Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)
- Class of 1970
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Q if if Q iam I M I 5 '4--...N uxvqxxxx x-NA E if f .-:- X Q.. .nib E 'Y I, I 1 4' .IQ-44-14 2' -. 9 1 V, vu wx - Ns 7 ff 4 rf. 1 ,X ..--..... .f -W .nl- ' ,f A Q. ,.f 49 ww mi , -H 'fx'iif257Si?' l lin' f '15 IA V -,' je.: .A f .f- '-'F'- X f r- 'N 1--.-.N Tn if-UQ . WM if cfiif .1 z A2 31 I!! X f-xl' AN 4-f Q 0 X 5- QAOWQN DEBRIS INTERVIEW T J I a candid conversation with the man who has been Purdue s President for nearly a quarter ofa century. When it was announced recently that Dr. Frederick L. Hovde had been cho- sen as the 1970 winner ofthe National Collegiate Athletic Association's An- nual Theodore Roosevelt Award, the students of Purdue suddenly found themselves with a celebrity as their president. The Teddy Award is the NCAA's highest honor. It goes each year to a prominent American for whom competitive athletics in college and attention to physical well-being thereafter have been important factors in a distinguished career of national signtjicance and achievement . The late President Dwight D. Eisenhower had been apast winner. Ifplacing the President ofPurdue in a category with a President ofthe Unit- ed States seems odd, it shouldn't, for Dr. Hovde is one of the most honored and highly respected men in thefield of education today. Though born in Erie, Pennsylvania The wholepurpose and objective of the corporate university is to pro- on February 7, 1908, Hovde could not call this home, for soon after his birth the Hovde family moved to Devil's Lake, North Dakota. It was here that Hovde's father, a meteorologist, chose to settle and where Hovde spent his childhoodyears. In 1925 he entered the University of Minnesota. His achievements during his four years there, both academically and athletically, are part of history. Hovde earned varsity letters in 1927 and 1928 in both football and basket- ball. In football, as quarterback ofthe Minnesota Gophers, he was the leading conference scorer in 1928 and was named to the All Big Ten team. Aca- demically, Hovde was elected to mem- bership in Tau Beta Pi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, and Sigma Xi. He graduated with a bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering in 1929, not only with hon- ors, but with a Rhodes Scholarship as well. 3 .4 .-51534 ,l . Ido not believe students oftoday dU'fer very much from university With this scholarship, Hovde was able to spendfour years, 1929 - 1932, studying at Oxford University in Eng- land. There he received a Bachelors Degree and a Masters Degree. Upon returning to the United States, Hovde was appointed Assistant Direc- tor ofthe General College at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. This began a ca- reer in education that, except for jive years devoted to war and defensive work during World War 11, was to span four decades. When he came to Purdue in 1946, Hovde at thirty-seven, was the youngest man ever to become President ofa Big Ten university. During his tenure as Purdue's President, Hovde has received honorary degrees from eighteen col- leges and universities. He has served on the Board ofDirectors ofsuch corpora- tions as General Electric and Inland Steel. He has received countless awards and honors. In thefinal analysis, the Presi- dent is the only individual who can vide better educational services and students of earlier times. speak authoritatively and effective- opportunitiesfor its student body. lyf0 the Udml 1f5ffUfl0 - 21 DEBRIS Now, after twenty-five years as Pres- ident of Purdue, Dr. Hovde has an- nounced his intention to retire. Though expected, the impact ofthis decision has been great. The questions raised by the action, concerning both Dr. Hovde and the Presidency, make this subject a logi- cal place to begin the interview. DEBRIS: Dr. Hovde, one of the most significant events of the 1969-70 school year has been the announcement of your intention to retire in June of 1971. What prompted you to choose this spe- cific date? HOVDE: 1 chose this date for several reasons. First, I will have served as President for twenty-five years, and I believe, as do many other knowledge- able individuals, that the University would be better served with the new, vigorous and energetic leadership need- ed to help face the gigantic and complex challenges that lie ahead for all ofhigh- er education in America. My personal service contract with the Board of Trustees permitted me to choose my retirement date provided that notice of a year and a half be given to enable the Board to undertake the search for and appointment of a new President. Another reason is that I believe I still have a few years of important service to give to the University, primarily in the work associated with the University's new fund drive, the success ofwhich will mean a great deal to the future of Pur- due. The demands upon the time and energy ofthe President are so great that he cannot devote the necessary time to the fund-raising aspect of his total responsibility: DEBRIS: Your intention to retire has presented this matter of seeking a suc- cessor. Could you go back these twenty- five years and relate some of the cir- cumstances and events surrounding your succeeding Doctor Elliott in 1946? HOVDE: Dr. Edward C. Elliott, my predecessor, reached the mandatory retirement date in June of 1945. The nation was still at war, although Ger- 22 many capitulated in May 1945. Purdue's famous Dean of Engineering, Dr. Andrey A. Potter, was named Act- ing President in July 1945 to serve until a new President was chosen. In the spring and summer of 1945, the then Board of Trustees compiled a long list of potential candidates, many of whom were at that time engaged in war work, as I was. I was told that my name had been put on the list by Dr. James Conant, the then President of Harvard, under whom I worked for several years of my wartime service, and by Dr. Vannevar Bush, Director of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. I was personally approached by a member of the Board of Trustees early that summer to ascertain whether or not Iwould be interested in Purdue. My answer was, Yes , and this was fol- lowed by other interviews and an invita- tion to visit Purdue that summer to meet other members ofthe Board. In August, after the war in the Pacif- ic came to its end, the Board offered me the opportunity to come to Purdue as its new President. I told the Board at that time that I could not report for duty until January, 1946, since I was obligated to supervise the closing down of the rocket research programs and laboratories to peacetime direction under the auspices of the Army, Navy or Air Force. DEBRIS: Did you have a career of this nature in mind? HOVDE: My career in educational ad- ministration began with my first job in 1932 when I was appointed Assistant Director of a newly established experi- mental college at the University of Minnesota, called the General College. I had returned that year from my stud- ies as a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford Uni- ersity in England and I became direct- ly involved and interested in many of the new ideas in higher education which were being tried out at the University of Minnesota at that time. Special general education survey courses were being developed. New counseling techniques in breadth and depth for all students were being tried. Audio-visual tech- niques were being developed. New examination techniques were being tried - all of which were primary ef- forts that later were adopted through- out the structure of higher education in this country. In 1936, I left the University of Min- nesota to go to the University of Ro- chester in Rochester, New York, as As- sistant to the President and there ob- tained further experience in many areas of university administration in one of the leading private institutions in the East. Early in 1941, when the nation was beginning the process of building its military defense, I was invited to join the staff of the National Defense Re- search Committee to serve as director of a mission stationed in London, Eng- land, to handle the exchange, between the two countries, of scientific informa- tion on the instrumentalities ofwar. My wartime service extended over a period of nearly five years. When it ended, I was involved in the management of the rocket ordinance research program which developed new rocket weapons for the three Services. DEBRIS: A man of your background must have been of interest to many in- stitutions, why did you choose Purdue? HOVDE: I did not choose Purdue - Purdue chose me. I accepted the Purdue invitation because, for one, Purdue was a land-grant institution of the State of Indiana and I believe deeply in the land-grant philosophy. Also, Purdue was located in the Middle West where I wanted to live, and the major thrust of Purdue University was in the field of the pure and applied sciences and my own training and interests were directed to these areas of higher education. Fi- nally, at that time Purdue was a great university and had the potential of being one of the truly great universities of the entire country. DEBRIS: The administration of any school the size of Purdue is an enor- mous job involving a great many peo- ple. How would you define the role of the university president in the operation ofthe institution? HOVDE: This question is too big to answer in a few words. The corporate university today is a large and highly complex organization with more than ten-thousand employees and an annual cash flow budget of more than one hundred twenty million dollars. Its people are organized to serve not only the more than thirty-six thousand regis- tered students, but also thousands of others in the University extension and adult education programs. The president of a modern university is the responsible senior administrative officer and is the only person who can represent the University in its manifold relationships with its many constituen- cies. It seems that only the president can speak for and make the final ad- ministrative choices in the total deci- sion-making process which goes on con- tinuously in a changing and developing institution. Every segment of our society is inter- ested and has a stake in what the Uni- versity does and how it does its job. In its work, the University serves almost every type and kind of institution, both public and private, in the total econom- ic, social, and political matrix. A partial list of the University's con- stituencies with which the President and his staff must deal are: the Board of Trustees representing the people of the state, the General Assembly and the Governor representing the political authority of the state, the municipal and county authorities in the areas in which the University and its regional campuses are located, the staffs ofthe University A faculty, service, and cleri- cal, the student body of the University, the parents of the students, many de- partments and agencies of the Federal Government, professional and scientific societies, the industries of the nation which employ University graduates, the philanthropic and educational founda- tions of the country which support Uni- versity educational and research pro- grams, other countries throughout the world which send us students and with whom we have educational service con- tractsg and, finally, the alumni of the University, more than one hundred thousand strong, who are deeply inter- ested in and a vital supporting force for the freedom and maintenance ofthis University. DEBRIS: But how do you fit into all this? HOVDE: In the final analysis, the Presi- dent is the only individual who can speak authoritatively and effectively for the administration, and it seems that every constituency of the University wants to go to the top for definitive ac- tion on almost every kind of problem, large or small. DEBRIS: So you're the one everyone looks to, you're the center of this complex. HOVDE: It seems that the President, by virtue of his authority and responsibili- ty, must also take the blame for every- thing that happens. He is responsible to all the constituencies ofthe University for everything that anybody does - individual students, groups of students, staff - that others may not approve or like, such as the live-in? in the Memo- rial Union in May, 1969. DEBRIS: So you look at the role of the University president as more ofa public relations role than as . . HOVDE: The relationship of the Uni- versity to all its constituencies is indeed a major public relations responsibility of the President and his staff, but the most important responsibility is that of organizing the management ofthe peo- ple who do the Universityis work so that its teaching, research, and public service programs are done efficiently and well. It is the quality of the work of a University that builds its reputation. DEBRIS: In other words, you're the one who coordinates all this? HOVDE: The primary administrative authority given to the President of the University includes two basic elements: first, the power to employ the staff and, second, the power to allocate the use of the University's resources of money and facilities. The authority to deter- mine the curriculum and the require- ments for University degrees is vested in the organized faculty ofthe Universi- ty. But it is the President's responsibili- ty to provide the manpower, facilities, and money to achieve the faculty-deter- mined academic objectives. DEBRIS: In relation to what the stu- dents did in the Union in May, 1969: The University President, as well as the remaining administration, has had a relationship with students that has in recent times been marked more and more by conflict. HOVDE: Conflict is not, in my judg- ment, the appropriate descriptive word. DEBRIS: But . . . HOVDE: There are some organized groups actively engaged in conflict with the establishment, there are other groups of students deeply interested in seeking changes in existing policies, procedures. etc. DEBRIS: Let me rephrase the questiong the relationship between administration and students has been marked more and more by confrontation. I-Iow would you explain this? HOVDE: The techniques of confronta- tion and protest are well known and thoroughly understood by the leaders and organizers ofgroups which seek to accomplish changes in the social, eco- nomic, and political structure of this society. The publicity which results from a confrontation dramatizes the problems and thereby stimulates action and reaction to the solution of society's problems. The right of free speech and the right of citizens to assemble peaceably are Constitutionally guaranteed. When organized confrontation interfere with the rights of other citizens, they are un- lawful and must be dealt with accordingly. DEBRIS: How do you explain the many student takeovers ofadministration and other campus buildings? HOVDE: The takeover ofa university building by a group of students is a de- liberate and organized operation in- tended to achieve by force as objective of the group, but the answer to your question can be given only by the lead- ership ofthe group which planned and carried out the takeover . DEBRIS: But isn't this something that has just come into being in the last cou- ple ofyears. HOVDE: No, student riots, demonstra- 23 DEBRIS l tions, boycotts, etc., have occurred ever since universities first came into being. DEBRIS: O.K., but the idea of students taking over an administration building is something that was unheard often or twenty years ago. HOVDE: The number of such events has certainly increased markedly in recent years. However, educational history gives many examples from earlier times. DEBRIS: What you're saying, then is that students oftoday don't really differ from students of ten or twenty years ago. HOVDE: I do not believe students of today differ very much from university students of earlier times. Today's stu- dents are certainly better educated and better informed, and larger numbers of them are deeply interested in making this world a better place in which to live. In any university, the major prob- lems of our times - international rela- tions, racial relations, poverty, pollu- tion 3 are important subjects for dis- cussion, teaching, and research, but the university is not empowered to be a po- litical action agency. Much ofour diffi- culty in thinking about the university is semantic. The university, in so far as its facilities and resources are concerned, is a corporate entity established to pro- vide instruction to students and to per- form scholarly and research work. Be- yond that, Purdue University consists of more than twenty-five thousand indi- vidual students and eight thousand employees in Lafayette. No one, not even the President, can speak for all or represent the views of all members of the University on any matter of social, governmental, or economic concern. DEBRIS: This leads somewhat to the topic of the student speaking seat on the Board of Trustees. What are your opinions on this? HOVDE: I supported the action of the Board of Trustees of the University to invite the President of the Student Body to attend Board meetings and to have the privilege of speaking because this move supplied an improved method of communication between the Board and 24 the students ofthe University. The real problem, however, is - who can speak for the student body, which consists of undergraduate and graduate students, both men and women, regis- tered in all the different schools of the University? In any event, a student must be chosen, by some satisfactory method, for this position and must him- self be capable of communication with all elements ofthe student body itself, if this is possible. In a real sense, every action of the Board of Trustees and everything the University administration does serve the students of the University by pro- viding better facilities, better teaching, and a better environment in which to live and study - all this being done within the budgetary resources avail- able to the Board ofTrustees. The whole purpose and objective of the corporate university is to provide better educational services and oppor- tunities for its student body. But none of this effort is useful and effective un- less the student does his part - namely, take advantage of his opportunities and discipline himself to the personal pro- cess oflearning. DEBRIS: In considering the role of the university, what do you think is the fu- ture ofthe university and the higher education system as we know it today is? HOVDE: Higher education is going to be more important than ever before because more and better education in breadth and depth is required to meet human wants and needs. DEBRIS: Is it going to continue in the form it has had in the past? HOVDE: Institutions of higher educa- tion are constantly changing and in- creasing in number, but the basic re- quirement on the individual student will always remain the same - namely, the individual must really educate himself. Educators haven't learned yet how to pour learning into anyone. The population of our country alone will increase by another hundred mil- lion people by the turn of the century. The ways and means to provide better education for all the young people who will be born during the next thirty years will be found. DEBRIS: Getting back to the topic of being President of Purdue, what is it about this job that has led you to hold it for as long as you have? HOVDE: What I really enjoy isthe peo- ple. I enjoy the young people because they are bright, sharp, and interested. I enjoy the constructive nature of the work of the University. I enjoy the pro- fessors, because they have devoted their life in depth to their specialties. They are always looking ahead to the future. The research people are always working on things that are going to come true five, ten, fifteen years from now. So I enjoy the people, I enjoy the work, and enjoy the challenges. DEBRIS: What are your plans after your retirement next year? HOVDE: I will continue working for the University until I reach mandatory re- tirement age in 1974. Mrs. Hovde and I are going to maintain our residence in Lafayette because this is our home and our children and grandchildren are near us. We do not want to move anyplace else. DEBRIS: What do you intend to do af- ter those three years? HOVDE: I will find plenty to do as long as I maintain good health. There will be continuing opportunities for me to give public service of one kind or another. 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C23 5SHElMSNV 31 Science as an ejfort to observe and to understand the laws ofnalure is one ofthe most exciting activities. The fact that future applications of science will have to be measured in terms of their effect on human freedom N- in fact on the total human condition - makes the dis- covery and the widest possible transmission of scientific knowledge more rather than less important. DEAN FELIX HAAS School of Science The fact that knowledge has explod- ed and the number of young people de- siring this knowledge is ever increasing causes those responsible for scheduling, registration, and keeping the records to --one eslimate is that ,Uday haveachallenge ofgreatmagnitude. ' My PWM' of 'he goods and PROP. NELSON M. PARKHURST services we enjoy were not available to society ten years ago. The challenge education today faces is to learn and to- teach how to manage the free- doms made available by this economic phenomenon and still preserve and increase the noneconomic aspects of our culture without which modern life would soon loose it's meaning. Registrar DEAN JOHN S. DAY School of Industrial Management 32 I I 2 1 Q I u l 9 r l ...M,,..... ,.,..,..,.........,,.,,..,.,,,.., ,.., , , . , . . ,, , ,I 42 55 As far as the faculty and aa'- ministration in the School of Technology are concerned, stu- dents are the most important people in the world. DEAN GEORGE W. MCNELLY School of Technology The students who enter American universities today are more mature, more sophisticated, more knowledgable of world ajfairs, and are better pre- pared academically than any previous generation afcollege students. PROF. HARLAND W. WHITE Director of Admissions 34 The Purdue School of Agriculture receives the finest T'- type of student of any such school in the country. It is the purpose of our faculty to assure the student that he re- ceives that education which will make him not only im- mediately productive, but also adequately grounded for the educational growth and mobility he will need throughout his lU'etime. V DEAN RICHARD L. KOHLS School of Agriculture The University and the Schools of Engineer- ing must be dedicated to educating young men and women to live useful and dignUied lives in the remaining portions of this century and the beginnings of the next. The Schools ofEngineer- ing have traditionally clung to this goal and the engineers who have passed through Purdue's halls are recognized for their collective and indi- vidual contributions throughout the world. DEAN RICHARD J. GROSH Schools of Engineering work with Purdue students find them exciting, and concerned. They are responsive, intelli- and friendly. They want desperately for their lives and they are seeking careers which promise an DEAN BEVERLY STONE serve mankind. Dean of Women Purdue students represent the future leadership of our country. Through the students total envi- ronment which presents alterna- tive opportunities to make deci- sions concerning all phases of their development these students will help to maintain and to im- prove a free, responsible and sat- isbfing society. DEAN O. D. ROBERTS Dean of Men te H 1969 - 1970 saw steps taken by the Board of Trustees and Administration to limit enrollment in those areas of study not unique to Purdue. ln light of such action, one is compelled to consider the question what should be the role of humanities in a technically and scientifically oriented school such as purdue? 37 Z ROBERT E. DAVIS Chemistry llffldyhem .inlci -Slams Klasrum L A Student Essay t wy du wee siqntis on tinjvneors ned inglish liyvmanitees? al weei Cvr clu F Sgllv FQRTPAN problans an uz r slid- rvls.. we no necd 2 tovk yvcl ore Spcl wel orc. .riT. onle ned Vit E'l l-lY on fffdt on Wax ore, i swim - 7ClO,' :P i slisivo., + 3IO3' + . 7ci' + sl-it Mc no ned rfimiplc bulls, ltno Tcl us XS.: pirenc 4 2dd,tlwoy ionic mcik me tliinc an imok me won 2 cliong me world 4 tee bete i l wen groguwat am , oin 2 work so dire. lusbun. i Think iwill learn to Converse with ervdition. , s - z- Siqned, - '- W ch 0i9llT6' Q ROBERT A. GAMBILL Mathematics lt is evident that the best minds in science, tech- nology, and humanities must be brought together in a university setting. Solution of today's prob- lems and guidance for the future cannot be made by one group at the exclusion of the others. lt should be a thing of the past that a university with the size and the re- sources of Purdue em- phasizes only science and technology. MICHAEL A. WEINSTEIN Political Science To begin with, I disagree with the statement that Purdue is a technically and scientifically orient- ed school. Purdue is a university Cmultiversitybz according to the adminis- tration, it is a people's university . As I under- stand it, a people's uni- versity has as its pur- pose the development of what is best in human beings. It should further both the creation of valu- able objects and their appreciation. It should encourage people to de- velop satisfying ways of life. The humanities are necessary to the realiza- tion of these purposes. LEONARD Z. BREEN Sociology Twenty-five years ago this question would have been much more appropriate than is true now. Since then, the universi- ty has been changing fundamentally in character, as well as in size. Now the uni- versity has a much broader base provid- ing an education which challenges the intellect and provides ways of under- standing the world around us as well as the training necessary to deal with an expanding technology. Man's progress has often been measured in terms of our ability to manipulate our environment, but that environment and our place in it must be understood in human terms. It is marvelous to contemplate the technolog- ical achievement which places a man on the moon, but the human and social consequences of that act are even far more reaching than the trip itself. Man contemplates not only his technological achievements but his desires, his behav- ior and his relationship with other men. The humanities expand his intellect and consciousness so that as he chooses al- ternative courses of technological behav- ior the choice will be made in a context of rationality. Man's meaning lies not in the things he builds but in the way he uses those things and the way he uses himself. The humanities broaden man's vision of what he may be and helps him to know what he is. Out of such understandings will come a better world. J. R. OSBORNE Mechanical Engineering Science and humanities, natural laws and philosophy, machines and men. A study ofthe humanities may not always correlate these to an engineering stu- dent, but sooner or later the graduate engineer will understand the necessity for trying. The role of the humanities is, then, to encourage such a correlation by presenting to each succeeding genera- tion of students the accumulated experi- ences and thoughts of mankind. 1 -1 JOHN C. HANCOCK Electrical Engineering Engineers play a key role in the solution of problems facing our society. Due to the very nature of these problems, the engineer must have a broad understand- ing of his fellow man, his motivation, his problems, and his reaction to changes ot his environment. I feel that one of the important roles of the humanities at Purdue is to meet this need of the engineer. was-' - .. Y., 5. I RANEY STANFORD English lt is the role of the hu- manities at any university to develop the capacities of men's minds, and teach, in the short time allotted, something about man's past intellectual achievement. One some- times feels, however, at this big technical school, that too many adminis- trators regard the hu- manities as having little real function other than helping off-duty engi- neers to choose the most reputatable Toulouse Lautrec and Van Gogh prints for the walls of their suburban split lev- els. But the times they are achanging, and even Purdue is changing with them. I .,.,,, .U t r t ra srla 1: gi -I I.-..vt,:5i,.2,,, :I-.Q-,. - .- swam X55 Zi- 5 ?fl: ' '51 3? Q 13 K .wx ri Q 4 'Q 43 wif? 4 X' , . ie 'Ziff . if l My V - 3 ..4' -1-iifgfkf v9:f6.':,ne- . P' . . 1 4 5 ffm' . w f. . -.- YL:.-1:1 , . '--3- 3:T?:,ti9 e . 'Q - - T .:+- . f , .- ' i -- 1- - : f f . f vvx- I V V 1 I A -. i , I if W v, .HQ ,Q J. ALFRED CHISCON Biology Project yourself in time and look down upon all those college educated future voters and taxpay- ers. There is the next senator from Indiana, the new newspaper editor in Gary, the influential teacher in Indianapolis, the lawyer in Muncie, the author in Brown County. See the multitudes of educated people, for all practical purposes run- ning the country, confronted with vast and vital problems. Within this multitude, as very important as he may be, there is scarcely a scientist in a car- load. But among those problems faced by the educated masses there is scarely one that is not science or technologically oriented. Where, then, might one hope that the best-as well as the mass- of those educated within the humanities should receive their education? Should not one hope that it is side by side with those being educated in sci- ence and technology? An should not the scientist demand to sample liberally the wildly imaginative ideas of the humanist and compare them with his own? Both groups have intellectual need of the other: both in their creativity can use the mind of man to superb advantage. And both, so capable of greatly affecting the future of not only their spec- ies, but all others as well, should leave no stone unturned to seek understanding of each other. And some within both groups have gone so far as to claim that any gap between science and the humanities exists only as a gap inthe understand- ing of those who claim it to be there. Someone has said that the arts and sciences are two sides of the same coin, inseparable, of equal value. Deface- ment of one side tends to cheapen the entire coin and to lessen its ultimate usefulness. Those in a university would do well to contemplate this. CALVIN O. SCHRAG Philosophy The principal role of the humanities at any univer- sity is that of securing the liberal arts as an indis- pensable ingredient of university education. Without the humanities a university cannot provide the universe of discourse which defines it as a uni- versity. Hence, it is not a matter of the humanities having a special role at Purdue Cfor example, providing service courses for the schools of science and technologybg it is a matter of integrating the various schools in such a way that they provide their unique contribu- tions and share equal claimsto thrive. ii- 1. In ., it ig ffw . DON F. BLINE Ag Engineering Almost everyone agrees that students in the tech- nical curricula at Purdue would benefit from more courses in the fields of communications, social sciences and humanities. Engineers in particular need to be more articu- late and more aware of the social and humanistic implications of their work. Unless we change to a five year program, however, the competition for time between the technical and non-tech- nical subjects is almost certain to preclude the addition of any subjects in the humanities, espe- cially since most persons consider the humanities more easily self-taught than are the technical subjects. L Q lx N- grqgw .,, 4, ,. I I. vu YR . I E., x .Q -s..,,' M Ns. HPYBHMW- ' 1' .2--M312- '1 '.. ' - ' . -...J-.4924 KAREN JAMESEN Foods and Nutrition Humanities have a vital role in relating science and technology to socie- ty. A very delicate bal- ance is needed between those university re- sources used in science and technology and those used in the application of humanities to science. ln the area of foods and nutrition, advancement of science is futile if it does not relate to the needs and aspirations of the individual or society. 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'i v fo, S 'O s se N ' K 47 I' OLLUTXON 8.117 OP 'ARA l 5? ,.:' 9 I EQ. A HAVE BT5- FOLIL nw JESUS THE Kg EVOZUY' Yesterday is but today's memory and tomorrow's dream. Today . .. Sunday, September 7,1969 ... now , M here at Purdue . . . finally! M. The opening convo's where? Where's that? Oh, well, I have my campus map here some- where' '... apprehension . , . the intoxication of excitement , .. Block Pcallout . ,. First Nighter , .. VVhat's a Screamer?' '... Green Guard ... Heav Hall ... Seven-thirty? ln the morning?' '... orientation .M Pots on! . . . song practice . t. Hail Purdue! ... ls Pi Phi a sorority or fraternity? ... ser- enades . . . blisters . . , the Class of '73, if C You're the best class to ever enter the University. . . 5 arrives at Purdue! Amid the confusion . , . a subdued thought. 4. a university ...threshold of a new life. .. part ofa community ...vibrant Usvital, .. alive , . . aware . .. Purdue! . . . the genesis of experience . .. immersed in life . . . emerging as an individual . , , four years during which to become . . . who? .., Let there be no scales to weigh your unknown treasure: And seek not the depths of your knowledge with staff or soundingline. For self is a sea boundless and measure- less. Settling down . . , feeling Purdue . ,. becom- ing involved . .. l've got an EXPONENT staff meeting at 4:3O' '... basketball games . . A winter formals . . . ATOM week . . . splash- ing in warm spring rain ... DEBRIS pickup 4.. Indy 500 . . . finals , . . twilight concerts , . . sunbathing . . . Where did the year go? M. packingto go home . .. VVe're sophomores . . . Well, we will bel' '.,. next year 4 .. next year. .. And let today embrace the past with remembrance and the future with longing. JUNE 7, 1970 Graduation ... rows of black gowns rise together ... proud of Purdue and our achievement ... green pots exchanged for mortar boards ... looking back ... freshman year now ... l mean then ... l guess it really is all over unique Lafayette weather formal rush in the rain ... Grand Prix in the ice storm ... Oh, Purdue, oh Purdue, how you make me shiv- er ... Tom and Dickie Smothers ... The Quiet Cri- sis ... the Radow-Stock campaign explodes on cam- pus ... June ... September ... sophomore confi- dence surges ... finally made the big time ... initia- tion ... frosh hurl their flash cards at the last home game ... why didn't we think of that? ... Purdue pre- dicts Nixon's the one for '68 in Mock P ... The Su- premes keep us hangin on at V2 ... no hours! . . . The Toad and the Wart for Student Body president ... Paul Newman, Bobby Kennedy and Eugene lVlcCarthy arrive ... We're halfway through! ... Bill Smoot and the Green Guard Ice Cream Social ... Give the ball to Leroy Indiana State Legislature cuts allocations temporary lull, spontaneous action ... live-in at the Union The Lions and the Christians convo ... The Exponent: Bill Smoot strikes again ...The Pig ... Exams ... all-night card games ... Neil and the Famous Foot return to Purdue SDS hits Purdue ... the end in sight ... open visitation ... placement interviews ... student teaching a life, not next semester's schedule to plan looking back thinking ahead ... as for one last fleeting moment we stand together as seniors ... facing the future ... with all of its hope with all of our cherished dreams. an ACI-lENBACH,VlCKl gg Az ADAIR, RANDY ADAMS, BARBARA . 1. ADAMS, JANE A ' -1 A ADAMS, J. T ADAMS, W. CHRIS ADAIVISON, CARLA AGNESS, LAURA ALBERTSON, JANET ALBRECHT, ROGER ALEXANDER, DALE ALEXANDER, MARY ALEXANDER, NANCY ALLEN, R. 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W X Q f-' 5 l 176 iv CHANG dbum 6:33 a.m. 6:35 6:36 6:45 6:46 6:47 6:50 Meanwhile . .. 7:00 7:05 7:15 7:25 7:35 8:20 8:30 12:20 1:20 3:30 4:00 5:00 6:30 8:30 6:33 a.m. I Sun appears on horizon of red brick. First glimpse of light through drab curtains, 3rd floor, Cary Hall. John sleeps on. Alarm blares. John jumps out of designated rack. John rips off his Fruit of the Looms. Down to the cafeteria for hot Cream of Wheatand coffee. The first risings are heard in Earhart as Mary arises with enthusiasm to match John's. Mary heads for the john. Mary rushes down to Rm. 347 fClaudia's roomj to borrow a dress. Both Mary and John are logging off to class. John and Mary are sleeping blissfully in their lecture halls. John is off to his next class, but Mary returns to the dorm and her still-warm bed. John spends three grueling hours in Bio lab . .. Mary sleeps on. Lunchtime in the dorms - submarine sandwiches - what's in them? Only the cooks knowfor sure. John and Mary trudge off to campus and all it has to offer... classes! Sweet Shop! library! and activities! Activity hours begin. John and Mary run into each other at Student Union. Winded from blowing balloons for the next Screamer, John suggests that Mary join him for a Sweet Shop break. John drags his weary body back to an indescribable meal at Cary, while Mary wanders on her own way back to the high-rise of Earhart. John runs into Mary while walking through the library and casually suggests they study together. Studing forthe evening completed, John walks Mary back to Earha rt, by way of The Hill. Sun appears on horizon of red brick. r 'N-Q-....., 'luh ' ' L f -. wg ..4.. .A , .ww 1, S f . +-v 1 1, fy 52. S. 1. J ,Q-.N .,. - :X-ug ri I JS' 4 -1 , xx, ..,.. , ,. 35' . O7 ze: -r P.- 'EY N 25' :..t. ,sw-1-'fl fe 1-Ss.: .Y W X E 2 ff, se f- . .gg PE DR GO The name Pendragon signifies the men's resi- dence hall leadership honorary. Its members include residents who have distinguished themselves in residence hall leadership or other affairs of Purdue University. Club presi- dents, men's residence hall managers, and directors are automatically included in the membership and add valuable input to the organization. When Pendragon meets all the men's residence halls are represented and issues concerning hall residents are dis- cussed. ln this way co-operation among the halls is promoted. The recommendations which Pendragon passes are used as a refer- ence when decisions concerning the dorms are made. The many areas of concern which Pendragon has reviewed this year include the guest hours policy, residence hall design and services, and freshman orientation. 3 e l PENDRAGON - Back Row: W. Smith, J. Necson, H. Aust, D. Haase. R. Solof, W. l.aIVlanna, T. l-lo, l.. l-look, R. Evans, A. Graham. Second Row: W. Berner, R. Pruitt, W. Flock, D. Tirsell, D. lVlclVlullen, J. Birck, 178 D. Goulait, J. Bierwagen, R. Gee, D. Daniels, R. Deinhart, W. Frey. Front Row: T. Quinn, S. Hull, B. Woolcott, B. Youmans, J. Morales, J. Ha mmock, T. Gerfin, C. Eyer, T. Pearson. t WC Probably one of the more noticeable inade- quacies of dorm living in the past several years has been the lack ot communication between the campus and the residence halls. ln trying to improve this relationship, Women's Inter- hall Council has published an Activities Book listing names of residents who are involved in activities and who are willing to direct others toward activities. In addition, a Communica- tions Research Committee was formed to study the nature of communication break- downs and, when possible, to stop them be- tore they occur. Some ofthe events which the Committee studied included Homecoming, Panhellenic rush, U-Sing, and Freshman Ori- entation. WlC's entire program for this year has been aimed at revitalizing the residence hall program and making it more interesting forthe student resident. WOMEN'S INTERHALL COUNCIL - Back Row: C. Gogots, P. Menis, K. Hosier, S. Luebeke, M. England, D. Broecker, S. Blackwelder, C Roach, P. Watson, L. Dunkelbarger. Second Row: A. Clemens, J. Ur Dougherty, S. Rudolck. Front Row: M. Applegate, N. Watkins, J. . Jackewicz, N. Gleason, R. Rauch, M. lmmel, M. McHie, S. Goodwin, - C. McDermott. bin, C. Klotz, M. Letwin, L, Rooney, J. Stagg, M. l-laehl, C. Sanden, S. 179 Into the Future -N If 5 r 181 MEREDITH SE - Back Row: Schneider P, Powlen, K. Adams, D. Stump, M. Hawken- son, P. Kovach, J. Horner, K. Loman, J. Farcus, D. Ritter, J. Key, M. Grajek, R. Fair- banks, Second Row: M. l-loehn, M. Laser, S. Englehart, K. Hurt, T. Kosin, D. Roberts, J. Russel, J. Mohler, R. Miller, Cooper, D. Revnis, R. Myers, Front Row: E. Mankey, M. Downs, K. Cage. A. Gramley, P. Weckerly, L. Wares, E. Coleman, K. Sperko, S. Loebach. K. Beaver. MEREDITH SE - Back Row: L. Quiver, J. All- man, S. McPherson, B. von Rohr, S. Sexauer. M. Wilder, D. Wood- son, J. Bierwirth, B. Fowler. J. l-larte. M. Meyer, C. Goum, R. Rattay, G. Masier, L. Sorenson,T. Almon- rode. Third Row: A. Ku, P. Siuta, S. Orme, B. Green, L. Wiquist, S. Zahm, L. Plewak, T. Penn, C. Otto. K. Adair, D. Tyler, C. Elli- son, L. Cormer, Sec- ond Row: J. Lindquist, E. Tanglis, C. Wargo, C. Klotz, D. Brotcker, N. Knapp, E. Childers, P. Piper, M. Patterson. C. Landis. Front Row: A. Troxel, N. Enyart, C. Thorn, P. Drake, P. Watson, P. Douglas. MEREDITH SE - Back Row: S. Gregory, S. Bays, S. Scott, P. Ho- gan. N. Buchanan, D. Cutler, M. Hasselback. D. Graves, B. Hoover. M. Miller, M. Cone, B. Posante, C. Delauter, Third Row: P. Clay, A. Hadley. B. Eden. P. Webb, L. Frick, J. Ried- weg, C. Funderburgh, L. Cook, N. Shoaff, J. Keilman, E. Tan, K. Tan, C. Coner, J. Nel- son, K. Wood, D. Voss. Second Row: P. Mack, A. Caldarelli. Q. Erick- son, G. Bernichon, S. Wells. R. Schiever, S. Nemeth, J. Poracky, P. Horn, N. Brown. Front Row: G. Hoover, M. Butorac, L. Sutton, J. Gutknecht, B. Fritsch, E.Coty. 182 Q5 IVIEREDITH Z MEREDITH SW - Back Row: F. Bum- gardner, T. Mueller S. Hulecki, L. Campagna, M. Sprong, S. Manley, B. Blose, J. Faust, A. Bishop, S. Scheffler. B. Gregson, B. Naugle, K. Delap, B. Colson, G. Goetz. Second Row: S. Barnes, J. Talbott, C. Lampert, K. Smith, L. Thompson. H. Ander- son. B. Brown, P. Krauser. M. Haas, M. West, J. Dubeck. J. Evans, C. Sanden, A. Stalas, S. Elliott. Front Row: N. Bernet, H. Hunt, H. Brown C. Evens, B. Myers. J. Keen, C. Elliott, L. Baacke, B. Powell, L. Ebling. MEREDITH SW - Back Row: N. Ernstes. B. Eyer, B. Weaver, G. Taylor, T. Goodall, L. Wortman. S. Ede, M. King, E. Bernetich, R Clark. Second Row: J. Decatur, K. Goodwin, G. Hurd. B. Tanis, S. Ludlow, C. Lang, L. Funkey, B. Holt, S. Haimes. Front Row: C. Davis, J. Elliott, L. Gil- lespie, J. Merchant, K. Merriman, M. Ly- barger. 183 4 ,ig -ts J! it MEREDITH SW - Back Row: C. Consaul, R. Harshman, K. Mul- lane, K. Lee. B. Lacey, S. Jones, L. Prather, B. Bluml, R. Marshall. Second Row: M. Glack- man, J, Wilson, D. Stephens, S. Sutter, J. Shillis, A. Hoffman, D. Fuchs, J. Smith, D. Goslee. FRONT ROW: K. Metcalf, C. Mann, J. Gibson, K. Kline, B. Lee, D. Burkhart. MEREDITH NE- Back Row: K. Shue, D. Treadwell, D. Slinkard, C. Mandleco, G. Huse, K. Bigler, M. Rose- brock, C. Lake, J. Scott, J. Richards, K. Lowe, A. Lowe, R, Dov- ley, J. Willis. Second Row: J. Belcher, L. Lingle, D. Miles, R. Dubeck, M, Berlakov- ich, K. Germann, M. Brost, M. Larnbka, P. Boyle, C. Rensch, B. Porter, P. Burke, V. Hayes, J. Crawford, B. Tucker. FRONT ROW: M. Miller, Nl. Thom- son, M. Wilson, R. Crise, J. Ronk, B. White, P. Craddock, P, Mosher, E. Eichelberg. 185 MEREDITH NE- Back Row: A Cromwell, D, Prost, P, Buckles, C. Andrews, K. Lamie, L. Jefferson, S. Wehrly, P, Demaree, J. Dale, J. Johnson, M. Pierce, R McGinnis, R. Shaffer. T. Sheppard, S. Sat- terthwaite. Second Row: J. Michaels, B. Bush, J. Derbyshire, L. White, A, Fransen, A. Warner, F. Bannister, L. Young, S. Mars, M. Radjenouic, M. Love. B. Wallbaum, L. Ed- wardson, S. Probus. Front Row: E. O'Dell, B. Bartley, M. Leech, M. Cleefman, R. Rauch, N. Arick, N. Coleman. M. Beck- mann, R, Franta. MEREDITH NE- Back Row: M. Mattox, K. Wallin, P. Gunthorp, P. Kennedy, J. Sanders. E. Wilson, J. Kunkel, B. Castle. Row Two: S. Blankenship, L. Car- michael, T. Pinsky, T. Stewart, D. White, L. Nash, L. Ott, M. Ehl- mann. Front Row: S. Mileusnich, S. Black- welder, M. Warner, C. Rhoades. 186 not 1 '33 fn 'F' -wi. 'tif f W ' .F l 'I i . -J: t V Q . ,RL 'V , ' 6' .3 2 ' sf . 436- ' gatf- 1 ...jigs-ii-4wj,Q Y V w' em V ,,-...- 5,-,a-'22, . , : I K M V A A . 1 ' X 5 IMS jdnlaml . if-as -fy P J. ' M' 'fa lf lin? .xiii ' . 1 sf.. 3, V, ,. Y. l -.',V Lqv . .N pri . + . r QQ :, ' H if f iii . i z, -1 'A is . f -..J L X ' D, ',.. - 5 1 A --- '18 Nia - . ' 5. ' V' L7 i l 3' 1. ' I MEREDITH NW - Back Row: B. Hannon L. Juergens, C. Con- nor, E. Erickson, E. Chester, R. Beyl, M. Craig, D. Veach, K. Scitoutin, B. Crider, K. Truelove, E. Windler L. Weber. Second Row: D. Jenkinson, N. Suths erland, C. Mergan, K Hyland. S. Mock, R Torrella, M. Blind, P Murphy, P. Henry, B Lord, L. Schiefer Front Row: S, Weller C. Matiukas, M. Skin- ner, D. Loveless, S Hawkins, L, Brown, J Dierckman, S. Brown. MEREDITH NW - Back Row: M. Meyer, J. Miller, J. Keller, J. Clark, J. Ade, N, Boz- ich. D. Bold. C. Ford. R. Smith, P. Lezark, C. Straszewski, B. Elble, D, Risden, L, Gaspa- rovic. Second Row: C. Norton, R. Wanhainen, L. Fry. K. Schranz, S. Garl, H. Dunn. J. Niel- sen. S. Sttotlemyer, M. Hawkinson, C. Ratliff. N. Winters. Front Row: D. O'Brien, P. Wilson, C. Kayle, K. Dvorak, J. Stagg, C. Hoffman, J. Cobbs, A. Robb, L. Holder. MEREDITH NW - Back Row: S. Mc Kinney, R. High, M Tucker, S. Branson, A Berberian, N. Spinks J. Heck, M. Nicksich, J Parkes, B. Paul. Sec ond Row: M. Phillips S. Lawrence, N. AI corn, T. Stuckwish, D McCreary, J. Moffatt J. Markovich, B Snook, L. Vervalin Front Row: N. High- smith, J. Hartman, D Yoder, J. Eggers, C Comingore, B. Shane J.Jones. 187 EARHART A - Back Row: S. Watkins, J. Taylor, E. O'Toole. J. Jones, S. Ross. J. Edwards, B. l-lickner, S. Bellinger, S. Schumm, D. Cline, Row Four: C. Land- strom, M. White, S. Gentry, D. Amstutz, D. VanStright, P. Menis, E. Barner, M. Greek- more, D. Eaton, B. Mutzfeld. Row Three: C. Pachuchi, D. Banta. M. Leslie, M. McCann, E. Meyers, S. Orr, D. Fenzau. C. Benson, S. Jusko, N. Chalik. Row Two: K. Couneelrneeh. K. Evanson, W. Miller, A. Hawkins, M. Kocon, D. Roby. M. Zelezni- kar, M. Miller, P. Dow- ney. Front Row: T. Hess, J, Beck, N. Smith, W. Kriz, B. Lat- timer, D. Schieve, W. Brashares, B. Dye. EARHART A - Back Row: J. Lawson, P. Prokop, L. Johnson, J. Slaughter, J. Blakley, C. Davis, K. Bialek, B. Cooper, P. Swift, S. Shaw. Row Three: B. Wolter, C. Atkinson, K. Eaton, C. Carroll, C. Dickey, T. LeGrahd, M. Gettings, C. Krivanek, R. Vanada, S. Floyd. Row Two: D. D'Amico, S. Jackson, S. Smiley, C. Crane, J. Lamb, M. Dexter, K. Smith, I. Kulesar, C. East, D. Lind, C. Austin. Row One: D. Blodgett, J. Owens, C. Arndl, D. Foust, P. Baele, S. Munson, L. Park, J. Whitehouse, C. Latimer. 188 1 JY 2 EARHART -1 'Sv r Eg ,.? 5 if, A vi- ii r 'T l 11 .Will iii. J. TT-15.-.. . is wig, X' -.RQ taasezkfifii s iQ,g:ES2I423s 'X SWQLLSCQSSS gsaeaislill gsisiaisui -- 111225231 sssasil. 4 - 5835355 Q iowa!! - Ei ., .. .. 4 .Q- B - . 4 , X is .M ,L w 189 EARHART A - Back Row: J. Garverick, P. Staclelman. M. Patton. K. Stevenson, S. Dell, J. Simon, S. Huber. Third Row: C. Gall, J. Ayres, S. Bond, L. Bas- ey, B. Durr, S. Katz, M. Bowman, B. Troyer. Second Row: K. Seger. K. Hauger, D. Carlton, J. Stevens, K. Ristovv, S. Baker, J. Stanley. Front Row: M. Korte- meyer, R. Landes, R. Weber, E. Morrison, D. Harris, N. Sublette, N. Powell. EARHART B - Back Row: E. Smiley, N. Sproull, J. Robbins, M. Pearch, S. Overbay, C. Ayers, N. Eldert. Fourth Row: N. Shir- ley, S. LaRue, J. Ken- nedy, G. Eckman, S. Wallack, J. Weber, P. Nemeth, J. Nisle, B. Henry, C. Pace, A. Washburn. Third Row: S. Evans, M. Mc- Dermott, L. Picon, G. Wohltord, L. Leach, P. Collins, M. Strouts, C. Worcester, L. Paskiet. M. Haehl. Second Row: P. Kurtz, L. Ward, P. Gergalz, L. Jacob- son, M. Hoagland, J. Tyler, D. Spoof, S. Goodman, K. Dirks. Front Row: B. Rivera. T. Murphy, S. Wetzel, K. Demeter, M. Dixon. J. Hoban, M. Weigand, C.Japhet, C.CIerici. B. Dirks, B. Beach. 190 1 2 fs-6 Q Fas .ft W M 2, , .3 4 ai E36 i.. . ,v is rw - ,. 2' 'A Qs :- -uf.. bei? sr. x i ,z-,. V.-we i K 13?Ei' . ysfqs., as f . if-'V .I e H. -..- U rr 5 NE W' v I Xe: 1,-fs -W f' 'T' ,gl y x SJ Eff EARHART B - Back Row: V. Moore, C. Brig- ner, G. Vollmer, S. Ryker, K. Salveter, A. Christian, P. Ring, B. Wicks, C. l-logeboom, S. Burnke, L. Vineyard, V. Bates, Front Row: J. Gordon, E. Diltz, P. Osborn, A. Alexander. C. Caldwell, D. Voss, S. Burton, J. Ponton, P. Burcker, S. Lowry. EARHART B - Back Row: J. Grabert, J. Schail, N, Scheerer, B. Trent, C. Brown, M. Feltner, D, Alt, K, Thompson, P. Markel, Third Row: G. Murphy E. Feldman, K. Srnat- lik, P. Teske, M. Kas- sin, J. Layman, S. San- ford, R. Richwine, E. Wang, D. Petrie, P. Wagel. Row Two: K. Dolezal, N. Christen- sen, A. Loehr, C. Torr, M. Stankey. J. Corwin S. Cowen, L. Vanover, Y. Hauser, A. Rader. Front Row: K. Miller B. Beiley, R. Cauble, A. Howell, D. Carter, C. Bell, P. High, C. Glid- den, B. Pinaire. i 191 .J-sk 49. xg? I EARHART C - Back Row: P. Hoffer, J. Young, S. Everly, K. Mitchell, P. Berger, E. Meyer, L. Arboe. J. Parsons, B. Brudo, D. Humbarger. Third Row: M. King, M. Ge- bert, C. Milner, C. McDermott, G. France, C. Kohn, D. Martin, N. Schussler, B. Kraft, D. McMillan, N. Dunklan, L. Cotton. Second Row: L. Lawrence, V. Lemon, V. Hurst, K. Blake, B. Myron, S. Boslough, C. Worrell, P. Sheridan, L. Freitag, L. Selig. Front Row: L. Smith, J. Barancyk, A. Schmidt, S. Burrows, J. Windler, N. Hedlin, E. Cheris, P. Hardesty, S. Loehr, V. Shidler. EARHART C - Back Row: P. Wowerton, J. Andrew, C. Wier, B. Andrews, G. Walker, S. Turek, V. Hollman, H. Haag, L. Walker, K. Bushnell. Fourth Row: B. Johnson, J. Briggs, M. Whitesel, G. Riley, L. Hartwick, J. Hille- meyer, L. Roefer, B. Cumberland, D. Bauchle, M. Burns, J. Trankle. Third Row: K. Shoemaker, J. Adank, R. Smith, S. Hillman, B. Frye, K. Ball, S. Fol- ey, L. Hawk, T. True. Second Row: S. Bean- lieu, B. Moon, A. Schaaf, B. Tindal, P. Rudy, J. Moore, K. McNerney, D. Staf- ford, W. Brown. Front Row: C. Werking, B. Hentzen, T. Riemen- schneider, A. Ferris, S. Gumberts, S. Hotten- stein, I. Kelly, C. Fisch- er, D. Main. EARHART D - Back Row: K. Dodd, L. Shee- hey, J. Nichols, B. Gorman, M. Bower, S. Greaves, A. Fox, P. Fieber, K. Vollmer, K. Smith. Third Row: M. Julius, A. Hyrc, K. Houston, T. Bender, S. Kustka, S. Dlckmann, C. Hayes, S. Hill, K. Tuta, C. Jakubowicz. Second Row: K. Ran- som, C. Sheely, J. Hansen, D. Gross, N. Rowe, J. Starkey, J. Mackler, J. Jackewicz, N. Cree, M. Miller. Front Row: B. Engle. C. Langford, J. Weigand, R. Conrad, M. Young, B. Judson, R. Terrill, E. Brown, S. Davis. 1 .iff 3 EARHART D - Back Row: M. Johnson, P. Barr, M. Fox, M. Kent, C. Hilleary, J. Crane, M. Bogeman, K. Haz- ett, S. Rutz, D. Smith. Third Row: G. Kuhn, L. Woodruff. S. Bertsch, B. Day, C. Moline, S. Patton, J. Coapstick, N. Evanson, L. Sears, B. Frasure. Second Row: K. Marek, J. Cox, T. Apgar, K. Shaver, J. Munsell, B. Szarkow- icz, N. Oster, D. Sad- ler, B. Kleinwachter, J. Williams, M. Howard. Front Row: L. Corpus, M. Briscoe, S. Mitchell, L. Goodwin, J. Maines, B. Gemmer, M. Mcl-lie, L. Bunner, P. Ballard. 4 EARHART o - Back 5 Row: J. Taylor, M. McCammon, L. Bush, C. Howell, D. Watkins, C. Teetor, J. Hunt. Fourth Row: D. Smith L. Wasko, Y. Ginther, P. Smock, J. Mundell, S. Reed, K. Van Scyoc, M. Potts. Third Row: C. Caldwell, R. Manges, N. Holm, L. Swanson, C. Randall, J. Sutton, S. Sehman, S. Ishida. Second Row: L. Hug- gins. P. Catron, M. Murphy, P. Kindy, B. Lindsay, P. Limp, E. Jarris. Front Row: M. Robbins, J. Se-lesnick, L. Rhetts. 195 GRAD HOUSE WEST BOARD: Back Row: IVI. Ivlatlm, J. Baxendale. L. Grannan, E. Shafer, G. Nogamn, S. Schroe- der. Front Row: L. Abbott. S. Molnar, S. Jorgensen. R. Heck- ard, R. Jurbala, IVI. Nueclenthal. F. Baird. T. IVlcNuchoI. GRADUATE I- 196 GRAD HOUSE WEST - Back Row: P. Novvosel. J. Dyer, B. Mezydle, J. Bnerderman, IVI. Rotnsf chald, D. Hayes. J. Johnson, L. Saber, L. Espey. Second Row: S, Nloayer, F. Really, S. Blederman, B. Hof- meister, K. Pearson, N. Granack. Front Row: S. Lelgn, R. Parr, L. Mason,V. Epps, 197 .,.- 1-. Q- w. -p, M.- 4?-if in x. 4- .f- ..- , .- M,- -1 N.. -N v 4 'i' Q-p .0 ,f Q ! ls.. S 5,-JA 5 lx N . . I f f f v . .lib ' , PUR g .W- f It ., ME I' UN X ' 11' il 1 5 .x . l if WPCU E' 1 x 3 4 4. QQ gg p W, DUHME - Back Row: L. Bombich, J. Bach- rneyer, M. Heath, J Powell, K. Woodward S. Robbins, C. Rooze C. Collier, B. Wood. J Dissauer, S. Stanz, C Brechbill. Third Row K. Williams, K. Phil- lips, M. Patty, K. Jen- kins, S. Glazier, S. Val- dez, L. Kremer, R. Gilli- eron, S. Bertalan, J Greco, M. Nunchuck D. Miller, J. Stout, T Beck. Second Row: M. Rice, N. Watkins, R Gemlich, M. Stack, C Morphew, G. Wein- hold, V. Thinnes, J Schultz, K. Spencer, P Whittinghill, C. Wilson D. Miller, C. l-leaston Front Row: E. Wood, P Ba rksdale, M. Mc- Farren, I. Weinstein, S Konrad, P. l-lill, B Leaverton, P. Nichols J. Johnson, R. Schroe- der, B. Watson. 200 VW NDSGR x HALL Duhme sv- ,sa . .J 2 Q 5 YS-7 DUHNIE - Back Row J. Terey. L. Schneider IVI. Young, R. Magura C. Straub, C. Lee, NI IVIcAnaIIy, R. Eggies ton, C. Poteet, P Rodgers. Third Row B. Troyel, K. Adams, R Mayer, P. Elliott, G Dodge, S. Fields. L Dunn. J. Hunter, N Dinius. C. Meinert Second Row: R. White L. Laidig, IVI. Baver, K Austill, K. Battleday R. Kaley, J. Carithers C. Westbrook, C. IVIa- zurkiewicz, W. Shaffer H. Lithgow, C. Fah- renkrug. Front Row: P Schrock, I. Schnautz D. Johnson, S. Finke N. Young, J. Ustanik K. Westherford, J Reynolds. 201 SHEALY - Back Row: B. Reece, S. Miller, F. Oster, S. Clemens, F. Hanika, D. Vose, B. Geick, S. Rhodes, J. Bailey, B. Baldwin, A. Mock, B. Ott, M. Pars ker, J. Cradick. Third Row: V Ford, S. War- vel, N. Cripe, C. Mc- Ginnis, S. Wiggerhorn. J. Stewart, S. Horst, N. Mlekoda1,B.Barnhart. C. Gavin. Second Row: M. Miller, K. Loveless, P. Wilson, V. Swain, B. Liehr, J. Urbin, L. lsom, S. Recob, S. Schwartz, N. Gentry. Front Row: S. Stultz, S. Liggett, M. Trauner, P. Serpe, E. James, P. Barnhart, D. Carter, B. Albert. SHEALY - Back Row: C. Strangebye, C. Johnson. L. Pope, L. McAdams, J. Carlson, C. Lauver, J. Berg' bauer, J. von Behren, A. Mathews, C. Freas. C. Carlson, L. Madox. Third Row: C. King, E. Heinhold, P. Rodri' guez, D. Stockham, A. Baade. R. Durbin, P. Grist, C. McNeill, D. Netzel, S. Burns, J. Whisler. Second Row: K. Hendrich, K. Spaulding, K. Kania, R. Keller, J. Cather- man, K. Kreutzfeld, J. Johnson, D. Mason, K. Newman, N. O'Gara. Front Row: B. King, L. Meyer, K. Deverick, C. Newton, P. Swissholm, N. Croll, L. Wineinger, H. Seidel. 202 ' fl' fv-'Q ' ,L-5 0-fd. ef -5 ' :Y- .. .,., ,Q .5 ' .5- . fzwfl ,.-1. .W .I h if' jf-!'I1'hR iff,-, X I' :J 1 . g' Shealy SHEALY - Back Row: G. Enrlght. M. I-laugh' ey. K. Danielson, S. Gogel,lVl.Scl1wartz,lVI. Helms, D. Haller, J. EIA lis, S. Frodm, FZ. Stark, N. Etchison, C. Buck- ler, A, Absher, lVl.Gola- ta, B. Hardin, J. IVlur- ray, E, Burbrlnk, R. lvliltonberger, L. Kle- pura, K. Miers. R. Parmerlee, S. Lewark. R. Wheeler. Second Row: S, Marrler, J. Thorrlberry, D. Schniz- er, V. Rudbeck, S. Kiel- plnski, E. Horvath, C. Alexander. Nl. Scott. lVl. Nlulls, A. Kung, S, Hobbs. Front Row: K. Tarman, lVl. Parrett, lVl. Halsey, V. Astolas, G. Janko. C. Fry, J. Rog- ers. G. Zoller, lVl, Swank. 203 3 VAWTER - Back Row: S. Ziemkiewicz, B. Sheehan, J. Sullivan, D. Knesek, K. Downs, L. Wetzel, N. Davis. Fourth Row: H. Po- powzad. J. Plahetka, M. Plahetka, S. Ad- ams, L. Vargo. L. Hal- lin, A. Flora. Third Row: J. Miller, M. Helms, E. Baker, C. Lustgarten, S. Biddle, V. Mishevich, D. Col- well, C. Dycus. Second Row: B. Steffen, K. Steffen, B. Davis, K. Williams, L. Nelson. Front Row: A. Werner, S. Paul, J. Ullrich, S. Lauerman, J. Stibbie, D. Stewart. VAWTER - Back Row: K. McKewen, M. Ben- nett, K. Manwaring, N. Leathers, S. Stephen- son, K. Schultz, J. Smith, D. Howard, A. Barclay. Fourth Row: K. Kissel, D. Fridlund. L. Wang, S. Nickle, N. Lockridge, J. Ehinger, S. Luebke, B. Vestal, J. Anderson, C. Nowicki. K. Kniola, D. Strange, K. Holcomb. Third Row: V. Marks, S. Kahre, C. Owens, S. Levin, L. Feldman, L. Dolk, T. Saracoff, C. Koester. C. Luebke, L. Sell. N. Lucy. B. Arm- strong, L. Mohler, S. Yokel, B. Kamradt. Second Row: M. Scheuermann, A. Flowers, T. Kubon, N. Arnold. L. Feldman, L. Pearson, D. Buell, A. Mackenzie. Front Row: P. Seltzer, P. Sansone. M. Dybei. C. Madak, K. Fell, P. Durbin, S. Hammerstein, C. Thrine, D. Skeates, E. Weaver, L. Hausen- bauer, R. Kinney. 204 -f-nl ' Vawter VAWTER - Back Row B. Berl, K. Bennett. L Montgomery, B. Arter M. Plemazek, C. Grov er, N. Standish, B Grugsby. Fourth Row K. Sweeney, A. Cox, B Bodem, R. Schlehu ser, S. Grossrnckle, C Saxton, S, Schultz Third Row: S. Guth, E Jones, D. Vogt. D. Fa sel, B. White, K. Crews P. Pappas, Nl. Smith Second Row: Nl. Rodrn guez, Nl. Nattkemper K. Knost, L. Gramm, B Pohlmann. Front Row: R. Goodwm, J. Anton sen, P. Wentworth, S Snell, L, IVIcGaha, D Feehan, P. Barrett. 205 3 206 , ..,'f,'fff 9.4 L 1- eww D :YF c V x '-'ff 1 P-3 . , ' F 4' 31 'B' L K - Q - - ' 0-15 5' -::. Lis .4-st: ,Cn A M fs-P N:--:-44 .:' ,,1.-off g Q. '- '33 l 4'QQ ' 'in Q. gff,.s,5,. .rf W fvit WARREN - Back Row: S, Turnipseed, K Bache. C. Risley, L Henn, C. Wick, B. Hol- lonquest, L. Diesslin Third Row: M. Mark, J Windhorst, C. Ma thews, T. Stratman, R Meagher, M. Bronnen berg, R. Mossey, J Broeker. W. Colwell Second Row: G. Rine- hart, K. Childs, C Roberts, L. Snecldon J. Cragun, B. Robison M. Hensinger, T. Stoll S. Woods, S. Johnson J. Carter. Front Row D. Echt, S. Everly, L Rooney. K. Browning, A. Pogue, M. Baker. WARREN - Back Row: P. Awe, K. Tuttle, B. Wray, S. Klisiak, C. Walker. S. Thistleth- waite, S. Tate. C. Glass. Third Row: J. Dome, J. Herr, S. Wal- lace, K. Gant, E. Baughman, S. Pon- tius, J. Vorwald, C. Hisker, P. Smiley, M. Blackwell. Second Row: S. Hanna, M. Hupp, K. Ward, l. Rub- in, L. Sergent. D. Brad- ford, B. Rodgers, C. Uebelhor. P. Rarnsley, M. Weart. Front Row: P. Gurgevich, J. Hall- berg, L. Rafert, L. Elli- son, J. Harding, E. Weflen. 208 'x tt- , wx. . -M. av 'Y an Q, I X 1 env PMN as-f if 3 i. a Wx Warren 3 xl. Q X5 Ni eg .x ll 5 5' 1' f '33 9 it 3 tw , X ? S WARREN - Back Row: H. Dinkowskn, C. Kretneolis, B. Ray, S. Hampton, R. Ruse, L. Redenbarger, M. Ma- son, L. Weddle. Third Row: S. Huntanen, M. Coglianese. M. Stumpf. R. Cooksey. C. Nordyke, D. Day- walt, J. Lind, R. Lacy. Second Row: K. Thom- as, P. Hannah, C. Hamacnek, S. Henry, B. Wert, C. Garst, T. Moseman, R. Fox. Front Row: D. Kiefner. J. Seaman, P. Smith, N1.Kauser,IVI.lVInIIer. 209 WOOD - Back Row: S. Miller, S. Schmitz, P. Ricks, K. Carlton, D. Sramek, N. Raush, E. Warner, J. Shown, T. Fulk, T. Olson. Third Row: K. Barkman, P. Stucke, M. Koontz, J. Moutoux, P. l-layt, S. Atherton, R. Zachery, J. Moore, P. Jones. Second Row: J. Mesch- berger, M. Kark, M. Pharr, K. Westie, S. Martens, C. Dorsett, S. Lamble, J. Wohler, A. Watson. Front Row: S. Van Horn, L. Nichols, K. Hosier, M. Immel, C. Youngquist, M. Getz. WOOD- Back Row: N Richards, L. Beuscher L. Carl, J. Watson, J Quandt, T. Heilig, T Townsiey. Third Row K. Valenza, L. Pierce J. Wuttke, G. Boyd, A Leeds, L. Robinson, R Warren, C. Mitchell Second Row: S. Mos baugh, M. Kelley, D Hammond, J. An dreone, D. Neukam, P Willits, K. Kowalski, P Antonides. Front Row J. Carlson, G. Smith N. Kimmerling, C Bruhn, L. Bauman, J Meier. 210 i IAN 6 A X Wood WOOD - Back Row: A. Washburn, C. Poeh- mann, A. Zenner, L. Ramey, J. Nign, C. Richards. C. Gogots. B. Rasmussen. A. Friend, J. Eubanks. Third Row: lVl. IVlertz, K. Delaney. L. Wll- liams. D. l-lenclerson. K. Combs, L. lvlisner, lVl, Brust, S. lVlerrlll, B. Dahlgren. Second Row: S. Bilyeu, C. Hoover, L. Hobson, S. Hanger, L. Napierala, B. Nllller, K. Fell, G. Stevens. Nl. Baker, T. Taylor. Front Row: B. Kannapel, V. Andres. L. Hammerschlag, D l-leckllnski, E. Carroll S. Klearrnan. 211 212 0.4 'lr s amq 3 .ff-A.. -fx ....