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THE UNIVERSITY OF THE FUTURE... ■y . w- volume 71 UNIVERSITY of ILLINOIS IIIIO EDITOR Janice feaster BUSINESS MANAGER david salyers ASSOCIATE EDITORS cynthia curtiss larry fears sallie pagels ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER judi rupp DESIGNER-ARTIST mike hayes 1965 mMi «• ' .if- :.%v «Jf '? mM j a, '• a. 'r '' ' ■KI ii : lii U H ( |pfcV| Krai , -I B :; .K i, ' '.3, ■. - 'i -; -f ;♦!■: S'. C E ■1 r-? fssrs 1 mr r- 'mmJM L Jts . itt iukL 'kt - contents UNIVERSITY LIFE ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS RESIDENCES SENIORS . r. mam ;5 i vy'- ■y-' -5ii UNIVERSITY LIFE Misagssis . UNDAUNTED BY THE winter's first ice storm, the Alma Mater fulfills her role as guardian of the spirit of the lllini. SLATED FOR COMPLETION BY 1968, the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts will make possible the consolidation of all facets of music, drama, dance, and related arts at the University of Illinois. TOWNSEND HALL IN THE FOREGROUND and Wardell Hall in the background were opened for occupancy last September. LOOKING UP THE SIDE of Wardell Hall confirms the fact that this is indeed the University's first high- rlio dormitory. 10 .I 't rn Jw c y y? -..JjuJ. SLJuL dCM--- - - -- A : -xy -C . t ? 11 «wte0aeBtiB)(B« 12 THE PILLARS OF MEMORIAL STADIUM are illuminated at night and seem to reflect the lights from the Assembly Hall. 13 vm I IHE WELLLIl stainless steel spire on lilt' Wesley Foundation Cliurcli is a landmnrk to all lllini. 14 The University of the Future 15 m m u- ' y . WHO SAYS the younger generation has lost ingenuity? A TIME-WORN veteran of the races between classes rests its weary wheels. SPRING STEP ON a crack, you'll break your mother's back . . . 16 !■1- iM SPRING? THIS FUTURE aeronautical engineer has put his training to practical use. Spring is a time of awakening. When nature re- vives her spirit, students, too, emerge from their books eager to participate in activities, outings, and sports. The days gradually become longer and one day we find ourselves turning the clock ahead. Con- vertible tops go down — and then go up again as we get our last touches of snow and first signs of show- ers. Bicycles, less abundant in winter, again become dangerous menaces. Tennis courts once again are overcrowded; and local playgrounds entertain stu- dents reliving childhood experiences. Meanwhile, the size of classes decreases sharply, and many of those attending class physically are mentally preoccupied with fanciful dreamis of love and spring formals. Studies may take a secondary position in spring but they, too, revive as students awaken to the threat of finals. 17 THE EASTER BUNNY, portrayed by Sandra Crow, helps create the Easter spirit by dis- tributing goodies from his Easter basket. THESE TWO ENTERPRISING students have found a novel solution to the problem of finding a peaceful place to study. THE ADVENT OF SPRING brought these young ladies out of their study rooms and onto the playing fie'd for a rousing game of co-rec Softball. 18 ■BOH THE LONG ARM of the University Fire Department snorkle joins in the losing effort to save the Phi Gamma Delta house. Spring 1964 PETE ELLIOT, ILLINI FOOTBALL COACH, beams in appre- ciation when Linda Brent, Angel Flight commander, presents him w ith the certificate of Honorary Member of Angel Flight. FLOWERS ARE PUT on the grave of John Milton Gregory, past University president, during the annual spring Founders' Day Ceremony. ■Msm .- ■-• ' • . C fh ;c3- alter., :,jVjii . .' X'y , -yj jtmivx LOUISE, HERBIE AND ROSE decide to stick it out together as they sing Together Wherever We Are. n.- . MARIE STANLEY MAKES behind-the-scene preparations for her part as a Hollywood Blonde. Spring Musical Spring Musical, which traditionally highlights Mothers' Day Weekend with four performances, provides an excellent opportunity for our campus talent to be discovered while at the same time pro- viding enjoyable entertainment for students, for faculty, and for parents alike. Gypsy was last year's colorful selection. It por- trayed the decline of vaudeville and the rise of bur- lesque in the American theater through the story of Rose Havock and her two daughters, June and Louise. Herbie, their agent, accompanies them through their crises and rise to stardom. Although the cast included over seventy people, the three stars were Julie Eastland as Rose, Judy Thimm as Louise (later known as Gypsy Rose Lee) , and Steve Shore as Herbie. The two act production included all seventeen scenes and twenty musical numbers from the original Broadway production. The final act of the play utilized a spectacular false proscenium and over seven hundred flashing lights with the name Gypsy Rose Lee above. Tryouts for Spring Musical are held at the begin- ning of every spring semester by Ned Levy. STEVE SHORE, JULIE EASTLAND, and Judy Thimm vibrantly perform Together Wherever We Are. BACKSTAGE OF A BURLESQUE house, Louise (Judy Thimm) and Rose (Julie Eastland) ponder the necessity that Louise perform. STRIPPERS JUDY POMIERSKI, DONNA BRADER and Sue Zifferin sing You Gotta Get a Gimmick. JUDY THIMM DOES her Gypsy Strip Routine— Let Me Entertain You — as part of the finale. 21 ■M wj x imMtsMmBi JUDY WINGET, MAY QUEEN, is crowned as her court looks on. HONORS' DAY MARKS a highpoint as students of outstanding quality are honored for their scholarship achievemenrs in the presence of their parents. SPRING IS IN THE AIR, and an lllini Mom and Dad notice ihe signs blooming on the University of Illinois campus during Mom's Day Weekend. i Mom's Day Weekend Just as Mother's are honored around the United States on a special day set aside in their honor, so the University of Illinois sets aside one weekend in May for this same purpose. In order to make the weekend completely enjoy- able, the University, in co-operation with various campus groups, participates in various events in- cluding Shi Ai-Sachem Sing and a University Thea- tre production. In addition, houses all over campus provide individual events for their Moms. A highlight of the weekend is the crowning of the May Queen chosen from a group of girls on the basis of activities and scholarship. Greek Week It's Great to Be Greek was the theme of last spring's annual Greek Week. The Greek Week Picnic and llliolympics, held in the armory on Saturday afternoon, attracted a good crowd. The events of the llliolympics in- cluded a pie-eating contest and tug-of-war for fraternities and a relay race and obstacle race for sororities. The high point of the day was the tra- ditional chariot race and the parade. Each sorority and fraternity sponsored an Open House for the public. The Outstanding Greek Con- test and Greek Week Dance climaxed the week. College Bowl, an academic contest introduced by Greek Week Chairman Ray Ropp and Glenna Mid- dleton, proved to be one of the week's most popular events. THESE BOYS SEEM to be enjoying the tug-of-war. It's easy when you're win- ning. TIME FOR A HANDSHAKE? No, this team is determined to win the relay race. THIS CO-ED IS CAUGHT in one of the obstacles of the obstacle race. THIS CHARIOT RIDER wants to get a good grip in anticipation of a rugged ride. V ,,  •♦ T VlSiK y. REGISTRATION OF HIGH SCHOOL guests and their parents marks the beginning of a memorable day Ag Student Guest Day. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS ARE welcomed and are urged to attend exhibits, tours, discussions, and displays at Home Economics Hospitality Day. The College of Agriculture Presents . . . . . . Ag Student Guest Day for future College of Agriculture students at the University of Illinois. The day began Saturday morning with registration in the lobby of the Auditorium. The morning pro- gram featured an address by Dean Warren Wessels, a student presentation entitled, My First Year in the College of Agriculture, a skit depicting Uni- versity life, a singing quartet, and a campus style show which exemplified the typical dress of a col- lege student for classes, sports, dates and lounging. During the day, tours acquainted high school stu- dents, their parents, instructors, and advisors with the Agriculture and Home Economics buildings, courses, and curriculum opportunities. Visitors also were presented information about college admis- sions, costs, scholarships, loans, and housing. INTERESTING TOURS of the agriculture campus buildings and their facilities give visiting students an idea of what the Agriculture department has to offer. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BASKETBALL captain, Bill Edwards, speaks to the Guest Day visitors about his interesting experiences as an lllini. 24 3tt !S08a; tiMM K A MECHANICAL ENGINEERING professor demonstrates the making of a TV lecture. The monitor shows the lec- turer what is being sent out over the system. Engineering Open House Each spring the Engineering Council sponsors an Engineering Open House Weekend, its purpose be- ing to acquaint high school students with the op- portunities awaiting them in fields of engineering. The displays, constructed by U. of I. engineering students, usually attract over 15,000 visitors. In honor of Saint Patrick, the patron saint of engineering, the Engineering Council sells green derbies and sponsors St. Pat's Ball. Originally started at the University of Illinois, Engineering Open Houses have spread to nearly all states. THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS and Space Administration (NASA) displays this device designed to sample the lunar surface. PROFESSOR E. L. BROGHAMER instructs a mechanical enginering student in the use of an analog computer to solve a problem in stress analysis. ROY ADAMS EXPLAINS the operation of the bubble raft to judges and onlookers. 25 ■msws Assfy, CHARLIE, THE DUMMY (Jim Kihl), confronts his manipulator, the Ventrilo- quist (To'm Potenza) in Charlie McDeath, an Armory Theatre Production. CONCETTA MANGO and Pamela Pecker played nuns in Baptism in the Park, an original play by a University of Illinois undergraduate. Kneeling are Terry Moore, a policeman, and David Biller, an old man. I IN HELL WITH THE FIREBUGS are Babette Biedermann (Sheila Sunquist); Gottlieb Biedermann (Stephen Gurner); Firemen Jerry Miller, Charles Berthold, Nicholas Payne, David Wilcock, and Charles Koppmeyer; The Devil (Larry Maraviglia); Willi Eisenring; Sepp Schmitz (Carl Ernst); and Mrs. Knechtting (Barbara Albert). i 26 iimBsmssBbasi6SSsse !is , J. KEITH JENSEN catches Firebugs Larry Maraviglia and Willi Eisenring in the attic with gasoline cans as Stephen Gurner (Gottlieb Biedermann) looks on. Firemen at lower level are: Jerry Miller, Charles Berthold, Nicholas Payne, Charles Koppmeyer and David Wilcock. University Theatre University Theatre offers students interested in Speech and Theatre the opportunity to improve their talents. Under the supervision of Student Di- rector Gretchen Cornwell and of Staff Supervisor Joseph W. Scott, the University Theatre Staff pre- sents its production in Lincoln Hall Theatre. Among the Theatre's productions this year was The Firebugs, a satirical comedy written by a con- temporary Swiss Playwright, Max Frisch. In addition, a division of University Theatre known as Armory Theatre is run entirely by under- graduates, many of their productions such as Black Butterfly by Kenneth Lillquist and Baptism in the Park by Larry Maraviglia being original works. Another Armory Theatre Production, Charlie Mc- Death, was written by a Swedish playwright, Lars Forsell, and was first performed in Stockholm City Theatre in March, 1962. The Armory Theatre pres- entation was the play's second presentation in the United States, the first performance having taken place at Northern Illinois University. ESTHER (SUE KISS) and Elymas Bailes (David Carr) appear an original play by University of llinois undergraduates. Black Butterfly, 27 ■XGXMSiV ■7' THE QUEEN SETS THE dancing pace. Isn't it nice to have two o'clock nights? St. Pat's Ball HEATHER KINSEY, St. Pat's Queen, and her court reign over the St. Pat's Ball. The St. Pat's Ball is held every March close to St. Patrick's Day and sponsored by the Engineering Council. During the Ball, several of the juniors and seniors are knighted and given membership in the Knights of St. Patrick, the engineering honorary. The St. Pat's Ball Queen is crowned also at this time. She is chosen from candidates nominated by various branches of Professional Engineering Societies. This year Heather Kinsey reigned as queen of the St. Pat's Ball festivities. 28 m-. y y yy . n«r Wfmu THE ILLINI UNION TAVERN is a popular spot for both studying and study breaks. Illini Union One of the best student Unions in the country, the Illini Union offers many and varied facilities to the students of the University. The recent addition to the Union provided two floors of guest rooms for use by visitors to the University, room for the of- fices of the larger student activities, and the spa- cious lounges that are greatly appreciated by stu- dents with gaps in their class schedules. Individuals interested in making inexpensive additions to their personal libraries appreciate the service offered to them by the paperback book center, also a part of the remodeling. DAVID EGLER, grcduate student in history, browses in the Illini Union's new paperback book store. THE ILLINI UNION'S MODERN bowling lanes provide welcome recreation for University of Illinois students. I '5 !'• 1 29 emamcKmamL, ADLAI STEVENSON served as guest speaker af Honors' Day. Honors' Day LAST MINUTE PREPARATIONS are important when you are in the spotlight. Honors' Day is held every year in the spring. It is a day of recognition for students receiving high scholastic averages. This spring the event was held in the Assembly Hall, with Adiai Stevenson as the guest speaker. University honors and class honors are announced at this time. Bronze Tablet and Phi Beta Kappa are among those represented. To be a part of this impressive ceremony is one of the high- est honors of the University. I I 30 msssiisSQasiiasssisesi K STUDENT ENTERTAINMENT and soft lights pro- vided the setting for NJte Lites. Spring Activities UNIVERSITY THEATRE presented Julius Caesar as one of its major productions. ' j i!SS03 r '--'i . THE JAZZ entertainment of Peter Nero delighted the many who attended this Star Course feature. !' I ; BECAUSE IT combined warm spring evenings with the bustle and excitement of a carnival, lllioskee weekend was thoroughly enjoyed by all who participated. THE STRANGE WORLD at the top of a ferris wheel is viewed with wonder through the eyes of six-year-old Danny Jacques. EVEN THE MOST sophisticated coed can splash around in a mud puddle and still have fun. lllioskee lllioskee Weekend, sponsored by the lllini Union Activities Board, highlights each spring semester with its numerous opportunities for the expression of excess energy. The light spirit characteristic of the carnival transforms the campus into a center of excitement, allowing students and townspeople to laugh their troubles away. The weekends' traditional events include a tri- cycle race, the Most Eligible Bachelor on Campus (MEBOC) Contest and the effigy burning of Old Man Winter. The rides and booths, however, gen- erally attract the largest crowds. The carnival of- fered rides such as the whirling rotor for the active and the merry-go-round for the less adventurous. Booths, sponsored by both campus organizations and housing groups, permit students to demon- strate their hidden talents, such as pitching pen- nies. 32 WHEN THE DAYS GROW balmy and the chemistry lectures get dull, students' eyes turn away from the blackboard . . . . . . and out the window where they eti counter the fragrant, fragile blossoms of spring, while their minds dwell in idle fancy on . . . an outing at Crystal Lake park or . . . ... a peaceful bicycle ride along a country road. 33 '■}' y yy MARY BRUNBERG and Linda Robbins seem overioyed that Merc Week comes only once a year. Merc Week THIS GIRL TAKES a hint from the Beatles as she and her date shake it on out at an informal. JOLLY GOOD FUN prevailed at this lllini Woods hootenanny. 34 THE LIBRARY IS a quiet place to study, and much more enjoyable when on a study date. Finals Distinctly I remember haunting fear, Which seizes me but twice in every year. A panic grasps me tightly, giving chills. And so I simply down a few more pills. My eyes the pages quickly scan and skim. While facts within my head all seem to swim. Just when I feel I'm in a hopeless pinch. The boy next to me cries that it's a cinch! Within three hours the burning questions cease. And now my churning mind returns to peace. Until my conscience and tomorrow's test. Demand I start anew my knowledge quest. THESE ARE THE best years of our lives I I ? FROM THE LOOKS of things, finals are never can- celled because of heat waves! 35 $' . M THOUSANDS OF VISITORS come to the cam- pus of the University of Illinois to attend the June commencement ceremony. Commencement AT LAST! The long years of study have finally paid off and soon these graduates will hold the coveted diploma. WK SSSJS ilJ aSt 36 ONE OF THE LARGEST commencement gatherings in the history of the University watches 3,304 graduates receive their degrees. For the second University of Illinois Commence- ment in the Assembly Hall, 14,222 friends and rel- atives gathered to watch the graduates receive de- grees from the eleven colleges. Over one-fourth of the degrees granted this year were for advanced work — 2,350 were undergraduate and 954 were graduate, for a total of 3,304 degrees. The prin- cipal speaker was Dr. W. Albert Noyes Jr., the Uni- versity of Texas chemist for whose father Noyes Laboratory was named. The graduates also received parting words from Governor Kerner who sent a message, University President David Dodds Henry, and Alumni Representative, Roger Rogue. Included among the special presentations made at the Commencement exercises were three hon- orary degrees, granted to Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, retired director of the Architecture School at Illinois Institute of Technology; Miss Marian Anderson; and Dr. W. Albert Noyes, Jr., the Com- mencement speaker. Three I Mini Achievement Awards were also presented at Commencement. The eighth group of alumni to be so honored by the Alumni Association included Stewart D. Owen, managing editor of the Chicago Tribune; Mark Van Doren, noted author and teacher; and Leslie B. Worthington, president of the United States Steel Corporation. 37 BICYCLE RIDING IS one 'ly of enjoying Indian Summer Days, but it's no tun staying on the bicycle paths! Once registration troubles are over, the begin- ning of the Fall semester can be one of the most exciting times of the year. Everybody seems extra anxious to see old friends again and all are eager to make new ones. Exchanges, football games, parties, dances, picnics, bike riding, and Stunt Show prac- tices are just a few ways that the leisurely days of early Fall can be spent. Despite all this extra-curricular activity, one can never quite forget that the carefree days of summer are over and classes have begun for another year. Walking into class the first day, students often find that they are already a week behind in their read- ings and that the first hourly is only three weeks away. This announcement, added to the fact that the bookstores are all out of the right textbooks, could make almost any student retreat to Lake of the Woods or Kam's, as the case may be. On the other hand, some students are eager to get back to their books after summer. The results of that first set of exams are usually enough to set the more apathetic students in motion. Fall AS THE WEATHER GETS colder this courtyard, enclosed by the Commerce and Architecture Buildings, is not frequented by after- class idlers. ■- ' 'v ALL MODES OF TRANSPORTATION at the U. of I. pass by Halfway House, formerly a stielter for streetcar riders. SPECTATORS AT THE HOMECOMING Parade look on approvingly as Pat Demelrulias, Air Force Sponsor, and Suzanne WiHiams, Commander of Angel Flight, pass before them. NIGHT LIGHTS ON THE QUADRANGLE are reflected by the wet sidewalks. CHEVtOlH CI' m r. itedNationsI 1 IfUoGSw,' ''' O MODEL .,1: 1 THE STUDENTS IN CHARGE of the Modsl United Nations booth are giving information to encourage and interest students to petition NOW. Activity Day Activity Day, a part of the I Mini Union activ- ities, is held each fall in the Union's ball room. At that time, interesting displays and information booths are set up by each club and organization of the University. Representatives from these groups are available to give information and answer any questions the students might have. The students may sign up to petition for membership in any act- ivity that interests them. University activities can provide training, experience, and enjoyment. SOME STUDENTS FOR WPGU, the student od- erated radio station, are ready to assist in answering any questions. ANYONE FOR KARATE? Activity Day gives the student a chance to sign up for any activity that might be of interest to them. 40 THE ROGER WAGNER CHORALE was the second in the Star Course series, appearing on cannpus October 21. Star Course 1964-65 ROGER WILLIAMS again impressed the campus with his musical talent. FOLKSINGER HARRY BELEFONTE was one of the most popular of this year's performing artists. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS students swung out when entertained by popular jazz artist Stan Getz. EVERYONE STANDS REVERENTLY as Chief llliniwek traditiona'ly leads the crowd in Hail to the Orange. Homecoming 1964 THESE HORNS, SOLD for the first time at Homecoming aroused complaints from all sides. b A NELSON RIDDLE PROVIDES the music for this year's Homecoming Dance, Happiness Is. THE YOUNGER SET ARE more interested in the excitement and festivities rhan in the game. 4 42 m «L A THESE VOTING BOOTHS, located in strategic spots on campus, enabled students to choose their fa- vorite candidate for Homecoming Queen. This year's spirited Homecoming, with its theme of Happiness is. . . , drew thousands of alums back to their alma mater on October 9. The tradition- al activities included the football game, the all- campus dance, the house decorations, the Home- coming parade, and the stunt shows. The Friday and Saturday night festivities were highlighted by the Homecoming dances held at Huff Gym and the lllini Union. Hundreds of U. of I. stu- dents enjoyed the music of big-band leader Nelson Riddle, a special treat for Homecoming visitors. Both the Greek stunt shows and the house decor- ations cleverly carried out the Homecoming theme. Especially memorable were the opening number and shag line of the Stunt Show. A fairly recent addition to the Homecoming cel- ebration was the highly entertaining parade. Many campus groups and organized houses entered floats, which were then judged and awarded trophies. FIGHTING ILLINI Fred Custardo signs a ball for ioyal Homecoming fans. THE MARCHING ILLINI and Chief «ek make a traditional salute to the Uni versify. 43 jl I r f ■-An ???-- 4' PRSSING THE BUCK C ) SHERWOOD LODGE welcomes alums with this clever use of an old cliche. THIS UNUSUAL VARIATION on the Happi- ness IS . . . theme created interest for male U. of I. students. 44 PHI KAPPA PSI greets Homecoming visitors with a hungry animated lllini. PRETTY U. OF I. CO-EDS adorn one of the floats in the Homecoming Parade Mappiml' K 9S6SSSIKSfit: 'f . r V THE HOMECOMING COURT— Kay Rigor, Cheryl Smith, Barbara Stokes, Susie Schick, Cynthia Curtiss, Pat Barylske, Diane Sudeikis, Kay Olson, and Joan Tate — admire the silver tea set presented to Mary Ann by the Alumni Association. QUEEN MARY ANN KELLY Homecoming The 1 964 Homecoming festivities were highlight- ed by the reign of Miss Mary Ann Kelly of Prince- ville, Illinois, as Homecoming queen. Mary Ann was crowned at the pep rally of the Homecoming week, starting the celebration off in the true theme of Happiness is, , ., which marked this year's ac- tivities, Mary Ann is a junior in medical tech- nology and is a member of Chi Omega sorority. Queen Mary Ann and her court were presented to the football audience during halftime of the Home- coming game. They were escorted onto the field by members of the ROTC and introduced to the crowd. Each of the young ladies wore a cape representing the colors of the Big Ten school she represented. 45 K ff H it Si H HuLw H' ■iBPr' ' ! 'i A p P l Wjm 2 fj iVH 4-4m:;j [| j fl lS H BHpSV -'..''■• wAV fl tf 1 1 «a' B b Ih tilB i.1|S9 a|H|H|| 9 I — ■R ' SH M IRS i fck-Li sj y'Sii ' _ - 1 3i RANDA NUSBAUM PORTRAYED MOONBEAM McSwine in Alpha Omicron Pi's and Acacia's first place Stunt Show production of Dogpatch, U.S.A. IT'S SIESTA TIME in Dogpatch! Stunt Show SIGMA ALPHA EPSILONS MAKE SUCH cute bunnies attest the co-eds of Delta Gamma. 46 THESE DANCERS FROM Sigma Nu and Gamma Phi Beta show that coilege students can master the art of modern dance. SECOND PLACE HONORS went to Chi Omega and Alpha Kappa Lambda for their production of A Loose Moose. . . . THE RIGHT FRAME OF MIND is vividly expressed by these Pi Beta Phi harem dancers in their co-production with Beta Thefa Pi. One of the highlights of the Homecoming week- end was the annual Stunt Show. Fraternities and sororities paired early in the spring and began work on their individual shows. Tryouts were held in September and eight shows were chosen for the finals. Talented students m each house carried out the Happiness is . . . theme in skits ranging from James Bond to the Wizard of Oz. The opening number featured clever spoofs of old-time silent movies. Dancers raced and jiggled across the stage to the accompaniment of old nickelodeon tunes, as flickering background lights set the mood. Enter- taining the audience between shows was the popu- lar shag line. In the judging which took place, Alpha Omicron Pi and Acacia's Dogpatch skit took first place honors. Second place was won by Chi Omega and Alpha Kappa Lambda with Loose Moose, and third place was won by Delta Gamma and Sigma Alpha Epsilon with a comic Noah's Ark presenta- tion. 47 CHIEF ILLINIWEK WEAVES his way ilirou9h the m ing band as he prepares to do his famous War Dance.' THE DOLPHIN SHOW PRESENTS their interpretation of ancient Egypt. Dad's Day KING DAD IS CROWNED by Chief llliniwek as his daughter proudly looks on. THE BLOCK 1 EXHIBITS its colorful display of cards in honor of the Dad's. I 48 0teJRas8 i z THE BAND IS GIVING a special Dad's Day entertainment as the Dads, many of them Illinois alums, recall their college days. As part of the tradition of the University of Illi- nois, each year one weekend in November is set aside to honor the Dads of the I Mini. This year, as is usual, a great weekend was planned. It all started on Friday night with a parade to the stadium followed by a pep rally. Saturday afternoon, of course, was reserved for the Dad's Day football game in which the I Mini faced UCLA in a decisive victory, and Sat- urday night was filled with much excitement as the campus presented various major events such as the Dolphin Show and Dad's Day Review. The highlight of the weekend consisted of the crowning of King Dad, Mr. Thomas Adamson, who represented all the Dads of the present I Mini. MANY PLAYS SUCH AS this helped Illinois smash UCLA that day. SEVERAL DADS AND THEIR daughters enjoyed events together which will, in the future, bring back many memories. 49 i'i'L'fe- Dolphin Show THE NEWLY CROWNED Dolphin Queen poses with her court. The first run- ner-up was Connie Mathews and the second runner-up was Suzanne Beicher. SANDY STACY PROUDLY displays her Dolphin queen Irophy and bouquet of roses. Another major Homecoming event was the Dol- phin Show. This years theme was Dolphin Goes to Sea. The songs, costumes, and swimming de- picted a tour of the many large cities of the world. As a part of the show, two men just out of school had gone to a travel agency. While they were there these scenes were presented to them. The whole show is sponsored entirely by the Dolphin Club. Another part of the show is the crowning of the 1964 Dolphin queen. From six shows two girls are chosen to be semi-finalists. The final show consists cf these twelve, from which a queen and two run- ner-ups are chosen by judges. Miss Sandy Stacy reigned as this years queen. She is a junior in LAS from Glen Ellyn, Illinois. 50 I «aeKaaMffiSH«!Q THE CROWD LOOKS on as Catherine Crawford is crowned Sno-Ball Queen at the Sno-Ball Dance, the winter formal sponsored by MIA-WISA. CAROL KURZEYA, major chairman of the Sno-Ball Dance, crowns Catherine Crawford queen. 4 V Sno-Ball Queen Each year the MIA-WISA winter formal sponsors the selection of a queen to reign over the festivities. All the girls were required to be interviewed in the preliminary stages of the contest in which poise, charm, personality, and appearance were the prime factors. Final judging was left up to the guests who attended the dance. 51 mil ill- • - fcfc: zid THE MARCHING ILLINI open the football season with an encouraging Fight. THE MARCHING BAND form their traditional Block I for a full house at our Homecoming Game against Ohio State University. THE MARCHING ILLINI symbolize Illinois as the heart of agriculture. fe f a,: y . The Marching lllini Known from coast to coast for superb marching and playing, the Marching lllini, under the direction of Everett Kisinger, thrill football enthusiasts and music lovers with performances at the Illinois home gridiron games. Pre-game entertainment includes the formation of the traditional Block I plus the singing of Illi- nois Loyalty. Half-time brings more intricate marching and formations, one of which is the unique marching lllini. The band also plays a semiclassi- cal or a classical number for a change of pace. A ca- pella singing of Pride of the lllini and Hail to the Orange by the band members and the traditional war dance by chief llliniwek add the final tradi- tional touch to every home game. THE MARCHING ILLINI participate in the ceremony dedicating the foot- ball field in Memorial Stadium to Robert C. Zuppke, former lllini Foot- ball Coach. f —i AS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS near, the Marching lllini encourage all those eligible to vote. iesiaisi ssissssi- Ii THE MODERN ARCHITECTURE of the campus buildings contrasts sharply with the surrounding factories. Chicago Circle Campus The Chicago Circle campus, which opened in Feb- ruary, is to be completed from 1965-67 with ap- proximately $36,000,000 in state appropriations. The Chicago Circle Campus is part of the Master Plan proposed by the Illinois Board of Higher Edu- cation to expand higher education facilities in the major population centers. No residential facilities are included on the Chicago campus. A budget sum- mary pointed out that classroom buildings are less expensive to build than residential facilities and that it is less costly for students to attend such commutor-type institutions. IT TAKES QUITE A FEW campus guides to get everyone in the right classes the first day. LIKE THE CHAMPAIGN CAMPUS, the Chicago Circle has its crowded people walks. 53 THE OBSTACLE RACE sometimes calls for some fancy and strenuous tartics. Greek Week SMILE FELLAS! You may win. THE ENTRIES OF the chariot race are proudly presented. 54 asmssvssii THE SECOND PLACE prize was a large live duck! THESE TWO CONTESTANTS were happy with their third place chicken. Turkey Run i : With the Thanksgiving season comes the fun and the excitement of the annual Turkey Run. The event begins as men's housing units pair with women's housing units. They then prepare their vehicles and choose the members to represent their houses. The race is a contest of speed from one end of the quad to the other with a turkey being awarded to the win- ner. This year Alpha Delta Pi, represented by Mary Leu Fisher and Marcia Mayes, and Theta Xi, repre- sented by Les Wrobel and Dick Maxwell, were the winners of this event which is sponsored by the In- tramural Department. -v 55 : ■■. -'y. y 42 ; ILLIO BEAUTIES Helene Bielinski Photos by Heller's Studio 56 J wwsffiBes Joan Tate ILLIO BEAUTIES Final Judging by Peter Gowland 57 Xy %•: y y,- . ■X 4y y ILLIO BEAUTIES Karen Camden Photos by Heller's Studio 58 M I ILLIO BEAUTIES Rosemary Boehle Final Judging by Peter Gowland 59 %S S jAfj ILLIO BEAUTIES 4 I Carol Kristen Photos by Heller's Studio I 60 joxmsSit •WSP. ILLIO BEAUTIES Marcia Schirmer Final Judging by Peter Gowland 61 ;v :j • . THE ALMA MATER statue, long-lime senti- mental 'iymbol of tha University of Illinois, welcomes the ice and snow of winter. COULD THIS BE a project for Snow Sculpture 101? Winter Students, beware snowballs from behind closed fraternity doors, drifted snow outside your third floor window, and snow-tired bicycles! Winter is here and soon come first semester examinations. Plans for the annual Christmas formals and New Year festivities are under way and holiday shopping is sandwiched in between classes. Despite all this, winter is an exciting and fun-filled time. AN ILLINI FILLS a shopping bag with snow — probable ammunition for a surprise attack on the unsuspecting people inside. 62 :s iO'' W jm THE WINTER snows cover the campus with a white blanket. AS CHIVALRY subsicJes, snowballs fly. WINTER TRANSFORMS the campus into a wonderland. . -., .Sr THE ASSEMBLY HALL floor was transformed into an ice rink for the Ice Capades perform- ance in February. Winter Entertainment J. Once football games are over and snow begins to fall, indoor entertainment becomes a necessity to break the study routine. The University of Illinois certainly does its share of providing campus enter- tainment, for scarcely a winter week passes without an Assembly Hall production. This year's outstand- ing events included Miss Patti Page, the Ice Ca- pades, and Guy Lombardo. GUY LOMBARDO APPEARED as another Star Course Extra. MISS PATTI PAGE sang some of her old favorites on Dad's Day Weekend. 64 EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY night, the mini Union sponsors a record dance in the Tavern. THE ILLINI UNION COPACABANA Club dance gave students a chance to dress up and dance like Latin Americans. THE STUDENT BODY HAS produced many fine combos which enjoy much popularity at ari0u3 social functions on campus. AL LEMAN, CAROL GEPPINGER, and John Peterson clown it up at the Alpha Gamma Rho winter formal. 65 m mmmmm THE FAIR'S CONTINENTAL CAFE featured sweets from all over the world. A BELGIAN FOLKSINGER adds to the almosphere of the cafe. International Fair Each year the weekend before the international Fair, Copacabana, a Latin American night club, is held in the Union. Practically all Latin American countries are represented with songs and dances, while palm trees add to the atmosphere. The following week the Union is converted into a miniature World's Fair with international music in the air. The Fair includes exhibits, entertainment, rituals, an import bazaar, a sweet shop, and a melt- ing pot of American folksinging. International Fair's purpose is to promote understanding among the var- ious countries of the world. THIS THAI DANCE was only one of the forms of entertainment supplied by twenty-five dif- ferent countries. 1 i: (,6 THE LITHUANIANS PREFER colorful attire, as shown in ihe Lithuanian costumes of this dance. SETTING UP EXHIBITS is a time-consuming i :i F!,, year over forty countries exhibited their wares. SPECTATORS STOP TO MARVEL at the Arab Exhibit. THIS YOUNG LADY is demonstrating the ritual of the Japanese Tea Ceremony. 67 C M '■■. . v yy THE TRADITIONAL ILLINI UNION Christmas tree proclaims the Christmas spirit of all llllni. 68 THE lUSA TRiMA-LIMB Christmas Party means happiness for many children from local or- phanages who attend. HAPPINESS FOR THIS ORPHAN is a new truck and a new friend. Streets decorated with colored lights and lamp- posts trimmed with fragrant evergreen and red ribbon mark the approaching Christmas season at the University of Illinois campus. Each year the lllini Union helps the campus take on a festive air by holding a trim-a-limb party for young and old alike. Anyone who wishes to help in trimming the huge tree at the union is welcome, but small chil- dren are especially invited to attend the Christ- mas party. THIS YOUNGSTER IS TAKING full advantage of the opportunity to fill his plate. Trim-a-Limb Party SANTA GLAUS DISPENSES traditional Chr istmas cheer at his admirers. 69 FOR SOME, vacation is peace and relaxation at home; for others, it is a fun-filled trip. Students Greet Vacation FLORIDA IS a pleasant change from Illinois snow for these co-eds. AFTER THAT LAST ROUND of hour exams, the trip home is a pleasant one. 7SK9i 4 w A ' . ■•• ROGER EBERT ATTRACTS quite a crowd as he leads a demon- stration supporting the position of the student body at UCLA. GOVERNOR KERNER AND MAYOR DALY look on as a ribbon dedicating the new University of Illinois at Congress Circle rampirs is cut 71 imym'A MANY STUDENTS find part time employment in the Campustown bookstores. THE UNIVERSITY EMPLOYS students to assist with research projects. A PART-TIME JOB in a campus clothing store is enjoyable as well as financially beneficial. Student Employment A college education involves quite an expense as any student can testify, and part tinne jobs are the answer to many students' financial problems. In order to help with this problem, the University of Illinois offers the Student Employment Office which aids the student in obtaining jobs. Although the three most available types of jobs are food service, laboratory, and clerical work, other kinds of employment — some unusual — are found by the student. Not all students are so fortunate however, and the majority go through the familiar routines of waiters, librarians, lab assistants, store clerks. For ag students, work on research farms is available to earn needed cash. :«Mfissig f '' :j : m:- MANY OF THE couples living in the married students housing are both students and par- ents of one or two children. IN GROUP HOUSING such as this, there are always plenty of children to play with. Married Students Since many students here at the University are married, several married housing facilities which are quite comfortable have been made available for them. Recently many of the Stadium Terrace homes have been torn down, and the families are now A HOUSEWIFE BUSILY cccjpiec herself with her household tasks. moving to the Orchard Downs apartments which have a higher rent. In order to relieve part of the ■financial burden caused by attending school and raising a family, one or both parents often find it necessary to work part or full time. MANY OF THE families have decorated their houses to give them quite a homey otmosphere. 73 THE RACE SEEMS CLOSE as several men head for the finish line. THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS' excellent fa- cilities make it possible for all wheelchair students to get around on campus. Rehabilitation The University of Illinois Division of Rehabilita- tion Education Service and Delta Sigma Omicron, rehabilitation service fraternity, offer opportunities to the disabled individual on campus. Specially equipped buses are used on the campus and some modifications have been made to build- ings in the forms of ramps. All the disabled students compete on an equal basis with their classmates. Many of them are sorority or fraternity members. Over half of the students maintain a 4.0 average or above, and many are in extracurricular activities. A new center for all disabled students, located near the power plant, is nearing completion. This center will allow the program to expand. WHEELCHAIR FOOTBALL is a popular sport with the Gizz Kids. 74 Miss as MANY OF THE Gizz Kids participated in the Wheel- chair Olympics held in Tokyo, winning outstanding gold and silver n:iedals. YOU WILL FIND these students doing their part in many of the activities on campus. TWO ILLINOIS REPRESENTATIVES prepare to don their swords in fencing competition. 75 t . t STUDYING (?) TOGETHER helps to prevent , . , . those expensive naps . . . . even if the results . , aren't alv ays overv helming. THE NINE HUNDRED ACRE University of lllinois- Willard Airport has mile-long runways. The Institute of Aviation The responsibility of the Institute of Aviation is to promote and correlate activities related to avia- tion through the University. Primary concerns of the Institute are instruction, management of the University of Illinois Willard Airport, and also re- search in aeronautics. In keeping with the rules of the Federal Avia- tion Agency (F.A.A.), the Institute is authorized to teach courses in ground flight, aircraft main- tenance, and aviation electronics. These courses, given by the University Airport, are supervised by an F.A.A. designated Pilot Examiner. The courses in aircraft maintenance and aviation electronics are arranged in two-year curricula, as are flight and general education sequences offered in preparation for piloting. The Director of the Institute of Aviation of- ficiates as manager of the Airport, which is named for ex-University President Willard. LESLIE A. BRYAN directs the activities of the Institute of Aviation. 77 LABORATORY ANALYSIS IS an important part of the training program for all home economics students speciaMzing in foods and nutrition. AS PART OF the international program, these administrators and specialists from several countries study learning and group relations in a special seminar. .■■WW - , ' s ; The College of The College of Agriculture has long been recog- nized for its outstanding integrated teaching, re- search, and extension programs. In recent years, the College has also assumed a leading role in agricul- tural development on an international scale. Students in agriculture and home economics are offered a broad educational program. In addition to their specialized studies, they receive a good foun- dation in the basic sciences as well as work in the humanities. Students in home economics can train for careers in foods and nutrition, hospital dietetics, child development and family relations, institution management, textiles and clothing, and home fur- nishings. Those in agriculture may choose their major fields of study from agricultural curricula in economics, engineering, industries, and science, or frcm programs in agronomy, animal science, com- munications, dairy science, horticulture, forestry, food science, and plant pathology. 78 THE COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH of studied by students in forestry. a wood sample is being SPECIAL TOURS OFFER many learning opportunities outside of the classroom. DEAN LOUIS B. HOWARD, Dean of the College of Agriculture, also serves as director of the Agriculture Experiment Station and the Extension Service in agriculture and home economics. Agriculture The Agricultural Experiment Station maintains about three hundred fifty research projects, and the Extension Service conducts a continuous educa- tional program to both the rural and urban people in every Illinois county. Many students have an op- portunity to participate in this research and exten- sion work through summer jobs and part-time work. More than twenty student clubs and activity groups in agriculture and home economics provide added opportunities for technical experience. In its international program, the College provides training and experience for over four hundred for- eign experts and students at the campus in Urbana, and approximately ten staff members serve in spe- cial advisory work in other countries. In a major phase of the program, the College is assisting in the development of new agricultural universities in India and Sierra Leone, modeled on the basis of our own land-grant college system. 79 L THE NEW EDUCA-rlON BUILDING was construcred to meet the demand for additional facilities for the Col- lege of Education. DEAN R. N. EVANS is the Dean of the College of Education. College of Education The College of Education not only provides stu- dents with the background in elementary education, industrial arts education, home economics educa- tion, and education for exceptional children, men- tally handicapped, deaf, and hard of hearing, but it also operates numerous research and educational services. The Bureau of Educational Research con- ducts studies in educational sociology, educational psychology, tests and measurements, guidances, and school administration. The Council on Teacher Edu- cation is responsible for student teaching and place- ment. The Institute for Research on Exceptional Children is the world's first institute for research on the education of both handicapped and gifted children. The College utilizes University High School as a laboratory. In response to the increasing enrollment in our country's schools, more and more young women and men are preparing themselves for teaching careers. The University of Illinois has met this additional need with a new education building and fine staff. 80 ONE OF THE FIRST lessons that a future chemistry instructor must learn is how to bend glass tubing. VALUABLE EXPERIENCE IS gained when a commu- nicable bond is achieved between child and teacher. EXPENSIVE TELEVISON CAMERAS and monitors are a necessary part of the College's television and teaching program. 81 THIS YEAR, AS A PART of their actual training in data processing, a computer laboratory is available for the student's use. College of Commerce and Business Administration DR. PAUL GREEN is the Dean of the College of Commerce ar.d Business Administration. The College of Commerce and Business Adminis- tration strives to develop within its students the abilities which are necessary for responsible po- sitions in business and government. The factual contents of many of the courses are directly use- ful in specific careers such as acounting, bank- ing, selling, and teaching. Students must mset requirements in mathema- tics, science, literature, rhetoric, and social sciences as well as specialize in one of the fields of con- centration offered by this college. Instruction is organized into six departments: Business Edu- cation, Economics, Marketing, Finance, Accountan- cy and Industrial Administration. The Bureaus of Business Management and of Economics and Busi- ness Research operate, respectively, as the service and research divisions of the college. 82 iiiiiifiiViiiiH II iiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiilliililifiii YES, THERE ARE women in engineering too! CRYSTAL FURNACES ARE used by engineering students. The College of Engineering AN ANALOG COMPUTER, used by Eleclrical Engineering students, teaches them computer fundamentals. 83 THE OPPORTUNITY IS there for students to test their equipment in the Self Demonstration Laboratory. WILLIAM EVERITT SERVES as the Dean of the College of Engineering. The College of Engineering In the College of Engineering, students are en- couraged to criticize the teaching methods used by the faculty. The College feels that in this way their students will develop a more receptive atti- tude toward their teaching. To encourage the stu- dents to voice their opinions, the College of Engi- neering has two student managed organizations, an ILLINOIS TECHNOGRAPH and an Engineering Council. The TECHNOGRAPH is written of, by, and for the students in engineering. It is sent to students free of charge, and to faculty members that cub- scribe to it. Their articles and letters to the editor have become a forum for current issues and for the exchange of ideas on technical subjects. The Engineering Council serves as the governing body for the twenty-one student professional soci- eties and twelve honor societies. It has served in the revision of the Honors Program, the advisory system, and teaching by the senior faculty. 84 vMm imm i i {m mfitX'xag iB«iS! ': 't: LINDA BRUBAKER, eighth grader and member of ihe Junior Engineering and Technical Society (JETS), proudly demonstrates her project in aerodynamics. VISITORS TO THE Engineering Open House can be seen viewing a portion of the wave machine which is used to demonstrate fluid dynamics. Institute of Government and Public Affairs The Institute of Government and Public Affairs is one of the University's main research and service organizations which thoroughly investigates the problems concerning the local, the state, and the na- tional governments. After analyzing these problems, the Institute makes its findings available. As a part of the Institute's program, a Public Af- fairs Assembly is held annually at Allerton Park to THE PARTICIPANTS In the 1964 Assembly discuss political representation. They are: Professor Reed Smith, Bradley University; Professor Twiley W. Barker, Jr., Navy Pier; Representative Bernard M. Peskin, Northbroak; Dr. discuss the major issues facing the state. The As- sembly is a forum to which some thirty to fifty leaders in Illinois government, professions, busi- nesses, politics, education, civic life, and labor are invited because of their special knowledge of and involvement with the topic. The 1964 Assembly was concerned with political representation in the state's legislative bodies. E. E. Dale, State Representative, Champaign; and Mr. James AAurphy, Legisla- tive Staff Intern. w m ' THE MANY CONFERENCES and seminars are held at Allerton House. I The Division of University Extension The Division of University Extension provides a well-equipped staff on the Urbana campus of the University of Illinois. With five regional repre- sentatives to guide and to assist the individuals and organizations, they may well take advantage of the many opportunities offered them. Over seven hundred of the University's academic departments assist the Division's faculty in its program of edu- cation throughout the state of Illinois. Each year, the Music's Extension department of the Division sponsors their annual Illinois All-State Music Activity and the Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp which attract many avid lovers of music from all over the state. HIGH SCHOOL ART students, attending a summer se:n n3r, draw in the Garden of the Fu Dogs at Allerton Park. STANLEY C. ROBINSON IS the Dean of the Divisio.T of University Extension. 86 The Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work of the University of Illinois was accredited as a two-year professional curriculum in 1946. Su- pervised in Urbana, the School also has a branch in Chicago. An identical program of academic studies and field work practice is carried on in each loca- tion of the social work college. Along with access to the full facilities of the University, the Jane Addams School has special re- sources for research in the University Library and a collection of materials for its use. The Chicago branch offers the stimulation of the city itself, a laboratory in which the student can discern every social problem together with the experiments to- ward solving it. In addition to its graduate program, the School of Social Work offers an undergraduate curriculum, extension courses in Chicago and throughout Illi- nois, and summer institutes at the Allertcn House. The School further contributes to social welfare of Illinois through research and special training. School of Social Work DR. MARK P. HALE serves as director of the Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work. THE JANE ADDAMS GRADUATE SCHOOL of Social Work will occupy one floor of this modern skyscraper or. the Chicago Congress Circle campus. For the agency staff members, consultation to agencies, participation en boards and planning bodies, and other services appropriate to a tax-sup- ported state institution are administered. Because of the influential involvement of the social worker with the client, social work educa- tion is highly individual. Each student receives a great deal of personal supervision, especially in the tutor-pupil relationship of field work. Field work is offered concurrently with class- work. The students are usually placed in two dis- tinctly different types of agencies during the two years of graduate study: one where social service is the primary function, such as a child welfare agency, and the other where social work is adja- cent to other services, such as in a psychiatric hos- pital. The Chicago students are placed in Chicago area settings. Urbana students may be placed in a number of communities outside the Champaign- Urbana area and their transportation costs are taken care of by the School. 87 'i t THE FAMOUS WALDEN String Quartet practices before another performance. ONE OF THE more relaxing spots in the Fine Arts Museum is th? lo-jnge where nature's floral arrangements blend under the sun roof. DEAN ALLEN S. WELLER co-ordinates the College of Fine and Applied Arts. College of Fine and Applied Arts In the College of Fine and Applied Arts profes- sional programs are offered in Architecture, Art and Music, Urban Planning, and Landscape Archi- tecture. Many courses of the fine and applied art in civilization are offered for students majoring in other fields. Over two thousand undergraduate and graduate students are enrolled in these major pro- grams with a professional staff of over two hun- dred instructing them. The College also has four non-professional divisions — the Small Homes Coun- cil, the Bureau of Community Planning, the Uni- versity Bands, and the Krannert Art Museum. A continuous program of exhibitions, concerts, and other events makes many aspects of these courj:es, both old and new, available to the total University community. Every other year, the College takes part in the Festival of Contemporary Arts, which was held for the twelfth time in March, 1965. Demonstrations, concerts, lectures, exhibitions, and conferences that occur in the various areas of the College at this time make this one of the best opportunities in the country to come in close contact with the many major creative aspects of our times. 88 ART BALANCE and co-ordination are studied from a theoretical view point through the use of visual aids. THIS VISITOR TO the art gallery views various sights of the world. THE COLLEGE HAS planned various programs to encourage children's interest in art beauiy. FINGER PAINTING AND grade school are left far behind as art majors dive into the peculiarities of color and design. 89 '•' :' y ADVERTISING CLASSES ARE offered as one of the three curricula in the College of Jour- nalism and Communications. College of Journalism and Communications DEAN THEODORE B. PETERSON leads the Col- lege of Journalism and Communications. STUDENTS IN THIS CLASS are learning the art of typography. THESE STUDENTS ARE practicing copyreading in a journalism laboratory. The students in the College of Journalism and Communication are offered many opportunities and facilities to complete their undergraduate education in the field of their choice. Included in the training in the newsroom, lab- oratory printing, photography laboratory, radio and television studio, WILL, and advertising layout lab- oratory, is the editing of wire copy from the press services, the setting of type, the printing of self- designed work and the editing of film. Facilities offered by the college include over seven thousand books and subscriptions to over one hundred and twenty magazines. The Departments of Advertising, the editorial curriculum and the Department of Radio and Tele- vision are the three curricula which the college offers. These curricula prepare the students for advertising agencies, advertising departments of radio and television stations, newspapers, industrial organizations, magazines, and retail stores. It also prepares them for jobs as editors and reporters, and for general broadcasting work. 90 THE MODERN LAW LIBRARY contains over one hun- dred thousand volumes. It is designed and operated to encourage maximunn use for study and research. DEAN RUSSELL N. SULLIVAN serves as Dean of the College of Law. The College of Law The College of Law, established in 1897, trains its students for the legal profession by inspiring them to uphold the highest traditions of the pro- fession and teaching them sound legal procedures. The College provides students with teachers and scholars whose works are widely distinguished a- cross the country. The library also aids the stu- dents— having over 156,000 volumes. Besides the large number of volumes available to the students, other facilities are offered, including a browsing alcove which contains many recent publications, a typing room, and a visual aids room. Over sixty different courses covering a variety of subjects are offered in the curriculum. Each student is required to obtain a foundation in the basic fields. In addition to these fundamentals, he may choose electives in the fields which are of special interest to him. Courses in special in- terest fields include municipal corporation, oil and gas, insurance, labor law, and legislation. 91 DR. ROBERT W. ROGERS is the capable Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. RICHARD HINELY is Assistant Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. College of Liberal Arts and Sciences The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences pres- ently has an enrollment of approximately nine to ten thousand students. As the bearer of the tradi- tion of liberal education, the College strives to broaden the vision of its students by developing in them an appreciation of cultural values. Also the College offers curricula which help the student prepare for a professional career. The LAS Student Council, composed entirely of students, is the chan- nel by which some of the ideas of LAS students may be articulated, inter-departmental programs offer related material prepared by the faculty of many individual departments. New departments and methods of instruction permit students to keep abreast cf current academic developments within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. AS AN EXTRA SERVICE to their students, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has a special stafF of student advisors. 92 DR. MERLE M. OHLSEN serves as head ot the Speech Departmsnt. DR. MAX MATTESON is head of the Zoology Department. DR. CLAUDE VIENS is in charge of the Department of French. DR. BRUCE HARKNESS heads the English Department. DR. FRANCIS KOENIG is responsible for the Honors' Day Program for the College of Lib- eral Arts and Sciences. 93 DR. KING BROADRICK is an Associate Professor of Speech. BURRILL HALL, one of the three new Life Sciences buildings, houses classrooms and research laboratories. Life Sciences The rapidly expanding School of Life Sciences is now well established in its six fields of Botany, Entomology, Microbiology, Physiology, Zoology, and its newest addition. Biophysics. The far-reaching plans of the 1950's have almost completely mate- rialized in the form of three new buildings which provide excellent facilities for undergraduate and graduate research and study. Dean H. O. Halvorson has taken full advantage of these new facilities by providing special seminars for superior juniors and encouraging senior students to work with faculty members in laboratory and field investigations. Many new courses have been established and expanded to meet the rising de- mands in this popular field. A newly approved program for undergraduates has resulted in the availability of a bachelor's de- gree in the Biological Sciences. A graduate program leading to a doctorate in Life Sciences has also been created recently. A LIFE SCIENCES instructor explains some of the ad- vanced equipment in the Biological Sciences buildings. THIS MUCH-NEEDED addition to Burrill Hall is rapidly nearing completion. MRS. ANITA SCHILLER, Library Research As- sociate, is at work in her office at 428 Library Research Center. MR. DONALD D. HENDRICKS is also a Library Research Assistant. The Graduate School of Library Science The Graduate School of Library Science was es- tablished in 1893 at the Armour Institute in Chi- cago. From there it was relocated at the Univer- sity of Illinois. It was one of the four institutions which originated in the initial era of education for librarianship in the United States. This school seeks to equip its students for a profession in the field of library science. The Gradu- ate School of Library Science, which works in con- junction with the University of Illinois Graduate School, grants three degrees: Certificate of Ad- vanced Study of Librarianship, Doctor of Philos- ophy, and Master of Science. To meet the needs of more students and to in- sure a higher quality of education, libraries all over the country will be expanding, and new ones will be constructed. Many new positions will be created by these new libraries. The many gradu- ates from the School of Library Science will help to fill these many positions. FRANK ROGERS, Associate Reference Librarian, presents a colloquium in the Graduate School of Library Science. 95 ♦y .-y-;; y 'j i u MODERN DANCE CLASSES provide the opportunity for parti- cipation in an art form based upon physical expression through the intricacies of Ihe dance. The College of Physical Education DEAN K. J. McCRISTAL heads the administrative body of the College of Physical Education. GYMNASTICS CLASSES DEVELOP balance and teach new skills to physical education studenis. TOUCHE There are four academic departments in the Col- lege of Physical Education: Recreation and Munici- pal Park Administration, Physical Education for Women, Physical Education for Men, and Health Safety Education. The two student divisions. Intra- mural Activities, and Rehabilitation Education Serv- ice, also are a part of the program. The form of the College of Physical Education is unique in its ad- ministrative patterns, and is the only one of its kind currently known to exist at any University anywhere in the United States. Housing of the six related areas in one single, streamlined unit greatly facili- tates their administration, and it also represents the possession of another first by the University of Illinois. The College trains University students in such areas as teaching, coaching, counseling, dancing, and directing recreation programs. The enrollment con- tinues to increase as Americans become more inter- ested in keeping themselves physically fit. 96 i: S! SiS6ss!Si«. THE LABOR and Industrial Relations Building houses the classrooms, offices, and library. MARTIN WAGNER, IS the Director of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations. The Institute of Labor The Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations prepares its graduate students for positions in industry, labor unions, research, government serv- ices, and teaching. Because the Institute is part of the Graduate College, work is also done in the fields of economics, sociology, political science, psychology, history, law, and engineering. The Institute's program is concerned with cur- rent problems between labor and industry. To keep abreast with the field, seminars and conferences are held where distinguished government officials, as well as scholars, business, and labor leaders, are invited. Visits are conducted to industrial plants, to union meetings, and to conferences. In addition to faculty and research programs, the Institute's students also have access to the library, which has a large collection of journals, periodicals, catalogued pamphlets, government documents, and reference books. 97 K-X-: VETERINARY MEDICAL BASIC SCIENCES unit which provides offices, labora;ories, and classrooms is essential for teaching and research. College of Veterinary Medicine DR. CARL BRANDLY IS DEAN of the Col- lege, professor of Veterinary Microbi- ology and Public Health, and directs the Center for Zoonoses Research. The College of Veterinary Medicine of the Uni- versity of Illinois was established in 1944. The major objective of the College is to improve the means of combating livestock diseases on Illinois farms. Teaching, public service, and research are the three major activities undertaken by the Col- lege. Teaching is of two kinds — resident and ex- tension. Resident teaching is carried on at the undergraduate, professional, and graduate levels. Extension teaching is carried on largely in rural communities, but reaches into urban areas as well, with on-campus meetings, conferences, and special courses. Public services are provided by the am- bulatory service, the diagnostic laboratory, and the large and small animal clinics. Many research projects are concerned with serious diseases such as leptospirosis, Q fever, parasitism, and rabies. AN ABDOMINAL OPERATION takes place in the modern Large Animal Clinic. iffi DR. RAYMOND OLSEN, University of Illinois veterinary path- ologist, runs tests on blood samples for leukemia. 98 Development of the power, and the promotion of the spirit of research is the fundamental aim of the Graduate College. Independent work and indi- vidual research are stressed in the University of llliniois Graduate College. Since its modest be- ginning in 1907, the Graduate College has grown to be one of the largest colleges on campus. The ur- gent need for trained individuals in the field of science and technology and the new ideas of higher education have created this rapid growth. Part time assistantships give the graduate stu- dent the opportunities for research in any of over one-hundred fields sponsored by the Graduate Col- lege. Leadership through quality of instruction, facilities, and research guidance is the main ob- jective of the Graduate College. The Graduate College is open to anyone who may wi sh to increase his knowledge in any field of ed- ucation. Many students come to the University of Illinois for graduate studies because of the var- ied achievements and merits the Graduate College can offer to its students. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE staff fulfills the administrative duties for one of the University's largest colleges. Graduate College DEAN HERBERT CARTER serves as the Director of the Graduate College. 99 f :1: PI i i 1 EUNICE DOWSE is the associ- ate Dean of Residence Hall Planning and Staff Training. LINDA HESTER is an assistant Dean in charge of Freshman Women. Dean of Women MIRIAM SHELDEN, Dean of Women, and her staff are in charge of the undergraduate women on campus. - . JEAN HILL serves as Assistant Dean of Independent Women and W. I. S. A. MARY HARRISON works with Residence Hall Counseling and Assignments. BARBARA METZNER is Dean of Panhellenic Women. I MARY LOISE FILBEY serves as assistant to the Dean of Wo- men. BETTY HEMBROUGH serves as an assistant to the Dean in research. ■IIh mL 1 1 . I ■1 LORENE SKORNIA assists in planning social events in the organized houses. 100 CARL W KNOX serves as the Dean of Men. Dean of Men ■• it JAMES W. TAYLOR is an able assistant to the Dean of Men. W. STEWART MINTON fills the position of Assistant to the Dean of Men. GAYLORD F. HATCH is concerned with mini Guides and new students. KARL F. IJAMS is the advisor to MIA. '101 r-T' vs ■. MUCH OF THE TIME a student spends in registration is used to fill out IBM cards. REGISTRATIONS IN THE UNIVERSITY reached an all-time high of 27,020 during the fall semester. DEAN CHARLES SANFORD heads the Office of Admissions and Records at the University of Illinois. Admissions and Records The University of Illinois Office of Admissions and Records touches the experience of everyone who comes to the campus as a student. It is usually the first office he contacts when seeking admission and is the office which evaluates his credentials and issues his permit to enter. In co-operation with other offices, it arranges the orientation events in which he and other new students participate. While he is here, this office makes arrangements for his registration, including assessment of his tuition and fees, administers his scholarship, keeps the official record of his academic performance, issues official transcripts of his record and certification of his attendance, and finally is responsible for the prep- aration and delivery of his diploma. Other functions in which the Office of Admissions and Records engages include supervision of entrance examina- tions, administration of the University Exchange- Visitor Program and conducting examinations in Illinois for the Certificate of Certified Public Accountant. 102 TOP ROW; John R. bi,;l,ii, ui;,i tant dean; Robert Schuiitmc.,,, director BOTTOM ROW: Paul J. Magelli, assistant to the dean; V. Jamt s Hampton, assistant dean; Edward E. Stafford, associate dean FRED H. TURNER, dean of students Dean of Students The Office of the Dean of Students was estab- lished by the Board of Trustees in 1943 to provide administrative co-ordination for the several inde- pendent offices, units, and functions involved in phases of service to students and to student life and activities outside the classroom. The purpose v as to improve services to students and to assist in providing an atmosphere and an environment most suitable for academic success, and at the same time offer to all an opportunity for a well-rounded activity and recreational program. At present, offices and functions in the Dean of Students organization include the Deans of Men and Women and their assistants. Security, Student Aid, Student Employment, Co-ordinating Place- ment, Student Activities, Housing, Orientation Pro- grams, Foreign Student Affairs and boards of control. 103 mrn .. l- .y ji j : yS FIELD DIRECTOR Tom Micklos '58 explains the IBM member card file for Albert Vodenbosch '27, Ray Irwin '35, and Robert Fietsam '55 at the Homecoming workshop. GENE VANCE SERVES as executive director of the Alumni Association. TWO CLUB OFFICERS, Mrs. Richard Davis '42 and Norman R. Car- son '37 join field director Jim Vermefte '60 in an inspection of a map showing the location of clubs in Illinois. The Alumni Association The Alumni Association, founded in 1873, gives the alums of the University of Illinois a chance to maintain campus ties and to serve the Univer- sity in the future generations. One of the avenues through which the Associa- tion works is the I Mini Club. There are approx- imately eighty-five clubs i n Illinois, across the nation, and in foreign countries. Usually, they meet once or twice a year, have a University-ori- ented program in the form of a film or a talk by a visitor from the campus, and then provide a few hours of lllini socializing. Alumni groups, both large and small, are invited to form clubs. Only ten sig- natures are required for the adoption of a charter. A workshop for lllini Club officers is held on a football Saturday during the months of the fall, and the Association will give any other service to organize and maintain the club. Members to the Association are able to keep in touch with their campus and other alumni through the Illinois Alumni News, a newspaper sent eight times per year. As an Association service to the alumni, non-members receive an eight-page version of the paper two times every year, provided they keep their addresses current in the files of the Alumni Association record office. 104 MR J G THOMAS, president of the Uni versify of Illinois Foundation. The University of Illinois Foundation is a non- profit corporation, organized in 1935 to encourage gifts to the University — gifts of real estate, art ob- jects, money, books, or anything that is of financial or of educational value. Each year, the Foundation conducts a program of annual giving on the part of alumni and friends of the University. This program, which is very well supported, received over a million dollars in contri- butions during the past year. The projects to which annual gifts are made in- clude scholarships, loan funds, grants-in-aid to stu- dents in student activities, fellowships, research in all fields, library collections, and a special fund to be used at the discretion of the President of the University. Another function of the Foundation is the man- agement of faculty inventions. The Foundation not only obtains patents, but also arranges licensing agreements with a number of companies for several profitable inventions. Its patent management op- erations are quite extensive. University of Illinois Foundation FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS— TOP ROW: Robert C. Toll, associate director; Victor Cullin, Stewart D. Owen, Richard J. Hill, Donald R. Grimes, W. O. Heath, James C. Colvin, executive director BOTTOM ROW: K. E. Williamson, Hjalmar Johnson, J. G. Thomas, Amos H. Wyatts NOT IN PANEl: Harold Boeschenstein, Joseph Campbell, Raymond Epstein, Vernon Heath, David Henry, Ralph Johns, C. Lovejoy, Roger Pogue 105 RAY PAGE fills (he time-consuming job of State Superintendent of Schools. OTTO KERNER, Governor of the State of Illinois, acts as one of the ex-officio members of the Board of Trustees. HERBERT FARBER holds the position ANTHONY JANATA serves on the Board of Trustees of Comptroller of the University. in the capacity of secretary. PROVOST LYLE LANIER supervises activities and programs of the colleges. ' saassa TOP ROW: Herbert Farber, Anthony Janata, Theodore Jones, Irving Dilliard, Timothy Svi ain, Earl Hughes dent David D. Henry, Howard Clement, Mrs. Frances Watkins, Ray Page BOTTOM ROW: Wayne Johnston, Harold Pogue, Presi- Board of Trustees DAVID D. HENRY, president of the University of Illinois The University of Illinois, as a state university, is subject to the authority of the Illinois General As- sembly, and this Assembly, in turn, is subject to the control of the state constitution. Within the limits of the constitution, the Board of Trustees has final word in affairs which constitute the good and the welfare of the University. Its nine members, elected to six year terms, are responsible to the people of I llinois in the General Assembly. On matters of edu- cational policy and organization, the Board seeks the advice of the University Statutes and the Uni- versity Senates, the Statutes of which are under the reservation of the Board to change with the advice of the Senate. On matters of power, administrative organization, and responsibility of the University officers, the Board of Trustees acts on the advice given by the President of the University. 107 ;% -y v. 1 FOLLOWING COMMENCEMENT activities, President Henry bestows honorary degrees upon Mies Van der Rhoes, Marian Anderson, and Dr. Albert Noyes. ! MRS. HENRY, our own First Lady, poses with the President. PRESIDENT HENRY and Dr. Lyie Lanier, execu- tive vice president of the University, greet guest speaker Dr. Abram L. Sachar, president of Brandeis University, at the 1965 New Year Convocation. «  «%: PRESIDENT HENRY announce,. ,,l,,,, Abramovitz, Executive Direclor Jan • Center to architect Max the University of Illinois Foundation, Mr. and Mrs. Krannert and J. G. Thomas, president ot the Foun- dation. President David Dodds Henry Dr. David Dodds Henry, who has been President of the University of Illinois since September of 1 955, has a very distinguished background. A native Pennsylvanian, he was graduated from Pennsylvania State University with Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctor of Philosophy degrees. He holds honorary degrees from twelve institutions of higher learning and has a membership in many honor societies. In the past, he has been quite active in various national educational organizations such as the President's Committee on Education Beyond the High School, Joint Committee of Educational Television, and American Council on Education. Also, Dr. Henry was president of the National Commission on Ac- crediting, as well as the Association for Urban Uni- versities. President Henry has been recognized as a member of the Electoral College of the Hall of Fame for Great Americans. 109 : - v; .-r- 1 .▲A 9H t ■' .t BiH«ss fiiate ■4 •;.;j;.--. -,; :;. . ACT WT ES .irsiE . yiiii MORTAR BOARD Jennie Pefrarca, president Mrs. JoAnn Adams Patricia Bauer Rita Bell Deanne Carter Joan Conlin Gretchen Cornwell Kathy Curran Jan Feaster Carol Geppinger Charlotte Greco Nancy Hamm AAA-WAN-DA Joseph Goleash, president David Becker Robert Breidert Talbot Brody Anthony Burba Richard Butkus Richard Callaghan George Donnelly Larry Fears David Fox Robert Frase Jerry Glashagel Thomas Good Trenton Jackson Julie Heiple Barbara Johnson Nina Lepinsky Jane Phillips Nancy Pleskovitch Mary Ann Racki Lynn Shearer Virginia Studer Marilyn Swartz Barbara Whiteside Wendell Jeno Victor Kamber Gerald Murtaugh Robert Pearson Elliot Peskind George Redmon David Salyers Robert Sanders Ronald Steinkamp Duane Thoren Gerald Wagner Professor Robert Black, honorary member 112 • ■. y ■•:•:•■• ■•'. SHORTER BOARD Nancy Phillips, president Mary Bowman Andrea Bradbury Lenice Colangelo Cynthia Curtiss Karen Evans Nancy Feuerbacher Ann Fockler Kathleen Galway Karen Hinshaw Barbara Homer Paula Jackson Geraldine Kahovec Mary Keating Nancy Kuperberg Nan Lundberg Paulette Meyer Marie Miller Sallie Pagels Mary Read Susan Rigdon Kay Rigor Carolyn Riley Judith Rupp Martha Sauer Sharon Seban Susan Sekera Mary Steimel Doris Stier Janet Vespa Frances Voris Dee Walton Arleda Watson Suzanne Williams WA-NA-SEE Jerry Glashagel, president Anthony Burba Richard Butkus Robert Camillone Zane Cohn Clifford Dammers Michael Dundy Ronald Fearn D. Michael Fox Wylie Fox George Galla Donald Hatten John Jeffery Vic Kamber Timothy Madigan Leon Miller Gerald Murtaugh Howard Pearlman John Rosenwald Lynn Snyder Randall Spitzer Charles Spradling, Jr. John Subat Roger Swift James Tibbetts William Weintraub 113 TORCH Cheryl Smith, president Pamela Archer Ruth Battaglia Janice Bear Susan Briles Marlene Brill Susan Buckman Judy Buddemeier Carolyn Burkybile Erika Busck Alice Cortright Nann Clatt Betty Cocking Brenda Copley Karen Cord Tamara Dazey Marilyn Dvorak Mary Lou Fisher Karen Fogler Barbara Gibian Paula Gottschalk Diane Harrison Mary Henderson Martha Herm Jerilyn Hoffman Julie Hughes Carroll imie Mary Ann Kelly Susan Kinder Carol Kosovski Judy Kreutz Beverly Leffler Elizabeth Long Mary Luckett Lynne McNown Carol Meiller Marthanne Nelson Alice Rasmussen Connie Richards Nancy Risser Judy Santschi Joan Scott Mary Scott Marge Slavin Joan Southon Judy Stefanovic Beverly Susler Jackquie Warner Janet Wood OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Elliot Peskind, president Robert Adams Lloyd Ambrosius Robert Auler Gordon Bagby Raymond Beazley Allen Carius David Downey Roland Dukes Roger Ebert Allen Evans Daniel Figert David Fox William Fraser Dennis Gorman Donald Gubser Joseph Hasman Theodore Harvey Owen Hein Harold Holmes Robert Hippie Kelley Hsia John Jacoby John Johnson Charles Kerchner Roland Littlewood Lawson Lobb James Martin Dale Mueller Gerald Murtaugh Robert Mullen Richard Murphy Gregory Read Clarence Redman George Redmon John Rosenwald Steven Sample John Shay Gregory Taubeneck Albert Tillman Glen VanBlaricum Gary Young FACULTY J. Thomas Hastings Rev. James Hine Carl Knox Francis Keoning Lyie Lanier Douglas Mills J. Fred Miller President David D. Henry Edward Nestigen Paul Shaffer Fred Tyrner Karl Wallace Arthur Wyatt 1 114 SACHEM Jeff Lundeen, president John Akin Thomas Allen Don Angus Gary Barnes Jan Bridges Bruce Brown Robert Brown James Coughlin James Crusius Richard Daeschner Jerry Drury Dale Echerty Gary Eickman Curt Fisher Don Freeman Gary Gardner James Grabowski William Hall Donald Hansen Larry Hinton Robert Holty Dan Jeffery Robert Johnson Raymond Kusper Robert Lewke Raymond McCloskey Phillip Madsen Larry Miller David Player Sam Price James Skierski John Smith Charles Spradling, Jr. Richard Stables Dean Swift Richard Tanner Eugene Tattini John Tocks James Vopicka Ralph Wagner Thomas Winnings Jeffrey Winton BRONZE TABLET Dale Bagby Barbara Baird Lucy Bierbrauer William Bleha Jane Bodman Dale Bratton H. Alice Campbell Karen Christensen William Conable James Coulson Thomas Cusick Gary David James CeLaurier Stephen Derwelis Jo Ellen Dutton Rodney Everhart Malcolm Evett Bruce Gardner Nancy Gehlbach Penelope Brabos Trudy Haffron Michael Healy Philip Hohmann Lueva Irvin Susan Jenny John Johnson Harlene Kallick Carol KasI Lorraine Kass Larry Kaufman Ronald Kiddoo Tom Knight Karen Kuhlman Jaan Laane Nadja Lancaster Alan Lebeck Frank Lenkszus Donald Leverenz James Levey Stanley Levi Roland Littlewood Delmar Lohr Angela Lukancic John Madsen Dennis Marshall John Matuska Charles Matz Marilyn McCord Janet Moore A. Vincent Mrstik, Jr. Phillip Pearson Gene Petersen Larry Peterson Richard Peterson Sharon Peterson George Repsold John Rosenwald James Sajovic Betty Schenk Irwin Shechtman Barbara Sheperd Man Silberstein Melvin Stark David Steele W. Robert Temple, Jr. Lenore Tennenhouse Dietrich Vedder Stephen Whiteside Irvin Wilken Donald Wilton Clifford Winings Jack Wollman Raymond Yarema 115 9 Z ii yy THOMAS GOOD President, lllini Union i Photo% by Hcllcr'j Studio 116 CAROL BOKORNEY Director-at-Large, Mini Union DAVID SALYERS Business Manager, lllio • • at Illinois RICHARD DAESCHNER AdministraTive Vice President, Student Senate EDWARD BENSON Chairman, Armed Forces Council CAROL GEPPINGER Internal Vice President, lllini Union 117 CYNTHIA CURTISS Associate Editor, lllio WHO'S WHO FRANCIS VORIS Financial Vice President, lllini Union CARL BOCK External Vice President, lllini Union RICHARD KVALE Associate Business Manager, Daily lllini I Photoi by Htllar'i Studio 118 A-:... ■•..... :....:U! DAVID FOX President, Men's Residence Hall Association MARTHA HERM President, Women's Independent Student Association JAMES HATTENDORF i Station Manager, WPGU 1 P f Htr pp ' A L i i I at Illinois JUDITH RUPP Assistant Business Manager, lllio RONALD MAURER Baseball Captain NANCY HAMM Executive Vice President, lllini Union G HP f M te V IKi f j'; - . NANCY FEUERBACHER Head Cheerleader RICHARD TANNER President, Men's Independent Association JANE PHILLIPS Senior Manager, Star Course WHO'S WHO LARRY FEARS Associate Editor, lllio RITA BELL President, Panhellenic Council VICTOR KAMBER President, Interfraternity Council HAROLD FROBISH Director, Campus Chest JAMES MARTIN Legislative Vice President, Student Senate GRETCHEN CORNWELL President, University Theatre at Illinois GERALD WAGNER Director, lllini Union JANICE BEAR President, YWCA ANTHONY BURBA Executive Editor, Daily lllini 121 ! ml 1 Pholo by Holler' Studio 122 FREDERICK CASH Chief llliniwek at Illinois RICHARD BUTKUS Co-Captain, Football NANCY THORPE President, Women's Glee Club ROBERT FRASE Captain, Fencing t 123 ILLINI UNION STUDENT ACTIVITIES lUSA Union Gives Campus Entertainment and Culture Through lUSA Musical evenings, art exhibits. Union movies, International Fair, Mom's and Dad's Day aff airs, Student Written Musical and pep rallies are only a few of the numerous events sponsored by lllini Union Student Activities. In each area of programs, numerous staffs work to plan effective and entertaining events. From president of the Union to department head to indi- vidual members of committees can be found a uni- form effort to please Union patrons. i I 1 EARL FINDER, director. Union THOMAS GOOD, president. Union - J % 4 124 PROGRAM BOARD— TOP ROW: John Carrol, Jeffrey Winton, Nancy Feuer- bacher. Professor Scott, KatHiryn Curran, Raymond McClosky, Robert Datil, Stepfien Corn BOTTOM ROW: Cfieryle Collins, Nancy Hamm, Mary Hender- son, Nancy Plocar, Carol Imle Two Boards Work in Conjunction to Keep Union Functioning All the administration of the Union comes under the direction of Union Board. Composed of student directors and faculty members, the board defines policy, controls organization and administration and gives advice to the Union Director. Illini Union Program Board is responsible for programming events which meet the social, cultural and recreational needs of the campus community. Board is staffed by the nine department heads, one staff advisor, one faculty advisor, and headed by the executive vice president. Program Board strives to create programs that will please Union patronizers. Some new programs are Current Speakers Program and Publicity Board. UNION BOARD— TOP ROW: Professor Robert Black, Earl Finder, Carl Bock, Professor Paul Egbert, Mrs. Lorraine Trebilcock, Tfiomas Micklos, Gerald Wagner BOTTOM ROW: Judy Spenser, Carol Geppinger, Carol Bokorney, Tfiomas Good, president; Francis Voris, Nancy Hamm l - 4J ■f. ?.5 f •■i - vJ CAROL BOKORNEY, director-at-large FRANCIS VORIS, financial vice president CARL BOCK, external vice president The Union Plays a Part in Every Level of University Life The Union is the community center of the col- lege, for all the members of the college society — students, faculty, administration and guests. It is not just a building; it is also an organization and a program. Together they represent the well-con- sidered plan for college life. In accordance with the Union purpose, the di- rectors head in the formulation of policy, guide long-range planning, do budget studies and carry on continuous evaluation. CAROL GEPPINGER, internal vice president GERALD WAGNER, director-at-large NANCY HAMM, executive vice president 126 i9afxeasss gssfsss!R JEFFREY WINTON, publicity department head PERSONNEL RECRUITMENT— TOP ROW: Mary Heeren, Roger Garret BOTTOM ROW: Joan Ward, major chairman; Vonne Johns I USA Activities Are Aided by Public Relations Committees Each year it is the task of the Personnel Recruit- ment Committee to interest students in I USA ac- tivities. In the fall, Activity Day is held to inform students of the workings of campus organizations. The committee also finds positions for the seven hundred students who work in I USA. The Publicity Board sees that the campus com- munity is well-informed about intellectual, cultural and recreational programs sponsored by I USA for the benefit of the student. PUBLICITY BOARD— TOP ROW: Joan Ward, Sharon Kunar, Raymond Schlueter, Mary Scott, unidentified, Judith Hinrichs, Lillian Conrad, Gary Reynolds BOTTOM ROW: Judith Lundeen, Carl Bock, Jeffrey Winton, ■f1l «- publicity board chairman; Joan Dailey, Kurt Salomon NOT IN PANEL: Professor John Woods, faculty advisor; Mrs. Jo Winnings, Linda Dixon, Andrea Bradbury, Frederic Johnson, Rog r Garret H jr« ATf y -3 V r NANCY PLOCAR, department head ,'.'•■•'•' FINE ARTS COMMITTEE— TOP ROW: Donald Wahlstrom, Robert Mo|cik Beatrice Southon, Alice Larson, major chairman BOTTOM ROW: Colorful International Fair Prompts Global Communication HOMECOMING COMMITTEE- David Ellis, Diane Sudeikis NOT IN PANEL: Harry Vogelswiger, major chairman Each year the foreign students at the University of Illinois pool their international resources to cre- ate the outstanding Internationa! Fair. The purpose of the Fair, sponsored by the lllini Union Student Activities Committee, the Association of Interna- tional Students, and Zeta Phi Eta, the national speech fraternity, is to promote more understand- ing, communication, and friendship among peoples of the world. The goal is partly achieved through the unusual Copacabana Club, a simulated Latin American nightclub complete with Latin American dancers and music. The Club's opening , in the first week of December, is followed the next week- end by the main Fair. Months of preparation are poured into the Fair each year both by the participants and the Union Fine Arts Committee, which is responsible for or- ganizing and carrying out special events of this nature. While providing thousands of people with many talented students, colorful costumes, and an opportunity to purchase imported items and un- usual foods, the International Fair offers a chance to extend fellowship and broaden the mind. 128 !?!5!5 !? S S ■I FORUMS OF THOUGHT— TOP ROW: Richard Jones, William Plater, Robert Bixler BOnOM ROW: Diane Brinkman, Jerry Franks, maior chairman; Audre Ludin INTERNATIONAL FAIR TOP ROW: Susan Alster, Sharon Saari, Ross Putnam, Janet Steggerda, Barbara Rodell BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Ginsler, Marika Littke, Robert Winter, major chairman; Mary Evans, Judy Payne INTERNATIONAL FAIR TOP ROW: Rebecca Palmer, Rodolfo Barthanagy, Errol Unikel, Doris Dayton BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Blumenthal, Tatiana Wiwcharenko, Joan Southon, Rene Winter, Phyllis Kupperman fl ■; i,. - ' 129 9i i ROBERT DAHL, department head Union Offers Fun and Culture The Model United Nations of the lllini Union is designed to give students a chance to learn about the U.N. functions and organizations and to provide American and foreign students with the opportunity to become acquainted with one another and with their respective countries. The 1964 Stunt Show was an energetic display of effort and originality. The entries showed variety in interpreting the theme, Happiness Is. . . GREAT DEBATES— TOP ROW: Ann Schilbneck, Walter Kamen BOT- TOM ROW: Gordon Goranson HxsaSKB SX': CARROL IMLE, department head Pre-Game Rallies Give Spirit The People-To-People program on this campus is part of the International People-To-People organi- zation which seeks to bring peoples of the world together. Providing hospitality for foreign students and getting foreign students jobs are two of its im- portant activities. Successful pep rallies take much planning and advertising. The Pep Rally Committee makes sure that each rally is well co-ordinated. SPRING MUSICAL— Lawrence Spector, Carol Wendell, Stev major chairman Gou'd, PEOPLE TO PEOPLE— TOP ROW: Vivian Feist, Richard Barton BOTTOM ROW: Ramin Khadem, major chairman; Suzanne Kurth PEP RALLIES — TOP ROW: Lawrence Spector, Richard Fredricks, Susan Fischer, major chairman; Paul Rimington BOTTOM ROW: Sally Temple, Kurt Salo- mon, Gladys Hruby 131 DANCES— TOP ROW: Kenneth McMillan, Arthur Becker, Roger Garret TOM ROW: Bonnie Raymond, Nancy Burnett, Robert Wojcik ILIIOSKEE— TOP ROW: Jeffrey Carr, Ralph Voris, Erana Weiss, John Russel, David Hamman BOTTOM ROW: George Farnsworth, Carol Geppinger, Eugene Tattini, Janice Sommer NOT IN PANEL: Barbara Hill, Nancy Feuerbacher I NANCY FEUERBACHER, department head Union Offers Varied Activity The lllini Union Dance Committee supervises the annual major Union dances and the informal week- end record hops. Committee members book bands, schedule the dances and design the dance decora- tions. In addition to this work, the committee sponsors a series of dancing lessons. Blue Dial, the lllini Union internal newspaper, is published every three weeks and distributed to the I USA personnel. The paper attempts to co- ordinate activities by improving the communica- tions among the various departments of the Union. This year's format for Student Written Musical was a musical revue involving several short skits. In addition to these short situation comedies, the revue featured four satiric skits concerning various aspects of modern society. STUDENT WRITTEN MUSICAL TOP ROW: Nancy Breen, Gene Clements, Robert Bixler, Elizabeth Owens BOTTOM ROW: Carol Wendell, Stephen Gould, BLUE DIAL TOP ROW: John Vaiko, Patricia Palmer, Leonard Hilts BOTTOM Sally Jeffries ROW: Barbara Bowen, Jeffrey Carr, Marylea Benware f A CAMPUS TALENT— TOP ROW: Mary Hooper, Judy Hinrichs, VonneLee Johns BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Rhine, Curt Fisher, major chairman; Diane Arrigo ELITE EIGHT— TOP ROW: Luanne Thorson, Barbara Roschke, Carol Louis BOT- TOM ROW: Mary McCarthy, Judith Hannula, Susan Bortman, major chairman; Judy Hinrichs Union Committees Aid Student Current Speakers function as an organization to bring students and faculty closer together through informal talks. The topics differ each time, and the faculty and administrative speakers are chosen from a varied cross-section of departments. Campus Talent, acting as a non-profit talent agency, endeavors to fill requests from campus ac- tivities and off campus organizations for profes- sional and amateur talent; the names of students are kept on file for future reference. The commit- tee also sponsored hootenannys and variety shows. The newly formed I Mini Union Publications Com- mittee publishes an external and internal pamphlet for I USA. The external pamphlet gives a list of Union activities, while the internal is designed to arouse student interest in Union activities. STEPHEN CORN, department head PUBLICATIONS — TOP ROW: Ralph Voris, major chairman; Stephen Corn, de- partment head BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Bowmen CURRENT SPEAKERS— TOP ROW: Jane Shuman, Luanne Thorson BOTTOM ROW: Janet Day, major chairman; Stephen Corn, department head SPEAKER PROGRAM COMMITTEE— TOP ROW: David Silverglads, John Frana, major chairman; Jarvis Friduss BOTTOM ROW: Mary Lou Jupp RAYMOND McCLOSKEY, department head Famous Authors Bring Varying Opinions to Illinois Campus The Dad's Day Committee tried to increase the meaning of the Dad's Day program through the care- fully planned schedule of events. Along with the crowning of King Dad, a Roaring 20's Gambling Ca- sino was presented in the lllini Union to complete a successful week-end for all. Throughout the year the Speaker Program of the lilini Union brings nationally prominent people to the Illinois campus to lecture about their individual fields. This past year they presented Victor Lasky, journalist; Dr. Arthur Schlesinger, historian-author, and Vance Packard, author. DAD'S DAY — TOP ROW: Duke Platter, Barbara Sfanek. Raymond McCloskey, Ken Gunji BOTTOM ROW: Judith Parkinson, Carol Rickey, Pamela Archer, JefFrey Carr, Barbara Hill, major chairman; Carol Burgesson 134 JOHN QUERFELD, department head BOCK I — TOP ROW: Margaret Kemp, George Courter, Kathryn Olmstead, David Hannon, Peggy Hettinger THIRD ROW: Terrence Witt SECOND ROW: Jud Knowll BOTTOM ROW: John Querfeld, Mary Jepson, Eugene Tattini, major chair- man; Harriet Daschka, David Berg 0 Union Movies, Jazz Program, Block I Have Successful Year The lllini Union Movies continued to show the highest quality films on weekends this year. Such films as Manchurian Candidate, A Farewell to Arms, Birdman of Alcatraz, and Picnic were shown. Jazz-U-Like-lt program presented talented jazz combos and groups for campus entertainment. The programs were presented on Thursday nights, as usual. Another popular feature of the lllini Union was the Block I, a traditional part of the football season. Two separate block sections were utilized. JAZZ — Duncan Stewart, major chairman; Robert Mitchell UNION MOVIES — TOP ROW: Charles Peirce, Emroy Jones, major chairman; Lynn Parr BOTTOM ROW: Judith Demkcvich, Sandra Bock, Suzane Crist 135 CINEMA INTERNATIONAl— Robert Vollmer, major chairman; Marlene Brill, Thomas Tirian MARY HENDERSON, department head Foreign Films Give Viewing Enjoyment to U. of I. Audiences Each Sunday night Cinema International presents foreign films of the highest caliber to the Univer- sity audiences. The staff of Cinema International goes to great lengths to choose the finest foreign films for presentation. By showing films of this na- ture, it is hoped that audiences grow to appreciate the culture of other countries and to develop a deeper insight into life all over the world. The Mom's Day Committee has the task of devel- oping and executing a successful Union Mom's Day Weekend. This means planning interesting activi- ties for morning, noon and night. Mild weather aids the staff in arranging flower exhibits, fashion shows, and gala evening affairs. MOM'S DAY — TOP ROW: Gregory Knutson, Brian Johnson, Terence Witt, major chairman; Richard Osgood, Kurt Salomon BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Burnett, Judilh Nash, Pamela Hopkins, Carol Linley 136 y PERSONNEL TRAINING— TOP ROW: Dawne Wood, Daniel Pajak, Mary Heeran BOTTOM ROW: INTERNATIONAL BROTHER-SISTER— Jonlee Nelson, major Nancy Schierhorn, Jonlee Nelson, major chairman; Diane Arrigo chairman; Wayne Peterson, Sandra Goshgarian Patrons of lllini Union Often Find International Friends The large staff that keeps I USA functioning is helped by Personnel Training. Ideas for general op- eration and for improved methods of interviewing are presented by the committee. Bridge lessons, bowling tournaments and weekly chess games are planned by the Tournaments Games Committee. The newly established Game Room has become a popular Friday night hang-out. In line with the International Brother Sister Pro- gram begun by President Eisenhower, the Union ex- panded its international program. Fall of 1964 saw the initiation of the host house program. GAMES AND TOURNAMENTS — LyIe Philipson, Bruce Fagel, Richard Leeds, major chairman; Marian Epstein, George Levitt I 137 Tir W •W' f STANLEY CUP • '- NHL HOCKEY' Mrt UHOMitt l I TOP ROW: Gerald Leech, Jacquelyn Warner, Raymond Janis, Jeffrey Winkelhake THIRD ROW: Linda Rigor, Jo Ellen Karr SECOND ROW: Mr, Louis Leay, Harold Frobish, Mr. Howard Caquelin BOTTOM ROW: Janet Day, Sharon Seban, Sharalyn Borchers NOT IN PANEL: Dean Hill, Mr. Martin Gagie, Joan Kalmanek TOP ROW: Sharon Seban, associate director; Janet Day, publicity SEC- OND ROW: Harold Frobish, director BOTTOM ROW: Jo Ellen Karr, special events; Jacquelyn War ner, drives NOT IN PANEL: Joan Kalmanek, secretary-treasurer Campus Chest Sets a $7 000 Goal in the 1964 Collection Campus Chest was formed to consolidate several charities into one effective organization. This year Campus Chest set its goal at $7,000. Campus Chest activities are supervised by the director and assistant director. The four major TOP ROW: Renee Bersell, Dorothy Rouffa, Eugene Bernstein, James Stanko, James Reyser, Patricia Pohlman, Marilyn Buck BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis chairmen are responsible for planning of projects in areas of publications, drives, special events and finance. The staff also includes collection repre- sentatives from every housing unit. Campus Chest is co-ordinated by an allocations board. Czyzwski, Gladys Hruby NOT IN PANEL: Patricia Holmes, Mary Shep- pach, Douglas Oberlink, Rila Lewis, Leslie Schworfz I 138 iXi SSfSiS : TOP ROW: Clyde Osfberq, Richard Frank';, William Holland, director; Robert Podlasek, Curtis Fisher BOTTOM ROW: Lenice Colangelo, Ellen Wlieszala, Marilyn Todd, Bee Ennett, Cathleen Gannon, Sandra Goshgarian MEMBERS OF the Pan Am corporation welcome Illinois students during a tour planned by the Student Senate Travel Bureau. THREE MEMBERS of the Student Senate Travel Bureau StafF wait to help someone plan an American or European trip. Travel Service Aids Students Staffed by students whose major qualification is interest and experience in travel, the Student Sen- ate Travel Bureau handles the planning, selling, and execution of various reduced rate transportation programs for members of the University and their immediate families. Under its diversified program, group flights to Europe, campus bus service, and charter flights to New York are planned. Special events at last year's flights to the Rose Bowl game are also handled by the Travel Bureau. In addition to planning flights, the Bureau also serves in a consultant role on work, study, and travel abroad, orientating students who plan to travel foreign countries. 139 I WENDELL JENO, president of Student Senate EXECUTIVE COUNCIL—TOP ROW: Jeffrey Dembo, public relations chair- man; Gary Grad, co-ordin.tions chairman; Maer Davis, executive director of administration BOTTOM ROW: Wendell Jeno, president; Mary Lucket, Senate Relieves Money Strain Undergraduate student government at the Uni- versity of Illinois is conducted by a popularly elected body known as Student Senate. Student Senate has been established to promote the v elfare of the student body. It enacts policy as a guide for student activities, acts as liaison be- tween faculty and student body and serves as an outlet for constructive opinion. Among senate accomplishments this semester are the Student Discount service, Student Senate National Student Association life insurance pro- gram and Assembly hall reforms. Senate has three divisions: executive, legislative and administrative. The executive committee con- sists of president, the three vice presidents, secre- tary, treasurer, public relations director, co-ordina- tions chairman and executive director of adminis- tration. The executive branch is responsible for leader- ship in senate and carries out its decisions. secretary; Barbara Johnson, executive vice president; Maureen O'Brien, treasurer; James Martin, legislative vice president NOT IN PANEL: Richard Daeschner, administrative vice president 140 Xi fSSiSSSX . Bills Are Formed in District Senate's legislative branch presents issues to be debated at the weekly Wednesday night meetings. Much of the legislation that senators present originates in the district council meetings. Each housing unit elects a representative to take part in District Council Discussions. At weekly meetings, representatives voice their opinion, along with those of their housing unit. Through these discussions legislation is drafted to be presented on the floor of senate. The process works in the reverse manner, also; bills being debated in the senate are brought back to the district councils to gain opinions from the constituency. Problems that plague an individual district are discussed, along with methods of solution. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVES air individual problems at District Council meetings. STUDENT SENATORS Wendell Jeno, Barbara Johnson, James Martin, Richard Daeschner, Maureen O'Brien, Mary Luckett, Gary Grad, Jeffrey Dembo, Maer Davis, Paul Altman, John Berns, David Brent, Gordon Brown, Craig Brown, Roberf Byman, James Chickles, Barry Cohen, Kathryn Curran, Pich rH Dirrenberger, Mary Drew, Barbara Eichen, Gwen Gold- smith, Norman Gordon, John Grimes, Robert Hauser, Robert Holty, Roberta Kite, John Lash, Philip Lisagor, Wyatt Mankin, Norman Nelson, Richard Orloff, Judith Parkinson, Larry Peterson, George Ripplinger, J3mes Simon, Ronald Steinkamp, Robert Stozek, Gerald Wagner, Allan Wilhelmi, Alan Woodard, Fredrick Wurtzel, Robert Young 141 y ' -y . : ■Vj-IT' A REPRESENTATIVES TO FACILITY SENATE COMMITTEES — Richard Daeschner, Randy Poncher, Dawn Wood, Robert Byman. Senate Committees Discuss and Alter Proposed Legislation Much cf Student Senate's work is done through its legislative committees: Educational Affairs, International Affairs, Campus Affairs and Student Rights. These committees review, refine and begin all legislation that goes before Senate. The administrative committee of Senate are re- sponsible for implementin g service projects. Each year the Conference Committee plans a High School Student Leadership Conference, en- compassing students and faculty coming from 50 high schools, in discussions of their responsibilities to each other. The University leadership discus- sions are contained in the Allerton Conference at- tended by students and administrators. k I I COMMITTEE ON COMMITTEES— TOP ROW: Paul Altman, chairman of edu cational affairs; Craig Brown, student rights BOTTOM ROW: Robert Byman, campus affairs; James Martin, legislative vice president; John Berns, internal affairs. 1 - ■, .s % i yc ts '.-■.- fif .l B H ■im HHV .v ' _ s  mm iF Lgy 1 1 r ■i f H2 ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN— TOP ROW: Richard Daeschner, administrative vice president; James Chickels, elections director BOTTOM ROW: Maer Davis, executive director of administration; JoAnn Weibei, con- ference chairman; Kenneth Jones, Freshman Seminar director PANEL: Beverly Susler, Freshman Seminar director. NOT IN Future Leaders Receive Training Through Freshman Seminar Under the administrative committees of Student Senate are the Speaker Forum Bureau and Freshman Seminar. The Speaker Forum provides listings of faculty members and foreign students available as speakers and maintains a student forum program. Freshman Seminar program is designed to bring together interested and capable freshmen in an ex- change of ideas for the purpose of developing cam- pus leaders. Before the seminarian is chosen, he must do well on a test and then be interviewed. Jeffrey Rifken, Sharon Ventress, Ardell Nease, Glenda Parsons, James Reinach, James Frey, Carol Costello, Judith Herzog, Mark Satin, George Levitt, William Kastien, Barbara Putta, Peter Orlinsky, Joan Soloman, James Block, Mike Hasselberg, Jane Balliett, Charles Curran, Jay Kaiser, Bruce Fagel, Kenneth Blan, Elliot Berkowitz, Alan Halpern, Nancy Goodman, Douglas Jackman, Mary Schaefer, Gary Reese, Terry Wiggs, Harrison Crouse, Jerry Bernstein. r o a _ (a 143 Campus Activity Scheduled by Co-ordinations Committee The Co-ordinations Committee is an organ of the Student Senate which is responsible to the Com- mittee on Student Affairs and the Dean of Students. The Committee is composed of twelve members, three of whom are faculty members. The student members represent the five major housing group governing organizations, the I Mini Union Board, the Student Senate, the University Theater, and the Entertainment and Concert Board. The chairman is picked by the Student Senate Body and becomes an officer of Student Senate and an ex-officio Senator. The duties of the Co-ordinations Committee are many and varied. It administers regulations apply- ing to recognized student activities and supervises general University events. It approves the budgets for most University functions and handles the print- ing, issuing, and collecting of tickets. The Commit- tee minimizes conflicts between events. GARY GRAD, Co-ordination Committee chairman CO-ORDINATIONS COMMITTEE TOP ROW: Professor Johnson, Gerald Murtaugh, Joseph Coyne, Dean Hampton BOTTOM ROW: Jane Phillips, Barbara Eichen, Gary Grad, Carol Bokorney, Martha Hern 144 MSKiSSSBX. 9Sf Si PROFESSOR JOHN HENRY, chairman Committee on Student Affairs Strives for Modernization The aim of the Student Senate is to provide for the welfare of the student body. The CSA, which includes the Student Senate President, Executive Vice President and Co-ordinations Chairman, makes recommendations for protecting rights of students. Before action may be taken on CSA suggestions, the vast administrative network must give an approval. The difficulty of co-ordinating schedules for shows put on by the Assembly Hall and student groups was discussed in CSA two years before it came to the attention of the campus. To prevent this prob- lem of delay, it has been proposed that unless the University administration reaches a decision on the proposal within 30 days, the suggestions of CSA and Student Senate should be made final. TOP ROW; William Young, Wendell Jeno, Ronald Steinkamp, Gary Grad SECOND ROW: Professor Henry, Professor Shattuck, Arnold Trotier, Bernard Karsch, Dean Knox BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Johnson, Naomi Hunter, Fran- cis VanDuyne, Barbara Eichin, Dean Miriam Sheldon, Martha Herm 145 I I JANE PHILLIPS, senior manager GERALD MURTAUGH, senior manager Senior Managers Make Star Course a Well-Run Organization Serving as co-ordinating heads of Star Course are its two senior managers. One manager is responsi- ble for keeping the internal organization of Star Course running smoothly. The other manager is in charge of all the financial aspects of the organiza- tion. Together they devise a general plan and budget which provide a working pattern for the entire or- ganization. Beneath the two senior managers are eight juniors who are directly in charge of the spe- cific activities of Star Course. UNIVERSITY ENTERTAINMENT BOARD— TOP ROW: Dr. Howard Osborn, Dr. Harold Snyder, George Taubenek, Professor Duane Branmcjan BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Racki, Jane Phillips, Professor Warren Doolittle, chairman; Richard Prince, Gerald Murtaugh, Morris Carter -Nii 14( William Hall and Susan Harrison, junior managers Susan Schick and Carolyn Kinder, junior managers Juniors Conduct Responsibilities of Star Course Activities The eight junior managers are in charge of ad- vertising, concert arrangements, secretarial work, tickets, public relations, personnel, and publicity. The publicity and advertising managers begin to make concerts known several weeks before they ar- rive on campus. Press releases and pictures are sent to local newspapers; flyers and posters are distrib- uted. Accommodations for concert performers are made by the concert arrangements manager while the public relations manager arranges receptions. Jerilyn Hoffman and Donald Angus, junior managers David Player and Tamara Dazey, junior managers 147 iifesM s M. RUDOLF SERKIN, pianist, demonstrated his ability to a spellbound audience. ' Ifc, I POPULAR SAXIST Stan Getz gave an exciting jazz concert performance. Star Course Roster Augmented by Classical New Dimension ' The 1 964- 1 965 Concert Series opened the season with the London Symphony Orchestra on October 4. Throughout the year, the series provided classical entertainment from the Roger Wagner Orchestra and Chorale, basso Ara Berbarian, pianist Rudolf Serkin, violinist Szymon Goldberg, and famed classi- cal guitarist, Andres Segovia. The extra concerts featured entertainment for both the lover of classical music as well as the de- votee of popular music. The featured concerts in- cluded The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The New York City Opera, which presented Die Fleder- maus, and the New York City Ballet. The popular series included tenor saxist Stan Getz and song- stress Astrud Gilberto; the Gaslight Singers and the Outsiders; The Ford Caravan of Music, featuring the Serendipity Singers and the Oscar Peterson Trio; the ever-popular folk singer Harry Belafonte; and South Africa's gifted singer, Miriam Makeba. A Chamber Music Series, a new dimension in the Star Course roster, added four evenings of enter- tainment with such artists as Ralph Kirkpatrick, Henri Honegger and the Budapest String Quartet. RALPH KIRKPATRICK contributed his great talent to the new Chamber Music Series. 148 '■: :• assBsssgsp'y. Campus Derives Pleasure from Low Cost High Quality Shows Star Course has been the source of culture and entertainment for over eight thousand persons in the combined University and resident community for the past seventy-three years. Throughout a year, Star Course presents a series of concerts designed to encourage the cultural advancement of its pa- trons. In fact, the purpose of Star Course is to bring the highest quality of entertainment for the lowest possible prices to the community. A student-operated and non-profit organization, Star Course is organized under the Concert and En- tertainment Board, a group consisting of six stu- dents and six faculty members. The Board assumes responsibility for policies, decisions and financial budgeting of the programs presented. Actual con- tracting of the performers is completed by the En- tertainment Board, who notifies Star Course what entertainers will be coming to the campus. After the Board has selected the program for the year. Star Course begins its advertising campaigns for its performers by distributing posters and releasing articles for publication. The next step: to sit back and enjoy some truly fine entertainment. ROGER WAGNER, FAMED choral director, adapts music for his orchestra and chorale. HARRY BELAFONTE proved his versatility in a thrilling concert. t 149 J MAGNIFICENT OPERA— under the direction of Julius Rudel. o Star Course . . 4 STUDENTS AND FACULTY thrilled to the exotic sounds of Miriam AAakeba. BEFORE EACH performance the Chicago Symphony Orchestra must get used to the sounds of the auditorium. 150 .oBMdIB7 i EVERYONE WENT to a giant hootenany the night the Serendipity Singers came to U of I. . . Jazz Opera Concert tm STAR COURSE brought opera and Carol Donne to the erious music lover. :LASSICAL guitarist, Andres Segovia, produced sound hat could not be equaled. 1 I H 9 151 BE V E 8 HB 9 I t iii SOPHOMORE MANAGERS— Mary Lou Jugg, Jo Ann Bargiel, Deana Weiss- man, Jamie Sanders, Nancy Schierhorn, Carol Larsoti, Sally Jeffries, Karen Fischer, Nancy Bacon, Marsha Reidel, Phyllis Garbe, Harris Greenwold, Dean Woodrum, Ed Murach, Paul Welch, Jon Haddon, Ken Beazley, Dave Garron, Rick Anderson, Carey Horwitz, Eldon Senner, John Vaiko Concerts Planned by Students The other junior managers of Star Course handle tickets and concert arrangements. While the concert is being publicized, the two ticket managers are furnishing tickets to the vari- ous box offices. The managers divide the tickets among the Auditorium, the Assembly Hall, and Smith Music Hall in the case of a concert series held in different places. The junior ticket mana- gers also keep account of how many tickets are sold, supervise ticket selling the night of the con- cert, and make ticket reports after the concert. An important part of the work of Star Course is handled by sophomores and freshmen. Forty mana- gers comprise the sophomore staff and the fresh- man staff has eighty members on it. Their duties include keeping office hours, collecting tickets, ushering at concerts and learning every phase of Star Course work. Throughout the year, the mem- bers of the sophomore staff serve on each of the Star Course committees and work directly under the supervision of each junior manager. The per- sonnel manager oversees the freshmen and sopho- mores. TOP ROW: Stephen Young, Donald Huisinga, Steve Walling, Richard Barton, Richard Fredricks, Robert West, Leonard Hilts BOTTOM ROW: Susanne Veach, Ann Holmin, Susan Fockler, Judith Larson, Lois Wright, Carolyn Weber, Marsha Mugg 152 '?Affiilft «S£): ffi H«i m '. i .•fe :;- -,% University Theatre Combines Talent and Work to Advantage To provide a unique blend of entertainment and instruction, University Theatre produced six plays this year through the combined efforts of faculty and student staffs. Presented to the community on the Lincoln Hall stage were Inherit the Wind, di- rected by Webster Smalley; School for Wives, with Clara Behringer directing; and The Hydrogen Juke- box, a Festival of Contemporary Arts farce under the direction of Bernard Hewitt. University Theatre presented experimental drama and original productions at Armory Theatre. Nevi techniques in the theatre arts were introduced. 153 I JOSEPH SCOTT, executive director ASSISTANT MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Monty Wynne, Sarah Aulvin, Carolyn Rosenberg SECOND ROW: Renee Thornbug, Flo Fuller BOTTOM ROW: Rosemary LaPorta, Judith Frieberg, Sheila Porn NOT IN PANEL: Mary Andrew, Kathleen Brooks, Nadine Foote, Tomlinson Holman, Diane Kehoe, Susan Kiss, Linda Legare, Alice Landgren, Maribeth Norton, Thomas Potenza, Susan Prawl, Miriam Rothman, Terrence Spiegel Theatre Directed by Board Faculty and student staff of University Theatre work together under the governing body of Theatre Board which regulates policy and exercises finan- cial control. The board is composed of official representatives appointed by the president of the University, students who represent the undergrad- uate and graduate members of Theatre and faculty representatives of Speech and Theatre Department. Under the Theatre Board, the entire organization is divided into faculty and student staffs. The faculty staff provides direction and supervision for all productions which are operated by the student staff. As executive director, Dr. Joseph Scott acts as co-ordinator for faculty staff and the student staff, directed by Gretchen Cornwe'l. BOTTOM ROW: Jan Wasson, Genevieve Richardson, Mary Arbenz, Bernard Hewitt, Roman Tymchyshyn NOT IN PANEL: Clara Behringer l5 JUNIOR BUSINESS MANAGERS TOP ROW: Gary Gardner, publicity; Sarah Glidden, box ofFice BOTTOM ROW: Joan Scott, house man- agement; Erika Busck, Armory business; Joan Southon, personnel NOT IN PANEL: Howard Farkash, house management; Carol Flat- ness, personnel; Karen Strohm, playbill; Patricia Murphy, publicity JUNIOR PRODUCTION MANAGERS TOP ROW: Marthanne Nelson, make up; Beverly LefFler, costumes; Mary Maffia, construction SECOND ROW: David Weiner, Armory production; Elizabeth Long, paint BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Novak, make-up; Judith Shiplock, properties NOT IN PANEL: Judith Stefanovic, costumes; Paul Anable, stage management From Crew to Managers Student Staff Generates Enthusiasm Directed by senior managers, the Student Staff provides Theatre manpower and actors and conducts production operations. The junior managers, each responsible for his specific department, guide the sophomores, who hold trainee positions. Mem- bers of the crew, the core of the Theatre, gener- ate endless behind-the-scenes enthusiasm. Outstanding University Theatre participants are honored with membership in Mask and Bauble and National College Players. SENIOR MANAGERS: Paula Jackson, personnel manager; Karen Evans, business manager; Gretchen Cornw ell, general manager; Marilyn Lennert, stage man- ager; Dee Carter, production manager THEATRE BOARD- TOP ROW: Lyie Dahlenluirg, Francis Nachtmann, Herbert Kline, Joseph Scott, Robert Delzell BOTTOM ROW: Bernard Hewitt, Gretchen Cornwell, Paula Jockson, Carl Wallace 155 r t i, FALSTAFF IS quickly stuffed into a basKot in order lu l - ;,,, Mistress Ford'; jealous husband in the farcical play. Merry Wives of Windsor. University Theatre Presented Two Shakespearian Dramas Two of William Shakespeare's most famous plays enlivened the spring productions of the University Theatre when the theatre group presented the play- wright's farcical Merry Wives of Windsor and his tragic drama, Julius Caesar. Those involved in the University Theatre often devote a great deal of time and energy to finding new ways of preserving the authenticity of produc- tions. The theatre plays, presented on a replica of the original Globe Theatre stage in London for a setting, captured the flavor and atmosphere of Eliz- abethan drama. In addition to constructing a 16th century stage, the theatre group arranged for its cos- tumes in Julius Caesar to be brought from New York to heighten the realistic and authentic effect of the production. The amateurs in the University Theatre have the help of expert advice on the latest techniques of acting. Cast members strive for convincing acting even in mob scenes, when each player portrays a unique personality. In the Shakespearian produc- tions, the students received professional help with acting from Mary Arbenz, who directed Merry Wives of Windsor, and Clara Behringer, who was the director of Julius Caesar. I DALE WOOLEY plays Mark Antony in the famous Shakespearian play Julius Caeser. 156 n. ,«! BETRAM KATES, Gary Gardner, stops the examination of his sweetheart, Rachel Brown, Gene Miller, as the townspeople of Hillsboro look on in shock. Stirring Courtroom Drama Is Theatre's First Presentation To open the 1964-65 season University Theatre re-enacted the tense courtroom batt!e in the play, Inherit' the Wind, as directed by Webster Smalley. The play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Lee tells about the Scopes monkey trial which took place in Dayton, Tennessee, 1925. The complex issue of freedom of speech in classrooms brought together two world famous lawyers in verbal combat. Audiences who attended enjoyed the presenta- tion of a real spider monkey on stage. AN ORGAN GRINDER and his monkey add a note of humor to the serious discussion involved in the monkey trial on evolution. LAWYER HENRY DRUMMOND, Larry Maraviglia, confronts his opponent, Mathew Harrison Brady, Terry AAoore, with a piece of evolutionary evidence. 157 •• University Theatre Schedules Highly Entertaining Plays Major Barbara, George Bernard Shaw's commen- tary on social conditions, was among the five pro- ductions selected by the University Theatre for performance this season. While Major Barbara was unusually well-received by the audience, the Uni- versity Theatre continued its success with The Fire- bugs and School for Wives, both directed by Miss Clara Behringer, A Man For All Seasons, directed by Miss Mary Arbenz, and Hydrogen Jukebox, di- rected by Barnard Hewitt.  n 'AV JF- W i W M 1 id J J 1 m IN THE WEST Ham Salvation Army shelter, two castaways. Rummy Mitchems, Mary Sue Strine, and Bronterre Price, Guy St. Clair, discuss their fortunes. W AS MAJOR Barbara looks on, Andrew Undershaft, Mrs. Balnes, Jenny Hill, and Adolphers Cusins prepare to march for the Salvation Army. ANOTHER TRAUMATIC discussion disrupts the Undershaft household. m ! P 'I If-' 158 ff-'  'M ttiii JOE HERNANDEZ, J. Keith Jensen, and Robert Grossberg witness the aftermath of Patricia Murphy's suicide in The Tenor. TENSION IS evident between Tom Barton and Pam Picker in this scene from I'm Dreaming But Am I? University Theatre Combines Unusual for Successful Plays The smaller stage of Armory Theatre provides a setting for the unusual and experimental in drama. Here graduate students direct, and bills are pro- duced with plays written by student playwrights of the University Theatre as contributors. BILL, KENNETH Lillquist, and James, George Glenn, enact a tense moment in The Collection by Harold Pinter. The first bill consisted of three one act plays presented on November 12-14. Herbert Kline di- rected The Collection, and Frank Wedekind did The Tenor, and I'm Dreaming But Am I?, written by Luigi Pirandello, was directed by Robert Scribe. h 159 FIRST PLACE show presented by LAR North and Armory House was set in the Yukon, and included a pantomimed satire of villian, heroine and Keystone Cops. THE MIXED up fairy tale of Jack and the Beanstalk, second place wmner presented by McKinley Hall and Newman Hall, depicted Jack's adventures in Hades, Unique Theme Unusual Shows Characterize Dad's Day Revue LAR SOUTH and Granada took third place with a serious show that emphasized man's experiences. DAD'S DAY REVUE DIRECTORS— TOP ROW: James Taylor, Richard Tanner, Richard Kenyon, David Fox, Dean Karl Mams BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Curran, Ginny Hackl, Shara'yn Borchers, Doris Stier NOT IN PANEL: Dean Hill, William Berke, Michael Embrey, Ronald Steinkamp, Raymond Janis 160 INDIVIDUAL SHOW DIRECTORS— TOP ROW: Marilyn Robinson, McKinley- Neuman; Linda Ramsey, Allen North-Scott BOTTOM ROW: Susan Reace, McKinley-Newman; Carole Palus, LAR South-Granada NOT IN PANEL: Ronald Hoekstra, LAR South-Granada; Kathryn Clayton, LAR North-Armory COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - Ellen Miller, publicity; Sandra Mattoon, programs; Janet Zacha, arrangements; Cynthia turley, tickets; Sandra Nelson, co-pub- licity Winning Shows Combine Satire Humor Pathos and Mystery Lincoln Avenue Residence North and Armory House took first place trophies with their presenta- tion of an old-fashioned melodrama in the Gay Nine- ties. . . . Where Jack's Beanstalk Came From, presented by McKinley Hall and Newman Hall took second. Third place winner, . . . The Search for Good, was presented by Granada and Lincoln Avenue Residence South. . . . What James Bond Would Do At the U. of I., by Allen Hall North and Scott, featured Bond against the Administration. JAMES BOND faces innumerable dangers in the show presented by Allen Hall north and Scott Hall. LITTLE SCENERY and simple costumes emphasized the hardships man faces as he goes through life, in the show presented by LAR South and Granada. 161 TOP ROW: Professor Richard Hildwein, Arihur Wydti, Jon Gregg, Paul McMichael BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Russell, Professor Joe Sutton, Professor John Schacht, Beverly Susler NOT IN PANEL: Jack Bakker IPC Dedicated to Maintaining lllini Publications Quality Supervision of many Illinois' student publica- tions has, for the past 54 years, been the full-time project of the lllini Publishing Company. A non- profit organization, IPC has recently expanded with the addition of more publications and employ- ees. It is controlled by a governing board composed of four faculty members and four students. The faculty members must be nominated by the Dean of Students before being appointed by the Presi- dent of the University to serve a four-year term. The existing board then selects the four student members on the basis of scholarship and interest. From the student publication headquarters lo- cated in the lllini Hall basement, IPC board as- sumes the responsibility of selecting the editors of the DAILY ILLINI and the ILLIO. In addition to printing the Dl, the company provides administra- tion for Technograph and the University of Illinois radio station, WPGU. IPC also discusses the nu- merous problems of the publications it supervises, thus keeping them running smoothly and effi- ciently. Through IPC, the public continues to re- ceive the outstanding publications for which the University of Illinois is known. 162 Photo Staff Serves Dl, lllio Photo staff has grown to an all-time high this year, under the direction of Fred Herrmann, photo chief. Almost 26 members find their second home in the small office of the photo staff located in the basement of lllini Hall. Among staff workers are five young ladies who prove that even photography is not exclusively a male world. In the course of one week, photo staff members receive innumerable assignments from the lllio and Daily lllini editors, lllio calls upon photographers to find interesting and amusing pictures for Uni- versity Life section, as well as getting exciting ac- tion shots for Sports Section. Daily lllini pictures center on all aspects of campus living, from Home- coming to Student Senate elections. Photo staff is responsible to lllini Publishing Company and takes all local Daily lllini pictures. FRED HERRMANN, photo chief TOP ROW: Earl Lemar, Norman West, Tomas Martin, Wayne Kammerer, Michael Fahrenbacher, unidentified SECOND ROW: Clifford Elliot, Stephen Mann, Kenneth Abrams, Robert Piraino, Jih-Hsin Yang Nancy Hokanson, Pamela Smith, Judith Carlson BOTTOM ROW: 163 in LARRY FEARS, photo editor JANICE FEASTER, editor-in-chief io Is Product of Large Staff Headed by Senior Editors The four managing editors of the lllio editorial staff regulate and guide the entire staff. The per- sonnel editor arranges interviews for those apply- ing for the lllio staff. Checking pictures and crop- ping with lay-outs is the task of the photo editor. All staffs turn in their copy to the copy editor who checks the materials for grammar, content and spelling mistakes. Supervising the lllio production is the editor-in-chief. In addition to individual assignments, all editors work together to co-ordinate each section so that the final product is uniform. CYNTHIA CURTISS, personnel editor SALLIE PAGELS, copy editor 1 il ; 'A 164 v :' 1 I JMamg -r-c - THE EDITORS OF Organizations Section, Betty Cocking and David Berg, work together on proofreading copy. CAROL HAMILTON and Sally Folger, editors of Residences Section, look through the old ILLIOS to see if improvements can be made in the 1965 edition. Yearbook Illustrates Every Event of One's College Career The lllio is divided into six sections: Residences, Activities, Organizations, Sports, Seniors and Uni- versity Life. Each section is directed by two jun- iors. These editors see that copy and layout are completed in time to make the deadline. In addi- tion to the junior editors there are sophomore and freshman managers that help complete the book. The Organizations Section handles all the reli- gious, professional, service and honorary clubs in the University. Housing units are covered in the Residences Section: house officers and traditions are listed in this section. The Senior Section is a summary of activities and honoraries each senior has participated in during his years of college. BURIED UNDER a mountain of senior information sheets, Editors Lynne McNown and Carole Barclay begin the task of alphabetizing and classifying. 165 JOHN WOLLNEY and Randy Reu, sports editors, examine an action shot to see if it can go into the ILLIO. UNIVERSITY LIFE looks as if it is a sobering experience judging by the expressions of Helene Bielinski and Robert Johnson, editors. Individual Staffs Cover Variety of University Activities Through the work of three different divisions of the ILLIO many staff members learn a wide variety of experiences. The University Life Staff reviews general changes in the University of Illinois cam- puses over the year and also presents an accurate account of students' life. They work in conjunc- tion with the Photo Staff to obtain candid shots of each camupus. Activities Staff presents the high- lights of the year's dances, various publications' news, and other entertainment events. The staff concentrates mainly on extra-curricular organiza- tions. The Sports Staff offers a rundown on all sports events at the University. This includes all major, minor, and seasonal sports. YEARBOOK DEADLINES approach as Roberta Dimmer and Beverly Rosen, activities editors, rush to meet them. ■rvrf r«k5 4 166 TTT TOP ROW: Karen Kanady, Sue Schmelzle, Wilma Wilson, Sarah Smith, Linda Reisin, Donna Morros SECOND ROW: Judith Kublik, Brenda Carl- son, Janice Ruke, Nancy Ackermann, Andy Skoar, Glenda Anderson, Jill Haas, Sandy Borgen BOTTOM ROW: Marcia Storey, Karen Sprague, Wendy Lindbeck, Barbara Susin, Ruth Samford, Carol Louis, Marilyn Gallo io Provides Excellent Training for Tomorrow's Writers Freshmen and sophomores on the Editorial staff of the ILLIO assume the responsibility of meeting set deadlines and gain knowledge of the publica- tion processes. They also learn more about their university while working in various departments, including campus life, activities, organizations, resi- dences, athletics, and seniors. The freshmen and sophomores working on each of the six staffs are selected on the basis of interest and willingness to work. While the sophomores write copy and make layouts, the freshmen assist in all phases of produc- tion, thus learning how to publish an ILLIO. TOP ROW: Kay Youngerman, Patricia Johnston, Catherine Lamprecht, Sally Blackford, Mary Hughes, Jean Matlock, Pamela Lorry SECOND ROW: Cheryl Berg, Joyce Biron, Dianne Krauss, John Baackes, Gary Snieski, Judy Forth, Lee Waclaw, Sheila Dribin BOTTOM ROW: Mary Aikman, Paula Schwenk, Linda Whitcomb, Nancy Flaks, Paulette Welge, Sheila Pusey, Janice Miller, Susan ClifFord % I 167 I JUDITH RUPP, assistant business manager James Conner, sales manager; Joyce Berggren, advertising manager; John Schmidt, publicity; lllio Beauty contest manager Joyce Peterson, statistics manager; AAary Kinney, personnel records manager; JoEllen Karr, billing m:)nager DAVID SALYERS, senior manager Business Staff Is Supervised Organizing all the responsibilities with which the lllio Business Staff is confronted, is the basic job of the Senior Managers. Their duties entail the supervision of all publicity, sales, and finance. Aid- ing the seniors are nine junior managers, each head- ing a specific department. They, in turn, delegate tasks to the underclassmen. Mary Scheppach, advertising sales manager; Roberta Herbert, art manager; James Coughlin, personnel manager 168 TOP ROW Kendra Barragree, LaVonne McDowell, Renee Thornburg, Carol Mekkelson, Gregory Cohn, James Nuff, Gary Dycus, Gloria Goleas, Barbara Wallace, Rose Siegel SECOND ROW: Barbara Trisler, Julianne Venckus, Doris Walton, Wayne Rose, Donald Feige, Werner Gieseke, John Eck, Greta Gustafson, Karen Peterson, Carol Trimble, Fern Mann BOTTOM ROW: Mary Aspengren, Phyllis Czyzewski, Sandy Cohen, Paulette Isbitz, Nancy Schick, Bonnie Keys, Toni-Anna Bjorn Freshmen Sophomores Gain Experience from Business Staff The ILLIO Business Staff, numbering almost 100 people, uses its office in the lllini Union as its base of operations for the sale and distribution of the ILLIO. The freshmen and sophomore members have the responsibility of selling the yearbooks and doing general office work during the university year. Through the work in the different departments, the freshmen and sophomores learn various aspects of business. Their capabilities make them available for future departmental heads. TOP ROW: Donna Nemke, Michael Roe, John Knezovich, Philip Ritter, Charles Maxey, Carl Alaimo, Toni Higgins BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Snowden, Karen Kepford, Kristen Skov, Barbara Johnston, Priscilla Co- henour, Joyce Juki 169 JANET VESPA, assistant news editor The Daily lllini Is a Student-Run Independent Newspaper Proud of a long tradition of editorial freedom, the Daily lllini, 94 years old, is now being rated as one of the nation's top two college dailies. The Daily lllini, which subscribes to the College Press and Associated Press wire services, is published by the lllini Publishing Company. With a circulation of 6300, the paper requires a 125 member staff to prepare the newspaper each day. Workers for the Daily lllini are divided into sev- eral separate staffs, each with an editor. The divi- sions are: business, state, city, news, copy, activi- ties, campus, sports and personnel. ANTHONY BURBA, executive editor BARBARA WHITESIDE, news editor 170 !«'' ' US CAMPUS STAFF: Ann GUss, Dixie Cowan, John Schmedike NOT IN PANEL: Gerald Bean, William Currie, Victoria Packer, Janef Rigney State Editor on Crew of Dl In the spring of 1964, the Daily lllini instituted a new organizational structure. Besides the Edi- torial Board, there is a state editor who will cover matters which involve the state of Illinois. There are also two assistant news editors who will be re- sponsible for on and off campus coverage. Serving during Editorial Board meetings will be a librarian whose job will be to keep up pictures, news and biography files. SPORTS STAFF- TOP ROW: Stephen Kaufman, assistant sports editor; Law- rence Jontzen, Thomas Judge BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Beaupre, editor; Gregory Schirmer, assistant editor NOT IN PANEL: Judith Pachiarz, Stan Lwanicki CITY STAFF: Larry Finley, editor; Eric Wolff, William Byrns, Karen Johnson 171 [jp f l ACTIVITIES STAFF: Jane Balliet, Martha Wagner, Sarahlou McMurray, editor; Norman Bernstein Three DAILY ILLINI Staffs Cover Wide Range of Activities The Dl Campus Staff covers all university affairs, U. of I. administration, and news of social organi- zations. Activities Staff concentrates on social serv- ice organizations; this includes I USA, religious foun- dations, and university housing. Also, the City Staff covers all events pertinent to the Ul community or the Champaign-Urbana area; court cases and coun- cil meetings are included. STATE STAFF; Patricia Faust, James Johnson, editor; Margaret Converse, Don Bisseil 172 iuDDDAnoinACfb BUSINESS STAFF — TOP ROW: Brian Nelson, James Loser, Robert Walker, Richard Kvale, Paul Winn, Robert Belinoff, Stephen Rhea, Gary Hufford BOTTOM ROW: Lois Davis, Victoria Gore, Peggy Dewitt, Karen Schein, Jane Rigney Business Staff Arranges Advertising for the DAILY ILLINI Selling advertising, selling subscriptions and keeping records for the office comprise a fraction of the duties of the business staff. The business staff is divided in two sections: display and classified. In addition to selling of ad- vertisements, display staff must design imaginative ads for those merchants who do not provide ready forms. The staff also assigns ads for each paper. Classified department takes care of classified ads and office records. 173 ,.u i m BUSINESS MANAGER Richard Free explains the advertising filing system to staff member Terry Bradley. Engineers Do Entire Magazine Unlike the students of any other college on the Illinois campus, students in the College of Engineer- ing have a monthly publication — Technograph. Founded in 1885, Technograph is the oldest and one of the largest engineering publications in the United States. Engineers, sometimes referred to as being relatively illiterate, do all work on the maga- zine, including writing, cover drawings, page lay- outs, editing, business correspondence and advertis- ing and subscription sales. Undergraduates comprise the staff ; however, positions are not limited to engi- neering students. Working on the publication, pre- sents an opportunity for students to meet faculty members in their college. Nearly every sizeable engineering school has a technical student magazine, but few of them use a local-oriented new approach as Technograph does. The magazine reports on engineering research being conducted at the University and accomplishments of students and faculty in the Engineering College. TOP ROW: James Rea, Douglas March, Stephen Bryant, Barry Ehrman BOT- TOM ROW: Don Bisseil, Donald Summers, Henry Magnuski, Stuart Umpleby, Henry Shugars, David McClure 174 MANAGING EDITOR Donald Summers, Editor Stuart Umpleby and Associate Editor Henry Mag- nuski discuss the cover story for the next issue. PHOTO MANAGER David McClure and Production Manager Don Bissell select interesting photos for Technograph. TECHNOGRAPH Unites Engineering Students All Over the USA Technograph is published eight times during the school year, once each month, October through May. The magazine is self-supporting through na- tional and local advertising and through subscrip- tions. As one in a link of more than 50 member magazines of the Engineering College Magazines Associated, Technograph serves as a means of com- munication between the students of the University of Illinois College of Engineering and engineering students on other campuses throughout the country. DONALD SUMMERS and Circulation Manager Henry Shugar« finish the list of subscribers so that the first issue may be distributed. . x TOP ROW: Stephen Samef, Kathleen Brooks, Susan Narten, Alfred Nutt BOTTOM ROW: David Roscetti, Robert Iverson Campus Station Serves As Dial Choice for Students The letters WPGU are very familiar to the thou- sands of students on the Urbana-Champaign cam- pus of the University of Illinois and also to the many alumni as the call letters of the student- operated radio station on the campus. Often de- scribed as the Student Voice and Dial Choice, WPGU does entertaining for 1 1 ,000 students living in 24 residence halls and one foundation dormitory. At the present time, the station has an application before the Federal Communications Commission for a commercially operated FM broadcasting li- cense. Today, it is really one of the nation's largest fi- nancially independent closed-circuit or carrier current radio stations. Equipment that is worth well over $20,000 and purchased through the sales of radio time to local and national advertisers is housed in studios located in the University's Wes- ton Hall residence basement. At Weston Hall, WPGU is provided with the necessary broadcasting facilities used throughout its programs. TOP ROW: Paul Klein, Raymond Thill, Thomas Tutein, Samuel Dileto SECOND ROW: Gail Johnson, Unidentified, Barbara Swanson, Eugene Neigoff, George Ber.kerman BOTTOM ROW: Mike Branda, Brian Nelson, Frank Weiner, Robert Strand TOP ROW: k'ohrrl Cluiber, Gcorcie A olickis, JeH M.irtiiii, Lor Dnvis, Mike I'.ivlov, How.ird Gund.'o SECOND ROW: iV'tly l.w.uofl, Sue Given, Wondy i.rossm.in, Santly S -iikus, Rill I ,miI, BOTTOM ROW: Rick llcdnar, Joan Ancn, Linda Ramsey, Joan Solomon, C.tioline Feld, Tim Spannnus 176 ',«nte (wM itiww Ej ' Student-Run Radio Serves Varying Interests Moods Variety in programming is a key to WPGU's suc- cess on campus. The station provides a well bal- anced schedule of music, news, and special events. Attempting to satisfy diverse interests, WPGU presents programs of classical and popular music. An hour a day is devoted to specialized music. WPGU is a big business, and approximately 200 volunteer students and a seven-member managerial council are needed for the operation of the station twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. The students working at the station are not only com- munications majors, but come from various colleges, ranging from commerce to agriculture. To work at the station, interested students sign up for some jobs, such as engineering or secretarial work. Audi- tions are held for those who want to go into an- nouncing or news casting. While some members of WPGU's staff are work- ing only for fun, others hope to use experience gained at the station in careers in the radio indus- try. TOP ROW: Morris Oldham, treasurer; Arnold Klinsky, program director; Dan Wiberg, information director; Arleda Watson, commercial manager; Ed Schaefer, chief engineer BOTTOM ROW: James Hattendorf, station manager NOT IN PANEL: Tracy Wright, office manager TOP ROW: John Vicari, Robert Switer, Ron Peterson, Robert Prosek, Tom Remec, Jim Vacher- lon, William Veatch BOTTOM ROW: Jax Sexton, Dan Krabill, Jackie Giles, Rae Ogusche- witz. Bob Passovoy, Warren Williamson, Irwin Berman Jerry Goldberg, John Shields, Bill Lueck, Nancy Britt, Jim Lifton, John Vicari, Ray Matthes, Dennis Neiman, Richard Little, Tom Girard, JeflF Martini, Ken Maier 1 •. ►a 177 I M TOP ROW: David Gillespie, Lyie Smith, J. Richard Stables, Gerald Leech, Michael Holty, W. Stewart Minton BOTTOM ROW: Charles Hendricks, Arno Hill, Francis Weeks, Victor Kamber, Larry Lincoln, Timothy Madigan NOT IN PANEL: Joseph Corley Board Rises to Challenge of Changing University Life The Board of Fraternity Affairs, endeavoring to promote understanding and harmonious relation- ships among fraternities and other housing groups on the campus, strives to be the instrument through which Interfraternity Council members adapt to the challenges of university life. Established in 1 946, the Board acts as a fraternity policy-making body, serving as the board of appeals for the Interfraternity Council's Judicial Committee decisions and making the ultimate recommendation to the Subcommittee on Student Discipline when University rules and regulations are involved in a policy decision. This year the Board, consisting of three faculty fraternity members, three alumni members, five students who are elected officers of the Interfra- ternity Council Executive Committee, and the As- sistant Dean of Men for Fraternity Affairs, devoted a large portion of its time to discussing and evaluat- ing the Interfraternity Council's rush programs dur- ing the past year. Additional projects of major significance were the preparation and writing of the history of the fraternity system at the University of Illinois, a comprehensive study of scholarship programs, and the discussion of a co-operative buying plan within the fraternity system itself. The Board of Fraternity Affairs desires to de- velop each fraternity so that it will fit into the fra- ternity system effectively while maintaining a satis- factory academic record, sound finances, and clear disciplinary standards. The Board attempts to bring a clearer understanding of responsibility and lead- ership to the fraternities. 178 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— TOP ROW: W. Stuart Minton, dean of fraternity men; Richard Murphy, chairman president's advisory council; Michael Levin, rush chairman; Larry Lincoln, secretary; Gerald Leech, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Michael Holty, external vice president; Victor Kamber, president; Richard Stables, administrative vice president; Timothy Madigan, executive vice president Executive Committee and Program Board Execute IFC Policy The Interfraternity Council strives to provide the atmosphere for acquiring an education and to make positive contributions to the development of each man in a physical, moral, social, and intellectual way. In two of its seven divisions, the Executive Co mmittee and the Program Board, most of the general IFC policy is drafted. Executive Commit- tee, composed of the elected officers of IFC, dis- cusses issues of interest for presentation to the Council. Program Board prepares programs from policies ratified by the Presidents' Council for pres- entation to Executive Committee for approval. PROGRAM BOARD— TOP ROW: James Stenberq, Charles Mead, Charles Hulick, David West BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Flynn, John Stables, Ray Perisho, Ronald Broida, Gerald Schoonhoven, Larry Pflederer TTnrmrF I tiMm c 179 I i PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL— TOP ROW: James Piatt, Kenneth Yanzey, David Mitchell, Timothy Madigan, Robert Moreen, Harlan Beckley, Robert Patterson THIRD ROW: Ronald Lipinski, Kenneth Kostal, David Ellis, Eugene Tattini, Richard Murphy, Douglas Scudamore, Dennis Siebold SECOND ROW: John LaFond, Martin Dyer, Robert Glazebrook, David Sacks, Ronald Broida, Wil- liam Storbeck, Sheldon Cohen BOTTOM ROW: James Corcoran, Gerald Murtaugh, Dennis Nelson, Frank Matiasek, Anthony Lawson NOT IN PANEL: William Smith, John Riordan 1 President's Council Has Final Authority in IFC Structure Two other of the seven divisions of IFC execute important functions. The President's Council acts as the legislative body of the system and has final authority over the other five divisions. It is com- PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL— TOP ROW: James Coughlin, Leslie Thatcher, Gerald Schoonhoven, Walter Kurclewski, Norman Nelson, John Rudin THIRD ROW; Jack Bakker, Larry VanHorn, Robert Manning, John Pflum, Russell Cotton SECOND ROW: Victor Olson, John Bernhardt, Charles Given, Allen Chiss, Terry Brennen BOTTOM ROW: David McClure, Dennis Hackett, Lewis Greenstein, Howard Karm posed of the presidents of the 57 fraternities. The President's Advisory Committee, composed of ten fraternity presidents, analyzes programs of IFC and advices the Executive Committee. r t I C ISO Darryl Anderson, David Brent, Steve Bernstein, Alan Blackw ood, Don Briggs, Lsrry Cohen, Sy Coleman, Bill Cottier, Hen:on Dial, Donald Goddard, Allan Goldstein, Ned Hartline, Steve Hindman, Bob Johnson, Rick Johnson, Bob Kaesebier, Jim Kaithlay, John Koogarrie, Sam Leno, John Lere, Terry Logsdon, Richard Low ery, Bill Mattes, Bill Mavio, Bill Mavis, Jim McKee, Edward Meyer, Brad Morley, James Olson, Ross Peter, Warren Peterson, Jim Pow ers, Ralph Reed, Gary Rippon, Dave Robinson, Ken Rochells, Gene Saltzberg, Dale Schunk, Ken Seeger, Peter Sentman, Bruce Simons, John Stapleton, Richard Studwell, Dennis Tierney, Dick Tomlin, Michael Torgersen, Gary Turnbull, Bob Va- lecka. Cliff Wenz, Jack Woddell, Michael Wood, Lester Wrobal, Allen Yusim, Stewart Zelmar Junior Interfraternity Council Keeps Pace With Times Junior Interfraternity Council has been changed this year to improve its services for fraternity pledges, creating an organization that has become an active voice of pledge classes. The creation of a JIF Co-ordinating Board has effected a closer liaison between JIF and IF, providing better training and education for its members. Several aspects of university life, including schol- arship, public relations, social activities, publica- tions, rush, and pledge training, have been given definite attention by J I F through constant improve- ment and explanation. Reports and surveys, special service projects, discussions, speakers, and case studies have helped secure more appreciation and undertanding of these areas. One of the highlights of this new program was a JIF Pledge Class Meeting, held at the start of the fall semester, A stimulus for interest in IF and JIF, it was the first assembly of its kind and allowed pledges to meet Dean Minton, IF Executive Council and Program Board members, and IF and JIF repre- sentatives from each house. With the formulation of a specialized advisory system and a Co-ordinating Board, JIF and IF have been able to maintain a close relationship. JIF is also provided with an advisory system. The new program has proved to be far superior to those of the past and is a good example for the future. An efficient JIF paves the way for a well organized and functioning fraternity system. TOP ROW: Ronald Broida, JIF co-ordinator; Kent Scater, president; Fred Moloznik, sec.-treas. BOTTOM ROW: Harlan Beckley, co-ordinations com- mittee; A. Robert Kassin, co-ordinations committee NOT IN PANEL: Wil- liam McNeill, program coordinator 181 Panhellenic Institutes New Plan of Deferred Rush in 1965 Panhellenic combines and solidifies the goals of every sorority. It supports the academic and social development of each individual living under the sorority system. Sorority girls are encouraged to participate in various campus activities and thus to broaden their experiences, to make a genuine contribution to the university, and also to gain per- sonal enjoyment and satisfaction. The primary structure of Panhellenic remained unaltered this year except for the elimination of the position of junior senator as a consequence of a new senate ruling. Panhellenic operates through an Exectuive Council and its President's Council, which govern the twenty-five national sororities. The Executive Council is the executive and judi- cial section, while the President's Council serves as the legislative body. This year 's rush, one of Panhel's most important programs, was delayed until second semester. The advantage of deferred rush, the new plan, is that freshmen are given a chance to go into rush after being on campus for one semester. Panhellenic functions are not restricted to so- rority activities. With the Interfraternity Council, it is publishing a magazine intended to establish finer communications between the two. PANHELLENIC OFFICERS — TOP ROW; Julie Heiple, treasurer; Barbara Eichen, vice president; Linda Rigor, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Rita Bell, president 182 EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Carroll Ann Imie, Barbara Homer, Carol Meiller, Marian Hull, Jean Scheltes, Lynne Williams BOTTOM ROW: Vickie Vogel, Jacqoelyn Warner, Demaris Walton, Kay Kittelson, Carol Green, Paula Gottschalk, Barbara Eichin, Kay Rigor, Miss Barbara Metzner, Julie Heiple, Rita Bell Panhel Leaders Strive for Modernization as the 1965 Goal PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Diane Meyer, Cynthia Curtiss, Mary Johnston, Jan Davies, Jane Phillips, Miriam Greenberg, Gail Veasman, Kathryn Christ, Robery Tipton, Kathryn Olmstead, Barbara Geiser, Paula Jackson, Myrna Evans, Marilyn Swartz SECOND ROW: Ruth Reichert, Marilyn Brown, Julie Heiple, Barbara Eichin, Rita Bell, Kay Rigor, Miss Barbara Metzner, Sarajane McWilliams, Lucy Becker BOTTOM ROW: Hilda Weeks, Nancy Wolper, Georgia Chapman, Carolyn Clark, Leslie Duryea, Marguerite Condon, Jennie Petrarca 183 JUDICIAL BOARD— TOP ROW: Beverly Rosen, Woodle Ingram, Kathleen Sheahan, Carol Green, chairman; Dawne Wood, Barbara Homer BOTTOM ROW: Miss Barbara Metzner Rush Problems Are Responsibilities of Judicial Committee Rush infractions, petitions for initiations, and house problems are decided by Judicial Committee. Five members-at-large and the chairman discuss each individual case with regard to consequences and precedent. Secret ballots are taken on each petition and recorded for reference. After each rush, a special committee goes over problems and rough points of the last rush. Their recommendations enable the next rush to run more efficiently and more effectively. I ' RUSH EVALUATION COMMITTEE: Sybil Orne, Miss Barbara Metzner, Rita Bell, Susan Mails, Carol Meiller, Joann Weibel, Cynthia Curtiss, Barbara Homer, Demaris Walton, chairman 184 CLOCKWISE: Joan Ward, Nancy Noble, Martha Herm, Jacquelyn Warner, Rita Bell, Dean Jean Hill, advisor; Lynne Dishman, Kathy Curran, Nancy Pleskovitch, chairman NOT IN PANEL; Jennie Petrarca, Barbara Metzner, advisor; Lynne Lampman, secretary Committee is Sounding Board for Opinions IFC. Panhell Re-Schedule Greek Week's Festivities The ten-member WISA-Panhellenic Co-ordina- tions Committee serves as a forum where the opin- ions of ail women on campus can be aired. The committee investigates any problem arising over privileges, regulations and responsibilities. By work- ing with the Dean of Women and with the various house presidents, the committee attempts to main- tain a satisfactory environment for learning. In addi- tion, members of the committee work to further good relations between WISA and Panhellenic. This year Greek Week, presented annually by the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils, changed from the spring to the fall. Under the leadership of Major Chairman Vicki Snyder and Chuck Hulick, the week of November 16-22 was scheduled with many traditional activities, such as the llliolympics and a few new ideas, like a bridge tournament for fraternity and sorority house mothers. College Bowl finals and an informal dance for the entire campus climaxed Greek Week. TOP ROW: Joan Scott, Nancy Voskya, Lois Davis, Mary Lou Fisher, Suellen Stahmer, Sandra Koerner, Eleanore Schreiner, Marsha Mugg SECOND ROW: Jim Gleave, Paul Mack, Victoria Snyder, Charles Hulick, Roy Piatt BOTTOM ROW: Gene Skaggs, Joseph Hayek, Kurt Salomon, James Wamsley l-s -l y 0 185 k M- Prom Has a Midwestern Flavoi This year marked the presentation of the 52ncl annual Plowboy Prom, sponsored by the Agriculture and the Home Economics Council. The theme for the dance was County Fair, and couples were ap- propriately bedecked in traditional costumes. Girls clad in calico and their escorts dressed in levis were square dancing in the lllini Union Ballroom. For the less athletically inclined couples, re- laxing music was provided, Johnny Bruce and his orchestra entertained in the lllini Room. The atmos- phere offered an authenticity of country-style peacefulness. The highlight of the dance was the crowning of the plowboy queen. Chosen to be queen by couples attending the dance was Cheryl Smith. The crowning of the 1964 Queen, Cheryl Smith, was done by last year's royalty, Pat Clickener. In accordance with the main idea of the Prom, a folksinging group also participated on the enter- tainment agenda. The audience listened while eat- ing box lunches prepared by the plowgirls for themselves and their dates. PLOWBOY PROftA WAS an evening to remember for Cheryl Smith, 1964 queen. STRAINS OF DO se do and promenade left carried U of I students to a County Fair. 186 MARGARET ISMAILA, associate director, and Jan Bear, president, discuss plans for Freshman Conference. Y.W.C.A. CABINET members prepare to leave for their annual retreat in the fall. World Travel Is Part of YWCA Conferences in Lebanon, Colombia and Mexico are a part of the opportunities offered by the YWCA at the University. It is a place where ideas can be encountered in depth, making one's education more meaningful. Students are singularly in charge of planning the Y programs and seeing them executed. The University YMCA - Bustling Center for Many Activities The YMCA holds a unique place in the University of Illinois community by sponsoring many programs. Activities range from such functions as Freshman Council, Little United Nations, and International Supper to Camera Club, Freshman Firesides, and the Civil Rights Committee. The YMCA also serves as an informal meeting spot for a chat over a ham- burger or a cup of coffee. It is no wonder then that the Illinois Y has grown to be one of the oldest and largest YMCAs of its kind in the country. YMCA CABINET— TOP ROW: John Price, director; Gary Gladding, Harlan Henson, David Player, William Hirt, Edward Nestingen, James Potter, Wil- liam Elder, Peter Birkemoe BOTTOM ROW: Ra.'