Purdue University - Debris Yearbook (West Lafayette, IN)

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I0 A X3.S.NPN'1 'Nun V wr ' ar JUE5 .- 'M I I. l4Nr5 ' -.-., MII- , Mfg.. ,N 'W la! ll 4 N1 I W. 'V J 31 L, w Y , J , , , 11 I A1 Q ,T-., jx, L ' U 1 lwflxnlj f ' . Z 1 ..W..,,,.w'-f ff-'H-Q----v-N----V M-.......W., A 7'lill! ' ' riff :..ff 3 1 Eff- ,YT-'. ..,. .., - , 4 Q!!!-G-...-u ' , Y, if M -I , fy 4 '-wav W 'A'- SD I Wa+h fqll ' the aCdd'emqi5Q95poC6 quiqkened.-P 52 A : The Cc1mpus lcjfgyellow 3.2 and Grcingie iseen-flhggqigh, 4 cl e yesQf ' ,S ,L 1, ' ,.Lp..' 1 If ' fffww , l ., Q Q Q . I . ,wi 1 9 ' ff ' se? I 'A ' , .x 'U vl I g , H ' I' - x . N ' ' J ? I ' x ' A ft if. Q P N X 1 uf rv g' , Q I 1' i 3 i -wr-. I .-1. A X - K Homecoming Queen Susie Smith Crisp days and leaves led to cool weekends and football games. 3,5-T .1 v- ,da livlf ,,. is g i ' : '1 s sg Q x. A it -1' lllll ' lf' i 'xx f' vw ,lst .,.. 'QV e 9 1 55?-9, .- qw be v ,QA , 4 n - ,-7ff.ff l f.. 4 F' ' fl ll' ' .Ui u u' u'g': Q' ' l 1 I gflsmfh Lum 'U Ml 1, ' 5 ,- , K ,ply 'v off? Q' 'ff .. A F: l,l U. R Iva I . 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A N- ,g Z' . 5- lf' .r L ::..:l! -7-1'-1, , ,V 4. ,, '-'tw'-. fQf-- I--Q Paul Winter Consort bu No Sex Please, We're British 'F . , -..V..,,...-.......! 3 , ,Quia A 4' if 5 The Basic Training Of Pavlo Hummel hw ....-1 s. if 13' , 3,1 V is 0 N x . u A 4 w .iv . V F Y Q f 12,35 he ' in 3, ff: .' 5, W A Q 8 4 Isaac Stern II ' ,I FIFTH DIMENSION HENRY MANCINI CARPENTERS fr -h X X , . -1 - 1- -V ' lux x 0 1 5 H xi v 4 - qgf, F'-.L ' t'a fn. 'D , W, fe -: I, 0 'jff ,4 , ,. 08 1 '1 i '41 xc! - D 3 . N 5- ,:,W:-4:45:42 , ' ,.,.,. :' ...- ' TijZ::'f5-f7i3L.- U, ' k ,V 4 'atm if, zzzrzgj - ' 51:55.44 'W ' . h g 2 AL , Q I -. , rf W. L . Q- gp :J i ' ' L' 'rl', V' ' J Q f- 1 ' , 'A-fv if Q 1K 'uw it 1 1 ' I I M-Lgif , j..,,::,,,A5:1..z37, 'IZCZ '..g....I':Qn,.-4. i,..Z --::.4::353,2..-5154: -- , 15:7-51t:Qf1:i:::.'12jY2Q? .. 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I 4 f 7 il 5 mai 4 2512? xi 42 an 475 795' K Ho Ham ofvcf A GIANT, Hamas A GIANT NANAA 9 O A HEHWER Rock M4486 7 VNW Lafayette Winter: I part snow 4 parts rain Liberal amounts ot ice and sleet and lots of cold. Stir quickly, with cold gusts of wind . . . Enough to serve 26,000 students indefinitely. Vkfxxy X HT W'ff'ff'?-Y mgn'fvw:---.,,. xi N 'mf R Pgwwxx :xxx , 1' , x 1 'X MY? -' Y . i ...'-. 1999863 -5115 1 HL .gff' 'ei iff fl 'I I 9 37 13 The flu drove students to the infamous Health Center. Pulses taken prescriptions filled and classes missed. Raspy throats turned raspier and noses were still runny. 35 9100- my U00-1:99 1 v I f l 3 1 V L l W r w 4 J J N H V 1 V U x Y 1' D A . M, , V' MQW 5fEClH CEVECJ .N ,Y Lxgf , fi, A, U Zuusw lux:L'L3m3' UCDU new seems-s'E'er Useegcm FH K Bias? I V ,M .., .u ,-. 12? v X ha. CF ,AE -Q. s i 1 1 ! 'HvZ'f35?'k. .1 5 3- -5:-5'ff'I'5 -in if F 5 w-. K fy W - c fY? 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THE OUTLET FOR OPINION SUPPLIED BY DEBRIS The l973 Debris created a vehicle of student expression unparalleled in recent Purdue history, in the form of a totally uncensored graffiti board. While occupying a strate- gic position iuxtaposed to The Lions on Memorial Mall, the graffiti board received student support like the Student Body Government has not seen in decades. To the amaze- ment of friends and neighbors alike, the students of Purdue related in a uniquely unabashed fashion their truest and deepest feelings on the issues that confront them as colle- giate underlings. The time was late September. ON SCHOOL Eat, study, sleep, eat, study, sleep Who the hell was Stanley Coulter? After four years, 312,000 and an ulcer, I finally got my first job: a waitress. ON SPORTS A rolling Purdue can't use DelVIoss. You win some, you lose some, but you GRAFFITI ON SEX Having sex with yourself - a firsthand experience. Sex before marriage -- as long as it doesn't interfere with the ceremony. Love means never having to say, You're WHAT?!? Sin comes from too much sex. Homosexuality is a pain in the iss. X1W:mi t?e?Er 4521 .x dress for them all. W' Y mv H , Why DGMOSS? gps' ON FRATERNITIES Why not DeTree? V' De-Mo must go! Ball! T Signa Phi Nothing svftlm.-fs:--f ,. This is fraternity Week - shoot a Greek. ON GRAFFITI I wouldn't waste my time writing on this Q - -- - - -J board. Best Frat on campus - Tappa Kegga I am a member in good standing of I Phelta Thi. B OA RD N EWS ON DRUGS With booze you lose, with dope there's hope. Dope will get you through times of no money better than money will get you through times of no dope. ON RELIGION Man without Cod is as helpless as a fish without a bicycle. I hate Jesus freaks! God has made everything for its purpose even the wicked for the day of trouble. I am the way, the truth, and the lifef' - Jesus Campus Crusade eats! ON POLITICS The only dope worth shooting is Nixon. Where is Lee Harvey Oswald now that we need him? The IVIisCovern Welfare Plan . . . By Robin Hood Lick Dick fNixon that isj in '72, WRITE ON Consistency is the refuge of the unimaginative. Iim glad I don't like spinach because if I liked spinach Iid have to eat spinach and I hate spinach. I like negroes - even the black ones. He who laughs - lasts. Keep on truckin' I n ,1-,,ur cffb 1 Uv 'V On. cf we 1 :- v x 1 . - P at 44 It I gm K X xx.- ' ' 1 1 af ' ffif 'uf X 'ffm ' A 1 K. I' x- ' 1 'X ,KN X '- -.qxxwx u, L P ., :cv 'v .,w ZQQQA' ' lf!..l'E,'. . w V7 7 1, Q2 ,THQ 3, 3 ' .-, . Aww ,X fx- -.A . . V .41 , H., , ,kr H, g.,,'. 5 Q ,,-,, . X11- H ,, rf 4 Give me yourspine old man, old man. - Give me your rugged hate, give me your sturdy oak-tree A love. Teach me to simng so that the song may ' ' be 'mihey' I D A 'f Kee'p 'your-'hands on hold oh! - future. Xg:..::f1l1Q1l1L2tf 5:, 'f2E2:1' ' 1. ' - - ,V :' XI H ,. ..1:' -A-,I-.p..X,r l , M . , Q r:'.,rl7'.,..Ag' 1H.Xgg' - , N , l l Y' 5 1 sky? 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'g :km ,f ,,.T,,f,3. C 5 22.9 ,C iq ' ' fig ' I THE YOUNG? GIFTED AND, BLACK EXPRESS TH EMSELVES AT THE BCC. C Q I, , . X 1 ' I X f w S NNV1 1 FAR 'Il 'v A. .. em , aj 1,1 4 1 r .L 1 'w. i There are no student bars but - there are wallbangers, a bowling alley and a pool room in -the Union. In Lafayette there are movie theaters, and there is a Lawrence Welk. Basically there is no choice. But life leven sociall is what you make it, huh? I Yeah, I'lI light up cu ioint if you don't tell anybody. 6 I f I VI I'm not really a freak, you know M I'm iust like everyone else, ,r 4 but iust don't tell anybody. 4 X I The public viewpoint seg- ment of a Honolulu, Hawaii radio show featured the topic apathy last January 3. The announcer requested that her listeners call in to discuss this issue over the air. No One Called. Two students were killed cat Southern University. Nixon stepped up bombing in Viet- nom. 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I f 1 , N X L l-l ' ll l naked bodies 3 ' S Q 5 l french 406 s lr X I f 'll' 55 I Q w 5 baseball ' N Ax i k X i have only f t 7 A ,' s to make it to my class A s in unlver 5 Ky cw S s Q X if-2: ya Q 0 S of is--ti. I 1 D0 YOU KNOW WHAT'S,UNDER THE ENGINEERING MALL? It's an accelerator. What is an accelerator? An accelerator, more commonly known as an atom smasher, is an instrument used by physicists to explore atomic structure. The name accelerator is derived from the purpose of the machine - it accelerates sub-atomic fsmaller than an atomj particles to a high velocity, then thrusts them into an atom, so that the physicist can study what happens to the atom as a result of the collision. Different types of accelerators study various parts of the atom. The accelerator at Purdue, the Van de Graaff, probes the atom's nucleus by throwing accelerated protons into the atoms. From this type of research scientists learn more about the various shapes of nuclei and the force laws which bind these nuclei. They can also create unstable radioactive isotypes 'for short periods of time. Yet, certain obstacles must be overcome in this type of research, such as keeping air and dust particles out of the interior of the accelerator. Or, even more important, hitting the atom with the proton. The probabil- ity of this occurring is about the same as your chances of rolling a soft- ball at an area the size of Texas and expecting it to hit another softball which has been randomly placed somewhere within that area. Such obsta- cles as these lead to large inefficiencies. Purdue's accelerator is not unique - many are comparable, some are even larger. However, the knowledge that is gained at Purdue with the aid of the Van de Graaff may have important practical applications some day. 0 .', n-.-.- x .I- 5 l 'Nz . ., . , ' -- jf'l5'9 'N'!fI5v11,,. 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I don't want to get into the full authoritative role or any dictating type of thing. Have you learned as a result of being a teaching assistant? SCHROEDER: Yes, I've learned the concepts which are the basis of sociology. 'YKW X'--ef' qi T' fig: Z 1 r . THE ROLE OF THE TEACHING Cathy Schroeder is a tutor in an introductory sociology course. Aside from her graduate studies, Miss Schroeder spends several hours a week in her office in the Home Eco- nomics Administration Building, available to assist students who experience difficulties with seg- ments of the Sociology 100 course material. She also conducts a help session each week to aid students in understanding the course textbooks. 8 What rewards have you gained since becoming a teaching assistant? SCHROEDER: One thing I've noticed is that I've learned more about sociology. My tutorial services have taken me back to the basics of sociology. I have benefited by my interactions with students. Most of all, though, I get a sense of accom- plishment - a feeling that I'm doing something constructive, some- thing that relates to the real world. VVhat are the differences between being a student and a teaching assistant? SCHROEDER: As a teaching assistant you realize that you are placed in a position where you impart knowledge instead of being on the receiving end. You have entirely different tensions - instead of Worrying about grades you are much more responsible for what is said and done in class. You must plan each session, and you are expected to give correct informa- tion. I always have trouble giving examples of concepts due to a lack of experience, but I imagine that will come with time. It's strange being a tutor and a student at the same time, but I like it much more than being a student. --3 K ... Are you better prepared for life because you are a teaching assist- ant? SCHROEDER: I am as far as my future is concerned, because I want to teach in the near future. I'm working with new eople and I'm continually subjectedp to new ideas. I feel as if I am growing in the proc- ess of becoming a more effective teacher as well as a more rounded person. What, in your opinion, is the role of the teaching assistant at Purdue? SCHROEDER: As an aid to the student on a one-to-one basis. As a teaching assistant you should take an interest in students, which means trying to understand their problems and their ca abilities, and hel ing them gain seif-confidence. Teaciiing assistants should also mediate between students and professors. They are the spokesmen for the stu- dents. :... .i I -- -. --.f:'l5.-:-- 515 Q' ISR, W .-af , 1 : 5 Qi .i l 4 l ASSISTANT AT PURDUE What rewards have you gained since becoming a teaching assistant? RING: I've gained valuable expe- rience as an instructor, since I hope to eventually go into teaching. It has also helped me tie together some of my background courses - it's putting my learning to use. What are the differences between being a student and a teaching assistant? RING: It's the best and worst of both worlds. Being both a graduate student and an instructor doesn't allow much security. Teaching is a lot more strenuous - you feel a kind of internal pressure not to make mistakes. There is more responsibility because you are expected to know the answers, yet you have little experience to draw upon. l 5 Larry Ring is in his second year as a teaching assistant in the Indus- trial Management School. He started in a manner similar to that of all teaching assistants - con- ducting a recitation - and today he teaches two 3 hour classes of mar- keting management under a faculty course coordinator. Fw.. .,., ,. . HW... .xg,,:.7:.,,A Hal... HI: Are you better prepared for life because you are a teaching assist- ant? RING: I think so. I've learned how to control discussion, how to relate to students, and most of all, how to lead a class. It is important to develop a dialogue among the stu- dents and between the students and instructor. However, I feel that some people are born teachers, because they are better organized and can more easily relate to other people. What, in your opinion, is the role of the teaching assistant at Purdue? RING: There is a financial aspect. A university cannot always afford an abundance of professors, so teaching assistantships are economi- cal for the university and a form of financial aid for the graduate stu- dents. In addition, graduate students as teaching assistants are generally very conscientious and determined to do a good job. At the same time they gain valuable experience and a chance to develop their teaching skills. VVhat adjustments were you forced to make? RING: Again, there's more responsibility. You must be re- pared every day, as opposed, to doing homework as a student. In addition, the instructor must learn to get his point across. You find out how to cope with the stu- dent's downer days, and you learn to tell in what direction the class is going. Have you learned as a result of being a teaching assistant? RING: Most definitely - some- times I think you never learn a subject until ou teach it. I've also learned a lot just from being on the other side of the coin. ' I 1 l THE DEBRIS' CLASSES REGISTRATION 204 - Class 1, credit 0. This course concentrates on the craftiness of the student in choosing a convenient class sched- ule, meanwhile avoiding course requirements which look impossi- bly hard. Students are instructed in the art of pink-slipping, lying, and forging employers' notes. One of the most important aspects stressed in this class is the techni- que employed when stealing course computer cards before reg- istration opens in order to assure entry into classes which normally fill rapidly. For students doing graduate work in this area, there is an investigation into the cam- pus black market for computer cards for courses which fill up the first day of registration. SLEEP 150 - Class 2, lab 3, credit 3. This course covers the fundamentals of beginning col- lege sleep. Topics include ways to deal with roommates who have six 7:30's, snooze alarm study, techniques for sleeping in the Union, couch sharing systems, and places to sleep when your roommate has an overnight guest. This course may touch upon romantic sleep if time per- mits. SLEEP 250 - Class 2, lab 8, credit 4. Prerequisite: consent of adult. Sleep for non-beginners. This course entails the concepts of romantic sleep, with special emphasis on the gentle roll the- ory, the midnight dilemma, the sweet talk technique and its prac- tical applications, and cover shar- ing functions. Course material will touch upon both the physical and non-physical aspects and will cover such advanced material as sleeping on a raised stool in the chemistry lab. N. i -,-5 'iff' x Z5-'fi' Y -4, w x w 1. if 14.- '- .A . If K xi Y . .1 La Y 'wi , ,A I' 4 . .4 tif' :tif V ' 1 3 ,. . , Y, N 1 J, P x Nr . 41, YN Xe r 1 x Veg, 'xl SLEEP 150 l -wr'- '-wx 1 4' . X, i' 'Q N 4' X53 M X5 Q' xl. A X A la . Ar.. V L SLEEP 250 i I ao 1 E' L E'D LIKE TO SEE Ig gy o ri 'ii lr v ,l :Il i l r l il i llfl Ll il' 5 l CLASS CHANGE 205 ii 1. I 5 SWEETSHOP 200 DROP AND ADD 104 - Class 24, lab 36, credit 0. This course is designed to increase the student's endurance in standing and shov- ing. Also covered are sleeping while standing, techniques of bul- lying and intimidation of minor university officials, and mastering the art of bribery, with lectures touching upon the fine points of mugging, theft, and threats of arson. CLASS CHANGE 205 - Class 1, lab 10 minutes, credit 6. Students are instructed in shortest route techniques, locations of coke machines enroute, proper dress for weather conditions, and a spe- cial study of the Wind factor beneath the Math-Science Build- ing. Special lectures include: proper facial expressions for cold days, acting non-committal, and recognizing friends and enemies as they pass. A midsemester semi- nar covering the art of making it from Life Science to Chem Met in ten minutes is required. SWEETSHOP 200 - Class 1?, lab 3, credit 0. CLab times are arranged hours.J The goal of this course is to give the student insight into sweetshop life. The student will be instructed in the art of the roving eye, differen- tiating the sections of the sweetshop into a Greek section, a freak section, and an inde- pendent sectionf' The student is expected to be able to construct dramatic sweetshop stories from non-existent happenings. Other topics include rationalizations and excuses for skipping class, hus- tling for cokes, and learning to adjust to pseudo-Spanish decor while eating an ice-cold cheese- burger. -v---i.,,... ' ----Q., AGRICULTURE i X V w I Q S? X U Y ,1 ....z' ' - ' X If .., . G ,11 2 . , A 'A', ii 4,A' 4 A 'f , 'VVA 40 In A e --.fl X, ww I ,,.-ewg. , RICHARD KOHLS, Dean of the School of Agriculture. E.. The School of Agriculture holds the heritage of Purdue in that it was one of the original academic schools founded when this university first opened its doors in 1874. The school has grown throughout the years, and today boasts the second largest enrollment among all the ag schools across the nation. ALPHA ZETA - AGRICULTURE HONORARY ALPHA ZETA - Front row: J. Gey- man, C. Brown, R. Huhnke, P. Shultz, L. Ford. Second row: L. Peters, D. Shou , T. Meyers, S. Loy, H. Dostal Third, row: L. Gerkin, L. Mitchell, J. Manges, W. Rush. Fourth row: D. Cates, P. Simpson, T. Olson. Fifth row T. Glendening, R. Brock, T. Little, J Dunn. Sixth row: R. Munson, R Clouser. AGRICULTURE ECONOMICS CLUB fb, is-71 si.. 1 . A , 1 'wk -A .- ' figm it AG ECON. CLUB - Front row: R. Brock, M. Baird, J. Strange, S. Jan- kowiak, S. Riggins, G. Roy, S. Middendorf. Second row: E. Gauck, T. Little, D. Anderson, E. Lindborg, J. Dunn, B. Gartner, J. Moyer, L. Car- vey. Third row: D. Pieper, J. Carithers, D. Friedersdorf, J. Foster, J Rees, K. Armstrong, J. Lewis, G. Rogers. Fourth row: L. Samuelson, R. Reynolds, J. O'Donnell, S. Rice, M. Burrows, D. Stochsdale, R gomery, J. Rhine, L. Spence, R. Games, J. Cross, B. Moyer, K. J. Blankenberger. Fifth row: M. Mitchell, M. Glick, D. Koelbeimeir Rohls, W. Stevens, D. Carmichael, W. Peterson, D. Frushour. XI SIGMA PI - FORESTRY HONORARY V V , . .. , XI SIGMA PI - Front row: S. Binkley, Dr. Beineke, B. Stanle , C. Y H. Johnson, L. Lehman. Second row: B. Fischer, M. Snyder, E Stark, M. Coggeshall, R. Mumford, W. Chaney, W. Byrnes. Third row: v ' I-..-i.Y X'1'7 JIT' ' .'-1,FvYv- ,- ' rim 'i1'fY '7 1i2 1 A X A f- J, 1- , !a E-74? X - J xv .- ffiiltkiff S' '- ' ' TQ . 'A' L ,-' . I . 9 . gf : zfl . N 'I 13-J X Egfr . X 4 - I 'J .Vai-f . , Q -rf .XM 'E F. Jacobs, E. Rauch, R. Hahn, G. Parker, D. Knudson, J. Reyburn P Przestrzelski, J. Berkebile. Much of the popularity of Purdue's Ag School lies in its diversity. Because the school has expanded its programs to include such far-reaching areas as eco- nomics and engineering, students need not necessar- ily prepare themselves for a life in rural America. This increasing diversity has only served to enrich Purdue's agricultural heritage. Through constant improvement and revision, the School of Agriculture will continue growing not only in size but in excel- lence. Q- ROBERT ADDINGTON LARRY ALLSOP Chandler, Ind. South Bend, Ind, Animal Science Wild Life Sc. HERBERT BALDWIN RANDY BALLINGER Indianapolis, Ind. Upland, Ind. Forestry Agronomy GLENN BERGMAN DALE BLANCH Skillman. Ind. Michigantown, lnd. Ag- BUS- MEL Animal Science MARY AMBRITS Pittsburgh, Pa. Environmental Sc. PATRICK BARKER Kendallville, Ind. Animal Science Q- l ,. it I fi X ll LEROY BLUME Fowler, Ind. Ag, Bus. Mgt. 'fi-. 5 v t ,,4i, it RICHARD ANGLE MIKE ARBUCKLE LARRY ARMSTRONG STEVEN ATKISSON Valparaiso, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Butler, Ind- Kokomo, Ind. Ag. Bus. Mgt. Landscape Arch. Animal Science Food Science --,A 'US ' as... 'Q-- JOE BEALL ROBERT BELL Eaton, Ind, Pennville, Ind. Ag, Bug, Mg1,, Agriculture Ed. BRUCE BENSKIN Hazelwood, Mis, Biochemistry Z JOHN BRADWAY RONALD BRINKER MUHCIQV Ind-, Richmond, Ind. Ag. Economics Wood Production RON BUSENBARK GREGORY CAMPBELL KENNETH DEE CARMICHAEL Montezuma, Ind, Walkerton, Ind. CAMPFIELD Greenfield, Ind, Agriculture Ed. Entomology Crawfcfrglsville, Ind. Ag. Bus. Mgt. Anima . P' PHIL CLARK RODNEY CLOUSER JULIA CONKLING KIM COOK Fort Wayne, Ind. C0lf8K. Ind- Lafayettg' Ind, South Bend, Ind, Agriculture Ed. Aga BUS- Mgr, Agriculture Com. Forestry CLINTON BROWN Camiabellsburg, Ind. Wild ife Sc. ROBERT CATEY MARILYN CINKOSKE Peru, Ind. Animal Sc. N . ALAN CRAGUN Lebanon, Ind. Food Science Indianarolis, Ind. Horticu ture ' ' JERRY BERGER Plymouth, Ind. Wild Life Sc. .9-'N STANLEY BURRIS Noblesville, Ind. Ag. Economics If MARIAN CLARK Indianapolis, Ind. Conservation LARRY CRIPE Elkart, Ind. Agriculture Com. JACK CROSS La Fontaine, Ind. Ag. Bus. Mgt. RONALD CULLER Lewis, Ind. Agriculture Com. MICKEY CULP Monon, Ind. Animal Science ELDON CUTTER Dillsboro, Ind. Agriculture Ed, -A in 2- K 'ZG- - Q' ii if l gf.. SX l X X ki i X KENT DAVIS SCOTT DAVIS Michigan City, Ind Ag. Bus. Mgt. Carlisle, Ind. Ag. Economics A JOHN DISBRO Angola, Ind. Landscape Mgt. 35 R STEVEN EHLE New Haven, Ind. Agriculture Ed. RONALD ELLIOTT JOHN EMMERT STEVEN FELLOWS DANIEL FOGT WILLIAM FREYTAG WAYNE FUNK MIKE GARRIOTT Rising Sun, Ind. Jamestown, Ind. Nabln, Ind. Sidney, Ohio Norwood, Mass. Auburn, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Eflt0m0l0EY Animal Sffience AEHCUIIUFQ Ed- AETOUUNY Biochemistry Voc. Ag. Ed. Biochemistry ,Y , b D 4. 9-. ' 5 ' I i f :N ' it 4 il x- I. A V 1 . , f ' f ,gg 1: X .-:pf . . A , ' sri- 6. I, i. -. -1 , x . ' ii L. . 'X . I :A 2- i'IJ' ROBERT GARTNER JOHN GOSS THOMAS GREIVE ROBERT GROSS STEWART HACKMAN RICHARD HALSEY DAVID HANEY Vincennes, Ind. Wolcott, Incl. Aurora, Ind. Plymouth, Ind. Seym0l1l'. Ind. Huntington, Ind. Selma, Ind. Farm Mgt. Ag. Economics Animal Science Animal Science Entomology Landscape Arch. Landscape Arch. ' 'T W 4- I 2- X 22- 2 f - . . !P 5rs1I7-'Zig ' A3 If-31'-I ,a--'fi A ,- L 14- 9 1 ' ' V - . .:.s::.s' .iv ,io -iaivsf' Q A 1' g 11 J JAMES HANNAH CHARLES HANNON EDDY HARDIN ORVILLE HARMON LVLE HEATH MARK HENDRICKSON JOHN HENE Whibeland, Ind. Kouts, Ind. Lebanon, Ind. Seymour, Ind. Windfall, Ind. South Bend, Ind, Indianapolis, Ind. Animal Science Animal Science Animal Science Ag. Economics Agronomy Wildlife Bio. Food Service K' Q Q r Az: Gs Q I :T-, t ' I x. J . V .. cf: ,X . A X r ' F M ' .h.., -.4 ,. . x . . V THOMAS HEWITT RAY HEWS JAMES HOC!-ISTETLER ABE HODGEN ROB HOLL EMILIO HORVATH KENNITH HOUGH Bedford, Ind. McLean, Va, Odonl Ind, Darlington, Ind. Plymouth, Ind. Valencia, Venezuela Scottdale, Pa. Wildlife Bio. Ag, Mech, Forest Production Ag. Economics Animal Science Agronomy Wildlife Bio. i i l 1 4 1 l i 4 l I l i J-, B. ,V JOHN HUNTINGTON Milan. Ind. Pre Veterinary ROGER HURM Rocklgort, lnd. Ag. us. Mgt. 'R , STEPHEN KENDALL DAVID KILMER Centerville, Ind. Monticello, Ind, Food Science Animal Science LARRY IDE STEPHEN DEAN JOHNSON HAL JOHNSON STEPHEN JOLLEY Logansport, Ind. JANKOWIAK Gem-ggwwn, Ind, Albion, Ind. Covington, Ind, Ag. Mech. glamhrgond, Ig. Agriculture Ed. Animal Science Forestry g. onom Aft-. - I. '- 'i ., ,Qxg .A . if A. 'civ- . 4 1 f ! I .1 ,.. 1 ' I I f ' 1 I i ' ,, '-ji V , J!! ,fr N 'S , al'2,'if'f:,,,! ii 4 I, -I . ,. 5.41 1 ,. sf,v V2:5: I f - f 1' ' .-'TV' I, .55 r-221' 4 'C5'fC3Ii,'7c3f'5 , I i al 3 .1'!g'gIgg Fw 'rafqxakyf f Q ' l lgji. ,gs .gpsgiiff 1 3 515 wil... lvl .gli i. ' f ' il I MARK KIMMEL Brookfield, Wis. Food Science EDWARD KLEINE Cedar Lake, Ind. Animal Science yn., MAC KNOY RICHARD PHILIP KUHMICHEL NORMAN LAMUNION Eminence, Ind. KOHLHAGEN La Porte, Ind. Tyner, Ind. Agronomy Rensselaer, Ind. Food Service Forestry Agronomy . , H rv A so 5- x I , bs A 1 ERIC LANGER Fort Wayne, Ind. Horticulture STEPHEN LEGG Windfall, Ind. Agronomy JAMES LEw13 DANIEL LOCKWOOD Springville, Ind, Fort Wayne. lnds Farm Mg-1, Entomology I twtqvfzo-15.351 flu Qgi'fg?3Q5li7f.' . - lei I- 1 iI i p STEVEN LOY RONALDLUEBCKE MARK MAMRACK JAMES MASON CAROL MATHER Bryant, Ind.- Crown Point, Ind. Euclid, Ohio Madison' Ohio Woodstock, Ill. Ag. Economics General Ag. Biochemistry Biochemistry Conservation gary' all - A., l . T MICHAEL McCABE PAUL McMULLIN Moores Hill, Ind. Brookfield, Ohio Flonculture Turt'Mg1.. 88 I TIMOTHY McNEALY GARY MILLER KEITH MILLER WILLIAM COLLEEN MORFFT Columbus, Ohio New Castle, Ind. Huntertown, Ind. MODENHAUER South Bend, Ind. Agriculture Ed. Forestry Agronomy Huntington, Ind. Conservation Landscaoe Arch. Q-- MARK MOSS Burnettsville, Ind. Animal Science ROBERT MYERS Milton, Ind. Ag. Bus. Mgt. TERRY OLAR Munster, Ind. Animal Science BECKY MOYER Lafagette, Ind. Ag, conomics , THOMAS MYERS Hardinsburg, Ind. Entomology TIMOTHY OLSON Warsaw, Ind. Animal Science S! A JOE MOYER CHRISTINE Star Citi, Ind. MUSSENDEN Ag. Mec . Balto, Md. Animal Science . N ,fi 5 . . 3'-'E' or -- -ft -R all A., ' 'iz A . W 1. ,, W, A .vi xc I I X . i ,J I ., I ' .,',aw'S1k' - f1f4If'i5.IQ i' - ' ' xi BURL NAUGLE ROGER NEAL Salem, Ind. Noblesville, Ind. Ag. Engr. Wildlife Sc. LEE OVERPECK W. Lebanon, Ind. Agronomy L.-1 Hn-1 3 1- , ALAN MYATT Ia Porto, Ind. Forestry WILLIAM NEAL Osgood, Ind. Animal Science L- ug DEBORAH PAGE Toledo, Ohio Food Science 'x i+ JERRY PETERS Lynn, Ind. Agriculture Ed. 'LT GAIL MORRISON New Market, Ind. Ag. Mech. Q,-Y- JEFFERY MOSS Bringhurst, Ind. Animal Science DOUGLAS MYERS ROBERT MYERS Danville, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind Agronomy Food Sf' I i Y.. STEVEN NICHOLS Advancxe, Ind. Animal Science RICHEY PETERSON Plymouth, Ind. Animal Science l fx. 'GQ JOSEPH NORD Dale, Ind. Agronomy :slum .,..1,5' 'V Q, 6 RONALD PRUET Danville Ind. Animal Science fieg. X , ERIC RAUGI-I JOHN REES DAVID RENFRO THOMAS JAMES RINGER LYNN ROBERSON STANLEY ROBERTS New Castle, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Holton, Ind, RENTSCHLER Monticello, Ind. Churubusco, Ind. Greenfield, Ind. Forest Production Ag, Bug, Mgt, Wildlife Scienge Rochester, Ind. Wood Utilization Horticulture Animal Science General Ag. ?'T' 2' 7 f'-'S fp. . Wx DAVID RODIBAUGH Rensselaer, Ind. Ag. Economiw STEVEN RODENBERG Centerville, Ind. Animal Science fs' Q: 4r f' BARRY SAGE DEAN SALSBERY Seymour, Ind. Lebanon, Ind. Turf Mgt, Ag. Bus. Mgt.. NICHOLAS ROGERS Indianapolis, Ind. Food Science JOSEPH SANDER Jasper, Ind. Animal Science HERMAN SCHROEDER THOMAS SCHROEDER Jasper, Ind. Jasper, Ind. Animal Science Ag. Engr. 4 I PHILIP SIMPSON Seymour, Ind. Wildlife Sc, RICHARD SIMON Franklin, Ind. Agronomy BRIAN SPARKS CHERYL SPICER South Bend, Ind. Plainfield, Ind. Forestry Food Science 90 WILLIAM SCHURG Merrillville, Ind. Animal Science GARY ROSS Speedway, Ind. Forestry JAMES SAVAGE Muncie, Ind. Landscape Arch. -1' ...-.r 4 1 , fi I ,' ,f GLEN ROTRUCK South Bend, Ind. Wildlife Science ALLEN ROYER Farmsburg, Ind. Forestry 5 EDGAR SAWYER THOMAS SCHEETS Highland, Ind. Ag, Economics Ng.. ' Lucerne, Ind, Animal Scienme 'Erw- THOMAS SACHS Fremont, Ohio General Ag. wg. an ,z2:1sH': A ' . 3 nnoirmx n ?Q,- 'A WAYNE SCHNARB Jasper, Ind. Agronomy , -. 'x P. il I ' ' 1 SCOTT SHAFER MAX SHEEHEY PHILIP SHULTZ MICHAEL SHUTER South Bend, Ind. Washington, Ind. Battle Ground, Ind. Frankton, Ind. Biochemistry Food Science Ag. Economics Ag. Economics STEVEN SKINNER Lafa ette, Ind. Wildlife Sc. vsw' PAUL SLOFFER Hunterwwn, Ind. Animal Science 'lYT'3. DARRELL SMITH Hagerstown, Ind. Animal Science KAREN SMITH Peru, Ind. Ag. Economics FREDERICK SPAHN Evansville, Ind. Agriculture PATRICK SPRINGSTON STEVEN STAUFFER STAN STEURY WARD STEVENS JACK STRANGE Louisville, Ky. Geneva, Ind. Berne, Ind. Frankford, Ind. Marion, Ind. Environmental Sc. Agriculture Ed. Conservation Food Bus. Mgt. Ag. Bus. Mgt. ' l A .. - -,. A -.1-A . A ,tt .v 1-fy f 11:75 ga l I' , Z e? 4 ' ' viii? , xiii? Q ' 7 1'fiiT . , ' J , i 'ii ' DONALD STURGEON Hope, Ind, Agriculture Ed. A N -x 6. 'ef STEPHEN SWAIN LUSIA SZCZEZNIAK Arlington, Ind. Hobart, Ind. Animal Science Food Science DONALD TAYLOR South Bend, Ind. Agronomy me YN R is xx-Q I EN I fy X RICHARD THANE Indianapolis, Ind. Food Science hs Vlfv N., BEVERLY TROYER Marion, Ind. Entomolooy 'UQ .-as an l DELBERT TURNER Van Buren, Ind. Ag. Economics gi B f I JAMES UPTGRAFT Keystone, Ind. Turf Mgt. no. DOUGLAS VARVIL W, Lafayette, Ind. Biochemistry STEPHEN VAUGHT ,,-,.. THOMAS VOGEL Bogg-stown, Ind. Michigan City, Ind. Agriculture Wildlife Sc, X DIANNA WAGNER Logansport, Ind. Entomology 'A K I .., R it I 35' L if? LAWRENCE TUHOISKI W. Lafayette, Ind. Horticulture 2 ,5i X .ifff-N .' g, W g LARRY WASHMUTH Rushville, Ind. Landscape Arch. qv- an l ir-W ROBERT WHITE PHILIP WHITENACK DANIEL WILKINSON HENRY WILKINSON KENNETH WISEHART DOUGLAS ZIEGLER MARK ZUKUNFT Logansport, Ind. Portland, Ind. Larwill, Ind. Princeton, N. J. Middletown, Ind. Bristol, Ind. Frankford, Ind, Animal Science Ag. Economics Animal Science Plant Pathology Ag. Economics Conservation Ag. Economics wx THE SCHDOL OF ENGINEERING ti. 3 P 5 O iw- 7, He! ' I x F. fri: '4 -' F ff , . b Q 1+ Q x I x I i n 1 Ifqaw-I W ,A . , , A ,... , L . ., KIBEYL- xi W M4 ff' , fg f AM L.: MN 311 'leaf f W Q S11 Q ., ' A-Kita -ffm A N1 Ig ,'i1'-QiS'S:-,age ' Z' :ik ' X, n ,x - sv-H ky ', 2. , wud' f 'Q 'fm mg' aw 7552 . 3NfxQf1-,137 . . 11 1 -ivy .fy . eh sv' x Xi H -' Y . 2, wpwfyg iw, ,, V , 1 Q' 1 54, lizfsfg? '57, ' bw 1 L. - 1 ai ,,:Xwx,1i, '2 !I.1 1J' , 'Wil Q-:-... ,....g-6f ' A A JOHN C. HANCOCK, Dean of the School of Engineering 4 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS James W Barany, Advisor Cary M Root President Bill Smith Vice President Edward A Boyle Treasurer Joseph Golan, Secretary Craig C Richardson Russell L Dick Ahmad Haroon Jong Ping Hsu Gerald R Ayer William A Pesch Robert L Day David B Wortman Mark Fox J D Wells William E Smith Donald M Nelson Richard E Mabbitt Timothy L O Connell Kenneth A Hopping Gon Fu Lin Joseph Golan Dennis T. Davis William C. Thompson Dan L. Shunk Mark A. Bloom Lynn J . Gross Jerome J. Strand Kingston J. Harney Frederick J. Cytacki Roger G. Willis Steven H. Lewin David C. Scott Michael G. Joost John C. Kelly Dennis M. Clark John F. Bender James E Morse Ronald N Wentworth William J Bender Dennis R Dillle David L Levy Harry Czinn Gary L Baird Philipp R Hornthal Mohammad R A H Abou Zeid Cary M Root James W Kiger Jr David S Batka Michael A Laraxa Richard J Henderson Edward A Boyle Seshagiri R Vemuri Dennis R. Thompson Walter J. Pieper John D. Bartos Jr. Paul A. Robinson Stephen P. Dack Fernando A. Pacheco Daniel E. Brown Gregory A. Goodrich Craig A. Carlson Paul A. Singleton Brian L. Vantaw Mark C. Young James R. Druding Frederick M. McCracken Otis L. Lupton II ALPHA PI MU INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING HON ORARY ALPHA PI MU - Officers: G. Ayer, president, P. Hornthal, vice president, G. Baird, treasurer M Walker, corresponding secretary, J. VonDerheide, recording secretary: D. Phillips, faculty advi: sor. Members: M. Bloom, S. Buehler, D. Clark, G. Couch, F. Cytacki, S. Dack, R. Dees, D. Dillie, C. Duncheon, W. Ellis, W. Ensminger, M. Fox, W. Gierke, J. Golan, L. Gross, K. Hellmich, K. Hop- ping, T. Hough, J. Hsu, D. Huffman D. Klutts S. Lewin E. McCallister D. Nelson M. Parsons, T Smith, J. Strand, W. Thompson, T. Townsend, R. Wentworth, D. Wortman. Pursch, C. Root, B. Ruble, R. Schulaker, D. saint, B. sefigwick, s. sen,'c. sigai, M. Simmons, wf When out-of-state Purdue freshmen are asked what their impressions of Purdue were before they came, one of the most likely replies is, Well, it's a good engineering school. It is a small wonder that sports-minded, conservative Purdue - that school with the big band - is known far and wide primarily for its engineer- ing departments. Ever since Purdue opened its doors to learning, nearly a century ago, there has been some form of engineering curriculum offered. The first engineering degree, awarded in 1876, belonged to a civil engineer. A year later, the civil engineering department became the first engineering curriculum at Purdue. For the past twenty-five years the Purdue Engineering School has been one of the top two in the nation in undergraduate enrollment. Age and numbers do not constitute quality, however. To offer the best possible education a school must keep up with the times, and Purdue has done just that through its modern labs and well-stocked libraries. Most of the labs have access to small digital and analog computers, While the departmental libraries contain several recent publications, and for engineering history, the Myrick Goss Library is one of the best in the world. In addition to these modern facili- ties, Purdue opened in 1969 the Divi- sion of Interdisciplinary Studies, which allows interested students to pursue more specific technical goals than those offered by the traditional divisions. Now students can become active in urban and environmental studies. Also included is a program in nuclear engineering, thus making Purdue one of the pioneers in that area. The PUR-I, a small laboratory reactor, is now available to inter- ested students, and in the near future a more advanced reactor will be installed. The hundreds of courses and instruc- tors, modern equipment, and the wide scope of the various divisions of study make a degree from Pur- due's Engineering School one of the most valuable in the country. EHGMACMJHMXTAU-AERONAUTKMLIHHHNEERHWI Denis DeMichae1, President Mike Reinhart, Vice President Hank Frech, Corresponding Sec. Ken Randall, Recording Sec. Eric Sandgren, Treasurer Thomas Strong Richard Stutler Robert Thomas Leo Vogel John Wagley Ken Weismantel Julian LoRusso Thomas Havens James Dixon Larry Ring Sheldon Applegate Edward Hanely David Ross W. John Ridd Chris Groff Alan Cole Bob Haislup Jim Hoey Bob Hood Ed Adlard Terry Manon Stuart Russell Hans Poehlmann HONORARY Steve Apple Paul Blackwelder William Brody Bruce Bryan James Burrows John Bunch Ray Clark Ron Covey William Darnaby Ron Garret Ken Gross Doug Hamilton Ed Kach Steve Jochem Dave Lawrence Doug Leithauser Paul Leonard Norman Lichtenfeld Jerry Lohmer Marc Luther Gregg Mauck Bob itz Roger Shisler Phil Stoughton PITAUEHGMA Steven Krein, President Peter Harter, Vice-President William Pitz, Treasurer Louis Glaros, Secretary George Schlicher Donald Peterson Fred Kurth Joseph Hsiang I Kurth Mar Hench John Johnson MECHANKMLJHNHNEERHNIHONORARY X Roger Thompson Dale Leischer Q John Foster f- William Heard Brian Kinsey Douglas Schumann Michael O'Connell Thomas Bastian Mark Anderson Paul Shattuck Thomas Williams James Cox Roman J amrogiewicz . PROFESSOR DAVh CLARK THE KEY or Pl mu SIGMA-' - ,. ,- gggltglig eww: fi. .i. ii imiwiii Y 5 iiqligMQii,!n:.iui: iw ri iw -Y'-ui 0 ' , ' . 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J ACTIVES: Daniel Baker Larry Biehl Mike Cornell Andy Dillon Rod Farver Jerry Fattic Mike Ford Ray Gregg Truman Henard John Howell David Lysher Richard Mott Wayne Nitsche Greer Putnam Kathy Sawicki Garold Schepers Mike Schiffli Don Schilling Michael Schwartz Gary Smith Thomas Sullivan Dennis Sweeney Gilbert Urban Tom Walker PLEDGES: David T. Bennett Kenneth A. Birt Jerry L. Brocklehurst Richard M. Brown Robert B. Clifford Douglas J. Collins Edward Denta Daryl J. Dzioba Gary D. Erickson Clifford C. Geschke Douglas S. Greene PaulF. Haake William P. Jones Edward J. Keay Patrick J. Kelly Elliott J. Kiefer Brian E. Koenig Donald B. Lawson Steven W. Leininger Michael N. Martin David G. Meyer Courtney A. Miller Gholamreza Mobasseri Donald R. Morris Marshall T. Okamoto Christopher E. Pisciotta William P. Posey Lawrence G. St. John Rodney C. Schaerer Jeffrey A. Schassberger Joseph L. Steffen Kathleen D. Stephens William L. Thomas Mark C. Tirio Thomas Voll Kenneth W. Williams Robert A. Wilson Robert W. Wilson Glen M. Winemiller Tai S. Yu OMEGA CHI EPSILON - CHEMICAL ENGINEERING HONORARY We lifts! OMEGA CHI EPSILON - Front row: B. Kostka, J. Sinnick, D. Silar- ski, T. Vandenberg, T. Maleszewski. Second row: D. Glova, G. Wleklin- ski, J. Ryndak, P. Tower, J. Freder- ick, Professor Squires. Third row: M. Smith, M. Bugyis, M. Rogers, G. Hagen, R. Reich, D. Ryan, J. Ihlen- feld, M. Catt. Fourth row: M. Litt- lejohn, M. Wobster, C. Foerster, B. Townsleg, T. Bohrer, J. Moy, B. Cox. Fifth row: M. Reed, B. Every, L. Wolf. Sixth row: J. Burton, C. Behr. Not pictured: M. Casselo, D. Davis, P. Dickensheets, M. Embury, J. Flood, D. Foster, B. Fruit, R. Galles, M. Kolarik, J. Martin, M. McCarty, J. McDowell, L. Meyer, D. Mirkin, B. Nelson, T. Riggo, J. Sabol, J. Schenk, R. Sergent, D. Sirotti, J. Stake, S. Swansen, L. Tanner. MARCUS ALLHANDS CHERYL ADAMS La Porte, Ind. Mech. Eng. MARK ALLISON Sharpsville, Ind, Chem. Eng. GERALD AYER Cincinnati, Ohio Ind. Eng. .X . 'l 1. 'x - ' ' e . i '7 :'?-. 55 -s fa ri ,jgh ,li-rl I DANIEL ADAMS KATI-IRYN ADAMS EDWARD ADLARD ROGER ALDRICH DONALD ALLEN Jamestown, N. Y. Rome Citi, Ind. Piqua, Ohio Terre Haute, Ind. Barrington, Ill Mech. Eng. Interdis. ng. Mech. Eng. Ind. Eng. Interdis. Eng 1 .. I V ge! J CARL AMT Elkhart, Ind, Elec. Eng. GARY BAIRD Butler, Ind. Man. Processes L .1 ' JAMES ANDERS Elec. Eng. x g m I W. ROBERT BANGERT Alexandria, Va, Aeronautical Eng, . ,,.- '55 X ini IX JEFFREY ANTMAN Skokie, Ill. Mech. Eng. STEPHEN APPLE Indianajpolis, Ind. Mech. ng, 42' vt BARTON BARNABE THOMAS BARNELL Westfield, N. J. Muncie, Ind. Ind. Eng. Chem. Eng. 'ZEN' STEPHEN AREY Washington D C Aeronautical Eng' THOMAS BATKE Parma Ohio Civil Eng Lewisville Ind Agncultural Eng q-1.1, ROGER AU Mansfield Ohio Civil Eng V'-ik K . DAVID BAUERLE Fort Wayne Ind Environ Eng CARL BAUGHMAN DOUGLAS BAUMAN MICHAEL BAUWENS JOHN BEDNAR JOSEPH BIEDENBACH LARRY BIEHL DENNIS BILTON Kokomo, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. 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Mechanical Engr. STEPHEN BUEHLER JAMES BULFER Berea, Ohio Munster, Ind. Industrial Engr. Industrial Engr. WILLIAM CALLAWAY La Grange, Ill. Aerospace Engr, DON CATTELL ERIC CHANCE WILLIAM CHIN Auburn, Ind- Austin, Texas Elecincal Engl Chemical Engr. Electrical Engr. sa 1 RAYMOND CARLSON Lansing, Ill, Chemical Engr, . xv- KX I ,X I ' 4 -,ff ,fd ,f an JH DENNIS CLARK Remington, Ind, Industrial Engr. . . . mg . , :AX Q DAVID BROWN Granger, Ind. Electrical Engr. ! - . 1 r -I Cx f e- ' CHARLES BRUCE Alton, Ill. Electrical Engr. If lm. ' 8 , , f- X f , ff 4 1 I- '., i 1 . A i , . X. 1 Y - 1 'rf ' 5.1 xx JOHN BUNCH JAMES BURROWS Indianapolis, Ind. Cleveland, Ohio Mechanical Engr. Mechanical Engr. Qi' ,5 6-, Sir 'CT' .f ff.. . ,- I I .A Hg.. t , I .W J ri: 5:4-w1'r liz.: 71' 'Mx ' . 4 J. RANDALL CARSON W. Lafaylette, Ind. Animal usbandry '6- JOHN CLERKEN Wheaton, Ill. Industrial Engr. X ERIC CARTER Bay City, Mich. Electrical Engr. 9 . 1 'lP' 5 ' 3 lr Z - ! 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MICHAEL DANIEL DESFORGES P21108 Hills. lll- DELAPLANE Lakewood, Ohio IDE-Pre-Law Rockford, Ill. Aeronautical Eng. Mech. Eng. 4 - ' 'f 1 4 A371 4 c i X I ' tr' Va. g we Q--. .fi I ,.. I U! ,y .' , If ., -re' . ,,,,.,,. l Qs 41. ff ' 1 ex ' ' ,..,, 1 : ? 3 a- 'V ' ' ' CHARLES DUNCHEON Montgome , Ind. Industrial Elng. GARY ERICKSON Park Ridge, Ill. Electrical Eng. PATRICK DUNLAP Clay, New York Electrical Eng. KEITH ESSENCY Brownsville, Maine Electrical Eng. ROBERT FELDMAIER BARRY FENTZ GLEN FETTERS Dayton.. Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Bremen, Ind. Mechamwl Eng, Metallurgy Mechanical Eng. DOUGLAS EATON Elkhart, Ind. Electrical Eng. ROBERT EVANS Glen Ellyn, Ill. Civil Eng. ...I 'T wil -' ul, ,,-b I' BRUCE FICKE Reading, Ohio Bioengineering it TS, R s PAUL DANILOWICZ Glastonbury, Conn. Mech. Eng. STEPHEN DICK Birmingham, Mich. Industnal Eng. ff! MICHAEL ECKHART Yorba Linda, Calif. Electrical Eng. WILLIAM EVANS Glen Ellyn, Ill, Civil Eng. WILLIAM DARNABY Carmel, Ind. Mech. 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GARY GRUM DENNIS GRUMPP WILLIAM GURRY PHILLIP GUYER PAUL HAAKE SAMUEL HABEGGER Cl2Y9l3nd, 0l1l0 Denver, Ind. Aurora, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Skokie, Ill. Bluff'-On, Ind. Civil Eng. Land Surveying Civil Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. LYNN GROSS Churubusco, Ind. Industrial Eng. 1-5' 23 V 31 tix :lr x .uf RODNEY HACKMAN Seymour, Ind. Chemical Eng. GARY HALL Indianapolis, Ind. Mechanical Eng. PETE I-IARTER Auburn, Ind. Aeronautical Eng. M254 fsx DENNIS HASSELBRING Indianapolis, Ind. Electrical Eng. J V: 'ST-3, ' i T' I , ' Mx 1 , fl ' .I -.fs f-iIQiff Wf fr 'l N 'li 15.37 'Zi EDISON HECHT Fairfield, O. Electrical Eng. if DANIEL HEILIG Aurora, Ind. Civil Eng. l02 DAVID HALUCK Michigan Cigly, Ind. Mechanical ng. JOHN HASLUP Fort Wayne, Ind, Civil Eng. WILLIAM HEARD Louisville, Ky. Aeronautical Eng. X ON .' J ' 5- . Qfiffffl .1. KERRY I-IEID Indianapolis, Ind. Civil Eng. f G . 4-.... A J Y f L 1 'iff . .ati A DOUGLAS HAMILTON IIOwI-:LL HAMILTON KINGSTON HARNEY CALVIN I-IARR JOHN HARRISON Mechanical Eng. 0,.,,.,,, .. , , .- o.-, A . -- .. .Ur Y' .f .cd-' Troy, Ohio Indianapolis, Ind. Edina, Minn. Denver, Co. Miami Fla Civil Eng. Industrial Eng. Aeronautical Eng DE 1 'f.EjQ42g,Zgfz,wa?-., - -- ' f , wif .Inf 1 , 4 V: .fax 3- 'Fai-.'1-Q, WL k 6 -N 6- cr 'C' THOMAS HEINRICH JOHN HEITZ CHRISTOPHER TRUMAN HENARD MARK HENCH ROBERT HILLS Roselle, Ill. W. Lafayette, Ind. HELLMAN Belleville, Ill. Defiance,4O. Indianapolis Ind Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Orlando, Fla. Electrical Eng. Aeronautical Eng Electrical Eng Electrical Eng, ax MICHAEL HI Hillsboro, Ind. IDE -sv . - .5 if vi 1. NES TIMOTHY MORRIS HOEVEL DENNIS HOLLINGER HOESTERMANN Fort Wayne, Ind. Butler, Ind, Chesterton, Ind. Civil Eng. Mechanical Eng. Industrial Eng. 2. PETER HRUSKOCI Whiting, Ind. Chemical Eng. qv- REZA IRAN I Tehran, Iran Mechanical Eng. 15' f A EDWIN KACI-I Chicago, Ill. Mechanical Eng. 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GARY KOENIG Evansville, Ind. Electrical Eng. L, GARY KOFF Highland Park, Ill, Electrical Eng. GREGORY KOHN Belleville, Ill, Electrical Eng, DALE KOONS JERRY KOZEL STEPHEN KRAMPE MICHAEL KREHL Indianapolis, Ind. Fairview Park, O. Marion, Ind, Corunna, Ind. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Chemical Eng. Mechanical Eng. li. STEVEN KREIN El Paso, Texas Aeronautical Eng, . .Q ' b W. . ff ., 4 Q . ' S. .9 ' I l lk JERRY LAKE Indianapolis, Ind. Aeronautical Eng. un, 5 DAVID KUEBLER STEVEN KUNKLE FREDRIC KURTH Fort Wayne, Ind. Beloit, Wisc. Columbus, Wisc. Mechanical Eng. Electrical Eng. Aeronautical Eng. PAUL LARSEN Waynesboro, Va. Bio-Medical Eng. JOSEPH LAZZARA Dortola Valley, Calif. Environmental Eng. DOUGLAS LEITHAUSER Louisville, K . Mechanical Elng. THOMAS LEPLEY STEPHEN LEYKAUF NORMAN LOU LIEBOVICH S. Whitley, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. . LICI-ITENFELD Rockford, Ill. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. Miami, Fla. Aeronautical Eng. Mechanical Eng. s..-: PETER KOHUT ROBERT KOLES ROBERT KONKEL Hammond, Ind. Beachwood, O. Orlando, Fla. Civil Eng, Industrial Eng. IDE fl-i.'79, 'F 1,1 'O ,,.f 3.f,,'+ Y 'i- ' ' 1.4 f 4'-2 ' -,115 . I' v'- 1 g 1 , ws. U P: . img' i2 '3 va., ..,u2f31 ' l.. N' 'w I if JT'- s tk xml . N., s-.!.. 'Q ff' Mc! 5 RICHARD LINK RAYMOND LION HOWARD LIPP Lockport, Ill. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pennville, Ind, Civil Eng. Chemica Eng. Electncal Eng. U sh my GARY LOFTUS New Albany, Ind. Civil Eng. 'Www fi- w. -f fc .vm-sf f ' 'vii-ig-, 4 ar -fa :fr .4 ,,.,.- 'Q' .Az ' 1 qi 1 . . 'U- JEFFERY LONG ROSALIND LONG JAMES LOOP Columbus, O. Indianapolis, Ind, Kokomo, Ind. Chemical Eng. Industnal Eng. Mechanical Eng. ITV , ,Ki -37 ' :tm Q E ' ' 3 t?Lfffa2,k -5- 4 Q? .' 'ff J C I- M ' ,'.:fr.,g-is-m.,f .. . -. ., ',,y1,4,!,,- gtg,- -K ,XA :QC A QW - Q'x 'Q . 1 , . . 14, 1 an 'I 6 ff,3 1 L 2? LLOYD LOTZ Louisville, Ky. Civil Eng. JAMES LUCKRING Glen Ellyn, Ill. Aeronautical Eng. GLENN LUETKEM EIER OTIS LU PTON W. Lafayette, Ind. Industrial Eng. 1 iff, 4 a , ,. 5 7' ing f I .3 MARC LUTHER Louisville, Mechanical ng. ALLAN MADAY Chicago, Ill. Civil ng. Evansville, Ind, Industrial Eng. DAVID LYSHER Bloomington, Ind. Electrical Eng. THOMAS MALISZEWSKI Westem Slgrings, Ill. Chemical ng. WADE MALLARD TERRY MANON WILLIAM MARCUSSEN LAWRENCE RAY McCORN FREDRICK JOIIN McDONALD galley N C Auburn' Ind. Stamford, Conn, MARQUESS Evergreen Park, Ill. McCRACIQEN Arlington Hts, Ill. Ocean Eng Mechanical Eng, Mechanical Eng, Nutter Fort, W. Va. Manne Structures Jeffersqnville, Ind. Electncal Eng. Industrial Eng. 5- he... WL JOHN McDOWELL JAMES McGAUGHEY BRUCE MEISER RICHARD MERCURIO JAMES MERRELL KATHY MERRELL South Bend, Ind. Decatur, Ill. Rochester, Ind, Rid efield, Conn. Kokomo, Ind. W. Lafayette, Ind. Mechanical Eng. Mechanical Eng, Meciianical Eng. Metallurgical Eng. Civil Eng. Chemical Eng. ..- vv- RONALD MEYER Michigan City, Ind. Electrical Eng. CARL MILLER Ferguson, Mo. Electrical Eng, 5 if-r COURTNEY MILLER La Grange, Ind. Electrical Eng. 1: '4,- ., LEWIS MILLER WILLIAM MILLER Noblesville, Ind. Guilford, Ind. Mechanical Eng. Civil Eng. ,,.- Q- STEPHEN MINTON Chula Vista, Calif. Electrical Eng. L DONALD DENNIS MOORE ROBERT MOTT MOESCHBERGER Conner-sville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Monroe, Ind, Mechanical Eng. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. ,- igg, . 2. , , 4, if - -x ..j - DAVID MEYER Indianapolis, Ind, Electrical Eng. X W .XX N bv l xg, 45- V ' , , TIMOTHY MUENCH PATRICK MULDARY MICHAEL MULLER LARRY MYERS JOHN NANAK JOSEPH NEUMEISTER JOHN NOERENBERG Plainfield, Ind. Aubum, Ind. Fowler, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Arlington Hts., Ill, W. Lafayette, Ind. Arlington Hts, Ill, Civil Eng. Aeronautical Eng. Aeronautical Eng. Electrical Eng. Civil ng. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng, 106 is-. fr Ox 9... MICHAEL O'CONNELL FERNANDO PACHECO PATRICK PARKS RICHARD PARSLEY MARK PARSONS STEPHEN PASLEY DENNIS PATTON Hartford City, Ind. San Salvador Union City, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Danville, Ind. Cincinnati, O. Noblesville, Ind. Aeronautical Eng. Industrial Eng. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Industrial Eng. Mechanical Eng. Aeronautical Eng. Ii DAVID PEELER RICHARD PELC Miami Fla Munster Ind Civil Eng. Mechanical Eng. 1.-4.4 BRUCE PERK Indianapolis Ind Civil Eng. ,sian-:Zhu - ttf J - ? V MICHAEL PERKINS . Elyria, O. IDE Industrial Eng. DAVID PETRO Indianapolis, Ind. '4 .If ,sv KENNETH PHILLIPS THOMAS PICKETT Bethlehem, Pa. Indianapolis, Ind. Chemical Eng. Mechanical Eng. rr lu. ,. -S .-'Af-1 'i WILLIAM PITZ LEONARD POI-ILAR BETH POHLMANN JOHN POUDER HOWARD PRIBBLE GREER PUTNAM Geneva, Ill. Batesville, Ind. Northlake, Ill. Liberty, Ilnd. Wheaton, Ill. Dayton, 0. Engineering Sc. Aeronautical Eng. Environmental Eng. Aeronautical Eng. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. ,.. -gu- CHARLES PETTEE Indianapolis, Ind. Aeronautical Eng. 3 5-11 L, ROBERT PITZ Geneva, Ill, Mechanical Eng. s... SCOTT PUTNAM Dayton, O. Civil Eng. nie 1-go .,. . '+G' WILLIAM RALSTON RICHARD RAUSCH ROBERT RECTANNUS STEVEN RECTOR MARTHA REES ROBERT REUSSER JAMES RIDGE Bremen, Ind. Winamac, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Rock Sprinlgs, Wisc. Vicksburg, Miss. Berne, Ind, Butler, Ind. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng, Environmental Eng. Industrial ng. Civil Eng. Civil Eng. Structural Eng. MARK RIEHL RICHARD RISINGER DOUGLAS ROBERTS Canton, O. Mooresville, Ind, Wilmington, Del. Electrical Eng. Agricultural Eng. Chemical Eng. PAUL ROBINSON Newark, O. Industrial Eng. ak-gl. , if - Y' I 7 ' , ,Q1'r:q?g i , . , 4 . A 2, ,s2a2iigi1:'H:Q,'.-5,5rw 'V g52EiiEi'i15f5t:itTif Tf5 - ' . f::z:5:.E. CHARLES ROGOL Seymour, Conn, Aeronautical Eng. ' l t?Eiif1:T9E2 F53 . :t1.Z:1.. H TJ' Q 11:2 '- at .. fzf-' . 'Fic 4 DAVID ROSS Bethesda, Md. Mechanical Eng. 108 fv- il THOMAS ROESER JOHN ROETTGER Arlington Hts., Ill. Evansville, Ind. Mechanical Eng. Civil Eng. 'V- DOUGLAS ROI-IRER JOSEPH ROLE New Paris, Ind. Palos Hta., Ill. Mechanical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Q5 wt' rv- .Q V I ti J V H F f - . all X ,,,gJJ:g:,?,, FJ w ? QW iff'-2 ' tl. H : 2 Q26 keg 1+-aff-'ZE5 V J 1- 4 P t,gQ,.'51O?, I f DAVID ROYALTY ROBERT RUBLE GARY RUSK PETER SANTORI DEAN SCHAAF GAROLD SCHEPERS Marion, Ind, South Bend, Ind. Earl Park, Ind. Oak Lawn, Ill. Greentown, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. Mechanical Eng. Industrial Eng, Mechanical Eng. Engineering Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. l l l l 1 'UN h-S. s. 46- ,J DAVID SCHIFFLI MICHAEL SCHIFFLI DON SCHILLING DANIEL SCHIRMER RONALD JOHN SCHMIDT MARK SCHMIDT Waterloo, Ind. Fort Wayne, Ind. Greensburg, Ind. Maple Hts., O. SCI-ILECHTWEG Kirkwood, Mo. Payne, O. ll Agricultural Eng. Electrical Eng. Electrical ng. Bio-Medical Eng. Wilkinson, Ind. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. ,N Mechanical Eng. l l ,i V l AQ' I - r 5 - 4 x 1 e 'X - -2 4 XX I N N Y Y , ,Qx ! A f ,ffgn - ' ' 'J 'A ' . I f 'e-.g,,A '-- ' .l ii l if 1 ' ' WN 'A-ff. . . .. sa-::..:n -:-i. ' - WILLIAM SCHRADER KENT SCHUCH 1 -- - H Evansville, Ind. Muncie, Ind. T' A , 'f Mechanical Eng. Environmental Eng. , ll cl F-li ll'-l' ' ill-l Mfll Url .l .I ..I .I .I .I .I l l... :L .il 1-1 DOUGLAS SCHUMANN ROBERT SEDGWICK Brookfield, Wise. Washington, D. C. Aeronautical Eng. Industrial Eng. ALI SHAHABADI Tehran, Iran Civil Eng. Ulf' , Q MICHAEL SHEPHERD PHILLIP SHIDLER GARY SHORT THOMAS SIMPSON ALVIN SKAT . ERIC- SKOW Indianapolis, Ind. Evansville, Ind. Amery. Wise. Memllvjlle, Ind. Brovgn Deirbwwci glllglngwfhgell Mechanical Eng, Aeronautical Eng. Aeronautical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Mec anlca ng. 00 BDICB Z' RONALD SHARP Elkhart, Ind, Electrical Eng. RICHARD SLACK South Bend, Ind. Civil Eng. J 4 :Zta DOUGLAS SMITH Glen Ellyn, Ill. Mechanical Eng. 5- 'X L DAN SOMERS Findlay, O. Agricultural Eng, ea SCOTT SOMMER STEVEN MICHAEL SOREK JOSEPH STEFFEN JOHN STILLWELL ll Indianapolis, Ind. SONNENBERG Dearbom, Mich. Hazel Crest, Ill. Lafayette, Ind. Mechanical Eng. Milwaulcee, Wisc. Nuclear Eng. Electrical Eng. Electrical Eng. ' Industrial Eng. my-. DONALD STONE GARY STOUDER JEROME STRAND TOM STRANG CLIFTON STRINGER Toledo, O. Kimpton, Ind. Palos Hts., Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Dugger, Ind. Civil Eng. Electrical Eng. Industrial Eng. Mechanical Eng. Mechanical Eng. THOMAS SULLIVAN Jeffersonville, Ind. Electrical Eng. .4, .gil xg RICHARD SWANEY Milwaukee, Wise. Electrical Eng. JEFFREY THOMPSON Indianapolis, Ind, Agricultural Eng. ii 1. C ll A DENNIS SWEENEY Lafayette, Ind. Electrical Eng. ALEX SZABO Hazelcrest, Ill. Mechanical Eng. ol inn ANDREW SZURGOT Hammond, Ind. Civil Eng. LELAND TANNER Tiburon-Belvedere, Ca. Chemical Eng. vs.. ORA THOMAS Linton, Ind. Mechanical Eng. TERRY SUTCLIFFE , Derby, Ind. l Civil Eng. i l ' V ,E ' Q' ,W I-1 ' , f ' ' DENNIS THOMPSON New Albarky, Ind. Industrial ng. ROGER THOMPSON MARK TIRIO DOUGLAS TODD JAMES TOLAR JAMES TOMSON ROBERT TRENT St. Louis, Mo. Elmwood Park, Ill, Hagerstown, Ind. Cleveland, O. Fort Wayne, Ind. Akron, O. Aeronautical Eng. Electrical Eng, Industrial Eng. Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Civil Eng. in ix Q Q as X .Hai WAYNE TRUEX THOMAS TURNER GIL URBAN DENISE VANDERBERG DAVID VAN GOMPEL MICHAEL VARNAU DENNIS VERKAMP Mill4Crcek, Ind. Syracuse, Ind. St, Louis, Mo. Joliet, Ill. DePere, Wisc, Lafayette, Ind. Ferdinand, Ind. Agricultural Eng- El9Cl-l'lC3l Eng- Electrical Eng. Engineering Sciences Electrical Eng. Mechanical Eng. Civil Eng. . ' . tg --if ' ' if 6 196 2 .- 1 LEO VOGEL Monticello, Ind. Mechanical Eng. REINOLD VON FANGE Columbus, Ind. Civil Eng. 85.1 swe- DENNIS WARNER JERRY WATERS Ludlow Falls, O. Aeronautical Eng. Fort Waime, Ind, Chemica Eng. 95 JOHN WETTERS Bluffton, Ind. Electrical Eng. CALVIN WITHERSPOON Gary, Ind. Electrical Eng. WYNN WHITE Hope, Ind. Civil Eng. RICHARD WOHRLE Jeffersonville, Ind. Civil Eng. IRA WALD Wilmette, Ill. Electrical Eng. .Ig- :X JAMES WEBER Manteno, Ill. Mechanical Eng. 5v,..i3 Q' ,bun ' V fiii, JOHN WIECHEL Newark, 0. Mechanical Eng. DAVID WALDORF Cleveland Hts., O. Industrial Eng. KENNETH WEISMANTEL Waukegan, Ill, Mechanical Eng. .-A - JOHN WILKINS Mitchell, Ind. Mechanical Eng, MICHAEL WOHSER Toledo, O. Chemical Eng. T MARK WOLFGRAM Wankesha, Wisc. Mechanical Eng. i ,r MARK WALKER Laurinburgj N. C. Industrial ng. 'Eli ARTHUR wE1ss Livermore, Cal. Aeronautical Eng. e- ggi Qs EUGENE WILLIAMS Ambia, Ind. Agricultural Eng. STEPHEN WORKMAN Etpeedway, Ind. ngineering Sc. THOMAS WALKER Arlington, Va. Electrical Eng. GERALD WELCH Bethany, Okla. Astronautical Eng. STEVEN WILLIAMS Whiteland, Ind. Civil Eng. 3- Q DAVID WORTMAN Wilmette, Ill. Industrial Eng. ARNOLD YOUNG MARK YOUNG TAI SEN YU THQW-S ZAT0 RARE ZIFJQENFEI-DER Honolulu, Ha. Barrington, Ill. AUdUl20Y1, PB- will'-'IEE' Ind- Eincinpallkn' Environmental Eng. Industrial Eng. Electncal Eng. Eleciflcal Enza ec 'lea g' IQ. l .. 'ff-gfyi ' 333 JOSHUA ZIFF Cleveland, O. Nuclear Eng. 'R Q. -N- TIMOTHY WALRATH Toledo, O. Industrial Eng. MARK WESTPHAL Zionsville, Ind. Civil Eng. lt. JOHN WISKER Shelbyville, Ind. Agricultural Eng. av ED WUNDRUM Indianapolis, Ind. Industrial Eng. 79 . 3 1 N' rl.. ' f'r'551-' N - 3 . zf ., ,I . , 5 il W' Ei saw P 5- q1 ,:alWf?:,'S , iz. 11.1.1 KEVIN ZIRKLE Anderson, Ind. Industrial Eng. lll if If I by --.u I' . .v f , ..,f- --.v A 9 . Lv, 1 ,.....-.Aulu-- -J -K -up M -AQ. U fikgbit:-'QC' ' .rsv 1- . ' - 0 .:: L-li - .... .. 1 ,ki v fs fx H' ... . . .,, ,- iff 1595? if . A - 1 ,y 5 qgzakll, N -F YA v ,, -,A ' -xr - . . ' 'fm , ,Ph Q A .N vncxi iw , QNX, . N li Eva L. Goble, Dean of the School of Home Economics The School of Home Economics is one of ,the fastest growing schools in the University. Sev- enteen areas of study are offered within the five major departments: Clothing and Textiles, Equipment and Fam- ily Housing, Foods and Nutri- tion, Home Management and Family Economics, and Institu- tional Management. The organization of the school's administration allows for inter- action between the faculty and the students in determining the policies of the school. This exchange of ideas is accom- plished through the Home Eco- nomics Council, which consists of thirty-two students and thirty-eight faculty members, and an effective undergradu- ate counseling program. The combination of these elements makes Purdue's Home Econom- ics School one of the largest and finest in the country in preparing men and women for careers in home economics. OMICRON NU - HOME ECONOMICS HONORARY 1 ll 'SA OMICRON NU - Officers: Dr. Marge Inman, Junior Advisor, Marie McKee, Treasurer, Julie Hansen, Vice President, Sandy Konrad, President, Becky Meyers, Secretary, Peggy Phillips, Editor. HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL is -X x . 