Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1968
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So I pour myself into cz beer boffle- Escope Offering only escope. r -L? -v ' 1..,,,,, -- . .4 i N, im Anal escape I must From a Thousand days Of discovering now liffie I knovv And wondering The vvorfn Of learning That The eniropy Of The universe is increasing Or now many Treaties Make American hisiory. The older generofion quesiions my seeking, Condemns my rnorols, Decries ogoinst my opothy Tovvord cz wor I did not Creole BUT musf light. They Seek To suspend me Until I om lost in Time While life sleeps on. Am I merely o sleepvvollcer- The hour hond on o clock, Or The olorm Which will ovvoken The world? b 1- 226 A M .Q H ? wx BUT I am nor yeT ready For I have Too mony diminurive achievemenfs To accomplish, Too many auesfions To answer. So I strive To sense, feeI, and comprehend All Thar IoeIongs To my Limired domain, To prepare for The tomorrow When I rnusr sfand in The world. wm- W ii Q w -N xx If .-... 1 5.-Q Q 'S . ' '.8.Y3w.Am ' V wr X 4: 'ff 52- 13 NRNXX gp-- .-K Q 8 xs- -X X -x K QS ' .S X X X , NWN .9 -.Nr , 'Q X xx X + A, sus ISN W, my, gxx ' -x .ww .wit mm -..-.-.... .ww.w.Q , Q. L So with curiousify Tinged with cynicism, I wonder Through The tomorrow 'rhoT is Todoy. 'W 'Q '-1,-ff-erLslfzwfifirfwwfwfg' Autumn sweeps in With tootboll-blue skies And rustling leoves. The cool wind ruttles my hciir And leots through my books. The clossroom hours Which will grow so long Are now just right To sotiote My onnuol newborn dedicotion Which will dull only with time And Cs And oll nighters And wcitching the children Climb the floming tree Outside the window, Mocking me, Becouse they hoven'tlec1rned. 'I7 il? ax you 'D gi -iw 'Wi N Iolenfifioble Byfho1 vvhoT's going on? Look, Freshmen poss rne Forming o bobbing green seo Of newness. I vvofch Them, Arnused of The Avvkvvord obondon Of The unininofed- And yet . . . T l .:S??i'2f P xggq AT-Q V A5958 we , 1 . 4 '-'S-arg-lx: xx J .x..X .,:,... QNWNNS x Q .1-, :- . h - F ' 1 NX xx ,XCQWX5 Q L , A C3 ,ff 1+ ff 1' V T, A Treshmgn, who hos iusT leczrned ' Q ' s All Those sfories were True T And is no longer green BUT hos changed gs The season, Slips TurTiveIy by Seeking o brief respiTe, Thinking he invenTed iT. A -fp And I zip my jackef a few more inches As The prisfine night settles Wifh a cold laeaufy. I Take The warm hand, ancl we walk In silence, for fear al waking Gad . . . Walking in full view of the universe Feeling thaf because We are TogeTher, It rnusf approve. 4 I 4 r 24 -N-.mmm-Q, Q mwxwm-.M-A ..m..vn.a.,x.- ,unwmzfmmumn Wind vviTh o Touch ol winTer Mokes me shiver VVnh onTmipononee ExhHoroHon. Cheerleoders screom vicTory And The surge oT The crowd CornesrneTornyTeeL l-loorsely shouTing, unTil my heorT CoTchesinrny1hrooT- STroining Tor Those losT Tevv sovog Cheenng,osbHbwnngsneomem Tell The Tole of Touchdown And mornenTs noT soon TorgoTTen, e inches 5 , 4 9, AQ vf E ..',1',., V vw' RI 1 -f' ' . ., 'Q , gg, if JV: ,f 1 Nw. 26 2 R A. 'ie Mme The loig men ceose Their struggle The bohie is Won, The ogony ond groce, forgotten. Two ospironTs Collide And one must Toll, For Trying only guorenrees Thor foiilure is possilole. The sfreer is one woyw Uphill. mr V -- ,, .TJL MLM-I fn' 4' T ,, N ig, X N5 1' if-iff f 1 Where do enferrainers, Leaders Derive The ability To sway The whole, To rise above? The appeal of a Goldwater, The genius of an Issac Stern, The perfecfion of The American Baller Theaire Draw me To see Why . . . 29 VVhoT drive Pushes Jock Benny info The spofiighf? Does persevere nce promise This greoTness Or does iT lie in The c:reoTive genius Of Roy Chcirles And The inborn TolenT of Lonnie Kozon? And isn'T cuITure MoreThc1n iusT on iourney inTo reTinemenT . . . A meons by which I con observe, DisserninoTe, And corry sorneThing owciy, 1 31 4 A-y,...,,A4M 11,4 ---......... ,, A, - ,S 1, M' k -X Q lv+4-- 'f???'4' Q all , - 'Q-.Mk f - --A.,...mmwm 'W--...M , . W--www 'NW . ' V. -- z-v-,, 'M W- '23 , MM 'M-4:1 ' 1 - 1.5-L 2. Q, wx ki , H14 in- f XM' 'V iff? ' , . .. vk: .4 W 7 --v-...S , ,. .,.. .. V ,. r f ' -- . , A .V . ' ff .A :J-'H jf., .. .,,, ,,,, - . . 1- -,K-1 ifwge ' wzfv: -7 , ff' , .-Q M.. ' 422,- 235 g:1,,.4'ga4g,z45:-Li. 1 ' 1:1 -'JM' , gf-f V 1' 4 1 rx R il U , +3 iff .MQ ffggp- f.. 3 I- V' ' ' QQIQQVQ 211 ,VL '- :feels P 1 A ' I fi f , - . af. -: ..,. :sf'QL-:r11'--jf::f::,.1f2 R -. x ' .. ,- -- 1- : 1, Q ,. ., .4 3,:Q,,.,,42fq:.,,-.,,,,- ,. ,q,3,,..1,,3,..- W.,-,,.,f,,.,. , , 5 ' , fzf fi x M.,.:. -:- Ai JG, 24323 g..:-f- ' . 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FrosT grows like concer Cn my windowpdne, The world is very dork. And ie 13599860 I moTure ds The wine-colored ledves ...did.., And like Them, I sense The eo rfh AwoiTing my reTurn, Feeling o creeping chill of Teor As dwesome forces rdge dround me Knowing The loneliness OT o lighThouse Surrounded by pounding seos On o sTormy nighT. 35 ?f XQGQIXQXNQR if fl WN SOTT snow siTTs slowly down, A rnuTTling monTle covering The Tired ground. The reoliTy of o Tree Reduced To on sTork silhouene Mokes me opprehensive oT Any reoliTy. A Snowflakes exhibiT The TronsienT quoli1y of Their being AT my Touch. And like Them Am l A snovvrnon, ApporenT, nice To hove oround? The only quesTion is Why? , . . - Q-'::-ru ,,J.- 4,- 1 . . r -1.--.--.qv ,-W.. 1... xx ,- .... c-o-of Q Q. 1' ...vw - .. -...-9.43, N.. ,- On wihTer highTs Somewhere in o Tireploce Gr rrioyhe LOST in The re-Cl lighT holT woy up The ChrisTmos Tree, The glow blurs. I find God, Feeling o communion ThoT Tills me Arid om overwhelmed By The power oT The cross, Which chohgecl The world By on ocT oT Love. Q 59 if xc-' Q. 3 rrfiw ' . 3-5' -T' AWS: ' .,.,..Xx um-41 vnl'n ,, . x fu N 1 Q? gas 'iw 4, X 'YA s -1 KA J gnwgg 7 va. , ,A as W x K x xx x Q Q N Q. X T 3 A 1 . -.Q , FQ W' , . Q 3 we Q ' 6- .Q Q- .3 fx Nb -N , 1 is - Q - Q? NN -v wa-wx A is ., . me-xwig 5 J-ewtnsfw-'.mkQ,. K , Qs' QQ' vkwgw.. X ,.-K-. X.. tant:-an -x . .Am 4 xsv RG? M wiv. i -.,,.,,,.X,L ww H. N ,- xx - ., Q XM-x NNNQX N, X . 1 , N' MQ. F-mn 'xx !'6v !'2'ziQ-gc an 1 . A . GEN-xlww '-s-Kimi X. 'X 4.9.41 .Mk 0. X f .sz ,X . w X MUN www Af W8 Tuba -uni! X I P' I , -.: ,w fcfeiigeq Y If K MA , ' X X my 1 N X X ax a Qgtwk. x .-xhx NS.-Xi Fx . , - -- - X x xk X X R , X X N X 4 'Q ' f .',' I J 1 1 , I . iii, I -I fi? .' fl . A if i - 1 2 I 41 4 Twelye ofclock: CoTTee susTains my Tinal push . . . The window beckons buf The books demand. 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NEA V91 Roin reiires into gloomy clouds As The soggy Voce begins I shiver, Noi entirely from The cold, As The noisy engines Burst info life Beginning o iourney Of enduronce And for some Viciory, For oihers-nexi yeor. X F Ai :gf rm ' gxffgz V ffzli 1 V 3 I if n ' 5 Q ' , .- A 4, . X 1 x f' 2 E I 60 J 'pi . 9 5' ily Q? Yesterday, Mom and Dad came. They looked slightly Older than I remembered. I was reminded ot days When she used to bake peach pie. Such little reminisces are nice, Yet things Aren't quite the same, They seem More distant. But, nevermind, I merely accept And tind quiet pride For them, As I know They do for me. I leove behind Four yeo rs of memories- A vvoy of being. All expressed by o diplomo Hinfing promise for Tomorrow Bur only guoronfeeing Thor Todoy hos deported. - 'XXX fi' - V 1 w -4- W Q N ' N -sin ' lim ii 5 My i ek' if - HNF' .- ' 4-A ,,.Q ...qgr :IQ U5 -imrlg' . fix , ,. 'N ' wg U Q . V pk-,. H. Qcmx - ' A Y V A ...4 vw-gr , - A,. 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My eyes open Like a flower unfolding TaTl1e auieT ioy of life: Budding, Bursfing from The barren landscape F3 .A ' 4 67 i I Debbie Swartz Grand Prix Queen .xfwagxsisr ' Yrs 'S- SS I morvel And grow To love life Which monifesfs iiself In every newborn child. nse life surging vviTI'iin me, Giving meoning To being, Gronring Tronquilify To o Torn world. if IFF is i ,fig .,,1? i 5 J ,-I , ,-'-s-4,327 rr, in Z? 1 w ut . f nf, 1 ' ,rn joan Landrum May Queen -.. io,- ' 3' T , Q W .af A N, i M 69 Judy Mosser Miss Purdue uf' ,. ww .6 im, as i w Q 45: Everywhere, filling me With Their presence, People ospire, hope, need- Jusf os I. For we ore one, Buoying eoch oiherg There lies The volue Anol The possibility Of our being. Ann Koch Homecoming Queen -., . If V a 'QQ V r- HL ,, .wma ,F-'fu' D l . 4- 'EQQ ww Wm wr Y v.- s Qi' ' ww ln, J. a Q , Kathi Daume Debris Queen ru BUT somewhere vvoifing, vvifhouf reolizing, lives The one who musf fulfill An inner need, fronscending friendship ond demdnding dedicofion. So seeking The semblonce of someone who will be And olvvoys remoin, I look Through o window of o dreom Thof somedoy l will live. ,iv . ff- J , 74 'QH WW W K 1' ffl aa . FH, 'x nt! - 2 C' '. -- ' Hg., Em., sr Y y , SU, V A ' -' ' I , .5. y X N b ,',, I , , 1' B K I . X f n ' 5 W 5. ' 1 , ,J 1 A ,531 1' ,Q . ff? . 'fi 1 AAG..- Q N K N. -a + . ,nie 'fill If ,: 2, Q,-155 ' 1 a-' is .33-9 X . i ' . Q' , ,YH bfi: ,1 abr r 1 academia aaa 56712075 ' '-1. 'H 9 Y 'EV pix- 'Y 1-'K , Quier discussion Over o cup of coffee- A slighrly rumpled suir, Tie cenTered buf co relessly misploced, Hoir combed by on irreverent breeze, The slow shuffle 'ro loce on clossroom hour In from of fifty Who wish they were cmyploce else- Probobly, somevvhof sfereofyped. He, is on Teocher: Removed, oloof, And you con? help buTvvor1der Who he is. fi Q 4 1 . ' if A 4 , 3,543-uv 1 T . b W? 'V rj . V 4,1 FJ , 5 J, ,., . ,Ni-y.,,1,'fS.35,1l5 ' A gk . V , 4 ff f if 1- ' 51 I CTTQ5 ' 'F' ' .HF I . :-. Ke 5 V ' 1 ., -f fm. 3 ' , - wg' 4 , 352' L' we H S' ' ffw-f 5 ',., :A , , ,W . I. ,y f5:.,,,:1,,:LWM., .P , . A gli., . X. 't , , f? TQ ,bi , is ' -' cg gi , :gf , V- ,rl -, - : - , Y ggi: :N -5 y,:,,:Q.15Qg,.. T51 . f' . A' R , R5 Cf 41' QI-Ig:-,g.,. gh' I' I . 'Y v if .s 'N' - , H ,iii ai ibn?-rx x L 'iz h ,wa M , 2 -3 f- wxw .,. 4 F QVUSF 5 5-N ax! 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The surprise, Someiimes bifrer, Comes when they leorn Thor they con foil. T ,4-QAHPWW' sifr- f, iv, A ,- if g gf, t 81 4 1 I Reams of paper pass through the President's handsg In-Out baskets don't come large enough. . ,N President Hovde, the man behind the university's biggest desk. B2 Scax walls scrubbed and floors swept for Hovde's Academic Review. all-American Hovde honored In 1930 the sports World focused its attention on Fredrick L. Hovde, all-American quarterback from the University of Nlinnesota. Now, thirty-seven years later, he is again placed in fhe sports spotlight as recipient ofthe National Football Founda- tion,s gold medal for outstanding contributions made to collegiate football. The award places the university president in the ranks of United States Presidents Hoover, Eisenhower, and Kennedy. After receiving the gold medal, President Hovde commented, 'tltls nice to receive an award for doing something you enjoy. 17' 5 ---fi l' ! Wlkq BOARD OF TRUSTEES-Back Row: D. Finn, D. Mallett, F. Andrews, P. Chenea, F. Hovde, L. Freehafer, M. Skinner, j. Lowe, W. Walb. First Row: M. Knoy, R. Brumfield, G. Wilson, L. White, J. Thompson, A. Kettler, C. VVickard, A. Rumely, W. Hillenbrand. Trustees and other VIP's view Purdue's new arena. X 4 K l University Hall Tower stands as a relic of an earlier Purdue. Board of Trustees-- the boss' boss Purdueis nine member Board of Trustees was charged in 1869 uto do all acts necessary and expedient to put and keep said university in operation, make all by-laws, rules and regulations required or proper to conduct and man- age same. The Trustees can and do delegate responsibil- ity to President Hovde, which makes them the chiefs supervisors. Governor Branigan appointed two new members to the board in September-Walter W. Walb, an alumni t1'ustee, and William A. Hillenbrand, named to succeed Claude R. Wiekard. The board as a whole accepts grants, approves financial matters, and most im- portant to bachelor candidates, the board formally ap- proves all degrees conferred. Miss Mary Elizabeth Skinner, secretary to the Trustees. 85 Dr. Donald R. Mallett, Vice President and Executive Dean. Dr. Frederick N. Andrews, Vice President for Research and Dean Dr. Lytle J. Freehafer, Vice President and Treasurer 0fCraduate School. 86 Without the direction of each of the five vice presidents, the nine schools and the thousand-odd staff members would act as independent entities. Under the direction of the vice presidents, however, the university is a united body. Dr. Hawkins, newly appointed Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Dr. Andrews, Vice President for Research and Dean ofthe Graduate School, are in direct control over the individual school directors. Dr. Lawshe coordinates the efforts of the regional campuses, while Dr. Freehafer holds the university purse strings. The co- ordinatoris coordinator is Dr. Mallett, Vice President and Executive Dean. Through the confederation of vice presidents, Purdueis schools are federated under one central body. individual efforts direct university Dr. C. H. Lawshe, Vice President for Regional Campus Adminis- tration. Dr. George A. Hawkins, Vice President for Academic Affairs D. Francis Finn, Business Manager and Assistant Treasurer. directors outline academic journey Toiling through the decisions ofadmissions, Harland W. NVhite selects the new students each year who begin their journey through Purdue. Purdue Student, number 050505, undoubtedly first encountered the Registrar, Nelson Parkhurst, who guided him toward a degree in his chosen major. To 0505055 dismay-or perhaps his parents-he also became acquainted with D. Francis Finn, Purdue's Business Manager and Assistant Treas- urer, who is responsible for tuition and fees, constituting an essential part in the academic journey. Once 050505 was involved in university lite, he discovered that his actions were guided by O.D. Roberts, Dean of Men or Helen B. Schleman, Dean of VVomen: and that as he became a contributing member of Purdue, he received recognition through the services of Herbert Schaller, Director ol'University News Services. On a broader level, his interests were represented by the Executive Assistant to the President, john W. Hicks, who strives to obtain the necessary state legislation to enable Purdues students to advance in their academic carrers. B8 ae 5 GIS Harland W.White, Director of Admissions. i I I i t O. D. Roberts, Dean of Men and Helen B. Schleman, Dean of Women. Nelson Parkhurst, Registrar. john W. Hicks, Executive Assistant to the President 'E -.,,,-as ---V .fi 'vw--J'd UQy tl, - ...,,, ':--.. xx , 'rm:- -lr- .5 iw-...,...... , . ? 2 15 V -f--0..w-,,f-.wf-M,.f,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,Mn, l Herbert Schaller, Director of University News Service. bridge builders close gap Threesome awaits the arrival of an old friend, a bridge fourth. As the enrollment of each freshman class expands, the membership potential of the Purdue Alumni Association increases. The gap of years and of interests between the class of ,08 and the class of '68 must be bridged if po- tential members are to become actual ones. PAA plans to bridge the gaps with a tour of old World Spain and Portugal. The old standard PAA activities, Gala WVeek and the Alumni Class Parade, provide diversions for alum watching undergrads as Well as for the returning, reminiscing post-graduates. Classmates of '19 reminisce- when Iwas young, we . . . facilities expand With PRF aid PRF, an expedient abbreviation for one of the univer- sities most active bodies-Purdue Research Foundation, works for the bettennent of student and staff facilities. The Foundation is presently building and financing the Physical Plant which is under construction on the south Ag campus. Tower Acres gained four new lots with the help of finances from the F oundationg and the Purdue Service Center, too, is benefiting from PRF with the addition of Geisleris, Purdue National Bank, Burger Chef, and other student-oriented stores. PRF is not only taking an interest in physical, housing, and shopping facilities but is also continuing to give research grants and fellowships. Twin smokes of new Physical Plant will replace Purdue's symbolic thirty-three ringed stack. ' ' 4, K r 5 2 1 A Tech School-- two year efficiency program , :Q A gi . - V. rv: H rw, Y X: 5: V, f .f :g:f1't1f.5,:ggg.35 M if if - - f r 'f 1 A . .a -4. an IOTA LAMBDA SIGMA--Back Row: R. Palma, C. Underwood, Klinder, R. llgnper CSQ-cretaiy-Treasurerl, W. Bennett Cljresiclentl, J. Wellnitz, 1. Swaidner, J. Swoverland QVice Preside-ntl, S. Gaylor, T- K1'U31f'l3 D- T0ll'llfl91'- S. Johnson. First Row: R. Grainger, N. Derheimer, I. Innis, C. W f '. ,,... ,... i X V 'S ., rw Men master machines for material profit. 92 Dr. G. WV. IXIcNelly explains the proposed Computer Tech Depart- ment. Laws of Supply and demand govern the School of Tech- nology. Extensive research and industrial manpower studies conducted by the school have determined where specialists are needed. These studies resulted in the cre- ation of seven new and rapidly growing programs, each of which emphasizes job readiness by helping students graduate and obtain a job without additional training in company programs. , Safety glasses are to be wom in lab at all times wi? N NQX. X a we 5' Q' Finally down to the real nitty-gritty of aviation. ROW ONE--Baird, Danise S: Marshall. NTg Private Homeg Collegiate -1-H: Mental Health Assn. Beetz, Mary E: Batesville. NT: Meredith. ROW TWO-Bennett, William P: Hartford City. IS: Private Home: ASTDg Iota Lambda Si - ma. Berkshire, Patricia J: Elkhart. NT: Meredith, pub coordinator, exec bd, gov bd: Tomahawig District Stu Nurses, pres. ROW THREE-Blessing, john D: windfall. IEd- Wileyg Soc of Auto Engrg Industrial Arts Club. Bohnaker, Roberta: Highland. NT: Duhmeg Block Pg Student Union. ROW FOUR--Carr, john W: Danville. IS: Private Home. Coleman, Richard J: Petersburg. IS: Private Home: ASTDg jr, Sr Class Councg Collegiate 4-H. ROW FIVE-Collins. Kenneth VV: Indianapolis. IEdg Rochdale: Block Pg Stu Co-op Assn. Copeland, Charles P: Ft Wayne. IS: Private Homeg Soc of Auto Engrg ASTME. ROW SIX-Demlow, Douglas P: Indianapolis. IS: Alpha Eta Rhoq ASTD. Derheimer, Neil E: Ft. Wayne. IS: Caryg ASTDg Iota Lambda Sigma. ROW SEVEN-Donnoe, Roy E: Laiiyette. IEdg Private Home: ASTD. Douglass, Thomas I: Plymouth. IS: Married Stug Arnold Air Soc: Bandg Av Tech Flying Club. ROW EIGHT-Drollinger, David M: Marion. IEdg Private Homeg Iota Lambda Sigma. Evans, Clifford D: Elkhart. IEd: Private Homeg Army Honor Guard: Iota Lambda Sigma. 94 nf' '5 4' 4 z ...,. 2 5 , 6 X 4 Q s- 5 'QR 'xQxQ z X ' wb' t 5 t 5 X -fl? I. w ka. 4-a 4 s ' 0 9 ' 1 4 I , ,.. . 6 A . ..., X, x X XI Q af' F 46' , WN . V. .Sf I --4 ' n ---4' XXX i - - - f NNW AY- -- : Y a x -Q ' R -a t XXX X N x the Sky's the limit The human touch that makes machinery come alive. ROW ONE-Ferrier, Marjorie R: NT: Wood, corridor sec: Block P: Green Guard: Mental Health Assn: Mock P: Nursing Stu Club. Fox, Diana S: An- derson. NT: Wood: Block P. Gardner, Michael T: Lafayette. IS: Owen: Al- pha Eta Rho: Av Tech Flying Club. ROW TWO-Gaylor, Sharrell D: Rossville. IEd: Wiley: Iota Lambda Sig- ma: SNEA: Soc of Autor Engr: Industurial Arts Club. Girdler, james A: Oxford, Illglclgg Married Stu: ASTD: Soc of Auto Engr. Hill, Karen J: Orleans. NT: B oc . ROW THREE-Hooley, Steven R: Middlebury. ATP: Private Home. Hop- per, Robert E: Advance. IEd: AIAA: Iota Lambda Sigma: Off-Campus Menis Assn. Hotaling, Arthur I: Ft Lauderdale, Fla. IS: Circle Pines, asst membership, house mgr. ROW FOUR-Huddleston, Ronnie L: Monticello. IEd: Private Home: Iota Lambda Si ma: Purdue Pilots Inc. Innis, John W: Indianapolis. IEd: Wiley, pres: Grand Prix Club, pres: Iota Lambda Sigma: Reamer Club: Industrial Arts Club. Jenks, Sharon M: Denver. IEd: Married Stu: ASTD: Block P: Young Rep Club. ROW FIVE-jollief, Jan E: Kendallville. NT: Earhart. jordan, james B: Franklin. IS: Private Home. Kelleher, Thomas A: Annandale, Va. IEd: Pri- vate Home: Aermodellers: Band. ROW SIX-Kindig, Sarah I: W Lafayette. NT: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst social chm: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhel Counc: Nurse's Assn. Kline, Almeda L: Middlebury. NT: Meredith: Block P: Luth Stu Assn: State House, little sister. Kuder, I David: Lafayette. IEd: Private Home: ASTD: Iota Lambda Sigma. ROW SEVEN-Kulwicki, Patricia A: Liberty. NT: Terry Cts: Mock P. Lamphere, Phyllis R: Edinburg. NT: Duhme, scholarship chm, pub chm: AWS: Block P: Mock P: WRA. Licsko, Charles W: Butztown, Pa. ATP: Acacia. ROW EIGHT-McGaughey, William R: Highland. IEd: Delta Upsilon, song dir: Gimlet: Glee Club: Purdusirs. Messersmith, Marilee: Indianapolis. NT: Wood: Band: Grand Prix Found. Noble, John D: New Castle. IEd: Pri- vate Horne. 95 'vi ' N e nf RT 4-P ., , - v--- . Q 'U 1 ,, , ,f., Vmwbtx Q ,w,,.,.,,.. Q M. .....M.aAuw+:z'-sa? ' 'ie MQ , x-saw., -ff, 'f-wi't 'A -- ,. V AW, mas... Constructed by man and silent without his command. Technology builds on past achievements li tk' ia 95 ,gm -wr' KL., ROWV ONE--Norris, Vicki ja Lafayette. NT: Private Home: Young Rep Club. Petersen, B. David: Stanley, Iowa. AVT: Private Home. Preuninger, Phillip D: Mansfield, Ohio. IEd: Pi Kappa Alpha, pres, sec: Band: Campus Chest: Greek Week Penny Carn: IFC: Mock P. Price: Donald H: ATP: Indianapolis: Private Home. Quick, Nancy A: Sheridan. NT: Meredith: AWS: Bapt Stu Union: Mental Health Assn: Purdue Nursing Assn. Quick, Thomas R: Kendallville. IF.d: Private Home. ROWV TNVO-Quinlan, David S: Hobart. IS: Married Stu: ASTDQ Iota Lambda Sigma: Block P. Russel, Paul D: Lowell. IEd: Married Stu: Iota Lambda Sigma: IEd Club, sec. Sabol, janet L: Lafayette. NT: Private Home: Town Cirls Org. Schalliol, David L: Xlishawaka. IS: Private Home: ASTD: Younf Rep Club. Schram, Richard M. Ir: Ft Wayne. IS: Married Stu: ASTD. Schultz, Marjorie A: Crown Point. NT: Eaiiiart: Green Guard. ROVV THREE-Siefker, Dale E: Seymour. IS: Beta Sigma Psi. Snider, Richard C: S Bend. IEd: VViley: Bapt Stu Union: Inter-Var Christian Fellow. Speicher, Norma L: Loganpsort. NT: Shoemaker. Spencer, Norma 1: Valparaiso. NT: Earhart: Block P: Stu Nurse's Assn. Stanley Thomas E: Anderson. IS: Phi Siigma Kappa: Av Tech Flying Club, treas. Starks, Cary L: Beech Grove. IEd: Tarkington, fresh orien chm, Camera C ub, Glee Club. 96 Everything must be checked before take-oil Y'-'Y' -1 v, -...1Q,..,.,, , 1 i ,Il ,. x xas i now N 'N . A-Ev N , Sf-va .Q vf. ig vm 1 -M ..'Sgi.,., Rad ' N .. r -'Q X . N 3 Si- X P I , X 5 'A .f 1' . .fsfsv .- , . :Q V . ROW ONE-Stutzman, Robert H: Mishawaka. IEdg Cary: Iota Lambda Sigma. Swaidner, Iames A: Wapakoneta, Ohio. IEdg Owen, sen, social dir: Grand Prix crew, Iota Lambda Sigma: Sailing Club. ROW TWO-Tittle, Daniel P: Ogden Dunes. ATP: Tarkington, sec, treas, vice pres: Block Pg Camera Club, pres. Underwood, Glenn M: Elwood. IEdg Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer, Band: Iota Lambda Sigma. ROW THREE-Unger Ronnie G: Frankfort. IS, Married Stu: ASTDg Alpha Eta Rho. WVarnock, Gwen J: Amboy. NT: Meredith: Forensic Union. ROW FOUR-Wellnitz, james A: LaPorte. IS: Private I-Iome: Iota Lambda Sigma. YVheatley, james K: Indianapolis. IEdg Owen. ROW FIVE-Whisenand, Burt C: Indianapolis. IS: Phi Kappa Sigma: Block P, Alpha Eta Rho: Grand Prix Found' Iota Lambda Sigma, Purdue Aermodellers. Wolf, Mary E: Camden. NT: Private Home: Mental Health Assn: Nursing Assn. ROW SIX-Wright, Dennis J: Indianapolis. IS: Married Stu: ASTDQ AAS Ind Engr. , f jf 97 C C Nwwwm Heavy lab assignments become commonplace to Vet Students The best of bedside manners doesrft calm A frightened poodle. 3 .-5' 1 ' G' Dr. E. V. Morse, one ofthe few teaching deans, knows each Vet student personally. Vet School increases enrollment Work with inanimate slides precedes live animal treatment. To a pre-vet hopeful, Vet School is a catalogue discrip- tion: The School of Veterinary Science and Medicine trains men and women in the nature and control of ani- mal health and diseases. This training encompasses a pe- riod of six years including two-year pre-veterinary cur- riculumf, Every pre-vet studentls hopes for acceptance were a little higher this year as additional veterinary stu- dents were admitted. Sixty, rather than fifty-tive, is the new quota, but competition was just as rugged as ever. The opportunities upon graduation, however. are steadi- ly growing-the Armed Forces, State and Federal gov- ernment, research, and private practice. Hopefuls await- ed the envelope filled with the papers that led him to a DVM. 99 There-is no pill to cure Dean Tyleris professional enthusiasm. 2 RHO CHI--A, Core, D. Blake CAclvisorl, C. WOIH, N. Anderson, Thomburg. 100 A-radii 1 ik F! , Follow the recipe for ointments, but donit lick the bowl. Boredom in Organic 204--there-'s no way to speed qligfillnmm. KAPPA PSI--Back Row: B. Mock, P. Kehr, R. Sausaman, R. Chris- tiansen, L. Toberts, J. Sharp, G. Wood. Second Row: R. Wagner, R. Wittgen, M. Ayers, D. Mock, R. Erb, M. Culross, D. Snyder. First Among Purdueis many campus holes is one belonging to the Pharmacy department. By 1969 the six story building will house Dr. V. E. Tyler and his four hundred three stu- dents. Upon completion this structure will draw togeth- er all our scattered research centers. Unfortunately, it couldn't be completed in time to shelter our drug-effects researchf' The department received eight hundred thou- sand dollars to carry out research concerning drug-effects on reaction time. it A .- Row: S. Soseuheimer, D. Burk, R. Kudnowski, M. Spartz,j. Turk, E Surrek, R. Wilson. Pharmacy builds new pill plant 101 , X, - ' 32 '-'K' N . 55' Pt VW ix . . - , .,. , u - ' I . 'f:11E,:.: z Q F s1s:,::-tzv 3: 'f 1:-rr:1.v-1:-'-'-r:r::r:'Szgsgt-es 1 N-fiirg-if :T Q.. 'Nix t 2' I Q:-QF: h L,g, N 'U 9 Q - 'P ' 4 . ,ff 1: .:' . X -' ' CT Q 0- QL. Q' ,IJ ...ff 1. E RW- 5 X'SI-T Rini 5453 s . Q, X RES'- X 1 1 'rf . ' X 'X ':, sl - if Wx. '1 Irs + ,V ,N ' s -- k 1 Q' Nil s ,V ' . A - H .fs G' Q -21 Y'-Y A g . - .A 5 C 1 ,,,. f ..... X .V . A 'cfs' 102 ,xx W t 5 4 The life science main lobby becomes a hivorite spot for relaxing between classes. ROW' ONE-Anderson, Neil R: Hammond. Phar, Private Home: APhAg Christian Stu Fellow, pres, Rho Chi. Aspegren, Karen A: VVy0ming, Mich. Pharg Private Homeg Kappa Epsilon: Univ Presby Church. ROW TWO-Ayres, Michael L: Middletown. Phar: Wiley: APhAg Kappa Psi. Balko, Timothy J: NVhiting. Pharg Wileyg APhA. ROW THREE-Bennett, jerry A: Anderson. Pharg Wiley: APhA. Bishop, Michael R: Conners- ville. Pharg Delta Tau Delta, APhA. ROM' THREE-Burbage, Marcia M: Monon. Phar: Private Home, Band: Drill Team Aux: Kappa Epsilong Rho Chi. Bush, john M: Darlington. Pharg Fairway, pres, vice pres, treas, house huycrg APhAg Stu C0-op Assn. ROVV FOUR-Cavinder, Christine L: VVheatfield. Phar: Married Stu: APhAg Kappa Kappa Psi: Mock P. Christiansen, Richard A: Highland. Pharg Tarkington, stu sen, tloor sen, pub dir, polit dir: APhA: -Ir, Sr Class Comic: Mock P: Student Union: U Choir, Wesley Found, Young Rep Club: Kappa Psi. ROW FIVE-Cloud. Gloria M: Orleans. Pharg Alpha Chi Omega, sonf dir, standards bd, APhAg Block Pg Gold Peppers: Grand Prix Found: Kappa Epsilon: Moclt Pg Student Union: Sigma Alpha Nu. Collier, Donald E: Lafayette. Phar: Sigma Phi Epsilon, APhAg Pharmacist. RONV SIX-Cramer, Thad M II: Danville. Pharg Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer, pub relations chmg Claude NVicker mem award: APhA. Culross, Michael A: Kokomo. Pharg Owen: Army Honor Guard, Kappa Psi. ROWV SEVEN-Cummins, Robert WV: Laxvrenceburg. Phar: Private Home: Pliurnulcist. Davies, jeffrey H: Gary. Phar: Pi Kappa Alpha, calendar comm, little sister comm, APhAg Mock Pg Rho Chi, Phi Lambda Upsilon. When a puppys Ng- 5 ,TJ .pill ,. .. 1 rr g f .3 P11 V -5 f a Q.. nose is warm . .i .5 N A 1 5' Two editions ofthe Debris. .- 'S Cf' v Q if ...f 4 ev' .1-Q J A, PIP CIHHITTI PUBLICITY DEBB X X E141 JH. 'f I WW-.. '. - 1 . w.'. 2 ' ' 1 1 125-V -. --': 2 K, ,,, 4 ,A,A, A 6- 12 h my I I .Lev-V P Kim' n ,ails qw. 'J , , Y 4 5 - , 3' ll ROW ONE-David, Mary M: Evansville. Phar, Chi Omega, Alpha Lambda Delta, Green Guard Honorary, Ka pa Epsilon. Dewey, Dennis L: W Lafayette. Phar, Sigma Pi, social:l chm, APhA. Down- ham, Barbara A: Logansport. Phar, Delta Gamma, asst recording sec, activities chm, Block P, Debris, managing ed, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, APhA, Pep Comm, Sigma Alpha Nu. Downs, joseph W: Francesville. Phar, Private Home. Dwenger, joseph H: Indianapolis. Phar, Private Home, APhA. Elpers, Karen S: Ft Branch. Phar, Chi Omega, personnel chm, Block P, Pi Kappa Alpha, little sister. Englert, Jan M: Monticello. Phar, Duhme, corr chm, standards chm, asst social chm, Kappa Epsilon, Pharmacist, WCCR. ROW TWO-Fagen, Gerald A: Gary. Phar, Married Stu, APhA. Freudenberg, Mary jane: Terre Haute, Phar, Meredith, APhA, Block P, Exponent, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, Pharmacist, Young Rep Club. Gibson, Robert L jr: Lafayette. Phar, Railroad Club, WI-IRC. Goebel, Richard A: Huntington. Vet, Private Home, Alpha Zeta, AVMA, pres, sec, Apamnesis, Pre-Vet Club, Student Union, Wiley, counselor, fresh counc. Graves, joan N: Indiana o- lis. Phar, Zeta Tau Alpha, ritual chm, pres, Alpha Lambda Dellta, APhA, Block P, Christian Stu Fellow, Jr, Sr Class Counc, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, SGS. Gries, Don- ald Wz Evansville. Phar, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Hartman, Donald L: Ft Wayne. Private Home, APhA. ROW THREE-Hoover, Michael E: Evansville. Phar, Private Home, APhA, Block P, Purdue Honor Guard. johnson, Terry M: Evansville. Phar, Delta Gamma, second vice pres, APhA, Block P, Debris, photo production, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa E - silon, Mock P, Pep Comm. Jones, Donald F: LaPorte. Phar, Alplliia Chi Rho, pledge mentor, APhA, Band, Kapilala Kappa Psi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Pep Comm, Phi Eta Sigma, R o Chi. jones, Paul M: Marion. Phar, Alpha Phi Alpha, Harrison, sec, pres, APhA, Block P, Soph Class Counc, IFC, Mock P, Pres Counc, Student Court, Kap- pa Psi. Kasianchuk, Olga: Hammond, Phar, Warren, Kappa Epsi- on. Kay Dottie J: Hammond. Phar, Zeta Tau Alpha, vice pres, APhA, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, Panhel Counc. Kin- dall, Georgina L: Cleveland, Ohio. Phar, Delta Sigma Theta, So- cial chm, Purduettes, Kappa Epsilon, U Choir. 103 2. wr 1 4' 'Q' gf-v' haf' arf, 4-' and xx - J 14,1 .,.f 1 'ik ROW ONE-Kovach, Akos L: Lafayette. Phar, Private Home. Kuespert, Dennis L: S Bend Private Home, APhA, YAF, Young Rep Club. Leslie, Steven WV: Morgantown. Phar, Private Home. Linder, Philip A: Indianapolis. Phar, Private Home, APhA, Plzurnuzcis-t. ROW TWVO-McCoy, Donald Ill: Decatur, Ill. Phar, Private Home, APhA. INIcCurtain, joan K: Remington. Phar, Phi Mug AP Ag AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon. McDonald, Woodrow B jr: S Bend. Phar, Married Stu, vice pres, APhA, Army Honor Guard. Middles- worth, Lonnie R: Greentown. Phar, Alpha Chi Rho, APhA. Minnich, Mary M: Berne. Phar, Vawter, corr chm, APhA, AWS, Band, Kappa Epsilon, Mock P. ROWV THREE-Myers, Jennifer L: Francesville. Phar, Vawter, exec treas: APhA, Christian Stu Fellow. Newman, Barbara L: Osceola. Phar, Phi Mu, Panhel rep, pres, APhA, vice pres, Angel Flight, Debris, Kappa Epsilon, Panhel Counc, Pluirmucist, Phar Stu Counc. Nine, David A: N Webster. Phar, Private Home, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Mock P, Reamer Club. Payne, james J: Bringhurst. Phar, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma. Presdorf, Mary B: Howe. Phar, Earhart, APhA, AWS, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Epsilon, Mock P, Young Dem. RONV FOUR-Psota, Alan G: Cleveland, Ohio. Phar, Sigma Pi, pres, vice pres, pledge trainer, APhA, Band, Greek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Mock P, Kappa Psi. Rafferty, jack E: Farmland. Phar, Private Home, Agriculturist, Am Chem Soc, APhA, Army Honor Guard, Fresh Class Counc, Collegiate -1-H, Debris, Exponent, Karate Club, Mock P, Old Masters, Pharmacist, Pre- Vet Club, Stu Co-op Assn, Student Court, Student Senate, Var Athletics. Roberts, Douglas A: Owensburg. Phar, State House, sec, APhA, Mock P, Pharnzucist, Stu Co-op Assn, Young Rep Club. Roberts, Larry VV: Lafayette. Phar, Private Home, Kappa Psi. Robinson, N Kent: Wash- ington. Phar, Cary, Clarion asst ed, joint counc, unit counc, APhA, Mock P. ROWV FIVE-St. Clair, Ada L: Scottsburg. Phar, Phi Mu, chaplain, rush counselor, APhA, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, PlzarmaL'i.s-t. Schafhauser, Wayne T: Indianapolis. Phar, Tarkington, APhA. Sharp, john W: Lafayette. Phar, Phi Kappa Tau, Kappa Psi, APhA. Sinclair, Diane B: Monticello. Phar, Married Stu, Alpha Chi Omega, APhA, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Kappa Epsilon, Plau1'niuci.s't, Rho Chi. Siurek, Edward W jr: Griflith. Phar, Private Home. 4 ' ' 'f 'D f . A - Phar, Delta Upsilon, steward, Block P, Mock P, SGS. Kuykendall john A- Terre Haute. Phar, K 1X xv ,..f K uf -..,p ' 1,4 a- 1 A - h 9'fgi3:f, Q ' fi . 1:5542-. fd is 1 P' I 4' A ' --a Q - .1 A 'Z :rv 4 -1 Ol' ,x -X ..- I qw. :VK f 1 ici' l vxwflnucw Education in the lab today develops skills for the job tomorrow. ROYV ONE-Skinner, Valerie L: Munster. Pharg Alpha Xi Delta, house mgr, pledge comm: APhAg Cold Peppersg Creek Week Penny Carng Kappa Epsilon, OIA, U Choir. Snyder, Dean E2 W Lafayette- Phafs Siglma Nu, Kappa Psi, Phi Lambda Upsilong APhA, Pharmacist, edg Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Delta C i. ROW TWO-Sosenheimer, Stephen R: Ft Wayne. Pharg Private Homeg AIAA, APhAg Block Pg Kappa Psi. Speheger, Monica R: Lafayette. Phar, Private Homeg Alpha Lambda Deltag APhAg Kappa Epsilon, PMU Bowling Team. ROW THREE-Stewart, james A III: Indianapolis. Phar: Fowler House, joint assemb, pres pro-tempe, lac-fellow coordinator, scholarship dir, pres: APhA. Taulman, Elizabeth A: Wheat- iield. Pharg Private Home: APHA, Kappa Epsilon. ROW FOUR-Thomas, Cary E: Lansing, Ill. Pharg Wiley. Vibbert, Ernest R: Camden, Pharg APhAg Band: Collegiate 4-H. ROW FIVE-Wahlman, Mary A: E Gary. Pharg Private Home: Block Pg Mock P, Town Girls' Org: Warnock, Susan K: Converse. Pharg Alpha Xi Delta, recording sec, scholarship chm, exec rus kbd, pledge commg Alpha Lambda Delta, APhA, Block P: Campus Chest: Go d Peppers: Moc P, PCIA, ROW SIX-Wilson, james M: Evansville. Pharg Cary: APhA: The Navigators. NVilson, Robert L: Indianapolis. Pharg Private Home. ROW SEVEN-Wolfe, Randy L: Lanesville. Pharg Wiley, scholarship ching APhAg Rho Chig ?Nesley Found. Wyrozumski, Beverly A: Hammond. Phar, Private Home: APhA, Kappa Epsi- on. I05 engineering has new dean, new idea Another successful Purdue Engineer at forty, Richard Crosh has taken over the position of Dean of the Schools of Engineering. ln order to 'isqueezen in new non-techni- cal electives, he hopes in the future to extend the pro- gram to five years. Hopefully,M remarked Crosh, our men will be better qualified to apply their technical knowledge to non-technical fields. Congress, for example, needs engineering know-how, but the number of engi- neers in Congress is negligiblef, Grosh himself, served as a Congressional technical consultant to a United States Representative. S An engineering tradition, the Bent. Dean Crosh discusses the possibility ofa live year curriculum. 106 .r . .g SAQQM ,sus 1, fs . . . - xv ,--. P ' su.,-:fs .Qt . ff g. .kgg:ij?Rq:,W X Meg W, .Q sywfssssae .1 - b e ' of , J 4.1 VL ffegg Q ri,-.Q ,o A i ' l 4 A , TAU BETA PI--Back Row: Priekett, R. Chilluffe, W. Harding, Watson, Sparks, D. Weinstein, D. Riley, H. Lam, R. Blue, R. Lam- E. Schweitzer, T. Austin, T. itten, R. Davis, B. Chalfant, Skor- bert, Schunk, C. Voelke, R. Bode. ich, L. Emigh, R. johnson, H. Pinniek. First Row: K. Carroll. L. Tau Beta Pi national engineering honorar TAU BETA PI-4Back Row: F. Matekunas, D. Guenther, D. Hol- Bicknell, R- White, W- Hager CViCe Presidentl, R. Van Allen, S bert, D. Werner, A. Bauer, A. Severance, D. Kirkpatrick, G. Van Tlmm CSeereta1yD, J. Wheeler CTreaSurer7, P- George, E- Waltz, R Zandt, D. Butcher, I. George, M. Sears. First Row: S. Zakem, B. Wendt, M- K06l1l1Dgef- 107 OMEGA CHI EPSILON--Back Row: R. S uires, D. Weinstein, Secretaryj. First Row: P. Flick CSecretaryJ, R. Davis CPresidentD, Lynch, K. Williams, H. Pinnick, R. Schwabgl, H. Tucker QNational Gahlmel' lVlC6 Pf6Sid6'I'lfl, P- Kendall lT1'921SUl'Cfl- To Dr. Creenkorn, ideas are our most important product. Amidst shattering test tubes, atomic building blocks bonded together to accommodate the twenty per cent Chemical Engineering enrollment increase. Physical fa- cilities, however, were not the prime concern ofDr. R. A. Greenkorn, school head. We are looking ahead to the demands of five or ten years in the future. Presently we must train men to fulfill the approaching needsf, Chem- ical Engineers started by combining elements, bonding particles of knowledge with concrete universe isotopes. The finished articles represent ideas, not products. 108 crowded test tubes in Chem E Analysis by light absorption is an elementary part of Chem E. K' I A Dr. P. McFadden enthusiastically describes piles ofnew ideas. Wai EY? PI TAU SIGMA--Back Row: B. Kingsbury, M. Mills, B. Ta lor, G. Paul, S. Mikel, C. McWilliams, B. Brltzke, P. Rost, S. Ketcham, T. Egnot, E. McFarland, R. Gatewood. Third Row: R. Rabe, H. Crego, Hendrickson. W. Kennedy, D. Gunther. K. Holloxva , N. Kivett, M. Elias, D. Wininger. Second Row: M. Gwyn CPresiclentJ 1 G. Waltz, A. Huet, I. Brunl, A. Foster, R. Hausser, R. Williams, A. Wiessman, D. Bile , F. Matekunas. First Row: R. Kawaguchi, I. Casassa, C. Voelkelj D. Werner, D. Gall, D. Beckwith, B. Corya, J. Heinzman, M. Lowey, S. Bush, K. Shafer. ME design hours add crcativit Who says engineering students, like machines, do noth- ing but absorb and regurgitate facts? On the contrary, mechanical engineers create and design. Anything from medical apparatus to toys might have been made by one of Purdue's past ME majors. The department has done much to foster this creativity by adding ten more design credit hours to the curriculum in the past two years. Un- der a new program created for the exceptional student, groups of three or four aspiring engineers worked with a company in an effort to solve some outstanding problems facing business. This professional experience immersed the theoretical student into reality and often a life-time career. 109 growth and change- EE adds electives Purdueis Electrical Engineering Department has expand- ed to such an extent that it is now the largest in the U.S. In carrying out the idea of progressive uniquenessf, the department Watchword, more electives have been incor- porated into the senior year, research grants have been doubled, and the undergraduate program has been ex- tended to accommodate more students. On graduation day Purduels EE,s received not only a diploma but the challenge to add simplification to the monolithic prob- lems of our intricately computerized world. Dr. john Hancock explains EE's program of expansion and pro- gression. ETA KAPPA NU--Back Row: B. Bicknell, K. Carroll, T. Wnitten QSecretaryD, Katzman, A. Severance, R. Siefker, M. Sears,J. Collins, L. Orren, H. Ellis. Second Row: P. Holmes, Townsen , Hop- ins, Pierce CVice Presidentl, Kjellander, M. Kidder CPledge 110 Trainerl, E. Schweitzer, D. King, S. Timm, R. Chilluffo, D. Nowlan. First Row: R. Peters, J. Sparks, J. Selfridge, W. Gilbert QPresidentD, R. White, J. Ertel, R. Cray, L. Watson, P. Macnak fSecretaryJ, R. Blue, W. Hardine QTreasurerD, R. Bode. According to Dr. Amrine, the watch must stop ticking. ALPHA PI MU--Back Row: K. Wall, C. Cheek, K. Lundquist, N. Baker, I... Wible, C. Miller QPresidentP. First Row: J. Curosh, M. Kuhlman, 1. Walter, D. Miller, D. Larkin. Remember Gilbreth in Cheaper by the Dozen? Forget him! The shadow with a stop watch and the stop counter have disappeared from the Industrial Engineering arena. Dr. Harold Amrine, school head, stressed the image of a professional man steeped in the four Mis-machines, ma- terials, management, and men. The flow of products or Services from raw material through men and machines to the final consumer market is the design of an Industrial Engineer. It can't be done with a stop watch. four m's dominate life of IE men E E i 3 SIGMACAMMATAU--Back Row: M. Koehlinienj. Hilltene I Smoalt T Imemming L Luck L. Emigh, VI. Priekett, T. Bird. First Row: D. Kir patrick, G Bu1erQTreasurerD S Zalxem C56-are taryl, Fi. Van Allen CPresidentD, L. Srnka fVice Pl'6'Sld6lltl, T Sprlndel D Silo Aero and E Sei: realism and GRE's VVere the Purdue Aeronautical Senior students building a yellow submarine? No, but one half ofthe class did strive to construct a flying sub, while other students spent time on VSTOL-Vertical and Short Take Off and Landing. L'Realistic design in all projects was emphasized this yearf said Dr. Hsu Lo, Deputy to the Acting Head. On the other hand. Engineering Science is not aimed at one specific engineering project. Their immediate goals revolve around the Graduate Record Exam and graduate school. Last semester ninety-five per cent went on to earn Masters degrees. 112 Dr. Lo spins yellow subn tale Surveying CE student sights in the stadium parking lot. Civil Engineers explore surface Civil Engineers and one lone Mechanical Engineer reached towards the moon on Purdue's own campus this winter. Their project, a lunar surface sampler to be used in future space exploration, exemplifies just one of the new branches opening in Civil Engineering and expands the old concerns of planning, design, and construction. Dr. Gerald Leonards discusses problems in the lunar surface project. 'MWF-wa H3 grad students onl in Nuclear Engineering Complex N.E. raises questionsg Dr. P. Powers listens to them all. H4 In our World of outerspace and ultrasophistication, the man ofthe hour is the nuclear engineer. VVho is he, what is he? He is any nordinaryi' slide stick slipper who has done more in four undergrad years than eam a bachelor's degree. The knowledge of E Sci, EE, and Physics poured into his brain has coagulated and crystallized. He is a graduate student endeavoring to harness nuclear power for peaceful purposes. He is a humanitarian, researching desalting processes and smog free air through the use of uranium fuel. He is the engineer of today and tomorrow, not of yesterday. -W .2 5 'V 3 Q e ..- is Nuclear engineers investigate half-life ofuranium. 'Filings Met E draws its core courses from all the engineering schools. , Striving for perfection includes re movin kinks in tubin 1. E Dr. Grace points out the high recruiting-retension correlation. Met E-Uncle Sam share common goal Uncle Sam isn't the only one who wants you. The Metal- lurgical Engineering and Material Sciences department on campus has bent over backwards this year to recruit new students interested in dealing with problems rang- ing from micro-electronic planning to aerospace fabrica- tion with stops at nuclear power facility construction and research in ceramics. Dr. Grace, department head, com- mented that, There is a vast amount of ignorance sur- rounding Metallurgical Engineering. A freshman has never entered our engineering department with the in- tention of specializing in Met E, but each year we grad- uate twenty-tive or thirtyf, 115 -2.2 isa Wh . x , A r' W?-f I Xt, X -x -X-sri gen ,xy v 535' ' t f -'W in , --... --, P, 'fig 3 F ' il 'N' Y : -R -...:,,! EX N, 5 , I QS --...... + 'yi ft New X K sv X X It xt X mf X 9 The smokestackis last stand. ROW ONE-Adney, William M: Lebanon. EEg Oweng Naval ROTC Mutual Fundg Pershing Riflesg Quarterdeck Societyg Scabbard and Blade. Alber, Larry G: Rochester. EEg Married Stug IEEEg Married Stu Counc. ROW TWO-Albert, Michael E: Indianapolis. EEg Kappa Delta Rhog Student Union. Ander- son, Dennis I: Appleton, Wise. AEg Private Homej ROW THREE-Andree, James E: Waukesha, Wisc. EEg Private Homeg IEEE. Andrews, Ray- mond N: Indianapolis. EEg Married Stug IEEE. ROW FOUR--Aquil, Nayef In Damascus, Syria. EEg Married Stu. Aschliman, Nicholas I: Bluff- ton. CEg Stellar Brothers, sec, pledge trainer, vice presg ASCEg Chi Epsilong Phi Eta Sigma- Stu Co-op Assng Tau Beta Pig Tomahawk. a ROW FIVE-Ashton, Robert H: Michigan Citff. EEg Wileyg Eta Kaplpa Nug Sigma Pi Sigmag Tau Beta Pig WCCRQ KMRXg Westminister Fel owg Univ Presb Churc Choir. Aslami, Moham- mad A: Kabul, Afghanistan. ChEg Caryg AIChE. ROW SIX-Atchison, Donald L: Creybull, Wyo. MEg Married Stu. Aull, Louis J: Delta Sigma Phi, sec, treas, chaplain, song leaderg Bandg Folk Song Clubg Purdue Readersg Grand Prixg Pur- due Univ Theater. In the refuge of solitude. as year begins, grind returns ROW ONE-Baker, Norman E: Lafayette. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu. Banner, Donald 1, Chicago, Ill. EE, Kappa Sigma, pres, rush chm, Block P, Soph, jr Class Counc, jr Class Pres, Debris, business mgr, Cimlet, Iron Key, treas, Omicron Delta Kappa, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Sigma Alpha Nu. Barber, Michael ja Danville. MtE, Private Home, AIMetE, Band. Barkes, Lawrence N: Seymour. ME, Private Home, Aero and As- tro Soc. Batteau, Charles R: Chesterfield, Va. EE, Wiley, program dir, chief announcer WILY, Assn for Computin Machinery, Army Honor Guard, Bapt Stu Union, Moci P. Baughman, Wilfred E. jr: Seymour AE, Cary. Baxter, joe A: Oberlin, Ohio. ME, Pi Kappa Alpha, sec,. ROW TWO-Beachy, Leonard J: Middlebury. MtE, Pri- vate Home, Catalyst Club. Becher, Daniel D: Lanesville. EE, Phi Kappa Theta, steward, treas, Amateur Radio Club, Band. Beckwith, Donald C: Rome, NY. ME, Mar- ried Stu, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Bedford, Robert M: Tomplcinsville, Ky. CE, McCutcheon, ASCE, Block P. Beekman, Myron C, jr.: Orchard Lake, Mich. ME, Sigma Nu, pres, Soc of Auto Engr, Army Rifle Team. Belcher, Edward O: Louisville, Ky. EE, Tri- angle, social and activities dir, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Union, Tau Beta Pi. Bell, jack W: Springport. MtE, Del- ta Tau Delta, AIMetE, Campus Chest, Exponent, IFC. ROW THREE-Belling, john E: Ft Wayne. EE, Wiley, judo Club. Belmont, Gabriel J: White Plains, NY. ChEg MCCutChe0n, AIChE, Army ROTC Fund, Catalyst Club, POMM, SCS. Benner, Steven M: Fowler. AgE, Private Home, Ag' Econ Club. Berger, Ronald: Mans ield, Ohio. ESE, Alp a Chi Rho, pres, Block P, Debris, Creek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Sku l and Crescent. Bergmann, Walter B: Louisville, Ky. IE, wile , pres fresh counc, sen, bi' brother chm, fresh orien chm, pub dir, winter formh comm, AIIE, Mock P, Soc for Adv Manage. Berman, Robert J: Chicago, Ill. EE, Sigma Alpha Mu, rush chin, house mgr, Block P, card section Charlotte, Debris, IEEE,. Best, Phillip C: Sullivan, Ill. CE, Wiley, floor sen, Sailing Club. iifv- hd ..,,..,,: -nw- 6 pn 'J st Ubi gn Obs 'II7 4' wif 6: 'If' 5h- -'df' 3-an 4? Lv' 'Y w.. 7. X IIB 4 - NVhy do I always miss the point? ROW' ONE-Beverley, Richard 1: Mt Prospect, Ill. IE, Phi Kappa Tau, vice pres, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, Honor Guard. Bhalla, Surjit S: New Delhi, India. EE, Triangle, Englinevr, India Stu Assn, Phi Eta Sigma, PCIA. ' ROW TNVO-Birdsall, Conrod F: Richford, NY. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Block P. Bjcrtnaes, Haakonn Oslo, Norway. CE, Private Home. ROW THREE-Blackburn, Ronald D: Gaston. ME, Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc, ASME. Blackwell, Glenn R: Bedford, Ohio. EE, Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, Crew, Soc of Auto Engr. ROW FOUR-Bladek, Anthony A: Gary. EE, Private Home, IEEE. Blagrave, john V: Somer- ville, Nj. IE, Theta Chi, chaplain, song leader, Band, Student Union. ROYV FIVE-Blankenship, Steven L: Monticello. ChE, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Union. Blue, Robert D: Magnolia, Ark. EE, Pi Kappa Alpha, treas, Alpha Phi Omega, Amateur Radio Cluh, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ROXV SIX-Blum, Dan: Evansville. ESE, Triangle, rush chni, membership dir, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Student Court. Bobeczko, Michael S: Parma, Ohio. ME, Pi Kappa Alpha, asst social ehm, Pi Tau Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr, Tau Beta Pi. ROXV SEVEN-Boswell, Charles M: Lafontaine. EE, Cary, fresh counc, sec, treasg Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. Bourquin, Harry R: Springfield, Ohio. EE, Private Home. ROW ONE-Bradley, Fred H., Jr: San Antonio, Texas. MtE, Married Stu, AIMetE, Engineer, Young Dem. Brashears, David E: Evansville. ME, Trian le, pledge trainer, Aero and Astro Soc, Young Rep Clug. Breiden- baugh, Harold C. Ir: jasper. EE, Private Home, IEEE. Brennan, Thomas F: Mineville, NY, EE, Harrison, Budg- et comm, head waiter, Phi Eta Sigma. adventure into the exact sciences ROW TWO-Brink, Paul D: Indianapolis. ME, Tarking- ton, exec pres, cul dir, Band, Old Masters, Pendragon. Brooks, Kenneth L: Hobart. CE, Owen, ASCE.'Brown, Bruce J: Skokie, Ill. EE, Alpha Epsilon Pi, financial scribe, Chess Club, Hillel found, WCCR. Bruns, Warren A: Sunman. AgE, Cary, unit counc, joint counc, ASAgE. ROW THREE-Bryant, Timothy K: Goshen. IE, Circle Pines, activities chm, AIIE, Band, Christian Stu Fellow, Counc of Relig Org, Collegiate 4-H, Inter-Var Christian Fellow, Stu Co-op Assn, Stu Relig Counc. Bobeck Clif- ford 1. jr: Shelbyville. IE, Delta Tau Delta, asst scholar- ship chm, asst ouse m r, AIIE, Block P, Exponent, Skull and Crescent, Soc of Auto Engr. Breidenbach, Den- nis I: Charlestown. ME, Cary, McCutcheon floor sen. Breid, Frederick: Indianapolis. EE, Private Home, IEEE. ROW FOUR-Bromann, Kenneth R: Elmwood Park, Ill. ME, Alpha Tau Omega, Gimlet, Var Baseball. Buchanan, Ion H: North Vernon. EE, Wiley. Bustamante, Alfred: Los Angeles, Calif ME, Cary, Ashrae, Amateur Radio Club, Scope. Butcher, David N: Oshkosh, Wisc. AE, Wiley, sen, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. ROW FIVE-Byrne, Robert M: Raytown, Mo. AE, Delta Upsilon, pledge master, treas, Outing Club, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Tau Beta Pi. Calvert, jerry D: B oomfield. ME, The- ta Xi, rush chm, corporation bd member, Block P, Mock P. Campbell, Michael W: Frankfort. EE, Sigma Chi, house mgr. Carlson, Hal G: Des Plaines, Ill. EE, Alpha Kappa Lambda, pres, public relations, Campus Chest. ROW SIX-Carnahan, james V: Moline, Ill. ESE, Ow- en, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Si 'ma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Carrithers, Daniel I: Farmersburg. EE, Sig- ma Phi Epsilon, pledge trainer, IEEE, Mil Ball Comm, POMM. Cary, Mitchell D: Hamilton. ME, Phi Delta Theta, Arnold Air Soc. Cassano,dIames S: West Chester, 5aClAE, Delta Upsilon, Aero an Astro Soc, Glee Club, oir. ROW SEVEN-Catron, Keith E: Russiaville. ME, Harri- son, B-unit pres, orien chm, big brother chm, ASME, Glee Club, U Choir. Chaffin, Ro er W: Seattle, Wash. ME, Triangle, steward, financiaf asst, ASME, Band, Engineer, WCCR, Var Tennis. Chalfant, Barry H: Mont- gomery Ala. MtE, Private Home, Alpha Sigma Mu, AIMetE, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, OIA, Phi Eta Sig- ma, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Pi. Chambers, Frank W: Glen Ellyn, Ill. ME, Wiley, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr, Tau Beta Pi. T3 wmv 'W' -4 1 'af 'R 'CY 5'6 Ao' ..,..- 3 'su nr f'-.... .'2 'D' --.14 -nr K' .swf ' ....... 1 I 7 V. -. ,wg-,,: 3.-.,1:-.w:f:f yigf f mf .7 H132--'-.4 ' ' 1 . ,:,.,-I 'i2 f -1 ::: ff-'12 ,F 45:4 -'QQ -' -1 V it 4 'N', 1 12114 4-7--: M529 551.11- if 5 5. ,f 'rf W 119 , A ff: -N M Qi- N4 pls, . .A 'T'l.,e, .. ...Nz X 3253.-S Vw., , .fm ' ' W , ,Icy gm Neff it ,W fybN2.:.., :fl gt! L ,I '.7'.1 J' M36-22-536. VVow, what a site! electrif ing interrogation ROYV ONE-Champaigne, jack Nl: S Bend. EEQ Harrison. Chandler, Donald B: Ridgefield, Conn. EEL Cary. Amateur Radio Cluhg IEEEQ XVCCR. ROW TWO-Chapin, Bruce L: Noiwvalk, Ohio. CEg Triangle, social ching ASCE, presg Var Basehall. Chapman, Cary K: Perryshurg, Ohio. MEQ Kappa Sigmag Crewg Phi Eta Sigmag Pi Tau Sigmag Soc ot Auto Engr. ROW' THREE-Chase, Richard A: Lansing, Ill. EEQ Cary, joint counc, purchasing agent, treasg Amateur Radio Cluhg NVCCR. Cheek, Charles M: Tulsa, Okla. IE: Alpha Sigma Phi: Alpha Pi Mug Block Pg Creek Week Penny Carng Tau Beta Pi. ROW' FOL'R-Chernish, Dwight I,: indianapolis. MEQ Private Home. Chilluftb, Ronald L: Roine, NY. EEg Phi Kappa Theta, asst scholastic ching Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Siginag Tau Beta Pi. ROVV FIVE-Clark David M: Scottsdale. ChEg Private Homeg AIChEg Pershing Rifles. Clark, Robert A: Minneapolis, Minn. EEg Private Homeg Purdue Pilots Inc. ROW SIX-Cohee. Harry Al: Galveston. AEQ Oweng Debris. Cohen, jack: East Meadow, NY. EEQ Married Stu. ROW SEVEN-Collins, james L: jackson, Mich. EEQ Married Stu, married stu tenant counc, married stu etg Eta Kappa Nug Phi Eta Sigma. Coomes. james A: Evansville. EEg Harrison, chiei engr, dir XVHRCg Purdue Playersg Purdue Univ Theaterg Theta Alpha Phi. ROW EIGHT-Corgiat. David A: Webster Groves, Mo. lEg Delta Tau Deltag AIIEg Creek NVeek Penny Carng Mock P. 120 Q... eu., in E ,... ., -Q . 4- f A Nay - --1 5-gs, M259 -N ii x :ff , - is-st , Q ,Q 6 X S ,E ie 1- . 'Ne Q35 xv Tix '.... . - Exirelif .t rt W Q ' ' X ' it A Y 5- ' 1 : ess- M- A Pkwy xt Q 5 ,, . , M . XXX P 5 is C .53 Gig tiff' . I -'aff Q' C ,xp.p. e. up S ee.. ,wr- ROW ONE-Cork, Thomas B: Terre Haute. AE, Acacia, house mgrg Arnold Air Soc, Block P, Scabbard and Blade. Cox, John A: Centerville. EE, Private Home. Crane, Jerry D: Speedway. IE, Alpha Tau Omega, Grand Prix Found. Crowe, Andrew L: Indianapolis. ChEg Private Hinge: Kappa Alpha Psi, pres, Student Senate, Catalyst C u . ROW TWO-Curosh, Joseph L: Whiting. IE, Cary, so- cial dirg Alpha Pi Mug AIIE. Curtis, Bill H: Indianapolis. ME, Pi Kappa Phi, rush chm. Dailey, Bruce E: Rich- mond. CE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, house mgr, recording sec: ASCE. Davies, XVilliam E: Sheldon Springs, Ver. EE' Private Home. a ROW' THREE-Davis, Daniel E: W. Lafayette. ME, Private Home. Davis, Norman K: E. Lansing, Mich. ME: Cary. Davis, Robert N: Park Forest, Ill. ChE, Married Stu: AIChE, Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilong Tau Beta Pi. DeardorlT, Dana L: N. Manchester. ME, Married Stu, Block P, Stu Co-op Assn, U Choir, SAE. ROW FOUR-Decker, jack N: Lafayette. EE, Married Stu, Chess Club, Pershing Rifles. Deiwert, David L: Fairland. ME, McCutcheong ASME, Block P. Deputy. Daniel J: Indianapolis. NME: Private Home, Alpha Sigma Mu, AIMetE, Tau Beta Pi. Deputy, Geraldine O: MtE, Indianapolis, Private Home, Alpha Sigma Mu, AINIetEg ASM, Soc OlIVVOIHt'l'lS Engrg Tau Beta Pi. ROW FIVE-Derrick, David G: Frankfort. CE: Kappa Sigma, grand master of ceremonies, scholarship chm, ASCE: Chi Epsilon, Crew, Dolphin Club, Exponent: Naval ROTC Mutual Fund: Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pig Var Swimming. Dewey, Alan R: Munster. EE, Cary, orien co-chm, pres of WQCLY, unit counc, Amateur Radio Club, Reamers Club. DeWinodt, Cary L: Broadview, Ill. CE, Owen, ASCE, Block P. Doyle, Richard j: Indianapolis. EE. Owen: Block P. The difficult we do immediately, The impossible takes a little longer. cf' ,g,zf::,,.'g': - - , I . ' 1 iw 7 4 W f' , . ,gs 'T W 9? 5' Q ' If . ,V .,. C, ww In ...vi - W ' .f 'ff-ff , R . 1 1.4 ' . wig t 1- L Y . .wc we . .11 .0 kj K +A- . Y 4 4f ' V ' 'K -:v- - Y. , 49 'Ps . ' , , , ,, ., l Q A PM I Kr B IN' f A Q V . ,, .-., ,V M -, , . A ,., 1 I 4 ,.., J r, Y ' , 0 'X 0,-'P ' 'V , 7' , e2f1:mf5r A23I44'M1' 5,1121 - '-fwifg! Qi- 2 G' 1 -- N ZR sv 1 u HV 'I 4 'fff ,r-4r-- 4 ,f f .iw ,4 , f l 1 A i. - 121 490- 195 'Nuo 'hi I g A-:fr Y ,M 4157 . Q.,-' .- :ff 'j,gT5,g.aS ' ---1x..,T,ff ' - l22 Thinking ofgreen pastures? nw ROVV ONE-Driver, joe S jr: Lafayette. EE: Private Home. Drummond, Douglas E: Indianapolis. EE: McCutcheon: Amateur Radio Club: IEEE. Dubbs. Roger B jr: Milford, Ohio: AE: Private Home: Arnold Air Soc: Drill Team: Air Force Honor Flight. Dunville, Glenn R: Evansville, AE: Triangle, financial dir: Arnold Air Soc: Phi Eta Sigma. Durkey, James A: Erie, Pa. ME: Kappa Sigma, pledge trainer, asst rush chm: Crew: Karate Club: Oarsmen: Skull and Crescent. Durlacher, James M: Indianapolis. ME: Private Home: McCutcheon Unit sec-treas: Block P. Eckman, Cary A: Webster Groves, Mo. ChE: Private Home: AIChE: Block P: Catalyst Club: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ROWV TWVO-Economou, Thomas P: Hammond. EE: Tarkington: Folk- a-Whirlers: IEEE, WCCR. Edwards, Ronald L: New Castle. CE: Private Home: ASCE. Egnot, Timothy A: LaGrange, Ill. ME, Theta Tau, steward, athletic mgr, marshall: U Choir. Ekha uere, Solomon O: Benin City, Nigeria. AE, Married Stu: African Stu Assn: Alpha PIU Omega: ASM. Elias, Robert J: W Lafayette. ME: Married Stu: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma. Elischer, Nicholas P: Munster. EE: Fowler Ctsg IEEE. Ellis Howard D: Lewistown, Pa. ROWV THREE-Emery, Pamela S: Sebring, Ohio. CE: NVarren, hall treas, exec treas, gov bd: Block P: Creen Guard: Tomahawk. Emigh, Leonard C: Kankakee, Ill. ESE: Owen: Aero and Astro Soc: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tan Beta Pi. Engenes, Svein O: Kristian and Norway. ME: Private Home: Soccer Club. Enyart, David O: VV Lafayette. EE: Married Stn- IEEE. Epple, Dennis Norbert: Troy. AE: Triangleg Old Masters: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Student Court, Chief justice: Peace Corps Commission: Soc of Engr. Erdmann, Robert E jr: Lawrence. EE: Married Stn: Amateur Radio Club:Constitution Comm: IEEE. Espey, Eugene S: Rising Sun. CEQ Cary. a bewildering World of equations, decimals ROXV ONE-Estes, Larry A: Dale. AgEg Wiley: ASAgE, Band. Evan, Frank J: Cary. IEdg Sigma Phi Epsi- lon: Phi Eta Sigma. Everline, Robert F: Downers Grove, Ill. ChEg Tarkingf ton, Inter-Var Christian Fellow, Outing Club, YMCA. Everly, Robert E: Ekhart. AE, Wiley, pres, sen, social dir, fresh orien chm, Aero and Astro Soc. Ferguson, Robert G jr: Newburgh. CE, Phi Kappa Tau. -IIFC rep, judicial bd, Block P. ROYV TWVO-Fiddes, Robert M: Makawao, Maui, Hawaii. CE, Phi Delta Theta: ASCE, IFC, Mock Pg Hawaiian Stu Club. Fife, Richard D: Lafayette. IE, Private Home, AIIE. Fitz Patrick, john E: Cana'oharie, NY. CE: Private Homeg Fresh Class Counc, Sailing Club: Canoe Club. Flamang, Michael A: Forestville, Conn. CEg Phi Ka pa Theta, house mgrg ASCE: Scabliard and Blade. Fleischer, Lawrence S: Parma, Ohio. ESE: Private Home. ROW' THREE-Flick, Lawrence B: Indianpolis. EE, Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer, song leader: Drill Team: Exponent, Cimletg Sigma Delta Chi. Flick, Parke K: French Lick. ChE: Cary, American Chem Soc, AIChEg Omega Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pig Wesley Found. Folland, Rodney G: Troy, Mich. ME: Wiley, unit athletic dir, floor sen. Fossnight, Neil D: Kirk- wood, Mo. CE: Triangle, ASCEg Band, U Choirg Purdue Razz Soc. Fradenburg, Ronald L: Aexandria, Va. EE, Triangle: Arnold Air Soc: Univ Presby Church. 123 vp... A... aw, 'FW' fe:-Q' tk' Vt' long, 'i N ' Ht :MW V ,. J i '53, wa- My 5: 'V 2 ROW ONE-Franklin, William I: Logansport. ME, Pi Kappa Phi, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Fraser, Milton L: Lakeland, Fla. ChE, Married Stu. Fuller William R E: W Lafayette. CE, Private Home. Fulton, Rodger L: Ft Wayne. EE, Private Home, Stu Co-op Assn. Gahimer, john S: Shelbyville. C E, Private Home, AIChE, res, vice pres, Omega Chi Epsilon, vice pres, Phi Eta Si ma, Tau Beta Pi. Gale, john C: Lexington, Mass. EE, Fowler Cts, gov fac feliows chm, Potpourri program chm, pres, unit Counc, Bloci P, IEEE, Mock P, Student Senate, Pendragon. ROW TWO-Gall, Richard H: Columbia City. ME, Private Home, Exponent. Gallagher, Ralph E: Ft Wayne. CE, Harrison, ASCE. Gardner, Steven N: Clarksville. ME, Private Home. George, Gary P: St Louis, Mo. EE, Phi Kappa Psi, chaplain, Dolphin Club, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. George, Paul A: Wauseon, Ohio. ME, Wiley, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr, Tau Beta Pi. Gilbert, Barry C: Muncie. EE, Cary, sec, business mgr. ROW THREE-Gilbert, William F: Plymouth. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Gillette, Douglas M: Sherrill, NY. CE, Phi Kappa Psi, ASCE, Mock P, Band. Gillilan, Williamj III: Pittsburgh, Pa. IE, Delta Tau Delta, res, pledge trainer, corres sec, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, jr Class Counc, Exponent, Gimlet, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigrna, Skullpand Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Goodman, David M: University City, Mo. IE, Sigma Alpha Mu, hist, asst exchequer, Greek Wee Penny Carn, givet, The Banned. Goodwin, Larry G: Union Mills. ME, Private Home, Pi Tau Sigma. Goodwin, Terry D: Union Mills. ME, Private ome. ROW FOUR-Gossard, David C: Frankfort, ME, Tau Kappa Epsilon, sec, rush ohm, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma. Gray, Richard O Ir: Downers Grove, Ill. EE, Triangle, house mgr, Amateur Radio Club, Band, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma. Green, Gary L: Rising Sun. ME, Married Stu. Green, William C: Batesville. AE, Marwood, sec. Grove, Robert R: Rossville. CE, Private Home. Grubb, james L: Newtown. CE, Married Stu, ASCE. ROW FIVE-Gudas, john P, Indianapolis. MtE, Lambda Chi Alpha. Guenther, Dennis A: Fairview Park, Ohio. ME, Private Home, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Guhse, Raymond A: S Bend. EE, Private Home. Gumbiner, Kenneth I: Glencoe, Ill. IE, Delta Upsilon, SGS. Gump, Robert E: Pottsford, Mich. ME, Married Stu, Married Stu Counc, NESEP. on 'I' ,dr 'V' ROW ONE-Halbrook, john A: Ashland, Ky. EE, Private Home, Engineer. Harding, Wayne M: Brimfield, Ill. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu, treas, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Hartman, David R: Akron, Ohio. ChE, Theta Xi, corp sec, AIChE, Band, Catalyst Club, Kappa Kappa Psi, Outing Club. Harvey, james R: Boyceville, Wisc. EE, Married Stu, NESEP. Hassell, Thomas I: Waynesboro, Tenn. ChE, Married Stu, NESEP. Hausser Robert O: Marietta, Ohio. ME, Private Home. Hays, William R: Toswell. ChE, Pri- vate Home, Band, Catalyst Club. ROVV TWO-Heinzmann, john C: Indianapolis. ME, Private Home. Heis- terberg, Rodney I: Park Forest, Ill. IE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, rush chm, pledge bd, Karate Club, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr. Hellman, Mi- chael P: Tulsa, Gkla. ESE, Tarkington. Hendrickson Peter 1: Scotia, NY: ME, Tau Kappa Epsilon, treas, Hengst, Eric R: Moline, Ill. ChE, Private Home, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi. Henkel, Larry B: Victoria, Texas. MtE, Cary, AIMetE. Henning, Martin P III: Wheaton, Ill. CE: Owen, floor sen, Canoe Club, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Reamer Club, Tau Beta Pi. ROW THREE-Henninger, Robert C: Indianapolis. ChE, Private Home, AIChE, Inter-Var Christian Fellow. Hilkene, john B: Indianapolis. ESE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, scholarship chm, homecoming chm, judicia bd, Block P, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, vice pres, PSES. Hill, Steven K: Orleans. AE, Wiley, Sailing Club. ROW FOUR-Hine, Maynard D: Waterloo. EE, Private Home. Hluchan, John W: W Lafayette. IE, Acacia, pres, Alpha Pi Mu, Crew, Gimlet, Pep Comm, pres, Skull and Crescent. Hobbs, Booker T: Chicago, Ill. ME, Pri- vate Home, ASME, Purdue Math Club, Wesley Found. ROW FIVE-Hockema, Jack A: Lafayette. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi. Hockema, Richard W: Lafayette. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Stu- dent Union, Quarterdeck Soc, Chi Epsilon. Hoene, Gilbert W: Cortland. AgE, Married Stu, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASAgE. ROW SIX-Hoever, Tom: Berum, Norway. ME, Private Home, Sailing Club, Tau Beta Pi. Hoffman Ronald W: Evansville. CE, Delta Tau Delta, ASCE, Block P, Karate Club. Hogman, Stephen C: Cincinnati, Ohio. Me, Alpha Tau Omega, Gimlet, Skull and Crescent, Var Baseball. A student focuses his attention on rising temperature during a lab experiment. 125 i is li N-mix af-'rv ,ip 99x 'Wal Q' L-at ,N H' IW vrv-:Y Canes and spirits high, seniors form the traditional football arc. designing, creating ROW ONE-Hofman, Gary S: Memphis, Tenn. ChE: Sigma Alpha Mu, parents correspondent, fire marshall: Catalyst Club: Greek Week Penn Carn: Phi Eta Sigma: The Banned. Holloway, Kevin L: Marion. ME: Tarkington: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. Holmquist, Glenn A: Chicago, Ill. EE: Private Home. ROW TWO-Hood, Francis M: Carmel. EE: Owen, sen: Naval ROTC Mu- tual Fund: Pershing Rifles. Hoop, Roger A: Lima, Ohio. ChE: Wiley, social dir: AIChE: Phi Eta Sigma: U Choir: Block P. Hopkins, johnny R: Butler- ville. EE: Tarkington: Bapt Stu Union: Eta Kappa Nu: ROW THREE-Houser, Donald E: Gary. ME: Cary, unit counc, athletic dir. Huang, Leon: Hong Kong. EE: Cary: Chinese Stu Club: Purdue Aero Modellers. Hug, john A: University Heights, Ohio. IE: Delta Tau Delta: AIIE: old Masters. ROW FOUR-Hulse, Robert G: Setauket, LI, NY. CE: Triangle, homecom- ing chm: Exponent: U Choir. Huntington, Howard S: Liberty. EE: Theta Tau, pledge class pres: IEEE. Hysing, Ahlert: Oslo, Norway. EE: Private Home. ROW FIVE-Ishida, Merton T: Honolulu, Hawaii. CE: Private Home: Drill Team. jackson, Steven A: Hartford City. CE: Private Home: ASCE: Band: Chi Epsilon: Kappa Kappa Psi: Tau Beta Pi. Jensen, Kurt W: Medinah, Ill. Me: Tarkingtong Army ROTC Fund: Purdue Bowling Team. ROVV SIX-Johnson, Brian C: Mt Prospect, Ill. EE: Acaciagrush chni: Army Honor Guar : Campus Chest: Gimlet: IEEE: IFC, vice pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent, pres. johnson, David L: Speedway. MtE: Alpha Tau Omega, hist, pledge trainer: Alpha Sigma Mu: AIMetE: Catalyst Club: Grand Prix Found: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. johnson, Rex V II: Seattle, Wash. EE: Private Home: Tau Beta Pi. ROW SEVEN-johnson, Sterling C: Winnetka, Ill. IE: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Alpha Pi Mu: Army Honor Guard: Counc of Relig Org: Christian Sci Org: Greek Week Penny Carn: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Purdue Univ The- atre: Am Inst of Ind Engr: Stu Volunteer Corps. johnson, Walter K: Con- nersville: EE: Wiley, unit social dir: Army Honor Guard: Grand Prix Found: IEEE: KMRX: WILY. jones, Kenneth C: Glen Ellyn, Ill. EE: Phi Gamma Delta: Block P: Eta Kappa Nu: Folk Song Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. ROW EIGHT-jones, Norman A: Evansville. EE: Triangle, social chm: Band: IEEE: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. qordan, Leslie S: Greenwood. EE: Private Home. joseph, james: Peru. De ta Tau Delta, recording sec: Sailing Club. for tomorrows World ROW ONE-Kacena, Thomas J: Berwyn, Ill. ME, Private Home, Owen, sen, Univ Presby Church. Kadlick, Richard J: Ambridge, Pa. ChE, Private AIChE, Catalyst Club, Kaminsk , james A: Whiting. AE, Wiley, Scope, Sigma Gamma Tau, Purdue Soc oP'Engr Sciences. ROW TWO-Kaminski, Philip G: S Holland, Ill. EE, Tarkin ton, IEEE, Scope. Karch, George C: Gary. EE, Private Home, Outing Cltiin. Katzman, james A: St Louis, Mo, EE, Alpha Epsilon Pi, vice pres, pled e trainer, Block P, Eta Kappa Nu, Gimlet, Grand Prix Found, race chm, Hilliel Found, SGS, Skull and Crescent, Auto Club. ROW THREE-Kay, Frederick G: Niagara Falls, NY. CE, Private Home. Keal, john P: Crestwood, Mo. EE, Wiley, Block P, IEEE, Young Rep Club, KMRX. Keller, john L: Cincinnati, Ohio, ME, Delta Tau Delta, soc chm, pled e trainer, alumni relations chm, pledgeship comm chm, ASME, Block P, C ristian Stu Fellow, Debris, IFC, Luth Stu Assn, Mock P, Sailing Club, 5 SCS, YAF. ROW FOUR-Kendall, Philip H: Glen Ridge, Nj. ChE, State St Cts, Ome- ga Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Kerry, Ubabuike I: Lagos, Nigeria. EE, Pri- vate Home, African Stu Assn, Tau Beta Pi. Ketcham, Stephen O: Elberfeld. ME, Theta Tau, vice pres, Band. ROW FIVE-Kellogg, Paul F: jeffersonville. ME, Tarkington, ASME, rate Club, Soc of Auto Engr, Young Dem. Kidder, Marv W: Colorado Springs, Colo. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Purdue Pilots, Inc Tau Kappa Epsilon, NESEP. Kimberling, David E: El Centro, Calif. IE, Wiley, grill mgr, Alpha Phi Mu. ROW SIX-King, Donald W: Evansville. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Pi Sigma. King, james A: Oak Ridge, Tenn. EE, Wiley, Amateur Radio Club. Kirkpatrick, Daniel W: Norristown, Pa. AE, Wi ey, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. ROW SEVEN-Kisala, Louis I, Chicago, Ill. ME, Cary, Block P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. Kissel, Gerald E: Pekin, Ill. EE: Married Stu, Cary, social chm, pres, Purdue Math Club, Mock P, Sailing Club. Kjellander, Ion P: Parsons, Kan. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu. ROW EIGHT-Kluesner, Richard A: jasper. EE, Private Home, IEEE. Kmitta, Thomas J: S Bend. AE, Tarkington. Knauer, Ralph T: Elwood. ChE, Alpha Tau Omega, pres, treas, asst pledge trainer, Block P, Catalyst Club, Grand Prix Found, IFC, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. if , Z , ,, 7.,.... - 'fifafi fit. ,f f Va., an-. Q. .11 3' .-,ak 05? . A gy 1 ,f X 'V 4 ,R , ' ffl: ' 'EM , of v-4:j '1aQ ..f2:-'::-' wx, Wai aft, , A , , Q ' 'Av , ' Q, 3 ..... .-, .ing 1 - ..,..... . g - . WM A . ., my . 5' - W . ' z, MQ 'V 5 .C-.7:'9 ' .,. 1 , A r G., -V ff, ss- A 1 ,-o--- '13 Q--r .Q-H-v 'Y Q 127 -Q., fb W .x iihrihv-. . gal 5., Ui 1 .s Si .ia v. V3 Some take breaks in the Sweet Shop while others . . . abstract vs precise-- an endless struggle ROW ONE-Knebel, Donald E: Star City. EE, Triangle, financial dir, pres, Engineer, editor in chief, IFC, pres, Iron Key, Old Masters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, treas, PCIA. Kochert, George A: Lafayette. ME, Married Stu. Koehler Richard E: Lafayette. AE, Private Home, Aerornodellers Club, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc. Koehlinger, Mervin XV: Ft Wayne. ESE, Beta Sigma Psi, pres, bd member, chaplain, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, U Choir, Univ Luth Assem . Koenig, Michael ja Indianapolis. CE, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Kong, Benny T: Canton, China. CE, Cary. Koors, Edward H: Marion. ChE, Tarkington, AIChE, Fresh Football mgr. ROYV TWO-Krause, Loren M Jr: Belleville, Ill. CE: Private Home, ASCE, Rivet, OSS. Krause, William P: Lombard, Ill. EE, Owen, Var Athletics. Krieg Lenny A: Cincinnati, Ohio. AE, Harri- son, floor sen, vice pres. librarian, budget chm, Aero and Astro Soc, jr Class Counc, Mock P, Tomahawk. Kuhlman, Marvin D: Lafayette. IE, Private Home, Alnha Pi Mu. Kulik, joseph P jr: Parma, Ohio. EE, Alpha Sigma Phi, little sister chin, pres, Debris, Purdue Ranger, Tau Beta Pi. Kung, Louis I: Bangkok, Thailand. ME, Harrison, Chinese Stu Club, Pi Tau Sigma. Kuzak, Dennis E: glevelland, Ohio. CE, Wiley, ASCE, Block P, Chi Epsilon, Tau eta 1. ROYV THREE-Lampe, XVilliam F: Muncie. ME, Private Home, ASME, Block P, Soc of Auto Engr. Larsen, Ronald L: Evanston, Ill. ESE, Delta Chi, pres, treas, song leader, Amateur Radio Club, Band, Soph, jr Class Counc, Phi Eta Sigma, Young Rep Club. Larssen, Knut O: Oslo, Norway. ME: Private Home, Soccer Club, Tau Beta Pi. Laster, Richard L II: Cary. EE, Owen, pub dir, VVMRH, sec-treas, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. Latham, james C: Evansville. EE, Private Home, IEEE. Lawrence, jonathan M: Indianapolis. MSE, Theta Chi, athletic dir, AIMetEg Catalyst Club. Lawson, Lawrence C: Middletown, Ohio. ME, Delta Tau Delta, Block P, Dzfllris. im: if-:Q-aw , :zf':f7f v, , fra . :,z:f:':-1::.:1:,::,:gf yf' .4 by Q W 'Fi VY s ' 05. 'pi ,, ' r , , 3.3, .gr :V-3 Tl, by . L.:-h .Q ,.,. Q:-: .. . X, at A , - ff ' . 3 x xl . X , . . ... V .1 . .R ,.. W, , - ,V 1 -R gr. ., M41 - 'v --Q tv--A J. -, -un, ' t' Rvggd' , - , ' . I -I vez' -z X A . ,tif -AQ ' I 4: I 9 QA 128 Thoughts of college are lost amid the colors of the fountain. ROW ONE-Ledbetter, Nelson L: Alton, Ill. CE, Married Stu, Block P. Lekse, Frederick L: Speedway. CE, Married Stu. Leland, VVesley L: Hammond. ME, Private Home, ASME. Lemmon, Larr E: Washinfton. CE, Rochdale, ares, vice pres, wori mgr, standilrds comm, ASCE, Biock P, Campus Chest, Collegiate -LH: Dairy Club, Mock P: Sigma Delta Pig Stu Co-op Assn, Young Rep Club, IFYE: Peace Corps. 7 ' I1 si ROVV TIVO-Lerner, Paul I: Chicago. Ill. AE, Owen. Levenfeld, YVayne A: Wilmette, Ill. ME, Alpha Epsilon Pi, treas, pres, financial scribe, Exponent, jr suorts ed, Cimlet, Pi Tau Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Slltull and Crescent, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tau Beta Pi. Lieland, Stephen 1: Guilford. EE, Chauncey, pres, Mock Pg 'mf' IEEE, Student C0-op Assn. Lillethun, james A: LaCrosse, XVisc. EE, Theta XI, social chm. i M' J .af P- , I ' 1 :ff Row THREE-Lilly, james V: Kaliunazoo, Mich. ChEg A., , Q ' , Alpha Chi Rho, activities chmg AIChE, Catalyst Club. 2 ,- -,o '1- , Lind, Kjell: Porsgrunn, Norway. EE, Private Home. 1 '52, wif ff ,qv Linne, Robert S: Peoria, Ill. MtE, Kappa Delta Rho, ' i Ml treas, asst house mgr: AIMetE, Crew: Mock P, Purdue .,..