.dy Reu, John Anderson, recorder; Law rence Miller, first vice president; Richard Harper, president; John Akin, second vice president; Augustine Okonkwo, Van Brahana 187 '' H't RICHARD TANNER, president of MIA MIA Stands for Men in Action Men's Independent Association this year unoffi- cially adopted the phrase Men In Action as its name. MIA has proven itself to be a group of ac- tive, energetic and interested individuals directly concerned with the man living independently at the University of Illinois. MIA attempts to in- crease the number of benefits its members can pre- sent to and derive from the campus as a whole. As usual, the MIA social calendar was full this year, with the annual Dad's Day Revue, sponsored by MIA, WISA and MRHA, beginning the season. The theme of this year's Ruvue, If You Only Knew . . ., provided great opportunity for creative and entertaining shows. The next big social event was the Sno-Ball dance, Frosty Fantasy, pre- sented by MIA and the Women's Independent Stu- dent Association. Through its program, MIA showed itself to be a true leadership organization. i TOP ROW: Norbert Soltwedel, vice president of personnel; Ray Janis, treasurer; Joseph Coyne, vice president of external affairs; Allan Williger, secretary BOTTOM ROW: James Johnson, vice president of house serv- ices; Ron Steinkamp, executive vice president; Richard Tanner, president; Joseph Waters, vice president of organizations; Edwin Crego, vice president of publications NOT IN PANEL: David Grieve, social chairman 188 MONDAY COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES— TOP ROW: George Wenger, Michael Thiry, Thomas Conner, Robert Dye, William Boucek, Bruno Bertucci, Karl Lund, Andrew Mickevicius, George Pawlowski, Roger Strohman, John Aggen, Scott McLaren THIRD ROW: Thomas Geistler, Robin Knox, Robert O'Brien, Joseph Kramer, Albert Dittman, Kevin O'Keefe, David Mcllvoy, James Walker, Robert Mclooley, John Pasierb, Jay Lerner, Michael Gillman, Howard Tay- lor, Richard Dodge, John Lynn, James Gonzalzles, Robert White SECOND ROW: Norbert Soltwedel, Joseph Coyne, James Johnson, Edwin Crego, Ronald Steinkamp, Richard Tanner, Joe Waters, David Grieve, Raymond Janis, Alan Williger BOTTOM ROW: Larry Ruhl, Randall Brian, Gary Roth, James Majka, John Hager, Charles HofF, Patrick Ahem, Robert Gibbs, Stephen Davis, Paul Jorgensen, Jarr.es Branch, Ronald Hardesty MIA Expands Services Through Both Old and New Programing In the past year, MIA established the Freshman Board to provide leadership training for outstanding freshmen. MIA's constitution and by-laws were also revamped and reorganized. In addition to these innovations, MIA retained many of its past programs. Ideas were exchanged at the annual leadership conferences, activity and scholarship awards were presented at a spring ban- quet, and relations among houses were co-ordinated by the Monday Council. MIA FRESHMAN BOARD: Russell Andres, Harlow Armstrong, Daniel Balz, Lawrence Baxter, Richard Beyers, Alan Bilyeu, Thomas Btirch, Robert Curry, James Dalton, Stephen Dilks, William Douglas, Michael Embrey, Eugene David, Frank Heitzman, Robert Kennedy, Larry Leone, David Linden, Phillip McCall, James McCreary, Edward McMillan, Francis Moreau, Allan Nordrig, Kevin O'Keefe, Joseph Page, Martin Pluth, Randall Redfern, Matthew Riley, James Robinson, William Robinson, Russell Rumple, Duane Schmitt, Carl Schettman, Robert Smithwick, Richard Stewardson, Richard Taylor, William Watson, George V enger, Dennis Williams, Jerry Zachary, Thomas Zelnio — 189 MICHAEL FOX, president of Men's Residence Hall Association MRHA Puts Emphasis on Individualism in Houses The Men's Residence Halls Association tries to provide a program of activity which will interest and involve a group of 5,000 men. Through the ac- tivity, the Association attempts to help each resi- dent develop scholastically, socially, and culturally. Among the programs sponsored throughout the year by MRHA are leadership training sessions, band concerts, and various speakers. Because of its continual expansion and the de- centralized locations of its residence halls, MRHA places more and more emphasis on individualism on the part of its member houses. Each hall is urged by the Association to appeal to the varied interests of its individual residents. The Executive Council of MRHA represents MRHA on campus and manages the internal busi- ness of the Association. The Council advises the President's Council on MRHA and campus affairs. TOP ROW: Raymond Goode, Garner Hall; Willard Martens, Scott Hall; Robert Rom, secretary; Don Murphy, Snyder Hall; Richard Kenyon, treasurer; Robert Lee, Pennsylvania Avenue Residence; Robert Barkman, Illinois Street Residence BOTTOM ROW: William Young, external ice president; David Kabrick, infernal vice president; Michael Fox, president; Jose Sanchez, execu- tive vice president; Henry Wertheimer, administrative vice president 190 An Executive Board Governs The Immense MRHA Structure President's Council and Judicial System are the main governing bodies of MRHA. Legislative changes are handled by President's council; it is here that the constitution, by-laws and judicial code are reviewed. The council also appropriates funds and selects its officers. Corrective measures are decided upon in the ju- dicial system of MRHA. Cases are first reviewed by the judicial boards of the individual houses. In most instances, the case will be settled at the first level of judicial action. If an appeal is made, how- ever, the Association Judicial Board will review the appeal and make a decision concerning the case in question. The MRHA Judicial Board has jurisdiction in more serious disciplinary matters. The Judicial System of MRHA is designed to be used primarily for corrective measures and before punitive action is necessitated. JUDICIAL BOARD: Ronald Albert, James Elbaor, David Kabrick, Frank Mikes, Jr., Herbert Harback TOP ROW: George Franklin, Edward Stanton, David Etherton, Kenneth Heise, Raymond Koladycz, Jeff Winkelh ake, Roger Ramsay, James Percy, William Kehoe, Emerson Lacey, Donald Crownover, Frank Schweitzer, Don Kaiser, Charles Seiud, Steve Himmelstein SECOND ROW: Thomas Hanes, Samuel Klein, William Balsley, Robert Rifkin, Charles Hug, Edward Wie- techa, Andrew Boston, Thomas Campbell, Robert Johnson, Daniel Barchers, Leslie Harris, William Vokac, Robert Krumwiede, Barry Glaser, John Richards, ? i- Kenneth McMillan BOTTOM ROW: William Lyman, Forbes area chairman; Willard Martens, Scott area chairman; Donald Murphy, Snyder area chair- man; Robert Rom, MRHA section secretary; Henry Wertheimer, administrative vice president; David Kabrick, internal vice president; Michael Fox, MRHA president; Jose Sanchez, executive vice president; William Young, external vice preside nt; Raymond Good, Garner area chairman; Robert Lee, PAR area chairman; Richard Berk, Gary Dandurand IffWI'l l TT IT F f ffMHt M? t t f f t ft 'HT - ' - 191 THE LAST DAYS of Pompeii, MRHA formal, had to have carefully constructed scenery. Formals. Folksinging and Debates Are a Part of MRHA Life I FOLKSINGING and informal get-togethers are frequent events at PAR and ISR, both coed dorms. ISSUES OFTEN become heated debates at President's Council. 192 xy I- - N - 1 TOP ROW: Norbert Soltwedel, David Cobb, Gaylord Hatch BOTTOM ROW: Linda Hester, Joan Ward, Margaret Kemp, EtheLynne Dishman ini Guides Help to Make U. of I. Introduction Enjoyable Once again, as in the past, lllini Guides continued to fulfill their duties in the orientation of new stu- dents. The students serving as Guides are a specially selected group, who enjoy working with incoming students and are willing to give up their time. Guides receive training at the spring and fall work- shops. During summer. Guides corresp ond with their freshmen. In fall they arrive early to help introduce students to the U. of I. Guides also helped in the Student-Faculty Tele- vision Forums, New Year's convocation and plan- ning programs for individual houses. ILLINI GUIDES performed the important task of acquainting incoming freshmen with University of Illinois Campus 193 TOP ROW: David Grieve, Nancy Montgomery, Joseph Coyne, Fay Atwood, Kenneth McMillan, Norberf Soltwedel BOTTOM ROW: Linda Tolon, Kath- erine Jeske, Kenneth Nimrick, Kay Geiger, Larry Howell, Joseph Hampton, major co-chairman; Carol Kurzeja, major co-chairman Marilynn Johnson, James Walker NOT IN PANEL: MARTHA HERM congratulates excited Catherine Cravi ford, Sno-Ball queen. Sno-Ball Toasts Jack Frost Nov. 7 was the date for the fourteenth annual Sno-Ball, sponsored by Women's Independent Stu- dent Association and Men's Independent Associa- tion. Jack Frost decorations put couples in a winter mood. Tables and chairs were set up in the South Lounge which allowed a few moments of relaxation between dances. A lovely evening gave couples an excuse to wander out on the patios during inter- mission. Voting for the queen was done by placing ticket stubs in the ballot boxes. At 1 1 p.m. the votes were counted. After the queen's crowning, a coronation dance was held, led by the royalty. A dozen roses and a charm bracelet were given to the queen. Each member of the court was also given a bracelet as a remembrance of the evening. 194 i anr jv.n nfVuMeA ' ir N X MARTHA HERM, candidate NANCY GOLDEN, candidate SUSAN MAYSON, candidate CATHERINE CRAWFORD, queen BARBARA REID, candidate Queen Coronation Highlight of Fourteenth Annual Sno-Ball The highlight of the 1964 Sno-Ball, sponsored by the Women's Independent Student Association and the Men's Independent Association, was the crowning of Miss Catherine Crawford as the four- teenth Sno-Ball queen. After being crowned at mid- night, she was presented with a trophy. The dance's theme, Frost Fantasy was borne out by the decorations which depicted Jack Frost painting windows and trees on the dance floor. Wayne Karr's orchestra provided the music. JACK FROST seems to be congratulating Queen Catherine Crawford. 195 n iiHMiriiii An Ever Expanding WISA Initiates Many Novel Programs 1964 was a special year for WISA; the organiza- tion celebrated its fiftieth anniversary. Dean of Women Miriam Shelden presented a history of the organization at the fall presidents' workshop. The first group of independent women students organized in 1914 and met weekly to talk and knit. In 1922 the group became a service organization and was named Women's Group System, The group became Women's Independent Student Associa- tion three years ago. The first year as a group, WGS raised $75 for Madame Curie; in 1963 WISA gave $2000 in awards and scholarships. All independent women on campus are members of WISA. Living units in the organization range from small co-ops and private houses to huge dorms. Over the year, WISA sponsors a wide variety of activities. This year WISA helped start campus- wide tutoring programs. 1964 also began a three year scholarship drive. Other activities include; Freshman board, Dad's Day Review, Sno-Ball, spring mothers' luncheon, and freshmen mixer. TOP ROW; Barbara Katzmann, Marilyn Johnson, Ellen Horwitz, Margaret Kemp, Virginia Slane, Barbara Gibian, Ethelynn Dishman SECOND ROW: Marlene Brill, Virginia Hackl, Martha Herm, Katherine Curran, Sharalyn Borchers BOTTOM ROW: Martha Youngdale, Katherine Wiedewuldt, Ruth Battaglia NOT IN PANEL: Dean Hill, advisor i I ! 196 WISA FRESHMAN BOARD TOP ROW; Nancy Schroeder, Arlene Page, Joyce Cutler, Karen Deneholz, Rosalyn Johnson, Elsa Theile, Kafherine Alex- ander, Toby Dyner THIRD ROW: Diana Guenther, Nancy Freifeld, De- borah Anderson, Elaine Eldrup, Melanie Thomas, Lorayne Warber, Martha Scott, Sandi Henderson, Laura Lowe, Gayle Siegal, Lynette Petish, Carol Walsh, Mary Niles SECOND ROW: Myrna Breakenridge, Sara Soder, Mary Wander, Alane Peterson, Lee Hagenson, Katheleen Provancher, Saralee Strauss, Beverly Slovin, Sue Rosenberg, Donna Levin, Sherri Rubin BOT- TOM ROW: Georgia Booras, Karen Harms, Janis Africh, Rosemary Nelson, Susan Levy, Katheline Hohmann, Janet Thompson, Jean Celendenin, Martha Youngdale, Kathryne Comparini Freshman Board and Second Council Active in WISA Affairs Freshman Board, composed of fifty freshman women, acts as a training ground for future work in WISA and other activities. The members plan programs acquainting them with the faculty and staff, campus activities, and other cultural aspects. In spring they also present a Mom's Day Luncheon. Composed of presidents and representatives from different houses, the Second Council serves as the voice of WISA on campus. It meets weekly and receives information about important events and issues on campus; this information is then distribu- ted to individual WISA members. WISA SECOND COUNCIL TOP ROW: Doris Stier, Dorinda Rodda, Nancy Delaplane, Joanne Muir, Rosem ary Boehle, Barbara Henneman, Martha Ginpel, Roberta Henner, Barbara Wirczak, Helene Bak, Carol Hughes, Ethel Jacobson, Ruth Katzin, Jean Makula, Barbara Keohta, Ethelynn Dishman, Sandy Nelson, Ruth Blachumod, Anita Miller, Sheryl Sucherman THIRD ROW: Judith Runion, Sandra Hilder, Sharon Stauffer, Judith Buckley, Nancy Montgomery, Martha Daczyszyn, Sue Hersey, Sonja Johnson, Lenore Kerzen- ski, Joyce Behrens, Judith DeGroote, Katherine Niven, Mary Gieske, Hedwig Nikol, Carol Cahan, Susan Mills, Inge Rembe, Linda Ramsey SECOND ROW: Janet Tucker, Susan Wartell, Judith Froy, Lois Bruckman, Mary Raihofer, Teri Steiner, Sara Richey, Sharon Harvey, Barbara Gibian, Kath- erine Curran, JoAnne Groth, Susan O'Trembiak, Barbara Thilli, Bernadine Heller, Ellen Felman, W anda Rentfrow BOTTOM ROW: Roselyn Krebel, Joan Bernstein, Linda Schumacher, Jacqueline Miller, Hanna Goldschmidt, Maurine Pacenta, Janet Crist, Mary Rutledge, Bette Downs, Patricia Murphy, Michelle Lefcourt 197 ■■■m I TOP ROW: Karen Brewer, Lynn Jansen, Margie Eschbach, Jean Weisinger, Barbara Flynn, Karen Gansberg, Lois Mander, Carol Ufkes, Bobbie Vosicky, Bonnie Grisko, Mary Luckett, Karen Fogler, Sally Carmachel FOURTH ROW: Arthalyn Walker, Judith Landfield, Carol Ann Hughes, Helene Bak, Marcia Chmielinski, Ruth Cox, Darleen Nixon, Gila Goldschmidt, Luella Phil- lips, Elizabeth Thompson, Michele Whitfill, Martha Gimpel, Gae McGinley, Hanna Goldschmidt, Sue Mool, Joann Cichon THIRD ROW: Vikki Passmore, Joan Pietrangeli, Karen Rosen, Jule Miller, Mary Lou Drunkow, Margaret Kemp, WISA assistant guide chairman; Lynne Dishman, WISA lllini guide chairman; Linda Hester, Assistant Dean of Women; Joan Ward, Panhellenic guide chairman; Barbara Katzmann, Susan Kamin, Jean Teisler, Pamela Petersen SECOND ROW: Jill Scott, Donna Kehle, Barbara Camm, Alice Dittmer, Marilyn Burns, Sherrill Riggins, Jackie Riddle, Nancy Wichmann, Linda Schumacher, Jacquie Warner, Kay Conrad, Lenore Kerzenski, Virginia Hackl BOTTOM ROW: Ann Katkowsky, Arleen Slive, Vic;oria Nichols, Diane Now, Janice Tushaus, Betty Hampton, Barbara Schmitt, Judith Kahn, Linda Astrin, Carole Barclay, Sandra Penning, Frances Kapinos, Marcia Cruthis, Mary Grotewold Freshmen Are Aided by Guides WESA Plans Sports Activities '■•■•;■ .• Freshmen entering the University no longer have to fear the bigness and strangeness of the campus, lllini Guides, trained to know freshmen problems, are there to greet new students. Guides provide maps, detailed instructions for registration and even advice on how to study effectively. All lllini Guides work closely with their groups. Living in the dorms or houses helps the guides to give advice when the problem occurs, instead of having to meet later on campus. The Women's Extramural Sports Association pro- vides advanced instruction and competition for all i nterested undergraduate women who have com- pleted a basic course in the activity or who have comparable skill. All of the activities are planned and supervised by student sports managers and fac- ulty advisors from the Department of Physical Edu- cation for Women, who work together in the or- ganization of the sports, sports days, and tourna- ments. WESA stems from the former Women's Sports Association. TOP ROW: Maureen Cronin, Sally Johannes, Marda Morrow, Barbara Kukle- witz, Constance Engvall, Jean Shigley, Dorothy Gault SECOND ROW: Sandra Fry, treasurer; Janice Walk, president; Lois Diller, secretary BOT- TOM ROW: Jane Hitter, vice president; Sherrill Riggins, public relations chairman NOT IN PANEL: Pamela Milchrist, Lois Winkle 191 HEATHER KINSEY, 1964 St. Pat's Ball Queen TOP ROW: Mike Torgerson, treasurer; John Walters, administration; Eric Brachhausen, physical arrangements; Richard Langrehr, bids BOTTOM ROW: Charles Allen, major chairman; Linda Winhe, pub- licity; Barbara Grierson, queen contest; Richard Colver, decorations Royalty Crowned at St. Pat's St. Pat's Ball, named for the patron saint of en- gineering, is held each March on a weekend near St. Patrick's Day. The dance honors outstanding members of Engineering Societies by dubbing them the Knights of St. Patrick's Court. The Queen of the ball is selected from candi- dates chosen by the various student societies com- posing the Engineering Council. The Queen and her court reign over the dance. Music is provided by a talented and popular orchestra. SNIB Keeps Students Up to Date on the News The Student News and Information Bureau pub- licizes the College of Agriculture's activities and projects. SNIB tries to keep students, faculty, and residents of Illinois informed of the events which occur at the University concerning College of Agri- culture students. Because its main job is publicity, the Bureau tries to use several types of information media. The monthly digest and the weekly news sheet are dis- tributed to Agriculture students. Exhibits in Uni- versity buildings inform the students and faculty about programs of interest. News releases, taped radio features, and photographs are distributed throughout the state. Every media section is headed by a specialist in a certain area of the communica- tions network. Along with providing interesting news material for students, faculty and the public, SNIB gives students actual experience. TOP ROW: Jack Bowers, James Herm, John Diftmer, Roger Smith, Kenneth Ladage, William Kuhfuss, Alice Dittmer, Gerald Grieser, Stephen Rhea, George Anderson, Sue Ehrhart, Marshall Danker SECOND ROW: Ronald Greenfield, Cheryl Eaton, Sheila Smith, Dennis Mummert, Marjorie Vaninger, Laurence Johnson, Elaine Yunker, Wilma Beall, Ramona Kocfiis, Roberta J' J., . Miller, Gary Swinger, Sharon Wineland, Ronald Scherer, Mary Steimel BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Garwood, Robert Pritchard, Carolyn Burkybile, Larry Allen, Elaine Miller, Kenneth M:Millan, Joyce Nies, Jerry Duel, Sharon Lefferson 4_ ' f f T % ■. ' 199 : $9! SHBBnK w . MARK HINDSLEY, conductor Michael Faulhaber, Harvey Hermann, Vinson Johnson, president; Patricia Fort, Edgar Duker, co-vice president; Kathleen Butkus, Robert Williams, Allen Lappin, Darlene Ferrantino, Janet Cook, Martin Mann, Wesley Habley, Karen McLaughlin, John Wehling, Gale Wiley, Linda Bartolt, Charles Martin, Stephen Roberts, James Greenwell, Jack Lemein, Richard Simon, James Miller, Lynne Russell, Susan Glover, David Barton, Daniel Albano, property; George Pagels, Dorothy Briscoe, Marian Pepper, Robert Webb, Isaac Seligman, Wil- liam Waller, William Weigel, Thomas Olszewski, John Leming, James Man- uell, property; Michael Bowman, James Hatch, Jessie Sinare, Karene Val- landigham, copyist; Jean LaRosa, Susan Sexton, John Fenley, James Phillips, property; Jill Shires, Suzanne Veach, Arthur Reblitz, property; Elaine Zeiger, Dee Ann Martin, copyist; William Gerber, Kathryn O'Connor, David Durand, Carol Ryll, copyist; Margaret Tuchel, Jacqueline Engel, Catherine Simpson, 75-Year Tradition of Concert Band Upheld in 1964-1965 For 75 years the Concert Band has been a musi- cal legend on this University campus, throughout the state, and throughout the nation. Over these years countless thousands have heard the Concert Band play and have come away entertained. 1964-65, Diamond Anniversary Year, the Con- cert Band upheld its great tradition and set its step on the threshold of a new day in music. Conductor Mark Hindsley combined the Concert Band's years of experience with his own background and pre- sented a new approach in concert music. In celebration of the Diamond Anniversary, the Band gave a January and April concert. They also took the traditional northern Illinois tour. Beth Brooks, Marc Fink, Steven Gordon, Carl Amerlan, Howard Amerlan, Nancy Hampton, copyist; Grant Dougherty, JefFrey Corbin, James Houlik, Judith Prentice, Terry Lepper, Basil Tyler, Daniel Fairchild, property master; James Keays, copyist; Glen Anderson, Julian Herring, Jack Allen, Mariella Lansford, Dean Thompson, Donna Salchow, Donald Barringer, Keith Johnson, Dalvin Boone, Jerry Loyer, co-vice president; George Kuhns, Gerald Ma- keever, Delmar Banner, Janet Barksdale, Lester Rhodes, Raymond Fairchild, Jon Dugle, Richard Jorgensen, library; Phil Parsons, Thomas Connely, John Duker, David Sporny, Dwight Powell, Scott Henderson, Randy Hess, David Peters, Frank Harmantas, Phillip Kasik, Michael Rogers, Henry Howey, Louis Angoli, Gary Shumaker, Robert Jorgensen, Howard Bowlin, Henry Barton, James Paul, Thomas Lyckberg, Michael Russell, William Parsons, Frederick Fairchild, Michael Combs, James Stutsman, Donald Lake, Joseph Inman 200 Star Course Statewide Tours Was Orchestra's Agenda University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra is a student group famous throughout the state and the midwest. Under the direction of Professor Bernard Goodman, the Orchestra has gained a reputation for superb and polished performances. From January 31 to June 4, 1964, the Orchestra toured and played in Central and South America. Membership in the Orchestra is open to any stu- dent who, through competitive audition, can meet the required level of musical proficiency. The 1964-65 concert season was of exception- ally high quality. Fall found the Orchestra perform- ing in Aurora and Carpentersville. The Orchestra also performed in the Star Course Series. BERNARD GOODMAN, conductor I Gerald Fischbach, Marjorie Lin, Colette Sroka, Gordon Peterson, James Skid- more, Cleora Keeler, Norma Wilson, Charles Delaney, Mary Martin, Anne Moiek, Susan LaBelle, Barbara Caron, Theodore Quast, Felix Wiedenmayer, Marcia Swengel, Karen Thompson, Donald Flood, Margaret Oliver, Gail Fischbach, Mark Steensland, Robert Carlson, Carol Gogsletter, Grace Beckett, Charles Key, Fred Sard, Curtis Wagner, William Magers, Carol Umbreit, Richard Hansen, Rodger Erickson, David Zumwalt, Sandy Garrison, Paul Chouinard, Carl Moellenberndt, Joseph Pival, Donna Moore, Anita Bullard, Carol Teigler, George Teufel, David Jackson, Edward Baker, Betty Borgeson, Ralph Retherford, David Thomas, Steve Gocel, Allen Goldman, Michael Fan- elli, James Hatch, Edward Marzuki, Mary Rockwood, Mitchell Hennis, Bar- bara Skully, Thomas Howell, Susan Sexton, Karene Vallandigham, Jean LaRosa, John Denton, Marc Fink, Beth Brooks, Linda Blobaum, Louis Marga- glione, Allan Lappin, Michael Faulhaber, Donald DeRoche, William Allgood, Nancy Hampton, Theresa Turley, Virgil Baumgartner, James Keays, Sharon Corbin, Glen Fairchild, Julian Herring, David Maxwell, Carol Jackson, Keith Johnson, Richard Jorgensen, Gerald Tessin, Gerald Makeever, David Sporny, Scott Henderson, Henry Howey, Mike Russell, Fred Combs, Joseph Inman, Eileen Hansen, Mike Rosen, Fred Fairchild 201 sssssaaxif. EVERETT KISINGER, conductor i I Joe Armstrong, Anne Tolan, Vera Reynolds, Susan Williams, Lyn Saracino, Carol Hanscom, Christina Martin, Kathryn Keiffer, Kathleen Sporny, Sallie Pagels, Roger Warnke, Jeffrey Simmons, Judith Lipka, Deborah Fawcett, Kathleen Bevans, William Taylor, Milford Wolpoff, Robert Summerer, Ter- rence Monteith, John Loenig, Charles Smiley, Franklin Grossman, William Lueck, Phillip Weinberg, Deborah Ashbrook, John Book, Ronald Weber, Kent Litchfield, William Feldman, Darlene Price, Harold Mulderink, Ellen Look, Linda Magel, Carlo Alesandrini, David Perkins, Robert Sanders, Lesley Krieg- man, Sara Soder, Gerald Swinford, Sammy Hicks, Larry Dittmer, James Hop- First Regimental Performs in Twilight Band Concerts The First Regimental Band, organized as a con- cert unit, studies and performs both traditional and contemporary concert literature. Several im- portant concerts climaxed the year, the most not- able being the Eleventh Annual Festival of Concert Band Music, January 15-16, the Spring Formal Con- cert on April 14, and the May 19 Twilight Concert. The Band also serves other important functions on campus by forming the central nucleus for the Marching lllini, providing music at several spring ROTC Reviews, and performing at some of the home Illinois basketball games in the Assembly Hall. wood, Roger Ray, Jerome Williams, William Zike, George Entwhistle, Joseph Scafe, Alan Nelson, Louis Pierce, Gary Cantrell, Fred Cash, Robert Kraetsch, Alan Bilyeu, Charles Moore, Richard Russo, Gary Kleiber, Howard Farkash, Donald Hlousek, Thomas Clapp, Melita Zahradka, Clarence Josefson, John Roberts, John Schill, Douglas Lemmon, Larry Guthrie, Donald Greeley, Daniel Furrh, Gary Gletty, Phillip Hadden, James Ryan, Harold Phillips, Michael Mamminga, Gregory Knutson, Phillip Merkel, Terry Scranton, Pat- rick Jones, David Peterson, Richard Castenson, Malcolm Clinton, Donald Huntley, John Rogers, John Schoenberger, David Ultch 202 Second Regimental Band Plays at Varied Ul Functions Members for Second Regimental Band are chosen through auditions each semester and daily in the summer. Instrumentation needs at that time and a person's ability to play affect whether he will be selected to be in part of the band. The 1 30 member band performed at various functions throughout the year. On January 1 5 it performed at the Eleventh Annual Festival of Con- cert Music and on May 12 at a Twilight Concert. Also, the band played for the Washington Univer- sity, the Ohio State, and Michigan State U. home basketball games at the Assembly Hall. GUY DUKER, conductor SECTION A: Robert Alexander, Esther Ettinger, Janet Aderton, Judith Schettler, Chandler Parkey, Janet Myers, Roger Puta, Warily Brewick, Wil Ham Deutschmann, Beverly Briggs, Terence Hammer, Michael Harrison, Ken- neth Freer, Kathryn Schlaf, Richard Beaty, Thomas Fabry, Carol Nesheim, Jon Lindstom, Joseph Barfuss, Harry Dalsey, Robert Schwartz, Daniel Rudman Carol Hajek, Jack Bakker, Richard Bradley, Richard Blazier, Emmert Cleven stine, Kenneth Ladage, Paul Williams, Nancy Bush, Mark Gillen, Gary Carr. Robert Pritchard, John Fritzen, James Hatfield, Philip Limbacher, Thomas Balma, Gary Everhart, Bruce Meyer, Joseph Liss, Harold Fisk, David Toth Danny Wilmoth, Bruce Williams, Richard Jones, Karl Plath, John Bearden Carl Reiners, William Pfmgsten, John Logan, Dennis Durbin, Kenneth Waage Richard Foss, Berge Bass, Jess Lionberger, Katherine Harsh, Gerald Martin, James Hadley, Thomas Leming, Christopher Holley, James Stovall, George Reeder, John Hegener, Arlene Jacobson, Jerry Sv eeney, Lelarid Harzberger, Joseph Hopkins, Owen Funk, Michael Kastello, Ronald Kent, Marilyn Mc- Quitty, Richard Preston, Roger Thompson, Donald Smith SECTION B: Virginia Fisher, Ruth Slocum, Carolyn Brock-Jones, Gloria Whitney, Karen haienrichter, Louise Wolfe, Gail Johnson, Louisa Choules, Ronald Iwanski, Deidra Ovelman, Janet Thompson, Alan Johnson, Cynthia Ross, Jan Langston, James Gustafson, Kathleen Lahey, Rita Politzer, Robert Amacher, Connie Munk, Raymond Younger, David Burke, Alan Schramm, Sherry Wright, Rich- ard Tomlin, Hal Thompson, Alan Bock, Marlin Wilson, Robert Chase, Barbara Brogdon, Joseph Bures, Rodney Raker, Richard Kennedy, Kenneth Krejci, Robert Hormell, Frank Heitzman, Gerald Theobald, David Johnson, Robert Ash, Susan Howell, Carol Jackson, Stanley Crull, Robert Martin, David Kib- bey, William Vokac, Richard Niemann, Gary Heise, Dennis Immer, Thomas Ransom, Norman Schmidt, John Croft, Norman W;bo, Stephen Maack, Terry Imig, John Mottsr, Charles Opela, Roger Zmrhal 1 n 1 I II Hi i| 1 ! 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HAROLD DECKER, director of Men's Glee Club TOP ROW: William Hail, junior manager THIRD ROW: Gerald Drury, Harold Pertle, junior man- agers SECOND ROW: Thomas Winings, Robert Walber, Bruce Brown, junior managers BOTTOM ROW: Robert Breidert, president; James Eckert, secretary; Steven Miller, treasurer; Stephen Kellog, senior manager Glee Club Carries on Traditions of Quality and Enjoyment The Varsity Men's Glee Club was organized ap- proximately 80 years ago. The men who formed the group had as their objective the creation of fine music, friendships, and good times. Today, still keeping the old tradition, the Glee Club brings to audiences quality music and gives to its members enjoyment through singing. In the summer of 1965 the members will once again go on an extensive European tour, performing in France, England, Germany, Greece, and Italy. TOP ROW: Stephen Kellogg, Ronald McConathy, James Javore, Edward Gray, Bruce Barkstrom, Steven Miller, Edwin Scharlau, Dale Gustafson, Lawrence Nordlof, Namo Lundeen, Jon Geheber, William Hails, Thomas Nettles, Larry Grabb, John Randolph, Lowell Peck, Thomas Tierney, Gerald Drury FOURTH ROW: George Deininger, Delbert Carstens, James Eckert, Robert Sterrett, Thomas Koenig, Daniel Brown, Larry Bell, Robert Moreen, Bruce Burch, Dennis Shaul, Robert Outis, Robert Klohr, James Brunner, William Schiminski, James Roll, Lawrence Acker THIRD ROW: Benjamin Urrutiar- eina, James Froehlich, Arvid Osterberg, Kenneth Slonneger, Jeffrey Hotham, Brian Burch, Kenneth Arney, Ronald Hurst, Robert Breidert, Allen Becker, Douglas Olson, Gregory Schmidt, Tim Moreland, Thomas Winings, William Weaver, Glenn Cutler SECOND ROW: Duane McKinley, Martin Miller, David Terry, Bruce Brown, Douglas Hauseman, Douglas Smith, John Winter, Larry Leonard, Walter Kosche, John Shriver, Robert Walberg, Gary Polfliet, Peter Magnusson, Allen Miller, Donald Froelich, James Moody BOTTOM ROW: Alice Larson, Professor Harold Decker 204 VOYAGERS: Robert Breidert, Robert Moreen and Allan Becker Glee Club Actively Earns Their Title of Singing lllini n The Varsity Men's Glee Club has indeed earned a nickname as the Singing lllini this past year. It performed for two concerts at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and one at Olivet College in Olivet, Michigan. It also performed for the Phi Eta Sigma National Convention, and the Midwestern Bankers Assn. Convention, in addition to the Uni- versity of Illinois Christmas Concert. Supplement- ing its busy itinerary, the Singing lllini found time to make a Thanksgiving and Christmas television performance and, at the request of the Governor, record the Illinois State Song. IT WAS a trial for the glee club at Michigan to keep from cheering, but voices had to be saved. IN OLIVET, Mich., the club received a standing ovation at w orld-famous Oaks Theatre. vsssaxoxeA ■xfwzosavjxauxai, I TOP ROW: llona Pinzke, Kathryn Droba, Betfe Carroll, Karen Mc- Dowell, Shelby Mundsinger, Carol Ottinger, Anne Creamer, Marcia Black, Ann Kimbell, Diane Bedal, Diane Meyer, Barbara Power, Prudence Berline, Catherine Bobera, Mary Shafer, Vonne Johns, Kathryn Secter THIRD ROW: Catherine Solon, Jean Clinton, Patricia Duffield, Beth Rittenhouse, Barbara Campbell, Mary Vollert, Judith Stefanovic, Louise Pfeffer, Barbara Skei, Linda Darnall, Sarah Smith, Joan Briscoe, Sara Baker, Linda Gent SECOND ROW: Barbara Francisco, unidentified, Mary Lynge, Marilyn Levan, Karen Reeder, Janet Bugg, Linda Tolan, Leslie Duryea, Lois Wright, Tamara Dazey, Katherine Becker, Martha Seifert, Martha Glennon BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Sentman, Gayle Hawk inson, Linda Hamilton, Marilyn Emery, Anita Weller, Diana Oehms, Margaret Franks, Edith Nickerson, Judith Keith, Linda Ohisen, Susan Hartman, Lucy Becker, Amy Larson Robert Shaw Writes Letter of Praise to Women's Glee Club Tours and concerts filled the 1964-65 singing agenda of Women's Glee Club. The club, directed by Elmer Thomas, on sabbati- cal from the University of Idaho, began its busy year with a television performance during Thanks- giving vacation. At Christmas time, the Men's and Women's Glee Clubs sang together for the school of music annual holiday concert. In the spring the club toured northern Illinois giving concerts in Chicago and surrounding areas. The Glee Club also performed for the annual Moms Day Concert. At a special choial clinic, choral con- ductor Robert Shaw, v as in the audience. Mr. Shaw wrote a letter to the Club's director complimenting the girls on their performance. Music sung bv the girls is of a varisd nature. Pieces range from the c'assical to modern, from Bach and Palestrina to Bernstein. Glee Club membership is available to those who have musical ability and like to sing. TOP ROW; M,ir(j,irol Franks, lour manntjcr; N«n y Chao, secretary BOT- TOM ROW; JiKJilh Keith, vice president; Nancy Ihorp, picsidont; Judith Stefanovic, treasurer 206 Choir Has Active Campus Role The Concert Choir, under the direction of Pro- fessor Harold Decker, has established a fine repu- tation for its precise and sensitive performances cf pieces ranging from Negro spirituals to choral works of Johann Bach, Palestrina, and Victoria, as well as those of leading contemporary composers. Members of the choir are selected through audi- tion each fall. Although the majority of the mem- bers are music majors, many other colleges within the university are represented. In past years the Choir has appeared with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, sung under Sir Thomas Beecham, Roger Wagner, and also Robert Shaw, and has participated in the NBC Great Choirs of America. During the summer of 1963 the Choir toured Europe for three weeks. This year the Choir appeared several times on campus, in- cluding the annual choral clinic in the fall, the Christmas Concert, and the spring Contemporary Arts Festival. David Correll, president; Karen Hinshaw, secretary; Sheryl Koch, treasurer; Margaret Cherwin, representative-at-large TOP ROW: James Gothard, Jay Means, Edward Baker, John Mottar, Albert King, David Correll, Virgil Thurman, James Javore, David Mcllwaine, Law- rence Patterson, Gene Tangul, Richard Smith, James Sirois, James Thomp- son THIRD ROW: Janet Outis, Jane Newton, James Brock, Carl Druba, Thomas Ryan Michael Lindenmeyer, Ronald Armstrong, William Nicholls, Lyie Trumble, Paul Westlund, Joseph Prince, Betty Bennet, Sharon Evenson, Shirley Panish, Sandra Kungle SECOND ROW: Elmer Thomas, Judy Thimm, Marilyn White, Joyce Ryan, Jean Macdonald, Margaret Cherwin, Janet Norris, Carol Hoogeveen, Joyce Printz, Sandra Baumel, Carol Ritzen, Joan McGlashan, Carolyn Kinder, Beverly Ferguson, Paulette Meyer BOTTOM ROW: Diane Kaneshiro, Sheryl Koch, Marilyn Liggett, Susan Shapin, Francis Kapinos, Janet Moore, Norma Riddle, Kaihryn O'Connor, Linda Gent, Gloria Foster, Patricia Van Sant, Karen Hinshaw, Rae Telengater, Harold Decker, Director NOT IN PANEL: Paul Owings, Richard Bloesch, Delmar Lohr, Howard Slagle 207 :;:: ;-V i V.v r- m .■m TOP ROW: Harold Decker, James Gothard, James Thompson, William Nicholls, John Moftar, David Cornell, Albert King, Verne Yenne BOTTOM ROW: Mary Frahm, Jane Schleicher, Judy Thimm, Joan McGlashen, Shirley Panish, Joan Panepinto, Janet Outis, Susan Shapin NOT IN PANEL: Del- mar Lohr, Robert Crumey Choral Groups Bring Musical Variety to University Campus University Chorus is composed of approximately 100 students, most of whom do not pursue musical careers but enjoy coming together to sing. The Chorus, under direction of Malcolm Griffin, gave a Christmas and Spring concert. This year University Chamber Choir, composed of a select group of about 25 men and women, con- tinued its tradition of quality music. At a concert which combined music of all sorts, old and new members performed together harmoniously. Madrigal Singers are a small select section of the Illinois Concert Choir. Each fall members audition and 12 members form Madrigal Singers. The group specializes in choral chamber music. SOPRANOS: Pauline Campbell, Owen Ellen Jones, Delreen Hafenrichter, Janet Moore, Jane Schleicher ALTOS: Ellen Carter, Patricia Hawkins, Julia Hubbard, Karin Swanson, Patricia Van Sant, Carol W ashburn TENORS: Robert Jacobson, Dan Kinsinger, William Schmidt, Paul Wichsel, Vernon Yenne BASSES: Carl Druba, Joe Fobbs, Carl Fredrickson, Marion Hall, Clyde Hiss TOP ROW: Gregory Brent, Charles Bead, James Everitt, Larry Chace, Roger Mecum, Marty Riemenschneider, Pierre Ruiz, Mark Risenberger, William Frank, Robert Mclntire, Paul Gula, Jack Tjarks, David Dorway, Richard Robinson, Paul Gailis, Donald Lykkebak, Waiter Chepulis, James Nutt, James McLaughlin, Martin Mullvain, William Peabody, Peter Wells, Thomas Puhse THIRD ROW: Robert Brockman, Phillip Moore, John Zaruba, Eldon Haab, Robert Wanager, Judith Wyffels, Linda Bourne, Mary Jane Orlan, Beverly Startz, Jane Hudson, Judith Auten, Judith Szaflarski, Margaret Anderson, Carolyn Koenig, Ellen Mies, Samuel Hays, Robert Elder, Gerald Bemis, Thcmas Bean, Donald Tursman, Dean Roberts SECOND ROW: Sharon Wilson, Judith Linderman, Carole Barnes, Sharon Landes, Georgia Scully, Melinda Berg, Barbara Kellert, Rita Ryan, Shirley Griffin, Judith Garro, Cathy Koer- ber, Diane Drauss, Nancy Kintzel, llona Nemeth, Marilyn Kreitner, Mary Ann Bothe, Cherie Bohat, Jana Flores, Joyce Reynolds, Nancy Shier, Suzanne Feely BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Kennedy, Molly Evans, Carole Poticha, Susan Morgan, Maureen Weber, Marilyn Hoerburger, Judith Brickman, Dianne Keller, Donna Diekman, Suzanne Much, Patricia Hearst, Marcia Hull, Diane DuBois, Janef Paral, Linda Showers, Roberta Mechanic, Shirley Majher NOT IN PANEL: Myra Berk, Frank Birch, Dan Carolberg, George Entwhistle, Gary Getty, Phyllis Hetrick, Paul Jerome, Nancy Joslyn, Carole Ann Peterson, Susan Schwartz, Srmt ,r,r|,,r- irn.,, Deborah Stillwell Ml 208 A university is many things: an intellectual insti- tution, a device for learning an occupation, a social merry-go-round or, perhaps, a blend of elements. The student who limits himself to one element misses the advantages of knowing and understand- ing other viewpoints. On a campus such as U. of I., with a variety of activities, ail one has to do is look and he finds a comfortable spot. Union, Star Course, Dl, University Theatre, lllio and the hundreds of other activities offer one the chance to belong and to work towards a goal. The activity does not become the primary interest in one's life; it does, however, provide a place for individual expression. 209 nsramxaEa. wsvxaaBi ;W«  JBe:-i Ssr'-alPSHK8!ii!a':'! ATHLETICS ? Jxs9Xissaam. ■:' m' ii0i- M '  tm M. m%mf mmmi ■-' c ' • i 1964 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Michigan 6 1 Ohio State 5 1 Purdue 5 2 ILLINOIS 4 3 Minnesota 4 3 Michigan State 3 3 Northwestern 2 5 Wisconsin 2 5 Indiana 1 5 Iowa 1 5 COACH PETE ELLIOTT poses with the co-captains and great defensive stars of the 1964 Illinois team. Safety George Donnelly was the Big Ten leader in pass interceptions and was selected for several All-American teams. Dick Butkus led the team in tackles and made every All-American team as middle-linebacker. TOP ROW: Pete Elliott, head coach; Burt Ingwersen, assistant; Bob Hern- don, assistant; Gene Stauber, assistant; Lou Baker, assistant; Doug Harford, Piper City; Sam Price, Toledo, Ohio; Jim Hoffman, Chicago; Bill Taylor, assistant; Buck McPhail, assistant; Jack Hart, assistant; Jim Brown, assistant FIFTH ROW: Alan Cookerly, Mishawaka, Indiana; Steve Kimbell, Wheaton; Bill Minor, Chicago; Dick Stonich, Joliet; Dave Powless, Rock Island; Tom Smith, Chicago; Jim Stotz, LaGrange; Lee Scott, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania; Dick Stotz, LaGrange; Joel Stellwagen, LaGrange; Jerry Schmidt, Jasper, Indiana FOURTH ROW: Tony Parola, Taylor Springs; Dick Stone, Atwater; Del Kuchaes, Hammond, Indiana; Don Voit, Bellwood; Will Radell, Downers Grove; Dale Greco, Bensenville; Jerry Carbonari, Chicago; Jim Gruber, Chicago; Bob Beightol, Downers Grove; Kai Anderson, Moline; Bob Petkus, Des Plaines; Ed Washington, Aurora THIRD ROW: Phil Knell, Mahomet; Chuck Galbreath, Aurora; Bruce Sullivan, Watseka; Dick Kee, Wheaton; Bo Batchelder, Peoria Heights; Al Waters, Des Plaines; Ed Russell, Toledo, Ohio; Bob Trumpy, Springfield; Ed Walsh, Bement; Don Saunders, Long island. New York; Bill Harper, Peoria; Ron Guenther, Elmhurst SECOND ROW: Brian Duniec, Cicero; Les Feuquey, Eldorado; Mario Campanaro, Chi- cago; Gary Eickman, Chicago; Ron Acks, Carbondale; Fred Custardo, Melrose Park; Jim Grabowski, Chicago; Don Hansen, Evansville, Indiana; Paul Upton, Decatur; Ken Schriener, Wheaton; Wayne Paulson, Hammond, In- diana; Gregg Schumacher, Chicago BOTTOM ROW: Art McCaskill, Cen- tralia; Jack Wainwright, Park Forest; Bruce Capel, Glen Ellyn; Lynn Stewart, Woodstock; Co-captain Dick Butkus, Chicago; Co-captain George Donnelly, De Kalb; Wylie Fox, Palestine; Dick Dorr, JeFferson City, Missouri; Roy Neisz, Evansville, Indiana; Dave Mueller, Hammond, Indiana; Rich Callaghan, Champaign -Jf ' e.f«;3 w?? -30|.sfy,Bs?«,5a' 4f 7 1 Ah yt -M5i«.|W i|8fc|l •i ,. K ,S4. a,|.4 ■m _3 ini Open With 20-14 Win The lllini held off a late California surge to win 20-14. Illinois controlled the entire contest until the final two minutes when the Golden Bears' quar- terback, Craig Morton, led a desperation drive that almost upset the lllini. Quarterback Fred Custardo and fullback Jim Gra- bowski led the lllini scoring attack. Custardo's passing put the team into scoring position twice, and he plunged over from the one for lllini touch- downs. Grabowski scored on an 18 yard sweep. Outstanding defensive play by Don Hansen, Dick Butkus, and George Donnelly held California to one touchdown and stopped Morton's passing until the closing minutes of the game. The lllini held on until time ran out and continued their dominance over West Coast opponents. TWO REASONS WHY the lllini's defensive unit jelled into one of the best- All-American Dick Butkur, ,-■:-,,•. .M!fr,l:l Ricli C.Hl.iuf.li f-'iS'qai 214 'Stau M«a« ' Team Effort Topples Wildcats Showing a much improved pass defense and a very solid offense, Illinois marched over Northwest- ern 17-6 in the Wildcats' home stadium. Fred Custardo and Sam Price paced the offense with a pair of touchdowns and a field goal. Sopho- more end Bob Trumpy caught six of Custardo's ten completed tosses for the finest performance by an lllini end in six years. Price scored both touch- downs, the first on a 33-yard pass from Custardo and the second on a 10-yard dash around end. Northwestern's quarterback Tom Meyers was kept under constant pressure by an alert lllini front line. He completed only nine out of 28 passes for a s habby ,322 afternoon average, Illinois' defensive plan was to guard the pass re- ceivers tightly so as to give the four man front line more time to rush Meyers. Coach Pete Elliot right- fully claimed that by rushing with only four men the secondary had more help with the coverage, forc- ing Meyers to delay, often too long, before he could throw the ball to an open man. ALL-BIG TET' n:i !•,..- . I ,:: .■!.., , ,! against Northwestern's powerful forward wall. yardage ALL-AMERICAN SAFETY George Donnelly and Wayne Paulson, lllini interception artists, team to pick off a Wildcat pass. GANG TACKLING by Schumacher, Bufkus, and Mueller was one of the key ingredients of the lllini's sparkling defense. 215 '.•y.'.-j j-.Y j y A C'. WYLIE FOX and Bill Minor storm in to iiarass Oliio State quarterback Don Unverferth. SOPHOMORE STANDOUT Bob Trumpy goes high in the air to snare a Custardo pass. Ohio State Ruins Illinois Homecoming Before 71,227 homecoming fans, the most ever to fill Memorial Stadium, Ohio State dealt Illinois' National Championship hopes a harsh blow, 26-0. Illinois took the opening kickoff and marched quickly to the Ohio State 36-yard line. A slant-pass was then deflected into the hands of Ohio's John Fill, and the lllini did nothing right after that. Ohio State did nothing wrong. By the time the half had ended, Ohio had been on the scoreboard three times — first on a 23-yard gallop by quarterback Don Unverferth, second on a one yard plunge by Willard Sander, and finally on a 29-yard field goal by Bob Funk. The Buckeyes scored once in each of the final periods also, again with the help of Sanders and Funk, to end their scoring with 26 points. Coach Pete Elliott offered no excuses for the loss. They just outplayed us, he said flatly. The Illi- nois team just had one of those days that come along. When they got that interception and that touchdown — boom — from that time on we didn't do anything right. It was a sad homecoming. SAM PRICE, DEEP in enemy territory attempts to evade three tacklers. I 'I 1 I h QUARTERBACK CUSTARDO SCRAMBLES for his life with a determined Ohio State lineman in hot pursuit. I FRED CUSTARDO SWINGS into a point after attempt during the Illinois victory at Minnesota. DICK KEE MISSES an open field tackle on an elusive Minnesota back. Defense Spoils Minnesota Homecoming 14-0 Two second quarter scores, coupled with bruising tackles and strong line play, led Illinois to a 14-0 victory over Minnesota's Golden Gophers. An alert Illinois defense picked off five Gopher passes and recovered two fumbles as 60,475 homecoming fans in Minneapolis watched in despair. That was a real big game, Coach Pete Elliott admitted in the lllini locker room following the contest. It carried an awful lot of importance. And I'm real proud of the boys. The lllini bounced back from their Ohio State loss superbly. Defense was especially outstanding. Illinois all-American Dick Butkus grabbed the foot- ball out of Minnesota's Mike Reid's arms to set up the first touchdown, and Dave Mueller's intercep- tion laid the way for the second. George Donnelly saved a sure fourth quarter touchdown as he sped across the field to snare a well-directed Gopher aerial from the third Minnesota quarterback. Coach Elliott beamed with satisfaction at the whole lllini squad following the game. He singled out Jim Grabowski, Fred Custardo, Donnelly, But- kus, and Don Hansen for special praise for the excellent games they played. FULLBACK JIM GRABOWSKI, second leading rusher in the country in '64, scampers over the goal line as enemy players hit the dust. COACH ELLIOTT TALKS over game strategy with tackle Brian Duniec during a side-line breather. 1 t ini Bury UCLA 26-7 The offense got a lot of yardage . . . and I'm pleased with the defense was Coach Pete Elliott's reaction to a near perfect Dads' Day. Leading the offense was fullback Jim Grabowski with 142 yards and three touchdowns. Behind the blocking of Ed Washington, he barreled over from the nine for the mini's first score of the afternoon. Just one minute and 50 seconds after the Uclans scored their only touchdown, Washington again led Grabowski on a 33-yard touchdown jaunt. Midway in the third quarter, quarterback Fred Custardo climaxed a 92-yard drive as he plunged over from the two. Grabowski then ended the scoring with a four yard touchdown over right tackle. The defense gave up only 100 yards rushing and held mighty Larry Zeno to just seven completions in 19 attempts. George Donnelly led the secondary with two of Illinois' four interceptions. BIG TEN RUSHING leader Jim Grabowski plunges over the goal line for a four yard touchdown. BOB TRUAAPY LEAPS high into the air for a Custardo aerial as U.C.L.A. defender Jim Miller looks on helplessly. ILLINOIS COACH Pete Elliott sincerely wishes Bruin coach Bill Barnes good luck in the future. 218 Purdue Passes to Victory It was a fine game — for Purdue. That was all Coach Pete Elliot had to say following the lllini- Boilermaker clash, and it was all that was neces- sary. The final score of 26-14 told the rest. Bob Hadrick, Purdue's hopeful All-American end, set a new team record collecting eight passes for 95 yards. The squad added 135 yards on the ground and yielded only 63 to Illinois. The lonely I Mini bright spot was quarterback Fred Custardo, who had nine completions in 19 pass attempts. He connected for a 142 yard total, 25 more yards than Purdue's Bob Griese picked up. Dick Butkus accounted for 20 tackles, but the All-American failed to give Purdue's quarterback the usual Butkus rush. It was the best protec- tion I've ever had, Griese asserted afterwards. Boilermaker Coach Jack Mollenkopf had nothing but praise for his team in the locker room. His de- scription was very apt, The team with a burning desire to play well and win. Purdue's overflow homecoming crowd left smell- ing roses, but Illinois fans went home smelling a lifeless funeral parlor odor. FULLBACK TONY PAROLA fights off a Purdue tackier in the traditional lllini-Boilermaker clash. RON ACKS TRYING to turn the corner, is brought down for little gain during the hard fought Purdue game. DEFENSIVE ARTIST George Donnelly brings down Purdue fullback Randy Minnear. i M$p t 219 SAM PRICE EXPLODES through iMl Ii, . tor good yardage, but Michigan defenders swarm to meet him in the secondary. Errors Cost lllini Game 21-6 GREGG SCHUMACHER TAKES a short pass from Fred Custardo but is nailed for short yardage. It's tough to play that well and find yourself behind 14-6 at the half, sighed Pete Elliot. We outplayed Michigan the first half, but killed our- selves with those mistakes. Illinois' defense contained Michigan's offense, and the offense moved the ball well except for two fatal errors that set up Wolverine scores. Fred Cus- tardo was rushed hard, and Frank Nunley inter- cepted and returned the ball to the lllini 36 yard line. Carl Ward scored four plays later. Illinois bounced back quickly as Custardo cli- maxed a 70 yard drive with a 49 yard scoring pass to end Bob Trumpy. The lllini then held and took over on downs, but Trumpy fumbled a 13 yard pass to set up Michigan's second touchdown. In the second half the Wolverines clinched the game with a 94 yard march. Bob Timberlake scored and Illinois had lost its third game. WAYNE PAULSON PREPARES to hit the deck as Michigan's Rindfuss lunges for the final blow. PUNTER GEORGE DONNELLY snaps into the pigskin as huge Bill Minor waits for trouble. ED RUSSti L l 'f I ', :..; i: ,'. ■I.VU loose on an attempted long gainer. iich knocked the ball RICH CALLAGHAN APPEARS to be the winner in the scramble for a loose ball. Grabowski Shatters 21 Year Record Wisconsin fell prey to the flying feet of Jim Grabowski on the first play of the lllini-Badger clash and never fully recovered. The junior fullback carried the ball 21 yards around end to start the first lllini drive and left the field only after scoring his second touchdown and Illinois' fourth. Sand- wiched in between the first and last plays, Grabow- ski devastated that Wisconsin front and the secon- dary line for 239 yards, breaking a 2] year Big Ten record of 216 set by Minnesota's Bill Daley back in 1943. Illinois gained over three times as many yards rushing as Wisconsin; Grabowski almost twice the badger total. Defense was superb. The lllini got their best score, 29-0, in the last 44 games in a crushing exhibition of real football. ILLINI QUARTERBACK FRED CUSTAPDO plunges for a first-quarter touchdown in the Illinois romp over Wisconsin. MAKING AN UNPRECEDENTED appearance, Mrs. Custardo hopes to help her son. 221 BIG TEN RUSHING champ Jim Grabowski seemed to be telling his pursuers to forget it as he makes a long gallop. ini Win Season Final 16-0 MICHIGAN STATE FULLBACK Jim Gordon did not have a chance with gang tackling by Callaghan, Eickman, Washington, Butkus, and Batch- elder. The I Mini ended the season with a 16-0 victory over Michigan State. In praising the team, Pete Elliot commented, One of the big factors was the number of seniors who have brought credit to the University of Illinois. As in the illini's other five victories, credit for the win was shared equally by the offense and de- fense. Illinois gained 288 yards rushing and 92 yards passing. Jim Grabowski sparked the lllini at- tack with 185 yards on the ground with which he won the individual rushing crown in the Big Ten. The defense, led by All-Americans Dick Butkus and George Donnelly, was outstanding once again. Butkus' 18 tackles helped hold the Spartans to 66 yards rushing, and Donnelly's fine pass coverage highlighted the secondaries play in allowing only 45 yards passing. The defense tied the Illinois rec- ord with 23 interceptions of which Donnelly ac- counted for 12. The win was a team effort all the way and a proper finish for a great football team. WAYNE PAULSON and George Donnelly close in on Michigan State end John Henderson. DISPLAYING CHAMPIONSHIP PRECISION, the lllini backfleld, led by Custardo, Grabowski, and Price, rip off good yardage. CO-CAPTAIN GEORGE DONNELLY tied the 1965 national record with eight pass interceptions. 249 POUND l' ■••I, I. r.ift I,-, Ar. i seemed mereiy to biuiii aside blocke rushed opposing quarterbacks. JIM GRABOWSKI BROKE the 21 year Big Ten rushing record with 239 yards against Wisconsin. Illini Ail-Americans Seldom does a team have more than two All- Americans, The Illini boasted four of the outstand- ing players in the nation in 1964. The fine play and leadership given week after week by these men is a tribute to Illinois and to Coach Pete Elliott. DICK BUTKUS HAS received almost every honor offered to a football player; this year he was third in the voting for the Heisman Trophy and was selected as the nation's outstanding lineman. 223 y ixinssss Kf. iV • ' i : i ■i' . fj tf 1965 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Michigan 13 1 Minnesota 11 3 ILLINOIS 10 4 Indiana 9 5 Iowa 8 6 Ohio State 6 8 Purdue 5 9 Wisconsin 4 10 Northwestern 3 11 Michigan State 1 13 CAPTAIN SKIP THOREN arcs two points toward home. TOP ROW: Harry Combes, coach; Jim Dawson, Preston Pearson, Bob Brown, Bill McKeown, Jim Vopicka, Tal Brody, Howard Braun, assistant coach BOTTOM ROW: Don Freeman, Deon Flessner, Bob Johansen, Skip Thoren, captain; Bogie Redmon, Jerry Mettille, Larry Hinton 225 i The lllini cagers finished a very respectable third in the Big Ten, which saw five teams rated in the nation's top ten. The highest scoring team in Illinois history scored an Illi- nois high of 121 points twice during the sea- son. They defeated Michigan State 121-89 in the last game of the year in which three of the Big Four saw final action. Skip Thoren, Bogie Redmon, Tal Brody, and junior Don Freeman scored 88 points as the lllini tied their own Big Ten record of fifty field goals in a single game. Fine support was given throughout the sea- son by Joe Vopicka, Jim Dawson, and Bob Johansen. Coach Harry Combes commented after the final game, This team's as good as any I've coached here. They've also earned a lot of fans just by the way they've played. The season included a victory over first ranked U.C.L.A. and a one point loss to Michigan. GUARD BILL AAcKEOWN keeps a step ahead of a driving opponent. LARRY HINTON DUCKS low on the way to an lllini score. Cagers Set Illinois Scoring Record AN OFF BALANCE jump shot by Deon Flessner heads toward the basket. 226 -5 ' JUNIOR GUARD, JIM VOPICKA, beats his man and is on the way to an easy layup. SKIP THOREN SEEMS to be hypnotized while keeping control of a loose ball. WITH FINGER TIP CONTROL, Bob Brown begins a drive toward the lllini goal. JIM DAWSON COMES to the aid of Don Freeman as Bogie Redmon watches from mid-court. v 227 '' ' i v CENTER SKIP IHOREN out-maneuvers two opponents before sinking an ea;y layup. .s! - h ' THOREN GETS OFF another short jump shot as Bill McKeown stands ready for a possible rebound. Thoren Leads Team for the Second Year AFTER BLOCKING an Indiana shot, Thoren reacts quickly in an attempt to save the ball. j I 1 I Skip Therein was voted most valuable player for Illinois for the second year in 1965. In spite of an ankle injury in the second half of the season, he led the Big Ten in rebounding and led Illinois in scoring with 22.2 points per game. 228 vid£ 9Doar«V3 ' Although only 6-2 'A, Don Freeman was second in rebounding for the lllini. Freeman's 18.3 aver- age gives him an opportunity to break the Illinois career scoring record in 1966. His quick moves enabled him to out-score and out-rebound taller opponents game after game. FORWARD DON FREEMAN concentrates on the Illinois basket while driving around his Washington opponent. Freeman Nears All Time Scoring Record A COMMON SIGHT for lllini fans was Freeman out lumping taller opponents and bringing down the re- bound. FREEMAN WEASLES THROUGH two defenders and builds lllini lead. Redmon's Improvement Key to mini Success After two years of frustration, Bogie Red- mon reached his potential in 1965. Scoring 20 points for the first time in his career, he fin- ished the season with a 15.2 average. Red- mon's improved rebounding was a decisive factor in Illinois' success when center Skip Thoren was hampered with an ankle injury during the latter part of the year. BOGIE REDMON'S concentrated effort sparked the lllini. REDMON STRAINS to keep control of an Ohio State rebound as To! Brody and Don Freeman stand ready to assist. I ■I REDMON FLIES toward the ball after blocking a Bowling Green shot. 230 . ' A bOn lfBDDIIKAKS WryDMRAtflVV TAL BRODY SCORES on a fast break despite the efforts of his confused opponent. BRODY MAKES A PATH through Washington defenders on route to an Illinois score. Brody Quarterbacks lllini Attach UNDISTURBED BY the efforts of an Ohio State guard, Brody sets up the lllini offense. Tal Brody's consistent play for the past three years has been the nucleus of Illinois' backcourt threat. He averaged 19.3 points per game by way of long jump shots and driv- ing layups. Brody's fine ball control set up scoring plays and kept the team poised dur- ing close games. 231 STATE DON FREEMAN pulls in the rebound as he is surrounded by Buckeyes. BRODY FIGHTS through Boilermaker hands to score a key layup. SKIPPER EXECUTES his famous hook as Purdue looks helplessly on. FREEMAN GETS FAR above his taller opponents to bounce in a tip for two. wvin Jtom v KK' CAPTAIN SKIP THOREN sparkles on a left-handed reverse layup. DEXTEROUS BRODY slides through a field of State men for an easy left-hander. TAL BRODY easily out- distances a Buckeye. IOWA CENTER PEEPLES has no chance against Hinton's lunging hook. 233 Cheerleaders Raise Team Spirit The 1964-65 Cheerleaders led students, faculty, and alums in victory chants for foot- ball and basketball. After several weeks of tryouts, the squad was chosen and began prac- tice for the first time. Aided by Chief llliniwek, the Cheerleaders kept school spirits high at pep rallies on Fri- day evenings before football games. Led by Captain Nancy Feuerbacher, the I Mini enthu- siasm was made clear. i. BUT I DON'T have a comb. GENE TATTINI looks for support at the first basketball game. I : COME ON TEAM you can do it, seems to be Sandy Christ's wish. I,'! 234 M POM-POMS PLAY an important part in cheers as shown by Mary Fran Keating. CHEERLEADERS ARE chosen after strenuous work shops which often reveal much. NANCY FEUERBACHER leads the football fans In the Illinois Loyalty. 235 yy a 1965 BIG TEN STANDINGS Michigan 88 Michigan State .38 Minnesota 34 ILLINOIS 21 Northwestern 18 Purdue 18 Indiana 17 Ohio State 15 Wisconsin 14 I owa 14 A WRESTLER in trouble looks fo the sidelines for help. OFFICIALS WATCH closely as the referee signals one point for a take-down. 237 'wxaxvy Xf ANDY ZINDERIS INCHES away froai pinning his Indiana opponent. BALANCE WAS a prime ingredient for lllini wrestlers avoiding pins. Grapplers Finish in the Middle of Big Ten Meet ON WAY TO an important takedown, Andy Zinderis uses leg leverage to fell his opponent. lllini wrestlers hoped to improve on their 1964 performance. Coach Pat Patterson was not too op- timistic as that season opened. The team will be extremely green this year, and there is no corres- pondence school for experience. In 1965, after losing only three lettermen and with that year's experience, the lllini were ready for a much better season. Joe Domko, 1 57 pounds, placed second in the Big Ten championships despite a broken nose. Patterson claims he would have won easily had he not been injured and expects him to be favored in 1965. Clayton Beattie, 147 pounds, could also lead the grapplers to victory. Beattie was undefeated in 1964 dual meets and later upset in the championships. Solid performance by these two was expected, and the team success was determined by the improvement of the rest of the squad. A STAND OUT is executed by an lllini matman during dual meet competition. FRED APROTI in the process of taking down his opponent seems to be wondering what to do next. Wrestlers Prepare for Conference Meet STRUGGLING IS USELESS as Aproti pins his man. AN UNHEALTHY situation is A itnessed by the lllini. 239 1965 BIG TEN STANDINGS LLINOIS 361 Ohio State 28 Wisconsin 28 owa 28 Michigan State 15 ndiana 8 m. % A BRILLIANT THRUST is skillfully parried by a good defensive move in a championship epee match. Illinois' 1964 fencing season was nothing ex- traordinary. For the fourth time in four years, the team and their veteran coach Mac Garret cap- tured the Big Ten fencing championships. Junior Craig Bell went on to win the NCAA saber fencing title, and the entire squad was honored by a rank- ing of seventh in the nation. This year the prospects are once again amazingly good. The saber and foil teams are expected to become even stronger with the addition of upcom- ing freshmen. Ron Offrect in particular was cited by Garrett as a man to watch. With senior Craig Bell and junior Roger Garret, 1965 looked like an- other Big Ten championship year for Illinois fenc- ing. A MICHIGAN STATE fencer catches an lllini off guard for a touch in a foil match. CHAMPION CRAIG BELL is parried in a clutch struggle for the foil championship. 241 TOP ROW: Tom Trigger, Bob Bachman, Allan Charles, Tom Branca SECOND ROW: Al Klingel, coach; Alan Castator, Bruce Newell, Dave Florio, Dick Sloan, assistant coach BOTTOM ROW: Jon Olin, Tom Sawicki, Charles Boyce, Pete Bates 'DID I break the record? 1965 BIG TEN STANDINGS Indiana . . 447 Michigan ... 409 Michigan State . . 273 Ohio State . . 236 Minnesota 130 Wisconsin . . 102 Iowa 57 Northwestern 48 ILLINOIS 40 Purdue 20 242 ■aije v au-.aJcAaB ir ' Swimming Coach Al Klingel was looking forward to a better 1965 season. A winning coach in eight out of his eleven years at the University, he was hopeful that the 1 -7 record of 1964 could be considerably bettered in 1965. Injuries and graduations hurt the '64 team, but practice and sophomores should see an improvement this year. Strength should be coming back to the sagging lllini tankmen as they take advantage of their dearly gained ex- perience. In addition, the Coach has indi- cated that last year's freshman team was one of his more successful ones. In the next few years, Illinois' swimming picture should get brighter and brighter if Coach Klingel's past records and predictions are any indication. AS STOPWATCHES CLICK, Cob Bachman takes an early lead at Huff pool. Tankmen Look for Improvement ■' 'HOLY cow does that water look cold! 243 1965 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Michigan 6 0 Iowa 6 1 Michigan State 5 2 Wisconsin 4 3 Indiana 3 3 Minnesota 2 5 ILLINOIS 1 6 Ohio State 0 7 CAPTAIN WAYNE WAGNER goes upright on the difficult still rings. Wayne Wagner, captain; Llewellyn Iffland, Victor Sanchez, John Elia-jon, Robert Reed, Charles Weber, Don Schramm, manager; Charles Pond, coach 24 irniiirii'ijiiiiiriiii i iiiiii'ii i m niif i Illinois' gymnasts finished fifth in 1964 with a team composed mainly of sophomores and juniors. Looking toward 1965, Coach Charles Pond said, The meet showed gym- nasts with lots of promise, and the boys per- formed as well as expected. With that important year's experience and the loss of only one letterman by graduation, the team expected great improvement. All- around performer, Victor Sanchez, developed into one of the finest competitors in the con- ference. However, the loss of Bill Silhan be- cause of a knee injury hurt the team consider- ably. Junior John Eliason, sidehorse standout, and senior Llewellyn Iffland, trampoline and free exercise, picked up the slack with fine work throughout the year. Wayne Wagner, rings and free exercise, was the 1965 Captain. JOHN ELIASON DISPLAYS top form on the side horse while performing in the Big Ten Championships. Gymnasts Gain Experience GARY VANDERVOORT and Fred Roethlisberger, taking fifth and third in the free exercise, led Michigan State to the Big Ten Championship. 245 I'jfxsnwwmmussi'j 1964 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Wisconsin 64 Michigan 52 ILLINOIS 33 Michigan State 22 Northwestern 16 I owa 12 Indiana 11 Minnesota 9 Ohio State 9 Purdue 2 CAPTAIN ALLEN CARIUS displays the winning form that carried him to a Big Ten victory. TOP ROW: JefF Lundeen, Moline; Pat Mullen, Farmer City; Larry Hinton, Shelbyville; Mike Nauta, Brookfield; Fritz Goretzke, Springfield; Jim Escher, Hinsdale SECOND ROW: Coach L. T. Johnson; Gilwyn Williams, Spanish- town, Jamaica; Wendell Grant, Marion; Bogie Redmon, Collinsville; Rick Lally, Crystal Lake; Foster Travis, Palatine; Jim Enck, Naperville BOTTOM ROW: Allen Carius, Morton; Trenton Jackson, Rochester, New York; Mike Yavorski, Alton; Mike Gallo, Chicago; Mel Blanheim, White Plains, New York; Dave Becker, Tremont; Mike Holbrook, Riverton, New Jersey 247 ieiaS jSBSa --.•■■' Hard work was the key to success for Coach Leo Johnson's trackmen. After a mediocre fifth place cross country team and a sixth place finish in in- door track, Illinois steadily improved to finish third in the Big Ten Outdoor Track Meet. Olympic star, Trenton Jackson, led the lllini with victories in both the 100- and the 220-yard dashes. Dave Becker, with a fine time of 1 :20.5, earned the thinclads' only other first place title in the 660-yard run. Mel Blanheim had two second place finishes behind Jackson, helping the lllini sweep the 100 and gain additional points. Bogie Redmon, with fourth in the discus, and Al Carius, with a second and fourth in the mile and two mile runs respect- ively, rounded out Illinois' impressive 33 point finish in the meet. At the First Olympic Trials at Randalls Island, N. Y., Jackson qualified for the Olympic team with a time of 10.1. Jackson was also named Outstand- ing Performer in the Central Collegiate Conference Meet and was awarded the John P. Nicholson Award by being voted top athlete by the press and radio. The junior speedster will come back next sea- son as Co-Captain with Dave Becker. SOPHOMORE LARRY HINTON shows winning form as he stretches for extra inches in the broad jump. n Trackmen Surprise Big Ten Opponents MEL BLANHEIM and Dave Becker break the tape one, two as the lllini defeat the U. of C. Track Club. STAR HURDLER Wendall Grant gallops down the track as he easily outdistances the rest of the field. 248 JUNIOR BOGIE REDMOND, second-best discus thrower in lllini history placed fourth m the Big Ten with a toss of 156 feet mstory. 8 % .' ' ?'' - LUNDEEN rated by Coach Johnson as potential Big Ten champion, consistently recorded throws of 50 feet or bette, or better. ln ' h°AnA i F - ° i='«n' mini dash-man, was upset winner in the 600-yard dash in the Big Ten meet. winner i rhl?! ? KOENIG, reliable point scorer in Big Ten meets, arches back and pole in attempt to clear 13 feet. X 249 .'- .'•Iv. I' VK' 1964 BIG TEN STANDINGS W Minnesota ] ] Michigan 10 Ohio State 10 Michigan State 8 Purdue g Wisconsin 8 Indiana 7 Iowa 7 Northwestern 4 ILLINOIS 1 L 3 4 5 7 7 7 14 extra bases for the 1964 season. TOP ROW: Mgr. Dick Schaefer, Chicago; Jerry Weygandt, Belleville; Dick Freehill, Melvin; Jeff Ferguson, Benton; Jerry Baker, Peotone; Rich Callaghan, Champaign; Bill Tookey, Norridge; Ray Kasper, Chicago; Capt. Robert Belsole, Englewood Cliff, New Jersey; Coach Lee Eilbracht SECOND ROW: Mike Peterson, Champaign; Dave Koch, Crystal Lake; Joel Jonas, Chicago; Ron Waurer, Chicago; Pat Fitzgerald, Cary; Dave Crouse, Urbana; Jim Vopicka, Brookfield ; Dave Ryniec, Chicago BOTTOM ROW: Farrel Wiman, Robin- son; Barry Moore, Normal; John Fritzen, Urbana; John Peden, Chicago; Ron Christopher, Chicago; John Secresf, Highla.' d Park; Phil Mappa, Chicago; Craig Mundt, Urbana Diamondmen Fail to Repeat After a respectable performance in pre-season games, Coach Lee Eilbracht's diamondmen slumped to the worst Big Ten season in Illinois history. The lllini opened the season in Texas with a 5-4 record earning them a 20th rating in national polls. The team collected 97 hits, 31 of them extra baggers, and 80 runs in their 317 official trips to the plate. Optimistic Coach Eilbracht stated, I think this year's team could be even better than last year's club. But all the opening promises, even Eil- bracht's, were left unfulfilled. The lllini, who had batted .307 in Texas, lost their keen eyes and tumbled to a .204 squad aver- age. Teamed with equally disappointing pitching, the team finished last in the Big Ten. Pitcher John Secrest, who missed the first half of the season because of illness, recorded the one Illinois conference win. After a perfect 5-0 mark in 1963, Jerry Weygandt failed to win a game. RON CHRISTOPHER raps a sharp single to left in lllini victory over Purdue. Although Lee Eilbracht's batsmen did poorly in the 1964 season, the lllini have had many distin- guished seasons since Eilbracht took over the job. In 1952 and 1953 the lllini tied Michigan for top honors, and in 1 962 and 1 963 won the Big Ten title outright. As a tribute to his success in coaching Coach Eilbracht was appointed coach of the United States baseball team for the 1964 Olympic Games. COACH EILBRACHT SAGS in frustration EILBRACHT TURNS his head as if to elude from sight as his team starts a mistake-filled game. the comedy of errors m the sixth mnmg. BY THE NINTH inning Coach Eilbracht knows that all hope is gone for at least one more lllini w in. I mfL i i % Hope for lllini Batsmen Sophomore shortstop Jim Vopicka paced the lone Big Ten victory against Purdue with a grand slam home run. Five of the six Illinois scores came in the second inning as the lllini finally won 6-1 . Ron Christopher led the lllini batsmen for the season with a .286 average. Vopicka was next in line with a .260 average and was electe d the Most Valuable Player of 1964. He was given the addi- tional honor of being named to the Olympic Base- ball squad. Ron Maurer, junior center fielder, was chosen captain for the 1965 season. JIM VOPICKA, one of the few bright spots on a team that fell from first to the cellar in the Big Ten, displays his bunting form. TEAMMATES BAKER and Reinich wait at the plate to congratulate Ron Christopher who has just smashed another Big Ten round-tripper. CHRISTOPHER FLIPS to shortstop Vopicka at second who fires to Callaghan for a sparkling double-play in the lllini's only Big Ten win against Purdue. 253 5WV I y y. 1964 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Purdue 1487 Indiana 1505 Michigan 1517 Minnesota 1 524 Wisconsin 1 527 Ohio State 1530 Michigan State 1534 Northwestern 1 553 ILLINOIS 1568 Iowa 1594 CAPTAIN DOUG FOSTER was one of the top pertormers on the well-balanced golf team, finishing twelfth in the Big-Ten meet. TOP ROW: Coach Ralph Fletcher, Don Simon, Danville; Joe Hurst, Highland Park; Captain Doug Foster, Urbana BOTTOM ROW: Bob Goulding, Alton; Lee Newell, Calumet City; Charles Kohr, Decatur tr -ijiwf M 255 Linksmen Slip to Ninth Balance was the key to the lllini's first five dual meet victories. Illinois defeated Wisconsin, Illinois State, Northern Illinois, Principia, and Eastern Illi- nois before their first loss to Northwestern I6V2- 19 2. Coach Ralph Fletcher commented, We have no individual players this year, but all the players are on a par and they should progress as the season progresses. The lllini's improvement tapered off in their next four matches. The team's inability to score carried over into the Big Ten meet in which they finished ninth with a disappointing total of 1568. Captain Doug Foster tied for 12th place in the 72 hole tournament, and Captain-elect Chuck Kohr shot 308 for 15th place. Don Simon was the links- men's only other top twenty man with a 314 finish which was good enough for 19th place. LINKSMAN JOE HURST follows through on an iron shot as he warms up for a practice session. CAPTAIN-ELECT Chuck Kohr is a model of concentration as he lines up a putt. KOHR FROWNS in disgust as his ball hangs on the lip of the cup. I 25! LEE NEWELL IS a blur of motion as he whips into a long drive. JOE HURST WAITS his turn to hit the bal. WORK AND PLAY seem to mix as lllini golfers practice for the Big Ten meet. JOE VANGSNESS FOLLOWS through on his drive, as he displays the fine form that made him a valuable member of the golf team. BOB GOULDING, one of the steady players that paced the lllini last year, poses w ith his favorite putter. ' A 1964 BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS Indiana 69 Michigan 48 Northwestern 43 Michigan State 25 2 Wisconsin 1 5 Vi Ohio State 15 ILLINOIS 11 Minnesota 10 Iowa IVz Purdue SVz h J ' .V-.- SENIOR CAPTAIN Frank Noble, three year letter winner and number one man for two years, was a bright spot in Illinois' otherwise unsuccessful season. TOP ROW: Coach H. J. Braun; Tom Bauer, Scituate, Massachusetts; Bob Shineflug, Elmhurst; Capt. Frank Noble, Danville; John Sisson, Dayton, Ohio BOTTOM ROW: Tom AAcCollum, Des Moines, Iowa; Larry Moss, Pei in; Bob Lewke, La Grange % 259 Netmen Finish Seventh Illinois opened the season with twin wins over Emory College and Mercer College. Following these victories, Coach Bob Lansford commented, Consid- ering the lack of practice, the team looked fine. They show a great deal of promise. With more ex- perience, they should have a fine season. When the Big Ten championships started at the mini's home courts, however, their promise dwin- dled. Only Tom Bauer and the doubles team of John Sisson and Bob Shineflug advanced to the semifinal playoffs. Shineflug and Sisson put on the longest match of the tourna ment, winning 10-8, 8-10, and 6-4 on the first day of play. The lllini finished seventh in the conference and had an overall season mark of 9-10 in the dual meets. Tom Bauer was elected captain for 1965. WITH COACH Howie Braun are 1964 Captain Frank Noble and 1965 Captain Tom Bauer, who were the top scorers for the lllini netmen. BIG TEN CHAMPION Marty Reissen of Northwestern smashes a return during the Big Ten Championships at the Huff Gym courts. .'60 TOM McCOlLUM, Des Moines, Iowa '65 lllini Netmen JOHN SISSON, Dayton, Ohio BOB SHINEFIUG, Eimhurst, Illinois lARRY MOSS, Pekin, Illinois 261 f ' v y fjSiW Butkus Chosen Athlete of the Year Center Dick Butkus, in his junior year, was hon- ored as the Athlete of the Year in an all campus election held in the spring. Since the election he has received additional national acclaim. In his last season he was named Lineman of the Year and was third in the Heisman Trophy voting. Perhaps the highest national honor for Butkus was his first team mention in every All-American selection. 262 Craig Bell, junior, led the lllini fencing team back to Big Ten prominence as they won the Big Ten championship by a wide margin. Bell took a third place in saber competition at the meet, and then followed by winning the NCAA championship. In the fall he was defensive end on the gridiron; in the winter he wrestled with the best of them; and in the spring he covered first base easily. This Rich Callaghan has become one of only four to win nine Illinois varsity letters. Skip Thoren, junior center for the basketball team, blossomed into a fine all-around player during his second year of varsity play. Leading the lllini in scoring and rebounding, he was voted as Most Valu- able Player at the close of the season. Trenton Jackson, star sprinter for the lllini track team, topped off his year by winning a pair of firsts in the 100- and 220-yard dashes at the conference meet. Later he earned a berth on the Olympic track team and finished eighth at Tokyo. ifyxeSB ssvy y DICK FLAKS and Jim Gillespie battle for a high pass. LARRY WORTHEN IS all alone for a long gain in pledge competition. CHI PSI QUARTERBACK John Randell appears undisturbed as an opposing rusher attacks. I, I. 'I ALL l-M BACK John Wollney makes a last minute attempt for an interception. J X N , mm 264 Intramural Sports The Department of Intramural and Recreational Sports offered competition on both an individual and team basis. Enthusiasm was evident as par- ticipation reached an all time high. Team sports were divided into independent and fraternity competition with the fraternities being broken into Orange and Blue divisions on the basis of house size. Points were awarded for league and play-off victories to determine an over all cham- pion in each of the three divisions. Trophies were awarded to the winners of Recre- ational sports such as wrestling and golf. Co-recre- ational sports in which both men and women com- pete were especially popular. I-M CAGERS FIGHT for the rebound in a close game. MIKE SIDNEY PREPARES to shoot a free ihrow as John Glennon awaits the action at mid-court. TED KIERSCH LEAPS high before completing a long pass. 265 j| 'jf r. .i-w: 'V im W tff ■' iil!  ''. ;«c-?. i . • ,,v.,-- ,1, • ' ,' ■■' :; V- ■''■: s_: i 'i- •■' ' '• . . ■■■• . •'•fiiV'-.' - . ,■■H -■-;■• :■?;; ?■';■■'■■' -,♦•■;• ■• '.'1 ''y''0[ M .1. ?Lafi i ORGANIZATIONS M : ''M'-- TABLE OF CONTENTS Honoraries 269-289 Service 290-295 Professional 295-328 Religious 328-334 Social 335-343 268 Allan Weil, treasurer; Karen Bend, president NOT IN PANEL: Gail Fisher, secretary SIGMA IOTA EPSILON BETA ALPHA PSI Founded at the University of Illinois in 1927, Sigma lota Epsilon has become a national honorary fraternity for men and women in management. The original purpose was to encourage high scholarship among those commerce students majoring in indus- trial management, but now the society also selects its members from those having an interest in the general field of management. Members must have a 4.0 all-U and a 4.0 in management courses. Two of the basic objectives of the group are to stimulate interest and achievement in management and to promote scholarship and research in the de- velopment of the scientific approach to the solution of problems in the business world. Founded at the University of Illinois in 1919, Beta Alpha Psi is the only national honor fraternity in the field of accounting. Those accounting majors who have maintained a high scholastic average in all courses are chosen for membership. The honorary actively promotes scholarship among all students by sponsoring a tutoring program in some of the basic accounting courses and by holding review ses- sions near the end of each semester. Frequent luncheons allowed the members to get better acquainted with each other and with invited faculty speakers. Beta Alpha Psi also sponsored an invitation banquet and field trip to a public account- ing firm during the first semester. TOP ROW: Barry Siegal, Jan Sagett, Daniel Luechtefeld, Donald Hay, War- ren Ross, Jon Gregg, Eckard Vedder, Elliot Peskind SECOND ROW: Richard Schultz, Thomas Cutilletta, Richard Kenyon, alumni secretary; Linda Hoffman, Donald Olson, treasurer,- William Temple, Don McGuire BOTTOM ROW: Larry Blust, recording secretary; Loren Schroll, vice president; John Crone, president; Douglas Scudamore, vice president TOP ROW: Raymond Gibbs, William Fraser, president; Byron Taylor, How- ard Lundeen, Roger Johnson, Raymond Persino, Edward Slavik, Lee Nafziger MIDDLE ROW: Donald Leverenz, David Bartholomew, Joseph Figueira, Allan Evans, recording secretary; James Lange, Charles Allen, Thomas Branca, William Voelker BOTTOM ROW: Andrew Weise, Michael Levin, treasurer; Glenn VanBlaricum, corresponding secretary; John Henderson, vice president; Professor Emil Lehman, advisor; Shiu-Kwong Chan TAU BETA PI SIGMA TAU The first engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi was founded to recognize those who have brought honor to their Alma Mater by exhibiting superior scholarship and exemplary character as engineering undergraduates or by their attainments as alumni in engineering. It also seeks to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges. To become a member of the fraternity a student must have maintained a 4.75 average after four se- mesters, 4.5 after five semesters, or a 4.25 after six semesters. Each year the Illinois Alpha chap- ter holds a banquet where they present an award to the outstanding freshman engineer who has excelled in scholarship and activities. Sigma Tau Fraternity was founded in 1904 as an honorary fraternity of engineering students whose purpose it was to recognize high scholarship and professional attainment. During the past school year the membership, which includes juniors, sen- iors, and faculty, observed the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the local chapter. The chapter secretary, Charles Allen, was sent as chapter representative to the biennial confer- ence of the 33 national chapters held in Dallas, Texas, last November. During the last Engineering Open House, the members constructed and operated a nineteenth century electric computer. Forty-two members were welcomed at the Initiation Banquet. TOP ROW: Robert Hecht, Roger Uhlhorn, Edward Behounek, Edward Slavik, Kenneth Apacki, Rolf Maurer, Richard Runquist, John Garlanger, James Gates, John Henderson SECOND ROW: Roger Adelman, corresponding f secretary; David Breeding, vice president; Lee Nafziger, president; Charles Allen, recording secretary; Errol Unikel, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Ray- mond Gibbs, Raymond Persino, Robert Marek S'H fc w - W TOP ROW: Kenneth Apacki, Kenneth Carlson, John Shaw, Robert Douglass, Etem Baccil, Andrew Kotowicz, Omojola Ogunlade, Michael Mundy, Robert Marek, Thomas Fiala, John Kowalczyk SECOND ROW: Arnold Ness, Don- ald Render, Gary Cogswell, Howard Lundeen, Robert Notz, Thomas Dickman, Edward Behounek, Gerald Baum, Byron Wysong, Daniel Lorch, Thomas Lind- say, Byron Taylor BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Persino, Melvin Slane, cor- responding secretary; Charles Carlson, vice president; Prof. James Bayne, advisor; Irwin Wilken, president; James Snell, recording secretary; Frederick Burtleson. treasurer; Richard Runquist NOT IN PANEl: Patrick Adell, Roger Adelman, Jerry Atkins, Ronald Barsema, Jon Brannan, Cevad Cevikus, Daniel Danko, Jack Esmond, Richard Grennan, Thomas Henwood, Dennis Huffington, Kenneth Kasza, William Koves, George Kuhns, Richard Moreau, Ronald Mussulman, William Nicholson, Merle Quick, Robert Rossbacher PI TAU SIGMA ETA KAPPA NU Founded at Illinois in 1915, Pi Tau Sigma is a national engineering honorary. The society is de- voted to fostering high ideals of engineering and developing desirable qualities in mechanical engi- neers. Membership selection is based on student- faculty ratings and scholastic record. The members constructed a display for Engineer- ing Open House and won the $50.00 first prize for the d isplay which best explained its field. The group also conducted a tutoring service for fresh- men and sophomores in the mechanical engineering curriculum. At the annual Awards Banquet an out- standing sophomore was honored. In addition the group arranged sports matches with the faculty. Now numbering over 1 00 chapters, Eta Kappa Nu was founded at Illinois with the purpose of recog- nizing outstanding scholarship achievement in the Electrical Engineering Department. The honor society conducts a program which benefits both the students and the E. E. Depart- ment. The members hold bi-monthly meetings that feature such well-known speakers as Dean Everitt and the Nobel Prize winner Dr. John Bardeen. For the benefit of the electrical engineering students, they sponsor a refresher course before the pro- fessional engineer's exam. Each semester the so- ciety presents an award to an outstanding graduat- ing senior in the department. TOP ROW: Charles Nochumson, Glenn Van Blaricum, Larry Nixon, Andrew Weise, Lester Lendrum, David Casasent, John Salcius, Henry Magnuski, Vincent Angelton, Richard Kostelnicek, John Henderson BOTTOM ROW: Bin 1 l HHr a li ' 1 iM % r- Gary Herridge, recording secretary; Joseph Cornellier, vice president; Donald Leverenz, president; Prof. William Albright, advisor; John Robertson, treasurer; Paul Schomer, corresponding secretary; Roger Wiegel n O 61 w B 6 3 t w TOP ROW: John Berra, Richard Livesay, Paul Ellis, Alfred Vermiglio, Robert Reynolds, treasurer; John Garlanger, Jerome Leszkiewicz SECOND ROW: Hassan Rejali, corresponding secretary; James Coulson, vice president; J. L. Merritt, advisor; Dennis Fischer, president; George Beall, recording secretary; Charles Allen, transit editor BOTTOM ROW: Lyie Marlovi e, David Baum- gartner, Charles Oliver, Harry Kohler, Karim Habibagahi, Ronald Schwarcz NOT IN PANEL: W. A. Oliver, advisor; Kenneth Clausen, Thomas Gavin, Dale Kern, Ronald Meliza, Gholamreza Mesri, Quentin Robnett, Marvin Wollin, Alan Zimmer L CHI EPSILON GARGOYLE SOCIETY v -,v. . ' •'.' '■'.■■The members of Chi Epsilon devote themselves to improvement of the civil engineering profession. They strive to improve civil engineering as an in- strument for a better society, to advance the best engineering education, and to aid in the develop- ment of successful civil engineers. The national fraternity was founded at Illinois in 1922 and now claims over fifteen thousand members across the nation. Monthly meetings are held at which pledges are chosen from juniors and seniors in civil engineering based on interviews and scholastic achievement. The pledges develop and maintain a display during Engineering Open House. There are two purposes of the Gargoyle Society. The first of these is to recognize and to reward scholastic achievement. Secondly, they strive to encourage fellowship and communication of ideas. Membership in this honorary organization is for students in the Department of Architecture only. Pledges are selected on the basis of excellence in scholarship, character, and architectural ability which they have previously demonstrated. Two pledge smokers were held for the purpose of acquainting prospective members with the so- ciety. During the year the programs for the Gar- goyle Society included both faculty forums and lectures on contemporary problems in architecture. TOP ROW: Charles Barr, Henry Stephenson, William Lipsey, Arthur Kaha, Gerald Spoolstra, David Renkes, Daniel Figert, Chester Witczak, John Zils THIRD ROW: Gerald Fedorchak, Haider Gulzar, Lawrence O'Connor, Thomas Bast, William Voelker, Jerry Stockbridge, Daniel Lackowski, James Hotaling, Nicky Cheung, Leiand Roth SECOND ROW: Donald Jakob, vice president; Melvin Frank, treasurer; Alan Laing, advisor; Edmond Toth, Virginia Deliy- annis, Richard Amundsen, president; Walter Lewis, advisor BOTTOM ROW: James Stanek, Philip Prince, Kenneth Kostal, Robert Young, Michael Free- man NOT IN PANEL: Eric Anderson, Robert Anderson, Richard Becker, William Bauhs, James Byrnes, Christopher Chan, John Clinton, William Cloe, Daniel Hanser, David Hemmann, Thomas Miller, Stephen Nitekman, Jay Paul, John Rakocy, Anthony Schnarsky, Timothy Smith, David Torphy, secre- tary; James Urbonas, James Warfield, Herbert Zeller 1' t Vvi ( N 272 TOP ROW: Wilma Hughes, Martha Cromwell, Barbara Geiser, Beverly Gold- smith, Carol Vignasse, Carol Metsker, Beverly Kessler, Linda Harris SEC- OND ROW: Norma Anderson, Evelyn White, Frederick Rodgers, initiation chairman; Walter Kaulfers, advisor; Mgry Huser, president; Marguerita John- son, historian BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Cohen, Barbara Kaplan, Hilda Weeks, Susan Gaines, Rosette Strubel KAPPA DELTA PI MASK AND BAUBLE The national co-educational honor society in edu- cation, Kappa Delta Pi, was founded at Illinois in 1911. The society now numbers 239 chapters in 46 states with a total active and alumni membership in excess of a quarter million. Since 1935 the Uni- versity of Illinois Alpha Chapter has been making an annual scholarship award of $100 to the top- ranking senior in education whose name is engraved on a plaque in the new Education Building. The society encourages high professional, intel- lectual and personal standards and recognizes out- standing contributions to education. Persons ex- hibiting sound scholarship and commendable per- sonal qualities are invited to become members. The highlight of the past year for the members of Mask and Bauble was an excursion to the Stude- baker Theater in Chicago, at which time they were introduced to Larry Parks who was starring in Any Wednesday. He was a former president of the group while an undergraduate at Illinois. Other activities included the annual banquet in the spring and the officer-initiation ceremony. Mask and Bauble is the local honorary for par- ticipants in college theater work. Founded at the University for the promotion of campus drama, ac- tive membership totals forty students. The best candidates for membership are pledged and initiated each spring for their acting or crew work. TOP ROW: Gary Gardner, president; Sheila Sundquist SECOND ROW: Karen Evans, Judith Shiplock, Elizabeth Long BOTTOM ROW: Gretchen f Cornwell, Warren Godfrey, Nina Lepinsky, Peggy Tropp, Marvin Levin - r TOP ROW: Mary Mather, Jane Althoff, Marian Buch, Carol Lovekamp, Patri- cia Dixon, Shirley Elliott, Jane Stevens, Margaret Grabowski, Barbara Reid, Elaine Miller, Linda Stephenson SECOND ROW: Connie Richards, Cheryl Smith, Florence Chan, secretary; Kay Brandau, Sara Gusse, president; Virginia Lansford, Joyce Nies, Janet Tucker, treasurer; Bette Schaffner, advisor BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Russell, Janene Walter, Mary Steimel, Suzanne Sprinkle, Marjorie Vaninger, Gayle Rush, Patricia Bauer, Vivien Van PHI UPSILON OMICRON ALPHA SIGMA NU m One of forty-six national chapters, Pi Chapter of Phi Upsilon Omicron, a national Home Eco- nomics honorary, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1926. The two-fold purpose of the club is to honor the members' achievements and to enable them to learn more about their profes- sion. Members are chosen from among those under- graduates or graduates in Home Economics who have completed forty-six hours of study and are in the upper forty percent of their class. This year Pi Chapter sent its president, Sara Gusse, to the National Conclave in Columbus, Ohio and also initiated Dr. Mary Mather, Professor of Home Economics, as an honorary member. Strength of the body, mind and spirit signifies Alpha Sigma Nu, the Physical Education honorary. The organization's purpose is to recognize junior and senior women who have maintained a sound scholastic record, demonstrated leadership, and given outstanding service to the organizations pro- moting women's physical education activities. The year 1909 marks the organization's founding date on the campus of the University of Illinois. The ideals of Alpha Sigma Nu are proficiency in Physical Education, dynamic leadership, wholesome living, high standards of intellectual development and a spirit of sportsmanship which carries over into the everyday life of the members. TOP ROW: Sandra Christ, Georgia Brunner, president; Virginia Studer, Sandra Wilham, vice president; Ingrid Gross, Shirlee Hitter, secretary; BOTTOM ROW: Judith Zussman, Janice Walk, Margaret Bruce, Ann Mc- Knight, Margaret Harper NOT IN PANEL: Sue Fenner t --I II TOP ROW: Judith Lundeen, Barbara Gold, Peggy Tropp, Mary Bowman, Artene Ruksza, Marcia Black, Barbara Whiteside, Carolyn Ehrlicher, Beverly Rosen SECOND ROW: Mrs. Barbara Dennis, advisor; Mary Sauer, matrix chairman; Sallie Pagels, secretary; Janet Vespa, treasurer; Randy Rosner, president; Elizabeth Hupp, first vice president; Arleda Watson, Myrna Hankin, Marilyn Walson, Barbara Novak BOTTOM ROW: Bonnie Shingler, Angela Kwoloventzov, Pamela Smith, Sandra Stein, Nancy Wolfe, Leah Kaufman, Karen Johnson, Gale Gran, Judith Keith NOT IN PANEL: Nan Lundberg, Suzanne Sprinkle THETA SIGMA PHI During the year professional journalists spoke to the women of Theta Sigma Phi, national profes- sional fraternity. This year's speakers included Mr. Gene Graham, Mr. Micheal Kenyon, and a panel of local professional women. The group also met journalists at the Matrix dinner, the Ladies-of-the- Press brunch, and during the chapter's trip to Chi- cago over a recent week-end. Membership is open to junior and senior women committed to careers in journalism. Goals of the group include working for a free and responsible press, uniting women in communications, reward- ing distinguished journalistic achievement, and maintaining high professional standards. ZETA PHI ETA Tau Chapter of Zeta Phi Eta, a national pro- fessional speech fraternity for women, was founded on the University of Illinois campus in 1937. Mem- bers are selected on the basis of high scholarship and interest in speech as a profession. Since its founding Tau Chapter has taken an active role in both campus and speech activities. Last summer the Pearl Bennett Broxam Me- morial Scholarship for professional achievement was presented to Tau Chapter; a deserving mem- ber of the honorary received the scholarship. This year Zeta Phi Eta participated in International Fair when they ran a successful Sweet Shoppe selling pastries and other desserts. 275 TOP ROW: Ronny Briskman, Jerrilyn Kosik, Karen Ellett, Judy Pilot, Teresa Connor, Miriam Lobatz, Sandra Solomon, Mary Evans BOTTOM ROW: Carol Kosovski, treasurer; Lenore Gvirtz, president; Frances Johnson, advisor; . fiftP Rena Hochbeer, vice president; Bernadine Heller, marshall NOT IN PANEL: Kathryn Clayton, secretary; Mary Phelps, Marcia Klain, Caroline Feld, Jane Goebel, Barbara Gilby f 9 fi TOP ROW: Linda Gent, Mae Brewer, Rita Ritcher, vice president; Dawn Holman, Jane Wiesenmeyer THIRD ROW: Joan McGlashen, Eileen Hanson, Kathryn Droba, Floralie Wexler, Sara Baker, Marilyn Liggett, llona Pinzke, Owen Goldsmith, Glenda Hewlett SECOND ROW: Janet Wood, Carolyn Schmidt, Theresa Turley, Carol Mangold, Beverly Ferguson, Judith Baacke, r. r Karene Vallandigham, Patrica Fort, Marilyn Emery BOTTOM ROW: Linda England, Susan Shapin, Eleanor Lincoln, Holly Freeman, Pauiette Meyer, president; Diane Kaneshiro, Delreen Hafenrichter, treasurer NOT IN PANEL: Karen Brown, Darleen Halpern, Janet Moore, Barbara Skully, Suzanne Wright MU PHI EPSILON PHI MU ALPHA SINFONIA yM Epsilon Xi Chapter of Mu Phi Epsilon, an inter- national professional music sorority, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1951. Its goals are the acknowledgment of musicianship and scholar- ship and also the promotion of friendship within its sisterhood. Members are required to be music majors or minors with a 3.8 average and at least a B in their applied music subjects. Mu Phi schedules at least six musical programs during the year, including weekly performances on WILL. The group also sponsors an annual Christ- mas Cookie Sale and Mom's Day Luncheon. Pro- ceeds from this year's pledge project were used to send some underprivileged chi'd to camp. Alpha Xi chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fra- ternity is one of 215 chapters throughout the na- tion. It is a professional fraternity dedicated to the advancement of music in America; more spe- cifically, they are dedicated to the advancement of American music. Membership is open to any male undergraduate who expresses an active interest in music and meets certain scholastic standards. Members were active in most university musical organizations. In conjunction with their two sister sororities, the fraternity provided ushers for musi- cal events occurring in Smith Music Hall. The group also hosted the Province Workshop held during the month of November. TOP ROW: Kenneth Peters, treasurer; Basil Tyler, Richard Russo, James Sirois, Joseph Pereira, David Maxwell, John Schoenberger, Richard Jorgen- sen, pledge master SECOND ROW: William Gerber, Robert Martin, Terry Scranton, John Dugle, Alan Willy, warden; James Javore, Joseph Scafe, James Phillips, secretary; Ronald Armstrong, historian; Terry Slocum, alumni secretary BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Olszewski, Vinson Johnson, vice presi- dent; Haskell Sexton, advisor; Jerry Loyet, president; Edward Marzuki, Charles Braugham r% r i 1 f E- 276 i TOP ROW: Janet Outis, Diane Bedal, Mary Henderson, Joyce Printz, Carol Hoogeveen, Jean Johnson, Mary Shirley BOTTOM ROW: Sally Smith, Karen Hinshav , president; Gloria Foster, Jill Shires, Janet Cook, Nancy Bolick, recording secretory; Beth Miller, corresponding secretary NOT IN PANEL: Susan Brownfleld, Anita Bullard, Barbara Burbridge, Bette Carroll, Nancy Fizzell, Judy Greenwell, Floronne Griffin, Pamela Horsley, Judith Kissell, Margaret Rode, vice president; Mary Roller, Jean LaRosa SIGMA ALPHA IOTA OMEGA BETA PI Sigma Alpha lota, an international, professional sorority for women in the field of music, is or- ganized to help develop and raise the standards of music in America and to help members to uphold the highest standards of musical education. The Sigma Delta chapter here at the University partici- pates in various music school events along with ushering at concerts and performing on WILL radio. The group's three main activities were a Dad's Day Brunch, a February concert given by the mem- bers, and the Mom's Day Brunch. Sigma Delta has held teas for the artists who are honorary members visiting our campus through Star Course. The fra- ternity also gave various music scholarships. Omega Beta Pi, a national pre-medical honorary fraternity, was organized to promote interest in the study of medicine and to emphasize the importance of good work in college. Membership is open to any students planning careers in medicine with a University grade average of 4.0 or above. The by-monthly meetings featured films and guest speakers covering current topics of medical interest. Awards were presented to super- ior freshman, sophomore and senior members in- cluding a trophy, the Patton scholarship, and an award of fifty dollars respectively. Highlighting the year was a debate on Medicare between Senator A. Rubicoff and Dr. E. Annis. TOP ROW: Robert Groble, James Elbaor, Steven Valfer, Michael Anderson, James Jedd, Carlyn Maiek, Mark Lunde, Nathan Harrison, David Roe, Arthur Klein, Harris Greenvi ald, Eric Sheinin SECOND ROW: Clark Moore, Victoria Nichols, John Granrude, president; William Greenfield, Judith Hothan, Keith Anderson, Lanny Turner BOTTOM ROW: Alan Schub, Victor Atutis, Michael Halpern, Irwin Kash, unidentified, Patrick Heitzman, unidentified TOP ROW: Roland Wright, RobKrt Trost, William Gold, Robert Dragoo, Don- ald Meyer, Chris Jensen SECOND ROW: Gilbert Goodgion, Second Lieu- tenant; James Mukoyama, Captain; Carol Kristen, sponsor; Major Russell LJ ' n v i mi' y. Suther, advisor; Curtis Myers, First Lieutenant; Peter Caplov«, firsl Sergeant BOTTOM ROW: Nolan Lipski, Richard Solczyk, Norman Dobbs, Roy Slow- inski, James Scott, Thomas Meade SCABBARD AND BLADE PHALANX MILITARY FRATERNITY :• '.-•;•:•'.• ; . .•,,■• • Founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1905 as a national military society, Scabbard and Blade chooses its members from among the outstanding advanced course cadets. The coed sponsor chosen to represent the company at formal events was Carol Kristen, a freshman in agriculture and mem- ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The annual military Ball and the Invitational Drill Meet were included in the group's social functions for the year. The local chapter, designated F Company First Regiment, is the oldest military organization on campus. Its rifle team met regularly at a local fir- ing range, and a saber team was maintained to pro- vide demonstrations at various campus events. Founded at the University in 1925, Phalanx Fra- ternity soon spread to other campuses. The name Phalanx was taken from a formation of fighting men used by Alexander the Great in conquering the then known world. Today, as in the past. Phalanx plays a role as a brotherhood of potential fighting men who symbolize the American ideal. To fulfill their purposes, which are to promote the interest of military training and aid in the pre- paredness of the country, the national honorary fra- ternity invited speakers to talk on pertinent mil tary topics. Members also help decorate for Mil tary Ball and plan a banquet before the dance. F nally they present medals to outstanding cadets. TOP ROW: Roger Collins, Seymour Kanofsky, Charles Hopson, William Wallace, Stephen Samet, William Block, David Botterman, James Hacker, George Zervos THIRD ROW: Wyett Colclasure, Gary Chessman, Michael Kuhn, Lloyd Prevett, Richard Heidenreich, John Vowell, David Vogen, Michael Gehring, Richard Way, Bruce Johnson SECOND ROW: Robert Ward, William Larson, adjutant; Earl Marks, commander; Mary Ann Jepsen, sponsor; Charles Rowley, lieutenant commander; Lawrence Moreau, finance officer; Captain T. A. Shiell, advisor BOTTOM ROW: James Hamilton, Donald Miller, Peter Morelli, Robert Tortorelli, Richard Wilson, Charles Eberhard .f 27 TOP ROW: Elliot Linne, LaVerne Debatin, Ronald Brady, Justin O'Conner, David Garner, Donald Fredrickson, David Nixon, James Heyndrickx, Lawrence Zauberis, Richard Dodge, Roger Miller, Preston Cotharn THIRD ROW: Philip Geishert, John Randell, James Bridge, Charles Caro, William Schott, Raymond Taylor, Gareth Holtze, Stephen Rapp, John Shields, Larry Peter- son, Robert Pilotte, Robert Kirby, Larry Runkle, Loren Barnes, Daniel Brow n, David Brown, Paul Cofoid, Thomas Tullock, Robert Alvey, unidentified. Richard Schmidt, Richard Solczyk SECOND ROW: David Mcllvoy, John ChristofFersen, Captain James Seaver, Marilyn Paddick, sponsor; Captain James Reichel, Anita Kull, David Daughters, commander; Robert Dragoo, executive officer; Edward Florreich, finance officer; Peter Kulzer BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Hulse, Frederic Berns, Peter Marsh, Leroy Ketchmark, Thomas Moudy, Kenneth Salberg, Morris Oldham, Alfred Davidson, Gale Coil, George Coil, John McClelland PERSHING RIFLES The National Society of Pershing Rifles is an honorary fraternity for military students in any of the three services' R.O.T.C. programs. Basic cadets — freshmen and sophomores — join by pledging. Ideals of the society include high military profi- ciency, good citizenship, and co-operation among student officers of all services. Color guards for all home football and basketball games, commencement, and other University ac- tivities were provided by local Company C3. They support three drill teams: a graduation marching unit, an exhibition unit, and the popular comedy team. Activities varied from the annual Illinois Drill Meet to the Military Initiation Ball. TRIDENT The chief aim of Trident Naval Honor Society, the vocational and social fraternity for the future officers of NROTC at Illinois, is to acquaint the future officer with the various facets of military protocol and vocation. Membership in this fraternity is restricted to juniors and seniors, first and second class midshipmen, who show high military aptitude and a sincere desire to support the high standards of the group. Monthly meetings featured both Naval and civil- ian speakers. The men were also active socially, hav- ing exchanges with military sororities and female drill teams, hayrides, the Spring Formal and the an- nual Trident Ball. TOP ROW: Ronald Wilson, William Kostar, Roger Adieman, Barton Cole, John Zick, Bryan Wysong, Richard Wilson, Roger Hage, Sidney Jones, Archie Clemins, Alan Miller, Robert Bowman, Steven Broquist, John Schmidt, William Ulrich James Boling, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: David Porter, Larry Tabaka, president; Lt. advisor; James Martin, pledge trainer; Edward Behounek, 79 ■ma ■■m- n f .' MEN'S INTRAMURAL MANAGERS— TOP ROW: John Rutledge, Lee Jacobs, Robert Nelson, John Paulsgrove SECOND ROW: Paul Smith, Robert Broom, Glenn Lipp, Ronald Andris BOTTOM ROW: Roger Allaman, John Querfeld, Gordon Palm, Ivan Johnson, Ronald McClelland Stewart, JefFrey Carr, Brian Grach NOT IN PANEL: John DIVISION OF INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES By strengthening its internal managerial system this year, a big step toward meeting the goal of providing leisure pursuits through physical recrea- tion for all interested women students has been taken in the women's intramural program. Former- ly the Co-Recreational Policy Committee composed of the sports managers conducted all activities un- der the program. Now, however, the group's re- sponsibilities are more clearly defined. The Senior Student Co-ordinator, Junior Activi- ties Organizers and Sophomore Activity Assistants are selected on the basis of petitions and experi- ence. These women maintain regular office hours and manage the individual competitive sports. The managers gain experience in planning, supervision and actual administration of the intramural pro- gram. They are responsible for publicity, conduct and evaluation of all women's activities. The men's intramural managers of the Division of Intramural Activities are chosen each year to provide student leadership in the program of organ- ized competitive sports for men. The managers, along with housing group representatives, set the rules and policies for the operation of the men's program, and the managers are directly responsible for its successful conduct. The managerial staff is composed of three seniors and six juniors who are advanced from within the manager program and ten to sixteen sophomores chosen by the senior managers through interviews. WOMEN'S INTRAMURAL MANAGERS Sandra Penning, Nancy Bacon, Sherye Garmony, Tula Vaream .. - V 2S0 r TOP ROW: Terri Wainess, Lorna Shepard, Ann Hilbert, Carol Larson, Donna Reilly, Jacqueline Brodsky, Ann Schack, Mary Burke, Marsha Mugg, Carole Burger, Barbara Bowen, Jeanne Lillard, Elizabeth Sleeter, Lois Wright THIRD ROW: Peggy Hettinger, Sally Johannes, Gail Frum, Marilee Russell, Mary Shirley, Sarah Smith, Sandra Beck, Bonnie Bowen, Deanne Peckler, Mary Jupp, Rose Siegel SECOND ROW: Gladys Hruby, Patricia Faust, Ann Karlen, Carroll Imie, Patricia MacNamara, advisor; Jacquelyn Warner, Sally Eastland, Judith Hinrichs, Pamela Evans BOTTOM ROW: Katherine Becker, Margaret Strahorn, Lynne Williams, Judith Peiser, Rochelle Jacobs. Susan Fockler, Barbara Susin NOT IN PANEL: Linda Dolenak, Judith Larson, Margo Miller, Susan Prawl, Nancy Schierhorn, Eleanore Schreiner, Kathryn Secter, Kaye Shipton, Joyce Witt, Barbara Wade, Kathy Miller SHI-AI Ann Karlen, treasurer; Carroll Imie, secretary; Sally Eastland, vice presi- dent; JacciuelyrT Warner, president Fifty freshmen sorority women are recognized by Shi-Ai, the sophomore women's activity honorary, on the basis of outstanding participation in house and campus activities. Two members are chosen by each sorority chapter in the spring of their first year and serve as pledges during their sophomore year. Throughout the year, the girls attend bi-monthly dinner meetings, participate in skits and fund-rais- ing service projects, and plan programs with special speakers. Shi-Ai has an expanded purpose and program and a new advisor. Miss Patricia MacNamara. As well as furthering an interest in activities and other peo- ple, the girls are studying the possibilities of merg- ing with Alpha Chron and affiliating with The Na- tional Spurs, a sophomore women's activity, scholar- ship and service honorary which has forty-three na- tional chapters in fifteen states. The new Shi-Ai group gave a Valentine's party for underprivileged children in the Champaign- Urbana area in February, held an exchange with Skull and Crescent, the sophomore fraternity men's activity honorary, and planned a competitive en- tertainment, Shi-Ai Sing. 281 TOP ROW: Vicky Mulberry, publicity chairman; Margaret Eschbach, treas- urer; Karen Deutsch, secretary; Jennifer Merlin, tutoring chairman; Karen Melby, tutoring chairman BOTTOM ROW: Jane Young, vice president; Miss Linda Hester, advisor; Carolyn House, president The national scholastic honorary for freshmen women, Alpha Lambda Delta was founded at Illi- nois in 1924. Since that time Alpha chapter has always been a pace-setter in promoting high stand- ards of learning for all women. Membership re- quires a 4.5 average for the first semester or a com- bined average of 4.5 for the freshman year. Alpha Lam offers a program of scholastic assist- ance given free of charge to all freshmen women having difficulties with their studies. Each year the members entertain freshman girls who have at least a midterm average of 4.0 at a Christmas Tea. In the spring the Alpha Lams honored past members who had maintained a 4.5 average throughout their seven semesters at a Senior Tea. They also spon- sored a joint booth at Activity Day with Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's scholastic honorary. In addition to regular members, Alpha Lam initi- ated the following honorary members this year: Miss Linda Hester, the Assistant Dean of Women who served as advisor to the group, and Mrs. Wil- liam P. Donovan and Mrs. Edward Brandabur, both of whom are University instructors who are very much concerned with fostering a general interest in the importance of continued education for women. m:' ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ! I TOP ROW: Carol Houlihan, Mariam Cramer, Judith Stewart, Carol Mekkel- son, Ruth Malen, Patricia McManamon, Linda Foley, Susan Williams, Nancy Johnson, Rebecca Palmer, Kathleen Brooks, Anne Roger, Karen Kanady, JoAnn Gerdes, Mary Beth Heeren, Lynn Chmelir THIRD ROW: Margaret Slack, Jean Macdonald, Rosemary Young, Susan Wittig, Mary Webb, Jill Shires, Lynne Williams, Ann Holmin, Virginia Peck, Lynn Walter, Jill Haas, Mary Larrimore, Mary MacDonald, Carol Kennedy, Pamela Evans, Beverly Smith, Charlotte Williams, Margo Hinton SECOND ROW: Kathleen Mego, Katherine Runge, Dona Harris, Sue Prince, Charlene Koski, Donna Morros, Karen Davis, Mary Shafer, Dorothea Rich, Marsha Mugg, Lois Wright, Ann Trampe, Ellen Ender, JoAnn Swanson BOTTOM ROW: Lourdes Marin- Ricaud, Jeanne Lillard, Karen Brown, Lynn Lindholm, Miriam Simon, Margo Miller, Mary Gray, Carole Green, Sandra Berger ft O ? 9 out o' ' ' 5 fl 28: Ksr g .Ai IBIHiHl ' '-ll-; H ' f fm lUWP f S i' i H P SSP V w Zm ■'f'fg itf TOP ROW: Alan Morr, Stephen Kennel, William Brookhart, Larry Howell, David Petritz, Steven DeLue, John Rutledge, James Elbaor, Glenn Johnson, John Helfinstine THIRD ROW: James Crouch, Richard Anderson, Roger Warnke, Alten Grandt, Richard Conlin, Carl Knox, advisor; Gary Swinger, Harold Jenkins, Jon Lindslrom, Stewart Fordham, Duane Coordes SECOND ROW: Howard Cox, Yu Ho, William Russell, Robert Randolph, John Fenley, Richard McAAullen, Richard Anderson, Robert Hauser, Richard Clarke BOTTOM ROW: William Norby, Kenneth Nimrick, John Peterson, Michael Anderson, David Junchen, Robert Pritchard NOT IN PANEL: Milford Ardell, Lee Bauer, Howard Berman, Dean Bernett, William Bradshaw, Barry Brown, Michael Cahan, Lawrence Case, Gary Carr, Robert Carr, Walter Chang, Stephen Cobourne, Randy Cooper, Stephen Crippen, Lynn Dale, Andrew D'Amore, John Davis, James Dawson, Thomas Dunn, Russell Egge- brecht, Charles Eisenbies, Joel Fitzjarrald, Joseph Flaig, James Froehlich, Daniel Furrh, Terry Gottlieb, Edward Gray, Donald Greeley, Lewis Green- stein, Harris Greenwald, Steven GriFFin, Charles Gustafson, Frank Hackmann, Thomas Hancock, Donald Harford, Terry Hatch, Robert Hickman, Thomas Hintz, Donald Hlousek, Joseph Hopkins, David Howrey, Robert Iversen, David Jordan, James Joyce, Ronald Kent, Khosrow Kassaian, Stephen Kirby, Michael Knowles, Henry Lehmann, Thomas Ladd, Ellsworth Ludwig, Bruce Lund, Bruce Lurie, Thomas Marron, Anthony Martin-Trigona, Patrick Me- Loughlin, Herbert Meinheit, Ruperto Mendiones, Bruce Meyer, William Micheletti, Steven Miller, William Minch, Jack Morgan, Wayne Niemann, James Ogorek, Victor Pestien, Keith Phelps, William Plater, Max Prola, John Quirk, Richard Rafoth, Stephen Rinkenberger, Richard Russell, James Schep- pach, Fred Scher, Gregory Schmidt, Larry Schwalbe, Geroge Schwarz, Gerald Smith, John Smith, Joel Stsllwagen Paul Stevens, John Stewart, Stuart Simon, Robert Tinkham, David Toth, Richard Townsend, Marvin Traylor, John Truskowski, Charles Voss, James Watterson, Robert Weinstein, David West, Carl Withee, Fredric Wurtzel, Richard Yackel, Richard Yagol In 1923 Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the Uni- versity of Illinois to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment by freshmen men. More than 75,000 men have been initiated since then, and now over 125 chapters represent nearly every state in the Union. Those freshmen men who carry a normal academic load and achieve a 4.5 average in their first semester or those who compile an average of 4.5 for their first year are eligible. The big project of this year's chapter was the hosting of the biennial national convention. This gathering brought together outstanding college men from all over the country. The members provide several services during the year. They usher at the Honors Day and New Years Convocations. In co-operation with Alpha Lambda Delta, the honorary sponsors a booth at Activity Day to inform students of its activities. THIS PAST YEAR Ihe local chapter hosted the biennial national convention PHI ETA SIGMA Milford Ardell, secretary-treasurer; Harris Greenwald, historian; Warnke, president; Richard Anderson, vice president Roger 283 a ;i;' TOP ROW: James Corcoran, Richard Barton, Manfred Jung, William Svoboda, Dennis Sarsany, William Gerrish, Ralph Voris, sergeant-at-arms SECOND ROW: Richard Anderson, James Dawson, Terri Potter, Alan Waters, Duff Schweniriger, John Barker, James Scheppach, Gerald Renken, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Case, Peter Bates, Robert Bachman, vice president; Robert Andersen, president; Joel Nilsson, treasurer; Peter Thoma, David West SKULL AND CRESCENT STAR AND SCROLL Skull and Crescent is the honorary fraternity made up of sophomore men who are chosen annually to represent the twenty-five oldest social fraterni- ties on campus. Members are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and activities. The organization carries out three major projects each year. Last year's schedule included a pajama race, the Sweetheart of Skull and Crescent Ball held last Spring, and a trip to another campus for a bas- ketball game. In addition to major events, regular meetings are held throughout the year to provide co-ordination and to promote co-operation among the fifty members. Initiation of new members is held in the Spring. Star and Scroll is an honorary fraternity for out- standing sophomore fraternity men. Each of the eighteen member houses selects two sophomores for membership on the basis of activities and schol- arship. The organization's goals are to encourage freshmen to excel in scholarship and activities, to promote fellowship, and to better interfraternity re- lations. To accomplish their aims, members hold monthly dinner meetings, and each year they offer pledge scholarship awards. In March, the honorary sponsored their annual dance, the Garnet Ball. Star and Scroll also gave a Valentine's Day party for needy children in co- operation with Shi-Ai. TOP ROW: Robert Navratil, Jon Swanson, Thomas Montgomery, Lawrence Darken, Clayton Anderson, Robert Bauer SECOND ROW; Warren Fink, David Bechtel, vice president; Walter Hultsch, president; Robert Badal, sec- retary; Robert Banko BOTTOM ROW: Robert Belinoff, Richard OrlofF, 1 Timothy Sharpe, Robert Geer NOT IN PANEL: Eldon Senner, Joseph Hayek treasurer; Donald Krehl, Steven GriflFin, William Geary, William Russell, Ro- bert Strohm, Robert Tinkham, Patrick Lavaid, Michael Moss, James McHugh, David Nefzger P, • t ( 28' .JE TOP ROW: James Johnson, Richard Hurelbrink, Stephen Webel, Albert Till- man, advisor; Howard Blumenthal, Howard Owens, Richard Weiss SECOND ROW: Jerry Leonard, historian; Kenneth McMillan, vice president; Charles Freed, president; Larry Beaty, secretary; Harold Kleiss, treasurer ROW: John Doll, Alan Blott, David Grieve BOTTOM TOMAHAWK TORCH Tomahawk is a national service fraternity for sophomore independent men who have been out- standing in activities and leadership. Members strive to promote among independent students the interest to take an active part in student affairs. They attempt to guide freshmen in decisions re- garding choice of activities and to improve the re lations among residence hall groups. This year Tomahawk also helped with the Science Fair, Wat- seka Sing, and Dads' Day Revue. An I Mini delegation attended the 1964 National Tomahawk Convention at Cedar Falls, Iowa. One of the local members, Allen Blott, was elected to the office of national treasurer. Torch, the junior women's activities honorary, gives recognition to juniors for outstanding work in activities as freshmen and sophomores. Member- ship requirements are outstanding recommenda- tions from activity groups, good character refer- ences, and a 3.5 all-University average. The honorary's projects fulfill Torch's motto of scholarship, service, and friendship. Members heard a talk by Dr. Berry on the new disciplinary rules for the University. In January, they had a Back- wards Dinner which had dessert served first. The girls made use of their hobbies to make gifts for needy children. They also ushered at the New Year's Convocation and Honor's Day Convocation. TOP ROW: Jerilyn Hoffman, Janice Bear, Judith Stefanovic, Elizabeth Long, Marthanne Nelson, Lynne McNown, Susan Briles, Alice Cortright, Karen Fogler, Mary Fisher THIRD ROW: Janet Wood, Carroll Ann Imie, Alice Rasmussen, Joan Southon, Mary Luckett, Susan Harrison, Carol Meiller, Mary Kelly, Erika Busek, Carolyn Kinder SECOND ROW: Tamara Dazey, Joan Scott, Betty Cocking, Cheryl Smith, preside nt; Judith Kreutz, secretary; Nancy Risser, treasurer; Marilyn Dvorak, Jacquelyn Warner BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Brill, Barbara Gibian, Connie Richards, Mary Henderson, Mary Scott, Carolyn Burkybile, Beverly Leffler •:OS J!BBStJU ■•'':■.■' .• ■rm '■.''■''•'-■I TOP ROW: Flo Fuller, Jill Shires, Bonita Grisko, Sherrill Riggins, Nancy Wilbrandt, Barbara Harris, Margaret Eschbach, Sandra Shotwell SECOND ROW: Susan Maxson, Linda Bobert, secretary; Cheryl Smith, student ad- visor; Florence Loiben, president; Frances Fields, treasurer; Sara Baker, vice B president BOTTOM ROW: Susan Herbst, AAarilynn Johnson, Cynthia Turley, Barbara Trisler, Marilyn Liggett, Linda Eisner NOT IN PANEL: Nancy Burnett, Joan Clendenin, Diana Dupin, Ellen Horwitz, Elayne Halpern, Karen McDowell, Marilyn Paddick, Shirley Panish ALPHA CHRON Alpha Chron, First Time Honored — a meaning- ful name for the group it represents. Alpha Chron is the independent sophomore women's honor so- ciety for those women who, in their freshman year, have displayed outstanding leadership qualities while maintaining a good scholastic record. Each spring thirty-five qualified girls are selected. The group's main project is Watcheka Sing held during Mother's Day Weekend in May. Proceeds are used to sponsor Women's Independent Student As- sociation scholarships. In addition, many smaller service projects are held throughout the year. A merger has been proposed, but not yet acted upon, with Shi-Ai, sophomore Panhellenic honorary. BETA GAMMA SIGMA Beta Gamma Sigma, a commerce honorary, is one of seventy-three chapters in colleges and univer- sities throughout the United States. Members must be in the upper 3 per cent of their junior class or upper 10 per cent of their senior class. Strictly an honorary organization, the main activity of the group is the election of new officers. The national purpose of the honorary is to fos- ter high academic standards among students in com- merce and business administration. They recognize the accomplishments of students in these fields of study who have achieved high scholastic standing. Beta Gamma Sigma was founded on the campus of the University of Illinois in 1913. TOP ROW: William Temple, Gary Peterson, Su Yachnin, Jan Sagett, Melvin Stark, Norman Block, Charles Bunis, John Dickie, Jack Wollman, Dan Voich, David Mini, Ronald VonReisen SECOND ROW: Arthur Kahn, Larry Blust, Nancy Kace.ia, Kila Bell, Joseph Litterer, secretary-treasurer; Donald Scot- ton, president; Bert Riggins, John Crone, George Schwarz BOTTOM ROW: Robert Rennick, Marshall Grobstein, Paul Pearson, Eugene Laughlin, William Stanford, Loren Schroll, Robert Meyer, Ronald Kiddoo I i v i M 1 TOP ROW: Richard Carlson, John Litherland, secretary; Wayne Peterson, Marshall Danker, Douglas Bauling SECOND ROW: Leiand Wolken, Lester Thompson, Larry Sprinkle, Lyie Stephens, president; George Puzey, treasurer; Beverly Butler BOTTOM ROW: John Lloyd, Roger Curry, Dennis Lebeda, Larry Kaufman, vice president; Herman Wibben ALPHA EPSILON ALPHA ZETA In 1959 the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Epsilon was founded at the University of Missouri. Illinois' Delta Chapter was organized in 1960. Last summer the national convention adopted the constitution drawn up by the Il linois chapter. The purpose of the organization is to recognize and honor those agricultural engineering students who have distinguished themselves and their pro- fession by academic and professional achievement and to combine the fundamentals of engineering and agriculture. Selected on the basis of leadership, scholarship, and character, members are juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the curriculum. The society also initiates a few honorary members. Alpha Zeta is a professional agriculture honorary fraternity seeking to promote the profession of ag- riculture. The group fosters high standards of schol- arship, character, leadership, and a spirit of fellow- ship among the members. The chapter annually honors the outstanding instructor in the College of Agriculture and the freshman within the college attaining the highest scholastic average. Alpha Zeta sponsored an Agriculture Campus speech contest this year to promote leadership. Illinois Morrow Chapter of Alpha Zeta is one of fifty-two chapters in the nation. Sophomores with a 4.0 all-University average and juniors having a 3.8 are eligible for membership in Alpha Zeta. TOP ROW: Marshall Danker, Wayne Peterson, David Jacobsgaard, Gary Alex, Elon Verry, Ronald McClelland, Allen Hornbrook, Darold Sage, David Cox, Frederick Clusky SECOND ROW: Dr. Robert KaufFman, advisor; George Ojanuga, Winston Lo, Jerry Doll, Dennis Hackett, Norbert Soltwedel, Larry Barbre, Douglas Garwood, Larry Kaufman, John Huston BOTTOM ROW: Gary Mitchell, treasurer; Clarence Rawlings, scribe; Donald Munson, chancel- lor; VyrI Laible, censor; Edward Mies, Ronald Warfield f .r , X: j.. T S Bb osL TOP ROW: Abraham Mazliach, Richard Mueller, Paul Alonas, Anders Skoar, Melvin Ehrhardt, Raymond Knell, James Edmonds SECOND ROW: Patty Grant, Ann Karlen, Carol Mitacek, Marjorie Harris, Sharon Fogelquist, Judy Edgar, Jean Kero, Helen Bowen BOTTOM ROW: Deborah Sethness, Toni Allison, Lisa Brems, Jaclyn Kleinofen, Ann Stallman, Joan Richter, Vicki Richardson TERRAPIN CLUB Ann Karlen, treasurer; Ann Stallman, secretary; Vicki Richardson, vice presi- dent; Carol Mitacek, president Terrapin Club is designed to help those inter- ested in the aquatic arts to advance to a higher level of understanding and of skill in that area. The group meets for two hours on one night a week. Membership is open to all interested swimmers who meet the tryout requirements. Tryouts last year were preceded by a demonstration-practice period in which interested students had the opportunity to speak with members, see a demonstration of the stunts and strokes necessary and practice with the help of Terrapin swimmers. For those who do not pass the requirements but still have a high degree of skill, there is Dorado, the apprentice club. Terrapin's main event is the annual synchronized swimming show. Other activities include the syn- chronized swimming workshops put on by various colleges throughout the state. At these workshops members get a chance to share ideas and swimming numbers with other swim clubs and to meet people who are well-known in the field of aquatic arts. Another activity is the synchronized swimming meet in which aquatic numbers are presented and judged. Terrapin members have a chance to create numbers and present them in a meet of this type. 288 i ... lJ . I HI . I'l ■■■.- !H! •PII-II •'■■D ' UTr.oiSiAin' ';]( 'Arj-rr ■- ri f c '4y. I !■! -n' I ''f'l , XHniN 1HI S! M'T' A 1; ! Ml- lldLRpnM} RVl I S IT. V.'!' iHRO .BOVI II!! 1 llf -;l till- vM i i-(t abcv! aiiIm ■. nil ■, I 'l,.| ■iUlWAV-. hi lilt ■litOI M ■'. c.HijAi v-:iii r: ' 'n. i jri .1- -. I |, MOM. R l-' c,! ' i ■' 1 : ■ir ■lio fj '.h M-M I i 1 I ill Ml ■■■- '' il! ■I 1 w i William Leach, secretary; DavicJ Becker, vice president; George Redmon, president; Craig Bell, treasurer; Lynn Stewart, sergeant-at-arms ILLINOIS' SPORTSMANSHIP CODE is located on the east wall of Memorial Stadium. TRIBE OF ILLINI TOP ROW: Thomas Bauer, Melvin Blanheim, Thomas Koenig, Wylie Fox, Edward Greenwald, Michael Gallo, unidentified, Talbot Brody, Fritz Goretzke, Frank Polz FOURTH ROW: George Redmon, David Powless, George Don- nelly, John Tocks, David Russell, Richard Callaghan, Robert Brown, Larry Hinton, Craig Bell, William Silhan, Kenneth Jacobson THIRD ROW: Jerry Parola, John Parola, David Becker, unidentified, Warren Nev ell, David Muel- ler, Lynn Stewart, John Capel, Charles Kohr, William Leach, Ronald Maurer SECOND ROW: Bruce Newell, Joe Domko, Rudolfo Barthanagy, Gilwyn Williams, Jan Bridges, Roger Garret, Donald Ballou, Clayton Seattle, John Holbrook, David Crouse BOTTOM ROW: unidentified, unidentified. Rick Lolly, Edward Weintraub, Alan Greenberg, Victor Sanchezhuertas, Wayne Wagner, Dan Jeffries, Frederick Aprati TOP ROW: Robert Wrobel, Craig Miller, Eugene Neigoff, William Jandeska, Charles Smiley, Mathias Schramer, Richard Sanders, Frederick Hanson, Wil- liam Celio, Harley Parker SECOND ROW: Richard Kenyon, Kenneth Panza, Michael Muzos, Harry Kohler, Thomas Crawford, John Mockaitis, Donald Leverenz, Bertram Gardner BOTTOM ROW: Warren Evins, George Ent- whistle. Jack Ellet, Robert Kindness, Warren Mueller, James Brandner, Thomas Abernathy ALPHA PHI OMEGA TOP ROW: Michael Muzos, recording secretary; Kenneth Panza, alumni sec- retary; John Mockaitis, corresponding secretary; Donald Leverenz, historian BOTTOM ROW: Bertram Gardner, treasurer; Harry Kohler, president; Thomas Crawford, second vice president An international organization, Alpha Phi Omega now has chapters all over the United States and in the Philippines. Alpha Alpha Chapter was estab- lished at the University of Illinois better than thirty years ago, and they presently have approximately thirty active members. After a semester of pledging each prospective brother is initiated. Alpha Phi Omega is a service fraternity open to anyone genuinely interested in being of service to others. The members state as their purpose to as- semble college men in the fellowship of the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship and to promote service to humanity. Service is rendered in personal, campus, community and national areas. Business meetings of the group are held every two weeks to discuss coming events. In order to give students a fair exchange for their textbooks, the members conducted a book exchange. They sponsored their annual Ugly Man on Campus Con- test in order to raise money for their student loan fund. As a service to the local scout council, the members ran a learn-to-swim program where they served as instructors. In addition, the members ushered for various campus events. 290 Engineering Council, the student governing body of the College of Engineering, serves to co-ordinate engineering student activities. Each of the student chapters of engineering professional societies on campus, including honoraries, elects two representa- tives to the council. This body strives to improve the engineering societies, to increase the rapport between students and faculty, to co-ordinate engi- neering activities with other campus activities, and to aid combined programs such as Engineering Open House and St. Pat's Ball. This council sponsors intersociety intramural tournaments and student-faculty coffee hours. It also offers suggestions for improving the College of Engineering. Through the council's members and suggestion boxes, any engineering student can have his ideas heard and brought up for discussion. On matters of educational policy, the council represents the four thousand engineering students. This year, for the first time, students selected by the Engineering Council were seated on college faculty committees. Students are represented on no other college-level faculty committee in the University of Illinois. Peter Bloome, vice president; Robert Schottman, corresponding secretary; Robert Podlasek, second semester president; Stuart Umpleby, first semester president ENGINEERING COUNCIL TOP ROW: Professor James Leach, Richard Langrehr, Robert Hobson, Terrell Harris, Donald Jeanblanc, Joseph Tomaino, Byron Baxter, Richard SokolofT, Robert Carlson, Lyie Marlowe, Michael Allard, Professor Bernt Larson SECOND ROW: Phillip Ross, Bruce Vodicka, Charles Allen, Robert Schottman, Stuart Umpleby, Jack Ellios, Paul Trester, John Crisel, Carolyn Lester BOTTOM ROW: Shelby Lawder, Alan Morr, Lyie Stephens, George Kroupa, Donald Summers, James Watters, Richard Scheuber, Eugene Schlapper 291 TOP ROW: Susan Merlander, Doris Walton, Sheila McFalls, Margaret Speyer, Claudia Austin BOTTOM ROW: Dean Richard Hinely, advisor; Ruth Linsky, secretary; Joseph Nadeau, president; James HefFernan, vice president NOT IN PANEL: James Bloyer, Kathleen Galw ay, John Granrude, Walter Kurc- zewski, Susan Roth ■j 'i LAS COUNCIL COMMERCE COUNCIL The members of the LAS Council are selected by petition and interveiw. Any student in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences who has attained a 3.0 all-University average is eligible for membership on the college council. Bi-weekly meetings attended by the members and Dean Hinley, the advisor to the organization, are designed to inform the members about any new developments concerning policies and procedures of the college. This past year the members initiated a survey of departmental policies concerning profi- ciency examinations and New Student Week. Four representatives from each class and a mem- ber from each commerce organization and honorary are selected to sit on Commerce Council, the co- ordinating body of all commerce clubs. Students who petition for membership must have maintained a 3.3 all-University average. Projects for the year included the annual student- faculty coffee hour and the Awards Banquet. At this spring banquet, awards were given to the top ten commerce seniors. In addition, a service award was presented to the commerce club contributing the most to the college. TOP ROW: Francis Weeks, advisor; Sandra Shipp, Maxvi ell Drever, Fred Schonlau, Irwin Shechtman, Elaine Goldstein, Prof. B. F. Kirkpatrick, advisor SECOND ROW: Frances Fitzpatrick, Joan Bock, Timo:hy Schrader, Glenda Wise, Karen Kamins, Carol Burgeson BOTTOM ROW: John Smith, James Kadlec, Allan Block, James Stevi art, Alan Bryon, Wyatt Mankin NOT IN PANEL; Nancy Wright 292 TOP ROW: Kenneth McMillan, Edward Mies, James Behrens, Ronald Roberts, Robert Strube, Ronald McClelland, Joseph Hampton, Ronald Debafin, Gary Mitchell, Charles Higgins SECOND ROW: Kenton Kendall, advisor; Thomas Bidner, Robert Schottman, Gary Reynolds, Norbert Soltwedel, John Humphreys, Robert Gregory, Carolyn Burkybile, Charles Freed, Jerry Doll, Larry Kaufman, Robert Spitze, advisor BOTTOM ROW: Larry Barbre, sec- retary; Ronald Warfjeld, vice president; VyrI Laible, president; John Huston, treasurer; Jerry Deuel, reporter; James Evans, advisor AGRICULTURE COUNCIL CIRCLE K It is the Agriculture Council that co-ordinates students' activities and promotes student-faculty relations in the College of Agriculture. Thirteen ag- riculture clubs each send two representatives to the council. This organization has control over the scheduling of meetings and activities that are spon- sored by the various clubs. The council also prepares a bulletin board announcing meeting dates and ac- tivities occurring in the college. Besides acting as co-ordinator, the group sponsors Plowboy Prom and the annual All-Agriculture Ban- quet. The Leadership Forum, initiated by the group, is conducted by experts on leadership development for club leaders. The University of Illinois Circle K Club, spon- sored by the Kiwanis Club of Champaign-Urbana, is designed for college students who feel a responsi- bility toward their college and their community. Service is the most important obligation for the members of the club. The theme of the year is to build personal un- derstanding. The club performed projects such as the Big Brother Program for local orphans, tours of the University campus, assistance in judging of the Illinois State Science Fair, sending Christmas cards to orphans living all over the United States, and, in general, serving the nation, community and school areas where needed. TOP ROW: Howard Levitan, John Griffin, Kiwanis committee chairman; Glenn Schmid, Gerald Boyer, James Byrnes, Duck Song, Byron Eden BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Kajmowicz, district secretary; Dean Edward Stafford, advisor; f lH Lawrence Mclnnes, president; John Gough, treasurer NOT IN PANEL: Joel Orelove, William Klein, Troy Doetch, secretary; Howard Firestein, John Wil- liamson, Larry Ackerman n b M It I f it TOP ROW: John Moore, director-at-large; Raymond Belstner, first vice president; Carl Plicner, president, lllini for Johnson SECOND ROW: Laura Strickler, secretary; Patsy Parker, director-at-large; Elizabeth Hess, publicity director; Katherine Rourke, YD Newsletter editor BOTTOM ROW: John Quirk, president; Douglas Bovi'ie, past president; James Kadlec, treasurer The University of Illinois Young Democrats is an organization dedicated to political action on local, state and national levels. Election years are always active for college political organizations, and YD membership reached nearly a thousand in- cluding the affiliated lllini for Johnson. Following a membership drive during Registra- tion Week, the YD's held the get-acquainted fish fry. The group immediately involved itself in the campaign activities such as attending rallies for Democratic candidates and holding a debate series with the Young Republicans. To facilitate commu- nication within the organization, the campus was divided into precincts each with an appointed cap- tain. The YD Newsletter was published weekly all during the campaign. On election day the YD's co- operated with SNCC in getting out the vote in many local precincts, and some members served as poll watchers in their precincts. The 1964 campaign was very successful for Democratic groups. Those students who participat- ed through the YD's had an excellent opportunity to become involved with political action and to learn much about politics and election campaigns. YOUNG DEMOCRATS THOSE IDENTIFIED: Raymond Belstner, Douglas Bowie, Randall Bow ie, Henry Camargoroncancio, Stephen Downs, Kathleen Galway, Elizabeth Hess, James Kadlec, Charles McGuire, John Moore, Shona Newman, Patsy Parker, Robert Phares, Carl Plicner, John Quirk, Katherine Rourke, Keenan Sheedy, Laura Strickler 294 1 . - Deboras Ashbrook, David Armstrong, William Arstow, Harlen Beckley, treasurer; Mary Bock, Richard Cocking, Linda Darnall, Rita Fox, John Gran- rude, Jill Haas, Charles Hug, John Johnson, Karen Kanady, Ann Karlen, Leah Kaufman, Robert Kirby, Alice Larson, John Lemon, vice president; John McMillan, Nikki Millar, Pamela Millar, Paul Milling, Joseph Mocadio, Kathryn Murphy, Barbara Nance, Dean Nance, president; Jonlee Nelson, Everett Nicholas, Maurine Pacenta, Heather Shubart, Roslyn Smith, Susan Spaulding, Cynthia Swain, Teddy Walschledger, Donald Willis, Richard Wollack, secretary; Thomas Yokley, Phillip Young ILLINOIS YOUNG REPUBLICANS ARMED FORCES COUNCIL The lllini Young Republicans is an organization open to all students that attempts to maintain the ideals of the two party system, to work toward the election of Republican candidates, and to further the responsibility of the individuals in the local area to elect qualified, representative officials. Being a presidential election year, the Y. R.'s were particularly concerned with working actively and thoughtfully toward their goal. Their work in areas of voter education and registration, in the checking of registration lists for ghost voters, and in poll watching were among ways that voters re- ceived direct benefit from club activities. The club also brought candidates to speak on campus. The Armed Forces Council was organized to plan and co-ordinate all of the joint activities of the three ROTC units on campus and to promote better understanding among the services. The council is composed of the cadet commander and his execu- tive officer from each branch of the service. The services alternate in directing the council, naming their cadet commander as chairman of the group and a commissioned officer as the advisor. This past year the Air Force was responsible for the leader- ship of the Armed Forces Council. Annually the council is responsible for three tri- service major campus events: Military Honors Day, Veterans' Day, and the Military Ball. TOP ROW: Bryan Wysong, Navy; Donald Render, Army; Archie Clemins, Navy BOTTOM ROW: George Tymitz, co-chairman. Air Force; Capt. Norman Merritt, advisor. Air Force; Edward Benson, co-chairman. Air Force NOT IN PANEL: Dennis Rayfield, Army; Larry Blust, secretary-treasurer s «aras88a  H ■H I H r T3 ■p L i;L- - 1 ■•r ji FANS AT MEMORIAL Stadium turned to the north for a military response to each lllini touchdown last season as AROTC cadets established an lllini tradition. Pete's Gun, a 105mm Howitzer provided by the Military Science SETES GUN . ft % '- lOi 'm Department and manned by Army cadets, added smoke and thunder to the cheers of the delighted crowd. COLONEL HAROL DORSETT, PMS ARMY ROTC Serving in the United States Army Reserve Offi- cers' Training Corps, the cadets at the University of Illinois have accepted the challenge of leader- ship. Originating at Illinois in 1868, the Army ROTC program provides the men with the oppor- tunity to volunteer for advanced training toward an ultimate appointment as a commissioned officer upon graduation. This past year a revision in the Military Science Curriculum allowed the men to take courses providing credit toward both a bacca- laureate degree and a commission. The Army ROTC program in colleges and univer- sities across the nation was begun to fulfill the Army's need for young, trained, and educated offi- cers. The program not only qualifies students for positions as military officers, but also lays the foun- dation for intelligent leadership in civilian life. The ROTC program is designed principally to benefit each individual cadet . . . JOAN LEE WARD, Army Sponsor CADET COLONEL DENNIS RAYFIELD . ..HIIIIUppjppH miiiiiiiiiiii 1 First Battalion Commander and Staff Second Battalion Commander and StafF . . . Army ROTC cadets learn the duties of an Army commander and the functioning of his staff. . . Brigade Commander and Staff . . . They learn the principles used in the training of men and the employment of weapons. . . Leadership Training Infantry Tactics Weapons Orientation 97 ysgma ms 3 P X i mbmm Crew Served Weapons Parades ARMY ROTC SUMMER CAMP Map Reading Physical Training Inspections . . . Cadets spend six summer weeks at Fort Riley, Kansas learning the tools of the profession, . . Close Combat 29J Flight Training Program Fie d MuSiC Unit SPECIAL INTEREST PROGRAMS . . . Members participated in extracurricular ac- tivities to expand their knowledge of ROTC affairs and further develop in themselves a sense of socia- bility and responsibility. Musically inclined men had the opportunity to be in the Field Music Unit. Those cadets who desired to participate in counterguerilla training were able to join Counter-Guerillas, a re- cently-formed organization at the University. Quali- fied men could also participate in the flight train- ing program or the drill team. After four years, graduation and commissioning arrive. His diploma in his hand and the gold bars of Second Lieutenant on his shoulder, the cadet's role as an Army leader begins . . . Commissioning Exhiibition Drill Competition Counterguerilla Training I i £ MIDN. CADET LT, CMDR. ARCHIE CLEMINS, Battalion Commander MISS THEODOSIA MANN, Naval ROTC Sponsor CAPT. JOHN NIELSEN NAVAL RESERVE OFFICERS' TRAINING CORPS The Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit was established at the University on November 1, 1945. Since that time over four hundred fifty men have left its ranks to serve as commissioned officers in the U. S. Navy or Marine Corps. The NROTC Battalion is made up entirely of vol- unteers who are selected from many applicants on the basis of academic standing and potential leader- ship. During their four years at the University these men take twenty-four hours of Navy courses, in- cluding Naval History, navigation, leadership, wea- pons, and engineering, while earning their degrees in their respective fields of interest. Each summer regular midshipmen take a cruise. Contact students take their cruise upon completion of their junior year. Last summer midshipmen from I llinois embarked on destroyers, submarines, aircraft carriers, and cruisers; they were spread out from BATTALION STAFF— TOP ROW: Midn. Lt. David Porter, A Company Commander; MIdn. Lt. Roger Adelman, C Company Commander; Midn. Lt, Edward Behounek, B Company Commander; Midn. Lt. (jg) Alan Miller, Drill Team Executive Officer BOTTOM ROW: Midn. Lt. Bryan Wysong, Battalion Executive Officer; Midn. Lt. Cmdr. Archie Clemins, Battalion Com- mander; Midn. Lt. Robert Bowman, Battalion Adjutant; Midn. Lt. (jg) Barton Cole, Battalion Adjutant; Midn. Lt. (jg) Earl Marks, Battalion Supply Officer; Midn. Lt. (jg) Ronald Wilson, Battalion PIO .«? --: I THE EXHIBITION DRILL team, under the command of Midn. Ensign S. A. Jones, pauses in the middle of a Syncopation movement. mm the Western Pacific to the Mediterranean as they participated in amphibious training and anti-sub- marine warfare. Some of the Second Class were undergoing air indoctrination at Corpus Christi, Texas, and Marine Corps students took their train- ing at Quantico, Virginia. Upon graduation this year, thirty-three midshipmen will receive commissions as Ensigns in the Navy or Second Lieutenants in the United States Marine Corps. Navy Council is the governing body of the Battal- ion. All classes are represented at the weekly meet- ings. At these meetings, all matters dealing with the midshipmen's extra-curricular activities are studied and decided. The Battalion is very proud of their excellent Ex- hibition Drill Team, winner of the 1964 Heart of the Nation Drill Meet. Forty men on this year's team put in about six hours of practice a week. SEXTANT IS THE newly formed social group for NROTC freshmen and sophomores. NAVY COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Malcolm Corner, James Schmidt, David Schleeter, Roger Adieman, Ronald Wilson, Elsworth Ludwig, William Green- lee, Roger Hage BOTTOM ROW; David Porter, Edward Murach, John Randell, Lt. Knowlton Klinck, adviso r; Archie Clemins, president; Wysong, Edward Behounek, Robert Nelson d n ' 01 9 V jJbkAi. I' ■w-. rC':'--M ■■S,'.v Vt- IV CAPTAIN NIELSEN GETS a hit at the Trident-StafF picnic and Softball game. LCDR. BLACKWELL INSTRUCTS the 4fh Class Midshipmen (including Naval Science student, Miss Janet Hall) on the organization of the Navy. MIDSHIPMEN POSE BY their aircraft after landing at Pensacola Naval Air Station for flight indoctrination. MIDSHI PMAN L C DAVID Porter uses a sextant to obtain a sun line on his first-class cruise. MIDSHIPMAN 2 C RICHARD GOY expresses confidence prior to taking off at summer training at Corpus Christi. - «■', ?. , ' ' « « L 302 SHARON EIHAUSEN, spring semester sponsor CADET COL. GEORGE TYMITZ, spring semester commande AIR FORCE ROTC In March Lt. Col. Russell P. Strange began his third year as Commander of the AFROTC and pro- fessor of aerospace studies at Illinois. As a U. of I. alumnus, he has received degrees in American and European history and government and politics. Patricia Demetrulias and Sharon Eihausen were AFROTC fall and spring semester sponsors respect- ively. Pat, an active member of Chi Omega, is a sen- ior majoring in math and has received college hon- ors. Sheri won the area Little Colonel award and attended the Little General contest. She is an Alpha Gamma Delta majoring in home economics. Cadet Col. Edward Benson, an industrial design student, was Commander of the University's 190th AFROTC Cadet Wing during the first semester. He has been chosen as a Distinguished Military Cadet. Cadet Col. George Tymitz served as Commander second semester and is in Phi Eta Sigma honorary. COL. RUSSELL P. STRANGE, commander, AFROTC CADET COL. EDWARD BENSON, fall semester commander PATRICIA DEMETRULIAS, fall semester sponsor rl -is I ' DEAN KNOX WAS guest speaker at the Veteran's Day ceremony which all three ROTC branches attended. BRIG. GENERAL RICHARDSON was escorted through a sabre arch at Arnold Air Society Ball. FIP STUDENTS MADE adjustments on Cessna 150's. AFROTC CADETS ASSISTED in the pre-flight check of planes at Scott AFB, Illinois. CADET WING STAFF The AFROTC program was reorganized this year as a voluntary program at the wing level and is run entirely by the cadets. Each semester there is an outstanding cadet who is appointed the Commander of the 1 90th AFROTC Cadet Wing Staff at the Uni- versity. The Cadet Staff is responsible for the proper organization, efficient operation, and the continu- ous self-improvement of the AFROTC program. COL. STRANGE CONGRATULATED the first student to complete the FIP program this past year. I ' BB ' -V PIPiVi sMi SiSP ' -' E h 1 I B 1 Ik wL 30' CADET WiNG STAFF— TOP ROW: Cadet Maj. Curt Meyers, Cadet Lt. Col. Larry Simmons, Cadet Lt. Col. Larry Blusf, Cadet Lt. Col. Robert Harper, Cadet Lt. Col. William Kehoe, Cadet Capt. Craig Bell, Cadet Lt. Col. Steven Nester, Cadet Lt. Col. Wilbert Perry BOTTOM ROW: Cadet Lt. Col. Robert Fan- thfspe. Cadet Col. George Tymitz, Cadet Col. Edw.- H Bonson, Cadet Lt. Col. Nornnan Bush, Cadet Col. Jerry Wetterling NOT IN PANEL: Cadet Lt. Col. Eugene Tattini ■ft K lili! iffB lEllLO ! jj ANGEL FLIGHT ENTERTAINED at the Arnold Air-Angel Flight Ball with a skit depicting registration. THIS FLIGH T GUIDE has an unconventional guidon. COLONEL LOUIS GARVIN, the Air Force Area Commandant, comments on the cadet wing staff briefing. 105 TOP ROW: William Weisiger, Clifford Simpson, Robert Kirby, Donald Jean- blanc SECOND ROW: Eugene Neigoff, Robert Schwart, Donald Jockem, Edward Waldron, James Getzhoff, James Conner, Stephen Dunkle BOTTOM ROW: John Rothe, David Anderson, Ward Morton, treasurer; John Andrele, vice president; Ann Barnas, sponsor; Burt Miller, president; Richard Ring- hofer, secretary; Charles Mutter, John Conley r [I ASSOCIATION OF THE U. S. ARMY COUNTERGUERRILLA COMPANY The Association of the United States Army is a professional organization striving to improve the conditions of servicemen through information and public relations services. The men also publish Army magazine which presents the many aspects of the Army and is available to all AUSA members. The organization is open to any individual sub- scribing to the association's aims and objectives. Periodic meetings feature Army personnel as guest speakers and movies designed to give an increased understanding of the Army. AUSA activities this year included the manning of the howitzer used by the AUSA gun crew at the lllini football games and a trip to Fort Knox. In response to the step-up program emphasized in the Army Guerilla Warfare doctrine, the ROTC Counterguerrilla Company was organized on the University of Illinois campus in 1962. The purposes of the organization are to expand the scope of basic ROTC instructions, especially in the areas of small unit tactics and the technical aspects involved in unconventional warfare. It also helps in preparing the cadet for duty in the services through talks and films on Army life. The reduction in overall ROTC enrollment due to the new voluntary program, has had little effect on the Counterguerrilla Company which has the largest and most enthusiastic membership to date. TOP ROW: Fred Ranck, Gregory Waller, Arthur Blomberg, Terrell Sharp, Raymond Hambaugh, Edward Doyle, George Clay, Gary Bennett, Thomas Marron, Gary Thor, Edward Sejud, Charles Corray THIRD ROW: Bruce Robinson, David Schleeter, Thomas Cash, William Wallace, Robert Norwood, Kenneth Majeski, Charles Stone, James Hadley, Lance Domke, Gary Simmons, Roger Hirschman, Harold Gordon, Eugene Neigoff, George Ruch, Company Commander SECOND ROW: John Rothe, Erick Johnson, Dimiter Gulmesott, Carl Beutler, David DeFreest, Peter Stankovich, Daniel Cook, Bruce McGlasson, James Faerber, Arthur Hillman, Arthur Grange, MSGT Edwin Conners, Major George .Vlurray, advisor; John Mcllrath, Dennis Juncer BOTTOM ROW: Richard Jacobs, Ronald Herzog, Frederick Brockman, Leslie Strole, Stephen Bonomo, Robert Wilkinson, Richard Todas, William Paris, John Conley, SFC Bruce McGlasson i: m j j AA 111 ' t f -t f f r f t. r :f f t % t w %, « t f f r- t . t; t' TOP ROW: Warren Godfrey, Marvin Levin, Martin Mann, vice president; John Williams BOTTOM ROW: Nina Lepinsky, secretary; Gretchen Corn- well, Genevieve Richardson, advisor; Sheila Sundquist, president; Lorraine Hanson NOT IN PANEL: Mary Arbenz, John Beecher, Clara Behringer, Walter Draper, Ross Figgins, Arno Hill, Elizabeth Hiller, Richard Kataoka, Martin Minow, John Otis, Lisbeth Roman, Joseph Scott, Charles Shatluck, Thomas Sloan, Webster Smailey, Julie Stusrud, John Sw anson, Karl Wallace, Bernhard Works NATIONAL COLLEGIATE PLAYERS In 1928 the Alpha Chapter of the National Col- legiate Players was established at the University of Illinois. It is one of 78 chapters existing today throughout the United States. A national honorary organization, the National Collegiate Players select their members according to national standards. These standards are based on the student's scholastic standing and previous theatre work. Membership points are earned by University students while working with the Uni- versity Theatre or through their work in drama courses. The annual initiation ceremony and din- ner in honor of the newly elected members high- lighted the organization's activities for the year. RADIO-TELEVISION WORKSHOP One of the few organizations of its type in the country, Television Workshop provides the rare op- portunity for college students to produce and direct actual television programs. Television Workshop is responsible for program- ming a half hour of television every Friday night. Students write, produce, direct and crew the live television productions each week. Variety shows, documentaries, and special panel programs are among the programs produced. Guest radio and television speakers are invited to meet- ings to speak on television and related topics. To climax the year's activities, a banquet is held to present awards for outstanding programs. TOP ROW: Paul Doll, Thomas Troughton, John Maxedon, Edvirard Toppel, George Tountas, Bernard Roscetti, Steven Nison, Bruce Webster, George Pitscher, Arnold Klinsky SECOND ROW: Karen Beckman, Elaine Hallberg, Julianne Simonin, Betty Lazaroff, vice president; Joan Anen, Dolores Brown, Ci J, Barbara Gold BOTTOM ROW: Edward Weber, president; James Heiss, treasurer; Michael Branda, Gary Olson, Keith Keller, Richard Bednar, Eugene Majewski, James Aldridge, advisor c: y k V ■i 17 TOP ROW: Gary Swinger, John Sepesi, Daniel King, Daniel Hupe, Charles Trayser, John Bourn, Bruce Haney, Edward Powers, Pete Wheeler, Neil Kamerling, Stephen Aldrich THIRD ROW: Jeri Lane, Fay Atwood, Judith Powell, Marilyn Schwartz, Mamie Verbofsky, Judy McEuen, Carol Bankson, Paula Steen, Susan Rademacher, Pamela Stutzke, Ellen Chapman, Cindy Lange, Marilyn Ryback, Mary Paxton, Susan Schmidt, Kay Frederick, Sue Welton SECOND ROW: Steven Sayers, Richard Stegall, Gregory Laughnan, Dr. Lloyd Helper, advisor; Herbert Brown, secretary; Robert Sollinger, presi- dent; Richard McMullen, vice president; Charles Farwell, treasurer; Ronnie Biehl, Daniel McCance, Michael Kastello BOTTOM ROW: Willie Lipato, Melvin Grabill, Dorice Shumway, Jim Rupnow, Timothy Harris, Gary Maves, Alan Grupe, Dennis Schwarzentraub, Terry Becker, David Kaplan PRE-VETERINARY CLUB OMEGA TAU SIGMA II 1 Striving to gain greater interest and fellowship among pre-veterinary students and to better ac- quaint its members with the field of veterinary medicine are the aims of the Pre-Veterinary Club. Membership in the club is open to all students who are interested in veterinary medicine. A fac- ulty advisor and two student representatives from the freshman class of the College aid the club in working toward its goals. Past meetings included surgical demonstrations and tours of the facilities of the colleges available to pre-veterinary students. The members also as- sisted the Veterinary Medicine College in present- ing the annual spring Open House. Chartered in 1956, Theta Chapter of Omega Tau Sigma at the University of Illinois was organized to promote the veterinary profession. As a pro- fessional veterinary fraternity, it seeks to build a closer working relationship between the classes of the veterinary college. Purposes of the organization include the crea- tion of a profession based on friendship, co-opera- tion and respect for fellow man, and the encour- agement of a desire to serve the animal kingdom. The club maintains a list of summer jobs with practicing veterinarians for members seeking work. Highlighting this year's activities was the national convention held in Columbus, Ohio. TOP ROW: Donald Spencer, Salvatore Cirone, Gary Brandt, Donald Huck- stadt, Emmanuel Agwuna, Don Coats, John Kelly, Robert Gibbons, Samuel Lerner, Clinton Hills, Robert Lacey, David Lashley, Charles Smith SECOND ROW: Joseph Kunzer, Wesley Robinson, Arthur Rasmussen, Stonewall Bailey, Dennis Johnson, Joseph Marion, Fred Goldenson, Kenneth Albrecht, James Soukup, Jack Marvich, Charles Spence, Lawrence Fox, Karl Luthin, Robert Mifi ifft'f Schafer, Albert Schmaedick BOTTOM ROW: Richard Fredrickson, Timothy Swiecki, pledge master; Larry Rollins, treasurer; Dr. Erwin Small, advisor; Joseph Foerner, president; Joseph Lowry, president; Raymond Huston, pledge master; Albert Dorn NOT IN PANEL: Yeshayahu Ben-Hur, Clyde Mc- Laughlin, James Rising, Walter Sessions, Oscar Swanstrom, Kent Trucken- brod, Frank Arnold, Donald Imgrund, Robert Schechter r r , o ai ' % ' n ifV m is it! TOP ROW: Hans Buchholz, Gilbert Fornaciari, John Slater, David Colman, David MacCallum, William Robinson, Kenneth McMillan, David Harms, Law- rence Mitchell, Terry March, Howard Peverly, Dale Cohoer, Frank Whitney, Stanley Tucker, Dale Gustafson, Samuel Honegger, Jim MacMillan THIRD ROW: Thomas Belton, Gary Ludwig, Dale Thayer, Joseph Leunis, Duane Ischer, John Lemon, William Walters, John Tocks, Charles Goodall, Larry Allen, Larry Shonkwiler, Dwight Severs, Thomas Pajak, John Fitzgerald, David Jacobsgaard, Edward Mies, Gerald Larson, Howard Jehle, Robert Harris, Dave Smith, John Williams, Ronald Roberts SECOND ROW: Ken- neth Stahl, Dr. Harold Halcrow, William Schreck, Willit Pierce, Kenneth Ladage, Robert Schwart, Gerald Theobald, Ralph Schobert, Alan Walter, Larry Hedrick, Bruce Robinson, Larry Eckert, Ronald Warfield, Larry Barbre, Joseph Coyne, Gerald Harrison, unidentified, Logan Levy BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Deuel, president; Stephen Shade, vice president; Hiromitsu Miyagi, Precioso Kuhonta, Paul Hopkins, Jay Wilson, Ronald Mayberry, Norbert Soltwedel, Eugene Skaggs, Lawrence Beall, Roger Seeger, James Wilson, Jerry Benjamin, Dale Meyer, Thomas Geistler, Daniel Stewart, Steve Perkin- son AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB AGRICULTURE EDUCATION CLUB Agricultural Economics In Action is a key to the success of this organization which operates on the thesis that the transition from a student status to that of a businesman happens in the time it takes to receive a handshake and a diploma. Activities of the Agricultural Economics Club included public speaking, written contests, an an- nual newsletter, a spring picnic, and a barbeque in the fall. Being a member of the American Farm Economic Association, the local club activity par- ticipated in the forty-two-chapter organization's activities. A national office, including president and vice president, has been held during each of the last four years by an Illinois member. Devoted to aiding and encouraging students in the field of agriculture education, members of the Agriculture Education Club strive for achievement to best prepare themselves for the future. Club meetings are held monthly. Guest speakers in agricultural education and other related fields are invited to attend. Club activities included a tractor rodeo, farm mechanics' contest, and the public speaking con- test. Service activities such as the food stand for the Illinois State F.F.A. Foundation Award Day Program are also among their various activities. An annual spring barbecue picnic highlighted the organization's social events. TOP ROW: Dennis O'Connor, William McNamara, Donald Huisinga, Allen Berry, John Hillison, James Carleton, Carl Awe, Richard Davis, Larry Barbe, Archie Devore, Charles Higgins, Thomas Belton, Stephen Riskedal, Harry Miller FOURTH ROW: Warren Fink, John Ditmer, Peter Cahill, Kenneth Macke, Arthur Neavill, George Tunison, John Macke, George Anderson, Roger Smith, Robert Potts, Thomas Nolte, David Bechtel, Larry Greenwood, Gerald Mayberry, Ulin Andrews THIRD ROW: Paul Hemp, Robert DeWolfe, Paul Wesbecher, Jerry Starkey, William Johnson, John Doll, Maurice Tomp- kins, Jack Harrold, Gerald Theobald, Ronald Greenfield, John Huston, Dennis Hackett, James Shaffer, Alan Naylor, unidentified SECOND ROW: Lloyd Phipps, Alfred Krebs, Michael Still, Dennis Harper, treasurer; Charles Ray- burn, president; Allen Hornbrook, vice president; Roger Allaman, Agriculture Council representative; Joseph Hampton, secretary; John Matthews, Keith Fiscus BOTTOM ROW: Vryl Laible, Daniel Bock, Arnold Parcherf, William Schreck, Larry Spengler, John Abell, Albert Lenkaitis, James Trotter IHI w . ' _ HO f f f f' f fit fvl ym f f Vf f f ' t « 1 V 1 T IT TOP ROW: David Ruppert, Robert Prifchard, Dennis O'Connor, Albert Len- kaitis, Robert Clothier, Richard Davidson, Frederick Douglass, William Hornback, Maurice Tompkins, Glenn Salisbury SECOND ROW: Steven Guebert, Robert Anniss, Ronald Henrichs, Lyn Ash, Norman Harms, William Meyer, Roger Musselman, Charles Condon, E. E. Ormiston, advisor BOTTOM ROW: Norbert Soltwedel, Agriculture Council representative; Ronald De- batin, vice president; Vyrl Laible, president; Richard Schingoethe, secretary; Archie Devore, treasurer; Frederick Cluskey, reporter; Kenton Kendall, advisor DAIRY PRODUCTION CLUB DAIRY TECHNOLOGY SOCIETY Co-operating with the Hoof and Horn Club in presenting a fail showmanship contest and the Dairy Technology Society in sponsoring a spring recognition banquet for superior club members, the Dairy Production Club accomplished its goal of stimulating greater interest in and appreciation of all areas of the dairy industry. To broaden the knowledge of the members, the club met monthly to discuss timely dairy topics. The society, which is a chapter of the American Dairy Science Association, was organized to bring together all students and faculty with dairy in- terests. They sent a judging team to Chicago and Waterloo to compete in the Dairy Judging Contests. The members of Dairy Technology Society in- clude students and faculty in the Food Science De- partment who have an interest in the scientific and technological aspects of the dairy industry. Important activities of the organization have been sponsoring the Dairy Products Judging team, promoting a Dairy Technology Alumni Luncheon during Homecoming, and awarding Certificates of Merit to outstanding people in the dairy industry. This year's awards went to J. H. Peterson, the Borden Company, Chicago; M. G. Van Buskirk, Illinois Dairy Products Association, Inc., Chicago; and Dr. Aschaffenburg, Research Institute for Re- search in Dairying, Reading, England. TOP ROW: Ernest Herreid, Robert Whitney, Reid Milner, Harilaos Ntailianas, Yasuo Azuma, Shuryo Nakai THIRD ROW: Anders Oterholm, Harold Wilson, Michael Campell, Verner Prawius SECOND ROW: Stevjort Tuckey, Ross Pc-ter, N. Sundararajan, Jarol Johnson, Triveni Shukla, James Heisner, 1 ij Nicholas Melachouris, Ernst Langner, Muhsin Al-Shabibi BOTTOM HOW: Jon Geheber, Tommy Grossman, treasurer; Ronald Eitenmiller, vice presi- dent; Frederick Cluskey, president; Curt Myers, Quei-Shiow Hwang, Joseph Tobias TOP ROW: Allen Berry, John Hillison, James Schmidt, John Doll, Harold Kleiss, John Rutledge, Terry Pocklington, Robert Carter, Samuel Anyaegbu, Richard Lamkey, Ronald Issacson, Dave White THIRD ROW: Adokiye Kom- bonimi, Daniel Stewart, Roy Bailey, Steven Still, Ralph Schobert, Gary Alex, David Lightle, Paul Boyles, Nelson Baumgartner, Kenneth Baker, Carl Wing- field, Richard Malone SECOND ROW: Burns Sabey, Douglas Garw ood, Eugene Boppart, treasurer; Jack Bowers, secretary; Charles Gaede, vice president; Jerry Doll, president; Edward Kallal, Larry Ruhl, George Palmer, Ambrose Burger BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Hoffman, Donald Pauken, Stephen Effland, Lionel Young, Billy Brooks FIELD AND FURROW CLUB FLORICULTURE CLUB The Field and Furrow Club is proud to have as a member Bill Kirk, the president of the student section of the American Society of Agronomy, the national organization. The local chapter retained its rating as an outstanding agronomic club at the last convention of the AS. A, at Denver. The group's fund-raising projects included the sale of standard soils and prepared crop seed sam- ples to various high school judging teams. Stimulat- ing interest in agronomic work is a function of the organization. Interested students found a choice of activities from speech, essay, crop, or soil judging contests to journalistic work on news releases and student-faculty mixers. Guest speakers highlighted the monthly meet- ings of the Floriculture Club, an organization which is open to any student or faculty member inter- ested in the field. Its purpose is to promote the use of flowers and ornamental plants inside and outside the home and to encourage a more relaxed relationship between the students and the faculty. The local club, which is affiliated with a national student horticulture association, carried out sev- eral projects during the year. They sent a flower judging team to West Virginia and have won four similar contests during the last seven years. They also sponsored a flower show during Mother's Day Weekend and had an annual banquet for seniors. TOP ROW: Dale Kotnour, Lyn Bayer, Kenneth Schumacher, Harold Wilkins, Thomas Jagler FOURTH ROW: Richard Payne, William Blaine, DeArmand Hull, Gail Fosler THIRD ROW: David Niemann, Thomas Allen, John Beecher, John Radecky, Donald Saupe SECOND ROW: Stanley Bennie, Cary Mitchell, David Peterson, president; William Torsberg, vice president; Theodore Spanbauer, secretary; Joseph Malpede BOTTOM ROW: Dr. John Gartner, Robert Stadin, Prof. John Culbert, Marilyn McQuitty, Margaret Misch, treasurer; Jackie Butler, Harvey Smith, Dr. Marvin Carbonneau fe 'J S. A'n -C: TOP ROW: Bennie Doane, advisor EIGHTH ROW: Paul Lamb, advisor; Charles Condon, Paul Fahr, Richard Stegall, Edward Meis, Roger Seeger, Larry Hippen, Larry Eriinger, Dan Duewer, Jonfred Worner, Wilma Hall, Gary Swinger SEVENTH ROW: Thomas Lewis, Leroy Peiffer, Gilbert Renz- nicek, James Klokkenga, Michael Dunphy, Jerry Starkey, Gary Polfliet, John Shoemaker, Ronald Moeller, Ronald Riffey, Leonard Julius, Gary Rofh, Alan Naylor SIXTH ROW: Lindle OfFenbacker, James TafF, Donald Bilyeu, Rich- ard Hurelbrink, Stephen Webel, Andrew Boston, Wayne Berger, Dale Burky- lile, Roger Smith, Richard McMullen, David Berg, William Meis, VyrI Laible FIFTH ROW: Tom Bidner, Judy McEuen, Kay Frederick, Richard Killey, Kenneth Urban, David Hawkinson, Robert Potts, John Gray, Peter Cahill, Thomas Hofer, Robert Smith, William Flack FOURTH ROW: Mark Shafer, William Baumgarlner, Phillip Schleeter, James Lindgren, David Bechtel, David Ruebush, John Peterson, Hugh Forbes, George Courter, James Herm, James Boyer THIRD ROW: Oscar Elliott, Randy Dunbar, Roger Williams, Roger Broyhill, David Rincker, Kenneth Nimrick, Edward McMillan, David Linden, Robert Kennedy, Gary Alex SECOND ROW: Frederick Mohr, Alben Myren, Michael Gehring, Albert Peters, David Cox, Clarence Starkweather, Nelson Baumgartner BOTTOM ROW: Dan Hoge, treasurer; Leo Ferrell, historian; John Huston, president; James Walker, reporter; Howard Stevens, secretary; Ronald McClelland, Agriculture Council representative. HOOF AND HORN CLUB ALPHA TAU ALPHA One of the largest clubs on campus, the Hoof and Horn Club is an organization of students with interests in animal science and related fields. The Illinois Chapter is one of forty chapters of the National Block and Bridle Club. The club sponsored livestock and meat judging teams, each of which competed in contests held in Kansas City, Chicago, and Baltimore. A showman- ship contest featuring greased pig and goat milk- ing contests and a tug-of-war were also conducted. Membership in the club is awarded any student earning five points through meeting attendance and committee work. Monthly meetings featured speakers whose field is animal science. The Alpha chapter of Alpha Tau Alpha, founded at the University of Illinois in 1921, is only one of the twenty-five nation-wide chapters. All pro- spective members must have sophomore standing in the Agriculture Education curriculum and must have maintained a minimum grade point average of a 3.5. New members are selected in the spring. The purposes of the organization are to develop a true professional spirit in the teaching of agri- culture, to help train members as rural leaders in their own communities, and to foster a fraternal spirit among the agriculture students who are en- rolled in teacher-training. To accomplish these pur- poses they had a spring banquet and initiation. TOP ROW: Kenneth Macke, Arthur Neavill, Allen Hornbrook, Ulin Andrews, Archie Devore, Paul Hemp, advisor SECOND ROW: Lloyd Phipps, advisor; James Trotter, Michael Still, Gerald Theobald, Alan Naylor, Ronald Green- field, John Huston, Keith Fiscus, advisor BOTTOM ROW: Roger Alleman, treasurer; Joseph Hampton, second vice president; Dennis Hackett, ftrst vice president; Larry Barbre, president; John Hillison, secretary; Charles Higgins, Agriculture Council representative TOP ROW: George Kuhns, James Ashbrook, Joh 1 Miles, Philip Bjekich, Nelson Rowe, Henry Gresens, George Barth, Robert Kirk, William Hull THIRD ROW: Gary Cogswell, Alan Wall, Mikio Ishimaru, Melvin Slane, Larry Campbell, Raymond Persino, Larry Jacobs, Eugene Buchholz SECOND ROW: George Albright, Gary Bernhardy, Kenn Sutton, Michael Mundy, Robert Notz, Gary Hughes, Thomas Osborn, Andrew Kotowicz BOTTOM ROW: James Weber, Joseph Tomaino, Stanley Crull, Richard WIezien, Mad- husudan Patel, Jon Brannan SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS AMERICAN FOUNDRYMEN'S SOCIETY To further technical knowledge and to present to its members a picture of the opportunities in the field of automotive engineering is the purpose of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Programs of the monthly meetings included guest speakers and several films. Members are en- titled to the SAE Journal, the monthly magazine printing news of the Society, its members, and of engineering and its progress in general. During this past year, members of the society served as guides for the annual Engineering Open House held in the internal combustion engine lab- oratory. Membership in the society is open to all students enrolled in engineering. The University of Illinois chapter of the Ameri- can Foundryman's Society is a professional group devoted to the field of cast metals. It is one of the fourteen student chapters and the forty-nine in- dustrial chapters in the national organization. The projects sponsored by the local group bring the student closer to practical application of the theory of cast metals as well as opening doors to the technology of the future. Modern Castings, the monthly magazine, is sent to al! AFS members. Special programs for last year included the fall semester field trip to Decatur, Illinois, where the chapter enjoyed a dinner and a tour of the Wagner Casting Company's foundry facilities. TOP ROW: Bruce Huff, Thomas Gura, James Conlon, Eric Storm, Tom Breuer, Kenneth Becker FOURTH ROW: William Keillor, Edwin Hackle- man, Allan Vortman, James Tunnell, Tim Ringler THIRD ROW: Thomas Degenhart, Maurice LeBegue, Edmund Fredland, Thomas Jedlowski, David Dominguez, Robert Mucha, George Schwartz, Jan Verkaik SECOND ROW: Ronald Dean, Robert Haberman, Steven Grove, Stephen Butler, Michael Allard, John Shaffer BOTTOM ROW: Dean Olson, Robert Schultz, Donald Haislet, John Richards, Richard Davies NOT IN PANEL: Richard Free, president; Werner Diehl, vice president; Thomas Tolpin, treasurer; Alan Moore, Engineering Council Representative r- t :0 l' % - i r i iN ..a -i 'ife- N- ' 1 TOP ROW: Harry Homan, treasurer; Leroy Clavenna, corresponding secre- tary; John Quinn, advisor; John Loebach, president BOTTOM ROW: George Edes, vice president; Allan Wilhelmi, recording secretary; Richard Scheuber, Engineering Council representative INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERS INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERS' INSTITUTE Functioning as both a vocational and a social club, the student chapter of the American Insti- tute of Chemical Engineers located here on campus is one of many organizations throughout the United States which constitute the national organization. Membership is open to all in the curriculum. In the past, monthly meetings have included a talk given by guest speakers representing various aspects of the chemical engineering industry. The organization's main project of the year is a display of chemical engineering projects at the annual Engineering Open House. Spring activities include a banquet given by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers for graduating seniors. The American Institute of Industrial Engineers is a professional engineering society interested in the development and promotion of industrial en- gineering in college and industry. Membership in- cludes industrial engineering students but is open to any interested individual. The club sponsors an annual golf tournament in the spring, open to all University students. Also included among the club's various activities was a spring picnic for ME members. Climaxing the year was the presentation of an award by the Land of Lincoln adult chapter of HE to the most outstanding senior member of the in- dustrial engineering society. ill TOP ROW: Kenneth Brill, Leonard Mattioli, Arne Thesen, Ramesh Mehra, John Willianns, James Bell, Blicstein Coifman, Kenneth Dudzik, Edward Bordy, Ralph Struzina, Raymond Kadlec, James Paternoster, Charles Uloth, James Maronn, Michael Hickey FOURTH ROW: Robert Winter, Gary Werle, Walter Pretzel, Melvin Slane, John Aldrich, Errol Unikel, Robert Wallhaus, Arthur Crandall, Richard Shure, Dennis Stevenson, Thomas Hawkins, Kenneth Novak THIRD ROW: Dennis Walters, William Terry, Arthur Stellmach, Paul Gustitus, Lucky Somers, Roy Wakasa, Raymond Miller, Spiro Augous- tatos, Clifford Schilling, John Conway, James Warrington, Emmert Balis SECOND ROW: Gordon Sparks, Clarence Beardsley, Jim Hammons, Renalds Salvador, Edward Slavik, Don Sanders, Edmund Fredland, James Connolley, Gary Holmes, Don Anderson BOTTOM ROW: Anil Raheia, John Prystalski, vice president; Terrell Harris, Kenneth Caughron, president; Prof. Leo PIgage, David Breeding, secretary; Raymond Gobble, treasurer; George Kroupa NOT IN PANEL: Lloyd Lehn, George McGregor, Lawerance Quinn, William Studnick, James Walters, Mark Westerland r) n ■■■■■■■n dBKki WMBBOOr DBBE ff. 