5 . ,5 1. . 1 qv Q2 HOME ECONOMICS COUNCIL - Front row: N. Ness M. Kelse tu ed: L. W' h M . 5 ' - 3 . 5 , y, r it ers, B. Myers, K. Kidwell, T. Shaffer, M. Wesselman, M. Boarini, J. DaVee, S. Sendmeyer, L. Murphy, B. Lehe, R. Franta. S. Konrad, J. Hansen, T. Curtis, S. Powers, K. Hinga. Second row: M. McKee, K. Flickenger, L. Lineback, P. Sietz, J. Pyle, L. Hilbert, N. Scheerer, R. Branson, T. Baird, J. Welsh. Not pic- ALICE ALEXANDER Rushville, Ind. Vocational Teaching Q--' BECKY BARNHART Eugene, Ore. Social Welfare JANET ALLISON Washington, Ind. JANET ALLMAN Auburn, Ind. CDFL HE Education Q: ' Ss... DIANE ALT Valparaiso, Ind. Vocational HE K -u JANET AYRES Bringhurst, Ind. Interior Design RITA BARKER Kimmell, Ind. Vocational HE DEBORAH BARNES Knoxville, Tenn. Fashion Retailing I lil Vx fx PAMELA BARR CHERYL BATCHELOR BONITA BEATTY TERESA BECK RUTH BENDER CYNTHIA BENNETT Salisbury, Md. Lafayette, Ind, Sharpsville, Ind. Wheatfield, Ind. Posey-ville, Ind, Farmland, Ind. Fashion Retailing Dietetics Vocational Ed. Vocational Ed. Vocational Ed. Vocational Ed. IIA i 'l' I it iw L l I i in i i i -xqfqfnp-avr' , PATRICIA BIDDLE Peru, Ind. Home Economics sv, BARBARA BUTZ Indianapolis, Ind. CDFL - x . J' 4 i 3. CHRISTINE CHRISTOFF Winnetka, Ill. Home Furnishing qp,-. CATHRYN CROWDER Marshall, Ind. Vocational HE gs RITA BILYEU Rensselaer Ind. Social Welfare fs I B sq.- J J of-5 J . is 9 MARICA CALLAHAN Indianapolis, Ind. HE Education 0- . Ox hX s.. Q- ' REBECCA BLASSER CHRISTINE JULIA BOONE BRUCE BRENNAN CHERI BROWN Yorktown, Ind. BOEHNING Indianapolis Ind. Mineville N. Y. Crawfordsville Ind. Vocational Ed. Bakersfield Cal. Vocational Ed. Institutional Mgmnt, Foods Vocational Ed. Wx . nb- PAMELA CLEVELAND Lanesville, Ind. Home Fumishing Q29 Af'- DIANE CARLSON SUSAN CARMICHAEL KATHLEEN CARTER MARGARET NANCY CHRISTENSEN South Bend, Ind. Sullivan, Ind. Naperville, Ind. CHRISMAN N, Judson, Ind, Fashion Retailing Vocational Teaching Joumalism Hillsboro, Ind. Nursery Teaching Equip. and Fam. Housing lx Pi 5 6- M. ,L R x N . if ff- , ,431 SARAH CLEVELAND JANET COAPSTICK DEBORAH COLLINS MARCIA CONE JAMIE CRANE Wingate, Ind. Kirklin, Ind. Elkhart, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Deerfield, III. Vocational Teaching Vocational Ed. Social Welfare Foods HE Education w ., nf' '. .5 N 4 5 ig .Y ' , ' ,-' .J Ci' s I' lk Q CHRISTINE CZLONKA STEPHANIE DARRAH KATHRYN JANINE DERBYSHIRE TAMARA DICK BETH DIEHL Hammond, Ind, Indianapolis, Ind. DEMKOVICH Fort Wayne, Ind, Montpelier, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Fashion Retailing Vocational Ed. Hammond, Ind, Home Fumishing Foods Textile Technology Home Planning 39 il? EMILY DILTZ MARY DOLEMBO HAZEL DUNN DEBE EATON KATHLEEN EVANS CAROL EVENS REBECCA EYER Indianapolis, Ind. Valparaiso, Ind. New Castle. Ind' Sharpsville, Ind. ITldl3 !3P0ll5v lfldk BHIHPVIUEZ- IDG- eyfawsef Ind' Dietetics Vocational Ed' Diegegicg Img,-ior Dggign Vocational Ed. Fashion ialling ocational Ed. 115 BRADLEY FACKLER PATRICIA FARRELL KATHLEEN FELL Etna, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. New Alban , Ind, Social Studies Interior Design Home Ec. SHARON FINKENBINDER Lafayette, Ind. Home Fumishines 'QT BETSY FRASURE LINDA FRICK ANN FRIEND Cincinnati, O. Goshen, Ind. Carmel, Ind. Dietetics Interior Design Home Bc. Ed. K X! KAREN GERMANN MARY GILLILAN JANE GRABERT Evansville, Ind. Pittsburgh, Pa. Mt. Vernon, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Interior Design Voc. Home Ee. TERESA FRIESNER Oscola, Ind. Kindergarten Ed. JUDY I-IACKBARTH Brookfield, Wis. Interior Design JESSICA FORMAN Highland Pk., Ill. Family Housing Qs: MARGARET FOX Allison Pk., Pa. Dietetics wg ROSALYN FRANTA Wilmingnn, Del. Home . Ed. JULIA FULMER KRISNA FURROW CLAUDIA GERARD Greenwood, Ind. Lakewood, Ohio Endwellv N' Y- Dietetics Vocational Ed. HOITIB EC- Ed- 'Pt ir:-' JUDITH HAMMOND Indiana lis, Ind. Social Sgidies 'Uh '5 ir- X E MARY HAWKINSON JUDITH HELMS MARA HENDRESS Oak LHWFI. Ill- W, Lafayette, Ind. Camden, Ind. Dietetics Interior Design Vocational Ed. PAULA HENRIKSEN La Grange, Ill. Home Ec. Ed. ALESSA HIPPENSTEELE Lafayette, Ind. Social Welfare JULIE HANSEN BONNIE HARDEN Elmhurst, Ill. Hope. Ind- Home Ec. Ed. Vocational Ed. T Q- fl- . - . . , -v 1 I TINA HOAR MARGARET I-IOFFER Ft. Branch, Ind. St. Charles, Ill. Vocational Ed. Textile Tech, env L ls- 15 BARBARA HOLT PATRICIA HOSTETLER ELIZABETH MARCIA HUMPHREY ELLEN HURST MARTHA JOHNSON SHERRY JOHNSON Indi11r1aP0liS, Ind. Kouts, Ind. HUBBARTT Paris Crossgg, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Greensburg, Ind. Alexandria, Va. HE Education Voc. Home Ec. La Grange, Ill. Vocational . Home Furnishings Dietetics Housing Fashion etailing l i 1 .4 ROBERTA JONES CATHIE KAPUSTIAK South Bend, Ind. Equip. and Fam. Housing Palos Pk., Ill. Dietetics SALLY KATZ Westchester, Ill. Child Development CAROL LAMPERT Connersville, Ind. Home Ec. Ed. 1 E MARY LOVE Lowell, Ind. Vocational Teaching DEBRA MARTIN Griffith, Ind. Voc. Home Ee. Ed. BARBARA MILLER Peru, Ind. Voc. Home Ee. Ed. NANCY KNAPP Indianapolis, Ind. Fashion Retailing MARILYN KNOX SANDRA KONRAD Hartford City, Ind. Elm Grove, Wis. Food Science ALICE LANCASTER PATRICIA LAUGHMAN NANCY LEATHERS Indianapolis, Ind. Elkart, Ind. Pittsbur h, Pa. Fashion Retailing Interior Design General T-Iousing BETSY LEET Westlake, Ohio Fashion Retailing MARTHA MACHLEDT Montezuma, Ind, Fashion Retailing A bra if KRISTIN MARTIN Indianapolis, Ind. Fashion Retailing lex CYNTHIA MADLEM DENISE MALONEY PATRICIA MANLIEF Elkart, Ind. Akron, Ohio Weisburg, Ind, Education Institut. Mngmnt, Diegetim NANCY MAYO Patriot, Ind. Social Welfare .Xt RICHARD MILLER CYNTHIA MILNER Rushville, Ind. Wllmefvei Ill. Rest. Mangmnt. DIGYHUCS JANIS McDONALD Kirklin, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. K .9 EVA McKEE Greencastle, Ind. Voc. Home Ee. Ed. 1 7- 5. Dietetics X . - fjif . 1 3, X R X..-X .,,- N3 SHARON LEFFLER Fayetteville, Ark, Dietetim 1, fix' F . 3Q,. '5 425 I .L. CAROLYN MANN Elkart, Ind. Voc. Home Ec, Ed. Q' '7 MARY KRABBE Lafayette, Ind. Interior Design 5- Urs. SANDRA LOEHR Holland, Ind. Vo. Home Ec. Ed. KATHLEEN MANWARING Connersville, Ind. Voc, Home Ee. Ed. GAYLE MENSINK Seattle, Wash. Foods Research Q-- RUTH M ERSON Thornbown, Ind, Nursery-Kinder, N MITCHELL MARCIA MOHLER CAROLYN MOLINE LINDA MONTGOMERY Rllctgiie, Ind, Wanatan, Ind. Kettering, Ohio Brook, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. Food Scienw Home Fc. NUf'5eVY'KmdeY'- ll7 Q, ,-f .Q ,Q,,-1 , - .- tv 45, l JAMES MOODY Aurora, Ind. Institut. Mangmnt. X CAROL NICHOLS Warsaw, Ind. General Housing Elkart Ind, BARBARA MORSE Childhood Ed. P5 F'- .IOYCE OLDHAM Greenfield, Ind. Dietetics .o .9-A PEGGY MURPHY BECKY MYERS BONNIE MYRON EVELYN MYTYK Brookston, Ind. Royal Center, Ind. Portland, Ind. Gary, Ind. C.D.F.L. Dietetics Dietetics Foods in Business is 5 'K 1 X 4-' ,.,. x 5' P ' f l f l :L . ' . PAULA PAGE BONNIE PANCRAZIO BEVERLY PAUL TRINA PENN CIHCIUUHU. Ohio Paradise Val., Ariz. Indianapolis, Ind. Fashion Retailing -X CHRISTINE POHLMAN Peru, Ind. Dietetics CHERYL RATLIFF Middletown, Ind. Clothing and Tex. lx MARILYN SCHMIDT Vincennes, Ind. C.D.F.L. B-A MARILYN POTTS Rushville, Ind. Social Welfare X .., X ' ff A, ff im ' ' 1 : f 5 . X ...ix - ,...-AZ DIANA RITTER Portland, Ind. Home Planning Q5 5. SANDRA SCI-IRADE Columbia Citi, Ind. Home Furnis ings L. Montere , Ind. sm- w' Rgtailing ial elfare Fashion Retailing ,Y- 'VN SALLY POWERS REBECCA PRUITT LINDA RAFERT Wilmington, Del. Indianapolis, Ind. Moline, Ill. Dietetics Fashion Retailing Voc. Home Ec. Ed. REBECCA ROBINSON MARILYN ROTH Kokomo, Ind. Brookville, Ind. Social Welfare Voc. Home Ee. Ed. R LORRAINE SCH RAMM ROBERTA SCHULTE SANDRA RAMSEY Muncie, Ind. Voc, I-Iome Ec. Ed. is 51, MARIA SARIVALAS NANCY SCHEERER Hammond, Ind. Home Ee. Huntington, Ind. Dietetics NADINE NESS N. Judson, Ind. Voc. Home Ee. Ed. MARGARET PHILLIPS Danville, Ill. Voc. Home Ee. Ed. If 1 - . Q, , . Q 1352- -- A , if :air . JENNIFER RANDOLPH Attica, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. ROYCE SCHLEHUSER Seymour, Ind, Vocational Teaching vb X Q-sw PEGGY SEITZ LAURA SELIG SALLY SEXAUER New PHIGSUHG. Ind. DYER Ind- I-Iaysville, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Nursery-Kinder Home Ee- Ed- vm, Home Ee. Foods and Nutrition Dietetics TERESA SHEETS W. Lafayette, Ind. Fashion Retailing in., .vs Ox ALICE SMITH Rensselaer, Ind. Education PRISCILLA THORNE SUSAN THORNTON Wheaton, Ill. Tipmn, Ind, Home Ee. Fashion Retailing so KATHLEEN SMITH Merrillville, Ind. Housing 6 . PHYLLIS TINCHER Elmhurst, Ill. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. KATHIE SPERKO Hammond, Ind. Home Furnish. MARY TOWNSEND Baton Rouge, La. Food Science DIANA VOSS Chicago, Ill. Retailing DONNA WEAVER Galveston, Ind. Social Welfare RITA VUSKALNS Indianapolis, Ind. P.E.W. b'N ,,,,.f PATRICIA WEBB New Castle, Ind. Interior Design 17 KAREN WARD Alexandria, Va. Voc. Home Ee, LUCY WEBER N. Canton, Ohio Interior Design is 'ss v-L- LYDIA WARES South Bend, Ind. Fashion Retailing me Q' v- ELLEN WEFLEN Mulbe , Ind. Social rllillelfare Tv SHARON SPREEN W. Lafayette, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. ANNE SULLIVAN Daleville, Ind. General Ed. .29 SUSAN SWANEZY Princeton, N. J. Fashion Merchand. CAROLE UEBELHOR DENISE UPTGRAFT Noblesville, Ind. C.D.F.L. -ve N'- PEGGY WARNER S. Whitley, Ind. Vocational Ed. 60 Q' JILL WEIGAND South Bend, Ind. Home Ee. Hammond, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. MARGARET WEART Biloxi, Miss. C.D.F.L. A.,-, nf sq , .-1 NANCY WEISSERT Valparaiso, Ind. Voc. Home Ec. Ed. ANNABELLE VAUGHN Plainfield, Ind. Home Furnishings BARBARA WEAVER Toledo, Ohio Voc. Teaching fin SHARON WHITE Kokomo, Ind. Gen. Home Ec. Ed. C x JoYci:. w1EDEMAN RI-IEA wiLcox c.-.ROLYN wiLKEN sagem wiLsoN MELINDA imcxo cnmsrine XOKEL icigigalaalireoignrzilc Gen. Home Ee. Ed. Institut. Mangmnt. Vocational Ed. Fashion Retai mg 004 IOM I-IUMANITIES SOCIAL SCIENCES AND EDUCATION GEORGE SALEN, Dean of the School of HSSE Purdue's School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education could appropriately be called the 'tSchool of the Understanding of Man. The general role of humanities, social sciences, and education in today's world is to provide a link of commu- nication between men so that each man can better understand not only himself, but also those matters of science, business, and engineering which he actively pursues. The School of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education is not only the largest school at Purdue, but one of the most progressive. Due to a recent increase in interest, areas such as the social sciences have been endowed with a surge in new sub- ject matter and new techniques of study. There are numerous attempts to flnd more effective methods of teaching for elementary educators. New values in aesthetics have arisen in the creative arts. These and other developments keep the liberal arts moving in new and more far reach- ing directions, and as a result more and more students each year enter careers in the areas of the humani- ties, social sciences, and education. WOMEN IN COMMUNICATION .pun-. , WOMEN IN COMMUNICATION - Front row: A. Paul, M. McQuiddy, L. King, C. James. Second row: D. Kirincic, M. Orlosky, A. Huttle, C. Nocenti, M. Busse, M. Crandall. I-ISSE: helping man to understand himself ---L ' Y' ' A , K A .-,,...-- l Q H V . 7:13 1 Xi ' N 5 L ,A 1 l 115113 w- :J rf: 5 1. , M Y! 1 I N L' EWWFQQX Q! ga V 4 QSM W 1 fr ' bs, if .: .- 5. I .1 5 A fp' Z. LOUIS ABBOTT KATHIE ADAIR HELEN ADAMCHIK DIANE AHLBORN LINDA ALENDUFF Beech Grove, Ind. Frankfort, Ind. Highland, Ind. Munster, Ind. AU-103, Ind- Psychology Phys. Ed. Po . Science Elem. Ed. Elem. Ed. in 0. .IOELYN ANDREONE Carmel, Ind, Elem. Ed. 361 KATHY BACHE Frankfort n Comm Ed bs, X - N -N , .f , x -Z' ' IQ I ll' MARK BANNER Aurora, Ill, Am. History CAROL ANDREWS St. Louis, Mo. Speech and Hearing pw, MARY JANE BAKER Kokomo, Ind. Elem. Ed. v l I Q 2 5'N U f 'nn' ' - xqwk .1 V ,J .4 .N 1 li qf t I JANE ALLYN THOMAS AMOS l Lafayette, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Elem. Ed. History JEAN ANTONSEN Indianapolis, Ind, Speech and Hearing be L... GREGORY BALDWIN Peru, Ind. Speech and Hearing 4 TONI APGAR Anderson, Ind. Jour. and Soc. Sci. fmt JULIA BALDWIN Anderson, Ind. Am. History mae 5.. L JANET ASHER New Haven, Ind. Speech and Hearing WILLA BALDWIN Martinsville, Ind. Psychology :St S vw- ALLEN BARBER KAREN BARKMAN ALAN BARNETT GLORIA BAUGH Marion, Ind. Rochester, Ind. Greensburg, Ind. Indianaagolis, Ind. Pol. Sci, French Pol, Sci. Elem. . 1 be 'lr- CATHIE ATKINSON Kokomo, Ind. Elem. Ed. SUZANNE BAIJOG Merfiliviile, Ind. English Ed. PATRICIA BAYNES Kettering, Ohio Eup. History wx 'V- PATRICIA AWE Mequon, Wis. French Ed. MICHELLE BANKS Indianapolis, Ind. Art Ed. and Fine Arts KATHY BEAVER Elkhart, Ind. French SHARON BEGHTEL TRUDY BENDER PATRICIA BENTZ BARBARA BERGER PATRICIA BERGER DONNA BERGHOFF DEAN BICKEL South Bend, Ind, Peru, Ind. Fort Wa ne, Ind. South Bend, Ind. South Bend, Ind. FL, Wayne' Ind, Huntington, Ind. ' P h. Syoc. Speech and Hearing El. Ed. and Spec. Ed. Aff, Ed, Sociology Elem. Ed. and Spec, Ed. Soc. Studies syc . 1 SUSAN BILYEU Anderson, Ind. French 95 LONETA BLOSSER South Bend, Ind. El. Ed. NANCY BOWES W. Lafayette, Ind. Speech and Hearing Qu u-5 PAMELA BIRKHOLZ La Porte, Ind. Human Development s . 3' , Q., 1 T' -A N2 S. Ak, NANCY BLUM Mishawaka, Ind. Phys. Ed. QNN BISHPS way, n . Em. -Q- CINDY BIXLER Indianapolis, Ind. Art Ed, and Fine Arts LESLIE BONESS DEBRA BONGEN Valparaiso, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. French Ed, El. Ed, Q '7 DEBORAH BLAND MARY BLIND MARILYN BLIZZARD Batesville, Ind, Indianapolis, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Psy. and Soc. El, Education Ed. Media ?f 'v MARCIA BOOSINGER Indianapolis, Ind. English -,. DEANNA BOYLE Chandler, Ind. El. Ed. SARA BRANSON Indianapolis, Ind. Psychology 955 be.. HEATHER BROWN South Bend, Ind. Speech and Hearing gANCgYdBOZlCH a , n . El.rEd. bf ,..q JUDY BRACE W. Lafayette, Ind. El. Ed. 5 is wr'--v' DENISE BRAND Lafa etbe, Ind. Pol, Sci. ls. 5.. bg C' PATRICIA BORNEMAN SUSAN BOSLOUGH Sarver, Penn. Bloomfield, Mich. Phys. Ed. Spanish Ed. . 5. J sal I va 3? ' RUSSELL BRANDENBURG Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. Design 'AEK PAULA BRANHAM Indianapolis, Ind. EI. Ed. h 1: ax KATHY BRIDWELL MARJORIE BRISCOE SHARON BROMLEY BARBARA BROOKS BRENDA BROWN CAROLYN BROWN La Pong' Ind, South Bend, Ind, S ngigfield, Mo. Spnngfield, Mo. Malvem, Pa. Franklin, Ind. English Speech and Hearing- , Psychology .Ioumalism Social Studies N,-4 A -2. - 544 1 Q A ZX E . 417 LILLIAN BROWN PEGGY BROWN STEVEN BROWN PATRICIA BUCKLES CLIFTON BUENEMAN SUSAN BUMKE Ga Ind Franklin, Ind, Decatur, .ni West Point, Ind, Marion, Ind. Marion. Ind, Socriyal Stu. Ed. Spanish Comm. Eu. English Ed. Social Studies EI. Ed. 125 L nh'-c. Y-wb LINDA BUNNER New Castle, Ind. French LINDA BURNS Indianapolis, Ind. Art History It I 2' ov- PATRICIA CANNOCK JENNY CARLSON W. Lafa ette, Ind. English Attica, Ind. El. Ed. MARIANNE BURNS Brownsburg, Ind, El, Ed. fin X. MARGARET CARLSON Waukegan, Ill, Psy. and Human Dev, ERI?- PAMELA CATRON Indianapolis, Ind. El. Ed. . xx 'l .-Ol' lixi GEORGE CHAMBLIN Anderson, Ind. European His. TERI CHASE Hartsdale, N. Y. Psy. X LINDA BUSHMAN MELODY BUSSE Frankfort, Ind. Aurora, Ind. El, Ed, Communications EILEEN CARROLL Hammond, Ind. Speech and Hearing 4- 'In ANNETTE CALDARELLI Fullerton, Calif, Psy. and Fine Arts DONNA CARTER JO ANNE CARUSO Pittsboro, Ind. Deerfield, Ill. Art Ed. Social Studies CATHERINE CALDWELL Liberty, Ind. P.E.W. BETTY CASTLE Egeayvay, Ind. 'ZH BARBARA CHILDS JULIE CLARK PATTI CLAY Park Ridge, Ill. Muncie, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Political i. El. Ed. Interior Design PATRICIA CLERGET Monticello, Ind. El. Ed. JUDITH COBB MARY COGLIANESE KRISTIN COLEMAN CATHY COMINGORE CYNTHIA CONNOR REGINA COOKSEY MARY CORD Noblesville, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Royal Center, Ind. Waynetown, Ind. Hobart' Ind- Laporte, Ind- Wa ewwn' Ind- El. Ed. History and I-'ccncn El. Ed. Sociology El, Ed, Communication EL E1- 71: i as. f LINDA coTT0N KERRY COUNCILMAN DEBBIE COVERT DEBORAH cox MEREDITI-I CRAIG MERRIE CRAIG CLAUDIA CRANE Carmel, Ind. Portland, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Mlclngnn City, Ind. Indianapolis. Ind- Hammond. Ind- Veedewburg, lnd- El. Ed. El. Ed. French ond History Sociology English Ed, Poly. Sci. El. Ed. 126 Q' QT? DIANA CRUMP Logansport, Ind. School Lib. MARLA DAVIS Madison, Ind, Ed. Media I -1 MARY DEHAVEN Albanry, N. Y. Frenc Ed. ,X it ALESIA DEYERLING South Bend, Ind. El. Ed. ? -J .XI . 5 '. Xgv. I s fy- DAVID CULP Indianapolis, Ind. Sociology Sy '2'f is -far ' R I SHERYL DAVIS West Point, Ind, El. Ed. Ds vw- MELINDA DIANE CUTHERTSON CUNNINGHAM BI00ming1'0n, Ind- Greenfield, Ind. El. Edc Psy. ,xo- LORNA DARLING Chesterton, Ind. El. Ed. WILLIE DAVIS Gary, Ind. if KATHY DAVISSON Rensselaer, Ind. El. Ed. If--.' KAY DELAF d Shelb 'lle, n . Ed. MII:vd!ia MARSHA DICKEY Williarnsggrt., Ind. English . 2' '55 CARYL DELAUTER Wabash, Ind. Ed. Media S 1 if qg .,. Q--'I I K. KEY f . I I JANE DIMMICH Boswell, Ind. A.rtEd. .I ,I .. -Y .1- sl mx ,X ' if .v- 'N ,JA N PATRICIA DONEGAN RHONDA DOOLEY PAMELA DUDLEY Indianapolis, Ind. Marshall, Ind. Gary, lnd, Speech and Hearing El. Ed. French . ax PENNY DEMAREE Indianapolis, Ind. English Lit. bf- BARBARA DIRKS J Qx BARBARA DAY Glen Ellyn, Ill. Communications MARCIA DENNIS Indianapolis, lnd. Sociology , . ,',.' l ,. .A -Y 5 1 R' lx t I ' -ni --'.' .h sail- 1 RITA DITTMAN CATHY DAVIS Elkhart, Ind. Speech and Hearing 5 I .K X, Y LOUISE DEAN Indianapolis, Ind. English Lit. bps K 1 3 D. Q. JACQUELINE DAVIS Arlggton Hts., Ill. El. ., Speech and Hearing b 5. RHONDA DEAN Martinsville, Ind, El. Ed. COLETTE DES JEAN Indianapolis, Ind. El. Ed. lax QT MARY DIXON Indiana lis, Ind. Camden, Ind. Whiting, Ind. Ed. Media Speech Ed. El. Ed. 1 . M ' 1 . ' ar 1 . - . ' ' , X. 5 pl, I L I I .'I CONNIE DUKE PEGGY DURBIN BARBARA DI-IRR Camiel, Ind. South Rend, Ind. Shendan, Ind, Speech and Hearing Recreation, El. Ed. SOC- Stud. Ed. f . KATHERINE DEVERICK Marion, Ind. El. Ed. and Psy. rx KAREN DODD Rensselaer, Ind, Political Sci, gg., -v. ,h'. .-,R 4' U w LINDA DZURILLA Whiting, Ind. El. Ed. and Spec. Ed. 127 K' ,...,-f CYNTHIA EAST LESLIE EBLING GAIL ECKMAN BARBARA EDEN DIANE EI-ILE ROBERT EUIFFERT MARLIN EIKENBERRY Elkhart, Ind. Lima, Ohio Omaha, Nab, Indianapolis, Ind. Cumming, Ga. D3y'D0H, Qhlq Westfield Ind German Education Elementary Ed. Speech and Hearing Interior Design Fine Arts C0mmUH1C3U0HS English JANE ELLIS Marion, Ind. Speech Ed. LAURA ELLISON Shelbyville, Ind. Speec and Hearing bw Q- RICHARD EPPARD Bloomington, Ind. Sociology Q--r ELIZABETH SUE EVERLY SUSAN FIELDS ESCHENBACH South Bend Ind. Danville, Ill M,UY1S'-613 Ind- Art Ed. Interior Design Fine Arts Sf- C' and GAYLE FINN DENNIS FINNERMAN Wheatfield, Ill. Sturgis, Mich. Social Studies Pre-Law rg---. CATHERINE FISCHER Champaign, Ill. English if DARLING FITZPATRICK Laporte, Ind. Elementary Ed. vw 3 s' Xxx vw- F' C , MARSHA FLETTER AGNES FLOYD WILMA FOGLEMAN SUSAN FOLEY SHARON FORD CATHERINE FOX Fort Wayne, Ind. Osceola, Ind. Attica, -IY1d- Gary, Ind. Yoder, Ind. Indianapolis Ind Elementary Ed. Psychology Edllcal-IDD English Ed. Physical Ed. Speech and Hearing DIANA FRANKLIN Wabash, Ind. Speech and Hearing PAMELA FRANKLIN Terre Haute, Ind. Int. Design - Psych. PEGGY GAMLIN Indianapolis, Ind. Elementary Ed. CAROL GIBSON New Albany, Ind. Elementary Ed. DEBORAH GRADY Indianapolis, Ind. Elementary Ed. GAYLE GARLIC Bellevue, Ohio Elementary Ed. RONALD GIRMAN Highland, Ind. Visual Design DEBORAH FREIJE Indianapolis, Ind. English Ed. CONNIE FROGALE Falls Church, Va. History Q. . MARK FYFFE Greenwood, Ind. Political Science if MICHAEL GAGNON Chicago, Ill. Political Science Y -X, MARY GEBERT BARBARA GEORGE FAYE GERBER SALLY GHERE Bl11e.ISl311d. Ill- . F1011 Ind. Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Indianapolis, Ind. EUBIISII and Speclal Ed. Art Ed. Elementary Ed. Elementary Ed. 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Ed. El. Ed. Psychology Mod. Languages 5, Qtr CONSTANCE LEE xx Speedway, Ind. Recreation X. ,egg ff' 8X 53,3 CAROL LATIMER Kendall Park, N. J. Psychology 14 DEBORAH LAWRENCE South Bend, Ind. El. Ed-CDFL CYNTHIA LAWSON Brownstown, Ind. El. Ed. MICHAEL LEMBKE RANDALL LEMON STAN LESH K0k0m0.4IYlQ- E. Chica o, Ill. Deer Creek, Ind. C0l11mUl1IC3l-1011 English Creative Writing ,A 1'-y vp KAREN LESNIAK SUSAN LEVIN WARRENHLEWIS SARAH LIGGET , Ind. Hammond, Ind. Detroit, Mich. Rushville, Ind. El.rEd. Speech and Hearing Lib. Arts English Ed. '5 'N Qs L 5- ,' 1 32 I gf ' '35 ' , . -W l LOUIS LILLARD BARBARA LINDAUER DONNA LINIGER GARY LINN Gary, Ind. Beaver, Pa. Marion, Ind. Crawfordsville, Ind. Spanish Ed. Psychology Spanish Teaching Soc. Studies Ed. S TIM LOCKWOOD UE LOEBACH ANN LOEHR BARBARA LORD ELIZABETH LORO LINDA LOVE MARILYN LYBARGER Al'ld9l'S0H Ind gouth Bend, Ind. Decatur, Ill - Columbus, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Lagayeaefvnii. gfyggll Ind' Anthropology. Psychology Speech and 'Heanng El. Ed. Recreation Ra io- i m .99 'QA Ax ELLYN LYMAN ANNE LYNCH Barrington, Ill. Indianapolis, Ind. Sociology-Psy, Elementary Ed. . S f P , I I . ,Q . - 5 L- K I X .. 'J Q Y ff 1 . Q . I ggi ', +' I s , sf-f , - L if ' . V .1 ' X IE gi KATHY MARSHALL RAY MARTIN New Palestine, Ind. Elementary Ed. Z Otterbein, Ind. History -X-A 175' JANET MACKLER Louisville, Elementary . fl MARY MASER Crawfordsville, Ind. Elementary Ed. JULIE McCAMMACK RANDALL MYRA McCAMMON Muncie, Ind. McCAMMACK Indianapolis, Ind. Elementary Ed. Muncie, Ind. Elementary Ed. Physical Ed, MARILYN McGRANE South Bend, Ind. Elementary Ed. 9 4, 5. Q.. ,Sqn DEBORAH McINTOSH Crown Point, Ind. Spanish YQ' SHERYL McKINNEY Sheridan, Ind. Elementary Ekl. if MARGARET MAHARA Lafayette, Ind. Communication Ps iii E . 1--s CAROLYN MAN DLECO Roschdale, Ind. Secondary Ed. MICI-IELE MARK Indianapolis, Ind. Elementary Ed. CHERYL MATHEWS ROBERT MAUCIERI Goshen, Ind. Speech and Hearing Bronxville, N. Y. 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Business Econ. 46 2+ SHELLEY HIEKEN Chesterfield, Mo. IM rv- I Y .- X i 'SN S N X .. . PAUL IRWIN Scifoio, In. BS M WILLIAM KING Richmond, In. General Mngmnt. Q-L 1 lx xxx ROBERT HINGST Kokomo, In. IM MARK JOHNSON Lafayette, In. Economics DAVID KOLOSZAR ieiuth Bend, In. QA- 'WI Q... , rf .YS Z THOMAS LAMANA JOHN LAUGHLIN CURTIS LINN HENRY LITTRELL KATHRYN LONG TERENCE Jeffersonville, In. South Bend, In. Middletown, O. Lafayette, In. Lafayette, In, LUCTERHAND Business Eoon. Business Econ. Production Mngmnt. General Mngmnt. Business Econ. Lafayette, In. mance 1 .. ,Qs . X ': . i V 3, , an S E 2. A , N X X' it Kp 1 we we . A Q. -. I , N Jaw- , k 5 g Q -- f - , -I ' 5 s , , f, , . , , -. ' A I , H ., , -fx ., 136.1 ' I , , V . .1 -, h .1 x JUDITI-I MACALEER Lansdowne, Pa. General Mngmnt. ' ,N JI ' nhl 7 if ' FRANK MOSCA Hammond, In. IM JOHN McCORMICK Green Bay, Wisc. Economics PATRICIA MURPHY Elyria, O. Business Econ. 1 ED' f aw Li' . 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First, Purdue has attempted to create a strong and modern science de art- ment for its science majors andp sec- ond, the science department offers special introductory courses taught in layman terms for people who are not science majors, but who hold an interest in a particular aspect of the sciences. Purdue's School of Science has also been noted for its research. Gradu- ate students and professors have been actively engaged in cancer and nuclear physics research as well as traditional modes of study. With its excellent facilities, huge and varied scope, and growin popu- larity, Purdue's School of Science appears to have taken its place among the academic community at Purdue, offering an education of high quality. FELIX HAAS, Dean of the School of Science ALPHA EPSILON DELTA - PRE-MED HONORARY W5 ff? ALPHA EPSILON DELTA - Front row: S. Wright, G. Lewis, C. Kincivs. Second row: E. Wilson, D. Harvey, E. Lons, W. Wunder, D. Rodenberg, R. Cronley, S. Whistler, K. Watkins. Third row: G. Croy- craft, E. Davis, J. Bernero, M. Effron, C. Deal, C. Ciesielski, C. Chock. Not pictured: T. Balcomb, E. Bereza, B. Black, J. Bray, B. fu Dean, M. Finn, P. Gallagher, M. Gottesman, G. Greenman, D. Jessup, R. Katz, C. Kerns, D. Koch, D. Kovach, D. Laitinen, F. Landy, J. Linne, M. Mikes, C. Mueller, M. Paunicka, J. Payne, K. Raymond, G. Rossenberg, D. Smith, C. Steffel, K. Stephens, C. Strauch, J. Urba- nowski, D. Wipperman, D. Zieg. In many respects research is what science is all about. But what is the motivating force behind scientific research? What does a professor gain from such research, and who finances it? According to Professor James Clark, who is presently involved in cancer related research in biology, the pri- mary motivation for research is to keep up with what's going on. Professor Clark explained that the various areas of science are under- going constant revision to such a degree that if a professor fails to continue with research, he will quickly loose touch with advance- ments in his field. ff '. .. if' A uf n, X. i, ., v Clark felt that a professor is likely to experience a child-like enjoyment for what's on the other side. In the long run, he added, a researcher may work toward a fundamental finding of huge significance, but this is seldom a precon- ceived inspiration behind anyone's efforts, since breakthroughs of such magnitude are not common occurrences. Universities often supply research facili- ties simply to progress with the comple- ment of the scientific world. Clark noted that universities offer a freer research environment than do private industries. He attributed this to the fact that indus- tries are often forced to be goal ori- ented, while universities allow the scien- tist to pursue several avenues simulta- neously in order to feel out various con- siderations in a given area. The major dis- advantage of university research seems to be a decreasing availability of funds for , Q s many professors. Clark explained that it most support money comes from the National Institute of Health, the National An.. 1. Science Foundation, the American Cancer Society, etc., but that these funds are cur- rently inadequate and are becoming much more difficult to obtain. - l . '7' -Q , X X ff! . g . v - '-- . .?-I . V'.L fx- Ai, . O i - -.4' x N X Nl Dr. E. J. Peck, Clark's Associate 'I I-' MICHAEL ABEL Union City, Ind. Meteorology 1:-' BARBARA BARTELS Garfield Hts., O. Computer Science 'r JO A. BERGBAUER Evansville, Ind. Gen. Biology Qi?- X1-, 1 JOHN ADAMS Gary, Ind, Computer Science CHARLES BASSETT Antioch, Cal. 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General Science KATHLEEN HYLAND RICHARD INGELS JAMES JACOB VICKI JAYNES JERRY JEFFERS Milwaukee, Wil Kokomo Ind Borden Ind Brownsburg Ind Muncie n Physics Environmental Sc Chemistry Biology Ed Computer Science DAVID JEWELL JAN JOHNSON VICTOR JONES LINDELL JUERGENS Lebanon, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Fort Wagne, Ind. Chemistry Math Pre-Med. Math-C. . 177' ROBERTA KITLEY New Palestine, Ind, Computer Science ,- I2 STEVE KUHL Indianapolis, Ind. Microbiology PAMELA LEBEAU Palos Hts., Ill. VIVIAN KAN Hong Kong Math RN SALLY KLEARMAN St.. Louis, Mo. Math 5.-K MICHAEL LAM W. Lafayette, Ind. Math TERESA LEGRAND Versailles, Ind. DIANE KERKHOFF Norwalk, O. Computer Science 1,1 LILLIANE KLINGLER Mitchell, Ind, Math Education -uv- 51 su., STEVEN KESSLER Auburn, Ind, Math NICK KORZOW Chesterton, Ind, Math I .12 Wx! in Q... CARLEN LAPPIN W. Lafayette, Ind. Microbiology KARIN LAPPIN W. Lafagfte, Ind. Biology , ,fx rt- TERRENCE LERNER Chicago, lll. Pre- ed. JENNIFER LEUCK Lafayette, lI..' Biology Math Biology Ed. rr- -- ' I -oe? RN ' Ni 41 is XI zcTi -N9 ' X I ' vi I I gy, 'I.leNXxk,. Afflafmi I I -I SIDNEY LEVIN PATRICIA LEZARK ARTHUR LIEBERMAN ROBERT LINDIJMANN TIMOTHY LINDQUIST 5v0BIgRi1Il LITTLE gcxalgvhgclfid Skokie, III. Lombard, III. Evansville. Wd' Teea Cay. S- C- Bradford- Pa- Mom ' ' Chemimy' ' Computer Science Math C0mPU 9' Smence P'e'Med' Math'C'S' 8 6:15 fC?l F 1:4 'N ALICIA LOPEZ East Chicago, Ind. Microbiology GREGORY MAXWELL S edway, Ind. Piiiysics ROBERT MEAD Indianapolis, Ind. Math-C.S. 2 ON' THOMAS LORENZEN CHARLES MacCALLUM MARY MAREACHEN DEAN MAREK MICHAEL MARKLAND ROBERT MATTHEWS Hartford, Wise, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Lafayette, Ind. Beverly Shores, Ind. Vevay, Ind. Loogootee, Ind. Mathematics Biologv Math Teaching Meteorology Biology Science f s 'ur Qi JANICE MAYHIL Knightstown, Ind. Biology Q--1 Q. L JANET McCLURE New Albarg, Ind. Computer ciences DEBRA MEYER MICHAEL MEYERS Spencer, Ind Pre-Med Indianapolis Ind Microbiology DEBORAH MILES MARCUS MILLER LINDA MOHLER Indianapolis, Ind, Straughn, Ind. Shirley, Ind. Biology Biology Mathematics 5: 6- PENNY MOSHER CRAIG MUELLER KAREN MUNDT N. Judson, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Marion, Ind, Math Education Pre-Med. Medical Tech. E A. . IA! DONALD MURPHY W. Lafayette, Ind. Physics .,.. I Q ,mx 'V-----qv 4s MICHAEL MURPHY ROBERT NEWTON PHYLLIS NICCUM St. Louis, Mo. Brookston, Ind. Columbia City, Ind. Biology Mathematics Mathematics i BARBARA JOHN JESUS NOVAL RICHARD OLIVER MARK OVERMYER NOPARSTAK New Cumberland, Pa, Elkhart, Ind. La Porte, Ind. Chicago, Ill. Mathematics Math-Pysics Meteorology Computer Sciences in 2 tr IiI,i- CHARLES PAGEL La Porte, Ind, Math-Phyai ef THOMAS PALMER La Porte, Ind. General Science I x ps 4 X , N X N f xr 1 :I , lg li' .4 l XX A i 'x 2 V. v VERNITA PARR Ga Ind Malfhematics GN iff' if? -:I , . .I I . I g. A x 1 we -I V I, -R 1 il V 't 'el , I A f I ig QR I TC 3' JOHN PARSONS MARK PAUNICKA ROBERT PEARSON 4.35 ' y Eaton,Ind. Munster,Ind. Blooming Dale,lIl. F 'M' W B ' Chemistry Biology Computer Science fn . 4 A , -4 -V' 455 JEFFREY PECK B- ri . . Jy'lA .,,. . 'ff Q . uv - ,-' .,, ----c'. -'. wh- 1164, .-:I as v ,:4Si'1v'-vs Carmel, Ind. Computer Science ZANE REAM Dayton, 0. Mathematics MARCIA PEIRCE Wayne, Pa. Mathematic: I' 7 41 .Ti A A Iva: . QC-. , 1-A ,I V. ' , UL, 'fi I :Hai i ' 'E -. I, X LY-qi DAVID PILGRIM Richmond, Ind. Computer Science MARK REENTS CHERYL RICHARDS Terre Haute, Ind. Indonesia Math Education Biology za- 1, I I.- ee xp In 1, MARILYN RINKEL BRIAN RITENOUR ANNE ROBB JOHN ROGERS RICHARD ROST KAREN sAI,vE'rI-:R MARGARET SANSONE Jeffersonvnille, Ind. Argos,-Ind. Marion, Ind, San Antonio.-TSX, Speedway. Ind' Maflon- 111514 Nil' Albggy' Ifld' Mathematics Microbiology Ma'-ll Teachmg COYUPUWI' Smence Bwlogy Mathematlcs Bm ogy uw lon I6 0 X CHARLENE SAXTON Speedway, Ind, Mathematica Q... EARL SI-IARMAN Broadview, Ill, Mathematics ni- X ROBERT SHOWALTER Wheeling, W, Va. Meteorology -L WALLACE SIPOS Akron, O. Math-CS. BONNIE SCHNITTA Mt, Prospect, Ill. Math Education JANE SHINABARGAR Valparaiso, Ind. Mathematics KATHRYN SIMPSON Indianapolis, Ind, Biology Education MARGARET SLAATS Jas r, Ind. Megfcal Tech 5. WILLIAM SCHOMBURG KATHLEEN SCOGGAN LEWIS SEBERGER LINDA SELL REBECCA SHAFFER Ottawa Hills, O. Louisville, Ky. Highland, Ind. Brook, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Mathematics Computer Science Mathematics Math Education Mathematics lx K 1 I ' . xg f l j , R l I 'W 2 -Y fin J... ,.-.-vw-Elisa.-A.: ' 'A ...af x-1 -' ' '- ,- Q-4 KATHRYN SMITH KENNETH SMITH MARY SMITH CLARENCE SNYDER MEG SOLOMON SUSAN SPECKHARD THOMAS SPREEN Charlotte, N. C. Kokomo, Ind. South Bend, Ind. Hillsboro, Ind. Abington, Pa. Chesterton, Ind. Alexandria, Ind. Computer Science Math Education Computer Science Mathematics Chemistry Biology Education Mathematiw NANCY STANDISH MARLA STANLEY Indianapolis, Ind. Marion, Ind. Biology Mathematics PATRICIA STEINHOFER Vandalia, Ill. Math - Psych. PRISCILLA STRANG Indianapolis, Ind. Microbiology KEITH STRAUSS I ' a l',I d. Prieiiviieciio 'S I ALLEN STRYCZEK Chicago, Ill. Statistics ,,. 'Vx LOUISE STEINMETZ Indianapolis, Ind. Math - French JACQUELINE STELZL Kokomo, Ind. Biology ,ef ROBERT SWANK ROBERT SWANSON SALLY SWANSON Wabash, Ind. DeMotte, Ind. ' Physics ::.g.+f 'R -.. Microbiology 2' LEN STERRETT Crawfordsville, Ind. Computer Science 6-' S. Windsor, Conn. Biology SAM STEVENS Wilmette, Ill. Mathematics A STEVEN THIMLING Holland, Ind. Meteorology fv- 7+ 5 GREGG TIEMANN MARILYN TRAUNER EDWIN TRIBBY JOSEPH URBANOWSKI JUDY VARNAU PETER VINZANI JUDITH WAISMAN Fei- son, Mo, Indianapolis, Ind. Attica, Ind. Southbridge, Mase. W. Lafayette, Ind. Merrillville, Ind. Racine, Wise, Matiizmaticg Mathematics Math Education Biology Mathematics Meteorology Math Education ' N 'I 7m Lf- 'C' ELEANOR WANG RONALD WARNKE Marion, Ind. LH Port-2. Ind- Biology Mathematics GARY WATSON Mary Esther, Fla. Computer Science s-i Ax KATHLEEN JILL WEIGAND WEATHERFORD South Bend, Ind, Speedway, Ind, Medical Tech. Biology 3- 'he KENNETH WELTON Terre Haute, Ind. Computer Science BOB WESTBERG Carbondale, Ill. Math-Psych. STEPHEN WI-IISTLER GORDON WHITE DAVID WILLIAMS .Io WIMMENAUER STI-:PI-IDI: WRIGHT PHILIP YANT PAUL ZITTERBART Pendletgn Ind Fairfax, Va, Brielle, N. J. Indianapolis, Ind. Alexandria, Ind, Highland, Ind. Warsaw, Ind, ' ' Mathematics Pre-Med. BIOIDKY BIOIOZY Pre-Med. I i Microbiology Computer Science ,,a' 1. ', I lp- , 4 R ,Y,A , , f 1 X fu My KI, f , If ,, x fm, ' it W, X W A S f' 1 N .ZH 'Q' I 1 - x x fi x fi if ' 1-.f',.gMw9'1'w -Q ik?-, 4 ' 'QQ' J 4-'M R1 vi i' i V ' f'L xx- A , J ., L r '6- f' 1' 52,1 fx: 5036 5 K 1:- 5 8 U f . 'A '1 Q' WAQQV I ,,.. ' :gpg r x N - , W' P , A LW. .S in ls. SIN 4 'N ? fi' .web 1 . , 'WI I' ,.' 14 in 2 Qi Ljmb S, -A fl --17.41 ' wr f' -ip s ' 'll' ' 1l.,g il 1 ., fi ' 9' JWFSQMQQV ' ini, .- fs'-S1197 7 2Ef Z111 ff' VARRO TYLER, Dean of the School of Pharmacy. ll! ZR? 1 v As the population of the world increases, the role of the phar- macist grows in significance. He must prepare and dispense drugs for public consumption and provide other professional health services throughout the world. The Purdue School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences produces graduates to provide these services. The Purdue Pharmacy School trains students for careers in hospital, wholesale, and manu- facturing pharmacy, and in community practice and gov- ernmental research. The teach- ing and journalism professions are also open to pharmacy graduates who wish to further public knowledge of pharma- ceutical concepts and advance- ments. - f.: .-:N -v-Q. ::,.N -ig . . 0' , , ., ,. t, K X. is NK 1 NH,--, ,L l p 5 .' u ii' ii 1 . . .W .- SK S i t ' M i nt ,Q - l f A 9 1 gl , 1 ' ' 5 1 I' U Qfaf' ,L Q -Q - , -. 4 rife- '-it if 1- Ai-ggi-. Ki- -- ,.. T 163 l.l. Excellent facilities, great div- ersity, and a unique balance between the aspects of profes- sionalism and craftsmanship form the Purdue School of Technology. Twenty areas of study are open to students who wish to pursue interests in any- thing from aircraft and com- puters to nursing and mental health. In eighteen areas, the School of Technology awards two year associate degrees for students who do not wish to attend four years of college. GEORGE MCNELLY Dean of the School of Technology U QW If ,--91 if' . . . - uf i M 1: l I fx. -----1. IEA.. ju-L 47, , . 'cuss ,i , ml, J., 'i: -:gas 75 5-.,. .L L 5, l l l l 5 JACK STOCKTON, Dean of the School of Veterinary Science and Medicine -A A A K . '1 KA: I -.. The small and highly special- ized Purdue School of Veteri- nary Science and Medicine offers opportunities to people interested in both medicine and animals. The Vet School is one of only 18 such schools in the United States, and therefore has the strictest entrance requirements of any school at Purdue. Vet School graduates are pre- pared for either private prac- tice or salaried employment, with specialization in either large or small animals. Past Purdue graduates have accepted positions with the federal government as well as state governments, private x ' ' r . industries, and universities. ' . ,AI is I U , o f ' , K5 I H11 i 66 KXI' - MEN'S PHARMACEUTICAL F RATERNITY In 001 ..,. KAPPA PSI - Front row: L. Grieshaber, P. Elmer, B. Sturwold, D. Dashiell, J. Yeager, B. Halsema, M. McFadden. Second row: R. Mack, G. Jones, S. Turnipseed, S. Ryckman, J. Woodruff, B. Poncsak, B. Green, N. Peters, J. Hiatt, H. DeWees, P. Gallagher, L. Pence, G. Gabor, M. Musc, F. Maurer, G. Lula, L, Harter, J. Arth, D. Boiny, S. Becker, Dr. Robbers. Back row: B. Geier, P. 'Boryla, D. Rokosz, J. Wood, J. Craig, L. Dooley, G. Miller, E. Bryant, C. Miller, G. Hinkle, D. Gemberling. E I9 --. KE - WOMEN'S PHARMACEUTICAL FRATERNITY 4 S- T7 .'.,,,,. . ,lx ,V I:-V ,I lv,.Y,'Ih. I s lt, ,I N, V, F 4'.JfN,::2',- '. .-- Q , . ' 1 ' ' ' KAPPA EPSILON - Front row: C. Rose, T. Glascock, C. Zehner, A. Herrold, J. Warren, S. Whiting, M. Tucker, M. Rosebrock. Second row: B. Jenkins, D. Matusik, P. McCaw, A. Zeh- ' . B P Le h J. G'b C Werkin , S. Anderson, V. Wanee, ner, S. Luke. Back row. S rown, . rc , 1 son, . g K. Mullane. X n 167 RICHARD AKERS North Judson, Ind. Elec, Engr, Tech. 'T H -. BARBARA ALLEN W, Lafayette, Ind. Pharmacy 'his JANICE BIEDERMAN MICHAEL BLASSER Griffith, Ind. Arcadia, Ind. Pharmacy Vet. V2 hx 'PNA 5 JOHN ARTH BRUCE BAILEY W. Lafa ette, Ind. Lowell, Ind. Clinical Pharmacy Prof. Pilot Tech. y,f f ,,,, 16' 7 .. ev JOHN BARE Warren, Ind. Industrial Arts Q I A 'ff-4 ll-N.. l 7 V B., Q SARAH BLIND BARRY BLOCHER Crawfordsville, Ind, North Manchester, Ind. Pharmacy Prof. Pilot Tech. mx DALE BOING Greensburg, Ind. Pharmacy S MARK BAULT Freedom, Ind. Construction Tech. TIMOTHY BOLIN Rensselaer, Ind. Phamiacy STEVEN BECKER Hoagland, Ind. Pharmacy FREDERICK BOSSE Jeffersonville, Ind. Pharmacy EDDIE BOYER TYRA BRADY SHARON BROWN ERNEST BRYANT EVA BURBRINK JOANNE BURNS JOE BUSENBARK Boonville, Ind. Lafayette, Ind. Rising Sun, Ind. Gary, Ind. Columbus, Ind. Gosport, Ind. Ladoga, Ind. Pharmacy Industrial Supervision Phamiacy Pharmacy Nursing Vet. Med. Elec. Engr. Tech. TF ,,- . ., , Nl F ,, T N '-N-, ,' ,N Ii f l . N- , ., N. ' Q , v i. X I., WILLIAM CAMPBELL Franklin, Ind. Tech. CARLA CARROLL Evansville, Ind. Nursing JAMES -CINKOSKE MEREDITH CLARK Valparaiso, Ind. Valparaiso, Ind. Elec. Tech. Pharmacy 68 THOMAS CLARK Norristown, Pa. Prof. Pilot Tech. , .t 4' L'fr,5'e Wee: l 19 STAN CLINE Fort Wayne, Ind. Pharmacy KATHRYN CUNNINGHAM Indianapolis, Ind. Nursing Us CHARLES DOOLEY Richland, Ind. Pharmacy 4 9. ALEX DANOWSKI Richmond, Ind. MET SUSAN EKLEBERRY Cleveland, O. Pharmacy WILLIAM COHEE Thorntown, Ind. Pharmacy R' T1-5 MYRON DAVIS Madison, Ind. Construction Tech. fw- DONALD ERDMAN New Albany, Ind. Arch. Tech. 9-- 'U' p'N FA X LINDA COMER Greensburg, Ind, Nursing DONALD COOPER Chicago Ridge, Ill. Elec. ngr. ech, QA JAY CRAIG Indianapolis, Ind. Elec. Tech. 'iw -E. MICHAEL CRANE Veedemburg, Ind. Pharmacy RANDALL DEBOY Daivton, Ind. In . Supervision w - . ' T LLOYD EWING Lafayette, Ind. Tech, xr N. LAWRENCE GEMMILL LOWELL GIBSON RANDY GIBSON DAVID GORDON Ft. Wayne, Ind. New Albany, Ind. Indianapolis, Ind. Earlpark, Ind. Ind. Arts Pharmacy Pharmacy Tech. IQ. Q., Q , DIANE DEFRIES Terre Haute, Ind. Pharmacy If Qty' MARY DEXTER THERESA DIERCKMAN Mishawaka, Ind, Batesville, lnd. Pharmacy Pharmacy PAMELA FARMER Petersburg, Ind. Pharmacy JAM ES I-IAAS Freeport, Ill. Pharmacy 5- C SUSAN GAJDEROWICZ Mooresville, Ind. Nursing JOHN HALLS Wheaton, Ill. Prof. Pilot Tech. KENTGEIL Elkhart, Ind, Ind. Supervision f -In N. ' v C' p fl' .404 .1 3? A - 3:5 KEN HART W, Lafayette, lnd. Tech. g NANCY HELVIE JOHN HESHELMAN RONALD HESS ROBERT HONZIK JOSEPH HOWELL E::gI?roHE1tm-QCMAN Rensselaer, Ind. Mooresville, Ind. W. Lafayette, Ind. Valgaraiso, Ind, W. Lafayette, lnd. Tech' ' Elec- Eng-,-. Tachl Pharmacy Construction Tech. Tech. TBC V Tech, 169 ' 'rx QS ' 'lvkf' 4' EDWARD HUGHES JAMES HULL DONALD ISENBERG Ft. Wa ne, Ind. WSYSGW. Ind- Thomtown, Ind. Mech. Engl Construction Tech. Prof, Pilot it: JERRY JACKSON WALTER JANITZ BEVERLY JENKINS Bourbon, Ind. Tech. Indianapolis, Ind. Construction Tech. W. Lafayette, Ind. Pharmacy CHRISTOPHER KELLER Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. Supervision CHARLES LATTIMER Hi hland, Ind. Ing Arts Ed. KATHLEEN MARIETTA Canton, O. Pharmacy .5 'Fi MARY JO KENNY Munster, Ind. Nursing LEONARD LOWELL Clark Hill, Ind, Vet. Science RQ - G Ir f N I . 5. 4, H 1 MICHAEL MARION Pine Village, Ind. Ind, Supervision A- -wb V ROSS KINGMAN CHRISTOPHER KISSEL T1-IOM AS KNEBEL Grafton, Ohio Fhansville, Ind. Slay Cig , Ind, Mech. Engr. Pharmacy Comp, Tyech, KENNETH LIGHTLY Ulysses, Kan. Manuf, Tech. ROBERT MARTIN Anderson, Ind. Pharmacy A ROBERT LIPPER Evansville, Ind. Pharmacy GREGORY LULA East Chicago, Ind. Pharmacy ga 'wx RAYMOND KRIECH Beech Grove, Ind. Ind. Supervision RONALD LYSINGER French Lick, Ind. Pharmacy X JAMES JOHNSON Indianapolis, Ind. Pharmacy SUSAN LAMPKINS Evansville, Ind. Nursing 6 21 DIANNA MAIN Michigan City, Ind. Pharmacy DENISE MATUSIK GEORGE MAURER PHILIP MAVIS East Chicago, Ind. Phamiacy Brazil, Ind. Pharmacy Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ind. Arts Ed. 5, RICHARD McCLURE Elkhart, Ind. Ind. Supervision N, A Q. . Q9 as -ec- ifl-nl , Q' rv' 6, l 2, , I X I is f X 23. J I. PAUL McKILLIP STEPHEN McNEIL SALLY MEARS WILLIAM JEAN MORITZ JERRY MULLINS THOMAS MURRAY Seymour, Ind. Anderson, Ind. Anderson. Inda MONTGOMERY Indianapolis, Ind. Etna Green, Ind. Leiters Ford, Ind. Pharmac Terre Haute Ind Pharmacy Ind. Supervision Ind. Arts Ed. Ind. Ed. Pharmacy Y , . Construction Tech. GARY C. NAPIER Jasonville, Ind. Pharmacy .Ts MICHAEL PROVOST Muncie, Ind. Const. Tech. SHEILA NICKLE Danville, Ind, Clincial Pharm. as Q. CHRIS REDFORD W. Lafayette, Ind. Tech. Teaching G9 -...., DANIEL SANDERS DAREN SCHMALTZ Monroe, Indiana Holton, Ind. Pharmacy Ind. Supervison DIANE SKEATES Chicago, Ill. Environ. Health 5 1 ALBERT SMITH Lawrence, Ind. Ind. Arts. ,.. A 1 U xx Y ,- . mv: , A T , l- ij JOHN NUTT Fowler, Ind. E.E. Tech. B , gr ' .alex 1 5 is .cff,:,l'zza 1Qjq.f'r .i I -if if . ' 'QCZF f- Qrfffs 'M-gf ' f if ill? Q ..- Q- - b4'A.vZ ' WALTER OLIN Indianapolis, Ind. Ind, Supervision 35 -fx 4.. 5x J! NICHOLAS PETERS Greensburg, Ind, Clinical Pharm. 4 TIMOTHY REINHARDT WAYNE RIPBERGER TOBY RODNEY Hammond, Ind- Connersville, Ind. Danville, Ind. Mech. Tech. Mech. Tech. Pharmacy TIMOTHY SCH ROERING J asper, Ind. Mech. Tech, Q SARA SHERRY PHILLIP SHIREMAN Conneraville, Ind. Martinsville, Ind. Pharmacy Manufact.. Tech. iw Y' i , C... +P W. ALAM SOSBE DONALD STEPHENS Lafayette, Ind. Boonville, Ind. Ind. Arts Pharmacy 71: GREGORY STEWART Zionsville, Ind. Comm. Pharmacy Fvs JOSEPH PHILIPPS W. Lafayette, Ind. Tech. MARY ANN ROSEBROOK Indianapolis, Ind. Pharmacy 45' iv--1 el. rn . - - J 5. f 3' ,-:Vp 9 PTF: . V 532 5 ... Fri . I o 1.-T . WILLIAM PHILLIPS Lafayette, Ind. Pharmacy it 0--.X REDA RUDOLPH Boonville, Ind, Pharmacy SAMUEL SIMONS Jonesboro, Ind. Mech. Eng. Tech. ,,-. MICHAEL SIMS Bloomington, Ind, Ind. Supervision L, LOWELL STOELTING Westghalia, Ind, Ind. upervisor MARY STOELTING Vincennes, Ind. Nursing if 1: ' Q JEFFERY STONE HOWARD STONER ROBERT STURWOLD DONALD SULLIVAN JAMES SUSORNEY JOHN SVOBODA DAVID SWAIN Fon, Way-ne, Ind- Mon-0 Bay' Calif, Browngvillg' Ind, Daleville, Ind. Chesterton, Ind. Elkhart, Ind, Godfrey, Ill. ' ' Ph mac Retail Pharmacy E.E. Tech, Pharmacy Pilot Tech. Clinical Pharm. TECH, BF Y ROBERT S, SWINGER Muncie, Ind. Industrial Super. f! :I fl? ' I-vlv. I 1 5 K 11531. l ' A' iff... ..ii- VQZPZXI ' L 'ITE 2.4-.' f LOUIS TAKACS Highland, Ind. Mech. Tech. RODNEY VANDEVEER DONALD VERHOFF Templeton, Ind. Ind, Supervision X. ' HEIDI WIEGMANN Fort Wayne, Ind. Pharmacy Lafayette, Ind, Mech, Tech. Eng. wh., BARBARA TALBOTT Lafayette, Ind. Nur-sing' . f f if Q, V41 in .I r..4l.Sl CARROLL WARREN Cincinnati, Ohio Elec. Eng. Tech. STEPHEN WIGGINS Dayton, Ind. Computer Tech. GARY WILLETT N. Manchester, Ind. Elec. Eng. ROBERT THARP South Bend, Ind. Mech. Eng. JANET WARREN JOA Indianapolis, Ind. Upper St Clair Pa Evansville Ind Santa Monica Calif Pharmacy Nursing Pharmacy Ind Ed i 534.5 -an pin' JON WOLF TERESA WOLHETER KEITH WOMBLE Fort Wayne, Ind. W. Lafayette, Ind. Niles, Michi n Pharmacy Pharmacy Elec. Eng. Tgeach. I72 Qx STEPHEN WRIGHT MAX ZOLMAN Clermont, lnd. Tippecanoe, Ind- Construction En . Z Personnel Manage. Z , f Senior Index ABBOTT, L.: Beech Grove, HSSE, Beta Theta Pi, Psi Chi. ABEL, M.: Union City, SCI, Shreve, freshman representative, Air Force ROTC, Baptist Student Union, School of Science Faculty Student Advisory Board, Geoscience Society, Phi Eta Sigma. ABSHER, G.: Lafayette, IM, Phi Kappa Tau. ADAMCHIK, H.: Highland, HSSE, Graduate House West. ADAMS, C.: LaPorte, ENGR, Apt., Society of Women Engineers, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Society of Automotive Engineers, Purdue Engineering Magazine, Alpha Rho Omega Service Fraternity, Debris. ADAMS, D.: Jamestown, N. Y., ENGR, Apt., Fencing Club. ADAMS, J.: Gary, SCI, Shreve, Purdue Outing Club, Grand Prix. ADAMS, K.: Rome City, ENGR, Zeta Tau Alpha, recording secretary, assistant house manager, Engineering Dean Selection Committee, University Choir, Engineering Central Faculty Relations Committee, Engineering Speakers Bureau, Gold Peppers. ADAMS, K.: West Lafayette, SCI, Alpha Kappa Lambda, chaplain, little sister chairman, Navy ROTC, Navy Drill Team, Drum and Bugle Corps. ADDINGTON, R.: Chandler, AG, Kappa Delta Rho, pledge trainer, secretary, alumni relations secretary. ADLARD, E.: Piqua, O., ENGR, Cary, Pi Tau Sigma. AHLBORN, D.: Munster, HSSE: Apt. AKERS, R.: North Judson, TECH, Harrison. ALDRICH, R.: Terre Haute, ENGR, Cary, WCCR Radio, Scuba Club, Chess Club, AIIE, SME. ALENDUFF, L.: Attica, HSSE, Home, Kappa Delta Pi. ALEXANDER, A.: Rushville, HE, Delta Gamma, assistant rush chairman, Pep Girl, Grand Prix Girl, Grand Prix Junior Board, Home Ec Council, IHEA, PSHEA, Skull and Crescent, Gold Peppers, AGR little sister. ALLEN, B.: West Lafayette, PHAR, Apt. ALLEN, D.: Barrington, Illinois, ENGR, Alpha Chi Rho, social chairman, house manager. ALLEN, R.: Palos Park, Illinois, IM, Cary, University Choir, Purdue Rangers, Army Honor Guard, Delta Sigma Pi. ALLENDORPH, G.: Park Ridge, Illinois, IM, Phi Kappa Psi, Purdue Lacrosse Team, Purdue Wrestling Team. ALLHANDS, M.: Lewisville, ENGR, Ross Ade Married Courts, Agricultural Engineering Student Clubs, treasurer, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Gamma Sigma Delta, Alpha Epsilon, American Society of Agricultural Engineers. ALLISON, J.: Washington, Indiana, HE, Maclure, vice-president, secretary, house manager, Student Cooperative Association, Purdue Student Housing Corp., Home Ec Council, PSHEA. ALLISON, M.: Sharpsville, ENGR, Apt. ALLMAN, J.: Auburn, HE, Apt., Exponent, Block P, Alpha Tau Omega little sister. ALLMAN, M.: Medora, IM, Harrison, camera club, WHHR. ALLSOP, L.: South Bend, AG, Apt., Wildlife Club, Handball Club, Scuba Club. ALLYP, J.: Lafayette, HSSE, Home, Off Campus Women, treasurer, Tomahawk, treasurer, pledge trainer, WISP. ALT, D.: Valparaiso, HE, Apt., Home Ec Chapter. AMASLIDES, G.: Athens, Greece, IM, Apt. AMBRITS, M.: Pittsburgh, Pa., AG, Apt., Pre-Vet Club, University Choir. AMOS, T.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Shreve, Phi Alpha Theta, secretary-treasurer, Conservative Club, Purdue Bridge Club, Undergraduate and Appeals Committees of the History Department. AMT, F.: Elkhart, ENGR, Pi Kappa Alpha. ANDERS, J.: Lafayette, ENGR, home. ADAIR, K.: Frankfort, HSSE, Apt., Member of Varsity Volleyball and Tennis Teams, Intramural Volleyball and Badminton. ANDREONE, J.: Carmel, HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, assistant treasurer, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. ANDREWS, C.: St. Louis, Missouri, HSSE, Alpha Gamma Delta, Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P. ANGLE, R.: Valparaiso, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, chaplain, initiations and relations chairman, Ag. Council, Debris photo editor, Collegiate 4-H, pres. and first vice pres. ANTONIDES, P.: Fort Wayne, SCI, Wood, AWS representative, Freshman Board, Purdue Orchestra, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Baptist Student Foundation. ANTONSEN, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Delta Gamma, Panhel, rush counselor, AWS representative, Push, Student Volunteer Corps, Judo Club, Intramural Sports. ANTMAN, J.: Skokie, Illinois, ENGR, Apt., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. APGAR, T.: Anderson, HSSE, Apt., Debris junior editor, Exponent managing editor, editor-in-chief, Sigma Delta Chi, Theta Sigma Pi, Junior Class Council, Iron Key. APPLE, S.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Delta Tau Delta, pledge class pres., Purdue Christian Student Fellowship, pres., Pi Tau Sigma, Grand Prix. ARBUCKLE, M.: Indianapolis, AG, Married St. Courts, Purdue Student Landscape Architects. AREY, C.: San Ramon, Ca., SCI, Married St. Courts. AREY, S.: Washington, D. C., ENGR, Married St. Courts. ARMSTRONG, L.: Butler, AG, Owen, WMRH Radio, Purdue Royal, Ag. Club. ARNOLD, R.: Greenfield, SCI, Wood, Band, WRM Club. ARTH, J.: W. Lafayette, PHAR, Theta Chi, pledge marshall. ASHER, J.: New Haven, HSSE, Shreve, P. U. Speech and Hearing, Student Volunteer Corps, Canoe Club. ATKINSON, C.: Kokomo, HSSE, Grad House, SCEC, ACE, Block P. ATKISSON, S.: Kokomo, AG, Pi Kappa Alpha. AU, R.: Mansfield, Ohio, ENGR, Apt., Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. AWE, P.: Mequon, Wisconsin, HSSE, Alpha Phi. AYER, G.: Cincinnati, Ohio, IE, Cary, recording secretary and pres. of Alpha Pi Mu, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Mu Epsilon, AIIE, Intramural Sports, Volunteer Tutor for Lafayette Community Centers. AYERS, J.: Bringhurst, HE, Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta pres., AWS vice pres., . Angel Flight, Interior Designers. BACHE, K.: Frankfort, HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, asst. treasurer, marshall, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. BAHNAMAN, M.: Logansport, SCI, Phi Kappa Tau. BAILEY, B.: Lowell, TECH, Fairway, secretary, Rifle Club. BAILEY, S.: Gary, HSSE, Omega Psi Phi, vice-president. BAIRD, G.: Butler, ENGR, Married St. Courts, chairman of Sigma Mu Epsilon, treas. of Alpha Pi Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Pi Epsilon. BAKER, M.: Kokomo, HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, pres., service chairman, Panhel, rush counselor, Block P, Pi Delta Phi. BALDWIN, G.: Peru, HSSE, Kneale, work mgr., house mgr. BALDWIN, H.: Indianapolis, AG, Pi Kappa Alpha, rush chairman, vice-pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Xi Sigma Pi. BALDWIN, J.: Anderson, HSSE, Fowler, counselor, Women's Intercollegiate Tennis, Intramural Sports. BALDWIN, W.: Martinsville, HSSE, Apt., managing ed. of Course and Instructor Evaluation, treas. of Purdue Scuba Club, University Choir, Coed Choral Club, Psychology Majors Coalition. BALLINGER, R.: Upland, AG, Wiley, Agronomy Club. BALOG, S.: Merrillville, HSSE, Grad House. BANGERT, R.: Alexandria, Va., ENGR, Shreve. BANKS, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Apt. BANNER, M.: Aurora, Ill., HSSE, Apt., Old Masters Program co-chairman, Exponent associate ed., Block P., Iron Key, WMRH Radio, Student Government, Student Senate, Student Publications. BARBAR, I.: Marion, HSSE, Cary. BARE, J.: Warren, TECH, Married St. Courts. BARKER, P.: Kendallville, AG, Circle Pines, Dairy Club, vice-pres., treas., Student Co-Op Assn., PSCH. BARKER, R.: Kimmell, HE, Ann Tweedale, house mgr., Student Co-Op Assn., PSHEA. BARKER, T.: Fillmore, IM, Married St. Courts, Rugby Football Club. BARKMAN, K.: Rochester, HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi. BARNABE, B.: Westfield, N. J., ENGR, Apt., Purdue Rugby Club. BARNELL, T.: Muncie, ENGR, Theta Chi, AICHE, Catalyst Club. BARNES, D.: Knoxville, Tenn., HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Theta Sigma Phi, secretary, treas., Purdue Modern Dance Club. BARNETT, A.: Greensburg, HSSE, Apt. BARNHART, B.: Eugene, Oregon, Apt. BARR, P.: Salisbury, Md., HE, Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhel, jr. bd. sec., sr. bd. treas., Anchorettes, pledge trainer. BARTELS, B.: Garfield Hts., O., SCI, Harrison, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. BASSETT, C.: Antioch, Cal., SCI, Pvt. Home, Sigma Pi Sigma, Navy NESEP Program. BATCHELOR, C.: Lafayette, HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, Block P, SGS, FSEA, Purdue Home Economics Association. BATKE, T.: Parma, O., ENGR, Pi Kappa Alpha, ASCE, Scuba Club. BATT, N.: Defiance, O., IM, Cary, Unit Council, Freshman Council, Joint Council, Unit social director, student senator, jr. class pres., sr. class pres., Purdue Political Studies Institute, pres., vice-pres., Beta Gamma Sigma, IM Council, Omicron Delta Kappa, Tomahawk, Student Housing Committee, Athletic Seating Committee. BAUCHLE, D.: Indianapolis, SCI, Grad House. BAUERLE, D.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Tarkington, Intramurals, Bowling. BAUGH, G.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Shealy, Association for Childhood Education, Kappa Delta Pi. BAUGHMAN, C.: Kokomo, ENGR, Wiley, Chi Epsilon, treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, ASCE. BAULT, M.: Freedom, TECH, Apt., ISPLS, Construction Club. BAUMAN, D.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Theta Tau, IEEE. BAUMANN, R.: Paris, Ill., IM, Sigma Chi, social chairman, house mgr., Soph. Class Council, treas., Baseball. BAUWENS, M.: Mobile, Ala., ENGR, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, vice-pres., Warden, song ldr. BAYNES, P.: Kettering, O., HSSE, Apt. BEAL, P.: Itta Bena, Miss., SCI, Earhart, sec.