hartman, J. F. .... .. ............ 390 Hartman, T. E. .... ........... 4 53 Hartmann, F. D. .... ........ 5 60 Hartmann, J. E. .................. .. ........ 474 Hartranft, J. E. ........................ 390 Harts, L, D. ........ 204, 205, 426, 560 Hartter, L, L. ........ ............ 4 84, 560 Hartung, C. C. ...........-------.-....-. --479 Hartwick, L. R.. . ....... 212, 455, 560 Harvey, J. A. .................-.- 173, 314 Harvey, L. V. J. ...........--------..-.--.-- 519 Harvey, M. H. ................--------.- M317 Harvey, R. C., Jr. ..........-..------- 475 Harvey. W. A. ................ 370. 560 Hasecuster, L. G. ..............--..-..... 444 Haselby. B. A. ............................ 313 Haseman, M. ................ 171, 510, 530 Hashimoto, A. G. ........................ 381 Haskell, N. H. ..... .......... .....-- . - -456 Haskell, R. C. ...... ................. 1 14 Haskett, R. L. .... ......... 13 86, 466 Haskins, B. H. .... ....... 2 08, 453 Hasfem, P. J. .... .... ..... 1 9 2, 328 Hasler, D. E. .. ................. 449 Hasler, M. A. ...... ............. 5 27 Hasler, R. L. Hass, R. W. Hatch, J. M. .......... ...... . .......451 ...,...347 ..........482 ...........484: Hatcher, P. A. .. ......... ....,......482 Hatfield, B. W. ................ . Hatfield, D. C. ............ 107, Hathaway, J. W. Hathaway, R. G, 711, 482 ...........560 H205 Hathaway, S. ..... ................. . .305 Haus child, W. J. .... ......... 2 47, 482 Havel, A. E. ...... .,v........,.... 5 26 Havel, B, L. ............ .526 Haven, F. E. ......... ........ . .493 Havens, J. A. . .,..,................ ....320 Havens, M. L. .......,..., 198, 321, 560 Havens, R. F. ...... ........... ,....... , 3 31 Havens, S. B, ..... .,........... 4 75, 560 Have:-, J. J. ......... ......... 1 75, 322 Hawkins, C. G. .... .,.... 3 82, 385 Hawks, B. F. ............ .322 Hawley, J. J. ...... ......... 5 60 Haworth, D. L. .. ....... 512 Haworth. L. L. .. . ....,. 226 Haxton, C. I. ,..,. ..511 Haxton, D. E. ..,.. 1431 Hay, D. W. ....... . ,...,, 560 Hayden, D. W. .. ...... 503 Hayden, M. B. .............., .......,.. 1 17 Hayes, J. M. ,... .... , ..,,,.,,..,,,,,,..,,,, 4 69 Hayes, K. L. .... 178 183, 199, 560 Hays, B. S. ................. .....,. 2 19, 512 Hays, R. D. ............,.....,............. 560 Hays, W. R. . ,..,.. ....,...,,.,. 4 81 Hayter, E. J. ............... .517 Hazledine, L. ........ ,...... 1 15, 527 Hazzard, J. S. .... ...... 5 16, 560 Head, L. J. ...... ................. 4 79 Head, M. J. ......... .................... 3 70 Headrick, K. L. ......... 216, 453 Heagy, J. R. ,...., ................ 5 18 Hearne, T. B. .. ................ 386 Heaver, C. C. .,.. . ........ 191, 560 Heavin, P. E. .. .....,... ..... . .449 Hebrla, G. W. .... 476 Heckaman, P. J. . ...... 328, 560 Heckaman, S. A. ........,, ., 512 Heckler, D. P. ....... . Heckman, E. H. Hedclerich, P. A. ...........443 493 520 Hedegard, R. R. ...., ..................,. 3 93 Hedlund, R. A, .................. . ..,. 456 Hedrick, R. L. ........... .. ...... 211, 560 195, 204, 206 Hedrick, R. L. ............. 211, 560 Heeg, J. F. . .... ................... 2 16 Heerdt, R. A. . .......... 561 Heffron, W. M. .... . .....441 Heflin, E. H. .... . ........, 435, 453 Hefling, J. W. .................... 115, 456 Hegarty, W. H. ............ 382, 385, 561 Heidenreich, B. L. ........ ....... .... 5 1 2 Heidt, L. A. ................ 130, 382, 385 Helm, S. R. ...,..... ...................... 5 03 Hein, J. P. .... 206, 208, 226, 421 Hein, R. C. ........................ 228, 525 Heindl, F. J. .................... 208, 561 Heinichen, C. F. .. ..... . ......... . 344 Heinlein, R. A. .... .............. 4 99 Heinmiller, P, J. .. .... 355 Heinrich, J. R. ...... 172, 454 Heintz, M. K. ............ 216, 561 Heiny, M. L. .. ...... . ....... ......417 Heiny, S. E. ............ 108, 128, 306 Heinzman, L. E. ............... ............. 4 45 Heinzmanu, F. P. ................. ..... . Heiser, A, E. ......, ..... 2 06, Heiser, J. B. .......... ...... 1 71, Heisterbere, R. J, Heitner, C. A. I-Ielbling, R.. J. Hclfrick. P. D. Heller, J. C. ........ . Heller, P. S. Helm, B. P. ..... . Helm, M. L. Heltsley, R. I. .... . Heminger, J. L. Hem leman J. D ....130 510 437 ....456 .. 528 381 531 ....505 .. .182 'ffffffi'i5f ....455 561 ....551 561 D , . Hemrick, J. J. ..... . Henderson, A. S, Henderson, J. R. Henderson, L. A. Henderson, R. J, .. Hendricks, D. L, .. Hendricks, E. R. .. J. M. Hendricks, Hendrickson, B. J. .....377 .. 393 .. 170 ....478 ....523 ....482 502 411 Hendricks, C. E. ...... . J. L. Hendrickson, Hendrickson, P. J. 442 ....488 ....490 ....49O ....4-16 Hendrickson. W. D. ............ 404 Hendrix, K. S. ........ .......... Henke, G. J. . ....... ., Henke, M. A. .. Henkel, L. B. .. Henkels, I. E, Henley, R.. E. Henning, L. J. .... . Henning, M. P. Henrich, J. L. 561 457 ...........472 ...........561 .......206, ......,,24S 431 473 442 ........520 , 561 Henry, B. A. ....... ....... 5 17, 561 Henry, S. T. . .......... .............. 4 67 Henschen, J. E, ..... .......,... 4 32 Hensler, J. D. ...,.. -199 Hensley, L. K. ...... ,.....,, 5 11 Hensley, W. B. ...., . ....... 408 Henson, D. A. .... ....449 Herald, K. S. ....,.. .,........ 3 05 Herbst, T. A. ..,..,. ,..........,,, 4 61 Hercules, W. G, ....,,.. .,,..,.....,.,,., 3 85 Hcrderhorst, R, P. .........,,.., 460, 561 Herdman, H. . .................. .... 1 90, 561 Hardman, R. S. ............ 167, 190, 561 Herendeen, R. O. ........................ 561 Heritage, C. J. .... 126, 155, 192. 194, 512, 561 Herman, E. C. .................... 151, 310 Herman, R. A. ., .......... 187, 210, 561 Hermansen, J. . ..................... 533 Hero, J. M. ..... ................. 4 53 Heron, E, A. ..... ....................... 5 33 Herrick, D. P. ................................ 377 Herrman, T. J. ..................,, 291, 475 Hershauer, J. C. .... 