- Pilots Inc. Longest, Cordell F: King William, Va. EE: - Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. , .f Row FOUR-Loy, Martin D: s Bend. EE, Private kv ' 6 Home. Lubker, john W: Seymour. CE, Theta Tau, '-77 'PJ' ASCE. Lucas, Larry D: Indianapolis. EE, McCutcheon, floor sen, exec sec. Lundquist, Kenneth E: Hammond. IE, Wiley, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIEg Phi Eta Sigma. I 'Y V 1,,f ' ' K 7 ROW FIVE-Lynch, james D: Linton. ChE, Manvoodg ' Omega Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Lynch, jeffrey B: W' ' Louisville, Ky. ME, Triangle, Army Honor Guard, Block W... ---w P, Old Masters, Pi Tan Sigma, Sailing Club. Mackora, Bryan I: Hartford, Conn. AE, Wiley, Aero and Astro Soc, Amateur Radio Club. Macnak, Philip P: Whiting. Tarkington, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE. ROW SIX-Nlaggart, james E: Marion. IE, Sigma Chi, corres sec, AIIE, IFC. Magill, Keith R: Rochester, NY. 'J EE, Triangle, Inter-Vai' Christian Fellow. Martin, Frank J: Darien, Conn. ESE: Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc. Martz, john L: Portage. ME, Cary, scholarship chm. - -ni 129 1 , 1' W: . ir ' -: -: f If '52 Q, '-4.,, 7 ,Q- R6 Qi Lili? 7 ' - ' ififii :x.f3g, 8 .grfw 1 ' ' 'f ' L egg: - -fc 130 .. ...ff-63 ' 1 ROVV ONE-Maslyar, George A III: Madison. ESEg Fowler Cts, unit councg Sigma Pi Sigma. Mathes, Richard I: Indianapolis. EEQ Private Home: Fowler Cts, unit councg IEEEQ Young Rep Club. Mauro, Carlos A: San Jose, Costa Rica: EE: Private Home: IEEE. ROW TWO-May, Daniel W: West Point. ME: Private Home: Tau Beta Pi. McCoy, Robert A: Arlington, Va. MEg Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge class treasg Block Pg Fresh, Soph, Sr Class Council. McCuen, Stephen G: W Lafayette. MtEg Married Stu. ROVV THREE-McElwee, jerry WV: Veddersburg. ESE: Acacia, athletic mgr: Gimletg Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Var Athletics. McFarland, Emerson L: Indianapolis. ME: Private Home: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. McGinty, Cary C: Louisville, Ky. ME: Wiley. ROW FOUR-McGregor, Patrick V: Ft Wayne. EE: Harrison: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. McKee, Thomas C jr: Naples, Fla. ChEg Delta Si ma Phi, athletic mgr, scholarship dirg Naval ROTC Mutual Fund: Sailing Ciub. Mc- Kinney, C Wesley: Indianapolis. EE: Theta Chi. ROW FIVE-Melcher, Robert F: Elmwood Park, Ill. ChEg Kappa Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Forensic Union: Outing Club: Semper Fidelis Socg Wildlife Club: Sigma Alpha Nu. Mellott, Forrest D: New castle. ESEg Tri- angle, sec, social dir: Phi Eta Sigmag Tau Beta Pig PSESg Purdue jazz Soc. Michaelsen. Roger A: Pittsforo, NY. ESE: Wiley: Aero and Astro Soc: Band. In the beginning ROW ONE-Miller, Craig D: Wadsworth, Ohio. IE, Kappa Sigma, scribe, grand procurator, steward, Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Miller, Dennis L: Nappanee. IE, Wiley, athletic dir, recognition comm, Al- pha Pi Mu, recording sec, AIIE, Block P, Phi Eta Silgima, Tau Beta Pi. Mil- ler, Edward R: Westville. AgE, Cary, scholarship c m, ASAgE, Inter-Var Christian Fellow. ROW TWO-Miller, James A: Beech Grove. ME, Tarkington, Engineer. Miller, Roger A: Chandler. CE, Owen, ASCE. Miller, Stephen J: Indianapo- lis. MtE, Private Home. ROW THREE-Mitchell,'Stephen C: Hudson, Ohio. AE, Owen, WMRH station mgr, sec-treas, Aero and Astro Soc. Mollatt, Sverre: Oslo, Norway. CE, Private Home, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Molzahn, Robert E: Westem Springs, Ill. ChE, Kap a Si ma, pledge trainer, rush chm, Block P, Catalyst C ub, Omega Chi Epsiihn, Iii Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent. ROW FOUR-Morgan, Donald E: Webster Groves, Mo. ME, Private Home, ACM, ASME. Moriwaki, Bert S: Honolulu, Hawaii. EE, Circle Pines, house mgr, treas, Eta Kappa Nu, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Mor- ris, Robert W: Lansing, Ill. MTE, Beta Theta Pi, house mgr, AIMetE, Cata- lyst Club, sec-treas. ROW F IVE-Morrison, Wilfred E: Decatur. ChE, Wiley, Am Chem Soc, Catalyst Club. Munro, john S: Indianapolis. ME, Delta Tau Delta, social, chm, Debris, Mock P, SCS. Myers, Richard O jr: S Bend. AE, Owen, AIAA, Purdue Soc of Engr Science. ROW SIX-Mynhier, Michael D: Kimmell. CE, Theta Tau, treas, regent, ASCE. Na , Joseph G: Cleveland, Ohio. AE, Theta Tau, house mgr, mar- shall, BIOCEYP, Phi Eta Sigma. Nardelli, Ra gl: Rockford, Ill. CE, Pi Kappa Alpha, pres of pledge class, ASCE, Var Footiia l. ROW SEVEN-Neel, Curtis D jr: St Louis, Mo. IE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice pres, eminent chronicler, AIIE, Var Tennis. Nelson, John K: Bradford, Pa. IE, Phi Delta Theta, rush chm, AIIE, Debris, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Nelson, Richard N: Dearborn, Mich. ME, Private Horne, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. ROW EIGHT-Nemecek, William F: Broadview, Ill. EE, Private Home. Nidiifer, Thomas E II: Indianapolis. ChE, Cary, fresh counc, unit counc, social dir, exec social chm, AIChE, Block P, Catalyst Club, jr, Sr Class Counc, Mock P, Pep Comm, Reamer Club, WCCR. Nordman, William S: Indianapolis. CE, Beta Sigma Psi, ASCE. pla ing with atomic power ROW' ONE-Oak, Alex D: S Bend. CE, Tau Kappa Ep- silon, pres, social ehm, ASCE, IFC, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta PI. Oakley, Robert A: Columbus, Ohio. AE, Triangle, social elim, pledgle trainer, ASG, Arnold Air Soc, Omicron Delta Kappa, P i Eta Sigma, Sigma Camma Tau, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. O'Brien, Thomas E: Columbus, Ohio. EE, Tark- ington, floor sen, stu sen, I-Ialberdier Clee Club dir, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, U Choir. Oeian, joern A: Oslo, Norway. EE, Private Home, Soccer Club. Oing, Keith J: Evansville. CE, Phi Kappa Theta, pres, Chi Ep- silon, Phi Eta Sigma, Tail Beta Pi. Olesky, james P: Chi- cago, Ill. ME, Tarkington, Band, Debris, Student Union. Orren, john R: Jacksonville, Fla. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, NESEP. ROWV TWO-Oster, john H, Whiting. EE, Cary, athletic dir, Reamer Club. Owen, Larry W: Albion. CE, Owen, ASCE. Pardee, James D: Escondido, Calif. EE, Phi Delta Theta, pledge class pres, Eta Kappa Nu, Karate Club, vice pres, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Pilots, Inc, Sailing Club, Tau Beta Pi, Stu Cov Internatl Host, Pres Honors Award. Paul, Glenn A: Brownstown. NIE, Phi Delta The- ta, Block P, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ASTNIE. Pans, Nikolai B: Sandvika, Norway. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Soccer Club. Perreault, David A: Providence, RI. EE, Married Stu, IEEE. Peters, Robert A: Arcadia, Ohio. EE, Cary, joint counc, Amateur Radio Club, Band, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, PCIA. ROW THREE-Peterson, Gregory R: Wilmette, Ill. EE, Triangle, Exponent, Phi Eta Sigma. Pierce, Iohn J: Elm- hurst, Ili. EE, Kappa Sigma, scholarship chm, jr Class Counc, Eta Kappa Nu, Skull and Crescent, Var Football, mgr. Pinnick, Harold W: Ft VVayne. ChE, XViley, Am Chem Soc, Omega Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. Plank, Ste- ven K: Goshen. AE, Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc, Stu Relig Counc, Young Rep Club, Aeromodlers. Platt, Terry A: Lebanon, EE, Tarkington, floor sen, hall treas, Alpha Phi Omega, Amateur Radio Club, Young Dem. Polinsky, David B: Grandview, NY. EE, BIcCutcheon, sen, Band, Purdue Univ Theatre, Kappa Kappa Psi. Post, Donald G: Brookfield Wisc. EE, Pi Kappa Alpha, Soph Class Counc, jr, Sr Class Pres, Eta Kappa Nu, old Mas- ters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi. eh: i I 3 CE 204: standard measurement of standard Objects. 9'5diS OIF? .....-f-'P P2 fue in-91 50' 132 0 . A.,- 'A ...:,,,,. . ,- 2 - VE-is-. ' The hole-1967's feature attraction. FVQ ROW ONE-Prawdzik, David A: Richmond Hts, Ohio. ME, Married Stu. Pressnall, Don C: S Bend. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Young Dem. Price, Dennis, D: Rockford, Ill. ChE, Private Home, Cary, sec-treas, Amer Chem Soc, AIChE, Army Honor Guard, Block P, Catalyst Club, Luth Stu Assn, Phi Eta Sigma, YAF. Prickett, james M: Albion. AE, Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. RONV TWO-Prigozen, Marc S: Dayton, Ohio. IE, Sig- ma Alpha Mu, recorder, pledge counselor, grand prix crew, Debris, Hillel Found, IFC, Skull and Crescent. Provencal, Cliddond E Ir: Warwick, RI. EE, Married Stu. Prybylla, Richard I: Michigan City. EE, Private Home. Qvenild, Knut H: Oslo, Norway. ME, Private Home. ROW THREE-Rak, john I jr: East Chicago. ChEg Pri- vate Home, Amer Chem Soc. Razavi, Hamid: Ieheran, Iran. EE, Cary. Readnour, jon S: Muncie. AE, Beta The- ta Pi, pledge trainer, curator, steering comm, Soph, Ir Class Counc, Grand Prix Found, Skull and Crescent. Redmyer, john D: Centerville. EE, Married Stu, Eta Kappa Nu. ROXV FOUR-Reece, Plenny Jr: Marion. EE, Private Home, IEEE, Off-Campus Men s Assn. Reed, William R: Meadville, Pa, EE, Theta Tau, vice pres. Reedy, WVayne R: Portland. ME, Married Stu. Reinebach, Lawrence R: VVestchester, Ill. NIE, Owen. 133 f - .- , gf-fu:-if-gzaf' ,. Y ..,,,,, .,,,, , M., ,Z , V. ,ww-va-.-. i,.,,f.g fy' .,-Q ,Q 4, 5 ,.:: ' f- .:-fuzc.-:,.5 . :W , , .mf 9f?'i ' Fix . , ,,, 1 mv 4 ,.4..AV!' ,fa 650 - .Mi fd' 'VHA' I MH ! C: ,,.y-1 .'i' , ,,,,. .N C 'U' -9, J, f ..:f1:1:s4 g1 af 4 . ., .ag X -- ' iv, . 15 i V ., W' I of f 'cn in .A A I . .V.. ' I ' ' -4 j W. L livz V ,.,,..,.: ,E . 1 -fs:z- f + up .. ' 'A 'fm -In O, W-41 3 7' . . J ,-1:21-QQ V . . :,. K Ma ,f -Q-. . vw- .f lv ROXV ONE-Remich, Ilames N: Hammond. EE: Cary, unit host, quad puh air: IEEE: Boilermaker business inglr, Calumet Campusg lr Class Counc: Nlock P: Old Masters: Scope, pres. Richards, David D: Bethesda, Md. Delta U isilong chapter relations sec: Phi Eta Sig- ina: Soccer Clluh. Richardson, Frederick K: Ft XVayne. EE: Nlarried Stu. RONV TYVO-Richardson, Richard -I: Chieafo, Ill. AE: Sigina Pi, vice pres, pledge trainer: Aero anclll Astro Soc: Crew. Richeson, Kim E: Indianapolis. ESE: Delta Upsi- lon, treasg Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Rieek, Robert E: Hobart. ChE: Private Home: AIChE. ROW' THREE-Riedel, Steven C: Ft VVayne. AE: VViley. Rinehart, Gregory L: Fairview Park, Ohio. IE: Sigma Phi Epsilon, rush chin: Alpha Pi Mu: Catalyst Club: Phi Eta Sigma. Ritchie, Carl W: Lexington, Ohio. CE: Aca- cia, sentinel: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Grand Prix Found: Student Union. ROW FOUR-Robinson, John A: Hanunond. Engrg Mar- ried Stu. Roderick, Michael D: Dolton, Ill. EE: Tarkiniz- ton. Roper, Ralph E jr: Indianapolis. Sigma Alpha Epsi- lon, vice pres, spring rush ching Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. RONV FIVE-Row, Uwen R: Nlonroeville. AgE: Private Horne: ASAgE: Collegiate 4-H: Luth Stu Assn. Rowan, Robert J: Indianapolis. EE: Pi Kappa Phi: Karate Club: Old Nlasters: Soc of Auto Engr: Young Dem. Ryland., james R: Kirkwood, Mo. CliE: Triangle: Expuneritg Quarterdeck Soe: Skull and Crescent. 134 3 ..., Only twenty more abstracts and a dratt to go .. QF- ... 'A de, ' ,wr N. X, 'bn .PM G.. ...I Q., ROW ONE-Saberson, Lee A: Evanston, Ill. EE, Beta Theta Pi, chaplin, co-rush chm, Expo. nent, Grand Prix Found, IEEE, Skull and Crescent. Sako, Jerald J: Hammond. CE, Private Home, ASCE, SCOPE. Salo, Donald R: Atlanta, Ga. ESE, Phi Gamma Delta, Aero and Astro Soc, Block P, Gimlet, Iron Key, Mock P, ohm, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, PCIA, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Student Union, Tau Beta Pi. San- ders, Dalton P: Gary. ME, Cary. Sargent, Steven D: Wellesley Hills, Mass. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu. Saarola, Daniel R: Glenview, Ill. IE: Pi Kappa Alpha, public relations chm, Alpha Pi Mu, Fresh Class Counc, IFC, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Senate, Tau Beta Pi. ROW TWO-Schaal, Russell L: Lafayette. EE, Private Home, Alpha Phi Mu, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Purdue Pilots Inc. Schlegel, Mark 0: Clay City. AE: Fairway, sec, Arnold Air Soc, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Pilots Inc, Stu Co-op Assn, Tau Beta Pi. Schmidt, Edwin A: Silver Spring, Md. ME, Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega, ASME, NESEP. Schoendorf, Michael L: Bethesda, Md. EE, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma. Schrock, Frederic L: Goshen. ChE, Circle Pines, pres, vice pres, sec, Stu Co-op Assn. Schutte, Kennth E: Kirkwood, Mo. IE, Sigma Chi, Glee C ub, Var Athletics. ROW THREE-Schwabel, Ronald C: New Canaan, Conn. ChE, Triangle, AIChE, jr Class Counc, Omega Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Univ Presby Church. Scifres, Don R: W Lafayette. EE, Beta Sigma Psi, athletic mgr, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Scripps, Locke C: Milwaukee, Wisc. ChE, Phi Delta Theta, scholarshi chm, Debris, jr ed, editor-in-chief, Gimlet, Iron Key, Omicron Delta Ka pa, Sigma Delta Chi, vice ipres, Skull and Crescent, Tau Beta Pi. Seaboyer, Walter S: Ashland? Ohio. CE: Acacia, stewar , ASCE, sec. Sears, john W: Losantville. EE, Private Home. Seifert, Douglas R: Ft Wayne. ChE, Owen, AIChE. ROW FOUR-Sells, Frederick C: Evansville. EE, Tau Kafnpa Epsilon, house mgr, Phi Eta Sig- mai Rwefi Lambda Beta. Sendelweck, Daniel L: Otwel . IE, Tarkington, sen, sec, POMM. Sendelweck, Michael L: Otwell. ME, Fowler Cts, Pi Tau Sigma. Severance, Alan P: Hobart. E-E, Harrison, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu. Sevison, Ro er L: Elkhart. EE, Wiley, pub dir, IEEE, Soc of Auto Engr. Sgritta, Thomas A jr: Stamforci Conn. AE, Delta Sigma Phi, ipociaeflijm, treas, Aero and Astro Soc, Fresh Class Counc, IFC, Mock P, Sailing Clu , Young ep u . ROW FIVE-Shuppert, james H: S Bend. Ese, Harrison, counc, Aero and Astro Soc, if Class Counc, Exponent, Phi Eta Sigma, Tomahawk. Siedlecki, Dennis T: Chicago, Ill. ChE, P i Kap- pa Theta, scholastic chm, AIChE, IFC, Catalyst Club. Sietker, Robert G: Greensburg. EE, Ow- en, floor sen, excalibur club, floor counselor. Sigrist, Dale A: S Bend. EE, Private Home, IEEE. Slgrlst, Sheldon J: S Bend. EE, Private Home. Silvey, Donald R: Indianapolis. CE, McCutch4 eon, ASCE, Luth Stu Assn. v, ,ta Ui! . ' '-ES . r - fm- 4 r ' 5. . , f . . ., 3 U tg ., 'FE p I -' v '- s '3- . .f--v . , -'-5.1, . ., -. ,I - 1 - 555 '... x i et: . fb. ' N. ,- A ga ' it ' ' eg-'Si-1-2sf-S2511-JN ' E1: :5:sa-.sefvi .g yrsza 1,:,.1:-.--- he -- - , . j. , Neg .. , Q AR -, N, Q-. . 'V -5' X X- 5 -. K , 41 iii fe, 'Qt I 'xx if x i .N ew- lq l -,,. I --. x. t x .- 4 ste as . ci 1 ' .5- 4 M, :' 1' ...J . W, 'fzsgmqs Missa . is? . 4 s,,,,::: , fa airy, git.-v ,' N t E 5:1 .-.-E-iii:-I-.--. . N -1' ' a. 'S E as af 'al , -f.qxE3:f'E xt., . N was Q -mg :,1 NF' ' Nt 1 .9 . .X 2 - Qu X XXX V ' it 'ff5f:s QQ . - I 1- 3,3-: E Q.. ..- , i Q fi- . up p fy-:IP . , - , Ti a X , , Mxa., X.. .- , s.,y,xx :-.3 .e Mlafmfw' ' fs. :QNX Y . -:N.1::a: , .. . ' ,X as V-1 ff, ' XT t. . Q ' Q WR .1 fl?-7' 'f 5 N f f - A . . ,, , . t 'wt Y ' R Xt.,--v D 'wt' N , .f ,Mb 51. , Sf . , I -- .Q . ' Y. 136 ROWV ONE-Simmons, William R jr: Hobart. EE, Private Home, Amateur Radio Club, Purdue Camera Club. Sim son, Charles I: Indianapolis. CE, Married Stu, Cary, joint counc, Chi Epsilbn. Sims, Kendall, A: Mason, Ohio. AE: Owen, Band. ROW TWO-Sittner, Eric H: Cincinnati, Ohio. ESE, Delta Sigma Phi, treas, sec, pledge master, rush chm, Skelton, james D: Hammond. EE, Cary, SCOPE. Skorich, james M: Gary. AE: Private Home, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi. ROW THREE-Smat, Michael F: Evergreen Park, Ill. ME, Theta Chi, hist, pledge marshall. Smith, Bradley M: Niagara Falls, NY. CE, Alpha Sigma Phi, pres, treas, little sister chm, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, treas, IFC, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma. Smith, Larry L: Miland. ME, Owen, sen. ROW FOUR-Smith, Leslie E: Zionsville. AgE, Private Home, ASAGE. Smith, William E: Westlake, Ohio. ChE, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, pledge trainer, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Smoak, james A: Ft Wayne. AE, Tarkington, Aero and Astro Soc, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Pur- due Soc of Engr Science. ROW FIVE-Snyder, Charles E: Culver. EE, Private Home, Wiley, fresh counc, unit counc, sec, treas, IEEE. Snyder Charles M: Indianapolis. ChE, Married Stu, Am Chem Soc, AIChE, Catafyst Club. Southwood, james E: Evansville. IE, Acacia, activities chm, Alpha Phi Mu, AIIE, Engineer, Ilgxpogent, Gimlet, IFC, PCIA, Sigma Delta Chi, Student Senate, Wesley oun . ROW SIX-Sowers, Steven V: Warsaw. IE, Private Home, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, Soc of Auto Engr. Sparks, james B: Fairmount. EE, Tarkington, unit counc, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Tau Beta Pi. Speheger, Stevan W: Lafayette. EE, Private Home, IEEE, WBAA, WCCR, pres. ROVV SEVEN-Spencer, Daniel R: Valparaiso. ME, Private Home, Var Athletics. Spurgeon, Stephen L: Indianapolis. ChE, Private Home, Catalyst Club. Srnka, Leonard J: Independence, Ohio. ESE, Owen, Aero and Astro Soc, OIA, Omicron Delta Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Pilots Inc, Stu Fac Comm, Sigma Gamma Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Internatl Stu Govt, Stu Govt. hm.. K f I ' ax E :Sew My . ROW' ONE-Sroka. joseph Nl: Whiting. ChE: Caryg AlChEg SCOPE. Stachle, john D: Oak Park, Ill. IE: Theta Chi, treasg Alpha Pi Mu: Skull and Crescent. Stock, Stuart C: St Louis, Mo. IEg Sigma Chi, scholarship ching Ciinletg Iron Key: Old Masters: Omicron Delta Kappag Phi Eta Sigma: SCSQ Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pig Student Body Pres. Stone, Donald L: Columbus, Ohio. IxIEg Phi Delta Theta, secg Cimletg Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Skull and Crescentg Tau Beta Pi: Var Ten- nis. RONV TWO-Strauss, Stanley H: Kansas City, Mo. AE: Alpha Epsilon Pi, treas, financial scribe: Block P. Stub- bins, David S: Ft Wayne. CE: Wiley, exec pres, pub dirg ASCEg Band: Soph, jr Class Councg Scabhard and Blade: Student Senateg Tomahawk: Pendragon. Stupic, Ivan: E Chicago. EE: Cary: Soccer Club. Suvak, VVilliam S: Solon, Ohio. ME: Married Stu: ASME. ROW' THREE-Swank. jerry J: Lucerne. fxlEg Private Horne. Swartz, Ronald XV: Calumet City, Ill. NIEg Private Horne. Trice, Clifton T: Ft VVayne. AE: Wiley. Taylor, jerry A: Nlor5.5antown. EE: Cary, ' The dedication of an engineer, tested by long hours in the lab. 137 molding new gears: -square adventure lr C: ROW ONE-Terry, Robert S: Lafayette. CE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, scholarship chm, vice pres: ASCE, sec: Chi Epsilon: Fresh Class Counc: IFC: POMM: Tau Beta Pi. Thacker, Richard L: Fargo, ND. AE: Married Stu: Sigma Gamma Tau. Thompson, Kenneth R Ir: Gary. AE: Cary, floor sen: Thompson, Owen R: Paris, Ky. ME: Married Stu. Thompson, Victor W: Bristol. ME: Theta Tau, house ingr: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: U Choir. Tilford, Albert R: Waldron. ME: Married Stu. ROWV TWO-Timmons, Dick D II: Lafayette. IE: Private Home: AIIE: ASTME. Tolene, Gail E: Princeton, Ill. AE: McCutcheon, sen. Tramm Tom R: Kankakee, Ill. ESE: Wiley: Aero and Astro Soc: Am Nuclear Soc: Block P: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdue Players: Pur- due Univ Theatre: Sigma Gamma Tau: Sigma Pi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Presby Church. Trindle, Dean D: Elkhart. ChE: Private Home: Wiley, vice pres, fresh counc, exec pub dir, unit pub dir: AIChE: Purdue Aeromodellers. Ullom, Gary L: Winchester. EE: Mc- Cutcheon, sec-treas. Underwood, Robert J: Hammond. EE: Private Home: IEEE. ROVV THREE-Utterback, Robert K: Leawood, Kan. AE: Sigma Chi: Student Union. Van Allen, Richard E: Universigf City, Mo. AE: Cary, unit scholarship dir: Aero and Astro Soc: Hillel Found: Karate Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdue Pilots Inc: Stu ent Senate: Tau Beta Pi: Purdue Soc of Engr Sciences. Van Den Avyle, james A: Mishawaka. MtE: Wiley: Alpha Pi Mu: AIMetE: Catalyst Club: Phi Eta Sigma. Vanderbilt, Vern C: Hagerstown. EE: Private Home: Eta Kappa Nu: Exponent: IEEE: Mock P: OE-Cam us Men's Assn, pub dir, sen: Omen, editor: Student Senate: Tau Beta Pi: Wesley Found. Vanderby, Ray L: Lansing, Ill. AE: Lambdia Chi Al- pha, rush chin, pres: Block P: Cheerleader: Soph Class Counc: Gimlet. Van Munn, Patrick H: Green Bay, Wisc. EE: Cary, polit dir, sec, treas, purchasing agent, vice pres: Reamer Club. Seniors salute the Boilermakers. W Bored of education. Qs scen- X.. -A I -u Af .Q was-35+ iz 5 Y mv X lie P' Q ! ..,.. ,. 1 . 1 we :fx t , , ar, an K A K1 7, 3 , vs: P ln . A x e-. i, I ,,, -5 gp qw.. -U . ..l,. .,.. ' : ei- ,5:, qw Yr:-'Si .Ma . r. 1: fi-ms L 'fi A 'if if 65 ...Ye XV Mn,- 3 ,,,:.,:X -ri ,f--, -..- Q: war: N w ff x wil 4 tak r TY' .47 . X., in . ' .-v ROW ONE-Van Zandt, Cary M: Evansville. ME: Wi- lei: Crew: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Univ Presby C urch. Vaughn, Jeffrey A: Hammond. ME: Cary, joint counc. Voelkel, August C: Indianapolis. ME: Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres: IFC, vice pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sig- ma: Skul and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Var Tennis. Voreis, Thomas L: Argos. EE: Private Home. ROW TWO-Wagner, William G: Homewood, Ill. ME: Phi Kappa Tau, house mgr: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Skull and Crescent. Waid, Phillip A: Muncie. ESE: Phi Kappa Psi, treas, res: Gimlet: IFC: Mock P: Omicron Delta Kappa: Skullj and Crescent: Var Tennis. Waling, Stephen J: W Lafayette. CE: Private Home: ASCE. Walker, Nicholas I: Loogootee. ME: Pi Kappa Alpha, athletic mgr. ROW THREE-Wall, Kent L: Ft Wayne. IE: Private Home: Alpha Phi Mu: AIIE. Walter, Lames M: Menasha, Wisc. IE: Theta Tau, vice pres, rus chm, corres sec, pres: Alpha Pi MU: AIIE: Engineer: IFC: Phi Eta Sig- ma. Weaver, William N: Indianapolis. ME: Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: ASME. Weaver, William R: Linton. C E: Cary. ROW FOUR-Weber, Richard J: S Bend. AE: Private Home. Weinhold, Dannie L: Hamilton. AgE: Stellar Brothers, reporter, hist: Alpha Zeta: ASAglE. Weinstein, David L: University City, Mo. ChE: Alp a Epsilon Pi, hist: AIChE: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Stu Fac Comm: Tau Beta Pi. Wendt, Rodney C: Alexandria, Va: ME: Sigma Chi, rush chm, scholarship chm: Block P: Cimlet: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Scabbard and Blade: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Tau Beta Pi: Sounding Board Chm. ROW F IVE-Wermcrantz, john D: Valparaiso. CE: Ow- en: ASCE: Phi Eta Sigma. Werner, Donald M: Batesville. ME: Rochdale, treas, scholarship chm: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. Westerlin, Ian B: Moss, Norway. EE: Private Home: Soccer Club. Wheeler, John L: Cene- va. AE: Private Home: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi, ROW SIX-White james E: Akron. ChE: Tarkington: AIChE: Chess Cluh. White, Paul A: Culver. EE' Alpha Gamma Rho, chaplain, sec: Student Union: Block P: Campus Chest. White, Robert D: Independence, Mo. EE: Private Home: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: NESEP. White, T Stenson jr: Shaker Hei hts, Ohio. IE: Sigma Chi, rush chm, scholarship chm, Parm frolic chm: A pha Phi Mu: Gimlet: Iron Key: old Mas- ters: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and grescent, sec: Student Union, pres: Tau Beta Pi: Phi appa. 139 -, -.:-::- :r-:-.a-is -aaa va sm.-.:-. a me .5 1 . ' .X l x , .Jw lava-f X N.-eff' t ROW ONE-Whitsitt, Stephen I: Waco, Texas. EE, Phi Delta Theta, sec, vice pres, Band, Eta Kappa Nu, Karate Club, PCIA, Scabbard and Blade. Wible, Lyman F: Ft Wayne. IE, Phi Gamma Delta, Al ha Pi Mu, Band, Block P, Exponent, IFC, Judo Clulb, SGS, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Wilcox Michael R: Oceanport, NJ. IE, Phi Delta Theta, Naval Rorc Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc. Wiley, jay W Ir: W Lafayette. CE, Owen, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Univ Theatre, Tau Beta Pi. ROW TWO-Wilhelm, Lawrence A: Highland. EE, Pri- vate Home, Off-Campus Men's Assn. Wilken, Robert B: Elmhurst, Ill. ChE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, sr marshall, AIChE, Block P, Catalyst Club, IFC, Mock P. Williams, Kent A: LaGrange, Ill. ChE, Theta Tau, pub chm, vice pres, AIChE, Catalyst Club, Engineer, Omega Chi Epsi- on, Phi Eta Sigma, U Choir. Williams, Rozell jr: Gary. ME, Cary, Pi Tau Sigma. ROW THREE-Wilson, john H: Richmond. CE, Private Home, ASCE, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. Wisler, Neil H: W Lafayette. CE, Private Home. Wiwi, Robert D: Liberty. AgE, Private Home, Wiley, fresh counc, ASAgE. Woidtke, james R: Logansport. EE, Owen, Block P. ROW FOUR-Woodrow, David M: Wilton, Conn. ME, Private Home, McCutcheon, pres fresh counc, Crew. Woodworth, William M: Flossmoor, Ill. ESE, Sigma Nu, treas, rush chm, social chm, Student Union, Soc of Engr Sci. Yahraus, Theodor C: Westlake, Ohio. ME, Private Home, ASME, Tau Beta Pi. Yang, Shao P: Rangoon, Burma. EE, Private Home, Chinese Stu Club, IEEE. ROW FIVE-Yeager, Ralph C: S Charleston, W Va. EE, Private Home, Eta Kappa Nu, IEEE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Yegerlehner, Donald L: Clay City. AgE, Fairway, vice pres, Alpha Epsilon, Alpha Zeta, ASAgE, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Young, Alan J: Whiting. CE, Wiley, ASCE. Young, David T: New York, NY. ChE, Married Stu, AIChE. ROW SIX-Young, Robert A Jr: Indianapolis. ME, Al- pha Sigcma Phi, chapter HAE, IFC. Yunaska, Robert L: Westla e, Ohio. ME, Phi Kappa Tau, song leader, Cim- let, Var Football. Zaitlen Richard H: Lincolnwood, Ill. ChE, Sigma Alpha Mu, pledge counselor, asst exchequer, AIChE, Campus Chest, Catalyst Club, Hillel Found, Rivet, Skull and Crescent, Air Police. Zatorski, Peter M: Whiting. ChE, Owen, Am Chem Soc, AIChE. Q 'lax Q-. V XXXX .Q ROW SEVEN-Zeitler, James A: Maumee, Ohio. IE, Kappa Sigma, AIIE, Phi Eta Sigma, Univ Presby Church. ROW EIGHT-Zimmerman, Edgar VV: Wauseon, Ohio. EE, Private Home, Block P, IEEE, Off-Campus Men's Assn. Soc of Auto Engr. 4 140 Wide grins and bearded faces typify seniors in their. traditional garb. Home EC expands Pots and pans, acid indigestion, and the psychology of clothing have become the concerns of home economists. Purduels School of Home Ec has added a new undergrad- uate program in social welfare, maintaining n modern curriculum. Following Dean Eva Gobles idea that The university is a Social institution reordered to fit the timesf the school added social welfare study to aid in the knowledge of poverty and welfare problems of today. we umm-u -.mf :- Dean Goble sights the need for men in Institutional Nlanugement Most people test pastry crispness by munchingg Home Ec students test it by machine. 142 -QA N J Testing fiber strength is part of textilesg seam sewing is not. f 'L amfrwwvmzwfw-'aff 'ww U pf' The scientific approach to bleaching-which fabrics can survive it? 143 aff 4 Home EC, science 2 .N OMICRON NU--Back Row: L. Hatfield CSecretalyl. M. Hyland fAdvisorJ, C. Thompson QPresidentl, C. Stierwalt, K. Southcomb, L. Schmidt, C. Lucas fVice Presidentl, M. Hasler CTreasurerl. 144 ,iw I like it, but . . First Row: F. Cincione, D. McNew, P. Mercer, D. Stalbaum, L. Hand, I. Henkels, J. Row, J. Guildenbecher, P. Morfee. go hand in hand ,f -ui Jw Lectures won't make the food taste better. Even in textiles the emphasis is scientific at Purdue ,,, left' '9 f1k t 4' in '.tt V 1 .,x,. t N X.. , X y tx xwxgggx No.1 3? 'mN:+v'- -A.-. YQ?-a-:a-:Q ta so 'K X N XX av xx w 3. W' sz-:ff 'x ,,,,.,,,, S .EISFV :J - v ,55'. -' 'I '32, h 'fX N'E5 P f - N:PKf5 iSi?5 2.5155-,5 ' 3' .wtf 'Q . ':'f'.',..,w -.QQ N, t. -. .A Na: -::....,. . . - --1. wa 'f :::-- ' . A - - - -:f--'::.:::-rt:-as-fsrsa:-rs-.J-,:.:::.:.-: , : .- . .. wa-..5:g::.5-5, X N. X X 1 x x x N tx ix X x ' 1 2 13 ,ue Q- :t..,X ' ,, :fp , . A 4 time if .- .... 1. New X . . 'ZIP x .-. N? x .rv ROW ONE-Adams, Joanna W: Geneva. HE, Private Home. Aldous, Martha J: Zionsville. HE, Vawter, ACE, AWS, Block P, Home Ec Chapt. Arnold, Susan J: Brownsburg. HE, Private Home, Home Ec Club, Young Rep Club, Stu Govt Internatl. Beaty, Karen S: Elwood. HE, Alpha Phi, sec, AWS, Block P, Home Ec Chapt, ROW TWO-Black, Claire A: Webster Groves, Mo. Al- pha Omicron Pi, standards bd, Block P, jr, Sr Class Counc, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, U Choir, Univ Presby Church. Bower, Barbara R: Kendallville. HE, Meredith, Block P, Collegiate -1-H, Home Ec Chapt, Mock P, Wesley Found. Boyd, Martha L: Highland. HE, Alpha Chi Omega, corres sec, Block P, Debris, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, VVomen's Recreation Assn. Bragg, Marsha A: Indianapolis. HE, Private Home, Omi- cron Nu. ROW THREE-Bryant, Patricia B: Alamo. HE, Married Stu, Home Ec Chapt, Kappa Delta Pi, Omicron Nu. Cantwell, Deborah I: Williamsport. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, ritual chm, Campus Chest, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, Omicron Nu. Cincione, Frances L: Chicago Heights, Ill. HE, Meredith, gov lt gov, pub co-ordinator, treas, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Omicron Nu, Tomahawk, Women's Interhall Counc. Cmiel, Robert F: Michigan City. HE, Private Home, Off-Campus Men's Assn. ROWV FOUR-Corbin, Adele S: Northbrook, Ill. HE, Chi Omega, Block P, Debris, Green Guard, Ka pa Delta Pi, Mock P. Courtenay, Ivy B: W Lafayette. HE, Private Home. Courtney, Lois J: Mishawaka. HE, Phi Mu, activ- ities chm, hist, AWS, Block P, jr, Sr Class Council, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Home Ec Chapt, Home Ec Club, counc, Mock P, O d Masters, Stu Fac Comm' SGS. Day, Sharon L: Indianap- olis. HE, Alpha Phi, Block P, Green Guard Honorary, Home Ec Chapt, ROW FIVE-Decker, Diane: Lafayette. HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Exponent, Home EC Chapt, Home Ec Counc. Dinsmore, Carol D: Danville. HE, Earhart, host- ess comm, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, Mock P. Drzewicki, Virginia A: Westville. HE, Earhart, corr chm, stu sen, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, Kappa Del- ta Pi, Women's Interhall Counc, Newman Club. Duten- haver, Patricia S: Lafayette. HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, AWS, Block P, Green Guard. tomorrows home-makers K f-N - ,N .E :z Q, ,Q -1 N 1 S? W, ...-WA? X x sr . 55 Y Q A 4 A 4 .ad . , 35:1 . . , K X: PK , X sg- 1 . ae. ...Q w e t : t . , N X X: . -a Q -nf k . .se ,,.,,. , - ,V bs, MN A L 4 A A IZ Cl , I Cl K 146 ROW SIX-Evans, Meribeth: Western Springs, Ill. HE, Meredith, soc chm, stu advisor, sr counselor, Block P, Old Masters. Everett, Roberta N: Crown Point. HE, Al- pha Chi Omega, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, Student Union. Foltz, Diana L: Westchester, Ill. HE, Al- pha Omicron Pi, asst social chm, AWS, Block P, Mock P, SGS, Newman Club. Fumas, Debra M: Highland. HE, Twin Pines, vice pres, membership chm, Band, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chapt, Tau Beta Sigma. ROVV ONE-Greer, udith L: New Albany. HE: Mere- dith: Young Rep Clu . Guildenbecher, joan: Ft VVayne. HE: Earhart, asst social chm: Block P: Collegiate -1-H: Home Ec Chapt: Kap Ja Delta Pi: Omicron Nu. Hall- garth, Mary A: Versailles. HE: Warren: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt. Hammel, Emily M: Bedford. HE: Sigma Kappa: ACE: Home Ec Club. ROWV ONE-Hand, Lois A: Pleasant Lake. HE: Mere- dith, gov bd: Home Ec Chapt: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu. Hartsough, Marla D: Elkhart. HE: Private Home. Hasler, Marjorie A: Uniondale. HE: Earhart: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: Mock P: Omicron Nu, treas. Henkels, Ilze F: Indianapolis. HE: Twin Pines, work mgr, treas, pres: Home Ec Chapt: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: Stu Co-op Assn: Tomahawk. ROWV TWVO-Hobbs, Merry L: Gary. HE: Alpha Xi Del- ta: AIID. Hoetzer, Karen E: New Haven. HE: Alpha Xi Delta, rush chm: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Expo- nent: Omicron Nu: Triton. Humerickhouse. Rena S: Incli- anapolis. HE: Private Home: Band: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapt: Tau Beta Sigma, treas. Hutchison, Judy I: Frankfort. HE: Alpha Chi Omega, pres: AVVS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: Home Ec Club, counc: Mock P: Mortar Board: Panhellenic Counc: Stu Fac Comm: Student Union. ROVV THREE-johnson. Constance L: Meroin. HE: Al- pha Phi: Home Ec Chapt. johnson, Carol L: Salem. HE: Married Stu. johnson, Roxie L: Muncie. HE: Ann Tweedale, sec: Home Ec Chapt. jones, Laura K: Con- nersville. HE: Meredith, standards chin, stu advisor: counselor: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Omi. cron Nu. ROWV FOUR-Klink Linda M: Greensburg. HE: VVood: Home Ee Chapt: Collegiate 4-H. Knight, jane E: S Bend. HE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: SNEA. Knight, janet M: Amboy. HE: Private Home: Earhart, pub chin: Collegiate -1-H: Home Ec Chapt: Stu Relig Counc: U Choir: Friends Stu Cen- ter. Lange, Susan J: Indianapolis. HE: Phi Mu, asst house mgr, house mgr: Little Sister of Sigma Alpha Epsis on. . 5' F. 1:.'s:-5:5-:.i5:-:1.:2,5- .. . z. X .: e Szgffsxfslf ee.-g::'f1si:i:S.Eisifilffsise Sr'-91:-' -- . . 5' A E W 'f' fy. P fi li 'ii ei vs 'X' ,f Wi? r i fi? -r - ww, 2 . -1 V+. -' - . V .. . - :gg -,X ,H , . M .H - :- '- tw gf ' in Y , if TL QM . ,. , Q 1 p - , . .-. - xl L , ,. , 4 . A 7 1' 4 A 'vi2:r:1'f-aixi. if if? 11 1.1-.fm . 1- - -Q-X f - :QQ A - w. 1 .f ., ,35E.:55il, , ., .A-A , s::j:yf' .. , an - L .4 'X V ss, iw ' . if ,B N nl - V4 s: qc: wg 3 6-T 4 '..,,,1 5 6. 4 sa- I ,xg , A -- N , Q-rr' F' W - 'A Q TM3!i 'Y ' X, . ' st, M, MXN N- X V 1 ' X 'i v .ss s. X . --- , -f 1 ' - , f . , P -'f - ' ' sei' ,., 1 , 'MB' 'VP rs '23 dm : 3, f Q . ,. 4 ,,. , f xref . . J vw- , A W S J 1 kai: ,,,. 1 A 4 A A .- 1.--fs .xii-sms -.f r N :rss-Q.-ex, -' . X.:-. ,Q fe E::sSez.:. X1 :' Y. -ivsq 231.1-Qss tyzr , -ev: h- 1, ,js .. 'QS-, for '1.:,,. A ,Ala ,N , - P , 40. -w U 1, Q- I.. - . . , v x -,I ..-:Nev W Y ,. .. i Z, asf! ' 'X .ff 'AEN 'X - 51 ' A I baked it myselfl 0 'h g O - :. XX - I wiv' P .ldv is All this for a square inch space in the Debris. ROWV ONE-Lucas, Donna E: Parma, Ohio. HE, Private Home, Meredith, sec, stu advisor, Folk Song Club, Home Ec Chapt, Omicron Nu. Machledt, Gwendolyn S: Monte- zuma. HE, Wood sec, gov bd, exec bd, corr chm, corr sec, Block P, Collegiate -1-H, Green Guard, Home EC Chapt, Tomahawk, U Choir, Univ Presby Church. Mc- Cammon, Carol A: S Whitely. HE, Ann Tweedale, social chm, sports chm, treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, WRA. McNew, DeNiece M: Denver, Colo. HE, Married Stu, Omicron Nu. ROW TWO-Mercer, Pamela A: Brookfield, Wisc. HE, Delta Gamma, scholarship chm, corr sec, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Home EC Club, Mock P, Omicron Nu' Student Union. Meyncke, Ellen D: Tipton, HE, Fowler Cts, Home Ec Club, Outing Club. Monk, Rebecca A: Indianapolis. HE, Pi Beta Phi, Mock P chm, AWS: Block P, Home Ec Chapt, Mock P. Mosser Judi K, Geneva. HE, Twin Pines, vice pres, hist, social dir, ed, Band, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Chapt, Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk, WBAA. ROVV THREE-Mueller, Dorothea E: Western Springs, Ill. HE, Kappa Ka pa Gamma, asst marshall, pres pledge class, Alpha Lamlida Delta, Block P, Fresh, Soph, jr class counc, Gold Peppers, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Mortar Board, pres, Old Masters, UChoir. Neal, Judith W: Ft Wayne. HE, Al ha Xi Delta, Hist, AWS, Block P, Debris, Mock P, Stugent Union. Newman, Su- san A: Peru. HE, Alpha Delta Pi, Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Club, YWCA. Newton, Gail A: Evansville. HE, Wood, Green Guard. advance of home sciences ROW ONE-Nolan, Mary II: jasper. HE: Private Home: Folk Song Club, Home EC Chapt. Obendorf, Donna K: Versail es. HE, Twin Pines, sec, vice ares, house mgrg Ag Counc, Agricul turist' AWS' Colle iate 4 H: Home Ec Chant: Home Ec Club, Luth Stu Assn, Mock Pg Stu Co: y , ' 1 ' fl Op Assn, Tornahawig U Choir, Stu Govt. ROW TWO-Parker anith K: Ft Wayne. HE, Private Home, Meredith, corr chm, gov bd: Block Pg Home EC Cluli, Luth Stu Assn, Mock P. Parker, Pamela: Birmingham, Mich. HE, Pri- vate Home: Block P: Student Union, Univ Presby Church. ROW THREE-Patzka, Cheryl A: Union Mills. HE: Glenwood, pres, PSHCg ANVS, Block P, Collegiate 4-Hg Green Guard: Mock Pg Purdue Univ Theater: Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk: U Choir, Wesley Found. Peggs, Sheryl S: Rushville. HE, WVarren: Christian Stu Fellowg Green Guard, Home Ec Chaptg U Choir. ROW FOUR-Peterman, Joann S: Indianapolis. HE: Phi Mu, chaplain, song leader, AWS, Bapt Stu Union: Block P, Green Guard, Home Ec Chaptg U Choir. Planck, Beth A: Tipton. HE: Sigma Kappa, house mgrg Band, Green Guard: Triton. ROW FIVE-Ploch, Sharon A: Evansville. HE, Alpha Xi Delta, pres: AID, Block Pg jr Class Councg Delta Phi Delta: Gold Peppers: Home Ec Chaptg Mock P, nat sec: PCIA, Plunkett, ju- dith Morocco, HE, Alpha Omicron Pi, asst house mgrg AVVSQ Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec C apt, WRA. ROW SIX--Poynter, Thomas M: Indianapolis. HE: Married Stu. Prager. Susan L: NVestern Springs, Ill. HE, Pi Beta Phi, asst house mgr: Block Pg Home Ec Chapt. ROWV SEVEN-Renck, Clara E: Muncie. HE: Private Home, Home EC Chapt. Oh, Susie, look at Mommy and Daddy do the MT-box. L79 l . '-.- 1 ,- . V px . , 6 ..f .il fa ' L.,-N - ,J SCJ? 7 ' ky is I I S MA. -, x I gn . 149 Je.: '7 ,,, 1...-' 'aff ie.: ,.-5 sf' f , ', ,f1.'. as - ' -' ifzfveiirfria P'-'I ' '11x2,:z2:::iea.,. ' ' ' A: f... ' 0 fr - ' an Q'- .j..m .:- W , . :Ein-1-15 Z MN , . e- r --,J Wa 4 L L. I K ROXV ONE-Rice. Nancy L: Fairland. HE: Private Home: Collegiate -l-H: Home Ec Chapt: Town Girls Or . Riggs, Margie K: Nobelsville. HE: Meredith, lt gov, exec sec, govit, exec bds: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: Bloci P: Christian Stu Fellow: :lr Class Counc: Collegiate 4-H: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Stu Fac Comm: Tomahawk: U Choir: Young Rep Club: Course 61 Instructor Eval. Rohlf, Mary G: Rocky River, Ohio. HE: Sigma Kappa, corr sec, rec sec, scholarship chm: AWS: Block P: Greek VVeek Penny Carn: Green Guard: Home Ec Club: Row, JoAnn K: Monroeville. HE: Maclure, work mgr, food purch, song lead- er: AWS: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: Luth Stu Assn: Omicron Nu: Stu Coaop Assn. Schmidt, Lynn M: Carmel. HE: Chi Omega, sec: AWS: Block P: Fresh Class Counc: Collegiate -1-H: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Green Guard Honorary: Omicron Nu. Siefker, Mary B: Salem. HE: Married Stu: Fowler Cts, asst social dir: AID: Block P: Colle fiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapt: Mock P. Sommer, Sylvia I: Winchester. HE: Duhme, Mock P chm: AWS: Block P: Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapt: Mock P: U Choir: FSEA: WRA. ROW TNVO-Southcomb, Kathleen A: Crown Point. HE: Earhart, corr chin, vice pres: ACE: Home Ec Chapt: Ka Jpa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: SNEA. Stalbaum, Darlene J: NVheatfield. HE: Maclure, vice pres: Alpha Lambda Dellta: Block P: Collegiate -I-H: Home Ec Chapt: Home Ec Counc: Kappa Delta P: Omicron Nu. Staley, Rosemary A: Lafayette. HE: Private Home: AXVS: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ee Chapt: Mock P: Town Girls Org: pub elim. Stienvalt, Carole J: Gosport. HE: Twin Pines, sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Home Ec Chapt: Omicron Nu. Strauser, David E: Hammond. HE: Private Home. Street, jamie S: Bloomfield. HE: Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Soph, jr Class Counc: -Ir Class Otlicer: sec: Gold Peppers, pres: Green Guard: Mock P: Mortar Bd: Omicron Nu: Stu Fac Comm: Student Court, justice: WBAA. Thie, Carol D: Falls Church, Va. HE: Earhart, It gov, treas, corr chin, gov bd, exec bd: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt: Old Masters: Tomahawk: VVomen's Inter-hall Counc. - ROWV THREE-Thompson, Carol L: Indianapolis. HE: Alpha Chi Omega: Ag Counc: lr Class Counc: Exiioncnt: Gold Peupers: Omicron Nu, pres. Van Arsclol, Vicki D: New Castle. HE: Earhart, corr chin, lt gov, gov: Co legiate 4-H: Golld Peppers: Tomahawk. Vawter, Myrna J: Michigan City. HE: Alpha Omicron Pi: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Student Union: The Greek. Weaver, Kathleen A: Elmhurst, Ill. HE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Home Ee Chapt: Student Union: U Choir. Westover, Susan E: Centeiville. HE: Private Home: Home Ec Club. XVhitson, Helen R: Baton Rouge, La. HE: Chi Omega: Block P: Campus Chest: Fresh, Soph Class Counc: Green Guard: Home EC Club: NVickberg, Ruth M: Crown Point. HE: Warren: AWS: Block P: Exponent: Home EC Chapt: Mock P: Univ Presby Church: Young Rep Club. ROVV FOUR-Witherspoon, Minerva M: Patoka. HE: Earhart: Home EC Club. Woelke, Marianne R: Hillside, Ill. HE: Earhart: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapt. Yack, Mary-Helen: Midland, Mich. HE: Pi Beta Phi, pledge trainer, asst house mgr, asst scholarship chm: Block P: Campus Chest: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Old Masters: SGS. Zechiel, june E: Monterey. HE: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst house m r: Agriculturistg Collegiate 4-H: Home Ec Chapt: Omicron Nu: Theta Sigma Phi: U Choir. Zerbe, Annelle: BIoomington. HE: Meredith, pres: Green Guard: Home Ec.Club: Wesley Found: Women's Interhall Counc. Zils, Aina E: Indianapolis. HE: Private Home: Home Ec Club. Zimmerman, Judy K: Dayton, Ohio. HE: Private Home: Folk Song Club: Peace Union. Beep! Entschuldigen Sie mir bitte! Dean M. B. Ogle has guided HSSE in growth and change. students win HSSE game, core gets cut Mother May In has become a popular game among the Humanities, Social Science, and Education faculty mem- bers. The school approached the abstract collegiate goals of freedom and challenge in a concrete way. By reducing the present General Education Requirements from sixty- two to forty-five hours, and providing a greater challenge for students from the time they enter Purdue to the time they graduate, the faculty hopes to broaden the students' scope. But, the M other May I -do we have the funds, is it feasible-game has delayed the program. September, 1968, however, will see the new Core in effect. The ex- pected result is greater student satisfaction, freedon, and challenge. 'I51 ...w....., Heav Hall, home ofthe English majors. ,, 1, ' , . do--A 14. -,gr i M,'r:::g::f':KiS5i'j: Q - A., x .N il- .V . ' W 5 -' . Z' - . N - '. -ri 2 m 1.-Afii A-y 6 I .4 Y' N- K Lil, ' Ni ' -, , A 'i .vgffii Siwf w, 1.: L' Q ' f M ' ..., 5 'hfk N-. Q , l lk ? -N '. '21 1- ' -'f , ' , 4: 'W wi A--. . . - ' - , 'fvf..-'f f'1- 1 f ,: V :Q ,,,....-5,1-, .- ' -' 4 - ' J j1' will 3, f Tig, ,L . ,Q , x Q ,z lx I 'ik , - V V N VCTTQN V Q . . 7 'Y' XX' N I i .W 'X A 'v - -- ' K., 4 - 5. ,. H ' ,.,,.g , f-T -1: in V . , 1 VY 74 , ' ' - ,- . V .iv in, ,.., , Nic. , J in t 1 , . - W A X f-:if-2 -n -A E . a E ,,.-.,.- A 1 ig... . - .rx Q. X , , 1. . V 1. . ,ggf A l l 7'-qv A -q.1hW.., bw-75 f Y. J X f' X 1 .2 5 - X , .. E, X , rj xxx , A- XX W x3P'.gn. , f' .--1:- I - ,. v QQ ,,UySz1, Q ,Q ' -. gy Q. . NA .Qc-.1-,, '. . '.'v,:'3.5- , -, SQ: I.:3sT?:'51:zzQ fl' - X .,., 1 ,, 'f 135, U, Stragglers hurry from one end of campus to the otherg there is no consolidation of HSSE classrooms. 152 ..-E'-I-5:::::-:Zi EF-L:5:Z:E-5:23 Question, short answer, rush off, no time for more. our quest, to follow that star . . . she draws the whole world with her hands. ,iix i maximum diversity in HSSE KAPPA DELTA PI' Buck Row. Xl. Xl tzi . - ' - . . e nger, Nl. McEwen, P. Corcoran, D. Landis, C. Do fle, S. Friddle, K. owditch QPresidentD, D. Parkhurst, Cradick, Slay, R. Stuart lVice Presidentl, K Southcomb. P. Leathem, T. Schultz, NVilliinns. Svconrl RUIL' P. Parrish, C. Bergdolt, Nl. l-lorrocks, . l. VVright, P. XViggenhorn F. Olson, J. Price, D. Swartz, C. Bodle , K. Koester, D. Estes, C Gamble, L. Hand, R. Church, W. Baie-r. First Row: D. Mil lender, M. Grigsby, S. Bucher, K. Bowman, C. Leonard, S. Klaehn N. Tomson, M. Cooper, K. Kraft, B. Knott, C. Plumley, A. Corbin K. Marks, B. Havel, M. Hanske, D. Sahlofi F. Cincione. SIGMA ALPHA ETA--Back Row: R. Preston CVice Presidentl, V. Evans, S. Persinger, I. Robb STreasurer7, S. Rydman, B. Smith. First Row: C. Beckner, K. Boemker, D. Clary CSecreta1'yJ, M. Sikkema CPresidentD. 155 language arts and fine arts par excellence Jmiflggq DELTA PHI DELTA4-First Row: L. Gannett, J. Croninger, B. Allen, B. Rhoades, B. Kasline, L. Fuente. Even artistic expression requires supervision 156 :QQ ...SW Nw s sl ' ' , N s We -5 ' A X SQSX l . ,i Q ' . , wgv.'f:'5 xr 1' 1. .EI,VlE,ufA.v ,Y V li 5 1 .A . V . Z' .Q ,. N' . , f , Purduefs fashion word-comfort. 5,110 Ulllfles ifs H t0IT0iS6'. .gm SIGMA DELTA PI--Back Row: M. Sebek, R. Pighi, D. Cla , K. Dunten, Call, M. Marshall. Second How: Luers, D. Carlton, S. Yost, E. Kouvelas, C. lgllumley, -I. Alexander. First Row: 1. Salazar, B. Stuersel, N. Cabeza, L. May, Robb, K. Koeste, T. Hopper, V. Ross. 7 4 A , . 'z ' ,,.., J- . I v E' I,-.ml . I . .-.-, Today we will continue our discussion of second order partial differential equations. . - ' Z5ii'E:::'. -if-fe- ' in , : . ,A ., --2 Z A L ,-v . - , i 'f ,. ' lc' 3 HEI- . - 1 z- -. it G.. A is ggi ! A , g . 4 x I' I ' af . 1 ru.-ff 'I A , If V . fry 9 'fi - , ... if , : - f.-,,. , A ' ' N, V - Q: '---112 ' ' 'Q 'L ' . A ---' f . ' ' '5'3f -' ' 555252553 - i' 6 ' ':'EF9l2,L:f' .' I- f,3gg5,g , t it 1. ,L -Q , V ' ,Q If I ,A X 3 1 we 8gQ,,:5i::, v' .- ,. h - ' - . ' ' .IL . 'L f i .- 'X ., -.. ,, -, K Y, Q .. . KW, -..f2ii:?i'i.':,ZsE--2'2:2 me5:I:5:1E3:s:I:5:54::i':':s:5E5:s:':2.5t:-.52:25:f:5:s:5feSzE5:5:s:s:s':slap-5'If.4 -: - s:3:a:e:::a:::s:5:::s:e::s:::::as:e:zz:sa:z:-:a:1:f: '. . 1.-1 'f'Z' 3?2E2E5E2E55EE553EEI-'1:5 - EE-:ff:Ei'fE'Ei::E5.5 :f 1' '5 '.'. '?t':1:i:iE:s23i':-.-, 2.4:237,543-'f-fiff-': . ' '- . ' '- ...., f - - ,ff . - 4 '-gg - ' . r . it ' I -.af - X 4' I..-. ' -.0 '. -1. 5 ,,.... 4 -f::y A, V, N ,. Xiu' J '. X 6,1 W ,I . A c 'x , K al lk ' 4 A A' :ia2:E2i51EEgiE.ij3 E 1 - , lf -f? , 'A A ' . if .. - ' A? ma X . W' ' -1 , fe. ' s 1 .J 5- -' ,H Q 6 ' . , 1 , f .f t V :V ,Y ' K K .JV X . A 5 , V ,,,,',1,.E, .,.,,.., .,.. L , -17.1231 ., ' . N sg' 'fi f , , ::-2 ,bis Y I+' H. -- 4- on ' Q Y 1 , 'U , A. - 1 it t :lv - y .- - L A L 158 RONV ONE-Abernathy, Clay A: Covington. HSSE, Pri- vate Home, SNEA. Acheson, Janis L: Lafayette. HSSE, Alpha Phi, Purduettes, U Choir. Adair. Karen D: Frank- tort. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, rush counc, AVVS, Block P, WBA, counc, Major-Minor Club, Mock P, SNEA. Allen. Barbara 1: Cincinnati, Ohio. HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, hist, rush chm, Block P, Delta Phi Delta, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mortar Board, Student Union. RONV TXVO-Altekruse, David N: Ft VVayne. HSSE, Wiley, Amateur Radio Club, Band, Wesley Found. An- drew, Diane R: Yarmouth, Maine. HSSE, Shealy. An- throp, Eileen K: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Block P, WHA, Town Girls' Org. Armstrong, Sarah A: Lafa- yette. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, Debris, Gold Peppers: Sailing Club, Theta Sigma Phi, The Greek, managing ed. ROW THREE-Arnold, Robert M: Anna olis, Md. HSSE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, recording sec, Blodljc P, Crew. Atkinson, Dianne L: Kokomo. HSSE, Warren, social chin, WRX gov bd, Kappa Delta Pi, Sailing Club, Wes- ley Found. Ayres, Susan 1: Indianapolis. HSSE, Private Home, Block P, Purdue Players, Purdue Univ Theatre. Badenhop, Cheryl N: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Warren, social chm, sen, gov, ASG, AWS, Block P, jr, Sr Class Counc, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Luth Stu Assn, Mental Health Assn: Mock P, Old Masters, Peace Union, Stu Fac Comm, Student Senate, Tomahawk, Women's Inter- hall Counc, SDS. ROW FOUR-Bailey, Sarah V: Coral Gables, Fla. HSSE: Kap ba Kappa Gamma, pledge trainer, Angel Flight, Blodk P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P: Mortar Board, Student Union. Bair. Emmily Y: Lexington. HSSE, Meredith, ACE, Block P, Collegiate 4-H, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, NVRA. Baker, Patricia A: Galion, Ohio. HSSE, Duhme, corr chm, WBA. Banning, I William: College Park, sid. HSSE, Acacia, brain trust, activities chm, Fresh, Soph, Sr Class Counc, Fresh Class Pres, Mock P, Old Masters, Stu Fac Comm, SGS, Student Court, Student Senate, Young Rep Club, ROW FIVE-Barnard, Michael H: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi: WBAA. Bau- douine, Carol A: Portage. HSSE, Earhart, Angel Flighta Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, SNEA, U Choir. Baughman, Kathryn A: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Pi Beta Phi. Baxter, Thomas A: Decatur. HSSE, Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice pres, activities dir: Phi Eta Sigma, PCIA, Stu Govt, dir, Stu Body Pres Cabinet. ROW SIX-Beckstrand, Jeanne L: Lailyette. HSSE: Kappa Al wha Theta, activities chm, corres sec, Gold Pep- pers, Student Union. Bertsch, Susan L: Bluffton. HSSE, Meredith. social chm, sr counselor, Block P, Green Guard, OIA, Sailing Club, SNEA, U Choir. Bihlman, Judith L: Coldwater, Mich. HSSE, Married Stu. Bloem- ker Kathleen S: Indianapolis. HSSE, Wood, social chm, Sailing Club,, Sigma Alpha Eta. ROW ONE-Booher, Stephen R: Houston, Texas. HSSE, Lambda Chi Alpha, vice pres, Soph, jr, Sr Class Counc, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Pep Comm, Quarterdeck Soc, Wesley Found, Stu Chapel Comm. Bottomley, Mari- lynn: W Lafayette. HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, treas, Stu Govt Internatl, asst dir, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board. Bottomle , Mary K: Mt Vernon. HSSE, Shoemaker, membershi chm, social chm, Block P, Collegiate -1-H, Kappa Delia Pi, SNEA: Stu Co-op Assn, Tomahawk. Bottorff, Dennis D: Plymouth. HSSE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, SGS. Bowditch, Karalyn A: Birmingham, Mich. HSSE1 Kappa Alpha Theta, Panhel del, recording sec, pledge class pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, Band, Pi Delta Phi, treas, Gold Peppers, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, pres, old Masters, Panhel Counc, pres, Tau Beta Sigma. Bower, Spencer G: E Chi- cago. HSSE, Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc, Block P, Counc of Relig Org, SNEA, U Choir, Univ Presby Church. Bowman, Linda K: Indianapolis. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, Debris, jr ed, Kappa Delta Pi, Modern Dance Club, SNEA. ROW TWVO-Bowmer Dianne S: Williamsburg. HSSE, Vawter, counselor, Collegiate 4-H, SNEA. Boyd, Martha J: New Albany. HSSE, Private Home, Major-Minor Club, Town Girls, Org. Bradley, Barbara A: Covington, Ky. HSSE, Meredith, unit sec, WRX club, gov bd, exec bd, sec, sen, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Soph Class Counc, Debris, jr ed, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Mock P, Mortar Board, Psi Chi, Student Senate, Tomahawk, Young Rep Club, Pi Sigma Alpha. Brandt, Cheryl C: Logansport. HSSE, Terry Cts, pub coordinator, AWS, Block P, Debating Forum, Mock P, Student Union. Bren- nan, Patricia I: Winamac. HSSE, Meredith, Collegiate -I-H, SNEA. Brissman, Prudence Il: Rock Island, Ill. HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, schoarship chin, Alpha Lambda Delta, Fresh Class Counc, Fresh Class sec, Del- ta Rho Kappa, vice pres, Green Guard, Psi Chi, Experi- mental Theater. Britt, Phyllis L: Florence. SC. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pres. ROW THREE-Brouwer Barbara A: Wheatfield. HSSE, Shoemaker. Brown, Carol A: Indianapolis. HSSE, Alpha Phi, chm, ACE, AWS, Green Guard, Mock P, SGS, SNEA, U Choir. Brown, Dean A: Hoagland. HSSE, Fowler Cts, counselor. Brueseke, Lynda I: St Louis, Mo. HSSE, Earhart, sec, treas, corr chm, gov bd, unit counc, Counselor, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, U Choir. Bru- land, Barbara K: Crown Point. HSSE, Warren, AWS, U Choir, St Thomas Relig Org. Brunner, Wayne D: Lafa ette. HSSE, Private Home, Army Honor Guard, Bloch P, OH-Campus Men's Assn, Omicron Delta Kappa. Bryant, Christine A: Hobart. HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta asst house mgr, quill bd, AVVS, WRA, Ex gmzent, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P: PCIA, Sigma Delta Pi, SNEA, pres, vice pres, Gamma Mu Mu, Delta Upsilon little sister, pres. 1 -af, ' , L. . V Intent upon an idea, an artist expresses her thoughts in charcoal. , , , ,, fzfgfi I- .,. ,Q . v ...,A ,A,, A ,E pp 2 dv N S H- 4' 3 -i Bri , .1 -. ' ' 74571 1 , -,gif I ' f A X A X 1-' x .ff 1 in I F W .' , V! ' .'i'lZ.1' - ' 1 ' -I A- ' , '- - P-ff ,,f ,.. , .. g . .. ,1-,, 7 . -. - .-1 4 .3 ' 'Yff wif. w. -4- A t S kg W . ,., 5 ,V 4. Zi. . ,V .53 V A J, L in ,, Q raw ,, ,NMA L V, . .4 ' 'wa . --L j k ' 1 'TP' is A ' 1 V U , - 3 '27 -' 7 ., Q Q' 2 4 1. J ,. I Vfv. W g J A , - L A ' J' 4 '.-7-, ik 4 H .,,.,,.,. .. ,W ,WW .. ., T.,-,.,, .-- '.21.f?'wfjL-'-1 A , 1 ,agua , , ,. Z1 fff'5f':Q-F-1Q'.' .V ' , .1 ,, ' Qjf' ' , ga 1 iff L -' qi, 1 r , i 1:1 4, 67 Q' ' H , v -M, , Q- , , My aj:-. . A - 1 Q f we- - I ,af if Qi 4 4 i li L 4 ROW ONE-Bucher, Suzanne G: Valparaiso. HSSE, Private Home, Duhme, pres, corr chm, gov bd, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Women's Interhall Coun. Burchett, Floyd R: Battle Gound. HSSE, Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega, OHV-Campus Men's Assn. Burke, Frank E: Derby, NY. HSSE, Married Stu, Var Football. Burwell Patrice B: Toledo, Ohio. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, AWS, Block P, Pi Delta Phi, Newman Cub, WRA, SNEA. Campbell, Gerald R KK: Windfall, HSSEQ Theta Xi, vice pres, scholars ip chm, Air Force ROTC, Air Police, Mock P. Cargnino, Carolyn A: Lafa ette. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa, Sigma Delta Pi. ROW TWO-Carlisle, Roma J: W Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Town Girls, office mgr, sec, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mock P, OIAg Town Girls' Org, U Choir. Carlquist, Marsha E: Barrington, Ill. HSSE, Alpha Phi, asst rush chm, pres, AWS, Purduettes. Carlson, Joyce S: Indianapolis. HSSE, Private Home, ACE, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Carlson, Stephen E: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Tarkington, fresh counc, sr sen, jr sen, sec, treas, glee club, Band, Railroad Club. Carlton, Dorothy E: Oifutt AFB, Neb. HSSE, Alpha Phi, Panhel relp, activities chm, Alpha Lambda 'Delta, Angel F ight, Block P, jr Class Counc, Debris, Delta Rho Kappa, Gold Pep ers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta ., Pig Mortar Board? old Masters, Psi Chi, Sigma ' Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Phi. Carmichael, Thomas A: Sullivan. HSSE, McCutcheong Band, Debating , Forum, Delta Rho Kappa, Forensic Union, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Pi, Tomahawk. ROW THREE-Chance, William T: Lexington. HSSE, McCutcheon. Chapin, james R: LaPorte. HSSE, Sigma Chi, ed, sec, Block P, Pep Comm. ' Chenoweth, Robert L: W Lafayette. HSSEg Mar- , ried Stu, Stellar Brothers, sec, jr Class Counc, SNEA, Stu Co-op Assn. Christopher, Ioyce S: Brookston, HSSE, Private Home. Clark, Courtney L: Evansville. HSSE, Alpha Phi, Block P, Green Guard, .Mock P, Panhel Counc, Young Dem. Clark, Donna S: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Kappa Kappa ' .Mb Gamma, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P. r.a of ' if '- -,af .- V , Q . sux, ,A t 'rt fa 'L.::.,: ..-.:afNWf'fff:',w as .Q-1 , a , .., ., .., ,T azz? . D ,,. A-I , I ,A Q .551.2-fr-I-Q'aaa-:ef bf fa ' -avr. a:1.wwf -f use fwif:sfi:s we-:MIX r +.,:-5:is':,,,:yf- . . - .4 +'?e:w' ' : .-swag, p E 1 A ez e is. X. .f - We . Q ,Q , X . , T I xl' -I ' C ' . fr t rr' il ' l ' ' r Q 160 4 Dx an N Q . 4- fn , ..- , X f W L- ..... fi l' 12 ff as !'X .-vp , ROW ONE-Clark, WVilma K: Brook. HSSE, Married Stu, Block P, Collegiate -l-H, SNEA. Clary, Dianne L: Lucerne. HSSE, Private Home, Sigma Alpha Eta, Sigma Delta Pi. Cohen, Carolyn K: Frankton. HSSE, Married Stu, AWS, Band, Christian Stu Fellow. Col- bum, Amelia L: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home. Collins, Carolyn L: Indianapolis. HSSE, Earhart- Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Qlplga Ega. Conner, Sharon H: New Alsace. HSSE, Shoemaker, membership chm, vice pres, AWS, Block P, Exponent, Kappa Delta i, tu o-op Assn. ROW TWO-Cook, Bobbie: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, rush chm, Debris, Drill Team Aux, Panhel Counc, Pershing Rifles, Stu- dent Senate, sec, Debris Queen Court. Cooper, Mary M: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Shealy: ACE, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. Corya, Mary A: Greensburg. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, Green Guard Honorary, SNEA. Coy, Margo L: Monticello. HSSE, Private Home. Craven, Gary D: Cincinnati, Ohio. HSSE, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue Players, Purdue Univ Theatre, Theta Alpha Phi. Curtis, Con- nie D: Lafayette. HSSE, Married Stu. ROW THREE-Curtiss, Michael T: Paris, France. HSSE, Married Stu, Block P, Debris, Mock P. Custer, Karen D: Wabash. HSSE, Duhme, AWS rep, corr chm, hall counc, AWS, Collegiate -1-H. Dalenberg, Jean A: Hinsdale, Ill. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, exec counc, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Mock P, Old Masters, Sigma Alpha Eta. Data, Sharon P: W Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Mock P, OIA, Student Senate, Town Girls' Org. Dausman, Cinda L: Bremen. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, hist, Block P, SGS, Sigma Al- pha Eta, Triton. Davidson, Dorothy A: Rochester, NY. HSSE, Private Home, Purdue Adv Counc. ROW FOUR-Davis, Cheryl L: Lafayette. HSSE, Delta Gamma, foundations chm, Block P, Mock P. Deahl, Lynette R: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Married Stu, Block P, Univ Presby Church. Dearing, Linda H: Hammond. HSSE, Meredith. Deas Judith L: Cincinnati, Ohio. HSSE, Phi Mu, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. DeBoe, Jeanne M: Hammond. HSSE, Phi Mu, asst pledge trainer, jr Panhel rep, Grand Prix found. Debrick, Mary B: LaPorte. HSSE, Private Home, Arnold Air Soc, ACE, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. ROW FIVE-Deegan, Barbara A: Logansport. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, SGS, SNEA. Deible, Charles R: Crown Point. HSSE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, 'r marshall, socia chm, Greek Week Penny Cam, Purdue Players, Purdue Univ Theatre. De- Loe, Ellen K: Elkhart. HSSE, Phi Mu, scholarship chm, corres sec, Band, Block P, Green Guard. Derickson, Judith A: S Bend. HSSE, Delta Gamma, asst sec, ACE, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, SNEA. Dierolf, Erika: Cali, Colombia. HSSE, Private Home. Dieter, Jane E: W Lafayette. HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, rush counselor, AWS, Alpha Lambda Delta, Cary Club Queen, Debris Queen Court. l 161 .4 aa sa- 1 A Q , le,-1 xv-4 . - Q4 ra. - 'ur me li' .,,: Af ' -, . Eg . L ' fz,-fn ,rfb sa.: X-V ROW ONE-Disher, Margaret J: Indianapolis. HSSE: Delta Gamma, pres, exec sec: Greek Week: Green Guard: Panhel Counc: Sig- ma Alpha Eta. Doherty, Edith J: Ft Wayne. HSSE: Married Stu: ACE: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. Donahue, Sarah Kentland. HSSE: Duhme: AWS: WRA. Dorner, Marianne: Frankfort. HSSE: Private Home: Vawter, vice pres: ACE: AWS: Bloc P: Green Guard: SNEA: Univ Presby Church. Duncan, Janet E: Goshen. HSSE: Phi Mu, pledge class pres, rush chm: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Panhel Counc. Dowd, Mary R: Fibre, Mich. HSSE: Private Home: Mental Hea th Assn. ROYV TWO--Doyle, Nancy S: Silver Spring, Md. HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, social chm: AWS: Block P: Exponent: Gold Peppers: Greek Week Penny Carn: Green Guard: Green Guard Honorary: Home Ec Chapt: Mock P. Druley, Sharon M: Rushville. HSSE: Married Stu: Sigma Alpha Eta: U Choir. Dykhuizen, Carol J: Ft Wayne. HSSE: Chi Omega. Ebisu, Eunice M: Kahului, Hawaii. HSSE: Alpha Phi, marshal: Angel Flight: Block P: Green Guard: U Choir: Purdue Volunteer Corps. Eddy, Sarah A: W Lafayette. HSSE: Alpha Phi, Panhel rush counselor: AIID, first vice pres: Block P. Edwards, Sally: Indianapolis. HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, social chm: Block P: Grand Prix Found: Green Guard: Student Union. ROW THREE-Elsner, Joanne P: Glenshaw, Pa. HSSE: Private Home: Band: Folk-A-Whirlers: Inter-Var Christian Fellow: Lambda Iota Tau, pres. Evans, Jayne A: Logansport. HSSE: Warren, ov bd, counselor: Shealy, counc: Block P: SNEA: U Choir: Purdue Readers. Evans, Lorraine S: Linton. HSSE: Private Home: Fog:-a-Whirlersg Mock P: Old Masters: Stu Coeop Assn. Evans, Vicki J: Kewanna. HSSE: Shoemaker, work mgr: Sigma Alpha Eta: Stu Co-op Assn. Eyre, Kathleen A: Wauwatosa, Wisc. HSSE: Private Home: AWS: SGS. Fairchild, David L: Ft Wayne. HSSE: Wiley: Debating Forum: Mock P: WILY Radio. ROW FOUR-Fargo, Jean A: Deerfield, Ill. HSSE: Private Home: Block P: Student Union. Faris, Ronald L: Indianapolis. HSSE: Sigma Phi Epsilon, sec, alumni relations dir: Army ROTC Fund: SGS. Fatch, Susan J: Crown Point. HSSE: Meredith: SNEA: ACE. Fay, Mary Eileen: Washington, DC. HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, scholarship ohm: Meredith, treas, gov bd: AWS: Block P: Jr, Sr Class Counc: Gold Peppers: Green Guard Honorary: Mock P: old Masters: Stu Fac Comm: U Choir: Young Re Club: Pi Delta Phi. Fell, Judith A: Lafayette. HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, music chm: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Purduettes: Sigma Aijpha Eta: U Choir. Fenog- lio, Ella J: Indianapolis. HSSE: Wood: Green Guard: Old Masters, hostess: Stu Gov Pub. ROW FIVE-Ferguson, Cheryl L: Newburgh. HSSE: Alpha Phi: Exponent, feature staff. Femandes, Patricia: Indianapolis. HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Angel Flight: Class Counc. Ferrell, Lucy K: Indianapolis. HSSE: Phi Mu, pledge class treas: Young Rep Club. Fields, Richard E: Indianapolis. HSSE: Cary. Fischer, VVillett O: Indianapolis. HSSE: Private Home. Fite, Kathy L: Scottdale, Pa. HSSE: Married Stu: Block P: Univ Presby Church. SSE arouses the imagination Seniors raise cane on senior cord day. RONV ONE-Fletemeyer, Thomas L: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Oil'-Campus Men's Assn, Student Senate, Young Rep Club, Pi Sigma Alpha. Foley, james P: Martinsville. HSSE, Private Home, Harrison, social dir, Grand Prix, crew chief. RONV TWVO-Foster, Lynne D: Rensselaer. HSSE, Glenwood, sec, pledge trainer, exec bd, hist, song leader, ASG, ACE, AWS, Block Pg Campus Chest, Fresh, Soph, -lr Class Counc, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mental Health Assn, Mock P, rules chm, Modern Dance Club, Old Masters, PCIA, Stu Fac Comm, SNEA, Stu Co-op Assn, social chm, Student Court, justice, Student Senate, U Choir, Stu Gov Cul, sr bd. Fotos, Henry C: Hilo, Hawaii. HSSE, Private Home, Mental Health Assn, Scabbard and Blade, Var Rifle Team. ROWV THREE-Foust, Linda J: Pendleton. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, Majoretteg AXVS, Band: Block P, Fraser, Terry L: North Liberty. HSSE, Private Home. ROWV FOUR-Freed, Alexca A: Kokomo. HSSE, Earhart, sec, treas, Block P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, Young Rep Club. Freier, Kim A: Michi an City. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P, jr Class Counc, Delta Riino Kappa, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Sailing Club, Sigma Alpha Eta. ROWV FIVE-Friddle, Susan K: Muncie. HSSE, Earhart, AWS, Collegiate -l-Hg Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Kalipa Delta Pi, SNEA. Frietchen, Jessie A: Mansfie d, Ohio. HSSE, Alpha Phi, hostess, AGE, Bloc ' P, Green Guard, SNEA. ROW SIX-Frobish, Kathaleen: Macy. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, Drill Team, Green Guard, Galbreath, Lynne C: Elwood. HSSE, Alpha Phi, corres sec, Sailing Club, Recreation u ,Triton. ROW SEVEN-Gall, Jeanne M: Columbia City. HSSE, Married Stu, Green Guard, Sigma Del- ta Pi. Garwood,dIudith A: LaP0rte. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, U Sing dir, rush chm, AWS, Grand Prix Foun , Grand Prix Girls, pres. ROW EIGHT-Gay, Jane A: Munster. HSSE, Chi Omega, asst pledge trainer, social chm, Block P, Green Guard, SGS, Tri Alpha, Recreation Club. Gaylord, Lois I: W Lafayette. HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, Purduettes, U Choir. L ,4 4-t 12' '- I t 'gr ' 3-'- w . .isa ' I ,Ly f' ., frat., - 1 5 ' ' 6 .Si ' bf 1.--. ,glf 1 ixt,.g.?br- -- . '- S . -' I 'T-'x Y t-, ' . fx, 'I . , -:xg .. ,'.:g-:fax -N ' , 1:5-1. .F fi i' ' 21:51 Q . ,H ' 'rm' -wi-if 53 QC' 4, ' S fax 5 - -. ' .1 'fy T x ki N . 5 -' H ' gqegjg.,-gg .-.' . -f it -it : W. 5? ir : P . , rw Q 1-1? ..i ,, ew- f ..--ef J xxt.,,i X ,' X s 1 ':.-.X X N . A 4 IRSJS' ' 'F 'ie -1 -sv I , , ' ,. F . ' :R a 163 ROVV ONE-Gebhardt, Kay E: Indianapolis. HSSE, Kappa Allpha Theta, pres, Alpha Kappa Delta, Panhel Counc, B ock P. Geisen, janet K: Hammond. HSSE, Pri- vate Home, ACE, SNEA. Gencla, William L: Joliet, Ill, HSSE, Si ma Nu, chaplain, commander, alumni olficer, Serpent ed, Greek Week Penny Carn, Old Masters, Univ Presby Church, VVBAA, Stu Cul Comm. Gennett, Linda L: Richmond. HSSE, Kap aa Alpha Theta, social chm, Block P, Gold Peppers, Clheerleaderg Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Nu. ROXV TIVO-Gilbert, Michael A: Indianapolis. HSSE, Sigma Phi Epsilon, jud bd, athletic dir, Soph, jr Class Counc, Sr Class Vice Pres. Gingerich, Joanne L: Valpa- raiso. HSSE, Glenwood, vice pres, membership chm, scholarship chm, food purchaser, ACE, AWS, Modern Dance Club, Stu Co-op Assn, U Choir. Glasgow, Edward S: Bluffton. HSSE, Stellar Brothers, social chm, athletic chm, Mock P. Goddard Nancy J: Hammond. HSSE, Meredith: AIChE, Mental Health Assn. ROYV THREE-Gordon, Jerome E: Frakton. HSSE, Tarkington, exec pres, exec social dir. Greene, Susan D: Covington. HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, corres sec, pledge class scholarship chm, AWS, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, chm, PCIA. Grier, Myrle E: Dayton, Ohio. HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, quill chm, AWS, Block P, Exponent, Mock P, PCIA. Groninger, Iloy T: Akron, HSSE, Married Stu, Band, Delta Phi De ta. ROW FOUR-Groves, Valerie 1: Hammond. HSSE, Fowler Cts. Gudas, Stanley 1: Whiting. HSSE, Harrison, YAF. Gunder, Dennis L: Ligonier. HSSE, Married Stu. Hamilton, Christopher S: Linden, Mich. HSSE, Tarking- ton, Var Football. ROW FIVE-Hamilton, Victoria L: Richmond. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, pres, rush chm, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, SNEA, U Choir. Hamlin, Richard V: Kokomo. HSSE, Private Home, Alpha Kappa Delta, Phi Eta Sigma. Hamman, john D: Waterloo. HSSE, Al- pha Sigma Phi, chaplain, Block P, Debris, Mock P, U Choir. Hankins, Michelle: Indianapolis. HSSE, Private Home, Si ma Delta Pi, SNEA, U Choir, Young Rep Club, Dril?Team Aux. ROW SIX-Hansen, Douglas J: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Delta Upsilon, chapt relations sec, Band. Hanson, Alice L: In- dianapolis. HSSE, Meredith, Band, Green Guard, Mod- ern Dance Club, SNEA, Wesley Found. Harshbarger, Nancy J: W Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Block P. Hart, Claudia: Bluffton. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice pres, Green Guard, Psi Chi. RONV ONE-Hart, WVendy: Flossmoor, Ill. HSSEQ Pi Beta Phi, asst treas, Panhel delegate, Angel Flight: Fresh Class Counc, Expmwntg Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Counc, Sailing Club, U Choir. Hartley, jane A: Tipton. HSSE, Earhart: Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, vice pres. Hart- man, Mary K: Wfolcottville. HSSEg Private Home: Vaxv- ter, puhg Young Rep Club: Sigma Alpha Eta. Havel. Ann E: S Bend. HSSEg Private Home: Block P, NVRA. ROYV TYVO--Haxton, Carolyn I: Lahiyette. HSSEg Pri- vate liomeg Kappa Delta Pi: OIA: SNEAg U Choir. Ilaz- ledine, Lucy: Terre Haute. HSSEL NVood, cultural comm eo-chin, Fresh, Soph Class Counc. Henderson, L Ann: Ft XVayne. HSSEg Alpha Phi, quarterly corresg Block Pg Dc'- lzris, sr copy ed, opening section ed, Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Senateg Theta Sigma Phi, U Choir. Hensley, William B: Stamtord, Conn. HSSEQ Theta Xi, sec. pres, Iixjzmieutg Sailing Club, Young Rep Club. 4:j'.j 'f , 1 s ,.-7 l f . ev- 6 ' ,. fav, dt 1' T - ROW THREE-Hege, Phyllis A: Laiayette. HSSEQ Pri- vate Home. Helfrick, Paula D: Barrington, Ill. HSSE: Al- pha Phi, histg AXVS, Block Pg Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary: SNEA. Helfritch, Iris J: Chicago, Ill. HSSEg Married Stu. Hensley, Linda K: Tipton, HSSEQ Private Home: AVVSg Block Pg Psi Chi, Town Girls, Org, vice pres, treasg NVRA. ROW' FOUR-Herbst, Thomas A: Indianapolis. HSSE, Triangle: Debris: Exponent, PCIAg Sigma Delta Chi. ROW' FIVE-Hermansen, jette: Fowler. HSSE, Shoe- maker, treasg HSSE, councg Kappa Delta Pi: Stu Co-op Assn. ROW' SIX-Hill, james K: Chesterfield. HSSE: Private Home. ROW' SEVEN-Hinchman, Lou Ann: Glenwood. HSSEQ Delta Gamma, Band, Block P, So uli Class Councg Green Guard: SNEA, Student Court, U Clhoir. ROYV EIGHT-Hirshberg Anna R: Atlanta, Ga. HSSEQ XVood, pub chm, pres, Gold Peppersg Green Guard, Sig- ma Alpha Etag VVomen's Interha l Counc. 'XX L Modem equipment in the speech and hearing clinic aids in therapeutic analysis. ..Q,fY 34 4 r l I X 'mi yarn' The' vw'-f ...V- I1 p L .lsr -13' 166 ..., . -. The moving finger writes, and having writ, moves on . . . -The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam ROW' ONE--Hiser, XVray C: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, Young Rep Club. Hobson, Suzanne: Russiaville. IISSE, Glenwood, treas, work mgr. Hodges, Leo C: Indi- anapolis. HSSE, Private Home. Hoff, Shirley K: Monti- cello. HSSEQ Al wha Omicron Pi, asst rush chin, ANVS, Major-Nlinor Clulb, VVomen's Recreation Club. ROW' TXVO-Hoffman, Constance A: Hagerstown. HSSE, Earhart, standards coordinator, AXVS, Block Pg Green Guard, U Choir. Hoffman, Lauren L: XVabash. HSSE, Delta Gamma, SNEA. Holda, Dolores M: Lafay- ette. HSSE, Private Home, ACE, Block P, Campus Chest, Green Guard, OIA, SNEA, Tomahawk, hist, Town Girls, Org, vice pres. Hollinger, Mary Ann: Harts- dale, NY. HSSE, Private Home. ROW THREE-Homrighous, Constance' A: Stratford, Conn. HSSE, Earhart, corr chm, social chm, counselor, Sigma Alpha Eta, Univ Luth Assemh, sec. Hoover, Mi- chacl D: Ti bton. HSSE, Harrison, sen, floor sen, exec bd, Mock P, Old Masters, Stu Fac Comm, Student Senate, Young Rep Club, Pi Delta Epsilon. Hopper, Tamara A: W'alton. HSSE: Duhmeg Sigma Delta Pi, Young Dem Club. Houser, Ruth A: Elwood. HSSE, Delta Gamma, pub chin, asst rush chm, social chm, Block P, Green Guard, AHD, Greek NVeek. ROXV FOUR-Howe, Robyn L: Ft XVayne. HSSE, NVar- ren: AXVS, Debris, Sigma Delta Pi. Huber, janet K: S Bend. HSSE, Alpha Phi. Hudson, Barbara ja Muncie. HSSE, Private Home. Hughes, Phyllis M: XVadsxvorth, Ohio. HSSE, Delta Gamma. ROW ONE-Humnicky, Gregory M: S Bend. HSSE, State House, vice pres, membership chm, Mock P, SNEA, Stu C0-op Assn. Hunt, Carol J: Anderson. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, treas, asst treas, Block P, Young Rep Club. Hurst, Susan J: Greencastle. HSSE, Delta Gamma, Pan- hel rush counselor, foundations, ACE, AWS, Jr, Sr Class Counc, Debris, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, old rviasiefs, Pep Comm, P6TShil1i Rifles, sos, fe SNEA, Student Union, Triton, Atom Wee . Hutchison, Ruth A: Redkey. HSSE, Meredith, corr chm, unit counc, gov bd, AWS, Block P, Debris, Green Guard, Home Ec Chapt, Student Union, Univ Presby Church. ROW TWO-Hudson, Pamela: S Bend. HSSE, Phi Mu, Panhel rush counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa. Hyten, Dennis P: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home, SNEA. Imler, Judith A: W Lafayette. HSSE, Pri- vate Home, SNEA, Student Union, Wesley Found. Jack- w-f man, Stephen K: New Castle. HSSE, Cary, Debating Fo- rum, Sailing Club. ROVV THREE-Jacobi, Judith: Homewood, Ill. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, treas, decorations chm, AIID, Green Guard. Jacobs, Julie A: Marion. HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, scholarship comm, social comm, Grand Prix Found, Grand Prix girl, Mock P, Old Masters, Stu Govt, Little Sisters of the Lion, vice pres. Jaffe, Mary Sue: Highland Park, Ill. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, political chm, public relations chm, activities chm, Block P, Fresh Class Counc, Grand Prix Found, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Hillel Found, SGS. Jankovich, Jean P: Merrillville. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Pi, Modern Dance Club, Old Mas- I ters, Sigma Delta Pi. ' ....,J' RONV FOUR- arvis, Albert E Jr: Indianapolis. HSSE, - 5 Alpha Sigma Plli, HAE, Band, Mock P, PCIA. Jeffrey, M ui ' A 'M A Phyllis A: Pendleton. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, standards - kj, chm, Kappa Delta Pi. Johnson, Edward E: Clarkshill. '7-0 HSSE, Alpha Gamma Rho, SNEA, Young Rep Club. ,. 1 Johnson, Janice E: Savannah, Ga. HSSE, Earhart, pub f chm, corr chm, gov bd, Block P, Sigma Alpha Eta. A You can lead a boy to college, but you cannot make him think.-E. Hubbard fe'-we Warsaw, ' X .mx - f 'Xrkwbwtt 167 in Search of the Wa ROW ONE-jones, Linda gl: Cleveland Hgts, Ohio. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, recording sec, pub chm, Block P, Green Guard, U Choir. jones, Michael R: S Bend. HSSE, Private Home, Mock P, WBAA, SGC. jones, Nancy L: Covington. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, sr rep, jr Class Counc, Sr Class Sec, Gold Peppers, Stu Fac Comm, Student Court. Kaplan, Gail L: Gary. HSSE, Private Home, Green Guard, Rivet, Sigma Alpha Eta. Kasline, Barbara J: Upper Montclair, Nj. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, asst rush chm, Block P, Delta Phi Delta, Exponent, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Katz, Michael M: Canton, Ohio. HSSE, Alpha Epsilon Pi, social chm, sec, sentinel, little sisters chm, Block P, Campus Chest, Chess Club, Grand Prix Found, Greek XVeek Penny Carn, Hillel Found, Mock P, Student Union. ROYV TXVO--Kauffman, Kenneth W: Columbia City. HSSE, Married Stu. Keifer, Dorothy K: Remington. HSSE, Graduate House. Kellar, Cheryl V: N Vernon. HSSE, NVarren, SNEA. Kennedy, Patrick F: Connersville. HSSE, Alpha Sigma Phi, sec, vice pres, Block P, Fresh C1555 Counc, Exponent, Grand Prix Found, Mock P, Purdue Advisory Counc, SGS, Student Union, Young Dem. Kessler, David L: LaPorte. HSSE, Private Home. Kimi, jane: Fostoria, Ohio. HSSE, Alpha Phi, pledge trainer, rush chm, Angel Flight, AWS, Block P, ir hd, sr bd, sec-treas, Soph, jr Class Counc, Debris, business mgr, Gold Peppers, treas, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, Mock Pg Mortar Board, Purdue Adv Counc, Theta Sigma Phi, Young Rep Club. ROW THREE-Kinney, Michael L: Monticello. HSSE, Cary, joint counc, Mock P, Klaehn, Sue I: Ft VVayne. HSSE, Wood, vice pres, co-chin orient, co-chm homecoming sign, AWS, fr, Sr Class Counc, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, U Choir, Women's Interhall Counc. Knettle, jane E: Ft Wayne. HSSE, A pha Phi, Block P, Green Guard, SGS, SNEA, Triton, U Choir. Knox, Susan L: New Albany. HSSE, Shealyg Alpha Lambda Delta, Delta Rho Kappa. Koehler, Lore C: Monticello. HSSE, Private Home. Koester, Karen M: Moberly, Mo. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, scholarship chm, Block Pg Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pig Mock Pg Sigma Delta Pi, Young Rep Club. ROW FOUR-Kolanko, Donna M: Hammond. HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, vice pres, Panhel delegate, AWS, 'ud bd, Greek Week Penny Carng Green Guard, Panhel Counc, rush counselor, SNEA, Student Union. Kolczak, Bernadette J: Hobart. HSSE, Earhart, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn. Koons, Nancy A: Anderson. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Married Stu, Band, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, Maiorette. Kouvelas, Elaine: Gary. HSSE, Duhme, hall counc, standards chm, jud bd, WRA, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mock P, Sigma Delta Pi. Kramer, Gene A: Michigan City. HSSE, Private Home, Mental Health Assn. Kruger, Theo- dore H: W Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home. ROW FIVE-Kuether, Cynthia J: Wauwatosa, Wisc. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, corres sec, pledge trainer, Block P, Grand Prix Found- Green Guard, Student Union, Stu Volunteer Corps. Kutz, john R: Carmel. HSSE, Owen, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Young Rep Club. Lackey, Barbara A: Anderson. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, vicedpres, AWS, Block P, Green Guard. Ladig, Carole A: Ft Wa ne. HSSE, Private Home, Block -P, Debris, Green Guard, Mock P, Stu ent Union, U Choir. Lam, Sabrina L: Hong Kong. HSSE, Earhart, Chinese Stu Club, ITICA Club, AIID, U Choir. Lambert, William R: Evansville. HSSE, Cary. . I, ir' 5 lf iw fe, 4 -we . 1!! I V,,,m ts, . W. 'fn I! X g 3'-2 L .,.,,, g gg-, .. ...h..g . , X W 5 Q . '. S ' xxf, vi ' 1' ,YT.JY. X 1: V H XXVW gkxg g . fr.:::-tw .- W v:-w-.K'1..-'w-- S ' ' 1:5011 1- 'xt w- 1- rw - .Y 1551+ if-X2 C .1 . :-G: 1 f' Teitrzxzw- . X x X ,P N--. wifi'-1 tn, s ,, -,.-an 4 4 i 1' f s 1 4 X4 V -:-yi Q59 '- .1 J fi , 'xr-' Ft. W 4-ff .l .Z E lv sn l V f -- s-v YSL' . l 12. : 'u 5 . , sw-0... A moment's silence becomes a treasured possession after eight hours ofclass. 4:16 Inez R 1: 5 T. -1 ,Q A - '-it w,: 'f- A if .,,::, .-az. ,1..-,aiu .. f .. f f 4 .,, , 1 9 f 5 f fat I 4 ' if ,, ,,i.W'.mgtPig A 1 A ml H 1 e ee all ee e L i i iiii iiil ese C: ,,... 5 si -3? ,. T' , ' - 1 ' All at A L ' ROW ONE-Landis, Diana: Scarsdale, NY. HSSE, Kap- pa Kappa Gamma, ANVS, jr Class Counc, Debris, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Union, Young Rep Club. Larsen, Lida L: St Louis, Mo. HSSE, Sigma Kappa, pledge class pres, song leader, registrar, corres sec, Panhel counselor, An- gel Flight, rush chm, Block P, Soph, jr Class Counc, En- gineer, copy ed, articles ed, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, Pep Comm, Pershing Rifles, Soc of Wom- en Engr, Theta Sigma Phi, treas, U Choir, Lambda Iota Tau, Am Library Assn. Larson, jack L: Attica. HSSE, Private Home, ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. ROWV TWO-Leathem, Paul j: Lansing, Ill. HSSE, Har- rison, Cary, athletic dir, Bapt Stu Union, Inter-Var Christian Fellow, Kappa Delta Pi: Calumet Campus, stu body vice pres. Lehman, Kirby A: Elkhart. HSSE, Carv, exec joint counc sec, unit counc, social dir, Block P, Dol- phin Club, Mock P, Experimental Theatre. Lewicki, Nancy E: Greenfield. HSSE, Private Home, ACE, AXVS, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. ROW THREE-Liechty, Caryl A: St Clair Shores, Mich. HSSE, Phi Mu. Light, Sarah j: S Bend. HSSEQ Phi Mu, standards chm, Fresh, Soph, jr, Sr Class Counc, jr Class Treas, Sr Class Treas, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Panhel Counc, Pep Comm, Stu- dent Union, Tomahawk. Linn, Susan L: Lafayette. HSSE, Mock P, Sigma Alpha Eta, U Choir. ROW FOUR-Longstreat, Gayle: Indianapolis. HSSE, Kap Ja Kappa Gamma, registrar, Exponent, Mock P: OIA, Purdue Univ Theatre, SNEA, Student Senate. Lowe, Susan K: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home: ACE, SNEA, Town Girls' Org, sec. Lucas, Susan L: Munster. HSSE, Married Stu, Block P, German Club. ROW FIVE--Luce, Mary j: LaPorte. HSSE: Meredith, ACE, SNEA. Lucterhand, David C: Brisbane, Australia, HSSE, Private Home, Conservative Club, pres, Fresh, Soph, jr Class Counc, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, PCIA, Purdue Univ Theatre, Sailing Club, Young Re Club. Luers, janyth A: Crown Point. HSSEL Alpha Delllta Pi, ir rep, recording sec, rush counselor, standards comm, Block P, Campus Chest, Collegiate -1-H, Gold Peppers, Greek Week, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi, Triton. .gm - ,f .. 'A ,, Q5--v ff . 'Aw 'f ,' ,'A'4 'f as-.ff - X 1 I -:.gs-:--el.,-,511 ' . ' ' s2sg5,5 Y' -N All ti' fi Fi afaaa :Q Q'Q' pl ' x K l 5 if k A Pl , ., , '-X. ,R is., Vs X X I if' 3 1 .4 K X 5 I I Q I 4 as t 5. .. . - sw, za, ai pi ' 5 . YXXX . Q. XX m e Us KA' .... AL l L 'g .4 S 1 A 4 4' ' E : --'fx J' : - - -' 'i:i:,- -'mf' . :ft , A .,, A A A A A ' v7 S ' -'W' I A ll A 5' PN: , i5Ws9 P U X X Ng 170 learning. the initial ROWV ONE-Lusk, Gwen S: Livingston, Nj. HSSE, Private Home, Block Pg Campus Chest, Exponent, Greek Week Penny Cam, Green Guard, Major- Minor Club, Sigma Kappa. MacKenzie, Bruce M: Indianapolis. HSSF., Pri- vate Homeg Christian Stu Fellow, Counc of Relig Org, Crew, Oarsmen. Madinger, Frances A: Indianapolis. I-ISSEg Phi Mu, social chm, song leader, Green Guard, SNEA, U Choir. ROW TVVO-Magee, Susan L: Alexandria. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, rush chm: Green Guard, Major-Minor Club: Panhel Counc. Martin, Carol A: S Bend. HSSEQ Married Stu: Hort Soc. Martin, Kim R: Indianapolis. HSSE, Phi Delta Theta, librarian, Block P: Grand Prix Found, Mock Pg Track Mgr. RONV THREE-Martin, Marcia A: Wingate. HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, ACE: AWS, Block P, WRAg SNEAg U Choir. Mav, Leslie S: Alexandria, Va. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, song leader, cul chm, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, treasg Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Sig- ma Delta Pi, pres: Young Rep Club. Maynard, Jacqueline L: Rockford, Ill. I-ISSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, hostess, Alpha Lambda Delta, Debris-g Gold Peppers, Kappa Delta Pig Theta Sigma Phi. ROW FOUR-McCarney, Michael A: Gary. HSSE, Private Home, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi, Mock P. McCartney, Sharon E: Indianapolis. HSSEg Del- ta Gamma, rituals chmg OIA, U Choir. McCloskey. jane A: Ft Branch. HSSE, Phi Mu, ACE, AWS, Collegiate 4-Hg Grand Prix Queen, WRAQ Lambda Iota Tau. ' ROYV FIVE-McConnell, Juliet: Fowler. HSSE, Kap Ja Alpha Theta, schol- arship chm, song leader, standards ehmg Block P, Debris, Sigma Alpha Eta: Sigma Alpha Nu, Theta Sigma Phi, U Choir. McCulloch, Bonnie M: W La- fayette. HSSF4 Alpha Phi, Green Guard. McGarr, Myrna j: Griffith. HSSEg Meredith, ACE. ROWV SIX-McGuire, Helen M: Rochester, NY. HSSE, Private Home, Mc- Henry Mary A: Glendale, Mo. HSSF., Chi Omega, pledge trainer, Alpha Lambda Delta- Block Pg Green Guard. McKeny, Vera L: Indianapolis. HSSEg Angel Flight, Inter-Var Christian Fellow: Kappa Delta Pi, U Choir. ROW SEVEN-McKinley Georgia J: Glen Ellyn, Ill. I-ISSEg Chi Omega, ed, rush chm, AWS, Bloclc P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Kappa Delta Pig Mortar Board: SNEA. McMahan, Patricia A: Summitville. HSSEg Fowler Cts, social dir, AWS, Alpha Egsilon Delta, Mock P. Means Margaret A: Terre Haute. HSSE, Warren, pu chm, Block Pg Mental Health Assn, Tomahawk: Univ Presby Church, Stu Govt, pub. ROWV EIGHT-Mellen, Robert G: Lehighton, Pa. HSSE, Private Home. Meredith, Barbara A: Landisville, Pa. HSSEg Alpha Chi Omega, Angel Flight: Kappa Delta Pig Young Rep Club. Merrell, ,leanne E: Indianapolis. HSSE, Al ha Chi Omega, Panhel rep, rush counse org AIID, treas, Expo- nent: Gold Peppers: Grand Prix Found: Panhel Councg Theta Sigma Phi, sec, Triton. step to knowledge ROW ONE-Merslock, Margaret ll: Hammond. HSSE, Sigma Kappa, rush chm, first vice pres, pres, AXVS, .iud bd, Sr Class Councg Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Panhel Counc, pres, SNEAg YXVCA. Metz, Ann M: Cincinnati, Ohio. HSSEg Meredith, unit sec, stu adviser, Folk Song Club, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pig Mock Pg Mortar Board, OIAg Purdue Univ Theatre, U Choir: XVomen,s Interhall Counc. Metz, Elizabeth A: Memphis, Tenn. HSSEQ Phi Mu, pledge class pres, asst rush, Soph, -Ir Class Councg Old Masters. ROW TNVO-Meyer, Edward C: Michigan City. HSSE: Private llome. Mi- chael, Lovina S: Dayton. HSSEQ Sigma Kappa: Alpha Chi Rho sweetheart. Block P. Mika, Sona: Scottsdale, Ariz. HSSEQ Delta Gamma: Block Pg Fresh, Soph, jr, Sr Councg Exponent, Greek NVeek Penny Carng Mock Pg SNEA. ROXV THREE-Milevich, Daniel 1: Portage. HSSE, Phi Delta Theta, pled e trainer, rush chm, pub chmg Crew, Gimletg Mock P, Oarsmen, Rivet, Skulfand Crescent, Student Union. Miller. Barbara j: Michigan City. HSSEg Private Home: Kappa Delta Pi, Univ Presby Church. Miller, G Robert: Ft VVayne. HSSEQ Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega, Band, lfxpoiicntg Mental Health Assn, Off-Campus lNIen's Assn, OIAQ Psi Chi. ROW FOUR--Miner, Raymond M: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home: Band. Minich, Marilyn H: Rossville. HSSEg Married Stu: Drill Team Aux, Stu Vol- unteer Corps. Minks, Glenn D: Royal Center. HSSEg Private Home, Band. ROYV FIVE-Mitnick, judith A: Michigan City. HSSE, Private Home: Al- pha Lambda Deltag SGS. Montgomery, Carol D: Olmsted Falls, Ohio. HSSEg Chi Omega, asst pled fe trainer: jr Class Counc, Debating Forum: Greek Week Penny Carn, Cid Masters. Moore, Carolyn K: Mishawaka. HSSE, ACE, SNEAQ U Choir, Young Rep Club. ROYV SIX-Moore, joseph P: S Bend. HSSEg Private Home: NVBAA. Moore, Robert L: St Albans, VV Va. HSSEg Private Home, YAF. Moorman, Sandra P: N Judson. HSSEQ Private Home, Meredith, gov bd, ACE, Block Pg SNEA. ROW SEVEN-Morris, Elizabeth A: Plainfield. HSSEg Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge trainer, foods chm, ACE, Block Pg AWS pub, Stu Govt, cul comm, Green Guard, SNEAg U Choir. Motes, Margaretha K: Hammond. I-ISSEg Meredith: ACE: AWS: Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, Student Senate: Pi Sigma Kappa, Stu Govt, Drama C ubg Calumet Boilermakers. Munson, Suzanne: La ayette. HSSEQ Delta Gamma, pub relations chm, ANCHORA correspond- ent, The Greek: Theta Sigma Phi: Debris Queen Court, Sigma Alpha Nu. ROW EIGHT-Muraida, Sharon A: Gary. HSSEg Private Home: AWS: Stu- dent Union. Murphy, Melinda K: Richmond. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, cor- res sec, msh counselor: ACE: Panhel Counc. Nardi, Robert F: Clinton. HSSEg Cary. Wx: 3522. -- . . . X ,J ,,,.:.:,5::::gq::: .: f ,. out - ,. ...K . A ,,, 'V' WR? . Q, 9 D Aa ' .,, f 3: , 1-:ge .Q .r ' ' ,, X. ,.e, , I E: . Cf? x, i . ' ,gf l P' , vu 'g 3 is Q1 .... , . W-Q-.,.,5,., A H s.: ,Q . g3Pl'i'Y'i F -1-r+wi:Ss:55:r-r:r:g:eer5:5::5gg- .. - ,. . - r . 535: -' 21.51.-.sl ' ' ' ' . , :N gs b - jk, , 3 in, ,, ,X ' ' . . Ai fa . .. ff 4- 5 ' - sfxk ,Q ,L- fq- Q QW -wr? ,- 0 J' 1' ' ,ff . - I K' 'J-s L' AL ,,x,:g,?:.',:.,., T .... . . .. .Q , ..,:Xs,q1,..a ,... t A . ,. . 1 e .ir is ! 4 ,, T Q. .-W-:xy Q N f. 1 nf -,,a- il., E-..!,,.-X I, A A 419 ROW ONE-Nees, john M: Cloverdale. HSSEg Private Home. Nelson, Evans P: Michigan City. HSSEg Private Homeg Folk Song Club, Off-Cam us Men's Assng YAFg Young Rep Club: Conservative Clljub. Nemes, Robert j: Nlishawaka. HSSEg State House, pres, social chm, house mgrg Stu Co-op Assng Youn Dem. Nickel, Patricia G: Carmel. HSSEg Shealy, gov bg, councg SNEA. ROVV TWVO-Niemi, Forrest VV: Pittsburgh, Pa. HSSEg Married Stug Drill Team. Nobel, Marsha L: Marion. HSSEg Private Homeg AWS, Block Pg Student Union. Noll, Barbara A: Hobart. HSSEg Private Homeg ACEg SNEA. Nowatzke, Janice L: Michigan City. HSSEg Pri- vate Homeg Green Guardg SNEAg Stu Govt, pres. ROYV THREE-Odell, games K: Chalmers. HSSEg Mar- ried Stug Fowler Cts, at letic dirg Band: Bapt Stu Uniong Folk-a-Whirlers. Ostroot, Ruthann: Hobart. HSSEg Alpha Chi Omega, house mgrg Block Pg Delta Rho Kappag Pi Delta Phi. Oswalt, jean J: Lafayette. HSSEg Private Home, Alpha Kappa Delta. Pahl, Ruth 1: Michigan City. HSSEg Alpha Phi, Sr Class Councg Gold Peppersg Green Guard Honoraryg Panhel Seng Psi Chi: Purdue Players: SNEA. ROWV FOUR-Pardee, Martha VV: Indianapolis. HSSEg Married Stn: Block Pg Green Guardg Mock Pg SNEAg Stu Gov Internatlg Lambda Iota Tau. Parker, Dinah 1: Indi- anapolis. HSSEg VVarreng Kappa Delta Pig Sigma Delta Pig SNEAg Lafayette Symphony. Parkinson, Ann: Pelham, NY. HSSEQ Alpha Xi Delta, chaplain: lixpmzentg Kappa Delta Pig Purdue Uniy Theatre: SNEA. Parrish, Pamela L: Munster. HSSEg Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chmg Al- pha Lambda Delta, pub chmg Block Pg jr bd pub ching Dr'I1ris, jr copy edg Gold Peppers: Greek VVeek Penny Carn exec sec, Lambda Iota Taug Kappa Delta Pig Mock P, sr bd, Mortar Boardg SNEA. RONV FIVE-Patterson, Celia A: Edinburg. I-ISSEg Phi Mug Sigma Alpha Etag Green Guardg Green Guard Hon- orary, Kappa Delta Pi. Pavloffg Karen S: W Lafayette. HSSEg Married Stu: Sigma Delta Pig Modern Dance Club. Pesek, Mary 1: St Louis, Mo. HSSEg Phi Mu, vice Jres, fraternity chmg Newman Clubg AIIDg Alpha Epsi- lon Pi, little sisterg Angel Flightg Exponent, night ed: Gold Peppers: Green Guard. Some say there's something to osmosis . . . let's hope they're right. ROW ONE-Peters, Susan M: Bethel Park, Pa. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, magazine chm, ACE, pres, vice pres, SNEA, membership chm. Peterson, Christine A: Little Rock, Ark. HSSE, Alpha Phi, first vice pres, AWS, Soph Class Counc, Mock P, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard, Mock P, Sailing Club. Phinney, Patricia B: Wa- bash. HSSE, Married Stu, Shealy, asst social chm, asst pub dir, Outing Club, WRA. Poor, VVilliam E: W Lafa- yette. HSSE, Beta Theta Pi, sec, Mock P, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, Young Rep Club. ROW TWO-Powers, James G: Niles, Ill. HSSE, Phi Kappa Psi, vice pres. Powlen, Carol J: Lucerne. HSSE, Private Home, B ock P, Kappa Delta Pi. Prah, Sharon S: Kirkwood, Mo. HSSE, Married Stu, Alpha Delta Pi, Married Stu Chronicle, ed, Exponent, Mock P, Theta Sigma Phi, Tomahawk. Preston, Roberta S: Lafayette. HSSE, Alpha Phi, rush counselor, AWS, Gold Peppers, Purduettes, Sigma Alpha Eta, vice pres, U Choir. ROW THREE-Price, Marilyn E: W Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home. Priebe, Ted A: Ladoga. HSSE, Alpha Gamma Rho, vice pres, rush chm, Band, jr, Sr C ass Counc, Ir Class Vice Pres, Exponent, Mock P, Sigma Delta chi, Skull and Crescent, ODK, Young Dem. Quarles, Kathy A: Indianapolis. HSSE, Wood, Delta Sig- ma Theta, corres sec. Rathbun, Ruth E: Williamsburg, Va. HSSE, house mgr, treas, Green Guard, Major-Minor Club, WRA. ROW FOUR-Rattay, joan E: Hammond. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, files chm, food chm, jud bd, AWS, Block P, Christian Stu Fellow, Greek Week Penny Cam, Green Guard, U Choir. Rayner, Ann M: Elkhart. HSSE, Fowler Cts, counselor, head resident, Alpha Lambda Delta, U Choir, Delta Rho Kappa, Folk Dance Club. Readnour, Susan R: Muncie. HSSE, Married Stu, Young Dem. Rhoades, Barbara L: Wilmette, Ill. HSSE, Earhart, pub chm, AIID, Delta Phi Delta, Purduettes, U Choir, Young Rep Club. ROW FIVE-Rhinehart, Barbara J: Aurora, Ill. HSSE, Private Home, Kappa Delta Pi, Univ Presby Church. Richason, Patricia E: Logansport. HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, rush counselor, AWS, Block P, Fresh, Soph Class Counc, Green Guard, Mock P, Young Dem. Riley Susan K: Kirkwood, Mo. HSSE, Alpha Phi, vice pres, Block P, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Green Guard Honora 9 Pershing Rifles, Psi Chi. Riordan, Judy S: Kimmell. HSSE, Earhart, Married Stu, Block P, Green Guard. ROW SIX-Robards, lane E: Indianapolis. HSSE, Alpha Phi, social chm, Moc P, Young Dem. Robertson, Bar- bara A: Indianapolis. HSSE, Meredith, gov bd, Private Home, AWS, Bock P, Green Guard, Mock P, SNEA, Univ Presby Church, Young Dem, Pi Delta Phi, Pi Sigma Alpha. Robinson, janet S: Anderson. HSSE, Alpha Phi, AWS, Block P. Robinson, Lester L: Indianapolis. HSSE, Tarkington, radio club. ROW SEVEN-Rosenblum Ma : Louisville K HSSE, Private Home, Shealy, courlilc, lxws, WRA, Blodk P, Green Guard counselor. Ross, Mary A: Frankfort. HSSE, Private Home, Exponent, Psi Chi. Ross, Victoria L: Walton. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, song chm, rush chm, Block P, Christian Sci Org, jr, Sr Class Counc, Green Guard, Mock P, OIA, Panhel Counc, Sigma Delta Pi. Rossa, john E: Hammond. HSSE, McCutcheon. ROW EIGHT-Rouse, David A: Lafayette. HSSE, Pri- vate Home. Rovnyak, Mary A: Ford Citg, Pa. HSSE, Pri- vate Home, Kappa Delta Pi, Sailing Clu , SGS, Chi Rho. Row, Susan L: jasonville. HSSE, Phi Mu, house mgr, pledge trainer, Modem Dance Club, Campus Chest, SNEA. Ruckman Bonnie J: Oxford. HSSE, Private Home, AWS, Bfock P, Debris, Green Guard, OIA, SNEA, U Choir, Wesley Found, Phi Delta Kappa, Pi Delta Phi. 19' N 4 1 -1?LE511'I2:iri':af:...t .. - 4. . : EFc:E-f'iQ i.l1'S ' .f 2 'N ' i 5, 'RRS . : - Q. Q ..i'-X-Tiif-E, ...... x 4 it sa ' Qf- 'v ' , 8... . , ,, ..... 1 s N' ., air, 'I-.,., I .4 XX 41K . :-' ': . A as Xl W all GX :Os 1 -4 . ft s W' . m ay , ..', 3 jg Q A X . , A :CL l X quq A A , Q U., f , .eg L L4 X t X XXX X 3' X X 'I 5 I fd? f L4 f .K -X my : .s, 1'ff W x 9 X X ba 'Q 1 1 Xa . as .r g , It ' 13 at me it E av' 1 ics- A V .fs-e s.,- FX ' ' ' f flu' f:'3I1E'g'l' 'f'E'E iff , : ' ,E '- ' Ffa. -. ' t N s .V. , . . ' x f I 'Sd-7 r is no E es W t, Q K 'fre A-1' ROVV ONE-Ruelle, Cathie A: Pittsburgh, Pa. HSSEg Private Home, Green Guard. Rule, Judy G: Forest. HSSEg Married Stu, Block P. Sahlhoff, Diana M: Plym- outh. HSSE, Warren, AWS, Block Pg Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi: SNEAg Young Rep Club. Salazar, jean M: Lafayette. HSSEg Private Home, Sigma Delta Pi. Salsbury, Antnea: Indianapolis. HSSE, Apha Delta Pi, rush chm, social chm, Band. Sampson, F Ronald: Ander- son. HSSEg Married Stu. Sanford. Carolyn S: Indianapo- lis. HSSE: Phi Mu, social chm, Campus Chest. ROYV TWO-Sanford, john R: Valparaiso. HSSE, Mc- Cutcheon, pres, vice pres, unit res, Alpha Phi Ome a. Schalliol, Marjorie A: Mishawalza. HSSEg Alpha DeIta Pi, activities chm, efficiency chm: Green Guard, Ex- ponent, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Alpha Eta. Schloat, Norman S: Crawfordsville. HSSE, Private Home: SNEA. Schmidt, Marty J: Hinsdale, Ill. HSSE, Tau Kappa Epsi- lon, chaplain, scholarship chmg Army Honor Guard, Fresh Class Councg Mental Health Assn: Student Union, Young Rep Club. Schreiner, Karen M: Griffith. HSSE, Delta Gamma, first vice pres, rush chm, Green Guard, Sigma Alpha Eta. Schueler, Robin L: Marshall, Mo. HSSEg Pi Beta Phi, Block Pg Green Guard. Schuemann, Susan J: Hobart. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha. ROW THREE-Schulenburg, Richard W: Tipton. HSSEg Cary. Schulz, Donna E: Indianapolis. HSSE, Duhme, standards chm, jud bd, ACE, AWS, Block Pg Green Guard, U Choir. Schwartzenberg, Peggly J: Michi- gan City. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, ouse chm, AIID: Angel Flight, AWS: Block P, Green Guard, Modern Dance Cub: U Choir: SGI. Scohy Diane E: Vincennes. HSSE, Earhart, vice pres, jr Class Counc, Green Guard, Sigma Delta Pi, vice pres, SNEAQ SGI. Shanta, Karen L: Hammond. HSSEg Earhart, AWSQ Green Guard, Sigma Alpha Eta. Shay, Carolyn J: Gary. HSSEg Private Home, ACE, AWSg SNEA. Sherry, Peter A: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home: Luth Stu Assn. . WW 'E?!'p3 . Iwi! , P' ff 0. . ' ' 'if13'Q 2'f'l -f' - , Q - 1 it 'F Warm weather and the barrage of last minute assignments. .5-p Wig!! AL 4 'ix X s amz, . rid' R nirf E5 A 174 It iw tg.. rx .la 4 -, I I X 4- 'X .: .1 i f' , P.: 4- I. x az. - - ,qv U fx 1 , x .' I.. . X? - PX' N x . ,.,- fqy N A -r 1' lg 's QQ, . , iw t i yp.. ,, .. lp, VZ, Ny. ' X -f..., N 'T' ideas created, opinions stimulated -S fs, w .,'k, Q 3 ., . X .gi ,eff 'Z 5? if an ,.. '. -gy' Xxx!! 9, -4 ROW ONE-Smith, Margaret j: Auburn. HSSEg Vawter, sec, Kappa Delta Pi. Smulevitz, Gloria I: Hammond. HSSEg Duhmeg Folk Song Club: Hillel Found, Lambda Iota Tau: Sailing Club: SNEA. Snyder, Prescott C: Ply- mouth. HSSEg Beta Sigma Psi, rush chmg Exponent, Grand Prix Found: IFC: Purdue Pilots Inc, SGS: Skull and Crescent: Young Dem. ROW TWO-Soptich, Nancy L: Whiting. HSSEQ Ear- hart: SNEAg Young Rep Club. Speicher, Ted D: Logans- ort. Married Stu. Sorensen, jane M: Alpha Xi Delta, liist, Panhel rep, Band, silver twin, Greek Week Penny Carn: Green Guard: Panhel Councg Rivet, Student Sen- ate. ROW THREE-Spinelli, Michael R: Calumet City, -Ill. HSSE: Kappa Sigma: Alpha Kappa Delta, Block P. Stark, Rodney L: Goffstown, NH. HSSEQ Alpha Tau Omega, scholarship chm: Alpha Tau Alpha, Army Honor Guard: Mock Pg OIAQ Purdue Univ Theatre: Pre-Vet Club, Soc- cer Clubg Young Rep Club. Standley, Leslie A: Gary. HSSEQ Wood: Debris: Green Guard, Wesley Found: YAFQ Young Rep Club. RONV ONE-Short, Candy L: Indianapolis. HSSE: Al- pha Chi Omega, Block Pg Soph Class Councg Grand Prix Found: Green Guard. Shriner, Robert J jr: Indianapolis. HSSE, Phi Kappa Psi: Stu Athletic trainer. Sikkema, Mary 1: Covington. HSSEg Private Home, Sigma Alpha Eta, pres. Sims, Louis: Steelton, Pa. HSSEg Omega Psi Phi, Owen, pres, Var Football. ROW TNVO-Skarich, Diane R: Michigan City. HSSE: Private Home, SNEA. Skarich, Fred: S Bend. HSSEg Private Home, Drill Team, Stu Co-op Assn. Skinner, jud- ith L: Valgaraiso. HSSEQ Fowler Cts, pub dir, scholarship dir, exec dg Fac Fellow Bd, ACE, AWS: Green Guard, SNEAg WRA. Skinner, Susan A: Omaha, Neb. I-ISSEL Earhart, Block Pg Mental Health Assn: Mock P: SNEA, Young Rep Club. RONV THREE-Smith, Charles H: Connersville. HSSE: Tarkington, unit athletic dir: Var Athletics. Smith, David M: Beaver, Pa. HSSEg Harrison, Engineer, artist, Per- shing Riiles. Smith, Elizabeth A: Spencer. HSSEg Private Home. Smith, Lynn C: Livonia, Nlich. HSSEg Alpha Chi Omega, asst treasg Triton. '13 9' M, f sa ef, K Iwi sv A . Q. :5:g::-:,.:',.- - ,.g1,,: .1 1 ,. . W , , ' -V - ' N. fa A ' 1' - ft 1- - vw , ' .,,x 'L , -. ., 'X ' L 175 GPU! 'tear T' Nt' tC: ,:,r x SYN' 9 Q v-'--4' A ,, . , ,. ,. K iss.. ' it . it ,r 1+ X --1 . , 4+ . 'TQ' wrt' A Srl' 4 5- .1--V ,R -' 1 .' Q -f -t .p N is ,gg N ii -4' :Q Sm . ,. t -ar '-' ' ' 5 -11 'T , .Q X X X L ..., 1 .. .f. : xi: ' g , . s N X like iv ' .4 1 : X : , :A Ni K. 1, i 'S - ' K T ' W X: N: i' .f 0? 5? .AL 4 s ww N 176 Y ' g A ROW ONE-Stahl Elaine L: River Forest, Ill. HSSE, Zeta Tau Al ha, Bliock P, Pi Delta Phi, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Lambda Iota Tau, SNEA. Stevenson, Pa- tricia M: Gary. HSSE, Wood, Exponent, Green Guard, Mock P, Young Dem. Stewart, Judith A: Lafayette. HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Panhel rush counselor, ACE, AWS, Block P, Ir, Sr Class Counc, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, vice pres, Greek Week, Green Guard, Mock P, Old Masters, Panhel Counc, SNEA, Little Sis- ters Maltese Cross. Stichweh, Margaret L: Dayton, Ohio. HSSE, Alpha Phi, philanthropic chm, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. ROW TWO-Stone, Barbara S: Chicago, Ill. HSSE, Phi Mu, recording sec, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Block P, Delta Rho Kappa, Greek Week Penny Carn, Green Guard. Stuart, Ro Anne: Roscommon, Mich. Alpha Omi- cron Pi, vice pres, Block P, Ir, Sr Class Counc, Green Guard, Kappa Delta Pi, Pep Comm. Stuersel, Becky A: Columbia City. HSSE, Wood, social dir, Sigma Delta Pi. Stoma, john P: Logansport. HSSE, Phi Kappa Theta, pledge trainer, pub, Arno d Air Soc, Block P, U Choir. RONV THREE-Swanke, Leslie R: Frankfort. HSSE, Sigma Pi, pres, Young Rep Club. Tarkington, joyce K: Kokomo. HSSE, Private Home, Block P, Student Union. Taylor, Francis A Ir: Coatesville, Pa. HSSE, McCutch- eon, Pershing Rifles, Var Baseball, Duplicate Bridge Club. Tennyson, Peter J: Evansville. HSSE, Tau Kappa Epsilon, vice pres, Delta Rho Ka pa, Greek VVeek Penny Carn, Old Masters, Omicron Dellta Kappa, Phi Eta Sig- ma, PCIA, Stu Fac Comm, SGS, Student Court, Student Senate. ROW FOUR-Terry, Susan K: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Private Home, Phi Mu, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA. Thacker, Sherry R: Memphis, Tenn. HSSE, Married Stu, Gamma Phi Beta. Thaldorf, Judith M: Hammond. HSSE, Private Home, Triton, pres, Univ Presby Church. Theroff, Mari- lyn R: Washington. HSSE, VVarren, SNEA. ROYV FIVE-Thomason, Pamela S: Speedway. HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, asst rush chm, corres sec, Block P, Kap- pa Delta Pi, Mock P, Sigma Delta Pi, SNEA. Thurston, janet S: Alexandria. HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, pub chm, asst rush chm, pledge trainer, Band, jr, Sr Class Counc: Colle iate -I-H, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix Found, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary. Tiebert, Linda M: Mich- igan City. HSSE, Married Stu, Alpha Lambda Delta, SNEA. Traviolia, George P: Lafayette. HSSE, Private Home. ROW SIX-Trimble, Mary 1: Rockford, Ill. HSSE, Kap- Ea Alpha Theta, lst vice pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, De- ris, U Choir. Trummel, joan E: Wheaton, Ill. HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, U-Sing dir, scholarship chm, Block P, Green Guard, U Choir. Tschannen, Carol E: Lombard, Ill. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, chaplain, guard, AWS, So h Class Counc, Mock P, Univ Luth Church, Pi Delta Plii. Tucker, Ronald C: Anderson. HSSE, Private Home, Band, Debris, Greek Week Penny Cam, Skull and Cres- cent. ROYV SEVEN-Tusing, Nlarsha G: Ft Wayne. HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, rush chm, Panhel rush counselor, Block P: Fresh, fr Class Counc, Debris. Urban, Peggy A: Richton Park, Il. HSSE, Private Home, ACE, B ock P, Debris, Green Guard, Mental Health Assn- Psi Chi. Vanderford, Ann L: Syracuse. HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, asst treas, treas, Block P, Gold Peppers, Green Guard Honorary, Old Masters, SNEA, Triton, Stu Govt Service, jr, sr bd. Van- gie, Gloria J: Indianapolis. HSSE, Private Home, Block ROW EIGHT-Van Meter Pamela: Angola. HSSE, Duhme, corr chm, pres, Collegiate 4-H, Green Guard, Tomahawk. VanSchepen, Mary D: Lafayette. HSSE, Pri- vate Home, AWS, Sigma Alpha Eta, Town Girls' Org, pled e pres. Vaughn, Victor J: Valparaiso. HSSE, Mc- Cutcieon, Dolphin Club. Votrie, Nancy S: Huntington. HSSE, Wood, Ba t Stu Union, Exponent, Modern Dance Club, judo Cliubg Recreation Assn. . - at ' , V , 'W-A.. , ,-I A K- Os fi! NJ , .L . 1 x QTY ,ff ,L 'x ' 1,.,v A if . L4 4 . - -V7-Z-f-:A.S:H5:'.i! 'Ti' 4 ,, sr B ' ii. I 7... V .,,' , .r g g With resounding determination an idea IS pounded out in metal ROW ONE-Vycerberg, Mary M: Gainesville, Fla. HSSEg Alpha Chi Ome a, pledge guidance commg AWSg Block Pg Gold Peppersg Green Guardg Mock Pg O15 Masters. Wallace, Jane: Kirkwood, Mo. HSSEg Duhmeg Block Pg Engineerg Green Guardg The- ta Sigma Phig WCCR. ROW TWO--Wann, Mary K: East Haven, Conn. HSSF4 Shealy. Ward, Donna J: La- fayette. HSSEg Private Homeg Angel Flightg Block Pg SNEA. ROW THREE-Ward Martha E: Gary. HSSEg Private Home. Watts, Barbara G: Ft Thomas, Ky. HSSEg Chi Omega, presg Alpha Lambda Deltag Block Pg Campus Chestg Fresh Class Councg Gold Peppers: Green Guardg Mortar Boardg Panhel Councq Pur- duettesg U Choir. ROW FOUR-Webb, Vir inia I: Franklin. HSSEg Alpha Xi Delta, events chm, rush counselorg Block and Bridieg Block Pg Collegiate 4-Hg Folk-a-Whirlersg Panhel Counc. Welbom, Ginger L: Lafayette. HSSEg Private Home: Meredith, corr chm, stu advisorg AWSg Block Pg U Choir. ROW FIVE-West, Alice M: Carmel. HSSEg Shealy, gov bd: Kappa Delta Pi. VVes- terhouse, Ien'y L: W Lafayette. HSSEg Private Home. ROW SIX-Westerhouseg Karen V: W Lafayette. HSSEg Private Homeg SNEA. WVest- fall, JoAnne A: Monticello. HSSEg Married Stu. Q- 490- ROW ONE-Westfall, Robert M: Monticello. HSSE: Private Home. W'hitehead, Bruce D: Bremen. HSSE: Private Home. Whiteley, Thomas R: Lafayette. HSSE: Private Home. VVhitsitt, Ellen M: Naples, Fla. HSSE: Kaplia Kappa Gamma, treas, social chm: Angel Flight: Bloc' P: Soph Class Counc. Widener, Linda K: W Lafayette. HSSE: Alpha Chi Ome a: ACE: Block P: Green Guard: Mock Pg Sailing Club: SNEA: Stu Govt Cul: Stu Gov Pub. Willey, Lexie H: Lafayette. HSSE: Private Home: AWS: jr Class Counc, Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Tomahawk. Wilson, Rosemarie: Scottsburg. HSSE: Private Home: ACE: AWS, Block P: SNEA: Young Dem. ROW TWO-Wilson, Thomas E: Lafayette. HSSE: Pri- vate Home: Off-Campus Men's Assn. Wolaver, Lohn H III: Lafayette. HSSE: Private Home: Inter-Var C ristian Fellow. Wolf, Judy A: Logansport. HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, social chm: AWS: Block P: jr Class Councg Green Guard: Green Guard Honorary: Sigma Alpha Eta: SNEA: Univ Presby Church: YWCA. VVood, Donald J Ir: LaPorte. HSSE: Tarkington, jr sen, sr sen, glee club, waiter capt: Alpha Phi Omega: Mental Health Assn: Mock P. Wood, Illennifer B: Spartansburg, SC. HSSEQ Pi Beta Phi, asst ist, campaign mgr, sensor: Block P: Greek Week Penny Carn: Green Guard: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Union. Woodward, Karin L: Wauwatosa, Wisc. HSSE: Private Home: Block P: Green Guard: Green Guard Honorary: Purdue Players: Purdue Univ Theatre: Purduettes: Tomahawk: U Choir. VVorden, Carole R: S Bend. HSSE: Phi Mu: Grand Prix Found: Green Guard: Student Union. ROW THREE-Wurzburg, Nancy L: Wheaton, Ill. HSSE: Delta Gamma. pledge class pres: Block P: Green Guard: Mock P: Sigma Alpha Eta: Student Union: Young Rep Club. Yoder Thomas A: Wabash. HSSE: Phi Gamma Delta: Block P: Mock P. Yost Susan E: Dayton. HSSE: Private Home: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Delta Rho Kappa: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Mortar Board: SGI: Sigxma Delta Pi: SNEA: Town Girls' Org. Pres, sec, pub c m. Young, jennifer L: Webster Groves, Mo. HSSE: Delta Gamma, pub c ni: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block Pg OIA: Sigma Delta Pi: Triton: U Choir. Young, William C: Des Plaines, Ill. HSSE' Alpha Tau Omega, sec: Debris: Naval ROTC Mutual Fund: Var Rifle Team. Youngstedt, Glenn G: W Lafay- ette. HSSE: Private Home: Alpha Phi Omega, pres: Off-Campus Menis Assn. Zimmerman, Karen M: Ft Wayne. HSSE: Maclure, membership chm, scholarship ohm, standards: Old Masters: Stu Co-op Assn. 178 If Where are all those freshman workers now? aww... xt ' ' ' ' . , . , A Nm We X as H1 1 .Qi 5 sv Es will Test time-those left know either too much or too little. , is Dean E. T. Weiler happily talks about the advantages of the new IM council. This preflass Chatter isn't IM Centered. IM council spurs creativit Creativity is becoming a major criterion for selection of management personnel. Purdueis school of Industrial Management, not unmindful of the creative emphasis, has developed the IM Council. Members of the council are given an opportunity to exercise their imaginations by solving problems and generally improving the IM curriculum. The school is presently conducting research on the uses of creative people in large structured busi- nesses. Dean Weiler commented that our structured educational system discourages creativity, yet industry is now demanding that very qualityg Our responsibility is to redevelop it within our students. 179 'ff' under those conditions your answer is correct, but . . .' IBO Through the IM looking glass P I -...... 5 ,f Seven flights and a ten minute wait-ifit iSI1,t full. iw.. Last class is over and it's down to Harry,s. classroom curricula, no labs just IM lectures .1 40' W: NYY 1 .1 ,M- Wm Rau- LTV A , ,.,:.s..,., , -Q-Q RORV ONE-Abel, james I: Anderson. IRI: Theta Chi, pres. sec. Ableman. Ronald H: Chicago, Ill. IRI: Delta Upsilon: Block P: Rloclc P: SCS: SARI, Anderson, Richard K: Evansville. IRI: Sigma Phi Epsilon. ROW' TWO-Bancroft, William W jr: Indianapolis. IRI: Sigma Pi, treas, social chm: Arnold Air Soc. Barrett Stephen A: Greencastle. IRI: Alpha Tau Omega. Barnoske, jerry D: Litchfield, Ill. IRI: Private Home. RORV THREE-Bartlett: Eoseph D: NV Lafayette. IRI: Private Home. Bech- er, Andrew C: NVheaton, I l. IRI: Pi Kappa Phi, social dir, sec: Debating Fo- rum: Rlock P: YAF: Young Rep Club. Beirne, james P: IRI: Delta Tau Del- ta: Skull and Crescent: Var Football, All American. ROW FOUR-Berthy Leslie C: Dayton, Ohio. IRI: Phi Delta Theta, rush chm, pres: Crew: Cimletg IFC: Skull and Crescent. Blakley, john H jr: Indi- anapo is. IRI: Tau Kappa Epsilon, house mgr: Student Union. Bohlin, Leslie A: Shaker Hgts. Ohio. IRI: Kappa Alpha Theta, marshal, Rlock P, chm: Block P: Panhel Counc: Pep Comm: Student Union. ROW' FIVE-Bock, jerry F: Indianapolis. IRI: Rlarried Stu: SARI. Bohn, Rlichael S: IRI: Highland Park, Ill. Alpha Epsilon Pi, athletic chin, social chm, Jledge trainer: Band: Block P: Hillel Found: Rlocli P: SARI: Young Rep Cllub. Boroczk. Dennis RI: S Bend. IRI: Owen. RORV SIX-Boudreau, Janice L: Rlichigan City. IRI: Private Home: Terry Cts, mayor, unit counc: AVVS: Chess Club: Outing Club: SARI. Brooks. Rob- ert E: Delphi. IRI: Private Home: Naval ROTC Rlutual Fund. Brown, Karen RI: Garfield Hgts, Ohio. IRI: Shealy: ARVS: RVRA. ROW SEVEN-Brown. Rlilton H: Rlooreland. IRI: Rochdale, vice pres: Stu Co-on Assn. Bryant, Kenneth P: Highland. IRI: Cary, joint counc, polit dir: Sr Class Counc: Naval ROTC Rlutual Fund. Bumm, Rlarcus I: Cambridge, Rlass. IRI: Private Home: Block P: Fresh Class Counc: Drill Team: Rlil Ball Comm: Naval ROTC Rlutual Fund: SCS: SARI. management and money The glare of the outside world enters the hall ofknowledge. sez' -1 s. Gs 'Ms , T ws... ., tat... I . X., .s sY V Y. fi 9 - T Q 62 QQ A ' h ' -' 'Hn' J .R ,. t, . 'M ' : 'V vi' 'mv i hh :if --sl s ,. sag ,I X X wQ A 62 .. .eil . . K' . . . 4, , , i +V 4.1 X , ,W , . A . . . sv-N -'X I '23':: ?SlQ Q... ' ., R - :NSS 5'Q:'fE:5IC!52EQiE ' N I ' - ' 5 . .ESSQWQ -I 35 5 .4 5 ,-1 sv f ' dih a uv, A Y--1 J 'N 1 A xsg A X x K XX f , . s I . A Q1-er li -::f '? X . ,A.,: ., ROWV ONE-Butler, joseph J: Shelbyville. IM: Farmhouse, vice pres: Fresh Class Counc: Col- legiate 4-H: Mock P: Old Masters: Stu Fac Comm: SGS: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate: Wesley Found. Cameron, Walter E: Kokomo, IM: Cary: counselor. Campbell, John W: Indian- apolis. IM: Private Home. Cann, William F: St Louis, Mo. IM: Phi Delta Theta, sr rep, chap- lain, chorester, warden: Student Union. Cantrell, David C: New Albany. IM: Private Home: SAM. Cashner, Robert A: Meadville, Pa. IM: Married Stu: Camera Club. Charlton, Loren I: Mexico City, Mexico. IM: Owen. ROW TWO-Clay, Byron J: French Lick. IM: Private Home: Band: Railroad Club. Cook, Gregory F: Mishawaka. IM: Ka pa Sigma: Dolphin Club. Cooper, Gary W: Evansville. IM: Al- pha Tau Omega, social chm: Skull and Crescent: Stu Govt Cul: Stu Fac Comm: Fresh Swim- ming. Coplen, Larry K: Gilead. IM: Rochdale: Mock P: Purdue Univ Theater: Var Athletics. Cordingley, Bruce A: Crown Point. IM: Wiley, sen, polit dir: Fresh, Soph Class Counc: Iron Key: O d Masters: Omicrou Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: POMM: Stu Fac Comm: SAM: Stu- dent Senate: Young Rep Club. Counsell, Donald D: Oconomowac, Wisc. IM: Lambda Chi Al- pha, scholarship chm, ritualist: Crew, vice pres: Gimlet: Oarsmen: Pep Comm. Covert, Steven J: Glenview, Ill. IM: Phi Gamma Delta: Cheerleader: Gimlet: Pep Comm. ROW THREE-Crane, Thomas G: W Lafayette. IM: Private Home: Glee Club: Purdusirs: U Choir. Crawford, Dennis G: Dyer. IM: Owen: SAM. Davidson Craig K: Peru. IM: Sigma Phi Epsilon, song leader, rush comm: Band. Davis, Philip E: Frankfort. IM: Married Stu: Married Stu Counc: Mock P: SAM. Dickam, Ro A: Parma, Ohio. IM: Private Home. DoRocke, Law- rence F: Chicago, Ill. IM: Phi Kappa Theta, rush cmn, pledge trainer: Debris: Block P. Down- ing, Ronald L: Ft Wayne. IM: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Block P: Soph Class Vice Pres: jr Class Pres: Student Senate. ROW FOUR-Dziadon, Gregory S: Hammond. IM: Cary, counc, scholastic dir, pres. Effner, Robert O: Lafayette. IM: Private Home. Evans, james R: Carmel. IM: Kappa Sigma: Mock P: Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. Farrow, Donald R: Hammond. Phi Kappa Sigma, house mgr. Fayle, Robert D: Hammond. IM: McCutcheon. Fehd, Gary L: Evansville. IM: Phi Delta Theta, treas: Fresh, Soph Class Counc: Exponent: Sailing Club: SAM. Fehling, Steven F: Lawrenceburg. IM: Lambda Chi Alpha. 183 ROW ONE-Feldman, Howard WV: Munster. IM, Alpha Epsilon Pi, corres scribe, sentinal, India Stu Assn, Mock P, SGI, PCIA, Skull and Crescent. Fetsch, Andrew I: E Chicago. IM, Tarkington, social dir, homecoming sign chm, Phi Eta Sigma, Tomahawk. Fifield, William O: Crown Point. IM, Beta Theta Pi, Fresh Class Counc, Exponent, ed-in-chief, Gimlet, Omicron Delta Kappa, Iron Key, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Delta Chi, Skull and Crescent, Univ Presb Church, Young Rep Club. Fishback, Richard W: Montpelier. IM, Fowler Cts, joint assemb, ct pres, Band. ROW TWO-Fisher, Susan J, Rockport. IM, Shoemaker, pres, treas, Gold Peppers, Mortar Board, Stu Co-op Assn, Student Senate, Tomahawk. Flora, Kenneth E: Bring- hurst. IM, Wiley. Fowley, Michael E: Indianapolis, IM, Acacia, Soph Class Counc, Sr Class Vice Pres, Grand Prix Found, pub comm, Greek Week, Mock P. Garndner, james Ir: Gary. IM, Alpha Phi Alpha, social chm, APhA, SAM. ROVV THREE-Gardner, Steven F: Portland. IM, Aca- cia, scholarship chm, vice pres, Arnold Air Soc, old Masters, Omicron Delta Kappa, Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Garlic, William L: Bellevue, Ohio. IM, Alpha Sigma Phi, house mgr, alumni rep, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Purdue Pilots Inc, Quarterdeck Soc. Gates, jerry YV: Argos. IM, Private Home, Tomahawk. Gaw, Susan C: Hong Kong. IM, Private Home, Chinese Stu Club, Block P. ROWV FOUR-Geor e, Daniel A: Indianapolis. IM, Tau Kappa Epsilon, head waiter, Crew. Gharst, Richard E jr: Terre Haute. IM, Married Stu, Phi Kappa Psi. Giannini, Lawrence A: Hammond, IM, Private Home, Mock P, SAM. Glassburn, Roger V, W Lafayette. Private Home, SAM. ROYV FIVE-Gookins, Carl E: Veedersburg. IM, Acacia, Scabbard and Blade, Skull and Crescent. Goza, WVilliam S: Gary. IM, Theta Tau, steward, Band. Grant, Michael C: Lafayette. IM, Married Stu, Alpha Phi Omega, Chess Club, Mental Health Assn, Off-Cam us Men's Assn, Purdue Pilots Inc, Railroad Club, Studlent Senate, Wes- ley Found, Young Dem. Grdina, Michael J: Whiting. IM, Harrison, SAM. ROW SIX-Grundman, Robert M II: Vincennes. IM, Fowler Cts. Guggenheim, David M: Frederick, Md. IM, Sigma Al ha Mu, scholarship chm, Block PQ Cinema Club, Hillnel Found, IFC. Hackleman, Ferris J: Milton. IM, Pi Kappa Phi, pres, sec, IFC. Brick walls do not a prison make, but in Purdueis case it's a start. eww ei g ' 8sNW ima l?7W NWN 1 :NNN W 'il wt N .1 K This is where people become numbers. ROVV ONE-Hamm, Jonathan R: Warsaw. IM, Private Home. Harrell, Charles R: Franklin. IM, Phi Kappa Sigma, vice pres, treas, special events chm. ROW TWVO-Hartkopf, Richard J: Kenosha, Wise. IM, Kappa Sigma, sec, pres. Hatcher, David R: Crown Point. IM, Delta Tau Delta, Mock P. RONV THREE-Hatcher, john M: Chandler. IM, Harrison. Haven, Frank E: New Castle. im, Phi Kappa Theta, Mock P, Sailing Club, SAM. ROW FOUR-Hayes, Scott: New Castle. IM, Beta Theta Pi, social chm, pledge trainer, Exponent, Gimlet, Grand Prix Found, Pep Comm, Mock P, chm, Skull and Crescent, Student Court. Headley, Norman E: Niagara Falls, NY. IM, Cary, joint counc rep. ROW FIVE-Hearne, Terrill B: Hacienda Hgts, Calif. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, emminent chronicler, Army Honor Guard, Army ROTC Fund, Crusade for Christ, POMM. Hedlund, Richard A: Loganpsort, IM, McCutcheon, exec athletic dir. ROW SIX-Heman, Daniel L: Battle Ground. IM, Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega, OH'- Camfus Menis Assn, treas, Student Senate. Hendricks, Gary XV: Lafayette. IM, Private Home, Ban , Kappa Kappa Psi, Purdue jazz Soc. ROW SEVEN-Hood, Richard B: York, Pa. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, social chm, Student Union. Hopp, Larry L: Kirklin. IM, Wiley, sen, Arnold Air Soc. ROW EIGHT-Hughes, Frank R: S Bend. IM, Sigma Chi, Mock P, IFC, Skull and Crescent. Hughes, Marcia M: Ft Wayne. IM, Alpha Chi Omega, rec chm, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, pres. 'c7V 5' R 5 F7 W Q 5 ., , .- ,vimifa 0- -, f f-,rs '5 'f,fy'gMy q1,, ,! 6a45 -if? '2 44?-'c'f 'Ai4.f jg, m ,- ,f Z, . , . 5 . -' '- , g- C' Q, nv- .1 1:-sf ff A 40 ' ,, S W' ' ::2fi6'z:? f1' aw-fp,:3:g.f'-,G-:EW. , my f ' 'T Q V fy ,W 5' N z , V Q ' av Q, 7, ts ! My ' 4:11 1 , --- .. . -, 4 In .v., 1 'S ' ' 5412 243'-' J - jvwlaa 3 4 ,.,, 15' Y A- , kj!!-v-.n -1 ,bin . 41 ,'2.,,f,?:.:iffWy2 flaw fri' v - , 7 w liff -' if ' css . A ' 1 S' '4 ,A V mf U ,,,,,,Q1.:,..,-,eu ' af , 'mi U' f : A ur- Yi 185 ROW ONE-james, Billy R: Lafayette. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, Engineer, Student Union. Jefferds, Jerome V: Tar- zana, Calif. IM, Sigma Phi Epsilon, vice pres, Student Union. johnson, Maril n J: Michigan City. IM, Duhme, Block P, Green Guardi johnson, Roger VV: Morristown. IM, Harrison, counselor, Wiley, exec counc, polit dir. ROWV TWO-jones, Cathy: Casper, Wyo. IM, Alpha Chi Omega, recording sec, AWS, Block Pg Delaris, sr personnel and training dir, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, IM Academic Advisory Counc, Theta Sigma Phi, Choir. juday, Larry E: Ft Wayne. IM, Private Home, Aero and Astro Soc, Arnold Air Soc. julian, Dennis E: Scotts- burg. IM, Phi Kalppa Sigma, SAM, Var Athletics. junkins, Wil iam A jr: Inc ianapolis. IM, Private Home. ROVV THREE-Kaster, Gregory G: Fairland. IM, Mc- Cutcheong Block P. Kauper, Tim J: Richmond. IM, Lambda Chi Alpha. Kazic, Rudi Ann: Belleville, Ill. IM, Private Home, Block P, Green Guard, SAM. Keen, Ronald A: Michigan City. IM, Married Stu. ROWV FOUR-Kelly, David P: Livonia, Mich. IM, Tau Ka pa Epsilon, Christian Sci Org. Kemp, Gary L: W Laliiyette. IM, Married Stu, Glee Club, U Choir. Kilroy, Daniel R: Lockport, NY. IM, Private Home, SAM. Kin- caid, Carol L: Elwood. IM, Chi Omega, treas, corres sec, Block P. ROWV FIVE-Kinder, Daniel A: Frankfort. IM, Private Home. Kingen, Ronald G: Colfax. IM, Alpha Sigma Phi, co rush chm, SGS, SAM. Klapheke Charles G: Stamford, Conn. IM, Delta Tau Delta, Drill Team, Sailing' Club. Koch, Carolyn L: Ft Lauderdale, Fla. IM, P i Mu, Green Guard, Block P, SAM. mlm IM--bridge to business World HOW' ONE-Koons, Marion E: Anderson. IM, Farmhouse, Block P1 S0 h Class Counc, Stu C-ovt Municipal. Koransky, Ralph nl: Highland Park, Ilijl. IM: Sigma Alpha Mu, social chin, rush chm, Hillel Found, IFC, Skull and Crescent. Kovacich, WVilliam D: Xvhiting, IM: Cary. Lambdin, William C: Elkhart. IM, Married Stu, Married Stu Counc, business mgrg SAM, Student Senate: Young Rep Club. Laramore, David H: Linton, IM, Wiley: SAM. LeFevre, Thomas D: Elkhart. IM, Pi Kappa Phi, chaplain, Gimletg Glee Club: Phi Eta Sigma: U Choir, The Three Scholars. Leroy, Larry R: Mill Creek. IM, Fowler Cts. ROYV TXVO-Leslie, Thomas N: Indianapolis. IMQ Sigma Chi, pledge trainer, vice pres, Soph Class Counc, Exponent, managing ed: Cimletg Sigma Delta Chi: Sigma Alpha Nu, Skull and Crescent. Lewis, Richard V: Frankfort. IM: State House, sec, work mgr, Stu Co-op Assn. Lipner Larry R: Skokie, Ill. IM: Sigma Alpha Mu, house and Jarents corres: Biock P, SCS. Livingston, XVilIiam M jr: Clayton, Mo. IM, Al Jha Epsilon Pi, steward, corres scribe, scholarship chin, Army Honor Cuardg Block P, Grand Prix Found: Hillel Found, SCS. Luzadcler, james VV: W Lafayette, IM, Private Home: Band: YAFQ Sailing Club: SAM: Young Rep Club. Lytle, Tim C: Cary. IM: Private Home. Maher, Kenneth XV: Indianapolis. IM: Sigma Pi, house Ingr, second vice pres, steward, rush chmg SAM, Young Hep Club. ROWV THREE-Malachowski, Ernest S: Highland. IMg Sigma Phi Epsilon, vice pres, lfxpmicntg Skull and Crescent. Marlin, Michael S: New Castle. IM, Alpha Epsilon Pi, scribe, rush chm, athletic ching Mock P, Student Senate. Mayster, Jerrold H: Chicago. Ill. IM: Sigma Alpha Mu, athletic ingr, midwest conclave ching Campus Chest, Var Track, SAM. McCleary. Charles: Beloit, NVisc. IM: Phi Kappa Tau, ed, sec. McClintock, Edward A jr: Indianapolis. IM: Tarkington. Mc-Dowell, Michael A: Muncie. IM, Dover House, pres: SAM, Stu Co-op Assn. Mclntosh, Stephen S: Greenfield. IMg Private Horne, SAM, Student Senate. 1... f... --if-.aff M-n:,..M, . , ,,, 'fw1::-x'.:g..-,:rf-- ,fx ' ' ef' i ui VK' , 2 Mp uv-e-wr A T. ' few W ,,.,,:.,,,-.,,..,1,,,.,,f,,.y,,.,,..1 :,::,gfsf,. -es: . f ' 4 . 'eziQ5if'ie.i:255f51 i ' b ,Z .er , V -me A ii 4 ..,,. 5 Z W-if ,7 ffffff' ' g , H ,4 , 4 1, ff , 4 ,Q 1 K 5 1 s Q. 4 'la . .I 1,1 A 1 ' .,.. 97 . F 1 x ' 1 A ii ': ' V5VL . in li. ill and contain national debt by limiting travel abroad 'IB7 stock market-4 ess a mystery ROXV ONE-McMahon, Thomas O: IM, Delta Tan Delta, pledge class pres, rush chin, vice pres, Sailing Club. The Greek. McNeil, John NV: Indianapolis. IM, Married Stu. Merrill, Douglas L: Indianapolis. IM, Pri- vate Home, Fowler Cts, unit eoune, joint assemb, Aero and Astro Soc, Amateur Radio Club, Fresh Class Vice Pres, Drill Team: IEEE, Purdue Pilots lne. Miller, Steven L: Mentone. IM, VVileyg SAM. ROW TVVO-Mitchell, james O: Evansville. IM, Me- Cuteheon, Block Pg Mock P. Moeller, C WVallace: Adams. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, chaplin. Molter, Joyce M: Chalmers. IMQ Private Home. Moody, David YV: Ft Wayne. IM, Private Home. ROW THREE-Mullen, Robert A: W Lafayette. IM. Private Home. Mullins, Thomas j: Gary. IMg Beta Theta Pi. Mumford, Eric S: Franeesville. IM, Private Home. Munday Theodore L: Arcanum, Ohio. IM, Harrison, Band, Christian Sei Org. ROW FOUR-Nelson, Norman H: Indianapolis. IMg Acacia, corres sec, Fresh, jr Class Conne, Debating Forum, Forensic Union: IFC, IFC Host Mock P. O'Con- nell, john T: Indiana Jolis. IM, Married Stu, Fresh Class Coime, Block Pg Student Union. Oilar, james H: North- brook, Ill. IM, Phi Kappa Theta. Olp, George L: Cary. IM, Beta Theta Pi, pres, alumni see. 188 Amidst cables, an electrician works at the new C. S. Center. f ws, ve-f .f K fi r . , 1 ai, I f ,. 5.51, 1 .,.. , . F ,K at i . . L X 5 I .I A sa ,V ' ,Q 1 5 X Q, f 'i af A .,. in . I ff ca g, A 4' s Q -. -..f ' -o.-X. K. ' rf' v iff ? 2 'V A - 2 2: X I A J ,-A hmx HH'-.ad ,M ...y-v Q: sew-we 1. on q 1 4-g - ff' . A3 ,s g -...ts ' x Q 2 , ,w 1, S -., IT . is SEQ hs nw. R' 'tv 'Q-S: 4- 1 . , X h ' l 7 'rt' E I it ROW ONE-Olssen, Lance E: Staten Island, NY. IM, Married Stu, Var Football. Osborne, Don C: Libertyville, Ill. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, corres sec, recording sec, rush chm, Band, Block P, Young Rep Club. Pankau, Anthony jo Jr: Mt Prospect, Ill. IM, Delta Upsilon, chaplin, social chm, house critic, sr bd member. Petska, David J: Ham- mond, IM, Private Home. ROW TWVO-Pfeiffer, james M: Columbus. IM, Delta Sigma Phi, pres, vice pres, steward. Pflum, Robert P: Connersville. IM, Private Home, SAM. Platt, james E: Lafayette. IM, Private Home. Porter, Bill M: Flatrock. IM, Wiley, unit harrassment chm, Block' P, Mock P, Young Dem. ROWV THREE-Poxon, jeffrey A: Indianapolis. IM, Phi Kappa Psi. Pressler, Paul E: Shipshewana, IM, Private Home, ASTE, Block P, WCCR. Preston, Richard A: Warren. IM, Private Home, WCCR. Price, Frederick F Jr: Oregon, Ohio. IM, McCutcheon, sen. ROW FOUR-Purkerson, David A: Indianapolis. IM, Private Home. Quarles, Robert A: Devon, Pa. IM, McCutcheon, waiter ca t. Radow, Steven C: Huntington, W Va. IM, Alpha Epsillbn Pi, Soph Class Counc, Grand Prix Found, Iron Key, Omicron Delta Kappa, Stu F ac Comm, Skull and Crescent. Rahn, Ronald L: Scotch Plains, Nj. IM, Private Home. ROW FIVE-Randolph, Stephen W: Laiiyette. IM, Private Home. Redlin, james P: Cincinnati, Ohio. IM, Kappa Sigma, Army Honor Guard, Drill Team. Reed, Thomas F: Daleville. IM, Married Stu, Acacia. Reichart, Thomas H: Muncie. IM, Theta Chi. ROW SIX-Reiss, Lane E: Lafayette. IM, Private Home. Roach, Wayne E: Crown Point. IM, McCutcheon, exec vice pres, exec pres, jr Class Counc, Student Senate. Robbins, William G: Anderson, IM, Cary, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. Roberts, Hugh D: Indianapolis. IM, Private Home, SAM. ROW SEVEN-Robinson james F: Muskegon, Mich. IM, Sigma Phi Epsilon, pledge trainer, marshall, Creek Week Penny Carn, IFC, Var Athletics. Roemmer, Richard S: Indianapolis. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, Student Union. Rothring, John F: Crothersville. IM, Dover, treas, asst corp treas, alumni sec, SAM, Stud Co-op Assn. Rupley, Joel R: Franklin. IM, Private Home. ROW EIGHT-Sander, Les C: Des Plaines, Ill. IM, Fowler Cts. Sanderson, Michael E: Indianapolis. IM, Cary, sec, treas, olitical chm, Econ Honors. Savage, james W: Evansvilile. IM, Alpha Tau Omega, little sisters chm, Skull and Crescent, Student Union. Sawyer Edward C: Elkhart. IM, Wiley, Band, Fresh Class Counc. ,cn .,,-A il. '5 iiii .. M. I, 45 ,,,.....,,. 4 03 6 6 uw 2, f' Mfvfmpl ,, 1 lj? ,XV 4, W z i 'B A 1 f ,e u ii'xI:'f' 'J f ...,,., K I ' . . ,.,,. A fy. , asa? ' 5 ef' 7- :Fi ., V , Q uf I r . 4 ,,.... at ... V ,K '. ,, , ,,,.,. ., ,,.,, . -1:2 tae.: my f . - , - . , , e .,f. sf X ' 5 t F . ' K -1 A 4 'iv I-, ,v Q-,Lf V: ..- 7' va. 2 . ' , P: gs . 'E X.i:v ff? E .1 i' 'Z , I ag i.. X -'1' Sv q 1 is an Q. -,A A 4 :va 4-. .,'x wqgv' f aw. f f.. if .J K' ar. 5 4 K Wu, -264 -cv . i i sl' X 'V ...Q- 90 Who says Purdue doesnit have good study facilities? .A,' ' Ai' 3 X xx, xii il 'Pi +G! ..-nv' Q99 'SSSSSNNSSNN g 'N 4-5 'YS 'lux if 'i its ROW ONE-Sayler. john C: New Market. IM, Private Home. Scharf, Neil A: LaPorte. IM Young Rep Club. Schultz, W Dennis: Detroit. IM, Sigma Phi E silon. Schwark, Richard D Honor Guard, Off-Campus Men's Assng POMMg Sailing Chiu SAM. Scott, Donald N Exponent. Sexton, james A: Cadiz, Ky. IMg Caryg Band. ROW TWO--Shaffer, Crai A: W Lafayette. IMg Private Home, Sigma Delta Pig SAM Ohio. IMg Pi Kappa Phi, Pin Eta Sigmag Souls Concert Cuitar. Shallers, Samuel E: Nexx: Shanks, Reid M- Noblesville IM- Alpha Tau Omega, vice pres rush chm, activities dir S Lambda Chi Alphag Block P: Pep Comm: : Muncie. IMQ Private Home, ASCE: Army Cincinnati, Ohio. IMQ Wiley: Block Pg Vai' Athletics. Schaffnit, Tom L: Xenia, Albanv. IM' Private Home' Band SAM ph jr Class Count Old Niasters POMMQ . . , . ., . A . go , ': 5: Scabbard and Blade. Shea, Phillip W: jeffersonville. IMg McCutcheong Clee Club. Shimala, John D: Whiting. IM: Private Home. ROVV THREE-Short, Steven E: Indianapolis. IMg Sigma Alpha Epsilong Var Swimmin . Sieber. Robert P: Park Ridge, Ill. IMQ Wiley, sen, Block Pg WBAAg Young Rep Club. Sievert, Peter A: Oak Park, Ill. IM, Deila Upsilon, rush chmg Fresh, Soph Class Councg Fresh Class Treas. Skidmore, john T: Short Hills, Nj. IM: Phi Kappa Sigma, recordin sec, corres sec, Block Pg IFC. Skinner, William H: Anderson. IM, Kappa Sigma, secg Block P, pres, Student Union: Fresh, Soph Cass Councg Skull and Crescent, Gimlet. Smith, James F: West Point. IMQ Acacia, vice pres. ROW ONE-Soucek, Scott L: Hinsdale, Ill. IM, Phi Delta Theta, pledge trainer, Warden, hist. Stahl, Morris K: Seymour. IM, Beta Sigma Psi, pres, rush chm, exec bd, public relations, IFC, pres counc, Univ Luth Chapel. Stalbaum, Edward R jr: Hastings, Mich. IM, Harrison, Arnold Air Soc. Stover, William M: Glenview, Ill. IM, Sigma Alpha Epsilon. ROW TWO-Studley, Richard C Jr: Pittsburgh, Pa. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, fresh trainer, Univ Presby Church. Suback, john C jr: Marion. IM, Tarkington, Block P, SAM. Suerth, Henry J: Chicago, Ill. IM, Sigma Chi, Gimlet, Skull and Crescent, Var Basketball. Sullivan, James M: Lafayette. IM, Married Stu, Phi Kappa Theta, rush chm, Army Honor Guard, Phi Eta Sigma, Railroad Club, Student Union, Young Dem. ROW THREE-Sutton, Hugh V: Andrews. IM, Sherman House, pres, vice pres, sec, ASTD, Arnold Air Soc, Al ha Eta Rho, Drill Team, Mil Ball Comm, Purdue Pillots, Inc, Reamer Club, Scabbard and Blade, Stu Co-op Assn, U Choir. Sweet, james A: Frankfort. IM, Private Home. Tappen, james H: Richmond. IM, Beta Sigma Psi, rush chm, sec and vice pres, Band, ACM. Taylor, Cecil A: Indianapolis. IM, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW FOUR-Taylor, Keith E: Anderson. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, judicial bd, pledge board comm, SGS, Winter Cam Comm. Tebbe, Robert F: Carmel. IM, Tarkington, SAM, Young Dem. Theiss, Girard P: Cleveland, Ohio. IM, Delta Upsilon, Glee Club, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc, U Choir. Thomas, William G: Beech Grove. IM, McCutcheon, U Choir. ROW FIVE-Tirengel, Michael S: Chicago, Ill. IM, Alpha Epsilon Pi, exec bd member, sec, pres, Block P, Jr Class Counc, Grand Prix Found, Hillel Found. Toole, Gary A: Wheeling, Ill. IM, Tau Kappa Epsilon, rush chm, Block P, Greek Week Penny Carn, SAM, U Choir. Topliff, Judith A: Gas City, IM, Earhart, Bapt Stu Found, Collegiate 4-H. Trujillo, William: Chicago, Ill. IM, Private Home, Var Athletics. ROW SIX-Voss, Norman A: Michigan City. IM, Beta Siglma Psi, pres, rush chm, bd of dir. Waters, Beverly A: W ietsboro, NY. IM, Phi Mu, pres, treas, Course and Instructor Evaluation, sr board, Ind Mgt Sounding Bd, SAM, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P. Wehr, jay M: W Lafeyette. IM, Married Stu, Band. Wiedner, Richard 1: Evansville. IM, Sigma Phi Epsilon, controller. ROW SEVEN-Weiland, George P: Goshen. IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, Grand Prix Found, Purdue Auto Club. Weiss, Edwin P: joliet, Ill. IM, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma. Wheeler, Michael I: Shelbyville. IM, Sigma Chi, Mock P, Student Union. Williams, james A: Ft Wayne. IM, Married Stu. ROW EIGHT-Williams, john C Ir: Pittsburgh, Pa. IM, Phi Kappa Psi, vice pres, recording sec, social chm, Mock P. Wolff, Kenneth K: Indianapolis, IM, Sigma Phi Epsi- lin, jud bd, vice pres, Greek Week Penny Carn, Old Masters. Wolford, Sydney S: Lafayette. IM, Kagpa Kap a Gamma, corres sec, pledge class scholarship c m, God, Peppers, Mortar Board, Student Union. Zalac, Thomas W: Griiiith. IM, Alpha Chi Rho, sergeant-ab arms, Amiy Honor Guard, jr, Sr Class Counc. S he Q TT' X in ., 'W ,w 47 'Y 3- -t 7' De in Felix Haas discusses the improvements in Purdue's already fine Science School. Science rises ten stories With the increase in space provided hy the new Mathematical Science building and the addition of more advanced scientific equipment, the School of Science enlarged its study of radiation damage to living cells, celestial mechanics for future space travel, and the many different aspects of sea lifegits minerals and its possihilities for future food sources. The most important improve- ment, according to Dean Haas, was the addition of the new cycletron presently under constructiong It will be a definite ad- vantage in future research and will open new areas of diversified study. . IRQ, 'sim 5.551 11 -. X ,WX SXSQQ wwf! x 5. Biology 201, the liberal arts students' 11ightn1ure NVome11 i11 the 11121113 field of sci- ence still turn to mules for uid. Alpha Epsilon Delta ALPHA EPSILON DELTA--Back Row: J. Alberding fPresidentJ, D. Hoelzen, R. Smith, T Osborn ,fVice Presidentl. First Row: I. Dinius, D. Ross, P. McMahan, I. Wilms QFaculty Sponsor . Science Council SCIENCE COUNCIL--Bt1Ck ROLU: I Kueck, R Bl k D. D. - . ac , r Schluetef, Dr- W- Fuller, Dr. P. Young, M. Strauss, T. Osborn. Burleigh, L. Kwolek QSecreta1yD, J. Gajda, D. Leonards CChairmanD. First Row: R. Hess, W. Cassell, V. Abernathy, B. Graff, L. I94 ROW ONE-Alberding, Emil J: Remington. SCI: Private Home: AEA: Sailing Club. Albright, james E: Clarks Hill. SCI: Acacia. Alexander, David H: Brid eville, Pa. SCI: Alpha Sigma Phi, rush chm, prudentij member: Sigma Pi Sigma: WCCR. Alexander, Diane: Tarrytown, EY, SCI: Apha Delta Pi, house mgr: Alpha Epsilon e ta. ROW TWO-Alexander, Phillip T: W Lafayette. SCI: Tau Epsilon Phi: Purdue Pilots Inc: Young Rep Club. Alt james L: Kouts. Sci: Terry Cts: Tarkington, sen: Collegiate 4-H: SNEA: Wesley Found. Arden, Glendora C: Gary. SCI: Duhme: ACM: AWS: Block P. Armour, Eugene A: Gran er. SCI: Cary, unit counc, athletic dir, scholarship dir: Pigii Eta Sigma: Phi Lambda Upsilon. ROW THREE-Atchison, Judith A: Greybull, Wyo. SCI: Married Stu: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Delta Kappa. Auerswald, David C: S ringfield, Ill. SCI: Theta Chi, pub chm, first guard, ilittle sister pledge trainer: Am Chem Soc: Fresh Class Counc: IFC: Sku l and Crescent, treas: YAF. Balsiger, Steven 1: Berne. SCI: Owen, sen, pres, social dir: jr Class Counc: Mock P. Barker, Phillip S: Thorntown. SCI: Private Home: Student Union: Grand Prix Found: Univ Presby Church: Young Rep Club. ROW FOUR-Barnhart, Thomas H: Tiffin, Ohio. SCI: Wiley, floor sen: Band: Folk-A-Whirlers: URT. Berker, Daniel R: LaPorte. SCI: Married Stu: Sigma Pi Sigma. Berling, Neil P: Indianapolis. SCI: Sigma Chi, house m r. Bernickas, Patrica A: Joliet, Ill. SCI: Earhart, gov bfi Am Chem Soc. ROW FIVE-Bianchi, Victor L: Chicago, Ill. SCI: Harrison: Chess Club. Biehl, Karen R: E Greenwich, Rl. SCI: Phi Mu, treas. Bigelow, James C: Gary. SCI: Wiley: Scabbard and Blade: Wesley Found. Billheimer, jeffrey T: Huntington, W Va. SCI: Private Home: Cary, athletic mgr: Bridge Club. ROW SIX-BischoFf, Dennis E: Indianapolis. SCI: Tark- ington: Am Chem Soc. Bischoff, Ronald W: Boise, Idaho. SCI: Beta Sigma Psi, second vice pres: JIFC: Grand Prix Found. Black, Robert D: Lowe l. SCI: McCutcheon, floor sen, stu sen rep, exec counc: Soph Class Counc: Mock P: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Senate: Tomahawk: School of Sci advisory bd. Bradle , R Dennis: Hammond. SCI: Married Stu: Young Rep Club. ROW SEVEN-Brady, Ioan L: LaPorte. SCI: Shoe- maker, vice pres, work mgr, song leader: AWS: Block P: Green Guard: Luth Stu Assn: Stu Co-op Assn: U Choir. Brenner, Herbert I: Chicago, Ill. SCI: Private Home: Block P: Engineer: Hillel Found. Brewer james E: Lafa ette. SCI: Private Home. Browning, Wiiliam 1: Evansville. SCI: Private Home. ROW EIGHT-Burros, Byron C: Los Angeles, Calif. SCI: Tarkintgton: WCCR: Hillel Found. Butterly, Ed- ward R: Ri gefield, Conn. SCI: Delta Upsilon: Crew: Purdue Pilots Inc. Cable, C nthia E: New Castle. SCI: Private Home: Allpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa, SQC5 Mock P: U C oir- Stu Govt Cul pub chm. Campbell, Linda Indianalpoiis. SCI: Earhart, pres, sec-treas: Xkfomens Inter-hal Counc: ACM: Purdue Mental Health ssn. rssf A .1 'R I' . - N, .... .gi-.y ,gp-4. ,Q .zrn-, . ...fl an 'V 6 7 ,cg 'Q :Q-if ROW ONE-Carey, William S: Pittsburgh, Pa. SCI, Theta Chi. Cathell, Burton D: Ft Lauderdale, Fla. SCI, Marwood, pres, treasg Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Co-op Assn. Cieslak, Robert W: Hammond. SCI, Wiley, pub dir, pres, Block P. Cleaver, Dennis R: Mulberry. SCI, Fowler Cts, lt gov, pres, gov: Student Senate. Cole, Dennis D: Pendelton. SCI: Delta Upsilon, steward, Glee Club. ROW TWO-Corcoran, Patricia M: joliet, Ill. SCI, Earhart, gcov bd, exec bd, standard coordinator, AWS: Kappa Delta Pig SNEA, Women's Interhall Counc. Cowan, Terry H: Gary. SCI, Tar ington. Crawford, Gerald A: Atlanta. SCI: Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma. Critelli, joseph W: Niagara Falls, NY. SCIg Kappa Sigma, refreshment mgrg Sigma Pi Sigma. Curren, Rodger D: Marion, Ohio. SCI: Wiley. Daramola, Mofluso M: Lagos, Nigeria. SCI: Private Home: African Stu Assn. ROW THREE-Darling, Diana L: LaPorte. SCI, Private Home, Collegiate 4-H, Am Chem Soc, U Choir, Karate Club. David, James M: Virginia Beach, Va. SCI: Tau Kappa Epsilon, histg Arnold Air Soc: Block P, Exponent, Phi Eta Sigma, WBAA. DeLisle, Joseph H II: Speedway. SCI: Alpha Chi Rhog Block P. Dinius, Linda L: Neenah, Wisc. SCI, Duhmeg Alpha Lambda Deltag Wesley Found. Disney, james W: Bristol. SCI, Cary. Dziadosz, Daniel E: Hammond. Married Stu, Am Chem Soc. ROW FOUR-Eshelman, Larry J: Wolcottville. SCI, State House, treas, asst treas, Peace Union, Phi Eta Sigma, Stu Co-op Assn, Young Dem. Eyster, james M: Indianapolis. SCI, Private Home, Sigma Pi Sigma. Fedor, Joyce M: Pittsburgh, Pa. SCI, Earhart. Fowler, Stanlev K: Brownsburg. SCI, Fairway, Phi Eta Sigma, Block P, Bapt Bible Union. Fryer, Richard W: Ft Wa ne. SCI: Married Stu, Phi Gamma Delta, public relations chmg ACM, Debris, Greek Week Penny Carn. Gamble, Ronald C: Columbus, Ohio. SCI, Farm House, steward: Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. ROW FIVE-Gerard, William F: Granger. SCI, McCutcheon. Goode, Beverly A: Murray, Ky. SCI, Private Home: Murray State, Alpha Omicron Pi, Beta Beta Beta, Delta Lambda Alpha. Green, Nick E: Speedway. SCI: Tarkington, soc dir, unit pres, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. Grimberg, George H: Hammond. SCI, Private Home. Gulbransen, Dale E Ir: Wheatfield. SCIg Private Home. Hamilton, Gary L: Greensburg. SCI, McCutcheon. ROW ONE-Harder, Richard C: jasper, SCL Private Home. Harmon, H James: Dyer. SCI, Married Stu, WCCR. Hartung, Carl C: Binghamton, NY. SCI, Si ma Phi Epsilon, song leader. Havel Bonnie L: Parma, Oiiio. SCL Delta Gamma, treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Counc, rush counselor, WRA. ROW TWO-Hetlin, Dawn M: Broadview, Ill. SCI, Married Stu, Gymnastics Club, Triton. Hinchman, Katherine: Gary. SCI, Shealy, AWS rep, standards chm, jud bd, Block P, Green Guard. Hoelzer Dennis I: Fairveiw Park, Ohio. SCI, Alpha Chi Rho, steward, recording sec, Allpha Epsilon Delta, Band, Phi Eta Sigma, Pre-Vet Cub. Holmes, John W: LaPorte. SCL Cary, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW THREE-Horrall, Gary L: Petersburg. SCL Pri- vate Home. Howe, Mary K: Balboa, Canal Zone. SCL Private Home, Earhart, pub chm, Alpha Kappa Delta, Soph Class Counc, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club, Rivet, Student Union, Pi Delta Phi. Ikuma, Gary K: Honolulu, Hawaii. SCL Delta Sigma Phi, chaplain, treas, Aero and Astro Soc, Alpha Eta Rho. johnson, Dennis A: Indianapolis. SCL Tarkington, Band. ROW FOUR-Kaley, Robert G II: S Bend. SCL Sigma Chi, pres, treas, co-editor, Delta Rho Kappa, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Lambda Upsilon. Karlsberg, Erwin M: Dayton, Ohio. SCL Private Home, ACM, Band, Hillel Found. Kauffman, Philp F: Ft Wayne. SCI, Private Home, Glee Club, U Choir, WCCR.. Kellam, David E: Wabash. SCL Alpha Sigma Phi, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Union. ROW FIVE-Kennerly, Donald J jr: Indianapolis. SCL Wiley, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. King, Thomas N: Anderson. SCL Wiley Hall, Outing Clu . Klemp, Mary C: Caruthersville, Mo. SCL Private Home, ACM, Purdue Camera Club, sec, Delta Rho Kappa, Wesley Found, YAF. Knarr, Vinton N: Indianapo is. SCL Private Home, Block P. ROW SIX--Koczor, Ronald ja Ft Wa ne. SCI, Wiley. Konotopka, Peter C: Gordon, Neb. SCI, Alpha Tau Omega, public relations officer, Ir Class Counc. Kraft, Karla S: Elmhurst, Ill. SCL Kappa Kappa Gamma, pan- hel rep, Meredith, gov bd, Block P, Drill Team Aux, Gold Peppers, Gree Week, Kappa Delta Pi, Mock P, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc, vice pres, office mgr, Alpha Tau Omega little sister. Kraft, Kathr n J: Terre Haute. SCL Alpha Omicron Pi, standards bfi, AWS, jud bd, Block P, Soph Class Counc, Green Guard, Mock P, Old Masters, Triton, show dir. ROW SEVEN-Krone, Karen L: Chesterton. SCI, Pri- vate Home, Meredith, standards chm, AWS, jud bd, Block P, Green Guard, Outing Club, Tomahawk, U Choir. Kubo, Patricia L: Wahiawa, Hawaii. SCI, Kappa Alpha Theta, Green Guard. Kunard, james P: Tell City. SCI, Private Home, Purdue Pilots Inc. Kunderd, Anthony W: Goshen. SCI, Wiley, Am Chem Soc. ROW EIGHT-Lam, Stella C: Hong Kong. SCI, Private Home. Latta, Robert B: Warsaw. SCI, Wiley, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. Larson, Robert W: Des Plaines, Ill. SCI, Lambda Chi Alpha, Block P. Law- son, Lan'y D: Elkhart. SCI, Private Home, Am Chem Soc, Alpha Phi Omega. Yi 't7' -as-5, fm -1 dw: rs' 'Nur ' we--r Vx. BN .V ffl :- l 1,111 I 0 - -1 4:.,+1... .M , ,4 -1 41.49-11 M fe'-sgvfw' ' 'M ah 1 11 ,11 rt f Y WW J,- ZQ1 , Q Y ,1 ZZ? I wa In '51 WV? H . 54 ' . - ,, , A -' 1- --, ff , - -. ' A -4 If Q . , A ,. .N ,. . fig- dw- - I 2 ,N ' , ,V c.,f ' , bv , , . Nw ,-, sw the Thc fblllldiltillll ofsciencc begins in the lLlbOl'2ltOl'y. ,I nv--gear:-F. .1 ,p- -' new .A,. 1 1 1 S ll - : -,-, WA., AM. - A 3: f 1 5 .1-x ,4- uf' L , 1 Z'ZEj'5-5 5322,jiJ5.'E:'1:g.5.2:',E.I1,21': 311: , 'Zz' rf, ' 3 245 if? '1'ZLr?, 32' ,:ag1:f:15g:, .'-. ' 5' ' . mgiffvv - ff- ., , yn A r F' , 'i - I V A' A 14- I Orld Qf today evolves into 198 ax X :N ROW ONE-Leckrone, Charles R: Hammond. SCI, Harrison. Lee, julia J: Marion. SCI, Shealy. Leonards, David F: W Lafayette. SCI, Private Home, Am Chem Soc, Band, Stu-Fac Advisory Bd, pres, Greek Week Penny Carn, Mock P, Off'Campus Menis Assn, SGS, Young Rep Club, Student Senate. Letsinger, Richard L: Hinsdale, Ill. SCI, Sigma Phi Epsilon, pledge trainer, jud bd, ACM, Gymnastics Club. Lionikis, Emmanuel M: Gary. SCI: Alpha Chi Rho, Pershing Rifles. Loudenback, David N: Anderson. SCI, Private Home, Delta Rho Kappa. Lynott, Sandy L: Griffith. SCI, Alpha Phi, song leader, chaplain, AVVS, Block P, Drill Team Aux, Green Guard, Green Gfagd Honorary, Mock P, Modern Dance Club, Old Masters: Gymnastics C u . ROYV TIVO-Magnussen, james R: Gallipolis, Ohio. SCI: Cary, Student Union: Young Rep Club. Mahoney. Marilyn S: Salt Lake City, Utah. SCI, Sigma Kappa, asst treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Green Guard, Bio Honors. Maki, Susan M: Bloomfield Hills, Mich. SCI, Alpha Xi Delta. journal corr, vice pres, Alpha Lambda Delta, ASG, AXVS: Gold Peppers: Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, U Choir. Malecha, Linda B: Cincin- nati, Ohio. SCI, Shoemaker, Angel Flight: Block P, Green Guard, Toma- hawk. Marshall, Stephen J: Carthage. SCI, Tarkington, Am Chem Soc. McCormick. Lois M: Tole o, Ohio. SCI, Shealy, AWS rep, standards chm. McCrum, Judith A: Hammond. SCI, Meredith, ANVS. ROW XTHREE-McEwen, Marylu K: Quincy, III. SCI, Alpha Xi Delta, treas, Gold Peppers, Kappa Delta Pi, Mortar Board, Panhel Counc. McFar- ren, Ann C: Indianapolis. SCI, Wood, standards chm. McLin, Marv I: Lafa- yette. SCI, Sigma Kappa, Triangle correspondent, U Choir. McMillan, Law- rence G: S Bend. SCI, Sigma Chi, rush chm, pledge trainer, Gimlet, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma: Skull and Crescent, Var Basketball Mgr. Meislin, Harvey W: Rochester, NY. SCI, Sigma Alpha Mu, Am Chem Soc, Band, Block P, Mock P, Rivet, ed-in-chief, Soph, jr, Sr Class Counc, Creek Week Penny Carn, Hillel Found, Skull and Crescent, WCCR, Young Dem. Mer- ritt, Lynn R: Bloomington. SCI, Acacia, asst treas, treas, Am Chem Soc. Mervine, Fred M: New Haven. SCI, Private Home, Debris, judo Club. the World of tomorrow ROW ONE-Miller, Earl E: Cambridge City. SCI, Owen, sen. Moore, W Michael: Bloomfield. Sci, Tarking- tong Delta Rho Kappa, Karate Club. Morgan, Janice I: S Bend. SCI, Earhart, pres, vice pres, Green Guard, U Choir, Womens Interhall Counc. Mudloff, William 1: Detroit, Mich. SCI, Phi Delta Theta, chaplain, Crew, Debris. Muomah, Francis O: Aba, Nigeria. SCI, Private Home, African Stu Assn. Mueller, Charles YV: VVashing4 ton, D.C. SCI, Private Home. ROVV TWO-Muhm, james M: Torrington, XVyo. SCI, Lambda Chi Alpha, scholarship chm, res, Crew, OIA. Murray, Emilv A: Anderson, SCI, Alpha Chi Omega, NVarden, Alpha Lambda Delta, AVVS, Debris, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Green Guard Honorary, Mock P. Nelson. Norman L: Lacon, Ill. SCI, Phi Gamma Delta. Netos, jasmine E: Hammond. SCI, Shealy, AWS. Nielsen, Kathryn J: Valparaiso. SCI, Alpha Phi, asst treas, Block P, Gold Peppers, Panhel Counc, Theta Sigma Phi, The Greek. Novak, Ronald D: Lafayette. SCI, Alpha Tau Omega. ROXV THREE-O'C0nnor, Connie C: Portsmouth, NH. SCI, Private Home, Block P, U Choir. Osborn, Thomas G: Elkhart. SCI, Private Home, Var Athletics. Outzen, Bruce F: Murray Hill, Nj. SCI, Delta U silon, rush chm, Y 'V ld N, ac. ff 7 ev.. ? :gr ,ff ' sa ug 1:71 F . ' s sec, Mock P. Otten, Carl E: Indianapolis. SCI, Lambda Chi Alpha, alumni sec, Chinese Stu Club, Outing Club, Sailing Club. Ozols, john: Indianapolis. SCI, Tarkington, jr sen, Block P. -6 ...ve ' 4 aa , N 4 ,.JP WP . MM 1 'f ' h ' V I 199 OK-I've got it in tocusg now what is it? in quest of nature-'s laws 200 dvi I Q Tiff, Ax 1 s Fires 34 s, Q., fi ,pr one IA 63' 'Vx if ' ' X 'Is My at X N fr A xx X. X R+ Exim, . 9 RONV ONE-Parkhurst, Donald R: Griffith. SCI: Private Home: Am Chem Soc: Student Un- ion: Univ Luth Assembg Stu Volunteer Corps. Peck, R Scott: Omaha, Neb. SCI: Alpha Tau Omega, activities chmg Delta Pig Air Police: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Block Pg Fresh Class Councg Gimlet: Omicron Delta Kappa: Skull and Crescentg Student Union. ROW' TNYO-Pelle, David NV: NVilmington, Ohio. SCIQ Cary: Am Chem Socg Bandg Phi Eta Siginag Phi Lambda Epsilon. Perry, james T: NV Lafayette. SCI. Private Homeg Crew. ROW' TIIREE-Pfaff, Thomas A: Skokie, Ill. SCI: Phi Gamma Deltag Plledderer. jolenez Valparaiso. SCI: Private Home. ROXV FOUR-Piper David W: Knox. SCI: Phi Sigma Kappa, pledge trainer: Var Athletics. Plumb, Barbara A: Pleasantville, NY. SCI: Alpha Chi Omega, standar s bd, asst rush chm, vice presg Block Pg Green Cuardg Mock Pg Assn Stu Govt, sec. ROW FIVE-Poehlmann, Ann E: Indianapolis. SCI: Meredith: Am Chem Soc: Student Senate: Stu Volunter Corps: Sigma Pi Alpha. Powell, Patricia K: Ft X'Vayne. SCI: Private Home: AVVSQ UI.-X. ROW' SIX-Price, NVilliam J: Wauwatosa, NVisc. SCI: XVileyg Block Pg Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. Purdum, VVilliam R: Versailles, SCL Sigma Nu, recorder: Am Chem Soc. -fs? it ,vu lf . , wr G- S L ROW ONE-Pyle, Carol M: Wynnewood, Pa. SCI, Alpha Phi, treas, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS, Block P, Alpha Epsilon Pi little sister, Exponent, Gold Pepgers, Green Guard Honorary, Mortar Board, Purdue Adv Counc, Stu Fac Comm, Sigma Pi Sigma, Theta Sigma P i, U Choir. Quandt, Aaron E: Ft Wayne. SCI, Private Home, Debris, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Purdue Math Club, Sailing Club. Rasp, Fred: Kendallville. SCI, Acacia, song leader, Debris, Grand Prix Found, Skull and Crescent. Reece, Randolph J: Warsaw. SCI, Acacia, Am Chem Soc. Reinhard, Larry W: Berne. SCI, Owen. Reinhart, John E: Evansville, SCI, Phi Kappa Theta. Rhoad, Martha C: Washington CH, Ohio. SCI, Phi Mu, pres, AWS rep, Alpha Lambda Delta, IAWS, Women's Interhall Counc, Green Guard, PCIA. ROW TWO-Roach, Mary A: Ft Wayne. SCI, Wood, Collegiate -I-H. Robertson, Douglas F: Syosset, NY. SCI, Tarkington, exec asst to pres, Block P, Phi Eta Sigma. Rosenau Ernest A jr: Hammond. SCI, Private Home, Sigma Pi Sigma. Ross, Diana L: Willowick, Ohio. SCI, Duhme, Allpha Epsilon Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Outing Club. Ruel john R: Plainfield. SCI, Cary. Ruekberg, Benjamin P: Highland Park, Ill. SCI, Private Home, McCutcheon, Iibrarian, Am Chem Soc, Bard, ed-in-chief, business m r, Hi lel Found, treas, Off-Campus Men's Assn, Peace Union, Lafayette Recorder Soc. Schoenberg, Linda S: Skoiie, Ill. SCI, Pi Beta Phi, asst treas, AWS, Block P, Green Guard, Alpha Tau Omega little sister. ROW THREE-Schowe, Edwin W: Anderson. SCI, Wiley, social dir, fresh orien chm, Ft Wayne Reg Campus, Science Club, pres, Am Chem Soc, sec-treas, Stu Body Govt, treas, Young Rep, Exponent, feature writer. Scott, john A: Brownsburg. SCI, Tarkington, sen, Block P, Mock P, Young Dem. Seehausen, Verne P: Dyer. SCI, Ca , Purdue Ranger. Seitz, Barbara A: Washington, D.C. SCI, Zeta Tau Alpha, treas, Gold Peppers, Alpha Lambldla Delta, Wesley Found, SGS, WRA, treas. Sexton, Victoria J: S Bend, SCI, Warren, corr chm, hall counc, gov bd, Block P, Green Guard, U Choir. Shade, O David jr: Dayton, Ohio. SCI, Private Home, Alpha Epsi on Pi, Exponent, Sigma Delta Chi, Lux Veriet. Shuppert, Gordon W: S Bend. SCI, Private Home. ROW FOUR-Sidote, Thomas J: Calumet City, Ill. SCI, Cary, joint counc, WCCR. Silverman Stanley A: Cleve- land, Ohio. SCI, Si ma Alpha Mu, treas, Block P, Phi Eta Sigma. Smarkola, Kathleen G: Phifadelphia, Pa. SCI, Earhart, pub coorcinator, social coordinator, Block P, Green Guard, SNEA, U Choir. Spangler, Robert E: Bloomington. SCI, Al ha Kappa Lambda, house mgr, rush chm, alumni relations, Block P, Univ Presby Church. Spite, George T: Mishlawaka. SCI, Private Home. Sprunger, Barton T: Beme. SCI, Cary, Sigma Pi Sigma, Univ Presby Church. Sroka, Virginia M: Hammond. SCI, Shealy, U Choir. ROW FIVE-Stegenga, David A: Chicago, Ill. SCI, Alpha Tau Omega, athletic dir, Fresh Class Counc. Stone, Richard L: Batavia, NY. SCI, Tarlcin ton, Alpha Phi Omega, Band. Struebing, Gregory T: Wauwatosa, Wisc. SCI, Tau Kappa Epsilon, treas, Banfi Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma. Tepper, Lawrence I: Finleyville, Pa. SCI, Tarkington, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tomahawk, Var Athletics, mgr. Troksa, james G: Whiting. SCI, Fowler Cts, Chess Club, SCOPE. Trujillo, William A: Pagosa Springs, Colo. SCI, Private Home, Outing Club. Van Meter, Patricia: Sturgis, Mich. SCI, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Angel Flight, Band, U Choir. K? 1 .,. 