'Mr 'mTWCT :cr| it TOP ROW: Alfred Vermiglio, Dennis Bougeay, Kenneth Ludwig, Charles HofF, George Re-eder, Luther Edwards, Roger Strohman, Robert Endecavageh, Norbert Grom, Kenneth Skahn, Thomas Larwin, James Decker, Charles Allen, David Herrera, John Garlanger, Richard Hulina, Lloyd Jones, Bernard Wil- helmsen, Joe Campbell SECOND ROW: Richard Strauss, Michael Diamond, Ronald Houser, Sten Palmer, Neol Nedved, Joseph Swanson, Donald Schrader, Jerold Leckman, Alan Blott, Gerald Steiner, Ernest Bennett, Paul McLaughlin, Edward Hanna, Jerome Leszkiewicz, George Beall, Gene Scharfenorth, Bruce Dani, Thomas Laken BOTTOM ROW: Prof. John O'Connor, advisor; David Fehr, Virion Suits, secretary; Kenneth Clausen, John Berra, president; Richard Rupnow, treasurer; Lyie Marlowe, Engineering Council representative; Byron Baxter, Engineering Council representative; Howard Gailay, Prof. Gordon Gracie, advisor SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Undergraduate students in civil or general en- gineering, theoretical and applied mechanics, or the option for engineering in architecture are eligi- ble to become members of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Their purpose is to promote the recognition of professional standing. The projects of the organization were intended to acquaint its members with the practical phases of engineering and to develop in these students a professional point of view. In addition to monthly meetings, the society's activities included a re- fresher course offered to seniors who were prepar- ing for their Professional Engineer's exam and the publication of a monthly newsletter. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers at the University of Illinois is a student chapter of the nation-wide professional organization. One of its primary purposes is to develop a professional attitude among engineering students and to build social and professional contacts at an early date. At monthly meetings held in the lllini Union, prominent speakers addressed the students. Meet- ings were not completely technical in nature. At the September meeting, the 1964 Rose Bowl Game was shown. As an added twist, the members were given part of the play by play commentary to read. The year's social events included a hayride, a bowl- ing match with the faculty, and a Christmas party. TOP ROW: Mikio Ishimaru, Omojola Ogunlade, James Weber, Patrick Tsuji, John Coyner, Melferd Bose, Ken Apacki, Harvey Press, Reginald Moskal, Edward Behounek, Phillip McKown, Richard Dodge, Garrett Pardekooper, Daniel Rotter, Eugene Schlapper THIRD ROW: Gary Cogswell, Thomas Duff, Joseph Tamaino, Robert WIezien, Thomas Jonak, Robert Stockwell, Henry Gresens, Robert Dal Bello, secretary; John Kowalczyk, president; Andrew Kempiak, vice president; James Buckingham, Richard Davies, How- ard Lundeen, James Snell, Michael Baloun, Thomas Lindsey SECOND ROW: Eugene NeigofT, Edward Holec, Charles Bowser, Alan Wall, Carolyn Benson, Barbara Shaffer, Linda Barker, Michael Hora, James Carswell, Ken- neth Beilke BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Carlson, Gary Hughes, Madhusudan Patel, Robert Marek, Richard SokolofF, Michael Mundy, Robert Notz, Mauricio Garciarodriquez, Blicstein Coifman, Roger Blomquist !• - JS MB BSS3 ?fL L|- SSSSKf JiS TOP ROW: Harvey Checkman, Donald Jeanblanc, Engineering Council rep- resentative; Jerome Williams, treasurer; Terry Hill, recording secretary; Bruce Vodica, Robert Hobson, Engineering Council representative; David Lawrence, corresponding secretary BOTTOM ROW: Larry Nixon, presi- dent; Henry Magnuski, vice president SOCIETY OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS MINERAL INDUSTRIES SOCIETY A successful year for the Student Branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers was brought to a close with the popular Senior-Faculty Banquet. Prof. P. R. Egbert, advisor to the group, received a special note of thanks for his help and suggestions throughout the school year. The society was organized to promote a sense of professionalism among its members. All elec- trical engineering students are eligible to join. On October 20, more than 1 50 members at- tended the National Electronics Conference at Mc- Cormack Place in Chicago. At the end of the fall semester a joint meeting with the central Illinois professional members of the group was held. The purpose of the Mineral Industries Society of the University of Illinois, which is affiliated with the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgi- cal and Petroleum Engineers, is to promote an in- creasing knowledge of the technology and admin- istration of the metallurgy and mining industries. Any student whose curriculum or major is mining, metallurgical engineering, or geology is eligible to become a member of the society. During the year M.I.S. sponsored many activities such as picnics and field trips to metallurgy lab- oratories, steel mills, and non-ferrous producers. Distinguished persons associated with the engineer- ing field were featured at their meetings. TOP ROW: William Zimmer, Robert Bohl, Carl Alstetter, Edward Pierce, William Jandeska, John Christoffersen, Roy Adams, Terry Sesterhenn, Leslie Kramer, Glenn Schmid, Kennelh Dolbow, Earl Eckel, Gregory Paskiet, Philip Lindsay, Loyie Simms, Walter Bruckner, T. J. Rowland SECOND ROW: Thomas Read, Charles White, treasurer; Paul Trester, Engineering Council representative; Gerson Bilow, secretary; John Hebeisen, president; Mitchell Kaplan, vice president; James Watters, Engineering Council representative; Bernard Ricketts, advisor BOTTOM ROW: Gordon Smith, Kenneth Ehrlich, Robert Howe, Samuel Williams, James Bohlen, John Sahr, Ronald Malatesta, David File .: ii 'e M S l£dJI .£U .. |f%7f.f f s-l V -4 « f t t- TOP ROW: Patrick Sinkler, John Jeschke, Robert Schottman, Philip Leman, John Goodenough, Keith Haselhorst, Robert Carlson, Peter Bloome, Robert Emery, Larry Kaufman, Alan Bell, John Knobloch, David Wiedeman, Gregory Heinz THIRD ROW: Curtis Freeberg, Richard Moyer, Reynold Durre, Alan Chidley, Robert Whitely, Donald Jones, John Heath, David Hopkins, David Daniel, John Miller, Gerald Mundy, Merrill Pinter, Lawrence Thompson SECOND ROW: Richard Fenzl, John Litherland, Roger Curry, president; Wayne Peterson, vice president; John Tunnell, secretary; Raymond Hauk, treasurer; Lyie Stephens, Lester Thompson, James Curtis BOTTOM ROW: Richard Beyers, Robert Adams, Charles Heavner, Leiand Wolken, Ronald Gehrig AGRiCULTURAL ENGINEERS SOCIETY SOCIETY OF GENERAL ENGINEERS The student branch of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers is organized to help students correlate their curriculum with the agriculture profession. The only membership requirement is enrollment in the Agricultural Engineering cur- riculum. One of the club activities is competing for the Farm Equipment Institute Award. The stu- dent branch turning in the best report concerning its branch activities receives the national award. The Illinois Student Branch received second place in the 1964 national competition. The branch is promoting safety on the highways by selling Slow Moving Vehicle safety reflectors to high school FFA chapters. The Illinois Society of General Engineers main- tains its status as one of the most active of the organizations on the engineering campus. Pro- grams range from acquainting future engineers with industry by hearing guest speakers to holding an annual student-faculty bowling tournament. The members stress intense preparation for the future. To this end, an industrial trip is taken once a year. A spring picnic and participation in Engineering Open House were also included in this year's program. The winning team in the bowling tournament was awarded a trophy which was put on display. The annual banquet for seniors was the social climax to an informative year of activities. TOP ROW: Stephen Buss, Prof. John Pearson, Walter Ziel, Kenneth Bivens, Paul Gihring, John Redin, Edvi ard Sabourin, Prof. Arthur Friedberg THIRD ROW: Joseph Bogg, Douglas Brandenburg, James Willett, secretary; Myron Odell, Lawrence Rzewski, Charles Rowley, Kenneth Archambault, president  A rt SECOND ROW: James Koepke, Thomas Snow, Gary Marcucci, Dennis Cal- laghan, Michael Dee. Shelby Lawder BOTTOM ROW: David Koch, Kenneth Gehrke, Gerald Lasson, John Crisel, John Weibel, Carolyn Lester T TOP ROW: Daniel Kruzic, Gordon Fraser, Jack Shoulders, Gerald Hill, Merrill Mosbarger, Charles Brumm, Susan Klass, Ronald Ahrens, Mehran- guiz Nikou, Thomas Francis, Richard Noland, Sammy Kiger, Dennis Sie- bert, Charles Hopson, Richard Novak SECOND ROW: Prof. Alfred Allen, Prof. Arthur Friedberg, Raymond Gibbs, Kenneth Hang, Alfred Nutt, John DeLuca, Prof. Ralph Cook, Marsha Williksen BOTTOM ROW: John Willi, Charles Dickinson, Charles Ross, John Boyer, Chester Henson, Kenneth An- derson AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY SEVERAL MEMBERS GATHER after a meeting. During the academic year there are many activi- ties sponsored by the Ceramic Society. The publi- cation of a yearbook, The lllini Ceramist, was one of the biggest projects. Their book, which is now in its twenty-first edition, was the first of its kind on campus. The highlight of each year is the annual Pig Roast. Originated as an actual roasting of a pig in the kiln house, the Pig Roast has become a ban- quet with guest speakers. Other activities which the group participated in were intramural sports such as football, water polo and Softball in which championships have been won. Participation in Engineering Open House and the selection and sponsoring of a St. Pat's Ball Queen candidate are included in the spring. Membership in this organization is open to students in the Cer- amic Engineering curriculum. Kenneth Hang, treasurer; Prof. Arthur Friedberg, advisor; John DeLuca, president; Alfred Nutt, vice president; Raymond Gibbs, secretary i GtL' ° L U r - 't' Stewart Messman, Steven Highland, Robert Gerry, Kenneth Jerina Neno Bartocci, Jeffrey Dalton, Kenneth Archambault ThTrd'rOW p'Vh' M ; Burkhalter, Richard Davidson, Gerald Mu taugh THIRD ROW: Ralph Mi ndock, Charles Stone, Daniel Fox, Allen Krodel John Dav?d'D.n°iTl''n° ' . ' r'n ''?° '' , ' V Wegerson, Jarries Ashbrook, David Daniel, Dean Streid, David Wiedeman, Alan Nelson, Gerald Lasson I' L V Dobrovolny, president. Champaign County Chapter SECOND S .T' Whitaker Ralph Larson, John Mulvey, William Burdick, Louis Matsko, Sydney Levin, Edward Cox, Frank McCollum, Walter Richards, Steven Wilder, Thomas Martin, Prof. Robert Jewett, advisor BOTTOM ROW- Ken- S nM r ' l' ? ', '- lie Kramer, Robert Douglass, Ronald Gehrig, Konald Kessner, John Crisel PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS' SOCIETY The student chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers is an organization to which all undergraduate engineering students may belong. The development of student chapters has been a recent movement, and the Illinois chapter is the tenth at a major engineering school. The organiza- tion strives for unity among engineers through the professional development of each member in the in- terests of the safety and well-being of society. The national group works toward solutions to the social, economic, and ethical problems confronting the pro- fession of engineering. One of the most important functions of the club IS to publicize the engineer-in-training exam that a graduating senior may take as the initial step to- ward full professional registration. In an effort to reach all engineering students, the chapter this year undertook a special campaign to contact incoming freshmen. A letter of introduction was mailed to every student at the start of the fall semester. The club's activities consisted of a Fresh- man Smoker and a combined dinner-meeting with the Champaign County chapter of the Illinois So- ciety of Professional Engineers. Leslie Kramer, vice president; Robert Douglass, president; Ronald Gehrig secretary; Ronald Kessner, treasurer ' 319 TOP ROW: James Graham, Lawrence Bizar, Maurice Smith, John Wain- wright, Douglas Millstone, John Bucklar, Richard Stone, Troy Doefch, Harold Carr, William Plymire, Lester Rebman SECOND ROW: Gary Rasmussen, Asb ury Moore, Willard Groth, Harold Vanderzwag, George Latham, William Reker, Gregory Wright BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Feingold, Michael Peterson, Elliott Glabman, Dean Calhoun, Merrill Morris NOT IN PANEL: Dr. Richard Pohndorf, advisor MEN'S P. E. MAJORS' CLUB WOMEN'S P. E. MAJORS' CLUB The dual purpose of the Men's Physical Educa- tion Majors' Club is to stimulate the professional interests in the field of physical education and promote unity amongst the members in the curricu- lum. Men majoring in this field are eligible for membership in the organization. The activities of the group centered around the lectures made by physical educators on the cam- pus. In addition to the lectures that were spon- sored by the group, interesting and informative discussions were led by prominent people who are interested in the field of physical education. This year the chapter went to national, state, and regional physical education conventions. TOP ROW: Barbara Varble, Noreen Johnson, Janice Walk, Joan Kloppen- burg, Mary Blair, Linda Bunker, Kathleen True, Brenda Carlson, Elana Engelking, Katherine True, Karen Nichols, Sherye Garmony, Kathleen Cothern, Betty Bennett; Janice Weeden, Wendella Muldowney, Donna Torrence FOURTH ROW: Bette Downs, Jane Helbig, Jean Matlock, Judith Zussman, Carol Olson, Elaine Steenbergen, Karen Fry, Elizabeth Stolz, Sherrill Riggins, Catherine Cra wford, Caria Herman, Jane Shostrom, Karen Wilen, Pauline Peterson, Andrea Shulman, Lynn Hetke THIRD ROW: Sheila O'Keefe, Pamela Milchrist, Shirlee Hitter, Sandra Wilham, Ellyn Sistrunk, Sally m Dance, physical education, and recreation majors find that the Women's Physical Education Majors' Club supplies a round of programs designed to help broaden their understanding of the field. Convo- cations, which include panel discussions, sympo- siums, and guest speakers, help to stimulate the professional development of the individual. Other activities included special events such as the Big-Little Sister Program, an alumni coffee hour on Homecoming Weekend, a Fall Camp-Out, the High School Play Day, an annual Christmas party, and the interclass and faculty volleyball games. The club also maintains a departmental li- brary and publishes a newspaper, the Majournal. Johannes, Sandra Christ, vice president; Dorothy Phipps, advisor; Virginia Studer, president; Barbara Stokes, treasurer; Mary Holcomb, Ingrid Gross, secretary; Mary Cronin, Mary Boothby, Nancy Ruhlow SECOND ROW: Glenda Chapman, Lois Winkel, Sally Bell, Paula Mueller, Roberta Garret, Gail Hetherington, Janet Elling, Jean Kero, Diane Carlsen, Janice MacDonald, Jo Platter, Honore Madura BOTTOM ROW: Dana Ewing, Carolyn Lewis, Jean Jorgensen, Rosemary McGinnis, Rhonda Darling, Lorelei Bigner, Alice Marscin, Victoria Auer, Karen Ellison, Patricia Norris, Sylvia Morgan, Catherine Militello, Sally Kunde I TOP ROW: Jacquelyn Reiland, Roy Krumwiede, Peter Wolfe, Joe Collins, Craig Bell, Alan Schram, Jack Taylor, Robert Bremer, Ronald Nowakowski, Leon Peets, Colomban D'Amours, James Jocius, William Keating, David Flagg, Alan Caskey, Gary Farley, John Hiade, Sandra Hidin THIRD ROW; Nancy Greggain, Connie Schneider, Barbara Libby, Sandra Penning, Bette Baymiller, Beverly Peterson, Susan Campbell, Eleanor Schoen, Rita Maier, Patricia Barry, Robert Lee, Gene Ackerman, Stanley King, Dennis Tilden, Charles Frederick, Harvey Caldwell, John Andrle, Joan Brasvi ell, Rachael Bauer, William Harper SECOND ROW: Carol Bolte, Lena Beattie, Heather Kinsey, Carlene Fearn, Prof. Maxwell Garret, Dr. M. Virginia Frye, John Comerio, president; Dr. Charles Brightbill, Dr. Allen Sapora, Dr. Howard Weaver, Thomas Harris, treasurer; Ann McKnight, vice president; James Kacena, secretary; Steven Wohlwend BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Carls, Eleonor Hellman, Tula Vaream, Gail Klapman, Bonnie Kohlenberger, Sara Gillespie, Beverly Effort, Kathleen Roche, Janna Rankin, Marjorie Sons, Diana Price, Myra Berk, Elizabeth Vanderkloot, Jean-Marc Beauchesne AMERICAN RECREATION SOCIETY POTAMI The programs during the past year of the Ameri- can Recreation Society included speakers and panel discussions pertaining to topics and problems of recreation that are not covered in the curriculum. Any student who is interested in the field of rec- reation may become a member of the club. The purposes of this group are to develop a fellowship society for those interested in the field and to ac- quaint students with the problems of the practical field as well as with professional people. Opportunities for the students to get to know the faculty on an informal basis are provided by the American Recreation Society sponsored student-fac- ulty coffee hours. The Potami, a group of Evans Scholars who have distinguished themselves on campus, attempt to be well-rounded students by achieving scholastic ex- cellence while maintaining a rigorous social and ath- letic program. The Potami athletic season included I M basketball and participation in co-rec sports such as golf and volleyball. The Potami rounded out their campus life with an extended social calendar. Weekend excursions to Chicago and St. Louis for operas, concerts and museum visits culturally enriched them. The high- light of the social year was the Potami Cotillion at which co-ed Pam Williams was crowned the Potami Princess for 1964-65. TOP ROW: Bill Brockmeyer, president and 1965 Lickoustic Award winner; Robert Podlasek, scholastic chairman; Joseph Hurst, athletic chairman; Ron- ald Roberts, social chairman; John Costello BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Wil- liams, 1965 Potami Princess NOT IN PANEL: Ronald Mentzer r) a. 4 TOP ROW: Nicki Mulford, Miriam Lobatz, Richard Klich, Bernadine Heller, Robert Prosek, AAargo Fitzgerald, Deborah Bessonny SECOND ROW: Jom Good, advisor; Mary Evans, Karen Elletf, secretary-treasurer; Judy Pilot, president; Bonnie Werner, vice president; Sandra Solomon BOTTOM ROW: Carol Torek, Ronny Briskman, Barbara Walters, Carol Yeager, Judiih Hanson NOT IN PANEL: Cecily Parker, Joan Kuhn, Judith Rieder, Marsha Silver- man, Carol Kosovski, Judith Harris, Barbara Sladcik, Natalie Slegel SPEECH CORRECTION ASSOCIATION STUDENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION i The lllini Speech Correction Association, which was established on this campu s three years ago, is made up of students in the field of speech cor- rection. The purpose of this professional club is to broaden the scope of its members by providing enriching educational opportunities. The group's projects of the past year included guest speakers, field trips, Education 101 speech screening program, a Christmas party, and a fall and spring coffee hour for new members. This past year the officers of the club took a trip to Purdue University to investigate the pos- sibilities of chartering membership in Sigma Alpha Eta, a national fraternity for speech majors. University students who are preparing to enter the teaching profession are eligible for member- ship in the Student Education Association. This club, through its programs of speeches, films and discussions on topics relating to teaching gifted children, student teaching, interviewing, and job placement, provides individuals with opportunities for personal and professional growth. Highlighting the many social activities of the organization during the past year was the Christ- mas party given for underprivileged children. Last year the association nominated its treas- urer, Pamela Kostenko, for president of the state Student Education Association. TOP ROW: Bettie Hewes, Karen Evans, Susan Evans, Linda Lantz, Donald Krumrey, Stefany Sulinski, Delores Lew in, Judith Sipka, Barbara Cox, Janet Larson, Sharon Kavas THIRD ROW: Mary Borkovirski, Frances Karpman, Julianne Venckus, Ethel Jacobson, Dolores Siegel, Kathryn Leonard, Rhoda Simon, Madeline Zoberman, June Pound, Barbara Wade SECOND ROW: A Pamela Kostenko, treasurer; Elaine Cremeens, president; Dr. Laura Jordan, advisor; Carol Stevens, vice president; Barbara Sauerw ein, secretary; Linda Talney BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Jeckel, Hilda Weeks, Barbara Kaplan, Ellen Sauder, Denise DeGraff, Laurel Toelle 32: TOP POW: Cathleen Schoensiegel, Jeanne Sleeper, Ingrid Heegaard, John Brough, Pamela Magelli, Anice Fischman, Michelle Caniff BOTTOM ROW: Loray Meeder, Donna Lindberg, treasurer; Helen Bowen, secretary; Nancy Baldwin, president; Marilyn Melton, advisor ILLI-SOTA HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The lllini Student Occupational Therapy As- sociation, Illi-Sota, is a professional club open to students in the curriculum. Students studying in related fields may receive honorary membership. The purpose of this organization is to inform students and faculty members on the campus about the professional opportunities available to those majoring in occupational therapy. In addition, it promotes the common interests of the club mem- bers and notifies them of summer job opportunities in the field of their specialty. The activities of the club centered around its monthly meetings. Miss Beatrice Wade, originator and head of the curriculum, was a guest speaker. Home Economics — A Journey Into the Future is both the theme and the ideal of the Isabel Bevier Home Economics Club, an organization which seeks to instill in its members an under- standing of the aims of their profession. To accomplish this goal, the organization has sponsored such special projects as hostessing the Illinois Home Economics Association's annual meet- ing. The group also presented the Home Economics Award given each year to a deserving freshman who has attained a high scholastic average. The Home Economics department includes nearly 450 women, all of whom are welcomed into the club to join with others of similar interests. TOP ROW: Collene King, Barbara Harris, Joyce Miller, Jacqueline Riddle, Rachel Schauer, Dorothy Richardson, Alice Dittmer, Carolyn Burkybile, Wilma Hall, Sharon Kendall, Patricia O'Kain, Donna Dearth, Brenda Mallicoat, Nancy Anderson, Marilyn Stillens, vice president; Kathleen Cegielski, Pa- tricia Johnston, Polly Frederking, Roberta Harrison, Susan Kiddoo, Frances LaFont, advisor THIRD ROW: Carol DeVries, Marilyn Brinck, Marjorie Vaninger, Jule Miller, Sandra Cording, Mary Fulcher, Audrey Doyle, Janet Spears, Sharon Wineland, Lily Bao, Sylvia Douglass, Elizabeth Gaede, Alice Williams, Carol Nesheim, Suzanne Sprinkle, Margaret Hays, Nancy Ellett, Elaine Miller, Cecilia Shepard, Joyce Nies, treasurer SECOND ROW: Wilma Beall, Alice Carstens, Susan Clark, Sandra Parker, Linda Marks, Carol Roberts, Ann Messman, Karen Brewer, Georgia Anargyros, Margaret An- drews, Carol Hamilton, Ruth Seavey, Lynn Missal, Dianna Dunn, Janet Tucker, Nancy Maxwell, Roberta Miller, Mary Arganbright, Elaine Yunker BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Martin, Linda Turney, Florence Chan, Nancy Phillips, Heather Shubart, Betty Salzman, Elisabeth Lloyd, Sandra Danley, Janet Ely, Elizabeth Sleeter, Sarah Warren, Sharon Adair, Nancy Mueller, Mary Mc- Queen, Vivien Van, Kathryn Alexander, Carol Wise, Marilyn Zonkel, Ramona Kochis, Beverly Briggs, Patricia Snow, Ann Humphrey B! rrw  e • •  • %• «•••%« • «•  •••« Y r jis. K TOP ROW: Harley Parker, Robert Patzke, Paul Jorgenscn, Barry Piancino, Vance Lausmann, Richard Drzal, Douglas Baumgarten, Lee Slagter, Robert Whitworth SECOND ROW: George McCament, David McLane, Delford Moerke, George Wenger, Charles Tipton, A'an Smith, David Miller BOT- TOM ROW: Harry Elkins, John Neumeister, William Short, secretary; Ronald Ehrenhofer, president; Dale Rapp, Thomas Bailey, advisor NOT IN PANEL: Harry Filbey, vice president; Robert Ruelle ALPHA ETA RHO SIGMA DELTA CHI :$C Founded at the University of Southern California in 1 929, Alpha Eta Rho is now an international avia- tion fraternity. Chi Chapter at Illinois was chartered in 1954 and is now recognized as one of the most active chapters. The organization bands together outstanding aviation students, interested faculty, and industrial leaders for the purpose of studying the problems of everyday life as influenced by mod- ern aviation. This year they undertook their most ambitious project, the first Aviation Openhouse presented at Willard Airport. The event was so successful in in- troducing the School of Aviation to high school sen- iors that it will be sponsored annually. Founded as a fraternity in 1909 at DePauw Uni- versity, Sigma Delta Chi in 1960 dedicated itself as a professional society of journalists. Men may be- come members of this organization by invitation. The Sigma Delta Chi chapter has gained recogni- tion on campus for its humorous publication, the Romut, which comes out annually at Homecoming. In addition, the club's activities included meetings, at which noted journalists spoke, exchanges, and field trips. The Brown Derby Award was given by the group to an outstanding faculty member at the traditional Gridiron Banquet. Another honor the chapter presented was the Outstanding Male Journ- alist Award to a student in journalism. TOP ROW: John Grady, John Rodgers, Joseph Dominick, Peter Kulzer, David Fountain, John McClelland, James Hattendorf, Steven McGill, Kenneth Keller, Thomas Girard SECOND ROW: Edward Florreich, William Engel- brecht, Joseph Salucka, Daniel Jedlicka, Ronald Greenfield, Fred Bokuniewicz, Christian Scherer BOTTOM ROW: Waiter Dondanville, James Flynn, Shel- tu i don Silver, William Fanta, Gary Reynolds, John Volk NOT IN PANEl: Edward Ahem, Larry Allen, Arnold Klinsky, Stephen Gurner, David Lange, William Peak, Bernard Roscetti, Clifford Scherer, Theodore Sodergren, George Taubeneck, John Breen, Gerald Sweda n .a It r ) 32- X TOP ROW: James Baer, Martin Suflfield, Ronald Angres, Gary Faust, Robert Tays, Edward Rice, Michael Lubow, Jay BlomquisI THIRD ROW; Charles Stepner, Edward Toppel, Steven Rarnis, Larry Fears, Thomas Tierney, Barry Haworth, Willis Greene, Alan Brown SECOND ROW: Prof. Leslie McClure, advisor; Donald Jugenheimer, vice president; Jack Riback, president; Charles Abrams, treasurer; Mihovil Skobe BOTTOM ROW: Victor David, Leslie Golembo, Richard Arroyo ALPHA DELTA SIGMA Alpha Delta Sigma is a professional fraternity composed of men who plan a career in advertising. The function of the fraternity is to bring scope and realism to the advertising student. Members of the society are exposed to young men in the advertising world, young people who are not too long from the classroom themselves. Each semester following formal rushing a pledge project is planned to help earn their initiation fees and to gain experience in their chosen field. The pledges sell space and prepare advertisements. The Charles H. Dennis Chapter of ADS is proud to claim its fifty-first year of successful function- ing as a professional advertising fraternity. GAMMA ALPHA CHI Gamma Alpha Chi bears the distinction of being the only fraternity for women interested in adver- tising. Any women interested in this field or a related field is eligible for membership in this pro- fessional organization. The club gives its members practical experience and insight into the field of advertising; it also provides its members with the opportunity to meet prominent men and women in advertising. Planned field trips were taken to agencies, film studios, and radio and television stations where the girls had the opportunity of witnessing advertising at work. The club also co-sponsored a fashion show with Lewis' Department Store. TOP ROW; Patricia Garrison, Susan Eckert, Gail Havlik, Ruth Hanson, Arlene Ruksza, Elizabeth Stinson, Carol Keller, Karen Hafstrom, Elaine Hallberg, Suzanne Brown THIRD ROW: Ellen Miller, Alice Larson, Janet Crawford, Carolle Shotts, Michele Reingold, Lynn Olsen, Carol Hamilton, Gloria Goleas, Rosalie Singer, Lynne Knudson, Ann Maurer SECOND ROW: Paula Jam- rock, secretary; Barbara Raack, vice president; Patricia Lewis, president; Maurine Pacenta, treasurer; Roberta Herbert, reporter BOTTOM ROW: Rita Walpole, Mary Kerchner, Karen Kamins, Carolyn Ehrlicher, Clione An- derson, Patricia Porter, Judith Keith, Mary Scott NOT IN PANEL: Dr. James .Moyer, advisor; Mrs. Belle Zimmerly, professional sponsor; Ronda Kerschner, Carol Erwin, Patricia Hood, Pamela Hopkins, Kathleen McLaugh- lin, Kay Nelson, Linda Turney, Janet Wendell, Pamela Wooding, Carol Cur- ran, Polly Frederking, Luanna Herning, Eleanor Kasch, Leah Kaufman, Anita Laube, Judith Miller, Paula Mosher, Julianne Simenin, Barbara Standish S M Q effhi J , . u p ■jfWf c. i( C5 iT-Jl !«i I i4 TOP ROW; Howard Blumenlhal, vice president; David Fox, Richard Kenyon, James Kadlec, Michael Redemske, Allan Filek THIRD ROW: Paul Schroeder, Gerald Tenner, John Sisson, John Ullrick, John Elgin, William Gerrish, Louis Davis, Louis Pierce, Richard Buchanan, vice president SECOND ROW: Richard Tow nsend, Marion Thickson, George Luscombe, Daniel Rudman, Roger Wesley, James Stev arf, Charles Levun, John Crone, Richard Martin, Loren Schroll, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: James Moran, Gilbert Johnson, Donald Leaf, secretary; Edward Sokolofski, James Walson, Larry Palmerson, Gerald Leech, president; Martin BarifF, Marc Muskdt m ALPHA KAPPA PSI During the past year Charles H. Percy was made an honorary member of Alpha Kappa Psi which is the oldest and largest fraternity in the area of busi- ness administration and commerce. The purpose of this organization is to foster research and promote advanced courses in the College of Business. Membership is limited to those nominated by the recommendations of faculty and initiated mem- bers. Each pledge class spends one day prior to initiation working on a community service project. Speakers, luncheons, and field trips composed the year's calendar of activities which provided opportunities to obtain a better understanding of business practices and procedures. MANAGEMENT SOCIETY Membership into the Society for Advancement of Management, a recognized national and profes- sional group, is open to students and faculty mem- bers who take an interest in management. This club strives to stimulate an awareness of business problems presently existing by providing a practical view of American business. The group achieved its objectives this past year through its monthly meetings featuring interesting and varied guest speakers and several field trips to talk to manufacturers in Illinois and Indiana. An all-day conference was held where lectures were alternat- ed with discussion periods. The club's motto states: The future belongs to those who prepare for it. TOP ROW: Paul Mack, Richard Torson, Alan Troxel, Gary Rippon, James Purcell, Calvin Laidley, Thomas Weidner, Edwin Page, Kenneth Finley, Larry Rosenthal THIRD ROW: Lawrence Mclnnes, Phillio Trees, Gary Faust, Kenneth Felsman, Chris Newman, Judy Semradek, Susan Buchler, Phyllis McNeill, Marcia Atchison, Doris Cutler, Barbara Mjeller, Jon Barn- ickel, Hanna Hamarneh, Daniel Przybylski, Edward Fahrner SECOND ROW: Robert Follas, secretary; Hans Zimmermann, Frederick Fisher, treasurer; James Semradek, vice president; Leslie Miller, president; Dr. Louis Rago. advisor; Joseph Kramer, Patrick McNeill, Lawrence Newm. n BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Kessner, Richard Martin, Leslie Sutton, Stephen Sparks, Wil- liam Sugnet, Patrick Kroll, James Framberger NOT IN PANEL: Floyd Flynn, Stephen Gilmor, William Roth • t 326 O' - TOP ROW: Gerald Colbert, Robert Vogt, William George, Roger Puta, Roger Patelsl i, James McConnell, Peter McMahon, Paul Petersen, Douglas Wallin, Robert Mossbarger, John Kettle, Lawrence Mclnnes THIRD ROW: Ann Kalkowsky, Helen Nadel, Debra Hurson, Daviene Hanson, Judith Garrod, Barbara Kunze, Sandra Albrecht, Phyllis Blackman, Carol Keller, Ann Schlutz SECOND ROW: Victor David, Donald Papirnik, vice president; Jon Fruh, vice president; Frances Fitzpatrick, secretary-treasurer; Dr. William Bell, advisor; Paul Beich, president; Priscilla Heberer, vice president; Phillip Wilken, vice president; Leslie Golembo BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Rathke, Bruce Peters, John Smith, Richard Torson, Donald Nelson, Robert Soifer ILLINI MARKETING ASSOCIATION PHI BETA LAMBDA The lllini Marketing Association, largest and oldest of the collegiate members of the American Marketing Association, celebrated its 25th anni- versary this past year. Any student interested in the various aspects of the business field can be- come a member of this organization. The aim of the association is to promote better fellowship between business students and faculty and to provide students with information about the prevailing marketing trends and opportunities in the business world. Monthly meetings featured interesting discussions outlining opportunities in the various fields of marketing, advertising, and management led by executives of prominent firms. The Gamma Phi chapter of Phi Beta Lambda is one of one hundred and thirty-six chapters through- out the nation organized to prepare students to become better business teachers and leaders. Mem- bership to this professional group is open to po- tential business educators and secretaries. This year's program included speakers and dis- cussion s pertaining to subject matter on what is new in business and related topics. The big event of the year for the club members was the state convention which was held during the spring in Springfield. At the convention par- ticipants learned and applied leadership ability and tested their knowledge in contest work. TOP ROW: Mary Kenny, Barbara Brumfield, Donna Drake, Alberta Voigt, Judith Kerchner, Gail Stehlik, Donna Harrison, Virginia Scheiwe, Linda Nicholson, Marcia Storey BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Wichmann, secretary; Josephine Gozdecki, treasurer; Anna Lou Lay, first vice president; Herbert Ross, advisor; Carolyn Taylor, president; Nancy Kacena, second vice presi- dent •li„- saaoia'jiBdfi: 1 I ' f if f 't '' ' , ' -r T, TOP ROW; L. ii v ,;,, li ., uiLi, Ujmi I CuLc .ly, Juliub Monlurdslull ., Jol.ii Piekarkski, Daniel Cassens, Terry Stutzman, Carl Henderson, Harry Frisby, Mark Wilson, Glen Martin, Kenneth Maurer, William Voyles, Gary Strotz, Ronald Otrin, Allan Lhotka FOURTH ROW: Robert Magnuson, Stephen Cosgrove, Alan Detmers, Ronald Greenwood, Benjamin Kutschied, Larry Marlow, Richard Bennett, Gary Rolfe, Jeffrey Gailiun, Kenneth Blggers, William McKibben, James Safran, Larry Forden, Douglas Beardsley THIRD ROW; Phillip Poe, Lester Arnold, vice president; Scott Lorenz, Richard Carkin, William Jones, James Carter, Tim Cooley, Burns Davison, Jimmie Chew , Richard Mroczynski, Robert Tortorelli, James Henderson, Stephen Ricketts, Gerald Nordin, Ronald Rehling, David Ostermeier, Wayne Kammerer SECOND ROW: Larry Foster, Paul Sebenik, William Langdon, Joseph Wehr- man, Justin Rutka, David Randolph, Stanley Sipp, Michael McCartne, Charles Ellison, Frank Burger, William Schmidt, Jerry Beard BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Root, Russell Hirschman, Donald Bjerke, Allan Drew, John Fink, secretary; John Blum, Steven Blauert, Robert Gregory, president; Kenneth Peterson, advisor; James Hauk, Richard Eaton, John Lough, William Lasher, Ted Sigtenhorst, Richard Courter NOT IN PANEL: Thomas Specht, John Humphreys, John Churan, James Geis ILLINI FORESTERS The lllini Foresters, initiated in 1958 with a total membership of six, presently has an active following of ninety students and faculty. Member- ship is open to all students in the curriculums of forest production and wood technology, the depart- ment of forestry faculty, and alumni. The club's activities are based on the goals of the organization to promote fellowship and further professional development. The year's calendar in- cluded the freshman bonfire, the fall hayride and barndance, Christmas tree sales, and publication of the Railsplitter. The organization also participated in the midwest forestry conclave and the family camping show held in lllini Grove. CANTERBURY EPISCOPAL FOUNDATION The purpose cf the Canterbury Association is to promote worship, fellowship, and the educational activities of the Episcopal Foundation among stu- dents. Another goal of this group is to promote a closer relationship between faculty, staff, and students. Sunday night suppers and programs pro- vided the opportunity for fulfilling these goals. Open to all students, the activities sponsored and planned by Canterbury included informal social hours following Sunday evening services, picnics, and activities. Special programs on the history, meaning, and observance of Lent and the sacra- ments and a talk on the religious life by an Episco- pal monk provided variety during the past year. I TOP ROW: Edwin Lewis, Charles Carpenter, Preston Driggers, John Slover, Owen Cecil, John Felix-Williams, Michael Ellis, Arthur Kaha SECOND ROW: Father Johnson, Richard Saxer, vice president; Charles Rezner, Gary Zwicky, Graham Swetman, David Whitney, Lawrence Thebaud, Father Arved- son BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Nichols, Mary Brainard, Jill Coleman, Mrs. Arvedson, Judith Reynolds, Paula Woods, Joan Hunt NOT IN PANEL: Mathew Perrone, president; Dorothy Richardson, Katherine Bailey km i .'« i J TOP ROW: Simone deBeauvoir, Kwesi Kvale, Mack Jones, William Hirt, Jean LeRoy, Martin Hoffman, Gertrude Simmons SECOND RO W: Philip Curry, vice president; Nancy Wilbrandt, secretary; Abdillahi Gahnoog, president; Alexander Vamoer, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Mohamed Awaleh, Hubert Dyasi, Martin Lubin, Benjamir Leshoai NOT IN PANEL: Cedric McCulIoch, Ronald Szoke, Richard Hutchinson, Delroy Forbes, Barbara Jones, Sampat Barnabas, Paul Scher, Lenore Tenenblatt, Sue Booker, Patricia Tan, Penelope Stella, Mary Groth, Benette Rottman, Karen Fugua, Jatjies Donaldson COSMOPOLITAN CLUB The Cosmopolitan Club was founded on the Uni- versity of Illinois campus in 1908. The organiza- tion's chapter house was located on East Daniel Street in Champaign until 1961 when the building was sold and torn down. The members are planning to build a new and modern home in the near future. Above all nations is humanity. This motto is expressed in a spirit of international brotherhood and in a high standard of justice between nations. Primary among the purposes recognized by the members is the cultivation of social and intellectual intercourse among the people of many nationalities represented on this campus. Promoting scholarship and character within the group is also important. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION The oldest religious foundation on campus, the Christian Science Organization, has just completed construction of the newest foundation building in the area. Temporary headquarters during construc- tion was the campus Y.M.C.A. where the club held its weekly testimonial meetings each Tuesday. A reception was held at the start of each semes- ter for new students and alumni for the purpose of acquainting them with the organization. The purpose of this group is to give those in the college community an opportunity to learn and prac- tice the teachings of Christian Science. Any student or faculty member who adheres to the laws of Chris- tian Science is eligible for membership. TOP ROW: Robert Knudson, John Hopper, Jackson Cartter, advisor; Arthur Crandall, treasurer; Gary Tibbetts, Brad Evans, Lynn Bollinger, Linda Kelley, George Lehmkuhl, Philip Kelley, Neil Peters, Frederick Howe, Hall Virgil, Jay Wickum, secretary SECOND ROW: Patricia Tibbetts, Nancy Ellett, .-_. ... ' Eleanor Lincoln, Diana Virgil, Elizabeth Nelson, Cheryl Esmond, president; Nancy Houston, advisor; Susan Foster, Donna Harrison, Julie Lamps BOT- TOM ROW: Robert Cooley, Robert Wall, secretary; Jeffrey Wandell, vice president; Behram Schroff, Roy Lundford, Ray Bittle i 1 i 329 I'L ■V, I l rm . 1 1 1 ■■'- ' -' nK I ■III TOP ROW: Michael Wagner, religious co-chairman; Michael Poper, member- ship chairman; Rabbi H. Hirsch Cohen, Hillel director; Bernard Woltberg, re- ligious co-chairman BOTTOM ROW: Roberta Senn, secretary; Susan Shapin, choir director; Rae Telengater, graduate group chairman HILLEL FOUNDATION McKINLEY FOUNDATION As the spiritual home for the students of the Jewish faith on the university campus, the B'Nai B'Rith Hillel Foundation fulfills the function of bringing together the academic life of the student with the heritage of his religion. In achieving this purpose, the foundation sponsors programs encom- passing a wide range of activities. The cultural program for 1964-65 consisted of a lecture series, a concert of chamber music by Pro- fessor Partos of Israel, art exhibits and a weekly forum led by Professor Joseph Agassi. Social pro- grams included supper socials for freshmen and a Chanukah Celebration. In the fall six discussions were held on contemporary American Jewish life. McKinley Foundation Student Council shares in the ministry of the McKinley United Presbyterian Church and Foundation which is a member of the ecumenical ministry of United Christian Fellowship. Through United Christian Fellowship, McKinley participated in seminar groups, mid-week worship services, and in several retreats at Camp Howard. Sunday night supper forums and Monday noon grad- uate luncheons were offered, while married couples actively participated in the study and social pro- grams of Kinley Kupples. During vacation periods, a series of study-action seminars and work camps were held to acquaint students and staff members with the needs that exist in the world today. LEFT TABLE: Alice Cortright, vice president; Laurel Spears, Robert Wissell, Nancy Stagg, Martin Mullvain, James Ray, Carol Moore, Dr. James Hine, advisor; Lowell Peterson, Lawson Lobb, president RIGHT TABLE: Janet Williams, Janet Bugg, Lee Pennington, Sharon Shull, treasurer; Larry Hill, Lynn McDowell, Catherine Logan, Raymond Norton ■I TOP ROW: Philip McKown, Larry Mears, social chairman; Edward Karl, Cari Hale, Gary Kaemper, president; John Harvey SECOND ROW: Carl Reynolds, Charles Businaro, Homer Blass, James Swofford, Thomas Mann BOTTOM ROW: Gilbert Waud, Janice Cary, Donna Cox, secretary; Karen Brown, devotional chairman; Linda Cary, Emily Trovillion BAPTIST STUDENT UNION BAPTIST STUDENT COUNCIL The Baptist Student Union is the link between the University student and the church. An execu- tive council elected from among the students takes charge of the work of the organization. One aim of the Baptist Student Union is to help freshmen in their adjustment to university life. All new freshmen are visited by upper classmen to encour- age them to become part of a local Baptist church. Student-led vesper services, designed to help students in spiritual attainments, are held every Monday through Thursday. International Night, where students from foreign lands are guests at a banquet, and a Fourth of July picnic gave foreign students a place in the organization's activities. The members of the Baptist Student Council are elected every year by student members of the Uni- versity Baptist Church. The Council works through the program of the Baptist Student Foundation to meet the needs of Baptist students on the campus by providing Christian education and fellowship. Among the regular activities sponsored by the Council was the weekly Supper Forum, a Sunday evening supper hour followed by speakers and dis- cussions. Last year the group planned and spon- sored the annual conference of the Baptist Student Movement in Illinois. Delegates came from six college campuses to attend the conference, which had as its theme Worship in a Secular Age. TOP ROW: John Keele, James Skidmore, Flo Anne Fuller, Larry Allen, Elaine Yunker, Rev. Samuel Binch, advisor BOTTOM BOW: Charles Brown, vice president; Mary Behrens, president; Nancy Perry, secretary-treasurer; Joan Braswell 331 ' ' III II JU TOP ROW: Steven Broquist, treasurer; Norman Petersen, president; Elaine Olson, campus worker; A, Roger Gobbel, pastor; William Hamer, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Charlene Koski, Janet Winget, Alice Ras- mussen, Lorraine Toppe, secretary LUTHERAN STUDENT FOUNDATION LUTHERAN CHAPEL COUNCIL When members of the Lutheran Student Founda- tion came back to school this year, they were greeted by their pastor and a new Campus Worker in a redecorated Center. The only requirement for membership in the Foundation is participation in its activities which include regular coffee hours, the Sunday evening supper club, and an annual smorgasbord. A new musical setting for the wor- ship service was used several Sunday mornings. The Sunday evening and week-day programs, which are planned by a student committee, en- courage students to look honestly at themselves, their faith, and the world around them through discussions on such topics as political trends. The University Lutheran Chapel and Student Center strives to deepen and enrich the lives of its students. The Chapel Council, elected every year by the student congregation of the church, is re- sponsible for planning the services, programs, and activities which will accomplish this goal. Life- related Bible study, timely topic discussions, in- formal dialogue, fellowship, and recreation make up a portion of these activities. Two important events that were planned for the fall semester were the All Chapel Banquet and a Big Weekend at which time well-known the- ologians spoke to the group. At mid-year the mem- bers dedicated their new Student Center addition. TOP ROW: Waldemar Weber, Carl Engel, Marshall Danker, William Kirsch, Donald Krumrey, Larry Brandt BOTTOM ROW: Sally Mohr, David Schin- goethe, treasurer; Marian Such, secretary; Rev. R. T. Eissfeldt, Roger Q J Vossler, president; Olaf Nesheim, vice president; Mrs. Olaf Nesheim IN PANEL: Doris Stier NOT 332 w m TOP ROW: Rev. R. T. Eissfeldt, Pefer Liefer, Paul Nystrom, Larry Brandt, Gregg Giesler, Larry Kerkhoff, Waldemar Weber, Brian Rape, Jerry Paul, Richard Pilz, Marshall Danker, president SECOND ROW: Nancy Krumrey, Carol Nesheim, Mary Hackbarth, Katherine Stubenrauch, Marian Buch, Mary Kralicek, Paulette Weige, Joyce Juhl, Virginia Wassermann, secretary; Mar- iorie Meier, Sharon Huebener BOTTOM ROW: Richard Beitz, Donald Krum- rey, treasurer; Eldon Garlisch, DuWayne Martin, William Ford, Paul Jorgen- sen, Douglas Waineo NOT IN PANEL: Janis Koester, Janice Markert, Barbara Roschke, Doris Stier, Carolyn Lamm GAMMA DELTA WESLEY FOUNDATION Founded 30 years ago to further Christian knowl- edge and service, Gamma Delta is an International Association of Lutheran students. Upsilon Chapter is one of over 1 50 chapters located throughout the United States and Canada. Weekly meetings were held each Sunday evening beginning at 5 :00 with a supper and ending at 7 :00 with vespers. Programs were varied, ranging from recreation and fellowship to lectures and discus- sions. Among the programs presented this year was a stimulating discussion in which three clergymen from other campus foundations expressed the various views of Ecumenicity. Gamma Deltans caroled and held their annual picnic also. The halls of Wesley echoed with new sounds this yea r — sounds from its new coffee house The Etc. which opened Homecoming weekend. Music was often heard coming from the new Arts Room which is complete with stereo and records. The coffee house serves as a place for warm fellowship and fun. The student program included weekly Sunday supper programs, study seminars, and mid-week vesper services. At Christmas time the students decked the halls for their Olde English Christmas Feast. Another activity which is becoming a popu- lar tradition was the inter-collegiate football ex- changes with other Big Ten Wesley foundations. In addition Wesley joined the ecumenical move- ment. TOP ROW: Larry Brown, Larry Hardesty, James Gothard, Robert Young, Mary Helfmstine, David Baldridge, Elizabeth Stafford, Janet Ransom, Nancy Hardin BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Turley, Marilyn Emery, Virginia Galbreath, 333 John Hillison, vice president; Mary Lou Stokes, president; Kathryn Sundstrom, secretary; Charles Goodall, treasurer; Mrs. Gail Reeve, advisor; Roberta Harrison, Marilyn Stillens, Patricia Dixon 'iSEesexwissL TOP ROW: Robert Woicik, John Connolly, John Matthys, James Planken- horn, Richard Stevens, James Lucas, Daniel Hellrung, Robert Prosek, Robert Mitchell, Mark Riesenberger, Donald Fredrickson, Martin Zwilling, Paul Boehle THIRD ROW: John Winkler, John Calgaro, Peter Horan, Michael Baloun, Michael Lops, Dennis Craig, Howard Bushnell, Antoinette Knuth, James McKean, Thomas Rhoads, Paul Kuick, Alan Spevak, Michael Fenne- more SECOND ROW: Anita Rogers, Margaret Malone, Ellen Connolly, Geraldine Gavagen, Janet Tabor, Jeanne Beckemeyer, Penny Quinn, Julianne Venckus, Susan Jacobs, Anne Jakes, Margaret Davis, Barbara Flynn, Helen Wolf, Maryjane VIk, Mary Borkowski BOTTOM ROW: Father Edvi ard Duncan, Ronald Mrozek, Mary Manns, Julianne Simonin, Shirley Thieda, Susan Lutkus, Barbara Varole, Sally Trott, Sue Ohiendorf, Myrna Chong, Louise Wolfe, Mary Prosser, Billie Marten, Margaret Howison, Gertrude Winkels NEWMAN CLUB TOP ROW: Martin Zw illing, treasurer; Father Edward Duncan, Ernest Kleck- ner, vice president; Alan Cook, recording secretary BOTTOM ROW: Julianne Simonin, corresponding secretary; Ronald Mrozek, president; Mary Prosser, historian The Newman Club is a national organization for all Catholic students on campus. In addition to offering activities, Newman Club offers Catholic students the chance to become better acquainted. The Club integrates all aspects of the student's life so that he can become a Christian in the true sense. There are three special aspects of Newman Club: religious, educational, and social. Religious events included a Communion Break- fast Dad's Day in addition to daily rosary and weekly benediction. One of the main religious ac- tivities was the annual retreat, conducted by Father Henry McAndle, O.S.A. Educational activities in- cluded a series of lectures by well-known clergy on topics such as mariology, the changing church, and social commitment. The educational highlight of the year was the Interfaith Panel Discussion. The panel, composed of ministers of the campus churches, discussed various views concerning ecu- menism. Open houses, coffee hours after football games, dances, and a hayride were a few of the social activities. Representatives from all the New- man Clubs in the state attended the Illinois Prov- ince meeting held this year on the Illinois campus. 334 TOP ROW: James Haplafka, vice president; Ray Carson, advisor; Peter Trescotf, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Toy, secretary; Stephen Palmberg, president; Mikio Ishimaru, chief instructor; Kokietr Lamsan, treasurer ILLINI KARATE KAI Because the art of Karate makes balanced use of the entire body, several universities and colleges are recognizing its value and instituting it as a course in their departments of physical education. At the University of Illinois, the lllini Karate Kai was established to foster the development of col- lege Karate. For the past two years, beginners classes for men and women in Combat-Contest Karate have been taught by instructors in the group, an affiliate of the famous Japan Karate Association. The goal of Karate, a highly-developed fighting art, is to strengthen people mentally and physically. Its history can be traced back to the dawn of hu- man civilization and even today its continued evolu- tion may be observed in Japan. A man fully trained has normal hands but can smash boards and bricks through speed and sheer mental discipline. :.-it ' ( MIKIO ISHIMARU, founder and chief instructor of lllini Kdrdte Kai 135 TOP ROW: Linda Russell, Stephen Brovi n, John Covell, Daniel Karan, Rich- ard Sacks, William Delavan, Robert Anderson, Kenneth Maxwell, William Metzger, James Jackowski, Harold Wahle, Elaine Strauss SECOND ROW: Roger Frazier, Irwin Koloms, Lawrence Heck, Robert Threlkeld, Richard Morrison, Edward Hull, David Watkins, Randall Wflks, James Mukoyama, Frank Weiner, Roger Howenstein BOTTOM ROW: Crayton Walker, Mati Mikkor, Richard Tale, Eugene Freese, James Kaplafka, Stephen Palmberg, Mikio Ishimaru, Peter Trescott, Raymond Toy, Leon Jakobovits, James Doyle NOT IN PANEL: James Thompson, Stephen Ginsberg, James O'Meara, Wil- liam Gold, Randy Hess ]SBB7aSD3lX, YJSeBBOlMSR . IT TOP ROW: Marianne Haney, Lynn Goodwin, AAary Ann Auvinen, Rose- marie Dietz, Yisela Seehafer, Paula Wosk, Paula Mueller, Lisbeth Sherrick SECOND ROW: Don Matthews, Carolyn Johnson, Rachel Marwell, Ardath Omer, vice president; Andrea Shulman, treasurer; Janis Stockman, Mary ORCHESIS Orchesis is an organization on the University of Illinois campus for anyone who is interested in modern dance. Although it originally began as a performing group, at present, dancing skill is not a prerequisite for membership. The purpose of the group is to provide people of all abilities the op- portunity to improve their competence in dance. The primary objectives of Orchesis are to effect a better understanding of dance, its purposes, and the constituents of good modern dance. In November, they sponsored a High School Dance Day. High School students were given an opportunity to study the art of dance and to par- ticipate in lessons presented by the Dance faculty. TOP ROW: Prof. Donnell Hunt, advisor; Herbert Aden, Howard Keating, Steven Johnson, Gerald Grieser, Thomas Hunsley, Richard Crawford, Larry Woolever, Gary Webber SECOND ROW: Prof. Gene Shove, advisor; Larry Hardesty, vice president; James Behrens, president; Robert Strube, IT, o Keating, president; Virginia Lukas BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Myers, Nancy Tumavick, Sonya Skaggs, Gail Hetherington, Lisbeth Johannessen NOT IN PANEL: Marjorie Rhutasel, secretary; Donna Johnson, Rena Gans, Carol Curran, Diana Douglas, Jean Jorgensen AGRICULTURAL MECHANIZATION CLUB Having been founded in 1960, the Agricultural Mechanization Club is one of the youngest ac- tively functioning clubs on campus. Students in the agricultural mechanization curriculum and others who are interested compose its membership. Club activities included a fall picnic sponsored by the Agricultural Engineering Faculty, a winter- izing day for lawn mowers, a tour of a company or farm of interest, and a club-sponsored picnic with the faculty as guests. Highlighting the year was their first Spring Banquet which will be held an- nually. The group's first honorary member was announced and the award for Outstanding Senior in Agricultural Mechanization was presen ted. Agriculture Council representative; Mitchell Corbin, secretary-treasurer; Paul Benson, reporter BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Lindsay, Edward Butler, Raymond Schumacher, Daniel Heltness ►W :1 I TOP ROW: David Porter, Raymond Fulkerson, coach; Robert Hulme, Craig Greenwood, John Schunl , coach; Bruce Greenwood, Andrew Stroiny, Roy Frazier, Jack Heuerman SECOND ROW: Nancy Mihevc, Corinne Grayson, Nancy Naffziger, Margaret Leinen, Nan Clatt, secretary-treasurer; Dale Gutof, Lynne Myers, president; Judith Carey, coach BOTTOM ROW: Roman Lopatynski, David Stanczak, Henry Karlson, vice president; George Grice, Prof. Joseph Wenzel, director of Forensics; Gerald Berthold, Norman Gordon, Scott Herrick, Forrest Geiger, Merwyn Hayes, lllini Forum moderator ILLINI FORENSIC ASSOCIATION OMICRON DELTA KAPPA The members of the lllini Forensic Association represent the University in intercollegiate compe- tition in debate, discussion, and public speaking. In addition to conducting public debates both on and off campus, the I FA presents a weekly discus- sion program over radio station WILL — The lllini Forum. The debaters entered this year's competi- tion as defending State Champions of the Illinois Intercollegiate League and as representatives to the National Debate Tournament at West Point. The highlight of the year was the visit of two Oxford University debaters who joined two lllini to argue the proposition that even the affluent so- ciety needs a welfare state. Composed of junior and senior men, professional students, graduate students, and faculty and staff members, the Illinois Circle of Omicron Delta Kap- pa is the only national men's honorary on campus. Each year the circle initiates fifteen seniors and five juniors into the society. Only those men who have maintained a very high scholastic average and have performed outstandingly in extra-curricular activi- ties are eligible for membership. The group is unique in that each year approxi- mately five faculty and staff members are selected to become members. In this way student and faculty leaders are able to meet on an informal basis to dis- cuss topics of current importance. TOP ROW: Elliot Peskind, president; Francis Jahn, vice president; David Becker, secretary-treasurer; Daniel Figert, Lawson Lobb BOTTOM ROW: Col. Clair Worthy, U.S. Army; Rev. James Hine, McKinley Foundation; J. Fred Miller, Director, YMCA; Dean Allen Weller, College of Fine Arts NOT IN PANEL: Robert Adams, Lloyd Ambrosius, Robert Auler, Gordon Bagby, Raymond Beazley, Allen Carius, David Downey, Roland Dukes, Roger Ebert, Allen Evans, Daniel Figert, David Fox, William Fraser, Dennis Gorman, Don- ald Gubser, Joseph Hasman, Theodore Harvey, Owen Hein, Harold Holmes, o Robert Hippie, Kelly Hsia, John Jacoby, John Johnson, Charles Kerchner, Roland Littlewood, James Martin, Dale Mueller, Gerald Murtaugh, Robert Mullen, Richard Murphy, Gregory Read, Clarence Redman, George Redmon, John Rosenwald, Steven Sample, John Shay, Gregory Taubeneck, Albert Tillman, Glen VanBlaricum, Gary Young, J. Thomas Hastings, Carl Knox, Frances Keoning, Lyie Lanier, Douglas Mills, President David Henry, Edward Nestigen, Paul ShafFer, Fred Turner, Karl Wallace, Arthur Wyatt V S9, . m .. T TOP ROW; Omojola Ogunlade, Michael Egunjobi, Kwamena Esuon, Augustine Okonkwo, Emmanuel Agwuna, Hubert Dyasi, Mohamed Awaleh SECOND ROW: George Ojunaga, Eric Mondeh, Richard Oboka, James Aosu, Stephen Ejlke, Adegboyega Adewunmi, Ndarake Etuk, Willie Lipato, Ahmed Abdal- salam BOTTOM ROW: Beniamin Leshoai, Mohamed Yossef, Kojo Amoan- ing, Oredola Soluade, Diane Smart, Evans Fiakpui, Abiodun Odejayi AFRICAN STUDENTS ORGANIZATION COLOMBIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION The main purpose of the African Students Or- ganization is to have a strong body that will bring students from all parts of Africa together so they will be able to participate fully in campus activities. It was the intention of the founders that this group would help project the culture of the various African countries and would offer students from different parts of the world the opportunity to discuss world events, particularly those happening in Africa, in a friendly atmosphere. The organization has fireside discussions about once a month where topics of world-wide interest are discussed. Another activity of the group is its annual dance, African Interlude. Founded many years ago, the Colombian Students Association satisfies a definite need among Colom- bian students — to help them identify themselves by means of the organization while they are in this country. Membership consists not only of all the Colombian students at the University but also of American students who are sincerely interested in the people and the country. The group's activities are varied according to the semester. This fall the association had panel sessions concerning social and political-economic problems in Colombia today. The organization also partici- pated in exhibitions and folklore contests such as Copacabana Club and International Fair. TOP ROW: Kurt Schenkramirez, Cesar Zamoranoestrada, Lino Duranmazuera, Mauricio Garciarodriguez, Benjamin Urrutiareina, Victor Sanchezhuertas, Fer- nando Sanchezvesga, Blicstein Coifman BOTTOM ROW: Lana Radle, Henry % ii-nn Camargoroncancio, treasurer; Marianne Cory, Gerrnan Carrlllosarmiento, presi- dent; Sylvia Reeverts, Catherine Cortes, Luis Devisechandia, secretary; Cecilia de Sanchez f% r% TOP ROW: Regina Pocius, Irene Large, Ramune Gavelis, Victor Atutis, Joan Kuprionis, Juozas Svaras, Virginia Lukas, Izidorius Nausedas, Marija Gavelis, Zenonas Slasiuiis, Birute Jasas, John Nalis, Birute Lukasevicius, Mary Burba SECOND ROW: Ausra Jurkynas, Dalia Kremeris, Dalia Sulaitis, Dalia Azu- balis, secretary; John Salcius, president; Vytautas Palciauskas, vice presi- dent; Aurelia Gincauskas, Svaja Vansauskas, Audrone Garbenis, Vida Ripskis BOTTOM ROW: Vytautas Lukas, Stanley Jurjonas, Charles Petrauskas, Vitalius Benokraitis, Kestutis Kemezys NOT IN PANEL: Justinas Bavarskis, John Boguta, Saulius Brazdys, Julia Butkus, Gaja Giniotis, Linas Jurcys, Martin Karsas, treasurer; John Kasparat, Alfred Kleinaitis, Irena Kris, Tamara Kulikauskas, Rimantas Liaugminas, Irene Marchertas, George Mazelis, Auste Paliokas, Ina Pavilcius, Arvydas Paulikas, Christopher Pamataitis, Domas Petrelis, Raymond Rackauskas, Saul Rackauskas, Edmund Remys, Nijole Riskus, Rugile Rygertas, Zigmas Sadauskas, Dalia Simkus, Alphonse Simonaitis, Algimantas Slapkauskas, Ruta Sose, Egle Tumasonis, Otilija Uzgiris, Alvydas Vasaitis LITHUANIAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION UKRAINIAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION The Lithuanian Students Association was found- ed fourteen years ago by Lithuanian students who emigrated to this country. Most of the members were born in Lithuania. The group strives to main- tain the Lithuanian heritage and tries to promote unity through social and cultural activities. Many of the activities follow Lithuanian traditions which were engrained in the students during their early years in Europe — of greater importance because the students are unable to return to their homeland. In addition to holding meetings, dances, song fests, and campfires, members were also active in a Lithuanian folk-dance group which participated in many functions, including International Fair. The main purpose of the Ukrainian Student As- sociation is to generate a better understanding and appreciation of the Ukraine and various aspects of its heritage among American and international students. The membership of the association con- sists mainly of students born in Ukraine and forced to leave their homeland because of the Russian take-over shortly before the end of World War II. Keeping in step with numerous activities, both University sponsored and independent, the organi- zation had ample opportunity to exhibit Ukrainian culture — its music, choreography, and craftsman- ship. Last year it was recognized as one of the three most active foreign student organizations. TOP ROW: Olga Dychie, Tatiana Wiwcharenko, Alexandra Szczeblowsky, Stephanie Merkelo, Eugene Gratovich, Boris Antonovych, Martha Daczyszyn, Tatiana Sasyk, Maria Merkelo, Maria Wojtowycz THIRD ROW: Jaroslava Kuchma, Ronald Edwards, Walter Terkun, Henry Merkelo, Frederick Thayer, Zenowie Holubec, Roman Daczkewycz, Jerry Merkelo, Kalyna Pomirko SECOND ROW: Ihor Kutynsky, treasurer; Prof. Nicholas Britsky, advisor; James Foster, president; Prof. Dmytro Shtohryn, advisor; Bohdan Saciuk, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Lubomyra Kutko, Lydia Sawaryn, Ivanna Foster, Myroslawa Holubec, Roxolana Buraczynska, Helen Saciuk NOT IN PANEl: Prof. Basil Dmytryshyn, Alexander Jusefowytsch, Jerome Hanowsky, Michael Kos, Paul Sloniowski, Tatiana Suehovy, Harry Rerun, Gv endolyn Rerun 33 4 M MJL waaxaSiSiBiiiSK TOP ROW: Dawn Sayre, Carol Green, Ann Barnas, Ruth Reichert, Sharon Seban, Nancy Robey, Janice Sommer, Vicki Vogel, Barbara Millhouse, Jac- queline Lewis, Carol Dyer SECOND ROW: AAagaret Strahorn, Helene Bach, Patricia Demetrulias, Suzanne Williams; Harriet Daschka, Helen Ragsdale, Barbara Smith BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Ginsler, Barbara Sauerwein, Laurel Wineburgh, Woodie Ingram, Sharon Key, Judith Lundeen NOT IN PANEL: Sallie Pagels, Sharon Eihausen, Charlotte Kopac, Judith Kreutz, Joan ScotT, Cynthia Curtiss, Bettie Hewes, Kaye Shipton, Luanne Thorson ANGEL FLIGHT About 75 college women who have dedicated themselves to assisting Arnold Air Society, pro- moting the AFROTC program, creating interest in the Air Force, and being of service to the Univer- sity community compose this chapter of Angel Flight. Being an lllini Angel not only requires in- terest in these activities but also the personality, poise, and intelligence to make them a success. Working with Arnold Air Society, the Angels co- sponsor an Arnold Air Society Ball and two Books for Asian Students drives. Representatives from both organizations attend the Arnold Air Society- Angel Flight National Conclave and area meetings. By sponsoring the Wing Division, offering their services at registration, and hostessing for military affairs and commissioning ceremonies. Angel Flight promotes the AFROTC program. Angels attend group parades and also sponsor coffees for the Ad- vanced Course Cadets, a tea for staff wives, and Blue Yonder Workshop, a special project to intro- duce the pin-girls, fiancees, and wives to the Air Force way of life. They also hostess at University affairs and bring honor by successfully participat- ing in mid-western and national drill meets. THE ANGEL FLIGHT Drill Team practices in preparation for drill meets. TOP ROW: Judith Kreutz, administrative ofRcer; Helene Bach, comptroller; Patricia Demetrulias, pledge trainer; Sharon Eihausen, operations officer; Margaret Strahorn, information BOTTOM ROW: Joan Scott, executive officer; Suzanne Williams, commander .  t7 340 ■W i '0 ..Sr -J TOP ROW; James Jackson, personnel; Louis Klockenga, information officer; Joseph Chvatal, comptroller SECOND ROW: Hoi 'ard Kotlicky, executive ofFicer; James Lange, commander; Michael Dandar, operations officer BOT- TOM ROW: Gary AAulloy, administrative officer; Jerry Hacker, chaplain AFROTC Cad. Lt. Col. James Lange presents Ma|. General Leo Dusard, Commander, Chanute AFB, with the award of Honorary Commander, Arnold Air Society. JAKE SCHAEFER SQUADRON, ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY Founded in 1947 at the University of Cincinnati, the Arnold Air Society is an honorary professional and social military fraternity pledged to further the mission, tradition, and concept of the USAF, to sup- port airpower and its role in national security, and to aid in the development of an effective officer. Pledging in Jake Schaefer Squadron is limited to outstanding AFROTC sophomore and junior cadets with a 3.25 all University average and a 4.0 in basic air science courses. The Jake Schaefer Squadron is active in numer- ous service, special, and social projects. They served as ushers at memorial services for President Ken- nedy, provided Air Force representation at the an- nual Veterans' Day ceremonies, and maintained an Air Force exhibit at Engineering Open House. They also collected books for the Asian students, pro- vided color guards and saber arches for ceremonial occasions, and aided the Department of Air Science during registration. Various special projects includ- ed taking trips to Homestead AFB and Cape Ken- nedy and having several expert speakers. Socially, they co-sponsored the Arnold Air Society Ball and had their picnic at Lake of the Woods. TOP ROW: Nestor White, Gale Coil, James Framberger, Louis Klockenga, Peter Stanley, Jack Rosecrans, Everett Harvey, Richard Heidenreich, James Olson, Larry Simmons, James Shunick, George Coil SECOND ROW: Gary Mulloy, James Jackson, Lt. Col. Russell Strange, PAS; James Lange, Capl. Lanny Headley, advisor; Howard Kotlicky, Michael Dandar BOTTOM ROW: Jon Gross, Reuel Roberts, George Steil, Jerry Hacker, Joseph Chvatal NOT IN PANEL: Edward Benson, William Kehoe, Carl Kueltzo, Richard Brueckner, James Hacker, Rontild Schuh : 0 TOP ROW: Mary Kenny, Dorinda Rodda, Beverly Strange, Susan Keilly, Ann Holmin, Diane Posady, Mary Yeager, Janef Neumann, Janet Blumenthal, Marlene Peterson, Karen Scamehorn, Carol Boyd, Nancy Scott, Cheryl Krum- rey, Joan Brill THIRD ROW: Margo Miller, Catherine Sloboda, Tamara Miller, Diane Mitchell, Beth Miller, Pamela Evans, Gayle Cary, Bonnie Nie- land, Mary Luckett, Margaret Oblouk, Karen Schien, Vicky Mulberry SEC- GUIDON The tri-service military organization for men, Scabbard and Blade, sponsors Guidon, its military auxiliary of select and dedicated women. Students are pledged for one semester on the basis of per- sonality, poise, ability to converse, and interest in the military programs. Membership is open to all undergraduate women who have a 3.5 average. The members endeavor to support the University R.O.T.C. program, develop leaders, acquaint women with the military program, and serve the University and community by working in welfare projects and acting as hostesses for University functions. The group exhibits an energetic drill team which per- forms in parades and drill meets here and away. OND ROW: Barbara Camm, Marilyn Paddick, June Pound, secretary; Carolyn Riley, president; Claudia Bird, vice president; Marsha McWilliams, Jerilyn Hoffman, treasurer; Pamela Wooding BOTTOM ROW: Laura Lowe, Diane Dorsett, Rosemary Nelson, Judith Nash, Charlene Ball, Jo Ann Bargiel, Barbara Craig, Barbara Stryker NOT IN PANEL: Judith Robertson JUDO CLUB The goal of Judo Club is to promote and teach the sport in the tradition of the Mother School of Judo in Tokyo, Japan — the Kodokan Judo Institute The U. of I. club, founded in 1962, has been char- tered by the Chicago Yundanshaki, the body gov- erning all Kodokan Judo Clubs in the Midwest. Club standing and promotions are recorded in Tokyo. This fall the first class for beginners in Judo was initiated by the club. In addition to participating in informal meets with Chanute Air Force Base and nearby schools and sponsoring intra-club tour- naments, the U. of 1. Judo Club sponsors the Mid- west Invitational Judo Tournaments. TOP ROW: Ralph Clements, white belt; Robert Kubala, white belt; Theo- dore Kell, Yonkyu; Steven Micko, white belt; Kathleen Fuller, white belt; Peter Johnson, Yonkyu; Mati Mikkor, Yonkyu BOTTOM ROW: Allan Sauin, Ikkyu; James Kaplafka, Yonkyu; Dan Cassel, Sankyu; Eugene Wickham, Sankyu; Rett Summerville, Sandan NOT IN PANEL: Mark Adams, Tony Andrieth, Edwin Baker, Stanley Bressenden, Larry Carrius, Earl Collymore, Paul Cuppy, Charles Elmer, Keith Fitzgerald, Larry Forden, Joseph Fraczek, Charles Green, Thomas Greenwood, Susan Grinton, Bradley Hedien, Gerald Hodgcock, Charles Hunt, Charles Johnson, Sarah Johnson, Mtchaline Kaput, Carole King, Carman Miller, Hugh Morrison, Griffin Noble, Harold Patterson, Robert Phelps, Michael Redemske, Ellen Rosen, Thomas Trick, Kenneth Wenon, George Wilkens, Robert Wright, Sally Zemke, Robert Zwick, Steven Shay, David Fontilla, David Schick o c% I r' ■s - .. .'n- fi F -. TOP ROW: Thomas Cutilletta, Laurence Baskin, Jeffrey Blackman, James Cleich, Daniel Milligan, Phillip Wilken, Gary Saunders, Harry HeflFelfinger, Marc Moonin, Roger Bash, Michael Hilborn THIRD ROW: Douglas Eden, William Locander, James Schelling, David Alexander, Scott Harris, Ronald Steinkamp, Lawrence Galinkin, Stephen Carnine, Arthur Burkett, Richard l Felton, advisor; Tom Runge SECOND ROW: Ronald Sargis, Curtis Rosen- ireter, secretary; Wayne Eggerf, vice president; Richard Torson, president; Robert LoflFredo, senior vice president; Joel Shabsin, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Sheldon Abrams, William Townsley, chancellor; James Yaley, Thomas Campbell, Joseph Fruchter, Edmund Hartweger DELTA SIGMA PI Delta Sigma Pi, a professional business fraternity, offers membership to students who attend the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Relating and integrating the study of the various phases of the business field with the actual prac- tice of the business world is its goal. Activities included professional programs con- sisting of guest speakers from all the fields of business and several field trips to such places as the Midwest Stock Exchange and the Board of Trade. The social calendar included a semi-annual dance, faculty-student luncheons, and sports ac- tivities. Founded in 1922, Upsilon Chapter has now initiated more than 550. CONSERVATIVE COUNCIL Three years ago several conservative students, dissatisfied with the liberal attitudes which they felt adulterated intellectual discourse on campus, formed the Conservative Co-ordinating Council to guarantee the student body exposure to conserva- tive philosophy. The Council attempts to contrast the futility of American left-wing ideas with posi- tive aspects of conservatism. The student group affiliated with the Council is the lllini Conservative Alliance. Some of its ac- tivities were a series of conservative seminars and two programs on the two party system with Re- publican state treasurer William Scott and Demo- crat auditor Michael Howlett as speakers. TOP ROW: Prof. William Ferguson, Charles Hug, vice chairman; Russell Johnson, Curtis Rosemann, Prof. Francis Wilson, Robert Auler, John John- H F ¥m I tt .jj ,. M u a  1 ;J:r.i il '.tit } 1 ;: is 11 «? « ' • J ;. .i r -5 :: I- son, chairman BOTTOM ROW: Everett Nicholas, Jonlee Nelson, treasurer; Leslie Harris, Prof. Harold Holt V H . aK-; .MKv ap' 'i':M0 f m m m- m •••.'■it-:; .■V. i 1i ,-f5.-;;x S:fci. ' .. S. ri m AT-?- ■''2: N «, - % it- '.  M ' gSl HH .•v 5P«.- ■■.- :v?i; 'v: ?; M:il: v 5 3 RESIDENCES 9 . TOP ROW: Jan Bush, Judy Pdyiie, Mdry Koiirad, Sue Friedenger, Sue Biech- er, Loralee Greenvyell, Kathleen Quinn, Celinda Pazmino, Luella McCartney, Karen Strohm, Jenna Davis, Sharon Sass, Linda Getman, Janet Steggerda, June Connelly, Carol Boyd, Ann Barnas, Jo Bargiel THIRD ROW: Judy Wikoff, Mary Scott, Kathy Yeast, Carol Reynolds, Roberta Svitaiek, Emy Mrknicka, Carolyn Van, Pamela Archer, Enid Stottnup, Sara Thornton, Ruth Wene, Marsha McWilliams, Carol Imie, Barbara Guigliano, Mary Jepsen, Ap- ril Blake, Linda Fritzen, Tula Vaream, Charolette Ball, Sybill Orne, Sara Gillespie SECOND ROW: Joann Hoehamer, Judith Gr.ilidtn, Bdrbara Homer, Valerie Tilgner, Joan Plaushines, Janet Belsley, Sarajane McWilliams, Mrs. Daley, Mary Beth Bartulis, Margarent Manning, Nancy Yontz, Nancy Hamm, Nancy Stern, Gail Sweeney BOTTOM ROW: Sue Oblander, Jane Balgley, Ruth Samford, Joanne Ringenberg, Frances Greanias, Elaine Corbitt, Gladys Hrudy, Gail Esarey, Sharon Ponder, Jeanne Grabiec, Barabara Roschke, Shar- on Home, Carol Larson, Carolyn House, Patty Grant, Carol Steiner NOT IN PANEL: Bobbie Giesse, Sorell Hoopes, Karen Kibler ALPHA CHI OMEGA The Alpha Chis have set high standards for them- selves, and their efforts were rewarded when the Illinois chapter won the National Council Trophy for the most outstanding college chapter at their convention this summer. Locally, lota chapter won the Panhellenic Scholarship Trophy this past year. Alpha Chi Omega is also widely represented in campus honors, including Alpha Lambda Delta, Union offices, and the Junior IF Ball Queen. This fall, in addition, the Alpha Chis decided to show their gratitude to their housemother for the past ten years, Mrs. Grace Daley, by initiating her as a full chapter member. TOP ROW: Sarajane McWilliams, president FOURTH ROW: Joan Plau- shines, treasurer; Mary Beth Bartulis, pledge trainer THIRD ROW: Carol Boyd, social chairman; Sorel Hoopes, first vice president SECOND ROW: Barbara Homer, corresponding secretary; Mary Ann Jepsen, rush chairman BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Giugliano, rush chairman; Nancy Hamm, recording secretary; Nancy Steam, house manager; Carol Reynolds, scholarship chair- man 346 II TOP ROW: Jacqueline Kuhrtz, Joan McGlashan, Terrence Spiegel, Geraldine Kelly, Mary Ellen Johnston, Linda Christiansen, Marcia Mayes, Carole May, Sandra Kirkby, Janet Lipe, Mary Fisher, Elizabeth Moretz, Marilyn Dvorak, Karen Fogler THIRD ROW: Eileen Hanson, Barbara Susin, Mary Oldham, Sue Widney, Karen Richter, Brenda Shelton, Patricia Lee, Marilyn Lemke, Mary Henderson, Joan Vining, Karen Keller, Janice Walk, Susan Coleman, Jo Ellen Karr SECOND ROW: Martha Robinson, Paulette Meyer, Rita Ritcher, Rita Fox, Mary Keating, Dorothy Hodgins, Beulah Rebman, house- mother; Mary Moretz, Margo White, Sallle Pagels, Judith Lipka, Sylvia Stauf- fer, Judith Keith BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Ross, Linda Plattner, Linda Tru- lock, Sara Tighe, Judith Kubik, Julie Gray, Kathryn Droba, JoAnn Smith, Melanie Wozniak, Nancy Schock, Marika Littke, Margaret Franks, Jean Goed- del NOT IN PANEL: Dale Agger, Janice Feaster, Melinda Berg, Kathryn Sector ALPHA DELTA PI TOP ROW: Jo Ellen Karr, house manager THIRD ROW: Rita Ritcher, cor- responding secretary; Jan Feaster, treasurer SECOND ROW: Martha Rob- inson, social chairman; Marika Littke, recording secretary BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ellen Johnston, president; Karen Fogler, vice president The Alpha Delta Pis returned to school to find new walnut veneer dressers, bookcases, and desks in every room. The girls' excitement was carried over into campus activities and social events, as re- flected by ADPi representatives in Mortar Board, Shorter Board, and Torch. ADPis were found in top positions on ILLIO, Union, Orchesis, Mu Phi Epsi- lon. Glee Club and Cheerleading, and as finalists in Dolphin, AmVet, and May Queen contests. In the fall the ADPis paired with Theta Xi to win first place in Turkey Run. Spring brought the first Delta Chi Volleyball Tournament, and Alpha Delta Pi proudly displays the first place trophy. . B . sSB 347 'aoiaesxa . There is something new at the Mu chapter of Al- pha Epsilon Phi, for there is a brand new addition to their chapter house. With a new kitchen, five new bedrooms, a recreation room, and an enlarged dining area the AEPhis are carrying on their numer- ous activities in grand comfort. The AEPhis always enter wholeheartedly in cam- pus life by taking positions of leadership in activi- ties. However, much time is also spent planning spring and winter formals and keeping a high aca- demic standing. By working together on different projects, the AEPhis find that they can accomplish a tremendous amount of work. TOP ROW: Karyl Schulman, scholarship chairman; Joan SchafFnsr, treasurer THIRD ROW: Cheryl Halperin, social chairman; Patricia Schloss, secretary; Vivian Feist, house manager SECOND ROW: Carolyn Goldstein, second vice president; Marilyn Brown, president BOTTOM ROW: Maddy Berkson, rush chairman; Phyllis Beren, first vice president ALPHA EPSILON PHI TOP ROW: Patricia Lauter, Karen Kronick, Sharon Epstein, Linda Feinberg, Susan Wolf, Susan Sandler, Robin Wine, Nancy Adelman, Esta Schwartz, Robin Koenig, Davida Moskowitz, Michele Robin, Helene Wiczer, Janet Trock- man, Carol Resser, Judith Reiser THIRD ROW: Judith Palast, Renee Carger- man, Roberta Garret, Beverly Susler, Gail Frum, Carol Hochberg, Sandra Corren, Rise Blumenthal, Anne Simpson, Judith Harris, Isabelle Stein, Roberta Baron, Jessica Hilborn, Susan Merlander, Marlene Jacobs SECOND ROW: Cheryl Halperin, Patricia Schloss, Carol Goldstein, Phyllis Beren, Marilyn Brown, Joan Schaffer, Maddy Berkson, Karyl Schulman, Vivian Feist BOT- TOM ROW: Rachel Gelfand, Linda Leavitt, Patricia Guss, Faye Goldfarb, Marilyn Marshall, Susan Kamin, Susan Keilly, Erauna Rubenstein M TOP ROW: Jacqueline Lewis, scholarship chairman; Nancy Erb, treasurer; Mary Lou Dollins, social chairman SECOND ROW: Christine Johnson, re- cording secretary; Carol Rickey, first vice president; Sharon Eihausen, activi- ties chairman; Marilyn Levan, house manager BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Ginsler, corresponding secretary; Marguerite Condon, president Excitement in the house on Lincoln Avenue was infectious when the Alpha Gams received the news Fijis and Alpha Gams had been one of eight pairs chosen to compete in Stunt Show Finals during 1 964 Homecoming. It was the second year in a row that Alpha Gamma Delta had survived the torrid contest rivalry to present the most imaginative and accom- plished skits on campus and had gained the honor of becoming a finalist in Stunt Show. Since Stunt Show is an important and unique feature of an Illi- nois Homecoming, the Alpha Gams had good reason to be proud of their achievement, and the hours of practice were well worth the effort they involved when the participants captured a coveted trophy. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA TOP ROW: Marilyn Paddick, Jane Arganbright, Marilyn White, Diane Wilson, Mary Hooper, Mary Shirley, Patricia Rabbe, Kathryn Leonard, Lynda Dauten- hahn, Jacquelyn Warner, Jill Forsell, Sharon Eihausen, Jill Dorney, Mflry Heeren, Karen Thomas, Elizabeth O'Nan, Janet Day THIRD ROW: Joan Ward, Judith Reider, Claudia Bird, Marianne Digiacomo, Nancy Phillips, Clara Doyle, Sylvia McClintock, Marilyn Watson, Judith Farley, Patricia Walker, I Jill Haas, Jo Alberts, Elaine Morse, Kathleen Dennis, Susan Williams, Linda Dolenak , Mary O'Hern SECOND ROW: Denise Degraff, Sandra Womacks, Mary Dollins, Jacqueline Lewis, Marilyn Levan, Mrs. Bledsoe, Marguerite Condon, Carol Rickey, Kathryn Ginsler, Christine Johnson, Nancy Erb, Melodee Gallik BOTTOM ROW: Synthia Lampley, Luanne Thorson, Diane Reed, Beverly Strange, Nancy Scott, Patricia Turk, Maureen Bersell yiR''' T Wl m TOP ROW: Charlotte Ward, Dolores Brown, Gwendolyn Robinson, Patricia Jones, Janice Jones, Alexis Ellis, Sondra Lawson SECOND ROW: Barbara Holt, Regina Jones, Robbery Tipton, Elinor Wallace, Judy Upshaw BOT- TOM ROW: Charlene McGee, Barbara English, Carolyn Jones, Sylvia Stafford, Jennifer Jones ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Gamma Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority was founded on this campus in 1913. Since that time the goals of its members have been high schol- arship and social and cultural advancement. The social events of the year included a formal and caroling at Christmas time and another formal to welcome the spring season. A Can Party, re- quiring each guest to donate a can of food for a local orphanage, was given by the pledges. The AKAs were also active on campus in organ- izations such as the Young Democrats. As a special house project, all girls gave a few hours of their time each week reading to a blind student. 4 I Lj TOP ROW: Dolores Brown, corresponding secretary; Regina Jones, treasurer; Elinor Wallace, vice president; Robbery Tipton, president; Judy Upshaw, recording secretary BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Holt, house manager; Charlotte Ward, rush chairman; Sondra Lawson, dean of pledges 350 TOP ROW; Lynne Knudson, Candace Arthur, Bonnie Kohlenberger, Susan Pfeifer, Pamela Evans, Roberta Dimmer, Judy Demkovich, Carol Zralka, Randa Nusbaum, Jane Stansell, Mary Beth Trinen, Sue Ellen Schmelzle, AAary Beth Mitrik, Carolyn Olsen, Janet Wagner, Helen Bullamore, Donan Innis, Wanda Roberts THIRD ROW: Vonne Lee Johns, Nancy Martin, Susan Eshel- man, Geraldine Cavagan, Jane Morrison, Maureen Dupatz, Barbara Klein, Merrilee Waltz, Marilyn Suhajda, Claire Burlew, Jule Miller, Mary Phebus, Patricia Faust, Nancy Schick, Jeanette Sweney SECOND ROW: Barbara Black, Ellen Mieszala, Mildred Vrhel, Beverly Grassi, Judith Rupp, Marilyn Swartz, Mrs. Norma Gosrisch, Judith Lundeen, Nancy Odchodnicky, Beatrice Ennett, Marsha Freeman, Pamela Wooding BOTTOM ROW: Mary Doman, Auga Roberts, Patricia Hood, Karen Hinsha« , Catherine Shaw, Judith Stein- man, Toni Trueblood NOT !N PANEL: Nancy Tenicki, Anita Schlier ALPHA OMICRON PI TOP ROW: Jule Miller, scholarship chairman; Pamela Wooding, rush chair- man THIRD ROW: Judith Lundeen, activities chairman; Mary Doman, first vice president; Merrilee Waltz, treasurer; Beverly Grassi, corresponding sec- retary SECOND ROW: Beatrice Ennett, pledge trainer; Marilyn Swarlz, presi- dent; Patricia Hood, house manager BOTTOM ROW: Helen Bullamore, social chairman; Mildred Vrhel, recording secretary The AOPis started the fall with a flourish of en- thusiasm and captured the Grand Prize Trophy of Stunt Show with their Acacia partners in their en- actment of Happiness is Dogpatch, U.S.A., which was presented Homecoming weekend. As in the past, the girls continued to display their many tal- ents by participating in a wide variety of activities throughout the year-long social whirl. Being sports-minded, the AOPis again paired in Turkey Run with a fraternity. During the last two years they have captured first place honors, which include a trophy and a turkey. The highlight of the social calendar was their Spring Formal presented with Delta Gamma. 351 my- I I 9 I ■1 Through friendship and many common interests, the members of Alpha Phi enjoy working together to achieve high social and scholastic goals. Diligent study was rewarded when Alpha Phis were selected for scholastic honors. But college is not all work. The Christmas orphan party, tea dance, and the Syracuse Triad added sparkle to the college lives of the Phis. The Alpha Phis were especially proud of their sisters who were chosen to be Miss Photo Flash, Miss Illinois Amvet, Dream Girls of Theta Chi and Sigma Pi, and the Glee Club president. Even more important than the honors were the friendships, the working together, and the fun the Phis shared. TOP ROW; Vicki Vogel, second vice president; Nancy Thorp, social chair- man; Ann Karlen, activities chairman; Karen Bend, treasurer SECOND ROW: Mary Bane, recording secretary; Lucy Becker, first vice president BOTTOM ROW: Susan Gerfen, president ALPHA PHI TOP ROW: Joyanne Loquist, Bonnie Scamehorn, Carole Stanley, Elizabeth Jupp, Jamie Sanders, Patricia Dewey, Veronica Beutler, Barbara Martin, Barbara Sigtenhorst, Elaine Haertel, Carol Farina, Barbara Craig, Daviene Hanson, Carol Mekkelson THIRD ROW: Peggy Fatura, Karen Bend, Donna Riemensnider, Linda Howell, Bonnie Ramond, Janice Sommer, Barbara Guill, AAary Yeager, KatherJne Gore, Ann Karlen, Barbara Fox, Robin Navin, Kay Yoder, Diana Mitchell, Nicole Bouxsein, Pam Williams, Victoria Gore SEC- OND ROW: Jean Gilmore, Jacqueline Gee, Nancy Thorp, Marlorle McCaw, Mary White, Lynn Mitchell, Lucy Becker, Mrs. Bernlce Harlin, Susan Gerfen, Mary Bane, Lenice Colangelo, Joyce Hagen, Glenna Brown, Joan Misch BOTTOM ROW: Trudi Bauer, Mary Jupp, Vicky Mulberry, Diane Magliochetti, Katherine Becker, Judith Stewart, Lois Davis, Jane Letsinger, Joan Brill, Ruth Watson NOT IN PANEL: Vicki Vogel, Alice Larson 35 INSIDE ROW: Barbara Kunze, treasurer; Mariella Lansford, recording secre- tary; Marian Pepper, pledge trainer; Judith Prentice, vice president; Kathryn Christ, president, Virginia Lansford, co-house manager OUTSIDE ROW: Diane Bedal, quill chairman; Sandra Wilham, co-house manager; Sharon Stark, social chairman; Mary Bock, activity chairman; Mary Scheppach, schol- arship chairman; Margot Carlburg, membership chairman Social life, activities, and scholarship were high- lights in this year with Alpha Xi Delta. The return to campus found the Fuzzies busily practicing Stunt Show and building a homecoming float with the AGRs, who also lent their support to the Alpha Xi's four Dolphin Queen finalists. Christmas comes but once a year, and the Fuzzies celebrated with the traditional informal using a ski sweater theme. Climaxed by the ap- pearance of Santa Claus with a stocking for each date, the evening was one of old-time festivity, in- cluding a gift for everyone. Rounding out the Al- pha Xi's year were the fraternity exchanges, the Rose Formal in the spring, and the Alumnae tea. ALPHA XI DELTA TOP ROW: Janet Schaub, Mary Ann Bock, Gunilla Breniser, Julaine Chris- topher, Sally Johannes, Sandra Borgen, Peggy Hettinger, Ann Humphrey, Kendra Barragree, Diane Keller, Faraday Fett, Sally Mohr, Barbara Kunze THIRD ROW: Sharon Stark, Mary Scheppach, Ruth Knupp, Diane Bedal, Carolyn Elmquist, Bonnie Goskusky, Arlene Wessberg, Margaret McMichael, Marian Pepper, Diane Gladish, Mary Bertoglio, Marcia Swengel SECOND ROW: Susan Rothrock, Sandra Barnstable, Margaret Chervirin, Kathryn Christ, Mrs. William Rice, Judith Prentice, Ann Leman, Virginia Lansford, Mariella Lansford BOTTOM ROW: Suzanne LaBelle, Sharon Key, Carol Ross, Margot Carlburg, Sandra Wilham, Elisabeth Stolz, Ellyn Sistrunk, Bonnie Lambert NOT IN PANEL: Shelby Mundsinger -i-Ti imnnmiMiifiTr TOP ROW: Suzanne Veach, Ellen Oravec, Lois Wright, Judith Parkinson, Joelle Galle, Sue Prince, Patricia Pierre, Ann Holmin, Lynne Williams, Nancy Patterson, Martha Ellertson, Fleury Viger, Elizabeth Sandburg THIRD ROW: Susan Harrison, Theodosia AAann, Margaret McPherson, Tamara Miller, Tam- ara Dazey, Mary Ann Kelly, Judith Kreutz, Roberta Short, Carol Flatness, Joann Powell, Jerilyn Hoffman, Bonnie Bogenholm, Carla Wander, Suzanne Fischer, Linda Ligon, Judith Becker, Beth Rittenhouse SECOND ROW: Carol Geppinger, Susan Ross, Joan Tate, Jene Fischer, Patricia Bauer, Judith Viere, Mrs. Ross, Jane Phillips, Linda Massock, Barbara Eichin, Sharon Stewart, Linda Stephenson, Patricia Demetrulias, B'Ann Miller, Anita Kull, Barbara Hill, Rita Walpole BOTTOM ROW: Carol Bawdin, Rosemary Walton, Maureen O'Brien, Barbara Baker, Sheila McFalls, Ruth Linsky, Mary Dekan, Roberta Roth, Judith Henderson, Sandra Smith, Janet Kinderman, Donalda Ellek, Nancy Burnett, Linda Hamilton CHI OMEGA High scholarship, close house unity, and partici- pation in campus activities were three goals achieved by the Chi Omegas last year. Scholastic- ally, the Chi Omegas remained in the first quartile of the Panhellenic house averages. And while main- taining high scholarship, the Chi Omegas were very much a part of campus activities through participa- tion, leadership, and enthusiasm. In order to achieve greater unity and insight, the Chi Omegas participated on both the state and the national level conventions. The ideas and knowledge gained at the conventions served as the influence for the U. of I. chapter this year. TOP ROW: Patricia Bauer, pledge trainer; Judith Kreutz, personnel chair- man; Joan Tate, rush chairman; Anita Kull, secretary; Barbara Hill, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Jane Phillips, president; Carol Geppinger, vice president; Sharon Stewart, rush chairman; Barbara Eichin, treasurer • iMf ■%ii! if9'.- .. • • 354 TOP ROW: Joan Kalmanek, Betsy Mitchell, Nancy Vosyka, Erika Busck, Vicky Snyder, Ann Yates, Pat Pohlman, Jan Holt, Marthanne Nelson, Bonnie Nie- land. Sue Leonard, Carolyn Kerchner, Eugenia Nekrasewich, Beverly Leffler, Sue Faldt, Pat Stephens, Jane Rothgeb, Ellen Hutchings, Donna Williams THIRD ROW: Karen Katilius, Carol Burger, Roberta Zemke, Greta Gustafson, Judy Hinrichs, Kathy Stephen, Lynn Bowser, Nancy Robey, Mary Wens- kunas, Jane Young, Kathy Frothingham, Nancy Smith, Mary MafFia, Pat Meyer, Nancy Weytkow , Joyce Berggren, Joanne Keltner, Sharon Grund, Carol Fenner SECOND ROW: Nancy Pepper, Sharon Seban, Gail Havlik, Dawne Wood, Enid Boersma, Terri Connor, Mrs. Mapes, Jennie Petrarca, Suzanne Williams, Mary Racki, Rita Bell, Kaye Kittleson, Marilyn Becke BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy RoufFa, Florence Oedzes, Marilyn Buck, Carol Trimble, Nancy Ellett, Meta Rademaker, Bonnie Keys, Cindy Connor, Marian Hull, Sue Reed, Ram Mott, Jan Zimmerman NOT IN PANEL: Janet Helwig, Suzanne Kinder, Kathy Pobanz, Mary Siegrist DELTA DELTA DELTA LEFT TO RIGHT; Kathy Pobanz, social chairman; Dawne Wood, scholarship chairman; Terri Connor, vice president; Jennie Petrarca, president; Enid Boersma, house manager; Erika Busck, treasurer; Vicky Snyder, rush chairman Tri Delta enjoyed another successful year which included all aspects of college life. In scholarship, Tri Delta ranked in the first quartile for the thir- teenth consecutive semester. To show mental prowess, Tri Delta entered the Greek Week Col- lege Bowl and won the sorority division. The Tri Delta's, along with their DU partners, also earned the honor of being in the Stunt Show finals presented Homecoming weekend. The annual Pansy Breakfast was held in May at the lllini Union. This favorite Tri Delta tradition includes a breakfast and bridal fashion show in honor of all senior engaged sorority women. 355 ■mmmm mii - « ', liJjl.ll. :U •;■The Delta Gamma house, with its fresh coat of paint and newly trimmed bushes, welcomed an ex- citing fall this year. The Delta Gamma's had four of the Dolphin Queen Finalists, a member of the Homecoming court, and a successful pairing with Sigma Alpha Epsilon in Stunt Show Finals. The other activities of Homecoming, Dad's Day, and Greek Week kept each girl busy as the two Delta Gamma cheerleaders helped to spur the Mlini on to victory. Hand in hand with activities was a busy social schedule. An informal dance, a winter formal, and an annual stocking party found the DG's taking en- joyable breaks from their studying. TOP ROW: Mary Beth Thompson, treasurer THIRD ROW: Ruth Reichert, president; Jo Wedler, pledge trainer BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Sayre, stand- ards board chairman; Nancy Link, administrative assistant; Suzanne Riedel, house manager; Barbara Standish, rush chairman DELTA GAMMA TOP ROW: Marcia Story, Carolyn Nickols, Dawn Sayre, Mary Beth Thomp- son, Donna Draper, Donna Ware, Sandra Smith, Linda Swinehart, Nancy Sjostrom, Marilyn Drolen, Marcia Riedel, Sue Riedel, Patricia Mrozek THIRD ROW: Sally Smith, Marcia Suderman, Nancy Groene, Virginia Prieve, Linda Kuroda, Nancy Link, Pamela Lackner, Susan Smith, Barbara Standish, Kathleen Sheahen, Virginia Irwin, Barbara .lohnson, Janet Forsgren, Caria Strohmeyer, Diane Banovich, Sally Temple, Elissa Feickert SECOND ROW: Jo Wedler, Susan Gresens, Heather Kinsey, Martha Morris, Ruth Reichert, Mrs. Evelyn Penningroth, Sigrid Wohlrab, Carolyn Fults, Barbara Stokes, Dolores Geske, Judith Benoit BOTTOM ROW: Donnajean Flohr, Jane Harris, Kathryn McGoon, Gretchen Petersen, Wilma Zavrel, Jean Hartman, Kathleen Mego, Patricia Palmer, Joann Randies, Jane Hurd, Barbara Standish NOT IN PANEL: Margaret Strahorn, Charlotte Dallach, Joanne Finley, Jan Crawford 356 TOP ROW: Helene Shore, first vice president; Marsha Silverman, second vice president; Lois Feldman, junior council member BOTTOM ROW: Carol Rosen- bloom, secretary; Georgiana Chapman, president; Susan Wershkoff, treasurer The joint house dance with a fraternity high- lighted the year for the Delta Phi Epsilons. For the dance, based on a Hollywood theme, the house was decorated with cardboard figures, several neon lights, and a long red carpet leading inside. The decorations and costumes provided the appropriate atmosphere to make the dance a memorable one. At the end of the spring semester, the girls of Delta Phi Epsilon celebrated by giving the annual senior banquet. It was at this time that the juniors presented short skits for the graduating seniors. In addition to this, awards were presented and refresh- ments were served. DELTA PHI EPSILON TOP ROW: Joan Beckerman, Bette Prival, Roberta Port, Susan Cohen, Joan Kroichick, Suzanne Lasky, Jacqueline Brodsky, Sharon Rosenband, Ann Schack, Judith Glickman, Holly Brown, Aris Baum, Freddie Barken THIRD ROW: Susan Schiff, Barbara Rodell, Bonnie Cohen, Kaleta Stein, Sandra Karl, Judith Monarch, Jacquie Milton, Susan Perlin, Barbara Sv artz, Sherry Brenner, Sherry Kolb, Marcey Cutler SECOND ROW: Janice Danoff, Susan WershkofF, Marsha Silverman, Georgiana Chapman, Aunt Rosalie, Helene Shore, Carol Rosenbloom, Lois Feldman, Cindy Wax BOTTOM ROW: Betty Stone, Susan Langson, Maria Udolph, Idene Mikell, Paulette Lapin, Jill Benjamin, Patti Bell, Tamra Schubert NOT IN PANEL: Rosalind Ruvinsky f. %{ . V;--:; t n f !i 5 Ct i57 1 1 y JL . TOP ROW: Claire Williams, Gayle Hawkinson, Connie Vancleave, Diana Price, Barb Sauerwein, Elaine Sons, Jan Oslrand, Eleanore Schreiner, Sue Magnuson, Joan Warmbold, Sue Post, Sharon Hull THIRD ROW: Sue Se-itz, Shirley Kurtz, Connie Ambrose, Judy Hilger, Jan Larson, Delores Lewin, Pam McAfoos, Dawn Holman, Chris Kuper, Sarah Glidden, Mary Coughlin, Marilyn James, Pam Liberia SECOND ROW: Diana Winter, Rita Gerhart, Janet Culbertson, Linda Lovested, Gay Glenville, Sue Larson, Mrs. Elsie- Donnelly, Hilda Weeks, Jan Vespa, Judy Lata, Karen Evans, Mary Demas BOTTOM ROW: Jean Warmbold, Diane Niemeyer, Honoure Hilgen- berg. Barb Walters, Sheri Fellin, Carolyn Traub, Carol Erwin, Sandy Floreth, Sue Prawl, Kathy Kvarda, Mary Digman NOT IN PANEL: Ann Cervera, Phyllis Oberhofer, Jane Hudson, Mary Grotewald, Linda Berglund, Helen Ragsdale, Michelle Hubert, Marsha Willkison DELTA ZETA The DZ's returned to campus this fall full of en- thusiasm for another successful year in scholarship and activities. The DZ's honor their activity- minded girls each month by citing two of the girls for outstanding chapter and campus activities, stim- ulating internal competition. Having placed in the first quartile in sorority scholastic competition, the DZ's always have well attended scholarship dinners. Each year the alums give a party honoring the pledges and a buffet to honor ail chapter members. To climax the year the DZ's give their annual traditional Rose Formal, at which they crown their ideal Delta Zeta Dream Man. TOP ROW: Sharon Hull, standards chairman; Sue Larson, rush chairman; Claire Williams, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Jan Vespa, treasurer; Linda Lovested, recording secretary; Hilda Weeks, president; Judy Lata, scholarship chairman; Gay Glenville, pledge trainer ,::;« si 358 TOP ROW: Mary Hughes, Erana Weiss, Carole Evers, Nancy Wolfe, Eliza- beth Hu, Susan Sheldon, Pat Tebussek, Claudia Austin, Lauren LafFerty, Marge Hinton, Margaret Slack, JoAnn Gerdes, Jane Mraz, Judith Agazzi, Diane Ruhl, Virginia Harrison, Cynthia Brenna, Mary Pieper THIRD ROW: Jeanne Hemphill, Karen Kanady, Martha Glennon, Kathleen O'Connor, Judith Kelley, Nicki Mulford, Carolyn Riley, Cheryl Christ, Mary Holcomb, Ann Kimbell, Nancy Kraft, Sally Eastland, Doris Dayton, Maureen Verber, Rose Raiiney, Nancy Ewing, Diana Innnan, Sally Rudberg SECOND ROW: Nancy Bolick, Marijo Nepote, Frances Voris, Rosemary Tourney, Nancy Kacena, Mrs. Juanita Scott, Barbara Geiser, Joann Caiek, Barbara Johnson, Charlotte Kopac, Linda Rigor, Donna James BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne Lillard, Sharon Ray, Julie Swedberg, Gunta Lapse, Judy Schaffer, Cheryl Caise, Julie John- son, Julia Hodson, Beverly Janowsky, Nancy Merret NOT IN PANEL: Margaret Knight, Linda McCollom, Donna Hine, Sarah Smith GAMMA PHI BETA TOP ROW; Barbara Geiser, president; Nancy Kaceno, rush chairman; Sally Eastland, pledge trainer; Marijo Nepote, standards chairman; Nancy Wolfe, house manager BOTTOM ROW: Francis Voris, scholarship chairman; Claudia Austin, corresponding secretary; Pat Tebussek, efficiency chairman; Sue She'don, treasurer; Virginia Harrison, social chairman Welcoming all of the Gamma Phis back to school, Mrs. Juanita Scott, housemother, proudly exhibited a completely redecorated house to her girls. As they brought in their luggage, she fondly warned them, Hands off the walls. The earliness of homecoming intensified stunt show practice, but hard work was overlooked when Gamma Phi and Sigma Nu became one of the eight finalists. Other activities included campaigns for their Homecoming Queen finalist and participation in the annual Dolphin Shows. For their third consecutive semester the G Phi Bs ranked scholastically in the first quartile. 359 9JSiS3SSsasi This fall, the lotas celebrated their ten year anni- versary on the University of Illinois campus. The festivities began with the honor of having an Uni- versity of Illinois lota selected as National Out- standing lota of the Year. Christmas brought back the anticipated tradition of the yearly party which the lotas and the Theta Xis give for the children in a neighboring orphan- age. Complete with a Theta Xi Santa Claus, the group trimmed the tree and then played games. After refreshments were served, Santa Claus made his grand appearance by distributing toys amid the children's shouts of joy. TOP ROW: Penny f-rsher, bursar; Myrna Evans, chancellor; Beverly Rosen, second vice chancellor; Diane Layden, rush chairman BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Kenis, social chairman; Esther Shenberg, house manager; Renee STulman, first vice chancellor; Suzi Penn, scribe IOTA ALPHA PI TOP ROW: Judith Freiberg, Karen Silvers, Michele Mandell, Marilyn Burns, Chari Berger, Marlene Blumenthal, Susan Isoe, Janice Kanefield, Shari Jacobson, AAarlene Greenberg THIRD ROW: Jane Siegel, Janice Har- wood, Michele Reingold, Joy Berkenstadt, Blossom Alex, Judith Landes- man. Randy Rosner, Anne Cohen, Lenore Gvirtz, Leah Kaufman, Carol Louis, Deana Peckler, Denise Hoffman SECOND ROW: Esther Shenberg, Suzzi Penn, Beverly Rosen, Myrna Evans, Mrs. Arahbell Conlee, Renee Stulman, Penny Fisher, Cheryl Kenis, Diane Layden BOTTOM ROW: Karen Marks, Barbara Heller, Fernellen Mann, Renee Reese, Barbara Weinstien, Rita Rifken, Audre Ludin, Sandra Stein, Rhonda Kramer NOT IN PANEL: Gail Mark TOP ROW: Linda Dixon, social chairman; Sara Fisher, scholarship chair- man SECOND ROW: Demaris Walton, vice president; Judith Robertson, vice president; Carol Burgeson, recording secretary BOTTOM ROW: Ann Fockler, pledge trainer; Katherine Olmstead, president; Marilyn Culp, house manager; Nancy Feuerbacher, rush chairman This fall was the first time that the Kappa Alpha Thetas could enjoy their completely finished home, and enjoy it they most certainly did! Their newly enclosed courtyard provided a wonderful set for serenades, formals, Friday night hootenannys, and many other enjoyable events. Besides enjoying the traditional Stocking Party and Christmas Dance, the Thetas had a special treat when the senior class secretly transformed the chapter house into a Yuletide wonderland complete with Christmas tree, jingle bells, and the traditional Theta Santa who made his appearance bringing presents and joy to all! KAPPA ALPHA THETA TOP ROW: Deborah Stillwell, Judy Larson, Maureen Buckleh, Jane Kelley, Carol Dillsaver, Marcia Williams, Carolyn Newton, Jennifer Smith, Doris Walton, Sally Jeffries, Linda Rice, Sylvia Lemen, Diane Thomas, Bronwyn Carlson, Charlene Bugeski, Susan Schick, Judith Allen, Janice Bear, Cheryl Crabtree THIRD ROW: Sally Pfeifer, Jane Farrell, Mary McCarthy, Sharon Noonan, Jeanne Voss, Mary Boothby, Donna Rudy, Nancy Plocar, Elisbeth Scanlon, Judith Pietrus, Diane Ellenberger, Marilyn Friedner, Mary O'Neil, Carol Meiller, Barbara Vierling, Paula Gottschalk, Ann Checkley SECOND ROW: Peggy Boothby, Sara Fisher, Harriet Daschka, Pamela Stillv ell, Judith Robertson, Carol Burgeson, Katheri ne Olmstead, Mrs. Taylor, Ann Fockler, Linda Dixon, Nancy Feuerbacher, Karen Yakus, Betty Didcoct, Elizabeth Brubaker, Helen Chase BOTTOM ROW: Susan Sexton, Sherre Shaff, Cheri Siemers, Joann Parrilli, Barbara Herzog, Demaris Walton, Marilyn Culp, Susan Davis, Phyllis Frost, Marian Wogulis, Nancy Roberts, Nancy Peterson, Madeline Behrens NOT IN PANEL: Karen Dieterich, Susan Fockler, Mary Behrens Iflfl- , TOP ROW: Barbara Nance, Ruth Kopp, Sheila Porn, Sandra Beck, Tracey Evert, Therese Labno, Carol Williams, Phyllis Kopriva, Donna Shuck, Janet McFeeters, Phyllis Garbe, Patricie Holmes, Linda Legare, Linda Pazak, Anastasia Lambesis, Joanne Grabow, Jean Clinton, Carolyn Rosenberg THIRD ROW: Patricia Duffield, Carol Wendell, Joan Southon, Susan Dowell, Sarah Morrison, Barbara AAillhouse, Marcia Atchison, Joan Bock, Catherine Wit, Jean Porter, Jonlee Nelson, Mary Koeller, Sherrie Hamalian, Carol Dyer, Susan Hodge, Valerie Paape, Judith Conroy SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bowen, Ruth Siwek, Kay Nelson, Julie Heiple, Mary Luckett, Miss Janet Hamilton, Paula Jackson, Rebecca Palmer, Ann Trampe, Kathryn Carter, Nancy Breen, Mary Owens BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Brooks, Clare Hirsley, Renee Thornburg, Mary McCormick, Patricia KnowskI, Mary Andrew, Carol Lucheon, Sarah Aulvin, Judith VonLaven, Marilyn Muir KAPPA DELTA Kappa Delta fairly bounced with activity this year. The theme Happiness is . . . our most impor- tant product placed Kappa Delta and Theta Xi as one of the finalists in Stunt Show. As the sorority's biannual convention is located in Chicago this summer, Sigma Omicron has gra- ciously volunteered its services to act as hostess for the national philanthropic luncheon. Traditions, also, are an important part of sorority life. Each spring KDs hold their annual senior ban- quet in honor of the graduation class; with Christ- mastime comes the waiters' dinner with the waiters as the honored guests. TOP ROW: Paula Jackson, president SECOND ROW: Mary Luckett, vice president; Kathryn Carter, editor; Julie Heiple, secretary; Nancy Breen, rush chairman BOTTOM ROW: Mary Owens, house president; Rebecca Palmer, treasurer; Ann Trampe, assistant treasurer 362 TOP ROW: Cynthia Swain, Jenny Jones, Sabi le Mattenheimer, Nancy Bacon, Rosalie Fraley, Stacey Ross, Marylea Benware, Susan Lashbrook, Mary Bow- man, Glenda Anderson, Marcia Schirmer, Susanna Monk, Nancy Ackerman, Sharron Moody, Dianne Pinnow, Karen Corwin, Victoria Frerichs, Virginia Brune THIRD ROW: Robin Thibodeau, Constance Mathews, Cathy Sloboda, Patricia Hughes, Carolle Shotts, Betty Cocking, Linda Zeiter, Sally Rolle, Marcia Clark, Ann Neuman, Mary Sue Wurtzel, Margaret Shultz, Mary Blair, Kathleen Byers, Nancy Felts, Suasn Alster, Georgianna Brown SECOND ROW: Sheryl Colbert, Judy Steger, Charloite Greco, l: ,ii.iaia Gilkerson, Barbara Wilson, Panela Ennis, Kathleen Miller, Mrs. Hurd, Jan Uavies, Robbie Swiff, Juanita Marshall, Susan Grinton, Jane Harber, Lynn Campman BOT- TOM ROW: Nancy Jo Powers, Patricia Porter, Ann Maurer, Mary Mugg, Barbara Stanek, Judi Hannula, Margaret Burke, Marilyn Panella, Rhonda DeCardy, Carolyn Weber, Barbara Lovig, Marsha Mugg NOT IN PANEL: Sally Frerichs, Ann McKnIght, Barbara Burbridge, Cecily Parker KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA TOP ROW: Kathleen Miller, social chairman; Rollie Swift, vice president; Jan Davies, president; Susan Grinton, recording secretary; Juanita Marshall, corresponding secretary BOTTOM ROW: Betty Cocking, scholarship chair- man; Mary Mugg, treasurer; Barbara Wilson, rush chairman; Georgianna Brown, house manager If you didn't get stamped on as an invitation to their Sadie Hawkins dance, or, perhaps, stayed home missing the Kappa-Pi Phi Monmouth Duo, then you still couldn't have escaped seeing the ra- diant and smiling faces of happy Kappas on campus this year. These wearers of the little golden key are celebrating their 94th national anniversary this year. On Founder's Day they saw slides of their na- tional convention which was held at Sun Valley, Idaho. One of their charity projects was giving aid to two foster children. Thus, Kappa sisters take advantage of enjoying and participating within all phases of campus life. 363 .•:v; '■•• a PHI MU The Phi Mu National Fraternity recolonized its chapter at the University of Illinois with a tea held on March 7, 1965, at the lllini Union. Members of the National Council, along with representatives from the Purdue University chapter and also from many parts of the United States, were hostesses for the membership selection tea. The new members were formally pledged on Thursday, March 1 1 , and the induction of the officers was held on March 22. This successful recolonization of the new Delta Beta Chapter was due to the co-operation of the whole Greek system which promoted the idea throughout the entire campus. These new members are eagerly looking forward to a new addition which should be completed about September and will increase the capacity of this house to sixty-one. The new wing will be attached onto the old section of the house by a loggia which m ' a 11 f3 - __ fin :i ||-' Mils ; ■■l SiiHHHHHJi tfHfl will make the entrance to the house on Armory Street and will shelter a sunken garden. Sigma Alpha Mu introduced the Delta Beta Chap- ter to the campus with an open house on March 1 3. Exchanges with Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Xi, Pi Kappa Alpha, Tau Kappa Epsilon, and Phi Gamma Delta fraternities helped to fill the social calendar in March and April. Of course, all these events en- abled Phi Mu to look forward to future success. TOP ROW: Pamela Lory, Martha Sorgatz, Susan Awe, Suzanne Swanson, Mary Szepessy, Georgia Scully, Kitty Kelley, Kathleen True, Karen KresI, Marilyn Sindahl, Marcia DeHaven, Sharon Brown, Karen Prosin, Karen Thorns, Caria Thomas, Jean Scheltes, Mary Duis, Mary Auvenin, Carol Moeller, Barbara Abbott FOURTH ROW: Carol Mack, Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, Judy Forth, Patricia Kaminski, Joanne Hudspeth, Janet Tabor, Katherine True, Susan Eckert, Janice Couper, Cynthia Ash, Tamara Kennelly, Jean Kelroy, Janice Ruhr, Alane Peterson, Suzanne Olson, Linda Duis, Nancy Krainc, Janice Hacker, Nancy Wright THIRD ROW: Charlotte Granger, Kathleen Mellor, Sherrill Birkenmaier, Ruth Roche, Jane Hudson, Carol Cooke, Nancy Kintzel, Judith Loving, Susan Schroeder, Penelope Fredericks, Sandra Goshgarian, Pamela Boehm, Sue Bray, Jane Purcel, Joan Peterson SECOND ROW: Nancy Ninke, Sandra Parker, Linda Robbins, Patricia McManamon, Linda Steilen, Susan Lane, Arias King, Kathleen Cantwell, Susan Wakefield, Louise Breckel, Lois Bright, Pamela Love, Linda Kail, Linda Thomas BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Apfel, Daria Dean, Kathleen Williams, Susan Ketzenbarger, Jane Heininger, Sue Egler, Margaret Eschback, Donna Harrison, Janet Baliva, Gail Powers, Sherrie Walsh NOT IN PANEL: Diane Meyer, Candy Prather, Carolyn Stiely, D'Ann Westall t'l flijfiBMB. I 364 TOP ROW: Sharon Kunar, treasurer; Ronny Briskman, first vice president; Andrea Groobman, pledge mother BOTTOM ROW: Susan Malis, rush chair- man; Merle Dorfman, secretary; Nancy Wolper, archon; Rosalie Singer, mem- ber at large 1964 was a year to remember for every girl of Phi Sigma Sigma. Besides working with their na- tional to establish a Phi Sigma Sigma chapter at the University of Wisconsin this fall, the chapter also bought a new hoiise. Spare closet space, a chapter room, an upstairs dining room, a trophy room, and a recreation room are features that are exceptionally attractive to the girls. Although the members of Phi Sigma Sigma are active in Union events, tournaments, and contests sponsored by Panhellenic and IFC, the major goal and activity of the house out of necessity is co-op- eration with the workmen. PHI SIGMA SIGMA TOP ROW: Rochelle Jacobs, Susan Rosenberg, Sharon Phillips, Karen Slotky, Andrea Simpson, Vicki DuCaine, Roberta Rubenstein, Pamela Siegel, Bonnie Pollans, Judith Forman, Bonnie Saltzman, Joyce Witt THIRD ROW: Judith Fine, Andra Addis, Sharon Sternshein, Helaine SchafFner, Felicia Sachs, Bonny Kahn, Donna Golbus, Susan Friedlen, Nancy Stagman SECOND ROW: Diane Berger, Sandra Schanks, Rosalie Singer, Susan Malis, Ronny Briskman, Aunt Ruth, Nancy Wolper, Sharon Kunar, Merle Dorfman, Andrea Groobman BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Yudofsky, Lana Fishman, Sandra Glad- stone, Carol Goldsmith, Carol Cohen, Gail Klapman, Joan Roth, Marsha Greenberg . 365 TOP ROW: Alice Hale, Jane Iber, Nancy McKinley, Nicki Rappaport, Chris- fine Frey, Susanne Glosecki, Susan Hammel, Karen Fischer, Sarah Beekman, Jan Koenig, Dorothy Wild, Carol Miller, Lee Kuehn, Deborah Lewis, Sharon Hill, Barbara Snow, Catherine Hillen, Joan Scott THIRD ROW: Marian Ingersoll, Jcann Weibel, Barbara Gustafson, Joyce Krsticevic, Patricia Hays, Sandra Christ, Bonnie Guimont, Patricia Barylske, Barbara Burnside, Regina Liessman, Barbara Peck, Georgia Brunner, Diane Bergman, Nancy Wells SECOND ROW: Mary Walker, Karen Surgalski, Feme Halleman, Betty Car- penter, Gail Veasman, Mrs. Eveline Mumma, Jamie Lualdi, Martha Mary Hanford, Sue Yettke, Sandra Rudd BOTTOM ROW: Mary Fai Sharon Tucker, Alice Landgren, Margo Miller, Julie Pontius, Tonna Suzanne Katovich, Linda Weihl, Anne Borton NOT IN PANEL: Morrow, Ann Hopkins, Diane Brinkman, Nancy Marley, Christine Mary Read, Joan Dailey, Marilyn Turner, Jane Shuman, Barbara Karen Krein, Natalie Yule Ward, rbanks, Moore, Marda Korst, Bishop, PI BETA PHI From rocky Maine there's a chain to the golden gate afar, sing the Pi Phis, This year the Univer- sity of Illinois Pi Phis did much to make their part in the chain a strong link. They sponsored two formal dances, the first a winter formal with other Wright Street houses and the second a salute to the Pi Phi Monmouth found- ing chapter. Then late in the spring, the sophomore class gave the pledges an informal dance. An academic as well as a social leader, Pi Beta Phi was proud to see their pledge class the second highest on campus with a 4. 1 4 grade average. Beta Theta Pi Phi stunt show cries added just one more pleasant memory to 1964-65 for Pi Phi. TOP ROW: Feme Halleman, rush chairman; Martha Ward, treasurer; Mary Hanford, corresponding secretary SECOND ROW: Betty Carpenter, house manager; Jamie Lualdi, vice president; Gail Veasman, president BOTTOM ROW: Karen Surgalski, social chairman; Mary Walker, pledge trainer 366 i. It • ft. • .€ . -m TOP ROW; Ellen Nathan, Ellen Block, Sandy Hindin, Joy Dubow, Marsha Schwartz, Lauri Sennett, Gail Mansfield, Judy Weiss, Karen Deutsch, Hen- rietta Gerstel, Margie Boonshaft, Arlene Chizewer, Lorna Shepard, Miriam Temkin, Roberta Bolon, Marsha Hellman, Hollis Salkin, Donna Sachs THIRD ROW: Linda Samuels, Andrea Feltman, Brucene Bloom, Joan Kimmel, Yvonne Kunin, Jane Barnett, Lesa Kaplan, Carole Blumenthal, Linda Wexberg, Lynda Levin, Marilyn Dekoven, Irene Levin, Deanna Weissman, Terri Wainess, Paulfctte Rosenlhal SECOND ROW: Jan Graber, Maxine Ross, Shelie Bauer, Nancy Krmn, Nancy Zacharias, Karen Warren, Marilyn Pomerantz, Sue Greenberg, Mrs. Mildred Coats, Marsha Goodman, Nancy Stein, Patricia Sato, Beverly Goldsmith, Adrienne Gray, Natalie Colitz, Sue Gains BOT- TOM ROW: Robin Gaiter, Nanette Kraus, Donna Mendelson, Sandra Sullivan, llene Kaylan, Shari Rubin, Sandra Berger, Geraldine Shiffman, Ellen Ender, Sandra Lazarovitz, Alexis Migged, Karen Rosenberg SIGMA DELTA TAU TOP ROW: Marilyn Pomerantz, treasurer; Nancy Stein, rush chairman; Karen Warren, house manager; Patricia Sato, pledge trainer BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Goodman, scholarship chairman; Sue Greenberg, president; Nancy Zacharias, secretary Believing in the old adage that all work and no play makes dull girls, the co-eds of Sigma Delta Tau decided to concentrate on having a good time this year. Dad's Day Weekend was, as always, a great success with the Dads as well as the girls providing the ent ertainment. In February they did some more entertaining as they welcomed their outstanding pledge class at an open house. The SDTs, in spite of converting their energy into really enjoying themselves, were able to secure unusually high house averages each semester. Many girls were honored at their scholarship banquet for having over a 4.0 average. 367 : i Everything was . . . Comin' Up Roses for the Sig Kaps as they gave a warm political welcome to Senator Margaret Chase Smith, honorary alumna, during her visit to the campus last spring. Senator Smith's visit marked the beginning of a most illus- trious fiscal year for Illinois Sigmas — a time filled with tradition, fun, and friendship. Ties of sister- hood grew stronger as girls participated in the sere- nades, dating, and candlelight events which are so much a part of sorority memories. The unveiling of Lillian Budd's new novel. One Heart' One Way, written about sorority life at the Illinois chapter, climaxed the year. TOP ROW: Carolyn Clark, president; Helene Bach, social chairman; Karen Brewer, treasurer THIRD ROW: Nancy Johns, vice president; Andrea Brad- bury, rush chairman; Lynn McNow n, recording secretary SECOND ROW: Carol Zimmerman, registrar; Ruth Seavey, pledge trainer BOTTOM ROW; Carol Hamilton, rush chairman; Elizabeth Sleeter, corresponding secretary SIGMA KAPPA TOP ROW: Joan Conlin, Margaret Andrew s, Wanda Williams, Carol Hamil- ton, Alice Jepson, Ann Messman, Mary Rushing, Sueilen Stahmer, Joan Kuhn, Carol Wandschneider, Jean Marten, Judy Carlson, Debra Hurson, Caroline Overman, Susan Watne, Lynette Anderson THIRD ROW: Jaqueline Reiland, Cassie Stutman, Sandra Pohlman, Patricia Wadhams, Nancy Fisher, Nancy Henderson, Mary Helfinstine, Diana Martin, Barbara Camm, Jeri Sue Barth, Janet Siebert, Marilee Russell, Judy Shiplock, Martha Sauer, Sandra Koerner, Helene Bach SECOND ROW: Andrea Bradbury, Elizabeth Sleeter, Carol Zimmerman, Ruth Seavey, Carolyn Clark, Mrs. Grace Servis, Nancy Johns, Karen Brewer, Lynn McNown BOTTOM ROW: Judy Gray, Rebecca Paternoster, Lynn Marszaiek, Marthelia Kinney, Janet Madeley, Marilyn Derby, Cheryl Feges, Cheryl Konetshny, Dorothy Gault NOT IN PANEL: Karen Roberts, Lynn Wiley ▼a' 361, TOP ROW: Carole Korenevich, president; Patricia Wall, social chairman SECOND ROW: Margaret Foster, secretary; Barbara Smith, scholarship co- chairman; Leslie Reisa, scholarship co-chairman BOTTOM ROW: Sybilla Duryea, house manager; Alice Jones, treasurer If House Beautiful were looking for a house to feature, the Tri Sigs would undoubtedly offer them theirs. This past September marked the beginning of the second year that the girls have been living in their new home, and they are still busily work- ing on ways to improve its beauty. To celebrate this year's interior decorating, as well as their return to school, the girls gave a dance, Witches' Workout. The Tri Sigmas have also made surprise wet shower parties one of their fond- est methods of celebrating happy occasions, and woe be it to any girl when her birthday occurs be- cause she might find pranksters at work! SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA TOP ROW Virginia Peterson, Cynthia Kendall, Dorothy Wiegel, Carol Ste- vens, Joyce Madsen, Susan Smart, Sheila Siegel, Jeannette Nemecek, Bar- bara Wade, Linda Gony, Eulene Trumper THIRD ROW: Susan Ehrhart, Ann Flint, Donna Cordes, Carol Ottinger, Kathleen Miller, Linda Byrne, Barbara Burcham, Ann Stafford, Wendelyn Lindbeck, Judith Weidner SECOND ROW: Sybilla Duryea, Leslie Reisa, Carole Korenevich, Mrs. Ida Matuzek, Margaret Foster, Barbara Smith, Alice Joses BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Wall, Miriam A olman, Susan Linnig, Carole Cipriano, Alice Ambrosino, Judith Vignocchi NOT IN PANEL: Suzanne Much, Barbara Stuermer, Nancy Busch k ? Jl TOP ROW: Janice Owen, Lynn Chmelir, Toni-anna Bjorn, Floronne Griffin, Susan Brownfield, Shirley Panish, Wilma Wilson, Marge Jackalone, Linda Winkle, Nan Clatt, Sue Haselhorst, Carole Barclay, Elisabeth Ll oyd, Karen Hafenrichter, Marilyn Gallo THIRD ROW: Sandy Danley, Sharon Adair, Gayle Gary, Diane Posady, Ann Shilneck, Mary Ellen Larrimore, Joan Piatt, Sharon Sarri, Sharon Kendall, Bonnie Eastman, Barbara Power, Barbara Wallace, Jan Adamitis, Dorothy Ruter SECOND ROW: Vicky Moss, Bette Baymiller, Woodie Ingram, Barbara Grierson, Mrs. Ankrom, Cynthia Curtiss, Sandra Penning, Kay Freeman, Nancy Schierhorn BOTTOM ROW: Kaye Shipton, Carol Green, Pamela Hopkins, Elizabeth Gardiner, Dawne Huffman, Wilma Gaede, Gail Sthelik NOT IN PANEL: Louise Pferrer ZETA TAU ALPHA When the Zetas returned this fall, they found another hectic year of studies and activities await- ing them along with the news that one of their sis- ters was a Homecoming Queen finalist. The Zetas are found represented in many cam- pus activities as well as in many honoraries. Zetas claim one of the year's Outstanding Greeks and are also the proud winners of College Bowl. Every year Zetas maintain special traditions, such as their Christmas party when they honor the underprivileged children and their waiters' dinner where the girls honor their waiters by switching places. They serve an unforgettable meal com- plete with skits, songs and fun for all! fl 1 1 - III I ,..J i ' J ■m TOP ROW: Barbara Grierson, rush chairman; Woodie Ingram, secretary; Kaye Freeman, treasurer; Bette Baymiller, ritual chairman; Nancy Schierhorn, ed. historian BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Curtiss, president; Sandra Penning, vice president 370 TOP ROW: Elaine Eldrup, Lynda Steele, Cheryl Winrow, Dana Wright, Joyce Rudert, Diane Davis, Dolores Sieber, Darlene Ferrantino, Susan Lutkus, Karen Denenholz, Carol Piper SECOND ROW: Sherry Rubin, Sandra Hilder, Barbara Horwitz, Mabel Tews, Pamela Trawinski, Patsy Mueller, Linda Sklar, Tatiana Sasyk, Jeannette Shaffer, Jacquelyn Savage, Lynn Walter, Wendy Chang, Shirley Conley BOTTOM ROW: Catherine Salemi, Judith Rieder, Donna Levin, Carol Blumenfield, Myrna Breakenridge, Gloria Lanspery, Mary Raihofer, Joanna Cornett, Florence Leonard ALLEN HALL NORTH TOP ROW: Miss Sarah Haddad, head resident; Judith Kahn, lllini Guide chairman SECOND ROW: Patsy Mueller, committee co-ordinator; Patricia Holiner, activity chairman; Linda Astrin, secretary; Hanna Goldschmidt, president BOTTOM ROW: Gila Goldschmidt, social chairman; Barbara Schmitt, treasurer; Rochelle Krisberg, vice president; Sue Mool, scholarship chairman The girls of Allen Hall North like to think of their living unit as more than just a dormitory. With the great variety of activities planned each year, each girl can find an interest in at least one of them. Everything from faculty-student dinners to ex- changes and formal and informal dances were or- ganized. In addition, special parties for Halloween and Christmas, Little Sister's Weekend, and birth- day dinners were planned. The girls of Allen North have proudly adopted a Foster Child through the Foster Parents' Plan. She is ten-year-old Shin In Sook, a Korean orphan. The girls send clothing and living utensils to the little girl and also exchange leiters with her. 371 TOP ROW: Marilyn Piro, Lynn Zimmermann, Judith Stym, Sharon Lockhart, Lorraine Crowley, Karon Lockhart, Lois Kamis, Paula Mills, Wanda Carter, Janis Bocskay SECOND ROW: Jeanne Machmer, Judith Trude, Wilma Finck, Kathleen Forse, Catherine Bobera, Katherine True, Nancy Meyer, Kathleen True, Sheila O'Keefe, Barbara Morel, Adria Zelekson, Regina Kyker, Theresa Schar, Judith Vyskocil, Christine Pijacek BOTTOM ROW: Loretta Satterthvi'aite, Linda Astrin, Carol Mangold, Rochelle Krisberg, Mary Steverson, Judith Kahn, Jeannette Seaberry, Judith Rosenberg, Joyce Regel ALLEN HALL NORTH TOP ROW: Carolyn Lambert, I liana Dray, Rita Otti, Barbara Kleb, Jean Wedberg, Judy Edgar, Bonnie Leventhal, Kimberly Anderson, Susan Fred, Cheryle LotsofF SECOND ROW: Donna Nemke, Joanne Ezan, Lee Waclaw, Catherine Bange, Sue Mool, Gila Goldschmidt, Barbara Widmer, Susan Vucha, Nancy Dulys, Roberta Schuldt, Elizabeth Kelso, Mary Faoro, Cathryn Bell, Susanne Lundin BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Seaberry, Mary Ann Patrick, Barbara Schmitt, Hanna Goldschmidt, Laura Jarvis, Jill Wagner, Sandra Stewart, Janice Hendricks, Jeannette Throw, Barbara Hegan 37; TOP ROW: Sheryl Walter, Karan Joseph, Nancy Koelling, Sandra Arendt, Mary Arban, Joan Warnecke, Jan Peters, Diane Kehoe, Roberta Cohan, Barbara Barnes SECOND ROW: Katherine Harsh, Diane Behm, Linda Bailey, Sheila Dribin, Karen Kessler, Carol Lakin, Irene Gecas, Carol Brookhart, Kay Conrad, AAarcia Simmon, Judith Gregg, Karen Larsen, Kathryn Bell, Judith Lukitsh, Elaine Zeiger BOTTOM ROW: Connie Link, Jane Atlas, Marjorie Kalman, Gloria Schechtman, Frances Kapinos, Kath- leen Sporny, Ellen Felman, Carol Emig, Leanne Edmison, Karen Varble ALLEN HALL NORTH ALLEN HALL SOUTH TOP ROW: Nancy Flaks, Janelle Floreth, Dorothy Briscoe, Janice Brick- er, Suzane Crist, Barbara Willi, Bette Holderman, Barbara Cox, Grace Fong SECOND ROW: Patricia Gladden, Waiving I svv, Fileon Novitf, Louisa Choules, Julie Bond, Julia Yoder BOTTOM ROW: Sheila Curtis, Joyce Biron, Tina Hacker 'r •' • •• TOP ROW: Lynne Masner, Elizabeth Griffin, Marilyn Win'erburg, Barbara Lughfon, Barbara Gronlund, Janice LaRussa, Linda Hall, Lavonne McDowell SECOND ROW: Caroline DeTar, Kathleen Checker, Susan Schowaller, Mar- garet Snowden BOTTOM ROW: Victoria Brubaker, Gloria McShurn ALLEN HALL SOUTH Color us happy, and color is what you find at Allen South, from the decor of the rooms to all of the personalities of the occupants. As the colors outside change from the reddish hues of autumn to the fresh greens of spring, the spirit inside also changes. These walls enclose the shading of emo- tions from intense gaiety over a long-awaited date to dark depression over a failed exam. However, the scheme is complementary, and in all phases of University life, the reds offset the blues. The tra- ditional orange and blue reflect enthusiastic spirit for events such as Homecoming, Throughout the year, the colors intermingle, and each girl leaves the hall with a widened spectrum. TOP ROW: Sharon Stauffer, president; Kathleen Manninen, social chairman; Beverly Smith, treasurer; Jeanette Francis, lllini Guide chairman; Barbara Cox, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Sararene Barclay, committee co-ordina- tor; Sue Mims, head resident; Marietta Reeser, secretary 374 TOP ROW: Maria Ting, Sally Kunde, Sheryl Krai, Karen Douglas, Sandra Wesson, Carolyn Young, Jacqueline Ward, Linda Probst, Sylvania Morgan SECOND ROW: Priscilla Cohenour, Carol Boffe, Marcia Henke, Barbara Glickman, Charlotte Reed BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Huebener, Nancy Boyle, Deborah Gold, Bonnie Berlin ALLEN HALL SOUTH TOP ROW: Debra Yanowitz, Harriet Wadrof, Phyllis Chapman, Margaret Goers, Jean Remsen, Judith Hufschmitt, Karen Kepford, Georgia Booras, Karen Nichols, Sharon StaufFer THIRD ROW: Marianne Keller, Sandra Henderson, jean Geissman, Lorayne Warber, Sharon Jevert, Carolyn Inahara, Jeanette Francis, Pauline Peterson, Maureen Weber SECOND ROW: Billie Lee Marten, Jan Park, Julianne Venckus, Carol Hinds, Margaret Howison, Nancy Hampton BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Robinson, Beth Ehrlich, Loretta Trawinski, Kathleen Manninen 375 TOP ROW: Carol Kingery, Jocelyne Tertocha, Cinda Pipperger, Kathryn Cromwell THIRD ROW: Christine Holtz, Carol Smith, Margaret O'Rourke, Nancy Mundell, Carol Schuffler SECOND ROW: Carol Mapes, Shan SteidI, Frances Michel, Janet Mason BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Darrow, Donna Fedderson, Mrs. Mae Real, Shirley Bohlen, Barbara Acker NOT IN PANEL: Sharon Woodburn ALPHA HOUSE BETA HOUSE TOW ROW: Carol Wise, Barbara Byrnes, Carol Scharhag, Karen Smith, Betty Bennett, Patricia Johnston, Janis Peach SECOND ROW: Mijon Vancil, Janice Young, Ingrid Friedemann, Margaret Cunningham, Lily Hsuan, Leona Lipinski, Phyllis Szyzewski BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Lange, Kay Zimpel, Mrs. Curtiss, Loray Meeder, Roberta Ernst, Mary Pelletier NOT IN PANEL: Judy Holshouser 376 TOP ROW; Nancy Bush, treasurer; Ann Singleton, scholarship chairman; Roberta Vosicky, lllim Guide and vice president BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Sergo, social chairman; Jeanette Richey, president; Janet Peterson, secretary Happiness is the goings-on at Avalon House. It is 28 girls living, working, and learning in the homey residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Betts. Though Avalon was only organized five years ago as an independent women's residence unit, many activities are planned each year. The girls eagerly participated in Homecoming Weekend and Dad's Day Weekend with coffee hours and house decora- tions. They also had a hayride and party last Hal- loween. Recently the Avalon girls organized a basketball team to compete with other houses. The girls have always been eager to participate in lllini activities and have distinguished themselves in volleyball and Softball tournaments. AVALON TOP ROW: Susan Clark, Barbara Gauron, Nancy Nussbaum, Marlene Miller, Lenore Kadish, Victora Bernberg, Bernadine Paluch, Phyllis Murphy THIRD ROW: Marilyn Branton, Pamela Graves, Susan Samardzich, Sandra Samard- zich, Kathleen Smith, Ann Singleton, Beth Feder, Paula Nessel SECOND ROW: Janet Peterson, IMancy Bush, Roberta Vosicky, Mrs. Jane Betts, Mrs. Jean Perry, Jeanette Richey, Nancy Sergo BOTTOM ROW: Mary Beth Pitts, Susan Raye, Kay Tomasek, Linda Kubina, Nora Campion NOT IN PANEL: Ann Elwood, Darlene Ableman TOP ROW: Rosalie Kobernik, Karen Kaz, Mary Vallert, Susan Haller, Judith Pe'kas, Shirley Vallort, Noreen Johnson, Sharon Kazmar, Jane Suhre, Gail Boettcher, Kathryn Wells, Judith Rice, Diane Skinner, Joan Prokop, Susan Hess, Susan Spalding, Sandra Honnold, Mona Freeman, Alberta Lamp, Kath- leen Dedina FOURTH ROW: Barbara Sirin, Marjorie Miller, Judith Nena, Sandra Rogue, Nancy Freifeld, Edith Grodlund, Charlotte Law, Karen Tucker, Nancy Walsh, Susan Babler, Stefany Sulinski, Terry Dungan, Sharon Pock- lington, Diana Rader, Letitia Polak, Madeleine Bohn, Barbara Kellert, Janet Paral, Carolyn Schmidt, Nancy Shields THIRD ROW: Jeanne Lavander, Cheryl Port, Vicki Fine, Sheryl Pizante, Sue Zebell, Sue ShifFler, Mrs. Wells, Lynn Silverman, Sharon Schmidt, Susan Ramirez, Lorraine Hovde, Annabelle Paloian, Sue Tohm SECOND ROW: Susan Tebussek, Barbara Weinand, Martha Sorgatz, Phyllis Schwartz, Nancy Kiwtzel, Carol Wiggins, Frances Salzman, Melody Meyer, Diane Swartz, Janet Wayham, Karen KresI BOT- TOM ROW: Terrill Vana, Dorothy Sirban, Jean Tello, Beverly Brunner, Ruth Rice, Suzanne Lofquist, Caria Herman, Dorothy Kemp, Patricia Panish, Jane Grassmuck BUSEY HALL The girls living in Busey are always participating in house and campus activities. The social high- lights of the year include formal and informal dances, sweetheart and faculty dinners, and coffee hours during the football season. They combine their efforts during the holiday season to knit and sell nose-warmers, which also are known as snoot-boots. The profits of this annual charity project are given to the National Leukemia Foundation. Friendships are also strength- ened when the girls find time to relax at fireside parties or to participate as members of the house choir and perform at special dinners. Virginia Hackl, secretary; Sue Booker, treasurer; Lenore Kerzenski, president; Pamela Finley, internal vice president; Janice Tushaus, social chairman; Violet Georgopulos, external vice president NOT IN PANEL: Susan Zebell, social chairman 378 TOP ROW: Bette Robbins, Constance Harrison, Helen Nelson, Phylis Rubins Sally Rice, Shirley Griffin, Kathleen Webb, Jill Scott, Lynn Arndt, Karen Thorns, Barbara Kuklewicz, Susan Schilsky, .Melanie Thomas, Jean Todd, Lydia Spampien, Janice Porter, Constance Steinbrook, Marlene Kaplan THIRD ROW: Bonita Grisko, Sherrill Riggins, Judy Heffington, Jeanne Stetzler, Pamela Moy, Clo Hampton, Terry Reese, Judith McCarron, Jacqueline Riddle, Deborah Bessony, Nancy Jeckel, Barbara Mackowaik, Jacqueline Kahn, Margaret Manchester, Susan Briles, Nita Bozarth, Dianne Gunther, JoAnn Hardy SECOND ROW: Linda England, Diane Kineshero, Gloria Luptak, Virginia Hack!, Violet Georgopulos, Lenore Kerzenski, Pamela Finley, Sue Booker, Janice Tushaus, Paula Schwenk, Elizabeth O'Boyle, Eleanor Lincoln, Paulette Welge BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Johnson, Trudy Dunway, Marilyn Retzlaff, Lydia Ames, Maryann Carp, Janet Wood, Judith Linderman, Ruth Richardson, Ann Herman, Alberta Voigt, Susan Rosenbaum, Toby Stangle BUSEY HALL CEDAR HALL TOP ROW: Connie Siegel, Eileen Wold, Susan Bresler, Sally Bovi man, Eileen BufFens, Suzanne Kurth, Laura Cohen SECOND ROW: Beth Halsne, Sally Hitzeroth, Nadine Schaflfner, Lois Linley BOTTOM ROW: Susan Wolfe, Svaja Vansauskas, Carolyn Dertman, Linda Wilds, Louise Eisenhauer NOT IN PANEL: Claire McKnight, Adrianne Jucius, Natalie Siegel, Dorothy Rich- ardson, Barb Whiteside, Linda Boberf, Judith Daily, Susan Linduska, Susan Grannis, Virginia Ferrell, Helen Hildebrand, Ronda Kerschner, Rebecca Solo- mon, Tatiana Wiwcharenko, Marsha Gerson, Sandra Sherwin, Barbara llardi, Susanne Goldstein, Linda Weil, Sharon Zeiman, Erika Dilys ■i I wUUk0mtrf-tliem Although Clark House was closed last spring se- mester, the girls once again successfully managed to reorganize their house government. Among the past year's activities were the Homecoming Week- end and Dad's Day festivities where the parents were entertained and honored. Also included on the social calendar for the year were several exchanges with men's housing units, an informal dance, and a scholarship-activity party. To accomplish their goal of expressing good will toward each other and others around them, the members planned their special Christmas activities — the traditional tree trimming party in the living room and a Christmas party for orphans. TOP ROW: Louise Belssner, social chairman; Robin Sigband, secretary SECOND ROW: Linda Rogers, scholarship chairman; Paula Steen, vice presi- dent; Susan Garfield, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Lindholm, president CLARK HOUSE TOP ROW: Barbara Johnston, Susan Schmitt, Jill Stewart, Carolyn Tuley, Barbara Craig, Sheila Kulbrash, Eva Vonfeld, Nancy Stein, Evelyn Lewis, Nancy Veldhouse, Linda Kirsch, Mary Frick, Carol Miller, Glenda Parsons THIRD ROW: Karen Gilbert, Cornelia Babcock, Hattie Burrell, Wendy Shevin, Susan Akkeron, Beverly Startz, Elissa Palicke, Caron Lasky, Karen Jerde, Susan Swift, Sharyn Booth, Lois Kurtzman SECOND ROW: Nancy Gold- blatt, Susan Garfield, Robin Sigband, Mrs. S. Miller, Louise Belssner, Kathleen Cleckner, Celeste Stepien BOTTOM ROW: Judith Einhorn, Margaret Cox, Susan Bartscht, Robyn Worth, Mary McNamara, Beverly Silas, Linda Roos, Barbara Bear TOP ROW: Michele Landberg, Fay Atvvood, Sue Olsen, Donna Yakos, Judith Geesaman, Gail Johnson, Sara Jones, Sharon Slomiany, Melissa Dadant, Ruth Tabor, Lynn Hetke, Kathleen Haller, Nancy Temple, Cecelia Elkin THIRD ROW: Linnae Smirl, Gail Mazur, Darlene Price, Patricia Hefter, Nancy Monahan, Barbara Popp, Dale Bennett, Paula Steen, Rhea Kessler, Sandra Tilly, Carolyn Falter, Linda Mecklenburg, Bernadette Doran, Char- lene Talsma, Lucille Goodwin, Cornelia Houston SECOND ROW: Sondra Chunowitz, Dana Kahn, Margaret Schlaffer, Mrs. Shirley Miller, Brenda Spirtas, Gale Spirtas, Carol Reed BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Lucas, Anne Tolan, Sharon Rabe, Diane Schmidt, Paula Herman, Nancy Allen, Janet Levin, Anita Steingold, Joan Artstein CLARK HOUSE DELTA HOUSE TOP ROW: Ernestine Norman, Barbara Caron, Marian Wessels, Pam Berry- Polglase, Barbara Cunningham, Judy Thorne, Margaret Staff, Barbara Hanley THIRD ROW: Cynthia Wilson, Linda Kohl, Mary Johnston, Mary Caron, Patricia Tichenor, Onita Shockiey, Dawn Whiting, Alicia King, Alice Gorden SECOND ROW: Valerie Zimmerman, Karen Mabus, Wanda Rentfrow, Mrs. Louise Camey, Janet Spears, Kathleen Leung, Alice Dittmer BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Hemmingway, Roberta Miller, Lois McEwen, Janet Carey NOT IN PANEL: Cdlhleen Deppr .1, a TOP ROW: Catliy Solon, Naomi Johnson, Carol Ryll, Sandra Carlson, Sharon Taylor, Jean Makula, Nancy Turnbull, Marilyn Darby, Nancy Templin, Janet Norris, Mary Pepple, JuHa Butkus, Colleen Drew THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Magnuson, Janet Outis, Jayne Carr, Michele Rojek, Jean Johnson, Joyce Printz, Christina Martin, Sara Guyton, Lillian Norris, Kathleen Dunnan, Lynn Diamond, Jill Shires, Janet FIfch, Kathryn Brand SECOND ROW: Mary Heller, Nancy Adamson, Barbara Seavy, Alice Smith, Janet Moore, Mrs. Elanor Grinnell, Karen Westrom, Carolyn Clark, Nancy Liddell, Mary Cichon, Chandler Parkay BOTTOM ROW: Yvonne Dritsas, Janet Zimmerman, Sandra Schroeder, Rosemary Edwards, Lorelei Bigner, Nancy Merret, Paula Svedlund, Carol Little EVANS HALL The versatility of the Evans Hall residents can be seen by looking at their activities trophies. The first place trophies for Dad's Day Revue, WISA scholarship, WISA activities, and the Honor Coun- cil Award for top scholarship and activities are dis- played. Evans girls are found in almost every campus activity. The house has four Phi Beta Kappas, three Bronze Tablet seniors, and eight members of Phi Kappa Phi, scholastic honorary. Among the events on Evans' social calendar were coffee hours, Little Sister Weekend, the charity project for Cunningham Children's Home, a winter formal, Watcheka Sing, co-rec sports, and Evans' traditional Christmas party and Tree Trim. TOP ROW: Linda Pritchett, vice president; Katherine Niven, president; Sharon Fogelquist, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Judith Stefanovic, social chairman; !■i la, secretary 382 TOP ROW; Patricia Wald, Janet Hall, Barbara Ford, Barbara Sanman, Patricia Yeatman, Katherine Niven, Vivian Chu, Patricia Mcintosh, Martha Wall up, Gloria Whitney, Carole Jones THIRD ROW: Karen Fette, Julie Varichak, Pamela Petresen, Nancy Noble, Susan Schreiber, Barbara Trisler, Renate Kalischek, Rachel Schauer, Judy McArdle, Mary Harris, Patricia Liebovich SECOND ROW: Victoria Nichols, Sara Brydges, Ruth Phillippe, Janet Moore, Mrs. Eleanor Grinnell, Karen Westrom, Betty Blake, Marilyn Ricks, Linda Lane BOTTOM ROW: Chrystal Kus, Flora Yee, Vivian Van, Mary Van Eman, Sharon Harvey, Susan Hansen, Barbara Mueller, Michele Whitflll, Julie Dersham EVANS HALL I DETERMINATION AND GROUP co-operation earned Evans another first place in the WISA-Pan Hellenic division of Homecoming decorations. ONE OF THE HIGHLIGHTS of Dad's Day Weekend at Evans Hall is the annual Dad's Dinner. 383 y esaetsarjiz: W' B HMJj D , .,. - The 4-H House girls excel in both scholarship and activities. The girls have won the Activity Trophy eight of the last ten times. House activities include Heart Sis Week, a Spring and Winter Formal, Faculty Tea, and weekly readings to blind students. 4-H girls have held such posts as WISA president and treasurer, the past two presidents of Torch, Homecoming and Dolphin Queen finalists, and the past three presidents of Alpha Chron. Besides all of these activities, the 4-H House girls still managed to find enough time to study. This year the girls won the Scholarship Improve- ment Award and Scholarship Trophy. TOP ROW: Rosemary Seller, treasurer; Alice Williams, scholarship chair- man; Linda Tolan, vice president SECOND ROW: Rosalie Gross, corre- sponding secretary; Joyce NIes, house manager; Cheryl Smith, commissar BOTTOM ROW: Karen Schien, social chairman; Rosemary Boehle, president; Martha Herm, corresponding secretary 4H HOUSE TOP ROW: Mary Stelmel, Wllma Beall, Linda Showers, Sara Baker, Connie Richards, Kay Gelger, Barbara Worner, Pauleta Hornaday, Mary Nelson, Barbara Harris, Susan Kirkpatrick, Jeanette Bruckner, Bonnie Lindenmier, Carol KImmel, Martha Stahl THIRD ROW: Carol Bankson, Cheryl Eaton, Lois Summers, Carolyn Burkybile, Elizabeth Stafford, Sharon Lefferson, Janet Neumann, Sherrie Houston, Carol Berg, Sara Gusse, Jane Stevens, Pamela 4f« Frazier, Sharalyn Borchers, Virginia Bohlen, Janet Tucker SECOND ROW: Karen Schien, Cheryl Smith, Mar(ha Herm, Alice Wilh'ams, Linda Tolan, Mrs. Mary Thatcher, Rosemary Boehle, Joyce Nies, Rosemary Seiler, Rosalie Gross BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Peasley, Linda Owings, Karen Camden, Ramona Kochis, Janet Ficken, Rebecca Roush, Beverly Briggs, Arlene Nies, Ronda Hathaway, Rebecca Burrus, Cheryl Thompson • 1 4| TOP ROW: Sandra Mattoon, Judith Dumser, Nancy Ling, Audrey Doyle, Bar- bara Libby, Dorothy Curran, Kafhryn Wieduwilt SECOND ROW: Mary Greenleaf, Mrs. Mary Garrard, Kathryn Curran, Diane Noe BOTTOM ROW: Ellen Mies, Sandra Blanchard, Virginia Salemi, Judith Digman, Sandra Al- brecht, Judith Holshouser GAMMA HOUSE LINDEN HALL TOP ROW: Arlene Karbens, Judith DeGroote, Linda Bell, Janet Pillifant, I Linda Gary, Jean Weiss, Janice Gary SECOND ROW: Martha Siefert, Sandra Jefferson, Kathleen Harris, Carol Goldberger, Barbara Sonneborn, Myrna Goldenberg BOTTOM ROW: Phyliss Ciarniello, Cheryl Bailleu, Pamela Jensen, Emily Dart, Fay Bergstrom, Donna Toskey ■y fHk H 1 n A TOP ROW: Susan Isenberg, Eddice Fishbein, Randye Pines, Ellen Kraus, Judith Levay, Ann Schlutz, Karen Rebhan, Paulette Isbitz, Sherri Berns, Linda Aarl s, Madeline Zoberman, Phyllis Blackman, Donna Leshner THIRD ROW: Linda Talney, Miriam Cramer, Sandra Schwartz, Corinne Decker, Gail Purer, Susan Dubinsky, Frances Davis, Judy Schmoll, Sherry Klauber, Michelle Onixt, Carol Kosovski, Joan Banashek, Barbara Kaplan SECOND AAA? H f f ROW: Roberta Litwin, Susan Sair, Ellen Horwitz, Linda Issak, Mrs. Annette Smith, Sheryl Sucherman, Rhoda Simon, Ann Katkowski, Deanna Gerber BOTTOM ROW: Caria Arbetman, Ansabelle Anticol, Marsha Aronson, Janet Kaplan, Sheryl Sandler, Beverly Slovin, Sue Rosenberg, Linda Levy, Marsha Pomrenze, Rozanne Dosick, Susan Mandl NOT IN PANEL: Betty Lazeroff INDECO Hoping that literally lightning won't strike twice, Indeco hopes that calamity won't become a house tradition. With repairs complete after last year's fire and with some remodeling finished, Indeco House is eagerly looking forward to still another year filled with excitement. This year's program, along with its formals and house parties, included a Christmas party for some underpriviledged children in the Champaign-Urbana area. Indeco girls are activity-conscious also, and have found plac es in campus activities such as the lllini Union, Student Senate, and Model United Nations, Alpha Chron and Torch, women's activity honoraries, claim members from Indeco. TOP ROW: Ann Katkowski, freshman advisor; Deanna Gerber, social chair- man; Rhoda Simon, house manager; Susan Sair, secretary; Ellen Horwitz, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl Sucherman, president; Linda Issak, vice president 386 i =- m TOP ROW: Estelle Astheimer, Sally Morrow, Marilyn Goldberg, Sandra Eisenberg, Sheryl Walanka, Barbara Goldberg, Rufh Strauss, Helen Nadel, Marlene Brill, Andrea Shulman, Rita Politzer THIRD ROW; Susan Cohen, Elayne Halpern, Margot Vodicka, Lindj S werinsky, Mrs. J. Bromberg, Sue Ann Sondell, Carol Greeberg, Rhoda Tennenbaum, Roberta Matlin SECOND ROW: Barbara Katzmann, Marsha Naiditch, Barbara Bessinger, Barbara Gibian, Jaycee Aronson, Barbara Eisenberg, Dale Kushner BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Schneider, Linda Robins, Hera Weisbach, Leslie Cohen, Jacalyn Goldman NOT IN PANEL: Darlene Halpern LAUREL HOUSE TOP ROW: Jaycee Aronson, treasurer; Barbara Bessinger, dating chairman; Marsha Naiditch, social chairman SECOND ROW: Dale Kushner, house manager; Barbara Eisenberg, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Katzmann, vice president; Barbara Gibi n, president Active is the word that describes the residents of Laurel House. The girls' participation in campus activities won third place honors for Laurel at the 1964 Scholarship and Activity Tea. In addition to campus activities the girls enjoyed house festivities. Over the summer a picnic was held at a dairy farm belonging to one of the mem- bers. There were also parties, formals and infor- mals, exchanges and teas throughout the year. To give Laurel a new look this year, the first floor of the house was redecorated. The girls now enjoy the more attractive studying and entertaining facili- ties of their den, which they designed. 