184, 195, 204, 211, 561 611 .,.451 Hershberger, J. W. Hershberger, L. A. ............251, 482 ..........,561 44 Hes, D. S. ........,......, 435, 6, 561 Hess, D, M. ..,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 502 Hess, D. L .,,...,,,,,,. .,,.. . ,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,w 2 10 Hess, G. A., Jr. ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,, 343 561 Hess. J. L. ................ 176, 317, 561 Hess, R. K. ,,,,,,. ,,,A,,,,,.AA,,A,,-,..,.w,, 5 02 Hesser, R.. T, ,,,A,, ,,AAVAk v,,,,. ,VYvv,v 3 g 5 Hessidence, J. D. ........ 190, 321, 561 Hefher, C. A. .,..... . .,..,,, ,,,,, 3 10, 561 Hetzel, N. K. ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,w,,,,,,.,. 1 71 Heuring, J. N. ,,,,,,A,,w,A,,,,,,,, , ,4-,w,-, 472 Hewitt, A. E., Jr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 73 Hewitt, B. A. .. .,,,,,,.,, 108, 145, 325 Hibbard, G. L. ,,,, ,,,.11, 1,,,,,,, , 1 90, 561 Hibbs. E. B., Jr. . .......,... 335, 561 Hibler, C. L. ........,,, ,,,,,, 5 13, 561 Hicks, C. D. ,,1,,4,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 1,461 Hicks. F. L. III ......., ,,,,,,,,,1.1 . 505 Hicks, W. S. ....,.....,1,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, , 172 Hieber. B. G. . ....,........,,, ,,,,,,, 1 28, 561 Higdon, R. D. .... 130, 184, 189, , 407, 562 High, W. R. . ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 82 Highberger, G. G. ,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,, 3 51 Highley, P. A. ......... .,,.... 5 25 Hildretn, R. E. .. Hiler, L. E. Hilficker, G. H. Hilkene, Hilkene, Hill, c J. M. J. B. . J. ......,562 , ........ ....... 4 62 ...526 Hill, C. K. ..., 1 ......... 151, 456 Hill, M. M. .... ...,..... , ....,...,.,......, 5 33 Hill, R. E. .... ,.. ...,..,..,,,4., ,562 Hill, R. L. ...... ......... 4 26, 562 Hill, S. K. .... ,,,,,4,.,,,,,,,, 4 84 Hill, T. C. ........ ...,.,,,,,,,, 1 82 Hill, T. P. ....... ..,....,..,..,,.,,.,., 5 62 Hilliker, S. E. ......,..,...,....,...,,,,,,. 433 Hillis, J. H. ......,.....,.,..,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 464 Himelreich, M. A. .... 113, 128, 133, 310 Hinchman, H. G. .....,.......,.. 428, 562 Hinchman, L. A, .. ,.,..,,,., ..4, , ,525 Hinchman, M. F. , .,.,,,,,,,,, 562 Hinchman, R, L. .... .......,......, 4 79 Hineline, E. 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T. ,. ..................... .......... .3 70 Hoban, Ro Dt .... 195, 197, 204, 444, 562 Hobbs, B. T., Jr. ............ 443, 562 Hobbs, J. E. .,............ .......,,......, 4 ea Hobbs, M. L. .....,. ,.................. 5 27 Hobbs, s. E. ...... ......... 5 09, 521 Hobbs, T. K. .... ................... 4 66 Hobson, J. S. ............ ......... 1 95, 204 Hobson, S, ................... ............... 5 20 Hoon, R. A. .................. ............ 3 47 Hochmeister, L. W. .... ...... 1 99 Hockensmith, D. K. .... 1562 Hackman, G. A. . .... . .,,.. .519 Hockmeyer, W. T. .... ..377 Hodge, C. F. .......... . ...... 562 Hodgen, G. D. ....... .... 1 .205 Hodgen, J. A. ................................ 431 Hodges, T. C, ............................. 562 Hodgin, B. J. .... 167 178, 190, 200. 305, 562 Hodson, M. E. ................. ..... ........., 5 3 0 Hoeh, C. W. ........... ..562 Hoehn, S. K. .. Hoelzer, D. J. .......530 . ...... 461 Hoene, G. W. ,.... ,.464 Hoesel, C. 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III .......... .444 I-Iorvath, L. L. ...... .... ........ 5 2 9 I-Iorvath. P. A. ......... ........ 5 23 Hoskins, G. W. .. ........ 441 Hoslet, T. W. Hosmer, J. B. ..... . . ,.,.. ..... 2 11 Hostetler, J. W. ...... 455, 563 I-Iostetler, L. D. . ..... .... . 421, 563 Hostrawser, W. B. 241, 243, 251, 352 Hotaling, A. J. .. ..... . ................. 503 Houda, N. B. . ...... ....... 526, 563 Houghton, K. E. .......... .. 563 House, R. G. .... . Houser, R. L. .. Houser, R. A. .... . Houston, G, P. . . .......... 456 ........209 ........519 .,......563 Hover, J. G. .. ....... .......,... 4 02 Howard, B. K. ............ .............. 5 26 Howard, J. C. .............................. 479 Howard, M. B., Jr. ............ 170, 351 Howard, T. H. .............................. 4 44 Howe, M. K. ............ ......... .... ..... 5 2 9 Howell, C. A. ........ 167, 313, 563 Howell, T. E. ................................ 455 Howes, F. B. ................ . 167, 563 Howes, M. E. ....175, 183, 216, 322 Howkinson, M. A. ........ 167, 509, 564 Howorth, R. E. ............................ 386 Hoyt, M. J. ......... ....-.....-.--..-.-.. 5 26 Hrezo, J, R. .. ..................... .449 Hrezo, R, J. ........................ 212, 214 H1-mar, A. E. ............ 153, 212, 407 Hruskocy, T. c. . ............... 243, 565 Hsu, H. ................. ..................... 4 40 Huang, K. L. ........ ..............- 5 25 Hubbard, M. K. .. ....... . ......--- -525 Huber, C. L. ..... ....... 1 28, 314 Huber, G. K. ..... .....-....--... 5 05 Huber, J. K. ........ ............ 5 26 Hudelson, C. E. ............. ............ 4 43 Hudson, B. J. ................................ 529 Hudson, E. C. ........ 149, 314, 564 Hudson, M. A. . ........................ ...483 Huestis, J. H. . ......,........ 324, 564 Huetten, M. K. .... ............... 5 16 Huey, J. B. ................ ............... 4 75 Huff, C. E. ........................ 314. 564 Huff, K. E. .................................. 449 Huff, L. A. .... 126, 127, 128, 167, 178, 150, 313, 564 Huff, N. A. ............................ 195, 207 Huff, R, E. ....... ..................... 4 53 Huffman, C. D. Huffman, H. V. ............555 ...213 Huffman, L. D. .. Hug, J. A. ...... . Hughes, E. A. Hughes, F. R. Hughes, M. A. Hughes, Hughes, P. M. R. D. 'i'i'5' ....-484 ....453 526 445 ....522 ....516 ....443 Hughes, S. W. ..............................., 449 Hughey, D. C. .........,...... 471, 477 Hugus, D. K. ........ 241, 243, 251 I-Iulka, C. L. ..... ...................,..... 