1,12 0- 45 1-vs ax' -Qu. , I . 191 'Q' 1 -' , ' Af -123115532 . . 1 ,Q 'hiarlz 3 V ,Q pn- ,. . C ' r mx t 4g....-.I 1: b , C.,q ROWV ONE-Van Schepen, Jean A: Lafayette. SCIg Private Home: Town Girls Org. Vasil, Peter T: Gary. SCIg McCutcheon. Vaszari, john P: S Bend. SCI: Private Home-g Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. Vega, Richard B: Webster Groves, Mo. SCIg Sigma Alpha Epsilon, athletic mgr, Am Chem Soc: Mock P. YValsh, Matthew I: Silver City, NM. SCI: Cary, joint councg unit pub, POMM, WCCR, sec. WVarner, james B: W Lafayette. SCI: Private Home, Alpha Phi Omega: Arnold Air Soc: Off-Campus Men's Assn. Warren, Gail R: Aurora, Ill. SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, purchasing agent, scholarship chm, pledge comm, exec bd: Band, Block and Bridle: Block Pg WRAg Drill Team Aux: Green Guard: Mental Health Assn, Mock Pg SNEA. ROVV TWO-WVeiler, Kristen A: Auburn. SCL Alpha Chi Omega, activities chmg AWS, Block Pg Fresh, Jr Class Counc, Exponent, Gold Peppers, Green Guard: SNEAg Theta Sigma Phi, vice pres. White, David A: Kirkwood, Mo. SCIg Owen, floor sen, Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. Williams, Odies H: Gary. SCI, Caryg Kappa Alpha Psig jazz Band. Williamson, Ann B: Valparaiso. SCI, A pha Omicron Pi, panhel delegateg Panhel Councg Young Rep Club. Willis, Claude E jr: Camby. SCI: Tarkingtong Karate Club, Naval ROTC Mutual Fund. WVillits, Russell E: Ft Wayne. SCI: Private Home: Ft Wayne Reg Campus, Science Club, pres, German Club, pres: Stu Assemb rep. Wilson, Anna M: Geneva, SCI: Private Home. ROW THREE-Wilson, john P jr: Westfield, Nj. SCIg McCutcheon, sen, pres pro tempg Camera Club, vice pres, pres. Winske, Dan: Hobart. SCI: Owen: Delta Rho Kap ag Sigma Pi Sigma. Wisker, Anita J: Shelbyville. SCI: Efoodgdlgappa Delta Pi. Woody, Donald K: Bloomingdalle. SCIg Married Stu. Yaney, David A: Ft Wayne. SCIg r arrie tu. Do you really think we could synthesize life in a test tube? Aspiring politician and Agriculture Dean, Earl Butz. stabilit amid change in agriculture Agronomy experiments determine proper soil types for plant growth. Qs.-, - - , A -Q ' 5 uNever change horses in mid-streamn may be a good adage for equestrians, but it doesnit apply to Purdueis Agriculture school. In january Dean Earl Butz resigned from the academic arena to follow his hat into the politi- cal ring. Interim Dean Norman Volk abandoned an early retirement to effect a smooth transition midstream for the nations third largest School of Agriculture. Along with the new dean will come a new option. The Animal Science endorsement has been extended to include Ani- mal Science Industries, which will provide a broader business base for Agriculture students. 203 halfway School Students learn to use analog computer, one of many instruments in Ag Engineering. Ag engineers made corn picking easier by developing new equipment. 204 f . 53' ,nod Food handling researchers measure the properties of an apple. half ag, half engineer--the ag engineer ALPHA EPSILON--Back Row: C. Spillmang R. Morey, L. H. Klueter, K- Weinhvld, I- Perumpral, J. Crosbff, L. Pickett, A Estes, B. Mitchell, G. Hoene, G. Foster, P. Goodrich, K. Von- Dale- First Row: L- Stephens, I- Sell, D- Yeger ehner, R- Smith Bargen, G. Bockelman. Second Row: G. Zachariah, C. Flood, M.Joray, D. Smith, T. Lindenman, L. Thompson. 205 CERES--Back Row: A. Brown fAdvisorJ, C. Cauble, D. Veathers R. Hanes, I. Ristow, -I. Frischie, D. McKinnes, R. Lurngkin C. Bitler, D. Cerke, C. Staley, R. Best. Second How: I. Sc uer man, R. Hasler, R. Levy, C. Douglass, L. Thompson, T. Dom mer, I. Malcolm, B. Steinman, fVice-Presidentl, C. Scheirer, A little TLC goes Ll long way with women and plants. 206 s R. Shirk, W. Eberle, C. Centry, H. Hodges, KAdvisorD. First Row: M. Nelson, S, Schaible, R. Laidig, L. Ervin, B. Bye QPresidentD, R. Wawel, E. Heckman, T. Martin CTreasurerJ, J. Foster, S. Klus, C. Ullom, 1. Brewton, E. Erdman fC0rresponsing Secretaiyj. Poke your finger 2 inches into the mud, then drop the seed. This knob turns on the Liquid Scintillation Spectrometer. 5 .ff X ws' ALPHA ZETA--Back Row: D. Weinhold, D. Moore, T. Ron- mey, E. Heckman, C. Bitler, C. Hoene, F. Abbrinc, D. Clayton, P. Brechbill, D. Barkman, W. Ludeman, M. Williams, F. Caier. Third Row: E. Cass. J. Vaughn, P. Henrich, M. Van Natta, I. Wasson C. Redinger, R. Dieter, C. Longi, S. Hurley, R. Robin- son, W. Biake, S. Naile, F. Benker, J. Linvi le, T. Dommer. Sec- greenhousc second home to Hort majors ond Row: M. Smith, L. Sloat, D. Francis, B. Conrad, M. Creevy, E. Brown, W. Kuhu, B. Hunter, I. Quivey, W. Aikmh, D. Yegerlehner. First Row: L. Schaeffer, R. Levy, T. Murakami, W. Knauer, S. Wilds, E. Klingaman, 1. Schwartz, R. Honegger S. Brown, M. Baldwin, L. Geyer. 207 1 7 W il' W -.1 -r-4' iv ROW ONE-Adams, Charles R: Hammond. AC, Mar- ried Stu: Forestry Club. Alter, Robert 1: Ft Wayne. AC: Private Home: Hort Soc. Armstrong, Joe H: Springville. AC: Wiley. Atkinson, Arthur B: Fowler. AG, Tarkington. ROW TWO-Banter, Bill B: Marion. AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, activity chm, A Econ Club: Collegiate 4-Hg Skull and Crescent, Stugent Union. Barbour, james E: Indianapolis. AC: Delta Sigma Phi, vice pres, house mgr, pledge trainer, ed, alumni chm: Forestry Club. Bare, Charles H: S Bend. AC, State House, work mgr, Stu Co-op Assn: VVildlife Club, Young Rep Club. Batt, Tommy L: Campbellsburg. AC, Private Home. ROW THREE-Benner, Steven M: Fowler. AC, Private Homeg Ag Econ Club. Bergdoll james H jr: Dunkirk. AG, Owen. Berry, Phillip L: Elwood. AC: Theta Chi, pledge marshall, rush chm, exltlnsion chm, house mgr, pledge class pres: Ag Econ Clu g Mock Pg Old Masters: Purdue Ranger. Billings, Dennis L: Rochester. AC: Tarkington, exec athletic dir, pub dir, Reamer Clubg Young Dem. traveling living path of knowledge The wheels of progress turn: Ag students grow a better pumpkin. .s 4' ROW ONE-Blake WVilliam H: Laconia. AG: Tarking' ton, floor sen, fresh counc: Alpha Zeta: Army Honor Guard. Blaydes, Keith A: New Market. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, song leader: Ag Sci Club: Band: Block and Bridle: Collegiate -1-H: Kappa Kappa Psi: Young Dem. Bousman, Phillip K: Anderson. AG: Married Stu: Agronomy Club. Branneman Daryl W: Cloverdale. AG: Apha Gamma Rho: AS EJ Soc: jr, Sr Class Counc: Co legiate -1-H: Skull an Crescent: Young Dem. RONV TVVO-Breidenbach, Jack VV: Indianapolis. AG: Phi Kappa Sigma, pledge trainer, corres sec: Hort Soc. Brier, Dan L: Williamsport. AG: Married Stu: Agronomy Club. Bright, Phillip D: Whiteland. AG: McCutcheon, unit pres, floor sen: Ag Econ Club: Collegiate 4-H. Biiogk, Max E: Bourbon. AG: Fowler Cts: Agronomy C u . ROW THREE-Brock, Rex A: Bourbon. AG: Fowler Cts: Agronomy Club. Brown, Eric A: Battle Ground. AG: Apha Gamma Rho, usher: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Fresh Class Counc: Grand Prix Found: Skull and Cre- scent: Student Union. Bunner, Mark D: Mt Summit. AG: Private Home: Band: Collegiate 4-H: Kappa Kappa Psi. Bye, Bruce WV: Portland. AG: Rochdale, asst treas: Ag Econ Club: Ceres: Collegiate 4-H: Purdue Univ Theatre: Stu Co-op Assn: Ag Econ Counc: Ag Econ Club, treas. ROW FOUR-Campbell, Dwight J: Tipton. AG: Agron- omy Club. Carmichael, Charles B: Greenfield. AG: Married Stu: Ag Ed Soc. Chastain, Stephen R: Orleans. AG: Rochdale: Agronomy Club: Collegiate -1-H: Mock P: Young Dem. Clamme, David N: Hartford City. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, house special events. ROW FIVE-Clark, Barry E: Liberty Center. AG: Pri. vate Home. Clark, William F: Greensburg. AG: Wiley: Bapt Stu Found: Collegiate -1-H. Clase, Darrell G: War- saw. Private Home: Ag Econ Club. Comerford, Ted D: Peru. AG: Block and Bridle: jr, Sr Class Counc. ROW SIX-Cradick, John L: Cloverdale. AG: Private Home. Culver, Eric E: Chalmers. AG: Private Home: Block P: Crew: Pre-Vet Club. Daggy, William W: Thorntown. AG: Harrison. Dahl, Robert R: Lowell. AG: Private Home: Alpha Phi Omega: Off-Campus Men's Assn: Old Masters: Stu Fac Comm: Student Senate: Young Rep Club. ROW SEVEN-Dahms, Delbert M: Tinley Park, 111. AG: McCutcheon. Dale, Steven E: Wabash. AG: Alpha Sigma Phi, steward: Ag Sci Club: Alpha Zeta: Block P: Mock P: SGS. Davis Duane, H: LaFontaine. AG: ' .-.z 1 'f . 1-1-:.:::'::'.s . 94,451.1 ,, .' 'V 127 2.291 51, ' 122' x H A A , 43,2 4. .v 'Q :1lqr. CI' Civ ' ' 4' g i Q' ' A f iq' Y . J - 41 f IA M U ,T 4 , ,V gg, 5 . Z M . 37 ....- A , ,,... ,. MX V! Q A f is N-.X va X.. :K V X Dover, vice pres, work mgr, purchasing agent: Band. Davis, Ned A: Culver. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, asst A treas: Army Honor Guard: Ag Econ Club: Dairy Club. 9 'e . ROW EIGHT-Dennis, William B: Paris, Ill. AG: . .V Owen. Detamore, Helen L: Marion. AG: Private Home: ,1'f,,A Block P: Hort Soc. DeYoung, Kenneth R: Wheatiield. ,Q T- ' AG: Private Home: Agronomy Club. Dice, Duane: Veedersburg. AG: Fowler Cts: Purdue Pilots Inc. C 1 ,+- 'lb- ? hv N-Q... gf' .M-r 'W :E Q EJ ,wg 209 Rh 'QE' 'Qu' 'VPS gg: .Km A31 urxvv 55 eww, 16 Sf I as fr f f. A at -ss .t li -gy X ,-.A : aff N, Y N...-v : N df. , X -- X Q-s:,. - ROW ONE-Dijak james D: Whiting. AG, Private Home, Wildlife Club. Druley, Daniel R: Richmond. AG, McCutcheon, floor sen, sen-at-large, Agronomy Club. Earhart, Nerf F: Kimmell. AG, McCutcheong Ag Ed Soc, Agronomy C ub. Fearis, David W: Peoria, Ill. AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, athletic mgr, Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta, Student Union. ROW TWO-Ferreira, Antonio C: Brazil, S America. AIG, Private Home. Fields, Terry R: Covington. AG, Sigma Pi, vice pres, pledge trainer, sec: Ag Econ Club, Crew, Gimlet. Fishman, Samuel R: Evansville. AG, Owen. Ford, Stephen D: Lagro. AG: Private Home: Ag Econ Club. ROW THREE-Fordice, Richard D: Russellville. AG, Fowler Ctss Ag Ed Soc. Foster, Janice C: Abingdon, Ill. AG: Private Home: Ceres. Frailey, Edwin C jr: Hebron. AG: Lambda Chi Alpha, scholarship chm, Agronomv Club. Franklin, Charles M: Indinapolis. AG: Private Home: Collegiate 4-H. ROW FOUR-Gaier, Francis E: Keystone. AG: Farm- house, house mgr, Ag Ed Soc: Agronomy Club, Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-Hg F olk-a-Whirlers. Gentry, Gerald T: W Lafayette. AG, Married Stu: Ag Counc, Agronomy Club, Am Soc of Agronomy, pres of stu activities. Gerke, Darrell L: Ft Wayne. AG, Alpha Chi Rho, vice pres, Block and Bridle, Greek Week Penny Cam. Gillan, john A: Thomtown. AG: Private Home, Wiley, Fresh Class Counc. ROW FIVE-Goad, Michael P: Evansville. AG: Gary, unit pres, unit councg Agronomy Club, Wesley Found. Groninger, Dennis L: Akron. AG: Married Stu, Block P. Hagemeier, Robert I: Edwardsport. AG, Chauncey, membership chmg Collegiate 44Hg Mock Pg Stu Co-op Assn. Hagemeier, William R: Edwardsport. AG, Chaun- cey, house mgr, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club. ROW SIX-Hahn, William M: Lafayette. FOR, Private Home: Forestry Club. Haines, Leonard L: Noblesville. AG: Private Home, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club. Han-is, Terry A: Avon. AG' Alpha Gamma Rho, pledge class sec, treas, Ag Econ Club. Hasler, Ronald L: New- berry. AG: Private Home: Ag Ed Soc, Alpha Tau Alpha. ROW SEVEN-Hayworth, lim D: Morocco. AG, Roch- dale, purchasing agent: Bloc and Bridle: Collegiate 4-H. Heckman, Edward H: Lagro. AGQ Farmhouse, rush comm, pledge comm, house operations comm: Ag Counc, pres: Ag Ed Soc: Agronomy Club, Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Zeta, Band: Christian Stu Fellow, Collegiate 4-H3 Finals comm: Curriculum and Stu Relations Comm. Hedges, Harry J: Ft Wayne. AG, Wiley: Wildlife Club. Hfilm, Stephen R: Plymouth. AG, Harrison: Ag Econ G u . ROW EIGHT-Hilger, Steven E: Ft Wayne. AC: Stellar Brothers, purchasing agent, Ag Econ Club. Hillis, john H: Greencastle. AG: McCutcheon, fresh counc: Agron- omy Club. Hosken, Francisco S: Carangola, Brazil. AG: Private Home. Hudkins, Joe: Rochester. AG, Sigma P1, sec. u I f' ROW ONE-Hudson, Michael A: Slpencerville. AG: Farmhouse: Ag Econ Club: jr, Sr Cass Counc: Col- legiate 4-I-I: Greek Week Penny Cam: Old Masters: PCIAg SNEA: Student Union, vice pres. Huntsman, joseph K: Albion. AG: McCutcheon, unit pub dir, politi- cal dir: Ag Ed Soc. Ivers, Drew R: Vincennes. AG: Private Home: Agronomy Club: Sailing Club: Young Rep Club. ROW TWO-jackson, Gerald W: Orleans. AG: Private Home. Jessup, Dale E: Sheridan. AG: Sigma Pi, sec, alumni sec: Ag Ed Soc. jones, Don E: Lexington. AG: McCutcheon: Bridge Club. jabbaay Ross W: Grand Rapids, Mich. AG: Alpha Kaglpa Lambda, chaplain, exec bd rep, social chm: Block an Bridle: Block P: Collegiate 4-H. ROW THREE-Jones, Franklin E: Arlington. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho: Block and Bridle. Jones, Robert T: james- town. AG: State House, sec, house purchaser: Ag Econ Club: Mock P: Stu Co-op Assn: Rodeo Club. jordan, Gary jr Alexandria. AG: Farmhouse: Agriculturistg Col- legiate -1-H: Block and Bridle. Kessler, Mike A: Ladoga. AG: Private Home: Dairy Cattle judging Team: Young Rep Club. ROW FOUR-Kimble, Edward A: Columbia City. AG: McCutcheon: ACS. Kiphart, Charles E: Frankfort. AG: Owen: Hort Soc. Kirkwood james G: Milwaukee, Wisc. AG: Alpha Sigma Phi: AICl1E: Debris: Exponent: Mock P: Outing Club. Kisner, Tom L: Wabash. AG: Private Home. ROW FIVE-Kissel, David A: Evansville. AG: Tarking- ton, sen: Hort Soc. Knauer, William W II: Ft Wa ne. AG: Wiley: Alpha Zeta: Phi Eta Sigma: Wildlife Club: judo Club. Kochert, Michael N: Lafayette. AG: Private Home: OlT4Campus Men's Assn: Wildlife Club. Kuhn, Frederickll III: Cincinnati, Ohio. FOR: Private Home: Forestry C ub. Well, I'll be a horse's hoof. t ,X PX K 'HS' 'AA' .4-.AM 6.-Q 1 V ,H QA x ,awe 1 If 'Wil 'fltav cc, Ai, gg- f,., ,. Q -L..-'Y .f '34 s...2 . 4 I ' a ' 'H' A xx 5: If H . V q w. . , Jfaxgx ,. -,f,,r-9 Nh... 9 may The peace and serenity of a farm provide a sharp contrast to the hectic campus life of an Ag student. nature and her mysteries explored ROW ONE-Kuhn, William E: Greenfield. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, scholarship sec: Agronomy Club: Alpha Zeta: Ceres. Lankford, james P: Martinsville. AG: Private Home: Agronomy C ub: Block and Bridle: Collegiate -I-H: Young Re Club. Lesher, William G: Royal Center. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, pledge class socialichm, asst rush chm: Agronomy Club: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Omicron Delta Kappa: Scabbard and Blade: Sigma Alpha Nu: Skull and Crescent: Student Union: Young Rep Club. Lightfoot, Gary W: Tipton. AG: Cary: Block and Bridle. List, Allen C: Indianapolis. AG' Alpha Gamma Rho: Ag Econ Club: Block P: Collegiate 4-H. Lockhart, Fay E: Walton. AG: Farmhouse: Ag Counc, vice pres: Ag Econ Club: Block P: Col egiate 4-H, vice pres: Debris: Skul and Crescent. Lon , Gary G: Franklin. AG: Fowler Hcigusfe, standards bd, athletic lTlg1', Ag Counc: Alpha Zeta: Block and Bridle: Folk-a- W ir ers. ROW TWO-Lucas, Wayne E: Terre Haute. AG: Private Home. Lukac, John K: N Judson. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, invitations, relations chm: Ag Econ Club: Block P: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. Malcolm, john L: Huntertown. AG: Married Stu: Agronomy Club: Married Stu Counc. Markworth, Paul W: Milwaukee, Wisc. FOR: Private Home: Terry Cts, unit counc: Forestry Club. Mason, Lonnie E: Guil- ford. AG: Kneale, vice pres: work mgr: Block and Bridle, Block P: Collegiate 4-H. Matthews, Edward L: Ft Wayne. FOR: Wiley: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi. Mauer, Roger J: Greensburg. AG: Farmhouse: Alpha Zeta: Ag Econ Club: Gimlet: IFC: Mock P: Skull and Crescent. ROW THREE-Mayo, Kenneth E: W Lafayette. AG: Farmhouse, public relations officer: Collegiate 4-H: IFC: Pre-Vet Club: Scabbard and Blade: U Choir. McCol- lough, Terry C: LaPaz. AG: Fowler House, treas: Ag Ed Soc: Pre-Vet Club. McCor- mick, David D: Romney. AG: Private Home: Ag Econ Club: Band: Off-Campus Men s Assn: Young Rep Club. McGreevy, Michael G: Lafayette. AG: Phi Kappa Tau, chaplain: Alpha Zeta: Forestry Club: Skull and Crescent: Xi Sigma Pi. McKee, Donnie J: Fortville. AG: Farmhouse: Ag Econ Club: Agriculturist: Collegiate 4-H: SGS. Melcher Don R: Wheatlield. AG: Fairway, pres: Alpha Zeta: Stu Co-op Assn. Mesker, Ronald L: Evansville. AG: Theta Xi, treas: Block P: Campus Chest: Student Union. ROW FOUR-Metzger, William R: S Whitley. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, scholarship chm, pres: Alpha Zeta: Block and Bridle: Ceres: Gimlet: Glee Club: Skull and Cres- cent: Young Rep Club. Meyer, Michael K: New Albany. FOR: Private Home: Forestry Club. Meverholtz, Steven E: Evansville. AG: Tarkington: Hort Soc. Michener, Bruce C: Kirkwood, Mo. AG: Delta Sigma Phi, pres: Ag Econ Club: Phi Eta Sigma: YAF: Young Rep Club. Miller, Cary L: Bremen. AG: Private Home: Collegiate 4-H. Minich, David A: Camden: AG: Delta Upsilon, athletic mgr, chaplain: Ag Econ Club: Colle- giate 4-H: Univ Presby Church. Minick, Ron C: Veedersburg. AG: Private Home. ROW ONE-Nelson, Margaret D: Merrillville. AG: Ear- hart: Ceres: Hort Soc, sec. Neville, Cecelia A: W Lafay ette. AG: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block and Bridle: Rodeo Club. ROW TWO-Newell, Richard D: Delphi. AG: McCutch eon, unit athletic dir: Naval ROTC Mutual Fund Quarterdeck Soc. Nichols, Stanley R: Connersville. AG: Farmhouse: Ag Ed Soc: Agronomy Club: Alpha Tau Alpha: Collegiate -I-H. ROW THREE-Norris, james H: Lynn. AG: Farmhouse asst treas: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Zeta: Band: Christian Stu Fellow. Nye, Michael E: Indianapo- lis. AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, asst rush chm, pledge trainer: Block and Bridle: Fresh Class Counc: Soph Class Vice Pres: IFC: Old Masters: Skull and Crescent: Young Rep Club. ROW F OUR-Patrick, Donald E: Morristown. AG, Harrison fresh counc: Wildlife Club. Peyton, Stephen R Evansville. AG: McCutcheon: Camera Club, vice pres' Ag Econ Club. Phillips, Charles R: Tinley Park, Ill. AG McCutcheon. Pletcher, Steven K: Elkhart. AG: Wiley- Cary, sen: Block P: Judo Club. ROW FIVE-Rahmoeller, William L: DeMotte. AG McCutcheon. Redinger, Charles E: Argos. AG: Private Home: Ag Counc: Ag Ed Soc: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Zeta: Kappa Delta Pi: Block P: Wesley Found. Redlin, Allan E: Winamac. AG: Kneale House, treas, exec counc: Ag Econ Club. Retter, William J: Osceola. AG: Cary, unit counc: joint counc: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Hort Soc: Karate Club: Phi Eta Sigma. ROW SIX-Rhine Edward L: Kokomo. FOR: Private Home: Outing Club: Forestry Club. Rhoads, Thomas D: Ladoga. AG: Al ha Gamma Rho, pledge trainer, treas: Ag Ed Soc: Collegiate 4-H: IFC: Skul and Crescent. Rieffel, Larry D: Owensville. AG: State House. Roberts, Gregory M: Lake City, Pa. AG: Owen: Pre-Vet Club. ROW SEVEN-Robinson, Roger A: Paoli. AG: Private Home: Alpha Zeta: Christian Stu Fellow. Rone, Dennis A: Anderson. AG: Wile , floor sen: Ag Counc. Roney, Thomas E: McCordsviPle. AG: Fairway, food buyer: Alpha Zeta: Hort Soc: Stu Co-op Assn. Rose, Mark A: Wawaka. AG: Married Stu: Band. ROW EIGHT-Rush, Michael S: W Lafayette. AG: Private Home: Agronomy: Block P: Student Union. Rutz, Kenneth L: LaPorte. AG: Private Home: Agronomy Club: Mock P: Univ Luth Church. Salyers Robert I: Knox. AG: Owen, sen: Block and Bridle: Block P. Sarber, David R: Plainfield. AG: Kneale, standards, scholarship, hist, fire, health and safety. W W- ' 5,-Q: :V v,e1','g . . .f in I WW ev-A59 fb' yg-..,. ,W Jar' ..--.2 ,,.. Km 04' lf F? if if J 'Q' 1'-u . v-M, nf! -vw 213 ROW ONE-Schafer, Richard L: Coal City. AG, Private Home, Ag Ed Soc, Band. Schuerman, john P: Napoleon. AG, Private Home, Ceres. Schwartz, james E: Portland. AG, Farmhouse, pres, social chm, Ag Econ Club, Alpha Zeta, Campus Chest, Collegiate 4-H, Debris, IFC, Phi Eta Sigma, Student Union, IBM dance. Serrano, William: Bucaramamga, Columbia, South America. AG, Married Stu. ROW TWO-Sharp, Alan S: Lafayette. AG, Private Home, Ag Ed Soc, Alpha Tau Alpha. Shidler, Eldwyn I: Plymouth. AG, Stellar Brothers, Ag Ed Soc, Collegiate -1-H, Pre-Vet Club. Shirk, Roland S: Greensburg. AG, Wiley, sen, exec social coordinator, Ag Econ Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Block P, Ceres, Counc of Relig Org, Collegi- ate -1-H. Simmons, Steve R: Elmira, NY. AG, Sigma Phi Epsilon, alumni relations dir, corres sec, Arnold Air Soc, B ock P, IFC, Mock P, Phi Eta Sigma. ROW THREE-Singler, William R: S Bend. AG, Wiley, Canoe, Outing Club. Sink, Donald R: Kirklin. AG, Harri- son, athletic dir, Ag Econ Club, Reamer Club. Sloat, Loren R: Goshen. AG, Private Home, Alpha Zeta, Dai I' Club. Smith, Clyde E Jr: Elkhart. FOR, Wiley, fresh counc, sen, Alpha Zeta, Forestry Club, Naval ROTC Mu- tual Fund, Quarterdeck Soc. ROW F OUR-Smith, Darrell L: Loogootee. AG, Private Home, Ag Ed Soc. Snider, Kenneth C: Decker. AG, Chauncey, vice pres, Mock Pg Stu Co-op Assn. Snyder, Dale W: Mt Vernon. FOR, Private Home, Forestry Club. Snyder, Thomas R: Seymour. AG, Beta Sigma Psi, treas, Agronomy Club. ROW FIVE--Stafford, Thomas H: Hope. AG, Alpha Sig- ma Phi, sec, mothers' club rep, Ag Econ Club, Folk-a- Whirlers, Student Union. Stale , Garf' A: Cloverdale. AG, Private Home, Ag Econ Club, Apha Zeta, Ceres. Steele, Jeffry 1: W La ayette. AG, Private Home, Band. Steinman, Barry L: Woodburn. AG, Married Stu, Ag Ed Soc, Alpha Tau Alpha, Ceres, Kappa Delta Pi. ROW SIX-Stelzner, Bradley K: Coatesville. AG, Private Home, Pre-Vet Club. Stevens Michael I: Bremen. AG, Farmhouse, Ag Counc, A Ed Soc, Agriculturist, Alpha Tau Alpha, vice pres, Bang, Gimlet, Mock P, Sigma Del- ta Chi. Temme, Alvin C: Evansville. AG, Tarkington, head waiter. Tetrick, Rex L: Greensburg. AG, Private Home, Young Rep Club, Ag Econ Club. ROW SEVEN-Thayer, Douglas S: Osgood. AG, Mar- ried Stu, Army Honor Guard. Tomson, Terry L: Denver. AG, Private Home. Troutman, Keith A: Kewanne. AG, Private Home. Turle Una R: Scottsburg. AG, Private Home, Block and Bridle, Pre-Vet Club, Rodeo Club, ROW EIGHT-Tumer, john A: Frankfort. FOR, Wiley, Forestry Club, Outing Club, Xi Sigma Pi. Voris, David L: Windfall. AC, Alpha Gamma Rho, Ag Econ Clubs Agronomy Club, Bowling League. Wallis, Charles DW: Evansville. AG, Tarkington, Ag Econ Club, Collegiate -1-H, Folk a Whirlers. Walsh, Daniel L: Kewanna. AG, Chauncey, Mock P, Stu Co-op Assn. 214 ' Getting to the root ofthe problem. tomorroW's Luther Burbank ROW ONE-Warren, Paul E: Indianapolis. ACg Married Stug Ag Ed Socg Alpha Tau Alphag Collegiate -1-H. Warvel, Richard A: Lynn. ACg Rochdale, asst work mgr, athletic chm, pledge trainerg Ceresg Stu Co-op Assng Wildlife Club. ROW TWO-Wasson, james A: Union City. AGg Private Homeg Ag Ed Socg Alpha Tau Alphag Alpha Zeta. Weaver, John M. Crawfordsville. ACg Private Home. ROW THREE-Weller, Lawrence E: Coodland. ACg Private Homeg Agronomy Club. VVen- ning, Neil I: Greensburg. AGg Farmhouse, treasg' Ag Econ Club. ROW FOUR-Whittington, Charles L: Elizabethtown. AC-g Alpha Camma Rho, activities dirg gfngetg Pep Comm. Williams, Marion P: Salem. AGQ Private Homeg Alpha Zetag U Choirg Hort U . ROW FIVE-Wilson, William E: Lyons. ACg Private Home. Wolter Lany D: Covington. FORQ Private Homeg Forestry Clubg Naval ROTC Mutual Fundg Quarterdeck Soc. ROW SIX-Wood, Ted L: W Lafayette. FORg Private Homeg Collegiate 4-Hg Forestry Club. Worland, Steven C: Wheatland. ACg Rochdale, food buyerg Ag Ed Socg Collegiate 4-l-I. ROW SEVEN-Yochum, Thomas J: Vincennes. ACg Chauncey, standards commg Agronomy Clubg Mock Pg Stu Co-op Assn. Yoke, W Calvin: Camby. FORQ Caryg Bandg Forestry Clubg Glee Clubg U Choir. ROW EIGHT-Zak, Walter C: N Iudson. FORg Caryg Forestry Club. Zimmerman, Robert L: Evansville. ACg McCutcheong Karate Club. A ,illii .1 J IR A xv ,. 35 - an E r ,g. rn. S. 4 l iff' . x Q . v awe 'iii Q gf. ,I I , . .Q w ?L K ta. .- - ls s: 'Q Pk ' . W sit? WNFR ' F-biiiiis? - .,. , aa.. . X m x. .. xsxxgkf- .. ,QQXNQ X X . 0 sk F Eg: -s.-. SYRNAQI . Y N +b5S:i3KC'4'7'5' 3:-SSS? x R ,V A s' TQ? V . tg N U iii wr '2 A w t Xbgs X A 215 tunnel traveling Grad-H1lton1tes Over half of Purdues tunnel traveling grad students will take their last jaunt between Krannert and the Cypress Room because of defemient recalls. Consequently, there will be fewer hands grabbing for grants out of the twenty million dollars that Uncle Sam willed to Purdue for research projects. So far the quickest hand has been that of the Graduate Science Department. Their speed paid off to the tune of five million dollars. In order to obtain one of the individual grants, grad students must have top grades. All-nightersn become a habit, and tension rises to near suicidal heights. Some of the pressures of grad school, those of theses writing, have been elimi- nated. Each department sets its own policy on theses requirements. PhD candidates can avoid writing a Masters thesis in some cases. although Dr. Andrews, Dean of the Graduate School, does not 'advise such a program. Grad students have found through experience that life in the Grad-Hiltonv can make the tensions of twelve credits a little more bearable. i Q X ? A Formal receptions in the Krannert Drawing Room draw grads and undergrads alike. aw :gr-,Q K Q5 4 1:-xv - ' ff'--'1r??3Q '- -: .V-,::Q:. N. gi- x Mr. Krannert, the man behind the portrait. 217 nf., xv V F! we b M, 41 f ,Q ,e V 1 .L ' ' 4 11343 l 'D X X W i i -www--.3 Vx fg if .ft 5 ,gm pzaiiviiies fn n ?!,L:g'.w H.,-., w--- 20 lc 'Q Q Four hours of engineering Or five hours of home ec Dull The mind With knowledge, And even The sone seek escope ., ,ex I 221 To excel From clossroom oblivion Forms The goo! of Those Who clog The offices of The Union Seorching Tor meoining, Wondering if They found iT. 222 ' Y QQ 490. f , 2 ff, F 1 wb T rf- fi- elf- - f -uv . Q, gf Q' 4 7 E' is N 2, T ,vary , Q4 ,y Q D s I To sfond ouT VViThin yourself Hoping ThoT someone else moy noTic:e Somewhere in The middle OT The bond, ls The mon ploying The horn- Only he Could be proud OT his misTokes, For vviThouT him The oTher live hundred, And moyloe life, Would lock o liTTle someThing. O 225 w 4 Iron Key coordinates activities B 1'11 ce Alan Cordingley William Otto Fifield Donald Earl Knebel David Robert Morganstein Steven Charles Radow Donald Roy Salo Charles Locke Scripps Stuart Chase Stock Thomas Stenson White, jr. Nine mcu. nine Purdue students. nine lcaclcrs ol' campus activities-the 1968 Class of Iron Key worked together to coordinate stuclcnt activities and the administration. Continuing their tradition ol- secrecy, tlic Malag- nificcut Nincn also tackled many of the multiversitics prolilems caused lu' the rapid growth in the stuclent population. Tlirougliout the year tlic Keys strove in a common effort to make the students voice heard and acknowl- edged by liotli the faculty and aclministration. llllllllllllllllillllllllllililill .,l mn es .. fri , 5, pq X MTN .M 1 F1 5 alicia r t 5 4 ill ' 'N F Q 1 gt pt Z lil lil l 3 p ji j ' ll :Q ll 1 i 1 I . f I 1 1-, l . ,Ll I , l Does this say Men?', Pete Tennyson, president, surveys the subject. Coats and ties were the ODK attire, but infoimality Was the atmosphere. Employing a realistic attitude, the Century Circle evadecl formal programs, yet managed to unilw' the leaders in each phase of campus life. Con- cerned with the individual role of the student, the men ofthe laurel crown and the women of the mortar board cooperated to sponsor the Leadership Conference. Un- like other honoraries. ODK was the goal reached, rather than a Stepping stone. 228 not a stepping stone Now where do we go? GO --...4 ODK MEMBERS--Back Row: M. Reaggln, D. Morganstein, D. Conquest, S. Rldow C McW1ll1ams Second Row R R. Wendt, J. Rilev, S. Tebbe, -I. Green, J. Marshall. Fourth Row: Parker, B. Gillilan, S Whlte Fzrst Row O Flfleld S Scruggs T. Baxter, K. Schwab, W. Levenfeld, S. Sehnautz, R. Evans, J. R. Knauer, S. Peck, P Tennx Son L Scrxppe Butler. Third Row: S. Stock, B. Lesher, M. Munsell, I. Byron, Mr. Mackey, who do you think will run for Student Body President? 41, 11 , X' 'Y ' xl! XV 1 ,nf :fx X,-aw Q .sk 1'--V ,. 230 2? 'X 1 v W 1, EW My -my WN ff Y n W, .-n , up E M' M dv in IA f I M 'h v N ' ' 5 ef 5 run' ' V an H 1 L, tg ry r M I gf' ,M -' ffjqgg ., 'N F M. Q . 6 -fm .- X x ,rn ' . ' ' M g 4 affQGLf1f?iifD,?if 1' gg ' N f il' Mortar Board breaks tradition Red? Are you kidding me? was a common cry as stu- dents returned this fall and hought their Mortar Board Calendar. Breaking with a past tradition of dull, drah colors, the MBS chose bright red to cover their 1967-68 production. Continuing on the hright side, they celebrat- ed their 4Qth Anniversary with a Homecoming hreakhst Spiced by an l1'on Key Serenade. Apparently the Nlortar Boards enjoyed singing for they turned out full force for a Christmas Carolling party with the Keys. The year end- ed with the traditional candlelight tapping of the new class in May. MORTAR BOARD-Buck Row: Pam llikhlen, Sue Fisher, Jeni johnson, Baiih Bradley, Dor Nlueller, Nlarvlu McEwen, Barh Allen, Barh NVatts, jamie Street. Sr't'onfl Row: Dottie Carlton, Carol P le, Georgia McKin- ley, Karla Kraft, laid Hutchison, Ann Nfetz. First Row: Tliish, Susan Yost, Marilynn Bottomley, Sarah Bailey, Lyn i liller, Fran CllllClOl'lt', Syd WVJI- tbrd, Pam Parish, jane Kimi. While the cat's away, the mice will play. SENIOR STAFF--Top to Bottom: Locke Scripps CEdit0r-in- Chiell, Cathy Iones fPersonnel Managerl, Ann Henderson gC0py and Opening Section Editorl, Tom Trischmann CLayout E itorl, Barb Downham fManaging Editorl, Jane Kinn CBusiness Managerl, Cary Potts Qljhotography Editorl. under the Debris big top Cracking his whip, ring-master Scripps set the circus world ofthe 1968 Debris awhirl. Under the Big Top, the staff precariously walked the deadline tightrope while performing editors threw knives. Clowns photographed neon colorsg the striped zebras recorded in black and white. As the Show unfolded throughout the year, the audience wondered what would happen in the last act. In the beginning the leaves were green and so were we. ff! MW 5' Will the Big Top chrush Oakie? Our militant man on campus, Editor in-Chief Locke Scripps. f W!!! an aw , ,L :Q Jqffiflg 1' wg, -W w iv A . Wi Ai 6 va - .4454 Q by Pitching pennies at Kewpie dolls, the bookkeepers man- aged the folly. In front ofthe tent, the barkers sold Debris like popcorn and cotton candy. Behind the scenes the trained bears licked envolopes and kept the show on the road. While the funny little clowns still played, the busi- ness calliope steamed throughout the menagerie. out in the middle of the circus 4 JUNIOR STAFF--Top Row: Larry Webb tContractsJ, jane Regenold tWo1nen's Residencel, Fred Ziker tSalesJ, Bob Steimke QOpening7, gohn Aument QOReningD, lerri Weist tActivities ID, Cita Montanari QCop!'l. Kay Bowman iCopy , Dick Slaats KP otographyl, jan Cooke QAdminis- trationl. Second Row: Jeannie Taliaferro tLayoutD, Marc Schuman fOpenin 3, Sue Anthony QMen's Residencel. First Row: Kathy Butler iLayoutJ, Chicky Corbin tflreeisl, Dave Lucas QSp0rtsl, Dave Duros Whotographyl, Lynn Gustafson fseniorsl. X., . 4-1 PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF--Fred Mervine, jim Schwartz, Mary Swan, Bernie Hourihan, jamie Byers, Ken Abel, Shirly Ferguson, Dick Slaats. 4-1 wg Fifty more pages means 123 more captions, 1043 names to be indexed . . . Well, O.K. I'll have 171 layouts drawn by midnight. CreetingSl Have a Coke and some animal crackersf' . ,Q V W, 4 if 6 Theres no spirit in the copy, but in the coke . . . xv -vs ivy' Uncle jack says this is how the football players get in shape. Flower Power: Ann Pinaire QActivities D, Jerri We-ist QActivities IU, and Fred. i xvh 12 IP OFF! Fred doubles as watchdog off duty . . . ruff? I bought the whole Debris office with Green Stamps. the animals are friendl at the zoo jim Riley, Assistant Business Manager and . . . what? From her perch in the fun house, Trainer Down- ham shouted commands. Roustabouts scrambled from opening section to the last activity, stop- ping only to ride the photography merry-go- round. At the same time the scurrying monkeys gathered peanuts for themselves and the Senior elephants-'Gthe animals are kindly, but theyire dumbf, 237 W 594. 4' ,,,,,,,.,m-www' BUSINESS MANAGER-Andy Berliner. 238 MANAGING EDITOR-Tom Leslie. sounds of a paper .... sounds of students? Under Editor WOF, Exponent stressed service but neglected rep- resentation. Even with the motto, aSounds ofa paper . . . sounds of studentsf, the publication was able to keep the verbal decibel level to a low roar. Crusading on a one day basis, Exponent man- aged to stir student inertia on the Viet Nam policy, Cimlet sere- nades, the accused Panhel prejudices, and liquor permit denials. Then to remain editorially independent of university administra- tion, Expo burned their Pudrue Impotentfl 3 WI 9 1 lu. MISSAUL' 5 Lnu ,185 -uv Es? ' ' H4 N' 1 . iff ' ,V fa? ,' X' ' 1 NN if f wp 'Q iw ' Q . , 1, :,i. .1,.y-ws ff.: was A gf EDITOR-IN-CHIEF- WVilliam Otto Fifield WVOF7. PRODUCTION MANAGER-Ben Klaus. of S. AN PERSONNEL MANAGER-Ted Priebe with assistant judy Dunn. 239 Qin BUSINESS U F F I C E--Top: R Phelphs. Buck Row: K. Rubens, P. Schwab, R. Poline, C. Pittsford, K. Bas ler, Gunther. Second Row: S. Megers, L.. Guthman, C. Haber, M Zai ert, M. Maddox, S. Cox, M. Powell, VanEJJs R VanGordou First Row I. ' ll 9, . ' . .' ': M. lones, K. Prust, C, Pyle, A. Berliner, J. Kingsbury. Reclining: N. Ewalt. Ilqt CAMPUS BEAT ARTIST-Hou ard johnson. SPORTS EDITOR-Kent Hannon. -A ,.+ FEATURE EDITOR-Larry Flick with staffer Abe Farkas. .nw-'AQNTN ,I 3 if 4,4-f ,, vs' 3 ve ,,, i :A ' CIRCULATION MANAGER-Bill Cillilan with junior eds Kathy Barnes Cheryl Lehnen and Jim Sinclair. WOF presses hard to offset Striving toward promised efficiency, the Exponent made advances in the 'KBig Business Worldi' by purchasing an offset press. Purdue Research Foundation loaned part of the 880,000 taken to materialize the former production manageris idea for the press. Use of the new machine en- abled the expansion of color and guaranteed publication in unfavorable Weather. ff. if 3. I 3, we jg.. 541 , TRAINING DIRECTOR-Lynn Miller and juniors Steve Myers and Malynna jones. 241 525 ii ily N X, ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER-Marilee Mason with night edi- tori Paula Wiggenhorn, Nancy Fix, Al Friedman, Mart Hadley, an Larry Ba 'er. any H221 'll . If Wxwt ' ASSOCIATE EDITOR-Paul Buser with Steve Zimmerly and Pat Weiss. 242 MAGAZINE EDITOR-Sue Croce and her staff, jim Katzmun Howard johnson, and Bob Sullivan. i 3 5 3 1 and thc uict Crisis slumbcfs on. Purdue,s Childv kept the Quiet Crisisv very quiet, infer- ring the attitude that the only good college newspaper which had the courage to speak out was a dead newspa- per. This gave birth to competition in the form of Lux Verite, and Exponent ended up minus one. New innova- tions such as a Halloween Hovde mask, and a Tuesday Campus Beat sparked new life into a stagnant publica- tion. Gad, flys can be irritating. NEWS EDITOR-Kris Weiler. CITY EDITOR-Steve Scruggs Qcenterl with reporters Mary jane Freudenberg, Diane Ritter, Susan Zatkulak, Holly Humpreys, Steve Mueller, ita Caufleld, and Kathy Barnes. Hey, Leroy! 244 And the Union beat goes on What number is this one? Dr. Kirdendall gives an older view on 'New Morality? tudcnt Union--just for fun To achieve its goal of providing entertainment for every group on cam- pus, Student Union sponsored both all-campus functions and special- ized programs. The popular Screamers, which featured name bands such as The Flippers and The Banned, coupled with the annual Union Spectacular, provided activities for all students. Cultural functions and University Sing along with hobby clubs for railroad, aviation, and pho- tography enthusiasts created diverse opportunities to satisfy those with varied interests. The i'AIound the World Christmas Partyv maintained the foreign students' interest in Student Union. 24 COED EXECUTIVE-Barb Allen. ACTIVITIES DIRECTORS-Bill Lesher, Jeanne Beckstrand, Rod Wendt, and Syd Wolford. 246 PRESIDENT-Stence White with brother Bodo Haak. Union incorporates l 4 7 Issues and Coffee L MEN'S EXECUTIVE-Ed Belcher. Striving to incorporate more cultural functions along with the former Union format, this years board created Issues and Coffeei' to supplement the already successful Books and Coffee and World Around Us. Featuring Professor Cass and other guest speakers from the human- ities school, programs such as The Artist and Societyi' and The Learned and the Elitel' were presented. Union also devised an Activities Calendar which added to and updated the Mortar Board. 247 tudent Union publicity LUNIOR BOARD-Ian Newhard, jody Schloot, Dennis Eade, odo Hank, Karen Hamm. 248 All around people lookin' half dead . . so went the Union Spectacular. fi' ,J . se . f . N ,-f - xx lf -' ,A il fl' X , G.. if W 1 ,, 9 .9, Q , , 1 ,a J, , ff! ff 1 f' If fi? I f ff If .I 1' I t fix. 1' ' -'f' I If 1' - ff, .' ff . QC' 1111, 'I lf' 44 as K, 2 ,,f'f f 3 X ,I L-ff! -2'f Nga I . ,, f ' yi A - X lnv, ' .,,, Q ' I - Publicizing their calendar, Student Union added an art- ist glow to the Union and other campus sites with its bul- letins, backdrops, and posters. Comparing programs, Stu- dent Union shared ideas and policies with forty other colleges from surrounding states by hosting the Associa- tion of College Unions International, Region Nine. LUNIOR BOARD-Poll Colvin, jim Bockel, Anne Luther, Ken Schwab, Rita Hessidence, john ing, Faye Olson, john gidlken, Barb Graff, Barb Newton, Tom Fennlmore, Sandy Wright. 249 he Greek--through the looking glass Completing its second year as a pink and black mirror for Creek subculture, The Greek reflected a campus Way of life. Through Demophon,,' it looked into the entangle- ment of Panhel and IFC rush programs and into the nu- cleus of fraternity policies. Promoting the system, The Greek profiled fraternity and sorority campus leaders with c'Discovery finding a Creek Woman in each issue. CREEK STAFF--Buck Row: T. Williams, Cradick, Vawter, I... Loesch, K. Lamar, D. Hettinger, R. Mier. Second Row: S. Munson, F k if 250 ...Ni EDITOR-Rich Mier. EDITOR-Chuck McWilliams. L. Louderback, P. Douglas, P. Dunlop. First Row: S. Armstrong, D Benjamin, R, Pugh, S. ierce, C. Cuinnup. - 'K 1s'.sw.'Ql si ,ani 'lil ff N E W., Q ,L 1 app-ijgfvatgn ' ENGINEER STAFF-Steve Hostetter, Duncan Sinclair, Ellery Mangus, Mark Craig, Hank EDITOR-Chuck McWilliams. Childers. amine Engineer--slide rule journalism ,'. TechrucaHy onented,the Purdue Engineerfeatured up novations in engineering design, interviews with profes- sors phw cnher canqnw leadem, and uScopeD adhdes which reflect the views of engineering students. A new cohunn,aApogeef,pnsentedthernostrecentndonnanon in Space exploration. Published eight times during the year, the Engineer was ranked fourth among the best col- lege engineering magazines at this year's national con- vention of Engineering College Magazine Associated. The staff also accepted awards for the best continuing feature, MScope,n and the best individual cover design. ENGINEER STAFF-Rich POW- ers, Chris Zieman, Kent Williams. 251 s' .35-QCWY ' AGRICULTURIST STAFF--C. Jordon iBusiness Managerl, S. Sloane U-Iome Economics Editorl, I... Bottorff Mdvertising Manage-rl, 1. Roberts QCircu ation Managerl. Acgriculfzmsf turns cows to computers VVhen the cows still roamed the campus, a new and ex- citing phase of journalism was born. WVith the dawn of the Agriculturist, Purdue students produced a magazine Hur themselves and their farming posterity. But with the ff onslaught of females, this public interest publication soon expanded its scope to include the homemaker. Reg- ular features as 'The Breeders' Indexw and jokes and Happiness provided a release from the uFarmers' Al- manac. Today, when aerial photos and computers meas- ure croplands, the A9QI'il'lllflll'f.Sf still thrives. ACRICULTURIST STAFF--M. Stevens QEditorJ, S. Albert CSub- scription Managerl, bl. Zekial Klsuyout Editorl, D. McKee QMan- aging Editorb. pr I E E CSZIE STAFF--Bev Waters, Marla Shanker, Eddie Goldberg, Peggy Fine, jeff Seidman, Barb Sachs, Larry Bregman. Following the Faculty Senateis approval of james Bond tactics, Course and Instructor Evaluation attacked the secret World of the classroom. As this assignment was long overdue, Students retaliated on a twenty-seveir question IBM card. With the first stage ofthe mission ac- complished, the organization promised to canvas all un- dergraduate courses. A result of three years of campaign strategies, CSIIE revealed their findings as public in- formation. mission C 84 IE accomplished CBIIE STAFF--Steve Radow fDirectorJ, Debby Kayne fEditorJ, Wayne Levenfeld, Steve Castner CManagersJ. 5 NA,- '1S- ,V in fix JV: ESTABLISHMENT 'N 'ludi. Purdue Gothic. All revolutions go through periods of concern, discord, victory-then apathy. The Stock Rebellion was the calm after the stoirn. Discussions over a beer gave Way to neatly typed correspondance, formality no longer the exception. Organization had its importance, everything was in its place-Stu in his office, Bruce in his classroom. Politics retarded the LkCOlT1I11itl'lH6llt to actionu. The 'tsolidn was there-but the committment was lost. remember the Stock Rebellion I any .4 -+- President Stuart C. Stock and Vice-President Bruce A. Cordingley. EXECUTIVE CABINET--Back Row: Howard Feldman, Inter- national: Don Salo, Politicalg Doug Hatton, Treasurerg Torn Baxter, Plllllliflfxl Pete Tennyson, Student Advocateg Jay Butler, Sewiceg Bruce Cordingley, Vice-Presidentg Dennis Epple, Chief justice. 254 First Row: Mike Reagan, Academicg Paul Brink, Culturalg Stu Stock, Presidentg Mary Ann Patrick, Secretaryg Rick Parker, Municipal. INVESTIGATORS AND SECRETARIES'-Back Row: Mark Schnarr, Steve Hostetler, Dan Blum. First Row: Dirk Reek, Ginnie Goulet, Lou Ann Hinchman, Nancy Jones. STUDENT ADVOCATE --Pete Tennyson No longer compared to the Salem witch trials, the judi- ciary branch of Student Government recognized the stu' dent as a citizen. For the first time a case was thrown out on the grounds of double jeopardy. Making further strides away from the standards board approach, Court thoroughly investigated and prepared student cases. NVitl1out mockery, student appeals received personal attention lay the Student Advocate. Supreme Court in miniature JUSTICES--Seated: Lynn Foster, Den- nis Epple. Standing: Scotty Hayes, Steve Schautz, Lynn Gustafson, Kathy Kennedy, Quinn Martin. 255 VI: , 5 'lf' -I, C5 3 F .a ,W .s 1 A 3 F r. 2 University Forum exemilihed Purdue apathy until the Bill of Rights aroused bot students and professors. STUDENTGOVERNMENTMUNICIPAL--Stallcf ing: Susan Walgreen, Michael Humnicky, Wray Hiser. Seated: Rick Parker. S T U D E N T GOVERNMENT , PUBLICITY--Standing: Ian Zep- r ik jean Williams, Drummond Black, Mary Ellen Osburn, Ella Io Fenoglio, Kathi Stark, Joe Molnar. Seated: Tom Baxter. 256 1 i Student Government sulidived the Executive hraneh into seven cahinet programs. SC. Pulilieity linked students to their government, to the administration, and also to L other universities. Fulfilling two campaign promises, it initiated University Forum and the Speakers Bureau. Over protests of Lafayette husinessinen. SC. Municipal published a comparative price index to aid students in their huying hut deemed it political to ignore the pro- posed parking ordinance. SC. Academic sought ways to further the universitvs academic excellence hy complet- ing the pass-not pass program. The idea for a hoolvex- change, originated hy SCA., later materialized as a project of SC. Service and l'i.Yl7UllI'IIf. Lagging convoca- . t t t tion attendance prompted Cultural to sponsor a Pop Concert series, which brought the Supremes to campus. These divisions worked together to fulfill goals of the Q W 3 Stock A-Xdministration. STUDENT GOVERNMENT ACADEMIC--Back Row: Mike Reagan, john Keller. First Row: Cita Montanari, Cindy Lilly, Lillian Centa. executive divides Student Government 5 F - STUDENT GOVERNMENT CULTURAL--Left to Right: Paul Brink, Mike Jones, Pete Konotopka, Christine Peterson, Bill C-enda, Lynn Foster. 257 Wm 1., Q ,f , ' , I f 'ff ' M ., 3.55 fb XMIM Q1 N t'x w, ll, X I. v . fi u A I. ' X ff 1 2551? ' fgfmg 4, ,, .. ,gp-fi AQ 'Q V: W, 'H' V lv ' Z K ..,..,h E 5 lggmmvi- 9 ..' ., -.x P? 1 a-Jr 1151 if S.G.S. JUNIOR BOARD--Back Row: Ree Ewing, Bob Reilin , Donna King, john Cripe, Rich Woerner, Lohn Childers. Seated: Iannine DeRaismes, Diane Griffin, Jenny A ernathy. this is a paid political announcement Financially indispensable to Purdue Student Govern- ment, SC. Service 'Big Business provided money over and above the university's appropriation. As a student service in an experimental stage, S.G.S. co-operated with Exponent in the Book Exchange, the first step toward a university operated book store. Other improvements in the reorganized S.G.S. office offered an expanded workshop for a new offset press, and a shift in junior board jobs for diversified experience. S.C.S. JUNIOR BOARD--Diane Bell, john Linville, jim Gajba. H ,. 4'--'Wi a ' -.,,g9roi'!?2'W?'m:5aif. . :J ll 9,5 ,JA :ai-f ffi5'W' 259 Q E U Q ., I ,ff Wg S.U.I. SENIOR BOARD--LQH In Right: Gtiyh- Longstrvtli, Vuh-riv Skinnvr, Fritz Dir-roltl Nlurilvn Bot- tmnnhfy, Ilmr4ii'd Fvldiniin. Put1'iciii Powvll. ' .G.I.--World embassy at Purdue mt.:--.t if --f-'- vvf, V5 T,.-,g' 3 A mi -i-is HER-5, ,J S.G.I. JUNIOR BOARD--Lvff 10 Riglil: Lf-n Srkzi. Annie Stim- son, Bohhiv Atkinson, Turn Turgt-rsoii, Almss Biii'kl10i'Ll11i'. Xu! in Pi4'turf': vILll1it'c:I'iN5l1lL'l'. 260 I was not horn hy ont- country uloiicg Thu whole world is my nutivc land. To proinote this philosophy. to inte- grate threigii studunts with the univtwsity comnuinity, is the task of Stuch-nt Govcrninent Intci'iu1ti0iial. XVith no udininistrntivc uid, S.C.I. assumes PLll'ClllC,S protbssionnl role in hinidling prohlenis in housing discrimination. Continuing to uw.-liinzitc foreign student to Purchivian soc-icty. S.C.I. sponsort-d the Iiiteiimtionail Culuiwt. Cfuhurvt sparkles with lnchiin soul. SENATE CJFFICil.'XLS-esfllllllfllgl Ken Shafer, Hrnee fforcling ley. Sue isiiiigiiiiiwi-is. Iohn Banning. St'Ilf4'flI Beelty ffostoniiris. 1 ll 1 ii 1 l l A Senate--in defense of student rights imitating the Federal Government. the Pnrdne Student Senate argued inn-ior proposals as well as trivial hills. In spite of their extended dehates over signiliieant issues such as fluoridation. and their own terins ol' oiiice. the goverinnent eontinned to liinetion. However. to promote the Purdue stndent to lirst-elass eitixen. the Senate did eapitalize on the i'Solid Committinents' major promise to initiate a Student Bill ol' Rights. Continuing to aid the l'nrdne student. the Senate introdneed legislation whieh would set up an all nniversity appeals hoard to eoinpli- inent the present eonrt systein. Concerned with the prohleins ol- graduates. the Senate investigated the role ol these students at l'nrdne. Although several primary hills were passed, the 1967-GS Senate left inneh work lor the new adininistratioi1. 1 Q SEXATOHS--Bfwk Rout D. XYest. A. Henderson, B. Bradlev. D. Evans, H. Christiansen. K. Xlerlan. T. Yisiieslw. E. Dirliseii, B. Bever, Xl. Senew. Svcorizl Row: K. Seart'v.' Nl. lloover. D Stnhhins, R. Pahl, L.. Peter, S. Seartoss, C. Liinslord, Crerand, SEN.-XTUHS--Biffle Rolf: ll. Kehr. George. D. Post. Rogers. H. Nixon, K. Shafer. VVhite. Butler. B. XYonsetler. S. Ziininerlv. First Ron-5 D, Butler. T. Keiiiietlv. Xl..-X. Pruitt, P. llighlen, ' Hinshaw, lladlev, Pro essor Kendal , Dean Scott, XY. Roaeh. Dean Dohhins. XI. XVhitsitt. D. Searola. First Rout' B. Smith, HT. Fainilv. T. Fleteinever. D. Leonard. L. Laterriere. S. Data, Ll. Xlitehi-ll. T. Dovlef D. Kayne, H. Burkhart, D. Kiefer, P, jo wnseh, C. Knsiak. i z.. ' Q, juniors spur action JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL--Back Row: T. Friel, N. VVain- wright, M. Reagan, I. Riley, S. Zimmerly, -I. Manuszalc, N. Kivett, A. Barnett. Second Row: R. Lamkin, C. Vonderheide, P. Breen, M. Mooney, S. Crahan, j. Powell, B. johnson, R. Wonsetler, J. junior Councills action in'68 spread throughout the state with their inintion of ll regional campus orientation pro- grain. Nlcmhers visited the extensions to acquaint the stu- dents with the We-st Lailiyette campus, activities, and social life. They also introduced freslimen to ri progrnin of Purdncls folklore during Traditions VVeek. Vllinding up the year, the juniors co-sponsored the Iimiigimil Ball with Mock-P. 262 Cripe, J. Spieth. First How: C. Fisher, B. Trebs, S. Goldberg, T. Howard, M. King, C. Bushey, B. Costoniiris, S. Swanbeck, j. Weidner, C. Wilson. JR. CLASS OFFICERS--Treasurer P. Breen, Secretarv C. Fisher, President R. VVonsetler, Vice President I. Cripe. 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS'- Treasurer S. Light, Secretary N. jones, President D. Post, Vice President M. Fowley. An enthusiastic Cord Day and kiss-off Eta Beta Week Festivities highlighted this yeuris senior activities. NVhile instituting successful interclass council committee pro- grams, the seniors expanded numerous projects including E t 2, 21 the Placement Dinners Progrrnn and the Homecoming Queen contest. The secret to success for the 1968 Senior Class Council was demonstrated in the infonnnl discus- sion ofthe Executive Board Policy. pu. ng, e., U . . .. U - .b I B i ,, R. Stuart, T. Rattle, K. Lehman. First Row: B. Mardis, J. Thurs- R. 1. Coy, D. Guenther. Second Row: J. Savage, T. Nidiffer, J. COUTUWY1 - Wmgstonr ' Jones, ' lg 1 ' ' I A' Pierce, W. Brown, M. Fowley, P. Tennyson, C. Budenhop, M. Fay. 263 After discussing und outlining the purposes and goals ofu cluss council throughout most of their l lull meetings. tlic frcshmcn proceeded to the new liusiness ol' drawing up ll constitution in lute Fcliruury. The council Stlllllllltil through ring. rlccail. auul pzultllc sales tool hut Ll little credit inust be given to thesc industrious green pots, lor its not cvcry class that can tuke in the profits of un auction clance, which exchanged 46 girls uvcragiiig 55153.54 cuclil FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS--Stan Spurgeon QVICG Presidentl, Maret Tucker QTreasurerl, Barbie Barnes fSecretaryJ, Bob Knight QPresidentJ. freshmen define class council purpose ff! if-El: et i-gr V is FRESHMQN CLASS COUNCIL--Buck Row: D. Laualee, M. Butler. j. Lemman. A. Watland. D. Schwab. First Row: P. Coyner, lx. Phillips, D. Clayton, B. Fahey, L. Cummings, K. Kazurian, L. Crowe, J. Milligan, C. Banks, L. Brooks, P. Beck. B. WltSell. S. Peterson. B. Murphy, S. Sakokmni, S. jones, S. Wilk, Barnes, B. Knight. E. jones, I. Bryant. H. Spence. B. Nlichalous, P. Bergen. Second Row: S. jameson, I. Far uar, D. Alexander, D, Smith. R. Thornburg, C. Schark, B. Haehl, M. Piufclker, C. Eblan, B. 264 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS -- Lucy Himelreich, Steve Springer, Regina Cox, Rusty Nichols. If one can judge by the activities of the officers and council, sophomore slump never struck this year. From the first enthusiastic leap into freshman orientation to the final attempt at solving the problem of closer coop- eration between class governments and student hody officers, the year was filled with fun and a unity of pur- pose. XfVhether involved with the ordinary tasks of Exponent and class ring sales or an exciting Mock P. the spirit of '70 echoed enthusiastically throughout the campus. Move onward . . . its a junior World! ' ' H ' :g:.1.::i ,, ' - V , g - .,f-.,:W,w. .. .. .. V- . . . WT. i . V V ZW --YV in--V-.. - 4,1 ,.,, SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL'-Buck Row: D. Masty, B. S. Komanski, 1. Ross. First Row: K. Beclter, J. Scherrington, Haan, B. Klenk, I. Zygliczynski, N. Rhodes, T. DeBruicker, J. M. LundstrOm, Dr B9i59l, P- D0l1glHS,l- Cl1HH1HghHITl, M- Sh2U1li61', Maples, D. Butler, M. C-aber. Second How: D. Reelc, C. Mon- T. Whitsitt, K. Chleger. taneri, S. Daniel, B. Walters, B. Nolte, B. Hoagland, J. Musselman. and the spirit of '70 was heard 265 ' 2 Qi A ge y. 1? 1 fp 2 gi is ii 2 3 7 Z 2 f I Q I Grand Prix--kaleidoscope Weekend A dash of Mystery Number F ive, a dab of Pure Hell, and I rapid stirring by a Flying Serpent chasing a Dragon 5 1 Wagon were all ingredients filling a caldron of activities I called Grand Prix. A newly crowned queen signaled the ' kaleidoscope start of Purdueis biggest spring weekend color. The green flag welcomed all entries readied for the race, but 125 laps meant victory for one, a Cotter Key s 1 for another. Finally, the checkered flag and a closing Q performance at Victory Varieties ended Grand Prixis i tenth anniversary. , I r 11 ,, '1 I I Last stop for gas on the Grand Prix circuit. 266 GRAND PRIX JUNIOR BOARD--Back Row: Dave Struckman, Rick Schupgflert, Mike Landy, Dennis Ste anovich, Steve Seiden Tom Nelson, Iay T omgson. Third Row: Cincliy Yacso, Susan Rickelman. Second De bie Swartz, jennifer Price. First Row: Sally Mowry, Ginny a rs. GRAND PRIX SENIOR BOARD--Back Row: Bill Livingston, Cynde Deniston, Ralph Knaver QPresidentl. First Row: Don Weathers, Mike Moody, Steve Barry. GRAND PRIX VICE-PRESIDENT -- Judy Stewart Coming up fast on the inside is number . . . 267 a Change in the i key of G Cod rest ye merry gentlemen, let nothing you dismay. With a few raisings by the paddle and a downing of many kegs, our Greek campus leaders tapped-in their new siblings. Highly spirited, the Gimlets flocked togeth- er at football games for warmth-not to cheer. In the us- ual tradition, they began serenading Sororities, but the first 11 oiclock song fest rated an editorial encore on Gimlet. Answering the reprimand, these elite added Deck the Hallsu to their musical program. The gold and black-potted men, however, protected their reputation by rallying at one of their famous Friday night conservation club meetings. 5533. CIMLET--Back Row: B. johnson, W. Brown. T- LSFQVYG, D- CON uest H. Suerth Katzman, R. Schenliel, P. Waid, S. Whittin ton. 'lhirrf Row: A.,Seidinan, T, Leslie, 1. Conrad, R. lVltIll9l', L. Mghlil lan, A. Berliner, Durkey, S. Hoffman, P. Rodjvick, D. Stojw, But' ler. Second Row: Al. Hatton, T. Priebe, D. Stelzer, D. bcarola, 268 Robson, D. Milt-vich, W. Levenfeld, C. Scripps, F. Feldman, J. Hluehan, R. Hayes. First Row: M. Stevens, W. Cillilan, R. Knauer, R. Pottenger-Vice President, N. Class-President, R. Zull-Social Chairman, XV. Mt-Cnughen, WV. Livingston, R. Vanderby, M. jones, R. Yunaska. Reamers still roar - L - A A dam gl. REAMERS--Back Row: I. Osborn, R. Chase C. Mintz, S. Yon- Schriltz, J. Oster, D. Nine, P. VanMynn, D. Cleaver, C. Lunstord. Second Row: D. Parr, T. Pingel, K. Catron, D. Fridlin, R. Witt, W. jones, E. Gass, J. Smith, R. Pa ma, D. Armbruster, E. Schowe. First . . . symbolic representation of the engineer who builds, the agri- culturist who fee S, and the scientist who plans. Row: R. Fishback, D. Kearney, A. Dewey-Treasurer, T. Nidiffer- Historian, T. Gilbert-Vice President, D. Sink-Recording Secretary, C. Sides-CorrectingjVSecretary, Innis-President, D. Cunningham- Special Chairman, . Babcock. Never Without his black pot, the Reamer, an active, inde- pendent Senior man commonly called the Loudspeaker of Purduev represents service, tradition, and spirit. He is seen with the Lions four days a Week shouting: Old Pur- due is out ofsightln Only a Beamer knows that the Lionls eyes are 4.7, apart, the Music Hall has 22 exits and can be evacuated in 8 minutes, that the Old Oaken Bucket has 48 screws, 8 rivets, and 12 staves. From the Lions he boards Purdueis mechanical man, the Boilermaker Spe- cial, advertising for the Pep Committee. 269 GREEN GUARD HONORARY--Back Row: S. Albert, M Wright, L. Foster M. Osburn, I. Johnson, L. Schmidt, M. Mc- Henry, P. Helfrick, P. Mercer, L. Guthman, A. Lother. Third Row: M. Rose, G. McKinley, C. Pyle, 1. Graves, R. Atkinson, I Williams, C. Doyle, I. Cotterman, L. Gustafson, S. Thomas, R. Katz, R. Pahl, Second Row: 1. Hiller, E. Murray, C. Bryant, L l l l l l l 270 Green Guard fashion for a freshman. K. Kennedy, E. Kouvelas, C. Barrett, J. Wolf, A. Schall, M. Fay, L. Courtney, A. Vanderford. First Row: S. Da , K. McCain, M. Corya, M. Horrocks CTreasurerJ, S. Lynott Secretaryl, M. Hughei fPresidentl, S. Maki QVice Presidentl, S. Lig t, I. Thurston, N. Doy e. guardian for the green With even more female freshmen to guide, AWS was again on guard with their question-marked beanie hon- orary to shrink the Purduvian ubignessv. Answering traditional questions proved the green guardianis main task. As an introductory offer, Green Guards presented the Mortar Boards, big brassf, and Miss Purdue to their fresh ones at a chicken picnic. Later in a Winter fashion show, 'The Girls the Boys Watchv paraded on the not- able anns of the male campus leaders. Thus Went the Green Guards who gave hope to bewildered freshmen peppers painted gold Somewhere . . . lies a pot of gold. Traveling through a rainbow of activities, Purdue coeds searched for this treasure. But only those tapped by the Cold Peppers spectrtun found it. WVith their pots of glitter, the C-imlet counterparts cheered together for LeRoy and the boys. Again in the spirit of athletics, this honorary participated at the basketball arena open house. Having discovered pots of gold, the Peppers began their Search for blazers ofwhite. af ... COLD PEPPERS PRESIDENT--jamie Street. A , COLD PEPPERS--Back Row: M. Fax, N. Jones, B. Allen, D. Mueller, S. Bailiff, B. Bradley, A. Henderson, N. Doyle, S. Croce, C. Pyle, K. Bow itch, I. johnson, J. Graves, S. Yost. Third Row: L. Larsen, F. Cincione, M. Yack, J. Stewart, V. Vanarsdol, C. Badenhop, M. Merslock, L. Schmidt, M. Vyverberg, V. Skinner, S. Warnock, A. Hirshberg, M. Bottomley, A. Metz, B. Kasline, M. Riggs. Second Row: B. Seitz, L. Gennett, B. Downham, S. Wolford, S. Light, D. Carlton, B. VVatts, C. ML-Kinley, l. Hutchinson, j. Lyers, R. Pahl, A. Vanderford, L. Cloud, DI. Merrell R. Preston, P. Parrish. First Row: P. Highlen, DI. Beckstrand J. Maynard, J. Pesek, L. Courtney, Nl. McEwen fSecrt-taryb, -I Kinn fTre-asurerl, J. Street CPresidentl, S. Maki tl-listoriarrl, D Kovac, K. We-iler, E. Murray, T. Iohnson, j. Thurston, C. jones C. Thompson. 271 Greek bones and independent hatchets SKULL and CRESCENT--Back Row: W. Atteberry, N. Sahm, G. Boring, W. Schwartz, G. Boling, M. Boman, C. Craycraft, D. Cunningham, C. Fennimore, 1. Katzman, NV. Levenfeld, H. Feld- man, A. Berliner, K. Bauman, G. Wackerlin, D. Ware, A. Vail R. Brady, D. Traud, M. Bailey. Fourth Row: L. Hauner, J. Zachary, W. Adams, S. Atkins, G. Geor e, B. johnson, D. Schep- man, P. Behm, M. Dillane, C. McWiliams, C. Kleinhans, R. Greenland, A. Farkas, S. Gardner, F. Rasp, W. Young J. Reek, S. Lowe, K. Schwab, A. Warlow. Third Row: J. Garetta, -I. Efroymson, S. Pollyea, M. Almer, D. Robbins, T. Turner, L. King, L. Luce , R. Poline, E. Goldberg, N. Powell, D. Wazinya, D. Auerswaltl, R. Klosterman, E. johnson, gl. Butler, R. VVoerner, F. No, there are not real cavemen and Indians roaming campus, only Well-beaten Greek bones and big inde- pendent hatchets. Behind these bones and hatchets are the up and coming activity jocks, the Skull and Cres- .mmems-mv. - V .Hx- Kraus, F. Metzger, D. Riggs, R. Comyn, M. Shultz, D. Porter, C. Cord, R. Koransky, D. Stelzer. Second Row: R. Shuppert, S. Epner, j. Parr, R. Anderson, R. Grabham, R. Scheffer, D. Eade, J. Campbell, J. Newman-Treasurer, C. Carothers-Vice President, M. jones-President, J. O'learv-Secretary, M. Landy, S. Gold- berg, F. Ziker, D. Lucas, G. Sible, P. Waid, R. Knauer, E. Rhodes. First Row: YS. Springer, C. Gilman W. Bertram, V. Rubin, G. Haber, K. Rubens, D. Swaim, D. Clarkson, C. Dobbins, P. Schwab, J. Byers, B. Flood, B. Fields, C. Hollingsworth, H. Hess, R. Arm- strong, j. Cherrington, j. Martin, W. Hufford, D. Lehe, VV. john- son. cents and Tomahawks whose sights are set on their Su- periors, Gimlets and Reamers. XVatch the bones tor a future student body president and the hatchets for a vice- president. TOMAHAWK--Back Row: J. Hayhurst, P. jenkins, D. Hatfield, D. Wiseman, D. Butler, R. Smith, C. Wetherell, F. Coe, G. Laroy P. VanMeter, L. NVolf, j. Smith, J. Heron, E. Peter, M. Osburn. Third Row: j. Anderson, S. Sohn, S. Komasinski, W. Carruthers, L. Rush, P. Dunn, R. Gordin, D. Bell, M. Dineen, S. Searfoss, M. s Ewbank, M. King, A. Carlev, D. Phillips, C. Panneck, S. Wil- son. Second Row: K. Miller, F. McElroy, C. Wardrip, G. Brouhard. T. Lester, J. Robb, ul. Hudson, -I. Maodush, N. Geyer, 272 N. Bagley, C. VanWic, S. Koenig, N. Stewart, I. Misiniec, A. Alpert, K. Schaich, M. Patrick. First Row: M. Gaiser, B. Anderson-Pledge Mistress, I. Rynearson, R. Martin-Senior Ad- visor, C. Thie-Senior Advisor, R. Katz-Historian, M. Senew- National Vice President, F. XVatts-Vice President, J. deRaismes- Secretary, G. Mitchell-President, D. Richmond-Treasurer, G. -Iayw-Pledge Master, P. McCune, M. Piper, M. Geib. ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA--BaCk Row: K. Merrill, V. Amber, S. Krause, R. Reinking, L. Combs, L. Himelreich, C. Ketler, M. England, K. Sloan, Carlson, E. Goodyear, C. Marilc, L. Loomis, J. Martin, R. Rauc , A. Watson, I. Caldwell. Third Row: M. NValdorf, M. McFarland, K. Barrett, J. Bachmeyer, P. Wheaton, A. Leslie, C. House, S. Craycraft, L. Cook, K. Bruer, S. Foley, j. Adams, J. Fairbairn, M. Rydman, M. Ashcraft, L. Hayes, A. Thompson, A. Cutzwiller. Second Row: L. Hart, M. Chadwick, B. DePaola, M. Kintzele, E. Fritsch, K. Pearson, E. Stein, M. Mitchell, T. McNicol, K. Maple, I. Tucherman, S. Hobson, D. Stoll, P. Marz, K. Foot, L. Baber, M. Snu gs, S. Thorne. First Row: D. johnson, B. Frizzell, M. Lundeli J. Brandt, L. Kay- Secretaly, S. Myers-Talpping Chairman, M. Rice-Editor, S. Mrizek-Treasurer, L. Kopfenstein-Historian, K. Lamar-Presi- dent, J. Lafollette-Vice President, R. Whetstone-Project Chair- man, B. Fisher, M. Tresslar, C. Hoover. PHI ETA SIGMA--Back Row: R. Svedsen, T. Johnson, R. Dun- can, W. Horlacher, A. Starr, T. Brown, D. Hosking, A. Los, D. Sinclair, R. Diehl, J. Zgliczynski, D. Zegapuse, J. Reeder. Third Row: G. Lenglade, L. Luih, C. Moore, M. Powers, D. Slater, M. Overman, I. Wolford, D. Maves, W. Simmelink, R. Nichols, W. Baggeroer, G. Andrew, R. Osbome, W. Cette. Second Row: If you're a freshman girl with eight dollars and a 5.5 at semester's end, Alpha Lambda Delta rewards you with a 6 A.M. tap breakfast and a white pot with a candle. If you are a member of that other sex, have seven dollars, and a 5.5, you will be granted a lighter-than-iron Phi Eta Sigma Key. Uniting in the spring, the two scholas- tic honoraries banqueted at a meeting ofthe minds. 0:59 x H. Bell, A. Bucher, R. Flack, C. Hengels, M. Schnarr, W. Overell, R. Simanek, S. Tague, D. Irvine, K. Miejers, J. Lukach, R. Wins- tel, H. Croop, D. Orban. First Row: J. Nelson, R. Wendt, j. Roberts, L. King, T. Ho, T. Smith, D. Blass, R. Comyn, P. Snyder, A. Force. freshmen keys, candles 273 AWS SENIOR BOARD--Standing: Lynn Schmidt QVice Presidentl. Sitting: Georgia McKinley Undicial Board Chairinanl, Pam Highlen QPresidentJ, jan Allen 1Tre-asurerb, Many Vyverberg KSeL-retaryi. JUNIOR BOARD--Strmcling: Teresa Brucker, Dee Distler, Patsy Mallot, Kathy Scott, Diane Benjamin, Mary Osborne, Peggy Berchekas. Sitting: Beth Hedberg, Pain Terrell, Sue Foster, Kathy McCain. 274 X AWS REPRESENTATIVES--Back Row: j. Corcoran, D. Stah, S. Mileusnich, S. Zatkulalc, L. Iochim, M. Story, S. Anderson, C. Trossel, I. Brandt, G. Brubaker, V. Amber, B. Grim. Sitting: J. Schmithorst, K. Newman, C. Kovenz, M. Patterson, B. Newton, J. Bergman, M. Schaich, M. Creekmore, 1. Viront, R. Zolt, I. Nadeau, K. Becker, N. Fix. Standing: I. Lindquist, C. Teufert, S. Thorne, M. Bruce, Y. Davis, K. Kinsey, L. Witt. Concerned with Purdue coeds as a minority group, the Associated Womenis Students also joined in the fight for first-class citizenship. A depth study of discrimination against women in campus activities along with plans for a series of sex education programs initiated the deter- mined effort to answer women's needs. Testing the re- versal of a womanis role, AWS upheld ATOM week and the Golddiggeris Ball. The movement most quickly realized, however, was the expansion ofthe Miss Purdue Pageant. With the addition of the bathing suit competi- tion, the contest simulated the national Search for Miss America giving Miss Purdue a better opportunity when representing the university. ,,.e,fff L - ff. iflgiif.. ll 2 if X ll f7J , ,-MQ l N il . 1 p,, f-JA,'Y,,..f4 Miss Purdue Hnalist: Gone With the Wind. AWS expands Coeds' activities 275 76 Peace Corps-- for those who care Peace Corps . . . lor those who care to give the very best of themselvesf, The anonymous Purdue Peace Corps Worked with outside recruiters to promote world peace and friendship. During Peace Corps Week, recruiters spoke in classes and showed films about the world-Wide program. Encouraging graduates to enter the Corps, the Purdue representatives were always available to advise and consent. And maybe someday, an International Center at Purdue. mlm! .es Lsm43sv:xs..sxaea:::wws1KWiX PEACE CORP COMMITTEE--C-ary Richardson, Marchita Lemme, Jerry Butler. ALPHA PHI OMEGA--B11Ck H0w: L Mahan, R. Burkhardt, R. Arne, F. Burchett, J. Warner, A. Camp ell, W. Bigler, C. Coffman. Second Row: D. Sweeney, R. Dahl, D. Heman, R. Miller, R. DeCamp, P. Hansen, D. Kennerly, D. Wood. First Row: D. Rot in the Rack with UMOC. fl 00 3 , f . . ' Martin, D. Shafer, T. Post, Vice-President K. Searcy, Alumni Secretary S. Carter, President G. Youngstedt, Sergeant at Arms S. Schanke, Secretary P. jobusch, Pledge Trainer E. Schmidt, M. Grant. APC--lo al, honest, trustworth Is an ugly man worth a penny? Alpha Phi Omega says yes, since the money raised in their annual Ugly Man on Campus contest helped support Campus Chest. As another service project. the loyal, honest, and trust- worthyv APO's guarded the campus secret ballot boxes. Further upholding Boy Scout ideals. several members served the Lafayette area as Scout Masters. To warn careless student-drivers. the APO's placed a wrecked car beside the lions. The resulting impetus, however, was not caution but theft ofthe car parts. As a result of these varied services, the Purdue APO's ranked in the top ten national chapters in project-man hours. 277 VVoodS and strings glided through n NVinter VVonderland in syncopation with the strict time A marked by hells, as Purdueis Symphony Band I presented 'kAn Afternoon with Leroy Anderson. Performing in the traditional seasonal concerts, the 107 instrumentulists of Symphony Band prac- ticed twice weekly under the direction of Dr. Al X W right. 3 N D. Stewart presents composer Leroy Anderson with an honoraryKK 1,11 plaque pass the horn to Lero Symphony Band presents An Afternoon with Leroy Andersonf' 278 I 1:27 TAU BETA SIGMA--Buck Row: K. Dunten, S. Weber, N. Glea- D. Furnas. First How: Mrs. R. Heath, C. Layne, C. Williams, son, J. Copp, P. Pavton, C. Cummings. Second Row: E. Holmes, M. Immel, D. Harter, I. Smith, S. Schumm. S. Bellinger, M. Lankford, S. Waite, S. Rombergs, J. Backmeyer, KAPPA KAPPA PSI--Back Row: P. Carterm, R. Schult, L. Town- Bucko, T. Tesmer, D. Stewart, D. Daniel, J. Moyer, B. Bicknell. send, D. Michel, D. Hosking, R. Trotta, F. Krueger, R. Ienksin, First Row: R. Laster, J. Cooper, S. lackson, D. Polinsky, M. Bar- D. Martin. Middle Row: G. Hendricks, M. Bai ey, Reed, I. nard, G. Robbins, W. Lankford, L. Eble, M. MeCarney. band morale boosters Only Kappa Kappa Psi can boast the cross-country feat of marching one hundred miles through endless Indian cornfields and torrential November rains with a humon- gous-big bass drum enroute to the IU-PU football game. Besides boosting band morale on trips and at football games, Kappa Kappa Psi along with Tau Beta Sigma, rep- resented Purdue at the KK rl! National Band Honorary Convention in August to win the best display award. C5253 'Wa ...Atl if ,wig 1 Enthusiasm, a desire to perform, and a love of music all eliaraeterize the members of U Choir. These 500 spirited students practice Ouee a Week all year long for the Christ- mas and Easter couvoc-ations. Under the clireetiou of Dr. Al Stewart, spirit unites with the sound ofmusie to create a most skilled group ofperlkmners. 280 500 enthusiastic voices Purduettes' director Mickey McGuire. PURDUETTES--Upper Left: M. Troyer, C. Kindall, C. Easterday, S. Shuttleworth, J. Gaylord, S. Piltz, S. Luftig, T. Carton, K. Loop, K. Burkart, J. Hardin, S. Reifers, I. Acheson, M. Thornton -I. Fell, A. May, R. Prestgn, K. Curiman, K. Hodson, S. Sparrenberger, I. Friend. P. Heller, K. Scott, P. Palmer, C. Johnson, L. Hear . Purduettes entertain Hoosiers Traveling along to the melody of The XVells Fargo XVa- gonf' Purduettes entertained Hoosiers throughout the state. Performing under the direction of Mickey McGuire, the 24 coeds, chosen on the bases of poise, personality, and musical ability, added that certain ne suis quoi to the PMO convocations. V . , r- . 'ff .1 . 1 T ' 1. 7 2' lr ffl. -4-.': ' Purduettes perform Spring Concert at Slater Center. 281 Glee Club--Purduc-:'s national celebrit From the opening note at the Freshman First Nighter to the elosing eurtain at the school year end, the Purdue Clee Clulm performed over one hundred programs. Under Al Steu'art's direction, the Clee Clulrs repertoire ranged from classical numhers to Negro Spirituals. Stirring emo- tion in small children and grandparents. the Glee Clulfs songs spotlighted Birch Baylrs hirthday, Ford Theatre in Detroit, and the X'Valdorf Astoria in New York City. CLEE CLUB--Buck Roan C. Carothers, J. Bruington, J. Duff, R. Booher, R. Coodson, C. Boring, I. Buekwalter, G. Pav, J. Blaker, T. Crane, D. Bratt, L. O'Donnell. Fourth Row: A. Cihrian, P. Shea, R. Ingle, T. Lowe, G. Klockow, D. fxlacev, T. Howard D. Mosiman, T. Butcher, F. Strite, T. LeFevre P. Illyes, D. Mohlke. Third Row: L. Cord, R. Plothow, M. Calloway, R. Roekhold, M. McKinnon, R. McClure, S. Horner, T. Eberts, M. I ' X, Clee Club director Al Stewart. Chun, P. Jenkins, D. Cole, R. Pickering. Second Row: A Purciglll, K. Knowles D. Day, D. McEowen, C. Lafuse, K. Kelly R. Martin, W. Sowlin, W. Young, 1. Algozine,'R. Buzan, L Rothenberser, M. Whitfield. First Row: I. Cassano, 1. Theiss D. Edwar s, T. Griffy, R. Smith, W. Mccaughey, B. Parkhurst, J Nippert, D. Swaim, I. Goodrich, B. Fox, T. Pearson. a a X J N Q Y x , ff 2- if' S 1, , , 1 er ffl - N- . 2 , li E gf xy S+ 5. v XXSBXYX , e S From A Day at the Circus to excerpts from Tchaikov- sky's 1812 Overture, Purdue's All-American Marching ' k ' Band awed football fans with colorfnl half-time perform- ! 1 1 n g ances. Featuring the worlcl's largest bass drum, the Colden Girl, Silver Twins, and Bla-iorette Corps, the ' Marching Band brightened football days with a combina- en tion ofstriking enthusiasm and precision. l QQ? 041 AQ r ,ngnc-Esr' t t 5 ease? In the chilling mist ofa November football grime, Marching Band awaits the half-time performance l l l 284 i IV' ,555 'Q ,f W X ,. VT -vwn xx A The essence of direction. Facing the responsibility of being a leader. Marked precision on the way to perfection AFROTC presents colors at Presidents Review. AF ROTC develops leaders Like its big brother organization, the Air Force ROTC program at Purdue has become the largest volunteer unit of its kind. AFROTC selects, motivates, and develops college men for service as Air Force otHcers. Cadets are taught the fundamentals of drill and the basic concepts of aerospace power. The advanced cadet spends his last two years expanding his knowledge and experience through his own field of interests. 286 -'Q A R. O'Conner congratulates B. Leyda, cadet ofthe week. Honor Flight stresses service AFROTC--Back Row: F. Berklakovich, A. Sanner, W. Reid, K. genes, B. Beehler, A. Kramer, D. Horn, D. Eaton, W. Ingles, K. cheyving. Fifth Row: M. Sromek, R. Turelli, M. Sherman, K. Schoonover, . Iackson, R. Kark, R. Gardner, W. Smith, B. Alm. Fourth Row: C. Moss R. Smith R. Link T. Brazie R. Forbes j Powell, C. Rutledge, Doversherger, Boscheni Third T. Hummel, M. Marquette, W. Carruthers, T. Brown, D. Fraser, J Wallace, K. Sharp, R. Dees, D. Frickey. Second Row: D. Finley K. Tomchulc, F. Pope, Taylor,FJ. Cleveland, K. Kuhlman, I Baker, W. Cook, G. Henderson. irst Row: B. Leyda, L. Gag- non, R. O'Conn0r, N. Lowell. 