387 lilttjU ■m 1 : 'm The girls from Leeman Lodge were involved with scholastic and social activities this year. Some of the house activities were the fall hayride, the chil- dren's Christmas party, Heart Sister Week, and Witch Sister Week. During Witch Sister Week, each girl does everything she can to cause trouble for her temporarily adopted sister. During Heart Sister Week, she does nice things for her. This season opened with the tribal celebration in honor of the new Leeman residents. This event, including a campfire and songfest, is beginning to grow into a tradition. The season came to a close with the senior breakfast, and for all those not grad- uating, a good-bye until the fall. TOP ROW: Cynthia Turley, social chairman; Charlene Koski, activities chairman; Mary Messling, scholarship chairman SECOND ROW: Linda Lewis, treasurer; Sandra Shotwell, secretary; Delreen Hafenrichter, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Linda Gent, president; Betty Hampton, lllini Guide LEEMAN LODGE || TOP ROW: Mary Millay, Sharyn Dedrick, Rea Dyson, Nancy Hokanson, Marcia Coffman, Gail Friedman, Carol Tester, Holly Harden, Diana Marquart, Birute Lukasevicius, Nancy Tennent, Dolores Acker THIRD ROW: Helen Johanson, Barbara Allen, Mary O'Laughlin, Sue Taylor, Mary Miller, Nancy Freeman, Charlene Koski, Susan Pate, Sandra Shotwell, Helen Dahman, Karen Sprague, Mary Smoley SECOND ROW: Mary Messling, Cynthia Turley, Linda Gent, Mrs. Wagner, Delreen Hafenrichter, Linda Lewis, Betty Hampton BOTTOM ROW: Judith Egan, Janet Wood, Pamela Wheeler, Judy Boettcher, llene Cohen, Joyce Barnes tf ■ ■, «! TOP ROW: Sandra Nelson, vice president; Ruth Kal,:in, piesident; Lynette Vistein, social chairman SECOND ROW: Miss Macnamara, head resident; Ruth Winzer, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Karen Droskiewicz, committee co- ordinator; Judith Bagent, Mini Guide chairman NOT IN PANEl: Linda Noller, secretary Lincoln Avenue Residence is one of the oldest women's dorms on campus, built in 1947. Its col- onial style creates a warm home for over 600 col- lege girls. Of this large group of girls, approximately 300 of these comprise the Lincoln Avenue North residents and the spirit of which they are so proud. This spirit has been evidenced by the academic and social achievements of these girls as individuals as well as a group. Academically, LAR North now has a tutoring program, organized educational films, language tables, an operating branch library and also a scholarship program. Socially this year the girls boast that, paired with Armory House, they won first place in Dad's Day Revue. LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE - NORTH TOP ROW: Louise Wolfe, Barbara Booth, Beverly Mitchell, Lynn Jaeger, Jane Welter, Michelle Baher, Lynda Nicol, Janis Smith, Donna Witsken, Marie Lundfelt, Laura Watt, Pam Milchrisf, Elizabeth Long, Ellen O'Farrell, Mary Ross, Judith Root, Ruthann Olson, JoAnne Miks, Gale Farthing, Judith Wood- yard, Martha Olsen FIFTH ROW: Virginia Scheiwe, Madelon Megela, Margaret Eschbach, Nancy Jo Gregory, Cyd Nepon, Joan Richter, Geraldine Adami, Enid Liebovich, Judy Matras, Judith Zussman, Donna Lindberg, Nancy Nelson, Sheila Kraft, Camille Tomsa, Mary Slanec, Anne Dallman, Mildred Baker FOURTH ROW: Lois Mander, Margaret Stanek, Suzanne Loesch, Lesley Guenther, Harriett Rubin, Betty Bruner, Carole Parks, Patricia Mc- Geough, Jean Keyser, Carole Burge, Joan Pietrangeli, Nancy Netherton, Anne Marie Jakes, Bernadette Biolchini, Sonja Lindberg THIRD ROW: Sheila Pusey, Amy Simpson, Nancy Mitchell, Virginia Almone, Susan Blackmore, Dee Ann Carter, Marygene Schlitt, Janice Miller, Janetta Moncur, Janis Linstromberg, Valerie Larson, Leslie Warner, Mary Ann Saferstein, Ellen Steer, Judith Scott, Margaret Kihara, Diane Moore SECOND ROW: Carol Keller, Neva Montgomery, Marcella Brown, Lynn Abod, Patricia Finneran, Barbara Swanson, Deborah Ashbrook, Marilouise Reed, Willa Combs, Brenda Mallicoat, Vicki Richardson, Maryjane VIk, Julie Norem, Ruth Nealand BOTTOM ROW: Carol Gates, Barbara Evans, Mary MacDonald, Ann Vaughan, Paula Wilson, Carol Raye, Catherine Lamprecht, Patricia Carper, Cheryl Busick, Mildred Bibly, Sandra Senkus 89 TOP ROW: Corliss Smith, Cheryl Berg, Margaret Kemp, Robin Elkin, Jean Kelroy, Barbara Abbott, Diane Krauss, Mary Jane Aikman, Patricia Keen, Virginia Linder, Carol Reafsnyder, Mary Lynn Allen FIFTH ROW: June Klassen, Diane Waltzek, Janet Ackland, Ellen Walsh, Cheryl Moldenhauer, Jean Hoffman, Lynette Petish, Gayle Siegel, Janice MacDonald, Barbara Bae, Carol VanScyoc, Judith Schettler FOURTH ROW: Kay Suhler, Catherine Vittore, Donna Karl, Claudia Sambo, Pam Boehm, Lois Bright, Sandra Linn, Barbara Putta, Sandra Frencko, Donna Goldstein, Marjorie Lamovec, Cheryl Turner, MaryEllen Morris, Donna Damhorst, Georgiana Krilcich THIRD ROW: Sandra Milton, Turee Allison, Delia Maneki, Otilija Uzgiris, Kay Walton, Sandra Cobourn, Gayle McCullough, Margaret Creditor, Sharon Feldy, Marilyn Gold, Valerie Enggas, Caroline Feld, Kristin Lindahl, Maureen Cavanaugh, Leona Kowalski, Jordanka Lazarevic SECOND ROW: Janice Billings, Karen Anderson, Jeanne DeLuca, Barbara Hoff, MaryEliis Wilhoyt, Penelope Fredricks, Nancy Bordes, Marcia Edelstein, Alice Henning, Lynn Wettersten, Casandra Bynum, Lois Roth, Catherine Cortes, Marjorie Novak, Phyllis Cline BOTTOM ROW: Karen Ellison, Ann Bonsson, Mary Szepessy, Dorothy Procunier, Carol Spracklen, Claudia Bike, Mildred Hass, Martha Dollenmier, Nancy Walner, Anita Rogers, Edith Nickerson LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE, NORTH LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE, SOUTH TOP ROW: Jean Keith, Susan Kutish, Barbara Lawrence, Nikki Kaplan, Patri- cia Aiello, Margaret Welch THIRD R OW: Lynn Granzow, Betty Lou Bukowski, Tamarra Radison, Joan Bushouse, Virginia Leverich, Marilyn Hays, Linda Senne, Judith Bliss, Louise Murray, Sally Sergey, Alice Zuvers, Elaie Miller, Henrietta Debski, Anita Brucker, Gay Brown, Leslie Darner, Myra Leipsiger, Barbara Templer, Linda Johnson SECOND ROW: Heather Mc- Kinney, Mary Hesse, Judith Hirsch, Joan Lewellyn, Deborah Faucett, Vicki Caram, Barbara Shepard, Patricia Primm, Kathleen Terry, Nancy Corona, Laraine Chorvat, Wilma Hall, Terry Jones, Sue Evans, Roberta Ball, Claudia Mastalio, Rebecca Bock, Mary Lou Myers, Jill Coleman, Diedre Eichelberger, Kathleen Mueller, Karen Czvitkoviez, Karen Colberg, Elizabeth Goben, Carol Moore BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Young, Claudia Parr, Karen Lusk, Carol Kappler, Elizabeth Nlbeck, Patricia Hearst, Kathy HinchclifF, Sharon Samson, Patricia Cavanaugh, Ruth Sheets, Jacqueline Maher, Linda Bourne, Victoria Vollrath, Pamela McCollum, Kristine McConachie, Bonnie Bass, Andrea Lowy, Judy Purdes, Bella Lieberman, Mary Kocher, Suzanne Myers, Charlene Linick, Jeanne Gordon, Dorothy Pickarski 390 m i ' rx tini — « «wwfcWoi« « TOP ROW: Carol Hughes, Marcia Hedberg, Carole Neapolitan, Janet Elling, Geresa Shute, Gale Glassner, Helen Bak. Carol Ufkes, Judith Landfleld, Carol Clark FOURTH ROW: Nancy Wichmann, Sandra Painter, Kathleen Johann, Dona Ruby, Mary Gillem, Janice Hassiepen, Jean Hamilton, Brenda Carlson, Patricia Brelowskl, Susan Geringer, Janet Johnson, Susan Graf, Kathleen Cothern, Gayle Heckert, Pamela Wade, Sandra Rigsbee, George- anne Butler, Mary Hughes, Marsha Schwartz, Elizabeth Humma, Rhonda Fleming, Linda Stephen, Elana Engelking, Margaret Schulte, Kathleen Mellor, Nancy Hendrickson THIRD ROW: Kathy Wessberg, Amy Imanaka, Diane Samelak, Joette Getse, Janet Cunningham, Nancy Rohr, Linda Hansen, Karen Horine, Arthalyn Walker, Karen Hutnick, Geraldine Parr, Nancy Kailenback, Susan Zuska, Deborah Dieterich, Pamela Foulks, Phyllis Myers, Janet Ca- baniss, Cheryl Wasetis, Judy Forth, Mary Bothe, Linda Sherman, Lois Jacobs, Mary Farley, Laura Hudson, Carolyn Ehrlicher, Nancy Britt, Betty Mees SECOND ROW: Marilyn Michal, Belle Waldfogel, Mary Childers, Suzanne Haynes, Mary McQueen, Nancy Mueller, Karen Kipnis, Linda Borman, Sue Basye, DiAnne Johnson, Margaret Kankaale, Jean Wainwright, Judy Holm, Jo Ann Hejl, Mary Borkowski, Phyllis McGeough, Jane Heininger, Lana Radle, Paulette Pennington, Susan Merz, Judith Martin, Nancy Lehto, Lenore Sheridan, Kathryn Freese, Toni Higgins, Anita Gerken BOTTOM ROW: Marlene Fornagiel, Elizabeth Thompson, Susan Ketzenbarger, Roberta Elwell, Karen Frizen, Sally Bourdear, Esther Ettinger, Carol Roberts, Ronna Farber, Cheryl Krumrey, Luella Phillips LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE, SOUTH TOP ROW: Nancy Peterson, treasurer; Coreen Casey, secretary; Carol Ufkes, mini Guide chairman; Jaynie Wichmann, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Teri Steiner, vice president; Lana Radle, president; Marcia Chmielinsl i, committee co-ordinator. Although the girls of Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall South comprise one of the largest dormitories for women on the campus, there is no less unity, interest, or spirit among the members. The house offers educational, cultural, athletic, and social op- portunities to each girl through its varied program of activities. This past year the LAR girls and the Scott House men copped the co-rec volleyball trophy and performed in Dad's Day Revue. In the last several years a great deal of effort has been contributed to the scholarship and cultural committees which provide tutors, scholarships, and language tables. For the girls of LAR good things don't always come in small packages. Mi ii iiii na i rlMft - ■v 9 r B '   -' 391 .■issssesssBt: ill Lundgren House re-opened its door first semester to a throng of new freshman girls interspersed with an occasional upper classman. Despite the early ar- rival of Homecoming, Lundgren, with its sister- house Clark, designed and executed house decora- tions and held an open house for one thousand par- ents and friends. The girls decided to combine their Christmas party with a charity project, and invited children from the community orphanage to join in with them in trimming the tree, toasting marshmal- lows, and singing carols. The girls in Lundgren develop close friendships during the year and give the house a comfortable atmosphere which adds to the school spirit. TOP ROW: Joan Cortesi, social and activities chairman BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Pulcszta, treasurer; Jaclyn Kleinofen, secretary; Joan Bernstein, presi- dent; Lee Ewing, vice president LUNDGREN HOUSE fop ROW: Roslyn Johnson, Rebecca Allen, Elsa Theile, Joyce Anhalt, Janice Luxton, Uta Jesse, Kay Ettington, Margaret Anderson, Margaret Gantt, Susan Bchse, Linda Parker, Inge Rembe, Sue Mueller, Marie Matias, Mari- anne Gilby THIRD ROW: Barbara Beyer, Mary Perz, Jacquelyn Dalton, Carol Hamm, Irene Lilienheim, Rhoda Friedman, Dena Schiewitz, Barbara Francisco, Carol Erdheim, Donna Gansman, Ruth Tefka, Judith Kroichick, Carlyn Bruce, Constance Ballard SECOND ROW: Mary Landon, Kathy Graham, Susan Siegal, Joan Bernstein, Mrs. Shirley Miller, Joan Cortesi, Elaine Shinagawa, Barbara Vangelder BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Stear, Sandra Colvin, Jaclyn Kleinofen, Patricia Cunningham, Juanita Carroll, Christine Patton, Pamela Berliant, Jeanne Gavin, Constance McGrady, Ann Ropp, April Katsura a TOP ROW: Barbara Olszewski, Helen Meilahn, Karen Hopkins, Msry Striker, Donna Pearlstein, Joyce Duffy, AAary Archambault, Mary Jansen, Kathleen Hoag, Janet Hohman, Nancy Welka, Bonnie Poss THIRD ROW: Mary Doyle, Marilyn Millstone, Patricia Pukszta, Diane Pokorny, Betty Busboom, Susan Hersey, Nancy Meyer, Paula Miller, Virginia Geist, Elizabeth Malen, Claudia Angell, Ellen Hartman SECOND ROW: Kim Gushing, Barbara Kerr, Vir- ginia Ekroth, Mrs. Shirley Miller, Kathleen Oberg, Bonnie Grubbe, Lee Ewing BOTTOM ROW: Carol Mueller, Sandra Belden, Rita Gittelson, Susan Kaye, Sandra Sahzman, Kaye Lamar, Susan Goldberg, Claudia Bailey, Osa McCoy LUNDGREN HOUSE THE MANSION TOP ROW: Barbara Anthony, Marilyn Brainerd, Sheryl Battern, Marcia Siegel, Susan Joyce, Linda Russell, Andrea Pickman, Betty Bennett, Mary Carlson, Ruta Sose, Nijole Riskus, Mary Sheridan, Bea Fries, Ruth Nobel THIRD ROW: Nancy Schroeder, Patricia Shanahan, Collette Walker, Marjorie Unger, Linda Jacober, Doris Cutler, Mina Parlin, Judith McLanee, Kathryn Setlak, Carolyn Swienton, Mary Gedelmen, Joyce Korbecki, Ruth Alexander SEC- OND ROW: Carol Busby, Joanne Soukup, Annette Wanka, Judith Nelson, Mrs. Crooks, Susan Wartell, Denruth Barre, Elaine Milesko, Frances Burkey BOTTOM ROW: Linda Lessen, Barbara Himley, Susan Draut, Karen Hoff- stadter, Carol Huffington, Camille Gales NOT IN PANEL: Jan Byrne, Elizabeth Getz, Barbara Merten, Claire O'Donnell, Carol Ogata, Ann Ogg, Martha Scott, Rita Solomon, Elaine Strauss, Jacquelyn Swensen, Rita Wollman TOP ROW: Janice Wilson, Donna Bruno, Donna Riechmann, Shona New- man, Fay Friedman, Mary Ulrich, Faith Neuman, Carol Monson THIRD ROW: Karene Vallandighan, Kathleen Schevers, Cecilia Chappie, Barbara Skully, Marilyn Rojicek, Joan Morosky, Algenia Trude, Mary Zimmer, Joan Hanlon, Patricia Fort SECOND ROW: Claudia Fris, Maria Franklin, Bette Downs, Leslie Cohen, Michelle Caniff, Joyce Moty BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Lieb, Eva Gyori, Nina Freed, Janet Sachs, Elayne Slive, Thelma Martin, Ivanka Mejzr NOT IN PANEL: Nettie Galkin, Catherine Ryan, Ethyl Pearl- man, Alexandra Collins, Janet Fairs, Donna Leslie, Sheila Gilbert, Karen Anderson, Barbara Natof MAPLE HALL Maple Hall is part of the Arbor Suites and con- sists of ten apartments, each housing four girls. Maple Hail was listed as being one of those inde- pendent residences with the highest percentage of girls partaking in the Honors Day Convocation. Two of the girls from Maple went on tour with the University Orchestra to South America and also were active in the University's Chamber Orchestra and Student Orchestra. Another girl bowled on the University Women's Bowling Team which placed first at the regional tournament at Purdue Univer- sity. An active and interesting year ended for Maple as the traditional senior breakfast was served. m 95' m 1! TOP ROW: Catherine Ryan, treasurer; Bette Downs, president; Leslie Cohen, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Michelle Caniff, social chairman; Claudia Fris, scholarship chairman; Maria Franklin, vice president 394 a a o - 0 'a TOP ROW: Karen Reedsr, Rowena Ames, Susan Koch, Anita Pons, Judith Novak, Charmaine Schroeder, Jean Hooks, Jayne Hooks, Barbara Modica, Rosemary Nelson, Mary Mynard, Sharon Thode THIRD ROW: Linda Swof- ford, Nancy Jordan, June Pound, Barbara Brehm, Mary Adams, Linda Turney, Sandra Martin, Susan Peace, Marion Maljan, Mariorie Hays, June Kelsen, Evelyn Ericson, Claudia Gardner, Diana Williams, Lois Lang, Gloria Foster, Eunice Adrian SECOND ROW: Susan Welch, Marilyn Robinson, Marilyn DeRosa, Carol DeVries, Carol Kurzeja, Anna Lay, Peggy Tropp, Betty Weir, Mrs. Nelle O. Stone, Janet Crist, Marilynn Johnson, Karen Tuggle, Nancy Montgomery, Judith Pflueger, Myrna Christy, Nancy Chao BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Mihevc, Jean Evans, Paula Raymond, Barbara Weinstein, Ann Wis- lander, Virginia Chilton, Judith Johnson, Carol Erickson, Sandra Schreiber NOT IN PANEL: Kathryn Veatch, Deborah Francke, Vicki Treibal, Marjorie Matthais, Kathryn Thompson, Dorian Kingman, Christine Filip, Margaret Harper, Elizabeth Burk, Dana Frank, Alice Rasmussen, Charlotte Roberts, Carole Johnson, Virginia Lukas, Susan Rigdon, Suzanne Wright McKINLEY HALL TOP ROW: Marilynn Johnson, recording secretary; Anna Lay, corresponding secretary; Peggy Tropp, social chairman; Nancy Montgomery, activities chair- man BOTTOM ROW: Betty Weir, vice president; Janet Crist, president; Karen Tuggle, treasurer The girls of McKinley Hall enjoyed another suc- cessful year of scholarship and social life. Being recognized in Honor's Day for scholarship is indeed an accomplishment, but having two members on Bronze Tablet, several receiving Phi Beta Kappa keys, and even more obtaining college and depart- mental honors, can only reflect McKinley's interest and emphasis on scholarship. Combining several informals, a Christmas caroling party at an Urbana nursing home, two formals, a Halloween party end a Valentine's party, with a third place win in Homecoming Decorations and participation in Watcheka Sing, the house as a whole was kept quite busy throughout the year. 395 TOP ROW: Karen Elwell, Linda Sundstrom, Mary Brinker, Luareen Malkin, Marija Gaveiis, Carol Wayne, Barbara Flynn, Diane Eisele, Patsy Parker, Elaine Weber, Ellen Chapman, Dawn Loberg, Rita DuSell THIRD ROW: Enid Kerstein, Nadia Sampson, Barbara Campbell, Bonnie Bernstein, Terry Levine, Janet Myers, Victoria Lea, Judith Robison, Toni Susie, Sandy John- son, Antoinette St. James, Rebecca Bryar SECOND ROW: D'Arcy Guerin, Myra Friedman, Martha Youngdale, Marsha Oenning, Martha Gimpel, Ida Clevenger, Carol Stolz, Linda Eisner, Sherry Creinin, Barbara Skocz BOT- TOM ROW: Jacqueline Michael, Beth Formund, Lisbeth Johannessen, Susan Cherney, Nancy Sehr, Laura Mall NOBLE HALL TOP ROW: Karen Kunsky, JoAnn Wesley, Anne Murrie, Marilyn Reiners, Arlene Pesuth, Norma Sherman, Lee Hagenson, Peggy Kavka, Elizabeth Slav- ens, Theda Kettler, Virginia Knapp THIRD ROW: Suzanne Nicholas, Judy Moller, Arlene Baker, Kaye Bean, Margaret Kendall, Susan Schroeder, Marcia DeHaven, Barbara Kaplan, Susan Anderson SECOND ROW: Katherine Meyer, Karen McLean, Kathleen Provancher, Diane Priebe, Pamela Love, Sandra Subject, Myra Lazerwith, Pamela Lory BOTTOM ROW: Mary Hebron. Cheryl Sutter, Barbara Bean, Jeanne Long, Alane Peterson, Karen Gansberg, Roberta Copeland, Barbara Cosby 3% IJ TOP ROW: Sharon Gotch, president; Susan Awe, social chairman; Janice AAarkert, scholarship chairman BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Millar, treasurer; Kathleen Buchmann, activities chairman; Carol Chockley, secretary Honors galore were heaped upon the 60 residents of Palamar House during the past year and bright- ened their social calendar in many different ways. After the initial sorrow over news that their old beloved neighbor, the Thunderbird, was moving to Urbana, Palamar's residents bounced back to enjoy both an informal Christmas dance held at the house and a dinner-dance to usher in spring. Perhaps their biggest thrill came with the se- lection of one of the girl's fathers as King Dad on Dad's Day Weekend. In his honor, the girls held a special luncheon, followed by a coronation when King Dad was presented with a crown, scepter, and parchment certificate created by one of the girls. PALAMAR TOP ROW: Pamela Smith, Kathleen Cantwell, Marsha Meyer, Carol Barrett, Patricia Johnston, Suzanne Olson, June Davis, Susan Breitbarth, Joan Rudd, Kathleen Franck THIRD ROW: Sandra Babick, Catherine Brown, Helen Walka, Barbara Stenzel, Barbara Janikowski, Dalia Sulaitis, Mary Lampe, Susan Firnhaber, Carol DeBruyckere, Sandra Gregory, Vicky Bergfeld, Marlene Piecuch SECOND ROW: Holly Sobol, Suzanne Sprinkle, Linda Kramzar, Susan Awe, Carol Chockley, Mrs. Daniel, Sharon Gotch, Janice Markert, Kathleen Buchmann, Pamela Millar, Carol Vignasse BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Burack, Toni Allison, Monica Manning, Christine Imbs, Judy Reynolds, Mary Richardson, Mary Scott, Nikki Millar TOP ROW: Emily Kastning, Joyci Shaw, Martha Rohlfing, LaVerne Wallace, Jeanne Rosenmayer, Carolyn Johns, Janet Zacha, Phyllis Rinckner, JoAnn Gunther, Darina Ferrini THIRD ROW: Katherine Jeske, Kristine Knutson, Patricia Crosby, Kathleen Campbell, Glenda Toedter, Judith Garrod, Lor- raine Toppe, llze Petersons, Andrea Viator, Patricia Beenders, Marianne Cory, Carolyn Sack SECOND ROW: Margaret Zachgo, Freida Nettleman, Diane Wendorf, Jane Combs, Mrs. Gladys Carper, Doris Stler, Mary Fulcher, Carolyn Taylor, Marilyn Liggett BOTTOM ROW: Henrietta Walker, Peggy DeVan, Joyce Baker, Sandra Cording, Rosemary Scott, Karen Harms, Peggy Jiter, Tamara Puckett, Sharon Gabel PHILEA This fall the girls of Philea warmly welcomed their new house director, Mrs. Gladys Carper. An open house was held in her honor. One of the big events at Philea House is Dad's Day Weekend. The dads go completely Philean and move into the first floor of the house. They re- turn to the house after a busy Saturday for a mid- night snack and relaxation before retiring. After Sunday dinner, the dads and daughters enjoy enter- tainment presented by the new girls in the house. At Christmas each year, Philea sponsors a party for underprivileged youth of the Champaign area. The children enjoy many games, refreshments, and a visit from that old favorite, Santa Claus. TOP ROW: Freida Nettleman, co-ordinator; Jane Combs, vice president; Diane Wendorf, treasurer SECOND ROW: Doris Stier, president; Marilyn Liggett, student advisor; Mary Fulcher, commissar; Margaret Zachgo, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Carolyn Taylor, secretary 398 TOP ROW: Mary Gray, Janice Rigsby, Janet Bugg, Ann Haines, Jenette Bilier, Dianne Gunther, Susan AAaxson, Suzanne Wildhagen, Jacqueline Engel, Mary McCreary, Catherine Logan, Susan Herbst THIRD RO W: Edith Nevinger, Carolyn Johnson, Sarah West, Sandra Paul, Patty Moehle, Janet Williams, Roberta Holderman, Cheryl Elliott, Nancy Baldwin, Sharon Shull, Ann Kalkhoff SECOND ROW: Alice Cortright, Kathryn Keiffer, Sandra Shipp, Mary Gieske, Mrs. Mary Brown, Linda Lantz, Sharon Mc- Ginley, Bettie Hewes, Elaine Cremeens, Mary Meier BOTTOM ROW: Karen Culbertson, Peggy Smith, Karen Hanson, Mary Flinspach, Jane Balliet, Dianne Westerman, Linda Best, Susan Danzer, Cheryl Fuller, Carolyn Lewis, Constance Collins, Martha Powel PRESBY HALL TOP ROW: Mary Gray, treasurer; Alice Cortright, secretary; Sharon McGinley, freshman advisor SECOND ROW: Sandra Shipp, vice president; Roberta Holderman, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Mary Gieske, president Presby girls strive for activities and academic achievement as well as fun and unity within their house. Evidence of these goals can be seen by the projects and achievements of the girls. This year began with an initiation of freshmen at Presby. During the first week of the fall semes- ter, the Presby girls have a rack-out at which time the freshmen are blindfolded and required to go through a certain ritual. At the end of this rack-out each freshman is crowned by a green cap with the letter P on it. The cap is to be worn the entire week wherever the freshman goes. The initiation is concluded with a formal dinner. 399 Ill 1 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCES BLAISDELL SAUNDERS TOP ROW: Maxine Shizuru, treasurer; Norma Pomazal, secretary; Prudence Berline, publicity chairman; Barbara Zeman, scholarship chairman; Mary Osborn, social chairman; Darlene Cathcart, lllini Guide chairman BOTTOM ROW: Miss Naomi Meara, head resident; Barbara Krohta, president; Jean Weisinger, vice president I i MI'I If you don't mind the hike, say the Blaisdell and Saunderites, PAR is a great place to live. The girls have proved this by making quite a name for the two halls since opening three years ago. The halls' tradition of scholarship and leadership has grown during this time. Several freshmen were named to Alpha Lambda Delta and as James Schol- ars, and many freshmen and upper classmen were honored at Honors Day. Mortar Board, Shorter Board, and Torch also have members from Blaisdell- Saunders. Of course, fun is also an integral part of the lives of the girls. By teaming up with PAR's two men's halls, Carr and Babcock, for mixers, dances, and campus activities, this was easily afforded. As part of the Pennsylvania Avenue complex, Blaisdell and Saunders secured the W.I.S.A. first place trophy for Homecoming decorations. These high PAR spirits continued throughout the year — from Dad's Day open house, Christmas parties, PAR-tees, ex- changes, and folk sings to Mom's Day celebrations and a patio Spring Formal. TOP ROW: Susan Wetzel, scholarship chairman; Margaret Grabowski, In- ternationa! chairman; Sharyn Wehrii, social chairman; Hedy Nil ol, presi- dent; Miss Barbara Knutsen, head resident SECOND ROW: Linda Laury, lllini Guide chairman; Natalie Yule, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Greggain, external vice president; Patricia Shoemaker, international vice prseident; Billie Wolf, publicity chairman im 400 TOP ROW: Janet Sloboda, Donna Block, Carole Poticha, Ann Travis, Suzanne Swanson, Arlene Page, Joyce Fullerton, Deane Singman, Margaret Neal, Janice Potter, Betsy Payne, Linda Gady, Elizabeth Herbst, Marilyn Lewis, Janet Barksdale, Loralee Jones, Jan Langston, Sandra Van Dam, Martha Schurter, Judith Brickman, Ellen Levine, Michael Cunningham THIRD ROW: Charlotte Katz, Donna Diekman, Rebecca Missen, Katherine Runge, Lisbeth Heitman, Bonnie Polivka, Gertrude Winkels, Connie Holmes, Nancy Wicker- shiem, Karen Peterson, Vineta Reichs, Carole Trimble, Jean Kero, Carol Johnson, Judith Troy, Claudia Solak, Maria Narcisi, Jane Shostrom, Nina Grubaugh, Maureen Hacker, Barbara Benson SECOND ROW: Geraldine Brainia, Sheri Rzepka, Patricia Helding, Mary Prosser, Lynn Jansen, Nancy Pleskovitch, Donna Leggero, Emma Sterns, Irene Marchertas, Lydie Ge- retti. Donna Keiba, Lialia Kuchma, Maria Wojtowycz BOTTOM ROW: Julie Lichterman, Lorrayne Stein, Susan Smarkey, Linda Burns, Jeri Parrish, Rhoda Sennello, Carol Panozzp, Gayle Niemeyer, Susan Borre, Constance Fouts, Sherrie Brown, Kim Hobbs, Kathleen Klehm, Deborah Imie, Susan Roos BLAISDELL HALL TOP ROW: Maura McMullen, Linda Duis, Gayle Mangold, Jeanne Becke- meyer, Patricia Hester, Terry McCotter, Barbara Cox, Leslie Weiner, Janice Bourgeois, Nancy Ratke, Kathleen Irish, Holly True, Barbara Thurnes, Ruth Thomas, Leslie Stoga, Lynn Trout, Adrienne Smith, Karen Gilles, Marsha Greene, Susan Moore, Claire Fredrickson, Phyllis Halperin, Beryl Tuckman, Rhonda Sternberg, Miriam Simon, Jane He!big THIRD ROW: Suzanne Brotman, Merrill Goldsmith, Jan Kay, Marilyn Todd, Andrea Kosberg, Marilyn Bochte, Margaret Mihm, Emily Williams, Lucille Pearson, Therese Shay, Nancy Anderson, Sharon Landes, Prudence Berline, Mary Shafer, Barbara Boysen, Martha Scott, A.nne Roger, Frances Karpman, Mary Aspengren, Ethel Jacobson, Caryn Nathan, Ronna Block, Sandra Sigoloff, Donna Salchow SECOND ROW: Mary Duis, Adele Barocca, Mary Osborn, Barbara Mueller, Eleanor Houmes, Barbara Krohta, A axine Shizuru, Barbara Zeman, Norma Pomazal, Myra Schectmon, Jean Weisinger, Joan Kuprionis, Kristina Lukas, Joyce Blasovich, Barbara Greenfield, Ellen Fisch BOTTOM ROW: Luanne Heinie, Linda Steilen, Nancy Lerner, Deborah Lichterman, Judith Overlin, Janet Thompson, Laura Lowe, Jeanne Tabor, Kathrynne Dendel, Martha Otto, Susan Lane, Marsha Engerman, Sherry Metz, Sandra Noble, Nancy Joslyn, Vicki Endicott Hrpnpi'iffi fi ' mi TfT III.; ' T! ! i , , , : , i n 1 '. 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TOP ROW: Carol Houlihan, Billie Wolf, Kathleen Sheridan, Patricia Lance, Carol Search, Nancy Miller, Judith Kullberg, Katherine Lang, Franki Isaac- son, Leslie Spytkowski, Pamila Goodin, Camille Gwadz, Susan Evans, Mary Fite, Judith Runion, Susan Wetzel, Carmen Budds, Myra Schechtman, Wendie Elden, Jill Bullington THIRD ROW: Patricia Sullivan, Olivia Chan, Irene Kris, Sharon Wineland, Mary Funk, Jane Steverson, Iris Specter, Sandra Kungle, Susan Trippel, Susan Rademacher, Karen Martin, Diane Koerner, Hedy Nikol, Nancy Erhardt, Susan Spieker, Margo Mansfield, Margaret Grabow ski, Rita Weksler, Joan Bauer SECOND ROW; Linda Laury, Kathleen Buettner, Carolyn Wharton, Jonnae Gaston, Shirley Sill, Lesley Anderson, Marilyn Zonkel, Janet Compton, Virginia Wassman, Ellen Anderson, Lynne Sonaty, Corolyn Harris, Natalie Yule BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Lander, Margaret Oliver, Jan Keister, Susan Anderson, Sally Anderson, Diana Belstey, Eileen Frank, Judy McEuen, Kay Fredrick, Gwen Potucek, Gloria Galinski SAUNDERS HALL TOP ROW: Carole Gilbertsen, Cheryle Ka zmer, Cheryl Linck, Diane Mar gonis, Patricia Sheldon, Diane Snider, Vicky Lindemann, Mary Schellberg Kathleen Wilke, Barbara Scottberg, Lia Brovi n, Gloria Pitman, Joan Levels Sandra Safarcyk, Kathleen Kohn, Marie Weaver, Anita Schnitzer, Sandra Russell, Theodora Amos, Barbara Marr, Elizabeth Mageri, Sophie Nekrase wich THIRD ROW: Kathleen Hernandez, Sheila Stewart, Janice Yates, Nancy Krumrey, Patricia Kehoe, Sharon Rose, Ava Roberts, Susan Sebastian Sharyn Wehrii, Sandra Kooyenga, Diane Reed, Mary Hackbarth, Janice Ruhr Judith Garro, Susan Troth, Marcia Mahn, Cheryl Baron, Marlene Nelson, Janice Zoltan, Roberta Mechanic SECOND ROW: Linda Shotke, Barbara Fluhler, Susan Busa, Shaun Propper, Janice Weeden, Nancy Greggain, Kath- ryn Murphy, Renee Goldman, Mary Rutledge, Karen Nielsen, Judith Krugman, Ruth Mooney BOTTOM ROW: Sharon McMillen, Sandra Goshgarian, Judith Rhodes, Denis Halloran, Patricia Shoemaker, Lois Winkel, Patricia Havi k, Sue Roeschlein, Dorinda Rodda, Mary Bimba, Carole Barnes, Mary Colby ■402 — ■fyfTi - '■- ' .' ■V-'-MBT: . - ■■' f ' ' Ik 1 ■• If if 'J m-M-Jf if- ' ' n. ' ! % « '' ' 1 ii? ifl t -:- - - :A 1 1  I f 1 1 ] F ■T f tzt J z.v,Ky.. y,y,f, , H «i 4 1 V TOP ROW: Mary Walsh, Barbara Ligon, Mary Brunberg, Joan Kleppinger, Karen Kirfley, Helene Biclinski, Laura Lytle, Diana Dupin, Carolyn Pinkie, Mary Capers, Margaret Oblouk, Rosanne Sisto, Linda Dale, Judy Grove, Karol Gagstetter, Sarah McMurry, Lois Swearingen THIRD ROW: Georgia Rottner, Nancy Kleist, Joan Tracy, Geraldine Kahovec, Mary Smagatz, Vic- toria Terry, Donna Malik, Gay Zimmerman, Nadine Grebliunas, Gay Thomp- son, Gayle Momeny, Patricia Roark, Carol Torok, Ann Glass, Mary Hornidge SECOND ROW: Karen Larson, Nancy Gleason, Linda Robbins, Kay Olson, Sheila Shrode, Joanne Muir, Mrs. Ruby Hardesty, Judy Gish, Luanna Hern- ing, Arlie King, Judy Hanson, Carol Yeager BOTTOM ROW: Diane Bruegge- man, Elizabeth Dunn, Mary Olson, Claudette Oliver, Sally Bachrach, Sally Blackford, Susan Clifford, Pamela Mesha, Kathie Sheldon, Jane Kastning, Christi Gerhardt, Sheila Morris NOT IN PANEL: Linda Christianson, Denise Garman, Diane Hiavacek, Eleanor Kasch, Susan Luettich, Nan Lundberg, Barbara Raack, Natalie Wmzler SHERWOOD TOP ROW: Sheila Shrode, social chairman; Mary Brunberg, treasurer; Mary Capers, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Arlie King, secretary; Joanne Muir, president The girls at Sherwood Lodge were welcomed back to an eventful fall semester by a redecorated and furnished house and the smiling face of their new house mother. Soon after the semester began, they discovered that they had a Homecoming Queen finalist and three Dolphin Queen finalists. Although activities are a very important part of the girls' lives, there is an extra emphasis on grades. All freshmen are required to attend one of the sem- inars during the week to help them learn how to study best for University courses. Social events also highlighted each season, for there are many formals and pledge dances to attend, including the spring dance, Robin Hood. lS lit 403 The spirit of scholastic achievement, co-opera- tive living, worship, and fun guides the girls of Stratford House, sponsored by the University Bap- tist Church. The ideal Stratford girl is serious in her life goals and strives to accomplish them. Feelings of spiritual devotion, fun, and enthus- iasm are exemplified through house events. Every year the traditional Ides of March Banquet is held where everyone wears Roman togas and drinks grape juice from large house trophies. Other Stratford specials are Heart Sister Week and Little Brother and Little Sister Weekend. To conclude the year's activities, the ideal Stratford girl is crowned at the annual Spring Formal. Flo Fuller, house manager; .AAadeline Behrens, vice president; Nancy Perry, chaplain; Joyce Behrens, president; Kathy Roche, social chairman; Elaine Yunker, commissar; Polly Frederking, treasurer; Grace Yan, secretary STRATFORD HOUSE TOP ROW: Brenda Jochums, Margaret Hays, Joan Tatge, Cheryl Phoenix, Virginia Lavish, Joan Braswell, Judy Fellov s, Carolyn Flessner, Janna Ran- kin SECOND ROW: Kathryn Alexander, Judith Skidmore, Bonnie Smith, Paula Willison, Kathy Waggoner, Mary Niles, Anita Tripp, Nancy Perry, Judith Kurfman, Linda Dauderman BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Yunker, Kathy Roche, Flo Fuller, Madeline Behrens, Mrs. Edith McKinney, Joyce Behrens, Grace Yan, Polly Frederking NOT IN PANEL: Barbara Buerkle 404 TOP ROW: Diane Sudeikis, social chdirman; Betty Halbesma, treasurer; Joan Hubbard, vice president; Sonja Johnson, president BOTTOM ROW: Sheila Tierney, secretary Sycamore Hall, which has a tradition of being one of the most active halls in Arbor Suites, had another year with even greater emphasis on activi- ties and scholarship. Last year, the Sycamore girls paired with the Evans Scholars fraternity to win their co-rec baseball league. They were also hon- ored by having the Fiji Island Queen and one of the ten finalists for Homecoming Queen. Dad's Day always proves to be a joyous affair for the girls of Sycamore. This year they enter- tained the dads by giving skits, which were then followed by refreshments. In the skits, each dad was portrayed by his daughter as that good guy which he really is. SYCAMORE HALL TOP ROW: Sharon Immergluck, Joanne Wyrostei , Carol Wiggins, Jackie Davis, Betty Halbesma, Diane Sudeikis, Shelley Herbst, Elaine Heimanson, Judy Jablon THIRD ROW: Mary Wilkins, Laurelle Geils, Mary Trapp, IIT Margaret McCleery, Sonja Johnson, Diane Brown, Barbara Dean, Joan Anen, Judie Burkart, Molly Magee SECOND ROW: Joan Hubbard, Sheila Tierney, Faye Epstein, Jan Baliva, Nancy Clancy, Mary Toliuszis n VM3 . - i? 4 9 $ m ' ' : - f HtC?W$ TOP ROW: Raechel Ohuschewitz, Ann Webster, Eleanor Hudera, Donna Drake, Patricia Barry, Eleanor Moty, Lynne Weinberg, Virginia Fisher, Jean Woods, Bette Wreath, Margaret Lacey, Joan Kreuser SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Sosnowski, Gloria Landsman, Donna Innis, Josephine Gozdecki, Nancy Mayer, Mary Brunkow, Marion Rosenthal, Susan Eckert, Margaret Macke, Patricia Wettaw, Carola Coates BOTTOM ROW: Elyssa Springer, Jacqueline Giles, Rene Steiner, Jo Ann Platter, Marcia Schultz, Miss Nancy Goodwin, Janice Couper, Diane Wright, Bernadine Heller, Linda Nickolson TAFT HALL TOP ROW: Chiye Ishiwari, Dorothy Olsson, Christine Ziemnik, Lynda Lup- ton, Janice Gerulski, Joan Lewis, Karen Ford, Sonja Kielhorn, Susan Giller, Shirley Thieda, Constance Gawne, Lubomyra Kutko SECOND ROW: Patri- cia Denzler, Carol Lewis, Carol Kieser, Vicki Huff, Michele Cech, Pat Don- aldson, Marlene Learner, Sharlene Learner, Beverly Sandler, Susan Lerner, Ellen Look, Sharon Hall, Lynne Grove BOTTOM ROW: Marie Stanley, Darlene Zientarski, Barbara Bromley, Sandra Parker, Betty Nelson, Margaret Davidson, Francine Zitlin, Arlene Marzullo, Janet Tabor, Miss Gretchen Wright, Miss Suzanne Lebo, Miss Tracy Byron, Marcia Miller 9 9 • 406 TOP ROW: Marlene Gutof, Judith Romersberger, Anita Merritt, Gail Craw- ford, Sandra Solomon, Carol Wilder, Shirlie Thompson, Jacquelyn Hagan, Eleanor Levine SECOND ROW: Carole Curran, Margaret McGee, Anita Miller, Miss Elizabeth Baldridge, Diane Schumacher Wexler BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Figge, Elaine DuFa lene Spitzner, Elizabeth Magnus, Sandra Horwitz Barbara Sloan, Foralie llo, Leslie Sager, Mar- PINE HALL TOWN AND AREA TOP ROW: Nora Barfelf, Linda Magel, Betty Hess, Mary Lou Bedient THIRD ROW: Barbara Weeks, Eileen Joyce, Carol Anderson, Geraldine Barth, Elaine Brewe SECOND ROW: Bonnie Griffin, Adelle MehaFFey, Barbara Kennedy, Barbara Hill, Veree Kepley BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Coombs, Kay Meier, Maurine Pacenta, Darleen Nixon NOT IN PANEL: Barbara Brum- field. Crystal Collisson, Gretchen Cornwell, Judy Herzog, Sharon Kent, Virrginia Nofftz, Amanda Sanchez, Judith Sunderman r 07 This past year Van Doren Hall housed ever two hundred girls. For the first time in a few years, a large portion of these girls are either freshmen or transfer students. They work closely with the upper- classmen in developing within each girl the three qualities of a Van Doren Girl. The first is a high scholastic achievement. The second is interest and participation in house and campus activities. The last and a greatly emphasized one is individualism. Van Doren has much to show for the work of the girls, such as the Phi Beta Kappa, Alpha Lambda Delta, and Alpha Chron members. Also it boasts of one Homecoming Queen Semifinalist and Co-Vale- dictorian of the class of 1964. TWO VAN DOREN residents picket their lounge demanding good manners from all ladies present. VAN DOREN HALL NIGHTLY, in the Van Doren lounge, classes are conducted in those subjects not dealt with by the University. Here one of the residents instructs her students in packing and unpacking cheaply. 408 TOP ROW: Mary Lou Haberkamp, Diane Schoer, Ruth Struck, Lucy Cole, Karen Prosen, Gail Sweeney, Charlene Beck, Gloria Goleas, Gloria Brinck, Donna Berg, Jan Irwin, Alice Cook, Antoinette Knuth, Daisy Ucko, Angela Gorcjon, Diane Baum, Lucy Goldsmith, Susan Stackhouse, Jeanne Klappauf THIRD ROW: Linda Jacobson, Barbara Jacobson, Marsha Fisher, Ann Varna- Garis, Ruth Mahnke, Patricia McManamon, Diane DuBois, Carol Tholen, Dianna Dunn, Barbara Gross, Linda Reisen, Barbara Graff, Donna Morros, Julia Jung, Gail Weiblen, Helene Uritz, Laural Toelle, Lynn Missal, Deanna Klein SEC- OND ROW: Gail Silverson, Connstance Durham, Roberta Kite, Sandra Crow, Carolyn Maiek, Doreen Korn, Donna Harris, Jill Chapman, Ellen Roberts, Mrs. Ritchie, Carol Harper, Irene Harmon, Lucia Bodzewski, Heather Shu- bart, Judith Flusser, Patricia Mueller, Merle Newman, Nancy Kelly BOT- TOM ROW: Susan Berlow, Audrey Eisenmann, Marlene Blistein, Phyllis Vandekerckhove, Naomi Greenburg, Michelle Gamm, Ann Gail Levick, Flor- ence Bauma, Frances Fields, Paula Moser, Karen Rosen, Lynn Shulman VAN DOREN TOP ROW: Karen Rosen, scholarship chairman; Mrs. Ritchie, head resident; Phyllis Vandekerckhove, closing chairman; Paula Mosher, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Donna Kehle, lllini Guide chairman; Florence Bauma, first vice president; Ann Gall Levick, president; Michelle Gamm, second vice president; Naomi Greenburg, treasurer l§|r| . f 409 Wy y TOP ROW: April Tully, Jane Holloway, Lynne Dryer, Penelope Stella, Nan , Wilybrandt, Patricia Tan, Celia Lobosco, Ruth Brunstein THIRD ROW: Har riet Jaros, Lionelle Hurley, Marjorie Reher, Susan Luzak, Joena Rush, Carolyn Lamm, Margaret Marriott, Carlene Griffiths SECOND ROW: Karen Fuqua, Judith Loberg, Catherine Sypherd, Patrtcta Lobosco, Mrs. Carl Rohl, Carolynne McDevitt, Ada Testolin, Molly Rowe BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Hanson, Maxine Ludington, Shirley Strothman, Robin Whitney, Golnaz Sadri, Terry Temaner VANLIG WALNUT HILL Joy Bade, Valerie Baker, Joan Barnes, Donna Berry, Marilyn Brenck, Evelyn Cohn, Johanna Ellison, Beverly Effort, Susan Faldt, Kathleen Galway, Patri- cia Garrison, Audrone Garbenis, Eva Gyori, Vada Garr, Barbara Gentis, Ronna Kates, Carol King, Lois Koch, Jacqueline Leahy, Marilyn Lieb, Joy Ludwig, Rita Magnuson, Stephanie Matchett, Christina Miles, Barbara Novak, Victoria Packer, Rosemary Peternel, Arlene Ruksza, Patricia Sbarboro, Patri- cia Seaman, Diane Simons, Barbara Skully, Susan Spurlin, Shera Speed, Muffy Wogner, Sandra Weigle, Susan Woolman, Sharon Wright, Karen Zagel, Sally Zemke |! 1 1'! 410 TOP ROW: Venita Boyd, Mary Ford, Elizabeth Gaede, Ruth Battaglia, Linda Bartolt, Donna Dearth, Kathryn Sundjtrom, Janet Meyer, Marilyn Stillens, Colleen Fink, Susan Stillwell, Karen Moses SECOND ROW: Barbara GrindstafF, Patricia Dixon, Nancy Delaplane, Mrs. McBride, Susan Mills, Susan Glover, Morita Rogers, Janene Walter BOTTOM ROW: Nana McLin, Ann LafFey, Mary Beth Norment, Katherine Harris, Virginia Washburn, Suzanne Latocha, Nancy Maxwell NOT IN PANEL: JoAnn Smith, Virginia Grimmer, Marjorie Minor WESCOGA TOP ROW: Barbara Grindstaff, treasurer; Janene Walter, advisory board chairman; Nancy Delaplane, president; Morita Rogers, kitchen manager; Susan Mills, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Linda Bartolt, secretary; Susan Glover, social chairman; Patricia Dixon, commissar As Wescoga girls gained from the experience of working together in maintaining their home, they also enjoyed planning house activities for guests on Homecoming, Dad's Day, and Little Sis Weekend. The traditional Heart Sister Week, when each of the girls does some favor every day for her secret sister, and a Pledge Breakfast provided opportuni- ties for fellowship. Planning the Pledge dance, Christmas Formal, and Faculty Banquet kept each of the girls busy, while exchanges and co-rec volley- ball provided moments of relaxation. Individual participation in many campus church foundations showed the Wescoga girls' interest in the sharing of religious experiences. .--- ' 'r ' v, . ill 411 ■JiSa iSSi'A . IH m Bi Mi ' I I XM I .t iKWijj ' -' MgHtf H B BVLm,.m-- sy ' - — ■IF M IF I H W If nf H WARDALL HALL Getting Started was this past year's New Stu- dent Week theme for Wardall Hall, the University of Illinois newest and largest women's residence hall. Wardall, which stands twelve stories high, is the tallest building on campus and houses five hun- dred and fifty women. There is a higher percentage of upper classmen than in most University residence halls. Wardall boasts such modern conveniences as three elevators, drip dry rooms on every floor, and a roof sun deck which proved to be extremely popu- lar during the spring. The task of setting up a house government began in the spring of 1964 when large numbers of inter- ested girls attended organizational meetings where acting officers were elected. When school recon- vened in the fall, the girls of Wardall, with the as- sistance of head residents, were ready for the school year. Enthusiasm was very high among Wardall resi- dents as they plunged into University and house activities. By spring Wardall Hall had become one of the most popular dorms on campus. I I IlllNI GUIDES and Graduate Assistants- Sally Carmachel, Kay Glidden, Letty Wunglueck, Helen Strofshuk, Janet Chisholm, Judy Jirout, Sandra Campbell, Patricia Wood, Abbie Hobbs, Joyce Jacobs, Michela Cooper, Char- lotte Johnson, Jean Clendenin, Valorie Sonntag, Paula Brockstein, Nancy Golden, Anabeth Placko, Norma Riddle, unidentified FLOOR: Carole Green, Jane Fawcett TOP ROW: Jackie Miller, Kathe Harris, Lois Bruckman, Carol Cahan, Terry Thompson, Bobbi Henner, Sherrie Nielsen, Barbara Henneman, Susan Schartz, Lynda Nicosia BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Allen, head resident; Rebecca Becker, scholarship chairman; Victoria Van Mullem, scholarship chairman; Clair Pas- kiet. Dad's Day chairman; Sandra Hubatka, social chairman; Nancy Johnson, legislative chairman; Alma Belkin, judiciary chairman; Jane Faw cett, lllin: Guide chairman; Carol Kennedy, treasurer; Helen Hawkins, head resident; Pat Lechner, secretary; Mary Nerad, president i!i 412 TOP ROW: Letty Zvonek, Diane Sanders, Jackaline Carey, Donna Cox THIRD ROW: Sylvia Reeverts, Jary Allen, Carole Larson, Janis Africh, Roberta Harrison, Carol Ginsburg, Jean Kadans, Margaret Croak, Kathryn Amft, Carol Moeller, Barbara Lawless, Maureen Goldstein, Flonet Wallace, Marilyn Mudlaff, Pearl Fyhrie, Terry Thompson SECOND ROW: Catherine Militello, Barbara Gazaway, Georgia Anargyros, Marianne Parrillo, Barbara Contratto, Marsha Lee, Grace Carey, Mary Williamson, Colette Barnett, Sara Soder, Sharon Thompson, Beverly Wolman, Karine Vogen, Gloria Carreon, Olga Demkowicz BOTTOM ROW: Robin Medintz, Kathleen Erickson, Jacqueline Miller, June Bartow, Petri Spielman, Rosalie Zukrowski, Cherie Casterton, Corrie Carlington, JoAnne Marth, Nancy Golden, Jean Clendenin, Mary Capitani, Barbara Uhll, Janet Moorhouse, Heidi Meinhardt, Patricia Dilustro WARDALL HALL TOP ROW: Dalia Azubalis, Susan Wall, Carol Garland, Doris Dewitt, Mar- garet Malone SECOND ROW: Connie Rudsinski, MaryBeth Nelson, Cheryl Zajac, Mary Gieselmann, Karen Miller, Karen Davis, Sandra Jay, Donna Ortgiesen, Palricia Rydberg, Martha Maulding BOTTOM ROW: Carol Berger, Wilmette Monnier, Susan Angell, Patricia Smith, Mary Sheehy, Clare Paskiet, Susan Fleischli, Patrice Cummings, Phyllis Lessly, Lois Bruckman 9 - r-m ■-aajflataaigaaefe: TOP ROW: Kathy McMahon, Sharon Clarkston, Nancy Hurt THIRD ROW: Barbara Henneman, Pamela Strumitto, Sherye Garmony, Lee Dieter, Barbara Thornley, Victoria Leunig, Margaret Leinan, Marsha Miller, Betty Mitchell, Barbara Hecht, Vivette Holland, Victoria Schmidt, Marguerite Carson, Carol McMichael, Carol Johnson, Linda Hutton, Diane Horwath SECOND ROW: Judith Weintraub, Marilyn West, Rebecca Schauer, Terry Schuize, Marilyn Hoerburger, Cathy Kaufman, Russetta Flanders, Sammy Dean, Marsha Thomson, Becki Duncan, Bonita Burian, Barbara Stryker, Ann Meier, June Gasper, Merle Rovel BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Summer, Sai Hyun Lee, Carole Green, Marlene Tare, Sharon Karas, Ruth Fowler, Dianne Capritta, Gayle Borger, Ruth Miller, Mary Bohlen, Charlene Kooperman, Jane Levin, Sherrie Taub WARDALL HALL TOP ROW: Carol Costello, Barbara Sax, Helen Strotshuk, Kathryn Ernst, Jeanette Keller, Joyce Harant THIRD ROW: Betty Watts, Carol Larson, Linda Mages, Florence Chan, Roslyn Ricchio, Helen Robinson, Barbara Fasting, Barbara Reid, Evelyn Whiteside, Dorothy Paydon, Rhonda Kasik, Nancy Barkley, Marsha Winters, Margaret Dierking, Jean Sw anson SEC- OND ROW: Frances Tsao, Eugenie King, Shirley Wise, Sue Rock, Michelle Protus, Denise Davlantes, Patricia Steiner, Patricia Sera, Lois Shelton, Linda Keyset, Susan Rudman, Ingrid Berglund, Nancy Johnson, Beverly Timm, Mary Bartoli, Eileen Baker BOTTOM ROW: Belkis Wu, Jean Eraser, Wendy Arbit, Anne Pomerantz, Marlene Santore, JoAnn Massa, Kathryn Ehrhardt, Katherine Bailey, Susan Levy, Phyllis Lesser, Kathleen Mason, Barbara Berlin, Inez Soifer, Lois HofFman, Corinne Claude, Susan Campanini, Mellta Zahradka 414 TOP ROW: Beth Brown, Birute Jasas, Mary Fennell, Joan Michalcik, Marilyn Hamburger, Ann Bacher, Laurel Koop THIRD ROW: Donna Hypke, Barbara Sauer, Judy Porter, Joan Solomon, Marcia Weiner, Jane Clark, Amy Levine, Beverly Kessler, Freddie Strauss, Sharon Nielsen, Marie Ludmer, Judith Kerchner, Donna Pierce, Michelle Steeves, Joyce Lewis, Susan StingI, Christine Krebs SECOND ROW: Melody McCormick, Beryl Cohen, Lynne HofFman, Diana Schwartz, Roberta Herbert, Carolyn Arsenaulf, Sandra Kimpler, Judith Holzman, Carol Hanscom, Tina Sinde- lar, Frances Keer, Judy StefFens, Judith Spence, Roberta Henner, Carolyn Carraro BOTTOM ROW: Dan-Lai Liang, Sandra Gyory, Christine Jurkow- ski, Monia Royack, Adrienne Allen, Joan Fingold, Carolyn Lester, Joan Matthews, Marsha Francis, Myrna Hankin, Kathleen Finerty, Cherie Smith, Belinda Etheridge, Patricia Mastalarz, Thelma Mathis, Elizabeth Tyler WARDALL HALL TOP ROW: Barbara Lyckberg, Joanne Erdmann, Dolores Siegel THIRD ROW: Nancy Ridder, Karen Kiick, Deborah Hauser, Mary Annis, Nancy Stephenson, Patricia Bascom, Carol Kennedy, Katherine Sobeski, Mary McCulloch, Carol Cahan, Regina Stahl, Joan Bobrowski, Elizabeth Osborn, Cynthia Wakeley, Sharon Brown SECOND ROW: Kathleen Remus, Ellen Morris, Susan Buchler, Lorraine Hough, Janet Livengood, Diane Kolens, Frangee Vierheller, Loretta Smith, Sandra MacNiff, Marilyn Ryback, Linda Zull, Sandra Skoney, Stasia Oertley, Jean MacDonald BOTTOM ROW: Catherine Swift, Bonny Schmitt, Rosemary LaPorta, Barbara Schulman, Lynn Firsel, Sandra Cohen, Susan Wakefield, Vivian Ward, Mary Krzyzek, Elma List, Nancy Hardin, Julie Chen, Gail Nakamura, Mary Clebucki, Valorie Sonntag, Michela Cooper 415 r£ m'yj . mm A house of seventy men, Acacia is represented in all the phases of University life, from consist- ently ranking among the top ten fraternities in scholarship to participating in Stunt Show. Happi- ness is Dogpatch, U.S.A. was the theme of this year's first place show with Alpha Omicron Pi. Acacia excells through the co-operative spirit and teamwork of the men. One of their most grati- fying accomplishments was the transplant of a for- ty-foot, ten-ton blue spruce evergreen tree in the front yard. This tree is now a symbol for their new pledges of the aggressive spirit that helps to keep Acacia socially and academically tops. TOP ROW: Roger Cogswell, rush chairman; Steven Anderson, social chair- man; Gerald Schoonhoven, president; Bill Alexander, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Roger Angel, pledge trainer; Richard Gove, secretary ACACIA TOP ROW: David Marl, Robert Walburg, Dean Roberts, Richard Conlin, Richard Barton, William Brookhart, James Crusius, Glenn Cutler, James Hatch, John Burroughs, Gary Gerberich, Raymond Herrmann, Glenn Savage, Charles Martin, Bruce Scotton, James Eggers THIRD ROW: Stephen Hindman, Kenneth Barnes, James Zumwralt, Peter Liefer, Roger Angel, Fredrick Kabat, Richard Wilmot, Larry Guthrie, Thomas Trent, Roger Wolfe, Wayne Johnson, Roger Warnke, John Renfrow, Thomas Flanders, Richard Crusius, Donald Jones, Donald Dedic, Donald Lykkebak SECOND ROW: Ward Hargis, Roger Adelman, Roger Rentshler, John Chapman, James Bliss, Richard Gove, Steven Anderson, Gerald Schoonhoven, Roger Cogsw ell, Wayne Spitzer, Richard Budde, Ray Perisho, Ronald Wabel, William Alexander, Norman Werner, Lynn Parr BOTTOM ROW: Amado Aguirre, Ernest West- lund, Ronald Feeley, Thomas Harmon, William Budde, George Biderman, Thomas Bean, William Greer, Kenneth Newgren, Paul Jenson, Allan Fierce, Phillip Moore, Gary Upp, Jack Arfstrom, Harold Fisk, Floyd Parks, David Armstrong NOT IN PANEL: Robert Hochhalter, Robert Glazebrook, Robert Pearson, Larry Wimmer, Richard Phalen, Larry Carius Ki '«© ■? f V « V 1 V, r TOP ROW: Charles Hulick, nlual ofFicer; Roberl Moreen, president; Armand Johnson, vice president; Roger Patelski, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Hayek, secretary; John Elgin, infernal coordinator fj IT nr f Alpha Chi Rho surprised the entire campus this year by sponsoring their own Homecoming Dance Security Is . . . in the lllini Union on the night of Homecoming! Already a well-known campus tradi- tion is the annual Cave Man Drag, which is held every spring. To round out their full social calendar, the Crows held their annual pledge dance followed by their Winter Formal and Sweetheart Formal, and the usual array of sweater dances, serenades, and exchanges with different sororities. To sum up the year, the Crows certainly realized their goal of excellence in scholarship, social life, and leadership on campus. ALPHA CHI RHO TOP ROW: James Graham, Thomas Sweeney, Micael Porter, Robert Rosenow, Donald Krehl, William Harant, John Eck, Donald Broman, William Henle, Lawrence Stuart THIRD ROW: John Downs, John Shriver, William Laird, Randall Georgios, William Dyer, Armand Johnson, Dannis Frings, Glenn Johnson, Roger Puta, John McQuown SECOND ROW: Joseph Hayek, Charles Hulick, John Elgin, Robert Moreen, Roger Patelski, Harvey Smith, Don Sanders BOTTOM ROW: John Andersen, Fredric Moloznik, Darrell Pepple, Ronald Singleton, Dale Schunk, Donald Kress, Kent Yauch, Wesley Anderson NOT IN PANEl: Donald Small, Lloyd Marquardt, Frederic Schoen . : . TOP ROW: Leonard Hilts, John Stasney, Jack Yobski, Robert Hoyt, William Sheppach, John McDonnell, George Hajny, Michael Sidney, Roy Eriksen, Allan Fiester, Roald Bergmann, Kenneth Alexander, Gary Moogk, Robert Jordan, Duane Gerlach, Robert Schmidt, Richard Murphy THIRD ROW: James Castagno, Gordon Shankland, Theodore Kiersch, Max Prusak, Michael Siegert, David Hamman, Raymond Cole, William Saer, Louis Drake, Bruce Ellingwood, Roger Pogue, Roger Kasch, Donald Reback, Everett Sidwell, Richard Stilley, John Mavis SECOND ROW: Charles Sharp, James Kasper, John Wollney, Scott Mitchell, Jon Gregg, Thomas Richter, Norman Nelson, Denis Weber BOTTOM ROW: Larry Worthen, Nicholas Remus, Wayne Grauzas, Edward Fahrner, Robert Might, George Mathis, John Glennon NOT IN PANEL: Da vid Salyers, Gerald Wagner, John Chapman, Jeffrey Meachum, Charles Glasner, Philip Basil, William Read, Michael Morrow, John Prescott, Richard Luelkeymeyer, William Arnold, Reino Lanto, Steven Miller, William Zillman, Carl Schwekeirt, Thomas Freeman, Robert Loftus, Alan Harkness, Dennis Worthen, Jerry Nelson, Melvin Marini, John Frost, Edwin Johnson, Richard Komarek ALPHA DELTA PHI Everything is going great at 310 John Street — everything from scholastic to activities to social fun. The Alpha Delts are consistently in the first quartile scholastically and have brothers on the membership lists of most campus honoraries. The men of Alpha Delta Phi are fast acquiring a reputation for being fleet-footed. For the third year in a row they captured the first place trophy in the annual Greek Week Chariot Race. Topping the full house social calendar is the Christmas Formal. Follov ing the banquet the Alpha Delt pin-girls and dates are dazzled by the 40-foot Christmas tree touching the ceiling in the living room where the sweetheart is later crowned. TOP ROW: Charles Sharp treasurer; Norman Nelson, literary chairman SEC- OND ROW: John Wollney, pledge trainer; Scott Mitchell, president; Thomas Richter, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Jon Stasney, recording secretary; Jon Gregg, corresponding secretary 418 II 1 1 '1 f tJL t A f t 'f ' ■ii f t t f ■-'f ■-• i r ' ir :? T TOP ROW: Scott Diamond, Jeffrey Blumberg, Jeffrey Marks, Frank Wolfe, Jarvis Friduss, Barton Springer, Harris Greenwald, Cf ester Nudelman, David Ellman, Jeffrey Simon, Micfiael Povio, James Rosenweig, Larry Ross, Gerald Pinto, Ronald Zuber, Fred Levy THIRD ROW: Randall Polisky, Howard Gundee, David Willenzik, Walter Kamen, David Garron, Marvin Benn, Ken- neth Suskin, Harley Cokliss, Michael Horvitch, David Weiner, Howard Levitan, Martin Schaner, David Simon, Michael Santow SECOND ROW: Maer Davis, Ronald Shattil, Philip Wolin, Daniel Crane, Sorrel Fagel, David Sacks, Mrs. Helen Denim, Martin Rothenberg, Julien Tatarskv, Alan Hoff- man, Richard Kuhlman, Alan Freedman BOTTOM ROW: Robert Wolen, Irwin Snyder, Steven Rivenson, William Chapman, Peter Pearlman, Robert Goldman, Jeffrey Weston, Michael Blair, Stewart Zelmar, William Frank, Arthur Tandy NOT IN PANEL: Roger Adell, Barry Permut, Michael Honig, Richard Superfine, Barry Novak ALPHA EPSILON PI TOP ROW: Alan Hoffman, pursar; Michael Honig, lieutenant master; Daniel Crane, scribe; David Sacks, master; Barry Permut, pledge trainer; Sorrel Fagel, exchequer A diversity of interests plus unity of purpose sym- bolize the ideals of Alpha Epsilon Pi. Leadership in many campus activities, such as Student Senate, Star Course, and Armory Theatre is attained by many of the AEPi men. Achieving third place scholastically among all fraternities was the result of hard work and the ex- cellent living conditions of a new house which was built several years ago. Also, by placing men on such teams as varsity baseball and fencing, the stress which is laid upon the development of the well- rounded individual is shown. The Alpha Epsilon Pi house believes that further recognition in the fu- ture can only be attained by achievement. 419 s ■I Alpha Gamma Rho, the only national Social-Pro- fessional fraternity of agriculture, has a deeper foundation for bonds of brotherhood than strictly social organizations. The AGR's common interest continues to cement the fraternity together after graduation, making for strong alumni associations. Last year AGR excelled in scholarship, activities, and intramural athletics. Three freshmen were ini- tiated into Phi Eta Sigma, freshman scholastic honorary. One brother was initiated into Sachem, a junior men's activity honorary, another became a member of Wa-Na-See, the senior mens' activity honorary. The AGR tug-of-war team was victorious for the third consecutive llliolymics. TOP ROW: David Bechfel, rush chairman; John Matteson, house manager Joseph Hopkms, alumni secretary; David Jacobsgaard, usher; Donald Degler, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: John Pererson, reporter; Dan Hoge, vice noble ruler; Alen Leman, noble ruler; Ronald McCelland, secre- tary; John Dittmer, chaplain ALPHA GAMMA RHO TOP ROW: Michael Gray, Theodore Staker, Thomas Degler, Larry Heiser, Thomas Richardson, Robert Potts, Steve Nelson, Hugh Forbes, Joseph Hop- kins, Thad Kuhfuss, John Dittmer, Robert Pritchard, John Peterson, Jack Jennings, Thomas Hunsley, Russel Smith, Richard Stegall THIRD ROW- Ken Baumgartner, Leiand Herzberger, Leo Ferrel, William Wolters, Allen c ' t ',.l° ' ' ' '1,?' ' Robert Johnson, Ronald McClelland, John Matteson, IcaIZ «ro Mn loi -' S ' '?, '''' '' 9' ■' ' Lindgren , Richard Killey SECOND ROW: Rex Piper, Dennis Anderson, James Behrens, Don Gehlbach, David Bechtel, John Querfeld, Al Bock, Dennis Hackett, Max Murheid, Steve Cuppy, Dan Hoge, Philip Schleeter, George Courter, Charles Bloornberg, Steven Shade, Duane Ischer BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Lindsay David Hawkinson, David Akin, Raymond Schumaker, Kenneth Urban, Gaii Allaman, Philip Francis, Thomas Ranson, George Anderson, Larry Krusemark James Klokkenga, James Herm, Jay King, David Ruppert, Thomas Hofer Ross Peter, Daniel Reznicek, Herbert Brown ' • 42 II TOP ROW: Stephen Short, recording secretary; Richard Razgaitis, vice presid ent; Christopher Blackmore, pledge trainer; Robert Horstman, cor- responding secretary; Rockne Carter, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Harry Vogelsinger, treasurer; William Moore, rush chairman; Douglas Scudamore, president; Theodore Harvey, table and social critic Alpha Kappa Lambda has consistently contrib- uted more than its share of campus leaders. This year was no exception. Three AKLs were major chairmen in the lllini Union and one man served as recorder and cabinet member of the YMCA. While scholastic achievement remained high, AKL continued to exhibit its penchant for being a well rounded house by combining musical talent and good humor in making Stunt Show finals with Chi Omega. AKL was honored by the presence of the na- tional president and secretary at the Father's Day Banquet celebrating its fiftieth anniversary. Four of the brothers attended the Fiftieth Grand Na- tional Conclave in Berkeley, California. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA TOP ROW: George McKeown, Robert Bixler, George Gilkerson, William Plater, William Ballantyne, Donald Hawn, James Gieseke, Thomas Gumbel, Robert Strohm, William Moore, Bon Hartline, John Boyer, Christopher Black- more, Keith Phelps THIRD ROW: Karl Kessler, Robert Tinkham, James irvin, Bruce Meyer, Daniel Kramer, William Kelly, Arthur Neavill, Harold Pritchett, Bruce Greenwood, Richard Speers, Jerrold Beger, Robert Wetzel, Donald Meier, Mark Bateman, James Watson, John Logan SECOND ROW: Dennis Felty, Theodore Harvey, Paul Trester, Stephen Short, Richard Raz- gaitis, Douglas Scudamore, Harry Vogelsinger, Raymond Schlueter, Robert Horstman BOTTOM ROW: James Nutt, Richard Baker, James Dollahan, Thomas Allyn, Richard Jones, Robert Amram, Richard Tomlin, John Peirce, Stanley Conway, Robert Sinclair, Gary Carr NOT IN PANEL: Carl Ander- son, Douglas Balz, Richard Carlson, Rockne Carter, Lee Dutton, Jerry Franks, Frank Olson, Thomas Winings C . n T ts !!% r f f f? t f 1. t f' tr f I i TOP ROW: Carl Bruckman, Verne Knoll, William Geary, Roy VanHee, James Lev, Gerald Vest, Richard Lageose, Stephen Hunter, David Greenhaigh, William McQueen THIRD ROW: William Cotner, Dennis Braun, Robert Lamson, Harry Stitle, Roger Helser, James Smithson, Joseph Bain, Robert Banko, Michael Lux, James Johnston SECOND ROW: Richard Eschner, Roger Maynard, David Mitchell, Mrs. Headley, Paul Friesen, William Nem- mers, Walter Hultsch BOTTOM ROW: Eric Widholm, David Doob, Edwin Watts, Gai-y Phipps NOT IN PANEL: Roy Drasites, Edvi ard Roswog ALPHA RHO CHI Because Alpha Rho Chi is a national social and professional fraternity limiting membership to the College of Fine and Applied Arts, it takes great pride in its academic record and stresses an effec- tive scholastic program for each member. The men of Alpha Rho Chi participated in many activities and intramural sports throughout this year, serving on major committees on campus while bringing home trophies in homecoming decorations, volleyball, bowling, and pledge pajama races. On the weekend of November 14, many alumni and national officers were present to help celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of Alpha Rho Chi on the University of Illinois campus. TOP ROW: William Nemmers, secretary; Walter Hultsch, fifth board mem- ber; Roger Maynard, treasurer; Paul Friesen, vice president BOTTOM ROW: David Mitchell, president 422 i • 'f't® f ' 'f r i S .1 T. 7 T TOP ROW: Ricliard Vvalker, Joseph Pesek, Larry Travis, Timothy Caveney, Wiliam Sfiliweli, Danial Izard, Thomas Allen, Robert Hermann, Thomas Locke, Jered Hopper THIRD ROW; Anthony Flores, James Cooper, Alan Drew, Richard Watson, John Weibel, Alan Bennett, Robert Bidnar, William Diehl, Donald Bennett, Gary Rasmussen SECOND ROW: Quentin Robnett, Richard Otiey, Robert Crook, David Ediund, Thomas Jones, Mrs. Beatrice Harland, William Lough, Charles Given FIRST ROW: Thomas Oetgen, Thomas Koblinski, Gary Fitzgerald, John Lough, Robert Caldwell, Dennis Calvert, James McKee, Arthur Drach ALPHA SIGMA PHI TOP ROW: Richard OtIey, secretary; Robert Bidnar, rush chairman; Wil- liam Lough, marshall BOTTOM ROW: Quentin Robnett, treasurer; Thomas Jones, president; David Ediund, vice president Alpha Sigma Phi has a three-point program con- sisting of scholarship, leadership, and fellowship and the Alpha Sig activities this past year were directed toward this program. The initiation fee of Alpha Sig pledges, for example, is paid by the chap- ter if a pledge does exceptionally well scholastically during his first semester pledging. The men of Alpha Sigma Phi had four dances dur- ing the year. These included a pledge dance each semester, the traditional Black and White winter formal, and a spring sweetheart formal, which was coupled with a banquet and a picnic to make it the major social event of the year. 423 This year Alpha Tau Omega began its second cen- tury. Among activities of the centennial were a con- clave of mid-western chapters and the national con- gress which observed the dedication of the new national headquarters in Champaign. Some of the achievements of the national fraternity were the replacement of hell week with Help Week and an outstanding public relations program acclaimed by National Interfraternity Council. The Illinois chapter observed its 70th anniversary by winning three intramural football crowns, receiv- ing the award for outstanding chapter publications, and holding faculty-student dinners. TOP ROW: Robert Adams, pledge trainer; Arthur Becker, house manager; Stephen Corn, house committee member SECOND ROW: Carey Neracher, secretary; Robert Evans, rush chairman; Philip Bohaboy, vice president; Gill Carman, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Robert Rea, scholarship chairman; Richard Murphy, president; Robert Linn, treasurer ALPHA TAU OMEGA TOP ROW: Patrick McGrath, Terry Cole, Robert Nelson, Thomas Murphy, Van Ackerman, Robert Phipps, Charles Dasenbrook, James Kehoe, Arthur Becker, Robert Bachman, Kenneth Trigger, David Florio, John Petersen, Richard Fredricks, William Carey, Larry Tolbert, John Mattson, Tony Kikas, Joseph Drolet, Charles Traub, Peter Bates, Dennis Mool THIRD ROW: John Smith, Lawrence Wright, William George, Preston Johnson, John Sorensen, Thomas Crickmer, Gregory Wright, Dennis Likosar, Charles Lund, Philip Bohaboy, Allen Sheldon, Robert Brown, Larry Hinton, Terrell Sharp, Robert Nolan, Daniel England, Stephen Hatfield, Lawrence Jontzen, Richard Lind- blade, David Dickey, Stephen Corn SECOND ROW: Thomas Hardy, Robert Linn, Edward Didrickson, John Carlile, George Latham, Thomas Meade, Rob- ert Rea, Robert Adams, Richard Murphy, Mrs. Thelma Andrews, August Rump, Brian Grant, Barton Cole, Philip Prince, Gill Garman, Ivan Johnson, William Hackbe rt, Carey Neracher BOTTOM ROW: Duane Teske, Tom Svoboda, Gary Beschorner, Robert Darley, Roy Ricketts, James Schiller, Michael Hasselberg, Michael DeYoung, James Frakes, Michael Cleary, John Mulliken, Donald Briggs, Robert Maynard, Vernon Tock, Charles Lampley NOT IN PANEL: Donald Anderson, Jay Barnhart, Robert Batchelder, Ronald Bess, Allan Bohaboy, Richard Callaghan, John Capel, Harry Cook, Robert Evans, Stephen Kimbell, Scolt Lorenz, Robert Miller, John Myers, John Reis- ing, Kenneth Schreiner, Richard Tate, James Vopicka, John Wright EOTCBf iHjiMrsn nr nnr -fifufffmr lii Iffsq m .u mm m ■iw ■Ml ■■IT 42' TOP ROW: David Schlitz, corresponding secretary, Ronald Haines, rush chairman; Ronald Knez, treasurer; Chris Jensen, house manager BOTTOM ROW: John Bernhardt, president; Donald Stamberger, recording secretary; Steven Broquist, pledge trainer Beta Sigma Psi, national social fraternity for Lutheran men, is proud of its tremendous expansion both nationally and locally within the last several years. Nationally, Beta Sig has nearly doubled its membership since the turn of the decade. Here in- creased manpower has brought a proportional in- crease in many facets of college life. Locally, de- termination has led to strong bowling, volleyball, and football teams. Social life is equal in spirit, with exchanges and dances helping ease the tensions of hard study. Every social season at Beta Sigma Psi includes the spring Gold Rose Formal, when the fraternity sweetheart receives her crown. BETA SIGMA PSI TOP ROW: Michael Baucom, Paul Wentland, John Lere, Michael Masny, Allen Keiser, Charles Fisher, Douglas Aniballi, Norman Harms, Keith Shep- pelman, Charles Steinbrink, Hov ard Elliott, Frank Lambrecht, Kenneth Arney, Richard Leverenz, Paul Monke, David Skibbe SECOND ROW: Russell Niemi, Alan Schramm, Terry Ernst, Jon Swanson, Randall Siekman, William Russell, David Aschbacher, Steve Wilson, Frederick Mueller, Gary Best, Gerald Meyer, Robert Benson, John Quirsfeld, Duane Coordes, Glen Man- heim BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Milam, Ronald Haines, Ronald Knez, Chris Jensen, John Bernhardt, Steven Broquist, Donald Stamberger, Robert Dodson, David Schlitz, Ronald Johnson, William Hartman 9 I fi f iff %f%- f r A ' « I l:M' TOP ROW: John Stables, Bruce Howat, Dennis Cashman, James Dawson, James Myrick, Namo Lundeen, Larry Bell, William Silhan, Robert Johanson, Gerald Mettille, Larry Pflederer, David Player, Ronald Bottrell, Donald Huis- inga, James Potter, Kenneth Polaski, James Stewart, Allan Ferreria, Randy Reu THIRD ROW: Robert Holty, Gerald Beck, Robert Hutchinson, Joseph Vangsness, William Sullivan, Charles Kohr, David Michelman, Robert New- berg, George Redmon, George Simmons, Larry Fears, Richard Thornes, James „ Nicol, Richard Anderson, Ronald Evans SECOND ROW: Gerald Singer, Dennis Siebold, Daniel Kuebier, Richard Daeschner, Joseph Goleash, Mrs. Mildred Butner, John Iverson, Richard Prince, Scott Harris, Paul Vernon, Dennis Rathje BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Klemm, Richard Leng, Robert West, Joseph Flaig, Marc Lobdell, Tom Stanford, Michael Alberts, William Ziehn, John Robertson, Michael Rodgerson, Robert Lorenz BETA THETA PI The men of Beta Theta Pi possess many of those qualities that determine the worth of any frater- nity. The scholarship record that the Betas have compiled over the past years shows that they have one of the highest scholastic averages on campus. The athletic ability of the Betas is evidenced through their participation and success in all major I.M. events. In varsity competition they can boast about having the captains of the basketball and football teams plus numerous letter winners in these and other sports. Social and extracurricular activities are not left out, for Betas hold top posi- tions in Student Senate, I.F.C., and ILLIO. TOP ROW: Gerald Singer, rush chairman; John Iverson, vice president; Joseph Goleash, president; Richard Prince , treasurer; Scott Harris, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Kuebier, house manager; Richard Daesch- ner, pledge trainer; Dennis Siebold, scholarship chairman 425 % f f w. W f ? r %  r 1 TOP ROW: Joseph Girardi, John Freese, Walter Chepulsis, David Kromka, William Watson, James Huth, Charles Konrad, Donald Gianone, Elliot Linne, Bruce Pestell, Bruce Anderson, Allen Spiegel, Gene Wong, John Goldberg THIRD ROW: Mitchell Farris, James Cooke, Martin Spiegel, John Mottar, Robert Svestka, Duane Bolin, Joseph Borysowicz, Warren Newell, Allyn Brooks, Samuel Zagaria, Charles Yureskes, Allan Olsen, John Gilchrist SECOND ROW: Dennis Huffington, Douglas Sainsbury, David Burdloff, Michael Cowan, Ronald Lipinski, Peter Frantz, Patrick Fitzgerald, John Secrest BOTTOM ROW: Anthony Freda, Stephen Christoaoulou, Steven Seymour, Chi, David Brent, Brian Altman, Paul Olinick NOT IN PANEL: Gerald Mager, Dennis Ditez CHI PHI TOP ROW: Patrick Fitzgerald, historian; Douglas Sainsbury, secretary; Michael Cowan, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: David Burdloff, pledge trainer; Ronald Lipinski, president; Peter Frantz, vice president Scholastic achievement was once again forennost to the men of Chi Phi. As a reward and incentive for scholastic success, the Sparks Memorial Medal and the Jim Lee Memorial Award were given to those who maintained high scholastic records. To help keep up these scholastic achievements, a six- week How to Study program was established and proved beneficial to both pledges and actives. The members were also active in numerous cam- pus activities. Participation in varsity sports was not overlooked as Chi Phis competed in golf, baseball, and had a basketball manager. Other activities in- cluded Student Senate, Pershing Rifles, and Con- cert Choir singing by Chi Phis. 427 Perhaps no other fraternity can claim as color- ful a history as Chi Psi fraternity which, having been established in 1841, is one of the oldest in the country. Chi Psi's illustrious founder, Phillip Spencer, was the first and only man ever to be hanged for mutiny in the United States Navy, Her- man Melville subsequently used the incident as the central topic for his renowned book Billy Budd. A few other unique features of Chi Psi history in- clude: the first uniform accounting system, the first traveling visitor, the first traveling secretary, and the first fraternity house. The Chi Psis are proud of their rich heritage and strive to exemplify it through their ventures of today. TOP ROW: James Wamsley, pledge' trainer; Owen Funk, scholarship chair- man; John Clark, vice president BOTTOM RO W: Donald Hickey, rush chairman; Jerold Leckman, secretary; Marion Glazebrook, president; Wil- liam Kennedy, treasurer CHI PSI TOP ROW: Gregory Blatnik, Donald Hickey, William Ring, John Holbrook, Frank Reid, Lance Wuellner, Jon Malerich, Stephen Hagen, Kenneth Clark, Edward Daggett THIRD ROW: Lynn Landberg, James Chickles, Jack Wilbur, James Gillespie, Gene Ackerman, Richard Cochran, Owen Funk, Charles Konrad, John Paulsgrove, Stephen Hubbard SECOND ROW: James a ki HKS If Wamsley, Jerold Leckman, John Clark, Marion Glazebrook, William Ken- nedy, Gilbert Goodgion BOTTOM ROW: John McKinney, Guy Fox, Wil- bert Kaisebeir, James Davis, David Marriott, Barry English NOT IN PANEL: Darrel Bolin, Anthony Wimmer, John Randell if ? w 421' II TOP ROW: Donald Angus, secretary; James Goodale, external vice presi- dent; Charles Phillips, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: William Storbeck, presi- dent; Stephen Thiems, internal vice president; Donald Froehlich, sergeant at arms; Gary Vondrasek, corresponding secretary The key word describing Delta Chi is growth. A substantial increase in membership resulted in the fraternity's acquiring an annex to serve until the chapter house addition is completed. A continued growth has also been demonstrated through im- proved scholarship, participation in campus activi- ties, and a more diverse program of social events. The D Chi accomplishments in University intra- murals have been outstanding. House teams won IM division championships in football and water polo. In addition, the D Chis received the Orange Division total-point championship trophy and the IM All-Fraternity Sportsmanship trophy. DELTA CHI TOP ROW: Michael Gabrione, Thomas Tingleff, James Olson, Edward Killian, John Bryant, Gregory Kramp, Eldon Senner, Darrell Burnett, William Tookey, Jay Lipke, Robert Badal, Michael McClellan, Paul Welch, Richard Genovese, James Schaffner, David Davis, John Clayton THIRD ROW: Gary Chessman, William Kief, William Vedral, Russel McCormick, George Munz, Ronald Schuh, William Koves, Frank Buehler, Henry Keaton, Robert Rogers, Lloyd Prevett, Elliot Dodge, Ronlyn Smith, Richard Shrode, John T I McLean SECOND ROW: David Hancock, Charles Paulsell, Gary Vondra- sek, Charles Phillips, Stephen Thiems, William Storbeck, James Goodale, Donald Angus, Robert Fischer, James Kacena, Gerald Unks BOTTOM ROW: John Gates, Richard Rabb, William Rogers, Timothy Harrington, William Dornbush, Charles Edwards, Timothy Selleck, Chris TraicofF, Roger Broy- hill, William Hall, Roger Williams, James Hanley NOT IN PANEl: Donald Froehlich, Earl Marks, Donald Quirk 29 Ih 4lh M ir7%. , A. Ak% lA 1 p TOP RO W: Warren West, John Ingvoldstad, John Bearden, Karl Haytcher, Burns Davison, James Ringquist, Robert Jones, Stanley Catlett, Donald Maggio, Charles Pierce THIRD ROW: Steven Griffen, Michael Connell, Michael Fanelli, Thomas Bureke, Paul Decker, Julian Derucki, James Scot- kovsky, Darryl Meyer, James Goldinger SECOND ROW: Richard Snyder, Ernest Brewer, James Piatt, James Stenberg, David Holloway, Daniel Kruzic BOTTOM ROW: John Serson, Charles Thomas, Donald Goddard, Robert Teichart, Robert Schaefer NOT IN PANEL: Clayton Anderson, Trevor Mac- Le-wnan, James Gibson, Larry Leonard, Robert Boynton, Richard Gady, Cliff Garrison |l I DELTA PHI The key to Delta Phi's success has always been a well rounded house; this year has been no excep- tion. The Delta Phis carried their house colors into many campus activities. Again this year the Tau chapter walked off with the national scholarship trophy offered by Psi chapter of Delta Phi at Penn- sylvania State University. Books and activities were not the only aspect of the Delta Phi's lives, however, as the two annual pledge dances were very colorful and lively. The formal social season was climaxed with their Iris spring formal, which took place on the Delta Phi's private tennis court. TOP ROW: Daniel Kruzic, rush chairman; James Stenberg, vice president BOTTOM ROW: Ernest Brew er, treasurer; James Piatt, president; David Holloway, pledge tr£;iner 430 TOP ROW: Gary McCoy, Frederick Wollam, Marino Floreani, Robert Huss, Donald Urech, l?onald Osman, Gary Allie, Richard Racine, David Haake, Steven Lurtz, Robert Kyle, William Starman, Loyie Sims, William Langdon THIRD ROW: John Bellot, Steven Eyer, Joel Merkel, Roy Klein, Jerome Petykowski, Kenneth Smith, Fredolin Doll, Curtis Simpson, Grover Hileman, James Brunner, Richard Perry, Rolfe Sick, Glenn Kanaby SECOND ROW: David Nefzger, Ronald Prando, Paul Ellis, Mrs. Helen Cryder, Walter Kurczewski, Robert Makarski, Robert Meniette, Anthony Quinzi BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Byram, Craig Cone, Richard Lowery, Lynn Page, Malcolm Corner, Larry Lawrence NOT IN PANEL: Robert Kraetsch, Noble Fergu- son, Glen Allie, David Ananias, George Bobak, LaVerne Debatin, James McHugh, Thomas Pennell, James Rainey, James Ananias, Larry Peterson, Donald Radcliff, Ronald OUon, Richard Huskisson DELTA SIGMA PHI TOP ROW: Robert Menietti, chaplain SECOND ROW: Robert Makarski, treasurer; Paul Ellis, president; Ronald Prando, sergeant at arms BOTTOM ROW: Walter Kurczewski, vice president; David Nefzger, corresponding secretary NOT IN PANEL: Robert Kraetsch, recording secretary Brothers, through the year, showed continuous participation in extra-curricular activities that ranged from Daily lllini to a first-place win in IM Softball to Student Senate. Though each one of the pledges is encouraged to join one university activ- ity, emphasis is concentrated on one common goal: to promote good scholarship. A balanced social calendar was kept throughout the year at DSP. Highlighting the year was a Win- ter Formal, the Founders' Day Ball, commemorating the conception of the fraternity itself on Decem- ber 10, 1899. All in all, the Delta Sigs had another busy and successful year. 431 With the honor of being the oldest fraternity on campus to guide them, the men of Delta Tau Delta placed their accent on versatility this year Helped by their enthusiastic pledge class of last year, Delta Tau Delta was able to advance twenty places in fraternity scholastic ratings. Recognized as a perennial intramural champion in all sports, Delt teams fought their way to the fourth place finish in all-fraternity competition. The men of Delta Tau Delta won their league titles in over three-fourths of the sports they entered. Socially, the Delts' calendar included the an- nual Winter Formal, pledge dances, and the Rain- bow Ball, a spring weekend event. TOP ROW: Paul Smith, vice president; Joseph Weyhrich, recording secretary; Lynn Stewart, sargeant of arms; Thomas Hickey, social chairman; Robert Foote, corresponding secretary; Robert Stocitwell, treasurer BOTTOM ROW; Martin Dyer, president DELTA TAU DELTA TOP ROW: Dean Olson, Patrick Meehan, Charles Middleton, Charles Lamkin, Michael Henson, James Daly, Robert Andersen, William Fenton, James Woodburn, Dennis Tilles, James Ahlberg, James Thompson THIRD ROW: Lee Smith, David Valente, James Wengert, John Coyner, Charles Hoffman, James Hannon, John Parola, Donald Kessler, Gene Stefaniak, Charles Mutter, William Lonn, John Edw ards, Kenneth Hubbard SECOND ROW: James Larson, Clyde Ostberg, Robert Stockwell, Robert Foote, Thomas Hickey, P. Martin Dyer, Paul Smith, Lynn Stewart, Joseph Weyhrich BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Tierney, Karl Hahn, Thomas Simon, Carl Moss, Lucky Somers, William Durr, Leo Briskie, Donald Rowley, Paul Gustitus, Richard Arendt NOT IN PANEL: Thomas Henwood, Niel Dahlmann, Michael Gallo, Albert Booth, Dennis Mesic, James Sampson, Dennis Heydanek, Gary Maxwell, Robert Martin ■, -l« :' ) i rt t L:rrt-i't,tt'f •■f  «.• 431 V. J Edward Waldron, pledge trainer; Gaylord Strahan, treasurer; David Baum- gartner, president; James Coughlin, vice president; William Fraser, secretary This year the men of Delta Upsilon got an early start on their usually active year. The previous spring brought them an exuberant pledge class, and the summer saw the chapter house completely re- modeled. Scholastic ratings placed the DUs in high ranking, for the active chapter placed second on campus. The DU — Tri-Delt Stunt Show pairing was also successful and appeared in the fina's during Homecoming Weekend. Combining scholastic prog- ress with social life, activities, promotion of friend- ship, and the development of character, the men of Delta Upsilon once again experienced an unforget- table year on the U. of I. campus. DELTA UPSILON TOP ROW: Richard Hayes, Kenneth Novak, Douglas Kinney, John Elsasser Robert Lukes, James Hughes, Donald Feige, Alan Miller, Donald Lake, Wil liam Svoboda, John Randolph, Robert Lutz, Aldis Rucins, Walter Ulbricht Michael Beers, Wayne Rothgeb THIRD ROW: Philip Ritter, Arthur Tronson James Buysse, William Anderson, Charles Zdenek, Jack Rudy, Ward Morton Craig Kocian, John Woods, Bradley Bransky, Donald Weis, Emerson Cheese man, Joseph Walker, James Conner, Daniel Stewart, Philip Meagher, John Hegener, Donald Kennedy, Robert Burley, William Karp SECOND ROW: John Kreid, David Ostermeier, Corrie Schultz, James Chelius, James Cough- lin, William Fraser, David Baumgartner, Gaylord Strahan, Robert Selby, Edward Waldron, John Royal, Robert Whilesell BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Blackwell, Michael Roe, Richard Van Pelt, James McVeigh, John Frost, Ran- dall Patterson, Carl Alaimo, Frank Prickett, John Knezovich, Charles Prim- rose, Gregory Wittrock, Gary Hedge, Michael Edwards 433 '3 V? 94 TOP ROW: Bill Brockmeyer, Richard Smieiel , Alan Cook, David Males, Daniel Deany, James Ogorek, Robert Podlasek, Roberi Bauer, David Mc- Lellan, Thomas Lund, Eugene Barry, Donald jurewicz, Terry Sesterhenn, Robert Flynn, George OIkiewicz, William Pawlak, Ronald Roberts, John DeLaAAar, Robert Starzyk, William Fitzgerald, Thomas Kearney FOURTH ROW: Emerson Bouchard, James Walenter, Michael Seleski, Peter Geraci, Peter Marini, Gary Kocolowski, Gerald Licko, Kenneth Heinzel, Ronald Martin, Jon Anderson, Clark Moore, Gary Dowling, George McConaghy, Steven Gorski, Robert Bittner, Michael Tomasic, William Warnes, Michael Manning, Richard Ryan, John Costello THIRD ROW: Richard Seremak, Robert Smith, Gary Ryan, Anton Janik, Joseph Canzona, Gerald Gavin, Robert Manning, Mr. Gerald Peck, John Nelson, Michael Skau, Leon Garcia, Joseph Kalus, Edw ard Dunne, Philip Byron SECOND ROW: Paul Gula, James Leach, Richard Mitchell, John Dunne, Robert Munson, James Marsden, William McConaghy, Michael Ward, Kenneth Crepas, Lawrence Pedtke BOTTOM ROW: Norman Glassman, Jerome MoCall, Alan Pepper, Don Ruhter, Law rence Belcher, John Baackes, Richard Pavek, Bruce McLelland, Frank Polizzi NOT IN PANEL: John Albers, Anthony Burba, Thomas Fahey, Thomas Farr, Michael Glowacz, Joseph Hurst, Ronald Mentzer, Don Moses, Robert Navratil EVANS SCHOLARS The formal history of the Illinois chapter began when the first recipient of an Evans scholarship came to the U. of I. in 1951. The scholarship pro- gram, initiated by amateur golfer Chick Evans, was begun to enable deserving caddies to continue to college. The program now extends to eight chapters on midwestern campuses. Membership selection is done by the Western Golf Association, which ac- cepts candidates on the basis of high school per- formance and need for the scholarship. Evans Scholars believe that a varied program is desirable for worthwhile education. As a result, they have supplemened scholastics with IM compe- tition and a full social and activities program. TOP ROW: Leon Garcia, senior advisor; Gerald Gavin, vice president; John Nelson, treasurer MIDDLE ROW: Mr. Gerald Peck, faculty advisor; Robert Manning, president BOTTOM ROW: Michael Skau, secretary 434 f f f f Tff f | I TOP ROW: Gary Swinger, James Taff, Dennis Mummert, Larry Allen, Alan Walter, George Palmer, David Reynolds, Ralph Schobert, Robert Woods, Douglas Sims, Gerald Theobald, Ronald Greenfield, Irvin Lipp, Donald O'Neal, Gordon Broom, Gary Ludwig THIRD ROW: Jon Robinson, Rob- bert Broom, Donald Braver, Terry March, William Meyer, James Spicer, Bruce Robinson, John Rutledge, James Eckert, Ronald Roberts, Michael Daney, Thomas Belton SECOND ROW: Thomas Bidner, Edward Mies, Eugene Skaggs, William Englebrick, Harlan Beckley, Lary Eckert, Howard Builta, David Harms, Harold Anderson BOTTOM ROW: Kent Slater, Jon- fred Worner, Ronald Peabody, Jerry Shirley, Larry Johnson, David Clark NOT IN PANEl: Kenneth Stahl, Dean Nance FARMHOUSE TOP ROW: Lary Eckert, vice president; David Harms, business manager SECOND ROW: Edward Mies, sargeant at arms; Eugene Skaggs, historian; Harlan Beckley, president BOTTOM ROW: Howard Builta, recording secre- tary; William Englebrick, corresponding secretary The weekend of November sixth denoted the fra- ternity's founding on the Illinois campus 50 years ago. Over 300 people attended the open house Sat- urday afternoon; among them were alumni from as far back as 1914 and as far away as Puerto Rico. Saturday evening, alumni had seven parties scat- tered throughout Champaign-Urbana, and later that evening a dance was held at the house. A Sunday afternoon banquet was held at the Ur- bana-Lincoln. Over 220 alumni and present mem- bers heard the national secretary, Darl Snyder, and Dr. M. B. Russell, director of the agriculture station here, speak. Nine of the original 19 founders of the U. of I. chapter were among the alumni present. 435 :%d%  ffiH9 . This past year Kappa Alpha Psi's Beta chapter, on the campus since 1913, welcomed eleven pledges, exemplifying their purpose of striving to obtain achievement in all forms of human endeavor. The Beta chapter actively participates in the na- tional fraternity's Guide Right Movement, organized to give inspiration and guidance to the youth of today. Participation includes organizing outings for the underprivileged children to baseball games, camping trips, and tours. Beta Weekend is the largest social event of the year. The alumni and their families are guests for a weekend of fun capped with a giant banquet, and the weekend is one means of maintaining active-alumni relations. TOP ROW: Michael Ward, keeper of the exchequer; Douglas Rainey, estra- tegeus; James McGhee, polemarch; Richard McCline, vice polemarch BOT- TOM ROW: John Sullivan, dean of pledges; Jimmie Harris, keeper of records KAPPA ALPHA PSI TOP ROW: Donald Jefferson, Daniel Dixon, Jerome Carr, Frank Hunter, Edward Pov e, Kenneth Hennings, Phillip Jones, Alan Young, Henry Shields SECOND ROW: Douglas Rainey, Michael Ward, Richard McCline, James McGhee, Jimmie Harris, Preston Pearson, John Sullivan BOTTOM ROW: Virgil Hemphill, Paul Brady, Paris Fraizer, Hugh Brandon, Herbert Buton, Robert Johnson NOT IN PANEL: Michael Summers, Delano Cox, John Rucker, Melvin Stark, Walter Stafford, Glenn Washington l j l i y Iff t t ' J - -' % %f i s i ■' F' w - r wla . :. . MHwl 436 TOP ROW: Ihomas Dickman, pledgemaster; Richard Krajec, secretary; George Krock, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Darwin Rhoda, president; John Pflum, vice president The KDRs, while striving for a high position of leadership among the smaller houses on campus, place great emphasis on their modern pledge pro- gram. In 1962 and 1963, the KDRs won the first- place Interfraternity Council's Pledge Achievement Trophy. This year they were runners-up with their extensive redecoration work on the Salvation Army building. Every fall the KDR pledge class takes that popular weekend walkout, traditionally to see a chapter house on a different campus. This helps acquaint them with the works of other KDRs, intro- duces them to many of the other chapters' ideas or goals, and promotes a brotherhood among the fra- ternity as a national organization. KAPPA DELTA RHO TOP ROW: Jonathan Schulman, Thomas Montgomery, Paul Levene, Richard Krajec, Lawrence Darl en, Craig Mitran, Steven Still, Robert Nespechal, Kenneth Seeger, Dennis Randall, Fr edric Diekman THIRD ROW: Timothy Moore, Bruce Davis, Thomas Diekman, George Krock, Robert Hayskar, Michael Pochordo, Ruben Sanchez, John Pflum, Brian Nelson SECOND ROW: Douglas Garwood, Frank Belchak, Kenneth Osika, Darwin Rhoda, Richard Kvale, Michael Timko, Terry Courtright BOTTOM ROW: Gilbert Norman, Allen Franck, Larry Etzkorn, David George n ■■■■37 ■m t' if ..ih Hm TOP ROW: Graham Lee, Robert Mulhall, Wayne Franek, Lee Scoft, Kenneth Ludington, Roger Schneider, Larry Spiers, Nicholas Palo, James Sonnenleiter THIRD ROW: Alfred Smith, Gary Eickman, Nicholas Pann, Danny Jeffery, Richard Kiefer, Howard Lemke, Charles Leone, William Truxes, Frederick Eaton SECOND ROW: Wylie Fox, Eric Wolff, Keith Cooper, Kerry Cordis, Leslie Thatcher, Ronald Bild, Brian Papke, Gre-gory Schirmer, James Hall, David Powless BOTTOM ROW: John Davis, Terry Wiggs, Roger Smith, William Riley, Kenneth Rochells, Theodore Birch, Douglas Getting, Harry Sacks, George Powers, Harold Gre-gory NOT IN PANEL: William John- son, Michael Breen, Robert Larson, Richard Stonich, Thomas Smith, William Nack, John Winter, Robert McKendrick KAPPA SIGMA Kappa Sigma has continued to meet the changing patterns of University life through a progressive scholarship and activity program. This is notable in their pledge program. All the pledges are treated as individuals when acquainting them with aca- demic responsibility as well as with goals of leader- ship and social obligation. Social occasions are important at the Kappa Sig house. The Kappa Sig Combo, which has become well known around local campus spots, can be heard on a Saturday night in the halls of Kappa Sig. The social calendar includes a spring and winter formal as well as the Barn Dance, for which the house is filled to the ceiling with hay. TOP ROW: Eric Wolff, alumni relations; Brian Papke, treasurer SECOND ROW: Keith Cooper, secretary; Leslie Thatcher, president BOTTOM ROW: Kerry Cordis, pledge trainer; Ronald Bild, social chairman 438 ft ffl 1 f t f ? f f a 4 TOP ROW: Kenneth Fielding, Cynl Kmsulla, Luitcr Hnl..,., VV I n i V;. nt- gomery, Paul Pearson, Nelson Rowe, Richard Jolnison, Darnel VVilinolli, Thomas Ochs, Robert Ecksten, Robert McCreight, William Rose, Michael Kenyan, Denis Nelson, Brian Bachman, Daniel Farinosi THIRD ROW: Ervin Wyne, Joseph Conour, Steven Johnson, Charles Weber, Robert Ewert, Gary Keill, David Haufe, Keith Wright, Gerald James, Michael Counte, Al- phonse llekis, Lee Prewitf, Joseph Smolik, Stephen Young, Patrick Mc- Loughlin SECOND ROW: Frank Wiesenmeyer, Anthony Schnarsky, Richard Van Treese, Jeffrey Louthain, W I' i ', ' !iilr_, Tmiolliy AAadigan, Paul Mack, Paul Riminglon, Daniel Rafferty, Ihonidb Borton, Micliael Schroeder, Kenneth Gebhardt, Harley McVicker BOTTOM ROW: Richard Salogga, John Frana, DeWayne Eickert, Donald Parkerson, Robert Alexander, Richard Johnson, Donald Graham, Hugh Connelly, James Sirois, David Brewer, David Ber- tolino, William McNeill, Phillip Ross NOT IN PANEL: Gary Sawyers, Rich- ard Stotz, Lee Cole, Charles Pickrel, Gary Gardner, Russell Campbell, Lee Bauer, Glenn Parker, Richard Wetzel, David Ultch LAMBDA CHI ALPHA TOP ROW: Richard Van Treese, alumni relations; Paul Mack, treasurer; Timothy Madigan, president; Thomas Borton, pledge trainer; Paul Rimington, rush chairman; William Smilie, secretary BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Rafferty, social chairman NOT IN PANEL: Gary Gardner, vice president; Charles Pickrel, ritualist After an eventful spring when they took first place in the Delta Upsilon Bicycle Race and paired with Kappa Alpha Theta for Stunt Show, the men of Lambda Chi Alpha were eager to return this fall. They added thirty new feminine members to their Crescent Girl auxiliary in October. The selected few served the pledge class as mothers and the rest of the house as hostesses. By November many of t he activity conscious men of Lambda Chi had joined Men's Glee Club, Univer- sity Theatre, and other organizations. Claiming the Interfraternity vice president, Lambda Chi also had members in Ma-Wan-Da and Sachem. 439 '.•. ' . •,'• 1 The Phi Delta Thetas are well known not only on the University campus but also enjoy a position of renown in the surrounding area of Champaign- Urbana because of their Community Service Day. All the Phi Delts devote one day of work each spring to a project which will benefit the town. During past years they have rejuvenated a thrift shop for the needy people in the area, repaired an orphanage in Rantoul, and cleaned and mended a local Girl Scout camp. By inviting dates to join them on serv- ice Day, the fraternity members have incorporated extra enjoyment into their undertakings. The proj- ects have been a rewarding experience for the Phi Delts as well as providing benefits for the area. TOP ROW: John Andrle, pledge trainer; William Hall, rush chairman; Randall Burlison, president; Richard Dorr, vice president; Winston Roeth, steward BOTTOM ROW: Theodore Henderson, house manager; Bruce Lund, treasurer; Joel Haefelin, social chairman; David Becker, warden PHI DELTA THETA TOP ROW: David Kruse, Jon Lindhjem, Robert Smith, Herbert Bavor, An- drew Merutka, Howard Heinz, Timothy Richards, James Holderman, Warren Peterson, Richard Stohl, Edward Rawles, Arthur Allen, John Akin, Michael Allen, Richard Burton, Timothy Dadant, Douglas Seagren, Fred Harris THIRD ROW: Donald Harford, William White, Jeffrey Hindman, John Hoffman, Mark Wieting, Robert Lee, Hershell Gill, Donald Brown, Dan Bergstrom, Alan Waters, Charles Mead, Harold Behnke, Fre-drick Cash, Rex Slaughter, Stephen Waling, Donald Seagren, John Lally, David West, James Kell SECOND ROW; Peter Savage, Jam:s Paul, Arlhur Jensen, Bruce Lund, Joel Haefelin, William Hall, John Andrle, Randall Burlison, Richard Dorr, David Becker, Roger Wagner, Theodore Henderson, Winston Roeth BOTTOM ROW: Terry Maris, John Witt, David Fisher, Kenneth Angus, Jay Walters, Robert Elder, Richard Legue, James Gerstner, John Cobb, David Meek, Andrew Kern, William Watson NOT IN PANEL: Charles Keller, John Keller, Thomas Parkhill, Lonnie Judy, Jerry Wetlerling, Wendall Neisz, Gaines Smith, William McKeown 44( TOP ROW: Marshall Eisenberg, house manager; Douglas Gorin, treasurer; Geoffrey Gitner, vice president; William Garmissa, pledge father BOT- TOM ROW: Berton Ruder, president The men of Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity have a lot to be proud of as the past few years have been full of much success. High scholastic achievement is by far the most important activity at Phi Epsilon Pi, for the house is currently ranked fifth highest in fraternity grades. The men of PEPS have also achieved much suc- cess athletically. Two years ago Phi Ep won the I.M. trophy for having the most total points in intra- mural athletics. Last year they also won both the Softball and football championships. For the past ten years, Phi Ep has been ranked among the three top fraternities in athletics. PHI EPSILON PI TOP ROW: Barry Kramer, James Rothschild, David Meister, Mathevi Spaget, Ira Koren, Stephen Berger, Roger Kohn, Arnold Kuhn, Henry Badner, Rich- ard Hoffman, Jerrold Mink, Dennis Clark, John Plotke, Larry Buckman, Martin Medwin, Sherw in Jaffe, Robert Minkus, Lyie Genin, Robert Svi idler THIRD ROW: Michael Steinberg, Louis Hecht, Edward KozlofF, Joel Birman, Edw ard Hazan, Michael Pinsky, Jeffrey Shanin, Joel Miller, Robert Washlow, Richard Mazurski, John Hadden, Robert Schectman, Martin Korey, Martin Dickman, Robert Ruder, Steven Bernstein SECOND ROW: Steven Frey, Marshall Eisenberg, Geoffrey Gitner, Mrs. Helen Sherman, Burton Ruder, Douglas Gorin, William Garmissa, Alan ZIotnik BOTTOM ROW: Michael Fishbein, Richard Meltzer, Lawrence Nudelman, Robert Eiserman, Scott Chavin, Ken- neth Phillips, Michael Drezner, Barry Goldstin, Jay Freeman, Jeffrey Sher- man NOT IN PANEL: Jay Weniger, Barry Siegal ' 41 TOP ROW: James Trimble, Bn.: .,, Huhl fii, Carl Lind, Charles Boyce, Henry Retzer, Terrance Hustedf, Henry Wurtzbacher, Jeffrey Carr, Donald Larson, Richard Ristau, William Geist, Wayne Hutter, Allan Wilhelmi, Michael Gard- ner, Dennis McGrady, Thomas Zimmerman, Mark Leonetti, William Owen, Daniel Dailey FOURTH ROW: James Kuhrt, James Hyerdall, William Gold- stein, Peter Brune, Edward Hackleman, Leonard Diorio, Jack Davis, Donald Motz, Dean Swift, Ronald Grant, Duff Schweninger, Christopher Eigel, Dennis Sarsany, Robert Johnson, John LeFrere, William Lawless, Rodney nd, Scotry Jacobs, Richard Mamer, James Tattini THIRD ROW: Victor Kamber, George Farnsworth, Daniel Koturvov, Eric Bergstrom, Dennis Flynn, Eugene Tattini, Gordon Gray, Peter Huson, Thomas S lattery, Gregory Prosen SECOND ROW: Edward Hartline, Donald Graff, Lee Neher, William Mueller, Gregory Wilson, Dwight Ruthrauff, Walter Kummerow, Frank Eiter, Gregory Montsieur, Theodore Gebner BOTTOM ROW: Michael Ames, Stephen Belch, John Stefanos, David Barenbrugge, Richard Day, John Carlson, James Coleman, Mark Shafer, Richard Wilson PHI GAMMA DELTA Ever since the chapter house burned down during Easter break of 1964, the men of Phi Gamma Delta have become better known as the Homeless Fijis. Their lack of a house did little to hinder the Fijis, however. Intramural competition placed Phi Gam among the top four groups, while many Phi Gams held posts in IF Council, lllini Union Activities, and Student Senate, In addition, Stunt Show saw Fijis and Alpha Gamma Delta take fourth place. Social life also went on undaunted with dances, exchanges, and the annual Fiji Island Party, which highlighted the season. Another notable feature was the selection of thirty-five girls into a service group called the She Gamma Deltas. TOP ROW: Dennis Flynn, Treasurer; Gregory Prosen, recording secretary; BOTTOM ROW: Gorden Gray, corresponding secretary; Eugene Tattini, president; Peter Huson, historian 442 'sism3aA ' 1 f ? f ■fM r' SiMlBlfl 1 ▼V 7! r 9' §! M ' ■ ■«' w ■' 1 m:: ,: f f '« «r t« ' TOP ROW: Robert Hardaker, Charles Peterson, Richard Turnstall, John Eng- lish, Walter Laske, Gordon McCullough, Wirliam Elworthy, Peter Mills, Larry AAarlow, Robert Chisholm, Raymond McCall FOURTH ROW: Edv ard O'Neil, Larry Romito, Troy Doetsch, William Krause, Henson Dial, Michael Fenton, David Grogan, Donald Butte, Herbert Hupfer, James Gleave, John Davis, John Schmidt, Dale Olson, Steven Colthurst, Carl Kriehdel, Glen Gutshe, Trent Marquis, James Cravens THIRD ROW: Gerald Greenw ald, Thomas Dunn, Charles Galbreath, George Bollenbacher, Steven Goodman, Richard Tyree, Mrs. Nancy Caldwell, Eugene Middendorf, Donald Jochens, Herman Wibben, Frank Pytko SECOND ROW: Lee Kuhfuss, Ronald Swager, Rich- ard Lewis, Ralph Hedding, Seth Acker, John Bognar, Paul Busse BOTTOM ROW: Frederick O'Malley, James Philpott, Daniel Dinello, Thomas Akeman, Willis Fields, David Tomasula, Theodore Demke« NOT IN PANEL: Law- rence Kent, Donald Middendorf, James Garrett, Roger English, Thomas Minser, William Wegmann, Richard Potash, William Rundgren PHI KAPPA PSI Donald Butte, recording secretary; George Bollenbacher, corresponding secretary; William Krause, treasurer; Richard Tyree, president; Steven Good- man, vice president; Eugene Middendorf, social chairman; Michael Fenton, pledge trainer Starting the 1964-65 term with a 30 man pledge class, Phi Kappa Psi looked ahead with confidence. With this class, and with eight men on the freshman football team, plans were made for a fine year. The social calendar included the annual pledge dance, Irma La Douce, the Jeff Duo, the winter formal, and the spring weekend. The formation of a long awaited house combo, which has appeared all ever campus, gave the social scene added sparkle. Phi Kappa Psi was honored once again by a visit from the President of the University, Brother David Dcdds Henry. The visit has become a tradition. Like other traditions at Phi Psi, it is based on the brother- hood that makes the fraternity strong. 443 I Skull House may well be proud as it looks back upon another successful year. The Skulls believe that the true talents of a college man may only be developed through a diversified house which allows opportunity for the individual. This evidenced it- self by the superb showing Skulls made last year in athletics, social life, and scholarship. Skull House placed first or second in softball, football and bas- ketball leagues. Led by the Skull Combo, they had twelve exchanges and several dances. Numerous awards are presented each year to brothers who achieve outstanding scholastic success. The Skulls feel that this record can only be matched by the great promise which next year offers. TOP ROW: Alan Walse, vice president; Peter Thoma, rush chairnnan; Rich- ard Andrews, social chairman BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Norden, treasurer; Frederick Podjasek, president; James Vessel, scholarship chairman PHI KAPPA SIGMA TOP ROW: Dennis Le Blang, Everett Taylor, Walter Szott, James Moynihan, Lawrence Heck, Geoffrey Brown, Donald Kozlowski, Ross Roads, John Tidholm, Robert Gagen, Terry Fitzpatrick, John Comerio THIRD ROW: Robert Kommers, William Enichen, Mark Darling, Vance Lausmann, David Demarest, Thomas Dace, Frank Kowalski, Edmund Skutecki, Joseph Inse-rro, Owen Johnson SECOND ROW: Robert Weise, John Haughton, Peter Thoma, John Smith, Dennis Norden, Frederick Podjasek, Alan Walse, Richard Andrews, James Vessel, William Brown BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Pivonka, Michael Comerio, William Osborne, Charles Thompson, David Minor, James Long, Robert Valecka, Gary Ranz, Stephen Jiavis, George Scheber NOT IN PANEL: Michael Wood, Charles Pennington vrM i.A- TOP ROW: Burr Logeman, house manager; Terry Crabbs, social chairman; Robert Johns, treasurer; Roger Larsen, pledge trainer BOTTOM ROW; John Dickenson, secretary; Robert Patterson, president; Michael Cowan, vice president The 1964-1965 school year proved to be an- other outstanding and successful year for the men of Phi Kappa Tau. Some of the student activity leadership positions on campus, such as President of the lllini Union, were held by Phi Kappa Taus. Last year the Phi Taus excelled in the field of athletics, taking second place in the overall I.M. standings and receiving the coveted Tug Wilson Im- provement Trophy for their outstanding efforts. As well as success in athletics and campus activi- ties, Phi Tau continued to maintain scholastic ex- cellence, prompted by quiet study conditions and a strict scholarship program. PHI KAPPA TAU TOP ROW: Gary Sayerstad, Richard Cashmore, Allen Olsen, Stephen Wright, Robert Thomley. Gregory Swanson, William Slorahn, Howard Goldsmith, Harger Rollo, Charles Gobrecht, Edward Matejka, Vernon Selling, Kenneth Shuiz, Steven Kastner, Lynn Mourning THIRD ROW: Michael Knowles, Richard Reutebuch, James Middleton, Scott Wilson, Edward Rosiak, John Peleck, John Gordon, William Filip, Thomas Reeves, James Pluzynski, Ken- neth Ferro, Gregory Knutson, Burr Logeman SECOND ROW: John Waring, Thomas Good, Robert Shineflug, John Dickenson, Stephen Faust, Robert Patterson, Robert Johns, Terry Crabbs, Michael Cowan, George McGregor, Roger Larsen BOTTOM ROW: William Kist, Dale Meller, Gregory Tichava, William Anderson, Michael Beeks, James Cerks, Richard Osgood, Allen Blackwood, Larry Crane, Stewart Bennett, Jeffery Jones yt f f t ' 1 1 m '. TOP ROW: Samuel Farruggia, Kenneth Shay, James Venckus, Joseph Audy, William Barron, Jan Vargo, John Boyle, August Pionke, Robert Plame, James Schueller, Lee Schmidt, John Norman THIRD ROW: Ernst Pihl, James Hoffman, George Beaudoin, Joseph McCarthy, Marco Mariotto, John Mulvey, Charles Smith, Donald Strysik, Alan Bergman, Walter Maksym, Raymond Stechly, Thomas Mier SECOND ROW: Thomas Laken, Willard Groth, Thomas Trausch, Norman Olson, Richard Hulina, James Corcoran, Wayne Schroeder, John Gaca, Andrew Kotowicz, William Ferchland BOTTOM ROW: Tom Davis, Samuel Leno, Livio Lupi, John Grady, George O'Connell, Donald Foreman, Joseph Cools, Mario Campanaro, Leonard Mattioli NOT IN PANEL: James Cersani, Neil Johnson, Robert DeCesare, James Benages, Bob Crudoff, Robert Farrell, Prosper Pavis PHI KAPPA THETA The men of Phi Kappa Theta came back this fall to discover that life in the house was more enjoy- able and comfortable than ever before. This was made possible through the addition of new desks, a complete remodeling of their kitchen and dining room, and the tiling of rooms. The Phi Kaps are scattered throughout the dif- ferent activities and organizations on campus, from varsity football and baseball to the Daily lllini. They began the school year with the second playing of their annual football tournament; the continued success of the tournament has made it a highlight of IM football activities. Wayne Schroeder, treasurer; Richard Hulina, president; Thomas Trausch, secretary; James Corcoran, vice president; Willard Groth, social chairman; John Gaca, rush chairmarT; Norm Olson, executive vice president 446 TOP ROW: Joel Werth, Alan Goldstein, James Marcus, Dennis Dorman, Charles Lieberman, Steven Kassel, Scott Kleiman, Steven Golovan, Barry Kutok, Robert Silverstein, David Rubin, Stanley Goldfarb, Bruce Schiff THIRD ROW: Scott Simon, Dennis Forman, Phillip Velen, Harold Ganz, Marvin Glass, Martin Fleisher, Daniel Levin, Jeffrey Feinerman, Irvi in Koloms, Alan Finger, Denis Kleinfeld, Lyie Feinerman, Barry Fasman SECOND ROW: Melvyn Romanoff, Michael Saken, Hovvard Kirschner, Howard Karm, ( M Ronald Atlas, Martm Bariff, Earl Hoffenberg, Jerrold Kamensky BOTTOM ROW: Robert Nadler, Jerry Jaeger, Fred Anapol, Laurence Gsrtz, Gary Friedman, Robert Walner, Ronald Karzen NOT IN PANEL: Kenneth Cohen, Joel Harris, Gregory Cheskin, Leslie Steinberg, Paul Kamensky, Howard Farkash, Edward Weintraub, Ken Asch, Alan Sohn, Steven Hirsch- tick, David Steinberg, Steven Colbert, Marc Muskat, John Baruck PHI SIGMA DELTA Ronald Atlas, president; Martin Bariff, treasurer; Earl Hoffenberg, pledge trainer; Howard Karm, vice president; Steven Golovan, social chairman; Melvyn Romanoff, secretary; Jerrold Kamesky, rush chairman Phi Sigma Delta was founded nationally in 1901 at Harvard University. The local chapter, Alpha Gamma, was founded in 1948; thus it is one of the youngest U. of I. fraternities. The basis for Phi Sig- ma Delta being scholarship, athletics, and social activities, the men try their best to develop and excel in these three areas. One of the Phi Sig Delts' favorite annual events is their dance called Hotel FountainDelt. For this event the members model the first floor and the front of the house after the Hotel Fountainbleu in Florida. The basement is usually decorated with swimming pools surrounded by sand. 447 After its start at Illinois in 1958, Phi Sigma Epsilon was strengthened by its accent on scholar- ship. After winning the scholarship improvement trophy in the spring of '63, the house continued to improve by taking first in active scholarship the following semester. Finally, in the spring of '64, Phi Sig Ep had the highest combined average. Social events and a sweetheart also have their place at Phi Sigma. Last year's pledge dance, Ad- ventures in Paradise, was later followed by the spring formal, And Time Stood Still. That eve- ning, the Phi Sigma sweetheart was presented with a traveling trophy as she received her crown. TOP ROW: Walter Yackel, treasurer; John Tosch, vice president; James Basine, corresponding secretary; Richard Yackel, recording secretary BOT- TOM ROW: Lawrence VanHam, president; Victor, mascot PHI SIGMA EPSILON TOP ROW: Sheldon Hause, Niel Isselhardt, Richard Micklin, Brad Philby, Gerald Miklosh, Kenneth Wodtke, Michael Barney, Guy Hewitt, Richard Cassel, Robert Monti SECOND ROW: James White, Robert Sorensen, Richard Yackel, John Tosch, Lawrence VanHam, Walter Yackel, James Basine, Jerry Green BOTTOM ROW: Thomas McClure, Lee Slater, Spencer Schmidt, William Brown, Robert Fisher, Lowell Malo, Rodney Schwandt NOT IN PANEL: Peter Marsh, George Wenger, Jack Saltick tr ■448 '. - TOP ROW: Gary Cordier, vice president; Llewellyn Iffland, house manager; Alan Angelich, treasurer; Walter Broonn, corresponding secretary BOTTOM ROW: Van Carlson, recording secretary; David AAcClure, president; John Gaunt, social chairman The Phi Sigs enjoy a diversified social life at their chapter house. The biggest events are their four yearly dances. There are two p'edge dances — Shantytown Shuffle in the fall and Hellzapop- pin' in the spring. Both of these are informal affairs with a picnic in the afternoon and a dance at the chapter house in the evening. The Phi Sigs also have two yearly formals. The first is the Moonlight Girl Dance which is usually just before Christmas. It begins with a banquet, at which the sweetheart is named, and it concludes with a formal dance. The second formal dance is the Spring Formal which also consists of a banquet that is followed by dancing. PHI SIGMA KAPPA TOP ROW: Walter Lickus, David Stafford, Herbert Schuiz, John Asta, Alfred Swanson, Michael Tedor, Da id Dorway, Ralph Rehm, Roger Nowick, David Carter, Jerry Damerell, James Powers, James Mullen, Ronald Rymut, Jdmes Dries THIRD ROW: Hal Thompson, David Burke, Thomas Brewer, John Stamm, Donald Swalik, Raymond Grigsby, Paul Upton, Robert Marshall, David Belanger, Thomas Larkin, John Larkin, William Wasson SECOND ROW: Dietmar Nagel, John Gaunt, Van Carlson, Gary Cordier, Mrs. Mize, David McClure, Alan Angelich, Llewellyn Iffland, Walter Broom BOTTOM ROW: Charles Staley, John Rosborough, Erick Johnson, John Ryan, Mark Lucas, Kenneth Majeski, Richard Rossiter, Gary Lamb, Alan Mam tf lfn 49 O '-f f4 T « W TOP ROW: Victor Prange, Adrian Augustin, William Greenaway, Phillip Stella, John Sims, Ronald Lee, Alben Myren, Leonard Olson, Steven Johnson, Richard Almon THIRD ROW: Robert Capdevielle, Terrence Shuck, William Beanne, Thomas Berchos, Charles Adkins, Randall Dunlap, Lance Munger, Larry Lincoln, John Scweer, Donald Walden, Stanley Iwanick, Kim Fisher, Randall Unter, George Freek SECOND ROW: Carl Anderson, John Norton, Gerald Leech, Stephen Leech, Ronald Wilson, John LaFond, Mrs. Harlow, John Sisson, John Almon, Robert Henderson, Phillip Madsen, Thomas Herbeck BOTTOM ROW: Douglas Sloan, Martin Topper, Michael Weimann, Leonard Meyer, Richard Gossett, James Blatt, Richard Mariner, Peter Sentman NOT IN PANEL: Curtis Meyers, Kenneth Andre, Steven Kyle, Steven Kniss PI KAPPA ALPHA Pi Kappa Alpha is a national social fraternity hav- ing 130 chapters throughout the nation. Once a Pike, always a Pike is a quote often heard exempli- fying the feeling of brotherhood among Pikes every- where. The social season at Pi Kappa Alpha is cli- maxed by the annual Dream Girl Formal Weekend, during which the dates move into the chapter house. The Dream Girl is crowned on the evening of the dance and is present at all the Pike social events throughout the year. Although the men of Pi Kappa Alpha do partici- pate in campus activities and social life, scholarship remains the top objective, with many Pikes repre- sented in campus scholastic honoraries. John Almon, pledge master; John Sisson, vice president; John LaFond, president; Phillip Madsen, rush chairman; Ronald Wilson, secretary-treasurer; Robert Henderson, house manager H — . t ■v— r 1 450 TOP ROW: Thomas Marhoefer, Kenneth Rongey, Anthony VanderBurg, Peter McMahon, John Sochacki, James O'Neill, Anthony Saccomano, Norman James THIRD ROW: Delvert Voss, Evan Roiek, John Carlino, James Masterson, Dennis Akiinski, Stephen Wilfong, James Wadington, William Jackson, Ronald Misek SECOND ROW: Joseph Stastny, Joseph Gauer, Edward Cwiklin, Roger Van Zele, Victor Olson, James Fowler, Gary Sharp BOTTOM ROW: Riccardo DiVito, William Hagerup, Paul Nonnamaker, Ken- neth Olson, Joseph Orseno NOT IN PANEL: Jack Bakker, Daniel Bowen, James Jewett, Frank DeTrona, Thomas Lambert, John Tully, Guy Turnbull, William Wencel, John Williamson PI KAPPA PHI TOP ROW: Victor Olson, historian; Roger Van Zele, secretary; Edward Cwiklin, treasurer; Jack Bakker, president BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Bowen, warden; Joseph Gauer, chaplain; John Williamson, social chairman Following chapter reorganization last semester, Pi Kappa Phi captured the Inter-Fraternity Active Scholarship trophy, with the pledge class placing seventh scholastically to take the Most Improved Scholastically award of the year. Combining athletics with mental gymnastics, the Pi Kaps won the third place trophy in the annual Delta Upsilon Bike Race. In addition, the Pi Kaps excelled in IM football by winning first in their league and third in the Orange Division. In volley- ball, they again won first in their league and paired with LAR to place fourth in the Co-rec Tourna- ment. Working as a unit, they learned that much could be satisfactorily accomplished. jMtum isiB '%!• :ffiS K ' . ? i _r. k..A 451 One of Pi Lambda Phi's strong points is scholar- ship. Since its establishment, Pi Lam has averaged well within the first quartile. Last year Pi Lam was second in grades among all fraternities. Em- phasis has not been placed on scholarship alone, for the men are also active in several IM sports; this year they won second place in llliolympics. Pi Lam is also very active in the social field. The Pi Lams sponsor several dances throughout the year. Their annual luau is rapidly becoming a major tra- dition in the house and a familiar sight on campus with its torch light dinner, colorful costumes, exotic fountains, and smoking volcano. TOP ROW: Earle Tockman, scribe; Allan Phillips, pledge father; Alan Fein- berg,, marshal!; Samuel Wiener, keeper of exchequer BOTTOM ROW; Alan Harris, archon; Sheldon Cohen, rex PI LAMBDA PHI TOP ROW: JefFery Kramer, David Cohen, Samuel Wiener, Donald Grub- man, William Multack, AAark Home, Arthur Sutton, Steven Berman, Larry Greenberg, Steven Elkins, Jerry Berke, Steven Levenson, Glenn Yanow, Ronald Elkins, Terry Schuster, Alan Rubens, Sherwin Zuckerman THIRD ROW: Ian Fingerman, Robert Altman, Sherwin Gilbert, Sheldon Goldman, Charles Rosenberg, Gary Elden, Stewart Leavitt, Edwin Dolin, Steven Blei- weiss, Norman Rosenfeld, Terry Gottleib, David RogofF, Stephen Lehtman, Michael Sagett, Phillip YafFa SECOND ROW: Richard Eriich, Richard Wexner, Alan Feinberg, Allan Phillips, Alan Harris, Aunt Dot, Sheldon Cohen, William Keroff, Terry Michaels, Robert Slott, Earle Tockman BOT- TOM ROW: Michael Axelrad, Ian Yavitz, JefFery Ades, Daniel Watermen, Sheldon Gorovsky, Michael Perper, Gregory Moss, Ronald Lev, Eugene Saltzberg, Sidney Stein NOT IN PANEL: Fred Scher, Mark Schreibaum, Burton Silver, Robert Marsh, Marvin Siegel TOP ROW: John Zick, vice president president; James Dougherty, treasurer secretary SECOND ROW: Charles Buchanan, BOTTOM ROW: James Watters, Four unusual dances held by Psi U this year proved that variety is the spice of Psi U's life. An outhouse provided the atmosphere for the arinual pledge dance, Half Moon Hop. Since Halloween was approaching, this theme was very appropriate. One of the most successful functions was the over- night Winter Formal, when the girls moved in for the entire weekend. Fitting to a caveman theme, costume for the Initiation Dance, Flintstone Fling, was limited to one square yard of material. Psi Upsilon Weekend included the annual spring formal, an all day picnic at Lake of the Woods, and for the finale a sweetheart dinner. PSI UPSILON TOP ROW: Warren Knauer, Gerald Emery, Donald Forcht, James Holmes, Keith Mangold, Robert Petersen, William Codak, Thomas Janes, Ronald Goddard, Thomas Sauer, Stephen Golden, Gordon Woods, Alan Bormann, Robert Calabria THIRD ROW: Fred Jacobs, Donald Meyer, Brian Albers, Cyrus Phillips, John Langloss, James Barkley, Richard Frandsen, Michael Rechtin, Steve Wilder, James Hammer, Harry Woods, Donald Bloom, Michael Haggerty SECOND ROW: John Hinkley, Lawrence Hoffman, Robert Moss- barger, John Zick, Charles Buchanan, James Watters, James Dougherty, Julius Monterastelli, Edward Skarda BOTTOM ROW: James Hopwood, Frederic Walsh, Lynn Boeke, Thomas Richards, Robert Hormell, Joseph Bar- fuss, Gary Schwerdtfeger, John Squires, William Mattes, Raymond Fairchild NOT IN PANEL; Russell Cotton 53 '' f f ihf 1 WW' f f-teP f iVf i? W t m fwrnM Mmmm iw H TOP ROW: Gary Zwayer, William Rives, Scott S.-derstrcm, Jame; Percy Frank Schenk, William Case, James Keithly, Richard Robinson, Mark Saver Steven Nester, George Emerson, Ross Putnam, Jeffrey White, Steve Bru baker, David Honeycutf, David Bleifield, Steven Wohlwend THIRD ROW Michael Jacki, James Scott, Douglas Smith, Thomas Rose, Gary McLargin Geoge Harvey, Wilam Northlich, Robert Lewke, William Lew ke, Henry Mil ledge. Jack Freckman, Edward Greenw ald, David Hansen, Donald Olson, Harry Honeycutt, Gordon Smith, Asbury Moore, Graig Macintosh, Philip Tf f f Hindenberger SECOND ROW; Dennis Gawlik, Lav rence Watson, Raymond Wieckert, David Burkland, Mrs. Hines, Terri Potter, Laurence Klingbeil, Law- rence Case, Vincent O'Brien, John Fleming BOTTOM ROW: Erik Berge- thon, William Vance, Richard Noskins, Tony Stepper, Scott Philips, Robert Smith, William Newton, Marvin McWhirter, Alan Krejci, Randy White, Deane Nelson NOT IN PANEL: Michael Law, John O'Hare, Frank Hunt- singer, Leiand Nolan, Chuck Cadilak, Ted Bedrin, Richard Kummer, James Pearson, Dean Calhoun SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Three weeks after school started, Sigma Alpha Epsilon collected their first trophy of 1964-65. The golden showpiece symbolized their third place stunt show finish with Delta Gamma. SAE's theme, bor- rowed from Noah's Ark, was a delight to audience and judges in its sarcastic humor. Spring found the lllini chapter host to a mid- western convention of the many Little Sisters of Minerva. On the weekend of March 21 , 1 30 excited girls crowded into the SAE living room to exchange successful ideas and have a good time. Then came a surfing party with A O Pi and a Las Vegas night with Alpha Chi. These two events cul- minated a fine year for Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Raymond Wieckert, pledge trainer; David Burkland, vice president; Terri Potter, president; John Fleming, social chairman; Dennis Gawlik, recorder 454 I M i '? ®' I'- f. t t -f f I' f f f f f %■h t- 1 • : 'f t ! TOP ROW: Stephen Sher, Ronald Aufrecht, Gerald Rifkin, Ricl.jiu Ui 1 .11, Michael Popper, Robert Belinoff, Stephen Gold, Mai Klugman, Everett Lewis, Howard Gantz, Alan Loiben, Ronald Goldberg, Jack Morgan, EHiot Engelhardt, Stewart Lazares, Harold Piatt, Robert Smith THIRD ROW: Merrill Morris, Earl Berkun, Barry Katz, Ronald Fischer, Michael Berman, Robert Septon, Ronald Krasner, Richard Berland, Stephen Marcus, Thomas Eisner, Eric Bloch, Richard Factor, Kurt Salomon, Richard Green, Richard Shapiro SECOND ROW: Robert Canner, Jerry Levy, Barry Baker, Alan Kassin, Michael Lu.ui, Mfs. Bea Gordin, Ronald Broida, Alan Frankel, Barry Grossman, Allan Rim, David Ellis BOTTOM ROW: Warren Katz, Jerry Bernstein, Thomas Harris, Paul Binderman, Dean Katz, Joseph Fagan, Law- rence Cohen, Leslie Crodgen, Louis Blair, Stuart Marcus, Harvey Gersh NOT IN PANEL: Arthur Abelson, Art Frankal, Joe Chartoff, Peter Sereni, Howard Zeiden, Stuart Levine, Leonard Maslowsky, Barry Levinsky, Ralph Weinberg SIGMA ALPHA MU TOP ROW: Alan Kassin, recorder; Alan Frankal, exchequer; Ronald Broida, prior; Michael Levin, vice prior BOTTOM ROW: Barry Baker, pledgemaster Sigma Alpha Mu is a house of many traditions. Their social year always includes spring picnics, two pledge dances, and a sleep-in formal in which the girls move in while the Sammys move out. Another tradition, which is also one of the social highlights of the campus, is their Sammy Shipwreck Party. For the big event, the brothers transform the entire house into an island complete with sand and water- falls to provide atmosphere. Again this year Sigma Alpha Mu is actively par- ticipating in many campus activities, and they are proud that their tradition to excel in sports has con- tinued. They claim athletes in varsity judo, tennis, wrestling, and fencing. i r III i BiOF m- 8181 .C JEK I - ii! ■■■ii iiSil •pi  ■!; m 1 M tk t i u ■L ■■■■H il W IE B! Ili «I , , ■■455 o -' Sigma Chis are proud of the wide diversity of their men. Academically the Sigs gained over five thousand dollars in scholarship rebates from their Sigma Chi Corporation, The Sigs also ranked high in sports with members on the first string varsity football, baseball, swimming, fencing, track, and golf teams. In intramural sports last year Sigma Chis triumphed to place first in the fraternity IM basketball tournament. The Sigs were also present in campus activities from the Daily ISIini to the ROTC drilling floor to the Men's Glee Club. The year for the Sigma Chis could best be summed up as one of fun and success in all endeavors. TOP ROW: Bruce Newell, pledge trainer; Thomas Brannan, president; Thomas Webber, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Donald Schramm, vice president; Gerald Hale, secretary SIGMA CHI TOP ROW: Robert Harper, William Huxford, Edward Bayer, John Beeson, Marcus VanWinkle, James Johnson, Allen Ice, John Utz, Phillip Peloquin, Stephen Giimore, John Goddard, David Swank, John Harlow, John Major, Willis Wells, Richard Studwell THIRD ROW: Barry Miller, James McGuire, John Grimes, David Firnhaber, Franklin Newman, Robert Trumpy, John Farthing, Robert Reimer, Richard Olderman, William McClayton, John Tocks, Joel Nilsson, James Reed, Laird Starrick, Steven Jareo SECOND ROW: David Utz, David RofFman, Michael Underwood, Richard Church, James Redpath, Paul Benda, Thom.Ts Tubbessing, Thomas Brannan, Thomas Koenig, ► im t N| 1 ? Donald Schramm, Bruce Newell, Leslie Small, Thomas Webber BOTTOM ROW: Richard Rasmussen, William Kastien, Robert Mitchell, Douglas Jack- man, Ned Gough, Kurt Fischer, Donald Jensen, John Sturgeon, Thomas Reynolds, William Allen, David Halperin, William Ross NOT IN PANEl: Gary Huffman, Jeffry Knuckles, John Feagan, Bernard Nestoroff, Brian Duniec, Dale Greco, William Schneider, James Malmquist, Kenneth Jones, James Hartley, Gary Moss, Larry Lekovish, Richard Fuller, James Turley, Robert Goulding, Philip Briggs, Dallas Lipps % ♦•-,| .'f rt f4 45! ■( ■•jfi TOP ROW: Sheldon Proctor, treasurer; Alfred LaBarre, president; Rodney Kaiser, pledge trainer BOTTOM ROW; Kenneth Welch, vice president; Michael Jones, house manager; James Benedict, social chairman; David Hayes, rush chairman NOT IN PANEL: Dean Woodrum, recorder The Sigma Nus are proud of the versatility of their men. In addition to members on the athletic teams, their Big Men on Campus have included Pres- ident of the Y.M.CA., President of the Model United Nations for the Midwestern States, and Star Course managers. In spite of the many and varied extracurricular activities, the Sigma Nus' intra- mural teams ranked fifth on campus; in the grade point averages they ranked seventh among all the fifty-seven fraternities. This year they built a $20,000 addition on to their kitchen and an enlargement to their 30-car parking lot to ease space difficulties. SIGMA NU TOP ROW: Lynn Clarkson, John Schmidt, John Thornburn, William Hails, James Elsesser, John Bucklar, William Huyler, Gary Gladding, Raymond Klinke, William Gerrish FIFTH ROW: Robert Outis, Edgar Duker, Robert Bowman, Richard Novak, Harold Pertle, Jack Bowers, Thomas Finan, Tenny- son Grebenar, Gregory Shaw, John Wanberg, Edward Murach, Jimmy Detrick FOURTH ROW: Dwight Powell, Jimmie Wilson, James Freed, Richard Hult, Mitchel Byrne, Roger Wahl, Thomas Barnes, Thomas Berry, James Gratteau, William Brignon, John Julian, James Wolf, Ralph Voris, Eil .iJt'it m-iittir.i Lee Kus, Philip Haugaard THIRD ROW: Rodney Kaiser, Sheldon Proctor, Kenneth Welch, Mrs. Mary Barnhill, Alfred LaBarre, Michael Jones, David Hayes, James Benedict SECOND ROW: Larry Grupe, Timothy Bates, Charles Dempsey, Steven Wilkens, James Smith, James Silverwood, Vincent Pelle- fier, Paul Beaty, Norwood Hart BOTTOM ROW: Richard Raby, James Simpson, John Small, Kevin Huck, Brian Cochran, Charles Yettke, Edward Meyer, Ralph Switzer, Walter Bray NOT IN PANEL: Dean Woodrum, Steven Shay, Robert Burns, Alan Grodek, Dwayne Griflfin { r T r -.«-j. '' iiJ |57 f p r c? p TOP ROW: John Stapleton, Gary Hunt, Bruce Goldman, Darryll Mathias, Michael Koontz, John Hull, Khosrow Kassaian THIRD ROW: Prof. M. S. Helm, James Overtoom, John Meskimen, Michael Salch, Ahmad Badizadegan, Frank Matiasek, Scot Taylor, Dr. Robert Beals SECOND ROW: Arnold Herzing, Ronald Davis, Scott Swaner, Edward Crager, Robert Block, James Ransom, Michael DeJule, Roger Whitaker BOTTOM ROW: Richard Clarke, James Lovett, Dennis Michael, Hugo Ehret, William Cocagne, Gary Herri- dege NOT IN PANEL: James Bailey, Ralph Hoekstra SIGMA PHI DELTA Sigma Phi Delta is a Social Professional Fraternity deeply devoted to engineering. Its motto, Pro Bono Professionis, which means For the Good of the Profession, exemplifies SPD's devotion to advance interest in engineering education and to instill a greater spirit of co-operation among engineering students and organizations. Maintaining the ideals of the engineering profes- sions, Sigma Phi Delta members actively support engineering research projects, such as antenna re- search, metallurgical research, and the Radio Tele- scope. Sigma Phi Delta is proud to find that two- thirds of last years June graduates are now busily working for their master's degrees. Gary Hunt, assistant chief engineer; Scott Swaner, business manager; James Ransom, secretary; Frank Matiasek, chief engineer 458 TOP ROW: John Brubaker, Lawrence Lobrillo, Alfred Arquilla, Georg man, Paul Carpenter, Richard Sweitzer, Barry Thompson, Gary Turner, George Buchik THIRD ROW: Peter Blidy, Albert Merker, Jonathan Tidd, George Wojtko, Kenneth Ladage, Charles Gary, John Lurie, William Irving SECOND ROW: James Adier, James Norling, Jon Bial, Harold Johnson, Kenneth Yanzy, Frank Lindberg, Marshall Seese, Robert Purdy BOTTOM ROW: Michael Perrie, Terry Logsdon, James Chilton, Jerry Wilson, William Marshall, John Early, David Sv eeney NOT IN PANEL: Richard Anderson, Edward Dunne, Lawrence Langohr, Howard Blakesley, Richard Adams, Craig Reitz, James Wilson, Paul Benson SIGMA PHI EPSILON Frank Lindberg, comptroller; Jon Bial, social chairman; Ken Yanzy, pres dent; Harold Johnson, vice president The Sig Eps opened this year with a full calen- dar of athletic and social events. Participating in all IM events, they maintained their long held reputation as a strong athletic group. Their autumn formal, Casino, one of the most extravagantly dec- orated dances on campus, proved to be the high- light of the first semester. Sig Ep, strong in tradition and modern in fra- ternal policies, is a nationally known house for its hospitality. Their significant red door, always open, ever welcomes all to come in and enjoy a frater- nity of friendly, serious, and fun loving men joined in the bonds of brotherhood. 459 For Sigma Pi, the new student week in the fall brought the glad hand, the slap on the back, and the customary battery of embellished stories con- cerning summertime adventures. Traditionally, the early part of fall consisted of Wednesday nights at Biddies and weekends of football games. Soon came winter with many for- mals and Christmas parties; after returning from the holidays and completing finals, the Liberation Ball II was held. With it came spring. Spring brought the Orchid Formal, the main at- traction at Sig Pi. Ten days later, the Wednesday night before finals, was a last celebration to let off the shackles of final week pressure. LEFT TO RIGHT; Burkhard Geissler, vice president; Douglas Oberlink, herald; David Peterson, secretary; Charles Janssen, president; Jack Lemein, pledge trainer; Arnold Willms, tressurer; James Laux, social chairman SIGMA PI TOP ROW: John Day, Kenneth Jegerski, John Badoh, Joel Fitzjarrald, David Peterson, Larry Carlson, Wayne Johnson, Jack Lemein, Donald Wanfalt, Ronald Reynolds, Michael Kuhn, John Pow ers, Peter Kirch, Bruce Loberg THIRD ROW: Donald Ballow, John Paterson, Alfred Richart, William Wydra, James Laux, Douglas Oberlink, Burkhard Ce'ssler, Charles Janssen, James Elston, Keith Lentz, John Rudin, Gary Rippon, Russell Marquis SECOND ROW: Jerry Mueller, Gary Heise, Calvin Laidley, Robert Rowland, Harold Frobish, David Brezinski, Arnold Willms, Roland Daab, Terrence Mach, John Nowicki, John Halley BOTTOM ROW: Robert Baumgardner, Ulrich Geissler, Joseph Mavec, Henry Griswold, Bruce Kincaid, Edward Bollet, Michael Wright, Francis Herzog, Eugene Yagow NOT IN PANEL: Robert O'Brien, Robert Bell, Glen Haas, Douglas Haas, Robert Frisz, Paul Hudak, Ned Gruca, Gary Burton, John Carlson 46C TOP ROW: Patrick Lavan, secretary; Gerald Steiner, president BOTTOM ROW: James Cox, social chairman; William Schuck, treasurer; Roy Krum- wlede, vice president; John Riordan, pledge trainer; John Brown, rush chairman The Alpha Chi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma boasts of a unique origin, for it was founded by a group of World War II veterans. These veterans started a well-rounded program of scholarship, ath- letic, and social life which this year's Sigma Taus have continued to follow on the Mlini campus. Their main social event each year is the White Rose Formal. It is a dinner dance in the spring, highlighted by the coronation of the Sigma Tau's choice for White Rose Queen. A winter formal and costume pledge dance rounded out the house's so- cial calendar for this s chool year; but next year, as one of the fastest growing campus fraternities, the Sigma Taus are planning even more activities. SIGMA TAU GAMMA TOP ROW: Eduardo Beltran, Logan Levy, Paul Reps, Richard Burnes, Allen Hornbrook, Charles Gaede, Wiiliam Luecke, Larry O'Dell, Kurt Whinnery, Thomas Cutilletfa, Caroll Eades SECOND ROW: John Riordan, William Schuck, Patrick Lavan, Gerald Steiner, Roy Krumwiede, John Brown, James J' Cox BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Wycislo, Ned Bode, Wayne Giacalone, Dawn of Gatdencrest, Michael Moss, Michael Asaro, Ralph Re-ed NOT IN PANEL: William Ruetsche A « fciW JIHtBbr: J Pit f ♦ ! 1 i 4 W TAK ™ TOP ROW ..'..It iv,,ii viiLi.,,..i :,ri..iiL', k.nj.r :iit, Koiiald Lake, Edward Smith, Irving Kravitz, Mark Rosenbloom, Elliot Glabman, Martin Scheckner, ClifFord Levy, Leslie Block, Garry Alhalel, Robert Ackerman, Steven Kahn, Alan Machat, Steven Melshenker, David Smith, Stuart Diamond THIRD ROW: Richard Davidson, Fred Endeiman, Lee BarbakofF, Gary LafF, Raymond Steinberg, Robert Ferencz, Barry Ashley, Steven Zeinfeld, AAelvin Klein, Seymour Coleman, Barry Maram, Norman Rose, Elliott Israel, Stuart Glass- man SECOND ROW: Murray Jacobson, Alan Weisman, Jeffrey Arnold, G-jorgt Krael, Gerald Colbert, Howard Berman, Barry Kerman, Robert brc'wn, Lawrence Bizar, Douglas Millstone, Ronald Feingold BOTTOM ROW: Leon Kaufman, Brian Cohen, Raymond Bernstein, Dave Katz, Stephen Gold, Dave Goldstein, Seymour Levine, Gordon Krischer, Edward Kodisht NOT IN PANEL: Lee Becker, Arnold Slive, Allen Chiss, Jay April, Lyie Cook, Ronald Kerman, Donald Leaf, Jordan Roseman, Robert Sachnoff, Arthur Skolnik, Ricky Ament, Michael Kirshenbaum, Allen Simon TAU DELTA PHI The Tau Delts have had a very successful aca- demic year by ranking third of 57 fraternities in ac- tive averages and by sweeping the College Bowl during the spring Greek Week. In the College Bowl finals the Tau Delts sailed past their opponent fraternity and sorority by doubling each of their op- ponents' scores. Athletically speaking, the Tau Delts gained high recognition by winning the Pajama Race and co-rec bowling. On November 14 the Tau Delt house turned into hillbilly heaven for a special dance. A cleverly de- signed outhouse and an old fashioned still decor- ated the house and made the dance a success. Raymond Steinberg, commissar; Barry Kerman, editor and historian; Jeffrey Arnold, second vice president; Hov ard Berman, president; Gerald Colbert, first vice president; Alan Weisman, rush chairman; Arnold Slive, scribe 462 TOP ROW: Lee Gimbel, Lester balberg, Aurum Poster, Michael Cahan, Michael Kaner, Eugene Minsky, Kenneth SchulTz, Fredrick Drazner, Milford Ardell, Martin Salzman, Donald Fohrmann, James Rubin, Daniel Pastern, Richard Rosenfield, Steven White, Stuart Weinstein, Ronald Ratner THIRD ROW: Clive Fischman, David Schultz, Alan Harris, Scott Schwab, Richard Gilbert, William Marovitz, Jack Berger, Jerry Slutkin, Abraham Gerber, Steven Cole, Alan Charles, Lawrence Fisher, Steven Lampert, Edward Schwartz, Ronald Perlman, Steven Cohn SECOND ROW: Lawrence Komar, Fred Shandling, Geoffrey Miller, Gilbert Unatin, Jeffrey Greenberg, Jack Jacobson, Michael Deutsch, Richard Haber, Michael Coyne, Charles Rosen- bloom, Burton Weinberg, David Goldenberg BOTTOM ROW: Jerold Siegan, Lawrence Citron, Ira Dickstein, Barry Rosenthal, Jeffrey Franklin, Arthur Spivak, Gary Levy, N ax Rubin, Jeffrey Guysenir, Howard Slmon Bruce Simon, Steven Bahrmasal TAU EPSILON PHI This fall, for the first time, Tau Epsilon Phi and Delta Phi Epsilon entered the new Homecoming Float Contest. After a long month of discussion, they decided to use The Buckeyes Don't Smell It as their theme. TEPs and DPhiE worked an entire week to assemble the float and finished with ten minutes to spare. All was in readiness when the float turned onto Green Street. As is passed the judges' stand, a goalpost came crashing downward. Fraternal horror soon became laughter. Determined not to be discouraged, Tau Epsilon Phi and Delta Phi Epsilon finished the parade, both houses vowing to return to competition next year. 463 Tau Kappa Epsilon — its men and name — are well- known with members of TKE in nearly every ac- tivity or athletic program on campus. The lllini fencing, tennis, swimming, baseball, and football teams are well supplied with TKEs. lllini Union de- partment heads, managers of Men's Glee Club, members of both Ma-Wan-Da and Sachem, and members of Star Course is only a smattering of the TKE activities. Tau Kappa Epsilon's two formals and two pledge dances head a list of social functions including pledge and house exchanges and an annual Christ- mas party for underprivileged children. This, with a new scholarship program, points to just one thing: another banner year for Tau Kappa Epsilon. ■I HH_ j H 't' | HH| HH|| H w i L ! I l i WL IE'MhJU I w I F? | MSA yX kgJB . ii -y--'- vHrl 'tP 3 .1 , « . ' TOP ROW: Donald Houser, historian; Richard Wierciak, president SEC- OND ROW: Robert Dahl, treasurer; Gary Olsen, social chairman; Robert Polivka, house manager BOTTOM ROW: John Vanburen, vice president; Eugene Martin, rush chairman TAU KAPPA EPSILON TOP ROW: John Morrison, Michael Vaughan, Paul Brunke, John Stock, James Walser, Daniel Wiberg, Donald Michael, Craig Pavlus, Robert Wor- cester, Frank Vrechek, Robert Rogers FOURTH ROW: John Daniels, Timothy Thomas, Martin Vanderweit, Robert Enderby, Eugene Martin, William Kirk, Robert Frase, Bob Polivka, Glenn Hess, John Greaves, Gary Spurling THIRD ROW: Raymond McCloskey, Wayne Paulson, James Grabovirski, Ed- ward Feutz, John Holmes, John Allen, Richard Struck, Christopher Murtaugh, Ben Beavers, James Moody, Todd McNutt, James Reinhardt, Dennis White SECOND ROW: Richard Wierciak, Donald Houser, Robert Dahl, Terry Bren- nan, Mrs. Edith Raith, William Mason, Frederick Busche, John Vanburen, Gary Olsen BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Springer, Nicholas Bridge, John Dew, Steven Hunt, Terrence Diez, Robert Puchalski, Lee Backe NOT IN PANEL: Ronald A(;ks, Kai Anderson, Robert Beightol, Gerald Carbonari, Alan Casta- tor, Larry Grabb, Lynn Thomas, Walter Witkowski, Kenneth Kmiec, Fredrick Harms, John Greanias, John Mann, William Rovvden, Guy Wegener, Thomas McCullom, Terry Lovi ry, Bruce Cullin, John Week, Richard Erickson, William Light f tf f'f't ¥ O ! .- r TOP ROW: Wayne Mock, vice president; Richard Elliott, president; Robert Breidert, social chairman; Stephen Kellogg, commissar BOTTOM ROW: Hanjochen Stadtlander, pledge marshall; Frank Wood, secretary; Edward Gray, treasurer Novelty! The most outstanding feature of the Theta Chi house the past year was the newness as- sociated with it. $75,000 was spent to redecorate and renovate the old section of the fraternity and a $125,000 modern addition was constructed dur- ing the summer which included double rooms with built in desks and dressers, a streamlined kitchen, and a spacious dining room. Besides these new fa- cilities, the basement was refurnished to provide a TV room and a recreation room very well suited for dancing. One more element made a debut at the fraternity — a house mother, the first one in forty years. The Theta Chis enjoyed the advantages of their refinished house and permanent house mother. THETA CHI TOP ROW: Tommy Payne, Charles Davis, Richard Florey, Thomas Miller, Stephen Kellogg, Charles Harvey, Bruce Brown, William Butler, Richard Franks, John Beazley, Robert Weisshappel, Thomas Huxley, Robert Randolph, James Kelly THIRD ROW: Paul Gallis, Charles Gustafson, Darryl Ander- son, William Dahlgren, Michael Dalton, Philip Lazar, Brian Pape, Peter Wells, Fredric Freeland, Ronald Gall, John Stromberg, Edwin Scharlau, James Hughes, Bruce Kirk, George Marco, Daniel Borah, Stanley Smith, Henry Pierce, Peter Kriwkowitsch, Timothy Reynolds SECOND ROW: Dale Eckerty, Hanjochen Stadtlander, Wayne Mock, Richard Elliott, Mrs. Ament, Robert Breidert, Edward Gray, Frank Wood, Douglas Emerson, Philip Mosher BOTTOM ROW: Paul Russell, William Jennings, Charles Maxey, Douglas Brent, John Susarrey, Dennis Pfeifer, George Riemenschneider, Randall Rothrock, James Longton, Ludolph Wilson, Randall Dahl, Carl Meurn NOT IN PANEL: Russell Stroup, James Skierski, Terry Ingram, Thomas Singley, William Holland, William Pasko I ■f •« I i- TOP ROW: Roger Moery, Jerry EggebrechI, Wayne Smyth, Kenneth Freer, Gale Wiley, Charles Phifer, Malcolm MacKenzie, Toni Butera SECOND ROW: Thanu Acharry, Wayne Harvey, Raymond Stroh, Dennis Nelson, David Ra ndolph, Robert Montgomery, Lawrence King, Patrick Dailey, Frank Har- mantas, John Cook, Edv ard Pow ers, Robert Engler, Herman Klimick BOT- TOM ROW: Bradford Morley, William Cook, David Pickerill, Glenn Baird, Douglas Hitlle, Roy Roush, Mike— Mascot NOT IN PANEL: James Paul, Robert Carey THETA DELTA CHI Theta Delta Chi proved itself in '65 as an ex- ceptional fraternity, promoting outstanding scho- lastic achievement, unique social events, and solid brotherhood. Theta Delta Chi also added incentive for studies with the newly formed Educational Foundation, offering grant-in-aids and special scholarships totaling over twenty-five thousand dollars. Socially, the Theta Delt's offered four great dances during the school year: the Annual Pledge Dance, the Winter Formal, the Magna Parta, and the Spring Formal. A rousing combo was formed during the past year, composed of members from the University of Illinois Bands. This very outstand- ing combo highlighted weekend hootenanys. TOP ROW: Charles Phifer, vice president; Dennis Nelson, corresponding sec- retary BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Freer, treasurer; David Pickerill, president; Wayne Smyth, social chairman 466 . , f4lf FH'I TOP ROW: Carl Risberg, Gary Hughes, William Stoces, Ronald Birchall, Steven Miller, Frank Tabor, John Leben, Richard Nedwed, Thomas Ernst, Antonio Leal, Byron Wilson, Frank Hackmann, Eugene Heidemann, Thomas Leeper, Thomas Schleper, Gary Williams, Donald Miller, Henry Karlson THIRD ROW: Terry Alsberg, Robert Bachand, Peter Morelli, Donald Ferguson, Edward Paschke, Richard Sanders, Jack Plucinski, Gordon Greene, Donald Tisch, John Schafer, Robert Kieso, Dwight Ridgely, John Vowell, Lester Wrobel, Roger Smith, Gsry Gebauer, James Heath, Gregory Hudak, George Rishel SECOND ROW: Peter Alsberg, Russell Mahike, John Butzer, Donald Jugenheimer, Mrs. Luker, Bruce Koe, John Shay, Lawrence Moreau, William Larson, Paul Stone, Theodore Frank BOTTOM ROW: Richard Maxwell, Bob Smith, Frederic Buchman, Richard Andresen, Claude Seal, Edward Cahill, Paul Geissler NOT IN PANEL: James Bidwill, Donald Holmes, David Jor- dan, Stephen Kirkby, James Randall, Stephen Roberts, Richard Santanello, Gerald Smith, Theodore Thoren, Robert Wolf, George Pagels THETA XI TOP ROW: John Shay, vice president; Bruce Koe, president; Laurence Moreau, treasurer; Donald Jugenheimer, social chairman; John Butzer, scholarship chairman BOTTOM ROW: William Larson, house manager Widely acknowledged as one of the most active houses on campus, the Theta Xis again found them- selves in the center of campus life. Stunt Show top- ped the long list of fall events as the Theta Xis, paired with Kappa Delta, made Finals for the sec- ond consecutive year. TX had representatives in Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi, Bronze Tablet, and Delta Kappa, and the fraternity had leaders in the lllini Union, IFC, and the Daily lllini. Scholarship at Theta Xi was excellent with prom- ise of even greater improvement since the pledge class ranked third on campus. Further evidence of the mature TX pledge program was winning the four-foot tall IFC Help Week Trophy. 467 'I I After successfully completing the move into a brand new house one year ago, Triangle's original 28-man membership doubled to its present total of 60 brothers. This year was celebrated with open houses, two pledge dances and two formals. Spring semester showed the men of Triangle an even bet- ter season, sparked by the Northwestern tourna- ment and Triangle basketball. This was climaxed by crowning of the national sweetheart at the Northwestern University Triangle chapter. In spite of Triangle's active participation in campus social life, the men have maintained the scholastic rank of 11th among fraternities. TOP ROW: William Allen, social chairman; Eric Brachhausen, corresponding secretary; James Ashbrook, treasurer; Gerald Murtaugh, president; Thomas Francis, vice president; Laurence O'Connor, rush chairman; Thomas Eder, commissary BOTTOM ROW: Charles Allen, recording secretary; George McGee, house manager TRIANGLE TOP ROW: Charles Mahan, Charles Ross, James Nichols, Michael Torger- sen, Larry Moulton, Michael Baloun, John Walters, Henry Shugars, Curtis Rosemann, John Hangebrauck, Robert Geer, Richard Campbell, Alan Morr, Dennis Newell, Timothy Sharpe, David Porter, Richard Kuiken, Steven Men- dygral THIRD ROW: Charles Dickinson, Donald Cortright, Kenn Sutton, Thomas Crawford, Richard Langrehr, James Bohlen, Thomas Brull, Steven Blomgren, Duane Haines, Laurence O'Connor, John Steinhour, Bruce Vodicka, Carl Roegner, Larry Hoffman, Richard Colver, Donald Bishop, Michael Franke SECOND ROW: John Dent, Thomas Eder, George McGee, William Allen, Thomas Francis, Gerald Murtaugh, Prof. Charles Hendricks, James Ashbrook, Eric Brachhausen, Charles Allen, Steven Miller, Hassan Rejali BOTTOM ROW: Craig Johnson, David Hiland, Alan Bridgestock, James Clarno, Charles Brower, Terry Bradley, Jay Rockstroh, Stanislav Vrscai, Gary Peterson, Keith Haselhorst, Thomas Dziedzic, James Robertson NOT IN PANEL: William Mayberry, Robert Benziger, Peter Pfeiffer, Nel Warren, Peter Hyzer, Scott Fort, Gerald Abbitt, Kenneth Dee, Garrett Terrill p n 1 vf MM. f f f f 't ft-t't-3'f ? 468 TOP ROW: James Klein, secretary; Barry Cohen, house manager; Eugene Bernstein, historian BOTTOM ROW: Richard Wollack, vice president; Guy Jaffe, president; Bradley Goldberg, treasurer The members of Zeta Beta Tau fraternity believe in the development of the individual as a mature and responsible member of society. Some members have exhibited leadership on campus as Executive Vice President of the Student Senate, Union Direc- tor, NSA Coordinations Chairman, Chairman of IFC Judicial Committee, and Sachem President. Zeta Beta Tau also develops in its members so- cial responsibility. Every year the house holds a spring formal. This year they were also hosts to a genuine Roman Banquet. The party doubled as a masquerade affair and all guests came in traditional Roman costumes. A year ago the house was winner of the Stunt Show gr and prize. ZETA BETA TAU TOP ROW: Andrew Pawlin, Randall Waks, Herbert Horn, Richard Freed, James Reinach, Jay Kaiser, James Simon, Bruce Fagel, Alan Yusim, Robert Smoller, Richard Kohlman, Barry Cohen, Paul Levanthal, Sol Frydman FOURTH ROW: Richard Leeds, Bruce Lurie, Richard Greenfield, Phillip Lisa- gor, Robert Byman, Richard Reisman, Scott Doneen, .lames Baer, Lester Jacobson, Richard Wollack, Carey Horwitz, George Leavitt, Thomas Gordon, James Block, Kenneth Wasserman, David Taisch, Robert Flam, Seth Werner, Paul Shapin, Joel Leibsohn THIRD ROW: How ard Weissman, Donald Janoff, Lee Fischer, James Frey, Lyie Philipson, Robert Schmidt, Jeffrey Berkson, Gerald Drury, Barry Salky, Steven Gould, James Weissman, Guy JaflFe, Bradley Goldberg, Eugene Bernstein, Harry Bosley, Laurence Spector, James Klein, Andrew Kahan, Fredrick Wurtzel, Brian Grach, Alan Rothbart, Edward Kunin SECOND ROW: Daniel Braver, Randy Poncher, Earle Zim- merman, Pete Sande, Steven Pinto, Mrs. Anne Mendelson, Bruce Spickell, Alan Friedman, Lawrence Waxier, Robert Greenstein, Robert Libman, Michael Benedict FIRST ROW: JefFrey Rifkin, Sanford Cohen, Steven Greene, Joel Robbins, Laurence Feldman, Jerald Heisler, Mitchell Favius, Alan Halpern, Bruce Witten, JefFrey Waitzmen, Elliot Bencovitz, Brent Greenberg, Peter KaufFman, Bruce Kaden, David Silverglade NOT IN PANEL: Talbot Brody 469 I BMiiii m- m mam- - VJ  .f -1 JJ .Vi iT'lIa.iSiMgim TOP ROW Gerald Szablewski, Robert Dwyer, Robert Novota, Roljert Hefiron, Kenneth Krebs, Timothy Thompson, John Rowan, Ronald Walters, Robert Patha, Norbert Schenk, Robert Pierce THIRD ROW: James Cantalupo, John Schill, Manfred Jung, Robert Metelits, Gary Peterson, James Curto, Alan Palmer, Clifford Wenz, David Russell, Gerald Renken SECOND ROW: Peter Sides, Robert Unrau, Geoffrey Glaser, Kenneth Kostal, Douglas Rettig, James Waddell BOTTOM ROW: Reynolds Everett, Kenneth Harper, Wil- liam Simpson, Jeffry Main NOT IN PANEL: Douglas Fishel, Felix Jarczyk, James Javore, Richard Lucas, John Savot, Thomas Siberz, Paul Wenz, Roger Wildermuth, Douglas Whjtiock ZETA PSI One of Zeta Phi's most prominent alums was re- cently honored by ABC Television. Brother Red Grange was the star of a documentary program which was a biography of Red's climb to fame at Illinois and later with the Chicago Bears. 1964 found Zeta Psi winning three league cham- pionships: Pledge and House league winners in Bas- ketball, league and Orange Division Champions in 16 Softball. Besides finding time to participate in sports, the Zeta Psis also made time for some social events. The highlight of the 1964 social calendar was the Spring Formal for which the chapter house was decorated like a forest glen. TOP ROW: Geoffrey Glaser, vice president; Kenneth Kostal, president; Douglas Rettig, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: Robert Unrau, secretary; James Waddell, supreme council 470 TOP ROW: Phillip Sumner, Kingsley Oduko, Duane Hill, Myles Stevens, Edward Hale, Willy Kisanji, Albert McCullum, George Ojanuga, William Paris SECOND ROW: William Adams, Meivin Blanheim, Anthony Law- son, Charles Bowser, Walter Dale BOTTOM ROW: Milton Gerdine, Thomas McLeary, Sidney Jones NOT IN PANEL: James Jones, Larry Parkman ALPHA PHI ALPHA ALPINE LODGE TOP ROW: Albert Bertolani, Reece Jones, Richard Bachta, Gerald Gaul, Charles Fulk, John Wallace, George Hallberg, Peter Wheeler THIRD ROW: James Lee, Karl Hasz, Michael Green, David Ripley, James Kilroy, Anthony Ruta, Leslie Leffingwell, David Surratt SECOND ROW: Richard Aring, David Goldstein, George Concaildi, Alan Morr, Lloyd Summers, Richard Brace BOTTOM ROW; Leon Heaton, Allen Ray, Vernon Miller, Charles Moses NOT IN PANEl: Patrick Shields 471 Armory House is proud to boast of its hundred men. It is not often that such a large group can maintain a 4.0 scholastic average. The men are especially proud of their freshmen who carry better than the house average. Success does not stop with the academics, as the house won a first place trophy when they performed in the Dad's Day Revue with Lincoln Avenue Residence Hall North. The men of Armory House not only enjoy compe- tition in intramural sports but also among them- selves as they gather after supper to have an in- formal game of football or baseball. Leisurely fun and relaxation have helped create the friendly at- mosphere which prevails in Armory House. TOP ROW: Michael Cassidy, treasurer; Daniel Windsor, secretary BOT- TOM ROW: Albert Dittman, vice president; Roger Johnson, president ARMORY HOUSE TOP ROW: Robert Carlson, James Alan, Ronel Glass, Raymond Beavers, Paul Godbout, Jeffrey Rogers, David Kilman, Ronald Skrzecz, James Prince, James Johnson, Harold Wright, John Anderson, Sheldon Sutton, Grant Burckhardt, Richard Kyle, Steven Hassebrock, David Dohmeier, William Culbreth, Raymond Matthes, John Brough, Judah Graubart FOURTH ROW: Gerald Smoller, Michael Press, Thomas Bylina, Walter Blotevogel, Gary Guth, Bruce Rockwell, Thomas Martin, Thomas Matteson, Ronald Freres, Stuart Berger, Allen Meyer, Dennis Buyer, Steven Valfer, Edward Mooberry, Ronald Golbus, Stephen Vinovich, James Dong, Daniel Windsor, Richard Weiss, Roy Frazier, Bradley Dunham, Gary Belkin THIRD ROW: Robert Laleman, Ronald Malatesta, Gregory Paskiet, Jerrold Gosenpud, Mark Heisler, Charles Abrams, Albert Dittman, Mrs. Robert Jeffery, Mr. Robert Jeffery, Roger Johnson, Thomas Kooistra, William O'Neill, Robert Phares, Kenneth Hermach, Irwin Kash, Joseph Pope SECOND ROW: Thomas Reinecke, Scott Baker, Thomas Frank, Drew Sieben, Mark Favus, Libero Bartolotti, Kenneth Cunningham, Carl Pignotti, Michael Kreloff, Stephen McLin, Steven Durovic, Frederick StrobI, Robert Curry, Alan Nordvig, Dean Stried, Sheldon Greengard BOTTOM ROW: John Russell, Percy Braswell, Don McCue, James Hawking, Gary Altes, Rodney Raker, Rodney Thomas, William Kessner, Michael Benson, Michael Cassidy, Roy Culbertson, Harry White, Richard Blazier, Paul Litvin 47; TOP ROW: John Knobloch, Joseph Eisner, Roger Fairchild, James Heini- ger, Richard Martin, John Doyle, Jco Meeks, Hugh Freeman, Richard Brewe, Tom Clark, Robert Meeks, Robert Bender BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Pur- dom, Paul Walters, John Czech, Thomas Frazee, Gary McCoy, Roger Stroh- man, John Scott, Alan Stahl, Keith Bolsen, John Boyer BRANDOLIER CALHOUN HALL TOP ROW: Terrence Mathews, Frank Green, Mike Shopman, David Roe, Gareld Mixer, Donald Smucker, Larry Paul, Charlie Charlson, Bill Brooks SECOND ROW: Donald Johnston, Ronald Debitine, David Kuhn, Larry Camp- bell, Michael Gillman, Michael Gearing, Paul Sheppard BOTTOM ROW: James Bates, Joe Chevatil, Frank Heitzman, Darwin Swanson, Patrick Heitz- man, Thomas Pazick, Roger Ray NOT IN PANEL: Roger Zercal, Robert Hormell, Thomas Nolte f f r • : 73 h misMk T Blff)' IM Tj ■■% % ' 1 If 4 E, f « f 1 }w S jR, 1 1 t f f 1 i 1 |t' ■%« . V •• w i Mi J„-'JL,t.,, j fr' 1 i l TOP ROW: Manfred Burgbacher, Howard Stevens, Elmer Stambaugh, Michael Swidler, Robert Carter, Gordon Bower, Jerry Starkey, Larry Miller, Terry Le May, Edmund Powell, Bruce Kleinhans, John Hansen, Paul Roth, James Unzicker, Donald McKenzie FOURTH ROW: Myron Stuebe, Jon Geheber, Stephen Pool, Richard Ohiinger, Wallace Behrends, Charles Hayton, John VanWieren, Garry Kepley, Larry Howell, Charles Schettler, Jerry Leonard, Bruce Gray, William Kerchner, Richard Espe, Charles Voreis, James Foy, THIRD ROW: Charles Stevens, Larry Beckmann, Howard Taylor, Donald Schrock, Richard Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Majercak, Robert Follas, John Shoemaker, Richard Nelson, Donald Gerber, Gary Polfliet SECOND ROW: Charles Hopson, Robert Henninger, John Steimel, Richard Weatherell, Steven Guebert, David Merrill, Henry Mueller, Jerry Tromblee, Thomas Hawkins, Samuel Taylor, Stephen Lambert BOTTOM ROW: James Marquis, Thomas Orendorff, William Roth, Richard Schoney, William Loftus, Robert Hutfington, Car! Swain, James Moore, Dean Andrews, Richard Knapp NOT IN PANEL: Stephen Brannon, Donald Steed, Ronald Jureziz, Paul Markunas, Spiro Au- goustatos, Jamhesh Jackowski, Raymond Miller, Phillip Hadden, Randall Mullins CAMPUS VIEW LODGE Campus View Lodge is proud of its motto as it is stated in the last line of its constitution — Be nice. The seventy-one members of Campus View Lodge boast friendliness, unity, tradition, and at the same time maintain a high scholastic ranking. Campus View Lodge has been owned and oper- ated by Mr. and Mrs. Bob P. Majercak since 1961. That same year the Lodge won a second-place trophy for Homecoming decoration and won th ird-place honors in 1962. Last year the house won the first- place trophy for intramural Softball. In addition, the importance of social life is stressed by participation of Campus View residents in exchanges. TOP ROW: Wayne Taylor, MIA representative; John Shoemaker, district council representative; Richard Nelson, social chairman; Donald Schrock, ath- letic chairman; Donald Gerber, scholastic chairman BOTTOM ROW: Larry Beckmann, treasurer; Robert Follas, president; Richard Leonard, vice presi- dent; Gary Polfeiet, secretary rrrr ■rbi 474 .I Mr I TOP ROW: Roger Elliott, Michael Hooker, Roger Curry, Edward Hornback BOTTOM ROW: Larry Ruhl, John Smith, Richard Hathaway, Albert Boardman CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE COLLEGE HALL TOP ROW: Stanley Sutherland, Albert Gober, Lawrence Huelsman, John Newboe, Stephen Hoyt, John Madonia, John Plunk, Harold Bauer, Joseph Baldoni, Richard Micko, David Bauman, Paul Arnold, Douglas March, Donald Levy, Daniel Eppinga, Robert Mitchell, James Mitchell, Paul Redhead, Steven Goldberg, Keith Boles, Bryan Ferguson, Charles Howe, Kenneth Rizzo FOURTH ROW: Terry Orrick, Daniel Ghere, Wallace Olson, Gary Robenstein, John Baruck, Paul Danehl, Peter Stoecklin, George Gun- lock, Thomas O'Brien, James Davis, David McClenahan, Michael Morrow, Roger Russel, Wayne Dohman, John Dorgan, James McCurdy, Charles Brumm, Gary Gillig, Terrence Petruska, William Brumley, Stephen Butler, John Phipps THIRD ROW: Roy Woolridge, Thomas Graue, Geoffrey Malecha, Charles Ulinski, David Slattery, Jerry Frein, John Beicher, Mrs. Lange, Gerald Vespa, Earl Booth, Robert Ratzel, Michael Martin, Richard Braun SECOND ROW: Jack Burwell, Craig Arends, John Conley, James Cyborowshi, Frederick Sutton, Robert Krol, James Swanson, Paul Caughlin, James Royer BOTTOM ROW: Robert Brewster, Michael Traband, Joseph Hovious, Tom Doose, Eugene David, Thomas Jedlowski, Edward Frank 475 TOP ROW: Richard Peterson, Charles Harwood, Daniel Kelly, Karl Lund, Kenlin Lund, Jack Watzer, James Henderson BOTTOM ROW: Larry Smith, Fenton Fiske, Mrs. James Dively, Jerry Julian, Donald Kopale NOT IN PANEL: Joseph Hubbard, Douglas Langan, Jerry Swinford, William Aydt, Thomas Nordquist, Dennis Newton DAS HAUS ENTREKIN CLUB TOP ROW: Calvin Yan, Vance Ahlf, Richard Call, Lawrence Sample, Lester Holland, Daniel Robertson, Ronald Hayes, George Deming, Dennis Cohil, Ronald Legg, George Jamison, Lawrence- Wendel, Robert Chaney THIRD ROW: Thomas West, Jess Lionberger, James Berthold, Gary Morrison, Richard Wilson, Michael Wyffels, Richard Larson, Kermit Gettings, Wayne Robinson, 9 B n f Scharon Edwards, Thomas West, John Hoekstra, Philip McKown, Irl Engel- hardt, Steve Sauder SECOND ROW: Roger Blair, Reginald Williams, Dennis File, George Tunison, Richard Morrison, James Johnson, James Grothe, Richard Nice, Paul Jorgensen, Michael Wright BOTTOM ROW: Roger Heitman, Dale Turner, Richard Gibson, Gerald Makeever, Andris Maneks fHf. I II 476 TOP ROW: Lee Winzler, Joseph Hobein, Stephen Rothblatf, Russell Andres, David Salanda, Lewis Sweeny, Roger Khnk, Hajime Taleicji SECOND ROW: Harold Stoller, John Busby, Thomas Rees, Earnest Anniss, Rex Livengood, Alan Zimmer, Robert Dye, Dieter Werner, Steven Blonz BOTTOM ROW: Edward Miller, Bernd Pesler, Kenneth Maurer, Russell Rumple, Paul Gayer, Ronald Lohmeier, Robert Anniss, John Gaskiil NOT IN PANEl: Daniel Dikun, Ronald McGarrah, Richard Harney, Warren Kistak FIRESIDE GAR-MEN TOP ROW: Robert Pillotte, Jon Barnickel, Ronald Wikholm, Kenneth Clausen, John Klever, Joseph Nicholas, Michael Lamb, Kenneth Felsman SECOND ROW: Dennis Huston, Andrew Dystrup, David Breeding, Mrs. Garms, Jack Brainerd, Thomas Weidner, Raymond Gibbs BOTTOM ROW: William Scott, Michael Moran, Gregory Crandall, Michael Riordan, Robert Gibbs, Michael Lanigan NOT IN PANEL: Donald Simon, Richard Shunk - icxJ l o w ia Mil i iiE% M' f! «: « t' r r TOP ROW: Gregory Hill, Bert Austin, Lawrence Nelson, Gregory North- cutt, Dennis Shaul, Richard Tanner, William Hall, Thomas Jarboe, Glenn Oliver, Norman Abazoris, James Brown, Stephen Moeller, Howard Spires, David Blizzard, Terry Sueltman, David Garner, Peter Wiza, Lee Jacobs, William Egan, LaVerne Canham, Paul Tucek, Dennis Ruehlman, Douglas Pool FOURTH ROW: Dennis Wojs, Loren Lewis, Lawrence Wallman, Luke Rose, John Kott, James Dorsey, Robert Mallin, Jeffrey Bloom, Louis Pierce, David McNielly, Robert DeYoung, Howard Wiese, Kenneth Poifter, John Streit, Wayne Paige, James McCrystal, Raymond Glow, Randall Derby, Michael Lops, Gary Nowickas, Gus Jackson THIRD ROW: Robert Wahlgren, William Riter, John Morganti, Larry Hardesty, Andrew DeNaray, James Kragh, James Wieldt, Ronald Hoekstra, Thomas Giardini, Raymond Janis, Ronald Stevens, Harold Rice, Richard Weber, Paul Young, George Kroupa SECOND ROW: Ronald Hardesty, Philip Harris, Lance Piekos, Larry Piekos, Richard Hailstone, Randall Redfern, Danial Balz, Terry Stevens, Bruce Chap- man, Bradley Harris, Kenneth Rohlfing, Steven Dilks, Richard Stewardson, Terry Zachary, John Schoenhofen BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Zeller, William Douglas, John Hightower, Harlow Armstrong, Richard Woodring, Todd Eberle, Alan Bilyeu, William Watson, Lawrence Thompson, James Bittner, Merrell Runquisi NOT IN PANEL: Michael Simon, Steven Friedmann, James Egan, Stephen Berg, Thomas Williams, Dennis Erickson, Randall Scharf, Frank Drennan, John Fogg GRANADA This year has again proven to be a very profitable one for the one hundred men living at Granada. Each year Granada gives a winter formal known as the Rose Room Formal, for which forty-five dozen roses are brought in to be used for decorations. The men enjoy transforming the house into a rose won- derland for their dates and themselves to enjoy and to remember always. Christmas time is one of the busiest times of the year for the men of Granada. Each Christmas they join with Alpha Gamma Delta and Kappa Delta for a Christmas party given for the children from the Cunningham Children's Home. TOP ROW: Joseph Zeller, secretary; Lee Jacobs, IM chairman; Douglas Pool, treasurer; Ronald Stevens, scholastic chairman BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Hardesty, vice president; Gregory Hill, social chairman; Paul Young, president lil.Jffli 478 TOP ROW: John Doll, Harold Kleiss, Larry Beaty, Thomas Geistler, Marshal Danker, John Keele, Clerence Rawlings, Richard Rohlf, Jerry Doll, Ron Warfield, John Hillison, Gary Mitchell, Richard Hurelbrink, Charles Freed, James McVickar MIDDLE ROW: Stephen Webel, Gene Bork, James John- son, Roger Musselman, John Huston, Clarence Starkweather, Nelson Baum- gartner, Larry Barbre BOTTOM ROW: Leonard Julius, Laurence Baxter, Ronald Riffey, Don Bilyeau, Paul Boyles, Ronald Scherer, Dale Meyer ILLI-DELL TOP ROW: Nelson Baumgartner, commissar; Roger Musselman, work chair- man; Richard Rohlf, treasurer; Clarence Starkweather, vice president; John Huston, president BOTTOM ROW: Larry Barbre, social chairman; James Johnson, secretary llli-Dell House is comprised of thirty-one men who are pursuing careers in agriculture or related fields. It is the most active MIA house on this campus as evidenced by the MIA trophy of recog- nition awarded to its members for five consecutive semesters. In the area of scholarship, llli-Dell topped all organized houses with a 4.016 all-house average. S ocially its members participate in many exchanges with a year's events climaxed by a house dance. The members also participate in many extra curricular activities including clubs, honoraries, and religious organizations. They have won many intra- mural sports awards, the most significant one being for excellence in sportsmanship. 