5 19 Hull, L. P. .......... .............,. . . ,,.,, 564 Hull, R. A. ........... ........ 1 76, 564 Hulse, R. G. .......,.,,., ,,,.,.,,,,.,,,,, 4 60 Humbarger, C. D. ..... ....,. . ..,,,, 4 44 Hummel, L. D. ,..,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 45 Hummel, M. A. ,.... ....,. 1 75, 317 Hummel, S. K. ..... ,,..,,..,.. 5 19 Hummer, S, M. ..,,,,,,,,,.,..., , ,512 Humphrey. C. J. .................... 317, 564 Humphrey, J. R. ........ 127, 249, 320 Humphreys, P. J. .... . ....... 110, 518 Hunger, T. J. .................,....,.,,,. 442 Hunn, R. W. ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O7 Hunnicutt, E. A. ,. ...... 564 Hunnicutt, S, J. ,..,,. ,,,,,, , ,517 Hunsaket, K. G, ..... .,...,... 5 64 Hunsberger, D. W. , ,,,,,,,,,,A, 460 Hunt, C. J. ..,......... ,,,,,.,,.,,, 5 22 Hunt, C. N. ,,,,,,,,, 4,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,, 5 6 4 Hunt, E. S. ...... ....,.,.. 4 49, 564 Hunt, J. M. ....... ............., 2 06, 527 Hunt, J. ..................................,...., 528 Hunt, J. A. .....,.......,.,.....,....,. 176, 310 Hunt, N. J., Jr. .... 241, 243, 251, 564 Hunt, R. D. II .................... 168, 451 Hunt, S. L. ...,...........,....,,,. 183, 309 Hunt, S. E. .............,.................. 530 Hunter, C. E. .... 116, 128, 167, 178, 324, 564 Hunter, D. J. ............ 189 477, 564 Hunter, D. A. .... .....,....,,......,..,,., 5 64 Hunter, E. A. ............ 516, 564 Hunter, H. B. .... ............... 4 40 Hunter, J. B. ..... . .............., 532 Hunter, R. D. . ..,,. . ........,.,. . .... 113, 147 .. 221 Huntington, H. S. .... , .......... . Hunziker, R. D. .... . Huppenthal, F. E. Hurd, S. K. ..,.,.., . Hurley, E. K. Hurley, S. R, Hurst, J. T. .... . ......,.....169 .. .....,. 477 .........525 .........402 ............424 ....,.......404 Hurst, S. J. ..... ................. 5 32 Hurt, C. D. .... ........ 3 43, 564 Hurt, R. W. ........ ......, . ...........,.. 5 64 Hustad, T, P. ...........,,.. ......,... 4 51 Huston, J. M. . ..............,..........,.,.. 386 Hutcherson, B. O., Jr. ........,... 500 Hutchins, S. A. .............,.. 310, 564 Hutchinson, C. J. .... 128, 167, 178, 190, 321, 564 Hutchison, J. J. ............ 510, 532 Hutchison, R. M. ...........,,...,..,,.,, 477 Hutchison, R. K. .... ..,,,.,...,,.., 4 91 Hutchison, R. A. ..... ....,,,. 5 09, 521 Hutson, L. W. .. .............. 252 Hutson, P. ..,........... ................., 5 29 Hutton, S. C. ............ ,.,, . ...175, 320 Hychka., S. C. .,. ...... ............... 4 98 Hyland, M. E. .. ..............,.. 564 Hyre, D. E, .... .....,,, 2 14, 564 Ibbotson, R. G. ....... 500, 564 Ignatuk, W. R. Ikeler, V. L. Ikuma, G. K. Ilgen. P. A. , ............,. 351 ............454 . ......., 453 4431 .........452 Iliff, D. W. .... . Iliff, J. L. ..... ......... 1 25 Iliff, J. K. ........ .......... ............ 5 2 6 Ilijanich, C. A, . ,,...,,,.........,,,....... 564 Illyes, C. WN. ........ 249, 322, 564 Imel, J. B. , ,...,. ...,.......,,..... 1 69, 473 IIDIB, L. C. .... .............. 5 22, 564 Imler, J. A. ................................ 525 Ingle, S. A. .................... 508, 517 Inman, J. T. ........................ 501, 505 Inniger, C. C. .... 195, 204, 205, 4g4, 64 Irmscher, T. A. ...........,.... 114, 386 Irvine, B. ............ ................ ...... 4 6 6 Isaacs, W. D. .... ...............,...,..,.. 4 18 Isakson, L. E. ..,.. . ,... .......... 2 29, 451 Isenhower, S. 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R. .... .... 4 72 Jenkins, T. A. ....... ,... . 390 Jenks, L. M. .. .....,,..,. ,.,,,.., . 565 Jennewein, M. W, . ,,., ,,,,,,,,, ,3 90 Jennings, S. V. . ..., ,,,,,,, 1 09 Jensen, K. W. . ,..,. ,,,,,,,453 Jensen, M. F, ...,..,. ,,,,, 5 30 Jernas, B. A. ,.... ...,.,. , ,,,,,, 5 24 Jernigan, A. T., Jr. ,.., .,.,.,, 4 51 Jessup, D. E. ......,..,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,, 3 97 Jeude, D. H. .......... ,.,......,.,,,,, 4 77 Jezek, C. A. ...... ..,..,,.. 1 24, 323 Jilka, E. J, . ..............,...,,. ,. ., ,, 306 Jodlowski, D. F. .... . ....... 471, 475 Johns, E. A. ........ 249, 318, 565 Johnson, A. D. ,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,, , ,,,,, 475 Johnson, B. C. ,...,........,.,,,,, 115, 482 Johnson, B. C. ,......,...., .,-145 Johnson, C. A. ....,.,.,,. 1518 Johnson, C. S. . .... .... 5 29 Johnson, C, F. ,,,,. ,,,, 3 86 Johnson, C. L. , .,..., ,,,,,,,,, 5 18 Johnson, D. A, ,.,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 5 1 Johnson, D. L. .....,..,,.......,.,,,,,,, 450 Johnson, D. M. . . ,..,, , ,,.,.., , 565 Johnson, D. A. .... 243, 241, 251, 565 Johnson, D. A. ........,.,,......,,,.,,.,.. 498 Johnson, D. E. ...... ...,. ,,,,,,,.,,,, , 3 30 Johnson. D. R. ..,........... . 565 Johnson, E. E. . .,.. ......... 1 68, 565 Johnson, G. L. ..... ......,.. 1 95, 205 Johnson, J. N, ...,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 04 Johnson, J. A. ,, ,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 51 Johnson, J. E. ,,,,,, ,, 565 Johnson, J, E. ,. ,,,,,,,,, 529 Johnson, J. A. ,,,,,,,,.,..,, .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 12 Johnson, J. M. ......... .,,,.. .. 175 Johnson, J. D. ............ 109, 137, 150 Johnson, J. E. ............................... 565 J0hn50n. J. W. .......... 211. 565 Johnson, J. A. .. ........ 115, 523 Johnson, J. J. ...,. ..................... 5 11 Johnson, K. G. ............................ 449 Johnson, K. R. ............................ 199 Johnson, K. I. ............ 186, 473, 565 Johnson, L. E. . ..,....,....,...... 193, 565 Johnson, M. D. ..... .,.............. . 456 Johnson, M. W. ............. ,. 331 Johnson, P. A. ........ 510, 527 Johnson, P. E. . ....... .....,... 2 08, 444 Johnson, R. H. . ........ . .......,..... . 565 Johnson, R. A., Jr. .... ............ 4 50 Johnson, R. C., Jr. ..... ...... 4 98 Johnson, R. W. ...... ...... 4 44 Johnson, R. A. ,,.. ..176 Johnson, R. C. ..... .............. 