-...Q Am...,, ..mza9TW'Q:'2 ra ani' OFF CAMPUS WOMEN 49' ow, gs l OFF CAMPUS WOMEN - Back Row: C. Doyle, D. Spitznagle, C. Miller, M. ldle, K. Cambridge. Row Six: J. Hertel, P. Batta, C. Hummel, R. Turney, L. lvlullens, C. Lawson. Row Five: M. Anthrop, K. Frank, D. Owens, P. Brenner, R. Neal, M. Idle. Row Four: J. Gieger, S. Baughrnan, E. Malady, C. Piper. Row Three: J. Allyn, S. lVlcKinnis, M. Bliz- zard. Row Two: D. Ruth, S. Snell, P. O'Malley. Front Row: Mrs. Friedersdorf, J. Denton, M. Col- lins, M. Davis. CAR? CARY A - Back Row: T. Burk nardt, J. Godby, W. Egger, D DeMicnael, P. Flint, G. Plickard B. Stretch, A. Ziellnski, T. Woz ny, D. Leverenz, P. Wilkerson, T. Dizer. Second Row: C. Mc Klouen, D. Conatser, S. Yoder, M. O'Connel, T. Carter, C Rnoads, J. Lamb, K. Swarts, T Glusgnkamp, lVl. Kramer, L Agrew. Front Row: S. Selbert, A Lackey, R. Keller, F. Abraham W. Houston, K. Peczkowski, K Rlngernan, lVl. Busovsky, D Brooks. 214 ' 'S CARY A nett, R Crudge, Nedges, . N, - Back Row: T. Mills, L. Young, G. Ben- Dunn, D. Stein, T. Dziak, A. Hannas, D. Wessel, T. Burch, D. Dzioba, J. Heisterberg, R. Greaney, B. Ivlarcussen, R. Kelley, K. Wiley, Nl. W, Hancock, M. Bradley, L. Weeks, A. Hunt, J.Courtney. Front Row: R.Aldrich,J.Zack, E. Cierebiej. Second Row: B. Andrew, D. lVl. Ford, W. Flock, J. Morales, D. Hunter, F. Dolk. , 8 . -AGB J?L fi- A CARY A - Back Row: C. Baughman, D. Fenoglio, P. Sule livan, T. Rouch, T. Tremper, W. Nelson, G. Heinzman, T. Price, G. White, J. Jennings. Second Row: W. Harrah, J. Rosenbaum, R. Maucieri, M. Cox, G. Loftus, C. Pettee. J. Perkins, F. Holcombe, J. Hendrix, J. Gootee, T. Cox. R. Ward. Front Row: H. Wagoner, J. Peterson, L. Bar- czak, E. McGinnis, J. Morton. M. Ott, S. Bennett, G. Sanger. CARY A - Back Row: M. Moore, S. Holt, J. Kanning, G Schepers, S. Sandbrink, D. Klueh, H. Goomer, S. Rich mondy, J. Graybosch, C. Salley, R. Dodds, C. Schmidt. J. Wolpert, J. Rice, R. Kummer. Third Row: A. Marsh, K. Schroeder, M. Eikenberry, S. Odom, M. Rowland. J. Al lega, S. Ward, D. Hopmann, J. McPhaiI, E. Woods, W. Wards, T. McAtee, M. Holler, R. Burns, J. Hartman Second Row: D. Gemberling, L. Seibert, E. Ryan, M Renie, G. Delaney, M. Hammond, R. Fauquher. K. Hell mich, C. Linn, H. Szafranski. Front Row: D. Ziemer, D Austin, D. Hobson, J. Munk, J. Beais, R. Elsenbaumer E. Bruder, J. Kulig, D. Carpenter, D. Crawford, N. Kawa moto, P. Brown, R. Montgomery. . Q. MW 4 Q , U -- gm my U4 eg S51 bg. . ,4 4,7 'riff f 'x Wx 'Q l f -'.V---. ug W5 . I1 7 , v fn A..'V 'Ar 51 0 A if 'Q L . if CARY B - Back Row: K. Buskov, R. Jones. G. Stewart, E. Phillips, D. Domroese, G. Eads, J. Burrows, C. Eastman, L. Langmeacl, W. Bie- gel, D. Davis, R. Holmes, T. Myers. Second Row: L. Parman, S. Walker, J. Dreyer, J. CARY B - Back Row: K. Baker, J. Schulfer, F. Whiteley, C. Busch, G. McMurray, T. Vogel, D. True, S. Farrell, T. Keech, R. Moore, D. Shoe- maker, S. Marks. Second Row: J. Bednar, S. Bormann, P. Oliphant, D. Glass, L. Seberger. - ,. L - A D eden R Cain T Brock S Collns S Bauer F Karrasch Front Row G Kasamis. M Hench O Sands S Gage D Morris M. Carroll G Burbrink S Rector S Gaylord D. Letto, S. O Rourke, R. Crussel, C. Harr, S. Johnson, N. Korzow, K. Hielscher, D. Van Vleet. Front Row: K. Felix, S. Jenkins, R. Fagg. R. Petty, D. Gresham, C. Davis, R. Orellana, G. Budwash. Clary, S. Rives, C. Ashmore, D. Lawrence, G. o . . , . , . i , . l CARY B - Back Row: J. Wilson, W. Ral- ston, V. Parman, T. Schultz, D. Cooped. R. Gerteisen, B. Carter. J. Kle- va. W. Jordan. T. Hickey, S. Woolever. J. Lauraitis, J. Blank. Second Row: R. Wheat, E. Hensley, D. Zeller, S. Srnith. R. Roeske, R. Boklund, G. l-loltel, J. Sabol. J. Nesbit. W. Breeden, J. Wen- ger, W. Thompson. J. Cuellan. Front Row: A. lVladay, N. Wilson, R. Morrison, K. Strauss, M. Kranning, D. Van Vac- tor. D. Albert, S. Botka, C. Lienhoop. 217 8 fi CARY B - Back Row: S. Sonnenberg. M. DeChant, C. Wesselhoft, D. Bryant. M. Megraw, R. Glick. Second Row: S. Flood, G. Jennings, A. Bennett. J. Mar- olt. H. Schmitt. J. Roettger. Front Row: W. Yue, B. Drovinivkas, P. Grove, C. Alexander, J. Woodruff. F5 PQQD IQ' 513 CARY C - Back Row: J. Raybunn, K. Littrell, S. Cox- head. R. Morehead, D. Brooks, D. Senn, C. Cline, J. Hunter, J. Nipple, G. Ayer, S. Nolan, D. Reilly. Second Row: S. Clem, B. Bunnell, R. Smith, M. Spray, W. Conk- CARY C - Back Row: W. Mueller, S. Day, W. Kilarski, R. Girovard, R. Davis, G. Bolton, R. Stahl, D. Desforgess, A Cobbs, A. Spillios, D. Payne, D. Monnier. Second Row: L. Keller, R. Collicott, M. Dreyer, D. Crowther, G. Magu rean, L. Holbrook, D. Henderson, D. Malloy, D. Saratin f lin, T. Peters, A. Davis, M. Hendrickson, J. Kohne, S, Belsheim, S. Hanna, R. Toth, D, Halton, Front Row: G. Davis, D. Perz. W. Paul, J. Fattic, D. Wachter, R. Wells. K. Sandersen. A. Dowd, S. Kendall, E. Reitzfeld, J. Antman, D. John- son, Front Row: H. Heiner, M. Wise, C. Lampe. S. Wright, E. Adlard, D. Rymers, R. Read, R. Gibson, M, Kolbert. Mn nv 20 CARY D - Back Row: G. Market, G. Head, C. Whelden, M. Varnau, F. Esch, S. Kohout, R. Chester, D. Fulk, D. Rid- dle, N. Smith, G. Brown, D. Knigat, R. Mclntire, J. Epler, K. Welsh. Second Row: R. Miller, J. Raatz, D. McMullen, T. Ho, S. Main, A. Melchiers, S. Barnes, J. Wooten, T. Thrall, F. Wolber, J. Garri- gus, J. Miller, R. Frasca, M. Adamson, D. Kuhn. Front Row: D. Evans, D. Alte- vegt, L. Beckley, S. Strickler, T. Ely, T. Holom, M. Smith, R. Funk, P. Whiten- ack, D. Beckley. in CARY D - Back Row: D. Byers, G. Fish- er, D. Raatz, S. Fredge, W. Strausser, C. Stout, J. Blauvelt, R. Sturat, Mass- ena, B. Sailor, D. Norris, B. Craig, J. Moore, J. Arnett, R. Busenbark. Sec- ond Row: D, Wang, S. Green, R. Caruth- ers, D. Cooke, R. Ellis, W. Peters, D. Kiesel, M. Langford, G. Thompson, J. Heimlich, L. Landrey, W. Williamson, D. Bellile, M. Hopper, D. Stokes. Front Row: W. Luebcke, D. Thompson, W. O'ReilIy, W. Wilson, W. Seal, D. Copier, W. Viton, K. Smith, P, Broomall, B. Wetzig. 221 CARY D - Back Row: E. Rauch, F. Warren, G. Clouser, J, lsnarn, G. IVIumrna, lVl.Wlnhein'1er, J. Knoy, M. Nlul Iins, Nl. Bralsku, R. Kolczak, W. Stewart. Second Row: S Barrett, R. Snasler, R. Dixon, G. Ransom, A. Hahn, D, Holbrook, M. Webster, H. Kinn, J. Thirkell, D. Lind, L Erlick. Front Row: W. Fuller, S. Nastoff, S. Tucker, F Racuch, B. Platts, D. Kaufman, Nl. Heckaman. fresh MNH' .iii i3 2 465 CARY D - Back Row: L. Smith, M Bilby, M. Zimmerman, R. Yeager, R Major, J. Klockmann, B. Wetzig. P Breeck, V. Weidman, T. Bayless Second Row: R. Jestes. L. Carlton C. Hunt. M. Kassouf, J. Ferro, T Brunner, E. Friend, D. Wilson, R Finley, D. Haluck. Front Row: J Henderson, R. Chab, D. Bellile. C Pfeiffer, B. Rink. J. Keen, T. Adler W. Senff. l 4 . CARY W - Back Row: K. Sweitzer, F. Shaw, J. Day, T. Hunt- er, M. Hedegard, M. Hacker, D. Klinze, J. Ewart, M. Hutchi son, B. McCarty. Third Row: M. Hayes, T. Adang, L. Farm er, A. Buccieri, D. Merrill, J. Steimel, D. Deig, M. Kauaya, J Masow. Second Row: V. Petrites, L. Schuh, T. Nizialek, S. - Koehl, T. Levandoski, J. Carr, G. Ridge, G. Koutoulas. - Front Row: S. Nemeth, D. Schlegel, T. Brancieri, D. Laral- . lee, M. Snikany, R. Carlson, R. Sjoberg, J. Lazzara, R. Hein. 1 CARY W - Back Row: T. Kice, E. Drobinak, J. Hixson, T. Getz, R. Johnson, V. Sheldon, R. Clock, R. Mlinac, G Frankivich, R. McCaskey. Third Row: D. Harris, R. Bub, F. Boetter, J. l-lilgendorf, R. Sacks, J. Redelman, J. Bur- rows, J. Hyland, D. Clark. Second Row: R. Aikin, T. Whittemore, K. Bartozek, R. McCord, G. Blessing, R Heyde, B. Clemence, F. Pacheo. Front Row: P. Shilder L. Schlegel, J. Byrd, D. Bellamy, C. Dierking, G. Bosar T. Kessler, J. Friedt. 224 CARY W - Back Row: G. Bushun, C. Pleshek, C. Rich ardson, A. Pierce, V. Versagli, S. Butler, J. Hebenstreit, L. Welton, C. Wierman, G. Warner. Third Row: R. Mc Dugald, S. Britton, D. Patton, C. Gregory, J. Mincy, G Walters, D. Wever, J. Schmidt, W. Osborne, B. Hamp CARY W - Back Row: M. Pickett, J. Partenheimer, P. Vinzani, D. Crahan, 'Aw ton, Second Row: R. Thomas, M. Hoeval, D. Mitchell, L Redding, C, Cebryk, P. Ballard, S. Barnes, W. Ripersen Front Row: A. Holobinko, C. Krejci, G. Souza, T. Sut- cliffe, D. Morse, F. Gelhausen, S. Schultz, D. Hock, L Miller. G. Rothrock, G. Mason. Second Row: J. S X' Hughes, L. l-lellman, D. Meyer, M. Firth, --y A ,gg 5 G. Centon, D. Giloy, J. Golan. Front A- ' by Eff - Q. 3 Row: G. Graham, D. Wortman, E. Crea, l-l. Kuhman,T. Mathews. ,gs 45-if f.f?'QgQ: ' , N..-.mf CARY NW -Back Row: T. Hammond, C. Frederick, J. Wenmeier, S. Levin, R. Henziik, J. Savage, P. McKillip Brown, S. Minton, S. Reynolds, B. Waskom. Second Front Row: D. Nloorman, A. Szurgot, F. Boyer, W Row: B. Dortwgt, J. Nichols, A. Szabo, R. Perkins, R. Schnackel, R. Nattermann,T.Gray. 225 Iii? CARY NW - Back Row: J. Messner, S. Puetz, P. Zitterbart, T. Luerssen, D. Phelps, R. Holloway, K. Magnus, W. Merkel, J. Lerch, L. Allen, R. Joslin, D. Jorgensen. Third Row: J. Von Fange, C. Bobilyz, M. Fansler, R. Ormes, R. Neal, A. Palm, B. Herz, B. Blanchard, T. Lit- ka, T. Gamble, M. Rugerlls. Second Row: J. Scott, B. Winne, J. Foster, W. Holloway, C. Glaes. J. Roy, R. Eismin, M. Blackard. Front Row: P. O'Hare, K. Nagata, L. Keith, W. Fink, K. Wis- chmeier, J. Rowe, R. Shearer, R. Ku- saka, S. Fischer. v 1 I fb J -552 'A' .-FT? arf 4 CARY NW - Back Row: R. Baker, D Kramer, J. Wolpert, J. Christiansen, J Gibson, R. Stark. J. Mowery, D. Scharf M. Mann, J. Cainkar, D. Grump. Sec- ond Row: S. Hollister, J. Abron, T. Hen- ard, W. Townsend, M. Kinden, E. Bohle- ber, K. Kratz, R. Devean, T. Williams, D Purcell, D. Gailles, S. Doss. Front Row: M. Riordan, B. Peters, T. Lepley, J. Hel- ler, T. Creasser. D. Culp, R. Luebcke, I Nichols. 226 in my CARY NW - Back Row: R, Mullet, J, Deckard, A, Good- Pursclw, T. Freiberger, D. Dillie, H. Selander, Nl. Gress- man, D. Kress, R. Thomas, F. Kurth, C. Rowlett, P. Dun- man, J. Thomas. Front Row: J. Culp, B. Sellers, J. Mess, lap, T. Hailey. Second Row: J. lVliller, B. Hawkins, T. L. Lytle,W.Greer, D.Tolly, D.Johnsori, H. .. 4 .. A ss.. me 4 we - J CARY E - Back Row: G. Suga, R. Kark, R. Babcock, M. Linak, F. Pickel, L. Katterheinrich, J. Althoff, J. Mer- chant, D. Keller, lVl. Hawes, W. Baker, R. Nlehrrie, R. Leimbach. Second Row: P. Scifres, D. Hopper. Nl. Ho gan, E. Wallin, W. Ericson, C. Marseilles, J. Flemming, J. Buck, lVl. Reckner, L. Jones, K. Hartzler, J. Gould. Front Row: F. Miller, D. Faust, J. Haas, J. Risk, S, Piper, R. Tinveci, J. Craft, D. Myers, G. Drucker. Q5 F5 1 f fi My 5225551 . , 2- '45 'V' T ...,.. 5. fs for Cl M A We cgi filf K' M-,Z .. .fr .M A T ,ls j 1A-... ,Q gl 5 . . Q44-,K 5: 1 CARY E - Back Row: J. Schellenberger, D. Davis, W. Li, V. Hare, R. Martin, G. Perkins, J. Wagner, R. Games, D. Dale, P. Kaupiscn, D. Keller, T. Scnwingnarnrner, J. Bore. Second Row: S. Bol, D. Langferman, E. Yockey, J. 'A ?P'a,.q, ff' '-5 Q t,:j.,.i??4j Pantina, M. Eckhart, J. Northup, P. Tiernan, S. Cowell, K. Maury, C. Rogol, D. Vogtlin. Front Row: J. Reynolds, C. Anderson, W. Hopper, D. Roberts, M. Doyle, S. Kelly, E. Goeke, L. Jentscn, D. Lew. gg s . 1-I ' A CARY E - Back Row: P. Horan. T, Foote, R. Kingman, P. Toole, W. Houlette, T. Stat, W. Wright, R. Mull, R. Rigsbee, G. Bouty, E. Nordell, P. Hruskoci, R. Sprague, T. Zato. Second Row: P. Stoughton, J. Edwards, L. Mey- CARY E - Back Row: T. Tribby, C. Bliss, D. Dall, R. Hand, M. Keller, D. Nalepa, D. Taylor, P. Springston, S. Zlatos, F. Roski. Second Row: B. Barnabe, S. Tom, J er, K. Boyd, C. Reed, C. Robertson, W. Mallard, J. Ur- ban, M. Schaper, M. Spatz, R. Wilson, T. Clark. Front Row: B. Henwood, J, Tolar, J. Sciera, J. Rysdon, R. Rochling, S. Archibald, M. York, L. Ticnenor, F. Watts. Berg, J. Gallo, G. Kiester, H. Rubinson, S. Heise, K. Dav- is. Front Row: D. Heilig, S. McDonald, M. Fox, W. Keehn, C. Ellis, S. Switch, R. Paul. -- L - , 5' N-ff -f if 1 I 'ln I f. 1 '?:'. , as. a , ,- Fe Q git :hh-,5-'f',,gQ :mg , gb, 'rc '. A - ' f-126-,A Q.xfA..'a1 ',' f' , ,A . .Y 2 V, . wt f ' ,. -' f ilk? .' ' , NJ, . 4 ' .p I ' f . 1 -Qu' 1 'A R v L f . ' x 2 - ,T'.J -1 s ' . S A- 1 f v l. 1 V , -Q-.3 w,' 4 D N iz. -5 'I' ,rc x 2 '-' - ,QX v '..3 g. LL.. '. .4 A. . k -33 - .. Wt: 4 .- .. ,- +1 1.3,-'f . ,. L-.gig K 'V Q X 4-121155. -ff -1 ' . ' 3 ' -I-:W g. -. . . W Q + - - A 1 ,. ,sf 5 1, -asv ..-5.-fx nf-- ' ,F ' -- ..,..-71: -- ' Q 'IZ' - 'i.:,f:: ' : . - .EE-If .T3T'f' - 1: 1 fir.. f---Sr. i f 1 H -11.1 ' un. 1 ,av P R wgny' 33 . fe. W. gg ' '1-fffff Q ..- .49 A' 21 f, xxfff ,..,. , 9' ,W 34669 fu QI 1' if ,. f -L .- It 1 ,. ,K N Q5 . 51512537 'iff ' . Ei ,- -i-- Q K? .E f-Lfcf ,- 1212: ' I if 'N 5 ,4 f wif af. l 9 5 .giklfe ' :lf-'i'gw,. -kv-2 ' -,.- ,, . fb ' 3 CARY NE - Back Row: D. Myer, R. Egler D. l-lall, T. Sprunger. K. Marszalek, F. Ber- Iakovlcrl. S. Koetter, B. lVlunk. G. Gormley J. Icerman, I. Hartoch, A. Plesniak. R Walker. Second Row: F. Lesener, J. Lar son, J. Grubb. J. Polak, W. Lamy. R. Evans J. Joyce, D. Llechty, S. Augsburger, T Rncketts. M. Trammel, C. Koetter, D. Dav ls. Front Row: D. Hardin, J. Krelder, C Holsapple, C. Kaul, K. Kllne, E. Julius, Nl Hole, A. Sparks, P. Leonard. CARY NE - Back Row: J. Klein, R. Hurm S. Applegate. R. Mead, W. Hulse, L. Gallo way. D. l-Ierrenbruck. R. Ogle, D. Shafer K. Nlueller, T. Eschenbach, G. Jeong. Sec ond Row: D. Swanson, R. Thompson, T Rue-ser. J. Traub, Nl. Dubl. C. Knutb, D Peeler, R. Colllns, P. Belles, A. Free-burg T. Kryza, D. Bland, R. Lambert, J. Boll Front Row: Nl. Gagle, T. Wllllams, D. Vea zey, R. Carlson, R. Pigg, S. Lawrence. D Greene, R. Schnelder, lvl. Squlkes. sm f' . A in f'f ff' 1' ' '4 K, 'T ' 2. 2. . . M . 1- ' 1 3 fm-pf V ,gr M . ,1 : 3 ,lg eva., lx Jai- X ,-5. -vm' 4 4 - 4 A L N 'X K.,-f CARY NE - Back Row: S. Kretchmar, G. Musto, S. Za- Fucik, R. Lodde, R. Coleman, A. Keehn, T. Harris. Front charias, L. Groves, W. Clark, J. Pawlak, M. Crull, J. Nov- Row: M. Ring, W. Brown, W. Taylor, G. Kreisner, J. Rog- al. Second Row: M. Crist. G. Gilbreatn, M. Mikolon, T. ers, R. DeMattei. 231 GZOECD .... W9 .Ca cr' 51-g rj ,,ZW X Xl X-V TL gf' OWEN NW - Back Row: C. Strang, R. Greene, J. McCarthy, J. Elliott. D. Maves, J. Thomp- son, J. Wisker, K. Bockelman, N. Kuhn, D. Jones, B. Marks, M. Richey, M. Jones. Second Row: F. Amt, C. Huffman, S. Moring, S. Eastes, W. Muller, W. Marshall, M. Roberts, W. Wheatley, D. Edwards, J. Doerrer, J. Karpow lcz, R. Harpster, D. Zimmerman. Front Row J. Urbanowski, T. Olson, J. Kingery, R. Sima- nek, D. Haworth, W. Heard, P. Abshier, M. Alli- son, D. Debucher, G. Dye, M. Maris. 2 V f J 'fL131JT73S'5HHltl.xann-...- X OWEN NW - Back Row: M. Hinkle, T. Harrison, F. Crowe, A. Spelbring, E. Boyer, P. Herkamp, B. Turelli, A. Rounds, L. Vaerewyck, T. Horvatich, G. Byers, T. Wallschlaeger, F, Grider, P. Blackwelder. Second Row: D, McDaniel, NI. Sieg, J, Paulin, K. Gross. R. Dilts, J. -1525? .- . if T Heinold. J, Heath. S. Schneer, J. Pratt, C. Stafford. M. Christenberry, T. Miller. Front Row: G. Masteh, R. Lin- dley, D. Finnerrnan, R. Heiber, IVI. Findling, S. Price, J. Doles, R. Brinkmeyer. D. Hasselbring, IVI. Daniels, J. Glueck. J. Godleski. OWEN SW - Back Row: C. Snyder, R, Rowland, J. Ward. D. Hehms, K. Naylor, L. Lucas, R. Walker, T. Crum, B. Reid, J. Lamb, D. Loughmiller, W. Medwid, T. Tramel. Second Row: R. Bishop, R. Cullotta, S. Bell, R. Na- pientck, G. Hirke, D. Allen, E. Procopio, D. Hollinger, G. .Qin Miller, G. Baird. A. Humphreys, M. Marnrack. Front Row: J. Kirne, G. Straw, D. Lee, J. Lehman. R, Herrelk. M, Nlasleid, S. Schneider, J. Retzner, S. Krein. G. Foust, R. Mapes. 'JI' OWEN SW - Back Row: M. Scherer, A. Vill, L. Neas Goldruck, IVI. Gos. S. Morse, C. Duncheon, W, Srnuth Lannan. M. Young, R. Eisner, H. Amuck, R.W1IIrarnS. Strange. Third Row: D. Whute, E. Hull. IVI, Culross Shelton, J. Ruley, D. Ross. G. Tnernann, S. Eppley. Howell, T. Mershon, N. Giordand, M. Flohr, K. De ram D R P T J ar !L, 'g....,.'a dorff. Second Row: D. Ockenga, C. Jordan. J. Buss, D Lloyd, K. Pflum, P. Outlaw. J. Frederick, B. Jones, T LaIVlanna. J.W1thered, P.YeakIey. Front Row: C. Myers B. Hufford, G. Bereza, J. Glaub, D. Christy, L. Myers. R Hennug, J. Wheeler, R. Foster, D. Lyrnan. 4' . -ig J I i - Y-V,-,,... . V-v-- .. -.. 1-.V V- --'A ,,,........---- ,.,,....--- Kim ,4 1 I . 5 1 Q 1 A . D ii- f 5 1 2 -' Q J 234 ffnh OWEN SE - Back Row: D. Frain, P. Woo. M. Hazen. J. VanRiper, D. Fritzinger. R. Brychell, M. Ellis. R. Burns, C. Seals, D. Gregg. Second Row: G. Schlensker, D. Hebda, T. Smith. M. Cord, J. Nigg, D. Ever- hart, D. Drum. S. Baumgartner, M. Brady. C. MacCallum. G. Surface, T. Meyer, T. Roth, F. McCracken. Front Row: B. Flesch, S. Budde, W. Rigot. T. Skat, D. Danner. W. Zurney, P. Wang. A. Vandenberg, T. Leak, W. Linden, G. Nichol. 9439 Tift? i I l ' 1 X OWEN SE - Back Row: V. Jones, K. Pres- ki, K. Smalley, Nl. Smart, P. Schlemmer S. Bourquein, D. Morris. H. Frech, G. Willi- bey, J. Langerak, R. Sturges, M. Brand, D Hays, D. Mathes. Second Row: J. Powell T. Zakrzewski, L. Shaffer. T. Lockwood, R Landgraf, R. Good. M. Hasza, T. Voll. S Johnson, M. Day. J. Ridge, J. Fransen. J Moody. Front Row: M. Bugyis, K. Wilson, J Wagley, N. Kidder, B. Schubert, M. Stew ard, E. Davidzuk, C. Johnson, C. Sturla, M Garvin, E. Hill. 2 35 X pfwtpimmprigm OWEN NE - Back Row: A. Olmsted, Nl. Smith, T. Sulli van, J. Lieber, A. Hudson, S. Montealegre, J. Perkins, R. Smith. A. Beetz. D. Hanson, D. Mills, M. Berkshire. Sec ond Row: L. Hanson, J. Rospond, M. Bloom, M. Flohr, B Hoffman, C. Niementowsu. J, Mayer, C. Ebling, P 236 Marzec, M. Ellis, S. England, P. Kennedy. F. Macriulis. G. Coons. Front Row: C, Cousdorf. D. Konkle, D. Ander- son. W. Kaltwasser. D. Matthews, D. Miles, G. Young, J. Hann, J. Baker, A. Royer, J. Madison, W. Spence. 1- in -2 . .D Ara'-'X D My .gssgi If v-I-in Q .- -.. W.-. if' .-n7...,M,l-?w- Q .QIMH -N a .1 t i- W .i.i',,, Y' x' L, 4 QQ.. -V . ms ,xi iflia M . ' .Qui 'Q' arf an l r ULILL l l .. ' .1 qw.-.Af -5- I yn , . ' ,pf .1 l ii is ---- 5--, l Q I 1 f , M, x '-+1 L Ti:E'.5,ffb.I 'Xxx' -u .,, W SH! if , 'J 1 +,. -+-0 fl -. .Rv-' i OWEN NE - Back Row: D. Challis, M, Al perin, D. Snodgrass, J, Massengale, N Byrnes, A. Clark, R. Angle, T. Barnell, D Linder, K. Earl, M. Kanney, W. Keller. Sec ond Row: D. Marlin, E. Turek, J. Martin, S Sharer, L. Thompson, E, Fenton, G. Til den, L. Hostetler, E. Blair, M. Fyffe, J, Ev ans, M. Sabones, Front Row: M. Perkins A. Young, R. Wiseley, T. Hewitt, Nl. John son, C. Piebes, P. Martin, J. Watson, M Burke, A. Bratkovich, J. Butler, G. Cornell. OWEN NE - Back Row: M. Cuticchia, G. Hecht, W. Schnarr, R. Baier, J. Forgey, B. Gentz, R. Jones, M. Johnston, J. Ferrier, M, Rutherford, R. Hess, K, Birt, R. Gayda. Third Row: T. Ellsworth, R. Platt, E. Chance, R. Brown, B. Geske, D. Millikan M. Abel, D. Peterson, D, Westberg, D, Row- lett, B. Jacobs, D. Lloyd. Second Row: R. Powers, B. Gleason, R. Riley, M. Franklin D. Litz, N. Cardita, J. Dussinger, R. Hill, D Wolting, T. Coleman, M, Hawley, E. Han- son. Front Row: M. Lang, T. Abbinett, D Berlien, W. Doles, J. Adams, J. Durrant, G Sinise. 237 i GACRQKICDGGOCD 'r w'.'. .'!J -ff? qw? ,rg . V - H wg,.,,2.,,, v,,,, , 'lv , 5 ',,, L1 , : X J ., ,X 1 .XJ .. . .,,.,,,. fm.-,Mm V , . x jg., -g ,ui al 9' ' 'ef ' to ., Hi A fill .. .2!3'l...lY TARKINGTON NW - Back Row: R. Olson, J. Mihalko, M Walker, D. Leithauser, R. Pitz, J. Evans, T. Deaton, M Mundt, C. Browning, S. Beard, D. Ray, P. Griner, B. Yocum. M. Callahan. Second Row: W. Schomburg, R. Warnke, R. I-less, B. Matter, J. Collins, T. Hoestermann lei .. .Au B. Mott, L. Wilkinson, A. Danaher, M. Helm, M. Flaherty, T. Azcona. Front Row: T. Bruce, L. Vogel, K. Kerin, J. Means, B. Black, G. Vesely, E. Sharman, S. Workman, D. Johnson, M. Myers, L. Clem. TARKINGTON NW - Back Row: K. Knohl, H. Durgin, B. Burkhardt, D. Benner, M. Matthews, C. Edwards, C. Norklin, R. Delp, T. Heinrich, D. Randall, M. Mechan, W. Darnaby, D. Jungst. Second Row: S. Jochem, D. Jer- 238 ome, B. Alger, D. Hansen, R. Clark, D. Smith, D. Hud- son, W. Pitz, M. Pund, A. Espinosa. Front Row: T. Miller, S. Jolley, R. Foerster, M. Berliner, L. Jackson, J. Wickin- son, D. Middendorf, R. South, P. Cade. 'Q-'f':... . :.'sE??' . , ,Z , ,,i ., .,. ji '. 5 .T -1 2 l by s WA 13 3 , ggi , JJ 'S s . 59,0 3 C 4 'I v Cm, 5 f 27 7 5 if 4 r 4 2 ' JK 5 f , . fr l 1 K sis A is A 9 v, ? g f mil P-2 . '-'1 rs.-1 -f--r - . L TARKINGTON NW - Back Row: D Vought, K. Colby, G. Schllcher, G. Kop sock, D. Mears, M, Nledvecz. B. Mams Second Row: B. Eggert, IVI. Curtis. J Kervm, G. Major, G. Buck, D. Oswalt, F? Combs, B. Alexander. Front Row: S Wonderly, S, F1sI'1er,Van-Akem, D. Rob ertson, J, Greven. C, Stahl, J Cleland, TARKINGTON SW - Back Row: E. Haggard, G. Schwenk, T. Martin, J. Szabo, D. Bell, C. Scott, G. Lovick, E. Skow, M. Anderson, A. Bronnenburg. G. Bahler. Third Row: T. Warner, R. Carlson. K. Carter, D. Alexander, G. Herrli, S. Saucerman, L. Laser, R. Rude, C. Killen, M. Kimmel. Second Row: D. Smith, S. Jarnecke, J. Wunder, R. Commons, J. Luckring, G. Foudray, M. Ferguson, D. Jacoby, D. Crampton, L. Tarr, G. Hoyce. Front Row: F. Brown, C. Hiers, D. Rodibaugh, R. Swier, C. Mueller, R. Bush, M. Thompson, R. Lipper, K. Schuch, M. Hobbs. TARKINGTON SW - Back Row: D. Swain, J. Berger, L. Myers, J. Rees, T. Mongan, E. Hughes, T. Walrath, P. Super, T. McClellan, K. Roschman, J. McGaughy, B. Smith, P. Braman. Third Row: W. Schumann, P. Simpson, R. Siebenthal, P. Bahnick, J. Banik, R. Wahadlo, J. Barber, D. Jensen, G. Toma, N. Cass, D. Krummen, E. Han- ley. Second Row: L. Eaton, W. Guern- sey, C. Moore, R. Sedgwick, M. Van Wassen, S. Gnass, J. Thompson, R. Yelsich, D. Moeller, D. Wagner, R. We- ber, T. Kelly. Front Row: G. Gryziecki, B. Maciejewski, G. Garner, J. Evans, J. Wyncott. C. Nye, D. Fields. J. Beltz, M Weat, C. Smith, D. Davis. 240 ll 5 9 5 . i l . 'Q , r,....s... S 3 S www! F' tank. A' ,,, Muna: -v ,.,,- .'. :Z v quam .0 Y Y- 't ' .L-....2x,.., . . .. 5- M l l'.- V Z ,al -' ...,, fl as l i ,-4 V -a-auf :Zn T ' ll F sf S Z L .1 : . ! TARKINGTON SE - Back Row: C. Natali, M. Hitchcock A. Marvel, M. Clancy, B. Katz, S. Meehan, D. Masty, D VanLaar. S. Lesh. Second Row: B. Feldmaler, K. Hev ner, R. Powell, C. Bueneman, R. Orelup. D. Moeschber le. 'P fi Ea : l ,td S 5 i . -.NXNM 'ww TARKINGTON SE - Back Row: G. Lukavich, J. Mallof Spears C Barron Z Ream P OConnelI J Hurley G. Zawisza,T.Voisinet, S. Bledsoe, H. Boswell, R.Eiffert Front Row C Johnson M Overmyer J l-luskamp F Second Row: J. Heshelman, D. Scott, A. Murdock, G Fenrer J Rye M Boenlgk M Brown A Yarrnngton f' W -.1 Qi w,,,y3l X f X . U .. X 1 ol1.1'A Am uues, ....s. :Q JS 'iw WTR Q L3 swf. fi ,gefig . -, ,L . wi ffifr QW, 4 , ,gl TARKINGTON SE - Back Row: W. Tonseth, D. Dykstra R. St. Pierre, B. Richardson, F. Steinkamp, Y. Takach E. Barker, S. Starek, S. Youmans, V. Miles, G. Rhoades, R. Benjamin, J. Krieg. Third Row: R. Evans, T. Sawyer, B. Denton, S. Nurrenbern, B. Angerrneier, S. Silkman K. Brothers, T. Lerner, H. Vandervelde, S. Jerrell, T. f?4l':'l Riggs, G. Clark. Second Row: W. Kreipke, D. Lester, R. Kern, B. Knox, D. Foulke, B. Benda, J. Marshall, D. Riggs, S. Mayfield, M. Redmond, D. Miller, R. Adding- ton. Front Row: G. True, G. McElhinney, V. Little, D. Craft, A. Shahabadi, D. Trombley, W. Evans, J. Brandt. TARKINGTON NE - Back Row: F. Wood, R. Whitesel, K. Zirkle, R. Detzner, S. Detch, M. Amundson, A. Kraft, B. Bellner, G. Denk, P. Barlna, P. Odle, D. Lindamood, A Heirnlich. Second Row: D. Clark, G. Vessell, R. Gilsinl TARKINGTON NE - Back Row: J. Funke, S. Evertson R. Showalter, J. Clerken, J. Roberts, B. Kempe, D. Rohl rer, J. Flood, T. Harris, K. Stull, J. Skinner, T. Clifford D. Korier. Second Row: R. Wiggins. J. Edgerly, D. Eisenl . l JM. ger, J. Bulfer, G. Voss, D. Dumond, C. Golay, E. Savage, D. Todd, J. Maurey, D. Torza, G. Thieme. Front Row: G. Loge, R. Jahnke, R. Weigle, L. Lotz, G. Grum, D. Kray- bill, O. Lupton, D. Leak, R. Snyder, S. Jackson. hauer, M. Wade, D. Bauerle, J. Cox, R. Lindemann, R. Cole, R. Metcalf, S. Ackmanno. Front Row: T. Seward, P. Truskey, D. Dickey, T. Nufer, S. Ruf, M. Piechocki, B. Brandon, M. Hall, E. Katz, T. Roeser. .sms w...... ,.N...Mu-1---11- M.. xv--'naw-Lv-i 15-i I -. --1. -wi v.-Y. .-:fx ,- me ,N .U 1 w: .tr me sv ..,, -wwtuif - 71-,rye A-W --- Y -X 1 Y! I - i TARKINGTON NE - Back Row: D. Tir- 'll A 'M - ' A A A A sell, D. Newsom, R. Schultzes, W. fe . T - A-1 - , Treadwell, D. cook, D. Schwarz, B. H -' I A ' TY we-W rf +MMNmW M 'WWW Plummer. Second Row: J. Tallyn, S. ' ' . ff, ll., X . . ' L ' 'X xx Xl v ' ' ' ' ' Downes. S. Sammer, J. Smith, D. Doyle, R. Hoesly, E. Wantland. Front Row: K. Daniel, J. Calvello, M. Mullins, J. Murphy, K. Gross. 243 10111159 A WILEY NE - Back Row: J. Fllrm. G. Dlckmson. D. Jessup, D. lvlarlatt, K. Downey, K. Dowell, W. Finlay, J. Mc- Cormack, J. Gull, D. Weathers. Third Row: W. Dickinson, G. Kozak, T. Butch- er, G. Taylor, D. Foster, A. Teutsch, G. Lantz, D, Larmtz, S. Rodenberg, W. Wright, G. Wall. W. Brown. Second Row: R. Schleucher, B. Smith, IVI. I-lammack. F. Stutsman. L. Lua, S. Par- cell. C. Poppe. L. Bumb, Nl. Lammert, J. Ahrrms. T. Buss, Nl. Voyles. Front Row: D. Fullnow. A. Watson, D. Smith, T, Thuede, J. Brown. S. Jones. T. Poyser. S. Rybacku. R. Banks, A. Lerma. 244 5 cl., ar. , X :Ex-3, gg ,, Q. - . . fa-1 Pie--ev K WILEY NE - Back Row: lVl. Alston, G. Flllnow, W. Vance, R. Billnovv, S. Richardson, R. Rlslnger, K. Otto, R. Dov ersberger, J. Deceuster. Third Row: S. Jones, G. Proc tor, J, lVlcGonagll, S. l-lappln, S. West, W. Burton, D. Marek, P. Clodtelter, F. Brubaker. Second Row: J. Nlulll ,. f.-S. . R , ,,, fi? fa 1.-v 1 is , at rf 5, ig, W 'Q 25 2, :tl st 3. . gan. R, Wright, J. Collins. Nl. Renae, B. Johnson. P. Eg- gers, W. Kokal, G. Stewart, D. Campbell, l.. Overpeck. Front Row: J. Schenk. L. Wenger, J. Stelnbrecker S. Hollingsworth, S. Wolverton, G. Phllllps, J, McKee, J Loop, B. Faulkner. 1 4 TX--.ss L .,, 24 9 2 can , iv W 1 1 V,- V . 4. ,.'- ' ,,, 4 H A' , , .. 7 bs. w W i 'J-11 ' 1 , 2' in :,Jg1'r,::: -5. 1335 M,,,,a. I M5 f if-X. :risk 8v 'v1 i .mf Y . r, if. 5. 55+ fy F73 ft I- ' :. ySf,.k'.' , Q. 5 - if F ' ,,V.:::' K! ' Y ' S' ,. f ' 1' 1 Z its I i ,,..N,. -'fri Q 'r4'fi r + .Y we . r - ., , . 3 r Zjigr Q A il 4 .51 1 'Fi wx . ,lg . ZJA . . .. W I. . Q X 4 my A 5 .A A 1 1 - 34- 5.5-2, . ifliiifel 3 , . .-' -- A V'-'fizslliifri-g5fgi,.j1:.f 15-1 '1.5z:-215:25-, . : ,I 3 ' ,-,255-Q.. h . , - x ,i V ' we ' was V ' V 1' K- , ,,, ,,,, ' ' 'V .'1:1.'- figs-fx-.1.f':im: :1fg:f.f,.,.- 1'-gpg sei? 1-mg, ' . iff ., . . We 4,5-I Q W S: Mi W 4 M, , 15 ,E .J . WILEY NW - Back ROW: P. Scudiere, D, Rusk, M. Gross, G. Smith, G. Portilla, J Kowalik, M. Cook, D. Bowman, A. Heb- ner, M. Melvin, B. Ulrich. Third Row: E. Johnson, T. Quinn, R. Huhnke, A. Kei- tyka, E. Herron, E. Melshen, R. Darr, T. Schroering, J. Leinwand, A. Grove, D. Zwickl, R. Whitney, T. Friermead. Second Row: W. Haworth, G. Stouder J. Zaloudek, D. Huffman, J. Graffy, D. Bishoff, T. Augustyn, D. Griser, R. Mili- er, M. VanLiew. Front Row: P. Honick W. Stumph, D. Bell, G. Nick, J. Miller, S. Hotchkiss, S. Zaldin, G. Erickson, D. Ruhl, D. Cheurrant. Kneeling: J. Cassanova. WILEY NW - Back Row: S. Belter, M. Mess, J. Sachen, G. Brandt, K. Wright, R. Phillips, T. Dobberstein, D. Peal, R. Sergent, R. Hornaday, P. Carl. Third Row: L. Parsons, R. Bitler, S. Robontos, A. Forster, T. Bredfeldt, R. Wilson, D. Carmichael, B. Perkins, J. Kirlin, R. Baumann. Second Row: G. Sheeler, W. Floyd, J. Myers, R. Sharp, R. Gaff, W. Sicklesmith, C. Saff, T. Sharp, D. Bak- er, T. Williams, D. Knochel, J. Fast. Front Row: J. Cross, S. Davis T. Wagoner, H. Hughes, R. Kuntz, G. Theofilos, C. Leitch, R. Cooper, R. Wochele, S. Eisennut. Sitting: D. Hall, J. Hohenberger, N. Zachman. WILEY SE - M. Albers, S. Athesson, L. Back, R. Ballinger, T. Bateman, G. Bergman, D. Braatz, D. Brock, B. Butz. K. Carmichael, C. Fetter, W. Fielding, D. Fickle, C. Frolland, J. Funk, L. Gajde- rowicz, J. Gosset, D. Graham, R. Grif- fith, D. Haase, D. Hambrock, M. Har- din, M. Hawkins, C. Heyd, W. Holman, S. Hull, P. Irwin, A. Jamrojc, S. Kerkhoff, L. Krick, W. Lafuse, G. Lat- tire, G. McKinley, P. Martin, G. Micha- Iak, E. Morin, R. Muntz, C. Myers, T. Nieman, C. O'Byrne, G. Reemiers, S. Roberts, P. Roudebush, M. Scamuffa, S. Schenk, F. Schmidt, M. Smith, K. Spolnik, S. Spradlay, D. Stanutz, J. Stevens, D. Triezenberg, E. Tucker, S. Uhric, J. Vardaman, D. Warden, R. Weaver, J. Wheatley, G. White, V. Wolf- gang, S. Woods, D. Ziebell. 247 WILEY SE - J. Beck, A. Bino, R. Black hall, L. Blume, C. Campbell, J Canarecci. Nl. Citron, L. Colglazier. J DeWulf. G. Drury. F. Faulkner, S. Gaale- ma, L. Gardner, D. Gibson, L. Gibson V. Goppel, R, Grant, W. Gurry, D. Ham ilton, A. l-lefner, G. l-lite, J. l-lollowell. P Huber, D. Land, A. Lieberman, L. Lil lard, D. McKee, G. Merrill. J. Miller, J Parkes, C. Partridge, D. Phillips, R Pruitt, A. Rice, J. Ross, T. Roush, S Ryckman. M. Sand, D. Schirmer, J Siegle, S. Simons, W. Sipos, C. Smith D. Sonntag, B. Stephens, B. Townsend D. Tran. C. Twaddle, P. Wessel, T. Wil liams, W. Wilkins, B. Wolka. L. Yaeger. F.Zerr. WILEY SW - R. Adler, L. Anderson, R Anderson, B. Bussell. R. DeYoung, J Dusek, J. Eagin, R. Evans, M. Ford, D Fort, D. Fetters, J. Gaines, W. Garten B. Gierke. T. Hallstein, D. Hanline, D Hill, B. Hoidahl, G. Hunter, D. John ston, T. Jones, D. Kakkuri, M. Loveless J. Meal, T. Morgan, S. Mueller, M. Na horniak, J. Peeler, D. Pope, W. Reed, R Reese, K. Renkenberger, R. Schan horst, G. Schoettle, D. Schmaltz, G Sipp, J. Slama, K. Smith, F. Snapp, E Underwood. 48 i l WW J., iiiiiiii 1.34 K.. iiii iiiiiiii d 41 .E-'gf J l . . 4 ' J, yy- J E S 4 ' 1,55 g,-45' fr 1 , 4 ifiifv' In .4 fs.. ,. E x W? ' .af A 1 Q S im ,mn l 11,11 4 gil, l 5 Jiorl' 'b 5 1.1 . i x i g Ill 1 'lkiii 2 , M 1 ,l Ex 313.1 x . if f Qfw JD 4 4 Q X fl l, 1 1 V 2 ,Qi ' s 5 E 5 . S Z f : f1f?Q5l lr .X f ' ' 's l S' If ? if , .- ,Xu A . W if li. , I xl . 'Sv' i 1, J .155 f Z- -T 1 lf a . 5,5 N: Q, :L . k35:.Qf.' . f C3 I iii . ly. F '- ' i .f Q I Q, :'z-'LZQZV 9,5 S if Y H25 it W -5 Q'a,,'E'.- ,Wait Yagi. -M' 194' Xl 'fa N q 4 A , X-l l? .-an ilu. ,I 3-,X 'V V!.?l 5. Y J ff ' 'lv' if 'IQ' M , 1 ,. N, in gif J. -..Qi v..., - -n , H as f I x 4 Y , ,. K E WILEY SW - K. Bigelow, J. Bush, W. Davis, D. Dimmich T. Drummond, B. Dye, G. Edwards, G. Tuchs, A. Gos sard, Nl. Gladden, W. Grabert, R. Hahn, C. Handel, K Heid, R. Hroma, K. Kiefer, S. Kunkle, lVl, Lee, C. Maries R. Metton, D. Monk, L. Nicholson, J. Onoda, J. Payne, R. 1 57? asm- ' . . b il , I ,N fi f V 4 5 Vu S 3 . ' 'J A , . ff l -' ' ' ' -...N N X . . - N, ' Q. ' un' ' . f W. J J J ' - ' N Penner. J. Plahetka, M. Ruth, W. Redman, B. Reid. C. Ruthledge, J. Scholl, C. Searle, T. Simpson, S. Squires, C. Smith, D. Strader, R. Urane, R. Vater. D. Walter, K. Williams, T. Wohlberg. W. Wong, E. Wundrum. 249 CD CUGCHEQCD Q JA! 9,1 5' G H! ' L :N it-Q ll if 'I 3' .F . ,ff FU r -N , , , 1' s lil' .V i 4 'HN IIC 9m.,,,f.. MCCUTCHEON A - Back Row: R. Chowning, J. Mlaker, M. Matusik, J. Koke, R. Nyhus, M. Nellinger, R. Deart, S. Farmer, D. Prusak. D. Seidenstricker, R. Fitzer, T. Theis, D. Patterson. Second Row: J. Davis, K. Cox, G. Hawks, R. Horner, G. Saferight, J. Rauch, T. Lenn, J. Daliege, J. Toth, S. Garber, K. Nikleb, M. Sohn, P. Piaz- za. Front Row: J. Slate, C. Johnson, J. Weber, C. Lewis, J. Busenbark, J. Luther, R. Stanfield, R. Gregg. S. Stilwell. MCCUTCHEON A - Back Row: D. Saffen, F. Mosca, B Vautaw, P. Sesny, R. Sesny, R. Raush, H. Force, S. Turn er, J. Snell. J. Pope, P. Brandman, V. Underwood. Sec ond Row: W. Vasu, W. Stern, S. Szkopiec, R. Kooy, D. Rokosz, M. Szczepanski, M. Calhoun, M. Moolenaar, W. 96 k Engdahl, D. Leischer, T. Wilson, G, Hill, G. Petersen, M. Orton. Front Row: L. Baade, R. Brinker, M. Solomon, G. Reihl, D. Miller, T, Busch, D. Ziegler, S. Buehler, D. Buchanan. 251 Kline Cie? 1' S McCUTCHEON A - Back Row: C. Lienson, D. Litton, B. Meiser, S. Winicker, R. Marksbory, W. Pittman, A. King, J. Anderson. R. Evans, C. Hines, K. Belkin, M. McCarty. J. Wimmenauer. Third Row: K. Foley, C. Muller, D. Hacker. H. Woolverton, J. Pouder, L. Reynolds, M. Ste-rnberg, D. Dosfie, M. Wobser, D. Stone. G. Sparks. Second Row: D. Pilgrim, R. Edyvean. L. Ferguson, J. Eggert, R. Jungels, M. Stohler, S. Whistler, S. Arey, J. Spencer. Front Row: L. Hook, G. Ingle, R. Ellis, M. Bed- narek, J. Neumeister, G. Pedrey, T. Steffen, A. Beldon. G. Ray, R. Tnornbury, M. Thrasher. MCCUTCHEON B - Back Row: W. Wood, K. Carlson, B. Jaffe, F. Meznarick, J. Osborn, K. Weber, R. Kiingler, J. Scnonnoff, D. Steele, R. Sherwood, G. Pasalich. Third Row: B. Rerch, M. Rienl, M. Srnitn, W. Callaway, J. Kin- caid, S. Monical, M. Puda, J. Wagner. R. Burns, M. S EX -. 55 ,. -..ei 1 Paunicka, T. Gerhardt, D. Nowliri. Second Row: H. Var- jabedian, D. Fratello, R. Parker, R, Banner, J. Armuth, S. Glick, A. Myatt. Front Row: G. Grzesk, L. Morris, W. Wenner, J. Cenman, C. Merz, G. Wallace, J. Koleff, R. Helder. 'I i 9 IVICCUTCHEON B - Back Row: J, Kastner, A. Weiss. T. Oliver. T. Ashburn, J. Cunduff G. May, R. Dean, B. McDonald, D. John son. L. Illingworth, D. Fisher. Third Row: S. Suefken. W. Brozynskn, R. Hardung, P Mellinger. D. Lamon, D. Esses, R. Carlson J. Murphy, R. Westberg, N. Borns. D Wade, B. Blocher, D. Mohr. Second Row T. Anzur, J. Adams, E. Wong, D. Weaver, T Eaglun, L. Brashears, C. Chock. Front Row: G. Mann. S. Deacon, T. Spalding. R. Rost A. Samford, D. Gordon. 253 gg: MSCS' 1' We IVICCUTCHEON B i Back Row: S. Miller, C. Zimmer man, J. Ruvvaldt, J. Taylor, E. Buell, N. Wingert, J. Gur- gle, S. Bruns, N. Bingel, P. Robinson, M. Vaughan, J Culbertson, lVl. Jewell. Third Row: R. Schultz, J. Bar- nett, R. Morris, C. Tuttle, L. Burbage, J. Yoder, D. Sand ers, W. Zarse, W. Boswell, J. Peck, N. Dierckman, J. Horn, C. Wolf. Second Row: R. Clawson, J. Slates, G Fairhead, E. Hines, D. Juncker, W. Bloodworth, D. Sals bery, J. Saint, C. Watson. Front Row: W. Freytag, R Carper, M. Dobbs, D. Sowe, D. Corgiat, J. Buswell, R lVlcKibben, L. Hufnagel. w- . W .15 Mg Q: fifvfirv nz Lf . 'I Ni . -Q A r-5 A MCCUTCHEON C - Back Row: C, Walk- er, D. Wright, M. Tiria, D. Billon, D. Howard, J. Zimmer, J. McCanna, M. Green, D. Gilpatrick, G. Ross, D. Wei- senberger, G. Corwin, J. Raiser, D. Tuner. Second Row: C. Hite, J. Marker, C. Hall, D. Dresslar, R. Eby, P. Guyer, G. Russel, R. Tubesiny, J. Role, D. Apple- gate. Front Row: M. Fenimore, J. Klein J. Harter, S. Jennlg, P. Minnich, D. Hickman, J. Thorne, E. Nelson, D. Dohler. MCCUTCHEON C - Back Row: M. Brandon, R. Lindhorst, L. Ehninger, R. Wysong, D. Siebers, J. Miller, D. Need, G. Hofmann, M. Franzen, W. Byles, S. Hanson, C. Nance, R. Mattox, R. Au. Third Row: M. Cuellar, C. Mareoullier, D. Somers, B. Giles, R. Milnex, R. Ja- cobs, R. French, T. Gerbracht, J. Olson, R. Krieg, J. Semerau, C. Streb, P. Ben- nett, L. Thomas. Second Row: D. Bur- dette, W. VanHorne, G. Robinson, L. Carlson, J. Henderson, V. Boitet, M. Krewitsky, E. Radish, M. Gravy. Front Row: D. Kane, C. Miller, W. Martin, A. Doering, L. Schoof, G. Zimmerman, D. Knox, L. Wapiennik, J. Shoe. MCCUTCHEON C - Back Row: A. Bione, K. Kellar, R. Kleine, A. Rockwell, R. Sandine, D. Nicolini, E. Kleine, B. Brummet, B. Bryan, R. Horak, L. Roedl, M. Gibbons, B. Morgoch. Third Row: D. Bonesteel, C. Cook, P. Kelly, R. Weis, T. Forster, R. Heer, B. Mac, S. Schultz, T. Ertel, M. Murphy, D. Smok- er, D. Scott, R. Klockow, K. Smith, D. Vierse, T. Bonanni. Second Row: G. Lucas, A. Bryant, E. Chesnut, W. Gooch, G. Hendrickson, R. Loyd, L. Obery, W. Sheldrake, G. Schilling. Front Row: J. Augustine, J. Ford, K. Watt, D. Anderson, B. Slabach, M. Ger- ber, K. Casteel, T. Clark, K. Schwingen- dorf, D. Miller, L. lde. 255 IVICCLJTCHEON D - Back Row: L. Smlth, J. Rach, P. Coale, G. Acres. C. Sller, R. Hevvs, A. Evans, R. Gardner, J. Peters. D. Foertsch. Second Row: J. Nanak, D. Johnson, D. Benfleld, D, Gogel, R. Gullmann, W. Kalb. W. Loeber, W. Ensmlnger, G. Williams, G. Koff, S. Putnam, J. Vanwankle. J. Kress. Front Row: G. Phillips, B. Ernst, J. Walsh, S. Muller. P. Snngleton, Nl. Overholt, R. Relch, G. lVlszar, W. Rogers. IVIQCUTCI-IEON D - Back Row: D, Zie- genfelder, R. Gardner, L. Abbott, lVl, Sanders. D. Jump, R. Nickel, R. Doran. P. Davus. R. Swing, L. Hebda. Second Row: K. Gell, G. Kelly, C. Gohcke, R. Nlartun, D. VanGornpel, D. Strlcker, P, Haake, T. Miller, L. Coles, H. Gough, J. Burns. T. Sanders, C. Guaruno. Front Row: W. Nlnchaelsen. T. Charles, T, Cosby. R. Clchon, J, Berry. W. Busch. D. Young, K. Burg, W. Samuelson. 52 A B ayllf ww' A , MCCUTCHEON D - Back Row: D. Guelker, R. Sherman, S. Smith, R. Graham, K. Bail, T. Turner, D. Sanders, R. Halder, P. Bouche, G. Mellencamp, L. Barlow. Second Row: J. Johnson, R. Henke, J. Keogh, T. Luedeke, P. Harter, C. Guthrie, M. Gotshall, T. Schroeder, R. Mason, Mm R. Carter, S. Nelson, D. Worden, B. Denney, D. Rivich Front Row: D. Edwards, B. Dunn. G. Huber, D. Batka, C Rodich, P. McWilliams, R. Parson, T, Batke, R Fuhrmann. 2 fHAfRfRISOcH 'MV 389 ff 3 5 f ----- 8 HARRISON A - Back Row: B. Camp- bell, D. Gruenewald, M. Kopka, R. Keif- fer. D. Sullivan, S. Pierson, C. Benson, R. Cameron, B. Liedl, J. Brooks, E. Bat- tle, R. Rogala, P. Grossman. Second Row: A. Grot, R. Waibel, R. Tovxon, J. Gay, S. Plee, G. Vasey, R. Balsey, J. Lanrman, R. Weimer, R. King, D. Sam- ples, J. Monge, E. Herskovic. Front Row: M. Kinnick, L. Grider, R. Lesink, N. Hursn, K. Farson, D. Carter, T. Ogery, D. Bonn, D. Young. HARRISON A - Back Row: K. Hixon, W. Allen, M. Gagnon, P. Santori, H. Bur- kart, T. Rieck, K. Chaffee, R. Galles, G. Brenn, R. Happ, E. Sballock, K. Mer- tens, J. McDonald. Second Row: P. Gibson, P. Cannon, R. Goellner, B. So- lof, B. Sanders, S. Litten, G. Morgan, B. Spann, M. Dumond, Nl. Kwasny, J, Webster. Front Row: J. LaBoIIe, J. Stef- fen, A. Beir, W. Fenstermaker, M. Hamilton, L. Butler, S. Moeller, S. Ste- vens, E. Wolf. 259 W Q Q' mfs fi ' .- x - ' W V VVYY V V A J X.-I x 1 - -- HARRISON B - Back Row: J. Bore, L. Heath, R. Weber. J. Wulskn, J. Gorges, J. Scholl, T. Fitzgerald, J. Cervehka G. Olson, K. Vverhmsku. S. Legg. J. Hutton, D. Meggen hofe-V1 Second Row: B. Boje. G. Owen, C. Jakovvatz. D Zofko, L, Hamnltoh, P. Hyhom.:1h,A, Rnchert, VV. Rvella R. Ferhsler, J. Kehrer, W. Brody, E. Hirleman, R. Lem- on. Front Row: P. Gnvens. E. Warres, J. Gephart, J. Smith. B, Cossaurt, G. Moss, J. Cordell, G. Fehogluo, S. Lowry. .A 7' xx, p HARRISON - Back Row: J. Malls, R. Smith. R. Beck. D. Roberts, W. Brlckley, M. Gardockl, B. Sperry, R. Akers, T. Tully. L. Plumb, W. Bo- dine, R. Walton. F. Adler. Third Row: J. Blazlc M. lngwersen. W. Yutmey- er. J. Cnrlstopner. J. Jeffers, T. Jones, R. Carlson, J. Wiley, R. Meth- ier. M. Bauwens, R. Neider, T. Mall- szewskl, M. Bannaman. Second Row: R. Borkes. M. Kendlg. G. Romba. D, Mitchell. H. Aust, J. Spless. D. Austin, J. Hawkins, G. Witham, Front Row: B, Ranschaert. E. Stalman, P. Allenza. D. Allen, N. Horvath, D. Mann, A. l-learn, P. Gordon, K. Berg, D. Herman. HARRISON - Back Row: K. Meetz. D. Rosa, M. Flndllng, C. Tarne. S. Dennerllne, B. Butz, K. Coleman. C. Tower. L, Wllcox. C. Savvcnuk, J. Kelly. B. Woolcott, C. Morrlson. Second Row: K. Comer. B. Nlcno- las. E. Harold, B. Jacobs. K. Marlet- ta, P. Stevenson, M. Mueller, S. McEntlre, C. Kalkofen, L. Kleln, B. Bartels, R. Long, B. Mangin. C. McLemore. Front Row: A, Waller, A. Hamilton. T. Pardleck, P. Doherty, C. Zimmer, A. Dombkowskl, J. Ea- ton. P. Blddle, M, Rlchert. 261 HARRISON - Back Row: N. Logsdon, J. Stefanovich, G. Bolinger, J. Schae- fer, F. Bizanes, P. Swank, P. I-leckman, M. Menne, D. Newman, B. Rogers, P. Alwood, M. Juricich, P. Miller, Second Row: A. Price, K. Krahn, M. Keirn, J. Stelzl, R. Chamness, C. Behrmann, D. Dittus, S. Sherry, K. Davis, E. Karceski, M. Fox, M. Merhoff, B. Leavitt. Front Row: K. Altenhof, P. Hendriksen, B. Schnitta, J. Davis, R. Rodgers, D. Phelps, C. Kaestner, C. Burk, J. Dierkes. HARRISON - Back Row: D. Freije, A. Baker, C. Vansickle, K. Temple, G. Wis- ler, G. Huck, S. Hinshaw, G. Finn, D. Kempf, P. Meyer, M. Fox, D. Damon, C. Owen. Second Row: M. Hurt, M. Sell, G. Collins, J. Kingsbury, J. Gotschall, M. McGrane, I. Rogala, J. Forman, M. Jones, J. Robb, A. Gieck, D. Shields, K. Hanson, P. Steinhofer, B. Stuart, S Dyson. Front Row: D. Cuthbertson, A Meyers, K. Scoggan, E. Flater, L. Petr T. Bishop, M. Geder, C. Stansifer, R Nelson. HARRISON - Back Row: V. Gibbs, P. Hagen, D. Stamm, B. Klotz, J. La- Tourette, C. Smith, D. Elmore, N. Ed- berg, M. Voida, J. Fulmer, K. Will, K Kemper, B. Shaw. Second Row: K Stresser, M. Sanders, M. PeGan, C Peller, C. Sarver, S. Smith, J. Schubert K. Phillips, S. Waugh, N. Huisman, G Lang, W. Kurylo, M. Paul, C. Peterson Front Row: J. Hackbarth, B. Eckert, J William, L. Allanson, M. Kleiser, S. Krei der, J. Schabel, P. Delman, K Ferguson. 262 Iwo 'Th- T '5 N-:gp 'Ng SX r rw.. sms..-l,,' Q - - 'fix-at Q 1 . on - h4 ...., ' A-.ix Xt ' , Q X N., iwssak--M 1' ng ,, ,,,,..,., -. .... WQQEQYL Af, A . vw... Y - -,3g3q':f Mya, wma ,oxsgx '31 sf: iiitfffti HARRISON - Back Row: J. Miner, C. Stamper, P. Ahlf N. Tharp, P. Purkey, K. Boop, E. Brink, B. Aldridge, M Rosenberry, M. Marsh, C. Holy, B. Miller, Third Row: C Chandler, J. Lackey, C. Burns, N. West, M. Yacko, J Parey, K. Wright, C. Spicer, A. Rodriguez, D. Meier, M 5 Brink, D, Watts, P. Fisher. Second Row: L. Leirer, C Beyer, C. Cottingham, B. Edwards, C. Kocian, S. Martin C. Kapustiak, G. Muehl, A. Johnson. Front Row: J Fields, D. Given, J. Swartz. 2 6 FQZOEECR CQUCR rs 0 Q Sf: 5 Q.. 1,6 5 ,.. . ,i il A .,-, :,, Q V V- , -. 34: Y 1 K g 5 Q ,, ., I -, M kwa A I , , . V if I I VA. ,S I - , . J ' ff 2 'Y f -'l J 4Q l , A j J. 5 J , 2 - 2 rr E J f A f W f f' -2 I I l- f A ' ka li 3 ' it D' :mr . ' L ':,. . .. . i':1 FF. 1 Vi! Af 5 Ez it ffsiff:-r'r'--ffr I fl If 1. Ui 2- ' FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: M. Bauer, K. Grover, L. Hendrickson, Swanson, R. Cofield, A. Dickson, E. Sherman, Q. Essling, D. Hadlock. L. Miller, C. Leland, N. Jones, Nl. Voglund, S. Rudbeck, D. Carpenter, Front Row: Nl. Humphrey, IVI. Nloldenauer, D. lVlcCulIy, C. Schreiber, J. Wimmenauer, G. Smith, T. Reed, J. Caruso, G. Poole, S. Nlarsh, D, P. Simms, L. Ricketts, B. Jamison, G. l-lorvatich, C. Phillips, B. Beat- Pilnak. Second Row: lvl. Ambrits, J. Richardson, K. Hodson, E. Davis, ty, L. Steele, Nl. Witzel. , B. Scrafford, K. Nlartin, D. Franklin, J. Ratcliff, R. Zimmerman, L. 1 l l X i 264 GS g J . ll ll ' mmmmwmm-www-ww xx .- 9 . X., it .I Tl A FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: E. Dotlich, D. Wagner. J. Kuehl, M. Bryant, S. Newman, D. Slaats, L. Loutnain S. Olive, A. Brikmanis, D. Kostelich, C. Jordan A. Stew art, C. Fox, K. Kouns, M. Kucharski, C. Ritchie, L. Ben nett. Second Row: K. Miller, I. Howell, C. Czlonka, J Sell. C. Rohn, S. Douglass, D. Piper, A. Callahan, L. Gre- gory, K. Mocker, N. Lamade, M. Parker, J. Peacock, D. Cessna, J. Price, D. Herrick. H. Brown. Front Row: C. Yentes, D. Green, A. Lampkins, S. Mackowiak. E. Asn- craft, B. Wolff, B. Brooks, A. Rosebusn, R. Dulfon. C. McArtor, J. Spraker, M. Vail. L. Hayes. Nc, . ff 0 'ftgalfg X J' -.1 'P FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: A. Breidenbaugh, J. Clark, T. Cole, C. Zimmerman. Front Row: L. Hostetler. Steger, D. Howell, S. Hunter, L. Weber, L. Steinmetz, B. J. Jackson, S. Rawlings, J. Usinger, L. Eikenbary, L. Laitar. Second Row: R. Palfi, H. Hull, 5. Malecki, M. Jordan. 26 KJ . 4:24.12 FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: W. Mendenhall, A. All dredge, O. Quiroga, L. Sterrett, R. Fortman, G. Rusk, T. Collins, E. Cunningham, E. Redden, D. Delph, A. Shir- ley, E. Kennedy, C. Cunningham, C. Bottema. Second Row: K. Gustafson, W. Stout, S. Thomas, J. Wilkins, M. Dorsett, K. Carnahan, D. Koons, D. Crane, G. Delio, J. ' ' as I, ,:,.--,,9q.+'.:5:.- :,3,53:.5:5gs1:15-5::::i.- izem.-2Q:2:ae:.1:.:z5'fni: ...ee 2+ 4, 2. S 5 a . . f, wi: -uf Q 653 255352ifsasmszz.s:s:s:s:s5-5-515:59 nf ,Q , is 1- w:-51:,::.-..:...- , , V-' M ig, '?y2i?i J ,,,. .. . . .g,,g,.,: .. -. .3 f.--.,. :.',41y ..-f .f'.. .. ..,... get f':-.- f'giQ7,x.S, 6 6 wands .ll g. :. i... V- -1 li... .::.:gf.z . ..,.Mf.w..1: M Q x 1'-13,-fi:1i3i:r' QQQQ Scheid, D. Frushoun, P. Wheldon, W. Peterson, J. Bea- ver, J. Webb. Front Row: B. Rettinger, M. Gordon, J. Klein, C. Wactemath, H. Russell, R. lnskeep, J. Knox, R. Konanz, S. Beal, D. Giles, P. Claussen, T. Flynn, L. Hoff- man. Kneeling: C. McEwan, R. Jacques, B. Losee. J 5:5 . ,Q , .- wg ' ii-if 1 I' x. P ,A -1-Q5 N 9. f S w A ? Q, Wx uv T , 'N 5 st e 4, 1,11 fy ' T T . X E 4' gy L t - WX 1 XX FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: G. Mill- er, D. Baker, T. Berry, F. Owens, D. Dickerson, R. Argus, E. Bnghtrnan. S. Brown, K. Knowles, R. Ranck, J. Yaras' chefski, J. Jenkel, C. Michael, D. Au- good, IVI. Smith, B. Fackler. Front Row: Laing, P. Gierosky. Second Row: C D. Grundy, J. Nlohrrnan, M. Gulmour NI. Adkins, J. Rekelsma, D. Custer, W. Adamson, B. Sparks, K. Mason, FOWLER COURTS - Back Row: D. Es- terlina. T. Lynch, L. McCoIIough, A Hasara. C. Blanchard. S. Waller. Sec- ond Row: J. Wallace, B. Juday, P. Wes' Iey, D, Hughes, D. Renean, T. James, J. Rodewald. Front Row: A. Fulk. J. Ma han, G. Pope, D. Redman, J. Smith, D. Norris. f vs ,i i if ? I T If v :L p my ii: V il V, 1, H 3? J 5' TT' 26 7 ozfmzfy C 0 U CRC S fifx .H .5 TERRY COURTS - Back Row: S. Epply, H, Haines, S. Hogar, M. Wright, R. Thomas, M. Fradenburg, E. Goralczyk, K. Kavanaugh. Banks. J. Gimplo. P. Haaze, P. Wright, K. Stanton, N. Cook. B. Brisco, Front Row: L. Lauy, J. Cates, N. Langer. L. Morton, L. Couey, R. At- D. Rice. Second Row: P. Leedy. V. Meyers, M. Rosie. G. Burton, P. kinson, D. Pecn.G.Vincent. D.Jarnes.C. Piegat. 268 XT' ,,Qf...ans Y we 1 I 'Q ' W 3 , 57...- L: km A ,-fu. f - , -L l ' .. i-.1 4 1 1 1 , s , TERRY COURTS - Back Row: L. Holden, J. Moore, B. Bodley, C. Bennett, J. Schwarts, S. McCotter, E. Hub- bartt, C. Martin, J. Hope, S. Dondlinger, L. Schmidt, P. Dahne, P. Means, J. Sefton, A. Kaczorowski. Second Row: L. Lister, K. Wambach, N. Weissert, M. Richard- 1 1 . its X . Q J' x ' A : . .M ' '- son, S. Gochenour, W. Hogan, B. Harris, L. Dunkelbar- ger, M. Peck, D. Gaff, M. Wawnzyniak, K. Mullen, M. Vaughan, B. Stoneburner. Front Row: A. Routt. M. Armstrong, A. Lewis, D. Maudlin, M. Jones, K. Kelmel, B. Edington, C. Ho, D. Hobbs, B. Bonczek, J. Kmetz. ! 'l - --f. arg. , A Af W5 wwf f 3 W D 7 f 112 HJ Oth MORE H Witt gg 715 fEZY 7HKENf9U7i ff: 77,115 OR FINY DTHEP MFICHIA115 D052 fV pf WORM SEE Yau? Couwsfzop ' RMHNE uf+Nnf1Lf2f, Wk DF H WE ,47 176 ,mgi H- WILL may HURT Ydo . 270 ... lf .v 9. 'Yen' VE gf 3-f-.-ali Q, i' 1 f 27 5 TERRY COURTS - Back Row: R. Goff. M. Simmons, S. Carrico, J. Carson, R. Ferguson, R. Wonrle, D. Steinnilber, M. James. Second Row: S. Wdovvka. W. McPhail, W. Ahlemeyer, K. Turner, IVI. Nloggle, J. . A' fha TERRY COURTS - Back Row: B. Brumfiel, V. Nlilijus, R. Branden- burg, J. Hay, VV. Howard, B. Eisert, D. Cartmell, R. Doriot. Second Row: J. Owens, IVI. Fox, D. Stern, IVI. Jensen, J. Melvin, D. Cobb, M. 272 'CTT Cartmiil, l.. Brinson. Front Row: J. Lee, D. Bass, A. Racine, G, Clark S. Pangere, R. Siegel. G. Jones. avr .AQ 'EQ 152 512 2 MN '- A a i !53i'Zw5gg5,Lax Reed, R. Price, N. Vaandrager. Front Row: T. Smith, R. Byrer, C Watkins, D. Kelly, K. Butler, R. Baur, C. Kupperman, J. Paige. WYE MY 'Ls an X-3 uh. ruff 2 A X rx N, ,-sg ' . -.vf'-1aa-- .,,.,. I :ff X . K W 'R Q 38 274 ' L 'WH mum hw Q ,fi-.Q .K A MAL C A - 3903. M 'Z ll r i 'VUE ,NCQ fm n my . ,1k...., , V H 1 ft- Q J2 J' QQUMGDZ 1-ll'- ' I J x' 5 Z L iz.Tll' f 'XXEI S.. -1 'T A f- X , 3 Lf? '3 RQ J . 'l Y' ITV? .1 lm TERRY COURTS - Back Row: T. Lewis, B. Bailey, W. Jones, N Brown, R. Konlhagen, P. Nloberg, S. Brown. N.Atkinson, R.WeIIn'1an M. Carnahan, J. Probert, S. Berger, E. Noble, Second Row: G. Balke- ma, J. Price, L. Roberson, J. Hiller, D. Horner, G.Count, S. Klaren, IVI Karceski, M. Solomon, W. Gopher, P. VanWormer. Front Row: N Winebrenner, S. Duket, T. Bell, R. Stanley. R. Bline. J. Goins, L. Hart' er, G. Holl, A. Cofer, J. Beunler. 275 co-OPS CO-OPS co-OPS COG PERA I 5 if X ,. W x QD . gall!! NW .TIVE Co-ops. The system is small but thriving. They've been called non-Greek Greeks and They rush and pledge like Greeks. But there's more than that What you have, you've gotten yourself And somehow it means more. They have the image that we're tightwadsf' ii We rush right out of high school. lt's better - it gives them more ofa chance to be a better member. i 1 Very few live out of the house when they're seniors. They don't want to. ii Pledges get pimped a lot but it's very seldom that any depledgef' ii There aren't enough houses here - a house is a very expensive thing to buy. i i Pretty much unity - there's a lot of rivalry between the guy's houses in sports, grades, and stuff. it You appreciate things more when you do them yourself. ii lt only requires about six hours a week for working. ii I just joined, I don't know why. There's no relationship between Greeks and Co-ops. lt's economical, not cheap. We're not all from the farm. lt's a learning situation. You know most of the girls since there are only five girl's houses. You sure learn to cook if nothing else. Co-ops are fun. Sisterhood and brotherhood minus reputation rather than reputation minus sisterhood and brotherhood. TQ, N3 279 hx: w-lx ..W,gi J: ---a FE, ...fi I 3 I . 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' 'Q 1' ii V - ,, 1 ii Q-Y - .- v 1. i R1A x ' X I ,K ' R- .1 5 i ' if Iviw, iw .A ., .2 A J V 1 T- UQ' T 'ei ff' . ,K X - W X S ifiayq V I xxxqxi '-X . K t i vi Q ii 1 ig?-,TFLI I . Q . i i i i HUP . A. Angermeier, C. Baaso, R. Bender, T. Brucker, K. Miller, J. Moon, T. Navianx, N. Ness, D. Oier, K. Phi!- Cunningham, K. Demske, P, Dotson, K. Franks, C. lips, K. Pooie, S. Ribordy, D. Rich, P. Seitz, J. Smith, Hixon, J. Holdren, C. Hoyer, L. Kelley, S. Kimble, T. K. Stevens, S. Taylor, J. Wiedeman. 283 811 K. Blonkenberger, S. Cox, T. Daniel, M. Diek- man, R. Drieman, D. Erwin, T. Fuelling, R. Geier, C. Grenard, F. Hall, D, Lilly, D. Magee, M. Martin, M. Miller, J. Noyes, H. Nolting, D. Nurrenbern, G. Sparks, E. Sturgeon, M. Sulli- van, G. Tomrn, J. Walsh, J. Weiss, B. White, D Winkle. L. Ashbaugh, P. Barker, B. Bell, D. Bell, Bottorff, C. Burton, D. Butler, D. Clark, Davidson, R. Foster, J. Geller, D. Glancey, Grimble, M. Hall, D. Irwin, W. Olin, J. Little, Little, S. Loy, M. Nlarkland, Z. McGinnis, D. Nebelung, J. Plant, lVl. Romine, T. Seal, J. Shaffer, W. Siebrase, S. Taylor, X. Tooke, C. WiIIiamS,S.WiIls. 285 H.-fy 'ff.'f.51ja f. EIC' Q'-Z ig... -- 51-f.g,,.. 1: , 1' 3 '3'1i4.1 ':-lz. ' 3fi2w.Z5r:w . . Jzf 1' ::'3N41-','.- 66 A,-.. X- f,7.f..-,,1. FW -5 Igfxgg 'cf t 352215-?'gf2?g.:v'1,aE' as Y.. ..,..M, .? ...Q ' 3 ,,. V, . '6- ., ::.:,'-'soy' ,3:5,::,-wg.: ,:.. 2 'i' . ---- .,-g--M..-,K-.,-,-5-wx AG -ra E- 'Sir' ,-ies' 1: :fr z:aZE1.11iI':21-E: . fqaigf-,Q51?f:efZ.s2J'Liffkzzfff,-lg.,g15::,f. ,. - , W 917. 'Q 'SW' H I wha . ' x , 12 3 if X ':1:s:s,....f'?' E, if Y R. Bilyeu, C. Beatty, K. Blettner, C. Bryant, M. Cunningn am, S, Finfenbincler, B. Furnas, J. Goodwin, D. l-laehl, B. Howard, C. Kitaoka, R. Lertie, P. McKaig, J. Malett, M. Maurer, M. Messman, M. Mohler, J. Nyikos, M. Patrick, M. 286 Power, M. Roth, S. Rowe, B. Runnels, P. Schafer, M. Scher- merhorn, B. Sell, M. Ursits, B. Wiggs, R. Wilcox, S. Wilcox A. Wilson. GDCDUEKR rf ...,,,..- 1-,.,... .gif Q1 1ul'lll1,,,-1-nd liezii -'---anus iiiiud ann-nnlwilfi d wiiiik uunidlanuiiilwnllll was 'i1nd'1nd can 'ani ii 111- K I uni 'I- ' all 'Il' all -and 'II' ' an v-ff i 'll-I ' i i i i 'i 'i -j i '14 gym -at w'1b5,,',. wi'?6x-2 .-.... ' QP sag' 'P ,,. v, We? 'ww N-.Z 4,4 -Z J. Bower, C. Carow, D. Cartwright, P. Coffey, J. Cook, D. Rowen, R. Sloan, G. Smith, B. Stinson, D. Stone, J. Suptu, Easterling, R. Eberly, S. Ehle, B. Holloway, S. Hoover, D. R. Swinger, D,Voss, D.Voss,S.VonDi-elingen, S.Watson, S. King, R. Klosterman, W, Leckrone, B. Moore, A. Roach, J. Wittman. 287 8 R. Bare, D. Bennett, G. Burgi, C. Burns, B. Campbell, P. Cicci, F. Feigel, G. Fuller, W. Funk, B. Grenard, J. Harker, J Humnicky, D. Kirkman, J. LaNlarca, T. Lesniewski, L. Mc Daniel, D. Metz, D. Miller, J. Miller, K. Miller, J. Nagy, J. 'RJ Nagy, J. Oppy, B. Pryor, D. Roberts, A. Roell, J. Shelton Mrs. E. Smith, J. Swan, D. Watts, L. Wertenberger, I Williams. s hxggx -S' -J,'R1 r' -gf' we , 3, ' Rgsiw-1 w , my , Q V. 1 -. 1, . -, , ,. . :NA 34. ' 3 gf wr ,X I xi H x 2 --i, ii 1 Nw V W. D. Berger, P. Edmiston, H. Fruit, R. Frump, D. Gard- Neff, D. Paff, K. Phillips, J. Prewett, T. Prince, M. ner, R. Golata, L. Gottschalk, D. Haney, J. Hoagland, Ringer,J.Thorne, L.Washrnutn,A. Zoellev. D. Huddleston, G. Kiefer, R. Lin, D. Lorene, S. Mory, L. 2 89 . ft. J,-. Sf, A 'wg ' .Wg ,gba -Q 1 v?.Q.. ng. . 290 4 S. Browh, L. Callahan, S. Clark, M. Dehaven A. Deyerlung, J. Drabehstott, J. Fisher, B Harmon, J. Jones. L. Kerr. L. Kroeger, K. Lan- gell, S. Lee, M. Lefforge, L. May, N. Mayo. J Muller, S. Molltor, S. Molter, M. Murphy, P. Murphy, V. Peterson, I. Poncsak, M. Poncsak D. Rowenthal, B. Rupp, M. Scott, V. Silveus, J Southwood, C. Taylor, L. Thias, A. Vaughn, C Welfel. 14N YN 5, sul ll 3, 3 G. Baker, S. Barnes, R. Black, S. Brown, Cary, D. Douglas, M. Duggieby, D. Dunkei, Earnest, R. Elgin, J. Fieler, P. Gahimer, Gerhrke, M. Gordon, D. Groves, G. Hamm Hiatt, R. Journay, L. Kankanpaa, S. Knoyv, Krueckeberg, C. Lafuse, K. Lafuse, M. Lafuse J. Liebrandt, R. Long, R. Marley, D. Miller, R Parker, A. Richardson, J. Ritenour, Schatz, G Smith, K. Steuer, S. Swain, K. Trent, F. Von dersaar, J. Wierer, R. Wirick, L. Woocard. xiislw Q- -V we x A is gs I 4 'KCDEAEE xx 41 ...J 1 .1 I, I W 0 E5 . I-'M' 1 , .i ff mmf V 12 -..-' 292 .4891- G. Baldwin, G. Becker, D. Bohs, J, Boyd, G. Crowler, D. DeVoe, M. Futa, J, Gardner, S. Holder, P. Kemp, D. Kirkpatrick. J. Koors, R. Lash, B. Lindvall, G Maurer, W. Mangos, M. McClure, D. Miller, S, Milton - 4 .J ,. ,,.- V, . , .ay , M. Moesner, C. Mosberg, K. Need, M. Panther, D. Pettet, R. Ruble, W. Russell, C. Shaver, L. Shellham- er, F. Walker, J. Whaley, J. Wilhelm, R. Williams, G. Wooten, M. Wynn. km,-Af R lf i if. , .M ' A -S 1 -In vi riff' N 1. 'ig X ,,vg IS' 'W -we v3k...1',. -: .' .Q iw ms- CDACEUCRE .gui 1 .x f-lu- L.. Si-2 1 .f . J. Allison, J. Allison, M. Allison, C. Anderson, L. An- Gustafson, J. Landwer, S. Mithoefer, P. Murr, D. derson, C. Baird, H. Baker, T. Bauer, C. Branden- Phillips, L. Shudick, B. Skelton, K. Slavens, P. burg, M. Chamberlin, K. Ford, M. Golombowski, J. Warner. 293 294 W .n.fl Wi. J. Adams. Mrs. R. Allen, D. Baker, P. Barker, J. Beall, D. Beiswanger, L. Biehl, J. Burgess, R. Comingore, S. Dean, S. Fisher, J. Gentleman, M. Getners, R. Goings, W. Hague, G, Holton, R. Huff, J. Kaimar, S. Knafel, M. Lakin, M. Lartie, P. Lin denrnan, J. Nelson, A. Niedbalsrn, G. Peters, M Richardson, J. Ross, L. Sellers, G. Smith, R. Til let, S. Ward, R. Wolneter, V. Zurcner. A. Angermeir, Mrs. Bormuth, B. Butler, C. Cau dell, S. Cocanower, C. Cottingharn, J. Crawford, W. Craycraft, A. Day. H. Day, B. Deutsch, P, Deusch, A. Ewbank, S. Finkenbinder, B. Green, A. Harrison, B. Hart, F. Hayano, D. Kline, A. Koval L. Lidester, J. Mann, B. Monnier, B. Nelson, M Reese, J. Ross, D. Sedarn, S. Spencer, J. Stevens, R. Sutton, K. Swift, J, Terhune, S. Terhune, C Thompson, J. Utterback, S. Vaughn, D. Vibbert G. Volz, R. Vuskalns, J. Wasson, L. Watson, D, Weaver, M. Whaley. 29 n .4 53, Q w Y, 4, V gg 3 .z gf J . ,sa Nix 'tw ga ik' Q l E N W, -'Y'z'LfLG L , - . A 3 A 5 . . Aiwa NQEMS -ay Q V 'f 24 , H xi 'ab' , P, E L My wtf . hw ,B . R -.T Am my ,gh Ewa 'A f iw? ' fi f . 4,5 , - is.: . f V r 13 .- ff , Q' gg-,V . 5 , f' SQ- . 4 Q KI -.14 94-F- a' 94' 'L lie ffx lb 1 3. .1,. 4 .1 . 'W r . 5 gli' M, ' 'sv 'K . R .. v WI' 'ww : ' 1' f gig , m - ' '1 6 .. 1 ,. xlib!! swf If-,I yfyg' - ,.- ' ,I ff!f'fPa'kf'+ff'if'1'.1-4'-ia' 'K ' X 'Q f S Q 2 1 ' L ' ' f I 2 1 v' 1 wg - f 2-fl -QM, 13, if f n .,' .R yi? S, ' 1 f X New 'ffsvf' if f X k' f9?'3KS1fl'T5f' F X ' . ' B. Bailey, T. Bareither, V. Bareither, J. Baugh, R. Musch, B. Nangle, K. Perkins, J. Roberts, M. Shuter, Bell, W. Bogardur, M. Brown, M. Chastain, R. Culler, B. Swanson, R. Tucker, Mrs. O. Tynan, J. Vuskalns, D. Cummings, L. Denton, J. Elzinga, P. Erler, M. H. Wadsworth, D. Westerfield, F. Wilkenson, T. Garriott, J. Johanneman, J. Lamberth, B. Moore, S. Williams. 7 98 I ff l TW If , gi , wh H' v.. fn ' 5 5 ,,..,,,,,, I. 7 1 f fi L K '1 g I ' f I lf - aiu' X' 3 Qfxyni, . JW 3 'Usb W NV 5' 51 ' :rss-1 .f, v 31 P K i X sw ' f MARRIED I 1 W W- gf STUDENTS OO E' , ww ,vw . Vf, F? , 'v Lb ,fr-r ,J ma, aw .A G, You have to put up with alot- a dirty house, kids, noise. By the time you've settled down enough to get married, you're ready to really study. The University really helped - they recommended a list of Ob- stetricians tor my wife. We help each other, I mean, I type his papers and he does research for me - we make each other study. My children are not yet in bed because their mother is in Eng- lish class. We just can't play any real noisy games while all the parents are trying to study. These Ross-Ade apartments aren too bad until they have a dance over on the Acre and then the noise is awful. Studying is out, and the kids never get to sleep. Airport apartments aren't quite the Taj Mahal, but they're much better than the crackerboxes over on Ross-Ade. All right kids, go next door now until I get back from my class and then it will be time for all of you little ones to stay over here. l never see my children - all day in class and then in the libra- ry all night. l'rn putting my husband through I work all day and he studies all evening and never gets to be with the baby, but I guess that in a few years it will all be worth this. O f 30 ?Tg:5gf M A PA RT IVI E NTS 'N qv vi ., kwx -ua x W M 'YF YSZZSE Q + 52:15 S' x-'HI -I x v ,,,....w-w4w.vm-m.w4-f.uN-A..,.WvA.,mu.Am-An... -xx --21.1.-, K i,,,,.,.,...,.W,,.,.W....M...,.M.X5.t,..wT,,,...vfw,A gg! Z A , .Q E-, ,F , P 1. -w,s.u, ' ' 1,-x . ,ix , ,1-Q- VS X 'Sf-,z.::'-:v':w ' , 4 1 W E 1 E 1 w W i F A 4 w J 1 W x ixk 3 .xx H38 RENT Q , Q X I :Lf Q i YV' 515 ff , 1 xv! Mmfq' 4 2 1!' r.f MA --Lv' Q : 34' Xa .5 1a!'.,ff,w,vfz 4 , , ,h gfux: - :ii 4.-a. A If Engng-11 wi fda: ,. 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Our Astronauts have graduated from here And seen this planet from beyond: Reporting through engineers' genius While we transplanted hearts and things. Was it ever any other vvay? We askthem. This rate of progress? This progressive rate of destruction? This destroying rate of creation? We have lived through no other time. Nothing seerns strange. Nothing seems nevv. C0LlfGf BOW 5 QHHMF T D PWM-l7O pURDLlE'2 0 3- , T X FQM in o... Q , m4 . . V 9 16' in-I ,,,.,-f 71 olww ..4nv ,,.nJM1 , ,..tt:'kilQ 'l + ii 1-'S if 1 ,+ve Af .IEW 'iff QA Q v vfvx V, V- , 'U 'K A ll Q Nl-A sf' Ji' TF if , .ff 7' 5325 If i D '-l ' J? ' f 1' f .- ' .1-' V-- 1H,31fwi'fi?i:'-Lws--.P f 1-:gp . ,-'J'fZr-.1-+-.g,1-... ' L1-Ai' 7 ' 'af-SH' WL: .Q Q' r'11 ' . .' f-Saba-.gf yfkmnf 1 'wg- f:I -. .' . 2 A ' 'mx r ':,J.Pf f' .I , ',!'ggfs, 4of ' A o-- I, ray - I A ' . W ' ,, . 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A, ' ll '9 Y.- I ,EQ sf ' 'Y'lN': 'iff' - 1' . W :lx '5 5 fwif' X H , ,c fr. fu A 3 fA-. . 1- 4, '- fwmwwwwwf' if -N -hrilli.-.. X, ni-x 2:4 . QQ, N :Ni ' X .4 .T ,:.xm,: 4: Q V -xx.,--..1--x x A Jvgw- ---.,. Q ,, 3 .wk 1 . ,X 13 .-tx .- ix-Q51 85+-1. sg., iff' Nm L-:Q ,iggs-. , idx H K 2 AQ? gy, X X241 'Q' ' jj' f , f if ' ...-501 ,gay 4 f.. 5: X 'YU -L Z .511 , Y ffifgff f f .gig 1 A f5!.A,ff,, X Jalyz , NX .bffjir X V lufldf .rf faV'FJ.fyij.' S Q f kb RQ fjfgiiklfffyl. wifi-',j,'gffQ X QM . , y ffff' EMM? 'ff' f, 3 2 I I ff M .x x X M 'X xxx XXX X Ex A 'x NW X W xx Nlllilllll 3,413 1... ww -,., in 1, 5 X RW f HI ,mJ A, 2 Z 'xr- Af X Q , V ff Q Y i'i,:' :,-v t S , Avlahb :::: :-: , A ' .:... fu . 59? ' Q' . A 1 x , . .. ag. A 1, 5 v JH I ' 'UA' , X f 1 . .,f t' 'Qs --' X I an n., , 4' I 33 f f ' f?'f 1 1 5 0 C.: A. , ,, V , X Z What's it all about? Whats it all about? lt's nothing new This thing called love Whatever it is . .. Thisthing that can be found and lost and remembered and forgotten. This feeling of being hungry orted and clothed or naked. This living of fantasies and realities and words and looks. lt's nothing new Whatever it is. 34 l F 1-.... s '2-Z I I 1 1 l I . - .1 ' . mf! :Htl , , .A F ' P V , ff ,fa ,-if S P . I V , ur x, Ag 9 M W M f W fffjzffff' ww if? .- fqfwf M ya' I , ' lx. , ' - S13 ' - .