-treas., Concert and Marching Band. BEALL, J.: Eaton, AG, Circle Pines, vice-pres., house mgr., Asst. treas., col. FFA, sentinel, col. 4-H, Ag. Economics Club. BEARDEN, C.: W. Lafayette, IM, Pvt. Home. BEATTY, B.: Sharpsville, HE, Alpha Delta Pi, Angel Flight, Purdue Band. BEAVER, K.: Elkhart, HSSE, Apt. BECK, J.: Ossian, IM, Wiley, Intramural Sports. BECK, T.: Westfield, HE, Pi Beta Phi, Block P, Outing Club. BECKER, S.: Hoagland, PHAR, Pvt. Home, Kappa Psi. BECKLEY, D.: Lynnville, SCI, Cary, Unit host. BEDNAR, J.: Strongsville, O., ENGR, Triangle, social chairman, song ldr., rush captain, ASME, pres., Gimlet, Purdue Rugby Club, Band. BEGHTEL, S.: South Bend, HSSE, Shreve. BELDON, A.: Indianapolis, IM, Apt., McCutcheon, unit pres., freshman senator. BELL, D.: Indianapolis, IM, Pvt. Home, Member of Pi Kappa Alpha. BELL, R.: Pennville, AG, Maried St. Courts, membership chairman of Rochdale, Ag. Education Society, SCA. BENDER, R.: Poseyville: HE: Twin Pines: PSHC representative, work mgr., asst. social chairman, SCA social chairman. BENDER, T.: Peru: HSSE: Earhart: University Choir, Block P, Itasca Club. BENNETT, C.: Farmland: HE: Apt. BENSKIN, J.: Hazelwood, Mo.: AG: McCutcheon: vice-pres. of Tarkington, Unit F.O.C., floor senator, pres. of senate, vice-pres. of Tomahawk, Pendragon, Class Government. BENTZ, P.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Fowler. BERBERIAN, A.: W. Lafayette: SCI: Shreve: floor senator, freshman representative. BERG, J.: Youngstown, O.: SCI: Delta Sigma Phi. BERGBAUER, J. A.: Evansville: SCI: Apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta, Biology Honors Program. BERGER, B.: South Bend: HSSE: Apt.: Angel Flight, Speech and Hearing Club, Phi Sigma Kappa little sister. BERGER, J.: Plymouth: AG: Married St. Courts. BERGER, P.: South Bend: HSSE: Apt.: vice-pres. of SCEC, Kappa Delta Pi, Student Volunteer Core. BERGHOFF, D.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Windsor: counselor, Hall Government. BERGMAN, G.: Sunman: AG: Apt.: Ag. Econ. Club. BERL, B.: Northbrook, Ill.: IM: Alpha Chi Omega. BEST, B.: Riverside, Ill.: SCI: Shreve: floor senator, InPIRG. BIDDLE, P.: Peru: HE: Apt.: Debris. BICKEL, D.: Huntington: HSSE: Cary. BIEDENBACH, J.: W. Lafayette: ENGR: Married St. Courts: ASCE, ITE, Lacrosse Club. BIEDERMAN, J.: Griffith: PHAR: Grad House: St. Am. Phar. Assoc., Calumet Campus, Cheerleader. BIEHL, L.: Wabash: ENGR: Circle Pines: asst. trea.s., house mgr., vice-pres., pres. Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma. BILTON, D.: Collins, O.: ENGR: Apt.: ASAE, treas.: ASHRAE. BILYEU, R.: Rensselaer: HE: Ann Tweedale: sec.: SVC. BILYEU, S.: Anderson: HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta: first vice-pres., Block P. BINGEL, N.: Lake View, N. Y.: ENGR: Kappa Sigma: rush chairman, social chairman, sec., house mgr., pres., Purdue Squash Racquets Club, pres.: Student Union. BIRKHOLZ, P.: La Porte: HSSE: Married St. Courts. BISHOFF, D.: Pittsburgh, Pa.: IM: Wiley: Freshman Council, floor senator, unit pres., Rugby, Phi Eta Sigma, Beta Gamma Sigma, Tomahawk. BISHOP, A.: Speedway: HSSE: Glenwood: University Choir. BIXLER, C.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Shreve: AWS representative, NAEA, NEA, SNEA. BRADLEY, C.: Speedway: SCI: Sigma Chi : Football. ...- aff 'sf ,J 'X t . .X Y. BLACKHALL, R.: Birmingham, Mich.: ENGR: Beta Theta Pi. BLANCH, D.: Michigantown: AG: Apt. BLAND, D.: Batesville: HSSE: Delta Gamma, recording secretary: Panhellenic Student Senator, Block P Junior Board, Old Masters, Goldpeppers, Mortar Board, Psi Chi, sec.-treas., Alpha Kappa Delta. BLASSER, M.: Arcadia: VET: Married St. Courts: Pre Vet Club, JAVMA. BLASSER, R.: Yorktown: HE: Married St. Courts. BLIND, M.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt.: SGS, Student Elections Commission. BLIND, S.: Crawfordsville: PHAR: Alpha Gamma Delta: APHA, Intramurals. BLIZZARD, M.: Lafayette: HSSE: Home: Tomahawks, Off-Campus Women's Assn. BLOCHER, B.: North Manchester: TECH: Apt. BLOIEMAN, W.: Valparaiso: ENGR: Married St. Courts. BLOOMFIELD, J.: Ft. Wayne: ENGR: McCutcheon: IEEE, Camera Club. BLOSSER, L.: South Bend: HSSE: Grad House: Kappa Delta Pi. BLUM, N.: Mishawaka: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Band, Tau Beta Sigma. BLUME, L.: Fowler: AG: Acacia: Grand Prix Junior Board. BOEHNING, C.: Bakersfield, Calif.: HE: Meredith. BOING, D.: Greensburg: PHAR: Apt.: Rho Chi, Kappa Psi. BOTE, B.: Indianapolis: IM: Alpha Tau Omega: Phi Eta Sigma, Intramurals, Grand Prix. BALIN, T.: Rensselaer: PHAR: Apt.: SVC, SAPLA. BONESS, L.: Valparaiso: HSSE: Apt. BONESTEEL, D.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Triangle, financial director. BONGEN, D.: Lafayette: HSSE: Apt.: Student Nat'l Education Assoc., Purdue Mental Health Assoc., Purdue Environmental Action, Young Democrats. BOOK, S.: Palmyra: IM: Apt. BOONE, J.: Indianapolis: HE: Apt.: Alpha Kappa Alpha, pres., Gold Peppers. BOOSINGER, M.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Married St. Courts: Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Delta Phi, Canoe Club, Student Vet. Wives. BORGNINI, G.: Terre Haute: ENGR: Delta Chi Alpha. BORNEMAN, P.: Sarver, Pa.: HSSE: Apt.: Student Volunteer Corps, Exponent. BOSAR, G.: Green Bay, Wisc.: ENGR: Cary West, athletic director. BOSLOUGH, S.: Bloomfield Hills, Mich.: HSSE: Shreve: Student Volunteer Corps, University Choir, Sigma Delta Pi. BOSSE, F.: Jeffersonville: PHAR: Cary: Rho Chi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, SAPHA. BOSSERMAN, L.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Grad House. BOWER, M.: Williamsport: SCI: Grad House: Block P. BOWERS, G.: Salem: IM: Theta Chi, pres.: Intramurals. BOWES, N.: HSSE: Apt. BOYER, E.: Boonville: PHAR: Married St. Courts: Unit Council, executive secretary. BOYLE, D.: Chandler: HSSE: Apt. BOZICH, N.: Gary: HSSE: Apt.: InPIRG, Block P, SGS, ITASCA. g BRACE: D.: Evansville: ENGR: Theta Chi. BRACE, J.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Apt.: Grenadaires, Theta Chi lil sis. BRADY, T.: Lafayette: TECH: Pvt. Home: ASTD, Purdire Pilot Club. BRAND, D.: Lafayette: HSSE: Apt. BRANDENBURG, R.: Indianapolis: HSSE: ADt. BRANHAM, P.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Shreve: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. BRANSON, S.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Ann Tweedale: Sailing Club, Block P, Crisis Center volunteer. BREMER, D.: Monroeville: ENGR: Apt.: Soc. of Auto Engineers. BRENNAN, B.: Mineville: HE: Harrison. BRESSLER, L.: St. Louis, Mo.: SCI: Apt. BRIDWELL, K.: LaPorte: HSSE: Shreve. BRINK, T.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Triangle: pledge class pres., Founder's Day chm., St. Union, jr. bd., sr. bd.: Greek, jr. bd.: Gimlet, Sounding Board chm., ASME, sec., treas. BRINKER, R.: Richmond: AG: McCutcheon. BRISCOE, M.: South Bend: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: vice-pres., pledge trainer, PUSH, pres.: campus activities chm., Gold Peppers, Debris, SVC, jr, Panhel, Block P. BROMLEY, J.: Kokomo: SCI: Apt.: Delta Upsilon, Purdue Varsity Glee Club. BROMLEY, S.: Springfield, Mo.: HSSE: Apt.: Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. BROWN, B.: Malvern, Pa.: HSSE: Phi Mu: pres., Greek, managing ed.: SGS, jr. bd.: WBAA, staff writer: Gold Peppers. BROWN, C.: Franklin: HSSE: Grad House: AWS. BROWN, C.: Crawfordsville: HE: Apt.: Christian St. Fellowship. BROWN, C.: Campbellsburg: AG: Farmhouse: Alpha Zeta Chronicler, Purdue Wildlife Club, vice-pres.: Grand Prix jr. bd., Purdue Marching Band, Collegiate 4-H. BROWN, Granger: ENGR: Pvt. Home. BROWN, South Bend: HSSE: Apt.: Sigma Alpha Eta, PUSH. BROWN, Gary: HSSE: Meredith: AWS, Omega Psi Phi Pearl, pres. BROWN, Indianapolis: IM: Wiley. BROWN, Franklin: HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theat: corr. sec. BROWN, ' Gary: IM: Tarkington: Alpha Phi Alpha, pres. BROWN, Rising Sun: PHAR: Grad House: Kappa Epsilon, St. Am. Phar. Assoc, BROWN, Decatur: HSSE: Gemini: SNEA, vice-pres. BROWNLEE, G,: Indianapolis: IM: Phi Delta Theta: Grand Prix. BRUCE, C.: Alton, Ill.: ENGR: McCutcheon: counselor, Omega Psi Phi, social director. BRUNER, M.: Oakland City: IM: Apt. BRYAN, B.: Elgin, Ill.: ENGR: Triangle: social chm., vice-pres., pres., ASME, vice-pres.: ME Acad. Prgm. Com. st. representative, PU Band, Old Masters, Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. BRYANT, E.: Gary: PHAR: Apt.: st. senator, OMA, Intramurals, Kappa Psi, sgt. at arms. BUCCIERI, A.: Vandergrift, Pa.: IM: Alpha Chi Rho: Campus Appeals Board. BUCK, B.: Avondale, Ga.: ENGR: Sigma Pi: Quarterdeck Society. BUDWASH, G.: Douton, Ill.: ENGR: Sigma Pi: treas., Block P, Phi Eta Sigma. BUCKLES, P.: West Point: HSSE: Alpha Phi: Philanthropy chm., Alpha Lambda Delta. BUEHLER, S.: Berea, O.: ENGR: Acacia: pledge trainer, Grand Prix Foundation, Public Relations Director, Sponsors Com.: Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Pi Mu, Purdue Scuba Club, Skull and Crescent. BUENEMAN, W.: Marion: HSSE: Tarkington: student senator, social director, president: Pendragon, social coordinator: Tomahawk: PRN: Block P. BULFER, J.: Munster: ENGR: Tarkington: floor senator, Intramural Softball- Baseball. BUMKE, S.: Marion: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, Foods chairman, reporter - historian: Student Education Association, vice-pres. BUNCH, J.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Lambda Chi Alpha: Intramural Track, Softball, Volleyball: Pi Tau Sigma: Aero Club. BUNNER, L.: New Castle: HSSE: Graduate House West: Band. BURBRINK, E.: Columbus: TECH: Wood. BURGE, B.: SCI: Indianapolis: McCutcheon. BURK, K.: Centerville: IM: Home: Purdue Veteran's Association, vice-pres.: College Republican Club: Band: 4-H. BURNS, J.: Gosport, VET: Alpha Delta Pi: scholarship chm., chaplain, corresponding secretary: Pre-Vet Club: Baptist Student Foundation, Ceres, treas.: Student American Veterinary Medical Assoc. BURNS, L.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Phi, Asst. House Manager, Intramurals. BURNS, M.: Brownsburg: ELE ED: Shreve: senator, Student Volunteer Corps. BURNS, R.: Richmond: Chemistry: McCutcheon: Unit pres., SGS senator, Student Volunteer Corps. BURNS, M.: Brownsburg: HSSE: Shreve: senator, Student Volunteer Corps. BURNS, R.: Richmond: CHEM: McCutcheon: Unit pres., SGS Senator, Student Volunteer Corps. BURRIS, S.: Nobleville: AG: Apt. BURROWS, J.: Cleveland, Ohio: ENGR. SCI: Phi Kappa Psi: Pi Tau Sigma. BURTON, G.: Speed: SCI: Harrison: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi Honorary, Student Volunteer Corps, court sec,-treas. BUSENBARK. JJ Lad0g8: TECH: Wiley SE: Intramural Volleyball, Intrahall Football, U-Sing. BUSENBARK, R.: Montezuma: AG: Farmhouse: Activities chairman, pres., Ceres, Collegiate 4-H, Ag Ed Society. BUSHMAN, L.: Frankfort: HSSE: Home. BUSSE, M.: Aurora: HSSE: Shreve: Volleyball. BUSWELL, J.: Walkerton: IM: Apt.: Intramurals, Softball, Basketball. BUTZ, B.: Indianapolis: HE: Alpha Phi: Intramurals. BUTZ, B.: Indianapolis: IM: Alpha Tau Omega: treas., house manager, social director, Grand Prix. BYERS, R.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Apt. BYRNES, M.: Watertown, N. Y.: IM: Apt.: Semper Fidelis Society treas., Rugby. CAENEPEEL, M.: South Bend: IM: Kappa Sigma: IM Council, Scuba Club, Model Airplane. u CAESAR, B.: Indianapolis: SCI: Alpha Delta Pi: Standars chairman, asst. pledge trainer, Pan-Hel Rush counselor, little sister. CAGE, K.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Zeta Tau Alpha: Asst. treas., treas., Society of Women Engineers, IEEE, Alpha Lambda Delta. CALDARELLI, A.: Fullerton, Calif.: HSSE: Delta Gamma: Debris Jr. Ed., Alpha Lambda Delta Ed., Soph. Block P, Modern Dance Club, Psi Chi Honorary. CALDWELL, C.: Liberty: HSSE: Grad House: corridor chairman at Earhart, PEW Student-Faculty Advisory Board, Extramural Performance Club, AWS Jr. Board, Block P membership committee. CALLAHAN, M.: Indianapolis: HE: Alpha Delta Pi. CALLAHAN, M.: New Albany, N. Y.: ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau: sgt. at arms, publicity chairman, Admin. Asst., Chi Epsilon Marshall, Rugby, Skull and .I Crescent, Chi Epsilon Sailing Club. CALLAWAY, W.: La Grange: ENGR: Harrison: Purdue Pilots, Intramurals. CAMPBELL, G.: Walkerton: AG: Home: Thomas Say Entomological Society. CAMPBELL, W.: Franklin: TECH: Gemini Co-op. CAMPFIELD, K.: Crawfordsville: AG: Ceres Honorary. CANNOCK, P.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: historian-reporter, Panhellenic Assoc. Publicity Director, Exponent staff writer, Skull and Crescent, Sigma Delta Chi Journalistic Society. CARLSON, D.: South Bend: HE: Warren: sec. and asst. publicity, Block P. CARLSON, J.: Attica: HSSE: Wood: activities chairman, Anchorettes, Sigma Tau Alpha. CARLSON, M,: Waukegan, Ill.: HSSE: Shealy: Student Gov't sec. CARLSON, R.: Lansing, Ill.: ENGR: Phi Kappa Theta: Student Gov't, St. Thomas Folk Group. CARMICHAEL, D.: Greenfield: AG: Apt,: Ag Econ Club. CARMICHAEL, S.: Sullivan: HE: Warren: Navigators. CARROLL, C. D.: Evansville: Tech: Apt.: Nursing. CARROLL, E. C.: Hammond: HSSE: Alpha Phi: Sigma Alpha Eta, Alpha Lambda Delta. CARROLL, R. J.: Lafayette: IM: Apt.: Phi Kappa Psi, Saint Thomas Aquinis, All Campus Bowling League. CARTER, D. G.: Pittsboro: HSSE: Shreve: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. CARTER, E. L.: Bay City, Mich.: ENGR.: Married Courts: Tau Beta Pi. CARTER, K.: Naperville, Ill.: HE: Harrison. CARUSO, J.: Deerfield, Ill.: HSSE: Chi Omega: Jr. Panhellenic - president: Chi Omega - social chm.: Student Senate: Grand Prix: Pep Girl: Gold Peppers. CASSELLS, M, A.: South Bend: ENGR: Married Courts: Omega Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. CASTLE, BETTY: Speedway: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: Block P. CATEY, R. L.: Peru: SCI: Married Courts: Alpha Lambda Delta. CATEY, ROBERT: Peru: AG: Married Courts. CATRON, P. J.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House West: Earhart Unit D pres.: Angel Flight - Operations Off., commander: Mortar Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Kappa Delta Pi: Gold Peppers: SNEA. CATTELL, D.: Auburn: ENGR: Apt. CAVANAUGH, M. D.: Indianapolis: IM: Cary: Student Senate, vice pres.: Hall Counselor, Alpha Phi Omega, Weightlifting Club: Black Choir. CHALIK, N.: LaPorte: IM: Alpha Gamma Delta: Standards Chm. CHAMBLIN, G. A.: Anderson: HSSE: Shreve, Floor Senator, Camera Club, Radio Club: Phi Alpha Theta: Student Senate: Wargamers, v-pres.: Col. Republicans. CHANCE, E.: Austin, Tex.: ENGR: Apt. CHASE, T. L.: Hartsdale, N. Y.: HSSE: Alpha Phi: AGR little sis chm. CHILDS, B.: HSSE: Kappa Alpha Theta: Class Council, frosh sec., soph. pres.: Student Senate: Old Masters Hostess: Jr. Yr. Abroad - Germany, Schiller Col.: Mortar Board. CHIN, W. C. S.: ENGR: Shreve: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi. CHRISMAN, M. A.: Hillsboro: HE: Shreve: PSHEA, AHEA. CHRISTENSEN, N. L.: N. Judson: HE: Fowler Courts: PSHEA, CHRISTIAN, A. L.: Indianapolis: SCI: Wood Hall: Sailing Club: Univ. Choir. CHRISTIAN, B. M.: Cleveland, O.: SCI: Grad House West. CHRISTOPH, C. E.: Winnetka, Ill.: HE. CINKOSKE, J.: Valparaiso: TECH: Married Courts. CINKOSKE, M.: Indianapolis: AG: Married Courts: Sigma Kappa, Registrar 2nd vice pres.: Ceres: Horticulture Club, Ag Council rep.: Hort. Student Body rep. to Teaching Committee. CLARK, D.: Remington: ENGR: Apt.: Phi Eta Sigma: American Institute of Industrial Engineers: Alpha Pi Mu. CLARK, J.: Muncie: HSSE: Grad House. CLARK, M.: Indianapolis: AG: Grad House: University Choir: Campus Girl Scouts, President and Projects Service chrm.: Krazy Eights: Baha'i Club. CLARK, M.: Valparaiso: PHAR: Zeta Tau Alpha: sec. Pledge Class, Key chrm., Kappa Epsilon: SAPHA: Grenadaires: Sailing Club: Green Guard: Panhel Soph. Worker. CLARK, P.: Fort Wayne: AG: Fowler Courts: Ag. Ed. Society, corres. sec., Alpha Tau Alpha: Collegiate FFA. CLARK, T.: Norristown: TECH: Beta Theta Pi: athletic manager, asst. sergeant at arms, Pledge Committee: Purdue Golf Team: Campus Board of Appeals fAv. Techy: Intramural Softball, Swimming, Basketball. CLAY, P.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Chi Omega, Asst. pledge trainer, rush counselor: Gold Peppers, Soph. Class Council, Jr. and Sr. Board SGS, director - SGS Workshop, pres. AID fStudent Chapterl: Skull and Crescent, vice pres. CLERGET, P.: Monticello, HSSE: Earhart Hall: Student Volunteer Corps, president: Gold Peppers: Tomahawk: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi. CLERKEN, J.: Wheaton, Ill.: ENGR: Apt. CLEVELAND, P.: Lanesville: HE: Grad House. CLEVELAND, S.: Wingate: HE: Married Courts: PSHEA: IHEA: AHEA. CLIFFORD, R.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Scholarship chm.: Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma. CLINE, S.: Fort Wayne: PHAR: Private Home: Theta Xi: Band. CLOUSER, R.: Colfax: AG: Apt.: Ceres: Alpha Zeta: Ag Econ Club: Hall and Intramural Sports. COAPSTICK, J.: Kirklin: HE: Alpha Gamma Delta: Phi Kappa Phi: Omicron Nu' SVC: College Republicans: HE Honors Council: Alpha Lambda Delta. COBB, J.: Noblesville: HSSE: Grad House. COGLIANESE, M.: Chicago, Ill.: HSSE: Wood Hall: Young Republicans: Conservative Club: Winter Whispers - chm. COHEE, W.: Thorntown: PHAR: Pi Kappa Phi: historian, Budget and Finance Cmte. COLEMAN, B.: Kansas City, Mo.: IM: Apt.: Sailing Club: Camera Club: Cary Quad, Frosh Council, Unit Council, Social Director. COLEMAN, K.: Royal Center: HSSE: Apt.: Alpha Chi Omega: Block P. COLEMAN, T.: St. Louis, Mo.: ENGR: Theta Tau. COLLINS, D.: Elkhart: HE: Apt. COLLINS, JR.: Mansfield, O.: SCI: Tarkington: Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Pi. Sigma, Phi Sigma Phi COLLINS, R.: Bristol: IM: Apt. COMBS, P.: West Lafayette: IM: Private Home. COMBS, S.: Kankakee, Ill.: SCI: Owen: Band. COMER, L.: Greensburg: TECH: Shealy. COMINGORE, C.: Waynetown: HSSE: Ann Tweedale. CONE, M.: Pittsburg, Pa.: HE: Phi Mu, Rush chrm. CONKLING, J.: Lafayette: AG: Chi Omega, song leader: Ceres: Ag. Council: Intercom Staff: Horseman's Organization: Purdue Ag Queen: Block and Bridle Club, Publicity chrm., pledge trainer. CONNOR, C.: Hobart: HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta: Skull and Crescent: 'SGS Jr. Board. CONSAUL, C.: Louisville, Ky.: SCI: Grad House: Geosciences Society, vice-pres.: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: little sister of the Unicorn, vice-pres. COOK, K.: South Bend: AG: Wiley: floor senator: Volleyball Club, publicity director, treasurer: Xi Sigma Pi. COOKSAY, R.: LaPorte: HSSE: Warren Hall, president: Sweetheart Chm. - Cary East: Purdue Student Senate, Legislative sec.: Cary Queen Court: ISEA. COON, J.: Lafayette: IM: Sigma Chi: Rush chrm., vice-pres.: Off-Campus Men's Assoc.: Student Senate: Old Masters Central Comm., co-chm. Scheduling: Skull and Crescent. COOPER, D.: Chicago Ridge, Ill.: TECH: Apt: Intramural Softball, Badminton. COOPER, R.: Fort Wayne: IM: Apt.: Tarkington Senate: Band: Young Democrats. CORBETT, R.: Michigan City: ENGR: Apt: Purdue Ice Hockey Team: Freshman Orientation. CORD, M.: Waynetown: HSSE: Meredith: Student Council for Exceptional Children, officer: WRH Club. COTTON, L.: Carmel: HSSE: Grad House: Green Guard Honorary: Campus Crusade for Christ. COUGHLIN, K.: South Bend: ENGR: Private Home. COUNCILMAN, K.: Portland: HSSE: Sigma Kappa: Standards chrm. - Earhart: Sigma Kappa Scholarship chm. and song leader: Angel Flight, chaplain, song leader: Green Guard: Purdue Student Christian Fellowship. COVELL, R.: Wilmington, Del.: ENGR: Apt.: Alpha Phi Omega, vice-ores.: IEEE Tennis: Basketball.. COVEY, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Cary Quad: Intramural Basketball, Pi Tau Sigma. COVERT, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt. COX, D.: Michigan City: HSSE: Meredith. CRAGUN, A.: Lebanon: AG: Alpha Sigma Phi: vice-pres., sgt. at arms, Rush chrm.: Food Science Club. CRAIG, J.: Indianapolis, TECH: Private Home: Purdue Pilots, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. CRAIG, M.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: rush counselor, Panhel rep.: Meredith Freshman Board: Grenadaires: Skull and Crescent: Gold Peppers: Green Guard Honorary: Panhellenic Council, Junior Board rush assistant, Pershing Rifle Co-Ed. CRAIG, M.: Hammond: HSSE: Shealy. CRANE, C.: Veedersburg: HSSE: Married Courts: ACE: U-Sing. CRAIG, J.: Deerfield, Ill.: HE: Grad House. CRANE, J.: Charles Town, W. Va.: ENGR: Wiley, social director: Purdue Ecumenical Ministry: Tomahawk: Student Union Board: Excalibur Club, publicity director. CRANE, M.: Veedersburg: PHAR: Married Courts: Kappa Psi. CREE, N.: Elmhurst, Ill.: SCI: Alpha Delta Pi, Asst. Rush chrm. CRIPE, L.: Elkhart: AG: Cary Quad: AG Student Intercom, managing editor and editor. CROOK, S.: Tulsa, Okla.: ENGR: Kappa Sigma, Grand Scribe: AICLE: Aero modellers. CROSS, J.: La Fontaine: AG: Chauncey: Ceres, vice-pres.: Varsity Glee Club: Ag Econ Club: Squash Club. CROVESI, M.: Caracas, Venezuela: ENGR: Apt. CROWDER, C.: Marshall, HE: Married Courts. CRUMP, D.: Logansport: HSSE: Meredith: Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: WRX Club: Visual Arts Student-Faculty Cmte. f,-- 1.,v-r 78 CUELLAR, M.: Sunman: IM: Apt. COLLER, R.: Lewis: AG: Apt.: Ceres: Intercom: OMA. CULP, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Chi Rho: Student Volunteer Corps. CULP, M.: Monon: AG: Private Home: Livestock Judging Team, Meals Judging Team. CUNNINGHAM, K.: Indianapolis: TECH: Shoemaker, vice-pres. CUNNINGHAM, M.: Greenfield: HSSE: Ann Tweedale: Mental Health Assoc.: Crisis Center. CURTNER, P.: Union City: SCI: Fowler Courts. CUSTER, S.: Highland: ENGR: Harrison Hall: Grand Prix Club, pres.: ASCE. CUTCHIN, R.: Chalmers: ENGR: Private Home. CUTHBERTSON, D.: Bloomington: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi: Block P Junior Board: Angel Flight: Gold Peppers: Kappa Delta Pi: Mortar Board. CUTTER, E.: Dillsboro: AG: Beta Sigma Psi. CZLONKA, C.: Hammond: HE: Apt. DAHLGREN, B.: Fort Wayne, SCI: Apt: Tau Beta Sigma, pres., sec.: Fencing Club. DAIGGER, G.: West Lafayette: ENGR: Private Home: Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon. DAILY, W.: Mishawaka: ENGR: Apt: ISA: AISE: Cary Club. DANILOWICZ, Slastonbury, Conn.: ENGR: Apt: Purdue Auto Club. DANOWSKI, A.: Richmond: TECH: Shreve. DARLING, L.: Chesterton: HSSE: Grad House: sec. Grad West Independents Club: ACE: Kappa Delta Pi. DARRAH, S.: Indianapolis: HE: Duhme: Variety Band, soloist: AWS Rep. DARNABY, W.: Carmel: ENGR: Cary: Pi Tau Sigma. DAVIS, C.: Elkhart: HSSE: Grad House. DAVIS, J.: Arlington Hts., Ill.: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, treasurer: Kappa Delta Pi: Angel Flight. DAVIS, K.: Michigan City: AG: Phi Kappa Sigma, house mgr., pledge trainer. DAVIS, M.: Madison: HSSE: Vawter. DAVIS, M.: Madison: TECH: Farmhouse, chaplain: Campus Crusade for Christ: Student Union: Grand Prix. DAVIS, S.: West Point: HSSE: private home. DAVIS, S.: Jeffersonville: SCI: apt: Band. DAVIS, S.: DeWitt: SCI: Grad house, unit social chrm., Earhart floor rep. Purdue Outing Club: Block P, design comte.: Anchorettes: Figure Skating Club. DAVIS, W.: Gary: HSSE: Grad House: floor rep.: Baha'i Club. DAVISSON, K.: Rensselaer: HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta: Student Council for Exceptional Children, treasurer. DAY, B.: Glen Ellyn, Ill.: HSSE: Shreve: Exec. Sec. Shreve Senate: Pendragon: Purdue Readers. DAY, M.: New Albany: ENGR: Apt. DAY, T.: Union City, SCI: Wiley: Intramurals. DEAN, L.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Chi Omega, Manners chrm. DEAN, R.: Martinsville: HSSE: Married Courts: Kappa Delta Pi. DEATON, T.: Claypool: ENGR: Harrison: Tarkington floor senator, Unit pres., rep. to Purdue Student Senate: Varsity Track: Canoe Club. DE BOY, R.: Dayton: TECH: Fowler Courts: Counselor. DE CAMP, A.: West Lafayette: IM: Pi Kappa Alpha, Judicial Board, Summer Correspondent: Varsity Baseball: WBAA Sports Announcer: Intramural Basketball, Softball. DECKARD, J.: Rising Sun: IM: Apt. ELBLE, B.: Wood River, Ill.: SCI: Earhart: Block P: Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Kappa. DE FRIES, D.: Terre Haute: PHAR: Apt. DE HAHN, L.: Merrillville: SCI: Apt.: Tau Beta Sigma, pres., historian: Band. DE HAVEN, M.: Albany: HSSE: Glenwood, pres., Asst. Membership chrm., Athletic chrm.: AWS Council: U-Choir: Kappa Delta Pi, Pi Delta Phi. DELANEY, T.: Palos Hills, Ill.: ENGR: Evans Scholars: pres., house mgr., publicity chrm., Social chrm.: Debate and Forensics: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi. DELAP, K.: Shelbyville: HSSE: Harrison: Grad House: Homecoming Cmte., Harrison: WHEE Business Director. DELAPLANE, J.: Rockford, Ill.: ENGR: Theta Chi, Steward, vice-pres. DE LAUTER, C.: Wabash: HSSE: Grad House: Cary Unit Sweetheart: exec. sec. to Student Body pres.: University Choir. DEMAREE, P.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt. DE MATTEI, R.: Daly City, Calif.: IM: Phi Kappa Tau, Apt.: Soccer Club: Exponent, Advertising mgr.: Course and Instructor Evaluation, IM School Head. DEMKOVICH, K.: Hammond: HE: Shealy. DENNIS, M.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Fowler Courts. DERBYSHIRE, J.: Fort Wayne: HE: Harrison Hall: counselor: Canoe Club. DES FORGES, D.: Lakewood, Ohio: ENGR: Delta Chi: pres., sec. DES JEAN, C.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House, floor rep., vice pres., Grad West Indep. Council: Student Volunteer Corps. DEVERICK, K.: Marion: HSSE: Alpha Phi: Purdue Horseman's Organization. DEVERLING, A.: South Bend: HSSE: Glenwood, vice-pres., social chrm., Kitchen mgr. historian: AWS: SCA. DE VORE, W.: Canton, O.: SCI: Apt.: Varsity Football. DEXTER, M.: Mishawaka: PHAR: Grad House, counselor: Angel Flight, Information Officer, Alpha Lambda Delta: RX, Phi Beta Kappa. DICK, S.: Birmingham, Mich.: ENGR: Delta Upsilon, pres., hse. mgr., IFC, Exec. asst. DICK, T.: Montpelier: HE: Grad House: PSHEA: F 8: N Interest Groups. DICKERSON, D.: Merrillville: SCI: Acacia, Social chrm., Activities chrm., pledge trainer: Student Union Junior Board: Student Union Executive Board, personnel director: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet. DICKEY, M.: Williamsport, HSSE: Apt.: Christian Student Fellowship, sec. DIEHL, B.: Detroit, Mich.: HE: Shreve: AHEA, AATCC. DIERCKMAN, J.: Batesville: SCI: Apt. DIERCKMAN, T.: Batesville: PHAR: Earhart: counselor: SAPA: Rho Phi: Kappa Epsilon: Alpha Lambda Delta. . DILLIE, D.: Claysville: ENGR: Tarkington. DILTZ, E.: Indianapolis: HE: Warren, Standards co-ordinator: Angel Flight, supplies officer, Rush chairman: Omicron Nu: Gold Pepers: Tomahawk: Phi Kappa Phi. DIMMICH, J.: Boswell: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: Gold Peppers: Purduettes: Skull and Crescent: College Republicans. DIRKS, B.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House: Kappa Delta Pi: Grad House Independents. DISBRO, J.: Angola: AG: Cary Quad: Purdue Society of Landscape Architects. DITTMAN, R.: Camden: HSSE: Private Home: Undergrad English Assoc. DIXON, M.: Whiting: HSSE: Grad House: Phi Kappa Phi: Kappa Delta Pi: Student Education Assn.: Assn. for Childhood Education: Alpha Lambda Delta. DOBBERSTEIN, T.: Ann Arbor, Mich.: IM: Beta Sigma Psi, pres., Rush chrm., Public Relations chrm., Old Masters Host. DODD, K.: Rensselaer: HSSE: Shreve: Delta Chi little sister. DODDS, D.: South Bend: ENGR: Private Home. DODSWORTH, R.: Lafayette: SCI: Apt.: Alpha Xi Delta, asst. song leader, asst. Rush chrm.: Block P. DOLEMBO, M.: Valparaiso: HE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Jr. Panhellenic: WISP: Panhellenic Rush Counselor: FACE. DONEGAN, P.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi: Historian: Band: PUSH: Grand Prix Junior Board: Gold Peppers: Grand Prix Girl. DOOLEY, C.: Richland: PHAR: Married Courts: Kappa Psi: SAPA. DOOLEY, R.: Marshall: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. membership chrm., membership chrm.: Tri-B's: ACE: Home Ec Chapter: Panhellenic: AWS. DOWNING, D.: Griffith: SCI: Shreve. DOYLE, M.: Santee, Calif.: SCI: Cary East: NROTC Pistol Team: Student Ushering Mgr. CHOM-Loeb.l DRAPER, M.: W. Lafayette: IM: Home. DUBECK, R.: Munster: IM: McCutcheon: Meredith, NE treasurer, soc. chm. DUDLEY, P. J.: Gary: HSSE: Grad House West: Delta Sigma Theta, v-pres. DUKE, C. S.: Carmel: HSSE: Harrison: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta: NEAS. DUKE, T. E.: Marion: IM: Alpha Kappa Lambda, Pledge Cl. pres.: Block P: Chess Club: Grand Prix. DUMOND, D. I.: Akron, O.: IM: Tarkington: Varsity Crew, treas.: Phi Kappa Phi. DUMOND, M.: Crown Point: ENGR: Harrison: Hall publ. dir.: Outing Club: Scuba Club. DUNCHEON, C.: Montgomery: ENGR: Wiley: Alpha Phi Mu: Alpha Pi Mu: Coop. DUNCLAU, N. A.: Merriville: SCI: Kappa Alpha Theta, president: Pep Girl, Tri- B's: Pep Committee 3: Block P Committee. DUNLAP, P. M.: Clay, N. Y.: ENGR: Apt.: Scuba Club: Aeromodelers: IEEE. DUNN, H. I.: New Castle: HE: Earhart: Stud. Vol. Corps: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Young Dem: Home Ec Assoc. DURBIN, P. A.: South Bend: HSSE: Sigma Kappa, soc. chm.: Block P, Univ. Choir: Anchorettes: WRH Club. DURR, B. J.: Sheridan: HSSE: Grad House West: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Alpha Theta: German Club: Phi Beta Kappa. DUSSINGER, F. J.: Indianapolis: IM: Alpha Chi Rho: Intramurals. DYBEL, M. J.: Whiting: IM: Vawter. DZUEILLA, L.: Whiting: HSSE: Fowler Courts. EAST, C. E.: Elkhart: HSSE: Grad House West: Band: Dairy Club: SGI. EASTES, S. L.: Indianapolis: IM: Alpha Tau Omega: Pledge trainer, PR Off.: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet. EATON, D. L.: Sharpsville, HE: Phi Mu. EATON, D. W.: Elkhart: ENGR: Wiley: Camera Club: PEM, Photo editor. EBLING, L. A.: Lima, O.: HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma: Block P. ECKHART, M. T.: Yorba Linda, Calif.: ENGR: Apt. - The Pit: DEBRIS, editor- in-chief, Sports editor: Baby Boiler Boosters, Founder, pres.: Soph Class Council: St.-Fac. Comm. on St. Rights: Sailing Club: Old Masters Host: National Student Reg.: I.E.E.E.: Sigma Delta Chi: Omicron Delta Kappa: Iron Key. ECKMAN, G. A.: Omaha, Neb.: HSSE: Grad House West: PUSH: Univ. Choir: University Symphonette. EDE, S.: Cincinnati, O.: IM: Chi Omega, treasurer. EDEN, B. J.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt.: Frosh, Soph Class Councils. EDYVEAN, R. W.: Indianapolis: ENGR: McCutcheon, Unit A pres. EHINGER, J.: Fort Atkinson, Wise.: SCI: Vawter: Christian Sci. Org., treasurer: Caonoeing Club: Band: AWS. EHLE, D. E.: Cumming, Ga.: HSSE: Private Home: Block P: Green Guard. EHLE, S. L.: New Haven: AG: Private Home: Alpha Tau Alpha, v-pres.: Alpha Zeta: Dover Co-Op. EICK, L. J.: Medina, N. Y.: ENGR: Shreve: Chi Epsilon. EIFFERT, R. C.: Dayton, O.: HSSE: Tarkington. EIKENBERRY, M. K.: Westfield: HSSE: Zeta Psi, Supreme Council. EISENHAUER, D.: Lexington, Kan.: IM: Delta Sigma Phi. EKLEBERRY, S. K.: Cleveland, O.: PHAR: Apt. ELLIOT, R. G.: Rising Sun: AG: Married Courts: Alpha Zeta: T. Say Ent. Soc. ELLIS, J. A.: Marion: HSSE: Alpha Phi, rush counselor: Old Masters Central Comm.: Variety Band Vocalist: Readers Theatre: Gold Peppers. ELLIS, W. C.: Aurora, Ill.: ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi: secretary. ELLISON, L. K.: Shelbyville: HSSE: Delta Gamma: AWS, Jr. and Sr. Boards: Skull and Crescent: SVC: Collegiate 4-H. EMMERT, J. A.: Jamestown: AG: Apt. EPPARD, R. T.: Bloomington: HSSE: Married Courts: Crew, v-pres. EPPLEY, J. S.: IM: Married Courts. ERDMAN, D.: New Albany: TECH: Cary West, Athl. Director. ERICKSON, G.: Park Ridge, Ill.: ENGR: Wiley: Amateur Radio, Band. ERNSTES, N. L.: Greensburg: SCI: Apt.: Shreve, Hall Senator, Univ. Choir: SVC: Coed Choral Club. ESCHENBACH, E. A.: Munster: HSSE: Phi Mu, historian, song leader: 1972 Navy Queen: Angel Flight: Camera Club: Drill Team: Purduettes: Young Republicans. ESSENCY, K.: Brownsville Junction: ENGR: Married Courts. ETHER, R.: South Bend: SCI: Shreve: TA in Physics. EUBANKS, J. L.: Indianapolis: SCI: Apt.: Bowling Team: Fencing Club. EVANS, J. C.: Roanoke: SCI: Married Courts. EVANS, K. S.: Indianapolis: HE: Shreve: PSHEA: ISHEA. EVANS, R. L.: Glen Ellyn, Ill.: ENGR: Tarkington: Tau Beta Phi: Chi Epsilon: Quarterdeck Society. EVANS, W. A.: Glen Ellyn, Ill.: ENGR: Tarkington: Quarterdeck Society. EVANSON, N. F.: Munster: SCI: Apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Beta Kappa. EVENS, C. A.: Bainbridge: HE: Meredith, Unit pres., v-pres., treas., sec., PSHEA: WISP: Omicron Nu. EVERHART, D. J.: Terre Haute: ENGR: Alpha Tau Omega, pres.: Grand Prix Foundation, pres.: Campus Appeals Board: Omicron Delta Kappa: Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon: Gimlet: Skull and Crescent: ASCE: Phi Eta Sigma: IFC. EVERLY, S.: South Bend: HSSE: Chi Omega: Pep Girl, Co-Director. EWING, L. E.: Lafayette: TECH: Home. EYER, R. J.: Syracuse: HE: Apt.: Student Union: SVC: Omicron Nu: Home Ec Assoc. FACTLER, B. J.: Etna Geen: HE: Shreve: Cinema Club, sec.-treas.: Wheelmen: Camera Club. FAIRBANKS, R. A.: SCI: Fowler Courts, Court 1 pres.: Delta Chi lil sis. FARMER, P. S.: Petersburg: PHAR: Wood. FARMER, S. L.: Dallas, Tex.: IM: Phi Kappa Tau, pres.: IFC. FARRELL, M. P.: Auburn: ENGR: Private Home. FARRELL, P. A.: Lafayette: HE: Private Home: Block P: Green Guard. FARSON, K. A.: Rantoul, Ill.: ENGR: Harrison. FAUQUHER, R. K.: Yorktown: IM: Apt.: SGS. FEENEY, K. A.: Griffith: SCI: Shreve. FEICHTER, S. C.: Fort Wayne: IM: Sigma Nu. FELDMAIER, R. W.: Dayton, O.: ENGR: Triangle, soc. chm.: Student Union, Junior, Senior Boards: Omicron Delta Kappa: A.S.M.E. FELL, K. A.: New Albany: HE: Apt.: Home Ec Assoc., Membership chm.: IHEA: AHEA: ATO little sister: Block P. FELLOWS, S. A.: New Washington: AG: Private Home: Ag Ed Soc. FENTZ, B. W.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Married Courts: Wrestling. FETTERS, G. D.: Bremen: ENGR: Kneale Co-Op, parliamentarian: athl. mgr.: soc. chm.: sec.: Band: Old Masters House Host: IMS. FICKE, B. E.: Reading, O.: ENGR: Triangle: Phi Eta Sigma. FIELDS, S. M.: Danville, Ill.: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, Housemanager: Green Guard: Gold Peppers: Univ. Choir: SVC: SGI: AWS. FINDLEY, P. L.: Edina, Minn.: ENGR: Sigma Phi Espilon, pledge trainer: Tau Beta Pi. FINKENBINDER, S.: Lafayette: HE: Shoemaker Co-Op. FINN, G. A.: Wheatfield: HSSE: Harrison: Block P Band: Tau Beta Sigma. FINNERMAN, D. L.: Sturgis, Mich.: HSSE: Apt.: Big Brother Prog.: Theatre Productions, Lafayette Cin. Theatre. FISCHER, C. E.: Champaign, Ill.: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: FACE, president: Mortar Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Women's Caucus: Iron Key. FITZPATRICK, D. J.: LaPorte: HSSE: Grad House West. FITZWATER, L. D.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Married Courts: Navigators: AICHE. FLETTER, M.: Fort Wayne: Apt. FLOYD, A.: Osceola: HSSE: Apt. FLYNN, T. F.: Crown Point: ENGR: Triangle: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. FOGLEMAN, W. J. C.: Attica: HSSE: Apt. FOGT, D. E.: Sidney, O.: AG: Wiley: Agronomy Club. FOLEY, S.: Gary: HSSE: Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Comm.: Block P: Green Guard: AWS Council. FOOTE, T. G.: Atwater, O.: ENGR: Apt. FORCE, H. F.: Columbus: ENGR: Sigma Chi, Rush chm.: Purdue Pilots: ASCE. FORD, S. K.: Yoder: HSSE: Apt.: Krazy-eights, v-pres.: Purduettes: Univ. Choir. FORMAN, J. A.: Highland Park, Ill.: HE: Harrison, floor senator, chm. standards comm.: AWS: Green Gaurd: Home Ec Assoc.: Tomahawk. FOSTER, J. J.: Gary: IM: Tarkington: Kappa Alpha Psi, vice dean of Pledges, Keeper of Records, Polemarch: IM Council: Bus. Opp. Program. FOX, C. J.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Delta Gamma: Block P Soph Worker. FOX, M.: Allison Park, Pa.: HE: Alpha Delta Pi, Corr. Sec.: Debris: Block P: SVC FOX, M. J.: Charlestown: ENGR: Shreve: AIAA: WPCF: Soc. of Envir. Engr. FRANKLIN, D.: Wabash: HSSE: Grad House West. FRANKLIN, P. J.: Terre Haute: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi: Student Union: Block P : Pep Girl. FRANTA, R.: Wilmington, Del.: HE: Alpha Omicron Pi: PSHEA, Chm. Speakers Bureau: Green Guard: Home Ec Council: Symphony Band: Gold Peppers: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Kappa Delta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. FRASURE, B.: Cincinnati, O.: HE: Kappa Alpha Theta, rec. sec.: SVC: PSHEA: Home Ec Council: Pep Committee: Gold Peppers. FRATELLEO, D.: Rockford, Ill.: ENGR: McCutcheon, orientation dir., social director: Aeromodelers. FRED, J. D.: Cutler: IM: Apt. FREIJE, D. K.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Phi Mu, corr. secretary: Green Guard: Modern Dance Club: Panhellenic, Jr. FREYTAG, J. W.: Norwood, Mass.: AG: Phi Delta Theta, treas. FRICK, L. D.: Goshen: HE: Apt.: Pershing Rifles, Co-Ed captain: Grenadaires, 179 Pershing Rifles. FRIEND, A. E.: Carmel, HE, Wood, Winter Whispers Steering Comm. FRIESNER, T.: Oscola, HE, Shreve. FROGALE, C. H.: Falls Church, Va., HSSE, Harrison, Phi Alpha Theta. FRY, A. K.: Franklin, SCI, Wiley, ASCE. FUCHS, D. A.: Guilford, SCI, Apt. FULK, T. V.: Indianapolis, SCI, Wood, Orictation Comm., Debris Worker, Zeta Psi little sister. FUIMER, J. L.: Greenwood, HE, Harrison, Hall senator, AWS. FUNK, W. E.: Auburn, AG, Gemini, house manager, Cultural Publicity chrm., Varsity Glee Club, Univ. Choir, Alpha Tau Alpha, SNEA, Ag Council. FURROW, K.: Lakewood, O., HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Fund chrm. FYFFE, M. O.: Greenwood, HSSE, Dover Co-Op, treas., schol. chrm, SGI. GABLE, T.: Evansville, SCI, Shreve. GABRIEL, R.: Oakfield, NY, ENGR, Married Courts. GAGNON, M.: Chicago, Ill., HSSE, Private Home, Humanities Council, Political Science Honorary - vp. GAJDEROWICZ, S.: Mooresville, TECH, Apt., Shealy, pres., publicity chrm., WRH Governing Board, Women's Interhall Council - Guest Hours, Evaluation Cmte. chrm., Tomahawk, OCW. GALANGA, V.: New Philadelphia, O., SCI, Grad House, SVC, Hall gov't. GALLOWAY, D.: Newburgh, HSSE, Harrison Hall, SVC, Modern Dance Club, KHRC Disc Jockey, Undergrad English Assoc. GARLIC, G.: Bellevue, O., HSSE, Shreve, SCEC, SNEA, SVC. GARNEY, J.: Glen Ellyn, Ill., SCI, Grad House, Scuba Club, Canoe Club, treas. GARRIOTT, M.: Indianapolis, AG, Married Courts, Fairway, social chrm., sec., pres. GARTH, W.: Gary, IM, Apt., Kappa Alpha Psi, treas., Intramural Sports, Hall Council. GARTNER, R.: Vincennes, AG, Apt., Ag Econ Club. GAUSMAN, L.: Mt. Prospect, Ill., SCI, Earhart, Standards chrm., Alpha Lambda Delta, Campus Crusade for Christ. GEBERT, M.: Blue Island, Ill., HSSE, Grad House, Phi Kappa Psi little sister, Purdue U-Choir, SCEC, ICTE, SVC, AWS rep. GEIL, K.: Elkhart, TECH, Apt., ASTD. GEMMILL, L.: Fort Wayne, TECH, McCutcheon, Camera Club, Industrial Arts Club, Orientation Cmte. GEORGE, B.: Flora, HSSE, Vawter, social co. WRH Club. GERARD, C.: Endwell, HE, Alpha Gamma Delta, PSHEA, Speakers Bureau, Angel Flight. GERBER, F.: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., HSSE, Apt., FACE, treas., AWS, Jr. Board, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, ACE. GERMANN, K.: Evansville, HE: Alpha Xi Delta, asst. hse. mgr., asst. pledge trainer, Omicron Nu, Tau Beta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Symphony Band, PSHEA, American Home Ec Assoc., Campus Crusade for Christ. GESCHKE, C.: Park Ridge, Ill., ENGR, Wiley Hall, NE senator at large, WILY station manager, Tau Beta Pi. GHERE, S.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, Senior rep., sec., Purduettes, student Mgr., Gold Peppers, Alpha Lambda Delta, U-Choir. GIANT, S.: Monroeville, ENGR, private home, Av-Tech Flying Club. GIAQUINTA, P.: Fort Wayne, HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Pres., Activities Chrm., Panhellenic Senator, Gold Peppers, Block P, SVC, Green Guard, Freshman Class Council, Soph. Class Council, Jr. Board Grand Prix, Jr. Board SGS. GIBBS, V.: Rocky River, O., SCI, Phi Mu. GIBSON, C.: New Albany, HSSE, apt. GIBSON, L.: New Albany, PHAR, Married Courts. GIBSON, R.: Indianapolis, PHAR, Alpha Sigma Phi. GIERKE, W.: Indianapolis, ENGR, apt. GILBREATH, G.: Kokomo, ENGR, Cary Quad, Intramural Sports. GILES, R.: Glanvicw, Ill., ENGR, Shreve, Athletic Dir., Intramural sports, Band, AICHE, Catalyst Club, Tau Beta Pi. GILLILAN, M.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HE, Chi Omega, Asst. Social Chrm., Pep girl, Debris Activities Editor, Omicron Nu, Grand Prix Girl, Gold Peppers, Green Guard Honorary, chrm. Gabfest and Fashion Show. GIRMAN, R.: Highland, HSSE, Harrison, WGRS radio announcer, Photo Club. GLACKMAN, M.: Elberfeld, HSSE, apt., Canoe Club, sec'y., PUSH. GLADDEN, J.: Rolling Prairie, ENGR, Married Courts, ASME. GLENN, C.: Giai, Calif., SCI, Chi Omega. GLICK, L.: Hope, ENGR, McCutcheon, American Society of Ag Engineers, sec'y. GLIDDEN, C.: Indianapolis, HSSE, apt, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA, ACE. GLOVER, W.: Milan, ENGR, Wiley, Intramurals, Alpha Phi Omega, sec'y. senior coordinator, Scouting, Band. GODLESKI, J.: Vandergrift, ENGR, Owen, IEEE. GOLAN, J.: East Chicago, ENGR, Apt., Alpha Pi Mu, AIIE, sec'y. GOLAY, C.: Cambridge City, IM, Tarkington, Halberdier Club, exec. treas. GOLDEY, J.: Indianapolis, SCI, McCutcheon. GAMLIN, P.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Grad House, Block P, Alpha Kappa Alpha. GOODMAN, A.: Sullivan, ENGR, Wiley. GORALCZYK, E.: East Chicago, IM, Shreve, floor senator, Campus Crusade for Christ. GORDON, D.: Earlpark, TECH, Married Courts, Alpha Eta Rho, Av Tech Flying Club. GORDON, D.: Gary, HSSE, Married Courts, Undergrad English Assoc. GOS, M.: Highland, HSSE, Married Courts, Owen, Senator, Unit Council, Sailing Club, Scuba Club, PRN i program director, WMRH - program dir. GOSLEE, D.: Yeoman, HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Gamma Rho little sister. GOSS, J.: Wolcott, AG, Farmhouse, Skull and Crescent, Omicron Delta Kappa, vp, Student Gov't, Exponent Foundation Board, vp, Class Councils. l GRABERT, J.: Mt. Vernon, HE, Shreve, Alpha Lambda Delta, Omicron Nu, Phi i Kappa Phi, PSHEA, IHEA. l GRADY, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Chi Omega. GRAF, M.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Fowler Courts, Orientation Cmte., Publicity Cmte., Society of Women Engineers. GRAFFY, J.: La Grange, Ill., ENGR, Wiley, Amateur Radio Club, Aeromodelers Club, Intermural Sports. GRAMLEY, A.: Broomall, Pa., SCI, Zeta Tau Alpha, Social chrm., judicial chrm., Triton, treas., Beta Sigma Psi little sister. GRANBERRY, W.: Gary, ENGR, Kappa Alpha Psi, Intramural Track, Basketball, Softball: Black Society of Engineers, Air Force ROTC. GRANT, D.: Evansville, ENGR, Married Courts, Phi Eta Sigma. GRAY, M.: Crown Point, ENGR, Cary Quad. GREEN, B.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Shoemaker. GREENE, D.: Hampton, Va., ENGR, Wiley Hall, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. GREENMAN, G.: W. Lafayette, SCI, Sigma Chi. GREGG, R.: Newark, O., ENGR, Wiley Hall, Intramural Football, Tennis, Bowling, Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding sec., Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Pi Eta Sigma. GREGORY, J.: Upper St. Clair, Pa., HSSE, Apt., Block P, Student Union, SVC, Debris. GREIVE, T.: Aurora, Ill., AG, Apt., Ag Club. GRIDMAN, J.: Sherborn, Mass., IM, Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship chrm. GRIFFITH, J.: Anderson, ENGR, Harrison Hall, Fencing Team, Army ROTC, Rangers, U-Choir, Navigators. GRIFFITH, R.: Diamond Bar, Calif., ENGR, Phi Kappa Tau, ASCE, pres., Block P Jr. Board and Charlie, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Chi Epsilon, Gimlet, Varsity Track. GRIFFITHS, J.: Bryn Mawr, Pa., ENGR, Apt. GRIGSBY, B.: Cambridge City, HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, vp, Green Guard. GRIST, P.: Lutherville, Ma., IM, Delta Gamma, treas., asst. treas., Tri-B's, PMO Choir. GROSS, D.: Fairmount, HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, Pledge Class vp, Pledge Cmte. GROSS, L.: Churubusco, ENGR, Apt. GROSS, R. L.: Plymouth, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, Invitation and Relations, Purdue Dairy Club, pres., Ag Council, Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Agronomy Club, Student Union. GROSSNICKEL, S.: Chillicothe, O., HSSE, Fowler Courts, Pi Delta Phi, Band, Junior Year Abroad - Univ. of Strasbourg. GRUBB, J.: Alexandria, HSSE, Married Courts, Block P. GRUM, G.: Cleveland, O., ENGR, Armstrong House, exec. sec., American Society for Civil Engineering, vp, Tarkington Radio Club. GRUMPP, D.: Denver, ENGR, Married Courts. GRZESK, G.: South Bend, IM, Harrison, St. Thomas Acquinas Council, Knights of Columbus. GUELKER, D.: St. Louis, Mo., SCI, Zeta Psi, sec., Supreme Council, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Society of Physics Students, Distinguished Student. GUESS, M.: Indianapolis, SCI, Grad House, Alpha Kappa Alpha, treas., Basketball, Bowling. GURRY, W.: Aurora, Ill., ENGR, Sigma Chi, pres., Ice Hockey Club, ASCE. GUYER, P.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Apt., ASCE, Intramurals. HAAKE, P.: Skokie, Ill., ENGR, Harrison, Swimming mgr. HAAS, J.: Freeport, Ill., PHAR, Apt., Rho Chi. HABEGGER, S.: Bluffton, ENGR, Private Home, Flying Light Aircraft. HACKBARTH, J.: Brookfield, Wise., HE, Apt., Alpha Tau Omega little sister, Alpha Lambda Delta. HACKER, M.: Fort Branch, HSSE, Apt., Psi Chi, pres. HACKMAN, R.: Seymour, ENGR, Beta Sigma Psi, treas., House Board, Intramural Sports, Tennis, Squash. HACKMAN, S.: Seymour, AG, Beta Sigma Psi, sec., Athletic chrm., Ceres. HAIMES, S., Terre Haute, HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, treas. HAINES, J.: Zionsville, HSSE, Shealy, SEA, Franklin College, Laurels Honorary, Delta Zeta Sorority, Shealy Singers. HALL, F.: Annandale, Va., IM, Shreve, Arnold Air Society Area D-2, vice- commander, Squadron commander. HALL, G.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Grad House. HALLIN, L.: Michigan City, HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, Kappa Delta Pi, SGS, Block P. HALLS, J.: Wheaton, Ill., TECH, Tarkington, Phi Kappa Phi, McCutche0n Scholar. HALON, H.: Muster, IM, Harrison, Athletic dir., Supervision, Co-Recreational Gymnasium. HALSEY, R.: Huntington, AG, Apt., Delta Sigma Phi, Purdue Society of Landscape Architects. HALUCK, D.: Michigan City, ENGR, Cary, ASME, NSPE, ASHRAE, SAE, SME. HAMBY, J.: Evansville, HSSE, Apt. HAMILTON, D.: Troy, O., ENGR, Wiley, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. LOWELL, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Private Home, Student Senate, ASCE, ACSM. HAMMACK, M.: Noblesville, HSSE, Pi Kappa Alpha, pledge trainer, Purdue Judo Club. HAMMERSTEIN, S.: Portage, HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi. HAMMOND, D.: Terre Haute, HSSE, Wood, Freshman Board, Publicity chrm. HAMMOND, J.: Indianapolis, HE, Apt., Band, Intramural Sports, Pi Kappa Alpha little sister pres. HANES, P.: Bourbon: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Mortar Board: Gold Peppers: Old Masters, sec. Central Cmte.: Purduettes: Kappa Delta Pi. HANEY, D.: Selma: AG: Stellar, pres.: PSLA: SCA, athletic chrm. HANNA, S.: Terre Haute: SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, pledge trainer, vp pledge class: Block P: Panhel Sophomore Worker. HANNAH, J.: Whiteland: AG: Wiley. HANNON, C.: Kouts: AG: Fairway Knoll: Track Team. HANSEN, J.: Elmhurst, Ill.: HE: Chi Omega: Alpha Lambda Delta: Home Ec Council rep.: Omicron Nu, vp: Skull and Crescent: PSHEA: Home Ec Highlights, co-editor: AWS: Zeta Psi little sister. HARDESTY, P.: Frankfort: HSSE: Alpha Chi Omega. HARDIN, E.: Lebanon: AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, vp. HARDING, C.: Attica: HSSE: Earhart: Spanish Student Faculty Advisory Cmte Grenadaires. HARDISTY, M.: Mishawaka: SCI: Grad House. HARMS, R.: Groveland, Calif.: HSSE: Cary: Kappa Delta Pi. HARPER, R.: Swayzee: HSSE: Shreve: SCEC: SNEA. HARMON, O.: Seymour: AG: Private Home. HARNEY, K.: Edina, Minn.: ENGR: Phi Kappa Theta, sgt. at arms, asst. house mgr.: Block P: Young Republicans: Purdue LaCrosse Club. HARR, C.: Denver, Colo.: ENGR: Cary, Joint Councilman: Tau Beta Pi. HARRISON, G.: HSSE: Earhart: counselor: Black Women's Council. HARRISON, J.: Miami, Fla.: ENGR: Sigma Chi, historian: White Cross Fund chrm.: pres. Wiley Hall Freshman Council: Omicron Delta Kappa: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet: Old Masters Central Cmte., co-chrm. HARSHMAN, R.: Gas City: HSSE: Apt. HART, K.: W. Lafayette: Tech: Private Home: OMA, social dir.: AHP, publicity dir.: Alpha Eta Rho. HARTE, J.: St. Louis, Mo.: HSSE: Apt.: Pi Delta Phi. HARTER, P.: Auburn: ENGR: Theta Tau: AIAA: Sigma Gamma Tau. HARTMAN, C.: West Lafayette: HSSE: Private Home: Transfer, Ball State. HARTMAN, N.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Shreve: floor chrm.: treas.: NW Meredith: Spring Formal chrm.: Sigma Delta Pi, vp: AWS: Block P: HSSE Council: Pi Delta Phi: WRX Club. I-IARTWICK, L.: La Porte: SCI: Grad House, Standards chrm. - ITASSA Club: Alpha Lambda Delta: Extramural and Performance Club: Grad West Independents: ITASCA Club. HARVEY, D.: Sheridan: SCI: Private Home. HASLUP, J.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Tarkington. HASSELBRING, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt. HASSELBRING, D.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Triangle, pledge trainer: Band: Student Staff capt.: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu. HAUGHEY, M.: Gary: HSSE: Grad West: Alpha Epsilon Phi: vp. HAWBAKER, M.: Lafayette: SCI: Phi Mu. HAWKINS, S.: Gary: HSSE: Shealy. HAWKINSON, M.: Oak Lawn, Ill.: HE: Ann Tweedale, pres., Food Purchaser, pledge class pres.: Mortar Board: Omicron Nu: Alpha Lambda Delta: SVC. HAY, M.: Monticello: HSSE: Farmhouse: Varsity Football, Student Union. HAYMAN, J.: Lawrenceburg: IM: Cary: Students for McCarthy, pres.: Band: Intramurals. HAYT, P.: West Lafayette: SCI: Alpha Chi Omega: Biology Honors Program: Honors Research: Freshman Class Elections. HAZEN, M.: Evansville: HSSE: Married Courts. HEARD, W.: Louisville, Ky.: ENGR: Apt. HEATH, L.: Windfall: AG: Farmhouse, house mgr.: U-Sing: Grand Prix: Alpha Zeta. HEBENSTREIT, J.: Indianapolis: SCI: Shreve. HECHT, E.: Fairfield, O.: ENGR: Private Home: Band. HECK, K.: Huntington: IM: Sigma Pi: Married Courts. HECKLINSKI, D.: South Bend: HSSE: Apt. HECKMAN, T.: Lagro: TECH: Private Home. HEHL, M.: TECH: Private Home: IEEE: ASCET: Phi Eta Sigma. HEID, K.: Indianapolis, ENGR: Apt.: ASCE: Scuba Club: Outing Club: Chi Epsilon. HEILIG, D.: Aurora: ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha, sec., Grand Prix chrm., Kitchen Head: Karate Club. HEINOLD, E.: Kouts: HSSE: Apt.: SCEC. HEINRICH, T.: Roselle, Ill.: ENGR: Tarkington: Kappa Kappa Psi, sec.: Model RR Club, chief engineer: Band. HEINY, R.: Noblesville: IM: Theta Xi, Jr. Steward. HEITZ, J.: West Lafayette: ENGR: Private Home. HELMS, J.: West Lafayette: HE: Alpha Omicron Pi: AID, Student Affiliate. HELVIE, N.: Rensselaer: PHAR: Alpha Xi Delta. HENARD, T.: Bellevue, Ill.: ENGR: Cary Quad: Eta Kappa Nu: Varsity Basketball Mgr. HENCH, M.: Defiance, O.: ENGR: Cary Quad, Unit Council, Intramurals. HENDRESS, M.: Camden: HE: Married Courts: College Life: Chi Omega: Block P: Home Ec Club. HENDRICKSON, M.: South Bend: AG: Apt. HENE, J.: Indianapolis: AG: McCutcheon. HENN, L.: Richmond: HSSE: Grad House: songleader for Freshman Orientation: Alternate to Campus Appeals Board: Extramural Volleyball. HENRICHS, S.: Mulberry: SCI: Harrison Hall. HENRIKSON, P.: La Grange, Ill.: HE: Chi Omega: Soph. Class Council. HENRY, A.: Chesterton: SCI: Apt. HENTZEN, D.: Milwaukee, Wisc.: SCI: Alpha Gamma Delta, treas., vp: Green Guard Honorary. HERBIG, M.: Indianapolis: SCI: Apt: Freshman Governing Board: Cauldron Coffeehouse: United Campus Ministry Assoc.: U-Choir: Christmas Convo. HERR, C.: Crawfordsville: HSSE: Apt.: Meredith, social chrm.: Exponent NAEA HERRLI, G.: Osceola, HSSE, Tarkington, sr. senator. HERROLD, J.: Kewanna, HSSE, Vawter, corridor chrm., asst. publicity chrm., publicity chrm., U-Choir, WRH Governing Board. HERZ, B.: Lowell, HSSE, Cary Quad, publicity dir., Joint Council, Intramurals. HESEMAN, T.: Evansville, HSSE, Apt. HESHELMAN, J.: Mooresville, TECH, Cary Quad, AGC. HESS, R.: TECH, Private Home, Purdue Industrial Arts Club. HESS, T.: Kokomo, HSSE, Shreve, Pi Delta Phi, Alpha Lambda Delta, Green Guard, Foreign Study Program. HESSER, M.: Niles, Mich., HSSE, Chi Omega, SGS. HEWITT, T.: Bedford, AG, Apt., Wildlife Club, Xi Sigma Pi. HEWS, R.: McLean, Va., AG, Farmhouse, social chrm., Band. HICKS, G.: Highland, IM, Beta Theta Pi. HICKS, M.: Brookston, HSSE, Private Home, Sigma Delta Pi. HICKS, R.: Hot Springs, Ark., HSSE, Married Courts. HIEKEN, S.: Chesterfield, Mo., IM, Grad House, IM Council, sec., publicity chrm., Exponent, advertising staff, Emory Intercollegiate Business Game team member, AWS, Guys and Dolls Softball, Dean's List. HIELSCHER, K.: Gary, ENGR, Sigma Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. HIGGS, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Phi Mu, Meredith sec., AWS rep., SGS Jr. Board, Soph. Class Council, Student Faculty Cmte., Block P, SCEC. HILLEARY, C.: St. Louis, Mo., HSSE, Chi Omega, vp, Panhel rep., Panhellenic Rush asst. and chrm., Green Guard Honorary, Alpha Lambda Delta, Mortar Board. HILLEMEYER, J.: Flossmoor, Ill., HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, scholarship chrm., Course and Instructor Evaluation Report, Block P, Green Guard, little sister, AWS, Student Union Jr. Board vp. HILLER, N.: Peru, HSSE, Wiley, Residence Hall Counselor. HILLS, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Apt., IEEE. HIMES, S.: Warsaw, HSSE, Apt. HINES, M.: Hillsboro, ENGR, Private Home, ACM, vp, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. HINGST, R.: Kokomo, IM, Beta Sigma Psi, pres., treas. Public Rel. HINKLE, B.: Albany, SCI, Delta Upsilon. HINTERSCHIED, B.: Columbus, O., HSSE, Apt., Transfer from Kent State. HIPPENSTEELE, A.: Lafayette, HE, Apt., Town Girls, U-Choir. HIRAI, C.: Kahului, Hawaii, SCI, Earhart. HIRSTEIN, C.: Bremen, HSSE, Shreve, Choral chrm., Campus Crusade for Christ, Navigators. HISKER, C.: Evansville, HSSE, Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Beta Phi. HOAR, T.: Fort Branch, HE, Alpha Omicron Pi, House Relations, Pledge Class Social chrm., counselor, Gold Peppers, pres., PSHEA, pres., ISHEA, State vp, AHEA, Green Guard Honorary, SVC, Advisor cmte. Selection of Dean HE School, Speakers Bureau chrm., Home Ec Council, pres., vp. HOCHSTETLER, J.: Odon, AG, Cary Quad, Unit Councilman, Navy ROTC, Navy Drill Team, Quarterdeck. HODGEN, A.: Darlington, AG, Apt., Ag Econ Club, Livestock Judging Team, Ceres, Phi Kappa Phi. HOESTERMANN, T.: Chesterton, ENGR, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Skull and Crescent, Jr. Board IFC. HOEVEL, M.