5 17 Johnson, R. L. .................. .430 Johnson, S. J, ..... ......... 3 14, 565 Johnson, S. C. ............. .. 517 Johnson, S. E. ...... ............. 5 65 Johnson, S. T. .............. ........... 5 65 Johnson, S. C. ................................ 228 Johnson, T. M. ...............,................ 526 Johnson, T. D. .... 107, 1.30, 187 Johnson, T. J. ........................... 445 Johnson, W. K. . ....,..................... 454 Johnson, W. R., Jr. ...,........ 132, 370 Johnston, D. F. ..,. 172, 182, 427, 429 Johnston, J. A. ........ 117, 249, 314 Johnston, L. B. ....................-.-.--- 565 Johnston, R. D. .. ....,...............-.. 421 Johnston, W. W. .... .. 386 Johoski, R. F. .... .... 4 43 Jolley, J. C. -------- ---- 5 16 Jonaitis, K. W. .. ....... 450 Jones, A. L. ..... ............ 5 65 Jones, B. A. .... .............--- 5 23 Jones, C. A. ....... ..................-. 4 30 Jones, C. A. .. .--.-.-- 126. 529 Jones, D. D. ..........-... H565 Jones, D. J. ........ ....... 2 04, 206 Jones, D. A. ..... ....................... 5 65 Jones, D. E- ....... ...-...,-,.-----.-.------- 5 55 Jones, D. F. ................................. 454 Jones, E. K. ............ 189. 370, 566 Jones, E. A. ................................ 321 Jones, E. E. ................... ................. 4 88 Jones, H. E., Jr. .... 169. 476, 566 Jones, H. W., Jr. ........ 130, 381, 566 Jones, J. C. ....,... ...................-- 3 73 Jones, J. E. ........ ........... 1 70, 477 Jones, J. B. ..... ....... 1 28, 317 Jones, J. L. ..... . .... H322 Jones, J. Z. ......... .530 Jones, J. H. ...... ...... ...... 5 6 6 Jones, J. R. ..... ...,... 4 ss, 566 Jones, K. C. .. . ............ .469 Jones, L. D. ..... ------AA- 1 71 Jones, L. K. ..... ,',------ 5 19 Jones, L. J. ..... -------YY 5 12 Jones, M. A. .,., .v..VAA-,--- 4 32 Jones, M. J. .... .--.------ ----- 3 9 4 Jones, M. L. --------- 121. 331 Jones, M. R. .... -----,-----A 4 50 Jones, N. L. ........ -------.' 5 20 Jones, P. A. .... --..--,-- 5 10 Jones, R. M. .... -------- 4 95 Jones, R. M. .... ....-... 3 93 Jones, R. T. .... ......... 4 28 Jones, R. G. .. . ...... . 498 Jones, S. L. .. ...--....-- 475 Jones, S. K. ....... ............... 5 22 Jones, W. H. ....... ..-.--.-.---.--.-. 4 34 Joossens, R. L. ..... ......... 4 02, 556 Jordan, B. L. .... ..............-. 2 07 Jordan, D. W. ........... . 347 Jordan, G. J. ................... 1473 Jordan, N. K. .....-----.------ --.- - H -1 533 Jordan, R. F. ............ 130, 347, 566 Jorgensen, C. M. .... 158, 159, 530 Joseph, J. M. ..................... . .-..-..--- 441 Jourdan, P. I. ..------.----------- .-133 Joyce, D. M. 445 Joyce, D. A. ....... .-----------. 2 43 Juday, D. A. ..---- - 455 Juday, J. E. ...... ......... 5 22. 566 Juday, L. E. -..-----.------ 243 Judd, T. A. . ......... ..........-. 4 40 Juncker, R. E. ....... ....-- 4 99 Junkins, W. A., Jr. .... ......... 4 98 Jurecki, J. D. ............ -------.----- 5 56 Jurgovan, B. A. .................... 452, 563 Juricic, D. G. ........ 382, 385, 566 Justice, J. A. .... .............--.--.-- 3 10 Justus, J. B. ...... ........... . .505 Kaade, C. L. ..... --...--.-.- 1 37 Kaar, J. B. .,......, ...... 1 72. 494 Kabisch, R. E. .. . ......-.-- .-494 Kacena. T. J. .... ---..--.- 4 44 Kachur, M. G. .... ...... 3 48 Kackley, C. J. ...W516 Kadlick, R. J. ..... 1247 Kaelin, J. R. ...... .....-- 4 90 Kahney, D. J. .. Kaiser. J. W. Kaiser, K. F. . ,,.,..,,.......... 503 Kaiser, S. A. ..... ......... 4 56, 566 Kalejs, M. P. ....... ............... 4 33 Kalember, R. M. ..... ,... ..,....... 4 4 2 Kalin. C. ........,..... .....,. 4 69 Kallner. L. C. ...... .......... 5 18 Kallstrom, C. C. .... .. 566 Kallstrom, K. A. . ..,.. ...... 1 75, 31.3 Kamanaroff, P. P. ........... 1566 Kamis, D. N. ............ ............ 4 84 Kamm, H, M. ......... ...,.. 5 19, 566 Kamman, G. V. ..... ............. 4 62 Kamman, R. K. ..... ........ . .481 Kammerer, R. L. .... 385 Kane, J. E. ...................-......-----. 455 Kane, L. J. ......................... . ...... 182 Kanervo, A. R. ...... .......... 2 21, 450 Kania, R. A. .... 168, 194, 216, 435. 449 566 Kanning, T. W. ...... ........ ............. 4 9 3 Kanouse, R. D. ............ 158, 159, 446 Kanouse. W. G. ........................ 385 Kanto, R. L. ...... .. ..... .... ....... . . 460 Kanter, B. L. ....... .------ 4 66 Karltowski, K. L. .... ....... 4 56 Kaplan, L. M. ....... .. ...,... 566 Kaplan, S. J. ...... ...... 5 66 Kapocius, J. c. .. ...,.. .192 Karasick, B. W. ..... ................ 3 S9 Karberg. M. E. ..... .......... . .... 5 19 Kark, J. K. ...................... 528. 565 Karns, F. D., Jr. ........... 252, 422 Karrasch, R. J., Jr. .................... 475 Karstcdt, N. L. ............. .... 3 22 Kashur, C. M. ........ ......... 3 28, 566 Kasle, S. M. ......... ................ 5 66 Kasprzak, K. M. .... ............. 1 93 Kassckert. D. W. .... ...............- 4 51 Kaster, G. G. .................... . ...... 482 Kastle, B. V, .................... 526, 566 Katter, R. K. ........ ...................... 4 75 Katterheinrich, S. L. ................ 328 Katz, M. M. ................ .......... 4 77 Kauble, C. D. ....... .. -.-H530 Kaufer, J. R. ..... ...... 2 28, 566 Kauffman, P. S. .... ....... 1 70 499 Kaufman, D. R. . ............. 482 Kaufman, G. L. .. ......... 556 Kaufman, J. C. ...... 451 Kaufman, N. J. .. . .,..,, 526 Kauper, T. J. .... .... .... ..... 4 8 4 Kawakami, K. N. .... ......... 5 66 Kay, D, J. .............. ......... 5 32 Kaye, D. M. .......... ............. 4 79 Kaylor, c. D. . .........., ...420 Kays, J. A. .... ........ . ..... 5 18 Kays, S. A. ...... ....... 2 15, 309 Koal, J. P. ........ ...................... 4 55 Kearney. D. W. ..... ............... ..... 4 T 9 Kebo, R. S. ................ .4'2. 566 Keech, N. L. ................ 128, 322. 555 Keen, D. L. .... ........................ 