University of Delaware - Blue Hen Yearbook (Newark, DE)

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The 1968 Blue Hen presents . . . Golden youths with peroxide hair curling over their eyes and ears skimmed along the sparkling surf while their bikinied bunnies lounged along the beach. Rock rhythms pulsed from discotheques as hips and shoulders gyrated through the night in the latest permutation of the Frug, Monkey, or Jerk. Even the President's daughter swung out doing what clever newsmen called Luci's Watusil If clothes had gone Mod, the generation had gone mad, Oldsters watched with varying degrees of disgust and envy as hem- lines went up and hairlines came down. The sexual revolution was in full swing as teeny boppers and college students revelled in an orgy of un- abashed hedonism, unegualed by any generation since the Roaring Twenties. Suddenly a nation that had voted almost unanimously for peace found itself saddled with a painful, unpopular war in Southeast Asia. The Genera- tion Gap had been equaled by the President's Credibility Gap. Johnson's Great Society was shaken by rising inflation and rioting by the nation's poor. Oppressed minorities struck out against a society spending millions on a war overseas while slum conditions in American cities grew steadily worse, All the swinging and dancing of the years before seemed suddenly empty and meaningless. The generation was haunted by the specter of the draft and war hovering outside the walls of the academic community. As the pressures and tensions rose, youth searched for new answers or es- capes. LSD promised to be an answer for some, an escape for others. A horrified nation watched the spread of a new cult of mind benders extol- ling a new religion: Tune in. Turn on. Drop out. 1867 witnessed the birth of the American Hippie. Delaware students often read wild accounts of their swinging counterparts at other universities. Occasionally a frathouse might whip up a party or two which could approach the image of the swinging generation, but generally, Delaware bore the stigma of being a suitcase college. Student life seemed dull. Apathy was the cry of student leaders. Professors complained of the stale academic atmosphere. Lectures and cultural events were poorly at- tended. The student body seemed as still and placid as the tree-lined mall on a spring day. Life drifted along smoothly, and students muttered under their breath about lousy food, early women's hours and no cars on campus. Twice a week freshly shorn Freshmen and Sophomores would block the traffic on Main Street as they marched off to ROTC drill. Saturday night excitement would mean a flick at the State Theater since the movie at the Cinema Center had baen playing for the entire semester. A true thirst for culture and intellectual stimulation could be slaked at the Phoenix, the last stronghold of the dying Beat movement of the 50s. Stimulating conversation and instant intellectualism were served with draughts of cold cider at the only night spot open after 11 o'clock on a Saturday night, Conservative Delaware seemed the immovable Rock of Ages' amid the raging storm of controversies and problems of the outside world. g L e pry e TR Delaware students reacted with fear and amazement at the founding of the Delaware chapter of the Students for a Democratic Society. Administrative bulletins warned that the FBI listed the SDS as a communist affiliated and infiltrated organization. Few thought that such a collection of malcontents could accomplish anything at apathetic Delaware. Few considered the un- known SDS candidate Ray Ceci seriously when he ran against the estab- lished power structure for SGA president in the spring of 1967. Campaign- ing for Student Power, the abolition of women's hours, and the abolition of compulsory ROTC, the SDS rallied a hard core of voters beneath the slogan We have nothing to lose but our chains' to narrowly defeat status quo candidate Steven Goldberg. With the conservative vote split among three candidates, Ceci had cleverly scored a victory by promising the student body what they wanted from the administration rather than what they thought they could get. A new spirit crackled across the campusone of defiance, one of power. Delaware had suddenly splashed into the stream of nationwide college movements. Beside political revolution, the Spring of 1967 heralded the rise of the Delaware coed as the champion of the sexual revolution. Inspired by the passing of a new civil rights law, Delaware women began airing serious complaints about the myriad of restrictions imposed on the weaker sex. AWS Playbill had long served as a forum for coed complaints, and Harring- ton B, defying AWS censors, delivered perhaps the bawdiest lines ever spoken on a Delaware stage only to have the curtain dropped on them midway through their performance. With final exams during the coming week, coeds from Russell D organ- ized the Russell Raiders to successfully stage a panty raid on neighboring men's dorm, Russell C Zoo. Repenting of their hasty actions, the Russell Raiders returned the contraband articles to their legitimate owners the following evening in the dining hall. The men of the Zoo were displeased to find that their unmentionables had been dyed pink and returned the com- pliment with a barage of dining hall rolls. This incident launched the first campus-wide panty raid at the Univer- sity. For two long nights, Delaware men and women panty-raided and pro- tested. Students sat in at the President's house, marched the wrong way down one way Main Street, defied state troopers outside Harrington B and snatched panties and undergarments drifting down from eagerly opened windows. In one short semester Delaware had changed from an academic prison haunted by fear and suspicion, to a University of active, excited students. When exams ended, Delaware Students, many with lower than normal grades, left for home to read of their exploits in local papers and to boast to envious parents of their wild forages across the placid Georgian campus that used to be Delaware. Dormitories 11 Belmont Seated: T. Rosbrow, J Tourax, E. Snyder, J. Godie- ski. Sranding: R. Halstead, D. Harcketts, R. Walsh, J. Hal- laran Seated: W. Rigby, B. Baker, H. Shumaker. Standing: D. Cornell, R. Stouifer, R Purvis, R. Rash, R. Baker 12 Seated: J. Welch, D. Sarver, J. Richards, D. Starkey, W. Mar- razzo, D. Willis. Standing: D Moora, J. Neill, P. Jumars, R Lorenz, S. Park, A. Hackett, T Sawyer, V. Accetta, D. Muterspaw, R Marsey, T Muterspaw, A. Linceln, M Lassman Seated: D, Loughery, R Brandi, D. Wolstenholme, R. Foley, L. Baer. Standing: R Robson, J. Roberts, R. Mead, P. Brown, T, Gladwin, K. Dun- leavy, P. Oberdorfer, W. Lip- man, K. Schwarz, P. Harwitz, T. Aharn, R. Appleton 13 First Row: 5. Lord, W. Meyer, W. Artis, D. Lawrance, Second Row: R, Hofmann, D. Bedina, D. Leibensperger, R. MNeed- les, 5. Harrison Brown An B0 member fraternity . . . big, old rooms . . . introverted, discriminating members who enjoy the Creek . . . hatred for West . . . most econom- ical float builders on campus . . . the most apa- thetic, least juiced dorm . . . most passionate men . . . an excellent advisory staff especially 2nd floor . . . a worn-out television and ping pong table used 24 hours a day . . . It's a hole the cultural affiliates at Merrill's and the Park . . . fond of the lovelies from South Campus. 14 First Row: D. Haden, J. Sposato. Second Row: P Mullins, J, Graebner, L. Welch, S. Ross, M. Kistler, J. Ruppel, Cannon A place to go when nobody else will take you . . . an interior decorator's catastrophe . . . 30 girls to a phone . .. skateboarding in the halls frozen Septembers . . . a 12 year old Alice-in- Wonderland . . . t. p. decorations . . . weigh-ins that other home . . . no dancing on the 3rd floor . . . ivy covered walls inside . . . The Group Upstairs . . . tavorite pastime: 3-handed bridge . . . picketed dorm decorations . .. no slippers in the lounge . . . new kitchen, but no oven ., . . teas without tea . . . a newly-painted rec room floor . . . the home of the thieving candy machines . . . motto: Have you signed in? First Row: P. Annone, N. Beltz, C. Skowron, P, Schoenly, C. Schofer, M Bruna, G. Blostein, M. Weber, K. Thudium. Second Row: C. Engel, L. Truitt, M. Scott. 16 First Row: J. Movak, . Geiger. Second Fow: G. Wil- liams, R. Keir, N. Voss, P Daly, D. Davis, L. Featherer, L Henderson, M. Cannon, .J Shapiro. Third Row: C. Wells, 5. Gels, J. Pharo, S. Faunce, B. Allen. 17 First Row: L. Mangano, M McRight, N. Sinn, C. Mualler, Second Row: P, Devithorne, I Frederick, K. Seime., D. Savin- ski, P. Beecher, Ruby, C Buchanan, D. Blansfield, D Jonaes. t MLLARLRN 1111 ALY 10003330 i P + ; E!!F, i 8 watt light bulbs in the lounge . . . a Judicial Board that meets at least once a week . . . the legend of room 108 . .. Quiet Hours? plenty of spirit . . . the best customer the glass company every had . . . 4th floor: the home for only a semester for many . . . study breaks. Colburn First Row: T, Sklar, G. lsaacs, T. Runnels, A. DiNicoln, J. Ludington, S. Raebumn. Sec- ond Row: B. Johnson, J. Walkowski, M. Kirsch, R, Bartchy, B. Martin, M. the ex- tinguisher Wuto, Third Row: L. Brown, R. VanGorder, W, Haughey, R. Worden, G. Col- lier, Fourth Row: M. Cavey, D. Mack, The Hard Corp 18 First Row: 5. Davis, D, Fowler, A. Schutzman, J. Robinson. Second Row: B. Luddy, R. Douglass, D. Dutoit, D Chasey, L. Robinson, J. Wroten, T. Siacaponello. Third Row: M. Ferguson, B, Vaughan, L. Sibley, J. Aiken, D. Bohn, R. Over, M. Toeller, D. Gudzune, .J. Murphy, B. Taylor, 1LY Balil 6 00 co ce oG Ec 00 OC uu :;---'.::-,,.,,-,:r LB IH:-CIIGQOU -m:z1::l COLBURN HALT. ERECTED W 195 2 21 Seated: E. Trahan, G. Sege- bade, G. Andersen, D. House, J. Pater. Standing: B. Sher- man, J, Taylor, C. More, D. Tracey, T. Palermo, G. Schmidt, J. Peter, K. Weiss, B, Abernathy, E. Short. First Row: 5. Stein, P, Mes- sine, M. Hanson, T. Roberts Second Row: L. Simon, J Ignakowski, R. Ovas, W Simon, I. Kant, D. Reifschnel- daer. Third Row: E. Mukderick, K. Shellenhamer Y 22 Reclining P. Conners, B Ernst, First Row: R. Grulich K. Caldwell, M. Lewellyn, K. Leinheiser, 5. Deaton, P Szwed, M, Fields, C. Kemske, L. Prober, Wild Child, Second Row: T. Schliem, L. Apostal, B. Paulsen, E. Ezrailson, S Gratzinger, B. Borchester Third HRow: 5. Lenox, R Freed, J. Galante, A. Male stein, V. Pool, J. Way, J Searle, R. Reimer, B. Pletcher B. Jezl, C. Dixon, J. Haislett, 5. Van Dyke, Fourth Row: S Grafton, A. Spicknall, D Hammers, J. Carey, M. Har- lown 23 First Row: A, Ward, J. Haislett, M. Horsey. Second Row: A. Spicknall, L. Prober H. Buchanan, Mrs. Connors House Mother; J. Dobzynski, M. Field. Third Row: J. Mer- ton, C. Kenske, N. Schmidt, M. Cardwell, P. Weaisel, B Pletcher, G. Bankard Gilbert AB Shaving cream battles ., . . twister games . fun . . ., new dorm mother . . . mattress hunts . contests with candy machines . . . maturity . falling bookshelves . . ., creek parties . . . tape on the walls . . . intelligence . . . all-night and all-day card games . . . an undefeated, non- existent hockey team . . . taped letters for boy- friends . . . Halloween cigars . . . a color televi- sion . . . a well-used washing machine . . . a sick maid . . . fire crackers . . . heat sensors . . stuffed drawers . . . an awaited dawn. First Row: E. Devine, 5. Witt, D. Biliss, Teddy Bear, B. Macella, J. Wise, R. Hagen- bach. Second Row: G. Bank- ard, M. Magargal, L. Gal- perin, A. Fotias, E. Newton, C Geisziar, H. Sealay, J. Mill- stone, Third Row: M. Wams- ley, 5. Helmerson, D. Biloon, D. Arnold. Fourth Row: C. Crumpler, L. Pittard, L. Thomas, M Cardwell, H Buchanan, HR. Melson, M. Harsey, A. Ward, B. Gardner, P. Mewman, 5. Wallace, C. Reith, C. Green, T. Hughes First Row: J. Dobrzynski, J. Pierman, C. Donovan, S, Bal- lamtyna, L. Hall. Second Row 5. Ward, L. Lopez, 5. Falls, K Fenwick, C. Tigest, N. Kling, I. Wilson, W. Cooper, T. Mid- dieton. Third Row: 5. Motter R. Vinikoor, C. Miller, Big Ha, K. Copson, N. Schmidt, L Murray, C. Ratzman, 5. Smith, K. Ramer, D. Fleming, R. Ranken, Fourth Row. J. Jack- son, M. Donovan, C. Howe, J. DeHaven, J. Egan, J. Fabris 26 First Row: J. Tabo, K. Cham bers, L. Blair. Second Row: D. Hurtz, 5. Bupp. D. Tucker, W. Armostache, 5. Kern. Third Row: M. Balick, M, Clamons D. Metz, W. Blendarman. M. Tharnton, First Row: D. Leskewicz, .J. Gil, J. Farrell. Second Row: G. Smith, B. Coonin, D. Green, M. Houser, B. Matthews, V Kirk, Third Row: D. Klain, J Buckley, W. Stetten. J. Rafal. A. Lamoreaux, E. Karvois, J Medivick, K. Lichtenstein, J. Lafferty Fourth Row J Davis, R. Galperin, 5. Miller, J. Coessner. 27 The Back Door'' to campus . . . show drifts . . . efficient maintenance service . . . woven Gilbert C sweatshirts . . . a hidden milk machine . . . controversial dorm government . . . a representa- tive democracy . . . Top Job awards . . . yo- yos . . . dorm motto: censored! Gilbert C First Row: D, Kardes, D O'Connor, D. Felcet, B. Duke, G. Michener, E. Roberson. Seconda Row: R. Raffaelli, D, Dudkowski, D. Dukson, DO Mur, B. Crawlord, H. Ander- zon, R, Shenidan, B. Gel- singear, W, Abbott 28 The first coed dorm on campus . . . unity . . . a sub smash . . . a dinner dance . . . prize-winning dorm decorations and float . . . the New York trip . . Gilbert Gab . . . the Miracles' concert . . . construction parties . . . dorm parents and chil- dren. Gilbert DEE First Row: L. Hamilton, J. Stockl, C. Sandbach. Second Rew: C. Jones, J. Martin, R, Bojanek, J. Clor, P. Brean, T Robinson. Third Row: R Raffa, W. Weil, N. Beausarg, T. Leed, J. Snyder, J Schneider. 29 First Row: L. Julian, R. Rei- mer, M. Boddorff, L. Duncan, M. Burke, C. Marinelli. Second Row: J. Simeone, F. Gerrity, M. Bohnstedt, G. MacLachlan, B. Craven, B. Monaco, K. Smith. Third Row: C. Rogers, J. Gouch, L. Pratt. D. Gan- ereaux, J. Lindmuth, G. Roth, B. Gerald, T. Scattergood, J Devieto, D, Tatman, D. Lowden, 5. Fox, P. Harmeyer. First Row: E. Zygmonski, B Green, E. Demhoff, Second Row: K. Morris, A. Andraws, M. Bowersox, B. Cox. Third Row: P. Thien, K. Fitzgerald, G. Smith, M. Kleine, T. Kas- zal, P. Kiefer, R. DuPont, J. Dashper. icdimew g o - - a 30 First Row.: M. Jones, J, John- son, T. Morgan, D. Selby. Second Row: C. Fromme, B. Janes, 5. Rossiter, J. Blakaly, I. Pratt, K. Lloyd, B. Raughley, T. Behrens, E. Wainwright. Third Row: G. Driscoll, K. Pel- ley, P. Janes, J. Rothenmeyer, R. Hayman, M. McDermott, B. Chandler, G. Furlow, M. Bel- lavin, L. Hall 31 First Row: D. Nickerson, M. Mursky, G. Hull, P. Cunning- ham. Second Row: J. Cahill P. Hutton, E. Baker, G Harnum, D, Fantine, D. Harnum, P. Camp, P. Jones. Third Row: J. Marshall, A. Vai, K. Sanders, B. Bolten, T. Cornwell, J. Parrot, G. Horton, K. Qlson w8 E . s i 32 First Row: C. Tylecki, C. Mor- ris. C. Hart, L. Levitsky, L Lufl, J. Fivehouse, R. Kupf- erman, L. Kaufman, M. Hol- Isted, J. Webb, J. Bogar Second Row: 5. McMahan, J Roberts, A. Berel, G. Weber 5. Burd, P. Miller, K. Stephan, A. Hill, D. Lobosco, G. Cur ranm. Fioor: L. Fiehrmeister, B Heather, J. Knott, Seated: G Butters. E. Wharton, K. Mur- ray, B. Serbice, A Atkinson Standing: L. Bogan. 33 First Row: L. Jacoli, D D'Alonzo, R. Myers. Second Row. K, Hackett, J. Lloyd, M. Moseley, B. Bonder, B. Pater- son, J. Dusenbury, K. Walker Third Row: B. Melwager, M Stutzman, S. Recce, 5. Micholson, G. Walter, M. Root, F. Man, M Gordon, C. Mechesnay, 5 McDonnell, D. Logan, C. Storm, 3. Smeltz, C. Craig Gilbert F Strange elephant calls in the courtyards scotch tape on the water fountains . . . a stranger on the roof . . . hot dog sales . . . water balloon fights . . . vengeance raids . . . pajama parties . . the dorm mother's cookies . . . logs in the beds . . . an unusual Pepsi machine . . . base- ball in the lounge . . . bathroom lockouts . . . sunbathing in the court . . . motto: Goodnight Gang! u - A - r I B LE i Y b First Row: M. Yocum, R Walla, M. Kielkopf, C. Glynn, K. McKenney, J. Jones, J Meinersmann. Second Row: B. Wieba, C. White, B. Harris, D. Latferty. Third BRow: D. Ot- teni, J. Catalina, R. Leahy, P. DiMondi, M. Peshoff, D. Me- Carthy, J. Wyks, C. Wester Fourth Row: S. Haley, G, Meney, D. Potsy, C. Sprague, K. Ellers, K. Haines, H. Grizse, B. Beacham, J. Chickadel, T. DaCarmpli, E. Fisher, H. Meas- lay, Floor: P, Holmes, K. Mc- Donough, A. Stern, L. Mar- shall. Second Row: L. Sin- clair, F. Stewart, R. Flood, A. Wilgus, S. Greatorex, J. Sloan, M. Mayer, M. Sobole- ski. Third Row: L. Draper, B Jones, J. Wilcox, J. Perrone, J. Fasulo, R. Samuels, F. Bach, F. DiPasquantonio, C. Kauffman, J. Rogers, A. Darl- ing. 34 i T 3 0 W L Touch football games . . . a successful coed gov- ernment . . . the housemother's birthday sere- nade . . . parties, picnics, mixers . . . tense bridge and poker in the lounge . . . dress-up firedrills . . . Frank Stewart, The Shining Light and Dorm Daddy of Harrington B . . . trips to Rehoboth . . . Stockwell, six foot six Birdman of 217 . . . shaving cream . . . active halls . . . Bees and Arabs . . . shared donuts at finals . . . a color television. Harrington AB Floor: F, Smoyer, V. Maciolek, C. Griffin, M. Spangler, R. Quiller. Second Row: G. Hagan, 8. Haydock, B. Black- welder, M. Weiss, B. Knowles, Third Row: B. Schaffer, B Krattenmaker, J. Kinnamon, A. Rothe, R. Hutchins, P. Seitz, B. Buckley, M. Casey, B. Fearce, D. Cherrin. 35 36 Closed curtains: protection from ATOQ's tele- scopes . .. a noisy second floor . .. 6 AM. birthday parties at Howard Johnson's . . , pizza parties . . . continental breakfasts on Sundays . a sub smash . ., . bridge during finals . . . flower power walls . .. a concerned house- mother. Harrington C First Row: E. Zehner, E. Rod- enhesis, S. Humphrey., Sec- ond Row: C. Stoats, 5. Car- penter, A. Case, 5. Steale, R Mason, Third Row; B. Bonner, L. Gray, J. Wylie, F. Minutelia. 5. Powers . .i-ii.' L--.- ! it ei e F3- - - . ef . $a r WOULD YOU L ke E5T FRIENDS ? First Row: D. Micheals, 5. Roth, P. Tate, E. Butler, M. Ottenl. Second Row: T. Wil- son, M. James, N. Vernon, G. Fissmer, B. Gray, Mrs. Layhen. Third Row: J. War- rington, O. Hopkins, L. Stuber, 5. Wingate, 5. Tollett, 38 Firgst Row: K. OQ'Donnell, J. Lynch, A. Warf, A. Whiteside, C. Kirk. Second Row: N Mathiew, 5. Richardson, M. Marshall, 5. Verbanc, D Weiss, J. Beatie, M. Salmi, G Bartlett, P. Ellis, L. Maloney. Harrington DE A psyched freshman mob . . . a new dorm banner . an active lounge . . . avid bridge players . singing . . . all-night twister games . . . a well-used piano . . . a perfect view of the Student Center parking lot . . . frequent visits to the Scrounge . . . the busiest phone on campus . . . ultraviolet slogans . . . wall-to-wall playgirls . . . a talking trash can . . . the freshman class presi- dent and vice-president . . . wild open houses a color television . . . favorite programs: color superman and cartoons . . . a thirsty Pla- toon leader . . . The Place, better known as the novelty room . . . the exer-genie man . . . the least number of pinmates on campus . . . the un- known homecoming float . . . the moon in 310 . . . basketball star in the clouds . . . refrigera- tors. . . girls., . . Smokin'! 39 First Row: M. Hall, B. Phillips. L. Shupe, 5. Clevenger, B Paul, C. Van Bergen. Second Row: S, Sloan, D, Freeman, F Didoseph, C. Ciring, R. Stew- art, B. Budischak, G. Nocon, T. Thompson, 3. Pierson, L. Wells, D, Oberholtzer, C. Fur- leng, S. Bergey. First Row: L. Miller. 5. Baylis D. Harrington, P. Marshall, M, Dunlap, H. Gravalt. n Win- dow: K. McGonlgal, C. Schmitt, J. Hammond. 40 First Row: T. Tew, D. Ma- holchic, E. Witnauer. Second Row: S, Stuckey, E. Kelso, N Schmidt, B. Miller, C. Krajew- ski, V. Crowley, P. Djabco- vich, Third Row: E. Lurwick R. Rosenblum, M. Healy, M. Danovan, C. Nice. Flaar: V. Wilson, S. Jump, C Schaffler, J. Robson. Seated: G. Catley, P. Robinson, M Maxwell, D. Thomas. Srand- ing: M. Cartwright, P. Peeke, J. Prettyman, L. Robinzon, B. Field, M. Skorupa, H. Fulmer 41 First Row: M. Allen, G. Glau- bitz, A, McCrery, J. Elliot. Second Row: R. Johnston, D. Oldfield, F. Carey. Third Row: R. Wright, D. Young, Patton T. Hutnal, Unidentified, D. Mil- lar, 5, Scheller First Row. J. Prober, R. Davis, B. Locke, R. Wright, T. Leon- ard, 5. Welch, L. Parkar, Sec- ond Row: J Levine, O Snowden, T. Davis, J. Weldy, H. Furgesan. 42 Seated: R. Eck, D. McGea, T. Lodisae, M. Pomianoski R. Wieland, R. Montague, W Boytim, Standing: S, Palermo, B. Turpin, J. Milleson, R. Tober, R, Wieland, P. Piep- meaiar, A, Corby, R. Kimble, T Wampler, W. Post First Row: Hoffman, L. Dick erson, G. Moore, D. MNecker Second Row: 5. Lucas, D. Fry A. Fralix, H. Erdle, Jardin, A Robertsan, W, Davis. Third Row: J. Crawford, F. Bentz, N. Wight 43 The flower power dorm . . . psychedelic walls painted by the flower children of the 4th floor . . . free running water in the basement . . . the only dorm that asks for a television and receives a two- cycle piano . . . a $300 television antenna to plug into the piano . . . a symphonic radiator orches- tra . . . new doors with old doorknobs . . . the only dorm that has been turned down twice for erection of goalposts on the mall . . . the place where Dean Sharkey holds a place-kicking tee for the football team . . . a visit by the White Knight . . the Wissahicker Room . . . a cremated Blue Hen . . . Ajax on the 2nd floor stairwell scour power . . . the only dorm where maintenance men look up at the windows while working water power . . . a Bobbsey Twin library . . . the only dorm that has been raided at 8:00 A.M. by health officials. Harter Seated: J. Wutka, R. Farmar, H. Trout, M. Maher. Standing: A. Imperiale, P. Stitik, R. Col- lins, W. Dill, P. Getty, M. Darienzo, D. Hurlbut, R. Ca- pestro, J. Peters, J, Julian. Ve et 00 gy :j?H'q.. iy H Sad e Bons. lEi.Ilrl uHr' - -Hfl-l ey ' n 44 Seated: Miss Knoussa, L, Bil- ton, G. Olafson. C. Shourds. L. Raitenberg. Standing: E. Bontrager, G. Easlon, L. Bell, R. Abessinio, B. Culver, Kent Maison Francaise Flags . . . only 8 freshmen . . . French House . . the least private lounge on campus . . . hot pastrami . . . the stripper . . . central board de- votees ., . ., noise . . . painted light bulbs . . . animal lovers . . . that red light on the steps . . . a laundry chute answering service . . . a broken television . . . bold . . . dorm motto: Kent satis- fies best. Seated: D, Plister, 5. Arns- dorf, J. Rash. Standing: P. El- lery, S. Cunningham, R. Rockwell, C. Mumiord, L Shrier, M. Thomas. 46 First Row: P, Davis, M. Regester, M. Huber, E. Tag- matarkas, J. Virgilia, B. Houchin, Second Row, B Bringardner, P, Williams, 5 Barth, B, McConkey, V. Crompton, J. Roberts, M. Vin- singar, M. Winkler, Mrs. M Houde, C. Caldwell. Seated: M. Viclette, L, Schei- ble, P, Mewman, 1. Wheeler, M. Molan. Standing: L. Eifir, J. Elliott, M. Hastings, A. Fay, K. Grossman, 47 Seated: V. Johnson, D. Palardes, M. Grampp. Stand- ing: B. Cress, B. Rusteberg, M. Esham, E. Townsend, P. Martin, N. Bowen, B. Bie- singer, B. Gilliland, C. Harvie, J. Merson, 5. Chastain, S. Bewverin, G. Cress, J. Callahan, New Castle The 2nd floor art studio the telephone problem . ners . . broken mailboxes . . . no buzzers . . . . . . leaky ceilings . . . . . pinmate showers . . . seniors' 21st birthdays . . . land of the Greek run- explosive stove . . . . uncontrollable radiators uncooperative television: channels turned with pliers. 48 First Row: J. Fisher, B. Simon, H. Feindt, E. Hartman, F. Singles. Second Row: R. Ball, B. Korpman, J. Sleun, J, Dehghan, J. Stenluson, H. Dinhelhimmer, B. Christapher, B Ehret. Third Row: J. Powell, 5. Leahm, C. Casper Russell A The ability to turn a losing football season into a championship . . . building a Homecoming Float in 24 hours . . . a dirty lounge on Sunday morn- ing . . . an athletic dorm director that integrates athletics with academics . . . the dorm with a walting list . . . the only independent fraternity . ho color television, but still better than Gil- bert . . . unscored-upon cageball champs . . . home of the Misfits and Hi-Pro . . . Zoo- keepers . . . the guys that don't protesl but act . . home of Bite . . . two girls for every boy . . home of Chickenman . . . a drowned Noah on the third floor. - - - a55-1c SUPER pONDAY RA 15-8 12 Seated; D. Witmeyer, J Mitchell, G, Mayer, J. Mc- Vagh, G. Leleko, D. Bove, K. Jones, C. Race, L. Taylor, J. Joslin. Standing: E. Toolhart, c Malle, B Canning, H Sturmfelz, R. Conito, T. Wei kal, B. Christophear, J. Steven- saon, F, Single, J. LaCosta, 1 Margan First Row: M, Kallay, T. Gehrt J. Chelucci, B. Devenay, J Barkley. Second Row: J. Els- worth, J. Fonda, A. Passerini, C. Cobb, A. Hall, J, Gray, S Tissot, J. Chelucci, D. Pie, B. Hauck, 5. Czeh, G. Kopacki, D Lovelace 'ijrF ? l;?', e i, o - L T L o P. Specht, D. Lea, A. son, T. Sullivan. Third Row M. Gurazda, H. Alpert, B. Montgomery. Firsl Row: B. Wittmeyer, J Petrella, S. Jeandell, C. Baird L Kammer, N. Bonaparte, Second Row. D. Aohr, B. Dun- ham, A. Feldman, A. Marka- ros, L. Palmer. Ex-Love, K Martsolf, J. Billing, M. Juiz- ing, P. Mileuski, N. Danna, K. Brewer, Third Row: J. Ken- nedy, M. Wisor, K. Browne, K. Guthrie, B. Paul, L. Re Bones, B. Hitch Babel, J. Wheatley son, 5, Aydelott, B. Mortimer. -3 i . g e 3 1 ;9 i e ':EQ k 3 o o o - elolololo 8 4 0 ; I'-.'Zl Gl - 4 10 J , o b ..h ln...i Cy 5 y A happy lounge: card games, people . . . a beard in the hall . . . F minus in panty raids: Give us another try . . . cold showers on the 1st floor . efficient maid . . . Zoo binoculars aimed at the windows . . . those thundering motorcycles . motorbikes in the stairwell . . . that tremen- dous Halloween Party. Russell B First Row: T. Youmansz, L. Brittingham, H. Jordan, P. Haag., A. Stayton, B. Magill, 5. Smith, Second Row: V. Chapourian, T. Gibe, J. Ner- linger, D. Elliott, R. Brom- berg. Third Row: K. Board- man, J. Nobb, L. Clenaniel, M., Wheaaelar M., Field, L. Steen, N. Lynch, B. Carchedi, K. Steele, L. Scannall, B. Wright, C. Hoffman, B. Schneider, 51 52 Leaky trash baskets . . . empty beer cans that attract flies . . . the red and black jacket that strikes every Friday night . . . presidential week- days in Harrisburg . . . God alive and living on the 3rd floor . . . $50 water fights . . . Friday night parties . . . quiet hours subject to change without notice . . . Brian: doorman of the 1st floor . . the only stud dorm on campus . . . a central location for star-gazing . . . Friday night driver's license exchange . .. the highest turnover in Business majors . . . room 109: 1st floor lounge . room 108: 8 weeks without changing linen . . . dorm-sponsored trips to the Block . . . home of Demo-Bob . . . the highest percentage of un- wed fathers . . . dorm motto: Post No Signs . . . ist floor: home of the Hard, tough guys . . . a nice place to live, but you wouldn't want to study there . . . home of Super Lizzie, the nonexistent maid . . . Jeff and Bill, cutest walks on the floor . . Hom o' Hidere . . . home of the Jaybird an- nual . . . home of Crash . . . room 302: home of the American Communist Party . . . sister dorm: Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee, Russell C First Row: T. Wilson, F. Hagstoz, A. Silver, J. Burgher, B. Johnsan, S Downing, J. Blanchard, R. Jalferson. Second Row: R. Julian, P, George, M Maloney, R. Davis, D. Harker, B. Martin, B. Given, W, Jefferson. Third Row B. Jones, B. Harding, B. Young, J. Lazarski, K, Brough. 53 Seated: L. Keene, C. Hub- bard, P. Holden, K. Guel- laume, S. Bernstein, J. Mous- ley. Standing: C. D'Orazio, J Kroll, A, Brittingham, B. Mc- Donald, C. Alderson, B. Erwin, T. Newitt, J. Osborn, G, Perry J. Irvine, T. White, M. Boulan- ger First Row: R. Thomas, M. Donald, M. Carney, G. McMatt, B. Jones, D. Kimmeay, R. Mar- silll, J. Wail, D, Moore. Sec- ond Row: K. Vendrick, D. Wil- liams, P. Panadero, B. Mahan, J. Pacinelli. Third Row: R MNickals, D. Brown, P. Stecher, F. Whee!, K. Bannister, .J. Riley, M. Glass, F. Tiernay, P, Daily, J. Johnson, L. Baker, -u 54 First Row: B. Raushi. M. Wes- sel, E. Cantillon, J. Shipe, B. Jones. Second Row: H. Hart- field, A. White, C. Wisniewski, J. Casson, S. Rainer. Third Row: T. Skrobala, G. Fire- stone, G, Evans, D. Windsor, L. Scholl, B. Douglas, C. Reardon, R. Cohen, B Piovoso, M. Sandler, F. Movello, P. MNewitt, J. Vest Fourth Row: B. Daugherty, J. Bailey, Seated: J. Grean, H. Zeber, R Lam, J. Jeglum, J. Elliott, 5. Brady. Standing: E. Hacketl, D. Deaking, M. Cohen, A, Moran, K. McConnell, M Warner, T. Birdsall, D. Hewitt, G. Dick, 5. Chalfin, K. Bunit sky, 5. Salmons, W. Marvil, D. Larenzani, 55 First Row. G. Firesione, G. Lacsny, J. Byrne, P. Newitt, J. Walling. H. Zeber, Second Row: C. Klees, C. Van Dyke, G. Washington, D. Swift, E Svendsen, 5. Dolby, T. Sulli- van, B. Landes, Mase the Monk, C. Gaines, Third Row: B. King, D. Northwood, R Taylor, J. Altizer, G. Cunning- ham, T. Wright, J. King, B, Humphrey, M. Clark, P. Fields., Fourth Row: M. Sher- man, D. Frey, M. Fray, D. Mat- thews. Russell DEE Home of the Russell Raiders . . . pink underwear . . pinochle . . . Eva Pazam . , . Pizza parties . . . Tritsch mouth . . . lvory Keys on 52nd Street . pinochle . . . Uhde's Elkton wedding . . . Bertha, Hester and Ruth . .. Carla's pin . . . Russell and Colburn serenades . . . the Phantom Slider . . . Deer Park . . . Jay's hard times . . . Teddybear's ftoilet seat . .. Joey's IT Prude Power ... coed strip poker . .. pi- nochle . . . Company, Battalion, Roll Over out the windows . . . one detonated hall ashtray . . . Dave and Mo . . . coed treasury . . . bank depos- its . . . Mark and Lizzard . . . the Mad Whistler . . . Janet's Happy List . . . pinochle . . . Mary Warner: And this Mr. Bigelow is yet another defi- nition of black Power! 