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Phi Kappa Psi, recording sec., Intramural athletics. HOFFER, M.: St. Charles, Ill., HE, Alpha Phi, Block P, Freshman Board, Earhart. HOGAN, P.: West Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home. HOKIN, L.: Highland Park, Ill., HSSE, Warren Hall, SGS, Jr. Board office mgr., Sr. Board Publicity and Personnel. HOLCOMB, K.: Madison, HSSE, Vawter. HOLDER, L.: Kokomo, HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, corresponding sec. HOLL, R.: Plymouth, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, SVC. HOLLINGER, D.: Butler, ENGR, Harrison, Intramural Football, Softball. HOLLINGSWORTH, N.: Barrington, Ill., HSSE, Fowler Courts, Psi Chi. HOLLONQUEST, B.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Grad House, Delta Sigma Theta, Black Student Union. HOLT, B.: Indianapolis, HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, activitiy fund chrm. HONZIK, R.: Valparaiso, TECH, Apt., Alpha Eta Tho, vp, Av Tech Flying Club, maintenance officer. HOPPING, K.: Aurora, ENGR, Wiley, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. HORAK, R.: Stow, O., IM, Theta Xi, treas., Kitchen Steward, SGS, treas., Gimlet. HORN, J.: Fredonia, Wisc., IM, Shreve, Handball Club, treas. HORST, S.: Highland, SCI, Shealy, WISP, Freshman Orientation, United Church of Christ. HORVATH, E.: Valencia, Venezuela, AG, Cary Quad. HOSTETLER, P.: Kouts, HE, Sigma Kappa, asst. social chrm., Art chrm., Steward. HOUGH, K.: Scottdale, Pa., AG, Private Home. HOUSE, D.: Visalia, Calif., HSSE, Apt. HOWARD, A.: Indianapolis, SCI, Harrison, Band, Symphony Band, U. Wind Ensemble, U. Symphonette. HOWARD, T.: Flora, SCI, Acacia, sec., pres. HOWELL, J.: W. Lafayette, TECH, Private Home, Air Force ROTC. HOWLETT, J.: Terre Haute, ENGR, Apt., AICHE, American Chemical Society. HOYNE, G.: Elmhurst, Ill., ENGR, Tarkington, Halberdier Club, Unit Athletic Dir., Exec. pres., Pendragon, Knights of Columbus, Debris photographer, Exponent photographer. HROMA, R.: Chesterton, HSSE, Wiley, Student Senate, Block P, Political Science Club. HRUSKOCI, P.: Whiting, ENGR, Wiley, AICHE, Intramural Sports. HUBBARTT, E.: La Grange, Ill., HE, Pi Beta Phi, pledge trainer, Block P. HUBER, S.: Cincinnati, O., SCI, Earhart, Angel Flight, area administrative officer, Alpha Sigma Pi. HUFFMAN, D.: Bowling Green, O., ENGR, Wiley, Tau Beta Pi, treas., vp, Alpha Pi Mu, Phi Eta Sigma. HUGGINS, L.: Racine, Wisc., SCI, Apt., Christian Science Organization. HUGHES, E.: Fort Wayne, TECH, Apt. HUHNKE, R.: Hanna, ENGR, Married Courts, Alpha Zeta, Scribe, ASAE, Ceres. HULL, J.: Warsaw, TECH, Sigma Pi, Associated General Contractors, pres., vp, Construction Club, Campus Crusade For Christ, Band. HUMPHREY, M.: Paris Crossing, HE, Grad House. HUNT, C.: Gary, IM, Alpha Phi Alpha, Baseball, Basketball, Horseback Riding, Dancing. HUNT, S.: Indianapolis, SCI, Shreve, Kappa Delta Pi, SNEA. HUNTINGTON, J.: Milan, AG, Tarkington, Counselor. HURD, G.: Beaver Falls, Pa., HSSE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, pledge trainer, Angel Flight, PUSH. HURM, R.: Rockport, AG, Spt. HURST, E.: Lafayette, HE, Alpha Epsilon Phi, PSHEA, Voung Democrats. HUTCHISON, B.: Worthington, HSSE, Earhart, Tau Beta Sigma. HYER, D.: Winchester, IM, McCutcheon, Camera Club, pres., Purdue Railroad Club. HYLAND, J.: Maumee, O., HSSE, Cary Hall, Campus Crusade for Christ, Exponent photographer. HYLAND, K.: Milwaukee, Wisc., SCI, Zeta Tau Alpha, song leader, activities chrm., Student Union Sr. Board, U-Choir, Intramural Tennis, Physics Student Faculty Cmte., Green Guard. IDE, L.: Logansport, AG, Apt., Ag Mechanization Club, Ceres, OMA, treas. Ag. M. Club. ILLINGWORTH, L.: Goodland, ENGR, Harrison Hall, Chi Epsilon. INFANGER, J.: Indianapolis, IM, Apt. INGELS, R.: Kokomo, SCI, Beta Sigma Psi, Private Home, vp, sec., Beta Sigma Psi, Outing Club, Camera Club. IRANI, R. K.: Tehran, Iran, ENGR, Apt., Foreign Students Scholarship, Iranian Students Assoc., pres. and vp. IRWIN, P.: Scipio, IM, Tarkington, counselor. ISENBERG, D.: Thorntown, TECH, Private Home, Chi Alpha, pres. ISHAM, J.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Apt. JACKSON, G.: Milford, ENGR, Apt., Cary Quad, Freshman Council, Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. JACKSON, J.: Bourbon, TECH, Married Courts, Grand Prix, ASET. JACKSON, S.: Sycamore, Ill., HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, scholarship chrm., standards chrm., U-Choir, Alpha Lambda Delta, Sigma Alpha Eta, Phi Kappa Phi. JACOBI, J.: Borden, SCI, Cary Quad, Unit Council, WCCR Radio, Cary Camera Club. JACOBS, R.: Evansville, HSSE, Apt., Purdue Speech and Hearing. JAMES, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Harrison, Theatre Club, vp, Purdue Theatre, Reader's Theatre. JAMISON, B.: Griffith, HSSE, Shreve, Sigma Delta Pi. JANITZ, W.: Indianapolis, TECH, Apt., Purdue Construction Club, sec., treas., vp. JANKOWIAK, S.: Hammond, AG, Apt., SGS senator, Purdue Pilots, Ag Econ Club, OMA, Ag Student Intercom, Editor. JAYNES, V.: Brownsburg, SCI, Wood, Freshman Board, vp, pres., Women's Interhall Council. JEFFERS, J.: Muncie, SCI, Cary Quad, Freshman Orientation Cmte. JEFFERSON, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, corresponding sec., recommendations chrm., vp, parliamentarian, Panhel Rush counselor. JENKINS, B.: W. Lafayette, PHAR, Married Courts, Kappa Epsilon. JENKINSON, D.: Beech Grove, HSSE, Apt. JEONG, G.: Hartford, Conn., ENGR, Cary Quad. JEWELL, D.: Lebanon, SCI, Alpha Chi Sigma, vp. JOCHEM, S.: Quincy, Ill., ENGR, Tarkington, senior senator, awards cmte. chrm., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. JOHNSON, D. E.: Georgetown, AG, Harrison, Ag-Ed Society. JOHNSON, H. R.: Albion, AG, Apt. JOHNSON, J. T.: Indianapolis, PHAR, Married Courts. JOHNSON, J. C.: Indianapolis, SCI, Alpha Omicron Pi, asst. treas., Anchorettes, Kappa Delta Pi, Sigma Delta Pi. JOHNSON, J. A.. Fort Wayne, HSSE, Chi Omega, rush chrm., Exponent, Debris, Pep Girls, Gold Peppers. JOHNSON, K. M.: Camden, HSSE, Private Home. JOHNSON, K. L.: Park Ridge, Ill., HSSE, Apt., Pi Delta Phi. JOHNSON, M. A.: Lafayette, IM, Married Courts. JOHNSON, M. J.: Greensburg, HE, Warren, Band, WRH Club. JOHNSON, R. A.: Lafayette, HSSE, Apt. JOHNSON, R. D.: Lafayette, IM, Circle Pines, SCA senator, Student Supreme Court, Associate Justice, Chief Justice, Omicron Delta Kappa, Band. JOHNSON, S.: Alexandria, Va., HE, Alpha Chi Omega, pres., asst. rush chrm. JOLLEY, J.: Covington, HSSE, Married Courts, Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, SVC. JOLLEY, S.: Covington, AG, Married Courts, Forestry Club, Purdue Wheelmen. JONAS, J.: Lafayette, IM, Apt., Purdue Veterans. JONES, K.: Logansport, HSSE, Meredith, publicity coordinator, WIC, Student- Faculty Financial Aid Cmte., Student Union, ACE. JONES, R.: Kansas City, Mo., HSSE, Apt. JONES, R. A.: South Bend, HE, Apt., PSHEA, AHEA, IHEA, Equip. and Family Housing Interest Group. JONES, V.: South Bend, SCI, Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chrm., pledge trainer. JOSLIN, R.: Birmingham, Mich., IM, Alpha Kappa Lambda. JUDSON, B.: Monrovia, HSSE, Grad House, International Association, Pi Sigma Alpha. JUERGENS, L.: Fort Wayne, SCI, Alpha Delta Pi, pres., Panhel rep., Sports chrm., AWS rep., Extramural Performance Club, publicity chrm., Women's Swim Team, co-capt., Alpha Gamma Rho little sister, Pres. Council, WISP chrm. and Guys and Dolls Chrm. JULIUS, M.: Anderson, HSSE, Earhart, WISP Rep., Extramural Performance Club, sec., Alpha Lambda Delta, PEW Student-Faculty rep., EPC, Intramural Sports. KACH, E.: Chicago, Ill., ENGR, Apt., Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Hillel Foundation, treas., McCutcheon, Exec. sec., Tau Beta Pi Speakers Bureau KALBER, K. J.: Hinsdale, Ill., HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, house manager, Apt., Dingles on Lingle, Alpha Beta Soupa, Gamma Ray, Debris Personnel Mgr. KALKOFEN, C.: Akron, O., HSSE, Harrison, floor senator, social dir., Purdue Student Court, sec., Assoc. Justice, Tomahawk, SVC, Green Guard Counselor, AWS. KAN, V.: Hong Kong, SCI, Apt. KAPUSTIAK, C.: Palos Park, Ill., HE, Apt., Home Ec Club, Lamplighter. KARAU, P.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Shreve. KARK, M.: Whiting, HSSE, Wood, Orientation chrm., sec., WRH treas., Tomahawk. KATZ, S.: Westchester, Ill., HE, Earhart, social chrm., pres., WIC, Omicron Nu, Concert Band, Tau Beta Sigma, PSHEA. KEEFER, J.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Tarkington, ASCE, Intramural Archery. KEFFABER, L.: Wabash, HSSE, Shealy, Grenadaires, Kappa Delta Pi. KELLER, C. K.: Indianapolis, TECH, Owen, senator, program director, wmrh, social director. KELLER, E. L.: Brookston, HSSE, Private Home, Sigma Delta Pi. KELLEY, L.: Rensselaer, HSSE, Twin Pines, sec., song leader, Standards, membership chrm., Campus Climate Cmte., FACE, SCEC, SCA, vp. KELLY, S.: Mill Creek, Pa., ENGR, Private Home. KELLY, T.: Elkhart, IM, Alpha Sigma Phi. KEMPE, B.: Macon, Mo., ENGR, Owen, Athletic Manager, Intramurals, Catalyst Club. KENDALL, S.: Centerville, AG, Circle Pines, purchasing agent, Standards, Handball Club, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Tau Sigma. KENENS, M.: Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home. KENNEDY, E. L.: Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home, Intramural Basketball, PHi Eta Sigma. KENNEDY, E. E.: Connersville, HSSE, Fowler Courts, student senator. KENNEY, M. J.: Munster, TECH, Pi Beta Phi, Rush chm., AWS, Block P, Nursing Student-Faculty Cmte. KENT, M.: Brookston, HSSE, Pi Beta Phi, Censor, Angel Flight, Sigma Alpha Eta, PUSH. KEOGH, J.: Anderson, ENGR, Shreve, Chi Epsilon, Intramural Sports. KERKHOFF, D.: Norwalk, O., SCI, Apt., Band, Orchestra, Tau Beta Sigma, Purdue Softball Team, Volleyball Team. KESSLER, S.: Auburn, SCI, Married Courts. KEWLEY, K.: Appleton, Wisc., IM, Apt., Alpha Phi. KIEFER, F.: Bremen, HSSE, Stellar Brothers, pledge trainer, membership chrm., Standards, sec., SCA, treas., Hunger Hike Cmte., Block P, U-Choir. KILLEN, C.: Centerville, O., ENGR, Triangle, sec., pledge trainer, Tau Beta Pi, Band. KILMER, D.: Monticello, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, little sister coordinator, Block and Bridle Club, pres., Ag Council, Purdue Livestock Judging Team. KIMMEL, M.: Brookfield, Wisc., AG, Tarkington, senator, athletic dir., Food Science Club, Entomology Club, Purdue Pilots. KIND, K.: Marion, HSSE, Private Home, Varsity Glee Club, Chess Club, Christian Student Fellowship. KING, A. W.: Richmond, IM, Phi Delta Theta. KING, C. L.: South Bend, HSSE, Chi Omega. KING, J. F.: Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home. KING, R.: N. Muskegon, Mich., ENGR, Harrison, floor senator, Tennis, Duplicate Bridge. KINGMAN, R.: Grafton, O., TECH, Wiley, sec.-treas., Senator, Camera Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Band, Intramurals. KINNEY, R.: Michigan City, HSSE, Apt. KINSEY, B.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Shreve, athletic dir., Intramurals, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Eta Sigma. KIPBERGEN, W.: Connersville, TECH, Married Courts. KIPFER, B.: Berne, HSSE, Apt., ACE. KIPFER, L.: Bluffton, HSSE, Apt., ACE. KISSEL, C.: Evansville, PHAR, Private Home, Kappa Psi, Theta Xi. KITLEY, R.: New Palestine, SCI, Grad House, publicity dir., Band. KLEARMAN, S.: St. Louis, Mo., SCI, Grad House, Freshman Class Council, Tutoring. KLEIN, J.: Hobart, ENGR, Apt., Sigma Gamma Tau. KLEINE, E.: Cedar Lake, AG, Apt., Ag Student Intercom, Asst. Ad Mgr., Block and Bridle Club, Ag Econ Club. KLINE, K.: Monon, HSSE, Shreve. KLINGLER, L.: Mitchell, SCI, Private Home, AWS, WIC. KLINGLER, R.: Birmingham, Mich., ENGR, McCutcheon, Block P, WVRH. KLUTTS, D.: Lockport, N. Y., ENGR, Shreve, Alpha Pi Mu, Band. KNAPP, N.: Indianapolis, HE, Alpha Phi, rush counselor. KNEBEL, T.: Star City, TECH, Theta Xi, pledge educator, rush chrm., SVC, SGS. KNOCHEL, W.: Remington, HSSE, Vawter, Sr. Class Council, sec., Jr. Class Council. KNOW, M.: Hartford City, HE: Grad House, Food Science Club, Omicron Nu, PSHEA, AHEA, IFT, SVC. KNOY, M.: Eminence, AG, Private Home. KOENIG. G-5 Evansville, ENGR: APT--J Eta Kappa Nu, SIMS, Band, Exponent. KOFF, G.: Highland Park, Ill., ENGR, Harrison, Eta Kappa Nu. KOHLHAGEN, R.: Rensselaer, AG, Private Home, Agronomy Club, Business Mgr. KOHN, G.: Bellevue, ENGR, Phi Kappa Tau. KOHUT, P.: Hammond, ENGR, Private Home, ASCE. KOLES, R.: Beachwood, O., ENGR, Apt. KOLOSZAR, D.: South Bend, IM, Phi Kappa Psi, pres., treas., rush chrm., Intramural Athletics, Freshman Class Council. KONKEL, J.: Orlando, Fla., ENGR, Shreve, Phi Eta Sigma, Judo, Swimming. KONRAD, S.: Elm Grove, Wisc., HE, Delta Gamma, scholarship chrm., Omicron Nu, pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Gold Peppers, Home Ec Council, WISP Tennis, Old Masters, FSEA. KOONS, D.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Fowler Courts, Joint Assembly, Chi Alpha. KOZEL, J.: Fairview Park, O., ENGR, McCutcheon, sec.-treas., Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, President's Academic Award. KOZUMPLIK, A.: Cicero, Ill., HSSE, Apt., Band, Appeals Cmte., Coalition of Psych Majors. KRAHN, K.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Phi Mu, Kappa Delta Pi, Block P, Green Guard. KRAMPE, S.: Marion, ENGR, Alpha Sigma Phi, Block P, AICHE, Exponent. KRANICH, M.: HSSE, Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhellenic Council, vp of Programs Kappa Delta Pi. KREHL, M.: Corunna, ENGR, Apt., ASME. KREIDER, S.: N. Manchester, HSSE, Apt., SCEC. KREIN, W.: El Paso, Texas, ENGR, Beta Theta Pi, Steward, Sigma Gamma Tau, pres., recording sec., Intramural Sports, AIAA, Purdue Pilots, Phi Eta Sigma. KRIECH, R.: Beech Grove, TECH, Cary Quad. KRIZ, W.: N. Riverside, Ill., HSSE, Delta Gamma, historian, activities chrm., PPMF Student, Review Board, Alpha Lambda Delta. KUEBLER, D.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Kneale, University Singers. KUHL, S.: Indianapolis, SCI, McCutcheon. KUHMICHEL, P.: La Porte, AG, Private Home, Bowling, All-Campus League, Hockey Club, Intramural Softball, Phi Sigma Tau. KUNKEL, J.: Arlington Hts., Ill., HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, Jr. Board, SGS. KUNKLE, S.: Beloit, Wisc., ENGR, Apt. KUNTZ, R.: Kokomo, HSSE, Sigma Chi, Finance Cmte., Attorney General, Chrm Greek Action Cmte., SVC, Pi Sigma Alpha, SGS, Judo Club. KURTH, F.: Columbus, Wisc., ENGR, Wiley, Phi Eta Sigma, Scuba Club, Crisis Center. KYLE, L.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Apt., Psi Chi. LACEY, E.: Kokomo, HSSE, Alpha Phl, 2nd Runner Up, Grand Prix Queen, Angel Flight, AWS Jr. Board, Student Cultural Cmte., Kappa Sigma Little sister, Old Masters, Housing Hostess. LAKE, J.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Cary Quad, pres., East Unit, pres., Cary Quad, Pendragon. LAM, M.: West Lafayette, SCI, Private Home, Bridge Club, Chess Club. LAM, S.: Kowloon, Hong Kong, HSSE, Meredith. LA MANNA, T.: Jeffersonville, IM, Owen. LA MANNA, T.: Jeffersonville, IM, Owen, Freshman Council, senator, exec. sec., pres., Pendragon, Intramurals. LAMIE, K.: West Point, HSSE, Grad House, floor rep., Independents, SNEA, SCEC. LAMPERT, C.: Connersville, HE, Alpha Delta Pi, Panhel Delegate, Exec. Cmte., Student Union, Jr. and Exec. Boards, Green Guard Honorary. LAMPKINS, S.: Evansville, TECH, Fowler Courts, Theta Chi little sis. LA MUNION, N.: Tyner, AG, Married Courts, Cary Club Joint Councilman, Forestry Club. LANCASTER, A.: Indianapolis, HE, Apt., Block P, Lambda Chi Alpha little sister, PHEA, AHEA. LANDES, R.: Greenfield, HSSE, Grad House, Freshman Class Council, SGI, SNEA. LANDWER, J.: La Porte, HSSE, Maclure, sec., SCA Scholarship Cmte., Kappa Delta Pi, ACE, Nat'l Ed. Assoc., Purdue Horticulture Club. LANG, C.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HSSE, Chi Omega, Personnel chrm., Panhel, vp, Alpha Kappa Lambda, Kappa Delta Pi, Panhel Senior Board. LANGER, E.: Fort Wayne, AG, Apt., vp Purdue Horticultural Society, Lutheran Student Activities, Zeta Psi. LANGFORD, C.: Shaker Heights, O., HSSE, Grad House, Alpha Kappa Alpha, Dean of Pledges, Gold Peppers, U-Choir. LAPPIN, C.: W. Lafayette, SCI, Private Home, Intramurals. LAPPIN, K.: W. Lafayette, SCI, Private Home. LARSEN, P.: Waynesboro, Va., ENGR, Apt., IEEE. LARSON, K.: Anderson, HSSE, Private Home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pi Kappa Phi. LATIMER, C.: Kendall Park, N. J., HSSE, Apt. LATTIMER, C.: Highland, TECH, Apt. LAUGHLIN, J.: South Bend, IM, Apt. LAUGHMAN, P.: Elkhart, HE, Apt., AID, Block P, Omicron Nu, Home Ec Student Council. LAWRENCE, D.: South Bend, HSSE, Chi Omega, pres., Greek, production mgr., Angel Flight. LAWSON, C.: Brownstown, HSSE, Grad House, ACE, ICTE. LAZZARA, J.: Portola Valley, Calif., ENGR, Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship chrm., public relations, Social Cmte. LEATHERS, N.: Pittsburgh, Pa., HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, Rifle and Pistol Club, sec., Varsity Rifle Team, McCutcheon Sweethart, U-Sing. LE BEAU, P.: Palos Heights, Ill., SCI, Pi Beta Phi, Grand Prix Girl, Pep Girl, Scuba Club, Student Union. LEE, C.: Speedway, HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. pledge trainer, Publicity chrm. LEET, B.: Westlake, O:, HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush chrm. LEFFLER, S.: Fayetteville, Ark,, HE: Earhart, social chrm, Guys and Dolls Rep., PSHEA, chrm. for membership, AHEA, IHEA, Young Republicans. LEGG, S.: Winfall, Ind., AG, Farmhouse, asst. treas., treas., Exec. Cmte., Alpha Zeta, Ceres, Phi Eta Sigma, Grand Prix. LE GRAND, T.: Versailles, SCI, Apt., Pep Cmte., Block P, PEA, SVC. LEITHAUSER, D.: Louisville, Ky., ENGR, Tarkington, senator. LEMBKE, M.: Kokomo, HSSE, Beta Sigma Psi, Purchasing Agent. LEMON, R:: East Chicago, HSSE, Apt., Purdue Readers, SNEA, Purdue Theatre, Dimension, Cauldron Cmte. for St. Thomas Acquinas, pres, Interim Cmte. of Undergrad English Assoc., Cmte. on Governing Body of UEA. LEPLEY, T.: South Whitley, ENGR, Wiley, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. LERNER, T.: Chicago, Ill., SCI, Tarkington, Alpha Epsilon Delta, Wrestling. LESH, S.: Deer Creek, HSSE, Apt., Acacia. LESNIAK, K.: Gary, HSSE, Apt. LEUCK, J.: Lafayette, SCI, Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. song director, recording sec., U-Choir, Student Union, SGS, WISP. LEUM, S.: Skokie, Ill,, SCI, Shreve, Chess Club, sec., pres., Bridge Club. LEVIN, S.: Hammond, HSSE, Apt., AWS rep., Student rep. to AUS Faculty Meetings, Block P, Sigma Alpha Eta, Debris. LEWIS, J.: Springville, AG, Apt. LEWIS, W.: Detroit, Mich., HSSE, Private Home, Spokesman's Club. LEYKAUF, S.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Owen, Purdue Camera Club. LEZARK, P.: Lombard, Ill., SCI, Apt. LICHTENFELD, N.: Miami, Fla., ENGR, Wiley Hall, Old Masters Central Cmte., Omicron Delta Kappa, Tomahawk, Block P, pres., Pi Tau Sigma. LIEBERMAN, A.: Evansville, SCI, Sigma Alpha Mu, Exchequer, Band, LIEBOVICH, L:: Rockford, ENGR, Sigma Alpha Mu, Athletic Mgr., Gimlet, vp, Student Hospital Lay Board pres., Purdue Bowling Team, Omicron Delta Kappa, Purdue Pilots, LIGGETT, S.: Rushville, HSSE, Delta Gamma, Pep Girls. LIGHTY, K.: Ulysses, Kan., TECH, Private Home. LILLARD, L.: Gary, HSSE, Wiley, frosh councilman, SE Unit pres., Purdue Cheerleaders, capt., U-Choir, WILY Disc Jockey, All-American Cheerleader. LINDAUER, B.: Beaver, Pa., HSSE, Alpha Gamma Delta, Psi Chi, sec., Alpha Lambda Delta. LINDEMANN, R.: Tega Cay, SC., SCI, Alpha Sigma Phi, House Mgr.: Phi Eta Sigma. LINDQUIST, T.: Bradford, Pa., SCI, Tarkington, Scuba Club, Judo Club. LINIGER, D.: Marion, HSSE, Shreve, SVC, Junior Year Abroad, Madrid, Delta Sigma Phi. LINK, R.: Lockport, Ill., ENGR, Owen, ASCE, Camera Club. LINN, G,: Crawfordsville, HSSE, Apt. LINN, R,: Middletown, O., IM, Private Home, Phi Gamma Delta. LION, R.: Pittsburgh, Pa., ENGR, Private Home, Varsity Swim Team, NESEP Student. LIPP, H.: Pennville, ENGR, Private Home. LIPPER, R.: Evansville, PHAR, Fairway Knolls, Rho Chi, historian, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Lambda Upsilon, LITTLE, R.: Worth, Ill., SCI, Cary Quad, unit councilman, Band, Debate. LITTRELL, H.: Lafayette, IM, Private Home, Purdue Veterans Association, pres., exec: director, Indiana Assoc. of Collegiate Veterans, pres., National Assoc. of Collegiate Veterans vp. LITTRELL, K.: Lexington, Ky., ENGR, Triangle, social director. LOCKWOOD, D.: Fort Wayne, AG, Married Courts, Alpha Sigma Phi, Alpha Zeta, TAEE, Campus Crusade for Christ. LOCKWOOD, T,: Anderson, HSSE, Theta Chi. LOEBACH, S.: South Bend, HSSE, Apt., In Pirg, Block P, ITASCA, SIMS. LOEHR, A:: Decatur, Ill., HSSE, Alpha Gamma Delta, rush counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Gold Peppers, Debris Jr, Board, Phi Kappa Phi. LOEHR, S.: Holland, HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, vp, pledge trainer, Angel Flight Information Officer, Home Ec Council, PSHEA, Kappa Delta Pi, Gold Peppers. LOFTUS, G.: New Albany, ENGR, Apt., asst. pres., social chrm. LOGE, G.: Evansville, SCI, Apt. LONG, J.: Columbus, ENGR, Shreve, Unit B. pres, Freshman Orientation Program chrm, LONG, K.: Lafayette, IM, Chi Omega, house mgr., SVC, LOOP, J.: Kokomo, ENGR, Sigma Chi, treas., Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Skull and Crescent. LOPEZ, A.: East Chicago, SCI, Harrison, faculty fellow coordinator, Dimension, business mgr. LORD, B.: Columbus, HSSE, Apt. LORENZEN, T.: Hartford, Wisc., SCI, Harrison, Intramurals, Chess. LORO, E.: Lafayette, HSSE, Apt., St. Thomas Acquinas Exec, Council, Activities chrm., Joyful Noise Folk Group, CYO Volleyball coach. LOTZ, L.: Louisville, Ky., ENGR, Tarkington, Jr: and Sr. senator, Judicial Board Member, Properties Cmte. chrm, Quarterdeck, pres., Phi Eta Sigma, Chi Epsilon, NROTC Drill Team. LOVE, L.: HSSE, Apt. LOVE, M,: Lowell, HE, Zeta Tau Alpha. LOY, S.: Bryant, AG, Rochdale, vp, pres., Alpha Zeta, Censor, Ag Econ Club, SCA. LUCKRING, J.: Glen Ellyn, Ill., ENGR, Triangle, rush chrm., vp, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Band, exec. officer, Pep Cmte. LUCTERHAND, T.: Lafayette, IM, Phi Kappa Tau, Intramural Sports. LUEBCKE, R.: Crown Point, AG, Apt. LUETKEMEIER, G.: W. Lafayette, ENGR, Wiley, social director, Tau Beta Pi, AIIE. LUHMAN, D.: Lafayette, IM, Private Home, Purdue Glee Club student mgr. LULA, G.: East Chicago, PHAR, Kappa Psi, social director, editor, OMA, treas., Student Senate, American Pharmaceutical Assn. LUPTON, O.: Evansville, ENGR, Apt. LUTHER, M.: Louisville, Ky., ENGR, Wiley, Sailing Club, Pi Tau Sigma. LYBARGER, M.: Bryant, HSSE, Apt., ACE, Kappa Delta Pi. LYMAN, E.: Barrington, Ill., HSSE, Alpha Chi Omega, Programs chrm., Green Guard Honorary, pres., Soph Class Council, Block P, Debris, Jr.Copy editor, Mortar Board, Gold Peppers, Tritons, Old Masters Hostess. LYNCH, A.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Grad House, SVC, Kappa Delta Pi. LYSHER, D.: Bloomington, ENGR, Married Courts, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. LYSINGER, R.: French Lick, PHAR, Married Courts, Rho Chi. MACALEER, J.: Lansdowne, Pa., IM, Earhart, counselor, vp business honorary. MacCALLUM, C.: Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., SCI, Phi Kappa Psi, chaplain, Intramural Golf. MACHLEDT, M.: Montezuma, HE, Pi Beta Phi, Cheerleading. MACKLER, J.: Louisville, Ky,, HSSE, Shreve, Humanities Council, Educational Policies Cmte., Kappa Delta Pi. MADAY, A.: Chicago, Ill., ENGR, Cary Quad, Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi. MADLEM, C.: Elkhart, HE, Wood, Freshman Board, Judicial chm., Tau Beta Sigma, treas., Home Ec Chapter, Band. MAHARA, M.: Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home, Purdue Readers, Wesley Foundation, Communication Colloquial Cmte. Member, WBAA Announcer, Young Democrats, SVC. MAIN, D.: Michigan City, PHAR, Apt. MALISZEWSKI, T.: Western Springs, Ill., ENGR, Harrison, floor senator, Unit pres., Hall vp, Unit senator, Omega Chi Epsilon. MALLARD, W.: Bailey, NC., ENGR, Private Home, Scuba Club. MALONEY, D.: Akron, O., HE, Apt., Food Service Exec. Assn., treas., FSEA, PSHEA, MAMROCK, M.: Euclid, Ohio, AG, Private Home, Purdue Rugby Football Club. MADLECO, C.: Roachdale, HSSE, Apt., Block P, College Republicans. MANLIEF, P.: Weisburg, HE, Shreve, AHEA, PSHEA, MANN, C.: Elkhart, HE, Grad House, PHEA, AHEA. MANON, T.: Auburn, ENGR, Apt., Tau Beta Sigma. MANON, T.: Auburn, ENGR, Apt., Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Sigma Phi, SAE. MANWARING, K.: Connersville, HE, Vawter, sec., asst. sec.-treas., PSHEA, Lamplighter, Home Ee Club, U-Choir, WRH Club. MARCUSSEN, W:: Stamford, Conn., ENGR, Sigma Nu, historian, NROTC Drill Team, Quarterdeck Society, Alpha Phi Omega. MAREACHEN, M.: Lafayette, SCI, Private Home, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. MAREK, D.: Beverly Shores, SCI, Wiley, Intercollegiate Basketball. MARIETTA, K.: Canton, O., PHAR, Grad House, social dir., Anchorettes, APHA, vp, The Greek, public relations mgr., Gold Peppers, U-Choir. MARION, M., Pine Village, TECH, Private Home, ASTD. MARK, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Alpha Epsilon Phi, historian, Block P. MARKLAND, M.: Vevay, SCI, Private Home, Sailing Club. MARKOVICH, J.: East Chicago, HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, Green Guard. MARQUESS, L.: Nutter Fort, W. Va., ENGR, Grad House, Rugby Club, asst. social chrm., Varsity Football, Handball Club, SAE. MARSHALL, K.: New Palestine, HSSE, Grad House, SCEC, sec., SNEA. MARTIN, D. A.: Griffith, HE, Earhart, Standards, PSHEA. MARTIN, K.: Indianapolis, HE, Sigma Kappa, vp, corresponding sec., Reader of Christian Science Student Organization. MARTIN, R. 0,1 Otterbein, HSSE, Alpha Chi Rho, chaplain, scholarship officer, student senate, College Republicans, vp, Conservative Club, vp, Junior Class Council, treas., Varsity Glee Club, U-Choir, 1970 Army ROTC Fund Council, Pershing Rifles, Phi Eta Sigma, Skull and Crescent, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Alpha Theta, Omicron Delta Kappa. MARTIN, R. E: Anderson, PHAR, Apt., chrm. Drug Information Cmte., School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. MASON, J.: Madison, O., AG, Apt. MATHER, C.: Woodstock, Ill., AG, Grad House. MATHEWS, C.: Goshen, HSSE, Warren, SVC, PSHSO, Orientation chrm., Warren. MATTHEWS, R.: Loogootee, SCI, Apt., Wiley. MATUSIK, D:: East Chicago, PHAR, Alpha Omicron Pi, Kappa Epsilon. MAUCIERI, R:: Bronxville, N. Y., HSSE, Pi Kappa Alpha, social chrm., little sister chrm., Public Relations chrm., SGI, Debris, Deputy Registration Officer, Precinct chairman. MAUDLIN, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Zeta Tau Alpha, social chrm., ACE, Panhellenic, Student Union. MAURER, G.: Brazil, PHAR, Stellar Brothers, Kappa Psi, treas. and pres. Pharmacy Council. MAVIS, P.: Fort Wayne, Tech, Fowler Courts, Budget Cmte., Industrial Arts Club. MAXWELL, G.: Speedway, SCI, Shreve. MAYHILL, J.: Knightstown, SCI, Kappa Alpha Theta, rush asst., The Greek Personnel Director, Grand Prix Girl, SVC, Student Union. MAYO, N.: Patriot: HE: Glenwood. McADAMS, L.: Attica: HSSE: Apt.: Pi Sigma Alpha: SGS. McCABE, M.: Moores Hill: AG: Kneale House, Standards. McCAMMACK, J.: Muncie: HSSE: Married Courts: NEA. McCAMMACK, R.: Muncie: HSSE: Married Courts. McCAMMON, M.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Shreve: Band: SNEA: Anchorettes. MCCLAIN, R.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Chi Rho: Pi Sigma Alpha: Purdue Scuba Club. McCLURE, J.: New Albany: SCI: Duhme, vp, activities chrm., Honorary Member to WIC from WRH: Women's Extramurals: EPC. McCLURE, R.: West Lafayette: TECH: Married Courts. McCORD, R.: Evergreen Park, Ill.: ENGR: Pi Kappa Phi, Steward: Water Polo Team. MCCORMICK, J.: Green Bay, Wisc.: IM: Apt. McCOTTER, S.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House: Extramurals. MCCRACKEN, F.: Jeffersonville: ENGR: Apt.: AIIE: Outing Club. McDONALD, J.: Kirklin: HE: Alpha Gamma Delta, pres., corresponding sec.: Gold Peppers: Angel Flight: Freshman Conference Program: NEP. MCDONALD, J. D.: Arlington Heights, Ill.: ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, vp, rush chrm., chaplain, athletic mgr.: Eta Kappa Nu: EE Honors Program, Handball Club. McDOWELL, J.: South Bend: ENGR: Married Courts: Omega Chi Epsilon. McENTIRE, S.: Crown Point: HSSE: Grad House: Block P: SNEA: Green Guard. McGARIGLE, C.: Dolton, Ill.: IM: Tarkington, senator: Camera Club: Intramural Sports: Knights of Columbus. McGAUGHEY, J.: Decatur, Ill.: ENGR: Delta Tau Delta: Swimming Team: Water Polo Team. McGINNIS, R.: Muncie: HSSE: Chi Omega: Shreve Hall senator: Block P: Panhel: Kappa Delta Pi. McGRANE, M.: South Bend: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, operations chrm.: Chi Alpha, sec.: Block P: WISP: SGS. McINTOSH, D.: Crown Point: HSSE: Grad House: Sigma Delta Pi. McKEE, E.: Greencastle: HE: Fowler Courts, sec., Joint Assembly Member: Omicron Nu, treas.: Collegiate 4-H, treas.: Purdue Student, sec.: AE Assoc.: counselor: Home Ec Council: Alpha Lambda Delta. McKILLIP, P.: Seymour: TECH: Apt: Industrial Arts Club. McKINNEY, S.: Sheridan: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, scholarship chrm.: Block P: Green Guard: Kappa Delta Pi: Pep Cmte.: Greek: Debris: Course and Instructor Evaluation. McKIRNAN, K.: Celina, O.: HSSE: Delta Upsilon treas.: vp, house mgr.: Rifle and Pistol Club: Conservative Club: YAF. MCMULLIN, P.: Brookfield, O.: AG: Married Courts. McNEALY, T.: Columbus: AG: Married Courts: Fowler Courts, Sports Dir.: Collegiate 4-H, recreational officer: Ag Econ Club: Ag Ed Society: Intramurals. McNEIL, S.: Anderson: PHAR: Apt. MEAD, R.: Indianapolis: SCI: Cary Quad, Freshman Councilman: sec.-treas. of - Unit: Cary Club, sec.: pres., Cary NW. MEAGHER, D.: Crawfordsville: HSSE: Cary Quad, Unit Host, athletic dir.: C Unit and Quad. MEARS, S.: Anderson: PHAR: Phi Mu. MEISER, B.: Rochester: ENGR: Fairway Knolls. MENKE, W.: Winnetka, Ill.: IM: Phi Delta Theta: pres.: Intramurals: Phi Eta Sigma: Dean's List. MENSINK, G.: Seattle, Wash.: HE: Grad House: Omicron Nu: PSHEA. MERCURIO, R.: Ridgefield, Conn.: ENGR: Married Courts: Purdue Pilots: He and She Club of Purdue Dames. MERHOFF, M. E.: Fond du Lac, Wise.: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, secretary, asst. rush chairman, song leader: Sigma Delta Chi: Theta Sigma Phi, treas.: Skull and Crescent: Gold Peppers: Angel Flight: Panhellenic rush counselor: Debris, treas., publicity and sales editor, business manager. MERRELL, J.: Kokomo: ENGR: Apt.: ASM: AIME. MERRELL, K.: ENGR: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. MERRILL, S.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: Purdue Symphonette: HSSE Humanities Council: Block P. MERSON, R.: Thorntown: HE: Wood: PSHEA Lamplighter: Collegiate 4-H: Baptist Student Foundation, sec. MESS, M.: HSSE: Theta Chi: IFC, pres.: Omicron Delta Kappa: Pi Sigma Alpha. MEYER, D. C.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Fowler Courts, Joint Assemblyman, Court pres.: pres. pro-tempore: WCTS, station mgr., chief announcer: Pendragon: PRN Board: Intramural sports. MEYER, D. G.: Indianapolis: ENGR: McCutcheon: Eta Kappa Nu: Campus House. MEYER, D. K.: Spencer: SCI: Grad House: Tau Beta Sigma: Band. MEYER, M. J.: Rensselaer: HSSE: Apt.: SVC: Block P: Young Democrats: ACE: Sailing Club. MEYER, R. L.: Michigan City: ENGR: Cary Quad: Intramurals. MEYERS, M. A.: Indianapolis: SIC: Apt. MIERS, K. L.: Greensburg: HSSE: Shealy: AWS, sec.: Shealy Singers: Tau Beta Sigma: Band: Kappa Delta Pi. MILES, D. A.: Indianapolis: SCI: Apt.: WIC. MILES, S.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Apt. MILLER, B.: Peru: HE: Married Courts. MILLER, C. A.: Ferguson, Mo.: ENGR: Harrison: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu. MILLER, C. A.: La Grange: ENGR: McCutcheon. MILLER, D. K.: Elkhart: IM: Alpha Chi Rho, pres.: Beta Gamma Sigma. MILLER, G. E.: New Castle: AG: Fowler Courts, Kitchen Capt.: Band: Forestry Club: Fowler Photo Club. MILLER, K. A.: Huntertown: AG: Rochdale: Agronomy Club: Soil Judging Team: SCA. MILLER, L. J.: Noblesville: ENGR: Cary Quad, Unit Host: PEM, staff writer. MILLER, M. S.: Straughn: SCI: Harrison, floor senator: Intramurals: PEAC. MILLER, M. L.: Ligonier: HSSE: Apt.: Grad House: Sigma Delta Chi, pres.: Purdue Engineer Magazine, editor in chief: Dimension. MILLER, M. E.: Valparaiso, HSSE, Sigma Kappa, rush chrm., treas., Grenadaires treas., SGS Jr. Board. MILLER, M. J.: Bloomington, HSSE, Apt., Kappa Delta Pi, AWS Jr. Board. MILLER, R. G.: Rushville, HE, Married Courts, FSEA, vp. MILLER, W. P.: Guilford, ENGR, Private Home. MILNE, M.: Dyer, HSSE, Duhme. MILNER, C.: Wilmette, Ill., HE, Alpha Omicron Pi, social chrm., pledge trainer, Grand Prix Jr. Board, Purdue Concert Band, Tau Beta Sigma, Gold Peppers. MINTON, S.: Chula Vista, Calif., ENGR, Cary Quad, Intramurals. MITCHELL, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Wood. MITCHELL, S.: Toledo, O., HSSE, Shealy, Block P, University Merit Scholarship recipient, University Theatre Dept., Lafayette Civic Theatre, Undercroft Theatre, Director of Children's Creative Dramatic Productions Anthropology Club. MITCHELL, S. K.: Rockville: HE, Zeta Tau Alpha, social chrm., asst. social chrm., Home Ec Council, treas., Collegiate 4-H, PSHEA, WISP, Young Republicans, Gold Peppers, Block P. MOESCHBERGER, D. G.: Monroe, ENGR, Married Courts, Tarkington, political publicity dir., Reamers, Tomahawk, Band, Phi Eta Sigma. MOHLER, L. A.: Shirley, SCI, Pi Beta Phi, asst. treas. MOHLER, M. R.: Wanatan, HE: Ann Tweedale, house mgr., sec., Collegiate 4-H, PSHEA, Tomahawk, Gold Peppers, Grand Prix, Les Filles Prix, co-chm. Jr. Board, Special Events chrm., SCA, Publicity Cmte. MOLDENHAUER, W.: Huntington, AG, Apt., Band, Purdue Society of Landscape Architects. MOLINE, C.: Kettering, O., HE: Alpha Omicron Pi, Panhellenic Council, Jr., Panhellenic rush counselor, Alpha Lambda Delta, Home Ec Council. MONG, E.: Huntington, HSSE, Married Courts. MONHAUT, B.: Bremen, HSSE, Warren, Kappa Delta Pi. MONTGOMERY, L.: Brook, HE, Vawter, Freshman Board, Home Ec Club, Band, Collegiate 4-H, Vawter Singers. MONTGOMERY, W.: Terre Haute, TECH, Delta Tau Delta, Rush chm., sgt. at arms, pledge trainer, Construction Club. MOOD, D.: Lafayette, IM, Private Home, Purdue Pilots, pres., Camera Club, Purdue Veterans Assoc. MOODY, J.: Aurora, HE, Owen, FSHEA. MOORE, D.: Connersville, ENGR, Apt., Grand Prix. MORFOOT, C.: South Bend, AG, Grad House, Xi Sigma Pi, Conservation Club, pres., Purdue Environmental Action, editor. MORGAN, D.: Lafayette, HSSE, Apt, Purdue Veteran's Assoc. MORITZ, J.: Indianapolis, PHAR, Apt. MORLAN, R.: South Bend, IM, Acacia, activities chrm., Hour-Glass editor, Student Union Jr. Board, Skull and Crescent. MORRIS, L.: Crawfordsville, HSSE, Kappa Dalta Pi. MORRISON, G.: New Market, AG, Wiley Hall, Ag Mechanization Club. MORSE, B.: Elkhart, HE, Married Courts, Duhme, social dir. MORSE, D.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Alpha Chi Rho, rush chrm., pledge trainer. MOSBAUGH, S.: Carmel, HSSE, Alpha Phi, social chrm. MOSCA, F.: Hammond, IM, Shreve, Band, cadet officer. MOSER, M.: Crawfordsville, HSSE, Private Home. MOSHER, P.: North Judson, SCI, Meredith. MOSS, J. W.: Bringhurst, AG, Farmhouse, Public Relations Officer, SGS, Campus Appeals Board, IFC. MOSS, M. C.: Burnettsville, AG, Apt. MOTT, R.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Apt., Marching Band, Collegiate Band, Eta Kappa Nu. MOYER, B.: Lafayette, AG, Married Student Courts, Ag Econ Club, Symphony Band, Symphonette, 4-H Scholarship, Indiana State Scholarship, Kappa Kappa Kappa Scholarship. MOYER, J.: Star City, AG, Married Courts, Band, Kappa Kappa Psi. MUELLER, C.: South Bend, SCI, Apt., Intramural Sports, Alpha Epsilon Delta. MUENCH, T.: Plainfield, ENGR, Lambda Chi Alpha, house mgr., athletic mgr., ASCE, Intramurals. MULDARY, P.: Auburn, ENGR, Private Home. MULLER, M.: Fowler, ENGR, Private Home. MULLINS, J.: Etna Green, TECH, Alpha Sigma Phi, rush chm., vp, Intramurals. MUNDELL, J.: Merrillville, HSSE, Grad House. MUNDT, K.: Marion, SCI, Apt. MURPHY, D.: W. Lafayette, SCI, Fowler Courts, Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Beta Kappa. MURPHY ,J.: Pawnee, Ill., HSSE, Apt., La Crosse Club. MURPHY, MURPHY MURPHY Sigma. MURRAY MURRAY M.: St. Louis, Mo., SCI, Harrison, senator. P.: IM, Phi Mu, vp. P. L.: Brookston, HE, Glenwood, treas., Band, Majorette, Tau Beta R.: Lafayette, IM, Apt. T.: Leiters Ford, TECH, Industrial Arts Club, Associate Degree Aviation Maintenance Techology. MUSSENDEN, C.: Baltimore, Md., AG, Delta Sigma Phi, Counselor, little sister Kappa Alpha Psi, Symphony Band. MUSSER, R.: Connersville, IM, Grad House, Intramurals. A MYATT, MYERS, B MYERS, D MYERS, L MYERS, R MYERS, R .: La Porte, AG, Cary Quad, Counselor, Reamer. .: HE, Apt., Home Ec Council, vp, Omicron Nu, sec. .2 Danville, AG, Apt., Agronomy Club. .: Muncie, ENGR, Shreve, Student Senate, Tennis Team. .: Crawfordsville, AG, Married Courts, Purdue Veterans Assoc. . L.: Milton, AG, Fowler Courts, Unit Councilman, Ceres, Ag Econ Club. MYERS, T.: Hardinsburg, AG, Married Courts, Cary Hall, Exec. Council, Joint Council, Camera Club, pres., Alpha Zeta, treas., Purdue Rifle Club, Thomas Say Entomological Society. MYERLY, J.: Elwood, HSSE, Grad House, Kappa Delta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi. MYRON, B.: Portland, HE, Shreve, Itasca, exec. sec., WIC, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, PSHEA, Itasca, Omicron Nu. MYTYK, E.: Gary, HE, Earhart, Unit sec.-treas., PSHEA, NADINE, M.: North Judson, HE, Twin Pines, treas., vp, asst. social chrm., Home Ec Council, pres., Purdue Student Home Ec Society, corresponding sec., Gold Peppers, Omicron Nu, Alpha Lambda Delta, U-Sing. NAFE, S.: Centerville, HSSE, Grad House, SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS. NAGATA, K.: Lihue, Hawaii, IM, Theta Xi, pres., treas., Jr. and Sr. Board SGS, Gimlet, IM Council. NANAK, J.: Arlington Hts., Ill., ENGR, Shreve, Rifle Club, Canoe Club, Chi Epsilon, ASCE. NANGLE, B.: Salem, AG-ENGR, Fairway, pres., Intramurals, Ceres, Alpha Zeta, General Motors Scholar, ASAE. NAPIER, G.: Jasonville, PHAR, Married Courts. NEAL, R.: Noblesville, AG, Private Home, Wildlife Club. NEAL, W.: Osgood, AG, Married Courts, Fitting and Showing Polled Hereford Cattle and Quarter Horses. NECAISE, S.: French Lick, HSSE, Apt., French Club, Student Advisory Council for French Dept.. A NELSON, G.: Skokie, Ill., IM, Harrison, Purdue Hockey Club, Coffee House Circuit, Intramurals. NELSON, R.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Windsor Halls, Anchorettes, social chrm., SNEA, Kappa Delta Pi. NELSON, S.: Circleville, IM, Apt., Zeta Psi, social chrm., treas., Supreme Council. NELSON, T.: Hobart, HSSE, Grad House, Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS. NETZEL, D.: Lincolnwood, HSSE, Delta Gamma, pres., asst. pledge trainer, SGS, Humanities Council, Psychology Council, Recreation Assoc., Psi Chi. NEUMEISTER, J.: W. Lafayette, ENGR, Private Home, McCutcheon, exec. sec., Air Force ROTC. NEUMUTH, R.: La Grange Park, Ill., IM, Phi Kappa Psi, sec., Intramurals. NEWMAN, K.: Covington, HSSE, Alpha Xi Delta, song leader, Block P, Sigma Lambda Sigma, Purdue Recreation Assoc. NEWTON, R.: Brookston, SCI, Private Home, Baptist Student Foundation, Block P. NICCUM, P.: Columbia City, SCI, Apt., Phi Kappa Phi, Shreve, Unit Social chrm., SVC. NICHOLS, C.: Warsaw, HE, Grad House, publicity chrm., Collegiate 4-H, Home Ec Assoc. NICHOLS, S.: Advance, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho, social chrm. NICKLE, S.: Danville, PHAR, Vawter, treas., Kappa Epsilon. NIEDERHAUS, J.: Lafayette, HSSE, Apt. NOERENBERG, J.: Arlington Hts., Ill., ENGR, Harrison, senator, Radio Club, program director, CLAC, student rep., Cavalier Players. NOPARSTAK, B.: Chicago, Ill., SCI, Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta, Block P, Exponent, Green Guard Counselor. NORD, J.: Dale, AG, Apt., Agronomy Club. NORTON, C.: Griffith, HSSE, Apt. NOVAL, J. J.: New Cumberland, Pa., SCI, Acacia, Skull and Crescent, Quarterdeck, Navy Drill Team, Debris, Jr. Photo, Sr. Photo editor. NOWAK, C.: Highland, HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, corresponding sec., Block P. NUTT, J.: Fowler, TECH, Private Home, Purdue Veterans Assoc. NYHUS, R.: Evanston, Ill., IM, Phi Kappa Psi, pres., vp, chaplain, Intramurals. O'CONNELL, M.: Hartford City, ENGR, I-Iarrison, CSF committeman. OBERHOLTZER, M.: Lafayette, HSSE, Private Home. OGLE, A.: Fox Lake, Ill., IM, Married Courts, SVC. OGLE, R.: Denver, IM, Married Courts, Tomahawk, Phi Eta Sigma, U-Choir, Beta Gamma Sigma. OLAR, T.: Munster, AG, Fairway Knolls, Pre-Veterinary Club, Purdue Society of Landscape Architects. OLDFIELD, V.: Carmel, HSSE, Grad House, Campus Crusade For Christ. OLDHAM, J.: Greenfield, HE, Grad House, PSHEA, Omicron Nu, FSHEA. OLIN, W.: Indianapolis, TECH, Rochdale, social chrm. OLSON, E.: Deerfield, HSSE, Ann Tweedale, Sailing Club, Sigma Alpha Eta, SCA, SGS, Sophomore Class Council. OLSON, T.: Warsaw, AG, Shreve, freshman representative, judicial rep., Block and Bridle Club, Phi Eta Sigma, Alpha Zeta. OPATRNY, G.: Palos Verdes Peninsula, Calif., HSSE, Apt., Soph. Class Council, Sigma Alpha Eta, rep. to AUS Staff Mtgs. ORME, S.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Delta Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, vp, NEA. ORR, S.: Delphi, HSSE, Shreve, athletic mgr., Sigma Delta Pi, treas., Band. OSTER, N.: DeWitt, N. Y., HSSE, Grad House, student senator, Exec. Board, Itasca, AWS, pres., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Delta Phi, Mortar Board, Gold Peppers. OTA, E.: Hilo, Hawaii, HSSE, Earhart, Unit pres., Itasca, Tomahawk, WIC, Kappa Alpha Delta. OTTO, K.: Kokomo, IM, Apt., Purdue Basketball, Big Ten All Star Team. OVERMEYER, M.: La Porte, SCI, Tarkington. OVERDECK, L.: West Lebanon, AG, Married Courts, Agronomy Club. OWENS, T.: Pittsburgh, Pa., IM, Delta Chi, pres., Sheriff, Purdue La Crosse Club, pres. PACHECO, F. A.: San Salvador, El Salvador, C. A., ENGR, Pi Kappa Alpha. PAGE, D. A.: Toledo, O., AG, Grad House West, little sister of Theta Tau, Phi Tau Sigma, Food Science Club. PAGE, P. G.: Cincinnati, O.: HE: Apt. PAGEL, C. A.: LaPorte: SCI: Owen. PALMER, T. R.: Lafayette: SCI: Apt.: Intramurals. PANCRAZIO, B.: Paradise Valley, Arizona: HE: Harrison. PARDIECK, T.: Seymour: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, activities chrm., social chrm., pres., Outstanding Junior: Gold Peppers: Pep Girl: Grand Prix Girl: Panhel: Block P: AWS: Green Guard: AID. PARK, L.: Naperville: HSSE: Alpha Phi, rush chrm.: Earhart freshman bd. PARKS, P.: Union City: ENGR: Wiley: Intramurals. PARR, V.: Gary: SCI: Grad House: Omega Pearl. PARSLEY, R.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Harrison. PARSONS, J.: Eaton: SCI: Married Courts. PARSONS, K.: Muncie: HSSE: Married Courts: Alpha Kappa Delta: Phi Kappa Ph . PARSONS, M.: Danville: ENGR: Lambda Chi Alpha, sec., pres.: A Pi Mu. PASLEY, S.: Cincinnati, O.: ENGR: Delta Upsilon, vp: ASME: Intramurals: ASHRAE. PARRON, D.: Noblesville: ENGR: Shreve. PATTON, S.: Crawfordsville: HSSE: Apt. PAUL. B.: Monterey: HE: Apt.: WISP. PAUL, C.: Brownstown: IM: Beta Sigma Psi, rush chrm., scholarship chrm., IM Council, pres., vp: Gimlet. PAUNICKA, M.: Munster: SCI: Harrison: Knights of Columbus, Deputy-Grand Knight: Alpha Epsilon Delta. PEARSON, D.: Highland: HSSE: Harrison: WHHR: WCCR: Industrial Arts Club. PEARSON, R.: Bloomingdale, Ill.: SCI: Alpha Sigma Phi, pledge trainer. PECK, J.: Carmel: SCI: Apt.: Bridge Club: Bowling League. PEELER, D.: Miami, Fla.: ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha. PELC, R.: Munster: ENGR: Harrison: Co-Op with Langley NASA Research Center. PEIRCE, M.: Wayne, Pa.: SCI: Fowler Courts, Orientation Cmte., Publicity Cmte.: Student Union: Pep Cmte. PENN, T.: Indianapolis: HE: Shreve: Block P: Sophomore Class Council: Purdue Student Home Ec Assoc.: Counselor: Ind. Home Ec Assoc.: American Home Ec Assoc. PERKINS, B.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Apt.: ASCE: Intramurals. PERKINS, M.: Elyria, O.: ENGR: Lambda Chi Alpha, treas., pledge trainer. PETERS, J.: Lynn: AG: Farmhouse, Steward: Ceres: Band: Christian Campus House: Ag Ed Society. PETERS, N.: Greensburg: PHAR: Harrison: Kappa Psi: Pharmaceutical Fraternity. -PETERSON, R.: Plymouth: AG: Married Courts: Dairy Club: Intramurals. PETRO, D.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Private Home. PETTEE, C.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Private Home. PFOHL, D.: Marion: IM: apt.: Student Court, Investigator. PHELPS, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, Panhel delegate: Panhellenic, Pres., Office Mgr. PHILIPS, G.: Pittsford, NY.: IM: Married Courts: Purdue Vetcran's Assoc. vp: Indiana Association of Collegiate Veterans, committeeman. PHILIPPS, J.: W. Lafayette, TECH: Private Home: Phi Eta Sigma: ASCET. PHILLIPS, C.: Brookfield, Wisc.: HSSE: Apt.: Sigma Delta Pi. PHILLIPS, D.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Apt.: Transfer from North Texas State University: Delta Gamma, German Club, treas., sec. PHILLIPS, J.: Franklin: HSSE: Private Home: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE: SNEA. PHILLIPS, K.: Bethlehem, Pa.: ENGR: Stellar Brothers, asst. treas., vp, Asst. P.A.: Athletic chrm., Alumni chrm.: Catalyst Club: ATCHE: SCA. PHILLIPS, M.: Danville, Ill.: HE: Pi Beta Phi, Membership chrm.: Omicron Nu, editor: Old Masters Central Cmte.: Gold Peppers: Symphony Band. PHILLIPS, W.: Lafayette: PHAR: Private Home: SAPhA: OMA, vp. PIASECKI, R.: Countryside, Ill.: IM: Alpha Chi Rho: Student Union Jr. Board: Purdue Pilots, sec. PICKEL, M.: Anderson: HSSE: Apt.: Block P: Cary Sweetheart. PICKERING, R.: Lafayette, HSSE: Private Home: PPMF Review Board: Student Faculty Advisory Board, Pres.: PPMF Coordinating Cmte. PICKETT, P.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Kappa Kappa Gamma, Jr. Panhel Rep.: Purduettes: Kappa Delta Pi. PICKETT, T.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Married Courts. PIGG, D.: Lebanon: HSSE: Apt.: Purdue Sport Parachute Team, pres., WCCR: Intramurals. PILGRIM, D.: Richmond: SCI: Tarkington: Camera Club, vp. PINAIRE, B.: Corydon: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, social chrm.: Jr. Board SGS: Angel Flight: French Club: Jr. Year Abroad, P.U.-I.U. Strasbourg. PITZ, R.: Geneva, Ill.: ENGR: Alpha Chi Rho, song chrm., Steward: U-Choir: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. PITZ, W.: Geneva, Ill.: ENGR: Kappa Sigma, treas., sec.: Sigma Gamma Tau: U- Choir. POHLAR, L.: Batesville: ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau, Social Chrm., song leader: Purdue Varsity Glee Club: Purduesirs: Student Union Jr. Board: Skull and Crescent: Gimlet: Omicron Delta Kappa: AIAA. POHLMAN, S.: Pittsburgh, Pa.: IM: Delta Sigma Phi. POHLMANN, B.: Northlake, Ill.: ENGR: Alpha Delta Pi, registrar: FACE, Sr. Board: Anchorettes: Purdue Society of Environmental Engineers. POHLMAN, C.: Peru: HE: Alpha Delta Pi: rush chrm. POLOVITCH, C.: Gary: HSSE: Grad House: Block P: PPMF Student Review Bd., pres.: Guys and Dolls Volleyball: Grad West Independents. PORACKY, J.: Merrillville: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, rush chrm., scholarship chrm.: Grand Prix Jr. Board: Alpha Lambda Delta. PORCH, G.: Valparaiso: HSSE: Married Courts. POTTS, M.: Rushville: HE: Grad West: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu. POUDER, J.: Liberty: ENGR: Apt.: Intramurals. POWERS, E.: West Hartford, Conn.: HSSE: Wood: Anchorettes, Projects chrm.: Modern Dance Club: Phi Kappa Phi. POWERS, S.: Wilmington, Del.: HE: Shreve: Home Ec Council: Intramurals: PSHEA, PRIBBLE, H.: Wheaton, Ill.: ENGR: Shreve: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi. PROKOP, P.: La Porte: HSSE: Earhart: Student Senate, Academics Cmte.: chrm. U-Choir: Student Faculty Cmte. for French Students: Earhart Hall Governing Bd.: Pi Delta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Indiana-Purdue Foreign Study Program: Counselor. PROVOST, M.: Muncie: TECH: Private Home: Crew Club: Construction Club: Frank Stubbs Memorial Scholarship. PRUET, R.: Danville: AG: Apt. PRUITT, R.: Indianapolis: HE: Earhart: Omicron Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: PSHEA. PRYOR, R.: Milwaukie, Ore.: HSSE: Gemini, rep. to Purdue Student Housing Corp.: vp: Phi Alpha Theta: Delta Sigma Rho-Tau Kappa Alpha: Purdue Debators: Old Masters Personal Host. PULLEN, N.: Cutler: HSSE: Private Home. PURSEL, C.: Murray Hill, N. J.: IM: Apt. PUTNAM, G.: Dayton, O.: ENGR: Grad House: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Bach Chorale: NESEP. PUTNAM, S.: Dayton, O.: ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau, treas.: SVC, coordinator: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. RAATZ, D.: Michigan City: HSSE: Phi Kappa Sigma, pledge trainer, corresponding sec., Steward. RAFERT, L.: Moline, Ill.: HE: Apt. RAJNOCH, P.: Hammond: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Music Chrm. RALSTON, W.: Bremen: ENGR: Cary: Tai Kwan Do: Radio: NROTC. RAMSEY, S.: Muncie: HE: Married Courts. RANDOLPH, J.: Attica: HE: Private Home: Omicron Nu: Alpha Lambda Delta. RANKIN, B.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Earhart: Alpha Kappa Lambda. RANSOM, K.: Frankfort: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, activities chrm., Intramural chrm.: Purdue Recreation Assn., sec.: Sigma Lambda Sigma, vp: WISP. RATLIFF, C.: Middletown: HE: Earthart, Standards Board: Tau Beta Sigma: Band: SVC: Home Ec Chapter. RATTAY, R.: Hammond: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha. RAUCH, E.: New Castle: AG: Phi Delta Theta: Xi Sigma Pi, vp: Phi Eta Sigma: Forestry Club. RAUSCH, R.: Winamac: ENGR: Private Home. RAWLINGS, J.: Greenwood: HSSE: Chi Omega: Cheerleader. REAM, Z.: Dayton, O.: SCI: Tarkington, senator, sec.-treas.: Band: Chess Club. REASONER, L.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Earhart, Unit pres., lieutenant governor: Tomahawk: SVC: Gold Peppers: Mortar Board: Old Masters Hostess: WIH, vp: IRA Student Member: Alpha Lambda Delta: Collegiate 4-H. RECKER, J.: Appleton, Wise.: IM: Private Home: Industrial Management: Academic Advisory Council: Grand Prix Crew Member. RECTANUS, R.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Married Courts: PSEE. RECTOR, S.: Rock Springs, Wisc.: ENGR: Cary: Intramurals: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE. REDFORD, C.: W. Lafayette: TECH: Married Courts: St. Thomas Exec. Council, chrm. REENTS, M.: Terre Haute: SCI: Apt.: Kappa Delta Pi. REED, S.: New Orleans, La.: IM: Grad House: Tri-B's: vp: Grand Prix Jr. Board: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P. REES, J.: Indianapolis, AG: Married Courts: Krazy Eights, sec.: Ag Econ Club: Intramurals. REES, M.: Vicksburg, Miss.: ENGR: Fowler Courts: Society of Women Engineers Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi. REINHARDT, T.: Hammond: TECH: Private Home: Rivet: Wildlife Club. RENDER, K.: Brook: HSSE: Apt.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P. RENFRO, D.: Holton: AG: Cary: Wildlife Club. RENTSCHLER, T.: Rochester: AG: Married Courts: Crew: Variety Band: University Wind Ensemble. REUSSER, R.: Berne: ENGR: Married Courts: Navigators: Transfer from Wheaton College. REVNES, D.: Mt. Prospect, Ill.: HSSE: Apt.: Psi Chi. REYES, P.: Morocco: HSSE: Private Home. RICHARDS, C.: San Francisco: SCI: Chi Omega, Ritual chrm.: EPC, Women's Swimming Team. RICHEY, R.: Fort Wayne: IM: Grad House: Alpha Sigma Phi. RICHTER, B.: La Porte: HSSE: Cary: Intramurals: Photography. RICHTERMAN, N.: Elkhart: HSSE: Apt.: InPirg: Phi Kappa Phi: Exponent. RIDDELL, J.: Wayne, Pa.: HSSE: Alpha Phi, Key chrm.: Pi Delta Phi. RIDER, R.: Huntington: IM: Apt. RIDGE, J.: Butler: ENGR: Kappa Sigma, vp, rush chrm.: College Republicans: ASCE: IFC. RIEHL, M.: Canton, O.: ENGR: Shreve: Eta Kappa Nu: Intramurals. RIGGS, D.: Evansville: IM: Apt.: Beta Sigma Gamma: Intramurals. RIGHTER, N.: South Bend: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, chaplain: Grand Prix Queen. RILEY, G.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Chi Omega: Bridge Club. RILEY, J.: HSSE: Fairmount: Harrison: SNEA: ACE. RINGER, J.: Monticello: AG: Apt.: Phi Eta Sigma: Intramurals: Forestry Club. RINKEL, M.: Jcffersonville: SCI: Grad House: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band. RISINGER, R.: Mooresville: ENGR: Apt.: Christian Student Fellowship, treas. RITENOUR, B.: Argos: SCI: Wiley: Scuba Club. RITTER, D.: Portland: HE: Grad House: PSHEA, Equip. and Family Housing Interest Group chrm. ROBB, A.: Marion: SCI: Meredith: Band: Alpha Lambda Delta: Tau Beta Sigma, recording scc. v ROBERSON, L.: Churubusco: AG: Apt.: Landscape Architecture Club: Horticulture Club: Baptist Student Fellowship. ROBERSON, S.: Churubusco: HSSE: Shreve. ROBERTS, D.: Wilmington, Del.: ENGR: Wiley: Tau Beta Pi. ROBERTS, J.: Portage: HSSE: Meredith: ISTA. ROBERTS, S.: Greenfield: AG: Apt.: Alpha Zeta. ROBINSON, J.: Lafayette: IM: Apt. ROBINSON, P.: Newark, O.: ENGR: Phi Delta Theta: AIIE. ROBISON, R.: Kokomo: HE: Chi Omega. ROBY, D.: Decatur, Ill.: HSSE: Phi Mu: American Interior Designers. RODENBERG, S.: Centerville: AG: Wiley. RODIBAUGH, D.: Rensselaer: AG: Alpha Gamma Rho, activities dir., pres.: Block and Bridle, vp: Student Senate, cmte. chrm.: Student Government Academic: Skull and Crescent: Phi Eta Sigma: Omicron Delta Kappa. RODNEY, T.: Danville: PHAR: Married Courts. RODINO, C.: Elkhart: HSSE: Married Courts. RODINO, J.: Elkhart: HSSE: Married Courts: Purdue Rugby: Scuba Club. RODRIQUEZ, M.: Gary: HSSE: Vawter. ROEFER, L.: Elmhurst, Ill.: HSSE: Grad House: Old Masters Cmte.: U-Choir. ROESER, T.: Arlington Hts., Ill.: ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, pres. ' ROESLER, N.: Kokomo: HSSE: Apt.: Joyful Noise Folk Group: Sociology Advisory Cmte.: Liturgical Arts, chrm.: Cmte. Soc. Dept. Courses and Instructors: SVC: Southside Community Center: Neighborhood Development. ROETTGER, J.: Evansville: ENGR: Triangle: Student Government International Bd. Member: Engineering Council: Chi Epsilon. ROGERS, J.: San Antonio, Texas: SCI: Cary, vp, Cary Club Freshman Council: Unit sec.