4 22 Keenan, J. R. .... ....... -.........-...- 3 7 0 Keene, W. N. . ...... ...-. .-.-------- ---.-. 1 7 5 Keesling, R. A. ....... 153, 170. 343 Keffaher, S. J. .... . Keffer, D. L. .... Kehr, P. F. ...... -1451 Kelffer, L. L. .... ......... 4 41 Keil, D. C. ..... --------- 4 S9 Keiser, J. C. .... .......-. 2 14 Keiser, R. L. ................... ........-- 3 77 Keith, W. L., Jr. ..... . .... H493 Kelbaugh, R. L. .... 107. 153, Kelble, J. R. ...... ........ 4 11, 567 Kellam, D. E. ....... . .............. 445 Kellams, K. J. .......... 1421 Kelleher, T. A. ............. ............ 2 14 Keller, J. L. ............ ........... ....... 4 5 5 Keller, M. E. ........ 107, 168, 487 Keller, M. L. .......... , ..................... 481 Keller, R. D. .......... .......... . .567 Keller, R. M. ........ ....... . ......378 Keller, S. A. ........ 173, 249, 314 Kelley, D. 0. . ........................ ...... . 494 Kelley, K. M. .... .......... . -. ......... 519 Kelley, P. T. .... ............... 4 53 Kellie, T. F, ..... .......... ....... 4 6 2 Kelly, A. F. ...... .............. 1 10, 318 Kelly, D. L. .......... ....... .... , ...,.. 4 0 4 Kelly, D. P. ............. .. ,..... 228, 446 Kelly, J. R. ............ 121, 170, 390 Kelly, L. E. ...,. .................,..,.,.,... 5 32 Kelly, M. A. .... .......... ............ 2 4 3 Kelly, M. T. ,..... . 348 Kelsay, E. L. .... ......... 5 30 Kelsey, L. A. .... ............ 4 26 Kelso, D. M. ....... ............... 3 90 Kemmer, K. L. ................. ..567 Kemp, D. M. ...... ......... 4 16, 430 Kemp, E. A. .... ............... 5 22 Kemp, G. L. .... ...... ...... ..,..... . .... 5 0 5 Kemp, M. .................,................... 320 Kemper, V. J. ....... ..... ......,.... 1 7 3, 306 Kenady, K. E. .... 134, 167, 177, 197, 318, 567 Kendall, P. E, . ............... ......... 4 92 Kennedy, E. L. .. ........... 249, 518 Kennedy, J, L. ............................ 490 Kennedy, N. E. .... . ...... . ...,,. 489 Kennedy, P. L. .... 126, 127, 173. 305, 567 Kennel, E. W. ........,...,,......... H482 Kent, B. M. .. ............... 498 Kent, D. K, ....... ...,................,. 5 25 Kepler, J. A. ........................ 192, 567 Kepner, L. F. ............................ 479 Kerber, R. L. ........ 184, 190, 567 Kerkhoff, W. G. . ...................... . 457 Kerr, K. E, ............ ....,........ 5 12, 567 Kerscher. W. F. .. ,,,,,, .. ..,. ..567 Kersey, P, J . ..... ......... 1 70, 344 Kerst, C. D. . .,..... .. .......... . 504 Kerstiens, J. A. .. ............. 205 Keslensky, J. L. .. ..,............. 508 Kesler, W. R. ,. . ........... .... . .394 Kessler, A. G. .... . ......... 210, 402 Kessler, J. A. .. ........... .. .... .306 Kessler, K. A. ................ 318, 530 Kessler, K. K. ........ ..... . 483 Kessner, R. M. ........ 416, 427, 428 Ketcham, S. O. ..........................,. 407 Key, R. H. ....... ...................... 5 67 Key, R. G. .... ..... .......... 5 6 7 Keys, M. ....... ........ 5 17, 567 Kidder, P. R. .. ....,.... 451. 567 Kiefer, D. W. .. ......... 158. 159 Kiehl, R. E. ........ .....380 Kiel, S. A. ...... ......... 1 37, 310 Kieselbach, S. ............. .. 320 Kiesler, J. E. .... .... . . ....... 1498 Kiess, R. .......... . ...................... 214 Kifer, S. J. . ..... ...... ........ . .............. 5 6 7 Kilarski, J. W. ............ 216, 480, 567 Kilgore, W. G. ............ ...... ......... 4 4 4 Kilkenny, K. A. .... .... 1 73, 249, 318 Killebrew. M. A. .......... ...... . .. ..567 Killen, G. E. . ........... ..... ....... 1 8 4, 567 Killen, R. A. ............ ........,.... ..... 5 1 9 Killworth, R. A. .... 132, 382, 355+ 6 Kilmer. R. L. .. ............ 195, 204 Kim. H. ......... .... ................ 4 7 4 Kimball, D. T. .. ..... .. 567 Kimball, R. A. ..... ..,..... 5 16, 567 Kimberlinz, D. E. ...,. ..... ........... 4 5 9 Kimmel, H. A. ....... ........... 4 44 Kimlznell, K. K. ............ .......... . .531 Klmmerer, W. J. ............................ 252 Kincaid, C. L. ........ ..... ...... . 5 19 Kincaid, S. A. ........ 130, 166, 195. 567 Kindall, G. L. ...... ...... ............. 5 2 6 Kinder, D. D. .......... ...... 2 41 Kinder, T. J. ............. .......... 5 67 Kinderman, G. L. ..... ................ 4 04 Kindig, W. K. .......... ................... 5 20 Kinerk, T. D. ..... ........ 4 82, 567 King. C. D. . ........ ........ 2 49, 516 King, D. L., Jr. .... ......... 1 56, 393 King, J. A. ........... .. .................. A66 King, R. W. .... . ............... 171, 187 King, R. L. 207, 416. 418, 567 Kingsley, M. A. ................ 512, 567 Kinn, J. E. .... ...... ...................... 5 2 7 Kinnaman, J. 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E. 586 Rhodes, L. ............ ..... 5 86 Riazuelo. G. C. .... ....... 4 91 Ribble, W. M. ........ ........... 5 86 Ribelin, M. J. .... ...... . .. 322 Rice, J. A. ...,.,... ..,.., 1 47, 324 Rice, N. L. ...,... . ....... 520 Richard, J. A. .,,.,. ,,,,.,,,,, 5 86 Richards, D. D. . .,..... ............ 4 54 Richards, W. J. .......,.....,...... ..,.., 3 86 Richardson, D. G .... ..,,,... 4 04. 586 Richardson, D. I., Jr. ,....,,,,,,,,,,, 454 Richardson, L. E. ............ . . .. 586 Richardson, S. L. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 115, 518 Richason, P. E. .................... 115, 527 Richeson, K. E, . .... . 453 Richhart, J. E. ....... 249, 327, 586 Richman, J. E. ............ . 500, 586 Richman, L. S. .. .............. ....389 Richman, M. E. .. ....,.,.,.,., 317 Richter, D. M. .. ....,, 445 Richter, R. L. .. .. ...., .505 Richtmeyer, R, D. ,,,,.,... ,. 472 Richwine, B. L. ..,,. . 195 Ricketts, B. H. ..., ..... 2 05, 586 Ricketts, J. D. .. ,....,.... . 529 Ridberg, M. 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W. ............. 1446 Ritchie, D. L. ....... ........,.., 2 08 Ritchings, W. A. .................... ..454 Ritter, C. D. .,.... .,...,....,,... .....,. 