56 First Row: M. Warner. Second Row: S, McDonough, D. Coughlan, P. Hand, J. Tritch, L. Woloshin, P. Heath, P Simpson. Third Row: C. Mc- Kinney, P, Stelle, J. Rossitar, E. Barowskl, B. Van Dyke, Y. LaChapelle, B. Wesley. Seated;, D. Swilt, K. Jou- kainen, C. Hitchens, R. Lay- ton, B. Daugherty, C. Grant, W. Clark, Second Row: B. Caffin, P. Aobinson, P. And- erson, M. Rafetto, M., Booker, L. Flatchar, Third Row: R. Mil- ler, J. Haslbeck, J. Brelsford, S Ulrich, R. Keibler, T Schmidi, F. McKee. Fourth Row: J. Pyle, C. Smith, J. Moore, J. Carpender, W. Mc- Keever, J, Hurd, C. Croft, E. Sweardel, D. Silber 58 First Row: J. Cordrey, W. Trumbower, G. Martz, A, Hodum, G. Sterling. Second Row: J. Vitsorek, B. Mahan, R. Bussian, F. Schaefar, L. Mar- tinez, J. Anerousis, Jackson. Third Row: 5. Hutchison, W. Rhone, J. Ratzenberg, M. Bukay, M. Dutton, R. Weid- mann. Fourth Row: G. Marvel, W. Smith, R. Patton, W. Van- nan, J. Macleod, J. Sylvanus, Sharp A disgrace to the maintenance and physical plant . curvature of the spine . . . firecrackers and the 4th of July . . . a rival of the Hotel Ritz . . . a second step below the Deer Park for consumption . one step above Sypherd . . . a crack advi- sory staff that compares with the security force . a lounge for a cast of thousands . . . great handball courts on the 4th floor . . . the wildest time on Sat. nights when everyone is here . . . empty mailboxes that don't work . .. a true pseudo-dormitory . . . the only UG on campus, 55 First Row: L. Woliskill, L Audet, E. McCloskey, R. Ryan, W. Murphy. Second Row: J. Egan, H. Milbourne, W. Hutchinson, D. Alvarez, M. Cohn, A. Scerni. Third Row: E. Crary, A, Sochurek, F. Spitalle, D. Fosbenner, W Godlewski, E. Francis, D, Grim, RA. Shields, J. Sylvanus, M. Leo, W. Graham, M. Mac- Leod, T. Montgomery, P, Mackin First Row: J. Ratzenberger, J. Adams, Second Row: G. Schlaffer, B. Cooper, A, Walder, R. Harra, J. Cycyk, E. Allenby, 5, Pyne, J. Sylvanus, 8. Aukward. Third Row: K. Fox, T. Stephan, C. Kayonga, T. Cross, N. Jones, R. Weis, A. Farman, M. Mcleod, R Marvel 60 First Row: 5. Bakomenko, B Keppal, B. Cannon. Second Row: J. Hitchens, S5 Me- Cauley, E. Wabb. Third Row: A. Legates, G. Anderson, J May, 5. Hynson. Flogr: M. Townsend, B. Lie- berman, Seated: B. Ellis, P. Cain, D. Tanzella. 61 First Row: P. Bedinglield, P, Morman. Second Row: N Masologites, P. Weber, G. Bice, S Cohen, A. Turner, Third Row: D. Dalby, D. Walden, J. MHarrington, P Lynch, J. Crawford. Fourth Row: T, Pegelow, M. Conn, J. Gilmore, Smyth The largest women's dorm on campus . . . the - Spirit Trophy . . . the best actress in women's Playbill '67 . . . A in the panty raid . .. a goodnight on the infamous front steps . . . The Great Pumpkin . . . the second floor lounge . . . Erf. . . dress-up firedrills . . . mischief night and trick-or-treat . . . a lounge without corners . . . broken buzzers . . . a sundeck . . . a new house- mother . . . the prize-winning 15-foot chicken . 8 new door . . . that hike to the dining hall . one big party . . . SPIRIT . . . continuous noisy hours . . . the impoverished 4th floor . . . Sigma Beta Nu . . . a lazy maid . . . the Kit-Kats . . . low-flying airplanes. $ I r ey 4 o - B e - -n- e e e I NS - AMLLARRRNARERRinuL o 62 First Row: M. Krzyzanowski, L. Ericson, 5. Archer, J Wagner. Second Row: G. Beuscher, S. McGea, 5, Clinch, K. Maher, J. Gladnick A. Reavy. Third Row: B. Jac- quette, K. Anhalt, C. Bekiesz. Flogr: B. Nielsen, M. Parsons, C. Ellis, J. Bensinger, J. Ver- ley, P. Kellogg. Sealed: 5. Casarino, S, Deromedi, B Warran, P. Toomey. Standing: C. Maclean, L. Gavran, K. Niederriter, T. Sonason, e -l!l-l.ll-li-lll-ul Table: H. Reynelds, K. Dowvis, B. McHugh, 5. Markwalder Chairs: L. Ferraro, P. DiBona, N. Campbell, K. Carter, C Melson. Window: J. Pepper, P. Albright, G. Porter, H. Ker rigan, 5. Dalrymple. 65 Floor: S. Short. Bench: J Dzienis, 5. Keelay, B. Taylor Standing: E. Jaques, K. Gur- dett, K. Short, Binky, K. Otto, L. Binder First Row: M. Bradley, B. Frear, G. Gier, J. Timmons, L Smith. Second Row: J. Gib- bons, J. Pfaff, 5. Stokes, 5 Austin, P, Taylor, S. DiLaura, J. Marek, M. Faupel. 66 Floor: J. Mattia, J. Petik, R. Stonsky, Chairs: L. Alsid, M. Glick, M. Nelson, M. Lee, M Ludwig, J. Schlickenmaler, L. Neov, H. Horn, Mrs, Grean, Floor: J. Callum, B. Huntar, L. Lovett, M, Loeb. Second Row: K. Nuruddin, C. Laukner, R. Hickey, K. Lyons, M, Ferrara, V. France, A. Lose, C. Price, L. MeCumber, S ? 67 First Row: D. Rutley, C. Oak- ford, C. Jumy, S. Bourbon- nais, C. Mumtord, 3. Marston, C. Clarkson. Second Row! B. Hitch, B. Donnan, I. Quillan, M. Bourdon, A. Shugarts, J. Lowery, J. Young. J. Matlie, 5. Clark, .J. Campbel, 5. Macklenor, C. Groo. Squire Definition: Squirea lusty bachelor . . . quiet halls ? . . . Havah Nagila after Playbill . . . the most crowded front lawn . . . the dorm where people are assigned to live and come back to stay . . . the 2nd floor wardrobe: if it fits, wear it!' . .. 4 peoples' laundry at once . .. the antique candy machine . . . red stair rails . . . a great, new housemother . . . the trouble on the 2nd floor that the maid put out. 50 years old but looks 100 . . . nice mice . . . no telephone booth . .. messy kitchens clutched bodies in the front hall . . . perfect con- duct in the lounge . . . kissy-face and huggy-bod . . linens: 10-10:30 . . . creeky floors . . . mis- placed beds . . . motto: What's phone duty? Sussex First Aow: D. Marshall, B. Ovarman, M. Hindman, L. 1 Telarowski, B. Stewarl. Sec- ond Row: M. Wolle, C. Astley, 0. Donaldson, L. Noce, M. Kelle, B, Hires, P. Barnes, N. Lewis, T. Leiser, P. Buckley, President T 69 Seated: P. Przybylek, B. Han- lay, M. Dickman, B. Beason. Standing: K. Black, C. Hall, M. Frampton, L. Deodd, DO. Wil liams, 5. Brackin Seated: D. Gedney, N, Haw- thorna, L. Roth, C. Hudson. Standing: Miss Van Trease, P Bartlett, L. Judd, B. Raching, 5. Lewls, K. Cowell First Row: J. Keiger, H. Ram- ler, R. Walton, H. Dukes, P. Watson, C. Willey. Second Row: J. Boettger, R. Hann, W. Harcum, T. Williams, 5. Davis, R. Barlow, R. Woolston, Direc- for; 5. Weaks, T, Swain, P. Baker, C. Gannon, J, West, R. Henderson, W. Mayberry, E. Haolle, 71 Seated: W. Copeland, R Fernandez, 5. Bowen, R Kisco, A. Shaw, G. Councill, M. Carey. Standing: M. Bren- nan, P. Russell, J. Ayers, W, Craig, W. Redden, S. Brant, C. Postles, E. Carr, R. Bush, R. Hughes, W Sypherd Getting up at 8:05 for an 8:00 class . . . a staff considerate of student rights . . . the most spir- ited dorm . . . unique dorm decorations . .. a central location between Merrill's and the Park . . those Sypherd 004 flicks: best on campus . . plenty of recreation space with the exclusion of the mall which isn't for goalpost citizens . . . the Greasy Spoon replacing the culinary exqui- sitry of West Dining Hall . . . 4th floor airheads . . the roaches in the basement . . . a need for coeds in Harter, Sharp and Brown. b i e AT 4 L - . -'ll-.'-i- .I.J ? d .F o e wr 72 First Row: D. Veniresca, P Chicanc, D. Lake, B. Ralph B. Butler, B. Jordan. Second Row: B, Godalin, G. Anderson, B. Hastings. L. Peeser. Third Row: E. Johnson, 5. Har- bourna, H. Ritter First Row: 5. Geyowvich, J Todd, . Bayle, P. Nazemetz Second Row: A. Laggner, N Malin, K. McGill, E. Scotl, C Faul. 73 First Row: C. Wagner, L. Smith, M. Kana, Second Row: D. Allen, 5. Ainsworth, B Meals, M. Griffin, Mrs. K, MNuly. Third Row: M. Mc- Caffarty, D. Emory, N. Ander- son, M. McNear, L. Beaa, P. Reik. Thompson A dorm full of spirit . . . a summer flood . . . a new blue and gold banner . . . a majorette . . . Saks Fifth Avenue on Halloween . . . a groovy freshman class . . . a twin . . . a pretty red tea- kettle . . . an engaged president . . . a kitchen shower . . . popcorn every night . . . a winning hockey team . . . a Homecoming finalist . . . a red roller cap . . . Tarzan, Jane and Cheetah . . . a Merp man'sdream . . .adorminthered. . . a stereophonic lounge . . . Mountain Dew in cans . a winning Playbill '67 . . . a coed Christmas . . study breaks with Colburn . . . a tasty lunch- eon on Parents' Day . . . a warm and wonderful housemother. 74 First Row: M. Nichols, J. Latferty, C. Graden. Second Row: 5. Walls, N. Bennett, P. Rebar. Third Row: D. Gilmore, M. Rae, A. Bottom. Bottorn: D. Conrad, N. Vogel Semi-Circle: K. lvery, M. Hop- kins, L. Hirsch, K. Van Hook, M. Regetz, L. Heuser, M. Carey. Standing: M. Polotnik Floor: S, Bowman, C. Gabiati, Second Row: N. Fowler, 5. Donehower, M. Hermo, L. Haushalter. Third Row: K Barnes, C. Goff, N. Lovett, L Snyder 76 On Floor: C. Flanigan, D. Colatriano, R. McQuery, H. Rash. Seated: P. Raum, N. Harshman, S. Uroman, E. Sib- ley. Standing: L. Schmitt, P. Sterner, B. Bennett, J. Work, C. Martin Warner The home of the silverfish . . . doorslams . . . the popcorn palace . . . bats . ., . a sundeck . . . an ice palace or sauna bath . . . Rita and two- thirds of the Vandellas . . . half-lounges . . . walk- in closets . . . the best house-father on campus . undiscovered and untapped . . . a home for 65 women . . . smack in the corner of the mall . a dorm, not classrooms . . . skylights . . . a candlelight service. FiT 4 First Row: K. Witmer, 85, Broge. E. Fowser, J. Ward. Second Row: L. Thien, K Carr, M. Slaughter. Third Row: M. Lungren, P. Taylor, Fourth Row: K. Sellers. Seafed; K. Prucino, A. Me- Intash. First Row: V. Michalik, D. Fisher, A Angelo, K Boyer, C. Yeager, L. Sartin, Second RAow: P, Stucker, D Franecy, R. Jagel, M. Comer. 78 Seated: E. Hellin, 1. Kupfer- man, M. Jacobs, M. Weikert, R. Pribush, Standing: R. Luff, R, Wall, B. Martin, J. Smith, W. Bain, T. Abbott, R. Hutton, B. Dalton. West A Double Chiller fans . . . 45 degree angle win- dows . . . rats in the television room . . . avid ping pong players . . . trips to the Block . . . ath- letic men . . . train-watchers . . . proximity to the Park. Seated: K. Wdsilyadis, B Sowards. Second Row: L, Clousar, J. Hutapea. P Behringer B Rogers, L Camper, D. Goodrich, L. Sir- man, J. Dalia, J. Schroader, 80 First Row: D. Berger, T. Ru- degeair, 5. Ackerman, A Kantner, M. Habib, M. Burkey, E. Yeallin, W. Guyer Second Row. J. Jones, J Hart, H. Lenderman, J. Stehte, B, Bagg, D. Davis. First Row: B. Hepbion, R Fischer, Second Row: J. Smith, R. Bergman, E Hempez, B. Delaney, D. He- lurg. Third Row: J. Falkowski J. Gregg, R. Daum. T. Her- man. Cycle: D. Wootten, P. LI- rich, B. Cox, 82 Waest B en masse. West B Intellectually juiced coeds . . . a dorm newspaper . . . Quiet halls . . . a spirit of newness' . . . 4th floor lounge parties complete with refreshments . . the common enemy of unfinished building. 83 Seated: J. Schlinsok, Mrs, Kemp, J. Armstrong, C. Rich- ardson, E. List, B. Klohowski, G. Strand, S. Ross, J. Francis, D. Lambdom. Card Players: E. Pancoast, C. Owen, G. Ed- munds, A, Simpson. 84 First Aow: R. Quintal, A, Sim- mens, L. Feltz. Second Row: D. Huszti, L. Klinger, N. Jos- lin. Third Row: J. Karraker, P. Diemicke, J. Heckman, M. Fonts. Fourth Row. L. Zahn, M. Procak, P. Speakman, K. Couden. Fifth Row: F. Chale- sky, B. Zeitz, P. Suarez, E. Landt. Sixth Row: J. Scatch- ard, J. Dressel 85 M. Bulat, E. O'Day, A Wood, C. Freeman, L. MacFarland, L Freeman, J. Magee. F. Hall- weck, L. Tetl, J. Drain, M Tutho, 5. Lewls, M. Embras, V. Boettger, 5. Faulhabar. W. Bason, 5. Murray, B. Taylor, K. HKadow, D. Stepp. R Lodge, 5. Sachs, M. Hinch- liffe, D Muhlenbarg, P Boyle. Front: L. Brewer, R Piejak, Standing: M. Chambers, P Toscano, L. Haas, S. Green- well, C. Hughes, A. Staib, K. Schwebler, J. MacDonald M. Gears, J. Lewis, K. Lyneis A. Morsch, R. Lio, M, Reitzes, G. Spey, 5. Vernon, D. Flan MEFy. 86 Paint parties: people and murals . . . abundant artistic talent . . . complete coed government . the newest dorm on campus . . . Friday night after-date parties . . . frantic turtle races . . Tuesday fireside chats . . . informal discus- sions with Professors . . . cooperation. West C and D C. Hutten, Mrs, Alsop, B. Sommer, E. Brown, M. Rud- dick. 87 B8 E. Mulrooney, V. Bonfanti, M Walls, M, Orcutt, B. Crump, R Gripp, J. Rothwell, P. Steinke, M. Keen, M. Hersh- ner, J. Medlin, M. Blades. First Row: R. Goodell, M Wagman, Second Row: B Egner, A. Bonic, P. Bailey, G. Christe. K. Lyneis, B. Gould. Third Row: D. Friedel, L Haas, L. Atkinson, A. Fuhrer 89 Floor: G. Conte. First Row: C. Adkins, D. Koziol, 5. Gilmen, P. Brooks, M. Dawidson, D. Haggerty, L. Walsh Seated: E. McCaughey, B. Malkmus., Second Row, D. Allshouse, D. Griffith, J. All- house, L. Brewer, L. Wood- worth, 5. Gallo, J. Govatos, B Bixler, J. Coaper, L. Whitting- Lo S0 Unique lounge decorations . . . a full trophy case creek-committee-sponsored creek parties freedom in the lounge . .. The Active Dorm . . . coed government and activities . . . an unending bridge game . . . trips to Philadel- phia, New York and Washington, D.C. . . . study breaks with live bands . . . a blazing fireplace in winter . . . Richard's Dairy . . . friendly train en- gineers . . . the showplace of the campus . . . efficient 7 intercom. West E and F Floor: B. Tosi. Seafed: M. Malay, P. Stevenson, J. Jones, C. Lapenta, K. HKugel, B. Hendel, C. Kelly, M. Thamas, J. Schafer, L. Shuman. Sfand- ing: R. Jacobson, L. Sellin, G. Blacklock, C. Edwards, K. Nizami. 91 Floor: M. Kakaroukas, A Freeman. Seated: R. Quit- tence, K. Ward, J. Bennar, D. Serff, M, VanPelt, J. Ryan, C Dole, 5. Cope, P. Heckles, C. Daugherty. Standing: J. Your- tea, R. Dawvis, G. Atkinson, J. Shank 92 - . ? Floor: R. Director, C. Dupont, RA. Hill. Seated: E. Williams, J. Tracy, K. Quinn, M, Hartman, G. Meldrum, M. Spencer, D. Schroeder, J. Fink, A. John- son, Standing: C. Mowlds, L. Jones First Row: C. Johnson, J. Her- L0 g0 w o xs z W$$ g Rt 5 B . .- 'E O E73 - E LB TE S2E s am s oEEeszx R Zw F : Ep SnnmmAH it F s ESHMam - . ammEa - TemJT 0 Eastman, e el W 44 E?iiij v AACT lQUC TED..- e -, Bonham Left to Right: A. Andrews, H, deButts, P. Reed, G. Keane d: G. Keene, P. DeJony, D. Reinba C. Turner Standing: R ndlbeck, L D. Sinex, R. Whitting- . Lincoln, G. Walter, Delaware Avenue First Row: G. Cogdell, J. Bixon, P. Parish. Second Row: L. Murray, F. C za, R. Dar- rickson. Third Row: P, Bre- ger, B, Mewill, P. Dodson, V. Dubrofi, A, Dallas, Left to Right: R. Donnae, B, Frost, B. Smith, J. Simeone, D. Wilay, J. Curry. Curtis L 96 Colburn Fire NO SMOKING BY ORDER OF TRUSTEES Fraternities 99 Interfraternity Council Faul Andrisani, President Delta Tau Delta, First Place 1967 IFC Playbill 100 f , Alpha Epsilon i Pi 1967 EDITH SEMON THEDDORE W SHORT STAMUEY LEVINE STEPWER B WEINBERD HOMWRAD HOUSEMGTHER EXCHEQUER LT maAsTER MASTER m GERD M WALDMAM ELLIOTT H EMRICH DAVID W BARMNETT RECHARD D LEWIN MrInEY B STEw BTEVEM JAY HARWIS MICHAEL A LUNDY BENTIMEL STEFHEN SILVERSTEIN DAVl 5. LAYINE DAYID 5 LEVINE HARRY W RAMENS CARL 5 SIVERAMAN IERGLD 5 QoL IAMES L PETERSON e M . i T 4 A ig HOBEAT 5. GREEN POBERT O GOLDBERG STEVEM J MAISEL ALAK I, BELLT DAYID C EMAENFELD FRED J. BTEIER NAYMOND GOLDBAGHER j F iF, 7 - fn 1.-. - - - BTEVEN GOLDBERE STUAAT HIASCHADARN MARH B GOLDFUS AOMALD L ROSEN ALAN A SHAPING WOATOH A FALLER WARRIEN F WMOFF 101 FREDOY GROOMAN EOWARD L. SIKON AN M. CARALIS LOUIS A FERRARS BRUCE A SMEIKER RICHARD COO0OR STEFHEN F. 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MaTTEN y PR A RRRRER BORERT K PALE PR ULMER DAVID P OWER WAYME VerATETTER il HOWARD L MEYERS HEMHETH F. CARMINE 104 Delta Tau Delta 1967 RECHAAD G MIHUGH F. LEE YRAGER JR ELIGENE E POX DOUGLAS R FIBGHEN 308N T, GRABOWSK JA PRESIDENT CORA. SECRETARY TREABLIRER WICE PRESSDENT FEC. SECRETARY Ain PFHILIF 4 COLLORA JOHM H. SPEHDEL JR BEN M DUNN SEFFAEY 5 ROLFE WiLLiAM A CRANE BAMPAY L GINGRICH EMIC N BUMSETT DERMIE A VIERLING CHARLES E. FEIGLEY WALTER J KLCASA NONALD T. GAEEME PALL B DAVIS JOWM O FARRINGTON I JAMES L GooDwWiLL i WORST P SCHAAN -l FAEDERICE A AVERS THOMAS 8 BALER ROBERT A LAYTON MICHAEL P CARFGH ADKALD C AMDERBON NICHARD E SCHYECK MOBERT 5 TAYLOR JOGEPH A WILLEA M DAMIEL P HAZEWEH DONALD F. BOswLEY KK DAVID E WEMGARD WILLIAM L HaRKER ADGER L PEAASON B LAWREMCE won HLEECE RONALD E MORGAN HMUCE A RONTHAUS FREDEMICE J GRADISHAR 105 ROBERT 8 WOJEW . RCOMEY HAMPTON HICE BIASDTTO RICHARD F. STEWART BRAUCE O MOREATS MALCOLM B HROWHE JAMER . 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THOMAS L STEWART SHAWER THOMAS I BARKLW CHIF vACCARIRD GEORGE H 8RITT GECRGE W FORBES 11 MICHAEL L SFYRARSK WILLIAM B HOLSTEM KEMMETH A WOALEY JOHs B BEITE STEREEN W BRINCH oM . DUSEWICE JOHN P, SCHUYLER DD MAAK YATES DALE K MIKHOBE T EENDALL PHILLEFS THOMAS OHARA WILLIAM L GERDW JRA GREGORY . SWITH D BRAUCE MackhMEE 107 ROEEAT A BARCUS CARL A AGOETIMI ALEX V. STRELTION BAIAN W WRIGHT ACBEAT A BARDNE TIMGTHY D, COAR FAANCIS J CAMPESE JA BRUGE M. McMASTER JAMES L OV COMNER THOMAS C PFALMER BRUCE E NEYERS WILLIAM A TRACEY DAMID W KHALISS OHARLES P CALDIOSO GAAY A CLENDAMIEL WiLLIAM R GORDOM BOBERT B BOWERS MCHAND BAKER DAVED LAYFIELD JOSEPH OREEFE ROGER L MORLEY BARAY M. JOHRNSON JOM 5 ALLEN RICHARD A LOCHNER THOMAS C PARVES THOMAS E MITCHELL JOHKN R PERSOL BENJAMIN W DAVIE HOWARD W BRRIS DOMALD E WEST F GARY SIMPS0N BOE FIBCHER JR JOSEPH B ANDRISANI PAUL C LLIEM A C ALTEVOGT JEFFREY W MUNFORD WARK K WOREMAN A TEMPLE CARATER LLOWD . ELLIOTT HEMMETH C OEAN MICHAAD FAPPS FHEODORE F. FOX 11 EHAALES J. LEVES JA JoEN P FRIGE 108 Lambda Chi ' Alpha 1967 ELLEN B. AUBOLPH CANL W, FURCH ELGENE J BZATEOWEKI JAMES F. LAKE LIl BARAY A TAYLORA HOLUSEMOTHER FRESIDENT VICE FRESIDEMT TREASLINEN SECAETARY JAMES WITKOSKIE ERICH D SMITH STEVEN A HEITHEN LAURENCE A WAKLOVE wANSEL ALEH CHAR RETUALEST SOCIAL CHAIR PLEDGE TRAINER ! LERDY 1 PUDVAN 3R DUV L WHEELER ROMEAT I WELCH JAMES 8. PEET PHILIP W HITCH JOSEPH D CRAVEN SamMiEL M BLDAN JR JOSEPH 1 HUGGING I EDWARD ANOREWS A JAMES N ATARS 109 CHARLES N HDFS 3R THOMAS A BLACK BYROM M. JEFFERSON I0MKN B YOURTEE THOMAE W WacKKIGHT WILLIAK W AEHEM BRIAN K. AOTH ADWAN M. PEFKINS ROMALD M WALSH TERAY A MOAN CHARLES B PANCOAST WILLIAE A COWGILL CLIFFORD WILK NSO JAMES W ROV 110 L GECAGE nEMISEE JR MELSOMN EVERHART 11 MICHARD B WAy GARY L CLINTON PRESIOE KT VICE PRESIDENT SECAETARY TREABLIRER THOMAS F CUMLEY AOY H BRADER AAMES C. MeGRAORY JR MOBERT B BLEV JR RMONERT W HILL RERir U THLL STEFHEN A GAASECH JOHK A LARSON Ji F. 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GARRETT FICHARD M SR DAVID MICOLL MR A, OARLEY WIQHAEL E FIELD GaRY J. SEGER WATHE B NEWMAN HENITY A WISE 11 SEORGE B WINK CAVIO H. BENT ROBEAT J4 WAANDHT E. KEViN ELAOD THOWAE WHEAT OHE L HAVERSTICN JR RICHAAD A WETHIRMOLD JAMES A LASER ROAERT AIES CHAMLES W DONNELLY CHPRISTOPHER A RIEFFEN DARYL L HUDSON OONALD W GOODWIS N A MAHLER JR WELLIAM F. JACKBON FILITE GAEEF FIAEETONE GREGOAY M BERGH DAVID W, BAKER SEFFREY b, WILKINGON CHAFLES H. BEALGHAME BAVID 0. SLINGER DAVID M. YERMER NOBEAT M. SOEMS0N ORI W FLILOP IOHK W HEWCORR FECHARAD kW BEWER CHARLES W A BERTUN JR LAWREKCE A HOPIKG IEFFARY W WILLER 116 Sigma Phi Epsilon 1967 will v JAMES W FELCH MICHOLAS DECAMPO JA JORM F. MOLLAWAY BTAM GAABER DAVED T VIDEON PRESIDENT COMPTROLLER VICE PAESIDENT MEC. SECRETARY COMA. SECHETARY WILLIAM P praRSEyY PETERA M. FEMAICK DaviD T. MOUNTZ QIRARD 8 CLOTHIER STEPWEN B STOORNWELL HARDRLD WLENG AUSSEL W MEAEDITH E il GECAGE T BIMGLEY PALIL PEOOLE MICHARD L HAWTISDRNE ROBERT H DONAWAY DoRELD . REISTER JA BOHN F. HOLLIS JObN A EOOPTS HERRRNR ROGER SLAD WILLIAM J WHEELER PETER C. FLYNK THOMAS J WAKWELL BRIAN P. HALEY WMICHAEL J DELLOSE EDRIC A WASDN JR JAMES L BUBO FCHARD L wWhRAEHT DS MILTON C PRETTYMAN JAMES A YOING GAYLON E FinCH WILLIAM F. LAUGHLIN JOWS O BALIMANKN JAMES C OQRTH BOWERT W EATER JAMES A AOWBERGER EANEST WWNOEE S ESSE 117 i iOHK B KEMMEDY EWGENE F, GARAITT KEMMETH O. BiLLS M GEMALD 0. PHILKILL M. PALL SLAUCE F MIKE J HAMMAGAN D W KELLER DOUGLAS W DD 1 SAMES B CRASE GLENS B risTON DANIEL J. BACCINGD JOHN L DUTTON SOHH G BALIRAK Ry Dl 4 MICCOLUCS DD A STOCKWELL STEPHMEN T CHANI W JAMES DDDWNS R GERALD T FiNCE McCLOY A POSERT WASTEW JOHs A GERALDI RICHARD K. MATHWELL WAL TN WATRRRAOM POSEPH FLRCKIRGER THOMAS FOBTER JR MAMES . RAMMDND 101 JOHN G ATINSON THEDODOAE O Sacia ROBEAT A TOPHER WILLIAK WITHAM JA P.OWILLIAM ORTH LR TIMOTHY W. PETIRS THEQDOAE Vs NAME DEMMIS C RUSSELL 118 SAN J FRABIZZIO MCHARD F DAVITT ECWARD J BAND MICHARD O PEARCE MASOOT TREASLINER VICE PRESIDENT PRESIDEKT SECAETARY DEKNY O TODDINGS MICHEAL 5 PURTYCK PETER K. OrROUAKE WA T WILHIRSDN WILLIAM J MNEVGER ALFAED J UNIONE ROSERT W, BALY Soeik B PALLIKEO ALBEAT A DCLEWMERTE ECWARD W HOWELL 111 FLIBS J BONADDHMA WILLIAM A MATARESE STAMLEY L DGOEN FRAKE J. LINIENSOLO JEFFAEY LIiPPasCOTT JOmN L SCHEU MEIL WAYBEARY ROBERT T SPALDING JAMER A LYHCH 1 FALIL M. CAMF STEPHEN E. LEACH JOHN 2 DILL EDWARD C PAMDDWSK GECRGE 1 SHIRMER WECHEY GUERRIERD WICHAEL W WICEHAM BAUCE C. riLL JOSEPH G FELTE 119 A, LAWREMCE 0 ROBINEON JRMAES W RUTTER WHLLIAM A ETREHLE HARAY W WERKER HENRY E LOVELESS STERPMEN J DOBAANIECK FRANE v WMONTICELLD JOHN J DeCOSTANMIA BiLL FITIGERALD ETAMNLEY J WIBLINGHI JAMES 5 WEST . 'il IEFFAEY B BMITH ARTHLIA W SMITH WOATON o SHAPIRD O8N F. HAGEE BAID KL N P REMZETTI AMUCE E FAD - JAMES F. HATCSH WILLIAM M BARROUR CARMEN 4 DELDED RATMDKD . WAKS ERHEST F. CASFEM RORERT W MONDITHY JAMES F. IAKRGSE E E8M M MCALLIBTER DOMALD T PETADE 5 ARRY W HOLFES ROBERT T. THUITT JOHN P FAVERD BRUCE M HANLEY ALFRED F AVIGHOHE JOSEPH 1 PURT YOI PETER W CORNELIRS MARK L LIPSON MACE P OPARBALOMA Sigma Phi Epsilon Alpha Tau Omega Dalta Tau Delta Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Alpha 120 Phi Kappa Tau Sigma Nu Alpha Tau Omega Kappa Alpha 121 122 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Tau Omega g e 123 Pi Kappa Alpha Alpha Tau Omega Phi Kappa Tau Athletics : i Ph Tl ol 1111 rl' ; -',' Ir ' j!rl-,lll.- N L -'-.-.... T e Cheerleaders First Row: G. Butters, P. Chelly. Second Row: J. Sloan, 5. Tollet, M, Schraiber, L. Mertney. Third Row. L Mitchell, Co-captain; A. Marcial, Co- capfain, -1743gi 923 1 SIWW.BI szsw First Row: J. Miller, 5. Sloan, M. Wickham, J. Hoey, J. Spangler, G. Shirmer, L. Hackney, T. Raymond, Head Coach; A. Smith, Captain; F. Linz- enbald, M, Guerriero, F. Smith, J. Laser, B. Wright. Second Row: 5. Camp- bell, C. Vaccarino, A. Avignone, B. Movotny, J. Smith, J. Albertson, Ruch, C. DeRubeis, J. Holloway, D. Dyer, J. Hackney, S. Gratzinger, Huffman, Third Row: M. Kwiatkowski, W. Spisso, F. Bach, P. Cornalius, Laughlin, H. Vollendorf, J. Baumann, E. Casper, J. Favero, D. Klinger, Camp, 5. Schambach, J. Redden, J. Scelba. Fourth Row: E. Martnick, Hanley, J. Sylvanus, C. Infante, J. Lippincott, J. Purzycki, R. Withelder, Crabb, T. Milburn, B. Ligberwirth, M. Lipson, T. Puken, G. Matyger, Fn'r.h Aow: G. Helker, L. Emmons, J. Stopyra. D. Brumbach, B. Masin, J. Fulop, J. Lazarski, C. McCallion, S. Brickley, T. DiMuzio, D. Keller, C. Spicer, J. Tracey. Sixth Row. T. Runnels, Manager; J. Flynn, Backfield GCoach; P, Billy, Freshman Coach; E. Maley, Line Coach; I. Wisniewski, End Coach; M. Heinecken, Backlield Coach; D. Harmum, End Coach; B. Luby, Graduate Asszistant; R. Rylander, Trainer; D. Leach, Assistant Trainer; R. Pierca, Manager. LF-'T'F'. ?.G sgas:ggzgs?;i; 35 2!5 852205 802 g i li L:EEMRRQ 24 ymapw x355c 34 1 Football 126 127 Coach Raymeond At the start of the football season, most of the area sports writers pre- dicted a 7-2 record for the Delaware Blue Hens. That prediction was cor- rect, but the numerals were reversed! It was slated to be a rebuilding year, for much new talent was available. Many excellent sophomores and jun- iors demonstrated great promise in filing slots vacated by graduated seniors. With captain Art Smith leading the defense and senior quarterback Frank Linzenbold commanding the offense, head coach Tubby Ray- mond's Hens opened the fall season against Rhode Island at Delaware Stadium on Saturday afternoon, Sep- tember 22, Although billed as the Mini-Bowl, both teams played as if the NFL championship were at stake. The Rams rallied for 14 points late in the fourth quarter to defeat the Hens, 28-17. After losses to Villanova, Hofstra, and Rutgers, Delaware gained its first victory and Middle Atlantic Con- ference win by rolling over Lafayette, 21-2, at the Leopard's homecoming in Easton, Pennsylvania. The next weekend Delaware returned to Newark for its homecoming clash with the powerful Temple Owils. At halftime the Delaware fans were opti- mistic with the Hens ahead 17-0. Temple dominated the second half however, and the final score read Temple 26, Delaware 17. After a loss to Buffalo, Delaware scored its second win of the 1967 season. The Blue Hens swamped the Lehigh Engineers, 33-10, with Dela- ware's defense sparkling throughout the game. Defensive men Art Smith, Paul Camp, and Bill Laughlin exhib- ited excellent performances. Twelve Delaware seniors played in their last game at Lewisburg, Penn- sylvania, on Saturday afternoon, No- vember 18. The Hens were defeated despite the fact that they fought gal- lantly and the season ended with a 35-6 loss. Although coach Raymond has lost many excellent players such as lead- ing ground gainer Brian Wright, full- back John Spangler, captain Art Smith, and quarterback Frank Linz- enbold, others will fill their shoes in 1968. Many outstanding prospects from the undeteated Freshman team will be available next year. With var- sity first-stringers Tom DiMuzio, Jim Crabb, Hank Vollendorf, Bob No- votny, and Scott Campbell returning next fall, the Blue Hens should en- sure a victorious 1968 season. 129 RHODE ISLAND 28-27 VILLANOVA 21-13 HOFSTRA 33-3 RUTGERS 29-21 LAFAYETTE 21- 2 TEMPLE 26-17 BUFFALO 28-19 LEHIGH 33-10 BUCKNELL 35- 6 2 WINS-T LOSSES B. Laughlin 130 131 B. Laughlin B. Wright T. DiMuzio 132 P. Cornelius F. Linzenbold, Coach Ray- mond 133 First Row: H. Kirk, R. Morley, K. Brough, T. MacKnight, D. Meadows, Co- Caprain; L. Kline, Coach; N. Knarr, Co-Captain; K. Morley. M. Samonisky, A. Boyce, J. Kaffenberger. Second Row: R. Morillo-Soto, J. Berg, M. McBride, T. McBride, G. Wichmann, B. Leedom, J. Dusewicz, C. Rogers, E Searl, N. Biasotto, D. Goodale. Notf Shown: G. Leedom. Soccer 134 The University of Delaware Soccer Team again had a winning season. With a well-balanced team, Coach Loren Kline, a former soccer All- American from Penn State, and his booters compiled a 6-4-2 log. Juniors Roger Morley and George Leedom were chosen for the All-M.A.C. soc- cer team, and Senior Co-Captain Dave Meadows received an Honora- ble Mention rating. One highlight of the 1967 season was the Blue Hens' 6-3 defeat of Le- high. This marked the university's first soccer victory owver Lehigh in fifteen years. Strong clutch perform- ances were evident throughout the season as Delaware rallied in the closing minutes of several games to post victories. The Blue Hens also played one of the East's best soccer teams, Temple, but lost 3-0, 1968 should be an even better sea- son, since Coach Kline will lose only two seniors through graduation, Dave Meadows, and Tommy MacKnight, WASHINGTON 31 L LAFAYETTE 30 W JOHNS HOPKINS 2-1 L LEHIGH 63 W GETTYSBURG o0 T URSINUS 20 W FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL 5-0 W DREXEL 11 T PMC COLLEGES 30 W TEMPLE 30 L LASALLE 31 W BUCKNELL 32 L 6 WINS4 LOSSES2 TIES 135 E. Searl e e - First Row: E. Schwartz, 5. Ludlow,. J. Smith, R. Purvis. Second Row: G. Hagan, R. Poulsen, L. Pratt, Coach; R. Green, Manager; J. Smith, B Harrington, R. Woerner, R. Clunie, Captain. Cross Country 136 R. Poulson Coach Larry Pratt's harriers estab- lished an all-time high for the 1967 cross country season. The Blue Hens finished with a 10-0 record to be- come the most successful cross country team in university history. Led by Captain Bob Clunie, the Smith brothers, Jimmy and Jerry, Brian Harrington, Gary Hagan, and Bob Woerner, the Blue Hens handed impressive defeats to such strong Middle Atlantic Conference foes as Temple and St. Joseph's. An out- standing individual competitor was lacking, however, as Delaware fin- ished sixth in the Middle Atlantic Conference championship. Strong performances by all team membears in the dual meets, though, enabled the Delaware team to record the uni- versity's fifth undefeated cross coun- try season. The 1968 season looks promising for Coach Pratt since most of the har- riers will return next year to continue the Blue Hens' cross country winning streak. LAFAYETTE 39-20 W LEHIGH 36-21 W FAIRLEIGH-DICKINSON 50-15 W TEMPLE 32-25 W SWARTHMORE 4015 W ST. JOSEPH'S 3325 W AMERICAN 40-20 W LASALLE 32-23 W TOWSON 4415 W GETTYSBURG 42-20 W 10 WINS0 LOSSES 6thM.