- T-:PS. s:. . ffm . vagjg, mg' .F --is f God gave Noah the rainbow sign. No more water, the fire next time. Has Purdue finally be- come a place which is rele- vant for Blacks? Can a Black man or woman who gradu- ates this year be proud to say he graduated from Pur- due University? ls Purdue a place where black intellec- tuals can live and work? These are questions which all Purdue students must ask and to which they must demand answers. lf the Uni- versity is to survive, it must become a place where Blacks, as well as Whites. can prepare themselves to solve the problems of our complex society. For too many years the only Blacks at Purdue were the athletes and those few the University saw fit to admit. The black athlete and his talents were bought and sold by the University with promises of fame on the athletic field, room and board, and if he were ex- tremely lucky, an educa- tion . As long as the black athlete followed the friend- ly advice of his coaches as to whom he associated with, and remained a good nig- ger , he was permitted to stay. One step toward inde- pendence, seIf-determina- tion, and the freedom pos- sessed by other college stu- dents and the black athlete was quickly brought back in line with words and actions which were farfrom friendly and far from only advice. Consistent with his restrained existence, the black athlete was viewed by his fellow students and white spectators as just a trained monkey with less than human needs and desires. ln contrast to the ath- letes, the remaining black students were what could be called super niggers . These were the Blacks who were intellectually superior to their white counterparts. They had to be to gain ad- mittance and to survive in an environment which was both hostile and insensitive to their problems. The faculty and adminis- tration of Purdue University has a history of being lily white . Those Blacks who were qualified were either systematically rejected by the various departments in the university, or they sim- ply found that living in a place like Lafayette was unbearable. The academic environ- ment at Purdue was hardly one that was conducive to Blacks. Courses being taught were born in racism and perpetuated by a sys- tem which refused to recog- nize the existence of Black Ig, .7 - , ' Xl , , , RIT 3Zf!1Egi4g,,:a', ' or 1 1 - 2-V 422 'Ns fl Americans. The institution- alized racism ofthe history courses was an insult and an injustice to the history of Black America. A black man or woman in the university confronted with this soon became frustrated and be- gan to doubt the worth of his own heritage. Small wonder that so few have had the stamina to attain a Pur- due degree. Blacks hoped that in the schoolyear 1969-70, these injustices would be correct- ed, and that they would fi- nally become part of the university. The year began with the appointment of an assistant to the Vice-Presi- dent for Academic Affairs, whose sole responsibility would be to black students, a co-ordinator, so to speak, of black student affairs. He was to be the black voice in the administration. This as- sistant was to be a black man. However, the Universi- ty could not find a qualified Black, and a white man, Dr. Steven Citron, was hired instead. One of the Black Student Co-ordinator's first offical acts was to appoint an advi- sory board. This advisory board consisted mostly of black graduate students and those black undergraduates who happened to be avail- able in the summer. The board, therefore, was not truly respresentative of the attitudes and opinions of the majority of black students. The prime responsibility of this advisory board was to write a counterproposal to the Board of Trustee's pro- posed Black Cultural Cen- ter. The cultural center was to be a place to meet, a place where Blacks could help make their university experience more meaning- ful. The proposal was writ- ten and was presented to the black student body in September for discussion and approval. During the discussion of the proposal strong criti- cism arose concerning whether the final product would in actuality be a black center run by Blacks, or a token gift run by the Univer- sity. The basic problem: Do Blacks really have a voice in the University? Will the Uni- versity let Blacks decide those things which concern Blacks or will these things be, as they have been in the past, decided by persons with little sensitivity to the problems of black people? The proposed charter gave most of the control of the Black Cultural Center to the University and as a result, in the subsequent vote by the black student body, the charter was narrowly de- feated. This initial confron- tation set the tone for future black student-administra- tion confrontation. lVlany Blacks began to doubt whether the black voice in the administration was real- ly black. The next major event for Blacks was Black Week, one grand, glorious week set aside to honor the totality of the achievements and con- tributions of Black Ameri- cans. lt appeared that in reality Black Week was only an attempt made by the University to pacify the black student population. One whole week set aside to honor 400 years of black contribution to American society is in itself an obvious insult. Black Week turned out to be poorly organized and poorly executed. Black stu- dents responded to this in- sult by not attending the majority of the sessions. The highlight of the week was the career conference where companies vied for the honor of hiring their token Blacks. Participation by Blacks in student affairs is little differ- ent from previous years. Some activities have their token, others have none. Honoraries again seem to overlook the qualified Black because of their members' inability to cope with an in- dividual who deviates from their contrived designs of whata Black should be. ln the face of rejection by the University, Blacks began fide. 3 ,. - I af- ,,. W 'f 133 I 91 ,,.., ,wg Y, .t -ff? -, A, N, .,m,..,M.. W, , 'fm i' . , . . . , . . 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Wal I Iv' 'Q.22:iiIffQ- . -f, ,JJ - f --51-5-get 5ff :'.1aY.I' . to form their own groups. US, Unity and Strength, was one of these groups. US was organized to establish a program and a center which will create unityg give pur- pose and direction to black people. A Black Student Union was formed. Its pur- pose also was to bring unity to the black student com- munity. The success of these groups shows that the University still has no place for Blacks. The Afro-American Stud- ies Program is another example of how Blacks have been promised everything and given nothing. The pro- gram is an attempt to make the course structure a more relevant experience to Blacks. A committee was established comprised of both faculty members and black students in the school of humanities to organize a comprehensive program of Afro-American studies. The program was to consist of courses in a variety ot de- partments with the ultimate goal being the creation of degree objectives in Afro- American Studies. To date, the committee has done lit- tle more than write the ini- 1-i 'Ps .qi l A l P 4f, tial proposal. No concrete l program, or financial allo- cation, has been made. Enrollment of Blacks in the University has increased in the past year. One . hundred and forty four black freshmen, the largest class of black freshmen to enroll in Purdue, brought the total black student en- rollment over the 500 mark. Still Purdue has no black professors to teach some of the black freshmen, and potential for future black professors coming to Pur- due is indeed very bleak. lt seems that the same old stumbling block remains: Sl9V93Cl to GVGVY Ofgan Ol the No black professor wants to UnlVeV5lTY- A DllYSlCl2H who live and raise his children in em0VeS Only Daft Of the a place like Lafayette. sickness does not cure the lf one is forced to answer UVllVeV5llY Ol V3ClSm- ll Only the question of Whether hides it. Unless purged from Purdue has really changed the SYSTGVU, racism will be for Blacks this year, the the cancer which will con- answer is obvious. Purdue is Sums the UnlVeV5llY- still sick with the disease of racism, a cancer which has -Julian Gooch ,gi ....i 1,1 V' fi ,,.,., . -'s 5 ' . 11 -' 'V V. ,f'f'i' ., tw - , P 252. -'re'. . :'.'fVv 'X N:-YQ. h gz 5- A -rv--V ,. in K ,hx '- A . tt .::A ' f K 'ws l F53 ur ,7?'3eNf.'m autumn, winter, spring, rain bottled in a giant Mason jar protected, trapped, i float through shattered happinesses and crystalline hopes which are other people's. love, envy, sorrow, hate these do not touch me. my jar shelters me. i'm afraid to climb out. i peeked over the edge once but something scared me, something colossal-big, and i was so small. iscurried back afraid to feel now i am alone. Ei? 'Qf5?9?f' f , ,ff ,,.z'.' K ' ' ,. N.-. ,:+ M 5-f rw.. ,pg faq! 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'1 !n, 19356-vii:'53'H?4n55'11'w515-'rnalfi -511156 , --ff 'uv-,.,, kiff,TQ??.f:'1'fwY:i4:?'ivdwzla-,.of-J-1. -wa,--A , 'V-1-, Aw. f -ff .1 ' fiww- 'I'3'f ' ' -'!T5R1'fJfY5aU:fg.'17-15qf ' -3 ' Eimjf' - 3,2 ' fm, .W A ' 'Exif xx 1' ' --if fm'-mi . ., ' Q' f , 4 ' -vm - ' n L u , 2 f f . i v x- ': '-fn... Air 1.1 fs, K '74 X. N. F Football is more than Saturday afternoonj i t's Monday through Friday on the practice Held. It's more than cheerleaders, Block P, the screaming cro wd,' it's more than toiletpaper in the end zones. Football has taught me about living every day of my lufe - this lesson I'll keep long after my playing days are gone. Going one-on-one is the suprenze test of confdence 4 really believing in yoursef N O one can beat you unless you let thenz. Team effort is ll one-on-one contests, to do your job, de- pending on your teammate to do his, then going to hehy him after you Hnish yours. Stretched out on the two-yard line after a diving,fu tile attempt to break up apass which resulted in a touchdown . . . is the loneliest feeling in the world. You want to dig a hole right there in the end zone . . . . . . after feeling sorry for yourseU for an agonizing few seconds, you rationalize to yoursey that everyone makes mistakesy that, and thefact that 10 other people still have to depend on you, gives you the courage to pick yoursey up ojf the ground. The referees do a fantastic job, considering the pressure they are under and the courage one must muster up to defy 68,000fans and walk ojfa 15-yarder against the honze team. You develop a lovefor the men you play with, the men you succeed with, and fail and suffer with - nzen that you respect because of their total dedication to the cause of which you also are a part. To do a good job, for Coach M ollenkopfand my teammates, I 'd sacrwce anything. - T. Foley 79443 37 Q J ': , I u : + , -X 5 52 COLOR PU RDUE FOOTBALL . Football is more than just a game at Purdue. It is pep rallies, the Boilermaker Special, Homecoming signs, and POTFH. It is pep girls, the TP after each TD, the weekend TG's, and the always-in-error Harmon Foot- ball Forecasts. It is the glory of victory, and the empti- ness of defeat. Purdue is football for those eleven weeks, and football IS Purdue. 1969 was the year of Mike Phipps -the year we ... almost made it. It was a good year - but, heartbreak- ingly, not a great year. Purdue started the year ranked in the top 20, but was not considered the powerhouse team it had been in 1968. Nevertheless, the sure right arm of Mike Phipps was back, along with a strong corps of young receivers. The offensive line was com- posed largely of new players, a possible weak point. ln the season opener at Texas Christian, the un-tested Boilers came through with a 42-35 victory, withstand- ing a late surge by the Horned Frogs. The game proved that Phipps had able receivers, and that he could and would pass often. The young offensive line played well as a unit. And Lafayette was happy. 377 lt I , 3'+--vw . --t:15 :l ITIS THE PEP RALLIES, After Texas Christian, the Riveters collid- ed head-on with powerful Notre Dame. For the third straight year, Mike Phipps led his team to an upset victory. Before a record 68,179 spectators, Phipps be- came the first quarterback in this centu- ry to defeat the Irish three seasons in a row. Defensive end Billy McCoy led the Purdue defense in consistently dumping Notre Dame quarterback Joe Theisman to keep the Irish offense off balance. Symptoms of Pasadena fever appeared on campus the following Saturday. Stan- ford's high-flying Indians invaded Ross- Ade Stadium for what turned out to be a high-scoring aerial battle. ln the see-saw contest, Phipps passed for a record 429 yards. His primary receivers were Stan Brown and Ashley Bell, but the most important completion of the day was a 3- yard bullet pass to Greg Fenner for the final two points ofthe game, and a 36-35 victory. lVloIlenkopf's comment: Stanford, along with the IU game last year, has to rank with Purdue's greatest come- backs . , Mr 'iv 0118- WMP I Watching and waiting 'VNS 's'-it -55-nr' 1'0- 'ig ww Fr . Q. lil Q 3' 1 W 4- 1 Lu 'A WN: !': , , N ' X , . b XANN 11' sms' gy? 'I' WM' MWWWM au4f Ql 1g, A if A w t Www' 5 W N , M M ' w Q W t . A U MN W 'lhrm Nfiudw'-M 51,g ,: ' Lip ,Ji The Flipper in action 79 U. AL tlfw, Q iTisTHEe.LoRv or VICTGRY, AND . Flying high into Michigan, the now nationally known gridders found their first experience on artificial turf a miserable one. Purdue slipped and fumbled in the rain to a 31-20 defeat at the hands of the surging Wolver- ines. Although the defeat dampened spirits back home, the Rose Bowl fire was not yet squelched. Rallying again on October 18th, the Boilers sneaked by a respectable Iowa outfit, 35-31. The Dad's Day contest was filled with spectacular plays, not the least of which was Stan Brown's 88-yard kickoff return. As last-minute Homecoming sign adjustments were made, and noisy parties got noisier, Purdue readied for Northwestern. Queen Peggy Killian reigned over the 45-20 trouncing of the Wildcats on Saturday. Res- urrecting Purdue's Rose Bowl hopes, Heisman candi- date Phipps set four school records and two confer- ence marks, including total offense and career pass records. Defensively, the team made its best effort thus far in holding the Wildcats to 20 points and inter- cepting6 passes. Purdue began to climb back up the polls toward an eventual clash with Ohio State for the Big Ten Cham- pionship and, more importantly, a possible January Rose Bowl bid. '45- Q. S , W5 I ,NA N 'E 5? r' ra N A Q' x 3' if? ' I 0 - M' . 3. K a 4' Y 5 112 3 ., AF '1 . , , V. t 1 V ' ' x , -1. 4 iw .:z:.,iz.- ' 1 .5 zyvflil - , 214- -5 149-:5 55, til! , -Pix' 1. 5:01, .A 'vi ' gg .3532 ' PM V Eff. - vb- 1 E if ., , MM , ' - vw-an 1' ITIS THE TP AFTER THE TD 382 4 s S W N ,,,,, 1 Up. up, and away . Stan Brown over the top. 2-an-v ,, w-w w www ww-'f o 1 1 W Q J. qv ,my 1 , wmv '. V! ' 1 --i A'A -A V E' ' ' A 'UQ 'Q 4 V M .,f+fF,f?.,'r' off 'ns w. A w W 6. Mk 4 5 w ' Touchdown! A 383 ITIS HDIVIECOIVIING SIGNS AND CHEERLEADERS, , , , 5 il 'fi-lil 'P' T ,W V W5 lm? i in J' N Mel 0 I , ' jiri, i ' , ' V f + ' f W5 4 -- ag ., H M I ,i ,HE-Q , if ii gi 3 '17 iw ,EJ Defensive stalwarts Bill Yancnar and Willie Nelson. 384 Randy Cooper, the l3oiler's leading rusner. A-vi. M View i .- F D-4' .. 'x 1- Aff. 1.x M. 5, .Q ' W' wxazfi ' s Jia!-A .-. The Riveters traveled to Illinois tied with Michigan for second place in the conference. Illinois played upset-minded football, while Purdue couldn't seem to get started in the cold. The win- less lllini fought the Boilers on even terms for the first three quarters, before the powerful Purdue offense blitzed over 21 points in the final period of play. Anchored by burly tackles Bill Yanchar and Ron Nlaree, the defense held the lllini scoreless in the second half and gave Purdue the drive to break the game. Back home with a 6-1 record and increasing momentum, the team warmed up for Ohio State at the expense of an injury-rid- dled Michigan State ball club. Purdue played perhaps their best game of the season in terms of all-around performance, as they walloped the hapless Spartans, 41-13. Phipps, leading the nation in total offense, directed Purdue to a convincing 31-O halftime lead in completing 15 of 24 passes for 279 yards. Jeff Jones sur- passed the NCAA PAT mark with his 39th consecutive boot. The team was working like a well-oiled machine, and the cry was, Bring on the Bucks! Unfortunately, the following week-end the Bucks came on -like gangbusters. Hailed as the team of the century, Woody Hayes' guerilla squad dashed Purdue's Califor- nia-on-New-Year's-Day hopes by mauling the Boilermakers 42- 14. With Rex Kern leading the offense and Jack Tatum leading the defense, Ohio State completely dominated the game. lt was PU RDUE! -gn!!!-v H, as ihe H ,'Ll I I 1' M ' vrvwa 1 -1 . Ev 9 QI' 0 . , x LM' 'L . ,N . ,M . . 'pf a av 45' 'mi . wi f vi 1 -W fry!! gina ii! 1 MN 'r ' z.+ ' ' 61 mb '.1' V 33' ' .pr M Q-ii ..r v . .f .av.-...J M- 1 1. , ,4 'V ay, , Qi' Q O W 4 0 'I Hump J 'qhuvml 5 3232525 1.1. 'Wh For the season final and traditional Old Oaken Bucket game with Indiana, Pur- due made the pre-Thanksgiving jaunt to Bloomington. The spirit was POTFH, and after Ohio State, The Boilers itched for a strong finish. Stumbling to a 14-O deficit early in the game, the situation looked very depressing for Purdue until Phipps sparked the come-back with a 71-yard touchdown pass to Stan Brown. From then on the action was mainly from the Old Gold and Black. When the final gun had sounded, Purdue was 8-2 for the fifth straight year with a 44-21 victory over IU. lt was a good year . .. a very good year - but not a great year. nk... , I f i ri: fi PURDUE 42 TEXAN CHRISTIAN 35: Purdue began the 1969 season with a bang, outlasting the p xj, Horned Frogs at Fort Worth. Quarterback Mike Phipps showed fine form, passing for j7ve ,,,t touchdowns. if fi 1 , , .. -- :su-at1::.1. is -1 . m g? J is i i 1 1:53 53 PURDUE 28 NOTRE DAME 14: In the first home game, mighty Notre Dame invaded Ross-Ade . 1 aka. , ' 'ii Stadium, only to be tripped up for the third straight year. The Boiler defense contained the Irish pow- AM - ' M er, while Phipps picked apart the Irish secondary, passing for 213 yards. . g, ' ' Y, M ..,, 7 Y PURDUE 35 STANFORD 34: In a fairy tale, come-from- time Boilermaker passing marks while behind victory, the Riveters sneaked by their West Coast 5 :Qe5,,fg li defeating the Indians. guests. Again, Phipps was cool and efficient, setting four all- PQ , ' i , I' MICHIGAN 31 PURDUE 20: Coach Mollenkopfs luck lan our in Ann Arm tl me Bollelglglqypelll V to their first loss of the season. Playing in a light rain, Purdue never did adjust to Michigan's Tartan 'lf' -.4 I -,,-t ,. I Turf -jg.3,r u Af Fwy I ,A gt. if 1 I MS , To 5. 25:5 . f 15? fi . np s , . , r N ,gil I I '1 A , ' 'bk KY I 3 .- 5 33 -K ' . PURDUE 35 IOWA 313 While the 1 blow, Purdue bounced back on Dad's Day by defeating a fired ,599 31 Q in ku? T21 r- Q5 f.. , l- 'L Pasadena plans had been dealt a hard I 'zwgv-ZIQS ZQ, up Iowa ball club. .. wa f gent, sis PURDUE 42 NORTHWESTERN 20: One week later, Homecoming Queen Peggy Killian reigned over a royal victory, as the Boilers coasted to their second conference win. Tim Foley had two intercep- tions, while J eff Jones kicked a 40- yard field goal. f:,s,e 3-via-'f '- 'f- ' 1-., 'yi PURDUE 49 ILLINOIS 22: Meeting an inspired Illini team f.f5,4e3-ig:-' fggggg quarter saw Purdue put the game out of in cold Champaign, the Boilermakers played sloppily until I reach. their superior depth and power finally came alive. The last , i1 ?lV'Sf'31 M I ' I 14 l.-- Ku, sfarf' , :U ' 1' :L-cgyQS'f B B eeee e an e :W e ,MEI 2. 'ij :Hx '9 PURDUE 41 MICHIGAN STATE 13: Purdue returned home for the Ohio State warm-up clash to . W , f 'S I g ' drill the Spartans, leading them at halftime by 31-0. JeffJones broke the NCAA recordfor consecutive 5 ' I j r- , 'Z' ggi:-. 626 .., ,J n It B ks 5 OHIO STATE 42 PURDUE 14. Play- 1 , ' on what was billed as 'flhelgkeluesl leafilbf this lcQh2ury . Mr. ing before a nationwide TV audience, ' x up Rex Kern displayed his magical football tricks, while Jack and 80,000 hardy Buckeye fans, the ' P A lg., Q, Tatum rocked Boiler ball carriers all afternoon. Riveters were convincingly beaten by A - I ' - -'Xi 5, .l 3 ,we -map, li 3 A' ' f- extra-point conversions. . f l ' io 2 , . lla. P f 'S PURDUE 44 INDIANA 21: A her spotting the Hoosiers a quick 14 points,lthe Boilermakers pulled together to break the game wide open in the third quarter. The graduating seniors ended the season with an 8-2 slate, and the Bucket . 388 v W J i W X H ' 11 w E 1 J w :N i 1 ll i I 3 r 1 x i f i lk 16 . l1, ,H iw -s ff MCH! V1 l' 5 9 SPORTS ILLUSTRATED E SAYS PURDUE 4, BUT... Last spring Purdue University hailed their highscoring basketball team as conquering heroes. The Boilers were finally Big Ten Champs, and more -they were second-ranked in the country by virtue of their per- formance in the NCAA post-season tournament. The 1969-70 squad looked even more promising, despite the loss of hustling Bill Keller and flashy Herm Gilliam. Rick Mount - the Rocket - would be playing his final year in the Arena. l-lard-playing George Faerber and backcourt ace Larry Weatherford, as well as speedy Ty Bedford and Jerry Johnson, would also return, aided by several promising roundballers up from the fresh- man team. Sports Illustrated ranked Purdue 44, as did most other major pre-season' polls. But Coach King warned that the Big Ten is never a push-over in basket- ball. Buoyed up by pre-season rankings, the Boiler cagers opened the new season - not exactly with a bang. After barely scraping by Tulsa, the highly-touted Riviters were dumped by giant-killing Ohio U., 80-79. Against Butler, scoring leader Nlount was injured, put- ting him out of commission for several contests. At the end of the ten game pre-conference schedule, Purdue had already been defeated twice more by St. Bonaventure and lowly Evansville. 39? XX., -R .xt T X- kT:I'1 N A 1 . ?u. 3 N- -uu- l I THE BOILERS STARTED SLOWLY Opening Big Ten play without the services of Weather- ford and big sophomore, Bill Franklin, the gold and black dropped a close 94-88 decision to Iowa, despite a 53 point scoring barrage by Rick Mount. From that point, the Big Ten seemed like a constant up-hill battle for the Boilers. Bouncing back from the Iowa loss, Purdue put together consecutive wins over Wisconsin and Michigan. Mount continued to dominate the scor- ing, establishing himself firmly as the man to beat for the Big Ten scoring title. During semester break, Boil- ermaker rooters were shocked by a one-point defeat at the hands of cellar-dwelling Northwestern. This loss dropped Purdue two games behind undefeated front- runners, Illinois and Iowa. But a balanced starting team seemed to have finally emerged from the half- dozen different combinations Coach King had used during the earlier part of the season. 'bw 39-1 Agia, :w1':W.g-W, Y 1.y::5f:!i.p , law , , , 1 .W MW ' 'T-if S' W 1 11 ,xpfi , IW I W gl' -I U 3, w , , v fa ,V I 1 ' 'EMM w f ww W ,gpm mf .AL 1 xr 1 ' N H yu 4 ' 'HE' v 'V I 1 'E ww '1 z uf., maj!- sm ww Y 3,1 1 5 W wa 'F' ,9 . QLN: X Tm-wg fi. J. 'af N' 1:5 , 8' ' ' , ly I ,N iff , 1, mf Xi' ,v , , ,, . ujgwvggkw 435 ' 4. . laiggrw .ASR x . 1-Q f ' H J V ' 42 If W :ww ' , y113j1 ji!'J:: ' W 'N M' ,, . ' 'NA P Wajw. ' V. H ' vf' 'iw w. ,, ,J J.: M H N ' N ' I1 ' QRS' '- M Nz 1 .3 ,M v-'un f f ,f .Mv- PURDUE FINALLY BEGAN TO JELL r El . w A5gg7w:,4.- 1 ,jf R. . T' 'X 396 X 4 .ak-M. 'K 1 'f . '. 'PTM if, ,, ,.-1-mA.,:, 'Z-. 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Track. in par- ticular. is no exception. With fewer athletic schol- arships than the top five or six teams in the con- ference. it's no wonder that Purdue has a tough time in the Big Ten. While the squad didn't do well. with a 7th in the Big 10 Indoor meet and a 9th in the Outdoor meet. Coach Dave Rankin commented that the squad was young and inexe perienced. Rankin. in his 24th year. is looking forward to a good 1970 season. with nearly all his winners coming back. Particularly impressive were Jim Jackson. who ran the 880-yard dash in 1f52.7. and Stan Gay. who tied Jesse Owen's 60- yard dash record in both his sophomore and ju- nior years. His time was six seconds flat. Coach Rankin mentions both these men as All-America hopefuls forthe 1970 season. One glaring incident marred the '69 season. Two black athletes were involved in the moustache controversy with Purdue's Athletic Department. The team was hurt by the loss of these two men from practice. and as a result. had a poor show- ing in the Big 10 meet held here in lVlay. However. the two blacks are still on the squad and both are expected to be winners in the 1970 season. Al- though the 1969 Track squad was hampered by inexperience. racial undertones. and lack of sup- port. thirteen new Purdue records were set. Since the core of the team will be back in 1970. the future looks definitely brighter for Coach Rankin. iff M wuf XI, K WL' A-X Y' w R? 41' . ,N L. , gm 1,5 , 5- '-,RA J. , 4 ,F Qu , -J,41 ', F' - 11 ulfuyvnu , , -MWW,-,,,, , .1 .ff Tr' 1 r MWFK- 1' - M'1n,4,Il ,,.,qQ'n My ,Vw 1, M 4 H K P M W ''l'flM5f1C'1d'2W 'w-'1 by:1J :,! ,NgLf1in:Q'Xf,! W.-N, 'Ei ,, 64 W ' F fi IIN ,Wi 1 'FV' I ff. 4, ,I 2-, 1 , V , f, -. ' ' WW' i N.. .- . 1? I ws ww . H 51 J A, J ' . ' ,VJ 'Q :.,i'M'ri N' i t I ,H v1:i5j?5 ! ,ms ' 't , f A A N -, J if ,, Ii ,firm xxx .h 'X '11 , W ,, , .4 EF ' 'f' lr -F4 I A 'N I , , ' ' x ,.f-Mmm ,. M qv' A 4 1 X5 Q in ni x Q V 4 E rf . IF ,,,,,,i'spo.-n.. ' -j 1 ' I' -QL' fi JM. -2 - - .,, . .. ' ' i V , . H .v.,. ....!. J, . -'nm-Q' xml.. -- , 3 -, VARSITY CREW: Phil Rost, Roy Gurnham, Mark Donatelli, John Hull, Eric Johnson, Don Vickers, John O'Leary, John Bernfield, Bill Beemer. 1969 was Bob Emerson's last year as Purdue's crew coach. It was his third winning season in three tries. During his tenure, he brought Purdue's crew club to national attention. By encour- aging summer rowing at clubs across the country, he helped bring valuable experience to the varsity shells. Over the past two years, seven members of the crew have rowed on American or Canadian national championship teams. Because of Coach Emerson's initial contribution and his intensive interest, the Purdue crew club should be a rowing power across the country for several more yea rs. 405 TENNIS In finishing the 1969 season with 20 match points compared to a total 1892 points over the past three years, the Purdue tennis team moved from the Big Ten cellar to ninth place. The netters were a somewhat improved team with more balance down the line in posting an 8-10 record. Better luck in two of the nine match points would have given the racketmen five more victories and a winning record. Team spirit improved as each man began to play opponents of simi- lar ability. Number one seeded man .lim Mansfield had some good matches during the season but lost two of his Big Ten Championship sets by a heart breaking 11- 9. Also doing a good job were Chuck Calli- son, Dick Anderson, Wayne Fischer, Bill l-lufford and Jake Hannas. For the first time in five years the netters have beaten two Big Ten rivals, but unless more than the usual two partial scholarships per year are al- lowed, it will be difficult for the squad to become a major Big Ten tennis competitor, gs, ' -106 1 5 P i i'7 1 fi' I ,bf 1-rF ' r5f:t i f.cL.a'13 ii 'f ,vf,lxLL.'ii.1i 4.11. 1- .til if ,f'J ,,hK.,': mln , ,:-n,..,,mm5'l N-- JWUFP' ' 'mi ,LX ,ff ' ymwk GOLF It's along drive down the fairway, fading to the right of the green and down into the rough. Sometimes that's ' the way the ball bounces - and at Purdue it bounces that way most of the time as far as minor sports are concerned But not so in golf The Purdue golfers , Q , 575i v 1, ' ' r.gwiuJtQ52i5sLl,L..fiL -wuseem to hit the green with that long drive nearly every L year. In 1969 Coach Sam Volnoff missed his tenth Big 9 fs., lv XA' x lx l I' f 'Q if XA fi x J . V ffvf, I T' - t?'.'?71'wi',' l X. - V - . . -1 bfi w'f.fl:lf..f. ' ' f l '1,,4..l:' A552 'A 't:,.w1fJii7jlW. 5.1, ' ' ' - 1 if i Ten Championship in nineteen years by six strokes, losing to a powerful and experienced Michigan State squad. Purdue fielded two seniors and four sopho- mores, only two of whom were on scholarships. As far as financial aid goes, this does not even compare with many of the other Big Ten teams. In most cases, it takes money to get good athletes - Purdue golf hi H-, it , , 1 A 'tam seems to be a notable exception. Winning in golf is a tradition at Purdue. The linksmen won the Illinois Invi- tational and finished second in three other invitation- als for a 108-8-2 record overall. The 1969 duffers were led by sophomore Jeff Radder and senior Don Klenk, while Fred Clark, Bill Hoffer, Don Denger, and Brent Hartman also did outstanding jobs. 409 T914 ' If s, .pa W' ,fi ylfl fn 410 BASEBALL A Japanese baseball fan would describe last spring's Boilermaker baseball team as: Lotsa gruv, no slick. Sporting a .938 season fielding average and .951 in the Big Ten, good for a second place in the league, Purdue made few defensive miscues on the way to a 9- 20 season. But weak hitting and inconsistent pitching, along with the seemingly always present problem of inexperience, were the causes of the Boilers' poor showing. Purdue athletic policy usually allots head coach Joe Sexson only one or two partial baseball scholarships per year. Last season only five ballplay- ers were on Purdue grants-in-aid. In contrast, several Big Ten teams Purdue faced last season had all nine starters playing on scholarship - a clear-cut advan- tage from the start. Offensively, Dick Grabham and Mark David, both batting 250, led the way forthe Boil- ers. But the team average was a dismal .207, ninth in the Big Ten. Sexson singled out his entire outfield, Mark David, Ron DeHertough, and Dick Grabham, as defensive standouts, and Bill Johnston and Don Sand- berg, both three game winners, as his better pitchers. On the brighter side, last season was a big improve- ment over 1968's 4-21-1 record, and only two seniors graduated from the 1969 squad. After several years of consistently bringing up the rear in the league stand- ings, Purdue looks for a much better 1970 season. Sexson forecasts improvement in hittingand especial- ly pitching, with Johnston, Sandberg, and several oth- er fine hurlers returning. E if Q as P 2124 V ,,.4,,. . .,,, U Q 5 5' 2 Q X .Mara ! AIU:- Ze-456 'E A successful cross country team demands running, and running hard - up to seventy miles a week. You have to set a goal each day and attempt to reach or better it. You must have the desire to win every race you enter. You must put forth every ounce of energy as an individual performer in order to improve the cumulative team effort. You must have confidence in coach and teammates. In a season that Coach Roger Kerr describes as a definite success, Purdue's harriers possessed these qualities. Kerr accredited the squad's 5-3 dual meet record and respectable fifth place finish in the Big Ten to his two most outstanding runners and team leaders, Seniors Ray Ashworth and Mike Zachary. Ashworth set the pace with six firsts in dual meets, while Zachary garnered five seconds. With no cross country scholarships available, and Ashworth and Zachary graduating, the prospects for 1970 are doubtful. l-lowever, Coach Kerr has three returning lettermen in Dick Roski, Paul Erler, and Charles Swanke upon which to build next year's team. W- , , 5, F CROSS COUNTRY 45' :fi '-A: ix R , , 'Q W I ,pf rg-1,5 'A 1 2 ':'f ..,A: f 1 .' . 'ff ikbngf' if if V- -f V, 2 ............., .....- - .:. A 'env 3 ,A af' ., wp A -wr aw ' if - 1V,. V si . ,wg 1 ,M If gx gifs? i Eg 251 , ,s .,,. ' Q f '47 , ,- ,, 1: N 4' 1 1 f . ,ws N ,f X y -4. 1 ' N , -. -.5?,. 18 'N , x 1 X ' .5 ,P 5 f -E FQ 414 QQ 5 'Z xx , J. , +R fl s uv Y 1, . Qiffklfu.. v, .fx .L .,, Soccer is essentially a simple game in which the players give vent to one ofthe most basic of human urges, namely, to kick something. flvliguel Acoca in Life: August 26,1966J Head Coach Ed Eicholtz believed that 1969 was to be the turning point in Purdue's soccer history. However, numerous injuries at key positions riddled the soccer club from the beginning of their long season, and mistakes due to inexpe- rience resulted in a disappointing 1-5-1 rec- ord. Outstanding goalie Pat lVluirraigui was lost for the year, injured in an exhibition game, Captain Fritz Kuhn was put out of commission by the IU kickers, and other play- ers often played at semi-strength, thus giving the opposition an initial advantage. Team leaders during the year were hardworking goalkeeper, Gene Fitzpatrick, IVIVP, Joe lVlars- den, most improved player, Ed Katz, and Hed- ley Marks. Losing only three seniors from the '69 squad, Head Coach Eicholtz and Assistant Coach John White have high hopes for a better 1970 club. SOCCER 415 mptetil l l i 5, ii 'l '1 l 4: f 2 :g.?.. :, 4 ,ff J ii. 416 n. he x a I .Ql ' bib' Si J -,.. HOCKEY ln their third season, Purdue's Hockey Club skated to a near .500 record, vastly improving last year's 1-11 slate. Led by Canadian Daryl LaBlanc's excellent stick- work, the Boilermakers showed flashes of good form on the Co-Rec ice. Not yet a varsity sport, the Hockey Club is coached by John Scully and is financed through the Co-Rec. Q: X .,, 5-!e BQQ el! gg 1- tw., giiw . -I-W I , . - VV I 5, ., . ee. , l i gg , ig, E 1 is L51 4 Y. .wr WRESTLING Throughout a season which at many schools would have been considered mediocre, Purdue's wrestling squad re- ceived almost continuous praise and applause. The reason? For the first time in nearly a decade, the Boilermaker wres- tlers put together a winning record. Al- though the grapplers finished ninth in the Big Ten, they won more matches this year than they did in the past five. Under new Head Coach Don Corrigan, the matmen compiled a 10-6 dual meet rec- ord, defeating five Big Ten schools in dual competition. Individual standouts for the Boilermakers were sophomore Gary Drury, in the 150-pound class, and 158-pound senior, Larry Smith. Other excellent performers were sophomores, Mike Cerqua and Mark Fankel. Coach Corrigan expects his predominantly un- derclassmen team to be even stronger next year. mmuwvwv- 419 SWIMMING Purdue's optimistic swimmers began their 1970 sea- son with a convincing 90-31 victory over Northwest- ern, but disaster followed in the form of seven straight Big Ten losses. Led by the Dean of Big Ten coaches, Richard Pappy Papenguth, the tankers can only wait a couple of seasons until this year's primarily freshman team gains some much needed experience. Team standouts were mainly upperclassmen: captain Joe Ladoucer, Steve Stasukaitis, Tommy Hincz, Brian Knox, and Bill Smith. Freshmen, Morgan Burke and Jim McGaughey, also performed creditably for the Boilers. 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A Nw-.,, Q ' myqk Wy 421 Furman Pfeuffer Wungate J C Smlth WISCONSIN State Northern Illenols Mnchlgan Mnchngan State Induana State Ohuo State Indlana Wabash Wlsconsrn Northwestern Notre Dame Illunols Ball State Mmnesota owa Bug Ten Meet TENNIS Purdue ODD of 10 MINOR SPORTS SCORES CROSS COUNTRY Purdue Opp Northern IIIInoIs Ea rlham Taylor Notre Dame Invltatlonal of 20 Iowa Indiana State Northwestern Vincennes Indiana Bug State Meet n of 17 Bug Ten Meet of 10 CREW Varsity Jr Varsnty Tampa Unlverslty Won Won Cypress Garden n Jacksonvllle Umversoty Won Won Mud Amernca Regatta Won Dad Vall Regatta D N Q D N Q CInc1nnatuRagatta SWIMMING Purdue Opp Northwestern Mnchugan State Michigan Illlnols Ohlo State Indiana Wwsconsln Minnesota Notre Dame owa I31gTen 8th of 10 SOCCER Purdue Opp Mnchugan State Notre Dame llllnols Calumet Induana Earlham Northern Illmols DePauw LA 0 ' ' ' .........,.... 35 24 3 f ......I.............. 15 50 I ....................... 26 30 I ' ....,.......... 9th y .......,.....,........... 24 30 -A Vt 4 I ...,............. 25 31 4 .,, ................. 32 23 ' 1 ' I,.................. 23 35 ' ......,............... 44 18 1 ' .,...... 2d ' ' ................ 5th I A 1.., I .... ..,...,4th 2d ' ' ' .......,..,..1. 4th I.. .M To 6 ' . .1,, 3 6 I . . 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Sigma Chi ,.......,CaryNW . . Phi Gamma Delta ,............WileySE .. Shades of Difference at E an gr! 5 . 1 y , , .1 Q vw Sir. 4-511.131 --Sldseiffiufbi-ifi': f , Ana, api ' ,,,,'.3J2 R , X Llxmmi 1 ' 428 l l I A l B L xv-wal F vim., f.M,,. mg W WOlVlEN'S INTRAIVIURAL SPORTS WINNERS 1969 Archery ..... ... Sigma Kappa Badminton ..., ,. ..,.... Earhart D A Basketball ,,. .. , Alpha Omicron Pi Billiards .,.. ,. .,,. Alpha Ornicron Pi Bowling .... ...... J udy Carter Free Throw ,. Golf ,,...... Riflery ,........ Squash ..... ..,... 16 Fall Softball Swimming ..... ...., Table Tennis ... Tennis ....... Track ..... Volleyball .. .,.. Nancy Norton .,.. Susan Zook .... Earhart D .,,. Mary Golata .. .JungleCats .. Alpha Phi .. . Alpha Gamma Delta ....., Alpha Xi Delta ..,. Grad House Alpha Phi 429 430 Pursuit of Belonging Classroom structures confine creativity, Many are stifled. Run, seek an escape inthe whirl ofthe university. Be careful not to lose your identity. Know that participation nurtures maturity. Continue to grow: realize the relevance of achieve- i ments. As pressures keep pushing, responsibilities mount. Fight Back! Meet them head on. Accomplishments or defeats, interaction thrives l in the environment of activity functions. Project your goals outward. Build on the foundation of the organization until it is relevant to Purdue. By then it's tomorrow, but your achievements were molded today THROUGH INVOLVEMENT . .. I : 5 l l i l 5 l i l l i i i i 431 l 432 Mortar Boa rd Anita Marie Angermeier Elizabeth Ann Bankoff Susan Jane Beier Donna Annete Beisel Melissa Ann Chadwick Gwenda Sue Daniel Nancy Jean Gleason Linda Jo Hayes Lucy Jane Himelrich Carolyn Sue Holder Lois Merle Kaplan Kristena Ann LaMar Marjorie Marie Mason Cynthia Ann Metzler Nancy Lee Norton Sara Jill Parent Linda Klopfenstein Rieger Anita Elaine Rodriguez Marla Sue Shanker Sharon Colleen Sheppard 433 Iron Key Julian Gooch Dennis Leroy Hatfield Dr. John W. Hicks Bernard Joseph Hourihan, Jr John Todd Huttenlocker William Wayne Johnson Professor Bruce H. Kendall James Richard Kiefer Rodney Dale Lubeznik Stephen Paul Novak James M. Potter Mark Schnarr 434 I 435 ',', , 436 IIE. . ,. 11 .., llf fl lflf Omicron Delta fig f-93 ffil'EI'fl9f. il lll N' 'agar is llil Charles Richard Carothers Richard Eugene Champlin Carlos Edward Davidson James Floyd Fredenberg John George Gareffa Michael Rolfe Goodman Robert Daniel Harrer John Todd Huttenlocker Phillip Howard Jenkins William Wayne Johnson Davis Wilson Jones James Richard Kiefer Kerry Lee Kungel Brett Dewain Lamberty Rodney Dale Lubeznik Francis Herbert Lueken Robert Milton Metzger John Pierson Miller Kerry Alan Miller Richard Alan Niksch James William Nippert Steven Paul Novak Ja mes Malvin Potter Richard Arthur Roski Mark James Schnarr Mack Harrison Shultz David Robert Swaim Richard Madison Weaver Terence Michael Kungel President John David Parr Vice-President Lee Ralston Cord Asst. Sec.-Treas. Kappa C WAS 1970 REALLY S0 438 DIFFERENT They say no one petitioned for editor. ... No, that typewriter doesn't work. ... We just ran out of yellow paper. ... lsn't that last year's bulletin board? ... Added accum. for Jr. Board was 5.27? ... Don't answer that phone, it might be a lawyer! '...' 'That's a picture of me?' '...' 'No he's not a worker, he came to have his picture taken. ... Were those cardsalphabetized?' '...' 'No one told me that's why they call it a dark room. . .. You mean I did all my pages wrong?' ',..' 'Pinned? l wonder ifthey had to. ... lf photography is ever a lost art, we'll certainly lose it.' '...' 'Then make upa name for him. ... Who has two valentines? ... On the average and in comparison we've done a fine job.' ',..' 'Creativity doesn't mean nonsense. ... Naomie says let's take a break - Meet you at the Pig.' '...' 'Wonder if they are sad to graduate! ... Next year we can try that - if we are rich.' '...' 'Well if we order 8000, maybe we can sell 7000.' '...' 'Let's have airplanes fly over and drop the books for distribution. ... Ask that guy over there, I only work here. ... But you can't cancel an orderfor 200 yearbooks, you just can't. ... l'd like to help, butlcan't type! '...' 'Clean up yourlife- help spread Debris! '...' 'Write your own stuff, not copy.' '...' 'Let it be known that SENIORS ARE DONE! 439 H -. 'af ,1u,u,LWfW WLM U N V NW! H, -, 4,1 ' 'nxt W ww' Q F if 5 ' 'T D ' ' N-V Q . p V if H r X Q . . ' . .,f4 f 755 32, , ' s - W1 , X , W ' X 'gg W . rl A N NY'-.fljf ' I ef' S I ' rw' w,,,u A! ,if . ,U N ' A ,I, l X ,- - f 5- ,5 It vu I' 4. ' W W 'vw 'wnwkf , 'UV Wliwwqn L , x L , 1 5' h gr 1 A 1' Q 'G c 5 f' kj 11 wh. Q. 4 1 HF NW A 1' ' ff' f f 1 + Q s 2 . f ! S P J I W1fy.,'4'fgTg?f?5E!ft1'U ff, 3224 X . 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V V :,'E:f-:jfw ..'..vLiL?,,,yr7! f , 1 5 5 1' Y H-9'4 Mf-11 e, wf':Y ' -fN'1ff -5.5 AIf.7g,,:,, is N H J R '::!:..,49?3,g-yfef1j- Nm-wg N J ,, A V N -IL , Lfipf: I I ,z ., ,JF 5 ' ' .' h W , ' ' XM. f ' V. 1 n- J f- ll-.li api, .lci S - ' I ,-.Awigiifff ,wr 1,4 04, . Y , l jMm,M.,q f , -- A ww. . I , Jf, 1 . W 1 'Q 3v.Ax5 f .- , ft ,I ' V la . -2171, rw T' 'U bs' ' .,fJ M N u,, -- f 1 Libby Bankoff Jamie Byers Nlarty Edwards Kathy Huff Bernie Hourihan Nancy Norton Anita Sandru Debris Senior Staff Different, unique, psychedelic, relevant - the 1970 Debris. Why? A yearbook with all the work involved naturally takes on the personality of its Senior Board. Personality is an abstraction and this year's combina- tion chose a dynamic way of planning, creating, re- planning, and organizing a barrage of ideas that end- ed in a new yearbook concept for Purdue with ad- vanced techniques and special effects. Realizing the impossibility of picturing all students, an attempt was made to picture a broad realistic scope of Purdue. Since change moved across the campus, it was neces- sary to instill in the Junior Board the reasons for cap- turing this change and depicting it creatively. Copy had to be written, edited, and dealt with to match the photos that came through the photo office processes. From references to the summer editor sessions in Topeka, flexible ideas were greatly altered. This book -the Senior Board -their personality - their achievement. 441 lVleet Deadline,VVill T. G Debris Defining a junior editor is like taking an ambiguous multiple choice test. Every answer fits but the editor continually plays the role of instructor by parrotting, Only one answer is correct, select the most accurate response. Not wishing to self evaluate, the junior board of Debris invites you to select the answer. Get out your machine scoring pencil and place your last namefirst. a.b The junior editor is a glory seeking, activities jock who is producing at a minimal rate because of the pseudo-social conditions he is continually at- temptingto create. by The junior editor actually believes he can practice creativity, influence others, have fun, and meet the frustrating deadlines with only a great sense of personal satisfaction. c.J The junior editor does not know what is going on but really thinks it is neat to have a name plate of his own on his desk. After all, the office is conven- iently close to the Sweet Shop. dj None of the above. e.j All of the above. f.J CAs a petition for next year's staff, write your own response or comments and submit them between 3:30 and 5:30 a.m. in room B-25 Top Row: K. Nlauck, K. l-larnish. B. O'Connell, L. Fogarty, J. Everett G. Siefert, L. Ring, L. Dozer, D. Fee, lvl. Mathews: Center Row: S. Nik sic, D. Wohlberg, P. Lindeman, P. Fawcett, N. Nabham, J. Griffin Bottom Row: lVl, Brown, J. Fenstermaker, B. Fleming, C. Hollar. 442 Ki? 443 We Try Harder Like any other major publication, the Debris is con- stantly looking for dedicated staff members. The usual question one asks is, just where can I fit into such a large operation? The answer direct from the editors' office is as follows: ll If you feel most comfortable in a pair of tennis shoes, see SPORTS. 23 If J. P. Morgan is your great-grandfather, or ifyou simply admire him, go to the BUSINESS OFFICE. 33 If you are a frustrated or culturally deprived hip- py, see OPENING SECTION. 45 If Hugh Hefner does not need you on his photog- raphy staff,try ours. 53 If you loathe, love, admire, or hate the Board of Trustees, see ADMINISTRATION. If your mind is in the gutter, try the COPY staff. If you are a guy and want to get into the girls' dorms or if you are a girl desiringto enterthe boys' dorms, apply for MENS' orWOMENS' RESIDENCE. 83 If you are pretty but nothing else see ACTIVITIES. 95 If you cannot fit into any of the above categories do not despair: see the EDITOR. 59 73 444 ...'.'. -Q. . nn.. 1. 'f':52:f :' .L .. ua -Q - .- .-. 1. .. Q no Q. 1 . 1-.-.. u .. . .'.'. --.---u --4-1-1 --...u- unn---.- 1---..... I- ..- .-.- . -- ....... ....... . .....- -'.'.'.'.'-'. .'. -.......... ..-.....- -.n-.--.- - ..--.n --...-- fp...- ..- .Q - . .'.'.'.'.'- 4 1 . .. .n -.- --- -n -'-:-:H 445 nl West Lafayette, Ind. 47907 paper under foundation control due to exponent incorporation On September 2, the Purdue Ex- ponent became autonomous of the University by becoming incorporat- ed with the Purdue Student Publish- ing Foundation, an organization consisting of three University profes- sors: Professor Mc Dowell, adminis- trator in Freshman Engineering, Professor Benkesser of the Chemis- try Department, and Professor Coh- en of the Modern Language Depart- ment. Also on the Foundation Board were four University students, one of whom is the chairman, and four rep- resentatives from the Exponent staff. This corporation board replaces the University as the legal publisher in hopes that the Exponent might final- ly develope into a truly free press. Optimism toward a better Expo- nent was expressed by some board members including Steve Novak, chairman, and Professor Mc Dowell, but Albert Gault, the then Editor-in- chief ofthe paper, was more pessi- mistic as illustrated by the following quotation from Gault: the Exponent is only slightly better off than when Bill Smoot's position was threatened last November. Gault's quotation also points out the reason for establishing the Pur- due Student Publishing Foundation in the first place, and that was to prevent the controversies similar to those of the previous Exponent ad- ministration. So with the difficulty of working under a new corporation system, the staff of the Exponent set out to produce an interesting view from which to begin news coverage. The corporation Board provided a check for the journalistic aspect of the Exponent. It also served in the 446 capacity of interviewing those peti- tioning for the Senior Board for the ensuing year. It is possible to run a free newspaper and still have an es- tablished code of ethics. As a major means of communication, the Expo- nent owed the students this promise of accuracy. '-3 ivhgl' lxwf Albert Gault served as Editor-in-Chief of the Exponent for six months. corporation controversies end in resignation of gault Since the major goal of the Expo- nent was to be relevant, it would be hypocritical to reiterate any of the reasons for the resignation of Albert E. Gault. There were several behind-the- scenes individuals who underwent months of hostility and innumerable misunderstandings. The relations were termed unharmonious, but still when Gault left the office he com- mented, Needless to say, l leave with the deepest regrets and the warmest memoriesf' Situations that preceded the resig- nation were not all of monumental remembrance. Skirmishes with The Greek, Al Stewart, and the trustees continued to build a fragile wall around Gault that any criticism might have shattered. Emotions were set afire early in January, when an article entitled Dig It? , a radical column written by Bob Rose of SDS was charged with advocating student violence. The column was banned by the Foundation which set the condition that Rose could continue writing for the Exponent if the title were changed and the advocations of stu- dent violence were left out. According to Gault the article reappeared under its original banned title, due to a break-down in office communication. Still, Gault was charged with editorial mismanage- ment and negligence. Consequent- ly, Gault was suspended from his position. On January 18, seven days after the suspension, the Corpora- tion Board reinstated Gault after a rather hectic meeting. A few days later Gault himself felt it was a nec- essary move to hand in his personal, formal resignation. In his statement of explanation to the staff, Gault expressed his wishes for more success. wilson editor, Change in View Upon the resignation of Albert Gault on February 9 as editor-in- chief of the Exponent, a new man was needed to run the paper. On February ll, the Senior Staff of the Exponent selected Barry H. Wilson, former Associate Editor and Senior in Economics, as successor. Approv- al by the paper's board of directors was obtained on February 15. Wilson said he felt the editor of a student newspaper has two jobs: to oversee and arbitrate the paper as a whole, and . . . to see the newspaper is created and maintained as a per- sonality. Wilson also hoped that he would be able to bring the paper and the campus closer together than phone lines, teletype, and angry letters. Other changes in the staff of the Exponent consisted of H.F. Wollen- burg IV as the new Associate Editor, having been the Educational Editor this year, with the newly appointed Educational Editor being Andrew Czernek, a sophomore in Political Science. HQ' r ur Barry Wilson as the editor of the Exponent was expected to comply with the Corporation Board in journalistic procedures and techniques as well as satisfy the staff interest in covering Purdue life in a free press manner. Q R 1 fi 'YK -ski We I, it f fa f ' 1 .f5g 'PV'-f' W' :J x .d Jw .ig at .Sig :Y -t f. 1 . .. few fee-: 447 M.. m '9A f i VW ' - t 2 ,,' ., ,. ,, .A,,k v'?f.X i'55 :' --.wt L 448 -ww mu ix 'S ' 1 9 Fw! v-w-vsmr ,.....-'- I n .4 L if RF ,...W .K in 'f ...,- 59 X V N 1 E' -,M s X iq 449 '-f-us, v ' A 5 xii N, kv F ,-...Q 'Q I if X -. 6 ,N ix 9 s X1 X ,Q ,Q ' R six S in , 'S W. qw: .W U A 3 ff-K-um. . 1'- If-une: xA!! 'Nazi ku A 451 gavernnfz ent branches lacking structure or cabinet make ina'z'via'ual progress in library funds, cultural a wareness, ana' international una'erstana'ing. Purdue provides a perfect atmosphere for a ten-cent po- litical novel. Huxley, Swift and Orwell would not have used the paper to glorify the heroes that do in fact exist at Purdue in some of the Student Government offices such as SGS, SGC, and SGI that made great yet quiet strides forward, for few writers ever speak of the good. They instead make known their feelings on the corrupt aspects too often clever- ly hidden. With a mind to inform the readers, the novelist would eagerly attack the head student administrative posi- tion and end with a question posed to the reader: Is it at all possible to function adequately as Student Body President when preoccupied in married life, a forty-hour a week job, a full class load schedule, and numerous selection committees? Surely the novelist would find some sarcastic way to implicate the deterioration ofa Cabinet. It is hard to believe that a person can tell himself he is Student Body President in the morning and forget about it by activity hours in the afternoon. Some readers would laugh at such a saterical work of art. The rest know that actually it is quite sad. 452 453 1 1 454 providing Workshop services students splash paint silk screen, sell rings, print posters, and mimiograph for organizations. 455 J.,N', A A , +5313 1 4 3 , x J , fe 78 x Q lucid . ' n H - ., fi- R- . - ww., 1 N, A. Q - A , x X , .Y ws, .e. 5 1 'st 11' v, Q 1 4...... '0 '. .1-.. . '-: g 4 ' , i Student Court judges legality of Student related activities as Student Senate acts upon legislative matters After years of Purdue students condemning and criticizing student government, Student Senate has finally recognized these valid complaints and made an attempt to take appropriate action. The pied pipers of Student Senate have been effective in doing elementary work on the University Appeals Board, the Bill of Rights, Exponent, etc., but have never been able to stand united. They have been responsible for bitter fights, tongue-lashings, and a divided Student Senate. As always, some students are Senators simply to learn the functions of gov- ernmental processes. Some at least say they are truly interested in actually accomplishing some- thing for the student body. But no matter how much feedback a Senate session has, the final deci- sion is usually toned down nearly ninety percent by the Administration. Those on Student Senate won't always have it so easy, because Purdue stu- dents won't always be willing to say that issues don't matter. Hopefully, some day the student body will be motivated to demand answers to their questions and results to their demands. Through such action Student Senate as it stands now, along with Student Court and other such bodies, may. die... 457 l Unna mpered by tone of Student government SGS, SGC and SGI moved forward In respective areas 458 l v W I w 1 I i i A 3 i Y i x I 3 1 459 1 P i + 4 Looking ahead, SUC makes contributions to young minds, community, sense of personal achievement Whether coaching a basketball team or tutoring fourth graders, a lot of pride is instilled in student volunteers who realize what they are giving when they see a child's beaming face. So often the cry for HELP remains unanswered that the work that these college students do in the Lafay- ette, West Lafayette area should be more than simply rec- ognizedff Hours are spent at Lincoln and Wabash Centers, Cary Children's Home and South Side Community Center entertaining young, inquisitive minds and hands. These volunteers are reaching out beyond the aspects of University life, realizing that after their time is spent in school, they will enter a world where children are as much a part of life as students and professors. Helping and teaching these children in whatever way they can is their personal contribution to the community, and perhaps their insight into what the future holds for them. 460 461 Student Union Developes Insight Student Union? lsthatjust thetraditional building with an air of Purdue's past? ls it only ballrooms and lounges? No, but it is a structure - one through which the mind of the Purdue student is reached. Few people are aware of the extensive research carried on by this organization in attempting to discover and meet the needs of the student population. The results are inno- vating ideas for methods of informing, entertaining, and bringing students together. With the intent of sponsoring events expanded in vari- ety and greater in purpose than previously, the 1970 Student Union began the year in classic style. Indica- tive of the type of program that was to follow, Issues and Coffee opened the season with a provocative discussion of The Pill . At the other end of the enter- tainment spectrum, Coffee and Confusion served to provide an outlet for local talent. The varied content of the Coffee House Circuits and the evident gain in popularity of the Freshman First Nighter brought reas- suringly large crowds. It was the never-ending efforts of the Student Union that produced a rebirth of the Screarners. After the poor turn outs last year, it was thought that something new was needed. As it turned out all that was required was some effective publicity. The Screamers, along with the traditional U-Sing, football weekend Coffee Hours and activities for Dad's Day, contributingto the overall success in reaching and entertaining students. At all functions, Student Union made strides aimed at stimulating thought as well as providing entertainment. 462 463 ' santa. sei- so Tj: lf!.i-i'!i ge-gi - i iff! -D: - ' Z A -Q?iL3 tele: 2 '55-?i 52255 ' f-T -1 :H i EE t e E' . f EL 1 Y g ?fT-EEE V V 2 r 3 Ei-9 Above Left: Top - J. Lang, J. Jones, B. Hensley, B. Pittman, C. Robi- son, B. Olson, C. Newman, P. Shaw. Bottom - L. Lighton, K. Evans. S. Morrissey, S. Sebald, M. Pyle, C. Schilling, K. O'Conner. Above Right: Terry Kungel, Men's Executive: Donna Beisel, Activities Direc- tor. Lower Left: Bill Johnson, President: Linda Coon, Barb Green, Activities Directors. Center: Bill Johnson. Lower Right: Janet Dins- more, Coed Executive: Jim Potter, Activities Director. Work Only Ends in Work Year, after year, students come together and unite their efforts in the activities of Student Union. Are these successful events the sole extent of Student Union? No, it is the far reaching efforts of those who make these events possible. Even though normal so- cialization involves all, the work to be done always is accomplished. lt all begins with an original plan, you know, somebody's bright idea. After being discussed, it is improved upon as each individual adds his views. Unending hours of Senior and Junior Boards are slightly lessened by the newly trained worker who will someday fill their shoes. This work includes sketches of the plan and then the fun of paints and silk screens, posters and backdrops, publicity and even a few wall impressionisms. From this springs another of the infi- nite creations later to be stored with the Christmas decorations. The work was well worth it, but still there's more to be done. A few more nights of no sleep and another cup of coffee, and ironically Student Un- ion begins plans for Coffee and Confusion , Coffee House Circuit , and Issues and Coffee . This is Stu- dent Union - constant activity with ever-increasing involvement and an open invitation for other students to become a part of the whirl. 465 -.-'-.'. 'I'f'I'f'f . . . . 466 AWS For AWS, 1970 necessitated a search for meaning. A need to mature , update, and emancipate point- ed the way toward reorganization and a total re-evalu- ation of AWS purpose and programs, as Sr. Brd. squarely faced the problem of justifying the relevancy of AWS existence at Purdue. AWS representatives sat on the ad hoc committee that opened channels in the Dean's office and later with the Board of Trustees concerning the initiation of a guest hours policy. Working from past research on the discrepancy over closing hours policies for campus housing units, AWS aided Freshman Class Council in its efforts to re-eval- uate freshmen women's hours, distributing question- naires and completing surveys. But this is still Pu rdueg and while AWS made an attempt to discard their tea image tradition, the tried and true marched stogidly on with plans for the Miss Purdue pageant. AWS has made a start. The question now posed: Where does it go from here? Kendra Becker, vice-pres.: Sue Holder, judicial bd. chm.: Leslie Cummings, treas.: Missy Hayden, Green Guard pres.: Betty Brandt, sec.: Cindy Metzler, pres, 467 Considerthe position, ta ke appropriate action Focus on Women, a serious program of action for AWS Jr. Board, began with a September welcome to incoming female students. In an attempt to bypass superficial first impressions, AWS hostessed a recep- tion to answer questions and offer advice to aid the freshmen in adapting to the puzzling University environment. Jr. Board's strides to improve the un- derstanding of women's role extended beyond the per- imeter of Purdue with an invitation to little sisters for a weekend glimpse of campus life. Working further within Purdue traditions, AWS helped girls to under- stand the man's position as they turned their atten- tion tothe campus male population during ATOM week. 468 Mary Allen Bruce, Lynne Galbraith, Doris Guernsey, Kathy Hasser, Jeanne Loetes, Mary Lybarger, Carolyn Lyboult, Helene Martucci. Jana Mason, Jane Schmitl1orst,Becky Woods. 469 Generation gap - Flip out. These people don't know where it's at man. Sure they have money and allg is that success? Look at the mess we're in today with Vietnam, poverty, crime, and racial strain. If you're over 35, forget it. l don't even want to listen. This is the attitude the central steering committee knew they had to face in presenting the Old Masters program. How could it be relevant, have significance and permit a wide range of respected opinions? The answer lay in the commendable selection of Old Masters. Bill Bright spoke ofa new revolution in today's terms. General Salet jumped into the question of ROTC. Students didn't always agree, but at least they listened and be- gan to question their criteria for success. Many also found a new respect for those who were older who were sincerely making attempts to better the situation of the times. Thus Old Masters served as a bridge over the immeasurable chasm between youth and the old- er generation. 