287 KW wiv M ANGEL FLIGHT--Back Row: D. Wendling, C. Bramley, R. Pugh, L. Ste Jhenson, S. Burke, B. Robbins, D. Carlton, B. Miller, K. Becker, M. Kelsey, K. Han1n1,A. Seimson, D. Ward, F, Harr, E. Ebisu. Second Row: I. Heuer, D. jones. D. Bell, Bdohnson, Pesek, M. Horrocks, C. Forbes, K. Stark, B. Newton. D. istler, Chavers, D. King, V. Angels promote AFRGTC interest Purdue Angels are active in promoting college menus in- terests in the AFROTC program. This year, flight mem- bers combined the actions of sunny sands and golden tans With the AAS boys in a joint conclave in Miami. The coeds also hostessed military convocations, the Presi- dents review, and the Militaiy Ball. 288 E McKeny, C. Baudouine. First Row: S. Blinn, D. Tompkins, L. Himelreich, C. Heckard, P. Jackson, S. Money, K. Markovich S. Richardson, P. VanMeter, I. Joseph, V. Gaddis, L. Bricker, L. Kelly, M. Williamson, C. Brubaker. Angel Flight officers present awards at President's review. ,fl WA, , , 7 7 Presidents review as-. ARNOLD AIR-.BgCk Rgwg Capt, R, Erwin, N, Walker, M, Cart, C. Engle, D. Qoleman, A. Flshback, T. Douglass, B. Beyda, R. Greco G. Dunville, S. Gardner, R. Oaklcgy. Third Row: L. Mills, D. Reisin- C. Wheeler. Fzrst Row: Davis, Warner, M. Schleger, R. Fraden ger, R. Lee, T. Cork, S. Hopp, S. immons, 1. Muccaha. Second Row: burg. AAS promotes American citizenship Promoting American citizenship in an air age is the main ideal of Purdue'S Iven C. Kincheloe Squadron of the Arnold Air Society. This year the AAS presented the university with a memorial for Purdue's astronaut alumnae. Twice each year, AAS chooses out- standing AFROTC cadets as pledges who are then initiated at the Air Force Ball, the major social function ofthe year. Q 289 av RCTC stresses tradition Fortifying its ranks with the largest freshman class on record, the Purdue Navy ROTC maintained its status as the finest in the nation. Innovations such as the Navy Drum and Bugle Corps and the Navy Drill team played active parts in the progress attained by the Midshipmen. Developing leaders of men, training college students in Naval science, and molding these cadets with the tra- ditions ofthe past were the objectives of NROTC, 1968. Navy ROTC marches along Smile! I r 4- . Q 5 it x..Jb GE? me 'fs P!! 1 it li Nt , X NROTC queen Elaine Teter and Diane Teder chat with escorts during the mall. NESEP-4Back Row: M. Fraunfelder, R. LaRock, D. Lowe, D. Siemon. First Row: C. Richard, W. Satak, T. Busse, H. Schmidt. E 5 QUARTERDECK--Back Row: M. Wilcoxkl. Blewett,sj. Hayhurst, T. Scottkl. Kundts. First How: W. Bassett, W. Adney R. Taylor, P L. Pitney, W. Garlic, C. McCoy, D. Evansin, . Newell. econd Row: Theiss, . Smith, R. Kohler, L. Wolter, W. Poor, Cm r. Little. . Booher, R. Kawaguchij. Leap, R. Allen, 1. Ryland, M. Kowalczyk, 291 Traditionally the largest source of new officers for the Active Army and the Reserve Components, Army ROTC participates in a rigorous program of indoctrinating, training and teaching fine young men about to be sent to the national front. AROTC prepares each cadet to as- sume the responsible initiative of an officer in the U. S. Army. These men follow intensive instruction in the fighting skill of successful armies of the past: close order drill, M-1 rifle, and tactical maneuvers. AROTC trains rigorously rs. a2 3's 'bn-um Anny summer camp builds men! Shoot low sir, they're ridin' Shetland. AROTC Queen Syd Coose congratulates cadet. Cadets Smith and Franklin salute Old Glory. Ready! Fire! Another barrage echoes across campus. The select group of military students of POMM salutes Me- morial Day. The requirements are high for the gold and black fourragere. Wom over the left shoulder by all active members of Purdue's Order of Military Merit. POMM was formed to promote and develop interest in indivi- dual military efficiency and to provide an incentive for competitive drill and accomplishments. POMM promotes military efficiency POMM'-Back Row: B. Cordingley, M. Walsh, Maj. D. Holm, C. Wood. First Row: R. Shanks, C. Franklin, L. Smith, R. Williams. 293 ' - , rflfffwfrriza b - . , ,1.,-gzg-.11 .nag PLEDGE DRILL MEE CM TRAINER OFFICER COEDS Aa , PR's attain drill efficiency Honor, leadership, and intelligence stun up the qualities of a Pershin Rifleman. As an active member of Com- fm' i ' -- -e f a D pany eagh man can participate in the rifle team, tac- MA R tical unit, drill team, and the drill meet staff In February, f mm Company E-3 hosted over one hundred entries in the Purdue Invitational Drill Meet. Studies, however, were not forgotten as proven by the menis consistently high grade point average. Pershing Rifles Commander Francis Hood PERSHING RIFLES--Back Row: E. Cowan, B. Le da,G. Stauller, Phillips, B. Dixon. First Row: Maj. R. Woods, T. Bird, R. Ewbank, D. Day, D. Clark, E. Lionikis, G. Crowden, S. Sewell, P. Robbins, S. Hurst, C. Taylor, C. Lang, I... Stephenson, G. Franklin, L. Wer- McCarruh, W. Bedrick. Second Row: R. Hartg. Kundts, K. Brow- line, G. Fieser. ler, I. Burbess, R. Metzel, E. Lane, F. Hood, T. cott, D. Bewiley,j. ' 294 DR Honor Guard, Midshipmen exec X S- .s 75 '. S Fx K I I 'I' Xiu!! 5 4,1 ' S 1' . , 4, ,. -.- Q 1 1 5 ,I 'S-ff. K ' ' ' V L . 3 'Fish ' -4 is s .-2-ff --f N' ,, six. M f'5, . , Sf . 1 .. ff' rf 1-'r v ' V ,. ,N ' A: Xa' ,wif x r' Wh' N-X IQ, 2.6, is 2 , , X: '12 X - vu. yn 5 ' i l. JL 'f 5, V . , , Q - 5 L '33, .5 . 5, , A . ggi gsm, wr' awww. 3 5255 . E 1 i 9 d 0 V5 ' 2 S - 1 , r. - 5 . .25 N ' .. 4, V f , 5 5 Q ' 3, s 1 . E , , i ,, - 2 y W A W K Wu V ' . - , ' s o fig . , Ti, jd ' ' 'If .vb - 'fl Y A 5 . - A M--' f 1 gf . . -Y ' 2 A. . 2 9 ' . . 1 1 55513 5 i .- , , . , gf - i Q. 1 S 1 V 4 . .,T5::.t,f f s ' ' A ,,'.' Z , xfx J ' V wr dn pin ' .V A K .. Y M N, In , - ww F , - gi: 211. MIDSHIPMEN BATTALION--Back Row: B. Bassett, J. Wilson, F. Hood, R. Brooks, S. Timm, E. Smith, W. Poor. First Row: I. Ryland, J. Evans, R. Koehler, T, McCoy, B. Adney, B. Chulflmt, Maj. johnson USMC. Purdue's Honor Guard. Purdue's Honor Guard Color Guard. SC.-XBBAHD AND BL,-KDE--Buck Rout K. Brooks, S. Gardner, D. Bendern T. johnson, L. Nlills. ,l. Sparks. I. Bigelow. Ifirxr Roux D. Mayo, R. Wendt. T. Cork. B. Chaltant. 96 Atteudence sure is low at these T:3O's. Blades march in Milwaukee After brushing up on military tactics at the Thirty-Third National Convention in Milwaukee, Company E-l of Scabbard and Blade returned to campus to resume ac- tivities. This tri-service-Army, N avy, Air Force-military honorary personalizes the soldier in the Armed Forces. The 20 members gained their active status through meet- ing the requirements of a 4.5 minimum accum, recom- mendations of academy officers. and approval of the company. Lynn Nlerlioftulks with Old NltlSlt'l'AlUl1Il Strom. saying yes to life How do twelve well-qualified inen und women 'say yes to lite? This years Old Masters, who engaged in professions ranging from the rahhin- ate to architecture, answered this question for Purdue students. A central committee of nine students and two flu-ulty advisors were responsi- ble for choosing the speakers und planning the program. Hosts and hostesses were selected. and a Student Union Coffee Hour was started in un attempt to nmke Old Masters '67 more informal and beneficial to the entire student body. OLD MASTERS--Back Row: R. Shanks, P. Brink, D. Scott, D. Mueller, D. Morganstein. First Row: M. Fay, D. Kovac, B. Stone, D. Carlton, M. Yack. 297 'U' 'UN 'C-.37 MOCK P--Buck Row: T. johnson, D. Cage, K. Bassler, D. Scarola, P. Parrish. First Row: C, Heakard, N. Doye, B. Bradley, J. Zeppic, L. FOster. Galdxwxtef bay, that? W .. . . IS in R,-I 6 MQ Q. llll Ir ' Inu Don Salo fNdt1ODdl Ch umianl Sarah Bailey QNational Treasurerl, Sharon Ploch QNational Secretaryl. Penguin Pete, the mascot of the 67-68 Purduvian Party, slid into the excitement this fall of preparing for the Mock Political Convention Stimulating the Purdue students' interest in knowledge of the American political parties nomination system, Mock P promoted university- xvide participation in state delegations, rallies, favorite sons clubs, and pressure groups. Following the finale ofthe '68 Mock P, Purdue awaits November to again see the old adage ofuso goes Purdue, so goes the nationf, proven correct. Mock P stimulates political interest 299 The shadow of doubt Symbolism . . . and uncertainty To the college student, the meaning of life becomes a most significant goal as he begins his new generation apart from the home that gave him his religious beliefs. The new environment of college precipitates his doubts and fears. To he who is stimulated by an education, religion becomes a Search for meaning and security for life, but for others the Search never ends. seek and l N 'V ET. I 4 1 7 .4-J -' In search of an eternal goal religion a Search for life Security To most people religion is public Worship on Sunday. For others, however, religious activities continue throughout the week and become an outward dedication ofthe feelings that reside within. 303 hobbies To he who believes that Purdue is 'ia hotbed of restf' let him gaze upon these pages, for herein lies testimony to the myriads of hobbies in which thousands of Purduites engage. To garner the hard-earned activity points, these people put many hours in such mindbending clubs as ueromodelers and square dancing. .r rX Too had this isn't bridge. 304 pd Q ,is 'nhl x- -ik . Q-...M 'N MX., Bar Ra g udegrossedn ..9' -I, f 3 SIGMA DELTA CHI--Back Ruw: R. Poline, D. Webster, S. Cox, L. Flick, D. Shade, I. Waters. First Row: S. Castner, M. Stephens, S. Meyers, L. Scripps, B. Klaus, T. Leslie. Theta Sigma Phi makes headlines Tex and Tony for Bar Rag Queen. 6 ,a 0 ,ix X in-'U' SNEA--Back Row: M. Cooper, M. Metzinger, M. Goss, T. Welsh. First Row: C. Ward, P. Menis, J. Hartley. Purdue's Face the Campus the three r's DEBATE CLUB--Buck Row F. Herb, C. Thomas, S Meyer, M. Manfred, C. Kent Second Row: L. Lane, B Locke, H. Fitch, C. Thorpe H. Sneider, J. Redgruve First Row: T. Simson, R Butts, C. Chung, B. Bass. 307 s keep chu ggin' RAILROAD CLUB--Buck Row: A. Kramer, E. Buch. First Row: NV. NVischer, I... Stephens R. Howe, W. Bixby. aeromodelers buzz Earhart AEROMODELERS--Buck Rauf: VV. Smnvlcy, -I. Flvnn, I, Buic, R. Lovick, T. Lobocn, T. ' Bziync-. First Rout C. C:6l'h2lI't, T. KQ'llt3llQ'l', NI. Hglrdiu, T. Sisk, R. Brooks, 1. Billiter, C. Matsuno. 308 Purdue soul - WQYB IGP .su A Vi K' Q N-. X - fsiffll W 9 Y B -,ff RADIO CLUB--Back Row: T. King, D. Azpell, D. Altekruse, E. Crina, M. Crichton, T. Franklin. First Row: R. Evans, B. Oliver, H. Jaeger, D. Behrman. no Punnuf CAMERA cwa . ' 2 ! ' ,, , .., X' V 5,1 1 O l E , . . . . Q . U Z . f-11 at 'N rviir -Q'--P-,Q .-'rvwwwmm W A . .. 'iwjggq fs :::::11:gg '.r.-'..5-g? 333 ,,:'::1ff. 4 '22ffffl::: ..,....... .,........ . 21:1 . . . . .-. . V , o N, ..- ' ' ' ' .a.xi'-. 'l2-'rv I ,,,,,,4mwv ww .Lb . ,gg-. .ff , ' , e Q- ,, . 7 . - - . ,, . r , zf::i: I .fi' , i ,--r ff'-r '--- ij -' -- f ' r'r. 1 wa, f .,..... -f51::,,,' . . . . ' rf lx, 'K 'X , . i ,fil favs 1. E ' :Mc -- ' '-. 'L .- -f - Camera Club sponsors photographic exhibitions. 309 I E 1 if ,4 N 2 V' ' 4 ? --f-f Gu e ,,,..A Wnduea Ai wine paw h1 '?' J V : - , i,f W ' if 1 310 Ng . , No, we cut our hair and wear good c 0 esf' speci al interests 'et S naman 9000 V 4 suv in F' V ' granny av ' 'F 5' , rr 3 3 ar 'L' O J...-l 4.41 Saturday night at Purdue. XVhile peaceniks picketted Dow Chemical and civil rights workers and political ft1CtiOHS worked for better government, Purdue's special interest groups, Triton, Krazy Eights, and Rivet introduced innovations in social entertainment. Those who became involved experienced widened horizons and broadened education that could not be achieved in class. Flower power. 311 I think I've got it! xsssss x 'W -QQ' WRA4-Buck Huw: L. Morris, M. Bruwner, K. Fulford, -I. Caldwell. First Row: Miss Olgelsby, fudvisorb, S. Kennedy, B. Sf-itz, P. Harker. WRA stimulates Coeds' athletic: interests WBAA--the voice of Purdue '2 U AA Q 6 P and today, mon run -'x Is x ,v WBAA--G. Stanley, J. McKinney, M. Barnard, R. Sieber, L. Watson, F. Robbins. gf r KRAZY EIGHTS--Back Row: T. Roe, D. Hammer, T. Martin, E. Smith, B. Anderson. First Row: B. Bobek, P. Lammert, C. Loviclc, B. Maasberg, S. Broxon. Hoosier leaders of tomorrow 4-H--Back Roux- G. jordan, A. Marshall, J. Scamaborn, D. Riggs, J. Slip. First Rout' V. W'ebb, L. Lanting, M. Joss, QI. Hardin. k a fl in our soup FOOD SERVICE EXECUTIVES ASSOCIATION--Back Rmu: Nickel, K. Andrews. First Hour: C. Martin, Newhard, C. P. Wickens, S. Hadley, S. Hogue, R. Cmiel, J. Strickland, R. Schultz. S. Stout, E. Hall, Nl.Fred. chlorine corines TRITON--Buck Row: C. Jung, R Crull, L. Reid, K. Shaffer, J. Lux First Row: A. Stimson, R. Flatley 1. Thaldorf, G. Hopple, B. Gramley. 315 to the cause YAF--J. Greco QSecre-taryl, L. Dorseh QTreasurerD, K. Svengalis QVice Presidentj, F. Wertz QPresidentD. F rallies it's a oung republican year EOUNG IECEPUBLICANS--M. Hoover CPresideutJ, K. Merlau QVice Presidentl, A. Schael KSe-cretaryl, R. Scott Treasurer . YOUNG DEMOCRATS--C. DeCleene QSecre-taryl, I. Strough QVice Presi- dentl, I. Axelrod QPresidentJ. oung democrats first farnil e 9 River attempts to humor Purdue H Hiuet gross out RIVET STAFF--Buck Row: B. Haas, D. Ros- ner. Sccmzfl Row: S. Bryant, H. Meislin, R. Gunderson. First Row: R. Washburn, S. VVright, D. Laxton, J. Lukach. 317 Tom Sawyer strikes again. Its not where youlve been that counts, but whcrc you are going. XVith this philosophy in mind, school clubs set out to preparc young unsuspecting collegc students for the outside World. Each of these organizations pro- vides its inemlmcrs with un insight into the actual work and skill of thcir profession while giving them an op- portunity to he-come acquainted with others of ii similar prolcssional intcrcst. school Clubs Mother said Crisco is bcst. 318 x '55- Sw 'RX xxx x . 'N NX? x N N x Nw E i V m,,,, ,M ' ff!! ,,.1.w' 1 ff 41,v.c:1.-rm ! .M V , ' ,. -, , ..,f :f.:1.ff ,E: MW!!- -. imma- ' ' It's a little late to switch to IM, but ifyou carft hack it . . 1 4 4 A 'E 1 1 PDTA--Bavk Row: T. Day, I. Wilk, A. Ritter, S. XVilson, J. Custer, J. Carow, H. Lithgow, C. Parke, D. Cooda, J. Jester, S. Yiickel, P. McC0lluin, S. Harrison, AI. Gutknecht. First Huw: M. Walgreen, B. Bynum. Purdue-'s good humor men 320 marching along in PDTA DAIRY CLUB--Bavlc How: T. Jenkins, C. Franklin, J. WVilcox, H. Cummins. SUc'mizllRviL': R. Cross, B. Brant, T. XVi1tkins, KI. Briar. First Row: Nl. Engel, C. Howiiiw . just like grandmother used to make HOME EC CHAPTER--Back Row: A. Naugle, L. Mullis, B. Chamberlin, B. Linvill, C. Shultz, H. Kubitschek, D. Obendorf, Bobek, K. Franks, S. Cauble, N. Reiter, Stein, S. Ballard, M. K. Cunningham, B. Maasberg, C. Martin, L. Ross, F. Watts. Zolvinski, E. Hall. First Row: M. Alison, P. Phillips, M. . 1:43, 5: HORTICULTURE CLUB--Back Row: T. Raney, M. Hubbertt, T. Elzinga, B. Fe-fringe-r, D. Rasler. First Row: K. Hensch, B. Kahlenbeck, I. Phillips, M. Nelson, I. Vaughn, J. jilger. jolly green Boilermakers from little aeorns FORESTRY CLUB--Thomas Martin, Tony Roe, Denny Hammer. at the grass roots of ag AGRONOMY--Back Row: T. johnson, B. Weiler, K. Edwards, F. Schnautz, H. Lum- haud, T. NNund1-rs, R. Thorn, P. Kalinski, A. McEntire, H. Phillips. Second Row: J. Franklin, T. Walters, D. Lastcr, H. jenkins, M. Connors, K. Weinbrenner, M. Terry, W. Jens, R. Smith, K. Bender. First Row: C. Matthews, j. Thompson, M. Mathers, M. Slnsher, T. Fairbanks, j, NVilliamson, T. Brenner, C. Katanski, T. DeLaney. 322 'Sl' IEEE--Phil Macnak fTreasurerJ, Richard Gray KChairmanD, I. Michael Ertel QSeeretaryJ, james Ceeding QViee Chairmanl. industrious industrial engineers AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS--Back Row: D. Weinhold, D. son, T. Aztra, O. Bathke. First Row: Dr. C. Zachariah, T. Nel Yegerlehner, E. Smith, J. Schaper, J. Sell, M. Joray, L. Renck. son, I. Jansen, D. Maki, L. Estes, D. Heron. Second Row: R. Pyle, W. Bruns, E. Cass, C. Bockelman, T. Nel- ag h brids 5 pulls pink, black beanies? SOCIETY OF XVONIEN ENGINEERS--Sarah XVats0n CViCe Presidentl, janet Cody QP1'esident?, ,loan Edwards CSeCrcta1ryJ. i 'Q AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENC-INEEHS--Nicholas Aschilimnn Q'l'1'c41sL11'e1'J, Steven Scuboyer fSt'Cl'f3tLll'YJ, Bruce Chapin QPre-sidentb, jay XViley QVice President7. tnda a parking lot, tomorrow the World 324 Casey jones does it again! An ME boilermaker special, 5 326 hd- -.., Ffa I 2 .28- fr Elini.. L ..-11 ,, .,,xvm::T HA' 1, 1 .i i -1-L rf. X -.Xi P i Q3 EW WS. h , 477+ ----. l1 '-1s B 4 ,gr W A wg if A ,4 765261367666 .f, . A ., 2 . -1-ff ig' 'lm Swim-a-1, N Sinai? flftrfl ..--w- ' M 'J ' W J-'raw V N, at I 'W 'Q4 - Q wx. ' , vJ,L'fM fi' Q- wi ,gg-mffff ,f L i,,:.Ax ig., -tak 'I Q, rn- . 5 , W YK' .eww - wffiiff R ,A M FUN? ' 'Ls 41' W 'R' fm' V ' 4 gk., I , , , . . 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H. .. 5, .XX ull il , X 9. if 5- A residence Reploces The home left behind And provides The opporfuniry To lose you rself 'ff'-H 'LI ' J'LA?f!? '.3Lifi'2f- -'ff-'.l,f'g'ff'. In 5yvf,fg.:f v ,f'Kf' xr 75 K J f .fillzg ,. .,,Q.3.J.:f N1-,ff Q In loughier ond The componionship ol others, Life Thor responds with goieiy, ivlolaes you forget Thor you ore Alone. ,sf .xkv ,kwk-:K , , Kew: ..z I . K 9 O BuT reTlec:Tive morr1er1Ts STeol your mind, A liTTle like The highT STeols The sun. Somehmes you wonder Why iT Tokes on crovvcl To be lonely, Con you become o porT And sTill remoih Whole? The nughT goes And The mornung sometimes Funds chsosfezi Bonds grow in Those moments, 2 Erosing douhTs. lf only Tokes ThoT ohe Cenoin Person To nwoke The doy VVorTh Coming i 1 333 PANHELLENIC PIUNIOR AND SENIOR BOARD--BUCIC Row: Montgome , P. Conner. Second How: K. Nielsen, K. Kraft, M M. Winklepleck, . Grant, S. White. Third How: B. Leman, L. McEwen. I2lrstR0w: B. Watts, K. Bowditch. Are you sure the rush convds tonight? 334 Panhel progression with expansion Into the mouths of babes goes food but out come ideas. Retreats, dinners, parties, programs, and Creek Week kept the Panhellenic Council on the move. Adding Alpha Gamma Delta was another step toward fulfilling Panhel's objectives-promoting interest, satisfaction, and happi- ness for the sororities and rushees. R Panhel pledge picnic. .sw SENATORS-Lori LaFerriere, Ruth Pahl, Ann Henderson 335 Gads! This is going to hurt all the way down to my white socks. Whacking away at the old image of paddle parties and hazing, Inteifraternity Council is shedding its beaver coat of frivolity for an honest attempt to improve its image. This isn't a short term project, but rather one that involves many Saturday afternoons painting at the Lafay- ette community center for neighborhood children, Creek VVeek evenings collecting canned goods for charity, and, most importantly, daily living that merits an upward shift in opinion. IFC is gradually restructuring its Play- boy society in the minds of many. 336 IFC-- a Changing style Now stop looking into that lady's window and start painting. IFC SENIOR BU.-XIID--David St6IZ6l',xDOll Knebel, Brian Hohn- son, jeff Seidnum, Roger N Lll1Cl', Gene Voelkel, -lim Solltlrwoocl. IFC JUNIOR BOARD--Clockwise: Parker Behm, Nelson Wainwrightiwlohn Horan, Demirxis Schapman, Steve Goldberg, Dan Heatherson, Truman Prevatt. iddle: Roy Lam 'in. IFC is on the move . . . if Don can get it started. 337 1 . r fii . .-.L , 's . L LIFC--Buck How: S. Hoffman. i I. Caber, D. Smith, D. Raibley, B. Doolittle. Second Row: M. Powers, L. Hollingsworth, D. ' Wright, R. Meyers, B. Platt, Hal, A. Weisman, D. Robbins, W. Horlacher, Aliment, B. Schwartz. First Row: Col- lingsworth, Snook, D. utch- inson, B. Bertram. IFC groups for progress PRESIDENTHS COUNCIL--Back Row: Kulik, I. Abel, A, Oak, W. Wishlinski, B. Berbluncl, K. Williams, . Arnholf, F. Hacklenian N. Voss, W. Cenda, D. Ccrke, B. Berser. Third Row: Nluhn, S Tirengel, H. Hartkopli, W. lNle-tzger, C. Ceroge, B. Mhichener, R. Knauer, D. Stanley, B. blanda, M. Ridbe-rg, C. Schenk, R. Larsen. 338 Second Row: R. jennings, C. Hicks, D. Eade, T. O,Conner, G. Olp, L. Berthv,Ql. Schwartz, C. McLaughlin, R. Kaley, VV. Gillilan. First Row: C. oelkel, Bgohnson, D. Stelzer, D. Ixne-bel, R, Blauer, A. Seidman, Southwoo , R. Turnav. THETA CHI!-Left, Bottom to Top: Z. Berzins, F. Ohlrich, P. Bre loff, G. Todt, C, 'Ium er, M. Gerber, P. Fitz erald, C. Adams. Second Row: Bitzer, V. Tlogge, T. Torian, . ake, R. Maillox, . Red grave, M. Slack. Third. How: S. Wasylowski, . Dawk, D. Auers Wald, R. Moth, R. Fine, F. Obert. Fourth Row: .Gardner C. Rose now, D. Larrowe, Bell, R. Klosterman, D. Prescott. Fi th Row H. Warshurn, B. Pfadt, M. Pain, D. Chrobot R. Burchell E. ohnson Sixth Row: L. Kaiser, C. Stewart, M. Houseman T. Schroeder D Sturgeomll O'Lea . Seventh Row: I. Crawdad, A. Petrigrew, E Uslar, H. eichart,?l Robinson. Right Row: Ox, Flash, S. Moore R. Waldo, D. Early. Man the life boatsg the Ark is sinking! Noah accidently let the Theta Chils sneak on board, and they are going straight down to Hell. Hell! What a place to have a party. but it was a helluva pledge dance. Donyt think theylre all bad-somehow they managed to be the most scholas- tically improved house on campus. Floating further along, Noah's boys initiated forty-one Little Sisters. And then therels Ox-What an ox! . . . and he used to be such a cute ball of fluffy fhzz. Theta Ch1 ' v Q 44 Q ls? V p2 . 9 '- t Ov n 1,9 -1 ,f 41 ,l-. ,.- .Q 'Lg' .554 C301 ' A PSZQ' . t-.sg J. 'Di . .J If . ,J V- X Q'O,'q lyf' '- - ie! ' . .v 'I 01 x 11 lp ' S Nl' Q o O 0: -124099 I 40 Theta Xi I struck it rich! Mushl Mush! Come on you dogs, mush! I can't be late to the Klondike Klass. Barmaid Barbara and Theta Xi Suzy are both running for Carter Queen, and I have enough gold dust to take the winner to Blue Iris Ball, unless she'd rather go the Acre Shaker. I even have an extra pouch of gold dust to buy some Christmas presents for those underprivileged kids in town. Bells a- ringing, children singing, itis back to TE again . . . THETA XI--Outside clockwise groin bottom: M. Ver- beck, F. Engimann, S. Malott, . Graham, D. Katz, C. Vo vt, C. Klelnknecht, T. Schwartz, T. Sander, D. Durkee, I. Bjebko, D. Cray, B. Mees, R. Holzbach, L. Wakeland, T. Creacy, M. Forthofer, C. Schenk, C. Strasser, D. Hesch, W. Hensley, D. Hartman, T. Cibsonifl. Kennedy, W. Miller, B. English, R. Roliy, T. Cligfton, . Biger. Inside clockwise from bottom: . Ross, . Seabury, . Cox,'C. Camlpbell, M. Murphy, M. Drudge, M. Smolen, Calvert, D. Wil iams, C. Thoinpsonvl. Lillethun, D. Kemgi, Miller, L. Mil- ler, L. Cox, . McDowell, G. Cal art, P. Becker, D. Sin- clair, G. Warzin, M. Chakoian. -.-'SBUQ 1,0 xg 0 ,Q 9.0, Owfx KAPPA DELTA RHO--Back Row: C. Murra , C. Crowden, S. Robison, F. Tragemann, B. Blackman, F. Kraus, McKinle . Third Row: T. Knisger, R. Berglund, S. Hassfurder, G. Bo er, Smith- ers, T. Sager, . Steinfeldt. Second Raw: Lyons, BW!!!-Ia , M. Spei- gel, R. Fox, R. Kramer, S. Hoffman. First Row: A. Vvlbitlow, R. anson, D. Laudicina, D. Barnes, F. Cook, Illingsworth. rr mm W if f Flying eagles, go-karts, roasted ox, and witches, brew- so Whirls the KAP kaleidoscope. The ever-changing pat- tern reflects a number one on the Wall. VVhat for? 1967 Grand Prix, of course. Add sound, and shadows a-go-go vibrate owl-style before you. If castles are out of style, twirl it again. Tower Acres, beware.Next year the KAP kaleidoscope Will focus on you. Hi-ho, hi-ho, off to the acres Weill go . . . Kappa Delta Rho PHI NIU--How Four: Van Derlinden, V. Caddis, Deboe, S. Kingsbury, S. Nelson, Duncan, D. Bell, T. Reutter, . 'I. Pesek, B. Baker, Coleman, B. Cheney, M. Walker, E. Reed, M. Rhoad, M. fxlaews 'i, B. Metz, Courtney, B. Conway, P. Curtis. Row Three: Edriggs, K. Riley, B. Schmitt, ,. NVilkenson, L. Kebbon, B. lacobsen, . Martin, A. St. Clair, S. Montgomery, C. Liecht , Deas, McCur- tain, C. Case, S. Lindstrom, B. i Ilavey, P. Grant. Plow Two: S. Pick- Zeta Tau Alpha Signs initialed ZTA captured honors for the Zetas at the toothall pep rallies this year. A third place award for theh'lhunecouung dEpday,uEnd.ofthe Chegon TTaHf and a unique uApple Polishing Partyv enteitaining facul- ty members highlighted the fall. As the spirit of politics razed the cannoui the Zetas and Phi PSB indulged ui Ohios Mock P political affairs. 00900 8 G 0 Q Q G Goo ooo G 342 uw ard. M. Fairfield, Bangill B. Whitene , Eckert, N. Hadaller, C. Worden, Peterman, P. udson, E. Dlboe, B. Biehl, C. Backer, S. Smythe, L. Ferrell, C. McCuai , C. Bramley, S. ll-phnson, A. Wedel,P1. Sears, C. Yacso. How One: Wallbur , S. inesle , S. Row, . Wright, C. Sanford, Perry, B. Lyons, Ni. Stambaugldi S. Light, Mi er. ZETA TAU ALPHA--Back Row: B. Walters, V. Cotner, K. jones, L Adams, M. Goss, I. Pannek, P. Wiglgenhorn, S. Morris, K. Kovac, A. arlier, S. Gerber, P. Crow, K. Murp , P. Mallot, Hiller, Zechiel, II. Keresztes, S. Schaifer, N. Bovinet, Lybrook, A. Pace, . Wamp- er, S. Pickart, L. Foster, L. Reid. Row Two: M. Mitchell, B. Anot- nides, N. Deardorfi M. Lemme, P. Fatch, Pierce, M. Stewart, N. f--f .-A 0 1-M Q 0 , Q 1. 9 I 0 lsfigfzl f.2 JZ Q if 0 ' ' ' ' Nl Phi Mu Come Hashbury children. Watch colors tumble, trip, and shriek as a braid of a million golden flowers tinkles and cmnches under the moccasin of a disciple. Gaze on the 'PMS U Psychedelic 2nd Street.Then when the flowers die a black fog settles. Through the fog shines an orange ray: All Hallowis Day, and pumpkins march by with voices in carol. Following is a Hong Kong child gleeful at her gifts from across the sea. Then the colors change and the Grcat Flower passes the letters QM. Gaither, K. Marckovich, M. Mason, K. Abne , B. Gramle , M. Wright. F. Olson, C. Fountain, A. McElwee, Vzfeidner, K. Wliight, D. Saubel, G. Bisho , A. Dale, C. Nichols, S. Brink, G. Bard, D. Cant- well, D. Deckerigl. ilohnson, N. Bryan. Row One: D. Kay, M. Mar- tin, P. Burwell, . Morris, Graves, L. jones, S. Schueman, M. Ma- son, B. Seitz, G. Dausman, .Thomason, Rattay, V. Ross, S. Kindig. 343 Kappa Kappa Gamma agvfcffjgiicffgg-fl All keyed to settle into a redecorated house, the Kappas began the year churning ice cream at the ZX Fann Frolic. An alley tlanee with the ATOS, ZX and ECIPE open houses in the fall, and a ATA tohaggan party filled in the social calendar. On the rural scene. the Kappas watlecl through fields of mud to settle clown to it pienie on ii pig farm, While in the national Scope, they along with Acacia and Chili 25, won New York in Nloek P. KAPPA KAPPA CANIMA--Buck Row: Ellsberrv, S. Schaible, R. Hessi clenee, E. Buchsbauni, T. 0'Hauer, S. Anthony, Scott, S. Smith, C. Wal sinith, C. Woods, P. Breen. I. Powell. Musslernan, B. Nolte, Lee, B. Cox C. Norton, Heuer, C. bones, K. jones. Row Three: Smit , S. Risser, Si Swanbeck,M. Stark, S. owsher, S. Bo a'ian, S. Courtney, L. Montgome B. Cniff, NI. Burke, S. Shancly, Ifarrelli Wist, P. Thomsond. O, onnelll C. Wieker, I. Keith, T. Boeluningj . Peterson. Row Two: S. ark, L. Nia? C. Longstreth, P. Fernandegli alenberg, K. Freier, S. Wolford, C. Hart, Britt, P. Sehwartzenherg, P. ankle-ter, P. Parrish, Stewart, S. Baile , E Whitsitt. Row One: A. Rankin, C. Wilson, M. Rolierts, Fall, L. Carlson S. Hiekleman, K. Nelson, Reed, B. Higgins, K. Klink, B. Cargnino, D Xlueller, K. Kraft. h 344 s bo' QQQ. Q Q , QQ, DEQ! Q, Q Q 0 0 , , gl VQQ' Q' Q ALPHA EPSILON PI--Back Row: Katzif, D. Kay, S. Meyers, G. Held, M. Tirengehgl. Katz man, M. Al ers, S. Kessler, G. Schwarz, . Feld maan, M. Bohn. Third Row: C. Yalowitz, A Friedman, M. Katz, S. Strauss, B. Brown, A. Ber liner, B. Philips, C. Robbin, E. Goldberg, R. Po line. Second Row: R. Pale , M. Zalfert, R Scher,SI. Rubin, A. Scheiller, SYRadow, D. Shon berg, . Seiden, B. Motchan, Smuckler, C Fraenkel, W. Levenfeld. First Row: K. Rubens W. Livingston, R. Meyers, M. Marlin, M. Ferman G. Haber, Derdiger, B. Fields, L. Bregman, Y Esrock, F. Schwartz, Eskovitz, Fell. Alpha Epsilon Pi Kowabongal Amid hanging vines and savage jungle beasts, the great white hunters of AEPi and their little sisters staged their annual Jungle Party early this year. Big game hunting continued long enough for the guys to hunt up lane and bring her to the Christmas formal and the pledge dances. Wasnit it heard through the grapevine that the boys celebrated a successful intramural season with parties galore? But Why not celebrate? In Septem- ber the brothers will start their safari to their new hut on the Acre. Aie-e-e-e . . . 1 345 3 if 5569 5' I -JQ'r f I ' f fig Q S W ' s f A I ix ' w gi , QQ: x li' J 1 i . .,..,.. .., , I Q 1,-+1 , Q an - wvnnunua avatar x- 5 N T Q. w i-.M Q, .. .rf . Q.-:gf 7 l 5 .Tu Q X R . , I ' , 2 . X S x ,fl , A 1 P3 I A n, . 7 e I 5 Qs' Yr gen fu N Wd WI ,,. 5 k. e 2 Y Y . , A .r-T ' .fLi, 5? 4 ,Q V S 1 s ,Y NF' 1 Y Q . x x Y X , ei T. xl wr. tai' . i , 103 J , xy :Q if i ,, K X J X' Q r ' Q S X 'W E , nz N ' X X X 'x s X E2 'N Qx f ' , R 14 X P ,N . if E ' Tau Kappa Epsilon ole rapt A' :Ye Again We bring you The Lonestar Statef, a weekly program about a farm boyls climb to the top. Last week TKE and ADPi Bird had struck oil While preparing a barbecue. As we join them, TKE says, As president of this great society l'll help underprivi- leged kids. I'll even adopt some little sisters to help at the Open Housef' This show has been brought to you by the Red Carnation Ball Company in cooperation with TKE. TAU KAPPA EPSILON--Back Row: Shaffer, D. Stockdale, D. Cossard, T. Baxter, A. Oak, Kiesler, S. johnson, W. Haws, D. Wachs, I. Steimke, D. VVickers am, IjNleeks, P. Illyes, B. High. SUC- oncl Rmb: R. Cole, D. Osborne, B. ickhoner, M. Boite, S. King, A. Berkemeier, lrelandllg. Ceeding, Blakley, K. Rideout, B. NIacFre- gor, P. Meat ows, owe. Front Row: 'R. Sells, B. XVilliams, I. xlilTSl11lll,Cl. Hoot, .Swift, Rl. Davis, D. Held, C. Strnebing, Nlola nar, M. Schmidt, D. Dietrich, L. Baker. ' 2. ,. ,. A 191 V6 I J . Q. KAPP.-X ALPHA TIIETA--Hawk Hou? fla1l't1'l'. L. Bhllliu. C. S. Duncan, K. XVaisner, VVeist, C. Heckhard. S. Anderson, Nl. llohnson, L. XYaling, Xl. flume, P. Kuhof Dieter, L. Bricker. E. Klingeman, Nl. Sweet, M. Bottomle , C. Cinggch. First Row: D. Teter. H. Atkinson. XlilVll.ll'll, lolinsoufh. Allcu, B. 'l'l'il1llWl4'. P. Teder, L. Burleigh, L. Solheck, S. grown,j. insmore. Nl. Schra- Brissinan, Beckstiuliulfl. Nlatftlimmfll, P. llighlcn, L. Cummins. der, D. Trieh, K Kiser, Nlanthei, K. Kerscheval, S. Burke, L. Ct-unc-tt. N. llarslilwargcr. Swrmul Roux- lloughtou, N. Skin- Caldwill, L. Sharvcllc, P. Colvin, S. Solbeck, S. Rainby, K. johns, ner, ll. cil'llCljllllQ,l0lI, Xl. Brawm-r. D. Iudjich, K. Swanson, K. Ed- R. Morre, Nlenkc, Brandt, Canfield, K. O'Cara, K. Shackle- xvarcls, K. llllllllll, Ni-wliartl, Carlson, D. Eine-rson, B. Nliller, ton, B. llines. 3 E Delta Gamma It seems the DCS preferred masquerading. First dressed as 'The Racing Nuns the DCS and Betas won a trophy for the most spirit in the Les Filles Prix. Then they were-well spirited again, masquerading as everything from Plymouth Rock to mashed potatoes and a turkey on their annual turkey serenade. But that's not all the DCS have accomplished. Three ugirlsv tried their best to Can-can the Beavers -The sisters promised they werent Delta Cammas-and won first place in the Homecoming Sign Contest among all sororities. 348 SN is YYFV' 1 at fix ,.,f .. 4 . AAN 4 X U..JJ Bursting with Me and My Girl from Theta Town, the KASS sang forth at serenades this year. A psychedelic open house with the ATA S Set the pace followed by a yellow slip-bourbon taffy trade party with the SAES. Adding novelty to fall, the sophomores wore fire engine hats at the football games and flew pin kites on the hill. With enthusiasm they ended the year by royally enter- taining their Moms with skits and a party on Mothers Day Weekend. Kappa Alpha Theta DELTA GAMMA--Back Row: M. Swan, S. Tztigrliaferro, M. Knox, D. Vince,Sj. Zukanovich, Criese. Second Row: C. Craft, Disher, L. Ho an, K. Barrett, S. Conde, L. uggs, M. McFar- land, Price, C. Illusko, T. johnson, P. Thomson, C. Messenger, P. Dabbert, A. Kexnmer, B. Sachs, S. Munson, K. Sc reiner, L. Hinchman, C. Barrett, N. Alexander. First Row: K. Gilchrist, S. Cur- tis,CI:. Cradick, S. Noffke, A. Reinicke, P. Mercer, M. Hanske, C. Taylor, P. Hughes, S. Mika, S. Mc artne , Mrs. Helen O,Connell, D. Swartz, C. Stefanchik, A. Cutzwiller, S. Hurst, C. Hammer- sley, C. Atkins, Pickett, Geyer. uf' K Alpha Kappa Lambda Applying the motto, MF1-aternity for the Futuref, the AKL's moved into their new fraternity house at 417 Wal- dron. This was the scene for The Herd entertaining at the Holly Holiday. To the tune ofOdus Redding, Fred- die the Hamster and two piles ofsaddle Shoes made this their pennanent home. Here popcorn and punch were served to trick-or-treaters in October, while great enthu- siasm flourished for New Mexico in Mock P. Ji ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA--Back Row: H. Carlson, T. S mon, T jay, T. Waller, S. Renfro, D. Arnholt, B. Lamott, W. Mull, Ander son. Second Row: C. Golden, R. Iabaa , P. Weatherman, R. Hack- man, R. Lehman, G. West, L. Backe, C. ll-lou h, M. Doyle, M. Gates P. Heroux. First How: T. Gebhard, S. Mugler, Brecht, D. Skel ton, Schroer, P. Brand, E. Zarse, S. Valle. 350 The men of Triangle have an angle for everthing, and their base this year is the big news on campus-Mock P. Since early summer of 1967, the brothers combined forces with X9 to Win California and brought these efforts to a peak by interviewing Ronald Reagenis Press Secretary. The area of their activities, though, ranged from an all- campus Homecoming Openhouse to Greek Week with the collecting of canned goods for charity. TRIANGLE--Inside horizontal: S. Barter, R. Schwabel, R. Hulse, T. Ehardt, B. Cha Jin, R. Oak- ley. Vertical: T. Schmidt, F. Mellott, B. Lamberty, N. Kivett, D. Brashears, D. Knebel. Outsicle clockwise: H. Slaats, S. Layman, Zgliczynski, G. Dunville, -I. Shafer, A. Wiesman, R. Svendson, D. Epple, S. jones, N. Zaderj, R. Bever, E. Nyggiard, R. Bender, E. Belcher, T. Scholl, R. Chalfin, S. Hostetler, R. Mrizek, D. Shortle, L. Petrie, rain, K. Richardson, R. Nettesheim, Alderman, L. Millstein, C. Potts, R. Mastrangelo, I.Cl.lI1I11IFl11:1I'I'l, T. Ratclilfe, H. Childers, Hunter, D. Bloss, D. Eglen, D. Keller, N. Fossnight, K. Magill, iebert, A. Kuse,RJ.IlJanz, W. Bal entine. Counterclock- wzse: D. Desmarais, G. Peterson, R. Bremer, S. Bhalla, M. o inson, D. Blum, N. Boismenue, B. Quinn, W. Simmelink, M. Craig, W. Holcomb, D. Fitzpatrick, D. Petritz, M. Ertle, R. Moon. :lf-kfnf' 3' Triangle H1 590 .A if R if-Q xxx i 9 l 1 ,g if 1 V 'Q ful. gl! vs Xs v K X , X1 X X T X .XX , , , Af ff - Y X as Nutr A + ,.. mf , X V- -. X 5 . ry S -4 Ss ,X .QW N X S N, w . v , wx , : SQ 5 -rv Q X N-N QQ' X Ng -w. f N - Q K-XX X sux KX 1 s I' ALPHA DELTA PI--Back Row: L. Blair, D. Alexander, S. Bell,IIl. Wilk, R. Whetstone, B. Dee-gan, M. Schalliol, V. Amber, M. Newe , D. Ritter, M. Karen, M. Coleman, B. VVelborn, Cotterman, Wil- son, P. jeffre , C. Brubaker, S. Pierce, Newcomb, L. Thieme, P. Iackson, A. iborn, K. Bowman, Peters, K. Stark, M. Fay. Front Row: S. Schneiders, NV. Pohlman, L. Honacki, I. Conte, S. Krause, A. Peterson, A. Schall, Wolf, L. Louderllack, Af Salsbu , S. Blinn, S. Wal reen, B. VanHam, M. Moon, M. Garland, MotherrBuxton, M. Miller,gS. Hol cross, S. Lee, F. Harr, A. Cox, S. Cox, N. Wainscott, M. Sebek, M. Laglothe, L. Foust, B. Maasburg, B. Hedberg, Luers, K. Frobish, N. jones. ALPHA TAU OMEGA--Buck Row: Ristow, W. Youn , C. Coo - er. Third Row: P. Greene, R. Bartusch, T. Douglas, S. l'Poffrnan, Webb, Parry, M. Weiland, S. Barrett, D. Waltz, P. Rodwick. Sec- ond Row: R. Garrison, Nelson, Dame, R. Janssen, T. Wri ht,Llj. Horan, L. Nargi, L. Atteberry, T. Nelson, D. Young, R. Konotopia, . Glass, A. Kimmel,-I. Savage. First Row: D, Qrpupnca. R. Peck, R. X01 Q, 041 XQ fl I 0 I .Qi V, . 'iv ff, By' If ,x Alpha Delta Pi Running away with four awards-Presidentls, Treasurer's, Chapter Finance, and Scholarship Improvement-at the National Convention, the ADPis joined with the TKES, and went on to take the state of Texas in Mock P. Even their housemother with her new senior cords was caught up in the fast-moving pace. Finding time to help out at the cerebral palsy clinic, the ADPis later bought Christ- mas toys for foster children. Hood, R. Knauer, D. Callaghan, D. Sequin, W. Klenk, SHIacobs, K. Kotar, . Manuszak, C. Donaldson, L. Cuminin s, H. enton, D. Nagey, .Millholland, Moore, W. Horlacher, Nilhodes, R. Hucek, IS! ST-1th,g. Roettinger, VVebster, D. Bixler, Mathews, T. Worrell, . an 's. Awlfiqvsz -1 . v.f:2 ' Y Sw 01'-sr-.am A- .,f1:,,:?f Q ,aw .5 :- 5 V 5724 iw ag. . ww 'HY A is Nb 14 qc '92, KM fl we PM 11 , 9 it 01 WW' 4751-1 W sw if 1 Q. 7 - ' ' . -. 'L ,x , . as 1 1 VI - . ' 'I I , .V 5 p gf' 4. 1 - . -fs N ' , s. WW. , ,Aan , i 7,5 Ph Gamma Delta What did the Fijis do this year? Well, it was rather difficult to find out. Every time someone asked a brother what the Phi Cams had done, the only thing he talked about was Fiji Island. It isnit every day that a fraternity house is turned into a native isle, but why couldn't the Fijis have reminded us about their Notre Dame open house, or that they sat with the Chi Os at the football games? Didn't they also sponsor the annual Turkey Twist, have UMOC parties with A QS, and Mock P parties with H B41 P Itls a good thing that there were other people on campus who Went to these activities so they could tell us about the fun they had. PHI CAMMA DELTA Buck Hou, Sehonimei P. , H .. . ., Theile, Getty, j. Ross, D. Anderson, D. Keipert, D Milne, . Yoder, WV. Liber, L. Klingarnan, S. Covert. Second Row: Ladacoeur. T. Foley, C. Cooke, H. NVal ters, R. Corson, W. Haekleinan, C. i leadows, C. Smith I. Landes, M. Frame, Miller, D. Rulis, A. Herbert, C Wheelert. First Row? N. Lankford, I. Covert, T Combs, K. jones, R. Prockhold, King, Gamma, T. Ptaff, D. Salo, C. Chaleif, D. Stelzer, D. ogg, R. Hamby, L. Lane, T. O,Cara. 354 9' 5- .--e 0010 Q 'l THET.-X T.-KU--Buck Hole: S. Ketch- am, H. Huntington, Rl, Fye, S. Bozich. T. Egnot, I. Nagy, R. Dycus, L. Gray, E. Hiltebeitel, Roth, A. Kopp, Nl. Myhnier. SCCUFHII Rout Coursen, K. NVilliams, V. Thom ison. First Rout NV. Frink, H. Hitcih, D. Hou- ehins, S. Brewer, Nl. jerabeck. XV. Andrae, Nienow, C. Bi-all, Ienny. NValter. iS. Streib. H. Thorle , B. Marks, S. Balser, L. Zigler, R. gland- ford, XV. Harrison. Theta Tau Racing clown the mighty NVabash in their Bat- boats, the Theta Taus captured the first place trophy in the annual four man kayak races. First place honors again went to the boys when this chapter was chosen the number one professional engineering fraternity in the United States. NVhen the guys werent enjoying themselves at the Christmas and pledge parties or working busily on Mock P with Blaclure Co-op, they could probably be found in the library maintain- ing one of the highest scholastic averages on campus. 0 Q79- QP' M? Q i 96 nxzx 00 CYQUYOQ- Sigma Kappa Celebration started early at the Sigma Kappa house when the girls welcomed a new housemother and re- ceived a silver tray from national for their pledge class grades. Adding further to the jubilation, the Sigma Kap- pas staged a Halloween party with the Theta Taus and a rough and tumble roller skating party with the TKES. Santa and his elves rewarded all the hardworking girls with gifts at the annual Sigma Kappa Christmas dance. Sprague. FARMHOUSE--Bark Row S X 1nVoorst K Chapin Nl Rode D Mckee, C. Clayton,D Barkman R Xliuer lx Nlayo E Heckman C Fox,W. Schwartz. Third Rau, G klingaman Butler D Brrker R. Walker, S. Nichols F Caier B Cherry Clarkson Schxx irtz D. Stewart, D. jones M VanNatt1 D R1 gs Scamahorn B Crane Second Row: R. Woemer D Al ison Py e R Rude D McFar 525252 Mt SIGMA KAPPA--Outside from point clockuszst Mrs. Ruck, M. Vanlioughnet, K. Ra sch, P Nlor slock, B. Planck, B. Richardson, Lambo S Marler, C. Angermeier, S. Ulrey, B. Becker L Larsen, M. I0nes,g. Price, L. Hardie, S. Ro itz Xi Kelsey, M. Wink epleck, T. Bender, S. Cora E Hammel, M. Morse. Inside from point Clock wise: K. Shaffer, P. Roth, S. Thacker, L kelly L. Iochim, R. Rothbun, B. Strycker, L. Linting L. Michael, L. Coffin , C. Mundell, S.BlaLkm1n S. Mekemson, E. Esifew, Dunn, M. Rohll P land, Linville, P. Beard, W. Braman, D. Swain, M. Harshbarger, M Harris, Norris, C. Cauble, W. Smith, M. Hudson. First Rdw: S. Chamberlain, Beardsle , D. Best, C. Doremire, T. Murakami, D. Kesler, D. Do bins, C. ordan, Mrs. Robert Rowe, Wilds, M. Mauer, W. Kenworthy, . Carrington, Lockhart, M, Stevens, N Wenning. ,N 'A QAQ O Q as ss.. r'+'- 5 ' x Qs N Q at il J X ,A h X Q. AQ Qs Qt :Q K M l as s S I 2 Constructivisrn is the cry of the Farmhouse men. This is the year of The Plansf, whether its building their grade index to surpass last semesters scholastic high, or just Watching the plot on State Street shaped into a new house. Plansv even include an innovation with a foundation of happiness called 'xpartiesf' like the all- liouse birthday party at Soldiers Home and a Christmas party for underprivileged children. Plansv are just the beginning for the men of Farmhouse. Farmhouse fr! Y ft' GTI ' fc14JA9' X , , B W ll feffef , -Jew Beta Theta Pi The day after the battle of the bands found the Beta house still standing. Small Wonder though, after being in- vaded by three bands along with one of the largest crowds to see any fratemity open house this year. For- tunately, dazzled by Bazel's light show, the crowd stayed out ofthe fight. Even So, the Betus arent taking chances. Next yearis battle will take place in and around an even stronger fort, the Betas are planning extensive remodel- ing over the summer. The remodeling isn't just for better fortifications though, a larger intramural case is definitely in order. E . , 5533 in g BETA THETA Pl--Buck Row: WV, Fifield, C. Xlichaelis, D. Pitt- man, T.T,Iessu9, D. NlaeKinley, R. Boris, C, Ulrey, S. O'Hair,lJi. Parker, , Mullins, G. Olp, L. Saberson, Nl. Ahner, C. Murphy, . Sehenkel, XV, llorten, B. Campbell, H. Morris. Second Row: Readnour, XV. Keller, P. Hansen, Byron, R. Scott, R. Schenkel, . Huston, H. Armstrong, S. St-hwniger, W. Reid, E. Baker. Cault, ma-feawwwmmqqg :,..::: sr 1': 2 azz- g ',,3,535., an .W K9 xv' N-of V .SMX 5 'U 3 .ll sri gms. . E. '4 .I 'I f 'll' fy Q 'Ill 'I Ill Ill Ill QE! Ill :el iii' ii' Ill it pun-..,....,sQ., 11 fi in I K. Wheeler, Powers, T. Oesterhoff, D. Looft, R. Zie ler, K. Burns, S. Brandt, Martin, C. Machledt. First Row: W. Cray, S. Ha es, R. Nilisch, D. VanDam, Lester, D. Sandburg, S.FI0nes, C. Tiafoure, S. Huss, W. Quinlan, Schmelter, Parr, R. ee, Cherrington, R. St. jean. 1 'f 1 . Ph' - 1 1 Kappa PS1 i Hur1yl Hurry! Ride the greatest merry-go-round of the yearli' The fiDNIl carny is calling kiddies to another Fling, on their ulslandv of merriment. And here come the fun' seekers! First ones are the Zetas waving their Ohio pen- ants. The finlf Little Sisters are waiting to help them onto the Mock P dark horses. On the other side there is a corn- motion. Some little girls with kites are scrambling into the KN' Santals sleigh, because the underprivileged child- ren occupied all the reindeer. What a happening! What a year to ride! PHI KAPPA PSI--Back Row: R. Mitchell, Keyak, D. Much, McCormick, C. Kumpf, D. Mor an, . Warner, R. Anderson, W. Co - ton, C. McWilliams, G. Ceroge, L. Dougthertg, A. Schraeder, Schmidt, D. Coleman. First Row: Sie in, . Gillette, Friton, B. Pratt, R. Wald, D. Sherman, ertzler, R. Studley, W. Moeller. O lins, R. Reese. Second Row: Williams, D. Osborn, T. Whittin 9 x ii gi , a 3 'J' 3 , N K 4 F5 W vw V' i , N' FIM: is :mwx-...,44 Al:A.lsWV I. , ' - A .X , . 'f' mga, L., , Ag.. ? X f .f ww i-er..-v-.,,u,. ' .-'- 4:2 ' 1' I A- y 300111-. . A ' Ks W , ' '. ' T , , I Y - 'gig ' ' b 3 -f'- A 'iflfsm ' . , - Q ' . ' .. lg- - Af-Q I :W '2. 'Q 'f' F' wr .-- '- : mf- fr ' ' , . M L' I 'Gil ' 4 41 ' . ig. ,. dis K, Vx ix K rg' , 6- , .KN cgi? i ig' ' ff X, , if g . 424 1 ,J V! ' - 754: A R- 1 A if x 5 0' -C, . ,-,, 13.9 -af: - f E sg.-sg, :pkw X 5 1 h Q ,.. X 'Q X '. x - . , 5 , X ,H q,, w, R S-3 - ffl 5 e av H ' I . .K sw- Q 4 , Q ' A W A M ,xx , X 1 6 , f ,K J .. xwsgu was K SM J Sigma Pi Tliunderiiig clown Second Street in their Leach contain- ers come tl1e Sigma Pis, led lw tlllt ferocious Skilo Von Sig. Oh, nol rlBllCy'l'C tripping over hundreds of teeny- hopping hippies wl1o are entirely llooding the race track. XVaitl Closing i11 on tlltl tllfll are 110110 hut their ow11 little Sisters, wildly waving silverware and light h11lhs in tl1e air a11d dragging a huge hag of hurned toast. But where are the Sig Pi's going? XVhy, tliefre charging up tl1e stairs of tl1e burning Phi Xiu house! This constitutes a11 auto111atic dismissal troni tl1e race. a11d the whole crowd from the lemonade stand is beginning, to shift down the street away from the race i11 clisappointment. phat I- Gln QE Like maidens in tl1e days of Troy, tl1e Pi lhis have been besieged witl1 activities hy gallant Creeks througliout the fall season. A feast with the Sigma Nus, Coliseum seats witl1 tl1e Betas, and 013611 houses with tl1e Crows and Acacias were all important dates on the Pi Phi cal- endar. Ilonors such as Alpha Gamma Rho Sweetheart. Lambda Chi Alpha Sweetheart, Sigma Chi Sweetheart, and Pi Kappa Alpha Sweetl1eart were bestowed upon the l'I1t1lClCl'lS of 1012 State Street. Little relief appeared in sight as the Pi Phis finished tl1e year with the traditional Kappa Kappa Gamma-Pi Beta Phi Nlonmouth Duo and a Christmas party with the Betas for tl1e umlerprivilegecl children ofthe Lafayette area. Pi Beta Phi W ' PI BET,-X PHI-Alifzek Hou' of Tllil: C. Spevacek, K. Kocon, K. Sloan. D. Bodin, I. Parent. K. Brothers. Hall. L. lXlerl1olll, Nl. Endslev. Tlzirzl Roux' Hughes, B. Tredwell, XI. Thornton, C. Cole. Seeoml Boat- S. Dively, S. Noble, I. Siebert. First Raitt Xl. Sherman,l P. Mathews, R. Scuderi, S. Griffiths, J. Faulkenberg. C. Horigan, D. Kolanl-co, S. Tappan, J. Fell, S, Mills. Buck Hoa' of Slu41?.- T. May, C. Pais, E. Bray, P. XVilliams, S. Allman, L. XVitt, A. Pinaire, Nl. Diamant, H. Ewinii. Nl. Yack. NV. Hart, C. vVllSlllDlIl'll, C Duke, K. Barnes, XValker. Firxt Row: B. Monk, Nl. Feltner, C. L1t'l1l16l1, K. La- velle, B. Baehler, S. Leicht, D. Steudel, M, Edwards, B. Fisher, P. Roberts, Iacohs, L. Halik, K. Kindig. S. Carden, B. Brassie. Buck Rua' of lleml: K. Baughman, B. Schueler, C. Seeburger, I. NVood, S. Foley, S. XVhite, L. XVill'lill'lS. First Row: K. Metzger. Overman, Rl. Tusing, B. Cook, S. Thoinas. P. Crove. B. Artlliur. B. Herrin, Crissmer. 361 I Tv A-ASB K Vr S - E M. ag-v'-if-f-fm .1,,,...,.. .,,...1.qw- A- qv as . .t -uw Q1 H 5 VIVI , 3? W M- , ,. L., 4 ' ' 1 MW N 'AK . 4 Rv- 'WW g 1' A ' , , ,A 3 Q g ifQQL WWA' ' X gm f--J 1 lv-W A 'ifiigiw' ir-A W an . V I ,W , , ..,. G 'gg' ', , x wx-S ' N- ps .S-Sy i 'QRS Ns , . vb -M., vi 'E Y on 1 2-1. an Q I ' R J -N fx-N23-lfsw-ir -W-w'3-X-w+Wj3: f3'NNwv ., -w-ff-wf+ M'+N tw- H S . ,. AMF Yilfngm x u ---- I , 'K -.gt N- -Q.w.m...u-Aus-sa.-v ,.,, .x.-,-...wg:Nx.,,,x5,MS -...M t ' M .X , , ., W X Q. 'QQ in , i1.itf1Vg.ggg2Sim2'F if J RH , 35-1. . WJ L A . ff Ny-i ' ' vw ,, ,.... .KK ..-,.S,...Aw M, ,H .. N Q 1 QM g X t A pw ,.. - ,rw .J ' ' ' K 5 Il, ' 'fe ' ...C .-ix ' - , X , I QQ I bil 1 l , , Q X b Lil ., flsfl A ww US. -5 ' V.. 5 . x'- sgggztgsfq- . x ,X x V. --fx 4 IL, :-fu S V. Webb, Thurston, P. Thatcher, S. Smith, Hoetzer, L. Coon, P. Ca Jin, '. Borg. Second Row: S. Rauch, S. Ploch, M. Hobbs, P. Willgtllrbe, S. Allman, P. Weiss, M. Crier, S. Obenchain, Vin- ing,HI. opper, D. Azpell, A. Parkinson. First Row: Sorenson, K. oetzer, N. Doyle, P. Lamb, T. Abrahamson, Fairbairn, C. Warren, C. Linzer, S. Sheppard. FW. cb 2 KT2? 'QXQQV Stover, R. Yunaska R. Beverle , Tuzilkowski Donahue, R. Van C-orden, W. Wagner, R. Shag ert W. Brown T. P1 mals . Luc N R. O'Taupalis. Second Row: Cambell, M Ehler, L. Cord, N. Phelan, . ark, R. Schat' A. Boozer, W. Crone, . arzin. First Row V. Hunter, C. McDonald, P. Behm, M. Snow ball, Sharpe, T. Mascot, R. Kuntz, D. Con t1l'l'l t'1'. PHI KAPPA TAU--Back Row: R. Carwell, B. D. Ward, T. Whitsett, R. Bodlell, Donlinger, L. Whetherall, G. German, M. McGreevy, S. Hahn, Hahn. Third Row: M. Dillane, R. Pottgen, R. Rattlis, D. Blleyer,,R. Coombs, Ti Styles, C. McCleary, M. Powell, M. Shultz, ter, W. Mannia, C. Ziegllieikxl. Wenzel, D. Eade, west, C. Boring, C. Stein, C. Crothers, R. Phi Kappa Tau Reflections of a Phi Tau decor are born on the run, with seniors traditionally chasing across campus in multi- colored unde1'wear after their cords. Little Sisters came to the rescue with matching costumes and, in turn, were decorated with Harvard red and gold pledge pins and delegate buttons from Pennsylvania. Chasing past the Wrappings which had converted the house into an over- stuffed Christmas package, the brothers saw the scene transfomied again into Mt. Olympus for the Atlantis Party. Both the race and the line of ornaments came to a halt at the foot of the supreme decoration-that of the Dream Girl with a dozen red roses. 363 Delta Tau Delta Electric Music lor the Mind and Body, the theme of the Dt-lt's open house with the Thetas, and a Pajama Party hrought some rather questionable costumes to the Shelter this fall. To restore order, the spring pledge class cleaned up the new hridge, and the Delts and Chi Os en- tertained the orphans of Cary Home at a Christmas party. TCIFS were popular throughout the year, as was the Hawaiian Dance in the spring, and, believe it or not, the hrothers actually did get a new addition started before l970. 364 DELTA TAU DELTA--Above: P. Weitzenkorn, W. Bertram, L. Lawson, R. Kirkley, R. Ruebensaal, J. Merkey, W. Knorr, S. Zeh- ring. Fourth Row: R. Roley, S. Kennedy, J. Bell, G. Wisker, M. Reagan, N. Sahm, M. Holmdohl, K. Duchi, P. Fauver, R. Spitz, G. Foley, D. Hartman, R. Hoffman, R. Reiling, C. Nelson, M. Brown, R. Brunger, D. Morgan, C. McCoy. Tlirzl Row: T. Hutten- locher, R. Postlethwait, D. Colglazier, C. Detweiler, P. Skok, I. Cripe, I. Keller, W. Gillilan, J. Brown, J. Belshan, D. Johnston, A. jones, D. Frye, L. Boss, M. Bishop. Second Row: . R. S fkes, G. Buzuvis. D. Corgiat, W. Yeagley, B. Byrer, J. MacDonalcl First Row: R. Manzoku, S. Mullin, L. Herrman, J. Harms, J. Munro, R. Lamkin, S. Klapheke, R. Castanias. I Alpha Phi Running throughout the campus, the Alpha Phi actives and pledges joined forces to search for peanut butter and jellyv type house treasures, only to find themselves the cause of a caravan of singing and merry-making after their fall feast. Followed by a black and white, tail-wag- ging Sis, the Phis canvassed the campus again, gathering contributions for the Heart Fund and pennies for the UMOC Campus Chest. Exchange visits, theme playing, and trade dinners with an extra Surprise Spread the spirit abroad. But journeying stopped as cries of grass skirts for A125 Hawaiian Mock P representatives raged across the campus. ALPHA PHI--On .s'tuir.s' in back: J. Huber, C. Witzel, P. Sproull, M. Eickhoff, P. Stichweb, j. Lambert, I. Allen, M. England. Seuentli Row: S. Overton, P. Palmer, S. Day, L. Himelreich. Sixth Row: C. Peterson, I. Knettle, A. Henderson, L. Heard, C. Ketler. Fiftlz Row: I. Robards, D. Carlton, K. McClusky, C. Sternke, S. Daniel, I. Vissing. Fourth Row: C. Townsend, S. Money, P. Brandt, K. McCain. Thirfl' Row: L. Calbreath, B. Brandt, E. Ebisu, L. Warren, S. Riley. Second Row: J. Kinn, S. Eddy, Mrs. A. J. Parry, M. Carlquist. First Row: K. Chal- man, P. Clarnme, E. Bryant, S. Lynott. To right Qf.s'tz1ir.s sixth rout: -I. Albertson, A. Scalzo, H. Howell, B. Costomiris, L. Rivers. FUW1 Row: J. Alexander, K. Beaty, P. Helfrick, I. Kingsbury, C. johnson. Fourth Row: D. King, S. Bley, B. Nelson, P. Conner, R. Pahl. Third Roux: C. Quick, N. Norton, -I. Marshall, NI. Piatt, C. Pyle. Second Row: 1. Coale, L. Barnett, K. Hoehn, M. Had- ley, C. Brown, First Row: D. Ford, C. VVe-ndling, J. Frietchen, C. Dalkowski, B. Cloyd. 365 '1 'lg gl I ...x - -ww? Alpha sigma Phi ,LA Deck the brothers with boughs of holly. Fa-la-la-la-la-la la-la-la. Dressed in long johns red and jolly. Hold it! lfVhat kind of drinking song is that? There must be a Red and Green pledge dance at the Alpha Sig house. It couldn,t be their Black and White fonnal, and they sure dont dress like that at the Acre Shaker. Somehow I canit quite believe they got a first as the best dressed house during Greek Week. But Mufti, the A E dl mascot, likes them no matter how theyire dressed. ALPHA SIGMA PHI--Back Row: P. Burrus, S. Dale, B. Kreji, C. Ver steeg, C. Welke, B. Cortelyou, I. Hamman, E. Ludera, C. Craycraft, M. Cheek, K. Kolpin, L. Guinipero, R. Kingen, J. Rice. Third Row: T. Rausch, C. Smith, C. Henry, R. Young. B. Becker, I. Goodwin, J. Huff, D. Mills, D. johnson, M. Longo, R. Dollens, R. Meyer, C. Hurley, P. Griffin G. Smith. Second Row: D. Duros, L. Hartge, J. Hooker, J. Wilson, D Alexander, R. Eckert, B. Lorton, G. Hottel, B. Pearson, E. Stowe, B. Smith B. Moore, 1. Kulikg. Kirkwood, K. Svengalis. Front Row: G. Sechen, B Hardirlili T, Staffor , S. Kropp, E. Croson, M. Byers, B. Mufti, J. Bowers, S. Cro , R. Thompson, B. Winslow, B. Baumawn, A. Jarvis. sigma Chi Ice cream never tasted as good as it did at the nineteenth annual Sigma Chi Farm Frolic. Once again the Sigs pulled out their ice cream makers and haywagons as the year started out great for all who attended. Psychedelic lights and brightly colored flowers filled the Sig house for their fall dance, and excitement reached its peak as the Sigma Chis crowned their Sweetheart at the Blue For- mal. With spring came something new for the Delta Del- ta chapter . . . Derby Day. SIGMA CHI--Back Row: D. Ware, R. Oes terle, R. Fitzwilson, R. Weslcamp, M. Wheeler E. Griffith, T. Eckman, J. Seymour, N. Berling J. Maggart, R. Nelsen. Fourth Row: S Stock, D. Widell, L. McMillan, D. Bell, T Tumer, A. Vail, M. McCra1ey, K. Schutte, R Utterback, T. White. Third Row: N. Ewalt L. McVey, R. Snyder, M. Munsell, T. Friel, B Hask, R. Hoard, R. Wonsetler, R. Newsom Second Row: D. Robbins, J. Conrad, F Huihes, M. Campbell, T. Leslie, R. Bamett, J Boc el, A. Breidenbaugh, W. Wainwright, R Kaley. First Row: J. Wilbanks, D. Cod ez W. Smoot, W. Williams, D. Crai , C. Vonserj heide, L. King, J. Chapin, R. Wendt. avg EX Wsrviwf x 5 , . , , U ' T 7 75 T B it , i g M k QQ- Sigma Alpha Mu Dad's Day wasn't good enough for the Sammys, so they waited until the Minnesota game and in- vited the whole family to Purdue for a tremen- dous Parents, Weekend. But this was only after they recovered from their Grand Finale to Greek Week -the Sammy Open House. When the weather got colder, the Pledge class decided to Wann things up with their party on an Ancient Roman theme. Then to get in the Spirit of repre- senting. Oregon in Mock P, the Sammys greeted Senator Wayne Morse with a large welcoming movg, V 0- 45' 'ia O 0 to 6 R' . if '-30. . .59 -JLQXOXV committee and hand. SIGMA ALPHA MU-4Sigma-Upper Right: G. Smith, M. Eisenstein, R. Zaitlen, P. Greenberger, W. Smith, M. Boman, A. Farkas, B. Zuckerman, M. Harris, G Hohnan, F. Ziker, M. Ridberg, C. Gruenspan, M. Prigozen. Alpha-Lower Left W. Leventhal, I. Kahan, 1. Eiromyson, S. Epner, G. Scher, M. Mills, R. Kaplan, M Engel, H. Meltzer, R. Cohen, F. Shaffer, B. Kantor, S. Silverman, J. Lennan, H Hess. Cross: R. Goldman, R. Berman. Mu-Lower Left: L. Berliner, M Landy, M. Kalish, L. Weinberg, S. Edelman. D. Goodman, R. Tolpin, E. Winnick -I. Bryan, M. Schuman, J. Edelman, R. Koransky, M. Radbel, J. Verson, S. Pollyea S. Goldberg, I. Seidman, B. Yudow. All v B 9' .Qj.' . 5 ' '.1 368 ' -- 'het . us Q K . ,-4, . '- -:., Q.. s .nm , - cf 'V 5 'elf1 'vP , f 'X V' r5 ':if '. ..f-349' 9 .fvv-S . ... . Mfg.-..+J-7'.l1 a lf - ,aww--j,.v ,ks:..1,, 1 X- . 1 .me -.gj Jo .- 1.9, 5-,1 f.Q:.w'-. -.en 'W ' A.. M Phi Kappa S1gma Early in the year, the Skulls and their dates utook a trip to Haite-Ashbury as Phi Kappa Sigma sponsored a hip- pie dance. Flowers. multi-colored sugar cubes, and mu- sic by the Bare Facts all added to the psychedelic atmos- phere. As Christmas approached, the Skulls, with the help of four thousand artificial snowflakes, transformed the house into a Swiss chalet for the annual Ski Party. Soon after, the Skulls invited Santa Claus to join in a par- ty for fourteen needy children from the Lafayette area. XVith the coming of the second semester, the Little Sisters of the Skull and Bones helped fight off the Viet-Cong as the Skulls planned a Guerilla XVarfaren pledge dance. PHI KAPPA SIGMA'-Back How: D. Baker, I. Meyers, L. Pope, T. Fuller, B. Nlclntyre, Xvhisenand, j. Thorne, J. Kamman, G. Ecko, S. Chapman. Second Rout B. Hourihan, R. Harrel, J. Zervos, J. Kessler, J. Briedenbach. First Row: B. Wolfe, R. jen! nings, J. Skidmore, R. Williams, NI. Harriss, VV. johnson, C. Dick- erhoff, R. Miller, M. Doskocil. -aj u,-'St Q -J' 1 4 V' , . ,.v his Q' in Sf 'A 5, ,J 'E -, V. 411, s-,ff xy . - . 4- Y . .- 5. 4. .. , .L ., in 1 Q 4 , K . ,.,-,,,v V. V , 'i ffqqax, , '- -ee ' .' 4 , , ,f ,i.L2,..,s-'siwif 9, f. jf .:'f:.,Lf -v . . , 1 4' as if ...L 1. . :Aw ill? we :J 9 1. - . ,5 0 QR, ,N 6 A . F fag . 1 W A, . ,,.,, ' f' N' - 'Q 3 .., fn 533 Q gf., 1 M 209 R Delta Sigma Phi XVho broke the windows in the Delta Sigma Phi house? Even a stream of form letters to the other houses on the Island didnit turn up the culprit. Anyway, the snow and icy winds did add plenty of atmosphere to the Christmas dance. Some of the brothers liked the weather so much that they traveled to Norway to ski during semester break. But the boys had to luirry back so they wouldnt miss the Sailors Ball and the coronation ofthe Delta Sig- ma Phi Dream Cirl at the annual Carnation Ball. Yes, even broken windows didnt seem to hamper the Delta Sig spirit! DELTA SICNI.-X PHI--Buck Rout ll Wagner, R. Bredewater, R. Utter back, 41. willei-th, R. Mueller-. H Kenney, M. Overman, I. Nl. Pheiffer C. E. Raab. Second Row: G. 1 Ford, E. Buening, Ikuma, NVic zisz, C. Sterns, wing, D.-B1'ilI1Cl, C. Rosemary, R. YV. Palmer, C. Moore T. McGinnis. First Row: C. Saf- ranski, T. A. Sgritta, D. Choltco, D. Irvine, Buck, C. Mclaughlin, Nl. Powers, J. Scecina, L. Aull, B. Miche- ner, W. Weinberg. Q AEG? P. Brown, E. Sittner, E. Barbour, DELTA UPSILON-Back Row: R. Cross, L. Carmody. G. Sher- man, K. Witzel, A. Decker, P. Thomas, H. Knoplmier, M. Zierdt, J. Summers, R. Ableman, B. Gridley, D. Cole, D. McCrady, E. Butterly, W. McCaughey, C. Theiss, S. Zumsteg, W. Hudson, C. Krichbaum, L. Emch, D. Hansen, G. McMahon. Second Row: C. Niehus, K. Murnigham, 1. Moren, Q. Martin, M. Purcell, R. Alpha Chi mega Although greatly outnumbered, the impregnable ten Al- pha Chi waiters outpassed, outran, and outscored the Al- pha Chi football team of thirty. Off the football field, the excitement continued as the Alpha Chis captured Debri.s' and Homecoming Queen crowns. The new Greek NVeek talent show first place trophy was also carried home by Alpha Chis. To commemorate their duo founding at De- Pauw University, the Alpha Chis and Thetas held a i'Dy- namic DePauw Duol' trade dinner. The climax of a yearls work was representing Pennsylvania at Mock P with the Phi Taus and the Delta Sigs. 5 XXX!! Q '6'e'e9' CWS? -0: 2 E 2 .- 372 Cherry, J. Goodrich, D. Hardman, I. Van Pelt, L. Rothenberger, K. Ritter, C. Hicks. First Row: I. Nihiser, D. Kuespert, G. Ryan I. Dehner, M. Mueller, J. Cassano, Mrs. Ralston, J. Kaiser, M Whitfield, D. Richards, P. Sievert, -I. Hall, El. Gilbert, R. Helbig, J. Kreisle. ...r.. .,.... ALPHA CHI OMEGA Back Row B Shith M Lundell -- - : . ' , . ,s. Ed- wards, C. Kuether, J. Trummell, K. Weiler, J. Hutchinson, K. Fleming, B. Frizzell, B. Cummings, S. Skaggs, C. Bergdolt, M. Reynolds, P. Terrell, B. Solberg, C. Carson, K. Lamar, S. Beier, N. Ko erus, S. Lloyd, C. Imes, M. Boyd, B. Meredith, L. Gustafson, M. Williams, G. Goulet, L. Lines, C. Miller. Second Row: H. Humphreys, C. Nottingham, J. Merrell, C. House, M. Corya, C. QK904, 0 Q gf Delta Upsilon DU ltlu was the cry of the DUS, fun-loving boys ready to take just a little time from extremely long studious hours to indulge in a campus blast, the BDU lt! The cry BDU Itli' arose again. This time it was an all-campus Open House with the AOIIS. The catch-word was magic! The cry rang out and there were roses for their annual Rose Formal. So the Year ofthe DUs,' closed with their cry awaiting another year of use. Hunt, K. Daume, C. jones, I. Fenters, S. Wri ht, A. Koch, L. Thomte, M. Czarniclc, L. McClintic, L. Bankolf P. Spradley, E. Murray, L. Widener, S. Saveland, D. Schaik, M. Hughes, M. Vy- verberg, A. Luther, B. Newton, Ault, D. Carstens, R. Caufield. First Row: S. Kimble, P. Hic'el, M. Ginzler, C. Koenig, S. Thompson, B. Plumb, C. Ewing, 1. Steinfeld. 373 'Za Qi Q . Wiatr? ff '1 O Sage Lambda Chi Alpha Fire! the Lamhda Chi house-this was the sad story of September 29. Orphaned hy the disastrous fire of the Notre Dame game weekend, the Lamhda Chis moved into the old Delta Sigma Phi house. As Christmas ap- proached, they heeame concerned over the shortage of iiunattaelied tree hark to decorate their Walls tor their informal Ski Lodge dance, hut the Little Sisters of the Creseent eased their anxiety with earoling and a Christ- mas hreaktast. Kidnapping heeame a proiitahle husiness for the Lamhda Chis as they ransomed sorority house mothers for Campus Chest. And the Easter Bunny, rum- oured to he a Lamhda Chi, sponsored an Egg Hunt tor the children of XVest Lafayette. The Lamhda Chis ended the year looking forward to a new LCA eluh house in the fall. 374 LAMBDA CHI ALPHA--Back Row: G. Wackerlin, 1. Helmkane, D. Dixon, B. XVilson, R. Paine, T. Kauyiver, W. Parsons, D. Murray, j. Degite, R. jones. Scconcl Row: K. Bauman, BI. Kauper, ,I Bernfie d, -I. Swick, C. Cottrell, F. Brnemmer, S. fvlinniear, S. NVelch, D. Spahr, C. Stephenson, T Stark, N. Dye, L. Fleming, R. Remley, j. Fritsch, R. Tindle, J. Cudas, D. Counsell. First Row S. Fine, D. La Rowe, C. Cabel, E. Teffeau, R. Vance, S. Booher, R. Dobbin, E. Frailey, C. Priest, R. johns, J. Longenecker, 1. Nluhm, C. Sible, T. Eland, D. Porter, NV. Fischer, R. Viewing. +6f?4roYQ 'No K6 bro S' 'f2'E3r'i5EQ' m u - Se w 13 3 get we Barbeques, potato chips, and pop drew students out into the frisky autumn Wind to enjoy the Sigma Nu-Pi Beta Phi barbeque early this fall. After enjoying the inlormality of the barbeque, the Sigma Nus showed their classic style by inviting the Alpha Phis to join them in a wild Roman orgy. XVine, women, and short togas made all the brothers agree that the orgy was a frolicking success. Classic mini fashions were replaced by the modern ver- sions at the Mod party, which resisted a Viet-Cong in- vasion for one more week. Cornish hen, wild rice, and Chablis graced the tables at the Christmas XVhite Rose Fonnal, as the desks, chairs, and TY stayed home. SIGMA NL'--Buck lime XV. Cenda, K. Cliristallerson, R. Wagner, K. Turner, R. Rohde, S. Susemichel, VV. XVoodworth, R. Pnrdum, T. Bird, K. Nlyers. Secnnzl Rmy: C. Ludwig, Biyers, Nladdox, R. Paloncev. I. Bruington, T. Klecrec y, Stricliler, P. Schwab, D. Quackenbush, Steven Barnhart. First Rout R. Black, A. Nlcffain, C. XVeber, Nlcffolloum, B. Cleiser, Taylor, NV. llorn, R. Bell, Auhment, R. Thier. 375 Alpha Chi Rho ,-Y . . Q, - vigil. JE: in A .NOR . r 6? Y -- fffl. , 1133 V ,Te Q, 1 Q Q 535' YQ- Q V 4 Q' 6 ' . 2-PQ .inf er if . . ' ffg ai. . ' ' ' ' ' w t ., , ' A ' V. sin ' . ' '-v-.: ,-. - ,,, W, ,. A 1 J,--, .5-wg . . V. A-x . -ww... Flying South early this fall. the Crows sponsoretl a wild Miami Bt-acli Party. XVith the help of the pledges, they traiislorinml their house into a twat-li hut eolnplete with a 1 ' iv . i f- . ' . ' . 'x L Irt i xt L wharf' which sei'x't-tl as a novel entryway. Flving hack to tht P1 Plus thai flipped thin xxinhs to tht ht it ol 1 street clance. As night fell and the Crows settli-cl into their nests, they hustlecl tlieinselves with Mock P. 376 rv. ALPHA CHI RHO--Front Horizontal Row: M. Hagle, R. Har- rer, K. Murphy, R. Powers, T. Wilson, D. Orban, Left Vertical Rau: From Back: D. Hoelzer, D. Henry, M. Young, C. Kucka, R. Nichols, R. Varner, C. Hollingsworth, R. Berger, NV. Hunt, F. Bol- yard, M. Smith, L. Michael, Tosha. Right Vertical Row From Back: E. Lionikis, L. Schmidt, K. Cook, D. Uthe, C. Peller, Al. Lane, J. Leap, M. Whitsitt, 1. Gammon, j. jefferis, B. Dixon. Half Circle Clackwisc: T. Zimmerman, T. Zalac, T. LaM0re, R. Wilcl, J. Michael, R. Harnett, T. Kaesky, C. Marsman. T. Modisett, VI. David. Back Horizontal Raw: R. Weaver, TI. De-Lisle, D. Cerke, M. Montgomery, R. Mervos, S. Burtchell. I C7 my -,, Ml wwf- 7' 'vs ls .ooogw if 64 'fi Ari 16 -Q1fQ'55'AiA Charlie Brown started believing in the Great Wlitemiel- on during his visit to tl1e Purdue campus on September 30. The Pl1i Sigma Kappas and the Kappas i11vited him to join in the annual Melon Fest. He returned to the Pl1i Sig house at Christmas to participate i11 the AiCl11'lSfl1IilS Exe change planned in honor of their dates. Charlie was made supervisor of the fresh paint job the Phi Sigs planned for their house. When the big job was done, Charlie's only comment Was, 'Cood Griefli' gn-. Q6 PHI SIGMA KAPPA--Buck RUILI' R. Foust, R. ja11da, D. Craggs, J. Gaynor, D. Lat-hut, R. Brooks, D. Smith. Fourth Row: G. Cooper, E. Swanson, D. Joyce, WI. Powell, E. Kotolinski, R. johna son, K. Tomcsi, K. Harrison, R. Hybarger. Third Row: tl. Sewis, S. Schleicher, W. NValker, R. Rose, L. Smith. Sevmzcl Row: C. Leathenman, j. Trevino, A. Paradis, P. Hannah, K. Stanish. First Row: W. Hummel, I. Hendrickson, D. Piper. E. Vibbert. Phi Sigma Kappa uw.. , X? 1: -v1r'?'r . WUV5. 'Tia' 1,82 PHI KAPPA THETA--Buck Rout NV. Cutman. C. Gainey, VV. Endress, VI. Kleeman, Nl. Botos, bl. Roy, AI. Rondini, L. Holaeter, J. Streicher, DI. Luers, C. Crosh. Secoml Row: T. NVilliams, D. Pellar, C. Heising, P. Nlurawski, E. Sxrom, NI. Flamang. xl. Fiegle, D. Scliesselle, nl. Lewis, C. Zieman, A. Starr, B. Rutlcowski, T. Beta Sigma Psi 'Klan the Batt Boatfl exclaimed the brothers of Beta Sigma Psi as they raced their loin' man kayak in competi- tion against loin' other fraternities. Besides coping awards on the XYahash, the Beta chapter was cited as the strong- est hranch east ol' the Mississippi. Docking np, the hrothers collected thirty Little Sisters of the Gold Bose to help swali the decks tor rush and enjoy frequent parties on the completely redecorated lower deck. .Xlioyl The land in sight was XYest Virginia, so the men jumped out of the hoats and rounded up the Sigma Kappas to help with the politicking. ,gLp,LMQ5,, Q 552591 ,Q WW .A 0, QSM ll YQ- XV' 'Y 'Ib ,034 0 Q4 378 Brazie, P. Laub, J. Linhart, 1. Will, G. Ciecewa, B. Auger, M. Bagnetti, VV. jochim, Becher. First Rout Nl. Mahoney, -I Copack, R. Pouzar, C. O Keefe. D. Nolan, Pi. Forbes, P. Grogan, K Oing, DI. Clarchik, L. Dasaro, NI. Herold, C. Iunik, T. O'Connor, F. Haven, R. Hier. hx - 0 Phi appa Theta m e Phi Kappa Theta dug up some dirt underneath the checkered tower out in Tower Acres-not to find hidden treasure. or to strike water, hut to celehrate the ground- breaking day of their future 95-man home to he finished for the fall of 168. Eager to feel at home, the Phi Kaps were on the scene helping with the Acre Shaker, adver- tising an open house with AEA,and making mucho merriment at their second Annual Root Beer Blast with the Alpha Phis. Thirty-two pixie little sisters surprised the brothers by artistically decorating the house with water and IBNI cards-topping the excitement with shaving cream on walls, ceiling. and, ofcourse, Phi Kaps. A SIC NIA lbl limit Ron 1 on c nel, L. Otte, IZ, Erdrnan. XI. Bohlm, XY. l,llLf.1Il, tl. Kocnc- lnrnn J n It omtz ou o stun fsccn, A. Crathwol. K. Nlever, D. Stcinlmrger, D. lindd, XY. orcmin lx lf ht D Flvnn H lsthotl D St ni tl B. Paul, I. Henk, D. NYright. Thin! Hun Nlasscv. li. run u ind L Pttels o :nm it il XX Blessing. D. Schepman, D. Zieffler, Frisehic, P, I,i'nt-ll, Lure D buwer Strom Hou ral, I. Tap ian, T. Snyder. C. lladirgt-, I'. 'lk-all, tl. Ogleslvv, nvder XX Andre Bltllfllllll S Xl IQIHISLII lon! Hou: IXI. Koehlinger, S. Ash, Pm. Schroeder, S. lflrrmah, lx Bischoff lxrehblel 5 IXOt'llllllQ'6l Sth lper H rstcoster, D. Stl'llL'l'il1'ltlllV, Hughes, D. Ziegler. -l'f '!b. li '31 m. ' 5 ? ,, Q' l 'l ALPHA ONIICHUN Pl'-Iiriflc l'lou': P. l-liclmson, fllmvers, I Essig, CI. Strain. K. Kliriestiver, L. Smith, S, XVlSL'21Yt l', N. Head' P. Xlnrks, RI. Given. S, O'Heur, A. xVlllltllHSUl1, B. liuseline, Krzitt. Fifth I-lou' I. Doi. E. Kearns, S. Stratigos, CI. XVhitting ton, I. Zepik. S. Nleszlir. V. Eggs-rt, L. Berry, B. Dilv, Nl. Strittigos, L. Hurt. Fourtli Hou: Nl. lloder, D. lxnopsnvcler, A. lxzirges K. Dimten, Y, Hamilton, Yaiwter, H. Robbins, Mills, X. Clou ser, Nl, Rlurphv. D. llcssinger, L. Loesch, Sher-ts, R. Pugh, D Berriimin, Xlnggcc, D. Kitt, S. Sims, CI. lung, P. SL-hmink, B Liicliev. Tliircl Rout D. Foltz, B. Cflminbers. D. llettinffer. S Cooper, I. lacobi, S. Fit-li, B. Butler, S, Lewis, B. Be-ill. E.1Peter son. Stiminl Roux N. Cronc. T. Foist, S. Foist. C. Black, S Chipper, lloutt, Mother Blackwood, Nl. Admins, Nl. Swigurt, K Kinsev, Xl. Fitzgerald. l ir.s'f I'lnu': D. VVerhlV,fj. Lux, H. Stuart J P. Dunlop, S. Young, l. Noble, S. Murphy, Kei' ott, B. De Poaloi Alpha micron Pi Attempting to introduce their new housemother to Pur- due's social aspects, the AOHS joined up with the DUS to sponsor an early fall open house. At least this gave the housemother some idea of what to expect when the acre began its annual shake . . . a function that she found much easier to predict than their first pledge-active football game which has still not been concluded. When the snow fell and Christmas was in the air, the girls planned an old-fashioned Christmas that also helped acquaint the housemother with the girls, for each couple made an ornament representing their dating status. In fact, the housemother was so well-initiated by the time the AOH roses began to bloom that she could hardly wait for her second time around. :ws Q i 380 New wx, -'TTL - X A 1 -Q-.. ALPHA GAMMA RHO--Buck Row: K. Blaydes, F.. Brown, D Branneman, W. Kuhn, R. Placke, C. Whittinggon, I. Diehl, F ones, D. Clomme, M. Nye, N. Wilson, T. Prie e, T. Raper, M. ones, T. johnson, Schoon, D. Fearis, NV. Banter. Third Roux . ackson, R. Calloway, S. Dugus, B. Flood, T. Blank, R. Mum- forcl, C. Smith, F. Cook, I. Rule, C. Harness, W. Rodkey, R Graves, L. O'Donnell. Second Row: Pi. Hanna, A. Illyes, M Parks, M. Nesbitt, S. Hadley, D. Linn, D. Austin, Thompson. L Cesse, S. Ehman, P. Martin, D. Drake, L. Owen, T. Turner, S Newcom, C. Barr, NV. Hensley. First Row: K. Clark,cI. Quivey S. Camp, D. Lche, M. Doup, R. Canada, NV. -Iacoby, . .lyiner, S. Craig, P. Sellers, W. Sanders, R. Alt, W. johnson, R. Patton. .Nx F QQ mf 2 alll- S YT TX. Z X 1 e ' li f ln Alpha Gamma Rho Picking up from the Blockbuster, the ACRS and their little sisters, the Rho-mates, took to the fami to stage their annual Barnyard Ball. The boys, bragging 3bOl1t the crowning of the ACR Sweetheart, dusted off the straw and traded their overalls for formal attire and the Pink Rose Formal. It was hard to keep the guys down on the farm after they saw gay Paris with their spring i'Club Royale, party, complete with bunny hostesses. VVell, can you blame them? 381 J L Q OL JO QOQL 'sp Q AQ' -V A ,Oi QQ x 70m ' T Q- J 1 Q Pi Kappa Phi Hooowll Dont tell me Hud is trying to help his brother Pi Phis sing again. Maybe he's trying to warn the boys that someone is crawling up the fire escape-after all, he doesnlt know the pledges too well and probably thinks someone is going to steal themiapies. How can you have a pie eating contest with1rKA or a pie fight with the Aabswithout pies? He could be howling because he accidently landed on the trade party slide and doesnt like that slippery, mid-air feeling, or perhaps he got caught on the merry- go-round at the Island Fling and is howling because hels dizzy. Then again, its said that their new addition is really something to howl about. PI KAPPA PHI-'Fourth Row: C. Heath, R. Geyer, J. Colfing, S. Lance, VI. Sawtich, T. Cox, W. Corry, R. Overby, C. Peggs, D. Thom Json, D. Dayton, W. Curtis. Third Row: C. Manich, S. Wheeler, M. Wilson, C. Sparks, J. DePhillips, P. McDaniel, L. Fazzini, A. Solomon, J. Hruskoci, 1. Hamilton, R. House, R. Hunt, P. Ietleris, F. Hackleman, J. Seeds, R. Rowan, M. Anderson. Sec'- ond Roux' T. Hufford, S. Matz, M. Allion, R. Little, C. Frame, F. Cianneti, L. Parker, C. Gemmer, J. Wojdila, R. Hunthausen, j. Karagianis, P. Newhouse, D. Mazurkiewicz, T. Coyle, B. Platt, J. Tower, R. Schneider, C. Webb, 1. Wright, D. Edwards. First Row: VI. Lukach, T. Zacharino, C. Schatz, Hud, M. Dozza, C. McGraw. T. Vayhinger, C. Coodband, N. Anjanos, D. Ball, R. Roth, H. Williams, A. Becher, J. Berlien, C. Wolters. ..w...a:.::::z : : ,..:...se,.a.,.,ef e , zz. .1 va: 'grpggqqqgg , , .-wr, . .. -. . Z A 1- 'Q i ,-..f,,--.,.,,-.1 -- , -I ,. , ' bl.9w?ffe1:Qv.ra1.a'44ff,.v,.f'.1 N ' , , . .,,.f.',544M,,j- M I wwf, -,W , H ' 4 'f1f?af,r:f:: ASEZL Ch' 1 mega , O, Whoo,i' asked agent 00 owl, pare those girls going into the Beta house in pajamas? He first picked up their trail, roving from door to door in an array of clothes. pumpkin caroling with their little brothers. Following them away from their ChiO Casanova Serenade, he stopped for a dance at the A Co-Coll on 4th Street and lost his trail. He ran into the house only to see an upside down Christmas tree and the ChiO Dads doing the T-Box wear- ing dresses. Poor owl tripped over the model of the new addition, bumped into some maps of California for Mock P, and was shoved back out with the mad rush of mugs. He figured the girls were off to decorate for the Pearl Formal or to help at Cary Home, but they really went to the library to keep their number one scholastic rating on campus. CHI OMEGA--Back Row: S. Mowry, I. Michaelis, C. Forbes, S. Bidden- ger, M. Minton, P. Inman, C. Guinnup, S. Weber, L. Coleman, C. Conklin , S. Croce, N. May, I. Regenold, N. Monagle, C. Lilly. Third Row: S. Wil?