-treas.: Unit Councilman: Intramurals: Purdue Color Guard: Purdue Honor Guard Drill Team. ROGERS, W.: Indianapolis: AG: Zeta Psi, rush chrm., house mgr.: Food Science Club: Alpha Zeta. ROGOL, C.: Seymour, Conn.: ENGR: Cary: FAC Fellows Coordinator: Kappa Kappa Psi, historian: AIAA: Band, clothing officer: Hillel Foundation, treas. ROHRER, D.: New Paris: ENGR: Married Courts: SAE. ROLE, J.: Palos Hts., Ill.: ENGR: Apt. ROMAN, R.: W. Lafayette: HSSE. ROSA, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Phi Mu: Block P: Kappa Delta Pi. ROSCHMAN, K.: Arlington Hts., Ill.: IM: Owen, Unit pres.: FOC chm., Faculty- Fellow Coordinator: Senator: Freshman Class Bd.: SGS: Camera Club: Outing Club: KHRC Radio Club. ROSEBROCK, M.: Indianapolis: PHAR: Apt.: Kappa Epsilon, pledge trainer, vp. ROSENAUER, S.: Louisville, Ky: HSSE: Tarkington, Senator: Pres. Council Marching Band: Exponent, Production Staff: Purdue Reader's: WBAA: Purdue Bowling Team: Indiana-Illinois Regional Runner-Up, Assn. of College Unions - International Men's Bowling Championships Finalist - 1972 Big Ten Champion ROSS, D.: Bethesda, Ma.: ENGR: Theta Chi, pledge marshal: Pi Tau Sigma. ROSS, G.: Speedway: FOR: Grad House. ROST, R.: Speedway: SCI: Harrison. ROTH, M.: Brookville: HE: Ann Tweedale, vp and Standards chm., House Mgr.: Asst. PSHC: Home Ec Club: SCA: Tomahawk. ROTRUCK, G.: South Bend: AG: Cary. ROUSE, B.: Hammond: HSSE: Grad House: SCEC: SNEA: SVC. ROYALTY, D.: Marion: ENGR: Private Home. ROYER, A.: Farmersburg: AG: Wiley: Collegiate 4-H: Baptist Student Foundation: Forestry Club: Alpha Zeta. RUBICK, J.: Hammond: HSSE: Apt.: Transfer from PU - Calumet Campus. RUBLE, R.: South Bend: ENGR: Kneale, Work Mgr., Kitchen Mgr., Food Purchaser, Asst. treas.: PSHC: pres., chrm. of bd.: Big Brothers of America: General Motors Scholar: SCA Advisor: AIIE. RUDOLPH, R.: Boonville: PHAR: Grad House: APHA: Lambda Kappa Sigma. RULE, M.: Michigantown: HSSE: Wiley: Intramurals. RUSK, G.: Earl Park: ENGR: Wiley: Varsity Baseball. RYBACKI, S.: Florissant, Mo.: IM: Acacia, Publicity chrm., Steward: Intramurals. RYBOLT, P.: Richmond: HSSE: Private Home. SACHS, T.: Fremont, O.: AG: Married Courts. SAGE, B.: Seymour: AG: Shreve: Intramurals. SALSBERRY, D.: Lebanon: AG: Harrison. SALVETER, K.: Marion: SCI: Alpha Delta Pi: Tau Beta Sigma: Symphony Band. SANCHELLI, C.: Lafayette: IM: McCutcheon, Unit athletic director: Exec. athletic director: Varsity Tennis Team: Alpha Phi Omega, treas.: Knights of Columbus. SANDBRINK, S.: Aurora: IM: Apt. SANDER, J.: Jasper: AG: Fowler Courts: Dairy Club: Collegiate 4-H: Animal Science Scholastic Award. SANDERS, D.: Monroe: PHAR: Apt. SANDERS, N.: Shelbyville: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Standards, Intramural chrm.: WISP: Grenadaires: SVC: Block P: Kappa Delta Rho little sister. SANDERS, N. L.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Private Home: Block P. SANSONE, M.: New Albany: SCI: Sigma Kappa, social chrm., asst. pledge trainer. SANTORI, P.: Oak Lawn, Ill.: ENGR: Apt. SARIVALAS, M.: Hammond: HE: Fowler Courts: Orthodox Fellowship, sec.: Jr. Yr. Abroad: Counselor. SATTERTHWAITE, S.: Andrews: HSSE: Meredith: Square Dance Club: U-Choir. SAVAGE, J.: Muncie: AG: Wiley: Purdue Society of Landscape Architects, vp: American Society of Landscape Architects: Alpha Zeta. SAWYER, E.: Highland: AG: Pi Kappa Alpha, Steward: social chrm.: Purdue Student Union, vp. SAXTON, C.: Speedway: SCI: Delta Gamma, historian: U-Choir: Choral Coed Club, Block P, Purdue Lutheran Ministry Lay Associate. SCHAAF, D.: Greentown, ENGR, Private Home, NESEP. SCHEERER, N.: Huntington, HE, Shreve, PSHEA, Home Ec Council, Omicron Nu, FSEA. SCHEETZ, T.: Lucerne, AG, Farmhouse, membership chrm., Block and Bridle, Collegiate 4-H, Student Union. SCHEPERS, G.: St. Louis, Mo., ENGR, Apt., Eta Kappa Nu, Canoe Club. SCHETTINO, A.: Silver Spring, Md., HSSE, McCutcheon, Unit Publicity, Exec. Publicity Political Director, Exec. pres., Guest Hours Evaluation Cmte., chrm., Pendragon. SCHEUERMANN, M.: Glencoe, Ill., HSSE, Apt., German Club, vp, pres. SCHIEVE, D.: La Grange Park, Ill., HSSE, Delta Gamma, Rituals chrm., Block P, Green Guard, Modern Dance Club. SCHIFFLI, D.: Waterloo, ENGR, Apt. SCHIFFLI, M.: Fort Wayne, ENGR, Tarkington, Senior senator, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Grand Prix Club. SCHILLING, D.: Greensburg, ENGR, Wiley, senator, Excalibur Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma. SCHILLING, L.: Lafayette, IM, Private Home, Purdue Rugby Football Club. SCHIRMER, D.: Maple Hts., O., ENGR, Beta Sigma Psi, Social chrm., Music chrm., little Sister chrm., Skull and Crescent, Gimlet, Social chrm., Grand Prix. SCHLECHTWEG, R.: Wilkinson, ENGR, Apt., Automotive Engineers. SCHLEHUSER, R.: Seymour, HE, Vawter, Hall Council, AWS, Home Ec Chapter, Grenadaires, WRH Governing Board, Green Guard. SCHMALTZ, D.: Holton, TECH, Apt., Alpha Eta Rho, sea., treas., pledge trainer. SCHMIDT, J.: Kirkwood, Mo., ENGR, Cary Quad, Counselor, McCutcheon, Unit Senator, pres. pro-tem of Senate, Unit pres., Eta Kappa Nu, Advisor to Residence Hall Gov't. SCHMIDT, M.: Vincennes, HE, Meredith. SCHMIDT, M. L.: Payne, O., ENGR, Sherman, membership chrm., Judo Club, St. Thomas Acquinas Folk Group. SCHMITZ, P.: Fort Wayne, HSSE, Grad House. SCHNARR, W.: Jasper, AG, Acacia, Grand Prix Sr. Board. SCHNITTA, B.: Mt. Prospect, Ill., SCI, Apt., Pi Beta Phi, program chrm., Student Union Worker, Kappa Delta Pi, Undergraduate research trainee, Jr. Panhel, Grand Prix Timer, Skull and Crescent, World Campus Afloat Alumnae, Pep Cmte. SCHNIZER, D.: Fort Wayne, IM, Apt., Shealy Singers. SCHOMBURG, W.: Ottawa Hills, O., SCI, Intramurals. SCHRADER, S.: Columbia City, HE, Apt., Omicron Nu. SCHRADER, W.: Evansville, ENGR, Apt. SCHRAMM, L.: New Palestine, HE, Apt., Outing Club, OCW, Sailing Club. SCHREIBER, C.: Logansport, HSSE, Grad House, U-Choir. SCHROEDER, H.: Jasper, AG, McCutcheon, Block and Bridle Club. SCHROEDER, T.: Jasper, AG, McCutcheon, Pershing Rifles, ASAE, ASHRAE, Jasper Corp. Scholarship. SCHROERING, T.: Jasper, TECH, Apt. SCHUCH, K.: Muncie, ENGR, Lambda Chi Alpha, rush chrm., social chrm., Jr. Board Grand Prix, Student Government International. SCHULDT, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Apt., SVC, PUSH, Intramurals. SCHULOR, R.: New Castle, IM, Apt. SCHULTE, R.: Dyer, HE, Maclure, pres., social chrm., meal planner, Scholarship chrm., SCA, publicity chrm. SCHUMACHER, M.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Apt., Debate Team, Block P, SVC, PUSH. SCHUMANN, D.: Brookfield, Wisc., ENGR, Beta Sigma Psi. SCHURG, W.: Merrillville, AG, Stellar Brothers, SCA rep., social chrm., Ceres, Purdue Horseman's Organization, pres., Meats and Carcass Evaluation Team, Block and Bridle. SCOGGAN, K.: Louisville, Ky., SCI, Alpha Gamma Delta, house mgr. SCOTT, B.: Vermillion, SD, IM, Alpha Chi Omega, treas., house mgr., Society of Women Engineers, sec., FACE, Junior Board, Commission on the Status of Women, co-chrm, Symphony Band, Symphony Orchestra, IM Academic Advisory Council, Panhellenic Worker, SGS, FACE, WHHR Radio Club, Gold Peppers, Skull and Crescent, General Ed. Cmte. for the Schools of Engineering, Faculty Cmte. on Superior Students, Cmte. for Faculty Relations in Engineering. SCRAFFORD, B.: Franklin Lakes, N. J., IM, Shreve, Geneva Forum, Choir, U- Sing, Square Dancing. SEARS, L.: Anderson, HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, Earhart Freshman Board, pres., Debris, Personnel Director, Purduettes. SEBERGER, L.: Highland, SCI, Cary, unit councilman, scholastic chrm., Phi Eta Sigma. SEDGWICK, R.: Washington, D. C., ENGR, Harrison, Senator, U-Choir. SEIDEL, H.: Shorewood, Wisc., IM, Delta Gamma, rush chrm., Alpha Lambda Delta, sec., IM Councih, Old Masters Hostess, Pep Girls, Gold Peppers, Beta Gamma Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. SEITZ, P.: Haysville, HE, Twin Pines, treas., asst. treas., PSHEA, pres., Gold Peppers, Home Ec Council, Student Affairs Cmte., HE. SELESNICK, J.: Mayfield Hts., O., HSSE, Earhart, Unit D pres., Freshman Board pres., Women's Interhall Council, vp, Extramural Field Hockey, Phi Alpha Delta, Mortar Board, Alpha Lambda Delta. SELIG, L.: Indianapolis, HE, Grad House, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Asst. rush chrm., Panhellenic Council rep., vp, Student Court, head sec., The Greek, news editor, Freshman Class Council, Block P, Sophomore Class Council, editor - Freshman Newspaper, Student Attorney Gen. Office. SELL, L.: Brook, SCI, Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Kappa Phi. SELTZER, P.: Evansville, HSSE, Private Home. SENKO, D.: Whiting, HSSE, McCutcheon, senator. SEXAUER, S.: Indianapolis, HE:, Kappa Kappa Gamma, rush counselor, vp, Homecoming Queen, Omicron Nu, Gold Peppers, Student Union, PSHEA. SHAFER, S.: South Bend, AG, Apt., Handball Club, pres. SHAFFER, L.: Gary: HSSE, Alpha Delta Pi, Scholarship chrm., Exec. Cmte., PUSH, Cmte. chrm., Block P. SHAFFER, R.: Indianapolis, SCI, Apt., Alpha Lambda Delta, AWS. SHAHABADI, A.: Iran-Tehran, ENGR, Grad House. SHANE, B.: Terre Haute, IM, Apt., Tau Beta Sigma, vp, SHARMAN, E.: Broadview, Ill., SCI, Phi Delta Theta, pledge trainer, Steward, Intramurals. SHARD, R.: Elkhart, ENGR, Wiley, IEEE Circuit Theory Group. SHEEHEY, M.: Washington, AG, Cary. SHEETS, T.: W, Lafayette, HE, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Lambda Delta, Pep Girl. SHELBY, C.: Lebanon, Im: Sigma Alpha Epsilon. SHEPHERD, M.: Indianapolis, ENGR, Alpha Kappa Lambda, scholarship chrm., sec., Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, SAE, ASME. SHEPPARD, D.: Winamac, HSSE, Private Home, Phi Eta Sigma, Handball Club SHERRY, S.: Connersville, PHAR, Apt. SHIDLER, P.: Evansville, ENGR, Shreve, senator, Shreve Club, Block P, Aeronautics and Astronautics, SHINABARGAR, J.: Valparaiso, SCI, Apt. SHIREMAN, P.: Martinsville, TECH, Private Home. SHORT, G.: Amery, Wisc., ENGR, Tarkington, Arnold Air Society, Exec. Officer. SHORT, W.: Dayton, HSSE, Apt. SHOWALTEN, R.: Wheeling, W. Va., SCI, Private Home, Geoscience Club, Sailing Club, NESEP Basketball. SHULTZ, P.: Battleground, AG, Apt., Alpha Zeta, chancellor, Ag Student Intercom, writer, Ag Econ Club, Undergrad Research Group, Ag Council. SHUTER, M,: Frankton, AG, Fairway, pres., treas,, Alpha Zeta, reporter, Ag Econ Club. SIEBENTHAL, R.: Knox, HSSE, Apt. SIEBER, J.: Delphi, HSSE, Apt. SIEGEL, J.: Munster, HSSE, Apt. SIEGLE, J.: Glencoe, Ill., HSSE, Apt., OMA Student senator. SILVEUS, V.: Bourbon, HSSE, Glenwood. SIMMS, M.: Lebanon, HSSE, Private Home. SIMON, R.: Franklin, AG, Married Courts. SIMONS, S.: Jonesboro, TECH, Married Courts, Intramurals. SIMPSON, K.: Warsaw, HSSE, Alpha Omicron Pi, asst. rush chrm. SIMPSON, K. K.: Indianapolis, SCI, Alpha Epsilon Phi, sec., Grenadaires, commanding officer, AWS, Band, Gold Peppers, Green Guard, Student Court. SIMS, M.: Bloomington, TECH, Married Courts, Av Tech Flying Club, American Society for Training and Development, vp. SIMPSON, P.: Seymour, AG, Apt., Wildlife Club, Alpha Zeta, Outing Club. SIMPSON, T.: Merrillville, ENGR, Kappa Sigma, Varsity Wrestling. SINISE, G.: Blue Island, Ill., IM, Alpha Sigma Phi, Corresponding sec., treas., pres., Jr. IFC, sec., IM Academic Advisory Board. SIPOS, W.: Akron, O., SCI, Shreve, Intramurals. SKAT, A.: Brown Deer, Wisc., ENGR, Harrison, WMRH sec., WMRH asst. program director, Owen G.P. Crew Chief, treas., PRN vp, treas., ASME vice- chrm., Intramurals. SKEATES, D.: Chicago, Ill., PHAR, Alpha Omicron Pi, Jr. and Sr. Board Grand Prix, Sophomore Class Council. SKINNER, D.: Lafayette, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho. SKOO, E.: Wilmington, Del., ENGR, Sigma Nu, rush chrm., vp, pres., Exponent. SLAATS, D.: Jasper, SCI, Merdith, Standards, Student Union, Fencing Club, WRX Club. SLACK, R.: South Bend, ENGR, Apt., Intramurals, ASCE. SLOAT, L.: Goshen, HSSE, Married Courts. SLOFFER, P.: Huntertown, AG, Alpha Gamma Rho. SMATLIIK, K.: Homewood, Ill., HSSE, Chi Omega, SCEC, SVC, Kappa Delta Pi SMITH, A. R.: Lawrence, TECH, Private Home, Assoc. Degree Aviation Maintenance Technology. SMITH, A. E.: Rensselaer, HE, Warren, Publicity Coordinator, Collegiate 4-H, vp Membership, PSHEA. SMITH, B. C.: Linton, HSSE, Private Home, Undergrad English Assn., Governing Cmte., SNEA, Purdue Environmental Action. SMITH, C. K.: Peru, HSSE, Apt. SMITH, D. D.: Hagerstown, AG, Apt., Alpha Eta Rho, Phi Kappa Phi. SMITH, D. F.: Glen Ellyn, Ill., ENGR, Tarkington, Unit Social Director, Block P. SMITH, J. A.: Wayne, Pa., HSSE, Alpha Phi, pres., house mgr., Pi Sigma Alpha, Freshman Counseling. SMITH, K. L.: Peru, AG, Grad House, Tau Beta Sigma, Ceres, Concert Band, Dairy Club. SMITH, K. E.: Merrillville, HE, Vawter. SMITH, K. C.: Charlotte, NC, SCI, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Activities Chrm., marshall, director, Homecoming and I.U. Week Coordinator, Pep Cmte., Christian Science Organization, pres., Leader, Pep Girl, Mortar Board, Gold Peppers, Alpha Lambda Delta, Tri-B's, Block P, Sophomore Worker. SMITH, K. L.: Indianapolis, HSSE, Chi Omega, Block P, Pep Cmte. SMITH, K. L.: Kokomo, SCI, Apt., Phi Eta Sigma, Intramurals. SMITH, M. K.: South Bend, SCI, Shreve, Unit social director, Special Events Director, Radio Club Exec. Council, WRFL, ACM sec., Publicity chrm. SMITH, N.: Frankfort, HSSE, Alpha Gamma Delta, Altruistic chrm., ACE, treas. SMITH, S. S.: Sharpsville, HSSE, Kappa Alpha Theta, pres., historian, Band, Golden Girl, 4 years, Variety Band. SMITH, S. M.: Delphi: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi: Debris: Sr. Copy Editor. SMOKER, D.: New Paris: IM: Harrison: Beta Gamma Sigma. SNAPP, F.: Archbold, O.: IM: Apt.: Varsity Football. SNYDER, C.: Hillsboro: SCI: Owen Hall, floor senator. SNYDER, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House: AWS: little sister Alpha Sigma Phi. SOLOMAN, M.: Abington, Pa.: SCI: Apt.: Exponent: Green Guard: Block P. SOLOMAN, M.: Shaker Hts., O.: IM: McCutcheon: Young Democrats: treas., sec.: Students for McCarthy, treas.: Bowling League. SOMERS, D.: Findlay: ENGR: Kappa Sigma. SOMMER, S.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Lambda Chi Alpha, house mgr.: Ritualist: ASME: Canoe Club. SONNENBERG, S.: Milwaukee, Wisc.: ENGR: Delta Sigma Phi, editor: NROTC: Intramurals: Football Mgr. SOREK, M.: Dearborn, Mich.: ENGR: Apt.: NESEP. SORENSON, L.: Hammond: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha: Alpha Lambda Delta: Band: German Club. SOSBE, W.: Lafayette: TECH: Private Home. SPAHN, F.: Evansville: AG: Horticulture Club: Landscape Management Club. SPARKS, B.: South Bend: AG: Private Home: Forestry Club, pres., sgt. at arms: Alpha Zeta: Xi Sigma Pi: Operation Brainpower: M.C. Forestry Cons. Dept. Banquet: Weyerhauser Co. Intern. SPECKHARD, S.: Chesterton: SCI: Delta Gamma, vp, song leader: Tritons: U- Choir: AWS: Block P: Panhellenic rush counselor: Intramurals. SPEER, J.: Speedway: HSSE: Earhart, social chrm. SPERKO, K.: Hammond: HE: Alpha Delta Pi, sec.: Block P. SPICER, C.: Plainfield: AG: Shoemaker, song leader: Purdue Horseman's Organization. SPICER, W,: Richmond: HSSE: Kappa Alpha Psi, treas., Dean of Pledges. SPREEN, S.: HE: Married Courts. SPREEN, T.: Alexandria: SCI: Married Courts, SPRINGSTON, P.: AG: Harrison. SPYCHALSKI, L.: Michigan City: HSSE: Apt. STAMPER, C,: Logansport: HSSE: Apt. STANDISH, N.: Indianapolis: SCI: Duhme: Pre-Vet Club: Block P: Judo Club. STANKEY, M.: Marion: SCI: Alpha Xi Delta, social chrm., song leader: Block P: AWS: Green Guard Honorary: Old Masters Hostess. STEFFEN, J.: Hazel Crest, Ill,: ENGR: Delta Upsilon. STAUFFER, S.: Geneva: AG: Married Courts: Ag Ed Society, treas.: Purdue Invitational Livestock Judging Contest: Soil Judging Contest: Spring Banquet Cmte: Ceres: ATA: FFA. STEGEMILLER, J.: Rising Sun: IM: Married Courts. STEGEMILLER, K.: Rising Sun: HSSE: Married Courts: Pi Delta Phi. STEINHOFER, P.: Vandalia, Mich.: SCI: Harrison, exec. treas.: Pendragon, sec.- treas. STEINMETZ, L.: Indianapolis: SCI: Grad House: Student-Faculty Advisory Cmte. in French: Debris Sales Staff: Alpha Lambda Delta: Indiana-Purdue Foreign Study Program, Univ. of Strasbourg, France: Pi Delta Phi: French Club: German Club: Outing Club. STELZL, J.: Kokomo: SCI: Alpha Omicron Pi, asst. treas,: Block P: Anchorettes. STEPHENS, D.: Boonville: PHAR: Tarkington: APHA-IPHA: Rho Chi. STERRETT, L,: Crawfordsville: SCI: Private Home: Baptist Student Foundation. STEURY, S.: Berne: AG: Tarkington: Wildlife Club, pres: Forestry and Conservation Dept. Planning Cmte. STEVENS, S.: Wilmette, Ill.: SCI: Apt. STEVENS, W.: Frankfort: AG: Married Courts. STEWART, G.: Zionsville: PHAR: Wiley. STEWART, M.: Madison: HSSE: Apt. STILLWELL, J,: ENGR: Private Home. STOCKDALE, J.: Veedersburg: HSSE: Tau Kappa Epsilon, rush chrm., pledge trainer: Varsity Glee Club. STOCKHAM, D.: Highland: HSSE: Shealy: WRH Club: EPC: Intramurals. STOELTING, L.: Westphalia: TECH: Apt. STOELTING, M,: Vincennes: TECH: Meredith: American Nurses Assn. STONE, D.: Toledo, O,: ENGR: McCutcheon: Band ASCE. STONE, J.: Fort Wayne: PHAR: Apt. STONER, H.: Morro Bay, Calif.: TECH: Grad House: Av Tech Flying Team, Team Capt.: Intramurals, STOTTLEMEYER, S.: Washington, D.C.: HSSE: Chi Omega: Pi Delta Phi: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pep Girls. STOUDER, G.: Kempton: ENGR: Wiley: Intramurals: Radio Club. STRAND, J.: Palos Hts., Ill.: ENGR: Shreve: SVC, coordinator: AIIE: Alpha Pi Mu: Intramurals. STRANG, P.: Indianapolis: SCI: Alpha Omicron Pi, vp, asst. rush: SVC: STRANG, T.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Kappa Sigma, rush chrm.: Mechanical Engineering Honorary. STRANGE, J.: Marion: AG: Farmhouse: Collegiate 4-H, publicity: Student Union: Ag Econ Club. STRASZEWSKI, C.: Gary: HSSE: Apt.: Joyful Noise Folk Group. STRAUSS, K.: Indianapolis: SCI: Shreve, Social Director: Student Hospital Lay Board: Alpha Epsilon Delta: Delta Upsilon Delta. STRINGER, C.: Dugger: ENGR: Wiley. STROUSE, R.: Indianapolis: IM: Theta Xi, little sister chrm.: Jr. Board SGS Workshop: SGS, Director: asst. Student Body treas.: Gimlet, pledge trainer, pres. STRYCZEK, A.: Chicago, Ill.: SCI: Evans Scholars, sec.: Student Union Jr, Board: Student Union, Director of Student Services: Greek, circulation mgr,: Volunteer Social Worker, Lincoln Center: Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: Skull and Crescent: Knights of Columbus: Gimlet: Omicron Delta Kappa, STULAC, M.: Gary: HSSE: Shreve: SCEC: ACE: SVC. STUMPE, M.: New Haven: HSSE: Shreve: AWS: FACE: AVC: SEA, SBC.: ACE. STURGEON, D.: Hope: AG: Fowler Courts: Ag Ed Society, vp. STURWOLD, Pre Vet Clu C.: Brownsville: PHAR: Private Home: SAPHA-IPHA: Kappa Psi: b. SUCIU, N.: Schenectady, N. Y.: HSSE: Phi Mu, Ritual chrm. SULLIVAN, A.: HE: Married Courts: Alpha Delta Pi: Gold Peppers: Green Guard: Debris Jr. Staff: AWS Jr. Board. SULLIVAN, D.: Daleville: TECH: Married Courts: Phi Kappa Phi. SULLIVAN, J.: Peru: HSSE: Meredith, counselor. SULLIVAN, T.: Jeffersonville: ENGR: Married Courts: IEEE, vice-chrm.: Electrical Eng. Curriculum Cmte,: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. SUSORNEY, J.: Chesterton: PHAR: Private Home. SUTCLIFFE, T.: Derby: ENGR: Cary. SUTTER, S.: Remington: HSSE: Earhart: Band. SVOBODA, J,: Elkhart: PHAR: McCutcheon: Exec. Cultural Dir.: Av Club, pres.: Library Club, pres.: Camer Club, vp: Card and Chess Tournament: pres.: Unit Athletic Director. SWAIM, D.: Godfrey: TECH: Tarkington: Camera Club, pres.: Grand Prix Club. SWAIN, S,: Arlington: AG: Club 25, Asst. Work Mgr.: Alumni sec.: Block and Bridle Club: Ceres. SWANEY, R: Milwaukee, Wisc.: ENGR: Shreve: Tau Beta Pi. SWANEZY, S.: Princeton, N. J.: HE: Apt. SWANK, R.: Wabash: SCI: Apt.: Track: Society of Physics Students. SWANK, M,: Wabash: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, parliamentarian: WISP rep.: Apt.: Extramural Gymnastics: Intramurals. SWANSON, R.: De Motte: SCI: Apt.: Fairway, publicity chrm., social chrm.: Purdue Wheelmen: Grand Prix Trackman. SWANSON, S: South Windsor, Conn.: SCI: Apt.: Shreve, senator: Purduettes: U- Choir: Old Masters Hostess. SWEENEY, D.: Lafayette: ENGR: Private Home: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu Tau Beta Pi: IEEE: Intramurals: Grand Prix Crew. SWINGER, R.: Muncie: TECH: Dover: Corresponding sec.: Alumni sec.: Corporation pres.: Terry Courts, Court Mayor: SCA, Activities Cmte.: Intramurals. SZABO, A.: Hazelcrest: ENGR: Apt. SZABO, B,: Oregon, O.: IM: Apt.: U-Choir: Block P. SZCZEPANSKI, M.: East Chicago: IM: Apt.: Exponent, Advertising Staff: Block P. SZCZESNIAK, L.: Hobart: AG: Apt.: Food Science Club, treas. SZURGOT, A.: Hammond: ENGR: Triangle. TAKACH, E.: TAKACS, L.: Medinah, Ill.: HSSE: Apt. Highland: TECH: Phi Sigma Kappa, vp, Inductor: SGS. TALBOTT, B.: Lafayette: TECH: Private Home. TANNER, L.: NESEP. TARMAN, K. TAYLOR, D.: TAYLOR, J.: TAYLOR, T.: TEMPLE, K.: Tiburon-Belvedere, Calif.: ENGR: Apt.: Omega Chi Epsilon: : Lebanon: HSSE: Shealy: Anchorettes, vp: SNEA. South Bend: AG: Tarkington. Whiteland: HSSE: Shreve: SVC: SNEA: Theta Tau little sister. Anderson: HSSE: Apt. Danville: HSSE: McCutcheon, WHHK, Station Manager, senator- at-large, Unit Exec. sec.: Experimental Theatre: Purdue Readers: PRN Board. TERHUNE, J.: Marion: HSSE: Shoemaker. TESKE, P.: Rensselaer: HSSE: Sigma Kappa, Panhel rep.: Rush Central Cmte.: Angel Flight, Exec. Officer: Purdue Student Publishing Foundation, sec.: Old Masters: Panhellenic Council: FACE Advisory Board: Gold Peppers: WISP Governing Board: Mortar Board. TEWES, J.: Hammond: HSSE: Grad House. THANE, R.: Indianapolis: AG: Phi Delta Theta, asst. pledge master: Scuba Club: Food Science Club: Exponent. THARP, N.: Hammond: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, Social chrm,, Activities Dir.: Sr. Board FACE: Block P: Green Guard. THARP, R.: South Bend: TECH: Phi Kappa Psi, vp. THIMLING, S.: Holland: SCI: Beta Sigma Psi, vp. THISTLETHWAITE, S.: Nashville, Tenn.: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta, Altruistic chrm.: French Club: Jr. Year Abroad, Vanderbilt in France. TI-IOM, D.: St, Lawrence, Mass.: HSSE: Apt.: Block P. THOMAS, D.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Private Home: Baptist Student Foundation: Block P: Sigma Alpha Eta. THOMAS, J,: THOMAS, O,: THOMPSON, THOMPSON, THOMPSON, Band. THORNE, P.: THORNTON, W. Lafayette: TECH: Private Home: Baptist Student Foundation. Linton: ENGR: Private Home. D.: New Albany: ENGR: Wiley: Student Body Senator: Chess Club. J.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Apt.: U.S. Marine Corps. R.: St. Louis, Mo.: ENGR: Wiley: Aeronautics and Astronautics: Wheaton, Ill.: HE: Grad House. S.: Tipton: HE: Apt.: Home Ec Club. TIEMANN, G.: Ferguson, Mo.: SCI: Zeta Omega Omega: pres.: SVC: U-Choir. TIGHT, P.: Sandusky, O.: TECH: Married Courts. TILLISON, J. : Franklin: HSSE: Harrison: Kappa Delta Pi: Alpha Lambda Delta: ACE: SNEA. TINCHER, P. : Elmhurst: HE: Earhart, Governor: Alpha Lambda Delta: WIC: Gold Peppers: Phi Kappa Phi: Omicron Nu. TIRIO, M.: El mwood Park, Ill.: ENGR: Harrison: McCutcheon, Publicity-Political Director: Tomahawk: Eta Kappa Nu: Stage Crew: Phi Eta Sigma. TODD, D.: Hagerstown: ENGR: Phi Kappa Tau: Varsity Golf Team: Skull and Crescent: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Pi Mu: AIIE: Phi Eta Sigma. TOLAR, J.: Cleveland, O.: ENGR: Married Courts: Tri-B's, vp: Debris, Sales Manager. TAMSON, J.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Private Home. TOTH, R.: W. Lafayette: IM: Wiley. TOWNSEND, M.: Baton Rouge, La.: HE: Shreve: IHEA: PSHEA: AHEA: Food Science Club. TRAUNER, M.: Indianapolis: SCI: Shealy: AWS rep.: Phi Beta Kappa: Alpha Lambda Delta: SNEA. TRENT, R.: ENGR: Alpha Kappa Lambda: Sailing Club: Fleet Capt.: Intramurals. TRIBBY, E.: Attica: SCI: Wiley: Intramurals. TROY, K.: Michigan City: HSSE: Shealy: Kappa Delta Pi: ACE. TROYER, B.: Marion: AG: Vawter, vp and Governing Board Member: Ag Council, sec., vp: Thomas Day Entomology Society, sec., treas.: Band. TRUEX, W.: Mill Creek: ENGR: Harrison: ASAE: ASHRAE: Krazy Eights TRUSKEY, P.: Pittsburgh, Pa.: IM: Delta Sigma Phi, sgt. at arms, pledge trainer: La Crosse Club. TUCKER, M.: Argos: PHAR: Meredith: Kappa Epsilon: SAPHA. TUHOLSKI, L.: Mill Creek: AG: Married Courts: Dairy Club: Horticulture Club. TURNER, D.: Van Buren: AG: Married Courts: Ag Econ Club. TURNER, T.: Syracuse: ENGR: McCutcheon, Unit Athletic Director: Exec. Athletic Director: Tomahawk: Old Masters. UEBELHOR, C.: Noblesville: HE: Apt.: Sailing Club: SVC. UMBAUGH, M.: Plymouth: HSSE: Apt.: Block P: Young Republicans. UPTGRAFT, D.: Hammond: HE: Chi Omega: Married Courts: Pep Girls. UPTGRAFT, J.: Keystone: AG: Married Courts: Alpha Tau Omega: Agronomy Club. URBANOWSKI, J.: Southbridge, Mass.: SCI: Shreve: Alpha Epsilon Delta, sec. USINGER, J.: Hammond: HSSE: Fowler Courts: Grad House: Harrison, counselor: Unit Councilman: Guest Hours Officer: Exec. Board: AWS Jr, Board' Green Guard: Block P: ACE: Home Ec Club: U-Choir. VANADA, R.: Newburgh: HSSE: Earhart: German Club, sec., treas.: Wesley Foundation. VANDENBERG, D.: Joliet, Ill.: ENGR: Married Courts: Society of Women Engineers. VANDEVEER, R.: Templeton: TECH: Private Home. VAN GOMPEL, D.: DePere, Wise.: ENGR: McCutcheon: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu. VAN SCYOC, K.: Seymour: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi: Purduettes. VARNAU, J.: W. Lafayette: SCI: Meredith, pres.: Married Courts: WIC: Alpha Lambda Delta: Phi Kappa Phi. VARNAU, M.: W. Lafayette: ENGR: Married Courts: Cary, Unit pres.: Pendragon: Cary Frosh Council: pres. VAUGHN, A.: Plainfield: HE: Glenwood, treas. VARVIL, R.: AG: Married Courts. VAUGHT, S.: Boggstown: AG: Marwood, recording sec. VERHOFF, D.: Lafayette: TECH: Private Home. VERKA, D.: Ferdinand: ENGR: Apt. VINZANI, P.: Merrillville: SCI: Shreve: Block P. VINEYARD, L.: Peru: HSSE: Alpha Delta Pi, historian, recorder-registrar: Alpha Lambda Delta: University Presbyterian Choir. VOGEL, L.: Monticello: ENGR: Circle Pines, SCA rep., social chrm.: Pi Tau Sigma. VOGEL, T.: Michigan City: AG: Apt.: Soccer Team. VOGELGESANG, L.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Phi Mu: The Greek. VOGT, D.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Alpha Phi: Majorette: Varsity Band Dancer: Student Aid. VON FANGE, R.: Columbus: ENGR: Private Home: Chi Epsilon. VON ROHR, B.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Pi Beta Phi, historian: Alpha Lambda Delta: Pi Delta Phi. VOSS, D.: Chicago, Ill,: HE: Apt.: Debris: Green Guard: AWS: Intramurals: Guys and Dolls Volleyball. VOSS, S.: Michigan City: HSSE: Shealy. VUSKAINS, R.: Indianapolis: HE: Shoemaker, pres., Athletic Dir. WAISMAN, J.: Racine, Wise.: SCI: Grad House. WAGNER, D.: Logansport: AG: Fowler Courts, pres.: Thomas Say Entomological Society, sec.: pres.: Pre Vet Club: Fowler Courts Student Government. WAGNER, A.: La Porte: HSSE: Vawter. WALD, I.: Wilmette: ENGR: Wiley: Hillel Foundation, pres.: Camera Club: Bridge Club: Chess Club. WALDORF, D.: Cleveland Hts., O.: ENGR: Sigma Alpha Mu: SVC, Coordinator: Freshman Class Council: Sophomore Class Council: WBAA, announcer. WALKER, K.: Crawfordsville: HSSE: Grad House: Young Democrats: ACEI: SVC. WALKER, M.: Laurinburg, N. C.: ENGR: Tarkington, Senator: Alpha Pi Mu, corresponding SGC.: Band: Debate: Canoe Club: Nat'l Ski Patrol: Delta Sigma Pi- Tau Kappa Alpha: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. WALKER, T.: Arlington, Va.: ENGR: Apt.: Eta Kappa Nu, pledge trainer: Theta Chi: NESEP. WALLACE, R.: Clinton: HSSE: Marwood, pres., vp, house mgr.: House Buyer: Athletic Mgr., Librarian: SCA: Recreation Club. WALLACE, S.: Cynthiana: HSSE: Apt.: U-Choir: Green Guard. WALLER, A.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Grad House: Block P. WALLIN, K.: De Motte: HSSE: Apt. WALRATH, T.: Toledo, O.: ENGR: Phi Delta Theta, sec., Alumni sec.: Purdue Swim Team: Squash Club: Scuba Club: AIIE. WALTERS, R.: Lowell: IM: Campus Christian House. WANG, E.: Marion: SCI: Kappa Alpha Theta: Chinese Students Club: Block P. WARD, K.: Alexandria, Va.: HE: Apt.: Symphony Band: Alpha Chi Omega: Block P. WARES, L.: South Bend: HE: Apt.: Delta Sigma Theta: Freshman Board rep.: Grenadaires: Black Student Congress, sec. WARNER, D.: Ludlon Falls, O.: ENGR: Private Home. WARNER, E.: Rochester, N. Y.: IM: Wood: WRH, Governor, treas.: Tomahawk: IM Council: Freshman Orientation Program: Old Masters Hostess: Mortar Board, pres. WARNER, J.: Elkhart: HSSE: Phi Mu: Pi Delta Phi: Block P: Grand Prix 1 Foundation: Outing Club. WARNER, P.: South Whitley: HE: Maclure, sec.: PSHC, sec.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Home EC Council: SCA: PSHEA: Omicron Nu: Outing Club. WARNKE, R.: La Porte: SCI: Apt.: Intramurals. WARREN, C.: Cincinnati, O.: TECH: Private Home. WARREN, J.: Indianapolis: PHAR: Earhart: Apt.: Kappa Epsilon, pres.: SAPHA: Green Guard: Block P. WASHMUTH, L.: Rushville: AG: Stellar Brothers: Harrison, counselor, Faculty Sponsor: Purdue Society Landscape Architects, vp: Alpha Zeta. WATERS, J.: Fort Wayne: ENGR: Private Home: Krazy Eights, Publicity chrm.: University Lutheran Chapel, Deacon: Purdue Pilots: Scuba Club: Baha'i Club. WATSON, G.: Mary Esther, Fla.: SCI: Wiley: Assn. for Computing Machinery: Quarterdeck. WATSON, J.: Upper St. Clair, Pa.: TECH: apt.: Wood, vp, treas.: American Nurses Assn. WATSON, K.: La Porte: HSSE: Apt. WEART, M.: Biloxi, Miss.: HE: Chi Omega, pledge trainer: SVC, coordinator: Jr. Board Pep Cmte.: Angel Flight. WEATHERFORD, K.: Speedway: SCI: Duhme. WEAVER, B.: Toledo, O.: HE: Kapp Kappa Gamma, Rush Counselor, Panhel: Alpha Lambda Delta: Omicron Nu: Angel Flight. WEAVER, E.: Evansville: PHAR: Vawter: Kappa Epsilon. WEAVER, D.: Galveston: HE: Shoemaker. WEBB, P.: New Castle: HE: Apt.: Our Savior Lutheran Church: AID. WEBER, J.: Manteno, Ill.: ENGR: Apt. WEBER, L.: North Canton, O.: HE: Chi Omega: Pep Girl, co-director. WEBSTER, S.: Bethlehem, Pa.: IM: Delta Tau Delta, sec.: Beta Gamma Sigma. WEFLEN, E.: Mulberry: HE: Private Home: AWS rep.: Alpha Lambda Delta: Block P: Home Ec Council: Omicron Nu: WRH Club. WEGER, F.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Harrison, Unit pres,, Senator: NEA: Pre-Vet Club: Sigma Alpha Eta. WEIGAND, J.: South Bend: SCI: Earhart, Standards, social chrm.: Collegiate 4-H, vp. WEIRICH, P.: Middlebury: HSSE: Married Courts. WEISMANTEL, K.: Waukegan, Ill.: ENGR: McCutcheon, Senator, activities director: Homecoming chrm.: Student Senator: Rep. to Board of Trustees: Pendragon: ASME: Omicron Delta Kappa: Arnold Air Society: Pi Tau Sigma. WEISS, A.: Livermore, Calif.: ENGR: McCutcheon, Waiter Capt. WEISSERT, N.: Valparaiso: HE: Grad House: Terry Courts, Senator. WELCH, G,: Bethany, Okla.: ENGR: Apt. WELSH, K.: Willoughby Hills, O,: IM: Apt.: Alpha Tau Omega. WELTON, K.: Terre Haute: SCI: Alpha Chi Rho. WERNER, V.: Warsaw: HSSE: Shreve: WISO Volleyball Sports rep.: Kappa Delta Pi. WESNER, J.: Martinsville: HSSE: Alpha Omicron Pi, Fraternity Education Officer: Campus Crusade for Christ: SVC: Band. WESTBERG, B.: Carbondale, lll,: SCI: HSSE: Harrison: Camera Club, pres.: Intramurals. WESTPHAL, M.: Zionsville: ENGR: Private Home: ASCE. WETTERS, J.: Bluffton: ENGR: Shreve: Eta Kappa Nu. WHEELER, R.: Evansville: HSSE: Shealy, Activities chrm., AWS rep.: SVC: SNEA. WHISTLER, S.: Pendleton: SCI: McCutcheon: Classic Bowling League: Alpha Epsilon Delta. WHITE, C.: Champaign, Ill.: HSSE: Grad House: BSU, treas.: Policy Board BCC: Mortar Board. WHITE, G.: Santa Monica, Calif.: TECH: Cary. WHITE, G.: Fairfax, Va.: SCI: Wiley: Tomahawk, historian: WILY Radio: U- Choir. WHITE, L.: Hammond: HSSE: Harrison: Kappa Delta Pi: SNEA. WHITE, R.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Vawter, pres.: WIC. WHITE, R.: Logansport: AG: Private Home: Dairy Club, treas.: Rodeo, vp: Purdue Horseman's Organization, vp: Ag Council: Block and Bridle. WHITE, S.: Kokomo: HE: Wood, Librarian, treas.: Home Ec Chapter: WIC. WHITE, W.: Hope: ENGR: Private Home: ASCE. WHITENACK, P.: Portland: AG: Sigma Pi. WHITESEL, R.: Anderson: HSSE: Phi Kappa Theta: Agapao, editor. WHITMAYER, P.: Noblesville: HSSE: Apt.: Shreve, Social Board: YAF: Sailing Club: Block P: Purdue Pilots. WIECHEL, J.: Newark, O.: ENGR: Cary, pres., Joint Council: Exec. Council: Unit Council: U-Choir: Student Hospital Lay Board: Alpha Phi Omega, Archivist, sec., ASME. WIEDEMAN, J.: New Alsace: HE: Twin Pines, pres., social chrm., ed. chrm.: SCA, treas., Membership chrm.: Home Ec Council: Gold Peppers: Advisory Board to Student rep. to Board of Trustees: Campus Board of Hearing Commissioners: PSHEA: Board of Directors, SCA: Mortar Board. WIEGMANN, H.: Fort Wayne: PHAR: Private Home. WIERBER, L.: Mayfield Village, O.: IM: Alpha Delta Pi, AWS rep., asst. treas., treas.: Tri-B's: Block P: Green Guard: Cary East Sweetheart. WIESLER, C.: Peoria, Ill.: HSSE: Apt.: Alpha Xi Delta, asst. rush chm.: Theta Sigma Phi: Exponent: The Greek, copy editor: Block P. WIESSLER, S.: Mishawaka: HSSE: Zeta Tau Alpha, Cultural chrm.: Chi Alpha: Block P: WISP: Campus Crusade for Christ. WIGGENHORN, S.: Indianapolis: IM: Zeta Tau Alpha, asst. treas.: Corresponding sec.: Angel Flight, treas. Marshall: Gold Peppers: treas.: U-Choir: Block P. WIGGINS, S.: Dayton: TECH: Private Home. WILCOX, R.: Mitchell: HE: Duhme: Tomahawk: Collegiate 4-H: FSEA: Counselor: Freshman Orientation Leader: SCA: Home Ec Chapter: Ann Tweedale. WILDER, B.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Delta Gamma, Panhel Delegate: Grand Prix Queen Candidate: 500 Festival Princess: Grand Prix Girl. WILHELM, J.: South Bend: HSSE: Kneale House, social chrm., song leader: Glee Club. WILKINS, J.: Mitchell: ENGR: Fowler Courts: Intramurals. WILKINSON, D.: Larwill: AG: Rochdale, sec.: Dairy Club: Intramurals. WILKINSON, D.: Hammond: HSSE: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Grad House: rush chrm.: Kappa Alpha little sister. WILKINSON, D.: Hammond: HSSE: Grad. House: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Kappa Alpha Psi little sister. WILKINSON, H.: Princeton, N. J.: AG: Cary West: Soccer. WILLETT, G.: N. Manchester: TECH: Married Courts. WILLIAMS, D.: Brielle, N. J.: SCI: Apt.: Judo Club, Scuba Club. WILLIAMS, E.: Ambia: ENGR: Harrison: ASAE pres., Scribe: Ag. Council, ASAE. WILLIAMS, H.: W. Lafayette: IM: Alpha Sigma Phi, treas., Comptroller, rush coordinator, PEC representative. WILLIAMS, S.: Whiteland: ENGR: Apt.: Chi Epsilon, Co-op. WILKEN, C.: Fowler: HE: Home. WILSON, S.: Indianapolis: HE: Apt.: Alpha Kappa Alpha sec., Mortar Board, Gold Peppers. WILSON, R.: Payne, Ohio: IM: Lambda Chi Alpha: rush chairman, Exec. Committee: IM Council, Beta Gamma Sigma. WILSON, R.: Greenfield: HSSE: Farmhouse: Student Body pres., Omicron Delta Kappa, Skull and Crescent, Pop Stars Entertainment Committee, Iron Key, Gimlet, Student rep. to Univ. Senate, Advisory Council of Purdue United Fund, Purdue Univ. Regional Campus and Continuing Education Council, Nat'l Assoc. Ed. of Farmhouse Magazine. WIMMENAUER, J.: Indianapolis: SCI: Fowler Courts: Social Director, WCTS sec., Librarian, Joint Assemblyman, Kappa Delta Pi. WINDHORST, J.: Indianapolis: HSSE: Shreve: Assoc. for Childhood Education, Assoc. Women Students. WINDLER, J.: Fowler: HSSE: Grad. House: floor rep., Unit Council, AWS rep., Alpha Lambda Delta, Psi Chi, SCEC, Student Volunteer Corps. WINNE, B.: Elkhart: IM: Phi Kappa Tau: Phi Kappa Tau pres., asst. house manager, Urban Ministry Adventure Club, Judo. WISEHART, K.: Middletown: AG: Wiley SE: Athletic Director SE Unit, Ceres, Intramurals, Ag Econ Club. WISKER, J.: Shelbyville: ENGR: Harrison, Ag Engr. Club. WISLER, G.: Goshen: HSSE: Apt.: Anchorettes, Dorm Radio Clubs. WITHERSPOON, C.: Gary: ENGR: Omega Psi Phi. WOHRLE, C.: Chesterton: HSSE: Married Courts. WOHRLE, R.: Jeffersonville: ENGR: Married Courts: Purdue Construction Club. WOHSER, M.: Toledo, O.: ENGR: McCutcheon: Band: AICHE. WOJNAROSKI, P.: W. Lafayette: HSSE: Private Home: WBAA Student Announcer. WOLF, J.: Fort Wayne: PHAR: Grad House. WOLFE, M.: Anchorage, Alaska: HSSE: Grad House: GWI Governing Board rep., Phi Kappa Phi, Spurs: Univ. of Alaska Chapter. WOLFGRAM, M.: Waukesha, Wis.: ENGR: Apt. WOLFORD, R.: Newberry: IM: McCutcheon. WOLHETER, T.: Grover Hill, Ohio: PHAR: Fowler Courts: Court I pres. WOLODYMGR, R.: Middleburg Hts., Ohio: IM: Apt.: WVRH Station mgr. DEBRXS QUEEN fa 73 WOMBLE, K.: Niles, Mich: TECH: Married Courts: Purdue Rifles. WOOD, E.: Rolling Prairie: HSSE: Apt.: Student Senate rep., Alpha Chi Rho little sister, Univ. Choir. WORKMAN, S.: Speedway: ENGR: Sigma Chi: historian, SVC, Soccer Club, Attorney General's Office. WORTMAN, D.: Wilmette, Ill.: ENGR: Apt.: Alpha Pi Mu, AICHE. WRIGHT, D.: Noblesville: IM: Alpha Chi Rho: pledge mentor, treas., pres. WRIGHT, J.: LaPorte: IM: Harrison. WRIGHT, S.: Clermont: TECH: Apt.: Purdue Construction Club, Am. Society of Professional Land Surveyors, Purdue Collegiate 4-H. WRIGHT, S.: Alexandria: SCI: Cary: Purdue Camera Club, Alpha Epsilon Delta. WUNDER, J.: Flossmoor, Ill.: IM: Tarkington: Band, Photography Club. WUNDRUM, E.: Indianapolis: ENGR: Pi Kappa Alpha: rush chairman, treas. YACKO, M.: Indianapolis: HE: Grad House: floor senator, Hall Librarian. YANT, P.: Highland: SCI: Harrison: Outing Club. YENTES, C.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Apt. YOCUM, R.: Steubenville, Ohio: IM: Apt. YODER, J.: Auburn: IM: Tarkington: NE Unit pres. YOKEL, C.: Evansville: HE: Apt.: PEM sec., CRO, SVC. YOST, W.: Lafayette: HSSE: Home. YOUNG, A.: Honolulu, Hawaii: ENGR: Wiley: Social Director, Purdue Univ. Society of Environmental Eng. YOUNG, J.: Kokomo: HSSE: Alpha Gamma Delta: membership chairman. YOUNG, L.: Wolf Lake: HE: Grad House: PSHEA. YOUNG, M.: Barrington, Ill.: ENGR: Theta Xi: pres., Golf, Basketball. YU, T.: Audubon, Pa.: ENGR: Apt.: Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Block P, Baptist Student Union. YURJEVICH, M.: Merrillville: HSSE: Grad House: Alpha Lambda Delta, Kappa Delta Pi, AWS, SNEA, ZAHM, S.: Bourbon: HSSE: Apt.: Purdue Horticulture Club, sec.: Nat'l ASHS sec., treas. ZALDIN, S.: Beverly Hills, Calif.: IM: Wiley, Senator: SVC. ZATO, T.: Whiting: ENGR: Wiley, Intramurals: Co Rec Riflery Supervisor. ZAWISZA, G.: Harrington Park, N. J.: HSSE: Tarkington, Movie Cmte. chm.: Rho Beta Eta: WBAA, Student Staff: Band. ZENT, J.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Private Home. ZIEGENFELDER, D.: Cincinnati, O.: ENGR: McCutcheon, Unit Social Dir.: Unit pres.: Organist for Student Union. ZIEGLER, D.: Bristol: AG: Beta Sigma Psi, vp: historian: Alpha Zeta: Purdue Environmental Action: Adventures Club: Wildlife Club. ZIFF, J.: Cleveland, O.: ENGR: Apt.: Tau Beta Pi: SVC: Debris. ZILIAK, J.: Evansville: IM: Private Home: Reamers. ZILIAK, J.: Goodland: IM: Private Home: Reamers. ZIMMERMAN, C.: Fort Wayne: HSSE: Shreve. ZIMMERMAN, G.: Sunman: IM: Apt.: Intramurals. ZIRKLE, K.: Anderson: ENGR: Married Courts: Intervarsity Christian Fellowship, vp: pres. ZITTERBART, P,: Warsaw: SCI: Cary, Unit Councilman. ZOLMAN, M.: Tippecanoe: TECH: Theta Xi, Bd. of Directors, Rush chrm: Av- Tech Flying Club: Grand Prix Driver. ZUKUNFT, M.: Frankfort: AG: Cary, treas.: Ag Econ Club: Collegiate 4-H. DEBBIE KXXVG X973 .N XJ. :G Wmff fa Q' ff 3 N. :F 4 ce Jack THIS YEAIPS WONDERFUL W NNERS S Q19 an ia' MW' F, I -f'-vu-'.. ,,. W, ft' xwu 1, ., J.. 7 ' 4- s'f9 1 ' wr Lajfjlg TQ: :- f.,g1g?A2,lv mix, ,lu4l,fvgfffy,' Wx? - -Q3ffQ,'f5I3!!?7' H fri!-tif -59 ' A 1 S va. w , ,- ,ng f ,L 1 1 , ,. 1 . , , H W ,L Y I, . f M S51-f gf 1. .v ,.-1 mg F. x z gngfk , 2,4 :Q . .,55 fE :Y ' pl 731' A Q A QsW2'1ii'if?57? Qgs:'Fa.w1S , - fl-,f 7 6: -5 ,fw495WZTw ,5 .gin ..,.,:,g1,u,!:. A b W f L. .- mm, M., 9: V., . 1- . v A' fl., f. - M. .. 'fm R l X J 'Hi ,,L.1f HQEUGQ A rx yu N. 1' 'P W .4 MILS s v' X N Y' KH ,gr FL T ws Q, , f ,fa 'l.'1 ,- ,pk u- , 7-,' 'Tl- r I .J .1 Wi? . , ., fig: . T. my K ML , Q-f-hntvvfn ,miss-fm' ,K V rf' .rf V H J-:fig , . ' L 4 A' ,HQVW , mv v . iy, ' , N 'I iff, Q ,Z -AJ VX. 'uf 1 wi-. . h ,M t fb ' DMINISTRATIO It is not the purpose of this section to present the Admin- istration of Purdue University. It is to allow the people that make up our university administration to present themselves to us. It is hoped that the personalities behind the name plates and office doors will become more evi- dent to us, through their candid comments on the chang- ing interior of Purdue. Ten top administrators have been asked the question: If you could remove, alter, or initiate ONE thing to make Purdue University a better place for learning, what would it be? The answers tell something of each individ- ual administrator. Comments by Ken Weismantel, Student Representative to the Board of Trustees, reveal more of the truer feel- ings of the Board members. V The Administration is here to serve us, the members of the Purdue family, as a group and as individual execu- tives. It is as individuals that they here speak. Now what's all this nonsense about finding the mission of the University? O THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES g fl-.1-i 'l V .- ' Vx Q72 .. ,V All . Lziignil ,' :if x I ' ian. 'wigs' X 1, K fNQl'L if Front row: Richard M. Brumfield C63-'75J, , Nancy Myers C70-'73J, Maurice G. Knoy C65- '74l, Guy H Wilson C58-'71-D, Walter W. Walb C67 '73J. Second row: William A. Hillenbrand l'67-'75j, Thomas E. Graham C68-'74J, Robert E Home C68-'75j, William H. Krieg C71-'74J. Review Of A Year With The Board Of Trustees By Ken Wiesmantel, Student Body Representative to the Board The Board of Trustees acts in a dual role, serving Purdue University as its corporate board of directors and as a city council for the Purdue com- munity. The members of the Board bring with them great business experience, and so provide excellent direction for the Purdue Corpora- tion. When acting as the Purdue City Council the Board should fol- low the advice of those who actually work and live under the regulations that they pass. The Board of Trustees sets the over- all direction that Purdue will take, and charges the administration with the responsibility to carry out the day to day operations necessary for that goal. The Board is concerned about its relationship with the Indi- ana Commission for Higher Educa- tion and the amount of support the General Assembly will provide. The Board is proud of the many accom plishments df the Purdue commu- nity and reacts to any criticism towards Purdue. The Board of Trustees is very recep- tive to student opinions, both as expressed by me at meetings and by the students who have met members of the Board at dinners, receptions and tours of housing units. The Board passed last J une's guest hours regulation as it was presented to them by W.I.C. and Pendragon. I have been involved in arranging for the regulation changes to have taken effect had the General Assem- bly lowered the drinking age to 18. In future meetings I look for a fur- ther extension of guest hours, approval of grade encumberances for non-payment of fraternity house bills, and changes in the Campus Appeals System. ff I9 :T ' I3-'N M-L..- as 1. Dr and Mrs Hansen take a noon time break over coffee. Arthur G. Hansen President The question about what one would remove, alter or initiate to make Purdue University a better place for learning is an intriguing one. It is very simple to answer this question in terms of generalities. For instance, some have stated that one thing that might make Purdue a better place for learning is to con- centrate on hiring practices that would emphasize the hiring of instructors who have as their prime interest the teaching of students. Or one might state that the administra- tion should encourage Hgreater fac- ulty concern for undergraduate teaching. It would also be simple to state that the administration should encourage the reduction in teach- ing loads so that more time could be spent on methods for improving instruction. All of these answers, however, are very general and are more indicative of attitudes than of action. They do not answer the ques- tion concerning what should be removed, altered or initiated to improve learning at Purdue Univer- sity. One thing that I would like to see done is practical and can be initi- ated. I would like to set up a reward structure for innovative instruction and seek out funds to achieve this goal. In addition I would like to improve working conditions for the faculty and students in a number of areas. Achieving this goal would be a long way toward ma ing Purdue a better place for learning. This last item is one that hinges mainly on state support. If I had the personal choice of allocating funds to satisfy these needs I would do so. I shall continue, however, to present our needs and work as hard as possi- ble to see that they are met. We must rebuild public support of higher education and I will initiate as many plans as needed to achieve the objective. ...aa L J , fl John W. Hicks Executive Assistant To The President Perhaps the two greatest experi- ments in higher education in human history were the Land Grant College Act of 1862 and the G.I. Bill of Rights following the Second World War. Both of these actions had the effect of greatly broadening the opportunity for higher education by removing financial and socio-eco- nomic restrictions, so that a much wider range of our citizens could pursue collegiate level work. The great returns from these Acts were social mobility and technological progress. If I could remove, alter or initiate one thing to make Purdue Univer- sity a better place for learning, I would remove the socio-economic barriers which limit educational opportunity. If we are to have a truly free society, each citizen must have the opportunity to ursue learning to the full extent ofp his or her intellectual ability. Charles H. Lawshe Vice-President For Regional Campus Administration And Continuing Education Purdue University was founded as one of the nation's network of land grant Institutions. As such its origin was rooted in the democratic urge for education of the masses. How- ever, more recently, the doors of educational opportunity which Pur- due opened to the less affluent members of our society are gradu- ally being closed by rising costs to the student. Some people point out that somehow students always come up with the money. This is true for those who are in the Uni- versity. My concern is for those who are not here for economic reasons. If I could institute a single change at Purdue University it would be the lowering of fees, again making higher education economically acces- sible to all. 'Na -J 62 ,,' Donald R. Brown Assistant Provost I would like to see the degree of depersonalization of undergraduate education reduced. Among other things this implies increased capac- ity for assessing both the strengths and needs of the individual student and increased capacity to respond within the context of both academic and personal counseling and the instructional process itself. . N William J. Fischang Vice President For Student Services If I could sweep away suspicion, imagine the world of learning I'd create. In your mind's eye, allow yourself to substitute for suspicion whenever it occurs within or around you at Purdue. ' Without suspicion in the classroom you'd find an array of acceptable substitutes ranging from skepticism to trust. Teachers would not find classes nearly' so hostile at the beginning of each semester and stu- dents would not be insulted with alternate row examinations. The teacher might become a partner in pursuit of an educational goal, rather than a .hurdleffiblocking-Qffithe completion of 1 another-'frequirenieiiif' An exciting new' relationship of sharing could develop among stu? dents without suspicion. Learning would become the goal! Envisionfour hundreds of additional interactions about Purdue, with no suspicion per- mitted. How would relations change with the lady at the window Or across the counter, with a room? mate, with the police, with the v1 ticket taker, with . . . '? Suspicion is the common cold of edu7 . S . . S I I I 'I l l , 3 :jif' 5 ' '-1.51 .V .Q Q I :aj J V-ig L V. '--If 5 . ', ii T we cational institutions. It is annoying, impairstour objectivity, reduces effi- ciency and continually distracts us from our goals. As with the common cold, some are more susceptible than others, and with proper precautions it often can 'be avoided. fZ ' - .X-M 1 is., lx y,s -ai ' Vq.l.. L 4 L Ear-f -3 J 's . rpg X ,,., A, ii 3 EI? , s iff 'ji ,ii 5 ii .S .3 ii .55 E i Q5 is -Q - 2 3 Zi 3 -,f I '1 . V. tw 3 4 'i 4, Harold F. Robinson Provost There are many things that need improvement in any of our colleges and universities but, generally speaking I think Purdue University probably has fewer changes that ought to be made than most institu- tions of its type. However, if I could only make one change to improve learning at this university, I think it would be the following. I would like to see a closer working relationship and involvement of the faculty with the students. In doing this we would need to provide not a 'change of attitude but also the financial resources that would allow the faculty to devote the time that I think is necessary for counsel- ing and involvement in student that we cannot do under the S r and I A I WL. - grn 'Z H. present structure. In the long run, it would benefit both the faculty and the students for the regular aca- demic faculty to be more heavily involved in the total student activi- ties at Purdue University. The trend over the past ten to fifteen years has been for faculty to restrict their time to classroom teaching and to leave counseling and other activities to the supporting staff and others both within and outside the depart- ment. My suggestion would bring a much closer involvement of the fac- ulty with the students, not only those attending the professors' lec- tures but also a regularly assigned group of students, where the faculty member would have responsibility for devoting a considerable amount of time assisting them in all of their problems normally encountered at the University. f 'Retire ,T - Lytle J. Freehafer Vice President And Treasurer Each area of Purdue University is operated with the major objective of providing the best possible environ- ment for learning. The University spends substantial amounts of time, money and effort to meet this objec- tive. Therefore I would develop some method of motivating more Purdue University students to take serious advantage of the opportuni- ties they have for learning and for the development of their potential. 2 Beverly Stone Dean Of Women If I could alter one thing at Purdue, I would provide equal opportunities for women and minorities in every aspect of University life and gover- nance. Each undergraduate and graduate woman student would be given the same kind of encourage- ment by faculty and administrators to develop her potential that an equally competent man student is given. Talent and achievement would be encouraged on the basis of individual merit free of cultural restraints. Each woman student wishing to do graduate or profes- sional study would have truly equal opportunity for fellowships and scholarships. Qualified women would be employed in every department within the University, and at every level of administrative and faculty rank. Where there is under-repre- sentation of women at the ranks of professor and associate professor, and in positions as department head, dean, associate and assistant dean, and other significant administrative positions, I would correct the imba- lance. Where inequities in salaries exist on the basis of sex, these would be adjusted. Men and women of all races would work together as full partners in the educational proc- ess. 144' liiix i 'J-J G29 I ,. ,J J OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF WOMEN Front row: Cecelia Zissis Beverley Stone Barbara Cook Second row: Barbara Elsbury Carol Barrett Perlyn Staggers Teresa Pyne Linda Ewing Marylie McEwen Sheila Shearon 'QB I X. 5 A. 1' ff. Bryan T. Clemens Dean Of Men One of the most frustrating things to me as Dean of Men is the manner in which students view what they term the University. They appear to view it as some kind of impersonal bureauc- racy which is working against their personal interests, objectives and needs. Because of this perception, stu- dents are often reluctant to seek out help from those of us who exist within the University structure to help per- sonalize and humanize student experi- ences at an institution such as Purdue. I fear that persons, such as myself, are often viewed as being inaccessible, and, even worse, insensitive to individual student concerns. In most cases, noth- ing could be farther from the truth. It would be my desire to convey to each student at Purdue University that, although this is a large institution, we on the faculty and administration are deeply concerned about individual stu- dents and stand ready to assist them with their individual problems. How- ever, because of the enormous size and complexity of Purdue, it is often neces- sary that students make themselves known to us before we can be of assist- ance. OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN Front row: Robert Barkhaus Daniel Grier Bryan Clemens Eldridfe Roark Secon row: Kenneth Coleman Stephen Akers Marion Griffith Steve Miner Thomas McHenry W .251 Lf 'N 204 .7 -N ly I -5 I - 7 :' if Frederick N.Andrews Vice-President For Research And Dean Of The Graduate School My primary responsibility is for graduate education at Purdue Uni- versity. One of my greatest concerns is the changing public attitude toward the support of both under- graduate and graduate education. It has become increasingly clear that students at all levels are expected to pay more of the cost of their educa- tion. Most graduate deans believe that graduate education is a national asset and that all of society benefits from the contributions of our best trained students, particu- ....--W' larly those at the doctoral level. In the early 1960's, the National Sci- ence Foundation and the National Institutes of Health were taking effective steps to increase support for the training of scientists and engineers, particularly in the basic sciences and health-related areas, and the subsequent passage of the National Defense Education Act made very substantial support avail- able in the social sciences, education, and the humanities. From 1960-61 through 1967-68, the number of Fed- eral fellowships increased from 8,000 to 51,000 and the dollar support from 31.6 million to 257.5 million. In 1969-70, accompanying changes in the national objectives in science and engineering, and an economic recession, a number of reports were published on the oversupply of schol- ars and doctoral recipients, and Fed- eral funds were rapidly withdrawn. In 1971-72, only 27,600 graduate stu- dents were supported from Federal ',,.