479 TOP ROW: Henry McDowell, Robert Wissell, Thomas Logan, Raymond Norton, John Keyes, William Parker, Taylor Johnston BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Oster- meier, Donald Elliot, Lewis Rooker, Robert Henderson, Stephen Davis, Kenneth Palmer NOT IN PANEL: Martin Mullvain HOUSE OF ROOJAH KNIGHT CLUB TOP ROW: Evaggelos Vallianatos, Robert Weibel, Thomas Pawlowski, Robert Price, Craig Garrison, Michael Kaczala, Duane Andreason, Robert Tileudis, Ronald Korth SECOND ROW: Eli Luchini, Fred Meyer, James Lubinski, Ronald Keller, John Mazur, Gerald Hall, Lawrence Kucharz, Milton Nichols, Joe Armstrong, Thomas Funk BOTTOM ROW: John Aggen, Kenneth Brill, Michael Grammer, Ray Morris, Jeffrey Wegerson, Richard Aguirre, Richard Meinert, Roger Campbell, Marvin Janssen ■f • i V V ' V .1) ' w 480 f it TOP ROW: Robert O'Brien, public relations; Melvin Hodges, commissar; Charles Brown, chaplain; Tedd Carlson, initiate director; Georg e Young, social chairman SECOND ROW: Fred Emshousen, vice president; George Veenstra, president; David Alexander, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: John Purdy, house manager; Fred MacMurdo, secretary A new combined program of scholarship and cam- pus activities for the men of Koinonia resulted in improved grades for all members as well as their development socially. This program gave the house a well-rounded character. One of the favoiite traditions of Koinonia men is the annual Initiate Dance which is held in the fall to honor all the new members. In the spring the men have their formal dance which was held in the lllini Room in the Union this past year. In addition, they participated in co-rec basketball and held the annual Dad's and Mom's Day banquets. At present the men are busily formulating plans for a new house to be completed soon. KOINONIA TOP ROW: Thomas Puhse, Richard Thompson, John Hedrick, William Calliss, William Wood, David Meyer THIRD ROW: Kerry Harms, Drew Wickham, Ray Robinson, Leonard Philips, Ronald Rehling, Charles Heavner SECOND ROW: Charles Brown, David Alexander, Fredrick Emshousen, George Veenstra, Melvin Hodges, John Purdy, Tedd Carlson BOTTOM ROW: Michael Pierce, David Cole, Fred MacMurdo, George Young, Robert O'Brien, George Yanson • 4 r 1 i l g It '1 II B A B 1 1 1 IRI 1 ! t :mji.a. t f f u ■o .- sr M, f5 . -s- % % TOP ROW: Paul Miller, Daniel King, Robert Ingram, Charles Olmsted, Herbert Hales SEVENTH ROW: William Boyd, Roger English, Jack More ski, Ronald Bajt, Robert Beeman SIXTH ROW: Fred Juras, Kenneth Arnold, Thomas Kell, Raymond Miller, James Dyer FIFTH ROW: Robert Petrucelli, Allen Pekar, David Bates, Harold Milderink, Stuart Gallin, Melvin EhrhardI FOURTH ROW: William Peterson, William Dwyer, Kenneth Ruggieri, William Steiner, Rahn Wilder, Daniel Cook THIRD ROW: Robert Brown, Vincent Fuller, Samuel Liebovich, Gregg Meier, James Wright, David Hoffman, Merle Atkins, James Carleton, Joseph Figueria SECOND ROW: Ronald Fuller, Theodore Hild, Walter Chornomas, Wayne Carlson, Mrs. Melvin Crooks, Mr. Melvin Crooks, Richard Ronna, Richard Sash, James Daly, Barry Dainas BOTTOM ROW: Donald Davia, Richard Heinrich, Lauren Broj, Robert Schultz, Charles Hoff, Abraham Mazliach, Frederich Mohr, Ernest Wisniewski, Robert Strube, Arno'd Poremba NOT IN PANEL: Gary Tindall, Dennis Alexander, Garry Moabs, Terrance Schwitt, James Obbish, James Jarrett, Victor Giometta, Ronald Meli?a, William Schroder, Joseph Watkins, Terry Ireland, David Dominguez, Curtis Olson, Ronald Johnson MEDEA LODGE To the men of Medea, the years at Illinois have been happy and successful ones. Since Medea Lodge won its division's championship in both football and baseball last year, it earned the Blue Division IM Achievement Point Award. Medea continued its winning ways by taking second place in Dad's Day Revue with LAR North. The year's social events were topped off by the annual spring formal, Affaire du Coeur. Numer- ous exchanges also provided mid-week breaks. TOP ROW: William Boyd, activities chairman; Daniel King, district council representative; Robert Strube, secretary SECOND ROW: William Schroder, social chairmen; Terry Ireland, athletic chairman; Frederich Mohr, treasurer BOTTOM ROW: William Peterson, scholarship chairman; Charles Hoff, vice president; Joseph Figueria, president r •■J ■'Al . :: . ij fyj-i ■., .■■482 TOP ROW: Gale Hollingsworth, Timothy Kary, Allen Taylor, Ronald Mc- Keighen, Richard Brass, Curt Freeberg, David Smucker SECOND ROW: Howard Berg, Ronald King, Michael Adkins, Larry Dittmer, Jack Lynn, Gary Alex BOTTOM ROW: Norman Butzow, Edward Van Der Molen, Nestor White, Randall True, Chong Kwong Yuan, Donald Legel MINAWA TOP ROW: Gary Alex, president BOTTOM ROW: Randall True, treasurer; Howard Berg, chaplain; Gale Hollingsworth, house manager; Allen Taylor, secretary; Richard Brass, vice president From their founding as a Christian co-operative housing unit in 1942, Minawa has tried to provide its members with a campus home and a living at- mosphere in which each fellow may learn, exper- ience, and grow as a Christian student of the Uni- versity. Fellowship among the members and high scholastic achievements are stressed. Minawa helps further members' spiritual growth through a di- rected plan of devotional meetings and Bible studies. Participation in intramural sports and numerous socials gives Minawa a complete schedule of activi- ties. Annual events of interest include a pledge versus active football game, a Mom's Day Banquet, and the yearly spring steak fry. 433 Over four hundred men live in Newman Hall, the largest independent housing unit on campus. Within the ranks of Newman, men are leaders and outstanding students in academics, sports, and cam- pus activities. This year, student politics was con- sidered to be a special interest with the offices of Student Senate and student body president, and vice president of MIA being held by Newman men. Every Christmas the Newman men give a party for the children of an orphanage, sharing with them a spirit and joy of the season. In these ways, serv- ice, leadership, and friendly enthusiasm are all a part of Newman's environment. TOP ROW: James Stanko, vice president; Larry Rakunas, secretary; BOT- TOM ROW: Gary Eng, president; Richard Goy, treasurer NEWMAN HALL TOP ROW: Loren Vandegraft, John MacNamara, Gary Jacobs, James Reaf- snyder, Wendell Jeno, Fred Hott, Michael Yakos, Robert Camillone, William Cichanski SECOND ROW: Lawrence Rakunas, James Stanko, Father Mc- Dermotf, Father Engels, Gary Eng, Richard Goy BOTTOM ROW: Paul Devereaux, Jack AAarx, Thomas Rozanski, Charles Barbaro, Leroy Mulcrone, James May, Richard Mackey 484 TOP ROW: Michael Yakos, Edward Martini, Joseph Mattingly, Edward Kallal, Ernest Klecknew, Mathew Yegge, William O'Connor, Bruno Bertucci, Amel Massa, Matthew Riley FOURTH ROW: Paul Kuick, Brendan Dixon, Joseph Miller, Mark Reisenberger, William Radzevich, David Loebach, Rich- ard Mackey THIRD ROW: Michael Branda, Dennis Arendt, Joseph Mow- bray, Thomas Troft, Donald Reid, Craig Kassabaum SECOND ROW: Kenneth Dee, Christian Currey, William Mick, James Meeder, Thomas Rozanski, Bradford Baftey, Joseph Flaherty, James McCreary, Dennis Kostr- zewski BOTTOM ROW: Gary Maxwell, Frank Biver, Adalbert Vlazny, Thomas Nolle, Kenneth Karson, Dennis Zambo, Frederick Thulin, Jerry Sweeney, Randolph Carson, John Houlihan, Robert Pollnow NEWMAN HALL TOP ROW: John Deluca, John Allrich, Richard Mroczynski, Martin Canty, James Reafsnyder, David Mollvoy, Fred Hott, Rudy Sliepka, Edward Oehler, Michael Fallen FOURTH ROW: Robert Adams, Gary Eng, Robert Daniel, Joseph Skowronski, Gary Jacobs, Lawrence Humpert, Kenneth Polack, Michael Bernard, Leroy Basha THIRD ROW: Paul Cofoid, Fred Berns, William Willett, Richard Boylan, Raymond Tamasauskas, Terry Sc'iulze, Thomas Lombae-r, Michael Long, Frank Maggio, Frank Detrana SECOND ROW: John Abell, Bernard Gallagher, Gregory Whalen, Guy Serumgard, David Seraphin, Dean Adams, Harold Burch, John Manning, John Berns BOTTOM ROW: Steven Clapper, John Radecky, Thomas Young, Richard Bugajski, John Lane, James Boerner, Thomas Fitzgerald, Paul Sowa, Leroy Mulcrone . «;.. , A. ; i JE v,ai mn ' Zt r H 485 |- .L L..ll',iLiUL TOP ROW: Robert Clark, Harry Frisby, Robert Claypool, Warren Drake, Robert Stieren, James Jackson, Thomas Lively BOTTOM ROW: Robert Perry, Joseph Ori, Frank Gorham, Paul Martin, Kenneth Apacki i' LOOKOUT MANOR NABOR HOUSE TOP ROW: Richard Schingoethe, Gary Reynolds, Gregory Heinz, Harold Isaacson, Richard Taylor, Joseph Hampton, John Litherland, David Rincker, VyrI Laible, David Grieve, Edward McMillan, James Robinson SECOND ROW: Robert Carlson, Michael Still, Frederick Cluskey, Kenneth McMillan, Nobert Soltwedel, James Walker, Wayne Peterson BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Riskedal, James Traub, William Robinson, Robert Kennedy, David Linden, Lawrence Mitchell, Kenneth Nimrick 486 (pfMi f A, 1 rt L. f •t TOP ROW: Dennis Williams, James Carswell, Micheal McLamore, Edwin Sullivan, Neil Bennett, John Macke, Thomas Pavlak, Jory Chelin, Larry Wittman, Steven EfFland THIRD ROW: Andrew Kempiak, James Hermes- dorf, Wayne Knepp, Kenneth Rathke, Jeffrey Rich, Terry Imig, Howard Ras- mussen, Donald Dreyfus, Micheal Friedlander, Jay Barr SECOND ROW: Armand Onesto, Melvyn Abrams, Mrs. Mildred Brown, Micheal Thiry, Ron- ald Olson, Steven Austin BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Balma, Kenneth Beiike, Elden Garlisch, Ralph Katz, John Guagliardo NOT IN PANEL: John Deli- mata, Glenn Leach, Douglas Ziesemer OREGON HOUSE PRAETORIANS TOP ROW: Ronald Friedman, Robert Hasegawa, Edward Fox, Melvin Garber, Nathan Harrison, Gerald Garfield, Arnold Harrison, Niel Bennett, Jory Chelin, Donald Dreyfus, Lawrence Erman, Jerome Gagerman THIRD ROW: Allen Shub, Neil Katz, Michael Press, Michael Poper, Jay Frank, Robert Holstein, Sheldon Lutz, Jeffrey Rich, Jack Teplitz, Lawrence Baskin, Lawrence Galinkin, Alan Williger SECOND ROW: Nicki Goldstein, David Goldenberg, Gerald Tenner, Joel Cohen, Michael Wagner, Bernard Wolfberg, Paul Saharack BOTTOM ROW: Barry Laven, Gerson Mosbacher, Lawrence Weintrob, Rich- ard Opper, Steven Isaacson, Edward Cheskis, Michael Halpern, Norman Gordon, Phillip Fisher NOT IN PANEL: Alan Byron, Jeffery Gurvitz, Grady Holley, David Lawrence, Steven Reitman, Donald Salberg, Paul Smith, Peter Williamson 487 TOP ROW: Alan Compton, Jack Harrold, David Fairchild, Vaughn Dui.iinan, Darreil Mennenga, Roger Smith, Norman Boys, Perry Beat, Anthony Stolz, Ralph Lamke, Thomas Nickles, Samuel Wendel SECOND ROW: Gary Walden, Edward Butts, Robert Turner, Mrs. Elma Sons, David White, Samuel Small, Gary Hartman BOTTOM ROW: Gary Boske, Robert Townsend, William Hartman, James ShafFer, Leonard Bailey, David Daw son SONS HOME TAMAROA LODGE TOP ROW: William Netznik, Paul Lange, Philip Bethell, Robert Orr, Timothy Reed, Kenneth Hassell, Steven Heuer, Robert Nixon, Wayne Ward THIRD ROW: Raymond Benson, David Monti, William Austin, Robert Schutte, Gerald Boyer, James Harrison, Fred Stoecklin, Donald Mason BOTTOM ROW: Christopher Young, Robert Dettling, Larry Mitchell, John Garlanger, Dean Muehler, Donald Nelson, Marvin Shields, Randall Brian, Maurice Hooks NOT IN PANEL: Donald Smith, John Thomas, Thomas Sawicki, Thomas Piotrowski, Thomas Kowalski, Gerald Hardy 4 i 1 e hp f. W 4 ®' '§: i  r 1 i t it it T it =.4. 4 4 JHiiii iifli . aL . 481 t|41?fll|%lB'fP f. f' f t 9: S fv-f.- f .f. . fy TOP ROW: Jon Nestor, Allan Bleich, James Enck, Douglas Wailin, Gary Thor, Glenn Currie, Edward Carr, Gary Kopp, David Jones, Paul Lohneis, Terry Thiel, Joseph Frost, Gary Koritz, Robert Vernia THIRD ROW: John Bourgoin, Michael Gemmill, Jerry Marley, Wayne Berger, Larry Hippen, Carl Kueltzo, Dennis Hirsch, Jack Leavitt, Jim Christopher, Bob Rom, Keith Nicolai, Mark Bear, John Christie SECOND ROW; Bruce Kirstein, John Olejnicki, Raymond Heinisch, Jon Yarbrough, Robert Lee, John Kettle, Gary Saunders, Norman Bush, William Fanta, Robert Hosticka BOTTOM ROW: William Demers, Fred Gau, Maurice Neese, Phillip Weinberg, Howard Cox, Randall Stevens, Terry GoocJin, Alan Wallace BABCOCK BASTILLE BABCOCK ROOST TOP ROW: Sherwin Bulmash, Robert Lewin, James Gleich, Gerald Bednar, Neal Neumann, Arthur Volsen, Randall Ranken, David Schickedanz, Ronald Jones, David Rush, Frank Makarauskas, Thomas Brooks THIRD ROW: Ray Nitzsche, Larry Campbell, Donald Bonds, Richard Duimovic, Arthur Walter, Donald Crum, Robert DalBello, John Kowalczyk, Robert Kopplin, Charles Reusnow, Harlan Hill, Gerald Parkhurst, Raymond Hauk SECOND ROW: James Framberger, James Stapleton, Raphail Kaplan, David Major, Craig Wieneke, Laurence Rosen, Fred Ozment, John Kummer, James Johnston, Charles Eisenbies BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Brown, Gre-gory Glab, Jan Jur- gens, JeFFrey Beck, Harry Sanders, John Wetter, Richard McMullen, Reuel Roberts iff ft!'!? n f'« :- - I d, i ' ' i ' T i £i cy A 1 U ik 9 f . f V V TOP ROW: Harvey Press, Robert Sullivan, Melferd Bose, Sanford Farkash, Jeffrey Gottlier, Gerald Grieser, John Harryman, Dennis Heintz, Larry Van Doren, James Fornango, David Cobb THIRD ROW: Robert Young, Ulin Andrew s, Charles Schild, Michael Bovis, Seymour Zilberstein, Thomas Or- lowski, Ronald Stolarz, Frank Klett, William Ferrie, David Fenoglio, William Boston SECOND ROW: Robert Klarquist, James Schelling, Robert Ellis, Robert Solly, Andrew Boston, Joseph Salemi, Glen Dahlbacka, Gordon Andersen, Alan Weninger BOTTOM ROW: William Fitzhugh, Thomas Corl, William Rinne, Conald Baker, Gregory Cohn, Arthur Oster, Thomas Spada CARR CAVALIERS CARR CAVES TOP ROW: William Michaely, Raymond Deibert, Timothy Cent, John Stevens, Rollin Roach, McLean Takaki, Ronald Lathouwers, Clyde Torp, Robert Mc- Inerney, Michael Milton, John Bale, Robert Woodworth, John Boyer, Lau- rence Turner THIRD ROW: Donald Bachman, Robert Bingham, Anthony Garman, Paul Griebel, Harold Jehle, Fred Heal, Thomas Frost, David Kap- lan, Harold Jenkins, Craig Talbott, Julian Hayum, Gerald Siemiller, Jerry Turner, Stephen Blakely, James McLean, Robert Silvers, Robert Mucha SECOND ROW: William Andrev s, Michael Sherman, Wayne Safka, James Kelly, Mark Uchida, David Etherton, Abraham Lev, Steven DeLue, Robert Nacin, Peter Marsh, Ronald Budzinski, James Rose BOTTOM ROW: John Roberts, Clement Moy, Robert Kass, Keith Fitzgerald, Merrill Miller, James Matarelli, Gregory Ambrose, Alan Ahcin, Thomas Darnell, Thomas Dagnon, Richard Knox 490 r' ' -iii ? t f f f f 1 ! lifJi ? I I I f f 1 1 M M ' f M « t ♦ f t  s TOP ROW: Steven Nagel, William Marshall, James Rooks, Charles Nelson, Neil Sieber, John Scott, Larry Hendee, David Eubanks, William Voyles, Kerry Gonnam, John Birmingham, Ronald Mass, Dennis Kelly, Stephan Chait, Gus Wall THIRD ROW: James O'Brien, Ronald Sanford, Dale Smith, Michael Carbrey, William Hubbard, Fred Ranck, James Deets, John Tully, Michael McCartney, Thomas Tolpin, Clifford Brown, Walter. Crowley, Jeffrey Jensik SECOND ROW: Raymond Bilodeau, Charles Jeschk. I'.ti.d.l Acker- son, George Zervos, Robert Neirynck, Dennis Schaer, William Lyman, Michael Sunning, Walter Panko, Robert Smith, Fred Levoy, Dennis Johnson BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Markee, Steven Handlon, Harold Patterson, George Drye, John Mitchell, Robert Williams, Kenneth Jerina, John Anderson, Ronald Azbell, Donald McAtee FORBES CITADEL (4W) FORBES HILTON (2E) TOP ROW: Ralph Ruebner, Sylvan Schwab, Luis Brill, Terry Dyroff, Dennis Stachmus, William Bischoff, James Zaccagni, Robert Danzinger, James Port- scheller THIRD ROW: Frank Repeynski, Lee Dobbs, Robert Haney, Donald Edgar, William Tuckey, William Thomson, Michael Redemske, Stephen Kovzomis, Thomas MacDonald SECOND ROW: Jame; Jedr), Michael An derson. Jay Means, Robert Heisler, Stephen Himmelstein, Roger Freeman, George Harper, Gary Dycus, David Sanchez BOTTOM ROW: William Coyle, Robert Buerger, Terry Schultz, David Schiamberg, Kelley Conn, Kenneth Mehochko, Gary Kuhar 491 I ''4 X ■1 ■' ti i ! fi' I; p - I m 1 ly A S' '9 1 7 f W i f f ■■1? 1 |. . f.. f ft ' Bfah Bw ' 1 f . f % V V '11 il TOP ROW: Carl Moellenberndt, Irvin Moskowitz, James Luecke, Ardell Nease, Larry Knodle, Stephen Downs, Donald Meyer, James Blankfield, Stephen Sokalski, Lance Hudgens, Wesley Rudy, William Rothwell, Gerald Schuh THIRD ROW: Paul Anderon, Keith Kilty, Robert Lee, George Taylor, Charles Schneider, Jon Helman, Donald McCall, Samuel Stancik, Stephen Taylor, William Sturhan, Stephen Tousey, Daniel Houmes, Robert Langellier, Juin:, tvcntt SECOND ROW: James Mukoyama, James Purcell, William Stalker, Rich Temple, John Hunt, Roger Ramsay, Joseph Fruchter, William Darnell, Marc Moonin, George Bokios, Alan Bragg BOTTOM ROW: Sammy Hicks, Thomas Stadel, Paul Zopolsky, Gary Stark- man, Raymond Kuga, Kermith Werremeyer, Richard Slifer, George Neltner, Henry Hoff 1 FORBES SUNDOWNERS (2W) GARNER FOUNDATION (1) TOP ROW: David Lashley, Harvey Briggs, Donald Jeanblanc, William Zimmerman, Alan Haan, Garry Krutsinger, Robert Elias, Dennis Fane BOTTOM ROW: David Hibbs, Donald Feldstein, William Boston, Edward Jeanblanc, Robert Johnson, Edward McDevitt, Dugan, Robert Sjostrom, Ralph Gauwitz Daniel Duncan, Ronald X , f i I I I f If y r-i 492 TOP ROW: Robert Hecht, William Adams, Donald Brewer, Robert Gansberg, Charles Goodall, Joseph Salucka, Willi am Kennedy, Dale Kriesel, Robert Leonard SECOND ROW: Emmert Clevenstine, Kirk MacKay, Robert Brock- man, Arthur AAichaely, Donald Crownover, Thomas McLeary BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Stone, Verner Prawius, Gary Anderson, Jeffery Simmons, Bruce Frazin GARNER GALAXY (3W) GARNER GALLERY (2E) TOP ROW: Eldon Haab, Ernest Bogusch, Carl Amerlan, John Polley, Leslie Schwarz, Ronald Wickett, George Wilson, Lav rence Bouchard, Martin Allen, Thomas Bauer, Philip Herbst THIRD ROW: Michael Muzos, David Helman, Ronald Hendricks, David Johnson, Edward Cygan, Thomas Logan, Donald Hoffman, Thomas Bouchard, Howard Kotlicky, Kenneth Richter, William Goodman, Stephen Cherry SECOND ROW: David Alexander, Dieter Meister, Richard Stewart, Duane Anderson, David Cooper, Charles Hug, John Archer, Stephen Rogevs, Dale Johnston, Clemens Katzenmayer, Vincent Mirtich BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Bloquist, Benjamin Guasto, Daniel Wil- liams, Jerome Nalywajho, Daniel Albano, Francis Browning, Dennis Kraft, John Vicari, Csaba Kohalmi X ii f I f f ft I m ? f I I. ir f 1 1 M 493 y Y I itl h — ' ' rrifn ftf im $ 1 f t ' 1 1 1 fH V w Tf '▼ ' a l - ' F V ' v 'y 't TOP ROW: Larry Brim, Lowell Tison, Michael Coinpasso, Donald Greeley, Leonard Lingo, Charles Tindall, Charles Nelson, Richard Holm, Alan Miller, Howard Owens THIRD ROW: Marshall Schy, William Trigg, Roger Koupal, Harry Baxter, Ronald Reichlin, Richard Bednar, Frank Losos, Wayne Franzen, Terry Rohde, Harvey Kelber, Robert Edbrooke SECOND ROW: Warren Corrado, Frank Hagelberger, Kenneth Eck, William Metzger, Leslie Harris, Alfred Tisdahl, Daniel Rudman, Arthur Grange, Howard Blumenthal BOT- TOM ROW: James Stovall, Dennis Juncer, Robert Smitha, William Burzyn- ski, Paul Wagenberth, Stephen Maack, Irwin Kahn, James Miller GARNER GARRET (4E) GARNER INN (2W) TOP ROW: Richard Berg, Gary Snieski, Robert Brissman, Richard Moyer, Roger Reeves, William Micheletti, Richard Bukowski, Lowell Iverson, Frank Simutis, Edwin Brubeck, Michael Walsh, John Lash THIRD ROW: Thomas Johnson, Bruce Kelly, David Moon, John Williams, Eugene Packer, Robert Rouse, Raymond Ehle, Philip DelPrete, Michael Kenyon, Earl Nelson, Jay Berke, Paul McLaughlin, Eugene Goldberg, Joel Golden SECOND ROW: Wallace Tchon, Dan Poff, Robert Blettner, Maurice Klee, Craig Miller, Robert Mitchell, Raymond Good, Frederick Johnson, David Roscetti, George Barth, Robert Endecavageh, Donald Afflerbaugh, Charles Oppenlander BOTTOM ROW: Stanley Fox, Stephen Smith, Ervin Wilson, Lawrence Sutter, Daniel Harrington, Michael Dunlap, Marvin Holland, William Witzig, Bruce Thompson, Clinton Brooks, Robert Passovoy I  S M I « ft ? 494 1 1 4-. ?J t f « f f jM -w f -. yr TOP ROW: Wayne Zarnecki, Kenneth Ebeling, Clifford Allen, William Waller, Mark Wilson, Joseph Derso, Peter Cecchinelli, Frank Cozart, Ken- neth Carlson, Michael Ciesielka, Osamu Yamanaka, Raymond Carpenter THIRD ROW: Thomas McNeilly, Larry Niggli, John Blair, Robert Doyle, John Sandeen, Arthur Hillman, Michael Nauta, John Potter, Tomlinson Hol- man, Robert Wrobel, Richard Scheuber, James Mickelson SECOND ROW: Russell Emch, Hov ard Lundeen, Richard Bernard, Thomas Ziemba, Tim Erin, Roland Wright, Michael Grosser, John Sepesi, William Weigel, Richard Gryn, Barry Hechtenthal, Kenneth Lawson BOTTOM ROW: Craig Molitor, Eugene Silliman, Robert Carter, Thomas Good, James Miller, William Norby, Ronald Jahns, Dennis Van Meenen, William Watts, John Tremain GARNER REBELS (3E) GARNER SUITES (4W) TOP ROW: Vernon Chan, John Fiese, David Holden, David Castilon, Charles Berthold, William Pemberton, Alan Johnson, Thomas Noecker THIRD ROW: John Rampp, Patrick Luchsinger, Lawrence Like, Leonard Petrucolli, John Guthrie, Barry Vernick, Michael Hilborn, Vasilios Tsimtsilis, John Baran SECOND ROW: John Hall, Dale Larson, Ferrell Wiman, Richard Sv indle, Raymond Koladycz, Ronald Sargis, Kingsley Oduko, Bruce Preble, Seymour Kanofsky BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Kovacevic, Charles Pacey, William Quinn, Michael Czechowski, Kent Currie, Jerald Holzgrafe, Warren Wil- liamson 495 K «« I I M t f 1 1 t f If r V' V I mill iiPn.wMi— ■■iiiii i TOP ROW: Malcolm Liftman, Lesile Strole, Stephen Milz, Michael Walenga, Kenneth Kuna, Robert Swietek, Terry Bounds, Ronald Eksten, Paul Arndt, Robert Kerr, Stephen Schertz, William Downey, William Funk, Christian Nowkirk, Dana Welch, William Lasher THIRD ROW: Ronald Houser, Thomas Connely, William Wencel, Kurt Froehlich, Gerald Larson, Norman Nelson, John Mollenkamp, Arthur Nelson, Raymond Klien, Raymond Thill, William Greenlee, John Bediek, David Wood, Larry Sands, John Yuhas, Walter Ziel SECOND ROW: John Goth, Joseph Marconi, John Kantarski, Francis Johnson, Alan Troxel, Jerry Andreen, Frank Schweitzer, Edward Gang, James Fran- zier, Ronald Herzog, Peter Captow, Gregory Schmidt, Carlo Rampa BOT- TOM ROW: Samuel Roth, William Thomas, Harold Conrad, David Johnson, Pui-Chi Ip, Richard Williamson, Thomas Detrick, John Mcilrath, Frank Dasso, Michael Pile, Russell Gingras HOPKINS HIDEAWAY (2W) HOPKINS HOLLER (4W) TOP ROW: Graham Smith, Larry Wachtel, Richard Davis, Anthony Danale- wich, Andrew Concarczyl , Richard Larson, Jerome Sachno, Bruce Sullivan, Randall Jacob, Frederick Hollovi ay, Jon Week, Richard Grimsell, Robert Musson, John Pollock, Robert Wright, Thomas Lambert THIRD ROW: Mark March, Hal Thomas, James Lynch, David Rimlngton, Michael Ranieri, Vincent Lauter, Robert Hamilton, Richard WIezien, Thomas Liebert, John Lukas, Joseph Greenhouse, Denis Miller, James Hauk, Timothy Minnick, John Winkler, Michael McNinch SECOND ROW: Raymond Sundland, Wayne Schmidt, Dale Hasselbring, Francis Neruda, Richard Bartell, James Mueller, Don Kaiser, Daniel Biegari, Frank Weiner, Robert Frank, Paul Dorn- berger. Maris Steinberg BOTTOM ROW: Donald Angelico, John Nevi man, Joseph Bures, Victor Taylor, Michael Finley, Bertrand Emerson, Richard Noland, Ronald Elmquist, Richard Cantzler, Michael Miller, John Cioper m ' H i HH L' t v 1 Wf 'f t ®t 5 5- I f f f f f ■? t- f 496 M f f ? f f f f f ?, f f -f • f •♦- ¥ -I f r i V TOP ROW: Barry Ascher, Anthony Wojcik, Chares Groene, Dean Kriesel, John Schellberg, Gerald Koy, Joseph Helmkamp, Thomas Hunter, Carl Kressman, Frederick Palmer, David Kwinn, Dikran AAishigian, Roger Pardo THIRD ROW: John Zaruba, Wayne AAiddleton, Walter Buehler, James Bell, Karl Sward, Ralph Beck, Thomas Sawyer, Nick Smith, Martina Pogioli, Charles Orange, Michael Sheppard, Richard Western, David Hann, Gary Suoia SECOND ROW: Randal Sebring, John Trischan, David Renkes, Robert Knudson, Douglas Eden, Charles Sejud, Earl Simon, Burton Morgan, Darreil Becker, Stephen Kaye, George Grider BOTTOM ROW: Richard Kruger, Gerald Breunig, Jeffrey Richardson, Larry Surprenant, Joseph Hrach, Robert Armellino, Roman Lopatynski, Richard Gullang, Glenn Krueger HOPKINS OUTCASTS (2E) HOPKINS SAMURAI (4E) TOP ROW: Richard O'Farrell, John Robertson, Jan Karbin, James Barnes, Russell Chesrown, Russell Runge, Donald Gamble, Thomas Hoffmann, William Lufkin, Barrett Peterson, Richardson Johnston, Terry Adelman THIRD ROW: Richard Kochendorfer, Bruce Yates, Fred Bach, Van Wilson, Douglas Ashby, James Hartnett, Kenneth Ostapowicz, Dennis Risany, Kenneth Jurgelewicz, Stephen Kniss, Timothy Harris, Joseph Sitar, Larry Peterson SECOND ROW: John Robison, Victor Beederman, Lee Bissey, Daniel Stewart, James Erickson, Louis Friedrich, John Surman, Michael Schirmer, Ronald Campbell BOTTOM ROW: Carlos Ermoliviale, Randall Bell, Paul Schertz, Thomas Maga- nini, Reino Warren, John Klickna, Lee Wagman r J Iff n f mk . 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I f I f t i 'v V ggH iiiyiiih TOP ROW: Robert Park, Glen Kitson, Philip Bohn, Theodore Shapas, Thomas Masles, Robert Martinich, Terry Bivins, Robert Aubry, James Ryan, Barton Macomber, Terry Lepper, Walter Olson, Robert McGaw, Alan Mayer, Thomas Nowak, Eugene Murphy, Louis Jones, William Taylor, Kristian Lauritzen THIRD ROW: James Luebbers, Loren Kolender, Thomas DiGennaro, Michael Gross, Joseph Bizek, Larry Stokes, Barry Carnow, Ronald Mrosek, John Zapushek, Herbert Harback, Jack Whittaker, Dale Hunsberger, Vernon Martens, Thomas Freeman, Clifford Elliot, Bruce Patis, Robert Petkus SECOND ROW: David Stucki, Loren Schroll, Don Monteith, Robert Eggebrecht, Frank Wie- merslage, William Kehoe, Bernard Kastory, William Beck, John Adam, Rich- ard Russo, Alex DuflFy, William Wyatt, Jerald Levine BOTTOM ROW: James Fuglsang, David Borger, James Thomas, Jerold Needelman, Todd Gracen, Karl Meyer, William Hoffman, Robert McGowan, Rosald Dieter, Bernard Miller HOPKINS SYBARIS (3E) HOPKINS VALHALLA (3W) TOP ROW: Robert Rossbacher, James Hopkins, James Weber, James Joyce, Charles Combs, Richard Dybala, Kenneth Toedter, David Hopkins, James Pearson, Frank Martin, Robert Polivka, Dennis Henrichs THIRD ROW: Richard Carlson, Timothy Hood, George Gogola, Steven Perlman, Michael Groner, Mark Satin, Charles Kay, Raymond Schultetus, Timothy Naddy, Don- ald Smith, Charles Kadler, James Chew, Joseph Tomaino, John Epert, 1 r r - D'Agostino SECOND ROW: Lawrence Schiumberg, Harvey Cohen, Charles Brannen, Ellsworth Ludwig, Joel Coleman, David Wickersheimer, Emerson Lacey, Stephen Dunkle, Marsden Patterson, Thomas Groszczyk, Edward En- ders, Gerald Beard BOTTOM ROW: Marvin Gorss, Leonard Smock, Steven Colbert, James Craddock, Earl Dague, Harold Perry, Dennis Rissman, Fred- erick Cast, Robert Leverenz « 498 J3MF «: r.,1 f I t M' ? f t TOP ROW: Dennis Conklin, Richard Ratoth, Dennis PetrofF, Merrill Norton, Gary Kleiber, Gregg Gieslep, James Warman, Leslie Lagerquist, Michael Davidson, Norman Carlson, Thomas Carlson, Jeffrey Gailiun, Garrett Shaw- nan, William Hawkinson, David Lloyd THIRD ROW: Jerel Wenger, James Coleman, James Jabb, Robert Strand, Richard Strauss, Albert McCullum, David Fehr, Thomas Girard, Thomas Dearing, Robert Summerer, William Smith, John Utz, David Roth, Thomas Norcom, James Bryson SECOND ROW: Martin Sidor, Wayne Grauzas, Jack Heuerman, William Lanche, Gary Wade, Stephen Kaufman, Barry Glaser, William Ford, Larry Weintrob, Gerald Guy, Jose Sanchez, James Jeanblanc, David Allen BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Hausch, Howard Bushnell, Kennith Blan, Jack Shallow, Wayne Page, Thomas Weiss, Joseph Muiruri, Arvid Osterberg, Reginald Marzec, Ronald Ramza, Joseph Farruggia scon DOUBLE SCOTCH (2W) scon HIGHLANDS (3E) TOP ROW: Larry Runkle, Philip Sunner, Kamran Aghilt, William Gatons, William Gardiner, Charles Burnett, James Morgan, Donald Haislet, Randy Craft, Wayne Ross, Edward Bartz, Joseph Bastell, Stephen Mey, Karl Plath THIRD ROW: Rodney Bell, Daniel Paulsen, John Vercler, Richard Kionka, William VanWermeskerken, John Piekarski, Thomas Jack, Harry Brown, Ronald Prokes, Kelso Barnett, Michael Traviolia, John Sowinski, David Tur- kowski, Jerry Ozee SECOND ROW: Peter Stankovich, Jerome Scheppel, Martin Sadd, John Carlson, Richard Schneider, Robert Krumwiede, John Shaffer, Michael Brink, Edward Hanna, Dennis Mergen, Frederick Silski BOTTOM ROW: George Grice, Arthur Treccani, Thomas Bush, Michael Daw- son, Douglas Smith, Joseph Kimbia, Thomas Wilson, Richard VanRyne, Bruce Palagt ft At f fl.tl 499 H| T w ''' ■''''' 'Wlnr'- , , ' P Silli fl wm. n i'jA 3 ■V9 '«-v 1 K Kl glBHHaUirMJ mJ r'i Ej n IH m ■Ti Rl Fl jfly E i « 1 1 w? t f t f 1 1' f «f f t TOP ROW: Bernard AArstik, Mark Reis, Alan Evinrude, David Dietzel, James Vacherion, Kenneth Martinelli, Richard Brown, Roger May, John Waddell, Edward Ritter, Stephen Crandell, Richard Baumann, Michael Kandrac, Alan Rothernberg, Ross Miller THIRD ROW: Bruce Johnson, Bernard Paul, Barneft Ruttenberg, Arthur Hill, James Ponsler, Gary Gletty, James Youngquist, Stephen Holz, Fred Lurasik, Gary Bolen, Douglas Selander, Peter Neuhaus, Jacob Plattner, Duane Hill, Steven Alsberg SECOND ROW: Hugh Nixon, Gregory Malinowski, John Kimmel, Carl Jefferson, Lester Banach, James Krein, Donald Wilson, Kenneth Biss, David Currie, Charles Higgins, Larry Rosenthal, Donald Kitagawa, Robert Rabe BOTTOM ROW: John Ream, Keith Kahl, Mark Hyman, Douglas Brandenburg, John Smith, Peter Orlinsky, David Heim, Joseph Sidwell, Leiand Meinhart, Duane McKinley scon NOMADS (4W) scon PLAYPEN (4E) TOP ROW: Stephen Butler, Philip Pollock, Ronald Christopher, Larry Murphy, Wlathias Schramer, John Oakland, James Oakland, Martin Greenhaigh, Robert Prosek, Jack Wood, Timothy Raczniak, David Ronske, Roger Emiing, Francis Marlouits, Richard Maitz THIRD ROW: Thomas Reed, Richard Peirce, Stephen Buss, Eugene Majewski, Warren McReynolds, Warren Pflug, Marvin Siegel, William Wendell, James Schlax, Vernon Huls, Arthur Stark, Richard Beaty, David Tobison, Joseph LaMacchia SECOND ROW: Michael Edwards, Steven Larson, Charles Johnson, John Metzger, Norman Jacobson, Jeffrey Jacobs, Willard Martens, David Toth, August Lihosit, Howard Katz, David Brossart, George McDonald BOTTOM ROW: Roger Santagato, Carl Zangerl, Patrick McKeon, Robert Hult, Norman Schmidt, Alan Roemersberger, Donald Garlich, Arthur Schlagle, David Klencke, John Sahnr 10 M i' f 'f [li II V  V 4 MfftfftfiJ V V 'v TOP ROW: Michael Chesta, Floyd Kennedy, David Wiedeman, Michael Edg- comb, Thomas Harwig, Stuart Goldblatt, Ramon Kohler, Anthony Martin- Trigona, Gary Rolfe, Joel DeYoung, Richard Coyle, Kenneth Vasko, Gerald Wikholm, Terrill Fiscus THIRD ROW: Stanley Brissenden, Carl Hubble, Stanley Eisenstein, Carlton Meyer, Jerry Haenisch, Spencer Leroy, Jerry Wilhoit, Robert Klohr, Santiago Chang, Lee Venet, James Geigel, Stephen Sehy, Daniel Eisenstein, Lewis Goldstein, Robert Jung SECOND ROW: Larry Bundy, John Konya, Norman Hoffmann, Harry Angelos, William Glover, Russell Maxwell, John Richards, David Sanders, James Higgins, James Fritz, Neil Hayes, Leon Noe BOTTOM ROW: Brian Sobol, David Jeffrey, Paul Rumore, Ronald Yeagle, Walter Koehler, Ronald Ridenour, Joseph Flaig, Thomas Fellows, Ronald Richardson SCOTTSIDE (2E) SCOTT TRIDENTS (3W) TOP ROW: Henry Jaynes, David Herrera, Robert Bialo, Robert Baringer, Randall Stiles, William Hardlannert, Neil Strack, Paul Adams, Ralph Cuttill, William Simpson, Michael Gibbs THIRD ROW: Joseph Mocadio, Kenneth Kasza, Robert Grandys, Garrett Kroll, James Machniak, Bruce Jameson, Daniel Ferguson, Robert Johnson, Richard Schultz, Dan Gullaksen, Gerald Gottschalk SECOND ROW: Mathew Perrons, Richard Anderson, Boris Vainstock, Thomas Nelson, Ward Ristau, Herbert Sosin, Thomas Judge, Scott Herrick, Larry Blusf, Dale Newton, James Long BOTTOM ROW: Richard Mah, John Christiano, Paul Verklan, Ronald Reiter, William Nerat, Patrick Kincaid, Richard Lewis, Jack Fredrickson 10 ff t-ff f I f M f t f f f f 1 1 : t f f 501 %r w m V ? 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' • TOP ROW: Joe Miller, Bruce Clark, John Eisele, Robert Whitely, Robert Kuhn, Edward Eastin, Stephen Kannaka, Justin O'Connor SECOND ROW: George Fleischli, Mark Goforth, James Eilers, John Slover, David White, Jerry Heinz, Dwight Morrow, Robert Broome, William Olson, Larry Kaufmann BOTTOM ROW: Dean Selock, Theodore Wilson, Karl Rusch, Walter Winter, James Percy, Dale Kelso, George Reeder, Jerome Dosch, Clyde Reed, Merlyn Earnest SCOHLAND YARD (1) SNYDER PENTHOUSE (4E) TOP ROW: Richard Castenson, Russell Ewers, Andrew Stroiny, William Murphy, Dennis Rosenblum, James Elbaor, Stephen Samet, Gary Werle, George Hess, Bruce Peterson, Foy Meyer, William Warnock, George Rock, Alan Smith, John Edgington, George Huszar, Ronald Rape THIRD ROW: Wayne Smith, Clark Hammond, Richard Schiefelbein, Carl Harbaugh, Thomas Tullack, Alten Grand t, Ronald Salerno, Joel Herning, Lawrence Acker, Ber- nard Wilhelmsen, Phillip Dunn, James Hinchee, Lynn Gilchrist, Daniel Breit, James Owens, Mark Gesse, Roger Brzostek SECOND ROW: James Danek, William Hamer, John Bieritz, Earl Zeitlin, Daniel Green, William Minch, Donald Murphy, John Miller, Garett Pardekooper, Terry Harper, Howard Emmerman, Timm Smith, Alan Gordon BOTTOM ROW: Michael Anderson, James Ingle, Gary Douglas, Eugene Tangul, Steven Highbarger, Mark Fai- well, Arthur Feinberg, Samuel Nelson, Kazunori Nagasawa, Alan Sisler, Terry Colbert, Douglas Whitlock 502 ■fl I'll ft t ,1 t f f f f.f-t TOP ROW: Carl Awe, Larry VonBehren, John Moore, James Jones, Brod- erick Billeter, John Nimz, William Frank, James Lifton, Ronald Bauman, Kenneth Herrick, William Frey, Nick Pavicic, Michael Vandenberg, Roger Zmrhal THIRD ROW: Richard Castle, Michael Wilkins, Vance Burke, Raymond Friberg, Jerry Hahn, Norman Gordon, George Erio, Kenneth Droz- dowicz, Joseph Fraczek, Paul Monczynski, Marc Doty, Danny Gibb SEC- f t I . V ONO ROW: Robert Shvfeldt, Kenneth Brown, Bruce Samlan, David Frey, Erwin Rossol, James Macintire, Gary Dandurand, Ralph Kingery, Glenn Gib- bons, Paul Altman, John Koenig, William Potsic BOTTOM ROW: Loren Barnes, Terrence Hodnik, Thomas Deram, Terry Siegler, Robert Dow, David Horberg, Robert Alvey, Roger Arbogast, Gary Hahn SNYDER SANCTUM (2E) SNYDER SQUIRES (4W) TOP ROW: Dennis Ganski, Lynn Seely, Harvey King, Thomas Tobey, Carl Mills, John Wendelken, Brian Dunn THIRD ROW: Delwin Goode, Dennis Siron, John Weber, Jack Hirsch, Jim Rupnow, Dennis Hellweg, Arthur Sowers, Jack Scholl, Gary Roosevelt SECOND ROW: Richard Barocca, David Klingebiel, Robert Schwartz, Eric Trotter, Daniel Barchers, Carlo Alesandrini, Raymond Jenski, Donald Corrigan, Terry Leuthner BOTTOM ROW: Walter Pretzel, Marshall England, David Eggerding, Frederick Wilson, Michael McClure, Dennis Eastham, Scott Fort 503 TOP ROW: Barry Brissman, David Flynn, Brian Dickerson, Richard Edwards, Ralph Rau, Robert Stozek, John Rogers, William Gold, Thomas Mills, Thomas Sharpe, Warren Gast, Richard Isenhart SECOND ROW: Glenn VanBlaricum, Larry Nixon, Carl Sutton, Henry Gresens, Gary Hughes, George Luscombe, Chester Henson, Gene Scharfenorth, Robert Miller BOTTOM ROW: Gary Taylor, Donald Praser, Douglas Gary, Charles Cortesi, Stanley Rossman, David Hopper, Steven Connett TOWNSEND FIFTHS (5N) TOWNSEND TALISMAN (IS) TOP ROW: Michael Trailov, Paul Garwood, James Benson, Stephen Chyrchel, Stephen Hart, Michael Goldstein, Richard Prendergast, Raymond Maier, Robert Shook, David Aden, James Hacker, Robert Berkman SECOND ROW: John Woodward, John Urbance, James Eckardt, Richard Berk, Edmund Pur nam, John Barry, Jay Sangerman, James Prichason, Charles Hyde BOTTOM ROW: Tom Fujiwara, Daniel O'Connell, Gerald Nesewich, John Borzoni, Fred Doreman, Barry Fhrman, Richard Lara, William Bennett 04 TOP ROW: David Kurti, Larry Woolever, Arthur Klein, Gordon Day, Ray- mond Kadlec, Melvyn Schachter, Richard Greeley, Thomas Rossi, David Lawrence, Harvey Blair, Joseph Corrado, James Manwaring THIRD ROW: Kenneth Nakasone, Thomas Gavin, George Dreher, Richard Crawford, John Hicks, Gabriel Patay, Jeffrey Price, Ronald Robinson, Robert Bloom, Edgar Ducasse, Dean Thompson, Bernard Hagerman SECOND ROW: John Unroe, Robert Giles, Leslie Kramer, Hugh Shown, Stephen Kaad, James Chow, Roger Miller, Daniel Rotter, William Gibbs, Byron Baxter, Gordon Collins BOTTOM ROW: John Hagman, Alan Harris, David Tebben, Steven Grove, Edward Beach, Bruce Gronner, Larry Collins, Richard Londo, Byron Eden TOWNSEND TAVERN (2N) TOWNSEND (2S) TOP ROW: David Martinson, Frank Habdas, Everett Spitzner, Leonard Si mutis, George Hawkins, Thomas Wells, Charles Smiley, Kent Harrington Paul Janecek, Thomas Grantham THIRD ROW: Elson Bettner, Robert Sted man, David Edman, Charles Rita, William Sugnet, Robert Ahlers, Charles White, Ozer Kulacdglu, William Jandeska, James Corbett SECOND ROW Barry Siegal, Donald Krumrey, Gary Marcucci, Norman Webb, Michael Granfield, Jack Cooley, Kenneth Anderson, Horace Clark, Gerald Lundeen BOTTOM ROW: Charles Nochumson, Shiu Chan, Patrick Kroll, Robert Nelson, Marion Thickson, Richard Rupnow, James Moran, Hugh Montgomery I n st Vt t ? -f ,1 «i . « 505 k « H1 Iff r f V V , 1 TOP ROW: Ansel Vogen, Joseph Dahm, James Schaefges, Richard Langhout, David Johnson, Thomas Matthews, Robert Swaar, Kenneth Bivens, John AAockaitis, David Martin, Alan Mcintosh THIRD ROW: John Ellison, Robert Sterrett, Julian Scheinbuts, Abraham Presser, Frank Mikes, Harry Homan, Roger Micner, Ronald Alpert, Laverne Schlie, John Berra SECOND ROW: Joseph Henderson, Larry Palmerson, Gilbert Johnson, John Lilegdon, Robert Barkman, Dennis Palew aczyk, Gary Gullett, Paul Johnson, Danny Schrot- bergek BOTTOM ROW: Lee McCullough, Charles Crow, Robert LaCharite, Bruce Williams, Herman Allison, Frederick Gerth, William Merris, Walter Dieckmann TOWNSEND (3S) TOWNSEND (4N) TOP ROW Richard Wiltamuth, Ronald Twine, Juris Riekstins, Terry Sorensen, Douglas Weidman, Peter Schuyler, Thomas Wessels, Harry Clem, Dennis Callaghan, Ronald Chamberlain, Lee SchaflFert THIRD ROW: John Karas, Robert Wall, Daniel Posniak, William Bradshaw, Kenneth Skiles, Harold Rogers, Dennis Krause, Arthur McNutt, Dennis Immer, Elmer Rauckman, Allan Crowther, William Cello SECOND ROW John Lackey, Raymond Persino, Ronald Madsen, Michael Strassman, Jack Mosevich, Samuel Klein, Roger Smith, Donald Boms, Robert Hedin, Vincent Gerraci, Michael Pershing BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Koca, Mark Nelson, Michael Rippel, James Soltau, William Ulrich, James McDevitt, Kenneth Stromborg, Delmar Banner, Rich- ard Anderson i 1 ' 1 ■i A., 1 L ! f . ? t f t m ' Mi A jii A f1 m ii:f,V t fi ,t tj 'f-'-4 ♦ • Wv '•liRJA.« A JIL. ., .fJi 7 f If Ai BMH lui . kiiA . 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V , % V V 506 TOP ROW: Stephen Brown, Robert Zumstein, Carl Heinrich, Lawrence Howell, William Smith, Raymond Runquist, Harry Diel, Charles Stone, John Neumann, John Gough SECOND ROW: Richard Runquist, Richard Watterson, Houston Price, Robert Groble, Robert Doubek, Robert Schulenberg, Martin Turkis, Timothy Guardalabene, Richard Beitz BOTTOM ROW: Paul Nystrom, Ed- ward Cox, Kevin Corley, Dan Paarlberg, Allan Phillips, Ronald Baughman, Allen Shew NOT IN PANEL: Lawrence Mellick TOWNSEND (4) SOUTH TOWNSEND (5) SOUTH TOP ROW: Edward Benson, James Barnes, Charles Carlson, Bruce Fulmer, Peter Ranke, Mitchell Corbin, Daniel Pajak, David Lawrence, John Roberts THIRD ROW: Larry Brown, John Kraiewski, Kent Brawner, George Bass, Harold Diel, Earl Lemar, Edward Slavik, Bruce Gustafson, Thomas Moudy SECOND ROW: Joseph Dominick, William Sitton, Myron Odell, Joseph Wid- halm, Julius Zschau, Robert Karnes, Paul Koch, Charles Bowser BOTTOM ROW: Harold Todd, William Rush, James Jackson, Harry Kirby, Dennis Horbinski, Gary Wright 507 TOP ROW: William Evans, Frank Smilgis, William Noxon, James Polito, Darrel Cruthis, Robert Young, Marvin Pfluger, Norbert Wolfer, Arthur Blomberg, Richard Jacobs, Walter Haden, Douglas Medley THIRD ROW: Robert Day, Alan Nelson, Philip Leman, Geoffrey McCoach, Michael Kar- w oski, William Van Hoesen, Thomas Saltrup, Jeffrey Guhbrandsen, Joseph Nelson, William Elsberg, Charles Bower, Gordon Ross, James Wojczynski SECOND ROW: Ted Sigtenhorst, David Rademacher, John Smith, Richard Brueckner, Paul Grosso, Edward Bosik, David Reason, Dennis Sellke. Jerald Schwab, Burt Zig, Jack Feldman, Stewart Fordham BOTTOM ROW: Joji Toshi, Douglas Bott, Jerold Regnier, Robert Hurley, Joseph Bogg, Scott Fanciullo, Richard Swansen, John Funk, Richard Burkhart WESTON GLOMS (4E) WESTON GRIFFINS (3W) TOP ROW: Paul Klein, Richard Tokeshi, Chuck DeVriendt, Arie Vander- Ploeg, Roy Klein, Joseph Lamos, Todd Sanders, Arnold Harrison, David Carlson, Howard Stanfleld, Daniel Johns, Jeffrey Fleming, Victor Braca, James Ingle, George Beckerman THIRD ROW: Kenneth Anderson, Gary Grant, Robert Schuerman, Marc Dennison, Gyora Gelbron, Kenneth Siress, Thomas Tucker, Michael Peterson, William Boyer, James Turner, Harry Reader, Victor Broquard, Bruce Jablonski, Arthur Mann, Wayne Bennett SECOND ROW: Jeffery Kaye, Karl King, Joseph Fleming, Dennis Hey- danek, Larry Snow, Paul Dorner, James Weiss, Charles Bolton, Clifford Singer, Roy Malik, Arthur Crandall, James Kemmerer, Howard Solomon BOTTOM ROW: Nicholas Carso, Dale Paquette, Jan Siebe, John Saxtan, Larry Payne, Donald Schwendner, Michael Rothman, David Starr, Rlchara Godlewski, Eric Pahike, Charles Stockwell t 1 r ftM'ki J [ Kj Buu BMniki ' .ft .a A ' M L JH. ' ' A i I ft ♦ f f f f f -f -t V w ♦ bOt ' •! f fit f t r  TOP ROW: Allen Schaeffer, David Cheney, Lloyd Jukkola, David Carlson, Paul Cox, Jack Rosecrans, Stanley Payne, Bruce Haney, Jarol Johnson, Kenneth Bath THIRD ROW: Albe Bakeman, Robert Stevens, John Fenton, James Getzoff, Ralph Mindock, Roger Weissenberg, Dennis Belcher, David Henkel, George Coil, Gale Coil, Richard Rossman SECOND ROW: Alan Woodard, Gary Jacobs, Harold Meyer, Jerry Stewart, Ralph Kapilian, Edvi ard Stanton, Thomas Milosh, Terry Lee, James Plazyk, Joseph juszak BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Zumstein, Kenneth Thurber, Stephen Klinkert, Robert Kirby, John Block, Richard Harding, Thomas Davies, David Anderson WESTON INDEES (4W) WESTON UNION (2E) TOP ROW: William Studnick, Melvin Snook, Alan Detmers, Robert Mein- ershagen, Larry Pauley, William Fitzpatrick, Joseph Wagner, John Clen- denin, Lowell Peck, Richard Davies, Charles Bohl, Dallas Janes, Michael Brown, John Spenader THIRD ROW: Kelly Hsia, James Deichstetter, Dennis Williams, Richard Heuser, David Grothe, Stuart Simon, Vernon Neuhaus, Joseph Mousseri, James Pacquer, Clyde Baker, Ahmad Sarram, Bruno Breitmeyer, Merlin Wilson SECOND ROW: Calvin Yoshida, Wil- liam Boone, Barry Gomberg, Thomas Smith, Mark Rosenblum, Peter Starnell, Robert Rifkin, Robert Klingebiel, Timothy Evans, Richard Yagol, Irwin Berman, Paul Schomer BOTTOM ROW: Eugene Meyer, Ren Berra, Mark Webber, Douglas Drake, Andres Inn, Gary Cantrell, Raymond Eng- man, Richard Stanhope, LeRoy Shibuya, John Heiligenstein i 1 ,I|b 1 k ff H f f f ,f f|, f V ' ■y '$ 'v 'T ' ' ' J, . : - .2 • t . Z y- %.,., -: M , 1 r ..•• ' V A • Jf ''. . - r. ' ' , ..■-VI'- ..- . . • • • r' Sr mm- Plt7 « ' rf. fcf ■j C . i 7.1 s. v ; ] ■■■' If f ■■■' SENIORS m: -: COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE BRANDLY, C. A Dean, College, of Veterinary Medicine I BAER, RALPH ANTHONY TRENTON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Belleville Junior College. COCKRELL, BEVERLY YVONNE KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (1, 2, 3, 4). DAVIS, R. DYKEMAN PARIS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; PHI KAPPA SIGMA; Football, Varsity Squad (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (6, 7, 8, V). DeANGELIS, MARTIN PAUL CHAMPAIGN; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8); Illinois Wesleyan University. DORN, ALBERT STEVEN CARY; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Stu- dent Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Northern Illinois University. ESTES, JIMMY JAY MOUNT VERNON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Pre- Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association {3, 4, 5, 6); Honors Day (4). FABIAN, WILLIAM EDWARD WILLOW SPRINGS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Studsnt Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8); Lyons Tow nship Junior College; Michigan State University. FOERNER, JOSEPH JOHN EVERGREEN PARK; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; NEWMAN HALL; Omega Tau Sigma, President (6); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2), President (2); Rifle and Pistol Club (1); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). FREDRICKSON, RICHARD EUGENE POTOMAC; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Eastern Illinois University. GARLICH, Bill RAY OKAWVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). GIllER, CURTISS HALE PALMYRA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zetn; Gamma Sigma Delta; Hoof and Horn Club (4); Student Ch.ipler Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Honors Day (1, 2). HUSTON, RAYMOND THOMAS ROSEVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sitirrid; Pre Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Mrdical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Veterinary Mrdicine Honors Program (3); Honors Day ()). KELLY, JOHN THOMAS CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega lau Signn; Sludi.nt Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (I, 2, 3, 4). KREMER, ALAN KENT WHEATON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chaoter Vet- irin.iry Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Whealon College; Rockford College. LAW, DAVID WINSTON CAMP POINT; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; lllini Sportsman' t lub (2), President (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). 512 McDAVITT, ROBERT DUANE KANSAS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Eastern Illinois University. MclAUGHlIN, EDWIN LEWIS MACON CITY; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). MEDERNACH, RAMON WESLEY ROCKFORD; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chap- ter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). MESSAMORE, DENNIS LEE COOKSVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8); Illinois Wesleyan University. MILLIS, LARRY EUGENE MARTINSVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; SIGMA PI; Stu- dent Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Eastern Illinois University. MORRISSEY, ROBERT LEROY ERIE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Wrestling, Freshman Squad (1); Agricultural Judging Team (21; Dairy Promotion Club (2, 3); Student Chap- ter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7). O'BRIEN, TIMOTHY RUSSELL VAlIER; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Southern Illinois University. PICKRELL, JOHN ANDREW LANESVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Phi Zeta; The ILLIO (2); Veterinary Medicine College Council (3); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Veterinary Medicine Honors Program (4); Hono's Day (3, 4). ROLLINS, LARRY DALE EAST ALTON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine-; THETA XI; Omega Tau Sigma; Pre-Vel Club (3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Southern Illinois University. SALZMAN, CHARLES WILLIAM KANKAKEE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chap- ter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Olivet Nazarens- College; Eastern Illinois University. SAVA, FELIX ROBERT WAKEFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). SESSIONS, WALTER LEE ALGONQUIN; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Vf4erinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8); Lawrence College; Mich- igan State University. SILVERSTEIN, NORMAN STEVEN CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Beta Pi; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8). SMITH, CHARLES WILLIAM ODELL; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Honors Day (5); Northern Illinois University. SOKOLOWSKI, JAMES HALE ALTON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; PHI SIGMA KAPPA, House President (4); Phi Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Me-dical Association (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). SWANSON, CHESTER CHARLES ALGONQUIN; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Zeta; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Northern Illinois University. SWANSTROM, OSCAR GARY DE LAND; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6), President (5); Eastern Illinois University. SZILVASSY, IVAN PAUL WINNIPEG, MANITOBA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8). TRUCKEN6ROD, KENT DEWEY MENDOTA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Northern Illinois University. 513 SENIORS 1965 ABRAMS, CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ARMORY HOUSE; Alpha Delta Sigma; Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Spanish Club (1), Navy Pier. ABRAMS, MELVYN ALIEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; THE OREGON, President (4); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); University of Vienna; Navy Pier Extension of the- University of Illinois; Student Zionist Organization (1, 2); Spanish Club (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. ABRAMS, SHELDON NEIL PARK FOREST; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ACKER, BARBARA JEAN POLO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA HOUSE; Omega Beta Pi; W.l.S.A. Executive Council (2); lllini Guide (2). ACKER, LAWRENCE LEE POLO; B.S. in Agricultural Science; SNYDER; Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Oratorio Society (2, 3, 4, 5); Astronomical Society (2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (3). ADACHE, DANIEL EDWARD SANDUSKY, OHIO; Bachelor of Architecture; lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); A. I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2). ADAMS, HAROLD CORWIN STEGER; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Captain; Arnold Air Society (2, 3, 4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1). ADAMSON, JOHN WARREN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4). ADELMAN, NANCY MAE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Honors Day (1, 2); Syracuse University. ADELMAN, ROGER ALLEN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ACACIA; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; NROTC, Lieutenant; Navy Council (5); Trident (4); A.F.S. (2, 3); A.S.M.E. (5); S.A.E. (5). ADEN, JAMES LOUIS GOLDEN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1, 2). ADL, TOURADJ TABRIZ, IRAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Iranian Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4). ADOLPHSON, ERIC ROGER CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); lllinos Institute of Technology; Amundsen Junior College; Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the Universit y of Illinois. ADRA, AHMED BACHEER TRIPOLI, LEBANON; B.S. in Electrical Engine-ering; I.E.E.E. (41; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. AGOSTINI, MILAGROS PONCE, PUERTO RICO; B.S. in Music Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Oratorio Society (2, 3, 4); A.I.S. (4); Folk Song Club (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Student National Education Association (4); Latin American Student Organization (1). AHERN, EDWARD WILLMAN BROADVIEW; B.S. in Communications; FORBES; Sigma Delta Chi; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Freshman Seminar (1); N.A.A.C.P. (3, 4); U. of I. Scuba Club (3); Young Democrats Club (2). AICHEIE, GEORGE, JR WESTERN SPRINGS; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE. ALBANESE, CHARLES ANTHONY BUFFALO, NEW YORK; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Scarab; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); A. I. A. (2); Student Musicals (4). ALBRECHT, SHARON CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; TAFT; Pi Delta Phi; Honors Day (2). ALEX, BLOSSOM CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; IOTA ALPHA PI; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Guide (2); Student National Education Association (4). ALEXANDER, JOSEPH DAVID EVANSTON; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (2); Honori Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.I.A. (1), Navy Pier. ALEXANDER, RUTH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; THE MANSION. ALLBRIGHT, JANET MARIE MOREHOUSE, MISSOURI; Bachelor of Music. ALLEN, JACK DEAN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (I, 2); University Wind Ensemble (3); James Scholar (1, 2)i Honors Day (1). 514 BRONZE TABLET, the pinnacle of scholastic honors, is awarded to seniors who have made College Honors in both their iunior and senior years. IVERSITY HONORS 1964. J I SNi£ coRogn smsv BANBMIA Gwnro BAIW I uiCY rja aFHSHAuar MTILUW RAUL BLEHA 4fMt CAtFFm BOOMAN OAU LESTER BRATTON H ALICE CAMPBELL KAREN ' CHRtSTENSCN WILLIAM C C0HA8LE JAXES M COULSON THOMAS W CUSICK GARY SAMUEL OAriO JAMES 0 OiLAURIER STEPHEN K OERWELIS JO ELLEN OOTTON ROONEy LEE EVEHHART MALCOLM EVETT enucE ann caroner WANCT JEAM GEHLBACH PENELOPE ANN GRABOS TRUDT HAfFRON MICHAEL JAKES HEAtY PHILIP HOHMANN LUEM LIENTZ IRVW SUSAH MARIE. JENNY A MNCEITr MRSTIK JR JOHN ARTHUR JOHNSON PHIUI R PEARSON HAKLENE K KALLICK CC!« ALLEN PCTCRSQ) CAR ANN KASL LAHBT M PETERSON LORRAINE 0 KASS RKHAHO C PETEBSOM LARRY C KAUFMAN SHARON ANN PETEflSOM hONALO LANE WODOO GEOfBE JOHN RCPSOLO TOM DOHSTEB KNTGH JOHN R HOSCKWALO KAREN KUHLMAN JAMES W SAJOVIC JAAK lAANE BETTY G SCHENK HADJA BEE LAHCASTEW IpBWIH H SHECHTMAH ALAN OTTO 1 FRANK R U OONALO J LEVER: JAMES RAYMOND LEVEY STANUT ALVIN LEVI ROLAND LITTLEWOOO DELMAR ARTHUR LOHR ANGELA M LUKANCIC JOHN ERNST MAOSEN DENNIS R MARSHAU EAPBARA C SHEPEBO ILAN SILBERSTEIN MELVIN GRAN STARK DAVID LEON STEELE W ROBERT TEMPLE JR LENOHE TENNENHOUSE OIETRICN VEODER STEPHEN E WHITESIDE IHVIN DALE WILKEH JONALC R WILTON JOHN ANDREW MATUSKA CUFFORO L WINIMCT CHARLES r MATZ MARILYN ANN M3C0B0 JANET MCCA8E MOOSE JACK BURTON V«UJIAN BAYMHO JONW YAflEMA ALLEN, WILLIAM ROBERT FREEPORT; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Illinois Technograph (3); St. Pat's Ball Committee (3); A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (4). ALPERT, RONALD HARVEY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Omega Beta Pi; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); lllini Guids (3, 4); Honors Day (I). ALTHOFF, JANE ELIZABETH EFFINGHAM; B.S. in Home Economics Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). ALTMAN, STUART HARVEY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; FORBES; Del:a Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Marl eting Club (3); Society for the Advancement ot Management (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1), Navy Pier. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, CARL GUNNAR PLAINFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Chemistry; PI KAPPA ALPHA; A.I.Ch.E. (3); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Joliet Junior College. CAROLYN COULLEY BROADLANDS; B.S. in L.A.S., Spanish; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI; DePauw University. ANDERSON, DENIS DAVID OREGON; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chair- man (2); Junior Intcrfraternity Council (1); University Chorus (1); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). ANDERSON, DWIGH T ALLAN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); I.A.S. (1, 2); Honors Day (1). ANDERSON, MARJORIE ELLEN DECATUR; B.S. in Elementary Education; NOBLE; Uni- versity Chorus (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Illinois State Uni- versity. ANDERSON, RICHARD JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; Delta Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management {3, 4); Carroll College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Track, Varsity Squad (1, 2); Commerce Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. ANDERSON, ROBERT WILLIAM CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; Gargoyle; A. I. A. (2, 3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (I); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. ANDREEN, ROGER JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Club (3, 4); Wright Junior College; Roosevelt University. ANDRIE, JOHN CHARLES ROCKFORD; B.S. in Recreation; PHI DELTA THETA; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (4); Military Ball Com- mittee (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; American Recreation Society (1, 2, 3, 4); A. U.S.A. (3, 4). ANEN, JOAN LESLIE ELMHURST; A.B. m L.A.S., Speech; University Theatre Crew (3); W.P.G.U. (3, 4); W.I.S.A. Execut ive Council (3); WILL (3, 4); Student Musicals (3); Bates College. ANGELICH, ALAN MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Junior Interfraternity Council (I); lllini Guide (2); Accountancy Club (1); Marketing Club (2); Young Republicans Club (2). ANGELOS, HARRY NICK CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (3, 4). ANGLETON, VINCENT H., JR CAVE-IN-ROCK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (2, 4); Honors Day (3). ANNISS, EARNEST ELLERY; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; FIRESIDE; A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). ANTONIO, ELIZABETH ANNE HARRISBURG; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA PHI. ANYAEGBU, SAMUEL NDIMELE OBORO, NIGERIA; B.S. in Agriculture; Gamma Sigma Delta; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Cooperative Extension Club (3, 4); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3); C.I.C. Enugu; Western Illinois University. ARCHAMBAULT, KENNETH NELSON CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in General Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; I.E.E.E. (2); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engi- neers (2, 3, 4), President (4). 515 ARCHER, JOHN EARl CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; GARNER; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3). ARENDT, DENNIS BERNARD ELMWOOD PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; NEWMAN HALL; University of Notre Dame. ARHEIGER, ROBERT MARTIN SAN MATEO, CALIFORNIA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SNYDER; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Sigma Omicron (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). ARMS, RAYMOND DAVID BENSENVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ARNDT, GEORGE PHILLIP CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics. ARNOLD, LESTER EUGENE GLENDALE; B.S. in Forest Production; lllini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). ARONSON, EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI SIGMA DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Maior Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Star Course Manager (2); Student Musicals (2, 3); lllini Guide (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ski Club (1); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. ASHBROOK, JAMES WILLIAM NORMAL; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TRIANGLE; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); S.A.E. (3, 4). ASTHEIMER, ESTELLE M CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; LAUREL; lllini Guide (2); German Club (3, 4). ASTRIN, LINDA CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALLEN; University Theatre Crew (2); lllini Guide (3, 4); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (1). ATCHISON, MARCIA JEAN LOVES PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; KAPPA DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (3); Marketing Club (4); Society for the Ad 'ancement of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Illinois Wesleyan University. BABLER, SUSAN MAE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; BUSEY; Honors Day (2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Alpha Lambda Delta; American Chemical Society (1); Activities Honorary Society; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. BACCIL, ETEM GUNDUZ SIVAS, TURKEY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (4); Honors Day (2); Columbia University; Queens College. BACH, HELENE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA KAPPA; University Chorus (1); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4). BACHAND, ROBERT ARTHUR, JR ST. ANNE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; THETA XI; James Scholar (I). BAILEY, LEE WORTH . . . LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; The ILLIO (1); Y.M.C.A. (I); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); llligreek (I); Greek Week Committee (1); Honors Day (1). BAKER, BARRY LAWRENCE PARK FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Delta Delta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (1, 2). BAKER, DALE JOY GRAND RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3). BAKER, VALERIE FRANCES CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S. , English; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BALAN, MERCEDES MARY EVERGREEN PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; BUSEY; Honors Day (I). BALDAZZI, ROBERT ANTHONY JOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER; I.E.E.E. (4); Joliet Junior College. BALL, MICHAEL GAR BEMENT; A.B. in L.A.S., English; NEWMAN; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). BALSLEY, WILLIAM LEE ROCKTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; PENNSYLVANIA AV- ENUE RESIDENCE, Prf sident 13, 4); lllini Guide (4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). BANE, MARY ELIZABETH LEROY; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (2, 3); Young Demo- crats Club (4). BANOVICH, DIANE DAWN BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; DELTA GAMMA; ftiornlon Junior College. BARANSKI, RONALD STEVEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.F.S. (3); S.A.f. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BARIDON, WILLIAM FRANK PEORIA; B.S. in Accountancy; THE ESTATES. M. 516 SENIORS 1965 BARKIEY, JAMES CROXTON HOMEWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PS! UPSILON; Skull and Crescent; Chi Gamma lota; Freshman Seminar (1); Army ROTC, First Lieu- tenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Pro- gram (2); Honors Day (1). BARKMAN, ROBERT ANDREW FLOSSMOOR; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1, 2); Accountancy Club (4); Honors Day (1). BARNES, ARA LEE URBANA; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Pom- pons (1); Women's Glee Club (1, 2, 3). BARNES, JAMES RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; HOPKINS; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Synton (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; I.E.E.E. (1, 2); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. BARNSTABLE, SANDRA LOU ANTIOCH; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Intramural Manager (2); llligreek (2); French Club (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2). BARON, PAUL ANDREW BUDAPEST, HUNGARY; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Honors Day (2). BARR, JAMES FRANKLIN EVANSTON; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA SIGMA; The Daily mini (3); Norihern Illinois University; Northwestern University. BARRE, DENRUTH COLLEEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Special Education; MANSION; Star Course Manager (I); Council for Exceptional Children (3, 4). BARTHA, RODOLFO, JR CARACAS, VENEZUELA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; HOP- KINS; mini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee- (4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); W.P.G.U. (I, 2, 3, 4); Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Fencing, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 4); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Latin American Students Association (1, 2, 3). BARTLETT, BARBARA VIRGINIA PERU; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA DELTA PI; Northwestern University. BARTOLT, LINDA JANICE OGLESBY; A.B. in L.A.S., Science and Letters; WESCOGA; Con cert Band (3, 4); First Regimental Band (2); Second Re-gimental Band (1); University Chorus (2, 3). BARTULIS, MARY BETH RIVERSIDE; B.S. in Corrimunications; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; The ILLIO (I); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union (3); lllini Guide (3, 4). BARYLSKE, PATRICIA ANN GRANITE CITY; A.B. in L.A .S., English; PI BETA PHI, House President (3); Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Panhellenic Executive Council (2); Freshman Seminar (1); Homecoming Court (4). BASKIN, LAURENCE ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ARMORY HOUSE; Delta Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (I, 2); Honors Day (I), Navy Pier. BAST, THOMAS GEORGE MADISON, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; Gargoyle; Scarab; Fencing, Freshman Squad (1); M.R.H. Glee Club (3); A. I. A. (2, 3, 4, 5); Folk Song Club (4, 5); University of Wisconsin. BATTLES, KATHRYN JEAN CRYSTAL LAKE; A.B. in L.A.S. , Sociology; BUSEY HALL; Y.W.C.A. (4); McKinley Foundation Executive Council (3); Bowling Green State University. BAUER, PATRICIA CORA GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in Home Economics Education; CHI OMEGA; Mortar Board; Torch; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Star Course Manager (1, 2, 3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (4); Home Economics Council (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BAUER, RACHEL WILMA SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Recreation; SIGMA DELTA TAU; The Daily lllini (I); University Tlieaire Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); American Recreational Society (2). BAUHS, WILLIAM BRYANT SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; SIGMA NU; Gargoyle; NROTC, Captain; A. LA. (2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (3, 4); University of Wisconsin. BAUM, GERALD LESTER BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Be-llevilie Junior College. BAUMEl, SANDRA JOYCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; University Orchestra (1, 2, 3); University Choir (4); Oratorio Society (1, 2, 3); Student Musicals (2); Student National Education Association (2). BAUMGARTNER, DAVID LYNN QUINCY; B.S. in Civil Engineering; DELTA UPSILON, House President (4); Chi Epsilon; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Greek Week Committee (2); Society of General Engineers (1); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1). BAYMILLER, BETTE PEORIA; B.S. in Recreation; ZETA- TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (4); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 4). BEALL, GEORGE KENTON ZION; B.S. in Civil Engineering; WESTON; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4); I.T.E. (2, 3, 4); Northern Illinois University. 517 ■' ,■SENIORS 1965 I il! THIS RING is a senior's symbol of class and university. i i • BEARD, GERALD ARTHUR WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Forestry; HOPKINS; lllini Foresters (I, 2, 3, 4). BEATTIE, CLAYTON DOUGLAS ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Recreation; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Wrestling, Captain (1), Varsity Squad (3), Letter (3), Freshman Squad (1). BEAVERS, BEN ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; TAU KAPPA EP- SILON; Men's Glee Club (I). BECK, WILLIAM JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; Marketing Club (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (I, 2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). BECKE, MARILYN LOUISE ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA DELTA DELTA, University Theatre Crew (2); Student Senate (3). BECKER, ALLAN LEE ELMHURST; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; CHI PSI; Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); A.F.S. (2); James Scholar (1). BECKER, DARRELL DEAN PEKIN; Bachelor of Architecture; HOPKINS. BECKER, DAVID LEONARD TREMONT; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI DELTA THETA; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Track, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 3). BECKER, LUCY ANN WILMETTE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA PHI; Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Women's Glee Club (3, 4); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4). BECKER, PAUL WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1), Navy Pier. BECKER, RICHARD HAROLD JUNEAU, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; Gargoyle. Army ROTC, Captain; Society of American Military Engineers (3, 4); A. I. A. (2, 3); Honors Day (4); lovi a State University. BECKMAN, KAREN ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The Daily lllini (3). BEDAL, DIANE LYNNE GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha lola; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); University Choir (1); University Chorus (l)j Women's Glee Club (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Music Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). BEEKS, EDWARD RONALD PRINCETON, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Marketing; SCOTT; Basketball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Commerce Honors Program (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). BEGUN, LAUREL ELAINE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). BEHRENDS, WALLACE RAY MASON CITY; B.S. in Farm Management; CAMPUS VIEW; Alph,] Tau Alpha; Illinois State University. BEHRENS, JAMES EUGENE MORRISON; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Agricultural Council (4); Dairy Production Club (2, 3); lllini Agricultural Mechani- zation Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). BEICHER, JOHN WILLIAM OAKBROOK; B.S. in General Engineering; COLLEGE HALL, House President (4); Engineering Council (3); A.F.S. (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3); San Jose State College. BEKIARES, WAYNE EDWARD MORTON GROVE; B.S. in Physical Education; MRH 48, House President (3); Phi Epsilon Kappa; Epsilon Phi Sigma (3, 4); Physical Education M,i|ors Club (4); North Park College. BELL, RITA MARIE OSWEGO; B.S. in Labor Economics; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Mortar Board; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Gamma Sigma; Sigma lota Epsilon; Tht ILLIO (I); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Manager (1, 2); Campus Chest (3); Panlicllcnic Executive Council (3, 4), President (4); Panhellenic Executive Coordinating Committee (3, 4); Panhellenic WISA Coordinating Commilirt (4); Student Senate (1, 2); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Com- merce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois ScholiUihip Key (3). BELSIEY, JANET ANN PEORIA; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Tht lUlO (1, 2); lllini Union Con)milt f Mi-mbcr (I, 2); lllini Union Conimitlot Chair- man (3); Campus Chest (1); lllini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (1, 2); Agritul- luro Honors Program; Honors Day (1). 518 BELTRAN, EDUARDO ALBERTO CARDENAS, CUBA; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; SIGMA TAU GAMMA; Wilson College. BENJAMIN, JERRY LYNN BLOOMINGTON; 3.S. in Agricultural Economics; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Illinois State Uni- versity. BENNETT, ALLEN FREDERICK WINDSOR; B.S. in Management; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Sachem; Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3). BENNETT, BETTY JANE BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Elementary Education; MANSION; lllini Union Committee Member (4); University Choir (2, 3, 4); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (I); lllini Guide (3). BENNETT, RICHARD ALAN SAUNEMIN; B.S. in Forest Production, B.S. in Wood Tech- nology; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Star Course Manager (2, 3); Freshman Seminar (I); Basketball, Freshman Squad (1); University Chorus (4); lllini Guide (4); Plovi boy Prom Committee (3); lllini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); lllini Sportsman's Club (3); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3); Interfrater- nity Council (3, 4). BENSON, EDWARD THEODORE CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; HOPKINS, House President {3 Military Ball Committee (4); Air Force ROTC, Colonel; Air Force Coun- cil (4), President (4); Armed Forces Council (4), President (4); Arnold Air Society (2). BENSON, JOAN STRATTON SHABBONA; B.S. in Elementary Education; WESCOGA. BENSON, PAUL WAYNE MORRIS; B.S. in Agricultural Mechanics; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Field and Furrow (4); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4); Purdue University- BENSON, RICHARD ARTHUR LEE; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Alpha Zeta; Agricul- tural Economics Club (3); Agricultural Education Club (4); Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity. BENZIGER, ROBERT ALFRED MANSFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Star Course Manager (2); Engineering Council (4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4). BERG, HOWARD MARTIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; MINAWA LODGE; M.I.S. (3, 4); Taylor University. BERGER, STUART JORDAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ARMORY HOUSE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Omega Beta Pi (2); L.A.S. Honors Program (1); Honors Day (I), Navy Pier. BERGER, WAYNE ELMER BUCKINGHAM; B.S. in Animal Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4). BERKSON, WILLIAM KOLLER CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Fencing, Fresh- man Squad (1); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); lllini House (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). BERLAND, RICHARD BRUCE GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SIGMA ALPHA MU; lllini Union Committee Member (1); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (2); lllini Forensic Association (3). BERLINER, RONALD RICHARD LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Engineering Physics; W.P.G.U. (2). BERMAN, STEPHEN NEW HYDE PARK, NEW YORK; B.S. in Accountancy. BERNHARDT, RUSSELL JOHN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; SNYDER, President (3); Campus Chest (1, 2, 3, 4); W.P.G.U. (1); Society of General Engineers (1); Young Republicans Club (1, 2); James Scholar (1). BERNSTEIN, ADRIENNE HARRIET CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Campus Chest (3); W.S.A. Board (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Student Senate (3, 4); University Choir (3); University Chorus (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extention of the University of Illinois; Orchesis (1, 2); Spanish Club (1, 2); F.T.A. (1, 2); S.E.A. (1, 2); University Chorus (2), Navy Pier. B.S. in Civil Engineering; [4): Honors Day (1, 2, 3); BERRA, JOHN HERRIN Epsilon; A.S.C.E. Key (3). BERTETTO, RICHARD ALAN CHICAGO; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chi University of Illinois Scholarship BERTOGLIO, MARY KATHRYN FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA; A.B. in L.A.S. , English; ALPHA XI DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (4); Trinity College. STEVENS, ROGER GILSON; B.S. m Electrical Engineering; A.B. in Economics; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Alpha Mu; The ILLIO (2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Illinois Technograph (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Free University of Berlin. BESSONNY, DEBORAH ANN EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; BUSEY; Y.W.C.A. (1); Chamber Orchestra (3); Concart Band (1); lllini Speech Correction Association (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (1). BEST, GARY WILLIAM 3ETHALTO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; BETA SIGMA PSI, House President (4); Star and Scroll; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Ameri- can Chemical Society (2, 3); A.I.Ch.E. (2, 3, 4); German Club (1, 2). BEST, LAWRENCE EDWIN OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Star Course- Manager (2); Y.M.C.A. (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Senate (4); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3); llligreek (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (I, 4). BETTNER, EISON ARTHUR MENDOTA; B.S. RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Omicron (I). L.A.S., Microbiology; ILLINOIS STREET 519 ' BIDNER, THOMAS DEAN MAHOMET; B.S. in Animal Science; FARMHOUSE; Alpha Zeta; The ILLIO (2); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (2); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Meats Judging Team (3); Honors Day (1, 3). BIEtFELDT, WIlllAM RAYMOND GARY, INDIANA; A.B. in Architecture; PHI KAPPA PSI. BIELINSKI, HELENE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; SHERWOOD; The Daily illini (1, 2); The ILLIO (3, 4); Illini Guide (2, 3); French Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). BIERfeRAUER, MARY FRANCES PARIS; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; EVANS; Pompons (1, 2); Illini Guide (3); French Club (1, 2); Honors Day ()). BILOW GERSON BERNARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Illinois Tech- nograph (I, 2); M.I.S. (3, 4). BIRD, CLAUDIA KATHRYN PESHAWAR AIR FORCE BASE, PAKISTAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Studies,; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Guidons (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2), BIRNBAUM, SANDRA GAIL DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; University of Manchester. BISHOP, BENJAMIN ROE LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Young Republicans Club (4). BIZAR, LARRY STEPHEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; TAU DELTA PHI, House President (3); Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club (4). BIAKESLEY, LANCE HUGH ELGIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; GARNER; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; German Club (1, 2); Pre-Law Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Repub- licans Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BLANHEIM, MELVIN WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA PHI ALPHA; Sachem; Tribe of Illini (3); Track, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (4), Freshman Squad (1); Pershing Rifles (1). BLASOVICH, JOYCE ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (4); Student Musicals (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student National Education Association (1, 2), Navy Pier. BLOCH, JOY SANDRA HOMETOWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES; I.A.S. (3); Honors Day (3); Northern Illinois University. BLOMGREN, JANICE DIANE ROCKFORD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; EVANS; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Orchesis (3, 4); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2). BLOMQUIST, JAY LORENTZ PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Marketing; Alpha Delta Sigma; Market- ing Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Business Manager of Pier-lllini Newspaper (3), Navy Pier. BLOOM, ROBERT HAROLD WESTBURY, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Honors Day (3). BLOOMBERG, CHARLES GAY LYNN CENTER; B.S. in Animal Science; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Illini Union Committee Member (I, 2); Intramural Council (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2, 3); Agriculture Economics Club (1, 2); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4): Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). BIOOME, PETER DALE CARLINVILLE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; NEWMAN; Engi- neering Council (4); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4), Honor Award (4); Knight of St. Patrick (4). BLUST, LARRY DAVID GALVA; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Air Force ROTC, Major; Air Force Council (4); Accountancy Club (4); Young Republicans Club (1); Commerce Honors Program (I, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholar- ship Key (3). BOARDMAN, WILLIAM KENYON, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; KAPPA SIGMA; Skull and Crescent; The Daily Illini (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (3); Air Force ROTC, Major; Scabbard and Blade (3); Flying Illini (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (4). BOCK, CARL ALLEN LINCOLN; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Alpha Zeta; Iota Delta Pi; Illini Union Board (4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of llini Union Committee (3); Director (4); Marching Illini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1); Illini Guide (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2), Chairman (2); Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); A.I.S. (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Association of International Students (3, 4). BOCK, JOAN ELLEN ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; KAPPA DELTA; Phi Bt ta Lambda; Commerce Council (3); Guidons (3). BOE, BARBARA ANN BROADVIEW; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; LINCOLN AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BOEHLE, ROSEMARY HELEN SPARLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., English; 4-H HOUSE, House Presi- dent (4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 3 4); S.N.I.B. (1); Illini Readers (2); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Illini House (3). BOERMAN, CALVIN RICHARD LA GRANGE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. BOEPSMA, ENID CHRISTINE CHICAGO; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Phi Boln L.imbda; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2, 3)' M.irkr.-lin') Club H). BOGACZ, THEODORE WILLIAM CHICAGO; A,B. in LA.S., History; Honors Day (3). 520 SENIORS 1965 BOGUSCH, ERNEST BRUCE CICERO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER; I.E.E.E. (4); J. S. Morton Junior College. BOHABOY, ALLAN JOHN BERWYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Physics Society (4); Honors Day (1). BOHIEN, VIRGINIA lOU MOWEAQUA; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE; Kappa Delta Pi; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Student National Education Association {3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1, 3). BOKIOS, GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; FORBES; Army ROTC, Second Lieu- tenant; Pershing Rifles (2, 3); Zeta Sigma Alpha (3); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1, 2); International Relations Club (I, 2); Navy Pier. BOKOR, LAWRENCE HENRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN; Accountancy Club (3). BOIDEN, BETTY ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA SIGMA THETA; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3); lllini Guide (2, 3); Foung Democrats Club (4). BOLICK, NANCY ANNE PAXTON; B.S. in Music Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Alpha lota; First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). BOION, LAURENCE JOEL LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Young Democrats Club (4); Bradley University; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois; Spanish Club (I), Navy Pier. BOOTHBY, MARGARET ANN MONMOUTH; B.S. in Education; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; lllini Guide (4); Greek Week Committee (4); Mount Saint Clare College. BOPPART, EUGENE ALFRED WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Agriculture; Campus Chest (3); Field and Furrow Club (2, 3, 4). BORCHERS, SHARAIYN LEE SIBLEY; B.S. in Education; 4-H HOUSE; University Theatre- Crew (3, 4); Campus Chest (4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (4); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Illinois State University. BORK, GENE ARNOLD PIPER CITY; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk; Honors Day (3). BOSE, MELFERD ANTON CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (4); A.S.M.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois; A.F.S. (2, 3); A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3), President (3), Navy Pier. BOSTON, ANDREW CHESTER PAWNEE; B.S. in Animal Science; CARR, House President (4); Student Musicals (2); lllini Guide (2); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Honors Day (2). BOSTON, WILLIAM DONALD PAWNEE; B.S. in Animal Science; CARR; Football, Freshman Squad (I). BOTT, JEFFREY ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Accountancy Club (4). BOTTERMAN, DAVID LAWRENCE ROSELLE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Phi Eta Sigma; Army ROrC, Captain; Phalanx (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). BOWERS, JACK LEE ILLIOPOLIS; B.S. in Agricultural Science; SIGMA NU; S.N.I.B. (4); Field and Furrow '3, 4); Blackburn College. BOWMAN, MARY VIRGINIA URBANA; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Shorter Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Star Course Manager (1); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BOWMAN, ROBERT AMOS LAGRANGE PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA NU; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Military Ball Committee (4); NROTC, Lieutenant; Navy Council 12, 3); Trident (3, 4). BOYD, VENITA NEVATA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Theater; WESCOGA; University Theatre Crew (I, 2, 3, 4); Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); lllini Guide (3). BRACH, ROBERT MAX BELVIDERE; B.F.A. in Painting; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. BRADBURY, ANDREA RHEA CLARENDON HILLS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; SIGMA KAPPA; Shorter Board; Alpha Chron; Sigma Delta Pi; The Daily lllini (1, 2); The ILLIO (2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); lllini Guide (3); L.A.S. Honors Program (I, 2, 3); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). BRAHANA, JOHN VAN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; ACACIA; Sachem; The Daily lllini (1); The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); University Theatre Cast (3); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Folk Song Club (4). 521 I ;-x- - SENIORS 1965 BRANDNER, JAMES LEROY SPRING VALLEY; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Phi Omega; Illinois State University. BRANDT, LARRY lEE DANVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Illinois Technograph (I); Lutheran Foundation Executive' Council (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1), BRANNEN, CHARLES ANTHONY CHICAGO; B.S. m Management; HOPKINS. BRAVER, DANIEL J HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Marketing; ZETA BETA TAU; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Campus Chest (I, 2); Intramural Council (3); Men's Glee Club (3); Folk Song Club (2, 3); Marketing Club {3, 4); Navy Pier Exte-nsion of the University of Illinois. BRAZLE, JUDITH CARPENTER BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Commerce Council (2, 3); Accountancy Club (3); Commerce Honors Pro- gram (4); Honors Day (1) BREEDING, DAVID GEORGE EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; GARMEN, President (4; Sigma Tau; A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). BREIDERT, ROBERT BRUCE FRANKFORT; B.S. in Finance; THETA CHI; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Y.M.C.A. (2); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Ski Club (2, 3); Honors Day (I). BREITBARTH, CHRISTINE ANNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BRENNEN, TERRY ERNEST CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; TAU KAPPA EPSILON, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); W.P.G.U. (2). BRESLER, SUSAN RUTH HAMMOND, INDIANA; B.F.A. in City Planning; Alpha Lambda Delta; University Theatre Cast (I); Orchesis (2); Folk Song C'ub (1); Forsite Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Studsnt Peace Union (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (3); Purdue University. BREWE, RICHARD ARTHUR NEWARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; BRANDOLIER; German Club (2, 4). BREWER, MAE MEENEN FORREST; B.S. in Music Education; SIGMA KAPPA; Mu Phi Epsilon; Campus Chest (1); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2, 3); lllini Guide (3); Home Economics Club (1); Honors Day (2, 3). BRICE, MARGARET JOANN CHICAGO; A.B. in Physical Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Sigma Nu; Campus Chest (4); Orchesis (3); Honors Day (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Orchesis (I, 2), President (2); French Club (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2), Navy Pier. BRICKER, DENNIS LEIGH PATOKA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Physics Society (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Math Honors Program (3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BRIGGS, PHILIP WHITE LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; SIGMA CHI; Greek Week Committee (1); Honors Day (1). BRILL, KENNETH JAMES BERWYN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; KNIGHT CLUB, House President (4); A.F.S. (3); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); I.A.S. (2); Morton Junior College; Illinois Institute of Technology. BRINCK, MARILYN tEANETTE MELROSE PARK; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; The Daily lllini (4); Home Economics Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4) ; Northern Illinois University. BRISKMAN, RONNY SUSAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; Zeta Phi Eta; Illinois Speech Correction Association (3, 4); University of Michigan. £ ■H. BRISTOL, GREGORY CHARLES VIRGIL; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). BROBERG, DAVID LAURCE MATTESON; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; S.A.E. (4); Illinois Institute of Techfiology. BRODY, TALBOT TRENTON, NEW JERSEY; B.S, in Physical Education; ZETA BETA TAU; Ma Wan-Da; Sachem; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Basketball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1). BROERS, WESLEY HENRY lAMPICO; B.S. in Animal Science; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; inter- fralernity Ball Comniitliv (2); Military Ball Comniillce (31; Plow boy Prom Committee (2); Air rorrc ROIC, Colontl; Air Force Council (4); Arnold Air Society (I, 2, 3, 4); Agricultural fclucilion Club (I, 2); Flying lllini (3, 4); Hool and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Sportsman's Club (3); Young Democrats Club (4). BROJ, LAUREN FRANK BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; MEDEA; I.E.E.E. (4)| Railroad Students Club (4); Morton lunior College. BROOM, VIRGINIA LOUISE ST JOSEPH; A.B. ( Inh 14); Yiiunci Rcpulilitans Club (4). L.A.S., Irachiny of Spanish; Spanilh 522 THE SENIOR BENCH, gift of the class of 1900, traditionally reserved for seniors only. BROWN, DOLORES MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; WILL (3, 4); Roosevelt University. BROWN, GlENNA LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA PHI; Junior Panhel- lenic (3); Illinois State University. BROWN, LARRY LEE EDWARDSVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Pi Delta Phi. BROWN, PATRICIA MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES; Wilson Junior College. BROWN, RUTH ANN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OAAICRON PI; Indiana University. BROWN, STEPHEN JEFFERY GLENCOE; B.S. in Accountancy; Army ROTC, Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Accountancy Club 1 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Man- agement (3, 4). EROWN, SUZANNE ADELINE CALUA,'.ET CITY; A.B. in Communications; SHERWOOD LODGE, President (3); Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily lllini (2); Campus Chest (2); Anthropology Club (4). BRUECKNER, RICHARD CHARLES LOMBARD; B.S. in Marketing; WESTON; W.P.G.U. (3); Air Force ROIC, Captain; Arnold Air Society (I, 2, 3, 4). BRUNBERG, MARY LOUISE MT. PROSPECT; B.S. in Microbiology; SHERWOOD LODGE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Honors Day (2, 3); University of Michigan. BRUNKOW, MARGARET SOGNEFEST PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Elementary Education; AL- PHA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (2). BRUNNER, BEVERLY ANN BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; BUSEY; Student Senate (3); Student Musicals (3); Honors Day (3); Northern Illinois University. BRUNNER, GEORGIA STEPHANIE BELLEVILLE; A.B. in Dance; PI BETA PHI; ShI-Ai; Alpha Sigma Nu; lllini Union Committee Chairman (1); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Star Course Manager (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Student Musicals (1, 2); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). BUCH, MARIAN LOUISE PALATINE; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALLEN; Luth- eran Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Agri- culture Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (1); Valparaiso University, BUCHLER, SUSAN EVA SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; lllini Newspaper Staff (1); lllini Union Committee Chair- man (2); German Club (I, 2); Student Zionist Organization (2), Navy Pier. BUCKLEW, BRUCETTA JEAN ELMHURST; A.B. in Nev s Editorial; ALLEN HALL; Young Republicans Club (4); Rockford College. BUDDE, RICHARD JORDAN DECATUR; A.B. in Political Science; ACACIA; Sachem; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Tribe of lllini (4); Basketball Manager (2, 3), Senior Manager (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant. BUILTA, HOWARD CLAIRE MINONK; A.B. in Agriculture Economics; FARMHOUSE; Army ROTC, Cadet First Lieutenant; Agricultural Economics Club (3); Field and Furrow (3); Hoof and Horn Club (4). BUKOVSKI, JOHN CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON; I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BULLARD, ANITA RAE SPRINGFIELD; Bachelor of Music; EVANS HALL; Pi Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha lota; Uni versity Orchestra (2 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BURBRIDGE, BARBARA LOUISE RICHTON PAR ; Bachelor of Music; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Alpha Chron; Sigma Alpha lola; University Choir (1, 2); Madrigal Chorus (1); Chamber Choir '3); University Opera (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). BURGESON, CAROL JUNE . . . . CHICAGO; B.S, in Commercial Teaching; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Sigma lola fpsilon; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); lllini Union Comm'ttee Chairman (4); Commerce Council (2, 3, 4); Greek Week Committee (2); Guidons (3); Commarce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2), 523 ■''' . BURKART, JUDITH ANN FLOSSMOOR; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; University Theatre Crew (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Hillsdale College. BURNS, CAROL McGEATH LINCOLN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; The ILLIO (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (2). BURNSIDE, BARBARA JEANNE MONTICELLO; B.F.A. in Art Education; PI BETA PHI; University Chorus (1); Madrigal Chorus (1, 2); Oratorio Society (3); Student Musicals (2); National Art Education Association (4); Honors Day (2, 3). BURTELSON, FREDERICK WELDON LOMBARD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). BUSCHE, FRED DAVIS JACKSONVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; mini Union Committee Member (I); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Fencing, Varsity Squad (3); Marching lllini (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (2); Young Demo- crats Club (3, 4). BUSH, NORMAN LEO DWIGHT; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant-Colonel; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4). BUTKUS, JULIA DALIA NORTH CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Chemistry; EVANS; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; lota Sigma Pi; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); lllini Guide (2, 3); Lithuanian Students Club (2); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BUnS, EDWARD ARTHUR PLATO CENTER; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SONS HOME; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha; Young Democrats Club (4); L.A.S. Honors Program; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BUTZER, JOHN FREDERIC ERIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Zoology; THETA XI; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Intramural Council (2); Intramural Manager (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (I, 2, 3); L.A.S. Honors Program (2); Honors Day (3). BUYER, DENNIS ELMWOOD PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARMORY HOUSE; Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BYBOKAS, JAMES GEORGE BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); I.E.E.E. (2, 4); Honors Day (1). BYRON, ALAN JORDAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PRAETORIANS; Beta Alpha Psi; Student Musicals !3); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Concert Band (1), Navy Pier. CADE, DAVID GILLER JACKSONVILLE; B.S. in Recreation; BETA THETA PI; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Freshman Seminar (1); Football, Varsity Squad (3); Basketball, Fresh- man Squad (1); Jazz-U-Like-lt (3); Military Ball Committee (4); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); Pre-Law Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Colorado; University of Texas; University of Texas .a N School. CALDWELL, KENNETH LORENZO CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; B.S. in L.A.S., Philosophy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3, A); Second Regimental Band (2, 3); Repertory Orchestra (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CALEK, JOANN LEE BERWYN; B.S. in Physical Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; W.S.A. Board (1, 2, 3, 4); Terrapin (I, 2, 3, 4), President (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). CALLAGHAN, RICHARD THOMAS CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Ma-Wen-Da; Sachem; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (I); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4). CALLAHAN, KATHLEEN JOYCE CHICAGO; RESIDENCE; Spanish Club (4). A.B. in L.A.S., English; LINCOLN AVENUE CAMARGO-RONCANCIO, HENRY ALFONSO TUNJA, REPUBL IC OF COLOMBIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; FORBES; Sigma Tau; Y.M.C.A. (4); I.E.E.E. (4); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3); Colombian Students Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Spanish Club (3); Le Cercle Francais (4); University of the Andes. CAMILLONE, ROBERT JOSEPH LINCOLN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NEWMAN HALL; Wa-Na-See; Newman Foundation Executive Council (2, 3, A); lllini Guide (I, 2, 3, 4, 5); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Society of General Engineers (1, 2). CAMM, BARBARA MAE FRANKLIN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SIGMA KAPPA; The ILLIO (1); University Chorus (2); lllini Guide (4); Guidons (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4), CAMP, THOMAS ROBERT PELHAM, NEW YORK; B.S. in Music Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Intramural Manager (1, 2, 3, 4); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); University Jazz Band (2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4). CAMPANINI, SUSAN MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; French Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1, 2); Folk Song Club (I, 2), Navy Pier. CAMPBELL, JOE DAVIS ARTHUR; B.S. in Civil Engineering; TAMAROA LODGE, House President (3); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). CAMPBELL, LARRY EUGENE KAMPSVILLE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; CALHOUN HALL, House President (4); S.A.E. (3); Southern Illinois University. CAMPBELL, RUSSELL WARE CRYSTAL LAKE; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; University Theatre Cast (I, 2); Fencing, Freshman Squad (1); Oratorio Society (2); Student Musicals (3, 4); James Scholar (t, 2, 3, 4). CAMPBELL, SUSAN KAY JOLIET; B.S. in Recroolion; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Y.W.C.A. (2); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Joliet Junior College. CANBEK, ISMET YILDIZELI SIVAS, TURKEY; B.S. in Mrch.mical EnginccriiK); Turkish Students' Association {3, A), President (4). 524 SENIORS 1965 CANTU, DORLA DEAN COAL CITY; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; SHERWOOD LODGE; University Theatre Crew (1); Y.W.C.A. (3); Anthropology Club (4); Spanish Club (I); Sociology Club (3, 4); Deaf Education Club (I, 2). CAPELLE, THOMAS ALAN ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; WESTON, House President (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Student Senate (2); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (2); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4), Chairman (3). CAPERS, MARY FRANCES SUE LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; SHERWOOD LODGE; Oratorio Society (2); Concert and Entertainment Board (2); Folk Song Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); University of South Carolina. CAPRITTA, DIANNE MARY SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Smith College. CARLIIE, JOHN WEBSTER, JR WINNETKA; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (4); W.P.G.U. (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Deni- san University. CARLS, LARRY MICHAEL VIRGINIA; B.S. in Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Track Manager (3); Physical Education Majors Club (I, 2); Honors Day (I). CARLSON, MYRNA JANE MONTICELLO, WISCONSIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Evangel College. CARPENTER, BETTY LOU MT. VERNON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PI BETA PHI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Scarab; Psi Chi; Campus Chest (1); Pompons (1); lllini Guide (3); Guid- ons (2); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholar- ship Key (3). CARPENTER, MARY LESLIE LAKE FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). CARR, EDWARD ELLIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (1); Judo Club (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CARRARO, LOIS ANGELINE BROADVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Italian Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). CARSTENS, ALICE FAY BEMENT; B.S. in Home Economics; McKINLEY; S.N.I.B. (2, 3); Home Economics Club (3, 4). CARSTENS, DELBERT KENYARD ALTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GRANADA; Phi Eta Sigma; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (2); Rifle and Pistol Club (2); Honors Day (1, 2). CARTER, KATHRYN DEANNE FAIRFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA DELTA; Mortar Board; Torch; Mask and Bauble; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (I); W.S.A. Board (I); Junior Panhellenic (1); Young Democrats Club (I); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). CATLETT, MARION FLOYD CAHOKIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SU CASA; Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (I, 2, 3, 4). CERASANI, JAMES JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PHI KAPPA THETA; Skull and Crescent; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (1); Army ROTC, Major; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Marketing Club (4); Honors Day (3). CHAN, FLORENCE SUI-YING HONG KONG; B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omicron, Chinese Students Club (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2); Western Michigan University. CHAN, SHIU KWONG HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Tau Beta Pi; lllini Guide (4); I.E.E.E. (4); Chinese Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). CHANG, WENDY WEI WEI OTTAWA, CANADA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALLEN; Chin- ese Students Club (2, 3, 4); Mississippi State College for Women. CHAO, CHIH-CHIEH SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Eta Kappa Nu; Western Michigan Univer- sity. CHAO, NANCY TSAI SOMERVILLE, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Elementary Education; McKINLEY HALL; Y.W.C.A. (I); University Chorus (I); Women's Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Chinese Students Club (I, 2); lllini Guide (2); Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4). CHAPMAN, JOHN EDWIN RIVER FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Skull and Crescent; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Swimming, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (I); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. CHASE, STEPHEN MARTIN ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chess Club (2); Young Republicans Club (2). CHELIUS, JAMES ROBERT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Economic Theory; DELTA UPSI- LON, House President (3); University Theatre Manager (2); Star Course Manager (1); Interfraternity Council (2, 3); NROTC, Ensign; Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). SENIORS 1965 THE MEN in the ROTC program find their hard training rewarded in their senior year with a commission. H . ■• 1. J ■H m rM ,r H l m mimm m As - y. CHENOWETH, LINDA LOUISE WEST SALEM; B.S. in Home Economics; Disciples Foundation Executive Council (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club {1, 2, 3, 4). HERZON, BARBARA NATALIE SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Social Studies; VAN DOREN; Span- ish Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3). CHESKIN, GREGORY HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Alpha Kappa Psi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1). CHESKIN, SUSAN ENID CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; IOTA ALPHA PI; Shi-Ai; Junior Panhellenic (1); Honors Day (1, 2), CHIDLEY, ALAN BEN PALATINE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E. (3, 4). CHIEN, YAU-MING KOWLOON, HONG KONG; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics. CHOCKLEY, CAROL SUE MENDOTA; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR; Student Na- tional Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (I); Illinois State University. CHRIST, KATHRYN MARIE BELLEVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA XI DELTA, House President (4); University Theatre Crew (2); Honors Day (1). CHRIST, SANDY LYNN COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in Physical Education; PI BETA PHI; Alpha Sigma Nu; The ILLIO (3); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Student Senate (1); Cheerleader (2, 3, 4); Pompons (1); Student Musicals (3, 4); Angel Flight (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). CHRISTENSON, DAVID LOREN JOLIET; B.S. in Accountancy; University of Denver; Joliet Junior College. CHRISTIANSON, LINDA LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; SHERWOOD LODGE; Beloit College. CHRISTIE, JOHN TAIT OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; PENNSYLVANIA AV- ENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (2); Marching lllini (2); Second Regimental Band (2); Student Musicals (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHRISTOPHER, JAMES LEROY PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHRISTY, MYRNA DARLENE SULLIVAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; McKINLEY; lllini Union Commitlee Member (2); lllini Guide (3). CHU, VIVIAN PING HONG KONG; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; EVANS; Chinese Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3). CIARNIEILO, PHYLLI.S BERWYN; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (3, 4). CLARK, CAROLYN JOAN CATLIN; B.S. in Home Economics Education; SIGMA KAPPA, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; The Daily lllini (1); The ILLIO (2); lllini Guide (2, 3); Home- Economics Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). CLARK, DANIEL MONROE ROCKTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; CARR. CLARK, JOHN PORTER BL00MING70N; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; CHI PSI; Honors D,iy (2, 3). CLARK, ROBERT BENJAMIN GLOVERSVILLE, NEW YORK; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; LOOKOUT MANOR; A.f-.S. (2); Hudson Valley Community College. CLAUSEN, KENNETH ARTHUR NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; GARMEN; Chi Epii- Ion; A.S.C.E. (3, 4). 526 CLEMINS, ARCHIE RAY URBANA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NROTC, Lieutenant Com- mander; Armed Forces Council (4); Navy Council (2, 3, 4); Trident (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar (1,3, 4); Honors Day (I). CLINE, MARGARET LOUISE PETERSBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALLEN; Psi Chi; United Christian Foundation Executive Council (3); lllini Guide (2, 3). CLINTON, JOHN EDWARD VIRDEN; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; GARNER; Phi Eta Sigma; Gargoyle; Sigma Tau; Concert Band (2); Marching lllini (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); First Regimental Band (3, 4, 5); Honors Day (I, 2). CLOE, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, JR JACKSONVILLE; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; Gargoyle; Sigma Tau; A. I. A. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). CLOTHIER, ROBERT DEAN SOUTH BELOIT; B.S. in Dairy Technology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Judging Team (4); Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). COBB, DAVID LYLE WAUKEGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; PENNSYLVANIA AV- ENUE RESIDENCE; lllini Guide (3, 4); lllini Forensic Association (3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1); Young Republicans Club (2, 3). CODA, DONALD LAWRENCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; The Daily lllini (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Military Ball Committee (3); Arnold Air Society (1, 2); Accountancy Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Finance Club (3); Rifle and Pistol Club (2); Young Democrats Club (4). COGSWELL, GARY LAVERNE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ACACIA; Pi Tau Sigma; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Wrestling, Freshman Squad (1); Sec- ond Regimental Band (1, 2); A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (1). COHEN, ANNE LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; IOTA ALPHA PI; The Daily lllini (I); lllini Union Committee Member (1); A.C.E. (4). COHEN, HARVEY GILBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; HOPKINS; Young Demo- crats Club (4); Loyola University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Congress (2, 3), Navy Pier. COHEN, LESLIE BETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Kappa Delta Pi; Honors Day (3). COHEN, SUSAN FREDDA JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S.; Teaching of Social Studies; LAUREL; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (1); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (1) COHIL, DENNIS JOSEPH JOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER; Campus Chest (3); lllini Guide (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Entrekin Students Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. COHN, RONALD DENNIS CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. COLANGELO, LENICE KAREN ELMHURST; B.F.A. in Art Education; ALPHA PHI; Shorter Board; Shi-Ai; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Campus Chest (1); Society of American Military Engineers (2, 3, 4); Angel Flight (1). COLBERT, SHERYL ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Home Economics; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; lllini Union Committe-e Chairman (2, 3); Campus Chest (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Com- mittee (3); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); MacMurray College. COLE, BARTON LEE MACON; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (1); NROTC, Lieutenant Junior Grade; Trident {3, 4); A.S.C.E. (1); Young Democrats Club (4). COLITZ, NATALIE LYNN SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Campus Chest (1); lllini Guide (3). COLLINS, JOE LYNN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Municipal Park Administra ion; American Recrea- tional Society (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Sportsman's Club (2). COMERIO, JOHN WILLIAM HERRIN; B.S. in Recreation; PHI KAPPA SiGMA; American Recreational Society (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4). COMPTON, WILLIAM ROBERT ALLERTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Eastern Illinois Uni- versity. CONDON, MARGUERITE ANNE ROCKFORD; B.S in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; AL- PHA GAMMA DELTA, House President (4); The ILLIO (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Honors Day (1). CONGLETON, DAVID WILLIAM PESOTUM; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronauti-al Engineer- ing; Sigma Gamma Tau; The Daily lllini (3); Marching lllini (2. 3); Socord R-gimental Band (31; Engineering Council (3, 4); I.A.S. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (3); Honors Day (2). CONLIN, GERY VINCENT ARTHUR; B.S. in Accountancy; TAMAROA; Marching lllini (2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Honors Day (1). CONLIN, JOAN KATHRYN i ELVIDERE; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; SIGMA KAPPA; Mortar Board; Shi-Ai; Sigma lota Epsilon; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). CONNELL, JOHN EDWARD DEIAVAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SCOTT; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Springfield Junior College. CONNER, JOHN EDWARD MACOMB; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA NU; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3, 4); junior Interfraternity Council (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Basketball Manager (2); Wrestling Manager (3); Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Account- ancy Club (3, 4). 527 illl .• •;■.■• ■• 1 CONNOR, TERESA MARIE MORRIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Zefa Phi Eta; The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (3); Campus Chest (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); lllini Guide (4); Young Republicans Club (4). CONCUR, SANDRA LOUISE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Commerce Honors Program (1). COOK, ROBERT WIlllAM QUINCY; A.B. In L.A.S., History; NEWMAN; Campus Chest (3); Junior Bar Association (4); Quincy College. COOIS, JOSEPH GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI KAPPA THETA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (3); Young Democrats Club (I). COONEY, EARL JOHN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (3); Newman Club Executive Council (3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2); Marquette Uni- versity; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. COOPER JOHN DUDLEY, JR STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK; B.F.A. in Landscape Archi- tecture; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Forsite Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Staten Island Community Col- lege. CORBIN, MITCHELL RAY COAL CITY; B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Plowboy Prom Committee (3); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4). CORDON, GLENDA SUE URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Young Republicans Club (4). CORNEHL, ERNST ERICH BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (3, 4); Pershing Rifles (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (I, 2, 3, 4). CORNWELL, GRETCHEN DEANNA CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in English Literature; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Players; University Theatre hAanag T (3, 4), President (4); University Theatre Crew (1); University Theatre Cast (2); University Theatre Board (4); A.F.S. (2); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3). CORRAY, CHARLES WILLIAM URBANA; B.S. in Agriculture Industry; Army ROTC, Lieuten- ant Colonel; Agricultural Economics Club (1); lllini Sportsman's Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (1). CORTRIGHT, DONALD JOSEPH ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; TRI- ANGLE; Rifle Team, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Senior Rifle Team Manager (4); Gymnastics Manager (I); Pershing Rifles (1, 2); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). COUGHLIN, MARY HARRIETTE CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA ZETA; University Theatre Crew (11; Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (4). COULSON, JAMES HILTON BURLINGTON. IOWA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4), Bronze Tablet. COURTER, GEORGE EDWARD DELONG; B.S. in Animal Science; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2, 3); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2). COURTNEY, THOMAS FRAN CIS EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Young Democrats Club (4); University of Miami; Loyola University. COWAN, DIXIE MARIE OLNEY; A.B. in L.A.S. , French; ARBOR SUITES; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3, 4); Editor (4); lllini Guide (2); James Scholar (1). COX, DAVID LAWRENCE WYOMING; B.S. in Animal Science; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4); Illinois State University. COX, JAMES EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; SIGMA TAU GAMMA, House President (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3, 4); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (2): lllini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). COX, JUDITH KAY GALESBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics. COX, PAMELA ANNE BELIEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); Young Democrats Club (4); College of Saint Teresa. CRANDAIL, ARTHUR ROY EUGENE, OREGON; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; WESTON; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); A.F.S. (3); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Principia College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CREAMER, ANNE MARIE URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Women's Glee Club (4); French Club (1, 2); Illinois Wesleyan University. CREMEENS, ELAINE FRANCES DELAVAN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PRESBY; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illinois Readers (2); French Club (3, 4), President (4); Student National Edu- cation Association (3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (2, 3); University of Oklahoma. CRENSHAW, MARY PHOENIX, ARIZONA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; Univer sity of Arizona. CRIST, JANET LORRAINE STANINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; McKINLEY, House President (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Young Republicans Club (I, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4). CROMWELL, MARTHA ANN BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Eiemenl.iry Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Kappa Delta Pi; A.C.E. (2, 3); Honors Day (2, 3), 528 SENIORS 1965 CRONE, JOHN ANDREW ROCKFORD; B.S. in Accountancy; HOPKINS, House Presi- dent (3); Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi, President (4); The Daily lllini (1); Accountancy Club (1, 4); Com- merce Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). CRONIN, MARY THERESE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club (2, 4); W.S.A. (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; W.A.A. (I, 2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. CRUIL, STANLEY WARREN BELVIDERE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TARA HALL, House President (2); M.I. A. Executive Council (2); Second Regimental Band (3, 4); lllini Guide (2); Army ROTC, Captain; Society of American Military Engineers (3); A.S.A.E. (1, 2); I.S.P.E. (2) S.A.E. (3, 4). CULBERTSON, JANET LOUISE BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Recreation; DELTA ZETA; Shi-Ai; lllini Union Commitee Member (3, 4); University Chorus (1); Guidons (2); Amer- ican Recreational Society {1, 2, 3, 4). CUIP, MARILYN PATRICIA WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); lllini Guide (3). CUNNINGTON, BARBARA RUTH PONTIAC; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PALAMAR; The Daily lllini (4). CUPPY, PAUL STEPHEN ARCOLA; B.S. In Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3); lllini Sportsman's Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). CURRAN, CAROL MARGARET CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ARBOR SUITES; Gamma Alpha Chi; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CURRAN, KATHRYN ROSE McHENRY; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Latin; GAMMA HOUSE, House President (3, 4); Mortar Board; Pi Sigma Alpha; lllini Union Pro- gram Board (3, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3, 4); Panhellenic-WISA Co- ordinating Committee (3, 4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (3). CURRENS, JANET ELAINE NACHUSA; B.S. in Elementary Education; EVANS; lllini Guide (2). CURRY, ROGER WAYNE PORT BYRON; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE; Alpha Zela; Alpha Epsilon; A.S.A.E. (2, 3, 4), President (4); Moline Community College. CURTIS, BARBARA IRENE WHEATON; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; W.P.G.U. (3); lllini Guide (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). CURTISS, CYNTHIA GRACE STOCKTON; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ZETA TAU ALPHA, House President (4); Shorter Board; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (4); Star Course Man- ager (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Angel Flight (3, 4); Homecoming Court (4); Out- standing Greek (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). CUTILLETTA, THOMAS PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA TAU GAMMA; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma lota Epsilon; W.P.G.U. (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1); Commerce Honors Program (1); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). CWIKLIN, EDWARD RALPH AURORA; B.S. in Accountancy; PI KAPPA PHI, House President (4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management {3}; Young Republicans Club (3, 4). CYPRESS, WILLIAM WALTER HARVEY; B.S. in Accountancy; SNYDER; Accountancy Club (2); Thornton Junior College. CZECH, JOHN DENNIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; BRANDOLIER; Delta Sigma Pi; Finance Club (4); Young Democrats Club (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CZERNENKO, GREGORY PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON; W.P.G.U. (1); I.E.E.E. (I). DACZKEWYCZ, ROMAN JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. DAHL, ROBERT CARL ELMHURST; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TAU KAPPA EPSILON, House President (3); lllini Union Program Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Department Head (4); Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). DAHMAN, HELEN JANET ARENZVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; LEEMAN LODGE. DAILEY, MARY ANN TAYLORVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; PALAMAR; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; lllini Guide (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). DAILY, JUDITH ANN PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ARBOR SUITES; Iowa State University. DAL BELLO, ROBERT ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.F.S. (2); I.E.E.E. (1), Navy Pier. 529 SENIORS 1965 DALCHE, JUDITH MAYER DES PLAINES; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; W.P.G.U. (1); Oratorio Society (I); Russian Language Club (1, 3, 4); German Language Club (3); French Lan- guage Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 4); Alliance Francaise; Sorbonne. DALE, LINDA LOU CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The Daily mini (2); University Theatre Cast (3, 4); StucJent Senate (3); Pompons (1); I.T.E. (2, 3, 4). DANDURAND, GARY LEE KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., History; SNYDER, House President (3); Tomahawk; The Daily lllini (2); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); James Scholar (I). DANES, FRANK KORB CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; Morton Jr. College. DANIEL, DAVID NEWELL CAMBRIA, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (3); Wisconsin State University. DANNER, ARTHUR, III HALFDAY; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA TAU DELTA; Alpha Phi Omega, President (2, 3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1); Arnold Air Society (I). DANOFF, JANICE LYNN CHICAGO; B.S. m Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Alpha Lambda Delta; Universily of Michigan. DARBY, MARILYN JOYCE LAGRANGE; B.S. in Marketing; EVANS; Marketing Club. DARNALL, LINDA JEAN MINIER; B.S. in Elementary Education; TAFT; University Chorus (2); Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Sludent National Education Association (4). DART, EMILY COLLIN WAUKEGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Long Beach City College. DASCHKA, HARRIET IRIS CHESTER; B.S. in Retailing; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); W.S.A. Board (1); Pompons (1); Terrapins (2); Angel Flight (3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Market- ing Club (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Honors Day (3). DASTA, ANTHONY JOSEPH NORRIDGE; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS; lllini Guide (3, 4); A. I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DAUGHTERS, DAVID LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SCOTT; Studi-nt Senate (2); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3, 4), Commander (4); Association of U.S. Army (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Activity Honorary (2); Student Congrtis j2). Navy Pier. DAVID, VICTOR LOWELL SKOKIE; B.S. in Advertismg; PI LAMBDA PHI; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club (4); Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. DAVIDOV, JOEL LAWRENCE PARK FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Grinnell College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DAVIDSON, LINDA RUTH COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Northwestern University. DAVIDSON, THOMAS MURRAY PRINCETON; B.S. in Management; SIGMA PI; Skull and Crescent; Football Manager {1, 2); Air Force R.O.T.C, First Lieutenant. DAVIS, BRUCE LEON ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Economics; KAPPA DELTA RHO; Star and Scroll; Sludent Senate (2, 3); Pre-Law Club (1). DAVIS, GARY DALE MACON; Bachelor of Architecture; DELTA UPSILON; Ripon College. DAVIS, LEROY CLAYTON fUSCOLA; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (3); Field and Furrow (1). DAVIS, NORMAN CHARLES BALLSTON L AKE, NEW YORK; Bachelor of Architecture; TAMAROA; A. I. A. (3); Hudson Valley Community College. DAVIS, STEPHEN ELLIOTT BLOOMINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; HOUSE OF ROOJAH; Y.M.C.A. (3); Campus Chest (1); McKinley Foundation Exaculive Council (2); SNCC (3, 4); Sociology Club (3, 4). DAWSON, CAROL ANN URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; Women's Glee Club (4); Oratorio Society (3, 4); Southern Baptist Foundation Executive Council (2); Illinois Slate University. DAY, MICHAEL ALIEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; THETA CHI; University Chorus (2); folk Song Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. 530 SHARON SEBAN, Lynn Bowser, and Lida Petruniak model fashions for the style show following the annual Delta Delta Delta Pansy Breakfast for senior engaged Panhellenic women. uf% M- DEAN, BARBARA PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of History; ARBOR SUITES; The ILLIO (2); Ski Club (3, 4). DEAN, WILLIAM EUGENE ROCKPORT; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); Honors Day (I). DEARLOVE, DAVID GILLARD GLEN ELLYN; Bachelor of Architecture; BETA THETA PI; Skull and Crescent; Star Course Manager (I, 2). DeCOURSEY, DONALD WARREN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Navy ROTC Midshipman Lieutenant Commander; Navy Council (4); Trident (3, 4, 5). DEGRAFF, DENISE FLORINE FORRESTON; B.S. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Illinois Wesleyan University. DEIBERT, RAYMOND HARVEY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; A.I.Ch.E. (2); German Club (4); Wright Junior College. DEMETRULIAS, PATRICIA MARIE CAHOKIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; CHI OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Air Force Sponsor (4); Angel Flight (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Phi Sigma Epsilon (2, 3); Honors Day (2); MacMurray College. DEMITRUI, DOROTHY JEAN CHICAGO; B.S in L.A.S., Biolo gy; ARBOR SUITES; Spanish Club (3). DE NARAY, ANDREW BARRINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Geography; Freshman Seminar (1); University Chorus (2); Oratorio Society (3); Young Republicans Club (2). DENT, JOHN LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Campus Chest (2); W.P.G.U. (1, 2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (I, 2); St. Pat's Ball Committee (3); I.E.E.E. (3, 4). DESANTO, JAMES JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; M.I. A. Executive Council (3); Newman Club Executive Council (3, 4); Rho Epsilon (4); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; The Chicago lllini (1), Navy Pier. DEVEREAUX, PAUL ANDRE DECATUR; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; NEWMAN HALL; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, A); I.A.S. (3). DEVORE, ARCHIE LEE MULBERRY GROVE; B.S. in Dairy Science; ORCHARD DOWNS; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Judging Team (4); Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Dairy Production Club (3, 4); Greenville College. DEVRIES, CAROL LYNN FORRESTON; B.S. in Home Economics; McKINLEY; S.N.I.B. (3, 4); McKinley Foundation Executive Council (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Christian Fellowship (1, 2, 3, 4). DIANNI, ROBERT JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; HOPKINS; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Southeast Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DICKINSON, CHARLES CARYL MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; TRIANGLE; Keramos; lllini Union Committee Member (2); American Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4) DICKMAN, THOMAS GEORGE ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; KAPPA DELTA RHO, House President (4); Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1, 2); Mechanical Engineering Honors Program (3); Honors Day (1). DIEHL, WILLIAM GEORGE PALATINE; B.S. in Industrial Administration; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (2). DIGAETANI, JOHN LOUIS FOREST PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; HOPKINS; The Daily lllini (3, 4); lllini Readers (3, 4), President (3, 4); Loyola University. OIGIACOMO, MARIANNE LEE MELROSE PARK; A.B. in Dance; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (2); Pompons (2); Orchesis (1, 2, 3, 41; Military Ball Commiltes (3); Army Military Sponsor (3); Majors Dance Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2). DILETO, SAMUEL ROBERT JOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON; W.P.G.U. (4); I.E.E.E. (4); Lewis College. 531 DILUSTRO, PATRICIA ELIZABETH PALATINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Student National Education Association (4); Young Re- publicans Club (4); Catherine Spaulding College. DISHMAN, ETHELYNNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; Pi Delta Phi; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini LInion Committee Chairman (4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (4); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (4); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (3); L.A.S. Council (2, 3); lllini Guide (3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); French Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3). DITTMER, WAITER DEAN EAST PEORIA; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; THE GROTTO, House President (3); Engineering Council (3); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Colonel; Engineer- ing Mechanics Society (3, 4). DIVEIBISS, CAROLYN YAGER WAUKEGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Lake Forest College. DIVELBISS, KENT A WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Management; lllini Union Commitee Member (1). DIXON, LINDA MAE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (I, 4); W.P.G.U. (4); Cheerleader (3); Pompons (2); WILL (3). DLUHY, DIANE DATZ MELROSE PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; lllini Guide (2); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4). DOI, BETTI MICHIKO CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; EVANS; Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois. DOLL, JERRY DENNIS POCHAHONTAS; B.S. in Agricultural Science; ILLI-DELL; Tomahaw k; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Council (3, 4); Dairy Production Club (1); Field and Furrow (2, 3, 4), President (3, 4); Agriculture Honors Program; Honors Day (1, 2). DOLL, PAUL lARKIN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Communications; ORCHARD DOWNS; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Theatre Crew (3, 4); WILL (3, 4); Milwaukee Institute of Technology. DOMAN, MARY MARGARET KANKAKEE; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA OMICRON PI; University Theatre Crew (2); Y.W.C.A. (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Northern Illi- nois University. DONDANVILLE, WAITER JOSEF BRACEVILLE; B.S. in Communications; Sigma Delta Chi. DONZE, JEAN ANN RANTOUL; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; The Daily lllini (3); W.P.G.U. (I, 2); lllini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). DORR, RICHARD EVERETT JEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI; B.S. in Marketing; PHI DELTA THETA; Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Air Force ROTC, Major. DOWNS, BETTE RUTH LAGRANGE PARK; B.S. in Physical Education; ARBOR SUITES, President (4); Physical Education Majors Club (4); Millikin University. DOWNS, JOHN BURTON URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA CHI RHO; Golf, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (]); Track, Freshman Squad (1); lllini Guide (3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4), Honors Day (1). DRAKE, JERRY FRANCIS ODELL; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Sigma Tau; Physics Society (2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 3). DRAKE, MERTON PAUL CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (1); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Society of American Military Engineers (3, 4); A. I. A. [2, 3). DRDA, DENNIS PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; FORBES; Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2, 3); Arnold Air Society (2); Pershing Rifles (2); Society of Construction Engineers (5); Young Democrats Club (4, 5); Iowa State University. DREGER, PETER FRITZ PALMYRA, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ARMORY HOUSE. DREW, ALLAN PIERCE ELMHURST; B.S. in Forestry; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Dolphins (2, 3, 4); lllini Foresters (3, 4). DROBNY, CHARLENE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ARBOR SUITES; Young Democrats Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DUCASSE, EDGAR GEORGE ELGIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Honors Day (2, 3); Case Institute of Technology. DUDEK, ROBERT ANTHONY B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University o( Illinois; A.S.C.E. (2, 3), President (3), Navy Pier. DuFALLO, ELAINE CYNTHIA WHiriNG, INDIANA; B.F.A. in Art Education; ARBOR SUITES. DUGLE, JON RICHARD NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia; Concert Band (I, 2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (I, 2, 3, 4); University Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1). DUJMOVIC, RICHARD MILON CHICAGO; B.S. In Electrical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Swimming Team (1), Navy Pier. 532 SENIORS 1965 DUKER, EDGAR PAUL URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; SIGMA NU; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia; Concert Band (4); Marching lllini (4); Honors Day (1). DUKER, JOHN GUY URBANA; Bachelor of Music; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia; Concert Band (2, 3, 4, 5, 6); Marching lllini (2, 3, 4, 5, 6); University Or- chestra (3, 4); Wind Ensemble (3, 4, 5); Knox College. DUNCAN, DAVID BUDD ALEXIS; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Field and Furrow (2); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4). DURBIN, KAREN lEE PRINCEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4). DUSEK, CAROL ANN CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; National Art Education Association (4); Bogan Junior College. DYBALA, RAYMOND WALTER CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; FOUR COLUMNS; Loyola University; Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. DYER, MARTIN PATRICK PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA TAU DELTA, House President (4); Dolphins (1, 2); lllini Guide (3). ECK, KENNETH OTTO CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GARNER; Wright Junior College. ECKERT, LARY CORNELL BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; FARMHOUSE; Star and Scroll; Junior Interfrafernity Council (I); lllini Guide (4); Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). EDELSTEIN, WILLIAM ALAN NORTHBROOK; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; lllini Forensic Association (1, 2, 3); Physics Society (I, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). EDER, THOMAS WILLIAM FREEPORT; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Marching lllini (I, 2); Second Regimental Band (I, 2); A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (I, 4). EDES, GEORGE NELSON GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (I); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (1); M.R.H.A. Public Relations Director (I); Student Senate (1) A.I.Ch.E. (4). EDLUND, DAVID ARTHUR BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Basketball, Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). EDMAN, DAVID CARL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; American Chemical Society (1), Navy Pier. EDWARDS, lUTHER KENNETH DETROIT, MICHIGAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Wayne State University. EFFORT, BEVERLY JEANNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation Therapy; DELTA SIGMA THETA; Campus Chest (2); Orchesis (2); American Recreation Society (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Orchesis (1), Navy Pier. EGGERT, WAYNE GERRY RIVER GROVE; B.S. in Finance; HOPKINS, House President (3); Delta Sigma Pi; lllini Guide (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (1, 2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. EGUNJOBI, MICHAEL AJAYI ILAWE-EKITI, NIGERIA; B.S. in Agriculture; Cooperative Ex- tension Club (3); Western Illinois University. EHMANN, WILLIAM JAROLD BARRINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3); Whitman College. EICHIN, BARBARA LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; CHI OMEGA; Torch; Shi-Ai, President (3); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (2); Junior Pan- hellenic (I); Panhellenic Executive Council (2, 3, 4); Panhellenic Executive Coordinating Committee (3, 4); Panhe-llenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3); Student Senate (3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Freshman Seminar (1); Women's Glee Club (1, 2); Greek Week Committe-e (1, 2, 3), Chairman (3); Guidons (2); Honors Day (1). EISNER, THOMAS SULTAN PARK FOREST; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Chest (3); llligreek (3); lllini Guide (3); Commerce Honors Program (I, 2); Honors Day (I, 2). EKSTEN, RONALD CHARLES ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; HOPKINS, House President (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Finance Club (4); Pre-Law Club (2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Valparaiso University. ELGIN, JOHN WARREN SHELBYVILLE; B.S. in Industrial Administration; ALPHA CHI RHO; Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Greek Week Committee (3); Pershing Rifles (1, 2); Society of American Military Engineers (2); Accountancy Club (3); Marketing Club (3); M.I.S. (2, 3); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Young Republicans Club {1, 2, 4); Judo Club (4). ELLETT, JACK BENJAMIN MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Alpha Phi Omega. 533 SENIORS 1965 MARILYN LEMKE, gaining practical experience student leaching, helps her third grade children solve arithmetic problems. f4 I -: IP' ELLETT, KAREN FRANCIS EAST MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Zeta Phi Eta; mini Speech Correction Association (2, 3, 4); Augustana College. ELLIOTT, GLORIA WILK GLENCOE; B.F.A. in Art Education; BUSEY; A.C.E. (3, 4); National Art Education Association (4); Albion College. ELLIS, ROBERT MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; WILL (2); IM Rec Board (2); I.E.E.E. (3); Young Democrats Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ELMQUIST, CAROLYN MARIE WHEATON; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ALPHA XI DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; University Theatre Crevi' (1); Military Sponsor (2); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). ELSTON, JAMES LAVERNE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; SIGMA PI, House President (3); Skull and Crescent; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Freshman Seminar (]); Greek Week Committee (2); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Agriculture Honors Program (2); Honors Day (2). ELWORTHY, WILLIAM ROBERT ROCHELLE; B.S. in Economics; PHI KAPPA PSI; Phi Eta Sigma; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Commerce Honors Pro- gram (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). ELY, RICHARD WILMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; CALHOUN; M.I.A. Executive Council (3); Student Senate (3); lllini Sportsman's Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. EMERY, BARBARA LARSON ROCKFORD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Junior Panhellenic (1); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3); Student National Education Association (3). EMERY, JOHN CLYDE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Industrial Administration; THETA XI; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); Flying lllini (1, 2); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). ENG, GARY THOMAS ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Economics; NEWMAN, House President {3, 4); Campus Chest (3); Newman Foundation Executive Council (2); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3). ENGELBRECHT, ARTHUR LEE HENRY; B.S. in Vocational Agriculture; Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2). ENGLAND, LINDA DIANE DECATUR; B.S. in Music Education; BUSEY; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Choir (3); University Chorus (2). ENGLISH, JOHN WESLEY, JR BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PHI KAPPA PSI; Student Senate (2); Society of General Engineers (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (4). ENNETT, BEATRICE ELIZABETH ROCKFORD; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA OMICRON PI; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (1); lllini Guide (4). ENNIS, PAMELA MARTIN WILMETTE; B.S. in Physical Education; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Orchesis (2, 3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3). EPLEY, RICHARD JESS PANA; B.S. in Animal Science; KAMPUS KNIGHTS; Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). EPSTEIN, BARBARA SCHARMAIN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies: ARBOR SUITES; Student Musicals (3); Spanish Club (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. EPSTEIN, FAYE EILENE CHICAGO; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lembda Delta; lllini Guide (3); A.C.E. (4); Young Demociats Club (4); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University Chorus (1); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (I. 2); Activity Honorary (2), Navy Pier. EPSTEIN, JON DAVID CHESTER; B.S. in Commerce and Law; ZETA BETA TAU; Sachem, President (3); lllini Union Review Board (3); lllini Union Program Board (3); Mlini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee- Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Department Head (3); Student Senate (2); lllini Guide (3); IM Rec Board (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U. S. Army (3, )i Young Democrats Club (2, 3). ERLICH, RICHARD DEE SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PI LAMBDA I'HI; Phi Eta Sigma; Plii Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alph Mu; Juiiior Inttrfratcrnity Council (1)( Young Democrats Club (4); L.A.S. Honors Program (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). ERIINGER, LARRY LELAND O'FALLON; B.S. in Anim.il Science; PENNSYIVANIA AVENUE KISiniNft; Hoof and Horn Club (4). 534 ERWIN, CAROL JEAN A IATTOON; B.S. in Home Economics; DELTA ZETA; Gamma Alpha Chi; Star Course Manager (1). ESCHNER, RICHARD WILLIAM WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; A. I. A. (I, 2, 3, 4, 5); University of Wisconsin. ESMOND, CHERYL WASSMUNDT WHEATON; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; CHI OMEGA; mini Union Committee- Chairman (3, 4); Junior Panhellenic (2); Pompons (2); Student Musicals (2); Christian Science Executive Council (3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (3); Principia College. ESMOND, JACK BAILEY OTTAWA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SIGMA CHI; Pi Tau Sigma; Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3, 4). EVANS, ALLAN ROBERT ROBERTS; B.S. in Engineering Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Omicron Delta Kappa: Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Society of American Military Engineers (2); Physics Society (2, 3, 4), Pre-sident (4); Society of General Engineers (1); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4), Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). EVANS, KAREN JEANNE DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; DELTA ZETA; Shorter Board; Torch; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1); Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (1, 3, 4). EVANS, MARGARET CAROL HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Teaching of Social Science; ALLEN; Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (3); MacMurray College. EVANS, MARY LEE DECATUR; B.S. in Speech Correction; DELTA ZETA; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (4), Chairman (4); lllini Speech Correction Association 12, 3, 4). EVANS, MYRNA TAMARA SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; IOTA ALPHA PI, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1, 2). EVANS, TIMOTHY CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; WESTON. EVINS, WARREN HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALPHA CHI SIGMA; Alpha Phi Omega; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1); Maior Committee of Student Senate (4); Football Manager (2); Air Force ROTC, First Sergeant; American Chemical So- ciety (2, 3, 4); L.A.S. College Honors Program (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). EWERT, LAWRENCE DONALD ELGIN; B.S. RESIDENCE, House President (3); Th. in L.A.S., Psychology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Daily lllini (3, 4); Student Senate (2, 3). EYBEL, CARL EUGENE PANA; B.S. in L.A.S. , Chemistry; GARNER, House President (3); Tomahawk; Omega Beta Pi; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); University Chorus (4); American Chemical Society (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). FAGEl, SORREL ELLIS GLENCOE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Campus Chest (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Student Sen ate (2); Freshman Seminar (1); llligreek (3); Arnold Air Society (2); James Scholar (1). FAHEY, JUDY JOYCE DUNDEE; B.S. in Elementary Education; St. Xavier College. FAHEY, THOMAS EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; EVANS SCHOLARS; The Daily lllini (1); Army R.O.T.C., First Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3); Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4). FAHNESTOCK, STEPHEN RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). FANTHORPE, ROBERT JOHN KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC. Lieutenant Colonel; Bradley University. FARLEY, JUDITH CRYSTAL PRINCETON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. FARRELL, ROBERT EDWARD SKOKIE; B.S. in Advertising; PHI KAPPA THETA; Skull and Crescent; Alpha Delta Sigma; University Theatre Cast (4); Student Musicals (3, 4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); Marketing Club (2). FAUST, GARY LEE URBANA; B.S. in Marketing; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Marching lllini (1, 2); Second Regimental Band (I, 2); Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). FAUST, STEPHEN ARMON WILMETTE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PHI KAPPA TAU; James Scholar (I). FEARS, LARRY DOUGLAS EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Marketing; BETA THETA PI; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Alpha Delta Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; The ILLIO (2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Illinois Technograph (1); Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Man- agement (4). FEASTER, JANICE LYNN BUSHNELL; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3, 4), Editor (4); Campus Chest (2); Student National Education Association (1, 4); Young Republicans Club (I); James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). FEIFAR, WILLIAM FRANK CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS; lllini Guide (4, 5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FEINERMAN, JEFFREY SANFORD SKOKIE, B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Roose- velt University. FEINGOLD, RONALD SHERWIN LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Physical Education; TAU DELTA PHI; Phi Epsilon Kapp. ; Physical Education Majors Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Football Letters (2, 3); Spring Carnival Committee Chairman (2); Honors Day (3), Navy Pier. 535 FEINSTEIN, HOWARD ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Y.M.C.A. (3); Junior Interfraternify Council (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. FEIDBERG, ROSS SHELDON CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Freshman Seminar (I); German Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3); Young Democrats Club (4); International Brother-Sister Program (4); James Scholar (1 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). FELDMAN, STEVEN SOL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; lllini Guide (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); International Brother-Sister Program (2, 3). FEITY, DENNIS GUY CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Y.M.C.A. (2); Campus Chest (1, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (I). FENNER, CAROL ANN CLARENDON HILLS; B.S in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Torch; Kappa Delta Pi; Alpha Sigma Nu; Terrapin (1, 2, 3, 4); Education Honors Program; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). FENOGLIO, DAVID JOHN JOLIET; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; American Chemical Society (4); Joliet Junior College. FERBER, BARBARA LINCOLNWOOD; E.F.A. in Crafts; TAFT; lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); University Theatre Crew (2). FERGUSON, BEVERLY lYNNE PREEPORT; Bachelor of Music; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Choir (3, 4); University Chorus (3); Student Musicals (3); Southern Illinois University. FERRIE, WILLIAM ARNOLD MT. VERNON, OHIO; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; PENN- SYLVAisllA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (1, 2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Guide (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3); Young Republicans Club (4). FEUERBACHER, NANCY JANE WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Shorter Board; Theta Sigma Phi; lllini Union Program Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2, 3, 4); lilini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Department Head (4); W.P.G.U. (1); Cheerleader (2, 3, 4), Captain (4); Pom- pons (I); WILL (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (2, 3); Homecoming Court (3); Honors Day (2, 3). FIGGE, BARBARA RUTH NORTHFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Slu- dent National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Northern Illi- nois University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FIGUEIRA, JOSEPH FRANKLIN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Engineering Physics; MEDEA, House President (4); Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; I.P.C. Photography Staff (I, 2); Illinois Technograph (I, 2); Physics Society (4); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). FILE, DAVID MICHAEL EDWARDSVILLE; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Mu; M.I.A. Executive Council (2, 3); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (3, 4); M.I.S. (4); Honors Day (1). FINE, LOUIS RAYMOND CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew (3); ROTC Band (I); Folk Song Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3). FINK, MICHAEL MARCUS EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE. FINKELSTEIN, STANLEY S NEWARK, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Economic Theory and Finance; ORCHARD DOWNS; Young Democrats Club (4). FINLEY, KENNETH ANDREW CHICAGO; B.S. in Personnel Management; SNYDER; Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Wright Junior College. FINLEY, PAMELA SUE FREEPORT; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; BUSEY; Wacheta Sing (4); Sociology Club (3); State University of Iowa. FIRNHABER, SUSAN RAE TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Education; PALAMAR; Student National Education Associotion (3, 4); Blackburn College. FISCHER, BRUCE ELMER CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the- University of Illinois; Bowling League (1), Navy Pier. FISCHER, JENE SUSANN NEW ATHENS; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; University Theatre Crew (I, 2); Star Course Manager (1, 2). FITZGERALD, THOMAS JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN HALL; Ac- countancy Club ( t); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FITZPATRICK, FRANCES ELLEN CUSTER PARK; B.S. in Marketing; PENNSYLVANIA AVE. NUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (2); Commerce Council (2, 3, 4); Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Illinois State University. FLACK, WILLIAM WALLACE RIO; B.S. in Animal Science; Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4). FLANZER, DENNIS JAY CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Navy Pier Extension of till- University of Illinois. FLEMING, JOSEPH EDGAR FAIRFIELD; B.S. in Communications; WESION; Wa-Na-Sce; |j«.-ll.i Sigma Pi; Sigma Delta Chi; The- Daily lllini (2, 3); W.P.G.U, (2, 3, 4, 5); WILL '3, 4, 5); Society for Ihc Advancement of Management (4) FlYNN, DAVID JOHN LANSING; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Army ROTC, First lieutenant; Army Drum and Buqli Corps (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Society of Gent-rnl Engineers (I). 