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS GthIC4A CHAMPIONSHIPS 137 R. Poulson E. Schwartz First Row: V. Orth, W. Cloud, K. Barnett, C. Parnall, Co-Captain; M. Waga- BaSKetba man, Co-Captain; B. Beatty, B. Trumbower, R. Wright. Second Row: D. Paterson, Head Coach; J. Couch, L. Pratt, 8. Jackson, J. McMillen, E. Roth, D. Merchant, B. Young, J. Mowday, T. Crary, Assistant Coach. 138 139 Inspired by the leadership of co-cap- tains Mark Wagaman and Charlie Parnell, the Delaware basketball team finished with a successful 16-7 record. The team was compiled of experienced seniors and talented sophomores. The seniors provided the experience and skills necessary, while the sophomores gave Coach Peterson a strong bench for the extra punch that is necessary for any win- ning team. The team was well rounded. It had strong rebounders in Mark Wagaman and Ken Barnett; high scorers with Charlie Parnell, Ken Barnett, Mark Wagaman, and Loren Pratt; while Walt Cloud, Vic Orth, and Jim Couch strengthened the defense. The highlight of the season was defeating the University of Pennsyl- vania, which had been expected to be one of the roughest games of the season. This one great upset, how- ever, was offset by Ilosses to Rutgers and Temple. Probably the darkest moment of the season ar- rived when Delaware lost the final game of the Pocono Mountain Clas- sic to East Stroudsburg. Coach Dan Peterson, who has never had a losing season at Dela- ware, has again developed a winning ball team. MNext year's team should fulfill the optimistic expectations of Blue Hen fans, for Peterson has four fine sophomores Jim Couch, Loren Pratt, Ed Roth, and Steve Jackson and a successful freshman team to form the nucleus of his 1968-69 team. LAFAYETTE 99-82 W BUCKNELL 82-79 W LEHIGH 66-54 W PENN B0-68 W PMC 98-56 W RUTGERS 103-84 L WEST CHESTER 85-59 W C. W. POST 91-75 W EAST STROUDSBURG B5-78 L DREXEL B67-56 W LAFAYETTE B3-62 W LEHIGH o768 W HOFSTRA 80-74 L DREXEL 94-77 W GETTYSBURG 80-78 W BUCKMNELL 88-87 L TEMPLE 7663 L RUTGERS 84-80 L GLASSBORO 121-87 W F. M. 55-54 L GETTYSBURG 91-711 W SUSQUEHANNA 11395 W ALBRIGHT 74-58 W 16 WINS7 LOSSES 141 First Row: B. Moore, B. Locke, Captain. Second Row: P. Banker, D. Hagerty, G. Wilson, T. Alloway. Third Row: K. Carmine, D. Bent, D. Knox, K, Schwartz, G. Coleman, R. Wilson, F. McKee, Manager. Fourth Row: H. Rawstrom, Coach; B. Young, J. Roy, B. Guerke, R. Burich. Swimming 142 H. Rawstrom, Coach Though hampered by academic inel- igibilities and ilinesses, the Blue Hen swimmers compiled a successful 7-5 record. Senior Captain Bob Locke, Juniors Dave Bent and Rich Wilson, and Sophmores Barry Guerke and Drew Hagerty were outstanding in the swimming events, while Junior James Roy continued to be nearly unbeatable in the diving competition. Individual performances of the 1967-1968 season can be summed up in two wordsBob Locke. The Hen captain proved to be the backbone of the Delaware Mermen as he consist- ently turned in excellent perform- ances. Perhaps his most stellar feat came in the Bucknell dual meet when he finished second in the 200 Yard Freestyle with an impressive time of 1:55.0. The swimmers bid good-bye to old Taylor Pool with an undefeated rec- ord of six wins at home. New swim- ming and diving facilities will be available next season to Coach Harry Rawstrom and the Blue Hens. Added support from the past season's tre- mendous Freshman team, coached by the former Blue Hen swimming sen- sation, Edgar Johnson, should give Delaware an excellent chance to complete another winning season. FRANKLIN 4 MARSHALL 5342 W PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 77-22 W ST. JOSEPH'S 63-41 W BUCKNELL 71-33 L LEHIGH 60-44 L TEMPLE 68-36 L LAFAYETTE 60-44 L JOHNS HOPKINS 62-32 W DREXEL 57-37 W GETTYSBURG 59-35 W SWARTHMORE 74-20 W MONMOUTH 61-42 W 7 WINS5 LOSSES First Row: R. Van Gorder, J. Wilkinson, B. Harcum, D. Rathmell, J. Burns, P, H Krape, Captain; T. Peters. Second Row: L. Hopkins, J. Reddan, P. Billy, Wresnlng Coach; F. Cortese, R, Perkins, M. Weikart 144 The Blue Hen wrestling team posted a 6-7 record over the season. Several of the losses, however, were by very slim margins, and can probably be accounted for by numerous injuries to the team. Although Delaware placed sixth in the MAC-championships, Marty Weikart won the heavyweight title. Doug Swift and Rowan Perkins won preliminary matches, but were elimi- nated in succeeding contests. Marty Weikart, the most outstand- ing wrestler of the team, won twelve matches and lost only one. In nine of his twelve victories, he pinned his opponent. Mext season's team should be a much finer unit. Losing only captain Peter Krape, and drawing from a freshman team with a record of 7-1, the Delaware Matmen should have a bright future. MONMOUTH 1913 W LYCOMING 24- 5 L GLASSBORO 19-16 L BUCKNELL 20- 8 L URSINUS 28- 8 W SWARTHMORE 17-13 L TEMPLE 30-3 L JOHNS HOPKINS 27-8 W ALBRIGHT 27-6 W DREXEL 18-12 L GETTYSBURG 18-16 W LAFAYETTE 25- 8 L PMC 20- 8 W 6 WINST LOSSES 145 First Row: A. Walton, W. Smith, S. Brickley, J. Smith, J. Smith, R. Clunie, Flynn, Coach; L. Pratt, Asst. Coach; J. West, W. Taylor, R. Wiedmann, Foster, B. Green. Second Row: D. Fantine, W. Wheeler, G. Youlden, Schwartz, P. Heal, P. Walker, 5. Campbell, R. Johnson, B. Harrington, Gordy, R. Woerner, C. Donneliey, G. Hagan, R. Callaway, NMe Winter Track 146 After a very disappointing inaugural indoor track season last year, Coach Jimmy Flynn's charges bounced back in winning form this season. In fact, one could say that the Blue Hen must definitely be a first cousin of the famous Roadrunner. The sophomore newcomer Frank Gordy was especially fast as can be evi- denced by his record Dblistering 1:10.9 clocking in the 600-Yard Run. Frank also proved to be an ardent competitor in the long jump. Co-Cap- tain Bob Clunie and senior Brian Harrington were once again nothing but tremendous in the distance events. Clunie and Harrington hold Delaware records in the one mile and two mile runs, respectively. Strong individual performances were also registered by Jimmy Smith in the 1000-Yard Run and Bill Foster in the 60-Yard Dash. Delaware's mile relay team of Frank Gordy, Bob Johnson, Jimmy Smith, and Chick Donnelly proved to be a sensational one, as it broke the old record by 7.6 seconds in the Second Annual Delaware Invi- tational Track Meet. Mow that the season is over, Dela- ware track fans should place their orders early for next season's indoor track spectacular. It promises to be a great one, for the prospects are fast and flashy. In fact, it looks as though the Roadrunner will definitely be- come a slow second cousin to the famous Delaware Blue Hen, DELAWARE 63, WEST CHESTER 46 W DELAWARE 87, LEHIGH 21 w PENN STATE 68, PITT 21, DELAWARE 18 L DELAWARE 72, URSINUS 386, PMC 17, ALBRIGHT 11 w PENN 68, DELAWARE 40 L DELAWARE 70, TOWSON STATE 34 w 4 WINS2 LOSSES First Row: L. Markum, M. Goeller, D. Fantine, G. Hagan, R. Johnson, E. Swartz, B. Harrington, N. Mayberry. Second Row: R. Green, Manager; C Summer TraCk 196? Donnelly, C. Hansen, R. Poulson, W. Taylor, J. Flynn, Coach; J. O'Donnall, Captain; L. Pratt, Coach; J. Smith, J. Smith, R. Suro. Third Row: J. Mahiar, B. Wells, G. Smith, W. Wheeler, R. Wodjewodzi, J. Miller, D. Lukoff, 5. Campbell, P. Heal, M. Carroll, R. Clunie, R. Young. 148 J. O'Donnell B. Harringtan Flacing fifth in the M.A.C. Champion- ships, the 1967 Track Team com- pleted a successful season with a record of 6-2. Top scorer for the team was Meil Mayberry, who scored 57Y points. He also set the school record for the 100-Yard Dash with a time of 9.9 seconds, as well as run- ning the 880-Yard Dash, the 2-Mile Run, and set a new school record in the 1-Mile Run. Co-captain Scott Campbell was the team Shot Putter. Other top men include Roger Soro, High Hurdles; Bill Wheeler, Discus: and Bob Clunie, who came within second of the school records for the 1 and 2 Mile Runs. The Relay Teams also presented fine performances to assist the Blue Hens in achieving their winning season. LEHIGH 98-41 W LASALLE 101-39 w TEMPLE 7288 L AMERICAMN 113-25 w GETTYSBURG B2-58 w BUCKNELL 899-40 W ST. JOSEPH'S 81-50 L LAFAYETTE 50-42 w 6 WINS2 LOSSES SthM.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS J. Mahler 5. Campbell T. Kearns R. Jeragen, J. Smith, 150 I G. Smith B. Shiply 151 awkimEw AR - r,vrtl!'l T I'I'.Il.. . ' - 11 1 b el 3 1'I1 2 M . Ly Firsf Row: E. Pankowski. M. McGunchey, W. Steacker, Captain; L. Kline, Coach; R. Hannah, Coach, T. Van Grofskl, M. Dill, A. Whiteman, G. Paulsen, Second Row: W. Catiell, T. Paimer, 5. Tissot, E. Stephan, F. Monticello, W, Holmes, V. Orth, A. Smith, Third Row: A. Streltzov, A. Maxer. W. Evans, C. Paesce, Captain Elect; L. Fischer, R, Hale, D. Cathcart. et LRLE A EL L LR H - :Lx Tt 3 i i 3 : . o z A i : 4 n 4 la y E . L - : Ly PR i Baseball 1967 152 Led by captain Bill Steaker, pitcher Tom Palmer, and Chuck Pesce, the Baseball Team finished the season with an overall record of 10-9 and fifth place in the Middle Atlantic Con- ference. Several individuals provided outstanding performances. Chuck Pesce led the team in batting with an average of .425, second in the M.A.C. He was also the catcher on the first team of the conference. Also wielding bats were left fielder Wayne Evans .4000 and Dave Rabbit Kutgart who hit nearly .300. The top pitchers were Tom Palmer who pitched in 759 of the games and Steve Tissot who struck out an average of 10 men per game. Bill Steaker, who was in- jured for 7 games, was named the most valuable player on the team. GLASSBORO 4-0 L MONMOUTH 4-2 W PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE 74 L HOFSTRA 62 W ELON 32 W WAKE FOREST 10-3 L NORTH CAROLINA 1 L WILLIAM AND MARY S-6 w HAMPTON INSTITUTE 6-4 W GEORGETOWN 10-8 W SWARTHMORE 4-3 L LEHIGH 13-6 W ST. JOSEPH'S 2-1. L TEMPLE -4 L URSINUS BT w LAFAYETTE 40 W SETON HALL -6 W BUCKNELL 4-3 L PENN STATE B1 L 10 WINS9 LOSSES MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE UNIVERSITY DIVISION GAME SthM.A.C. 3 WINS-3 LOSSES T. Paimer, C. Pesce. B. Steacker T. Palmer 154 C. Pesce, A. Whiteman B. Steacker 155 First Row: D. Johnson, Manager; B. Vosburgh, 5. Rash, J. Wright, A. Wise, J. Huggins, B. Dunaway, A. Rose, M. Mekalian, L. VonKleeck, J. Nutter, B. Lacrosse 1 96? Roth. Second Row: C. Vaughn, C. Lucanish, B. Privish, D. Hutton, J. Span- gler, B. Lockland, J. Pine, F. Smith, R. Johnson, M, Field, 156 J. Pyne, Captain Led by attack men and top scorers Alex Wise and Walt Stroud, the La- crosse Team placed fourth in the M.A.C. winning five games and los- ing three. In the first half of the sea- son, the Stickmen faced strong com- petition. They soon perfected their game, however, and finished the sea- son winning three of the last four games. Senior Captain Jack Pine, John Spangler and Bill Lockland comprised the defensive unit, while Rick Johnson, Mike Field and Joe Huggins were the first midfield unit. LEEANON VALLEY 85 W LEHIGH 10-4 L SWARTHMORE 103 L LAFAYETTE 75 W LOYOLA 101 L TOWSON 4-3 L WASHINGTON 16-6 L FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL 5-4 W DREXEL B-4 W STEVENS 53 W PENN STATE -4 L 5 WINS-6 LOSSES MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE GAME 4thM. A C. 5 WINS3 LOSSES First Row: D. Darrah, M. Jacobs, R. Pyeritz, G. Policastro, L. Gehrke. i Second Aow. J. Burke, Captain Elect; P. Hitch, Captain; R. Boyer, F. Tennls 1967 Lindbock, Dr. Rylander, Ceach; D. Harcketts, T. Hossenstein. 158 159 M. McGlinchey Boasting a victorious season of 5-3, the Tennis Team demonstrated the fine performances of Captain Phil Hitch, the most valuable player Pete Lindback, Larry Gehrke, Ray Boyer, Jim Burke and Dave Darrah. Begin- ning the season in a burst of energy, the team won the first five matches, including three shutouts. The Blue Hens finished their schedule against a very strong Penn State team that has never lost to Delaware. LASALLE 9-0 W DREXEL B W ST. JOSEPH'S 9-0 W WASHINGTON 9-0 W TEMPLE 63 W SWARTHMORE 81 L BUCKNELL -2 L PENN STATE 90 L 5 WINS3 LOSSES MIDDLE ATLANTIC CONFERENCE MATCH M.A.C. 5 WINS2 LOSSES Powell, D. Eisenhower, 5. Fox, Coach y o 3 .EDBICampn. L. Brophy, W. Weikenmayer GD If 1 96? 160 Number one man John Riley led the Golf Team to a very successful year, winning 15 games and losing only 2. Riley won 15 of his matches and lost 2. He also had the low average of 77 strokes a game. The second man was Bill Denbrock, and Charlie Pinto was third. The number four man, Larry Brophy, achieved the best win-loss record of 16-1. The low gross score was 73, which was shot both by John Riley and Bill Denbrock. LASALLE 18 -0 w AMERICAN 4 -3 w GEORGETOWN 4 -3 w HAVERFORD 161-1 W PMC COLLEGES 15 -2 w SWARTHMORE 14 -4 w PMC COLLEGES 15-2 W RUTGERS 3 -2 w GLASSBORO 13-4v W TEMPLE 91-8v L JOHNS HOPKINS 11 -7 W DREXEL 17e-1 W ST. JOSEPH'S 12 -6 W LEHIGH 13 -5 W PENN STATE 6 -1 L 13 WINS-2 LOSSES 3rdM.A.C. CHAMPIONSHIPS 161 J. Riley B. Weihenmayer Administration Today's college student is a more interesting and complex person than his counterpart of a generation or two ago. He has been better taught and is more widely read, better informed, and more aware of cul- tures other than his own. He has had more opportuni- ties to make his own decisions and to establish and test his own set of values. He is simultaneously more idealistic and more pragmatic than the student of earlier generations. He is more concerned about con- temporary problems than was his father. He has a greater opportunity to participate in the political, so- cial, and educational developments of society. With these advantages, today's student must real- ize that with greater opportunities and capabilities come greater responsibilities. He has the responsibil- ity not to respond from doctrinaire positions or fixed solutions to the complex problems he and his gen- eration must face. In brief, every college student today has an oppor- tunity and an obligation to be a Renaissance man of the twentieth century Renaissance. s ot John W. Shirley Provost and Acting President 163 John W, Shirlay, Ph.D. Acting President and Provost Daniel W. Wood, M.A, Assistant to the President and University Secretary John A. Hodgson, B.A Assistant to the Provost Office of the President Office of the Provost John E. Worthen, Ed.D. Assistant to the Provost 165 T. Elbert Chance, M.A. Director of Alumni and Public Relations Office of the Vice President for University Relations .. George M. Worrilow, B.S.; D.Ag. Vice President for University Relations W i Wl '.a o 7 ik, i Paul E. Becker, Jr., MBA Treasurer and Director of Financial Planning Office of the Vice President for Business and Finance Randolph Meade, Jr., M.A Vice Prasident for Business and Finance 166 Gilbert P. Valmi, B.S.; M.5, Director of Housing and Food Service 167 John E. Hocutt, M.5. Vice President for Student Affairs Student Services and Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs 168 Donald P. Hardy, M.Ed Dean of Men Bessie B. Collins, M.5. Dean of Women 169 170 Ann L. Edwards, M.A Assistant Dean of Women T. Albert Nikles, M.5. Assistant Dean of Men 171 Robert W. Mayer, EJ.D Director of Admissions and Records William D. Kerr, Ph.D. Director of Counseling and Testing Geraldine M. Wyatt Director of Placement Edward G. Allen, B.S Director of Financial Aid Jack 5. Sturgell, M.A. Director of Student Center Stuart J. Sharkey, M.Ed. Director of Residence 173 174 Gordon Keppel, M.D. g Director of Student Health Services and n-! I University Physician Herbert L. Walter, M.D. Associate University Physician Claire J. Timmons Foreign Student Adviser 175 William E. McDaniel, Ph.D. Dean of Agricultural Sciences College of Agricultural Sciences Donald F. Crossan, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Agricultural Sciences Arnold L. Lippert, Ph.D. Dean of Arts and Science Ray E. Keasay, Ph.D Associate Dean of Arts and Sclence 176 Henry A. Robertson, Ph.D. Assistant Dean of Arts and Science College of Business and Economics Ruben V. Austin, Ph.D Dean of Business and Ecanomics 177 178 Roy M. Hall, Ed.D Dean of Education College of Education William deColigny, M.A. Assistant Dean of Education 179 Edward W. Comings, Se.D. Dean of Engineering College of Engineering Thomas W. Brockenbrough, M.S Assistant Dean of Engineering Irma Ayers, Ed.D Dean of Home Economics College of Home Economics College of Nursing Mary K. Carl, Ph.D. Dean of Nursing 180 David M. Nelson, M.S Director of the Division of Physical Education and Athlatics Other Principal Administrative Officers John M. Dawson, Ph.D. Director of University Libraries 181 Class of 1968 183 184 Sue Ann Ainsworth Alicia Albanell Mary K. Albert General Studies Home Economics Arts 8 Science Secretarial Studies Genaral Home Economics Chemistry Paul D. Allen, 11l Ronald C. Anderson Walter K. Anderson Arts E Science Arts Science Business Economics Medical Technology Political Science Business Administration Paul J. Andrisani Winifred L. Angelo Christine E. Arentzen Arts Science Arts Science Home Economics Chemistry Psychology Textiles 4 Clothing Joanne Armstrong Carol A. Astley Judy Attwill George B. Aulen Arts Science Business Economics Education Business Economics History American Studies Economics Elementary Education Business Administration 185 You can't have a university until you have some students; you can't even be a teacher until there are some students; and slowly, but steadily we're finding more students at Delaware. Albert E. Myers, Ph.D Assoc, Prof. of Psychology. 186 Becky Bachman Craig B. Bailay Pamela Bailey Business Economics Business 4 Economics Arts Science Business Administration Accounting Chamistry William A. Bailey Carol D. Baker Marguerite A. Baker William David Baker Arts Science Mursing Arts 8 Sclence Arts k Science Biological Sciances Mursing English Spanish Phyllis 5. Barnes Robart A. Barona Ranald F. Basara Arts 8 Science Businass Economics Business Economics Psychology Marketing Research Marketing Richard M. Baumaister Bayard Baylis Pamela C. Beaman Arts Science Arts Science Arls Science Histary Mathematics French Students should be allowed to govern themselves through an honor system. Albert A. Branca, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Psychology. 188 Roberta J. Bacher Richard Manning Beck Patricia A. Beecher Education Arts Science Home Economics Elementary Education History Textiles Clothing Christine Belford Norma J. Bennett Susan L. Benson Arts 4 Science Home Economics Education Franch Education Elementary Education Wayne L. Bergner Norman D. Best David A, Beveridge Business Economics Engineering Business Economics Accounting Mechanical Aerospace Marketing Engineering Mary C. Baymer Paul Biddle, Jr. Barbara A. Biesinger Leslie J, Binder Education Business 4 Economics Arts Science Education Elementary Education Business Administration Psychology Elementary Education The function of a teacher is not to quench the heat of today's controversies. A teacher has more positive tasks to perform, and he cannot be a great teacher unless he is inspired by a wish to perform these tasks. Teachers are the guardians of civilization. As Russell said all education should be intimately aware of what civilization is and desirous of imparting a civilized attitude to their students. Lucia M. Palmer, Ph.D. Asst, Prof, of Philosophy. 189 180 Gerald R. Birl Janet Bitter John F. Bizjak Arts k Science Mursing Engineering Gaeography Mursing Electrical Engineering Doris Blansfield Donna M. Bliss Joan D, Bloom Education Education Arts B Science Elementary Education Elementary Education Psychology Vivian M. Bonfanti Kathleen H, Bonnass Perry Foster Boone Mancy A. Bowen Arts 8 Science Arts Science Business 4 Economics Home Economics Franch English Business Administration Education Linda Parvis Brady Mary L. Bradley John Brandt Mursing Business 4 Economics Business Economics Mursing Secretarial Studies Business Administration o Barry 5. Seidel, Assoc. Prof, of Mech. and Aerospace Eng The Atlantis legend has attracted me: The rulers of Atlantis, Plato wrote, practiced 'gentleness and wisdom . . .in their intercourse with one another. They despised everything but virtue, not caring for their present state of life, and thinking lightly on the possession of gold and other property, which seemed only a burden to them . . . they saw clearly that all these goods are increased by virtuous friendship with one another, and that by excessive zeal for them . . . the good of them is lost, and friendship perishes with them. 191 192 John H. Braunlein Joseph Willlam Breen Robart 5. Brean Arts Science Arts and Engineering Philosophy SciencesEngineering Elactrical Engineering Chemical Enginaaring Kathryn Brewer Andrew Bruce, Jr, Banita A. Bruno Arts Science Education Arts Science English Music History Carolyn Buchanan Pamela M, Bucklay James L. Budd Arts Science Education Arts 4 Science Histary English Biology Mary L. Budischak John H. Buehler Alice L. Burns David A. Burslem Aris Science Engineering Education Arts Science Mathematics Chemical Engineering Elementary Education Art Robeson Bailey, A.B. Assoc. Prof. in English, For 38 years I have been teaching college kids. Nevertheless, I still love you, from Flower Children to Young Republicans, exasperating as those extremes may be. John Cabot Engineering 4 Business Electrical Engineering Administration 193 194 Donald Eugens Cain Edmund J. Cain, Jr, Enginearing Arts Science Electrical Engineering Paolitical Science Fat Cain Joan Cameron Barbara A. Campbell Education Home Economics Mursing Elementary Education General Home Economics Mursing Francis J. Campese, Jr. Patricia A. Gannon Margery L. Cardwell Engineering Arts Science Home Economics Engineering Administration Sociology Home Economics Education Joyce A. Carlton Esther M. Carman Bruce D. Carrick Baverly G. Carter Mursing Education Arts Science Arts Science Mursing Elementary Education History History Ramsay Reckord Case General Studies Secretarial Studies 195 This is the year of the heart. Put one on lay-by today. Peter A. Chevalier, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Biological Sciences. Lillian Riley Cassel Arts Science Statistics Computer Science 196 David T. Cathcart William F, Cattell Thomas P, Cavanaugh Education Arts Science Arts Science Physical Education Economics History Catherine D. Chapin Patricia A, Chalmers Barbara Cheeseman Arts Science Education Arts 4 Science Bialagy Elementary Education Biology Richard A. Cifoni Maureen Clark Mark T. Clemans Business Economics Education Arls Science Business Administration Elementary Education Psychology Kenneth W. Caves Arts 4 Science Music Jameas A. Chilcutt Arts Science Computer Science Virginia F. Clemens Education Elementary Education 197 The events of the fall of 1967 will have been worth the effort if they force us to reexamine the rules and regulations of the University by asking ourselves whether they are appropriate to the goals of the University and consistent with the rights and freedoms of the students. Josaph W. Hunt, Jr. Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Economics. Laurence A, Clifton Arts Science Payehology Robert M. Clunie Arts E Sclence English Kathryn A. Couden Arts 4 Science Psychology Gary L. Clinton Business 4 Economics Business Administration Ellen M. Cobin Arts E Science Pasychology William Conley 11 Arts 4 Science Political Science Mary E. Coverdale Eduecation Elementary Education Garret B. Collier Enginearing Electrical Enginearing Richard Cordrey Business Economics Marketing Research 198 Janice L. Clor Arts E Science Statistics Catherine J. Comp Arts 4 Science Sociology Helen 3. Corkin Arts Science Art History Marilyn J. Cox Education Elementary Education 199 It is good to be back to the University of Delaware. I observe that the important aspects of student life at the University have changed very little since 1959. James F. Leathrum, Ph.D. Assl, Prol. of Statistics 8 Computer Science. Robart L. Craven Business Economics Business Administration Robert 5. Cronin Business Economics Economics Gerald M. Dailey Engineering Mechanical Engineering Administration Patricia J. Daly Aris Science English Mancy G. Cullen Education English Luisa Damiani Ariz 4 Science Paychology Suzanne J. Curran Arts Science French English Robert A, Dalton Engineering Electrical Engineering Alma Darling Arts Science English 200 Candace M. Croft Home Economics Textiles Clothing Kathleen Dahlenburg Home Economics Hame Economics Education Thomas V. Davies Arts Science Political Science 201 Freshmen are stimulating students for they have not yet learned the social norms requiring them not to answer in class. James R. Krum, D.B.A. Asst, Prof, of Economics and Bus. Ad Jeffrey W. Davis Kenneth M. Davis Business Economics Arts 8 Science Marketing Communicalions Biology 202 Richard P. Davitt Engineering Mechanical Aerospace Engineering John R. Day J. Joseph deCourcalle Micholas P. Dal Campo Business 8 Economics Engineering Arts Science Marketing Electrical Engineering Folitical Science Economics Mark Delestatius Cheryl A, Deloach William W. Denbrock Margaret Denithorne EngineeringfArts 8 Science Arts Science Education Arts Sclence Civil EnginegringlEconomics History Physical Education Intarnational Relations Martha A. DeRight Joann M. Devine Rita M. Davlin Arts Science Education Arts Science Histary English Elementary Education Saeciology 203 AL LI TTTT In many ways it has been a most unusual year at Delaware. Let us hope it will bring forth a most unusual yearbook! Julio Acuna, M.F.A. - Assoc. Prof. and Acling Chmn. of Art. Mary H. DiCamillo Joseph John Dick Education Arts B Science Elementary Education History Anita M. Dillenkofer Home Economics Home Economics Education Carol M. Dobson Education Social Science History Joan Dineen Arts Science Sociology Philip R. Dodson Agricultural Sciances Agriculture Education John J. Donovan Business Economics Marketing 204 Patricia K. Diemicke Education English Calvin D. Disney Enginaering Civil Engineering Christine F. Dola Doris B. Donaldson Education Education Elementary Education History Margaret E. Donovan Mary C. Donovan Arts Science Arts Science French Psychology 205 i L b USE ONLY it Y Y People don't want to be restricted. It's all part of the same world picture. W. Bruce Finnie, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. in English Margaret D, Doordan Marilyn J. Doto Education Education Elementary Education English James M. Dougherty Aris Science Sociology Linda L. Draper Businass Economics Secretarial Studies Janice C. Dufresne Arts Science Mathematics Carl A. Doughten, Jr. Engineering Electrical Engingering Gale E. Driscoll Education Elementary Education A. Kathleen Duncan Arts Science English Thomas A. Downs Aris Science Art Education Sally Dunlap Arts 4 Science Psychology 206 Percy Lowry Donaghay Arts E Science Biological Sciences Maureen T, Duffy Arts Science History Bernard L. Dworsky Education Social Studies 207 The quest by some students for a more meaningful university experience should be praised by the educational establishment as a step in the direction of individual human fulfililment, and away from goat-like conformity or the getting-down-on-all-fours existence advocated by the Flower Children. But laudation without appropriate action will only produce further estrangement between the student and his educational environment. Frederick W. Fairman, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Electrical Engineering, Joyce P. Dzienis Patricia Eggert Education Arts 8 Science Elementary Education Spanish Evelyn Eiwear Arts 8 Science Sociology Suzanne Colleen Elliott Pamela Sturgis Ellis Education Arts B Science Elementary Education English Linda F. Ervin Margaret Bruca Esham Mursing Education Mursing Elementary Education Mary Randall Eppridge Arts 8 Science American Studies Cashar W. Evans Jr Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Business 208 Catherine Ehrat Education Elementary Education Grace Lee Elliott Arfs Science Political Scienca Edward Ezrailson Aris Science Chemistry 209 o John T. Fahey Education Social Studies Morton Faller Miamh Anne Farrell Arts B Science General Studies History Secretarial Studies l think a student ought to learn something about himself, his potential, his limitations; he cannot expect to solve all problems, his own or of his society, at the University. Richard J. Libera, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of Mathematics Susan C. Faunce Arts Science International Relations i b- Peter T. Feanay Barbara J. Fehr Aris Science Arts Science Chemistry