- iams, L. Schmidt, J. Hetzner, P. Douglas, B. Watts, L. Centa, C. Ganley, j. Abernathy, C. Dykhuizen, E. Bucek, L. Stein, S. Breedlove, K. Bruer. Sec- ond Row: S. Michailoff, A. Valentine, M. Parsle , 1. Ryden, G. McKinley, C. Anderson, Mrs. Callinger, K. Patterson, K. Huber, T. Carton, M. Kokot, A. Stimson, L. Hart, A. Corbin, M. Ryan, J. Herchenroether. First Row.- B. Dillman, C. Streightoff, K. Curfman, D. Griffin, A. Shelli, C. Deniston. Sigma A Alpha Epsilon i'Rahl Rah! Bon! Ton! Sigma Alpha Epsilon! cried the SAES as they initiated the year with twelve new little Sisters of Minerva. Rewarding the girls for their enthu- siastic intramural support, the brothers treated their little sises to a hayride. The cheering didn't stop there for even the housemothers were ready to applaud the SAES after the all-campus housemothers' banquet. The men themselves joined in the cheers and preparations for the chapters seventy-fifth anniversary celebration. Cheers turned to sighs, though, for the SAES annual formal dance. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON--Buck Row: D. Fatzinger, R. Cromer, D. Gallagher, S. Forster, VV. guick, C. MeLaujhlin, R, Troyer, Littlejohn, C. Mariani, 1RReynolds, NV. Stover. C. Woo s, Kane, Wli-lil, T. Thom vson. Third Row: S. Habriel, '. Hannon, D. Freeman, B. Mieras, .l. Solma, R. Ritchie, Pisher, R. johnson, VV. Smith, Ptunder, T. Howard, Ni. Murphy, M. Puckett, Thibos, D. NVinninger, M. Langford. Second Rout' B. Craig, Staffs, L. Koons, K. Nolen, R. Altenlxirch, S. Hansen, R. SRo Jer, Mrs. S. Hagstrom, R. Rush, S. bilvoodrin , R. Foreman. H. Grant, Trieb, S. Salter, ilrittendon, R. Catexvood. First Row: A. Pilster, A. Parrin, R. Elble, C. Owens, D. Thom mson, Snook, R. Stevenson, R. Webb, P. Chi Jnian, R. Foote, L. Ryan, T. Bonar, Minerva, Ry 'er, S. Mader, R. Vega, Maguire, D. Vllible. 384 Q4 -f' v--.. .eng Kappa Alpha Psi Hoping to be recognized by IFC before the end ofthe year, Kappa Alpha Psi strove to meet the membership requirement by pledging 14 new men. Under the in- spired leadership of 'Cumpsf' the Kappas projected new fall house plans. The men of Kappa Alpha Psi joined with the Qs and the Deltas for a soulfull dance at the Van Orman and in the spring Challenged the Qis to a basketball game, determined to prove that theres nothing as grand as a Kappa man. KAPPA ALPHA PSI--Back Row: J. Dozier, M. Hardiman, T. Lowe, A. Crowe, D. Ross, L. Hollingsworth, H. jones, D. Custis. First Row: M. Powers, M. Baker, A. Kennedy, D. Sanders, C. Hughes. 50 Ka , .W 057 A V .50 541' 6 EWQQ3 0 0 x06 A6 T 'Fl .A f ,' PI KAPPA ALPHA--Buck Raw: D. Ditmars, M. Casey, I. NVolfe, G. Boling. S. Little, R. Lantz, C. Ste emann. Front Row: G. Sxyanson, R. Duncan, R. Fishback, W. Finch, I. El-lammond, T. Clark, E. Ward. Lzlft Row From Back: C. Beverid e, D.' Krause, Hatton, H. Nixon, T. Hais ett, C. Klein4 hans, D. Mihalo, Eaton. Lonv Vw'tic'ul From Buck: T. Pogue, N. Walker, R. Mira, M. Reagan, Glopeland, F. Lawrence, D. XVatson, E. Plankar, C. Parker, R. Greenland, R. Drag, D. Scarola, R. Lyon. K From Right Buck: D. Van Soo k, G. Bartlow, G. Colip, R. McCo , L. Merritt, L. Fuchs, D. Tucker, L. I-grliarclt, B. Bailey, B. Doolittle, G. Retz, R. Gui- mon, Little, Guthrie, T. Severin, D. C ay, I. Barr, T. Cramer. A From Lower Left: . Kisler, R. Barthel, I. WVeisqei'ber, G. XVeiland, R. Blakey, T. McDaniel, D. Swanson. Iuricic,'I. Davies, T. Steinhauser, R. Blue, M. Green, K. Mann. A Across Bur: McCarron, R. Hofmann, G. Hintsman. Delta Chi DELTA CHI--Back Row: C. Brown, Wesmoreland, N. Fen- stermaker, R. Wolsiefer, Carnie, D. Raibley, Pulsinelli, H. Holshoy, K. Kantowski. Second Row: Rude, Patnek, Nl. Blackwell, B. Carr, T. Roberts, D. Snenner, D. Davis, C. Danci- sak, C. Lillyi C. Kuzneski, W. Hang, Bntorac, L. Stnltz. First Row: D. ales, R. Ritter, R. Larsen, M. Kaczur, A. NVarlow, N, Rowe, K. Gregory, B. Helm, D. Wirgowski. Pi Kappa Alpha Happy Birthday Pi Kappa Alpha! Out of the 100 year old birthday cake jumped first the Dream Cirl Formal and the open house with X SZ and then the coed baseball trip to Chicago, the newest feat of all. The ice cream ran down the Founders Day Celebration as the ever faithful Rebel reved up its engine for Grand Prix. The topping of the social pudding, however, was the National Cen- tennial Convention at Richmond, Virginia, the bakery of Pi Kappa Alpha. It IQTI Kentucky in Mock P? Now ainlt that soinethinf Them there hillbillies are really putting on the dog. The yearly success of the Island Fling has plum gone to their heads. NVhy, it was going around that they played host to some yanks from Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan at a regional Delta Chi conference last March. Politics changes things. They even wore shoes to their Black and NVhite Formal. m W u Oo O0 40005 - - Oo oo o Y Evans Scholars Twenty-four fonner Caddies toted their bags of iron sticks onto the Courts-Terry, not tennis. This was the begin- ning of a new chapter at Purdue. When the men werent studying to maintain their scholastic standings, they could be found out on the Purdue links watching the bi1'dies.'l Between golfing jokes, plans were being made to move into a new house. AS QQ' 0 09711 ,Digi L S1gma Ph1 Eps1lon Bursting forth with the same spirit and zeal as their new canine mascot, the Sig Eps co-sponsored Hook and his fellow Cryan Shames at the Blockbuster. Hosts at la mode, the brothers offered alter-game open houses and were constantly giving lessons to independents in the use of snow. The winter formal exhibited their social finesse that has become standard for the Sig Ep gentlemen. Sponsoring State Day in late spring, they again played host-this time to all E Indiana chapters. SIGMA PHI EPSILON--Inside clockwise from point: I. Robinson, R. Zion, I. Holliday, B. Dailey, P. Cootee, R. Faris, E. Malochowski, j. Conopask, C. Dei- ble, G. Davidson, T. Spears, L. See, M. McMaken, D. Stydahar, R. Downing, R. Wiedner,II. jefferds, R. VukMan0vich W. Kuntz, A. Voelcel, M. Hammer, R. Wilken, j. A len, W. Murphy, 1. Botteroff, R. Rybarcik, S. Zimmerly, j. Hilkne, B. Burch, M. Rehm, S. Vance, M. Straus, 1. Shunk, T. Bricker, R. Diim, K. Mc- Clean. Outside clockwise from point: J. Kausek, J. Bieseclcer, F. Evan, C. Horadeck, B. Layton, W. Schultz, R. Histerberg, S. Woodruff, T. Wilson, D. Botteroff, G. Rinehart, J. Badger, T. Barefoot, K. Ha es, C. Hartung, T. Nelson, I. Keller, A. Nuss, I. Schmidts, H. Hunter, C. Spacelil, D. Woods, D. Himsel, R. Day, H. McArowski, K. Kemmerling, N. Fuchs, W. Rice, S. Rothenberg. EVANS SCHOLARS--Back Row: M. Milharcic, B. McCarthy, K. Doyle, E. Howard, I Dubnichek, L. Reecer, G. Fitzpatrick, R. Biddinger, H. Wollenberg, S. Skubis, R. Furto K. Hynes. First Row: M. McCue, K. Kuchar, J. Reetzke, C. Sandusky, C. McHenry C. Carroll, P. Welch, W. Russell, M. Gibson, D. Calf R. Murphy, D. Caunt. ? CI PHI DELTA THETA--Buck Row: T. Culp, -I. Nelson, R. Hough J. VVohlforcl, L. Nlayiiurcl, Nl. Cary, W. Cunn, R. Dunstan, D. Cru: ney, J. Riley, R. King, L. Scripps, T. Moore, G. Paul, B. Rowland, R. Scott, D. Anderson. Fourth Rout: Nl. Tormoehlen, S. Cox, S Barry, -I. Collingswortli, H. XVilcox, T. Lvnch, I. Iolliet, L. Ervin, S. Olsen, R. Hail. Tlzirfl Rmb: L. Berthy, -I. Tucker, pl. Ducliels M. McCall, S. julian, S. Ledingham, S. Fix, D. Ponzo, S. XVhitsitt R. Fiddes. Svcmul Row. D. Green, B. Ritz, T. Watters, T. VVil dermuth, B, Sr-elze, 1. Cage, bl. Gowynn, W. Mudloff, AI. Potter, A Harmon, C. Fehd. First Roux B. Taylor, D. Vance, G. Schnuus S. Ross, Mrs. L. Miller, Qhouse motherl, D. Holst. -I. Nlenuugh, R Webster, B. Nlurtin, S. Sorki. mega Psi Phi ffjjfibfgx A connnon sight ut the Co-Rec during the curly I-D CJD winter wus the CDINCULI Psi Phi lmsketlmll team o Q - R Q Q practicing for their annual game with the fresh- Q gi maui. Although unsuccessful with the frosh, the CQQ0,?9f Qs easily xhxtliippetl Kappa Alpha Psi later in the Tv scuson. Oil the lutsketliull court the hrotliers found time for it Nsoull'-ciul function with the Deltus und the Kuppus. 390 a Phi Delta Theta Harclship seemed to he a byword this year for the men of Phi Delta Theta. In the Hill the Phis had their annual parking lot problem which was settled only after many severe warnings and tickets. Then winter came and the Phi Delts felt its full force. A failure in the heating caused a massive freeze-up during Christmas vacation and left the brothers with no heat or water and l3O holes in their ::-:mats -'H -. r,,,.fOn-1. .--,Ogq O .. .n-,,-.-rg :Dr--lin-'rn -2, ff.- ... Cn-vgg eg Qj'm '-'s S' va rw ,Jin 'fc-Q'Q.'F'n1 if 1-J ft,-JPFD,-5 Digi,-. - .. ' .1 522201: n-J 151- .ZJ'rD E USKQE v' n-! UCAS? .F-.hi ' izZy9.g qq,.bfD,... f'--'kt ' :if 'WW 'h f'N H5 23:- :-,gmc '-'UQf'Df'Df-f- 7j'ftrc.:- -1LE,.,f2 O ...J 45?-O7 Q fb'-1 ,,.... HLPTEQ Wafer ... f., '-'Cgr-FD 'fn,-JS'-1 I',-ff-Hem -'gift ,f'-- 4 243.114 4.-1-'..1fT3 HH.--fun Esflmm f-- ' ::'z2 2 ii-HGUQ ..a-gfti-4511 .:-mwH:' uuftc-1,-J .-. .- ls' '1- .-2 'T ..... Q ,,. r cn FF '37 4 'C 'XC f? F' -1 an -, 9532 71 ?'ym '5.Q,.-:O 5252 Egwf wvqw 03:35 9555: Digg U5 'T 2355 P111 n bug' P5-SZ on ' 59525 Pier sv Q? O52 geo? :1?7,.'g 555' m9Q0Q H ff -. U, . ' 71 exm 250 H2454 fer J tg' Qiiifeir o .. Q V6 Q f 'Wag' xx E U isps Parties, parties, parties! Iim so sick of parties! As a typical apartment dweller, I have just given my 75th party ofthe year, but I think this time it may be my lastg I hear the landlord at the door. Oh well, so what if Iim evicted. There'll be no more cleaning after these Saturday night parties, no more tasteless meals, no more rent overdue notices. I almost forgot something-there'Il also be no more independence, no more being alone just to think. Yes, I forgot something-there'll be no more freedom. ju, V Dishes-a drudgery of apartment life. 392 thc apartment dwcllcr 4 I just can't take these Saturday 7:30's. Williamsburg, Party Town, U.S.A., 47906 This can't be the plaw, it'S quiet ! 393 SCA unifies co-ops Unifying the action ol' sixteen co-op houses, the Student Cofoperative Association stressed various social fimctions lor its meinlners wliicli centered around SCA week, its trade parties. and the crowning oftlie SCA queen. Nlany nit-inln-rs also Worked on the Vl'llflll'l' or provided lwettei' housing prograins, while one lmoy from each house com- posed a liaskzetlwall tt-am Wliicli competed against tlie Pur- due fu-slnnaii team at liomv games. From sponsoring open houses to developing intramural Sport teams, SCA 1'ipt-nt-d an active and lll1ltill'yyULll' lor its int-inlmcrs. SCA COUNCIL--Back Row: L. Lemmon, D. Skinner, P. Littrell, S. Clascow. Third Row: D. Vawter, J. Bodenhafer, B. Melcher, L. Gaiser. Second Row: C. Humnicky, S. Lieland, J. Corbin, L. N. Geyer, N. Aschliman. First Row. J. Mosser, S. Fisher, W. Baker. NI. Caiser. SCA CABINET--Top to Bottom: C. Sponhauer, kl. Hasty, Nl. Ponesak, P. Miller, S. Rose, S. Ballard, R. Lumpkin, S. Pershing, B C. Hoagland, j. Copp, j. Sipe, C. NVatts, G. Humnickie. 394 UT O :P -cs x rn 2 C rm 2 Tl Z C 77' 27' Q ANN TWEEDALE--Back Row: S. French, P. French, B. Brant, Mcssnmn, M. A, Hnlsiner, P. Slmilrr, B. Cole, M. Power. First K. Power, J. Warkentien, C. Schroeder, P. Mcliaig, J. Hinshaw. Rout C. McCumnion, L. Camden, K. Conway, C. Lortie, M. Put- Second Row: G. Lewis, B. Sell, S. Finkenbinder, M. Foster, M. rick, S. NVilL-ox, S. st-ll. ATS rate in tournament Iluve you ever seen a femininely Styled hook shot? Evi- dentally you huven't seen the girls of Ann Tweedale drih- hle down the basketball court. Participating in the all xvomens intramural sports tournament, the ATS cultivat- ed winners in each division. As they switched from their baseball spikes to those with il higher heel, the referees' whistles changed to those with 21 more Wolfish toneg it Seemed the girls were on their way to one of their trade dinners with Marwood and Rochdale co-ops and Trian- gle fraternity. 395 . , 4 ,t I Nixwbhx s. V ,,.. 4- r ll ..mwkNN 4 , '.t?,., x s Q . O . ,H x Wh -1- . 'DN' 96 Chauncey tows top honors CHAUNCEY--Back Row: K. Gilmore, D. Magee, A, Amiclc, L. Timm, B. Williams, E. Sturgeon P. Singleton. Second Row: E. Ramsey, D. Walsh, S. Lieland, Mrs. Sullivan, B. Hagemeier, B. White, D. Nurrenbern, C. Firsiq Row: B. Edds, W. Theriac, G. Sparks, T. Yochum, N. Isen art. Sparks. Tropp, j. XYith hands of iron and muscles of steel, the men of Chauncey llouse pulled themselves into the runners-up position of the intramural co-op tug-of-War contest. Drag- ging their opponents through the mud. they continued to tow them from the slushy dirt to the Purdue Royal Live- stock Show to view Chauncey's exhihit. Replacing their muddy rope for a greasy monkey wrench, the men main- tained an outstanding record in the Grand Prix race and celebrated this feat hy sponsoring trade parties with Nlaclure and Twin Pines co-ops. Circle Pines rotates spirit -.B k R : M. Ri h d 0 , P. Wichman, D. Delau, J gLl?gcE'i-gFB???3E:lTI'lRIl?l? j. 1-Tctxaling, D. cSkaihnserl? L. Werline, 1. Kacmar, Mrs. Allen M. Rhodeh, A. Kackmar, G. Peters, R. Goings, T. Bryant, M. Lortie. First ,Roux C. Hendrickson, F. Schrock, T. Truex, R, Weil, 1. Ross, M. Konsoer, R. Eacret, S. Knafel, A. Nieobalski. With ha on the floor and folk son s in the air, the men of Circle Y 3 Pines opened their house for their first trade function of the year and hosted Ann Tweedale women in a grubby, Halloween party. Time for trade parties was scarce, however, as the men prepared for the co-op intramural sports contest. Their efforts were reward- ed when they Won the softball championship and placed second in tennis and basketball. When sports were lagging, trade lunc- tions sprang up again with a Twin Pine trade dinner and an Old Master discussion accompanied by Shoemaker. Yiwfxzrii-fzii,-ter' -iw wf- QQ-gf 'ii'i'v '.iQf ,? e:'e. f- 2 we :g .11-' ' ,V . . -V -X-. J LJ, 'i .miter '.f-Q15 A..,.,.-,..n..44f:'1: 1 fi'-lyfmdg -1.19 er, ma- ,'L.4-:z'f- 3 .1... g L 4Z, 1-zfcbvlffxicxablrcfzif 397 CLUB 25--Back Hour: A, Rossi, -I, Hinnpshiru, T. Hefner, NI. Luliusc, T. Pzui1'lh4-1'g, S. Vun Wliiizc-L-lv, C. Baker, Nl. Hogan, B. Brown, K. Stvuvr, B. Cottrell. Tliirzl Rout B. Elgin, D. NIL-tz, -I. johnson, VI. McElroy, D. Hunt, B. VVltCl'lllit, L. Kuinkuinpzui, C. Laifusc, Xl. Coopcr, B. Dishinaui. D. Johnson. Svconrl Rout S. Burnt-s, -I. Hafner, E. Boulw.ii'c. T. Sparks, B. NVirick, D. Hunt, N. U'Brien, j. XVulton, -I. lluinhlvton, AI. Hun. First Rout D. Scllu, C. Hncttingcr. S. Knoy, C. PLlLll'lbt'l'Q, Tiny, D. NIcDonuld, D. Brooks, B. Hiatt. it's a do gs life Tiny, Club 255 St. Bc1'nurcl, may not look so tiny, hut he certainly looks very stylish. XVondcr what hc wore to the co-ops open housc following the Michigan State ganie or to thvir party for Ll1'lClG1'Pl'iVilCgGCl childrcn. You can hot hc was the center of attention ut the clulfs truclc parties with Twin Pines und Ann Twcvdulc. Losing the spotlight for uwhilc. Tiny watched his masters luhoriously work on Mock P petitions to win New York State. DOVER--Left to Right: R. Smith, D. Replogle, S. Knecht, R. Eberly, R. Bischoff, M. Franks, L. Williams, M. J. Walker, T. J. Franke, D. Davis, A. Roach, L. Gaiser. the tales of Dover Sleepy Hollow set the scene for the men of D0ver's fall picnic and was complete with everything but the 'headless horse-man. Ica- bod Crane himself would have been startled if he had seen the glowing fire of the Dover Ski Lodge. But inside, the party cer- tainly didnlt resemble the grave yard that good old ulckyu rode by. Dancing, games, and fun helped Warm the couples and blot out burial ground solemness at this annual affair. Traveling down the winding road, the men of Dover not only tried to conquer the headless horsemanv but also a Win in softball. 39 9 .w 4 FAIHWAY--Back How: I. Vuskalns, T. M. Bareither, R. Bus horn, D. Cummings. Second Row: C. N. Weilbaker, K. McFall B. W. Fagg, G. K. Spence, M. E. Nicholson, J. E. Modesitt, D Bailey, F. Abbring, T. L. Bartanen, D. A. Christy, B. Moore, J. johnson, R. Tucker. First Row: S. Gilstrap, K. R. Perkins, j Easley, D. Melcher, Mrs. Tynan, R. E. Honey, C. R. Barnhart, W. Maxwell, D. Moore, R. Knuckles. Glenwood gains i e e losing Finding the time to paint was ti real challenge for the women of Clenwoocl when they gntlierecl for their many sign painting pair- ties. Everyone knows socializing and painting just tloirt mix, nntl these girls couldnt resist the construction of new companionship. This production showed up in their parties with liocliclule, Circle -- e- 3 Pines, Chili 25, and Kneiile. The result-innny iriencls, hut few Je J rally victories. ln between mrties. the Girls' Old Master fre- . e quentecl the house. XYho knows, he inny lmve inucle it to ll party. Fairway pats year Fairway men teed off the year with a straight shot and hopes of a new house. llowever, the ball bounced through the rough, and the men hecznne Content with combining efforts to rejiivenate the house with new floors, fresh paint, and a thorough cleaning. The fourth green saw a slice shot as each of these pros hooked onto an underprivileged child and made their Christmas par with other children's. The remainder ofthe year found a very clear fairway for the men of Fairway eo-op. 'Q' C LE N WO O D--BackR0w: R Church, M. Poncsalc, NI. Lefforge B. Keene, S. Hobson, S. Ayles worth. Third Row: S. Komasin ski, R. C-angwer, K. Good, VI. Hall L. Foster. Second Row: S. Wil son, C. Couch, Nlrs. Braun, N Morris, J. Carow. First Row: C Patzka, Nl. Caiser. ,l- Gingerich, D Love, N. Hein, -I. Miller, L. Dow. 401 'wL.,k C' v-...Nl 'w. 1 h -W.. -N N-N... e-N N- .. ,t.. N'-.. Y Wx.,-N - 'AMM- NN . ...,, ' -S.. Kneale energizers wwf ,X ' 's.,.n4 . ' -.. f MW' .f ' t y N-M' ,. M News ,J 'n '-he f rf' ., f' . N nf rf , ff' 'K ,xuyf J, wwf! I i v-e 'f,! N, v , Flashing black lights and a motley of flowers paved the way for the men of Kneale's MFlowever Power Party with Fowler Courts. Exploding with a slightly different kind of power called energy, these men hosted several atom smashers with Twin Pines, Ann Tweedale, and many of the womens dorms. F using their energy with Christmas spirit, they became adopted parents to ten orphans and, through gifts and dinners, helped detonate the chilclren's own Christmas power. ,Qifa . A T P , Qs. , P. , mv., ' c I ,. .-l., ,.., R -RS KNEALE--Back Raw: J. Boyd, K. Sherwin, B. Lindvall, S. Thomas, R. Pettet, S. Peebles, M. Futa. First Row: R. Lash, D. Doud, D. Bohs, R. Williams, D. Vawter, B. Dase, L. Stenger, M. Kraus, K. Need, E. Poe, H. Brown, D. Mason, L. Paul, S. Pershing, Fish, R. Lash. Second Row: I. Gardner, D. Whan, M. Moesner, I. Burger. R. A. Warren, M. Panther, Mrs. Snodgrass, H. Renck, D. Bales, J. 402 Guys and dolls was not only the thesis ofthe women of Mac- lure's sport participation this year, but also the speculation of their social activity. Given the tact that guys and dolls do work well together, these girls developed the hypothesis that trade functions Would prove such a statement. Aiter several dinner ex- Maclure tests theor periinents with State House, Chauncey. and the Theta Taus, par- ty lectures with Rochdale and Fairway, and a Halloween lah with Dover, the theory was formulated, found faultless, and tur- ther developed throughout the remaining year. MACLURE--Back How: B. Skelton, C. Brandenburf, S. Mithoe- D. Stalbaum, 1. Copp, Mrs. Gustafson, K. Hayes, M. E. Chambei fer, C. Baird, C. Anderson, N. Reiter, C. Campbe l, T. Bauer. lain, K. Zimmerman, P. Allison,J. Row. First How: M. Golombowslci, M. Hurley, M. Allison, W. Baker, 4 E E . . . ., inf ' -un. MARWOOD--Back Row: D. Lgnch, L. Brown, S. E. Marlinlg, D. K. Snider, T. Ault, D. Buczelijvl. Reed, D. reyg P. Bauer, R. Harding, . A. Williams. First Row: C. W. eaver, S. Linen achbl. L. Osmon, Mrs. Roberts, D. C Wesc-og, D. Thie, S. Wagner, R. Kruger, orbin, T. V. Kruger, D. Cathell,j Wieric '. Fi O C H D A L E--Back Row: R. Farmer, R. Fuess, M. Doerstler, L. Smith, W. Shisey, R. Lumpimll. Blaker, L. Stath, D. Conrad, . lerves. Third Row: R. Mosser, C, vonhauer, P. Taylor, .ljDisque, A. Nlarshall, T. Kirham, . Butler, I. Sei . Second Row: Anderson, C. Davidson, L. Sipe, .Tookezh A. Little, S. Metz er, S. Wills, L. ot- torf, D. Blackgyrd. First Row: Havworth, L. Lemmon, S. Chastain, D. Wex'11e1', M. Brown, R. Marvel, K. Collins, B. Bye. 404 Marwood sets style Letting their imaginations run wild, the men of Marwood staged a clash party where the password was uobnoxious colors and funf, Changing from stripes and checks to basketball trunks, hopefully not of the same style, the men participated in the co-op intramural basketball tournament. Putting their basketball skills to other uses, the Mawvood '6Mets', dribbled to Terry Courts for a trade dinner and back to their home floor for a gala Christmas decorating party. Rochdale functions VVhat,s better than one house full of Rochdale men? Would you believe two houses. Even a house plus an annex couldn't hold the enthusiasm seen at Rochdale,s social functions this year. Trade parties with the Phi Mus, Zetas, and several ofthe Womerfs co- ops seemed to prove the movability of these guys. And what about those 21', parties-enthusiasm plus. The year settled as they hosted their Old Master with the Fijis. . k ' ..-1--21'-' -us e yer- - M-M. -- . - 51.1.-..s-.M .- ., M - . .ge .,-ve' . - . ...X . ....., guarded Sherman hosts parties Have you ever Seen such a vicious looking Watchdog? Maybe vicious is the Wrong word, but Watchdog fits perfectly. just ask the men of Sherman House. These guys had a permanent chaper- one, as Nicki turned into a Watchguard and hosted his masteris trade parties With Earhart and Meredith Halls and helped Santa Claus deliver gifts at their Christmas party for underprivileged children. Unfortunately, Nicki couldn't help the pledges prepare their initation gift for the actives. If he had, it might have been finished a lot SO0I'16l'. Q-N.,.,.,,,,Q,,, 406 SHERMAN--Buck Row: R. Laidig, S. Bender, S. Lucas, Mrs. Bush, C. Stow- ers, E. Wilk, S. Armstrong, R. Metzger, Crabtree, P. Luttrell, D. Higgin- botham, L. Frieclen, R. Moore, C. Beisecker, K. C. Pfiefer, B. Bucher, Eller, C. Henderson. First Raw: R. L. Cerhardt, Nicki, R. Allen, R. Sparling, R. Erns- berger, M. Crawford, C. Craig, B. Bucher, Vaught. . TE 5. is . I H? - Ay: - . . . .g5i1':L.......-......u1.- .... A,.W .. -..N-.....--..WN -w-w.ff-mp .. ,,,, -......,. . . . f .,., . ,. ,. - . ... -..E . aaa-.,.--an ,W,ee:f,,.,,y -.V-vwa-fr. W... . '--Q 5 vfrvvrv...-ya.-Y., ...M .,. SHOEMAKER--Buck Row: S. Daily, H. Day, D. Sedam, R. Haynes, S. McKain, B. Brouwer. Third Row: L. NVatson, S. Vaughn, K. Kelley, S. Fisher, V. Evans, M. Ewbank, M. Pfendler Shumaker, M. Friermood, K. A. Barber, Brady, D. Kemp L Negangard, P. Maddox, K. Swift. First Row: M. Bottomley L , Hewitt, P. Heinecke, L. Kwolek, M. Workman. A. Watts, L. Lid S. Carlson, S. Robinson, M. Volz. Second Row: M. Velasquez, C. 6'StGr, K. Biggenberg, E. Seal. hoemaker reigns over holidays Hot pepperoni pizza and sizzling gossip Went hand in hand when the girls of Shoemaker joined the other women's co-ops in a pizza party gab fest. Later, the Cobblers', exchanged pizza for hot chocolate and gossip for Christmas carols and, with the Crows, serenaded the dorms. Marwood and Kneale houses also saw the girls of Shoemaker during the Christmas season with trade parties ranging from a VVho can look most like Rudolphv theme to a gift carrying trip to Cary Home. 407 STATE HOUSE--Buck Row: E. Snou wat-rt, K. A. Miller, F. Feigel, R. Bare, M. Vargo, D. C. Nliller, M. Miner, D. Nagy, L Eslielman, C, Humnicky, S. Hill, C. Banks L. Weitkamn. Second Row: T. Owens H. Kell, NV. lsec, D. Roberts, M. Kuhn, H Lung, B. Neines, D. French. C. Bare, T Lesniewski, C. Burns, T. Heddon, F. Far kas. First Huw: Lomax. C. Feigel. D Roberts, C. Butler, H. Nletz. Stellar Brothers restore vigor No, the Stellar Brothers didnt make cough drops-that was the Smith Brothers, however, the men of Stellar Brothers co-op did Construct a cure for first semester boredom. They called this remedy trade parties, pre- scribing dinners with Twin Pines and Ann Tweedale and a dance with Maclure as perfect antidotes. Speeches by foreign students and Peace Corp representatives made for a total recovery from such a deadly disease. 408 QT' 2 my . -QAVV 5 E 5 .YU tate House favors eoeds i'There is nothing like a damen could have been the mot- to of the men of State House this year. With twenty eight little sisters and five State House Sweethearts, one from each womenis co-op, these men couldn't resist being a little prejudiced toward the 'iweaker sexf' Prejudice is often said to go along with pride, and the State House men displayed their jane Austen characteristics by Work- ing with Twin Pines on Mock P, researching on the state of Washington, and hosting trade parties with Glenwood, Maclure, and Twin Pine co-ops. STELLAB BROTHERS--Back Row: Hilger, B. Baker, K. Ahlfeld, D. Huddles- ton, Mrs. E. McCain, E. Leinin er, F. Keefer, P. Edmiston, S. Glascow, Second Row: N. Aschliman, L. Geyer, R. Collins, B. Hoa land L. Cottschalk, T. Prince, L. Neil, Patzf, L. Hurst. First How: D. Berger, D. Smith, M. Young, T. Brooks, T. Schultz, R. Golata. 409 Win Pines varnish activities TWIN PINES--Back Row: I. Hasty, C. Coecker, I. Henkles, T. Brucker, S. Mayo, S. Dyke, D. Obendorf, P. Murphy, T. Naviaux. Second Row: K. Hill, Mrs. Reynolds, J. Mosser, D. Stephens, S. 410 .Jj Wilson, K. Cunningham, D. Fumas. First Row: B. Weaver, C. Compton, C. Hoyer, D. Oler, A. Angermeier. The TPS, sometimes called the girls of Twin Pines co-op, painted flowers on their faces, dirtied their clothes, and began the year with a peaceful demonstration they dis- guised as a hippie party. Switching the paint from their Rlces to a football sign, the girls participated in last falls pep rally contest with NE Cary. The Smell of turpentine prevailed as the girls cleaned off all splatters and smudges and staged a paint free, homecoming open house and later a Home Demonstrators tea. SIGMA ALPHA NU--Buck Row: M. H. Yack, B, Downham. First Row: L. Gennett, j. McConnell, B. Johnson, T. Leslie, S. Munson, A. Berliner, L. Cloud, B. Gillilan. eatonian shurdle Pendragon guides, mens halls follow Pendragon, the campus honorary for mens residence hall leaders, worked throughout the year with the pur- pose of discussing and coordinating mens hall activities and policies. A major fall objective was to coordinate orientation Hn' all ofthe freshman men. Pendragon also did much work on arrangements for a coed dorm, start- ing with a study on whether students were in favor of the plan. Also, this organization, along with womens lnterhall Council, innovated the Residence Hall Semi- nars. Pendragon's main purpose in this undertaking was to make people more aware of the social and educational aspects of group living, with definite guidelines to the improvement ofthe present conditions. PENDRACON PRESIDENT- 'Dave Morganstein PENDRAGON BUl'k R010-' VV- R011Ch- D- M0f2l11USf0iIL R- L. Watson, R. Hess. First Row: J. Gordon, R. Parker, D. Stub Evans, bl. George, E. Armour, P. Hinrich, L. Bregitzer. Second bins, P. Kehr,C.Zu11sf0rd. Rout: M. Senew, DI. Van VVingen, D. Yoder, S. Schnauty, rl. Smith, 412 w w lin- mmf- 'A OWEN COUNCIL--Back Row: B. Murray, J. Wiley, M. Duzak, B. Rakosnik, C. Borrenpohl J. Kuntz, C. Penoyer, L. Marsh, T. Million, L. Watson. First Row: P. Pratt, K. Merlau, T., Dewey. OWEN PRESIDENT- -Ken Merlau. wen captures Reisner award Applying the idea that an education means more than 16 credit hours a semester, Owen Hall added athletic and social functions to Purdue's educational opportuni- ties. A hall forum featuring outstanding student speakers provided an outlet for opinions, problems, and ideas and contributed to the capture of the Reisner award for top performance in speech competition. Recognition came to Owen Hall, too, as the men gained the intra- mural track championship. On the social scope, the Hussars were transformed into tuxedoed escorts for their dates at OWen's formal Christmas dance, Snowball, as the hall added another activity to its varied agenda. 413 E finds Florida in thought onl Combined with the traditional start of school vigor, the autumn hayride sponsored by the men of Owen NE generated enough enthusiasm to carrv the 400 Hussars through a year well- stocked with trade dinners, pep rallies, and dances. Parties and Friday nights took on new twists as the unit bolstered Boilermaker spirits with post pep rally celebrations. By putting that same steam into unit teams, they received recog- nition for athletic participation. VVith an eye to the serious, unit members again sponsored their l annual scholarship award. WVhen April arrived, thoughts, not bodies, strayed toward Florida. as NE represented that state in Mock P. NORTHEAST OWEN--BHCIQ Raw: J. Zalusky. G. Spatta, G. Maners, W. Bonczek, D. Sauer, A. McKay, T. Ehinger, QI. Bellairs, L. Marsh. First Roux: M. Flohr, J. Fritz, D. Graham, D. Feaster, F. Armstrong, A. Andreo, R. Wallis. You know, college life isnit really so bad after all. NORTHEAST OXVEN--Buck Row: T. julian, D. Baber, D Wenzel, M. Douglas, D. Kightlin Yer, D. NVel1meyer, R. Wagner R. M. Morgan, M. Sander, WI. Gulick, M. Green. 51001111 Row: M. Iulian R. Wilson, T. Goodnough: White W. McHenry' D . , B- , . Dettuer, 1. Walter, I. Lee, G. Rugman, P. Dexter, T. Held, D Spears L. Hostetler, D. Bartos, M. Hunt, J. Neely. First Row T. Williams, C. Whittenberger, L. Morelock, M. Toll, J. Kulas B. Rhein, J. Clinger, J. Davis, -I. McCammack, R. Cayda, J. Nick- laus. - . k.. , s NORTHEAST OWEN--Back Rnw: S. Licking. D. Crawford, T. Tiemney, G. Kolalcowski, j. Hann, R. Ball, K. Noble, J. Mas- sengale, R. Boyer, R. Northendr, R. Hess, D. Hanson. Second Row: C. Yates, L. Leeper, C. Penoyer, J. Komoda, C. Williams, ,4--1' This wasn't exactly what I had in mind when I thought of Purdue. NORTHWEST OWEN--Back Row: W. Blume, G. Van Hoozen, J. Bakker, R. Simaner, D. Seright, W. Iordt, R. Miller, S. Otsuka, L. Kelly. Second Row: L. Mays, L. Reinhard, B. Lee, J. 9 . I' . as . X . T. Johnson, D. Slater, N. Byrnes, B. Hoffman, D. Schroeder, W. Laws, R. Oravec, E. Stevenson, M. Hollingsworth. First Row: I.W. Sexson Ir., D. Wesch, R. Wittgen, J. Oda, C. Lucas, C. Clevenger, W. Rakosnik, R. Centz, S. Vo, W.S. Eryman, R. Vance. W Winters Wet, W1ld Even the bitter winter atmosphere failed to affect North- west Owen's spirits. A cassino party complete with gambling and dancing reflected the unitis eagerness to add novelty to their social activities. Sports, too, defied conventionality as a 13-inch snow prompted a unit- sponsored sleigh ride. In the spring the unit's more active members applied their talents to posters and pub- licity, offering their support to Michigan in Purdue's Mock P. Zika, R. Turelli, H. Papadakis, D. Kryder, S. Lieberman, P. Her- kamp. First Row: D. Hartge, H. Yarmie, R. Crider, D. Martin, L. B air, M. Ramsey, K. Smith, H. Anderson. NORTHWEST OWEN--Back Row: P. Theis, -I. Heath, H. Croop, D. Maves, C. Wachter, R. Clark, D. Smith, R. Fesler, W. Spencer, T. Wallschlaeger, P. Wright. Second Row: A. Weaver R. Mur- ray, T. shafkey, L. Rice, T. Romano, L. Ryba, P. Coleman, 1. Schroeder, D. Mohlke, R. Holden, L. Vaerewyck, H. Timmerman. First Row: j. Marks, I. Spencer, M. Daniels, W. Cook, J. Smith, F. Crider, T. Agnes, H. Marks, A. Rounds. NORTHWEST! OWEN-Back Row: D. McCord, C. Heda at, D. Helm, M. Craft, R. Endres, D. Blower, K. Heck. SQCOIIJ, Row. K. Bowman, C. Kiphart, L. Emigh, R. Wert, W. Ford, L. Loehr, 'L R. Flack. First Row: S. Harrison, G. Marshall, D. Mills, S. Bahler, I. Thompson, D. Lyman, R. Nelson. lim sitting in the railway station . . just one more word Clanton, and you've had it. V I . - , ... ,M L - . , - A. Xxx'k ,N , Q 'Q --H ' my 416 HI Steve, sorry to hear you got caught. What happened? E Rino gamblers break casino bank Owen SE turned the east dining room into a gambling casino for the Rino Blastf featuring roulette wheels, black jack, assorted cage dice games, and tree root beer for everyone. The Hustlers borrowctl as much money from the house as they Wanted and competed to see who could make the best gains. Prizes. consisting, ofanything from second hand C.l. shoelaces to a U.S. emergency can of water, were given to the best and worst gamblers of the house. Even though the weather may not have been comparable to that in Nevada, the atmosphere was ex- tremely realistic. SOUTHEAST OWEN!-Back Row: W. Caroli, D. Butcher, S. Ziker, S. Butler, Hernandez, W. Hubbard, C. Zegafuse, R. Bell, B. Cette, S. Ruc el, R. Shi pee. Second Row: B. Beehler, R. Rankin, D. Cignall, F. Kollamar, R. Taliaferro, R. Hostetler, M. Ellis, E. Roberts, C. Stanley, Z. Sawicki, D. Hess, W. Bispeck, I. Mansfield. First Row: E. Kutch, E. Morris, D. Hanselman. L. Moyer, D. Eshelman, C. NVillmot, C. Fenner, D. Howell, ,l- Peters, C. Salak, D. Sminchak, D. Kellogg, E. Schreck. SOUTHEAST OWEN--Back ROLLS! R. Roski, C. Munson, S. Schultz, P. Erickson, P. Pavinca, D. Mathes. Second Row: C. Kehut, K. Notting- ham, M. Welsh, D. Longstreet, R. DeVaux, A. Ellison, L. Watson. First Row: C. joa, D. Schulz, V. Mercy- rio, R. Bunch, M. Wismer, T. Cra- ham, B. Wasko. 417 SOUTHEAST OWEN--Back Row: -I. Peters, J. Smith, S. james, M. Murphy, E. Heuer, D. Mohr, R. Bourie, I. Hurley, R. Voisinet, M. Jarvis, j. Hess, D. Malcolm. Second Row: J. Waechter, F. Martin, T. Lewis, M. Deardorff, J. Maull, M. Ta- nigawa P. Nosal, B. Moricca, P. Willcox, R. Mullen, 1. Phil- lips, D. Brumbaugh, T. Caniel. First Row: R. Piner, B. Wer- ner, E. Pfohl, S. Vamos, D. Hartman, M. Kady, P. Chesky, C. Haka, J. Shireif, P. Fleming, F. Wartzok, D. P oszaj, G. Cu - en. 'x f'+f,r.m' SOUTHWEST OWEN--Back Row: I. Ru p, P. Klepper, S. Behr, H. B. Amick, R. Elsner, I. Fleming, D. Wellls, R. Kiracafe, D. Mor- ris, M. Weaver, C. Lohnson. Second Row: R. Kramer, E. Van- landingham, D. Hac ett, B. Hufford, C. Peterson, J. Cudmundson, S. Keller, M. Crane, E. Cehring, F. Cherrick, R. Napientek. First Row: P. Irwin, D. Ray, D. Keesling, D. Perdue, S. Maple, J. Wermcrantz, J. Smith, T. Carter, K. Galloway, T. Thomburg, K. Mattheus. W selection part names status Beginning with the annual freshman tug-of-war and cul- minating with a unit-sponsored Chicago baseball game trip, the men of Southwest Owen were constantly on the move. Rewards came as the men participated whole-heartedly in sports activities by earning the high- est number of points scored in their intramural pl'O- gram. Southwest's and Meredith Halls joint rally elec- tion for a Mock P vice-presidential candidate represented numerous, but enthusiastically spent hours of work. Feeling deserving of a unit nickname as reward for an action-filled year, the men remedied Southwestls un- named status in their March selection party. 418 Who says you can't put sweatshirts in with white shirts? 4 He thinks his father is Dick Tracy. SOUTHWEST OWEN4-Back Row: S. Kubiak, W. Lalvlanna, R. Marietta, I. Yarrington, T. Million, R. Walker, C. Whitted, M. Esken, R. Rowland, D. Dentel, R. Lambert. Second Row: R. S. Hoffmann, C. Seamark, R. Flanary, Widmer, I. C. Heiman, W.R. Smith, A.H. Kasowski, E. Procopio, T. Barker, B. Nelson, M. Sordelet, R. Lutz. First Row: C. Apple, G. Croop, P. Day, R. Bishop, T. Scheldorf, j. Bergdoll, J. Ward, D. Bischoflf E. Miller, R. Mott, A. Graham. SOUTHWEST OWEN'-Back How: D. West, P. Pratt, P. Hemmer, B.N. Petterson, R. Patterson, j. Carter, S. Dixon, J. Knotts, P. M. Kidwell, J. Leech, T. Gardner, D. Marlatt, A. Hola- day. Second Row: S. Kehrer, H. Aenn, G. jackson, E. Harvill, R. Cullotta, G. Barth, R. Wagner, B. Utter, K. Horn, G. Moss, S. Wagner, W. Thome, S. Speer, E. Dau. First Row: W. Beghtel, R. Moore, T. Criffy, R. johnson, J. Kundts, Hendress, S.R. Polley, W. C. O'C0nnor, P. Devenas, C. Borrenpo l, M. Kacur. 419 Tarkington offers varied social program TARKINGTON PRESIDENT--jerry Gordon. Second place in the all-campus division of Homecom- ing Sign competition goes to . . . Tarkington Hallf, And so, amid the shouts of ecstasy and the excitement of vic- tory, Tarkington Hall began a full and active year. A trade party with coeds of Ball State along with the an- nual formal, Snowflake Fantasyf, added variety to Tark- ington's social calendar. Unwilling to neglect other as- pects of college life, they expanded their sports scope, presented to them by Coach King, who, along with sev- eral team members, showed films and talked with the men. The Halberdiers have great hopes for continuing this innovation, as well as originating new and promising ideas for the constant improvement of Tarkington. And the smokestack will blow up at exactly l2:03. TARKINGTON COUNCIL--Back Row: G. Erickson, M. Green, P. Gerni. Second Row: R. Christiansen, S. Taylor, S. Hildebrand, D. Billings, B. Fahey. First Row: T. Freeman, I. Cordon, T. Hertwig, I. Rhine. 420 . K I . mi? NORTHEAST TARKINGTON--Back How: S. Ross, C. Rister, R. Swanson, R. Musser, S. Hildebrand, S. Andrews, J. Douglas, G. Cordingley, E. Miller, G. Motter, P. Ruttkar, R. Cay. Tlzircl Row: T. Fozo, D. Bischoff, T. He-rtwig, C. Banks, K. Holloway, j. Sparks, M. Slosnerick, B. Mclntyre, D. Peck, R. Pao, C. VVyncott, D. Fondel, D. Ammennan, C. Martin. Second Row: D. Wester- V- feld, J. Halliburton, T. Cauck, L. Keck, R. Smith, S. Harper, T. Fogler, A. Mailath, R. Schultze, P, Rost, B. Anderson, -H. Caw. First Row: D. Craig, T. Moon, R. Parish, W. Worsham, M. Parks, R. Link, M. Ross, C. Titus, M. Ruhl, D. Summers, A. Kuprewicz, P. Coolman, S. Peppler. E broadcast--floor parties The fall semester was one of pride in accomplishments as NE Tarkington, along with NW and Meredith SXV, was awarded the state of Tennessee for the Mock P conven- tion. NE,s delegates were chosen in February and worked enthusiastically toward a fun and knowledgeable rep1'esentation. Christmas brought something unusual to NE, for it abandoned the idea of an all unit party and originated separate floor parties which soon became pop- ular. As the year's finale, the unit sponsored its annual Spring picnic at Turkey Run, with trail hiking, touch football, and broiling steaks. Q . ' I It is those infrequent breaks that one looks forward to most. I 5 . ., 1 NORTHEAST TARKINGTON--Back Row. P.. Young, J. Tallyn, C. Jarrow, J. Southwood, Hodges, L. Nicolet, B. Brackne , H. Ring, R. Smith, R. Russel, R. Painter, I.rWeibel, L. Hoeltkle, S. Dewig. Second Row: K. Gross, C. Kochale, D. Voss, D. Tirsell, R. Sievers, G. Ritchie, L. Bowler, D. Hayden, W. Frazier, R. Barr, E. Hacker, D. Foster, R. Gisinger, M. Zeller, R. Keough, j. Petro. First Row: F. Deckard, D. Hurrle, D. Youn ,DL Sanderson, D. Reibold, G. Bell, R. Templin, I. Hayes, R. 151 e, D. Shaw, R. Comerford, M.,jones. 421 at-553 NORTHEAST TARKINGTON--Back Row: G. Roetzer, D. Prgfor, W. Hoffer, D. Riggs, M. Leliaert, D. jungst, R. Neal, j. Evansin, R. Richards, T. Cassman, T. Novak, P. Cerni, D. jones, E gerly, C. LaBounty. First Row: C. Wade, R. Breedlove, D. R. Bower, j. Braswell, j. Petro, T. Woolard, W. Migh, S. Irick. Voss, R. Oliver, R. Duncan, T. Carey, S. Schmutte, I. Stratman, Second Row: M. McKittrick, E. Schenk, I. Nickerson, I. Ley, P. L. Kraft, R. Keller, T. Moore, B. Fischer. C3 l l lf 2' Q: safe, .s 'I' ,kay --f A NORTHWEST TARKINCTON--Buck Row: T. Farrell, K, D. Harrison, -I. Stoltz, T. Wartel, L. jochem, S. Teague, Al. Cun Musser. R. Holmes, W. Henderson, R. Kent, S. Ester, gl. Fleury, ningham, S. Beres. First Row: L. Wilkinson, A. Espinosa, K C. Burns, R. Cornick, j. Dywan, W. Christopher, M. Vescelus, R. Koster, M. Lapfma, J. Lochman, S. Smith, S. Rozzelle, M. Thomas Thornburg, D. Buttles. Second Row: N. Yoder, P. Snyder, D. S. Murrill, D. Tiies,j. Scott. Edwards, R. Osmon, W. Berg, D. Day, K. Lang, J. Soltas, J. Ehlen, Two more engagements and the stripped pants will be paid for. 422 i I seem to be getting some interference from the language labf, W rebels fall behind black dress The Rebels-tht1t's their name and they're out to prove they mean business. They are the guys dressed in black whose many talents go unnoticed. The freshman hazing program and picnic are their latest craze. Behind the scenes they play bridge, attempt to study, and make foul play-decorating the johns. Yes, they're the Rebels- dressed in black. Ask anyone, they'll know what you mean. Thereis nothing like a Friday night home with the guys. NQRTHWEST TARK1NCT0N--BaCk Row: K, Knghl, D, L. Marsh, R. Spear, R. Phillippi, G.. Hibner, T. Seinr-ini, A. Bin-in-rt, Gibson, R. DeHertogh, W. Prewitt K. McCashland, W. Groebe, D. Reed, D. Middendorf, M. 'He1m, D. R0bY- Pl -Sf BWV Q 9- A. O'Neil, C. Skira, D. McConnell, B. Youmans, B, Browar, F, Sail, R. Kellogg G. Dudf, R. Sikora, R. Widmun, R. Christiansen, Line, J. Myer. Second Row: S. Swaim, J. Holdeman, T. Osman, R- Tebbe, C- Kolb, B- MUUFO, l- HHHQY- L- Worth- 423 E foils soon meet cheerful successes Failure and success interminglecl in Tarkington SEE veur. If uny one hit their full clunce. they were one of the nine people that attended. A bright break Came when their lmsketlmll team went undefeated-that is until the first round of finals. Spirits were soon mended though as ann wrestling matches became the sport to watch, with first and iourth floors haclgering for the in-hull victory. I hope you don't mind penniesf, A lonely hall fades at the sound ofa familiar voice SOUTHEAST TARRINCTON--Back Row: L. Ledbetter, S. G. Rhodes, I. McConnell, T. Kafoure, J. Roberts NI Dx rr T jones, C. Fly,4D. Lawrence, 1. McIntyre, R. Reed, T. Benton, R. Williams, S. Grabert. First Row: S. Spurlin T Buclxlex I Brooks .M. Bins. -I. Huskamp, R. Fricke, A. Marvel. Second Row: Cesulka, D. Mikel, D. Billings, T. Dewig, 1. HOIIIW lk P Block R. W1lll3mS, VV. Fruit, F. Pope, D. Use, A. Wutland, C. Lukuuich, man, T. Chilton, S. Starek, T. Kmitta, C. Doll. 424 : X i - Q , 1 4 Q Q i SOUTHEAST TARKINGTON--Back Row: D. Nibbs, C. J. Stimson, P. Kellogg, D. Baute, T. Freeman, C. Mitchell, M. French, K. Blair, R. Tincher, S. Bushmann, M. Smith, D. Harper, Schoeffmann, T. Wis er, P. Weida. First Row: L. Greer, P. E. Marttila, M. Redmond, D. Dykstra, P. Macnak, R. Halse , B. Kaminski, T. Welcome, G. Poole, I. Brooks D. Berger, G. Starks, Roberts, R. Chipp, M. Scher. Second Row: L. Varlancl, T. D. Render, D. Menkhaus, D. Beal, R. Riachardson, R. Haymaker. Graham, A. Schueneman, J. McGuire, P. Joyce, L. Ellis, R. Smith, Eur? z l Diligent study reflects academic interest. Food for thought in the Tarkington grill. O Kfj SOUTHWEST TARKINGTON--BUCIC H0101 T- TriSChI'I1HnI1,, M. Shoaff, V. Creviston, D. Calvin, R. Smith, G. Stock, I. Forcum, Cuddy, J. Fouch, L. Heath, R. Champlin, C. Herman, T. West, V. jones, G. Anderson, R. Mc Cathren, D. Alfano. First Row: M. Carroll, R. Everline, F. Attard, J. Schuricht, T. Barker, T. D. Thomas K. Carter D. Alexander, R. Griffith, F. Brown, D. Carmichael, S. Yerkes. Second Row: M. Beam, T. Morgan, S. Bell, D. Sell, W. Michel, R. Lorick, J. McGee, D. Harris. 425 5E'if.irs SOUTHWEST TARKINCTON--Back Row: T. Economdu, R. Fehnel, M. Roderick. T. Greening, S. Saucerman, E. Cass, D. Braun, P. Hart, D. Hudson, T. Hudson, DI. Bird, T. NVilds, D. Mason, K. Hoilman. Second Row: I. Stupic, I... Smeyak, B. Davis. T. McDonald, D. VVilliams, J. Jacobs, F. Steinkamp, D. Southwest Tarkingtons ugung-ho social year began the first day of September and concluded in the late Spring. Starting with the football season, SW was represented at every pep rally, and though not carrying away a first prize, they scored high in spirit and loyalty. Their fall picnic and hay ride were rated tops among the successes, and their creation of the Unit Bite -Sunday evening meals of hot dogs and cold cuts followed by football and basketball movies-was a favorite with the Tarkington men. The year was completed with the Mock P conven- tion as the SNV delegates spoke for New jersey. I Some work and some play, but everyone is a student. 426 Daggy, R. Winstel, J. Rhine, H. Hicks, R. Gilmore, T. Brzezinski First Row: C. Hiers, D. Pfeiffer, O. Smith, J. Doerstler, R. Bow ser,hR.l WVunder, B. Burros, J. Valrance, M. Cronk, I. Phillips, D Mic e . W concoction--unit bite I said, will you please get down from there and work. Wiley grade average no accident WILEY PRESIDENT--David Stubbins. NViley's record for retaining the highest grade average in the mens halls for the last twenty-four semesters is not an accident. Each fall the Executive Council starts the se- mester off on an academic note hy inviting Dr. E. Glenn Griffin of the School of Humanities to deliver his pro- gram on How to Study. This year the Senate appro- priated iunds to form a cluh workshop. Three hundred dollars worth of equipment was purchased, and an empty room was set aside for the men to use. To relieve pre- exam anxieties, the freshman council sponsored an all campus hootenany the weekend heiore the big battery of tests. WILEY COUNCIL--Back Row: P. Stewart, B. Overell, D. Miller, D. Rasler, D. Stubbins, P. Kehr, B. Everly, R. Shirk. First Row: J. Rynearson, R. Parker, F. Wetherell, 1. Stevenson, 1. Hudson. 427 northeast encourages expression Northeast VViley menls favorite sport included rallying on the island in the middle ofthe Tippecanoe River with the SE-X girls, better known as the girls from Southeast Mer- edith. Frequent visits in the form of trade parties with other womens residences kept this remote and secluded area well inhabited. Through expression evolves individualism. NORTHEAST WILEY--Back Row: F. Brubaker, R. Plummer, P. Lyew, M. Hawkins, B. Stevens, T. Hendricks, D. Bin fham, Ben- nett, T. E. Zollars, S. Dorris. T. Balko. Second Row: Wright, S. Speer, G. Kozak, O. Gonzalez, D. Small, Ahrns, D. Miller, M. Lam- NURTHEAST VVILEY--Buck Roux' O. Miller, Mathews, D. Bil- lingslev, B. Stanton. S. Cove, S. Yuen. H. Filippini, Nl. NlcFall. D. Johnson, B. Berkman, D. lulius, B. Symon. Second Row: C. Hedglg- in, S. A. Drinknt. NV. Poxrell, I... Lui, T. Maddox. Diebold, Nl. A - mert, T. Butcher, I... Bisel, D. Robinson. First Row: T. Biss, M. Vo les,g. Harrell, f.vFlinn, Hardin, K. Downey, D. Rasler, S. jones, S. Blletc er, B. Wo te. ston, D. Pon e, M. Kahl, S. Foster, B. Hotlerta, W. Schaffer. First Row: D. ikliitson, McClead, D. Rinker, Drazer, Belling, B. Wlaugh, D. Spence, .Tumer, Meagher. Klein, T. owatt. NORTHEAST WILEY--Back Row: R. Smith, D. McCrea1y, R Lysin er, C. Thomas, T. Anderson, G. Micheel, S. Parcell, P. Jensen D. Smith, T. Po ser, B. Walden, Alexander, R. Merrill, D Hobbs, M. Lowe . Tliird Row: . Fadel, R. McDowell, R. Heifner, T. W. Kirk atriclk, D. Cormlekyi Clark, D. Shafer, T. Thiede, T Slikas, L. Fillnow, Oxley, R. aters, Schoenberger, D. Rodger, T 4-'-we a Whitten, D. Weathers, R. Sieber. Second Row: D. Marler, P. H. Phend, D. Sherfick, L. Hollingsworth, Collins, D. Black, K. W. McClain, I. Donaldson, B. Ruehnclj Bogeinann, D. Fillnow. First Row: E.'Schilling, B. Cuult, D. olbert, D. Triezenberg, S. W. Weber, T. Bruce, D. Shaw, W. Irish, S. Luther, T. Smith. P In the spring when a young man's fancies turn to . . . hey, whatis going on out there? There's always time for one more hand. NORTHWEST WILEY--Back How: S. Mueller, A. Flo d, F. Dut- Ma el, R. Shirk, D. Sills, M. Shadda , D. Iessu , P. Scudiere, Shee- tlinger, R. Brattain, D. Williamson, T. Quinn, R. Baker, Miller, S. l , Rhodes, S. Owens, M. Cumiberland. First How: Tuttle, Orr, Barnes, Ramult, Brown, M. Chero5iIN. Harsany. Second C. Bullock, R. Sloat, Myers, V. Close, R. Koressel, W. McMillin, Row: T. Allen, G. Harrison, B. Hritsko, G. estrup, D. Clark, L. K. Sheely, W. Hess, E. ettus, R. Phillips. 429 wt .. , ,,'-1 NORTHWEST WILEY--Back Row: R. Ma pin, T. Shar , K. Hin a, D. Pence, C. Tittle, . Nl3.l'lfZ, A. Sanner, Noland, HVlcClure, C. Young, W. Fleming. Srecond Row: J. Reed, R. Bode, D. Rugen stein, C. Stinemetz, Parker, S. Eisenhut, C. Sheeler, Milligan, P. George, Kassen, K. Miller, Hannas. First Row: D. Pence, D. Coffing. Ross, L. Gigal, S. Be dinghC. Wetherell, L. Hopp, S. Blo- meke, . Woidyla, T. Shuman, M. . aiuk. greens match confident veteran players Psychedelic sign painting. Spirits soared as Wiley Northwest oriented Freshmen and sparked another year. The green Freshmen met the experienced upperclassmen in the traditional football game which ended with a score of 14-14. Also on the ath- letic calendar was the all-campus tug-of-war where Northwest represented Wiley. Not all activities of North- west were male dominated, sign-painting parties, the Fall Festival, Christmas festivities, and the hayride brought the girls of WRH into the picture. NORTHWEST WILEY--Back Row: L. Gouty, D. Pouzar, R. Darr, T. Bredfeldt, R. Krieger, D. Brinkruff, L. Parsons, S. lde, K. Dodt I Balclerson, S. Peak, D, Eaton, Weatley, P. E. julovich W. Fielding, S. Dilk F. Gerould j.Mallon Third Row- R Barcinslci R Cooper D. Huff, R. Wolfslieimer, S. Urbine, M. Schueffer, K. Torrichuk, Dl Perzo, M. Kemmerling, A. Hughes, D. Smith, P. C-ergren, T.Br11nnell, 430 F. Verrell, D. A. Peachy, Robinson, S. We fer. Second Row: P. Wadsworth, W. Vandagriei C. Colvin,d. Eljnglish, H. Hedges, C. Trice, P. Foxworthy, C. Shumaker, D. nsworth, P. McKown, D. Dressen, S. Martin. First Row: L. West, B. Henry, B. Bowman, W. R. Wehling, S. Davis, D. Baker, C. Fraze, M. Jacobi, R. Baldwin, R. Wohlberg, C. Kinsey, j. Book. Q 1 - 4 - e :fx , SOUTHEAST NVILEY--Buck Row: -I. Zimmennan, I. Hayhurst, T. C. Crews, F. SL-huinzin, Gault, R. Frederick, R. Mount, T. De- Bruicker, Knapp, L. Pasbv Dome. First Row: Hirschl, Onoda, M. Caldwell, F. Kelgan, . . Thompson, S. ln rum, E. Lucas, L. Bollinger, C. XVigT1arn, F, Grubb. .I. SOUTHEAST WILEY--Back Row: S. Burris, T. Elliott, D. House, M. Wilcox, M. Van Dena le, M. Maleske,EI. Tollanvb Zach, P. Rhodes, R. Baker. Second Qlow: T. Wood, . Burris, . Price, j. Carter, R. Povlits, W. Searcy, A. Welch, W. Burkett jr., Pickorow southeast heroes make What do you mean, the cards are fixed? 9 15,55 4. in 14 v if 4'?'7'Cf42 I - ,CE ski, G. Kirkbride, D. Rone. First Row: M. Blasser, H. Schulte, B. Cessley, Vgenningi, T. Wilson, A. Rice, W. Everett, T. Stump, Iorgensen, .Murp y. halloween scene A 'little sister-big brothern project sparked the begin- ning of the Wiley Southeast social calendar. Easterns initiated a Hero ofthe Month Clubi' for those prone to getting themselves into odd situations. The first hero lost the door to his room! A Halloween party with Vawter and the annual spring formal added to the diversity of the year,s activities. 431 Z. . 1. .L - SOUTHEAST WILEY--Back Row: M. Woods, R. Rusk, N. Wallc- er, A. Linderdog, S. Smith, R. Patgf, B. McDaniel, B. Hoop, W. Mader, E. McKai , M. Warhol, C. aldwell, Craiii Third Row: R. Stath, W. Bisclgofl, R. Charlfant, G. Diemond, A. izer, L. Sey- mour, W. Baggeroer, R. Kasny, B. Mackora, M. O,Neill, D. Mone- , Q , smith, R. Weirick, Birck, P. Nichols. Second Row: D. Cott- schalk, B. Grant, D. McMullen, Wells, A. Balmer, L. Hazelrigg, C. Lain, T. Roush, S. Crittner, . Smith. First Row: S. Hull, . Barnhart, hBigelow, T. Nieman, R. Lucas, N. Lowell, Parkes, H. Jaeger, . Zlebell. li Q5 E M' SOUTHEAST WILEY--Back Row: Eisenhauer, T. Pew, Ford, EP. Hollowell, S. Bauer, R. Everli, C. Carden, Roser, R. Green, R. ricsson, R. Nicholson, Beona , Bauner, Ertel. Third Row S.Hahn D Cook C.Fetter Hudson L.V Bo s D.C Beckwith R. Folland: Morih, C. Steedlly, F. Zeer, P. Borldclik, Wu. O'Byrne,7R Sartore, A. Pearsey, B. Shank. Second Row: Lgones, M. Hardin, D. Scott, D. Manista, Payne, R. Tylicki, Buc anan, D. Kuzalc, S. Lawson, K. McClel and, E. Grina. First ow: C. Noon, W. Brav- sieck, M. Clemens, M. Ballantyne, R. Ulrison, G. Burtner, K. Kuhl- man, D. Wolter, G. Pritz, T. Small, S. Hi . Overcome with ambition, he buries himself in his work. 432 southwest Jacks live their slogan 'iAll Work and no play makes lack a dull boy,', was the motto of the Wiley Southwest men. In keeping with their slogan, the Southwest men socialized with girls from Fowler Courts and Wood Hall for an afternoon picnic and football game. A hayride, Christmas party, and re- ception following the Homecoming game made an abun- dant and successful social life. Incorporating the role of scholarship, guest speakers discussed topics relevant to campus, curricultun, and activities. Intramurals promoted self-achievement and team effort. f E 'WNFR SOUTHWEST WILEY--Back Row: H. Mongomery, Bush, R. Bois, W. Richard. Second Row: Kueck, R. Cast,f. Mills,R. Reetz, I. Stachon, E. Lane,TL. Rusk, C. Rutledge, C. mith, S. Smith, W. liPoWell, A. Evans, R. A. Pride, . Hopwood, Ir., . Scott, R. Buell. Clark, M. A. jones. zird Row: D. Batteau, T. Ramsey, D. Dim- irst Row: C. Aed,gj Neff, P. Edquist, D. kyle, R. Hemme, L. Pip- mich, Cossett, T. Boardman, W. Reid, M. Shirley, W. Ricks, C. Du- er, R. Meyerholtz, ibbs, Barton. SOUTHWEST WILEY--Back Row: Rynearson, D. Lautner, C. Mitchel , Rullman, B. Nigent, Pitney, R. Cosner, S. King, . Clas- ser, Cooke, R. Davis, P. Wra , W. Davis. Third Row: R. Cilli R. Sears, R. Pierce, C. Stowell, D. Bell, N. Stakoski, M. Humnickg, B. Baker, D. Hanline, D. Young? . Mendez, R. A. Folglesongovj. . Whybrew. Second ow: . Morrison, W. Redman, T. Coorsh, R. Mix, F. Ri- doux, R. Rinehart, M. Bowman, K. Newman, M.RI. Coyner, R. L. Sal- strom. First ow: 1. Towsend, M. Walters, L. Towsend, D. C. Pu - liese, M. Fernandez, D. Monk, Sinlghurse, D. Bowers, H. NV. Pin- mc '. 433 , ,..,i.p ,-.I :pr AV, ' 2' V X' x I swear, I did see a Purdue student carrying a picket signf, remains segregated MCCUTCHEON PRESIDENT--Wayne Roach. Earnest petitioning plus ardent campaigning equalled success for the Highlanders of McCutcheon Hall, as they fought the hallis planned conversion to a coed dorm. Assured of their futures, the men rallied to win the all campus tug-of-War and competed eagerly in all hall euchre and pinochle tournaments. The imparting of a bagpipe band provided atmosphere for the traditional formal, i'Scotia Fantasiafi Adding to the hall fame, Wolff McCutcheon,s own HeIl's Angel, crusaded and won the title of Ugliest Man on Campus. His victory al- lowed the Highlanders to retire the trophy for the third consecutive year, adding triumph to the record. MCCUTCHEON COUNCIL-- Back Row: R. Gordin, P. Dunn, R. Halagera, M. Senew. Second Row: B. Rush, R. Hansen, R. Eddy, D. Kinnane. First Row: D. Shafer, A. Kirk, T. Colfelt, R. Palma, C. Cray, W. Roach. 434 MCCUTCHEON A-4Br1ck Row: C. Epperson, Al. Ridge, T. Bren- Moolenaar, I. Copeland, R. Mvers, J. Perbohner, VV. Alimena. nan, M. Shepard, C. Emsweller, S. Byrne, A. Kirk, M. Pedigo, P. V. First Row: 'j. Cook, C. Meehan, M. Miles, C. Neuman, M. Citron, Price, R. Wojnar, A. Beeler. Secmul Row: R. Rosentreter, -I. R. Meyers, D. Porter, R. Reid, J. Crowder, T. Roberts. Ogden, M. WVarford, S. Lukefahr, L. Horstman, S. Howard, M. A. MCCUTCHEON A--Back Row: E. Mangas, I. Corecki, D. Marek, R. Palma, T. Christopher, J. C-oller, R. Matejka, C. Morris, L Eddy. Second Row: M. Darnell, R. Cold, AI. Henley, bl. Fiete, if 1, ' 1 ' h 2lCt1On El ters Wlt No man is an island, no man stands alone . . ttf S. Ludie, M. Lafuze, D. Murcia, S. Bostick. First Row: M. Mason, D. Burke, D. Ranard, L. Hook, P. Truelove, L. Coethais, R. Duffy, W. Dugger, D. Patterson. SCZISOHS After emerging victorious in the all-campus tug-of-War, unit A turned its enthusiasm toward planning parties. Little Abner prevailed as the theme for one cool Novem- ber party. As fall turned to spring, the atmosphere again changed, and an April party brought the transformation of the dining room into a coffee house scene. Not forget- ting academia, the unit council invited faculty fellows to dinner to discuss scholastic interests. XVith the arrival of summer, unit A reflected on a year of successful athlet- ic, social, and academic pursuits. 435 Let's try it one more time . . . You do like tuna fish salad. MCCUTCHEON A--Back Row: R. Scott, L. Wong, V. Miller, Mikesell, L. Lucas, R. Roberts, E. Voliva, J. Lanberson. First j.M. Stringer, M. Balser, W. Lamar, j. Taylor, W. Scott, S. Dice, Row: B. Sparks, H. Olinger, J. Graham, B. Oliveirn, D. Cox, D. K. Dibble, B. Cerbin, R. Sanders S. St. Clair. Second Row: Hepler, M. Brand, R. Watters, R. Fleshood, W. Orth. R. Dirks, L. Estes, j. Cukey, R. Helms, J. Broomall, R. Bailey, D. 1' S, 3 . - .., .. , M.- .3 A ,,,, . MCCUTCHEON B--Buck Row: R. Frankeniield, M. Roberts, L. ter, D. Drummond, K. Patty. First Row: J. O'Callagham, P. Peacock, T. Floyd, D. Counihan, M. johnson, D. Szrom, D. Linn, Feil, D. Marshak, J. Lehman, F. Sabsowitz, C. Hartman, J. Lucas, M. Laurent, j. Drabiak. Scvonfl Row: D. Graves, j. XVatson, D. I. Fox, P. Maybaum, J. Ross. Dreyer, D. Latin, B. Loflierty, AI. Hankee, R.C. Marschner, L. Clos- 436 10-9-8-7-6-5 . . . Good evening and welcome to the music of. . .' ff' .123 :V M132 5. ...S 4 -N flame flares, glow guides group Capturing first place awards in early pep rally contests was the spark that lit McCutcheon B. Not letting the flicker die. Unit B warmed themselves at a colorful casino party. inviting the entire hall. Still flaming, the men worked in cooperation with Unit A on Mock P activities which resulted in much knowledge and research about the political aspects of Illinois. Going full flame now, a controversy over clress stantlarcls brought the unit council together to work toward the revision ofthe ancient mle. Wfith this group participation and cooperation, the hall Christmas dinner and dance, 'Scotia Fantasia, glowed brightly. I swear these comics get better every week. MCCUTCHEON B-'Back Row: S. Deacon, L. Broerman, S. Liv ingstone, K. Shriver, N. Rehrer, K. Litzenberg, D. Horn, 1. Peters, D. Fehd, H. Thompson, I. Arthur, R. Ruh, G. Beerman, R. De Young. Second Row: J. Mathers, G. Cron, T. Martin jr., D. Hammer, T. Roe, R. Lively, D. Gilley, D. Powell, R. McBride, M. Cecil, D. Rosdil, P. Gallagher, R. McCutchan. First Row: J. Crussen, D. Runnels, R. Colman, P. Clark, R. Clark, F. Schreiber, T. Feldman, M. McKinzie, J. Fieler, T. Dale. L. Allee. 437 MCCUTCHEON C--Buck Row: T. Segelstrom, W. Davenport, XV. Loeper, D, Allen, D. Hornbaek, H. Lubbeck, L. Daulhnan, 1. Scanlin, B. Sheldrake, -I. Beck, T. Swantko, D. Rowe, L. Coplen. Secmizl Roux- D. LaBelle, VI. Cleaves, C. Schilling, C. Einstein, M. VValker, j. Mandel, D. Wineholt, D. Heil, A. Stanley, A. Berman. B. Wood, R. Anderson, W. Carruthers, C. Nance. First Row: C. Bishop, VVilliamson, M. Morris, L. Edison, B. jackson, IPX Blowman, L. Ki bourn, J. Kottlowski, D. Stone, K. Andrews, S. ac 'ey. C extends time, attention to Mock P Planning and executing Colorados state delegation at Mock P claimed much of the time and attention ofthe men of Mt-Cutcheon C. The delegates for the spring con- vention were chosen in November and heeame oriented to the trends of Colorado through films and training ses- sions. During lulls in Mock P preparation, the Unit Council sponsored trade dinners with Earhart and ex- tended a warm Welcome to 01d Master, Dr. Carl Brandt. MCCUTCHEON C--Huck Row: D. Ebbeler, C. LaHoy, W. O'Donnell, B. Fox, C. Hale, R. Rose, M. McClure, R. Criese, T. Haefner, B. Zawada, E. Zakrzewski, C. Hite, S. Locke, B. VVatson. Third Roux VI. NVilson, H. Gee, B. Woodings, D. Minert, J. Kauf- man, R. Tams, D. Halverstadt, M. Karceski, -I. Marker, F. Cian- 438 grandi, P. Ravage, S. Burke, R. Bell, J. Grove. Second Row: H. Allen, B. Barrv, DI. Matheney, J. Kensill, Kuharic, 1. Paris, J. Shurboit, j. Wahl M. XVilkinson, W. jo nston, L. Ehninger. First Row: D. Allison, j. Anderson, M. Smith, T. Kauffman, J. Perry, j. jatlurs, C. Napier, W. Maclean, R. Minkler, C. Lucas. And what do you think you're doing? Let the world go by . . . it's time for some sun. MCCUTCHEON C--Back Row: R. Groves, G. W. Boruff, R. A. Hedlund, J. Klingler, S. Gratzer, M. Green, I. Hunt, R. T. Hala- gera, D. Thompson, W. Funke, G. MCCanna, J. Gilpatrick. Sec- ond Row: W. O'Donnell, R. Farcus, R. Kendall, D. Hickman, S MCCUTCHEON D--Buck Row: A. Tafflor, j. Schneider, I. Svol Oda E. Branscum P. Lo sdon W. Stah P. Walsh, M. Sanders J Jakich, C. Hillikeif, D. PoTinsky,, D. Schniek, G. F. Halleck, G. Olin.. Second Row: R. Sanson, J. Woidthe, M. Nahorniak, D. Davey, 'N' ,.,. ' ..f' ' Bey. S. Everhart, L. Rush, D. Williams, T.C. Lurtz, D. Terao. First Row: C. Overton, T. White, M. Dizik, C. Walker, VV. Gene try, M. Nelson, W. Roach, C. Wray, S. Tauber, B. Wilson. L. Hebda, N. Jacob, M. Salem, P. Bright, C. Hengels, R. Cheek, L Cahill, J. Connelly, I. Smith, R. Gardner. First Row: H. Flei schman, S. Gillett, G. Brynat, T. Lowe, M. Chapel, R. Cramton, S. Madley, R. White, D. Chapla, J. Huntsman, C. Gray. C6 pursues student rights McCUTCHEON D'-Buck Row: D. Contact, QI. Morris, L. Nelson, N. Graves. nl. Ray, D. Sanders, D. Neineth, D. Mitchell, D. NVoocls. Scconfl Row: D. Breedlove, W. Clayton, W. Mayse, C. Prater, What's Bugs Bunny doing in this section? j. Soprani, 1. Pattatu, M. Gocllove, 1. Flynn. First Row: R. Hittle, W. Kromann, M. Turnocli, J. Craig, D. Jones, D. Richmond, F. Shabram, D. Etlwarcls, C. Schreiner. Tlic' Clmron, a free newspaper published with the idea oft'Making the Purdue student more aware, was the first in a series of novel ideas presented to the campus by McCutcheon llall, unit D. The unit council, working on students' rights. initiated the iclca of opening the dining room tluring finals and continually Serving coffee and Llouglinuts. The culmination of the major unit activities arrived in late spring when the Rhode Islancl delegation entliusiastically attended the Mock P convention. NJ MCCUTCHEON D--Back Row: E. Berg, Hillis, B. COX, S. Knoop B. McClellan, S. Dubinsky, C. Cassiano, R. Chane S. Hebbeler, R. Elclricl e, S. Buckland, S. Peiffer, D. Swedenfierg, j. Richards. Sccoiu? Row: A. Sutherlin, M. Smith, I. Stanley, S. McQueary, VI. Humenik, L. Spillane, I. Andrews, U. Sukmor, 440 W. Carver, D. Shafer, J. Coral, W. Byles, P. Dunn, C. Martin. First Row: J. Klotz, J. Pritchett, M. Senew, T. Reder, L. Stanton, C. Porter, L. Alexander, B. McClellan, R. Price, T. Butt, G.. Bowden. HARRISON COUNCIL--Back Rauf: D. Yoder, M. Bruce, D. Fansler, A. Campbell, L. Bregit- zer, P. Hansen. First Row: J. VanWingen, J. Spiess, Nl. Hoover. VI. George. HARRISON COUNCIL PRESIDENT--Lee Bregitzer. Harrison makes tracks Pink Pussycat tracks all over campus marked llarrisonis winning Homecoming display-i'Purdue is the Cats Meow. Tracks in the snow led many a couple to Harri- son's Christmas spectacle of colored lights, tall tresses, and soft music. The pussy cats feet pattered along through a husy year as Cavaliers planned their winter dance and a party for the underpriyileged children. Creating a park at the northeast corner of the hall, com- plete with trees and benches, the men continued tracks along stones engraved with the year of each graduating class. The largest print for Harrison, however, was left with their all-out campaign to make their hall coedu- cational. . . . and with only ten minutes until the test, and only 52 pages to go amy. .W X .. ...aw X X , . soil New M ., X. . .a--QIIX ,warm-Q,-.. V' N l ' 'N i N, . . .. x Xl ' xxx N N. av-- 441 If yn 'nu Egnlism Unit A captures Wild West atmosphere Q HARRISON A -- Back Rolo: D. Putman, T. Martin, I. Hickey, R. XV. Flanagan, M. Rockwell, NV. Cunningham, M, Allmon, M. Doyne, Nl. S, Butcher, L. Kung. R. VVail1el, P. Hansen, A, Edmond- son, I. Rowe. Third Row: D. Morado, R. Engel, M. Grdina, M. Fleming, G. Miles, P. Thorpe, P. jones, AI. Beuesh, C. VVarcl, P. Hueneield, A. Grdina, R. Tovson, D. Yoder, T, Skinner, M. A whooping all-campus Saloon party sponsored hy the Harrison A cowboys proved to he a spectacular event. Complete with peanut shells covering the floor, the wild west saloon featured gambling, dancing, and old time Hicks. Bar maids from the womens residence halls served root lieer from the grill converted liar to the drinking card sharks. On a contrasting agenda was the scholasti- cally orientated Trivia Bowl composed of competing unit teams within Harrison. Harrison A's other activities included a trip for orphans to the Indianapolis zoo as well as intramural participation. Big Ten hang up of the month. 442 Cleveland, P. Austgen. Svemid Row: D. Miller, j. Burns, F. Hartman, R. Smith, D. Knotts, 1. M. Potter, M. Hignite, j. Thomas, M. Lukaeh, T. Fisher. First Rnuv: P. Bog fs, K. Hixon, T. Cog- geshall, M. Greenwood, D. Smith, T. A. Bllanley, P. Ciacomini, S. Banning. Now that the scaflolding is up, what do you think we should build? ,.., ,.,, Q K-Y 5' f L l l ... HARRISON A--Back Row: P. Turley, M. Kopchilc, S. Amholt, R. Mills, A. Kramer, K. Stanley, W. Bean, T. wilk, K. Dale, D. F. Pellicori, S. Dovejoy, E. Coedes, 1. Buzanowski, K. NVilson, B. Toth, D. Cruenewalk, j. Bassett, R. Felix. First Rout P. Cross- Kacey, L. Clark, M. Coffin, D. Ackerman, T. Munday. Second 111811. ,l- BiSh0D, D- MOOTG, D- Feige, J. Fox, XV. Schultz, A. Beir, Row: B. Thompson, R. Nixon, C. Gretencort, A. Grot, M. Kopka, D. Bll5Ch, D. Hubert. B. Miller. ? 2 .Mi It's really pretty good-especially with tobacco! HARRISON B--Back Row: D. Thomas, I. Sipes, C-rifHn, L. Romine, Cervenka, R. Shannon, L. Huba, VI. Montgomery, D. Powell, C. Yacuk, M. Wimer, T. Arrick, S. Terranel a, P. Cropp, Somerwil , M. Ruesewalk, R. Sink, P. Allenza, A. Bailey. First F. Lueken, R. Weber. Third Row: j. Deutsch, D. Potts, M. 301121 L- CfiHSh1lW, R- Pollert, K- Tubefgeli, Nl- BOWTOIL C- Huneke, W. O'Connell, D. Collett, M. Hoover, J. Gorges, J. Smith, ,l0hDS0f1- R- Chillfilllf- D- Ptltllll- H- Halperin, T- Sh6'FfS- P- O,Nt'il- T. Austin, R. Abney, T. Boc, B. Wellman. Second Row: 1. J.Phares,E.Shinabargen. HARRISON B--Back Row: W. Kretz H. Herschman, R. Baile , L. jarze, A. Mosel, R. Coellner, C. jillich, G. Creasey, I. Scholl, R. Schwuchow, R. Sullivan, D. Baulis, F. Mitchell, V. Hatch, H. Aust. Third Row: S. Deig, L. Turner, M. jackson, D. Bohn, R. Baird, K. Rust, E. Warres, C. Mayer, M. Orr, N. Horvath, H. Spann. S. Braddsusse, M. Cole, M. Baker, K. Bruland. Second l Through long night hours they stuffed and painted and no one i slept. 1 i 444 How: M. Allen, J. Fuller, D. Dorazio, A. Wagner, C. geifrey, J. Swanson, P. Karolkiewicz, M. Anderson, R. Wester ouse, T. Stenz. First How: Daugherty, B. Boschen, I. Williamson, A. DeArmond, R. Bor'es, D. Beachler, C. Singleton, A. Simpson, K. Irvin, K. Alford, D. Hunt, J. Spiess. Unit B big brothers oricntatc frosh Ilarrison B kicked otl' to the dads this year with a specially planned Dads Day in the fall. The team hud- dled together in a Big Brother program to be sure that freshmen were in the swing of campus activities and trade parties. At mid-year the boys received a pep talk and dinner with head basketball coach George King. Ending the game with a Successful run down the field, B unit captured the howling victory. Last minute scene in the grill before the closing hours. nm Nw . . .Hg T-,---5 I - .N wail . iifltllmgi Q 3 , ggirjigf - .- . 1 Q '-.. UI:- Q . rf i A . l X. 1. .. ' -5 -'-is - . ,. im.. . F. , , nh' ' , - vu ' .Q Q ' A 15 There is no substitution tor daily preparation. boundless energ in Harrison C Psychctlclic sounds clzunnicrccl through the hulls as llur- rison C readiccl tor their cluncc hy urging thcii' pcts to practicc for tht- frog-biiixiipiiig, contest. The more artisti- cally inclinctl wuitt-tl tor thc turtle painting. ljncrgy still ahunclunt, Unit C cxhuustctl thcmsclycs inisottlmll, loot- hull, and vollcyhall uctivitics. .. if.. F5 fi 9. th 2 X7 14.5 Q HARRISON C--Back Row: j. Peters, K. Pierce, B. Sanders, R. Galles, J. Loop, D. Hom, C. Benda, I. Pletcher, R. Crocker, I. Lawerence, L. Yager. Second Row: J. Mathews, K. Mertens, T. M. Huges, D. Graves, G. Eaton, R. Huisman, 1. Finney, B. Dunn, HARRISON C--Back Row: T. Gordon, S. Wright, R. Manley, C. Brehob, K Balle C. Benson R Liedl W. R1-h . y, , . , 'c etts, I. Szabo, D. Sherman, R. Wallace. Second Row: A. Roualet, I. Wert, S. P. Novak, D. Miller, D. Irnler, R. Branson, R. Leroy, R. Bischoff D. Adams, S. Schlosser, R. Farmer. First Roux- C. Fittcn, L Bregitzer, T. Herring, M. Carter, j. Bernard, J. Richter, R. Hill D. Monack, J. Fillion. K. Eldridge, C. Muriada, R. Reed. First Row: L. NVolharsht D. Molash, S. Broadstreet, R. Lindsay, C. Cutlus, S. VVu, NV Walker, E. Miller, D. Bernard. HARRISON D--Back Row: R. Frey, R. Podlasinski, A. Gelfand, C.Y. Cain, M. Bruce, I. Fitzgerald, S. Swadener, C. Lysiak, I. Swan, W. Neale. Second Row: R. Jones, H. Rangel, S. Ragle, D. Mann, D. Zofko, D. Meggenhofen, M. Durco, L. Jones, J. Stallsmith, I. Balsiger, B. Flohr. First Row: D. Wood, W Yeakley, R. Sagendorf, L. jurgonski, C. Baker, D. Kochen, G Groom, L. Bumgardner, W. Beemer. animals are in de zoo HARRISON D--Back Row: J. Buchtel, B. Rhyner, L. Jones, M. Powers, C. Axelson, B. Lemmon, W. Fischer, R. Taylor, D. Becker, S. Spillman. Second Row: L. Thrush K. Neeley, B. Baumgartner, L. Swider, D. Via, L. Palguta, D. Allison, I. Newton, When one passes Harrison Hall and is greeted with whatever quips of wisdom that may be emitted from the open windows, one can safely assume that he is passing UD unit, or the Zoo,' as the rogues are known for their animalistie behavior. Maybe this is why coed football games and hayricles are high on the list ofsocial events. 446 L. Emery, R. Thomas. First Row: J. Gephart, M. Cooning, M. Doherty, P.N. Theurer, C. Schrogder, D. Neal, H. Garrison, W. Voight, R. Bailey. Take my hand and go sidewalk surlin, with me. . Someday when I grow up l'll play in the Big League. Palmer, J. Riella, W. Retter, W. Brickley, J. Ott, C. Zeman, M. C-ardocki, H. Hinzman, J. Ford, W. Helfand, P.H. Hyndman, D. Buehler. First Row: R. Carlson, D. Allen, C. Finke, C. Sears, G. Moss, J. Wiley, T. Cota, J. George, C. Garwood. HARRISON D Back Row M Lowder D Annstrong C mann, 1. Rigrden, T. Mize, R. Frey, P. Williams, W. Temple. Salger I Huss K jacks D Bower R Gabriel D Zofko E First Row: G. Epoler, F. Rizol, W. Roach, S. Penley, T. Murrer M Shields P McCord R Eckstein V Suppmger M Cochenour, S. Romei, T. Pearson, D. Roberts, W.L. Stillabower Foley Second Row M Ingwersen I Blazic C Wu R Ander C.Pir1haS- 447 Richard Evans, president, unifies council and Cary dwellers CARY COUNCIL--Back Row: C. Daiaden, R. Hess, Law renee, A. Visnesky, E. Armour, B. Koehl, M. Elias, A. Ro ertson, Second Row: R. Chase, I. Crerand, W. Stubbs, R. Dyer, T. council energies funnelled to eharit No Sooner had freshman orientation finished when cries of Lets get away from it all were heard from enthusias- tic Cary Clubbers. Council energies were funnelled toward philanthropic events by providing needy families with Christmas baskets and sponsoring L1 child in Viet Nam. To keep the men socially alive, the council spon- sored Duke Ellington and his band at the Cary-Excalibur NVinter Formal. After ll well-earned Study break from the first round of finals, council men sprang buck to life and launched a series of spring escupudes to keep Cary dwellers sufficiently occupied. Marencik, A. Dewey, S. Tague, P. Henrich. First Row: G. Brouhard, B. Gilbert, K. Lehman, P. Vanfxlunn, R. Evans, C. Mintz, S. Klus, J. Remich, 448 Fw' I CARY A--Back Row: J. Ciddens, R. Osburn D. Copeland, I Munk, D. Beals, R. Lyons, S. Moore, D, Wojor, S. Hughes, RQ Achor, D. Rockhill. Third Row: T. Kennedy, R. Rude, I. Reed, W. Fiock, R. Himes, H. Metzger, K. Canfield, N. Davis, I. Taylor, J. Kopf, K. Beatty. Second Row: S. Okita, R. Kuhns, G. Har- if ' rx rington, R. Kelley, R. Gurnham, R. Lindstrom, K. Rogers, D. Long, I. Codby, M. Shanley. First Row: P. Swinford, J. Estep, B. Mercer, R. Kummer, D. Meek, L. Hall, R. Bridges, S. Thompson, R. Miller, I. Dunn. I A A CARY A--Back Row: A. Mihalik, J. Smith, C. Gilles, M. Marsh, Patterson, K. Weis, J. Larson, T. Diebola. First Row: C. King, T. Carter, C. Hanna, I. Heisterberg, R. Rushton, E. Davis, C. G. Reddy, W. Scarpero, K. Stucky, R. Jansen, A. Robertson, T. Sanderson, S. Shoaf. Second Row: D. Danforth, C. Beam, W. Malis,V. Shanklin, A. Coffin, j. Sinopoli. Houston, R. McCormick, J. Warde, I. Crerand, I. Morales, J. axiom advocates football, frolic: Towers provide landmark for freshman and retuming Cary inmates. to 4 Emerging with ideas of interaction, freshmen and upper- classmen of Cary A upheld the axiom, the sum is greater than its partsfl This interchange was kicked off through the freshman-upperclass football game. Although the lrosh played a hard fought game, the upperclassmen pulled through with the winning score. A Unit Smoker provided a Chance for the greenies to bring their elders down to earth again. Through skits and slams, the message came through loud and clear. 449 CARY A--Back Row: L. Morigan, D. Bolin, Harrison, T. A. Nan stet, C. DeMario. D. Townsen , S. Lower, urcham, L. Kaser, D Hunter, Peeler, R. Doerr, H. Scott. Third How: C. Myers, R. Hunter, '. O,C0nnell, R. Ohler, j.Baker, Lipkey, M. Long, F. Cav aliere, S. Kruckeberg, P. Turner, D. Presdorf, R. Houin, F. Colk, K. Peters, F. Ewing. Second How: R. Crudge, C. Noonan, R. Smith, R. Yoder, S. Iohnson, E. Banta, L. Shannon, D. Place, L. Gibson, T. Thrall. First Row: Birkhimer, T. Hohman, Sha , C. Hum h- rey, F. E. Weilkinson, S. Kling, D. Grove, R. Carson, Kaiser, Stewart, Scharbrough, Myers. CARY B--Back Row: E. Stump, W. Horman, W. jackson, R. Fin- lay, Beason, Patrick, R. Hansill, A. Faris, Blank, D. Bartz, Rit- enour, Keith, D. jordan. Third Row: Ransom, S. Carlson, C. Busch, .Certeisen, L. E. Cates, R. Me uier, I. Hendry, D. Canger, M. Ron, R. Dahl, D. Barker, D. Beigh, I-Fckinno, A. Menyhart. Second Row: C. Schaber, W. Macledt, R. Kendall, E. Valverde, W. Maczka, R. Newton, C. Miller, L. Farkas, Marchand, W. Kirsch, C. Sulli- van, Enos. Firs! Row: P. Kemp, Morris, D. Barnard, R. Bok- lund, NV. Schutte, C. Bentzen, S. Hagerty, R. jones, A. Butz, B. Lar- son, R. Thacker. B's leave hive, look for honey What a way to make a living! 