4 4 6 Ritter, F. T. ................ ...... 3 44, 586 Ritter, G. M. ............ 128, 145, 306 Ritter, H, C. ,.... ....., . .205, 586 Rittschof, S. ......... ........... 1 25, 586 Roach, J. E. . ..... .....,........ 4 89 Roach, W. E., Jr. ..... ............ 4 67 Roadruck, D. S. ...... ., ....... 586 Robards, J. E. ..., . .. 522 Robbins, B, D. .. ...,.... 169, 487 Robbins, L. B. .,.......................... 462 Robbins, R. L. ........,...............,.. 386 Robbins, W. G. . , .,... 479 Roberts, C. M. .... 126, 127, 137, 167, 177, 310. 586 Roberts, D. W. .....,...,... ...,.. 4 11, 586 Roberts, D. A. .... 155, 386, 416, 428 Roberts, E, L. ................ 154, 205 Roberts, J. J. .......... ...... ............. 2 4 8 Roberts, M. J, ...,..,,.. , .... M428 Roberts, N. A. .. ........ 458, 586 Roberts, N. J. .............. H524 Roberts, R.. E, .,,........., 1,586 Roberts, s. D. ..... .,....,,. 1 84, 344 Roberts, T. A, ..,,. ..,....,....,, 5 86 Roberts, W. F. ....................,........ 586 Robertson, B, A. ,..........,............. 519 Robertson. D. F. .... . ....,......... 449 Robertson, J. V. .,...... 189, 331, 586 Robertson, J. L. .................... 210, 407 Robinson, G. L. .......,.... 133, 226 309 Robinson, J. A, .... ....,.................. 4 95 Robinson, J. B, .,.. 237, 251, 377 586 Robinson, J. H. ............................ 466 Robinson, L. L. ..............,..,....,...., 476 Robinson, N. K. .. ...... 474 Robinson, S. J. .. ....... 524 Robinson, S. K. .. ..,... 511 Robison, B. H. .. ...... 586 Robison, R. L. .... . ,,......,,.. 587 Robison, T. M. .. Robison, T. S. .... . 370 174, Robson, J. S. .... ........... . 446 Roche, D. H. .,........, 1417 Rock, J. H, .......... ................ 4 04 Rockey, B. K. ........... ....... 1 28 321 Rockwell, M. 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L. ,.....,587 Rohrs, G. B. ...,...... ....... 3 43 Rokosz, R. J. ....... ........... . .474 Ro'and, F. R. ,,..,. ,.,. ,.,.,., , . 477 Roll, D. L. .. ....... 133, 241, 385 Rollin, W. W. .,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 1,459 Rollins, W. P. ....... .......... . .476 Rornanek, E, J. ,. ,.,,,...,.,. 516 Romberg, R. A, ..... .................... 4 83 Rominger, M, C. .... ......... 1 13, 411 Romine, J, E, ...... ..... ........... 4 8 3 Rone, D. A. .......... ............. 4 90 Roney, T. E. ...,...... . ..... 421 Ronneberg, J. E. .....................,.. 454 Roof, W. M. ................................ 587 Ropes, D. R. ................. ................ 4 'rs Rorer, S. .............,...... 189, 451, 587 Rose, C, L. .... .. .... . ...... 449, 587 Rose, D. A. .... 114, 131, 132, 133, 182 Rose, J. E. .......... ............... ....... 3 8 5 Rose, M. H. .. ............ 228, 587 Rose, M. P. ....... .. . ..... .. ......381 Rose, P. L. ........... 310, 530, 604 Rosenbaum, S. G. ........ 110, 167, 587 Rosengarn, R. E. ...................,.... 438 Rosenkrantz, J. E. . ..........,............ 389 Rosenthal, E. ...............,,...,.,. 171, 487 Rosenthal, J. B. .,.. , ..... . 441 Roska, N. J. ............ 176, 508, 516 Roska, R. K. ...,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 1.557 Ross, D. R. ..................... 1248 Ross, D. C. .... . ..... 467 Ross, E. A. ..,.,., ,.,,,,, 1 89 Ross. G. A. ...............,.. .....,..,,.,,,,, 3 85 Ross, G. E. .... ..........,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 30 Ross. H. S. II . .. ....... 477 Ross, K. L. 107, 168, 169, 487 Ross, P. J. ..................,,.,..,,,,,.., 430 Ross, S. T. ,...........,, ..,,,,,,,. 4 02, 587 Ross, V. L. .,,..,., 228, 526 Rossi, J. E. ........ ....,..,..,,.,,,,,,, 5 87 Rosso, W. A. .... . .,.,, 351, 537 Roth. J. W. .... 204, 206, 207, 587 Roth, M. A, ,,.,.,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 477 Roth, P. R. .............,....,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.., 523 Roth, S. E. 127, 430, 587 Rothenberger, D, M,, Jr, ,,,,,,,, 465 Rothert, W. 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R. .................... 283, 590 Schulte, M. V. ................................ 590 Schultheis, N. M. .... 134, 167, 193. 313, 590 Schulthise. L. R, ........................ 590 Schultz, E. A. ...... . ....... 322, 590 Schultz, J. T. .... ................ 4 98 Schultz, K. E. ..... ........ . .. 205 Schultz, R. W. ..... ...... 5 90 Schultz, S. L. .... .. .... 1533 Schulz, D. E. . .... .. .... 523 schwz, F. E. .... ............, 5 90 Schuman, M. V. ..... ...... 5 24, 593 Schuman, N. J, .. ...... 226, 519 Schupp, J. C. .... ................ . 503 Schuster, S. E. ..... ......... 5 18, 590 Schuster, W. C, .............. .ms Schutte, K. E. .. ........... 453 Schwabe, G. W. ,... . ............. 463 Schwabel, R. C. ...... ................ 4 54 Schwalbert, R. W. ....... ...... 4 54, 590 Schwartz. J. E. ......... ........... -445 Schwartzenberg, P. J. ................ 533 Schweikle, G. W. ....................... 461 Schwinkendorf, J. A. ....... 223, 459 Scobee, E. R, ............. ........ - ..... 3 22 Scott, A. J. ............... ............. 4 61 scum, D. L. .. ...... 590 Scott, D. N, . ,,,.,. .454 Scott, E. L. ..... .590 Scott, G. G. ..... ....... 4 25 Scott, H. J. ..... .457 Scott, H. L. .. ....... 590 Scott, J, B. ,... 1456 scott, J, R. ., ...... ............. 4 22 Scott, J. A. ............................... . .... 454 sem, L. R. ............ 166, 174, 460 Scott, M. H., Jr. ................ 176, 189 Scott, R. J. ............. . .... ....... 2 47. 402 Scott, R. M. ........ ...... ....... 4 4 2 Scott, S, L. .......... . ..... ..... 4 53 Scott, S. K. D. . .,.. .590 Scott, S. ............................. .......- 4 31 Scott, W. A., Jr, ....................... 479 Scotton, W. P. .... 186, 211, 445, 590 Scranage, W. B. .................. 427, 429 Scripps, C. L. .... Scully, A. G. ..... ............. 4 46 Scully, P. R. . ,,,.... 355 Scale. J. J. . ....... 502 Searcy, J. L. . , .,... 