Psychology Marjorie A, Ferry David B. Fetterman Home Economics Business and Economics Textiles Clothing Accounting James W. Feleh Arts 8 Science Chemistry Marion F. Fetterman Education Social Studies 210 Jeftray H. Farver Business Economics Business Administration Liza M. Featherer Business Economics Business Administration Linda A. Ferraro Agricultural Sciences Pre-Veterinary Medicine Samuel J, Frabizzio Business Economics Business Administration 211 As a former refugee I have seen the beauty and resources of this country . . . We must defend the government, right or wrong. Eugenia M. Slavav, Ph.D Assl, Prof. of Languages 4 Literature. Barbra L. Frank Education Elementary Education Sandra S. Frick Holly Fulmer Education Business Economics Elementary Education Business Administration 212 Carl W. Funch Engineering Civil Enginearing Jo Gaby Joe F. Garcia Education Arts Science Elementary Education Sociology Barbara R. Gardner lantha J. Garner Charles Gaudioso Arts Science Business Economics EngineeringlArts Sclence English Secratarial Studies hemical C EngineeringEconomics Alexandra Gawel Larry D. Gehrke Claire T. Gaiszler Bruce C. Gelsinger Mursing Business k Economics Arts Science Engineering MNursing Business Administration Mathematics Chemical Engineering 213 Mini-skirts distract only to the extent that they fix attention on one segment of the anatomy at the expense of some other rather interesting features. Denis T. Raihall, Ph.D. Asst, Prof. of Business Administration Judith A. Gibbons Arts Science Political Science 4 Sociology - Dean S. Gilchrist Barbara F. Gilliland Engineering Home Economics Mechanical Enginearing Textiles Clothing Raymaond Goldbacher Arts Science English Freddy L. Goodman Arts Science English Jeanne Y, Gilmore Arls 8 Science Mathematics Steven Goldberg Arts Science Paolitical Science Gayle A. Gormsan Homea Economics Textiles Clathing Joyce Ann Gilmore General Studies Secratarial Studies Mark B. Goldius Arts Science Histary 214 ; Jerold 5. Gold Business , Economics Accounting Wayne C. Gooding Arls E Science Mathematics Nancy Gosnall Arts Science Histery e e - 215 Students rights can be achieved only in a situation wherein the University is both autonomous from society and limited in its ambitions. I may be somewhat prejudiced, but most of the Academic Imperialism I have seen originates from administrators and their allies in society rather than from faculty members. Edward Kaplan, M.A. Instr. in History, LETTERS Janet B. Gosser Arts E Science Mathematics Howard , Gostin Mary L. Gotsch Enginearing Education Chemical Engineering Elementary Education I R R R R R R R R R . Catherine E. Graden - Education Business Education Stephan R. Grasack Harriette Y. Graves Barbara E. Gray Business Economics Education Arts Science Business Administration Elementary Education Psychology Robert 5. Green J. Philip Greiner Business Economics Engineering Accounting Mechanical 216 Antonio M. Granda Arts 8 Science Biology I Kathryn F. Green Arts 8 Science English Phyllis B. Griffiths Arts Science Garman 217 Perhaps society has an obligation to protect young people from the as yet unknown effects of marijuana; but it should also work harder to protect them from such known dangers as alcohol and cars. F. Loren Smith, Ph.D. Prof. of Psychology John R. Guala Enginearing Mechanical Aerospace Enginearing Michael J. Guerriero Richard Henry Haar Gary J. Hagan Arts Science Engineering . Engineering History Chamical Engineering Electrical Engineering Ann E. Haldeman General Studies Secretarial Studies Eugena Michael Hall Business 4 Economics Jean C. Hale Home Economics Food and Nutrition Leslay Christine Hall Education Elemantary Education Sharon Hale Home Economics Child Developmeant Rita A. Hall Education Physical Education 218 Eileen Plumline Hahn Education Elementary Education Brian Paul Haley Enginearing Chemical Engineering Hobart H. Hallsted, Jr, Education History 219 Why in the world are there so many locked doors around this University? John P. Reddington, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. in English Robert W, Hamilten Barbara A. Hammond Business 4 Economics Education Economics Physical Education Margaret V. Happoldt Susan Mary Harbourne Education Business 4 Economics Physical Education Secretarial Studies 220 John D. Harcketts Linda Darlene Hardy Arts Science Arts Scienca Chemistry English Margaret Turnar Hardy Brian Harrington Mary Ann Harris Arts 4 Science Business 4 Economics Education English Business Administration Elementary Education F. James Harrison, Jr. Bruce Hart Joanne Staton Hart James P. Hartnett Agriculture Engineering Education Business Economics Entomology and Plant Electrical Engineering Elementary Education Economics Pathology 221 We ought to encourage international exchange of students and professors in order to enlarge our own views and to generate more humanitarian relations among nations. Rene C. Coulet Du Gard, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Languages and Literature Barbara Hastings Home Economics Child Development Elizabeth Ann Hastings MNanecy Ann Hauser Home Economics Arts Science Home Economies Education Art Susan Havey Education Elementary Education e A a ma a w yme B g R E EE W SR el e . John L. Henderson Engineering Chemical Engineering Richard John Hickok Business Economics Agriculture Business Lawrence George Henisee, Jr, Enginearing Electrical Engineering Suzanne H. Hicks Education Elementary Education Arthur J. Heather, Jr, Business Administration Marketing Anne E. Herholdt Education Mathematics 222 Virginia Hencken Home Economics Textiles and Clothing Pater Heuberger Agriculture Agriculture Business Harlan E. Highheld, Jr Education Social Sciences I would rather see sign carrying than panty raids, gold fish swallowing contests, or telephone booth cramming. Robart M, Nielsan, Ph.D. Asst, Prof, of Mathematics ABCUSH bR, HOCUTTS CMMITTEE Craig Hill Agriculture Pre-Veterinary Medicine Kathleen R. Hill Richard N. Hindin Elizabeth Hitchcock Business Economics Arts Science Arts Science Secretarial Biology Statistics Computer Scilence 224 Larraine H, Hitchens Nursing Mursing Margaret Carol Hitchens Sally J. Hocker Iris L. Hogue Arts Science Arts Science Education English Elementary Education Histary Jon D. Hoay Barbara C. Holoviak Leon W, Hone Margaret N. Hopkins Arts Science Arts Science Agricultural Business Home Economics History Medical Technology Management Home Economics Education 225 George T. Hauty, Ph.D, Prof. and Chmn. of Paychology It is a mistake to confuse apathy with conservativism. Delaware is not apathetic, just conservative. Sonia Hopkins Richard J. Horvath Education Engineering Elementary Education Chemical Engineering William E. Houle, Jr Patricia J, Howell Donald W. Hrynyshyn Engineering Arts 8 Science Business Economics Chemical Engineering Franch Business Administration Janice L. Huber Hame Economics Textiles 4 Clothing David M. Hurlbut Arts Science History 226 Clintan H. Hubbard, Jr, Engineering Mechanical Aerospace Engineering Randy L. Huber Bruce L. Hudson Enginearing Agriculture Electrical Engineering Agricultural Engineering Beverly J. Hurst Susan Huston Darlene Huszti Arts Science Arts 8 Sclence Arts Science Art History Music Sociology 227 Gordon R. Bonner, Ph.D Assoc, Prof. of Business Administration Long hair? It's a free country, but reserve the right to laugh. Margaret F. Hyatt Education Elementary Education Glenn W. Ingram Merry Ingram Engineering Home Economics Mechanical 4 Electrical General Home Economics Engineering Richard W. Irish Business Economics Marketing Research Sandra Hynson Arts Science Histary 228 Karen L. Ivery Mursing Mursing Virginia Ann lvin Joyee A. Jackson Elaine E. Jagues Arts Science Education Education Interdepartmental Music Social Studies G. Kimble Jaguette Marilynn Jarrell Marrianne S. Johns Douglas W. Jehnson Business Economics Education Education Engineering Mathematics Economics Elementary Education Elementary Education Chemical Engineering 229 Halsey M. MacPheea, Ph.D. Prof. of Psychology There is nothing new, it's just youth's perennial wish for self-expression. Margaret A. Johnson Robert H. Johnson Arts Science Business 4 Economics German Financa Carole M. Jones Maurice B. Jones Patricia R, Jones Arts Science Arts 4 Science Business Economics Medical Technology Chemistry Secretarial Studies 230 Walter E. Jones Jack F. Jozlin, Jr Richard E. Judson Business 8 Economics Engineering Aris 4 Science Business Administration Electrical Engineering Mathematics Kathleen Kabis Walter L. Kabis, Jr, Karen E. Kamphaus Eleanor Kaplan Education Business Economics Education Education Elementary Education Business Administration Elemeantary Education General Science 231 Stephen C. Moore, Ph.D. Asst, Prof. in English Drugs are an extension of a hedonistic impulse prevalent in our paralyzed, amoral society. Patricia A. Keenan Lynn A, Keene Mursing Arts Sclance Mursing Psychology A. Robert Kelbler Linda L. Keiser Patricia A. Kelloga George F. Kelly, Il Engineering Arts Science Education Arts 4 Science Electrical Engineering Latin Physical Education History Administration e e i 'l - - e T - e bty w0 W PR I T . . cmmgln Ao ETERENER L VM LR S Lo ET . o . L x R. Thomas Kilmon, Jr. Thompson J. Kimmel, Jr. Martha Kinkaid Arts B Science Business Economics Arts Science Mathematics Accounting Biological Sciences Brian L. King Albert Kirby Ira Kirch Maury D. Klein Business 4 Economics Engineering Arts Science Arts Science Business Administration Mechanical 4 Asrospace English Statistics Computer Engineearing Science 233 Paul Dolan, Ph.D. Prof. of Political Science To me the most significant aspect of the current cultural change is the development of an honest intellectualism on the part of the young people in 11 college. i Carol J. Kline Lois Klinger Bernadette Klonowski Business Economics Education Education Secretarial Studies Elementary Education Elementary Education Caraolyn M. Knepler Home Economics Education Arts Science Textiles Clathing Physical Education Chemistry Jean E, Knight Warren F. Knoft T A i Jean Krim Home Economics Education Heikki Kolv Arts Science Medical Technology Camkn E. Kuhwald ris 4 Science English Pater E. Krape Engineering Mechanical 4 Aerospace Engineering Dennis LaFazia Education Physical Education 234 Carolyn Krajewski Education Elementary Education Joseph E. Lafferty, Jr. Aris 8 Science History 235 T Malt does more than Milton can To justify God's ways to man. A. E. Housman Pater .J. Williams, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. in English Richard Lam James F. Lane, Ill John Larsen Virginia Larson Engineering Engineering Arts Science Education Electrical Engineering Civil Engineearing History Elementary Education Vickie A. LaSage Pamela C. Lawther Education Arts Science Elamantary Education History Robert A. Layton, Jr. Education Physical Education Robert P. Lawther Arts Science Chemisiry Stephen E. Leach Business 4 Economics Accounting Wendell C, Lawther Arts Science English D. Preston Lea, Jr. Engineering Civil Engineearing - Anne LeGates Arts Science English 237 Robert Lennon Arts Science Psychology Nancy C. Lewis Arts Science English Barbara J. Lerch Education Elementary Education In our agitation to effect the more perfect society, let us not forget the difference between intended and realized consequences. The skids to anarchy and dictatorship are lubricated with the noblest intentions. Wallace A. Dynes, Ph.D. Assoc. Prot. of Sociclogy and Anthropology Irena Elaine Lavine Stanley Levine Education Enginearing History Mechanieal Engineering Bernice Lieberman Craig M. Lindell Arts 4 Science Business Economics Payehology Business Administration 238 What is needed most in today's world is mutual understanding between groups as well as between individuals. Paul Donovan, M.A. Instr. of Languages and Literature Cynthia M. Lingo Frank J. Linzenbold Elizabeth A. List Home Economics Arts Science Arte Science Home Economics Education Political Science Mathematics Meredith Littler David W, Lioyd Robert A. Locke Arts Science Agricultural Sciences Business 4 Economics Biclogy Agricultural Engineering Business Administration 239 Suzanne E. Lotz David E. Lovelace Education Businass Economics English Accounting Doug Lucas Susan P, Luek Businass 4 Economics Arts Science Business Administration Psychology Suzanne V. Loawenstein Arts 4 Science English Brenda Lundblad Education Political Science David E. Lynn Arts Science Biclogy 240 The most significant cultural change throughout the world has been a general elevation of tastes which has created a greater demand for art. Victor Spinski, M.F.A, Instr. of Art Margaret S. Lyons Caralyn A. MacFarland Arts Science Home Economics Franch Child Development Richard F. MacSarley, Jr Steven J. Maisal Morma J. Malin Leslie Maloney Business Economics Business Economics Business Economics Arts Science Marketing Accounting Secretarial Studies Sociology 241 William F. Maloney Thomas F. Man ulld. Jr, Anita Marcial Zane M. Markowitz Engineering Arts Science Education Agriculture Mechanical 8 Aerospace Biological Sciences Physical Education Agricultural Economics Marian C. Marion Margaret K. Marriott Brent L. Marsh Education Education Engineering Elementary Education Elementary Education Mechanical Aerospace Engineering e 242 There seems to be an unfortunate trend in student attitude toward demanding authority without commensurate responsibility. Arthur E. Hoerl, M.A. Assac. Prof, of Statistics 8 Computer Science Constance V. Marshall Pater 5. Martin David P. Matthews Fredric C. May Arts 4 Science Arts Science Arts Science Arts Science Art Biology Gearman Psychology Richard E. May William M. Mayberry Arts Science Arts Science Geography Marine Biology 243 BATHROOM: PR Susan McCall Clark A, McCollough Gail McConachy Pamela L. McCrystal Arts 8 Science Engineering Home Economics Education Psychology Chemical Engineering Home Economics Education Elementary Education Jeanne K. McDonald Kathryn McDonald Jane A. McGowen Ann L. Mcintosh Aris Sc:ar!ce Home Economics Hoame Economics Arits Science Spanish Home Economics Education Home Economics Education French 244 I am impressed by the younger generation's awareness of social, moral and political problems. They are interested in forming opinions and trying to improve our society. Ywonne N. Mahru, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Languages and Literature Carolyn McKinney Susan McLauwghfin Anne M. McMahon Business Economics Nursing Business 4 Economics Secretarial Studies Mursing Secretarial Studies Joseph H, McMakin Bruca N. McMastar Robart P. McMullen, Jr. Enginearing Arts 8 Science Arts Science Chemical Engineering Chemistry Biological Sciences Edward R. McMNamara Arts Science Political Science David J. Meadows Arts E Science Mathematics Mary L, McMNear Business 4 Economics Secretarial Studies Sharon Meaams Education Elementary Education Caralyn M. McMeice Arts Science Medical Technology Gordon F. Meigs Engineering Chemical Engineering Beverly A Mekalian Home Economics Education 246 Suppose we did legalize marijuana? Would the ads read, 'Now you can contract lung cancer in the new exotic way. Get rid of those old Straights! Your lungs will never be the same! John H. McGrath, 1Il, Ph,D. Asst. Prof, of Sociology Richard C. Melson Aussal W. Maradith Business Economics Education Business Administration Physical Education Robert H. Merrill Joanne Merson Mary Bell Messick Barbara A, Meyer Business 8 Economics Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Business Administration Food 8 Mutrition Textiles Clothing Textiles Clothing 247 John F. Miller Jehnnye S, Miller Janet Mills Arts Science Educalion Home Economics Mathematics Social Science 4 History Child Development Jeffrey I. Millstone Matthew C. Minker, l1 Donna J. Minner Jacklyn T. Mitchall Arts Science Enginearing Arts 4 Science Education Political Science Electrical Enginearing Mathematics English 248 There is an enormous difference in scientific education today. Competition is stiffer, standards continue to rise, and thus the student appears capable to learn more and work harder than ever before. One of the leading reasons for this is a large supply of excellent textbooks. Bruce E. Goodwin, Ph.D. Asst, Prof, of Mathematics Lola A. Mitchell James Layton Moore Ann A, Moore Education Arts Science MNursing Elementary Education History Mursing Craig A. Moaore Lawrance James Moore Melson W, Morley, Il Arts 8 Science Engineering Business 4 Economics Biological Sciences Electrical Engineering Business Administration Administration John A. Morning William A. Morton, Jr. Business Economics Business Economics Accounting Business Administration Pamela 5. Mullens Mary L. Murawskl Jane E. Murray Roseann Mardo Business Economics Nursing Education Business Economics Secretarial Studies MNursing Elementary Education Secretarial Studies Julie A. Nerlinger Sherry L. Nestleroth Education Arts 8 Science Art Computer Science John J. Beer, Ph.D. Assoc. Prof. of History Unless the traditional ecclesiastical and ethical bodies enter the political arena as pressure-exerting organizations and as countervailing forces monitoring the growing power of the government, they will be reduced to providing mere solace for what the state does to its people, as they do so pathetically today in Communist states and as do our poor American chaplains for our men in combat. Nanecy L. Mewnam Home Economics Genaral Homa Economics Katharine J. Niederriter Mary M. Moocnan Kathleen A. Novak James W, Nutter Education Education Education Business Economics Elementary Education Elemeantary Education Elamentary Education Business Administration 250 251 Katherine T. O'Connor Stanley L. Ogden, 111 Anthony D. Orga Arts Science Education Arts Science Seciology Physical Education Mathematics Victor P. Orth Ronald S. Osbourn William L. Osburn Arts 4 Science Agricultural Sciences Arts A Science Histary Entomology Geology John Ottinger Kristin B. Otto Business Economics Education Accounting Elementary Education 252 Sherwood C. Chu, Ph.D. Asst, Prof, of Mathematics Eighteen year old voters? They wouldn't be any more uninformed than the rest of the population. Salvatore F. Palermo Arthur W. Panaro Arts 4 Science Arts Sclence Chemistry English Edward C. Pankowski John V. Parker John A Parkins, Jr. Arts Science Business 4 Economics Arts 4 Science History Business Administration Mathematics 253 Patricia A. Pase Beverly S, Paul Home Economics Business 4 Economics Home Economics Education Secrelarial Studies Jane A, Paul Richard D. Pearce Thomas 5. Pearce Arts Science Business Economics Arts Sclence Spanish Business Administration History James 5. Peat Jacalyn G. Pendlaton Ann F. Pennell Engineering Home Economics Arts 4 Science Civil Engineering Home Economics Education Biological Sciences James M. Mitchell, M.A. University Prof. of Political Science In this period of rapid change in so many aspects of our society it is encouraging to see our University students participating to an increasing extent in establishing their own educational goals and then working so hard to achieve them. Jeanne C. Pepper Education Elementary Education Charles P, Pesce, Jr. Agricultural Sciences Horticulture Robert Perozzi Arts Science Imternational Relations James Paterson Arts Science Psychology 255 Joyce C. Petik Diane P, Pfister George W. Phillips Business 4 Economics Education Enginearing Secretarial Studies Elementary Education Electrical Engineering Oren B. Phillips, Jr. Richard W. Pierce Robert H. Pigford Barbara H. Pilch - Engineering Education Engineering Arts Science Mechanical and Aerospace History Mechanical Metallurgy English Engineering Engineering Carol A. Polan Edward G. Pollard Jr. Education Aris Science Elementary Education History Each year the questions remain the same; only the answers change. Richard A. Nystrom, Ph.D Assoc. Prof. of Biological Sciences Thomas Povlitz Aris Science Political Sciance Eugene F, Prati Robert A. Pribush Phyllis L. Price Agricultural Sclences Arts Sclence Business Economics Animal Science Chemistry Secretarial Studies 256 James M. Prober Reed E. Pyeritz Engineering Arts Science Chemical Engineering Chemistry Burton F. Pyle, Il Jeffrey A. Pyle Richard Quinn Rosemary C. Quittence Arts Science Education Arts Science Homa Economics Biclogy Elementary Education Biological Sciences Home Economics Education Gloria J. Ratferty Robert W. Rahe Sandra A. Rainer Education Engineering Home Economics Physical Education Electrical Engineering Child Developmeant 257 258 Yi-Chun Chang, Ph.D. Asst, Prof. of Political Science I think that eighteen year olds should be allowed to vote. After all, if they are required to serve their country, why shouldn't they be permitted to participate in the process of selecting its officials? Susan E. Ranslay Susan Rasmussen Hoeme Economics Education Home Economics Education Business Education Barbara J. Raushi Linda A. Reader Home Economics Arts E Science Taxtiles 4 Clothing Mathematics 259 Patricia A. Rebar ; Robeart A. Reed Michael F. Reesea Education Business 4 Economics Arts 8 Science Elementary Education Business Administration Psychology Mary L. Reese Michele J. Regetz George A, Reible, Jr. Laurie Reiter Aris 8 Science Mursing Engineering Home Economics Anthropology Nursing Electrical Engineering Textiles Clothing Judith G. Repp Helen M. Reynolds Arts 8 Science Education Mathematics Elementary Education 260 As one who is not a native of the country, nevertheless, a citizen of it by choice, I continue to be impressed by this system's flexibility as it accomodates and adjusts to a continuous stream of critical influences, without permitting them to become forces of disintegration. Laszlo Zsoldos, Ph.D. Chmn., Dept. of Economics Nancy L. Reynolds Arts 8 Science Medical Technology John Riblett Elaine Rice Scott F. Rice Business Economics Education Education Business Administration Elementary Education Physical Education 261 Stephen J. Rica Arlene L. Richards . Engineering MNursing Mechanical Aerospace Nursing Engineering Anne C. Rinehart Arden L. Roberts MNancy J. Roberts Lawrence G. Robinson Mursing Aris 8 Sciance Homea Economics Business Economics Mursing English Textiles 4 Clothing Marksting Jana Roblee Robert Y. Rocheleau Richard J. Rogers Education Engineering Business 4 Economics Elemeantary Education Civil Engineering Business Administration 262 l am deeply concerned with how our country is responding to the casualties of an industrial society. Unemployment, poverty, alienation, crime-all are problems which we have made only token efforts toward solving. In fact, I'm not certain that we are really sincere in our intervention efforts. Frank Scarpitti, Ph.D. Assoc, Prof, of Sociolagy Barbara A. Romanchuk Arts Science Medical Technology Ronald L. Rosen Judith E. Rosenbarg Business 4 Economics Arts 4 Science Accounting Meadical Technology 263 Susan C. Roth Sharyn C. Royle Education Arts 4 Science Social Science 4 History History Julie A. Ryan David K. Sachse Piret Saksen Education Arts 4 Science Arts Science Elementary Education History English Loisann Samonisky Edward J. Sand Arts 8 Science Agricultural Sciences Socialogy Food Business Management Barbara J. Sanders Edward J. Scannell Education Business Economics Elementary Education Business Administration George T. Sandbach Arts Science Palitical Science m gl Richard F. Dietrich, Ph.D. Asst. Prol. in English l used to wonder what Shaw meant when he said that 'every man over forty is a scoundrel, but now I know. Thomas W. Scattergood Arts Science Chamistry William C. Schaffer Francis J. Schiavalli Business Economics Arts Science Accounting Chemistry 264 C. Nelson Schiatter Carol Schlereth Arts Science MNursing Chemistry Nursing Judith A. Schlinsock Claire L. Schultheis MNursing Education Mursing Elementary Education Susan Scotl Kathleen Sears Fay Sealy Gary J. Seger Education General Studies Home Economics Engineering Music Sacretarial Studies Child Development Chemical Engineering George H, Seilz, 11l Diane L. Serff Businass Economics Aris 4 Science Accounting Mathematics 265 Free Universities are one of the most polished frauds ever perpetuated upon the educational institution. Albart H. Dunn, I1l, D.C.S. Prof. of Business Administration Tracy A, Shane Arts Science Political Science 266 Alexandra L. Shane Education Elementary Education Alan A. Shapire Arts 4 Science Biology 267 Janet D. Shapiro Harriet Shaw Arts Science MNursing English Mursing Ajleen F, Short Susan L. Short Education Business 8 Economics Elementary Education Secreatarial Studies Cathy A. Shourds Carol A. Shreffler William A. Shrouds Education Arts 8 Science Education Elementary Education History Elamentary Education Wayne R. Shugart Moelle Sickels Carl E. Sieke Business Economics Arts E Sclence Arts Science Economics Sociology Physics 268 The drinking age should be lowered to eighteen. There is really no magic in any number. There is no virtue in protecting students as a group since misuse is an individual thing. John P. McLaughlin, Ph.D. asst. Prof. of Psycholagy Alan M. Silverman Arts Science Political Science Jean Simeone Rosemary E. Simeong Home Economics Arls Science Foods Nutrition German 269 Carlyle L. Simmons Arts Science History Edward L. Simon Patricia A. Simon Elizabath P. Sinclair Businass 4 Economics Mursing Arts Science Business Administration Nursing History English Lynne Singer Carole Sitewicz Thomas 0. Skelly Arts Sa;mnca Education Business 4 Economics Biological Sciences Elemantary Education Business Administration Alan Skiut Eva Skripchuk John R. Slack Business Economics Business Economics Engineering Business Administration Secretarial Studies Mechanical 8 Aerospace 270 Steven D. Skopik, Ph.D. Asst. Prof, of Biclogical Sciences Motorcycles should be banned from use around the campusexcept for faculty members that find it necessary to use one. Alan 5. Slobojan Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Education Carol M. Smerbeck Education Elamentary Education 271 Arthur W. Smith, Jr. Christine Smith Arts A Sclence Arts Science Political Science Biology Erich D. Smith Kerry Smith Linda J. Smith Arts Science Home Economics Education International Relations Food 8 Nutrition Physical Education Ronald C. Smith Susan C. Smith Tamar K. Smith Arts Science Home Economics Arts Science Mathematics Education French Charles R. Snyder Kim W. Snyder Mancy B. Scbolawski Engineering Education Arts Science Chemical Engineering Physical Education Art Michael J. Piovoso, ME.E. Instr. of Electrical Engineering l think eighteen year olds on the average are better informed than their elders and on the basis of this they probably would make more intelligent decisions at the polls. Louise E. Sooy Arts E Sciance Biology W. Stephen Sooy Agricultural Sciences Animal Science 273 Roger L. Sowerby Robert T, Spalding Arts Science Agricultural Sciences Chemistry Animal Science . John Spangler Business Economics Economics Judith A. Spicher Education Elementary Education Marie E. Staniszewski John R. Starzman Education Enginaering Elementary Education Mechanical Engineering Administration Sandra Sparks John H. Speidel, Jr Education Engineering Elementary Education Chemical Engineering Barbara M. Spirer Arts Science History James R. Staufler Andrew D, Stayton Business Economics Business Economics Accounting Marketing Research 274 Cigarette smoking constitutes a much graver threat to public health than pot ever will. A society which is so self-righteous about pot has no problem supporting a multi-billion dollar tobacco industry which is systematically poisoning millions of our youth. It is the same as divorce- ridden white society clucking over the pathology of the negro family. Robert J. Bressler, Ph.D. Asst. Prof. of Political Science Jean K. Stearns Paul F. Stecher Arts 8 Science Engineering International Relations Mechanical Enginaaring 275 Lawrence B. Steels, 11 Arts Science Folitical Science Economics W. Darrell Steela Agricultural Sciences Agricultural Economiecs Frederick J. Steiar Arts 8 Science Mathamatics John L. Stephan Engineering Electrical Engineering Lynda L. Stuber Penalope A. Stucker Education Education Physical Education Elementary Education Maurice Steinberg Pamela L. Steinke Arts 4 Science Arts 4 Science Music Biology Frank W. Stewart Business Economics Business Administration Heather A, Stuttard Education Arts 8 Science John A. Suchanec Physical Education Mathematics 276 Mutual antagonism between university administration and students and faculty seems quite common; are we forgetting the benefits of mutual empathy? Frederick A. Costello Asst. Prof. of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Andrew L. Sullivan C. Timothy Surrati Engineering Arts Science Electrical Engineering Chemistry 277 Eugene J. Szatkowski, Jr Aris Sclence Biclogical Sciences Joseph J. Szewczyk Bohdan Tanchuk Dorinda Tanzella Business Economics Arts Science Arts Science Accounting History Art e Fatricia A. Tase Patricia A. Tate Joyee Louise Tatman Warren E. Taylor Home Economics Education Arts Science Arts Science Textiles Clothing Elementary Education French Biology William F. Taylor Bruce A. Terrell Clorice Thomas Donna L. Thomas Agricultural Sciences Engineering Home Economics Home Economics Animal Poultry Science Electrical Engineering Foods Nutrition Textiles Clothing 278 Arthur A. Sloane, D.B. A, Assoc. Prof. of Business Administration For all of our individual idiosyncracies, virtually all professors whom I have known have approximately the same basic goal: in one way or another, we attempt above all to develop an inquiring mind in the student. Charyl Thompsan . Education History Interdepartmeantal 279 Dorothy M. Thorp Education Elementary Education Herbert R. Tunnall, 111 ngineering Chemical Engineering Panelope Torbert Education Spanish Elizabeth J. Townsand Education Elameantary Education Elizabeth A. Tosi Education Elementary Education Leo Treadway Stephanie L. Trussell Arts B Science Hoeme Economics Paychology Home Economics Education Carol E. Van Dyke Susan G. Van Dyke Arts Science Home Economics Chemistry Textiles Clothing Sigmund J. Van Raan Arts Science Psychology Linda Van Viiet Home Economics Textiles Clothing Mary L. Vannoy Aris Science Sociology 280 K i 5 i r h r i I . ' + il i e -y 1 . ju - 1 i - -- - A - ---- - The Student Power trend is a refreshing development in that students are finally becoming concerned with their environment. A fresh wind' is always helpful and in educational institutions vital. David E. Iingersoll, Ph.D. Asst, Prof. of Political Science RIGHT JTUDENT OWER! s : o ! - ll z ; . Alexis Ventresca : l ! 