--wo.. fi sources, and in 1972-73, the number will drop to about 18,000 This does not mean the end of graduate pro- grams at Purdue or elsewhere. Graduate students have long earned their way by serving as teaching assistants and research assistants. What it does mean is that Congress no longer believes that graduate education is a Federal responsibility. It means that many talented indi- viduals will not have the advanced training which will make it possible for them to solve the vexing prob- lems which face us at home and abroad. It should be obvious that the improvement of the environment, the increasing need for new energy sources, the transportation problem, the inadequate availability of health services, the solution of the cancer and heart disease problems, and many others cannot be achieved without new knowledge and without highly trained and imaginative peo- ple. file 115 .li Lu H 6 RESIDEN CES each person a unique personality conforming each day in a campus World of professors assignments no cut classes - run to class don't be late no smoking at night We go home to different friends in different rooms each with a different music and a different harmony of love of loneliness or just thoughts to be ourselves. 4 I 41:1 ! v , Cl K ' - . - ' A ' .. 1 . X ' 'fx'--N .'? vm '-IYPMQ'-.-.:':. .W-:fl Q ' - .f . - ' rv f' L . . S2 ' .-hi-'WL F . k 1 gk. .g -,Y-1:1 -5.4.25 -- -f1s'u.- f-3 lbbjfrrk ,- A1 ,I 7 ,- ,Ulf E ,, 1-A. , it, V F LL u3,W'!.. K I Vw - Q' -- '70-1 ', K' fi- nfl. 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RLJH! . -V V , .1..-4 -A -nmm:'m-rm: A-Mai' , 'T -- Q. 1 A A ..,. . J., The purpose of Panhellenic is bringing sororities together in the family of Greek. Panhel sponsors programs, co-ordinates rush and promotes the feel- ing of sisterhood that exists within each sorority to the relationship among all eighteen sororities at Purdue. PANHELLENIC - Front row: Peggy Crouch, Carolyn Lang, Molly Shannon. Second row: Pam Barr, Patty Cannock, Chris Hilleary, Debbie Phelps, Barb Mayse, Chris Lott, Becky Holloway, Rachel Koontz. if .1 f tif . frm!! - -s s C as 1 ,2.Lls-Ligsfk 1 QT F Q C l .E,'i.:. .l bw 3 X ,, -- .: 2 .M-TQJT '--A! I Juv. I W N,.i g...-.,- f 1 - 1 ' s A , 4. 10' . 5 ,,.. fr fax ' if 'P 'FP' if s , I I ' I A Y A X. Q , , g,,,,.Q.:g.,..,..,.1 -s-1 ZR-.fn- ...R ...Nr X IFC SENIOR BOARD -- Dr. Steve Akers, Advisorg Michael Mess, Pres.g John Kitch, V.P. Developmentg Tom Gamhle, V.P. Financial Affairs. . 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B x fr. ..s, 1 WIC Front row C Kamms C Hertzer, L. Walters, C. Lantz, J. Etchison, G. Cooksey, S. Short D Rlsteen B Cauble E Warner McClure G Gogel Second row S Smith - Sec.-Treas. Third row: N. President, L. Bidell, L. Reasoncr Vice President Governors, Presidents, and other selected members together add up to the Women's Interhall Council, commonly known as WIC. People working together toward a common link - unity, sharing ideas and policies that will make residence hall living a little better. PENDR CON Pendragon serves as the coordinating body for the men's ated through this body. Pendragon is also working with and co-ed residence halls. Problems and matters dealing WIC this year to form a new organization by merging with guest hour policy, food service, parking, and hall WIC and Pendragon, which would represent all the resi- programs fsocial and educationalj are discussed and initi- dence halls at Purdue. PENDRAGON - Front row: G. Andert, President. Second row: H. Nelson, V. President, J. Anderson, K. Roschman, P. Steinhofer. Fourth Kraebber, L. Trotter, L. Kiff, D. Mackey, M. Cuticchia, J. Wimmenauer, row: T. LaManna, G. Dickinson, B. Day, C. Komen, L. Klien, A. Schot- J. Lake, A. Nastoff, S. Kristoff. Third row: R. Hammerschmidt, G. tino, K. Pictor, S. Sanders, C. Howard, N. Bielski, J. Kelble, D. Riffe, S. Hoyne, M. Bloom, K. Weismantel, D. Meyer, M. Jones, Sec.-Treas.g S. Luke, C. Bueneman. -Q l 27 I.. vfuvrslw ' Q- ' , 'T' A . Ap - ,yew S I . I iw-gf Q A. , Af 'r , , , I mi - f ,Q v 'A , f :H 1 fip,:A. f ', Av -,-.lw ' ' v A 4, , 1. . C . w-QV, ,. eg?-f.o ' l.., , . rr 'I 1 , 13, -- 1-WJ .1 .Ji Sai -.'. 4 VI . -.. , fin? ff 11-,,.1.fl.b I q J X3 15--f, -, N , .1 9 1 1 ' . Uv 5 f A4-1-S 'tr ':T1' .- 1.551 - 'J' : + - 'fit qx j l1x' s' 'Sf rf?-.' f'. 'N -r TTA' ,J qw- ,ws v' ' fr D -1 : .-qg.1:pn..f , . gf .swff-' r Y - -- 'a'-.- '-'. x-'x' 1' . L'-I 15515 Q A1' AA. x--. ' -:VV uw.. Qn'k...,,,.f lfuvjs ,Q , -:BK .'-I' If .' ' '. .1 .YU-' xl, .1 'Q -' 1 1 1 , ' u. H 'I -23:1 'EX bt .0 -5-5 JJ. 'W-. ' ' ' 715: gf.-ts:-ia' 'f ' T'1i'ik9fr1?F' x: 3 1 ': , ffl -2..'z . ing each girl put her own individual lifestyle into focus as making Mere- dith a home with all the gusto the girls can give it. Meredith's attitude of changing the dorm for the better abounded fully this year in achiev- ing spirit, interest, and participation at-iff 1 1 -,..f ,4Q,,,'7.,j I, on the part of its residents. Changes ,95?9y7, ,ff,, ,gg I 77 included a new music room, typing 1 , I , ,', . . G! I-k,,,f! ,fp room and sewing machines for the f 7 Q . . . ' ftp more ambitiously inclined. Changes 741 77 . . , . in Meredith s food service were 7604, , I L, 12244 attempted this year because polls l7j2l ,i9L4?9.T,!l.1Qjii5Q23,g?555: showed residents. to be unhappy 'ff-'L 1' ff.f','Tfi' 'l yg'-' with the present situation. Enthusi- ' ' -,-74 I 1 7f999Q 5 gso G asm overflowed at Meredith causing standing room only at many func- tioris, such as the managers engage- ment party and hall dances. Pep signs turned graffiti-making cre- ations of individuality by 200-300 residents. Individuality reigned and changes ruled as Meredith took on a new expression this year. MEREDITH HALL CHANGES F OR BETTER Meredith says go! How? By hav- , 2 75 31:71 A 115 .-,- . .51 2 . aw Fm ,. .,a, 7 1 1 fl-Q.. : Z 1 , J., ,x. I 276 NN-4 X 1 gi , I Z QQ v 5: s ' Q . R 'W x- Qilillcrqx A. 11.4 I L V. 'je .4-,F U 'X V XM Q in' u , ,, 1 umm.. , x Xl ,Q , X 4, ! lx r 1 'F' L mf , I ,, ' -az' S 277 Undergraduate Women of Graduate House West are members of the Grad West Independents. This organization sponsors activities and provides opportunity for expression and self-government. Since Grad House West houses both men and women graduate students as well as the Grad West Independents, it cre- ates a unique atmosphere in which to live. GR D ATE HOUSE WEST A Step Beyond E X X! fum GRAD WEST lNIIICI'RNIlICNTS - Frnnt row: K. VI Inn-, A. got, H. I.nuI'fvr, K. Walkcr, I, While, L. Darling, N. Ifridnl - Ynnaeizx, If Munn, IJ. Km-IsI1s-r svnzalnr Sevund row: J. Win- 51h Ilnur l'4-prvsvlalnlivv, S. Ury-, 1,, Broyyning' I, Young, cilvr End flnur rcglrvm.-lmlanllw, M G1-Irurl, M. Mark, I' Vivr- f1 ',- GRAII WEST INIJI'II'I'INlII'INTS Froni row: II Nly-r, N Iiulz-ham - 6th flour l't'Il!'L'St'IIlJiIlYl', 'I' IInIs:1ppIn- wrlnl l'h2iIY'IIliII1, 1' Kzumnre - presinlc-nl, If. Ilus-Jenn -f xim- pn-si4in-nl, I' Hvmru-h - Wll' l'L'lll'1'St'Ill1l- tive and 4th fluor N-prvwrlluluxw-, Y Uldfnflfl, I, Fulton, Il. IIuu1'hIe Second ron: 'I' I,uI1-In-r, B. Jnhnsun, S Ahouhnssvin, G. Finn, M. Artis, I' Iluullvy, V Svrugzgm, B Chrislizm, I' Reid, B. ilullonquest, M. Guess, S. Angn-ln, I' MUSS-l'II4I4'1I, If Hs-rrcra, 'I'. Post, IJ. Pugc, L. Loeffler, T. A1Izuna,M Iiuvwr, J Myvrly. CARY HALL YESTERDAY In the midst of Purdue campus life is Cary Quadrangle. A great and towering brick structure that forms the gateway to the athletic areas, the Quad remains a focal point of tourism. The sight of ivy walls and the lush cen- ter court remind alumni of exciting collegiate days gone by, of old-time romance, and of dormitory solidarity and exclusiveness. For many years the Quad was the essence of student activity and power. It was the only residence hall at Pur- due. During the pre-war era the women's Windsor Hall was built, and then came the H-Halls. Students were spread over the campus in an increasing number of dor- mitories, but Cary maintained its status through the six- ties, continuing its tradition of many men living in an atmosphere of academic propriety and social properness. In the fall the women looked to the Cary social functions as highlights, and the men of other dorms viewed them with chagrin, for the Cary events were exciting. No other residence hall could match the Quad's social calendar, for Car had the money, the great numbers of men, and the traditions. Cary was where it was at. In the spring the campus came alive with student body elections. Candidates ran in pairs, and it was a rare year that one aspirant did not come from the Greek ranks, and the other from the depths of Cary. To be endorsed by a newspaper was a feather in the cap, but to be actively supported by the Cary Machine was a guaranteed victory. The Cary Machine was a force to be reckoned with. It was Mayor Richard Daley at Purdue University. Cary Quad seemed to demonstrate the general stream of social awareness that pervaded the students of those days. In 1963, the Debris wrote: The men of Northwest organized a singing group and spent much of their time harmonizing to songs of Purdue' In that same year, the other corner of Cary spent time in other activities. Hav- ing participated in many dances and parties, the men of Cary East were very enthusiastic over a series of lectures presented on such topics as proper dress, etiquette, wines, and foods. In 1946 the hall leaders said: It is the avowed purpose of Cary Club to govern and serve the residents of Car Hall. It is not as closeknit as the aver- age fraternity, lgut it is a powerful organization on the campus. CARY QUAD TODAY 7' , Q 'fs- .-f .I ' f ' Riff . .. A- ,. ..., A A A --A G .1 ,A , if S That was Cary Hall, the non-Greek center of activity for Purdue University. With the coming of 1970, the atti- tudes of the residents began to change to a greater social awareness. The popular activities shifted from proms and singing sessions to areas of greater individual interest. Support of the freshman orientation program dwindled while active involvement in intramural competition flour- ished. The Cary Machine disappeared from the Purdue political arena, to be replaced by the voice of the individ- ual. With so many customs of the Quad falling by the way- side, the hall needed a uniqueness to continue to attract residents. Today the Cary physical plant must compete with the new highrise dorms that boast ample study areas, larger and more comfortable lounges, and modern interior design. Living in pairs in rooms designed for one, these closet dwellers depend on open windows for ventila- tion and radiators for warmth - radiators that obstruct creativity of decor design on one wall, and provide anti- septically sterile burns at the touch - yet they smile and make jokes when harrassed. Living together in under-pri- viledged conditions has been known to bring people together in friendship. It is this friendship that Cary resi- dents rate as their high asset. In an age of co-ed living and individual freedoms, collegi- ate halls must entertain the needs of the residents. To find the road that encompasses the quality of tradition and the value of social awareness is the burden of Cary Quad, for it holds the first, and faces the second, and nei- ther can be denied. 82 This year, as in the past, Tarking- ton's Tradition of Excellence was carried on through the combined effort of the 700 residents, their club officers, and the Tark Haus staff. Many hours of planning went into the year's activities which included Snowflake Fantasy '73 fthe annual dinner dance which this year featured Chasel, the coed camping trip, the unit parties, the tubing trip down Wildcat Creek, rappelling down a cliff at Kickapoo Creek, the Faf-Fellows program, the 50's dance, the rock concerts, the Tark Haus-Theta Dance, the Home- coming Grog, the canoeing trips, KHRC radio, Camera Club, and Grand Prix. Besides being active socially, Tark Haus was both athletic-ally and aca- demically oriented, rating high in the dormitory standings. Yes, as always, Tarkington carried on its Tradition of Excellence through a combined effort. TARKINGTO s' C QTY.,-!' IX T Y 9 ,ff e- T, ae , X ,ARK t-,K-2.3. yr 'N ---f, tf -.5 fir Xi f Q - 7' L- Y' Wx ' l!P'5 3' fl .1 ' 25-f ff TY fx 34 X, ' Qs-cfilris - - as 42fQe-efiisf ag ' nfl' HCTT ,517-V' X ',' A' iii! f' l!, 4,51 ffxjfgi-4 4 Ib'-v,ufl?. 'fi-'i5N1'f- . .x 'C Q 4,1 we 'fxisxx Y: 4 0 5, F 7 2?-gl --'.ff'Xf f'- for , at 'se - f fs, fi.-fizqggise jgx- so ' f . , I, I XX E ' I-if' ' F,v,x, .NEXR- x ,9fi2?xf1ff6es e-H-Af gre' fret . ,. ,fr uf we me , geo, fxcxfaxffl- -gf -- A ,x X -. ' K ,. 'Q ' ya. A, ,-.5,fi D199 ' 'N X ,T e fi C1'9'TP T- . VY as-for :reg I ff y xxx 5 ,rnrii Q ' H aff as-4-R ' -:fin -:a11Sfff5.1x.gfi Wg, JKFX -.f5,fb -. -Tlfx---1ffX. ? , X ,T-1 .ffjq I A ff 1 Q ff Yi 9-N-e qpx. - Qfxi ff l .-'S ' Q ,iv- fa' . Z' ll CW - 1V f-by - T -P2 2- fiffc- ' , - 5 A X967 -' - X' f Q - , 1 near! o 0 cw 0 0 C R .J w , x x,ff' iq-TT?-U 7 fx Ex 54. 42-.n- ' f 9-- ' R 5'1 . rf Z 1-'s '13lSixx ' ..x-'X 5 86 Windsor Halls offer an atmosphere of uniqueness and informality. Yet, the spirit of group unity is still pre- served. Each hall has its own activi- ties and goals, while each is inti- mately a part of the others. Tudor design and wooded surroundings combined with each girl's contempo- rary tastes, ways, and lifestyles cre- ate a traditional, relaxed air. Although all may not understand each other, we strive to give each woman a chance to be herself. It is by living with others We meet our- selves. Thus our motto, Together we live, Together we learn. WINDSOR H LL TOGETHER WE LIVE TOGETHER WE LEARN L- KWH' K e- -'Q' 4 5 Sb -,f 2 i .,4N.I iv' In ir CJD l 1 p . J 4 DUHME HALL - Front row: E. Mauck, D. Stookey, S. McGaughey. row: N. Carr, Monihan, Z. Meeker, T. Komara, P. Daywitt. Second row: B. Cochran, J. Shourds, K. Bear, B. Bacardl, M. Stupeck, T. Ozlmec, M. Szabo. Tompkins, J. Shoulders, J. Robertson, J. Venables, N. ' 'un .5- -ff.--.2 Kip 4 . DUHME HALL - Front row: S. Thorne, C. Downes, A. Erpelding, S. K. Taylor. Third row: P. Moss, T. Brnicky, G. Lutz, M. Battleday, J. Downing, S. Larson, M. Lenz, J. Wiggenhorn, A. Melbardis. Second row: Wig-nall, C. Keesling, J. Wooten, L. Applegate, C. Lantz, M. Yergler, E. S. Redfleld, V. Minikus, S. Harper, E. Sackenheim, P. Gesenhues, M. Kinnard, V. Bashenow, A. McCabe, D. Coulter, C. Hirschey, D. Marlette, S. Randolph, J. Archibald, A. Fahey, S. Buenger, D. Roberts, McDowell. werql fn fff' ' Iii 1 iifv inn- .1 Q-wi yi W - lr ' L n i il pw- , .A . xx-..1',,' .....'-as .fo-J A . L-f ?1m 5'E:! ,,--f' fx 69 213 x . lin A - . f, X i n A .5 ,f . ml-L J A 11: 2-- nii y ii: -11 :ine n-in DUHME HALL - Front row: S. Ryker, E. Miller, J. Plisky, A. Polance. Second row: L. Wooten, B. Shryer, A. McCabe, S. Heck, J. Archibald, C. Crutcher, B. der, L. McLaren, C. Gardner. ' cb --1 . tt '52 WARREN HALL - Front row: D. Zywiec, Larr, K. Breyer, B. Zink. Fourth row: L. Ros- K. Moore, C. Conroy. Second row: P. Arick, C. back, S. Hunn, P. Kowalski, B. Loucks, I Mathews, C. Stover, C. Seiwert, L. Miller, K. Mena, M. LaJoie, S. Miller, J. Devery, J Jacobson, C. Diltz, D. Duricin, E. Gillespie. Tyler. Third row: P. Carter, L. Clem, K. Clem, D. M. Frost, J. Keller, V. Karlov. Third row: S. Buenger, Schaich. Fourth row: D. Hartman, J. Tingley, D. Wun- 290 WARREN HALL - Front row: D. Lawson, G. mer, D. Wilson, K. Krause, S. Purtzer, T. Peters, Adrian, A- Smith, M- Black, M- Beck, K. Pence, B. Monhaut, M. Grish. Third row: P. Hartman, C. S. Linarducci- Second row: S- Burrows, L. Hos- Weaver, J. Renee, K. Ortman, S. Gili, J. Johnson. . 4 Ib 5 , G ex WOOD HALL - Front row: T. Ostler. Second row: I. Cana- D. White, R. Larsh, S. Szekendi, R. Fenoglio, M. Craven, N. mar, N. Raush, D. Norri, B. Bayer, L. Rugh, S. Wdowka, S. Hamilton. Fourth row: C. Carpenter, D. Wiliver. Oehler, L. Withers, S. Hoock. Third row: J. Watson, D. Esche, fb '14, WOOD HALL - Front row: S. Hedstrom, M. Slaats. Second Heasbon, L. Peterson, S. White, A. Leeds, V. Jaynes, J. Jongs, row: L. Webb, C. Cline, K. Robbins, J, Rogers, M. Halmke, P. C. Madlem, C. Owens. Antonides, R. Duncan, T. Grigsby. Third row: S. Kirby, K. , 4:1-, EE ii' ,', .ww Y: W . --W .. fn'-vt X...- 'fbi Y x WARREN HALL - Front row: L. Overman, P. Hates, J Bova, J. Mattern, M. Lierman, C. Collins, D. Bartkowski Second row: M. Mass, J. Crary, T. Morrison, B. Wolszon M. Vergin, C. Kleis. Third row: D. Brown, R. Proctor, Hart, B. Huffman, L. Nohr, R. Sparrow, G. Present, D ff..-e- Miller, B. Reed, S. Landwehr, L. Johnson. Fourth row: J. Winkler, M. Lienhart, S. Martin, A. Dale, P. Wardrop, D. Berghoff, K. Huess. Fifth row: M. Petrites, K. Steele, N. Ader, P. Blain, S. Morgan, P. Slater, M. Michna, M. Tomenko, K. Jacobson, K. Brown. 291 WOOD HALL - Front row: M. Barnbrook, J. brink. Second row: C. Reed, J- MCMBUI, B- Abt, T. Hochsteter, C. Connelly, D. Hood, C. Clancy, E. Warner, Watson, R. Metzger, C. Armbruster, P. Hermesch, T. Serrano, J. Bur- Gehlhausen,J.Johann1ngsme1er,A. Friend. 7- -'sb X Tiffi- N I 44, fr .,. , fs, -F1 X ly IL N. 1 n 'W .I I vs.:k,M!'.H-gkq,,....gf. A , X, . l SHEALY HALL - Front row: D. Clouser, S. Holder, B. Pollert. ' Second row: J. Johannes, N. Sherman, B. Sciscoe. Third row: S. Horst, L. Comer, J. Taylor, J. Wedel. Fourth row: C. Sexton, M. Trauner, B. Neucks. Fifth row: K. Loveless J. Haines, D. Spurgeon. giylgthdrowz N. Etchison, B. Stark, J. Lack. Sixth row: M. Merson, S. 1 or y. I x- A, JL i 3 , ,Q l -I f- Y x ll f . 4. . P' Lx S ' Al D. an --u .. , 4. .. , , , , , A 3'! ' -L, - SHEALY HALL - Front row: L. Hilling, J. Ade, B. Butts, D. P. Hauk, S. Haines, K. Miller, L. Summers, J. Bohlinger, K. Mitchell, N. Manuel, N. Rayburn, C. Rose, A. Goldsmith. Second McConnell, D. Henry, S. Stillabower, R. White, D. Hadden, S. row: D. Cheever, M. Lithgrow, E. Becker. Third row: J. Brown, Miller, K. Elmore. ff in -x T7 is SHEALY HALL - Front row: S. Henrichs, E. Bolyard, K. Troy, S. Dickey. Third row: B. Ross, S. Hoover, S. Reinstedler, P. Miya, T Voss, B. Schultz, J. Burge. Second row: K. Chan, M. Hoffman, K. Neal, McBee, M. Long, S. Hemmer, T. Purdue, B. Kiel, N. McNearney. J. Sayenga, M. Konopka, M. Stam, K. Miers, M. Palt, J. Berry, M. 4 I fv , I 4' .. if -if 5' F' . ' . X A rkfrp..-1 49 V z. , 5,4 . . . I r KA , 1 ,a. u 3 1 V' ,H P-2' . 4, ,. ' we-L?- A, :Tx 'fa' . 'L ' . Q' ., 'I 'X,. 9 W- ir. t-'75-, . -gl . - 3-. 3 5' so ar-0 1,1 vm. - -- 'J ..41 ?LE x-,v,.'f5sf e ,,-A-'j 4,1. f , ,.- , - . . .,f'-fri' .- - 4 .' ap. . . nf' f:. x1a'fA , qlsf. . f' 1, 1 - ' -.f ..'.- .ff-x - ..-f- A' -'Ng v - A .-1-. ,s-fi-4 .A . - , -ff... - -. , K.. V . . , . .,:-5+ . Ig. 43 ' -1 dig: f 12 , 1 -ax , -,X .4 e- 'F' ,fwrfa T , 4- . . -PJ.. -: ' S '2 . -- A..' .1 HV .A I ., Q Q ,ip fe: f- ,- VAWTER HALL - Front row: L. Armand, B. Tysall, D. Gard, M. W- Krochel, M- Wiechely P- ROY- P- DI'0Zd- Third l'0W5 S- Piety, R Miller, M. Doughton, B. McGill, J. Kindig. Second row: V. Gray, W. Koval, J, Eberly, J. Luchtman, S. Bauman, C. Tevis, B. Boehning, C. Walters, M. Kortemeyer, T. Smith, C. Kerrigan, W. Cox, M. Rodriguez, Kessler, B. Wing, M. Dybel, K. Holcomb, P. Steinhofer, D. Eckmyre. 296 f S VAWTER HALL - Front row: S. Voelz, D. Beckmann, C. Thompson D. Baur, L. McMinn, M. Chanley. Second row: M. Kirchhoff, D. Risteen: J. Herrold, K. Manwaring, N. Marti, D. Rodriguez, K. Oler, F. Grigsby, if . gr A 49- C. Forrest, L. Leiser. Third row: R. Brown, H. Fromyer, B. Huff. S. Day, D. Baker, B. Chamberlin, D. Horney, K. Mihal, L. Wolf, C. Shaw, K. Podkul. 'sri 9 .2 , U' VAWTER HALL - Front row: B. Nuesa, K. Gawthrop, K. Merrill, C. Arrington, D. Kickert, K. Mauzy, C. Gunther, K. Netzel, Z. Belcher. Sec- ond row: J. Link, S. White, B. Hancock, J. Fell, G. Shannon, M. Davis, .,,,,,,,.-1 Q , - J . N 3 . .T ' '11 a ,- o -il 4 . ' ,g -+1 . ' l . 4'-Q4 'ffl' L, , A 51:12 A ll. li IPI 'f - ..- , 3 V . ' V i r xx . L' -'- I, Azjlf 161, X . 1 A-1-X A' V :S - 1 , ' P. Berry, B. Schultz, N. Wang, M. Windler. Third row: P. Roy, D. Webb, J. Gehris, K. Hemmelgarn, B. Sorchevich, B. Drozd, H. Waters, J. Bran- don, P. Konrad, C. Gaber. fa I ll l .,',.f-:V-5-1. 77 g ,-.V -,, w al J x , l.:wf W X alll r H L X J, H . . .. 51'-ngwig 'S Aff 297 And so it's late August fHey, man, that's early for schoollj and it's good-by Mom and good-by Dad and good-b Betty Sue - and Hello, Wiley iilall . . . What's an Excali- bur? Do I have to wear this T- Shirt? Serenade? I can't even SING! HAIL PURDUE! I think I wanna go home . . . What is Wiley any- way? It's only a place to live - a place to stopover - stack your books and hang your clothes - and toss the guy down the hall in the shower flt's not hisbirthday? So whatlj and make the Pot run at eleven and check out the Waffle House at three A.M. - sweat out your chem. with your roommate - reak your back for the H-Hall championship and snow your girl with a winter formal and test that engineer's mind for Grand Prix and down your one thousandth bowl of red jello and . . . And so it's the first week in May CHey, Man, that's early for summerlj and it's good-by Pot and good-by red jello and good -by to those same eight guys for dinner - every night for nine months and . . . and all of a sudden, why do I feel like I'm leaving home? WILEY lr .,.,,,'K, , , 'H Mm 'WW i ii fl Nh 52 El 3 , i I . Q 1 . I , 1 7 ' I F 1 : A l .Ru ' px ...U I 'li' A T6 if-'rar Q. 'Q-' ..:.f fag, Q K .k,il i.:- ff.: 'S I, if W N 'F N. . -v A WILEY SE FLOOR FOUR - Front row: L-.,'l'ichenor, D. Huffman, W. ing, G. Schepers, D. Hamilton, D. Quick, G. Gumper, J. Busenbark, J. Lufuse, B. Thilmont, M. Sullivan, I. Wald, B. Stevens, K. Kidwell, J. Sokolowski, E. Zuck, J. Bishop, N. Morris, W. Frederick, G. Gregg, J. Lish, G. Keeler, H. Grafton. Second row: J. Graffy, E. Nigel, D. Schill- Toth, K. Zishko, B. Jones, J. Cook, M. Warner, R. Newlin. is I 300 WILEY NE THIRD FLOOR i Front row: B. Brooks, G. Weber, J. Hahn, M. Smith, T. Hottie. Second row: J. McCollum, D. Moore D. Crcps, S. Dreyer, T. Brown. WILEY NE FLOOR FOUR - Front row: G. Good, G. Stewart, T. Trapp, R. Egelston, M. Hassur, D. Bogan. Second row: P. Hruskoci P. Garl, S. Tcrhume, J. Sjogren, D. Carter, D. Marek. Third row: R. Osterholtz, D. Dascler J. Hutchcns, R. Lutkus, G. Snyder, G. Ahsher, A. Coombs, D. Swingle. A. Pulley, J. Lewis, T. Clcmmcr, V. Bctulius. S. Sunderman, W. Aitcliison. WILEY NE SECOND FLOOR - Front row J. Begeman, D. Rodenberg, K. Remy, A. Fry C. May, D. Dockins, K. Dashiell. Second rowi: J. Littrell, G. Rosenberg, S. Best, G. Keesling v G. Morrison, R. Monieth, P. U., P. Layton. Third row: J. Berg, C. Clay, C. Geshke, G. Goble, J. Hosking, C. Muir, R. Wuollet, J. Brown. ,f,uu-.Q . A A SJ u T ' flliif-. ,M NAQRTHEASI .. LXR 4 fha KK ,. 51: ,X :gn-. ' IV q M V 1 , 13 V- K - . il ' si' . EFI? l X ' 7, . . 1 1 . 'Nyg X QURDUE sf ' ssl' '5 1 T... . A X Q4 , , .f- ' -ze N airs.,- Q, 'QF 1 l yf' ,MN WILEY NW FLOOR TWO - Front row: G. Fowler, T. Emmett, B. Alonso, R. Lower, B. Lowe, J. Pertucco, B. Whitney, J. Paine, R. Earn- hart, M. Peterson, J. Hawthorne, H. Szafranski, G. Strang, W. Higgin- botham, D. Herrin, S. Ehlers, D. Dreher, G. Smith, B. Koehler, S. Big- gam. Second row: G. Fowler, G. Everhart, D. Worrall, G. Bell, R. Rog- ers, D. Gooden, J. Pasquarella, B. Allen, M. Dvorsky, J. McLin. ifllfil ' WILEY NW FLOOR ONE - Front row: S. Arnold, K. Bullard, B. Meier, G. Ingle, D. Zachman, S. Simmons, D. Bergharn, D. Rihm, B. Haberland. Second row: T. Robinson, J. Emer, R. Satterfield, S. Hartman, Houdini, T. Augustyn, D. Fausset, J. Zaloudek, J. Haid. Third row: D. Harvey, R. Green, R. Lewis, J. Gackenheimer, Owlman, R. Thompson, Zacho, I1 V .- . , wi -ff f- , . Lg I J S. Sells, A. VanAntwerp, J. Goff, R. Mason, B. Cayne, T. O'Conne1l. Fourth row: J. Kast- ner, M. Flasza, T. Lepley, R. Huseman, J. Pruehsngr, J. Kurtz, O. Tall, P. Harvey, J. Hirn, G. Neier, H. Edmon, S. Staley, B. Hampton. WILEY NW FLOOR THREE - Front row: J. Proctor, T. Fluhler, G. Blue, M. Pefley. Sec- ond row: E. Flask, J. Over, H. Jerkov, K. Airey, J. Groff. Third row: J. Moore, A. Hev- ner, S. Dorke, S. Miller, A. Marine, R. Riggs, D. Richard, R. Lauwereins, R. Cushin . Fourth row: J. Brisco, C. Kofire, D. Burgei, Mal, T. Yelton. Fifth row: J. Schermerhorn, G. Miles, D. Ummel, B. Duge, M. Treesh, B. Wardlow. 'T 1 J 1 4 3 If V L-1 , :fs F lxxfzumimuumvirxv.. -, r., -QlZ'IKB?f'l!7'i'l1 ' l12Pru x nz: 1-, i ' ' -A . . ,mmf ,, lihsnar-1. :ir-'ix ssl DH' 'ic' .2 ' -' .1 .T ,A - .Vg :Q llimuciuuzla-:::L-'n fm 'sc rf sn-xi , L... 2- - i, .' ,,fr,,L2, 111113 1:21-va .-:ML 1 . 1' ' , ,,.f - .-- mili .uw uw in-'quam-:ral za: i - . ,. .. . . . EBL, ff- -J ---Y-f m li 1 1: f :maxim 3. 32 '. news '1 ' K I-111 ' -W ' ' l A . f. ' . , .2 .LT . ,-, f-fem ,. .F , , ,. ,Q . ' V i, 1 . n. ' sr 1 ' . ' 'i W . ' F . . , f . , . 1 4 1 -r, I l 'Q liz ' , . ' Y . nv Y g - Q ' - ' nnzx 1 , ' . - -Q tr- y -r- r . . u r wr.. -1 - ' gf, 49. .-,.,-.1 302 ' WILEY NW FLOOR FOUR - Front row: D. Wade, D. Roberts, J. Eagin, R. Kingman, J. Johns, E. Lcmlcrman, T. Vining, D. Lesley, J. Shewski, J. Blommel, T. Werblow, J. Carter, H. Kraebber. Second row: R. Rife, P. Alexander, S. Clary, W. Reed, R. Warren, G. Arnold, D. Schoeder, R. East, L. Nous, J. Smith, R. Oing. Third row: T. Crone, T. Lane, R. Hitti, D. Kinsell, T. Yoder, J. Smith, T. Cash, J. Leonard, R. Stewart, G. Rice. WILEY SE FLOOR TWO - Front row: C. Ennis, D. Weatherwax, B. Wynder, D. Hawk, J. Finke, S. Penrose. Second row: J. Truitt, L. Krauser, N. Pence, R. Cronley, K. Wilson, O. Redding. Third row: L. Lillard, N. Lichtenfeld, K. Seggerman, S. Ferguson, J. Kelble. Fourth row: N. Car- man, L. Sterrett, L. Gerkin, S. Finkelstein, F. Graf, E. Schwartzberg, R. Bailey. , Q. .. f dtlilllllg ' WJNTHEBUE X 2. -.....,. 5 WILEY NE FIRST FLOOR - Front row: J. Anthony, M. Harris. Sec- Third row: M. McCarty, H. Treat, J. Hroziencik, M. Austill, W. Glover ond row: R. Kempf, C. Lloyd, H. Harman, J. Allman, R. Newburn, C. T. Downham, J. Crane, H. Strick. Keefe, D. Bergman, L. Turner, D. Swihart, P. O'Connell, G. Goodspeed. ef-. . . .J . I L A-A . f :fir N f ' ECA fi . - x ', nf ' W.. ii EET 2.1 aE?F'w4fl', ti! if I ma- Q Wfwr 'U 35,1 1 1 ' y I . 4, iv ., 5' . l - lg 4 .1. Q . ' VQJIXI 1. A 1 51 1' mi: 8' I M' -QQ ' 4 rf 1 ' V V1.3 L? QR gf 'fin 2. , ' P i i 9 la F 4f,.z'f?fl53'- mr fmt, isis ' i.llllDllI L N ' dmv 6 n WILEY SE FLOOR THREE - Front row: L. Bogue, P. Nanos, K. Wisehart, C. Carter, J. Strom, C. SuFana, C. Ruesch. Second row: M. Gaunnal, R. Luther, G. Watson, G. Hostetter, B. Baver- band, G. Millikan, J. Moosemiller, T. Walter. PW' - 1 1 x 123 -5:1 X1 1111111111 Qj'7 T'7'f'f'f 1. lllllllllllllllllll - , lI'lllllllIlQ.s H 2 I M 1' l , SY-sl 5? ,ff 1:4 ff - if - I 'f.l31f.d I .. :fin , , V Y H. ' ,dxf -. In .s?. . . 1- - WILEY SW FLOOR TWO - Front row: D Nees, J. Bogemann, P. Eggers. Second row M. Sheet, W. MacKenzie, F. Stein, V. Wor- hand, R. Nesbit. Third row: P. Greenwald, R Massey, K. Stohry, B. McFarren. 1' r X i 1 l 15 -ml Wd 'i?.W 'fu' ali ' lil fi ,. 11 1 f?l l .. - 2 . 2 :gamma , ef' . . ' ,f' VP BME! 'W 5'-SI. . .. .. ,,.A .. 1 . V V .,,. :ami Ayx 304 V WWW 4 - f mi . 3,. M f 7:ZE Y-!m If ffl J L, fu ' ' MN '.-. kg .ni .' .- '5? ' ' .1 fig' . . WILEY SW FLOOR ONE - Front row: J. Ogren, C. Kassouf, D. Jen- sen, T. Eckel, K. Beoughter. Second row: A. Pruitt, J. Ortman, T. Pan- zica, J. Kirk, T. Wiltrout. Third row: T. Strayer, C. Swope, D. O'Neal, B. Shephard, K. Cook. Fourth row: J. Stegall, R. Kocim, J. Keresztes, D. Hinchliff. Fifth row: M. Wilburn, J. Simson, T. Billman. Sixth row: D. Stevens, B. Gossard, W. Fox, D. Brogden, J. Salske. WILEY SW FLOOR THREE - Front row: D. Sullivan, J. Plahetka, J. Hertig, T. Heck, J. Noonan, R. Mcllvaine, W. Powers, J. Hertig, G. Bare. Second row: R. Hroma, J. Pfaff, J. Whitford, T. Brasel, K. Elliott, B. Myers, G. Guttrich, M. Gladden, G. Crouch. Third row: G. Reimer, D. Watercott, R. Hahn, A. Meidhardt, C. Lab, D. Rossen, D. Lundell, T. Lewicki, W. So, R. Bassett, D. Cope, J. Wyncott. 52 - i FY!! sq--ei - ,.,. ':4,.-,K Vx L . X I EJ fmiiw WILEY SW FLOOR FOUR - Front row: W. Schlosser, M. Sheets, K. Fox, L. Starmard, K. Jones, C. Curtis, E. Hopper, M. Willour. Third row: LaVey, S. Curry, M. Herchenroeder, D. Morrical, I. Yaptinchay, D. T. Franey, P. Hamilton, B. Jones, T. Sabel, S. Cousin, J. Windlow, J. Buck. Second row: T. Wicks, R. Bleikamp, M. Booth, R. Daubenspeck, F. Garwood, M. Riddiford, J. Edstrom. 2 .3 ,il gi ...-J' 30 6 Ear'hart fair'-heartjn. 1: the sole uncoeducational hi-rise dorm at Purdue 2: 782 women sharing eight months of their lives together 3: jit- terbugging at the 1950's dance 4: watching Night Gallery in the PJ lounge 5: pumpkin-caroling at Hal- loween 6: sharing the telephone line with seven other girls 7: two-hour- long study breaks 8: T.P.-ing your counselor's room 9: the all-campus Old Master's reception 10: discover- ing the microwave oven doubles as a popcorn popperl 11: crying together 12: laughing together 13: loving together. . . E RHART N N A A img AX lmllllllllllll IIIII mum lunummmm , ' .Z-.,q Q - X ff: i AKX 1 Ni : fIz ' X Ax - ' n In l me mum 'lllmm. A ,mx .X ll 'wzlzfun xxx .JIU sffnifnuw Z X ,mx .,,'v,hI-'I vf.n.'.'- nf., 1 ,..-,.:,r.,I.. 'J.L. :353-,qgFgg,', , ,.4,-,-gg,lpgu'q,-1- ..:-:.-5gg,,. vgifiiggfgf :,s.gg1355gi253Ea::,g -51275: U. 1. .. . . I :UMM V 'u v 223 5,1 f Q V eh, A . pf s WF' 1' wig . J A r fr . f ..-.ff 'BW -1.-sr.: Y? Mg ,I if Qu- 'vm ' . xx 'um ., . if 1 ,M ,. H31 .. 6 lk T' 3 . Garb A' , Q., N Ll jk . V-,lf 'V 3 We Y' s q 'P 3, c fsz., , .ff -wwf., . agp' - -1anQ-A ay ,Q ' ff ,K ' A - -in 'I U .. 1' A N., f y Z w 3 X1 il S. W 9-in r LJ . I f' 307 I L l , .- X .1 I ' lil-:I 1 .li 'ii 1 1 wr - lf 'A ' J l . XLS: Q .: :-tktkxy, Y 3 T 11' Qi im - . . F T J. 1 ..... Z , 4-' ww' .ii 1- . 'S . ,.-Ay. 1'.f.-.L:-- ig if-.gt 308 4'- ' 1 EARHART UNIT B FLOOR 5 - Front row: C. Ratliff, P. Floyd, K. Yoder, D. Clements, J. Mueller, M. Cincere. Third row: J. Hast- D. Hartup, B. Elble, C. Hill. Second row: C. ings, D. Betcher, N. Drewniak, T. Maksyan, Highwarden, P. Mosher, B. Cauble, J. Ellis, S. C. Raymond, M. Thomas. Mead, J. Ulery, S. Hocker, T. Allen, J. Sitko, .-N. EARHART UNIT A FLOOR 4 - First row: M. Miles, M. Hanna, L. Babcock, J. Clark, J. Segar, M. Weber, D. DenUyl, K. Olenik, J. Clem- enz. Second row: S. Smith, N. Kohlmann, L. Blanke, E. Montgomery, C. Kellam, M. Bender, M. Hsu, C. Johnson, D. Hartke, M. Elliott, M. Garo- vg. N fs falo. Third row: B. Jupiter, H. Caywood, D. Easley, M. Metz, J. Kuhn, G. Sears, C. Stottenberg, K. Theis, B. Linderwell, B. Kinney, T. Dierck- mar, J. Quick, P, Kaylor, P. Elliott. EARHART UNIT B FLOOR 6 - First row: S. Harvey, C. Nocenti, J. Kornman, P. Trapp, K. Bondi. Second row: B. Golubski, S. Mur- hy, L. Creech, K. Bringard, B. White, K. Snyder, M. Guiou. Third row: S. Gamble, S. Cain, B. Doodly, M. Kruse, K. Jeffries, B. Bunny, K. Ramsay, C. Adams, N. Perko, J. Sandberg. Fourth row: A. Holtkamp, C. East, B. Shipman, P. Pardieck, D. Fischer, S. Stall- baum, A. Harris. EARHART UNIT B FLOOR 7 - First row M. Ciresi, L. Wells, S. Bell, T. Holderman, M. Brusnahan. Second row: B. Llein, C. Cunning- ham, N. Bjelland, B. Rossen, J. Pancheri, L. Wisemiller, S. Hoffman. Third row: S Schwartz, M. Lewis, C. Smith, B. Templin, B Myron, R. McDowell, D. Fairtile, C. Arend Fourth row: T. Borne, J. Rawley, A. Butz, S. Albright, L. Robb, P. Genest, J. Ehinger, D. Deem, S. Bell. 9 5? T t .. ..- afa ' - - Q 1 M. -mr? X M vm.. .4 A . , ,Zi ' . it 'N X rv ' . J, -' A Li gp , ' '--,-yi m '. 1 ' - fy ,si t g '-1 ..:,..,,w,.l , - . ps .: .pf dr' 1 I . A- -, f, ,I 1, I wil-lf,-' viii?-' 1 i. 2 V-'Q 'dl h 'Q :,,Y' ' '3l'.l'r . .5 'A K .fe f.. x J L-:.'f1:V.::-1' ' U g?'.'- ! I ' B X . A 1 -ay 3? - V - 5. 4, 'W ,i . f 'L' K7 . f 1' f, 1 , . 5 s 4. - . V , f , ' 'I ' f- an + . '- , 'I ' . ' A 5 ' 5 , .3.fffr.f ,, .qi . ' S . .I ., -X ',V,,,,5-Iii. if ,X 12 14 'fly if 7. -ix sg ,x -. f ' ' j rf -455'-v,ME.Sv h,5,.'v.L4 .viwxfxhlx 'FI 'Y --A , ..--,, -x' , f:,.g84..'. '..f--FG 2 +- B, ff , is nl V. I ff., ,F,..,A,:,.--1 -V .J .1 K., L: I ,N .A I. .. QS 1 iff? , ., 3+ 1 ef, '- ,L ,F 4 . ,Y ' 4,44 .. rf 1 N, g ,M ,lf N. . and ' l .Y -it J- 1 ' s n 1- Jrw . 25 il E 3 it 1 J ia .,q. .- . n 1 ..,. A wif' .LL , EARHART UNIT B FLOOR EIGHT - Front row: K. Williams, N. Nichols, L. Fort, D. Ingellia, B. Jensen, D. Oliveri, E. Robinson, G. Finch. Second row: R. Painter, J. Reid, C. Porter, J. Byrne, C. Garrison, C. Uhl, P. EARHART UNIT C FLOOR TWO - Front row: L. Hoffman, L. Hicks, T. Ottinger, V. Hag- erman, P. Tovey, D. Nesius, S. Sutter, M. Redlin. Second row: C. Taylor, M. Thompson, J. Wolf, D. Johnson, C. Mahl, M. Nowak, S. Boehner, T. Scott, T. Stumpe, S. Flynn, J. Oliver, C. Hall, K. Brusnahan. Third row: M. Scales, J. Montgom- cry, S. Strueh, M. Greene, A. Vandeven, M. Myers, K. Trachsel, M. Samuels, L. Tovey, S. Pitstick. Kenny. Third row: R. Painter, G. Holland, L. Ehlebract, J. Macaleer, G. Bell. Fourth row: J. Pinkin, D. Smith, J. Hazel, P. Williams, A. White, A. Russel, M. Brown, R. Barnett, J. Rumbaugh, P. Nail, C. McRoberts. fl , : 'S fr IHUO ,CHEUTV J' 'Q 4 1. Q. Ty---.gg - 1' . -X D ui . EARHART UNIT D SIXTH FLOOR - Front row: C. Lantz, E. Stockwell, J. Van Wagner, R. Bruns, M. Stanhick. Second row: P. Reed, J. Brooks, D. Tilford, D. Neal, S. Spangler, A. Ser- mersheim, C. Stum, S. Breedlove. Third row: D. Casper, K. Knezevich, S. Botkin, K. Thorton, P. Fromm, C. Keasling, R. Craig, J. Beanchici. Fourth row: L. Wells, B. Young, J. Gibson, M. Stokes, M. Blessing, M. Davis, D. Kurzawa, C. Walker, A. Fitzgerald, P. Neier, C. Porter. F EARHART UNIT C FIRST FLOOR - Front row: E. Hern- don, M. Pursell, J. Mulligan, C. Holzapfel, P. Wilson, T. Ash, P. Eppelheimer, L. Gless, T. Spier, A. McCarthy, L. Gerecz, C. Henny, M. MacDonald, B. Brixey. Second row: S. Middendorf, is 'J '1' ' li' WE' Dt2FiRf?T!,'72TIT9h'l'T S. Kehrt, C. Francis, R. Lawrence, L. Ebling, S. Smith, G. Widmer. Third row: E. Kladivko, S. Shropshire, V. Very, V. Nelson, M. Brattain, M. Skaggs, L. Hilbert, M. Axnix, S. Smith. A1 'EKDHYAYZQ ' . K-xl . . 4 ,4 f P15 i EARHART UNIT C FLOOR THREE - Front row: K. Romine, B. Cook, R. Summerville, B. Farmer, G. Gressman, G. Whittemore, K. Schle- gelmilch. Second row: C. Senff, S. Wesley, P. Lutlrell, C. Brown, C. Woodward, A. Hummel, K. Libby, J. Cassells, C. Haase, P. Beal, B. Bingman, S. Goeser, S. Huber, K. Wallis, C. McMulled, J. Martin. EARHART UNIT D FLOOR FIVE - Front row: S. Ellison, C. michael, M. Pickrell, M. Thomas, C. Eden, C. Reynolds, P. Prokop. Shank S Moore K Spltalny S Daus, M. Yoder, S. McCormick. Fourth row: S. Furner, P. Bradley, C. Carmichael, A. Meyers, K. Second row R Bosse B MacNeal C Perl, D. Delio, J. Mortell, Smith, R. Goetz, D. Swart, K, Doolittle, P. Oldham. B Pacey K Rogers L Chidester Third row: R. Curtis, B. Car- , . EARHART UNIT C FLOOR FOUR - Front row: C. Andreko, J. Zuroski, K. Libby, C. Schreiber. Second row: J. Kuehr, J. Jatek, N. Matchett, L. Bitner. Third row: B. Rigg, J. Verbosky, L. Stew- art, P. McLaurin. Fourth row: J. Pretzer, P. Ingels, C. Rader, J. Nasuim, S. Smith, S. Boulais. I s . ,it ' ,X .. s-. R f 2 , - - xg Xe 43 - '79-. 4 Sa, ' , J U fl : 4' 'S '11 S N W -- V .,-f--f' .1 ' X ' -fa . 1Q Z EARHART UNIT D FLOOR SEVEN - Front row: B. Hahn, M. Heif- ner, V. Hurst, C. Hansen, M. Graham, B. Kiester, M. Thompson, L. O'Rourke, P. Foreman. Second row: T. Hoenke, M. Brewster, S. Robe- son, L. Schwelnus, J. Hirsch, J. Hege, A. Stephan, G. Schrader. Third 4 . row: F. Peyton, R. Bauman, S. Hobbs, P. Orr, A. Hull, B. Drallmeier, N. Highes, M. Moir, P. Andrews, M. Ruemier. Fourth row: D. Rybolt, J. Thompson, J. Sparks, S. Verhoestra, D. Wells, M. Gunter, M. Levins, J. Hibner, J. Veldman, A. Harvey, J. Anerson. EARHART UNIT D FLOOR EIGHT - Front it, PUR row: K. Riemer, M. Barnette, L. Bedell, T. Bear, . P. Peyton, S. Bauman, C. Hoock, D. Pritchard. I Second row: S. Pearce, S. Smith, V. Hughes, E. Remler, T. Shirt, T. Bender, M. Julius. Third row: L. Tovey, K. Anderson, J. Leeper, J. Banet, D. Dikeman, M. Giannarelli, A. Coleman, K. Mor- iarty, B. Yentes. Fourth row: K. Stillabower, B. Ritenour. '9 I ,, - .. ieni if X x ml: il' . ' J3.,4f s., 313 EARHART UNIT A FLOOR TWO - Front row: B. Ski- Sivertsen, K. Will, J. Kephart, M. Klink, B. Harter, R. Taf- binski, J. Stine, J. Ruby, R. Buehrer, P. Parish, P. Binkow- linger, M. Huffer, J. Baker, M. Ferguson, C. Sweeney. ski. Second row: E. Graves, B. Huskins, J. Silberman, L. Third row: R. Clauss, J. Bleshock, S. Cochran. tx new L! 'Q A x 'V - 190 fmyki -Pf- ,,1.4 , 1 ' ff.. it .1 lv' 4 .909 i ,rw ,-1-- EARHART UNIT A FIRST FLOOR - Front cik, S. Clark, D. Martin, T. Adler. Third row: L. row: S. Short, K. Karst, C. Bingman. Second Hansen, C. Stancia, K. Fountain, S. Noble, P. row: D. Johnson, C. Olsuka, D. Gaston, N. Koza- Widman, M. Moberly, S. Marburger. EARHART UNIT A FLOOR THREE - Front row: V. Fairchild, J. Hoban, L. Martin, C. Schoke, K. Maloney, S. Hubbard, S. O'Rourke. Second row: C. Germann, C. Kayne, S. Crofoot, C. Jones, H. McConnell, C. Plescia, L. Wray. Third row: N. Vanada, D. Stafford, R. Cobell, S. Lawrence, S. Shimer, V. Hunter, D. Wilson, R. Marvel, N. Wunder, L. Morris, J. Speer, S. Smith, S. Worsham. ,yy f jf.-f-ji: J' T.. ,,,sg.,.,3 -?c,l.?s .4.-pie! 5 if pn., 3l5 CO-ED IT'S MURE NATURAL It's not really a co-ed dorm. I mean, you don't live together. Co-ed living?. . . There's no other way. It's more naturalg after all, Man shouldn't feel guilty for taking part in a natural function' We're just more of a family here Meals are obnoxious, naturally, because the girls Won't sit next to youfy Besides, in any other dorm a x 6 5 Q, visitation violation is an exception, i i iv' it ' ' in a co-ed dorm, it's a rule. A Co-ed living, it's different, but like they say, Is there any other Way? N L we 6 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllll lwnunnnsuIlauunulunmllll -'-1f?f'?-EQ, -, 1 , .,:j.1:'- -N 3 ll 1 - 5 Q ', '1 - l 5 v fl' fr - To try to explain everything that 3 , A, 25511: ' , makes a hall is impossibleg all that 1 Lg'-35 . , 3,- 'Y ' comes out IS a stream of Words. Newest - Scramble - Hilton Party Dorm - Highest Index Co-Ed - Freshman - V.C. Chess - Bridge - Ping Pong Commander - Gamble Ching - Bozo - Rolock the Jade Room - Spirit Rules - Boo!! Movies - C. S. N. and Y. Ruffle - Lounge Rats Twitch - Possum Wafflehouse -- Grand Prix Grubbin' - Bugs Bull's - Football Rallies - Puddle Jumping Ethos Light - Scotia Booze - Sex - Drugs Fatties - Scales Duds - Unit A Jocks Guest Hours - Kowalski's John Doors - Picnics Gerbil - Fish Fry Guitars - the Pub Problems, loves, work, lives: entertaining, interacting. i SHREVE What Can Be Said . . . 'XT J ---a-'in-'-1--.a-'in-'avwiv-H fe '- f:E:-?7i.':-:?:Z':'5I.-':':5:5E 5-'1-..Tr .'E at - nl' nvi',u' nl' nl' -91 13 -if-gd -nl' ,if -19,11 -.swf ,wa ,.. nn' ui' ni' ull--gF- nd 11 I ' ,gi -gi -pi gi -gd -gf ,gi - nn lnsl -ul ul' nl nil' nn' gil -nl' gal' -nl' -sl' -.null ad' ni 41 pull gal- -1-IS -1 L..-. .- unl',.-l',-uli' ull uni- gnu! in A' Iii- gi- 1 - L I- 113 1131 ag. .1-ll' -un 9 1 W: -11 psi' E--5-'a il M 1 ,,,..f- n -Ill' -ull 113 ali' 11 gi-...-sr-----' .,,,,, ,., fe . fn.. 'air ' . 'F'-. A f. 715,-Q I : I lillll lil! SHREVE UNIT A A Front row: B. Slone, L. Detamore N. Mutchler, C. Derr. Second row: P. Gyori, J. Page, E Slowik, G. Maxwell, M. Purschwitz, D. Potszebowski, P. Bransman, S. Johnson, K. Talbert. Third row: L. Elliott, B Rimpler, J. Carpcr, J. Harrison, N. Hartman, D. Lake, P. Olson, S. Tippet, L. Bloom, M. Seltzer, J. Whitehead, S. Taylor, S. Herdina. Fourth row: B. Wilkerson, L. Perry, B. Millis, K. Roche, P. Welborn, N. Zimmicman, F. Cianehetti, xx-kg. R. Bruce, M. Bachmann. Fifth row: G. Nichols, A. Pah- mier, C. Conlin, C. Kladden, S. Becker, B. Kellum, T. Miller, M. Pierce, K. Mathes, B. McCracken, L. Gardner. Sixth row: D. Winstanley, T. Keg, A. Pin, P. Cobb, N. Berberian, D. Bolton, P. Paarlberg, N. Adams. Seventh row: R. McHenry, M. Wright, C. Hudson, W. Sipos, T. White, R. Wilson, G. Rogers, D. Slosson, W. England, G. Wright, J. Peters, T. Stewart. a K SHREVE UNIT B-2 - Front row: R. Schrock, R. Muskin, L. Miller, J Lyons, A. McKee, T. Edwards, K. Obeler, B. Best, B. Bien, T. Vaisvilas, K. Stevenson. Second row: T. Martin, V. Bilyeu, J. Keyser, S. Stack- house, C. Sobek, G. Sherman, P. Despo, M. Diamond, G. Bittles, E. Simpson, P. Powell, S. Metzger, T. Mance, C. Wykoff. Third row: S. Ortman, E. Branstetter, R. Cota, J. Hoeltke, K. Pope, B. Redding, G. Gilliatt, G. Garlic, G. Winters, D. Bellerjeau, R. Garrett, S. Freund, E. Gurauskas, D. DeCook, K. Knowles. Fourth row: T. Metzger, R. Beard, E. Powell, D. Wiist, R. Miller, M. Hittle, M. Grabert, L. Hofmockel, Y. Notyalc, G. Craycraft, D. Kominski, R. Liniger, R. Jacobs, M. Mays, R. Zink, J. Ohler, B. Flesch, C. Lehmkuhl, S. Vallino. f-W xv.-rQw - '- ' no S94 .1- vi' A S Ns! 9.9- ' ,vu- SHREVE UNIT B-1 - Front row: J. Harper, S. Powers, tin, B. Doyle, A. Gaugh, P. Stephens, M. Gianneschi. B. Sage, G. Chamblin, J. Hougland, C. Ford, S. Calvin, L. Fourth row: V. Lenoch, J. Campbell, J. Eaton, D. Dihge- Laymon, L. Baker. Second row: G. Brown, W. Chin, D. Bowman, B. Wilson, K. Vandesteeg, J. Schumm, A. War- ble, J. McKain, G. Clayton, B. Erwin. Third row: J. Steven- son, P. Octealt, R. Roberts, J. Hape, C. Lehmkuhl, J. Mar- man, H. Berzajs, T. Craig, K. Kicinski, X. Boerke, T. Runge, S. Klausner, B. Every, C. Johnston. , i '. f., -J - ,-I r ff .' A' - 23,9 -.L -gf, '-w. -.Q-wif' f's.vf f1+c'w A 1- ?f.E'.3HE gt' Q X A- . 5 t .,Q,'f ..,, ..1r'1.,,:.,'w. pi ,,'31K'A, -.1,,,,. , Xfvhy g ,, ,,.i'f1'--5-'5L,+gy1,i.,, ,xy-. ,- ..-N ii , ,, . m i ,ff ,.mt5.5,7g?5 - 1-if-gfiv-4 H . 'tqf -.5 5' ggi -' 'f ifc' '51 F7 'MBE 1-A f ' 214s1'f. ' T' wil?-' '. ' -vr :' n v -'is-1' 'Ml'-if-1''awatifsssvififw11,5 . ine, fTf,a.:.-s:1...f 531-3551: ?'?:?J5 '52'W'x 'J I ' --1 4f'l'75!1 'T F-2 :Q 'fs ': ' . 1 . 'f-'E pi 'A' 320 SHREVE UNIT C - Front row: R. Butts, J. Holloway, R. Atkins, M. Holmes, J. Clark, A. Closson, J. Fisk, H. Rosenthal, S. Tarbox, B. Hay- den, K. Clark, T. Halligan, K. Stanford, C. Molique, C. Ayers, S. Mehl- ing, J. Montgomery, J. Heritage, T. Lochmandy, K. Sostek, D. Orner, M. Stulac, A. Melter, J. Casse. Second row: P. Murghy, B. Sanders, H. Smith, H. Keller, T. Johnson, J. Bohrer, P. Merkle, L. Study, C. Twad- dle, D. Patton, G. Sewell, M. Bovee, T. Venekey, J. Cravens, K. Martin, the C. Chock, S. Forsythe, D. Shatluck, S. Arndt, D. Parcell, P. Karau, K. Brock, J. Troxell, C. Ertel, K. Wachter, C. Bottorff. Third row: H. Brune, B. Fackler, D. Stuart, T. Penn, D. Scharnhorst, P. Manlief, T. Gable, C. Hirstein, M. Hole, M. Triolo, D. Schwein, S. Bottom, J. Top, D. Butler, D. Loehndorf, M. Wojcik, C. Hinkle, R. Spray, J. Allen, S. Church, R. Rubin, R. Hawkins, R. Sims, D. Miller, M. Robinson. E i 1 U 1 5 '.-.-1 ef --.. 'W '-elizwr -Ht SHREVE UNIT D FLOOR SEVEN - Front row: A. Danowski, L Rubin, J. Kent, K. Beard, D. Abbott, B. Bumbaboka, D. Oliver, R. Sies, D. Hefner, P. Blackwelder, M. Fox, J. Edwards. Second row: M. O'Con- nell, S. Hartman, D. Kuta, L. Horton, K. Pearson, J. Walker, C. Cass- man, V. Samlaska, A. Berk, K. Clem, J. Raver, T. Jones, R. Duckwail, R. Lagler, S. Volz. Third row: P. Smith, A. Osterling, D. Glazzer, C. Rowe, K- L. Vanderpearl, K. Feeney, N. Scheerer, D. Downing, J. Edie, M. Neun- dorfer, G. Myers, A. Smith, R. French, R. Bevill, H. Stokes. Fourth row B. Luhman, A. Davis, S. Rosenberg, C. King, M. Franzen, S. Moorman S. LaCount, D. Christianson, K. Crocker, R. Todd, C. Mills, D. Feld- maier, R. Ploetz, J. Siberell, R. Giles. Nw . g fl 'X , NJ- ' f 9- vii . -Lg . L '- M if- fs .fl n 43213: -. il, .- r-1 T I gil fy. .9 do 1. 0.3, -- if-1 SHREVE UNIT D FLOOR EIGHT - Front row: K. Kowalski, S. Cline 1 F. Kopitzke, J. Ward, S. Scudder, E. Freije, L. Williams, N. Schaper, D. Poland, D. Currier, B. Riffle, G. Stewart. Second row: K. Shrimplin, M. Moran, M. Akbarieh, C. Kolodziej, J. Lloyd, J. Hlinka, D. Covert, R, Smith, K. Deremiah, F. Schickler, R. Persinger, G. Ryan, G. Mannion, L. Booten, S. Daugherty, F. Garry. Third row: J. Roudebush, M. Hackle- man, P. Bast, J. Riopelle, J. Lewis, D. Maloney, R. Bender, B. Dille, C. J 1 , 'f Nr' Y T Hale, R. Hill, T. Meisberger, B. Dugan, D. Martin, D. Rhude, A. Harris, D. Hand. Fourth row: J. Platke, L. Vukovich, H. Doran, B. Kinion, C. Dick, S. Gaw, K. Scheeringa, R. Willour, D. Jeffers, M. Peloza, D. Kott- lowski, T. Freuhling, B. Nienow, P. Noel, M. Adams, T. Butz, R. Cain, D. Moore, A. Arndt, B. Deremiah, B. Creprau, M. Glass, S. Nevius, J. Rohrer, C. Johnson. 0... N X1 23, -i gl.-f SHREVE MISCELLANEOUS - Front row: S. Stack- house, R. Paustian, S. Funk, R. Berna, A. Wolverton, E. Brinkworth, M. Tribbey, R. Hain. Second row: R. Bryan D. Hogle, T. Tirsway, J. Wybest, J. Grabert, M. Schlanzer: J. Gullett, J. Gaddie, R. Walker, M. Sivek, R. Dougherty v L. Joynson, M. McCammon, G. Werner. Third row: S. Verseman, J. Roorda, R. Covey, D. Hambrock, E. McGinnis, K. Golden, B. Kramer, K. Kinsell, K. Schleck, D. Ewing, C. Barber, M. Stanley, B. Luhman, L. Rosenbaum, B. McCammon, K. Korth, L. Curtis, R. McColly. - A,,,V - . -1 -'. Q . .. --. SHREVE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL - Front row: M. Culver, g6SS, M. O'COnn6ll, K. SteV6IlSOI'l, K. MacDonald, S. Herdllla, L. Kiff. Second row: G. Beam, P. Outcalt, J. Lewis, R. Lowell, R- Duckwail, G- Shamblin, L- H0heflb9I'g9F, K- Smith, P- P. Blackwelder, S. Zmina, D. Winstanley, C. Twaddle, W. Bur- Bfandmafly C- B0tt0!'ff, B- Sanders- X x.:-iff!!! .izwx . s 1 Atk- C f 1 QW' lnclzl Th. , r H, S rv sl' :X .-Q' , ,,..,w tf , -Wi X-I -- gps- ' w-' -J Definition: Harrison: The Swamp, 8, 9, 10 O'clock grill runs, all nighters, sleeping-in, finals, brilliant brains, senate, pixies, weird roommates, floor parties, counselors, J. W. Bur- well, guest hours, raising hell, wild week-end night ladies, that Casino, the Great Spirit Revival, coffee houses, dates, pinning circles, shower parties, birthday parties, river par- ties, serenades, panty raids, touch football, trick or treating, snowball fights, waterballoon fights, airplane flying, intramurals, winning, waiter captains, 6:45 A.M. breakfast, ice cream cones, bicycles galore, that gravel pit parking lot, toilet paper, binoculars, big feet on campus, fac- ulty fellows, friends, laughing, liv- ing, loving together at wild, wooley, hysterical Harrison Hall. H RRISON H LL An Experience in LlVlI1g 4 a7 'x 3' P' 7' p Y .WN .- N -K L X , . 3 ' x .. F W N 1 s.f.T'x ' ,. 418 ' :J - - . , ' lf'-' N ,V iff, ' 5 ji 'f'- ' -, i f . 3 Sf : 1. , 1- Qi rn. X- pw XXX ,I G -32 1 .n 'QW' ' 'Xl- ------.... .Z- HARRISON FIRST FLOOR - Front row: B. Fields, N. Potesta, P. Weldon, J. Donerty, D. Guard, K. Medich. Second row: G. Tavcar, K. Rubenstein, D. Gaston, C. Savino, P. Rog- erson, J. Tesmer, P. Housel, N. Douglass, C. Kasnetz. Third ,gg ou NOW' -5 f-rg row: B. VonTobel, C. LaMar, E. Dingeman, D. Jenkins, B Houston, T. Andry, B. Haase, C. Hoekenga, J. McKelvy, D Stoeppelwerth, B. Seely. HARRISON FLOOR THREE - Front row: B. Babbitt, A Razouk, B. Erffmeyer, J. Hulsey, J. Tully, J. McCracken, D. Murphy. Second row: L. McCormick, J. MacAllister, S. Beller, N. Berg, D. Madden, B. Leonard, J. Eaton, K. Leo- 2:11 tems MX. 9159.2 'I W X, N, . . ff STN--I X K Zffx, A - ' Y- X X . nard, R. Gore, C. Richter, K. Newman, B. Williams, G. Vergos. Third row: M. Buckner, M. Beyer, C. Quakenbush, L. Hancock, D. Wampker, B. Hartig, B. Ross, J. Wisker, B. Piper, B. Peters. 'T F. 5' Q - 1-iq 'dl ' 'Q ,N , D , T, Q, L 'Q HARRISON FLOOR TWO - Front row: R. Becker, C. Low- .5 I l ' 5 X ' f 'la 5 1 V 4Q,' 'lv ll g, ensteinilSaPenniston. Segond row: D. Madness, P. Bill, S. Bel- W- f l w 'Q Eff ff.-ffl nap. T ir row: L. Mc ormick, P. Merritt, R. Serafini, B. l l ' l Q ' Hg Fagan. Fourth row: D. stark, P. Fred, D. Miner, L. Chieppo. I V E + l Fifth row: K. Ottenstein, S. Macey, L. McConnell. PURDUg la? ss' ll , x . Q -'X , f, . . '. 4 325 26 DQ.. I N N . vflwg f ' F392 NT r .f:'fla' f 5, Q I WS' X E My , ll! .Q f for . .J Af' .,, HARRISON FLOOR FOUR - Front row: V. Campbell, J. Yockey R Nelson, D. Willits, J. Fulmer, M. Ellison, M. Lewis, D. Bartholomew., Second row: K. Hicks, G. Loesch, S. Myers, L. Bredewater, C. Orr, J. Phillips, C. Bengtson, L. Deacon, R. Saccaro, P. Bachman, N. Swanson. Third row: M. Whisler, S. Roberts, M. Kiwala, S. Jones, S. Wilson, D Fiscus, N. Horn, M. Norcross. Fourth row: S. Glova, T. Gagnon, T. Tirid v Woody, L. Keller, P. Meeghan, D. Blaisdell, M. Fischer, G. Williams, B Sedgwick, V. Lawmick, R. Hathaway, P. Meegan, C. Tonard. Fifth row D. Pertz, P. Glase, M. Raffo, K. Mueller, A. Freiberger, F. Schpero, P Finholt, T. Jack, H. Hattenhauer, P. Springston, J. McFadden, W Truex, C. Harr. HARRISON FLOOR FIVE - Front row: R. Hess, J. Luther, D. Inger- soll, L. Kelly, M. Davis, L. Blignaut, T. Barthel, B. DeGeyter, P. Peter- son, J. Badders, B. Fleck, R. Crosby, D. Fisher, K. Deavours, M. Dragan. Second row: J. Stewart, A. Heinold, D.. Bolsen, K. Ludwig, P. Bill, S. Penniston, J. Parks, M. Riffert, K. Mockford, M. Begley, B. Harrah, A. i 'd I l Lnm.. X. I 1, 54, it Pauley, M. Schenk, K. Huff. Third row: K. McClain, S. Kulanko, K. Russell, M. Mathews, D. Miller, N. Known, R. Rumack, K. Penrop, M. Forszt, R. Jones, L. Christman, M. McLnae, G. Carlile, J. Dockemeyer, P. Hackman, L. Neagle, B. McHenry, T. Dunwoody. HARRISON FLOOR SIX - Front row: R. Warner, C. Miller, G. Lange, D. Smoker. Second row: B. Hawkins, M. Moore, P. Horton, S. Kellermeier. Third row: S. Stookey, P. Wessel, R. Berry, C. Joyn- son. Fourth row: M. Cory, M. Chester, T. Foust, P. Baird. Fifth row: M. Eckert, M. Smith, M. Peter, S. Hill. Sixth row: M. Shaw, F. Bohac, R. Smith, D. Pike. Seventh row: G. Reichert, A. Bione, J. Jones, S. SeSutter, M. Murphy, C. Ford. Eighth row: J. Kirkwood, R. Gallunski, W. Degner, P. Haake. X!-c6122 K 5 . . f f fi .-1 if 435 4 f HL-ff ,LII ' ' ,ig-4 ' M iii--if - .hw-......' V ,,, -V A: ' l f gil?--' ' I F., 7 11522-7 Scuwleri, P. Bond, P. Phifer, K. Kile, S. Hanauer, R. Jones, C. Saari, C. Hanna, C. Skinner, D. Fites, L. Bidwell. Second row: D. Hollinger, C. Leighty, M. Bennett, D. Phegley, J. Reed, T. Austin, J. Bowers, M. X HARRISON FLOOR SEVEN - Front row: J. Mercer, D. Drake, S. Floyd, S. Lehmann, D. Wallisch, B. Callaway, M. Giovinazzo, I. Freely, C. Gunther. Third row: S. Foster, G. Pasalich, N. Senko, M. Appel, B. Westberg, M. Allman, M. Baker, C. Gunther, D. Hiet, S. Applegate. ' Seng f ,- Z? , .Q xW' .....b- 'Q 5. 'Zi if I 7 I 7 T s ' F P l , I if 1 g i W l 1 l r E . 1 . f,....- 7 K4 HARRISON FLOOR EIGHT - Front row: A. Fleck, R. Crosby, J. Car- penter, V. Leslie, F. Alligator, P. McKinney, A. Raggedy, A. McMullen, P. Bill, C. Ayers, S. Penniston, K. Ludwig, A. Bennett, B. Henningsen, D. Haworth. Second row: M. McQuiddy, C. Hodson, L. Hooper, S. Size- more, S. Seeber, M. VanPelt, P. Hill, O. Grubbs, D. Grubbs, J. Patterson, M. Meehan, C. Hawkins, L. Arhold. Third row: K. Downing, D. Bull, D. XJ Dearey, B. Polak, V. Ness, C. Person, B. Gould, D. Daube, J. Moss, K. Stucker, N. Shilcock, J. Harrington, S. Pear. Fourth row: M. Freismuth L. Trotter, S. Archer, R. Stibbe, T. Thumb, T. McGuire, J. Williamson, T. Habecott, H. Rinkel, J. Lucas, M. Evans, C. Coles, G. Hodge, R. Retz- laff, S. Cox, B. Gerhart, D. Artis, R. Brownsword, K. Ottenstein, D. Ingersol, T. Fenske. 0 i,f m gtg -i,lQg,4 F5 ,, . III If I I I I I I I -, 'VX o fu ' fi 2 f Ai! 5 I C 1 5 ggi Off-Campus Women's Association is an organization of women students who live off campus. Only through OWA can you enter into student government, trade parties, co-rec activities and all other campus activ- ities that necessitate belonging to a housing unit. The organization is geared to encourage scholastic achievements, to serve as a repre- sentative organization for all social functions and service activities and to stimulate interest in campus activities. OWA - C. King, L. Loepker, C. Adams, M. Bliz- zard, S. Shearon, advisor, D. Carson, C. Gambill M. Ritter, M. Collins, L. Schraman. Off-Campus Men's Association offers a place for off campus men in the bizarre world of Purdue's cam- pus. It offers them a voice in stu- dent senate and a station from which campus activities such as intramurals and social activities begin. OMA - Front row: B. Ditton, B. Smith, T Pfeifer, V. Sherry, L. Pernell, D. Teel, S. Greene D. Brothers, K. Hart. Second row: C. Young, C Brewenga, S. Jankowiak, B. Phillips. Apartments don't have: house meetings hall governments bums across the hall free dances maids phone duty visitation hours booze restrictions nares Clive-inj hot meals Cfewj free toilet paper dishwashers money fall goes for rentj serenades hell week counselors cooks cold dorms fthe Whole place is coldj dinner speakers sign painting parties group pics in the Debris Washers and dryers. Then why do so many students live there? Because in an apartment they have FREEDOM! xjI? ' If Afk ,,.':1iZ1 'fi-Q i 1 . 'g. gf 'L ,Ls 334 Co-oPS What we have, we have achieved ourselves and somehow it means more. 4 That's what co-ops are all about, doing things together to achieve a common goal. The plan of action may involve only two people,or as many as 600. It may be 'anything from fixing a leaky faucet to decid- ing on new furniture for the living room. It may be .planning an all campus dance or organizing a suc- cessful rush program. Whatever the task, it offers the opportunity for capable people to learnt more about themselves and others. ' The .ten men's and five women's houses are joined together in the Student Co-operative Association. This organization opens channels of communication between houses offering solutions -to common house problems. SCA acts as centerpoint for social activities, scholarship pro- grams, publicity campaigns, and rush organization. The co-ops unite through. SCA to participate in all campus events such as University Sing and Grand Prix. , Even though co-ops, involve hard work and lots of responsibility there are lots of good, times. Social activi- ties cover a wide range of interests. Keggers, dances, picnics, trade par- ties, water fights and taffy pulls are a few of the activities. - ' The co-operative system combines learning, fun, and hard work to offer the student more for his money. 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P '2 '-sll:....T'l A- ' ml 5 G H- 1 60 rl Ml., M f . '39 an . ECHOES OF EXPERIENCE Front row: Eileen Hanna, John Harrison, Carolyn Deal, Jenny Nash, ardson, Donald Burnham. Third row: Bill Strong, E Peggy Phillips, Pat Hanes, Eldridge Roark. Second row: Jane Ellis, Deb Harry Davis, Martin Wertlieb, Zoe Coulson, Cecil A Bland, R. B. Stewart, Mrs. Lois Davis, Cory SerVaas, Dr. Sylvia Rich- Wyatt Moore, Kevin O'Donnell, Cecelia Zissis, John 1, 'W' f f f' V150 f 4 OLD MASTERS Donald C. Burnham Chairman Westinghouse Electric Corporation James S. Coleman Professor of Sociology The John Hopkins University Zoe Coulson Director of Foods and Cookery Good Housekeeping magazine E. Montford Fucik President Harza Engineering Company Cecil A. Reed Manpower Administrator, Job Corps. Department of Labor, Region VII Cory SerVaas I Executive Editor The Saturday Evening Post R. B. Stewart Past Chief Financial Officer Purdue University Kevin O'Donnell Past Director Peace Corps. Programs in Korea Martin Wertlieb Chief, Executive Compensation Section Federal Pay Board Rear Admiral Russell R. Waesche Secretarial Representative, Region VII U.S. Department of Transportation Dr. Sylvia O. Richardson President American Speech and Hearing Assoc. The Most Reverend Trevor Wyatt Moore Archbishop Metropolitan Orthodox Catholic Autocephalous Church Harry Davis Professor of painting and drawing Herron School of Art Ms. Lois Davis Professional Artist Indianapolis, Indiana In the whirl of today's business it is diffi- cult to find the people behind the namep- late signs and dapper suits and brusk introductory handshakes. The Old Masters Program brings people of exceptional vitality to Purdue, to reveal of themselves their philosophies on life. They speak of the thoughts and things and people that have affected them throughout their lives. They speak of their careers. It is indeed unfortunate that all Purdue students do not and can- not meet the Old Masters, for they are unique - they do not speak about com- munication, they communicate. ,, .