450 Cary Bis animal fall hayride proved quite an experience for the outdoorsmen. Scattered showers forced the plan- ned cookout into the main lounge. To add difficulties to the evening, it was soon discovered that the wagon had no springs. Cries of, the ridingis a little rough, and hey, Watch those curves, Were heard throughout the night. In spite ofthe first bumpy ride, the journey became smooth- er as the year progressed, with an abundance of sign- painting parties, the successful completion of an auto- mated Homecoming sign and an end-of-the-year fling at Happy Hollow. nxnaung... CARY BHBack Row: T. Geibel, P. Stinson, G. Priest, Kin, C. Her- ring, B. Baron, B. Handel, B. jones, W. Cumpbill, D. Wood. Second Row: P. Youn ,j. Willits,C. Pack- ard, C. Earls, Rosdil, W. Ste- Rliens, McCilliard,Jv Strough, C. i lattux, C. Ashmore, . Wheeit, VV Yue. First Row: R. 0'MaIle , R Klejlusch, D. Harper, C. Reed, K Hei mama. Ruddock, M. Cauley j. Scholl, i l. Hiscox, T1 Scott. v Cary Bunnies take advantage of three-to-one odds. ,r .sz chwartz, . Laure s. Third Row: M, Sullivan, M. Potter, P. rich, D. Hubbard, 1?,Banfs, G. Whithead, R. Stoneburner, G. Harter R. Ebel, N. Robinson, S. Webb. Second Row: F. McElroy, P. Dick: C. Henrich, K. Kleiber, R. Henry, R. Leland, E. Drochner Ambro- ziak, T. Cehman, W. Tatienhorst. First Row: D. Chieply, T. Mur- CARY B--Back Row: M. Gill, Grages, 1. Pars?l?y,RDPDofHnroef, ' . ' ' . 'C . B , i' . . , . I L' Flemmgiir WIISOH' W MC ure' Town en ellen. Ehy, R. L. McDaniel, A. rary, Wilson, M. Marquette, P. Green- urg, Knaver, D. Nemer, S. Hutton. 451 Unit C pla boys keep club keyed Unit C, known to all for its eight foot mascot, the blue bunny, ushered in the year with a psychedelic dance and an all-campus hootenany in the playboy club-room. Fall and spring picnics and the initiation of a little sisters program added diversity to unit activities. To display their athletic prowess, the men quickly filled their new trophy case with U-Sing and volleyball trophies, and their newly acquired Fall Golf Trophy. Intellectual pur- suits were kept at a peak through help sessions and rec- ognition ofscholars. l l l l Nothing passes by unobserved with the big blue on guard. CARY C4-Back Row: Mehne, K. Meyer, M. Caine, K. Crich- ton, R. Booher, D. Pel e, T. Flynn, D. Shebish, M. Mullins, T. Aranjo, jr. Third Row: C. Skaggs, S. Hull, D. Hehns, M. Chung, R.D. Doyle, j.L. Coins, C-. Owens, J. Elias, B. Ingles, D.P. Dodsworth, D.E. Mathews, jr., L. Rust, R. Hostetler. Second Row: D. Andrae, R.A. Styles, R. McMahon, R. Dver, P. Bruns, M. Baker, N. Herin, R.V. Upton, R. Kukula, C. Hibbets, J. Bone' bruke. First Rout: T. Smith, M. Brown, J. Ross, C. Stringer, D. Deters, R. Riggs, VV. Cameron, S. Clem, C. Vough, P. Steinbach. CARY C--Back Row: R. Lion, L. Yaeger, D. wVOOClI'lll-l-, -I. Roux- D. Schnable, S. Kendall, A. Dowd, j. Wolters, N. Firran- Kostyn, R. Fields, -I. Kesler, S. Chung, -I. Lee, C. Hawes. First tr-110, R, Cuftm-3 DAF. Salxvak, M. Aslami. 452 CARY C--Back Row: D Marcachan, D. Barker, C. Butzin, C. son, C. Sell, XV. Bunnell, O. Nelson. Secrmc1Rou'.- R. Anderson, Weber, T. Brayman, M. Hennessy, W. Hecker. R. Northway, A. R. Geswein, L. Ramsdell, C. Yetter, S. Hanna, M. Kidder, H. Poniatowski, P. Yeoman, L. Warren, R. Kaser. Tlzirzl Row: D. jones, T. Hartman, P. Oilar, W. Walker. D. Letller. First Roux- Tigef, J- Lewis, B- Monroe, M- AHCl6'TS0I1, P- Lil1Sfl'0fh, D- Ryllll. M. Buadnaza, R. Todd, R. Kirlcdorller, D. Chan, P. Kendall, VI. T. Wert, D. Gift, K. Delmastro, S. Belsheim, G. Barron, XV. Hob- Dwight, G. Metz, F. XVitsman, L. Hnmbarger, D. XVeinland. CARY D--BGCIC Row: G. Horney, M. Walters, G. Thompson, Adams, J. Bain, E. Hass. First Row: R. Renn, H. Flowers, L. W. Smith, S. Beninghove, S. Mack, S. Webster, R. Adler, J. Knoy, Horning, N. Maeari, D, Anderson, S. Chrorak, J. Jeffers, j. Rees, T. Slaughter. Second Row: M. Loveless, I. Deardorff, K. R. Grainger. Moehle, I. Wooten, D.R. McKinnis, J. Mathewson, G. Armour, I. CARY D--Buck Row: K. Ma 1- pin, M. Holzer, K. Milam, D. Helt, D. Stern, J. Karata. First Row: J. Lwherda, R. Bagley, -I. Carlson, 1. Elkins, R. Greco, E. Smith. 453 Unit D gamblers get good deal Many daring Purdue girls took their chances and placed odds on the men of Cary at the gambling party sponsored by the residents of Unit D. The men shutlled their ideas and pulled out some new tricks, their invention, a hoot- enany, involved the participation oi' the unit members backed by the perfonnance of a few women students. The play that produced the most fanfare was the cap- turing of second place in Cary athletics. All-in-all, the year was a good deal. Even Xlaverick eouldn't have dealt a better hand. CARY D--Back Row: C. Macy, R. Arne, T. Mareneik, L. Endress, K. Clark, R. jones, J. Eridlin, R. Kerkman, H. Flowers, R. Struble, L. Norlington. Third Row: J. Lindahl, R. Hornsby, D. Lilly, R. Darlin , B. Clem P. Vos, K. Neweom, T. Nordahl, D. Koontz, A. Cobas, M. Webster, R. Robertson. Second Row: K. Bewley, Nl. Shawer, R. Bellexv, j. Baber, P. Schoenle, -I. Butler, T. Basich, T. Hummel, D, XVozniak. First Roux- R. Cox, j. Eley, T. Bonbrake, VV. Seymour, -I. Bassett, B. Nlarben, L. Nord, L. Beckley, T. Ho. CARY D--Back Row: K. Taylor, R. McGinnis, Lindehl D. Deckard, R. Kelley, M. Banta, D. Blaine, W. Conk in, J. Philli s, R. Yeager, P. Goodall, D. Zimmerman. Third Row: T. Wild, S. Edrington,J.H. Leonard, J. Bradway, D. Stoo Js, P. Tudor, F. Oay, D. Chan ler, NV. Senee, D. Monnier, B. Nieclierhaus, S. Klys, 454 D. Kimes, R. Chape, A. Darley. Second Row: D. Pell, R. Mont- gomery, R. Blaydes, j.H. Foxx, C. Porte, S. LaDow, R. Hamer, C. Stokes, D. Nolte, bl. johansson. First Row: R. Reese, T. NVierzba, KI. Cunditl, A. Dee, J. Nagy, T. Howard, C. Hill, Nl. Ko, D. Plews. NORTHWEST CARY--Back Row: H. Horowitz, D. Fagg, I. Bundy, L. Dierkas, M. DuVall, A. Birch, P. Fisher, T. Hintzke, B. Carrier, D. Mack, R. Altobellis. Third Row: D. Metzger, K. Wininger, I. Baughman, L. VanHorn, F. Stoudt, S. Nahrwold, J. Cunningham, J. Kelly, T. Martz, S. Gahr. Second Row: G. Dziadon, S. Truchan, R. VanAllcn, G. Brouhard, B. Gilbert, DI. Sexton, W. Kovacich, J. Curosh, C. VVardrip, T. Sidote. First Row: 1. Keppel, L. Zirlde, P, Bonner, M. Buroker, Nl. Bryant, R. Baker, M. Hutnick, V. Reynolds, R. Charlton, C. Slayer. NORTHWEST CARY--Back Raw: R. Muntz, D. Combs, M Lawber, NI. Sherman, R. Nlorphew, T. Elzinga, T. Boris, C Meade, -I. Sroka, P. Keralla, R. Ferguson, R. Bennett, C. Lytle Tlzirrl Rout: D. Seltenright, G. Staten, B. Shearer, D. Reilly, D: Nliller, B. Sloan, D. Smith, T. Bayne, S. Balog, D. Lasher, T. Koeb- W Gators join lanes 'Now all we need is the wine and the women. eler, L. Ring. Secmzcl Row: D. Koestner, C. Harris, D. Lubert, F. Boyer, -I. Kedik, J. -Edwardson, M. Rose, WV. Weiss, S. Helfrich, j. Farquhar. First Roux' Nl. Fenstermaker, M. Feinman, D. Hughes, J. Mortensen, S. Richardson, J. Lyons, K. Haas, W. Ser- ban, D. Drumm, D. Bucher. of Grand Prix Giving spirit to the slogan. Gators Become Greater, the men of Cary NXV became further acquainted with the faculty by inviting them over for dinner. NVith a flare for active participation in the unit, the fresh gators played and won a hard fought football game against the upper- classmen, upsetting them 12-6. After terminating its energetic intramural program, NNV entered Grand Prix for the first time. The annual razz night completed the year, with underclassmen getting their last chance to badger departing seniors, and then Cool the blows by giving them an unexpected treat. 455 mmwnmv. -r 1 4 an 7 NORTHWEST CARY--Back Row: W. Loomis, W. Greer, C. Evans, R. Hassett, D. Marple, j. Schrier, T. ,Creasser, J. Dayton Mintz, P. VanMunn, bl. Winings. J. Oster, R. Evans, M. Smeaton, T. Williams, L. Langley, R. Beaulieu, P. Invin. First Row: I R. Berger, R. Parratt, -I. Nichols. Third Row: C. Lenglade, W. Tolin, I. Smith, A. Russell, T. Allen, D. Reppert, D. McCleary Keys, W. Schramm. C. Ramsey, B. Vunesky, C. Polcyn, H. Weist, L. Lytle. T. Ryan, VI. Scott, S. Schneider, D. Bender. Seeond Row: D. Can I interest anyone else in taking piano lessons? NCRTHEAST CARY-'BUCIY ROUJI It Dwyer, D- Morse, M- D. L. Sharp, D, Benn, T. Johnsen, H. Fadclilfe, C. Ogle, R. Par- Kwan, W. W. Mareum, -I. Heck, E. Julius, M. Butler, C. Cyr, P. ham, D. M 'er, T. Dao. First Row: D. Swinney, L. Wallace jones, S. M. Pahle, T. Fasbinder. Third Row: J. Williams, N. W. R. Yergler, D. Volle, T. Brown, S. Wells, L. Ely, J. Regan, Allen, T. C. Sheppard, B. Stephens, D. Kruglinski, R. Hansen, R. R. A. Brown. Seward, J. Ginay, D. Fetters, D. Tully. Second Row: j. Collins, 456 E focuses energ on frolic, sports Parties, formal dinners, and picnics occupied most of the usparen time of Cary NE. Enjoying Indian sunnner weather, the inn-loving inhabitants started the year on the right note with picnics at Happy Hollow and on the lawn of Earhart. Moving through the year, Cary NE participated in intramural sports, striving to improve on last years thircl place finishes in tennis ancl the trike race. 5 Maybe ifI ignore her, shell disappear. --.-I A 1 '-'PQ'T'?'g gfsfjgm 0 :wmv-1 .ryigfvm pnqfim KNSP5, :E..5f'U l 5'-3310: .Fr H-O oHOw F53 fix: F7054 cl 8,07 Ste' it FI Eeiis TQHE? 315'-T-.CU-f E 55 Eimgjx vm. OE- 55555 13.569112-ff ::?:: .W 3 '-UZEEP1 ' ' EIIVD ' ' cu Qizrs -5355? mmno P'-5-'C 56 ies' fPP1?'?? BUIPUU NORTHEAST CARY--Back Row: J. Lawrence, K. Bisnott, . Curtis, T. Woolwine, R. Blubaugh, I. Hirshey, M. Aron, . Christian, J. Lalbrecht, J. Remich, R. Belleville, C. McConaghy, . Tokarz. Third How: D. Hattersley, S. Monroe, J. Gibson, . Utterback, C. Matlof, A. Dome, B. Alm, R. Bonner, R. Eaton, W. ond Row: R. Cummings, J. Ilacobs, C. Greene, L. Terrell, C. Breland, M. Holloway, DI. Sul ivan, DI. Derda, M. Lopes. First Row: C. Pinter, VI. Larson, T. Eber, B. Rollamn. H. Owen, L. Brothers, R. Merk, K. Vaughn, P. Hine. Farrano, jr., M. Marler, W. Anderson. Second Row: D. De VVulf, R. Mathews, C. Martin, R. Beaver, M. Toth, P. Flaugher, J. Muller, R. Dees, J. Brooks, L. Rosentrader. First Row: J. Bowers, M. Trammel, I. Skelton, S. Fleeman, P. Hundelt, M. Williams, J, Arnold, VI. Baker, D. NVilhehn, A. Cowen. West Speakeasy shows superiority Everyone claims they're best, but WVest proves it. Fresh- men were introduced to the West tradition ofsuperiority by a 'Speakeasy' party in the attic. The unit continued its tradition of political dominance by electing two Cary senators. Athletically, the men of VVest missed capturing last years Cary intramural championship by a disap- pointing five points out of the fourteen hundred point margin. After agreeing that last years team was not up to the usually high YVestern standards, the unit fought back to bring the records up to par. ng Cary's attic rocks In the Midnight liouri' sw. .. . f ...Ms-Q .:-: 4-wwvmm s CARY WEST--Buck Row: F. Nakugawa, M. llill, C. Ellis. T. Evans, Stratinan, L. Fisher, R. Butler. R. Tompkins. S. Drerup, R.L. Keesling. L. Martin. Third Row: jvvlohnson, E. Bach, M. Born D. Stum 3, D. Summers, C. jones, . Fag inger-Aver, D. Lavallee, M. Flrick, R. Stultz, T. Levandoski, ieger. Second CARY XVEST--Buck Row: D. Anierinan, Hunley. K. Cam ubcll, CR. Cook, P. Eggers, S. Preston, Searle. Hawkins, YV. Aletl- ger, D. Gates, jones, S. Crouch. Seeonf Role: H. Price, D. lHouser, P. johnson, T. Sullivan, M. Vanator, S. Tague, A. Vis- Row: M. Schmidt, R. Horowitz, B. Edwards, McFeeters, B Skidmore, Park, R. Harmon M. Corso, P. Nyers, M. Farris First Row: G. Olsen, Mailloux, Barnett, Ix. Kochbeck, C Yamaguchi, L.B. Phillips, L. Beck, B. uckberg. nesky, D.E. Routt, C. Lunsford, M. Kinney, H. Pankiw, P. Mor- rison, O. XVilliams Ill. First How: P. Voe, B. Kong, L. XVenqer l. Schutt, PLM. Rostvold. R. Koehl, S. Koehl, C. Butcher, D. fen: l 'ins. R. l' ines. ' i : 14 4- mm xzlmmma l CARY WEST--Buck Row: Pioer, W. Fockele, Milligan, Pg. Mekrut, H. Hillennieycr, W. Wilkerson, R. Nleunier, W. Stuth, Novoty, M. Fitch, D. Due-sing, R. Stover, S. Rasmussen, NV. . S.S. jones. First Row: R. Thomas, L. Periiquin, T. Ponder, G. House, E. Stan-ost, E. Higa. Secou1lRow: A. Ixlt-Clnre, K. Lukas. Wilson, K. Pletcher, C. Daulrllthvr, L. Long. . Ilulll Nl. Dicken, D. Bailey, S. Zickle, Pulmuteen, Lies, L. Zickniund, FJ, WV.Cl'iPLt. oodoo lsland enhances East To he ulone, yet to share the quiet ofun uutuinn walk. Excelling in academics us well as sports, the men of Cary East strove to match last years record of earning the highest index and capturing the lI'1tl'21l11ll1'2ll sports cham- pionship of Cary Quad. Starting the year hy grabbing first place in the l6 inch soltlmll and freshman rope pull, East continued it's winning tradition. Also active so- cially, the Unit highlighted itis social season with uVoo- doo Islandv and finished up the year with a trade party at Turkey Run State Park. CARY EAST--Buck Row: R. XViley, Bulkwulter, XV. Garten, R. Greene, K. Erikson, R. lsaunou, S. Blllllllgilll, E. NVotring, C. Sisoni, C. Xlzuger, S. Culik. C. Pence. Tlzirfl Row: R.ll. Stutzinun, T. Reid, A. Keltgku, YV. Zak, L. Kutterheinrich, Nl. Po Je. A. Fleni ing, Vunderwull, Blewett. Sniith, L, Sydow, Danielson A. Kniolu. Svconcl' Row: Andrey. R. Goodson, R. Pulniun, Q. Lilly, R. Smith. R. Anderson, D. Ceudron, B. Set-hu., Nl. Yun- lylte, R. Frnris. First Row: I-l.Tuylor, Nl. Diclierholl, A. Bray, I. Ash. G. Druckev. F. Pittroll. KV. Rurrs. D. Keller. K. Xlt-Cor, inich, L. Czunplvell. R. Somers. 459 CARY EAST--Back Row: K. Dixon, B. Mains, O. Smith, F.. Whit- acre, C. Thompson, F. Pickel, J. McCoy, T. Merchant, R. Steg- meier, M. Veiss. Tlzirzl Row: 1. Hartmann, R. Fernsler, M. jones, M. McClanahan, T. Belleville, F. Hudgin, C. Powell, E. Wallin, C. Smith, J. Prince, F. Ault, J. Lenon. Second Row: C. Abbott, M. Kelsoy, R. Barker, K. Fleming, G. Martin, D. Sage, P. Morton, C. Roberts, S. Taylor, A. Richert, D. Hopper. First Plow: R. Bailey, T. Colglazier, K. Vacek, D. Fisher, J. Smith, D. Rieder, B. Edison, J. Cfogel, D. Laake. CARY EAST--Huck Rout Nl. lcltlings, J. Sinner, S. Fisher, I. -I Pieget, B. VVilhelm, T. Hannon, NI. Stimak. D. Wynn, K. Colbv R. johnson, D. Lew, R. Solun. Tlzirzl Row: T. Howell, R. Suntili R. Peterson, D. Tate, P. Driver, L. Klim, BI. SCQIITTLIHQQI, -I. Coy, NV? Mundell, D. Smith, VV. Robinson, S. Ross. L. Lindberg, T. Siener. Svcoml Roux: R. Fraser, T. Tuberger, S. L. Dolan, W. Stubbs, J. Suptick, P. Gasker, D. VonDielingen, S. VonDielingen, A. Beecher, J. Ingalls, S. Hiser, B. Norman, R. Hess. First Row: E. Browe, D. Borsure. K. VVolka, D. McKinney, K. Thompson, R. Tinucci, C. Fox, -I. Hudl, D. Myers, pl. Gore, C. Matsuno, D. Lumpkin. Youll like my opinion on what, l ? Q o.D.P p 5 . ,X ,,,. 460 FOWLER COUNCIL--Back Row: D. Cleaver, S. Skjeie, J. Cale, P. Westlin. First Row: I. Baker, P. fxIcNl1h1n P Brlnkmann I. Stewart, J. Strickland, R. C-unnell, D. Hedlund, -I. Rodewald, M. B. Fouse, C. Jenks, S. Baker. Fowler Councilmen break down barrier Fowler Council took on a new role this year by publish- ing a bi-weekly newspaper, the Lance. Councilmen-edit- ors found creative young journalists and turned them into aspiring cub reporters. A frequent front page news flash was the Fowler Faculty Fellows Program. The council worked to make this program strong, believing it valu- able in breaking clown the communications barrier be- tween faculty and students. The Faculty Fellows, as a result, were frequently asked to spend an evening at Fowler. FOWLER PRESIDENT--Denny Cleaver. Gee, now I'm a bonafide Purdue Creeniel Court Cnc hosts President Hovdc Fowler Court Number One may have the same physical structure as the rest of the courts, and it may have the same number of people living in its rooms as the other courts, but it has one individual distinction that only it, of all the courts, can claim . . . One of the members of Court One was the hostess of President and Mrs. Hovde for a typical Sunday meal and an informal chat session. This occassion fired the girls up for the Faculty Fellows program. Not only did this program boom, but in- creasing numbers of favorite faculty members were in- vited to the court for informal meals and discussions. FOWLER ONE--Back Row: D. Craw, M. Huston, C. Salrin, S. Romeriel, P. Doherty, V. Chandler, L. Long, I. Lowry, S. Gordon. Malecki, L. Sergent, L. Cummings, R. Maulin, j. Coedcle, C. Crowl. First Roux A. Price, C. Fehd, L. Rygas, D. Richten, P. Mckiahan, Second Row: L. Kenzler, B. johnson, J. Brewer, E. Roth, C. J. Skinner, P. Brown, L. Stanley, A. Roemmer, L. Corsello. Right guard in giant economy size. 462 ni 4 4, .ff 'ii Q FOWLER ONE--Back Row: S. Henry, A. Dickson, L. Richey, S. R- MW-5561, M- Baller, D-5- SC'hU9H- K- Easley, S. Newman, I. lxerk Owens, J. Sams, M. Cainer, M. Barnhart, A. Cramer. First Row: hof. D- NEISOIL J- Seeley- J- R0l1Sh- FOWLER TWO--Back Row: S. Jorgensen, S. Shafer, P. Guth, J. S. Ieffriegg. Kline, C. Holden, M. Maurer, A. Leighty, K. Machan Comwell, S.L. Steck, S. Kollar, B. Burton, M. Witzel, R. Christle, N. Hayma er. First Row: M. Schipp, T. Martin, N. Holm I B. Deatline, B. A, Neawedde, A. Hadley. Second Row: C. Peckinson, L.. Prahin, L. johnson, V. Groves, S. Valentic, RA Manalo, S. Overmyer, S. Mackowiak. G. Thompson, P. Ove-rmyer, Cross, V. Lee. Take that and that and just one more. A Fowler Courts-a place where friends can gather. ir? Jw B Court H conjures varsity challenge When a group of students meet for the first time in the fall and begin to plan social activities for the coming year, the same ideas tend to crop up-trade parties, dances and hayrides. Fowler Court Two conjured up a new and exciting activity which drew upon the efforts of all its members. Dressed in their own unique uniforms, the team from Two attempted to defeat the varsity foot- ball team! Although their efforts were unsuccessful, the undaunted Courtiers convinced the varsity squad to serve as coaches for the inspired team from Two. VV ith this added polish the girls stand ready to challenge any team, they may even charge admission. FOWLER TWO--Back How: N. Cingher, N. Kukis, K. Wilhite, K. Grundy, L. Vicinn, P. Bottoms, M. Thompson, K. Marks. First E. Boose, C. Eblen, P. Erickson, E. Schmithorst, C. Geolot, B. Row: C. MacDonald, I. Akerman, S. Herr, C. Jenks, M. Fouse, Huber, L. Dozer, M. Brinkmann, B. Alplegate, S. Baker. Second 1. Naylor, K. Ritter, M. Kintzele, M. Ewen, B. Halasz. Row: C. Logan, K. Dunlap, S. Dougllass, L.R. Friesner, C, Rohn, 464 All right you freshmen, lift those pots high! -35 FOWLER THREE--Back Row: K. Riley, N. Zavela, E. Baker, S Dod son, C. Haley, P. Stone, B. Preuss, I. Lancet, R. Smith, C. julicier, A. Longstreth, D. Nixon. Second Row: F. Foler, J Rosenbaum, 1. Hu, P. Whinery, W. Lambdin, B. Rose, B. Rogers, tiiiilllfl J. Moore, D. Talbot, L. Raphael, S. Harshman, R. Ochs, T. Rohr- man, N. Pennington. First Row: C. Wise, B. Smith, L. Hinch- man B. Hill, R. May, K. Stotts, S. Landuyt, B. Wood, C. Baird, K. Phillips. Court Ill unites amusement, assistance. I'll never be ready for my big date tonight. If you by chance Walk through Court Three of Fowler Courts, you may be bombarded by superballs as they rickachet off the walls, sprayed with Water as it is fired from one end ofthe hall to the other, smacked by a snow- ball as it is hurled across the court, or sereneded by one of their unique hootenanys. Having a good time is not the only past time in which Court Three indulges. The foil from two thousand cigarette packs collected before Christmas by the women of this unit bought a wooden leg for a crippled boy. Tally surely isn't this hard to pull. 465 V ajft'--f f? ' - 1 What do you mean-just follow my nose? wa. .Q 6 FOWLER THREE--Back Row: K. Meetz, L. Wehrly, V. Bitter ling, C. Tame, A. Dombkowski, J. Nyikos, D. Dinius, B. Davis, B. Beecher, L. Bauwens, J. Hammock, M. Malone, K. Foster. Sec Ollfll Row: A. Hale, I. Furimsky, I. Rau, S. Rudbeck, C. Lux, FOWLER FOUR--Back Row: S. Skjeie, . Cale, R. Hedlund D.W. Hudson, K. Doffman, P. Scheuer, D. Cleaver. Second Row? R. Jenkins, R. Fordice, P. Lindenman, R. Richter, K. Sanders, R M.B. Meginnis, S. Burton, M. Runyon, J. Cottrell, P. Montgom- ery, D. Wilfong, D. Belding, M. Sauer. First Row: D. Crindle D. Broberg, S. Carmichael, S. Cenz, P. Brown, I... Herrman, S.D.7 Curtis, S. Bourne, G. Buntin, S. Blacklidge. Fishback. G. Koontz, R. Fasterling. First Row: M. Coggeshall, S. Roberts, R. Ward, W. Mann, D. Dice, K. Hiatt, J. Parker. Old praps shooters never dieg they just fade and fade and fade . . . Court Four phone calls flavored :xl -1 Ti - .:-va I knew my high school geometry would come in handy some day. ' vii If it should be your opportunity to dial 32866 and you are greeted hy M1240 Mule Barn, which ass do you want? you will know that you have been connected with Fowler Court Four. Other than concocting unusual telephone greetings, the men of Court Four indulged in such traditions as after-dinner yell sessions and Saturday- night Kool-aid parties. Their view to the east could ex- plain why they have never produced a winning team in intramurals-their non-academic interests lie next door. FOWLER FOURHBur:k Row: XV. Yohler, ihjones, AI. Carlson, P R. Troutman, P. Moberg, Nl. Ross, L. Par ill. C. Phillips, P.C Kennedy, P. Westlin. First Row: J. Knoy, M. Snyder, M. Holder, D. Redman, T. Hillis, C. Fortwendel, L. Leutwiler. l I 467 --v FOWLER FIVE--Back Row: L. Mayer, G. LaR0cca, D. Laiser, Bauman. First Row: J. King, W. Snyder A Bver I Hemer I. V. johanneman, D. Wesley, J. Tucker, S. Quint, J. Reihl, L. E. T. Stengel, C. Antrup, P. Erler. Court F ive gimmicks catch campus cuties Step right up, girls! Free cokes to all who enter Court Five to sunbathel You can't pass this one by, girls! This gimmick was an attempt to gather the female sunbathers around the guys, only one of several unusual ideas put into action by Court Five. Free time was also spent in a more Serious manner, as both senators from Fowler reside in Five. The fervor generated by these men piloted their ideas into creative channels. Did you say I can change my major to euchre? 468 qs .ff .........., No, fellas, this is not the arena ticket office 1 X I I told you, it wasn,t my idea, but how can you tell your sis you don't like her present? FOWLER FIVE--Back Row: S. Waller, N. Elischer, R. Yarmac, S. Gabet, R. Harvey, T. Grieger, M. Polifvoni, F. Morris, D. A. Clements. Second Row: M. Lauth, R, Johnson, A. Farmer, D. Esterline, H. Dorrell, T. Heckman, H. Boing, R. McClain, F. Thompson, E. Icaza. First,Row: D. Ha ard, K. Gustafson, N. F eddew, R. Black, S. Pilgrim, H. Straly, R. Burdette, P. Cashen, R. Boolig. F3 4 X N S J 1 HM 1... .1 -if W - , Fra? 5 -' E '. f M .Q . .N , .1- 3 A 14:3 . Y, a A 31 'ins v . .ew-. , 3 gi. X . -- 'fill A -1 . 1 I-yn W X .151 if ? i .. 1 is ? lf-31 .fat s ig . F ' -g.ll'+-.vzgzigi 5 C' -. gE.K,,,f.,'5, A r. N Ii tiff! 'el i ' ' Fi, ,1 'q l'i br!! - C ' ' W ' wh f '. ' . 9 - . ' 1' . 1 if X ' , . N - -X il-1'L'rf'i Bare essentials of Pete show the inward strength of Boilermakers. A housing unit is not always a social unit. Sometimes it does not even strive for recognition academically, ath- letieally, or otherwise. Fowler Court Six agrees that their unit is a group of sixteen men living together comforta- L t r lily. not out to break any records but just enjoying, life while they are getting an education. Court Six blithe- no broken records e' 91 Fx X-Ms! l 11 Friday nights donit have to be expensive. Solution: trade party. .-Q FOWLER SIX--Back Row: D. Grable, R. Lofton, R. Scoggins, S. Horshman, M. Schoonveld, K. Kaus, R. Banning, D. Oclum, I. Wilson, L. Hays, R. Sloniker, K. Feller, K. Hobson, K. Stewart, E. Hurst. Second Row: K. Braun, G. Phillips, R. Smith, C. Ross, P. Cicci, bl. Spotz -Ir., C. Huhartt, R. Chen, bl. Roberts, C. Hoch- A70 stetler, A. Kahneed, R. Swanson, 1. Kulwicki, V. Hartley, R. Steen. First Row: W. O'Connell, W. Adamson, j. MCGOvren, R. Bern- hardt, T. Barth, T. DeBoni, K. Kickmar, ,I.S. Morgan, E. Maurina, j. McDonald, C. MeClothlin. v X ' su: 1. FOWLER HOUSE--Back Row: T. McCollough, D. Norris, S. Keppel, C. Knoop, R. jones, J. Smith, S. Swanson. First Row: Bardey, M. Brown, R. Alspach, Wallace, R. Grooms. Second L. McCollouFh, P. Wesley, M. Shaffer, I. Strickland, J. Heering, I. Row: M. Sendelweck, C. Bent ey, C. justice, L. Williams, D, Wall,I. Fors und. switch makes Fowler House smug While many H-Halls are debating whether or not to convert to coed living, Fowler Hall has decided that they are glad they made the switch! The presence of the op- posite sex at meals makes for a more interesting atmos- phere, not to mention how it refines one's manners. While other resident halls are out scouting for a partner, Fowler can look to itself-closer friendships make for one big happy family. The Last Leaf, a hall semi-formal, and K'Snowflake Fantasy, sponsored in conjunction with Tarkington and Harrison Halls in February, provided an opportunity to introduce outside friends to life at Fowler Courts. 'LHey, where is everybody? 471 Take the three governors of the womeifs residence halls, add the thirteen presidents of each unit, throw in twelve honorary members, and you'll end up with a cohesive recipe known as VVIC, or the Womenys Interhall Council. WIC is the linking ingredient that seems to give all XVOIHEHHS residence halls a common goal-unity. Freshmen orientation, a spring officers' retreat, and a co-educa- tional living seminar were a few ofthe linking constitu- ents this year that helped brew a competent council. WOMEN'S INTERHALL COUNCIL PRESIDENT--Ann Metz. WIC--a unif ing formula WOMENS INTERHALL COUNCIL--Back Row: S. Hobbs, F. Cincione, I. Moyer, P. Corcoran, C. Lustgarten, M. Martin, P. Van Meter. A. Briel, -I. Pinsky, V. Van Arsdol, L. Campbell, B. 472 Newton, L. A. Dietrich. First Row: R. Katz, E. Peter, C. Thie, S. Slepicka, A. Metz, S. Good, G. Leonard, P. McCune, C. Nie- woehner, P. Christo. Itasca contributes benevolence EARHART GOVERNING BOARD--D. Beisel, M. Auerswald, D. Phillips, M. Halhe, B. Harsch, N. Falser, C. Kimmell, K. Fogt, M. Snuggs, B, Henwood, P. Christo, M. Hayden, J. Snyder, S. M rizek. - 1 i x ti E 2 l l. iii a 1 I 3 5 EARHART GOVERNOR--Vicki Van Arsdol. EARHART EXECUTIVE COUNCIL--Back Row: K. Nally, K. Smarcola I Moyer, V. Van Arsdol, P. Corcoran, M. Geib, J. Mesnic, L. Campbell. First Row: J. Hadley, P. McCune, C. Thie, C. Niewoehner, B. Kilburn. Donating old clothes, Itasca. better known as the Ear- hart Governing Council, sponsored a rummage sale, with all proceeds going to Campus Chest. The old clothes came from Orientation NVeek, undoubtedly, as Earhart Council staged a 'Krough-em-up rope pull and water balloon Contest. Taking time for serious matters, the Council innovated a freshmen hoard and helped with research on co-educational living. 47 .-,g ' .'x. . at -1 A-YL. ff T' EARHART A--Buck Row: E. jason, M. Auerswald, C. Cheen, M. Reimuj. Arnold, L. Petr, Knigga, jLAEhardt, R. Holowenko, Coch- ran, Is.. Cude, Baker, S. Cann, . Loudermilk, N. Pawe. Third Row: L. johnson, P. Parker, Christen, N. Spencer, P. ilson, T. Orr, A. Wi son, A. Cottleib, N. Car ueville, .1enis, K. Drotlell, B. Murphy, T. jones, V. Archibald, j.qKerkhoff, M. Creekmore. Second You know, we really should study. Row: S. Creichunos, N. Wagner, V. Morrison, K. Anderson, P. jackson. C. Pannek, L. Klopfenstein, P. Beck, B. A. Barnes, M. Fran- cisco, j. Smith,rj. Lindaberry, L. Sabo, T. Krill. First Row: S. Bren- ner, AA. Ragscla e, N. So Jtic , L. Brueseke,wG. Kindall, M. Hasler, Morgan, L. Campbell, Hartley, C. Hoffman, L. Haselby, Syz- biak, A. Spoolstra, A. Budnyk. unit A fosters Korean child Service with a smilea' should have been the motto of the girls from Earhart A. Thinking of gifts ranging from a Purdue sweatshirt to Wann clothing, the girls sent provi- sions to their 14 year old Korean foster girl for Christmas. Still smiling and still serving, the girls were hostesses at many trade dinners and service projects. Earhart A con- tributed to the creation of a freshman board to represent the 329 frosh in the hall. er e . . . Tx., I .f . Qi . ' 'f X -is r 1 .. .. if ffiygg.. . f , ' '- Ki. +13 ' fi '.1.:j:.., ' 1 ' .S AY if . - ,N . f 0 ' S' Ar' 5: '1-: fffislf ' . - f . . . F . Y EARHART A--Back Row: S. Weaver, N. McEwen, M. Conder, C. Hallier, R. Cronin fer, Topliff, C. jones, B. Anderson, E. Fischer, B. Blackhall, Choill, K. Mannisto, S. Bellin er, P. Brinsley. Third Row: K. utcher, R. Callis, Thoma, D. Talbott, M. Mundell, B. Hocutt, C. Chudzynski, M. Hoar L. Sanders, B. Thomas, M. McCart, P. Keefe, P. Nemeth, D. Whitfield, N. Lee, S. K. Reed. Second Row: 474 E. Bames, K. Orr, S. Emmons, Carnahan, L. Dillon, L. johnson, P. Fine, A. Stachura, D. Crouse, C. Bundy, K. Shanta, S. Smeds, L. Stock, C. Charles. First Row: P. Grimm, L. Philli s, C. Goetz, N. Lanham, B. Mutzfeld, S. Williams, S. Schumm, Witte, White- nack, N. Khadivi, Edwards. L1 EARHART A--Buck Row: Buschkill, Weber, C. Bacich, . Sieveke, Jqones, D. Miller, K. S. Stevenson. hird Row: j.Petrick, C. C-reene, C. Gulden, S. Brenton, C. Kresse, M. Hayden, E. Lowmon, J. A. Miller. Second Row: S. Coff- man, M. Kyler, N. Schmidt, A. Weidman, L, MCKni ht, R. Green, D. Landis, M. Yant. First Row: Madin er, Sn der, M. Schaich, S. Watgkins, Hostetler, B. Rock- well, L. Katzenberger. EARHART B--Back Row: A.johnson, K. Pelc, M. C. Becker, L. N Henderson, P. Harvey, jclolhiel, P. Kerkhoff, K. Humbar er, N. Kidd B. Ierlger, S. Albert, . I. oulder, Field. Tl1irclR0w: . Hoban, M Haeh C. Crowder M. Chadwick L. Ward C. Clayton . Hentschel M. Brown, L, Ristow, K. Luers, Sl. Lanning, C. A. Muiiphy, K. Nally, HI wonder ifhe'd see me take a life saverf' M. Pearch, M. Ikeda. Second Row: S. johansentil. Knotts, N. Centbi L. Black,rI. Smith, B. Lona, B. Trent, LvLavandar, . Flory, C. Metzter . Cibul . Ayers. First Row: S. etzell, Y. Schutte, Y. Coodpas ter, N. Surlace, K. Fitchey, K. McGinty, Julius, L. Paskiet, R. Passo, L. Resienleld, C. L. Weinland, C. Christian. Open umbrellas bring bad luck-more rain. 475 EARHART B--Buck Row: B Pearce, L. Young, S. Prince, Crane, P. Apple fate, C, Trexler, Bank, S. Hine. Tl-iird Row: I. Cor- don, S. Butz, S. Nilisic, K. Nowak, C. Crane, 4hTucker, L. Herring, E. Smiley, P. ixon. Second Row: B. Portnoy, P. Barr, M. Brown, C. Caldwell, P. Novosel, R. Heisler, A. Franklin, N. Gleason. First Row S. Lowry, H. Stadler, S. Shaffer, K. Koselke. T. Smith, D. Benfro, K. Lilves, YV. Henderson. EARHART B--Back Row: D. VVinski, M. A. Holle , P. Todorov, S. Ernest, M. Duncan, D. NVright, K. Skurka. S. Friclldle, Brown, L. Yorkis, D. Petrie, Timm, P. Furnace. Tl1irc1Row: P. Nagel, B. Adams, K. Courtney, Lon , A. Smith, A. Bowman, N. Kaufman, T. Eich, B. Roth, H. Richwine, Simon, S. Miller, K. Dirks, S. Morrissey, the quick Change artists Football wasnt limited to Ross Ade Stadium this year. Earhart B took the field to play Cary NW in a knock- down, drag-out touch football game. Changing from hel- mets to halos, the girls serenaded other doims with Christmas carols and ended the Christmas season with a pixie party. Scholarship, inteiwoven with trade dinners and dances, dominated the remainder of the year. Time was alloted, however, to present a Motheris Day Skit at this annual affair. 476 A. Eads. Second Row: K. Hasser, N. Dellekamp, S. K. Ney, Spur gin, M. Martin, K. Lockridge, B. Henry, L. Cou hlen, N. Voigt, D arroll, P. Heller. D. Leimbach. First Row: NT. Main, P. Kay, S Bartholomew, A. Freed, V. Drzewicki, S. Lam, Ricketts, Illfjohnson P. Corcoran, P. Bernickas, V. Van Arsdol, C. Siegel, C. Cu man. Are two heads really better than one? Earhart C makes splash EARHART C--Back Row: L. Vincent, M. Brooks,CI. O,Hara, V Hurst K. McCaan B.J0hnston C. Atkinson U. Bole .Cannan M Thompson, M. Mtiinzer, K. Wells, H. Katz, Nace. Third How: l P.. Shaw, S. Crowel, C. Niewohner, C. H0 , B. Griffen, C. Childers .K.Brandall L. Behrens K.Cibson L. Wflfles C. NVard K.Mauck R Bolt, S. Shafer, E. Myers, L. Comegys, S. Cdttschalk. Second Rcfw! Smile though your leg is breaking . . . 1. D'Harrow, C. Hanika, N. Hedlin, Cooper, S. Standefer, R. Ceoiige, L. Duncan, Oblad, B. Irvin S. Wiltrout, Kisner, B. i or- lee, Jacobs, S. Zimmerman, L. Keller. First How: S. Lewis, M. Easter ay, S. Piltz, P. Sturm, Krie , B. Davis, M. Woelke, B. Rhoades, K. Southcomb, C. West, S. Digane, P. Christo, C. M. Lewis, P. Hacks, D. Durham. l,2,3 heavef cried the captain of Earhart C,s rope pull- ing team. The cry must not have been heard, since the team scored a tremendous defeat and landed smack in the mud. After scraping the mud off their grubbies, the girls exploited their artistic abilities at many sign paint- ing parties only to find themselves again scraping off lay- ers of paint. However, these girls werenlt always diving into mud puddles and swimming in paint splattering exhibitions. They still found time to attend trade dinners and hostess their Old Master. EARHART C-'Back Row: B. Green, P. Anguin, S. Dougherty, R. Narens, S. Brierly, N. S ively, K. Modisett, C. Stainbrook, Brierly, L. Agness, S. Mrizek. Second Row: L. Ha e, M. Hutchison, D. Phillips, 1. Hudson, A. Hooten, R. Nagy, C. Plumley, B. West, B. Knott, Thomas, M. Werner, C. Colicho. First Row: S. D. V0 el, L. Blunk, H. Thompson, L. liefenbach, P. McCollam, S. ayl, N. O'Neal, K. Kinney, L. McCarty. 477 What kind ofstudy break is this? EARHART C--Buck Row: N. Mates, D. Eckhardt, G. Cole, B Harsch, S. Hellman, M. Kna p, M. Lisack, A. Smith, L. Sult, K. Mc Vicker, K. Schlademan, C. B3 num, S. Overrnan, B. Pels , L. Hollo way, Zimmennan, M. Becker, C. Parker, M. Pugh Oswult, Jester, C. Shoub. Second Row: C. Scharlach. D. ouck, P. jones, M. Linenburger, S. jackson, Cardona, R. Kilburn, K. Kime, A. Be-rc-ik, M. jones, C. Shultz, N . Schultz, Z. Pinkcloud, M. Dismore, C. Cox. First Row: M. jungbluth, C. Vtfagner, B. Kaczmarek, L. Haywood, S. McHie, E. M. Craciun, M. aP0sa. N. johnson, M. Avter, Gregory, S. Guyton, Wells. .vfmmw K ll'l F' 2 144667 .fa W W EARHART D--Back Row. M. Tredwell, L. Shudick, B. Harrell, Horner, S- Freeland. T, Ekenberry, J- Thrush. S- Gard, G- Kuhn, I. L. Southworth, B. Biddle, S. Zook, M. Mamula, R. Way, C. Marik, RHWIHHC1, M- OWGUS- FiTSf Row: P- Nehef, M- G0lll1lJ, K- Fog, - C. L. Burreau, P. Kelly, L. Barber, M. Snu gs. Second Row: E. Ru- MCKiUUf'Y- M- BOHHY- C- I-'OU man- P- Homnef- P- MCCUU6, - A- benstein, N. Lampsa, K. Toth, C. Waynicg, C. York, R. Lantz, L. A. LHHCHSWY. D- UHd6l'W00d. l-gMHfkl9y- VOD Bergen, N- AIUTIHHS- Swanson, L. Renner, M. Ceib, M. Dineen, L. Kaplan, Lamb, K. A. befger, M- Crilvit, D- J0hl'lSOTl- 478 Q . 4 I I Looks like another Picasso original. EARHART D--Back Row: M. Bruce, S. Palmer, I. Adamchik, I. Taylor, L. Cottschalk, M. Carriott, M. Herzi er, N. Turner, S. Meyer, E. Goodyear M. Rothschild, E. Buckger, S. Princi e, P. Rowe, R. A. Parmerlee. Second Row: C. Marttila, L. Ticllilenor M. Iohnson, S.Cauble, Iackewicz, C. Lucas, B. Irvin, M. Crab-l 9 Q 9 9 EARHART D--Buck Row: Roberts, P. Habicht, K. Huss, . Leopold, H. A. Spence, M. Flin, C. Mo het, I. Graham, B. Hutchison, C. Clabbeft, S. Ketzler, S. Albrecht, A. Cordon, L. Dvorchak, P. Moses, B. Berning, M. Owen, S. S. McClel- lan. Third Row: M. Kraft, A. Mc- Elheny, K. Waddell, Wolher, S. Doxsie, I. Carter, S. Schaefer, A. Misiniec, D. Cuernse , R. Trlsler, D. Park, L. Corpus, Loomis, S. Moodie, S. Rogers, S. Summer. Sec- ond Row: S. Platz, B. Mattingl , L. Stamp, Williams, Ceitz, Sweibat, M. Rule, S. Young, L. Ecklebarger, M. B. McHie, B. Nobhe, K. Irwin, K. Sorensen. First Row: C. McCormick, C. Liddle, C. Kovenz, L. Sotak, M. Wither- spoon, C. Thie, C. Collins, L. Mills, I, S. Morlock, C. Dinsmore, C. oungquist, E. XVernes. V2 . .Vivacious and venturesome Hamburgers taste especially good at a cook out! Iust ask the girls at Earhart D who threw their diets to the wind and had a rousing picnic with the Phi Sigs. Rousing par- ties didnit end with a cook out, however, as the girls had trade functions with Harrison and McCutcheon Halls and sign painting parties with many others. When time to study was finally found, it was sometimes quickly lost. Time just couldn't be spared from playing devilish tricks on npixiesy' by these fun-loving girls. tree, P. Marz, M. Tresslar, D. Hartwick, Davis, S. Humphrey, B. Niewoehner, C. Harbison, B. Calbreath, B. Leschot, S. Lember. First Row: L. Rhetts, E. Pacey, Taylor, S. Kulpka, P. Brann, K. Hewitt, M. A. Nelson, D. Beisel, S. Hayden, E. rankle, C. Stein- heiser, N. Bowers, C. Cvarst, V. Oshen, . Schaibley. f ' ,ff ,X I tx 7 - - ev 1' qs-Q, x. MEREDITH GOVERNING BOARD--Back Row: K. Schaich. L. Crow, K. Brinkmann, B. Cade, L. Morander, S. Mileunich, M. Helt, M. Million, L. Lighton, AI. Knight, M. L. Guyer, S. Craycraft, Meredith governors Planning, deciding, and legislating many ideas for a more effective dormitory system composed the core of the Governing Boards agenda this year. The nucleus of the Boards activities ranged from the assignment of Faculty Fellow seminars and the arrangement of VVinter Whispers to the fulfillment of explosive trade parties, dinners, and picnics. This atomic energy, plus a little determination aided the active Boards rewarding, con- tinuous service to Meredith Hall. MEREDITH GOVERNOR -- Fran Cincione. 480 A. Leslie, P. Miskimen, j. Lucas. First Row: B. Smith, A Carley, C. Van Wie, E. Steffen, B. johnson, B. Harrison, S. Engle- hart. MEREDITH EXECUTIVE BOARD--Back Row: P. Werner, I. Maodush, A. Briel, B. Bradley, S. Slepicka, S. Harrison, S Wright. First Row: M. J. Martin, -I. Pinsky, F. Cincione, I Tuc 'erman, D. Kayne. Oh, no, I slept through another 3:30. W adorns unit Big ten football pendants on the walls emphasized the theme of NNV Mcrediths Football Fantasy Dance' with Cary Hall. Decorating again at Christmas, the girls competed in a door decorating contest with the hall waiters judging the varied displays and presenting tlie girls with a special holiday dinner. Mlnterior design then came to a halt until Warmer weather when the girls ornated themselves with lialny oil and joined the other famous sunbathers of Meredith Hall. N NORTHWEST MEREDITH--Back Row: T. Vollmer, A. Leslie S. Fenton, R. Riddle, A. Norris, S. Slelicka, L. Brubaker, M Schmoll, L. Decker, J. Carithers, L. Lighton. Second Row: I Bilbry, R. K. Welson, C. Owen, N. Reusser, C. Jackson, C. Van' 1 Loo, L. Hamlin, S. Orr, L. Hall, L. Berke, M. Chandler. First How: S. Boklund, R. Smith, P. Meyer. A. Dreher, B. Diak, M. Niclcsich, NI. Mihalko, P. Lassiter. C? NORTHWEST MEREDITH--Back Row: A. Carlely, S. Cole, Teufert, C. M. Yost, I. Sowash, D. Bell. A. Kline. First Hniuq P. Langford, M. Guyer, K. Montgomery, K. Beard, C. Lower, K. A. Dodson, M. Patterson, B. Shuttle, S. South. NI. Strelnieks, L. Main. Second Row: B. Harrison, M. Marshall, L. Nichols, C. Krick, N. A. Church-Smith. 481 NORTHWEST MEREDITH-- back Row: P. Tuitz, L. Bridges, C. Dunham, D. K. Walsh, B. Arlco, M. Westcott, M. A. Hebda, M. P le C. Sherrick, J. A. Weiss, M. Bllaclcwell. Tl1irdRow: B. Sher- man, C. Templeton, T. Borns, P. Wisloski, 1. Brougher, S. Everly, P. Reid, K. Huter, S. Mioduski, M. Valko, S. DeSantis, M. Klaus, E. E. jones. Second Row: S. Graff, N. johnson, S. Sebald, P. McClasson, P. johnson, M. McCullough, B. Lamison, L. Keesom, S. Wehmeier, 1. M. Trachtenberg, K. O'Connor, P. Simmons, G. Oestricher. First Row: T. Sgrague, B. Siebert, M. Brost, M. S erer, P. Hartmann, S. Wallack, E. Dozer, B. M. Arter. N H NORTHEAST MEREDITH--Back Row: C. J. Layne, T. McNicol, M. J. Welty, E. Steffen P. Craddock, V. A. Davis, B. Tucker, J. S. Willis, D. Treadwell, V. Aker. Second Row: J. Sargent, C. A. Leurssen, B. Porter, C. Esarey, P. A. Carter, J A A S Paavola, M. Acquaviva. C. Weicker, Stivers. L. Morris, K. First Row: L. S. A. Bertsch, Beetz, T. Liebschner, C. Kelly, A. Edwards, S. Blackwelder, J. Gahimer, K. Cirton, C. Miles, S. Keagle, N. NORTHEAST MEREDITH--Back Row, M, J, Angel, 1, T. Holstrom, L. Nash, V. L. Millman, M. K. Pohlman, N. J. Widner. Pinsky, C. S. Hildebrand, S. C. Zawadsky, N. Urbahns, Y. Beatty, First ROW- l- Van Kifk, D- Sf-'hW3l'Z, S- CYHYCYHH, S- E- MCNab, S. Weston, M. Dienhart, S. Hofstetter. Second Row: K. S. Pear- E- B- Aitken, M- B- Heli, D- White, 5- Mil9l1Sl1iCh- son, j. A. Hufi M. Lybarger, C. L. Walker, D. S. Delp, D. R. 482 1' . -. ' Eff , , X I 3 Y. , Now where did I put that math assignment? xy , , novel notions dominate N Putting a new twist on trade functions, the girls of NE Meredith headed several trade dinners, with Mock P Work carried on throughout the main course. Sea food never tasted better around the salt watery discussion of Florida. Mother's clay also provided new entertainment when awards were given to the mothers with the most children. Innovative functions of fun led NE Meredith through a busy year. fffew Oaorffffag fn your Qorvfdr 56 IOFCVUG 7 01' An everyday sight of dorm life? NORTHEAST MEREDITH--Back Row: S. LaRue, I. Douglas C. McMunn, E. Chandler, S. Brocksmith, S. Beretta, R. Rauch: P. McClung, Y. Davis, C. Roberts, Michaels, C. Johnston Third Row: 1. C. Ciarrocchi, M. Brans aw, M. Horan, P. Pearson B. Iohnson, J. M. Loerach, M. Hartzell, C. Erdmann, C. Kellogg, I. Tubbs, C. Lyboult, S. johnson. Second Row: S. Smith, L. Osburn, I. Wilcox, C. Himes, B. Campbell, M. Dew, M. King, L. Pickett, C. E. Drerup, P. Laswell, S. Mowry, K. Morse. First Row: J. Cox, D. L. Moran, K. Seidner, S. Atkinson, E. Bair, C. Himes, j. Lucas, S. Lucas, C. Hoover. 483 SOUTHEAST MEREDITH--Back Row: E. Deokard, M. Pec- sek, T. Pepple, L. Jackson, J. Knight, A. Hanson, M. McGarr, B. Wooleott, C. E. Gooch, J. King, C. Cranat, V. McNeal. Third Row: S, Zimmerman, D. Potempa, K. Adair, M. Paine, C. Bren- ner, M. Smith, E. Polay, L. XVhite, S. Isenbers, M. Lawrence, P. Brennan, C. Ricker. Sevoncl Row: F. Cincione, J. McCool, L. Newman, D. Altherr, A. Moy, J. Luce, -I. Dunbar, C. Winkler, j Clifton, K. Schaich, L. Langwith, R. Lopinski. First Row: C Bell, D. Hobson, S. Cowen, K. Thomas, B. Bryant, C. Sandell C. Humphrey, T. Almonrode. v SOUTHEAST MEREDITH--Btwk Row: B. Yu, Uber, Tuckerman, M. Matthews, L. Booher, B. Newton, D. deBruin, P. Timko, S. Thorne, j. Cutknecht, A. Benton, F. Motsch. Third Row: P. Berchekas, V. Miller, C. Roesel, C. Kaetzel, J. Seale, P. Peaper, M. Lytle, L. Brown, D. Broecker, S. Burns, P. Miskimen, SE i'Swing your partners, promenade was the password when the girls of SE Meredith squared their sets with Tarkington Ilall at last falls Barn Dance. The annual Halloween party later saw many weird, carved pumpkins and strange costumes. Picnics at the Island, trade dinners with McCutcheon and Cary Halls, and much work on Mock P with Tarkington SE and Sherman and Stellar eo-ops elimaxed the year. 484 E. Fritsch. Second Row: D. Wulf, C. Chap Dell, D. McKinley L. Cook, C. VanVVie, A. Briel, E. Keelev, L. Callbreath, P. Watson, K. Goldsberry, R. -I. Gardner. First Bow: P. Fisher, C. Klotz M. Freudenberg, C. E. Murphy, S. Steinkamp, M. Evans, DI. Littell G. Smith, E. M. Coty, C. Roth, E. Mankey. swingin' enthusiasts Maybe I should fix my hair like his. Coppertone sales just went up fifty per cent. S O U T H E A S T MEREDITH- Back Rout S. Endicott, C-. Hoo ver, Nl. Butorzlc, I. Killiiun. Hurt, D. Stump, BI. Lusser, Strange, E. Eckert, A. Rader, Glen. Second Row: M. Woldt, C. Wolf, M. King Srl-161071 EE? fam: :on .mum FZ 253, 52. :AO gi:-r -..?' -:HQ 2: 55. ID: Ou: XVorcester, J. VVilcox. First Row 1. Mohler, S. Engle-hart, E. Wate L. Farlow, NI. Huwkenson, D Roberts, N, Murdock, R. Noble. 4.0M 5 W if I just can't bear to clean it up. SOUTHWEST MEREDITH--Back Row: K. Brinkmann, B. Har- P. Werner, J. Sarff, E. Traicoff, C. Phillips, I. Durgom, B. Funder- per, S. Ehlmarm, N. Shoafi M. Shanker, N. Quick M. Chmielew- burgh. First Row: V. Dingle-dine, C. Sanden, J. Lucas, M. ski, M. Sheets, S. L. Marshall, A. Schurger, P. Oslmorne. Second Moynihan, B. Bradley, L. H. Dearing, S. McKenzie, Lynda Samp- Rnw: S. Salter, C. A. Lesiuk, J. Schmidt, I. Dukes, K. Gogerty, son, S. Slavkovsky, L. Renclc. 485 feminine track stars activate halls -'rf i L 'fo Trying to nintcli clcscriptions with tact-s. the girls of 5 Nlert-ditli SW' cugerlx' tlnshecl tlrcnn room to room. The girls realli' wt-rcn't trying to Set ti new i't-cortl tin' tlit- 50- yurcl clash, they were just using in new nictliocl ot' getting nt-ciiiniiitccl. Lntt-r. donning liuts and lirooins. the girls put on gi llallowven skit. only to get tht- witches inixctl up with tht- lmts. Icy Weather lirought XVinter XVliispt-rs. liut the ict- wus lirolwn lu' ti spring pit-nic nncl clguict' ' with Owen llnlls spring ti-vt-i'sti'1it-lt men. Tlu'si' Bm' Rugs Lfl'tl5l'tfl'l'l'2lL'l1 Yt'Lll'.H SOL lillXYES'l' NlEliEDl'lill--Brick Hutt: D. l':nLltl0t'li. N. ffruig. E. Xlnvli. H, Zinwr. l'. Sinclair, D. .-Xtlauns. Firsl Hint: R. Xlit S. Cinttu, CI. Ynwiiniui. li. Nu-linls. llnlyvr, D. llucllilx. Xl. Clnttu. L-In-II. Snncls. D. NVnniplc-r. Nl. Engluncl. NI. XYIiits-. Nl. Siinpsun Cf. .-X. l't-.1rsun, C. Furlws, Davis. Siwrllfl Ruin: Cf. Bulir, B. I.CiiiiplL',E, Bvrg, L. Dnvis. Sinipsun, A. Lx'ininc'r, B. Linvill, S. Clciixluii. L. tIi'mi'. B. Linton. V SOLTIIXYEST XIEREDITII--Bm'k Roux- CI. Fuwt-i'tt. li Xlur- Puvin-. S. XYriglit. R, Ct-rulcl. K. Ni-wingin. Cnlvfl. Nlorinun, S ki-I. KI, Banks. D, lligginlintlinni. P. Evans, Y. llnstings, Xl. lluusnf c:kll'lllll'l'. K, Vail. First Roux' Clnlnison. D.. Sp:-iiccr. Nl tus. L. Yvucli, K. Nlupli-, B, Pct-r. Cf. Kopitxku. Y. Vincent. Suv .-Xsliciuilit. E. llolnit-s. C, Pi-iucllutuii. B. Iuclc. L. Sutton. A. llunson mul Huw: D. A. Brununinn, CI. Schultz, E. hl0l'llIlilt'l', S, Kitt. A. H. Eclzik. P. llnrtticlcl. 'T 'il' EXECUTIVE COUNCIL--Buck Huw: P. Thomes, E. Peter, S. Seartoss. Svconrl Row: C. Bodenhop, I. Nliller. L. Dunning. First Row: B. Stnersel, B. Anderson, Nlylers. XVRII COYERNUB--Cheri Badenhop Directing tnnctions affecting the five halls, XVRH Cov- erning Board began Act I by tot-using the spotlight on the traditional 6 AAI. orientation breakfast and a i'Cet- ting to Know You dance with McCutcheon Hall. The Board. along with Wfiley Hall, also set the stage for a Fall Festival, complete with such props as a root-beer garden and a variety of booths. Performing at a rapid pace throughout the year, the Board ended their pro- gram with a Faculty Fellow reception and CIIHIIGII WRH stages production GOVERNING BOARD--Buck Row: E. Hodgson, S, Ehlers, Record, C. A. NVann, M. Potter, K. Hansen, NIcNe-ilgf, M. Howe, D. Harter, N. Love, D. Stahl, B. Smith. Third Row: L. Walker, L. Ribordgf. First Row: C. Lnstgarten, R. Katz, . Do- Fulke-rson, B. Brooks, E. Rl. Hoffman, Hardin, N. Stewart, C. Leonard, P. Van N eter. Moore, S. Williamson, C. jones. Second Row: K. Cralt, L, 487 DUHME HALL--Back Row: C. Brown, S. Stoten, C. Boyer, C. Collier, D. Ross, C. Bodley, C. Pennington, Howe, N. Geyer, R. King, D. Miller, P. johnson, B. Watson. T iird Row: C. Mer- curio, B. Pao, S. Zatkulak, K. O'connor, E. Peter, L. Wong, A. McMillan, S. McCullough, VI. Yeager, M. Applegate, K. Stackhouse, Did you ever wonder about the girls dressed in black at the Notre Dame game this fall? They were the women of Duhme Hall as they, along with the men of McCutcheon, staged a Awake party for Notre Dame before the game. Trying to overcome their grief, the girls later threw a Casino party with the Mc-Cutcheon men and played their own football game with the men of Tarkington Hall. A Halloween party saw ghost costumes in place of black veils, and by Christmas the grief striken girls had ended their sorrow with a decorating party and dinner. Dad's Day offers changes for pops. 488 M. McFarren, M. Monahan, C. Moutseous. Second Row: C Cillan, N. Stewart, L. Dahl, P. Lamphere, T. Hopper, E. Kouveias G. Snider, T. R. Day. First How: C. Smulevitz, D. Schulz, C Arden, L. Dinius, 1. Englert, S. Sommer, P. Baker, J. Wallace. Duhmc mourns I never was cut out to be a seamstressf' Sweet dreams ..... i-ya, I DUHME HALL--Back Row: L. Meyer, C. Minnick, L. Bartelson, P. J. Parker C. Bredlbill. 5- SUUIZ, K- EVRHS, B- Clark. I- Craw D. A. Inglese, N. Sandero, J. Rioli, L. Bombich, S. Werner, N. ford. K- l6HliiHS. C- M0l'Dl19W- FiTSf Row: M- M9-Ck, B- Polster Steder, B. Tellugen, I. Gabhert, I. Hardin. Second Row: D. S. E, Glazier, K. Davis, L, Wright, M. Marshall, C. Yant, 1. Morley. Hizer, B. Harvey, I. Bradley, R. Reinking, S. Watson, 1. Rosswurm, T35 DUHME HALL--Back Row: A. Lyman, S. Sittner, P. Payton, N. Paton, C. Moore, P. Van Meter, M. Cranny, S. Parsons, K. Mar cel, L. R. Nichols, K. Nelson, N. Watkins. Second Row: C Weinhold, M. E. Patty, J. Cooper, S. Williams, 1. Nelson, M. Northrop, K. Mowrey, R. Wood, R. Converse, S. Keltner, S. Lent ner, D. jackson, E. V. Burns, E. Knapik, M. Webster, L. Stevens First Row: J. Bachmeyer, J. Greco, M. Rice, C. Stewart, S. Dona- hue, B. Bohnaker, D. Schuler, L. Gentholts. 489 m'g-- av 'gr J! -.Yi -Q-5 -Ti-E K., ., , , . . . , l- sbgylfglx-A ' 5 I ,W -i'vh'A'l ' 1 If -1 ,QV l 4' '.. .. . . . -a- .... L 1 f SHEALY HALL--Back Row: D. Mercer, D. Cardner, T. Dean, L. A. Richardson, L. Bingham, L. Mogg, R. Oates, S. Neck, D. Stahl, R. Crull, Harrington, K. Dietz, C. Zoller, S. Danielson, T. T. Tate, E. VVeSling. Svfunrl Row: N. Lagle, Y. Ott, L. SHEQLY HALEI.--Back Rolf: B. Smit , M. Wor en, L. Wo io, C. Sam Json, M. Broghamer, Burns, B. lleece, T. Mclntosh. Tliirzl Row: N. L. Chamberlain, S. Stagfley, C. Holley, A. lBegeman, A. R0 ri uez, C. L. Kost 'a, S. Hizer, K. Lziinen, C. McMasters. Svc- ond Row: C. Fry, B. Miers, Mrs. Fix, Leonard,Rl. Filiqowicz, R. C rist e. First ow: . Seipe, S. Rhodes, P. S. Yelton, N.xOlson, 1. Mans, M. Long, D. Huftord. .ite-pf., .wt ' 2 if-. wi-gi. we .rh 3 - Record, M. Bowman, S. Cargett, S. O'neil, H. Lithxgjiw, B. Hearle, C. Williams. First Row: lx. McLane, S. Bea, A. est, Parrett, H. Sheets, P. Sahel, K. Hinchman, V. Sroka, D. Smith, IX iller. T f 490 Two tests, 3 papers, and a lab . . . then Saturday nights party. I was warned about college roommates. Shcaly card sharks With bounce and pep as newly initiated as the semester, the women of Shealy Hall put enthusiasm into the fall atmosphere by producing many pep rally signs with the men of Wiley Hall and the Sigma Pis. Never lacking drive the girls continued their pep rally mood with a pre-game kickoff party with Owen Hall that should have been named a before, during, and after , party. A trade dinner with the Sherman House gang and a Fowler House trade dinner brought this years social whirl to a close. SHEALY HALL Buck Row: S. Stultz, P. Wilson, C. Mikesell, D. Vosei S. Warvel, Moeller, C. McGinnis, N. Carroll. First N1 E Os er Bradshaw, C. jones, A. Liggett, M. Miller, M. Row: lx. Stevens, L. Mills, C. Surdez, Cooke, lx. Wienke, C. Gray Secon Row C Byers, V. Swain, A. Kung, L. Schmidt, Hill. Would you believe 16 no-trump? 491 XYAHREX HALL--liuck HUILI' A. Ilehner, K. Thomas. L. Sued- I. S. Bertsch, I. Nortlialm, S- Tll0l'lllJlll'f' f 1 N oncs llsf don, B. Rzeszewski, B. Header, CI. Batcinim, Nl. Ervin, L, Nlnr- Rout D. .-Xtliinson, li. Howe, B. Fraziei C Bidenhop A Nlexns why, Cf. A. Plunnner, I. Oldham, L. Rihordv, L. Zeigler. B. Hohh. P. Lyons, P. Emery, D. Sahlholf, I. Evans D Builxhut C V kel lgccmul Ron' I. Iiedstrom, P. Fischer, T. YVelsh, C. LaHoche, Nl. lar, Nl. Hallgarth, D. Parker. XValker, L, Dunning, N. Bagley, S. Ehlers, L. Lamb, Thurston, Warren entertains forces XVarren Hall-home away from home for the men of XViley. This could well have been NVarren Halls slogan this year, as the girls maintained a college answer to the U.S.O. and entertained the NViley men with a fall picnic, a Little Brother and Sister program, and several old- lashioned hasehall games. Still in troops, the couples accented the year hy painting Christmas scenes on the windows and halls of all Lafayette hospitals. 492 Concentrated study lor Folk Dance 682 Did you say tire drill? YV.-XRREN HALL--Blick Row: H. ML-Cully, B. Burtels, S. Phelps, C. Hann, L. B-zuney, C. Creuling, M. Norris, Broeker. First K. Hafer, K. Felker, D. Anderson, M. R. Lee, N. Roper, C. Norris, Rout' L. VVolle, S. Clnwson, M. Cassidy, C. Mluiis, L. Smith, S. D. Bvler, L. Schmidt, P. Houston. Svcolifi Roux' R. Condon, Meyer,T. Duennes,S. Recoh,C.Cuudell,vI.Cusussa. C. Oliimura, P. Klein, C. Estes, B. Miller, M. Stoiy, M. Fleener, VVARREN HALL--Buck Row: . Park, P. Riley, P. Toth, N Myers, N. Busch, N. Dorr, D. I-lolinan, M. King, B. Harter, Boerger, B. L. Marks, S. Mescher, V. Veach, NM. Longhauser Second Row: S. Ogura, L. Neal, C. Bays, P. Curygevich, M.. Swann, M. Oberting, R. VanDenover, A. Cooper, C. Min Scoyoc, gi Herr, Codleski, C. Ward, M. Steinhauser, L. Rooney! First 0lL7: Sowards, K. Shu Jpert, C. Burden, N. Hunt, S. eardon, 1. Davison, P. McClain, Knebel, B. Green, R. Leniplie, M. Goldstein, Ewing. 493 Wood floods social scene WOOD HALL--Back Row: B. Kannapel, M. Renalds, L. Huhn, E. Brink, K. Corbin, A. Getz, J. Freeland, K. Gratner, J. Nichols, E. Malin, B. Barger. Second Row: N. Cook, J. Dinius, J. Weida, D. Stoll, S. Penn, A. Neuhoff, P. Thompson, L. Warner, J. Watson, How to succeed in social life without really tryingf, could have been Wood Hall's motto this year. From hay- rides to unexpected trade parties, the girls were caught in an eventful shower of trade functions. Not even taking time to raise their umbrellas, the girls composed a Mother's Day skit, a Little Sisters, weekend program, several pep rally signs with Owen and Tarkington Halls, and ended the year with a spring baseball game. WOOD HALL--Back Row: B. Neuhauser, L. Fulkerson, J. Moore, I. Lindsey, D. Harter, S. Lovell, C. Williams, L. Steed, N. Dinius, A. Kovar, S. Taylor, M. Metzinger. Third Row: R. Zeigler, B. Anderson, M. Immel, M. Marquis, S. Jenkins, B. Law- son, K. Hsian, S. Hobbs, P. Hill, R. Pighi, B. Burgo, A. McFarren, P. Stevenson, M. Clilford. Second Row: R. Nahrwold, M. Fer- D. Fox G. Cobner, M. Brink, R. Zachary, M. Prescott, N. Mc- Cormiclc, M. Williams. First Row: I. Hodgson, Loflin, G. McCary, S. Carnes, B. Shirk, J. Bergman, R. Cunning am, I. Robb, N. Love, S. Steele. This is the last time I'll date an Engineer. rier, C. Hoover, S. Molitor, K. Bloemker, K. Quarles, C. Holmen, E. Myers, K. Colcord, D. Woerner. First Row: L. Klink, S. Klachn, N. Votrie, B. Stuersel, L. Hazledine, A. Hirshber M. Dann, L. Standley, I. Heagy, M. Cohen, M. Roach,,G. Maciledt, E. Fenoglio, G. Newton. I In WOOD HALL--Back Row: B. D6- Bruyne, B. Sermersheim, A. Pack- ard, J. Stimson, M. Heins K. Estebo, K. Heckard, C. Melster, M. Wyant, M. Oster, K. Chen. Third Row: M. Moryl, K. Burkart, K. Jolastone, L. Knebel, S. Send- meyer, K. Stanton, K. Cochrane, C. Martin, C. Seagright, K. Hill, E. Hodgson, S. Hellmann, P. Kazarian. Second Row: K. Krae- mer, V. Holmes, M. Dugger, P. Ploetner, M. Feibelman, S. Gustaf- son, J. Jarrow, J. Moore, M. Wil- son. First How: B. Turk, E. Ves- sely, D. Alexander, K. Becker, M. Bays, S. Hiltgen, S. Morris, S. Van Hom, J. Coll. VAWTER HALL--Back Row: D. Stewart, K. Williams, K. Craft, M. Wickert, D. Fasel, M. Kubon, S. Luebcke, K. Kirk, M. Dick man, N. Davis, A. Smoker. Second Row: F. Graham, A. Flora, R. Morgan, N. McCaughey, B. Bronstetter, C. Harpe, M. Vande venter, N. Busby, L. Vestal, C. Thomas, E. Walk, M. Brunt. First - Row: K. Olis, A. Cashen, J. jones, R.M. Origer, D. Jolley, S. Sen- sow, H. Martucci, K. Phillips. I wonder who sent this one. 495 VAWTER HALL--Back Row: V. Mayhew, L. Hampton, D. Moreen, M. Seehausen, G. Makwich, B. Barnett, C. Horgan, C. Clements Second Row: K. Lay, K. Kege bein, M. Crigsby, S. Houston, Mrs. V. Burnett, C. Henry, L. Anderson C. Lewis, C. Fieber. First Row J. Woodruff, P. Dolaway, I. Feiler M. Miller, nl. E. Yoder, K. Daveson T. Robison. VAWTER HALL--Back Row: D. Landis, M. Potter, C. Lustiar- ten, M. Saik, V. Mishevich, G. Dretske, I. LaFollette, P. Bar er, V. L. Padgett, P. Vawter, S. Porter, E. Hoffman, H. Hall. Third Row: S. Paul, N. Davis, S. Lee, E. Baker, T. Farris, D. Stomberg, M. -I. Plum, B. Bobek, S. Broxon, P. Yost, M. Minnich, G. Epper- Room check in five minutes! 1 f Q... A son, S. Good. Second Row: V. Eaton, B. jenkins, M. Smith, D. Hampton, W. Scott, L. Combs, J. Trice, K. Kennedy, P. Long, L. L. Pratt. First Row: R. Hanna, S. Addie, M. McMinn, j. Chezem, J. Myers, D. Bowmer, P. Hippensteel, S. Hobson. D. Ayres, I. Helping, L. Sadlewski, A. Ritter, N. Foxworthy. the Vawter minstrels No, the New Cristy Minstrels werent staying at Vawter Hall this year. The banjo strumming, the tambourine playing, and the folksongs all came from the women of Vawter Hall at their hootenany pizza party and their Little Sister tolksinging party. The girls did store their guitars for awhile, however, to entertain underprivileged children at their annual Christmas party, but they later resumed their folksinging roles to Serenade their mothers during University Sing Weekend. 5 r TERRY CQURTS LEGISI-,ATURE..BgCk How: C, Shaffer, L, Sauer., N. Iiliatt. First Row: A. Lewkowitz, E. Pietrzak, K. McClean, S. Mullins, M. Hannon, C. Uttermohlen, R. Kause, C, Gl1fI'l1E'HHY, IX- NGISOH, A- Fisher, M-NiGdSHtl'1HL C- Brown. Bublitz, K. Butsch, M. Barbour, N. Yarnelle, B. Stuermer, -I. Dis- Tcrry Council innovatcs government TERRY COURTS EXECUTIVE BOARD--Back Row: S. Baba- on, B. Deutsch, C. Peake, F. Stackhouse, I. Woodroof L. Cul- in s. First Row: M. Fountain, C. Wilfong, V. Hayes, L. Diet- ilicg. Under the name of Terry Courts, a replica ofjamestown, Virginia Was seen on Purdue's campus this year. An in- novation of 27 units of Women in the Terry Courts do- main caused a need for student government. Therefore, under the direction of Terry Council, the units wrote their own constitution, set up standards policies, and planned activities for the school year. There was one small differ- ence between Terry Courts and Iamestown, however-no Inclians joined the girls for dinner. TERRY COURTS GOVERNOR- Lora Dietrich. 497 TERRY COURTS--Back Row: B. Wallace, D. Mowry, R. McFar- land, B. Mezydle, L. Moore, M. Mosher, M. Peters, P. Morgan, I. Stein, S. Mullins, L. Morningstar, B.A. Morihiro, J. Schmadel, C C. Brandt. Second Row: N. Paal, R. Nies, N. Coodbar, A. Lew Terry Courts . self-governed bod kowitz, L. Lyons, D. Lees, I. Lee, M. Laula, B. Lundberg, L. Marquardt, N. Ledger, L. Langebartel, P. Lauy. First Row: G. Nogami, R. Nowosinski, S. Ne son, K. O,Loughlin, C. Olson, K. Ne son, C.R. Peake, P. Nelson, C. Nicoll, M. Niedenthal. Sign painting parties provide fun and relaxation. TERRY COURTS--Back Row: S. Hanford, S. jacobsma, R. Hog- P.A. Korab, T. Kersey, I. Hammond, C. Coodwine, E. Fitzgerald, sett, M. Zolvinski, K. C-umienny, D. Ceiser, K. Clover, M. McKin- D.E. Rosenthal. First Row: V. Hayes, P. Hertz, C. Mauzy, M. ney, V. Hedges, R. Heckard, P. King, P. Cray. Second Row: C. Higgs, K. Shirley, N. Hiatt, S. Hodges, C. Hartman, R. Cilliom, J. A. Kitaoka, B. Hauss, K. Keim, L. Kuhn, C. Kudlick, R. Krause, Fox. 498 HG F., M- .. ii 'Du--.avi How about that, my date last night is in the pinning column. TERRY COURTS'-Back Row: J. Wilson, C. Branche, E. Wood- ruff, M. Tamelle, S. Phelps, B. Woods, B. Bray, C. Dowden, C. Williams, D. Riedweg, C. Eberle, T. Fulford, M. Koons. Second Row: D. Wadleigh, M. Visin, M. Vitale, P. Hippee, J. Sutton, F. 7 X l is Stackhouse, C. Stackhouse, N. Spaid, S. Tempeo, B. Strong, B. Sefchek, I. Sarivalas. First How: C. Wilfong, D. Adamson, C. Nesbitt, J. Nowakowski, M. Loving, P. Maish, M. Lechner, S. Shaffer, I. E. Kleinknight, M. Ditmyer. All the comforts of home . . . C -QE A 7 F? X L. Christmas spirit prevails at Terry Courts. 500 Guess who borrowed your pillow last night. u r ,. 1 A ,f 'i 4 ,V v9.. I 42 , 1, ,, ir ' , 1. 4 N645 A' 1 ' f. A f '- ,M , .Mg wi ., , . ,i...,,,.' 4 x ' ' A 1 9' s ' 10 ' 1. ' 4 1 K 'L' 'A 'A 1 'ff D Who says I'm far-sighted? TERRY COURTS--Back Row: S. Ammerman, C. Blair, N. Becker, C. Sheets, B. Bigham, I. Baxendale, G. Bickel, M. King, V. Brand, M.B. Barbour, M. J. Aikman, J. Baldwin. Second Row: V. Achanbach, S. Babayan, L. Stephens, D. Bowser, C. Smith, J. Strahl, N. Sees, M. O,Neill, L. Deitrich, C. Parsons, I. Turrell. First Row: 1. Trachtenberg, L. Chen, D. Chastain, M. Cannon, D. Cadger, K. Butsch, C. Carter, M. Burger, D. Brower, C. J. Carter, M. Kronewetter. courts compose congruit Serenading the menis residence halls, the girls of Terry Courts struck a high note that seemed to symbolize their active year. Trade dinners with Fowler Courts and Val- entineis Day and St. Patrickis Day parties harmonized the list of social functions with time still found to repre- sent five states in Mock P. Participating in University Sing, the girls ended the year on a clear note. I've got to take this book back, there's no room for it. 501 Ifyour name-,s Bob, she,s not here, ififs Tom . . .U F if V. ts., E , ,613- , .X N sxgxw N xxx Q - .. X 5 We have to keep the guys in the next unit in check. 1 i X TERRY COURTS--Back Row: C. Deceuster, S. Van Wanzeele, K. Day, L. Demerly, B. Deutsch, L. Dennett, C. Duncan, I. Dyer, P. Doyle, N. Draus, 1. Dissauer, M. Courtney, C. Dean, M. Cucuz, V. Chern. First Row: M. Domroese, M. Neate, J. Dickerson, B. D. Cooper, N. Cochrane. Second Row: C. DeClee-ne, M. Cick, Dawson,N-Cfk,L-CUIHHQS,A-C0f16Y- 502 sf., ,fi TERRY COURTS--Back Row: D. Brown, C. Farmer, B. Faust, L. Doyle, P. Ford, C. johnson, B. Samms, J. Rexroad, K. Sipkema S. J. Fleming, C. Ehrhardt, P. Peterson, R. Franklin, D. Lewis, j. C. Reiser, S. Rolles. First Row: S. Peterson, A. Purdy, C. Rigg King, B. Evans, I. Rotar, J. Rockenstein, A. Fisher. Second Row: C. Sekadde, M. Smiley, C. Shiffler, P. Snyder, C. Rowe, C. Reed M. Kaylin, S. Smith, S. Schroeder, F. Farmer, L. Ford, V. Floyd, D. Pritchett. popularit prevails, scholarship reigns . . and then Prince Charming kissed Snow White . . 503 active tovvn girls enliven Campus School Spirit. dates, and social functions arent resewed just for campus residents. Ask any Town Cirl, and sheill show you living proof. If she wasnt Working on football signs with Cary Hall this year, she might have been a hostess at the International Tea or the homecoming re- ception. Christmas found her at many trade functions and 'ipixien parties, While spring saw her planning the an- nual scholarship and senior dinners. Now what was I going to say? TOWN GIRLS--Back Row. K. l ackson, S. Yost, P. Stadelman, C. W ewett, P. Arnett, K. Piotroski, K. ' lann, S. In erson, VanSche-pen, L. A. Titus,j. Sabolg. Sehaible, R. Tuiney, K. rosbie, . Landseadel, B. Wells, M. Disinore. Third Row: M. Cleaver. M. Boyd, S. Platt, R. Neal, S. Sheets, T. Evera e, C. C. Maschino, L. Feldt, L. Fiel-ids, lljAr- nold, Colton,II. Bailey, S. P. ata, R. Carlisle, L. IN ullis, L. K. Hensley. Second Row: S. Mead, D. Rosen- thal, C. rlanna, M. Davis, R. john- son, R. Staley, H. Meyers, C. Busch- man, R. Linse, T. Dovle, M. A. Pru- itt, S. Lowe. First Row: R.A. Sutton, C. Henson, S. Wann, I. A. Pierce, F. Hutchinson, N. Rice, I Rieg, I. A. Tyrie. 504 v ,, Town Cirls compete in Les Fille Prix N ' sf MARRIED STUDENT COUNCIL--Back Row: L. Alber, R. NJ. Innis Blozinski, D. Braunstein, J. Moudy. First Row: Saunders. R. E. Gump, I. Collins, I. Wilson. Second Row: S. Sissel, W.C. Lamb in, M. Anderson, K. W. Shafer, K. M. Foley. married couples gain priceless benefits One more bite, then you can help with the dishes. Budgets, diapers, sacrificing, and love-prerequisites for an econ., home ec., or ancient civilization course? No, these are just some of the characteristics found in many of the Married Students Apartments. Of course, there are many other characteristics-tension when both have an hourly to study for and the baby is crying, confusion when one has to work on the Chronicle, the other has a Married Studentis Council meeting, and the in-laws drop in for a visitg and panic when the months budget d0eSn't quite stretch. But there'S one trait thatis often overlooked by outsiders-the joy of having built-in comfort, conso- lation, and encouragement. 'Td like to know why I never have time to read the paper. .V ' 1- ff'-:.N3Q2' J X ' wr x Q L ' ,S fi N fw 'N a 4 A I 1 mia, - , . 8 X J. , F , Q I .f Q 1 1 1 'I-g,..,.N, 3 'V I X A is -1' JVM e ' V X' J ml! W v A ,J- J' kv ' xfx 4 'W f 4 1 ' r M Y K fx -Q R '41, r 'Q V- X,-25' -'Q' -1 f- -df., A s - I' . . , -? , . i. 'X 4 x 1 ' f M . 4 ,... .. .V ,H ... .. - qv '- A-,, , ' Q' ,-, 3, v, .. - T 7' YK I ,Lx ,V --, r ' . f QP' 3 ,.' v 3 x . -fi fi? ' x A ,, '59 5 ' ' ' Kfyimcm H- 1-Q Bw -, - -A Lift ,mf .Q , 1' ' ,Q-. 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The will to win, The ache of The soul To surpass, Always surpass Holds the key. What is life without goals? A fainf echo of realify. LQ, ,m 513 F 5.7 ,P 5. Completion of the new six million dollar arena ended innumerable headaches and worries for the admini- strators of the sports program at Purdue. More than that, it marks what Nlr. Guy Mackey hopes will be the be' ginning of a new era for sports at Purdue. This era would be distinguished by the improvement of all Purdue sports rather than just football. Indoor practice areas for baseball, track, and tennis have been provided, some- thing that was never possible when the fieldhouse was the main facility. New facilities and increased Scholar- ships provide the key to improvement. Guy J. Mackey, Director of Athletics. 6,000,000 - 14,123 seats ADMINISTRATION--Dr. W.1 L. France, Associate Head of uf Intl-umm-ul Athletics: C. J. Mackey Divcto of Athl t- . K. W 1 fph I Edlll H1011 f01 WUT l S Dlellhlff Asst Ath- Klwqes Sports Information Director, D. linkin Trackegosach and Schoo 0 ysica 'Q ' . 1 g . . . , . K L lf'tiC Director and TiCkf'f Mlllilltiftfs G- Hkllliffffil. Associate Head Buildings Coordinator, R. Eddy, Administrative Assistant. 514 Q., 19' M. Sweet, J. Seibert, L. Waliug A. Koch. Middle Row: L. Cen nette. Bottom Row: W. Wish ' linski, M. Jones, R. Vanderby, S Floodburg. cheerleaders keep crowd keyed The hush before the storm CHEERLEADERS--Top Row. XVhat does Pep Committee mean to the average student- That guy who tells the jokes at the pep rallies is in Pep Committee. Hovvever, pep rallies, bad jokes included, are only a part of what Pep Committee does to achieve the goals of the organization: to stimulate student interest in all-campus athletic events and to better relations between students and administration in this field. Pep rallies and the Quarterback Club were used to bring students and coaches together for some much needed question-answer periods. To further student interest the Committee arranged for publicity through the Reamers and Exponent. Surface im- pressions can be deceiving, Pep Committee is more than a circular file ofjokes. armchair quarterbacks encouraged PEP COMMITTEE--Back Row: C. jusko, G. Stevenson, T. Johnson, R. Smith, S. Hayes, C. Purdue Peten Whittington, N. May, I. Scott, L. Bohlin. Kneeling: J. Hluchan. 55 .fri sg- ,H -. 1-' N-arf? .4 32+ Q 25.5 as-4? ' E2 its-Y . tags my .gg .f r-pw.-f -if-:W a. r....3s, hfwvfze aiiwirfz N 'Hi 3 p U' 'X j4Q,.,, 'Q , ., ' K. - ..ali. 516 a new flash - 52 pick-up BLOCK P--C. Riggs, C. Iusko, J. Taliaferro, 1. Regenold, S. Peck, I. Kinn, W. Skinner, D. Cunningham, N. Wainwright, L. Petkus, J. Newman. lnnovation characterized Block P this year. The Senior Board provided the flashers with new oilskin jackets that when worn formed the Block P design. Besides giving them better equip- ment, the board tried to make life easier for the freshmen, some- thing not done too often at Purdue, by providing free cokes at the games and a chance to win prizes through a lottery. More important, however, were the changes made in the flashes, as the Staff devised a psychedelic flash using metallic cards along with other moving designs. But the freshmen didn't stop there. They managed a few innovations of their own, including design- ing some new group participation games using shoes and an occasional set of bra and panties for equipment. Not satisfied, they devised their own grand finale for the season. Much to the dismay of the staff, the workers threw away their flash cards, even the metallic ones. 7 Mike Phipps-more than just a pleasant suprise. Head Coach jack Mollenkopf on the sidelines with Coach Al Hager. J .Q HQ ,Q ifxi mgnfgq 'iff' Q: ti S 5l8 September 23, 1967 . . . a new year begins-the year after Bob Griese graduated. Last year was Purdue's big year: eight and two, the Rose Bowlg better yet, a win in the Rose Bowl. We tell ourselves this will be a building year, trying already to justify a mediocre season. Cries that We canlt go to the Rose Bowl again so we will just have to win the Big Ten have a hollow ring. The game begins, then endsg we are 1-0. A new name is heard, Mike Phipps, maybe this wonlt be such a bad year after all, but next week is Notre Dame. a new year, doubt turns to hope Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary. -Longfellow. WR ,,! 1,54 Phipps to Williams-the Irish couldn't stop this play as the boilennakers upset Notre Dame, 28-21. 520 over the Irish and on the way The test. Phipps did well against Texas A and M but this is Notre Dame. The Irish are ranked Number One by both polls, and there is already talk of the national cham- pionship. What follows is described by many as the biggest upset of the young season. The final score, 28-21, speaks for itself. Notre Dames running. game was choked off, and Hanratty was forced to throw 63 passes. Phipps showed that last week was no mistake, but he shared the spotlight with Leroy Keyes who turned in the first of what was to be a long string of fantastic perform- ances. Called off the bench to play both ways, he held Seymour to one reception. Leroy was every bit as good on offense, running well and catching nine passes. What was pessimism becomes wild optimism, we're Number One! Time will tell. Marion Griffin stretches in vain for a Phipps pass. The luck ofthe Irish runs out. Lose a battleg win a war. 521 'M A smooth ride now, but rough sailing ahead. Dick Marvel, strong link in the defensive chain P ew as Q .. r rf ,K A new fear nags at Purdue: will we blow it like always? Northwestern gives everyone a scare, the team is down at the half but manages to move late in the game, win- ning 25-16. Northwestern was a surprise, but everyone knows Ohio State will be tough. Pre-season estimates make the Buckeyes our toughest competition in the Big Ten. Yet, against all expectations, the game quickly develops into a rout. Scoring stands at 35-0 when Coach Mollenkopf takes out the first team. The final score is 41-6, we canit be beat, or can we? Homecoming-Oregon State, who are they? We find out all too soon, they are the team chosen to burst the bubble. Playing poorly and plagued by mistakes, the team trips everytime it tries to take a step. Black disgust settles over the campus, it is a quiet homecoming. M , wr Phipps Sets for a block to spring Keyes on an end sweep riding hi gh u n t il . 'O' COACHING STAFF--Back Row: Assistant Coaches J. Stoltz, A. Hager, N. Maloney, B. DHMOSS, W. Hewgley, D. Fuoss, B. Miller, A. Parker, R. Meyer. First Row: Head Coach j. Mollenkopf. Ifhv manages to gt-t past St-book tlmcufs always Clanton. I I 524 nv on to LU Sl! go B3 four in a row -- 1 : ' 1 4 it SL G Q . no an-ff 5' 'x .-ef FOOTBALL--Back Roux: Equipment manager F. Denise, R. Minuik, B. NICKOV, VV. Gray, WV. Nelson, I. Krause, S. Moekel. J. NValsh, T. Holden, R. Collins, D. Porte, D. Kiepert, R. Lawn, D. Webster, T. Foley, Trainer W. Newell. Sixth Row: Senior manager T. O'Cara, Senior manaier T. Agness, M. Szucs, P. Woodring, j. Kleidon, R. Rybarczy ', R. Berg, D. Gatch, J. Gas- voda, C. Alvarez, D. XVare, S. Maines, D. VVirgowski, T. Pavletic, Grad. Asst. C. Teter. Fifth Rout Asst. Trainer P. Dyer, bl. Kirpatrick, T. Bayless, XV. VVhitehead, C. Rushanan, R. Hutchins, C. Krichbaum, L. Emch, R. Rohrbacker, L. Troyer, K. Hayes, C. jones, M. Phipps, Coach J. Stoltz. Fourth BUILT Coach R. Meyer, R. Dillingham, Nl. Engelbrecht, W. Liber, D. Robinson, M. Frame, W. Yanchar, R. DeYoung, W. Bylsma, j. 0,Reilly, D. Ditmars, R. Weskamp, Coach N. Maloney. Third Row: Coach VV. Hewgley, C. King, L. Keyes, C. Kyle, P. NVilliams, F. Haug, C. Roberts, Nl. Griffin, R. Yunaska, D. Stydahar, R. Maiyel, L. Ryan, Coach B. Miller. Seermzl Roar- Coach A. Hager, W. Stover, R. Kuntz, D. Heiss, E. Crowley, P. Kellye, C. Kennedy, J. Klutcharch, C. Kuzneski, D. Piper, R. Hurst, G. Olion, Coach D. Fuoss. First Row: Coach R. Dekioss, F. Rafa, F. Burke, L. Olssen, R. Sebeck, J. Beirne, D. Cirbes, R. Corby. R. Baltzell, I. Bonk, R. Holmes, Head Coach bl. Mollenkopf. I ' , i I I N. '03 - pw if iff Time to pick ourselves back off the ground. The fall was bad, but the team gets back to the business of winning. Iowa is tirst on the list, they never have a chance against Purdues top-rated offense. The Illini figure to be tougher-they are, but it doesnt matter. The game develops into a one man show starring Leroy Keyes. Leroy runs for three touchdowns, throws for a fourth, and clicks off 227 yards on the ground. Talk of the Heisman Trophy is heard everywhere. The game ends 42-9, can we score this well against Minnesota? The Gophers, the best defensive team in the Big Ten, have allowed only 44 points in seven starts. However, the best offense in the Big Ten comes out on top, add- ing another 41 to that total. Michigan State has special meaning for Purdue. Beaten by MSU. for the last three years, the team senses that this is their year. Duffy Daughertys string is broken. Phipps picks up three extra yards the hard way. 525 We 5 W. . l 'f. - is ' ' wwf s J l1x wtf1?N- ' ' Q N 'N' H ls' iz 5 5 lj va. . , , . . Q X ' ab sis: -'i 5- , ., .' 