1 Education 5 Elemantary Education i 281 Janice L, Vickars David T, Videon Jaann Virgilio Arts 4 Science Arts Science Business 4 Economics English Palitical Science Secretarial Studies Katharine E. Vrealand Caryll-Ann Wack Derinda A. Walker Education Arts Science Arls Science Music Chemistry Biology Joan M. Walker John S, Walker Mursing Arts Science Mursing History 5. Derby Walker, Jr, Elaine S. Walles Harry L. Walsh, Jr, Anne Ward Agricultural Sciences Arts Science Business 4 Economics Arts Sciences Horticulture Medical Technalogy Accounting American Studies 282 W7 GOVEHMMENT ASSOCIATION Clifford W. Sloyer, Jr., Ph.D. Asst. Prol. of Mathematics The students should have the opportunity of assuming a greater role in the responsibilities of governing themselves, respecting the academic purposes of the University and the interests of the community at large. Stephen M. Ward Business Economics Business Administration 283 Joel E. Wasley, Jr. Bernadetie Watson Gary A. Weaver Arts 4 Science Education Arts Science Biology Elementary Education Mathematics Ethyl Anne Webb Sally Webb Douglas R. Wehr Education Arts Science Business 4 Economics Elarnanlary Education Histary Economics William B. Weihenmayer Binnia C. Weinstain Business Economics Education Accounting Elementary Education Mancy L. Weldy William R, Wells, Jr. Allen M. Wenger Arts 4 Science Engineering Agricultural Sciences Music Education Mechanical 4 Aerospace Agricultural Economics Lynne Weidel Arts k Sciance Sociology Collective, economic well-being permits people to live in virtual social isolation from their neighbors. This condition generates irresponsibility to oneself as well as to others. Mark Sharnoff, Ph.D Asst, Prof. of Physics Dear Santa: ea m ith paste CASE CTMT e Dhesperue Wilf 284 Ray Wheelock Education Mathematics General Science Ellen Whittard Education English Michael W. Wickham Business Administration Pamela Jean Wilson Elementary Education 285 : Lois A. Wiebel Business 4 Economics Education Elementary Education Arts k SciencefEngineering 5 Teena L. Wilson Education Education Elementary Education Mechanical Aerospace Gerald L. White Business Economics Accounting Paul Wickersham Business Economics Business Administration David Whitlock Agricultural Sciences Horticulture Barbara A. Wilson Arls 8 Science MathematicsElectrical Art Enaingering Brian A. Williams Sharyn A. Wingate David L. Wimberley Enginearing Education Physical Education Engineering 286 Raobert B. Ennis, B.Arch Instr. of Art History Yes, students should govern themselves. But isn't that enough responsibility to add to their purpose in attending universities? Why try to govern the university too? 287 George . Winn Jr. Gail L. Wintczak Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Elementary Education James S. Winterringer, 111 Bernice M. Wissler Kenneth J. Wissler William Wolstenholme Education Arts Science Arts 4 Science Arts 8 Science Sociclogy Soclology Histary English Mary E. Woodmansee Patricia Jane Woods Judith L. Woodward Linda K, Woodworth Arts Science Education Arts Science Home Economics Music Education Elementary Education Psychology Education Brian Wright Donald D. Wright James B. Wright Arts Science Business Economics Arts A Science Mathematics Marketing Biology L 3 PFOR UNI. BELL Y, A CAR! 288 This campus is much livelier than it used to be. There may be hope for the place yet. Irving Ribner, Ph.D. Prof, in English AITACK 289 Richard L. Wright John R. Wyks, Jr. Kristine A. Wyshock Arts 4 Science Arts Science Education History Histary Elementary Education Cheryl J. Yeager Constance L. Yeoman Mursing Home Economics Mursing Education John B. Yourtes Lynda J. Zahn Barry Zakar Steven Kent Zaring Enginaaring Education Arts Science Engineering Chemical Engineering Art Psychology Mechanical 4 Aerospace Engineering Jaohn J. Zdeb Barbara E. Zeltz Eunice F, Ziegler Engineering Home Economics Arts Sciance Ciwil Engineering Food 8 Mutrition Medical Technology Honoraries E. Pratt, R. Moore, W. Boytim, J. Krewatch, R. Pitts, G. E. Crossan, 5. Ligon, E. Mwaiku, - L AR :-m::,n. $1710 Alpha Zeta Agricultural Honor Society Left to Right Prasident; Olaosegba. 291 292 Beta Beta Beta Biology Honor Society Left to Right: R. Pitts, J. Menard, T. Hufnal, J. Kinnamon, President; L. Ferraro, C. Gahpin Secretary; C. Dickinson, T. Schmidl, A. Granda, Vice President; 5. Haydock, A. Spicknall P. Donaghay. 293 Eta Kappa Nu Electrical Engineering Honor Society First Row: G. Hagan, G. Colliar, G. Ingram. Second Row: B. Williams, A. Breen, President. Nof Pictured: J. Cabot. 294 Kappa Delta Pi Education Honor Society E. Car- man, D, Plister, Standing: J. Ryan, L. Klinger, A Mekalian L. Mitchell, M, Pines. Seated: 5. Shane, P. Rebar, M. DiCamillo, P. Tate, Mortar Board Senior Women's Honor Society First Row: J. Hale, L. Mitchell, C. VanDyke, Second Row: M. Albert, 5. Roth, G. McConachy, C. Comp, P. Tate, President: M. Woodmansee, B. Biesinger. Not! Pictured: K. Bonness, B, Weinstein, J. Knight 295 Omicron Delta Kappa Men's Honor Society Seated; C. Snyder, President; W. DelGiorno. Standing: J. Felch. Not Pictured: R. Quinn, T. Davies 296 Omicron Nu Home Economics Honor Society First Row: G, McCaonachy, President: J, McGowen, M. New- nam, J. Hale, J. Marson. Second Row: M. Caldwell, B. Gilli- land, A. Mekalian, P, Beecher, C. Arentzen, 297 298 Phi Kappa Phi Liberal Arts Honor Society Leff to Right: J. Millstone, B. Gilliland, G. McConachy, B. Spirer, R. Locke, RA. Hindin, L. Klinger, D. Walker., 5. Wile- mani, Psi Chi Psychology Honor Society Sealed: B. Biesinger, Presidemt; 5. Luek. W. Angelo, B. Lanning. Standing: 5. Elling, J. Woodward. 299 Scabbard and Blade Military Honor Society B. King, B. Schaffer, D. Irish, Captain C. Raymond, Ad- First Row: K. Caves, W. Shugart, Sachse. Second Row: R E. Pratt, J. Davis, Captain; D. Johnson, visar; J. Haverstick, D. Lynn, 300 Sigma Pi Sigma Physics Honor Society Standing: R. Stouffer. Seated: C. Sieke, A. Purvis 302 Sigma Xi Science Honor Society Left to Righi: J, Kraft, Secretary; F. Williams, Vice Presi- dent; C. Von Frankenberg, Treasurer; W. Bailey, President. - ...'-u-F oy a ket T e ! i e e T e e et 1l i ' ': : Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Society . Maggioncalda, G, Collier, Seated: C. Snyder, Williams Organizations 305 Seated on Left Sofa: M. Otteni, R. Becher. Back of Left Sofa: A Spicknall, M. Kelly, K. Green. Fire- place: N, Sobolewski, L. Shuman, L. Alsid, B, Townsend, N. Burke, L Lankenau, F. DiPasquantonio, S Arnsdorf, P. Happoldt, M. Johns. Table: C. Gaines, B. Frank, Presi- dent; P, Tate, R. Hall, Seated on Right Sofa: J. Billing, P. Phile, E. Fishar. Back of Right Sofa: P. Stucker, P. Annone. Association of Women Students Show Stopper: Harrington B, Women's Flaybill 1967, i - - - e i e Fahl p e i G 1 k- N Central Board First Row: S. Vroman. M. Johns, J. Attwill, J. Krim, W. Morrison, C. Primo. Second Row: M. Conn, M. Boddorlf, A, Ward, M. Mewnam, P. Daly, P. Rebar. Left to Right: B. Wright, R. Hall, M Hyatt, J. Fivehouse, P. Davis, L. Sartin. Women's Coordinating Social Committee 307 Men's Residence Hall Association First Row: J. Morton, M. Klein, Sec- ond Row.: K. Goeke, Secrelary; 5. Fostar, President; K. Olcott, Treas- urer; D. Heiney, Adviser, Third Row: J. Marsh, T. Roberts, M. Jacobs, J. Rogers, R. Shoup. Fourth Row: G. Smith, M. McBride, A. Dages, R. Jaffarsan, 308 Class Officers Class of 1968 Left to Right: J. Wright, Vice President; R. Quinn, Presi- dent; D. Johnson, Treasurer; L. Singer, Secretary Left to Right: K. Kast, Treas- urar; J. Burns, President; M. Otteni, Secrefary; 5. DiLaura, Vice President Class of 1969 309 Class of 1970 Left to Right: R. Hayman, Treasurer; H. Mevyers, Presi- dent; M. Glick, Secretary; B. Witham, Vice Presidant. Left to Right: P. Seitz, Treas- uvrar; J. Lee, Vice President: S. Bobzin, Secretary; B, Os- borne, President Class of 1971 e 310 Left to Right: D, Lubotf, R. Quinn, T. Parvis. Left o Right: G. Driscoll, K. Kabis Student Center Council Mitch Ryder Up With Peaple 311 Danish Gym Team Temptations Left to Right: C. Snyder, C. Aafjes. Left to Right: K. Schmick, D. Ganoe, Student Government Association First Row: S5. DiLaura, 5. Martorelli, C. Yeager, N. NMutwell, T. Sandbach, C. McGuire, P. Peebles. Second Row: G. Wilson, D. Jolly, 5. Arns- dorl, S. Greatorex, S. Dunlap, D. Damico, B. Frank, D. Stehley, D. Lafterty, J. Hatch. Third Row: T. Povlitz, J. Hammond, P. Andrisani, R. Garner, R. Stier, J. Ellwanger, R, Zappa, J. Lee, 5. Foster, V. Sadot, 312 R. Ceci, President May 1967-January 1968 L. Steele, S. Goldberg, Cabinet; T. Sandbach. Treas- urar, New Members: 8, Arnsdorf, G. Wilson, J, Hatch, 5. Greatorex, R, Zappa, V. SadoL N. Mutwell, President January 1968-May 1968; B. Ellis, Secrefary. D. Lafferty 313 314 First Row: 5. Wheeler, B. Stewart, C. Dole, B. Ralph, J. Catalina, E. Wharton, M. Townsend, J. Childs, Second Row: 5. Cunningham, M. Lee, N. Bender, L. Shupe, T. You- mans, B. Mialsan, 5. Dugger, L. Smith, G. Rafferty, P. Dyal, P. Happoldt, 5. Occhi, Ad- visor. Third Row: H. Stuftard, I. Tornfelt, N. Murray, C. Croft, P. Weisel, L. Jaggard, M. Mc- Darmott. Women's Athletic Association W.A.A. Activities Field Hockey Tennis Tournament Salisbury Hockey Game Swim Meet Volleyball Basketball Basketball Interest Club Fencing Club Gymnastics Aquatics Club Modern Dance Club Paddleball Billiards Bridge Coed Volleyball Softball Playday Salisbury Basketball Game Salisbury Volleyball Game Lacrosse Interest Club Margaret H. Black, M.A, A, Atkinson, S. Austin, F. Balestrieri, 5. Beverin, J. Billing, H. Buchanan, E. Butler, B. Chaapel, P. Chicana, G. Christie, 5. Clevenger, D. Caol- gan, M. Comer, N. Conn, C. Con- varse, T. Comwell, F, DiJoseph, J Dressel, T. Dunlap, L. Farmer, M Field, C. Gaines, C. Groo, B, Hart- man, K. Hedin, L. Higginson, P. Hirschy, B. Houchin, L. Hunter, M. Hutchinson, M. Janes, E. Johnson, C. Klees, D. Laflerty, G. Lomicky, C. Ludtke, B. Macklem, L. Mangana, J. McCloud, J. Menard, 5. Mitchell, K. Oftutt, M. Otteni, G. Parassio, M Patrick, P. Peebles, C. Pfizenmaier, J. Phelps, P. Phile, C. Price, C Primo, M. Procak, A. Quittence, P. Reik, C. Roblou, J. FAobson, 5 Ross, K. Sellers, L. Shuman. L Shupe, 8. Smith, A. Spicknall, D. 5t. Amand, D. Stehley, P. Siucker, M. Thomas, B. Tonnessen, M Trickey, R. Voshell, J. Wagner, V. White, B. Wieba, C. Wisniewski, 316 Junior Counselors T. Alloway, F. Bach, L. Baar, M. Boyle, W. Boytim, J. Brock, J. Burns, K, Carmine, J. Certesio, G. Chamber- lain, A, Colbourn, J. Collins, Cordrey, A. Dages, B. Davis, Davis, H. Feindt, P. Ferreira, Fischer, B. Fischer, 5. Foster, Fresco, E. Gould, W. Graham, Gregg, S. Haecker, L. Hemphill, Hirschbein, W. Hopkins, B. Jarrell, A Jolly, K. Kast, P. Kimpel, D Knauss, R, Knight, J. Krapf, C Levis, 5. Ligon, D, MachMamee, A Masten, R. Meeker, M. Millor, T Moan, C. Morton, R. Osbourn, D Owen, C. Oyler, T. Parvis, H. Payser T. Phillips, R Pitts, J. Plank, R Purvis, R. Rahe, J. Richards, R Rouse, V. Sadot, E. Searl, L. Shaner, A. Shumaker, W. Silowka, E. Snyder, G. Stambaugh, R. Stier, F. Stwonasifer, D. Tatman, A. Taylor, B. Taylor, R. Thomas, B. Ulmer, M Van Horn, J. Walker, R. Walsh, W. Weil, J. Wilkinson, L. Woll. Zep00 317 318 C. Aafjes, R. Abessinio, J. Abbott, C. Anderson, R. Anderson, D. An- drews, S. Armstrong, J. Austin, A Baker, W. Barry, M. Baumeister, B, Bellas, L. Bentley, C. Biesinger, J. Bilten, L. Bilton, M. Blakeman, M. Boulanger, J. Brackbill, B. Brewer, J. Bryan, C. Burnam, M. Caray, P. Carlisle, K. Carter, 5. Casarino, M. Citro, L. Clarke, M. Clemons, R. Conover, D. Conrad, H. Conway, K. Copson, D. Cowgill, B. Culver, R. Davis, A. daDourcelle, J. DeGeorge, 5. Deromedi, M, Dickey, P. DiMondi, C. Dixon, C. Dunal, P. Eastman, A. Edwards, E. Eidridge, W. Engiehart, C. Evans, M. Fernandez-Hermo, J Fisher, J. Fivehouse, B. Fogel, B Foraker, R. Fordham, D. Friedel, L. George, 5. Gerjovich, J. Gladden, M. Goodell, T. Grabowski, C. Gran- daell, M. Griftin, P. Guthrie, E. Hackett, B. Haff, M. Hall, D. Han- ley, C. Hazel, J. Henriksen, B, Hick- man, J. Higgins, L. Higginson, D Hotfman, E. Hoffman, D. Haolt, B. Hurst, 8. Inman, J. Irwin, Choral Union 5. Jackson, R. Jagel, 5. Jenney, M. Hedniak, S. Johnson, C. Jones, J. Jones, K. Jones, R. Jones, J. Jor- dan, J. Kasun, I. Kedda, M. Kelly, A, Keeney, C. Klees, E. Krausa, M. Kruckhardt, J. Leaman, W. Lawis, N, Lindell, G. Lynch, M. Lynch, G. Mac- Kenzia, D. Maholchic, B. Malkmus, L. Manlove, D. Marshail, J. Martin, W. Marrazzo, 5. Mays, J. McCool, W. Meintosh, M. McNear, P. Meas- sina, 0. Michael, L Miller, A Moran, L. Moran, J. Mumford, M. Myers, A, Nagle, R Oatman, K, Ol- son, E. Pancoast, J. Parrott, M. Par- sons, R. Pitts, M. Polotnik, J. Pratty- man, J. Prior, C. Reed, E. Read, M. Read, P. Revis, R, Ryan, 5. Said. R. Samuels, J. Satinsky., C. Schiatier, C. Schofer, J. Schulze, P. Scott, S. Scott, G. Searle, A. Shalvoy, C. Shauck, P. Shaw, L. Sheckman, D. Shepheard, L. Shuman, K. Simpson, C. Smith, F. Smith, J. Smith, P. Specht, 5. Steunckel, P. Taylor, F. Tierney, B. Tonnessen, P. Toomey, L. Truitt, M. Tur, A. Turner, L Turner, D. Ulery, M. Van Sickle, L Walbert, K. Walklet, J. Waltman, J. Walton, G. Weber, I. Welch, B. Wes- ley, V. White, 5. Wightman, J. Wil- liams, D. Willis, J. Wilson, D. Wood- ward, C. Yearing, A Yenkevich, P Zabarowski, 319 Concert Choir D. Armstrong, P. Bastian, R. Bau- meister, S. Beverin, J. Bolger, C. Bronk, G. Broske, G. Brunner, K. Caves, B. Chaapsl, P. Chicano, D. Colgan, J. Cooley, J. Dobrzynski, S. Fetter, M. Field, A. Finarelli, M. Frazier, W. Gebhart, E. Glaubitz, K. Goeke, B. Gould, V. Hughes, 5. Huston, J. Imhoff, J. Karraker, B. Kelsey, A. Knight, M. Lieberman, W. Lord, C. Ludtke, B. Lutz, D. Lutz, J. McVey, T. Meshan, R, Meeker, W, Morrow, V. Nardo, P. Mullens, T, Povlitz, J. Price, P. Raum, A. Rob- erts, L. Rothfuss, C. Scasserra, F. Schmittinger, D. Seaman, A, Shu- garts, A. Simmons, L. Spotts, B. Taylor, D. Uhrmann, K. Vreeland, M. Weldy, M, Woodmansaa, R. Yost, J. Huszti, Conductor. Chamber Singers P. Chicano, D. Colgan, M. Frazier, W. Gabhart, B, Gould, V. Hughes, J. imotf, J. Karraker, B. Kelsey, R Knight, C. Ludtke, B. Lutz, T. Meahan, R. Meeker, V. Nardo, A Robarts, F. Schmittinger, B. Taylor 320 Chorale C. Aafjes, R. Anderson, D. Andrews, 5. Armstrong, L. Bentley, C. Bie- singar, B. Brewer, C. Burnam, P. Carlisle. R. Conover, R. Davis, M. Dickey, C. Dixon, P, Eastman, A. Edwards, J. Fivehouse, B. Foraker, M. Griffin, M. Hall, D. Hartley, C. Hazel, J. Henriksen, B. Hickman, L, Higginson, B. Hurst, J. Irwin, R. Jagel, M. Jedziniak, 5. Johnson, A. Jones, J. Jordan, W. Lewis, M. Lynch, G. MacKenzie, D. Marshall, 3. Mays, W. Mcintosh, P. Messina, 0. Michael, L. Miller, A. Magle, RAeed, M. Reed, C. Schlatter, Schofer, J. Schulze, R. Shalvoy, Shauck, P. Taylor, F. Tiernay, Tonnessen, M. Tur, L. Walbert, Walklet, J. Waltman, . Welich, Wightman, J. Willilams, J. Wilson, Yearing, A. Yenkevich, Owxmoom 321 322 Symphonic Band MEMBERS: R. Albright, R. Ball, J. Baason, G. Broske, A, Bruce, R, Col- lins, M, Comer, J. Constantine, T. Cornwell, M. Cox, B, Davis, 5. Davis, J. Demaio, H. Demhoff, L Dodd, W, Englehart, N. Everhart, R. Geiger, S. Grafton, B, Green, J. Hal- lock, J. Herring, P. Hessler, J. Jackson, E. Landt, C. Leasure, J Moore, E. Okonowicz, J. Parrott, A, Paul, J. Price, 5. Rash, G. Rau, D. Shepheard, M. Steinbarg, J. Ste- phan, 5. Sircbert, A. Sullivan, P. Thorne, M. Thornton, M. Veen, M Vogel, K. Warnar, J. White, L. Waolf L. Wolfskill, W. Woodward, 323 Concert Band First Row: L. Parry, F. String, D. Turner, J. McCurdy, J. Heckman. Second Row: D. Cherrin, J. Jaglum, R. McQuery, K. Thompson, L. Rob- inson, K. Hoots, R. Vinyard, J. Fra- zier, G. Beuscher. Third Row: G, Krotz, M. Lassman, L. Turner, R. Jones, D. Wolstenholme, J. Jordan, M. Cartwright, D. Clarke, S. Sachs, D. Haden, L. Alsid. Fourth Row: 5, Davis, R. Brandi, R. Farmer, C. Montgomerie, G. Isaacs, J. Weldy, R. Baker, E. Mulderick, L. Baer, First Row: N. Beltz, D. Silber, L. Feather. Second Row: M. Cahilly, 5. Geis, L. Waski, E. Zehner, C. Eaton, W. Blenderman, J. Delia, C. Tirrell, R. Vinikoor. Third Row: D. Cannon, D. Whittaker, C. Goff, B. Haydn, K. Carter, D. McFann, C. Furlong, C. Gaines, M. Biasotto, R. Ryan, W. Lapinsky, G. Waite. Fourth Row: D. Truckess, D. Hartronft, C. Reed, P Brooks, D. Stockslager, S. Falls, J. Brooks, G. Mills, T. Gehman, B. Gelsinger, T. Baker, R. Maorris, S. Davis 324 Rangers Firsl Row C.JLt D. Maorgan, C.IMaj W Morgan, C.JLt J. Garcia. Second Fow: PitfSgt T Craven, J. Gook, RA. Johnson, R Parker, W. Surratt, C. Willey, Pit.fSgt. R. Underwood, J. Nuroon, D. Pusay, R. HKochersparger, D Moore. Third Row: D. Jenkins, Y Phillips, J. Ellsion, A, Rothe, W. Mc- Intosh, T. Blakely, R. Schmit. G Alderson R. Henderson. Fourih Row: C.JSgt. T. Wright. A. Hill, T White, G. Councill, M, Benson C.ISgt. J. Wilsan, J. Egan, B. Hol comb, D. Oberhettinger, B. Hurst Fifthh Row: A. Willey, J. Ottinger, A Hayman, R. Wialand, Seated: R. Yorkston, K. Mc- Donough, R. Schneider, C. Burnam, W. Jones, T. Robinson, C. Burris, C. Postles, N. Dechene, J. Joslin, Ex ecutive Officer; R. Shrouds, R Mc- Mullen, T, Rudegeair. Standing: L Ignatowski, Commander; R Quillen, J. Henriksen, D. Alvarez, L. Mar tinez, B. Halcomb, A. Robartson, C Smoyer, M. Gawinski, C. Hazel, F. Danberg, F. Tierney, R. Ruggiero Society of Delaware Rifles 325 5 ST skt o, b o i 326 Left to Right: P. Falkowski, W. Davis, W. Shugart, G. Moore, T. Craven, W. Bloth, B King. Rifle Club Women's Playbill o o - o 2 J-1 il T 0 c I c c : o 328 Aquatics Club First Row: B. Parks, F. Chelo- sky, D. Kirk. Second Row: J Johnson, P. Sheehan, G. Cur- ran, D. Muhlenberg, D. Tan- Zella, President. Third Row K. Clegg, T. Tetreault, R. Voshell, K. McGonigal, C. Tir- rell, J. Houck, M. Fournier, N Hallsted. 329 Sailing Club Members: F. Bell, D. Brindle, R. Cannon, K. Craig, M. Diaz, T. Dowbej, F. Drummond, E. Eiwen, D. Gohlke, J. Harper, C. Ingersoll, T. Krajak, W, Mc- Curdy, T. Michelson, R. Phe- lan, W. Rigby, M. Rigg. B. Rigers, B. Rushton, J, Schroeder, E. Shaffer, J. Ste- venson, L. Stucklen, P. Ton- acci, J. Troth, J. Warrington, M. Warrington, Members: L. Awdet, D. Brown, J. Brown, K. Carr, P. Cuiasi, S. Dexter, W. Dynes, D. Free- man, C. Galbiati, C. Golf, W. Hutchinson, N. Mathieu, J. Moosmann, R. Nichols, P. Par- lato, K. Shoneman, P. Ulrich, J. Wyatt, Equestrian Club First Row: A. Jones, M. Van- noy, P. Eastman, Second Aow: R. Guiriard, D. Hudson, L. Scannell, K. Fenwick, J. Mar- tin. Third Row: T. Sullivan, V. Sponaugle, S. Ligon, D. Wil- liams, P. Stelle, D. King, B. McAllister, 330 Members: C. Baird, B. Baker, M. Baumeister, L. Bell, J. Boettgar, R. Bojanek, R, Brean, A Brooks, B. Brown, A, Davis, F. Eckfaldt, 5. Faunce, R. Faust, K. Fenwick, D. Helm, M. Herr, D. Judson, A, Hunter, G. Ivin, L. Jonaes, E, Kaplan, N. Keene, R. Keir, J. Kelley, M. Kline, K. Kyte, G. Leadom, G. Leleko, B. Marsh, D. Mohan, Dr. R. Murray, G. Olafson, K. Olcott, W, Osburn, G. Pierson, R. Popp, B. Rusteberg, B. Sarver, H. See- ley, H. Shade, J. Shapiro, G. Smith, W. Smith, J. Snyder, F. Tierney, R. Tuttle, K. Ven- drick, R. Vinyard, President; D. Wimberley. Outing Club 331 4 Y 332 Modern Dance Club C. LaMacchia, J. Ramsay, C. Day First Row: M. Violetti, E. Gragagn- cla, C. Day, C. LaMacchia. Second Row: G, Kennedy, Not pictured: K, Sundt 333 Commuter's Association First Row: J. Knight, D. Firth, D. Gravatl, M. Drake, C. McNair. Sec- ond Row: P. Ryan, M. Devennay, J. McFarlin, P. Donaghay, G. Taloro- vich, R, Garner, 334 Debate Club First Row: R. Rossi, Dr. P. Kenni- cott, P. Hopstock, J. Dickson. Sec- ond Row: 5. Shephard, J. Hall, R. Halstead, J. Leeman, C. Laukner, M. Nolan, D. Winkler. 335 Cosmopolitan Club Left to Right: A. Ritter USA, K. Mizami Pakistan, A. Lindemanis, President USA; J. Tiku India, K. Miederriter USA, A. Hayman USA. G. Olacsegba Nigeria, Y. Tabani Pakistan, M. Igbal Pakistan, D. Mohan India Left to Right: G. Aber, G. Stam- baugh, 5. Greatorex, J. Riley, G. Firestone. International Relations Club 336 Accounting Club First Row: R. Green, Vice President; H. Walsh, Treasurer; G, Seitz, Presi- dent; R. VanGorder, Second Row: J Beeson, R. FRosen, M. Veen, S Dovia, W. Bergner, B. Laws. Third Row: J. Walters, C. Shipley, W, Biedrzyck!l, W. Schaffer, w Regenauar. Fourth Row: Professor Campbell, J. Graham, W. Sauls- bury, Firat Row: K. Goeke, R. Luff, Presi- dent. Second Row: R. Wall, Vice Pregident; D. Woottan. N. Dachena, Secrefary-Treasurar, Radio Club 337 Classical Society Left to Right: A. Llewellyn, L Keiser, A. Leach, Adwisor, First Row: C. LaMacchia, A Vincent, F. Harwitz, R. Mattison, C. Belford, J. Tatman, Second Row: S. Martin, Secretary; L. Scott, President: W, Baker, Vice-President, French Club 338 Spanish Club First Row: J. Castro, M, Farnandez- Hermo, P. Ferreira, J. Magee, P Kirk, A. Tyrawski, P. Eggert. P. Torbert. Second Row: R. Bechtel, W. Baker, M. Millor, D. Alvarez, Dr. A, Valbuena, Advisor; P. Katz, M. Fiald, C. Finlay, A. Muxo, D. Muxo. Third Row: D. McCoy, J. Paul, P Reburn, H. Carroll, H. Eggert, S. Rowlins, Dr. V. Diaz, P. Gonzales, I Gonzales, First Row: 5. Luek, W. Rat, P. Barnes, S. Dunlap, B. Green, B. Zakar., Second Row: D. Petrosa, J. Woodward, J. Bloom, M. Cupp, M. Janes, J. Lincoln, P. Holdan, Psychology Club 339 American Chemical Society Left to Right: G. Seger, R. Pribush, C. VanDyke, R. Pyeritz, Prasident; C. MeCulleugh, C. Snyder, J. Felch, C White First Row: B. Hastings, M. Caldwell J. Shipa, G. McConachy, L. Bogan, J. Hale, President; J. Merson, H Graham. Second Row: 5. Ransley B. Raushi, A. White, G. Gormsen, F DiPasquantonia, P. Phile American Home Economics Association 340 American Institute of Chemical Engineers First Row: C. McCollough, B. Jar- rell, C. Snyder, Prasident; G. Seager G. Meigs. Second Row: D. Johnson, J. Yourtea, D. Robinson. Third Row: B. Gelsinger, J. Speidal, W. Houle, J. Buehler, R. Horvath, J. McMakin, G. Maggioncalda. Left to Right: C. Disney, C. Oyler, B. Rocheleau, D. Adams, B. Kuipers American Society of Civil Engineers 341 American Society of Mechanical Engineers First Row: G, Ingram, P. Krape, President;, D. Gilchrist, P. Greiner, E. Karvois. Second Row: R. Pigford, D. wWimberley, B. Marsh. Eirst Row: M. DiCamillo, J. Spicher, A Zarishlock, S Foresman, K. Miederriter, D, Donaldson, J. Atbwill, J. Ryan, M. Bush, D. Allen, D Plister, A. White, E. Harris, C Wisniewski, J. Way. Second Row' B. Townsend, L. Klinger, C. Graden, D Northwood, 5. Shane, P. Rebar, J Robson, E. Cantillon, D. St. Amand, J. Wyks, M. Marriott, P. Tate, E. Carman Delaware Student National Education Association 342 Engineering Council Left to Right: G, Collier, C. Snyder, P. Krape. G. Seger, President; R. Rocheleau, D. Wimberley, B. Marsh First Row: G. Collier, Chairman; R Breen, A. Lam, B. Hart, J. deCour- celle, G. Hagan. Second RAow: R. Keibler, H. Berlin, J, Moore, J Joslin, G. Phillips Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers 343 Society for the Advancement of Management First Row: J. Rogers, 5. Nightin- gale, N. Wallace. Second Aow: N Malin, C. Astley, B. Peterson, G. Talarovich. Third Row: S. Dumont, T. Trush, L. Ignatowski, F. Wehle, W. Godlewski, D. Hrynyshyn, E Francis, B. Charnekoff. Kneeling: P. Speakman, S, Newton, C. Kauffman, B. Hurst, L. Steen, M. Gwiazda. First Row: D. Elliott, P. Harmeyer, H. Shew, 5. McLaughlin, M. Regetz, President; G. Poole, L Lankenau, M. Lungren, J. Dilion. Second Row: 8. Smith, D. Andrews, M. Srzabo, J. Schlinsock, C. Schle- reth, C. Yeager, K. Boyer, N. Harsh- man, J. Carpenter. Third Row: H Buchanan, P, Keenan, M. Murawski, J. Walker, S. Garvel, K. Ivery, J, Bit- ter, B. Campbell, A Wuerffel, C. Fox. Fourth ARow: G. Dickinson, T. Finerty, J. DeHaven, A. Richards, L. Ervin, L. Hitchens, J. Palmer, P. Simon, J. Carlton, L. Brady, M. Rahn Student Nurses Organization T T - BT e 344 i My, - Wy 7 'Q b RNt Association - l Janes, C. Levis, M. Hummel, 1 L. Hankins, H. Corkin, J. 1 .J h Yourtee, R. Quittence, J 1 ..- : - Childs, K. Wissler, Second ll - i Row: P. Murray, D. Billings, M. Hall, 8. Haydock, P, Smith, 5. White, N. Vernon. B Wissler, B. Bretz, M. Spang- ler, B, Lutz, M., Wanamaker, Third Row: L. Jaggard, C Furlong, S. Weimann, P Phile, G. McDowell, C. Green, G, Kelly, K. Nizami, A. Mala- stein, G. Kratz, C. Smoyer, S Stokes, First Row: P. Rice, B. Warren, 5. Rice. Second Row: R Maerker, 5. Rice, J. Rice, Mr. E. Skarie. Christian Science Organization 345 Hillel Sealed: K. Warach, 5, Bow- man. Standing: E. Simon, President; H. Berlin. First Row: M. VanHern, J, Martin, B. Stier. Second Row M. Smyth. S. Falls, L. Huntar, K. Anhalt, R. Appleton. Third Row: G. Johnston, G. Kratz M. Stwitzman, R. Smith, C Nichols, P. Schoenly, R. Sheppard, J. Fivehouss, S. Wilhemson. Fourth Row: T Resch, K. Ivery, J. Harper, L. Kafka, B, Poskitt, President. Delaware Christian Fellowship 346 First Row: J. Fivehouse, J. Ham- mond, P. Specht, H. Graham, K. Scheid, L. Fisher, J, Bolger. Second Row: B. Fisher, R. Mattison, Presi- dent; P. Eastman, D. Randolph, J. Boettger, M. Nelson. Third Row: B. Sarver, L. Treadway, D. Moore, 5. MacKlem, P. Stelle, C. Gruber, M Smith, N. Belz, A Nagle, Mrs. Fishar, B. Meaker, 5. Aydelott, Pastor Blackwelder, T. Soneson, W. Copland. 347 Newman Council Left to Right; J. Smith, Sister Marie David, Rev. M. Szupper, R. Quinn, C. Engel, J. Smith. Left to Right: T. MNorris, President; P. Wilson, W. Stites, J. Hallock, D. Doughty, R. Dustman. Wesley Foundation 348 Active Young Republicans First Row; J, Crawlord, M, Glick, R Gripp, K. Reyneclds. Second Row: R. Allen, J. Vickers, A Rose, M. Paorter, L. Sniadowski, M. Wilder Third Row: J. Trager, T. Smith, G Chamberlain, B. Blackney, R. Simp son, V. Sadot, D. Firth, P. Harwitz, M. Drake, B. Derby, R. Tunnell, D Winklar, B. Pyla, T. Jonas, C. Bar low, G. Davis First Row: E. Custer, J. Millstone, L Hirsch, E. Ezrailson, W. Arlis. Sec- ond Row: E. Smith, T. Davies, A Kagel, R. Shipley, Active Young Democrats 349 Those that speak do not know, Those that know do not speak. Lao-Tze Students for a Democratic Society 350 First Row: R. Brandi, D Moore, J. Townsend, J. Lea, F. Groboski, R. Hofmann Second Row: R. Rambo, L Treadway, C. Bacon, A. HRob- ertson, B, Sarver, Third Row: R. Foley, B. Dustman. L. Fer- rel. Standing: G. McDowaell, T, Bruno, B. Pyle, R. Shoup, T. Scattergood. Alpha Phi Omega 351 Gamma Sigma Sigma First Row: L. Featherar, J. Shapiro, G. Gormsen, Presi- denl; J. Shipe. Second Row!: 5. Hale, Second Vice Presi- dent; K. Niedearritar, J. Sehlickenmaier, J, Marek, Par- liamentarian; 5. Bowman, L. Mangano, R. Cohen, Secre- fary. Third Row: A. Atkinson, B. Bruno, P. Talae, Sue Rash, Homecoming Queen: Ed Sand, Homecoming Court First Row: J. Sioan, J. Bald- win, M. Robinsaon, B. Cameron. Second HRow: N Schmidt, R. Jones, I. Rebar- ber, P. Breen, L. McDowell, P, Murawski, K. Scadden. Thirg Row: G. Bankard, A, Sheats, G. Witer, M. Cupp, M. Cham- bers, J. Simeone, D. Vicorek, 5. Rash, 352 353 Jana Berg, IFC Queen, - L o -u-w-.-lr....-.-;.-',.. 