- , - H I!','H-Hzyv ,, . 5'4'.,1'w. ,:..fMIff.f. 'df 3,45-u5f1c.'3'f':'. iff 7 'f' 9:7ffig5 E .' --,-,:.w1,y-, W I 1 ' , W-I 5,5 - -'Luv-1 ww ,, . A , ,g K. 362 1 1 'VP' af My 1.1 W E I' r I' , V .L .., 1.1 Q., D lr 5. A U' ,ang H l v--., ORTAR . BOARD Deborah Bland Pamela Catron Barbara Childs Diane Cuthbertson Catherine Fischer Susan Floyd Patricia Hanes Mary Hawkinson Vicki flrlayesj Shrum Christine Hilleary Jane Irwin Ruth Lounsbury Ellyn Lyman Catherine Mullane Mary O'Maley Nancy Oster Deborah Ratusnik Laura Jean Reasoner Janet Rice Joan Sawitke Brenda Sue Sciscoe Mary Ellen Scott Jacqueline Selesnick Kathryn Smith Paula Teske Elaine Warner Melinda Warner Lisa Weiland Cheryl White Joyce Wiedeman Sheri Wilson Dr. Vivian Johnson, Honorary M 353 , , qv' A, ! 'xfagilriiif fiiixf J . ,Mfr f DEBR1s JUNIOR TAFI? 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' '-,va 368 , Barbara Baker Sarah Bailey Joanne Adler Nancy Bakes Mary Bane Jeffrey Barber Judith Bardwick Helen Bauer Leslie Bauman Larry Berte Marshall Bissonnette Barbara Bodem Michael Bonnet Margaret Bradley Patricia Brandon Herbert Brown Timothy Bunnell James Burroughs Tracey Cameron Sheila Carpenter Cynthia Chandler Margaret Church Donald Clayton Ray Clouse Michael Cook Steven Coxhead Dawn D'Amico Anthony DeBanis Robert Dein Janet Denton Melinda Diehl Patricia Dixon Joyce Dome Beverley Doskocil Stanley Downes KBarbara Durr Joseph Dworetzky Barbara Elble Nancy Swanson Michael Eve Evelyn Feldman Barbara Finkle Mary Frank Elizabeth Franklin Stephen Free Donald Fylstra Stephen Gaalema Andrea Ganley Barbara Gemmer Mark Gerber Nicholas Giordano Rosemary Glass Eileen Gorrell 1 Karen Graham Jonathan Greenberger Gordon Greenman Karen Harnish Peggy Heagy Mark Hedges Alan Herner Rodney Hine Linda Hobson Charissa Hogeboom Susan Holman Clyde Holsapple Richard Hudson Graham Hughes Lana Irvin Jane Jackson Charles Jakowatz Thomas Johnson Charlotte Jones Larry Jones Glenn J uday Mary J uricich Gregory Kearney John Kelley Melvin Kennett Michael Kinnick Christy Kirchner President ...... .... C harles R. Hicks . . . . .Joseph F. Rychlak . . . . .Donald J. Tendam Vice President .... Secretary ...... Treasurer .......................... Walter Staaks Historian ......................... Virginia Ferris Executive Committee Members . . .W, Stephen Piper Evelyn Feldman f N A i 1 t I ,I ' Ax WIFI,---1. NNYTXWWX bNiN'!NYS-Q A 1-9 , 'Ni :li sr-1 lf fl K f ' .fy W . .,. - I V 'aku ,-fd 1 i 1 ,Iii 52 ,jg - . f ff Q ! Vi . , t f 1 Xxx ! , I X Q t KX v ,P i P '?4 .1'!7 ' .X 90 -CUQO Ann Knudson Peter Krembs Dean Kudlick Charles Kupperman Patricia Kurtz Gary Lammert Alfred Lehner Michael Leonard Donna Lindeman Robert Lindsay Jeanine Mance Linda Mason Marcia Master Elsa Maynard Michael McConnell Douglas McKibben Constance McLaren Lynn Michael Martha Mills Teresa Moseman Carol Moss Donald Murphy Teresa Murphy Tamey Naab William Naiman Deborah Nelson Sheila Newman Sandra Nieman George O'Conne1l Michael O'Donnell Timothy O'Leary Constance Pachucki Gregory Peterson Karen Phillips Kenneth Piech Lee Portnoff Pamela Pritchard Marvin Pund Susan Roach Phillip Scaletta ' Elaine Schaumberg Linda Schmidt Anne Schowe Margaret Sgritta Linda Shackman Deborah Smiley Sherry Smith John Spangler Phillip Stern Mary Struckman Peggy Stucke William Stumph Barbara Sutton Eugenia Tanglis Gary Tatlock Joseph Thompson Randolph Thompson Jean Thornberry Ann Thrasher Phillip Toth Marilyn Trauner Joyce Triezenburg Raymond Tully Nancy Tumey Kathleen Tuta Cassandra Tyson Burton Vanderbilt Jane Vasu Renee Vlad Virginia Ware Karen Wells Robert Wells Susan Wetzel Deborah Wheat William Whitford III Kenneth Witte David Woerner Kay Woodward Martin Zigler Brian Zurcher g .ulnu Un uni 'ul 70 STUDE T GOVERNMENT Student Government at Purdue does exist. The various positions and activities of Stu- dent Government cater to a vast number of students, many times without recognition and praise. The people involved and working in Student Government are attempting to achieve a set of goals aimed toward the bet- termen of campus and community life. Purdue has a Student Government and it is trying to work for you. It should serve as a funnel for campus problems and pI'0- posals of changes within the University. Use Student Government to your benefit because it exists for you. Top right: Roy Wilson, Student Body President. Lower right: Bill Siewart, Student Body Vice President, 7 'S' 'dill 1 gf' Q 'ww Left to right: R. Strouse, B. Siewert, R. Wilson, G. Uebelhoer, R. Horak, K. Weismantel, P. Redmond, R. Johnson. X if Q.. . f' ,HKZ x . ' x 9 fb f KI, f STUDE T CABINET 1 5 5 F I 2 E I F 5 5 5 e E I 5 i a a E ' Q 5 E Z i s 1 E 2 E 1 a 5 E E E s 5 Z 2 i 5 s 3 a Q 5 ! E 3 2 5 E 5 Z 5 I wa w'r.-1nv.-..- 1. w.'.f. 1:-av VIA- 1 -1.-w.f:-. , : .L.- w -,..:. .-- L -.-. 1. . : .v.-- wmv fra- nf. Q.-I--..-r ..., r- .-z: ,num .1-:-.--MJ-f.-.'v '.-, .mzw L- xx1-1'. z x-Mwyrw ff:.-f--..:- :ff A -aa v.r-.f:,. Qznnm- .m an-g .4-..m:. qw: :hm-fcmx-qw,w.x1vm.-J:r:. ,A-:n:.-vw,-A-1: uulnvamf wu., ausm:-va-viz.:-v:1-4-uvzmz:-.nurmm..-'-,-a nnm5,e1.x--4.hvnmwzrms-lzuamdwunz-:annum:mem.a.9:4-nov-calx-f.w1u1gu,a.1vnk-1an-val f 1 2 1 i E 1 7 f 3 V. F F 5 E Z 5 .rmmwrnmH..-M.f.f.-.1..N.m,:,.,.,.f.-,..Q-,.w1,m.,,WM-m.,:mN.Wv,m,W.m..f,,..M..-.,-.,-D.-6Mqm.-,mm-,.m.1if1-.-W-Q.-N..v..,,...,.mm..-w.m-.1V1-1.w.,,-.m,-wmww.,-W.-.,.f4w1,-:Mmq.f.f--,MH-w..1.-L.-,mf-.VA-f..-MV.-fm-,..,w..k-.,1,.,qv, ,-.,,.,0,,wK.4hQ-..-,.,w.- W:--,-..m ,-,-:-.W-.1-.:.1.,, ,N-w,g..1.'.: bm W.,-,.-.. .- -'.- .--w,,,A.--..u.f1 J First row: Chief Justice R. Johnson W Peiper B I-Iaislup D Bever J tle R Feldmeyer P Shepard B Fletcher D Cheever A SCOCCIB O D Foster, B. Wenner. Second row D Phohl R Manning D Snyder C Wilcox M McGregor Johnson, G. Grosh, L. Herrn, C. Matkofic G Power Third row T Lit STUDE T CO RT The average student at Purdue sees Student Court as a way to avoid paying ridiculous traffic fines. Indeed, traffic cases are the only contact most students have with Court. This is not Court's main function. Student Supreme Court exists to hear any legal cases of students within the uni- versity. Court serves as a means of discovering stu- dent opinion, and a means for the University to reach to student's ideas. l , l ' l 1 I 5 e . f 151. ni - 5' h 2. f 2 3? t if 'fi fl 1 ff 5-Q + E P' bv fain :El STUDENT EXCHANGE Student Exchange, a telephone inform- ation service located in the Office of the Dean of Men and Women, was put into operation at the beginning of the fall semester by Student Information, a branch of Student Government. Under the direction of Paula Redman, the Student Exchange fS.E.X.J pro- gram has overcome the initial problems of staffing and publicity, and currently provides a valuable service to the stu- dent community. The questions most frequently encountered concern stu- dent organizations, athletics, and legal aid. xx., 'Vim 53 5 ff A 75 fx STUDE UN IO Has . . . People U-Sing Dad's Day ..-.. ,ay Q , xx. ' rl dv 76 'gm-F 'f' vu 3- ' .,,g!.,, .' 'QR fa. :,,4- Av ,134 nf-4 Jn u .av ' vga' .A 1 4?-sf' . N-7, . 35.-.1 :rl , , 'Q ' I ' V- ,- .VA -- . .- . ' - f'v . A.-. -'-X H' . , , ..... . X . .. pf - , f . ' V 1 x,3..r,:, .,., ff .pnQQ+l-4--. M . ,D--Q pf. . V I -M . I inzw' -pm' wg wx, 'Q --,A .- - ,gf W -41, ,J 5 , -,-.:.. .2 1.... 1. 'f 'HG . - ---M - -J. - , -:Avg .m:L.x.- fx.-J, ffm. , ,:.'w-Ar-ni. 4-1.9 -' Quiet Places Something for Everyone M M W Coffee House Ckt. 377 Af '1 : 4 A ,..'Y lb ? Wright. Fourth row: R. Foulks, K. Schleck, J. Cowan, K. Vonneguf, K. LaPierre. Fifth row: M. Corsatea, N. Strathman, C. Hunter. 'T'1 ' N h 1 wig fi ,ga u aj' ,fv- Student Union is a student organiza- tion which sponsors programs to meet the current needs and interests of stu- dents. Subscribing to the philoso hy that a good program must be tailbr- made, Student Union board members constantly strive to keep pace with the pulse of today's students. The results are innovative methods for entertain- ing, educating, informing, or just sim- ply bringing students together. Student Union, serving as a student programming department, is an inte- gral part of the Purdue Memorial Union. As a student organization, its primary function is that of organizing and sponsoring social, cultural, recrea- tional, and educational programs. It also assumes a function of cooperative management with the administrative staff of the Purdue Memorial Union. 3135. ' 1' ff 1 E' il 12' .J- v l . QI U5 x. .E CD Seated: M. Miller, B. Edens, D. Kirincic, C. Adams N Segebarth M Garrett R Magill D Wonn N Zaenglien D Hollenbeck C Macal J Richards, L. King. Standing: A. Berman, C. Cooley R Chambers R Thomas K Streed ORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL Thoreau wrote, Only that day dawns to which We are awake. The art of awareness is the art of learn- ing how to wake up to the eternal miracle of life with its limitless pos- sibilities. It is keeping mentally alert to all that goes on around youg it is being curious, observant, imagina- tive - that you may build an ever increasing fund of knowledge of the universe. Wilfred A. Peterson The Purdue World Affairs Council is no longer active. X .iff A .Q SENIOR BOARD - L. Selig, B. Brown, J. Adank, D. Robinson, H. Klein. . . . if it all seems Greek to you - you're not reading it. ,,.,, 752' J ai . L ,q ,..,, -I 'F-'fm T ga 1 JUNIOR BOARD - D. Lawrence, J. Hamblin, S. Blind, C. Wilson, C. James, M. McQuiddy, M. Hanley, L. Vogelgesang, T. Smith, J. Mayhill, L. Park. COMPLETE STAFF - K. Miller, M. Szekendi, S. Semon, J. Rice, L. anski, A. Case, Burket, J. Wallace, T. Quigley, L. Serie, B. Bohusz, H. Rehmer, R. De Barta. Mattci, J. O'Connor, B. Krojniewski, R. Kingsley, K. Jackson, M. Szczep- D. Kappelman, R. Wyman, T. Apgar, D, Wilson, and D. . K- rE:55:, -' ','x'9 sd l i r, .am if In Klint lla K l . A M N- v. fl? - j, f N fe 'A ' R. Wyman, J. Shields, T. Apgar lm. Ni K 1he ur-due nent The strife associated with autonomy: that is the story of the Exponent. The changing views of journalism, again a need for autonomy, work for and against a campus news- paper. Being totally separate from the University, yet needing to deal with Purdue's administration and immobile stu- dent body presents a difficult situation for any newspa- per. We felt this responsibility to the students and our- selves, but the creation of awareness was near impossible. Being first to ask, What is academic freedom? . . . and trying to make 36,000 people understand . . . exposing blatant discrimination and being called biased . . . to out- line the ideals of social justice and being called too lib- eral . . . parties where conversation centers around the paper, then dragging out bound volumes . . . that is the story of the Exponent. - The Purdue Exponent - l SENIOR STAFF - Front row: K. Jackson, R. Wyman, T. Apgar, M- Szekendi, B. Bohusz, R. DeMattei. Second row: J. Rice, D. Barta, A. Case, T. Quigley. Third row: J. O'Connor, T. Dellinger. ,il ll x-ci , .':,qeff x,w fx--r tl 4 I x, if 'Y In a historically Republican county, the Pur- due community found itself again sur- rounded by one-hundred percent Grand Old Party officials. r The Purdue chapter of the Young Demo- crats found great manpower support in this, the first, year of the 18 year-old vote. Cam- paigning was enthusiastic in the Democratic camp, as energy seemed to come from ever- ywhere, but that everywhere proved to be the Demos downfall, as they suffered from acute disorganization during several crucial periods in the campaign. The only true suc- cess awarded the Democrats was a well- managed and well-received voter registra- tion drive. A November 6 rally on the mall, sponsored by the Tippecanoe County sup- porters of McGovern, drew the Democratic campaign to a subtle close with the appear- ance of Birch Bayh. Student activism was lower in the Republican circles, which fol- lowed the general trend of GOP campaign- ing on the basis of past records and lackv of commitment. The College Republicans found ample work in the area of general cam- paigning, but were constantly hindered in their activism by being on the popular side. Student voter turnout was threatened by rain and- an insufficient number of voting machines but with the excitement of The First Time the academians mobbed the polls to express their opinions. Those opinions, however, were in enough agreement with those of the surrounding populace to allow two Purdue professors, Floyd Fithian and Bob Toal, and an ex-student body president, Stan Jones, to fall victims to the over- whelming Republican voteslide. jiri Dal 353i I f T 'Z U11 N J Pm. 5 .4 f1'vL!W'X VR, 9173, 1 'Vo 2,5 4 . N 1 9 X fwfr 'X X ,X 5 5-25, f J A 'Ns e 1 xx i ' 1 4 J ll - Y n in 'I 5 . K Q 1 K . x Ji 'Q , ', ' A ' il P . Hx a ' l ' 2 - H f lm 1 ' - 4 h .' ' , I ' Y fx 4 X X' , 1 ,A . l Q 1 R f, N ' . 5 l ' S 1 A fx 1 . ,xi xx, - ' , 1 1 N-X ., 1-X A1 2,4 I .,. A,,., , I 1 , 11-. .. N --4, , Y - f . mf' vp WY, 4 1 -,WA 1 Q ,' ,X :sf 3-1 . ,M f ,ry ' f- wwf ,M v ,V-..r ,,,.vi r. M L' 'XX' IJLZIL. ' ZA xx -T.. 4, -A . ,N ,af af '. - N, X W 1 . I 1- H4 , 45- Sul -x,X',,f .' QQ' ' MIX-' ' 'AIX . X- , ' 1' -- S -,A VV'W .L ,Q .N ..1,-f 4.1.4- . tt , 4 N-V. r .-'VW ,w 4 'ix 'Q jx, R - , - .- -'.-. X ' 5. -A -. f. '-ff .iw V-'x . . . 4 . .fri 4' ,uf-J ,.' -V f - . f-'W E 1 ,-A N'J -'- 1 .7 'Q J' 'IW A -' ,rx ,4 Q- '. V g1 -iq' 1 .,f.- -' 'rv '11 .' .V Q' , K 1- ff ' f.. X -fi' wc' -4 A. M . . -Us iw- wg.- .. S7113-'.r . -. -uf- T . 1 ,, ggi' 'ff' 4 .V , While President Nixon hid in the Big Guarded House and George McGovern rallied with the economists, Dr. Benja- min Spock made the sole presidential candidate appearance at Purdue. From the two major parties, we could not even attract a campaign manager. Arriving in mid-October as the leader of the People's Party, Spock expressed his platform as being built around the idea of community control and organi- zation. The baby-doctor-turned-politi- cian charged that the government and the two-party system had long ago been bought by the rich and powerful industries. Dr. Spock seemed to express the views of many free thinking peo- ple, but failed to raise much excite- ment at this middle-America univer- sity. 7 STUDENT VOLUNTEER CORPS You give but little when you give of your possessions, it is when you give of yourself that you truly give. Kahlil Gibran The Student Volunteer Corps provides students with an opportunity to get involved in an active and con- structive way . . . to help someone . . . to work in the outside world . . . to practice what they are learning . . . to be a part of the community . . . Through SVC, students become involved in these pro- grams: Lafayette Day Care Center Right-to-Read tutoring Lincoln Center Battleground Tutoring St. Elizabeth's Hospital volunteers Wabash Center for mentally retarded Old Soldier's Home Knight's of Pythias Battleground Buddies Office Assistants Volunteers are also involved in driving the two cars maintained for the Student Volunteer Corps by the Purdue Alumni Foundation. F 20. 1 Wi l .v .3 5 'ill ' I - ,-5.-if - 1:5 ,fig iw ff. R - . ,q 1 3.4 . 'fit iip f-A Q1 -ini Pl Isl 1.1 il . zil 'iii L ATR 'I , 'isinsfr' ' N ,A 'x-zfiiif A ' ...,,.., .-. ......- ,iigasx F.A.c.E. N Singer. Standing: B. Scott, J. Welsh, L. Beck, S. Con- stable, L. Housenbauer. Bottom left: SENIOR BOARD - B. Pohiman, F. Gerber, M. Burrin, G. Gogel, C. Fisher. 'LZ 'CI Article I Name The name of this association shall be the Female Action and Communication Exchange CFACEJ of Purdue University. Article II Purpose A. To encourage women to identify, explore, develope and uti- lize their individual potential. B. To increase the ability and desire of college women to ful- fill their unique role as educated and competent women in an ever-changing society throughout the span of their lives. C. To promote programs of educational, cultural, vocational, or social nature. D. To consider and act on problems relating to the role and responsibilities of women students in local, national, and international areas of concern. E. To facilitate the exchange of information and concerns between already existing women student's organizations. Top left: JUNIOR BOARD- Seated: G. Hicks, S. 1 390 w r il 1: w f w ffm . H 42 if ff 5 it 2 L +1 sw H 1 , f ES ' I7 i ' 'i I 52 H 5 il ii xi' I E 1 Welcome i To The Activities Carnival I i if if if 4 , 1 iq we A tg ,Y .NYJ-!! Nvvx- e e ee ee-1 Amy it . . . ' 1,-f-'15 1: fi- ',, 'yt H4 fp, - e ,.,.. Wlth people l1ke thls, i it K I,-fel t we just might get a. Q Q! 'X ee-, it A5-M if 1 carmval gomg. at 4 V e 1 I iwrig -0- 1 1 ,!X 0 k -V., ' T--5 ,f ' i ' H2 We-X- ,.e,s v it t Mg-t , X-efliggrgig J. ' -i I A Q ' Q fa I gf .f-'XV' I ug,-,,r f--Rf 2 5 ll IIX fl J H NN i X X E Q , Qi W 1 . J f 5 1 I P 1 5 1 I if L 5 i I : 3 ? : 5 4 N ' 1 7 , 3 K 1 4 ' i 'U' 'E 0 1 . l , 5 Okay, Jack, let 'em ln. ss 9 1 fir!! 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', IVV -VVVV V -V ' Y V f VVVV EW'35H2E.5?1'5EEi2?f2i45ff.'V',V.'?.i KS-va-3 - fi-.fx a A.. -2-'-ERN w ANCHORETTES A social auxiliary to the Naval ROTC, the Anchorettes hostess special Naval events and work with Naval cadets in planning the annual Navy Ball and Presidential Review. The girls work hard each year practicing their drills to precision with hopes of going to New Orleans for the Mardi Gras. Women's Lib is a thing of the past to the Anchorettes. S 1. il in ,Q ' L i i . , The ,it I-1 Eiga.-I ,I .eg . '. . . - - ' an -W VURDUE' NAV First row: R. Meeker, S. Jen-ell, L. Powers, L, LaMa,st,er, E, Luebcke, C, Carlson, J. Carlson, Lt. Calhoun. Second row: V. Shiels, B. Repphan, R. Folz, R. Summerville, W. Futrell, S. Koby, K. Marietta, C. Gambill, K, Painter, D. Morlan, E. Allgire, B. Baker. 405 406 GRENADAIRES SUUVENlRS PROGRAMS HW i gqgwuwiiww First row: R. Gerke, A. Zehner, M. Burrin, J. Gibson, N. 0nd l'0W1 R- Miller, C- MCCUtCh90H, P- MCC?-Pthy. J- MOI'- Hess, M. Livingston, F. Landy, P. Baker, K. Simpson. Sec- gan. QUARTERDECK 'f..i . . 5,3 . First row: G. Watson, K. Ludwig, S. Weinhardt, E. Witte, J. Soltesz, J. tis, S. Seve-rs, D. Lovell, K. Metzger, D. Wilson, J. Foster, Lt. Hubanks. Mayors, T. Poduch, R. Lotz. Second row: J. Cramer, J. Downs, R. Fourth row: R. Wiggers, C. Brown, C. Burch, B. Melville, B. Cockrel, C. Schowc, L. Baker, T. Turnbull, R. Lies, D. Wehrman. Third row: D. Hartle, M. Dvorsky, B. Baker, P. Marzec, B. Marcussen, A. Borton. Samples, C. Behr, J. Hochstetler, J. Moy, QMCS Haines, H. Toll, T. Bur- QQ ARNOLD X. First Row: M. Shryack, B. Doyle, R. Rensink McCarty. Second Row: G. Short, M. Hardin Eisenhut, D. Barkman, D. Miner, C. Taylor, Boul. Third Row: M. Chmar, B. Cunningham, Osredkar, C. Lewitzke, B. Calloni, B. Beers, AIR SOCIETY Patterson. Fourth Row: Capt. Borin, J. Degarmo, D. Keever, F. Macnesky, R. Homan, J. Ewart, D. Debruler, M. Baldwin. Fifth Row: M. Joseph, F. Hall, M. Brown, L. Marks, T. Freuhling. J gem.. - First row: J. Walls, C. Soderland, K. Larsen, S. Smith, L. Hall, G. Breit, K. Hixon, P. Cornelius, D. Keeven, G. Tinsley, Kline, J. Kozdron. Second row: M. Joseph, R. Ewing, R. Pat- R. Buchanan. Fourth Row: K. Best, V. Toliver, J. Hamiller, T. terson, D. Robinson, C. Littell, G. Miller, K. Brandt, A. Fouehling, C. Crim, T. Fruchling, P. Shine. Richwine, M. Nixon. Third row: E. Covington, J. Hudson, S. A07 408 ANGEL FLIGHT Angel Flight is an organization of dedicated college women whose main objective is service. This service is directed towards the Air Force, ROTC, the campus, the community, and the country. As an auxiliary organization to the Arnold Air Society, Angel Flight con- ducts briefings to various groups to foster interest in the Air Force. Throughout the academic year, Angels involve themselves in many of the cadet activities the corps undertakes. In service to the university, Angel Flight acts as the official hostesses of the university. Perhaps the most interesting experiences as hostesses occur as Angels provide page service in the press box during the home football games. During the year, an organization also conducts a Thanksgiving food drive and a clothing drive for the need of Lafayette. The national service pro- ject this year was the book dirive to rebuild the university library destroyed in the flood at Wilkes-Barre. In any event, Angel Flight is primarily here for service and joining the college co-eds in a united effort duty toward the country. ? TW' l aw? . Seated: G. Seiwart, L. Anderson, D. Wolfe, L. Dinsmore, J. Johnson. Mclntire, L. Perry, L. Trimble, G. Shunk, S. Wiggenhorn, E. Covington, Front row: L. Dziadosz, J. Alexander, G. Lutz, D. Hilgert, J. Van Der J. Sellers. Fourth row: D. Garrett, S. Smith, E. Diltz, P. Ruley, M. Hagen, L. Miller. Second row: C. Taylor, G. Knee, C. Marvel, P. Teske, Edwards, P. Catron, D. David, V. Purcell. P. Catron, D. Howell, W. Sievert, S. Hall. Third row: M. Dexter, D. P RD E PILOTS .x .- '-v First row: M. Schutte, B. Zaiontz, Mood. Second row: L. Bunting, L. Aretz, B. Hines, A. Black. him rhino-mrs. Instant Insanlty 1600 an rf -.I I pn Nw Courses, 4-6,000 Coinputer 'sigg' ' l Cards, Irate Professors, We Do Exist , Several Staff Members MIA, 61lh1r Manufacturing Without Money, No Red Ink , Finally, The Computer Throws Up. The 1973 Course And Instructor Evaluation Report The Staff Collapses N, 1 s.,..,..-'z' nikrggg.-QL J 1 1 'gf ':..:::.:':.. ' , V1 - . ' 'L-XJ , '- . X w - ,' , -. '-..,5- .,, ,-,,.. .- - -N - , : -..,,:-:.,...- 4,1:1',.-1- '-- -A- 5-I , , -.-' -Y .- , Left to right: J. Williams, H. Kraus, M. McQuiddy, E. Sieke SIG A TAU ALPHA l , 4 - l l . I ,I ' .Q V K. K '- , . ' ' , . lf , , . if-,. V ' . , 'x' ...ll 'x 1' N, -1 f71:f'Q '7' .1 X 5 . xl: it 4 l' N. .S T Q6 ,XI .tg ,- ' : 1 ' I t l I . l 'x.,f3'.1. l.. 410 First row: S. French, C. Taylor, K. Francis, R. McCracken, C. Sewell Mrs. D. Hollinshead, C. Pickel, S. Randolph, B. Segebarth. Second row C. Johnson, S. Hunn, S. Mead, M. Moberly, N. Wolverton, B. Leonard, L. Anderson, K. Stace, C. Ratliff, B. Larson. Third row: B. Cochran, N . ll' rv' ' I Wilkinson, S. Day, N. Vanada, J. Hoeltke, C. Hall, J. Alderson. Fourth row: J. Feuquay, S. Empson, S. Lavengood, A. Bourne, J. Carlson, C. Sweeney, K. Carlson, C. Keasling, L. Irmeger. v-' 'ig- 1 -Ng I ' 'A f .. ..1'- NC. '- ' If u l 3, 2, 1 , 1 Q S? 'ff' I Y' ,L X H lg, 4 , v CONSTRUCTION CLUB - Front row: B. Randy, M. Bault, G. Franklin, J. Heshelman, C. Blazek, P. Bartelt, Dr. D. Moss, B. Montgomery. Second row: R. Wohrle, B. Dixon, J. Albet- H-1 v mn., '- V, ,- son. Third row: E. Jackson, J. Hull, D. Foeltsch, S. Crum, M. Provost, S. Wright, W. Janitz. X -1' '14 DAIRY SCIENCE CLUB - Front row: B. Jones, C. Johan- ningsmeier, H. Jasinski, M. Merson. Second row: J. Sanders, G. Michel, D. Wilkinson, L, Sellers, M. Loveless, F. Mordasky, M. Stokes, S. Ribordy, Dr. Hill. Third row: S. Perkins, J. Wicker, D. Philips, D. Cox, L. Michel, T. Criblez, Dr. Cunning- ham, C. Carter, Dr. Crowl, M. Crull. U- 'A-X, vi? awww, , 'riff '1..:.. 3 , 'i574 1f:4i'f?Pl'Zff53, w r.,,g,, YH: '- Y-.1 ' r VY ,. A 5.1 r f-gf . n y 0 l 3 -A P RD E HORSEMAN'S CLUB Officers: President - Rick Hill Vice President - Tam Cianchelte Pat Foreman Secretary - Kathy Spaulding Corr. Secretary - Shelly Yoakam Treasurer - Dave Ockenga Publicity - Mary Jo Schaeffer Advisors - Dr. Ben Crawford Dr. Max Judge . -KV - r I 4 . 1 ' 5 X A D -T'--W.. 1 ' l ., 6 ....,., ' -- . T' . 4 Lauri Boyle Nancy Cashner Russell Cash Deb Cessna Deb Deem Kathy Deverich Jerry Elliott Jill Gregg Paul Hanebutt Dean Hartley Ken Hoffman Deb Isler Sue Johnson Julie Keller Theresa Keutzjans Kathy Malone Peter McAlister Mary Jo Racek Deb Sauriol Jeff Sherfield Joe Thomas Charles Westfield Bob White Bill Whorley . S .U ' . .. 'lumix' l,:'!'4 -Y O xxx l f' 'sg .. ' :,.' .1 Q ' 3 ., 'tum 'si Min HILQH ,R LEE .,. .-.4 .-. rw ...QQ Q1 4,..-v- .5- -1 .--. ...,:. in-W 13 .K N 1 411' ,, 1 P1531 ..-.- mutual .4- 'film W-154 Q1 1' 413 ..-N .-my-n Sl! AMERAI IBRIDGE 4' xi V -. '4. NV V D N. jf' 'K jx 2 5' gf Fw 2 ' ' Q T um,-11, . ' az, -' ,t Lk X . 5, 5 A A f ' Ii . f x' L v s? 1 A ' fp ' 1' ' 'N ' A 'fi ' ' xx--3 I ' ' , f .- Qff- 9- Y ,I - :I . 4 N ' 414 h '1ww-F 1 i ' ' ff fs -S, -v. ' Ll. ' .. vi' - w EROMODELERS l , ,- Q-A ' . ff 'M' - , - , , ,Q ij IA IRAJJIQ I ' ICHESS I Front row: J. Wyant, M. Miller, S. Zahn, D. Brown, L Stuckwish, E. Donuis, V. Stuckwish, E. Harmon, C. Bolinger, Dr, Tigchelaar, Dr. Flint. Second row: M. Roney, J. Jones, C Stuckwish, D. Martin, M. Cinkoske, M. Goppert, J. Smith, V Lentz. Third row: M. Meck, G. Eberly, D. Foster, S. Crouch, M. Collins, S. Tanner, D. Cooper, L. Hoffman, C. Lundergan, L. Hoelscher, M. Dahler, B. Sadler, D. Keil, B. Brady, E. Lan- ger. mf5'1'4m'1Sm2-'Lim' A . Ne. C. exe ' A 5ff:4r:':'r'Q+f Ufxia- g....ZE?-P f- - V w -1- f- ' '- 'N .1 p .49..Q:.,-. gif.-L . , W V, gag-' V - ....-. ,--:mr ., - - ,X XV. X. I . vfvwf'-'.--1. -'Y' f , mga., 1: 1:-H -2 X :- L- M-.,..::sefszs+...-z:e'em:?iq1r,:ci - f fy ef . 11-r2.32f:.1' M .L:fivfS.f ii 1s::ai+f ' Q -X. i A ,.,?S'T 'E,.'-.-?.f gt.'- '.' ri'-ew-sR,.I.?'T .-243 . N e M ' ' 'pffwaw ..2zf .-1: 2-:Q-'fb :wg -+ '7+3wfff,3,?3 e'4..g..,f-I-kf . --fr:-.S :ps -' 5- V -' -'ff 4 y -12 5 i,' ' 2- roi: ' -4 .. 43542, 1, 434,-. --.. . wwf' . . .5 -A fx f ., -L f 1 .-:- fzff-. : A 3'ff33 ,.27?ff54f.f::,, 1-,,,.,-...H-35, 3 -'xXk 'sv '- ' . X si' . . W, .-f,.p.f1-:f,G'T f',fw -- ax . is ..,.,-... 'eww-.:..:01,.. .- F is Ns., i ---4. 4 ,aofr .V .Q . son , ,L , - , , .ffl Q ,bi 'V QE:-fa.. -Sf., - N ' XSS 1 -A -:X E 4 5 ' ii ' I FQ' T1 : .55 ..'1f.'g-4fyi ' X ,ix X -1.1 , ' ' - .. A . if V wiv 'wTfFF x i ' x Eggs! F MTA, X 4 f .2' li V E. i- -r, . :,z1,l':f1.1z..- fi- .5 ' :. . .' '. V ' , ,. ' W 3: xifffuiiyfgfl' - I-yr.-, H -5 . -,fr .N - 'Xe ,. k X .Qi 'Q E 1 f ff -f -. .- J 1 - -A -P . T Y was J - - We-. -. e .1114 ,I . , A A - nf, V-1.1 ul.. K sg i . , . if .. , 4!h.-.,-vbS-slee'.1-'.m- RL ' e Q - f-L-.,, - 'W 'i , -e N . I ur i? V ..'wv..-iifffl.. . ' ' - -Q- L x xp. - -- - i- --s X -,kv t -i T . .3 K , - im.. N 4 ' L w---,...... wg Q-7 Lx -V NL . 1 - ik- The Purdue Horticulture Society is a stu- dent organization designed for the purpose of promoting horticulture. Main projects of the club are the making of apple cider and the annual horticulture show. This year's theme was Fiesta de la Flora. Other activ- ities include service projects and guest speakers relating to all phases of horticul- ture. 416 G? Front row: M. Rodgers, K. Ewbank. K. Kicho, L. Cotton, E. Lyman, P. G R E E N G U A R D Second row: Fields, D. Garrett. Fourth row: J. Carnaghi, C. Schiffer, L. Milne, M. Stankey, S. Smith. Murphy. Third row: J. Unsinger, J. Johnson, S. W l I- pl ' Standing: Mrs. Onderka, Miss Zack, L. Roberts, L. Murphy, L. Hilbert. P. Seitz. Second row: K. Fell, M. Kruse, P. Foster, C. Syrk. Third row: R. Branson, 417 SCUBA CLUB Glub, glub! Purdue's only organization in deep Water! We survive on lobsters and crabs caught during the annual trip to the Florida Keys. Besides reef diving, cave, spring, quarry, Wreck, night, and ice diving keep us afloat. And when we run out of air, sink to the bottom and run like hell to the shore. Thumbs up! Fil 1 'A 1. 4. g . at P , 'A ., s il 3 . ' . 'ai fff wpvsff. ' Q - if- id .L Steve Kraushar, Steve Kulan, Gary Rightor, Wes Imada, Randy Marcy, Keith Pence, Tom Arrington, Nick Batt, Gary LaRoche. cf Q.- fr, ll 2 ' ll u ll ll ll 1 1 ll ag' 1-f--W I .a', , 1 415 we -2f'f3e3if,'4'? 4, - . . .1 A 420 PHI ETA SIGMA Steve Stephen ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA 'TT 7, f '-n,,-'5 .- a M5 2.32, if M 35 1 gfiiyggw -fm? is ' gwfl ','.f15ff51.'2 1+ wr f,,.3gzz,g 'fr 'fx ,ug .ff- 5 422 XX l WW , X. - 'x X-,-.,21 'y 4 X I4 . 'f' WOMENS INTEROOLLEOIATE SPORTS. i ORGANIZATIONP1 T This sports club is open to all women.Who'are full time undergradu4 T ate students at Purdue University. The club, advised by Sally Phil- ips of the Co-Rec and Jane Clark of the Women's Physical . tion Department, is run by student officers who are elected by gthe T 1 . club inthe spring of each year. g ' , ' . . , f 1' There are four requirements to become Palmember of WISOS Pj ,if P 1. the girl need not be highly skilled, eq . , PP r ' . P 2. the girl must be willing to practice and dedicate herself to the , 3 f sport and -the team . P ' ' P 3. the girl' must enjoy .competition l 1 ,P P P . 4. the participant mustenjoy traveling to other colleges, .meeting ' 'P ' t new people, and having fun. t , ,P P' W 'P P I I Q Qwffml-siai4 5 5' A T or 4- E 1 Q g 1 ..1.4:...-dk V P ,P-.u3!..: ' mg .1 ' ' I ' ex N , 46 e 2 5 ,lg Q ' -1:1 Mgr, ,- -Yi. w- ' . ' '- ' ,Sf y., I' 42 - 6, 'I .' 1 'f J ' .. . ' . ,4,,,P P - P -:im P P. P,.L:.:n N -' , -5. PP P , 4. . Q , N, ' - ..- ' Q E-29 , '-x Q - ' Snr.. P P ex NP . . ,sy PP - PP . . Y , . -. J - vo, '-' ' - .. -O ...fb--sg its O , if . , A P sex 1-P i L .-,A P 'P. -WM QP, P ' EP-., . W ,, -' .. '. H , 'X P s P, v:..g . '- - J PPX , 1 q,.,1P,PP.-X. .V-, P :P - x X z: Spf -. ., see- -.5 -.- y., L V iii P- .P P , 'ffl ' at-N. AW3'-3 423 424 THE GRAND PRIX HISTORY For eight years Grand Prix consisted of only a go kart race. The first Purdue Grand Prix was held on May 17, 1958 on North Intramural Drive and adjacent parking lots. The twenty-one participat- ing karts averaged a speed of 26,6 mph for the 144 laps. The next year, with the addition of a Grand Prix Queen and twice as many karts, the site was moved to the Engineering Mall. The race contin- ued similarly until 1962 when it was moved to the stadium parking lot due to the construction of the Loeb Fountain. The birth of the Purdue Grand Prix Foundation in 1966 led to the completion of a permanent track in 1969. This track was made possible by a loan from the Alumni Scholarship Foundation and the supervision of the construction by the Purdue Physical Plant. 72 Grand Prix - entertainment, Grand Prix girls, Les Filles Prix fthe girl's racei, the carnival, statewide television coverage . . . HISTORICAL WINNERS Terry Courts 1958 Sigma Chi 1959 Chauncey Coop 1960 Phi Delta Theta 1961 Southeast Harrison Hall 1121 1962 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1963 Alpha Sigma Phi 1964 Independents 1965 Independents 1966 Kappa Delta Rho 1967 Kappa Delta Rho 1968 Sigma Chi 1969 Acacia 1970 Wiley Hall 1971 Alpha Eta Rho 1972 15 i uii ,difliih lfiililhiiiiv 0 0 gg qqlillii i ll, l a -twink., 1 thi .gill ti li J qfiilii Ihl I ,sir lip l' 1' 'H i 1 l s Seated: S. Buehler, M. Mohler, W. Schnarr, D. Everhart, Z. Ballen, B. Spooner, D. Mengerink, D, Wilson, M. Rossett, L. Lazarz, D. Schirmer, Davis. Second row: K. McCrossan, B. McColloum, S. Senomeyer, S. J. O'Haver, G. Rosehman, A. Eckerly. Wdowka, M. Roby, P. Kremer, C. Grutzmacher. Third row: M. Owens, J. hz: '. Y Yf- A. V' ,YYYY Yyf Y' Y' Y. fy VYYYYYYY ' Y Y f Y' YYY Y' A-1L.L'..:.': ..TA 2 - . -.1.f:'7'f:r :i-:1-5: 5 Q , 3 -ll ,.!lALL'.. f. ' . 2' V.-... 3 ' f.i'1 ' 12:57 ' ' ':- ':. ,--, .::.'.. '- '- . . . . 'wumf ol.. v g:. -.-.,., 'hy A. 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Cluriri, N. Schlundt, N. Holmes, C. Trader, C. Weaver, C. Agnew, M. Corbett, S. Cota, D. Hunter, J. Ade, W. Sievert, P. Phillips, K. Newhouse, K. Gorden, J. Wiggenhorn, D. Dunklau, J. Shissler, M. Miller, L. Ellis, J. Harrison, D. Pike, S. Kelley, K. Golden, N. Tucker, S. Becker, T. Wolfe. if ,J ' is 5 . , . , 'Q fm 1 rfi- ' fv- .I E'4!r , '3 Q5 s E 0111 ii l l, 0 . nb ,fs F., 'S -six ?' L -2- -Vqbk Front row: M. Cyr, L. Laderman, B. Greenfield, N. Lichtenfield, R. Taylor, H. Freitag. Back row: J. Anderson, E. Bronson, R. Koontz, B. Cascarano, C. Muchler, J. Bancroft, D. Kirincic, C. Scaletta, B. Holloway, S. Neal. vi? -x 'gk 'S Kgs, Q gr Front row: B. Winne. Second row: N. Wills, J. Gieger, T. Caldwell, D. White, Boilermaker Pete. Third row: K. Smith, P. J. Anderson, M. McQuiddy, S. Farrer, T. Lagrant, K. Lewis, P. Bodine. 427 4 Rf? BA D 51 HO OR RIES g KKXP X k I1 ,, : 57'-I-fa f f klzzmLJ cg N 1, x 'fini uwl fdg First row: B. Montgomery, K. Miller. Second row: C. Merrick, R. Hoffman, S Portteus, J. Blink, B. Kuhl, J. Bucher, D. Allen. Third row: M. Sohn, C. Rogol, P. Davis, J. Clamons, R. Wunder, D. Farris. Fourth row: B. Moyer, P. Rans- burger, B. Bartlett, T. Hottle, G. Goodrich, B. Steiger. Fifth row: R. Schenk, L. Curtis, A. Lindstrom, R. Johnson, J. Armuth. TB ....... . X First row: J. Butterbaugh, K. Kelshaw, M. Shoe- Meyer, J. Goldsberry, J. Cosat. Third row: K. Hea- maker, S. Angelo, W. Cox, D. Hess, J. Hamblin. Sec- ston, P. Gallick, C. Madlem, C. Germann, J. ond row: J. MacBeth, H. DuBois, J. Roberts, B. Kleinschmidt, K. Smith. Dahlgren, K. Cronkhite, B. Johnson, B. Shane, D. is 'Q .V k Q, , 'QQ vii! O I' '- vs: .xx wt PURDUE REAMER CLUB Tom Arrington Bill Brown Bob Camp Andy Hadley Charlie Haupt Greg Head Scott Kelly Bruce Kopacz Mike Kramer Rick McCaskey John Miller Don Moeschberger Al Myatt Dave Norris Neal Ramsey Bill Robins Dave Sanders Steve Sanders Dick Scharnhorst Dave Shadinger Marty Wicker A 3,-, 1. -- J., iv. ,-n. .ly w .i, .- !:z .6045 on ni- 4 -.4. L+ , w ru. . 'L , qs-. ..' 42 430 2 :rig-4,51 L? 1. , 11' F- 5' ,,- f '-N 'F libv .93 -3,1 U 2' g.- Q gin if Yfr, ,i 'W' M - OV 0190 6 ff THE ,gg ,Lf QV I' N H MARCHING A jg+1?11 BAND W.5 wr 1 3 ,Mia F kf ! W., MZ YE, -A -- -1-'H . , ff ,WJ 5 4 1 ,,,' -, e, 4, :iffy 'lm if 1 f ,,, 1'5J.f5'i: .3511 k,:?I27??n gi f s.- ,'?fM' lLfff,1.12-f ,V v93,.!1.:r:5:IgM?fg fy? xiii, ,.p v 1 6 IS - f ,,f-. -.r,,Qf1 JJ-,. 4 .idfffk-:ff-- 1 i- g - K N 'f I Knl. dl ....?1Tyf,.,.- 1 -nQ 'v l, 432 .3 4 W .-iw ' f-,'91 ,I ' 5' CI' JJ- l,i'L'1: ' ,-, , , A im Wg., , . 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B ia- ii' 8 lc ,-f ,Q-14 -' ' W F4 2 . I, j Ns. K X- e vu K 'Y i , V '1 . A K f M 7 4' -x 'iw' 5. M.. J ma, ' .M , ' M I I r, Fi 1 -I, ' I v f , w L, W1 ' o X , .mmf ' lj!! lx , f 1 K FF' 'H'W'M' . 'l1fvH 'v'1rwff ' , p ' w-1-ulwlw-4, ' 1' ' l'1'Ww . ,, Mir'-l.,+ ' ,.wj,,,f5.1 ht!-' ,. 1 It j1j.l'wav.:'5.,, 5 s . , ' fl W ' l fl., SPORTS the toss of the coin, the shot of the gun: the beginning. another race another meet another game. a team, working together. an individual, working alone. an outcome, a goal. another practice . . . another challenge. sports a part of the world a part of Purdue. 436 Coach Fred Schaus l -If knit L, In 1959, Fred Schaus, head coach at West Virginia Uni- versity persuaded George King to leave professional bas- ketball and become his assistant coach. In 1972 the position reversed itself, as Purdue athletic director George King persuaded Los Angeles Laker Gen- eral Manager Fred Schaus in to becoming the Boilermak- ers' new head basketball coach. Schaus comes to Purdue from Los Angeles, Where he has spent the last 13 years, both as General Manager and head coach. As coach of the Lakers he compiled the win- ningest mark among the NBA's active coaches at the time, capturing four Western Division Championships along the way. As general manager, his efforts culmi- nated last winter as Los Angeles captured its first NBA Championship. Previously, he coached at West Virginia for six years, Winning over 7996 of his games. One of his great personal satisfactions came in this era when the polls named his 1958 club, featuring Jerry West, national champions. Schaus' winning percentage is tops among major college coaches that have coached over 5 years. Coach Alex Agase l . . . - L .as ix CR ff'- . A In 1943, Alex Agase attended Purdue for a mere 4 months as part of the nation's V-12 program. During that span, the All-American guard helped Purdue to its last undefeated, untied season and made the all-time Boiler team. Agase returns to Purdue as its 28th head football coach. Initially with Iowa State, he went to Northwestern in 1956 Where he was assistant to Ara Parseghian. When Parseghian left for Notre Dame in 1964, Agase moved into the head position and has been there ever since. Dur- ing his 9 years at Northwestern, his teams have compiled a 32-58-1 recordg his best year being 1970, when the Wild- cats were 7-4 and he was named National Coach of the Year by the Football Writers of America. Two of his last three teams have finished runner-up to the Big Ten champion. Alex Agase began his playing career at the University of Illinois, and as a sophomore became All-American. After his brief visit to Purdue, he spent two years with the Marines in the South Pacific and Okinawa, winning a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart. He returned to Illinois his senior year, again making All-American, and became the only Big Ten player to be named to the all-time teams of two schools. The next six years were spent play- ing professional football with the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Colts, before beginning his coaching career at Iowa State. .1','h l., Kb? Front row: Assistant director B. DeMoss, director G. King, associate director R. Eddy. Second row: Assistant to the director B. King, busi- ness manager B. Myers, facilities superintendent M. Robey. Athletic Administration As the burdens of being both athletic director and head basketball coach became overbearing, George King resigned his latter position to devote his time as the top athletic administrator. His major accomplishments for this year include the signing of new head basketball coach Fred Schaus and new head football coach Alex Agase. The football position became available when Bob De Moss resigned as head coach and became assistant athletic director, while Ray Eddy was promoted to associ- ate athletic director. The fine work of these athletic administrators allows Purdue's athletic department to continue as one of the most successful in the United States. 437 f . 1 X , .X X, A X Q X5 J X Qx Silii Xx xxx X. 2 Q. v 1 C rf 'pf fm ,,. 'fe E E All-Americans -Y-pnnvL ' Y A-an-if Y -f 9 7 -Fila Nx Ov 44 xv A x Y afv.Q9,.4-nj.-Q15 ' 'J X 2ZZfqQgXNg ' W! 'M XX XX , 445 X 1 NA . - J' l'r6v EM? 046' 1 45?-15 ew X And The Year Of The Almost X ISHBONE.-T Dreams of a sunny New Years in Pesedene spread over the West Lafayette eernpus in early September. With a host of returning veterans, the Boilers had assembled a potentially powerful team. Danielson, Armstrong, Stingley, Butz, Bingham, Beumgartner, and many other seniors all awaited their final chance et a winning season. Following many teams across the land, Heed coach Bob DeMoss installed the WishbonefT offense. Intended to break Armstrong and Stingley loose more often, Purdue put aside its ususlly potent passing attack to eeneentrete on the games Before the season opener with Bowling the spirit was optimistic. Dave Butz and Qtis Armstrong were selected by ?leyboy es pre-season Alleemeriesns. The Qld Gold and Bleek wee rated lin the top twenty, sncl it looked like is very year for Purdue football. O mf 'mmm J I 'M M, W, . WWE gr 1 .J kg. Y 'A'- Qi . M 'bk' git V . - v 1- .- Y M 5.,,. s T' 4 ' . ' ' . . f' al. -- 1, A E ' ' I, L . , ' ' . v 144' . - ,xhm , ' Pvfv 442 H ' i 4 1 Lg? ' 1 'f i I l . . . X , , A -A . U .f .. f- A 'Ji 1: Ya.-..L ' w'v2-M1-X ,111 , Bowling Green Snaps The Wishbone Armed with its new offense and the Doom Platoon defense, the Boilers opened at home before 51,823, pre- pared to snap a 5 game losing streak. But poor ball han- dling proved to be Purdue's downfall. Altogether they lost 5 fumbles, two of which led directl to Falcon touch- downs. We did absolutely nothing riglit all day execut- ing the offense, responded Coach DeMoss after the Boil- ers failed to score in the second half. A fourth quarter field goal b Bowling Green proved to be the winning margin, as tliey handed Purdue their 6th straight loss 17- 14. Highly regarded Washington visited Ross-Ade Stadium the following Saturday and met a fired up Purdue squad. Gary Danielson ran the Wishbone quarterback option for 206 yards in the first half, directing Purdue to a 21-0 halftime lead. But the Husky's famed quarterback Sonny Sixkiller took charge of the second half, passing his way through the Purdue defense. Washington collected three touchdowns while holding Purdue scoreless, to pull within two points, 21-19. Then with 2:04 remaining, the Huskies kicked a 24 yard field goal to pull out the victory. Suffering from two close losses, the injury ridden club traveled to South Bend to face a powerful Irish squad. 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' Q, 4: 6' '2 pp as F, 'ky tr in . ii ,,,A '68 B. ,bg ' ' fr ,7 7 qfsi1sg1.ng,7Z,31Z3,, 8.517555 .Eng f511sy 53 ,142-t 'RHIS 7 . ! . pl M I 2 L, I .1 95,4 5u,,..,,phg, ,pulse sf., 47g'l.9,Qf'38 3,729.3 3 U19. TB 39? af- , .Q 1. ft-.1 pp qs 'hi 9.52 , '1 A' 11 im- ,.. Q s, 6 5 's i 34. . . 41a s lr. I I 3- I.-'A ,Anl A A.'- . ,ls t it V j iv. ,li I, . flvl. 'I 7.6, 2 15.4. ,, . T.: G f . in A -- . -- - f . v r l fa. VARSITY FOOTBALL - Front row: Trainer P. Newell, Asst. Coach G. Catavolos, Asst. Coach T. Roggeman, Asst. Coach W. Jones, Asst. Coach D. Samuels, Asst. Coach A. Hager, Head Coach B. DeMoss, Asst. Coach N. Malone , Admn. Assistant A. Parker, Asst. Coach T. Mason, Asst. Coach B. Gleiger, equip. manager F. Denise, Asst. Trainer E. Crowley. Second row: B. Keser, J. Tenkman, R. Schavietello, D. Molls, M. Barr, D. Smith B. Hoidahl M lark R. striker B. M ers G Bin ham D , . . C . O . y . - g . . Stingley, D. Butz, O. Armstrong. Third row: A. Carter, S. Nurrenbern, R. North, J. Doyle, M. Hay, C. Piebes, G. Danielson, R. Sayers, G. Hriv- nak, J. Monago, J. Means, J. Spellman, S. Baumgartner, M. Brady, T. Tedesco. Fourth row: B. Casselman, B. Nauman, C. Nagel, J. Polak, S. Peterson, M. Coffey, B. Hoftiezer, M. Gerfert, M. Albright, T. Maloney, J. Reifenrath, F. DiLieto, J. Romack, J. Lenarcic, F. Cooper, B. Knox, D. Hayes. Fifth row: D. Crum, G. Pheasant, B. Bobrowski, S. Burke, D. 4-O In Bi Ten Upset-minded Illinois arrived on Dad's Day and nearly pulled off their first victory of the year. Purdue grabbed an early lead on a 43 yard Frank Connor field goal and an 18 yard touchdown run by Gary Danielson. The vic- tory appeared to be Purdue's when early in the third period, defensive back Fred Cooper returned an Illini punt 74 yards making the score 17-0. Behind the passing of All-Big Ten quarterback Mike Wells, Illinois fought back to pull within 6 points. With 5 minutes left to play the Orange and Black were driving to what seemed to be the winning score, when a brilliant pass interception by Purdue safety Carl Capria preserved the 20-14 lead, and left the Boilers 4-0 in conference play. Um 9 .. . . ........ .L . Eiler, T. Racke, B. Herrick, C. Keever, R. Mathena, S. Schaefer, B. San- tini, D. Roman, B. Pedhoretzky, N. Connone, L. DeGennaro, R. Kidd, C. Capria. Sixth row: A. Zachery, M. Pruitt, J. DiCarlo, A. Parker, R. Hardy, J. Rowe, G. Feil, T. Erdman, S. Patronaggio, M. Beuthin, L. Dardl, D. Drysdale, D. McDonald, R. Black, G. Oradat, J. Wood, E. Pat- ton, R. Oliver. Seventh row: R. Keys, D. Lewis, F. Conner, J. Crites, P. Barr, D. Guthrie, M. Terrizzi, F. Pratko, R. Perretta, T. Armstrong, L. Lang, E. Wilburn, D. Rodgers, B. Sheehy, E. Black, A. DiMarzio, R. Clark, S. Parker. Eighth row: S. Schmidt, T. Andres, C. Evans, M. Gor- gal, L. Paglio, J. Sylvester, D. Walker, P. Gross, K. Long, L. Glowacky, J. Belin, J. Volk, E. Patterson, C. Childers, R. Timmons, J. Buffington, G. Steenberge, B. Matthews. Ninth row: K. Bruns, B. Lung, Manager W. Head, Manager G. Lehman, Grad. Asst. M. Williams, Grad. Asst. S. Carter, Grad. Asst. K. Watkins, K. Novak. J. Wicks. Ulf' , , sggaw Q5 Hill' XX 3X sf win., Ill up ll ,.Q 'lll'i l1,.li Ill ' ,I llllll ii in , l QM' limi will 1 il' I A' W IHIH W ,i M4 ltl l.l:,.w, N il I ml p HI 1 1 . W, xwlxxx will i 1 wrlmml 'lilwiliililll ,, . lllll. ..rlillmI. ml-in 51:5-+, 1.,,, ,, lllllllllllll .y ,,,..., y in :lull n in in in un: I in 1+ Y ... 1 MTA!-Q' 3-. N 'Y '. , ,. MSU Upends Purdue Purdue traveled to Michigan State seeking a record 5th consecutive win and hoping to keep a share of the Big Ten lead. What the Boilers ran into was an emotionally high Spartan team, fired up after the sudden announce- ment of Head Coach Duffy Daugherty's retirement. The spirited Spartan defense sacked Gary Danielson for 60 yards in losses, as late second half touchdowns by Daryl Stingley and Skip Peterson could not keep MSU from wilting the Purdue roses 22-12. Returning the opening kickoff 89 yards for a TD, Otis Armstrong propelled Purdue back into the Big Ten race as the Boilers downed Wisconsin 27-6. Otis rushed for 169 yards and two more touchdowns on runs of 59 and 15 yards, while the defense allowed Wisconsin to cross mid- field only 3 times. Daryl Stingley, in his best performance since recovering from a preseason ankle injury, ran for 78 yards on only 9 carries. While the Boilers were drubbing Wisconsin, Michigan State upset Ohio State, leaving Michigan the lone unde- feated conference team. Thus a showdown was set at Ann Arbor the following weekend, as the Wolverines hosted Purdue. Should the Boilers return victorious a Rose Bowl bid seemed eminent. 449 QQ -A r, , 'P qi f- -- .1 W A b V ' W' Qf mi! Wim e44lfTL,51E1, 11 i 4ub Li:11z 1 4 Q g32i1 g3 1qz: 1 pL 1i2 V M 1 WN , a- 4' 7 .xv -Q 9 7 vw f w 'L ' 4 --M W, , L : - Y 6 lu- a. 'S lm nn' --Y' U, ,, 4 3 'S .13 'f ,ff P Y ,I 'f f 'N -I 4 'Nx Leading the spirit for the Boilers. It Was POTFH With the Roses still a vision, the Boilers traveled north to battle undefeated and third ranked Michigan. Putting forth their best effort of the year, Purdue fought to a 3-0 halftime lead. Another field goal for the Boilers and a Michigan touchdown knotted the score after three quarters of play. Then, as Purdue seemed headed for the winning score an interception by Michigan set up the winning field goal. High spirits surrounded Purdue's final game in the annual Old Oaken Bucket confronta- tion. In what Coach DeMoss described as his greatest win, the Boilers destroyed the help- less Hoosiers 42-7, giving Purdue its first winning season in 3 years. Otis Armstrong climaxed his brilliant career by gaining a school record of 276 years and scoring 3 touchdowns. Otis leaves Purdue rewriting every school and most of the Big Ten rushing marks. Winning the Big Ten total offense title, the All-American back holds the conference career rushing record and finished sixth on the list of all-time NCAA runners. In becoming the first player to ever lead Pur- due in rushing for three consecutive years, the Big Ten's MVP finished third in Purdue's career combined all-purpose offense. Armstrong headed the list of Boilermakers participating in post season bowl games. Otis was named MVP in the East-West Shrine Game, where tight end Gary Hrivnak and All-American tackle Dave Butz also played. Included in the North-South contest were Darryl Stingley, Gary Danielson, Greg Bingham, Rick Sayers, and Coach Bob DeMoss. Stingley and Butz later teamed up in the Senior Bowl. For Purdue, the 1972 season was one of hope and despair, a year that could have been, but was not. Coach DeMoss announced his retirement from the coaching ranks after the season, moving to a position of assistant athletic director. Search of a replacement for DeMoss culmi- nated in the selection of Northwestern's head coach Alex Agase, a former Purdue All-American. 4 guivwjia I If V F, 1 t' ,L V .H ,. o. fe' r' 6, T QW I, 'Q JS J? f. p, .xA 5.31 W! X xx If if S PURDUE OPPONENTS 14 BOWLING GREEN 17 21 WASHINGTON 22 14 NOTRE DAME 35 24 IOWA 0 28 MINNESOTA 3 37 NORTHWESTERN 0 20 ILLINOIS 14 12 MICHIGAN STATE 22 27 WISCONSIN 6 6 MICHIGAN 9 42 INDIANA 7 0 -.r-5 ...pf 5'-1 KM 1-D i5 'ua wvauyr- .'IT'!1i.' ' 'ya-' we fy-uq-of W -4-v -Q, A.. ' --of- dbx ,, .,- Ev' '11- 454 ' ni? ,H ,,,,,,,, V, ...... if. .W-v . 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Trujillo, former Pur- due great, as assistant coach aided the team greatlyg however, the cutback in the number of scholarships definitely hurt Purdue's competitiveness on the Big Ten level. The matmen must look to the future with the likes of promising fresh- man Jim Yeager. Don't expect instant success, though, since men willing to devote themselves to long, grueling hours of practice without financial aid are at a minimum. With Iowa and Michigan State in the Big Ten, there can be no substitute for experience. 457 A Bright Future Under the direction of Coach Fred Kahms, the 1972- 73 swimming team posted its best dual meet record in recent history compiling an 11-6 mark. Several Purdue swimming records were broken this year, but tough luck in the Big Ten meet dropped the aquamen to ninth in the conference. Seven Boiler swimmers, Marty Wolfred, Larry Crowser, Art Lawrenson, Jeff Clark, John Baker, Bill Vickery, and Paul Steiger, did qualify for the NCAA meet, however. With fifteen lettermen returning, includ- ing all seven of the NCAA qualifiers, the squad has a solid nucleus for next year. Coach Kahms is also counting on bolstering the 1973-74 swimming team with the addition of several highly sought-after blue chip freshmen. Purdue Opp. 52 Michggan ..... . .,.... 71 Ball tate ..... ....... 6 9 44 Loyola ........ ....... 6 5 48 Iowa ......... ....... 7 8 45 Northwestern .... ..... 6 6 57 Northem Illinois. . ..... 70 43 Ohio State .....,. ..... 7 2 51 Cincinnati .......... ..... 6 5 48 Michigan State ..... ..... 6 9 54 Indiana State ...... ..... 5 9 54 Evansville ....... ..... 7 4 35 Indiana ....... ..... 4 0 82 Wisconsin ..... ..... 43 if 7996 Minnesota .... ..... 8 6 37 Illinois ........ ..... 5 1 72 Notre Dame ..... . .... 65 58 Western Illinois . ..... 81 42 45 i i 1 N A -A ,J xlwx W4 K' Qfiigav' 1. 1. 5 N . 5604 ,sf 5' Y J' .ML 'Tami-1'-'f 1 ' .W ., - X., Q5 J -4,,w,g ' Icemen Finish 25-2 Purdue Opp. Illinois Institute of Technology .... 5 1 Lewis College .................... 3 2 University of Illinois ............. 7 3 Chicago State .................. 10 4 Northeastern Illinois University . . .7 1 Notre Dame JV .................. 4 5 Western Illinois University ....... 7 2 University of Dayton ............ 11 3 University of Dayton ..... .... 3 2 Northwestern University . . . . . . .2 3 Chicago State ........... .... 6 2 Lake Forest JV ........ .... 4 3 Indiana University .... .... 4 1 Loyola University ...... .... 5 2 Marquette University .... .... 5 3 Loyola University ...... . .4 3 Northern Illinois .... ...... 5 4 Pekin All Stars ........ ..... 1 1 5 Pekin All Stars .......... .... 4 2 Northwestern University ....3 1 Indiana University ....... .... 4 3 Hillsdale University .... .... 2 1 Hillsdale University .... .... 5 4 Indiana University ....... .... 3 2 University of Illinois ....... .... 5 1 Big Ten Club Tournament .... .... 1 st of 4 45 F 4 X.-if J Wiz, , 1 fwf- 1- mrflff Ka K! K is W ' ff' 1 'UH 'RF 'J i E , 1 rx- fmf J . R 1 ' r fs, Y 1. a vu :J ,4N 1 A A J F IJ .Q M. Y 4 ' x X ,. 'E ,f V, I 1 2.5 W . x i P nl. -,-, qu ! KX! ' .k . my J' 1 , K. I ,y , 1 , ,TA ,, 0 L1 X H J, U: if , I ' ' Q , 1 15 J 1 '. ,, g, ' -v N I , 1 L 2 Q Q : 'fdx in I . if rl? 'lj Ss gl bfi. i 'QT I H2252 Close Pre-Conference Play At 7-3 Faring poorly in tournament play, the Boilers placed sec- ond in the Trojan Classic in Los Angeles. Garrett and Kendrick powered Purdue past Western Kentucky in the opener, but Southern California stopped the inconsistent Boiler attack in the final 79-71. After a 119-86 trouncing of San Jose State in Mackey Arena, Purdue traveled to Las Vegas over Christmas vacation for their Holiday Classic. A foreign court once again proved deadly as Arizona forced the Boilers to set- tle for third place among the four tournament teams. Veteran senior guard Dennis Gamauf X 1? 1 f -9 , x f ,V+ M Y ! .BJ New ,'x, ,-1 1 1 U , ILT, I , 1 51+ N 'JW V PL- 3 W '11 NI lw, 5 I 1 kxlfj ' X ? N1 - i X 1 I A 5 . i I. 1 -,Q . xx .Qi J N-'us 4 ,-ax x 1 1 1 l :SFOQKX -X 's If From The Bench Jerry Nichols looks for help. Title Contender Out of my way! With a surprising pre-conference record of 7-3, Purdue opened its Big Ten campaign at home against Illinois. Team play and balanced scoring ended in a 91-80 victory, Purdue's ninth straight over the Illini. John Garrett and Frank Kendrick combined for 55 points, While sophomore swing man Jerry Nichols established himself as the Boil- ers' top reserve. Following a 15 point victory at Northwestern, Purdue traveled north to take on the league leading Wolverines. The Boilers, trailing by as many as thirteen early in the contest, finally overtook Michigan midway through the second half. Ken Otto and Jerry Nichols sparked the return as the two teams fought to a frantic finish. With four seconds remaining and the Boilers trailing by one, Kendrick won instant fame when his corner jump shot touched only the net. Purdue continued to stay atop the Big Ten conference with a ragged 66-59 victory over Wisconsin. Having already handed out more assists than all of last season, Schaus' wonders turned a running offense and an aggres- sive defense into contention for the loop title. The first capacity crowd of the year saw Purdue unable to recover from a 46-31 halftime deficit, as Allan Horn- yak tossed in 34 points to hand the Boilers their first league and Mackey Arena defeat of the season, 79-73. Another victory over cellar-dwelling Northwestern pre- ceded tbe Boilers' trip to Minnesota. Cold Weather and even colder shooting characterized the chilling 70-53 loss to the defending Big Ten champions. 467 I r f ' ef J' F' Bottom row: Chuck Peterson, Ralph Anderson, Larry Gardner, Bill Elmore, Lou Lillard. Second row: Janie Rawlings, Dottie Marshall, All- American Jenny Longfellow. Top row: Sheryl Esarey, Mardi Machledt. Hitting for a career high of 22 points, Dennis Gamauf sparked the fired-up Purdue five to a 72-69 victory over league leading Indiana. Backcourt running mate Bruce Parkinson, while handing out an Arena record 14 assists, dropped four free throws near the end to hold off the Hoosiers. Purdue's tenth straight home victory over the Hoosiers settled the two teams into a tie for the Big Ten lead. Overcoming their own nearly fatal mistakes, the Boilers dumped Michigan State 88-84. Combined with Minneso- ta's victory over Indiana, Schaus' wonders slid into sole possession of first place. The glory was shortlived, how- ever, as Purdue was trampled by Ohio State two days later 102-79. The showing was perhaps the poorest of the season for the Boilers, despite a tremendous individual effort by Frank Kendrick, who tossed in a career high 31 points. An error filled win over Iowa at home gave Purdue its eighth Big Ten victory. Currently sitting in third place, the Boilers would need to win their final three games to at least tie for the loop title Tom Gilbert driving past the defense. The 'unemotional' Coach Schaus. li' 'Nl w o V . ,.q,... N x . 