500 Searer, V. 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Shaffer, B. E. ...183, 206, ....,,.....183, 327 328 ......130, 401 ......,...457 .......530 Shaffer, C. V. ..... .................. 5 17 Shaffer, D, M. ,.,. ...,.., 4 76, 591 Shaffer, F. C, .. ....,.....,,.,. 389 Shaffer, J, B. .. .......,.. 331 Shaffer, J. T. .. ......,. 591 Shaffer, P. M. ........, . 504 Shaffer, S, A. .,,,. . .,.. ...591 shallho, D. L. ,.,.....,...,...,,., 440, 591 Shank, J. J. ...,..,. . ,.....,.,...,......,... 519 Shank. S. C. ......,, 153, 188. 411 591 Shanklin, S. K. ............................ 516 Shanks, R. M. ................................ 460 Shanley, R. L. II .... ......... ....... 4 7 8 Shania, R. J. ........ ...... 5 10, 530 Sharon, S. lvl, ..... ...... 2 41, 251 Sharp, A. S. ............. .453 Sharp, J. W. ......... ..377 Sharp, K. A. .. ............... 519 Sharp. L. J. ..... ........ 4 16, 418 sharp, N. J. .. ...11...... .1..1..... 5 91 Shaw, J. D. .... ......................... 3 31 Shaw, J. D. .................................... 351 Shaw, M. 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H. ........ ...475, 591 Shimala., D, J, ............ 210, 213, 351 Shimer, J. E. ............... ................. 5 29 Shinabargar, J. D. . ....................... 462 Shipkus, A. H. .... ........................ 1 71 Shirer, L. R. .... 167, 178, 322, 591 shark, B. L. ...............,................ 519 Shirk, R, sl. .............. ......, ........... 5 0 5 Shirodkar, A. V. . ....... 194 Shively, R. L. ....,. . ...... 504 Shocklee. J. E, .. ...... 422 Shockley, W. B. ..... ........ 4 02 Shoemaker, B. A. .... ............. 5 91 Shoemaker, J. A. . ..................---... 591 Shoemaker, R. W. ................ ...... 3 48 shook, K. M. ......... .. ..a24. 591 Shook. S. L. ..1............ 249, 314. 591 Shook, T. D. .... ..... .....-...-....-.-. 5 9 1 Shoop, C. R. 1. -.--.----. 313. 591 Sho0D. S. A. .. ......, 327, 591 Shopp, G. W. ....... ..-.- - -252 Short, S. E. ....... ........ .--.-- 4 6 0 Shoupe. J. H. Y.1..1.. .....-. 1 63. 473 Showalter, K. V. ......- 203. 591 Shrader, W. 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E. .... 118, 166, 195, 593 Sonneborn. I. E., Jr. .................... 498 Soo, L. H. L. ................ , ............... 203 Soper, J. R. ,,...,,,,,,,..,......... 176, 593 Sorrell, M. J. ........ l ........... 526, 593 Sosenheimer, S. R. . ................. H453 Sotelo, E. S. ........,.... .,......,....... 4 72 Soucek, S. L. .......... ........... ...... 4 9 9 Soukup, S. M. ........ ......... 2 47, 411 Southall, D. C. ......... ................ 1 72 Southcomb, K. A. ............ ....... 5 20 Sowcrs, C. A. ........ ....... 2 26, 519 Sowers, S. V. ...... ........ ..... 4 5 5 Soyode, B. A. .. ,......., .,.110, 593 Spaman, G. R. .... ....................... 5 93 Spangle, J. V. ......,..., 182, 226, 474 Spangler, R. E. ............................ 472 Spangler, R. L. .... ....................... 2 08 Spanier, B. R. ......... . . .. 525 Spanopoulos, J. F. M166 237, 251, 397, 593 Sparber, L. P. ..... ............ 3 89. 593 Sparks. J. B. .......... ............ ...... 5 O 5 Sparks, R. 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B. .... ,,.,,,,,,,,,, 5 22 Yates, R. E. .... , ........,,..,,, 411 Yawitz, J. B. .... .,.......,,, ,, ..,...,. 4 eg Yeager, D. L. . .... ...........,.,.. 2 08, 504 Yeager, K. L. ............ 147, 380, 604 Yeager. R. C. ............... , ..,. 344, 456 Yeazel, L. B. ...,,,,.,,,,A,.,,,,, 149, 305 Yegerlehner, D. L., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 416, 421 Yegerlehner, M. A. .... 206, 416, 431 Yem, D. W. Y. ...,.,..,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,.,,,,, 445 Yencho, J. A., Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,,.,, 440 Yenni. J. H. ..,.....,.,,., .,... ,321 Yerks, D. E. .,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, , ,,..-,,,,,,, 523 Yetter, J. F. III . ..,.,......,.,,,,,,.,, .,,,. 4 98 Yochem, s. L. ..., 111 126 127, 313 Yockey, J, B, ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,--., 4 ,214 Yoder, D. R, ....,,,,,,..,,,,,,, ,.,,.,,,,,,.,.--- 5 04 Yoder, D. K. .... ,,,,,, 4 60 Yoder, J. C. ..., , ,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 604 Yoder, R. K. .,.,.,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,, 4 21 York, L. B. ..,..,.....,,,,,,, 344, 604 York, M. E. .... 112, 184, 212, 214 Yoshimura, A. K. . ,,,,,,,.,,, 411, 504 Yost. E. J. ,...,,.,,,,,,,,, . ,,.,,,,...,,,,.,,,, 504 Yost, S. E. .......,,,,,,,. ,-,,,,,, , , ',--- .511 Young, A. J. ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,459 fifoung, B. A. . .... ......,.. 1 92, 309 Young. C. M. .. .,...... 206, 522 Young, C. S. .. ....... ,124, 517 Young, D. L, ,,,,,,--,, nn--293 Young, E. W. ,.,,,,,,,,,, ,481 Young, H- A. ..... ..,.., 1 24 317 YUUHEI J. P. .. .,...., ,.443, 604 YO!-mg. -T. -T. ....,.., 167, 519 Young, J. E, , ..,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,-,, 4 53 Young, L. A, .,,, ,,,,,, ,,-,,,,-,--,..., 5 2 3 Young, M, K. , ,.,.,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,-,-,,-- , 528 YOURS. M. B. O. .... .,...... 1 89, 418 Young. P. E. .,.,...,..,.,, ..,,,, ,,.,,,,,,, 5 2 2 Yvlmg. Q. M. .......,..,.. .,...,,.,,,.. 3 10 Young. R. A., Jr. .,.., ,,,.,, 4 5g Young. S. V. ..,..,...,.,,, .,,,.,,,,,,,, 3 Q0 Young, W. C. .. ,.,,, ,,,,,-.,,,,,,,-Y 4 45 Y01Jl1g, W, D, ,,,,,,- --,,.-.----,-,'--,, 4 11 Yu, G. Y. Y. .,...,., ..,.,..,, 2 03, 523 Yukimura, P, K, ,, ,,,,,,,,.-,,4,,- 411 Yllndt, J. W. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.4--,- 2 47 Yundt, S. A. ,,,,.,. A ,',-- 519 Yuschak. D. .....,.,,.,,,, , ,,,,, 604 Yuschak, J., Jr, ,, ,,-,,, 604 Z36Dfe1, R. J. ,,,,,,,, Zaitlen, R. H, ,.,.,,, . ,,,..,..,,,,,,, 133 Zak, W. C. .,..,,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,, 4 84 Zallen, D. M. .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,--- 1 gg, 604 Zavasnik. R. M. J. ............ 