1 L n't 354 Members: D. Biehn, G, Bran- non, T. Brubaker, J. Brunner, P. Daly, M. Denithorne, R. Devlin, I, Frederick, K. Goeke, B. Gould, D. Grimme, W, Har- low, J. Herron, L. Kelly, N. Kelly, W, Lord, J. McGuire, B. Meade, 5. Meilson, R. Samu- als, L. Schmittinger, J Schwartz, President; M. Tay- lor, B. Thompson, T. Tully, R Wilson, M. Woodmansee. E-52 355 th:f-'fts ofc?fcwap- x N samojuew t - DRSS 356 First Row: C. Buchanan, A, Stern, S. Harbourne, B. Mar- tin, M. McNear, 5. Greatorex, S. Mullen, B. Clunan, E. Smith, J. DeCourcelle, J. Mc- Farlin. Second ARow: G. Chambaerlain, J. Speidal, W Shugart, 5. Koffler, J. Juchs, C. Rau, J. Smith, L. Poe. Review 357 R. Goldbacher, Editar-in-Chief. First Row: E. Smith, News Editor; B, Clunan, Assigtant News Editer. Second Row: T. Davies, Fealures Editor; S. Mullen, Managing Editor; 5. Greatorex, Copy Editor; L. Poe, Sports Editor, Third Row: A. Stern, Assistant Features Editor; F. Binter, Photography Edi- tor. 358 Concept Seated: Dr. Palmer. Standing: P. Mc- Gann, R, Faust, A. Johns, 359 First Row: V. Viksne, J. MNeill. Sec- ond Row: E. Wesolowski, D. Alls- house, P. Jumars. Venture - 307 CORCEPT M It 2 1. Wwaw 1th I L i ! l-.h 1968 Blue Hen Brian A, Williams Editor-in-Chief Stephen F. Rither Business Manager Karen Witmer Sales Manager Carole Price Layout Editor Janet Shapiro Copy Editor Leigh Divine Photography Editor Joan Bloom Secretarial Editar Harriett Carroll Dorm 8 Fraternity Editor Fred McKee Sports Editor Barbara Gillilland Senior Co-Editor Gayle Gormsen Senior Co-Editor Rita Reimer Organization Editor Jeana Dressel Assistant Layoul Editor Bobby Jean Dunham Assistant Layout Editor Barbara Hastings Assistant Layout Editor Mr. Robert Stein Adviser Design Credits Cover: Staff End Papers: Barbara Wilson Dormitories Divider: Staff Fraternities Divider: Dorinda Tanzella Athletics Divider: Irene Pratt Administration Divider: Staft Seniors Divider: Staff Organizations Divider: Richard Codor Protessional Photography by Zamsky Studios First ARow: S. Van Dyke. J. LaCosta, J. Way. K. Warach, R. Aeimer, Mr. R. Stein. Second Row. C. Price, J. Dressel, L. Divine, J. Shapiro, J. Bloom, F McKee, B, Gilliland, G. Gormsen, R. Reimer. Third Row: 5. Ritner, B. Williams, K. Witmer, With the memories of the past semester still fresh in their minds, Delaware students returned to college to find men's hairstyles an inch longer, women's skirts an inch shorter and a student body that seemed to have embraced the Hippie styles if not the ideology. Beards, sideburns, sandals, psychedelic wall posters and other seeds from the Flower Power Summer flourished in the rich decay of past years. John Perkins, President of the University for fourteen years, had resigned to lend his talenis to Dun and Bradstreet. The entire University seemed to be wearing a fresh, exciting face. Women's hours, a constant cause for complaint, had been liberalized. Co-ed living which had for so long remained an enticing technicality sud- denly became a reality as dormitory lounges remained open until midnight on weekdays and 2 o'clock on weekends. Taking their cue from the current Student Government, administrative policy became Tell us what you want, not what you think you can get. Delaware students stared in rapt amazement at the apparent wealth of their new freedoms. Once a month dormitories were permitied to hold tours, even at night. There was talk in the state legislature of passing the 18-year-old vote. The Generation Gap was shrinking. Students and their elders were growing closer through fear of the common enemy: war. At last students were beginning to be considered as thinking, rational adults with needs, desires and even rights, 362 363 It seemed impossible that the SDS could keep its promise to abolish com- pulsory ROTC. Freshman and Sophomore men had been grumbling and ariping for years, accomplishing nothing. The Administration had success- fully buried the issue in an endless chain of subcommittees. The advanced course, which had for years begged for volunteers, could sit back and choose from the hundreds of panic-stricken applicants whose grades wob- bled near a 2.0. With the war in Vietnam, ROTC was here to stay. A routine Scrounge break erupted into an Anti-Compulsory ROTC rally on the steps of the Student Center. The spark of excitement which had singed the campus one semester before was flashing again before a crowd of curious spectators. ''Walk off was the cry, and many felt that if any class would do it, it would be the Class of 71. The following day, under a dreary October sky, Hippies and hopefuls gathered along the iron bar fence surrounding Wright Field, Cadet ranks slowly formed squads and platoons. Spectators counted the minutes until 12:15. At the appointed time, protesting on-lookers chanted Walk off while a Flower Power VW Bus buzzed down the treelined street tooting its meek little horn. The ranks held firm, the chants degenerated into childish cries of chicken and the SDS stood by with egg on its face. Not content with the egg laid by the Walk off , angry protestors de- cided to make it an even dozen by staging a Walk on . Assembled in marching formation, a platoon of hippies, sporting everything from granny glasses to crutches, goose-stepped across Wright Field to the amazement and ridicule of the crowd., 364 365 While the SDS had failed to rock the campus with its ROTC demonstra- tions, the Administration eagerly stepped into the limelight by suspending six of the students involved in the demonstrations. Reacting on cue, the Administration employed unglamorous tactics reminiscent of a late show spy flick and created six martyrs. The ancient fear of the police state had come down from the attic. Students were loath to identify photographs for fear that they might fall into the wrong hands. The atmosphere was rife with discontent. With President Johnson as a shining example, the Administration blun- dered into a game of escalation that could only mean disaster to everyone involved. The first six suspensions led to peaceful and violent rallies remi- niscent of Luther's reformation. Confessions were tacked to the doors of Hullihen Hall to force the Administration up the next step of the war ladder. Director of AlumniPublic Relations Chance added to the hilarity as he warned of the communist plot on campus. Students watched with dismay as the Administration refused to face issues while it continued to battle with Quixote's windmills. While Dean Hardy, the smiling face of the Administration , talked with student leaders of the importance of judicial reform, Viee President Hocutt poured gasoline on the smouldering embers when he axed the thirty five confessed demonstrators without trial. As hung-over students stumbled to classes on the day before Thanksgiving, the steps of Hullihen Hall swarmed with angry students. The Administration was flexing its muscles and parents began to worry as they listened to bulletins on the local news. Immediate reinstatement of all but the original six followed Thanksgiving vacation. The protests had apparently accomplished nothing. The thirty five students were now on disiplinary probation, and the SGA would be without six members, one of whom was its President Ray Ceci. 366 367 Youth is idealistic. Unhampered by the responsibilities of home and family, students are restless, eager to strike out against the existing system, searching for new methods to obtain old goals. This characteristic is often immiscible with the realities of society. At the University, where students become isolated from the outside world, the Administration must represent authority and the established order. Yet, in addition, the Administration must also inspire confidence in the existing system while encouraging the idealism of youth. The Hippie is perhaps the most idealistic symbol presented to today's society. Disgusted with double standards and social injustices, the Hippies have dropped out to preach a sermon of Love. While youth views the movement with intrigue and curiosity, the older generation reacts with a conditioned response, treating the movement as an enemy of the system. Immediately totaling the dollar signs, parents react with the charge that Hippies are a negative culture, living on the charities of society like para- sites. As usual, the oldsters have missed the boat. Refusing to face the implications of the Hippie philosophy, a generation strikes out to protect itself and its security. Protestors are raising their voices in silent prayer that the system will respond justly and truthfully. They are taking a positive step to correct what they feel is an evil of society. If the establishment cannot stop their movement with fact and logic, it should examine itself before it strikes out against the enemy. Protesting is a positive action. The response to ut should also be positive, painful as it may be. What we have here is a failure to communicate. Cool Hand Luke was dead and another Saturday evening had been passed at the State Theatre. Another film would play next week. The message would be pondered and forgotten befcre Monday's classes. One day, each of us will look into a mirror and be content with what we seeour hairstyle will be just right, the style of our clothes perfect. We will identify ourselves with a select list of prejudices and tastes. Our college days will be the 'good old ones. A world of constantly changing styles and philosophies will be plummeting toward an obvious doom. We will have grown old. Perhaps the Freshman is the oldest of us all since he enters college with the burden of his family's social and moral values. If he is lucky, he will grow younger as he interacts with new ideas and people. If he is unlucky, he will stubbornly retain his high school illusions or replace them with the most convenient philosophy he encounters. As a senior he might have a completely different program of standards and reactions, but he will be as old as he was as a Freshman. An old man has delivered the expected idealistic commencement' ad- dress before a polite and enduring audience. Another graduation has passed at the University of Delaware. The message will be pondered and forgotten before the alarm clock rings on Monday morning. 368 Senior Directory ALICIA ALBANELL SchoolHome Economics MajorGeneral Home Econsmics Special Home Economics Scholarship for Foreign Students, Delaware Fed- eration of Women's Club Scholarship, Dean's List, Cosmopolitan Club, AHEA MARY K. ALBERT SchoolArts Science MajorChemistry Maortar Board, Secretary: A.C.5. Prize in Chemistry, Dean's List, Nu Gamma Sigma, Dorm President, Dorm Vice- President. A.C.5. Student Affiliate, REVIEW FAUL D. ALLEM, 1IH SchoolArts 4 Science MajorMedical Technology ROMALD C. ANDERSOM SchoalArts Science MajorPaolitical Science Delta Tau Delta Fraternity PAUL J. ANDRISANI SchoolArts 4 Sclence MajorChamistry President of Interfraternity Council, Recording Secretary of Kappa Alpha Order, Brother of Kappa Alpha Ordar, Dupant Scholarship Winner, Happa Alpha Scholarship Winner; S.G.A. Ex- ecutive Council, S.G.A. Elections Committes Chairman on Election Vio- lations, Advisory Committes to Vice President of Student Affairs, Ad- vanced ROTC WINIFRED L. ANGELD SchoolArts Science MajorPsychology Psi Chi, SecretaryTreasurer; Psy- chology Club, Sailing Club, Junior Counsalor, House Manager, Social Chairman, Mewman Club, Choral Union, WAL Intramurals CHRISTINE E. ARENTZIEN SchoglHome Economics MajorTextiles Clothing Ormigron Mu, Vice President: Home Economics Senate, CoChairman; Committee on Instruction, Textiles Lab Assistant, Juniar Counselor, AHEA, Dorm Playbill, Schelarship Chairman, First Alternate Freshman Danfarth Award JOANNE ARMSTRONG School-Arts Science MajorHistory American Studies Darm Cultural Chairman, Playbill Script Writing Commitiee, Playbill Marrator, House Judicial Board, E-52 Production of Skin of Our Teeth, Dorm Scrapbook, Central Board, E.52 Associate Member CARDOL A, ASTLEY School-Business 4 Economics MajorEconomics Society for Advancement of Manage- mant JUDY ATTWILL SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education Central Judicial Board, House Board Chairman, D S.M.EA, GEORGE B. AULEN SchoolBusiness Economics MajorBusiness Administration Society for the Advancement of Man- agemant FREDERICK R. AYERS Bechool-Business L Economics MajorBusiness Administration Delta Tau Delta Fraternity BECKY BACHMAN SchoolBusiness Econamics Major-Business Administration CRAIG B. BAILEY SchoolBusiness Economics Major-Accounting Accounting Club. Junior Counselar, ROTC, Alpha Tau Omega, Seocial Chairman; Intramural Sports, Class Councll, Dean's List, Dorm Council, Saciety for the Advancement of Man. agemaent PAMELA BAILEY SchoolArts Science MajorChemistry Darm Playbill Director, Campus Co- ordinating Playbill Director, Daorm Treasurer, American Chemical Soci aty, Treasurer, Vice President WILLIAM A. BAILEY School-Arts Science MajorRBiological Science Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Intra- murals CAROL D. BAKER SchoolMursing Major-Nursing 5.N.A, ROBERT A. BARONE SchoolBusiness Economics MajorMarkeating Research Kappa Alpha Fraternity, Rush Chair- man; Society for Advancement of Management, Advanced ROTC RONALD F. BASARA SchoolBusiness Ecomomics Major-Markating Advanced ROTC RICHARD M. BAUMEISTER SchoolArts Science MajorHistory Concert Chair, Chamber Singers, M.R.HA, Judiciary Committes, Secre- tary: Harter Hall Judiciary Commit- tee, Russian Club, Residence Hall Ad. visor BAYARD BAYLIS School-Arts Science MajorMathematics Great Book Scholarship PAMELA C, BEAMAN SchoolArts Science MajorFrench La Maison Francaise, Vice President, Scholarship Chairman ROBERTA J. BECHER SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education Dorm President, Association of Women Students, Treasurer; Women's Athletic Association, Vice President's Subcommittee on Student Activities, Dean's List, Delaware Student's Ma- tional Education Association PATRICIA A. BEECHER SchoolHome Economics MajorTextiles Clothing Gamma Sigma Sigma, Omicren Mu, BLUE HEM, Junior Counselor, A H.E.A. e e e CHRISTINE BELFORD SchoglArts Science MajorFrench Dean's List, House Judicial Board, Dorm Scholarship Chairman, Univer. sity Dining Hall Committes, Grenohle Scholarship to France, Newman Club MORMA 1. BENNETT SchoolHome Economics MajorEducation AH.EA., Playbill. Freshman Repre- santative to AW.S., Freshman Coun- eil, Dorm Activities SUSAN L. BENSON SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education House Manager, Unit Chairman, Treasurer, Jr. Counselor, AH.EA, D.5.M.E.A. BERAD BERGH SchoolArts L Science MajorMathematics 4 Economics Chairman Gilbart Gab, Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity WAYNE L. BERGMER SchoolBusiness Economics MajorAccounting Accounting Club, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management MORMAM D. BEST SchoolEngineering MajorMachanical Asrospace Transfer Student: GMTE Executive Council, President: Robot Soclaty, President; Beta Theta Pi. LF.C. Rep resentative; Acquaneers, President; Tech Sailars, Vice-Commodore DAVID A. BEVERIDGE SthoolBusiness Economics Major-Marketing Society for Advancement of Manage- mant MARY C. BEYMER SchoolEducation Major-Elementary Education Concert Cholr, Viee President; Cham- ber Singers, Women's Playbill PALUL BIDDLE, JR. SchotlBusiness Economics MajorBusiness Administration Sigma Phi Epsilon, Intramural Coun: cil, Intramural Sports EARBARA A. BIESINGER School-Arts 4 Sclance MajorPsychology Asgigtant Social Chairman, Social Chairman, Junior Counselor, Playbill, Psi Chi, President; Mortar Board, His- tarian: Advisor LESLIE J. BINDER SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education D.5M.EA, Dining Hall Committes, Equistrian Club, Field Hockey, Bas- kethall, Hillal GERALD R. BIRL School-Arts Science MajorGeography Intramural Sports, Football Manager JAMET BITTER SchoolMursing MajorMNursing 372 Freshrman Representative to SMNAD, Dorm Activities, Intramurals, Evalua tion Committes for Physical Educa- tion Department JOHM F. BIZJAK SchoolEngineering MajorElectrical Phi Kappa Tau Fraternily, Delaware Marching Band, LE.EE, Concert Band DORIS BLANSFIELD School-Education MajorElementary Education D.SM.EA, Gamma Sigma Sigma, W.AA, Representative, BLUE HEN, Playbill, Dorm Intramurals DONNA M. BLISS SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education Mewman Club, Playbill, Songlest JOAN D. BLOOM SchoolArts 4 Science MajorPsychology Gamma Sigma Sigma, Dorm Activi ties, Psychology Club, BLUE HEN Sacratarial Coordinator VIVIAM M. BOMFANTI SchoolArts Science MajorFrench Franch Club, Treasurer; Russian Club, Vice-President, Program Chairman; Saillng Club, Modern Language Scholarship, Summer Study in France gll:holarship. Fancing Club, MNewman il KATHLEEN H. BONNESS SchoolArts Science MajorEnglish DS.M.EA. Dorm Secretary, Darm President, Diorm Advisor, W.AA, Women's Executive Council; Phi Kappa Phi, Mortar Board, Teaching Assistantship, Jr. Counsslor MNANCY A. BOWEM SchoolHome Economics Major-Education American Home Economics Associa tion, Dorm Representative; Dorm Ac tivities MARY L. BRADLEY SchoolBusiness 4 Economics MajorSecretarial Studies Newman Club JOHN BRAMDT School-Business Economics MajorBusiness Administration Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity JOHN H. BRAUMLEIMN SchoolArts 4 Science MajorPhilosophy Delta Tau Delta Fratarnity, Core sponding Secretary; Philosophy Club Dean's List, Scabbard Blade, Cor responding Secretary; Delaware Rifles ROBERT 5. BREEN SchoolEngineering MajorElectrical LE.EE., Eta Kappa Mu, President J. WILLIAM BREEM SchoolArts ScienceEngineering Major-EconomicsChemical Enginearing Dorm President, Dorm Secrelary, M.R.H.A.. Intramural Sports, ALChE. 373 KATHRYN BREWER SchoolArns 4 Science MajorEnglish D.5.N.EA,, Dorm Treasurer ANDREW BRUCE, JR. SchoolEducation MajerMusic Band BONITA A. BRUNO SchoolArts Sclence Major-History Gamma Sigma Sigma CAROLYN BUCHANAN SchoolArts 4 Science MajorHistory BLUE HEN, REVIEW, Dorm Activities PAMELA M. BUCKLEY SchoolEducation MajorEnglish Dorm President, Dorm Advisor, Cul- tural Chairman JAMES L. BUDD SchoolArts Sclence MajorBiology Dorm Social Chairman, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Intramurals, mmmnn Football, Freshman Basze- I MARY L. BUDISCHAK School-Arts 4 Science MajorMath MNewman Club, Dean's List. MNu Gamma Sigma JOHN H. BUEHLER SchoolEngineering Major-Chamical Enginear A.L.Ch.E, ALICE L. BURNS SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education Newman Club, Playbill, W.A.A, JOHN CaABOT SchoolEngineering 4 Business MajorElectrical Enginesring Administration Intramural Sports, Eta Kappa MNu Honor Sociaty EDMUND 1. CAIN, JR. School-Arts 4 Science MajorPaolitical Sclence Conover Committes, Intramural Sports PAT CAIN SchoolEdugation Major-Elementary Education JOAN CAMERON School-Home Economics MajorGaneral AMHEA; SEG. Women's Senator at Large, Finance Committes BARBARA A, CAMPBELL SchoolMursing MajorMursing Student Murses Organization FRANCIS J, CAMPESE, JR. School-Engineering MajorEngineering Administration Dorm Council. Treasurer; Kappa Alpha Order, Corresponding Secre- tary; Society for the Advancemant of Management PATRICIA A. CANNON SchoolArts 4 Sclence MajorSociology MARGERY L. CARDWELL SchoolHome Economics MajorEducation Advisor, House Judicial Board, As. sistant Chairman: Dean's List, Oml- cron Mu, AH.E.A. JOYCE A. CARLTON SchoolMursing MajorMNursing Dorm Treasurer, Intramural Sports, Student Murses Organization, Treas- urer; ACU. Bowling Tournament, Glassboro Playday, University Bowling League ESTHER M. CARMAN SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education D.5.N.EA., Kappa Dalta Pi, Teaching Assistantship BRUCE D, CARRICK Bl Arts Sei MajorHistory MICHAEL P. CARROLL SchoolArts Science MajorMathematics Varsity Track Team, Dean's List DAVID T. CATHCART SchoolEducation Major-Physical Education Intramurals, Sigma Phi Epsilon Fra- ternity, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Basaball WILLIAM F. CATTELL SchoolArts Science MajorEconomics THOMAS P. CAVANAUGH SchoolArts Science MajorHistory KENNETH W. CAVES Schoolars Science Major-Mugie Scabbard Blade, Residence Hall Staff, Marching Band, Symphonic Band, Concert Choir CATHERINE D. CHAPIN SchoolaArts Science Major-Biology Dorm Volieyball, Beta Beta Beta, RE. VIEW, Cosmopolitan Club, Judicial Board Respresentativa FATRICIA A. CHALMERS SchoolEducation MajorElemantary Education D.5.N.E.A., Newman Club BARBARA CHEESEMAM School-Arts 4 Science MajorBiology RICHARD A. CIFONI SchoolBusiness 4 Ecoromics MajorBusiness Administration Society for the Advancemaent of Man- agement FRANCIS E. CLARK SchoolArts 4 Science MajorBiology Transfer Student: Viee President, President Freshman Class, Dramatics, Cross Country MAUREEN CLARK SchoolEducation MajorElementary Education VIRGINIA F. CLEMENS SehoolEducation MajorElementary Education Commuter Organization, SICO Schol- arship, Dean's List, D.S.N.EA, MARK T. CLEMOMNS School-Arts 4 Sclenee MajorPsychology Choral Union, MNewman Club, Psy- chaology Club LAURENCE A. CLIFTOM SchoolArts 4 Science MajorPsychology Pi Kappa Alpha Fratemity, Anthropel- ogy Club, Sailing Club, Psychology Club GARY L, CLINTON School-Buginess Economics MajorBusiness Administration Phi Kappa Tau Fraternity, IFC Dele. Bate, Athletic Chairman, Treasurer, Intramural Council; Society for Ad. vancemant of Managemant JANICE L. CLOR School-Arts 4 Science MajorStatistics Dorm Activities, Intrarmurals, House Judicial Board ROBERT M. CLUNIE SchoolArts Science MajorEnglish Cross Country, Winter and Spring Track ELLEN M, COBIN SchoolArts Science MajorPsychology Psychology Club GARRET B. COLLIER School-Engineerning MajorElactrical Engineering Eta Wappa Mu, Tau Beta Pi, I.E.EE. CATHERINE J. COMP SchoolArts 4 Science MajorSociology Judicial Board, Social Chairman, Campus Chest, Intramurals, Dorm Advisor, International Class Council Committee, REVIEW, Committee on Student Parsonnel Problems, Junior Counselor Aide, S.G.A, Senator, Leadership Conference Committee, Chairman; Mortar Board WILLIAM COMLEY 11l SchoolArts 4 Science MajorFPolitical Science Cross Country, Track RICHARD CORDREY School-Business Economics MajorMarketing Research Juniar Counselor, Society for the Ad- vancement of Management HELEM 5. CORKIN SchoolArts Science MajorArt History Art History Club, Teaching Assistant KATHRYM A, COUDEM SchoolArts L Science MajorPsychology Psychology Club MARY E, COVERDALE School-Education MajorElementary Education MARILYN J. COX SchoolEducation MajorElemantary Edueation Derm Sports, D.S.N.EA,, Dance ROBERT L. CRAVEN Maodern School-Business Economics MajorBusiness Administration Gilbart Gab, Society for the Advance ment of Management CAMDACE N, CROFT Sehool-Home Ecenemics MajorTextiles Clothing Dorm Scholarship Chairman, W.AA. Representative. A M.EA, Reporter Gamma Sigma Sigma ROBERT S CROMIM School-Business Economics MajorEconomics Alpha Tau Omega. Alpha Phi Omega, President; Society for the Advance- ment of Managemant SUZANNE J. CURRAN SchoolArts Sclance MajorFrench 4 English Phi Kappa Phi, French Club. Dean's List GERALD M. DAILEY SehoolEngineering MajorMechanical Engineering Administration Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Bridge, Intercollagiate Bridga ALLAM G. DALLAS School-Engineering MajerMeachanical 8 Asrospace Tau Beta Pi, Dean's List ROBERT A, DALTON SehoolEngineering MajorElectrical Dorm Council, Eta Kappa Nu, I.LEEE. PATRICIA J. DALY School-Arts Science MajorEnglish Dorm Secretary, Jr. Counselor, Play. bill. 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Ruff Mr, E Mrs. Frank B. Sample G. E. 4 H. D. Searborough Mr. 8 Mrs. R. H. Schambach Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Schmick Mr. Mrs. E. W. Schneck Mr. Mrs. A, Wilson Scott Mr. Mrs. Joseph H. Selph Mr. Mrs. F. Shapiro Sharrah's Fabrics Mr. Mrs. Howard J. Shirmer Mr. Mrs. William Shrouds Mr. Mrs. Peter Silowka Mr. Mrs. Morris M. Simon John P. Sinclair Mr. Mrs. Samuel J. Slonsky Carl Ida Smith Katherine John Sohanchak Mrs. Charlotta C. Sommer Mr. Mrs. I. Clifford Sparks Mr. Mrs. F. E. Stambaugh Mr, Mrs. Richard Stauffer Mr. Mrs. Joseph Stefanisko Mr. Mrs. Simon Steinberg Mr. 4 Mrs. Harry Stephan Mr. E Mrs. Frank E, Stewart Mr. Mrs, Earle N. Stouffer Mre. Elma M. Stoveken Sam Strobert Cornish Summerlin William W. Swayze Mr. Mrs. A. Dean Swift, Jr. Dr. Mrs. E. J, Szathowski Mr. 4 Mrs. Frederick Tase Georga M. Taylor Mrs. Thomas J. Tobin Mr. Mrs. Grant S, Trout Vaera's Mr. Mrs. David T. Verner Louis L. Vickers Mr. Mrs. Henry Vollendarf Mrs. Arthur W. Wagaman Mr. Mrs. Edward J. Wainwright Mr. Mrs. Paul F. Ward Mr. Mrs. Richard W. Weaver Mr. Mrs. Larry Webb Mr. Mrs. Lloyd B. Wells William A, Gladys G, Wester Mr, 8 Mrs. Renard R. Wheeler Thomas D. Whittington, Sr, Mr. Mrs. Boyd Wicks Mr. Mrs. Thomas Willlams, Sr, Henry P. Wilsan, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Van H. Wilsan Mr. E Mrs. George D. Winn Sandra Winterringer L. D. Withrow Mr. 4 Mrs, Benjamin 5. Witkoskie Oris L. Wright Mr. Mrs, Lee Yeager Mr. Mrs. Joseph G. Young Mr. E Mrs. Fred A. Zinck Index Aafjes, C. 311, 318, 321 Abbott, J. 318 Abbott, T. 78 Abbott, W, 27 Aber, G, 335 Abernathy, B. 21 Abessinio, R. 44, 318 Accetta, V., 12 Accounting Club 336 Ackerman, 5. BO Active Young Democrats 348 Active Young Republicans 348 Adams, D. 111, 340 Adams, G. 106 Adams, J. 53 Adkins, C. 89 Administration 162 Agostini, C. 107 Ahern, T. 12 Aiken, J. 19 Ainsworth, 5. 73, 184 Albanell, A 1B4 Albert, M. 184, 296 Albertson, J. 126 Albright, P. 64 Albright, R, 322 Alderson, C. 53, 324 Allen, B. 16 Allen, D. 73, 341 Allen, E, 172 Allen. J. 107 Allen, M. 41 Allen, P. 184 Allen, R. 348 Allenby, E. 59 Alloway, T. 142, 317 Allshouse, D. B9, 359 Alpert. H. 50 Alpha Epsilon Pi 100 Alpha Omega 350 Alpha Zeta 291 Alsid, L. 66, 307, 323 Alsop, D. B7 Altevogt, A, 107 Althouse, J. 89 Altizer, J. 55 Alvarez, D. 59, 324, 338 American Chemical Society 339 American Home Economics Association 339 Anderson, C. 318 Anderson, Gail E. 60 Anderson, Gail K. 50 Anderson, Gale 77 Anderson, George 21 Andersan. H. 27 Anderson, J. 102 Andersan, N. 73 Anderson, P. 57 Anderson, R. 104, 184, 318, 321 Anderson, W. 184 Andrews, A, 29 Andrews, C. 94 Andrews, D 318, 321, 343 Andrews, J 108 Andrisani, J. 107 Andrisani, P. 99, 106, 184, 312 Anerousis, J. 58 Angelo, A. 77 Angelo, W. 184, 300 Anhalt, K. 62, 345 Anncne, P. 15, 307 Anselmi, J. 111 Apostal, L. 22 Appleton, R. 12, 345 Aguatic Club 328 Archer, 5, 62 Arantzen, C. 184, 298 Arentzen, K. 50 Arlis, W. 348 Armostache, W. 26 Armstrong, . 319 Armstrong, J. B3, 184 Armstrong, 5. 318, 321 Arnold, D, 24 Arnsdorf, 5. 45, 307, 312, 313 Artiz, W, 13 Association of Women Students 305 Astley, C. 68, 184, 343 Athletics 124 Atkinson, A. 32, 316, 351 Atkinson, G 91 Atkinson, L. B8 Attwill, J. 1B4, 306, 341 Aubrey, D. 103 Audet, L. 59, 329 Awhkward, 5. 59 Aulen, G. 184 Austin, John 102 Austin, Judith 318 Austin, R. 177 Austin, Sara 65 Austin, Susan 316 Avignane, A, 119, 126 Ayars, J. 108 Aydelott, 8. 50, 346 Ayers, F. 104 Ayers, . 180 Ayers, 1. 71 Babel, 5. 50 Baccine, D. 117 Bach. F. 34, 126, 317 Bachman, B 186 Bacon, C. 350 Baer, L. 12, 317, 323 Bagg. B. 80 Bailey, C. 103, 186 Bailey, G. 302 Bailey, J. 54 Bailey, P. 88, 186 Bailey, W. 116, 186 Bain, W. 78 Baird, C. 50, 331 Baker, B. 11, 331 Baker, C. 186 Baker, C. 115 Baker, E 31 Baker, L. 53 Baker, M. 1B6 Baker, P. 70 Baker, Richard 107 Baker, Robert 323 Baker, Ronald 11, 318 Baker, T. 323 Baker, W. 186, 337, 338 Bakomenko, 5. 60 Balderston, R. 114 Baldwin, J. 352 Balestrieri, F. 316 Balick, M. 26 Ball, R. 48 322 Ballantyne, 5. 25 Baly, R. 118 Bankard, G. 23, 24, 352 Banker, P. 103, 142 Bannister, K. 53 Barbato. E. 111 Barbour, W. 119 Barcus, R. 107 Barkley, J. 49 Barlow, C. 348 Barlow, R. 70 Barnes, K. 75 Barnes, P, 68, 186, 338 Barnes, W. 111 Barnett. D. 100 Barnett, K. 138 Barnum, T. 106 Barone, R, 107, 186 Barowski, E. 56 Barry, W, 318 Baseball 1967 152 Basketball 138 Bastian, P. 319 Bartchy, R. 18 Barth, 5. 46 Bartiett, G. 38 Basara, R. 188 Basehore, P. 110 Bason, W. B85 Baver, T. 104 Baumann, J. 116, 126 Baumeister, M. 318, 331 Baumeister, R. 186, 319 Bayle, C. 72 Baylis, B. 186 Baylis, 5. 39 Beacham, B. 34 Beamar, P. 186 Bear, T. 24 Beatie, J. 38 Beatty, B. 138 Beauchamp. C. 115 Beausarg, N. 28 Beaver, R. 102 Becher, R. 188, 307 Bechtel, R. 338 Beck, R. 188 Becker, P. 166 Bedina, D. 13 Bedingfield, P. 61 Bee, L. 73 Beecher, P. 17, 1B8, 298 Beer, J. 250 Beeson, B, 59 Beesan, J. 322, 336 Behrens, T. 30 Behringer, P. 79 Bekiesz, C. 62 Belford. C 188, 337 Bell, F. 329 Bell, L. 44, 331 Bell, R, 106 Bellas, B. 318 Bellavin, M. 30 Belmont 11 Beltz, N. 15, 323, 346 Bender 314 Benjamin, A, 114 Bennett, B. 76 Bennett. C. 103 Bennett, L. 101 Bennett, N. 74, 188 Bensinger, J. 63 Banson, M. 92, 324 Benson, Stephen 101 Benson, Susan 188 Bent, D. 115, 142 Bentley. L. 318, 321 Bentz, F. 42 Berel, A. 32 Berg, J. 134, 353 Berger, D. BO Bergey, 5. 39 Bergh, B. 188 Bergh, G. 115 Bergman, R. BOD Bergner, W. 188, 336 Berlin, H. 342, 345 Bernstein, 5. 