470 Dr.William Bright Dr. Paul F. Chenea Dr. Jack E. Forbes Mr. Samuel E. Gates 'Frmd If if , l ' T . A Vg? , i 1 -91 V. ff- ' A 1 EAM A - - 1,1 iw: aj -, if Z' ' ' xws .5.i,ulC Si f ffff ly' I: L X1 J Mrs. John Glessner Lee Dr. and Mrs. Frank P. Lloyd Dr. Guy T. Mc Bride Mr. Harold Mc Millen Major General Eugene A. Dr. S. Richard Silverman Mr. W. H. Williams Mr. E. Truman Wright Salet 47 ' V H ' 4 I- ' .Q . ., C 3- I I 'J' .g' , K ,. . x - s ' - X 3' t 8 R Q, - , . f 1 ..u's'.'.' K . ,Q x ' 1.li 1 in 4 u- 4 . J' . .tbili sk' v- C' ' J? 1 .- Tv ,kd .,A. ,. ,I M V , , 'K ,, , qaht-AC V -.. Q V 4 I ky , '. f. ' iff- -'V' 519. 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A finer skill of the EX's produced a cart that dispelled the KDR winning streak. Their dream was shattered. During the race everyone forgot the seemingly endless preparation of the months past. A week containing a fashion show, skits, a tractor race and a queen coro- nation was nearing its end. ln the last few hours, a fleeting glory was gained or lost, and time was ac- knowledged as worthwhile or wasted. The Start .. . The Finish ...The Beginning . . . The End. 473 'ifZ. ' , ag 5... Phlli President ..,...... Susan Beier Vice-President ....,. Anne Shelli Rush Chairman ...... Jill Parent Secretary ...... Marsha Jordan Treasurer ...... Kay Shackleton JUNlOR BOARD Susie Young Linda Knebel Nancy Widmer Marlene l-lebda Sue Palmer Linda Young Linda Downing .lo Von Bergen Lucy Tichenor an e C Expansion .,..... Nancy Bennett Karen Johnstone L s-N ,- - w 3' S ,i tilfgg-ifffkaga V. p., ' i hkix f EM -www at . A7 'l 1 05333344 'ti 4 nk' RJQ 5 X I nterfraterni ty Council President ........ Rod Lubeznik JUNIOR BOARD Judicial ........... John Miller Sonny Burnside Administration ..... Greg Poole Greg Munson Development ...... Jim Rondini Lee Piper Financial .........., Bob Harrer Craig Sears 3 .,g,,f 5 i V ink' 1 . . ef'-v f nf 'l 1 'i it INTERFRA TERNITY COUNCIL We, the representatives of our respective fra terni ties, do here- by establish this constitution for these purposes: To promote friendship, understanding, and cooperation among the various fraternities with an official, representative student organ- ization having power to invest- iga te fra terni ty problems and pass legislation relative to fra terni ti es,' To represent fraternity opinion to the Stu- dent Senate, faculty, admini- strative ojfcers, ofjicial University committees, and others: and to stimulate a heightened concern among frater ni ties and their members for serious scholarship, respon- sible citizenship, democratic processes, and loyalty to Purdue. PA NHELLENIC ASSOCIA TION The purpose ofthis organization shall be: 1. To maintain fraternity life and interfraternit y relations on a high plane within the University. 2. To maintain high scholastic and social standards and further fine intellectual accomplishment. 3. To compile rules governing women's rush procedure on this campus 4. To cooperate with the University Administration and college community. I 5. To formulate policies pertaining to all sororities when needed ' ,E .el V mf , -If John Fox Larry App Richard Stum Dave Black Jim Filippini Gregg Bechtold Bruce Sprenger Steve Hunt Gary Henriott Mike Murphy Bill Schoenlein L. Travis Chaplin John Redpath Dave Schwartz Jim Rusk 5 y ,V 1, fi , . ttftias-iz' lll' -1 4-y' ', Q .mu I. Q- QJA :ff-fi - sm wifi ' in X Marc Schilliger Brian Boschen Rusty Fee Ted Schmidt Bill Mason Jim Coomler John Reiff Pete Haitt Gary McAtee Bob Mason Mark Webbnik Ken Bodkin John Domalski Mark Logan Dave Virroll Doug Harvey 4' . 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STAFF we .tv Maggie Ginzler Bobvance ,me 3 ,P N Karen Newman Gerry Sheble yr' 961010 Ron Janssen Carol MacDonald so l ,LZASB 9105 Tim Whitsitt Fred Cherrick qi wot 593- Bill Scarpero Duane Baker 'gf .ox V ef 1 . 5 f x whim, I Jan Moriarty Kathy Katz X 1 O C0 asf SueConroy Frankwolfsheimer vii 'fbliaagj Tom Bruce xl x 1 YY ,wi 'ala L v 1 :QW-' 'ov' Sv A 5 ' v' nv' 'va we ' cb ' 1 we ' '51 'NS ofvqeremuabe vine TQ? ae 1, 55 W6 61985: 'mfs draws' lbsede lace S239 tbaibh la 'Ls xraagerxgrvl been for 505169355 Bao Nu -as-9 tlifwtovxle QGBSVWQ :victor-Ib Pigot' 6551 C 'C 1 -ai 0 -ne 5 o'f' -ls lg- Fl 22 Q -re ft 'Qse3f,10f?i B nel' 6 e 'G Y 9 'W Egg 95515 c at i E UNDERIVIINES STUDENT aneggflgifl vi vffeefte 1000100 SJ' 'L 'L' ,gi DEFENSE wb new i 400 pi I - gil. -of O it ,O uug 'B 5-u' 5.3 9 not Do Wirral? Cqfyylvc : 1- , One of the most popular student u,,'I ,569 ye 0 5- 90 Sci .Q 15,9 I h , 6 -Lab rr DQS, Fir! 6 -T341 ly is mazexef defenses ever practiced is being 0 Ll- 68,016,322 it aqai 5.5 w.z,U.0,f.obG's of tw facg VK . ' lgffeejg undermined by the Course and ln- Knoqhiifxg' ai 510 u,.5 N-,L V 0 05,231.3 o 7 y , of structor Foundation. When enrolled Lnggm-uct baring' Lv-6 ,Lv we ' ee . at ' ' - Te 5,'L'01Y 1 5 .nr ra ma Asa-Qc in a highly rated course, taught by more .hi E E E b Jefgoa- Q an equally highly rated professor, it ' AL Emu dlfeq, becomes increasingly difficult for a 21 of 'Z' E' 'fe-13 student to rationalize a yellow slip Smith ion .wg , UFH b - ii - Ti' B -K W , g or in U U y aming an UHSVFVT, SOME are-dis?-get :get ark 000 pat etic, incompetent instructor. n alecbassxgnimere is 3 wel KQQZQJO This year, the 81 I E evaluated from aio reaaifagzzes. r itely 1' Z J 03,0 1500 to 2000 instructors from pre- Gang nljisxay. 5 ur uf-' , I ggslsrzm 'S' ff dominantly upper-level courses and 8 6 ' ' 9 ' Thi QI, 43 l U - - 5, 5. er se , SQQ, 'Q,,e Lauded by the administration but 5.3 Ll-7 I, mf 3766149 Sv ri t f d b n B 6 535 'O ii bathe P as somew a rowne upon y t e u'.7 Tse neiws 4 it J EQQ Gblibeaoq - faculty, the pressure exerted by the .5 we Gouswbis eipe 'c '9 45 6811031 eg'-'-J? little C gl I E booklet is designed to good, ifxgsxfexgpno we hows 04-Qlbqfeb' encourage professors to keep the 5 Qxlgfio live + 01123 A standards of their courses high and W1 5,1 of to assist their students in every pos- qul 5 5 sible way. Johnson r 'J CE- PQ 4 LESCEN agent' , . GZ. me Q Co 'ylcult T F ADO rse 1 fu B tech-nl -use 15 81.1, S '19 chusi si' he IL' ' oG'1 0 can 0 cal el need I 1 P. QL on 5' ecti as a 1: 1 IQGOQ. 420' 3.0 a C and Very IH Qvallame 5-1 .. 9 4'7 S. 1' 50 ve. mee hai 'mal 4 '5 5. 3 5.1 0 G 5- '5 Ll-,Q 5.2. if O It .Soo 5 2 ' Q49 F s, ' 5.1 E , H O . ' 3 gli ,.4-Il-TEROpgC I:ION TO FRENCH T,Tfnn1n.mn1-th l if West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 A Novo 17 l Amanda W? N.P.C. dele 'ates llilllll C anhellenic 1967-68, and l lIaryLu ,McEwen, rush in for the same year, lcollegiates were invit- iy felt collegiate repre- lii at the N.P.C. business s would influence the po- ormulated, which affect legiate yy Panhellenic or- pns, 'Each sorority is fbus within N.P.C. and jay can N.P.C. exercise 1 over individual soro- Qowever, collegiate Pan- sy are supposedly bound llpdecisions made by the 5 llll IIITIQ. g . N.P.C. is composed of gates, one 'representing c tional Sorority, They p Manual of information contains the binding agr affecting the college Par organizations. However Beier says that Purdi hellenic deviates from tl licies when they do n beneficial to the Purdue ties. For example, N.P.C.i: that early rush be held possed to Purdue's, sy deferred rush. Also t commend that A Panhelli ficers be selected by a rotation s the 5 OHS Oli S l ma Following the change initiated last year, the Purdue Greek is attempt- ing to realize its full potential as a force within the Greek system and the university. Still a means of pub- licity for fraternities and sororities. the Greek has expanded its content to include problems and issues fac- ing Purdue and, especially, its Greeks. Accused of incomplete and ineffectual reporting, the publica- tion still represents a means through which unity among Greeks ng all the existing or-ities. However, lcers are selected l individual achieve- said, The special e session of the N. ion was a step for- .egiate influence on thatg affect them. legiate Presidents ig power, only a 1ence. At the con- rgraduates formu- :sed resolutions fo led to N.P.C,: mediately prior to ell NQWITIRII, JO von Bergen, Lill'IGa UOWIllIlg, and Lucy Tichenor. 4 Panhel Board I Five, New Sen by: Masiilvm ivufrcssm. Panhel has added six new mem - bers to its junior board and senator positions. Training as rush assistants for the present- rush year will be Linda Downing, Chi Omega, and Jo VonBe-rgen, Alpha Xi Del- position on junior Linda Young, I sume the dutie ager, replacing A has resigned. S of the sophomon the efficiency of l are now servin s might be achieved. As most Greeks T -,, ,,,,,,,,,, Y lm., VM Karen Johnstm - A - ' - A - - fa- hey W1 1 i rn in Al 99 realize, this unity is imperative for 5111955 meeting gf bel Zeta T' 0 1 9 - '- i i 1 J ii G.G reffa,EDITOR the advancement and strengthen ad OD page 61 . Q Young, Alphz Sfqefri Fofst' MANAGING EDITOR QQYEEK insoffhe SYSTem- A Annefrescalzausws EDITOR h Wlpl 132349 A Q David B.Szrom,BUSlNESSlVlANAGER een an e al ll A i A ' Csr I rvisk if ILPRODUCTION ..4 , ' ,Q 1 me' 9 isimginl U 'S clweryiulcnols N141 16163695 0I'g2 ' . ' ' - Dale Roberts Dave Strong 5 top the IIGW' ,, ,, pp D , R h -, promote mo mpilcaliona l Lulluefnlflg US USC. 4 me Panheiorgam 4 anization would like tor ' - i . I shmen' Howevteifi UWYV 'The upcoming Panhel Rush H' unflfffiSff'f1Ai1n'hffP' Panels are the best Way to get A t 1 t. 'Mt 1 5 ,li yt Jil lm V2 ,',. iff me , lj l If mg in a sorority really involves. Members on the panel will be selected from agroup drawn from the house, presidents, Panhel del- .-..-,.Ln.-. 4...-.inn nm-I f.-nninr 'Dcmhnl Assisting the chairman Nancy Chi Omega, will enor, Alpha Gam duties of the soeci Libby Bankoff Kathy Barnes Kendra Becker Susie Beler Donna Bessel Nancy Bennett Betty Brandt Joyce Brandt Sandy Brenton Sue Buffenbarger Janet Carlson Linda Coon Sue Danlel Gold Peppers Janet Dvnsmore Marty Edwards Judy Jane l-loban Sue Holder Marsha Jordon Llnda Anmann Lots Kaplan Krls l.alVlar Nlargle Mason Joan Nlanthel Cynthia Metzler Cheryl Nlchols Nancy Norton Katrina Ohaver Jlll Parent Marty Roberts Anlta Rodnguez Sue Rydrnan 5 P 5 Y I sf , . F K Y, 3 nl A I . -QQ. -has . ,..,-a f l A 'NM-r' ff IITIIS ,W FH.. , A 1 J' '-4,35 2 f' ' Robert M. Metzger Klm Rarlons Larry G. Webb Gary Lf Smlth Gerald l-leld Stephen Selden W. L. Atteberry Steven Peth Todd l-luttenlocher R. Duncan Slnclalr Joseph Ladduceur Thomas M. Turner David L. Danner Zlgurd J. Berzins Douglas Marshall Richard Wllllams Steven Sprlnger Mark Botos Gary Boring Ed Szrom Tam Foley Steve Epner Ken Hayes Robert J. Rattus Mack Shultz Steven H. Pollyea .lf ,471 X 'f .- Zim 2. -- iw' + v James Dondllnger Don LaRue Daniel Eaton Mark Wilson , Rlchard Roskl 2 David Danlel Davld Tom Llohln Jim l aan.. 1, . 2 :- 5 1 P U W' K Q F. I .L,,1-.,-5, Randy Thompso M n n ', 4d'uhmefsSaeH,.m-.mm . - ' A c an n u ox 2 yvJ . CB' I ff: 51-V g - .4fv,,4'. gc . 1 Q W- ,ix 5 'ffeen Guard Honora .-, . , , 1-IM W . L 48.4 Vicki Amber Diane Azpell Phyllis Baker Eileen Barnes Kathy Barrett Kendra Becker Peggy Berchekos Jo Bradley Mary Alice Bruce Ellen Bucek Julie Ciarrocchi Linda Cobb Susan Cooley Marg Crance Jan Crane Carla Crow Leslie Cummings Brenda Cunningham Mary Sue Davis Diane Foye Jane Frazee Lynn Galbreath Sandra Gann Kathy Gibson Billy Gomez ew ye-i-it if l,. 'x ., Gail McGary ' lv' ji v 'rn 1 .13 - i Christy Kirchner Karen Kirincic Marilyn KI Linda Lind ' me Nancy an Mary L r Elain, - tingly Paula arz Mary McEntyre 1 S1-Je McNab tty Menus -' , pen Merrill V. e'clggVliller.A ll Terry' 'nsky Joan. Poteet Kare'r?'Rhynehart Joanln Rics Louise Ristovv Debbie Rosenthal Gail Rowe Jan Rule Joan Sawitlso.. Sue Shaffer ' L ' - l . ' N . X ll 1 M iyx - lx' 5 Y 4' , imlllvj . LM: .1 Peggy Haist 'l Karelifg Schlad-l Connie Hallier 5 Ja,ne-Bhlihriitha Kay Harnish Jorielle, 'th n Michele Hartman ' Qacfdile A ' 5 Missie Hayden sg -,7.1MaZy'41an e'StewQ'1d Linda Hayes -1.81 ' 'lvgysljihwirtock zggftt Beth Hedburg 1 '-,X dill srrucimap.-.l:f.' 1,1 , Pat Hixon 'Sharon Talglra'fQfwW:, gm Connie Hollar 'f Jane UbxSff. ':' Nancy Hubbard ,Ba..rb,WglteYs':,f-'-X ' ' ' Debbie Hufford Ca FgJ32n5wara.'r'.'. -A I, Karen Jackson Ll-ndp:QY'Ql1cox,'.if I ' i Michele Jacques Ma'rcfjaf3flllli,pert1'-vl ' , Karen Johnstone SuQA,'q4QI'U'iqg' - -' Patty Keefe Sue'L.1Youngj- R June Keresztes Sue Zatliulakk ' . ' - 'i'Q.1-9 X + X I . President ....... ...Melissa Ha e Vice-President I , -1 'I ' . 'gif' ...H ' '.'. - r' ' 'I' H I- N . A. In i .in V! AVL 1 rw va LL 5 I ' K .V. -- lvl T1-L .Q - L . ve LN nl '2w1' ,ral J l'A,1g,q3':!1' S i 1 'l n A f ,llQii?i1En ' ' WA 153:29 . -- a iii- .uit ---sl. ,1:' x Nix ' K I U :xv Xb. u .lit-3-M A ,.i .- I' - s , x X If Bull Blgler Jeff Ruple Roger Joh e Rob A Emil H Nlik c Rob D rt AIC p Pet nd S V 5 . .!9'-...?- ....- .- . .- -Q., t ,. President ... Bull Bugler - r :dent A.J,Paln'1arlo Rod DeCarnp Bob Delcourt Se J1m Llnvllle ea Bi I Hostler Dewey Stambaugn Ck Allen ney DeCamp Llnvllle mas Hudspetn k Kiefer g Dean uck Wa rk Cntr ries rd n SC --w-an .wg M, l iff., -, ' im- , . , nr, . rho--Q t WQ'r1' - ' - . sf., u.X i9Cf3 ,X 4' . 1 - - Q - I . O4 Q' Y i 5 J 5 r ' fsfw .li - e . 'uf . '::. A X 1.1 iq. 21 3' ' s firsixgl A I, ' 'edge 1 . Deborah I. Allen Vlrglnla A. Babcock Helen A. Baker Nancy A. Bakes Nancy S. Bange Vlckl L. Bawsel Carolyn A. Beatty Carol A. Benkeser Mary E. Bennett Bonnie L. Betz Bellnda J. Blngman Carol S. Blzler Susan J. Blackman Carletta M. Brown Cathleen Bryant Frances Cathy A. Kathryn J. Joan K. Chrlstlne Sarah K. ..4, v 14 .Rv we ,G .Z--n dqy Delta Elizabeth J. Peggy L. Barbara J. Heywood Susan H. Hlnkle Constance A. Hollar Carol S. Horsley Corrine A. Gail Janko Jones Reeves Rosen bau Barbara J. Wald Margaret A. Wllson Janet L. Wlndler Kay E. Woodward Lee A. Wynn Mary P. Aull Joan L. Bergman Barbara J. Bodem Llnda A. Burns Sheula J. Carpenter Charlene M. Chlddlster Claire B. Cohron Nancy Dlckerson Theresa M. Dlerckman Carol J. Ference Deborah A. Fleming Chrlstlne Glunt Barbara C. Gray Marlanne M. Herrick Beverly L. Kraft McCaffrey Wllma J. L, Moody Deborah M. Mosernan Peggy A- J. Pmlllps Janet E- Nancy Lynn Plerce Mary J- t- Carol A L. Pogue Mellnda Carolyn Anne M. Diana L. mela Mary Mary J. Barbara Betty ren I Renee Jane Popowzak Waugh Cheryl Barba Anne I J I ...vw- Pvw. 1-'ff FJ Weber J Welderhoff L. Wells Connie S. Werdnn Rmylhg A T + Pep Girls wrwfn U I r' I I l I Young Republicans Krazy Eight's Club ,,,,.-- 3? Eta Kappa Nu 490 Peace Corps 1-s.,,, -nanny- 3 , 7 Pl v ,N :Q A, .Jak , . F52 f 1 x l w. 3 Ml V . ,Y ls Q ? K v. 5 ' Ill' 2 ,........ ...i.. ........- ,......, KE ...Qumran ,...... .-.- -wg. SNEA 17 4 ' A Q 492 'xx BJ ,i I , i, 3 33 'W E . . 3 if , ,f-S s' A' XX -Q. --Q...., SIGMA GAMMA TAU MGDEL RAILROADERS 493 Purdue Home EC Theta Sigma Phi it ww' i N15 494 Purdue Engineer Z: Purdue Pilots . Soc. Of Auto. Eng X J, KKY qi: M, ,xx,,..w nw' - TBZ V 497 V .. ,,.,.w. an-az N 1 - - , aw fi. ' X ,ff-'n ,.. .4 V. f 6- NM. ,wr ' ' c .-fw+,'., '-4, ,. -4 z Lf, - -aff' 49 '7 ji Y ., . M.. , D . . W nga T' 1213? . - .-ur' 4. ,V 'Akai A ' ' P-' ' - f, 'K -fr 1-'iw-'W , nv- 4, .E ..,' A V .: lm.. .,,.'?:2,, v-an 'L 'y F ij - ff, ,A V-bmw f 1 4' 1.1 M ' ' ik. -.5 .r--A . N. 5 wf 'H w N ' N lf' -U-on I W.. I visa, .. , fr, A--ages?-p cw Q - .mb ,A 2252. K -4- .. . r ia, 'wr f '-H2 X 'J' I iz.. . '- Q- in A JE W. M . .. ' . Nysiwia' Q ,, . .0-c4.GA.',L,. V xy.. Triton 'K-Tit' W., m- -' wx' ' , v. ' A, ,I ,M .Ny ' ,,.,x,,..-v- 1' 'un' X 410' . AY. -123, , .A 3 Vw-xv ,.-- , ,. . A, ' Tam use-c., -L-2 Af. . . ,. wax?-1? -a . . . Hg-wkyx I -I 5 . . var.. A v--M-.Q MW W- ,vw V. ij., Q .Am -vm. -vm . Am. Pharmaceutical Assoc. ,a.4,5.-...M c... .. fb... usa: Q. Qs F1 498 ,V -u ' Extramural and Performance Club CLASS COUNCILS Junior ,.,..,..-.-Y--f-- - iii I . 'M , if iii in T-bg, Problem ks--! 4 :fusion Freshmen Orientation Board oi Yusiees FKYCNOHS Book Exchange. yThu.!sdotx' f-Wternoon Discussions Sonoma: Freshman Elections Drirxkin OL e I Research Groups QQ, Univ ' Mander Spring Spectacular Bohr' Boiler B005-ters CTN B33 5 ' Freshman Forums News groum ' '15 500 Ji-Al-133 1 E kt JUNIOR Stan Jones Bob Vance Kay Stackhouse Candi Banks Dick Champlin Kathy Vail Bill O'Donnell Fran Foler Jim Fleury Carolyn Schnek Paul DeNuccio Susan Hodges Roger Stewart Gail Rowe Steve Buschmann Bettina Marshall Arnie Watland Sally Owens Don Shaw Jane Griffin Dennis Lavallee Kathy Koselkey Earl Hacker Mary Kay Werner Ritchie Merk Patty Osborne Ed Minniear Charlie Leighty Jim Deutsch Bill Hensley Jim Faust Joe Smith Freshman i l l l l Vl l i i l l l SOPHOMORE Robert Hall Keith Casteel Maureen Johns Susan Mitchell Debbie Allen Tom Chalfant Bob Chankalian Bill Crorey Joyce Dolick Greg Foundray Greg Foust Steve Gartner Kathie German Bruce Harreld Karen Kirincic Rick Levy Joan McCarthy Priscilla Murphy Julie Oesterle Cathy Radix Doug Small Dave Taylor Joyce Thompson Charlotte Ventresca Cheryl Watson Tammy Winters FRESHMAN Elliott Sigal Mark Harshman Barb Childs Mike Mess Kathy Bindner Linda Carl Ray Carlson John Cartmill Dan Christy Christie Clarke Dennis Cyrus Barb Eden Stan Flood Harold Force John Greeley Rick Happ Sam Hirsch Jean Horner Gary Jackson Diane Kranich Reah Landes Loretta Lauy Roy Massena Carol McNeal Larry Meyers Dave Moskovitz Ken Roschman Mark Smith Willie Stanifer Rex Swing Cliff Twadle Dave Waldorf Craig Wheldon Dave Wortman Sophomore l l Sfx E . Fl EZ 'MX 35555551 ' ' 5 GS rmvf S-fl-gf-Q13-,qu Q H -'-fi 21- - q.:.x,:. - 0 , ,Axe x l M ..., ,.,N.,,,..,,,w.,,, U dak . .14.,,Q.: x xwww f i -U : vi lg 5 . W. 5 n I Wu bf --.. Purdue Drill Team Voluntarily disbanding because of a lack of stu- dent interest and sup- port, the Purdue Drill Team leaves a record unsurpassed by any other college drill team. An outstanding accumula- tion of awards and hon- ors were won by the team during their twenty-two yea rs of existence. PDT is unique in that it is the only intercollegiate team to include civilians as well as members of all three ROTC branches. lVlem- bers hope a new exhibi- tion drill team will be formed soon that will match theformerteam. 504 James D. Kuemmel ... Commanding Officer James N. Cook . .. Executive Officer James D. Baker . .. Adjutant David A. Duval Keith G. Felix Randall P. Hahn Richard E. Hoffmann Stanley R. Hepler Robert K. Law John R. Luther George Nlaslankowski Steven J. Ross Howard S. Rubin Michael F. Tanigawa Bruce Thompson Jeffrey A. Thompson Jeffrey A. Thompson Robert R. Turelli Robert T. Tuite . .. Advisor NESEP The Purdue members of the Navy Enlisted Sci- entific Education Pro- gram have the honor of being a part of the first NESEP program at a uni- versity. Founded on the Purdue campus in 1956, NESEP is a college train- ing program for out- standing petty officers on active duty, which leads to a BS degree and future career in the Navy or lVla- rine Corps. The men par- ticipating in the program are selected while on ac- tive duty in the fleet, at- tend a summer prep ses- sion prior to enrolling in one of the twenty-two schools offering NESEP, and then enter the uni- versity as officer candi- dates receiving officer training. 505 Grenadaire l-lut l-lut This is the sound which fills the thoughts of the drill team of the Grenadaire Army Auxiliary before each drill meet. Members of the organization are also busy with numerous service functions. Exibi- tions such as those pre- sented at the Purdue Basketball Arena, and intercollegiate drill meets display the efficiency and precision that character- ize the girls in the Grena- daires. And their warm, friendly smiles and green Army uniforms tell who they are on campus. 506 Linda Abbott Julie Alexander Cathy Baker Phyllis Baker Diane Barhydt Carolyn Bosley Meredith Craig Angela Crawford Peggy Cushman Mary Custer Anne Eads Diane Fasel Barb Gray Brenda Gregory Chris Henthorn Barb Johnson Suzie Keeler Nancy Keller Susan Klebosits Beth Liehr Audrey Lewkowitz Kathy McDonald Karen Miller Marilyn Osborn Linda Pierce Sharon Porter Juanita Schaible Ann Schlehuser Judy Schwinghammer Regetta Smith Sheila Stultz Diane Tislow Lydia Wares Jackie Wilk Nancy Young Honor Flight Purdue University's Air Force ROTC Honor Flight is an organization that voluntarily provides the basic cadet with an addi- tional opportunity to gain supplemental, concen- trated leadership training and experience over and above the regular AF- ROTC program, as well as learning more about the United States Air Force. Honor Flight's enthusias- tic pledge program was climaxed by their pledge class activation Fall Ban- quet, which hosted Briga- dier General John O. Bradshaw as their Distin- guished Guest of Honor and speaker. Honor Flight, during this year, has been the largest and most active in its entire history. STAFF William Ingles Michael Sromek John Henderson Robert Turelli Lucy Moore Connie Minnick ACTIVES Robert Argus Glenn Bender Timothy Crum Gift Dunn William Glover Grant Humbarger Dennis Krenzien Frank Machesky Richard McCaskey Michael Medo Wilfred Merkel Dennis Pavac PLEDGES Kenny Bader Da na Bell Claude Bobilya Mark Brown Ben Calloni Gary Creakbaum Richard Dunham John Ewart Rolley Ferguson Don Gresham Paul Griner Fred Hall David Hankins Barton Henwood Joseph Howell Stephen Jenkins Allen Keehn Emmett Kennedy Fred Kurth Rick Lindhorst Rick Lodde Richard Love Richard Maine John Morgan Richard Morrison Douglas Moss Roy Parker Cary Peppers Ken Petron John Plahetka James Raatz Norman Reed Robert Rite Dan Ritfe Howard Robbins John Roettger Mark Sand Andrew Schettino Clifton Scott William Stanley George Vaughn Ken Weismantel Robert Wethington Gary Willibey Brian Winne Thomas Wozny Phillip Yeakley Dana York Mark Young D. Zimmerman Steve Zlatos Gregory Duncan Donald Raatz 507 Pershing Rifles Company E-3 has add- ed quite a list of achieve- ments to their record this year. Being voted the best company in their regi- ment must stand at the top of the list, followed by winning the Pershing Ri- fle National Champion- ship drill team competi- tion. Sponsoring success- ful drill meets takes the time and thought of the entire company-work that paid off in 1969 when the Purdue Invita- tional Drill Meet was named best drill meet in the 3rd Regiment. , 1 --.- filf......... iff...-1. 5 J , :N:j James Abron Kenneth Beeunas Jacques Bellaire Mark Bentle William Biegle Thomas Coorsh Bruce Gotterman Ronald Crowden Richard Davis William DeHaven Robert Deveau Brice Dixon Steven Dubinsky George Eads Douglas Eshelman Martin Gardocki David Goulait William Gowin Derwood Hanline Marvin Hardin Jeff Hibner Randy Holloway Dana Hooten James Hutts William Iverson John Jacobs Roger Johnson Kent Kratz Frederick Kruger Ernst Lane David Lees Curtis Lytle Raymond Martin William Mayse Micheal Mazzuchi Thomas McCann Richard McDugald Micheal McKinzie Wilfred Merkel Douglas Montgomery Michael O'Boyle Patrick O'Boyle Michael Pumilia Ronald Ray Thomas Schroeder Walter Schuchmann Jerry Schutt David Sherfick Robert Sikora Jeffery Smith Philip Snyder Joseph Soltas Stephen St. Clair Paul Swigart Michael Thrasher Scott Van Cleef William Waskom Capt. Gaines Dyer. ., Company Advisor POMM Membership in the Purdue Order of Military Merit is one ofthe most coveted honors in ROTC. These men belong to a small, select honorary for outstanding ROTC mem- bers. The newly dedicated ROTC library in the Ar- mory is one ofthe several activities which occupy the members. Anchorettes Although relatively new, the small group of Anchorettes is building a name for itself, as the auxiliary to the Quarter- decks. Hostessing at Navy events, assisting with a campus-wide blood drive, and supporting the Navy ROTC drill team, are the major activities of this group. A special treat for four ofthe members was a chance to go to the Mardi Gras in New Orle- ans and march with the drillteam. X if P9 Eric Croson ... Captain Richard Jeter... lst Lieutenant Steve Ash . .. 2nd Lieutenant Joseph Janos Richard Widman Steve Susemichel Jetfry Smith Richard Shippel Russel Kerkman Martin Snyder William Bertram Michael Coggesball Philip Snyder Ernest Lane Steve Seabury Roger Svendsen Bruce Thompson Doreen Buranich Darla Clary Cathy Cosler Cheryl Ganger Pricilla Gates Claire Geolot Kathie German Sandy Gigax Pat Hixon Susan lbara Ka ren Jefferies Sweetie Keller Sue Layden Kathy Marietta Beth Marr Joan Plumlee Beth Pohlmann Janet Roush Elaine Rush Carolyn Schenk Jane Stimson Sharon Vuinovich Allison Wilson Patsy Habicht 509 Q ua rterdeck Spending a day aboard a destroyer escort at the Chicago Naval Armory seems like an exciting way to learn how a Navy ship is operated. This is one of the ways the Quar- terdeck Society is trying to promote new ideas in navalism with the mid- shipmen battalion at Purdue. Other parts of the promotion planin- clude recruiting in the high schools and lectures for Navy personnel. Rangers Realizing the differ- ence between studying a subject in the classroom and putting it to applica- tion in the field, the Pur- due Rangers find they become more adept at handling various situa- tions and problems when they have practice in the field. Although the pur- pose of this extracurricu- lar organization is to pro- vide additional prepara- tion of junior ROTC men for summer camp, its membership is open to men of all classes in Army ROTC. John Newton .., Commander George Whitmill ... Executive Officer William Hummel... Intelligence Officer Jerald Moor . .. Operations Officer George Mager . .. Supply Officer 510 'C L. N,4pN.1,,-- I u- if-f f gif-?Ai'f - .. .--..-f-n-1-X' '-r 'f:. vw- qbf . ,...V'Q-f-,-.3 t f, 745 'fs ljtm'i.1i-'5-w. - . ga- :Ja - 1, I 4 . K Y .' .JM I 4-,. .- :vt--1. .r Paul Allenza Doug Bell Jack Bellairs Pat Bonner Fred Cherrick Mike Dibello Dave Duval Dave Evansin Randy Hahn Greg Hoffman Joe Kopf Jim Kuemmel Dick LeRoy Dan Monnier Dick Mumford Sven Nylen Rick Raines Mike Ragnetti Bill Caroli Ben Carstens Jim McKinstry Dave Dankert Joe Hill Bob Barcinski Pat Graeber Phil Ruhl John Robinson Rick Ray Jim Ruouger Marc Schuman Ron Shown Marty Sullivan Phil Turner Paul Wesley Bill Schmidt James Schall Lynn Fisher Jeffery Kato Larry Dennis Mike Croll Jeff Goris William Cook Daniel Challis Dennis Spencer Vernin Bothwell Rich Sprague George Fraze David Dykstra Clyde Galles Richard Vater Robert Burns James Pawlek Richard Baird Norman Hyndman Bob Jesse Kevin Leeman Michael Squires Stephen W. Andrews Michael S. Armstrong William H. Blume Tommy L. Brazie Fred A. Brown William L. Carruthers Michael J. Corso Robert C. Forbes James J. Fritz James R. Gorges Dennis W. Gruenwald Breck F. Hanson John Henderson Glen A. Hiss Harvey R. Horowitz William J. Ingles Dennis M. Krensien James E. LaMarca Richard A. Link Virgil L. Love Frank L. Machesky Martin L. Marler Melvin M. Mahoney William G. Mayse Michael L. McKinney Michael E. Medo Richard A. Niksch Glenn G. Peters Steven J. Ross Howard S. Rubin John N. Schneider Michael L. Sherman Dan L. Shunk James T. Silverthorn Joseph G. Slansky Michael E. Sromek William J.Thome Richard E. Van Allen Robert E. Weber James B. Zgliczynski Arnold Air Society The Arnold Air Society works to further the pur- pose, mission, and tradi- tions ot the U.S. Air Force. Members of this professional honorary service organization work to encourage greater uni- ty, personal develop- ment, and cooperation among cadets. AAS members strive to aid in the development of effec- tive Air Force officers, often serving in leader- ship and instructional ca pacities. With their aux- iliary, Angel Flight, Arnold Air throughout the year promotes educational, military, and social programs. 511 Angel Flight TITLE . , . Angel Flight Csometimesjust called An- gelsl QUALIFICATIONS . .. female, intelligentfsound good? Keep reading.J CAM- PUS PROJECTS . , . Work in press box duringfootball ga mes, usher at the Christ- mas Convo and other cam- pus events.SERVlCE PRO- JECTS . . , Christmas carol- ingforshut-ins,tutoring children atthe Salvation Army. MISSION . , . Pro- moteinterestinthe Air Force, enhance the aims of the Arnold Air Society Cand what guy wouldn't want his aimsenhancedbyan Angel?J, and educate college womenaboutmilitary service. Sound interesting? Watchforthem.You can pick them out by their blue uniforms and their proud walk. 512 Sue Burke Marilyn Cargnino Cathy Chamberlain Jane Compton Jan Dark Joyce Davis Carolyn Dombrow Lynn Dozer Kathy Evans Brenda Freije Sandi Gann Kathy Gibson Kathleen Girton Mary Alice Goss Susie Hine Karen Jackson Vicki Jennings Cheryl Jones Kathy Kropf Mary McEntyre Sue McNab Mary Meadows Connie Minnick Lucy Moore June Nelson Glenda Nogami Patty Peaper Carol Quick Sandy Rosenbaum Nancy Schneider Jeanne Singleton Lynn Stock Sandy Sutter Melinda Visin 'wl- ' wb - ' 9 H 4, A -- . M an-m ,Mgr ' -5 ' -wr Neil Armstrong - Product of Purdue Molding men into precision puppets. For the first year it's worthwhile, . the second is monotonous Mickey Mouse rigmarole, the third year you sign your life away. Think about Vietnamization - but don't missa step. Commissioning - a beginning oran end? Learn to kill - in the name of self- defense and human rights. Does 'provide for the com mon defense' mean promote the general's welfare? Ready, unwilling, butable . .. Drop the bomb. Wipe out the enemy. Then peace? There has never been a good war, nor has there been a bad peace... The people think of men who are con- stantly in a livid hatred toward anyone who speaks ill of motherhood or apple pie. The mature and rational saw ROTC as it really is: a means to allow a man productively to fulfill his obligation to, and his devotion for, his country. The specific mission of the three military departments at Purdue is to select, educate, and commission, highly motivated, service oriented, dedicated men of integrity. The educational philosophy of ROTC is progressive. ROTC acknowledges and supports the interdependent relationship between students and faculty. The ROTC program develops each future officer's potential as a leader. l , . , :,.A,.g.-fre-1:,..-vm-y.l-Q13-yfvfffq l l i V N- Q 9 gf-as i 515 ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATIDN Athletic Administration: J. S. Dienhart, Assistant Ath- letic Director and Ticket Manager: D. Rankin, Track Coach and Buildings Coordinator: R. Eddy, Administra- tive Assistant: G. J. Mackey, Director of Athleticsg W. L. France, Associate Head of School of Physical Educa- tion tor Meng G. W. Haniford, Associate Head of Intra- mural Athletics. 2 z 3 i A 5 i 1 i . 3 5 2 1' 3' ' 'N' haunnnsnqa. Mr. Guy Red Mackey, the man behind Purdue athletics 516 TEAM PICTURES WRESTLING - Back Row: Bill Barnard, Brad Havig, Mark Frankel, Doug McKibbin, Jim Metzler, Mike Cerqua, Bill Naimen, Bill An- drew. Third Row: Terrence Lerner, Dave Beigh, Doug Molls, Stan Youngblood, Larry Smith. Second Row: Ken Gregory, Bob Miller, John Farrow, Steve Funk, Dan Christy, Tom Simpson, Greg Klein. Front Row: David Kern, Bob Willoughby, Neil Webster, Mark Ring, Bob Renslow, Bernie Graser. SWIMMING - Third Row: Assistant Coach Wes Mock. Pat Murphy, Mor- gan Burke, Tom Riggs, Jim NlcGonagil, Bill Ste- vens, Dennis Leahy. Sec- ond Row: Head Coach Richard O. Papenguth, Steve Johnson, Jim Nagy, Ed Hanley, Lorry Wagner, Jim McGaughy, Tom Rankin. Front Row: Joe Ladouceur, Larry Lane, Bob Lyons, Tom Hincz, Jim Kervin, Steve Stasukaitis. HOCKEY - Third Row: Coach J. Scully, J. Doug- las, J. Steffen, J. Dondlin- ger, S. Workman, R. Gard- ner, J. Valarance. Second Row: D. Torza, D. Duddy, B. Williams, T. Dimuth, A. Lewis, D. Lablanc, A. Pearlman. First Row: B. Carrier, B. Peters, B. Wei- denmiller, B. Irish, G. Grosh, B. Damon, C. Byroade. 517 TENNIS - Back Row: Coach Eicholtz, Bill Gallager, Dick Anderson, Jim Mansfield, Phil Hammond, Front Row: Dick Cochran, Chuck Calli- son, Rod Johnson, Doug Millikan. T lv N- ,,,.- QA R , A ans X , ,QW-'r - ' j, '-f . f 5 S 3' 1 24 ' 4 ,ii I T... QW QlH 0 Tlliiiis I ff' it 2 ee wg X '- .. L ,L E aaa, ,L S?Zi?i.Wme'iW-e-15. ' of 'W ln i TRACK - Back Row: Assistant Coach Roger Kerr, Dick Roski, Mel Row: Danny Thomas, Mike Zachary, Joe Bell Bob Ziegler Tom Lin Harris, Van Bareither, Don Price, Stan Gay, Jim Jackson, Chuck denman, Frank Kaufman, Dana Williamson Paul Erler Danny Huston, Paul Spurgeon, Mel Felton, Larry McAfee, Ray Ashworth, Clarke. Fred Brown, Manager Fred Kraus, Head Coach Dave Rankin. Front GOLF - Back Row: Coach X Llf gl 'r', - Qi Sam Voinoff, Fred Clark, Larry Nicolet, Don Klenk, Don Denger. Front Row: Bill Hoffer, Brent Hartman, Jeff Radder, Doug Gillam. 518 gan-I-. - I A-i-.-,f.,. genius- . , L f 4 0 an-C' 444 50 0 ff' 1 o l CROSS COUNTRY - Back Row: Coach Roger Kerr, Co-Captain ips, Paul Kendall. Front Row: Robert Hess, Paul Earler, Joe Daley, James 'Mike' Zachary, James Jackson, David Jerome. Second Row: John Capin, Terry Priebe, Don Dall. Ray Ashworth, Richard Rosk, Bob Swank, Tony Zatkulak, Barry Phil- , 135' W K' ' g flip' cw ka , ,pew wie? ' A 1 SOCCER - Back Row: Assistant Coach John White, Ted Jones, Jim choltz. Front Row: Walt Jackson, Hedley Marks, Pat Muirragui, Gary Geier, Bill Baker, Gene Fitzpatrick, Randy Grove, Tom Ponder, Fritz Rogers, Randy DeMattei, Clint Heyd, Ed Katz, Tom Chumbley, Tom Kuhn, Joe Marsden, John Langerac, Ned Kruis, Head Coach Ed Ei- Seward. 0 , ., if MANAGERS: Dale Green, we .ivsqylrfyj ,.' Steve Maple, Carle Rollins, ' - Q i V, Leonard Kraft, George Ball, f Q Earl Blakey. -R fV4 , .M W U ' N f 519 r7,y:5a1v,4aw5wo'f1sJxz,4z:awsf 3 fi E'5ff5'321. ,.A., W, .,.,,,.,.... pg-an-an----. . u,.1,.a . m mf- i , - . L , .,. FOOTBALL - Back Row: Assistant Trainer D. Milder, B. Kress, S. Lougheed, S. Spencer, M. Cota, S. Murphy, J. Warsaw, S. Clayton, B. Corcoran, Equipment Manager F. Denise. Sixth Row: Head Trainer Pinky Newell, T. Luken, T. Huxhold, J. Wulzyn, M. Williams, K. Wat- kins, M. Meadows, D. Guinn, C. Potts, S. Carter, T. Mylot, J. Mattern, Assistant Coach Wimp Hewgley. Fifth Row: Assistant Coach A. Par- ker, T. Shinaberry, J. Carlone, R. Alexander, R. Cooper, R. Mahurt, G. Buchanan, G. Miller, J. Teal, A. Carter, M. Adams, A. Bell, Assist- ant Coach B. Geiger. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach T. Mason, J. Ren- ie, V. Paraskevas, S. Brown, R. Damrow, C. Turner, D. Green, R. Ma- ree, R. Tekavec, A. Davis, R. Piekarski, J. Handy, Assistant Coach N. Maloney. Third Row: Assistant Coach Ron Meyer, J. Bullock, M. Ray, A. Dick, P. Baker, J. Jones, N. Roelke, S. deGrandmaison, G. Fenner, M. McDaniel, V. Baltzell, B. Brumby, Assistant Coach B. Miller. Sec- ond Row: Senior Manager A. Kraft, D. Beigh, P. DeNuccio, J. Gasvo- da, D. Berg, S. Maines, T. Pavletic, T. Bayless, D. Ware, B. Collins, R. Rybarczyk, C. Alvarez, Senior Manager C. Rollins. Front Row: Head Coach Jack Mollenkopf, T. Holden, B. Yanchar, W. Nelson, W. White- head, D. Wirgowski, J. Kleidon, M. Phipps, B. McKoy, D. Kiepert, D. Marvel, T. Foley, D. Webster, Assistant Coach Bob DeMoss. fu? iq? z nlwq 1 BASKETBALL - Back Row: Rick Mount, Paul Nordholt, Bill Kroc, Dyer, Manager Dan Swartz, Assistant Coach Bob King, Assistant Steve Longfellow, Randy Thompson, Glenn Young, Larry Weather- Coach Joe Sexson. Front Row: George Faerber, Tyrone Bedford, Bob ford. Second Row: Head Coach George King, Assistant Coach Dave Ford, Jerry Johnson, Frank Kaufman,Jim Rogers, Bill Franklin. Toney, Equipment Manager Frank Denise, Assistant Trainer Pat 520 1 ' lx, rd xl. 'Q H . - Y Q ,x Y, A- gf 9, N ,N P fo! Plea' ,lg if T g, 3 i ' .f . 4 if at f '1A .1 1,. T '411 -+ .ilbll r 73 .3 Wi v U ' V 2 ' ff i .A od-f Tiff' ' '11 ',-.o.' FK A Q- Q.. 9.9 -, , BLOCK P - Back Row: Duane Clayton, Jay Lerman, Nancy Norton, Steve Hill, Carol Conklirig, Gary Smith. Row Two: Barb Johnson, Susie Hedges, Trudy Lieb- schner. Row One: Marc Shinbrood, John Schneidwin. l ser F l K 1 i 1 ' ' 4 iww an , .aww Ulf.-fi, . . -wang: XXYUDQY4' sinks' 1 . '- Q ' 5 X K 5' T in T-xg E 1 Q ti . .. f law i , 4- ff' ' ' Ringling If l v . T i: niet- mt-1242. iifi' -',, Q -i .Qu 'i ,g ' ' ' in , .,.,. . b - V .--Iliff' .wg t, . . A 5 ' 5 if .- 'ir Y ' J' 'Q I X - ' W' , . 4 ' I : 'lf 5' : , I 3 '4- ! fn V if - P , Y - 7 41, 4 ,fh qw V ,..,.. ' gin , lluv , C LV .. we : ': 5 .. '45 Minn BASEBALL - Back Row: Trainer Dave Draig, Head Coach Joe Tom Wiergacz, Steve Flannagan, Bob Blaydes, Rick Tekavec, Sexson, Mark David, Gary Michaelis, Tom Kocyba, Don Jones, Jim Peacock. Row One: Lee Thompson, Mindy Macius, Dan Assistant Coach Mike Signorella, Equipment Manager Frank Hiott, John Schmidt, Jim Bennett, Wally Brandt, Tom Kirkpa- Denise. Row Two: Bill Johnston, Lee Martin, Dick Grabham, trick, Don Sandberg. PEP COMMITTEE - Back Row: Chuck Wiza, Mike Parks, Margy Nel- son, Carolyn Schenk, Charlie Leighty, Lynn Ken- nedy, Mark Botos, Sue Ramly, Alex Kuprewicz. Front Row: Patsy Ha- bicht, Sharon To- gl-iaferro, Brian Flood, Joyce Griese, Leslie Cummings, Dan Kaschak, Tom Brown. 521 SENIOR DIRECTORY ACHENBACH, V.: Arcadia, HSSE: Grad House. ADAMS, B.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home. ADAMS, J.: Kokomo, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi: Pi Delta Phi. ADAMS, W.: Kettering, Ohio, EE: Theta Chi, by-laws chairman: Block P: Mock P: Exponent, copy editor, night editor: Course and Instructor Evaluation: Skull and Crescent: Phi Eta Sigma: IEEE: Young Republicans: Rivet: KHRCXWHRC. AGNESS, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Earhart: Block P: Mock P. ALBRECHT, R.: Francesville, HSSE: Drivate home. ALBERTSON, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Phi, guard, panhel- lenic rush counselor: Student Court Secretary: Student Court Justice: Mock P: Block P. ALEXANDER, N.: Rushville, HE: Delta Gamma, lst vice pres., housemanager, pledge class pres.: Grand Prix Foundation, ju- nior and senior board: Home Economics Chapter: University Choir: Junior Panhellenic: Green Guard: Block P: Mock P, ALLEN, D.: Portage, ENGR: Married Students: Pi Tau Sigma: ASME: Chi Alpha: Scope: Ashrae: Cireronian: Senator of Student Congress. ALLEN, J.: Kettering, Ohio, ENGR: apt. ALLEN, R.: Newburgh, AG: Sherman, athletic manager, work manager, kitchen manager: apt.: Agricultural Economics Club: Block P: Grand Prix Foundation: Off Campus Me-n's Association. ALLENZA, P.: Batavia, New York, SCI: Harrison, floor senator: German Club: Quarterdeck Society, sec.: Student Senate. ALEXANDER, D.: Cleveland, Ohio, IM: private home. ALLISON, M.: Washington, HE: Maclure, house manager, histori- an, standards committee: Block P: Home Economics Chapter: Home Economics Council: Mock P: U Sing: SNEA: AWS Orienta- tion Committee: Freshman Orientation. ALLMANDINGER, R.1 Fort Wayne, ENGR: Owen. ALPER, M.: Creve Coeur, Mo., ENGR: Alpha Epsilon Pi, social chairman, steward: Exponent Junior Photography Editor: Grand Prix: Student Government. ALTERKRUSE, R.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: private home: Tau Beta Pi. AMBER, V.: Wabash, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, AWS representative, foods chairman, efficiency chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: Greek Week: Fresh- man Orientation: Band: University Choir: Miss Purdue Committee. ANDERSON, R.: ENGR: Phi Kappa Psi, sec.: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent:Varsity Tennis,captain. ANDERSON, S.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma: Miss Purdue Semifinalist: University Theatre: Purdue Players: Purdue Read- ers: Speech and Hearing Honorary. ANDRESEN, R.: Indianapolis, PHAR: Phi Kappa Theta, scholastic chairman: Married Student: IFC: President Academic Award: Rho Chi Honor Cert.: A. PH. A. Student Member. ANDREW, J.: West Point, AG: private home. ANGERMEIER, A.: Evansville. HE: Twin Pines, membership, vice pres., purchasing agent: Alpha Lambda Delta: Home Economics Chapter, treas., pres.: Omicron Nu, treas.: Mortar Board. AMMANN, L.: Urbana, Ill., HE: apt.: Sigma Kappa, treas.: Angel Flight, Executive officer: Purdue Engineer Magazine, treas.: Gold Peppers: Green Guard. ANDERSON, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Delta Chi: Married Student: Band. ANDRAE, W.: Hartland, Wisc., ENGR: Theta Tau, athletic chair- man, BATT Boat. ANGERMEIER, C.: Evansville, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, house manag- er, asst. treas., asst. corr. sec.: AWS: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Sailing Club, corr. sec., rec. sec.: Sigma Alpha Eta, vice pres., publicity chairman, membership chairman: Student Govern- ment International. AMMERMAN, D.: Hagerstown, AG: apt. ARMSTRONG, M.: Dallas, Tex., ENGR: apt.: Arnold Air Society, executive officer, operations officer: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Course and Instructor Evaluation. ARNE, R.: Steward, Ill., ENGR: Cary: apt.: Alpha Phi Omega, histo- rian: Rangers. ARNETT, P.: Lynn, TECH: Grad House: Off-Campus Women: Av Tech Flying Club, sec.: Sailing Club: ASTD, sec.: Alpha Eta Rho, sec.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Women's Recreation Association: NIFA. 522 ARNOLD, J.: Plainfield, ENGR: Tarkington: Campus Crusade for Christ, publicity director: WHRC, chief engineer, business director. ARRIBALZAGA, C.: Havana, Cuba, SCI: Grad House: Block P. ASH, S.: Winamac, IM: apt.: Purdue Order of Military Merit, treas.: Beta Sigma Psi: Army ROTC, distinguished military student. ARTHURS, D.: Amsterdam, New York, IM: McCutcheon. ASH, L.: Winamac, HSSE: apt.: SNEA, treas., publicity chairman: Kappa Delta Pi: Army Queen Court. ASHCRAFT, E.z Denver, HSSE: Fowler: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Kappa Delta Pi: U Sing: SNEA. ASHWORTH, R.: Parma, Ohio, ENGR: apt.: Track: Cross Country, captain:Campus Crusade for Christ. ATTARD, F.: South Bend, IM: private home: Purdue Marching Band: Tarkington Hall Glee Club: Bowling League: Intramural Basketball. ATTEBERRY, W.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Tau Omega, scholar- ship chairman: Crew Club: Gimlet: Skull and Crescent. ATTICK, W.: Lexington, Ky., IM: Theta Xi, junior steward, pledge educator, house manager: Exponent, reporter. AUFFART, A.: Ireland, IM: apt.: OCMA. AUST, H.: Milan, IM: Harrison, Unit B pres., radio station busi- ness manager, treas: Pendragon. AYRES, J.: Flora, IM: Lambda Chi Alpha. AZPELL, D.: West Lafayette, HE: private home: Alpha Xi Delta, pledge class vice pres.: Block P: University Choir: Green Guard Honorary. BABCOCK, R.: Indianapolis, SCI: Cary. BABER, L.: Peru. HSSE: Grad House: Alpha Lambda Delta: SNEA: University Choir: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Rho Kappa, vice pres. BABCOCK, D.: Jamaica, N.Y., HSSE: McCutcheon, unit pres., Block P: Drill Team, finance officer: German Club, vice pres.: Pershing Rifles: Quarterdeck Society: SGI. BACH, E.: Denver. Colo., ENGR SCI: apt.: OCMA: Railroad Club. BACKE, R.: Crown Point, ENGR: apt.. BACUS, R.: Fort Worth, Texas, TECH: Grad House: AV Tech Flying Club. BAGGEROER, W.: Lynnfield, Mass.: SCI: Zeta Psi, rush chairman vice pres., publicity chairman, sec.-treas.: Block P: Phi Eta Sig- ma: Sailing Club: Sigma Pi Sigma. BAILEY, B.: Owensboro, Ky., ENGR SCI: apt.: Alpha Pi Mu: Indus- trial Engineers. BAILEY, M.: Indianapolis, IM: Delta Chi, pres., pledgetrainer, cor- responding sec., sheriff, chapter luminary: Purdue Band, execu- tive officer, supply officer: IFC: Kappa Kappa Psi, corresponding sec.: Omicron Delta Kappa, membership chairman: Mock P, state delegation chrman.: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Young Republicans. BAKER, E.: Salem, HE: apt.: Better Fellowship Foundation: Fowler Courts pres., joint assembly, counselor. BAKER, J.: Plymouth, ENGR: Theta Tau: Freshman Wrestling: Freshman Council: AIIE. BAKER, M.: Gary, TECH: apt.: Kappa Alpha Psi, keeper of exchequer, vice polemarch, polemarch: Negro History Study Group. BALES, D.: Knox, ENGR: apt.: Kappa Delta Pi: Kneale House, pub- Iicity chairman, standards committee, social chairman: SCA, social chairman, Venture staff: Sigma Delta Pi. BALL, C.: Clarendon Hills, lll., ENGR: Theta Tau, rush chairman: Purdue Band. BALMER, A.: Marengo, AG: apt.: Agronomy Club: Collegiate 4-H, IFYE area chairman: Ceres Agronomy Honorary. BANKOFF, E.: Atlanta, Ga., HSSE: Alph Chi Omega, social chair- man, chaplain: Mortar Board, pres.: Debris, junior editor, man- aging editor: Old Masters, central committee, personal hostess: Gold Peppers: Course and Instructor Evaluation, chairman of school of HSSE: Alpha Kappa Delta. BANKS, C.:VaIparaiso,TECH:apt. BARD, G.: LaGrange, lll., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, treas., corre- sponding sec., U-Sing director: Sigma Delta Pi, vice pres.: Alpha Kappa Delta: SGS workshop: SGI, foreign student hostess: Intra- mural sports. BARGER, B.: Harrisonville, Mo., HE: Alpha Gamma Delta, social chairman: AWS: SGI, junior board: Green Guard: University Choir: Purdue Players, Mock P: WRH Club. BARKER, D.: St. Paul, AG: Married Students: SGS: Block and Bridle. BARLOW, L.: HSSE: Earhart: Alpha Kappa Alpha: Student Volun- teer Club. BARNETT, M.: Boonville, PHAR: apt.: College Life: Pharmacy Student Council: Instructor Selection Committee: APhA, chair- man nominations committee. BARRETT, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Delta Gamma, pres., asst. rush chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Green Guard Honorary: Mock P Delegate: Block P. BARTHOLOMEW, G.: Circleville, Ohio, IM: apt.: Purdue Honor Guard: Football Manager. BARTLETT, D.: Brookston, HSSE: private home. BARTOLUCCI, L.: Santa Cruz, Bolivia, ENGR SCI: Owen: Radio Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: SGI. BATES, E.: Indianapolis, HE: Married Students. BAUMIS, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home. BEAM, S.: Lewisville, ENGR SCI: Wiley: Industrial Engineers. BEBKO, J.: Guelph, Ontario, HSSE: Theta Xi, social chairman, lit- tle sister chairman, member of board of directors. BECKETT, R.: Frankfort, PHAR: private home: Phi Lambda Upsi- Ion: Rho Chi: lPhA: Acacia. BECHTEL, H.: Alexandria, ENGR SCI: Owen: Mock P: Golfteam. BECK, R.: Lafayette, TECH: Married Students. BECKER, G.: Rossville, ENGR: Kneale: Purdue Band, Catalyst Club: Chemical Engineers: Chemical Society: SCA. BECKER, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, Asst. Song Lead- er: Gold Peppers: AWS, junior board, vice pres.: Angel Flight, in- formations officer: Green Guard Honorary: Air Force Ball Queen: University Choir, Freshman Conference Counselor. BECKER, P.: Madison, Wis., ENGR: Theta Xi, athletic manager: Tennis team: ASCE: Grand Prix. BEGEMAN, A.: Brazil, HE: Shealy: Old Masters: U-Sing: Omicron Nu. BEIER, S.: Cincinnati, Ohio, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, vice pres, pledge guidance, executive council: Panhellenic, pres., special events chairman: Mortar Board, Gold Peppers: HSSE Council: Student Court Secretary: Green Guard, Mock P: Class Govern- ment, freshman, sophomore. BEIR, A.: Columbia, Tenn., SCI: Harrison, Floor Senator, unit senator, activities chairman, student government cultural repre- sentative: Alpha Phi Omega, revenue chairman: Mock P, vice- chairman Alaska delegation: Harrison Camera Club: WHHR: Canoe Club: Outing Club: YAF: Conservative Club: Young Repub- licans: Dimension staff: Sailing Club: Hillel, Hillelite staff: SGS: Student Union: Debris: Purdue Camera Club. BELL, C.: Hancock, N.Y., HSSE: Grad House: Block P. BELL, G.: Tinley Park, Ill., HE: Married Students: Home Econom- ics Council: Pilots: Food Services Exec. Assoc., pres. BELL, R.: Westville, AG: Purdue Christian Campus House: Agri- cultural Council: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Christian Student Fellow- ship: Wildlife Club, pres.: Xi Sigma Pi. BELL, R.: Brazil, AG: Fairway, vice pres., pres.: Agricultural Edu- cation Society: Alpha Tau Alpha. BELLINGER, S.: Huntingburg, HSSE: Earhart, standards chair- man, vice pres.: Band, majorette: Tau Beta Sigma, treas.: corre- sponding sec.: NEA: ACE: Kappa Kappa Psi sweetheart. BENDER, R.: Cleveland, ENG: apt.:Triangle: Judo Club: AIIE . BENDER, S.: Poseyville, AG: Sherman, pres., kitchen manager: SCA, membership chairman: Agricultural Engineers: Agriculture Mechinization Club, pres. BENNER, K.: Lafayette, TECH: private home: ASTD, treas.: AMA. BENNETT, D.: Defiance, Ohio, AG: apt.: Ceres, corresponding sec. BENNETT, N.: Elm Grove, Wis., HSSE: Alph Xi Delta, asst. rush chairman, activities chairman, pledge trainer: Gold Peppers, pledge trainer: Psi Chi: Student Athletic Seating Committee: Panhellenic, expansion chairman. BENNETT, R.: West Lafayette, PHAR: apt.: Theta Chi: Rho Chi: Phi Lamba Upsilon. BENTON, T.: New Harmony, AG: apt: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta. BERCHEKAS, P.: Indianapolis, SCI: Alpha Omicron Pi, standards board, rush counselor, parl.: AWS, junior board, judicial bd. sec., golddiggers ball: Block P: Green Guard Honorary: Kappa Delta Pi. BERGER, D.: South Bend, ENG SCI: Tarkington, frosh hall coun- sel: Block P: Catalyst Club: Chemical Engineers: Drill Team: De- bate Forum. BERNARD, D.: Evansville, AG: apt.: Student Senate: Undergradu- ate Food Science Club. BERNING, B.: Evansville, HSSE: Earhart, UMOC chairman, Mock P chairman: Tomahawk, historian. BERTHY, L.: South Bend, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, vice pres., philanthropy chrmn.: Grand Prix: Alpha Kappa Delta. BERTRAM, W.: Cincinnati, Ohio, IM: Delta Tau Delta, asst. treas., rules chrmn.: IFC, scholarship chrmn.: Scabbard and Blade: Purdue Order of Military Merit: Mock P: Skull and Crescent, pledge tainer. BERZINS, Z.: Indianapolis, IM: Wiley, counselor: Theta Xi, rush chrmn.: Gimlet: Varsity Glee Club: Class Council. junior, sopho- more: University Choir: Students for Responsible Action, steer- ing comm. BEST, D.: Hartsville, AG: Farm House: Alpha Zeta: Ceres, Alpha Tau Alpha: Agronomy Club: AES: Phi Eta Sigma. BEVER, J.: Marion, SCI: Acacia, sec, vice pres. BEUTON, A.: HSSE: Grad House. BICKHAM, H.: Hammond, La., HSSE: Harrison: Omega Psi Phi: Band: Block P: Negro History Study Group. BIERMANN, J.: Thiensville, Wis., ENG: Beta Sigma Psi: Band. BINGHAM, D.: Franklin, HSSE: apt. BIRCK, J.: Clinton, ENG: Wiley, unit pres., senator: Block P: Pen- dragon: Radio Club: Student Senate. BISCHOFF, K.: Mountain Home, Idaho, ENG: Beta Sigma Psi, historian. BISCHOFF, R.: Crothersville,ENG: Married Students: Pi Tau Sigma. BISHOP, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Symphony Band,SGl. BISHOP, R.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Owen, floor senator. BITZER, J.: LaGrange, Ill., ENG: Theta Chi, vice pres.: Wide-track- ers: SRC: 1OS, president. BLACKFORD, D.: Atlanta, AG ENG: Married Students: Rochdale: PSHC comm.: ASAE. BLACKMAN, S.: Bay Village, Ohio, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, asst. scholarship chrmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard. BLANCH, D.: Michigantown, ENG: private home: SAE: ASME. BLANK, T.: Logansport, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, pledge trainer, alumni secretary, newsletter editor: Alpha Zeta: Ag Ed Advisory Board: Block and Bridle, livestock judging team. BLIEDEN, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Grad House: Alpha Gamma Delta: AWS: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi: Sigma Delta Pi: Triton Club. BLOWER, D.: Terre Haute, HSSE: Married Students: Mock P: Block P. BLUE, D.: Connersville, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, historian, pledge class social chrmn: Delta Phi Delta. BLUE, P.: South Bend, HSSE: private home: Sigma Alpha Eta: Collegiate 4-H: Student Volunteer Corps. BLUME, W.: Homewood, Ill., ENG SCI: Owen: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Arnold Air Society, administrative officer. BODEMULLER, R.: Scottsdale, Arizona, ENGR: Wiley: Freshman Council, Senator, Unit President: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BOGEMANN, J.: Waldron, Ind., AG: Married Students: Ag Mech Club, Vice-Pres., Executive Council. BOGUCKI, J.: South Bend, Ind., ENGR: Apt.: Alpha Epsilon Delta, Historian. BOHMAN, G.: Greensburg, Ind., TECH: Fowler Courts: Reamer Club. BOHS, S.: South Bend, Ind., IM: Kneale. BOKLUND, R.: LaPorte, Ind., AG: Cary: Geoscience Society. BOLLAR, M.: Perrysville, Ind., HSSE: Grad House West: Delta Rho Kappa: University Choir. BOLING, G.: CosCob, Conn., IM: Pi Kappa Alpha: Skull and Cres- cent: Exponent: Mock P Delegate. BOLNER, M.: HSSE: Zeta Psi, Secretary, Supreme Council: Expo- nent: Peace Union: PULP: Purdue Pilots: Debate Club: YIP, Minis- ter of Public Relations. BOLYARD, F.: Lafayette, Ind., HSSE: Alpha Chi Rho, Pledge Trainer. BOONE, D.: Peru, Ind., IM: Married Students: Alpha Sigma Phi: Mock P. BOOTH, F.: Michigan City, Ind., HSSE: Earhart: AWS: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Young Democrats. BONBRAKE, T.: Huntington, Ind., AG: Cary. 523 BORCHARDT, C.: Hammond, Ind., HSSE: Apt.: Student Education Assoc., Program Chairman, Publicity Chairman: PMO. BORING, G.: Fountaintown, Ind., HSSE: Phi Kappa Tau, Judicial Board: Campus Crusade for Christ: Gimlet Club, PMO, Purdusirs. University Choir, Varsity Glee Club: Skull and Crescent. BORIS, R.: Cleveland, Ohio, TECH: Fowler Courts, Court President. BORKES. R.: Poland, Ohio, IM: Harrison, Vice President, Parlia- mentarian, Orientation Chairman: Purdue Marching Band, Vari- ety Band, Symphony. I BOTKIN, K.: Lafayette, Ind., HSSE: Alpha Chi Rho, Social Chairman. BOWERS, J.: Akron, Ohio, SCI: Married Students, Alpha Sigma Phi: Student Government. BOWERS, R.: Annandale, Va., IM: Married Students: Block P, Pi Sigma Alpha. BOWLES, J.: Brazil. Ind., AG: McCutcheon. BOWLING, A.: Scottsburg, Ind., TECH: Married Students. BOWMAN. M.: Clayton, Ind., ENGR: Married Students. BRADEN, B.: HSSE: Married Students. BRAGG, L.: Upland, EE: Harrison. BRAND, P.: Sheboygan, Wis., EE: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Pres., Vice Pres., Rush chairman, Public relations chairman: Block P: Student Union: Phi Eta Sigma. BRANDENBURG, C.: Liberty, HE: Maclure, Social chrmn, vice pres., pres.: Collegiate 4-H: SCA: Omicron Nu: ACEI: Block P: PSHC: Home Ec. Chapter: Student Government Cultural Junior Board. BRADFORD, L.: Dublin, IM: Married Students: Bands: IM Academ- ic Advisory Council: WHRC. BRADY, R.: West Lafayette, ENG: Acacia, finance chrmn, corre- sponding secretary: NROTC Company Commander: JET. BRANDAU, J.: Kirkwood, Mo., HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, scholarship chrmn: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi, historian: Pep Girl, Grand Prix Girl, Homecoming Queen Court: Little Sisters of Mi- nerva, pres. BRANDT, B.: Brownsburg, HSSE: Alpha Phi, asst. rush chairman: AWS, junior board, secretary: Gold Peppers: Psi Chi. BRANDT, J.: Indianapolis, HE: Kappa Alpha Theta, scholarship chrmn: Student Union, junior board: Block P: Gold Peppers, Home Ec Club. BRANN, P.: Richmond, HSSE: apt.: AWS: Block P: University Choir. BRAUN, R.: Whiting, ENG: Beta Sigma Psi, vice pres., board: IFC. BRAZIE, T.: McLean, Va., SCI: Phi Kappa Theta, activities direc- tor, pledge class pres., board of directors: Arnold Air Society: Honor Flight: Cadet Fund Council: Student Government Cultural: Soph Class Council: ACS. BREEDLOVE, D.: Louisville, Ky., ENG SCI: Theta Xi: SGS, junior and senior board: Gimletq Student Government. BREEDLOVE, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt.: Young Republicans. BREEDLOVE, I.: Fort Wayne, ENG SCI: private home: ASME: ASTME. BRENTON, S.: Northbrook, Ill., HSSE: Grad House, Alpha Gamma Delta, scribe, second vice pres.: Gold Peppers: Grand Prix Girl Green Guard Honorary: Student Union, junior board: Block P. BRESNAHAN, R.: Lafayette, HE: Married Students. BREWER, S.: Findlay, Ohio, ENG: Theta Tau, pres., treas., expan- sion chrmn., professional chrmn: Phi Eta Sigma: Omega Chi Ep- silon: Purdue Variety Band: University Theater Orchestra, Marching and Concert Bands: AiChe. BRIDGES, L.: Frankfort, HSSE: apt.: ACE: SNEA: PCCH: WRH Club: Block P: Bands. BRINKMANN, K.: Chicago, SCI: apt.: WRX Club, treas., unittreas.: Course and Instructor Evaluation: Bow and Arrow. BRINKMANN, M.: Memphis, Tenn., HSSE: Grad House: Residence Hall Counselor: Bands: NES: Tau Beta Sigma: Wesley Founda- tion. student board: Courtiers, publicity director. BRIXEY, B.: Joliet, Ill., ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha, house manager: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BRONSTETTER, B.: South Bend, TECH: Vawter. sec. BROOKS, B.: Speedway, HSSE: apt.: AID: Campus Crusade for Christ: Counselor. BROOKS, M.: Aurora, AG: Fowler: AG Econ Club. BROTHERS, J.: Evansville, ENGR: Tarkington, athletic chairman, snowflake fantasy chairman: Interfraternity Council: Purdue Players: Young Republicans. BROTHERTON, R.: Muncie, TECH: Alpha Eta Rho, vice pres.: Mar- ried Student. BROWN, D.: Montpelier, AG: Married Student: Agronomy Club. 524 BROWN, P.: Taylorville, Ill., IM: apt.: AFROTC. BROWNING, S.: Bloomington, ENGR: apt.: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma:WMRH. BRUBAKER. L.: Edwardsville, Ill., HSSE: Grad House: Meredith AWS: Solo Folksinger Artist: Student Body President Candidate: Student Volunteer Corps at Cary Home, Symphony Band: Varie- ty Band: University Presbyterian Choir: Wesley Foundation: Joyful Noise of St. Thoms. BRUCKER, T.: Winamac, HSSE: Twin Pines, pres., vice pres.: Green Guard: Home Economics Chapter. BRUEMMEK, F.: Michigan City, IM: Lambda Chi Alpha, kitchen steward: Block P: Debris. BRUER, K.: Geneva, Ill., HSSE: Chi Omega, historian: Campus Chest: Old masters. BRUHN, C.: Hammond, HSSE: Wood, corridor sec.: AWS: Canoe Club: Musical Organizations: NEA. BRUNINGTON, J.: Homewood, Ill., HSSE: Sigma Nu, historian: University Choir: Varsity Glee Club. BRYANT, G.: Williamsport, AG: apt.: Ag Econ Club. BRYANT, P.: IM: apt. BRYANT, S.: Martinsville, AG: apt.: Marching Band: Rivet Artist: Fencing Club. BRZEZINSKI, T.: South Bend, ENGR: Tarkington: Aero modelers: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. BUCEK, E.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Chi Omega, sec.: Green Guard: Phi Kappa Tau Little Sister: AWS, representative: Winter Carnival Queen Candidate: Debris: Block P. BUCHER, A.: Valparaiso, IM: apt.: Apostilic Christian Bible Class: Phi Eta Sigma: Young Republicans. BUCHBAUM, E.: Flossmoor, Ill., HE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, pan- hellenic delegate: Omicron Nu, sec.: Anchorettes, sec.: AWS, rep- resentative: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sweetheart. BUCHTA, E.: Otwell, TECH: apt.: ASCET. BUCK, D.: Lawrenceburg, ENGR: Pi Kappa Phi, historian: Expo- nent, photographer: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. BUCKLER, C.: Baltimore, Md., HSSE: Shealy: Block P: Mock P. BUDREAU, C.: Fowler, HSSE: Earhart: WISP: SNEA: Block P. BUFFENBARGER, S.: Albion, HE: Alpha Delta Pi, activities chair- man, social chairman: AWS: Block P: Collegiate 4-H Club: Gold Peppers: Home Economics Club: Home Economics Council: Stu- dent Government: Student Senate, leg. sec.: Young Republicans, vice pres. BULLOCK, J.: Whiteland, ENGR: Wiley: Aeronautics and Astronautics. BURCH, R.: Pittsburgh, Penn., IM: Phi Delta Theta, treas. BURGESS, J.: Richmond, AG: Circle Pines, athletic mgr., stand- ards: Agricultural Education Society: Hoof and Horn: Pershing Rifles. BURKE, T.: Sheboygan, Wis., ENGR: Owen, freshman council, unit social director, unit pres., hall senator, executive council member. BURKHART, D.: Franklin, ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau: Exponent. BURLEIGH, L.: Wheaton, III., SCI: Kappa Alpha Theta, assistant house manager: School of Science Student-Faculty Advisory Board, chairman: Grand Prix Girl: University Choir. BURKE, S.: Falls Church, Va, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, rush counselor: Angel Flight, operations officer. BURNS, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Harrison: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. BURRUS, P.: Valparaiso, ENGR: Alpha Sigma Phi, little sister chairman. BURRUS, S.: York, Penn., PHAR: Alpha Gamma Delta, songlead- er: apt.: Kappa Epsilon: Purduettes, student director: University Choir. BUSH, J.: Perrysville, AG: Wiley, workshop assistant director: Wesley Foundation: Purdue Agronomy Club, photographer. BUTLER, T.: Springfield, Ohio, ENGR: apt.: Purdue Pilots: NESEP. BUTORAC, G.: Indianapolis, IM: apt. BUTORAC, M.: North Canton, Ohio, SCI: Meredith: Block P: Mock P: WRX Club. BUXTON, L.: Crete, Ill., ENGR: Triangle, scholarship chairman: Married Student: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma. BYER, A.: South Charleston, W. Va., ENGR: Fowler, joint assemblyman. BYERS, J.: Williamsport, AG: Sigma Nu: Debris Senior Photogra- pher Editor: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Crescent. CABLE, D.: West Lafayette, EE: Apt.: Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. CABLE, L.: Syracuse, AG: Stellar Brothers, Agronomy Club, busi- ness manager. CAIN, C.: Crawfordsville, TECH: Harrison. CALDWELL, V.: Wallingford, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta: Alpha Lambda Delta. CALHOUN, M.: Indianapolis, TECH: McCutcheon. CALL, R.: Angola, ENGR SCL: Apt. CALLAHAN, D.: Leechburg, HSSE: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. CALVIN, D.: Marion, ENGR SCI: Tarkington. CAMERSON, M.: Muncie, TECH: Harrison. CAMPBELL, A.: Kokomo, ENGR: Married Student, Alpha Phi Omega, publicity director, senior co-ordinator. CAMPBELL, M.: Kirklin, HSSE: Married student, Earhart, execu- tive board. CANFIELD, K.: Bloomingdale, AG: Married student, Agronomy Club. CANNADY, D.: Camden, ENGR SCI: Phi Gamma Delta, rush chair- man,Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: Mock P. CANTRELL, D.: Danville, HE: Married student. CAPIN, P.: Fort Wayne, ENGR SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, chaplin, stand- ards board, scholarship committee, Green Guard Honorary, Purdue Drill Team Auxilliary, SNEA, Block P, College Life. CARBONE, H.: Canton, Ohio, ENGR: Phi Kappa Sigma, house manager, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma. CARGNINO, B.: West Lafayette, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: AWS: Alpha Lambda Delta. CARLIN, S.: Santa Barbara, Cal.: HSSE: Acacia: Centennial Host. CARLSON, L.: Chicago, Ill., SCI: Kappa Kappa Gamma, treas.. corresponding sec: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Debris: Panhellenic. CARLSON, C.: Hillsboro, ME: Alpha Lambda Delta: Home Ec Chapter: Omicron Nu. CARLSON, R.: Canton, Ill., ENG: Harrison, sec.