536 SENIORS 1965 FOCKLER, ANN ELIZABETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Shorter Board; Torch; Phi Upsilon Omicron; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Star Course Manager (I, 2); Home Economics Council (3); Honors Day (1). FOLIAS, ROBERT LYNN SYLVANIA, OHIO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; CAMPUS VIEW, House President (4); NROTC, Ensign; Trident (3, 4); Society for the Advance- ment of Management (3, 4). FORD, BARBARA JANE SAGINAW, MICHIGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; James Scholar (], 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). FORDEN, LARRY BYRON MACON; B.S. in Forestry; WESTON; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Illinois Foresters (I, 2, 3, 4); lllini Sportsman's Club {2, 3). FORNANGO, JAMES PEARCE JOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Jazz Band (I); I.E.E.E. (2, 3); Jame-s Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). FORSGREN, JANET V CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; DELTA GAMMA; Colorado College. FORSTER, MICHAEL JAMES DEKALB; B.S. in Agronomy; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (4); Field and Furrow (4). FORT, PATRICIA ANN STREATOR; B.S. in Music Education; ARBOR SUITES; Mu Phi Epsilon; Concert Band (I, 2, 3, 4); University Orchestra (3); Chamber Orchestra (3); University Wind Ensemble (4). FOSTER, DOUGLAS FRANK URBANA; B.S. in Marketing; ACACIA; Skull and Crescent; University Theatre Crew (1); Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Golf, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4). B.S. in Horticulture; Agriculture Honors Program FOUTS, RONALD EDGAR MENDOTA; (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). FOX, DAVID MICHAEL MONTICELLO; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT, President (4); Ma- Wan-Da; Wa-Na-See; Sachem; Tomahawk; Omicron Delta Kappa; Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Concert Band (2, 3); Marching lllini (I, 2, 3); Setond Regimental Band (1); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); Accountancy Club (I); Society for the Advancement of Management (1); Student Musicals (3, 4); N.S.A. Delegate (4); Commerce Honors Program (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). FOX, KENNETH IAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Food Science; ALWAYS INN, House President (4); Association of Food Technologists (3, 4); German Club (2); Southeast Junior College. FOX, RITA LOU SPARTA; B.F.A. in Art Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (I, 2); University Theatre Crew (1); Y.W.C.A. (2, 3); Campus Chest (I); Junior Panhellenic (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Student National Art Educa- tion Association (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (2). FRALICK, GUSTAVE CLARENCE LIBERTYVILLE; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Sigma Tau; Physics Society (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). FRANCIS, THOMAS LEE QUINCY; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; TRIANGLE; Star and Scroll; Keramos, The ILLIO (1, 2); American Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 4); Honors Day (1). FRANK, THEODORE WILLIAM FREEPORT; Day 0). B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; THETA XI; Honors in Civil Engineering; CHI PHI; A.S.C.E. (4); FRANTZ, PETER JEFFREY LINCOLN; B.S. I.T.E. (5). ERASE, ROBERT CARL ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TAU KAPPA EP- SILON; Ma-Wan-Da; Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Fencing, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). ERASER, JEAN EVELYN CARPENTERSVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Ripon College. ERASER, WILLIAM THOMAS OAK BROOK; B.S. in General Engineering; DELTA UPSILON Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi, President (4); Army ROTC, Captain Pershing Rifles (I, 2, 3, 4); Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (I) Society of General Engineers (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4) Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). FRAZIER, PAMELA CHARLESTON; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE; Alpha Chron; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committe-e Chairman (2); University Place Christian Executive Council (1); lllini Guide (3); James Scholar (1, 3). FRAZIER, STEPHEN RICHARD EVANSTON; B.F.A. m Industrial Design; ANCH ORAGE HOUSE; Saint Benedict's College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Football (I, 2); Track (3); Pier Playhouse (1), Navy Pier. FRECKMANN, JACK HAROLD CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Student Musicals (3, 4); U. of I. Scuba Club (2). FREDERKING, POLLY JO NASHVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; STRATFORD HOUSE; Gamma Alpha Chi; Home Economics Club (I, 4); Marketing Club (2); Honors Day (3). 537 SENIORS 1965 ■.; 1 1 FREED, NINA SKOKIE; A.B, in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4). FREEDENBERG, PAUL MICHAEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; GARNER; Navy Pier Extension of tfie University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. FRIEDMAN, ALAN BARRY JOLIET; B.S. in Accountancy; ZETA BETA TAU; Sachem; lllini Union Committee Member (I); lllini Union Committee Chairman (1); Major Chairman of lllini Committee (2, 3). FREEDMAN, ROBERTA EPHRON PARK FOREST; S.S. in Social Studies Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Univer- sity of Illinois Scholarsfiip Key (3). FREEMAN, HOLLY GAY ELMV OOD PARK; B.F.A. in Music Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (2); Ora- torio Society (1); Chamber Choir (3); WILL (2, 3, 4); College Honors Program; Honors Day (2). FREEMAN, HUGH MICHAEL DANVILLE; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; BRANDOLIER; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1, 2, 4). FREEMAN, MARSHA JAN BENSENVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Pan- hellenic Executive Council (3); Commerce College Honors Program (2); James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). FREEMAN, MICHAEL LAWRENCE CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Gargoyle; Scarab; A. I. A. (3). FREEMAN, RAYMOND FOSTER WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; The Daily lllini (2); L.A.S. Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). FREESE, EUGENE HENRY EAST DUBUQUE; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN; The Daily lllini (3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Military Ball Com- mittee (3); Accountancy Club {1, 2, 4); Finance Club (3); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); Young Democrats Club (4). FRERICHS, CONSTANCE ONARGA; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (1). FRERICHS, ROBERT DEAN OILMAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Colonel; A.S.C.E. (2); Honors Day (1). FREY, STEPHEN SHERWIN BUFFALO, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., History; PHI EPSILON PI; lllini Guide (3). FRIEDMAN, FAY RUTH ELKHART, INDIANA; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ARBOR SUITES. FRIEDMAN, MARK PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PI LAMBDA PHI; Student Musicals (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Marketing Club (3, 4). FRIEDMAN, MICHELE BARI CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; VAN DOREN. FRIEDMAN, RICHARD SAMUEL GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; TAU DELTA PHI; Pi Sigma Alpha; W.P.G.U. (I, 2, 3, 4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Student Senate (1); lllini Guide (2); Folk Song Club (1, 2, 3); Pre-Law Club (3); Young Demo- crats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). FRIESEN, PAUL FRANK GLENVIEW; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); A.I.A. (2, 3, 4). FRITZSCHE, DAVID JEROME WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Alpha Eta Rho; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2, 3, 4); Army ROTC, Cadet Major; Marketing Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4}. FRIZANE, KENNETH LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Wright Junior College. FROBISH; HAROLD JAMES FLANAGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; SIGMA PI; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Campus Chest (2, 3, 4), President (4); Campus Chest Alloca- tions and Advisory Board (2, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). FROMBERGER, JAMES FRANKLIN MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in Management; PENNSYL VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Captain; Arnold Air Society (3, 4); So- ciety for the Advancement of Management (4). FROST, JOHN JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronaulical Engineering; ALPHA DELTA PHI, House President (3); The ILLIO (I); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Frtslimon Seminar (1); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel. FROST, JOSEPH MICHAEL WORTH; B.S. in Animal Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Oglesby Junior College. 538 DICK BUTKUS, one of many senior athletes, enters his last season of college competition. d M A FRUCHTER, JOSEPH ARTHUR CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; FORBES; Delta Sigma Pi; Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. FRUH, JON lYLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4). FRY, KAREN LOUISE FLORA; B.S. in Physical Education; Torch; W.S.A. Board (2, 3), Chairman (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illinois Association tor Health, Physical E ducation and Recreation (4). FULLMAN, RAYMOND DONALD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; BASTILLE; M.I.A. Executive Council (3). FULTS, CAROLYN ANN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Mathematics Education; DELTA GAMMA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Greek Week Committee (3); University of Wis- consin. GADY, RICHARD LYNN SADORUS; B.S. in Agricultural Science; DELTA PHI; S.N.I.B. (1, 2); interfraternity Ball Committee (1); Honors Day (1, 2). GAGERMAN, JEROME STUART CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PRAETORIANS; Astronomical Society (I); Folk Song Club (3); Spanish Club (3); Young Democrats Club (2). GAINES, SUSAN JOAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Kappa Delta Pi; The Daily lllini (I); The ILLIO (1); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (I). GALBREATH, VIRGINIA LOUISE DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; TAFT; Wesley Student Coujicil (4); Millikin University GALIGER, JOHN GERALD LAKE VILLA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; WESTON, House President (2); Young Democrats Club (1). GALINKIN, LAWRENCE EARL DECATUR; B.S. m Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Pi; Praetorians. GALKIN, NETTIE SUE ST. LOUlS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Elementary Education; Arbor Suites. GALLAY, HOWARD BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Society of Construction Engineers (4); Society of General Engineers (1); Honors Day (3). GALLIK, MELODEE ANNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; W.S.A. Board (2, 3); Intramural Council (2, 3, 4); Freshman Seminar (1); Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4); Orchesis (I, 2). GANEK, DANIEL EDWARD LAGRANGE; RESIDENCE; Honors Day (1, 2). B.S. Engineering Physics; ILLINOIS STREET GALWAY, KATHLEEN MARIE CHRISMAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ARBOR SUITES; Shorter Board; The ILLIO (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member (1); L.A.S. Council (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). GARCIA, MAURICIO BOGOTA, COLOMBIA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (4); Colombian Students Association (3, 4), President (4); University of the Andes. GARDINER, ELIZABETH ANN DECATUR; B.S. in Elementary Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Millikin University. , GARDNER, BERTRAM WALLACE, III LAGRANGE PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Alpha Phi Omega; Lyons Township Junior College. GARMAN, DENISE JILL SHANNON; B.S. in Elementary Education; SHERWOOD LODGE. GARMAN, GILL McWILLIAMS URBANA; B.S in L.A.S., Economics; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; lllini Unoin Cornniiltee Member (2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Democrats Club (1, 4). 539 OARMISA, WIlllAM JAY HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI EPSILON PI. GARROD, JUDITH ROASALIE WHEATON; B.S. in Honne Economics; PHILEA; Home Eco- nomics Club (1); Marketing Club {4). GASPARDO, LOUIS VICTOR CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Signna; Marketing Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (I); Honors Day (I, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GASPEREC, ROBERT STEVEN TINLEY PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., German; German Language Club (4); Russian Language Club (4); Illinois Institu te of Technology. GATES, lELAND WALTER CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Agriculture Science; Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4). GATES, MARKLAND THAYER TUSCOLA; B.S. in Agricultural Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Fencing, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3), Freshman Squad (I); Field and Furrows (4). GEDELMAN, MARY ELLEN . . . . MELVIN; B.S. in Home Economics; THE MANSION; Freshman Seminar (1); lllini Guide (2). GEE, JACQUELINE LOU DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (I); University Choir (1); Oratorio Society (2); Greek Week Committee (3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). GEHIBACH, DONALD DUANE LINCOLN; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); Plow boy Prom Committee (1, 2); Agricultural Eco- nomics Club (1, 2, 3); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). GEISE, THEODORE EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS; I.E.E.E. (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GEISER, BARBARA ANN FREEPORT; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA PHI BETA, President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; The ILLIO (2, 3); Campus Chest (2); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). GEMAN, DONALD JAY HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Columbia University. GENT, LINDA ANTONETTE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Music Education; LEEMAN LODGE, House President (4); Mu Phi Epsilon; University Theatre Cre-w (4); University Choir (3, 4); Women's Glee Club (3 4); Oratorio Society (2); Springfle-ld Junnior College. GENTRY, DONALD WILLIAM ALHAMBRA; B.S. in Mining Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Marching lllini (2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (3, 4); Second Regimental Band (I, 2); S.P.E, (1, 2, 3, 4); M.I.S. (1, 2, 3, 4). GEPPINGER, CAROL LYNN HINSDALE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; CHI OMEGA; Mortar Board; Torch; lota Delta Pi; lllini Union Board (4); lllini Union Reviewr Board (3); lllini Union Program Board (3); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); .Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Department Head (3); Director (4); James Scholar (I, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). GERACI, VINCENT JOHN HARVEY; B.S. [n Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Eta Kappa Nu; Student Senate (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4); Thornton Junior College. GERFEN, SUSAN VIRGINIA EVANSTON; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; ALPHA PHI, House President (4); University Theatre Crevi (I); lllini Guide (3). GERSON, MARSHA ESTHER CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Uni- versity Theatre Cast (3); University Theatre Crew (3); Student National Education Association (3); Chicago Teacher's College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier Playhouse (I); Student Education Association (1); International Club (1), Navy Pier. GESKE, DELORES SUSAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Business Education; DELTA GAMMA; Phi Beta Lambda; lllini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1). GETZ, ELIZABETH ANNE PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; MANSION; lllini Guide (3); Young Republicans Club (I, 2, 3, 4). GIESKE, MARY LOU ROCHELIE; B.S. in Music Education; PRESBY, House President (4); Alpha Chron; University Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (1). GIESLER, LLOYD VINCENT PERU; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. GILBERT, LAURIE DALE HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; EVANS; Student Na- tion,il Education Association (3, 4); Illinois State University. GILBERT, SHEILA JANE SHAKER HEIGHTS, OHIO; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ARBOR SUITES; Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (1); Young Democrats Club (2, 3). GILBERT, SHERWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Account.incy; PI LAMBDA PHI; Young Democrats ri.,b (3, 4). GILBY, BARBARA LEBANON, OHIO; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Zola Phi Eta; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); Delta Sigma Omicron (I, 2); lllini Speech Correction Attociation (3 4). OILKERSON, BARBARA ANN PEORIA; B.F.A. in Painting; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; lllini Union f omiiiittfc Member (I, 2); Star Course Manaoor (1, 2); Women's Gloo Club (1, 2j; StcKlfMt Mu',ifnl« (2); Botes SrhoUr (3, 4). 540 SENIORS 1965 GILMORE, WILMA JEAN GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Chil- dren; ALPHA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (I, 2); Campus Chest (I); Honors Day (I). GINSBURG, CAROL JOAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Guide (3); Student National Education Association (4); Young Demo- crats Club (4). GLADDING, GARY EARLE . . . URBANA; B.S. in Engineering Physics; SIGMA NU; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Alpha Mu; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (3); Freshman Seminar (1); Physics Society (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). GLADSTONE, SANORA YVONNE WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Studies; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; N.A.A.C.P. (4); Young Democrats Club (4); American University. GLANCEY, KATHLEEN JOAN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALLEN; lllini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (1). GLASER, BARRY RONALD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; SCOTT, House President (4); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4). GLASGOW, LOUIS CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALPHA CHI SIGMA; Honors Day (1). GLASHAGEL, JERRY GORDON LAGRANGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; SIGMA NU; Ma- Wan-Da; Wa-Na-See, President (4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); United Chris- tian Fellowship Executive Council (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). GLAZEBROOK, MARION EUGENE SULLIVAN; B.S. in Recreation; CHI PSI, House President (4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (4); Football, Varsity Squad (2); Freshman Squad (I); lllini Guide (3); American Recreational Society (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). GLEASON, JAMES MICHAEL EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in Management; Arnold Air Society (2); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). GLEASON, NANCY KAY WAUCONDA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; SHER- WOOD LODGE; Campus Chest (3). GLENNON, MARTHA GALE ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., English; GAMMA PHI BETA; Torch; The ILLIO (2, 3); Women's Glee Club (2, 3, 4). GOEDE, WILMA MAXINE WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Elementary Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; The Daily lllini (2, 4); lllini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (4); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). GOERINGER, CAROL ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; PALAMAR; Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Biology Club (1), Navy Pier. GOLBUS, RONALD JAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARMORY HOUSE; Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GOLD, WILLIAM SHELDON CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, First LieutenanI; Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3); Scabbard and Blade (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Karate Club (4); Navy Pier Exten- sion of the University of Illinois. GOLDBERG, SHERWIN DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GOLDEN, NANCY ELYSE CHICAGO; B.S. in Education of the Deaf; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Guide (4); Deaf Education Students Club (4); Honors Day (2); James Scholar (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Cheerleader (1); Spring Queen (1); University Dance Committee (I); Orchesis (1); Activities Honorary (1), Navy Pier. GOLDMAN, STEVEN ARTHUR ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA EPSILON PI, House President (3); Alpha Delta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). GOLDSCHMIDT, HANNA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALLEN, House President (3, 4); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (1); Honors Day (2). GOLDSMITH, BEVERLY RAE .... LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Kappa Delta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (I); Campus Chest (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Honors Day (3). GOLDSTEIN, JOHN CECIL LOS ALAMOS, NEW MEXICO; A.B. in L.A.S., Physics; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key {3). GOLDSTEIN, MICHAEL LEON CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3); Student Musicals (3); T.V. Workshops (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). GOLDSTEIN, SUSANNE LYNN EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Guide (2); Honors Day (2, 3). ■L 541 SENIORS 1965 % A A KNOWLEDGEABLE OBSERVER could distinguish a senior's department of study merely by his costume. This is represented by the color of the tassel such as white for Arts, Letters, Humanities; light blue for Edu- cation and orange for Engineering. K£ GOLDSTINE, CAROL ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; lllini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2); Campus Chest (1); A.C.E. (4). GOLEASH, JOSEPH JOHN, JR SPRINGFIELD; B.S. m Personnel; BETA THETA PI, House President (4); Ma-Wan-Da, President (4); Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Delta Sigma Pi; Star Course Manager (1); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Student Senate (1, 2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). GOIEMBO, LESLIE IRWIN SKOKIE; B.S. in Advertising; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Club (4); Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. GOLSON, WILLIAM MARTIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Account- ancy Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2). GOOD, RAYMOND BERNARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; GARNER, House President (2, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4). GOOD, THOMAS LINDALL OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI KAPPA TAU; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Star and Scroll; lota Delta Pi; lllini Union Board (4); lllini Union Program Board (3); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Department Head (3); Director (4); President of lllini Union (4); Campus Chest (I). GOODMAN, GENE WALTER MT. VERNON, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Astronomy; Astro- nomical Society (4); Folk Song Club (4); Clarkson College of Technology. GOPON, LEON MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Education; Chi Gamma lota; Alpha Eta Rho, President (3); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Honors Day (3, 4); North- western University. GOSENPUD, JERRY JAY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARMORY; Omega Beta Pi; American Chemical Society (2, 3). GOTCH, SHARON ANN STREATOR; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR, House Presi- dent (4); Student Senate (2); Student National Education .Association (4); Young Re- publicans Club (4); Sociology Club (3); Illinois State University. GOTTLIEB, JEFFREY HOWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GOULDING, ROBERT EDWARD ALTON; A.B. in Finance; SIGMA CHI; Golf, Letter (2, 3), Freshman Squad (!)■GRABER, JANICE lYNNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; SIGMA DELTA TAU; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); University Theatre Crew (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Pompons (I); llligreek (2); Greek Week Committee (2). GRABOWSKI, MARGARET BERNICE CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (4); lllini Guide (4); Honors Day (2); Wright Junior College. GRAD, GARY JORDAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ZETA BETA TAU; Sachem; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Campus Chest (2); Student Senate (2); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (3); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day {!); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GRAHAM, JAMES HARRISON BROOKLYN, MICHIGAN; B.S. in Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Football (2); Track (1, 2); Activities Honorary (2); Madrigal Singer (1, 2), President (2); Chamber Choir (I, 2), President (2); Concert Choir (1, 2), President (2), Navy Pier. GRAHAM, JUDITH ANN DANVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Greek Week Committee (3); Illinois State University. GRAHAM, RICHARD FRANCIS MORRIS; B.S. in I.A.S., Zoology; Omega Beta Pi; Young Republicans Club (3, 4). GRANFIELD, MICHAEL EDWARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (3); Intramural Council (3, 4); lllini Guide (4); Com- mi-rce Honors Prograr Ti (2, 3); St. Mary's Colleqe. GRANRUDE, JOHN LEIF SHELDON: A.B. in L.A.S., History; Omega Beta Pi; Phi Alpha Theta; The Daily lllini (3, 4); lllini Union Committee Member (4); lllini Union Com- mittee Chairman (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Football, Freshman Squad (1); First Regimental Bond (1); Air Force Glee Club (1); L.A.S. Council (3, 4); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (2); Folk Sontj Club (2, 3); German Club (1, 2); Young Demo- crats Club (1); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (2, 3)( Honors Day (2). GRASSI, BEVERLY JOYCE CICERO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMICRON Plj lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Greek Week Conimittcc (2); Student National Education Association (4); Morton Junior College. I Ml 542 GRAY, ADRIENNE MERLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU, The Daily lllini (1); University Theatre Crew (2); Cannpus Chest (I); Junior Panhellenic (1); Young Republicans Club (2). GRAY, SANDRA lAMAR .... CLEVELAND, OHIO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; N.A.A.C.P. (4;) Cosmopolitan Club (3); Western College. GREANIAS, JOHN KENNETH DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; TAU KAPPA EP- SILON; Skull and Crescent; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); lllini Guide (3). GREBLIUNAS, NADINE LORETTA EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SHERW OOD; Young Republicans Club (3, 4). GRECO, CHARLOTTE EILEEN LAGRANGE PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Mortar Board; Shi-Ai; Star Course Manager (1, 2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (4); United Christian Fellowship Foundation Executive Council (3); Greek W eek Com- mittee (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). GREELEY, RICHARD HARRY AURORA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Track, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Young Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). GREEN, CAROL VIRGINIA CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA; B.F.A. in Art Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA, House President (3); Shi-Ai; Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (3); Angel Flight (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). GREEN, JUDITH GERALDINE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Engilsh; TAFT; Honors Day (1, 3). GREEN, MARY GAY CHEBANSE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); N A.A.C.P. (3); Young Democrats Club (2). GREEN, ROBERT DANIEL ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; North Texas State University. GREENBERG, MIRIAM SUE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; SIGMA DELTA TAU, House President (4); Shi-Ai; Terrapin (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (2, 3). GREENSPAN, RICHARD RALPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; ORCHARD DOWNS; Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GREENSTEIN, ROBERT CARL CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ZETA BETA TAU; Carleton College. GREENWALD, EDWARD JAMES MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Swimming, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4); Freshman Squad (I); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). GREGG, JON MANN LAWRENCEVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Beta Alpha Psi; I.P.C. board (3, 4); Army ROTC, First Sergeant; Association of U. S. Army (3); Glider Club (1); Young Republicans Club (I); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Universiiy of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). GREGORY, GAIL RIVERS NEW LENOX; B.S. in L.A.S. , Chemistry; EVANS; lota Sigma Pi; University Chorus (1); Honors Day (I). GREGORY, SANDRA SUE PLANO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR; Student Na- tional Education Association (4); Illinois State University. GRESENS, HENRY LOUIS LLOYD TOLEDO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.S.M.E. (5); S.A.E. (3, 4, 5). GRESENS, SUSAN ARLENE PALOS HEIGHTS; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; DELTA GAMMA; Phi Beta Lambda; The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1, 2); Greek Week Committee (2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). GRIDER, GEORGE WILLIAM, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; HOPKINS; A.S.C.E. (3, 4), President (4); Navy Pier Extension of the Universtiy of Illinois. GRIESER, GERALD GENE FLANAGAN; B.S. in Agriculture Industries; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; S.N.I.B. (4); Agricultural Mechanics Club (4); Illinois State University. GRIFFIN, WILLIAM EDWARD, JR LOMBARD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4). GRIGSBY, RAYMOND OWEN HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Economics; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Dolphins (1); Marketing Club (3); Commerce Honors Program (2); Honors Day (2). GROBLE, ROBERT EDWARD BARRINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Omega Beta Pi; Young Republicans Club (2, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). GROCHOWIAK, BERNADETTE A CHICAGO; tension of the University of Illinois. GROM, B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Navy Pier Ex- ILLINOIS STREET NORBERT ALBANY, NEW YORK; B.S. in Civil Engineering RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Major; A.S.C.E. (2, 3). GRONOWSKI, FRANK LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 41; Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.F.S. (1); A.S.M.E. (1), Navy Pier. 543 •■■. ■I I' I y GROOBMAN, ANDREA MICHELLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; The Daily lllini (1); University Theatre Crew (2); Campus Chest (3); W.P.G.U. (1); lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (3). GROSS, INGRID HANNELORE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; Alpha Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Physcial Education Majors Club (2); Women's Athletic Association (2); Activities Hon- orary, Navy Pier. GROSS, ROSALIE COLCHESTER; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE. GROSSMAN, FRANKLIN BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; WESTON; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Ometa Beta Pi; Marching lllini (1, 2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (2, 3, 4); Second Regimental Band (1); lllini Sportsman's Club (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). GROTEWOLD, MARY MARGARET FRANKFORT; B.S. in Medical Art; DELTA ZETA. GRUCA, NED JOSEPH DANVILLE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SIGMA PI; A.F.S. (2). GRYN, RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; GARNER; Navy Pier Exten- sion of the University of Illinois; Varsity Football (2), Navy Pier. GRZELEWSKI, ROBERT ARTHUR GLEN ELLYN; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; ALPHA RHO CHI. GURVITZ, JEFF CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; PRAETORIANS; Sachem; lllini Union Program Board (2); M.I. A. Executive Council (I); lllini Guide (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Society for the Advancement of Management (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). GUSSE, SARA RUTH DIXON; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Phi Upsilon Omicron, President (4); S.N.I.B. (2, 3); Home Economics Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Honors Program (3); Honors Day (3); North Central College. GUSTAFSON, BRUCE WAYNE PEKIN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER, House President (4); Tomahaw k; Golf, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Honors Day (1). GUSTAFSON, RODNEY JOHN GALESBURG; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (3, 4). GUTOF, DALE MARLENE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; lllini Forensic Union (3); Student Educa- tion Association (2, 3); Pi Kappa Delta; Activities Honorary, Navy Pier. GVIRTZ, LENORA PAULA DENVER, COLORADO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; IOTA ALPHA PI; Zeta Phi Eta, President (4); University Theatre Cast (3, 4); Univer- sity Theatre Crew (2); Campus Chest (1); WILL (4); lllini Readers (2, 4). HAACK, GERALD ROGER CHICAGO HEIGHTS; B.S. in Marketing; PHI KAPPA PSI; Market- ing Club (4). HABERMAN, BERNARD HARVEY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Wright Junior College. HACKETT, DENNIS GENE TUSCOLA; B.S. in Agricultural Education; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; ALPHA GAMMA RHO, House President (4); Sachem; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Alpha Tau Alpha; Junior Interfraternity Council (1), Advisor (3); Inter- fraternity Executive Council (3); Board of Fraternity Affairs (3); lllini Guide (4); Plow- boy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). HAFENRICHTER, DALMAN RAY OSWEGO; B.S. in Music Education; Concert Band (2, 3); Marching lllini (I, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Wind Ensemble (3); Honors Day (1, 2). HAFSTROM, KAREN JHAIN KANKAKEE; B.S. in Marketing; TAFT; Marketing Club (4). HAGE, ROGER ALAN WHEELING; Bachelor of Architecture; NROTC, Midshipman Lieuten- ant; Navy Council (4); Trident (3, 4); A.I.A. (2); NROTC Drill Team (1, 2, 3, 4). HAGEN, JOYCE ALICE AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA PHI; Western Illinois University. HAHN, GERALD EUGENE METAMORA; B.S. in Industrial Education; Industrial Education Society (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Student National Education Association (2, 3, 4). HAHN, ROBERT JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; lllini Union Committee Member (3); M,irkeling Club (3, 4). HAIDUK, JAMES DOMINIC OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SNYDER. HALBESMA, BETTY YORKVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; lllini Union Com- milloc Member (3); lllini Guide (2); Sludenl National Education Association (4). HAILEN, RITVA HELEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; TA FT; Student National Edi;c.)lion Association (4); Young Republicans Club !4); Augustana College. HAIPERN, MICHAEL ROY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoolooy; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Praetorians; Omega Beta Pi; James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). 544 SENIORS 1965 HALPIN, JUDY GAIl CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; ARBOR SUITES; lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (2); Honors Day (2). HAAAAIIAN, SHERRIE ELIZABETH BARRINGTON; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA DELTA; Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily lllini (I); University Theatre Crew (1, 3); Campus Chest (2); Pompons (1); Greek Week Committee (1). HAMBURGER, MARILYN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (2). HAMILTON, ROBERT LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; HOPKINS; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pershing Rifles {2, 3), Navy Pier. HAMM, NANCY CAROL SHELDON; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Mortar Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; lota Delta Pi; lllini Union Board (4); lllini Union Program Board (3); lllini Union Committe-e Member (1), lllini Union Committee Chairman (1); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Department Head (3); Director (4); University Theatre Crew (I); Junior Panhellenic (I); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (2); Greek Week Committee (1); Folk Song Club (4); Honors Day (1). HAMMERS, ARVID CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HAMMONS, JIM EARL GOREE, TEXAS; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; A. I. I.E. (3, 4); Uni- versity of New Mexico; San Bernardino Valley College. HAMPTON, BETTY LOU ELGIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; LEEMAN; lllini Guide (3, 4). HAMPTON, CIO ANN HARVARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; BUSEY; Phi Beta Lambda; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Ski Club (3, 4); Drake University. HAMPTON, JOSEPH L WINDSOR; B.S. in Agriculture Education; NABOR; Tomahawk; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Council (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (I, 2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (1, 2, 3); Agricultural Education Club (2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3). HANCK, JOHN JOSEPH DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi. HANCOCK, DAVID RUSSELL GRANITE CITY; B.S. in Accountancy; DELTA CHI; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Air Force ROTC, Captain. HANES, THOMAS PETER CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; SNYDER, House President (4); M.R.H.A. Ex3Cutive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Marketing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of lllmois. HANFORD, MARY JOAN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; PI BETA PHI; lllini Union Committee- Member (1); Campus Chest (1). HANKIN, MYRNA ROCHELLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllini (2); Anthropology Club (2); Spanish Club (3); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3). HANNA, EDWARD CRAIG ALEXIS; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SCOTT; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4). HANSON, JUDITH RAE NORTHFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; SHERWOOD; lllini Speech Correction Association (4); Illinois State University. HARDESTY, LARRY VERNON SIBLEY; B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization; GRANADA CLUB; Agricultural Council (3); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (2, 3, 4). HARKNESS, JESSE ALAN WAGGONER; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Account- ancy Club (3). HARLES, MARYLOU MARTHA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; VAN DOREN; French Club (I); Wright Junior College. HARPER, TERRY ALLAN MONTICELLO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (2); A.I.Ch. E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2). HARRIS, JOSEPH GILBERT PEORIA HEIGHTS; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Marketing Club (3); Soccer Club (2). HARRIS, LINDA LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Student National Education Association (2); Honors Day (2, 3); Miami Uni- versity. HARRIS, TERRELL JAMES ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Engineer- ing Council (3, 4); A.F.S. (2, 3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (3); Honors Day (3). 545 SENIORS 1965 : ,■•, ■•- ■• HARRISON, GERALD ALVIN AMBOY; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Econom ics Club (3, 4); University of Maryland; Northern Illinois University. HARRISON, WILLIAM FREDERICK QUINCY; B.S. in Marketing; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. HARRISON, WILLIAM THOMAS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HARROLD, JACK DENNIS TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Vocational Agriculture; SONS HOME; Agricultural Education Club (2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (2, 3, 4). HARWOOD, JANICE PAMELA CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; IOTA ALPHA PI; The ILLIO (1, 2); mini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Hillel Executive Council (I, 2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); National Art Education Association (3, 4). HATLEY, EARL LESLIE WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Marketing; CLUB ESQUIRE; The Daily lllini (2). HAUMILIER, DOUGLAS LEE ELGIN; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; GARNER; Alpha Delta Sigma. HAUSEMAN, DOUGLAS WINSTON NORTHBROOK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI KAPPA TAU; Men's Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). HAVLIK, GAIL ANN RIVERSIDE; A.B. in Advertising Design; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Gamma Alpha Chi; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2). HAY, DONALD EVERETTE DIVERNON; B.S. in Accountancy; KOINONIA, House President (3); Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (4); Honors Day (3). HAYES, JOHN MICHAEL CHAMPAIGN; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; Alpha Delta Sigma; The ILLIO (4), Designer (4). HAYS, CAROL BUTLER HARRISBURG; B.S. in Elementary Education; McKINLEY HALL; Illinois Wesleyan University. HAYS, PETER FRANKLIN HARRISBURG; B.S. in Engineering; GRANADA; I.S.P.E. (3, 4); Society of General Engineers (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1). HAYTCHER, KARL DENNIS MOLINE; B.F.A. in Art Education; DELTA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman {3); Young Republicans Club (3); Augustana College. HEAL, KENNETH LEE ESMOND; B.S. in Accountancy; SNYDER. HEBDA, CAROLE JEAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Roosevelt University. HEBERER, PRISCILLA JO BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Marketing; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Sigma lota Epsilon; Marketing Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (3). HECHT, ROBERT WAYNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER; Sigma Tau; I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; James Scholar (1); Honors Day (I, 2); Math Club (I, 2), President (I, 2), Navy Pier. HEDIN, ROBERT LEE DOLTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Thornton Junior College. HEERDT, EDMUND DALE ... . ARTHUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; HOUSE OF ROOJAH, President (2); Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; A.I.Ch.E. (3), President (3); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). HEFFELFINGER, HARRY NOEL GLENVIEW; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (I, 2); Accountancy Club (4); Flying lllini (4); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (2, 3, 4). HEFFERNAN, JAMES HARTWELL BtLVIDERE, A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; L.A.S. Council (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); L.A.S. Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1, 3). HEIMANSON, ELAINE BARBARA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ABROR SUITES; N.ivy Pier Extension o( the University of Illinois; Young Democrats Club O). Navy I'irr. HEINDl, GERALD JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Glider Club (4). PAUL FISHMAN, having decided to continue his education past his bachelor's degree requests a graduate school application in the Administration Building. HEINISCH, RAYMOND WIILIAM DEKALB; B.S. in Animal Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Hoof and Horn Club (4); Northern Illinois University; Southern Illinois University. HEINRICH, RICHARD OTTO SANDOVAL; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; MEDEA: lllini Union Music Hour Program (3); lllini Guide [A): I.E.E.E. (4); Centralia Junior College. HEINTZ, DENNIS RONALD MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; A. I. A. (3, 4); Milwaukee Institute of Technology; University of Wisconsin. HEINZEL, KENNETH ANTHONY .... CHICAGO; A.B. in Communications; EVANS SCHOLARS; llligreek (1); Greek Week Committee (3); Army ROTC, Cadet A'ajor, Brigade Staff; Scabbard and Blade (3). HEIPLE, JUIIE ELIZABETH PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; KAPPA DELTA; Mortar Board; lorch; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily lllini (2, 3); lllini Union Program Board (3, 4); Junior Panhellenic (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Interna- tional Co-ordinating Board (2, 3); Janiss Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3); DePauw University. KEISLER, MARK WILLIAM SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ARMORY; Honors Day (1). HEISS, JAMES FREDERICK MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Communications; WILL (3,4); lllini Readers (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Mil- w aukee Institute of Technology. HELFINSTINE, MARY CAROL CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA KAPPA; University Theatre Crew (1); Wesley Foundation Executive Council (2, 3, 4). HEIFORD, MARILYN GAIL CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; Student National Education Association (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Education Association (1, 2), Navy Pier. HEMMANN, DAVID JOHN FROHNA, MISSOURI; Bachelor of Architecture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Gargoyle; Sigma Tau; Scarab; A. I. A. (4); Southeast Missouri State. HENDERSON, JOHN JAMES HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Engineering Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). HENDRICKS, FRED ANTHONY, JR ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. ()); A.F.S. (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1); Young Republicans Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Ski Club (3). HERINGTON, JOHN RICHARD CLINTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Air Force ROTC, Captain; Young Republicans Club (3); University Judo Club (3, 4); Wentworth Junior College; Southern Illinois University. HESS, GLENN ELBERT UTICA; B.S. in Agricultural Industry; TAU KAPPA EPSILON. HEWES, BETTIE ANN SWARTHMORE, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in Elementary Education; PRESBY; Angel Flight (3, 4); Student National Education Association (2). HICKS, JOHN ROBERT, JR PEKIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Marching lllini (2, 3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1); Freshman Forum (1). HIGGINS, CHARLES CURTIS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SCOTT; Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Thornton Junior College. HIGGINS, CHARLES FRANKLIN WEST SALEM; B.S. in Agricultural Education; Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Wabash Valley Junior College. HIGGINS, JAMES JACOB LEWISTOWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; SCOTT. HIIBORN, MICHAEL GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; GARNER; Delta Sigma Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (4); lllini Guide (3, 4); Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Marketing Club (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (I); Accountancy Club (1), Navy Pier. HILL, BARBARA STEFFI CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman {2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); Star Course Manager (1). 547 I Hill, DAVID LEROY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA NU; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Sigma Nu Combo (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). HINSHAW, KAREN RUTH URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Shorter Board; Shi-Ai; Sigma Alpha lota, President (3); University Concert Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (1); Opera Workshop (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (3). HIPPEN, LARRY HENRY MONMOUTH; B.S. in Vocational Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4). HITE, ARTHUR JOSEPH CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; SIGMA ALPHA MU; lllini Union Committee Member (I); Folk Song Club (3); Marketing Club (3). HITTER, SHIRLEE JANE OTTAWA; B.S. in Physical Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Sigma Mu; Physical Education Majors Club (3); Honors Day (3); University of Dubuque. HOCHBERG, RENA DETROIT, MICHIGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; NOBLE; Zeta Phi Eta; lllini Guide (4); I.S.C.A. {3, 4); Western Reserve University. HOEKSTRA, RONALD BENNETT MELVIN; B.S. in Education; GRANADA CLUB; University Theatre Cast (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (2, 3, 4); lllini Guide (2, 3). HOFF, BARBARA JEAN ELMHURST; B.S. in Accountancy; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Student Musicals (2); Accountancy Club (3, 4). HOFF, CHARLES LAWRENCE MOLINE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; MEDEA LODGE; Student Senate (3); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3, 4); Augustana College. HOFFMAN, DENNIS JOSEPH PARK FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Folk Song Club (4); Physics Society (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Lamar State College of Technology. HOFFMAN, DONALD JAY SKOKIE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; Young Re- publicans Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HOFFMAN, LARRY OTIS ROCKFORD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Marching lllini (3, 4); First Regimental Band (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Rockford College. HOKANSON, NANCY LOUISE GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; LEEMAN; The Daily lllini (4); Iowa State University; North Central College. HOLBROOK, JOHN AMIDON, JR ELMHURST; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; CHI PSI; Swimming, Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins (I); Pre-Vet Club (1). HOLBROOK, J. MICHAEL RIVERTON, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Personnel Management; BETA THETA PI; Tribe of lllini (2, 3); Track, Varsity Squad (2), Letter (2), Freshman Squad (1). HOLEC, EDWARD JOHN BERWYN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS; A.S.M.E. (3); Illinois Institute of Technology. HOLECEK, RICHARD JOSEPH DU QUOIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; lllini Guide (3). HOLLAND, WILLIAM JOSEPH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; THETA CHI; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Alpha Phi Omega; Eta Kappa Nu; lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); University Theatre Cast (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Student Senate (2, 3); University Choir (1); A.F.S. (2); I.E.E.E. (3); Student Travel Bureau (3, 4, 5), Director (4, 5); Honors Day (1). HOLMAN, DAWN JO-ANN ITASCA; B.S. in Music Education; DELTA ZETA; Mu Phi Ep- silon; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Cast (4); Junior Pan- hellenic (1); University Chorus (I); Oratorio Society (2, 3); Student Musicals (4); Greek Week Committee (I); Young Republicans Club (3). HOLMES, DONALD RICHARD CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Management; THETA XI; Junior Inter- fraternity Council (2); Oratorio Society (2); George Washington University. HOLTON, JOHN THOMAS PALATINE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; L.A.S. Honors Program (4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). f HOMAN, HARRY ROBERT LANSING; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (2, 3, 4). HOMER, BARBARA CAROL CANTON; B.S. in Special Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Shorter Board; Torch; The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); University Chorus (I); Homecoming Queen (3); Honors Day (1). jm HONIG, MICHAEL HERBERT LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in I.A.S., Chemistry; ALPHA EPSIION L ' PI; University of Michigan. HOOD, PATRICIA LOU DECATUR; B.S. in Relailiruj; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Gamma Alpha flu; Ih..' Daily lllini (I); University Theatre Manager (I, 2); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Horn - Fronomics Club (I, 2); Marketing Club (3, 4). HOOPES, SANDRA SORELL LAGRANGE PARK; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); Cnmpuj Chest (1, 2); W.S.A. Board (2, 3); Intr.wMurdI Council (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HOPKINS, PAMELA KATHERINE PRINCETON; B.S. in Home Economics; ZEIA TAU ALPHA; G.irnrnn Atph i Chi; Mini Union Commitloe Mefnber (I, 2, 3); lllini Union ConimittcM Chdirrnan (3); University Theatre Crt.-w (I); lllini Guide (3); Marki'ting Club (3, 4). 548 SENIORS 1965 HORTON, GARY lEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Beta Alpha Psi; Sigma lota Ep- silon. President (4); Student Senate (4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (3); Young Democats Club (4); Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Lambda Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. HORWITZ, BARRY LEWIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Intramural Sports (1, 2), Navy Pier. HOSTICKA, ROBERT JOSEPH BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). HOTHAN, JUDITH BELLE CRETE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; EVANS; Omega Beta Pi; Star Course Manager (2); German Club (4); Fencing Club (2). HOTT, FRED MILTON DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; NEWMAN. HOUMES, ELEANOR IRENE MILFORD; B.S. in Home Economics; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; U.C.F. Foundation Executive Council (4); lllini Guide (4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HOUSER, BEVERLEY JOYCE MANSFIELD; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; Honors Day (I, 3). HOWE, SHU YEH HONG KONG; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry. HOWELL, FREDERICK DUANE OGDEN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; CALHOUN HALL; Star Course Manager (2); James Scholar (3, 4). HOWELL, LARRY JAMES WEST FRANKFORT; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical En- gineering; Honors Day (I). HOWEY, HENRY EUGENE NORTH RIVERSIDE; Bachelor of Music; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Pi Kappa Lambda; Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (I, 2, 3, 4); University Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Wind Ensemble (1, 2); Fine and Applied Arts Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). HSU, JOHN TAIPEI, TAIWAN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Ameri- can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3); Chinese Students Club (2, 3, 4). HUFFMAN, DAWNE CARROLL WAUKEGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ZETA TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); W.I.S.A. (2, 3); lllini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (I). HUGHES, CAROL ANN ENOIA CHIC AGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Student Musicals (4); lllini Guide (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Education Association (2, 3), Navy Pier. HUGHES, GARY NOES CARMI; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE, House President (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Captain; Arnold Air Society (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2); A.S.M.E (3, 4). HUISJEN, MARTIN ALBERT SOUTH HOLLAND; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Phi; Physics Society (4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). HUIZINGA, ALLEN HENRY SOUTH HOLLAND; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3,4). HULICK, CHARLES HENRY SHELBYVILlE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Geography; ALPHA CHI RHO, House President (3); Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2, 3); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Student Musicals (3, 4); lllini Guide (4); Greek Week Committee (3), Chairman (4). HULSE, LESLEY ALAN KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; HOPKINS; Pershing Rifles (I, 2, 3, 4). HUNT, GARY GRANDIN RANKIN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA PHI DELTA, House President (3); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). HUPP, ELISABETH ELLEN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Communications; GAMMA PHI BETA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Midwest Model UN Officer (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2); Purdue University. HURST, DONALD WARDEN CENTRALIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; TARA HALL; Centralia Junior College-. HUSAYKO, AMYLUE OAKLAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES. HUTCHINSON, SUSAN JOY CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Painting; VAN DOREN. 549 SENIORS 1965 L— AFTER FOUR long years of college, most seniors are anxious to find employment. For this purpose, they attend numerous job interviews held on campus. The Dow Chemical Companv ' '1 i 'I ! Ill I HUTTNER, SUSAN ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALLEN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. IFFLAND, LLEWELLYN FRANKLIN WESTCHESTER; B.S. in Physical Education; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Gymnastics, Captain (3), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (I). ILLYES, RICHARD ESPY PALESTINE; B.S. in Finance; Pershing Rifles (I;) Finance Club (4); Flymg lllini (4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). IMMERGLUCK, SHARON LEAH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; BUSEY; Student Musicals (3), A.C.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2). INGERSOLl, MARIAN CARROLL CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; PI BETA PHI; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Mask and Bauble; lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Cast {!); University The-atre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); Honors Day (1, 2). INGRAM, LINDA ANTOINETTE CATLIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; lllini Speech Correction Association (1, 2). INTRATER, MORRIS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. IRWIN, RICHARD WILLIS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronau- tical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); Long Beach City College; Kansas City Junior College. IRWIN, VIRGINIA BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Dietetics; DELTA GAMMA; Home Economics Club (3, 4); Belleville Junior College. ISACSON, JOHN CALVIN BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Morton Junior College; Illinois Institute of Technology. ISCHER, DUANE LEROY BERWICK; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3). ISENBERG, SUSAN JOAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO; W.P.G.U. (1); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association {3, 4); Young Democrats (4). ISHIMARU, MIKIO CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SNYDER; American Chemical Society (I, 2); A.F.S. (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4); lllini Karate Kai (3, 4), President (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ISHIWARI, CHIYE DOROTHY CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; TAFT; National Art Education Association (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ITZKOWITZ, KAREN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; Sigma Delta Pi; University Theatre Crew (2); University Theatre Board (2); Spanish Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). IVERSON, JOHN HAMLIN BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; BETA THETA PI; Star Course Manager ( 2, 3). JACKSON, CLAUDIA ROSE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; BARTON; Young Demo- crats Club (2); Sociology Club (3, 4), President (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier Playhouse (1); German Club (I); Honors Day (I), Navy Pier. JACKSON, PAULA JEANNE PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech; KAPPA DELTA, House President (3); Shorter Board; Mask and Bauble; Zela Phi Eta; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenic (2); University Theatre Board (3). JACOBSEN, DONALD ARTHUR CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics. JACOBSON, SHEREEN ISMAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education. JAKAITIS, CAROL ANN NORIH CHICAGO; B.S. in Secretarial Training; Honors D«y (I). JAKAITIS, JUDITH ANN FORT MONROE, VIRGINIA; A.B. in Child Development; ARBOR SUITES. JAMES, DONNA JEAN YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GAMMA PHI BETA; Ohio Wesleyan University; University of Pittsburgh. JAMES, GERARD WAYNE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4). JAMES, MARILYN GRACE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Secretarial Training; DELTA ZETA; Phi Beta Lambda; The ILLIO (I, 2); Campus Chest (1, 2); W.S.A. Board (2). JANICK, JOSEPH WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JARCZYK, FELIX EDWARD PALATINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; ZETA PSI; Tomahawk; University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (2); Student Musicals (2); James Scholar (1). JECKEL, NANCY KAY DELAVAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; BUSEY HALL; lllini Guide (3); German Language Club (3, 4). JENNINGS, WILLIAM GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Pershing Rifles (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JENO, WENDELL ROBERT ARGO; B.S. in Engineering; NEWMAN; Ma-Wan-Da; W.P.G.U. (1); Student Senate (2, 3, 4), President (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Society of American Military (2, 3, 4); A.S.C.E. (I, 2, 3, 4). JESCHKE, CHARLES ERWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; FORBES; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JOHNS, NANCY LOU BERWYN; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA KAPPA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (2); Junior Panhellenic (2). JOHNS, ROBERT WILLIAM LAKE FOREST; B.S. in Management; PHI KAPPA TAU; Golf, Varsity Squad (I, 2, 3); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). JOHNSON, BARBARA ANN BROOKFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; GAMMA PHI BETA; Mortar Board; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Star Course Manager (1, 2) Y.M.C.A. (2); Student Senate (2, 3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3) Freshman Seminar (1); English Honors Program (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4) Honors Day (I). JOHNSON, CAROLE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; McKINLEY HALL; Engineering Council (3, 4); lllini Guide (3, 4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); Society of Women Engineers (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University oif Illinois. JOHNSON, CLYDE ROBERT ALTON; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Honors Days (2). JOHNSON, EDWIN CHARLES LOCKPORT; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ALPHA DELTA PHI; A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4). JOHNSON, GEORGE FRANKLIN PARK; B.S.ir Marketing; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Phi Eta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Marketing Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). JOHNSON, GEORGE ALAN MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Black Hawk Colle-ge. JOHNSON, JACK JAY MORTON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ACACIA; A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). JOHNSON, KAREN ANNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; The Daily lllini (4); W.P.G.U. (3, 4); French Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JOHNSON, LINDA ANN RICHTON PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; University Theatre Crew {3, 4); Cooperative Extension Club (3); Young Republicans Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. JOHNSON, MARY BLAYNEY ALTON; B.S. in Elementary Education; McKINLEY; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illi-Sota (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). JOHNSON, ROGER LAVERNE ROANOKE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ARMORY HOUSE, House President (4); Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Illinois Technograph (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). JOHNSON, SONJA KRISTINA WAUKEGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); Carroll College. JOHNSON, TERRY LEE ORLANDO, FLORIDA; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering. JOHNSON, WILLIAM KROPP HEALDSBURG, CALIFORNIA; B.S. in Finance; FORBES; Delta Sigma Omicron (2, 3, 4), President (4); Santa Rosa Junior College. JOHNSTON, JEFFREY MITCHELL PIPER CITY; B.S. in Urban Land Economics. 551 I i JONES AlONZO LEWIS, JR WEST ORANGE, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PHI SiGMA KAPPA; Skull and Crescent; Interfraternity Executive Council (3). JONES, CAROLYN JOAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; Y.W.C.A. (I, 2, 3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois; Modern Jazz Club (1), Navy Pier. JONES, DOUGLAS CHARLES FLINT, MICHIGAN; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Flint Community Junior College. JONES, ELLEN HOPKINS LOCKPORT; B.S. in L.A.S., Physiology; ALLEN; lllini Guide (2). JONES, EMROY JOHN OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; DELTA PHI, House President (3); lllini Union Committee Member (I); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); Star Course Manager (1, 2). JONES, LARRY BURTON ELMWOOD; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Alpha Delta Sigma; Canton Community College. JONES, REECE WINSOR MANHATTAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ALPINE LODGE; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Physics Society (4); Young Republicans Club (3). JONES, REGINA ELAINE MARKHAM; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; Y.W.C.A. (4); W.A.A. (2); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JONES ROBERT AILEN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; FORBES; Engi- neering Council (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (I, 2, 3). JONES, WILLIAM lEROY SYCAMORE; B.S. in Forest Production; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; lllini Foresters (3, 4). JOYCE, EILEEN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Campus Chest (3); Student National Education Association (3, 4). JUDGE, THOMAS JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Rhetoric; SCOTT, House President (4); The Daily lllini (3, 4); Southeast Junior College. JUGENHEIMER, DONALD WAYNE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Communications; THETA XI; Alpha Delta Sigma; The ILLIO (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Execu- tive Council (1, 2); Marketing Club (3). JULIAN, JERRY NELSON JOLIET; Junior College. B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; DAS HOUS; Joliet JUSZAK, JOSEPH JOHN HARWOOD HEIGHTS; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; WESTON, House President (4); lllini Union Committee Member (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Track, Freshman Squad (1); lllini Guide (1, 2, 3, 4); A.I.Ch. E. (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (3); S.A.E. (4). KABRICK, DAVID JEROME PLAINVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; FORBES, House Presi- dent (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Second Regimental Band (I, 2); lllini Guide (4). KADEN, BARBARA JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); A.C.E. (3, 4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Honors Day (3). KAHN, JACQUELINE DOROTHY FOREST HILLS, NEW YORK; BUSEY; French Club (3); German Club (4). A.B. in L.A.S., French; KAHOVEC, GERALDINE NORTH RIVERSIDE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SHERWOOD; Shorter Board; The Daily lllini (2, 3); Campus Chest (2, 3); Anthropology Club (4); Folk Song Club (2); Portugese Club (3); Honors Day (2). KAIM, MARJORIE LYNN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; Student National Edu- cation Association (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). KAMBER, VICTOR SAMUEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Ma-Wan-Da; Wa-Na-See; Sachem; lllini Union Review Board (2); lllini Union Program Board (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3, 4); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee {2, 3, 4); University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Cast (2, 3); W.P.G.U. (2); Inter- fraternity Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (4); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (3); Cheerleader (4); llligreek (2); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); Dolphins (2); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); Greek Week Committee (3); I.M. Rec Board (4); Interfraternity Ball Committee (2); Pre-Law Club (2): Young Republicans Club (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; lllini Newspaper (t); University Dance Committee Chairman (1); Varsity Debate Team (2); Student Congress (1), Navy Pier. KAMENSKY, PAUL LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Omega Beta Pi; German Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Miami University. KAMINS, KAREN ETHEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Gamma Alpha Chi; W.P.G.U. (1, 2); WILL (3); Commerce Council (2, 3, 4); lllini Forensic Association (3); Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of M.inagemont (4); Young Democrats Club (2); Honors Day (3). KANABY, GLENN EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. A.S.C.E. (4). Civil Engineering; DELTA SIGMA PHI; KANDL, JOHN RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Food Technology; GRANADA CLUB; Y.M.C.A, (2); lllini Guide (3); Army ROTC, Captain; Pershing Rifles (I, 2); Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Association of Food Technologists (3, 4). KANE, GAYLE HANSEN . ... CLIFTON; B.S. in Communications; Alpha Lambda Delta; Journal- ism Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). KANEFSKY, IRVIN H CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; voriily of Illinois; Batoball (1), Navy Pier. 552 Nflvy Pitr ExIoiiMon of tlic Uiii SENIORS 1965 KANESHIRO, DIANE EMIKO HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in Music Education; BUSEY; Mu Phi Epsilon; University Choir (3, 4); Oratorio Society (2); Opera Workshop (2, 3); lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (4); University of Hawaii. KANEY, GARY ROBERT FORRESTON; B.S. in Communications; lovi-a State University. KAPINOS, FRANCES ANN PASSAIC, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Music Education ; ALLEN; Alpha Chron; University Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus {!); Oratorio Society (1, 2); lllini Guide (3, 4). KAPLAN, BARBARA SUE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; University Theatre Crew (2); Y.W.C.A. (3); W.P.G.U. (1, 2); lllini Guide (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Cluti (4); Honors Day (1, 3). KAPLAN, DAVID GILBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; American Chemical Society (4); Navy Pier Exte-nsion of the University of Illinois. KAPPMEYER, CHARLES R CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech and Theatre; Uni- versity Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew {3, 4); Campus Chest (1); WILL (4); French Club (1, 2). KAPUT, MICHALINE MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. KARAFOTAS, PHILLIP SKOKIE; B.S. in Health Education; SIGMA CHI; Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Swimming, Captain (4), Varisity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins 0, 2, 3, 4). KARAS, SHARON JAYNE MEDINAH; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre C ew (1); Campus Chest (4); Folk Song Club (2); Student National Education Association (4). KARBENS, ARLENE MARIE CICERO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Morton Junior College. KARDATZKE, ARTHUR ROBERT, JR BELLWOOD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; HOPKINS; Campus Chest (3); A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University or Illinois. KARLSON, HENRY CARL EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A S., History; THETA XI; Delta Sigma Rho; lllini Forensic Association (1, 2, 3, 4); German Club (1, 2); Young Republicans Club {1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2). KARP, DOLORES ESTHER CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (I, 2); LAS Council (3); lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (2); Honors Day (1). KASCH, ROGER MARSHALL LOMBARD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALPHA DELT A PHI; I.E.E.E. (4); Flying lllini {3, 4); Glider Club (4). KASH, IRWIN J CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ARMORY HOUSE; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi, President (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Organization Fund Executive Committee (3); Student Advisory Committee to the Dean of L.A.S. (3), Navy Pier. KASZA, KENNETH EDMUND CHICAGO; B.S. In Mechanical Engineering; SCOTT; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (1, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KATKOWSKY, ANN SOUTHFIELD, MICHIGAN; B.S. in Home Economics; INDECO; lllini Guide (4); Home Economics Club (3); Wayne State University. KATSIS, KAREN SUE WESTCHESTER; A.B. in L.A.S., German; VAN DOREN; University Chorus (I, 2); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Epsilon Phi Sigma (I, 2, 3, 4); German Club (4). KATZ, BARRY SAMUEL MORTON GROVE; B.S. in Urban Land Economics; SIGMA ALPHA MU; W.P.G.U. (I, 2, 3, 4); Army ROTC, Captain; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (I); Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Rho Epsilon (3, 4), President (4); lllini Guide (3); Army ROTC Field Music Unit (2, 4). KAUFFMAN, KAREN CHANEY JOLIET; B S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Kappa Delta Pi; Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Joliet Junior College. KAUFMAN, LARRY CHARLES GALENA; B.S. in Agriculture; B.S. in Agricultural Engineer- ing; KAMPUS KNIGHTS, House President (2); Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Epsilon; Agricultural Council (4); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Bronze Tablet (4); Honors Day (2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4). KAVELIN, THOMAS HAMILTON HUNTINGTON STATION, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., Theatre; University Theatre Cast (I, 2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (1, 2, 4); Baha'i Execu- tive Council (2, 3, 4); University Jazz Band (4); Syracuse University. KAZMAR, SHARON KATHERINE PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S. , Teaching of English; BUSEY; Young Democrats Club (4); W.I.S.A. Freshman Board (I); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier Playhouse (2), Navy Pier. KEATING, HOWARD JAMES BELVIDERE; B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization; lllini Agri- cultural Mechanization Club (4). 553 SENIORS 1965 I J ■KEATING, MARY FRANCIS ALEDO; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shorter Board; Junior Panhellenic (1); Cheerleader (2, 3, 4); Pompons (1); Orchesis (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). KEATON, HENRY FROST .... RIVER GROVE; B.S. the Advancement of Management (4). Management; DELTA CHI; Society for KEELE, JOHN ROBERT CHESTERFIELD; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; HOPKINS, House President (2); Y.M.C.A. (2); Baptist Student Foundation Executive Council (4); A.S.A.E. (2, 3, 4); Industrial Education Society (1, 2); Physics Society (2); Honors Day (1). KEEIER, MANIEY STEVENS DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; l.E.E.E. (3,4). KEHLE, DONNA GENE PERU; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; VAN DOREN; lllini Guide (3, 4). KEIFFER, KATHRYN ELIZABETH SYRACUSE, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., German; PRESBY; University Theatre Cast (2); First Regimental Band (3, 4); Second Regimental Band (2); German Club (3). KEITH, JUDITH KAY NORMAL; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA DELTA PI; Theta Sigma Phi; Gamma Alpha Chi; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (4); Women's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Campus Talent (1, 2). KEILEHER, LEON RAYMOND CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ORCHARD DOWNS, President (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Astronom- ical Society (4); Judo Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Gymnastics, Varsity Squad (1, 2); Omega Beta Pi; Homecoming Committee (3); Spring Carnival Committee (2, 3); German Club (1); Honors Day (I), Navy Pier. KEllER, ROBERT TERRY NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology. KELLEY, MARY EILEEN GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Business Education; Phi Beta Lambda; In- diana Central College. KELLY, JOHN ROBERT URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Rifle and Pistol Club (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). KELSEN, JUNE JANICE MAYWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; McKINLEY HALL. KELTNER, JOANNE KAY ROCKFORD; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Torch; Terrapin (1, 2, 3, 4). KEMP, MARGARET JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Social Studies Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chair- man (4); W.l.S.A. Executive Council (4); lllini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (1, 4); Honors Day (3). KEMPEN, ROBERT JACK CHICAGO; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Rifle Team, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Freshman Squad {!); Agri- cultural Economics Club (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3, 4). KEMPIAK, ANDREW JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; OREGON; A.S.M.E (1, 2, 3, 4); Loyola University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KENNEY, ROBERT WENDELL LODA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3, 4); S.N.C.C. (3, 4). KENYON, RICHARD JOHN PALATINE; B.S. in Accountancy; FORBES; Tomahawk; Phi Eto Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Alpha Phi Omega; Beta Alpha Psi; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); University Choir (2); lllini Guide (3, 4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). KERMAN, RONALD HARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; TAU DELTA PHI; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (I); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (3). KEROFF, WILLIAM BENNETT CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PI LAMBDA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Board ot Fraternity Affairs (2); Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). KESSLER, BEVERLY ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Kappa Delta Pi; Young Democrats Club (4); Educa tion Honors Program (2); Honors Day (I, 2). KESSNER, RONALD JOSEPH BERWYN; B.S. in General Engineering; DELTA UPSILON; University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); Engineering Council (3); American Ceramic Society (1, 2); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement ot Manage- ment (4); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 4). KIELHORN, SONJA EVA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Gorman; Oratorio Society (3, 4); Grrm.in Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of lilinoil; Concert Choir (1, 2); Student National Education Association (1, 2); German Club (1, 2); Homecoming Court (1); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. KIENIEN, THOMAS DALE JOLIET; B.S. in Physical Education; KAPPA SIGMA; Phi Epiilon Kappa; Sigma Delta Psi; Tribe' of lllini (3, 4); Swimming, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Dolphins (3, 4), President (4); Jolicf Junior College. 554 BASED ON GRADES, activities, beauty, and personality, the outstanding honor for a Senior girl is May Queen. KIESO, ROBERT ALFRED GALESBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; THETA XI; Young Repub- licans Club (4); Animal Ecology Club (4), KIMPIER, SANDRA KAY EL PASO; B.S. in L.A.S., .Microbiology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Honors Day (1). KINDNESS, ROBERT GORDON CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (3); Alpha Phi Omega; A. I. A. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (1, 2, 3), Navy Pier. KING, CAROLE ANNE BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology. KING, RONALD AUSTIN MARION; B.S. in General Engineering; MINAWA LODGE; I.E.E.E. (4); Southern Illinois University. KINSGLEY, BRUCE CHASE DIXON; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; The ILLIO (1, 2); Student Senate (1, 2); Freshman Seminar (1); Student Musicals (3); Greek Week Committee (3); James Scholar (1, 2). KINSEY, HEATHER DIANE HINSDALE; B.S. in Hospital Recreation; DELTA GAMMA; The Daily lllini (1); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Chest (2); llligreek (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1); Student National Education Association (2); Saint Pat's Queen (3). KIRK, MARY ELAINE SULLIVAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Young Democrats Club (I, 4). KIRK, ROBERT JOSEPH OBLONG; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; S.A.E. (4); Eastern Illinois University. KIRKBY, STEPHEN DWIGHT NORTHBROOK; B.S. in Accountancy; THETA XI; Newman Foundation Executive Council {1, 2); Greek Week Committee (3). KITAGAWA, DON KENICHI CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KITTIESON, KAYE ADELE DEKALB; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; The ILLIO (], 2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Panhellenic Executive- Council (3, 4); Cheerleader (3); Pompons (1), Chairman (3). KLAMUT, CORINNE AGNES CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; TAFT; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KIEIMAN, DAVID CHARLES HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; Uni- versity Chorus (2); lllini Guide (3); lllini Forensic Association (2); Student National Education Association (4). KLEIN, SHEILA ROSALYN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Young Demo- crats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Con- gress (I, 2); Pier Playhouse (2); Student Education Association (2), Navy Pier. KLIMA, RICHARD IRVING CHICAGO; B.S. in Economic Theory; lllini Union Committee Member (2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Anthropology Club (2); Marketing Club (2); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (3). KLINTWORTH, KEITH KENNY ANCHOR; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Illinois State University. KNUTH, ANTOINETTE HILDEGARDE OHIO; B.F.A. In Art Education; VAN DOREN; Folk Song Club (3, 4, 5); Young Democrats Club (5); Honors Day (4); Rosary Colle-ge. KOCA, WILLIAM EDWARD GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; SIGMA PI; lllini Union Committee AAember (2, 3); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). KOCH, SHERYL RUTH EAST PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; University Choir (2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (2); Oratorio Society (1); Opera Group (2); German Club (2); Physics Society (2); L.A.S. Honors Program (I, 2); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (), 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). KOCHENDORFER, RICHARD CHARLES PEKIN; A.B. in L.A.S., German; HOPKINS; German Club (2, 3, 4). 555 '4i KOELLER, MARY ANN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Advertising; KAPPA DELTA; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Alpha Chi; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (1, 2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Greek Week Committee (1); Young Republicans Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). KOENIG, THOMAS EDWARD GLENVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., English; SIGMA CHI; Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Track, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Men's Glee Club (4); Greek Week Committee (2); Arnold Air Society (2). KOEPKE, JAMES MICHAEL McHENRY; B.S. in General Engineering; SNYDER; Society of General Engineers (1, 2, 3, 4, 5). KOERNER, SANDRA JOSEPHINE CULLOM; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; SIGMA KAPPA; Greek Week Committee (4); Northern Illinois University, KOHLER, HARRY GORDON ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Civil Engineering; COLLEGE HALL; Alpha Phi Omega, President (3, 4); Chi Epsilon; S econd Regimental Band (1). KOHR, CHARLES WARREN DECATUR; B.S. in Finance; BETA THETA PI; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (1); Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Golf, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (I); James Scholar (I). KOLAR, JAMES EDWARD RIVER GROVE; Bachelor of Architecture in Architectural Engi- neering; Honors Day (4). KOMAREK, RICHARD KARL LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Skull and Crescent. KOMMERS, ROBERT EDWARD, JR BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI KAPPA SIGMA; Skull and Crescent; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Star Course Man- ager (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Finance Club (4); Marketing Club (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3). KOMNICK, JUDITH KAY ATHENS; B.S. in Home Economics; VAN DOREN; S.N.I.B. (1, 2, 3); Lutheran Executive Council (2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2). KONYA, JOHN ANTHONY .... CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (2); Ac- countancy Club (3, 4); Finance Club (4). KOPAC, CHARLOTTE CORNELIA DOLTON; B.F.A. in Art Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; Alpha Lambda Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 3); Star Course Manager (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Pompons (1); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). KORBEL, EUGENE FRANK BROOKFIELD; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (4); lllini Guide (4); A. I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KOSCHE, WALTER FREDERICK CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Oratorio Society (3); Bradley University. KOSTAL, KENNETH THOMAS CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ZETA PSI, House Presi- dent (4); Skull and Crescent; lllini Guide (2, 3); A. I. A. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 4). KOTOWICZ, ANDREW JOHN JOLIET; B.S. in Me-chanical Engineering; PHI KAPPA THETA; Pi Tau Sigma; S.A.E. (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. KOVES, WILLIAM JOHN RIVERDALE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; DELTA CHI; Pi Tau Sigma; S.A.E. (I); Engineering Honors Program (3); Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Track Team (2), Navy Pier. KOVITZ, KAREN GAIL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric; Alpha lambda Delta; Honors Day (1, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier lllini (3), Navy Pier. KOWALCZYK, JOHN FRANCIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. {I, 2); A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Synton (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KOZIN, FRANKLIN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI EPSILON PI; Omega Beta Pi; lllmi Union Committee Mf mber (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (3). KRAETSCH, ROBERT ELROY TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; DELTA SIGMA PHI Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Alpha Mu; Marching lllini (2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (3, 4) Second Regimental Band (I, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). KRAFT, NANCY JEAN PEORIA; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; GAMMA PHI BETA. KRAGH, JAMES FOSTER WILMETTTE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; GRANADA; Culver Stockton Collc-qe; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KRAMZAR, LINDA L SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; Freshman Seminar (1). KRAUSS, FRED BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., German; University Chorus (2); German Club (3, 4); University of Berlin. KREIW, JAMES ROBERT ROCKFORD; A.B, in l.A,S,, History; SCOTT House Presidciif M); N,A.A,C,P, (3), KREUSER, JOAN ARDEN iw  WESTCHESTER; A,B, in L,A,S„ Sociology; lAfT; W,P,G.U, (2), 556 SENIORS 1965 KRINN, NANCY MERLE EVANSTON; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; The ILLIO (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Student Musicals (4); Young Democrats Club (1). KRISBERG, ROCHELLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALLEN; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (3). KROLL, KATHLEEN DOROTHY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ALLEN; New man Foundation Executive Council (3). KROUPA, GEORGE HARVEY BERWYN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; GRANADA; New- man Foundation Executive Council (4); Engineering Council (4); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. ['3, 4); lllini Sportsman's Club (3); Morton Junior College. KRSTICEVIC, JOYCE MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; PI BETA PHI; W.P.G.U. (2); Young Democrats Club (2); International Brother-Sister Program (2); University of South Dakota. KRUEGER, DOUGLAS CHARLES CHICAGO HEIGHTS; B.S . in Aeronautical and Astronomical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1). KRULL, ANDREW ROBERT MAZON; B.S. in Animal Science. KRUMREY, DONALD WALTER GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Tomahawk; Lutheran Founda- tion Executive Council (3, 4); De-ita Sigma Omicron (1); Student National Education Association (4); S.N.C.C. (1). KUCERA, NANCY BARENBRUGGE DOWNERS GROVE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Folk Song Club (3); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club {4]; Junior National Council For Teachers of English (4); Bradley University. KUELTZO, CARL NILS WORTH; B.S. in Urban Planning; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air Society (1, 2, 3, 4). KUHNS, GEORGE MAXWELL HINSDALE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SCOTT; Pi Tau Sigma; Concert Band (I, 2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); A.F.S. (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (4). KULACOGLU, OZER ORDU, TURKEY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (3); Turkish Student As- sociation (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Queens College; Middle East Technical University; Istanbul Technical University. KUNZE, BARBARA ANN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Marketing ALPHA XI DELTA; Marketing Club (3, 4); Belleville Junior College. KUPERBERG, NANCY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ALLEN; Shorter Board; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); lllini Guide (3); Honors Day (2). KURCZEWSKI, WALTER WILLIAM CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA SIGMA PHI, President (3); Campus Chest (3); Freshman Seminar (1); L.A.S. Council (1, 2, 3); Pre-Law Club (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). KURTH, SUZANNE BETH GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ARBOR SUITES; Univer- sity of Kansas. KURZEJA, CAROL ANN ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., American Civilization; McKINLEY; Sno- Ball Committee (3). KUS, CRYSTAL THOMASENA CICERO; B.S. in Elementary Education; EVANS; Newman Club Executive Council (2, 3). KUTKO, lUBOMYRA JOAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; TAFT; Ukrainian Students Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukrain- ian Students Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. KUTYNSKY, IHOR WSEWOLOD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KVALE, RICHARD ALVIN BERKELEY; B.S. in Market Research; KAPPA DELTA RHO; The Daily lllini (2, 3, 4). LABARRE, ALFRED BAKER SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA NU, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Star Course Manager (I, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Track Manager (I, 2, 3); Senior Crosscountry Manager (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). LABNO, THERESE ANNETTE POSEN; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; KAPPA DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Terrapin (1, 2). lACEY, EMERSON WATSON OAK PARK; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; HOPKINS, House President (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2, 3, 4); Trident (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). 557 SENIORS 1965 I I FOR STUDENTS in applied music, the climax of four years of stucJy and practice is reached in the Senior recital. V LACKEY, JOHN DAVID SALEM; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; NEWMAN; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Bela Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha; Student Senate- (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). LAFOND, JOHN WINDSOR DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PI KAPPA ALPHA, House President (4); A.l.Ch.E. (2, 3). LAIBIE, VYRl LYNN TOLUCA; B.S. in Agricultural Education; NABOR HOUSE, House President (3); Tomahowk, President (2); Alpha Zeta; M.I. A. Executive Council (1); Cross Country, Varsity Squad (2); S.N.I.B. (i); Agricultural Council (2, 3, 4), Presi- dent (4); mini Guide (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (2); Agricultural Judging Team (2, 3, 4); Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). LAM, DANIEL YEE WAN HONG KONG; B.S. in Civil Engineering; lllini Chinese Christian Fellowship (3, 4), President (3, 4); Linfleld College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Navy Pier Christian Fellowship ()), President (1), Navy Pier. LAMP, ALBERTA MARIE ELGIN; B.S. in Elementary Education; BUSEY; Delta Delta Sigma; A.C.E. (4); Elgin Community College. LAMPMAN, LYNNE FRANCES HADDONFIELD, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; The Daily lllini (2); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (4); Campus Chest (3); Junior Panhellenic (3, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (4); Greek Week Committee (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Wells College. LANDESMAN, JUDITH LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; IOTA ALPHA PI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; W.P.G.U. (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LANG, RICHARD STEPHEN CHICAGO; B.S. Extension of the University of Illinois. in Economics; Honors Day (1); Navy Pier LANGE, JAMES JOSEPH RIVERDALE; B.S. in Engineering Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Council (4); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society (3, 4), Commander (4); Physics Society (4); Engineering Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). BETA HOUSE; Campus LANGE, SANDRA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; Chest (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). LANGE, WALTER CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Animal Science; DELTA UPSILON; University Theatre Crew (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Folk Song Club (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3, 4); lllini Sportsman's Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3, 4); Eastern Illinois University. LANGENBERG, KINGSLEY FREDERICK DECATUR; B.S. in LAS., Microbiology; SYLVANiA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Young Republicans Club (3, 4). PENN- LANSFORD, MARIELLA VIRGINIA CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; ALPHA XI DELTA; Shi-Ai; Delta Phi Alpha; Concert Band (I, 2, 3, 4); German Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). LANSFORD, VIRGINIA ANN LINCOLN; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA XI DELTA; Phi Upsilon Omicron; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Home Economics Council (4); Home Economics Club (2); Illinois State University. LANTER, GERALD RAYMOND MASCOUTAH; B.S. in Communications. LANTZ, LINDA LEE SHELBYVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; PRESBY HALL; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Bradley University. lARNEY, GEORGE EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PHI EPSILON PI; Junior Inter- fraternity Council (2); Student Musicals (4); Accountancy Club (2); Marketing Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LA ROSA, JEAN WILSON JOLIET; B.S. in Music Education; Shorter Board; Sigma Alpha lota; Concert Band (I, 2, 3, 4, 5); University Orchestra (3, 4, 5); Training Orchestra (2); Woodwind Quintet (1, 2); Jazz Band (3); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Flute Club (1, 2, 3, 4, 3), President (4). LARSON, JANET LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA; The ILLIO (I, 2); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Honors Day (1). LARSON, KAREN CHARLENE BROOKFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; SHER- WOOD; University Theatre Cast (3); Student Musicals (1, 2); Liberal Arts and Science Honors Program; James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3). LARSON, ROGER AlAN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in General Engineering; PHI KAPPA TAU; Student Senate (2); Army ROTC, Captain; Distinguished Military Student Award ( ). 558 LARSON, SUZANN LEE CLARtNDON HILLS; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; DELTA ZETA; The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Guide (4); Greel Week Committee (1). LARWIN, THOMAS FRANK .... CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; MEDEA; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Western Michigan University, LASKE, WALTER FREDERICK CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PHI KAPPA PSI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Comminse Cnairmsn (3. 4,i; Campus Chest (2); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Tribe of lllini (4); Senior Wrestling Manager (4); Wrestling Manager (2, 3); Arnold Air Society (2); Ant.iropology CluD (4); Folk Song Club (3, 4); Pre-Law Club (4); Navy Pier E.xtension of the University of Illinois; German Club (1); Chess Club (1); Biology Club (1); Fre;hm;n Basketball Team (1); Intramural Olympic Team (1), Navy Pier. LASSON, GERALD ALLEN AURORA; B.S. in General Engineering; TRIANGLE; I.S.P.E. (3, 4); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4). LATA, JUDITH BERNICE CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreational Therapy; DELTA ZETA; lllini Union Commirtee Member (2, 3, 4), lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Greek Week Committee (2); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); Physical Education Honors Program (4); Honors Day (2, 3). LATHAM, GEORGE ANTHONY WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Basketball, Varsity Squad (2, 3). Freshman Squad (1); Army ROTC, Major; Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4), President (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). LAUBER, LARRY FRANCIS WALSH; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (3). LAUTERBACH, LAWRENCE HENRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Track, Letter (1), Navy Pier. LAW, CHARLOTTE ANN LA GRANGE PARK; B.F.A. in Painting; BUSEY HALL. LAWDER, SHELBY DALE CHESTER; B.S. in General Engineering; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Engineering Council (4); llimi Guide (2); lllini Sportsman's Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (4); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4). LAWLESS, VIRGINIA BOYLES EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., French; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Folk Song Club (4); German Club (4); Northern Illinois University; University of Paris, La Sorbonne. LAWRENCE, DAVID ALLEN BELVIDERE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4). LAYDEN, DIANNE RAE SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; IOTA ALPHA PI; Junior Panhellenic (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3); lllini Guide (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Campus Talent Agency (1). LAZAROFF, BETTY JANE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communicalions; INDECO, House President (3); lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); W.P.G.U. (4); WILL (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Women s Sport Association (1), Navy Pier. LAZOWSKI, JOHN ANTHONY PALATINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; Roosevelt University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LEACH, GLENN STUART CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; THE OREGON; New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. LEARNER, LESLIE JUDITH SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; lllini Guide (2); L.A.S. Honors Program; Honors Day (2, 3). LEBEN, JOSEPH FRANK CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Math. LECKMAN, JEROLD WAYNE GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; CHI PSI; Greek Week Committee (1); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). LEE, DAVID HAUTAK HONK KONG; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SNYDER; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3). LEE, PATRICIA MARIE HARVEY; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; ALPHA DELTA PI; Phi Beta Lambda. LEE, ROBERT LAP-SUN HONG KONG; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Engineering Honors Program (3); Honors Day (4); University of California. LEE, ROBERT WIlllAM ROUND LAKE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; BABCOCK, House President (4); .M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4). LEECH, GERALD EDGAR ZION; B.S. in Economics; PI KAPPA ALPHA, House President (4); Star and Scroll; Alpha Kappa Psi, President (5); lliini Union Committee Member (2); Star Course Manager (I, 2); Campus Chest (5); Interfraternity Executive Council (5); Board of Fraternity Affairs (5); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (5); Greek Week Committee (4); American Ceramic Society (1); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). LEMAN, ANN LOUISE YARDLEY, PENNSYLVANIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric; ALPHA XI DELTA; Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Northwestern University. LEMKE, MARILYN BESS JOLIET; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Harp En- semble (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (2); Honors Day (1). LEMNA, WILLIAM FRANKLIN BOURBONNAIS; B.S. in Accountancy; The Daily lllini (2); lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); University Theatre Crew (2); Campus Chest (2); Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Accountancy Club (3. 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). 559 I I lENBURG, PAUL STEVEN FLOSSMOOR; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; DELTA KAPPA EPSILON; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); iilini Guide (3); Army ROTC, Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Folk Song Club (1); Marketing Club (3, 4); Interfraternity Council (2, 3). LEONARD LARRY EUGENE CARTHAGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; DELTA PHI; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3, 4); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (1). LEONARD, ROBERT D., JR CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; GARNER; I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (4); Illinois Institute of Technology. lESKI, DENNIS WAYNE INGLESIDE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; W.P.G.U. (1); I.E.E.E. (3); Young Republicans Club (4). LESSEN, LYNDA SUE LINCOLN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA; University Theatre Crew (I, 2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2). LEUTHNER, TERRANCE ALLAN BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; I.E.E.E. (4); J. Sterling Morton Junior College. LEV, VICTORIA ISABEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech and Theatre; University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew (2, 3); Folk Song Club (2); Iilini Forensic Association (4); French Club (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LE VAN, MARILYN JEAN WESTCHESTER; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Iilini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Chest (2, 3); Pompons (1); University Chorus (I); Women's Glee Club (4); Student Musicals (2, 3). LEVERENZ, DONALD JAMES CHICAGO; B.S in Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Omega; Eta Kappa Nu; Army ROTC, Captain; I.E.E.E. (3, 5); Bronze Tablet (4); Engineering Honors Program; Honors Day (3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4). in L.A.S., English; PHI SIGMA DELTA; University LEVIN, DANIEL LOUIS CHICAGO; of Michigan. LEVIN, LLOYD PHILLIP MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Engineering Physics; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Phi Eta Sigma; The Daily Iilini (2, 3); Golf, Varsity Squd (2), Freshman Squad (I); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Iilini Guide (3); Folk Song Club (3); Physics Society (4); Young Democrats Club (4); University of Wisconsin. LEVIN, MARLA ROCHELLE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; VAN DOREN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pi Kappa Delta (2); Pier Playhouse Crew (1); Student Senate (2); Student National Education Association (2), Navy Pier. LEVIN, ROBERT BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Advertising; Alpha Del ta Sigma, President (4); Iilini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Iilini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); Major Chairman of iilini Union Committee (4); Student Musicals (4); Grinnell College. LEVINE, HOVI ARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PHI EPSILON PI; Pre-Law Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Boxing (1); Debate Club (1); Lambda Lambda Delta (1), Navy Pier. LEVINE, SUSAN JANET SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; BUSEY; Iilini Guide (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (1); Student National Education Association (4); Student Peace Union (2); Iilini House (3). LEVISON, WILLIAM SAMUEL SKOKIE; B.S. in Communications; FORBES; Th e Daily Iilini (3); University Theatre Crew (1); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3). LEVKA, SIMON EDWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air Society (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). LEVY, LOGAN LAWRENCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Agricultural Industries; SIGMA TAU GAMMA; Delta Sigma Omicron (I); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4). lEWIN, DELORES ANN ZION; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA; iilini Union Committee Member (3); Student National Education Association (4); Carroll College. LEWIS, JACQUELINE HOFFMAN ESTATES; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Iilini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (I); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); Russian Club (4); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). LEWIS, PATRICIA JO INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA; B.S. in Advertising; EVANS; Gamma Alpha Chi; University Theatre Crew (1); Student Musicals (2, 3). LEY, JUDITHE CHICAGO; A.B. in Interior Design; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Spanish Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois, LIBERTA, PAM ANN LA SALLE; A.B. in L.A.S., French; DELTA ZETA; The Daily Iilini (!)■The ILLIO (I); French Club (1). LIBMAN, ROBERT JAMES CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Accountancy; ZETA BETA TAU; Alpha Kappa Psi; Army ROTC, Major; Pershing Riflc-s (1, 2); Accountancy Club (1, 2); Counter Guerrilla (2, 3), Executive OfTiccr (3); Commerce Honors Program; Honors Day (2). LICHTENSTEIN, CARY ROGER LINCOLNWOOD; B.S, in Finance; TAU EPSILON PHI; The Daily lllini (I, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1, 2); Commerce Council (2, 3); Iilini Guid'.- (3, 4); Accountancy Club (I, 2); Finance Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Marketing Club (1, 2, 3); Rho Epsilon (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (I, 2). LIEBERMAN, THOMAS JULIUS CHICAGO; B.S. In Accountancy TWIN PINES, House Prosidirit (4); Accountancy Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University ot Illinois. LIEBIER, MAROVE SUE HIGHLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; W.S A. Board (3, 4); W PG.U. (2); WS.A. Golf (2, 3, 4); Nallona! Council of Teachers of English (I, 2, 3, 4); Washington University. 560 M SENIORS 1965 tv-amemi mmtm -r--- «.. .St-v?,, LIEBOVICH, PATRICIA SUZETTE ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; Student Mu- sicals (2, 3). LINDLEY, LEON ORVAl POTOMAC; B.S. in General Engineering; Society of General Engineers (4); General Motors Institute-. LINDSAY, PHILIP BRADSHAW CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Rifle Team, Varsity Squad (4); Concert Band (1, 2); Marching lllini (I, 2); A.I.Ch.E. (I); I.S.P.E. (4); M.I.S. {4, 5); Rifle and Pistol Club (4). LINLEY, LOIS VIOLET CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Folk Song Club (4); French Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Northern Illinois University. LINN, ROBERT BRUCE DECATUR; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Sachem; The Daily lllini (I, 2, 3); Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). LIPINSKI, RONALD DENNIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; CHI PHI, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Campus Chest (2); lllini Guide (3); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (I, 2). LIPKA, JUDITH ELLEN CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Latin; ALPHA DELTA PI; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (2); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (I, 2). LITTLE, SHIRLEY USONA NAPERVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; LINCOLN AVENUE RESI- DENCE; The Daily lllini (2); Young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1). LITWIN, MARK SIDNEY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; TAU EPSILON PHI; Stude-nt Senate (2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3); Student Musicals (3); Greek Week Committee (4); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (3); Roosevelt University. LITWIN, ROBERTA CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; INDECO; University Theatre Crew (1); Student National Education Association (3). LOBOSCO, PATRICIA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; VANLIG; French Club (1, 2); Student National Education Association (2); Honors Day (I); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LOMBAER, THOMAS DONALD PARK FOREST; B.S. in Electrical Engineering. LOPEZ, MARCO ANTON RAMSEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Italian Club (3); Association of International Students (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Span- ish Club (1); Association of International Students (1); Latin American Club (1), Navy Pier. LORENZ, LINDA LEE URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Botany; Alpha Lambda Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). lOUEY, PETER PAK LEE HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Chinese Student Club (2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4). lOUGEAY, DENIS HOWARD BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; MEDEA; Student Musicals (2); A.S.C.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (I). LOUGH, WILLIAM BERNARD EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Forestry; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1); Greek Week Committee (1, 2); lllini Foresters (I, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2). LOVESTED, LINDA SUE MOLINE; B.S. in Secretarial Training; DELTA ZETA; University Theatre Crew (I); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (1). lOWE, WILLIAM WAYNE PITTSFIELD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4). LOYET, JERRY LEE HIGHLAND; B.S. in Music Education; TARA HALL; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfonia, President (4); Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); .Marching lllini (I, 2, 3, 4); Uni- versity Orchestra (4); Repertory Orchestra (2, 3); Oratorio Society (2); Jazz Band (3, 4); Music Honors Program {1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). lUALDI, JAMIE LOU HERRIN; B.S. in Elementary Education; PI BETA PHI; The ILLIO (2, 3); Junior Panhellenic (I). lUCARELLI, LAWRENCE ALBERT OAK LAWN; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; NEWMAN HALL; American Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4); A.I.Ch.E. (I). LUDLOW, JERALD BLANCH CLAYTON, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture. LUDWIG, DONNA JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PALAMAR; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Equestrian Club (I, 2); Honors Day (2), Navy Pier. m 561 SENIORS 1965 LUDWIG, JOY COLLETTE KIRKLAND; B.S. in Home Economics Education; WALNUT HALL; Home Economics Education Advisory Committee (3). LUDWIG, KENNETH LEE WORDEN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; MEDEA; Illinois Technograpti (3); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Southern Illinois University. LUECHT, DALE WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. lUECHTEFELD, DANIEL ALVIN MASCOUTAH; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Commerce Honors Program (3); Honors Day (3). LUKASEVICIUS, BIRUTE K CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; LEEMAN LODGE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; American Chemical Society (2, 3), President (3); Engineering Council (3); Latin Club (1, 2, 3), Navy Pier. LUNDBERG, NAN MARGO LIBERTYVILLE; B.S. in Communications; SHERWOOD LODGE; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (2, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Association of International Stu- dents (3); lllini International (3); James Scholar (1). LUNDEEN, HOWARD ROBERT ALTONA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; GARNER; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (4); Honors Day (2, 3); Augustana College. LUNDEEN, JUDITH ANNE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Mask and Bauble; Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); University Theatre Manager (2, 3); Orchesis (2); Angel Flight (3, 4); DePauw University. LUPTAK, GLORIA IRENE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; BUSEY; Pi Sigma Alpha; lllini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). LURIE, MICHAEL HARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1), President (1); Student Congress (2); Young Democrats Club (3); Activities Honorary (3), Navy Pier. LUTZ, ROBERT EDWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; DELTA UPSILON; The ILLIO (I, 2). LUTZ, SHELDON HARVEY CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; ARMORY HOUSE; I.A.S. (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Exten sion of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. LUXEN, ROBERT JOHN BENSENVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). LYNN, JOHN CHRISTIAN, JR PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; MINAWA; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LYON, RICHARD JEROME JONESBORO, ARKANSAS; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; FORBES, House President, (3); Delta Sigma Omicron. MACKEY, RICHARD GLEN PERU; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; NEWMAN HALL; Anthropology Club (3); LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. MACKOWIAK, BARBARA ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; BUSEY. MAEDER, CELESTE FRANCES SKOKIE; B.S- in Recreation; American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4). MAFFIA, MARY ELLEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Univer- sity Theatre Manager (3, 4); University Theatre Crew (3); Junior Panhellenic (3); South- ern Illinois University. MAGER, GERALD MARVIN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; CHI PHI; Pi Sigma Alpha; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key (3): Navy Pier Extension of the University ot Illinois; Intcrn.ilional Relations Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. MAGIDSON, ELLIOT ARTHUR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; WESTON; Alpha Ph. Omega; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Sportsman's Club (2, 3). MAGNUS, ELIZABETH ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ARBOR SUITES; Chicago Teachers College. MAGNUSON, RITA BETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Honors Day (1). MAGNUSON, SUSAN HELEN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); University Chorus (3); Madrigal Chorus (2); Sludenl National Education Association (2, 3, 4); MacMurray College. 562 UNLIMITED LATE NIGHTS is one of the few extra privileges of a Senior girl. MAHNKE, RUTH CAROLYN ROCKFORD; A,B. in L.A.S., Political Science; VAN DOREN; Freshman Seminar (1); Spanish Club (2); Student National Education Association (2); Young Republicans Club (1). MALATESTA, RONALD PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; ARMORY HOUSE; MIS. (3); De Paul University. MALEK, CARLYN JUNE STICKNEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Physiology; VAN DOREN; Omega Beta Pi; mini Union Committee Member (1, 2); L.A.S. Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MALMGREN, CARL WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; SIGMA PHI EPSILCN; Greek Week Committee (4); Army ROTC, Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Ac- countancy Club (3); Marketing Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment (4). MALMGREN, CHARLES McDONELL WORTH; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. MANASTER, DOROTHY ETHEL CHICAGO: A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; VAN DOREN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MANGOLD, CAROL LYNNE MASON CITY; B.S. in Music Education; ALLEN HALL; Mu Phi Epsilon; The Daily lllini (3); lllini Union Program Board (2); University Choir (1, 2, 3); Madrigal Chorus (3); Oratorio Society (4); Student Musicals (3); Folk Song Cub (4). MANHEIM, GLEN EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administralion; BETA SIGMA PSI; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (1, 2); Air Force ROTC, Major; Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). MANKIN, WYATT BURTON CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Commerce Council (3, 4), President (4); Folk Song Club (4); Marketing Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Young Democrats (1, 2), Navy Pier. MANNING, JOHN CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Forestry; NEWMAN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MANNING, MARGARET ANN LADD; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (1, 2); Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); W.P.G.U. (1); Junior Panhellenic I 1 ); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MARCUS, STEPHEN ALLAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (2, 3); llligreek (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); Commerce Honors Program (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MAREK, ROBERT THOMAS BERWYN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.ME. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). MARGOLIS, EDWARD STUART CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Congress (1), Navy Pier. MARKS, EARL MATTHEW MEXICO, NEW YORK; B.S. in Industrial Administration; DELTA CHI; Navy ROTC, Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (1); Phalanx (2, 3, 4), President (4); Society for the AcJvancement of Management (3, 4). MARLEY, JEROME DONALD NOKOMIS; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Southern Illinois University. MARLOW, LARRY DON CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Forestry; PHI KAPPA PSI; lllini Foresters (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). MARLOWE, LYLE HARRISON HUNTLEY; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Ep- silon; Engineering Council (4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). MARMIS, CARY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Physical Education; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day {2, 3). MARSH, WILLIAM ROBERT GLENWOOD; B.S. in Electrical Enginesring; ORCHARD DOWNS, House Presidant (3); I.E.E.E. (4); University of Texas. MARSHALL, GARY WARREN WASHINGTON; Bachelor of Architecture; Scarab; A.I. A. (3, 4). 563 I MARSHAIL, JUANITA ANN NILES; A.B. in L.A.S., Home Economics; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Cheerleader (3, 4); Pompons (2). MARTENS, WlllARD DOUGLAS BERWYN; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT, House President (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); Commerce Honors Program (3); Morton Junior College. MARTIN, MARIANNE CATHY SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; TAFT; lllini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (2). MARTIN, MARY DIANA CANTON; B.S. in Music Education; SIGMA KAPPA; Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Repertory Orchestra (2); Oratorio Society (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). MARTIN, SANDRA JO ARTHUR; B.S. in Home Economics; McKINLEY; Home Economics Club (4); Baker University. MASIANKA, FRANK STANELY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Anthropology; FOUR COLUMNS; Anthropology Club (2, 3). MASON, DONALD GENE DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., German: TAMAROA; Delta Phi Alpha; German Club (3, 4); Russian Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). MASON, WILLIAM GERALD RIVERDALE; B.S. in Economics; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Thorn- ton Junior College; University of Michigan. MASSOCK, LINDA JEAN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; CHI OMEGA; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Crew (2); Greek Week Committee (2). MATLOCK, SUE MARJORIE YORKVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; B.S. in L.A.S., Physical Science; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MATLOSZ, DENNIS MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronomical Engineer- ing; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society (1, 2, 3, 4). MATTHEWS, THOMAS LEE HINSDALE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE. MATTSON, ARTHUR ELMER DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Accountancy; EVANS SCHOLARS; Basketball Manager (1); Military Ball Committee (1); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Account- ancy Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Elmhurst College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MATTSON, STEPHEN JOSEPH MORRIS; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA UPSILON; Skull and Crescent; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Campus Chest (1); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); Honors Day (2). MATTSSON-BOZE, DANIEL WINSTON PRAIRIE VIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., English; SNYDER; German Club (4), President (4); Michigan State University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Union Committee Member (3), Navy Pier. MAXWELL, RUSSELL JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SCOTT; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Physics Society (3); Honors Day (], 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MAY, CAROLE LOUISE CHESTER; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Second Regi- mental Band {3); Oratorio Society (3); Lindenwood College. MAY, JAMES EDWARD AURORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NEWMAN; lllini Guide (4). I.E.E.E. {3, 4); University of Colorado. MAYO, LARRY GENE .... BONE GAP; B.S. in Accountancy; Young Republicans Club (4). McAFOOS, PAMELA ANN AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA ZETA; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chair- man (3); University Theatre Manager (3); University Theatre Crew (3); Junior Pan- hellenic (3); lllini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (2); Physical Education Majors Club (2); Student National Education Association (I, 2); Young Republicans Club (1, 2). McARDLE, PHILIP JOHN COAL CITY; B.S. in Dairy Science. McCARRON, JUDITH LYNN WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI; B.S. in Accountancy; BUSEY; Torch; Alpha Chron; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); lllini Guide (2, 3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1). McCLARY, CHARLES QUINCY JERSEYVILLE; B.S. in Animal Science; Fencing, Freshman Squad (I); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1, 2). McCLEERY, MARGARET BETH AURORA; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ARBOR SUITES; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Oratorio Society (1); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illinois Speech Correction Association (3, 4). McCLINTOCK, SYLVIA ANN TUSCOLA; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; lllini Union Committee- Member (1, 2); Star Course Manager (1); Oratorio Society (2, 3, 4), McClURE, DAVID JOHN WARRENSBURG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PHI SIGMA KAPPA, House President (3, 4); Skull and Crescent; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.P.C. Pholorjr.iphy StaflF (3, 4); Illinois Technogrnph (3, 4); Weslev Executive Council (2, 3); ■frny Or. m nnd Bugle Corps (I, 2); I.E.E.E. {2, 3, 4); Synton (2, 3, 4); Young Demo fr„l-, ri.;b (1, 2). McCOLlUM, LINDA RUTH DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in SocrclorinI Trnining; GAMMA PHI lifclA; lllini Union Committee Member (I), 564 SENIORS 1965 McCOlLUM, THOMAS HAROLD DES MOINES, IOWA; B.S. in L.A.S., Finance; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Ma-Wan-Da; Skull and Crescent; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Tennis, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); IM Rec Board (3); A.I.A. (1, 2, 3); Finance Club (4). McCONOTHY, RONALD K GODFREY; B.S. in Forestry; PHI KAPPA SIGMA; The Daily lllini (I); University Chorus (2); Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Oratorio Society (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (I). McCOY, GARY LYNN LOVINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; BRANDOLIER, House Presi- dent (4); Honors Day (1). McCULLOUGH, GORDON ALLEN KANKAKEE; B.S. in Wood Technology; PHI KAPPA PSI. McDEVITT, CAROLYNNE K CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); University Chorus (2); Women's Glee Club (1); Oratorio Sociely (3); Student Musicals (3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Webster College. McGEE, MARGARET ANN MARSHALL; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Science Education; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (3, 4). McGINlEY, SHARON GAE BUSHNELL; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PRESBY; Y.W.C.A. (4); lllini Guide (4); Sno-Ball Committee (I); Young Republicans Club (1). McGregor, GEORGE EDWIN NILES; B.S. in industrial Engineering; PHI KAPPA TAU; Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Greek Week Committee (I); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3). MclNERNEY, ROBERT DENNIS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MclNTOSH, ALICE REID HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Pre-Vet Club (3, 4). MclNTOSH, PATRICIA ANN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS; University Theatre Crew (1). Mcknight, ANN ruth champaign; B.S. in Recreation; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Y.W.C.A. (3); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). McLEARY, THOMAS LIVINGSTON CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA PHI ALPHA; Baseball, Freshman Squad (1); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3, 4). McMAHON, PETER HUGH DES PLAINES; B.S. in Marketing; PI KAPPA PHI; lllini Guide (4); Accountancy Club (2, 3); Marketing Club (3, 4); St. Bede Junior College. McNUTT, ARTHUR EDWARD BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). McQUITTY, THOMAS OGDEN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; HOPKINS; Second Regimental Band (I, 2). McVICKER, HARLEY KEITH, JR GLENVIEW; B.S. in Management; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); DePauw University. McWILLIAMS, SARAJANE LITCHFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA, House President (4); Torch; The ILLIO (I, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Pompons (1); Illinois Technograph (4); Guidons (I); Honors Day (I). MEDINTZ, MARVIN IRA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; GARNER, House President (3); Campus Chest (3); Northwestern University. MEIER, GREGG EDWIN GENESEO; B.S. in Agriculture; MEDEA; University Chorus (4); Agricultural Judging Team (4); Folk Song Club (2); Hoof and Horn Club (4). MEIER, KATHRYN ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; Town and Area, House President (3); Campus Chest (3); A.C.E. (3, 4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). MEIER, MARY LOIS ST. ANNE; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; PRESBY; Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Phi Beta Lambda; Illinois Business Education Association (4); Commerce Honors Program (I). MEIER, PAUL ARTHUR DARLINGTON, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (I, 2, 3, 4, 5). MELAMED, MITCHELL JAY LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PHI EPSILON PL- Young Democrats Club (4); lllini Union Committee Member (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. 565 •X'-.' SENIORS 1965 THE CLOCK on the Union tower is familiar and useful to all students. They may thank the class of 1878 for giving it as a gift to the University. WIEIAMED, PHILLIP HENRY CHICAGO; B.S. in General Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension ot the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. iVlELLOW, BARRY ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Union Board (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Student Congress (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. MELNICOVE, GARY PAUL BETHESDA, MARYLAND; Bachelor of Architecture; Tribe of lllini, President (5); Sw imming, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Fresh- man Squad (I); Rugby, Varsity Squad (5, 6); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); Rye Fardel Students Club (5, 6). MENDLER, RICHARD ANDREW CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). MERGEN, DENNIS GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; SCOTT, House President (2); Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancemant of Management (4). MERKELO, JERRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Ukrainian Students Club (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MERTEN, BARBARA LEE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. m Elementary Education; MANSION, House President (4); Star Course Manager (1); Student Senate (1); Ski Club (4). MESSLING, MARY KATHRYN SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., French; LEEMAN LODGE; Springfield Junior College. METZ, OLIVE DAWN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy. MEYER, DIANE JEANETTE BROOKFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., French; PHI MU, President (4), lllini Union Committee Member (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2, 3) W.P.G.U. (4); Student Senate (2); University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4) Madrigal Chorus (3); French Club (2, 3, 4). MEYER, JEROME HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing and Management. MEYER, MICHAEL RALPH OTTAWA; B.S. in Economic Theory; SNYDER; The Daily lllini [2, 3, 4); lllini Union Committee Member (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Air Force Drill Team (1). MEYER, PAULETTE ELAINE O'FALLON; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shorter Board; Alpha Chron; Mu Phi Epsilon, President (4); First Regimental Band 0, 2); University Choir (3, 4); Women's Glee Club (1, 2); Baptist Student Union Executive Committee (2, 3); Honors Day (2, 3). MEYER, RICHARD JOHN HINSDALE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, House President (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1); I.E.E.E. (2, 3); I.S.P.E. (2); Society of General Engineers (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). MEYERS, WILLIAM BUDDY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI EPSILON PI, House President (2); Student Musicals (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Pre-Law Club (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Roosevelt University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of lllinoij. MICARI, KENNETH VINCENT SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; PENNYSLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Or.ilorio Society (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Lake Forest College. MICHAEL, DENNIS RAYMOND CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SIGMA PHI DELTA; Junior Inlerfralernity Council (3); Illinois Technograph (2); lllini Guide (4). MICHAELS, TERRY HERBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PI LAMBDA PHI; Delta Sigma Pi; Commerce Council (4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MICHAEIY, WILLIAM JAMES DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVtNUL RESIDENCE; Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University ot Illinois. MICHEIMAN, DAVID KIRK SPRINGFIELD; A.B, in L.A.S., Psychology; BETA THETA PI; I'm Chi; Plii Alpha M{i; Slar Course Manager (I). MICKELSON, JAMES EUGENE MORRIS; U.S. SitjMi.i; Jolirt Junior Collutio. in L.A.S., Chemistry; GARNER; Alpha Chi MICKEVICIUS, ANDREW ALGIMANTAS OMAHA, NEBRASKA; B.S. in Communications; GROTTO; Alpha Delta Sigma; M.I. A. Executive Council (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Jniversily of Omaha. MIENER, ROGER JAMES WHEATON; B.S. in Marketing; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (I); W.P.G.U. (1); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); Marketing Club (3, 4). MIES, EDWARD CLARENCE LOAMI; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; FARMHOUSE; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball Manager (1); Intramural Manager (2); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 3); Agricultural Economics Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Agricultural Judging Team (4); Field and Furrow (2, 3); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MIES, WILLIAM LEO FAIRBURY; B.S. in Animal Science; Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). MIESZALA, ELLEN SUE EL PASO, TEXAS; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI; University Theatre Crew (3, 4). MILCHRIST, PAMELA AYRES CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Physical Education Major's Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois; Activities Honorary (2); lllini Union Advisory Board (2); W.A.A. (1, 2); Physical Education Major's Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. MILESKO, ELAINE MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; THE MANSION; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University Choir (I); Skiing lllini (2, 3); German Club (1), Navy Pier. MILLAR, PAMELA SUE WILLI AMSViLLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PALAMAR; Young Re- publicans Club (4); Sociology Club (3). MILLER, ALAN SCOTT PRAIRIE VILLAGE, KANSAS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; BAB- COCK; NROTC, Lieutenant J.G.; Navy Council (I, 4); Pershing Rifles (I, 2, 3, 4); Tri- dent (3, 4); A. I. A. (I); Young Republicans Club (1). MILLER, ANITA JOYCE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES, House- Presi- dent (4); Student Senate (4); Young Democrats Club (4); University of Miami. MILLER, B'ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; The Daily lllini (I); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Greek Week Committee (1); Guidons (3, 4). MILLER, BURT JOHN BROADVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SCOTT, House Presi- dent (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Honors Day (1). MILLER, ELAINE ONITA COOKSVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; LINCOLN AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); S.N.I.B. (3, 4); Home Economics Council (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Cooperative Extension Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Agriculture Honors Program {1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MILLER, GEOFFREY CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (3, 4); Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Intramural Manager (3); lllini Guide (3, 4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); University of California; San Jose State College; Los Angeles Valley College. MILLER, HENRY PAUL BERWYN; B.S. in Management; ORCHARD DOWNS; Young Republi- cans Club (3, 4); Morton Junior College. MILLER, KATHLEEN ELLEN PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); llligreek (2); Young Republicans Club (4). MILLER, LEONARD HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S ., Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Day (1, 2). MILLER, LESLIE RAY PIPER CITY; B.S. in Management; University Choir (1); Marketing Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4), President (4). MILLER, LYNNE CHRISTINE PARK RIDGE; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; SHERWOOD LODGE; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (2); Student Senate (2, 3); Student Musicals (2, 3); St. Pat's Ball Committee (1); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Young Republicans Club (1, 2). MILLER, MARIE ANNE RIVER FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., French; PI BETA PHI; Shorter Board; Torch; Campus Chest (1, 2, 3); Terrapin (1); University of Strasburg. MILLER, MARJORIE CAROL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Wright Junior College. MILLER, ROBERT ALAN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Engineering Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; W.P.G.U. (3); Air Force ROTC, Cadet -First Lieutenant; Engineering Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MILLER, STEVEN RALPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (3, 4); Student Musi- cals (2); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Varsity Football (2); Concert Choir (2); Madrigal Singers (1), Navy Pier. MILLHOUSE, BARBARA JANE GALENA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanisfi; KAPPA DELTA; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (2); Angel Flight (3, 4); Spanish Club (2); Young Republicans Club (3). MIILIKIN, PAUL STANLEY, II DANVILLE; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; HOPKINS; Phi Beta Lambda; Marketing Club (3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 3). MILLS, PAMELA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Kappa Delta Pi; Student Education Association (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University oil Illinois. MILLS, SANDRA KAY HOMER; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Women's Glee Club (I, 2). 567 ! I MIllSTONE, DOUGLAS RICHARD CHICAGO; A.B. in Physical Education; TAU DELTA PHI; Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MILTON, SANDRA KAY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. MIRANDE, HECTOR XAVIER MEXICO D.F., MEXICO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Wilson Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MIRTICH, VINCENT LOUIS BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER; I.E.E.E. (4); J. Sterling Morton Junior College. MISCH, MARGARET JOAN ELLSWORTH; B.S. in Agricultural Science; ALPHA PHI; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Christian Campus House Executive Council (2, 3); lllini Guide (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Floriculture Club (3, 4); Horticulture Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3). MITACEK, CAROL AGNES LYONS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALLEN; Terrapin (2, 3, 4); Morton Junior College. MITCHELL, CARY ARTHUR WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Agricultural Science; ILLI-DELL; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Council (3, 4); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Floriculture Club (2, 3, 4); Horticulture Club (2, 3, 4); Agriculture Honors Program; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MITCHELL, LYNN LOUISE WAUKEGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA PHI. MITCHELL, ROBERT EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. MOLKUP, KENNETH MICHAEL ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Marketing; THETA XI; Cam- pus Chest (1); Military Ball Committee, Chairman (4); Army ROTC, Captain; Phalanx (4); Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Marketing Club (3, 4). MONSON, LINDA MARION ROCKFORD; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Honors Day (1); Rockford College. MONTGOMERY, WAYNE CRAIG ROBINSON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Club Esquire; A.S.C.E. (4). MOODY, JAMES RICHARD SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Management; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Sache-m; lllini Union Committee Member (1); University Orchestra (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Folk Song Club (3); Young Republicans Club (2, 4). MOONIN, MARC STEVEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; FORBES, House President (3); Commerce Council (3, 4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MOORE, RUTH ANN TUSCOLA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALLEN. MORAN, JAMES RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (2); Phi Ela Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Folk Song Club (I, 2, 4); Com- merce Honors Program (I, 2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). MOREAU, LAWRENCE RAYMOND CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Accountancy; THETA XI; Sw im- ming. Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phal- anx (3, 4); Phi Chi Eia (3, 4); Honors Day (3). MOREEN, ROBERT DALE WILMETTE; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA CHI RHO, House President (4); Star and Scroll; Phi Mu AlpFia-Sinfonia; lllini Union Committee Chair- man (I); University Theatre Cast (4); Concert Band (I, 2, 3); Marching lllini (1, 2); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3, 4). MORETZ, MARY LOU PRINCETON; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA DELTA PI; The ILLIO (I, 2); Home Economics Club (2). MORGENSTERN, JACOB MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Hillel Foundation Executive Council (4); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MOROSKY, JOAN ALICE CICLRO; B.F.A. in Art Education; Morton Junior College. MORRISON, JAMES LEE WAUKEGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Star and Scroll; ■student Senate (I); A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4); Russian Club (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). MORRISON, RICHARD MARTIN FT. MYERS, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineer- ing; ENTREKIN CLUB, House President (4); Tomahawk; University Theatre Crew (I); Baptist Student Foundation Executive Council (2); Trident (3, 4); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2, 4). MORTON, PATRICIA ROE WHEATON; B.S. in Advertising; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllini (3, 4); A.F.S. (4); Jamc-s Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Northwestern University. MORTON, WARD DAVIS III CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Physical Education; DELTA UPSILON; Army ROTC, LiuulenanI; Association of U. S. Army (4). MOSHER, PATRICIA MARGUARITE QUINCY; B.S. in Elementary Education; NOBLE; Stu- dent Nilional Education Association (4); Western Illinois University. MOSSBAR6ER, ROBERT WYNN OTTAWA; B.S. in Marketing; PSI UPSILON; Skull and Crescent; Chi Gamma lota; Alpha Delta Sicjmn; lllini Union Committee- Member (I, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); University Choir (I, 2, 3); Dolphins (4); Air Force ROTC, Captain; Folk Song Club (4); Marketing Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3). 568 JL SENSORS 1965 MOTT, PAMELA ANN RIVERDALE; A.B. in L.A.S., French; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Knox College. MOTY, JOYCE MARIE GLEN ELLYN; B.F.A, in Advertising Design; ARBOR SUITES; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (2). MOUSSERI, JOSEPH KFAR SILVER, ISRAEL; B.S. in Horticulture; WESTON; Gamma Sigma Delta; Folk Song Club (3); Israeli Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). MOY, PAMELA MEREDETH NAPERVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; BUSEY; Y.W.C.A. (4); Anthropology Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); North Central College. MUEHLER, DEAN LEWIS ITASCA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAMAROA, House Presi- dent (4); Military Ball Committee (4); NROTC, Ensign. MUELLER, WARREN ELLIS CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS; Alpha Phi Omega; lllini Guide (4, 5); A. I. A. (4); A.S.C.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (1, 2, 3), Navy Pier. MUIR, JOANNE LESLIE BLUE ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SHERWOOD LODGE, House- President (4); University Theatre Crevi (4); Campus Chest (2); Sno-Ball Committee (1, 2). MUIRHEID, MAX EUGENE DECATUR; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Alpha Tau Alpha; The ILLIO (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Che-st (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Economics Club (3); Agricultural Education Club (2); Agricultural Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1). MUKOYAMA, JAMES HIDEFUMI, JR CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; FORBES; Military Ball Committee (4); Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Military Council (4); Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3); Scabbard and Blade (3, 4), Commander (4); Guidons (3, 4), Advisor; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. MULCRONE, LEROY THOMAS CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; NEWMAN; Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Stu- dent Education Association (1, 2), Navy Pier. MUKOLAS RIMVYDAS, EUGENE CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (5); Lithu- anian Students Club (3, 4, 5); Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.I.A. (1, 2); Lithuanian Students Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. MUNDY, GERALD DEAN POPLAR GROVE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Arnold Air Society (2); A.S.A.E. (3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1). MUNDY, MICHAEL KEITH GRANITE CITY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (2); A.I.A. {!); A.S.M.E. (4); S.A.E. (4). MUNSON, DONALD EDWARD ARCOLA; B.S. in Agricultural Science; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Sachem; Star and Scroll; Alpha Zeta; Illinois Union Committee Member (I); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Agricultural Council (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agriculture Honors Program (1); Honors Day (1). MURPHY, RICHARD MICHAEL BROADVIEW; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; ALPHA TAU OMEGA, House President (4); Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; lllini Union Pro- gram Board (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Y.M.C.A. (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). MURTAUGH, GERALD LUKE NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE, House President (4); Ma-WanDa; Wa-Na-See; Star and Scroll; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; The ILLIO (1); Star Course Manager (1, 2, 3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3, 4); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); lllini Guide (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (I, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3). MYER, MICHAEL GENE BEARDSTOWN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; French Club (1). MYTTY, RONALD WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in General Engineering; Society of American Military Engineers (1); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of ihe University of Illinois. NADEAU, JOSEPH EDWARD MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Marching lllini (I, 2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); L.A.S. Council (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Folk Song Club (3, 4;) Young Democrats Club (4). NAGATANi, PAULINE SACHIKO CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; A.C.E, (4); Student National Education Association (2); Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NAKASONE, KENNETH MINORU HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (2). NAMCHICK, ROY ALBERT COAL CITY; B.S. in Animal Science. NANCE, DEAN ALLEN TALLULA; B.S. in Agriculture Science; FARMHOUSE; Alpha Zeta; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (I); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Greek Week Committee (1); Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4, President (4); Agri- culture Honors Program (1); Honors Day (1). NATOF, BARBARA JOY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S. , Speech; University Theatre Crew (2); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Stephens College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Debate Club (3); Student National Education Association (3); University Theatre Crew (3), Navy Pier. 569 ' SENIORS 1965 NAUE, DENNIS ALLAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NAUJOKAS, ELLA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Wilson Junior College. NEAPOLITAN, CAROLE ANN RIVER FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Oratorio Society (1, 4); Navy Pier Extention of the University of Illinois; University Choir (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (3), Navy Pier. NEIGOFF, EUGENE NORMAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Phi Omega; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); Army ROTC, First Lieu- tenant; Phalanx (3, 4); Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Congress (2, 3); Engineering Council (2, 3), President ( 3); Society of American Military Engineers (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2), Navy Pier. NEISZ, WENDELL ROYCE EVANSVILLE, INDIANA; B.S. in Physical Education; PHI DELTA THETA; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Football, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Fencing, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (4); Air Force ROTC, Captain. NELSON, HENRY CARL JUSTICE; B.S. in Management; SNYDER; Army ROTC, First Lieu- tenant. NELSON, JAMES PAUL ALPHA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; lllini Guide (3). NELSON, JERRY DONALD MOLINE; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Scarab; The ILLIO (3, 4), Associate Editor (4); A. I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (I, 2). NELSON, JUDITH ELLEN RANTOUL; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; THE MANSION; Orchesis (2); German Club (3, 4). NELSON, ROBERT ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. NELSON, ROBERT LYLE BATAVIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Anthropology Club (3); Folk Song Club (3); North Central College. NELSON, THOMAS EDWARD PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4). NEPOTE, MARNO ANN DECATUR; B.F.A. in Art Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Theatre Crew (1); Orchesis (2); Greek Week Committee (1). NESTER, JANICE KATHERINE EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in Physical Education; BUSEY; Physical Education Majors Club {2, 3, 4); Rockford College. NETTLEMAN, FREIDA LOUISE WILMETTE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PHILEA. NEWMAN, JAMES ANDREW ELGIN; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); St. Joseph's College; Elgin Community College. NEWMAN, SHONA CAROL LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARBOR SUITES; Pi Sigma Alpha; Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; International Relations Club (I); Honors Day (2), Navy Pier. NICHOLS, HAROLD EDWIN SOUTH BEND, INDIANA; B.S. in Industrial Education; Kappa Delta Pi. NICHOLSON, LINDA ISABEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; TAFT; Phi Beta Lambda; W.P.G.U. (3); Northern Illinois University. NICHOLSON, WILLIAM THOMAS OAK LAWN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SCOTT; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Army ROTC, Major; I.S.P.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). NICKLES, THOMAS JACOB CHARLESTON; B.S. in L.A.S. , Mathematics; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; SONS HOME, House Presiden t (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Y.M.C.A. (1); Marching lllini (I, 2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Oratorio Society (3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). NICOLAI, KEITH HERBERT MAYWOOD; B.S. in Civil Enginecriiuj; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Navy Pier Extension ot the University of Illinois; A.S.C.E. (1, 2), Navy Pier. in Engineering Physics; NICOSIA, LINDA MARIE JOHNSTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. Kor.iiiios; American Cer.imic Society (1, 2); Honors Day (2). NIEMI, RUSSELL EDWIN WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BETA SIGMA PSI; Star and Scroll; W.P.G.U. (I); Junior Inlerfraternily Council (2); I.E.E.E. (2); Honors Oay (I). 570 THE SENIOR YEAR carries with it many honors for outstanding students. Among them are Mortar Board, the pin of which is shown here, Ma-Wan-Da, Shorter Board, and Wa-Na-See. NIKOL, HEDY ISOLDE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (4); German Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University Choir (1, 2); Chamber Choir (2); Student National Education Association (2), Navy Pier. NIVEN, KATHERINE ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; lllini Guide- (2, 3); Student Musicals (2); Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). NIXON, DARLEEN ELAINE RANTOUL; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). NIXON, LARRY SHELDON CLINTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigm-:i; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi; W.P.G.U. (2); I.E.E.E.. (2, 3, 4), President (4); I.S.P.E. (1, 2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). NIXON, ROBERT EUGENE FARMER CITY; B.S. in Finance; TAMAROA; lllini Insurance Society (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). NOCHUMSON, CHARLES JACK CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E E.E.(4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NOE, LEON JOSEPH MORTON GROVE; Bachelor of Architecture; Tomahawk; Honors Day (1). NOFFSINGER, EDWARD BRALLIER NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Physics; SNYDER. NOFFTZ, VIRGINIA ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4). NORMAN, PATRICIA ANNE LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; University of Grenoble. NORTON, GERALD ROGER FRANKLIN PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; March- ing lllini (2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (2, 3, 4). NORTON, RAYMOND RALPH DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; HOUSE OF ROOJAH; McKinley Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); N.A.A.CP. (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (I, 2, 3, 4). NOTH, WILLIAM GERALD RIVER FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Young Repub- licans Club (4); University of Notre Dom ; University of Colorado; Navy Pier Ex- tension of (he University of Illinois. NOTZ, ROBERT RAYMOND HINSDALE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (4); S.A.E. (4); Honors Day (2). NOVAK, BARBARA JANE PEORIA; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; Theta Sigma Phi; Zeta Phi Eta; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Theatre Manager (3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); lllini Guide (2), NOVICK, ANN CAROL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; Campus Chest (3); French Club (3, 4); Roose elt University. NOVOTNY, JAMES ROGERS BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; Chi Gamma Iota; Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NUMRICH, ROBERT WILLIAM AURORA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). NUTT, ALFRED WALTER, JR WOODLAND; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Keramos; W.P.G.U. (2, 3, 4). OBLOUK, MARGARET SUSAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SHERWOOD; University Theatre Crew (I); Newman Foundalion Exe-cutive Council (2); Greek Week Committee (1); Guidons (I, 2, 3, 4); Education Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). O'CONNOR, WILLIAM CHARLES DIXON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; NEWMAN; A.S.C.E. {3, 4). 