53 Bertun, C. 115 Best, M, 1B8 Beta Beta Beta 292 Beuscher, G. 862, 323 Beveridge, D. 188 Beverin, 5. 47, 318, 319 Beyer, R. 115 Beymer, C. 188 Biasotto, N. 105, 134, 323 Bice, G. 61 Biddle, P. 116, 188 Biedrzycki, W. 336 Biehn, D. 354 Bielinski, 5. 119 Biesinger, B. 47, 188, 296, 300 Biesinger, C. 318, 321 Billing, J. 50, 307, 316 Billings, D. 344 Bills, K. 117 Billy, P. 126, 144 Biloon, D. 24 Bilton, J. 101, 318 Bilton, L. 44, 318 Binder, L. 65, 188 Binky 65 Binter, F. 357 Birdsall, T. 54 Birl. G. 190 Bitter, J. 190, 343 Bixler, B. B9 Bixon, J. 95 Bizjak, J. 111, 190 zck, K. 69 Black, M. 316 Black, T. 109 Blacklock, G. 90 Blackney, B. 348 Blackwelder, B. 35 Blackwelder, D. 346 Blades, M. B8 Blair, L. 26 Blakely, J. 30 Blakely, T. 324 Blakeman, M. 318 Blanchard, J. 52 Blansfield, D. 17, 190 Bleile, R. 105 Blenderman, W. 26, 323 Bley, R. 110 Bliss, D. 24, 190 Bloom, J. 190, 338, 361 Blostein, G. 15 Bloth, W. 326 Blue Hen 361 Boardman, K. 51 Bobzin, 5. 309 Boddorff, M. 29, 306 Boehmer, B. 105 Boettger, J. 70, 331, 346 Boettger, V. 85 Bogan, L. 32, 339 Bogar, J. 32 Bohn, D. 19 Bohnstedt, M. 29 Bojanek, R. 28, 331 Bolger, J. 319, 346 Bolten, B. 31 Bonadonna, R. 118 Bonder, B. 33 Bones, B. 50 Bonfanti, V. 88, 190 Bonham 94 Bonic, A. BB Bonner, B. 36 Banner, G. 227 Bonner, J. 91 Bonness, K. 190 Bontrager, E. 44 Booker, M. 57 Beoone, P. 117, 190 Borchester, B, 22 Bottom, A. see Mekalian, A. Boucher, J. 102 Boulanger, M. 53, 318 Bourbonnais, 5. 67 Bourdon, M. 67 Bove, D. 49 Bowen, M. 47, 190 Bowen, 5. 71 Bowers, R. 107 Bowersox, M, 23 Bowlby, D. 104 Bowman, 5. 75, 345, 351 Boyce, A. 134 Boyer, K. 77, 343 Boyer, R. 1035, 158 Boyle, M. 111, 317 Boyle, P. B85 Boytim, W. 42, 292, 317 Brackbill, J. 318 Brackin, . 69 Brader, R. 110 Bradiley, M. 65, 190 Brady, L. 190, 343 Brady, 5. 54 Brandi, R. 12, 323, 350 Brandt, J. 111, 190 Brannon, G. 354 Brant, 8. 71 Braunlein, J. 192 Breen, P. 2B, 352 Breen, Richard 294, 331 Brean, Robert 192, 342 Breger, P. 95 Brelsford, J. 57 Brennan, M. 71 Bresler, R. 274 Bretz, B. 344 Brewer, B. 318, 321 Brewer, K. 50, 192 Brewer, L. 86, B9 Brickley. 5. 126, 145 Brinch, 5, 106 Brindle, D. 329 Bringardner, B. 46 Brittingham, A, 53 Brittingham, L. 51 Brock, J. 103, 317 Brockenbrough, T. 1,9 Broge, 5. 77 Bromberg, R. 51 Bronk, C. 319 Brooks, A. 331 Brooks, J. 323 Brooks, P. B9, 323 Broamell, G. 111 Brophy, L. 117, 160 Broske, G, 319, 322 Bross, J. 111 Brough, K. 52, 134 Brown Hall 13 Brown, B. 331 Brown, D. 53 Brown, E. 87 Brown, James 329 Brown, John 105 Brown, L. 18 Brown, P. 12 Brown, 5. 105 Browne, K. 50 Browne, M. 105 Brubaker, T. 354 Bruce, A. 192, 322 Brumbach, D. 126 Brunner, G. 319 Brunner, J. 354 Bruno, B. 192, 351 Bruno, M. 15 Bruno, T. 350 Bryan, J. 318 Buchanan, C. 17, 192, 356 Buchanan, H. 23, 24, 316, 343 Bucher, E. 105 Buckley, J. 26 Buckley, P. B8, 192 Buckley, R. 35 Budd, J. 116, 192 Budischak, B. 39 Budischak, M. 192 Buehler, J. 192, 340 Bukay, M. 58 Bulat, M. 85 Bunitsky, K. 54 Bupp, 5. 26 Burd, 8. 32 Burgher, J. 52 Burich, R. 142 Burke, J. 158 Burke, N. 29, 307 Burkett, E. 104 Burkey, M, BO Burnam, C. 318, 321, 324 Burns, A. 192 Burns, J. 103, 144, 308, 317 Burris, C. 324 Burris, H. 107 Burslem, D. 192 Bush, M. 341 Bush, R. 71 Bussian, R. 58 Butler, B. 72 Butler, E. 37, 316 Butters, G. 32, 125 Byrne, J. 55 Cabot, J. 193 Caffin, B. 57 Cahill, J. 31 Cahilly, M. 323 Cain, D. 194 Cain, E. 194 Cain, P. 60, 194 Caldwell, K. 22 Caldwell, M. 298, 339 Callahan, 1. 47 Callaway, R. 109, 146 Callum, J. B6 Cameron, B. 352 Cameron, J. 194 Camp, P. 31, 118, 126 Campbell, B. 194, 343 Campbell, J. 67 Campbell, N. B4 Campbell, R, 114 Campbell, . 126, 146, 148, 150 Camper, L. 79 Campese, F. 107, 194 Canning, B. 49 Cannon Hall 14 Cannon, B. 60 Cannon, D. 323 Cannon, M. 16 Cannon, P. 194 Cannon, R. 329 Canterbury Association 344 Cantillon, E. 54, 341 Capestro, R. 43 Carchedi, B. 51 Cardwell, M. 23, 24 194 Carey, F. 41 Carey, J. 22 Carey, Marilyn 74, 318 Carey, Mark 71 Carl, M. 180D Caris, I. 101 Carlisle, P. 318, 321 Carlson, C. 102 Carlton, J. 194, 343 Carman, E. 194, 295, 341 Carmine, K. 103, 142, 317 Carney. M. 53 Carpenter, J. 57, 343 Carpenter, 5. 36 Cam, E. 71 Carr, K. 77,329 Carrelle, M, 148 Carrick, B. 194 Carroll, H. 338 Carrall, M. 104 Carroll, T. 105 Carter, A. 107 Carter, B. 194 Carter, K. 64, 106, 318, 323 Cartwright, M. 40, 323 Casarino, 5. 63, 318 Case, R. 36, 195 Casey, M. 35 Casper, C. 48 Casper, E. 119, 126 Cassel, L. 196 Casson, J. 54 Castro, J. 92, 338 Catalina, J. 34, 314 Catheart, D. 117, 152, 196 Catley, G. 40 Cattell, W. 152, 196 Cavanaugh, T. 196 Caves, K. 196, 301, 319 Cavey, M. 18 Ceci, R. 313, 366 Central Board 306 Certesio, J. 317 Chaapel, B. 316, 319 Chaffin, 5. 54 Chalmers, P. 196 Chamberiain, G. 103, 317, 348, 356 Chambers, K. 26 Chambers, M. B6, 352 Chamber Singers 320 Chance, T. 155, 366 Chandler, B, 30 Chandler, R, 105 Chang. Y. 258 Chapin, C. 196, 293 Chapourian, V. 51 Chasey, D. 19 Chastain, 5. 47 Cheerleaders 125 Cheesaman, B. 196 Chelly, P. 125 Chelosky, F. B4, 329 Chelucci, J. 49 Chernekoff, W. 343 Cherrin, D. 35, 323 Chicano, P. 72, 316, 319, 320 Chickadel, J. 34 Chilcutt, J. 196 Child, w. 22 Childs, J. 314, 344 Choral Union 318 Chorale 321 Christe, G. 88, 316 Christian Science Organization 344 Christopher, B. 48, 49 Christopher, T, 117 Chu, 8. 252 Cinema Center 5 Cifoni, R. 196 Cirino, C. 39 Citro, M. 318 Cladwell, C. 46 Clark, Maureen 196 Clark, Michael 55 Clark, 8. 67 Clark, W. 57 Clarke, D. 323 Clarke, L. 31B Clarkson, C. 67 Classical Society 337 Class of 1968 182, 308 Class of 1969 308 Class of 1970 309 Class of 1971 309 Class Officers 308 Clegg, K. 329 Clemons, M. 26, 196, 318 Clendaniel, G. 107 Clendanial, L, 51 Clevenger, 8, 39, 316 Clifton, L. 112, 197 Clinch, 8. B2 Clinton, G. 110, 198 Clor, J. 28, 198 Clothier, G. 116 Cloud, W. 138 Clouser, L. 79 Clunan, B. 356, 357 Clunie, R. 1365, 146, 198 Coan, N. 61 Coar, T. 107 Coate, G. 89 Cobb, C. 49 Cobin, E. 198 Codor, R. 101 Coeszner, J. 26 Cogdell G. 95 Cohen, H. 101 Cohen, M. 54 Cohen, Richard 111 Cohen, Ronni 54, 351 Cohen, 5. 61 Cohn, M. 59 Colatriano, D. 76 Colburn Fire 97 Colburn Hall 18 Colbourn, A. 103, 317 Cole, M. 105 Coleman, G. 113, 142 Colgan, D. 318, 319, 320 Collier, G. 18, 198, 294, 304, 342 Colling, B. 169 Collins, J. 103, 317 Collins, R. 43, 322 Collins, T. 114 Collora, P. 104 Comer, M. 77, 316, 322 Comings, E. 179 Comly, R. 101 Commuters Association 333 Comp, C. 198, 296 Concept 358 Caoncert Band 323 Concert Choir 319 Conito, R. 49 Conley, W. 198 Conn, N. 306, 216 Connell, J. 110 Conner, R. 117 Conners, P. 22 Connors, 5. 23 Conover, R. 318, 321 Conrad, D. 74, 318 Constantine, J. 322 Converse, C, 316 Conway, H. 318 Cook, J. 324 Cooke, R. 105 Cooley, J. 319 Cool Hand Luke 368 Coonin, B. 26 Cooper, B. 59 Cooper, J. B9 Cooper, W. 25 Cope, 5. 91 Copeland, W. 71, 346 Copson, K. 25, 318 Corby, A. 42 Cordrey, B. 317 Cordrey. J. 58 Cordrey, R, 198 Corkin, H. 198, 344 Cornelius, P. 119, 126, 133 Cornell, D. 11, 109 Cornwell, T. 31, 315, 322 Corp. H. 18 Cortese, F. 95, 144 Cosmopolitan Club 335 Costellg, F. 276 Couch, J. 29, 138 Couden, K. B84, 198 Coughlan, D. 56 Councill, G. 71, 324 Counts, J. 150 Coverdale, M, 198 Cowgill, W. 109, 318 Cox, B. 29,80 Cox, Marcella 322 Cox, Marilyn 198 Crabb, J. 117,126 Craig, A. 329 Craig, C. 33 Craig. W, 71 Crane, 5. 117 Crane, W. 104 Crary, E. 59 Crary, M. 110 Crary, T. 138 Craven, J. 108 Craven, R. 29, 199 Craven, T. 324, 326 Crawford, B. 27 Crawford, James 42 Crawford, Janice 61, 348 Cress, B. 47 Cress, G. 47 Croft, A. 110 Croft, C. 57, 200, 314 Crompton, V. 46 Cronin, R. 103, 200 Cross, T. 59 Crossan, D. 175 Crossan, E. 292 Cross Country 136 Crowley, V. 40 Crump, B. B8 Crumpler, C. 24 Cufasi, P. 329 Cullen, N, 200 Culver, B, 44, 31B Cunningham, G. 55 Cunningham, P. 31 Cunningham, 8, 45, 314 Cupp, M. 338, 352 Curley, T. 110 Curran, G. 32, 329 Curran, R. 105 Curran, S, 200 Curtis House 94 Custer, E, 348 Cycyk, J. 59 Czeh, 5. 49 Dages, A. 307, 317 Dahlenburg, K. 200 Dailay, G. 200 Daily, P. 53 Dalby, D. E1 D'Alonzo, D. 33 Dalrymple, 5. 64 Dalton, R. 78, 200 Daly, P. 16, 200, 306, 354 Damiani, L. 200 Damico, D. 312 Danberg, F. 324 Danish Gym Team 311 Danna, N. 50 Darienzo, M. 43 Darley, P. 115 Darling, A. 34, 200 Darrah, D. 158 Dashper, J. 29 Daugherty, B. 54, 57 Daum, R. 80 Davidson, M, 8O Davies, T. 200, 297, 348, 357 Davis, A. 331 Davis, B. 107, 317, 322 Davis, Donna 16 Davis, Dwight 317 Davis, G. 348 Davis, Jeffrey 114, 201 Davis, John 26 Davis, Kathleen 64 Davis, Kenneth 201 Davis, Patricia 46, 306 Davis, Paul 104 Davis, Richard L, 52 Davis, Richard 5. 102, 318 Davis, Robert B. 91 Davis, Robert R. 321 Davis, Roger 41 Davis, Stephen L. 19, 323 Davis, Stephen 5. 70, 322 Davis, T. 41 Davis, V. 346 Davis, W. 42, 326 Davitt, R. 118, 202 Dawson, J. 181 Day, C. 332 Day, J. 202 Deakins, D. 54 Dean, K. 107 Deaton, 5. 22 Debate Club 334 DeBolt, J. 110 DeButts, H. 94 DeCampli, T. 34 Dechene, N. 324, 336 de Coligny, W. 178 De Constanza, J. 119 de Courcelle, A. 318 de Courcelle, J. 202, 342, 356 De George, J. 318 DeGeorgia, L. 153 Dehaven, J. 25, 343 Dehghan, J. 48 Delaney, B. 80 Delaware Avenue 95 Dalaware Christian Fellowship 345 DelCampo, N. 116, 160, 202 Deldeo, C. 119 Delestatius, M. 109, 202 DelGiorno, W. 102, 295 Delia, J. 79 Dellinger, D. 103 Deita Tau Deita 104 Deldony, P. 95 Delia, J. 323 Deloach, C. 202 Demaig, J. 322 Demhoff, E. 29 Demheff, H. 322 Denbrock, W. 160, 202 Denithorne, M. 202, 354 Derby, B. 348 DeRight, M. 202 Deromedi, . 63, 318 Derrickson, R. 95 DeRubeis, C. 126 Deveney, A. 49 Devenney, M. 333 Devieto, . 29 Devine, E, 24 Devine, J. 202 Devithorne, P. 17 Devlin, R. 202, 354 Daxter, S. 329 Diaz, V. 338 Diaz, M. 329 DiBona, P. B4 DiCamillo, M. 203, 295, 341 Dick, G. 54 Dick, 1. 203 Dickerson, L. 42 Dickey, M. 50, 318, 321 Dickey, T. 111 Dickinson, C, 293, 343 Dickman, M. B9 Dickson, J. 334 Diclemente, A. 118 Diemicke, P. 84, 204 Dietrich, R. 264 DiJoseph, F. 39, 316 DiLaura, 5. 65, 308, 312 DiLeonardo, V. 113 oil, J. 118 Dill, M. 152 Dill, W. 43 Dillenkofer, A. 204 Dillon, J. 343 DiMondi, P. 34, 318 DiMuzio, T. 126, 132 Dineen, J. 204 Dinhelhimmer, H. 48 DiMicoln, A. 18 DiPasquantonio, F. 34, 307, 339 Disney, C. 102, 204, 340 Divine, L. 361 Dixon, C. 22, 318, 321 Djabcovich, P. 40 Dobraniecki, 5. 119 Dobrzynski, J. 23, 25, 319 Dobson, C. 204 Dodd, L. 89, 322 Dodson, P. 95, 204 Dolan, P. 233 Dolby, 5. 55 Daole, C. 91, 204, 314 Donaghay, 0. 206, 293, 333 Donald, M. 53 Donaldson, D. 68, 204, 341 Donaway, R. 116 Donehower, 5. 75 Dannan, B. 67 Donnelly, C. 115, 146, 148 Donovan, C. 25 Donovan, 4. 204 Donovan, Margaret 40, 204 Donovan, M. 25, 204 Donovan, P. 238 Doordan, M. 205 D'Orazio, C. 53 Dormitaries 10 Dornbrook, D, 113 Dotto, M 205 Dougherty, C. 91 Dougherty, C. 91 Dougherty, J. 206 Doughten, C. 206 Doughty, D. 347 Douglas, E. 54 Douglass, R, 19 Dowbej, T. 329 Downes, W. 111 Downing, 5. 52 Downs, T. 206 Downs, W. 117 Doyle, 5. 336 Drain, J. 85 Drake, M. 333, 348 Draper, D. 113 Draper, L. 34, 206 Dressel, J. B4, 316, 361 Driscoll, G. 30, 205, 310 Drummond, F. 329 Dubroff, V. 95 Dudhkowski, D. 27 Duffy, M. 206 Dufresne, J. 206 DuGard, R. 221 Dugger, 5. 314 Duke, B. 27 Dukes, H. 70 Dukson, D, 27 Dumas, E. 113 Dumant, 5. 343 Dunai, C. 318 Dunaway, B, 156 Duncan, A. 206 Duncan, L. 29 Duncan, 5. 160 Dunham, B. 50 Dunlap, M. 39 Dunlap, 5. 206, 312, 338 Dunlap, T. 316 Dunleavy, K. 12 Dunn 4 Bradstreet 262 Dunn, A. 266 Dunn, B. 104 Dunning. R. 117 CuPont, R. 29 Dusenbury, J. 33 Dusewicz, J. 106, 134 Dustman, B. 350 Dustman, R, 347 Dutoit, D 19 Dutton, J. 117 Dutten, M. 58 Dworsky, B. 206 Dyal, P. 314 Dyer, D. 126 Dynes, W. 237, 329 Dzienis, J. 65, 207 Eastman, E. 92 Eastman, P. 318, 321, 330, 346 E-52 354 Easton, G. 44 Eater, R. 116 Eaton, C. 323 Eaton, R. 105 Eck, R 42 Eckfeldt, F. 331 Edmunds, G. 83 Edwards, A. 170, 318, 321 Edwards, C 90 Egan, James 59, 324 Egan. Jon 25 Eggert, H. 338 Eggert, P. 207, 338 Egner, B. B8 Ehrenfeld, D. 100 Ehret, B. 48 Ehret, C. 208 Ehrlich, E. 100 Eiffr, L. 46 Eisenhauver, D. 110, 160 Eiwen, E 329 Eiwer, E. 208 Eldridge E. 318 Ellers, K. 34 Ellery, P. 45 Ellins, 5. 300 Elliott, . 51, 343 Elliott, G. 208 Elliott, Jayne 46 Elliott, Jeffrey 41 Elliott, Jerry 54 Elligtt, L 107 Elliott, 5 208 Ellis, B. 60, 313 Ellis, C. 63 Ellis, P. 38, 208 Ellsion, J. 324 Ellwanger, J. 312 Elrod, K. 115 Elsworth, J. 49 Elzey, D. 113 Embras, M. B85 Emmons, L. 126 Emory, D. 73 Engel, C. 15, 347 Englehart, W. 111, 218, 322 Ennis, R. 286 Eppridge, M. 208 Equestrian Club 330 Erdle, H. 42 Ericson, L. B2 Ernst, B. 22 Ervin, L. 208, 343 Erwin, B. 53 Esham, M. 47, 208 Eta Kappa Nu 283 Evans, Cashar 208 Evans, Cynthia 318 Evans, G. 54 Evans, W. 152 Everhart, N. 110, 322 Evert, R. 106 Ezrailson, E. 22, 208, 348 Fabris, J. 25 Fad, B. 119 Fahey, J. 209 Fahnestock, M. 106, 209 Falkowski, J. BO Falkowski, P. 326 Faller, M, 100, 209 Falls, 5. 25, 323, 345 Fantine, D, 31, 146, 148 Farmer, L. 316 Farmer, R. 43, 323 Farrell, D. 111 Farrell, J. 26 Farrell, N. 209 Farrington, J. 104 Farver, J. 210 Fasuld, J. 34 Faulhaber, 5. BS Faunce, 5. 16, 210, 331 Faupel, M. B5 Faust, R. 331, 358 Favero, J. 119, 126 Fawcett, R. 105 Fay, A. 46 Featherer, L. 16, 210, 323, 351 Feeney, P. 210 Fehr, B, 210 Feigley, C 104 Feindt, H. 48, 317 Felcet, D. 27 Feleh, J. 116, 210, 297, 339 Feldman, A. 50 Feltz, L. 84 Fenwick, K. 25, 330, 331 Ferguson, M. 19 Fernandez-Hermo, M. 318, 338 Fernandez. R. 71 Ferrara, L. 101 Ferrara, M. 66 Ferrarc, L. 64, 210 Ferreira, P. 317, 338 Ferrel, L. 350 Ferrick, P. 116 Ferry, M. 210 Fetter, 5. 319 Fetterman, M. 210 Fishrmeister, L. 32 Field, B. 40 Field, Marilyn 51 Field, Martha 22, 23, 316, 319, 338 Field, Michael 115, 156 Fields, P. 55 Finarelli, A. 319 Finch, G. 116 Fink, J. 92 Finlay, C. 338 Firestone, G. 54, 55, 115, 335 Firth, D. 333, 348 Fischbach, D. 105 Fischer, B. 346 Fischer, Douglas 104, 317 Fischer, Robert A, 107 Fischer, Robert F, 80, 317 Fisher, Deborah 77 Fisher, E. 34, 307 Fisher, Jane 48, 318 Fisher, Jay 112 Fisher, L. 346 Fisher, Pastor Mrs. 346 Fisher, Robert .. 114 Fissmer, G. 37 Fitzgeraid, B. 119 Fitzgerald, K. 29 Fivehouse, J. 32, 231, 306. 318, 345, 346 Flanigan, C. 76 Flannery, D. 86 Fleming, D. 25 Fletcher, L. 57 Fletcher, W, 114 Flickinger, J. 117 Fiood, R. 34 Flynn, J. 126, 146, 148 Flynn, P. 116 Fogel, B. 101, 318 Foley, R. 12, 350 Fonda, J. 49 Fonts, M. B4 Football 126 Foraker, B. 318, 321 Forbes, G. 106 Ford, G. 114 Fordham, R. 318 Foresman, 5. 341 Forman, R. 59 Fortias, A, 24 Fosbenner, D. 59 Foster, J. 146 Foster, 5. 307, 312, 317 Foster, T. 117 Fournier, M. 329 Fowler, D. 19 Fowler, N. 75 Fowser, E. 77 Fox, C. 50, 343 Fox, E. 104 Fox, K. 59 Fox, 5. 29, 160 Fox, T, 107 Frabizzio, 5. 118, 210 Frampton, M. 69 France, V. B6 Francis, E. 59 Francis, E. 343 Francis, James 102 Francis, Julia 83 Francy, D, 77 Frank, B. 211, 307, 312 Franklin, R, 111 Fraternities 98 Frazier, J. 323 Frazier, M. 319, 320 Frear, B. 65 Frederick, I. 17, 354 Freed, R. 22 Freeman, A, 91 Freeman, C. BS Freeman, D. 39, 329 Freeman, L. BS Frelix, A. 42 French Club 337 Fresco, A. 317 Frey, D. 55 Frey, M. 55 Frick, 8. 211 Friedel, D. 88, 318 Fromme, C. 30 Frug 3 Fry, D. 42 Fuhrer, R. B8 Fulmer, H. 40, 211 Fulop, J. 115, 126 Funch, C. 108, 212 Furgeson, H. 41 Furlong, C. 39, 323, 344 Furlow, G. 30 Gabiati, C. 75 Gaby, J. 212 Gaines, C. 55, 307, 316, 323 Galante, J, 22 Galbiati, C. 329 Gallo, 5. 89 Galperin, L. 24 Galperin, R, 26 Gamma Sigma Sigma 351 Gannon, C. 70 Gance, D. 311 Garcia, J. 212,324 Gardner, B, 24, 212 Garner, I. 212 Garner, R. 312, 333 Garrett, W, 115 Garritt, E. 117 Garvel, 5. 343 Gaudioso, C. 107, 212 Gavron, L. 63 Gawel, A. 212 Gawinski, M. 324 Gears, M. B6 Gebhart, W. 319, 320 Gehman, T. 323 Gehrke, L. 102, 158, 212 Gehrt, T. 49 Geiger, R. 16, 322 Geis, 5. 16, 323 Geiszler, C. 24, 212 Gelsinger, B. 27, 212, 323, 340 Genereaux, D. 29 George, L. 318 George, P. 52 Gerald, B. 29 Gerald, J. 117 Gerjovich, 5. 318 Gerow, W. 106 Gerrity, F. 29 Getty, P. 43 Geyovich, 5. 72 Gibbons, J. 65, 213 Gibe, T. 51 Gier, G. 65 Gil, J. 26 Gilbert AL B 23 Gilbert C 27 Gilbert DE E 28 Gilbert F 33 Gilchrist, D. 213, 341 Gilliland, B. 47, 213, 298, 299, 361 Gilmen, 5. 89 Gilmore, D. 74 Gilmore, Jeanna 214 Gilmore, Joyce 61, 214 Gingrich, B, 104 Given, B, 52 Gladden, J. 318 Gladnick, J. B2 Gladwin, T. 12 Glass, M. 53 Glaubitz, E. 41, 319 Glick, M. 66, 309, 348 Glowiak, 5. 103 Glunie, R, 148 Glynn, C. 34 Godalin, B. 72 Godek, J. 106 Godleski, J. 11 Godlewski, W. 59, 343 Goeke, K. 307, 319, 336, 354 Goeller, M. 19, 148 Goff, C. 75, 323, 329 Gohlke, D, 329 Gold, J. 100, 214 Gold, M, 101 Goldbacher, R. 100, 214, 357 Goldberg, R. 100 Goldberg, 5. 7, 100, 214, 313 Goldfus, M. 100, 214 Golf 1967 160 Gonzales, I, 338 Gonzales, P. 338 Goodale, D. 134 Goodell, M. 318 Goodell, R. BB Gooding, W, 214 Goodman, Freddy 101, 214 Goodrich, D. 79 Goodwill, J. 104 Goodwin, B. 248 Goodwin, D. 115 Gordon, B, 101 Gordon, M. 33 Gordon, W. 107 Gordy, F. 146 Gormsen, G. 214, 339, 351, 361 Gosnell, N, 214 Gosser, J. 215 Gostin, H. 100, 215 Gotsch, M. 215 Gould, B. B8, 319, 320, 354 Gould, E. 317 Gowvatos, J. B9 Graber, 5. 116 Grabowski, J. 104 Grabowski, T. 318 Graden, C. 74, 216, 341 Gradishar, F, 104 Graebner, J. 14 Grafton, 5. 22, 322 Gragagnola, E. 332 Graham, C. 336 Graham, H. 339, 346 Graham, R. 346 Graham, Walter 59, 111 Graham, William 317 Grampp, M. 47 Granda, A. 293, 216 Grandell, C. 318 Grant, C. 57 Graseck, 5. 110, 216 Gratzinger, 5. 22, 126 Gravalt, H. 39 Gravatt, D. 333 Graves, H. 216 Gray. B. 37, 216 Gray, J. 49 Gray, L. 36 Grayson, R. 111 Greatorex, 5. 34, 312, 313, 3385, 356, 357 Green, Barbara 29, 322 Green, Bert 146, 338 Green, C. 24, 344 Green, D. 26 Green, E. 86 Green, J. B4 Green, K. 216, 307 Green, Robert J. 136, 148 Green, Robert S, 100, 218, 336 Green, 5. 216 Greene, R. 104 Greenwell, 5. B6 Gregg, J. 80, 317 Greiner, J. 102, 216, 341 Grier, J. 114 Griffin, C. 35 Griffin, M. 73, 318, 321 Griffith, D. B9 Grffiths, P. 216 Grim, D. 59 Grnimme, D. 354 Gripp. R. 88, 348 Grise, H. 34 Groboski, F. 350 Groco, C. 67 Groo, C. 316 Grossman, K. 46 Gruber, C. 346 Guerke, B. 142 Guiriard, R, 330 Grulich, R, 22 Guala, J. 217 Gudzune, D. 19 Guellaume, K. 53 Guerriero, M. 118, 128, 217 Guest, 5, 217 Gurazda, M. 50 Gurdett, K. B5 Guthrie, K. 50 Guthrie, P, 218 Guyer, W, B0 Gwiazda, M. 343 Ha, B. 25 Haag, P. 51 Haar, R. 217 Haas, L. 86, B8 Habib, M. B0 Hackett, A, 12 Hackett, E. 54, 318 Hackett, K. 33 Hackney, J. 126 Hackney, L. 126 Haden, D. 14, 323 Haecker, 5, 317 Haff, 8. 318 Hagan, G. 35, 136, 146, 148, 217, 294, 342 Hagee, J. 119 Hagenbach, R. 24 Hagerty, D. 142, 89 Hagstoz, F. 52 Hahn, E. 218 Haines, K. 34 Haislett, J. 22, 23 Halcomb, B. 324 Haldeman, A, 218 Hale, J. 218, 296, 298, 339 Hale, R. 101, 152 Hale, 5. 218, 351 Haley, B 116, 218 Haley, 5. 34 Hall, A. 49 Hall, C. 69 Hall, E. 218 Hall, J. 111, 334 Hall, Leonard 30 Hall, Leslay 25, 218 Hall. M. 39, 318, 321, 344 Hall, Rita 218, 306 Hall, Robert 307 Hall, Roy 178 Halliday, 5. 111 Hallock, J. 322 347 Halloran, J. 11 Hallsted, M. 329 Hallsted, R. 103, 218 Halstead, R. 11, 334 Hallweck, F. 85 Hamilten, L. 28 Hamilton, R. 219 Hammers, D. 22 Hammond, B. 219 Hammaond, James 117 Hammond, Jeffrey 312 Hammaond, John E. 109 Hammond, John W. 92 Hammeond, Julianne 39, 345 Hampton, G. 105 Hand, P. 56 Hankins, L. 344 Hanley, Barbara 69 Hanley, Bruce 119, 126 Hann, R. 70 Hanna, L. 111 Hannagran, M. 117 Hannah, R. 152, 153 Hansel, M. 108 Hansen, C. 148 Hanson, M. 21 Happoldt, P. 219, 307, 314 Harbourne, 5. 72, 219, 356 Harcketts, J. 11, 158, 220 Harcum, W. 70, 144 Harding, B. 52 Harding, G. 101 Hardy, D. 169, 366 Hardy, L. 220 Hardy, M. 220 Harker, D. 52 Harker, W. 104 Harlow, M. 22 Harlow, W. 354 Harmeyer, P. 29, 343 Harmum, D. 31 Harnum, G. 31 Harnum, D 126 Harper, J. 329, 345 Harra, R. 59 Harrington A B 9, 35 Harrington, B. 136, 146, 148, 149, 220 Harrington C 36 Harrington, D. 39 Harrington D A E 38 Harrington, J. 61 Harris, B. 34 Harris, E. 341 Harris, M. 220 Harrison, F. 110, 220 Harrison, 5. 13 Harshman, N. 76, 343 Hart, B. 220, 342 Hart, C. 32 Hart, Jeffrey 80 Hart, Joanne 220 Harter 43 Hartfield, H. 43 Hartley, D, 318, 321 Hartman, B. 316 Hartman, E. 48 Hartman, N. 92 Hartnett, J. 220 Hartrim, R. 105 Hartromft, D. 323 Hartzel, D. 105 Harvie, C. 47 Harvis, 5. 100 Harwitz, P. 12, 337, 348 Haslbeck, J. 57 Hassall, J. 105 Hastings, B. 72, 221, 339 Hastings, C. 113 Hastings, E. 221 Hastings M. 46 Hatch, J. 119, 312, 313 Hauck, B. 49 Haughey, W. 1B Hauser, N. 221 Haushalter, L. 75 Hauty, G. 225 Haverstick, J. 115, 301 Havey, 5. 221 Hawthorne, R. 116 Hayden, A. 112 Haydn, B. 323 Haydock, Sandra 293, 344 Haydock, Susan 35 Hayford, R. 105 Hayman, A. 324, 335 Hayman, C. 92 Hayman, R. 30, 309 Hazel, C. 318, 321, 324 Hazewski, D. 104 Heal, P. 146, 148 Healy, M. 40 Heath, P. 56 Heather, A. 222 Heather, B. 32 Hencken, V. 222 Heck, A. 155 Heckles, P. 91 Heckman, J. 84, 323 Hedin, K. 316 Hedniak, M. 318 Heinecken, M. 126 Heiney, D. 307 Heitnen, 5. 108 Helker, G. 126 Helm, D. 331 Helmerson, 5. 24 Helurg, D. B0 Hemphill, L. 317 Hendel, B. 90 Henderson, J. 222 Henderson, L. 16 Henderson, R. 70, 324 Henisee, L. 110, 222 Henney, L. 103 Henpez, E. 80 Henriksen, J. 318, 321, 324 Hepbion, B. B0 Herholdt, A. 222 Herman, M. 113 Herman, T. B0 Hermo, M. 75 Herr, M. 331 Herring, J. 92, 322 Herron, J. 354 Hershner, M. B8 Hessier, P. 322 Heuberger, P. 222 Heuser, L. 74 Hewitt, D. 54 Hickay, R. 66 Hickman, B. 318, 321 Hickok, R. 222 Hicks, 5. 222 Higgins, J. 318 Higginson, L. 316, 318, 321 Highfield, H. 102, 222 Hill, A. 32 Hill, B. 118 Hil, C. 223 Hill, K. 223 Hill, Robert 110, 324 Hillel 345 Hinchliffe, M. B85 Hindin, R, 223, 299 Hindman, M. B8 Hinton, G, 117 Hires, B. 68 Hirsch, L. 74, 348 Hirschbein, M, 317 Hirsehhorn, 5. 100 Hirschy, P. 317 Hitch, E. 67 Hiteh, P. 108, 158 Hitchcock, B. 50 Hitchcock, E. 223 Hitchens, C. 57 Hitchens, J. 60 Hitchens, L. 224, 343 Hitchens, M. 224 Hocker, 5. 224 Hocutt, J. 168, 366 Hodgson, J. 164 Hoffman, G. 42 Hodum, A. 58 Hoerl, A. 242 Hoey, J. 126, 224 Hoffman, C. 51 Hoffman, D. 318 Hoffman, E. 318 Hofmann, R. 13, 350 Hogue, I. 224 Holcamb, B. 324 Holden, P. 53 Holland, J. 114 Hollaway, J. 116 Holle, E. 70 Hollis, J. 116 Holloway, J. 126 Hollsted, M. 32 Holmes, P. 34 Holmes, W. 152 Holoviak, B, 224 Holsten, W. 106 Holt, D. 31B Homecoming Court 352 Hone, L. 224 Honoraries 250 Hoopes, J. 116 Heoots, K. 323 Hopkins, D. 37 Hopkins, L. 115, 144 Hopkins, M. 224 Hopkins, N. 74 Hopkins, 5. 225 Hopkins, W. 317 Hopstock, P. 334 Horn, H. 66 Horsey, M. 23, 24 Horton, G. 31 Horvath, R. 102, 225, 340 Hossenstein, T. 158 Houchin, B. 46, 316 Houck, J. 329 Houde, M. 46 Howle, W, 225, 340 House, D, 21 Houser, M. 26 J Howe, C. 25 Howell, E. 118 Howell, P. 225 Hrynyshyn, D. 225, 343 Hubbard, C. 53, 226 Huber, J. 226 Huber, M, 46 Huber, R. 226 Hudsan, B. 106, 226 Hudson, Daryl 115 Hudson, Diana 50, 330 Huffman, P. 126 Hufnal, T. 41 Huggins, J. 108, 156 Hughes, C. BB Hughes, M. 114 Hughes, R. 71 Hughes, T. 24 Hughes, V. 319, 320 Hull, G. 31 Hummel, M. 344 Humphrey, B. 55 Humphrey, 5. 36 Hunter, A. 331 Hunter, B. 66 Hunter, L. 316, 345 Hurd, J. 57 Hurlbut, D. 43, 226 Hurst, Barbara 318, 321, 343 Hurst, Beverly 226 Hurst, R, 324 Hurtz, D. 26 Huston, 5. 226, 319 Huszti, D. 84, 226 Huszti, J. 320 Hutapes, J. 79 Hutchins, R. 35 Hutchinson, M. 316 Hutchinson, W. 59, 329 Hutchison, 5. 58 Hutton, C. 87 Hutton, 0. 156 Hutton, P. 31 Hutton, R. 78 Hyatt, M. 227, 306 Hynson, 5. 60, 227 I.F.C. 99 I.F.C. Queen 353 lgnakowshki, J. 21 Ignatowski, L. 324, 343 Imhoff, J. 319, 320 Imperiale, A. 43 Infante, C. 126 Ingerseoll, C, 329 Ingersoll, D, 280 Ingram, G. 227, 294, 341 Inman, 5. 318 International Relations Club 335 Igbal, M. 335 Irish, R. 102, 227, 301 Irvine, J. 53 Irwin, J. 318, 321 Isaacs, G. 18, 323 Ivery, K. 74, 228, 343, 345 Ivin, G. 331 Ivin, V. 228 Jackson, B. 111 Jackson, J. 25, 322, 228 Jackson, 8. 138, 318 Jackson, W. 115 Jacobs, M. 78, 101, 158, 307 Jacobsen, R. 92 Jacobson, R. 90 Jacoli, L. 33 Jacquette, B. 62 Jagel, R. 77, 318, 321 Jaggard, L. 314, 344 James, M, 37 Janes, M. 316 Janes, P. 30 Janucik, L. 116 Jaques, E. 65, 228 Jaguette, G. 228 Jardon 42 Jarrell, B. 103, 317, 340 Jarrell, M. 228 Jarrall, T. 102 Jeandell, 5. 50 Jedziniak, M, 321 Jefferson, B. 109 Jefferson, R. 52, 307 Jefferson, W, 52 Jeglum, J. 54, 323 Jdenkins, D. 324 Jenney, 5. 318 Jeragen, R. 150 Jerk 3 Jerl, B. 22 Johns, A. 358 Johns, M. 228, 306, 307 Johnson, B. 107 Johnson, C. 92 Jdohnson, D. 102, 156, 228, 301, 308, 346 Johnson, E. 72, 316 Johnson, H. 115 Johnson, Jeni 30 Johnson, James 329 Johnson, Lynden 3 Johnson, M. 229 Johnson, Robert H. 92, 229 Johnson, Robert J. 52, 53 Johnsen, Robert L. 18, 324 Johnson, Robert M. 115, 145, 148, 156 Johnson, 5. 318, 321 Johnson, V. 47 Johnston, G. 345 Johnston House 95 Johnston, R. 41 Jolly, R. 103, 312, 317 Jones, A. 108, 330 Jones, B. 52, 53, 54 Jones, Carol 229 Jones, Catherine 28, 318 Jones, David 114 Jones, Donna 17 Jones, Elizabeth 34 Jones, G. 102 Jones, H. 114 Jones, Jacqueline 90 Jones, Jerry BOD Jones, Joyce 34,318, 344 Jones, Kenda 318 Jones, Kenneth 49 Jones, L. 92, 331 Jones, Marcia 30, 338 Jones, Maurice 113, 229 Jones, N. 59 Jones, Phyllis 31 Jones, R. 229, 318, 321, 323, 352 Jones, T. 348 Jones, Waiter 30 Jones, William 324 Jordan, B. 72 Jordan, H. 51 Jordan, J. 318, 321, 323 Joslin, J. 49, 230, 324, 342 Joslin, N. 84 Joukainen, K. 57 Juchs, J. 356 Judson, R. 109, 230, 331 Juizing, M. 50 Julian, J. 43 Julian, L. 29 Julian, R. 52 Jumars, P. 12, 359 Jump, 8. 40 Jumy, C. 67 Junior Counselors 317 Kabis, Kathleen 230 Kabis, Karen 310 Kabis, W. 230 Kadow, K. 85 Kaffenberger, J. 134 Kafka, L. 345 Kagel, A. 348 Kahn, D. 105 Kakroukas, N. 91 Kallay, M, 49 Kamens, H. 100 Kammer, L. 50 Kamphaus, K. 230 Kane, M. 73 Kant, . 21 Kantner, R. 80 Kaplan, E. 230, 331 Kappa Alpha 106 Kappa Deita Pi 294 Kardos, D. 27 Karraker, J. B84, 319, 320 Karvois, E. 26, 103, 341 Kassel, T. 29 Kast, K. 103, 308, 317 Kasun, J. 318 Katie, M. 110 Katz, P. 33B Kaufman, L. 32 Kauffman, C. 34, 343 Kayonga, C. 59 Kearns, T. 150 Kedda, I. 318 Keeley, 5. B5 Keen, M. 88 Kesnan, P. 231, 343 Keene, B. 106 Keene, G, 94, 95 Keene, L. 53, 231 Keene, N. 331 Keeney, A. 318 Keesay, R. 176 Keiblar, R. 57, 231, 342 Keiger, J. 70 Keir, R. 16, 331 Keiser, L. 231, 337 Keister, 0. 116 Kelie, M. 68 Keller, R. 117, 126 Kelley, J. 331 Kelly, C. 90 Kelly, G. 232, 344 Kelly, L. 354 Kelly, Mancy 318 Kelly, Nona 305, 354 Kelly, P. 106 Kellogg, P. 63, 231 Kelsey, B. 319, 320 Keiso, E. 40 Kemp, J. 83 Kemske, C. 22, 23 Kennedy, G. 332 Kennedy, J. 50 Kenney, J. 102, 117 Kennicott, P. 334 Kent Maison Francaise 44 Keown, J. 102 Keppel, B. B0 Keppal, G. 174 Kern, 5. 26 Kerr, W, 171 Kerrigan, H. 64 Kiefer, P, 29 Kieffer, C. 115 Kielkopf, M. 34 Kilmon, R. 109 Kiln.on, R. 232 Kimhble, R. 42 Kimmel, T. 232 Kimmey, D. 53 Kimpel, P. 317 King, B. 55, 232, 301, 326 King, D. 330 King, J. 55, 106 Kinkaid, M. 232 Kinnamon, J. 35, 232 Kirby, A. 232 Kirch, I, 232 Kirk. C. 38, 338 Kirk, D, 329 Kirk, H. 134 Kirk, L. 102 Kirk, V. 26 Kirsch, M. 18 Kisco, R. 71 Kistler, N. 14 Klees, C. 55, 316, 318 Klein, D. 26 Klein, M. 29, 232, 307 Kline, C. 233 Klina, L. 134, 152 Kline, M. 25, 331 Kling, H. 1186 Klinger, D. 115, 126 Klinger, L. 84, 233, 293, 297, 341 Klonowski, B. 83, 233 Knarr, M. 103, 134 Knauss, D. 107, 317 Knauss, K. 105 Knepler, C. 233 Knight, J. 233, 333 Knight, R. 317, 319, 320 Knobelspiesse, E. 116 Knoadler, A, 113 Knoff, W. 100, 233 Knott, J. 32 Knouse, B. 44 Knowles, B. 35 Knox, D. 142 Knudsen, D. 119 Koffler, 5. 101, 356 Kow, H. 234 Kopacki, G. 49 Kopp, C. 109 Korpman, B. 48 Koziol. D. 89 Kraft, J. 302 Krajak, T. 329 Krajewski, C. 40, 234 Krape, P. 102, 144, 234, 341, 342 Krapf, J. 317 Krattenmaker, B. 35 Kratz, G. 344, 345 Krause, E. 318 Kreitzer, 0. 101 Krewatch, J. 292 Krim, J. 234, 306 Krall, J. 53 Krotz, G. 323 Kruckhardt, M, 318 Krzyzanowski, M. 62 Kycaba, W. 104 Kugel, K. S0 Kuhn, C. 113 Kuhn, J. 103 Kuhwald, C. 234 Kuipers, E. 102, 340 Kupferman, 1, 78 Kupferman, R. 32 Kurlansky, A. 101 Kursh, S, 101 Kwiatkowski, M. 1286 Kyte, K. 331 Lsb 3 LaCosta, J. 49, 361 Lacrosse 1967 156 Lacsny, G. 55 Lafferty, D. 34, 312, 313, 316 Lafferty, Joan 74 Lafferty, Joseph 26, 234 LaFazia, D, 234 Laggner, R. 72 Lake, D, 72 Lam, R. 54, 235, 342 LaMacchia, C. 332, 337 Lambda Chi Alpha 108 Lambdom, D. 83 Lamoreaux, R. 26 Landes, Bernard 55 Landis, Bryan 109 Landt, E. B84, 322 Lane, J. 108, 235 Lankenau, L. 307, 343 Lanning, B. 300 Lapenta, C. 90 Lapinsky, W. 323 Lappinen, M. 103 Larason, R. 102 Larrieu, J. 92 Larson, J. 110 Larson, V. 235 LaSage, V. 235 Laser, J. 115, 126 Lassman, M. 12, 323 Laughlin, W. 116, 126, 130, 131 Laukner, C. 66, 334 Lavine, D. 100 Lawrence, 0. 13 Laws, B. 336 Lawther, P. 235 Lawther, R. 236 Lawther, W. 236 Layfield, D. 107 Layhen, B. 37 Laytan, Ruth 57 Layton, Robert 104, 236 Lazarski, J. 52, 126 Lea, D. 50 Leach, A. 337 Leach, D. 126 Leach, 5. 118, 236 Leahy, R. 34 Leasure, C. 322 LeChapelle, Y. 56 Lee, J. 309, 312, 350 Lee, M. 66, 314 Lee, P. 236 Leed, T. 28 Leedom, G. 331 Lesdom, W. 112, 134 Leeman, J. 318, 334 LeGates, A. 60, 236 Lehm, 5. 