-treas.: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu. CARLSON, W.: LaJoIIa, Ca., ENG: NESEP: Special Services Officer. CARMICHAEL, T.: Bloomfield, IM: Purdue Honor Guard. CARON, J.: Carmel, IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, pres., rush comm, pru- dential comm., steering comm., pledge comm.: IFC Presidents Council: Past Presidents Council. CARPENTER, T.: South Bend, ENG: Tarkington: Block P: Chi Epsi- lon: Civil Engineers: Tau Beta Pi. CARRINGTON, K.: Russelville, AG: Farmhouse, asst. treas.: Colle- giate 4-H Club, pres.: Agricultural Council, sec. CARSON, C.: HSSE: Exponent: SGI, international reporter sec. CARSTENS, D.: Cedar Lake, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, WISP rep., AWS rep.: Kappa Delta Pi: Sailing Club: Sigma Delta Pi: Exponent: Theta Sigma Phi, treas. CASH, A.: Cloverdale, TECH: W9YB Ham Club. CASSMAN, T.: Indianapolis, IM: Block P: Intramurals. CASTER, G.: El Reno, Okla., ME: NESEP: AME: Sailing Club: Young Republicans. CASTLE, J.: Fort Wayne, TECH: Meredith. CASTLE, T.: Speedway, IM: Wiley, senator: Young Republicans. CAUDELL, C.: Noblesville, HSSE: Shoemaker: Block P: Kappa Del- ta Pi: U Choir: NEA: Tomahawk. CAUFIELD, J.: Otterbein, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta: U Choir: Exponent: Mock P. CEDERHOLM, D.: Indianapolis, TECH. CESULKA, J.: South Bend, ENG: Band. CHADWICK, M.: Chicago, III., HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, asst. house manager, rush chmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: SGS, personnel director: Student Senate: Mortar Board: Student Faculty Adviso- ry Committee. CHALMAN, K.: LaPorte, HSSE: Alpha Phi: Block P: AWS. CHAMBERLAIN, J.: Urbana, AG: Farmhouse: Ag Econ Club. CHAMBERLAIN, M.: Wabash, HE: Shoemaker, house buyer. CHAMBERLAIN, M.: Lafayette, HE: Maclure, asst. treas., chaplain, historian: Block P: Home Ec Club: SCA. CHANG, T.: Taipei, Taiwan, China, ENG: Chinese Students Club. CHIEGER, K.: Birmingham, Mich, HSSE: Phi Mu, public relations, parliamentarian, corresponding sec, grand prix, Green Guard, University choir, Soph. class council, Sigma Delta Honorary. CHILCOTE, G.: Lafayette, ENGR:. CHITTICK, G.: Rossville, SCl:. CHOO, U.: Seoul, Korea, ENGR: Apt. CHRISTAKISQD.: Gary, SCI: McCutcheon, Grand Prix, OMA. CHRISTENSEN, D.: Lincoln Park, N.J., AG: Apt, Ceres. CHRISTIAN, C.: LaPorte, HSSE: Grad. house. CHRISULAKY, J.: Hammond, HSSE:. CHUDZYNSKI, C.: LaPorte, HSSE: Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta Omicron Nu, Phi Kappa Pse little sister, Block P, Student Union. CIBRIAN, A.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home, Purdue Glee Club Univ. choir, student manager. CIBULL, S.: Evansville, SCI: Apt., Alpha Epsilon Phi, treasurer, Block P, SGS, Alpha Epsilon Pi little sister. CITIZEN, V.: Lafayette, HSSE: home. CIVCKI, E.: Highland, ENGR: private home. CLAMME, P.: Hartford City, HSSE: Alpha Phi, rush counselor AWS, Psi Chi. CLARK, C.: Indianapolis, HE: Sigma Kappa, corresponding sec. AWS, Omicron Nu: Kappa Delta Pi. CLARK, D.: Baltimore, Md, AG: Wiley: Dairy Club. CLARK, R.: Noble, III., SCI: Married Students: NESEP. CLARK, T.: Angela, N.Y., ENG: Married Students: ENGR Co-op Program. CLARKE, D.: Merrillvile, IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, rush chairman, prudential member at large: Mock P: Young Republicans: Judo Club. CLARKSON, D.: Morocco, AG: Farm House: SGS: Skull and Crescent: Ag Econ Club: Purdue Agriculturist, asst. business manager: Collegiate 4-H. CLAUSSEN, C.: Kouts, HSSE: apt.: SEA. CHELLIS, S.: Peru, HSSE. CHESTER, R.: Wakeman, Ohio, IM: Cary, unit councilman, athlet- ic director, orientation chair.: Block P: Pilots: Reamer Club. CHEZEM, J.: Frankfurt, ME: Married student. CHITTICK, G.: Rossville, HSSE. CHULTCO, D.: Arnold, Pa., IM: Delta Sigma Phi, secretary, sgt.-at- arms, scholarship chair.: WHRC. CLARKE, W.: Wadsworth, Ohio, IM: Delta Upsilon, house manag- er, JIFC rep. CLAWSON, L.: Connersville, SCI.: private home. CLEM, S.: Bringhurst, IM: Cary, treas., Grand Prix chair. CLEVY, W.: Martinsville, ME: Cary. CLINE, S.: Fort Wayne, IM: Theta Xi. CLOUSER, C.: Elwood, TECH: Shealy: Ind. Student Nurses Association. CLYMER, G.: Anderson, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, pres., reporter: Young Americans For Freedom: Mock P, delegate: Forestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi: IFC, presidents council: Centennial Year Air Show. COFFMAN, J.: Indianapolis, IM:. COFFMAN, R.: Lewisville, AG: Wiley. COGGESHALL, M.: Angola, AG: Circle Pines, secretary: Army ROTC, capt. rifle team: Varsity Rifle Team: Honor Guard: Order of Military Merit, Scabbard and Blade: Alpha Zeta: Xi Sigma Pi: Forestry Club: Canoe Club. COLE, L.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: Private home. COLEMAN, J.: Saratoga, Cal., HE: Phi Mu: Alpha Sigma Phi Little Sister: Home Economics Chapter: Block P. COLLINS, C.: Odessa, Tex., PHAR: apt.: Purdue Concert Band: Tau Beta Sigma, vice pres.: Purdue Drill Team Auxiliary: Kappa Epsilon, pledge trainer: Extramural and Performance Club: APLA: IPLA. COMBS, T.: Lafayette, IM: Phi Gamma Delta: Baseball: Gimlet. COMPTON, V.: South Bend, HE: Twin Pines, song leader, work manager: Alpha Kappa Lambda Little Sister Pres.: University Choir: Collegiate 4-H Club. CONKLING, C.: Lafayette, HSSE: Chi Omega, manners chairman, pledge trainer: Block P, publicity chairman, sec.-treas.: Mock P. CONTE, J.: Overland Park, Kan., HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: Theta Xi Little Sister: Pangel Rush Counselor. CONWAY, W.: Griffith, IM: McCutcheon, freshman representa- tive, senator, residence hall counselor. COOK, P.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HE: Alpha Xi Delta: Student Govern- ment International, Office manager: Exponent, night editor: U Choir: Home Economics Chapter: Mock P. COOKE, C.: Norwalk, Conn., IM: Phi Gamma Delta, kitchen stew- ard: Freshman Swimming Letter: Young Republican. COOPER, A.: Canterbury Easton, Md., HE: Grad House: Exponent, cultural staff writer, fashion editor: Mock P: Kappa Sigma Little Sister: Student Union: Block P. CORDELL, J.: Northbrook, Ill., IM: McCutcheon, social chairman. COLE, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt. COLLETT, C.: St. Louis, Ill., HSSE: Meredith, unit council mem- ber: Harrison, AWS representative: Block P: University Choir: Psi Chi: Mock P. COLLINS, R.: Albuquerque, N.M., HSSE: Kappa Sigma: Varsity Football. 525 COOK, K.: Hammond, IM: Alpha Chi Rho, steward, Sgt.-at-arms. COOK. L.: St. Louis, Mo., ENGR: Meredith, sec.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Sigma Pi Sigma: Student Government, campus appeals board, student-faculty committee: Student Government International, assistant director, SGI. COON, L.: Lafayette, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, pledge song leader, song leader, scholarship chairman: Block P: Block P Sophomore Worker: Alpha Gamma Rho Little Sister: Student Union, junior and senior board: Gold Peppers: Student-Faculty Housing Com- mittee: Kappa Delta Pi. COOPER, G.: LaFontaine, HSSE: Meredith: HEAS: ACE. CORD. L.: Crawfordsville, IM: Phi Kappa Tau, social chairman, chaplain, sgt.-at-arms: Purdusirs, wardrobe chairman: Gimlet, song leader: Skull and Crescent, song leader: University Choir: Varsity Glee Club: Young Republicans. CORPUS. L.: Chicago, HSSE: Earhart: Student Government International. COTTERILL, M.: Manchester, ENGR: Married Students: Lambda Chi Alpha: Freshman Crew: AIIE: ASTME. COTY, E.: Goodland, HE: Meredith: Block P: Home Economics Club. COUILLARD, J.: Kimberly, Wis,, ENGR: Cary: Bands: Kappa Kappa Psi: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. COUNTRYMAN, A.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Apt. COURTER, K.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: AWS: Student Union. COURTNEY. K.: Hammond, SCI: Apt.: Block P: AWS. COX, P.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: SNEA. COX, T.: Lake Village, IM: Pi Kappa Phi. COYLE,T.1 ENGR: Pi Kappa Phi: Tarkington, CRAFT, J.: Ottowa, Ill., ENGR: Cary, unit council, joint council. orientation committee chairman: Band. Marching and Sym- phonic: ASCE: ASCET: Associate-Applied Science Degree. CRAIG, J.: Anderson, SCI: apt.: Baptist Student Foundation: University Choir. CRAIG, M.: Midland, Tex.. ENGR: Triangel, pledge trainer: Co-op Manned Spacecraft Center: Purdue Engineer, advertising man- ager: AIAA: Amateur Radio Club, CRAMER. A.: South Bend, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, assistant chap- lain: Delta Upsilon Little Sister. CRAYCRAFT, S.: Bloomingdale, HSSE: apt.: Meredith, social chairman, pres., governing board, executive board: Alpha Lamb- da Delta: Tomahawk: Collegiate 4-h: Kappa Delta Pi: Women's InternhallCouncil. CREASON, R.: Markleville, AG: Fowler: Wildlife Club: Residence Hall Bowling League. CREEKMORE, M.: Hammond, HE: Earhart: AWS: Green Guard: Home Economics Club: University Choir: NEAS: Young Republicans. CRICHTON, M.: Muncie, ENGR: private home: Radio Club, pres., vice pres.: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma. CRISLER, N.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt. CROCKER, L.: Plymouth. SCI: apt. CRONK, S.: Anderson, HSSE: apt.: University Choir: SGS. CROOP, G.: Elkhart. SCI: Owen. CROOP, H.: Elkhart, ENG SCI: Owen: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. CRONE. W.: Williamsport, AG: Phi Kappa Tau, publicity chrmn: PSLA, corresponding sec. CROSBY, K.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: apt. CROUCH, M.: Tipton, HSSE: apt.: Block P: Young Republicans: Student Union: NEA: WRH Club. CROW, P.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HE: Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chrmn.: AWS: Exponent: AIID: Home Ec. Chapter: Block P. CROWE, E.: Brazil, VET: Cary. CROWEL, S.: South Bend, SCI: apt. CRUM, N.: Kirklin, HSSE: Married Students: SEA. CULLNANE, J.: Evansville, HE: Alpha Delta Pi, registrar: Alpha Lambda Delta: Purdue Engineer Magazine, promotion manager: Omicron Nu. CUMMINGS, B.: Brownsburg, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, executive council. U sing director, P.R. chairman: Class Government, Edu- cation Curriculum Committee. CUMMINGS, R.: LaPorte, HE: Cary: Drill Team: Debris. CUNDIFF, D.: Franklin. IM: private home. CUNNINGHAM. D.: Indianapolis, PHAR: Kappa Sigma: Kappa Psi: Sigma Delta Chi: Block P, iunior board: The Greek, photo ed.: Skull and Crescent: APhA: Indiana Phar. Assoc., vice pres., treas. CUNNINGHAM. J.: Pittsburgh, Pa. IM: Triangle, historian, social chrmn, secretarial director: H-2 freshman council pres.: Soph 526 Class Council: Block P, soph. worker. CUSTER. M.: South Bend, HSSE: apt.: PDTA: Greendaire Army Auxilary: Rifle Club: Skating Club: Pershing Rifles, co-ed officer. CUSTIS, D.: Washington, D.C., IM: Kappa Alpha Psi, vice pres.: hall athletic director: Black Student Affairs Office, counselor: Black Student Union. CUTTER, G.: Dillsboro, AG: Beta Sigma Psi, first vice pres.: Alpha Zeta, scribe: Ceres: Alpha Tau Alpha: Phi Eta Sigma: Collegiate 4- H: Agronomy Club: Ag Ed Society: Purdue Bands, student officer. CUTTER, W.: Aurora, ENG: private home: Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsi- Ion: ASCE. DABROWIAK, T.: South Bend, ENG: Tarkington: Block P: Civil Engineers. DALE, A.: West Lafayette, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: AWS, Council Representative: Block P: Green Guard: Panhel Assoc.: Sigma Alpha Eta. DALHART, G.: Bay Village, Ohio, ENG: Theta Xi, pres., steward: Mock P: Intramural Sports. DANIEL, G.: West Lafayette, HE: Alpha Phi, pres., social chrmn.: Gold Peppers: Exponent, junior board: Student Senate, panhel senator: Old Masters, central comm.: Theta Sigma Phi: Soph Class Council. DANIELL. R.: Lexington, Ky., SCI: apt.: Phi Eta Sigma: SPS: Sigma Pi Sigma. DANNER, D.: Waukesha, Wis.: ENG SCI: Kappa Sigma, house manager: AIIE, corresponding sec.: Freshman, Soph Council: Alpha Pi Mu: Gimlet: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Wrestling. DARTZ, M.: Gary, HSSE: Grad House. DAUGHERTY, T.: Mitchell, ENG: Married Students. DAUME, K.: Rockton, Ill, ENG: Alpha Chi Omega, rush chrmn: Debris, junior board: ACS: Debris Queen. DAVID, N.: Logansport, HSSE: Grad House. DAVIDSON, M.: Albert Lea, Minn., TECH: apt.: Alpha Eta Rho, pres. DAVIS, C.: Frankton, HSSE: Married Students: Young Republi- cans: ISEA. DAVIS, M.: Richmond, HSSE: Wiley. DAVIS, W.: Tell City, ENG SCI: Wiley, floor senator: Sigma Pi Sig- ma: Sigma Gamma Tau, sec.:Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma. DAY, P.: South Bend, ENG SCI: Owen: Industrial Engineers. DAYTON, D.: Springfield, Ill., ENG: Pi Kappa Phi, pres., treas.: Exponent, junior board: Old Masters Representative: IFC, comm. on registered activities. DEAN, T.: Scottsburg, HSSE: apt.: Student Union: Mock P: Block P. DEARDORFF, D.: Mishawaka, SCI: Phi Sigma Kappa, sec., rush chrmn.: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Rifle Team. DEARDORFF, J.: Wheatfield, TECH: apt.: ASTD: Carion Staff. DEARDORFF, N.: Michigan City, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alph, asst. social chrmn, ritual chrmn.: AWS: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi, member- ship chrmn: NEA: Exponent, night editor. DEBORD, D.: Williamsport, TECH: apt.: IANS. DEBRUICKER, T.: Indianapolis, SCI: apt.: Freshman and Soph Council: Mock P. DECKARD, D.: Noblesville, ENG: Cary, unit councilman, sec., treas.: IEEE: EKN: Model Rocket Club. DEFFENBAUGH, F.: Bedford, ENG: private home: Sigma Gamma Tau: Aeronautics and Astronautics. DEHAHN, S.: Lafayette, Ind., PHAR: private home: Block P: Kappa Epsilon: Pharmaceutical Assoc. DE LONG, B.: Indianapolis, Ind., IM: apt. DEWIG, N.: Princeton, Ind., PHAR: married courts: WRX govern- ing board: Block 'P': Green Guard: Kappa Epsilon: Pharmaceuti- cal Assoc. DEWIG, R.: Fort Branch, Ind., PHAR: married courts: Tarkington, Jr. sen., Sr. sen., unit pres., homecoming chairman, snowflake chairman: Reamer, treas., pres.: Block 'P': Pharmaceutical Assoc. DI BELLO. M.: Stoneham, Mass., ENGR: apt.: Quarterdeck Socie- ty. pres.: Scabbard 84 Blade: AIAA: Purdue Pilots. DI CENTO, L.: Hammond, Ind., HSSE: apt. DICK, N.: Thorntown, Ind., TECH: Fairway: Athletic Mgr, vice pres.: Bands: Christian Student Fellowship: Pilots: Student Coop Assoc. DICKSON, A.: Hobart, Ind., HSSE: Fowler: Ct. 1, pres.: Purdue recreation Assoc., vice pres.: Block 'P', soph. council: University choir: Intramurals. DIEHL, R.: Falls Church, Va., ENGR SCI: Beta Sigma Psi: treas: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. DIEKMAN, M.: Oaktown, Ind., AG: Chauncey: Athletic Mgr., Social chairman, vice pres.: Student Coop. Assoc. DILLMAN, R.: Franklin, Ind., HSSE: Chi Omega: rush counselor, co-art chairman: Miss Purdue pageant: Block 'P': AWS: Alpha Sigma Phi little sister. DIMMICH, D.: Fowler, Ind., AG: Wileyz, sen., workshop asst. director, director: Wesley Foundation Committee Chairman: A.S.A.E.: Ag Mech Club: Purdue Sailing Club, Purdue Outing club: P.R.N.: W.G.R.S.: W.l.L.Y. DINEEN, M.: South Bend, Ind., ENGR: Grad House. DINIUS, N.: Bourbon, Ind., HE: Duhme, exec. board social coordi- nator, Sr. counselor. DINSMORE, J.: Danville, Ind., HE: KAPPA ALPHA THETA, ass't rush chairman, rush chairman: Home Economics chapter: Mock 'P' page: Gold Peppers: Student Union Jr. Board: Student Union co-ed executive. DISHMAN, D.: New Castle, Ind., HSSE: apt.: Psi Chi. treas. DIXON, B.: Lexington, Ky., IM: Alpha Chi Rho: Military Merit: Pershing Rifles. DIXON, J.: Bedford, Ind., PHAR: private home. DIXON, W.: Frankfort, ENGR: private home: ASME: ASTME. DOLK, F.: Chesterton, HE: Cary, joint council: Food Service Exec- utive Association: Young Republicans. DOLLENS, R.: Danvile, PHAR: Alpha Sigma Phi, co-rush chair- man: APHA-IPHA, vice pres. DOLLENS, S.: New Haven, HSSE: apt. DOME, D.: Tell City, ENGR: Cary. DOMROESE, M.: Plainfield, HSSE: Grad House: Sigma Alpha Eta. DONAHUE, J.: Hammond, ENGR: apt.: Transfer from Calumet Campus. DORSCH, G.: Lakewood, Ohio, ENGR: Cary, social director. DOUD, S.: Wabash, AG: Kneale, membership chairman, stand- ards committee: Bands: Campus Crusade for Christ: Horticultur- al Society: Kappa Kappa Psi, corr. sec.: SCA. DOUGLASS, C.: Covington, AG: Alpha Tau Omega, usher, pledge trainer: Skull and Crescent: Agronomy Club, vice pres.: Student Union: Alpha Zeta: Ceres. DOUGLAS, P.: Cincinnati, Ohio, IM: Chi Omega, little brother pledge trainer: Student Government: Greek, junior staff. DOW, M.: Frankfort, HSSE: apt.: Gtenwood: AWS: Block P: NEAS: SCA. DOWD, A.: Indianapolis, IM: Cary: Mock P, convention: Intramur- als: Senior Parade Day. DOYLE, J.: Mansfield, Ohio, IM: private home: Veterans Associa- tion: Photography Club: Writers Group. DOZER, E.: Greencastle, HSSE: apt. DRAG, R.: Gary, ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha, house improvement manager: ASCE, comm. chairman. DRAZER, J.: Kouts, AG: apt.: Ag Econ Club: Purdue Royal. DRINAN, J.: Lafayette, IM: apt.: Off Campus Mens Assoc.: Pilots. DROCHNER, E.: Tippecanoe, ENGR4 Married Student: Sigma Gamma Tau, treas.: Intramural SKI SROTLEFF, K.: Salem, Ohio, HSSE: Grad House, independents: Head Majorette. DUENNES, T.: Greensburg, HSSE: Shoemaker: Modern Dance Club: SGI Hostess. DUNBAR, J.: Kokomo, HSSE: apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta. DURHAM, A.: Greencastle, HE: Theta Xi, LSUC: Exponent: Mock P: Camera Club: All Campus Squash Champion: Captain of Fra- ternity Squash and Tennis Teams. DURHAM, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, song leader: SNEA: Sigma Delta Pi: Mock P: Theta Xi Little Sister: Block P. DWYER, J.: Terre Haute, AG: Cary, sec-treas., unit council: Alpha Zeta: Forrestry Club: Xi Sigma Pi. DWYER, P.: Anderson, SCI: Earhart, standards chrmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Delta Rho Kappa: Green Guard: NEAS: CSO. EASTERDAY, M.: Seymour, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, music chrmn.. pledge class vice pres.: Angel Flight, area operations officer: Block P: Mock P: Sigma Alpha Eta. EATON, D.: Highland, IM: Theta Xi, senior steward, house manag- er: Grand Prix, asst. race chrmn, race chrmn.: Gimlet. EBBERT, J.: Anderson, HSSE: Kappa Sigma. ' EBERT, C.: St. Louis, Mo., HE: apt.: Grand Prix: Moratorium Comm. ECKERT, J.: West Lafayette, ENG: apt.: ASCE. EDGERTON, L.: Pine Village, HSSE: apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta. EDMONDSON, K.: Danville, TECH: apt.: Alpha Eta Rho: Av Tech FlyingClub. EDWARDS, J.: Fairfield, Ct., ENG: Earhart: Block P: SWE. sec: Sigma Gamma Tau, vice pres.: AIAA, sec,: Alpha Lambda Delta: Purdue Engineer staff. EDWARDS, M.: Alexandria, Va., HE: Pi Beta Phi, vice pres., asst. recommendation chrmn, corporation board, standards board: Block P: Mock P: Home Ec. Club: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Debris, junior board, business manager: University Choir: Delta Upsilon Dream Girl: Kappa Sigma Little Sis. EFROYMSON, J.: Elizabeth, N.J., HSSE: apt.: YIP: Student Govern- ment, cultu ral advisor, Debator. EHRLICH, R.: Wilmette, Ill., HE: Grad House: Phi Delta Theta Little Sis: WCCR: Hall unit social chrmn, publicity chrmn. EHRNWALD, D.: Williamsport, AG: private home: Ag Econ Club: Intramurals. EICKOFF, M.: Ft. Wayne, HSSE: Alpha Phi: Pep Girl. EINSTEIN, C.: Cleveland, Ohio, IM: McCutcheon. EKSTROM, G.: Pembroke, Mass., HSSE: apt. ELKIN, G.: North Liberty. HSSE: private home: ASCE: Camera Club: Purdue Veterans Assoc. ELLSWORTH, T.: Fort Wayne, ENG: Owen: Canoe Club: Electrical Engineer and Radio Engineers: Dimension. EMENS, S.: Frankfort, AG: private home: Ag Econ Club. EMERSON, D.: Cincinnati, Ohio, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, re- cording sec: AWS Council Representative, junior board: Miss Purdue Program Chrmn. EMERY, W.: Deerfield, Ill., IM: apt.: NROTC. ENDSLEY, M.: Poughkeepsie, N.Y., HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, historian: Block P, sophomore worker: Anchorettes. ENGLAND, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, panhel representative: AWS: Block P: Sigma Delta Pi. ENGLAND, M.: Wilmington, Del., HE: Alpha Phi, house manager: Triton: Greek Speakers Bureau: Block P, soph. worker: Mock P: Omicron Nu. ENGLEHART, L.: Gary, HSSE: Maredith, corridor chairman: SNEA: Mock P: Green Guard, counselor. ENGLISH, R.: Swansea, Mass., ENGR: Theta Xi, rush chairman. kitchen steward: ASM: AIME. EPNER, S.: Park Forest. SCI: Sigma Alpha Mu, steward, alumni chairman, fire marshall: Purdue Pep Comm., junior board, se- nior publicity director, senior board advisor: Gimlet, Skull and Crescent. ERDMANN, E.: Franklin, AG: apt.: Beta Sigma Psi, scholarship chairman, corr. sec., historian: Ceres, corr. sec.: Purdue Pilots. ESPEY, J.: Rising Sun, ENGR: Cary. ERICKSEN, G.: Indianapolis, IE: Tarkington. social div., exec. pres., Student Government, senator. ESPEY, L.: Vincennes, SCI: Grad House: Canoe Club: Wesley Foundation: Campus Crusade for Christ: Figure Skating Club. ETIENNE, C.: Danville, HSSE: Earhart. EVANS, R.: Michigan City, IM: apt.: Purdue Amateur Radio Club, pres.: Purdue Pilots. EVANS, S.: Evansville, HSSE: apt.: Kappa Delta Pi: NEAS, pres. EVERETT, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta: Young Republicans. EWEN, M.: Gary, HE: Fowler: SNEA: Home Economics Chapter. FAIRBURN, J.: Michigan City, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, corr. sec.: The Greek, Editor-in-Chief: Grand Prix, junior board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Theta Sigma Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Delta Rho Kap- pa, treas.: Gold Peppers: Greek Week, publicity. FALL, J.: West Lafayette, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, social chairman, second vice pres.: AWS: Block P: Pep Committee: Stu- dent Union. FALLER, F.: Pittsburgh, Pa., ENGR: apt. FALSTREAU, R.: Miami, Fla., ENGR: Married Student: Eta Kappa Nu, pres.: Eta Kappa Nu, bridge correspondent: Tau Beta Pi: IEEE: NESEP, asst. ordinance officer. FATCH, M.: Crown Point, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. publicity chrm., panhellenic representative: SNEA: College Republicans: Block P: Green Guard, counselor. FEKETE, B.: South Bend, ENGR: Private home: ECPU: Civil Engineers. FENN, S.: Skokie, III, HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, panhel representa- tive: Mock P: Panhellenic. FENNIG, B.: Bryant, AG: apt. FENTERS, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, asst. schol- arship chrmn.: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: University Choir: Old Masters Hostess: Student Union. FERNANDEZ, M.: Monterrey, Mex., IM: private home: Wildlife Club: YAF: Young Democrats: Conservation Club: Players. 527 FETTER, C.: Sellersburg. HSSE: Wiley: Honor Guard: NEA. FLETCHER, R.: Bluffton, ENGR: private home: ASME. FILLNOW, D.: Clair, Pa., ENGR: Wiley. athletic director: Band. FINE, R.: Crawfordsville, IM: Theta Chi, pledge marshall, alumni chairman. FISCHER, P.: Michigan City, SCI: apt. FISCHER, W.: Hammond, SCI: Harrison, floor senator: NEAS: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma. FISH, T.: Lyons, TECH: Kneale. social chairman. sec.: Christian Science Organization, treas., sec. FISHER. B.: Indianapolis. HE: Pi Beta Phi. house manager, corp. board. program chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Gold Peppers: Grand Prix Girl: Green Guard: Home Economics Club: Omicron Nu: Student Government Service, travel director: Alpha Tau Omega, Little Sister: Mock P: Old Masters. FISHER, K.: Angola. HSSE: Warren: U Choir1U Sing: SNEA: SEA. FITZPATRICK, D.: Vienna, Va., ENGR: Triangle, operations direc- tor: Purdue Players, treas.: Theta Alpha Phi: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma, treas.: IEEE: University Theatre. FITZSIMMONS, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home. FLACK, R.: South Bend, ENGR: Owen: Married Student: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. FLANINGAM, M.: Lafayette. HSSE: private home. FLEMING, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt.: Mock P. FLOOD, R.: Phelps, New York, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, social chairman: Skull and Crescent, pres.: Pep Girl Director: Gimlet, social director: Upsilon Sigma: Alpha Gamma Rho. Social chair- man: SGS, senior board. FOGT, K.: Dayton, Ohio, HE: Grad House: Block P: Student Union: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu. FOIST, H.: Seymour, PHAR: apt. FOIST, J.: New Palestine. PHAR: apt.: AWS: Green Guard: Band: Pharmacist: Tau Beta Sigma: WRS. FOIST, S.: Pendleton, IM: Alpha Omicron Pi, pledgeboard: SGS Course and Instructor evaluation. FOIST, T.: Pendleton, HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi: AWS. FOOT. L.: Mt. Prospect, HSSE: Married Student. FOOT, W.: Barberton, Ohio, IM: Delta Upsilon: Married Student Student Union: IFC: Outing Club. FORCE, K.: Lafayette, TECH: apt. FOSTER, L.: Otterbein, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, judicial board, rush counselor: Student Evaluations: Mental Health: SNEA, prog. comm. co-chairman: Exponent, senior staff: Freshmen Counse- lor for Dean of Women: Block P: AWS: Collegiate 4-H, FOSTER- 3-I lVl2I'iOn. HSSE: Sigma Kappa, social chairman, rush Chairman: Green Guard: Sigma Alpha Eta: Kappa Delta Pi: Uni- versity Choir: Block P: Tau Kappa Epsilon Chapter Sweetheart: Theta Xi Little Sister. FOUSE, M.: Cleveland, Ohio, SCI: Fowler, treas., joint assembly, executive board: Mock P: Orientation co-chairman: Lance Editor: ACM. FOUST, S.: Wheaton, III., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, rush counselor: Gold Peppers: Sigma Pi Little Sister: Centennial Hostess: Young Republicans: Mock P: The Greek, managing editor: Theta Sigma Phi, pres. FOX, C.: Coshocton, Ohio, IM: Cary, social director, vice pres., sec.-treas., freshman orientation chairman: Baptist Student Union, social director, vice pres., pres., state vice pres.: Cary Intramurals. FOX, D.: Cincinnati, Ohio, ENGR: Married Student: Block P: Grand Prix Foundation: Pi Tau Sigma, sec., vice pres., Tau Beta Pi. FOX, F.: Evansville, IM: Apt.: Meredith, treas.: Baptist Student Union, social chairman: OCWO, treas. FOX, L,: Norman, ENGR: Married Student: Representative on Married Student Council: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: ASME: SAE: Karate Club: Co-op. FRANKS, K.: Wawaka, HE: Twin Pines, sec., treas.: Home Eco- nomics Chapter, banquet chairman: Home Economics Council: Tomahawk: SCA, historian. FRANK, S.: LaCrosse, HSSE: apt. FRANKENHAUSER, J.: Hobart, HE: apt. FREELAND, S.: Eau Gallie, Fla., SCI: Earhart: WISP: Block P. FREEMAN, R.: Haubstadt, AG: Married Student: PSLA. FREEMAN, S.: Decatur, III., HSSE: Married Student. FRIEDMAN, J.: Cleveland, Ohio, HSSE: Earhart: Junior Year in I! me-Q l. xv? wi 'QFQ1 I 1' Abroad: Pi Delta Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Block P: Mock P. FRIEND, J.: Brownstown, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: Purduettes, student manager: University Choir. FRINK, W.: Schenectady, New York, ENGR: Theta Tau: Amateur Radio Club. FRITSCH, A.: Indianapolis, SCI: Meredith, publicity chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: PA: APLA-IPLA, vice pres. FRIZZELL, B.: Indianapolis, HE: Alpha Chi Omega, song leader, corr. sec.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Home Economics Club: University Choir: Student Government Services, junior and senior board: FSEA. FRUCHET, D.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: Acacia, rush chairman. FRUIT, W.: Edwardsville, Ill.. ENGR: Tarkington: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: AICHE: KHRC, chief engineer, Halderdier Camera Club, pres.: W9YB: Omega Chi Epsilon. FULLER, J.: Parma Heights, Ohio, Engr: Theta Chi, pledge class pres. GAFF, D.: Fort Wayne, AG: Evans Scholars, treas.: PSLA: Bresee Fellowship, pres. GALLER, J.: Hobart, ENGR: Married Student. GALVAS, M.: South Bend, ENGR: apt.: AIAA. GALVIN, B.: Oaklawn, Ill., HSSE: private home. GARDNER, E.: Union Mills, ENGR: Theta Chi: Student Union: SAE: ASTME. GAREFFA, J.: North Riverside, III., HSSE: Lambda Chi Alpha, sec.: Gimlet Club: Skull and Crescent: Soccer Club: The Greek, editor- in-chief. GARLAND, M.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, vice pres., asst. pledge trainer: University Choir: Young Republicans: Theta Xi Little Sister. GARTON, T.: Homewood, Ill., HSSE: Chi Omega, panhellenic rep- resentative, vice pres.: Anchorettes, treas.: Purduettes: Universi- ty Choir: Panhellenic Association. GASS, E.: Bluffton, ENGR: Tarkington, athletic director: Reamer Club, pres., corr. sec.: Exponent, circulation manager: Alpha Zeta: Alpha Epsilon: ASAE, scribe: Collegiate 4-H Club: Pendra- gon, pres.: Knights of Columbus: Centennial Committee. GASVODA, J.: Hammond, IM: Married Student: Varsity Football. GAULT, W.: Kennett Square, Pa., ENGR: Beta Theta Pi: Band, Caralyst Club: Council of Religious Organizations: Phi Eta Sigma. GAVIN, C.: Michigan City, HSSE: Shelly, senior counselor: Duhme, AWS, standards, library chrm: Mock P. GAW, D.: Hong Kong, HSSE: Duhme: Chinese Student Club, treas. GAW, H.: Hong Kong, SCI: apt.: Chinese Student Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Tennis. GEBHARD, T.: Elgin, III., IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda, pledgetraineri Block P. GEE, R.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: McCutcheon, exec. political director: exec.pres.: Camera Club, director, pres.: AME: Pendragon: Rea- mer Club. GEHMAN, T.: Denver, Pa., SCI: Band, Choir. GEHRING, G.: Cincinnati, Ohio. IM: apt.: Intramurals: Baseball: Tennis. GEIB, M.: Remington, HE: Duhme: AWS: Block P: WRC: WRH Club. GEIGER, J.: Churubusco, AG: Wiley: Agronomy Club. GEITZ, J.: Sullivan, IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, corr. sec., pledge train- er, alumni rep.: SGS. GENTHOLTS, E.: Poland, Ohio, TECH: apt.: Duhme, social chair- man: Outing Club: Mental Health Club: WRH. GENTZ, R.: Schererville, IM: Owen, freshman council, senate. GERBIG, L.: Evansville, HSSE: apt. GERTEISEN, S.: Evansville, SCI: Tarkington: WHRC, chief announcer. GETZ, A.: Kokomo, HSSE: Wood, favor committee and decora- tion for Winter Whispers: Mock P: Block P: Phi Kappa Psi Little Sister: Young Democrats: Student Volunteer Corps: Student Union: University Choir. GIBBS, M.: Tipton, HE: Earhart: Married Student: Student Union: Home Economics Chapter. GIBSON, P.: Indianapolis, IM: McCutcheon, counselor: Sigma Phi Alpha: Harrison, senator. GILL, R.: Niles, III., SCI: apt.: Band. GILSINGER, R.: Logansport, ENGR: Tarkington: Block P. GILSTRAP, S.: Bedford, ENGR: Married Student. GINGRICH, K.: Lafayette, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta: NEAS. GINZLER, M.: Warren, Ohio, Alpha Chi Omega, recommendations chrmn: Course and Instructor Evaluation Editor: IM Council: Student Court, justice: Green Guard Honorary: Centennial Hostess. GIRTON, K.: Brazil, HE: Pi Beta Phi, asst. house manager, corpo- ration board, arrow board: Angel Flight, area operations: Block P: Green Guard: Debris: Mock P. GIVEN, R.: Evansville, PHAR: Alpha Omicron Pi: Kappa Epsilon: American Pharmaceutical Association, treas.: AWS: Blockbuster Queen Court. GLASS, D.: W. Lafayette, PHAR: Alpha Tau Omega, sec., asst. pledge trainer: Rho Chi. GLEASON, K.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: Band. GLEASON, N.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Earhart Hall, song leader. Faculty Fellows Chairman: Mortar Board: Gold Peppers: Wom- en's lnterhall Council, Pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Purdue Sym- phony Band: Rau Beta Sigma: Delta Rho Kappa: Mock P. GODBY, J.: Sheridan, AG: Cary Quad, political director: AFROTC. GOLATA, R.: Granger, AG: Stellar Coop, athletic chrm., purchas- ing agent, vice-pres.: Railroad Club. GOLDSBERRY, K.: Elkhart, S: Kappa Delta Pi. GOLLMITZER, R.: Rockville, Conn., HSSE. GOLLMITZER, S.: W. Lafayette, TECH: Indiana Student Nurse Association. GOMEZ, J.: Managua, Nicaragua, IE: Harrison. GOOD, S.: Union City, NT: Indiana Association of Nursing Stu- dents, lst. v.p. northeast district: Collegiate 4-H. GOODMAN, M.: EI Paso, Texas, ME: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma, vice.-pres., pres., national convention coordina- tor: Purdue Engineering Council, rep., vice.-pres., delegate to Big Ten conference. GOODWIN, J.: New Castle, CE: Alpha Sigma Phi, sec., prudential committee: Chi Epsilon. GOODYEAR, E.: New Albany, HE: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Danforth Award, 1969: A. C. E. GOSHERT, J.: Mentone, HE: Meredith SW: Home Economics Club. GOSS, M. A.: Wolcott, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, corres. sec.: Colle- giate 4-H, membership chrm.: Angel Flight, marshall: Block 'P': AWS: Christian Student Fellowship: Green Guard: University Choir: NEA: SGS. GOTTO, S.: Michigan City, HSSE: Block 'P'. GOUGH, F.: Rickville, S: Wiley SW: Purdue Crew. GRABERT, S.: Mt. Vernon, 'AG: Wiley: Agricultural Economics Club, sec.: Alpha Zeta: Ceres: Phi Eta Sigma. GRABHAM, R.: Indianapolis, CE: Phi Kappa Psi, rush chrmn., pres.: Varsity Baseball: Skull and Crescent. GRABOWSKI, M.: Gary, Chem E: Harrison: Sigma Iota Rho: Stu- dent Congress Senator: l.C.C., sec.: AICHE. GRAMLEY, B.: Broomall, Pa., S: Zeta Tau Alpha, pres.: schol. chrmn.: Triton: Exponent: University Choir: Pre-Vet Club: Block P': Panhellenic Council: Mock P. GRANADILLO, P.: Lafayette, ENGR: private home: Alpha Pi Mu: Industrial Engineers: Tau Beta Pi. GRATNER, K.: Royal Oak, Mich., IM: apt. GRATHWOHL, F.: Aurora, HSSE: apt.: Horticulture Club. GRAVELLE, S.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: NEA: Kappa Delta Pi. GRAY, D.: East Chicago, HSSE: Theta Xi: Varsity Tennis. GRAY, D.: Franklin, AG: apt.: Alpha Tau Alpha. GRAY, J.: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., HE: apt.: HE Council. GRAY,L.: Merrillville, ENGR: Theta Tau: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi, recording sec. GREEN, B.: Atwater, Ohio, HE: Alpha Gamma Delta, treas.: Block P: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Student Union, junior board, ac- tivities director. GREEN, D.: Pittsford, N.Y., ENGR: Owen: Civil Engineers. GREEN, D.: Buffalo, N.Y., ENGR: Kappa Sigma. GREEN, R.: Birmingham, Mich., ENGR: apt.: AIAA. GREENER, K.: W. Point, HSSE: private home: Sigma Alpha Eta: Block P: Young Republicans. GREENWOOD, M.: Evansville, ENGR: apt.: Snowflake Dance Chairman. GREGORY, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Delta Chi, rec. sec.: Wrestling. GREIVES, L.: Fowler, AG: private home. GRIESE, J.: Evansville, HSSE: Delta Gamma, asst. pledge trainer, public relations: Student Centennial Comm.: Quarterback Club, chrm.: Pep Comm., director: Gold Peppers. GRENARD, C.: Crawfordsville, ENGR: Chauncey: Alpha Chi Ome- ga: Pit Tau Sigma: ASME: ASTME. 529 GRENCIONS, G.: Chicago, Ill., SCI: Grad House: Young Republicans. I GRIFFIN, G.: Indianapolis, SCI: Delta Sigma Theta: Russian Club: Purdue Readers: Black Student Union. GROSICK, S.: Warsaw, HE: Alpha Delta Pi, scoial chrm.: Phi Kap- pa Tau Little Sister: Young Republicans: Home Economics Club. GROVE, P.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, recording sec.: Block P: Mock P Delegate. - GUDGEL, D.: Muncie, ENGR: apt.: Freshman Council: SGI: ALICHE. E b GUFFEY, J.: Hartford City, ENGR: apt.: Lambda Chi Epsilon: AICHE: Band, Marchingand Symphony. I GUILEY, T.: Elkhart, ENGR: Theta Xi: Campus Crusade For Christ: Mock P: Cary, counselor. GULA, P.: Aberdeen. Md., ENGR: apt.: Pi Kappa Phi: Grand Prix Foundation. GUTWESHT, J.: Rochester, HE: Meredith, corr. chrm: Faculty Fel- lows Comm.: AWS: Block P: Drill Team Auxilary. GUTSHALL, L.: Boulder, Col., TECH: Married Student. HAAN, D.: Lansing, Ill., ENG SCI: Tarkington. HAAN, W.: West Lafayette, HSSE: private home, Freshman Class Council: Soph. Class Council. HABEGGER, R.: Fort Wayne, ENG SCI: private home: SME, pres.: ASME: SDCE: Pi Tau Sigma. HACKMAN, B.: Fargo, N.D.. ENG: Earhart: U Choir: Debris: Block P: SWE: Aeronautics and Astronautics. HADLEY, G.: Danville, ENG: private home: ETA Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. HAFER, K.: Indianapolis, AG: Warren: Archery Team: Riflery Team: SVC: Block and Bridle: AWS: PEM: Judicial Board. HAGLE, M.: Orlando, Fla., ENG SCI: Alpha Chi Rho, activities chrmn.: Band: Harrison Hall, publicity chrmn., asst. social chrmn., exec. board. HAGUE, J.: Brookston, IM: private home, HAHN, M.: Kokomo, HSSE: apt.: Alpha Tau Omega Little Sis. HAISLET, T.: Palos Park, Ill.. ENG: Married Students: Wrestling. HALASZ, B.: South Bend, HSSE: apt.: AWS: Triton: WCTS: U Choir: Hillel Student Council, vice pres. HALE, J.: Chatham, N.J., HSSE: Grad house: SNEA. HALES, D.: Gary, SCI: Delta Chi, vice pres, pledge trainer: Purdue Band. HALL, J.: Evansville, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, asst. rush chmn., mem- bershipchmn. HALL, R.: St. Joseph, Mich., ENGR: Married Students: AIIE: Kappa Sigma: Alpha Pi Mu. HALSEY. J.: Brownsburg, ENGR: private home. HAMILTON, L.: Muncie, HE: apt.: Home Ec. Chapter. HAMMER, D.: Speedway, AG: McCutcheon, unit social director: Honor Guard, executive officer: Forestry Club: Krazy Eights. HAMMERSLEY, G.: Frankfort, HSSE: Delta Gamma, internal coor- dinator: Block P: Tritons: Panhel Rush Counselor. HAMPTON, M.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: Block P: WRA: Major-Minor Club: Student Union.- HAN, A.: West Lafayette, HE: apt. HANAFEE, J.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Kappa Sigma. HANAK, F.: Griffith, HSSE: apt. HANCOCK. J.: Bedford, HE: Married Students. HANCOCK, P.: New Albany. HSSE: apt.: AID. HANNA, S.: Warren, ENG SCI: Cary, unit councilman, joint coun- cilman: Alpha Phi Omega: Eta Kappa Nu: WCCR. HANNAS, J.: Kansas City, Mo., SCI: Wiley: Reamer: Tennis. HANSELL, C.: Lafayette, SCI: private home: Alpha Epsilon Delta, historian: Outing Club: Pilots. HANSEN, K.: Fort Wayne, IM: Alpha Gamma Delta, standards chrmn. HANSEN, S.: Falls Church, Va., HSSE: Married Students: Track and Field: Alpha Epsilon Delta: PSi Chi. HANSON, B.: LaGrange, Ill., IM: Acacia, rush chrmn., Steward: Block P, junior board: Skull and Crescent: Arnold Air Society: JET. HANSON, D.: South Bend, AG: apt.: IVCF. HARAMOTO, C.: Honolulu, Hawaii, ENGR: Sigma Pi: Debris: Greek. HARDIE, L.: Hinsdale. Ill., HSSE: Sigma Kappa, social chrmn., first vice pres.: Sigma Alpha Eta. HARLOW, L.: Merrillville, ENGR: private home: ASCE. HARMON, A.: Evansville, IM: Phi Delta Theta: Debris, junior board: Cross Country: Skull and Crescent: Sigma Delta Chi: 530 Christian Science Organization. HARRELL, S: Otisco, HSSE: apt. HARRER, R.: West Lafayette, ENG SCI: Alpha Chi Rho, IFC, treas, vice pres.: Chemical Engineers: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sig- ma: Skull and Crescent. HARRIS, J.: New Ross, AG: Farmhouse, pledge educator, rush chrmn: Ag Econ Club: Collegiate 4-H: SGS: Agriculturist Staff: Phi Eta Sigma. HARTER, D.: New Castle, HE: apt.: WRH, secretary: Tau Beta Sig- ma, sec.: Tomahawk: Christian Student Fellowship: SNEA: Home Ec Chapter: SGS: Band. HARTER, G.: West Allis, Wis., HSSE: private home: Psi Chi: Marat Sade . HARTLEY, M.: Columbus, ENGR: Triangle, songleader: Freshman class vice pres. HARVEY, F.: St. Martins Ferry, Ohion, TECH: Harrison: Pistol Team: Soundings: Quarterdeck Society. HASECOSTER, J.: Richmond, AG: Beta Sigma Psi, first vice pres. HASSLER, B.: Connersville, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, standards chrmn., exec. board, asst. house manager: Panhel Rush Counse- lor: AWS Judicial Board. HATFIELD, D.: Westville, SCI: apt.: Cary social director, senator, unit council, joint council: Student Senate: Mock P: Iron Key: Tomahawk: Centennial Hosting Comm.: Vice President of Stu- dent Body. HATHAWAY, R.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: Owen. HAVIAR, C.: Hammond, HSSE: apt.: Alpha Kappa Delta: Young Democrats: Green Guard: SAC. HAWKENSON, M.: Chicago, Ill., HE: Meredith. HAWKINS, M.: Monticello, HSSE: Wiley, sports director: Block P: Dimension, sports editor: WBAA. HAWKINS, R.: Kempton,TECH: Alpha Kappa Lambda. HAYDEN, M.: Fort Worth, Tex., HE: Alpha Gamma Delta, treas., altruistic chrmn.: Green Guard, pres.: AWS: Block P: Gold Pep- pers: Home Ec Club: Iota Sigma Pi: Omicron Nu: Mock P: Student Union. HAYES, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, pres., treas.: Green Guard Honorary, vice pres.: Kappa Delta Pi, vice pres.: Del- ta Rho Kappa, sec.: Mortar Board, treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: SEA: Old Masters, personal hostess: SVC. HAYES, J.: Kankakee, Ill., ENGR: Harrison floor senator: Terry Courts counselor. HAYES, L.: ENGR: Alpha Tau Omega. HAYS, S.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: Grad House: Block P: Alpha Gamma Delta: Green Guard. HEATH, J.: Lewis, SCI: Owen: Collegiate 4-H: Dimension: Camera Club, pres. HEDLUND, R.: Yucatan, Mex., IM: Fowler, executive board, orien- tation co-chairman: Sigma Delta Pi: SAM. HEGE, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: Sigma Alpha Eta. HEIM, M.: Poseyville, TECH: private home. HEIN, N.: Crown Point, HSSE: Terry: Sigma Alpha Eta. HEINOLD, M.: Valparaiso, HSSE: apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Delta Rho Kappa: U Choir. HELT, M.: Bethesda, Md., HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, editor: Block P: Mock P: SNEA: U Choir. HENDRICKS, J.: Indianapolis, SCI: Beta Theta Pi, recorder, co- rush chmn., pledge class sec.-treas.: Freshman Class Council. HENDRICKSON, J.: Orlando, Fla., ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha. HENDRYX, M.: New Palestine, HSSE: Grad house: Band. HENGELS, C.: Mt. Prospect, Ill., HSSE, IM: Cary, counselor: Block P: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha: Student Government. HENKE, D.: Gary, AG: Phi Kappa Sigma, scholarship chrmn., steward, pres.: Food Science Club: Young College Republicans: Pre-Vet Club: Old Masters: Intramurals. HENRY, D.: Richmond, HE: apt. HENSON, C: Colfax, HSSE: private home. HENSON, K.: Fort Wayne, AG: Married Students: Hort Club, pres., hort show chrmn. HENTON, H.: Versailles, Ky., AG: Alpha Tau Omega. HERON, E.: Indianapolis, SCI: Married Students: Alpha Xi Delta. chaplain: Alpha Lambda Delta: Iota Sigma Pi, historian: SAACS. treas. HESCH. D.: South Bend, PHAR: Theta Xi. HESS, C.: Hendersonville, Tenn., HSSE: apt.: Student Union: Phi Kappa Psi Little Sis. HESTER, C.: Newburgh, ENGR: McCutcheon, exec. social direc- tor: Alpha Pi Mu. HETZNER, J.: Logansport. HSSE: Chi Omega, house manager: AWS, junior board: Educ. Student Advisory Board: Mock P: Block P. HEVNER, K.: Birdseye, ENGR: Tarkington: Civil Engineers. HIATT, V.: Portland, HSSE: Earhart: SNEA. HICKEL, P.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega: Alpha Xi, po- litical chrm., 2nd vice pres.: Block P: Exponent. HIERS, C.: Russiaville, IM: Tarkington, sec.-treas., floor senator, exec. social director, pres.: Mock P: Baptist Student Foundation: Block P: Campus Crusade for Christ. HIGGINS, B.: Chicago Heights, Ill., HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: University Choir: Freshman Counseling. HILL, B.: LaPorte, TECH: apt.: Meredith: AWS: SNA: PSNA, sec. HILL, K.: Fountain City, HE: Twin Pines, pres., treas., education chrm.: University Choir: Home Ec Chapter, corr. sec.: College Section of Indiana: Home Ec Association, state sec. and treas. HILLIS, T.: Frankfort, TECH: Phi Kappa Sigma, rec. sec., interfra- ternity council: Christian Student Fellowship. HILLMAN, D.: Kokomo. ENGR: apt. HINCHMAN, L.: Clarksville, TECH: apt.: SNA. HINTALLA, W.: Ga ry, ENGR: apt.: Triangle, sgt.-at-arms. HINTZ, S.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: Block P: Green Guard: Mental Health Assi., director of volunteers to Logansport. HITCH, R.: Evansville, ENGR: Theta Tau, sec., vice pres.: lnterfra- ternity Council. HO, T.: Honolulu, Hawaii, SCI: Cary, business man.: Delta Rho Kappa: Pendragon: Phi Eta Sigma. HOBAN, J.: Shelbyville, HSSE: Earhart, governor, pres.: Green Guard: Tonahawk: Good Peppers: WIC: University Centennial Planning Comm.: SNEA. HOBBS, D.: Wabash, SCI: Wiley: Band: Alpha Epsilon Delta. HOBBS, W.: South Bend, SCI: apt. HOBSON, S.: Union City, HE: apt.: Omicron Nu, pres.: Centennial Comm.: Home Ec Chapter: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. HOBSON, T.: Indianapolis, TECH: Married Student: Iota Lambda Sigma, asst. sec. and treas.: ASTME: ASTD: Band: Intramurals. HOCUTT, B.: Anderson, HSSE: Earhart. HODGIN, P.: Orleans, SCI: Kappa Sigma: Block P: lnterfraternity Council: Judo Club: Radio Club: Skull and Crescent: Student Union. HOEHN, M.: Anderson, HSSE: Meredith. HOFF, N.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta. HOFFMAN, E.: Sheridan, HE: Vawter, pres., corridor chmn., corri- dor sec.: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: WIC: SVC: Home Ec Chap- ter: Collegiate 4-H: SN EA: AWS: Baptist Student Foundation. HOFMAN, J.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: Married Students. HOGG, D.: West Lafayette, AG: Phi Gamma Delta, historian: Skull and Crescent: Alpha Zeta, chancellor: Agric. Council, pres.: Gim- let: Ceres: U Choir: Freshman Tennis. HOGLUND, R.: Royal Oak, Mich., ENGR: Married Students. HOHMAN, T.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Cary, joint councilman: Civil Engineers: Judo Club: Engineering Council: Phi Eta Sigma: Dimension. HOKE, S.: Carlisle, AG: Married Student: Phi Theta Kappa: Ag Economics Club. HOLAJTER, L.: Munster, SCI: Phi Kappa Theta, scholastic direc- tor, asst. treas., board of directors: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: Student Union. HOLBERT, S.: Louisville, Ky., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, vice pres.: Sigma Alpha Eta: Pi Delta Phi. HOLDEMAN, R.: Wakarusa, PHAR: Married Student. HOLDER, C.: Otterbein, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, frat. ed. chrm.. treas.: AWS, judicial board chrm.: Old Masters Central Comm., sec.: Gold Peppers: Mortar Board: AWS, junior board: Freshman counseling: Kappa Delta Pi. HOLDER, S.: Peshtigo, Wis., TECH: Kneale. HOLLINGER, W.: Westminster, Md., ENGR: private home: NESEP. HOLLINGSWROTH, S.: Gary, ENGR: Wiley, senator-at-large. HOLSHOY, H.: Massillon, Ohio, TECH: Delta Chi. HOLYCROSS, S.: Osceola, IM: Alpha Delta Pi, pledge class train- er, corr. sec., rec. sec.: AWS. HOOVER, G.: Wilmington, Del, SCI: Meredith: Alpha Lambda Del- ta: Block P: Mock P: WRX Club. HOPKINS, E.: Kentland, TECH: Phi Kappa Psi: Mock P: W9YB Ra- dio Club: W9CLY Radio Club. HOPPER, D.: Linden, HSSE: Rochadale. HORLACHER III, R.: St. Louis, Mo., ENGR: Alpha Tau Omega, vice pres.: Block P, junior board: Gimlet Club: lnterfraternity Council: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Senate. IFC senator. HORN, E.: Forty Wayne, HSSE: Grad House. HORODECK, G.: Glen Ellyn, Ill., SCI: Sigma Phi Epsilon, social chrm., JIFC rep.: Mock P: IRC: Student for Kennedy: New Dorm. pres. HORR, R.: Lafayette, IM: private home. HORVATH, J.: East Chicago, ENGR: Tarkington, grand prix club. sec., treas.: Pi Tau Sigma. HORVATH, N.: South Bend, ENGR: Harrison, floor senator, sena- tor-at-large: Chemical Society. HOSIER, K.: Logansport, HSSE: Wood, corridor chrm., Windsor Halls Governor: Block P. HOSKING, D.: Crown Point, ENGR: apt.: Band Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu: Kappa Kappa Phi, pres. HOST, D.: Albion, New York, ENGR: Tarkington, Christian Stu- dent Fellowship: Sigma Gamma Tau. HOUGH, C.: Valparaiso, IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda, pledge trainer, scholarship chrm., athletic manager. HOURIHAN, B.: Oak Park, Ill., HSSE: Phi Kappa Sigma, vice pres.: 1970 Debris Editor: Gimlet Club: Humanities, Social Science, and Education, Iron Key: Sigma Delta Chi, treas.: Skull and Crescent. HOUSAND, M.: Morgantown, ENGR: private home: SAE: ASME. HOUSE, E.: Madac, TECH: apt.: Alpha Eta Rho, pledge trainer. sec., vice pres., pres. HOUSEAL, B.: Highspire, Pa., ENGR: Delta Chi: Freshman Basket- ball: Intramural Sports. HOUSER, D.: Monroeville, SCI: apt.: Volleyball Club, pres. HUBBARD, B.: Marion, AG: Married Student, Xi Sigma Pi. HUBBARD, D.: Kokomo, TECH: private home. HUBBARD, J.: Kokomo, HSSE: private home: CEC. HUBBARD, W.: Gary, SCI: Wiley: Council of Religious Organiza- tions: DesertClub: University Choir. HUBARTT, C.: Toledo. Ohio, AG: Fowler: Phi Eta Sigma: Purdue Horticultural Society, corr, sec.: Society ot Landscape Archi- tects, pres. HUDSON, M.: lndianpolis, HSSE: apt.: Home Ec Chapter. HUFF, J.: Chicago, Ill., ENGR: Alpha Sigma Phi, vice pres, editor of alum newspaper: Omega Chi Epsilon: AICE: Band, Marching and Symphony. HUFF, R.: North Salem, HE: Circle Pines: Soccer Club. HUFFMAN, P.: Warren, AG: apt. HUGHES, J.: Brownsburg, HE: Married Students: AWS, junior board: Alpha Phi, social chrm.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu. HUGHES, J.: LaPorte, ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi: Band: ASCE: Block P. HUGHES, J.: Brookston, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, pledge supervisor: Alpha Gamma Rho Little Sister: Purdue Royal Queen: Panhellen- ic: Student Union: AWS. HUMBLE, C.: Terre Haute, ENGR: private home: American Insti- tute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, HUMMA, K.: Evansville, PHAR: Tarkington, publicity-political chrm., pres.: PA: Young Republicans. HUMMEL, T.: Auburn, Ill., apt, scholarship advisor: Sigma Gam- ma Tau: Purdue Figure Skating Club, treas. HUMMEL, W.: Bremen, SCI: Phi Sigma Kappa: Honor Guard: Rangers. HUMPHREYS, D.: Fort Wayne, SCI: Harrison: Sigma Pi Sigma: Delta Rho Kappa. HUNT, L.: Cleveland, Ohio, HE: Alpha Phi, chaplain: Home Ec. Council: Omicron Nu: Home Ec. Chapter: SGS: Green Guard. HURST, E.: Michigan City, HSSE: Fowler: Cauldron staff: Pol. Sci. Honorary: Young Democrats: McCarthy-for-president: Block P: Friends Governing Board: UCMA, HURST, L.: Connersville, AG: Sigma Pi, house manager: Agrono- my Club. HURT, K.: Crown Point, HSSE: Meredith, publicity chrm.: Block P. HUSS, M.: Decateur, Ill., ENGR: apt.: Beta Theta Pi, treas.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. HUTCHCRAFT, T.: Vincennes, ENGR: apt.: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. HUTCHISON, M.: Fountain City, HSSE: apt. HUTTENLOCHER, J,: Lewiston, N.Y., ENGR: Delta Tau Delta: Al- pha Epsilon Delta: Gimlet Club: Omicron Delta Kappa: Skull and Crescent: SGS, director. HUTTON, S.: Delphi, IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, treas. HUTTSELL, F.: Nabb, SCI: Wiley, freshman counselor: Chemical Society, publicity director: Phi Eta Sigma. HYNES, M.: Portage, SCI: Cary, unit council, publicity director: Tomahawk: Random Assortment. 5 1 HYNDS, R. Il: Kokomo, PHAR: Married Student: Alpha Phi Omega. IGNAZITO, M.: Hammond, HE: apt: Home Ec Chapter. IMMEL, M.: Syracuse, HSSE: Wood, scholarship chrm., vice pres., pres.: Tau Beta Sigma, historian: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Centennial Hostess: Band: SNEA. INGUES, W.: Des Plaines, Ill., ENGR: private home: Arnold Air Society: Chi Epsilon, vice pres.: Civil Engineers: Honor Flight: Scabbard and Blade. JACKSON, G.: Olympia Fields, Ill., Engr: private home: Owen: Society of Automotive Engineers, sec.-treas.: Kappa Kappa Psi: Purdue Marching Band. JACKEWICZ, J.: Naperville, Ill., SCI: Earhart, sec.-treas., exec. board se.: Block P: Mock P: Student Government International: WIC, sec.: St. Thomas Aquinas Center publicity and Sunday sup- pers comm. JACKSON, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Pi Delta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Junior Year Abroad. JACOB, N.: Morton Grove, Ill., SCI: Wiley: Band: Chemical Society. JABOWICZ, C.: East Chicago, SCI: Earhart: Alpha Lambda Delta. JAMES, D.: Clarksdale, Miss., IM: apt. JANSSEN, R.: Kankakee, Ill., IM: Alpha Tau Omega, house man- ager: Gimlet, vice pres. of pledge class: Skull and Crescent: Course and Instructor Evaluation, business manager: Student Government Cultural: Admin. Sciences, research asst. JANZ, J.: Hammond, ENGR: Triangle, activities chmn.: Phi Eta Sigma: Debris, junior board: Mock P, candidate club chrmn. JEFFERS, J.: Lyons, ENGR: Harrison: Frosh Basketball. JENKINS, K.: Evansville, HSSE: Duhme, corridor sec. JENKINS, R.: Springfield, Ill., IM: apt.: Kappa Kappa Psi: March- ing Band. JENNINGS, G.: Marion, Ohio, ENGR: Cary. JENSEN, M.: Medinah, III., HSSE: apt.: SNEA. JERNAS, D.: Knox, AG: private home: Ag Econ Club: Agronomy Club. JERRELL, P.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Tarkington: IEEE, vice chrmn. JERVES, A.: Columbia City, HSSE: Rochdale, historian: SCA: Modern Language Union, vice pres. JERZYK, K.: Hammond, HSSE: apt. JESSUP, D.: Hanna, AG: Wiley: Band: Wildlife Club. JESTER, J.: Springport, HE: apt.: U Choir: Home Ec Chapter: Grenadaire Army Auxiliary, training officer. JETER, R.: South Benc, HSSE: Owen: Scabbard and Blade, first lieutenant: Honor Guard: Military Merit. JEWELL, J.: Indianapolis, PHAR: private home. JOCHIM, L.: Evansville, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, registrar, recording sec., AWS rep.: U Choir: Sigma Alpha Eta: Block P: Mock P. JACOBSEN, V.: Aurora, HSSE: Phi Mu: Student Union: Alpha Sigma Phi Little Sis. JOHANSEN, S.: Omaha, Neb., ENG SCI: Sigma Kappa: Block P: Grenadaires, exec, Officer: German Club: Russian Club. JOHNS, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Grad House: Block P: YAF: Stu- dent Union. JOHNSON, C.: Belleville, Ill., ENGR: Tarkington: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Purdue Christian Foundation, pres. JOHNSON, D.: New Castle, AG: Married Students: Club 25, pres., vice pres., social chrmn.: SCA, social chrmn.: Block P: Mock P: SRA: Married Student Council. JOHNSON, D.: Huntington, ENG SCI: Tarkington. JOHNSON, D.: Homewood, III., HSSE: apt.: SGS. JOHNSON, D.: Bremen, SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mock P: Block P: Penny Carnival Committee. JOHNSON, J.: Pleasant Lake, HSSE: Grad house: Purduettes: U Choir: SNEA: Kappa Delta Pi. JOHNSON, L.: Orleans, AG: Married Students. JOHNSON, L.: Muncie, HE: apt.: Home Ec Chapter. JOHNSON, M.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Harrison. JOHNSON, T.: Kirkwood, Mo., SCI: Alpha Chi Rho: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi Sigma: Science Council: Debris. JOHNSON, W.: Clarks Hill, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho: Iron Key: Stu- dent Union, JONES, A.: ENGR: Married Students. JONES, K.: Kokomo, ENGR: Tarkington: Aeromodelers, sec.- treas. 532 JONES, JONES, JONES, JONES. JONES, ' West Lafayette, HSSE: apt. Kokomo, HSSE: private home. Waynetown, HE: Terry: Block P: Green Guard: WRHC. Kokomo, HSSE: Wood: Block P: AWS. Cloverdale, HSSE: apt.: SNEA: AWS. JORDAN, M.: Alexandria, SCI: Sigma Kappa, pres., panhel rep. rush chmn., rec. sec.: German Club: Concert Band, librarian: Jr Panhel: Collegiate 4-H, sec.: Panhel, sec.: Gold Peppers. JORDAN, W.: Francesville, TECH: Cary: Av Tech Flying Club. JORGENSEN, J.: Kirkwood, Mo., ENGR: Wiley: Eta Kappa Nu. KAETZEL, C.: Evansville, HE: Meredith, exec. board, governing board: Student Senate: Home Ec Chapter. KAHL, M.: Pittsburg, Pa., ENGR: Owen, floor senator: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Hall Counselor. KAISER, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR SCI: private home. KANE, J.: Lima, Ohio, SCI: private home: Chess Club: Chemical Society: Sailing Club. KAPLAN, L.: Skokie, Ill., HSSE: Grad house: Debate and Forensic: Mortar Board. KARASCH, M.: Elkhart, HSSE: Vawter: Mock P: Flight Club: Young Democrats. KARSMIZKI, M.: Mansfield, Ohio, HE: apt.: Shoemaker, AWS rep.: High School Day Presentation. KASCHAK, D.: Vestal, N.Y., ENGR SCI: Acacia: Skull and Crescent, sec.: Gimlet: Pep Comm, personnel chmn. KASNY, R.: Park Ridge, III., SCI: Wiley, social director, senator at large: Tomahawk: WCCR Radio: WILY Radio: Mock P: Wiley Exec. Council, Senate. KATTERHEINRICH, L.: Osceola, HSSE: Cary, athletic director. KATZ, E.: Westchester, Ill., SCI: Tarkington, exec. assis.: ACM: Cross Country, Track Team. KAY, V.: Hammond, HE: Zeta Tau Alpha, publicity chr, rit. chr., Green guard, Mock P, Ohio delegate. KAYE, R.: Hammond, PHAR: apt, corr. sec. Kappa Psi. KEAGLE, S.: Hammond, HSSE: apt. KEIL, D.: Evansville, ENGR: married student, ASME. KEISER, D.: Columbia City, AG: Fowler Cts., Ceres, 4-H. KEITHLEY, J.: Lowell, AG: Acacia, Football mgr., Jet. KELLER, D.: Cincinnati, ENGR: Triangle, pledge class social chr., Student Union, Mock P, marching band, symphonic orchestra. KELLER, J.: Ferdinand, HSSE: Terry Cts. KELTUKA, A.: Hammond, ENGR. SCI., Wiley, Canoe club, civil engrs., PGS. KEMP, P.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Kneale. KENDALL, A.: St. Louis, Mo., ENGR: Phi Kappa Psi. KENDALL, S.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Cary Quad., Mock P. KENWORTHY, W.: Covington, Ohio, AG: Farmhouse, sec., Alpha Zeta, Phi Eta Sigma. KERCHEVAL, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, pres., Freshman class council, Block P. KERKHOFF, J.: Frankton, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, treas., Mock P, SGI. KETCHEL, J.: Aliquippa, Penn., SCI: Cary quad., student union. KETLER, G.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Phi, treas., Alph Lambda Delta, Block P, Kappa Delta, Young rep. KETTINGER, J.: Oak Park, Ill., ME: Kappa Sigma., Student Union, Block P, Automotive Engrs. KETZLER, S.