470 Boiler Basketball 1972-7 Inconsistency caused the title dreams to vanish as Wisconsin stopped the squad 71-63. Minnesota then rolled into town and over the Boilers, by shooting an amazing 58 per cent, 79-66. A 77-72 loss in Bloomington ended the surprising season for Purdue. Originally picked to finish low in the conference, the Boilers placed in a tie for third place. 1972-73 was a respectable year for Purdue basket- ball, a year that the school can be proud of. 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The Boilers Went 5-0 in indoor dual meets and 3-2 in outdoor competition. Altogether 19 school records were reset. The top performers for Purdue were hur- dler Jerome Belin, sprinter Carl Capria, distance runner Galen Hackler, and Big Ten long jump champion Jeff Bolin. Then there was Larry Burton, who had never run competitive track until this year. He became a sudden star by tying the world's record in the 60 yard dash. At the NCAA meet, Burton won the 200 meter dash to help Purdue place 10th. He later became Purdue's first Olympic track representative since 1908, by qualifying in the 200 meters. Burton ended his fabulous season by placing 4th at the games in Munich. For Purdue track, success should continue into next season as nearly everyone returns from the 'best ever' squad. But . . . 10th In The Country T 1' ' 1- y 1-va., ?ndogi1gv2. .iii-11' 1 1 . Illino '.11.....fl .-.i L L ....... A ff' 5 if Ili' 1 A mats: L ....... ' -'-. 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Carl Smith headed the pitching staff, posting a 6-3 mark. He turned in many strong performances through- out the year. The club was led in hitting by shortstop Timm Barn- brook and centerfielder Jamie Pratt, who batted .341 and .340 respec- tively. With veterans returning to the key positions, Coach Joe Sexson expects the team to be strong up the middle next year. Guarded optimism is the key phrase used when referring to the 1973 season. l .jig A -- .QQ 1 - ., -- , rg - - g ze., , .- . - - , D Q . ' ' .ip . ,,'v4t.d Q ,,. . , Jaw- du, 6:l'.iP'?i'k '.A'i' 'V ' . ' '??'d., u,21 f f -QM' 'E . jhgyaqu. ' ,Q-'iff -. .,, .--4 J, b- NFA Q, ',.,.... R , -Q P I 37, ,,-' . 'a Brown ...... Murray State Brown ...... Murray State Brown Murray Murray Wabash Minnesota . . . Minnesota . . . Iowa ...... Iowa ....... Ball State Ball State . . . Wisconsin Wisconsin . . . Northwestern Northwestern DePauw .- . . . DePauw .... Illinois ..,.. Illinois .... - I-I ll ' il-I 'W Ol . Ml-, I xl x ,Lx W3 'Hillel 5 1 e K 'CL 6 Y A . 5 T Ao, ..., .1 ' fx ik 4 Eiw v J-, qv- Y, 1 , 3 X lsr. .0 -' .I 1 ,L- . ,f 27: A 3' V. -- -Q we C .1 . ' 'I N4 ' N . -.ki n s . I i N lf M K fi W. f .CN A winning season is rare for a first year teamg yet the Purdue Lacrosse Club accomplished just that. They finished the season by compiling an admirable 6-5 record. Leading the scoring for the rookie club was Tom Owens with Jerry Withered contrib- uting support as a strong attack man, Though losing their first three matches, the team rallied to Win six of their last eight games. Virtually every man will return next year, making a strong club with a bright future. PURDUE'S NEW SPORT Purdue Opp. Chicago ...... .......... 1 14 Michigan ......, ....... 3 10 Michigan . .......... ..... 3 , 4 Ohio University ,.... ...... 8 . 18 Notre Dame ...' . . . . . . .3 4 Notre Dame .... .... 1 3 5 Knox ......... I ....,.. 1 0 Knox ....... ..... M '14 .3 Illinois . .. .. .9 - 6 Illinois ..., .... . . .7 6 1 11 Lake Forest .... .,,. 1 0 A gl ' x 482 471' ..,,.-1 I yn . f-,. ' . -amp zzfgy.. , 'W'-W-1-,.'f..,,. uv -ww:-Q-4 ww- ' 5-'f MK 1 A- , . , ' ' t, --f--57L79!.a.,,., , -.'f'f1 --wr:-., f-1 VM, , , , .wp . vmgk, I Q n,,. W Mx-Ll,.'J i,'J,-- .4 '--'J vm-,wav A - A 'iw-'H' 'ww-:ysfavv 51 vt' -+- gf' l pl l r ' . Z A X IM all fi 'xx O 1... C. -- er x A N O Z, -sr.. s 4 484 Purdue A St. Louis .... Valparaiso .,... Notre Dame . . . Illinois State . . . Purdue Calumet St. Meinrad .... Earlham College Grace College . . Indiana ........ Purdue B St. Louis ...... Notre Dame Illinois State . . . Grace College . . Indiana ........ 1' .. ' If Purdue I . ...... 2 . ...... 31 I 5 f.. ffflfe . ...... 2 Opp. 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 ' 0 1 0 1 ...os P 'fu It 1:15 ' 3 ,--9' N. an THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT With football to compete against on Saturday afternoons, the crowds at the soccer matches have been rela- tively sparse. Nevertheless, the Soc- cer Club is growing in size, and is becoming a more popular sport every year the club is in existence. The turnout for the club was large enough last year that Purdue was able to field an 'A' team and a 'B' team. Both units performed well, as the 'A' squad finished the year 7-2, and the 'B' squad went undefeated at 5-0. All but four men will return next year, making the odds in favor of a strong club and hopefully, a stronger backing. O s u Y. ., l 4 - ..,1.g.w......a. ummm.- lu. 1 'K 4 4 486 . 43, fu? 4 E Y 1 '- I 1 - . ' gl: I .iw-,hw K, .M ' 43.715 -.wavy ..,a..q,a , 1 -11-ez-2' -'H r,k'- f- vw ., ,,...-- ,gg -ef' ,-1 43,5-ax5Q.1m wwf -I ' ' J Lv' , , A ..,.,vg1i4hvW' .' 1 'li . -1.-.' , N,-A-1J.v4i'1', ' vm,-x,...:v: , 'if' ,15l VT ,'..1 f 4-gains- ' 32.11 1 .. 55: 5315- Mfg-,gt 1 Q, . L 7-:I fr-'VNS WSI. 3, 3' ' +I 'Y' ' '-,5.fr1,,z.- U, ' wx . f:'fLgJ l. ,-- ff. 4 A '. s'T.'Z.'s-.A.'. sQ-1X-- WN.. ,., 4 - 1 EV -54131, . -I . .t '-.- - h. K., f -N543 , 1 3 Iii-ggi '3iXg?5? r.1 ,fEfFig,2,q..4 -. 5 1 . . --L. 1 . ,aux l,.,,i ii-- .3-uv e ,Ui , - , -'. 'I -1 pg - .., .-v .1'.: ,l f- ' z if-:5,'.i+x. it N., '- -,A -Arff.-'e 3 s , iJ1'i'-qkfxk 'ns - , -- 'I . .s.xq4?,'K., ,f .., . ' - 1-'f . .W I I - wma?-f'fs?:fw 5'-s L- 1 ' y I' w .BL Y 4 ' P i' IL I ffl If - - A' -'C-' ' ...QLQL Nude 212,13 T 00 MANY STROKES Gone from the defending Big Ten Champion golf squad were 5 of the 6 varsity lettermen. The lone return- ing player, Gary Gant, held the top position this year with a 75.1 aver- age. Purdue showed reasonably well in their seven invitational meets, placing third in the Kepler Invita- tional, fourth in three meets,4and fifth once. The team was among the leaders in the Big Ten meet after two rounds, but faded to a disap- pointing sixth. Next year the squad returns three lettermen, which should, according to Coach Sam Voi- noff, provide a strong nucleus to build around. Tennessee Invitational .... .... . .4th of 9 Kepler Invitational ...... .... . 3rd of 19 Michigan Invitational . . . .... .5th of 10 Miami 10.1 Invitational . .. . . . . . Illinois Invitational ...... .... . Northern Invitational .... ..,. . Purdue Invitational .... .... Big Ten Meet ..... . . . . . 5th of 16 7th of 11 4th of 15 4th of 10 6th of 10 4 V- I lg 1 -4 DARK IN THE CELLAR .KW , . V U ' s nj fl X , lisa- ,., . , .,-. ..-s.--4--'+-- U D 'AA' 'V A N' 'h 31 .,,p.m...-.-.s'sx1.n-navwv-'fs'-' '- ' mm ' at . ..... in.- Q ...........,...,-- 79' ,,.l'sl 5-D- S X X' -'XX'-w'-: X:'.-XXXwp-XX'rsl.X+Xx XXX record. The squad loses twofbof lathe Xl X top five players next year,X' Whichlg will not help the tearn's overall'f2X strength. , ' ,ji l.l,ll'll X f to X X 'ff 4 fb X S X i XX x ,G,1f.:1XfiXnil.Xffllwil-XXXQXXXQ'-:SXX..f'X:X'X:,X. 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K 21 7 , ,fa '1Milyv Q 'e6.',,,, .......... Y012 I ............ -.ii V' in cirAQ1!3St . '. 1Hd5'QBedS ai 'Ulinoisfr ..... ki.. V ib..,, K .I l Sf vrl'-5 i if T- W 'VOAPIIOM tateg. ..,.. ,.,4?'?8gT5f!' lil Cincinnati ...... ......, is ' J- - + at W - ,. A . K , if . ' , q. , kg ' - E - ' - 1 X - X -l 3 . 0 I ' ' . i W t ' 5 5 ' ,L , ' xy' I i -, ., A 'Q N-AQ 'H- 5 x i ,T TQ. G, WIINHNHN H IVNMHIUQ IW! INIIWHH W --4 H WIIHIH 1HH!HKUI1lUlHHlHHUII?HlUWM1Nll Hl : il, i .li- IWN IW? I E? i sl f 4 , - N H, Q x y ' :P- -- .4 .. 13.5 uv- --fs,-- .. - V A1 ' --L., ' v-...tag-xt Uv' . P 7 ui 1 1 Q E 492 I TRAMURALS As we all know, there is a movement abroad in the nation known as women's lib. Just to show this movement is real, take the time some night to notice the participants in con- servative Purdue's Intramural Program. Males and females both take great advantage of the diversified facilities of the Co-Rec. In the view of a typical Purdue coed, the Co-Rec is used mainly for staying in shape. However, it is also used as a place for frosh women to survey prospective guys. X ,a 4 S. H1114'P1KF'FENlVH4IWilillNNXIUlN1INlllINil1Nl1!liiIliII I h M' W i E E B e SQ 'QE' E, E, I L can even run your head into the wall if you Want! I 1 l I 3 eq I 493 HK 5 - 1 II 1'-Fi' 5 2 B ! 1 Q :.. L ., if l F ' l Z' A ' ' A' ' V BW 494 Wwe. New innovations are due this spring at the Co- Rec. One project will be the lighting of six out- door intramural fields. With enough student demand, Dr. Haniford, head of Purdue Intra- murals, envisions the possibility of reinstating a touch football program too. Dr. Haniford's future dream is to expand the facilities of the Co-Rec. This would provide for the addition of three new gymnasiums to handle basketball, volleyball and badminton, plus fifteen to twenty handball courts. The major existing difference between Purdue Intramurals and other university intramurals programs is that the Co-Rec is open at all times solely for stu- dents, whereas most universities' gyms are used by their physical departments, basketball team, and students. as -. , va ' . u u .,,.. 15- ir 'f . fm -of i 1 X f . N-M4 f ' ' Kxxlj dk ff fx ,iff vc V as I l if ' ' X an 9 .- i f-was e V , 1.4.0-. Y gg n .g. Will Purdue Intramurals Continue To Be No. 1? 'A x- Athletic Rivalries Flourish on LM. Fields 4?f f'- '-f' x fr N Q ... 4. I ! k ' ' ,1 - 1 - - iilfiffkf . .N k IU f- -48 5 'la cn I I Q s ' x lmgLnAf:x Q ' '. ,'.' w' u I, 5 A F v -, -:'L? n 4 -v-- L ' - ,.f.,'- f- ., ' L-- ' - f 8513553 .19 54.41, uf' 'w'f.fK.E Eh1 441'.11:'J'faiilL11nBnn'mm.'...,: ..v'-1'e . .Q 1 Basketball Volleyball Swimming What is the favorite pastime of a student of Purdue University on a Friday night? A date? A party? . . . Probably. But many who have none of these planned find the Co-Rec the place to vent their frustrations. Judo Wrestling Fencing Boxing Hockey Ping- Pong : ff ' Archery Fencing Skating 1 - L ef f - a .1 - ' x A W... s . f - -N 1 ATN 5 Q' . '- 1 .r ., 1 N .P I Q . .n-n ' x px . i 'F K V M yr A ...T ' Softball Track Exercising Handball Squash Tennis 1 l 499 SWIMMING - Front row: J. Stanback, S. Tassaro, L. Krauser, S. Moriarty, P. Steiger, P. Madison, M. Wraight, C. Hanson, R. Rodriguez. Second row: F. Kahms, Head Coach P. Haake, Mgr., B. Matus, Diving Coach, B. Oswald, J. McGaughey, B. Virts, K. Wickizer, J. Huguenard, ,Y A F D. Fields, D. Morgan, Mgr. A. Harris. Third row: Mgr. K. Ewbank, M. Burke, J. Baker, D. Assimos, B. Vickery, J. Clark, M. Wolfred, A. Lor- entsen, P. Brooks, B. Friddle, Asst. Coach J. Ladouceur. The Boilermakers H!! - r-1 w . ' N-J V K 0 l,l 4 l' J X Q1 ' . W ' 5l gangs. A, il U HUUE aug? .,.. lr 8 2 15- 21,1 '-FS-V j lvl so c U -A ' fs W- - 'T' w E ::: . D3 ,'X'llRLl.lY7s'vb H is JUgf3lRl'll 'In v .:A ' J' Q is G , N 5 - A A- , V .V V 1 ' 1 I ' Q' .f - F' -. 'FU' M.-. V' l -'B -41 A X- 'v M in M, A Q l rf , xv . Ai -T, f, A- X A 1 N gg -jr -'.' LJ f VN f x X ,I 1 Xw ,fn 'X E ' .iw , 0 my , WUURF 1 QLRWIN , want 'i 'l 'mm' 'A H4 ' -- , ' w as xl 4 ,Nj , f A , . N R- h Q r A 4 x ,, Q if ,.N,.fS U BASEBALL - Front row: C. Smith, K. Daugherty, B. Eviston, T. T. Szucs, T. Barnbrook, Trainer J. Schrader, Mgr. J. Friday, Equip. Mgr. Christenberry, S. Clayton, S. Spencer, D. Lloyd, J. Lusenhop. Second row: G. Rusk, D. Kays, J. Pratt, D. Marek, M. Christenberry, M. Busch, R. Jesus, B. Brown, D. Taibl. Third row: Coach J. Sexson, D. Holloway, F. Denise, M. McDonough, T. Flanagan, B. Butsch, Asst. Coach M. Sig- norella. I I E I I I VARSITY BASKETBALL - Front row: Asst. Trainer E. Crowley, Second row: D- Gamanf, W- Price, F- Kendrick, J- Price, J- Garrett, K- I Asst. Coach B. King, Asst. Coach J. Sexson, Head Coach F. Schaus, Otto, R- Shields, R- Risingef- Third l'0W5 D- Luke, T- Gilbert, J- Pflleh- , Asst. Coach D. Toney, Asst. Coach G. Faeber, Equip. Mgr. F. Denise. SHGF, B- ROSE, J- NiCil0lS, B- Parkinson, Head Mgr- V- Binder- I I I I I , 1 iv 50 - Iv -y I J. ZTI 5 A A V N 4 X. I . ,,r, LK 5 J x . I , I I I I I 3 5 I x 4 V. RESERVE BASKETBALL - Front row: M. Steele, K. Groom, T. row: Coach D. Toney, B. Conte, K. Vail, T. Rinkenherger, S. Hammond, , Newman, R. McCa1-ter, R. Lenzer, R. Richardson, A. Lawyer. Second D. Satterficld, B. Knapp, Asst. Coach G. Faeber, I 501 I I , it X . 1:0 xx. . -'-..u1.. - - Y LACROSSE - Front row: T. Owens, M. Wannemuehler, J Withered, B. Arzt, J. Milam, P. Trusky, E. Keay, D. Harley. Sec ond row: Coach D. Hoof, C. Betta, D. Garrett, K. Harney, T. Batke, J. Hoffman, K. Wan- ninger, S. Applegate, D. Stokes J. Stevens, B. Hawkins, L. Mor: ris, G. Nelson, R. Acker, M Long. HOCKEY - Front row: D. Montgomery, M. Kamer, S. Lelek, J. Bayle, P. Golden, D. Torza, D. Dickerson. Second row: J. Chronister, B. Williams, A. Clark, L. Brownchidle, J. VanBenschoten, J. Braden, P. Fischer, G. Grosh. Not pictured: J. Ahbe, S. Young. CREW Front row: D. Keim, K. Sour, J. Palmer, K. Schields, B. Gib- son M Hawley D. Dumond, S. Lawrence, J. Dewenter, P. Nagel. Sec- ond row R Patterson, D. Montgomery, D. Millinger, J. Gorris, P. Coul- I'-Q svvlgl 3 i A I -lt l E N , is J . 1 fa L-, -, . E' g , Lf-Qilgfi ' 1 if ,, ,,.. , ny ' ' V e el 4 ' 3 Ig , J l , -1 k ' ll' ter, B. Paxton, R. Smith, P. Simpson, Q. Mark, D. Johnson. Third row: Coach F. Mann, U. Known, B. Heath, W. Harvey, D. Shrouder, P. Wor- land, D. Hasenour, R. Jones, R. Szczepanski, D. Cheney, D. Ratz, P. Kash, M. Strong, T. Brewinga. 1--.4-. , -5 ., F' 6 N. x A , v TRACK - Front row: W. Parmelee, T. Priebe, W. Petro, D. Morgan, T. Kaho, D. Lichtenheld, B. Cogswell, R. Gillespie, J. Murphy, L. Grambo, J. Utley. Second row: G. Hackler, R. Knotts, H. Ellis, C. Steffel, J. Spray, J. Bolin, R. Gabriel, L. Burton, F. Ca.son, J. Belin, R. Parrish, Stewart, R. Perretta, R. Griffith, R. Swank, Mgr. J. Leinwand. -Q63 f , , 'iz' ', F awn PWM, X . '71, WRESTLING - Front row: J. Greene, D. Palmer, V. Defiori, K. Gour- Houtz, E. Ruiz, J. Yeager, A. Watt. Third row: A. Housner, D. Dil- ley, G. Havig, M. Johnson. Second row: J. LaSpada, T. Simpson, M. worth, D. Rodgers, N. Kempler, H. Downing, R. Coffin. Mgr. R. Priest. Third row: Coach D. Rankin, Asst. Coach R. Kerr, G. Gawlik, D. Pflum, R. Jones, C. Capria, B. Breininger, J. Patrick, D. ii v 9. .. 503 V qi 504 rn, ,v - ,ish , 21, m s QM' f Au. Hb. .m 'A, ' O15 '-. .V Arg' W, ,fy .--ItP,f 521' .,. UQ.. -P V1 P 'hh Q ,. - gf 'MM 5 1. z T'-Q.. 5. 4 , V Q . 64 , T X X ., ' Vx 4' , qu, 1 , 4 - ., tg f' .., ' v . ' . 5 , A aww? 4 ' x?.,,x....5i.9A W , M. 'fix ' ' '. 1 . ,. ue, vi Q 3' ' , 4...-1 Q..-lk I - 1 . x I 'gi 5 . ,Lp . - , , ,K . -x , . ' 4,1 ' . , X . ,. N., L., .s A x . :fg1. E Q, . j 5 - '- T., . 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Charles Glenn Billian. Barbara Ann Billman. Susan Blaine Bills, David Bressler Bills, Mark lay Bilyeu. Susan Gail Binder. Vincent Bindner. Marjorie T. Bingel, Nelson Gee Bingham. Gregory Bingman, Barbara Bingman. Belinda 505 ?Black Cultural fi 1' -A- Acacia , . . 214 Agriculture Economics Club ' 84 Administration 193 Alpha Chi Omega 215 Alpha Chi Rho 216 Alpha Delta Pi 217 Alpha Epsilon Delta 151 Alpha Epsilon Phi 218 Alpha Gamma Delta 219 Alpha Gamma Rho 220 Alpha Kappa Alphat Af 221 Alpha Kappa Lambda V 222 Alpha Lambda Delta , 421 Alpha Omicron Pi 1 223 Alpha Phi ,A ' 224 Alpha Phi Alpha 225 Alpha Pi Mu 95 Alpha Sigma Phi A 226 Alpha Tau Qmega A 227 Alpha Delta ' ' 228 A84 Alpha -Zeta - , A American Institute of Industrial Engineers 94 Anchorettes 405 Angel Blight 408 Ann Tweedale 338 Arnold Air Society 407 Athletic Administration S436 -Be. A Baby Boiler BOOStB1'Sl' .A 'L 426 Baseball ' - -'.- A. 418 Baseball Team ' 'A V' I 500. 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W., Jr. J, 301, 501 Schmidt, Thomas Dale 227, 420 Seberger, Lewis Joseph 160 Runnels, Duane Charles 258 Satterthwaite, S. K. t 137 Schmidt, William August 265, 395 Sech, Kathy Lynn 255 Runshe, Luanne 352 , Saunders, Ruth Ann ,X 421 Schmitt, Carla Lynne 421 Sedgwick, Robert Paul 95, 326, 109 Ruschhaupt, George Henry 239 ' Sauriol, Debra Ann 413 Schmit Gary Raymond 420 Sedley, Craig Andrew 249 Rusooe, Karen Gail 426 f Savage, James Walter ' S 90 Schmitt ohn Gerard 420 Seeger, Jay Thomas 257 Rush, Wayne David 348, 84 I ,WSawicki, Katheryn M. a 97 ,Sgh ' z, Patricia Elaine 137 Seeger, Jill Christine 426 ' Rushkewicz, Mary Ann 233 DaleA,Bruce,, 4 1' Schnar? Wayne Thomas 425, 214, Seely, Blaine Barry 324 Rusk' Gary Lee 500' 108 5 wifkeH2?lCli'f415ll!E9 3635 , 90 Seffrin, Gary Wayne 839 Russell, Gwendolyn Cara , 221 N .' Sawyer, Donald Thomas 420 Sighne er, Randall Paul 266 Seger, Judith Ann 308 Russell. Joseph Marion 351 f' Sawyer, Edgar I-1., 111 90 .. 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As we all know, we are evolv- ing to a better community as man grows finer each day. Eventually we will all begin to work together and prob- lems such as racism, sex discrimination and intellectual freedom will slip into oblivion, right?! Excuse me if I sound a bit pessimistic, but the above is basically ridicu- lous. People continue to be divided, and trite phrases such as we shall overcome, Power to the people, and Let us love one another only mark the desire for unity and lack of ability to achieve it. We now seem to be to the point of a big question - what hope is there? How can we overcome the inherent apathy of the Purdue community as well as the disunity, hatred and greedy selfness. First of all we need to recognize that these symptoms of the times have been present down through the ages. The prophets Hosea and Jere- miah of the Old Testament said the same things over 2500 years ago, Socrates has often been quoted as sound- ing a lot like Archie Bunker and for many years the American scene has been compared to that of the Roman Empire prior to the fall. This would seem to indicate a trend that our problems are not attributable so much to the environment as they are to man's own heart. Over and over the answer comes resounding to me that almost everything is worthless except one. This way is Jesus Christ. Yes, strange asdt may seem, Christianity is today both applicable and intellectually feasible. Jesus showed for all ages that once you accept Him as Saviour and Lord, you enter into an abundant life fJohn 10:10J -filled with love, joy and peace QGal. 5:22,23J, because you have been made new with the old things having passed away fl Cor. 51175. To achieve true unity fActs 4:5321 one must turn to Jesus and allow Him to produce His life through you. Jesus is knocking at the door of your life CRev. 3:1205 ready to give you the gift of life if you open the door QI John 5:13, John 31161. Wake up, Purdue, before it is too late - For you yourselves know full well that the day of the Lord will come just like a thief in the night. fl Thess. 5:25. X . - We Can Make It Better . . . I'm writing this because I think that as you page through the glorious sports records and Greek mug shots, which characterize this fantasy land called Purdue you should stop and think, draw a clear bead on reality, and ask yourself where this world is going. I'm sick of this uni- versity and its facination with cobweb covered traditions, outdated operating-policies, and the apathy it breeds in the students here. The saying, If you liked the 50's, you'll love the 70's, is very true if the 50's meant obedi- ence and an unquestioning acceptance of the status quo. It seems impossible to get anyone interested in anything other than themselves. I'm not so sure anymore that the peace-protest movement was motivated as much by the moral horror of war as it was by the threatening arm of the draft. If this is not so, why hasn't this new aware- ness attacked some of the other problems which are fes- tering ulcers in the guts of this country? People tell me, look around, things have never been so good in this country. Sure, it's great for those on top, but what about those others, our 15 million malnourished and 30 million poor, and what is so great about a country rank- ing 16th in the world in literacy and 11th in infant mor- tality? Don't you feel like a piece of gum, jammed in the mouth of Purdue? The jaws close on you and it chews and chews until all the flavor is gone, then it spits you back into society, a bland, tasteless, unquestioning blob. Don't you see that when you use excuses like, I can't afford to protest. I'm a senior and they might not let me graduate, or when Purdue uses that worn out line, Is not part of the land grant college mission you are auto- matically standing up for the way things are now. I get sick, because it means that we have reached the state where the forces of the status quo have complete control. It breeds itself - it will not allow questions of change simply because it suppresses any alternative to the way things are. We must break away, open our minds, and initiate changes which will make this university a place for the intellectual growth of its students, providing the capacity not only to solve problems, but to criticize the society around them. Then, and only then, will the words of the song Dialogue by Chicago come true - We can make it happen Merritt Hole . . A VSM We can change the world now ' -We can save the children We can make it better . . . 2 Wortley f Jingle Bell That Went Thud A university has the responsibility to maintain for its scholars and patrons an intellectual level of Yule enter- tainment above the diuretic dribble that flowed from the stage of Elliot Hall on the weekend of December 10, 1972. An educational community is not obliged to cater to the retrogressive taste of the general public while neg- lecting the more mature purpose of providing a forum for that which is artistically enlightening and mentally stim- ulating. How could the timeless messages of the great composers be blithely discarded in favor of a garish burlesque pan- tomime, an ostentatious polka party or a cute little ditty about the jingle bell that went thud? The joy and glory of the birth of Christ, the very essence of this holy sea- son, was scarcely hinted at during that tawdry series of trite vignettes called a concert. I ask each member of the Purdue Music Organization to reflect upon this meretricious behavior and consider what voluntary participation in that rape of art constituted in terms of personal ethics. John Horvath Grad Student - Engineering Doors Opening I An epoch in Purdue history has been made. To the sur- prise of many, conservative ole Purdue has seen a few things this year that many thought were far off to come. I'm speaking about the gay movement at Purdue and the submitted constitution to the Dean's office for the recog- nition of a Gay Liberation Front QGLFJ. Thus far, Purdue has held out and performed their conservative role as expected, but the gays are tired of hiding in their little closets of fear, and want to be accepted for what they are - they too want to be heard and be able to express themselves. Hopefully, the formation of a gay organiza- tion on this campus will open new doors to gay communi- cation, as well as bringing light to the truth concerning homosexuality by exploding the myths straight society has been fooled into believing for so very many years. We too are students, we are human, and we are here. Onward GLF. Rust Lynne n ' mg! F243 '.' H -2' .5-,. .fr 5-'-Q1 xx. W '-Lin.-.-i ' :L-,V T 1 'Ef1f 'ff57Xgi ' - ...,, . . o 1 ,, 4 1 . mf, 'V n U l P of 1 'I Q, . -u -5 I wi., . S. 1. 'Vi .,-hx 4 .DOI vogue I q I 1 v,A, 591 u , o ms , I - -u ,. l 'x Q Jfr' N .111 N , X N- sk: lx S lkgv Q N Ni g s s X x S xst S Y S 5 x AX S, T S X S rofswix EX ' s R x ' c 5 Q .- E is X ,SX QE an -. 3 - .I'R'f9 P RD E OBJECTI ITY i i 5 3 2'- L .P Q X L .: - ' vi - fs. Bob M00re's O ER 40 feditor's note: The column BOB MOORE'S OVER 40 appears weekly, in the form of a single-page handout, to the great enjoyment of many, and the embarrassment of some. In being controversial, Mr. Moore has built a reputation at Purdue of speaking out without inhibition on the issues that affect all members of the Uni- versity community.l It's like getting invited over for breakfast by the shapely blonde wearing peek-a- boo nightgown in the next apartment. Your brain alerts you this can threaten serenity and bother your conscience: better stay in your own pad. And yet, if you don't go you will always wonder what you missed. The offer to write for the Debris caught me by surprise. It was unexpected and threw me in a mental situation not too unlike the young stud mentioned above. I have a wealth of experience in living but no college degrees. Indeed, I'm probably the oldest full-time Purdue junior on campus. Do I have something of value to pass along? Let's find out. In a strange sense this writing changes the Debris into a text book. It provides lessons in living you may not have gathered in the classroom. It is appropriate this writing retain the title of the weekly local column I have been writing these past three years. I've been told my thoughts go astray and, at times, fail to make a whole, I discuss things that seem unrelated. So - big deal! The title of genius will fthank goshj never be bestowed upon me. Sharing ideas - in any manner - gives me one of the greatest thrills I can get with my clothes on. IMPORTANT VALUES Let me climb out on that limb I often call home and offer some general comments on life. You must taste defeat from time to time to recognize and appreciate victoryg you must have a broken love affair to recognize the real thing: you must under-go pain and suffering to realize when it has left you. We are living in an exciting era. Oh, we may not like what's going on at times - but there it is kid. It is only natural that daily happenings intrude on our life and affect our feelings. Don't avoid gut issues. People who experience things are worth knowing. They grow to bc their own man or woman. Don't be an actor who feels no need for an audience, or an author who writes only for himself. If you have doubts and mis- trust of self, country, or anything else - examine them honestly and, if necessary, do something. The true test of a human is how he reacts under pressure - to abnormal situations. We all live with some fantasy, illusion and mixed-up sensibili- ties. Don't lct criticism deter you. Regardless of your action some, whose heads are stuffed with imperfectly digested ideas, will criticize. Perhaps your critic wants you to join him in the flock of sheep. Don't be duped. A highly placed stodgy Purdue official once asked, Want to know what I think of your column? I rep- lied, No, I value your opinion like a severe case of clap. This harsh and honest reply did him - and me - a world of good. What mortals do you hold in awe? With the possible exception of a good lifetime lover, no one is more important to your life than the one whose face you see in the mirror. Rclegate those other clowns to a lower plateau. Don't get hung up on this humble business. Our looney bins are full of people who were ashamed to admit they have egos that must be fed. Admit to yourself your own importance and jump into the perilous joy of being alive. Lap it up. Live with the truth. Seek out love. Openly and without shame feed that ego. PURDUE Purdue I love ya. Yet, like any bureaucracy you have a mix of high competence and near imbecility. Trying to reason with certain high administrators is like talk- ing to a mannequin. Some seem hardly to have met any real people. Still, we have a goodly number with integrity seeping out of every pore. What will you remember of Purdue? The professors who let grades stand in the way of learning? The ones who didn't? New found friends? The Sweet Shop? The broken love affair? The loss of virginity? The coming of age? The football games? The struggles? Joys? The list is long. Something different for everyone. All part of the give and take process of growing up. Purdue has changed during your four years here. So have you. Would I have been invited to write for the Debris four years ago? Or two? In January las I write thisl I got a letter from a Purdue alumnus in Ohio telling how, during the intensive Vietnam bombing, he joined a peaceful protest at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Loaded bombers left from there on air strikes. As I read the letter I thought: They attempt to immortalize college grads who go to the moon, give the university a million dollars or a life time of phony loyalty. But are the ones deserving of honor people like this rag-tag hero? A Purdue grad in Oregon writes, You're right. The college graduate who withholds a donation from his alma mater until the losing football coach is removed provides pathetic evidence his education was a gallant flop. Why doesn't he withhold monetary gifts until a losing president or faculty are removed?,' My mind races back more than a decade when a small handful of us on Campus were fighting for abolishment of the then compulsory ROTC and lifting of the restriction on coeds to wear slacks even in sub-zero weather. Yes, things continue to change. Thank gosh! IMMORTALITY Successful people seem gung-ho about having something named in their honor. This may be because they feel superior to the majority and believe they are wor- thy of being remembered. Perhaps they feel more of a need to leave some sort of mark. But immortality doesn't result by something being named in a person's honor. IT COMES DAY BY DAY IN THE GESTURES OF LIFE. A smile crosses this ugly face when I realize that dogs and birds do real justice to the buildings and other structures named in honor of successful people. AMERICA In America we pay tribute to talented people and achievers by way of praise and recognition. Yet, they also bring forth jealousy and a desire to do them damageg at times they are belittled for their achievements. For shame! Many Americans get their persecution complex going with questions like: Was it necessary, to drop the atom bomb on Hiroshima? Why do we torture ourselves like this? It's like standing guilty and waiting to be condemned. Perhaps some Japanese is asking himself, Was Pearl Harbor necessary? This type thing is a dead end. During 20-years of enlisted service in the Navy fthe last four, 1960-64, at Purdue teaching military lawl I visited many countries. None are as great as the USA. Yet, I don't like everything about America. My wonderful wife also has a few faults. Still, my rewards from both are so great I would guard them with my life. HIGHER EDUCATION Too many highly placed educators spent most of their lives being professional stu- dents. I'm not against formal education and degrees. Yet, my education in the classroom is dwarfed when measured against my rearing in the ghetto - experi- ence in two wars and everyday contact with the masses who make up America. Some college officials feel that free speech should be restricted to those with two or more degrees. Free speech and press are the rights of idiots, crackpots and demagogs as well as those who lead so-called decent and temperate lives. And don't ever forget that this great country was built and settled by the uneducated masses. For many higher education and big government are the two symbols of this coun- try's troubled conscience. Garbagel These are no more America's soul than busi- ness, industry or the arts. Still, truth, honor and justice should be constantly pres- ent on our college campuses. Alas, such is not the case. I respect the university that sees as its mission the establishment of an atmos- phere where young people can freely and honestly examine values and decide what they want to do with their lives. DRUGSIADULT CONDUCT You enter a world where many turn to drugs for escape. Escape from what you ask? This is really a bag-of-worms. Just trying to assemble the possible causes gives one the feeling of being hit over the head with a dead cow. Many see their parents and get a feeling of blah. Some don't want this intelligent adult rela- tionship that consists of putting on airs for the neighbors and the boss but con- tains no love or intimate relationship. Many have never seen their parents embrace or for that matter ever say words of endearment to each other. My gosh, why are people ashamed to show love and affection for each other in front of those they brought into the world? Indeed, failure to show it in public, or at least the privacy of your own home, may well cause you to lose it in private moments. So many sec mom and dad become obsessed with the material things, the home, x,-1 car, clothes, etc. at the cost of the things in life that are really important. Others see honor and integrity get lost in the shuffle and witness it being replaced with lies and deceit. Many young adults get terrified at the thought of entering this type of world and try the escape route into another kingdom. Don't be misled! Use of drugs is not restricted to youth. Many older people are trying to escape - from their failure as parents and members of society. Too many of them were looking at TV hour after hour instead of looking toward their future and the future of their children. I don't know if drugs do permit you to escape to another world where all is serene. I've never tried them. I stay high on love. This wonderful gal I've lived with these past 26 years and I do escape to our own private world, we make the trip often. The only stimulant we need to enter this land of enchantment is each other. DREAMS Too often young people forget that we were once their ages. We also dreamed of flying over the rainbow - living in the Garden of Eden - and performing mira- cles. Alas, too many in my generation abandoned the dreams. But some of us held on and found that living is a glorious experience. Who was it that said, God made the earth - why not enjoy it? Why do so many let happiness pass them by? When measured by eternity we are here such a short period of time. Believe me, it can be a real ball. The American Dream is not a nightmare for those with an abundance of spunk and courage. CHANGE TAKES TIME Don't get up-right or close-minded when you meet odd groups. These Hippies, Yippies, and what have you, are trying to tell society something - we should listen and learn. It does not follow that all these groups are the enemy. Most of these young people refuse to assume our identity or that of their parents - they feel that identity is something to be discovered - for yourself. Oh, I question their manner, at times, of going about it W but if they do not interfere with my rights, or that of others, let them go ahead. While undergoing the living process I have often, along with others, had various tags pinned on me. Some were not nice. We old-fashioned radicals brought about change: it took time. Too many today want change within the next 24-hours or they will rape the women and loot the stores in the name of social reform. Hog- washl These acts are done for lust, greed, and the demented desire for destruction. It takes intelligence, hard work and patience to change twisted practices that are long-standing. MORALISTS You will continue to encounter self-appointed public guardians who try to impose their criteria for morality on you. There is nothing these people won't resort to, especially when they are in positions of authority and seized by self-righteousness. They use words that sound grand and can mean almost anything one chooses. If you want to achieve full-fledged schlemielhood in the current social order join them. These do-gooders are the unselfish them we hear so much aboutg they are always worried about us, the Mothers. They feel masturbation is abnormal - but see nothing wrong with lifetime mental hangups because of a guilty complex over this natural act. And, by no means, tell a young woman how to avoid an unwanted pregnancy. Her punishment is the mental anguish and fear she must undergo. Our angels shower their unselfish twisted concern on their own children. As a result, most enter the adult world with some weird ideas and hang-ups. These mortal angels feel justified in telling a community what is right and wrong: what has value and what has none. They tell you sexy books and movies, mixed communes, modern dress and questioning elders are an affront to public morality. Where in hell were those slobs when our air and waterways were being polluted? Where are their snobbish noses stuck when people go to bed hungry? Why didn't they act when corruption replaced honesty and truth in government and educa- tion? These are some real threats to public morality. People who believe movies and hooks that exploit sex turn men into rapists should, by this logic, advance the theory that media dealing with murder turns people into killers. Of course murder mysteries no more make people into killers than sex movies make the healthy male seize that defenseless girl against her will. Oh, young men will paw and smother a woman with slobbery wet kisses and, unlike the puppy dog, are not always obedient to the word stop, But media plays no part in this: It is the human mandate of nature. THE GOOD LlFE??? There is nothing wrong with money. You need it to live. But be careful. Placing too much emphasis on wealth can twist your values. Complexities pile up. A sense of helplessness overcomes you. Everything hits the fan at onceg it not only splat- ters on your clothes and body but also your soul. The stench is hard to remove. There is something wrong when a man making 515,000 must moonlight to make ends meet. He lives a plastic life. Aml he finds the new car won't start. The pay- ments won't stop. The dollar won't stretch. The interest is too high. I got my first new car at age 38. Oh, via installment buying we could have obtained one. But my salary was lowg financing adds to the cost, Why should the small wage earner be made to pay more? We were proud of that new auto. But every little scratch and nick on that beautiful expensive piece of equipment caused me anguish. Then my wonderful Patty and I awoke. What the hell was wrong? Where were our values? We got rid of that high priced inanimate, heart- less piece of metal and now drive a reliable 1961 model. When in an overcrowded parking lot no longer do I inspect the vehicle for new scars. And, more important, no scars on my life result from ownership. Have you yet encountered the couple who put down a 510,000 carpet and ache each time you step on it with your shoes on? Or the woman who purchases the S1200 sofa and almost has a bowel movement each time you sit on it? My gosh! Who owns what? Do these people own the rug and sofa or do these cold material things own them? To buy a new home is the American dream. Actually, it is a nightmare. Today, a man's castle is a number in an unending line of numbers on the door of a house in a never ending row of houses filled with frustrated and empty people. The 30- year, 540,000 loan requires you to pay back over 880,000 The insurance and taxes climb as do upkeep costs. And you work day and night to make ends meet. Thus, you never find time for the real important things. And you find Woody Allen was right when he said, Not only is there no God but try getting a plumber on weekends. And the yard with its beautiful unpaid-for lawn furniture and power mower, needs taking care of. And the loan company keeps pressing for payments. The money. The money, Where will it come from? Another loan? More moonlighting? Maybe you can sell. But who will buy? The cost is too high. The neighborhood has decayed. The house is now out of style. And the wife Y that pretty coed - has grown old and haggard. She is always yelling about the high cost of everything and your failure to make payments. You can't believe it is the same college girl who sat next to you at the home games waving a football pennant. And she finds it difficult to see you as the knight on that white charger who would carry her off into never-never-land to live happily ever after. Beware of credit cards. These cards and other convenient gimmicks cause the standard of living to rise ever higher while the satisfaction of living declines. Peo- ple get tired and numb of coping. So many have so much of what they don't want, they have forgotten what they do want. I wonder - did they ever know? Prior to coming to Purdue as a full-time student I held an important job for six years and was paid in five figures. I was proud to be working for an honorable firm, But a change in management made the place a living hell. Honor, truth, and justice were pushed aside for the sake of the God Almighty dollar. Pride for the organization left me. Patty and I talked it over. The next day I experienced the ectasy of quitting a high paying job because of principle, And I made a startling discovery: By avoiding debt I was freer than most Americans. Others in the organization were miserable but had to compromise - they could not afford to quit. They were trapped by the house, car and so many other payments. My gosh - these people had sold their most precious gift - freedom. SOME PARTING SHOTS If the elites misrunning this country have one thing in common, without being aware of it, it is not knowing their own minds. Change terrifies them, They are a mixture of conservatism, compromise and cowardice. But some of us are on the right path. American society slowly becomes more open and fluid, formal struc- tures are less rigid. This country is headed for a regenerating experience. Certainly we older ones have done our share of blotching things from time to time. We have also done some great things. Quite a few of us have the courage to hang-on and try to help you set this haggard world on a better balance. We believe that living with the truth is good, and value freedom, love and good health. Forgive this grubby writer for going on and on. Go off on your crasades. Discover how to listen to the grass grow and wind blow. Do your thing and get involved in all the gut issues that cross your path. Learn from your mistakes and don't lose courage. Help build that better world we need so badly. 4:2 - f Reflections . .,,.,:n N- '. o'!r:,.g.'. ' -e' -.:ff.1?'f+' A'-- . - .' ga-.9 P1-v' - -. A.: e.' 'F--Y' 2. .' 1:g,ar'.'1'n' 1 . ' ' s but-' ' .5 .14-. - 'z'. 0 ' 4- 71? 3 -'Q--,.'v1',-Q. , .-. .QNr. 41-:gtg 'S . . :gg .314-4.'b-. . 31 it - vig.: .:h.'5l tr., V, thug., fi .:'- - bs'.' -..:iQr - ,tg .. no vig , e..-ff'-f Experience 'ssl' 'U .Q-' ,U 2' ' TL., I . C. . 'Q Q Q .lr cf'-,'u 3 's'l,' 5 -. 'iiiln LF! A :: lc: -5 ,' - Q 5 . L 1 . ' yum! '..' i' -H 21' 5 f te MII , 14m1',l3,m,! W ., 1 YL mid ' ' iw ' ,, uw, , my , iv 5 fl . Q . , ' . 0 , -mv N A .uanmprmw-wvvw ' ffavw-wr...N' '. ,.,,,,,'- ,w,- 1W ' Tw !,I1!v ' f gfgik .X , ,J , ,, ,!!, M W, H ,W , 'M W up .w 9, Q. . ,,u,N9, 1 gm I4 A VM ., Q ' Q ,lol .D A ki' U vnqlll' .- 1 ., x- Q '- rl 41. if ,A-. Q f '1' V 'JU' ,+I ,L V. ,w?,, 'TWP L- 4 Q , F1 H v , .X ' 14 V, ww' f .L Xlub X PB N . V U , 1-gif' ' 'S t -W L 1 aw'Q.'p ' '11 f r 1 . N 4 W 7' W 6 P o t . O o 53 ' 0 .I.4 in 5, s 3 4 A DEBRIS EDITORIAL By multiplying the population of Purdue by approximately 10,000 you have the population of the United States. Both the U.S. and Purdue have a president, both have a top administration, and both have legisla- tive groups. Both entities have an upper class ffacultyj, and both have a lower class fstudentsl, around whom is created the environment. Our country has the IRS, while our University has the Bursar, both of whom are paid for the privilege of attending. The nation has a military, upon whose success is dependent international prestige and respect fnot to mention political contributionl, while the University has a football team, upon whose success is dependent national prestige and respect fnot to mention alumni contributionl. Our country supports a social stratum that allows racial, financial and intellectual segregation, and in our uni- versity life we experience many of the same problems. At graduation we leave our Little America to enter the real thing. We leave with individual ideas about Purdueg what it was when we arrived, what it is today, what it has done for us, and what we have done for it. The Debris senior editors offer here some suggestions on what could make Purdue a better university tomorrow. Purdue University provides all necessary facilities and equipment for excellent education - all, that is, except for textbooks. The University supplies teachers, class rooms, laboratories, reference libraries, and com- puters. In exchange for tuition, the student receives all utensils required for high-level study, except the very things he must study from - books. The student is left alone to deal with a fallegedly rip- offl private enterprise. This University is a non-profit organization, and as such is exempt from taxation, but allows the business community to reap profit from a student-bought commodity that is required for degree attainment. To establish a system of textbook distribution by the University would be unfair to the West Lafayette community, and against the principles of free enterprise. However, an on-campus book store, sponsored by the University and operated by a joint commission of student activities, or by student government, would provide mini- mum-profit competition to the privately owned stores, and offer a shop- ping alternative to the student. The Purdue student is a product, and presently a victim of his environment. As is often the case, this environ- ment could certainly be improved. We enter Purdue with a very perplexing picture ahead. We are expected to make the decision on our life's work. We have experienced one quarter of our life, we are expected to point ourselves in a direction for the remaining three quarters. We see an increasing number of stu- dents who change their major area of study in the sophomore, junior, and even senior years. At the great cost of higher education, this is a waste to the student and to the University, It is often said that college is a place Hto find one's self, which of course is a wonderful ideology if one is rich. Much of the problem of decision could be alleviated if a program of lecture courses were offered that were intended to simply familiarize the student with the different career areas available for study at Purdue. The student would learn nothing academic. He would learn what other people do with their lives. The future engineer might find psychology fascinating, and a prospective mathematician may have a long-depressed desire for business administration triggered. The very worst that could happen would be that those who partook of the one- hour courses would have a better understanding of the people around them. While students attempt to understand themselves and those around them, they are in contact with academic superiors - the faculty. Our teachers ,have supposedly devoted their lives to students and the educa- tional process, and most strive to create exciting atmospheres in which to educate. They cry out for greater student input in the class room, and will take personal satisfaction in being dynamic teachers when they get interaction from the students. However, their attitude suddenly shifts to superiority when the issue is the legislation of guidelines for operating the University. There is a faculty senate, and a student sen- ate at Purdue. The aims of these two groups are identical - to help create an increasingly better atmosphere for living and learning - yet , V .A i f -'-ws-v.::::.:...,--rs - . f' 1.30 1,50 . -1- e - the faculty senate desires to remain autonomous from the very people to whose lives they have dedicated themselves. In their effort to main- tain themselves above the student's reach, the faculty promotes misun- derstanding and mistrust, and provides Purdue with a created bureau- cracy. In the opinion of the Debris editors, trust will beget trust, and cooperation will beget a better Purdue. A better Purdue may be had with the joining of the senates. An issue on the minds of the students is that of graduation, a matter dependent on course work. With the many options available for each area of study, considerable academic counseling is required to provide an effective plan of study. From the comments of students heard over a long period of time, it becomes quite evident which schools fail in their attempts at academic counseling. Complaints are rarely heard in engi- neering or science, but constitute a considerable amount of conversation in HSSE and home economics. Students in some engineering schools are assigned to a counselor for twoy at the sophomore level, and remain with this faculty member until graduation. The student has the time to develop a working relationship with his counselor, and in turn, the coun- selor has the opportunity to become familiar with the particular needs and desires of his student. The counselor does a better job of academic aid because of the long-term involvement with the student, and can develop a rapport with the student that allows for true counseling. For the schools that suffer from counseling failure, a re-evaluation of the priorities of the faculty and a renewed look at their program of counsel- ing, including comparison with known successful programs, such as elec- trical and industrial engineering, would promote greater student response to curricula and faculty, and a better university would result. Getting together with and understanding those involved in university life is not the problem of just the faculty, the administration also cries out for student input. They ask for students to help them, but they also provide help to the students, in the way of a department of Student Services, a part of which is the office of the Dean of Men and Dean of Wa.. . a,.,, M rum... . Women. It is the purpose of this administrative group to aid the student with problems, whether they be academic or social. A much voiced com- plaint of the office of the Deans is that the students do not take full advantage of their open invitation of aid. To reach a group of people it is often necessary to physically go to them Cjust ask any advertising managerl, and yet, the Deans are housed in the Executive Building, a structure of the campus rarely entered by the average student. Stu- dents may stop at the Exec building to pay a tuition fee, or drop a course, or stand in a long line for passport pictures, or attend a discipli- nary session, or for innumerable other unpleasant things. The Univer- sity has two buildings set aside for student use - Stewart Center and the Memorial Union. If the office of the Deans was located in one of these buildings, it would be in the physical mainstream of student movement. Most important, however, would be the greater rapport, developed between the students and the Deans, by operating on the stu- dent's ground. The Debris is a small part of Purdue, in a similar way that Purdue is a small part of America. The Debris has a head, the editorg an administra- tion, the senior staff: an upper class, the desk editors: and a lower class, the workers. Success and failure are quite easy to see in an organization as small as the Debris, but it operates on the same principle that mam- moth organizations work, that is, cooperation. Purdue can survive with- out cooperation between a few of its members, because of its tremen- dous size, but it will not fulfill its potential as a great university with- out its members working together. There is no organization that remains stagnant, it is either improving or degencrating. Those members of the Purdue family who do not work for the good of the University, whether they be egotistical faculty, closed-minded administrators, or apathetical students, do harm to themselves by retarding the forward motion of thc University - motion that would be beneficial to us all. 5 at if ...s:' 2 4,'?'A1. 5. 1 ' 1' si: get 1' li E.: ig, A c - ' lx.L 1 52 ft W , ' 1 L 2 ':' ff ' i f' x ' A M ,EE N 3 1 -, V .' u- -S. AG, X 1 .. L . f'h.- ' i n ' ' E , i Q A ff ii.. f - a . ' 'r--- if d ' 8,1 d N, ' 1 1 1 ' . ,, fr i - 1 5 1 X I' - 1 i, -Us-' T 1 'v Q fn., ' ' 'zg :'--- ' 1' li ' Nw ' W y,l, 5 ' f I 'fr-- ' , AKEN ,N i ,,, ,- . - 5 ,mi X . A 5 - f., W. is ,L- .1 + JUL- to-f :AA 4 , I Y 5' K -t vw ,,,,...-...i-Z-.g,a if Y A-4 ,A ' - h --R 'L ' V-.Lil V - .- , ,F . .Mx ig , .V fT'+-Q',',::--1 4 ' H ' -ii., 555- ,, , -V 43' J.. g- 'Vi M N i 'T' 'cg j-,-, gy v ,,,:,,, 7, - - --ri'-'re 'f- ,nf '54 :Sits-N'J 'L if: ' W -, - f-- fi s-:vw ' ,-'Wi'- , , ' ' ' -,, 3 V S. ' , - K .v:rg,lw:f..igVf-V V in 'hifi 1 1 -. e 'the years passed four tohbe exact, ' ' ' i 'to see if the stream would recede, it was then when he made his valiant attempt. It was swm I but it went awry - when is M Time? Lygswvgifii h and wet was he with a question in mind 9 ' why did i not -wait for a longer time? U YP'-mg H09 hopped so he sat with pride M J N' Wm' he Came UPON 0 5 'e0m- determining if he should try. ct k f ' I of G wise 0.2,-mam ' ow a en rom a a e , 1 f Qgffyfw A 12 4 '1f.sffw' , f W , ,. , Q 4 .. . - . gvffljjgx , '1 . 7-by I ?.'1.v- z H f, . :Lf . . ,, AL, ' : .. M91 1 r r X 5 , mf' 1973 DEBRIS MIKE ECKHART ........ EDITOR-IN-CHIEF MO MERHOFF ....... BUSINESS MANAGER J im Ecker ....................... Treasurer Nancy Schlegel ........ Contracts and Billing Kathy Kalber . .Personnel and Assistant Sales JOHN JESUS NOVAL RICH ANGLE ....... Jim Bancroft ....... Ben Ollo ......... Joshua Jay Ziff .... Betsy Rossen .... Diana Duhon ..... SUSIE SMITH ANN ZEHNER ..... Jim J enness .... .... JIM TOLAR ..... . . . Ruthie Gore .... Kevin Rogers JANE ANN PICKART . Linda Jo Miller ..... Rada Indjich ..... Bob Dittus ..... Kevin Ring .... Tom Caldwell .... Ann Carlton ..... Dana Petit ........ Denise Howarth .... Chris Holmdohl ..... Debe Lovsin ...... Lynn Truchan .... Ann Fawcett ..... Charlie Richter .... Kim Wright .... Kathy Tolar ..... Rick Cummings ..... Ralph Jones ...... . . . . .PHOTO EDITOR . . . . .PHOTO EDITOR . . . . .J r. Photo Editor . . . . .J r. 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