'L K x ' ' sv-sf: er' ,I NY ,.f.:. K X f 'X it S Miiiwzbv ' rr Y 195- 'iilvx S .wKE.i9'.f-s- NY, U -, - X QF' Xa.: Williams ran well all day, except once. I r l I 526 Phipps looks downfield for a receiver, unfortunately he didn't find many. Only one more, the Old Oaken Bucket game. I.U. has somehow managed to compile an 8-1 record, and Purdue,s first undisputed Big Ten Championship hinges on this game. Even so, everyone is sure of the outcome of the game, Indianas wins have been miraculous enough to be discounted by most, even the pollsters. As the game progresses it almost seems like a replay of Oregon State, five fumbles, including one on the one yard line, spell dis- aster. Purdue Wins in every statistical department, but the score- board tells a diiierent story. This year's team was the best ever, the best in the Big Ten, and as good as any in the nation. For eight games we played the part, but for the other two, the team simply beat themselves. For all its talent the team was unable to get up for the big one, something that seems to have charac- terized Purdue football through the years. So another year ends, a typical year after all, ending with a groan of helpless frustra- tion and a look to next year. to the bucket Marvel dares the quarterback to send someone up the middle. Texas A and M Notre Dame .. Northwestern . Ohio State . . . Oregon State . . . Iowa ....... Illinois ....... Minnesota .... Michigan State Indiana ..,.. Won 8 Lost 2 Football Purdue 24 28 'fff25 ...41 14 41 42 41 21 14 s. B , Structuring itself into a pyramid this year, swimming talent ranged from setting records to filling lanes. Alone at the top was Dan Milne, undefeated in dual meet com- petition in the 50-yard freestyle, the 100-yard freestyle and the 200-yard freestyle. Co-holder of the fastest col- legiate time for the 100-yard free style this season with a time of 01469, Milne was the teamis only nationally prom- inent figure. Level two consisted of john Lee, Roy Lind- strom and joe Ladouceur. The three accounted for most of the remaining points scored by the team. The third rank was peopled by lane fillers. More interested, in many cases, with getting an education than setting the swimming world on fire, they lacked the talent to match their competition. swimmers hit bottom swftf Joe Ladouceur, new record holder for the 200-yard butterfly. SWIMMING--Back Row: S. Woodward, J. Ladouceur, D. Wells, J. McGee, D. Peterson, B. Winslow. Second Row: D. Papen- guth, Head Coach: I. Berkstrom, D. Milne, D. Hamby, R. Lind- 528 strom, C. Shaffer, D. Freeman, W. Mock, Assistant Coach. First Row: A. Dickason, 1. McLaughlin, B. Quick, J. Lee. Victory in the 50-yard free style demands a polished start. Milne-is winning combination-strength and technique. Northwestern Illinois ..,... Michigan State Michigan . . . Ohio State .. Indiana .,... Wisconsin . . . Minnesota . . . Notre Dame . Iowa ..,.... Won 2 Lost Swimming Purdue Opp. 71 50 .. 48 as .. 47 76 .. 39 84 .. 48, 75 .34 89 .. 44 77 .. so 71 .. 74 A 46 so 73 Y For my next trick . . . i 529 Muscles tight, Smith strains to escape in the I.U. meet. Two points against Purdue, a regular occurrence. Indiana ..... Iowa .,...... . Bowling Green Notre Dame . . . MacMurray ., Minnesota . . . Northwestern . . Michigan State M ichigan ..... Northwestern . . Wisconsin . . . Minnesota . . . Ohio State , . . Indiana .... Missouri . . . Kansas . , . Illinois . . . N. Iowa .... IOWa ......... N. Illinois ....... Won 2 Lost 18 Wrestling Purdue Opp 5 31 3 34 I 1 24 18 I 1 6 2.3 7 29 2 34 0 I 35 2 38 :2 30 32 68 32 63 32 47 5 35 8 24 . 36 20 5 27 8 24 0 31 18 11 The exhaustion of the last period shows on Terry Zaec-arino's face. Wrestlers overcome In this era ofspeeialization, team depth can often he et'- feetivelj' measured hy the number of physical education majors on the scjuadg this years wrestling team had none. Coupled with a laek of strength. no depth means a gray season in anyones language. Unahle to cover injuries in- volving the teamss best two men, the wrestling squad posted a two and eighteen dual meet record. Because of these injuries, several memhers were toreed to wrestle ahove their weight class. The lieavyweiglit, in reality a 176 dounder, was often outweiffhed hx' littx' to sixtv l a . . . pounds. Head Coaeh Reeek looks to a winning freshman squad and two transfers for help next year. Ile will even have a phvs ed major on the team. WRESTLING--Back How: B. Miller, K. Gregory, F. Spinka, C. Dries, D. Daner. First Row: J. Gage, T. Zaccarino, K. Sproat, L. Smith, B. Tmjillo. 531 ff Q .Aw f ft -rx . , fsslswnisfffh. f.:-fe A mi X x Mi '. N' X, 1 -. -, if MM A X f M Mwvggxm N- k- X we -- X N . ,W X Y 5 ,, M -X MQYQFM N XwN1'iw N -fx M M Mx vemgg umm-w Xxx w R New n N . N ,. -C , , Nas- AN- 53 t . X N .. NW .- aww? X ,Q E , fm: 9.1 t..,.- we X x VY 532 wr --ew 'NN' MN Tv, N eww- e T'f',,,t Q t 'V QA X xt 'MW' .X -ww X-:P-Nl wNX ww we TS Xi,-X FSS!- Nw wr- w- ... HN 'Wx ,tWlQXQ.Nl A' v Y. tt. .QQ-X . www xx xxx' ,vw X .bt r Q .-+ NM 5 f H -X.. Q Wx , -9 'N xx N 'NN hx w- ' NRS: ev F' Q gow .f SNSSM we twmqtf 0 wx .NNW Wt? sv X. we ew' A1-5, ts tl 'em tt ,M Purdue was almost the Cinderella, or perhaps the Peter Pan, team of the year when they narrowly missed defeating UCLA Mount eyes the opposition and the basket. Herman Gilliam, along with Mount and Keller, formed this year's big three. UCLA a narrow miss--what of thc season? Purdueis quickness personified by Gilliam's driving lay-ups. A scenery change accompanies the start of the 1968 bas- ketball season with the dedication of the new arena. The new year is full of promise, the Big Ten Coaches pick Purdue to win the conference, the writers pick lndi- ana. UCLA, national champions, undefeated in 34 games, complete with Lew Alcindor, provide the competition. The Walter Mittys among us dream of a spectacular upset, and the dream comes within two points of becom- ing a reality. A twenty-five foot jump shot with two seconds showing spells the difference. Even so, the sell- out crowd of 14,123 is optimistic. Much of this optimism evaporates with a sluggish loss to Washiiigtong officiating definitely hurt the teamis chances as blocking suddenly becomes charging. The loss is evened up the next night, though, as the Boilermakers show their considerable though, as the Boilennakers show considerable speed and work through Washingtonis defense for an easy 84-77 win. Mount and Keller are 1-2 in scoring, a pattern to be repeated many times during the coming season. . .Q 'I W t . 8 K Ss . , . ,te ,- t' ' .. Q - at gx .xr I y , - A- ' , . 'N v'i: '15:5:,sf..:j2'-' 'MN W NN 1 -. ' v X Y m ts -A--s U --K - A ,. sf , , , . y X Qs . -- t -ws ,M , -- . K X tm, 'TNQ gg X Ns ,qw X ,iss ' 5 K tg.-r-I-' . X tmywfl M' ' . - mw- . . X ,, xt we Y X . , 1 Me,:.:,, r.. .. W xx x xxyw, Ntwsw Awww- -W1 WN 534 Tyrone Bedford double checks his reverse layfup. a streak starts, sputtcrs Herman Gilliam leads a well-balanced attack. Back home again Purdue meets Ohio U. before another sellout. A half-time score of 32-31 reflects the sloppy Boilermaker play and the Bobcatis inability to get inside Purdues zone. But the fast break engineered by Gilliam in the second half spells the difference in a 12 point win. Another slow start characterizes the Tulane Mime, but an even quicker recovery results in a 107-92 win. The win marks the seventh highest point production ever by a Boilermaker team, but, at the same time, signals the end of a tour game winning streak. Successive losses to Butler and New Mexico State have the same ring as we are outrebounded and generally outplayed. To add to our miseries Roger Blalock is lost for the rest of the sea- son with a broken leg. A two point win over Miami of Ohio raises hopes, but the Big Ten opener with Ohio State spells defeat again as more bad play coupled with a hot hand for the opposition is more than we can handle. Suddenly the Big Ten Crown seems a long way off. q,i, - 4 lfwxsclvk-' wmv : ,,q X N' ig ,' ,si COO lliitilil 3, 9 0 ICO. IEOOUU I Q 3 O O C O I.. yawn 536 aw' A vm QS The soft touch of Rick Mount fell hard on the opposition. aus? M.. Bill Keller emerged as floor general and team leader. the road: dangerous ground . nv., gk ' 154, '. i ts 'fn u-. . .. f 1 ,X . ,a .f :ii as li 9 f A ' - was Q F TTS-- . Asia. X, The hot-cold Boilermakers live up to their reputation against VVisconsin. Ohio State was coldg the Badgers are treated to a scorching. Now comes, for many, the sweetest game of the sea- song Indiana is thoroughly outplayed. Purdue hands I.U. their worst defeat by a Boilermaker team since 1934, as not a single I.U. man manages to get into double figures. Revenge is all it is cracked up to be, hut the road jinx catches us hetore we have a chance to savor it. Northwestern plays havoc with Purdues zone, winning 82-7-1. just as the road has been harsh, the new arena has been kind. Northern Michigan has this truism pounded into them 105-79. Northwestern is the next pupil, and they too learn their lesson well. The Wildcats play a completely different team and find the new one a lot harder to swallow. True to form, though, we lose to Iowa on the roadg mistakes kill the team. Mount fouls out, and Keller is forced to sit out the last seven and a half min- utes ofthe first half after collecting three quick fouls. A hreather at home in the fonn ofa walk-away from Minnesota, and we head back into the valley of death. The long and the short: Chuck Bavis and Bernie Conrad. an 537 38 Purdue's rebounding strength, Blalock and Gilliam. UCLA ..... Washington .... Washington .,,.. Ohio University . Indiana State .... Tulane ......... New Mexico State Butler ..,......, Miami of Ohio . . . Ohio State ..... Wisconsin . . , Indiana . . . .,... . Northwestern .... Northern Michigan Iowa ........... Minnesota ...... Illinois .... Iowa ...... Ohio State .. . Michigan ...,.. Wisconsin ...... Michigan State .. Indiana ........ Won 15 Lost 9 BASKETBALL Purdue Opp. 73 . . 71 . . 87 98 . . 84 77 66 71 .. 78 .. 90 ...107 80 92 87 76 65 59 . , . 67 . . 80 108 . . . 99 79 89 60 . . . 74 82 . . . . . . 105 79 . . . 87 94 . . . 89 62 . . . 75 68 . . . 86 73 . . . 93 72 . . . 94 104 . . . 84 104 . . . 93 75 . . . 68 64 Stopped on a drive, Gilliam hooks one over traflic disappointments another almost Aa X .A-:'Z2iZ'i2LL. BASKETBALL'-Back Row: F. Denise, G. King, I. Sexon, B. Conrad, C. Young, B. Keller, B. King, D. Toney, L. Tepper. Second Row: J. Reynolds, H. Gilliam, R. Taylor, R. Mount, T. Purdue finally manages to escape defeat on the road but the way the Boilermakers beat Illinois, from the foul line cannot be counted on while away from home. Wins at home over Iowa and Ohio State push Purdue to a tie for first place in the Big Ten race and bring our winning streak to four over Big Ten teams. This could be the year, the next games are against ninth place Michigan and a Wisconsin team that was a twenty point loser ten games ago. However, our road record is terrible and both games are away, cause for doubt. The doubt surfaces and our hopes are buried until next year as we lose both 1 aa lggffgf Vt J asf All f ,rf Bedford. First How: R. Blalock, j. Johnson, C. Bavis, H. Suerth, T. Reasoner, P. Dyer. games badly and are relegated to third place with no chance for the title. Michigan State presents no problem at home. Now, for another go around with l.U. lndianas football team went from last to first in the conference, if we win this game their basketball team will do the re- verse. A slow, frustrating game finally turns our way in the final minutes for a 68-64 win. The season is over, a season that seems a replay of football. Although both teams did extremely well, better than in many previous years they fell a bit short, in the final analysis, of their goal and their capabilities. 539 ,urn 'x K f. 1-.f.w,.f.fff ...sz-ft, -5 we '5.5f,:' ,,.. . , A I ,Q,, , V,, . .,',j ,V' . ,.,. frm... .,..-,, 2 ., :Q fm-.xc -f 'f f f-iid if J-A1 4'-4 km, .4 v.'w'f2t ,Wm .,,.,., V., N., Q , 'f P, sf .fffzv , , ' 5 -, ' 'Q' I ff 'f': , U .,'x -:gr 'r:,,.' X. 'f,X:-.-.- z :if W -f Y :ir-:rv .'f- .uf :xf X- - -312:53 '.'sf Y ':,.,--.'.' 15: -r-- ,f'- -flff1'1?.'x-wzflfmxfs 'vii ' --:. 5151115221 -5 352-xiii??1Ei72f?T3Q5ff .. :-' - -1'-.: -. -yr'-za -,,:.,-git: fag., 1-fsfm. .,4-Q,,gfg:,-,:,,,.1,5,.,- :,f,..: . . ,, . ,.,. .. ,T ..Y,,:.,.s .uf I ' -, .L, .N L l ' ' 1 , .,.V..1, ,Q '.2.,.:,:- 352152 TRACK--Back Row: Grad. Assistant P. Rafdord, E. McCaskill, B. Ziegler, T. Thomson, D. Conquest, J. McElwee, W. Brown, B. Raftis, S. Vamos, Head Coach D. Rankin. First Row: F. Kraus, C. Huston, M. Felton, B. Donnecker, D. Spencer, B. Merkel, R. Parker, T. Trela, T Lindenman, T. Judd, I. Keithley. 5 X Q 1 i l x 540 personnel scarce, not so competition Conquest, finishing his leg of the mile relay: Stop, my thumb is stuck! Has Purdue Track improved since last year? Dave Ran- kin, head coach, thinks so. He defines this year's team as one which consists of four or five successful competitors, an improvement over recent years. The basic reason for the past deterioration of Purdue Track is difficult to pin point, but a careful study shows that the major factor is the lack of trackmen and Boilermaker support. Purdue Track is a confined sport with a limited number of schol- arships, a college freshman can find financial conditions more favorable at other schools. I I I I I I? I -In-mug Head Coach Dave Rankin. I I u I I I I I Tom judd hits the corner on top in the 880. 542 g S , 'iw Bur and pole pose no problem to Bob Rnftis this time. 2 xv 5.12622 - JMS: 4 2 M8838 9 team hobbled b lack of funds H ...-... Wisconsin-3, Northwestern-3, Purdue-lg lack of personnel cripples the team. Coach Dave Rankin remarked that potential was reached in ,67 with three new records being set. Doug Conquest ran his best time of the season, a 1:53 half-mile, to list a new 880 record for Purdue. Pole vaulter Bob Raftis equaled his record 15' vault and narrowly missed 15'6 in the triangular meet with Wisconsin and Northwestern. Bruce Donneker, a double winner, has a record triple jump distance of 46'79i and a long jump best this season of 22' Di . The freshmen team is Purdue's finest group of competitors ever accordng to Coach Rankin. 543 Eat your Wheaties and someday you'll have callouses like thesef, 544 X- .. . 1 B 1 vv: 1967.Bggsei551i+ ' - Purdue' t 'AifkanSas,St . , Q 11, Iowa Q . L, f .13 St . .- -2 - ,V.,, Q , vj',Q o .V . Arlgannsas St 'Q .12 Minnesota g .Q ,.A. 'N 1',. 1 Ifviixijifay Stfg '. . 1. AS. ,,', 6 Minnespta 55.73 Q Mun-ay sf, ,:q.- . .Q'., 5- M A6 Michigan Sag q.Q Q 2. B Aisha-my sf . . 1, 7 1 13 ivriqhigan sr .xg . 1 ii Ball. St . . . ia . . 4.- 1 2 Butlex4L..'. . Q, X' ' 4' Bgrler --,, . .... , .,.'. , 61--l3 ll'1dl21Df!Q,,.,'..Q .,2 Indiana Cent 0 ' . L3 Indiana' .... '9' V4 DQPRLIW 8V A Ohio St L. .,x 4 0 7f3l 1.,1dg5m.1 sf L '10 'OhiogSt 1 , Indiana,St ,1, ' lSt.josephfs 1:2 . 5k NotreDame, .. ,..'. . '1 8 Q tNorthwestern '5 ' 8 illinois . . . .' g -5 Northwesternf. '16 0' Illinois' N Q Q 4 ' tjwisconsin- .X. . Valparaiso, . 6 8 5,,,5 Me '1 -Wisconsin Q4 - seventh place-- an improvement Talking to head coach joe Sexson, one detects a note of careful optimism as the Coach tells of his team pulling from ninth to seventh in the Big Ten last year. One might ask, VVhat's so good about a seventh place finish? The Big Ten is one of the strongest leagues in the nation with the top teams made up entirely of scholarship play- ers. With this kind of material, the Big Ten Champ has won the NCAA College World Series six of the last twelve years. Financial aid, in View of the competition, becomes a very important matter. A proposed summer league involving all the Big Ten teams would help tremendously. During a summer schedule the team would play in Columbian Park in Lafayette and charge admission, money towards a few more scholarships. W The long stretch. .I BASEBALL--Back Row: Coach M. Siinorella, j. Schmidt, G. Row: B. Wise, R. Vetterick, F. Ganser, S. Krull, S. Wolfson, S Rogers,KI. Elder, D. Dunn, B. Hail, H. uerth, C. Michaelis, D. Esterline, I. Meek, R. Starnes. First Row: R. Osborne, M Brady, . Bromann, C. Kennedy, Head Coach joe Sexson. Second Shalapsik, K. Sproat, T. Combs, B. Chapin, F. Taylor, S. Hoffman 545 Lack of hitting and poor depth on the pitching staff are the major reasons for the teamis seventh place finish in the Big Ten. The team batted .2415 for the seasong the conference leader in this department, Michigan, batted 294. The teams pitching Stalin ranked seventh in the Big Ten with an earned run average of 3.48. There Were, however, bright spots in both departments. Hank Suerth led the teams hitters with a .353 average, good enough to rank him sixth in the Big Ten. According to Coach Sexson the man on the pitching staff who deserves the most credit is Steve Krullg his 1.25 earned run average was good enough for fifth place in the Big Ten rankings. However, these fine individual performances were not enough when it came time to play scholarship teams like Ohio State and Minnesota. Head Coach joe Sexson. 546 Hitting was definately not the team's forte, another ground ball better times to Come? Hank Suerth, no stranger at first with his .353 average. 'gl 54 Coach Emersons first year, teams best . Crew-1967 V Purdue Florida Trip: jacksonville University ...,....,.., .... l ost Tampa University .......,.... . ...... ...... l ost Florida Southern College, Iona College ..,.. 2nd of 3 University of Alabama ............... . . . won Dual Meets: Marietta ................ .... l ost Notre Dame ................ . . . won Grand Valley State College . . . . . . won V Regattas: Mid-America Collegiate Rowing Association ........,....... 2nd of 11 'KDad-Vail iSmall College Championshipsl . . 3rd of 32 Think about it. Out of every ten men who tiy out for Crew, only three are good enough-good enough to run one mile to practice every day, seven days a weekg to row sixty miles a week once they get there, to pay dues and assessments, and to finance their own transportation to away meets, as Crew is considered a club rather than a varsity sport-to participate in one of today's most grueling collegiate sports. This is a crewman. Led by national rowing champion john Bemfield, the Crew Team finished its most successful season beating both Alabama and Kansas State. Placing third in the Dad-Vail Regatta, they lost by 3.6 seconds to Marietta, the small college national champion. Think about it. H-1-...,..-, stile-1 We Head Coach Bob Emerson CREW-'Left to Ri ht: B. Doan, B. MacKenzie, L. Sedlak, M. Richter, B. Pederson, D. Coun- sell, E. johnson, j. iernfield. Kneeling: L. Atteberry. soccer American style Charaeterized hy an increase in raw talent and, more specifically, more American talent, this years Soccer team is a produet of what may very Well he the start of a new era lor this sport at Purdue. ln the past never more than one or two Americans were on the starting Squadg this year there were four. XVith an American team there are less eommunieations prolrlems hut, more impor- tantly, the style is eloser to that ofthe teams Purdue laces, making less adjustment neeessary. Perhaps the most important Win ofthe season was over indiana, 2-l. The lloosiers were unheaten at home in 35 games, lwut the delense held them to just one goal in lmrealiing the string. Although the team finished with a 3,4-l record, it was, in the estimation of its coaches, the hest ever fielded at Purdue. 1967 Soccer Purdue Opp. 0 1 1 Michigan State , . . , , , , Notre Dame ..... H 4 Q Northern Illinois ., H 1 2 Northwestern . . . A 4 2 De Pauw ..... ,,., L I 2 5 Marquette ,.......... ......... . . 1 1 University of Illinois at Chicago . . . . , 2, 5 indiana University .....,...... . , 2 1 NVon!3 Lost -4 Tied 1. 550 , , SOCCER--Buck Raw: Head Coach E. Ein-l1oltz,As5t. XV.Coultf B- XVf'5tf 'lin, T- Ffifl- K' LMSSQH' S- Eugemis' N- Puusr S hart, R. Coleman, C- Villabonu J. Qmm, P. Fleming' I' Glu-effh, Lb Phougsphet1'u1'a1tn1u1, -I: Stupic, H. Schleider, E. juliusseu, XV. jack Guleryuz, R. Huff, R. Virnaubhuu, J. NIcAlpiue,'NI. Burger, R. S011,ASHi-UIHC11 H-U1111H'lll- Azcui, j. Plummer, Asst. H. Veldmnn. First Row: R. Heron, . The soccer team uses rubber cleats Q ou their shoes for obvious reasons. K K Q ,QQ 5 .ww . ,. , r , , X . 1 wr .X J -P A Q. . A. lk Q 4 551 i i I V E I s il l The scrambling game of Phil Wade. r i l 1 l Z 1 1 552 t tennis--improvement ahead? . ' ,1967 Tennis A ' 1 Purdue Opp. Davidson College . , . . . 0 9 Pfeiffer College ....... . . 4 3 High Point College .... . . 7 0 Cincinnati' .............. . . 3 :6 Ball State University ........ . . 2 7 Northern Illinois University .... . . . . 10 8 Northwestern University ..... . . 0 9 Wisconsin University ..... .. 0 .. 9 Notre Dame University ,... . . O 9 Ohio State University , . . . . 0 9 Illinois University ..... . . 0 9 DePauw University ....... . . 0 9 Wabash College .............. . . 6 2 Southern Illinois University ..., . . 2 7 Iowa University ............ . . 0 9 Minneapolis ..,.......... . . 0 9 Indiana University ...... . . 0 9 Michigan University ..,... , . 0 9 Michigan State University . . . . . 0 9 Big Ten Championships . . . . . 3 16 Won 4 Lost 16 Coach Ed Eicholtz reviewed the 1967 tennis season thoughtfully. Four wins . . . sixteen losses . . . Purdue tenth in the Big Ten for the last three years . . . no fi- nancial aid. The scholarship factor, even more so than with the other smaller sports, hurt tennis. Coach Eicholtz had to play men at levels above their potential, men that could have made a meaningful contribution playing at a lower level. The teamls number one man, Phil Wade, played consistently good tennis, but his defensive game, suited more for the number two or three spot, was not eflective Where the offensive game is stressed. s. 31ll'f .i1f T . I ' U if E557 . . ,,., 1 X, ,.f,., - 74,-2:23 ' Poetry in motion, but Ll miss all the sauna-. ,. egg-X llis fxldf-E 5 Wh! '55 ,gg Q, 5-,fYl 2 H ag: -1 f?f'iS-i 'la .Msg lmk 119 'I ff u N if - '42 Vtafffiq ,Qlagi-4 ik: 3312 gli. w c aw' Q . ,, -f .ff Q Q QM ?ff l, E Q 4 'Q .al . - M --4.4, . - AKI. .L m5 l i V . .x .l f f'f+1:21sfff.:f ' ll ll 3 l , -lil E'fir:'rJ e XA I Ill 2 ' ' A i To ' lil: flwji M fmml , Nw' Mxm. nf' -laflilgy. - ' f iffiifiikifizilfi .ffl llflll i5!f l H lf .ff D . Q, 'I:?ifl'i'l?3:Q: :JL L: ' ' lah! ' r -V4 - S ff ' - f , - x lllllfllllz l l 1 .fl . 'ff l I f . . , , 12..2'1fsfs5fE:124fg ls. 1 - 1. ' in gl ' ' ' WML ' ' -v 1 lf 1- w vw v W X U V. -. V H, -H A f lxva V A- E .-Illllli xy, 94 -f :V r VJ.. -xx-: 8'5Y : l 'Q I . 4 I ' ill ., lr ' , , N 1 6 I Y Q I ll I ' b z ' , Ill li fflfl-'un' ' 'llll - ll I-III. Q' 7 ll ' A g yy, z 'Iwi uno, ...L IIISS. 5 '::::: M- 3 l . Ill: l X -W .f I Ill fl' EE ' llw lllll. SESS. '4 llllll' W llllil 525252 I KQITI' A TENNIS--Back Row: Head Coach E.. Eicholtz, D. Moline, P. WVade, K. Schutte. First Row: W. Fischer, R. Testa, L. Lucey, I. Campbell. 5 Head Coach S 554 fx ,. N ,M ff, I 'N' ff s Q , Ab' vm' a 119 -mmm .... . ...,,..,.V N-ww-'-.... .. N,....x,... Nw--W-xv.-. ,,,.,. x.-1.-X -ww-N., 'W-ww.w...x, um Voinoff. mtl W X g01fef5 Capture 19m,1f g , . D P V V. W tz., t ,,-h X W .A ..,. . . .H Y lx x gQ,lq1ig,qL g - 'Indiana Stafg li f Michigan State ...Av . Marshall . . L. Q: , Uixiversiigypf Gincifixiati .A . . Bal1KState. , . , .,, . .. g. 'University df Ktintqcky D -'iblwflx W U X .Indiana ', , . . , . 4 .3 'Ohio State 'Q A N ' Notre Damel . Michigan, State - , . Marshall 9. .1 9 X ,W, 5 J .QQ. q.xx1 x,,., Xi:,.57g3 if wait 'f.. fwgigm . X -X t. HE . 'ykx ji QQQQK . - AX Vx,-,Q X -xxx Wfsbi- 'tvf'fof? if N X Q55 X x his nl' ., on , 4,14 :rg If I GOLF TEAM--Back Row: D. Schumaker, D. Klenk, Duffy, J. Wohlford, B. Russell. First Row: Coach S. Voinoff, I. Robson, B. Hartman, S. May iew, P. Welch, M. Lampsa. Purdue Opp Western Illinois .... ..... L 744 814 Indiana ........, ..... 1 089 V 1098 Ohio State ..... ..... 1 089 1110 Illinois ...... .... 7 52 770 Notre Dame . . . ...' 905 954 Northwestern . . . . . 905 968 Ohio stare, . .. ...,, 1066 1090 Indiana ,... ......................... I 066 1092 4th Annual .Florida Invitational at Cape Coral-Purdue 7th of 20. Northern Invitational at U. 0fMich.-Purdue 1st of 14. Bi Ten Championship Meet at Michigan-Purdue. lst of 10. VV7m 55 Lost 7 Unique among the minor sports at Purdue, Colf finished with a winning season. Taking the Big Ten Conference Tournament by eight strokes and placing fourth in the NCAA Tournament put Purdue in a very strong position nationally for 1967. Besides winning the Conference Tournament, the Boilermakers compiled the best regular season record in the Big Ten with a mark of 55 and 7. Only one of these losses came at the hands of a Big Ten opponent. 555 S,- 'T' ' A 556 gp .,. W 5 E i if .fn 1 , 1-fy Q H . 1' I ' ' fa: , . 1 . . cf fi - 4 xg fl ' A, -Q A 1 J, F ,..., , . fx . f- ' X 4? Dave Schumaker, mainstay in '67. jim Duffy, Purdue's No. 2 man. Mayhew demonstrates his winning form al? Ji-?.,gix , -.n'51': il Big Ten Champion Steve Mayhew. Voinoff depends on seniors The team, rated as the best in the Big Ten, owes its suc- cess to its senior members. Head Coach Sam Voinoff ranks seniors Steve Mayhew, Duffy, and Dave Schu- maker as his three best men. Steve Mayhew deserves spe- cial recognition as the holder of the Big Ten individual title for 1967. Winning the tournament with a 72-hole score of 298, Steveis score was four strokes better than the second place finisher. Duffy finished third in the in- dividual tournament standingsg Don Klenk and Dave Schurnaker ended in a tie for tenth. part-time athletics Shirts and skins with a new setting-Soccer. ,122- ,VZ .iff ff .f ' f X , TZ? P V ,. .Nz . 4 ' 2' , 4 9 gl E 1 If A free hour spent unwinding on the handball court. A favorite expression at Purdue, especially popular among those with less than a 4.0, goes something lilce: There is more to a college education than just hooks. Although it is usually heard as an excuse for poor grades, the phrase applies to the activities in general and, in this case, physical activities. Since everyone doesnt have the time, ability, or desire to participate in the physical ac- tivity of varsity athletics, the school has devised the Intra- mural program, geared for the restless student. He can get his physical activity in a dozen different Ways at the Co-Rec. And, if he is really dedicated to the proposition of blowing grades, the IM program at least gives him the opportunity to get into good shape while he's doing it. -'fig . , V A study lll concentration. 559 . INTRAMURAL SPORTS WINNERS 1967 Archery . . . . A Basketball , ,. . ..... ....WileySVV , . . . Lambda Chi Alpha B Basketball . . . . Delta Tau Delta Free Throw . Golf ....... Handball . . Squash .,.. Softball 12 . Softball 16 . . Table Tennis , . . Mike Hanna . . Mike Riordan . . . . Al Margolis . . Beta Theta Pi .... Wiley NE-1 . . . Delta Tau Delta . . . . Stan Evbuoma a Fall Tennis ..,.,.... . . . Mark Friedman Spring Tennis ...VVendellLutz Spring Tennis Doubles . , . . Harry MCI-Iatton Track ....,. A Volleyball . B Volleyball Fraternity Points Champion . . , and Wendell Lutz ....,.. Sigma Chi . . . . Beta Theta Pi ..BetaSigmaPsi , . . Beta Theta Pi , ia . .egfzt-Le x ..,,5 .M 'X N xxx X x v- X X X X vK'1 Q,Q5.fQQwwyQi.x,,rq. -.52-:, .. Q ,gstxv 3 K , ,Ya 4, , -:K --x . -1: 32 , ' V , -.af 1 'ce , ., .i,.,. , , 1 r:,f.G.wiz . 1 ' t' ' M.: , la - 'af,.w'?2Z1'e- , 71' We , , 5 -' Af!',wdg,jZv4,r! 154' 7, Bw ' QV, 2 3,-Lifxiy ffglrg 'fr 0-.1w:.,.1:. cQfff:,i.z'- rp:-,- 1 ' . ' '-'Jf41'3f 'affifw-1, t - me -mv Ekridfff- 'f',,,3y,if:4,1, - . fVi'Z .' P' , .5 ' 1 Q'.?5w121i5 , 4:T52f..:2 , f ff Zwfqg ff 7 M 1 ff, f ,jffflv M 'jeg 7 5-fp! if fC!! g , :gb A call to arms. ' fam-' ' ,- ' I 5 I J I-1Q'5'.i'4 ' Ft . ,-. yd? W ., , f nk 6 5' z, 43 fg ff 1 7 9? Y , V, 2 -c ,fi If-,,,,,...,',, . ,W . ,5 , : ,,,,,v:5,,4 , . ,.f,. txt .-M:-stew - --ei 1 .' ff Q 1- it. r be-NNN .. I if 'NN L jpeg , ' ., Y j V . Nw-.NNN is -N. S .. 2 1 . gf,-Y K i -N 5 .N .. r ff rw. . N X x N- f '-Q ' 'lf V 't are xi'iS'F A be .bxt...tiNQt . K A .X 2 XT ff-' N ' iff? Si, .1 ... I . X, X x . it , Q . X Q, 5 . 5 X. ,R , NXWM-Xa . L Q E f ' ' Nt if Lelilff' F 'D 'xwiirvkwi .Xe X 3 Yi 5 S l A r-'ri '- ff i' ' 'iiulfiva ' r X'-'xi . Q ' .ga 'R X- X 'WTFXK' N X-ge f r C , X -- .. fx '-f Q- A x 5 X , W ml. XX. www . ww:-mf. Qu-Q 3,245-2,958, total points for today but just a fraction ofthe Co-Rec's output. 560 The backward sweatshirt-the badge ofa jock. Coeds jock it up Avxgiy from the hair rollers and perfume bottles a tense game of basketball is being played. Somewhere a skirt is discarded in a green lockerg a volleyball rolls out of bounds and a cry is heard. This is the place where a girl doesnt have to wear make-up, the paradise where a girl can relax and not Worry about looking nice for a guy. This is NVRA. Poetry in motion, complete with fluttering shirt tail. -......., ilL'.'1'P Try , if-sigmii V ' '.?i'! - Aff l V - V Eff- ' .Ralf A I I v l I wonder if this suit is guaranteed non-shrinkablef' 561 562 V. 'V ,525 . ' f. 5 ,: Q t. V W - Q ' X M' 'IA .., ,'.3. MR-L, . vf . W ,,..-w nv Hia fi 5 23. djri R EX .N 5 .nr 'Ui nj I f 54: 5' IB-5lsE21,,!'kAu N' ' ' - fx ,V aa N wx J, 5 'A f 5 , 'S I- , ' ' w sf . ' ig ' ' 'J 5 r.' 77 . im L XA' . Q W n it . gQv 1 -I, fig Val' I, ' 143. . .GQIQ .:hYQ i as , . v .- - . zfx. . -3 .:.i:n- -hefty' 'JM 563 EY g ii f if X 3 X P Q 4 Tomorrow ls downing, And There is much To do. I om imperuous, Tripping over my illusions BUT I will Ieorn To wolk. Success goods me, Yer I nove growing To do Before I om Ready. 566 1, T X l x ldeas are my only Tool, Ancl The will To use Them Hinges on my optimism. Goal help me, lf I e fer lose if Because of fear of failure 6 The bewildermem of yourh Disoppeors on wings of love. Kinolle o spork And if flomes. Toke my l1eorTonolTl1ejoy Ol you Explodes in me. l-lere I will Trust- IT is Useless To wonder, For I must lef myself go Forever If I om to know who? life is like. 569 FOrgoTTen ore Things Thor will never be. Now I musf go . .. Hoving oniy wisdom To cleor The vvoy, Relishing 'rodoy for The Promised Tomorrow- Brondishing truth os on weopon, Vvifh The faith Thor kindness will unlock Any door And The surprises VViThin. WJ 570 'v , 'K 1'1kX. A , If 'I . . . , l 1 M g Liss. . ' . I nf O xx 0' -fa, A' A -. xl i V 5 ' ' ' ' ' ' Yzfflj 1, , , ' cs X R' - - 9 - 4 9 I ' . 0 ,M A I A , .5 ,a jf, . 0 N K . 1 ,W f .ok l. Wit RH If ,. 69 F -f .C ' 1 xx Ai 1 4 I Q mx ' 2 N HX ' ' Q 1 ' , f . ' I ' 1 ., ' . , 5 ' , , G' 15,,, , 0 Q x Q Q3 57 Q X 57 Debris Locke Scripps . . jane Kinn . . . jim Riley . , . Lynn Merhoff . . . Larry Webb . . . Fred Ziker .... Barb Downham . . Chicky Corbin .... Janie Regenold .... Sue Anthony .... Ann Pinaire . . . Jerri Weist .... Dave Lucas . , . jan Cooke ...... Lynn Gustafson . . . Torn Trischmann . Jeannie Taliaferro . . . Sally Bley ......., Volume LXXXI .... EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ... BUSINESS MANAGER .. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER TREASURER . . BILLING, CONTRACTS, AND PURCHASING . . . . . . . SALES, PUBLICITY, AND PAYMENTS .. ... MANAGING EDITOR WOMEN'S RESIDENCES AND CO-OPS MEN'S RESIDENCES ,.... ACTIVITIES I ..... ACTIVITIES II ........,.....SPORTS . ADMINISTRATION SENIORS LAYOUT EDITOR ASSISTANT LAYOUT ...... ART EDITOR Ann Henderson . . . . . COPY AND OPENING SECTION EDITOR Kay Bowman .... john Aument .... Bob Steimke .... Gary Potts .... Mary Swan . . . Dick Slaats . .. jamie Byers . . . Fred Mervine . . . Cathy jones . . . . . . ........ ASSISTANT COPY OPENING SECTION . . . . OPENING SECTION COPY . . . PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR , . , . , , . PHOTO PRODUCTION . . . . . PHOTOGRAPHER . . . PHOTOGRAPHER . . . . PHOTOGRAPHER . . . PERSONNEL AND TRAINING DIRECTOR The following people have made outstanding contributions to the production of the 1968 DEBRIS: Libby Bankoff, Dave Beckwith, Judy Brandau, Marilee Brooks, Marti Edwards, Mary Ellen Fairfield, Norm Class. Andy Harmon, Don Harrison, Bernie Hourihan, Kathy Huff, Ron Ianssen, Ben Klaus, Connie Leeper, Susie Leopold, Peggy Mathews, Linda Mc- Clintic, Gail MacGary, Nancy Norton, Sherri Parsons, Don Ping, Steve Quackenbush, Beret Solberg, Jim Swartz, Phil Taylor, Amy Thompson, Jane VanHoesen, and Cathy Wilson. 573 A Acacia . . .. .347 Administration .. . . 514 Ag-rmodelers .. VVVV .VVVY 3 09 Agricultural Engineers . .323 Agriculturist . .. .VVV 253 Agronomy . .. . - 322 Air Force ROTC ,,,,. . .236 Alpha Chi Omega - ---- 1373 Alpha Chi R110 .,,, . W .375 Alpha Delta Pi . ...VYVV.V-YVVY-- 353 Alpha Epsilon . .,,,,.,.,,,,,,... 205 Alpha Epsilon Delta ,,,,,,,, 194 Alpha Epsilon Pi ...,VVVV,.,. 4.345 Alpha Gamma Rho .. V.--VVY-- 381 Alpha Kappa Lambda .350 Alpha Lambda Delta 273 Alpha Omicron Pi .. . . 380 Alpha Phi VV,, . VVV.V 355 Alpha Phi Omega 277 Alpha Phi Mu .. .. 111 Alpha Sigma Phi ..., 367 Alpha Tau Omega . 352 Alpha Xi Delta ,,,,, . 363 Alpha Zeta , .,,,, ,,,,,,., . 207 American Society of Civil Engineers .. . . . VVVVVV .. 324 Angel Flight . .288 Ann Tweedale ,,,,,,, 395 Apartment Dwellers . .. 392 Army ROTC ,,e,.. ...aa . .. 292 Arnold Air Society . 289 AWS Council .. . 274 B Baseball . 544 Basketball ,,.,. . .532 Beta Sigma Psi .. 379 Beta Theta Pi .. 359 Block P . . VVVVV 516 C Camera Club . ,,,, . 309 Cary Hall .. . . .449 Cary Council . . . .448 Ceres Y.,,VV . . Vvrr 2.206 Chauncey .. .. VVVV .396 Cheerleaders . VY,, . 515 Chi Omega .,,,,,,,, . 382 Circle Pines VVVVYVYY,VVV. . 397 Class Council Officers .267 Club 25 . 398 Crew . .. . ,.,, ,,,, . ...548 A Abbott, G. S. ..... .... 4 60 Abbring, F. T. ......... 400 Abel, I. I. .......... 182, 338 Abemathy, G. A. ......, 158 Abemathy, V. L.. 195, 259, 382 Ableman, R. H. ..,.. 182, 372 Abney, K. L. .......,,. 343 Abney, R. B. ...... . . 443 Abrahamson, T. .... .. 363 Achenbach, V. L.. . . . . 500 Acheson, I. L.. . . . . 158 Aequaviva, A.. . . . . . 482 Adair, K. D. .... .. 158 Adair, K. R. ..., .. 484 Adams, C. R.. .. ... 208 Adams, D. P.. .. . . . . 445 Adams, D. lx.. .. ..,. . . 486 Adams, I. A. ....... 273, 343 Adams, I. L. .... . . .... . 453 Adams, I. C. W. .... . . . 146 Adams, M. G. .... .... 3 80 Adams, R. A.. .. ...... 476 Adams, VV. C. ...... 272, 340 Adamson, C. M. ........ 470 Adamson, D. ,,., . . . 498 Addie, S. E.. . .. ... 496 Adler, R. M. .... .. . 453 Abney, W. M.. .. ... 116 Aed. G., II. .. -.. 433 Aenn, H. I. .,... ... 419 Agness, L. E.. . . . . 477 Agness, T. D. .... .. . 112 Ahlifld, K. E. ...... .. 409 Ahner, M. d. W. .... .. 359 Ahrns, I. L. ,..... . . 429 574 D Dairy Club Debate Club Debris .. . Delta Chi .. Delta Gamma Delta Phi Delta Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Delta Upsilon Dover ...... ....., Duhme .. . .. E Earhart ..... .. Earhart Governing Board Engineer .. .. . Eta Kappa Nu . . Evans Scholars Exponent .. . F Fairway . Farmhouse W Activities and Organizations Index 320 3.307 232 N387 349 11156 370 :364 372 .......399 488 .474 H4753 250 M110 ...389 . 289 .....400 . .356 Food Service Executive ...... 315 Football Forestry Club Four4H . Fowler Council Fowler Courts Fowler House G Gini let . Glee Club Glenwood Gold Peppers Golf ....., Grand Prix Greek ,,,,.... . Green Guard H Harrison Council ..., Harrison Hall ........., Home Ec Chapter .... Honor Flight ............ Horticulture Club . .518 322 314 H461 462 462 .....263 282 401 .. 269 1554 .. 266 1.1251 368 .......441 442 .. ..... 321 ........287 Aikman, M. . . 500 Aitken, E. B. . .. 482 Aker, V. L. ..,.. . 482 Alterman, I. A.. ........ 463 Alber, L. G. ........ 116, 505 Alberding, E. I. ..... 194, 195 Albert, M. E.. .. .. 116 Albert, S. I.. .. ...252, 363 Albert, S. E. .,......... 475 Albertson, I. A. ......... 365 Albright, I. E. .... ..194, 347 Alderman, I. E. ....... . 351 Aldous, M. 1. .......... 146 Alexander, D. H. .... 194, 367 Alexander, D. G. ........ 495 Alexander, D. .....,. 194, 353 Alexander, I. ........... 365 Alexander, I. B.. . . . . . . 429 Alexander, L. W.. .. . 440 Alexander, N. E.. . . . 349 Alexander, P. I. .... 194 Alford, K. ....... .. 444 Alimena, XV. F. ........ 435 Allee, L. D. ........... 437 Allen, B. I. ..... 158, 231, 246 Allen, D. C. ........... 438 Allen, D. D. ........,.. 447 Allen, I. F.. . . ...... . 388 Allen, I. L.. .. .... 274, 365 Allen, R. R. .... ...... 4 06 Allen, R. M. .... .. 444 Allen, R. A.. .. ... 438 Allen, T. C. ..... . 429 Allenza, P. C.. . . . . . 443 Allison, D. N.. . . . . . 356 Allison, D. S.. . . . . . 438 Allison, D. L.. .. . 446 1 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Intcrfraternity Council Iota Lambda Sigma Iron Key K Kappa Alpha Psi . Kappa Alpha Theta Kappa Delta Pi Kappa Delta Rho Kappa Delta Gamma Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Psi Kappa Sigma Kneale Krazy Eights L Lambda Chi Alpha M NIaClure . Marching Band Married Students' Council . . Marwood . .... .. McCuteheon .. McCutcheon Council Men's Intermurals . Mericlith . . Mcridith Governing Board . . .. Mock P .. Mortar Board N Navy ROTC O Old Masters .. Omega Chi Epsilon Omega Psi Phi Personal Ind M. L.... Allison, Allison, P. I.. . . Allman, M. R. .... . Allman, S. R. ..... . CX Allman, S. E. ......... . Allmandinger, R. L. .... . Alm, B. I. ............. Almonrode, T. L. ...... . Alper, M. H. ....... 272, Alpert, A. H. ....,..... . Alspach, R. A. .... . . . . Alston, M. R.. . . Alt, I. L. ..... . Alt, R. A. ..... . Altany, A. A. .... . Altekruse, D. N.. . . . Altenkirch, R. A.. . . Alter R. . , 1. ....... . . Altherr, D. I.. ........ . Altmansberger, N. D. . . . . Altohellis, R. M. ....... . Amber, V. C. ....... 273, Ambroziak, I. P. .... 375, Amemian, D. VV. ...... . Amick, A. C. ...... . . Amick, H. B. ......... . Ammenfnan, D. K. ..... . Ammerman, S. L. ...... . Anderson, B. C.. .... 486, PPP :zz n.o.n. 2'-'i'-3 585 FFF 59? f7?'E'1 5 :s D- fu E o P TU P2 Anderson, D. W.. . . . Anderson, D. I.. . . . Anderson, D. I.. . . Anderson, D. I.. . . 323 336 92 226 384 348 155 341 344 100 100 371 402 314 375 .403 282 505 404 435 434 558 ..481 1480 298 230 290 297 108 391 403 403 442 360 363 287 287 484 345 272 471 428 194 381 158 385 208 484 478 455 353 450 458 396 418 421 500 494 474 403 355 390 350 493 116 453 Omicron Delta Kappa Omicron Nu . Owen Council Owen Hall P Panhcllenic Peace Corps Pendragon .......... Pep Committee . Pershing Rifles Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Phi Delta Mu Eta Sigma . Gamma Delta Kappa Kappa Kappa Kappa Sigma The ta . Psi . . Sigma Tau Theta Kappa Pi Beta Phi Pi Kappa Pi Kappa Pi Tau Si Alpha . . Phi gma Purdue Alumni Association . .. Purdue Drill Team Purdue-'s Order of Military Merit . Purdue Research Foundation Purduettes Ouarterdeck R Radio Club Railroad Club . Reamers . . Rho Chi Rivet . Rochdale S Scabhard and Blade Shealy . ...... ..... . . Sherman House Shoemaker . Anderson, D. R.. .. Anderson, H. B.. .. Anderson, I. E. I.. . . Anderson, I. M.. .. Anderson, I. K.. . . Anderson, L. M.. . . Anderson, M. M.. .. .... Anderson, M. P. ....... . Anderson, N. R. .... . Anderson, R. D.. . . . Anderson, R. K.. . . Anderson, R. W.. . . Anderson, R. H.. .. Anderson, R. I. .... . Anderson, R. R., Ir.. Anderson, R. W., Ir. Anderson, S. K.. . . . Anderson, S. R.. . . . Anderson, T. R.. .. Anderson, V. K.. . . . Andrae, D. F. ..... . Andrae, XV. H. ..... 354, Andre, NV. A.. . . . Andree, I. .... . Andred, A. P.. .. Andres, A. W.. . . Andrew, D. ...... . Andrews, I. VV.. . . . Andrews, K. I.. . . . Andrews, R. N.. . . . Andrews, S. XV.. . . Andrew, I. A.. . . Angel, M. I. ..... . Angemeier, A. M.. . . Angemeier, C. B.. .. Anglln, P. I. ...... . Anthony, S. K. ...... 234, 228 144 413 414 384 276 412 .517 ...294 .390 273 355 358 368 362 378 342 377 'seo 386 383 109 90 320 293 91 281 291 309 308 269 100 317 405 296 490 406 407 421 415 438 405 474 496 444 452 102 358 182 447 452 459 438 360 348 429 382 452 379 116 414 158 440 438 116 421 459 482 410 357 477 344 Sigma Alpha Epsilon Sigma Alpha Eta .. . Sigma Alpha Mu .... Sigma Chi . ....... . Sigma Delta Chi . Sigma Delta Pi .. Sigma Gamma Tau .. Sigma Kappa ...... Sigma Nu .......... Sigma Sigma Skull and Crescent Soccer ..... ......... Society of Women Engineers Association Phi Epsilon Pi State House ............. Stellar Brothers Student Court .. . Student Government International .. 385 154 1369 366 306 154 112 357 374 388 360 272 550 307 408 409 255 260 Student National Education Association .......... Student Senate . Student Union . Swimming ,......... Symphony Band . W Warren Hall WBAA .. Wiley Council NViley Hall .. Wome-n's lntcrhall 307 260 244 528 284 1492 313 427 428 Council .. .................... 472 VVomen's Intermurals ...560 XVomen's Residence Hall Council ..............,.......... .... 4 87 Wood Hall . .. .... 495 WRA ,,,,, . .. 11.312 YVrestling ...53O Y Young Democrats . 316 Young Republicans . .. H317 Z Zeta Tau Alpha . . ...343 Anthrop, E. K. .... .. 158 Antonides, B. S... . . . 343 Antrup, C. G.. . . .. 468 Apple, C. L. ...... .. 419 Applegate, B. K. .... . . 463 Applegate, M. K... . .. 488 Applegate, P. M.. .. . . 476 Applegate, P. E.. . . .. Aquil, N. I. ....... . . 116 Aranjo, T., Ir. .... .... 4 52 Archibald, V. L. ........ 474 Arden, G. C. ....... 194, 488 Arick, N.'S..... .....485 Arko, B. A. ...... ...... 4 82 Armbruster, D. L. ....... 269 Amiour, E. A.. .194, 412, 453 Amistrong, D. R. ....... 447 Armstrong, F. P. ........ 414 Armstrong, I. H. ........ 208 Armstrong, R. E. .... 272, 359 Armstrong, S. A. ....... . 250 Armstrong, S. R.. . . . . . . 406 Ame, R. D. ..... .... 4 54 Arnett, P. E.. .. .. . . . 504 Amholt, D. I. ...... 350, 358 Amholt, S. C.. .. .... . . 403 Amold, I. E. .... .... 4 74 Arnold, R. M.. .. . . 158 Amold, S. I.. . . . . 146 Arter, M. B. ......... .. 482 Arthur, I. I.. .......... 437 Arthur, R. A. .......... 360 -Aschliman, N. I.. 116, 394, 409 Ash, I. L. ............. 459 Ash, S. B. ....... . ..... 379 Ashcraft, E. M. ..... 273, 486 Ashmore, C. N. ......... 451 Ashton, R. H. .......... 116 Aslami, M. A. ,..... 116, 453 Aspegren, K. A. .....,.. 102 Atchison, D. L. .... .... 1 16 Atchison, I. A. .... .. 194 Atkins, C. S. .... .. 349 Atkins, S. T. ...... .. 272 Atkinson, A. B. ..,. .... 2 08 Atkinson, C. ........... 477 Atkinson, D. L. ..... 158, 492 Atkinson, R. A.. .260, 270, 348 Atkinson, S. ........... 453 Atteherry, VV. L..272, 352, 549 Auerswald, D. C. ,194, 272, 340 Auerswald, M. C. .,,. 472, 474 Auger, B. C. ........... 378 Aull, L. I. ..... ...116, 370 Ault, F. C. .... ..... 4 60 Ault, I. C.. .. ...... .. 513 Ault, J. T. ............. 404 Aument, I. R.. . .234, 338, 374 Aust, H. W. ........... 444 Austgen, P. I.. . . . . 442 Austin, A. F.. . . . . 443 Austin, D. E.. .. . . 381 Austin, T. C.. .. . . 107 Auter, M. A. .... .. 478 Axelson, C. M. .... .... 4 46 Ayers, C. H... ......., . 475 Aylesworth, S. E. ....... 401 Ayres, D. E. ........... 496 Ayres, M. L. ........ 101, 102 Ayres, S. I. .... ..... 1 58 Azcui, R. R.. . . .. 551 Azpell, D. R.. . . . . 363 B Babayan, S. M. ...., 497, 500 Babcock, WV. G. ........ 269 Baber, D. R. ........... 414 Baber, L. C. ...... 273, 478 Bach, E. M. ........... 459 Bacmehyer, I. L..232, 279, 489 Backe, L. E. ........... 350 Backer, C. K. .......... 342 Badenhop, C. N.. 158,271 492 Badger, I. R. ........... 388 Baebler, B. A. .......... 360 Baggerder, W. L. ..,. 273, 432 Bagley, N. R. ....... 272, 492 Bagley, R. L.. . . . . . .. 453 Bahler, S. A.. .. ... 416 Bailey, B. C.. .. . . . 386 Bailey, D. B. ..... . . . 400 Bailey, D. M. .... 458 Bailey, K. S.. . . . . . 445 Bailey. M. E. .... .. . 272 Bailey, R. E.. . . . . . 444 Bailey, R. L. ........... 460 Bailey, R. E. ........... 446 Bailey, S. V..158,231,271,344 Bailey, T. A. ........... 371 Bain, I. T. ............. 453 Bair, E. Y. .... . ...158, 483 Baird, C. C.... 403 Baird, D. S.. .. ... 94 Baird, G. F. ..... . .. 344 Baird, R. R., Ir.. . . . . . 444 Baitz, D. G. ....... . . . 451 Baker, B. A.. . . . . . 342 Baker, B. K.. . . . . . 433 Baker, B. E.. .. ... 409 Baker, C. A.. . . . . . 446 Baker, D. D.. .. . .. 368 Baker, D. E.. . . . .. 430 Baker, E. E.. .. ... 369 Baker, E. C.. .. .. . 496 Baker, E. I.... 344 Baker, G. R.. .. .... . . 398 Baker, I. K. ........ 461, 474 Baker, I. L.. . . .... . . 287 Baker, I. L.. . . .... . 287 Baker, I. S. .... ...... 4 50 Baker, L. A. ....... 242, 346 Baker, M. E., Ir. ........ 452 Baker, M. D. ..... ..... 3 84 Baker, M. D.. . . ..., . . 444 Baker, N. E. ........ 111, 117 Baker, P. A. I. ...... 158, 488 Baker, R. 431 Baker, R. M.. . . . . . 429 Baker, R. A.. . . . . . 455 Baker, S. V.. . . . . . 461 Ba.ker,S. 463 Baker, W. E. ....... 394, 403 Bakker, I. H., Ir. ........ 415 Balderson, I. R.. . .... 430 Baldwin, I. E. ..... . . 500 Baldwin, R. C. .... .... 4 30 Bales, D. W. .... ...... 4 02 Balko, T. I.. . . . . .102, 429 Ball, C. I. ...... .... 3 54 Ball, G. I. ........ .. 421 Ball, R. E. ......... .. 415 Ballantyne, M. C.. . . . . 432 Ballard, S. A. ..... . Ballentine, W. E.. . . Ballew, W. T.. . . . Balmer, A. K.. .. Baldg, S. F.. .. Balser, M. L.. . . Balser, S. I. ........ Balsiger, S. I. ...... . Baltzell, R. W. .... . Banas, I. R. ....,. , Bancroft, W. W., Bang, I. O. ....... . Bank, I. L. ...... . Bankolf, E. A.. . . . Banks, C. M.. .. Banks, C. .... . Banks, C. L.. . .. Banner, D. I.. . . . . . Banning, I. W. ..... . Banning, R. L. .... . Banning, S. L.. . . . Banta, E. E.. .. Banta, M. I. ...... . Banter, B. B. ...... . Barber, M. K.. .. Barber, M. I. . . . Barbour, I. E. ..... . Barbour, M. B.. . . . Barcinski, R. A.. . . . Bard, G. L. .... . Barden, C. I. . . . Bardey, S. C.. .. Bare, C. H. ...... .. Bare, R. E. ....... . Ir. . '1's54', 158 208 208, .497, x 208 Barefoot, T. H. .... . . . . Bareither, T. M.. .. Barger, B. S... .. Barger, D. H.. .. Barker, D. E.. .. Barker, D. A.. .. Barker, D. L.. .. Barker, Barker, T. C.. .. R. WV.. .. Barkes, L. N. ..., . Barkhordar, A. ........ . Bamard, D. L. .... . Barnard, M. H.. .. .. B. A.... Bames, Bames, Barnes, Bames, Bames, Barens. Bamett, B. L.. .. Barnett, C. L.. .. Barnett, Barnett, Barnett, R. C.. . . Barnhart, G. R.. . G.A..,. 1. a.... 158, D. E. ......... . E. c.. ......... . 1. H. .......... . K. s. .... 241, 243. s. H. .......... . Barnhart, M. A. ....... . Bamhart, S. W. ....... . 194 Bamhart, T. H.. . . . , Bamoske, I. .... . Baron, R. A.. .. Barr, A. G.. .. Barr, Barr, 1. P.A. .... . Barr, R. S., Ir.... Barrett, C. A.. . . . Barrett, K. L. ...... . Barrett, S. A. ...... . Barron, C. T.. . . Barrs, T. VV.. . . Barry, S. M.... .. .270, 273, 182, .266, Bartanen, T. L.... Bartels, E. E.. .. Barter, S. W.. . . Barth, G. C.. .. Barth, T. R. ...... . . . . Barthel, R. E. ....... .. Bartholomew, S. K. .... . Bartlett, I. D. ..... . Bartlow, G. P. .... . Barton, I. I. ..... . Bartos, I. D., Ir. ..... . . Bartusch, R. I., Ir. ..... . Basich, T. M. ......... . Bassett, I. B.. . . . Bassler, K. G.. .. 403, Bateman, C. I. .... . . . . Batt, T. L.. .... . Batteau, C. R.. .. . . . .1.1.7., Baudanza, M. A. ....... . Baudduine, C. A. ...... . Bauer, Bauer, M. M.. . . Bauer, P. R.. .. Bauer, S. Bauer, T. R. ..... . Baughman, I. L.. Baughman, W. E., Bauman, K. A.. .. Bauman, L. E... Baumann, B. E.. .. Baumgart, S. D... . A. O., II .... Baughman, K. A.. . . Ir. . . 11.58, Era, s 1 394 351 347 432 455 436 354 446 525 450 182 342 476 373 486 408 421 117 261 470 442 450 130 381 407 117 370 500 430 343 493 471 408 408 388 400 494 371 452 451 356 460 419 1 17 260 451 279 474 341 474 429 360 397 496 365 423 459 366 400 463 374 431 182 451 381 386 476 421 349 349 352 452 459 390 400 493 351 419 470 386 476 182 386 433 414 352 454 454 240 492 208 433 452 158 107 463 404 432 403 455 360 117 373 468 367 459 Baumgarten, W. B. ...... 446 Baunre, I. T. ....... . . 432 Baute, D. B. ...... .... 4 25 Bauwens, L. K. ......... 466 Bavis, C. L. ........ 537, 539 Baxendale, I. E. ........ 500 Baxter, I. A. ........... 117 Baxter, T. A.. .158, 229, 254, 256, 346 Baylis, D. W. .......... 445 Bayne, T. E., Ir.. . . . . . 455 Bays, C. I. ..... .. 493 Bays, M. L. ....... . . 495 Beachler, D. D.. . . . . 444 Beachy, L. I.. .. . . 117 Beal, B. L. .... .. 380 Beal, D. C. ..... .. 425 Beals, D. L. ....... . . 449 Beam, C. L., .. .. . . 449 Bean, W. F. .... .. 403 Beard, K. L. ...... .. 481 Beard, P. H. ........... 356 Beardsley, I. , Ir. ..... 356 Beason, I. C. ....... . . 451 Beatty, K. G. ...... .... 4 49 Beatty, Y. F.. . , .. . . . 482 Beaty, K. S.. .. ...146, 365 Bebko, I. M. .... .... 3 39 Becher, A. C.. . . . . 182 Becher, D. D.. .. .. 117 Beck, I. R. ..... . . 438 Beck, L. C. .... .. 459 Beck, P. A. .... ..... 4 74 Becker, B. I. .......... , 357 Becker, D. I. ..... 378, 446 Becker, K. K. ..,.. 275, 495 Becker, M. I.. .. . . . . . 478 Becker, M. B.. . . . . 495 Becker, N. X.. . . . . 500 Becker, P. C . . . 339 Becker, R. V.. .. . . . ., 367 Beckley, L. E. .... . ...,. 454 Beckstrand, I. L.. . .158, 247, 271, 348 Beckwith, D. C.. 109, 117, 432 Bedford, R. M. ......... 117 Bedford, T. .... 534, 539, 538 Bednar, I. A. ........... 432 Beecher, A. L. ......... 460 Beecher, B. M. ......... 466 Beehler, B. A. ...... 387, 417 Beeler, A. C. .... ..... 4 35 Beemer, NV. G. .... .... 4 46 Berman, H. G. .... .. 437 Beetz, C. A. .... .. 482 Beetz, M. E. ...... .. 99 Begeman, A. A. ........ 490 Beghtel, VV. A. ......... 419 Behm, P. A. .... 272, 331, 366 Behr, S. I. ............ 418 Behrens, L. S. ..... .... 4 77 Beier, S. I. .... .. 338 Beigh, D. M.. .. .... 451 Beir, A. M. .... ..... 4 03 Beime, I. P. ........ 182, 525 Beisel, D. A. ........... 472 Belcher, E. O.. .117, 247, 351 Belding, D. I. .......... 466 Belding, R. S. .......... 430 Bell, C. A. .... ....... 4 84 Bell, D. L. .... ...259, 342 Bell, D. W.. . . . . .366, 433 Bell, D. I.... 481 Bell, I. VV.. .. ...117, 364 Bell, I. R. ..... .... 3 40 Bell, R. E. .... . . 374 Bell, R. E.. .. .. 438 Bell, R. L.. .. .. 417 Bell, S. K.. .. Bell, S. I. ..... .. 353 Bellairs, I. I. ...... .... 4 14 Belleville, T. R. ........ 460 Bellew, R. L. ..,........ 454 Belling, I. E. ....... 117, 428 Bellinger, S. E.. .... 279, 474 Belmont, G. I. ..... .... 1 17 Belshaw, I. W. .... . . 364 Belsheim, S. T. .... .. 452 Benda, C. G. .... .. 445 Bender, R. G.. . . . . 351 Bender, S. H.. .. . . . 406 Bender, T. L. .......... 357 Beninghove, S. F. ....,.. 453 Benjamin, D. C..250, 274, 380 Benner, C. A. .......... 371 Benner, P. S. ........... 371 Benner, S. M. ...... 117, 208 Bennett, I. A. ....... 102, 429 Bennett, N. I.. . . .. . . . 363 Bennett, R. F.. . . . . . . 455 Bennett, W. P.. . . .... 92, 94 Benson, C. D.. . . . . 445 Benson, S. A. ..... .. 347 Bentley, C., Ir. .... .. 471 Benton, M. A.. . . . . 484 Benton, T. R.. . . . . 424 Bentzen, C. I. .......... 451 Berchekas, P. R. .... 274, 484 Bercik, A. M.. ......... 478 Beres, S. I. ..... . . . . 422 Beretta, S. M.. . . . . 483 Berg, E. A. .... .... 4 86 Berg, H. E. ............ 440 Berg, VV. A. ........... 422 Bergdoll, I. H., Ir.. .208, 419 Bergdolt, C. C... ....... 375 Berger, D. I. ....... 409, 425 Berger, R. B. ..,.... 117, 376 Berglund, R. O. ........ 341 Bergman, I. M. ........ . 275 Bergman, M. I. ......... 494 Bergmann, W. B., 11 ..... 117 Berke, L. A. ........... 481 Berkmeier, A. A. ........ 346 Berker, D. R. .......... 194 Berkman, B. I.. ..... 356, 428 Berkshire, P. I. ......... 99 Berlalcovich, F. I. ....... 287 Berliner, A. R.. .238, 240, 268, 272, 345 Berliner, L. C. ......... 369 Berling, N. P. ...... 194, 362 Berman, A. T. ......... 438 Berman, R. I. ....... 117, 369 Bemard, D. T. ......... 445 Bemard, I. R., Ir. ....... 445 Bernfield, I. S. ...... 375, 549 Bemhardt, R. L. ........ 470 Bemichon, C. E. .... .... 3 60 Bemickas, P. A. .... 194, 476 Berry, L. D. ...,....... 380 Berry, P. L. ............ 208 Berthy, L. C. .... 182, 338 390 Bertram, VV. L..272, 338, 364 Bertsch, I. S. ........... 492 Bertsch, S. L. ....... 158, 482 Benins, Z. I.. . . .... . . 340 Best, D. 356 Best, P. C..,. 117 Bever, I. D. ........... 247 Bever, R. C. ........ 261, 351 Beveridge, C. M. ........ 386 Beverley, R. I. ...... 118, 362 Bewley, D. G. ......... 294 Bey, S. M., Ir. ......... 439 Bhal.la, S. S. ....... 118, 351 Bianchi, V. L.. .. . . . . 194 Bickel, V. F. .........., 500 Bickham, H. R. ......... 391 Bicknell, B. A.. .107, 110, 279 Biddinger, R. W. ....... 389 Biddinger, S. A. ........ 382 Riddle, B. A.. . . . . . . 478 Biddle, S. Biehl, K. R. ........ 194, 342 Biennann, I. A. ........ 379 Biesecker, I. M.. . . . . . . 388 Biestek, L. R.. . . . . . . 371 Bigelow, I. C. ...,.. 432, 194 Bigham, B. K. .......... 500 Bigler, W. B., II .... . . 339 Bignall, D. G. ...., . . 417 Bihlman, I. L. .... .. 158 Bilby, J. A.. ........... 481 Billheimer, I. T. ........ 194 Billings, D. L.. .208, 420, 424 Billingsley, D. E. ....... 428 Bingham, D. T. ........ 429 Bingham, K. E.. . . . . 470 Birch, A. L. ........... 455 Birck, I. D. ............ 432 Bird, T. A. ..... 112, 294, 374 Birdsall, C. F. .......... 118 Birkhimer, I. E. ........ 450 Bischoff, D. VV. ......... 419 Bischoff, D. E. ...... 194, 426 Bischoff, K. C. ......... 379 Bischoff, R. C. ......... 445 Bischoff, R. W. ..... 194, 379 Bischoff, R. 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VV.. 1Vard, XVard, M... 111, 13 '101 139, 272, 566 256 546 '275 486, 1:59 'iii '177, 287, 214, 107, 9, 205 478 366 460 460 269 139 214 454 491 421 338 494 452 429 388 400 271. 373 346 416 375 422 460 430 418 444 478 474 374 414 419 370 419 404 362 385 105 442 268. 358 353 , 517 348 279 339 429 353 515 139 495 439 482 360 356 242 492 399 438 432 , 386 419 452 445 471 139 497 488 471 445 482 342 469 350 460 214 414 416 396 482 525 202 439 344 354 414 343 433 453 355 109 352 343 486 177 504 442 362 177 386 477 419 XVard, L. S. .... XVard, M. E. .. . 1.Vard, R. YV. NVardrip, C. L. .... 272, XVare, C. B. . .. ...... . . YVare, D. R. . . 272, 366, NVarfel, T. WV. ........ . 17Varford, M. VV. . .. . . . . XVarhol, M. E. .. XVarkentien, I. A. . . . XVarlow, A. K. .. XVarner. -I. B. .. XVarner, I. H. .. 1Vamer. L. L. ........ . XVarner. R. S. ........ . XVarnock. S. K. 105, Warren, 1Varren, YVarren, L. P. .. NVarren, P. E. .. C. R. ..... . L. lx. .... . . 271, 202, NVz1rren, R. I. . . . VVarres, E. C. ..... . AVZITIZOR, R. E. .... . A 1Varvel, R. 1Varvel, S. 1Varzin, C. XVarzin, R. I. ........ . XV3Sl'Il7lll'Il, C. C. . . . A XVasko, B. Xlfasson, I. A. .. Whsylowsky, S. . 218, E. . . ..... . C 221. VVate. M. E. ....... . XVaters, B. A. ..... . 191 X1'atc-rs. R. A. ..... . XVatkins. M. L. . XVatkins, WVatkins, 1VatlanC1, WVatson, A. P. .. XVatson, Watson, VVatson, D. B. . . VVatson, I. N.I. .. S. A. .. A.L.... B.D. .. D. W. .. F. ........ . XVatson, I. E. ........ . XVatson. L. P. .107, 110, 413, 1Vatson, L. S. ........ . 1Vatson, P. I. . . . . . XVatson, S. A. . . . . . . YVatters, R. YV. . . . . . 1Vatters, T. L. ........ . 'NVatts, A. R. ......... . NVatts, B. G. . . 177, 231, 334, 382, VVatts, F. A. ......... . VVauf.!h, R. L. ........ . 11 ay, R. A. .. 1Vay, NY. Z. .... . 11' A aynick. C. S. ........ . XVeatherman, P. R. ...., . 1Veathers, D. A. . . . . Wleathers, C. D. VVe-aver, A. I. . . , , VVeaver, NVeaver, C. W. .. NVeaver, I. M. . .. YVeaver, K. M. . 1Veaver, M. D. .. Vl'e-aver. 1Veaver XVS-aver, 1Veaver, NV. R. . . XVebb, G. T 1.Vebb, L. G. . .. . XVebb, R. K. Webb, NVebb, V. I. XVeber, Weber, R. I. . . 1Veber, R. E. .. 1Veber, S. YV. .. XVQ-her, S. M. .. XVe-luster. XVebster, I. L. YVebster, M. XVebster, M. L. .. 1Vebster, R. D. .. XVEIJSTBT, S. M. .. NVedel, A. M. XVehling, VV. 1Vehmeier, S. XVehmeyer, D. XVehr, I. M. XVehrenberg, B.E. R. M... XV.N. .. D.C... E.. W. H. . . . . 1Vehrly. D. P. .... . 11'ehrly, L. A. .. XV:-ibel. I. XV. .. 1Veida, I. E. NVE-ida, P. T. XVeidman, A. XVeidner, I. A. . . L... L... 234, S.H. ......... . 177, C.I.... XVeidner, R. I. . . ..... . 1Veil, R. XVeiland, 1Veiland, G.P. O. ..... ...... 191, M. I. ....... . 1Veilbaker, C. N. ,.... . 475 177 466 455 493 525 422 435 432 395 387 202 358 494 362 366 363 452 365 215 402 444 418 405 491 339 662 360 417 215 340 485 253 429 560 489 475 424 273 488 428 386 436 494 412. 417 407 484 489 436 390 407 271, 394 272 426 478 347 47s 350 429 266 416 410 404 215 150 418 376 424 139 139 391 352 385 450 363 452 139 443 429 382 525 352 489 454 390 453 342 430 482 414 191 447 380 466 421 194 425 475 343 191 397 386 352 400 NVeilbaker, D. C. ...... 360 XVeiler, K. A. . . 202, 243, 271, 373 1Veinberg, L. M. ........ 369 Weinberg, W. H., Jr. .... 370 NVeinhold. G. K. .... 205, 489 Weinland, C. L. ........ 475 Weinland, D. G. ....... 452 XVe-instein, D. L. .... 107, 139 VVeirick, R. G. ........ 432 Weis, K. M. ...... 449 VVeisgerber. I. C. . . . . . 386 1Veisman, I. A. . . .. . 363 XVeiss, E. P. ... . . . . 191 YVeiss, I. A. ..... . 482 VVeiss, P. L. .. . . . 242, 363 YVeiss, W. C. ......... 455 XVeist. I. A. .... 234, 236, 348 Vlleitkamp, L. L. ........ 408 VVeitzenkorn, P. R. ...... 364 VVelb0rn, C. L. .... . . . 177 XVelborn, R. L. . . . . . 353 YVelch, A. I. .... , . , 431 1Velch, P. E. . . . . . 389 YVelch, P. E. . . . .. 554 17Velch, S. R. . . . . . . 575 VVe1come, T. YV. . . . . . 425 VVelke, C. C. . . . .. 367 VVeller, L. E. . . . . . . 215 NVellman, W. I. . . .... 443 YVellnitz, I. A. ...... 92, 97 NVells, B. I. . .. . . .. 504 1Vells, D. C. ... . . . 418 1Vells, I. YV. . 432 1Vells, K. . . . . . 478 YVells, K. R. . . . . . 477 XVells, S. S. .. ... 485 1Velsh. M. S. . . . . . 417 YVelsh, T. L.. . . . . . . 492 VVelty, M. 1. ......,.. 482 NVendling, C. S. ...... 365 Wendi, 1. G. ...... 266, 347 YVendt, R. S. . .... ..... 2 29 1Vendt, R. C. . . 107 139, 247, 366 Wenger, L. E. ....,.... 458 1Venning, N. I. . . . . . 215 1.Ventzel, I. S. .. .... 362 XVenzel, D. E. . . ...... 414 1Vepfer, S. G. ......... 430 NVerline, L. E. .... 294, 397 NVermcrantz, I. D. . 139, 418 Werner, B. S. ......... 418 NVerner, D. M. . 107, 109, 139, 405 XVerner, M. K. ........ 477 1Verner, P. K. . . . . . 485 1Vemer. S. I. . . . . . 489 1Vert, I. M. . . . . . 445 1Vert, R. A. . . . .. 416 1Yert, T. R. . . . .. 422 NVcrtz, F. H. . .. ... 447 1Vertzler. I. D. .. .... 358 1Vesch, D. F. .......... 41.5 W'eskamp, R. I. .... 366, 525 XVesley, P. D. ......... 471 1Vesling, E. L. ........ 490 XVest. A. M. ....,.. 177 490 XVest. B. A. .. .... 477 XYest, C. L. . . ...... 477 1Vest, D. L. . . . . . 261, 419 we-st, F. J. .. .... 344 1Vest, G. H. . .. .. . 350 we-st, L. J. .... 430 NVQ-stcott, D. G. . 404 XVestcott, M. B. , . . . . . 482 XXX-sterfeld, D. R. . . . . . 421 1V9Sf6'l'l'l0LlSE, I. L. . . . . . 177 XYesterhouse, R. L. .... 444 XVester1in, I. B. ........ 551 1Vestfall, I. A. A. . . .... 177 1Vestfall, R. M. . .. . . . . 178 1Vestlin, P. R. ..... 461, 467 XVestmoreland. I.. lr. .... 387 XVE-ston, S. E. .... . . . 482 XVestover, S. E. . . . . . . 150 XVestrup, C. XV. .. .... 429 XVetherell, A. L., Ir. .... 362 XVQ-therell, C. F., II . 272, 427, 430, 461 1Vetzel, S. B. . . . . . . . 475 XVeyer, D. I. .. .... 449 XVhan, D. L. . . . . . . 402 YVheat, YV. 151. . . . . 451. XVheatley. I. E. . . . . . 430 XVheatley. I. K. . . .... 97 NVheaton. P. K. . . . . . . . 273 'SVheeler, G. B. ........ 355 1Vheeler, I. L. .... 107, 139 1Vheeler, M. I. .... 191. 366 XVhee1er, P. K. ......... 359 1Vhetstone, R. A. ...... 353 XVhine-ry, P. S. ....... 465 NVhisenand, B. C. . . . 97, 368 NYhitacre, E. I. .... .... 4 60 1Vhite. B. I. .. 414 white, D. VVhite, D. A. .. White,I.E. NVhite, L. E. .. White, M. J. .. ..... white, P. A. .......... . White, R. D. .. 107, 110, White, R. M. ......... . while, R. 0. ......... . whine, S. J- .4-4-... 834. white, T. A. .....,... . White. . ., . T S Ir 139, 227, 229, 247, 482 202 139 484 486 140 139 396 439 860 439 221, 866 Whitehead, B. D. ...... 178 VVhitehend, C. E, ...... 450 Whitehead. W. J. . . . . . 525 Whiteley, T. R. . . . . . . 178 WVhitenack, I. A. . . . . . . 474 XVhitefield, D. J. .... . . . 474 VVhitfield, M. A. ....... 372 VVhitney, E. L. ,...... . . 342 Whilsitt, E. M. .... 178, 344 Whitsitt, M. E. .... 261, 376 YVhitsitt, S. I. ...... l40, 390 Wvhitsitt, T. E. ........ 362 XVl1itson, H. R. ........ 150 NVhitted, C. YV. ....... 419 Whitten, T. G. . 107, 110, 429 'wVhitte-nberger, G. I. .... 414 YVhittimZton, C. I. .... 380 YVhittingt0n, C. L. . . 215, 381, 517 NVhittin1zton, T. M. .... 358 Whybrew, I. C. ....... 433 Whyte, H. B., II ....... 371 Wible, D. L. ....,..... 385 Wible, L. F. .,.... 111, 140 VVichnmn, P. L. ........ 397 VVickberg, R. M. . . . . . 150 Wicker, C. L. ..... . . . 344 WVickersham, D. L. .... 346 Wickert, M. A. ......... 495 Widell, D. ......... 366 Vllidener, L. K. .... 178, 373 NVidman, R. T. ....... 423 NVidmer, N. I. .. .... 482 Widmer, R. L. .. . .. 419 Widzisz, J. R. . . . . . 370 Wienke, K. L. ,........ 491 VViel1ba, T. C. ..... . . 130 Wiesman, A. R. .... 109. 351 WVi5z1zenhom, P. A. . . 242, 343 NVilhanks, I. R. ,... .... 3 GG Wilcox, H. F., III ...... 390 Wilcox, I. A. ..... . . . 483 Wilcox, M. I. . . . . . . 431 Wilcox, M. R. . . . .. 140 Wilcox, S. L. . . . . . 395 Wild, R. D. ..... . . . 376 NVi1d, T. C. ....... . . . 130 Wildermuth, T. I. . . . . . 390 Wilds, S. D. ,.... .... 3 56 Wiles, L. A. ...,....... 477 Wiley, I. W., Ir. .. 140, 413 Wiley, J. R., II ........ 447 Wiley, R. D. .... .. 459 Wilfong, C. K. ...... 497, 498 Wilfong, D. C. . . . . . . . 466 Wilgrube, P. A. . . . . . 363 Wilhelm, B. A. . . . . . . 460 Wilhelm, L. A. . . . . . 140 Wilhite, K. A. .. 463 Wilk, E. H. .... .... 4 06 Wilk, I. A. ........... 353 Wilken, R. B. ...... 140, 388 Wilkerson, W. T., Ir. .... 458 Wilkinson, K. I. ,,... . . . 342 Wilkinson, L. M. . . . . . 422 Wilkinson, M. C. ...... 438 Wilkinson, R. M., II ..,. 360 Will, I. E. ............ 378 Willcox, I. L. ..... . . , 485 Willcox, P. R. . . . . . 418 Willerth, I. F. . . . . . 370 Willey, L. H. .... . . . 178 Williams, C. I. . . . . . . 498 VVilliams, C. I. . . . . . . 490 XVise, C. A. ..... . . . 465 Wooten, J. H. . . . . 453 XVilliams, C. R. . . .. . 415 XVise, W. G., Jr. . .. 545 Worcester. C. A- . . . - . .. 485 NVilliams, D. M. ....... 439 XVisem:m, D. R. ....... 272 YV0fClf'l1, C- R- ....- 178, 342 NVilliams, D. R. ........ 339 W'isher, R. A. ......... 425 W'0fCl6'l'l. M- B- ------- 490 X'Villiams, I. A. ........ 194 Xvishlinski, W. L. .. 338, 515 lvnfkman- L- 1- 447 VVilliams, I. E. .... 256. 270, Wisker, A. I. ......... 202 lV0fkmfU1- M- 1- - - - -- 407 363 Wisker, G. T. ..... 364 lVUfl0l'lCl, S- G- 215 Williams, I. C., Ir. . . 191 358 Wisler, N. H. . . . . .. 140 lvflffelll G- T- A A - - - - 352 NVilliams, K. G. ........ 495 Wisinski, P. 1. .... . .. 482 Worslwm. W- E- -.--- - - 421 VVilliams, K. A. .... 140, 251, Wismer, M. W. . . . 417 VV0fthl'U7-folk A- N- - A A A - - 391 338, 354 NVitl1am, C. R. . .. ... 431 lvotflnlzs E- E- - ' - A - -- 459 Williams, L. E. .... 399 471 withered, D. F. ..... . . Wfmmk. D- P- - -A 454 VVilliams, L. L. ........ 404 VVitherspoon, M. M. ..... 150 XVFHY, O' C- ---- A -- 439 WVilliams, M. P. . . . . . . 215 xVlfSl'l'l1lI'l, F. T. ........ 452 VVUW- P- A- - - 4 - - A A - - 433 Williams, M. A. .,...... 494 win, L. K. ........ 275 360 Wriuhh D- L- ------ 338 379 VVillian1s, M. B. ........ 373 Win. R. D. . . .... 269 lvflfihf, D. I4 . -- .- . . . 97 NVi1linms, O. H. .... 202 458 XVitfe, I. L. . . . .... 474 lVTiL!l1f. D- 5- . - . - - . 475 WVilliams, P. V. . . ..... 525 NVittx1en, R. A. ..... 101, 415 Wlflglih K- 1- V - - 4 - V 343 Xliilliams, P. 1. ......... 360 YVitzel, C. J. . . .. . 365 Wriizhf. L- E- . . . . .. 489 NVilliams, P. A. .... 520 526 Wim-1. K. E. 372 Wfiuhf- L- A- 360 XVilliams, P. H. ........ 447 YVi!zel, M. C. . . . . .. 343 Wrfsllm M- K. ----- 270. S43 YVilliams, R. E. ....... 402 XViwi, R. D. .. .... 140 llflghf. P- S- -- 342 'NVilliz1n1s, R. D. . . . . . 366 YVobid, L. K. ......... 490 lvfillhfi P- D- ---- - - - .- 416 XVilliams, R. C. .. 346 YVoelke. M. E. , 150, 477 lxvflklhfi 5- E' - 249. 373 XVilliams, R. H. ........ :396 Woerner, D. A. .... 494 Wright S- K- -.-- 7 -- 486 williams, R, C, .,., , , , 363 XVOe-mer, R. F. . 259, 272, 356 Wriuhh S- K. - . . . . . . . 445 williams, R. D. .... 232, 289, YVohlberK, R. A. .... 430 llififllltw W- M- --------- 429 297, 303, 424, 474 Wuhlford, J. S. 390, 554 555 WH. C. H. ---- 4-45 447 wiimmis, R., Jr. 109, 140 Woidtke, J. R. . 140, 489 Wulf- D- D- ---- 484 gymiamsw S. A. ........ 424 XV0jdy1a, E. I, ,,.,,,,,- 430 Wurzhurg, N. L. ....... 178 XVilliams, s. E. ..... 489 Woinar. R. T. ......... 435 Wwlnh M' A' ---- 495 Williams, 5, E, . , , , , 332 WVolaver, J. H., III .... 178 W'5'nC0U. G- F.. Ir- - - - - 421 XVilliams, T. R. ..,.... 424 Wolbarshr. L. B. 445 Wren' D- H- ------ 460 yvmiamsx T. B. --A-A.'. 414 Nvoldt, M, E, ,,..-.-,, .485 XVyrozumSk1, B. A. ..... 105 NVilliams, T. I., Jr. .. 251 378 Wolf. C- J- 4 --------- . 485 Y XVilliamson, A. B. . . 202, 380 217051 .l- Aj ---- 270, NVillian1s0n, D. E. ...... 429 V0 v L- - ----------- -1 - '. . . 2 NVil1iamson, J. A. ...... 444 Wolf- M- E' ----'-A'-A' 97 B312 150425 gig Wlilliamson, I. P. . .. 438 Wolfe, I. C. .. .... 386 y,,C,,,Q C N' ' ' ' ' ' ' 445 NVilliamson, S. I. . .. . .. 486 ll'0lfP, L- A- ' - ------- 493 yum.,-Y L' yy., i A i A i ' 4 i i 445 Willis, C. E., J,-U I . A E 202 Wolfe, R. L. . . . 105, 428 Ynhmllq 'Tl GI' ' 140 yvillisy J, S. ..'4 482 XVolH, C. L. .. ...... 100 Ynlowiu C I N 39.5 Xvillifg, G, E, M 451 WQIH, K. K. .......... 191 Ymmmughi ' 'M 'iii 455 Wiuies, R. E. .... 202 Wolford. J. C. .-..-...- 273 y,,m,,, D 'A ' ' M .00 Yvillmof, Q, D- ,,,,-,-, 417 Wolford, S. S. , 191, 231, 247, Yang' 'S ' A ' ' 346 Wills, s. R. .,......... 405 271, 344 Yant' cf K' ' ' A M ' U .iss Wilson, A. M. .... 202, 474 wolfsheimer, F. B. ...... 430 YM: M. Li ff ' f ' 475 NVilson, B. H. .. 349, 360, 375 XVolfs0n, s. M. . ...... 545 Yam, R. T. AEIUA 371 VVilson, C. S. ...... . .. 344 1V0lka, K. K- .... . . . 460 yurnmc, R. F. U I A p n A 469 Wilson, G- D- 4- 458 Wolleflbfffgw H- F- ------ 389 Yarnelle, M. N. 497 VVilson, G. G. .. .... 367 Wolsiefer. R. M- 387 'fm-ringmn, In R, U 419 Wilson. I. M. .. ...... 105 Wfvlfvf- D- J. 432 me-S, G. T. 415 Wilson, I. L. ...... 450, 498 WORST, L- D- - - A - 1 4 215 Yeager' I. L. , I I , -I 433 XVilson, I. H. .... .... 1 40 l'V0If9l'5, I- C- ---- 453 Yeager, L, L, 453 VVH5011, PM Ir, , 4 ,I 202 Yvong, L. Ka-Hai ...... 488 Yeager, R. C. ' V 140 Wilson. I- L- -. 353 Wong, L- M- H- 436 xfeuger, R. B. 130 NVilson, K. R. . . , . . 360 Wonsefler, R' L- V -- 366 Yemiley-7 VV, A. , , I I I 364 Wilson. M- K- . A . .. 495 W00d, B- J- ----- --- 455 Yeakleif, W. T. . . . . . . .. 446 Wilson, N. B. . . . . . . 381 Wood. D- I-v Ili - . V 178 yege,-lehner, D, L 140 205 XVilson,P. A. 491 Wood. D- L- - ----- 451 Yelton, P. s. 490 XViIson, P. V. .... .... 4 74 lV00d, D- A- - - ------ 446 Yeoman P, D, , H A n , 452 Wilson- R. L.. If. ....... 414 Wood, G- E- ---------- 101 wie., 6. S. .....,,.... 452 Wilson, R- L- ------ 101, 105 lvood' I' B' ' 173, 360 Yochum, T. I. ...... 215 396 Wilson, R. ..... ...... 1 78 Wood. R- M- A ------ 433 Yoder, D, R, U 412 413 442 yvilson, S, I. H- U. 410 XVood, R. A. .. ... 489 Yoder, In E- I I A - I K l l - -' 496 NVilson, s.J. .... 401 lvondi T- LA 4 ---- 215 Yoder, M. L. ..,. 330 Wilson, T, L, H IIII 431 YVood, T. L. .... . . -131 Yoder, N- El M 422 NVilson, T. E. . . . ...... 178 XVOOCUHES, B- E- - - A 433 Yoder, T. A- 4 . V I I A A 178 355 Wilson, T- R- ------ 376. 470 Woodfing, D- K- -1 4 525 Yohler, W. F. . .. . . . .. 467 Wilson, W. E. ......... 215 Woodfingf 5- E- A A 335 Ynkg W, C, , , , I I , 215 Wilt,-Out, S. IIII IIII 4 77 VVoodrow, D. M. . . 140 York' C. L. A . - - U 478 wimer, M. E. .,.. 443 Woodruff, D- W' ------- 453 wikis, E. A. .. 476 Wineholt, D. o. ....... 438 Woodruff, E- I- ------- 498 iosr G. M. .......... 431 Wininger, 1. D. .... 109, 385 YV00dfUff, I' C- 4 496- 497 Yost, 5.12. . 178 231 271 504 lfvinlngef, W- K- ------ 455 wvoods' C' P' ' 385 Yomlmns B. .., .... i .... 423 VVinklepleck, M. A. . 334, 357 WOOCIS, C- If ---- 394 Young 4.1. 140 yvinklerv C- L. IIIIIIIII 484 YVOocls, D. R. ..... . . . 440 Young' C- D' ' I V A30 Winn, P. A. . . 237, 273, 295, Wvffdsi E- D-Y If- A -' 338 Young' D. E. . 552 303 XVoods, M. E. . . . . . 432 v l V A l l Q XVinnick, E. M. . . .. . 369 Woods- R- 5' ---- - -- 493 gi 5. ii. . ii f 455 xvinske, D. . .,., ..... 2 02 Woodward, K- L- ------ 178 Young, D. T. 140 xvinskiy D. L. IIIIIIII 476 Viioodward, S. H. ...... 528 Young, G. F. 539 WVins1ow, A. R. .... 367, 528 llfmdwofth' YV' M' O' 140, 374 Young. I. J. . .. . .. 178 Vvinstd, R. A. IIIIIIIII 273 Xl oody, D. Ix. ......... 202 Young? L. S, IIII ' H 476 VVirgowski, D. A. . . 387, 525 XVOOIHTCL T- VV- - 4. 422 Young, M. F. . .. . .. 409 VViscaver, S. C. ....... 380 NVoolcott, B. L. . . . . . 484 Young, M. W. . .. . . . 376 Printing ofthe 1968 DEBRIS was done by Paragon Press, Montgomery, Alabama, a division of Herff jones, Inc., Indianapolis. O enin and closing sections used 14 point Spartan Light type. The remainder ofp the gbook's bod copy is 10 point Caledonia, with captions and idents of 8 point Caledonia. He:-Mfg are 30 point Gara- mond. The pager used is Warre-n's 80 lb. velvet enamel dull. The cover was produced by S. K. Smi Co. of Chicago, and the majority of the group photos were taken by the University Photographic Service. Young, P. L. . . . . . . 451 Young, R. A., Ir. ..., 140, 367 Young, R. B. . . ..... 421 Young, S. A. . . . . .. 380 Young, XV. R. . .. ..... 272 Young, XV. C. ...... 178, 352 Ycmnnsteclt, G. C. ...... 178 Hu, B. ......... . . . 484 Yuclow, B. D. . . . . . . 369 Yue. YV. YV. ... ..... 451 Yuen, S. Y. ... ...... 428 Ynnaskn, R. L. .... 140, 268, 362, 525 Z Znccarino, T. L. . .. .. . 531 Zach, YV. .......... . 431 Zachary, I. M. ..... 272, 371 Zachary, R. K. . . . .... . 494 Zaderej, N. . . . .. .. 351 Zaifert, M. . . . . . 240, 395 Znitlen. R. H. ...,,. 140, 369 Zak. XV. C. .....,.. 215, 459 Znkem, S. B. ...... 107, 112 Znkrzs-wski, E. G. ...... 428 Zaluc, T. XV. ....... 191 376 Zalnsky, J. T. ..,...... 414 Znrse, E. L. ........... 350 Zatkulzlk, S. lxl. , 243 275 488 Zntorski, P. M. ..... . .. 140 Znuss, L. K. .. Znvela, N. E. . , . . . . 465 Zawacln, R. I. .... , .. 438 Zawadslcy, S. C. ........ 482 Zechiel, A. L. ......... 360 Zechiel, J. E. . . 150 252 343 Zechiel, L. H. ......... 379 ZE'1Z11fllSE', D. VV., Ir, ..... 417 zehring, s. 1. ... ... 364 Zeixzler, L. S. . . . . .. 492 Zeigler, R. L. .... . 494 Ze-itler, J. A. .. 140, 370 Zell, R. L. ..... ..... 2 68 Zeller, M. XV. . . . .... . 421 Ze-man, C. I. . . ...... 447 Zepik, I. L. . . . . . 256 380 Zerbe, A. ... .... 150 Zerr, F. M. ,.... ..... 4 32 Zervos, I. XV. ......... 5368 Zgfliczynski, I. B. .. 273, 351 Zickmund, L. I. ....... 458 Ziehell, D. R. .... . .. 432 Ziegler, D. O. .... . . . 379 Ziegler, D. C. ......... 379 Ziegler, G. R., III ....... 362 Ziegler, L. A. ......... 354 Ziefller, R. B. ...... 359, 540 Ziemnnn, C. J. ...... 251 378 Zierdt, M. L. ......... 372 zika, J. J., Jr. ......... 415 Ziker, F. A. 234, 237, 272, 369 Ziker, S. H. ........... 417 Zils, A. E, ......,...... 150 Zimmerly, S. I. 242, 261, 388 Zimmerman, E. YV. .... 140 Zimmerman, I. B. ...... 431 Zimmennzm, I. K. .,.... 150 Zimmemmn, K. M. . . 178 403 Zimmerman, M. D. .... 130 Zimmerman, R. L. ...., 215 Zimmerman, S. I. ...... 371 Zimmerman, S. M. ...... 484 Zimmerman, S. C. ...... 477 Zimmerman, T. H. ..... 376 Zinser, B. H, ..... . .. 486 Zion, R. L. .. .. . .. 388 Zirkle, L. A. .. ..... 455 Zoflco, D. E. . . . . 446, 447 Zollars, T. E. . .. .... . 428 Zoller, G. R. . . . . . . 490 Zolt, R. I. ....... . . . 275 Zolvinski, M. A. . . . . . 497 Zook, S. L. ....... . .. 478 Zuckerman, B. YV. ..... 369 Zukanovich, I. .... . . . 349 Zumsteg, S. VV. . . . . . 372 59l The oliice is empty, the typewriters are quiet, the darkroom is deserted. The 1968 Debris has gone to press. Last August just a page plan and a mass of ideas, vol- ume 81 is now 592 pages, 37 signatures, and over 2500 pictures. Months of long hours, late nights, missed deadlines, and blown pictures are over. Yet behind as we were, we somehow managed to get this debris printed. So here it is for your judgement, the 1968 Debris. Like it or hate it as you see fit, but remember Purdue is 18,099 things to 18,099 students. We have attempted in 592 pages to capture the past year for these students as they lived, learned, laughed, and loved. If we haven't quite presented Purdue the way you see, it don't be too hard on us. I guess thanks should first go to Janie and jim for their diligent Work in the busi- ness office. This year we were without the added feature of a Rose Bowl section, but you still managed to sell an incredible 7200 books. For the superior photog- raphy in the book, I must thank Gary. He and his staff shot over 20,000 pictures to achieve this high quality. Thanks, too, for your patience and frequent all-night- ers at deadline time. Ann, you were truly the workhorse ofthe staff. Not only were you responsible for both opening and closing, but you also carried the added load of copy editor. Never again! Tom, you were great. WVith two weeks to go and over 180 pages to draw you never voiced a complaint. And thanks Cathy for keeping both office and workers in line. Lastly there is Barb, most loyal worker and co- hort. Can we ever forget those late runs to the post office? And all those missed deadlines, did We ever think We really Wouldnlt make it? It sure looked bleak at times, didnit it? Finally, thanks should go to Mr. Gillispie, our advisor, Mr. Morrissey, our financial aid, Jack Bundy of S.K. Smith Cog and Frank Woschitz of Paragon Without Whom this book would be literally nothing! I guess thereis nothing left to say except good luck to the 1969 staff The past year will probably be the most memorable year of my life, and I regret to see it go. Good-bye and good luck! Maw Adj. -. X., v,,.x . rg ,. ,!'v,, , ,.,fg,. xt--1,1 fl' v fwwfr, x ,i X if, 'Pup u.,1, ,.,- fd. , . VIH Q. , ws., 34 ,x fl ,.,. r, .y,.- .f . A -.-ugh, .L-'-.rx : M . VJ.-TSA' . ,VH X 'H-4 -1 X., I ,cy- 1'5w, uf' , up Ii' ' 1 ff. , lx rmtf' 5,, fy, , .MQ r:'Q,,. I7 ,.,. , ., ,r K, vk ,. 'Q . ,V- v,. fy X--N.-. f 1 Isl n' ,T-11'-tx 4, 4 ,. ,X , . in rn 4 .. J wx ,Al ,mst li, '4 . . .-5fv.f 'jjril A f' -'A' 5 , I 1 f.l.,. 1.1 w ',,F'1...N1 fr-r' - ,.. A ,1 rf 1 ', 'M V v X ,v. ' ,. 1 I . !,.1, 1 ,.. . 1' , V Q 1 , I , ,', T:'l.::! a,- ., 1.1. ' ,. ,,. ., p.v 1 , ,:,',f, V J- I 11 1 v wr -11 1 . 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