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Alpha Phi, v.p., Block P. KEYLER, D.: Indianapolis, SCI: Phi Delta Theta, v.p., skull and crescent, varsity wrestling. KIEFER, R.: Lafayette, HSSE: pri. home, Iron Key, Student Body pres., Var. debate team, v.p. young dem. KIEINKNIGHT, J.: Ossian, HSSE: Grad House: SNEA: AWS. KIEPERT, C.: Richmond, HSSE: Married Students. KIFF, D.: LaPorte, HSSE: apt. KINCHELOE, E.: West Plains, Mo., ENGR: private home: AIAA, membership chrmn: Sigma Gamma Tau: NESEP. KING, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home. KING, J.: Rushville, AG: Fowler: Ag Ed Society: Ceres. KING, L.: Toledo, Ohio, ENGR: Sigma Chi: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent. KING, M.: Oak Lawn, Ill., ENGR: Meredith, counselor: WRH Stand- ards Co-ordinator, governing bd., exec. bd.: Block P, soph work- er: Tomahawk. KINNICK, R.: Greenwood, ENGR: private home: Chi Epsilon: ASCE. KINTZELE, M.: Michigan City, IM: Grad House, vice pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Mock P: Block P. KIPFER, R.: Berne, ENGR SCI: apt.: Ag Engineers: Alpha Epsilon: Alpha Zeta: Apostilic Christian Bible Class. KIRKPATRICK, D.: Attica, AG: Kneale, standards comm.: Agrono- my Club. KISLER, R.: Coatesville, IM: apt. KLAIBER, D.: Lafayette. HSSE: apt.: PIAEC: IIEA. KLEIN, P.: Indianapolis, SCI: Alpha Gamma Delta, house chmn.: AWS: Chemical Society: Green Guard: Iota Sigma Pi: Sailing Club: SGI: Debris. KLlN.K, C.: Lafayette, HE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, public relations chmn.: Block P: Mock P. KLOSINSKI, L.: Michigan City, HSSE: apt. KLASSEN, M.: LaPorte, HSSE: Shealy. KLEINKNECHT, G.: Evansville, AG: Theta Xi: Ag Econ Club: SGM. KLOSTERMAN, R.: Seymour, AG: Dover, pres., vice pres., sec., membership chmn., scholarship chmn.: Ag Econ Club. KNAFEL, S.: Ligonier, AG: Circle Pines: Ag Educ Society: Alpha Tau Alpha: Collegiate 4-H. KNAPIK, E.: Highland, HSSE: Grad House. KNAPP, M.: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, SCI: Earhart, treas.: Mock P: Alpha Lambda Delta: Hall Counselor. KNIOLA, A.: Michigan City, HSSE: apt. KNOCKEL, D.: Remington, AG: Wiley: YAF: Horticulture Club, treas. KNOHL, K.: Roselle, Ill., ENGR SCI: Tarkington. KOCH, J.: Logansport, HSSE: Grad House: Purdue Readers: WBAA: Kappa Delta Pi: University Theatre. KOCHERT, E.: Lanesville, PHAR: Kappa Delta Rho: Mock P. KOCHIC, G.: Munster, IM: Married Students: Kappa Sigma, Assit, Grand Master of Ceremonies: Block P : Skull and Crescent: Golf. KOCON, K.: Gary, HSSE.: Pi Beta Phi: Class Council: Anchorettes: Alpha Lambda Delta: Lambda Chi Alpha Little Sis. KOERL, K.: Speedway, HSSE.: Earhart: Purdue Engineer Maga- zine, copy Ed.: Young Democrats: AWS. KOEHLINGER, R.: Yoder, IM: Tarkington, Social Chmn: Phi Gamma Rho: Circle K. KOEHLINGER, S.: Fort Wayne, ENGR SCI: Beta Sigma Psi, Chap- lain, Steward. KOONS, E.: Centerville, PHAR.: Apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Kappa Epsilon. KOPF, F.: Lafayette, IM: Private Home. KOPE, F.: Dyer, Engr SCI.: Cary, Social Dir.: Civil Engineers: Quarterback Society. KOPP, G.: Indianapolis, HSSE.: Owen, Vice-pres. KORANSKY, A.: Highland Park, Ill., ENGR SCI. KORESSEL, R.: Evansville, ENGR SCI.: Wiley. KORTY, L.: Lafayette, HSSE.: Private Home. KOVENZ, C.: LaPorte, IM: Phi Mu, Sr. Rush Chmn.: Student Vol- unteer Corp.: AWS representative. KRAFT, L.: Portgae, ENGR SCI.: Tarkington, Vice-pres. of hall camera club: Camera Club: Phi Eta Sigma: WHRC: Sr. Football Man. KRAMER, R.: East Chicago, SCI: Kappa Delta Rho, Athletic Man., Assit. Treasurer, Centurion, Song Leader: Rivet. KRATOWICZ, R.: Mt. Prospect, Ill.: Apt.: Catalyst Club, Pres.: A. I. Ch. E. KRAUSE, S.: Brookfield, Ill., SCI.: Alpha Delta Pi, Treasurer: AWS, Asst. Treas.: Green Guard Honorary, Treas.: Block Soph. Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: University Choir: Student Govt. Services. KREHBIEL, J.: Clarence Center, N.Y., ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi, House Man., Fire Marshall: Band: Captain ofthe Flag Corps. KREMER, L.: Delphi, TECH: Duhme. KRIEGER, D.: Gary, IM: Apt. KRIEGS, W.: Racine, Wis., ENGR: Apt.: Alpha Pi Mu, treas. KROMANN, W.: Kokomo, HSSE: apt.. KRUEGER, W.: Reading, Pa., ENGR: Alpha Kappa Lambda, rec. sec., house manager. KRUG, R.: Indianapolis. TECH: apt.: Kappa Delta Pi: Iota Lambda Sigma. KRUG, S.: Indianapolis, HE: apt.: Omicron Nu: Modern Dance Club. KUEMMEL, J.: Warren, Mich., ENGR: McCutcheon: Drill Team, commanding officer: Industrial Engineers: Quarterdeck Society: Scabbard and Blade. KUEN, S.: Hong Kong, AG: apt.: Chinese Student Club. KUMMER, R.: Bluffton, AG: Cary, scholastic director: Xi Sigma Pi, sec., fiscal agent: Purdue Log, co-editor. KUNGEL, T.: Lafayette, IM: private home: Student Union, jr. board, men's exec.: Omicron Delta Kappa, pres.: Campus Ap- peals Comm.: Student Affairs Comm.: Old Masters Personal Host: Mock P: Pep Comm.: Centennial Fund Drive. KUPKA, S.: Gary, IM: apt.: Block P: AWS: U Choir. KUPPERMAN, B.: Waukegan, III., HSSE: Earhart: Pi Delta Phi: Block P: Mock P: Beta Sigma Psi Little Sis. KURZ, D.: Michigan City, SCI: apt.: Swimming. LAAKE, D.: Ferdinand, ENGR: apt. LACHOT, D.: Hammond, IM: Phi Sigma Kappa, vice president, house manager, president: Block P. LACY, R.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Warren, counselor: Purdue Blcak Student Organization. LADOUCEUR, J.: Evergreen Park, III., IM: Phi Gamma Delta: Swimming team, captain: water polo, captain: Skull 81 Crescent: Gimlet. LaFOLLETTE, J.: East Galesburg, Ill., HSSE: Vawter. activities chairman: Alpha Lambda Delta: vice-president: campus cues: german club: Student Government International. LAFUSE, C.: Carthage, Ind., AG: Club 25, vice-pres, secretary, social chairman: University Choir: Varsity Glee Club: Student Cooperative Association, treasurer. LAIDLAW, L.: Oakland City, AG: apt.. Pre-Vet club: Rivet. LAMAR, K.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: Alpha Lambda Delta, pres.: Greek: Green Guard Honorary: Gold Peppers: Old Masters, personal hostess: IFC, sec.: Mortar Board, calendar chmn.: Miss Purdue 1968: SVC. LAMPPERT, D.: Batesville, ENGR: Sigma Pi: Phi Eta Sigma: ASME: ASTME: Frosh Baseball. LANDES, D.: Greenfield, HE: Harrison: Block P: SGS: Mock P: Student Union. LANDES, J.: Greenfield, HSSE: Phi Gamma Delta. LANDSEADEL, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: Off Campus Women. LANE, E.: Louisville, Ky., SCI: Married Student: Military Merit: Pershing Rifles, public info., pledge trainer, commanding offi- cer: Residence Network: WILY: Scabbard and Blade: Rho Delta Kappa. LANE, J.: Vestal, N.Y., ENGR: Alpha Chi Rho, vice pres.: Aeronau- tics and Astronautics: Sigma Gamma Tau. LANG, M.: Hinsdale, Ill., HSSE: apt.: Earhart: Grad House: Triton: Student NEA: Green Guard: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi. LANGELL, K.: South Bend, HSSE: Glenwood, work man., social chrm., ass't. Treas.: SCA: PSHC: Little Sister Theta Xi: Block P. LANGE, J.: Morton Grove, Ill., AG: apt. LANNAN, R.: Loogootee, ENGR: Owen, freshman council: Band: ASME. LAPOSA, M.: Hammond, SCI: Grad House, floor rep.: Alpha Lambda Delta. LARGE, R.: North Vernon, ENGR: Married Student. LAROWE, D.: Greentown, IM: Lambda Chi Alpha, vice pres. LARUE, D.: West Lafayette, ENGR: Married Student. LARSON, E.: Pacific Palisades, Cal., IM: McCutcheon: WVRH, station manager. LARSON, R.: Lafayette, AG: apt.: Agronomy Club. LASH, R.: Brazil, ENGR: Kneale, work man.: Aero Modelers. LAU, R.: Kowloon, Hong Kong, HE: apt. LAUB, P. Whiting, SCI: Phi Kappa Theta, ath. man. LAWLER, M.: Alexandria, HE: apt.: Home Ec Chapter: Collegiate 4- H: IEKE Co-Chrm. LAWRENCE, A.: Atlanta, Ga., SCI: Married Student. LAWRENCE, D.: Media, Pa., ENGR: apt: H-2 Grand Prix Club: Outing Club: Catalyst Club: Aiche. LAWSON, R.: Anderson, IM: private home. LEAHY, W.: Lansing, Ill., IM: apt. LEAP, J.: Wolcott, HSSE: Earhart, vice pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: Sig- ma Delta Pi: Delta Rho Kappa. LEE, J.: Portage, Wis., HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma. Song Leader: Block P: Mock P: AWS: University Choir: Phi Kappa Tau, Little sis. LEE, R.: Sao Paulo, Brazil, HSSE: apt: Stud. Chapt. Aid, Treas: Delta Phi Delta, vice pres.: Chinese Stud. Club, sec: Interior Designers. LEE, S.: Middletown, HSSE: Grad House: U Choir: Outing Club. LEFFORGE, M.: Wabash, HSSE: Glenwood, social chmn., treas, pres., AWS rep. standards: Sigma Alpha Eta: Mock P: SCA: AWS: UChoir. LEPPER, D.: Ft. Wayne, ENGR: Owen. LEEPER, L.: Indianapolis, IM: Owen, athletic dir. LEININGER, E.: Mishawaka, AG: Married Students: Ag. Econ. Club. LEIMBACH, R.: Hammond: HSSE: Cary. LENTNER, S.: Delphi: HSSE: Duhme. LESLIE, A.: Indianapolis, SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, Jr. treas.: Alpha Lambda Delta. LESLIE, C.: New Albany, ENGR: Harrison: U Choir: AIAA. LESTER, S.: Marion, HE: Twin Pines, SCA cabinet office man., social chrm., scholarship chrm,, historian: AWS: Block P: Colle- giate 4-H: Home Ec Chapter: Home Ec Council: NEAS: Omicron Nu: Tomahawk. LESTER, T.: Englewood, Ohio, ENGR: Tarkington, hall sen., pres. council: Band, head supply officer, head percussionist: Omicrori Delta Kappa: Pendragon: Pi Tau Sigma, Nat. Convention Coordi- nation: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk. LEWARK, S.: Kokomo, HSSE: Shealy: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: Asso- ciation for Childhood Education. LEUTWILER, L.: St. Louis, Mo., ENGR: private home: Block P. LEWIS, F.: Owensboro, Ky., IM: apt. LEWIS, L.: Rochester, NY, HSSE: Alpha Phi: Block P: Grand Prix Foundation, Grand Prix Girl: Pre-Veterinary Club: WIPC.: Pi Kap- pa Alpha Little Sis., pres., vice pres. LEWIS, W.: Stanford, ENGR: private home: IEEE. LIEDL, R.: Fergus Falls, Minn., SCI: Harrison, floor sen.: Head Waiter at Dorm. LIEN, L.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: apt: Student Gov't Municipal: Alpha Kappa Lambda Little Sis.: AID, sec. LIGHT, R.: Decatur, ENGR: Married Student: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: ASHRACE. LILVESTRAND, R.: Franklin, Ohio, ENGR: Tarkington: Chi Epsi- Ion, treas., Wesley Foundation: Tau Beta Pi. LINDENMAN, P.: New Paris, AG: Circle Pines, purchasing agent: Agronomy Club, vice pres.: Alpha Tau Alpha: Alpha Zeta. LINN, D.: Pittsburgh, Pa., AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, sec.: IFC, sena- tor: IFC, investigating comm.: Student Parking Comm.: PHRC: NROTC: Forestry Club: Gimlet. LINVILL, B.: Columbia City, HE: apt.: Home Ec Chapter: NHEA. LITTLE, S.: W. Lafayette, IM: Pi Kappa Alpha, ath. chrm.: Intramurals. LOOMIS, L.: Glenview, Ill., HSSE: apt.: Alpha Kappa Delta: Alpha Lambda Delta: Sigma Delta Pi: Student Vol. Corp.: Delta Rho Kappa. LONG, R.: Lafayette, HSSE: apt. LONGFIELD, J.: Sullivan, ENGR: apt.: Canoe Club: AWS, publicity: Winter Whispers, pub.: WILY Radio Club: ASCE, sec.: SWE, treas,: ECPU, exec. board rep.: C 81 EI. LOTTICH, C.: ENGR: private home: Bridge Club, treas.-sec. LOUCKS, C.: Logansport, IM: Married Student. LOUDERMILK, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, guard: Grand Prix Girl: Angel Flight: Mock P. LOVE, N.: Eaton, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, house manager: Block and Bridle, sec.: Block P: Mock P: Agriculturist, advertising manager: Student Gov't., Speaker's Bureau: Collegiate 4-H. LOVELESS, S.: Clarks Hill, HE: apt.: Block P: Mock P: AWS: WIC: SNEA: Home Ec. Chapter: Krazy 8's: WRH Club: Grenadaires, LOYD, W.: Connersville, TECH: married courts: Purdue Pilots: ASTME. LUCAS, G.: Griffith, ENGR: Owen, senator: W9YB: IEEE. LUDERA, E.: LaGrange Park, Ill., IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, social chairman, alumni rep.: Student Union: JIFC. LUDWIG, C.: Morton, Ill., SCI: Sigma Nu, soc. chmn., rush comm.: Chem. Society: Student Gov't.: Student Union. LUI, L.: Sandakan, Malaysia, ENGR: Wiley: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Varsity Soccer. LUKACH, J.: Chesterton, SCI: Pi Kappa Phi, sec., treas.: Phi Eta Sigma: Rivet Magazine, Assoc. Ed. LUKAVICH, G.: South Bend, ENGR: Tarkington, soc. chmn. LUKE, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt.: Psychology Club. LUMPKIN, D,: Modoc, AG: Cary: Ag. Mechanization Club. LUTTRINGER, L.: Hammond, HSSE: apt. LUTZ, R.: Trenton, Mich., ENGR: Owen: ASME: Student Union. LYBROOK, E.: Lafayette, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards chmn.: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA: AWS: Block P. MAASBERG. R.: Evansville, AG: Apt. MACHLEDT, C.: Montezuma, IM: Beta Theta Pi, vice-pres, recorder. 534 MACHTINGER, F.: St. Louis, Mo.: SCI: Apt.: Block P: University Choir: SGI. MACK, L.: Bowie, Mo., ENGR: Private Home: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu. MACKOWSKI, J.: South Bend, SCI: Private Home: ACS Student Affiliate, treas.: Intramurals: School of Science Student-Faculty Advisory Board. MAGNUSON, L.: East Gary, HSSE: Duhme: Purdue Players. MAGYAR, J.: Whiting, PHAR: Apt.: WCCR, program dir. MAHAM, J.: Veedersburg, ENGR: Fowler, Joint assembly man: Aeronautics and Astronautics: Christian Student Fellowship: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau. MAIN, K.: Hobart, ENGR: Private Home: Christian Student Fellow- ship: Sigma Iota Rho. MAIN, N.: Shelbyville, HE: Apt.: Alpha Sigma Phi Little Sis: Green Guard: Home Ec. Chapter. MAKI, D.: Newfield, N.Y., AGE: Apt.: Student Branch ASAe, pres., vice-pres, treas., ed. nat. student journal: Ag Council. MALECKI, S.: Michigan City, HSSE: Fowler: SNEA, Publicity chman.: Kappa Delta Pi. MALIN, E.: San Pedro, Cal., HSSE: Apt.: Hall social chmn.: Purdue Readers: Old Masters, personal hostess: Radio Club: Hillel Foun- dation, sec.: SNEA: Mock P: Block P: Mental Health Club: Green Guard Counselor. MALINOWSKI T.: Buffalo, N.Y., ENGR SCI: Owen: Sigma Gamma Tau. MALSCH, T.: Crown Point, AG: Apt. MAMULA, M.: Pittsburg, Penn, IM: Earhart: University Choir: Women's Intramural: Block P: Mock P: Guys and Dolls Sports. MANDEL, J.: Shaker Heights, Ohio, SCI: McCutcheon: Mock P: Bands. MANISTA, D.: Gary, ENGR: Wiley, floor sen.: Band, military offi- cer: EERE: IEEE. MANLEY, S.: Caramel, HSSE: apt.: Block P: Mock P. MANN, C.: Plymouth, HE: Earhart, senior counselor: WIC, treas.: Tomahawk, pledge Mom: WRH Club: Itascc Club. MARKOVICH, K.: East Chicago, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: Earhart Fac. Fellows Comm.: Angel Flight: Jr. Panhellenic, rep., treas.: Humanities Council. MARKS, B.: Marion, ENGR: Owen, pub. chrm.: Alpha Pi Mu: Block P: IE. MARSE, K.: Poseyville, SCI: apt. MARSH, A.: Frankfort, ENGR: Cary, counselor: Pi Tau Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega. MARSHALL, D.: Clayton, Mo., ENGR: Kappa Sigma: Swimming: Gimlet: Skull and Crescent. MARSHALL, G.: Churubusco, AG: apt.: Block and Bridle: Ceres: Livestock judging team: Meats judging team. MARSHALL, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Phi, jr. panhellenic rep.: URTP: Alpha Kappa Lambda Sweetheart: Alpha Kappa Lambda Little Sis . MARTIN, C.: Elmhurst, Ill., HSSE: Married Student: Exponent Fashion Model. MARTIN, F.: Jeffersonville, TECH: Owen: Camera Club, pres. MARTIN, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Beta Theta Pi: Freshman Class Council: Exponent, editorial staff: Skull and Crescent. MARTIN, J.: Rockport, SCI: apt.: Band: Alpha Lambda Delta: In- tramuralvolleyball. MARTIN, L.: Goshen, HSSE: apt.: Varsity Baseball. MARTIN, L.: Bloomfield, HSSE: Grad House: Block P: Collegiate 4-H Club. MARVEL, A.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Tarkington: NEAS. MARZ, P.: Lincolnwood, III., HSSE: Grad House: Alpha Lambda Delta: Alpha Kappa Delta: AWS, rep., ir. board: Block P: Green Guard, counselor: Freshman Class Council. MASON, D.: Kempton, AG: Farmhouse, treas.: Ag Econ Club: AI- pha Zeta: CSF, pres., vice pres.: SGS. MASON, M.: East Liverpool, Ohio, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, histori- an: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Board: Exponent, ass't. production man. MASSENGALE, J.: West Chester, Pa., IM: Owen, ath. director. sec.-treas. MASTRANGELO, R.: Mayfield Heights, Ohio, ENGR: Triangle: Student Union. MATHEWS, J.: Lafayette, ENGR: Alpha Tau Omega. MATHEWS, P.: Griffith, SCI: Pi Beta Phi, treas.: Debris, jr. board, assoc. editor: Block P: Theta Sigma Phi: Mock P: Greek Week Comm. MATTHEWS, C.: Loganton, Pa., ENGR: private home: Tau Beta Pi. 'mv' Q! ,swat I sa .. MAUDLIN, R.: Kokomo, AG: Kappa Sigma: Horticulture Society, sec., pres.: Canoe Club, vice pres.: Hall soc. chmn.: Ag Council: Agriculturist, photo manager, sr. bd. MAUER, M.: Greensburg, AG: Farmhouse: Steward: Athletic Seat- ing Comm., chmn.: SGI. MAUNTEL, M.: Jasper, ENGR: Fowler. MAVES, D.: Speedway, SCI: Owen, athletic manager: Phi Eta Sigma. MAY, C.: Park Ridge, III., HSSE: Pi Beta Phi: Sigma Delta Pi: Block P: Mock P. MAY, R.: Swayee, ENGR: Tarkington, social director: WHRC: Chi Epsilon: Civil Engineers. MAXWELL, M.: Wolcott, HSSE: private home: Kappa Delta Pi, sec. MAYES, R.: Kokomo, SCI: Kappa Sigma, house manager. MAZER, J.: Roanoke, Va., SCI: Owen. MCADAMS, J.: Scottsburg, HSSE: apt. MCBRIDE, A.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Grad house. MCCARRON, J.: Ft. Wayne, HSSE: Pi Kappa Alpha, social chmn., athletic chmn.: Intramurals, Soccer. MCCASHLAUD, K.: Liberty, IM: apt.: Peace Union. MCCLAIN, P.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi: Mock P. MCCLINTIC, L.: Monticello, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, scholarship chrm.: Block P: Childhood Education: Kappa Delta Pi: Debris, Junior Layout Editor. MCCLOUD, C.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: apt. MCCLOUD, H.: Lafayette, ENGR: apt. MCCLUSKEY, K.: Wheeling, W. Va., HE: Alpha Phi, pledge class vice pres.: rush chrm. MCCOLLOUGH, L.: LaPaz, AG: Fowler, sec., treas., standards board: Ag Ed Society. MCCORMICK, L.: Modoc, ENGR: apt.: AIIE. MCDONALD, J.: Logansport, AG: Lambda Chi Alpha: PSLA, treas. MCDONALD, N.: Columbus, AG: apt.: Ceres: Ag Ed Society. MCELHENY, A.: Pittsburgh, Pa., SCI: Kappa Kappa Gamma, scholarshipchrm.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Iota Sigma Pi: Block P, soph. worker. MCFARLAND, M.: Springfield, Va., HE: Delta Gamma, AWS rep.: exec. sec.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Mock P. MCGINNIS, T.: Lincolnwood, lll., ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, vice pres., house man. MCGOVREN, P.: Loogootee, PHAR: apt.: APA: Rho Chi: Phi Lamb- da Upsilon. MCILHATTAN, R.: Menomonee Falls, Wis., ENGR: Phi Kappa Psi, pres.: rush chrm., social chrm. MCINTOSH, B.: Goshen, ENGR: Married Student: ASME: ASTME: Gables Club: Karate Club. MCKNIGHT, L.: Muncie, IM: Earhart, counselor: Mock P: Block P: Student Union. MCLAUGHLIN, C.: Columbus, ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, pledge master, rush chrm., scholarship chrm., pledge class pres.: Tau Beta Pi, vice pres.: Pi Tau Sigma: POMM. MCLIMANS, J.: Marion, TECH: apt. MCMULLEN, D.: New Ross, AG: Farmhouse, ass't treas.: Ag Econ Club: Alpha Zeta: Student Union. MCPHAIL, W.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Terry Cts: ASTME: SAE: ASME: Gables Club: Camera Club: Railroad Club. MCWHORTER, S.: Toledo, Ohio, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: AWS. rep.: Foreign Study Program: Pi Delta Phi, pres. MEARS, D.: Indianapolis, TECH: Tarkington, unit athletic director. MECREDY, T.: Lakewood, Ohio, IM: Sigma Nu. MEEK, J,: Milroy, HSSE: Farm House: Glee Club: U Choir. MELTZER, H.: San Jose, Costa Rica, ENGR: Sigma Alpha Mu, scholarship chmn. MELVIN, A.: Marion, IM: apt.: Young Republicans: Hall unittreas., social director. MENAUGH, J.: Salem, IM: Phi Delta Theta, sec. MENKE, J.: Winnetka, lll., HE: Kappa Alpha Theta, philanthropy chmn.: SGI, sr. bd.: Block P: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Volunteer Corp. MERCER, D.: Brookfield, Wis,, HE: Alpha Gamma Delta, member- ship chmn.: Block P: Green Guard: SGI. MERCHANT, T.: Ft. Wayne, HSSE: Cary: Intramurals. MERRILL, D.: Collins, N.Y., ENGR SCI: Cary: Camera Club: Pilots. MERRILL, K.: Ft. Wayne, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, rush chmn.: Green Guard: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Campus Chest. 535 IVIERTZ, S.: Zionsville, HSSE: apt.: AWS: Green Guard: Pi Delta Phi: Junior Year Abroad. MESCHER, S.: Brookfield, HE: apt.: Omicron Nu: Tomahawk: Alpha Lambda Delta, Band: Baptist Student Foundation. MESSENGER, C.: Speedway, HE: Delta Gamma, social chmn.: Home Ec Chapter: Mock P: Block P: Young America rep. METCALF, B.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: Sigma Delta Chi, pres.: Exponent, night editor. METZ, D.: Momence, Ill., IM: Zeta Psi. METZGER, B: Lafayette, IM: private home. METZLER, C.: Muncie, HSSE: Earhart, senator, governing bd., exec. bd.: AWS, ir. bd., pres.: Mortar Board: Old Masters, personal hostess: Gold Peppers, vice pres.: Sigma Delta Pi: Student Sena- tor: Pi Sigma Alpha: Mock P. MEYER, T.: Quincy, III., ENGR SCI: Phi Kappa Tau, pres., house manager: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau. MEYERS, M.: Libertyville, Ill., ENGR: apt.: Exponent, reporter: Grad Prix: Freshman Class Council. MICHEEL, G.: Elkhart, ENGR: Married Students. MILES, S.: West Lafayette, ENGR: Married Students: Intramurals: U Choir: Frosh Class Council: Frosh Track Team. MILES, Y.: West Lafayette, HSSE: Married Students: U Choir: Gymnastic Team: Intramurals. MILEUSNICH, S.: East Chicago, HE: Meredith, AWS rep.: Block P: Modern Dance Club: Green Guard: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: WRA. MILLER, C.: Houston, Tex., TECH: Alpha Chi Omega, house man- ager: Course and Instructor Evaluation, jr. Bd. MILLER, J.: Decatur, HE: apt.: College Republicans: Home Ec Chapter. MILLER, J.: Butler, HSSE: apt.: SNEA. MILLER, J.: New Castle, IM: Phi Gamma Delta, rec. sec.: IFC, vice pres.: Gimlet: Skull and Crescent: IM Council: Omicron Delta Kappa. MILLER, J.: Spencer, AG: Phi Mu. MILLER, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Glenwood, sec., standards chmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Delta Phi, treas.: Kappa Delta Pi: ASW: SCA: U Choir. MILLER, R.: Otego, N.Y., ENGR SCI: apt.: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. MILLS, L.: Frankfort, TECH: private home. MILLER, R.: South Bend, ENGR: Phi Kappa Sigma, pres., vice pres., rush chmn., social chmn.: Purdue Engineer, assoc. editor: IFC: Honor Guard: Fowler Ct., pres. MILLSTEIN, L.: Springfield, Va., ENGR: Triangle, pres.: Student Union: Mock P: IFC: judicial bd.: AIAA: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Tau. MILTON, S.: Remington, AG: Knealeg Christian Student Fellowship. MINK, J.: Lafayette, TECH: private home: Av Tech Flying Club. MITCHELL, D.: Winnetka, Ill., ENGR: Harrison, radio station man- ager: Band. MITCHELL, R.: Winamac, AG: Phi Kappa Psi, athletic chmn. MOCKLER, N.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta: SNEA: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi. MOCK, D.: Wolf Lake, PHAR: McCutcheon: Kappa Psi, vice satrap: Honor Guard. MOELLER, S.: New Palestine, IM: Harrison: Intramurals. MOESNER, M.: Dale, AG: Kneale, kitchen manager: Ag Econ Club: SCA: Purdue Student Housing Corporation Repres. MOLIN, V.: Boston, Mass., HSSE: Grad house: Block P: Young Democrats. MOLNAR, D.: South Bend, IM: Owen: Outing Club. MONESMITH, D.: Bourbon, AG: Wiley: Ag Educ Society: Young Republicans. MONNIER, D.: Columbus, ENGR: Cary: Band: Hareld: Navagators. MONTGOMERY, M.: Logansport, HSSE: Earhart, rep.: Exponent: AWS: Student Union. MONTGOMERY, S.: Kentland, IM: Phi Mu, treas.: Course and In- structor Evaluation, jr. Bd.: Pi Delta Phi. MOODY, J.: Fremunt, AG: apt.: Ceres, pres.: Ag Council. MOORE. G.: Hudson, Ohio, ENGR SCI: Delta Sigma Phi, sergeant at arms: Block P: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Tau Sigma: Sailing Club: Soccer Club: SGI: Tau Beta Pi: Student Gov. Cultural. MOORE, J.: Greenfield, HE: Wood, corridor chmn.: Home Ec Cha pter, AWS. MOORE, J.: River Forest, Ill., Alpha Tau Omega: Honor Guard: Rangers: Scabbard and Blade. MOORE, R.: Tipton, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, house manager: AWS rep. 536 MOORE, S.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: National Science Foundation. MOORE, T.: Beaver Falls, Pa., IM: Phi Delta Theta, rush chmn., rec. sec.: Av Tech Flying Club: Block P: Pilots: Skull and Cres- cent: Debris: Student Union. MOORE, R.: Crown Point, ENGR: apt. MORALGS, J.: Bloomington, IM: Cary, unit host, joint council: exec sec.: WCCR: Pendragon, vice pres.: Young Republicans. MORANDER, E.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HSSE: apt.: Tomahawk: WRX Club: Bow and Arrow. MORGAN, J.: Delphi, HSSE: Drivate home: Block P: OCW, sec.: Sigma Alpha Eta. MORLEY, E.: Schereville, HSSE: Pi Kappa Phi: Baseball. MORRIS, J.: Pendleton, AG: Married Students: Block and Bridle. MORRIS, M.: South Bend, IM: McCutcheon: Band: Peace Union. MORAN, M.: Owensboro, Ky., ENGR: Theta Chi, pledge marshall, treas., scholarship chmn. MORPHET, C.: Royal Centre, HE: apt.: Block P: Green Guard: Home Ec Club: Student Union. MORTSOLF, G.: Frankfort, HSSE: Warren: SNEA: Block P. MOSER, R.: Floyd Knobs, AG: apt.: Forestry Club. MOSKAL, M.: Hammond, ENGR: Married Students: IEEE. MOSS, G.: Kokomo, ENGR: Harrison, exec. bd., unit council, pres., sec.: Camera Club, sec.-treas., pres.: IEEE: Outing Club. MOTSCH, F.: New Ross, HE: Grad house: AWS: Block P: WRH Club: Sailing Club: Home Ec Chapter: SNEA: Green Guard. MOTT, R.: Lebanon, IM: apt.: Folk Song Club. MRIZEK, R.: Downers Grove, Ill., ENGR: Triangle, vice pres., rush chmn.: AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu. MUEHLHAUSEN, G.: Logansport, HSSE: Married Students. MUELLER, M.: Elkhart, SCI: Sigma Kappa, song leader: Sigma Delta Pi. MUENCH, A.: LaGrange, Ill., SCI: Grad house: Camera Club: Green Guard: U Choir. MUMFORD, R.: Griffin, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho: Quarterdeck So- ciety: Scabbard and Blade. MUNCH, D.: Racine, Wis., HSSE: Theta Xi, pres.: 105 Club: SRC: Wide Trackers. MUNDELL, M: Merrilville, SCI: apt. MUNDELL, R.: Forest, TECH: Married Students: Iota Lambda Sigma, pres.: ASTD. MUNK, J.: Henryville, ENGR: Cary, scholastic director. MUNTZ, R.: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., IM: Private home: Food Services Exec. Assoc. MURPHY, J.: Merrilville, ENGR: apt.: Theta Si, treas.: ASM: AIMMPE: Co-operative Engineer. MURPHY, M.: Indianapolis, HE: Glenwood, kitchen manager: U choir, Home Ec chapter: AHEA: U sing: Theta Xi Little Sis. MURPHY, M.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: Head Start. MURPHY, M.: Elmyria, Ohio, SCI: Theta Xi, social chmn., scholar- ship chemn., pres. MYER, D.: Flora, IM: Orientation Comm., Joint Council. MYERS, B.: South Bend, ENGR SCI: Owen, Automotive Engineers. MYERS, J.: Pendleton, IM: Wiley, unit pre.: Intramurals. NANCE, C.: New Albany, ENGR: McCutcheon: Block P. NARAGON, D.: North Liberty, AG, apt.: Ag Educ. Soc.: Collegiate FFA: Alpha Tau Alpha: Kappa Delta Pi. NARDI, J.: Clinton, SCI: Harrison: Phi Eta Sigma: Delta Rho Kap- pa: Student Affairs Comm. NARGI, L.: Milford, Mass., SCI.: Alpha Tau Omega, Act. chmn.: Exponent: Sigma Delta Chi: Skull and Cresent: Frosh Baseball. NEAL, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Married Students: Aeronautics and Astronautics Soc., tres. NEAL, D.: Frankfort, ENGR: McCutcheon: soc. advisor, counselor. NEITZKE, J.: Lombard, III., ENGR: private home. NELSON, P.: Skokie, III., HSSE: Grad House West, coun. SEA, Membership chmn. NELSON, W.: South Bend, HSSE: Acacia, pres. NEWMAN, D.: Madison, HSSE: apt., Delta Phi Delta, pres. A.D.I., vice-pres. NEUHOFF, A.: Jasper, HSSE: apt. NEWELL, M.: Delphi, HE: Alpha Delta Pi, Jr. rep., guard, Home Ec. chapter, A.F.S. returnee, College Life. NEWTON, J.: Muncie, AG: Alpha Gamma Pho: commander of Army ROTC, Rangers. NICHOLS, C.: South Bend, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, act. chrm., pledge spirit award: Grand Prix Queen Candidate: Block P: Gold Pepper: Theta Sigma Phi: Young Republicans: Alpha Sigma P Little Sis.: Miss Purdue Finalist: Miss Purdue Finals Chrm.: Cen- tennial Hostess: Mock P: Exponent, Jr. Circulation Man.: The Greek, public relations director. NICHOLS, J.: Lowell, SCI: Cary, unit council, joint council, politi- cal dir.: SAACS. NICHOLS, L.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: Wood: Band: Tau Beta Sigma. NICHOLS, M.: Jackson, Mich., HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, chap- lain, membership comm., house comm.: AWS: Block P: Green Guard. NICOSKI, R.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: apt. NIHISER, J.: Osceola, IM: apt. NIKSCH, R.: Hobart, ENGR: Beta Theta Pi, vice pres., scholarship chrm., steering comm.: AIAA, pres.: AASA, area commander. NIPPERT, J.: Columbus, ENGR: Tarkington: U Choir: Varsity Glee Club: Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Tomahawk. NOBLE, P.: Westville, HE: Alpha Omicron Pi, jr. panhel. rep., standards bd.: Block P: Mock P: Green Guard: AWS: Home Ec Chapter. NOBS, B.: Crown Point, ENGR: McCutcheon: Block P. NOLTE, B.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, panhellen- ic counselor: Freshman counselor: Block P: Soph. class council: AWS: Green Guard. NORDHOFF, J.: Loogootee, ENGR: Wiley: Electrical Engineer and Radio Engineers. NORRIS, D.: Rushville, AG: Fowler, joint assembly member: Ag Club: WCTS. NORRIS, H.: Prestbury, Ill., HSSE: Duhme, senior counselor: Band: Grenadaire Army Auxiliary, commanding officer: ACE: SNEA: Block P: State House Little Sis., social co-ordinator. NORTHRUP, J.: Odon, ENGR: Married Student. NORTON, C.: Birmingham, Mich., HE. Kappa, Kappa Gamma, Assit. Pledge Trainer, Rec. Sec., Student Court, justice and se- niorsec., Block P, S.G.l., Mock P. NORTON, N.: Fostoria, Ohio, Alpha Phi, HSSE, vice pres. in charge of pledge ed., Debris Sales man., SGS soph. board, Stu- dent Fac. Comm., Block P, pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Gold Pep- pers, Kappa Delta Pi, Motar Board. NULTON, R.: Poseyville, Married Students, ENGR., Tau Beta Pi. NURRENBERN, D.: Evansville, AG, Co-op, Athletic dir., member- ship chmn., pres., Student Co-op Assoc, assist. membership chmn. NYGAARD, E.: Des Plaines, lll., ENGR., Triangle, house man., Phi Eta Sigma, sec., nat. convention coord. comm. 1968, Purdue pi- lots, Mock P, delegate. OBENLAND, J.: Goshen, PHAR: apt. O'CONNELL, W.: Cincinnati, Ohio, SCI.: apt., Alpha Epsilon Delta, Block P, soph. worker, Debris, jr. ed. O'CONNOR, M.: Lafayette. HSSE.: apt. OESTREICHER, G.: Evansville, HSSE.: apt., WISP rep. for Mere- dith, PCCH, comm. chmn., AWS, WRX, WRA, Block P, CSF. Judo Club. O'GARA, K.: Wilmette, Ill., Kappa Alpha Theta, HE: editor, Gam- ma Alpha chmn., Anchorettes, pub. chairman, Pep Comm. O'HAVER, K.: Lafayette, HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, act. chmn., Stu. Union, jr. and sr. board, act. dir., Block P, Gold Peppers, Alpha Tau Omega, little sis, Green Guard coun., Frosh orienta- tion, leader., Student Affairs, advis. board, Student Centennial Comm., Speakers Bureau. OHLRICH, F.: Crystal Lake, Ill., ENGR.: Theta Chi, lib., assist. tres.. AIIF, Alpha Pi Mu, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. OKIMURA, C.: Chicago, Ill., SCI.: Grad House West. OLCOTT, C.: Aurora, TECH.: Married Students, Av. Tech., Flying Club, AHP, aviation honorary. OLIVER, B.: Elkhart, SCL.: WRH club. OLMSTEAD, K.: Sheyboygan, Wis., ENGR.: Triange, house man., Phi Eta Sigma, tres., lnterfrat. Christian Fellowship, U Choir, Pi Tau Sigma. OLSEN, D.: Michigan City, HSSE.: Shealy. O'NEALM N.: Speedway, HSSE: Grad House., S.N.E.A. ORBAN, D.: Kirkwood, Missouri, ENGR SCI.: Alpha Chi Rho, Band. milt. office, Aut. Engineers, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau. ORIGER, R.: Columbus, HE: Vawter, corr. sec.: Mock P: Home Ec Chapter: Flight Club: Purdue Mental Health Assoc., publicity chmn. O'ROURKE, T.: West Lafayette, PHAR: Theta Xi. OSBOURNE, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR SCI: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Camera Club: Exponent: Phi Eta Sigma. OSBURN, D.: Tipton, ENGR: Married Students. OSTERHOFF, T.: Frankfort, IM: Beta Theta Pi. OSWALT, V.: Leesburg, HSSE: Alpha Phi: Panhel Rep.: Sigma Alpha Eta. OWEN, L.: Albion, HSSE: apt.: SEA. OXLEY. J.: Defiance. Ohio, ENGR: Wiley, unit sec.-treas., pres.: ASCE, pres.: Band: Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. PACE, A.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, house man.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Panhel: Student Union: SNEA: AWS. PACE, C.: Columbus, HE: Earhart: Home Ec Chap., Fig. Skating Club. PADILLA, E.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home. PALGUTA, L.: Ft. Wayne, ENGR: apt. PALMER, J.: Albion, HSSE: Harrison, Purdue-IU Foreign Study Prog., Madrid, Coll. 4-h. PALONCY, R.: W. Lafayette, IM: Sigma Nu, Pledge marsh., vice- pres, pres.. Phi Eta Sigma: SGC. PANTHER, M.: Morth Judson, SCI: Kneale co-op, pledge trainer, ass't tres.. SCA, judicial Board. PAOLANTONIO, J.: Reseda, Calif., ENGR: Cary. Unit councilman: WCCR disc jockey, IEEE. PARENT, J.: New Haven, HE: Pi Beta Phi, Soc. Chrmn, Pres., Pan- hel, rush ass't., rush chrmn: Gold Peppers, Mortar Board. PARHAM, L: Indianapolis, HSSE: Married Students, chess club, SGC-UGS. PARKE, C.: Oakland City, HE. apt.. Grenadaires, Comm. off. exec. off., pledge trainer. training sgt., Block P, Coll. 4-H. PARKER, L.: Milwaukee, Wis., IM: Pi Kappa Phi, soc, Chrmn,, Sec, PARKES, J.: Oaktown, ENGR: Wiley, unit soc. chrmn: judo club: ASME. PARKINS, K.: Mountain Lakes, N.J., IM: Kappa Sigma: Block P: Christian Science Organization: Crew Club, transportation: Gim- let Club. PARKS, M.: Crawfordsville, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho: Purdue Pete: Skull and Crescent. treas.: Gimlet, vice pres., pledge trainer: Exponent, asst. circulation man.: The Greek, circulation man: Sr. Board: Pep Comm. PARMERLEE. R.: Edinburg. HSSE: Shealy: Phi Kappa Sigma Little Sis., pledge pres.: SNEA: Block P: Alpha Delta Kappa, scholarship recipient. PARR, J.: Kentland, HSSE: Beta Theta Pi, pres.. sec., social chrm.: Omicron Delta Kappa, vice pres.: FSSAAC, chrm.: SGS. Head of Public Relations: Gimlet: Skull and Crescent: Freshman and Sophomore class council: Campus Chest. PARROTT, R.: Chicago Heights, Ill., SCI: Sigma Nu. social comm. PARSONS. S.: Warsaw, PHAR: private home: Rho Chi Pharmacy Society: PLU Chemistry Society. PATTON, L.: Columbus, Ohio, ENGR: Grad House, GWI rep.: Tau Beta Pi: Omega Chi Epsilon, sec.: AIC, sec.: AWS, rep.: GWI, rep. PATTON, R.: Raub, AG: apt.: Band: Exponent: Ag Econ Club. PAV, G.: Broadview, lll., IM: Trakington, floor senator: Campus Crusade for Christ: U Choir: Varsity Glee Club. PAVLETIC, T.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: Married Student: Football. PAYNE, D.: Ashtabula, Ohio, ENGR: Theta Chi, vice s,sc chrm., special events chrm., delegate to national convention. PAYTON, P.: Orleans, AG: Grad House: Tau Beta Sigma: CERES, sec.: Agronomy Club: Band, second Lt. in personnel office: Marching Band, majorette. PEACHY, D.: Kendallville, HSSE: apt.: Inter-Varsity Christian Fel- lowship, treas. PEACOCK, J.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: Owen: Varsity Baseball. PEAPER, P.: Indianapolis, TECH: Alpha Delta Pi: Angel Flight. area exec. officer: IANS: Student Senate. PEARSON, C.: Monticello, HSSE: apt. PEARSON, K.: Sheridan, HE: Grad House: SGS, jr. board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Tomahawk: Omicron Nu. PECK, W.: Somers, Conn., ENGR: Harrison. PEGAN, J.: Huntington, TECH: apt.: ASTD Professional Associa- tion: Iota Sigma Sigma, historian. PENCE, D.: Columbia City, SCI: Wiley: Band: Kappa Kappa Psi: Phi Eta Sigma. PEPE, J.: Woodburn, AG: Apt, CERES. PERDUE, S.: Charleston, w. va., HSSE: Grad. House. Soc. chair- man at Meredith, Judo Club, Psi Chi, Sigma Delta Pi, Exponent, Greek, Women's lnterhall coun. 5 37 PERKINS, K.: Royal Center, HSSE: Fairway co-op, hist., mem. chairman. PERIGO, M.: Sullivan, HSSE: apt., Pi Delta Phi, Grad. Wind Ensem- ble. Marching Band, Sym. Band. PERKINS. T.: Oaktown, AG: Married Students, Phi Theta Kappa. PERRONE, T.: Logansport, IM: Alpha Chi Rho, tres., Student Court, investigator. PERRY, D.: Thorntown, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, sports chmn., house man., lst vice-pres, pledgetrainer, Coll. 4-H, pub. chmn. PERSHING, D.: Anderson, ENGR: Wiley, dir. Cinema Club, sen., Omega Chi Epsilon, pres., Excalibut Club. PETER, M.: Star City, TECH: apt., Aviation Tech Club, Tarkington Hall Ath. man., Tarkington Glee Club, intra. sports. PETERS, G.: Dyer, AG: Circle Pines co-op, vice pres., ath. man., assist. membership chmn., Agronomy Club, pres., Alpha Zeta, Arnold Air Society. PETERS, L.: Brownstown, ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi, corres. sec.. American Soc. of Ag. Engineers. PETERS, R.: San Jose, Costa Rica, ENGR: Married Students. PETH, S.: Ormond Beach, Fla., HSSE: Alpha Tau Omega, Skull and Cresent, Gimlets, Purdue Crew, vice-pres. PETR, L.: Homewood, Ill., HSSE: Harrison, unit pres., counselor, College Life. PETRICK, J.: Burlington, Calif., HE: Earhart, Block P, U Choir, Outing Club, SGS. PETRIE, L.: Vienna, W. Va., ENGR: Triangle, social dir.: AICHE. PETTET, R.: Goodland, AG: Kneale, parliamentarian: Purduesirs: U Choir: Varsity Glee Club. PETTIT, R.: Osgood, HSSE: apt. PHILLIPS, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, stand- ards chrm.: Block P. PHILLIPS, D.: Marion, HE: Maclure, treas., membership chrm., work man.: Home Ec Chapter, historian: Home Ec Council, sec., pres.: Tomahawk, historian, sec.: SCA: ASW: Block P: Old Masters. PHILLIPS, J.: Piqua, Ohio, HSSE: Kappa Sigma, grand scribe: Exponent. PHILLIPS, R.: Aurora, Ill., ENGR: Wiley, soc. director: Eta Kappa Nu. PHIPPS, G.: Campbellsburg, ENGR: apt.: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu, rec. sec. PICKART, S.: Camden, AG: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. house man., ju- dicial chrm.: Student Union. PILEWSKI, T.: Chicago, Ill., ENGR: apt.: Student Union: Sopho- more Hall Council: AIIE. PING, D.: Crawfordsville, HSSE: Acacia, asst. treas.: Debris, jr. editor. Greeks: Sigma Delta Chi: AIID, pres.: Purude Theatre, set design. PITMAN, G.: Salem, ENGR: Grad House: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: SAE: IEEE. PITTMAN, J.: Greenwood, ENGR: private home: IEEE. PLACKE, J.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: ASME. PLAHETKA, M.: Michigan City, HSSE: Vawter: Alpha Lambda Del- ta: ACE' publicity chrm.: SNEA: Tutor. PLUMBECK, N.: New Carlisle, HE: Grad House. POLLARD, C.: West Lafayette, SCI: apt. POOLE, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Twin Pines, parlimentarian, soc. chrm., ath, chrm.: Collegiate 4-H: Krazy Eights. PONCSAK, M.: Crown Point, HE: Glenwood, pres., work man., house man., standards comm.: Tomahawk, SCA, publicity chrm.: AWS, rep.: Miss Purdue Pag. Comm.: PSHC, sec.: Fresh- man Counselor: Home Ec Chapter. PORTER, D.: River Forest, SCI: Lambda Chi Alpha, vice pres.: Block P: Cheerleaders, captain: Gimlet Club: Pep Comm.: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Golf Team. POTTER, J.: Rising Sun, TECH: Phi Delta Theta, pres., rush chrm., public relations sec., public chrm.: Iron Key: Omicron Delta Kappa: Iota Lambda Sigma: Student Union, jr. and sr.: Skull and Crescent: AFROTC. POWELL, J.: Evansville, ENGR: Theta Xi: Catalyst Club: Chemical Engineers. POWELL, R.: Converse, AG: Tarkington: Agronomy Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Young Republicans: Agronomy Club. POWELL, S.: Converse, AG: Tarkington: Ag Educ Society: Hoof and Horn: Phi Eta Sigma: Young Republicans. POWERS, M.: Gary, ENGR SCI: Owen Kappa Alpha Psi: Civil Engineers. PRAKAS, G.: Toledo, Ohio, HSSE: apt.: HSSE Council, pres.: Block P: Orthodox Fellowship, pres.: Phi Eta Sigma: Pi Sigma Alpha. 538 PRATT, P.: Isehara, Japan, IM: Owen, treas., unit social director: Intramurals. PRATT, S.: Winona Lake, HSSE: Married Students: SEC Veterans Assoc. PRESCOTT, D.: Crawfordsville, ENGR: Theta Chi, chapt. sec. PRICE, A.: Walton, HE: Harrison: WCTS: Young Republicans, of- fice manager: Home Ec Chapter: Baptist Student Foundation. PRICE, P.: Grand Rapids, Mich., HSSE: apt.: SVC. PRIDE, R.: Evansville, SCI: Theta Xi: ACM. PRIFOGLE, D.: Indianapolis, IM: apt.: Intramurals. PRITZ, G.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: Alpha Pi Mu: Tau Beta Pi: Industrial Engineers. PROCTOR, J.: Seymour, TECH: Married Students: Iota Lambda Sigma. PRYMAK, T.: South Bend, ENGR SCI: Phi Kappa Tau. PUETZ, M.: Fowler, AG: Lambda Chi Alpha. PUTH, M.: Evansville, ENGR: Wiley, frosh council: Intramurals. QUAKENBUSH, J.: Anderson, HE: apt. QUEEN, R.: Wasbash, TECH: Apt.: Alpha Eta Rho. QUICK, C.: Lexington, Ky, HSSE: Alpha Phi: Angel Flight, cmdr: Green Guard: Gold Peppers: Triton: SGS: DU lit. sis: U-choir: Kappa Delta Pi. QUINN, T.: Delphi, AG: Wiley: Wiley camera club, sec-treas.: Wiley floor senator: Ag Econ Club: Band: Rodeo. RADJENOVIC, M.: E. Chicago, HSSE: Meredith: Student Nat. Educ. Ass.: Indiana State Educ. Ass. RAMBY, S.: Dayton, Ohio, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, vice-pres.: Pep Committee, Pub. Chair.: Alpha Lambda Delta. RASMUSSEN, K.: Oxford, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, pledge class soc. chair.: Junior Year Abroad Program: French honorary: Edu- cation honorary: Exponent: Block P. RAUCH, R.: Blue Island, Ill., HSSE: Meredith, unit council and Mock P: Women's Inter-hall Council, Vice-pres: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS: Kappa Delta Pi. RAUSCH, G.: Winimac, HSSE: Fowler Cts.: Courtiers: WCTS staff: AWS. RAUSCH, K.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: Sigma Kappa, hist., asst. rush chair., gerontology: Exponent: SGS: Debris: St. Tom's folk group: 4-H. RAUSCH, L.: Evansville, HE: Mar. Courts: Dean's list: Fowler Book Award: JAVMA fwomen's aux.J: WCTS announcer: ACE, AWS, Courtier. RECOB, S.: Anderson, HSSE: Shealy, counselor: Warren corridor chair., Vice-pres.: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi: WRH governing board: Tomahawk: National Educ. Ass. REDMAN, D.: Plymouth, AG: Fowler, vice-pres.: Ag Educ. club. REED, E.: Spartanburg, S. Car., SCI: Phi Mu: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: Block P: Sigma Phi Sigma. REED, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Apt.: AID. REEDY, M.: HSSE: Glee Club: ISTA. REGAN, J.: Upper St. Clair, Penn., HSSE: Harrison: Nat. Educ. Ass.: Exponent: Student Union. REGENOS, S.: Pierceton, HSSE: Apt. REID, L.: Wynnewood, Penn., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Asst. trea- surer, Recording Sec.: AWS: Triton: Tutor, South Side Communi- ty Center: U-choir: Block P: Mock P. REID, W.: Columbus, Ohio, SCI: Wiley, pol. dir., fresh. coun., ori- entation dir.: WILY, program dir., promotions dir.: Tomahawk, pledgemaster, senior advisor: Honor Flight: W9YB: Mock P. REID, W.: Alexandria, SCI: Beta Theta Pi: mar. cts. RENBARGER, V.: Portland, IM: Terry Courts. RENDER, D.: Brook, IM: Tarkington: Block P: Mock P. RESSINGER, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, first vice- pres: Ass. for Childhood Educ. pres.: Block P: Green Guard. RHOADES, R.: Speedway, ENGR: Apt.: Civil Engineers. RHODES, M.: Hobart, SCI: Pvt. Home: Alpha Xi Delta, sec.: U- choir: SGI hostess: Block P: Green Guard: SGS: Mock P. RHODES, R.: McLean, Va., SCI: Wiley: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Publicity chairman, AED: Intra-mural tennis: PRN. RIBORDY, L.: LaPorte, HSSE: Grad. Hse.: Hall Council-governing board: Sigma Delta Pi: SEA: 4-H: Block P. RICE, M.: Thorntown, HE: Duhme, tres.: WRH Exec. Board, Pub- Iicity Dir.: Alpha Lambda Delta, editor: Christian Student Fellow- ship: Home Ec Club: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: Exponent: Tomahawk: WRH club. RICE, M,: Bethesda, Md., SCI: Harrison: PDTA, adj. RICH, G.: Woodburn, TECH: McCutcheon, soc. dir.: Alpha Eta Rho: Av Tech Flying Club: Campus Crusade for Christ. RICHARDS, B.: Gaston, HE: Married: PDTA: Home Ec Club: Na- tional Education Ass. RICHARDS, M.: Indianapolis, SCI: Apt. RICHARDS, R.: Racine, Wisc., ENGR: Apt. RICHEY, L.: Momence, Ill., HE: Fowler Courts. RICHTER. J.: Rochester, Minn., HE: Apt.: Home Ec Club: Indiana Home Econ. Ass. RICK, B.: Cleveland, Ohio, IM: Grad. Hse.: Purdue Veterans Ass., pres.: Pres. Cary Quad Csummerb. RIDENOUR, S.: Frankfort, ENGR: Married: Pi Tau Sigma, rec. sec.: Block P: Married Student Tenents Council: ASME: Coopera- tive Engineering Educ. Program. RIESTER, B.: Lafayette, SCI: Pvt. Home. RIESTRA, L.: Managua, Nicaragua, IM: Apt. RILEY, G.: W. Lafayette, IM: Pvt. Home. RINGLE, R.: Agros, ENGR: Married: Tau Beta Pi. RINGLEY, J.: Lafayette, ENGR: Pvt. Home: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. RINKER, D.: Alexandria, AG: Wiley: Hoff and Horn. RIORDAN, M.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: Cary. ROACH, A.: Indianapolis, AG: Dover, purch. agent, pres., kitchen manager. ROACH, M.: Monticello, HE: Home Ec Chapter. ROBERTS, D,: Indianapolis, HSSE: Meredith: WRH club. ROBERTS, E.: Brookville, TECH: Apt. ROBERTS, J.: Syracuse, AG: Fairway, secretary: Ag Ed Society, vice pres.: Alpha Zeta, treas.: Alpha Tau Alpha, vice pres.: Purdue Agriculturist, business mgr., managing editor: Agronomy Club. ROBERTS, M.: Fort Thomas, Ky., HE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chrmn, pledge trainer: Block P, jr, board: Grand Prix Girl: SGS: Goldpeppers, vice pres.: Homecoming Queen: Navy Queen: AWS: Pep Comm.: Anchorettes. ROBERTS, M,: Valparaiso, TECH: Harrison: Industrial Arts Educ Club. ROBERTS, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR: private home: IEEE. ROBERTSON, J.: Indianapolis, AG: aprt.: Horticulture Club. ROBISON, W.: Rock Island, lll,, IM: Sigma Pi, vice pres., asst. treas.: Playshop. RODE, M.: Indianapolis, AG: Farmhouse, house mangr: Agrono- my Club: Alpha Zeta: Collegiate 4-H: Student Government Work- shop: Mock P. RODRIGUEZ, A.: Wheeler, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, pres.: Angel Flight: Campus Crusade for Christ: Gold Peppers: Mortar Board. ROEDER, J.: Watseka, III., HSSE: Married Students. ROEHM, M.: Clarksville, PHAR: Sigma Phi Epsilon, pres., house manager. ROESENER, N.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: Young Republicans: AIIE. ROGALA, R.: Hammond, IM: McCutcheon. ROGALSKI, L.: Calumet City, HSSE: apt. ROGERS, K.: Ft. Sam Houston, Texas, IM: Cary, unit councilman, joint councilman, sec.treas. ROHRMAN, T.: Lafayette, TECH: private home. ROLLINS, C.: Northbrook, Ill., SCI: Acacia, athletic manager, cor- responding sec.: Senior Football Manager: Gimlet. ROONEY, L.: Michigan City, HSSE: Warren, activities chrmn, pres., WISP rep, women's lnterhall Council: Dept. Head Course and Instructor Evaluation, P.U. Bowling Team, Co-Rec Advisory Bd., SNEA, PU Rec. Assoc., Extramural Performance Club. ROPER, N.: South Bend, HSSE: apt.: Warren, Standards Chrmn, Asst Librarian: Block P: Pre-Vet Club. ROSENBUAM, J.: Valparaiso, HSSE: apt: Wood, WRH Hall Coun.: W.R.A., Intramurals: Block P: Mock P. ROSENGARN, J.: Aurora: HE: Married Students: Earhart Govern- ing Brd. ROSENTRADER, L.: Churubusco, AG: Cary, Unit pres., sec-tres, unit council, joint council, exec. council: Ag. Mech. Club charter member. ROSS, C.: Gas City, HSSE: private home: SEA. ROSS, J.: Crown Point, Engr Sci: Circle Pines, assit. treas, treas., pledge trainer, membership chrmn.: ASTME, Tomahawk, pledge class pres.: SCA: Soph Class Council: Young Rep. ROSS, J.: Peru, SCI.: Married Students: Iota Sigma Pi. ROSS, M.: Pittsburgh, Pa., Engr Sci: Phi Kappa Sigma, sec,: Chemical Engineers: Omega Chi Epsilon. ROTHENBERGER, K.: Frankfort, SCI: Grad House I. ROTHSCHILD, M.: Skokie III., HSSE: Grad House West: Canoe Club: Sailing Club: German Club, ROUSH, T.: Tonkawa, Okla., ME: Wiley: Pi Tau Sigma: ASTME, ROWLAND, D.: West Lafayette, TECH: Delta Tau Delta. RUCKEL, S.: New Castle, AG: apt.: Ceres: Christian Student Fellowship. RULLMAN, J.: Aurora, ENGR: apt.: Chi Epsilon, pres., ASCE, chrmn.: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Civil Engineers. RUSH, L.: Colorado Springs, Colo., SCI: McCutcheon, senator: Reamers: Tomahawk: Mock P: Old Masters: Frosh Class Council: Chess Club: WVRH: Block P. RUSH, R,: Indianapolis, IM: Sigma Alpha Epsilon, rush chrmn,, pledge educator: Block P: IFC. RUSHTON, M.: Indianapolis, SCI: Alpha Gamma Delta: AWS: Stu- dent Government Municipal. RUSSELL, R.: Indianapolis, TECH: apt.: SAE. RUSSELL, W.: Tangier, AG: Kneale: Agronomy Club, sec.: housing standards chrmn, RUTH, R.: Willow Grove, Pa., Engr: private home: IEEE, treas. RUTKOWSKI, R.: Milwaukee, Wis., ENGR: Phi Kappa Theta, sec., treas., pres: IFC. RUTTKAR, P.: Huntingtonburg, IM: apt.: Intramurals. RYAN, G.: Attleboro, Mass., IM: Delta Upsilon: Student Union: Student Gov't. RYDMAN, S.: Ft. Wayne, Alpha Xi Delta: SGI, jr. board: Sigma Alpha Eta, pres.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Gold Peppers. SABAJ, T,: South Bend, ENGR: Tarkington: Block P: Civil Engineers. SADLER, D.: Hammond, HSSE: Earhart: Green Guard: Kappa Del- ta Pi: SNEA: Centenniel Comm. SHAM, N.: Indianapolis, IM: Delta Tau Delta, treas., asst. rush chrmn: IFC: Skull and Crescent. SAIK, M.: Elkhart, HSSE: Vawter: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: Mock P: Humanities Council. SAITER, P.: Chagrin Falls, Ohio, IM: Married Students. SALSKE, W.: Whitewater, Wis,, IM: apt.: Intramurals. SANDBERG, D.: Terre Haute, HSSE: Beta Theta Pi: Baseball, capt. SANDERS, B.: Morgantown, SCI: Harrison, senator. SANDERS, M.: Columbus, AG: McCutcheon: Block P. SANDRU, A.: Dearborn. Mich.: Alpha Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Angel Flight: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Debris, jr. board, Copy Editor: Theta Sigma Phi. SANDS, J.: Bowling Green, HE: Earhart: Home Ec Chapter: Colle- giate 4-H: Campus Chest: American Home Ec Assoc. SNASON, R,: Virden, Ill., SCI: private home. SANTIK, R.: Aliquippa, Pa., HSSE: Terry Courts, Lambda Chi Alpha. SAUCERMAN, S.: Camby, ENGR: Tarkington, senator, vice pres. SCALZO, E.: Peoria, Ill., ENGR: Alpha Phi, historian: The Greek, news editor: Block P: Canoe Club, sec.: Theta Sigma Phi. SCAMUFFA, M.: Coatesville, Pa., SCI: Wiley, councilman. SCECINA, J.: Gary, ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, treas: Block P: Mental Health Assoc., sec., treas. SCELZE, R.: Westchester, Ill., ENGR: Phi Delta Theta: Industrial Engineers. SCHAEFER, S.: Sycamore, Ill., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. pledge trainer: SGS, ir. board. Block P: Delta Phi Delta. SCHAIBLEY, C.: Springfield, Va., SCI: Alpha Omicron Pi, Pledge bd.: Panhel: Student Union. SCHEFFLER, A.: Indianapolis, SCI: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Intramurals: Swimming Team. SCHEPMAN, D.: Seymour, TECH: Beta Sigma Sigma Psi, vice pres: rush chrmn: IFC: Skull and Crescent. SCHER, G.: Skokie, III., HSSE: apt. SCHINI, N.: Remington, HE: apt.: Home Ec Chapter: IHEA. SCHMELTER, J.: Crown Point, IM: Beta Theta Pi. SCHNACKEL, C.: Indianapolis, IM: Cary, sec., pres.: Pendragon' Student Senate. SCHNARR, M.: Jasper, AG: Acacia, activities chrmn: Iron Key: Omicron Delta Kappa: Skull and Crescent: Upsilon Sigma: Stu- dent Court: Centennial Comm.: Old Masters: Ag Econ Council. SCHNECK, D.: IM: McCutcheon, athletic director: Varsity Foot- ball, manager. SCHOONOVER, K.: Chicago, Ill., ENGR: Harrison: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Honor Flight. SCHREINER, C.: Bremen, HSSE: apt. 539 540 SCHROCK, M.: Metamora, Ill., AG: Married Students: Agronomy Club. SCHUBERT, S.: San Carlos, Cal., HSSE: private home: Delta Rho Kappa: Spanish Honor Society. SCHUBERT, T.: Indianapolis, ENGR: apt.: U Choir: ASCE. SCHULER, D.: Poseyville, HE: apt.: Student Union: Block P: Mock P: Home Ec Chapter. SCHULTZ. D.: Ft. Wayne, ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi, asst. rush chrmn. SCHROEDER, S.: Arlington Heights, Ill., HE: Grad House: College Republicans, office mngr.: AWS: Green Guard. SCHUMAN, M.: Tulsa, Okla., HSSE: Sigma Alpha Mu, historian: Delta Phi Delta: Quarterdeck Society: Scabbard and Blade: Debris. SCHUMM. S.: La Porte, HSSE: Earhart: Band, majorette: Tau Beta Sigma: Phi Kappa Delta: SNEA: ACE. SCHWARTZ, M.: Hudson, AG: private home: intramurals. SCHWINGENDORF, K.: Rolling Prairie, SCI: Owen. SCOTT, D.: Logansport, HE: Alpha Xi Delta, vice pres., AWS rep.: Exponent, circ. mgr.: Gold Peppers, pres. SCOTT, D.: Indianapolis, IM: Pi Kappa Alpha: Block P: Camera Club: Chemical Society: Grand Prix Foundation: Pilots: Quarter- deck: Sailing Club. SCOTT, L.: Muncie, AG: Married Students: Ag Ed. Society, cor. sec.: SCA. SCUDIERE, P.: Lakewood, Ohio, ENGR: Wiley: PEM, pub. relations mgr.: AIIE: ASTME: Alpha Pi Mu. SEABURY, S.: Indianapolis, IM: Theta Xi, treas.. steward: IM Council: POMM: Phi Eta Sigma. SEALS, J.: Brookville. IM: apt.: PDTA. SEARFOSS, S.: Suracuse, HE: Wood, pres.: WRH, senator, treas.: Tomahawk, pledge mistress, nat. sec.: Home Ec Club: Kappa Del- ta Pi: U Choir: NEA: Omicron Nu. SELL, B.: North Manchester, HE: Ann Tweedale, membership, soc. chmn., house mgr.: Phi Kappa Tau Little Sis: SCA: Freshman Counselor. SERGENT. L.: West Carrollton, Ohio, HSSE: Warren: German Club. sec.: Faculty Fellows: Old Masters. SERVICES, M.: Crawfordsville, HE: private home. SESNY, R.: Hammond, ENGR, McCutcheon. ath. dir.: Civil Engi- neers: Senate. SHACKLETON, K.: Narberth, Pa., HE: Kappa Alpha Theta, panhel delegate: Cl junior bd.: Panhel, treas.: Gold Peppers. SHAFER, D.: Gary, IM: Delta Chi, pres., sheriff, exec. comm.: Stu- dent Union, vice-pres.: IFC pres. coun.: JIFC: Block P: Mock P: Old Masters: Skull St Crescent. SHAFFER, F.: Gary, PHAR: Sigma Alpha Mu: Mock P: IFC: Rivet: IM sports: Chairman, Phar, Open houses. SHANDY, M.:South Bend, HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chair.: Block P: Green Guard. SHANKER, M.: Olivette, Mo., HE: Alpha Epsilon Phi, rushchair.: pres.: Old Masters: CI: Block P: Alpha Epsilon Pi little sister: Omi- cron Nu, Mortar Board: Gold Peppers: Student Affairs Advisory Committee. SHANNON. L.: Muncie. SCl:Sigma Pi: Grand Prix Foundation. SHARP, D.: Brownsburg, TECH: apt.: 4-H: OMA. SHARP, R.: Indianapolis, IM: Delta Chi, house mgr.: Honor Flight. SHARVELLE, L.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, Pan- Hellenic delegate: Sigma Alpha Eta. SHATTUCK. S.: Hamden, Conn., HSSE: Sailing Club, pub. chair., fleet trainer, vice-commodore, commodore: Student Art Comm.: Purdue Cinema Club. SHAVER. K.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Earhart, orientation chmn: NEA: Earhart governing board: Alpha Kappa Lambda little sis. SHAW, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Theta Chi, vice pres., pledge trainer. SHELLI, A.: Bronxville, N.Y., HSSE: Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Eta: Gold Peppers: Panhellenic, rush asst., vice pres. SHEPARD, P.: Anderson, IM. SHEPPARD, S.: Flushing. N.Y., HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, rush coun- selor, journal corr.: SGI, director: ISEA, vice pres.: SEA, vice pres.: Mortar Board: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: U Choir: PDTA: Campus Chest. SHIPPEE, R.: LaPorte, SCI: Wiley: POMM: Phi Eta Sigma: Scab- bard 8t Blade. SHIRMEYER. P.: Ft. Wayne, ENGR SCI: married. SHIVELY, C.: Grovertown, TECH: Apt.: Alpha Eta Rho, pledge master, sec.: Av Tech Flying Club. SHIVELY, J.: Carmel, Cal, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta. 1st vice- pres., ass't rush chair.: Block P: Green Guard: Student Union: Young Republicans. SHOAFF, N.: Ft. Wayne, HSSE: Meredith: Alpha Lambda Delta: Delta Rho Kappa. SHOWN, R.: Mishawaka, HSSE: Sigma Pi, treas.: NROTC rifle team, captain:Varsity rifleteam: Quarterdeck. SHRIVER, B.: Conneaut, Ohio, ENGR: Cary, unit council: Chi Epsilon. SHULTZ, M.: Montpelier, ENGR SCI: Phi Kappa Tau, chaplain, house mgr.: Arnold Air: Gimlet: Purdusirs: U-Choir: Varsity Glee Club: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull 81 Crescent. SHUNK, L.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: married: Sigma Alpha Eta, vice- pres. SIGLIN, S.: Wilmette, Ill., HSSE: Sigma Alpha Mu, pres., steward, historian, penny carnival, heart fund: Pi Sigma Alpha. SILVER, P.: Williamsport, HSSE: apt. SIMANEK, R.: Homewood, Ill., ENGR: Owen, ath. dir.: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Sigma Mu: Sigma Pi Sigma: IM sports. SINCLAIR, R.: Nappanee, IM: Theta Chi,:Corr. sec.: SGS Munici- pal: Block P: EUB campus ministry: Gimlet: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull 8tCrescent: PEM. SIPE, L.: Monroe, AG: Rochdale, vice-pres., sec, purchasing agent: Ag Econ Club: Yellow Dogs Society: 4-H. SKELTON, J.: Rockville, IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda, ath. dir.: Block P. SKINNER, D.: Wellesley. Mass., ENGR: pvt. home. SKINNER, N.: Anderson, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, marshall. SLAATS, H.: Jasper, ENGR: Triangle, chap. editor: Debris photo editor. SLATER, D.: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi, schol- arship chair.: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sigma. SLAVIN, P.: Chicago, Ill, IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, alumni representa- tive: IFC: Student Union. SLEPICKA, S.: Downers Grove, Ill., IM: Grad Hse West: PMO choir: WIC: CI: Block P. SLOAN, R.: Evansville, IM: Dover, purchasing agent. SLOAT, R.: Goshen, TECH: married: Wiley cultural rep.: Iota Lambda Sigma. SMALL, T.: Greenwood, ENGR: Wiley, floor senator: Block P: Pi Tau Sigma. SMILEY, R.: New Palestine, ENGR: Harrison. SMITH, A.: Frankfort, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, activities chair.: Mock P: Block P: Tau Beta Sigma: AWS: Green Guard: Purdue Concert Band. SMITH, A.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, pres., social chair.: Block P: Panhellenic Jr. representative. SMITH, B.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, pres.: Kappa Delta Pi: YWCA: Sailing Club: T.K.D.: AWS. SMITH, B.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: Panhellenic rush counselor: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta, pres.: Student Volunteer Corps: Freshman Conference Counselor: CEC. SMITH, D.: South Bend, ENGR: Dvt. home: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. SMITH, G.: Tipton, AG: Alpha Gamma Rho: Block 84 Bridle: Live- stock Judging Team. SMITH, J.: Warsaw, ENGR SCI: Owen: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Gamma Tau: Tau Beta Pi. SMITH, J.: Monroe, HSSE: pvt. home. SMITH, J.: Ft. Wayne. ENGR: pvt. home: Cary junior council, joint council: Tau Beta Pi: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: PIR: AICHE. SMITH, J.: Kewanna, HSSE: married: WISP: Married Students Bowling League: Crazy-Eights. SMITH, K.: Ft. Wayne, ENGR SCI: McCutcheon. SMITH, M.: Gary, ENGR: Owen, floor senator. SMITH, P.: Elkart, TECH: apt.: ASCET. SMITH, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Sigma Nu, house mgr.: Football student manager: Sailing Club: Photo Club: Soc. of Auto Engr.: ASME: TKD. SMITH, R.: Valparaiso, ENGR: Tarkington: ASAE, vice-pres., treas. SMITH, R.: Decatur, HSSE: apt. SMITH, S.: Lafayette, HE: Alpha Xi Delta. recording sec.: SVC, director: Green Guard: Home Ec: SNEA. SMITH, S.: Philadelphia, Pa.: IM: married. SMITH, T.: Thorntown, HE: Meredith, publicity chair.: Home Ec: Omicron Nu. SMITHERS, C.: Charleston. W. Va., AG: Kappa Delta Rho, pledge class pres., steward, exec. St finance committees: Ag Econ Club: Pre-VetCIub. SNYDER, L.: Brownsville, AG: Circle Pines, purchasing agent: Purdue Honor Guard: Scabbard 84 Blade: POMM: Forestry Club: Alpha Zeta: Xi Sigma Pi. SNYDER, P.: Frankfort, ENGR: pvt. home: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: AIAA, treas, SNYDER, P.: Lyndhurst, Ohio, SCI: Tarkington, senator, sec. treas., unit pres., Mock P chairman: Pershing Rifles, drill meet officer: POMM: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard 81 Blade. SNYIR, A.: Toledo, Ohio, ENGR: apt.: Purdue Radio Club: Mock P: IEEE. SOLBECK, S.: South Bend, HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta, soc. chair,: Mock P: AKD. SOLOF, B.: Kings Point, N.Y., SCI: Harrison, unit treas., unit pres.. Exec. treas,, president: Pendragon: Alpha Epsilon Delta. SOLOMON, A.: Gary, PHAR: Pi Kappa Phi, alumni chair., steward: APA: IFC. SOMMERS, R.: Kokomo, HE: pvt home: Home Ec. SONNTAG, D.: Hobart, ENGR: Wiley: Block P: Catalyst Club: Chemical Society: Sailing Club. SORENSEN, K.: Rockford, Ill., HSSE: Alpha Phi, marshall: SGS: Student Union: Triton: Sailing Club: Block P: Mock P. SPANJER, C.: Winnetka, III., ENGR: Kappa Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Skull 81 Crescent. SPARKS, B.: Fairmount, ENGR: Fowler Cts: Block P: Judo Club: U-choir. SPARKS, C.: Seymoor, IM: Pi Kappa Phi, alumni chair., expan- sion chair.: Purdue Student Lobby, chair.: Student Government Publicity: Young Democrats. SPATTA, L.: Albuquerque, N.M., HSSE: apt.: NEA. SPEAKMAN, D.: Elmwood Park, Ill., SCI: apt.: Earhart pub, chair.