571 ODCHODNICKY, NANCY ANNE LA GRANGE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; mini Union Committee Member (1, 3); University Theatre Manager (2); Dolphins (3). OEHMS, DIANA SHARON EVERGREEN PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; BUSEY; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Oratorio Society (2); N.A.A.C.P. (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day {1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). O'FARRELL, ELLEN LOUISE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; LINCOLN AVENUE RESI- DENCE; University of Kansas City; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. OGATA, CAROL MITSUKO PAHOA, HAWAII; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; THE MANSION; Alpha Lambda Delta; L.A.S, Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) OGUNLADE, OMOJOLA AIYEDUN-EKITI, NIGERIA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; Y.M.C.A. (3); Soccer, Varsity Squad (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); A.F.S. (3, 4). OJANUGA, GEORGE ABAYOMI LAGOS, NIGERIA; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Western Illinois University. OKUN, BONNIE ELLEN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S. , Teaching of English. OLDHAM, MORRIS MARE HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); Pershing Rifles (1, 2, 3, 4); Association of U. S. Army (3, 4). OLIN, JON MONROE BURBANK, CALIFORNIA; B.S. in Physical Education; HOPKINS; Tribe of lllini (3); Swimming, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3); Dolphins (3, 4); Los Angeles Valley College. OLMSTEAD, KATHRYN JANE BATTLE CREEK, MICHIGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Y.W.C.A. (4); Oratorio Society (3); Northwestern University. OLSEN, PATRICIA MARIE GRANITE CITY; A.B. in English Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. OLSON, BONNIE PALMER SOUTH BELOIT; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE; Plowboy Prom Committee (I); Home Economics Club (1, 2); Honors Day (I). OLSON, CURTIS DAVID ... . ROCKFORD; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; MEDEA; Alpha Delta Sigma. OLSON, DONALD LANDIS, JR MOLINE; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Beta Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (1, 2, 3), President (4); Commerce Honors Program (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). OLSON, KAY WILLIE NORTHFIELD; Bachelor of Music; SHERWOOD LODGE; Opera Work- shop (3, 4); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Court (4). OLSON, NANCY JEAN GALESBURG; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALLEN; Oratorio Society (3, 4); Augustana College. O NDRUS, ANTHONY GEORGE CICERO; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; A.S.C.E. (5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (1), Navy Pier. O'NEILL, WILLIAM JOSEPH SPRiNGFlELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARMORY HOUSE; Springfield Junior College; St. Louis University. ONESTO, ARMAND THEODORE CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; THE OREGON; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ORE, ALICE CARLS CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; Mt. Mercy College. ORLOWSKI, THOMAS CLAYTON MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (3); A.I.A. (1, 2); Milwaukee Institute of Technology. ORUN, SITKI SUNDAY ISTANBUL, TURKEY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; War College. OSBORN, THOMAS JOHN STREATOR; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SCOTT; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Military Ball Committee (2); Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air Society (1, 2); A.S.M.E. {I, 2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (3). OTRIN, RONALD ALBERT MOUNT GREENWOOD; B.S. in Forestry; lllini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4). OTTERBACHER, ALAN GLENN ZION; B.S. in Horticulture; MEDEA; Folk Song Club (2). OUTIS, JANET LUCILLE RAMSEY; B.S. in Music Education; EVANS; Pi Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha Iota; Star Course Manager (1); University Choir (3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (3, 4); Oratorio Society (1); Honors D.iy (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). OWEN, DAVID ALLAN DECATUR; B.S. in I.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Young Democrats Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day ( 1 1. 572 SENIORS 1965 PACE, SHARON SUE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; llllini Union Committee Member (1); W.S.A. Board (3); Student Musicals (2 3); Guidons (2, 3); Dolphin Queen Finalist (2). PACENTA, MAURINE ElYSE URBANA; B S. in Communications; Town and Area, House President (4); Gamma Alpha Chi; Marketing Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3). PACK, WAYNE RICHARD CLARENDON HILLS; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Physics Society (3); U. S. Naval Academy. PACQUER, JAMES GREGORY ATKINSON; B.S. in Marketing; WESTON; Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). PAGE, DALE EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; SCOTT; Delta Sigma Pi; Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4;) Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (3); George Washington University. PAGE, lYN ARTHUR DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; DELTA SIGMA PHI; St. Joseph's College. PAGELS, SAlllE ANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shorter Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; The ILLIO (I, 2, 3, 4, Associate Editor (4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); First Regi- mental Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Angel Flight (I, 2, 3, 4); English Honors Program (4); Honors Day (I, 2). PAGNI, BRUCE LEO CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; WESTON; University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew (4); Morton Junior College. PAHL, ROBERT JOHN, JR BARRINGTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALWAYS INN; Air Force ROTC, Captain; Society of American Military Engineers (I, 2, 3); I.E.E.E. (1, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PAJAK, THOMAS JOSEPH LOCKPORT; B.S. in Agriculture; CALHOUN HALL; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Joliet Junior College. PALM, CAROL RUTH MASON CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., English; 4-H HOUSE; James Scholar (1). PALM, GORDON LEE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Industrial Administration; FARMHOUSE; Intra- mural Council (4); Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4); IM Rec Board (4). PALMBERG, STEPHEN LEROY PAXTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of History; SCOTT; Y.M.C.A. (2); Young Republicans Club (I, 2, 3, 4). PALMER, KENNETH ALLEN JOLIET; Bachelor of Architecture; HOUSE OF ROOJAH, House President (4). PALOIAN, ANNABELLE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; BUSEY; lllini Christian Fellowship (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club {1, 2); American Chemical Society (2), Navy Pier. PAPIRNIK, DONALD WAYNE CICERO; B.S. in Marketing; SCOTT; lllini Guide (3); Market- ing Club (2, 3, 4). PARDO, ROGER ROLAND NORTHLAKE; B.S. in Mangement; HOPKINS; Intramural Man- ager (3); Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the- Advancement of Management (4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1, 2); Intramural Sports (1, 2), Navy Pier. PARKS, JERRY DUANE CRETE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE, House President (3); Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; W.P.G.U. (3); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1, 2). PARMENTER, CARL LEONARD HENNEPIN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Pi Delta Phi; Russian Club (3); French Club (3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4). PASCHKE, EDWARD ERNEST CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; THETA XI; Student Musicals (3); Interfraternity Rush Research Committee (2, 4). PASKO, WILLIAM FRANCIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; THETA CHI, House President (3); Ma-Wan-Da; Wa-Na-See; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Epsilon Kappa; The Daily lllini (3); The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committe-e Member (2); University Theatre Crew (2); Y.M.C.A. (I, 2); Campus Chest (2); Intramural Council (2); W.P.G.U. i3); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Interfraternity Executive Council (2); Freshman Seminar (1); Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squard (1); Mligreek (1); S.N. LB. (4); WILL (4); Student Musicals (2); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Commerce Council (4); lllini Guide (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (4); IM Rec Board (I); Interfraternity Ball Committee (1); American Recreational Society (2, 3. 4); Council for Exceptional Children (4); lllini Sportsman's Club (4); Marketing Club (4); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Student Peace Union (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (I, 2, 3, 4). PASS, INA JEAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; University Chorus (1); French Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day M, 2). PATAY, GABRIEL SAMUEL PEKIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE. PATTERSON, MARSDEN AIMON DURAND; B.S. in Industrial Administration; HOPKINS, House President (3); Campus Chest (2). 573 .y:w :' :mm SENIORS 1965 ONE OF MANY privileges of being a Senior is having a picture in the ILLIO. Here Seniors turn in questionnaires to the business office to reserve space. 3 : ' R A PATTERSON, ROBERT JAMES, iH ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI KAPPA TAU, House President (4); Star and Scroll; The Daily lllini (1); lllini Union Committe9 Member (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Canterbury Club Executive Council (1); A.F.S. (I, 2, 3, 4), President (3). PAUL, EUGENE CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; OREGON; A.I. A. (3, 4); Young Re- publicans Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PAUL, JAY HOWARD CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture Engineering; Gargoyle; A. I. A. (I, 2); Class Honors (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PEACOCK, HAROLD TOM MELROSE PARK; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronaufical Engi- neering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. PEAK, WILLIAM ROY CANTON; B.S. in Journalism; SNYDER; Kappa Tau Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi; Honors Day (2, 3). PEARLMAN, HOWARD BARRY KANKAKEE; B.S. in Accountancy; ZETA BETA TAU; Wa-Na- See; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); B'nai Brith Executive Council (3), Presi- dent (3); Commerce Honors Council (1, 2); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1). PECK, BARBARA PATRICIA ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Elementary Education; PI BETA PHI; Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); Honors Day (1). PECK, NATALIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; A.C.E. (4); Stu- dent National Education Association (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PELLETIER, PAUL EARL, III DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Business Administration; SIGMA NU. PENNELL, LARRY WAYNE MARSHALL; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Indiana State College. PENNELL, THOMAS MELVIN ALTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; DELTA SIGMA PHI; Star and Scroll; Y.M.C.A. (4); St. Louis University. PENNING, SANDRA JANE GODFREY; B.S. in Recreation; ZETA TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2. 3); Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (1); University Chorus (1, 2); lllini Guide (4); American Recreational Society (3, 4). PEPPER, NANCY IVES HARVARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; DELTA DELTA DELTA; University Theatre Crew (1); Honors Day (2). PERDIKARIS, GEORGE A LEFKAS, GREECE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Roosevelt University. PERISHO, RAY MAURICE HANNA CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; ACACIA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (3); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Greek Week Committee (4); Interfraternity Ball Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (4). PEROTTO, RICHARD DANIEL GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in Marketing; CHI PHI. PERRONE, MATHEW R. PATRICK, JR JACKSONVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; SCOTT, House President (3); lllini Guide (2, 31; James Scholar (1, 2). PERRY, RICHARD DOUGLAS CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA SIGMA PHI; Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Phi Chi Eta (3); Washington University. PERRY, ROBERT CHARLES BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; LOOKOUT MANOR; Second Regimental Band (2); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1); I.E.E.E. (4). PERSINO, RAYMOND VICTOR CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Sigma T,iu; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; S.A.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); Wright Junior College. PETER, ALBERT PAUL FOWLER; B.S. in Animal Science; MEDEA; Agricultural Judging loam (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3, 4); PreVel Club (2). 574 1 PETERS, KENNETH EUGENE SIDNEY; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Marching lllini (I, 2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (3). PETERSEN, PAUL CHRISTIAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; CLUB ESQUIRE; Marketing Club (3, 4); Wilson Junior College. PETERSON, BEVERLY KLINE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Recreation; ZETA TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Lutheran Students' Foundation Executive Council (1); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3); American Recreation Society (I, 2, 3, 4). PETERSON, CHARLES THEODORE KANKAKEE; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; PHI KAPPA PSI, House President (3); lllini Union Committee Member (3); James Scholar (I). PETERSON, WILLIAM MANFRED MOLINE; B.S. in LAS., Physics; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics; MEDEA, House President (4); Student Senate (2, 3); Physics Society (3, 4). PETERSONS, ILZE SARMITE MAYWOOD; B.S. in Education; PHILEA; James Scholar (2); Illinois State Normal University. PETRAITIS, JOHN MICHAEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Newman Executive Council f3); German Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (I, 2, 3), Navy Pier. PETRARCA, JENNIE CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; DELTA DELTA DELTA, House President (4); Mortar Board, President; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; The Daily lllini (1); Star Course Manager (I, 2); Junior Panhellenic (I); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (4); Student Senate (2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2); Honors Day (I, 2). PETRUCELLI, ROBERT CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; MEDEA; Ameri- can Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (1); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3); Commerce Club (I, 2). PETRY, DANIEL DALE DUQUOIN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4, 5); lllini Sports- man's Club (2, 3); Society of Construction Engineers (3, 4). PFLUEGER, JUDITH MARIE EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; McKINLEY; The Daily lllini (2); lllini Union Committee Member (2); James Scholar (I). PHELPS, ROBERT JAMES ELGIN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Illi- nois Technograph (4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); Engineering Open House (3, 4); St. Joseph's College. PHILLIPS, JANE WESTCOTT PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; CHI OMEGA, House President (4); Mortar Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily lllini (I, 2); Star Course Manager (2, 3, 4); Freshman Seminar (1); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). PHILLIPS, NANCY ELLEN CLINTON; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Shorter Board, President; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Council (2, 3), President (3); Angel Flight (1, 2); Home Economics Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). PICKMAN, ANDREA LEA CHICAGO; B.S. in Education of the Deaf; THE MANSION; Freshman Seminar (1); D. B. Students Club (2, 3), President (4); Roosevelt University. PILOT, JUDY LEA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; VAN DOREN; Zeta Phi Eta; Orchesis (4); lllini Speech Correction Association (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4). PINKEL, CAROLYN IRENE BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; SHERWOOD; Illinois State University. PINTO, STEPHEN GARY WILMETTE; B.S. in Economics; ZETA BETA TAU; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (I, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); llligreek (2); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (2, 3). PLATT, JOAN LOUISE DAVENPORT, IOWA; B.S. in Music Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Star Course Manager (2); University Or- chestra (1, 2, 3); Student Musicals (1, 2); Greek Week Committee (2). PLATTNER, DANIEL RAY GOODFIELD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; TOWNE, House Presi- dent (3); lllini Union Committee- Member (1, 2, 3, 4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). PLAUSHINES JOAN ELLEN WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Pompons (3, 4); Student Musicals (2, 3); Military Ball Committee (3); Angel Flight (1, 2); Council for Exceptional Children (3); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (3). PLES KOVITCH, NANCY JANE OTTAWA; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (3); Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; W.P.G.U. (2, 4); Panhellenic-W.I.S.A. Coordinating Committee (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). PLICNER, CARL ANDREW CHICAGO ; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; GARNER; Young Democrats Club (I, 2, 3, 4). POCH, CHARIENE ARTIS WAUSAU, WISCONSIN; A.B. in Communications; ALLEN; Theta Sigma Phi; lllini Guide (3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (3, 4); University of-' Wisconsin. POCIUS, PAUL ANTHONY OGLESBY; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Chemistry; WESTON; LaSalle-Peru Oglesby Junior College. PODJASEK, FREDERICK ALBERT CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; PHI KAPPA SIGMA, House President (4); Alpha Delta Sigma; The Daily lllini (2); lllini Guide (4). POLFLIET, GARY DEAN ERIE; B.S. in Animal Science; CAMPUS VIEW; Men's Glee Club (I, 2, 3, 4); S.N.I.B. (1, 2); Hoof a nd Horn Club (1, 4). 575 POLING, JACK RICHARD MONTICELLO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SNYDER; lllini Guide (4). POILOCK, JUDY ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; Phi Beta Lambda; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (2); Freshman Seminar (t); Marketing Club (3); Honors Day (3). POMIERSKI, JUDITH ANN CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Campus Talent (3, 4); Student Musicals (3, 4); Morton Junior College. PONCHER, RANDY ARMAND EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; ZETA BETA TAU; Omega Beta Pi; Campus Chest (1); Student Senate (1, 2, 3, 4); Major Committee ot Student Senate (1, 2, 3, 4); L.A.S. Honors Program (I, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). POPER, MICHAEL CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PRAETORIANS; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); Military Ball Committee (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (1, 2); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Association of U. S. Army (3, 4). POPPE, CLYDE NELSON CULVER, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; FORBES. PORTER, DAVID KENNETH CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; DELTA UPSILON; Star Course Manager (I); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); NROTC, Midshipman Lieu- tenant, Company Commander; Navy Council (3, 4); Trident (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2); James Scholar (I); Honors Day (3). PORTH, ELI CHICAGO; of Illinois. B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Navy Pier Extension of the University PORTNOY, STUART MICHAEL SKOKIE; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Marketing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SNYDER, House President (3); Jazz Band (2); lllini Guide (4); POTSIC, WILLIAM CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Marching lllini (2, 3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Judo Club (4); Morton Junior College. PRAWIUS, VERNER FREDERICK DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Dairy Technology; GARNER; Dairy Technology Society (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PRENTICE, JUDITH KAY ROCHELLE; B.S. in L.A.S., University Theatre Crew (2); Concert Band (I, 2, Mathematics; ALPHA XI DELTA; 3, 4); Honors Day (I). PRESS, MICHAEL ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ARMORY HOUSE; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. PRESSER, ABRAHAM LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLI- NOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Illi- nois Technograph (4); I.E.E.E. (I, 2, 3, 4); A. I. I.E., A.l.S. (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (3, 4); Spanish Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Copacabana (3, 4). PRETZEL, WALTER DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; SYNDER; A.F.S. (3); A.I. I.E., A.l.S. (4); l.S.P.E. (3); Wright Junior College PRICE, ALLAN STUART CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PI LAMBDA PHI; Illinois Technograph (3); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). PRICE, PATRICIA LYNNE RAMSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; VAN DOREN; lllini Guide (3). PRINCE, RICHARD WAYNE DIXON; B.S. in Management and Finance; BETA THETA PI; Sachem; Star Course Manager (I, 2, 3); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); Army ROTC, Captain; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Honors Day (1). PROCTOR, SHELDON JAMES KANKAKEE; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA NU; Delta Sigma Pi; Star Course Manager (I, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Golf, Freshman Squad (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program; Honors Day (I). PROSEN, GREGORY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian Area Studies; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Football, Varsity Squad (2). PROSSER, MARY SUE MORTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Beta Lambda; Newman Club Executive Council (4); Commerce Council (1); lllini Guide (4); Commerce Honors Program (1); Honors Day (1). PRUSAK, MAXIMILIAN MICHAEL GRANITE CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Phalanx (3, 4); Folk Song Club (3, 4). PSYCHOGIOS, ANGELOS H AKRA-TRIPOLIS, GREECE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Uu; University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4); Wright Junior College. PTACEK, CAROLE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PURCEIL, LAWRENCE lEE PALATINE; A,B. in L.A.S., History; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Student Senate (I, 2); Swimming, Freshman Squad (I); Student Musicals (I); Dolphins (I, 2); Army ROTC, First lieutenant; Scabbard ind Blade (3, 4). PURDES, ANDREW JOSEPH MADISON; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SNYDER, Hou se President (3); Y.M.C.A. (3); James Scholar (I) PURDY, ROBERT CHARLES ElMHURST; B.S. in Marketing; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Alpha Kappa P-.i; M.irk' tirKi Cli;l (3, 4); Youncj R.-publicnns Club (2, 3, 4); James Schol,u(l). 576 SENIORS 1965 PYCHA, CHARLES ANTHONY SOUTH MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; SIGMA NU. QUERFEID, JOHN WILLIAM CLINTON; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; ALPHA GAAAMA RHO; lllini Union Program Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (I); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); Department Head (4); Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4); IM Rec Board (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (I, 2); Air Force- ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Pre-Vet Club (1); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). QUICK, MERLE ARIIN PATOKA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; BAPTIST STUDENT CEN- TER; Pi Tau Sigma; Baptist Student Center Executive Council (3); A.F.S. (2, jj; S.A.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). QUINZI, ANTHONY JOHN HARVEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; DELTA SIGMA PHI. RAACK, BARBARA JEAN MAYWOOD; B.S. in Communications; SHERWOOD; Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily lllini (3, 4); University Theatre Crew (2); W.P.G.U. (1); lllini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (4). RAASCH, GEORGE WILLIAM MERRILL, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; A.R.A. (5); University of Wisconsin; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (i, 2,, Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. RACK), MARY ANN TAYLORVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (1); Star Course Manager (I, 2, 3); Concert and Entertainment Board (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). RADLE, LANA EILEEN JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; LINCOLN AVE NUE RESIDENCE, House President (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. RAFFl, MARIE WILMS ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in Hom3 Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; Piii Upsilon Omicron; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Theatre Crew (2); Home Economics Club (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). RAMPA, CARLO JOHN WILMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; HOPKINS; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. RAMSDEN, RONNEY WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3, 4); Illinois Technograph (4); I.E.E.E. (I, 2, 3, 4); Astronomical Society (3, 4); U. of I. Scuba Club (3); Wright Junior College; Illinois Institute of Technology. RANKIN, JANNA SUE FLORA; B.S. in Recreation; STRATFORD; lllini Union Committee Member (2); W.S.A. Board (1); University Baptist Foundation Executive Council (I); Sno-Ball Committee (2); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2). RASMUSSEN, GARY GILBERT PROPHETSTOWN; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Phi Eta Sigma; Delta Theta Epsilon; Ptii Epsilon Kappa; The Daily lllini (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Freshman Seminar (1); Tribe of lllini (4); Baseball Manager (I, 2, 3), Senior Manager (4); Commerce Council (1); lllini Guide (2); Accountancy Club (2); Glider Club (4); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3); Commerce y, d Busmess Administration Honors Program; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). RAWIINGS, CLARENCE ALVIN OLNEY; B.S. in Veterinary Science; llli-Dell; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Intramural Council (3); Intramural Manager (2); IM Rec. Board (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (I, 2); Sno-Ball Committee (1, 2); Agricultural Judging Team (2); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4); Honors Day (2). REA, ROBERT KEITH AURORA; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Honors Day (3). REACE, SUSAN ELLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; McKINLEY; University Chorus (4); Commerce Honors Program (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (I)- READ, MARY ELLEN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PI BETA PHI; Shorter Board; Torch; Y.W.C.A. (2, 3, 4), President (3); Junior Panhellenic (3); Freshmen Seminar (1); Honors Day (1). REAFSNYDER, JAMES ALAN DEKALB; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; NEWMAN; A.I.Ch.E. (1). REDIN, JOHN ALBIN .... KEWANEE; B.S. in General Engineering; I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (3, 4); Bethel College. REED, JAMES HOWARD, II MONTICELLO; B.S. in Finance; DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, House President (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Finance Club (2); Young Democrats Club (2). REED, LAURENCE WILCOX CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Knox College. REED, RUSSELL ROBERT, II PERU; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography. REES, THOMAS EDWIN SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; FIRESIDE, House Presi- dent (3); lllini Guide (3); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4). REHLING, ANITA LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Chil dren; Bogan Junior College. 577 SENIORS 1965 • i REID, BARBARA BETH EVANSTON; B.S. in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Upsilon Omicron; lllini Guide (3); Home Economics Council (1); James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). REIERSON, ROBERT LEE ... . DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; BETA SIGMA PSI; Honors Day (I). REIGER, SHIRLEY MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; lllini Guide (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; S.E.A. (2), Navy Pier. REISA, LESLIE ANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1 2); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); lllini Guide (4); Young Democrats (4). REITZ, CRAIG NELSON DES PLAINES; B.S. in Insurance; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Dolphins (4); Finance Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); University of Arizona. REJALI, HASSAN TEHERAN, IRAN; A.B. in Civil Engineering; TRIANGLE; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Phi Alpha Mu; St. Pat's Ball Committee, Major Chairman (4); A.S.C.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program; James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). REMYS, EDMUND CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; German Club (3, 4); Russian Club (3, 4); Morton Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. RENDER, DONALD JOHN PEORIA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Armed Forces Council (4); Society of American Military Engineers (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). RENTFROW, WANDA MAY STRASBURG; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA HOUSE, House President (4); Association of Childhood Education (4); Student National Educa- tional Association (4). REYNOLDS, ROBERT JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE, House President (2); Chi Epsilon; University Chorus (1); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (I, 2). REYNOLDS, RONALD JAY STEGER; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SIGMA PI; Phi Eta Sigma; The ILLIO (2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). REYNOLDS, THOMAS KEELER KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3). RHEA, STEPHEN LEWIS WAVERLY; B.S. in Agriculture Communications; SCOTT; The Daily lllini (4); Hoof and Horn Club (3). RICE, EDWARD THOMAS CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; DELTA UPSILON; Alpha Delta Sigma; I.P.C. Photography Staff (I, 2); NROTC, Chief Petty Officer; Marketing Club (3, 4). RICE, HAROLD MICHAEL CENTRALIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GRANADA; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). RICHARDSON, DOROTHY JANE ROCK FALLS; B.S. in Home Economics Education; CEDAR HALL; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Canterbury Executive Council (2, 3); Home Economics Council (3); Cooperative Extension Club (3); Home Economics Club {1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Honors Day (I). RICHEY, SARA JEANETTE PALESTINE; B S. in Marketing; AVALON, House President (4). RICHTER, CHARLES KARY LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PHI KAPPA PSI; S.A.E. (4); Purdue University; Beloit College. RICHTER, CLIFFORD LEE ATHENS; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (1). RICHTER, RONALD CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi; University Theatre Crew (3); Finance Club (4); Marketing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. RIDDLE, JACQUELINE MAE MORTON; B.S. in Home Economics; BUSEY; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (3); Student Musicals (3); lllini Guide {3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Home Economics Club (I, 2). RIEDEL, SUZANNE MARIE LOMBARD; A.B. in I. AS., Speech; DELTA GAMMA; Zeta Phi El,i; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (2, 3, 4); Pan- heltnic Executive Council (3); University Chorus (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). RIFKIN, ROBERT SAM CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; WESTON, House President (4). RIGOR, LINDA KAY WESTPOINT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; GAMMA PHI BETA; Shorter Board; Torch; Shl-Ai; lllini Union Committee Member (I); Star Course Manager (I); Junior Panhellenic (I); Panhellenic Executive Council (2, 3, 4); Pan- htllonlc Executive Coordinating Committee (3, 4); Panhellenic WISA Coordinating Conimllloe (3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (4); lllini Guide (3); Antiel Flioht (1, 2, 3); Honiecomlnq Court (4); New Sludenls' Week Committee (3). I 578 IN SOME HOUSING units on campus. Seniors are feted during their last week of school. One such instance is being served breakfa st in bed RINCKER, PHYLUS MARIE STRASBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PHI LEA. R.ON. JUD.TH ANNE MAR.E NORTHBROOK, B.S. in L.A.S., AAicrobiology; ILLINOIS oiKcci KtiiutNLt; Northwestern Universily. RrORDAN, JOHN A E. Architecture; A.I.A. (5); Navy Pier tivfi . M Universi y of Illinois; Student Government (1, 2), President (2); Ac- Wies Honorary Society (2); F.A.A. Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy RIORDAN. JOHN MICHAEL . . . CHICAGO HEIGHTS; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIG.V A TAU OAMMA, House President (3); Junior Inlerfraternity Council (1). RIPLEY, DAVID PETER . . , .ROLLING MEADOWS; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; ALPINE LODGE House President (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ' RISDELl, MARY MOORE ISLIP, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Wells College. RITA, ' '' ,Ef3,A, THCNY. CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET r). iAA ' «;-•,,'■'''' 'WR-H-A. Executive Counci (4); illini Guide (4)- IEEE (3, 4); MacMurray College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. RITCHER, RITA CLAIRE . . STREATOR; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI- Mu Phi Hono°rs'Da'r(l ir ' ' '' ''' '' ' °' ' ' Oratorio Soc'iiy y, '2)! RIVERA, E« ANoo RO . ROt'c 'r s??' 't''' ' t S - ' --9; Ulini Union Commit- 4) ASCE (I 2 - 4 ' . f r! ''' °i' ° American Military Engineers (J, 4;, A.i.L.t. (I, 2, J, 4); Society of General Engineers (1, 2). ROACH, OLIIN WALTER . CHICAGO; B S in Finance; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Alpha Kappa Psi; Finance Club (3); Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois ROBBINS, LINDA JANE . . . BUSHNELL; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SHERWOOD- Campus Chest (2); Second Regimental Band (3); Illini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (4) ROBERTS, AUGA JEAN ARGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The Daily ROBERTS, JOHN HARmD . . . . . P EKIN; B.S. in Meiallurgical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET ROBERTS, R«7 DEE . . LE ROY; B.S. in Agriculture Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Agricultural Economics Club Yearbook, Editor (3). ROBERSON, LYNNE MARIA. .GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Home Economics- LUND- nomi ; auT(3, 4f ' ' ' '''' ' '■''''' ' Seminar (1); Home Eco- ROBERTSON, GEORGE HARCOURT .... DOWNERS GROVF- R ; in ri, 1 c • Umbd° u''f '' A'' 'r!.°I S ' PhiTa''sigm'a? Phi 'K appl 'Tr Lambda Upsilon; A.I.Ch E 1, 2, 3 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honor ' Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3) ■'■;. nonors uay ONALD rmy RC (2, 3, . li (3, ' publicans Club (2). ROBINSON, -A«'LVN .O . . . . ARTHUR; B.S, in Economics; McKINLEY; Young Republicans ROBISON, JOHN CURTIS JR .. FAIRFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S,, Political Science; HOPKINS- Honors Day m. ° '' ' ' '' ° Republican's Club (4); 579 ROBNETT, QUENTIN LAVERNE KINMUNDY; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Chi Epsilon; Baseball, Freshman Squad (1); A.S.C.E. (4); Honors Day (3). ROCHE, KATHIEEN PATRICIA GLENVIEW; B.S. in Recreation; STRATFORD; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University Theatre Cast (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (2, 3, 4); W.S.A. Board (2); Student Senate (2); Student Musicals (2, 3); Terrapin (2, 3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (2); St. Louis University. ROGERS, CAROLYN JEAN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; EVANS; Moravian College. ROHIFING, MARTHA MAE RED BUD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; PHILEA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Phi Alpha; University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (1); German Language Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). ROJICEK, MARILYN SUE BERWYN; B.S. in Education; ARBOR SUITES; Young Re- publicans Club (4); Morton Junior College. ROM, ROBERT JOHN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; The Daily lllini (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); Big 10 Presi- dents' Conference Chairman (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ROMERSBERGER, JUDITH ANN PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lambda Delta; lota Sigma Pi; Freshman Board (1); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). ROSEMAN, JORDAN LEE LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU DELTA PHI; The Daily lllini (I); lllini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Musicals (2); Accountancy Club (3, 4). ROSEMANN, CURTIS OTTO CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Star and Scroll; The Daily lllini (2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 4, 5); Physics Society (1); Society of General Engineers (2); Young Democrats Club (2); Young Re- publicans Club (4, 5). ROSEN, KAREN FLORENCE LANSING; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; VAN DOREN; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1); lllini Guide (4). ROSENBAUM, LAWRENCE SKOKIE; B.S. in Management; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ROSENBERG, MARSHA LYNN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Spanish Club (1, 2), Navy Pier. ROSENTHAL, LARRY GEROID CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); lllini Guide (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Wilson Junior College. ROSENTRETER, CURTIS HOWARD CARLINVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4). ROSIAK, EDWARD ALAN PARK RIDGE; A.B. in Wood Technology; PHI KAPPA TAU; lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); lllini Sportsman's Club (1); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2). ROSNER, RANDY ELLEN HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Journalism; IOTA ALPHA PI; Theta Sigma Phi (Pres. 4); lllini Union Committee Member (1); The Daily lllini (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Junior Panhellenic (1); Student Senate (2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3); International Co-ordinating Board {2, 3); Honors Day (3). ROSS, CAROL ANN OAK PARK; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; ALPHA XI DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Junior Panhellenic (2); Oratorio Society (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). ROSS, CHARLES PHIIIF URBANA; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; TRIANGLE; Keromos; Engineering Council (3, 4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (2); American Ceramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (3); Young Democrats Club (4). ROSS, DONALD ROBERT WESTCHESTER; B.S. in Urban Land Economics; A.I.A. (I, 2). ROSS, MAXINE SUE GLENVIEW; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenic (I); Greek Week Committee (1); Student National Education Association (4). ROSS, STEVEN BRIAN SKOKIE; B.S. in Marketing; TWIN PINES, House President (3); Intramural Manager (2, 3); Marketing Club (3); University of Illinois College of Pharmacy; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ROSS, SUSAN ELLEN STREATOR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; CHI OMEGA; Southern Illinois University. ROSSI, THOMAS WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4). ROSSMAN, RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in I.A.S., Zoology; WESTON; Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; Amateur Radio Club (2, 3), President (3); Council of Club President (3), Navy Pier. ROTAN, JOHN MORRIS HINSDALE; Bachelor of Architecture. ROTH, SUSAN BARBARA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALLEN; L. A.S. Collecjo Council (1, 2, 3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4)- J.imcs Scholar (1, 2). ROTH, WILLIAM ROY DES PLAINES; B.S. in Induslri.il Adminislrnlion; CAMPUS VIEW; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Society for the Advanfcmcnt of M.inngomcnt (3, 4); Northwestern University. 580 SENIORS 1965 ROTHENBERG, MARTIN ROBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in Labor Economics; ALPHA EPSILON PI; mini Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); StucJent Senate (1, 2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). ROTHGEB, WAYNE DENT MILFORD; B.S. in General Agriculture; DELTA UPSILON; Fenc- ing, Varsity Squad (3); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Field and Furrow (2); Hoof and Horn Club (3); lllini Sportsman's Club (1); Rifle and Pistol Club (1). ROTHMAN, MIRIAM KAY SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; ARBOR SUITES; University Theaire Crew (3, 4); Indiana LIniversity. ROTHROCK, SUSAN ANN GLEN ELLYN; B.F.A. in Art Education; ALPHI XI DELTA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Crew (I, 2); Greek Week Committee (3). ROTTER, DANIEL GORDON CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.S.M.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2); Honors Day (I); Wash- ington University. ROUDEBUSH, GARY lEROY CANTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; SNYDER, House President (3); Campus Chest (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Canton Community College. ROWLAND, ROBERT LEIGH CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; SIGMA PI; Junior Interfrater- nity Council (3); Pompons (2); Swimming, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins (1, 2, 4); Air Force ROTC, Captain; Flying lllini (2, 3, 4). ROWLEY, CHARLES WESLEY PITMAN, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in General Engineering; Engi- neering Council (3); Phalanx (3, 4, 5); Trident (3, 4, 5); I.S.P.E. (5); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4, 5); University of New Mexico. ROWOLDT, JAMES ERNEST AURORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT; M.R.H.A. Ex- ecutive Council (1); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (1). ROZANSKI, THOMAS LEROY DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; NEWMAN; Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (3); Young Demo- crats Club (4); Honors Day (I). RUDDELL, MILLARD ARTHUR, JR DWIGHT; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Southern Illinois University. RUEHLMAN, DENNIS GENE HEBRON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GRANADA; Oratorio Society (4). RUNQUIST, RICHARD ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; B.S. in Elec- trical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. (3); Wright Junior College. RUPP, JUDITH CHICAGO, B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Shorter Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (I, 2, 3, 4), Associate Business Manager (4); lllini Union Committee Member (3); Junior Panhellenic (2); Honors Day (1). RUSH, GAYLE HOUMES HOOPESTON; B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Honors Day (4); Illinois State University; University of Illinois College of Nursing. RUSHING, MARY ELLEN CLIFTON; A.B. in L.A.S., English Education; SIGMA KAPPA Junior Panhellenic (3); University Choir (3); Knox College. RUTLEDGE, MARY EILEEN ST. CHARLES; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Pompons (1); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4). RUVINSKY, ROSALIND RUTH PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; DELTA PHI EPSILON; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3, 4); Star Course Manager (I); Hillel Founda- tion Executive Council (3); Panhellenic Ball Committee (2); Young Democrats Club (2). RYAN, CATHERINE ANNE FLOSSMOOR; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ARBOR SUITES; Young Democrats Club (4). RYLL, CAROL ANN CARY; B.S. in Music Education; EVANS; Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); University Chorus (I); Oratorio Society (2, 3). RZEPKA, SHERI BEVERLY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S ., Zoology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Western Illinois University. RZEWSKI, LAWRENCE ROGER CHICAGO; B.S. in General Engineering; MEDEA; I.S.P.E. (1); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the LIniversity of Illinois. SABINE, FRED LESTER CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; The Daily lllini (3, 4); Spring- field Junior College. SABOURIN, EDWARD LEON CHICAGO; B.S. in General Engineering; lllini Union Commit- tee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (3); George Washington University; Navy Pier Extension of the University Illinois; International Student Commission (1); A.S.C.E. (1), Navy Pier. 581 SENIORS 1965 THIS ONE DOCUMENT represents the aim of all students at the University of Illinois. ;xEiXiy K ; r xu jjuja fjxiss ,y,,,.,..., ,,, ., ,.,,. .. ,. . , , y ,,,,, , JFmnrtB Htxavas 9alpt ,„. ..,, .,, „„ ,. , .. ' ,y ,, , itarl;rli)r nf Arta l«t Clbrral Arte un6 rlmrrB .,A. .. , ,. .., r.,,y. ,.,.,. ,. .. U.rA.. . . ... .. •• .' ' .y A. .' ., . ;«; y .™« y. ..... M.- ..,,.,, ,. .,. '. . f jf .'r SACHS, JANET DORRIE NILES; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4). SAGE, DAROLD DEAN OGDEN; B.S. in Agriculture; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Agricul- tural Economics Club (4); Honors Day (I, 2); Illinois State University. SAGER, LESLIE BETH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ARBOR SUITES; The Daily lllini (1); W.P.G.U. (I); Young Democrats Club (2); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1). SAGETT, JAN JEFFREY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PI LAMBDA PHI; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SALEMI, CATHERINE ROSE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALLEN; Campus Chest (I); lllini Guide (3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (1, 2); Folk Song Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); International Student Association (2, 3, 4). SALUCKA, JOSEPH KESTUTIS ROCKFORD; B.S. in Communications; GARNER; Sigma Delta Chi; The Daily lllini (3). SALYERS, DAVID BRUCE LINCOLN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Ma-Wan- Da; The ILLIO (2, 3, 4), Business Manager (4); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Fencing Manager (3); Greek Week Commit- tee (1); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant. SAIZMAN, DALE WAYNE PONTIAC; B.S. in Accountancy; lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (1); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Accountancy Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1). SANCHEZ, JOSE COWSERT EVANSTON; B.S. in Marketing; SCOTT, House President (3); Alpha Phi Omega; M.R.H.A. Executive Council {3, 4); Marketing Club (3, 4). SAND, WILLIAM HERBERT GENESCO; B.S. in Agronomy; Augustana College; Black Hawk Junior College. SANDE, PETER MICHAEL HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; ZETA BETA TAU; Alpha Delta Sigma; lllmi Union Committee Member (3); Star Course Manager (I); Campus Chest (I, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Major Committee of Stu- dent Senate (I); llligreek (2); Student Musicals (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (1, 2). SANDERS, DAVID MICHAEL MELROSE PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; Acco untancy Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SANNWALD, ROBERT CHARLES PALATINE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Flying lilini (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (I, 4); Elgin Com- munity College. SANTIAGO, FLOR de MARIA PONCE, PUERTO RICO; A.B. in L.A S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Copa:abana {3, 4); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (4); Folk Song Club (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); French Club (4); Catholic University of Puerto Rico. SANTORE, MARLENE ANGELA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Edu- cational Association (2), Navy Pier. SARGIS, RONALD GILBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; GARNER; Delta Sigma Pi; Market- ing Club (3, 4). SASYK, TANIA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Science; ALLEN HALL; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Business Manager of Chicago lllini (3), Navy Pier. SATTAZAHN, DAVID ANDERSON PAXTON; B.S. College. in L.A.S., Psychology; Arizona State SAUDER, ELLEN PRISCILLA PEORIA; B.S. in Elementary Education; PRESBY; Y.W.C.A. (3); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Blackburn College. SAUER, MARY MARTHA CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA KAPPA; Shorter Board; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member (), 2); University Theatre Crew (I); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); WILL (4); James Scholar (1). SAUNDERS, ELEANOR RUTH ROCKFORD; A.B. in LA.S., Teaching of Speech; DELTA SIGMA IHFIA; Torch; Alpha Chron; Delta Sicinin Rho; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (1, 2, 3); Student Senate (3); lllini Guide (2); lllini Forensic Association (1, 2). 582 SAUNDERS, GARY MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Pi; Army ROTC, Captain; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2). SCHAEFER, RICHARD CHARLES CISSNA PARK; A.B. in Personnel Administration; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; SI'ull and Crescent; Tribe of lllini (4); Young Democrats Club (1). SCHAEFFER, EUGENE LEE SKOKIE; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Marketing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SCHAFFNER, HELAINE IRIS CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Studies; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; The Daily lllini (3); University Theatre Crew (J); Campus Chest (3); W.P.G.U. (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (3). SCHAFFNER, NADINE MAE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Siudies; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); lllini Guide (3); Student Musicals (2, 3); Honors Day (2). SCHANKS, SANDRA JOYCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; The Daily lllini (1); The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (1, 2); W.P.G.U. (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Student Senate (1); mini Guide (3); Student National Education Association (4). SCHECTMAN, MYRA LORIS SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Young Democrats Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (I, 2). SCHEIBE, JOHN EUGENE, JR VILLA PARK; B.F.A. in Urban Planning. SCHEIBLY, CHARLES EDWARD ROCKFORD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALWAYS INN, House President (3); Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air Society (2); I.E.E.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1). SCHEIBLY, JUDY MARIE MAPLF PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., German; VANLIG; Lutheran Founda- tion Executive- Council (1); German Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). SCHEINBUKS, JULIAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; Campus Chest (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (1); Honors Day {!), Navy Pier. SCHEIWE, VIRGINIA ARLENE CISSNA PARK; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Beta Lambda; Sigma lota Epsilon; Student Musicals (3); Accountancy Club (3); Young Republicans Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Illinois State University. SCHELLBERG, ALICE RUTH FAIRPORT, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAFT; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1, 3). SCHEPPEL, JEROME PHILIP CARLYLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Home Economics; SCOTT; Second Regimental Band (1, 2). SCHERER, JERROLD HOWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; University Theatre Crew (3); Folk Song Club (3); German Language Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Wrestling Team (1), Navy Pier. SCHERRER, DONALD GREGORY CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Swimming, Varsity Squad (1), Letter (I), Navy Pier. SCHILL, JOHN PETER BERWYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ZETA PSI; Tomahawk; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3); The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); University Theatre Crew (2); Star Course Manager (1); W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Repertory Orchestra (3, 4); lliigreek (3); Illinois Technograph (2); St. Pat's Ball Committee (1); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4, 5); I.S.P.E. (3, 4, 5); Russian Club (2). SCHINGOETHE, DARLENE KAY GENEVA; B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-H HOUSE; Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SCHINGOETHE, RICHARD ERNEST SUGAR GROVE; B.S. in Agriculture; NABOR HOUSE; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; S.N.I.B. (1, 2, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (1); Agricul- ture Judging Team (3); Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). SCHIEPER, THOMAS WILLIAM JERSEYVILLE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; THETA XI; Campus Chest (1, 2). SCHLIE LAVERNE ARTHUR ROCKFORD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4). SCHLIER, ANITA LOUISE JOLIET; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA OMICRON PI, House President (3); Shorter Board; Sigma Alpha lota; lllini Union Program Board (4); Pan- hellenic Executive Council (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Honors Day (1). SCHMAL, RICHARD RAYMOND PARK FOREST; B.S. in Industrial Administration; DELTA KAPPA EPSILON; Air Force ROTC, Major; Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment (2); Young Republicans Club (4). SCHMID, SHARON EMILY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; BUSEY; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SCHMIDT, JAMES MICHAEL POLO; B.S. in Agriculture; SNYDER; Field and Furrow (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). SCHMITT, EDWARD JAMES STEELEVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; HOPKINS; Southern Illinois University. SCHNARSKY, ANTHONY JOSEPH ROCKFORD; Bachelor of Architecture; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Phi Kappa Phi; Gargoyle; A. I. A. (3); Architecture Honors Program (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4). 583 SCHNELLE, ROBERT EMMETT CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SCHOENIG, GERALD PATRICK CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physiology. SCHOMER, PAUl DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; W.P.G.U. (3); I.E.E.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). SCHOONHOVEN, GERALD RAY FREEPORT; B.S. in General Engineering; ACACIA, House President (4); Sachem; Phi Eta Sigma; Star Course Manager (2, 3); Concert Band (3, 4); Marching lllini (1, 2); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); Society of General Engineers (I, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). SCHRADER, DONALD S WESTCHESTER; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.C.E. (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Wrestling, Letter (2), Navy Pier. SCHRECK, WILLIAM BERNARD ROSEVILLE; B.S. in Vocational Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Western Illinois University. SCHRODER, MICHAEL LEE BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Mining Engineering; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Society of American Military Engineers (4); Illinois Weight Lifting Club (3, 4). SCHROEDER CHARLES BERNARD ALTON; B.S. in Floriculture; FOUR COLUMNS; Pershing Rifles (3); Floriculture Club (2); U. of I. Scuba Club (2). SCHROEDER, WILLIAM CHARLES BATAVIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Astronomical Society (2). Teaching of Mathematics; SCHROLL, LOREN ELDON DECATUR; B.S. in Accountancy; HOPKINS; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SCHUB, RALPH EDWARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; HOPKINS; Pi Sigma Alpha; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lliini Union Committee Chairman (4); Pre-Law Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extc-ision of the University of Illinois. SCHUEPBACH, SHEILA CAROL HIGHLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALLEN; Delta Sigma Omicron (1, 2, 3, 4); Sludent National Education Association (3, 4). SCHUETH, PHILLIP HERMAN FREEPORT; B.S. in Economics; Wrestling, Letter (3, 4); Swim- ming, Letter (3, 4); WILL (1, 2, 3, 4); Commerce Council (4); Air Force Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Accountancy Club (2, 3); Finance Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (1, 2); Society for the Advancement of Management (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SCHULTZ, RICHARD BERNARD VILLA PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (3); Society for the Advancement of Managemsnt (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program {3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3}; University of Illinois Scholarship Ke-y (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. SCHUMACHER, DIANE GRACE PANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; Stude-nt National Education Association (3, 4). SCHUMANN, DENNIS GENE PARMA, OHIO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. SCHUNK, LAUREL BETH LOWDER PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., French; STRATFORD HOUSE; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; The ILLIO (1); Baptist Foundation Executive Council (1, 2), President (2); lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (3); Young Republicans Club (I); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SCHWARCZ, RONALD IRA CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (I, 2); Honors Day (I, 2). SCHWARTZ, MARSHA HEDY JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; LINCOLN AV- ENUE RESIDENCE; Spanish Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. SCHWEITZER, PAUL KENT . ... WATERMAN; B.S. in Agronomy; ORCHARD DOWNS; Fie'd and Furrow (3). SCUDAMORE, DOUGLAS EARL GREENSBURG, KENTUCKY; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, House- President (3); Star and Scroll; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kaopa Phi; Beta Alpha Psi; Phi Alpha Mu; The ILLIO (t); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Interfra'-rnity Executive Council (3); Commerce Council (3, 4); Accountancy Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Younq Republic- ans Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SEBAN, SHARON ELIZABETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Shorter Board; Campus Chest (2, 3, 4), Associate Director (4); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). SEDLAK, WILLIAM STEPHEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; CLUB ESQUIRE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (2), Navy Pier. SEEGER, ROGER LEROY STREATOR; B.S. in Agriculture Economics; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4). SEESE, MARSHALL RICHARD PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Marketing; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Junior Interfr.iternity Council (I); Student Musicals (2); Marketing Club (3, 4); Young Republi- can-, Club (3, 4); Air Force Drill Team (I). SEGAL, MAPK CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; PENNSYLVANIA AV- FNUE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; I.A.S. (1), Na y Pier. SEJUD, CHARLES FABIAN CHICAGO; D.S. in Accountancy; HOPKINS, President (4); Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (I), Navy Pior. 584 SENIORS 1965 SELBY, MANTON LAWRENCE II CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; GRANADA CLUB; Alpha Phi Omega; lllini Union Committee Member (4); Y.M.C.A. (4); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); North Park College. SEMRADEK, JAMES JOSEPH, JR CICERO; A.B. in Industrial Acjministration; DELTA UPSI- LON; Star Course Manager (1); Marketing Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). SENKUS, SANDRA RAE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; The Daily lllini (3); lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Student Musicals (3, 4); Folk Song Club (1). SENO, WILLIAM STEVEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SERBLIN, FORREST DEAN OAK PARK; B.S. in Commerce and Law ; CHI PSI; The Daily lllini (I); Wright Junior College. SEREMAK, RICHARD CHESTER LOMBARD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; EVANS SCHOLARS; Campus Chest (2); Illinois Technograph (3); A.S.C.E. (4). SETLAK, KATHRYN MARY CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; THE MANSION; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SEVERS, DWIGHT WAYNE ARMSTRONG; B.S. in Agriculture; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3); lllini Guide (3); Agricul- tural Economics Club (2, 3, 4). SHABSIN, JOEL DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SHADE, STEPHEN THORNBURN ROCKTON; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). SHAPIRO, BENJAMIN PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Psi Chi; Campus Chest (2, 3); Freshman Seminar (1); WILL (2); lllini Guide (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (1); James Scholar (1), Navy Pier. SHAY, JOHN MICHAEL CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; THETA XI; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Phi Alpha Mu; The Daily lllini (1); The ILLIO (1); Freshman Seminar (I); Young Republicans Club (I, 2, 3); L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SHEARER, CHARLES LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.F.S. (1, 2, 3, 4); A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SHEARY, DAVID LOUIS BETHALTO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crevi (4). SHEEHAN, JOHN JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (2), Navy Pier. SHEFFGY, MICHAEL BRUCE SKOKIE; B.S. in Accountancy; University Theatre Crew (I); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3); Arnold Air Society (1, 2); lllini Ski Club (I, 2, 3, 4), President (4). SHEININ, ERIC BENJAMIN CHICA GO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE, House President (3); Omega Beta Pi; Second Regimental Band (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SHENFELD, EILEEN MARI CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; VAN DOREN; Fresh- man Seminar (1); Student National Education Association (2). SHEPARD, CECELIA JANE ALLENDALE; B.S. in Home Economics; Home Economics Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (4). SHERMAN, MICHAEL SAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Accountancy Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); S.N.C.C. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (2), Navy Pier. SHIBUYA, CALVIN HIROSHI KAHULUI, HAWAII; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4). SHINEFLUG, ROBERT JOHN ELMHURST; B.S. in Statistical Economics; PHI KAPPA TAU; Sachem; Tribe of lllini (3, 4); Tennis, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Basketball Manager (1, 2, 3); Senior Basketball Manager (4); Army ROTC, Captain; Associa- tion of U. S. Army. SHINGIER, BONNIE MAE JOLIET; B.S. in Communications; ALLEN; Theta Sigma Phi; Joliet Junior College. SHIPP, SANDRA SUSAN PEORIA; B.S. in Accountancy; PRESBY; Commerce Council (3, 4); Accountancy Club (3, 4). SENIORS 1965 SHIVELY, ROBERT ARTHUR VANDAUA; B,S. in L.A.S., Zoology; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Millikin University. SHOEMAKER, DWIGHT LEE ALEDO; B.S. in Accountancy; DELTA UPSILON; The ILLIO (1, 2); Honors Day (1). SHOEMAKER, PATRICIA ANNE CLARENDON HILLS; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; lllini GuicJe (4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Illinois Wes- leyan University. SHORE, SHARON SUE URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin. SHORE, TOBEY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SHORT, STEVEN JAMES BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; lllini Union Committee Member (2). SHRIVER, JOHN WADE CHESTER; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA CHI RHO; University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (1); Young Republicans Club (2). SHRODE, SHEILA DIANE BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Marketing; SHERWOOD; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Marketing Club (3, 4). SHROYER, BARBARA MALLINSON DANVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA; The ILLIO (2); Danville Junior College. SHROYER, JON ALIEN OAKWOOD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PHI SIGMA EPSILON. SHUB, AILEN NORTON CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PRAETORIANS; Omega Beta Pi; lllini Guida (2, 3); L.A.S. Honors Program (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). SHUFEIDT, ROBERT CHARLES KINMUNDY; B.S. in Agriculture; SNYDER; Second Regi- mental Band (I, 2); lllini Guide (2, 3); Field and Furrow (4). SHUGART, PETER ALEXANDER CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT, House President (1, 2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); Military Ball Committee (4); Army ROTC, Major; Association of U. S. Army (3, 4); l.E.E.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 4). SICK, ROLFE KENNETH DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Management; DELTA SIGMA PHI; The Daily lllini (2); Campus Chest (3); lllini Sportsmen's Club (1); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). SIEGAl, BARRY PRESTON CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Beta Alpha Psi; Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. SIEGAN, KENNETH RICK CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; TAU EPSILON PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (3); Hoof and Horn Club (2); lllini Forensic Association (3); Marketing Cub (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (1). SIEGEL, ROBERTA HANNAH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S. , Teaching of French; TAFT; W.P.G.U. (1). SIEGRIST, MARY ALICE SAN JOSE; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Kappa Delta Pi; The Daily lllini (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Orchesis (1); Young Republicans Club (I, 2); Honors Day (I). SIENKOWSKI, KENNETH JAMES DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Lyons Township Junior College. SILVERS, KENNETH ROTH CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; Marketing Club (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIMMONS, GEOFFREY STUART CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Omega Beta Pi; James Scholar (1. 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIMMONS, GEORGE MEIVIILE SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; BETA THETA PI; Army ROTC, Captain. SIMON, RHODA EllYN ALTON; B.S. in Education; INDECO; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Freshman Seminar (1); lllini Guide (3); SnoBnll Committee (2): A.C.E. (4); Student National Education As50ci«fion (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). SIMONS, DIANE ElYSE SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Jdmes Scliolnr (I, 2, 3); Honors Day (I, 3). 586 IN ORDER TO graduate, Seniors must get clearance papers at the Bursar's office. This is a check to see that they have paid all fees before leaving SIMUTIS, LEONARD JOSEPH, JR EVERGREEN PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Mini Union Committee Member (3, 4); lllini Guide (4). SINAIKO, PETER ALBERT CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Zoology; University of Colorado. SINGER, ANDREA MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIPKA, JUDTIH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; A.C.E. (4); Stu- dent National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Fenger Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIRBAN, DOROTHY HELEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; BUSEY; W.P.G.U. (2); Folk Song Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4). SISSON, JOHN FRASER DAYTON, OHIO; B.S. in Economics; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Alpha Kappa Psi; Tribe of lllini (2, 3, 4); Tennis, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4); Army Drum and Bugle Corps {1, 2). SISTRUNK, ELLYN LOUISE WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Torch; W.S.A. Board (2, 3); Student Musicals (1, 2); Orchesis (2, 3, 4), Presi- dent (4); Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2). SKAGGS, EUGENE RICHARD LACON; B.S. in Agriculture; FARMHOUSE; Star and Scroll, President (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Greek Week Committee (3, 4); Agri- cultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Re- publicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SKAHN, KENNETH ROY CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (3). SKIAR, LINDA RUTH SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALLEN; Alpha Chron; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Guide (2, 3); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4). SLANE, MELVIN BEN MONICA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; HOUSE OF COMMONS; Pi Tau Sigma; A.F.S. [2, 3, 4); A.I. I.E. (4); S.A.E. (4); Honors Day (1). SLANE, VIRGINIA MAIA WESTMONT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; 4-H HOUSE; University Theatre Cast (I, 3, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3, 4). SLAUGHTER, RICHARD LYNN VANDALIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Greenville College. SLAVIK, EDWARD JAMES LAKE VILLA; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chi Gamma lota; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; lllini Guide (3, 4); Army ROTC, Captain; A. I. I.E. (2, 3, 4); A.S.M.E. (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 3). SLIVE, ELAYNE HARRIET CHICAGO; B.S. in Education; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Indiana University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SLOCUM, TERRY SCOTT QUINCY; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Marching lllini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); University Orchestra (3); Honors Day (2, 3). SLOTNICK, HENRY B CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; SCOTT; lllini Union Prorgam Board (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier lllini (i); Circle K (1); Omega Beta Pi, Navy Pier. SMITH, AMALIE CAROLINE MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALLEN; Alpha Lambda Delta; University Orchestra (I, 2, 3, 4); lllini House (4); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). , SMITH, CHARLES ANTHONY KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PHI KAPPA THETA; Skull and Crescent; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); llligreek (3). SMITH, DOUGLAS ALAN BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Urban Land Economics; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Men's Glee Club (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Rho Epsilon (3); Michigan State University. SMITH, DOUGLAS LEE CHRISTOPHER; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; DAS HAUS; Y.M.C.A. (1); Physics Society (2, 3, 4). 587 SMITH, HARVEY RUSSEll WOODMONT, CONNECTICUT; B.S. in Floriculture and Orna- mental Horticulture; ALPHA CHI RHO; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Hockey (I, 2, 3, 4); Floriculture Club (2, 3, 4); Horticulture Club (2, 3, 4); Hockey Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SMITH, JOHN ROBERT SALEM; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; WESTON; A.S.M.E. (4). SMITH, JOHN WILLIAM ELK GROVE VILLAGE; B.S. in Marketing Research; Marketing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pharmacy Club (I), Navy Pier. SMITH, PATRICIA ANN HOMEWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Astronomical Society (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (4); Psi Chi (3, 4). SMITH, PHILIP DREW WINNETKA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; W.P.G.U. (1); Marching lllini (2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). SMITH, ROBERT HARLAN FINDLAY; B.S. in Agriculture; S.N.I.B. (2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Meats Judging Team (3); Livestock Judging Team (4). SMITH, RONLYN STARR DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; DELTA CHI; Intramural Manager (2); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1, 2); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); Young Republicans Club (4). SMITH, SUSAN JEAN LAGRANGE; B.S. in Commercial Education; DELTA GAMMA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Lambda; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Chest (1, 2); Greek Week Committee (3); James Scholar (I, 2); Honors Day (I, 2). SMITH, WILLIAM DOUGLAS OAK PARK; B S. in Finance; Young Democrats Club (4); lllini Insurance Society (3, 4). SMOLLER, GERALD JAY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARMORY; Young Democrats Club (3, 4). SNOW, PATRICIA PAULINE HENRY; B.S. in Home Economics Retailing; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; lllini Guide (2); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Marketing Club (4); Honors Day (1). SNOW, THOMAS STUART MATTOON; B.S. in General Engineering; Society of General Engineers (1, 2), SNYDER, RICHARD WAITER LEMONT; Bachelor of Architecture; DELTA PHI; Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2); A. I. A. (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (2). SOCHACKI, JOHN JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Personnel Management; PI KAPPA PHI; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Sigma Pi; I.P.C. Photography StafF (3); Intramural Council (2); Football, Varsity Squad (2); Rugby, Varsity Squad (4); Men's Glee Club (2); New man Foundation Executive Council (3); Accountancy Club (2); A. I. A. (1); Young Demo- crats Club {!); Young Republicans Club (4). SOHN, ALAN ELLIOT CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI SIGMA DELTA, House President (4); The Daily lllini (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SOKOLOFF, RICHARD BERNARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Engineering Council (4); A.S.M.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Society of American Military Engineers (1, 2, 3); A.S.M.E. (I, 2, 3); A.F.S. (2); Engineering Council (2, 3), Navy Pier. SOLOMON, REBECCA EVE BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; B.F.A. in Painting; ARBOR SUITES; N.A.A.C.P. (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); University of Maryland. SOLOMON, SANDRA JOYCE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ARBOR SUITES; Zeta Phi Eta; Young Democrats Club (1); Illinois Speech Correction Association (3, 4). SOLTWEDEL, NORBERT LOUIS SHUMWAY; B.S. in Agricultural Science; NABOR, House President (4); Tomahavi k; Alpha Zeta; M.I. A. Executive Council (4); S.N.I.B. (1); lllini Guide (4); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). SONATY, lYNNE ADELE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (1); Star Course Manager (2, 3); Student Musicals (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (1). SONNENBERG, BARBARA LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; W.S.A. Board (2, 3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). SORENSEN, ROBERT ALLEN LINDENHURST; B.S. in Management; PHI SIGMA EPSILON; Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Young Democrats Club (3). SOUKOP, JOANNE CLAIRE STICKNEY; A.B. in L.A.S., French; THE MANSION; Pi Alpha Phi; The Daily lllini (3, 4); German Club (4); French Honors Program (4); Honors Day (2, 3). SOUTHALl, NANCY CAROL WILMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PRESBY; Alpha Chron; lllini Union Committee Member (2); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); James Scholar (1). SPECKMANN, ROBERT JAMES CHICAGO; Bachelor of Archileclure; WESTON; Air Force ROTC, Major; A.I.A. (1, 2, 3, 4). SPENCER, SHARON LEE SULLIVAN; B.S. in Homo Economics; lllini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); lllini Guide (2, 3, 4); Cooperative Extension Club (I, 2, 4); Home Economics Club (I, 2, 3, 4). SPENGIER, LARRY LEE SHERRARD; B.S. in Agricultural Education; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Alpha T«u Alpha; Agriculture Education Club (3); Western Illinois University. 588 SENIORS 1965 SPICER, JAMES LOUIS WASHBURN; B.S. in Animal Science; FARMHOUSE; The ILLIO (1, 2); Cross-Country, Varsity Squad (2); S.N.I.B. (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (3). SPIEGEL, MARTIN FRANK OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; CHI PHI; Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (4). SPIKELL, BRUCE CARL LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; ZETA BETA TAU, House President (4); Campus Chest (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Honors Day (1). SPIRTAS, ROBERT BELLEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; ALPHA EPSILON PI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Insurance Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). SPITZNER, EVERETT EDWARD FLORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2). SPITZNER, MARLENE SUE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PINE; Phi Alpha Theta; Student National Education Association (3); James Scholar (3). SPOOLSTRA, GERALD WILLIAM CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS; Phi Eta Sigma; Gargoyle-; lllini Guide (4, 5); A. I. A. (4); A.S.C.E. (5); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. SPRINKLE, SUZANNE MOMENCE; B.S. in Home Economics; PALAMAR, House President (3); Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu, President 4): Theta Sigma Phi; Phi Upsilon Omicron; The Daily lllini (2); Home Economics Council (4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3); Purdue University. SPYCHALSKI, ROMAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Tennis, Varsity Squad (1, 2, 3), Letter (1, 2, 3), Navy Pier. SQUIER, DAVID LEWIS COMPTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (3). STADE, JAMES HAROLD OAK PARK; B.F.A. in Industrial Design. STAHL, ALAN LEE PRINCEVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BRANDOLIER; Sigma Tau (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (2). STAHL, KENNETH CORMAN ILLIOPOLIS; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; FARMHOUSE; Plovi boy Prom Committee (1); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Agri- cultural Economics Club (2, 3); Field and Furrow (I); Honors Day (1). STANFORD, WILLIAM ALFRED KNOXVILLE, IOWA; B.S. in Economic Theory; BETA THETA PI; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Gamma Sigma; Phi Alpha Mu; Star Course Manager (1); Student Senate (2); NROTC, Ensign; James Scholar (I, 2, 3); Commerce Honors Pro- gram (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). STARK, MELVIN GRAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; KAPPA ALPHA PSI, House President (3); Wa-Na-See; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Delta Sigma Pi; Y.M.C.A. (2); Interfraternity Executive Council (2, 3); Board of Fraternity Affairs (3); lllini Guide (2, 3); Marketing Club (2); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); Bronze Tablet; Com- merce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4). STARKAND, MARK CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (2, 3); Honors Day (1). STASNEY, JON SPENCER ALBANY, TEXAS; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Psi Chi; Yale University; McMurry College. STAUFFER, SYLVIA SUE LA GRANGE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shi-Ai; The Daily lllini (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Y.W.C.A. (1); Women's Glee Club (3); Illi-Sota (I). ST. CLAIR, JANICE ELAINE URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., German; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Com- mittee Chairman (1); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Freshman Seminar (1); L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (2); Wayne State University; Univer- sity of Munich. STEARN, NANCY MARTHA NILES; A.B. in L.A.S. , Teaching of English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Honors Day (3); University of Michigan. STEARNS, EMMA LOUISE OSCO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; A.C.E. (1, 2); Western Illinois University. STEGER, JUDITH LINN OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., History; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Ter- rapin (2); Dolphins (1); Young Republicans Club (3). STEHLIK, GAIL LOIS BERWYN; B.S. in Business Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Phi Beta Lambda; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (1). STEIGMANN, ROBERT JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; GARNER. 589 SENIORS 1965 THESE GIRLS PACK to leave for the last time at the University of Illinois. How ever, they will be back in a fev days to attend graduation cere- monies. jM STEIMEL, MARY MONICA DEKALB; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Shorter Board; Torch, President; Alpha Chron, President; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee; S.N. I.E. (2, 3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Sno-Ball Committee (2); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4). STEINBERG, LESLIE MARK CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Student Senate (3); Student Musicals (1, 2). STEINKAMP, RONALD FREDERICK QUINCY; B.S. in Economic Theory; NEWMAN; Ma-Wan- Da; Delta Sigma Pi; M.I. A. Executive- Council (4); Student Senate (3, 4); Major Com- mittee of Student Senate (3, 4); lllini Guide (3, 4); A. I. A. (2); Quincy College. STEINMAN, JUDITH BAIRD DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI; DePauw University. STENZEL, RUSSELL ALLEN PLAINFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; A.I.Ch.E. (2, 3); Joliet Junior College. STEPHAN, MARTIN VINCENT DOLTON; Bachelor of Architecture; Newman Executive Coun- cil (3, 4), President (4); Air Force ROTC, Major; Arnold Air Society (2, 3, 4); A. I. A. (2, 3). STEPHENSON, LINDA SUZANNE DECATUR; B.S. in Hospital Dietetics; CHI OMEGA; Alpha Lambda Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Lindenwood College. STEVENS, CAROL RUTH HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA; Student National Education Association (3, 4); Illinois Wesleyan University; Thornton Junior College. STEVENS, HOWARD DEAN WAPELLA; B.S. in Animal Science; CAMPUS VIEW; Campus Chest (1); Intramural Council (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Greek Week Com mittee {!); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Judging Team {3, 4); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1). STEVENSON, MICHAEL DENNIS CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; WHITEHALL; Young Democrats Club (4); lllini House Tutoring Project (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Lambda Lambda Delta (2); lllini Forensic Association (1, 2); Pi Kappa Delta (2), Navy Pier. STEVERSON, MARY-ELLEN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics. STEWART, DUNCAN McKAY WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA CHI; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); Student Musicals (2); Dolphins (3); Military Ball Committee (3); Air Force ROTC, Major; Phalanx (2); Glider Club (1); Marketing Club (3). STEWART, SHARON MADALYN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; CHI OMEGA; University of Mississippi. STICHLER, CHARLES BUFORD TIPTON, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; WESTON. STIER, DORIS GERALDINE MAQUON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Latin; PHILEA, House President (4); Shorter Board; Alpha Chron; Campus Chest (3); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); University Lutheran Executive Council (4); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Student National Education Association (2). STILWELL, JAMES HOWARD OLNEY; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4). STOCKBRIDGE, JERRY GEORGE SKOKIE; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; Gargoyle; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A. I. A. (1), Navy Pier. STOKES, BARBARA JEAN LAGRANGE; B.S. in Physical Education; DELTA GAMMA; lllini Union Program Board (3); lllini Union Committee Member (I); Campus Chest {1, 2, 3, 4); Cheerleader (4); Pompons (1, 2, 3); lllini Guide (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honiecoininy Court (4). STOKES, MARY LOU RAMSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALLEN HALl; W.I.S.A. Council (2); We'iley Foundation Executive Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); lllini Guide (2, 3). STOIARZ, RONALD DON CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DINCE; Bct.i Alpha Psi; Accountancy Club (3); Wright Junior College; University of Wi'.consin; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; lllini Union Committee Mcinlicr (2), lllini Union Committee Chairtiion (2), Navy Pier. STOLL, STEVEN GABRIEL CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Tribe of lllini (3, 4); fencing. Varsity Squad (3, 4), Leitor (3, 4); Moriiui'tto University. 590 STOLTEY, RAYMOND WILLIAM, JR CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Blackburn College. STOLZ, ELISABETH LOUISE LINCOLN; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Shi-Ai; The ILLIO (1, 2); W.S.A. Boarci (1, 2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). STORBECK, WILLIAM WALTER HIGHLAND; B.S. in Petroleum Engineering; DELTA CHI; House President (4); Star and Scroll. STRASSMAN, MICHAEL FRANCIS NEW ATHENS; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (2); lllini Guide (4). STRAUSS, FREDDIE MARLENE LINCOLNWOOD; B.F.A. in Art Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Young Democrats Club (2). STRAUSS, RICHARD BERTRAM WILMETTE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SCOTT; A.S.C.E. (3, 4). STROHMEYER, CARLA HELEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; DELTA GAMMA; Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. STRUCK, RUTH ANN ELMHURST; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; lllini Guide (3). STRUMILLO, PAMELA NORMA CICERO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Chorus (1); lllini Guide (2). STRUMINSKI, LEE BROOKLYN, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; The Daily lllini (1, 2); W.P.G.U. (3), lllini Guide (2, 3); French Club (1); Young Democrats Club (4). STUBBLEFIELD, JANE SHEETS CARTHAGE; B.S. in Child Development; 4-H HOUSE; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee- Chairman (3); Sno-Ball Commit- tee (2, 3); Home Economics Club (I, 2, 3). STUDER, VIRGINIA LEE ST. CHARLES; B.S. in Physical Education; ALLEN; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Alpha Sigma Nu; W.S.A. Board (I, 2, 3); Orchesis (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Physical Education Honors Program; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). STULMAN, RENEE ANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; IOTA ALPHA PI; Junior Panhellenic (2). SUCHERMAN, SHERYL TOBEY SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; INDECO HOUSE, House President (3, 4); W.P.G.U. (1); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2). SUDEIKIS, DIANE CAROLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); W.P.G.U. (3); Student National Education Association (4); Homecoming Court (4); Southern Illinois University. SUFFIELD, MARTIN JOEL PEORIA; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Alpha Delta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); University Theatre Cast (1, 2); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); llligreek (4); lllini Guide (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4). SUGAR, CONRAD EVAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; James Scholar (3); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SUGNET, WILLIAM MICHAEL PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Management; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Marketing Club (3); Society for the Ad- vancement of Management (4). SUITS, VIRLON JOHN RANTOUL; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4). SULAITIS, DALIA LAGRANGE PARK; B.S in L.A.S., Sociology; PALAMAR; Lithuanian Student Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Homecoming Court (1); German Club (2), Navy Pier. SULINSKI, STEFANY REGINA WESTCHESTER; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Orchesis (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Illinois State University. SULLIVAN, JOHN EDWARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA PSI; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SULLIVAN, WILLIAM JOHN STREATOR; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BETA THETA PI; Football, Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (4). SUMMERS, LOIS LOUISE SHERMAN; B.S. in Home Economics; 4H HOUSE; Alpha Chron; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (3); Plow boy Prom Committee (2); Sno-Ball Committee (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). SUTTON, LESLIE NEIL STREATOR; B.S. in Industrial Administration; DELTA UPSILON; Jun- ior Interfraternity Council (I); Society for the Advancement of Management (3). SWANSON, DARWIN PETE WOODHULL; B.S. in Agriculture; CALHOUN HALL, House President (3); Alpha Tau Alpha; Agriculture Education Club (3); Honors Day (3). SWARTZ, MARILYN JEAN WILMETTE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA OMICRON PI, House President (4); Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (I, 2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member { ); Guidons (2); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). 591 SWATIK, DONALD STEPHEN LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Illinois Technograph (4); lllini Guide (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program {3). SWEENEY, GAIL CECILIA OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Alpha Lambcja Delta; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Com- mittee Chairman (2); Y.W.C.A. (4); University Chorus (I, 2); Folk Song Club (4); German Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 3). SWENGEl, MARCIA ELIZABETH URBANA; B.F.A. in Music Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Kappa Lambda; Star Course Manager (2); Concert Band (1, 2); University Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (4); Ora- torio Society (3); Fine and Applied Arts Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). SWIDLER, ROBERT HALE CHICAGO; A.B. in Accountancy; PHI EPSILON PI; Alpha Kappa Psi; Campus Chest (I); Intramural Council (3); Intramural Manager (2); llligreek (3); Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SWIENTON, CAROLYN CHARLOTTE CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; THE MANSION; Market- ing Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SWIGERT, MICHAEL DAVID CAHOKIA; B.S. in Communications; SU CASA; Young Demo- crats Club (2, 3). SWOPE, MARCIA RIDGEWAY WILMETTE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; Michigan State University. SYLVESTRAK, EDWARD LAWRENCE HARVEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Politfcal Science; ORCHARD DOWNS; Thornton Junior College. TALNEY, LINDA CAROL CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO HOUSE; The Daily lllini (1); W.P.G.U. (2); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 4). TATARSKY, JULIAN HERSHEY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA EPSILON PI; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Honors Day (3). TATE, JOAN ELAINE GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Special Education; CHI OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); University The atre Manager (1, 2); Star Course Manager (1); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (3); Homecoming Court (4); Star and Scroll Queen (1); Honors Day (1). TATTINI, EUGENE LEE ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA; B.S. in Personnel Management; PHI GAMMA DELTA, House President (3); Sachem; lllini Union Program Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (1); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society (2). TAYLOR, BYRON KENT BURNT PRAIRIE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Engineering Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4). TAYLOR, CAROLYN LUCILLE OLNEY; B.S. in Business Education; PHILEA; Phi Beta Lambda, President (4); S.N.I.B. (3). TAYLOR, EVERETT EARL FAIRFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PHI KAPPA SIGMA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); James Scholar {1, 4). TAYLOR, FRED WILSON, JR WINFIELD; B.S. in Economics; HOPKINS; Elmhurst College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TAYLOR, TERRY NATHAN STERLING; B.S. in Aeronautical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS; Northern Illinois University. TCHON, WALLACE EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; GARNER; Young Republi- cans Club (4); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (2), Navy Pier. TEITELBAUM, MICHAEL SYDNEY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI; Accountancy Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TEPLITZ, JACK BERA CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PRAETORIANS; Air Force R OTC, Captain; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). TERSTRIEP, MARK ROBERT QUINCY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E (4)- S.A.E. (4); Quincy College. TESSLER, JEFFERY HOWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; Finance Club (3); Pre-Law Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pre-Law Club (1), Navy Pier. THEBAUD, LAWRENCE ROBERT LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S,, Physics; FORBES; Phi Kappa Phi; Marching lllmi (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (2, 3); Physics Society (2, 3, 4); L A.S. Honors Program (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). THICKSON, MARION JAMES LINCOLN; B.S. in Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE' Phi Eta Sigma; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2, 3); lllini Guide (3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). THIEDA, SHIRLEY ANN STICKNEY VILLAGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Morion Junior College. THIEMS, STEPHEN EDWARD . . . . HIGHLAND; B.S. in Industrial Administration; DELTA CHI; Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). THOMPSON, DEAN ALAN ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI DENCE; Tomahaw k; Phi Eta Sigma; Concert Band (2, 3, 4); Marchincj lllini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1); L.A.S. Honorj Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 4); Honors Day (1). 592 fiJLiL SENIORS 1965 THOMPSON, LESTER JAMES ARCOLA; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; KAMPUS KNIGHTS; A.S.A.E. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). THOMPSON, SHIRLIE MARIE PANA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; Illinois Wes- leyan University. THOMPSON, WILLIAM RAY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; BETA THETA PI; Omega Beta Pi; Major Committee of Student Senate (1, 2); James Scholar (I). THORNES, RICHARD HENRY URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; BETA THETA PI; Han- over College. THORP, NANCY LANE AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; ALPHA PHI; Y.W.C.A. (2); Women's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Student Musicals (2); Spanish Ciub (4). TIERNEY, SHEILA CLAIRE BATAVIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lambda Dc'lta; Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (1, 2). TIERNEY, THOMAS JOHN III MURPHYSBORO; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Star and Scroll; Alpha Delta Sigma; lllini Union Program Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3); lllini Union Department Head (4); Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Student Musicals (I, 2, 3, 4). TILGNER, VALERIE ANN VILLA PARK; B.S. in Retailing; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Butler Uni- versity. TILLY, SANDRA MARIE WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA SIGMA THETA; lllini Guide (3); N.A.A.C.P. (3); S.N.C.C. (2). TIMMONS, THOMAS WAYNROYCE GRANITE CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. TJADEN, DENNIS DEE LONG POINT; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Vanderbilt University. TOLIUSZIS, MARY ANN BRADLEY; B.S. in Commerce; ARBOR SUITES; The ILLIO (2); So- ciety for the Advancement of Management (4). TOMAINO, JOSEPH AUGUST ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; HOPKINS; Engineering Council (4); A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TONG, KENT SHAO-WAN HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Church College of Hawaii; Brigham Young University. TOOKEY, WILLIAM STEWART NORRIDGE; A.B. in Physical Education; DELTA CHI; Tribe of lllini (4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (3), Letter (4), Freshman Squad (1); Football, Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). TOROK, HELMUT A CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Geography; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TORPHY, DAVID NOYES MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Gargoyle; Student Musicals (4); Army ROTC, Captain Major; A. I. A. (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). TORSON, RICHARD JOHN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Marketing and Management; ORCHARD DOWNS; Delta Sigma Pi, President (4); Marketing Club (2, 4); Society for the Advance- ment of Management (4); Young Republicans Club (2, 4). TOURNEY, ROSEMARY KAREN QUINCY; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biology; GAMMA PHI BETA; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Mills College. TRAPP, MARY ANN GEORGETOWN; B.S. in Secretarial Training; ARBOR SUITES; Phi Beta Lambda; Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1). TRESTER, PAUL WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgy; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Second Regimental Band (2); Marching lllini (I); M.I.S. (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TROPP, CHARLES ROBERT ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Pershing Rifles (1, 2); N.A.A.C.P. (3). TROST, ROBERT WILLIAM VALMEYER; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Air Force ROTC, Major; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); lllini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3). TROUGHTON, THOMAS JOHN JOLIET; B.S. in Communications; University Theatre Crew( (3); WILL (2, 3, 4); R-TV Workshop (2, 3, 4); Joliet Junior College. 593 I - I 1 SENIORS 1965 TROXEL, ALAN DAVID LOCKPORT; B.S. in Management; HOPKINS; Alpha Phi Omega; Army ROTC, Major; Scabbard and Blade (3); Society for the Advancement of Man- agement (4); Honors Day (3). TROXEL, WILLIAM HARRIS CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Foll Song Club (4); Marketing Club (4); N.A.A.C.P. (3); University of Wisconsin. TRUEBLOOD, TON! LOUISE MATTGON; B.S. in Accounting; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Dolphins (3); Commerce Council {2}; Society of Women Engineers (1). TRUITT, JAMES EDMUND BURLINGTON, IOWA; Bachelor of Architecture; A. I. A. (3, 4); Folk Song Club (3); Burlington College. TRUTY, ROBERT FRANCIS MORRIS; B.S. in Education; Alpha Eta Rho. TSUJI, PATRICK SEIICHI HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; WESTON; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Uni- versity of Hawaii. TUBBESING, THOMAS LEWIS . WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.B. in L.A.S., Mathematics; SIGMA CHI; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Tribe of llli i (4); Basketball Manager (1, 2); Track Manager (4); Swimming Manager (3); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2, 3); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4). B.S. in Music Education; BUSEY; First Regimental Band TUCKER, ELEANOR ANN HUME; (1, 2, 3). TUCKER, JANET LUCILLE BRADFORD; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; S.N.I.B. (2, 3); Home Economics Council (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); Young Republicans Club (1); Agriculture Honors Program (I). TUCKEY, JIMMY ALLEN CANTON; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; University Theatre Crew (4). TUCKNOTT, WILLIAM EARL CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; WESTON; Campus Chest (4); W.P.G.U. (4); Finance Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Varsity Wrestling Team (I, 2); Letterman's Club (2), Navy Pier. TUEY, KATHRYN IRENE EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; BUSEY HALL. TURKIS, KATHLEEN PRISCILLA PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE HALL; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TURNER, CHERYL ANN EAST ST. LOUIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; LIN- COLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (I). TURNER, LUE ANNE MOLINE; A.I lege. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; Black Hawk Col- TURNER, ROBERT ELLIS PRINCEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SONS HOME; McKinley Foundation Executive Council (1, 2, 3), President (3); Spanish Language Club (2); N.A.A.C.P. (2). TURNEY, LINDA KAY CERRO GORDO; B.S. in Home Economics; McKINLEY HALL; Gamma Alpha Chi; lllini Union Committee Member (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club. TURNQUIST, FLOYD ROGER VILLA PARK; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ALPHA RHO CHI; Star and Scroll; Alpha Delta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Crew (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (I); Student Musicals (I, 2, 3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); A. I. A. (1, 2); James Scholar (I, 2); Honors Day {!). UECKER, JAMES CLYDE MOLINE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (3); I.S.P.E. (3); Augustana College. UHIHORN, ROGER WALTER ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; BROW- ERY, House President (2); Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1). UNIKEL, ERROL CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (4); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4 ); A.F.S. (2, 3); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. UPSHAW, JUDY ELAINE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; U.I.C. Choir (1, 2). UPTON, PAUL DECATUR; B.S. in Physical Education; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2). URBONAS, JAMES EDWARD CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; Gargoyle; A. I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (2); Navy Pior Extension of the University oi Illinois; Varsity Gymnastics (1, 2, 3), Navy Pier. 594 THESE SENIORS in caps and gowns march to their last University function graduation. iE. J r- Y' . f ' ' ' UZGIRIS, OTILIJA SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Lithuanian Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). VAINSTOCK, BORIS SKOKIE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. VALFER, JOYCE RUTH SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALLEN HALL; lllini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (2); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (3). VAllANDIGHAM, KARENE GAIl HILLSIDE; B.S. in Music Education; ARBOR SUITES; Mj Phi Epsilon; Concert Band (2, 3, 4); University Orchestra (3, 4); Wind Ensemble (3); Illinois State LInlversity. VALLIANATOS, EVAGGELDS GERASIMOS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; KNIGHT CLUB; A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Epsilon Phi Sigma (4). VAN, VIVIEN KOWLOON, HONG KONG; B.S. in Home Economics; EVANS HALL; Plow- boy Prom Committee (4); Chinese Siudents Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2). VANBLARICUM, GLENN FRANKLIN, JR PRINCETON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLI- NOIS STRE ET RESIDENCE; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Illinois Technograph (3); I.E.E.E. (4); Engineering Honors Pro- gram (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, A); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). VAN DEGRAFT, LOREN ANDREW DEPUE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; NEWMAN HALL; Oglesby Junior College. VANDEKERCKHOVE, PHYLLIS JEAN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; VAN DOREN HOUSE; The ILLIO (2); lllini Guide (3, 4). VAN EMAN, MARY KATHRYN PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in L.A.S., History; EVANS HALL; Terrapin (2, 3, 4). VANGSNESS, JOSEPH NORBERT CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Management; BETA THETA PL- Golf, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1). VANOVER, NORMAN ARTHUR EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; N.A.A.C.P. (4); S.N.C.C. (4). VANSAUSKAS, SVAJA LUCIA LYONS; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES; Morton Junior College. VAN SCYOC, CAROL LEE ASSUMPTION; B.S. in Marketing Research; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Accountancy Club (1); Marketing Club (4). VAN WIEREN, JOHN EDWARD LANSING; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronau- tics (3, 4). VARAVARN, CHANVUDHI BANGKOK, THAILAND; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Scarab, A. I. A. (3, 4); Dulwich College. VAUGHN, BETTIE FISHER PADUCAH, KENTUCKY; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; Murray State College. VEASMAN, GAIL ANN OAK FOREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PI BETA PHI, House President (4); Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Junior Panhellenic (3); Student Senate (2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). VEIZER, JOHN KEITH GRANITE CITY; A.B. in L.A.S., English; University Chorus (I); Oratorio Society (2, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 3). VERNON, PAUL SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Personnel Management; BETA THETA PI; Inter- fraternity Executive Council (2, 3, 4); Track, Freshman Squad (1); Army ROTC, Major; Phi Chi Eta (2). VESELEY, EDWARD JAMES CICERO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.F.S. (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois; A.F.S. (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. 595 VESPA, JANET lYNN PEORIA; B.S. in Communications; DELTA ZETA; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllini (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini LJnion Committee Member (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). VIDMAR, RONAID LEE GILLESPIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; FORBES. VIERE, JUDITH ANN ... . PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Education; CHI OMEGA; University Theatre Manager (1); lllini Guide (3, 4); ILLIO Beauty (4); Dolphin Queen (4), VIGNASSE, CAROL ANGELA CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR; Kappa Delta Pi; Chicago Teacher's College. VIKTORA, RICHARD EMIL CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ORCHARD DOWNS; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (4); Astronomical Society (4); Judo Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. VODICKA, BRUCE EDWARD BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; TRIANGLE; lllini Union Review Board (2); lllini Union Program Board (2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (3, 4); W.P.G.U. (2); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (2); Marching lllini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3), Engineering Council (3); St. Pat's Ball Com- mittee (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Young Republicans Club (4). VODICKA, MARGOT SUSAN CICERO; B.S. in Home Economics; LAUREL HOUSE; Washing- ton University. VOELKER, WILLIAM JOHN, III PEORIA; Bachelor of Architecture; Phi Kappa Phi; Gar- goyle; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Architecture Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). VOGEL, ALICE MARY COLUMBUS, GEORGIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; W.S.A. Board (1). VOGEL, VICKI ANNE BISMARCK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA PHI; Campus Chest (3); Junior Panhellenic (I); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Angel Flight (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). VOGELSINGER, HARRY EDWARD PONTIAC; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Phi Eta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); Y.M.C.A. (3); Accountancy Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); MacMurray College. VOGEN, ANSEL KEITH MORRIS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (2, 4). VOGT, ROBERT DEAN PETERSBURG; B.S. in Marketing; Western Illinois University. VOLIERT, MARY JANE ALBERTA BELLEVILLE; Bachelor of Music Education; Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Belleville Junior College. VORIS, FRANCES INEZ AURORA; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; Shorter Board; Torch; lota Delta PI; Mask and Bauble; lllini Union Board (4); lllini Union Program Board (3); lllini Union Committee Member (I); lllini Union Com- mittee Chairman (), 2); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (2); Department Head (3); Director (4); University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (1). VOSSLER, ROGER ALAN LAKE WALES, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; University Lutheran Foundation Executive Council (3, 4), President {4). VRHEL, MILDRED ROSE NORTH RIVERSIDE; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Junior Panhellenic (1); Pompons (3); Intramural Manager (3); Orchesis (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3). WABEL, RONALD THEODORE PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ACACIA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Star Course Manager; (1); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (3); Honors Day (1). WAGNER, GERALD COCHRAN LAGRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Ma-Wan-Da; lota Delta Pi; lllini Union Board (4); lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Director-at-large (4); Campus Chest (3); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1); Student Senate (3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Tribe of lllini (4); Senior Swimming Manager (4); Swimming Manager (2, 3); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); lllini Guide (3); Society of American Military Engineers (1, 2); Finance Club (4); German Club (1, 2); Athletic Council (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). WAGNER, HOWARD ROBERT MADISON, WISCONSIN; B.F.A. In Landscape Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Forsite Club (2, 3, 4, 5, 6); Hockey Club (I, 2, 3); Ski Club (4); Student American Society of Landscape Archi- tects (4). WALKER, PATRICIA LILLIAN ITASCA; A.D. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; lllini Forensic Association (2, 3). WALL, ALAN WAYNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (4); S.A.E. (4); Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3), President (3); A.F.S. (2); Engineering Societies Council (2, 3), President (3); Y.M.C.A. (1), Navy Pier. WALLACE, JAMES WILLIAM DES PLAINES; B.S. in Marketing; SNYDER; Alpha Phi Omega; Marketing Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WALLACE, lAVERNE MARIE EDWARDSVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PHILEA; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (I, 2). WALLACE, SHEILA ANN AURORA; Bachelor of Music; Alpha Lambda Delta; University Choir (I, 2, 3, 4); University Chorus (I); Madrigal Chorus (2); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WAILNER, SUSAN MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation; University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Campus Chest (2); Intramural Council (2); lllini Guide (4); American Recreational So- cir-ty (1, 2, 3, 4); lllini Renders (2). WALPOIE, RITA SUSANNE HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Communications; CHI OMEGA; Gamm i Alpli-i rill, The Daily lllini (I, 2, 3); lllini Union Committee Member (1); Yountj Democrats Club (4). 596 SENIORS 1965 WALSH, TERRENCE MERLYN URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; University of Maryland; Eastern Illinois University. WALTER, JANENE PRAIRIE CITY; B.S. in Communications; WESCOGA; Phi Upsilon Omi- cron; University Theatre Crew (3); Y.W.C.A. (1); S.N.I.B. (3); Home Economics Club (1, 2); Homecoming Court (3); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (3). WALTERS, DENNIS WAYNE MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; PHI KAPPA PSI; A I. I.E. (3, 4, 5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. (1), Navy Pier. WALTON, DEMARIS JEANNE BETHESDA, MARYLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., History; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Shorter Board; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Panhellenic Ex- ecutive Council (2, 3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (1, 2, 3), President (2); James Scholar (2); Honors Day (1). WALTZ, DAVID MICHAEL VANDALIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Pi Sigma Alpha; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Interfraternity Council (2); Student Senate (3); Freshman Seminar (I); Junior Bar Association (4). WALTZ, MERRILEE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beta Alpha Psi; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (2); University Theaire Crew (1); Terrapin (1, 2); Accountancy Club (4); Marketing Club (2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). WANKA, ANNETTE MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; THE MANSION; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WARD, MARTHA PENNY DECATUR; B.S. in Secretarial Training; PI BETA PHI; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (1, 2). WARD, ROBERT CAMERON ITASCA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; NROTC, Ensign; Phalanx (3, 4). WARFIELD, JAMES PERRY . ... GRANITE CITY; Bachelor of Architecture; SCOTT; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gargoyle; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; A. I. A. (1, 2); Architecture Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4), James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WARFIELD, RONALD RALPH GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Agriculture Economics; ILLI-DELL; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Council (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Field and Furrow (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WARTELL, SUSAN CHRISTINE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Anthropology; THE MANSION, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Anthro- pology Club (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Varsity Debate Squad (2); Activities Honorary; Pi Kappa Delta; Honors Day (1, 2), Navy Pier. WASHER, DOUGLAS FUERTH EVANSTON; B.S. in Communications; BROWERY; The ILLIO (I). WASHINGTON, EDWARD WILLIAM AURORA; B.S. in Physical Education; Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (I, 2, 3, 4). WATSON, ARLEDA MILDRED GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Journalism; Shorter Board; Theta Sigma Phi; W.P.G.U. (4); Student Senate (2); Northwestern University. WATSON, MARILYN JO GALVA; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Theta Sigma Phi; Zeta Phi Eta; L.A.S. Council (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WATSON, RICHARD BURNEIL CHATSWORTH; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ALPHA SIGMA PHI, House President (4); Football Manager (1, 2, 3); A.S.C.E. (4). WATTERSON, RICHARD DEAN URBANA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SNYDER; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). WAXLER, LAURENCE MITCHELL GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S. , History; ZETA BETA TAU; lllini Union Committee Member (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2). WEAVER, JOHN SCOTT WILLIAMSFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Illinois Technograph (1, 2, 3); I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1). WEBBER, GARY GRAVES SPARLAND; B.S. in Agricultural Mechanization; lllini Agri- cultural Mechanization Club (2). WEBER, EDWARD PHILLIP CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; INDEE-INN, House Presi- dent (4); WILL (3, 4); Newman Club Executive Council (3); Loras College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Chicago lllini (1, 2), Navy Pier. WEBER, ELAINE CLARE EDWARDSVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; NOBLE HOUSE; Spanish Club (4); Quincy College. WEBER, JAMES STEPHEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; HOPKINS; A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. 597 SENIORS 1965 THE SENIOR CLASS stands with heads bowed in prayer at the grad- uation ceremony marking the end of four years at the University of Illinois. nil b rVv V - • IB J 11 m%i . s - - ' . • • _ • y ' W r ' V -'V .-•- - u - :.y K:'H'. %, ' ■i WEDIER, JO ANN MARIE GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; DELTA GAMMA; lllmi Union Committee Member (2, 3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Campus Chest (2); Pompons (1); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Young Republi- cans Club (1). WEEKS, HILDA JEAN URBANA; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA, House Presi- dent (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; lllini Union Committee Member (2); lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1); Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WEHLING, JOHN HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Concert Band (2, 3, 4); Marching lllini (2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (2); Physics Society (4); Young Republi- cans Club (4); Wilson Junior College. WEIL, ALLAN ARTHUR O'FALLON; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Sigma lota Epsilon; Accountancy Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (3). WEIL, LINDA ESTHER EVANSTON; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; A.C.E (4); Student Musicals (2); Honors Day (1, 3). WEISE, ANDREW PAUL DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); University of Dubuque. WEISINGER, DOROTHY JEAN ELGIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; The Daily lllini (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (2); lllini Guide (3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3). Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); Navy Pier Engineering Council (2); A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3), WEISS, ARTHUR MELVIN CHICAGO; B.S. ir Extension of the University of Illinois; President (3), Navy Pier. WEISS, BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Student Senate (1, 2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Commerce Club (1); Student Senate (1, 2), Navy Pier. WEISS, ERANA DOLTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; GAMMA PHI BETA; Torch; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (2); W.P.G.U. (1); Junior Pan- hellenic (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Student Musicals (3); Angel Flight (2, 3). WEISS, JEAN CAROLE HAMMOND, INDIANA; B.S. in Economics; Indiana University. WEISS, KAREN L BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Social Studies; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. WEISSENBERG, ROGER CEDRIC ROCKFORD; B.S. in Accountancy; WESTON; Honors Day (3). WELCH, FRANKLIN TOD CANTON; B S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Honors Day (3). WELCH, SUSAN KAY BUSHNELL; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; McKINLEY HALL; The ILLIO (1, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (3); Second Regimental Band (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 4); Model U.N. (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I). WELLS, RANDALL ANTHONY GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S,, English Literature; THE BROW- ERY; S.N.C.C. (4); Maiyville College. WENDEL, JANET CAROL CRETE; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delt a; Gamma Alpha Chi; University Theatre Crew (2); Second Regimental Band (1); Association of International Students (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). WERLE, GARY ALBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; SNYDER; A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (4). WERNER, BONNIE LYNN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; LINCOLN AVENUC RESIDENCE; Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); lllini Speech Correction Associolion (3, 4). WEST, WARREN JOHN OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA PHI; Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (1, 2); lllini Uniori Committee Chairman (2); University Theatre Crow (1); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Junior intcrfratornity Council (lj; Wroslling, Freslinian Sciuad (I); Student Musicals (t, 2); Greek Week Committee (1); Interfrntcrnity B.ill Committee (1); St. Pat's Ball Committee (2); Pre-Law Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). WESTALL, D'ANN KAY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in I. AS., Psychology; PHI MU; lllini Union Committee Mombur (1); Psi Chi (3, 4). 598 WEXLER, FLORAIIE CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Music Education; ARBOR SUITES; Mu Ph. Epsilon; University Theatre Crew (3); University Orchestra (t, 2, 3); La Kamerata (3). WHAIEN, JOHN RAYMOND JOLIET; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; SNYDER; Alpha Sigma Mu; Honors Day (3). WHEELER, SHIRLEY HUNTER TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; College of William and Mary; University of Rhode Island. WHICKER, RICHARD ELLIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electriical Engineering; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WHITE, CHARLES VICTOR CICERO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCES; The Daily lllini (2, 3); I.P.C. Photography StaflF (2, 3); M.I.S. (1, 3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1). WHITE, DAVID L LENA; B.S. in Agronomy; SON'S HOME, House President (4); Field and Furrow (4). WHITE, JAMES WILLIAM DANVILLE; B.S. in Industrial Administration; PHI SIGMA EPSILON, House President (3); Honors Day (3). WHITE, MARGO LORRAINE BARRINGTON; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; ALPHA DELTA Pi; Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily lllini (2); The ILLIO (I); lllini Union Committee Member (I); Y.W.C.A. (1); Campus Chest (2); Student Musicals (3, 4); lllini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (3). WIBERG, DAN FREDERICK DES PLAINES; B.S. in Communications; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); Knox College. WIECKERT, RAYMOND JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar (1). WIELDT, JAMES ARTHUR FLORA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; GRANADA CLUB; Stu- dent Musicals (4). WIGGINS, CAROL LYNN MT. MORRIS; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA GAMMA; Washburn University. WILEN, KAREN LYNN BERWYN; B.S. in Physical Education; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). WILHAM, SANDRA LEE BROADWELL; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Alpha Sigma Nu; W.S.A. Board (2); Physical Education Majors Club (I, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (I, 2). WILHELMI, ALLAN RAYMOND JOLIET; B.S. in L. A. S., Chemical Engineering; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Phi Eta Sigma; Student Senate (4); A.I.Ch.E. (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). WILKEN, IRVIN DALE ONARGA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma, President (4); Engineering Council (3); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Engi- neering Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key (4); Bronze Tablet. WILKEN, PHILIP EIBE KANKAKEE; B.S. in Marketing; HOPKINS; The ILLIO {!); Com- merce Council (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Marketing Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (3); Olivet Nazarene College. WILKINS, GARY DON METROPOLIS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). WILKINS, MARY HELEN PALATINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; ARBOR SUITES; S.N. LB. (4); lllini House Tutoring (3, 4); College of St. Teresa. WILLIAMS, ALICE KAY HERSCHER; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Sno-Ball Com- mittee (2); Cooperative Extension Club {3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). WILLIAMS, CAROLE LEE OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; KAPPA DELTA; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Campus Chest (I); Greek Week Committee (2); Young Republicans Club (3). WILLIAMS, GILWYN EDMUND HERDER SPANISHTOWN, JAMAICA; B.S. in Physical Edu- cation; SNYDER; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Tribe of lllini (4); Track (2, 3, 4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2); Physical Education Majors Club (3). WILLIAMS, SAMUEL LEE ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; M.I.S. (3, 4); St. Ambrose College. WILLIAMS, SUZANNE ROSE PALOS HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; DELIA DELTA DELTA; Shorter Board; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Greek Week Committee (1); Military Ball Committee (11; Military Sponsor (3); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4), Com- mander (4); Spanish Club (2). i' WILLIGER, ALAN JOEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PRAETORIANS; M.I.A. Executive Council (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). WILLY, ALAN PETER CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Second Regimental Band (3); Oratorio Society (2). WILSON, BARBARA VAN OAK PARK; B.S. in Physical Education; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Pompons (1); Orchesis (2); Guidon (1, 2); Physical Education Majors Club (2); Honors Day (3). 599 WILSON, DIANA KAY PEORIA HEIGHTS; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; KAPPA DELTA; Mask and Bauble; The Daily Mini (I); The ILLIO (2, 3); University Theatre Manager (2, 3). WILSON, FREDERICK MATTHEW, JR HIGHTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; SNYDER, House President (3); Soccer, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 4); Spanish Club (3); N.A.A.CP. (2). WILSON, JAMES LEE STANFORD; B.S. in Animal Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Economics Club (4); Illinois State Normal University. WINEBURGH, LAUREL ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4); Drake University. WINTER, ROBERT CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Major Chairman of lllini Union Committee (4); A.F.S. (3); A. I. I.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; International Students Commission (2); Soccer, Varsity (1, 2), Navy Pier. WIRTH, HARRY DON HARRISBURG; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; GRANADA CLUB; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Portuguese Club (1, 2); Pre-Law Club (I, 2, 3, 4). WISE, GlENDA GENE ROCHESTER; B.S. in Accountancy; Sigma Iota Epsilon; University Theatre Crew (2); Commerce Council (2, 3), President (3); Accountancy Club (4); So- ciety for the Advancement of Management (2); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3); Monmouth College. WISNIEWSKI, ERNEST EDMUND CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engine«ring; MEDEA; Sachem; I.E.E.E. (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WITCZAK, CHESTER WALTER CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; SCARAB; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Zeta Sigma Alpha (3); A. I. A. (2). WITT, PAUL THOMAS MELROSE PARK; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; Alpha Delta bigma; University Chorus (1, 2). WITTENBERG, MICHAEL PHILIP CHICAGO; B.S. in Econo mics; Young Democrats Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WIWCHARENKO, TATIANA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES; Ukrainian Students Club (2, 3, 4), President (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukrainian Students Association (1), Navy Pier. WLEZIEN, RICHARD ALLEN NILES; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; HOPKINS; Campus Chest (4): A.F.S. (3, 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4), President (4); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (2), Navy Pier. WOHLRAB, SIGRID DEERFIELD; A.B. in l.A.S., Teaching of German; DELTA GAMMA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Guide (3); German Club (3, 4); Student National Education Association (4); State University of Iowa. WOJCIK, ROBERT JAMES OAK LAWN; A.B. in Art Education; GRANADA CLUB; Alpha Phi Omega; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Y.M.C.A. (4); Fine and Applied Arts Council (4); Accountancy Club (I); A. I. A. (I); lllini Sportsman's Club (2, 3); Student National Education Association (2); Young Democrats Club (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Newman Club (4); Fencing Club (3); Bogan Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Edu- cation Association (2), Navy Pier. WOJTOWICZ, VALENTINA ROCKFORD; B.S. in L.A.S. , Teaching of Russian; Russian Club (1, 2, 3, 4). WOLD, EILEEN BETTY CHICAGO; A.B. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Education Association (1, 2); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. WOLF, ROBERT ALLEN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Marketing; THETA XI, House Presi- dent (3); Alpha Kappa Psi; Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Accountancy Club (1, 2); Finance Club (3); Marketing Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Society tor the Advancement of Management (2, 3). WOLFBERG, BERNARD BEHR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PRAETORIANS; ROTC Band (1, 2); Hillel Foundation Executive Council (I, 2, 3, 4). WOLFF, ERIC KINLEY CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA SIGMA; The Daily lllini (4). WOLMAN, BEVERLY KAREN CHICAGO; B.S. in Education of the Deaf; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Deaf Education Students Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (I), Navy Pier. WOMACK, SANDRA JOYE AURORA; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Shi-Ai; lllini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (2); Junior Panhellenic (I); Orchesis (I, 2, 3), President (2); Physical Education Majors Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). WONG, DEXTER KIN CHO HONOLULU, HAWAII Pi; Y.M.C.A. (I); Honors Day (1, 2). WOOD, DAWNE CHARMAINE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA DELTA DELTA; lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Student Scn,ile (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Activities Hon- orary (2), President (2), Navy Pier. B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Omega Beta WOODING, PAMELA JOAN DAVISVILLE, RHODE ISLAND; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Gamma Alpha Chi; lllini Union Committee Member (3, 4); lllini Union Commillee Chairman (3, 4); W.P.G.U. (2); lllini Guide (2); Guidons (3, 4). WORTHEN, DENNIS DALE MARION; B.S. in Forestry, ALPHA DELTA PHI; lllini Union Committee M'jmber (I, 2, 3); Junior Intorfr.itornity Council (1); lllini Guide (2); lllini Foro',tcrs (1, 2, 3, 4). WREATH, BETTE KAREN NORRIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., English Literature; TAFt; lllini Guide (3); N.ivy Pirr Extension of the University of Illinois; Cht-crlender (1, 2); bludenl Nolional Education Association (I, 2), Nnvy Pier. 600 SENIORS 1965 WREATH, HOLLY A CHICAGO; B F.A. in Painting; TAFT; Folk Song Club (3); Navy Pier ExterTsion of the University of Illinois. WRIGHT, NANCY IRENE DES PLAINES; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI MU; Shi-Ai; The ILLIO (I, 2); lllini Union Committee Member (I, 2); Commerce Council (I, 2, 3, 4); Com- merce Honors Program (1, 2). WRIGHT, ROLAND HAYDEN, JR WESTMONT; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GARNER, House President (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); I.E.E.t. (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; S.A.M.E. (1, 2), President (2), Navy Pier. WRIGHT, SHARON FREEPORT; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; lllini Guide (3); Spanish Club (3, 4). WUNGLUECK, lETTY LEE HINSDALE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; lllini Union Com- mittee Member (3, 4); lllini Guide (3, 4); A.I.S. (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. YACKEL, WAITER CARL, JR KENILWORTH; B.S. in Food Science; PHI SIGMA EPSILON; lllini Guide (3). YAKOS, MICHAEL DEL STAUNTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NEWMAN HALL; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1). YAKUS, KAREN IRENE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; University Chorus (2). YAIEY, JAMES HUGH STRONGHURST; B.S. in Accountancy; SNYDER; Delta Sigma Pi; Oratorio Society (4); Honors Day (3). YAN, CALVIN TZE-HUENG, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engine-ering; ENTREKIN CLUB; I.E.E.E. (4); Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; I.E.E.E. (1, 2); Math Club (1); International Students Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. YANZY, KENNETH MITCHELL BELLWOOD; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; SIGMA PHI EPSILON, House President (4); Intramural Council (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Infra- mural Manager (2); Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Commander; Young Republicans Club (3). YASHKO, CAROLYN MARIE BRISTOL, VERMONT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALLEN HALL, House President (3); Delta Sigma Oinicron (1, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (3, 4). YEAGER, CAROL JOANE ROCKTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; SHERWOOD; Illi- nois Speech Correction Association (3, 4); Illinois State University. YETTKE, SUE ANNE BELLEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PI BETA PHI; Gamma Alpha Chi; lllini Union Committee Member (I); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Pompons (1). YONIKUS, MARTHA SUE DECATUR; B.S. in Recreation; TAFT HOUSE; American Recrea- tional Society (4); Physical Education Majors Club (1); Millikin University. YONTZ, NANCY JOAN PEORIA; A.B. in Child Development; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; lllini Union Committee Member (2); University Chorus (1); Greek Week Committee (3). YOSHIDA, CALVIN MASASHI WAILUKU, HAWAII; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; WESTON. YOST, LLOYD MORRISON; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Student Senate (4); Golt, Varsity Squad (4); Track, Varsity Squad (4); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4); Ohio University; Coloriids College; Southern Illinois University. YOUNG, LIONEL CHARLES GALESBURG; B.S. in Agronomy; BROWERY, House President (4); Field and Furrow (4); lllini Sportsman's Club (1, 2, 3); Young Democrats Club (4). YOUNG, MARJORIE MAXINE DANVILLE; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; Danville Junior College. YUDOFSKY, BARBARA SUSAN LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI SIGMA SIGMA, House President (3); Campus Chest (2); Junior Panhellenic (I); A.C.E. (2); Young Democrats Club (4). YUNKER, WILLIAM BERNARD CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Botany; John Brown University. ZACHA, JANET KAY ALTAMONT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; PHILEA; lllini Union Committee Member (3); lllini Union Commiltee Chairman (3, 4); German Club (3, 4). ZACHARIAS, NANCY ANN HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Honors Day (3); Syracuse University. 601 SENIORS 1965 ZACHGO, MARGARET ANNE DANFORTH; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHILEA; University Theatre Crew (3); Campus Chest (2, 3); Sno-Bai! Committee (3); Student National Edu- cation Association (2, 3, 4). ZAMORANO, CESAR HERNAN CALI, COLOMBIA; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E. (4); Spanish Club (3); Colombian Students Association {3, 4); University of Cauca. ZANDREW, JUDITH ANN BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Morton Junior College. ZAZVORKA, JUDITH lYNN BERWYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Mot ton Junior College. ZECHMAN, JAN ELLIOT GLENCOE; B.S. in Communications; ZETA BETA TAU; Alpha Delta Sigma; lllini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (I, 2); W.P.Ci.U. (4); Student Musicals (4); lllini Guide (2, 3). ZELLER, HERBERT GERALD DUNDEE; Bachelor of Architecture; SCOTT HOUSE, House Presi- dent (3); Gargoyle; Sigma Tau; A. I. A. (2); Honors Day (2, 3); Marquette University. ZELMAN, SHARON JUDITH SKOKIE; A.B in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Stu- dent Musicals l3); A.C.E. (2); Honors Day (2). ZEMKE, SALLY ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ARBOR SUITES; Newman Founda- tion Executive Council (1, 2); Young Re-publicans Club (4). ZICK, JOHN THOMAS THAWVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; PSI UPSILON; NROTC, Ensign; Trident (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4). ZIELINSKI, GREGORY FLORIAN WEST ALLIS, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Young Republicans Club (4). ZIMMERMAN, CAROL ANN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; SIGMA KAPPA; Phi Beta Lambda; Illinois State University. ZIS, BURTON JOEL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; WESTON; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1), Navy Pier. ZLOTNIK, ALAN EDWARD LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI EPSILON PI; Ac- countancy Club (3). ZOBERMAN, MADELINE B CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO; The ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (2); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4). ZOLLY, ROBERT JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Landscape Architecture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Forsite Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ZONGOR, ENDRE LANSING; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Campus Chest (2); lllini Guide (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (4). ZUCKERMAN, MARCIA LYNN CHICAGO; A.B. in Journalism. ZUCKERMAN, RONALD KENNETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (2); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the Uni- versity of Illinois. ZUSSMAN, JUDITH JOYCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Sigma Nu; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); W.S.A. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Activities Honorary (2); Women's Athletic Association (1, 2); Physical Education Major's Club (1, 2), President (2), Navy Pier. ZVONEK, LETTY CAMILIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communication; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; The Daily lllini (4); Intramural Council (2); Folk Song Club (4). ZWICK, ROBERT HARRY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English Literature; PHI EPSILON PI. 602 INDEX Acacia, 411) African Students Association, 3;i,S Afrriculturo Council, 29:5 Agriculture Economics Club, 309 Agriculture Education Club, 309 Air Force KOTC, 303. .305 Allen Hall North. 371, 372, .373 Allen Hall So itli. . .T.'i. . .75 Alpha Chi Omega. .340 Alpha Chi Kho. 417 Alpha Chron. 2S(; Alpha Delta I'hi, 418 Alpha Delta IM, 347 Alpha Delta Sigma, 325 Alpha P psilon, 287 Alpha Epsilon I'hi, 2S4 Alpha Epsilon I'i. 419 Alpha Eta Kho. 324 Alpha (;amma Delta, 349 Alpha Gamma Hho. 420 Alpha House. 370 Alpha Kappa Alpha. 3. 'itl Alpha Kappa Lanil)da. 421 Alpha Kappa I'si. 320 Alpha Lamlida Delta. 2S2 Alpha OmicroM I'i. .3. )! Alpha I'hi. .3.-|2 Alpha I'hi Alpha, 471 Alpha I'hi Omega, 290 Alpha Kho Chi, 422 Alpha Sigma Nu, 274 Alpha Sigma I'hi, 423 Alpha Tau Alpha, 312 Alpha Tau Omega, 421 Alpha Xi Delta, .353 Alpha Zeta, 287 Alphine Lodge, 471 American Ceramic Society, 318 American Foundryman's Society, 313 American Institute of Cheuucal Engineers, 314 American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 314 American Recreation Society Student Chapter, 321 American Society of Agricultural Engineers. 313 American Society of Civil Engineers, 315 American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 315 Angel Flight, 340 Armed Forces Council, 295 Armory House, 472 Arnold Air Society. 341 Association of the U. S. Army, 300 Avalon, 377 Abazoris Norman Vito, 478 Abbift, Gerald, 468 Abbott, Barbara Ann, 364, 390 Abell, John Lambert, 309, 485 Abelson, Arthur Rolfe, 455 Abernathy, Thomas David, 290 Ableman, Darlene Faye, 377 Abed, Lynn Carol, 389 Abrams, Charles, 325, 472, 514 Abrams, Kenneth Lee, 163 Abrams, Melvin, 487, 514 Abrams, Sheldon Neil, 343, 514 Acar, Seymur, 131 Acharry, Thanu, 466 Acker, Barbara Jean, 376, 514 Acker, David Seth, 443 Acker, Dolores Annette, 388 Acker, Lawrence Lee, 204, 502, 514 Ackerman, Gene F., Jr., 321, 428 Ackerman, Larry Lee, 293 Ackermann, Lynne Elsa, 364 Ackermann, Nancy A., 167, 363 Ackerman, Robert Owen, 462 Ackerman, Van Heiss, 424 Ackerson, Donald Keith, 491 Ackland, Janet Kay, 390 Acks, Ronald William, 213, 219, 464 Adache, Daniel Edward, 514 Adair, Sharon Kay, 323, 370 Adam, John Robert, 498 Adamaitis, Janice Rose, 370 Adami, Geraldine M., 389 Adams, Dean Andrew, 485 Adams, Harold Corwin, 11, 514 Adams, Mrs. Jo Ann, 112 Adams, Mark John, 342 Adams, Mary Juanita, 395 Adams, Paul Noble, 501 Adams, Richard J., 130, 459 Adams, Robert Burdette, 424 Adams, Robert Eldon, 313, 337, 485 Adams, Roy Eugene, 316 Adams, William Francis, 471, 493 Adamson, John Warren, 514 Adamson, Nancy Jean, 382, 514 Addis, Andra Lesley, 365 Adell, Parfick Allen, 271 Adell, Roger, 419 Adelman, Nancy Mae, 348 Adieman, Roger Allen, 270, 271, 279, 300, 301, 416, 514 Adelman, Terry Irwin, 497 Aden, David Paul, 504 Aden, Herbert Lee, 336 Aden, James Louis, 514 Aderton, Janet Louise, 203 Ades, Jeffery B., 452 Adewunmi, Adegboyega A., 338 Adkins, Charles E., 450 Adkins, Michael Ray, 483 AdI, Tourad J., 514 AdIer, James S'even, 459 Adolphson, Eric Roger, 514 Adra, Ahmed Bacheer, 514 Adrian, Eunice Jane, 395 Afflerbaugh, Donald E., 494 Africh, Janis Louise, 197, 413 Agazzi, Judith Lynn, 359 Aggen, John III, 189, 480 Agger, Dale, 347 Aghilt, Kamran, 499 Agostini, Milagros, 514 Aguirre, Richard A., 416, 480 Agwuna, Emmanuel N., 308, 338 Ahcin, Alan John, 490 Ahem, Edward Willman, 324, 514 Ahern, Patrick Micheal, 189 Ahlberg, James Edwin, 432 Ahlers, Robert Carl, 505 Ahlf, Vance Foster, 476 Ahr, Barbara Lee, 364 Ahrens, Ronald Edward, 318 Aichele, George, Jr., 514 Aiello, Patricia Lee, 390 Aikman, Mary Jane, 167, 390 Aimone, Virginia, 389 Akeman, Thomas Dale, 443 Akin, David Edwin, 420 Akin, John Arthur, 115, 187, 440 Akkerson, Susan J., 380 Akiinski, Dennis Chester, 452 Alaimo, Carl James, 165, 433 Alan, James Dean, 472 Albanese Charlse A., 514 Albano, Daniel Vincent, 200, 493 Albers, Brian Elmer, 453 Albers, John Joseph, 434 Albert, Barbara, 24 Alberts, Michael John, 426 Alberts, Jo Elaine, 349 Albrecht, Kenneth W., 308 Albrecht, Sandra, 327, 385 Albrecht, Sharon, 514 Albright, George Duane, 317 Albright, Prof. William, 271 Aldrich, John Norris, 314 Aldrich, Stephen Jay, 308 Aldridge, James Larry, 307 Alesandrini, Carlo G., Jr., 202, 503 Alex, Blossom, 360, 514 Alex, Gary Everett, 287, 311, 312, 483 Alexander, David Eugene, 481 Alexander, David Francis, 343 Alexander, David Louis, 493 Alexander, Dennis M., 482 Alexander, Joseph David, 514 Alexander, Kafhryn Ann, 197, 323, 404 Alexander, Kenneth John, 418 Alexander, Robert Edward, 439 Alexander, Robert Lee, 203 Alexander, Ruth, 393, 514 Alexander, William A., 416 Alhalel, Garry Jay, 462 Allaman, Gail Lee, 420 Allaman, Roger B'aine, 286, 309, 312, 420 Allard, Michael Duane, 219, 313 Allribght, Janet Marie, 514 Allen, Adrienne Camille, 415 Allen, Alfred W., 318 Allen, Arthur James, 440 Allen, Barbara Lee, 388 Allen, Charles Humphrey, 199, 270, 272, 291, 468 Allen, Clifford Leigh, 495 Allen, David Lee, 499 Allen, Jack Dean, 200, 514 Allen, Jary Aline, 413 Allen, John Stuart, 464 Allen, Judith Blair, 361 Allen, Larry Leroy, 199, 309, 324, 331, 435 Allen, Martin, 493 Allen, Mary Lynn, 390 Allen, Michael Dane, 440 Allen, Nancy Jean, 381, 412 Allen, Rebecca Ann, 392 Allen, Thomas Gregory, 115, 423 Allen, Thomas Leslie, 311 Allen, William Marshall, 456 Allen, William Robert, 468. 515 Allgood, William Thomas, 201 Allie, Gary R., 431 Allie, Glen Leonard, 431 Allison, Herman Dean, 506 Allison, Toni Jean, 228, 397 Allison, Turee Lee, 390 Allrich, John A., 485 Allyn, Thomas Richard, 421 Almon, John Sterling, 450 Almon, Richard Reiling, 450 Alonas, Paul George, 228 Alpert, Ronald Harvey, 191, 506, 515 Alsberg, Peter Allyn, 364 Alsberg, Steven Burt, 505 Alsberg, Terry Wayne, 467 Alshabibi, Muhsin, M. A.. 310 Alster, Susan Frances, 129, 363 Alstetter, Carl J., 316 Altes, Gary Roy, 472 Althoff, Jane Elizabeth, 274, 515 Altman, Brian George, 427 Altman, Paul Stephen, 141, 142, 503, 515 Altman, Robert Glenn, 452 Alvey, Robert Andrew, 279, 503 Amacher, Robert Bruce, 203 Ambrose, Connie Lorraine, 358 Ambrose, Gregory, 490 Ambrosino Alyce R., 369 Ambrosius, Lloyd Eugene, 337 Ament, Mrs., 465 Ament, Rickey Jerome, 462 Amerlan, Carl John., Jr., 200, 493 Amerlan, Howard Allan, 200 Ames, Lydia Elizabeth, 379 Ames, Michael Allen, 442 Ames, Rowena Louise, 395 Amft, Kathryn Nancy, 413 Amoaning, Kojo Adwoku, 338 Amos, Theodora Patricia, 402 Amosu, James Olakunle, 338 Abram, Robert Michael, 421 Amstutz, Sharon Kay, 364 Amundsen, Richard Peter, 272 Anable, Paul Robert, 155 Ananias, David J., 431 Ananias, James William, 431 Anapol, Fred Charles, 447 Anargyros, Georgia Ann, 323, 413 Andersen, Robert James, 432 Anderson, Bruce Carl, 427 Anderson, Carl Gunnar, 450, 515 Anderson, Carl John, 421 Anderson, Carol E., 407 Anderson, Carolyn C, 515 Anderson, Clayton Mark, 284, 430 Anderson, Clione, 325 Anderson, Darryl Dean, 181, 465 Anderson, David Ronald, 306, 509 Anderson, Deborah Sue, 197 Anderson, Denis David, 420, 515 Anderson, Don Leroy, 314 Anderson, Donald G., 424 Anderson, Duane Lee, 493 Anderson, Dwight Allan, 515 Anderson, Ellen Lynn, 402 Anderson, Eric Carl, 272 Anderson, Gary Nelson, 493 Anderson, George Paul, 199, 309, 420 Anderson, Glen Richard, 200 Anderson, Glenda May, 167, 363 Anderson, Gordon Wood, 490 Anderson, Harold Sanford, 435 Anderson, John C, Jr., 491 Anderson, John Long, 472 Anderson, John M., 187 Anderson, John R., 417 Anderson, Jon Walden, 434 Anderson, Kai Grant E., 213, 464 Anderson, Karen Marie, 390 Anderson, Karen Maureen, 394 Anderson, Keith Willard, 277 Anderson, Kenneth Allan, 318, 505 Anderson, Kenneth Wayne, 508 Anderson, Kimberly Kay, 372 Anderson, Leslie, 402 Anderson, Lynette Gaye, 368 Anderson, Margaret J., 392 Anderson, Margaret V., 208 Anderson, Marjorie Ellen, 515 Anderson, Michael Gordon, 277 Anderson, Michael Jon, 283, 491 Andreson, Michael Miles, 502 Anderson, Nancy Jean, 323, 401 Anderson, Norma Brandon, 273 Anderson, Richard Conrad, 506 Anderson, Richard Ernest, 283 Anderson, Richard G., 152, 283, 284, 426 Anderson, Richard John, 501, 515 Anderson, Richard W., 459 Anderson, Robert Alan, 335 Anderson, Robert J., 284 Anderson, Robert Wayne, 272 Anderson, Robert William, 515 Anderson, Sally Lou, 402 Anderson, Steven John, 416 Anderson, Sue Marie, 402 Anderson, Susan Jean, 396 Anderson, Wesley Glenn, 417 Anderson, William Eugene 433 Anderson, William T., 445 Andre, Kenneth William, 450 Andreasen, Duane Leon, 480 Andreen, Jerry Steven, 496 Andreen, Roger John, 515 Andres, Russell Allen, Jr., 189, 477 Andresen, Richard James, 364 Andrew, Mary Ellen, 154, 362 Andrews, Dean H., 474 Andrews, Margaret, 323 Andrews, Margaret Jean, 368 Andrews, Richard Anthony, 444 Andrews, Mrs. Thelma, 424 Andrews, Ulin Stanley, 309, 312, 490 Andrews, William Hal, 490 Andrieth, Tony, 342 Andris, Ronald George, 280 Andrle, John Charles, 306, 321, 440, 515 Anen, Joan Leslie, 176, 405, 515 Anflnsen, Jon Robert, 307 Angel, Roger Kenneth, 416 Angelich, Alan Michael, 449, 515 Angelico, Donald James, 496 Angell, Claudia, 393 Angell, Susan Fisher, 413 Angelos, Harry Nick, 501, 515 Angelton, Vincent, 271, 515 Angoli, Louis Edmund, 200 Angres, Ronald Pedro, 325 Angus, Kenneth Edwin, 440 Angus, Donald McLean, 115, 147, 429 Aniballi, Douglas Frank, 425 Anhalt, Joyce Carol, 392 Ankrom (Hse. Mother), 370 Annis, Mary Jo, 415 Anniss, Earnest, 477, 515 Anniss, Robert Eugene, 310, 477 Anthony, Barbara Jean, 3?3 Anticol, Annabelle Ruth, 386 Antonio, Elizabeth A. T., 515 Antonovych, Boris Roman, 339 Anyaegbu, Samuel Ndimele, 311, 515 Apacki, Kenneth, 486 Apacki, Kenneth C, 270, 271, 315 Apfel, Marilyn Helen, 364 Aprati, Frederick P., Jr., 239, 289 April, Jay Irwin, 462 Arban, Mary J., 373 Arbenz, Mary H., 154, 307 Arbetman, Carla Joan, 386 Arbit, Wendy Beryl, 414 Arbogast, Roger Eugene, 503 Archambault, Kenneth N., 317, 319, 515 Archambault, Mary Anne, 393 Archer, John Earl, 493, 516 Archer, Pamela Kathryn, 134, 346 Ardell, Milford Ames, 283, 463 Arends, Craig Warren, 475 Arendt, Dennis Bernard, 485, 516 Arendt, Richard J., 432 Arethas, Spiros Panos, 416 Arfstrom, Jack E., 416 Arganbright, Mary Jane, 323, 349, 373 Arhelger, Robert Martin, 516 Aring, Richard Lee, 471 Armellino, Robert Albert, 497 Arms, Raymond David, 516 Armstrong, David L., 295, 416 Armstrong, Harlow Scott, 189, 478 Armstrong, Joe Ellis, 202, 480 ,' Armstrong, Ronald N., 207 Armstrong, Ronald J., 276 Arndt, George Philip, 516 Arndt, Paul K., 496 Arney, Kenneth Wayne, 204, 425 Arnold, Frank William, 308 Arnold, Jeffrey Alan, 462 Arnold, Kenneth Frank, 482 603 Arnold, Lester Eugene, 328, 516 Arnold, Paul M., 475 Arnold, William Joseph, 418 Aronson, Edward, 516 Aronson, Jaycee Wilma, 387 Aronson, Marsha Jay, 386 Arquilla, Alfred Frank, 459 Arrigo, Diane Louise, 133, 137 Arroyo, Richard Daniel, 325 Arsenault, Carolyn Jane, 415 Arsfow, William, 295 Arthur, Candace Jean, 351 Arfstein, Joan Marsha, 381 Arv-dson, Father, 328 Arvedson, Mrs., 328 Asagi, Patsy Takako, 328 Asaro, Michael Anthony, 461 Asch, Kenneth Sax, 447 Aschbacher, David F., 425 Ascher, Barry H., 497 Ash, Cynthia Sue, 364 Ash, Lyn Gale, 310 Ash, Robert Paul, 203 Ashbrook, Deborah Louise, 202, 295, 389 Ashbrook, James William, 317, 319, 468, 516 Ashby, Douglas Earl, 497 Ashley, Barry Michael, 462 Aspengren, Mary Lou, 165, 401 Asta, John Jacob, 449 Astheimer, Estelle M., 387, 516 Astrin, Linda Fay, 198, 371, 372, 516 Atchison, Marcia Jean, 326, 362, 516 Atkins, Jerry L., 271 Atkins, Merle Eugene, 482 Atlas, Jane Ellen, 373 Atlas, Ronald Jay, 447 Atutis Victor Alexander, 277, 339 Alwood, Fay Noretta, 194, 333, 381 Aubry, Robert James, 498 Audy, Joseph Thomas, 446 Auer, Victoria Dean, 320 Aufrecht, Ronald James, 240, 455 Augoustatos, Spiro, 314, 474 Augustin, Adrian Robert, 450 Auler, Robert Isham, 337, 343 Aulvin, Sarah Ellen, 154, 362 Aunt Rosalie, 357 Austin, Bert, 478 Austin, Claudia Jean, 292, 359 Austin, Steve Paul, 487 Austin, William Winter, 488 Auten, Judith Leua, 208 Auvinen, Mary Ann, 336, 364 Awaleh, Mohamed, 329, 338 Aw e, Carl Frederick, 309, 503 Av e, Susan Ann, 364, 397 Axelrad, Michael Philip, 452 Aydt, William Lewis, 476 Azbell, Ronald Kelso, 491 Azelickis, George, 176 Azubalis, Dalia Antonija, 339, 413 Azuma, Yasuo, 310 B r.abcock Bastille, 4S!J Biibcock Roost, 489 Baptist Student Council. :«1 Baptist Student Union, 33L Beta Alpha Psi, 2(59 Beta Gamma Sigma, JOS Beta House, 376 Beta Sigma Psi, 425 Beta Tlieta Pi, 426 Blaisdell Hall, 401 Brandolier, 473 Bronze Tablet, 115 Busey Hall, 378, 379 Baacke, Judith Ann, 276 Baackes, John Williamson, 167, 321, 434 Babcock, Cornelia Jean, 380 Babler, Susan Mae, 378, 397, 515 Baccil, Etem Gunduz, 271, 516 Bach, Fred Thomas, 497 Bach, Helene Ann, 340, 368, 516 Bachand, Robert A., Jr., 467, 516 Bachman, Brian Richard, 439 Bachman, Donald Edward, 490 Bachman, Robert Jay, 242, 284, 424 Bachman, William John, Jr., 243 Bachrach, Sally, 403 Bachta, Richard Lewis, 471 Backe, Lee Duban, 464 Bacon, Nancy Lee, 152, 280, 363 Badal, Robert Samuel, 284, 429 Bade, Joy Ann, 410 Badizadegan, Ahmad, 458 Badner, Henry Lewis, 441 Badoh, John R., 460 Baer, James S., 325, 469 Bagby, G. Dale, 115, 337 Bagcnt, Judith Kay, 389 Baher, Michelle H., 389 Bahrmasel, Steven Jay, 463 Bale, John William, 490 Bailey, Claudia Lynn, 393 Bailey, James Lloyd, 458 Bailey, Katherinc Ann, 328, 414 Bailey, Lee Worth, 516 Bailoy, Leonard Robert, 488 Bailey, Linda Caryn, 373 Bailey, Roy Allen, 311 Bailey, Stonewall J., 308 Bailey, Thomas H., 324 Bailleu, Cheryl Adair, 385 Bain, Joseph Henry, 422 Baird, Barbara, 115 Baird, Glenn Russell, 466 Bait, Ronald Michael, 482 Bak, Helene Dorothy, 197, 198, 391 Bakeman, Albe Brian, 509 Baker, Arlene Lorraine, 396 Baker, Barbara Ellen, 359 Baker, Barry Lawrence, 455, 515 Baker, Clyde Julian, 509 Baker, Dale Joy, 516 Baker, Donald Andrew, 490 Baker, Edward C, 202 Baker, Edward Henry II. 201 Baker, Edwin Chester, 342 Baker, Eileen Jere, 414 Baker, Jerry Wayne, 251, 253 Baker, Joyce Ann, 398 Baker, Kenneth Howard, 31 1 Baker, Lou (coach), 213 Baker, Mildred Ann, 389 Baker, Richard Alan, 421 Baker, Sara Lynn, 206, 276, 286, 384 Baker, Scott, 472 Baker, Valerie Francis, 410, 516 Bakker, Jack Joseph, 162, 180, 203, 452 Balan, Mercedes Mary, 516 Baldazzi, Robert Anthony, 516 Baldoni, Joseph Gary II, 475 Baldridge, David Ralph, 333 Baldridge, Elizabeth Ann, 409 Baldwin, Nancy, 323, 399 Balgley, Jane Margaret, 346 Balis, Emmert John, 314 Baliva, Janet Marie, 364, 405 Ball, Charlene Roberta, 342, 346 Ball, Michael Gar, 516 Ball, Roberta Louise, 390 Ballantyne, William B., 421 Ballard, Constance Kay, 392 Balliett, Jane Lois, 143. 172. 399 Ballou, Donald Carl, 289, 460 Balma, Thomas Wayne, 203, 487 Baloun, Michael Joseph, 315, 344, 468 Balsley, William Lee, 191, 516 Balz, Daniel John, 189, 478 Balz, Douglas Charles, 421 Banach, Lester George, 505 Banashek, Joan Elizabeth, 386 Bane, Mary Elizabeth, 352, 516 Bange, Catherine Ann. 372 Banko, Robert Alan, 284, 422 Bankson, Carol Ann, 308, 384 Banner, Delmar Keith, 200, 506 Banovich, Diane Dawn, 516, 356 Bao, Lily Ye, 323 Baran, John Peter, 495 Baranski, Ronald Steven, 516 BarbakoFf, Lee Richard, 462 Barbaro, Charles Peter, 484 Barbre, Larry Franklin, 287, 309, 312 479 Barbre, Larry R., 293, 309 Barchers, Daniel Emmert, 191, 503 Barclay, Carole Roselle, 165, 370 Barclay, Sara-Rene, 375 Barenbrugge, David T., 442 Barfuss, Joseph Oren, 203, 453 Bargiel, Jo Ann, 152, 342. 346 Barioon, William Frank. 516 Bariff, Martin Louis, 326, 447 Baringer, Robert Wesley, 501 Barkan, Fredi Ann, 357 Barker, John Lennard, 284 Barker, Linda Theresa, 315 Barker, Twiley W., Jr.. Prof., 85 Barklay, Carole R., 198 Barkley, James Croxton 453, 517 Barkley, Nancy Ann, 414 Barkman, Robert Andrew, 190, 506, 517 Barksdale, Janet Sue, 200, 401 Barkstrom, Bruce Richard, 204 Barnabas. Sampatkumar, 329 Barnas, Ann Louise. 