48 Leibensperger, 0. 13 Leinheiser, K. 22 Leiser, T. 68 Leleko, G. 49, 331 Lenderman, H. 80 Leneis, C. 114 Lennon, R. 237 Lenox, 5. 22 Lensner, D. 109 Leg, M. 59, 103 Leonard, T. 41 Lercer, B. 237 Leskewicz, 0. 26 Levin, R. 100 Levine, D. 100 Levine, I, 237 Lavine, J. 41 Levine, L. 101 Levine, 5. 100, 237 Levis, C. 107, 317, 344 Levitsky, L. 32 Levitsky, M. 113 Lewallyn, A. 22 Lewis, C. 50 Lewis, J. BB Lewis, Madene G8 Lewis, Nancy 237 Lewis, 5. 85 Lewis, W, 318, 321 Lichtenstein, K. 26 Lieberman, B. 60, 237 Lieberman, M. 319 Lieberwirth, B. 126 Ligor, 5. 292 Ligon, 5. 317, 330 Lincoln, A. 12,95 Lincoln, J. 338 Lindbock, P. 158 Lindell, C. 237 Lindell, M. 318 Lindemanis, A. 335 Lindemer, D. 111 Lindmuth, J. 29 Lingo, C. 238 Linzenbold, F. 118, 126, 133, 238 Lio, R. BB Lipman, W. 12 Lippert, A. 176 Lippincott, J. 118, 126 Lipson, M. 119, 126 Lipstein, 5. 101 List, E. 83, 238 Littler, M. 238 Livermore, C. 110 Llewellyn, A. 337 Lioyd, D. 112, 238 Lioyd, J. 33 Lioyd, K. 30 Lobosco, D. 32 Lochner, R, 107 Locke, R. 41, 142, 238, 299 Lockland, B. 156 Lodge, R. B5 Lodise, T. 42 Loeb, M. 66 Logan, D. 33 Lomicky, G. 316 Lopez, L. 25 Lord. 8. 13 Lord, W. 319, 354 Lorenz, R. 12 Lorenzoni, D. 54 Lose, A. 66 Latz, 5. 239 Loughery, D. 12 Love, E. 50 Lovelace, D. 489, 239 Loveless, H. 110 Lovett, L. 66 Lovett, N. 75 Lowden, D, 29 Lowery, J. 67 Luboff, O, 310 Luby, B. 126 Lucanish, C. 156 Lucas, D. 117, 239 Lucas, 5. 42 Luddy, B. 19 Ludington, J. 18 Ludiow, 5. 136 Ludtke, C. 316, 3159, 320 Ludwig, M. 66 Luek, S. 239, 300, 338 Luff, L. 32 Luff, R. 78, 336 Luisi, P. 107 Lukoff, D. 148 Lundblad, B. 239 Lundy, M. 100 Lungren, M. 77, 343 Lunsford, R. 114 Lurwick, E. 40 Luther, Martin 366 Lutheran Students Ass'n 346 Lutz, B. 319, 320, 344 Lutz, D. 319 Lynch, G. 318 Lynch, James 18 Lynch, Joanne 38 Lynch, M. 318, 321 Lynch, N. 51 Lynch, P. 61 Lyneis, K. 86, 88 Lynn, D. 239, 301 Lyons, K. 66 Lyons, M. 240 MacDonald, J. BB MacFariand, C. 240 MacFarland, L. 85 Maciolek, V. 35 Mack, D. 18 Mackenzie, G. 318, 321 Mackin, P. 59 MacKnight, T. 109, 134 MaclLachlan, G. 29 MaclLean, C. 63 MacKlem, 5. 316, 346 Macklenor, 5. 67 MacLeod, J. 58 MacMNamee, D. 106, 317 MacPhes, H. 229 MacSorley, R. 240 Maerker, R. 345 Magargal, N. 24 Magee, J. B85, 338 Maggioncalda, G. 304, 340 Magill, B. 51 Mahan, B. 58 Maher, K. 62 Maher, M. 43 Mahler, J. 115, 148, 149 Maholchic, D. 40, 318 Mahan, B. 53 Mahru, Y. 244 Main Streat 5 Maisel, S, 100, 240 Maks, R. 119 Malay, M. 90 Malcolmson, R, 111 Malestein, A. 22, 344 Maley, E. 126 Malin, M. 72, 240, 343 Malkmus, B. 89, 318 Maloney, L. 38, 240 Maloney, M. 52 Maloney, W. 117, 240 Man, F. 33 Mangano, L. 17, 316, 351 Mangold, T. 240 Manlove, L. 108, 318 Marcial, A. 125, 240 Mardyniak, A. 92 Marek, J. 65, 351 Marinelli, C. 29 Marion, M. 240 Markaros, A. 50 Markowitz, 2. 240 Markum, L. 148 Markwalder, 5. 64 Marrazzo, W. 12, 318 Marriott, M. 240, 341 Marsey, R. 12,116 Marsey, W. 116 Marsh, B. 240, 331, 341, 342 Marsh, J. 307 Marshall, C. 242 Marshall, D. 68, 318, 321 Marshall, J, 31 Marshall, L. 34 Marshall, M. 38 Marshall, N. 110 Marshall, P. 39 Marsilli, R. 53 Marston, G. 67 Martin, Brian 78 Martin, Bruce 52 Martin, C. 76 Martin, Jeanmarie 330 Martin, John 345 Martin, Josephine 28, 318 Martin, Patricia 47 Martin, Peter 242 Martin, R. 18, 356 Martin, 5. 337 Martinez, L. 58, 324 Martnick, E. 126 Martorelli, . 312 Martsolf, K. 50 Martz, G. 58 Marvel, G. 58 Marvel, R. 59 Marvil, W. 54 Mase the Monk 55 Masin, B. 126 Masologites, M. 61 Mason, E. 116 Mason, R. 36 Masten, A. 117, 317 Matorese, W. 118 Mathieu, N. 38, 329 Matthews, B. 26 Matthews, D. 55, 242 Mattie, J. 66, 67 Mattison, R. 337, 346 Matyger, G. 126 Maxer, R. 152 Maxwell, D. 40 May, F. 242 May, J. 60 May, R. 110, 242 Mayberry, W. 70, 118, 148, 242 Mayer, G. 49 Mayer, R. 102, 171 Mays, 5. 318, 321 McAllister, B. 330 Mcallister, G. 119 McBride, M. 134, 307 McBride, T. 134 McCafferty, M. 73 McCall, B. 115 McCall, S. 243 McCallion, C. 126 McCarthy, D. 34 McCarthy, P. 102 McCaughey, E. 89 McCauley, 5. 60 McCloskey, E. 59 McCloud, J. 316 McCloy, B, 117 McCollough, C. 102, 243, 340 McConachy, G. 243, 296, 298, 299, 339 McConnell, K, 54 McConkey, B. 46 McCool, J. 318 McCoy, D. 338 McCrery, A. 41 McCrodden, B. 103 MeCrystal, P, 243 McCullough, C. 339 McCumber, L. 66 McCurdy, J. 323 McCurdy, W, 329 McDanlel, K. 103 McDaniel, W. 175 McDermott, M. 30, 314 McDonald, B. 53 McDonald, J. 243 McDonald, K. 243 McDonnell, 5. 33 McDonough, K. 34, 324 McDonough, 5. 56 McDowell, G. 344, 350 McDowell, L. 352 McFadden, B. 114 McFann, D. 323 McFarlin, J. 333, 356 McGann, K. 109 McGann, P, 358 McGee, D. 42 McGee, 5. 62 McGill, K. 72 McGlinchey, M. 159 MeGonigal, K. 39, 329 McGowen, J. 243, 298 McGrath, J. 246 McGrory, J. 110 McGuire, C. 312 McGuire, J. 354 McHugh, B. 64 McHugh, R. 104 Mcintosh, A. 77, 243 Mcintosh, W. 318, 321, 324 Mclver, J. 110 McKee, F. 57, 142, 361 McKeaver, W. 57 McKenney, K. 34 McKinney, C. 56, 244 McLaughlin, J. 268 McLaughlin, 5. 244, 343 Mecleod, N. 59 McMahan, 5. 32 McMahon, A. 244 McMahen, J. 114 McMakin, J. 244, 340 McMaster, 8. 107, 244 MeMillen, J. 138 McMullen, R. 244, 324 McNair, C. 333 MecNamara, E. 245 McMatt, G. 53 McMear, M. 73, 245, 318, 356 McNeice, C, 245 McQuery, R. 76, 323 McRight, M. 17 McVagh, J. 49 McVey, J. 319 Mead. R. 12 Meade, B, 354 Meade, R. 105, 166 Meadows, D. 134, 245 Meals, B. 73 Mearns, 5. 245 Measley, H. 34, 109 Mechesney, C. 33 Medlin, 1. B8 Medvick, J. 26 Meehan, T, 319, 320 Meeker, B. 346 Meeker, R. 317, 319, 320, 346 Meigs, G. 240, 245 Meinersmann, J. 34 Mekalian, A. 74, 245, 295, 298 Mekalian, M. 156 Meldrum, G. 92 Melson, R, 24, 246 Melwager, B. 33 Menard, J. 316 Meney, G. 34 Mearchant, D. 138 Meredith, R. 116, 246 Merrill, E. 246 Merrison, W. 306 Mersan, J, 47, 246, 298, 339 Messick, M. 246 Messina, P. 21, 318, 321 Metz, D. 26 Meyer, B. 246 Meyer, H. 103 Meyer, M. 34 Meyer, W. 13 Meyers, H. 309 Michael, D, 318, 321 Michalik, V. 77 Michael, D. 37 Michelson, T. 329 Michener, G. 27 Middieton, T. 25 Mikolitch, E. 105 Milbourne, H. 59 Milburn, T. 126 Mileuskl, P. BO Miller, A. 105 Miller, B. 40 Miller, C. 25 Miller, D. 41 Miller, John F. 114, 115, 126, 148 Miller, Johnnye 247 Miller, Joseph 104 Miller, L. 39, 318, 321 Miller, P. 32 Miller, R. 57 Millar, 5. 26 Milleson, J. 42 Millor, M. 317, 338 Mills, G. 323 Milis, J. 247 Millstone, J. 24, 247, 297, 348 Minker, M. 247 Minner, D, 247 Minutella, F. 36 Mitchell, Jacklyn 247 Mitchell, James F. 49 Mitchell, James M, 254 Mitchell, L, 125, 248, 204 Mitchell, P. 105 Mitchell, 5. 316 Mitchell, T. 107 Mitten, D. 103 Moan, T. 109, 317 Modern Dance Club 332 Mohan, D. 331, 335 Monaco, B. 29 Monkey 3 Montague, R. 42 Montgomery, B, 50 Montgomery, C. 323 Montgomery, J. 114 Montgomery, T. 9 Monticello, F. 119, 152 Moody, E. 105 Moore, A. 248 Moore, B. 142 Moaore, C. 248 Moore, David 12, 324, 350 Moore, Donald 53 Moore, G. 42, 326 Moore, L. James 57, 248, 342 Moore, James L. 112, 248, 322 Moore, R. 101, 292 Moore, 5. 231 Moosmann, J. 329 Moran, A. 54, 318 Moran, L. 318 More, C. 21 Morgan, C. 49 Morgan, D. 111, 324 Morgan, R, 104 Morgan, T. 30 Morgan, W. 111, 324 Morillo-sato, R, 134 Morley, K. 106, 134 Morley, M. 117, 248 Morley, R. 107, 134 Merning, J. 102, 249 Morris, C. 32 Morris, K. 29 Morris, R. 323 Morrow, J. 114 Maorrow, W. 319 Maorsch, R. B6 Maortar Board 295 Mortimar, B. 50 Morton, C. 103, 317 Morton, W, 249 Moseley, M. 33 Motter, 5. 25 Mountz, D. 116 Mousley, G. 53, 105 Mowday, J. 138 Mowlds, C, 92 MRHA 307 Mueller, C. 17 Muhlenberg, D. B85, 329 Mukderick, E. 21, 323 Muillen, 5. 356, 357 N Mullens, P. 14, 249, 319 Mulrooney, E. 88 Mumford, C. 45, 67 Mumfaord, J. 107, 318 Mur, D. 27 Murawski, M. 249, 343 Murawski, P. 352 Murphy, J. 19 Murphy, W. 59 Murray, J. 249 Murray, K. 32 Murray, L. 25, 85 Murray, N. 314 Murray, P. 344 Murray, R. 331 Murray, 5. B85 Mursky, M. 31 Muterspaw, D, 12 Muterspaw, T. 12 Muxo, A. 338 Myers, A, 185 Myers, M. 318 Myers, R. 33 Nacella, B. 24 Nagle, A. 318, 321, 346 Nalle, C. 49 Mardo, R. 249 Mardo, V. 319, 320 Mayman, D. 103 Nazematz, P, 72 Necker, D. 42 Needies, R, 13 Meiger, W. 118 Meill, J. 12, 359 Meilsan, 5. 354 Nelson, B. 50 Meison, C, 64 Melson, D. 181 MNelson, M. 66, 346 Merlinger, J. 51, 249 Nertney, L. 125 Nestleroth, 5. 249 New Castle 47 MNew, L. 66 Newcomb, J. 115 Mewill, B. 95 Mewitt, P. 54, 55, 101 Mewitt, T. 53, 101 Mewman Council 347 Mewman, W. 115 Mewnam, M. 250, 296, 306 Mewton, E. 24 Mewton, 5. 343 Meyers, B. 107 Nibouar, D. 103 Niccolucei, D, 117 Mice, C. 40 Michols, O 345 Michols, M. 74 Michols R, 329 Micholson, 5. 33 Mickels, R. 53 Mickerson, O 31 Micall, J. 115 Niederriter, K. 63, 250, 335 341, 351 Mielsen, B, Mielsen, R, 63, 314 223 Mightingale, 5. 343 Mikles, T. 170 Mizami, K. 90, 335, 344 Mobb, J. 51 Noco, L. 68 Nocon, G. 39 Molan, M. 46, 334 Moonan, M. 250 MNorman, P. 61 Morris, T. 111, 347 Morthrup, B. 104 Morthwood, D. 55, 341 Norton, J. 23 MNovak, J. 16 Novak, K. 250 MNovello, F. 54 Novotny, R. 119, 126 Nowaczyk, R. 103 Nugent, L. 3 Nuly, K. 73 Muroon, J. 324 Nuruddin, K. 66 Nutwell, N. 312, 313 MNutter, J. 119, 156, 250 Nwaiku, E. 292 Nystrom, R. 256 Oakford, C. 67 Oatman, R. 318 Oberdorfer, P. 12 Oberhettinger, D. 324 Oberholtzer, D. 39 Occhi, 5. 314 O'Connor, D. 27 0'Connor, J. 107 O'Connor, K. 251 O'Day, E. BS O'Donnell, J. 148, 149 O'Donnell, K. 38 Offutt, K. 316 Ogden, 5. 118, 251 O'Hara, T. 106 0O'Keafa, J. 107 Okonowicz, E. 322 Olafson, G. 44, 331 Olagsegba, G. 292 Olcott, K. 307, 331 Oidfield, D. 41 Olm, B. 112 Oim, D. 112 Oloasegba, G. 335 Olson, K. 31, 318 Omicron Delta Kappa 296 Omicron Nu 297 Orcutt, M. 88 Orga, A. 251 Organizations 304 Q'Rourke, P. 118 Orth, J. 116 Crth, P 117 Orth, V. 117, 138, 152, 251 Osborn, J. 53 Osbhorne, B. 309 Osbourn, R. 251, 317 Osburn, W. 251, 331 0'Shea, P. 102 Otteni, 0. 34 Otteni, M. 37, 307, 308, 316 Ottinger, J. 110, 251, 324 Otto, K. 65, 251 Quting Club 331 Over, R. 19 Overman, B. BB Oves, R. 21 Owen, C. 83 Owen, D. 103, 317 Oyler, C. 102, 317, 340 Pacinelli, J. 53 Palardes, D. 47 Palermo, 5. 42, 252 Palermo, T. 21 Palmer, J. 343 Palmer, L. 50, 358 Palmer, T. 107, 152 Palumbo, J. 118 Panadero, P. 53 Panaro, A. 252 Pancoast, C. 109 Pancoast, E. 83, 318 Pankowski, E. 118, 252 Parassio, G. 316 Parish, P. 55 Park, 8. 12 Parker, J. 252 Parker, L. 41 Parker, R. 324 Parks, B. 329 Parman, D. 102 Parnell, C. 138 Parrott, J. 31, 318, 322 Parsons, M. 63, 318 Parvis, T. 107, 317 Pase, P. 253 Passarini, A, 49 Patrick, M. 316 Patrons 384 Patton, J. 41 Patton, R. 58 Paul, A. 111, 322 Paul, Barbara 39 Paul, Beverly 50, 253 Paul, C. 72 Paul, J. 253, 338 Paulsen, B. 22 Paulsen, G. 114, 152 Pearce, B. 35 Pearce, R. 118, 253 Pearce, T. 253 Pearl, R. 103 Pearson, R. 104 Pearson, T. 103 Peables, P. 312, 316 Peeke, P. 40 Peat, J. 108, 253 Pegelow, T. 61 Pelley, K. 30 Peltz, J. 118 Pendleton, J. 253 Pennell, A. 253 Pepper, J. 64, 254 Perezzi, R. 254 Perkins, J. 262 Perkins, R. 109 Perlato, P. 329 Perrone, J. 34 Perry, G. 53 Perry, L. 323 Pesce, C. 152, 154, 155, 255 Peshoff, M. 34 Peter, J. 21,43 Petars, T. 117, 144 Peterson, B. 33, 343 Peterson, D. 138 Peterson, J. 100, 254 Petik, J. 66, 255 Petrella, J. 50 Petrosa, D. 119, 338 Peyser, H. 317 Pfaff, J. 65 Pfizenmaier, C. 316 Pfister, D. 45, 255, 295, 341 Pfordt, F. 113 Pharo, J. 16 Phelan, R. 329 Phelps, J. 316 Phi Kappa Phi 298 Phi Kappa Tau 110 Phila, P. 307, 316, 339, 344 Philkill, G. 117 Phillips, B. 39 Phillips, G. 255, 342 Phillips, 0. 106, 255 Phillips, T. 106, 317 Phillips, W. 109 Phillips, Y. 324 Phoenix 5 Pie,D. 49 Piejak, R. B6 Piepmeiar, P. 42 Pierce, R. 126, 255 Pierman, J. 25 Piersol, J. 107 Pierson, G. 331 Pierson, 5. 39 Piglord, R. 255, 341 Pi Kappa Alpha 112 Pine, J. 156 Pines, M, 295 Pinto, C. 160 Piovoso, M. 54, 272 Pittard, L. 24 Pitts, R. 103, 292, 317, 318 Plank, J. 317 Palck, W. 102 Pietcher, B. 22, 23 Poe, L. 104, 356, 357 Polen, C. 255 Policastro, G. 158 Pollard, E. 255 Polotnik, M. 74, 318 Pomianoski, M. 42 Poole, V. 22,6 343 Popp, R. 331 Porter, G. 64 Portar, N. 348 Poskitt, B. 345 Post, W. 42 Postles, C. 71, 324 Potsy, D. 34 Poulson, R. 115, 136, 148 Fovlitz, T. 256, 312, 319 Powell, J. 48, 160 Powers, 5. 36 Pratt, E. 256, 292, 301 Pratt, 1. 30 Pratt, L. 29, 136, 138, 1486, 148 Pratt, T. 102 Preston, T. 110 Prettyman, J. 40, 318 Prettyman, M. 116 Pribush, R. 78, 256, 339 Price, C. 66, 316, 361 Price, J, 107, 319, 322 Price, P. 256 Primo, C. 306, 316 Prior, J. 318 Privish, B. 156 Prober, J. 41, 267 Prober, L. 22, 23 Procak, M. 84, 316 Prucine, K. 77 Przybylek, P. 9 Psy Chi 299 Psychology Club 338 Pudvan, L. 108 Puken, T. 126 Pumpian, A. 105 Purvis, R. 11, 136, 302, 317 Purzycki, J. 118, 126 Purzycki, M. 118 Pusey, D. 324 Putt, R, 103 Pyeritz, R. 103, 158, 257, 339 Pyle, B. 257, 348, 350 Pyel, J. 57, 102, 257 Pyle, R. 103 Pyne, J. 157 Pyne, 8. 59 Quillen, G. 113 Quiilen, I. 67 Quillen, R. 35, 324 Quinn, K. 92 Quinn, R. 115, 257, 295, 308, 347 Quinn, T. 310 Quintal, R. 84 Quist, G. 111 Quittence, F. 91, 257, 316 Race, C. 49 Radio Club 336 Rae, N. 74 Raeburn, 5. 18 Rafal, J. 26 Rafetto, M. 57 Raffa, R. 28 Raffealli, R. 27 Rafferty, G. 257, 314 Rahe, R. 257, 317 Rahn, M. 343 Raifenberg, L. 44 Rainer, 5. 54, 257 Ralph, B. 72, 314 Rambo, R. 350 Ramer, K. 25 Ramler, H. 70 Ramsey, J. 332 Randolph, D, 113, 346 Rangers 324 Ranken, R. 25 Ransley, 5. 258, 339 Rash. H. 76 Rash, J. 45 Rash, R. 11 Rash, 5, Reynolds 322 Rash, Steven 105, 156 Rash, Susan 352 Rasmussen, 5, 258 Rat, W. 338 Rathmell, R. 117, 144 Ratzenberger, J. 58, 59 Ratzman, C. 25 Rau, C. 322 356 Raughley, B. 30 Raum, P. 76, 319 Raushi, B. 54, 258, 339 Rawstrom, H. 142, 143 Raybourn, M, 102 Raymond, C. 301 Raymond, H. 126, 127 Reader, L. 50, 258 Reardon, C. 54 Reavy, A. 62 Rebar, P. 74, 259, 295, 306, 341 Rebarber, I. 352 Reburn, P, 338 Recce. 8. 33 Redden, J. 126, 144 Redden, W. 71 Reddington, J. 219 Reed, C. 318, 323 Reed, E. 318, 321 Reed, M. 318, 321 Reed, P. 94 Read, R. 259 Rease, Mary 259 Reese, Michasl 259 Reeser, L. 72 Regenauer, W. 336 Regenthal, B. 109 Regester, M. 46 Regetz, M. 74, 250, 343 Reible, G. 259 Reifschneider, D, 21 Reik, P. 73, 316 Reimer, Rita 22, 361 Reimer, Rosemary 29, 361 Reinback, D. 95 Reisen, W. 112 Reiter, L. 259 Reith, C. 24 Reitzes, M. 86 Rellin, E. 78 Renzetti, J. 119 Repp, J. 259 Resch, T. 345 Review 356 Revis, P. 318 Reynolds, H. 64, 259 Reynolds, K. 348 Reynolds, N. 20 Rhone, W. 58 Riblett, J. 260 Ribner, I. 288 Rice, E. 2860 Rice, J. 345 Rice, P. 345 Rice, Scott 260, 341, 345 Rice, Stephen 261, 345 Rice. T. 102 Richards, A. 261, 343 Richards, J. 12, 113, 317 Richardson, C. 83 Richardson, Sarah 38 Richardson, Steven 113 Richeson, R. 105 Ries, R, 115 Rifle Club 326 Righy, W. 11,329 Rigers, B. 329 Rige, M. 329 Riley, John 5. 335 Riley, John T. 53, 160, 161 Rinehart, A. 261 Rinkoski, D. 106 Ritner, 5. 101, 361 Ritter, A. 335 Ritter, H. 72 Roberson, E. 27 Roberts, A. 261, 319, 320 Roberts, B. 105 Roberts. James 12 Roberts, Joanne 32 Roberts, Julia 46 Roberts, T. 21, 307 Robertson, A. 42, 324, 350 Robertson, H. 177 Robinson, D. 340 Robinson, G. 105 Robinson, J. 19 Robinson, Lawrence C. 19, 119 Robinson, Lawrence G. 261 Robinson, Linda 40, 323 Robinson, M. 352 Robinson, Patricia 40 Robinson, Peggy 57 Robinson, T, 28, 324 Robles, J. 261 Raoblou, C. 316 Robson, J. 40, 341 Robson, R. 12 Rocheleau, R. 103, 261, 340, 342 Rockwell, R, 45 Rodenhesis, E. 36 Rogers, B. 79 Rogers, C. 29, 134 Rogers, J. 34, 307, 343 Rogers, R. 261 Rohr, D. 50 Rolfe, J. 104 Rolfes, L. 119 Romanehuk, B. 262 Rombeeger, J. 116 Roosevelt, C. 112 Root, M. 33 Rosbrow, T, 11 Rose, A. 156, 348 Rosen, R. 100, 262, 336 Rosenberg, J. 262 Rosenblum, R. 40 Rosenstock, G. 101 Roser, J, 102 Rose, Sandra, 14, 316 Ross, Susan 83 Rossi, R. 334 Rossiter, J. 30, 56 ROTC 7, 304, 366 Roth, B. 109, 156 Roth, E. 138 Roth, G. 29 Roth, 5. 37, 263, 296 Rothe, A. 35, 324 Rothenmeyer, J. 30 Rothfuss, L. 319 Rothwell, F. 88 Rouse, R. 317 Rowlins, 5. 338 Roy, J. 109, 142 Royla, 8. 263 Ruby, M. 17 Ruch, J. 126 Ruddick, M. 87 Rudegeair, T. 80, 324 Rudalph, E. 108 Ruggiero, R. 324 Rundell, T. 110 Runnels, T. 18, 113, 126 Ruppel, J. 14 Rushton, B, 329 Russell A B 48, 51 RussellC 9, 52 RussellDA E 9, 55 Russell, D. 117 Russell, P. 71 Rusteberg, B. 47, 331 Rutley, D. 67 Ryan, J. 91, 263, 295, 341 Ryan, P. 589, 318, 333 Ryan, R. 323 Ryder, M. 310 Rylander, R. 126, 158 Sachs, 8. 85, 323 Sachse, D. 110, 263, 299 Badot, V. 312, 313, 317, 348 Said, 5. 318 Sailing Club 329 Saint Amand, D. 318, 326, 341 Sakson, P, 263 Salmi, M. 38 Salmons, 8, 54 Samonisky, L. 263 Samonisky, M. 101, 134 Samuels, R. 34, 354 Sand, E. 118, 263, 352 Sandbach, C. 28 Sandbach, T. 263, 312, 313 Sanders, B. 263 Sanders, K. 31 Sandler, N. 54 Sartin, L. 77, 306 Sarver, B. 12, 331, 350 Sass, 5. 101 Satinsky, J. 318 Satterfield, J. 102 Saulsbury, W. 338 Sauman, L. 307 Saunders, B. 117 Savinski, D. 17 Sawyer, T. 12 Scabbard 8 Blade 300 Scadden, K. 352 Scannell, E. 116, 2563 Scannell, L. 51, 330 Scarpitti, F. 262 Scasserra, C. 319 Scatchard, J. 84 Scattergood, T. 29, 264, 350 Scelba, J. 126 Scerni, A, 59 Schaefer, F. 58 Schafer, J. 90 Schaffer, W. 35, 264, 299, 336 Schaffler, C. 40 Schambach, 5, 114, 126 Scheible, L. 46 Scheid, K. 346 Scheller, 5. 41 Scheu, J. 118 Schiavelli, F. 264 Schindibeck, R. 95 Schlatter, C. 265, 318, 321 Schleffer, G. 59 Schlereth, C. 265, 343 Schlickenmaier, J. 66, 351 Schliem, T. 22 Schlinsock, J. 83, 265, 343 Schmick, K. 311 Schmidt, G. 21 Schmidt, Nancy E. 40, 352 Schmidt, Nancy J. 23, 25 Schmidt, Richard 111 Schmidt, Robert 324 Schmidt, T. 57, 291 Schmitt, C. 39 Schmitt, L. 76 Schmittinger, F. 319, 320 Schmittinger, L. 354 Schneck, R. 104 Schneider, B. 51 Schneider, J. 28 Schneider, R. 324 Schoenly, P. 15, 345 Schofer, C. 15, 318, 321 Scholl, L. 54 Schran, H, 104 Schreiber, M. 125 Schroeder, 0. 92 Schroeder, J. 78, 329 Schultheis, C. 285 Schulze, J. 318, 321 Schutzman, A, 19 Schuyler, J. 106 Schwartz, C. 114 Schwartz, E. 138, 137, 146 Schwartz, J, 354 Schwartz, K. 101, 142 Schwarz, W, 12 Schwebler, K. 86 Scott, E. 72 Scott, F. 113 Scott, L. 337 Scott, M, 15 Scott, P, 318 Scoft, 5. 112, 265, 318 Seaman, D. 319 Searl, E. 134, 135, 317 Searle, G. 318 Searle, J. 22 Sears, K. 265 Seeley, H. 24, 331 Seely, F, 265 Segebade, G. 21 Seger, G. 115. 265, 339. 340, 342 Seime, K. 17 Seitz, G. 106, 265, 336 Seitz, J. 106 Seitz, P. 35, 309 Selby, D, 30 Sellers, K. 77, 316 Sellin, L. 20, 92 Semon, E. 100 Senior Directory 371 Serbice, B. 32 Sarff, D. 91, 265 Serina, M. 118 Server, B. 346 Shade, H. 331 Shalvoy, R. 318, 321 Shane, A. 266, 293, 341 Shane, T. 266 Shaner, L. 106, 217 Shank, J. 91 Shapiro, A, 100, 266 Shapiro, J. 16, 267, 331, 351, 361 Shapiro, M. 119 Sharkey, 5. 173 Sharnoff, M, 284 Sharp Dorm 58 Sharp, E. 113 Shauck, C, 318, 321 Shaw, A. 71 Shaw, P. 318 Shearer, P. 103 Sheats, A, 352 Sheckman, L. 101, 31B Sheehan, P. 329 Sheiker, B. 101 Shellenhamer, K. 21 Shelly, 5. 106 Shenidan, R. 27 Shepheard, D. 318, 322 Shepherd, 5. 334 Sheppard. R. 345 Sherman, B. 21 Sherman, M. 55 Shew, H. 267, 343 Shields, R. 59 Shipe, J. 54, 339, 346, 351 Shipley. C. 336 Shipley, R. 151, 348 Shirley, J. 163 Shirmer, G. 118, 126 Shoneman, K. 329 Shore, T. 100 Short, EE. 21 Short, K. 65 Short, 8. 65, 267 Shoup, R. 307, 346, 350 Shourds, C. 44, 267, 324 Shreffler, C. 267 Shrier, C. 267 Shrier, L. 45 Shrouds, W. 267 Shugart, W. 102, 267, 301, 326, 356 Shugarts, A. 67, 319 Shumaker, A, 11, 317 Shuman, L. 90, 92, 316, 318 Shupe, L. 39, 314, 316 Siacaponello, T. 19 Sibley, E. 76 Sibley, L. 19 Sickels, N. 267 Sieke, C. 267, 302 Sigma Nu 114 Sigma Phi Epsilon 116 Sigma Pi Sigma 301 Sigma Xi 302 Silber, D. 57, 323 Silowhka, W, 317 Silver, A, 52 Silverman, A, 268 Silverman, C. 100 Silverstein, 5. 100 Simeone, J. 29, 268, 352 Simeone, R. 268 Simmons, A, 319 Simmons, C. 106, 269 Simmons. T. B4 Simon, B. 48 Simon, E. 101, 269, 345 Simon, L. 21 Simon, P. 269, 343 Simon, W, 21 Simpers, C. 105 Simpson, A. B3 Simpson, F. 107 Simpson, K. 318 Simpson, P. 56 Simpson, R. 348 Sinclair, E. 269 Sinclair, L. 34 Sinex, 0. 95 Singer, L. 269, 308 Singles, F. 48, 49 Singley, G. 116 Sinm, N. 17 Siple, R, 103 Sirman, L. 79 Sitewicz, C. 268 Skarie, E. 345 Skelly, T. 111, 269 Sklar, T. 18 Skiut, A. 100, 269 Skopik, 5. 270 Skorupa, M. 40 Skowron, C. 15 Skripchuk, E. 269 Skrobala, T. 54 Slack, J. 269 Slaughter, M. 77 Slaughter, P. 117 Sleun, J. 48 Sloan, J. 34, 125, 352 Sloan, Sally, 39 Sloan, Samuel 108 Sloam, Stephen 114, 126 Sloane, A, 278 Slobojan, A, 270 Sloyer, C. 282 Sluyter, A. 102 Smeach, 102 Smeltz, 5. 33 Smerbeck, C. 270 Smith, A, 119, 126, 152, 271 Smith Christine 271 Smith, Cynthia 318 Smith, E. 108, 271, 348, 358, 357 Smith, F, Loren 217 Smith, Francis 156, 126, 318 Smith, Gayle, 29 Smith, George 26, 106, 307, 331 Smith, Gregory 148, 151 Smith, James 78, 136, 146, 148, 347, 356 Smith, Jeffrey 119, 126, 146 Smith, Jerome 80, 136, 148, 318, 347 Smith, K. 29, 271 Smith, Leila 65 Smith, Linda 73, 271, 314 Smith, M, 346 Smith, P, 344 Smith, R. 271 Smith, Susan C. 57, 271 Smith, Susan E. 25 Smith, Susan J. 51, 316, 343 Smith, T. 271, 348 Smith, W. 58, 148, 331 Smoyer, C. 35, 324, 344 Smyth Dorm 61 Smyth, N. 345 Sniadowski, L. 348 Snowden, 0. 41, 106 Snyder, C. 102, 271, 297, 302, 311, 339, 340, 342 Snyder, E. 11, 317 Snyder, J. 28, 331 Snyder, K. 103, 271 Snyder. L. 75 Soboleski, N. 34, 271, 307 Soccer 134 Sochurek, A, 59 Society of Delaware Rifles 324 Sommer, B. 87 Sommerlatte, R. 114 Soneson, T. 63, 346 Sooy, L. 272 Sooy, 8. 272 Sowards, B. 79 Sowerby, R. 273 Spahr, P. 106 Spalding, R. 118, 273 Spangler, J. 114, 126, 156, 273 Spangler, M. 35, 344 Spanish Club 338 Spare, W. 105 Sparks, 5. 273 Speakman, P. 84, 343 Specht, P. 50, 318, 346 Speidel, J. 104, 273, 340, 356 Spencer, M. 92 Spey. G. BB Spicer, C. 103, 126 Spicher, J. 273, 341 Spicknall, A 22 23, 291, 305, 316 Spiller, P. 101 Spinski, V. 240 Spirer, B. 273, 299 Spisse, W. 126 Spitelle, F. 59 Sponaugle, V. 330 Sposato, J. 14 Spotts, L. 319 Sprague, C. 34 Squire 87 Staib, A. 86 Stambaugh, G. 105, 317, 335 Staniszewski, M. 273 Starkey, D. 12 Starr, R. 111 Starzman, J. 273 State Theater 5, 368 Stauffer, J. 273 Stavton, A. 51, 273 Steacker, B. 154, 155 Stearns, J. 274 Stearns, R. 111 Stecher, P. 53, 274 Steale, . 106 Steele, L. 313 Steele, K. 51 Steele, L. 275 Steele, 5. 36 Steele, W. 275 Steen, L. 51, 343 Stegner, 5. 110 Stehley, D. 312, 316 Stehte, J. 80 Steier, F. 100, 275 Stein, J. 100 Stein, R. 3561 Stein, 5. 21 Steinberg. M, 275, 322 Steinke, P. BB, 275 Stelle, P. 56, 330, 346 Stellenberg, R. 101 Stenluson, J. 48 Stephan, E,. 152 Stephan, J. 278, 322 Stephan, K. 32 Stephan, T, 59 Stepp, D. 85 Sterling. G. 58 Stern, A. 34, 356, 357 Sterner, P. 76 Stetten, W. 26 Steunckel, 5, 318 Stevenson, J. 49 Stevenson, P. 90 Stewart, B. 68, 314 Stewart, F. 34, 275 Stewart, R. 39, 105 Stier, R. 312, 317, 345 Stinson, J. 117 Stites, W. 113, 347 Stitik, P. 43 Stoats, C. 3G Stocki, J. 28 Stockslager, . 323 Stockwell, D, 117 Stockwell, 5. 116 Stokes. 5 65, 344 Stonesifer, F. 103, 317 Stonsky, R. 66 Stopyra, J. 126 Storm, C. 33 Stouffer, N. 112 Stouffer, R. 11, 302 Strand, G. 83 Strehle, W. 119 Streltzov, A. 107, 152 String, F. 323 Strobert, 5. 92, 322 Struber, L. 37, 275 Stuchlit, 5. 5O Stucker, P. 77, 275, 305, 316 Stuckey, 5. 40 Stucklen, L. 329 Student Center Council 310 Student Govt Ass'n 312 Students for a Democratic Society 7, 349, 364, 366 Stuenckel, 5. 101 Sturgell, J. 173 Sturmfelz, H. 49 Stuttard, H. 275, 314 Stutzman, M. 33, 345 Suarez, P. 84 Suchanee, J. 275 Sullivan, A. 110, 276, 322 Sullivan, Teresa, 50 330 Sullivan, Terry 55 Summer Track 1967 148 Suro, R. 116, 148 Surratt, G. 111, 276 Surratt, W, 324 Sussex 68 Svendsen, E. 55 Swain, T. 70 Swartz, E. 148 Swerdel, E. 57 Swift, D. 55, 57 Swimming 142 Sylvanus, J. 58, 59, 126 Symanski, M. 106 Symphonic Band 322 Sypherd 71 Szabo, M. 343 Szatkowski, E. Szwed, P. 22 Szewczyk, J. 277 Szupper, M. 347 Tabo, J. 26 Tagmatarkes, E. 46 Tallman, J, 113 Tallman, 5. 112 Talorovich, G. 333, 343 Tanchuk, B. 277 Tanzella, D. 80, 277. 329 Tascano, P. B6 108, 277 Tase, P. 277 Tate, P. 37, 277, 295, 296, 305, 341, 351 Tatman, D. 29, 317 Tatman, J. 277, 337 Tau Beta Pi 303 Taylor, A. 110, 317 Taylor, Barbara A. 85 Taylor, Barbara H. 319, 320 Taylor, Barry 108, 317 Taylor, E. 65 Taylor, J. 21 Taylor, L. 49 Taylor, Marian 354 Taylor, Margaret 65 Taylor, P. 77, 318, 321 Taylor, Richard 55 Taylor, Robert 104 Taylor, Warren 111, 148, 277 Taylor, William E. 19 Taylor, William F. 148, 277 Temptations 311 Tennis 1967 158 Terbert, P. 279 Terrell, B. 277 Teti, L. B85 Tetreault, T. 329 Tew, T. 40 Theta Chi 118 Thien, L. 77 Thien, P. 29 Thomas, C. 277 Thomas, D. 40, 277 Thomas, K. 102 Thomas, L. 24 Thomas, Marilyn 45, 316 Thomas, Miriam 90 Thomas, Richard E. 53 Thomas, Richard K, 106, 317 Thompson 73 Thompson, B, 354 Thompson, C. 278 Thompson, K. 323 Thompseon, T. 39 Thorne, P. 322 Thornton, M. 26, 322 Thudium, K. 15 Tibani, Y. 335 Tierney, F. 53, 318, 321, 324, 331 Tigest. C. 25 Tiku, J. 335 Timmons, C. 174 Timmons, J. 65 Tirrell, C. 323, 329 Tissot, 5. 49, 152 Tober, R. 42 Todd, J. 72 Toddings, D. 118 Tolarowski, L. 68 Toll, K. 110 Tollatt, 5. 37, 125 Tonacci, P. 329 Tonnessen, B, 316, 318, 321 Toolhart, E. 49 Toomey, P. 63, 318 Torbert, P. 338 Tornfelt, I. 314 Tosi, E. 90, 279 Tourax, J. 11 Townsend, B. 305, 341 Townsend, E. 47, 279 Townsend, J. 350 Townsend, M. 60, 314 Tracey, D. 21 Tracey, J. 92, 126 Tracey, W. 107 Trager, J. 348 Trahan, E. 21 Tradway, L. 279, 346, 350 Tribit, R. 112 Trickey, M. 318 Tritch, J. 56 V Troth, J. 329 Trout, H. 43 Truckess, D. 323 Truitt, L. 15, 119, 318 Trumbower. W. 58, 138 Trush, T. 343 Trussell, 8. 279 Tucker, D. 26 Tucker, L. 95 Tully, T. 354 Tunis, L. 106 Tunnell, H. 279 Tunnell, R. 348 Tur, M. 318, 321 Turner, A, 61, 318 Turner, C. 95 Turner, D, 323 Turner, L. 318, 323 Turpin, B. 42 Tutho, M. 85 Tuttle, R. 111, 331 Tylecki, C. 32 Tyawski, A. 338 Uhrmann, D. 319 Ulery, 0. 318 Ulmer, B. 103, 317 Ulrich, P. 80, 329 Ulrich, 5. 57 Underwood, R, 324 Unione, A. 118 Up With People 310 Uroman, 5. 76 Vaccarino, C. 106, 126 Vai, A. 31 Valbuena, A. 338 VanBergen, C. 39 Vanderford, T. 114 Van Dyke, B. 56 Van Dyke, C. 55, 279, 296, 339 Van Dyke, S. 22, 279 VanGorder, R. 18, 144, 336 VanGrofski, T. 162 VanHook, K. 74 Van Horn, M. 317, 345 Vannan. W. 58 Vannoy, M. 279, 330 VanPelt, M. 91 VanRaan, 5. 279 VanSickle, N. 318 Van Viiet, L. 279 Varsalona, J. 119 Vaughan, B. 19 Vaughan, C. 156 Vaughan, N. 114 Vdsilyadis, K. 79 Veen, M. 322, 336 Veith, K. 110 Vendrick, K. 53, 331 Ventresca, A. 280 Ventresca, D. 72 Venture 359 Verbanc, 5. 38 Verley, J. B3 Verner. D. 115 Vernon, N. 37, 344 Vernon, 5. B6 Vest. J. 54 Vickers, J. 348 Vicorek, D. 352 Videon, D. 116, 281 Vierling, 0. 104 Viksne, V., 359 Vincent, A. 337 Vinikoor, R. 25, 323 Vinsinger, M. 46 Vinyard. 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B8 Wells, W. 283 Wenger, A. 283 Werner, H. 119 Waesley, B. 56, 318 Wesley Foundation 347 Wesolowski, E. 359 Wessel, M. 54 West A 78 West B B2 WwestC4 D B7 west, D, 107 West ELF 90 West, J. 70,119, 146 Wester, C. 34 Wetherhold, R. 115 Wharton, E. 32, 314 Wheat, T. 115 Wheatley, J. 50 Wheel, F. 53 Wheelock, R. 2B5 Wheeler, D. 108 Wheeler, H. 117 Wheeler, I. 48 Wheeler, M. 51 Wheeler, 5. 314 Wheeler, W. 116, 146, 148 Whitaker, D. 103 White, A. 54, 339, 341 White, C. 34, 92, 339 White, G. 285 White, J. 322 White, 5. 344 White, T. 53, 324 White, V. 318, 318 White, W. 109 Whiteman, A. 152, 153, 155 Whiteside, A. 38 Whitford, E. 2B5 Whitlock, D. 285 Whittaker, D. 323 Whittington, L. 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R. 126 Witkoskie, J. 108 witmer, K. 77, 361 Witmeyer, D. 49 Witnauer, E. 40 Witt, 5. 24 Wittmeyer, B. 50 Woerner, R, 136, 146 Wojewodzki, R. 105, 148 Wolf, L. 317, 322 Wolfe, M. B8 Wollfskill, L. 58, 322 Weoloshin, L. 56 Wolstenholme, D. 12, 323 Wolstenholme, W. 287 Women's Athletic Ass'n 314 Women's Coordinating Social Committee 306 Women's Playbill 9, 327 Wood, A. 8BS Wood, D. 164 Woodmansee, M, 287, 296, 319, 354 Woodward, 0. 318 Woodward, J 287, 298, 338 Woodward, W. 322 Woodworth, L. 89, 287 Wooston, R. 70 Wooten, D. BO, 336 Worden, R. 18, 113 Workman, M. 107 Worrilow, G. 165 Warthen, J. 1564 Wrestling 144 Wright, Barbara 51, 306 Wright, Brian 107, 126, 131, 287 Wright, D. 287 Wright, J. 114, 156, 287, 308 Wright, Richard 41, 118, 138, 289 Wright, Robert 115 Wright, T. 55, 110, 324 Wroten, J. 19 Wuerffel, A, 343 Wutka, J. 43 Wuto, M. 18 Wyatt, G. 172, 329 Wyks, J. 34, 289, 341 Wylie, J. 36 Wyshock, K. 289 Yatas, D. 106 Yeager, C. 77, 289, 312, 343 Yeager, F. 104 Yearing, C. 318, 321 Yellin, E. 80 Yenkevich, A. 318, 321 Yeoman, C. 289 Yerger, D. 113 Yocum, M. 34 Yorkston, R. 324 Yost, R. 319 Youlden, G. 146 Youmans, T. 51, 314 Young, B. 52, 138 Young, D, 41 Young, B. 142 Young, James 116 Young, Jana 87 Young, R. 148, 344 Yourtee, J. 91, 109, 289, 340, 341 Zaborowski, P. 318 Zahn, L. 84, 289 Zakar, B. 289, 338 Zakrgski, J. 119 Zappa, R. 107, 312, 313 Zaring, 5. 289 Zarishlock, A. 341 Zdeb, J. 289 Zeber, H. 34, 55 Zehner, E. 36, 323 Zehner, W. 112 Zeitz, B. 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