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Union. SPENCER, B.: New Palestine, HSSE: Apt.: Purdue Players, pres.: Student Union: Exponent: AWS. SPIESS, J.: Wauseon, Ohio, ENGR: Harrison, unit pres.: Purdue Marching Band: Residence Hall Planning Committee. SPONHAUER, B.: Galveston, HE: Twin Pines, membership chair., work manager: Home Ec: Mock P: SCA. SPONHAUER, C.: South Whitley, AG: Rochdale: treas., vice-pres., standards: Ag Econ Club: Mock P: Yellow Dogs: SCA. SPOOLSTRA, A.: Hammond, HSSE: Grad. House West. SPRADLIN, L.: Lafayette, HSSE: pvt home: Kappa Delta Pi. SPRINGER, J.: Fairland, AG: apt.: Forestry Club: Horticulture So- ciety: Society of Landscape Architects. SPRINGER, R.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Wiley, counselor. SPRINGER, S.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Kappa Sigma: Grand Master of Ceremonies, pledge trainer, conclave delegate: Freshman class pres.: Sophomore Class pres.: Skull 81 Crescent: Gimlet: IFC senator: Mock P: Navy ROTC: National Leadership Institute. SPROWL, D.: Appleton, Wis., SCI: Acacia: Sigma Delta Chi, sec.: Exponent, night editor: Skull and Crescent. STACKHOUSE, F.: Elkhart, HSSE: Terry, fac. sponsor: Delta Phi Delta: Gables. STACKHOUSE, R.: West Baden Springs, IM: private home: Purdue Band. STADLER, H.: Cincinnati, Ohio, HSSE: apt. STAHL, D.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: Phi Mu, rush chrmn.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Gov't, sr. board. STANDISH, L.: Pittsburgh, Pa., IM: private home. STARK, J.: Goshen, TECH: Married Students. STARK, M.: Lansing, III., HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, vice pres.: Block P: U Choir. STARK, T.: Goshen, IM: Lambda Chi Alpha. STATH, E.: Rensselaer, AG: apt.: Agronomy Club. STEELE, E.: Milwaukee, Wis., HSSE: Fowler Cts,, counselor: Pur- due Mental Health Assoc.: AWS.: Kappa Delta Pi. STEELE, S.: South Bend, PHAR: apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Epsilon, treas.: Rho Chi. STEFFEN, K.: Fort Wayne, HE: Vawter: Home Ec. Club: WRH Club. STEIN, J.: Batesville, HE: private home: Home Ec. Chapter: Home Ec. Council. STEINBARGER, D.: Columbus, ENGR: Beta Sigma Psi: Players. STEINKAMP, E.: Evansville, AG: Married Students. STERNS, G.: Watham, Mass.. ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi: Aeronau- tics and Astronautics: Sigma Gamma Tau: Student Union. STEVENS, B.: Francesville, AG: Kneale, social chrmn., Agronomy Club. STEVENS, P.: Bremen, ENGR: private home: AIAA: ASTME: Pur- due Pilots: Purdue Outing Club. STEWARD, M.: Rushville, HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, pledge trainer, asst. rush chrmn.: Green Guard Honorary: Concert Band: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta: U Choir: AWS. STEWART, R.: Seymour, ENGR: Married Students: Eta Kappa Nu. STIENS, T.: Richmond, ENGR: Kapa Sigma: Industrial Engineers. STILLABOWER, P.: Boswell, HE: private home. STOCK, B.: Evansville. ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau, sec., asst. rush chrmn.: AIIE: ASTME: Mock P. STOCKSDALE. T.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Owen: Chi Alpha, vice pres.. pres.: Omega Chi Epsilon: Sailing Club. STOFFEL, D,: Rocky River, Ohio, ENGR: private home: IEEE: WMRH. STOFLETH, T.: Evansville, TECH: apt.: ASCET: WVRH: Eletrical Engineer and Radio Engineers: Young Democrats. STONE, F.: Oxford, Ohio, TECH: apt.: ASTD, treas, pres. STONER, C.: Tulsa, Okla., HSSE: Married Students: Alpha Chi Omega. STOUT, S.: Carmel, HE: apt.: Sailing Club: 4-H: FSEA. STOUT, W.: Greensfork, ENGR: private home: SAE, membership chrmn. STRANGE, P.: Loogootee, ENGR: Owen: ASTME: ASME. STREICHER, J.: Indianapolis, IM: Phi Kappa Theta. STREIGHTOFF, C.: Franklin, HSSE: Chi Omega: Exponent: Theta Sigma Phi, sec. STRETCH, J.: Arlington, Tex., AG: apt, STRONG, R.: Crawfordsville, SCI: Sigma Pi: ACSA. STROUSE. C,: Decatur, HSSE: apt.: SVC. STRUCKMAN, C.: Englin, Ill., HSSE: Beta Sigma Psi, pledge train- er: Grand Prix: Gimlet. STUBBS, W.: Westfield, ENGR: Cary, councilman: WCCR, pres.: Navigators. STUDLEY, P.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Married Students: Student Union. STULTZ, R.: Waveland, HSSE: apt. STUMP, D.: Hammond, AG: apt.: Forestry Club: ICS. STUMP, T.: Goshen, SCI: Wiley: Aeromodelers: Block P: Sigma Pi Sigma: SPS. STURGEON, E.: Bicknell, ENGR: Chauncey, house manager. STURM, E,: Lowell, HE: Zeta Tau Alpha, rush chrmn. SUGGS, L.: Indianapolis, SCI: Delta Gamma, rituals chrnn. SULLIVAN, C.: Knightstown, AG: apt.: AES. SULLIVAN, R.: Hockessin, Del., HSSE: apt.: Helicon, ed.: Expo- nent: Lambda lota Tau: Sigma Delta Chi: WHHR. SULLIVAN, T.: Lafayette, ENGR: private home: Alpha Epsilon Del- ta: Phi Eta Sigma. SUMMERS: C.: Lafayette, HSSE: apt. SUMMERS, D.: Brazil, AG: apt.: Ag Ed Society. SUPPINGER, A.: South Bend, INGR: Tarkington: Aeronautics and Astronautics. SURFUS, R.: Huntington, Ind., ENGR: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. SUTHERLIN, M.: Cloverdale, Ind., ENGR: l.E.E.E. SUTTER, C.: Manitowoc, Wis., TECH: Freshman Hall Senator H-4. SUTTLE, R.: Rushville, lnd,, SCI: U-Choir: Mock P. SUTTON, J.: Muncie, Ind., HE: Home Ec Chapter. SUTTON, L.: Indianapolis. Ind., HE: Block P: WRX Club. SWADENER, S.: Cincinnati, Ohio., AG: TSES., pres. SWADLEY, R.: Williamsport, Ind., PHAR: Sigma Pi. SWAIM. D.: Marshall, Ind., apt: TECH: Canoe club: IANS. SWANSON, D.: Lockport, New York., HSSE: Chi Omega: Sigma Alpha Eta. SWANSON, J.: Jamestown, N.Y., ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha: ASME. SWANTKO, T.: Lansing, Ill., ENGR SCI: McCutcheon. SWARTZ, D.: Eaton, Ind., TECH: pri. home: Senior basketball Mgr. SWARTZBECK, G.: Meadville, Pa., ENGR: Alpha Sigma Pi: ASM, SWIFT, K.: Crown Point, HSSE: Shoemaker, vice pres., member- ship chrmn.: Block P: SNEA. SWIFT, M.: Camby, TECH: Earhart, corridor sec.: Block P: Nurses Club. SZARKOWICZ, B.: East Chicago, SCI: Earhart, governing bd.: ACS: Figure Skating Club. TAGLIAFERRO, S.: Glenview, III., HSSE: Delta Gamma, rec. sec., asst. treas.: Green Guard Honorary: U Choir: Pep Comm., sec.- treas.: Sigma Delta Pi: Kappa Delta Pi: Mock P: Alpha Lambda Delta. TAN, E.: Singapore, SCI: Meredith: Chinese Student Club, treas.: Modern Dance Club. 541 gifs .i,,. TANNER, S.: Charubusco. AG: Earhart: Rodeo Club: Hort Club: Itasca, TATE, D.: Williamsport, IM: apt.: Sigma Iota: Sigma Epsilon Tau. TAYLOR, D.: Brazil, TECH: Pi Kappa Phi: Iota Lambda Sigma: ASTD: ASTME. TAYLOR, J.: Goshen, ENGR: apt. TAYLOR, S.: Evansville, HSSE: Cary. TAYLOR, S.: Whiting, HSSE: apt.: Block P. TEBES, M.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: private home. TERHUNE, S.: Marion, HSSE: Shoemaker, pres., social chmn.: SCA, vice pres., social chmn.: Tomahawk: SNEA. TESMER, T.: Lafayette, IM: private home: Bands: Kappa Kappa Psi, vice pres. THARP, D.: Racine, Wis., HSSE: Kappa Sigma, song leader: Psi Chi, pledge trainer: Student Gov't.: Student Gov't Cultural: Block P: Folksong Club. THATCHER, P.: Lowell, HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, rec. sec.: Modern Dance Club: WRA: Womens Gymnastic Club. THIEME, L.: Bluffton, HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi. THOMAS, C.: Winter Haven, Fla., ENGR: Married Students: Pi Tau Sigma. THOMPSON, J.: Glendora, Cal., HSSE: Owen: Bands. THOMPSON, S.: Evansville, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega, rush coun- selor: Wesley Student Foundation, social chrmn. THOMPSON, W.: San Jose, Cal., IM: Married Students: NESED: Semper Fidelis Society. THOMPSON, W.: Broadview Hghts., Ohio, ENGR: Fowler: Band. THORPE, P.: Hamburg, N.Y., ENGR: Harrison, unit pres., social director. THRUSH, L.: Wabash, AG: Harrison: Alpha Zeta, chronicler: Ceres, vice pres.: Christian Student Fellowship: Block and Bridle: Young Republicans. TIEDEMAN, L.: Michigan City, SCI: apt. TIMM, J.: Fort Wayne, SCI: apt.: Kappa Epsilon: Block P: College Life: Green Guard: U Choir. TIRSELL, D,: Indianapolis, ENGR: Tarkington, senator, publicity director: Pendragon: Block P: AICHE: U Choir. TODD, R.: Indianapolis, IM: Cary: Married Student Courts Rep.: Intramurals. TOLLE, A.: South Bend, HSSE: apt.: Gymnastic Club. TONEY, J.: Rossville, HSSE: private home: PRA: Extramurals and Performance Club, pres. TOURTELLOTT, R.: Warren, Pa., IM: apt. TOWNSLEY, L.: Cincinnati, Ohio, HE: private home. TOWNSLEY, M.: Burnettsville, ENGR: Cary. TRAGESSER, J.: Shelbyville, Ind., AG: apt., Purdue Society of landscape architects. TRANKLE, E.: Franklin, Ind., HE: grad house: Green Guard: Home Ec. Club. TRESSLAR, M.: Franklin, Ind., HE: Omicron Nu: Alpha Lambda 1:-. 5-12 fi.. -fl . X IM: McCutcheon. Delta: Home Ec Chapter. TRICE, J.: Fowlerton, Ind., SCI: apt. TROSKY, F.: Zionsville, Ind., AG: Married Students: Xi Sigma Pi: Forestry Club, vice pres. TROYER, R.: West Lafayette, Ind., IM: apt.: Beta Theta Pi. TUCKER, M.: Anderson, ENGR: Beta Theta Pi: CatalystClub. TUCKERMAN, J.: Enclid, Ohio, SCI: apt.: Mock P: Alpha Lambda Delta: AWS, advisory boa rd. TUITE, P.: Lafayette, IM: Alpha Delta Pi: Sailing Club. TUOKKO, C.: Gurnee, Ill., ENGR: Harrison. TURNER, J.: Valparaiso, HSSE: apt. TURNER, T.: Rocky River, Ohio, IM: Sigma Pi: Gimlet Club: IFC: Skull and Crescent: Student Government. TUSTISON, R.: Garrett, ENGR: Tarkington. UNTERBORN, P.: Hammond, IM: Tarkington. URBAHNS, N.: Columbus, TECH: apt. UTME, D.: Orland Park, Ill., IM: Alpha Xi Pi, rush chmn.: Block P: Drill Team. UTTER, R.: Remington, ENGR: private home. VACEK, K.: Riverside, Ill., IM: Cary: Grand Prix, crew chief. VAIL, A.: Wilmette, Ill., SCI: Sigma Chi, pledge trainer: Swim Team: Skull and Crescent. VALLE, S.: Depew, N.Y., IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda. VANCE, R.: Pendleton, HSSE: Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chrmn.: Greek: Pep Comm.: Student Union. VANCEL, S.: Mulberry, IM: private home: OCMA. VAN DENOVER, R.: Jeffersonville, HE: apt.: Tomahawk: AWS: WRH Governing Council, exec. bd.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Student Senator. VAN DERLINDEN, J.: Joliet, Ill., IM: Phi Mu., pres., vice pres.: Stu- dent Gov't Municipal, jr. bd., sr. bd.: Sigma Delta. VAN GORP, R.: Hammond, ENGR: private home. VAN HOESEN, J.: Mentor, Ohio, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, rush chmn.: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta: Debris. VAN HORN, L.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Alpha Kappa Lambda: Delta Phi Delta, treas. VAN WIE, C.: Knoxville, Tenn., IM: Harrison, counselor: Toma- whawk, pledge trainer: Debris: EPC. VAUGHN, J.: Hammond, AG: Harrison, sec., treas.: Horticuluture Club. VAWTER, A.: Sheridan, HE: apt.: Vawter, corr, chrmn. VEACH, C.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: Block P: PRC. VERGIN, C.: Hammond, HSSE: Sigma Kappa: Archery Club, sec: SNEA vice pres.: U Choir: Kappa Delta Pi: Purdue PeaceCorps: Campus Girl Scouts: AWS. VER HOEVEN, J.: Lafayette, HSSE: private home: Young Republi- cans: Psi Chi. VERSON, J.: Glencoe, Ill., ENGR: apt.: Sigma Alpha Mu, pres, pledge Counselor. VESSELY, E.: North Judson, HSSE: apt.: Block P: Sigma Delta Pi. VINCE, D.: Hoopeston, Ill., HSSE: Delta Gamma: Exponent: Debris. VISSING, J.: Indianapolis, HE: Alpha Phi. VITALE, M.: St. Louis, Mo., HSSE: apt.: Terry Cts., unit counselor: Sigma Delta Pi: Mock P: International Assoc. VON HORN, J.: Gary, IM: Harrison, senator at large, exec. activi- ties director. VOSS, D.: Evansville, ENGR: Dover, vice pres., sec., jud. bd. chmn.:Tarkington senator. VOUGHT, D.: Fort Wayne, HSSE: Tarkington: NEA: Outing Club. VOYLES, M.: Petersburg, ENGR: Wiley, senator: W9YB, pres., treas. VUSKALNS, J.: Indianapolis, SCI: Fairway, pres., membership chmn.: NEA: SCA. WACKERLIN, G.: Brookfield, Wis., IM: Lambda Chi Alpha, pledge trainer: Skull and Crescent. WADDELL, K.: Frankfort, HSSE: Grad House: Block P: Student Union. WADE, M.: Gaston, HSSE: Tarkington. WADSWORTH, C.: Otterbein, ENGR: private home: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi, Bent Award. WAGNER, M.: La Porte, HSSE: Duhme, song leader. WAGNER, N.: Brownsburg, HE: Harrison, counselor: Earhart, so- cial chmn., counselor: Block P: Home Ec Club: Collegiate 4-H: Winter Whispers, gen. chrmn. WAGNER, S.: Brookston, HE: private home. WAITE, L.: Sao Paulo, Brazil, ENGR: private home: Fowler Courts, pres.: Student Senate: Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. WAITE, S.: Yorktown, HSSE: private home: Tau Beta Sigma. WALDORF, M.: Lake Forest, Ill.: HSSE: Alpha Phi, chap. pledge class, asst. pledge trainer, scholarship chmn. WALKER, D.: Lafayette, HSSE: apt.: Cross Country: Track. WALKER, M.: Michigan City, HSSE: apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta. WALKER, W.: Linton, HSSE: apt.: College Republican Club: ISTA. WALLIN, E.: La Porte, ENGR: Cary: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi, Mock P. WALTERS, B.: Milwaukee, Wisc., HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, standards chmn: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Pi Delta Phi: Humanities Council: Student Government- Cultural: Student Government - International Hostess: Centennial Hostess: Freshman and Soph. Class Council: Block P, sophomore worker: Course-ln- structor Evaluation. WALTERS, M.: Cincinnati, Ohio, ENGR: Wiley: WILY radio, station mgr: PRN, pres. WALTERS, R.: Indianapolis, TECH: Fowler, joint assembly: ASCET. WARD, J.: Louisville, Ky., HSSE: Owen. fr. council, executive ath- letic dir. WARD, L.: Indianapolis, Ind., SCI: Earhart: Alpha Epsilon Delta. treas.: Student Government Service. WARE, C.: Indianapolis. HSSE: Earhart, corr. sec.: Alpha Kappa Alpha: Alpha Kappa Delta. WARFEL, T.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: Harrison: Purdue Pilots: Purdue Outing Club: Skating Club. WARNER, F.: Fort Wayne, ENGR: apt.: Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu, Editor: E Student Newsletter. WARNER, S.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Harrison. WARNING, C.: Elkhart, HE: Shealy, counselor, head of activities: Duhme, counselor: Mock P: Block P: Woman's lnterhall Council: Associated Childhood EDUCATION. WARREN, D.: Francesville, AG: private home: Student Union, Jr. Board: Agriculture Education Society: Alpha Tau Alpha, pres.: Purdue Veterans Assoc. WARZIN, G.: Geneva, Ohio: IM: Theta Xi: University Theatre: Mock P: Grand Prix Pit Crew. WASSON, M.: Hobart, HSSE: private home: Freshman Class Council: Block P: SNEA. WATKINS, D.: Middletown, AG: apt.: Agriculture Education Club. WATKINS, N.: Aurora, HSSE: Duhme, corridor chmn., v. pres. pres., governing board: University Choir: Women's lnterhall Council. WATSON, A.: Jeffersonville, AG: Wood: Thomas Say Entomologi- cal Society, Sec. Treas.: Collegiate 4H, Alpha Lambda Delta. WATSON, J.: Flossmoor, Ill., TECH: Wood, treas., vice pres.: IANS. AWS: Green Guard. WATSON, L.: Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. TECH: Co-op. WATTERS. R.: Richmond, SCI: apt.: Mock P: Wesley Singers: Sail- ing Club. WEAVER, R.: Fort Wayne, PHAR: Alpha Chi Rho: Omicron Delta Kappa: lPhA, vice pres.: Phar. Student Council, vice pres. WEBB, B.: Indianapolis, ENGR: private home: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma. WEBER, C.: New Albany, TECH: apt.: Bands. WEBSTER, J.: Princeton, SCI: Harrison. WEGNER, J.: Chi H ights, Ill, ENGR: apt. cago e WEHR, W.: Jasper, AG Club. WEHRLY, D.: Midland council: Student Union :Green Guard. WEIMER, R.: Hammond. Chauncey, standards chrmn.: Ag Econ Mich., HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, rush WEINBERG, L.: Wilmette, Ill., ENGR: Sigma Alpha Mu: Exponent: Alpha Pi Mu: Student Union, WEINHOLD, G.: Hamilton, HSSE: Duhme, judicial bd., hall coun- cil, governing bd. WEINLAND, C.: Portland, HE: Chi Omega, rush chrmn.: AWS, jr. board. WEISGERBER, J.: Chadds Ford, Pa., SCI: Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer. WEISHEIT, M.: Shirley, TECH: Married Students: Iota Lambda Sigma. WELLIVER, D.: Seymour, ENGR SCI: Cary Hall, Pi Tau Sigma. Band. 543 WELLS, A.: Chesteron, HSSE: married courts, Sigma Delta Chi, Exponent, Dimension. WELLS, D.: Homewood, III., TECH: married courts, Varsity swim team, Alpha Eta Rho. WELLS, J.: West Lafayette, AG: apt, Agronomy Club. WELLS, S.: West Lafayette, HE: married courts, Home Economics Club. WELLS, S.: Greensburg, SCI: Meredith, WRX club, Pi Delta Phi honorary. WENTZEL, P.: South Bend, HSSE: pri. home, Block P, Mock P. WERNER, P.: Charlestown, HE: apt. Green Guard, Home Ec. Club. WESCO. V.: Mishawaka, ENGR SCI: Owen, Alpha Phi Omega, Phi Eta Sigma. WESNER, G.: Granger, SCI: Owen. WESSEL, P.: Jasper, AG: Wiley, Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Pre-Veterinary Club. WEST, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, Mock P. Block P, Panhellenic delegate. WEST, F.: Fort Wayne, HE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Block P, Mock P, Exponent. WETHERELL, A.: Evansville, IM: Phi Kappa Tau. WHELCHEL, J.: Lebanon, HSSE: married courts, Purdue Warga- mers, treasurer. WHIPPLE, C.: Hockessin, Del, ENGR SCI: apt.: Block P, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. WHITSITT. T.: Moraga, California, HSSE: Phi Kappa Tau, Class council, IFC, Gimlet. WICKERSHAM, D.: Pendleton, HSSE: Tau Kappa Epsilon, house manager: Block P: Student Union. WIDMAN, R.: Northfield, Ohio, IM: Pi Kappa Phi: SGS: Military Merit. WIERGACZ, T.: East Chicago, PEM: apt.: Varsity Baseball. WIERSMA. D.: West Lafayette, ENGR: private home: Christian Fellowship. WILCOX, G.: Middletown, N.Y., ENGR: Fowler, Lt. gov., scholar- ship director: Band: Omega Chi Epsilon: Catalyst Club. WILFONG, C.: Greenfield, ENGR: apt.: OCWA: PWAC. WILKINSON, L.: Clermont, ENGR: Tarkington: Mock P. WILL, A.: Wey, Mass., HSSE: apt.: PLOP, co-chrmn. WILLERTH, J.: Ferguson, Mo., IM: Delta Sigma Phi, vice pres.. rush chrmn., pledge master: Sailing Club. WILLIAMS, C.: Butler, HSSE: Phi Mu: Band, majorette: Sigma Alpha Eta: Sigma Delta: Grand Prix, jr. bd., sr. bd. WILLIAMS. C.: Cadiz, HE: apt.: Tomahawk, treas., vice pres., sr. advisor: Tau Beta Sigma: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Omicron Nu: Mock P: Band: Centennial Hosting Comm.: Chris- tian Student Fellowship: SGS. WILLIAMS, D.: Bend, Ore., ENGR: apt.: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. WILLIAMS G.. Remington, AG: Kneale, social chrmn.: Ag Educ Society. WILLIAMS, L.: Vincennes, AG: Married Students, WILLIAMS R.. Loogootee, ENGR: Owen. WILLIAMS, R.. Fairview Park, Ohio, IM: Sigma Chi, rush chrmn.: Cheerleader. WILLIAMS, S.: Lafayette, La., ENGR: Cary: Catalyst Club: Chemi- cal Engineers: Omega Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. WILLIAMSON, J.: Lockport, N.Y., ENGR: Phi Delta Theta, steward, activities chrmn.: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Student Union, ir. bd. WILLS, D.: Indianapolis, IM: apt. WILSKI, J.: Gary, ENGR: Harrison: IEEE: Purdue Outing Club. Student Senator, Young Dem. pres.: Sigma Iota Rho. WILSON, G.: Arlington, Kentucky, apt., ENGR: Sigma Pi Sigma. WILSON, J.: Frankfort, HSSE: Meredith, counselor. WILSON, K.: W. Lafayette, HSSE: pri. home: Alpha Phi, AWS rep.: SNEA: ACE. WILSON, M.: Kettering, Ohio, ENGR: Phi Kappa Phi: Exponent, Gimleti Sigma Delta Chi, WILSON, R.: Medina, Ohio, ENGR: Tarkington: Civil Engrs. WILSON, R.: Fort Wayne, IM: apt. WINEINGER, E.: Gary, ENGR: apt. WINSTEL, R.: Cincinnati, Ohio, SCI: Tarkington: Delta Phi Delta, Wildlife Club. WISER, R.: Bloomfield, N.J., IM: apt.: Block P: Sailing Club: Exponent. WISHMEIER, K.: Dayton, Ohio, ENGR: apt. WITHERED, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR. SCI: apt.: Band: Purdue Stu- dent Branch, pres. WOJDYLA, E.: Hammond, HSSE: apt.: Mock P: NEA. WOLFF. B.: St. Louis. Mo., ENGR: Wiley: Pi Tau Sigma. 544 WOLFORD, J.: Newberry, ENGR: apt.: Tau Beta Pi. WOLTER, D.: Elmhurst, Ill., IM: Wiley: Phi Eta Sigma. WONG, K.: Honolulu, Hawaii, IM: Acacia: treasurer. WOOD, J.: Hawthorne, Cal., HSSE: pri. home. WOOD, T.: Hammond, ENGR: Wiley: AICHE, vice pres.: Catalyst Club: Chemical Engineers. WOOD, W.: Chillicoth, Ohio, HSSE: private home: Sigma Delta Pi, treas.: Judo Club: Pi Sigma Alpha. WOODS, C.: Evansville, HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Purdue Readers: Freshman Council: Grand Prix Girl: Grand Prix, iur. bd. WOODS, L.: Burley, Idaho, HSSE: apt.: Block P: Canoe Club: Ger- man Club. WOODWARD, S.: Mishawaka, HE: apt.: Alpha Omicron Pi. WOOTEN, J.: Cambridge City, AG: Cary, pres., joint council, unit council: Ag Ed Society: Block P: Reamer Club. WORK, T.: West Lafayette, ENGR: apt.: Beta Theta Pi: Freshman Crew: Sailing Club. WORKMAN, L.: Edinburg, AG: apt.: Forestry Club: Outing Club: PRA. WOZNIAK, J.: Chicago, III., ENGR: apt.: Football Manager. WRIGHT, E.: Glen Ellyn, III., HSSE: Grad House, Alpha Gamma Delta, membership chmn.: Block P: Green Guard: PACA, sec. WRIGHT, K.: Colfax, HE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Block P: Mock P: Aws: Young Republicans: Student Union: Home Ec. Chapter. YANT. M.: Highland, AG: Earhart: Conservation Club, sec.: Mock P: Block P: College Life: U Choir. YARMAC, R.: Greenfield, Mass., ENGR: apt. YEAGER, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: apt. YEAKLEY, J.: South Bend, ENGR: private home: IEEE: PSVC: W9YB Club, YOCHEM, P.: Goodland, HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega: AWS: SNEA: Panhellenic, rep. YODER, R.: Middlebury, HSSE: apt.: PRA. YOST, P.: Winchester, HSSE: Grad House: Christian Student Fel- Iowship: U Choir. YOUMANS, B.: Addison, Ill., HSSE: Tarkington: Pendragon, sec.- treas.: KHRC: PRN, delegate. YOUNG, B.: Evanston, Ill., SCI: Married Students: Alpha Lambda Delta. YOUNG, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE: Alpha Tau Omega, pledge trainer. YOUNG, J.: Indianapolis, HE: apt.: AWS: Home Ec Club. YOUNG, K.: Euclid, Ohio, HSSE: Pi Beta Phi: Block P: Pi Delta Phi: Debris: AWS: Foreign Exchange Student. YOUNG, W.: Evansville, PHAR: Phi Kappa Theta. YOUNGQUIST, C.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE: Wood: Canoe Club, sec, treas.: Tau Beta Sigma: Concert Band. YU, B.: Maple Glen, Pa., SCI: Meredith: Block P: Mock P: Chinese Student Club. YUE, W.: Kowloon, Hong Kong, SNGR: Cary: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Gamma Tau. YUTMEYER, W.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Harrison: AIAA. ZACHARY, J.: Bellevue, Wash., ENGR: Kappa Sigma, grand scribe: Gimlet: Indust. Engineers: Greek: Skull and Crescent: Varsity track and cross country. ZAIFERT, M.: Spring Valley, N.Y., HSSE: Alpha Epsilon Pi: Expo- nent: Skull and Crescent. ZAPATA, A.: Cochabamba, Bolivia, ENGR: Owen. ZARSE, E.: Goodland, IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda. ZATKULAK, S.: Highland, HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: Exponent, jr. bd.: Green Guard Honorary: Student Centennial Comm.: Kap- pa Delta Pi: Old Masters: ASW, rep. ZAYANDEHROUDI, S.: West Lafayette, ENGR: Terry. ZEGAFUSE, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Cary: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu, treas. ZELENCIK, M.: Crown Point, HSSE: apt.: SEA, publicity chrmn., sec. ZGLICZYNSKI, J.: North Riverside, III., ENGR: Triangle: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: IEEE, chrmn. ZIEBELL, D.: Champaign, III., HSSE: Wiley. ZILIAK, R.: Evansville, IM: apt. ZOLLER, G.: Valparaiso, HSSE: Shealy: Mock P: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta: AWS. ZOOK, S.: Indianapolis, PHAR: Earhart: Symphony Band: WISP advisory bd.: EPC Golf manager. ZUCK, J.: Kewanna, PHAR: apt. ww MM-wmmmqw Y.,.,.x:.,,.,,2,,,,, i l iUliwr u'1H-i f?l uilkalfiii HifilT-1ki l SiK !hKiH 1 lI31H lIu ii E,m l 1 3531 il l ill ii 1' l SS's'11U ' ii 1 , X ' +6989 41-7 ' 'mc-W. ,, 545 PERSONAL INDEX A Abbinett, Thomas M. 237, 486 Abbott, Linda J. 196, 483 Abbott, Louis W. Jr. 256 Abel, Michael D. 237 Abraham, Fred C. 214 Abron. James A. 226 Absher, Arden M. 203 Absher, George W. lll 153 Abshier, Philip W. 232 Achenbach, Vicki L. 51, 522 Ackmann, Stephen A. 242 Acres, George S. 256 Acton, Susan C. 137 Adair, John L. 147 Adair, Kathie S. 182 Adair, Randy P. 51 Adamchik, Judith H. 117 Adamoski. Gary J. 165, 483 Adams, Barbara A. 51,522 Adams, James L. 51,302 Applegate. Applegate, Applegate, Applegate. Douglas B. 255 Marilyn K. 179 Patricia M. 483 Sheldon L. 230 Allen, Nicholas S. 485 Allen, Ray R. 52 Allen, Royce D. 51, 522 Allen, Steven G. 167 Allen,William R. 259 Allendorph, G. P., Ill 151 Allenza, Paul C. 52, 261, 522 Allgood, David R. 267 Allhands, Marcus N. 486 Allion, Mark C. 159 Allison, David K. 486 Allison, Janet L. 301 Allison, Jean A. 301 Allison, Mark S. 232 Allison, Mary L. 52, 301, 522 Allman, JanetA. 182 Allmandinger, Roger L. 52, 522 Allyn, Jane L. 213 Almonrode, Terry L. 182 Alper, Marc H. 52, 522 Alperin, Mitchell L. 237 Alson, Danny G. 147 Alston, Marc R. 245 Adams, James T. 144 Adams, Jane A. 51, 522 Adams, John A. 253 Adams, John M. 237 Adams, Kathleen J. 145 Adams, Kathryn L. 182 Adams, Kathy S. 201 Adams, Marvin L. 520 Adams, Michael D. 169 Adams Ruth A.145 Alt, Diane L. 191 Alt, Richard A. 52, 123 Altekruse, Richard A. 52, 522 Altenhof, Kathy L. 262 Altevogt, Donald E. 221 Althoff, Jerome L. 227, 230 Altmansberger, Nancy D. 127 Alvarez, Cesar E., Jr. 520 Alwood, Patricia A. 262 Amber, Vicki C. 52, 119, 484. Adams, Sally M. 204 Adams, Timothy C. 167 Adams, William C. 51, 168 Adams, William P. 522 Adamson, Carla M. 51 Adamson, Mark B. 221 Adamson,TracyA. 116 Adamson,William A. 267 Adank,Janice L. 194 Addington, Dale L. 129 Addington, Robert E. II 242 Ade, Jeanne M. 187 Adkins, Michel T. 267 Adlard, Edward J. 219 Adler, Raymond M. 248 Adler, Thomas A. 223 Aed, George, ll 156 Agness, Laura E. 51, 522 Agness, Ted D. 118 Agnew, Gary A. 156 Ahlemeyer, William B. 272 Ahlf, Penny J. 263 Ahrns, Jeffrey L. 244 Albers, Michael A. 247 Albert, Bonita M. 202 Albert, David L. 217 Albertson, Janet Ann 51,522 522 Amick, Hugh B. 234 Ammann, Linda K. 52, 522 Ammerman, Dion K.52, 522 Ammerman, Sally L. 145 Amstutz, Debra L. 188 Amt, Fredric C. 232 Anderson, Anderson, Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson Anderson. Anderson Anderson 522 Anderson Anderson Christina A. 301 David C. 150 David L. 171 Donald J. 158 Donald S. 236 Douglas T. 255 Holly 183 :James C. 171 .Jon B. 52, 522 .Judith S. 204 Larry D. 248 Linda S. 301 Mary L. 135 Michael K. 240 Michael P. 164 Richard D. 52, 151, Robert J. 248 Susan R. 52,522 Andrae, Dan F.131 Albrecht, Roger J. 51, 522 Alcorn, Nancy 8.187 Aldredge, Adrian L. 266 Aldridge, Bobbie J. 263 Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander Alexander ,Alice A. 191 .Catherine A. 203 ,Charles W. 219 , Dale R. 51, 522 ,Douglas B. 240 ,Mary Jane G. 51 Alexander, Nancy E. 51, 135 522 Alexander ,Raymond W. 520 Alexander, Robert J. 239 Alfano, Don C. 241 Alger, Brad A. 238 Allanson, Laurie K. 262 Allega, John C. 215 Allen, David E. 522 Allen, Deborah I. 487 Allen, Donald R. 233 Allen, Douglas D. 261 Allen, James E. 522 Allen, John H. 51 Allen, Larry D. 226 546 Andrae, William H.52, 169,522 Andreasen, Raymond L. 52, 522 Andreone, Joelyn 210 Andres, Vicki L. 211 Andrew, Jacqueline L. 194 Andrew, Jess C., lll 52, 522 Andrews, Carol J. 186 Andrews, Deborah L. 194 Andrews, Jenny L. 145 Andrzejewski, David B. 151 Angermeier, Anita M. 52, 291. 303,522 Angermeier, Cynthia B. 163, 522 Angermeier, Robert C. 242 Angermeyer, Nancy L. 135 Angle, Richard A. 237 Anthrop, Mary E. 213, 483 Antman, Jeffrey D. 219 Anton, Gus S. 224 Antonides, Patricia A. 210 Antonsen, Jean T. 205 Apgar, Toni L. 195 Apple, Bonnie S. 143 Apple, Lanny H. 167 Arboe, Linnea M. 194 Archibald, Stanley A. 228 Arey, Stephen H. 252 Arfman, Stephen R. 149 Argus, Robert L., Jr. 267 Armstrong, Bette J. 204 Armstrong, Dennis L. 167 Armstrong, Marie J. 270 Armstrong, Michael S. 52,522 Armuth, John W. 252 Arndt, Claudia K.188 Arne, Robert D. 52, 485, 522 Arnett, John C. 221 Arnett, Peggy E. 52, 522 Arnold, James E.52, 142,522 Arnold, Nicolette L. 204 Arribalzaga, Caridad D. C. 52, 522 Arrington, Mary E. 117 Arter, Mary Beth 205 Arthur, Rebecca A. 52, 157 Arthurs, Donald A. 53,522 Ash, Linda D. 53,522 Ash, Steven B. 53, 522 Ashbaugh, Larry E. 293 Ashburn, Timothy L. 253 Ashcraft, Edna M. 53, 265, 522 Ashmore, Carl N. 217 Ashworth, Raymond F., Jr. 53, 518,519,522 Astbury, Louis B. 165 Astolas, Valerie J. 203 Atherton, Susan K. 210 Atkins, Scott T. 128 Atkinson, Cathie E. 188 Atkinson, Neil R. 275 Atkinson, Rita M. 268 Attard, Felice J. 53, 522 Atteberry, William L. 53, 129, 481,522 Attick, William D.53, 170,522 Au, Roger C. 255 Auffart, Albert M. 53, 522 Augsburger, Steven T. 230 Augustine, John L. 255 Augustyn, Theodore T. 247 Aull, Jeffrey L. 134 Aull, Mary P.487 Ault,JanetC.117 Aust,HerbertW.53, 178,522 Austill, Karen J. 201 Austin, Cathy R. 188 Austin, David E. 215 Awe, Patricia A. 208 Axton, Marilyn K.135 Ayer, Gerald R. 219 Ayers, Christine 190 Ayres, Janet S. 190 Ayres, John E.53, 147,522 Azcona, Thomas 238 Azpell, Diane R. 53,484,522 B Baacke, Linda L. 183 Baade, Ann L. 202 Baade, Lawrence E. 251 Baaso, Carolyn R. 291 Babarik, Dan E. 171 Babbitt, William D.139 Babchu k, George 132 Babcock, Donald W. 53, 522 Babcock, RobertF. 53, 227,522 Babcock, Virginia A. 145,487 Baber, Linda C.53, 197,522 Bach, Edward M. 53, 522 Bache, Kathy L. 208 Bachmeyer, Janet L. 200 Back, Larry G. 247 Backe, Robert E. 53, 522 Bacus, Roy I., Jr. 53, 522 Badger, Marcia L. 145 Baebler, Bruce W. 147 Baele, Patricia M. 188 Baer, Frederick W. 129 Bagdon, John P. 140 Baggeroer, William L. 53, 172, 522 Bahler, Gregory W. 240 Bahler, Scott A. 168 Bahnick, Paul, Jr. 240 Baier, Ronald S. 237 Bail, Kelsey M. 257 Bailey, Barbara A.191 Bailey, Bruce A. 275, 305 Bailey, Bruce C. 158 Bailey, Bruce F. 53, 522 Bailey, Judith A. 202 Bailey, Marvin E. 53,522 Bailey, Ralph E. 141 Bailey, Stephen C. 144 Baird, Chrisa C. 53,301 Baird, Gary L. 233 Baird, Glenda F. 196 Baker, April D. 262 Baker,Curtis A. 131 Baker, Daniel H. 302 Baker, Donald E. 247 Baker, Donald M. 267 Baker, Duane A. 139 Baker, Edwin E. 132 Baker, Eva C. 204 Baker, Eva J. 53,522 Baker, Gary J. 149 Baker, George R. 299 Baker, Helen A. 301 Baker, James D. 166 Baker, James V. 154 Baker, Janet K. 127 Baker, Jean E. 157 Baker, Jimmy L. 53, 522 Baker, John C. 229 Baker, Johnie R. 236 Baker, Kenny R. 217 Baker, Larry A.167 Baker, Marvin D.53, 142,522 Baker, Mary J. 211 Baker, Mona K. 208 Baker, Paul F. 520 Baker, Phyllis D. 484 Baker, Robert A. 226 Baker, Sharon L. 190 Baker, William A., Ill 227 Baker, William R. 519 Bakes, Nancy A. 126,487 Baldea, David E. 146 Baldwin, Gregory P. 300 Baldwin, Robert C. 165 Baldwin, Willa B. 202 Bales, Dennis W. 523 Balkema, Grant W., Jr. 275 Ball, Catherine A. 126 Ball, Charles J. 53, 169,523 Ball, George J. 164, 519 Ballantyne, Mark C.171 Ballard, Pamela J. 195 Ballard, PhillipA. 224 Balmer, Alvin K. 53, 523 Balog, Chane K.154 Baltzell, Victor L. 150,520 Bange, Nancy S. 143,487 Banik, Jerome M. 240 Bankoff, Elizabeth A. 53, 117, 480,523 Banks, Candis M.483 Banks, Charles L. 53, 523 Banks, Della R. 126 Banks, Lorraine 124 Banks, Michelle R. 268 Banks, Roland G. 244 Banner, Roger A. 252 Bannister, Frances J. 186 Banta, Diane E. 188 Barancyk, Janice M.194 Barber, Jeffrey A. 240,486 Barczak, Lee R. 215 Bard, Georgette L. 53, 173,523 Bare, James E. 171 Bare, John R. 260 Bare, Richard E. 296 Bareither. Terry M. 305 Bareither. Van A. 305, 518 Barger, Barbara S. 53, 122,523 Barina, Paul H. 242 Barker, David A. 141 Barker, David L. 53, 523 Barker, Edwin L. 242 Berber Barker, Patrick W. 302 Barker, Philip L. 293 Barker, Thomas 0.171 Barkman, Karen A. 210 Barksdale, Patricia A. 200 Barlow, Ladys L. 53, 124, 523 Barlow, Larry L. 257,486 Barnabe, Barton E. 228 Barnard, William K. 146,535 Barnell, Thomas A. 237 Barnes, Barbara A. 143 Barnes, Barry M. 148 Barnes, Eileen G. 188,483,484 Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes Barnes .Kathleen S. 480 .Stephen H. 299 .Steven E. 224 .Susan C. 183 ,Sylvester, lll 221 Barnett, Jeffrey S. 254 Barnett, Michael Lee 53,523 Barnhart, Patricia A. 202 Barnhart, Rebecca E. 202 Barr, Alan G. 123 Barr, Pamela J. 195 Barrett, Kathleen L. 53, 135, 484, 523 Barrett, Pamela J. 137 Barrett, Patricia M. 205 Barrett, Spencer 222 Barron, Ga ry T. 304 Barry, Edward M., Jr. 125 Bartels, Barbara J. 261 Barth, Thomas R. 154 Bartholomew, Gary A. 53, 523 Bartlett, Dennis L. 53, 523 Bartlett, Ellen C. 135 Bartlett, Jon S. 165 Bartley, Betty J. 186 Bartlow, Greg P. 158 Bartolucci C. Luis A. 53, 523 Barton, John J. 154 Bartoszek, Kenneth J. 224 Basey, James R. 146 Basey, Lou A. 190 Bass, David A. 272 Bateman, Terry D. 247 Bates. Douglass C. 486 Bates, Ella L. 53, 523 Bates, Victoria L. 191 Batka, David S. 257 Batke, Thomas L. 257 Batson, Allen R. 152 Batta, Pamela D. 213 Battle, Ernest C. 259 Battleday, Ka ren A. 201 Bauchle, Diane K. 194 Beard, Sanford L. ll 238 Beardsley, John F., Jr. 141 Beatty, Bonita J. 264 Beatty, Carolyn A. 294, 487 Beaulieu, Suzanne C. 194 Beaver, James S. 266 Beaver, Kathy L. 182 Bebko, James M. 53, 523 Bechtel, Henry W. 54, 523 Bechtold, Gregory A. 147 Beck, Jann C. 188 Beck, Rex E. 146 Beck, Rex E. 54, 523 Beck, Teresa L. 200 Becker, Dan L. 139 Becker, George A. 54, 300, 523 Becker, Kendra K. 54, 130, 467, 480, 484, 523 Becker, Philip C.54, 170,523 Becker, Robert P. 140 Beckett, Russell P. 54,523 Beckett, Steven K. 125 Beckley, Dennis A. 221 Beckley, Larry E. 221 Beckmann, Bruce R. 151 Beckmann, Monica J. 186 Bedford, Tyrone 142, 520 Bednar, John M. 217 Bednarek, Mark P. 252 Beehler, Bruce A. 171 Beelke, John H. 132 Beemer, William G. 413 Beeson, David E. 169 Beetem, Debra 117 Beetz, Andrew W., Jr. 236 Begeman, Alice A. 54, 523 Behrmann, Cherryl R. 262 Beier, Susan J. 54.480, 523 Beigh, David M. 520, 535 Beir, Alan M.54, 259,523 Beisel, Donna A. 54, 480 Beiswanger, Dorane J. 302 Belcher, Judith A. 185 Beldon, Arthur B252 Belkin, Keith E. 252 Bell, Ashley T. 520 Bennett, Lorraine J. 265 Bennett, Mary E. 204,487 Bennett. Nancy J. 54, 130, 480. 523 Bennett, Paul N. 255 Bennett, Robert W. 54, 523 Bennett, Stephen K. 215 Bensen, Joseph D. 146 Benson, Carl D. 259 Benson, Christine E.188 Bentley, Ted A. 116 Benton, Thomas R. 54,523 ian, Ann M. 187 Berchekas, Peggy R. 54, 126, 484, 523 Bereza. Eugene N. 234 Berg, Jack D. 228 Berg, Richard R. 520 Berg, William A. 158 Bergbauer, Jo A. 202 Berger, Donald J. 54, 297 523 Berger, Jerry W. 240 Berger, Morris L. 483 Berger, Patricia M. 194 Berger, Roger W. 128 Berger, Sam L. 275 Bell, Carol A. 54, 523 Bell, Carolyn 137 Bell, Carolyn A. 191 Bell, Daniel P. 293 Bell, Dennis W. 247 Bell, Douglas A. 240 Bell, Gordon, D. 54, 523 Bell, Howard L. 150 Bell, Joseph D. 518 Bell, Robert G. 293 Bell, Ronald L. 54, 523 Bell, Ronald R. 54,305 Bell, S. Kenneth 233 Bell, Timothy M. 275 Baugh. Bauer, Barbara J. 155 Bauer, Helen A. 201 Bauer, Margaret M. 264 Bauer, Stanley P. 217 Bauer, Trudie R. 53, 301 Kathryn J. 143 Bingel Baughman,Carl B. 215 Baughman, Ellen R. 208 Baughman, Sharon E. 213 Bauman, Leslie E. 210 Baumann, Robert E. 247 Baumgart, Stephen D. 167 Baumgartner, Steven J. 235 Baumgartner, William B. 129 Baumls, Donald E. 53,523 Baur, Robert P. 272 Bavis, Charles L. 132 Bawsel, Vicki L. 145, 487 Baxendale, Jane E. 196 Bayless, Terry M. 223 Bayless, Thomas M. 520 Bays,SallyJ.182 Beach, Beverly L. 190 Beachler, Dennis D. 118 Beal, Daniel C. 139 Beal, John C., Jr. 266 Beall, Joe L. 302 Beam, Stephen M. 53, 523 Beard,James H. 125 Bellamy, Donald G., Jr. 224 Belles, Philip A. 230 Bellew, Ronald L. 152 Bellile, Dell L. 221, 223 Bellinger, Susan E. 54, 188. 523 Bellis, Arlene N. 122 Bellner, William J. 242 Belsheim, Stephen T. 219 Belter, Stephen E247 Beltz, John F. 240 Benda, Brian J. 242,486 Bender, Glenn A. 290 Bender, Raymond G. 54,523 Bender, Ruth A. 291 Bender, Stephen H. 54, 290,523 Bender, Trudy J. 194 Benfield, David A. 256 Berger, Wayne S. 161 Berger, William E., Jr. 154 Bergman, Glenn E. 247 Bergman, Joan L. 487 Berke, Louise A. 120 Berkshire, Michael R. 236 Berl, Barbara K. 205 Berlakovich, Francis J. 230 Berlakovich, Mary K. 185 Berlien, David P. 237 Bernacchi, Kenneth A. 144 Bernard, Dane T. 54, 523 Berner, Kenton W. 178 Bernet, Nancy A. 183 Bernetich, Ellen M. 183 Bernfield, John S. 413 Bernichon,Gaill.182 Berning, Beth A. 54, 523 Berry, James R. 256 Berry, Thomas J. 267 Berthy, Linda S. 54 Bertram, William L. 54, 523 Bertsch, Sharon S. 195 Berzins, Zigurd J. 54, 481, 523 Best, David E.55, 141,523 Best, Mary A. 117 Betz, Bonnie L. 117,487 Beuscher, Leah A. 210 Beutel, Barbara A. 130 Bever, John D. 55, 523 Bey, Shallie M., Jr. 142 Beyer, Catherine A. 263 Beyl, Rebecca A. 187 Bialas, Edward S., Jr. 159 Bialek, Kathryn M. 188 Bickham, Harold R.55, 148,523 Biddle, Patricia A. 261 Biddle, Susan K. 204 Biddle, Susan M. 145 Biederman, Janice K. 197 Biederman, Sandra J. 197 Biegel, William J., Jr. 217 Biehl, Larry L. 302 Biermann, John A.55, 131,523 Bierwagen, Jeffery A. 178 Bierwirth, Jody E.182 Biggerstaff, Thomas G. 165 Bigham, Bonita K. 137 Bigler, Kathleen L. 185 Bigler, William B., ll 485 Benjamin, Christopher E. 242 Ben keser, Carol A. 487 Benner, Benner, Bennett. Bennett. . Dale L. 54, 523 Bennett. Bennett. Bennett. Bennett, , Kathy A. 205 Bennett Bennett David A. 238 Kim L. 54, 523 Archibald L. 219 Cynthia S. 270 Daniel L. 296 Diana S. 157 Gary R. 214 James W. 521 Bignal Billma Bilton I, David G. 153 n, Susan B. 127 Dennis E.255 Bilyeu,, Rita J. 294 Bilyeu, Susan G. 211 Nelson G. Ill 254 Bingham, David T. 55, 523 Bingman, Belinda J. 126,487 Binz, Jayne A. 173 Bione, Angelo A. 255 Birck, Jonathan D.55, 178,523 Birt, Kenneth A. 237 Bischoff, Kenneth C.55.131, 523 Bischoff, Russell E. 55, 523 Bishoff, David B. 247 Bishop, Ann E183 Bishop, Carla J. 55, 523 Bishop, Raymond G. 55, 233. 523 Biss, Terry J. 244 Bitler, Robert K. 247,483 Bitzer, John C. 55, 168,523 Bivins, Gary W. 125 Bizanes, Faye M. 262 Black, Bradley C. 238 Black, David L. 116 Black, Robert H. 299 Blackard, Michael G. 226 Blackburn. Sara A. 483 Blackford, David A. 55, 523 Blackhall, Barbara G. 117 Blackhall, Richard J., Jr. 248 Blackman, Susan J. 487 Blackman, Suzanne L. 55. 163, 523 Blackwelder, Paul B. 233 Blackwelder, Sara L. 179, 186, 483 Blackwell, Marc L. 134 Blackwell. Michele F. 208 Blaine, Dennis E.147 Blair, Edward A. 237 Blair, Kevin B. 168 Blair, Lee A. 149 Blake, Kathleen M. 194 Blakey, George R. 158 Blakley, Earl A..Jr. 519 Blakley, Julia A.188 Blanch, Don E. 523 Blanchard, Charles W., Jr. 267- Blanchard, Robert L. 226 Blank. James R. 217 Blank, Theodore J. 55, 123,523 Blankenship, Susan L. 186 Blann, Dennis L. 230 Blasser, Michael C. 123 Blauvelt, James R. 221 Blaydes. Robert H. 521 Bledsoe, Steven W. 241 Blessing, Gary R. 224 Blettner, Karen K. 294 Bley.SallyJ.127 Blieden, Marjery G. 55, 523 Blind, Kerry W. 132 Blind, Mary B.187 Blind, Sarah A. 122 Bline, Richard W. 275 Bliss, Charles P. 228 Blizzard, Marilyn K. 213 Blocher, Barry K. 253 Block, George T. 171, 486 Blodgett. Deborah M. 188 Bloodworth, William L. 254 Blose, Elizabeth G. 183 Blose, William B., Jr. 146 Blower, David E. 55, 523 Blue, Denese R. 55, 119,523 Blue, Pamela J. 55, 524 Blue,William E. 486 Bluett, Kenneth L. 116 Blume, Leroy G. 248 Blume, William H. 55, 524 Bluml, Elizabeth M. 185 Bly, James R.142 Bobeda, Luis A. 154 Bobilya, Claude M., Ill 226 Bockelrnan, Kenneth F. 232 Bodem, Barbara J. 205,487 Bodemuller, Robert A. 524 Bodley, Elizabeth M. 270 Bodzewski, Michael C. 166 Boehning, Tamara L. 145 Boelter, Frederick W. 224 Boenigk, Michael L. 241 Bogard, Warren C., Jr. 305 Bogeman, Melissa A. 195 Bogemann, James R. 55, 524 Boggs, Cynthia J. 120 Bogucki, Joseph M. 55, 524 Bohleber, Edward D. 226 547 Bohman, George A. 55, 482, 524 Bohn, Dale A. 259 Bohs, Douglas S. 55, 300, 524 Boitet. Val C. 255 Boje, Bruce A. 260 Bokhart, Duane A. 172 Boklund, Robert J. 55, 217, 524 Boklund, Susan L. 126 Bold, Debra A. 187 Boling, Geoffrey C. 55. 524 Bolinger, Gayle L. 262 Boll, John E. 230 Bollar, Melinda J. 55, 524 Bolner, Michael T. 55, 172, 524 Bolton, Gary J. 219 Bolyard, Frederick S. 55, 524 Bombich, Lois J. 200 Bonanni, Thomas J. 255 Bonbrake, Terry R. 55, 524 Bonczek, Betty L. 270 Bond, Susan J. 190 Bonebrake, Jerry L. 147 Bonesteel, David L. 255 Bonner, Patrick J.139 Booher, Robert B. 153 Booker, Ralph E. 304 Boone, Darrell G. 55, 524 Boop, Kathleen K. 263 Booth, Frances J. 55, 524 Borchardt, Carolyn J. 55, 524 Borden, Max L. 118 Borgo, James F. 144 Boring, Gary L. 55, 153, 481, 524 Boris, Robert J. 55, 524 Borkes, Ronald J. 55, 524 Bormann. Scott M. 217 Born, Michael F. 167 Born, Ralph S. 158 Borns, Nicholas F. 253 Borrenpohl, Charles W. 171 Bosar, Gary J. 224 Boschen, Brian K. 172 Boswell, Howard L., Jr. 241 Boswell,William C. 254 Botka, Stephen P. 217 Botkin, Kenneth Clayton 55, 524 Botos, Mark J. 154,481,521 Bottema, Cassius M., Ill 266 Bottorft, Larry J. 293 Bouche, Paul F. 257,486 Boudreau, Kenneth R. 486 Bourquein. Stephen E. 235 Bowen, Thomas A., Jr. 147 Bower . Alan E.156 Bower, Don L. 147 Bower, John D. 295 Bower Bower Bower Bower .Lois C. 55 .Mary C. 194 .Sharon K. 126 .Timothy H. 159 Bowers, Gary L. 168 Bowers, James A. 55, 524 Bowers, Robert A. 55, 524 Bowler, Larry 0.139 Bowles, Jerry W. 55, 524 Bowling, Adam, Jr. 55, 524 Bowman, Dale E. 159 Bowman, David A. 247 Bowman, Mara L. 190 Bowman, Michael D. 55, 524 Bowman, Randal A. 167 Bowron, Mark A. 149 Bowsher, Sally L. 145 Boyd, Bruce W. 134 Boyd, Glenda K. 210 Boyd, James L. 300 Boyd, Karl G'. 228 Boyd, Ronald K. 152 Boyer, Eddie J. 233 Boyer, Floyd L., Jr. 225 Boyle, Alana C. 145 Boyle, Nancy L. 173 Boyle, Patraicia M. 185, 483 Bozich, Nancy K. 187 Bozich, Steven 169 Brackney, Bruce M. 164 Brackney, Donald D. 151 5 48 Braden, Bonnie D. 55, 524 Bradford, Deborah 208 Bradford, Larry M. 55, 524 Bradley, Jo E. 173,484 Bradley, Marvin L. 214 Bradshaw, Judith A. 137 Bradshaw, Margaret C. 483 Brady, Michael T. 235 Brady, Robert M. 55, 524 Bragg, Lewis E. 55, 524 Braman, Philip L. 240 Brand, Michael B. 235 Brand, Peter D. 55, 524 Brandau, Judith K. 55, 157,524 Brandenburg, Christine K. 55, 301,524 Brandenburg, Rick 272 Brandman, Peter J. 251 Brandon, Bruce A. 242 Brandon, Michael K. 255 Brandt, Betty A. 55, 127, 467, 524 Brandt, Glenn W. 247, 521 Brandt, James F. 242 Brandt, John M. 172 Brandt, Joayce A. 55, 143, 480, 524 Brandt, Stephen R. 132 Brann, Patricia S. 55,524 Branner, John M. 169 Branson, Sara J.187 Brant, Walter L., ll 165 Brashares, Wendy E. 188 Brashears, Larry P. 253 Braswell, James L. 168 Bratkovich, Alan W. 237 Braun, Robert W. 55, 131, 524 Braun, Ronald A. 132 Brausieck, William L. 128 Bray, Philip E. 118 Brazie, Tommy L.55, 154,524 Brechbill, Cynthia J. 483 Brecht, John K. 125 Bredfeldt, Thomas C. 247 Bree-den, William B. 217 Breedlove, David E. 55,524 Breedlove, Diana K. 55, 524 Breedlove, lan L. 55, 524 Breidenbaugh, Arletta J. 265 Brenn, George H. 259 Brennan, Terrence M. 154 Brenneman, John E. 136 Brenner, Christine E. 163 Brenner, Pamela L. 213 Brenner, Sheryl E. 157 Brenton, Sandra E. 55, 122, 480 524 Bresnahan, Richard E. 55, 524 Bressler, Lawrence N. 121 Brewer, Stephen E. 55, 169,524 Bridges, Linda D, 55, 524 Brierly, Jean 157 Briggs, JanetA. 194 Brightman, Eric G. 267 Brigner, Cyndia L. 191 Brindle, Bernard S. 147 Brink, Elizabeth L. 263 Brink, Mary C. 263 Brinker, Ronald J. 251 Brinkmann, Kathie L. 55, 524 Brinkmann, Margaret N. 55, 524 Brinkmeyer, Ronald L. 233 Brinkruff, David A. 171 Brisco, Bonnie M. 268 Briscoe, Marjorie A. 195 Brissette, Leslie C., Jr. 128 Britton, Edward B. 141 Britton, Steven J. 224 Brixey, Bruce J. 55, 158,524 Broadstreet, Steven R. 168 Brock, Thomas F. 217 Brocksmith, Sharon E. 119 Brody, William J. 260 Broecker, Deborah A. 179, 182 Broeker, Janet L. 208 Brong, Stephen E. 118 Bronnenberg, David A. 240 Bronnenberg, Mary F. 208 Bronstetter, Barbara J. 55, 524 Brooks, Barbara A. 265 Brooks, Barbara E. 55, 524 Brooks, David J. 219 Brooks, Dennis L. 214 Brooks, John J. 259 Brooks, Michael K. 55, 524 Brooks. Rand R. 136 Brooks, Richard C., Jr. 156 Broomall, Phillip A. 221 Brost, Mary E. 185 Brothers, Bill G. 150 Brothers, Jerry W. 55, 242,524 Brotherton, Ronald W. 55, 524 Broun, Laurence I. 483 Browa r, Borys N. 141 Brower, Janet S. 157 Brower, Michael L. 486 Brown Brown ,Brenda R. 183 .Carletta M. 487 Brown, Charles A. 134 Brown,Cheri L. 191 Brown, Christopher A. 267 Brown, Daniel F. 139 Brown, Darrell E. 55, 524 Brown, David T. 132 Brown, Ellen I. 194 Brown, Frederick A. 240, 518 Brown Brown Brown Brown .Gerald L. 221 .Heather L. 183 ,James R. 237 ,Jeffrey J. 225 Brown, Jesse H. 244 Brown, Lillian D. 187 Brown, Marco R. 305 Brown, Mark N. 241 Brown, Maryln M. 137 Brown, Nancy J. 182 Brown, Paul F. 57, 524 Brown, Paul J. 215 Brown, Sharon A. 187 Brown .Stanley J. 275, 520 Brown, Steven G. 299 Brown, Susan L. 298 Brown,Thomas F. 481, 521 Brown Walter W., Jr. 158 Brown: Wanda L. 194 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown ,Wendell 231 ing, Clifford W. 238,486 ing, Karen S. 208 ing, Stephen L. 57, 524 ing, Walter S. 165 lee, Gary S. 149 Brozynski, Wayne V. 253 Brubaker, Linda R. 57, 524 Brubaker, Michael J. 141 Bruce, Gregory S. 149 Bruce, Mary A. 137, 467,484 Bruce, Thomas R. Ill 153 Bruce, Thomas W. 238 Brucker, Theresa C. 57, 291, 524 Bruder, Edgar D. 215 Brudo, Rebecca 194 Bruemmer, Frederick W. 57, 147,524 Bruer, Kathleen A. 57, 524 Bruhn, Carol S. 57, 210, 524 Bruington, John E.57, 164,524 Brumby, Robert M., Jr. 520 Brumfiel, Byron F. 272 Brummet, Benny R. 255 Brunner, Theodore J. 223 Bruns, Paul H. 139 Bruns, Steven D. 254 Brunt, MargaretJ. 173 Brust, Margaret A. 211 Bryan, Bruce L. 255 Bryant, Alan, Jr. 255 Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant Bryant .Cathleen 294,487 ,Donald 0.219 .Garry B. 149 .Gregory L. 57, 524 ,James H. 129 ,Marcia E. 265 .Paul M. 57, 524 . Rebecca L. 119 Bryant, Stephen A. 57, 524 Brychell, Richard S. 235 Brzezinski, Thomas A. 57, 524 Bub, Richard D. 224 Bucek, Ellen E.57, 137,484,524 Buchanan, Danny L. 251 Buchanan, George H. 520 Buchanan, Nancy A. 182 Bucher, Arden S. 57,524 Buchsbaum, Ellen V. 57,524 Buchta, Elmer W., Jr. 57, 524 Buck, Bruce E. 166 Buck, David C.57, 159,524 Buck, George S. 239 Buck, James E. 227 Buckler, Clara E. 57, 203, 524 Buckles, Patricia A. 186 Buckley, Timothy L. 162 Buckner, Marcia D. 127 Budde, Stephen J. 235 Budde, William R., Jr. 125 Budreau, Carolyn M. 57, 524 Budwash, George D., Jr. 217 Buehler, Michael E. 164 Buehler, Stephen E. 251 Buell, Debra L. 204 Buell, Ethan A. 254 Buell, Liston D.132 Bueneman,William C. 241 Buffenbarger, Sue E.58, 119, 480,524 Bugyis, Michael J. 235 Buhr, Carol A. 130 Buis, Michael R. 164 Bulfer, James L. 242 Bullock, Gary E. 166 Bullock, Jacqueline 0. 483 Bullock, James R. 58, 525 Bullock, John M. 520 Bumb, Louis A. 244 Bumgardner, Frances A. 183 Bumgardner, Larry D. 129 Bunch, Richard S. 153 Bundy,Cheryl A. 119 Bunnell, Michael C. 486 Bunnell, Timothy E. 486 Bunner, Linda S. 195 Buranich, Doreen A. 127 Burbage, Lawrence A. 254 Burbrink, Eva D. 203 Burbrink, Gregory J. 217 Burch, Ricky D. 214 Burch, Robert M. 58, 149, 525 Burchell, William R., Jr. 168 Burdette, Dennis W. 255 Burg, Kenneth M. 256 Burgess, John D. 58, 302, 525 Burget, Barbara Ann 155 Burgi, Gary P. 296 Burk, Cynthia R. 262 Burke, David L. 304 Burke, Morgan J. 237, 535 Burke, Patricia A. 185 Burke, Suzanne B. 58, 143,525 Burke, Thomas J. 58, 525 Burkhammer, Stephen W. 169 Burkhardt, Bruce W. 238, 486 Burkhardt, Terry W. 214 Burkhart, Darla A. 185 Burkhart, David A. 58, 524 Burkholder, James H. 129 Burleigh, Linda L. 58, 143, 525 Burns, Charles L. 296 Burns, Cynthia L. 263 Burns, Deborah J.155 Burns, Donald W. 58, 525 Burns, John M. 256 Burns, Kevin B.132 Burns, Linda A. 487 Burns, Linda K. 190 Burns, Marianee 194 Burns, Richard S. 252 Burns, Robert D., lll 235 Burns, Robert M., Jr. 215 Burns, Susan L. 202 Burnside, Sonny K. 129 Buroker, Mark I. 123 Buroker, Peggy A. 191 Burr, Candace B. 137 Burress, Donald J.125 Burris, Stanley C. 156 Burrows, James A. 224 Burrows, James M. 217 Burrows, Sue A. 194 Burrus, Phillip D. 58, 525 Burton, Betty J. 155 Burton, David C. 293 Burton, Gayle P. 268 Burton, Susan A. 191 Burton,WilliamC. 170 Burton,William H. 245 Burwell, John W. 151 Busch, Christopher T. 217 Busch, David P. 170 Busch, Timothy L. 251 Busch,William M. 256 Buschmann, Stephen R.151 Busenbark, Joe E. 251 Busenbark, Rodney D. 221 Bush, Bethany A. 186 Bush, John A. 58, 249, 525 Bush, Leah R. 195 Bush, Michael A. 123 Bush, Robert E. 240 Bushnell, Kathryn L. 194 Bushur, Gregory J. 224 Buskov, Kenneth R. 217 Busovsky, Michael 214 Buss, Gary L. 486 Buss, Jerry A. 234 Bussell, Bruce 248 Buswell, John S. 254 Butcher, Thomas A. 244 Butler, Brenda J. 303, 483 Butler, Donovan L. 293 Butler, James H. 128 Butler, Kent C. 272 Butler, Lynn D. 259 Butler, Stephen 0.224 Butler, Thomas A. 58, 525 Butorac, George E. 58. 525 Butorac, Michele B. 58, 182, 523 Butts, David L. 224 Butz, David R. 247 Buxton, Lawrence P. 58, 525 Buzan, Richard M. 153 Byer, Andrew G. 58, 525 Byers, David A. 221 Byers, Gordon A. 233 Byers, James E. 58, 164, 481, 525 Byfield, Gary M. 304 Byler, Diane E. 122 Byles, William R. 255 Byrd, Jerry M. 224 Byrnes, Neale H. 237 C Cable, Daniel H. 58, 525 Cable, Lowell M. 58, 525 Cade, Perry A. 238 Cage, Karen L. 182 Cain, Clayborn Y., Jr. 58, 525 Cain, Robert A. 217 Cainkar, James L. 226 Caldarelli, Annette 182 Caldwell,Caren S. 191 Caldwell, Catherine 195 Caldwell, Virginia C. 58, 143, 525 Calhoun, Michael S. 58, 525 Call, Roger D. 58, 525 Callahan,Ann M. 265 Callahan, Dennis J. 58, 525 Callahan, Lorraine A. 298 Callahan, Michael S. 238 Callaway, Robert E. 123 Callaway, William R. 252 Callison, Charles F. Jr. 518 Calton, Larry W. 223 Calvello, John T. 243 Calvin, David L. 58,525 Cambridge, Katrina A. 213 Cameron, Marion R. 58, 259. 525 Campagna, Louise 183 Campbell, Alan F. 58, 485, 525 Campbell, Betty L. 130 Campbell, Bruce L. 259 Campbell, Charles E. 248 Campbell,Charles W. 144 Campbell, Cheryl J. 135 Campbell,Chris L. 170 Campbell, Dennis B. 245 Campbell, Frances 137, 487 Campbell, Mary J. 58, 525 Campbell,William E. 296 Canada, Eric P. 164 Canada, Robert E. 167 Canarecci, James D. 248 Canfield, Kenneth A. 58, 525 Canfield. Susan L. 145 Cannady, David M.58, 150,525 Cannon, Patrick J. 259 Cantrell, Dale A. 58, 525 Capin, John R. 171, 519 Capin, Patricia A. 58, 130, 525 Caputo, Frank D. 146 Carbone, Harry M.58, 152,525 Cargnino, Barbara L. 58, 525 Cargnino, Marilyn L. 145 Carithers, Jayne A. 201 Carl, Linda S. 210 Carlin, Stephen R.58, 116,525 Carlone, Joseph A. 520 Carlson, Cheryl W. 58. 525 Carlson, Christine A. 202 Carlson, Craig A. 229 Carlson, Gregory J. 153 Carlson, Janet G. 480 Carlson, Jean C. 202 Carlson, Jenny P. 210 Carlson, Julie A. 143 Carlson, Kevin L. 252 Carlson, Linwood R. 255 Carlson, Lynn R.58, 145,525 Carlson, Reinhardt W. 253 Carlson, Richard A. 58, 261, 525 Carlson, Robert G. 240 Carlson, Robert P. 230 Carlson, William G. 58, 525 Carlton, Dawn E. 190 Carlton, Karen 210 Carmichael, Cathy A. 487 Carmichael, Dee 8.247 Carmichael, Forest K. 247 Carmichael, Linda S. 186 Carmichael, Ted D. 58, 525 Carnahan, Kenneth D., Jr. 266 Carnahan, Micheal D. 275 Caron, Jay P. 58, 525 Carothers, William F. 153 Carow, Charles V. 295 Carpenter, Debra L. 264 Carpenter, Dennis C. 215 Carpenter, Sheila J. 135, 487 Carpenter, Timothy E. 58, 525 Carper, Rex A. 254 Carr, Carl A. 165, 483 Carrier, Brian R. 149, 535 Carriger, Cecelia M. 173 Carrington, Keith A. 58, 141. 525 Carris, Ray E. 166 Carroll, Carla D. 188 Carroll, Eileen C. 211 Carroll, Matthew C. 217 Carroll, Robert J., Jr. 151 Carson, Carolyn J. 59, 525 Carson, MaryT. 117 Carstens, Bernard A., Ill 164 Carstens, Denise D. 59, 525 Carter, Benny R. 217 Carter, Dianna J. 202 Carter, Donna G. 191 Carter, Joan E. 208 Carter, Kenneth W. 240 Carter, Rickey S. 257 Carter, Thomas R. 214 Carter, William H., Jr. 141 Carter, Wynton H. 136 Cartmell, Daniel O. 272 Cartwright, David A. 295 Caruso, Joanne 264 Caruthers, RobertG. 221 Cary, Bradford C. 299 Cash, Alan B. 59,525 Cashen, Philip R. 149 Cass, Norman D. 240 Cassells, Mark A. 241 Cassiano, ColeyJ. 158 Cassidy, Gary M. 171 Cassman,Terrel L. 59,525 Casteel, Keith W. 255, 486 Caster, Bruce A. 168 Caster, Gary D. 59, 525 Castle, Betty J. 186 Castle, Jeanette E. 59,525 Castle, Terry S. 59, 525 Cates, Janet L. 268 Catherman, Jane A. 202 Catron, Pamela J.195 Cauble, Rebecca J.191 Caudell. Catherine S. 59, 303. 525 Caufield, Jean E. 59, 525 Cederholm, Douglas H. 59, 525 Centa, Nancy Kathleen 137 Cerqua, Michael A. 535 Cerven ka, Ja mes A. 260, 483 Cessna, Deborah L. 265 Cesulka, John L. 59, 525 Chab. Rollin A. 223 Chadwick, Melissa A. 59, 157, 525 'Vs-. 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William D. 116 Christy, Daniel M. 234 Christy, Dean A. 535 Chrisula ky, James 60,525 Chrobak, Stephen L. 482 Chudzynski, Carol S. 60, 525 Chumbley,Tommie G. 519 Chung, Steven J. 483 Ciarrocchi, Julieann 130, 484 Cibrian, Angel M. 60, 525 Cibull, Susan L.60, 525 Cicci, Paul C, 296 Cichon, Robert E. 256 Cierebiej, Edward J. 214 Citizen, Vicki L. 60, 525 Citron, Mark C. 248, 485 Ciucki, Edmund A. 60 Clgggme, Margaret R. 60, 127, Clancy, Michael G. 241 Clark, Arthur T. 237 Clark, Carolyn S. 60, 525 Clark, Daniel W. 224 Clark, Dennis M242 Clark, Douglas A. 60, 525 Clark, Douglas L, 293 550 Clark, Frederick M. 151, 518 Clark, Glenn C. 272 Clark, Gregory A. 242, 483 Clark, John D. 153 Clark, Julie K. 190 Clark, Kenneth R. 152 Clark, Richard E. 60, 525 Clark, Richard S. 238, 486 Clark, Rita K. 183 Clark, Sharon L. 298 Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark .Thomas A. 228 .Thomas J. 60, 525 .Thomas M. 139 .Todd W. 255 .William D. 231 Clarke, Danny 0.518 Clarke, David W. 60, 128,525 Clarke, Walter H. 60, 526 Clarkson, Donald J.60, 141,525 Clary, Darla J. 137 Clary, James B. 217 Claussen, Carolyn K. 60, 525 Claussen, Peter R. 266 Clawson, Larry E. 60, 526 Clawson, Richard L. 254 Clay, Patti J. 182 Claypool, Phill C. 147 Colglazier, Frederick L. 248 Collett, Catherine T. 60, 526 Collico tt, Roger C. 219 Collier, Cheryl L. 200 Colling, Cynthia L. 130 Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins Collins .Carolyn A. 60, 526 .James A. 238 ,John J. 245 ,John Q. 154 ,Mary E. 213 ,Peggy L. 191 Richard R. 230 Collins, Robert B. 60, 520, 526 Collins, Stephen T. 217 Collins, Thomas L. 266 Collins,Virginia R. 262 Colman, Roger S. 123 Colson, Barbara L.183 Colum Colwel Colwel be, Robert W. 166 I, Dorothy A. 204 I, Wilma K. 208 Combs, Katherine V. 211 Combs, Richard A. 239 Combs, Thomas C. 60, 526 Comer, Cynthia J. 182 Comer, Kathryn J. 261, 487 Comer, Kevin M. 132 Comer, Linda Lou 182 D Clayton. 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Epps, Vicki L. 124, 142, 197 Erber, William R. 152 Erdmann, Eldon L. 65, 528 Ericksen, Gordon R. 65, 528 Erickson, Anna E.187 Erickson, Gary D. 247 Erickson, Quincy A. 182 Ericson, Wayne A. 227 Erler, Paul W. 305 Erlick, Lance E. 222 Ernst, Barry 256 Ernstes, Nancy L. 183 Ertel, Thomas J. 255 Ervin, Jon D. 172 Erwin, David C. 292 Eshelman, Douglas W. 147 Eskew, Michael L. 146 Espey, John W. 65, 528 Espey, Linda L. 65, 197, 528 Espinosa, Angel M. 238 Esrock, Yale P. 121 Esses, Donald J. 253 Essling, Quinnella J. 264 Esterline, Donald L. 267 Etchison, Nicolette 203 Etienne, Carla L. 65, 528 Eubanks, Janine L. 211 Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans Evans, ,Alvin C. 256 Charles W. 146 James R. 240,486 Jane E. 183 Joan P. 137 John C. 238 Richard D. 65, 528 Richard E. 178 Richard W. 248 Roderick C. 252 Sara R. 65 Sharon L. 528 Teresa A. 155 Thadd E. 172 William A. 242 Evanson, Karen D.188 Evanson, Nancy F. 195 Evard, Robert E. 132 Eve, Michael J. 486 Evenden, Douglas R. 170 Evens, Carol A. 183 Everett, Jewell D. 145 Everett, Linda A. 65, 528 Everett. Stephen M. 486 Everhart, David J. 235 Everly, Sandra l.. 208 Evertson, Steven V. 242 Ewbank, Anne D. 303 Ewen, Melinda A. 65, 528 Ewing, James C.136 Ewing, Thomas C. 132 Eyer, Rebecca J. 183 F Fackler, Bradley J. 267 Faerber, George 0.520 Fagg, Robert E. 217 Fahey, Brian J. 483 Fairbairn, Judith A. 65, 130, 480,528 Fairbanks, Rebecca A. 182 Fairhead, Gary R. 254 Fall, Janis 65, 145, 528 Faller, Frederick B. 65, 528 Falstreau, Ronald H. 65, 528 Fanone, John R. 146 Fansler, Alan L. 151 Fansler, Danny D.151 Fansler, Michael M. 226 Farcus, Janice H. 182 Farcus, Robert K. 482 Fark, Nancy A. 130,487 Farmer, Ronald B. 169 Farrell, Stanley E. 217 Farrow, John E. 535 Fasel, Diane K. 205,483 Fast, John L. 247 Fatch, Mary M.65, 173,528 Fattic, Gerald T. 219 Fauber, Douglas E. 147 Faulkner, Bernard C. 245 Faulkner, Frederick, Ill 248 Fauquher, Ronald K. 215 Fausset, Don M.118 Faust, Daniel J. 227 Faust, James M. 118 Faust, Jo L. 183 Fawcett, Margaret R. 143 Fearnley, Bradley M.139 Feaster, Daniel l. 142 Fee, Richard A. 132 Feehan, Deborah A. 205 Feichter, Scott L. 164 Feige, Donald A. 172 Feigel, Frederick B. 296 Fekete, Bernard J. 65, 528 Feldmaier, RobertW. 241 Feldman, Evelyn H. 191 Feldman, Laura J. 204 Feldman, Lisa M. 204 Felix, Keith G. ll 217 Felix, Richard P. 167 Fell, Karen S. 204 Fell, Kathleen A. 211 Feltner, Mary L. 191 Felton,Thomas B. 148 Fenier, Frederic A. 241 Fenimore, Mark L. 255 Fenn, Susan C. M. 65, 528 Fenner, Greg R. 520 Fennig, Barry L. 65, 528 Fennig, Stephen W. 255 Fenoglio, David J. 215 Fenoglio, Eugene M. 260 Fenstermaker, John A. 116, 167 Fenstermaker, Neil K. 134 Fenters, Judith P. 66, 528 Fenton, Edward G. 237 Fenzau, Debra J. 188,487 Ference, Carol J. 487 Ferguson, Kathy E. 262,487 Ferguson, Michael R. 240 Ferguson, Rolley P. 272 Ferman, Martin A. 121 Fernandez, Mauricio G. 66, 528 Fernsler, Ronald E. 260 Ferrier, John E. Ill 237 Ferris, Alice J. 194 Ferro. James E. 223 Ferry, James M. 139,486 Fetter, Charles J. 66. 247, 528 Fetters, Glen D. 248 Fetzer, Mark S. 161 Fickle, Dale E. 247 Fiechter, Ray A. 528 Field, Donald M. 121 Fielding, John R. 486 Fielding,William R. 247 Fields, Bradley P. 121,481 Fisher, Ann M. 173 Fisher, Bonnie S.66, 157.480, 528 Fisher .Cathy A. 145 Fisher, Dan R. 239, 247 Fisher, Jane A. 298 Fisher, Kathy L. 66, 528 Fisher, Luther W. 142 Fisher, Lynn A. 128 Fisher, Fisher. Pamela S. 263 Stephen L. 302 Fields, Dennis J. 240 Fields, James E. 263 Fields. John Richard 165 Fieler, John T., Jr. 299 Filak, Richard J. 146 Filippini, James L. 153 Fillion, John B. 160 Fillnow, Douglas L. 66, 528 Fillnow, Gregory M. 245 Fillnow, Robert J. 245 Findling, Mark A. 233 Findling, Mary A. 487 Fine, Roger A. 66, 528 Fitchey, Kathryn A. 145 Fitzgerald, T.M., Ill 260 Fitzpatrick, David W. 66, 171. 528 Fitzpatrick, Eugene J. 140, 519 Fitzpatrick, Mark S. 166 Fitzsimmons, Dana M. 66, 528 Flack, Ronald D., Jr. 66, 528 Flaherty, Michael T. 238 Flanagan, Steven M. 521 Flaningam, Mary L. 66, 528 Fleck, Daniel L. 166 Fleet, George E., Jr. 149 Fleischhauer, Mark A. 168 Fleming, Deborah A. 127 Fleming, Michael A. 66, 528 Fleming, Paul J. 144 Fleming,Willard J. 164 Flemming, James R. 227 Fine, Stephen W. 147 Fink,WilIian i E. 226 Finke, Paul F. 131 Finkenbinder, Sharon L. 303 Finlay, William N. 244 Finley, Ronald W. 223 Finn, Daniel F. 168 Finnerman, Dennis L. 233 Fiock, William R. 178 Firth, Michael S. 224 Firth, Rowland V. Ill 486 Fischer, Catherine E. 194 Fischer, Ellen E. 135 Fischer, Pamela Carolyn 66,528 Fischer. Stephen A. 226 Fischer, Walter J. 66 Fish, Rex E. 66 Fish,ThomasJ.16O Fish, Thomas M. 66, 528 Flesch, Robert E. 235 Flesher. John E. 141 Foerster, Robert S. 238 Foertsch, Don R. 256 Fogarty, Louise M. 157 Fogler, Thomas M. 134 Fogt, Katherine E. 66, 528 Foist, Harry D. 66, 528 Foist, Janis M. 66, 528 Foist, Sandra L. 66, 528 Foist, Tamara G. 66, 528 Foler, Francine E. 120 Foley, Susan J.157, 194 Foley, Thomas D. 150, 481 Folland, Clifford W. 247 Follis, Helen D. 157 Foot, Laurel l. 66, 528 Foot, William T. 66 Foote, Randall E. 160 Foote, Thomas G. 228 Forbes, Robert C. 154 Force. Kathleen J. 66, 528 Forcum, John W. 159 Ford, Christine D. 187 Ford, Joe S. 255 Ford, Michael A. 248 Ford, Morris E. 214 Ford, Pamela J. 124 Ford, Robert A. 520 Ford.Thomas A. 162 Forgey, James S. 237 Forster, Thomas A. 255 Fort. David J. 248 Fortman, Richard S. 266 Fosdick, Laura L. 143,487 Fox Fox Fox Fox .Carlton H., Jr. 67 .CatherineJ. 