352, 604 Zealey, G. B. .....,.,., .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 0 4 Zearbaugh, J, E, ,, ,,',',,,,,'-- 499 Zechiel, J, E, ,,,,,,, A --,-, 522 Zehendner, S. M. .. ...,,, 450 Zeiflet, J, A, ,,,,,-, V -4-,-w-, 453 Zell, R. L. ..,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 3 3 1 Zell, R. C. ,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 4 38 Zelnis, B. M. ...,.,,,,,,,,,,, 155, 192, 216 zender, R. I. .... 166, 237, 344, 604 Zerbe, A, ......,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 25 ZBFVOS, J- W. .................... 133, 374 Zesflgull. W. G. .....,,,,,.... N604 Ziegler, D, J, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 25 Zientara, J. E, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 21 Zfliak. J. W., Jr, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 474, 479 Zimmer, J. E. . ........... 171, 435, 453 Zlmmer. W. G. .................. ...... .... 3 7 3 Zimmerman. C, P, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 26 Zimmerman, E. W, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,', 4 50 Zimmerman, J. K, ...........522 Zimmerman, K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,-, 3 17 Zimmerman, M. A. ...A 176, 211, 215, , 327 Zxmmerman, S, L, ,,,,,,,,,, N ,,,,,,,,,,,, 528 Zimmerman, W, B, N ,,,,,,,,, 449 Zinsmeister, C, G, H ,,,,,,,,--- 425 Zmiia. R- J. ................ ................ , H482 Zoladz, W. J. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 33, 404 Zolman. J. A. ....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 45 Zook, S. A. .......,..,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 28 Z00k. W. E.. Jr. ........... , ..., ,,,.,,, 4 98 Zuercher. K. E. ...... ......,... 3 52, so4 ZUP5. R. A. .... . ........... 416, 418, 604 Zullch, R. C. .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 0 5, 494 Zuvers, C. A. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, r 125 Zwickel, L. M. ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 0 04 Zwicker, H. R, ,,4,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 0 Zwierlynski. S. L. .... ......... 2 19, 309 Zwinklis, A. J. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 04 Zywot, P. M. .... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 28 621 1 2' ' ' , ! W, 1 ' P' N. 'QF We in JY. , ?5-me xy , ,mg . - ETA BETA-those long awaited words finally echoed through the officeg deadlines are overg cuts are finishedg- the copy is ing page proofs have been readg sighs of relief are heard.'Goals were attainedg long-lasting friendships were made. Photo worked hard and stayed ahead, copy deadlines were inet early by an ambitious staff, advice was given by our advisor and printerg all combined to rnake our book one of which we can be proud. The year is over - we each will go our separate ways, yet never forgetting the year we left behind, engraved in our niemory and in our book. I Craig McLemore Gerriann Clark Lee Arthurs ......,. Judy Kuss ...... Sharie Rulon Bette Wagner ...... Rob Craig ........ 1965 DEBRIS STAFF SENIOR STAFF Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Managing Editor Copy Editor Engravings Editor Opening Section Editor Photography Editor JUNIOR STAFF Editorial Gloria Ritter, Marty Mertz, Rene Hunter, Dale Bohanan ,,,,., ,.,,,.,-.-- A divides Steve LYUCI1 --------'--'-----------------------4-------------------------- ---------------------4-. . .... A dniinistration joan Wente, john Dewenter ....., ,,,.., , , .,,,,-,,-,.,- Junior COPY Judi' Rice 4--4-------------------------------------------- ------f------- .... J u nior Engravings Jody Caudell, Diane Gomnes, Ann Trippel .,.. ..,.,,,,.,,,, R esidences Mick Scheetz ......,. . .....................,..,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,-,,,,,-- 5 e niol-S ...... .--- S Ports Business BEITTY BHTSI1 '---- .-----,...-.....---......... ..,... A c counts and Agents TOIH Small ----- ................... A drninistration Barb Spiers ..... ..... A ssessments and Reports SLlSlC BOYVYCI' ... ,,,,,,,.,..-,-.,.,,,.,.----- Pefsgnnel Photography Ken Yeager ..... .....,................................. ....... N e gative Room George Ware ,... Photo Co-ordinator Dave Dayton ...... ,......... P rint Room Betsey Hewitt ....., ..., P roduction ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to the persons and firms who have cooperated in publishing the 1965 DEBRIS. Benton Review Publishing Company, Inc. .....,.....,.........,.i......................,..............,,.,.,.,......,A....,......,.,...................,............. Fowler, Indiana Mr. David McConnell Consolidated Graphic Arts, Canton Engraving Company ,... .... .... C a nton, Ohio Mr. Joseph A. DeOrio, jr. Mr. Dave Hockenberry Mil-Clif Studios ..,,,,.,,,.,...............,..,,,................... ..,,...... .... .... ....... G r e a t Neck, New York Mr. William Moore For Photographs used in the 1965 DEBRIS, we wish to thank: Purdue Photo Service, Purdue Information Service, The PURDUE ALUMNUS, EXPONENT. For Special Services to the 1965 DEBRIS, we wish to thank: Miss Mei Chen for her assistance, guidance, and friendship in her capacity of faculty advisor. Mr. Tom Morrissey - Auditor of Student Organizations. The Purdue Extension Centers for their cooperation enabling us to better cover Purdue's scope of education. Mr. O. D. Roberts, Mr. Bill Farrell, Mrs. William Walker, for selecting the 1965 DEBRIS Queen. 624 ? A W X H 'H 1 L 5- 5. 'n if la f l, 'i T 4 F X 1 Q 14 l.lf- -v ' V'.' I .,. .. l ' ., , 1 tv .... ' L - - w V. , I . . A . , . , . A X. , ' ,. ,i 5 ,. . ' .. L . - 1 9 1 , '. ,v, , ' .., . A A , .Q - ' ,- ' ' www- -vm ur -1---.-.--,1-.,f-un +- .. A . ' . , Y' . , K V , . - w 14 ' ,, W. ' . , . ,fn . , , ', . I ,, , . . K , ' ,.,.,......., .,...,., , .' .. -- V . , 4 .. A All . , A . 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