265 Dennis A 67 528 :JaneM.135' Fox Larry D. 67, 529 Fox, Margaret A. 195 Fox, Mark A. 228 Fox, Mary J. 262 Fox. Ruth M. 209 Foxworthy, James R. 123 Foye, Diane A. 163, 484 Fradenburg, Martha K. 268 Frain, Daniel 235 Fraley.John M. 171,486 France, Glenda G. 194 Franckowiak, James M. 165 Frank, Kathryn A. 213 Frank, Mary H. 487 Frank, Shirley R. 67, 529 Frankel, Mark K. 146,483,535 Frankenfield, Robert M. 128 Frankenhauser, Janet A. 67, 529 Franklin, Andrew D. 121,486 Franklin, Diane A. 264 Franklin, Elizabeth A. 145,487 Franklin, Mark A. 237 Franklin,WilliamT. 520 Frankovich, Gary M. 224 Franks, Karen L. 67, 291, 529 Fransen, James C. 235 Franta, Rosalyn 186 Franzen, Ann L. 186 Fling, Terrill L. 119 Flinn, John W. 244 Flint, Philip E. 214 Flohr, Mark D. 234 Flohr, Michael J. 236 Flood, Brian R.66, 123,521 Flood, James H. 242 Flood, Stanley J. 219 Foster Foster Foster Daniel K. 486 David N. 244 .James J. 226 Foster Linda J.66, 173,528 Foster Richard L. 293 Foster Robert G. 234 Foster, Stephanie M. 67, 528 Frasca, Richard H. 221 Frasure, Betsy J.195 Frazee, Jane M. 126,484 Frazier, Louise A. 133 Frech, Henry D. 235 Fredenberg, James F. 172 Frederick, Craig N. 225 Flora, Alice E. 204 Flower, Lee T. 153 Flowers, Andrea C. 204 Floyd, Gerald L. 147 Floyd, Susan M. 188 Floyd,William S. 247 Flynn, Joseph P., Jr. 486 Flynn,Terrance E. 170 Flynn, Timothy R. 266 Fouch, James W. 118 Foudray, Gregory C. 240 Foulke, Dennis L. 242 Fountain, Ronald D. 142 Fouse, Mary B. 67, 528 Foust, Donna E. 188 Foust, Sherri L. 67, 173, 528 Fowler, Barbara J. 182 Fox, Anne L. 194 Frederick, Jeffery L. 234 Frederick, Paul S. 486 Freeburg, Alan J. 230 Freeland, Sharon L. 67, 529 Freeman, Jon C. 148 Freeman, Randall G. 67, 529 Freeman, Susannah M. 67, 529 Freiberger, Tony L. 227 Freije, Branda A. 487 Freitag, Ladye H. 194 ,row nf.. if .' ',f '. ' French, Jack W. 156 French, Robert F. 255 Frey, Dennis W. 132 Frey, William B. 486 Freytag, J. W. 254 Frick, Linda D. 182 Frickey, Edward L., Jr. 162 Fridlund, Deborah M. 204 Friedersdorf, David L. 141 Friedman, Bernard H. 121,486 Friedman, Joanne C. 67, 529 Friedt, James W. 224 Friend, Ann E. 211 Friend, Edward C. 223 Friend, .loyceA. 67, 529 Friermood, Thomas A. 247 Frink, William A.67,169,529 Fritsch, Allene C. 529 Fritsch, Elizabeth A. 67, 182 Fritsche, Edward J. 159 Fritzinger, David C. 235 Frizzell, Betty L.67, 117,529 Frodge, Steven B. 221 Fruchey, David A.67, 116,529 Fruchey, Robert L. 116 Fruit, Homer G. 297 Fruit, William M. 67, 297, 529 Frushour, David L. 266 Fry, James E.116 Fry, Linda S. 187 Fryar. Jan I. 143 Frye, Barbara J. 194 Fryer. David G. 150 Fuchs, Dorothy A. 185 Fuchs, Suzanne M. 155 Fucik, Jane A. 122 Fucik, Thomas R. 231 Fuelling, Thomas R. 292 Fugate, Thomas C. 148 Fuhrmann, Russell D. 257 Fulford, Kathleen E. 155 Fulk, Arthur E. 267 Fulk, Donald B. 221 Fuller, Glen D. 296 Fuller, James L.67, 168,529 Fuller, James R. 151 Fuller, Lynn A.135 Fulmer, Julia L. 262 Funderburgh, Carol A. 182 Funk, Ronald Ray 221 Funk, Steven C. 146, 483, 535 Funk, Wayne E. 296 Funke, Jerome M. 242 Funkey, Susan L. 183 Furnas, Billie S. 294 Furto, Robert B. 140 Futa, Michael D. 300 Fyffe, Mark O. 237 Fylstra, Donald L. 118,486 G Gaalema, Stephen D. 248 Gack,Alan M. 161 Gaff, Dale G.67, 140,529 Gaff, Denise A. 270 Gaff, Ronald D. 247, 486 Gage, Stephen G. 217 Gagle, Michael D. 230 Gagnon, Michael F. 259 Gagnon, Ronald A. 171 Gahimer, Philip L. 299 Gaines, John C. 248 Gajda, Richard A.150 Gajderowicz, Larry J. 247 Galbreath, Lynne A. 130, 469, 484 Gale, Gordon B. 121,483 Gall, Candace M. 190 Gall, John T. 116, 483 Galler, James F. 67, 529 Galles, Clyde R. 259 Gallo, Joseph F. 228 Galloway, Larry R. 230 Galvas, Michael R. 67, 529 Galvin, Beverly S. 67, 529 Gamble, Linda L. 119 Gamble, Thomas R. 226 554 Games, Richard L. 228 Gamlin, Peggy P. 142 Ganger. Cheryl E. 127, 487 Gann, Sandra K. 484, 119 Gant, Kimberly A. 208 Garber, Steven E. 251 Gard, Sara J. 130 Gardner Dennis C. 297 Gardner, Everett O. 67, 168, 529 Gardner, John R. 300 Gardner Larry A. 248 Gardner Richard J. 256, 535 Gardner, Roger F. 256 Gardner, Thomas N. 116 Gareffa, John G. 67, 147, 481, 529 Garl, Susan E. 187 Garland, Martha L.67, 119,529 Garner, George E. 240 Garner, Robert M. 132,483 Garrett, Craig B. 118 Garrigus, James L. 221 Garriott, Martha A. 137 Garriott, Michael L. 305 Garrison, Richard P. 129 Gerteisen, Steve R. 68, 529 Geske, Bruce L. 237 Gessley, Bruce C. 116 Gethers, Mark D. 302 Gettings, Mary A. 188 Getz, Amelia M. 68, 210, 529 Getz, Timothy R. 224 Gibbons, Michael J. 255 Gibbs, Marcia A. 68, 529 Gibbs, Virginia A. 262 Gibson, Dean J. 248 Gibson, JaneA 185 Gibson, John S. 226 Gibson Kathleen F. 173,484 Gibson Lowell L. 248 Gibson PeterT. 259 Gibson Philip J. 68, 529 Gibson Randy L.219 Gieck, Anne V. 262, 483 Gierke, William R. 248 Gierosky, Paul L. 267 Gigax, Sandy L. 145 Gilbreath, Gary W. 231 Giles, Daniel W. 266 Giles, Robert L. 255 Golata, Raymond L. 68, 297, 529 Golay, Charles E. 242 Golding, Peter C. 229 Goldman, Richard M. 486 Goldrick, David 0.234 Goldsberry, Kathryn L. 68, 529 Goldstayn, Alan B. 136 Goldstein, Marcia L. 119 Gollmitzer, Raymond F. 68, 529 Gollmitzer, Selma P. 68, 529 Golombowski, Mary J. 301 Gomez, Julio B. 68, 529 Gomez, Wilma E. 173,484 Gonter, Stephen E. 168 Gooch, Willie B. 255 Good, Richard J. 235 Good, Susan E. 68, 529 Goodall, Teresa L. 183 Goodin, Linda J. 135 Goodman, Alan W. 227 Goodman, Michael R. 68, 529 Goodman, Sharon R. 190 Goodrich, David L. 139 Goodrich, James S. 139 Garst, Cynthia L. 209 Garten, William P. 248 Gartland, Eugene C. 153 Garton, Teresa K. 67, 529 Garverick, Jane E. 190 Garvin, Michael C. 235 Gaskill, Richard P.171 Gasparovic, Linda C. 187 Gass, Earl L. 67, 482, 529 Gasvoda, James M. 67, 520, 529 Gates, Frederick M. 154 Gates, Priscilla A. 143 Gates, Stephen F. 170 Gauck, Timothy Q. 141 Gaul, Terry R.486, 156 Gault, William J.67, 132,529 Gavin, Carroll M. 67, 202, 529 Gaw, Doris C. 67, 529 Gaw, Henry T. 67, 529 Gay, Earl S. 518 Gay, John D. 259 Gayda, Randall C. 237 Gaylord, Bruce D. 149 Gaylord, Stewart A. 217 Gaynes, Carol A. 155 Gebert, Mary E. 194 Gebhard, Theodore A. 67, 125, 529 Geder, Mary F. 262 Gee, Rand M.67, 178,482,529 Gehman, Terry L. 67, 529 Gehring, George D. 67, 529 Geib, Marilyn A. 67, 529 Geick, Elizabeth M. 202 Geier, James S. 519 Geier, Robert C. 292 Geiger,John R. 67, 529 Geiger, Julie A. 67 Geil, KentC. 256 Geiser, Brian J. 164 Geitz, James M. 128,529 Geller, James A. 293 Gemberling, Donald L. 215 Gemlich, Ruth L. 200 Gemmer, Barbara A. 195, 487 Gentholts, Elizabeth A. 67, 529 Gentleman, James W. 302 Gentry, Nola J. 202 Gentry, Susan B188 Gentz, Robert B. 67, 237, 529 George, Robert A. 151 Gephart, Joseph P. 260 Gerber, James C. 168 Gerber, Mark A. 255, 486 Gerbig, Larry A. 68, 529 Gerbracht, Timothy J. 255 Gerfin, Thomas J. 178,483 Gergacz, Peggy L. 190 Gerhardt, Thomas W. 252 German, Kathleen E. 145 Germann, Gary S. 153 Germann, Karen L. 185 Gerni, Paul M. 150 Gerteisen, Ricky L. 217 Gill, Joseph H. 244 Gill, Raymond J. 68, 529 Gillam, John D. 518 Gillen, Larry G. 123 Gilles, Donald J. 226 Gillespie, Karen L. 183,487 Gillmann, Ralph A. 256 Gilmour, Michael P. 267 Giloy, Douglas Edwin 224 Gilpatrick, John D. 255 Gilsinger, Ronald J. 68, 242, 529 Gilstrap, Steven S. 68, 529 Gimple, Joy Elaine 268 Gingrich, Kristin 68 Ginther, Yvonne M.195 Ginzler, Margret A. 68, 529 Giordano, Nicholas J. 234 Girouard, Roland A., Jr. 219 Girton, Kathleen S.68, 157,529 Gish, Perry Lee 156 Githens, Penny 120 Given, Douglas W. 263 Given, Maureen F. 68, 529 Givens, Philmer C. 260 Glackman, Margaret E. 185 Gladden, Michael D. 249 Glaes, Charles N. 226 Glancy, Dennis L. 293 Glandon, George M. 136 Glass, Cheree L. 208 Glass, David B. 68, 529 Glass, Douglas E. 217 Glasser, Donald L. 131 Glaub,John C. 234 Glazier, Sara E. 200 Gleason, Brent, L. 237 Gleason, Kenneth L. 68, 529 Gleason, Nancy J. 179,480,529 Glick, Roger D. 219 Glick, Steven H. 252 Glidden, Cynthia J. 191 Glueck, James l. 233 Glunt, Christine 487 Glusenkamp, Thomas F. 214 Gnass, Dan R. 240 Gochenour, Sandra K. 270 Gochenour, Thomas C. 147 Godar, Vicki J. 157 Godby, John R. 68, 214, 529 Godleski, John S. 233 Goebel, Don E. 486 Goeke, Emil E., ll 228 Goetz, Carol L. 483 Goetz, Gayla A. 183 Gott, Robert E., Jr. 272 Gogel, David J. 256 Gogel, Sylvia R203 Gogots, Christine A.179,211, 483 Gohlke, Chad E. 256 Goings, Robin D. 302 Goins, James 142, 275 Golan, Joseph 224 Golata, Mary A. 203, 487 Goodwin ,Cynthia K. 183 Goodwin, Janice K. 294 Goodwin .Jerry L. 68, 128,529 Goodwin, Lynn I. 195 Goodwin, Regina L. 205 Goodyea r, Emily M. 68, 529 Gootee, Ja mes D. 483 Goppelt. Vern L., Jr. 248 Goralczyk, Eleanor N. 268 Gordon, Carolyn S. 120,487 Gordon, George A., Jr. 253 Gordon, Joyce A. 191 Gordon, Max A. 266 Gordon, Michael L. 299 Gordon, Peter S. 261 Gordon, Susan J.122 Gorman, Bridget N. 194 Gormley, Douglas A. 116 Gormley, Gregg J. 230 Gornick, Ronald L. 128 Gos, Michael W. 234 Goshert, Janet K. 68, 529 Goslee, Diane 185 Goss, John F.141 Goss, Mary A. 68, 173,529 Gossard, Alan B. 249 Gossett, James L. 247 Gotschall, Janice 262 Gotshall, Matthew J. 257 Gotto, Susan J. 68, 529 Gottschalk, Larry J. 297,483 Gottschalk, Linda K. 157 Gough, Frank W. 68, 529 Gough, Harold R. 256 Goulait, Carl D. 125 Goulait, David J. 178 Gowin,WilliamA. 144 Graber, Patrick M. 154,486 Grabert.JaneA.191 Grabert. Steven W. 68, 249, 529 Grabham, Richard H. 68, 151, 521,529 Grabham, Robert L. 151 Grabowski, Michael C. 68, 530 Graebner, Linda S. 155,487 Graff, Sharon B. 120 Grafty, James J. 247 Graft, Mary L.487 Graham, Andrew S. 178 Graham, David L.168 Graham, Dennis L. 247 Graham, Gary A. 224 Graham Richard A. 257 Graham, Thomas E., Jr. 150 Graham,Thomas L.136 Grajek, Mary C. 182 Gralski, Michael J. 222 Gramley, Anita, L. 182 Gramley, Barbara A.68,173, 530 Granack, Nancy L. 197 Granadillo, Pedro P., Jr. 68, 530 Grandlienard, Bruce C. 141 Grannan, Laura M. 196 Grant, Diana S. 487 Hall Grant, Robert K. 248 Graser, Bernard T. 535 Grathwohl, Frederick G. 68, 530 Gratner, Kristin J. 68, 530 Gravelle, Sandra R. 68, 530 Graves, Debbie L. 182 Graves, Mary E. 487 Gray, Barbara C. 487 Gray, Charles D. 132 Gray, Diana L. 157 Gray, Donald E.68, 170,530 Gray, Donn C. 68, 530 Gray,JuIie M.68, 530 Gray, Larry E. 68, 169, 530 Gray, Margaret E. 155 Gray, Thomas A. 225 Graybosch, Jerry W. 215 Greaney, Thomas P. 214 Greaves, Sandra D. 194 Greco. Jilda L. 200 Green, Barbara E. 68, 122,530 Green, Barbara S. 182 Green, Becky J. 303 Green, Dale F.68, 519,530 Green, Dale H. 68, 530 Green, Dennis J. 68, 530 Green, Diana L. 265 Green, Donnie G. 520 Green, George W. 123 Green, Melvin E. 255 Green RobertB 69 530 Green, Steven C. 221 Greenberger, Jonathan C. 486 Greene, Douglas S. 230 Greene, Richard J. 232,486 Greener, Kay L. 69, 530 Greenfield, Bruce P. 161 Greenwood. Mark E. 69, 530 Greer, William B. 227 Gregg, Daniel S. 235 Gregg, Raymond D. 251 Gregory, Brenda 142 Gregory, Charles Z., Jr. 224 Gregory, Kenneth J. 69, 134, 530,535 Gregory, Linda L. 265 Gregory, Sharon K. 182 Gregson, Barbara J. 183 Greif, Mary K. 143,487 Greives, Leon C. 530 Grenard, Bradley R. 296 Grenard, Charles E. 69, 292, 485,530 Grencions, Gunta 69,530 Gresham, Donald L. 217 Grether, Timothy C. 168, 486 Greven, John C. 239 Grider David L. 259 Grider, Fred T. 233 Griese, Joyce A. 69, 135, 521, 530 Griese, Richard M. 125 Griffin, Barbara J. 117 Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, GailY.69, 137,530 James W. 148 Philipl. 144 Griffith, Robert N. 247 Griffy, Thomas C. 153 Grigsby, Betty A. 205 Grim, Barbara A. 130 Grimble, Jackie F. 293 Grimm, Linda J. 205 Griner, Paul K. 238 Grise, Charles P. 144 Grist, Paula J. 202 Groff, Christopher R. 224 Grosh, Gregory P. 535 Grosick, Susan L. 69, 530 Gross, Dianna L. 194 Gross, Elliot Z. 121 Gross, Kenneth D. 243 Gross, Kenneth W. 233 Grossman, Jay H. 169 Grossman, John C. 121 Grossman, Michael N. 227 Grossman, Paul K. 259 Grossnickle, Susan J. 205 Grot, Arnold S. 259 Grove, John 0.151 Grove, Patricia L. 69, 157,530 Grove, Philip J. 219 Grove, Randall B. 519 Grover, Karen S. 264 Groves, David L. 299 Groves, Larry R. 231 Grubb, James E, 230 Gruenewald, Dennis W. 259 Gruenspan,Charles161 Grum, Gary S. 242 Grumpp, Dennis L. 226 Grundy, Dennis E. 267 Gryziecki, Gene W. 240, 252 Gudas, Mary E. 119 Gudgel, Dennis L. 69, 530 Guelker, David 257 Guernsey, Doris J. 130, 469 Guernsey, William A., Jr. 240 Guffey, James B. 69, 530 Guiley, Terry D. 69, 530 Guinn, Donald K., Jr. 520 Guia, Philip R. 69, 530 Gumberts, Sydney L. 194 Gump, Zandra 137 Gundry, Donald P. 146, 483 Gunthorp, Donald J. 123 Gunthorp, Peggy D. 186 Gurgevich, Pamela A. 208 Gurgle, John lll 254 Gurry, William W. 248 Gustafson, Jeannette M. 301 Gustafson, John E. 150 Gustafson, Keith R. 266 Guth, Pamela S. 205 Guthrie, Charles R. 257 Gutknecht, Jo A. 69, 182 Gutshall, Larry W. 69, 530 Gutzwiller, Anita J. 135 Guyer, Phillip D. 255 H Haag, Holly A. 194 Haake, Paul F. 256 Haan, David C. 69 Haan, William D. 69 Haas, James B. 227 Haas, Mary A. 183 Haase, David S. 178, 247,483 Haase, Patricia L. 268 Habegger, Richard J. 69 Haber, Griffith B. 121 Habicht, Patricia T. 143,521 Hackbarth, Judy A. 262 Hacker, Earl W. 165 Hackman, Barbara J. 69 Hackman, Judith A. 155 Hadden, George D. 170 Hadley, Alice L. 182 Hadley, Gavin L. 69 Hadley, Stephen L. 123 Hadlock, Deborah J. 264 Haehl, Deborah K. 294 Haehl, Margaret R. 179,483 Hafer, Kathryn S. 69 Hagen, Patricia A. 262 Hagle, Marc L. 69, 118 Hague, John H. 70 Hague, William 0.302 Hahn,ArnoldC. 222 Hahn, Matha K. 70 Hahn, Robert T. 249 Hahn, Stephen L. 141 Haile, Leonard E.142 Hailey, Thomas G. 227 Haimes, Sharon L. 183 Haines, Holly J. 268 Haislet, Thomas L. 70 Hall, Holly C. 155 Hall,Jan R. 70 Hall Lawrence W. 134 Hall Michael D. 293 Hall Michael R. 242 Hall Patricia J. 127 Hall Robert D. 70 Hall Robert K. 132,483 Sheldon L Jr 483 Hallberg, Janet L. 208 Haller, Deborah J. 203 Hallett, Fred 8.132 Halien, Michael C. 131 Hallier, Constance M. 130,484 Hallin, Linda L. 204 Hallstein, Thomas W. 248 Halsey, Jack E. 70 Halsey, Mary F. 203 Halse Richard A. Jr. 136 y, . Haltom, Dennis O. 219 Haluck, David A. 223 Ham,CarolynJ. 173 Ham, James H., lll 483, 486 Hambrock, Daniel L, 247 Hamilton, Douglas C. 248 Hamilton, Laura R. 70 Hamilton, Leland D. 260 Hamilton, Michael A. 259 Hamilton, Richard E.169 Hamilton, Thomas F. 149 Hamm, Gary E. 299 Hammack, Michael D. 244 Hammer, Dennis G. 70 Hammerschlag, Laurie K. 211 Hammersley, Gia K. 70, 135 Hammerstein, Susan G. 204 Hammock, Jane A. 178 Hammond, John L.,Jr. 158 Hammond, Mark E. 215 Hammond. Philip R. 518 Hammond, Thomas R225 Hampton, Bradley G. 224 Hampton, Diana L. 126 Hampton, Mary E. 70 Hampton, Susan G. 209 Hampton,William F. 150 Han, Alice M. 70 Hanafee, James S. 146, 170 Hanak, Frederic J. 70 Hancock, Janet S. 70 Hancock, Patricia A. 70 Hancock, William R. 214,486 Hand, Richard B. 228 Handel, Christopher J. 249 Handy, John 520 Haney, David J. 297 Hanger, Susan J. 211 Haniford, Kathy J. 119, 487 Hanika, Jill L. 202 Hanley, Edward J. 240, 535 Hanline, Derwood L. 248 Hann, John M. 236 Hanna, Shirley A. 208 Hanna, Stephen D. 70. 219 Hannah, Joyce E.135 Hannah, Michael A. 171 Hannah, Paul M. 156 Hannah, Phyllis E. 209 Hannas, Andrew R. 214 Hannas, Jacob G. 70, 482 Hannon, Barbara A. 298 Hannon, Becky A. 187 Hans, Donald A. 139 Haist, Peggy L. 474 Halasz, Bayla R. 70 Halder, RobertJ. 257 Hale, Janice 70 Hales, David M. 70 Haley, Cherie E.117 Hall, Barbara S. 122 Hall,Charles E.255 Hall, Craig T. 153 Hall, Dana L.247 Hall, Darryl W. 230,486 Hall Franklin D. 292 Hansell, Charles E. 70 Hansen, Dennis A. 238 Hansen, Julia E.194 Hansen, Katherine E. 70 Hansen. Stephen F. 70 Hanson, Breck F. 70 Hanson, David A. 236 Hanson, David J. 70 Hanson, Eric G. 237 Hanson, Larry J. 236 Hanson. Robert G. 144 Hanson, Scott D. 255 Happ, Richard T. 259 Haramoto, Cary 70, 166 Harcourt, Carl 141 Harden, Bonnie N. 203 Hardesty, Priscilla L. 194 Hardie, Linda J. 70, 163 Hardin, David F. 230 Hardin, Eddy R. 123 Hardin, Marvin T. 247 Harding, Janet S. 208 Harding, Richard C., Jr. 253 Hardy, George D. 158 Hare, Victor G. 228 Harker, Joseph W. 296 Harlow, Jerry C. 123 Harlow, Loren J. 70 Harmon, Andy C. 70, 149 Harnish, Karen E. 133,484,487 Harold, Elaine F. 261 Harpe, Charleen C.122 Harpool. James D. 116,483 Harpster, Robert J. 232 Harr, Calvin D. 217 Harreld, James B. 162 Harrell, John M.132 Harrell, Susan A. 70 Harrer, Robert D.70,118 Harris, Barbara G. 270 Harris, David J. 152 Harris, David R. 224 Harris, Denise A. 190 Harris, Eric L.142 Harris, Gregory A. 162 Harris, J. L. 70, 141 Harris, Melvin L. 518 Harris, Terry M. 486 Harris, Timothy F. 242 Harrison, Abbie E. 303 Harrison, Don C. 167 Harrison, Stanley K. 156 Harrison, Terry L. 233 Harrison, Walter H.169 Harsany, Neil S. 154 Harsch, Beth A.13O Harshman, Rebecca K. 185 Harshman, Stuart N. 131 Hart, Betty J. 303 Hart, Jane L. 124 Hart, Laurie E.126 Harte, Judith K. 182 Harter, Deborah K. 70 Harter, Gerald R. 70 Harter, Larry D. 275 Harter, Peter K. 257 Harter, Terry R. 255 Hartley, Michael D. 70, 171 Hartman, Brent 518 Hartman, Don F. 146 Hartman, Jane E.187 Hartman, Jeffrey B. 215 Hartman, Michele E. 484 Hartoch, Ira J. 230 Hartwick, Diane 483 Hartzler, Kenneth J. 227 Harvey, Frederick W., Ill 70 Harvey, Wayne D.162 Harz, Carol E. 122 Hasara, Anthony J. 267 Hasecoster, James L. 70 Hasselbring, Dennis H. 233 Hasser, Kathryn M. 117,469 Hassler, Barbara J.70,130 Hastings, Dennis D.141 Hastings, Gale E. 290 Hasza, Mark L. 235 Hatfield, Dennis L. 70 Hathaway, Richard J. 70 Hauger, Karen M. 190 Haughey, Mary J. 203 Hausenbauer, Laura K. 204 Hauser, Cynthia Y. 191 Havens, Christine K. 145 Haviar, Cheryl J. 70 Havig, Bradley L. 483, 535 Hawes, Michael C. 227 Hawk, Elizabeth J. 194,487 Hawkenson, Marion L.70,182 Hawkins, Ann V. 188 Hawkins, John M. 261 Hawkins, Michael R. 70,247 Hawkins, Richard J. 71 Hawkins, Sandra L.187 Hawkinson, Mary J.187 Hawkinson, William K. 227 Hawks, Gary R. 251 555 Hawley, Marc E. 237 Haworth, David A. 232,486 Hay, Jerry R272 Hayano, Fumiko 303 Hayden, Daryl E. 134 Hayden, Melissa A. 71. 172, 484 Hayes. Christine L. 194 Hayes, Donna M. 197 Hayes, Jeffrey M. 147 Hayes, John J. 71 Hayes, Larry A. 71 Hayes, Linda J.71, 130,484 Hayes, Lindsey J. 265 Hayes, Vickie S. 185 Hays, Drew 235 Hays, Sandra S. 71 Hayt, MargaretA. 210 Hazen, Michael R. 235 Hazlett, Kathleen A. 195 Head, Gregory A. 221 Heagy, Peggy L. 487 Heard, William J. 232 Heaston, Cheryl E. 200 Heath, James R. 71, 233 Heath, Lyle R. 260 Hebda, David E. 235 Hebda, Lawrence J. 256 Hebenstreit, James J. 224 Hecht, Gregory L. 237 Hecht, Paula L. 117 Heck, Jacquelyn K. 187 Heck, Kenneth E. 166 Heckaman, Michael J. 222 Heckard, Rosemary L. 196 Heckler, John S.160 Heckman, Pamela H. 262 Hedberg, Maribeth J. 119 Hedegard, Mark M. 224 Hedlin, Nancy A. 194 Hedlund, Richard A., Jr. 71 Heer, Rodger L. 255 Hefner, Alan L. 248 Hege, Dianne E. 71 Heiber, Robert J. 233 Heid, Kerry A. 249 Heil, Richard E. 118 Heilig, DanielJ. 228 Heilig, Teresa A. 210 Helm, Mary T. 71 Heim, Michael R. 238 Heimlich, Alan E. 242 Heimlich, John C. 221 Nein, Nancy R. 71 Heiner, Harold L. 219 Heinold, Emily L. 202 Heinold,James L. 233 Heinold, Mary M. 71 Heinrich, Thomas C. 238 Heins, Mary M. 143 Heinz, John K. 171 Heinzman, Gregg L. 215 Heise, Scott F. 228 Heiskell, Thomas L. 166 Heisler, Rosemary L. 163 Heisterberg, Jon F. 214 Held, Gerald D.121,481 Helfrich, Stephen P. 165 Heller, James M. 226 Hellmann, Louis E. 224 Hellmich, Klaus E. 215 Helm, Donald J. 167 Helms, Dana H. 233 Helms, Marcia L. 203 Helms, Marlene H. 204 Helt. Mary B. 71 Hemmer, Paul W. 158 Hemminger, John L. 172 Hench, Mark A. 217 Hendershot, Robert D. 134 Henderson, Dennis L. 219 Henderson, Diane P. 211 Henderson, Jerry K. 223 Henderson, John, Jr. 290, 485 Hendress, James E. 116 Hendress, Jerry L. 116 Hedrich, Kathy J. 202 Hendricks, John J. 71, 132 Hendrickson, Jay P. 71, 158 Hendrickson, Lana J. 264 Hendrickson, Mark A. 219 556 Hendrix, Jan R. 215 Hendryx, Marcia L. 71 Hengels, Charles F. 71 Henke, David E. 71, 152 Henke, Richard T. 257 Henkel, Amy D. 135 Henley, Joseph O. 136 Henn, Linda J. 208 Hennessy, Michael P. 154 Hennig, Russell W. 234 Henry, Beth L. 190 Henry, Dean 118 Henry, Donna S. 71 Henry Patricia S.187 Henry Henry Robert M 156 :Susan H..209 Hensch, Kenneth L. 71 Hensinger, Margaret 208 Hensley, Eugene 217 Henson, Charles E. 252 Henson, Chester D. 71 Henthorn, Richard W. 144 Henton, Hampton H. 129 Hentzen, Deborah A. 194 Henwood, Barton E. 228 Henzlik, Randall E, 225 Herkamp, Phillip T. 233 Herman, Duwayne W. 261 Heron, Elaine L. 71 Herr, Janice F. 208 Herrel, Randall L. 233 Herrenbruck, David C. 230 Herrick, Debra A. 265 Herrick, Marianne M. 145,487 Herringshaw, Edward D. 167 Herrli, Gary R. 240 Herrold, Robert E. 131 Herron, Edward H. 247 Herskovic, Eugene 259 Hertel, Judith M. 213 Herz, Bruce H. 226 Hesch, Dennis D.170,171 Heshelman, John R. 241 Hess, Catherine B. 71 Hess, Phillip E. 123, 486 Hess, Robert E. 238 Hess, Robert L. 237, 519 Hess, Ronald A. 519 Hess, Terry L. 188 Hester, Charles D. 71 Hettinger, William P. 149 Hetzner, Jeannette C. 71, 133 Hevner, Alan R. 247 Hevner, Kenneth E. 71, 241 Hewitt, Thomas R. 237 Hews, Ray D. 256 Heyd, Clinton G., Ill 247, 519 Heyde, Rick G. 224 Heywood, Barbara J. 487 Hiatt, Peter D. 139 Hiatt, Virginia A. 71 Hiatt, William C. 299 Hibner, Geoffrey J.132 Hickel, Penelope S. 71 Hickey, Timothy 217 Hickman, David F. 255 Hickner, Barbara L. 188 Hicks, Daniel W. 123, 483 Hicks, Richie L. 160 Hicks, Sharolyn E, 130 Hielscher, Kenneth R. 217 Hiers, Cary J. 71, 240 Higdon, Joseph B. 154 Higgins, Barbara A. 71, 145 Higgs, Mary J, 155 High, Patricia G. 191 High, Romaine C. 187 High, William R.167 Highsmith, Nancy R.187 Hildebrand, Mark L. 116, 483 Hilgenberg, John C. 162 Hilgendorf, John T. 224,486 Hill, Barbara A. 71 Hill, Dennis A. 248 Hill, Ernest 234, 235 Hill, Gregory D. 251 Hill, Karen F. 71 Hill, Nathaniel U., IV 164 Hill, Pamela J. 200 Hill, Richard C. 237 Hill, Rikard, E. 159 Hiii, Stephen D. 521 Hill, Steven C. 521 Hill, Susan C. 194 Hilleary, Christine P.195 Hillemeyer, Janice L. 194 Hiller, John R. 275 Hillis,Thomas J. 71, 152 Hillman, Daniel L. 71 Hiltebeitel, Edward W. 169 Himelick, James M. 486 Himelreich, Lucy J. 127, 480 Hinchman, Linda C. 71 Hincz, Thomas W. 535 Hine, Timothy A. 129 Hinebaugh, David E. 150 Hines, Carl R. 252 Hines, Michael S. 486 Hinesley, Sheila M.155 Hinga, Kenneth R.131 Hingst, Robert F. 131 Hinkle, Michael A. 233 Hinkle, Susan H.487 Hintalla, William W. 71 Hintz, Charles B. 153 Hintz, Sandra F. 71 Hiott, Daniel D. 521 Hirko, George S. 233 Hiscox, Michael D. 156 Hisker, Cynthia A. 208 Hiss, Glen A. 171 Hitch, Robert J. 71, 169 Hitchcock, Marvin L. 241 Hite, Charles E., Jr. 255 Hite, Gregory A. 248 Hites, Carl E. 486 Hixon, Kenneth C. 259 Hixon, Patricia D. 484 Hixson, Charlotte R. 291 Hixson, John T. 224,486 Ho,ThomasI. 71, 178,221 Hoagland, James A. 297 Hoagland, Margie A. 190 Hoar, Marcia A. 143 Hoban, Jane A.171, 190,480 Hobbs, David J. 71 Hobbs, Deborah A. 210 Hobbs, Michael C. 240 Hobbs, Sharon L. 203 Hobbs, William A. 71 Hobson, Dennis L. 215 Hobson, Linda S. 211 Hobson, Sandra K. 72 Hobson, Terry L. 72 Hock, Herman D. 224 Hocutt, Beth A. 72 Hodge, Franklin C., Jr. 136 Hodges, Susan E.155 Hodgin, PhillipT., Jr. 72, 146 Hodson, Kathryn L. 264 Hoehn, Mary C. 72, 182 Hoesly, Richard L. 243 Hoff, Nancy J. 72 Hoffer, Margaret A. 194 Hoffer, William A. 153, 518 Hoffman, Alice J. 185 Hoffman, Byron P. 236 Hoffman, Carolyn A.187 Hoffman, Etta M. 72 Hoffman, Larry A. 266 Hoffman, Richard E.139 Hofmann, Gary L. 255 Hofmann, Janine M. 72 Hofmeister, Barbara G. 197 Hogan, Michael E. 227 Hogan, Patricia A.182 Hogan, Wendy J. 270 Hogeboom, Charissa J.191 Hogg, David B. 150, 481 Hoglund, Richard J. 72 Hohenberger, John G. 247 Hohman,Thomas R. 72 Hoidahl, Robert I., Jr. 248 Hoke, Steven J. 72 Holajter, Leonard M.72,154 Holbrook, Dan E. 222 Holbrook, Lawrence F. 219 Holcomb, Kathleen 204 Holcombe, Fort E. 215 Holdcraft, Terry L. 290 Holdeman, Richard A. 72 Holden, Landis L 270 Holden, Randall W. 123 Holden, Thomas P. 520 Holder, Carolyn S. 72, 173, 467 480 Holder, Linda R. 187 Holder, Stephen T. 72,300 Holdren, Janet S. 291 Hole, Merritt K. 230, 486 Holl, George R., Jr. 275 Holladay, Janie J. 145 Hollar, Constance A. 130, 487 Holler, Richard M. 215 Hollinger, Dennis L. 233 Hollinger, Wayne M. 72 Hollingsworth, Samuel 72, 245 Hollister, Scott R. 226 Hollman, Vicky L. 194 Hollonquest, Barbara J. 208 Holloway, Barry N. 295 Holloway, Linda J. 155 Holloway, Randy A. 226 Hollowell, John P. 248 Holm, Noralyn 195 Holman, William C. 247, 486 Holmes, David B. 156 Holmes, Ralph M. 217 Holsapple, Clyde W. 230 Holshoy, Harold M., Jr. 72 Holstrom, Donna R.130 Holt, Barbara A. 183 Holt, Steven J. 215 Holtel, Glen T. 217 Holton, Gregory A. 302 Holy, Catherine M. 263 Holycross, Sue A. 72, 119 Honick, Patrick A. 247 Honigbaum, Sheryl E.483 Hook, Larry S. 178,483 Hoover, Beverly J. 182 Hoover, Candace L. 211 Hoover, Gayle C. 72, 182 Hoover, Steven K. 295 Hope, Janyce 270 Hopkins, Edward M. 72 Hopman, James N., Jr. 140 Hopmann, Dennis P. 215 Hopp, Carol J. 133 Hopper, David W. 227 Hopper, Donald R. 72 Hopper, Mary J.130 Hopper, Michael G. 221 Hopper, William K. 228 Horak, Richard J. 255 Horan, Philip J. 228 Horlacher, Walter R.,lll73,129 Horn, Ellen S. 73 Horn,Jon S. 254 Horn, Kenneth W. 168 Horn, Patricia R.182 Hornaday, Roger H. 247,483 Horner, Gail A. 117 Horner, Jean 182 Horner, Robert G. 251 Hornthal, Philipp R. 121,483 Horodeck, Gregory D. 73 Horr, Ralph G. 73 Horsley, Carol S. 130,487 Horst, Susan K. 202 Horvath, Elaine F. 203 Horvath, Emilio H. 485 Horvath, John A. 73 Horvath, Nicholas J. 73 Horvatich, Mary G. 264 Hosier, Kay B.73, 179,210 Hosking, David L. 73 Host, David A. 73 Hostetler, Larry L. 237 Hotchkiss, Stephen C. 247 Hottenstein, Susan G. 194 Houck, Drusilla E. 127 Hough, Charles R. 73, 125 Houlette, William N. 228 Hourihan, Bernard J., Jr. 73, 152,481 Housand, Michael E. 73 House, Earl G. 73 House, William E.125 Houseal, Barry L. 73 Houser, Daniel G. 73 Houston, Mary K. 194 Houston, Pamela D. 483 Houston, Wayne S. 214 Howard, Becky J. 294 Howard, Doris I. 204 Howard, Douglas 255 Howard, Mary M. 195 Howard, Thomas E. 241 Howatt, Thomas J. 156 Howe, Roger H. 485 Howell, Anne E. 191 Howell, Catherine A. 195 Howell, Denise D. 265 Howell, Ira J. 265 Howell, James R. 234 Howell, John R. 486 Hower, Barbara L. 155 Hoyer, Carolyn S. 291 Hoyne, Gary R. 240 Hroma, Richard A. 249 Hruskoci, Peter A. 228 Hubartt, Charles M. 73 Hubbard, Benjamin J. 73 Hubbard, David R. 73 Hubbard,Janice P. 73 Hubbard, Nancy J. 145 Hubbard,William B. 73 Hubbartt, Elizabeth F. 270 Hubbuch, Anthony J. 165 Huber, Gregory R. 257 Huber, Paul D. 248 Huber, Susan A. 190 Huck, Virginia A. 262 Huddleston, David E. 297 Hudson, Arthur C. 236 Hudson, Clarence A., Jr. 116 Hudson, David L. 131 Hudson, David W. 238 Hudson, Marjorie A. 73 Hudson, Wesley J. 139 Hudspeth, Thomas B. 485 Huelsman, Gary L. 486 Huett, Gary J. 486 Huff, James E. 73 Huff, Kathy J. 143 Huff, Richard D. 173, 302 Huffman, Charles R. 232 Huffman, David W. 125 Huffman. Douglas W. 247 Huffman, Phillip L. 73 Hufford, Bruce A. 234 Hufford, Deborah S, 133, 484 Hufnagel, Louis A. 254 Huggins, Laurel A. 195 Hughes, Carl D., Jr. 142 Hughes, Duane C. 267 Hughes, Edward C., Ill 240 Hughes, Howard E. 247 Hughes, Jill A. 73, 157 Hughes, Jo Ann B. 73 Hughes, John W. 73 Huhnke, Raymond L. 247 Huhtanen, Shirley H. 209 Huisman, Nancy M. 262 Hulecki, Sandra K. 183 Hulick, Marilyn 187 Hull, Heather L. 265 Hull,James E. 166 Hull,John D.413 Hull, Steven J. 156, 483 Hull, Steven L. 178,483 Hulse, William J. 230 Humbarger, Deanna M. 194 Humbarger, Karen K. 122 Humble, Charles E. 73 Humma, Karl G. 73 Hummel, Terry L. 73 Hummel, William G. 73, 156 Hummell, Corinne A. 213, 487 Humphrey, Marcia A. 264 Humphreys, Andrew M. 233 Humphreys, Duane A. 73 Hunt, Charles J. 223 Hunt, Cheryl R. 173 Hunt, Hollice E. 183 Hunt, Jean M. 195 Hunt, Linda W. 73 Hunt, Michael D. 214 Hunt, Steven L. 167 Hunter, Dana D. 214 Hunter, Gary S. 248 Hunter, Janice D. 201 Hunter, John W. 219 Hunter. Joseph C. 171 Hunter, Keith W. 144 Hunter, Susan M. 265 Hupp, Marianna M208 Hurd, Gretchen 183 Hurley, James R. 241 Hurm, Roger L. 230 Hurrle, Donald D. 149 Hurst. Earl L. 73 Hurst, Lowell E. 73, 166 Hurst, Margaret J. 135 Hurst, Vickie L. 194 Hurt, Karen S. 73, 182 Hurt, Marilyn J. 262 Huse. Gail B. 185 Huseman, James L. 486 Huskamp, Jeffrey C. 241 Huss, Mark S. 73, 166 Huston, Robert B. 159 Hutchcraft, Harold T. 73 Hutchins, Patrick L. 170 Hutchison, Mary D. 73 Hutnick, Marvin L. 482 Huttenlocher, John T. 73, 481 Hutton, James 260 Hutton, Steven J. 73 Huttsell, Freddie L. 73 Huxhold, Timothy J. 150, 520 Hyland, Kathleen 187 Hyndman, Paul C. 260 Hynds, Raymond R. 73 Hynes, Kevin P. 140 Hynes, Michael R. 73 Hyrc, Alice H.194 laccarino, Roseann 157 Ibara, Susan R. 127 lcerman, Joe D, 230,486 Ide,,Larry R. 255 lde, Stanley M. 141 Idle, Marilyn J. 213 ldle, Marsha A. 213 lgnazito, Melanie 74 lllingworth, Lawrence M. 253 lllyes, Andrew E. 123 lmes, Cynthia L. 117 lmler, David L.s 131 lmmel, Mary B.76, 179,210 lmmerman, Richard L. 483 lngels, Richard A. 131 lngle. Gary W. 252 Ingles, William J. 74 lngwerson, Martin L., Jr. 261 Inman. Samuel M., lll 150 lnskeep, Robert L. 266 Irish, Douglas F. 486 lrish,William E. 153 Irish, William M. 132,535 Irvine, David E. 136 Irwin, Paul M. 247 Irwin, Richard D. 293 lsabel, Wyatt K. 142 lsenhour, Raymond L. 169 Isham, James S. 222 Ishida, Sharlene M. 195 lsom, Linda J. 202 Iverson, William 0.166 J Jackewicz, Joan R. 74, 194 Jacks, Kevin H. 168 Jackson, Brice K. 123 Jackson, Cheryl P. 124 Jackson, George J., ll 74 Jackson, James N. 518, 519 Jackson, Jean H. 265 Jackson, Jill Alison 74 Jackson, Karen J. 119,484 Jackson, Luther A., Ill 238 Jackson, Paul R. 169 Jackson, Steven H. 242 Jackson, Walter A. 519 Jacob, Norman P., Jr. 74 Jacobs. Catherine L.155 Jacobs, Rebecca A. 261 Jacobs, Richard D. 255 Jacobs, William E. 237 Jacobsen, Virginia E. 74, 155 Jacobson, Laura R.190 Jacoby, Donald H. 240 Jacques, Richard L. 266 Jaffe. Barry A. 252 Jaffurs, John A. 160 Jahnke, Richard E, 242 Jakowatz, Charles V., Jr. 260 Jakubowicz, Carol J. 74, 194 James, Diane M. 268 James, Donald R. 74 James. Evelyn N. 202 James, Mark K. 272 James, Steven A. 132 Jamison, Barbara J. 264 Jamrose, Allen J. 247 Janko. Gail A. 203,487 Janner, Joan S.155 Janssen. Ronald A. 74, 129,481 Janz, James R. 74 Japhet, Carol A. 190 Jaques, Michelle 126 Jardine, Connie L.127 Jardine, Phyllis J.155 Jarnecke, Stephen P. 240 Jarvis, Elaine M.195 Jefferis, James R. 118 Jeffers, James H. 74, 261 Jeffers, Jerry W. 229 Jefferson, Linda M. 186 Jeffries, Karen L. 135 Jefts, Andrew N. 149 Jenkel, Jeffrey B. 267 Jenkins. Katherine E. 74, 200 Jenkins, Phillip H.482 Jenkins, Ralph E. 74 Jenkins, Stephen B. 217 Jenkinson, Deborah K. 187 Jennings, Gerald M. 74,219 Jennings,JamesJ. 215 Jennings, Vicki L. 133 Jensen, Dennis C. 240 Jensen, Marcia E. 74 Jensen, Michael S. 272 Jentsch, Lars A. 228 Jeong, George L. 230 Jernas, Donald E. 74 Jerome, David L. 238, 519 Jerrell, Patrick N. 74 Jerves. Alfred A. 74 Jerzyk, Kathleen A. 74 Jesse, David A. 160 Jessup, Dean E. 74, 244 Jester, Julianna 74 Jestes, Ronald L. 223 Jeter, Richard C. 74 Jewell, James A. 74 Jewell, Mark D. 254 Jewett, Carol L. 163 Jillich, George S. 132 Jochem, Lawrence J. 241 Jochem, Stephen K. 238 Jochim, Linda K. 74. 163 Johanneman, James V. 305 Johansen, Sandra A. 75, 163 Johns, Catherine 75,143 Johns, Maureen A. 145 Johnsen, Eileen 135 Johnson, Allen W., Jr. 171 Johnson, Ann L. 263 Johnson, Ann L.122 Johnson, Barbara A. 521 Johnson, Barbara A. 143, 194 Johnson, Beth A. 75 Johnson, Camilla E. 202 Johnson, Carl L. 75 Johnson, Charles J. 235 Johnson, Chris J. 251 Johnson, Christopher B. 136 Johnson, Craig L. 241 Johnson, Darryl G. 75 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. Johnson David A. 227, 256 Dean E. 253 Dean W. 75 Diana L. 201 Donald E. 219 Donna C. 75 Dorinda A. 75, 130 Douglas K. 238 Eric A., lll 168 Jan C. 186 Jeanne M. 202 Jerome C. 132 Jerrold J. 520 Joyce E. 75, 197 Judith A. 200 Larry K. 147 Larry W. 75 Lewis E. 247,486 Lois A. 75 Mark S. 75 Martha J. 195 Michael L. 237 Patricia 122 Phyllis A. 124 Rene A. 224 Rodney D. 518 Ronald D. 171 ScottA. 535 Sherry L. 208 Steven A. 217 Steven K 235 Johnson, Terrell H. 75, 118 Johnson, Terry R. 483 Johnson, William J., Ill 245 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson William P.132 William W.75 Wyatt 152 Johnston, David J. 248 Johnston, Michael F. 237 Johnstone, Karen D.163.484 Jolley, Stephen M. 238 Jolly, Kathleen A. 133 Jones, Albert O. 75 Jones, Berle 234 Jones, Charles H. 172 Jones, Charlotte L. 163,487 Jones. Cheryl L. 133 Jones, Dale L. 486 Jones, Dianne A. 163 Jones, Donald F. 142, 521 Jones, Douglas M232 Jones, Ellen E. 205 Jones, Gary L. 272 Jones, Ja nisL.187 Jones,Jeffrey T. 520 Jones, Jennifer 298 Jones,Judy K. 188 Jones, Kerry M. 75 Jones, Linda S. 75 Jones, Lyle E.172 Jones, Marie R. 75 Jones. Marjorie C. 262 Jones, Marvin L. 232 Jones, Melody A, 76 Jones, Michael R. 172 Jones, Myron A. 142 Jones. Norma J. 264 Jones, Norman R.144 Jones, Pa mela J. 76, 210 Jones, Priscilla l. 127 Jones, Reed A. 129 Jones, RobertA. 237 Jones. Robert A. 217 Jones. Robert K. 237 Jones, Samuel O. 244, 245 Jones, Sara L. 185 Jones, Stanley G. 162 Jones, Steven R. 171 Jones, Sue E. 76 Jones, Ted A. 519 Jones, Thomas D. 248. 261 Jones. Tona M. 117 Jones, Victor F. 235 Jones, William C. 148 Jones, William C.148 Jones, Wil Jones, Wil Jones, Wil liam H.482 liam L.,Jr.482 liam M.275,486 Jordan, Charles A. 234 557 Jordan, Cynthia E. 265 Jordan, Linda M. 265 Jordan, Marsha J. 76,480 Jordan, William C. 76, 217 Kensil Jorgensen, Darrel B. 226 Jorgensen, John M. 76 Jorgensen. Sara J. 196 Joslin. Roy H. 226 Journay, Ronald W. 299 Joyce. Joseph P. 230 Juday, Barry L. 267 Juday, Glenn P. 486 Judson, Beth A. 194 Juergens, Lindell J. 187 Julian, Thomas C.482 Julius, Edmund P. 230 Julius, Marianne 194 Jump, Douglas B. 256 Jungels. Robert C. 252 Jungst, David W. 238 Jurbala, Rosemary A. 196 Juricich, Mary E. 262, 487 Jusko, Sheryl J. 188 K Kach, Edwin A. 486 Kacur, Michael B. 166 Kaczorowski, Antoinette 270 Kady. Michael S. 132 Kaestner, Connie K. 262 Kaetzel, Cynthia K. 76 Kahl, Michael R. 76 Kahre, Suzanne A. 204 Kaiser, David A. 76 Kaiser, Monica M. 209 Kakkuri, Dan W. 248 Kaley, Rhonda E. 201 Kalkofen, Candace L. 261 Kalmes, PaulW. 164 Kamradt, Bonnie E. 204 Kane, Jerry A. 76 Kane, Richard A. 255 Kania, Kay F. 202 Kankanpaa, Lee F. 299 Kannapel. Betty S. 211 Kanney, Mark R. 237 Kanning, James L. 215 Kaplan, Lois M. 76, 480 Kaplan, Ronald B. 161 Kapustiak, Catherine J. 263 Karasch, Marian J. 76 Karceski, Michael A. 275 Kark, Maryann K. 210 Kark, Robert J. 227 Karlin, Mitchell J. 121 Karpick, Ann E. 163. 487 Karpowicz, John L. 232 Karsmizki, Mary B. 76 Kaschak, Daniel T. 76, 116, 481, 520 Kaser, Larry W. 240 Kasny, Roger R. 76 Kasowski, Andrew H. 129 Kassouf, Mitchell J. 223 Kastner, James P. 253 Katowitz, Robert M. 161 Kaye, Arna J. 117 Kaye, Robert C. 76 Kazarian, Patricia J. 137 Keach, Helene T. 145 Keagle, Sharon L. 76 Kearney, Gregory J. 486 Kearney, Jill M. 137 Keefe, Patricia K. 173, 484 Keehn, Allen R. 231 Keehn, William S. 228 Keeley, Elizabeth A. 173 Keen, Jackie A. 183 Keen, James W. 223 Keil, Donald L. 76 Keilman, Jean E. 182 Keipper, Steven W. 132 Keiser, David E. 76 Keith, Jill M. 145 Keithley, John L. 76 Kellams, Frederick L. 140 Kellar . 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Vickie A. 127 Onoda, James M. 249 opei, Brian w. 144 Oppy, John F. 296 Orban, David J. 86, 118 O Reilly, Margaret M. 487 O Reilly, William S. 221 Orellana, Richard C. 217 Orelup, Richard L. 241 Origer, Rosemary 86 Orme, Sandra J.182 Ormes, Ricky D. 226 O Rourke, Steven A. 217 O Rourke, Timothy J. 86 Orr, Cheryl B. 126 Orr, Sandra S. 188 Ortman, Stanley E. 141 Orton, Mark D. 251 Osborn, Marilyn S. 487 Osborn, Pamela B. 191 Osborne, Robert D. 87 Osborne, Wayne B. 224 Osburn, David W. 87 Oster, Margaret E. 122 Oster, Martha E. 202 Oster, Nancy R. 195 Osterhoff, Ted L. 87 Ostriker, Richard A. 241 Oswalt, Daniel K. 239 Oswalt. Vicki S. 87 O Toole, Eileen A. 188 Ott, Brenda L. 202 Ott, Linda M.186 Otto, Corliss, F. 182 Otto, Kenneth R. 245 Outlaw, Paul A., Jr. 234 Overholt, Michael R. 256 Overman, Sue E. 130 Overmyer, Lynn L. 224 Overmyer, Mark A. 241 Overpeck, Lee R245 Owen, Carol C. 262 Owen, Gregory L. 260 Owen, Larry E. 123 Owen, Luana S. 87 Owens, Catherine E. 204 Owens, Darlinda F. 213 Owens, Forest H. 267 Owens, Janice K. 188 Owens, John C. 272,486 Owens, Margaret C. 135 Owens, Sally L.137 Owens, Thomas L. 134 Oxley, John R87 Oyler, Joseph B. 147 P Pace. Anne 87 Pace, Cecilia A.87, 190 Pacheco, Fernando A. 224 Pachucki, Constance T. 188, 487 Padilla, Edith C. 87 Paff, Denny R. 297 Page, Daniel E. 304 Paige, John H. 272 Paine, Mary H. 122 Palange, Susan M. 155 Paley, Robert A. 121 Palguta, Larry J. 87 Palm, Alan G. 226 Palmer, James E. 87 Palmer, Sue A. 143 Paloncy, RobertA. 87, 164 Pangere, Steve N. 272 Panke, Dennis D. 146 Panther, Michael E. 87, 300 Pantina, James J. 228 Paolantonio, James R. 87 Papadakis, Harry 167 Pape, Gary A. 139 Pappas, Patricia B. 205 Paradis, Arthur J. 156 Paraskevas, Veno N. 162,520 Pawluk, Gary M.146 Payne, D Payne, D avid L. 219 ouglas M.87 Payne, James M. 249 Payton, Peggy L. 87 Peachy, David A. 87 Peacock, James H. 87, 521 Peacock, Jan M. 265 Peaper, Patricia A. 87, 119 Pearce, Elizabeth 122 Pearch, Mary A. 190 Pearlman, Alan A. 121, 535 Pearson, Cheryl A.87 Pearson, Elizabeth A. 204 Pearson, Karen S. 87, 197 Pearson, Terry L. 483 Pearson, Thomas E. 178 Peart, Roger W. 251 Peck, Jeffrey R. 254 Peck, Mary C. 270 Peck, Wil Peczkow liam W. 87 Ski, Keith D. 214 Pedersen, Charles J. 224 Pedrey, Craig D. 252 Peeler, David L. 230 Parcell, Stanley R. 244 Pardieck, Teresa D. 261 Parent, Sara J.87, 157,480 Parham, Lugenia R. 87 Parish, Paul G. 150 Park, David K. 123 Park, Linda N.188 Parke, Carla K. 87 Parker, Dennis L. 151 Parker, John R. 136 Parker, Larry R. 87, 159 Parker, Mary A. 265 Parker, Melody L. 202 Parker, Roy R. 299 Parkes, James A. 87, 248 Parkes, Jane E. 187 Parkhill, Carol A. 157 Parkhurst, Bruce W. 150 Peeler, Joe S. 248 Pe Gan,John F. 87 Pegden, Claude D. 152 Peggs, Joseph L. 159 Pekelsma, Judy A. 267 Pelc, Kathleen S. 173 Peller, Charles G., Jr. 118 Peller, Charlotte A. 262, 263 Pellicori, Frank J.154 Pence, Dennis D. 87 Penley, Stephen S. 147 Penn,Trina L.182 Penner, Ronald T. 249 Penney, David W. 241 Pepe, John F. 87 Pepple, Terry J. 126 Peppler, Stephen T. 158 Perdue, Suzenna K. 87 Parkins, Kim R. 87, 146, 481 Parks, Michael E. 87, 123, 521 Parman, Larry A. 217 Parman, Vernon A. 217 Parmerlee, Rosemary J. 87, 203 Parr, John D.87, 132 Parr, Rosalind G.197 Parratt, Ronald L. 87, 164 Parrett, Melba R. 203 Parrin, Allen W. 160 Parrin, Robert L. 160 Parrish, Paula J.145 Parson, Robert E., Jr. 257 Parsons, Julie S. 194 Parsons, Stephen R. 87 Parsons, Susanne V. 133 Partenheimer, John J. 224 Partridge, Gary L. 248 Pasalich, Gary J. 252 Paskiet, Linda M. 190 Passo, Ruth E. 120 Pata, Richard J. 136 Patrick, Mary A. 294 Patterson, Dale W. 251 Patterson, David E. 128 Patterson, David J. 128 Patterson, John D. 154 Patterson, Marilyn L. 182,487 Patton, Ronald D. 224 Patton, Linda L. 87 Patton, Mary P. 190 Patton, Robert A. 87 Patton, Sally J. 195 Patty, Marsha E. 200 Paul, Beverly S.187 Paul, Carl A. 247 Paul, Raymond V. 228 Paul, Sandra L. 204 Paul,Warren K. 219 Paulin, Joseph E. 233 Paulson, Robert A. 139 Paunicka, Mark D. 252 Pav, Glenn M. 87 Pavao, Dennis M.154 Pavletic, Thomas A. 87, 520 Pawlak, James R. 231 Pergram, Larry L. 165 Perkins, Bruce E. 247 Perkins, Gregory A. 228 Perkins, James E. 236 Perkins, Joseph M. 215 Perkins, Kenneth R. 305 Perkins, Perkins, Michael G. 237 Ronald E. 225 Perkins, Terence D. 87 Perlov, Jonathan H. 161 Perrone, Perrone, John F. 118 Thomas C. 87 Perry, Donna L.88, 163 Pershing, David W. 88 Perz, David D. 219 Pescitelli, Dennis R. 486 Petcheni k, Kenneth 121 Peter, Merrill G. 88 Peters, B oyd L. 226, 535 Peters, Glenn G. 88, 302 Peters, James E., Jr. 152 Peters, Jerry L. 256 Peters, Jo L. 126 Peters, Jon D. 160 Peters, Lester L. 88 Peters, Robert W. 152,535 Peters, Ronald W. 88 Peters, William K. 146 Peters, William L. 221 Petersen ,Gregory W. 251 Peterson, Donald E. 237 Peterson, Jay A. 215 Peterson, Philip S.139 Peterson Peterson Peterson ,Vicki L. 298 ,Wesley L. 266 William R 139 Peth, Steven B. 88, 129,481 Petr, Leslie S. 88 Petric, Ann M. 117 Petrick, Janet M. 88 Petrie, David L. 132 Petrie, Dorothy L. 191 Petrie, LI oyd ivi.8s,171 Pettet, Donald R. 300 Pettet, Ronald D. 88 Pettit, Ritchie L. 88 Pettit, Steven W. 118 Petty, Roy C. 217 Pfadt, William L. 168 Pfeiffer, Charles E, 223 Pflum, Lawrence K. 234 Pfohl, Eric S. 132 Pharr, Mary E. 210 Phelds. Phelps, Phend, David S. 226 Deborah L. 262 Parker H., ll 139 Philippe, Gregory A. 153 Philips, Barry S. 121, 519 Phillippi, Ronald C. 116 Phillips, Christie L. 264 Phillips, David W. 248 Phillips, Diane R. 88, 122 Phillips, Doris E. 88, 301 Philli s Earl H. 217 D , Phillips, Gary D. 256 Phillips, George C. 245 Phillips, John F. 88 Phillips, John M. 88 Phillips, Karen E. 262, 487 Phillips, Karen G. 145 Phillips, Karen S. 291 Phillips, Kenneth D. 297 Philli S Kristen K. 200 P . Phillips, Linda J. 487 Phillips, Margaret L. 187 Phillips, Pamela 120,487 Phillips, Roger W. 88, 247 Phipps, Gary S. 88 Phipps, Michael E. 520 Piatt, Richard C. 237 Pickard, Gary E. 214 Pickart, Sarah L. 88 Pickel, Frank E. 227 Pickett, Monty R. 224 Piebes, Charles W. 237 Piegat, Camille F. 268 Piekarski, Ronald R. 520 Pieniazek, Mary E. 205 Pierce, Allen D. 224 Pierce, Diane L. 130,487 Pierce, Linda S. 163 Pierce, Lynnmarie 210 Pierce, Margaret J. 186 Pierce, Walter L. 167 Pierson, Dale A. 121 Pierson, Scott C. 259 Pigg, Richard C. 230 Pilewski, Thomas A. 88 Pilnak, Denise M. 264 Pinaire, Barbara J. 191 Ping, Donald R. 88 Pinkowski, Helen M. 209 Pinsky, Terry R. 186, 484 Piper, Catherine D. 213 Piper, Deborah 265 Piper, Patricia 182 Piper, Stephen P. 227 Pipher, Stephen J. 171 Piske. Dennis R. 229 Pitman, Bruce M. 150 Pitman, Gary 0.88 Pittman, Jack R. 290 Pittman, Jackie 88 Pittman, William D. 252 Pitz, Robert W. 238 Pitz, William J, 238 Place, Donald F. 152 Placey, John J. 154 Placke, James E. 88 Plahetka, John S. 249 Plahetka, Josephine M. 204 Plahetka, Mary J. 88, 204 Plant, John M. 293 Platts, Brian P. 222 Plee, Steven L. 259 Pleshek, Charles F. 224, 486 Plesniak, Andrew P., ll 230 Pletcher, Kirk A. 168 Plewak,L.182 Plumbeck, Nancy L. 88 Plumlee, Joan I. 145 Plummer, William G. 243 Poehlmann, Carol R. 211 Poglits, Robert L. 168 Pogue, Arleen L. 208. 487 Pohlar, Leonard P. 152 Pohlmann, Beth A. 205 Poindexter, Betty L. 124 Polak, James L. 230 Polay, Evelyn R. 120 Polei,WilliamA,123 Politan, John R. 150 Pollard, Carl J. 88 Pollert, Roger L. 131 Pollock, David R. 486 Pollyea, Steven H. 481 Poncsak, lrene J. 88, 298 Poncsak, Margatet M. 298 Ponder, Thomas E. 150, 483. 519 Poniatowski, Adrian J. 154 Pontius, Sandra K. 208 Ponton, Judith A. 191 Pool, Patricia A. 135,487 Poole, Gloria J. 264 Poole, Gregory V, 149 Poole, Kathleen D. 88, 291 Pope, David L. 248 Pope, Gary L. 267 Pope, Jerome W. 251 Pope, Linda K. 202 Popowzak, Helen L. 204,487 Poppe, Craig S. 244 Poracky, Jean E. 182 Porter, Barbara J. 185 Porter, Donald W. 88, 147 Porter, Rebecca J. 127 Porter, Sharon L. 163 Portilla, George A. 247 Portman, Gregory R. 153 Posante, Rebecca L. 182 Poteet, Alma J. 484, 487 Poteet, Cheryl A. 201 Potter, James M. 88, 149 Potter, Robert S. 164 Potts, Charles W. 520 Potts, Marilyn K. 195 Pouzar, Douglas J. 154 Powell, Barbara E. 183 Powell, James R., Jr. 235 Powell, Janis L. 137,200 Powell, Joseph W. 88, 170 Powell, Nancy A. 190 Powell, Rex L. 88, 241 Power, Marilea F. 294 Powers, Mamon M. 88, 142 Powers, Michael W. 136 Powers, Richard D. 237 Powlen, Pamela A.182 Poyser, Thomas D. 244 Prah, Gary L. 132 Prakas, Gregory C. 88 Prather, Frank L. 125 Prather, Linda l. 185 Pratt, James H. 233 Pratt, Paul D. 88 Pratt, Steven J. 88 Prescott, Douglas E. 88, 168 Preski, Kenneth V. 235 Preston, Stephen E. 125 Prewett, John A. 297 Price, Arleen S. 88, 262 Price, Donald R. 518 Price, Donald R. 518 Price, John L. 275 Price, Joyce L. 265 Price, Pamela A. 88 Price, Roger L. 272 Price, Stuart H. 233 Price, Troy R. 215 Pride, Richard A. 88 Priebe, Terry S. 123,483,519 Prifogle, Donald L. 88 Prince, Susan C. 130 Prince, Terry J. 297 Pritz, Gregory B. 88 Probert, James P. 275 Probst, Edward P. 171 Probus, Sylvia A.186 Prochazka, Frank J., Jr. 116 Procopio, Eric J. 233 Proctor, Gary R. 245 Proctor, James H. 88 Prokop, Pamela M. 188 Propes, Victoria L.122 Prost, Dianne M.186 Pruitt, Richard L. 248 Prusak, David A. 251 Prymak, Thomas N. 89 Pryor, Gregory J. 146 Pryor, Robert H. 296 Puda, Mark E. 252 Puetz, Michael J. 89, 147 Puetz, Stephen J. 226 Pumilia, Michael P. 144 Pund, Marvin L. 238,486 Purcell, David J. 226 Purkey, Pamela E. 263 Pursch, Thomas A. 227 Puth, Marvin W. 89, 249 Putnam, David L. 153 Putnam, Scott L. 256 Q Quackenbush, David M.164 Quakenbush, Sara J. 89 Qualkinbush, Robert S. 151 Quandt, Joanna M. 210 Quebe, Marianne M.127 Queen, Robert W. 89 Quick, Carol J. 89, 127, 480 Quillen, Barbara J. 122 Quinn, Terrence M. 178 Quinn, Thomas R. 89, 247 Quiroga, Oscar 266 Quivey, Lois A.182 R Raatz, James R. 221 Racich, Frank M. 222 Racine, Alan K. 272 Radbel, Michael P. 161 Radder, Jeffrey J. 518 Rademaker, Catherine A. 135 Rader, Ann L. 191,483 Radford, Cheryl D. 137 Radigan, Raymond F. 154 Radjenovic, Mary 89,186 Rafert, Linda J. 208 Raftis, Robert J. 481 Ragle, Samuel R. 128 Ragnetti, Michael J. 154 Ragsdale, Edward A.,lll162 Rainey, Randall A, 160 Raiser, James E. 255 Ralston,William E. 217 Ramby, Susan M. 89, 143, 521 Ramey, Luellen 211 Ramsbey, Pamela K. 208 Ramsdell, Lawrence A. 156 Ranck, Ralph J. 267 Randall, Caroline L.195 Randall, Douglas S. 238 Rankin, Annette 145 Rankin, David T. 518, 535 Rankin, Robert W. 151 Ranschaert, Brian R261 Ransom, Gregory M. 222 Ransom, Karen S. 194 Rasmussen, Becky L. 211 Rasmussen, Karen S. 89 Ratcliff, Jill M, 264 Rathbun, Harold G. 139 Rathnow, Stephen J. 154 Ratliff, Cheryl L. 187 Rattay, Ruth A. 182 Rauch, Eric W. 222 Rauch, Roberta L.89,179,186 Rausch, Gertrude E. 89 Rausch, Kathryn L. 89 Rausch, Linda P. 89 Raush, Robert W. 251 Raver, Paul T. 168 Rawlings, Sandra L. 265 Ray, Carl D. 238 Ray, Gary A. 252 Ray, Joe W. 166 Ray, Michael J. 520 Ray, Rebecca S. 209 Rayburn, James L. 219 Raykovich, Linda L. 127 Rayle, Brian J. 150 Rayle, Colleen R.187 Raymer, Timothy L. 140 Raymond, Dianne 137 Raymond, Kirk A. 162 Read, Robert A. 219 Ream, Zane A. 241 Reber, Craig S. 229 Reblitz, Thomas V. 159 Recknor, Michael D. 227 Recob, Susan B. 89, 202 Rector, Steven K. 217 Redden, Niles E.,Jr, 266 Redding, Loren E. 224 Redelman, John M. 224 Redenbarger, Vicki L. 209 Redman, David E. 89, 267 Redman,William L. 249 Redmond, Mark V. 242 Reece, Beverly K. 202 Reecer, Larry M. 140 Reed, Craig W. 228 Reed, Elizabeth D. 89, 155 Reed, Linda D. 89 Reed, Mary S. 195 Reed, Michael E. 152, 166, 272, 486 Reed, Rodger V. 168 Reed, Teresa M. 264 Reed,William D. 248 Reedy. Mildred M. 89 Reef, Mary J. 145 Rees, John T. 240 Reese, Mary M. 303 Reese, Raymond W. 248 Reetzke, John C. 140 Reeves, Cathy S. 487 Regan, James T. 89 Regenos, Sharon M. 89 Rehrer, Neil S. 171 Reich, Richard A. 256 Reich, RobertA. 252 Reichart, Brian L.149 Reid, Reid Reid, Reid, Reid, Reid. Lois A. 89, 173 Robert S. 223, 486 Timothy W. 148 William T., Ill 486 William T., Jr.89, 249, 483 William W. 89,483 Reihl, Gene D. 251 Reilly, Donald R. 219 Reilly, Mary F. 197 Reimers, Gregg A. 247 Reineke, Dennis W. 165 Reinhart, Michael J. 486 Reinking, Allan J.150 Reinking, Rosanne 119 Reis, Nancy A. 143 Reisiger, Dennis C.136 Reising, Charles S.154 Reiss, Jane C. 117 Reitz, Martin G. 146 Renbarger, Vickie L. 89 Render, David B. 89 Renfro, Deborah A. 126 Renie, James M. 245, 520 Renie, Mark C. 215 Renkenberger, Kenneth R. 248 Rensch, Charlene S. 185 Renslow, Robert D. 167,535 Reoch, William D. 158 Reser, Diane L.135 Ressinger, Diane K. 89 Rettinger, Brian T. 266,486 Retzner, Joseph W. 233 Revnes, Diane 8.182 Reynolds, Jerri L. 201 Reynolds, John G. 228 Reynolds, Stephen F. 225 Reyzer, Kendall C. 486 Rhetts, Leslie E. 195 Rhoades, Cathleen 186 Rhoades, RobertC. 89 Rhoads. Cecil W. 214,486 Rhoads, David A. 123 Rhodes, Edgar N., lll 129 Rhodes, Melinda B. 89 565 f 4 A X .. ,, an 1 1 Richardson, Curtis A. 224 Richardson, Judith A. 127 Richardson, Marcia A. 270 Richardson, Mark H. 302 Richardson, Robert A. 242 Richardson Richardson Richert, Alv Steven D. 245 I Steven E. 147 n R. 260 Richert, Mary K. 261 Richey, Linda L. 90 Richey, Mark W. 232 Richey, Robert C. 128 Richey, Roger A. 118 Richmond, Scott C. 215 Richter, Jean E. 90 Richter, Raymond T. 169 Richwine, Fredrick S. 144 Richwine, Rita A. 191 Rick, Bruce A. 90 Ricker, Jay B. 164 Ricketts, Leslie L. 264 Ricketts, Thomas G. 230 Ricks, Pamela K. 210 Riddle, David A. 221 Ridenour, Steven M. 90 Rideout, Kenneth E. 167 Ridge, James L. 235 Ridpath, John R. 146 Rieck, Gordon L. 167 Riedweg, Janet E. 182 Riemenschneider, P. L. 194 Rierden, Walter J. 132 Ries, John R.167 Rieser, Thomas W. 230 Riester, Burma L. 90 Riestra, Leopoldo E. 90 Riggs, David W. 141 Riggs, Donald W. 242 Riggs, Thomas R. 242 Rigot, Ward L. 235 Rigsbee, Richard W. 228 Rigsbee, Steven D, 164 Riley, Gail L. 194 Riley, Gehran J. 90 Riley, John F. 234, 486 Riley, Robert L. 237 Rincon, Laura J. 190 Rinehart, Gwen E. 208 Ring, Lawrence J. 147 Ring, Mark A. 231, 535 Ring, Phyllis A. 191 Ringeman, Kenneth L. 214 Ringer, Michael A. 297 Ringle, Michael A. 90 Ringley, Jackie R. 90 Rink, Bruce E. 223 Rinkenberger, Michael D. 290 Rinker, Dale K. 90 Riordan, Michael J. 226 Ripberger, Wayne K. 224 Risden, Debra S. 187 Risinger, Richard M. 245 Risk, James E. 227 Risley, Cheryl A. 208 Ristow, Ellen L. 145 Ristow, Kathleen A. 190 Ristow, Louise T. 126, 484 Ritchie, Cecilia E. 265 Roberts Dianel.90, 182 Roberts Douglas B. 228 Roberts, Ervin E. 90 Roberts, James J. 242 Roberts, Jon A. 90, 305 Roberts Keith L. 128 Roberts Marcia A. 90, 145, 480 Roberts Margaret V. 127 Roberts Mark D. 90 Roberts, Michael C. 232 Roberts, Raymond C., Jr. 90 Roberts, Roberts, Stanley A. 247 Thomas E. 134 Robertson, Charles P. 228 Robertson, Gayle D. 239 Robertson, Jerry L. 90 Robertson, William C. 170,486 Robeson,WilburG.167 Robinson, Charles D.141 Robinson, David D.146 Robinson, Gregory L. 255 Robinson, Kenneth R. 149 Robinson, Laura L. 210 Robinson, Patricia K. 127 Robinson, Paul A., Jr. 254 Robinson, Sandra J. 117 Robison, Rebecca A. 208 Robison, William R.90,166 Robottom, Richard K. 131 Roby, Diane A. 188 Rockenstein, Janis S. 127 Rockwell, Allen V. 255 Rode, Marvin W. 90, 141 Rodenberg, Elizabeth A. 126 Rodenberg, Steven J. 244 Rodewald, James M. 267, 482 Rodger, David T. 132 Rodgers, Beverly J. 208 Rodgers, Christopher T. 229 Rodgers, Pamela S. 201 Rodgers, Rita R. 487 Rodibaugh, David C. 240 Rodich. Craig s. 257 Rodriquez, Alicia E. 263 Rodriguez, Anita E. 90, 119, 480 Rodriguez, Pamira A. 202 Rodriquez, Maria R. 205 Roeder, Jane E. 90 Roedl, Lawrence J. 255 Roefer, Linda K. 194 Roehm, Michael L. 91 Roelke, Norman L. 520 Roell, Arthur E. 296 Roesener, Norman H. 91 Roeser, Thomas J. 242 Roeske, Roger E. 217 Roettger, John K. 219 Rogala, Richard L. 91 Rogalski, Roselyn J. 91 Rogers, Gary L. 519 Rogers, James N. 520 Rogers, Janet I. 203 Rogers, John W. 154 Rogers, Joseph E. 231 Rogers. Rogers, Rogers, Rogers, Kenneth S. 91 Stephen C. 164 Thomas R. 118 William J. 256 Rh0d9Sr NBUCY 5-127 Rich, Darlene K. 291 Rhodes, Ronald N. 90 Rich, Gary L. 90 Rhodes, Sandra S. 202, 483 Righv Jerry E, 255 Rhvnel1art.Karyn A- 126. 484 Richards, Barbara A. 90 RlbOrdy. LIrICl2 A. 90 Richards, Cheryl A, 211 Rib0rdy.,SuSan K- 291. 483 Richards, Jane lvl. 185,487 RICG. AIVID F-. Jr. 248 Richards, Michael S. 90 FUC9. Darlene K. 263 Richards, Nancy L. 210 WCG, Jeffrey Nl- 215 Richards, Randall G. 165 Rice, Lee 149 Richards, Roger K. 90 RFCG. Ma Vllyfl Jr 90. 200 Richardson, Alan T. 299 RICG, Mary K 90 Richardson, Craig C. 483 566 Ritenour, James M. 299 Ritter, Diana S. 182 Ritter, Kenneth N. 139 Ritter, Ronald W. 134 Ritz, John M. 166 Ritz, Mark E. 171,486 Rivera, Belinda S. 190 Rives, Stephen R. 217 Roach, Allan L. 90, 295 Roach, Christine E. 179 Roach, Marilyn J. 90 Robb,Anne M. 187 Robbin, Charles B. 121 Robbins, David A. 162 Robbins, Jan L. 157, 487 Robbins, Joyce C. 190 Robbins, Ma Robbins, Susan D. 200 Roberson, Lynn A. 275 Roberts, Christine A. 208 Roberts, Dale B. 165,483 Roberts, David A. 296 rcia l. 195 Rogol, Charles S. 228 Rohde, Richard J., Jr. 164 Rohn, Cheryl E. 265 Rohrman, Theresa M. 91 Rokosz, David F. 251 Roland, James K. 151 Role, Joseph R. 255 Rollins, Carle E., lll 91, 519, 520 Rollins, Julianne 135 Romba, Gerald L. 91, 261 Romine, Mark S. 293 Rondini, James G.154 Ronk, Judith A. 185,483 Rooney, Larry J. 229 Rooney, Linda M.91, 179,208 Root, Dan J. 128 Rooze, Cheryl M. 200 Roper, Nancy 91 Rosa, Deborah S. 261 Rosch, David S. 121 Roschman, Kenneth G. 240 Rose. Cynthia A. 145 Rose, Michael D. 134 Rosebrock, Mary A. 185 Rosebush, Ann M. 265 Rosenbaum, James W. 215 Rosenbaum, Jo A. 91 Rosenbaum, Sandra K. 487 Rosenberry, Marcia C. 263 Rosengaren, Judy K. 91 Rosenthal, Deborah E. 484 Rosentrader, Larry V. 91 Rosie, Marilyn L. 268 Roski, Richard A. 132, 481, 519 Rospond, James L. 236 Rosquete, Hector J. 169 Ross, Cheri L. 91 Ross, David L. 170 Ross, David W. 234 Ross, Gary M. 255 Ross, James W. 248 Ross, Jerry L. 91, 302 Ross, Joy A. 91 Ross, Judith E. 303 Ross, Melvin L. 148 Ross, Michael W. 91 Ross, Steven J. 121 Ross, Susan K. 188,487 Rost, Philip V. 413 Rost, Richard M. 253 Roth, James N. 169 Roth, Marilyn J. 294 Roth, Robert L. 159 Roth, Thomas J. 235 Rothenberger, Karen 91 Rothgeb, William S. 486 Rothrock, George C. 224 Rothschild, Marianne R. 91 Rouch, Patricia L. 137 Rouch, Terry W. 215 Roudebush, Philip 247 Rounds, Alan T. 233 Roush, Janet L. 122 Roush, Terry D. 91, 248 Routt, Annetta M. 270 Rowe, Gail L. 127, 484 Rowe, John R. 226 Rowe, Nancy A. 194 Rowe, Ronald K. 168 Rowe, Sharon A. 294 Rowen, William J. 295 Rowland, Donald M., Jr. 91 Rowland, Max A. 215 Rowland, Ronald R. 233 Rowland, William K. 149 Rowlett, Charles T. 227 Rowlett, Dennis D. 237 Rov. James L. 226 Rozetka, Robert E. 132 Rubens, Kenneth P. 481 Rubenstein, Elaine R. 120 Rubin, Howard S., Jr. 121 Rubin, Irma W. 208 Rubin, Joel S. 91 Ruble, Robert W. 300 Ruckel, Steven W. 91 Rucker, James L. 151 Rudbeck, Sandra A. 264, 483 Rudbeck, Vicki K. 203 Rude, Richard E. 240 Rudy, Patricia A. 194 Rue, Jessie A. 122 Ruf, Stanley E., Jr. 242 Rugeriis, Michael A. 226 Ruhl, Donald L., Jr. 247 Ruhl, Philip C. 118 Rule, Jan T. 123 Rule, Janice M. 484 Rullman, John D. 91 Rumore, Ross R. 140 Runnels, Rebecca 294 Rupley, Jeffrey P. 485 Rupp, Betty J. 298 Ruse, Rita S. 209 Rush, Elaine M. 143, 487 Rush, Lawrence B. 91 Rush, Robert W. 91, 160 Rushton, Mary R.91,122 Rusk, Donald G. 247 Rusk, Gary L. 266 Rusk, James E. 125 Russel, Jane A. 182 Russell, Eugene R. 255 Russell, Robert W. 154 Russell, Ronald D. 92 Russell, Walter K. 92, 300 Rust, Larry A. 116 Ruth, Diana L. 213 Ruth, Raymond F. 92 Rutherford, Marion F., Jr. 237 Rutkowski, Robert R. 92 Rutledge, Charles K. 249 Ruttkar, Paul R. 92 Rutz, Sharon K. 195 Ruwaldt, James J., Jr. 254 Ryan, Edward J. 215 Ryan, George E. 92 Ryan, Mary A. 137 Ryan, Thomas J. 147 Ryba, Lawrence G. 147 Rybacki, Steven R. 244 Rybarczyk, Ronald R. 520 R ckman Stewart D.248 Y , Rydman, Marilyn S. 92, 130, 480 Rye, John H. 241 Ryker, Jane E. 157,487 Ryker, Sharon M. 191 Rymers, David K. 219 Rysdon, Jon C. 228 S Sabaj, Thomas E. 92 Sabo, Katherine M. 155 Sabones, Michael E. 237 Sachen, Joseph L. 247 Sacks, Roger W. 224 Sadler, Donna F. 92 Saferight, Gary E. 251 Saff, Charles R. 247 Saffen, Dan R. 251 Safirstein, Marty 121 Safranski, Gregory G. 136 Sage, Donald B., Jr. 125 Sahm, Nicholas T. 92 Saik, Mary E. 92 Saint, James G., IV 254 Saiter, Paul S., Jr. 92 Sakakini,John S. 158 Salb, Paula K. 130 Salley, Charles J. 215 Salsbery, Dean A. 254 Salstrom, Roger L. 170 Salveter, Karen L. 191 Samford, Alan G. 253 Samples, David 0.259 Sampson, Claudia J. 145 Sampson, Lynda D. 137 Samuelson, Eric R. 146 Samuelson, William A. 256 Sand, Mark E. 248 Sandberg, Donald K. 92, 132, 521 Sandbrink, Steven W. 215 Sanden, Candace J. 179, 183 Sanders, Barry F. 92, 259 Sanders, David B. 254 Sanders, Dennis K. 257 Sanders, Joanne M. 186 Sanders, Marsha A. 262 Sanders, Michael R. 92, 256 Sanders, Tommy J. 256 Sandersen, Kyle L. 219 Sandru, Anita C.92, 127,480 Sands, Joyce E. 92 Sands, Oran J., lll 217 Sanford, Sue E. 191 Sanger, Gary C. 215 Sanson, Richard D. 92 Sansone, Margaret R. 204 Santik, Ronald 92, 147 Santori, Peter R. 259 Saperstein, Karen E. 120 Saracoff, Tanya L. 204 Sarafin, Dean M. 219 Sark, Clyda M. 487 Saroff, Judith A. 487 Sartore, Ronald H. 156 Sartoris,Thomas L. 134 Sarver, Catherine A. 262 Sasser, Fred R. 125 Satterthwaite, Stephanie 186 Saucerman, Stephen P. 92, 240 Savage, Eric J. 242 Savage, James M. 158 Savage, James W. 158, 225 Savage, Richard D. 229 Sawchuk, Carol A. 261, 487 Sawitke, Joan F. 137. 484 Sawyer, Douglas M. 131 Sawyer, Edgar H., Ill 172 Sawyer, Thomas M. 242 Saxton, Charlene J. 205 Scaletta, Phillip R. 132,486 Scalzo, Emilie A. 92, 127 Scamahorn,John R. 141 Scamuffa, Michael D. 92, 247 Scanlin, John W. 154 Scarpero, William J., Jr. 168 Scecina. James S. 92, 136 Scelze, Robert G., Ill 92 Schaaf, Annette L. 194 Schaefer, Joy M. 262 Schaefer, Sally A. 92 Schafer, Patricia L. 294 Schaffer, William D.154 Schaibley, Christine 92 Schall, Jean E. 191 Schaper, James 0.131 Schaper, Michael A. 228 Scharf, David L. 226 Scharnhorst, Richard K. 248 Schaumberg, Elaine A. 157 Schebo, Jack A. 164 Scheerer, Nancy A. 191 Scheessele, David W. 140 Scheffler, Alan M. 92 Scheffler, Peter M. 165 Scheffler, Susan E. 183 Scheid, John P. 266,485 Scheiderer, Charles A. 139 Schellenberger, John J. 228 Schenauer, Ronald E. 149 Schenck, Donald E. 247 Schenk, Carolyn R. 145,521 Schenk, Joseph A. 245 Schenk,William E. 170 Schenkel, Ronald W. 132 Schepers, Garold L. 215 Schepman, Dennis W. 92 Schepman, Roger L. 131 Scher, Gary B. 92 Scherer, Mark A. 234 Schermerhorn, Mary J. 294 Scheuer, James l. 136 Schieber, Robin E. 182 Schiefer, Lynn 187 Schieve, Diane L. 188 Schilling, Gregory A. 255 Schillinger, Marc S. 116, 483. 486 Schini, Norma J. 92 Schipper, Steven J. 290 Schirmer, Daniel A. 248 Schlademan, Karen M. 130 Schlagenhauf, Rex E. 146 Schlehuser, Royce A. 205 Schleicher, Roland E. 244 Schlemmer, Phillip L. 235 Schlensker, Gary C. 235 Schlicher, George C. 239 Schlomann, Robert A. 116, 483 Schmaltz, Daren R. 248 Schmelter, John R. 92 Schmidt, Arlene L. 194 Schmidt, Copeland H., Jr. 215 Schmidt, Ellen G.157 Schmidt, Fred R. 247,483 Schmidt, George A. 144 Schmidt, James E. 224 Schmidt, Janet L. 127 Schmidt, John W., Jr. 521 Schmidt, Jolee L. 157 Schmidt, Linda G. 487 Schmidt, Linda J.127 Schmidt, Linda R. 270 Schmidt, Theodore A. 118, 131 Schmidt,WiIliam G.151 Schmithorst, Elizabeth J. 137, 469,484 Schmitt, Brian P. 144 Schnabel, Bruce L. 156 Schnackel, Charles W. 92, 225 Schnarr, Mark J. 92, 116 Schnarr, Wayne T. 237 Schnautz, Ingrid M. 201, 483. 487 Schneck, Donald R. 92 Schneer, Steven P. 233 Schneider Schneider Schneider Schneider Schneider Schneider Schneider .Jeffray S. 483 , John N. 154 ,John R. 154 . 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Betty 103 Yue, William W. 103,219 Yutmeyer, William P. 103,261 Z Zacharias, Scott A. 231 Zachary, James M. 104,14-6, 518, 519 Zachary, Ramona K. 210 Zachman, Neil J., Jr. 247 Zack, James E. 214 Zahm, Sharon M. 182 Zaifert, Michael 104 Zakrzewski, Thomas J. 235 Zaldin, Steven A. 247 Zaloudek, Jeffrey C. 247 Zarse, Everett L. 125 Zarse, Wayne E. 254 Zatkulak, Anthony D. 132, 483 486 Zatkulak, Susan M. 104,484 Zayandehrovdi, S. 104 Zegafuse, Donald W., Jr. 104 Zehner, Ann 211 Zelencik, Mary J. 104 Zeleznikar, Mary J. 188 Zeller, Donald L. 217 Zeller, Michael W. 171 Zerr, Frank M. 248 Zezima, Anthony M. 128 Zgliczynski, James B. 104 Ziebell, Donald R. 104,247 Ziegenfelder, Dale T. 256 Ziegler, Douglas W. 251 Ziegler, Lamar A. 153, 169 Ziegler, Robert B. 518 Zielinski,Alan D214 Ziemer, David L. 215 Ziemkiewicz, Susan M204 Ziffrin,Judith A. 157 Zigler, Martin J. 121,483,486 Zlliak, Robert L.104 Zimmer, Joseph A. 255 Zimmerman, Charles G. 254 Zimmerman, David A. 232 Zimmerman, Gary L. 255 Zimmerman, Mickey D. 223 Zimmerman, Sam J. 146 Zimmerman, Suzanne C. 135 Zimmerman n, Carol A. 265 Zintsmaster, Marianne 122 Zirkle, Kevin Zitterbart, El B. 242 len G. 127 Zitterba rt, Paul A. 226 Zlatos, Stephen E. 228 Zoeller, Allan F. 297 Zofko, David E. 260 Zoller, Gale R. 104, 203 Zook. 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