306, 340, 346 Barnes, Ara Lee, 517 Barnes, Barbara Anne, 373 Barnes, Carole Lynn, 208, 402 Barnes, Gary Robert, 115 Barnes, James Oliver, 507 Barnes, James Richard, 497, 517 Barnes, Joan Elizabeth, 410 Barnes, Joyce Ann, 388 Barnes, Kenneth Roger. 416 Barnes, Loren Irvin, 279, 503 Barnes, Thomas Raymond, 457 Barnett, Colette Ethel, 413 Barnett, Jane, 367 Barnett, Kelso Grant III, 499 Barney, Michael Charles, 448 Barnhart, Jay Warren, 424 Barnhill, Mary (hse. mother), 457 Barnickel, Jon Albert, 326, 477 Barnstable, Sandra L., 353, 517 Barocca, Adele Jean, 401 Barocca, Richard C, 503 Baron, Cheryl Jean, 402 Baron, Paul Andrew, 517 Baron, Roberta Sue, 348 Barr, Charles Paul, 272 Barr, James Franklin, 517 Barr, Jay K., 487 Barragree, Kendra Lee, 165, 353 Barre, Denruth Colleen, 393, 517 Barrett, Carol Ann, 397 Barringer, Donald, 200 Barron, William Stanley, 446 Barry, Allen L., 309 Barry, Eugene Kevin, 434 Barry, John Edmund, 504 Barry, Patricia Marie, 321, 406 Barsema, Ronald, 271 Batchelder, Bo B., 213 Bartelt, Nora Michaela, 407 Barth, George David, 317. 494 Barth, Geraldine Ann, 407 Barth, Jeri Sue, 368 Bartha, Rodolfo, Jr., 129, 517 Barthanagy, Rodolfo, 289 Bartholomew, David B.. 270 Bartlett, Barbara V.. 517 Bartocci, Nenos, 319 Bartoli, Mary Virginia, 414 Bartolotti, Libero John, 472 Bartolt, Linda Janice, 200, 411, 517 Barton, David Robert, 200 Barton, Henry Ruwe, Jr., 200 Barton, Richard William, 131, 152, 416 Barton, Robert Duanne, 284 Bartow, June Rochelle, 413 Bartscht, Susan Margaret, 380 Bartulis. Mary Beth, 346, 517 Bartz, Edward August, 499 Baruck, John Elliot, 447, 475 Barylske, Patricia Ann, 45, 366, 517 Bascom, Patricia Elaine, 415 Bash, Roger Leonard, 343 Basha, Leroy Conrad, 485 Basil, Philip Charles, 418 Basine, James Mack, 448 Baskin. Laurence Allan, 343, 487, 517 Bass, Berge, 203 Bass, Bonnie Mae, 390 Bass, George Warren, 507 Bast, Thomas George. 272, 517 Bastell, Joseph E., 499 Basye, Sue Ann, 391 Batchelder, Robert Baker, 213, 222, 424 Bateman, Mark Edward, 421 Bates, David Lee. 482 Bates, James Andrew, 473 Bates, James P., 473 Bates, Peter Allynn, 424, 284, 242 Bates, Timothy Mason, 457 Bath, Kenneth Lincoln, 509 Battaglia, Ruth Grace, 197, 411 Battern, Sheryl Jennine, 393 Battey, Bradford Reed, 485 Battles, Kathryn Jean, 517 Baucom, Michael Ray, 425 Bauer, Gertrude E., 352 Bauer, Harold E., 475 Bauer, Joan Louise, 402 Bauer, Lee Anthony, 283, 439 Bauer, Patricia Cora, 112, 274, 354, 517 Bauer, Rachel Wilma, 321, 517 Bauer, Robert Charles, 284, 434 Bauer, Sheila, 367 Bauer, Thomas Joseph, 259, 289, 493 Baues, William Bryant, 517 Bauqhman, Ronald Allen. 507 Bauhs, William Bryant, 272 Bauling, Douglas B., 287 Baum, Aris Ruth. 357 Baum, Gerald, 271, 409, 517 Ba.uma, Florence, 409 Bauman, David John, 475 Bauman, Ronald Erhardt, 503 Baumann, Richard Allen, 505 Baumel, Sandra Joyce, 207, 517 Baumgardner, Robert Lee, 460 Baumgarten, Douglas Earl, 324 Baumgartner, David Lynn, 272, 433, 517 Baumgartner, Nelson B., 311, 312, 479 Baumgartner, Virgil B.. 201 Baumgartner, William Ken. 312, 420 Bavarskis. Justinas V., 339 Bavor, Herbert John, Jr., 440 Bawden, Carole Susan, 354 Baxter, Byron Lee, 291, 315, 505 Baxter, Harry Long, 494 Baxter, Lawrence Wiley, 189, 479 Bayer, Edward Anthony, Jr., 456 Bayer, Lyn Francis. 311 Baymiller, Bette, 370, 321, 517 Bayno, James W., 271 Beach, Edward James, 505 Beat, Franklyn Harry, 488 Beall, Charles Wayne, 208 Beall, George Kenton, 272, 315, 517 Beall, Lawrence A., 309 Beall, Wilma Rae, 199, 323, 384 Beals, Dr. Robert, 458 Bean, Barbaro Lorell, 396 Bean, Gerald Alan, 171 Bean, Kaye Maxme, 396 Bean, Thomas Ray, 208, 416 Beane, William Edward, 450 Bear, Barbara Linn, 380 Bear, Janice Carol, 121, 187, 235, 361 Bear, Mark Clements, 489 Beard, Gerald Arthur, 328, 498, 518 Bearden, John Edward, 203, 430 Beardsley, Clarence J., 314 Beardsley, Douglas Craig, 328 Beattie, Clayton D., Jr., 289, 518 Beattie, Lena, 321 Beaty, Larry David, 285, 479 Beaty, Paul Richard, 457 Beaty, Richard Duane, 203, 505 Beaudodin, George A., 446 Beauchesne, Jean-Marc, 321 Beaupre, Lawrence K., 171 Beavers, Ben Alan, 464, 518 Beavers, Raymond Scott, 472 Beazley, John Kenneth, 152, 465 Beazley, Raymond R., 337 Bechtel, David Samuel, 130, 284, 309, 312, 420 Beck, Charlene Sharon, 409 Beck, Gerald Paul, Jr., 426 Beck, Jeffrey Northrup. 489 Beck, Ralph Spencer, 497 Beck, Sandra Joyce, 135, 281, 362 Beck, William Frederick. 498 Beck, William James, 518 Becke, Marilyn Louise 355, 518 Beckemeyer, Jeanne Marie. 344. 401 Becker, Allan Lee. 204. 205, 518 Becker, Arthur Michael 132, 424 Becker, Darrell Dean, 497, 518 Becker, David Leonard, 112, 122, 247, 248, 249, 289, 337, 440, 518 Becker, Judith Ann, 354 Becker, Katherine V., 206, 281, 352 Becker, Kenneth John 313 Becker, Lee Avrum, 462 Becker, Lucy Ann, 183 206, 352, 518 Becker, Paul William, 518 Becker, Rebecca A., 412 Becker, Richard H., 272, 518 Becker, Terry Lee, 308 Beckerman, George F., 176. 508 R°ckerman. Joan Beth, 357 Rerkett, Grace, 201 Beckloy, Harlan Ray, 180, 181, 295, 435 Becklev. Ronald John, 12? Beckman, Karen Ann, 307, 518 Beckmann, Larry Herbert, 474 Bedal, Diane Lynne, 206. 277, 353, 518 Bedient, Mary Lou, 407 Redlek, John Josenh. 496 Rednar, Gerald 489 Rednar, Richard Olin 307 494 Rednar, Robert Richard, 176 Bedrin, Ted S. 454 Beecher, John William. 307, 311 Beederman Victor F., 497 Beekman. Sarah Helen. 366 Reeks, Edward Ronald. 518 Beeks. Michael Jon, 445 Reeman, Robert Herbert 482 Beenders. Patricia Ann, 398 Beers, Michael Patrick, 433 Reery, Polalase Pamela, 381 Beeson, John Richard, 456 Beger, Jerrold Richard. 421 Beqon, Laurel Elaine, 518 Behm. Diane Meredith, 373 Behnke, Harold W.. Jr., 440 Behounek, Edward Frank, 270, 271, 279, 300, 301, 315 Behrends, Wallace Ray, 474, 518 Behrens, James Eugene, 293, 336, 420, 518 Behrens, Joyce Ann. 197. 404 Behrens, Madeline S., 361, 404 Behrens, Mary Katherine, 361 Behrens. M ry Sue, 331 Behringer, Clara M., 154, 307 Beich, Paul Marion, Jr., 327 Beich, Stephen, 442 Beicher, John William, 475, 518 Beicher, Sue Anne. 50, 346 Beiahtol, Robert Edward, 213, 464 Beiike, Kenneth Edward, 315 Beitz, Richard Wayne, 333, 507 Bekiares, Wayn Edward, 518 Belanoer, David George. 149 Belchak, Francis Robert, 437 Belcher, Dennis Flynn, 509 Belcher, Lawrence, Jr.. 434 Belden. Sandra Sue, 393 Belinofif, Robert Jay, 173, 284, 455 Belkin, Alma, 412 Relkin, Gary Gene, 472 Bell, Alan Robert, 313 Bell, Cathryn Ann, 372 Bell, Craia Peter, 240, 241, 263, 289, 305, 321 Bell, James Joseph, 314, 497 Bell, Kathryn, 373 Bell, Larry Edward, 204, 426 Bell, Linda Jane, 385 Bell, Patti Lynn, 357 Bell, Randall Lee, 497 Bell, Rita Marie, 112, 120, 182, 183, 184, 185, 355, 518 Bell, Robert Fred, 268 Bell, Robert George, 460 Bell, Rodney Earl. 499 Bell, Sally Ann, 320 Bell, William Jr., 327 Bellot, John Ronald, 431 Belsley, Diana Lee, 402 Belsley, Janet Ann, 346, 518 Belsole, Bob, 251 Belssner, Louise A., 380 Belstner, Raymond Edward, 294 Belton, Thondaj Russell, 309, 435 604 Beltran, Eduardo Alberto, 461, 519 Bemis, Gerald Henderson, 208 Benages, James Michael, 446 Bencovitz, Elliot AA., 469 Bend, Karen Ann, 269, 352 Benda, Paul David, 456 Bender, Robert Michael, 473 Benedict, James Robert, 457 Benedict, Michael Leslie, 469 Benhur, Yeshayahu, 308 Benjamin, Jerry Lynn, 309, 519 Benjamin, Jill, 357 Benn, Marvin Norris, 419 Bennett, Allen Fredrick, 423, 519 Bennett, Betty Jane, 207, 376, 393, 519 Bennett, Betty Lois, 320 Bennett, Dale Mary, 381 Bennett, Donald Bruce, 423 Bennett, Ernest, 315 Bennett, Gary, 306 Bennett, Neil Jay, 487 Bennett, Richard Alan, 328, 519 Bennett, Stuart Edward, 445 Bennett, Wayne Burbank, 508 Bennett, William Reif, 504 Bennie, Stanley, 31 1 Benoit, Judith Ann, 356 Benokraitis, Vitalius J., 339 Benson, Barbara Jean, 401 Benson, Carolyn Ann, 315 Benson, Edward Theodore, 117, 295, 303, 305, 341, 507, 519 Benson, James Michael, 504 Benson, Joan Stratton, 519 Benson, Michael Herbert, 472 Benson, Raymond Edward, 488 Benson, Paul Wayne, 336, 459, 519 Benson, Richard Arthur, 519 Benson, Robert Charles, 425 Benware, Mary lee M., 132, 363 Benziger, Robert Alfred, 468, 519 Berchos, Thomas P., 450 Bercovitz, Elliot M., 143 Beren, Phyllis, 348 Berg, Carol Edith, 334 Berg, Cheryl L., 167, 393 Berg, David Keith, 135, 165, 312, 420 Berg, Donna May, 409 Berg, Howard Martin, 433, 519 Berg, Melinda Westbrook, 208, 347 Berg, Richard Laverne, 494 Berg, Stephen Raymond, 478 Berger, Carol Marie, 413 Berger, Chari Regina, 360 Berger, Diane D., 365 Berger, Jack Harold, 463 Berger, Sandra Lee, 282, 367 Berger, Stephen Lloyd, 441 Berger, Stuart Jordan, 472, 519 Berger, Wayne Elmer, 312, 489, 519 Bergethon, Erik Nelson, 454 Bergfeld, Vicky Lynn, 397 Berggren, Joyce Anne, 355, 484 Berglund, Ingrid Ann, 414 Berglund, Linda Lou, 358 Bergman, Alan, 446 Bergman, Diane Elizabeth, 366 Bergmann, Ronald William, 418 Bergstrom, Dan Eric, 440 Bergstrom, Eric Baird, 442 Bergstrom, Fay Jeanne, 385 Berk, Myra Ellen, 208, 321 Berk, Richard Allen, 191, 504 Berke, Jerry Howard, 452 Berke, Jay Paul, 494 Berke, William Bennett, 160 Berkenstadt, Joy Susan, 360 Berkman, Robert Allen, 504 Berkson, Jeffrey A., 469 Berkson, Madlynn, 348 Berkson, William Koller, 519 Berkun, Eone, 455 Berland, Richard Bruce, 455, 519 Berliant, Pamela Renee, 392 Berlin, Barbara Sharon, 414 Berlin, Bonnie Susan, 373 Berline, Prudence Beth, 206, 430 Berliner, Ronald Richard, 401, 519 Berlow, Susan Jill, 409 Berman, Howard James, 283, 462 Berman, Irwin Allen, 177, 509 Berman, Michael Harvey, 455 Berman, Stephen, 519 Berman, Steven Phillip, 452 Bernard, Michael, 485 Bernard, Richard Joseph, 495 Bernberg, Victoria Celia, 377 Bernett, Dean Chapman, 283 Bernhardt, John Richard, 425 Bernhardt, Russell John, 180, 519 Bernhardy, Gary David, 317 Berns, Frederic James, 279, 485 Berns, John Leo, 141, 485 Berns, Sherri Lynn, 386 Berns, John Leo, 142 Bernstein, Bonnie Avis, 396 Bernstein, Adrienne Harriet, 519 Bernstein, Eugene Howard, 138, Af) Bernstein, Jerry Michael, 143, 455 Bernstein, Joan A., 197, 392 Bernstein, Norman, 172 Bernstein, Raymond, 462 Bernstein, Steven James, 181, 441 Berra, John, 272, 315, 506, 519 Berra, Reynold Pete, 509 Berry, Allen Carl, 311 Berry Donna Marlene, 410 Berry, Thomas Peter, 457 Bersell, Maureen Dorothy, 138, 349 Bertetto, Richard Alan, 519 Eerthold, Charles E. 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272 Chan, Florance Sui Ying, 274, 323, 414, 525 Chan, lu Kwok Vernon, 495 Chan, Olivia Yvonne, 402 Chan, Shiu Kwong, 270, 505, 525 Chaney, Robert Allen, 476 Chang, Santiago, 501 Chang, Walter Wei Kong, 283 Chang, Wendy Wei Wei, 371, 595 Chao, Chihchieh, 525 Chao, Nancy Tsai, 206, 395, 525 Chapman, Bruce Edward, 478 Chapman, Ellen Randall, 308, 396 Chapman, Georgiana, 183, 357 Chapman, Glenda Kay, 320 Chapman, Jill Marcie, 409 Chapman, John Edwin, 418, 525 Chapman, John W., Ill, 416 Chapman, Phyllis Gwen, 373 Chapman, William Allen, 419 Chappie, Cecilia, 394 Charles, Allan Toward, 242, 315, 463 Charlson, Charlie, 473 Chartoff, Joe, 455 Chase, Helen Louise, 361 Chase, Robert William, 203 Chase, Stephen Martin, 525 Chavin, Scott Alan, 441 Checker, Kathleen Jo, 361, 375 Checkman, Harvey Bruce, 457 Cheeseman, Emerson Lynn, 433 Chelin, Jory Ives, 487 Chelius, James Robert, 433, 525 Chen, Julia, 415 Cheney, David Allen, 509 Chenoweth, Amos Junior, 526 Chepulis, Waller N., 208, 427 Cherney, Barbara N., 526 Cheney, Susan Molly, 396 Cherry, Stephen Joseph, 493 Cherwin, Margaret, 207, 353 Cheskis, Edward Jay, 487 Cheskin, Susan E., 526 Cheskin, Gregory H., 447, 526 Chesrown, Russell James, 497 Chessman, Gary Albert, 278. 429 Chesta, Michael Charles, 501 Cheung, Nicky Kan Yin, 272 Chevatti, Joe, 473 Chew, Jimmie Dean, 328, 498 Chi, 427 Chichanski, William, 484 Chickles, James George, 141, 143, 428 Chidley, Alan Ben, 313, 526 Chien, Yau Ming, 526 Childers, Mary Brent, 391 Chilton, James Paul, 459 Chilton, Virginia Jane, 395 Chisholm, Janet Rae, 412 Chisholm, Robert, 443 Chiss, Allen S., 180 Chiss, Allen Stuart, 462 Chizewer, Arline Ellen. 357 Chmelir, Lynn Kay, 282, 370 Chmielinski, Marcia T., 198, 391 Chockley, Carol Sue, 397, 526 Chong, Myrna S., 344 Chornomas, Walter, 482 Chouinard, Paul Lewellyn, 201 Choules, Louisa, 203, 373 Chow, James Chehmin, 505 Christ, Cheryl Ann, 359 Christ, Kathryn Marie, 183, 353, 526 Christ, Sandra Lynn, 234, 274, 320, 366, 526 Christenson, David Loren, 526 Christenson, Karin Ann, 115 Christiano, John P., 501 Christiansen, Linda Ruth, 347, 403 Christianson, Linda, 526 Christie, John Tait, 489, 526 Christodoulou, Stephen M., 427 Christofferson, John E., 279, 316 Christopher, James Leroy, 489, 526 Christopher, Jilaine Kay, 353 Christopher, Ronald J., 251, 252, 253 Christopher, Ronald R., Jr., 505 Christy, Myrna Darlene, 395, 526 Chu, Vivian Ping, 382, 383, 526 Chunowitz, Sondra, 381 Churaw, John A., 328 Church, Richard William, 456 Chvatal, Joseph James, 341 Chyrchel, Stephen Dale, 504 Ciarniello, Phyllis Ruth, 385, 526 Cichon, Joann Marie, 198 Cichon, Mary Louise, 382 Ciesielka, Michael V., Jr., 495 Cioper, John Richard, 496 Cipriano, Carole Hope, 369 Cirone, Salvatore M., 308 Citron, Lawrence Jay, 463 Clancy, Nancy Simone, 405 Clapp, Thomas William, 202 Clapper, Steven Lynn, 485 Clark, Bruce A., 502 Clark, Carol Sue, 391 Clark, Carolyn Ann, 382 Clark, Carolyn Joan, 183, 368, 526 Clark, Daniel Monroe, 526 Clark, David Reid, 435 Clark, Dennis Larry, 441 Clark, Horace Pomeroy, 505 Clark, Janie Lynn, 415 Clark, John Porter, 428, 526 Clark, Kenneth Malachy, 428 Clark, Marcia, 363 Clark, Robert Benjamin, 486, 526 Clark, Susan, 323, 377 Clark, Thomas Devore, 473 Clarke, Richard Kent, 283, 458 Clarkson, Lynn E., 457 Clarkston, Sharon K., 414 Clarno, James Russell, 468 Clatt, Nan Gay, 337, 370 Claude, Corinne M., 414 Clausen, Kenneth Arthur, 272, 315, 477, 526 Clavenna, Leroy Russell, 314 Clay, George, 306 Claypool, Robert C, Jr., 486 Clayton, John Gibson, 429 Clayton, Kathryn Ann, 161, 275 Cleary, Michael Dennis, 424 Clebucki, Mary, 415 Cleckner, Kathleen R., 380 Cleich, James L., 343 Clem, Harry Earl, 506 Clements, Gene Harrold, 132 Clements, Ralph Elbert, 342 Clemins, Archie Ray, 279, 295, 300, 301, 527 Clendenin, Jean Ann, 286, 412, 413 Clendenin, John F., 509 Clevenger, Ida Carol, 396 Clevenstine, Emmert C, 203, 493 Clifford, Susan Jay, 167, 403 Cline, Margaret Louise, 527 Clinton, Jean Ann, 206, 362 Clinton, John Edward, 212, 527 Clinton, Malcolm, 202 doe, William E., Jr., 272, 527 Clothier, Robert Dean, 310, 527 Cluskey, Frederick Jr., 287, 310, 486 Coates, Carola Avise, 406 Coats, Oon Webster, 308 Coats, Mrs. Mildred, 367 Cobb, David Lyic, 193, 490, 527 Cobb, John Scott, 440 Coberly. Daniel Edward, 328 Cobourn, Sandra Kay, 390 Cobourn, Stephen David, 283 Cocagnc, William S., 458 Cochran, Brian Phillip, 457 608 Cochran, Richard Mathew, 428 Cocking, Betty Louise, 165, 285, 363 Cocking, Richard Carl, 295 Coda, Donald Lawrance, 527 Codak, William Peter, 453 Coffman, Marcia Lynn, 388 Cofoid, Paul Brian, 279, 485 Cogswell, Gary Laverne, 271, 315, 317, 527 Cogswell, Roger Linn, 416 Cohan, Roberta Sue, 373 Cohen, Anne Louise, 360, 527 Cohen, Barry Eugene, 141, 469 Cohen, Beryl Myra, 415 Cohen, Bonnie L., 357 Cohen, Brian Robert, 462 Cohen, Carol Dee, 365 Cohen, David Ira, 452 Cohen, Harvey Gilbert, 498, 527 Cohen, Rabbi Hirsch, 330 Cohen, llene, 388 Cohen, Joel Howard, 487 Cohen, Kenneth Gerald, 447 Cohen, Laura Judith, 379 Cohen, Lawrence AAichael, 181, 455 Cohen, Leslie, 273, 387, 394, 527 Cohen, Sandra Gayle, 165, 415 Cohen, Sanford, 464 Cohen, Sheldon Irving, 160, 452 Cohen, Susan Audrey, 357 Cohen, Susan Fredda, 387, 527 Cohenour, Priscilla, 165, 373 Cohil, Dennis Joseph, 476, 527 Cohn, Evelyn Dons, 410 Cohn, Gregory Alan, 165, 490 Cohn, Ronald D., 527 Cohn, Steven, 463 Cohn, Zawe, 1 13 Cohoer, Dale, 3j9 Coifman, Blicstem N., 314, 315, 338 Coil, Gale Crougnan, 279, 341, 5UV Coil, George Leon, 279, 509 Cokliss, Hariey Louis, 419 Colangelo, Lenice Karen, 113, 139, 352, 527 Co, berg, Karen Elizabeth, 390 Colbert, Gerald Lee, 327, 462 Colbert, Steven Jay, 498 Colbert, Sheryl Ann, 363, 527 Colbert, Terry Gordon, 502 Colburn, Stephen, 447 Coiby, Mary Laverne, 402 Colclasure, Wyett H., II, 278 Cole, Barton Lee, 2 y, 300, 424, 527 Cole, David Leroy, 481 Cole, Lee Albert, jr., 439 Cole, Lucy tllen, 40v Cole, Raymond George, 418 Cole, Steven, 463 Cole, Terry Rona.d, 424 Coleman, James Leslie, Jr., 442 Coleman, James Regan, 4V9 Coleman, Jill Sherry, 328, 390 Coleman, Joel Clair, 498 Coleman, Seymour E,iio:t, 181, 462 Coleman, Susan Dare, 34 Colitz, Natalie Lynn, 367, 527 Collins, Alexandra Irene, 394 Collins, Constance Sue, 399 Collins, Cheryle, 125 Collins, Gordon Lyie, 505 Collins, Joe Lynn, 32 , 327 Collins, Larry Lynn, 505 Collins, Roger Wayne, 278 Collinson, Crystal L., 407 Collymore, Earl N., 342 Colman, David Robert, 309 Colthurst, Steven Lee, 443 Colver, Richard Jaye, 199, 468 Colvin, James C, 105 Colvin, Sandra Lynn, 392 Combs, Charles Michael, 498 Combs, Fred Michael, 200, 201 Combs, Jane Joann, 398 Combs, Harry, 225 Combs, Willa Jean, 389 Comerio, John William, 321, 444, 527 Comerio, Michael, 444 Comparini, Kathryn Anne, 197 Compasso, Michael John, 494 Compton, Alan Dean, 488 Compton, Janet Naidine, 402 Compton, William Robert, 527 Coiiable, William, 115 Concaildi, George Andrew, 471 Concarczyk, Andrew J., 496 Condon, Charles W., Jr., 310, 312 Condon, Marguerite Anne, 183, 527 Ccne, Craig K., 431 Congleton, David William, 527 Conklin, Dennis Michael, 499 Conlee, Mrs. Arahbell, 360 Conley, John B., 306, 475 Conley, Shirley Deicres, 371 Conlin, Gery V., 368 Conlin, Joan Kamryn, 112, 527 Conlin, Richard Dean, 283, 416 Conlon, James Joseph, 313 Conn, Kelley Bowen, 491 Connell, John E., 527 Connell, Michael Irrmann, 430 Connelly, Hugh Thomas, 439 Connelly, June Frances, 346 Connely, Thomas Allen, 200, 496 Conner, James Rau, 168, 306, 433 Conner, John E., 527 Conner, Edwin, 300 Connett, Steven Talbott, 504 Connolley, James Andrew, 314 Connolly, Ellen J., 344 Connolly, John Irving, 344 Conner, Cynthia Jane, 355 Connor, Teresa Marie, 275, 355, 528 Connors, Thomas Edward, 189 Conour, Joseph Leo, 439 Conour, Sandra Louise, 528 Conrad, Harold M., 496 Conrad, Kay L., 198, 373 Conrad, Lillian Kay, 127 Conroy, Judith Ann, 362 Contratto, Barbara L., 413 Converse, Margaret Mary, 172 Conway, John Thomas, 314 Conway, Stanley Curtis, 421 Cook, Alan John, 344, 434 Cook, Alice Kathleen, 409 Cook, Daniel Howard, 306, 482 Cook, Harry Milton, 424 Cook, James M., 427 Cook, Janet Laraine, 200, 277 Cook, John T., 466 Cook, LyIe Bruce, 462 Cook, Ralph, 318 Cook, Robert William, 528 Cook, William Frank III, 466 Cooke, Carol Ann, 364 Cookerly, Alan Bud, 213 Cooley, Jack Dean, 505 Cooley, Robert Clague, 329 Cooley, Tim Arthur, 328 Cools, Joseph, 446, 528 Coombs, Patricia Ann, 407 Cooney, Earl John, 528 Cooper, David Alan, 493 Cooper, James Bruce, 423 Cooper, John Dudley, Jr., 528 Cooper, Keith Edward, 438 Cooper, Michele Ann, 412, 415 Cooper, Randy B., 283 Coordes, Duane Allen, 283, 425 Copeland, Roberta Carol, 396 Corbett, James Joseph, 505 Corbin, JeFFrey Crandall, 200 Corbin, Mitchell Ray, 336, 507, 528 Corbin, Sharon Louise, 201 Corbitt, Elaine Alice, 346 Corcoran, James P., Jr., 180, 284, 446 Cordes, Donna May, 369 Cordier, Gary Michael, 449 Cording, Sandra Marie, 323, 398 Cordis, Kerry Reynold, 438 Cordon, Glenda Wilborn, 578 Corl, Thomas Colin, 490 Corley, Joseph, 178 Corley, Kevin Patrick, 507 Corn, Stephen Leslie, 125, 133, 424 Cornell, David H., 208 Cornehl, Ernst Erich, 528 Cornellier, Joseph Roger, 271 Corner, Malcolm D., Jr., 301, 431 Cornett, Joanna Laura, 371 Cornwell, Gretchen D., 112, 121, 154 155, 273, 307, 407, 528 Corona, Nancy Marie, 112, 121, 154, 155, 273, 307, 407, 528 Corrado, Joseph Michael, 505 Corrado, Warren Harold, 494 Corray, Charles William, 306, 528 Correll, David Henry, 207 Corren, Sandra J., 348 Corrigan, Donald Thomas, 503 Cortes, Catherine M., 338, 390 Cortesi, Charles R., 504 Cortright, Alice Jane, 285, 330 Cortright, Donald Joseph, 468, 528 Cortesi, Joan Louise, 392 Cortright, Alice, 399 Corwin, Karen Elizabeth, 363 Cory, Marianne, 338, 348 Cosby, Barbara Kay, 396 Cosgrove, Stephen Edward. 328 Costello, Carol Ann, 143, 414 Costello, John Robert, 321, 434 Cotharn, Preston S., 279 Cothern, K athleen Marie, 320, 391 Cotner, William Grant, 422 Cotrier, Bill, 181 Cotton, Russell Leonard, 180, 453 Coughlin, James Robert, 115, 168, 180, 433 Coughlin, Mary Harriette, 358, 528 Coulson, James Hilton, 115, 272, 528 Counte, Michael A., 439 Couper, Janice Alden, 364, 406 Courter, George E., 135, 312, 420, 528 Courter, Richard Wayne, 328 Courtney, Thomas Francis, 528 Courtright, Terry Robert, 437 Covell, John Francis, 335 Cowan, Dixie Marie, 171, 528 Cowan, Michael Kenneth, 427 Cowan, Michael L., 445 Cox, Barbara Ann, 373. 375 Cox, Barbara Helen, 322, 401 Cox, David Lawrence, 287, 312, 528 Cox, Delano Kimberling, 436 Cox, Donna Diane, 331, 413 Cox, Edward William, 319, 507 Cox, Howard William, Jr., 283, 489 Cox, James Edward, 461, 528 Cox, Judith K. 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M Closed Tuetdoyt Cox, Paul Harvey, 509 Cox, Ruth Isabel, 198 Coyle, Richard J., 501 Coyle, William Kincaid, 491 Coyne, Joseph Francis, 144, 188, 189, 194, 309 Coyne, Michael Berry, 463 Coyner, John Vanmeter, Jr., 315, 432 Cozart, Frank Eugene, 495 Crabbs, Terry Alan, 445 Crabtree, Cheryl, 361 Craddock, James Franklin, 498 Craft, Randolph Lee, 499 Crager, Edward Dexter, 458 Craig, Barbara Elaine, 380 Craig, Barbara Lynn, 342, 352 Craig, Dennis Francis, 344 Cramer, Miriam Naomi, 282, 3 6 Crandall, Arthur Roy, 314, 329, 508, 528 Crandall, Gregory Dean, 477 Crandell, Stephen Lane, 505 Crane, Daniel Bernard, 419 Crane, Lawrence Richard, 445 Cravens, James Richard, 443 Crawford, Catherine S., 194, 195, 320 Crawford, Gail Ann, 407 Crawford, Janet Ann, 325, 356 Crawford, Richard Earl, 336, 505 Crawford, Thomas Dow, 290, 468 Creamer, Anne Marie, 206, 528 Creditor, Margaret Ann, 390 Crego, Edwin T., Jr., 188, 189 Creinin, Sherry Frances, 396 Cremeens, Elaine Frances, 322, 399, 528 Crenshaw, Mary Gooch, 528 Crepas, Kenneth James, 434 Crickmer, Thomas Keenan, 424 Crippen, Stephen Gilbert, 283 Crisel, John James, 291, 317, 319 Crist, Janet Lorraine, 197, 395, 528 Crist, Suzane Barbara, 135, 373 Croak, Margaret Eleanor, 413 Crodgen, Leslie Mark, 455 Croft, John Edward, 203 Cromwell, Kathryn F., 376 Cromwell, Martha Ann, 273, 528 Crone, John Andrew, 268, 269, 326, 529 Cronin, Mary Therese, 320, 529 Cronin, Maureen, 198 Crooks, Mrs. Melvin, 482 Crook, Robert S., 423 Crooks, Mrs., 393 Crosby, Patricia Suzanne, 398 Crosser, Michael Louis, 495 Crouch, James Rolla, 283 Crouse, David Duane, 251, 289 Crow, Sandra Sue, 409 Crow, Charles W., 506 Crouse, Harrison, 143 Crowley, Lorraine E., 372 Crowley, Walter L., 491 Crownover, Donald John, 191, 493 Crowther, Allan Walter, 506 Crudoff, Bob, 446 Crull, Stanley Warren, 203, 317, 529 Crum, Donald Paul, 489 Crummey, Robert O., 208 Crusius, James Lewis, 115, 416 Crusius, Richard Lloyd, 416 Cruthis, Darrel William, 508 Cruthis, Marcia Darrelee, 198 Cryder, Mrs. Helen, 431 Culbert, Prof. John, 311 Culbertson, Janet Louise, 311, 358, 529 Culbertson, Karen Sue, 399 Culbertson, Roy F., Jr., 472 Culbreth, William Lee, 472 Cullen, Bruce Robert, 464 Cullin, Victor, 105 Culp, Marilyn Patricia, 361, 529 Cultra, Lucinda Brooke, 364 Cummings, Patrice Joy, 413 Cunningham, Barbara Ann, 331 Cunningham, Janet Mary, 391 Cunningham, Kenneth N., 472 Cunningham, Margaret J., 376 Cunningham, Patricia, 392 Cunningham, Michal Wynn, 401 Cunnington, Barbara Ruth, 529 Cuppy, Paul Stephen, 342, 420, 528 Curran, Carol Ann, 325 Curran, Carol Margaret, 336, 407, 529 Curran, Charles E. Ill, 143 Curran, Dorothy Edythe, 385 Curran, Kathryn Rose, 112, 125, 141, 160, 185, 197, 385, 529 Currens, Janet Elaine, 529 Currey, Christian Lee, 485 Currie, David Hugh, 505 Currie, Glenn Edward, 489 Currie, Kent Allan, 495 Currie, William Richard, 171 Curry, Philip Warren, 329 Curry, Robert Edward, 189, 472 Curry, Roger, 287, 313, 475, 529 Curtis, Barbara Irene, 529 Curtis, James Allen, 313 Curtis, Mrs., 376 Curtis, Sheila Kay, 373 Curtiss, Cynthia Grace, 45, 113, 118, 164, 183, 184, 340, 370, 529 Curto, James Francis, Jr., 470 Cushing, Kim, 393 Cusick, Thomas, 115 Custardo, Fred, 43, 213, 216, 217, 220, 221, 222 Cutilletta, Thomas Paul, 269, 343, 461, 529 Cutler, Doris Margaret, 326, 393 Cutler, Glenn Mattson, 204, 416 Cutler, Joyce Gale, 197 Cutler, Marcia Lynne, 357 Cuttili, Ralph Norman, 501 Cwiklin, Edward Ralphe, 466, 529 Cyborowski, James M., 475 Cygan, Edward Conrad, 493 Cypress, William Walter, 529 Czech, John Dennis, 473, 529 Czechowski, Michael John, 319, 495 Czernenko, Gregory Paul, 529 Czvitkovicz, Karen Lee, 390 Czyzewski, Phyllis Eloys, 138, 165, 376 D Daily Illini, 163, 170-173 Dairy Production Club. 310 Dairy Technology Club, 310 Das Haus, 476 Delta Chi. 4'J9 Delta Delta Delta. 355 Delta Gamma. 356 Delta House. 381 Delta Phi. 430 Delta Phi Epsilon, 357 Delta Sigma Phi, 431 Delta Sigma Pi. 343 Delta Tau Delta, -132 Delta Upsilon. 433 Delta Zeta, 3. 58 Daab, Roland T., 460 Daczkewycz, Roman John, 339, 539 Daczyszyn, Martha Mary, 339, 197 Dadant, Melissa Jane, 381 Dadant, Timothy Charles, 440 Daeschner, Richard L., 115, 117, 140, 141, 142, 143, 426 Daggett, Edward Arthur, 428 Dagnon, Thomas Robert, Jr., 490 Dagostino, Saverio A., 498 { Dague, Earl Emerson, 498 Dahl, Randall Wilson, 465 Dahl, Robert Carl, 125, 130, 464, 528 Dahlbacka, Glen Hamilton, 490 Dahlenluirg, LyIe, 155 Dahlgren, William, 465 Dahlmann, Neil Owen, 432 Dahm, Joseph Michael, 506 609 Dahman, Helen Janet, 388, 528 Dailey, Daniel Holland, 442 Dailey, Joan Ellen, 129, 366 Dailey, Mary Ann, 529 Dailey, Patrick Dennis, 466 Daily, Judith Ann, 379, 527 Dainas, Barry Allen, 482 Dalbello, Robert Allen, 315, 489, 529 Dalche, Judith Mayer, 530 Dale, Dr. E. E., 85 Dale, Linda Lou, 403, 530 Dale, Lynn Raoul, 283 Dale, Welter Riley, 471 Daley, Mrs., 346 Dallach, Charlotte B., 356 Dallman, Anne Reid, 389 Dalsey, Harry, 203 Dalton, Jacquelyn Ann, 392 Dalton, Jeffrey Frank, 319 Dalton, Michael John, 465 Daly, James Garrett, 189, 432, 482 Damereii, Jerry A., 449 Damhorst, Donna Marie, 390 Dammers, Clifford, 113 Damore, Andrew Michael, 283 Damours, Colomban Max, 321 Danalewich, Anthony, 496 Dandar, Michael John, Jr., 341 Dandurand, Gary Lee, 191, 503, 530 Danehl, Paul Eric, 475 D nek, James G., 502 Danes, Frank Korb, 530 Daney, Michael J., 435 Dani, Bruce Nathaniel, 315 Daniel, Mrs., 397 Daniel David Newell, 313, 319, 530 Daniel, Robert Allen, 485 Daniels, John Manley, 464 Danker, Marshall Paul, 199, 287, 332, 333, 479 Danko, Daniel Wayne, 271 Danley, Sandra Kay, 323, 370 Danner, Arthur III, 530 Danoff, Janice Lynn, 357, 530 Danzer, Susan Grace, 399 Danzinger, Robert Daniel, 491 Darby, Marilyn Joyce, 382, 530 Darken, Lawrence S., Jr., 284, 43 Darley, Robert Elmo, 424 Darling, Mark Edwards, 444 Darling, Rhonda June, 320 Darnall, Linda Jean, 206, 295, 530 Darnell, Thomas Richard, 490 Darner, Leslie Karen, 390 Darrow, Margaret Sue, 376 Dart, Emily Collin, 385, 530 Daschka, Harriet Iris, 135, 340, 361, 530 Dase, Thomas E., 444 Dasenbrook, Chas., 424 Dasso, Francis A., Jr., 496 Dasta, Anthony Joseph, 530 Dauderman, Linda Beth, 404 Daughters, David Lee, 279, 530 Dautenhahn, Lynda Sue, 349 Davia, Don Louis, 482 David, Eugene William G., 189, 475 David, Gary Samuel, 115 David, Victor Lowell, 325, 327, 530 Davidov, Joel Lawrence, 530 Davidson, Alfred Paul, 279 Davidson, Linda Ruth, 530 Davidson, Margaret A., 406 Davidson, Michael Craig, 499 Davidson, Richard Alan, 319, 462 Davidson, Richard W., 310 Davidson, Thomas Murray, 530 Davies, Jan Elizabeth, 183, 363 Davies, Richard Owen, 313, 509 Davies, Thomas Edison, Jr., 509 Davis, Bruce Leon, 437, 530 Davis, Charles Stephen, 465 Davis, David George, 429 Davis, Diane M., 371 Davis, Frances Ann, 386 Davis, Gary Dale, 530 Davis, Jacqueline Ann, 405 Davis, James Robert, 475 Davis, James Spencer, 428 Davis, Jenna, 346 Davis, John Alan, 283 Davis, John Paul, Jr., 443 Davis, John William, 438 Davis, June Elizabeth, 397 Davis, Karen Dee, 282, 413 Davis, Lee Francis, 176 Davis, Leroy Clayton, 530 Davis, Lois Jeanette, 173, 185, 352 Davis, Louis Jay, 326 Davis, Maer Irwin, 140, 141, 143, 419 Davis, Margaret, 344 Davis, Noiman Charles, 530 Davis, Richard Linn, 309, 496 Davis, Ronald Dean, 458 Davis, R. Dykeman, 603 Davis, Stephen Elliott, 480, 530 Davis, Stephen Samuel. 189 Davis, Susan Gregg, 361 Davis, To m, 446 Davison, Burns Lance, 328, 430 Davlantes, Denise Jean, 414 Dawson, Carol Ann, 530 Dawson, David, 488 Dawson, Jamc. Charles, 225, 227, 283, 284, 426 Dawson, Michael Raymond, 499 Day, Gordon Wayne, 505 Day, Janet Lucile, 133, 138, 349 Day, John Robert, 460 Day, Michael Allen, 530 Day, Richard Leslie, 442 Day, Robert Stephen, 508 Dayton, Doris Ann, 129, 359 Dazey, Tamara Lee, 147, 206, 285, 354 Dean, Barbara, 405, 531 Dean, Darla Lee, 364 Dean, Mark Adier, 462 Dean, Ronald Lee, 313 Dean, Sammy Ruth, 414 Dean, William Eugene, 531 Deangelis, Martin Paul, 603 Deany, Daniel Vincent, 434 Dearing, Thomas Stephen, 499 Dearlove, David Gillard, 531 Dearth, Donna Lee, 323, 411 Debatin, Laverne Eugene, 279, 431 Debatin, Ronald Edward, 293, 310, 473 De Beauvoir, Simone, 379 Debruyckere, Carol Jean, 397 Debski, Henrietta T., 390 Decesare, Robert N., 446 Decker, Corinne, 386 Decker, Harold A., 200, 207 Decker, Paul Alan, 430 Decoursey, Donald Warren, 531 Dedic, Donald Bruce, 416 Dedina, Kathleen Diane, 378 Dedrick, Sharyn Lee, 388 Dee, Kenneth, 468, 485 Dee, Michael J., 317 Deets, James Mason, 491 DeFreest, David Clayton, 306 Degler, Donald Thomas, 313, 420 DeGraff, Denise Florine, 322, 349, 531 DeGroote, Judith, 197, 385 DeHaven, Marcia Ann, 364, 396 Deibert, Raymond Harvey, 490, 531 Deichstetter, James, 509 Deininger, George James, 204 Dejule, Michael Clement, 450 Dekan, Mary Ann, 354 Dekoven, Marilyn Beth, 367 Delamar, John Robert, 434 Delany, Charles, 201 Delaplane, Nancy Montrew, 197, 411 Delavan, William Henry, 335 Delimata, John James, 487 Delisle, Susan Margerie, Deliyannis, Virginia, 272 Delprete, Philip J., 494 Deluca, Jeanne Lynn, 390 Deluca, John Paul, 318, 485 Delue, Steven Muller, 283, 490 Delzell, Robert, 155 Demarest, David Charles, 444 Demas, Mary Anne, 358 Dembo, Jeffrey, 140, 141 Demers, William, 489 Demetrulias, Patricia M., 303, 340, 354, 531 Deming, George Russell, 476 Demitriu, Dorothy Jean, 531 Demkiw, Theodore G., 443 Demkovich, Judy A., 135, 351 Demkowicz, Olga Helen, 413 Dempsey, Charles Donald, 457 Denaray, Andrew T., Jr., 478, 531 Dendel, Kathryn E., 401 Denenholz, Karen Lynn, 197, 371 Denham, Mrs. Helen, 419 Dennis, Mrs. Barbara, 275 Dennis, Kathleen, 349 Dennison, Marc Bernard, 508 Dent, John Lee, 468, 531 Denton, John William, 201 Denzler, Patricia Vee, 406 Deppe, Cathleen Ruth, 381 Deram, Thomas Raymond, 503 Derby, Marilyn Sierra, 368 Derby, Randall Craig, 478 Deroche, Donald Wayne, 201 Derosa, Marilyn Theresa, 395 Dersham, Julie Ann, 382, 333 Derso, Joseph Peter, 495 Derucki, Julian Dennis, 430 Derwelis, Stephen Koch, 115 Desanto, James John, 531 Detar, Caroline Jeanne, 375 Detmers, Alan James, 328, 509 Detrana, Frank Arthur, 485 Detrick, Jimmy Lynn, 457 Detrick, Thomas Charles, 496 Detrona, Frank, 452 Dettling, Robert, 488 Dettman, Carolyn Rose, 379 Deuel, Jerry Hilton, 293, 309 Deutsch, Karen Rochelle, 282, 367 Deutsch, Michael Edward, 463 Deutschmann, William B., 203 Devan, Peggy Ann, 398 Devereaux, Paul A., 484, 531 Devisechandia, Luis E., 338 DoVore, Archie Lee, 309, 310, 312, 531 DeVriendt, Charles J., 508 DeVrics, Carol L., 323. 395, 531 Dew, John Robert, 464 Dewey, Patricia Louise, 352 DeWitf, Peggy, 173 DcWilf, Doris, 413 DeWolfe, Robert Dean, 309 DeYoung, Joel Jason, 501 DeYoung, Michael Davis, 424 DeYoung, Robert Lee, 478 Dial, Henson Rogers, 181, 443 Diamond, Doris Lynn, 382 Diamond, Michael Allen, 315 Diamond, Scott Barrie, 419 Diamond, Stuart, 462 Dianni, Robert James, 531 Dickerson, Brian William, 504 Dickey, David Stewart, 424 Dickinson, Charles Caryl, 318, 468, 531 Dickie, John S., 268 Dickinson, John Lawson, 445 Dickman, Martin Jay, 441 Dickman, Thomas George, 271, 437, 531 Dickstein, Ira Jay, 463 Didcoct, Betty Joy, 361 Didrickson, Edward M., 424 Diehl, William George, 313, 423, 531 Diekman, Donna Lynn, 208, 401 Diekman, Fredric J., 437 Diekman, Walter, 506 Diel, Harry Allen, 507 Dierking, Margaret E., 414 Dieter, Lee Ann, 414 Dieter, Ronald Clarence, 498 Dieterich, Deborah, 371 Dieterich, Karen, 361 Dietz, Dennis Eugene, 427 Dietz, Rosemarie, 336 Dietzel, David Arthur, 464 Diez, Terrance, 464 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538 Freeman, Mona Lesley, 378 Freeman, Nancy Irene, 388 Freeman, Raymond Foster, 538 Freeman, Roger Jeffrey, 491 Freeman, Thomas J. Ill, 418, 498 Freer, Kenneth Wayne, 203, 466 Freese, Eugene Henry, 335, 538 Ereese, John Arthur, 427 Freese, Kathryn Pearl, 391 Freiberg, Judith Ann, 360 Ereidinger, Sue Ann, 346 Freifeld, Nancy Joan, 197, 378 Erein, Jerry Michael, 475 Frensko, Sandra, 390 Ereres, Ronald Peter, 472 Ererichs, Constance Z., 538 Frerichs, Robert Dean, 538 Ererichs, Sally, 363 Ererichs, Victoria, 363 Frey, Carl William, 366 Frey, David H., 503 Frey, James Lewis, 143, 469 Frey, Stephen Sherwin, 441, 530 Frey, William A., Ill, 503 Eriberg, Raymond V., 503 Frick, Mary Josephine, 380 Eriduss, Jarvis Hale, 134, 419 Frieberg, Judith A., 154 Eriedberg, Arthur L., 317, 318 Friedman, Alan, 469 Friedman, Rhoda llene, 392 Eriedlander, Michael E., 487 Friedlen, Susan Jean, 365 Friedman, Alan Barry, 538 Friedman, Fay Ruth, 394, 538 Friedman, Gail Tuler, 388 Friedman, Gary Bruce, 447 Friedman, Mark Paul, 538 Friedman, Michele Bari, 538 Friedman, Myra Susan, 396 Friedman, Richard Samuel, 538 Friedman, Ronald Burton, 487 Friedman, Steven G., 478 Friedner, Marilyn Louise, 361 Friedrich, Louis Arthur, 497 Fries, Bea Ann, 393 Friesen, Paul Frank, 422, 538 Frings, Dennis Alan, 417 Fris, Claudia Katherine, 394 Frisby, Harry Robert, 328, 486 Frisz, Robert Anthony, 460 Fritz, James Harold, 501 Fritzen, John William, 203, 251 Eritzen, Linda Carol, 346 Eritzsche, David Jerome, 538 Frizane, Kenneth Lee, 538 Frizen, Karen Sue, 391 Frobish, Harold James, 121, 138, 460, 538 Eroehlich, Donald Robert, 204, 429 Froehlich, James Gustav, 203, 204 Froehlich, Kurt Paul, 496 From, Derger J., 538 Frost, John James, 418, 538 Frost, John Richard, 433 Frost, Joseph Michael, 489, 538 Frost, Phyllis Ellen, 361 Frost, Thomas Michael, 490 Frost, William Bradford, 240 Frothingham, Kathleen, 355 Froy, Judith, 197 Fruchter, Joseph Arthur, 343, 539 Fruh, Jon Lyie, 327, 539 Frum, Gail Sue, 281, 348 Fry, Karen Louise, 320 539 Fry, Sandra Sue, 198 Frydman, Solomon, 469 Erye, Leland Ray Frye, Dr. M. Virginia, 321 Fuglsang, James Allen, 498 Fugua, Karen, 329 Fujiwara, Tom Tadaaki, 504 Fulcher, Mary Ellen, 323, 398 Fulk, Charles Raymond, 471 Eulkerson, Raymond G., 337 Fuller, Carolyn S., 399 Fuller, Cheryl Sue, 399 Fuller, Flo Anne, 154, 286, 331, 404 Fuller, Kathleen Ann, 342 Fuller, Richard Anthony, 456 Fuller, Ronald Lee, 482 Fuller, Vincent, 482 Eullerton, Joyce Kathryn, 401 Fullman, Raymond Donald, 539 Fulmer, Bruce Allen, 507 Fults, Carolyn Ann, 356, 539 Funk, John Frank, 508 Funk, Mary Ann, 402 Funk, Owen Wayne, 203, 428 Funk, Thomas Gregory, 480 Funk, William James, 496 Fuqua, Karen Sue, 410 Eurer, Gail Ann, 386 Fyhrie, Pearl, 413 G Gamma Alpha Chi, 325 Gamma Delta, 333 Gamma House, 385 Gamma Phi Beta, 359 Gargoyle Society, 272 Gar-men, 477 Garner Gal lery, 493 Garner Inn, 494 Garner Rebels, 495 Garner Galaxy. 493 Garner Garret, 494 Gamer Suites, 495 Granada Club, 478 Guidon. 342 Gabel, Sharon Kay, 398 Gabrione, Michael F., 442 Gaca, John Andrew, 446 Gady, Linda Jo, 401 Gady, Richard Lynn, 430, 539 Gaede, Charles Samuel, 311, 401 Gaede, Elizabeth Ann, 323, 411 Gaede, Wilma M., 370 Gagen, Robert E., 444 Gagerman, Jerome Stuart, 487, 539 Gagie, Martin Raymond, 138 Gagstetter, Karol S., 403 Gahoog, Abdillahi, 329 Gailiun, Jeffrey John, 328, 499 Gaines, Sue Joan, 273, 367, 539 Galbreath, Charles E., 213, 443 Galbreath, Virginia L., 333, 539 Gales, Camille Yvonne, 393 Galiger, John Gerald, 539 Galinkin, Lawrence Earl, 343, 487, 539 Galinski, Gloria Ann, 402 Galkin, Nettie Sue, 394, 539 Gall, Ronald John, 465 Galla, George, 1 1 3 Gallagher, Bernard C, 485 Gallay, Howard, 315, 539 Galle, Joelle Tenneson, 354 Gallik, Melodee Anne, 349, 539 Gallin, Stewart Gerard, 482 Gallis, Paul Louis, 208, 465 Gallo, Marilyn Lee, 167, 370 FOLLEnS U of I BOOKSTORES On the corner 627 S. 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Green 613 Gallo, Michael Philip, 247, 289, 432 Gaiter, Robin Dale, 367 Galway, Kathleen Marie, 113, 292, 294, 410, 539 Gamble, Donald Allan, 497 Gamm, Michelle, 409 Gandorfi, Cheryl Ann, 364 Ganek, Daniel Edward, 539 Gang, Edward Morris, 496 Gannon, Cathleen Julie, 139 Gans, Rena Grossman, 336 Gansberg, Karen E., 198, 396 Gansberg, Robert Keith, 493 Ganski, Dennis Walter, 503 Gansman, Donna Kathleen, 392 Gantt, Margaret Anne, 392 Gantz, Howard Ian, 455 Ganz, Harold Stuart, 30 Garbe, Phyllis Kay, 152, 362 Garbenis, Audrone Mania, 331, 4IU Garber, Melvin Stanley, 487 Garcia, Leon C, 434 Garcia, Mauricio, 539 Garciarodriquez, Mauricio, JIS, JJa Gardencrest, Dawn of, 461 Gardiner, Elizabeth Ann, 370, 539 Gardiner, William A., Jr., 499 Gardner, Bruce, 1 15 Gardner, Bertram W., Ill, 290, 539 Gardner, Claudia Estelle, 395 Gardner, Gary Alan, 115, 155, 157, 273, 439 Gardner, Michael J., 442 Garfield, Gerald, 487 Garfield, Susan A., 380 Garland, Carol Jean, 413 Garlanger, John Ernest, 270, 272, 315, 488 Garlich, Billy Ray, 603 Garlich, Donald Lee, 505 Garlisch, Eldon Henry, 333, 487 Garman, Anthony Lee, 490 Garman, Denise Jill, 403, 539 Garman, Gill McWilliams, 424, 539 Garmisa, William Jay, 441, 540 Garmony, Sherye Lynn, 280, 320, 414 Gams, Mrs., 477 Garner, David James, 279, 478 Garr, Vada, 410 Garrard, Mrs. Mary, 385 Garret, Maxwell, 240, 321 Garret, Roberta Lynn, 320, 348 Garret, Roger Wayne, 127, 132, 240, 289 Garrison, Particia Ann, 325, 410 Garrison, Sandra Lee, 201 Garro, Judith Susan, 208, 400 Garrod, Judith Rosalie, 327, 398, 540 Garron, Dave, 152, 419 Gartner, Dr. John, 31 1 Garwood, Douglas Leon, 199, 287, 311, 437 Garwood, Paul Arthur, 504 Gary, Charles Larry, 459 Gary, Douglas Eugene, 504 Gaskill, John R., 477 Gaspar, June Clair, 414 Gaspardo, Louis Victor, 540 Gaspereo, Robert Steven, 540 Gast, Warren Gerald, 504 Gaston, Jonnar, 402 Gates, Carol Grace, 389 Gates, James Henry, 270 Gates, John L., Ill, 429 Gates, Leiand Walter, 540 Gates, Markland Thayer, 240, 540 Gatons, Billy Dale, 499 Gau, Fred Louis, 489 Gauer, Joseph August, 452 Gaul, Gerald Walter, 471 Gault, Dorothy Fern, 198, 368 Gaunt, John R., 449 Gauron, Barbara Ann, 377 Gavagan, Geraldine Ann, 344, 351 Gavelis, Marija Nijole, 339, 396 Gavelis, Ramune Angele, 339 Gavin, Gerald Leon, 434 Gavin, Jeanne Elizabeth, 392 Gavin, Thomas Michael, 272, 505 Gawlik, Dennis John, 454 Gawne, Constance Elaine, 406 Gayer, Paul W., 477 Gazaway, Barbara Anita, 413 Geach, Kenneth Melvin, 319 Gearing, Michael, 473 Geary, William Edward, 284, 422 Gebauer, Gary Norman, 467 Gebhardt, Kenneth, 439 Gecas, Irene Helen, 373 Gedelman, Mary Ellen, 393, 540 Gee, Jacqueline Lou, 540 Geer, Robert Mac, 284, 468 Geeseman, Judith K., 381 Geheber, Jon Todd, 204, 310, 474 Gchlbach, Donald Duane, 420, 540 Gehlbach, Nancy, 115 Gehrig, Ronald Lynn, 313, 419 Gehring, Michael Mureen, 278, 312 Gehrke, Kenneth Richard, 317 Geigel, James Marshall, 501 Geiger, Forrest G., 337 Geiger, Kay Beth, 194, 384 Cells, Laurelle J., 405 Gels, James Warren, 328 Geise, Theodore Edward, 540 Goiser, Barbara Ann, 183, 273, 359, 540 Geishert, Philip Lee, 279 Geissler, Burkhard, 460 Geissler, Paul Clyde, 467 Geissler, Ulrich C, 460 Geissman, Jean Carol, 373 Geist, Virginia Margaret, 393 Geist, William Everett, 442 Geisfler, Thomas Marvin, 189, 309, 479 Gelbron, Gyora Guy, 508 Gelfand, Rachel Lou, 348 Geman, Donald Jay, 540 Gemmill, Michael, 489 Genin, Lyle Steven, 441 Genovese, Richard L., 429 Gent, Linda Antonette, 206, 207, 276, 388, 540 Gentis, Barbara, 410 Gentry, Donald William, 540 George, David Lloyd, 437 George, John Martin, 424 George, William Clarence, 327 Georgios, Randall W., 417 Georgopulos, Violet, 378, 379 Geppinger, Carol Lynn, 112, 117, 125, 126, 132, 354, 540 Geraci, Peter, 434 Geraci, Vincent John, 540 Gerber, Abraham, 463 Gerber, Deanna, 386 Gerber, Donald John, 474 Gerber, William Robert, 208, 276 Gerberich, Gary Trent, 416 Gerdes, Jo Ann, 282, 359 Gerdine, Milton, 471 Geretti, Lydia Therese, 401 Gerfen, Susan Virginia, 352, 540 Gerhardt, Christie Jo, 403 Gerhart, Rita M., 358 Geringer, Susan Jane, 391 Gerken, Anita Marie, 390, 391 Gerlach, Duane Leigh, 418 Gerraci, Vincent, 506 Gerrish, William George, 284, 326, 457 Gerry, Robert Allen, 319 Gersh, Harvey Allen, 455 Gerson, Marsha Esther, 379, 540 Gerstel, Henrietta Joy, 367 Gerstner, James Bennett, 440 Gerth, Frederick Arthur, 506 Gertz, Laurence David, 447 Gerulski, Janice Sue, 406 Geske, Delores Susan, 356, 540 Gesse, Mark Steven, 502 Getman, Linda Ellen, 346 Getse, Joette Kathleen, 391 Gettings, Kermit Dale, 476 Getty, Gary, 208 Getz, Elizabeth Anne, 393, 540 Getzoff, James, 306, 509 Ghere, Daniel Gene, 475 Giacalone, Wayne Anthony, 461 Gianone, Donald Joseph, 427 Giardini, Thomas George, 478 Gibb, Danny Jerome, 503 Gibbons, Glenn Allen, 503 Gibbons, Robert Wes'ey, 308 Gibbs, Michael W., 501 Gibbs, Raymond William, 270, 318, 477 Gibbs, Robert Kenyon, 189, 477 Gibbs, William J., Jr., 505 Gibian, Barbara Ann, 173, 197, 285, 387 Gibson, James William, 430 Gibson, Richard Allen, 476 Gieseke, Werner James, 165, 421 Gieselmann, Mary Louise J., 413 Gieske, Mary Lou, 197, 399. 540 Giesler, Gregg Carl, 333 499 Giesler, Lloyd Vincent, 540 Giesse, Bobbie, 346 Gihring, Paul Theodore, 317 Gilbert, Karen, 380 Gilbert, Laurie Dale, 540 Gilbert, Richard J., 463 Gilbert, Sheila Jane. 394 540 Gilbert, Sherwin, 452. 540 Gilbertson, Carole, 402 Gilby, Barbara Miller, 275, 540 Gilby, Marianne Elaine, 392 Gilchrist, John R., 427 Gilchrist, Lynn Dean, 502 Giles, Jacqueline Hyde, 177, 406 Giles, Robert Arthur, Jr., 505 Gilkerson, Barbara Ann, 363, 540 Gilkerson, George N., Jr., 421 Gill, Hershell, Jr., 440 Gillem, Mary Virginia. 391 Gillen, Mark Charles. 203 Giller, Curtiss Hale, 603 Giller, Susan Ann, 406 Gilles, Karen Ann, 401 Gillespie, David Huttcn, 178 Gillespie, James Robert, 428 Gillespie, Sara E., 321, 346 Gillig, Gary Lee, 475 Gillman, Michael Henry, 189, 473 Gilmor, Stephen Anthony, 326, 456 Gilmore, Jean Wilma, 352, 541 Gimbel, Lee Myles, 463 Gimpel, Martha Ann, 197, 19fi, 396 Gincausk.ns, Aurelia T., 339 Gingras, Russell, Edward. 496 Giniotis, Gaja Virginia, 339 Gintburg, Carol Joan, 413, 541 Ginsburg, Stephen, 335 Ginsler, Kathryn Jean, 129, 340, 349 Giometi, Victor, 482 Girard, Thomas Edward, 177, 324, 499 Girardi, Joseph Anthony, 427 Gish, Judith Anne, 403 Gitner, Geoffrey Paul, 441 Gittelson, Rita Rose, 393 Giugliano, Barbara J., 346 Given, Charles Martin, 180, 423 Given, Susan Evelyn, 176 Glab, Gregory John, 489 Glabman, Elliott, 320, 462 Gladden, Patricia Ann, 373 Gladding, Gary Earle, 187, 457, 541 Gladish, Diane Ruth, 353 Gladstone, Sandra Yvonne, 365, 541 Glancey, Kathleen Joan, 541 Glaser, Barry Ronald, 191, 499, 541 Glaser, Geoffrey Gene, 470 Glasgow, Louis Charles, 541 Glashagel, Jerry Gordon, 112, 113, 512 Glasner, Charles John, 418 Glass, Ann Karin, 171, 403 Glass, Marvin Jay, 30 Glass, Ronel Edward, 472 Glassman, Norman, 434 Glassman, Stuart Lewis, 462 Glassner, Gale, 391 Galzebrook, Marion E., 428, 541 Glazebrook, Robert E., Jr., 180, 416 Gleason, James Michael, 541 Gleason, Nancy, 403, 541 Gleave, James W., 185, 443 Gleich, James Louis, 489 Glennon, John Cleveland, 265, 418 Glennon, Martha Gale, 206, 359, 541 Glenville, Gay Ellen, 358 Gletty, Gary Clinton, 202, 505 Glickman, Barbara May, 373 Glickman, Judith Merle, 357 Glidden, Kay Alena, 412 Glidden, Sarah Jane, 358 Glosecki, Susanne Marie, 366 Glover, Susan Nelle, 208, 411 Glover, William Donald, 501 Glow, Raymond Joseph, 478 Glowacz, Michael Edward, 434 Gobbel, Alfred Roger, 332 Gobble, Raymond, 314, 316 Goben, Elizabeth Gerry, 390 Gober, Albert George, 475 Gobrecht, Charles Lewis, 445 Gocel, Steven Stanley, 201 Godbout, Paul, 472 Goddard, Donald Girdham, 181, 430, 453 Goddard, John Alan, 456 Godfrey, Warren Frank, 273, 307 Godlewski, Richard James, 508 Goebel, Jane, 275 Goeddel, Jean Ann, 347 Goede, Wilma Maxine, 541 Goeringer, Carol Ann, 541 Goerisch, Mrs. Norma, 351 Goers, Margaret Amalie, 373 Goforth, Mark Dennis, 502 Gogola, George Michael, 498 Gogsletter, Carol, 201 Golbus, Donna Lynne, 365 Golbus, Ronald Jan, 472 Gold, Barbara, 275, 307 Gold, Deborah Iris, 373 Gold, Marilyn Nancy, 390 Gold, Stephen Barry, 455 Gold, Stephen Dennis, 462 Gold. William Sheldon, 278, 335, 504 Goldberg, Barbara Jean, 387 Goldberg, Bradley Lewis, 469 Goldberg, Eugene Barry, 494 Goldberg, Jerrold Marvin, 177 Goldberg, John Ralph, 427 Goldberg, Marilyn R., 387 Goldberg, Ronald Michael, 455 Goldberg, Sherwin David, 541 Goldberg, Steven, 475 Goldberg, Susan Helen, 393 Goldberger, Carol Fay, 385 Goldblatt, Nancy Ruth, 380 Goldblatt, Stuart Lee, 501 Golden, Joel Gilbert, 494 Golden, Nancy Elyse, 195, 341, 412, 413 Golden, Stephen, 453 Goldenberg, David Leon, 487 Goldenberg, David M., 463 Goldenberg, Myron J., 385 Goldenson, Fred Ellis, 308 Goldfarb, Faye Judith, 348 Goldfarb, Stanley M., 447 Goldinger, James Marvin, 430 Goldman, Allan David, 201 Goldman, Bruce Alan, 458 Goldman, Jacalyn Beth, 387 Goldman, Renee, 402 Goldman, Robert Michael, 419 Goldman, Sheldon Ian, 452 Goldman, Stephen Arthur, 541 Goldschmidt, Gila Ellen, 198. 371, 372 Goldschmidt, Hanna, 197, 198, 371, 372, 541 Goldsmith, Beverly Rae, 273, 367, 541 Goldsmith, Carol Helen, 365 Goldsmith, Gwen, 141, 276 Goldsmith, Howard Ronald, 445 Goldsmith, Lucy Joan, 409 Goldsmith, Merrill E., 401 Goldstein, Allan, 181 Goldstein, Carol Ann, 348, 542 Goldstein, David Myron, 462 Goldstein, David Norman, 471 Goldstein, Donna Lee, 390 Goldstein, John Cecil, 541 Goldstein, Lewis David, 501 Goldstein, Maureen Beth, 413 Goldstein, Michael Leon, 504, 541 Goldstein, Nicki, 487 Goldstein, Steve Alan, 447 Goldstein, Susanne Lynn, 379, 541 Goldstein, William M., 442 Goldstin, Barry Allan, 441 Goleas, Gloria Ann, 165, 325, 409 Goleash, Joseph John, Jr., 112, 116, 426, 542 Golembo, Leslie Irwin, 325, 327, 542 Golhus, Ronald Jan, 541 Golovan, Steven, 447 Golson, William Martin, 542 Gomberg, Barry Alfred, 509 Gonnam, Kerry Lee, 491 Gony, Linda, 369 Gonzalzlles, James M., 189 Good, Prof. Joan, 322 Good, Raymond, 190, 191, 494, 542 Good, Thomas Lindall, 112, 116, 124, 125, 445, 542 Good, Thomas Volney, 495 Goodale, James Grover, 429 Goodall, Charles William, 309, 333, 493 Goode, Duane D., 503 Goodenough, John Louis, 313 Goodgion, Gilbert, 278, 428 Goodin, Pamela Joan, 402 Goodin, Terry Gregg, 489 Goodman, Gene Walter, 542 Goodman, Marsha Janice, 367 Goodman, Nancy Lee, 143 Goodman, Stephen Elliot, 443 Goodman, William M., 493 Goodwin, Lucille Anne, 381 Goodwin, Lynne, 336 Goodwin, Miss Nancy, 406 Gopon, Leon Michael, 542 Goranson, Gordon Donald, 130 Gorden, Alice Ann, 381 Gordin, Mrs. Bea, 455 Gordon, Alan Robin, 502 Gordon, Angela Margaret, 409 Gordon, Howard Allan, 306 Gordon, Jeanne Ann, 390 Gordon, John J., 445 Gordon, Norman James, 141, 337, 487 503 Gordon, Steven Harris, 208 Gordon, Thomas, 469 Gore, Katherine Susan, 352 Gore, Victoria Frances, 173, 352 Goretzke, Fritz Anthony, 247, 289 Gorham, Frank Henry, 486 Gorin, Douglas Van, 441 Gorman, Dennis Wayne, Jr., 337 Gorovsky, Sheldon Joel, 452 Gorski, Steven Joseph, 434 Gorss, Marvin E., 498 Gosenpud, Jerry Jay, 542 Gosenpud, Stuart Allan, 472 Goshgarian, Sandra, 137, 139, 364, 402 Goskusky, Bonnie Sue, 353 Gossett, Richard Glenn, 450 Gotch, Sharon Ann, 397, 542 Goth, John Robert, 496 Gothard, James Edward, 207, 208, 333 Gottlieb, Jeffrey Howard, 490 G-: ttlieb, Terry J., 283 Gotfschalk, Gerald T., 501 Gottschalk, Paula Lee, 183, 361 Gottlieb, Jeffrey Howard, 542 Gottlieb, Terry Jay, 452 Gough, John Clifford, 293, 507 Gough, Ned Curry, 456 Gould, Stephen Jay, 131, 132. 469 Gouiding, Robert Edward, 255. 257, 456, 542 Gove, Richard Dutton, 416 Goy, Richard James, 302, 484 Gozdecki, Josephine B., 327, 406 Grabb, Larry Edward, 204, 464 Graber, Janice Lynne, 367, 542 Grabill, Melvin, 308 Grabow, Joanne, 362 Grabowski, James Stephen, 115, 213, 215, 217, 218, 222, 223. 464 Grabowski, Margaret B., 274, 400, 402, 542 Gracen, Todd Lee, 498 Grach, Brian Stewart, 280 Gracie, Prof. Gordon, 315 Grad, Gary Jordan, 140, 141, 144, 145, 542 Grady, John Emmett, 446, 324 Graf, Susan Anne, 391 Graff, Barbara Jeanne, 409 Graff, Donald William, Jr., 442 Graham, Donald Walter, Jr., 439 Graham, James Harrison, 320, 542 Graham, James Lawrence, 417 Graham, Judith Ann, 346, 542 Graham, Kathleen Ann, 392 Graham, Richard Francis, 542 Grammer, Michael Leroux, 480 614 URBANA LINCOLN HOTEL and LINCOLN LODGE MOTEL Cordially invites you to enjoy their fine accommodations and delight in their fantastic food (9' ft;;G) SEE US Gus. 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543 Greaves, John William, 464 Grebenar, Tennyson W., 457 Grebliunas, Nadine L., 403, 543 Grebner, Theodore B., 442 Greco, Charlotte, 112, 363, 543 Greco, Dale Edv ard, 213, 456 Greeberg, Carol, 387 Greeley, Donald Allen, 202, 283, 494 Greeley, Richard Harry, 505, 543 Green, Carol Virginia, 183, 189, 340, 370, 543 Green, Carole Ann, 282, 412, 414 Green, Charles L., 342 Green, Daniel Emerson, 502 Green, Frank August, 473 Green, Jerrold, David, 448 Green, John Robert, 319 Green, Judith Geraldine, 543 Green, Mary Gay, 543 Green, Michael George, 471 Green, Richard Paul, 455 Green, Robert Daniel, 543 Greenaw ay, William K., 450 Greenberg, Alan David, 289 Greenberg, Brent Michael, 469 Greenberg, Carol Sue, 367 Greenberg, Jeffrey Allan, 463 Greenberg, Larry, 452 Greenberg, Marlene, 360 Greenberg, Miriam Sue, 183, 543 Greenberg, Naomi, 409 Greene, Gordon Jeremy, 130, 467 Greene, Marsha June, 401 Greene, Steven David, 469 Greene, Willis J., 325 Greenfield, Barbara E., 401 Greenfield, Richard Marc, 469 Greenfield, Ronald H., 199, 309, 312, 324, 435 Greenfield, William R., 277 Greengard, Sheldon Alvin, 472 Greenhaigh, David Robert, 422 Greenhaigh, Martin Hunt, 505 Greenhouse, Joseph N., 496 Greenleaf, Mary Margaret, 385 Greenlee, William Eugene, 301, 496 Greenspan, Richard Ralph, 543 Greenstein, Lewis R., 180, 283 Greenstein, Robert Carl, 469, 543 Greenwald, Edward James, 289, 454, 543 Greenwald, Harris Lee, 152, 277, 283, 419 Greenwell, James Robb, 208 Greenwell, Judy, 277, 609 Greenwell, Loralee Ann, 346 Greenwood, Bruce Robert, 337, 421 Greenwood, Craig Homer, 337 Greenwood, Larry David, 309 Greenwoo d, Ronald Ray, 328 Greenwood, Thomas R., 342 Greer, William Alan, 416 Gregg, Jon Mann, 162, 269, 418, 543 Gregg, Judith Ellen, 373 Greggain, Nancy Mary, 251, 400, 402 Gregory, Gail Rivers, 543 Gregory, Harry Clifton, 438 Gregory, Nancy Jo, 389 Gregory, Robert Paul, 293, 328 Gregory, Sandra Sue, 397, 543 Grennan, Richard L., 271 Gresens, Harry Louis L., 315, 317, 504, 543 Gresens, Susan A., 356, 543 Grice, George Luman, 337, 494 Grider, George William, Jr., 497, 543 Griebel, Paul, 490 Grierson, Barbara Jeanne, 199, 370 Grieser, Gerald, 199, 336, 490, 543 Grieve, David Lee, 188, 189, 194, 285, 486 Griffin, Bonnie Ruth, 407 Griffin, Dwayne Michael, 457 GrifFin, Elizabeth Lee, 375 Griffin, Floronne Leah, 277, 370 Griffin, John Edward, 293 Griffin, Shirley Ann, 208, 379 GrifTin, Steven Alan, 283, 284, 430 Griffin, William Edward, 543 Griffiths, Carlene Marie, 410 Grigsby, Raymond Owen, 449, 543 Grimes, Donald R., 105 Grimes, John Ricks, 141, 456 Grimmer, Virginia Louise, 411 Grimsell, Richard Thomas, 496 Grindstaff, Barbara Ann, 411 Grinnell, Mrs. Eleanor, 382, 383 Grinton, Susan Elizabeth, 342, 363 Grisko, Bonita Marlene, 198, 286, 379 Griswold, Henry Robert, 460 Groble, Robert Edward, 277, 507, 543 Grobstein, Marshall H., 268 Grochowiak, Bernadette A., 543 Grodeck, Alan, 457 Grodland, Edith Joslyn, 378 Groene, Charles Stanley, 497 Groene Nancy Ann, 356 Groenewold, Gerald Henry, 443 Grogan, David Thomas, 443 Grom, Norbert, 315, 543 Groner, Michael J., 498 Gronlund, Barbara Anne, 375 Gronner, Bruce Curt, 505 Gronowski, Frank Louis, 543 Groobman, Andrea M., 365, 544 Gross, Barbara Jeri, 409 Gross, Ingrid Hannelore, 274, 320, 543 Gross, Jon Leroy, 341 Grcjss, Michael John, 498 Gross, Rosalie, 384, 543 Grossman, Barry David, 455 Grossman, Franklin Barry, 202, 543 Grossman, Tom, 310 Grossman, Wendy Marsha. 176 Grosso, Paul Silvano S.. 508 Groszczyk, Thomas Paul, 498 Grotewold, Mary Margaret, 198, 358, 543 Groth, Jo Ann, 197 Groth, Mary Rose, 329 Groth, Willard Eugene, Jr., 320, 446 Grothe, David Michael, 509 Grothe, James Dennis, 476 Grove, Judy Ann, 403 Grove, Lynne Marie, 406 Grove, Steven Richard, 313, 305 Grubaugh, Nina Sue, 401 Grubbe, Bonnie Sue, 393 Gruber, Jim, 213 Grubman, Donald Berry, 452 Gruca, Ned J., 460. 543 Grund, Sharon, 355 Grupe, Alan Douglas, 308 Grupe, Larry Victor, 457 Gryn, Richard, 495, 543 Grzelewski, Robert A., 543 Guagliardo, John Joseph, 487 Guardalabene, Timothy A., 507 Guasto, Benjamin L., 493 Gubser, Donald Urban, 337 Guebert, Steven Ray, 310, 474 Guenther, Lesley Fay, 389 Guenther, Diana Maxine, 197 Guenther, Ronald Edward, 213 Guerin, Darcy Suzanne, 396 Guhbrandsen, Jeff. 508 Guill, Barbara AUyn, 352 Guimont, Bonnie Beth, 366 Gula, Paul Peter, 208, 434 Gullaksen, Dan John 501 Gullang, Richard Michael, 497 Gullett, Gary Grant, 506 Gulmesoff, Dimiter N., 306 Gulzar, Haider S., 272 Gumbel, Thomas Bradley, 421 Gundee, Howard Norman, 176, 419 Gunji, Ken, 134 Gunlock, George Warren, 475 Gunther, Dianne Susan, 379, 399 Gunther, Joann, 398 Gura, Thomas Martin Jr., 313 Gurner, Stephen Lawrence, 24, 25, 324 Gurvitz. Jeffrey, 487, 543 Guss, Patricia Helene, 348 Gusse, Sara Ruth, 274 543 Gust, John Anthony 384 Gustafson, Barbara Rae, 366 Gustafson, Bruce Wayne. 507, 543 Gustafson, Charles David, 283, 465 Gustafson, Dale Francis, 204, 309 Gustafson, Greta Maria, 165, 355 Gustafson, James Arthur, 203 Gustafson, Rodney John, 543 Gusfitus, Paul William, 314, 432 Guth, Gary Robert, 472 Guthrie, John Theodore, 495 Guthrie, Larry Fields, 202, 416 Gutof, Dale Marlene, 337, 407, 543 Gutsche, Glenn Elliott, 443 Guy, Gerald Leiand, 499 Guysenir, Jeffrey Lowell, 463 Guyton, Sara Ellen, 382 Gwadz, Camille Therese, 402 Gvirtz, Lenore Paula, 275, 360, 543 Gyori, Eva Gabrielle, 394 Gyory, Sandra Claire, 410, 415 H Hillcl P'ouiidatidii. X'M Hoof and Horn Clnb. :',r2 Honip EconoMilcs Club. .'5L'3 Hopkins Ontcasts, -I'.IT Hopkins Hideaway. 4!l(i Hojikins Svliaris. 4i).s Hopkins Yalhalla, -laS Hopkins Samnrai. 497 Hopkins Holler. V. House of K iojali. 480 Haab, Eldon Leroy, 208, 493 Haack, Gerald Roger, 544 Haake, David Oscar, 431 Haas, Douglas Lee, 460 Haas, Glenn Ray, 460 Haas, Jill Helene, 167, 282, 295, 349 Habdas, Frank Joseph, Jr., 505 Haber, Richard Ian, 463 Haberkamp, Mary Lou, 409 Haberman, Bernard Harvey, 544 Haberman, Robert Wayne, 313 Habibagahi, Karim, 272 Habley, Wesley Richard, 200 Hackbarth, Mary Ann D., 333, 402 Hackbert, William James, 424 Hacker, James David, 278, 341, 504 Hacker, Janice Lynn, 364 Hacker, Jerry William, 341 Hacker, Maureen Janice, 367, 401 Hecker, Tina, 373 Hackett, Dennis Gene, 180, 287, 309, 312, 420, 544 Hackl, Virginia Kathryn, 197, 198, 378, 379 Hackleman, Edwin C, Jr., 313, 442 Hackmann, Frank Henry, 283, 467 Haddad, Miss Sarah, 371 Hadden, Phillip Gregory, 202, 474 Hadden, John G., 441 Haddon, Jon Roger, 152 Haden, Walter R., 508 Hadley, James Clement, 203, 306 Haefelin, Joel Burton, 440 Haenisch, Jerry Partick, 501 Haertel, Elaine Esther, 352 Hafenrichter, Dalman Ray, 544 Hafenrichter, Delreen J., 208, 276, 388 Hafenrichter, Karen L., 208, 370 Haffron, Trudy, 115 Hafstrom, Karen Jhain, 325, 544 Hagan, Jacquelyn Marie, 407 Hage, Roger Alan, 279, 301, 544 Hagelberger, Frank T., 494 Hagen, Joyce Alice, 352, 544 Hagen, Stephen Harold, 428 Hagenson, Lee Ann, 197, 396 Hager, John Hopkins, 189 Hagerman, Bernard H., 505 Hagerup, William E., Jr., 452 Haggerty, Joseph Michael. 453 Hagman, John Stanley, 505 Hahn, Gary Arthur, 503 Hahn, Gerald Eugene, 544 Hahn, Jerry J., 503 Hahn, Karl Louis, 432 Hahn, Robert John, 544 Haiduk, James Dominic, 544 Hails, William Franklin, 204, 457 Hailstone, Richard Lee, 478 Haines, Ann Elizabeth, 399 Haines, Duane Alan, 468 Haines, Ronald Everett, 425 Haislet, Donald, 313, 499 Hajek, Carol Patricia, 203 Hajny, George J., 418 Ha besma, Betty, 405, 544 Halcrow, Dr. Harold, 309 Hale, Alice Mackenzie, 366 Hale, Carl Edwin, 331 Hale, Edward Eugene, 471 Hale, Gerald Wayne, 456 Hales, Herbert F., Jr., 482 Hall, Gerald Lee, 480 Hall, James David, 438 Hall, Janet Kay, 302 Hall, Janet Lee, 382, 383 Hall, John Raymond III, 495 Hall, Linda Sue, 375 Hall, Marion Austin, 208 Hall, Sharon Lorraine, 406 Hall, William Glenn, 478 Hall, William Leiand, Jr., 429 Hall, William Russell, 115, 147, 440 Hall, Wilma Frances, 312, 323 Hallberg, Elaine Erna, 307, 325 Hallberg, George Russell, 471 Halleman, Feme Pamela, 366 Hallen, Ritva Helen, 544 Haller, Kathleen Howard, 381 Haller, Suzanne Marie, 378 Halley, John William, Jr., 460 Halloran, Denis, 402 Halperin, Cheryl Sue, 348 Halperin, David Michael, 456 615 I Halperin, Phyllis B., 401 Halpern, Alan A., 143, 469 Halpern, Darleen, 276, 387 Halpern, Elayne June, 286, 387 Halpern, Michael Roy, 277, 487, 544 Halpin, Judith Gail, 545 Halsne, Bethene Rae, 379 Hamalian, Sherrie E., 362, 545 Hamarneh, Hanna Ibrahim, 326 Hambaugh, Raymond K., Jr., 306 Hamburger, Marilyn, 415, 545 Hamer, William Harold, 332, 502 Hamilton, Carol Lee, 165, 323, 325, 368 Hamilton, James Ornsby, 278 Hamilton, Janet (Miss), 362 Hamilton, Jean Diana, 391 Hamilton, Linda O., 206 Hamilton, Linda Rae, 354 Hamilton, Robert Lee, 496, 545 Hamm, Nancy Carol, 112, 119, 125, 126, 346, 392, 545 Hc-mman, David Dobson, 132, 418 Hammel, Susan Kay, 366 Hammer, James Kenneth, 453 Hammer, Terrence Michael, 203 Hammers, Arvid, 545 Hammond, Clark Richard, 502 Hammons, Jim E., 314, 545 Hampton, Betty Lou, 198, 388, 545 Hampton, Clo A., 379, 545 Hampton, Joseph Lee, Jr., 194, 293, 309, 312, 486, 545 Hampton, Nancy Elizabeth, 200, 201, 373 Hampton, Dean Vern, 144 Hanck, John Joseph, 545 Hancock, David Russe!l, 429, 545 Hancock, Thomas F., 283 Handlon, Steven Waltmire, 491 Haney, Bruce Allen, 308 Haney, Bruce Richard, 509 Hanes, Thomas Peter, 191, 545 Haney, Marianne Kinney, 336 Haney, Robert Joseph, 491 Hanford, Mary Joan, 366 545 Hang, Kenneth Warren, 318 Hangebrauck, John W., 468 Hankin, Myrna Rochelle, 275, 415, 545 Hanley, Barbara Louise, 381 Hanley, James E., 429 Hanlon, Joan Margaret, 394 Hann, David Eugene, 497 Hanna, Edward, 315, 499, 545 Hannon, David, 135 Hannon, James Andrevv, 432 Hannula, Judith Ann, 133 363 Hanovi sl y, Jerome A., 339 Hanscom, Carol Lynne, 202, 415 Hansen, David Arden, 454 Hansen, Donald Ray, 115, 213 Hansen, Eileen, 201 Hansen, John William, 474 Hansen, Linda L., 391 Hansen, Richard Edward, 201 Hansen, Susan B., 382, 383 Hanser, David Albert, 272 Hanson, Daviene Lynn, 327, 352 Hanson, Eileen Louise, 276, 347 Hanson, Frederick David, 290 Hanson, Judith Rae, 322, 403, 545 Hanson, Karen L., 399 Hanson, Lorraine C, 307 Hanson, Ruth Ellen, 325, 410 Harant, Joyce Ann, 414 Harant, William, 417 Harback, Herbert Frank, 191, 498 Harbaugh, Carl Francis, 502 Harber, Jane, 363 Hardaker, Robert Leslie, 443 Harden, Holly Ann, 388 Hardesty, Larry U., 333, 478, 545 Hardesty, Ronald George, 189, 478 Hardesty, Mrs. Ruby, 403 Hardin, Nancy Elizabeth, 333, 335, 415 Harding, Richard Warren, 509 Hardlannert, William J., 501 Hardy, Gerald Howard, 488 Hardy, Joann, 379 Hardy, Thomas George, 424 Harford, Donald Douglas, 213, 283, 440 Hargis, Ward Douglas, 416 Harkness, Jesse Alan, 418, 545 Harlan, Beatrice, 423 Harles, Marylou Martha, 545 Harlin, Mrs. Bernice, 352 Harlow, John R., 456 Harlow, Mrs., 450 Harmantas, Frank Basil, 200, 466 Harmon, Irene May, 409 Harmon, Thomas Farrell, 416 Harms, David Jacob, 309, 435 Harms, Frederick Earl, 464 Harms, Karen Lynn, 197, 398 Harms, Kerry Lee, 481 Harms, Norman John, 310, 425 Harney, Richard William, 477 Harper, Bill, 213 Harper, Carol Ann, 409 Harper, Dennis Merl, 309 Harper, George A., 491 Harper, Kenneth Charles, 470 H«rpcr, Maigaret Ann, 274, 395 Harper, Richard Hagin, 123, 187 Harper, Robert Henry, 456 Harper, Robert Wayne, 305 Harper, Terry Allan, 545 Harper, Terry Gienn, 502 Harper, William James, 213, 321 Harrington, Daniel Lee, 494 Harrington, Kent E., 505 Harrington, Timothy R., 429 Harris, Alan Aaron, 452 Harris, Alan Gary, 463 Harris, Alan William, 505 Harris, Barbara Jean, 286, 323, 384 Harris, Bradley Jay, 478 Harris, Carolyn Bobby, 402 Harris, Dona Jean, 282, 409 Harris, Fred Damon, 440 Harris, Jane Ellen, 356 Harris, Jimmie, 436 Harris, Joel Jay, 447 Harris, Joseph Gilbert, 545 Harris, Judith Louise, 322, 348 Harris, Katherine Jean, 411 Harris, Kathleen Ann, 412 Harris, Kathleen Lois, 385 Harris, Leslie LJriah, 191, 343, 494 Harris, Linda Charleen, 273 Harris, Linda Louise, 545 Harris, Marjorie M., 288 Harris, Mary Jean, 382, 383 Harris, Robert Raymond, 309 Harris, Scott Walden, 343, 426 Harris, Terrell James, 291, 314, 545 Harris, Thomas Michael, 455 Harris, Thomas Richard, 321 Harris, Timothy James, 308, 497 Harrison, Arnold Stuart, 487, 508 Harrison, Constance Anne, 379 Harrison, Donna Lynn, 329, 364 Harrison, Gerald Alvin, 309, 546 Harrison, James William, 488 Harrison, Michael Linn, 203 Harrison, Nathan Joshua, 277, 437 Harrison, Richard Alan, Harrison, Roberta L., 323, 333, 413 Harrison, Susan Diane, 147, 285, 354 Harrison, Virginia Jean, 359 Harrison, William F., 546 Harrison, William T., 546 Harrold, Jack Dennis, 309, 488, 546 Harryman, John Frederick, 490 Harsh, Katherine Asenath, 203, 373 Hart, Jack, Assistant Football Coach, 213 Hart, Norwood Alan, 457 Hart, Stephen Jay, 504 Harter, Charles Edward, 240 Hartley, James A., 456 Hartline, Bon Bouton, 421 Hartline, Edward Ernest, 181, 442 Hartman, Ellen Lynn, 373 Hartman, Gary Eugene, 488 Hartman, Jean E., 356 Hartman, Susan Elizabeth, 202 Hirtman, William Herman, 425, 488 hartnett, James Thomas, 497 Hartweger, Edmund W., 343 Harvey, Charles William, 465 Harvey, Everett H., Jr., 341 Harvey, George Melvin, 454 Harvey, John G., 331 Harvey, Sharon Lea, 197, 332, 383 Harvey, Theodore R., Jr., 337, 421 Harvey, Wayne, 466 Harwig, Thomas William, 501 Harwood, Charles Lewis, 476 Harwood, Janice Pamela, 360, 546 Harzberger, Leiand, 203 Hasegawa, Robert M.suo, 437 Haselhorst, Keith Harry, 313, 468 Haselhorst, Susan Mary, 370 Hasman, Joseph John, 337 Hass, Mildred Louise, 390 Hassebrock, Steven Allen, 472 Hasselberg, Michael Ray, 143, 424 Hasseibring, Dale Melvin, 496 Hassell, Kenneth Joseph, 488 Hassiepen, Janice Carol, 391 Hastings, J. Thomas, 337 Hasz, Karl Edward, 471 Hatch, Gaylord Farley, 101, 193 Hatch, James Smith, 200, 201, 416 Hatch, Terry Fletcher, 283 Hatfield, James Shirl, 203 Hatfield, Stephen E., 424 Hathaway, Richard P., 475 Hathaway, Ronda Lynn, 384 Hatley, Earl Leslie, 546 Hatten, Donald Eugene, 113 Haltendorf, J ames Glen, 119, 177, 324 Haute, David Karl, 439 Haugaard, Philip Ivar, 457 Haughton, John Scott, 444 Hauk, James Richard, 328, 496 Hduk, Raymond Willis, 313, 489 Haumiller, Douglas Lee, 546 Hausch, Dennis H., 499 Hause, Sheldon Kendall, 448 Hauseman, Douglas W., 204, 546 Hauser, Deborah Denise, 415 Hauscr, Robert Joseph, 141, 283 Havlik, Gail Ann, 325, 355, 546 Hawk, Patricia Anne, 402 Hawking, James Edward, 472 Hawkins, George C, Jr., 505 Hawkins, Helen, 412 Hawkins, Patricia Jean, 208 Hawkins, Thomas James, 314, 474 Hawkinson, David Lee, 312, 420 Hawkinson, Gayle Ann, 206, 358 Hawkinson, William R., 499 Hawn, Donald Eugene, 421 Haworth, Barry Jerrold, 325 Hay, Donald Everette, 269, 546 Hayek, Joseph Charles, 185, 284, 417 Hayes, David Bruce, 457 Hayes, John M., 546 Hayes, Merwyn Alfred, 337 Hayes, Neil D., 501 Hayes, Richard W., 433 Hayes, Ronald Dee, 476 Haynes, Jo Ellen, 364 Haynes, Suzanne Mary, 391 Hays, Carol B., 546 Hays, Margaret Ann, 323, 404 Hays, Marilyn Sue, 390 Hays, Marjorie Susan, 395 Hays, Patricia Ann, 366 Hays, Peter F., 546 Hays, Samuel Josepti, 208 Hayskar, Robert Arthur, 437 Haytcher, Karl Dennis, 430, 546 Hayton, Charles Andrew, 474 Hayum, Julian Franklin, 490 Hazan, Edward Robert, 441 Headley, Larry J., 341 Headley, Mrs., 422 Heal, Frederick George, 490 Heal, Kenne.h Lee, 546 Healy, Michael James, 115 Hearst, Patricia Eileen, 208, 390 Hea;h, James, 467 Heath, John Brewster, 313 Heath, W. O., 105 Heath, Vernon, 105 Heaton, Leon S., 471 Heavner, Charles Oliver, 313, 481 Hebda, Carole Jean, 546 Hebeisen, John Charles, 316 Heberer, Priscilla Jo, 327, 546 Hebron, Mary Ann, 396 Hecht, Barbara Gail, 414 Hecht, Louis Alan, 441 Hecht, Robert Wayne, 270, 493 , 546 Hechtenthal, Barry R., 495 Heck, Lawrence John, 335, 444 Heckert, Gayle Elaine, 391 Hedberg, Marcia Ruth, 391 Hedding, Ralph Dennis, 443 Hedge, Gary Alan, 433 Hedien, Bradley L., 342 Hedin, Robert, 506, 546 Hedrick, John Clyde, 481 Hedrick, Larry Ross, 309 Heegaard, Ingrid K., 323 Heeran, Mary B., 137 Heerdt, Edmund D., 546 Heeren, M_ry Beth, 127, 282, 349 Heffelflnger, Harry Noel, 343, 546 Heffernan, James H., 292, 546 Heffington, Judith Ellen, 379 Heffron, Robert, 470 Hefter, Patricia Ellen, 381 Hegan, Barbara Jane, 372 Hegener, John Richai-d, 203, 433 Heidemann, Eugene Victor, 467 Heidenreich, Richard C, 278, 341 Heiligenstein, John H., 509 Heim, David Eugene, 505 Heimanson, Elaine B., 405, 546 Hein, Owen Vanness, 337 Heindl, Gsrald John, 546 Heinie, Luanne Jane, 401 Heiniger, Richard A., 473 Heininger, Jane Emmerika, 364, 391 Heinisch, Raymond W., 489, 547 Heinisch, Richard Joseph, 482 Heinrich, Carl Albert, 507 Heinrich, Richard D., 547 Heiniz, Dennis Ronald, 490, 547 Heinz, Gregory Wayne, 313, 486 Heinz, Howard C, 440 Heinz, Jerome Edward, 502 Heinzel, Kenneth Anthony, 434, 547 Heiple, Julie Elizabeth, 112, 182, 183, 362, 547 Heise, Gary Charles, 203, 460 Heise, Kenneth Gene, 191 Heiser, Larry Wayne, 420 Heisler, Gerald Henry, 469 Heisler, Mark William, 472, 547 Heisler, Robert Eli, 491 Heisner, James Lloyd, 310 Heiss, James Frederick, 307, 547 Heitman, Grace Lisbeth, 401 Heitman, Roger Leroy, 476 Heitzman, Frank Edward, 189, 203, 473 Heitzman, Patrick John, 7!',. 473 Hejl, JoAnn Mary, 391 Helbig, Jane Marilyn, 320, 401 Holding, Patricia, 401 Helfinstine, John David, 283 Helfinstine, Mary Carol, 333, 368, 547 Helford, Marilyn C, 547 Heller, Barbara Joy, 360 Heller, Bernadine, 197, 275, 322, 406 Heller, Mary Adeline, 382 Hellman, Eleanor E., 321 Hellman, Marsha Faye, 367 Hellrung, Daniel Robert, 344 Hellweg, Dennis Charles, 503 Helm, Prof. M. S., 458 Helman, David Lee, 493 Helmkamp, Joseph Allen, 497 Helper, Dr. Lloyd, Advisor, 308 Heiser, Roger Alan, 422 Heltness, Daniel Jon, 336 Helwig, Janet Elena, 355 Hemmann, David John, 272, 547 Hemmingway, Kathryn M., 381 Hemp, Paul, 309, 312 Hemphill, Jeanne Taylor, 359 Hemphill, Virgil Thomas, 436 Hendee, Larry Keith, 491 Henderson, Carl Willis, 328 Henderson, James, 328 Henderson, James Arthur, 476 Henderson, John James, 270, 271, 547 Henderson, Joseph John, 506 Henderson, Judith Ann, 354 Henderson, Mary Janet, 125, 136, 277, 285, 347 Henderson, Nancy Ann, 368 Henderson, Robert H., 480 Henderson, Robert M., 450 Henderson, Sandra Kay, 197, 373 Henderson, Scott, 200, 201 Henderson, Theodore M., 440 Hendricks, Charles, 178, 468 Hendricks, Fred A., Jr., 547 Hendricks, Janice Kay, 372 Hendricks, Ronald Lee, 493 Hendrickson, Nancy H., 391 Henke, Marcia Ann, 373 Henkel, David Robert, 509 Henle, William Andrew, 417 Henneman, Barbara Clare, 197, 412, 414 Henner, Roberta Joy, 197, 412, 415 Henning, Alice Jean, 390 Henninger, Robert Harold, 474 Hennings, Kenneth, 436 Hennis, Mitchell, 201 Henrichs, Dennis Wilbur, 498 Henrichs, Ronald Roy, 310 Henry, Professor John, 145, Henson, Chester Thomas, 318, 504 Henson, Harlan Neil, 187 Henson, Michael A., 432 Henwood, Thomas, 271, 432 Herbeck, Thomas Edward, 450 Herbert, Roberta Lynn, 168, 325, 415 Herbst, Elizabeth N., 401 Herbst, Philip Henry, 493 Herbst, Susan Adell, 286, 399, 405 Herington, John R., 547 Herm, James Richard, 199, 312, 420 Herm, Martha Jayne, 119, 144, 145, 185, 194, 195, 197, 384 Hermach, Kenneth William, 472 Herman, Ann, 379 Herman, Caria Joy, 320, 378 Herman, Paula Corrine, 381 Hermann, Harvey A., Jr., 200 Hermann, Robert, J., 423 Hermesdorf, James Emmett, 487 Hernandez, Kathleen, 402 herndon. Bob D., Assistant Football Coach, 213 Herning, Joel Gregory, 502 Herning, Luanna Gay, 325, 403 Herreid, Ernest, 310 Herrera, David, 315, 501 Herrick, Kenneth Lee, 503 Herrick, Scott Nash, 337, 501 Herridge, Gary Lynn, 271, 319, 458 Herring, Julian Benton, 200, 201 Herrmann, Frederick R., 122, 163 Herrmann, Raymond Edson, 416 Hersey, Susan Elizabeth, 197, 393 Hersiand, Theodore, 154 Herzberger, Leiand Earl, 420 Herzing, Arnold James, 458 Herzog, Barbara Jean, 361 Herzog, Francis Al, 460 Herzog, Judith Ann, 143, 407 Herzog, Ronald Dean, 306, 496 Hess, Elizabeth Lee, 294, 407 Hess, Glenn Elbert, 464, 547 Hess, George Arthur, 502 Hess, Randy K., 200, 335 Hess, Susan Marie, 373 Hesse, Mary Margaret, 390 Hester, Linda Hunt, 193, 198, 282 Hester, Patricia Ann, 401 Hetherington, Gail Leah, 320, 336 Heike, Lynn Carol, 320, 381 Hetrick, Phyllis Jane, 208 Hettinger, Peggy L., 135, 281, 353 Heuer, Steven, 488 Heuerman, Jack Alan, 337, 499 Hcuser, Richard Lee, 509 Howes, Ann, 547 Howes, Bcttio Ann, 322, 340, 399 Hewitt, Bernard, 154, 155 Hewitt, Guy, 448 6)6 Hewlett, Glenda Ann, 276 Keydanek, Dennis Michael, 432, 508 Heymann, Mrs. Ruth, 365 Heyndricks, James, 579 Hickey, Donald Robert, 428 Hickey, Michael Shawn, 314 Hickey, Thomas John, 432 Hickman, Rob-rt Edward, 283 Hicks, John Robert, Jr., 505, 547 Hicks, Sammy Neil, 202 Hidin, Sandra, 321 Higgins, Charles Curtis, 505, 547 Higgins, Charles F., 293, 309, 312, 547 Higgins, James Jacob, 501, 547 Higgins, Toni Ellen, 165, 391 Highbarger, Steven T., 502 Highland, Steven Douglas, 319 Hightower, John Thomas, 478 Hiland, David Allen, 468 Hilbert, Ann Rita, 281, 364 Hilborn, Jessica Muriel, 348 Hilborn, Michael G., 495, 547 Hild, Theodore William, 482 Hilder, Sandra Revie, 197, 371 Hilderbrand, Helen Marie, 3 9 Hildwein, Prof. Richard, 162 Hileman, Grover Michael, 431 Hilgenberg, Honoure Dale, 358 Hilger, Judith Ann, 358 Hill, Arno, 178 Hill, Arthur Wilmot, Jr., 307, 505 Hill, Barbara Ann, 132, 407 Hill, Barbara Steffi, 134, 354, 547 Hill, David Douglas, 548 Hill, Duane E., 471, 505 hill, Gerald Kenneth, 318 Hill, Gregory Lee, 478 Hill, Harlan Webb, 489 Hill, Jean, Dean, 133, 158, 185, 197 Hill, Larry, 330 Hill, Richard J., 105 Hillborn, Michael G., 343 Hillen, Catherine Deane, 366 Hiller, Elizabeth, 307 Hillison, John Howard, 309, 311, 312, 333, 479 Hillma'n, Arthur B., Ill, 306, 495 Hills, Clinton Raymond, 308 Hilts, Leonard f., 132, 152, 418 Himley, Barbara Stoll, 393 Himmelstein, Stephen S., 191, 491 Hinchcliff, Kathy Linn, 390 Hirichee, James E., 502 Hinderberger, Philip R., 454 Hindin, Sandra Irene, 367 Hindman, Jeffrey Curtis, 440 Hindman, Stephen Phillip, 181, 416 Hinds, Carol Christine, 373 Hines, L. B., 454 Hine, Donna Lu, 359 Hine, Dr. James R., 330, 337 Hinely, Richard B., 292 Hinkley, John Edward, 453 Hinrichs, Judiih Lea, 127, 133, 280, 355 Hinshaw, Karen Ruth, 113, 207, 277, 351, 548 Hinton, Larry Leslie, 115, 124, 225, 226, 233, 247, 248, 289 Hinton, Margo Ann, 282, 359 Hintz, Thomas Francis, 283 Hippen, Larry Henry, 312, 489, 548 Hippie, Robert Frederick, 337 Hirsch, Dennis, 489 Hirsch, Jack Lamonte, Jr., 503 Hirsch, Judith Marie, 390 Hirschman, Roger David, 306 Hirschman, Russell Allan, 328 Hirschtick, Steven Ray, 447 Hirsley, Clare Catherine, 362 Hirt, William Frederick, 187, 329 Hisim, Tuncay Mus'afa, 131 Hiss, Clyde Simons, 208 Hite, Arthur Joseph, 548 Hitter, Shirlee Jane, 197, 548 Hittle, Douglas Carl, 466 Hitzeroth, Sally Ann, 379 HIade, John, Jr., 321 HIavacek, Diane V., 403 Hlousek, Donald Allen, 202, Ho, Yu, 283 Hoag, Kathleen Anne, 393 Hobbs, Abigail Olliffe, 412 Hobbs, Kim Susan, 401 Hobein, Joseph T., 477 Hobson, Robert Eldon, 291, 316 Hochbeer, Rena, 275 Hochberg, Carol Ruth, 348 Hochberg, Rena, 548 Hochhalter, Robert, 416 Hodge, Suson S., 362 Hodgcock, Gerald, 342 Hodges, Melvin Leroy, 481 Hodgins, Dorothy D., 347 Hodnik, Terrence John, 503 Hodsdon, Julia Janet, 359 Hoehamer, Joann Dale, 346 Hoekstra, John Arthur, 476 Hoekstra, Ralph Wayne, 458 Hoekstra, Ronald Bennett, 161, 478, 548 274, 320, 283 Hoerburgcr, Marilyn P., 208, 414 Hofer, Thomas William, 312, 420 Hoff, Brbara Jean, 390, 548 Hoff, Charles Lawrence, 189, 315, 482, 548 Hoffenberg, Earl Burton, 447 Hoffman, Alan David, 419 Hoffman, Charles, 432 Hoffman, Dav:d Glenn, 482 HofFman, D nise Ruth, 360 Hoffman, Dennis Joseph, 548 Hoffman, Donald Jay, 548 Hoffman, Donald Lambert, 493 Hoffman, Jamas Howaid, 213, 476 HofFman, Jean, 390 Hoffman, Jerilyn Jean, 147, 285, 342, 354 Hoffman, John Douglas, 440 Hoffmen, Lawrence, 453, 468, 5-13 Hoffman, Linda Diane, 269 Hoffman, Lois Beverly, 414 Hoffman, Martin Robert, 329 Hoffman, Richard Murray, 441 Hoffmann, Norman Gustav, 501 Hoffmann, Thomas Alan, 311, 497 Hoffman, William W., 498 HofFstadfcr, Karen S., 393 Hoge, Dan Edward, 312, 420 Hogg, Charles, 482 Hohman, Janet Kay, 197, 393 Hokanson, Nancy Louise, 163, 388, 548 Holbrook, John Amidon II, 428 Hoibrook, John Michael, 247, 289, 548 Holcomb, Mary Hilda, 320, 359 Holden, David Clark, 495 Holderman, Bette Mae, 373 Holderman, James F., Jr., 440 Holderman, Roberta Kay, 399 Holec, Edward John, 315, 548 Holecek, Richard Joseph, 548 Hohmann, Philip, 115 Holiner, Patricia Emilia, 371 Holland, Lester M., Jr., 476 Holland, Marvin A'bert. 4i'4 Holland, Vivette Marie, 414 Holland, William Joseph, 193, 463, 543 Holley, Christopher D., 203 Holley, Grady Evan, 487 Hollingsworth, Gale C, 483 holloway, David Claude, 430 Holloway, Fredrick D., 496 Holloway, Jane Ann, 410 Holm, Judy, 391 Holm, Richard Dean, 494 Holman, Dawn JoAnn, 276, 358, 548 Holman, Tomlinson M., II, 154, 498 Holmes, Connie Bea, 401 Holmes, Donald Richard, 467, 548 Holmes, Gary William, 314 Holmes, Harold, 337 Holmes, James Arthur, 453 Holmes, John Avanel, Jr., 464 Holmes, Patrice Elaine, 138, 362 Holmin, Ann Celeste, 152, 232, 342, 354 Holshouser, Judy, 376, 386 Holstein, Robert Louis, 487 Holt, Barbara Sue, 350 Holt, Janet Lee, 355 Holt, Prof. Harold, 343 Holton, John Thomas, 548 Holty, Robert Michael, 115, 141, 178, 179, 426 Holtz, Christine, 376 Holtze, Gareth Charles, 279 Holubec, Myroslawa W., 339 Holubec, Zenowie Michael, 339 Holz, Stephen Joseph, 505 Hclzgrafe, Jerald Lee, 495 Holzman, Judith Alice, 415 Homan, Harry Robert, 314, 506, 548 Homer, Barbara Carol, 113, 183, 184, 346, 548 Honegger, Samuel Everett, 309 Honeycutt, David Charles, 454 Honeycutt, Harry M., Jr., 454 Honig, Michael Herbert, 419, 548 Honnold, Sandra Kay, 378 Hood, Patricia Lou, 325, 351, 548 Hood, Timothy Lee, 498 Hoogeveen, Carol Jane, 207, 277 Hooker, Michael, 475 Hooks, Jayne E., 395 Hooks, Jean E., 395 Hooks, Maurice Leroy, Jr., 488 Hooper, Mary, 133, 349 Hoopes, Sandra Sorell, 346, 548 Hopkins, Ann Stephenson, 366 Hopkins, David Jay, 313, 498 Hopkins, James Joseph, 498 Hopkins, Joseph Richard, 203, 283, 420 Hopkins, Karen Joyce, 393 Hopkins, Pamela K., 136, 325, 370, 548 Hopkins, Paul Donald, 309 Hopper, David Brian, 504 Hopper, Jared Irwin, 423 Hopper, John Steier, 329 Hopson, Charles Edward, 278, 318, 474 Hopwood, James Albert, 453 Hopwood, James Edgar, 202 617 Hora, Michael Edward, 315 Horan, Peter John, 344 Horberg, David, 503 Horbinski, Dennis Jerome, 507 Horine, Karen Elaine, 391 Hormell, Robert Lewis, 203, 453, 473 Horn, Herbert, Jr., 469 Hornaday, Pauleta Terven, 384 Hornback, William Edward, 310, 475 Hornbrook, Allen Norman, 287, 309, 312, 461 Home, Mark, 452 Home, Sharon Merle, 346 Hornidge, Maryellen, 403 Horsley, Pamela K., 277 Fiorstman, Robert Edmund, 421 Horton, Gary Lee, 549 Horvich, Michael Allan, 419 Horwath, Diane Louise, 414 Horwitz, Barbara Lynn, 371 Horwitz, Barry L., 549 Horwitz, Carey Alton, 152, 469 Horwitz, Ellen Mae, 197, 286, 386 Horwitz, Sandra Lois, 407 Hosticka, Robert, 489, 549 Hotaling, James Walter, 272 Hotham, JefTrey Alan, 204 Hothan, Judith Belle, 277, 549 Hott, Frederick Milton, 484, 485, 549 Hough, Lorraine Lucille, 415 Houlihan, Carol Louise, 282, 402 Houlihan, John Patrick, 485 Houlik, James Warren, 200 Houmes, Eleanor Irene, 401, 549 house, Carolyn Ann, 282, 346 Houser, Beverley Joyce, 549 Houser, Donald Riggs, 464 Houser, Rona'd Lewis, 315, 496 Houston, Cornelia Marie, 381 Houston, Nancy E., 329 Houston, Sherrie Louise, 384 Hovde, Lorraine Carolin, 378 Hovious, Joseph Carl, 475 Howat, Bruce Bradshaw, Jr., 426 Howe, Charles John, 475 Howe, Frederick W., 329 Howe, Robert William, 316 Howo, Shu Yeh, 549 Howell, Frederick Duane, 549 Howell, Larry James, 474, 549 Howell, Lawrence William, 507 Howell, Larry Joe, 194, 283 Howell, Linda Jane, 352 Howell, Susan Mary, 203 Howell, Thomas Stevens, 201 Howenstein, Roger Joseph, 335 Howey, Henry Eugene, 200, 201, 549 Howison, Margaret Helen, 344, 373 Howroy, David Kirby, 283 Hoyt, Robert Terry, 418 Hoyt, Stephen D., 475 Hrach, Joseph Peter, 497 Hribar, Lester Charles, 439 Hruby, Gladys Ann, 131, 138, 281, 346 Hsia, Kelly Yu, 337, 509 Hsu, John, 549 Hsuan, Lily Lin Lin, 376 Hubatka, Sandra Rose, 412 Hubbard, Billy Wayne, 491 Hubbard, Joan, 405 Hubbard, Joseph Donald, 476 Hubbard, Julia Ellen, 208 Hubbard, Kenneth Richard, 432 Hubbard, Stephen Michael, 428 Hubbell, Bruce Frederick, 442 Hubble, Carl Leroy, 501 Huber.-, Michelle Marie, 358 Huck, Kevin, 457 Hudak, Gregory Jon, 467 Hudak, Paul, 460 hudera, Eleanor Frances, 406 Hudson, Jane, 208, 364 Hudson, Laura Jane, 358, 391 Hudspeth, JoAnne, 364 Huebener, Sharon Lynn, 333, 373 huelsman, Lawrence J., 475 Huff, Bruce, 313 Huff, Vicki Lynn, 406 Huffington, Carol Diane, 393 Huffington, Dennis Alan, 271, 427 Huffington, Robert Dale, 474 Huffman, Dawne Carroll, 370, 549 Huffman, Gary Claud, 456 Hufford, Gary E., 193 Hufschmitt, Judith Ann, 373 Hug, Charles Robert, 191, 295, 343, 493 Hughes, Carol Ann E., 197, 391, 549 Hughes, Carol Ann, 198 Hughes, Gary Noel, 317, 467, 504, 549 Hughes, Glenna Kentner, 465 Hughes, James Edward, 433 Hughes, Mary Elizabeth, 169, 391 Hughes, Mary Maude, 359 Hughes, Patricia Miller, 363 Hughes, Wilma, 273 u u Designed for University of Illinois Students CHAMPAIGN COUNTY BANK and TRUST CO. 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Kingsley, Bruce Chase, 555 Kinney, Douglas Morse, 433 Kinney, Marthelia Ann, 368 Kinsella, Cyril Thomas, 439 Kinsey, Heather Diane, 321, 356, 555 Kintinger, Dan Howard, 201 Kintzel, Nancy Louise, 208, 364 Klonka, Richard Carl, 499 Kipnis, Karen Gail, 391 Kirby, Harry David, 507 Kirby, Robert Frederick, 279, 306, 509 Kirby, Robert William, 295 Kirby, Stephen Homer, 283 Kirch, Peter William, 460 Kirk, Bruce Evan, 465 Kirk, Mary Elaine, 555 Kirk, Robert J., 317, 555 Kirk, William S., 464 Kirkby, Sandra Jean, 347 Kirkby, Stephen Dwighf, 467, 555 Kirkpatrick, Susan Lee, 384 Kirsch, Linda Dianne, 380 Kirsch, William James, 332 Kirschner, Howard Ted, 447 Kirshenbaum, Michael E,, 452 Kirstein, Bruce Edward, 489 Kirtley, Karen Ann, 403 Kisanii, Willy Teofilo, 471 Kiss, Susan Mary, 25, 154 Kissell, Judith, 277 Kisf, William Jonathan, 445 Kist, Warren J., 477 Kitagawa, Don Kenichi, 505, 554 Kite, Roberta llene, 141, 409 Kitson, Glen Randolph, 498 Kiftleson, Kaye Adele, 183, 355, 555 Kiwtzel, Nancy, 378 Klain, Marcia Ellen, 275 Klakkengae, James E., 312 Klamut, Corinne Agnes, 555 Klapman, Gail Lynn, 321, 365 Klappauf, Jeanne Marie, 409 Klarquist, Robert L., 490 Klass, Susan Lynn, 318 Klassen, June Ann, 390 Klauber, Sherry Delano, 386 Kleb, Barbara Jean, 372 Kleckner, Ernest Robert, 344, 485 Klee, Maurice Melton, 494 Klehm, Kathleen E., 401 Kleiber, Gary Reuben, 499 Kleiman, Davin Charles, 555 Kleiman, Scott Alan, 447 Klein, Arthur Deo II, 277, 505 Klein, Barbara June, 351 Klein, James Alan, 469 Klein, Melvin Arthur, 462 Klein, Paul Louis, 176, 508 Klein, Raymond E., 496 Klein, Roy Charles, Jr., 431, 508 Klein, Samuel Jacob, 191, 506 Klein, Sheila Rosalyn, 555 Klein, William Walter, 293 Kleinaitis, Alfredas P., 339 Kleinfeld, Denis Alan, 447 Kleinhans, Bruie Robert, 474 Kleinofen, Jaclyn Rae, 288, 392 Kleiss, Harold Joseph, 285, 311, 479 Kleist, Nancy, 403 Klemm, Frederick Arnold, 426 Klencke, David, 505 Kleppinger, Joan Musette, 403 Klett, Frank Raymond, 490 Klever, John Henry, 477 Klich, Richard John, 322, 494 Klieber, Gary R., 202 Klima, Richard Irving, 555 Klimick, Herman, 466 Klinck, Knowlton Graham, 301 Kline, Herbert Walter, 155 Klingebiel, David Lewis, 503 Klingebiel, Laurence R., 454 Klingebiel, Robert S., 509 Klingel, Martin Allen, 242 Klink, Roger Arthur, 477 Klinke, Raymond B., Jr., 457 Klinsky, Arnold Irwin, 177, 307, 324 Klinfworth, Keith Kenny, 555 Klockenga, Louis Henry, 341 Klohr, Robert Edward N., 204, 501 Klokkenga, James Elmer, 420 Kloppenburg, Joan Marie, 320 Klugman, Mai S., 455 Kmiec, Kenneth Kevin, 464 Knapp, Richard Dale, 474 Knapp, Virginia K., 396 Knauer, Warren Lange, Jr., 453 Knell, Philip Dehne, 213 Knell, Raymond Elward, 288 Knepp, Wayne Andrew, 487 Knez, Ronald Albert, 425 Knezovich, John Bevis, 165, 433 Knight, Margaret E., 359 Knight, Thomas Orser, 115 Kniss, Stephen Edgar, 450, 497 Knobloch, John Carl, 313, 473 Knoll, Verne Judson, 422 Knowles, M ichael Hugh, 283, 445 Knowll, Jud, 135 Knowski, Patricia A., 362 Knox, Richard Albert, 490 Knox, Carl, 101, 203, 337 Knox, Dean, 145 Knox, Robin Francis, 187 Knuckles, Jeffry J., 456 Knudson, Lynne Andrea, 325, 351 Knudson, Robert Marius, 329, 497 Knupp, Ruth Lois, 353 Knuth, Antoinette H., 344, 409, 555 Knutscn, Barbara, 400 Knulson, Gregory Eugene, 136, 202, 445 Knutson, Kristina M.. 398 Kobcrnik, Rosalie, 378 Kobylinjki, Thomas E., 423 Koca, Raymond Richard, 506 Koca, William Edward, 555 Koch, David T., 251, 317 Koch, Lois Jane, 410 Koch, Paul Douglas, 507 Koch, Sheryl Ruth, 207, 555 Koch, Susan Marie, 395 Kochendorfer, kichard C, 497, 555 Kocher, Mary Ellen, 390 Kochis, Ramona Carol, 199, 323, 384 Kocian, Craig George, 433 Kocolowski, Gary Paul, 434 Kodish, Edward Barnette, 462 Koe, Bruce Gary, 467 Koehler, Walter Allen, 501 Koeller, Mary Ann, 362, 556 Koelling, Nancy Gaye, 373 Koenig, Carolyn Jean, 208 Koenig, Jan, 366 Koenig, John William, 503 Koenig, Robin, 348 Koenig, Thomas Edwarl, 204, 249, 289, 456, 556 Koepke, James Michael, 317, 556 Koerber, Cathy Dianne, 208 Koerner, Diane Mae, 402 Koerner, Sandra J., 185, 368, 556 Koester, Janis M., 333 Kohalmi, Csaba Laszio, 493 Kohl, Linda Lynn, 381 Kohlenberger, Bonnie Sue, 321, 351 Kohler, Harry Gordon, 272, 290, 556 Kohler, Ramon Charles, 501 Kohlman, Richard Cary, 469 Kohn, Kathleen, 402 Kohn, Roger Alan, 441 Kohr, Charles Warren, 255, 256, 289, 426, 556 Koladycz, Raymond S,, 191, 495 Kolar, James Edward, 556 Kolb, Sherry Joyce, 357 Kolendar, Loren R., 458 Kolens, Diane Lynn, 415 Koloms, Irwin Jerome, 335, 447 Komar, Lawrence Samuel, 463 Komarek, Richard Karl, 418, 556 Kombonimi, Adokiye I., 311 Kommers, Robert E., Jr., 444, 556 Komnick, Judith Kay, 556 Konetshny, Cheryl Rose, 368 Konrad, Charles Andrew, 427, 428 Konrad, Mary Cele, 346 Konya, John Anthony, 501, 556 Koogarrie, John, 181 Kooistra, Thomas Brian, 472 Koontz, Michael Edward, 458 Koop, Laurel Lee, 415 Kooperman, Charlene Risa, 414 Kooyenga, Sandra Darlene, 402 Kopac, Charlotte C, 340, 359, 556 Kopale, Donald, 476 Kopp, Gary Lee, 489 Kopp, Ruth Shirley, 362 Kopplin, Robert Earl, 489 Koppmeyer, Charles, 24, 25 Kopriva, Phyllis Ruth, 362 Korbecki, Joyce, 393 Korbel, Eugene Frank, 556 Koren, Ira Stuart, 441 Korenevich, Carole A., 369 Korey, Martin Stuart, 441 Koritz, Gary Duane, 489 Korn, Doreen, 409 Korst, Christine Anne, 366 Korth, Arnold, 480 Kos, Michael, 339 Kosberg, Andrea Susan, 401 Kosche, Walter Frederick, 204, 556 Kosik, Jerrilyn E., 275 Koski, Charlene Cecelia, 282, 332, 388 Kosovski, Carol Anne, 275, 322, 386 Kostal, Kenneth Thomas, 180, 272, 470, 556 Kostar, William Lee, 279 Kostelnicek, Richard J., 271 Kostenko, Pamela Helene, 322 Kostrzewski, Dennis G., 485 Kotlicky, Howard James, 341, 493 Kotnour, Dale Joseph, 311 Kotowicz, Andrew J., 271, 317, 446, 556 Kott, John Robert, 478 Koturov, Daniel Carr, 442 Koupal, Roger W., 494 Kovacevic, Daniel N., 495 Koves, William John, 271, 429, 556 Kovitz, Karen Gail, 556 Kovzomis, Stephen G., 491 Kowalczyk, John Francis, 271, 315, 489, 556 Kowalski, Frank Jerome, 444 Kowalski, Leona Ann, 390 Kowalski, Thomas Edwin, 488 Koy, Gerald Rayrnond, 497 Kozin, Franklin, 556 KozlofT, Edward Earl, 441 Kozlowski, Donald W., 444 Kraef, Nancy Jean 556 Kraetsch, Robert EIroy, 202, 431, 556 Kraft, Dennis George, 493 Kraft, Nancy Jean, 359 Kraft, Sheila Ann, 389 Kragh, James Fostep, 478, 556 Krainc, Nancy Jean, 364 Krajec, Richard Lee G., 437 Krajewski, John Phillip, 507 Krai, Sheryl Jeanne, 373 Kralicek, Mary Fern, 333 Kramer, Barry, 441 Kramer, Daniel Ross, 421 Kramer, JefFrey Alan, 452 Kramer, Joseph Robert, Jr., 189, 326 Kramer, Leslie David, 316, 319, 505 Kramer, Rhonda Victoria, 360 Kramp, Gregory Lawrence, 429 Kramzar, Linda Lee, 397, 556 Krasner, Ronald Forrest, 455 Kraus, Ellen Elaine, 386 Kraus, Nanette Julia, 367 Krause, William Harold, 443 Krauser, Joan, 406 Krauss, Diane Veronica, 167, 390 Krauss, Fred, 506, 556 Kravitz, Irving Barry, 462 Kraybill, Daniel T., 177 Krebel, Roselyn Rita, 197 Krebs, Alfred H., 309 Krebs, Christine H., 415 Krebs, Kenneth, 470 Krehbiel, Karl Frederick, 443 Krehl, Donald George, 284, 417 Kreid, John Thomas, 433 Krein, James Robert, 505 Krein, Karen Gordon, 366 Kreitner, Marilyn R., 208 Kreiw, James Robert, 556 Krejci, Alan Frank, 454 Krejci, Kenneth Raymond, 203 KrelofT, Michael Allen, 472 Kremer, Alan Kent, 603 Kremeris, Dalia Kristina, 339 KresI, Karen Johanna, 364, 378 Kress, Donald Victor, 417 Kressman, Carl Heinz, 497 Kreuser, Joan Arden, 556 Kreutz, Judith Louise, 285, 340, 354 Kriegman, Lesley Blanche, 202 Kriesel, Dean Herman, 497 Kriesel, Dale Albert, 493 Krilcich, Georgiana, 390 Krinn, Nancy Merle, 367, 557 Kris, Irene Alma, 339, 402 Krisberg, Rochelle, 372, 557 Krischer, Gordon Eugene, 462 Kristen, Carol Elaine, 278 Kriwkowitsch, Peter G., 465 Krock, George Elmer, 437 Krodel, Allen Lee, 319 Krohta, Barbara Jean, 400, 401 Kroichick, Joan, 357 Kroichick, Judith, 392 Krol, Robert Edward, 475 Kroll, Garnett J., 501 Kroll, Kathleen Dorothy, 557 Kroll, Patrick L., 326, 505 Kromka, David Philip, 427 Krowick, Karen A., 348 Krosberg, Rochelle, 371 Kroupa, George H., 291, 314, 478, 557 Krsticevic, Joyce Marie, 366, 557 Krueger, Douglas Charles, 557 Krueger, Glenn Joseph, 497 Kruger, Richard Kermit, 497 Krugman, Julith Ellen, 402 Krull, Andrew Robert, 557 Krumrey, Cheryl Ann, 342, 391 Krumrey, Donald Walter, 322, 332, 333, 505, 557 Krumrey, Nancy Jean, 333, 402 Krumwiede, Robert W., 191, 499 Krumwiede, Roy Henry, 321, 461 Kruse, David R., 440 Krusemark, Larry Lee, 420 Kruzic, Daniel Thomas, 318, 430 Krzyzek, Mary Jane, 415 Kuale, Richard A., 437 Kubala, Robert John, 342 Kubik, Judith Marie, 167, 347 Kubina, Linda, 377 Kucera, Nancy B., 557 Kuchaes, Delmar Peter, 213 Kucharz, Lawrence, 480 Kuchma, Jaroslava L., 339, 401 Kuebler, Daniel Edward, 426 Kuehn, Lee Anne, 366 Kueltzo, Carl Nils, 341, 489, 557 Kuhar, Gary Dean, 491 Kuhfuss, Alvin Lee, Jr., 443 Kuhfuss, William Thad, 199, 420 Kuhlman, Karen, 1 15 Kuhlman, Richard Sherwin, 419 Kuhn, Arnold Ronald, 441 Kuhn, David, 473 Kuhn, Joan Claudia, 368 Kuhn, John Kenneth, 322 Kuhn, Michael Lloyd, 278, 460 Kuhn, Robert Herman, 502 Kuhns, George Maxwell, 271, 317, 200, 557 Kuhonta, Precioso C, 309 Kuhrt, James O., 442 Kuhrtz, Jacqueline, 347 Kuick, Paul Joseph, 344, 485 Kuiken, Richard Alfred, 468 Kuklewicz, Barbara Jane, 198, 379 Kulacoglu, Ozer, 505, 557 Kulbarsh, Sheila Rae, 380 Kulikauskas, Tamara P., 339 Kull, Anita Kay, 354 Kullberg, Judith Ann, 279, 402 Kulzer, Peter George, 279, 324 Kummer, John Thomas, 489 620 Kummer, Richard Bruce, 454 Kummerow, Walter C, Jr., 442 Kuna, Kenneth Joseph, 496 Kunar, Sharon Lee, 127, 365 Kunde, Sally Ann, 320, 373 Kungle, Sandra, 207, 402 Kunin, Edward Jay, 469 Kunkert, Stephen C, 509 Kunin, Yvonne Paulette, 367 Kunsky, Karen J., 396 Kunze, Barbara Ann, 327, 353, 557 Kunzer, Joseph Paul, 308 Kuper, Christine Maria, 358 Kuperberg, Nancy, 1)3, 557 Kupperman, Phyllis P., 129 Kuprionis, Joan Dale, 339, 401 Kurczewski, Walter W., 180, 292, 431, 557 Kurfman, Judith Kay, 404 Kuroda, Linda Kay, 356 Kurth, Suzanne Beth, 131, 387, 557 Kurti, David Joel, 505 Kurtz, Shirley Ann, 358 Kurtzman, Lois, 380 Kurzeia, Carol Ann, 194, 395, 557 Kus, Crystal Thomasena, 382, 383, 557 Kus, Lee Gregory, 457 Kushner, Dale Susanne, 387 Kusper, Raymond 115 Kutko, Lubomyra Joan, 339, 406, 557 Kutok, Barry, 447 Kutscheid, Benjamin B., 328 Kutynsky, Ihor Wsowolod, 339, 557 Kvale, Kwesi, 329 Kvale, Richard Alvin, 118, 173, 557 Kvarda, Kathryn Anna, 358 Kw inn, David Car!, 497 Kwoloventzov, Angelo, 275 Kyle, Richard Frank, 431, 472 Kyle, Steven James, 450 Laiiilj(l:i Clii Alpha, 43!) L.A.K. North. 389-390 L.A.K. South. 390-391 L.A.S. Council. 292 Laurel House. 3S7 Leeman Lodse. 38S Linden Hall. 3S, ) Lithuanian Students Association. 339 Lookout Manor. 4R() Lundgren House. 392. 393 Lutheran Student Foundation, 332 Laane, Jaan, 1 15 Labarre, Alfred Baker, 457, 557 Labelle, Suzanne Mary, 201, 353 Labno, Therese Annette, 362, 557 Lacey, Emerson Watson, 191, 498, 557 Lacey, Margaret Mae, 406 Lacey, Robert Lee, 308 Lacharite, Robert David, 506 Lackey, John David, 508, 558 Lackner, Pamela V., 356 Lackowski, Daniel Ray, 272 Ladage, Kenneth Charles, 199, 203, 309, 459 Ladd, Thomas Peter, 283 LafT, Gary Asher, 462 Lafferty, Lauren Mary, 359 Laffey, Ann Edith, 411 Lafond, John Windsor, 180, 45 0, 558 LaFont, Frances, 323 LaGeose, Richard Timothy, 422 Lagerquist, Leslie Lance, 499 Lahey, Kathleen Ann, 203 Laible, VyrI Lynn, 287, 293, 309, 310, 312, 486, 558 Laidley, Calvin Dale, 326, 460 Laing, Alen K., 272 Laird, William Norman, 417 Lake, Donald John, 200, 433 Lake, Ronald W., 462 Laken, Thomas J., 315, 446 Lakin, Carol, 373 Laleman, Robert Francis, 472 Lally, John Richard, 247, 440 Lam, Daniel Yee Wah, 558 Lamacchia, Joseph John, 505 Lamar, Kaye Melissa, 393 Lamb, Gary Robert, 449 Lamb, Michael Alan, 477 Lamb, Paul EIrod, 312 Lambert, Bonnie J., 353 Lambert, Carolyn Barbara, 372 Lambert, Stephen Earl, 463 Lambert, Stephen Robert, 474 Lambert, Thomas William, 452, 496 Lambesis, Anastasia B., 362 Lambrecht, Frank Ronald, 425 Lamkey, Ralph Richard, 311, 488 Lamkin, Charles E., Jr., 432 Lamm, Carolyn, 333, 410 Lamos, Joseph Paul, 508 Lamovec, Marjorie Jean, 390 Lamp, Alberta Marie, 378, 558 Lampe, Mary Lee, 397 Lampley, Charles Warren, 424 Lampley, Cynthia Diane, 349 Lampman, Lynn Frances, 185, 363, 558 Lamprecht, Catherine L,, 167, 389 Lamps, Julile Ursula, 329 Lamsam, Kokietr, 335 Lamson, Robert Arroll, 422 Lancaster, Nadja Bee, 115 Lance, Patricia Jean, 402 Lanche, William J., Jr., 499 Landberg, Lynn Potter, 428 Landberg, Michele Sharon, 381 Lander, Maureen, 402 Landes, Sharon Lynn, 208, 401 Landesman, Judith Lee, 360, 558 Landfleld, Judith Neda, 198, 391 Landgren, Alice Lorraine, 154, 366 Landon, Mary Jo, 392 Landsman, Gloria Fern, 406 Lane, Jeri Clottilde, 308 Lane, John Joseph, 485 Lane, Linda May, 382, 383 Lane, Susan Barbara, 364, 401 Lang, Katherine E,, 402 Lang, Lois Anne, 395 Lang, Richard Stephen, 558 Langan, Douglas, 476 Langdon, William Ernest, 328, 431 Lange, Cindy A., 308 Lange, David, 324 Lange, Irene Lydia, 339 Lange, James Joseph, 270, 341, 558 Lange, Mrs., 475 Lange, Paul, 488 Lange, Sandra Ann, 376, 558 Lange, Walter Charles, 558 Langenberg, Kingsley F,, 558 Langhout, Richard Allen, 506 Langloss, John Milton, 453 Langner, Ernst Heinrich, 310 Langohr, Laurence S,, 459 Langrehr, Richard John, 199, 291, 468 Langson, Susan Carol, 357 Langston, Jan Terry, 203, 401 Lanier, Lyie, 337 Lanigan, Michael Francis, 477 Lansford, Mariella V„ 200, 353, 558 Lansford, Virginia Ann, 274, 353, 558 Lanspery, Gloria Jean, 371 Lanter, Gerald Raymond, 558 Lanto, Reino Charles, Jr., 418 Lantz, Linda Lee, 322, 399, 558 Lapearta, Rosemary A., 154 Lapin, Paulette Honey, 357 Laporta, Rosemary Anne, 415 Lappin, Allen Ralph, 200, 201 Lapsa, Gunta Lynn, 359 Lara, Richard Peter, 504 Larkin, John Dennis, 449 Larkin, Thomas William, 449 Larney, George Edward, 558 Larosa, Jean Wilson, 277, 201, 558 Larosa, Lois J, Wilson, 200 Larrimore, Mary Ellen, 282, 370 Larsen, Karen EIna, 373 Larsen, Roger A., 445 Larson, Alice Marie, 128, 204, 295, 325, 352 Larson, Prof, Bernt, 291 Larson, Carol Diane, 414 Larson, Carol Jean, 152, 281, 346 Larson, Carole Lynn, 413 Larson, Dale Terrence, 495 Larson, Donald William, 442 Larson, Gerald Allen, 309, 496 La rson, James Richard, 432 Larson, Janet Lee, 322, 358, 558 Larson, Judith Emily, 152, 281, 361 Larson, Karen Charlene, 403, 558 Larson, Ralph Edward, 319 Larson, Richard Duncan, 476 Larson, Richard Peter, 496 Larson, Robert Earl, 438 Larson, Roger Alan, 558 Larson, Steven Eric, 505 Larson, Suzann Lee, 358, 559 Larson, Valerie Ann, 389 Larson, William Eraser, 278, 467 Larussa, Janice Kay, 375 Larwin, Thomas Frank, 315, 559 Lash, John Mark, 141, 494 Lashbrook, Susan Jean, 363 Lasher, William Laird, Jr., 328, 496 Lashley, David Eric, 308 Laske, Walter Frederick, 443, 559 Lasky, Caron Mae, 380 Lasky, Suzanne Lee, 357 Lasson, Gerald Allen, 317, 319, 559 Lata, Judith Bernice, 358, 559 Latham, George Anthony, 320, 424, 559 Lathouwers, Ronald C, 490 Latocha, Suzanne Kathryn, 411 Laube, Anita Larisa, 325 Lauber, Larry Francis, 559 Laughlin, Eugene J., 268 Laughnan, Gregory V., 308 Lauritzen, Kristian S., 498 Laury, Linda Louise, 400, 402 Lausmann, Vance Alan, 324, 444 Lauter, Patricia Ann, 348 Lauter, Vincent A., Jr., 496 Lauterbach, Lawrence H., 559 Laux, James Herbert, 460 Lavaid, Patrick, 284 Lavan, Patrick Keene, 461 Lavander, Jeanne E,, 378 Laven, Barry Nathan, 487 Lavish, Virginia Lee, 404 Law, Charlotte Ann, 378, 559 Law, David Winston, 603 Law, Hugh Michael, 454 Lawder, Shelby Dale, 291, 317, 559 Lawless, Barbara Joyce, 413 Lawless, William Garrett, 442 Lawless, Virginia B,, 559 Lawrence, Barbara, 390 Lawrence, David Allen, 316, 505, 559 Lawrence, David Bruce, 507 Lawrence, David Ruben, 487 Lawrence, Larry, 431 Lawrence, Lionel Houston, 154 Lawson, Anthony Louis Jr,, 180, 471 Lawson, Kenneth Dale, 495 Lawson, Sondra Yvonne, 350 Lay, Anna Lou, 327, 395 Layden, Dianne Rae, 360, 559 Lazar, Philip Richard, 465 Lazares, Stewart Robin, 455 Lazarevic, Jordanka Lepa, 390 LazaroflF, Betty Jane, 176, 307, 386, 559 Lazarovitz, Sandra E., 367 Lazerwith, Myra Joyce, 396 Lazowski, John Anthony, 559 Lea, Victoria Joanne, 396 Leach, Glenn Stuart, 487, 559 Leach, James Anthony, 434 Leach, Prof. James, 291 Leach, William F., 289 Leaf, Donald Jerry, 326, 462 Leahey, John Albert, 410 Leal, Antonio, 467 Learma, Joseph, 508 Learner, Leslie J,, 559 Learner, Marlene Sharon 406 Learner, Sharlene Jaclyn, 406 Leavitt, Jack Daniel, 439 Leavitt, Linda Jar.e, 343 Leavitt, George A., 469 Leavitt, Stewart Bruce, 452 Leay, Louis, 138 Lebeck, Alan Otto, 1 15 Lebeda, Dennis, L,, 287 Lebegue, Maurice Kent, 313 Leben, John Robert, 467 Leben, Joseph Frank, 559 Leblang, Dennis William, 444 Lebo, Suzanne, 406 Lechner, Patricia L,, 412 Leckman, Jerold Wayne, 315, 428, 559 Lee, David Hau Tak, 559 Lee, Graham James, 438 Lee, James King, 471 Lee, Marsha Ann, 413 Lee, Patricia Marie, 347, 559 Lee, Robert Lapsun, 190, 559 Lee, Robert William, 191, 489, 559 Lee, Ronald G., 450 Lee, Terry William, 509 Leech, Gerald Edgar, Jr„ 138, 178, 179, 326, 450, 559 Leech, Stephen Dale, 450 Leeds, Richard Edward, 137, 469 Leeper, Thomas Kent, 467 Lefcourt, Michelle Diane, 197 Lefferson, Sharon Raye, 199, 384 Leffingwell, Leslie E., 471 LefFler, Beverly Joan, 155, 285, 355 Lefrere, John Michael, 442 Legare, Linda Mary, 154, 362 Legel, Donald Alan, 483 Legg, Ronald Otis, 476 Leggero, Madonna Marie, 401 Legue, Richard Kent, 440 Lehman, Frederick, 270 Lehmann, Henry Payne, 283 Lehmkuhl, George Dennis, 329 Lehn, Lloyd Louis, 314 Lehtman, Stephen, 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Powers, 442 Lepinsky, Nina, 112, 273, 307 Lepper, Terry Ray, 200, 498 Lere, John Covey, 181, 425 Lerner, Jay J„ 189 Lerner, Nancy T., 401 Lerner, Samuel, 308 Lerner, Susan Merle, 406 Le Roy, Jean L., 329 Leroy, Spencer III, 501 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS and BUSEY'S BANK Established in Urbana in 186S DRIVE IN SERVICE FREE PARKING AREA SIDEWALK WINDOWS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MAIN a: jd rac- s'; [;f s BUSEY FIRST NATIONAL BANK URBANA, ILLINOIS X. r Member Federal Deposit Insurance ond Federal Reserve System 621 I Leshner, Donna Rae, 386 Leshoai, Beniamin L., 329, 338 Leski, Dennis Wayne, 560 Leslie, Donna Kay, 394 Lessen, Linda Sue, 393, 560 Lesser, Phyllis Trudy, 414 Lessly Phyllis Jean, 413 Les'e'' Ca'olyn Kay, 291, 317 415 Leszkiewicz, Jerome John, 2.11, Jio Letsinger, Jane, 352 Leung, Kathleen Suetying, 381 Leunig, Victoria Lynne, 414 Leunis, Joseph, 309 Leuthner, Terrance Allan, 503, 560 Lev, Abraham Yehudah, 490 Lev, James Roy, 422 Lev, Ronald Allen, 452 Lev, Victoria Isabel, 560 Levan, Marilyn Jean, 206, 349, 560 Levay, Judith Irene, 386 Levene, Paul Gregory, 437 Le.enson, Steven Arnold, 452 Leventhal, Bonnie Eve 3 2 Leventhal, Paul Ross, 469 Le erenz, Donald James, 115, 2 u, 271, 290, 560 . Leverenz, Richard Craig 425 Leverenz, Robert Kent. 498 Leverich, Virginia N., 390 Levey, James Raymond, 113 Levi, Stanley, 115 Levick, Anngail, 409 Levin, Daniel Lou.s 30, 560 Levin, Donna Sue, '%' '' Levin, Irene Frances, 36 Levin, Jane Martha, 414 Levin, Janet Kay, 381 Levin, Lloyd Phillip, 560 Levin, Lynda Nan, 367 Levin, Maria Rochelle, 560 Uv n Marvin S., 273, 307 Levi ; Michael Allen, 179, 270, 455 Levin, Robert Barry, 560 Levin, Sydney Harris, 319 Levine, Amy Louise, 415 Levine, Eleanor Jean, 40 Levine, Ellen Rita, 401 Levine, Howiard Maik, 560 Levine, Jerald Mayer, 498 Levine, Seymour Aaron, 462 Levine, Stuart Phillip, 455 Levine, Susan Janet, 560 Levine, Terry Lauren, 396 Levinsky, Barry, 455 Levison William Samuel, 560 Levitan, Hovi ard Martin, 293, 419 Levitt, George, 137, 143 Levka, Simon Edwin, 560 Levoy, Fred M., 491 Levun, Charles Ralph, 326 Lewis, Richard Joseph, 443, 501 Levy, Clifford Alan, 462 Levy, Donald Alan, 475 Levy, Fred Joseph, 419 Levy, Gary She'don, 463 Levy, Jerry, 455 Levy, Linda Susan, 386 Levy, Logan Lavi rence, 309, 461, 560 Levy, Susan Eve, 414, 197 Lewellyn, Joan Laura, 390 Lewin, Delores Ann, 322, 358, 560 Lewin, Robert Edward, 489 Lewis, Carol Ann, 130, 406 Lewis, Carolyn Ann, 320, 399 Lewis, Deborah Jean, 366 Lewis, Edwin Augustus E., 323 Lewis, Evelyn, 380 Lewis, Everette O., 380, 455 Lewis, Jacqueline, 340, 349, 560 Lewis, Joan, 406 Lewis, Joan Claudia, 402 Lewis, Joyce Gail, 415 Lewis, Leslie Robert, 388 Lewis, Linda Ann, 388 Lewis, Loren Pressmar, 478 Lewis, Marilyn Sue, 40] Lewis, Rita, 138 Lewis, Patricia, 325, 560 Lewis, Thomas Edwin, 312 Lewis, Walter H., 272 Lewke, Robert Edward, 115, 454 Lewke, William Frederick, 259, 454 Ley, Judithe, 560 Lhotka, Allan John, 328 Liang, Dan-Lai, 415 Liaugminas, Rimantas, 339 Libby, Barbara Jo, 321, 335 Libcrta, Pamela Ann, 338, 560 Libman, Robert James, 469, 560 Lichtenstein, Cary Roger, 560 Licherman, Deborah Lea, 401 Lichterman, Julie Rachel, 401 Lickus, Walter Lance, 449 Licko, Gerald J., 434 Liddell, Nancy Neilson, 382 Lieb, Marilyn Jean, 394, 410 Lieberman, Bel'a, 390 Lieberman, Charles, 447 Lieberman, Thomas Julius, 560 Licbert, Thomas Alan, 496 Liebovic h, Enid Sue, 389 lifbovich, Patricia S., 382, 383, 561 Liebovich, Sam David, 482 Liefer, Peter A., 130, 333, 416 lifton, Jame George, 177, 503 Liggett, Marilyn Sue, 207, 276, 286, 398 Light, William Gregory, 464 Lightle, David Thane, Jl 1 Ligon, Barbara Alice, 403 Ligon, Linda Anne, 354 Lihosit, August Joseph, 505 Like, Lawrence Winston, 495 Likosar, Dennis Terry, 424 Lilegdon, John Charles, 506 Lilienheim, Irene Sylvia, 392 Lillard, Jeanne Corann, 231, 282, 359 Limbacher, Philip Carl, 203 Lin, Marjorie Ann, 201 Linck, Cheryl Jeanne, 402 Lincoln, Eleanor B., 276, 329, 379 Lincoln, Larry Todd 178, 179, 450 Lind, Carl Franklin, 442 Lindahl, Kristin, 390 Lindbeck, Wendelyn Kay, 161, 369 Lindberg, Donna Rao, 323, 389 Lindberg, Frank August, 459 Lindberg, Sonja Vee, 389 Lindblade, Richard M., 424 Lindemann, Vicky Ann, 402 Linden, David Scott, 189, 312, 486 Lindenmeyer, Michael E., 207 Lindenmier, Bonnie Jean, 384 Linder, Virginia Ann, 390 Linderman, Judith Raven, 208, 379 Lindgren, James Paul, 312, 420 Lindhjem, Jon Alan, 440 Lindholm, Lynn Marie, 282, 380 Lindley, Leon Orval, 561 Lindsay, Leonard Lemuel, 336, 420 Lindsay, Philip Brsdshaw, 316, 561 Lindsey, Thomas Harry, 271, 315 Lindstrom, Jon Martin, 203, 283 Linduska, Susan C, 379 Ling, Nancy Wenjen, 385 Lingo, Leonard Lee III, 494 Linick, Charlene Harriet, 390 Link, Connie Jane, 373 Link, Nancy Joan, 356 Linley, Carol Ann, 136 Linley, Lois Violet, 379, 561 Linn, Robert Bruce, 424, 561 Linn, Sandra Marie, 390 Linne, Elliot Andre, 279, 427 Linnig, Susan Victoria, 369 Linsky, Ruth Ann, 130, 292, 354 Linstromberg, Jaiis Lee, 39 Lionberger, Jess Ralph, 203, 476 Lipato, Willie Alfred, 308, 338 Lipe, Janet Ruth, 347 Lipinski, Leona Ann, 376 Lipinski, Ronald Dennis, 180, 427, 561 Lipka, Judith Ellen, 202, 347, 561 Lipke, Jay Martin, 429 Lipp, Glenn Irvin, 280, 435 Lipps, Dallas W., 456 Lipsey, William Stephen, 272 Lipsky, Nolan Seymore, 278 Lisagor, Philip Gary, 141, 469 Liss, Joseph Mark, 203 List, Gima Lee, 415 Litchfield, Kent Bernard, 202 Litherland, John William, 287, 313, 486 Litterer, Joseph E., 268 Littke, Marika Martha, 129, 347 Little, Carol Jean, 382 Little, Richard Leon, 177 Little, Shirley Usona, 561 Littlewood, Roland, 115, 337 Litlman, Malcolm H., Jr., 496 Litvin, Paul Eric, 472 Litwin, Mark Sidney, 561 Litwin, Roberta, 386, 561 Lively, Thomas Cary, 486 Livengood, Janet Dee, 415 Livengood, Rex Leslie, 477 Livesay, Richard E., 272 Lloyd, David Ralph, 499 Lloyd, Elisabeth Ann, 323, 370 Lloyd, John Phillip, 287 Lo Winston, Yau Lai, 287 Lobatz, Miriam Naomi, 275, 322 Lobb, Lawson, 130, 330, 337 Lcbdell, Marc Elburn, 426 Loberg, Bruce Steffln, 460 Loberg, Dawn Marie, 396 Loberg, Judith, 410 Lobosco, Celia, 410 Lobosco, Patricia T., 198, 561 Lobrillo, Lawrence J., 459 Locander, William B., 343 Locke, Thomas Hubert III, 423 Lockhart, Karon Sue, 372 Lockhart, Sharon Ann, 372 Loebach, David Victor, 485 Loebach, John Richard, 314 Loenig, John, 202 Loesch, Suzan ne Lois, 389 Loffredo, Robert Fred, 343 Lofquist, Suzanne, 378 Loftus, Robert Joseph, 418 Loftus, William Edword, 474 Logan, Catherine Louise, 330, 399 Logan, John Landiss, 203, 421 Logan, Thomas Jay, 480 Logan, Thomas Michael, 493 Logeman, Burr William, 445 Logsdon, Terry Allen, 181, 459 Lohmcier, Ronald Scott, 477 Lohncis, Paul Edward, 489 Lohr, Dolmar Arthur, 115, 207, 208 561 Loiben, Alan Arthur, 455 Loiben, Florence Dee, 286 Lolly, Rick, 289 Lombaer, Thomas Donald, 485, 561 Londo, Richard Allan, 505 Long, Elizabeth Sydow, 155, 273, 285, 389 Long, James Allan, 444 Long, James Brian, 501 Lono, Jeanne Sharyn, 396 Long, Michael Edmund, 485 Long, William Allen, 432 Longton, James, 465 Look, Ellen Marilyn, 202, 406 Lopatynski, Roman C., 337, 497 Lopez, Marco Antonio, Jr., 561 Lops, Michael Joseph, 344, 478 Loquist, Joyanne, 352 Lorch, Daniel G., 271 Lorenz, Linda Lee, 561 Lorenz, Robert Charles, 426 Lorenz, Scott Roe, 328, 424 Lory, Pamela Jayne, 167, 364, 396 Loser, James Purcell, 173 Losos, Frank J., 494 Lotsoff, Cheryle Sandra, 372 Lougeay, Denis Howard, 315, 561 Louey, Peter Lee, 561 Lough, John Stewart, 328, 423 Lough, William Bernard, 423, 561 Louis, Carol Sue, 133, 167, 360 Louthain, JefTrey C, 439 Love, Pamela Jean, 364, 396 Lovejoy, C, 105 Lovekamp, Carol, 274 Lovested, Linda Sue, 358, 561 Lovett, James, 458 Lovig, Barbara Ann, 363 Loving, Judith Cary, 364 Lowe, Laura Beth, 197, 342, 401 Lowe, William Wayne, 561 Lowery, Richard James, 181, 431 Lowry, Joseph Thomas, 308 Lowry, Terry Michael, 464 Lowy, Andrea Beth, 390 Loyef, Jerry Lee, 200, 276, Lualdi, Jamie Lou, 366, 561 Lubin, Martin, 329 Lubinski, James Robert, 480 Lubow, Michael Joel, 325 Lucarelli, Lawrence Albert, 561 Lucas, James Anthony, Jr. 344 Lucas, Mark K., 449 Lucas, Kathleen H., 381 Lucas, Richard Allen, 470 Lucheon, Carol Ann, 362 Luchini, Eli, 480 Luchsinger, Patrick J., 495 Luckett, Mary Edith, 140, 141, 198, 285, 342, 362 Ludin, Audre Lisa, 129, 360 Ludington, Kenneth C, 438 Ludington, Maxine, 410 Ludlow, Jerald Blanch, 561 Ludmer, Marie Stella, 415 Ludwig, Donna Jean, 561 Ludwig, Ellsworth Emil, 283, 301, 498 Ludwig, Gary, 309, 435 Ludwig, Joy Collette, 410, 562 Ludwig, Kenneth Lee, 315, 561 Luebbers, James Matthew, 498 Luecht, Dale William, 562 Luechtefeld, Daniel A., 269, 562 Lueck, Bill, 177, 202 Luecke, William, 461 Luetkemeyer, Richard C, 418 Luettich, Sally Lee, 403 Lufkin, William Eaton, 497 Lughton, Barbara, 375 Lukancic, Angela, 115 Lukas, John Charles, 496 Lukas, Kristina Maria, 401 Lukas, Virginia Liucija, 336, 339, 395 Lukas, Vytautas Stasys, 339, 388 Lukasevicius, Birute K., 339, 562 Lukes, Robert Joseph, 433 Lukitsh, Judith Ann, 373 Lund, Bruce Stephen, 283, 440 Lund, Charles Edmond, 424 Lund, Karl Wilmer, 189, 476 Lund, Kenlin Dale, 476 Lund, Thomas Allan, 434 Lundberg, Nan Margo, 113, 275, 403, 562 Lunde, Mark William, 277 Lundeen, Gerald Arvid, 505 Lundeen, Howard R., 270, 271, 315, 495, 562 Lundeen, Jeff, 115, 247 Lundeen, Judilh Anne, 127, 275, 340, 351, 562 Lundeen, Namo Jeffery, 204, 249, 426 Lundfelt, Marie Clotilde, 389 Lundford, Roy F., 329 Lundin, Suzanne Carol, 372 Lupi, Livio Ameriqo, 446 Luptak, Gloria I., 379, 562 Lupton, Lynda J., 406 Lurosik, Fred, 505 Lurie, Bruce, 459 Lurie, Bruce Jay, 283, 469 Lurie, Michael Harry, 562 Lurfz, Steven Leonhard, 431 Luscombe, George A., II, 326, 504 Lusk, Karen Anne, 390 Luthin, Karl Emil, 111, 308 Lutkus, Susan Grace, 344, 371 Lutz, Robert E., 433, 562 Lutz, Sheldon Harvey, 487, 562 Lux, Michael Lester, 422 Luxen, Robert John, 562 Luxton, Janice F., 392 Luzak, Susan Martha, 410 Lwanicki, Stan, 171 Lyckberg, Barbara Ann, 415 Lyckberg, Thomas Robert, 200 Lykkebak, Donald Alan, 208, 416 Lyman, William Scott, 191, 491 Lynch, James Gary, 496 Lynch, Paul Dunn, Jr., 240 Lynge, Mary Phyllis, 206 Lynn, John Christian, Jr., 189, 483 562 Lyon, Richard Jerome, Jr., 562 Lytle, Laura, 403 M Mansion, WXi Maple Hall, 304 Mask and Bauble, 273 Ma-Wan -Da, 112 MiKinlev Foundation, 330 McKinlev Hall, 395 .Medea, 482 Mens (ilee Club. 204-205 Mens 1'. E. Majors Club, 320 Men's Independent Association, 188-18!) .Mortar Board. 112 Mineral Industries Soiiet.v, 31( Minawa Lodae. 483 MRHA. mo-im .Mil I'hi Epsilon. 27li Maack, Stephen Charles, 494 Maack, Stephen C, 203 Mabus, Karen Joy, 381 MacCallum, David Edward, 309 MacDonald, Janice G., 320, 390 MacDonald, Jean Ruth, 207, 282, 415 MacDonald, Mary, 282, 389 MacDonald, Thomas M., 491 Mach, Terence James, 460 Machat, Allan Richard, 462 Machniak, James A., 501 Machmer, Jeanne Patrice, 372 Macintosh, Craig Jester, 454 Maclntyre, James Wilson, 503 Mack, Carol Marie, 364 Mack, Paul Edward, 185, 326, 439 MacKay, Kirk Allen, 493 Macke, John William, 309, 487 Macke, Kenneth Arnold, 309, 312 Macke, Margaret Sue, 406 MacKenzie, Malcolm Scott, 279 Mackey, Richard Glen, 484, 485, 562 Mackowiak, Barbara Ann, 379, 562 MacLewnan, Trevor J., 430 MacMillan, James Angus, 309 MacMurdo, Fred Donald, 481 MacNamara, John C, 484 MacNamara, Patricia E., 281, 389 MacNiflF, Sandra Lenore, 415 Macomber, Barton Douglas, 498 Maeder, Celeste Frances, 562 Madeley, Janet Kathleen, 368 Madigan, Timothy Oliver, 113, 178, 179, 180, 439 Madonia, John Joseph, 475 Madsen, John, 1 15 Madsen, Joyce Elaine, 365 Madsen, Phillip, 115, 450 Madsen, Ronald Andrew, 506 Madura, Honore Carol, 320 MafFla, Mary Ellen, 155, 355, 562 Maganini, Thomas William, 497 Magee, Ellen Laura, 405 Magel, Linda Louise, 202, 407 Magelli, Paul John, 323 Magerl, Elizabeth Ann, 402 Magel, Gerald, 427, 562 Magers, William Dean, 201 Mages, Linda Floranne, 414 Magged, Alexis Joy, 367 Maggio, Donald Eugene, 430 Maggio, Frank Allan, 485 Magison, Elliot Arthur, 562 Magliochetti, Diane Rose, 352 Magnos, Elizabeth Ann, 407, 562 Magnuski, Henry Stanley, 174, 175, 271, 316 Magnuson, Elizabeth E., 382 Magnuson, Rita Beth, 410, 562 Magnuson, Robert Moore, 328 Magnuson, Susan Helen, 358, 562 Magnusson, Peter Tod, 204 Mah, Richard, 501 Mahan, Charles Waugh, 468 Matier, Jacqueline Louise, 390 Mahike, Russell James, 467 Mahn, Marcia Louise, 402 Mahnkc, Ruth Carolyn, 409, 563 Maicr, Kenneth John, 177 Mjior, Raymond, 504 622 h 0 CO' '' jOo ., ,t M et oe t I i AAaier, Rita, 321 Main, Jeffry Kemper, 470 Maitz, Richard John, 505 Majeri, Anton, Jr.. 474 Majeska, Mr. Mrs. Kenneth E., 474 Majeske, Kenneth E., 306, 449 Maiewsl i, Eugene T., 307, 505 Majher, Shirley Ann, 208 Majha, James Robert, 189 Major, David Hugh, 489 Major, John Bowles, Jr., 456 Makarauskas, Frank W., 489 Makeever, Gerald Wayne, 200, 201, 476 Maksym, Walter Peter, Jr.. 446 Makula, Jean Elizabeth, 197, 382 Malatesta, Ronald Paul, 316, 472, 563 Malecha. Geoffrey Robert, 475 Maiek, Carlyn June, 277, 409, 563 Malen, Elizabeth Ann, 393 Malen. Ruth Ann, 282 Malerich, Jon Frederick. 428 Malik, Donna Lynne, 403 Malik, Roy George, 508 Malinowski, Gregory Paul, 505 M.-lis, Susan Linda, 184, 365 Maljan, Marion Mildred, 395 Malkin, Laureen Rae, 396 Mall, Laura Susan, 396 Mallicoat, Brenda Kay, 323, 339 Mallin, Robert John, 478 Malmgren, Carl William, 563 Malmgren, Charles M., 563 Malmquist, James Leonard, 456 Malo, Lowell Leo, 448 Malone, Margaret Alice, 344, 413 Malone, Richard C, 311 Malooley, Robert N., 189 Malpede, Joseph William, 311 Mamer, Richard Allen, 442 Mamminga, Michael Arthur, 202 Manaster, Dorothy Ethel, 563 Manchester, Margaret, 379 Mandell, Michele Lynn, 360 Mander, Lois Jean, 198, 389 Mandl, Susan Lee, 386 Maneki, Delia Terumi, 390 Maneks, Andris, 476 Mango, Concetta Ann, 24 Mangold, Carol Lynne, 276. 372 563 Mangold, Gayle Annette, 401 Mangold, Keith Robert. 4' '' Manheim, Glen Fdward. 425, 563 Mankin, Wyatt Burton, 141, 563 Mann, Arthur Lewis, 508 Mann, Fern Ellen, 165. 360 Mann, John Aubrey. 464 Mann, Martin Ray. 200, 307 Mann, Stephen Allen, 163 Mann, Theodosia Prevost, 300, 354 Mann, Thomas Lee, 331 AAanninen, Kathleen Marie. 373, 375 Manning, John C, 485, 563 Manning, Margaret Ann, 346. 563 Manning, Michael William, 434 Manning, Monica Marie, 397 Manning, Robert Bernard, 180, 434 Manns, Mary Leslie, 344 Mansfield, Gail Andrea, 367 Mansfield, Marge Ellen. 402 Manuell, James Lee, 200 Manwaring, James F., 505 Mapes, Carol, 376 Mappa, Philip I., 251 Maram, Barry S., 462 Maraviglia, Larry John, 24, 25 157 March, Douglas Jack, 174, 475 March, Mark Allan, 496 March, Terry Lynn, 301, 435 Marchertas, Irene, 339. 401 Marco, George Lee, 465 Marconi, Joseph Michael. 496 Marcucci, Gary Lance. 317, 505 Marcus, Jamps Ira, 447 Marcus, Stephen Allan. 455, 563 Marcus, Stuart Lee, 455 Marek, Robert Thomas, 271, 270, 563 Margaqlione, Louis A., 201 Margolis, Edward Stuart. 563 Margonis, Diane Lee, 402 AAarhoefer, Thomas F., 452 Mari, David Lee, 416 Mariner, Richard Dean, 450 Marini, Melvin Armando, 418 Marini, Peter Donald 434 Marinricaud, Lourdes, 282 Marion, Joseph George, 308 Mariotto, Marco Jerome, 446 Maris, Terry Lee, 440 Mark, Gail, 360 Markarski. Robert, 43! Markfr, Stephen Charles, 491 Markert, Janice Fay, 333, 397 Marks, Earl Matthew, 278, 429, 563 Marks, JefFrey Jean, 419 Marks, Karen Louise, 360 Marks, Linda Joy, 323, 386 Markunas, Paul Ferdinand 1 A Marley, Jerome Donald, 489, 563 Marlcy, Nancy Chnrlene, 366 Marlin, Jennifer Lee, 282 Marlovits, Francis S., 319, 505 Marlow, Larry Don, 328, 443, 563 Marlowe, Lyie Harrison, 272, 291, 315, 563 M,irmis, Cary, 563 Marn, Alan Gregory, 449 Maronn, James Melvin, 314 Marovitz, William S., 463 Marquardt, Lloyd David, 417 Marquart, Diana Jane, 388 Marquis, George Trent, 443 Marquis, Russell Main, 460 Marquis, James L., 474 Marr, Barbara Ann, 402 Marriott, David Richard, 428 Marriott, Margaret V., 410 Marron, Thomas James, 283, 306 Marscin, Alice Ross, 320 Marsden, James Richard, 434 Marsh, Peter Herbert, 279, 448, 490 Marsh, Robert A., 452 Marsh, William Robert, 563 Marshall, Dennis, 1 15 Marshall, Gary Warren, 563 Marshall, Juanita Ann, 363, 564 Marshall, Marilyn, 348 Marshall, Robert Terry, 449 Marshall, William P., Jr., 459, 491 Marsho, Stephen Charles, 366 Marszaiek, Lynn C, 368 Marten, Billie Lee, 344, 373 Marten, Jean Marie, 368 Martens, Vernon Gayle, 498 Martens, Willard Douglas, 190, 564 Martens, Willard F., 191 Martens, Willard P., 505 Marth, Joanne Sue, 413 Martin, Barbara Ann, 352 Martin, Charles Everett, 200, 416 Martin, Christina L., 202, 382 Martin, David Lozell, 506 Martin, Dee Ann, 200 Martin, Duwayne Harold, 333 Martin, Eugene Gerald, 464 Martin, Frank Kyle, 498 Martin, Gerald Allen, 203 Martin, Glen Allan, 328 Martin, James Arthur, 121, 140, 141, 142, 337 Martin, James Michael, 279 Martin, Judith Kaye, 391 Martin, Karen Joanne, 402 Martin, Marianne Cathy, 564 Martin, Mary Diana, 201, 368, 564 Martin, Michael Hirons, 475 Martin, Nancy Ellen, 351 Martin, Paul David, 486 Martin, Richard Lee, 326 Martin, Robert Eugene, 276, 432, 473 Martin, Robert Woods, 203 Martin, Ronald W., 434 Martin, Sandra Jo, 323, 395, 564 Martin, Thelma Corinne, 394 Martin, Thomas Charles, 163, 319 Martin, Thomas Peter, 472 Martinelli, Kenneth Dean, 505 Martini, Edward H, 485 Martini, Jeff, 176, 177 Martinich, Robert George, 498 Martinson, David John, 505 Martintrigona, Anthony R., 283, 501 Marvich, Jack Morton, 308 Marwell, Rachel, 336 N Arx, John Andrew, 484 Marzec, Reginald John, 499 Marzuki, Edward Lloyd, 201, 276 Marzullo, Arlene Jean, 406 Maslanka, Frank S., Jr., 564 Masles, Thomas Dale, 498 Maslowsky, Leonard S., 455 Masny, Michael Gary, 425 Mason, Donald Gene, 488, 564 Mason, Janet Sergen, 376 Mason, Kathleen A., 414 Mason, William Gera'd, 464, 564 Masover, Lynne Joyce, yT Mass, Ronald Henry, 491 Massa, Amel Ralph, 485 Massa, Joann Theresa, 414 Massock, Linda Jean, 354, 564 Mastalarz, Patricia Ann, 415 Mastalio, Claudia Lynn, 390 Masterson, James William, 452 Matarelli, James Michael, 490 Matchette, Stephanie L., 410 Matejka, Edward John, 445 Mates, David Edward, 434 Mather, Mary, 274 Mathews, Constance Lee, 363 Mathews, Terrence A., 473 Mathias, Darryll Adrian, 458 Mathis, George Thomas, 418 Mathis, Thelma Jean, 415 Matias, Marie Elena, 392 Matiasek, Frank Roger, 180, 458 Matlin, Roberta Sue, 387 Matlock, Jean Eileen, 167, 320 Mattock, Sue Marjorie, 564 Matlosz, Dennis Michael, 564 Matras, Judy Carol, 389 Matsko, Louis Joseph, Jr., 319 Mattenheimer, Sabine I., 363 Mattes, Berle William. 181, 453 Matleson, Jol-.n Hendley, 420 Matteson, Thomas Richard, 472 Matthews, Connie, 50 Matthes, Raymond Waller, 177, 472 Matthews, Don, 336 Matthews, Joan, 415 Matthews, John W., 309 Matthews, Thomas Lee, 506, 564 Matthias, Marjorie, 395 Matthyi, John D., 344 Mattingly, Joseph T., Jr., 485 Mattioli, Leonard Santi, 314, 446 Mattoon, Sandra Loel, 161, 385 Mattson, Arthur Elmer, 564 Mattson, Jack, 424 Mattson, Stephen Joseph, 564 Mattsonboze, Daniel W., 564 Matuska, John, 1 1 5 Matz, Charles Frederick, 115 Matzer, John Wayne, 476 Maulding, Martha, 413 Maurer, Ann Frances, 325, 363 Maurer, Kenneth Harry, 328, 477 Maurer, Rolf Earl, 317 Maurer, Ronald Joel, 119, 251, 289 Mavec, Joseph Albert, 460 Maves, Gary George, 308 Mavis, Bill, 69, 181 Mavis, John D., 418 Mayson, Susan, 195 Maxedon, John Wesley, 307 Maxey, Charles Thomas, Jr., 165, 565 Maxson, Susan Eileen, 286, 399 Maxwell, David Hamman, 201, 276 Maxwell, Gary Michael, 432, 483 Maxwell, Kenneth Robert, 335 Maxwell, Nancy Ann, 323, 411 Maxwell, Richard Pierce, 467 Maxwell, Russell James, 501, 564 May, Carole Louise, 347, 564 May, James Edward, 484, 564 May, Roger Allen, 505 Mayo, Larry Gene, 564 Mayberry, Gerald Wayne, 309 Mayberry, Ronald Dale, 309 Mayberry, William Earl, 468 Mayer, Alan Edward, 498 Mayer, Nancy Clarice, 406 Mayes, Marcia Lin, 347 Maynard, Robert Paul, 424 Maynard, Roger Earl, 422 Mazelis, George W., 339 Mazliach, Abraham. 228, 482 Mazur, Gail Ellen, 381 Mazur, John Thomas, 480 Mazursky, Richard Barry, 447 McAfoos, Pamela Ann, 358, 564 McArdle, Judy Ann, 382, 383 McArdle, Philip John, 564 McAfee, Donald Hugh, 491 McBride, Mrs., 411 McCaffry, Mary Jean, 364 McCall, Jerome Anthony, 434 McCall, Philip John, Jr., 189 McCall, Raymond J., Jr., 443 McCament, George R., Jr., 324 McCance, Daniel, 308 McCarron , Judith Lynn, 379, 564 McCarthy, Joseph T., 446 McCarthy, Mary Euleta, 133, 361 McCartney, Luella Jane, 346 McCartney, Michael Kent, 328, 491 McCaskill, Arthur Lee, 213 McCaw, Marjorie Alice, 352 McClary, Charles Quincy, 564 McClayton, William Roy, 456 McCleery, Margaret Beth, 405, 564 McClellan, Michael Blane, 429 McClelland, John Roy, 279, 324 McClelland, Ronald Kent, 280, 287, 293, 312, 420 McClenahan, David C, 475 McCline, Richard Leroy, 436 McClintock, Sylvia Ann, 349, 564 McCloskey, Raymond M., 115, 125, 134, 464 McClure, David John, 174, 175, 180, 449, 564 McClure, Prof. Leslie, 325 McClure, Michael James, 503 McClure, Thomas N., 448 McCoach, Geoffrey A., 508 McCollum, Frank Stephen, 319 McCollum, Linda Ruth, 359, 564 McCollum, Pamela Ann, 390 McCollum, Thomas Harold, 259, 261, 565 McConachie, Kristine Ann, 390 McConaghy, George A., 434 McConaghy, William James, 434 McConathy, Ronald K., 204, 565 McConnell, James Charles, 327 McCord, Marilyn, 115 McCormick, Mary Janet, 362 McCormick, Melody Anne, 415 McCormick, Russell Allen, 429 McCotter, Terry G., 401 McCoy, Gary Jay, 431, 473 McCoy, Gary Lynn, 565 McCoy, Osa Lee, 393 McCreary, James Terrence, 189, 485 McCreary, Mary Patricia, 399 McCreight, Robert W., 439 McCrystal, James P., Jr., 478 McCue, Don J.. 472 McCulloch, Cedric S., 329 McCulloni. Thomas, 464 McCulloch, Mary Louise, 415 McCullouqh, Gay'e Lynn, 390 McCullounh, Gordon Al'en, 443, 565 McCullough, Lee James, 506 McCullum, Albert, 471, 499 McCurdy, James Thomas, 475 McDavill, Robert Duanc, 604 McDermott, Father, 484 McDcvilt, Carolynnc, 410, 565 McDevitt, James Michael, 506 McDonald, George Paul, 505 McDonnell, John D., 418 McDowell, Henry Lynn, 480 McDowell, Karen Suzette, 206, 286 McDowell, Lavonne, 165, 375 McDowell, Lynne, 330 McEuen, Judy Lee, 308, 312, 402 McEwen, Lois Lavon, 381 McFalls, Sheila Kay, 272, 354 McFeeters, Janet Carol, 362 McGarrah, Ronald K., 477 McGaw, Robert G., 498 McGee, Charlene Edwina, 350 McGee, George Knighton, 468 McGee, Margaret Ann, 407, 565 McGeough, Patricia E., 389 McGeough, Phyllis Mary, 391 McGhee, James Deloyd. 346, 436 McGill, Stephen Alan, 324 McGinley, Sharon Gae, 198, 399, 565 McGinnis, Rosemary Ellen, 320 McGlashan, Joan E., 207, 208, 276, 347 McGlasson, Bruce, 306 McGoon, Kathryn Louise, 356 McGowan, Robert Michael, 498 McGrady, Constance Page, 392 McGrady, Denis Anthony, 442 McGrath, Patrick R., 424 McGregor, George Edwin, 314, 445, 565 McGuire, Donald Edward, 269 McGuire, Charles R., Jr., 294 McGuire, James Edward, 2. 456 McHugh, James Paul, Jr., 284, 431 Mcllrath, John Charles. .''06, 496 Mcllwaine, David T., 207 Mcllvoy, David Wendell, 189, 279 Mclnerney, Robert Dennis, 4, 490, 565 Mclnnes, Lawrence John, 293, 326, 327 Mclntire, Robert Edward, 208 Mcintosh, Alan William, 506 Mcintosh, Alice Reid, 565 Mcintosh, Patricia Ann, 382, 383, 565 McKean, James Daniel, 344 McKee, James Howard, 181, 423 McKeighen, Ronald Eugene, 483 McKendrick, Robert Allan. 438 McKenzie, Donald Michael, 474 McKeon, Patrick Coleman, 505 McKeown, George Edward 421 McKeown, William Earl, 225, 225, 228 440 McKibben, William G., 328 McKinley, Duane Keith, 204, 505 McKinley, Nancy C, 366 McKinney, Mrs. Edith, 404 McKinney, Heather Ellen, 390 McKinney, John Meredith, 428 McKnight, Ann Ruth, 274, 321, 363, 565 McKnight. Claire Ellen, 379 McKown. Phillip, 315, 331. 476 McLamore. Michael R.. 437 McLane, Da 'id Neil, 324 McLane, Judith Ellen, 393 McLaren, Scott Howieson, 189 McLargin, Gary Earl, 454 McLaughlin, Clyde David, 308 McLaughlin, Edwin Lewis, 604 McLaughlin, James F., 208 McLaughlin, Karen Anne. 200 McLaughlin, Kathleen, 325 McLaughlin, Paul Clifton, 315, 494 McLean, James Warren, Jr., 490 McLean, John Barry, 429 McLean, Karen P.uth, 396 McLeary, Thomas L., 471, 493, 565 McLellan, David R.. 434 McLelland, Bruce Andrew, 434 McLin, Nena Mary, 411 McLin, Stephen Thcmas. 472 McLoughlin, Patrick J., 283, 439 McMahon, Kathy Jane. 414 McMahon, Peter H., 327, 452, 565 McManamon, Patricia O., 282, 364 409 McMichael, Carol Jean, 414 McMichael, Margaret Jean, 353 McMichael, Paul, 162 McMillan, Edward Lewis, 189, 312, 486 McMillan, John C. Ill, 295 McMillan, Kenneth C, 132, 194, 309 McMillan, Kenneth Gordon, 191, 199, 285, 293, 486 McMillen, Sharon Lee, 402 McMullen, Maura E., 401 McMullen, Richard A., Jr., 283, 308, 312, 489 McMurry, Sarahlou, 172, 403 McNamara, Mary Catherine, 380 McNamara, William Thomas, 309 McNeill, Patrick John, 326 McNeill, Phyllis, 326 McNeill, William James, 181, 439 McNcilly, navid Arthur, 478 McNi'illy, Thomas Michael, 495 McNinch, Michaol Richard, 496 McNown, Lynne Ellen, 165, 285, 368 McNult, Arthur Edward, 506, 565 McNutt, Todd M. 464 McPhail, Buck, 213 McPherson, Margaret Ann, 354 McQueen, Mary Elizabeth, 323, 391 McQueen, William Leonard, 422 624 McQuitty, Marilyn M., 203, 311 AAcQuitty, Thomas Ogden, 565 McQuown, John Robert, 417 McReynolds, Warren Earl, 505 McVeigh, James Dennis, 433 McVickar, James Bruce, 479 McVicker, Harley K., Jr., 439, 565 McWilliams, Marsha, 342, 346, 454 McWilliams, Sarajane, 183, 346, 565 Meacham, Jeffrey W., 418 Mead, Charles Henry, 179, 440 Meade, Thomas Gardner, 278, 424 Meagher, Philip Allen, 433 Means, Jay Courtney, 207, 491 Meara, Naomi Marie, 400 Mears, Larry Laverne, 331 Mechanic, Roberta Helene, 208, 402 Mecklenburg, Linda Lee, 381 Mecum, Roger Floyd, 208 Medernach, Ramon Wesley, 604 Medintz, Marvin Ira, 565 Medintz, Robin, 413 Medley, Douglas Gene, 503 Medwin, Martin Alan, 441 Meeder, Loray Ann, 323, 376 Meeder, James Lowell, 485 Meehan, Patrick Michael, 432 Meek, David Reid, 440, 473 Meeks, Joey Lee, 473 Mees, Betty Jane, 391 Megela, Madelon Elaine, 389 Mego, Kathleen Therese, 282, 356 MehafFey, Adelle Jeanne, 407 Mehochko, Kenneth Eugene, 491 Mehoff, Jack, 69, 403 Mehra, Ramesh, 314 Meier, Ann Elizabeth, 414 Meier, Donald Lee, 421 Meier, Gregg Edwin, 482, 565 Meier, Kathryn Ann, 407, 565 Meier, Marjorie A., 333 Meier, Mary Lois, 399, 565 Meier, Paul Arthur, 565 Meilahn, Helen Carol, 393 Meiller, Carol Ann, 183, 184, 285, 361 Meinershagen, Robert W., 509 Meinert, Richard L., 480 Meinhardt, Heidi Loretta, 413 Meinhart, Leiand Carl, 505 Meinheit, Herbert Bruce, 283 Meis, Edward C, 312 Meis, William, 312 Meister, David Michael, 441 Meister, Dieter, 493 Mejzr, Ivanka, 394 Mekkelson, Carol Ann, 165, 282, 3£2 Melachouris, Nicholas P., 310 Melamed, Mitchell Jay, 565 Melamed, Phillip Henry, 5 66 Melby, Karen Anne, 282 Meliza, Ronald Stephan, 272, 482 Melka, Nancy Lee, 393 Meller, Dale Leonard, 445 Mellick, Lawrence, 507 Mellor, Kathleen E., 364, 391 Mellow, Barry Alan, 566 Melnicove, Gary Paul, 566 Melshenker, Steven Ray, 462 Melton, Marilyn Block, 323 Meltzer, Richard P., 441 Mendelson, Ann, 469 Mendelson, Donna Sue, 367 Mendiones, Ruperto D., 283 Mendler, Richard A., 566 Mendygral, Steven J., 468 Meniefti, Robert Ernest, 431 Mennenga, Darrell Lee, 488 Mentzer, Ronald A., 321, 434 Mergen, Dennis George, 499, 566 Merkel, Joel Victor, 431 Merkel, Philip Steven, 202 M erkelo, Henry, 339 Merkelo, Jerry, 339, 566 Merkelo Maria Pelypenko, 339 Merkelo, Stephanie K., 339 Merker, Albert J., 459 Merlander, Susan Freya, 292, 348 Merret, Nancy Lee, 359, 382 Merrill, David Alexander, 474 Merris, William Dale, Jr., 506 Merritt, Anita Marillyn, 407 Merritt, James Franklin, 272 Merritt, Norman Laiean, 295 Merten, Barbara Lee, 393, 566 Merutka, Andrew John, 440 Merz, Susan Ann, 391 Mesha, Pamela Ann, 403 Mesic, Dennis Allen, 432 Meskimen, John Leslie, 458 Mesri, Gholamreza, 272 Messamore, Dennis Lee, 604 Messling, Mary Kathryn, 388, 566 Messman, Ann Carolyne, 323, 368 Messman, Stewart Albert, 319 Metelits, Robert Joseph, 470 Metsker, Carol Jo, 273 Mettille, Gerald Emmett, 225, 426 Metz, Olive Dawn, 566 Metz, Sherry Benita, 401 Metzger, John Albert, 505 Metzger, William Howard, 335, 494 Metzner, Barbara Dean, 183, 184, 185 Meurn, Carl, 465 Mey, Stephen Dale, 499 Meyer, Allen B., 472 Meyer, Bruce Deneen, 203, 283, 421 Meyer, Carlton Ernest, 501 Meyer, Dale Lawrence, 309, 479 Meyer, Darryl Glen, 430 Meyer, David Arthur, 481 Meyer, Donald David, 453 Meyer, Eugene, 509 Meyer, Diane Jeanette, 183, 364, 566 Meyer, Diane M., 206, 369 Meyer, Donald Ray, 278 Meyer, Edward Louis III, 181, 4-7 Meyer, Eugene Herbert, 509 Meyer, Foy, Jr., 502 Meyer, Fred Michael, 480 Meyer, Gerald Stanley, 425 Meyer, Harold Joseph, 509 Meyer, Janet F., 41 1 Meyer, Jerome Harold, 566 Meyer, Karl Albert, 498 Meyer, Katherine Ann, 396 Meyer, Leonard Earl, 450 Meyer, Marsha Jean, 397 Meyer, Melody Gay, 378 Meyer, Michael Ralph, 566 Meyer, Nancy Ann, 372 Meyer, Nancy Joanne, 393 Meyer, Patricia Jean, 355 Meyer, Paulette Elaine, 113, 207, 276, 347, 566 Meyer, Richard John, 566 Meyer, Robert Arthur, Jr., 268 Meyer, William Charles, 310, 435 Meyers, Curtis W., 305, 450 Meyers, William Buddy, 566 cari, Kenneth V., 566 chael, Dennis Raymond, 458, 566 chael, Donald G., 464 chael, Jacqueline E., 396 chaels, Terry H., 452, 566 chaely, Arthur Raymond, 493 chaely, William James, 490, 566 chal, Marilyn Joan, 390, 391 chalcik, Joan Mi'dred, 415 chel, Frances Jean, 376 cheletti, William J., 283, 494 chelman, David Kirk, 426, 566 ck, Wilpam George, 485 ckelson, James Eugene, 495, 566 ckguicius, Andrew A., 189, 569 cklin, Richard Francis, 448 cklos, Thomas, 125 cko, Richard Eugene, 475 cko, Steven Winford, 342 cner, Roger J., 506 ddendorf, Donald G., 443 ddendorf, Eugene R., 443 ddleton, Charles H., 432 ddleton, James Stewart, 445 ddleton, Wayne Arthur, 487 ener, Roger James, 567 er, Thomas Walter, 446 es, Edward Clarence, 293, 309, 435, 567 es, Ellen Kay, 208, 385 es, William Leo, 567 eszala, Ellen Sue, 139, 351, 567 ght, Robert John, 418 hevc, Nancy Theresa, 337, 359 hm, Margaret Ann, 401 kell, Idene K., 357 kes, Frank William, Jr., 191, 506 kkor, Mati, 335, 342 klosh, Gerald Lee, 448 ks, Joanne Margaret, 389 lam, Lawrence Roger, 425 Ichrist, Pamela Ayres, 198, 320, 389 Iderink, Harold, 482, 567 les, Christina Marie, 410 les, John Karl, 317 lesko, Elaine Marie, 393, 567 litello, Cahterine M., 320, 413 lar, Nikki Jo, 295, 397 liar, Pamela Sue, 295, 397, 567 Hay, Mary Ellen, 388 Hedge, Henry L., 454 lie Alan Benjamin, 279, 300 Alan Harvey, 494 Alan Paul, 433 Alan Scott, 567 Anita J., 197, 407, 567 Bann, 354, 567 Barry Rixmann, 456 Bernard, 498 Beth Ann, 277, 342 Burt John, 306, 567 Carman Brandt, 342 Carol Joan, 366 Carol Leigh, 380 Craig Jeffrey, 290, 494 David Keith, 324 Denis James, 496 Donald George, Jr., 278, 467 Edward H., 477 Elaine Onita, 199, 274, 323, 567 Ellen Lee, 161. 325 Gene Raye, 157 Geoffrey Charles, 157, 463, Harry Edward, 309 Henry Paul, 567 Jacqueline Susan, 197, 412, James Ferguson, 200, 337 James G. III. 494 James Russell, 495 Janice Carroll, 167, 389 Jerry, 24, 30 Joe Dale, 502 Miller, Joel Norman, 441 Miller, John Edward, 313, 502 Miller, Joseph Leo, 485 Miller, Joyce Louise, 323 Miller, Judith Ann, 325 Miller, Jule Theodora, 198, 323, 351 Miller, Karen Neil, 413 Miller, Kathleen Ellen, 363, 369, 567 Miller, Kathryn Jean, 281 Miller, Lawrence Ronald, 115, 187 Miller, Lawrence G., 474 Miller, Leonard Harold, 113, 567 Miller, Leslie Ray, 326, 567 Miller, Lynne Christine, 567 Miller, Marcia Ann, 406 Miller, Margo Alice, 281, 282, 342, 366 Miller, Marie Anne, 113, 567 Miller, Marjorie Carol, 567 Miller, Marjorie Jean, 378 Miller, Marlene Margaret, 377 Miller, Marsha Jessie, 414 Miller, Martin Eugene, 204 Miller, Mary Ellen, 388 Miller, Merrill Elward, 490 Miller, Michael Carroll, 496 Miller, Mrs. S., 380 Miller, Nancy Ann, 402 Miller, Paul Albert, 482 Miller, Paula Anita, 393 Miller, Ray Burt, 482 Miller, Raymond Charles, 314, 474 Miller, Robert Alan, 504, 567, 609 Miller, Robert Terry, 424 Miller, Roberta Anne, 199, 323, 381 Miller, Roger Allan, 279, 505 Miller, Ross Merrill, 505 Miller, Ruth Ann, 414 Miller, Mrs. Shirley, 381, 392 Miller, Stephen Lee, 204, 468 Miller, Steven Fredrick, 467 Miller, Steven Louis, 233 Miller, Steven Ralph, 418, 567 Miller, Tamara Ann, 342, 354 Miller, Thomas R., 272, 465 Miller, Vernon L., 471 Millhouse, Barbara Jane, 340, 362, 567 Milligan, Daniel Richard, 343 Millikin, Paul S., II, 567 Milling, Paul Charles, 295 Millis, Larry Eugene, 604 Mills, Cari Edward, 503 Mills, Douglas R., 337 Mills, Pamela Ann, 567 Mills, Paula Marlene, 372 Mills, Peter Gray, 443 Mills, Sandra Kay, 567 Mills, Susan, 197, 411 Mills, Thomas Robert, 504 Millstone, Douglas R., 320, 462, 568 Millstone, Marilyn B., 393 Milner, Billy Eugene 310 Milosh, Thomas, 509 Milton, Jacqueline Ruth, 357 Milton, Michael Steven, 490 Milton, Sanira Kay, 390, 568 Milz, Stephen Albert, 496 Mims, Sue, 375 Minch, William Raymond, 283, 502 Mindock, Ralph Michael, 319, 509 Mini, David C, 268 Mink, Jerrold Howard, 268, 441 Minkus, Robert Jay, 441 Minnick, Timothy Van, 496 Minor, William B., 213, 214, 216, 220 Minor, David Ewing, 444 Minor, Marjorie Jane, 411 Minow, Martin Allen, 307 Minser, Thomas Grover, 443 Minsky, Eugene Daniel, 463 Minton, Dean W. Stewart, 101, 178, 179 Mirande, Hector Javier, 568 Mirtich, Vincent Lc.uis, 493, 568 Misch, Margaret Joan, 311, 352, 563 Misek, Ronald Edward, 452 Mishigian, Dikran, 497 Missal, Lynn Kaye, 323, 409 Missen, Rebecca Jean, 401 Mitacek, Carol Agnes, 228, 568 Mitchell, Betsy Ann, 355 Mitchell, Betty Gail, 414 Mitchell, Beverly Mae, 389 Mitchell, Cary Arthur, 287, 293, 311, 499, 568 Mitchell, David Clark, 180 422 Mitchell, Diana Dale, 342, 352 Mitchell, James Frank, 475 Mitchell, John Edward, 491 Mitchell, June, 390 AAitchell, Larry Mack, 488 Mitchell, Lawrence James, 309, 486 Mitchell, Lynn Louise, 352, 568 Mitchell, Nancy Lynne, 389 Mitchell, Richard Elmer, 434 Mitchell, Robert Earl, 456 Mitchell, Robert Edward, 344, 494, 568 Mitchell, Robert L., Jr., 135, 475 Mitchell, Scott Thomas, 418 Mitran, Craig Andrew, 437 Mitrick, Mary Beth, 351 Mixer, Gareld Wayne, 473 Miyagi, Niromitsu, 309 Mize, Mrs., 449 Mocadio, Joseph Richard, 295, 501 Mock, Wayne Kenneth, 465 Mockaitis, John Peter, 290, 506 Modica, Barbara Jean, 395 Moebs, Garry Michael, 432 Moehle, Patty, 399 Moellenberndt, Carl D., 201 Moeller, Carol Ann, 364, 413 Moeller, Ronald William, 312 Moeller, Stephen F., 478 Moerke, Delford Alvin, Jr., 324 Moery, Roger Milton, 466 Mohr, Frederick Mclvin, 312, 482 Mohr, Sally, 332, 353 Moldenhauer, Cheryl Ann, 390 Moiek, Anne Marie, 201 Molkup, Kenneth, 568 Molitor, Craig Nicholas, 495 Mollenkamp, John Donald, 496 Moller, Judy Arlene, 396 Mollovy, David W., 485 Moloznik, Fred Michael, 181, 417 Momeny, Gayle Elizabeth, 403 Monahan, Nancy Ellen, 381 Monarch, Judith C, 130, 357, Moncur, Janetta Louise, 389 Monczynski, Paul Joseph, 503 Mondeh, Renner Eric, 338 Monk, Susanna, 363 Monke, Paul Richard, 425 Monnier, Wilnette Eddean, 413 Monson, Carol A., 394 Monson, Linda Marion, 568 Monsson, Ann Elizabeth, 390 Monteen, Ralph Ernest, 130 Monteith, Don Allen. 498 Monteith, Terrence Allen, 302 Monterastelli, Julius J., 328, 453 Montgomery, Hugh Lowell, 505 Montgomery, Nancy E., 194, 197, 395 Montgomery, Neva June, 389 Montgomery, Robert Irvin, 466 Montgomery, Thomas Wayne, 284, 437 Montgomery, Wayne C, 568 Montgomery, Willard G., 439 Monti, David Blase, 488 Monti, Robert Louis, 448 Montsieur, Gregory T., 442 Mooberry, Eddie Steven, 472 Moody, James R., 204, 464, 563 Moody, Sharron Lea, 363 Moogk, Gary William, 418 Mool, Dennis Lee, 424 Mool, Sue Ellen, 198, 371, 372 Moon, David Frank, 494 Mooney, Ruth Ann, 402 Moonin, Marc Steven, 343, 568 Moore, Alan Wesley, 313 Moore, Asbury C, III, 320, 454 Moore, Barry Edward, 251 Moore, Carol Ann, 330, 390 Moore, Charles FrankHn, 202 Moore, Clark Daniel, 277, 434 Moore, Diane Louise, 389 Moore, Donna Rae, 201 Moore, James Richard, 474 Moore, Janet McCabe, 115, 207, 208, 276, 382, 383 Moore, John Clinton, 503 Moore, John Harold, 294 Moore, Phillip Ray, 208, 416 Moore, Ruth Ann, 568 Moore, Susan E., 401 Moore, Terry Dale, 24, 157 Moore, Timothy Frank, 437 Moore, Tonna Marian, 366 Moore, William Stockman. 421 Moorhouse, JanPt Sue. 413 Moran, James Rich = rd, 326, 505, 568 Moran, Michael Robert, 477 Moreau, Francis Austin, 189 Moreau, Lawrence Raymond 278, 467, 568 Moreau, Richard Alan, 271 Moreen, Robert Dale, 180, 204, 205, 417, 568 Morel, Barbara Jolanta, 372 Moreland. Tim Edward, Jr., 204 Morelli, Peter Richard, 278, 467 Morescki, John Francis, 482 Moretz, Elizabeth Carol. 347 Moretz, Mary Lou, 347, 568 Morgan, Burton Mark 497 Morgan, Jack, 283, 455 Morgan, James Robert, 499 Morgan, Susan Ruth, 208 Morgan, Sylvia Lee, 320, 371 AAorgonti, John K., 478 Morgenstern, Jacob M., 568 Morley, Bradford Charles, 181, 466 Morosky, Joan Alice, 394, 568 Morr, Alan Ray, 283, 291, 471, 468 Morris, Ellen Jean, 415 Morris, Martha Jane, 356 Morris, AAary Ellen, 390 Morris, Merrill Herman, 320, 455 Morris, Ray, 480 Morris, Sheila, 402 Morrison, Gary Dean, 476 Morrison, Hugh Cutler, 342 Morrison, James Lee, 568 - Morrison, Jane Louise, 351 Morrison, John Raymond, 464 Morrison, Richard Martin, 335, 476, 568 Morrison, Sarah E., 362 Morrissey, Robert Leroy, 604 Morros, Donna M., 167, 282, 409 Morrow, Dwight Marvin, 502 625 Morrow, Marda Rachel, 193, 366 Morrow, Michael Dennis, 418, 475 Morrow, Sally Helen, 387 Morse, Doris Elaine, 349 Morton, Patricia Rae, 568 Morton, Ward D vid, III, 306, 433, 568, Mosbacher, Gerson, Dave, 487 Mosbarger, Merrill Ray, 318 Moser, Paula, 409 Moses, Charles Tfiomas, 471 Moses, Don, 434 Moses, Karen Lea, 41 1 Mosevich, Jack Walter, 506 Mosher, Patricia M., 568 Mosher, Paula Sue, 325 Mosher, Philip C, Jr., 465 Moskal, Reginald, 315 Moskowitz, Davida Anne, 343 Moss, Carl Albert, 432 Moss, Gary Curtis, 456 Moss, Gregory David 452 Moss, Larry Davison, 259, 261 Moss, Michael Carl, 284 Moss, Richard Alan, 461 Moss Vicky Lynn, 370 Mossbarger, Robert Wynn, 327, 453 568 Mott, Pamela Ann, 355, 569 Mottar, John Alfred, Jr., 203, 207, 208, 427 Moty, Eleanor Hedwig, 406 Moty, Joyce Marie, 344, 569 Motz, Donald Forrest, Jr., 442 Moudy, Thomas Orin, 279, 507 AAoulton, Larry Dean, 468 Mourning, Lindel Ray. 445 Mousseri, Joseph, 509, 569 Mowbray, Joseph Stephen, 485 Moy, Clement, 490 Moy, Pamela Meredith, 379, :69 Moyer, Dr. James, 325 Moyer, Mary M., 361 Moyer, Richard Allen, 313, 494 Moynihan, James Jerome, 444 Mraz, Jane Phyllis, 359 Mrkvicka, Emy Jo, 346 Mroczynski, Richard P., 328, 485 Mrozek, Patricia Ann, 356 M.rozek, Ronald Alfred, 344, 498 Mrstik, Adolph V., Jr., 115 Mrstik, Bernard Joseph, 505 Much, Suzanne Irene, 208, 369 Mucha, Robert John, 313, 490 Mudlaff, Marilyn F., 413 Muehler, Dean Lewis, 588, 469 Mueller, Barbara Anne, 382, 383 Mueller, Barbara Jean, 326, 401 Mueller, Carole Lee, 393, 409 Mueller, Dale M., 337 Mueller, David George, 213, 214, 215, 289 Mueller, Frederick John, 425 Mueller, Henry Edward, 474 Mueller, James Louis, 496 Mueller, Jerry Lee, 450 Mueller, Kathleen Anne, 390 Mueller, Nancy Jane, 323, 391 Mueller, Patsy Winifred, 371 Mueller, Pajjia Sue, 320, 336 Mueller, Richard L., 228 Mueller, Sue Ann, 392 Mueller, Warren Ellis, 290, 569 Mueller, William Albert, 442 Mugg, Marsha Jean, 152, 185, 281, 282, 363 Mugg, Mary Jane, 363 Muir, Joanne Leslie, 197, 403, 569 Muir, Marilyn Jeanne, 362 Muirheid, Max Eugene, 420, 569 Muiruri, Joseph Kiragu, 499 AAukoyama, James H., jr., 278, 335, 569 Mulberry, Vicky Joy, 282, 342, 352 Mulcrone, Leroy Thomas, 484, 485, 569 Mulderink, Harold V., 202 Muldowney, Wendella Ann, 320 Mulford, Nicki Maryann, 322, 359 Mulhall, Robert Gordon, 438 Mullen, James M., 449 Mullen, Robert Patrick, 247 Mullen, Robert Shelby, 337 Mulliken, John Wallace, 424 Mullin, Dandall Lewis, 474 Mulloy, Gary Michael, 341 Mullvain, Martin Michael, 330, 480 Mulokas, Rimvydas Eugene, 569 Multack, William Edward, 452 Mulvain, Martin M., 208 Mulvey, John Michael, 319, 446 Mumma, Mrs. Eveline, 366 Mummert, Dennis Lynn, 199, 435 Mundell, Nancy Louise, 376 Mundsinger, Shelby, 206, 353 Mundt, Craig, 251 Mundy, Gerald Dean, 313, 569 Mundy, Michael Keith, 271, 315, 317, 569 AAungor, Lance W., 450 Munk, Connie Mao, 203 Munson, Donald Edward, 287, 569 Munson, Robert Martin, 434 Munz, George West, 429 Mijrach, Edward Francis J., 152, 301, 457 Murphy, Donald R., 190, 191, 502 Murphy, Eugene Michael, 498 Murphy, James, 85 Murphy, Kathryn Anne, 295, 402 Murphy, Larry Eugene, 505 Murphy, Margaret A., 364 Murphy, Patricia Colleen, 155, 197 Murphy, Phyllis Louise, 377 Murphy, Richard Jay, 418 Murphy, Richard Michael, 179, 180, 337, 424, 569 Murphy, Thomas J., 424 Murphy, William Benedict, 502 Murray, Louise, 390 Murray, George Major, 306 Murrie, Anne Catherine, 396 Murtaugh, Christopher D., 464 Murlaugh, Gerald Luke, 112, 113, 116, 144, 146, 180, 319, 337, 468, 569 Muskat, Marc Leslie, 447, 326 Musselman, Roger Allen, 310, 479 Musson, Robert Allen, 496 Mussulman, Ronald Lynn, 271 Mutter, Charles Scott, 306, 432 Muzos, Michael Ralph, 290, 493 Myer, Michael Gene, 569 Myers, Curtis Wayne, 278, 310 Myers, Gloria, 336 Myers, Janet Fay, 203 Myers, Janet Sue, 396 Myers, John Scott, 424 Myers, Lynne Kay, 337 Myers, Mary L., 390 Myers, Phyllis A., 391 Myers, Suzanne, 390 Mynard, Mary, 395 Myren, Alben Theodore, Jr., 312, 450 Myrick, James Jacob, 426 Mytty, Ronald William 569 N Nabor Houso. 4S( National Collcgiato IMavors. 3(17 Navy ROTC. 3(10-3(1:; Newman CIuI), 344 Nowmnii Hall, 484, 485 Noblr Hall, 3!Ki Nacin, Robert James, 490 Nack, William Louis, 122, 170, 438 Naddy, Timothy James, 498 Nadeau, Joseph Edward, 292, 569 Nadel, Helen Gertrude, 327, 387 Nadler, Robert Benjamin, 447 Naffziger, Nancy Kay, 377 Nachtmann, Francis, 155 Nafziger, Lee, 270, 310 Nagasawa, Kazunor, 502 Nagatan, Pauline Sachiko, 569 Nagel, Dietmar, 449 Nagel, Steven Ray, 491 Naiditch, Marsha Helene, 387 Nakai, Shuryd, 310 Nakamura, Gail Margaret, 415 Nakasone, Kenneth Minoru, 505, 569 Nalis, John Aigimantas, 339 Nalywajko, Jerome J., 493 Namchick, Roy Albert, 570 Nance, Barbara Ann, 295, 362 Nance, Dean Allan, 295, 435, 570 Narcisi, Maria Theresa, 401 Narten, Susan Lee, 176 Nash, Judith Ann, 136, 342 Nathan, Caryn Gail, 401 Nathan, Ellen Jo, 367 Natof, Barbara Joy, 394, 570 Naue, Dennis Allan, 570 Naujokas, Ella, 570 Nausedas, Izidorius A., 339 Nauta, Michael Lawrence, 247, 445 Navin, Robin Ann, 352 Navratil, Robert James, 284, 434 Naylor, Alan Lyle, 309, 312 Neal, Margaret Mary, 401 Nealand, Ruth Ann, 389 Neapolitan, Carole Ann, 391, 570 Nease, Ardell William, 143 Neavill, Arthur Thomas, 309, 312, 421 Nedved, Noel David, 315 Nedwed, Richard Allen, 467 Needelman, Jerold Lewis, 498 Neese, Maurice Lowell, 489 Nefzger, David Floyd, 284, 431 Neher, Lee Allen, 442 Neigoff, Eugene Norman, 176, 306, 315, 570 Neiman, Dennis Richard, 177 Neirynck, Robert Wayne, 491 Neisz, Wendell Royce, 213, 440, 570 Nekrasewich, Eugenia, 355 Nekrascwich, Sophie, 402 Nelson, Alan Roland, 202, 319, 508 Nelson, Arthur Barry, 496 Nelson, Betty Jane, 406 Nelson, Brian Willi.im, 173, 176, 437 Nelson, Charles F., 494 Nelson, Charles Joseph, 491 Nelson, Deanc Arthur, 454 Nelson, Denis Herbert, 439 Nelson, Dennis Emanuel, 180, 466 Nelson, Donald Earl, 327, 488 Nelson, Earl Marvin, 494 Nelson, Elizabeth Anne, 329 Nelson, Helen Dayle, 379 Nelson, Henry Carl, 570 Nelson, James Paul, 570 Nelson, Jerry Donald, 418, 570 Nelson, John Stephen, 420 Nelson, John William, 434 Nelson, Jonlee Georg, 137, 295, 343, 362 Nelson, Joseph Randall, 508 Nelson, Judith Ellen, 393, 570 Nelson, Kay Beth, 325, 362 Nelson, Lawrence Edward, 478 Nelson, Mark Irvin, 506 Nelson, Marlene Elin, 402 Nelson, Marthanne, 155, 285, 355 Nelson, Mary Beth, 413 Nelson, Mary Victoria, 384 Nelson, Nancy S., 389 Nelson, Norman Fredrick, 496 Nelson, Norman Roy, 141, 180, 418 Nelson, Richard William, 474 Nelson, Robert Allen, 505, 570 Nelson, Robert R., 424 Nelson, Robert Lyle, 301, 570 Nelson, Robert Ross, 280 Nelson, Rosemary Mae, 197, 342, 395 Nelson, Samuel, Jr., 502 Nelson, Sandra Grace, 161, 197, 339 Nelson, Thomas Edward, 501, 570 Nemecek, Jeannette A., 369 Nemeth, Mario llona, 208 Nemke, Donna Lee, 165, 372 Nemmers, William, 422 Nena, Judith, 378 Nepon, Cyd Beth, 389 Nepote, Marijo Ann, 359, 570 Neracher, Carey A., 424 Nerad, Mary A., 412 Nerat, William Michael, 501 NerucJa, Francis, 496 Nesewich, Gerald Walter, 504 Nesheim, Carol Ann, 203, 323, 333 Nesheim, Olaf Norman, 332 Nesheim, Mrs. Olaf N., 332 Nespechal, Robert John, 437 Ness, Arnold Rueben, 271 Nessel, Paula Ann, 377 Nester, Janice Katherine, 570 Nestingen, Edward, 187, 337 Nestor, Steven Frank, 305, 454 NestorofF, Bernard G., 456 Netherton, Nancy Eileen, 387 Nettleman, Freida Louise, 398, 570 Nettles, Thomas Harold, 204 Netznik, William David, 488 Neuhaus, Peter, 505 Neuhaus, Vernon Ted, 509 Neuman, Ann Paula, 363 Neuman, Faith Ellen, 394 Neumann, Janet Gayle, 342, 384 Neumann, John Erwin, 507 Neumann, Neal Craig, 489 Neumeister, John T., 324 Nevinger, Edith Ann, 399 Newberg, Robert Brooks, 426 Newboe, John Ronald, 475 Newell, Bruce Hadley, 242, 289, 456 Newell, Dennis Earl, 468 Newell, James Lee, 255 Newell, Warren Lee, 289, 427 Newgren, Kenneth Edward, 416 Newman, Chis, 326 New man, Franklin Victor, 456 Newman, James Andrew, 570 Newman, John Charles, 496 Newman, Lawrence W., 326 Newman, Merle, 409 Newman, Shona Carol, 294, 394, 570 Newnian, Martin, 131 Newton, Carolyn, 361 Newton, Dale Francis, 501 Newton, Dennis Arden, 476 Newton, Jane Bradshaw, 207, 340 Newton, William Morgan, 454 Nibeck, Elizabeth Grace, 390 Nice, Richard Lee, 470 Nicholas, Everett E., Jr., 295, 343 Nicholas, Joseph Collin, 477 Nicholas, Suzanne Marie, 396 Nicholls, William Joseph, 207, 288 Nichols, Harold Edwin, 570 Nichols, James Eugene, 463 Nichols, Karen Sue, 320, 373 Nichols, Margoret Ann, 328 Nichols, Milton Byron, Jr., 480 Nichols, Victoria Raye, 198, 277, 382, 383 Nicholson, Linda l„ 327, 406, 570 Nicholson, William, 271, 570 Nickerson, Edith Laurie, 206, 390 Nickles, Thomas Jacob, 488, 570 Nickols, Carolyn Lea, 356 Nicol, James Marvin, 426 Nicol, Lynda Kay, 389 Nicolai, Keith Herbert, 489, 570 Nicosia, Linda Marie, 412, 570 Nieland, Bonnie Kay, 342, 355 Nielsen, Caplain, 302 Nielsen, John Ludvig, 300 Nielsen, Karen Lynn, 402 Nielsen, Sharon Lee, 412, 415 Niemann, David Arthur, 311 Niemann, Richard Arthur, 203 Niemann, Wayne Gerhardt, 282 Niemeyer, Diane Kay, 358 Niemeyer, Gayle Louise, 401 Niemi, Russell Edwin, 425, 570 Nies, Arlene Jane, 384 Nies, Joyce Ida, 199, 274, 323, 384 Niggli, Larry William, 495 Nikol, Hedwig Isolde, 197, 400, 402, 571 Nikou, Mehranguiz, 318 Niles, Mary Joan, 197 Nilsson, Joel Vanderveer, 194, 284, 456 Nimrick, Kenneth Orville, 312, 486 Ninke, Nancy Frances, 364 Nimrick, Kenneth O., 283 Nison, Steven George, 307 Nitekman, Stephen Wolf, 272 Nitzsche, Ray Norman, 489 Niven, Katherine Ann, 195, 197, 382, 383, 571 Nixon, Darleen Elaine, 198, 407, 571 Nixon, David Wallace III, 279 Nixon, Hugh Williams, Jr., 505 Nixon, Larry Sheldon, 271, 316, 571 Nixon, Robert Eugene, 488, 571 Noble, Frank, 259, 260 Noble, Griffin Carter, 342 Noble, Helen Sandra, 401 Noble, Nancy Lisa, 185, 382, 383 Nochurnson, Charles, 271, 505, 571 Noe, Diane Carol, 385 Noe, Leon Joseph, 501, 571 Noecker, Thomas Duane, 445 Noffsinger, Edward B., 571 Nofftz, Virginia Ann, 407, 571 Nolan, Leiand Harvey, 454 Nolan, Robert Dennis, 424 Noland, Richard Stuart, 318, 496 Noller, Linda Kay, 389 Nolle, Thomas John, 309, 473, 485 Nonnamaker, Paul Welch, 452 Noonan, Sharon Anne, 361 Norby, William Harold, 283, 445 Norcom, Thomas Alfred, 449 Norden, Dennis Arthur, 444 Nordin, Gerald Leroy, 328 Nordlof, Lawrence Victor, 204 Norquist, Thomas Wade, 476 Nordvig, A llan Karl, 189, 472 Norling, James Albert, 459 Norman, Ernestine, 381 Norman, Gilbert Browning, 437 Norman, John James, 446 Norman, Patricia Anne, 571 Norment, Mary Beth, 411 Norris, Janet, 207, 382 Norris, Lillian Elaine, 382 Norris, Patricia, 320 Northcutt, Gregory Alan, 478 Norfhlich, William R., Jr., 454 Norton, Gerald Roger, 571 Norton, Maribeth, 154 Norton, Merrill Guy, 499 Norton, Raymond Ralph, 330, 480, 571 Norwood, Robert Alan, 306 Noskins, Richard C, 454 Noth, William Gerald, 571 Notz, Robert Raymond, 271, 315, 317, 571 Novak, Barry J., 419 Novak, Judith Louise, 395 Novak, Barbara Jane, 155, 275, 410, 571 Novak, Kenneth Edward, 314, 433 Novak, Margie Ellen, 390 Novak, Richard Edwin, 318, 457 Novick, Ann Carol, 571 Novitt, Eileen Sue, 373 Novota, Robert Edward, 470 Novotny, James Roger, 571 Nowak, Thomas Allan, 498 Nowakowski, Ronald C, 321 Nowe, Diane, 198 Nowick, Roger Benedict, 449 Nowickas, Gary Anthony, 478 Nowicki, John James, 460 Nowkirk, Christian, 496 Noxon, William Charles, 508 Ntailianas, Harilaos, 310 Nudelman, Chester Neal, 419 Nudelman, Lawrence Byron, 441 Nomrich, Robert William, 571 Nusbaum, Randa Jane, 351 Nussbaum, Nancy, 377 Nutt, Alfred Walter, Jr., 176, 318, 571 Nutt, James Arthur, 165, 208, 421 Nystrom, Paul Henry, 333, 507 o OiMi'Ka Hi'la I'i, 1177 ( Iniciia 'I'.'iii Si;;nia. .'!(IS Oiiiicrdii Delia Kappa, ;!lt7 Orrlu'sis. :m Oregon I Idiise. 187 Oakland, James Phillip, 505 Oakland, John Richard, 505 626 Obbish, James Michael, 482 Oberg, Kathleen Ann, 393 Oberhofer, Phyllis Anne, 358 Oberlink, Douglas Wayne, 138, 460 Oblander, Sue L., 346 Oblouk, Margaret, 342, 403, 571 Oboka, Richard Chuka, 338 Oboyle, Elizabeth Ann, 379 O'Brien, James Joseph, Jr., 491 O'Brien, Maureen, 140, 141, 354 O'Brien, Robert Edward, 189 O'Brien, Robert Gerald, 481 O'Brien, Robert Louis, 460 O'Brien, Thomas Edward, 475 O'Brien, Timothy Russell, 604 O'Brien, Vincent Edward, 454 Ochs, Thomas Lilburn, 439 O'Connell, Daniel Walter, 504 O'Connell, George A., Ill, 446 O'Connor, Dennis Lee, 309, 310 O'Connor, John (Prof.), 315 O'Connor, Kathleen Ann, 200, 2j7, 359 O'Connor, Justin, 279, 502 O'Connor, Laurence R., 272, 468 O'Connor, N. Charles, 485, 571 Odchodnicky, Nancy Anne, 351, 572 Odeiayi, Abiodun O., 338 Odell, Larry David, 461 Odell, Myron Gail, 317, 507 Oduko, Kingsley Olusegun, 471, 495 Oedzes, Florence Joy, 355 Oehler, Edward Anthony, 485 Oehms, Diana Sharon, 206, 572 Oenning, Marsha Lynn, 396 Oertley, Stasia Louise, 415 Oetgen, Thomas Lester, 423 Getting, Douglas Craig, 433 O'Farrell, Ellen Louise, 339, 572 O'Farrell, Richard John, 497 Offenbacker, Lindle, 312 Ogatra, Carol H., 393, 572 Ogg, Ann Marie Elizabeth, 393 Ogorek, James John, 283, 434 Ogunlade, Omojola M., 271, 315, 338, 572 Oguschewitz, Raechel M., 177, 406 O'Hare, John D., 454 O'Hern, Mary Ka'hieen, 349 Ohiendorf, Sue, 344 Ohiinger, Richard Kielh, 474 Ohlsen, Linda Sue, 206 Oianuga, George Abayomi, 287, 338, 471, 572 O'Kain, Patricia Wren, 323 O'Keefe, Kevin Michael, 189 O'Keefe, Sheila Margaret, 320, 372 Okonkwo, Augustine I, 187, 338 Okun, Bonnie Davies, 572 O'Laughlin, Maiy Patricia, 333 Olderman, Richard Alan, 456 Oldham, Mary Kathryn, 347 Oldham, Morris Marc, 177, 279, 572 Olejnicki, John Robert, 489 Olin, Jon Monroe, 242, 572 Olinick, Paul Henry, 427 Oliver, Charles Dallas, 272 Oliver, Claudette W., 403 Oliver, Glenn L., 478 Oliver, Margaret Ann, 201, 402 Oliver, W. A., 272 OIkiewicz, George Edward, 434 Olmstead, Kathryn Jane, 135, 183, 361, 572 Olmsted, Charles Clark, 482 Olsen, Allen M., 427, 445 Olsen, Carolyn Elaine, 332, 351 Ol'en, Gary Lee, 464 Olsen, Lynn, 325 Olsen, Martha Anne, 389 Olsen, Patricia Marie, 572 Olson, Bonnie Palmer, 572 Olson, Carol Ann, 320 Olson, Curtis David, 482, 572 Olson, Dale Gilbert, 30 Olson, Dean Alan, 313, 342 Olson, Donald Landis, 269, 454, 592 Olson, Douglas Gordon, 204 Olson, Frank, 421 Olson, Gary Allan, 307, 464 Olson, James D., 341, 429 Olson, Kay Willie, 45, 181, 403, 572 Olson, Kenneth Thomas, 452 Olson, Leonard Eugene, Jr., 450 Olson, Mary Lyn, 403 Olson, Nancy Jean, 572 Olson, Norman T., 446 Olson, Ronald E., 431, 487 Olson, Ruthann, 389 Olson, Suzanne Marie, 30, 364, 331 Olson, Victor Charles, 180, 452 Olson, Wallace C, Jr., 475 Olson, Walter Gates, 498 Olson, William Alfred, 502 Olsson, Dorothy Ann, 406 Olszewski, Barbara Ann, 393 Olszewski, Thomas M., 200, 276 Omalley, Fred Gillespie, 30 Omeara, James Hanlon, 335 Omer, Ardath Boyd, 180 Onan, Elizabeth Ann, 349 Ondrus, Anthony George, 572 O'Neall, Donald Lynn, 435 O'Neil, Edward L., 30 O'Neil, Mary, 361 O'Neill, James William, 452 O'Neill, William Joseph, 472, 572 Onesto, Armand Theodore, 487, 572 Onixt, Michele, 386 Opela, Charles Randel, 203 Oppenlander, Charles L., 494 Opper, Richard Allen, 487 Orange, Charles Herbert, 497 Oravec, Ellen Andrea, 354 Ore, Alice Carls, 572 Orelove, Joel Asher, 293 OrendorfF, Thomas Neil, 474 Ori, Joseph Anihony, 486 Orlan, Mary Jane, 208 Orlinsky, Peter Evan, 143, 505 OrloFf, Richard Barry, 141, 284, 455 Orlowski, Thomas Clayton, 490, 572 Ormiston, E., Advisor, 310 Orne, Sybil Elaine, 184, 346 O'Rourke, Margaret Mary, 376 Orr, Robert Hall, 488 Orrick, Terry Jay, 475 Orseno, Joseph Anthony, 452 Ortgiesen, Donna Kay, 413 Orun, Sitki Sunday, 572 Osborn, Elizabeth Ware, 415 Osborn, Mary Emma, 400, 401 Osborn, Thomas John, 317, 572 Osborne, William C, Jr., 139, 444 Osgood, Richard Wray, 136, 445 Osika, Kenneth Frank, 437 Osman, Ronald E., 431 Ostapowicz, Kenneth John, 497 Ostberg, Clyde Evart, 432 Osfer, Arthur Gerald, 400 Osterberg, Arvid Eric, 204, 499 Ostermeier, Bruce H., 480 Ostermeier, David Myron, 328, 433 Ostrand, Janet Louise, 358 Oterholm, Anders, 310 Otis, John Faxon, Jr., 307 Otiey, Richard K., 423 Otrembiak, Susan H., 197 Otrin, Ronald Albert, 328, 572 Otterbacher, Alan Glenn, 572 Otti, Rita Joy, 372 Ottinger, Carol Ann, 206, 369 Oito, Martha Hilda, 401 Outis, Janet Lucille, 207, 208, 277, 382, 572 Outis, Robert Ray, 204, 477 Ovelmen, Deidra Margaret, 203 Overlin, Judith Ann, 401 Overman, Caroline E., 368 Overtoom, James Henry, 458 Owen, David Allan, 572 Owen, Janice, 370 Owen, Stewart D., 105 Owen, William Arthur, 442 Owens, Elizabeth, 132 Owens, Howard L., 285, 494 Owens, James William, 502 Owens, Mary Elizabeth, 362 Owings, Linda Faye, 384 Owings, Paul Stephen, 207 Ozee, Jerry Raymond, 499 Ozment, Fred Lee, 489 I'iilumar House o'J7 I'aiihelleiiic. 182-184 rershing Rifles, 279 Phalanx, 278 Phi Beta Lambda, 327 Phi Delta Theta, 44l Phi Epsilon Pi, 441 Phi Eta Sigma, 283 Phi Gamma Delta. 442 Phi Kappa Psi, 448 Phi Kappa Sigma, 444 Phi Kappa Tau, 44.T Phi Kappa Theta. 44G Phllea, 398 Phi Mil. 364 Phi Mu Alpha Slnfonia. 27G Phi Sigma Delta. 447 Phi Sigma lOpsiloii. 4'8 Phi Sigma Kappa. 449 Phi Sigma Sigma. 3 !o Phi Upsilon OmicrDii. 274 Pi Beta Phi. 3f;t; Pi Kappa Alpha. -!. )(( PI Kappa Phi. 452 Pi Lambda I'hi. 4.j2 Pine Hall. 409 Phi Tau Sigma. 271 Potami, 321 Praetorians. 487 Preshv Ha'l. .399 Pre-Veteriiiary Club. .308 Psi Upsilon. 4.'i3 Paape, Valerie Ann, 362 Paarlberg, Dan Charles, 507 Pace, Sharon Sue, 573 Pacenta, Maurine Ely;e, 197, 295, 325, 407, 573 Pacey, Charles Warren, Jr., 495 Pachciarz, Judith Ann, 171 Pack, Wayne Richard, 573 Packer, Eugene Stephen, 494 Packer, Vicki Myra, 171, 410 Pacquer, James Gregory, 509, 573 Paddick, Marilyn Louise, 279, 286, 342, 349 Page, Arlene Mae, 197, 401 Page, Dale Edward, 573 Page, Edwin Kirby, 326 Page, Josepn Theodore, 189 Page, Lyn Arthur, 431, 573 Page, Wayne Byron, 499 Pagels, George Anderson, 200 Pagels, Sallie Ann, 113, 122, 164, 202, 275, 340, 347, 573 Pagni, Bruce Leo, 573 Pahl, Robert John, Jr., 573 Pahike, Eric Charles, 503 Paige, Wayne Leo, 478 Painter, Sandra Sue, 391 Pajak, Daniel Joseph, 137, 507 Paiak, Thomas Joseph, 309, 573 Palagt, Bruce B., 499 Palast, Judith Joy, 348 Palciauskas, Vytautas V., 339 Palewacyk, Dennis E., 506 Palicke, Elissa V., 380 Paliokas, Auste Marija, 339 Palm, Carol Skoggs, 573 Palm, Gordon Lee, 280, 573 Palmberg, Stephen Leroy, 335, 573 Palmer, Alan Ward, 470 Palmer, Frederick Eno, 497 Palmer, George Louis, 311, 435 Palmer, Kenneth Allen, 480, 573 Palmer, Patricia Eva, 132, 356 Palmer, Rebecca Jane, 129, 282, 362 Palmer, Sten Leroy, 315 Palmerson, Larry Allen, 326, 506 Palo, Nicholas E.. 438 Paloian, Annabelle, 378, 438, 573 Paluch, Bernadine Janet, 377 Palus, Carol, 161 Pamataitis, Christopher, 339 Panella, Marilyn Jean. 363 Panepinto, Joan Carol, 378 Panish, Patricia Ann, 378 Panish, Shirley Ann, 237, 208, 286, 370 Pankow, Patricia Joy, 491 Pann, Nicholas A., 438 Panozzo, Carol Madelyn, 401 Panza, Kenneth Stephen, 402 Rape, Brian, 333, 465 Rape, Ronald, 502 Papirnik, Donald W., 327, 573 Papke, Brian Joseph, 438 Paquette, Dale Leonard, 508 Paral, Janet Camille, 208, 378 Parchert, Arnold Carl, 309 Pardekooper, Garrett J., 315. 502 Pardo, Roger Roland, 497, 573 Paris, William, 306, 471 Park, Jan Louise, 373 Park, Robert Thomas, 498 Parkay, Chandler Booth, 203, 382 Parker, Cecily Jane, 322, 363 Parker, Glenn Richard, 439 Parker, Harley William, 290, 324, 400 Parker, Linda Jeanne, 392 Parker, Patsy Jean, 294, 396 Parker, Sandra Kay, 323, 364, 406 Parkerson, Donald H., Ill, 439 Parkhill, Thomas Scott, 440 Parkhurst, Gerald Allen, 489 Parkinson, Judith Ann, 134, 141, 351 Parkman, Larry Weston, 471 Parks, Carole Ann, 389 Parks, Floyd Warren, 416 Parks, Jerry Duane, 573 Parlin, Mina Avis, 393 Parmenter, Carl Leonard, 5 J Parola, Jerry Frank, 289 Parola, John Tony, 213, 219, 239, 432 Parr, Claudia C, 390 Parr, Geraldine Alice. 391 Parr, Lynn Arthur, 135, 416 Parrilli, Jcann Marie, 361 Parrill, Marianne Joan, 413 Parrish, Jeri Lynn, 401 Parsons, Gleida Kay. 143, 383 Parsons, Phi' S-ott, 200 Parsons, Willic-.m Stewart, 20T Paschke, Edward Ernest 467, i73 Pasierb, John Jacob. 189 Paskiet, Clare Ann G., 412. 413 Paskiet, Gregory Francis, 316, 472 Pasko, William Francis, 465, 573 Pass, Ina Jean, 573 Passmore, Victoria Lea 198 Passovoy, Robert David 177, 494 Pastern. Daniel Alan, 46'' Patay, Gabriel Samuel r35, 575 Pate. Susan, 388 Patel, Madhusudon C. 315 317 Pate'ski, Roger Lee. 327. 417 Paternoster, James R., 314 Paternoster, Rebecca Ann, 363, 376, 407 Paterson, John James, 460 Patha, Robert Richard, 470 Patis, Bruce Lawrence, 493 Patrarca, Jennie, 118 Patrick, Mary Ann, 372 Patterson, Harold Gene, 342, 491 Patterson, Lawrence W. A., 207 Patterson, Marsden Almon, 498, 573 Palltrson, Nancy Jean, 354 Pat.erson, Randall Lee, 433 Patlerson, Robert J., Jr., 180, 445, 57 4 Pailon, Christine Day, 392 Potzke, Robert Kirk, 324 Pauken, Donald George, 311 Paul, Bernard Zion, 505 Puul, Eugene, 574 Paul, James T., 466 Paul, James Winter, 200, 440 Paul, Jay Howard, 272, 574 Paul, Jerome Erwin, 333 Paul, Larry Dale, 473 Paul, Sandra Faye, 399 Pauley, Larry Glen, 509 Paulikis, Arvydas Paul, 339 Paulsen, Daniel Peter, 499 Paulsgrove, John David, 123, 280 Paulson, Elwocd Charles, 429 Paulson. Wayne Dennis, 213, 215, 220, 222, 464 Pavek, Richard Cdward, 434 Pavicic, Nick John, 503 Pavilcius, Ina, 339 Pavis, Prosper L., 445 Pavlak, Thomas James, 487 Pavlov, Mike, 1 Pavlus, Craig Steven, 464 Pawlak, William James, 434 Pawlan, Andrew Howard, 469 Pawlowski, George Edward, 189 Pawlowski, Thoma: Joseph, 430 Paxton, Mary Diane, 308 Paydon, Dorothy Diane, 414 Payne, Betsy, 401 Payne, Judy Carol, 129, 346 Payne, Larry Newell, 508 Payne, Richard, 311 Payne, Stanley Nicholas, 24, 25, 509 Payne, Tommy Harold, Jr., 465 Pazak, Linda Lou, 362 Parick, Thomas, 473 Pazmino, Celinda Ann, 346 Peabody, Ronald Eugene, 435 Peabody, William Walter, 208 Peach, Janis Kay, 376 Peacock, Harold Tom, 574 Peak, William Roy, 324, 574 Pearlman, Ethel Libby, 394 Pearlman, Howard Barry, 113, 574 Pearlman, Peter Steven, 419 Pearlstein, Donna Eileen, 393 Pearson, James Richard, 454, 498 Pearson, John E., 317 Pearson, Lucille Kay, 401 Pearson, Paul Mark, 268, 439 Pearson, Phillip Roger, 115 Pearson, Preston James, 225, 436 Pearson, Robert Edwin, 112, 416 Peasley, Margaret Sue, 384 Peck, Barbara Patricia, 366 574 Peck, Gerald, 434 Peck, Lowell Russell, 204, 509 Peck, Natalie, 574 Peck, Virginia, 232 Pecker, Pamela, 24 Peckler, Deana Susan, 281, 360 Peden, John Edward, 251 Pedtke, Lawrence Joseph, 434 Peets, Leon W., 321 PeifiFer, Leroy Walter, 312 Peirce, John Rucker, 421 Peirce, Richard F., 505 Reiser, Judith Louise, 281, 348 Pekar, Allen Louis, 482 Peleck, John Jerome, 445 Pelletier, Mary Theo, 376 Pelletier, Paul Earl, III, 574 Pelletier, Vincent E., 457 Peloquin, Phillip W., Jr., 456 Pemberton, William T., 495 Penn, Susan Dale, 360 Pennell, Larry Wayne, 574 Pennell, Thomas Melvin, 431, 574 Penning. Sandra Jane, 198, 280, 321 370, 574 Penningroth, Evelyn, 356 Pennington, Charles E., II, 444 Pennington, Lee R., Ill, 330 Pennington, Paulette, 391 Pepper, Alan Steven, 434 Pepper, Marian Craig, 200, 353 Pepper, Nancy Ives, 355, 574 Pepple, Darrell Mason, 417 Pepple, Mary Kay, 582 Percy, James Stuart, 191, 454, 502 Perdikaris, George A., 574 Pereira, Joseph, 276 Perisho, Ray Maurice, 179, 416, 574 Perkins, Ann Price, 4 Perkins, David Elliot, 202 Perkinson, Steve Russell, 309 Perlin, Susan Denise, 357 Perlman, Ronald Paul, 46 Perlman, Steven David, 493 Permut, Barry Michael, 419 Perotto, Richard Daniel, 574 Perper, Michael Stephen, 452 Perrie, Michael John, 459 Perrone, Mathew Roy P., Jr., 328, 501, 574 Perry, Harold Walton, 498 627 Perry, Mrs. Jean, 377 Perry, Nancy Beth, 331, 404 Perry, Richard D., 431, 574 Perry, Robert Charles, 486, 574 Perry, Wilbert Deon, 305 Pershing, Michael Lynne, 506 Persino, Raymond Victor, 271, 270, 317, 506, 574 Petesen, Pamela J., 382, 383 Pertle, Harold John, 204, 457 Perun, Gwendolyn Cline, 339 Perun, Harry Michael. 339 Perz, Mary Leona, 392 Pesek, Joseph Joel, 423 Peskin, Bernard W., 85 Peskind, Elliot James, 112, 269, 337 Pesler. Bernd, 477 Pes'ell. Brure Fdward, 427 Pestein, Victor C, Jr., 283 Pesuth, Arlene Louise, 396 Peter, Albert Paul, 312, 574 Peter, Ross Anthony, 181, 310, 420 Peternel, Rosemary E., 410 Peters, Bruce Allen, 327 Peters, George Da id 200 Peters, Janet Sue, 373 Pe'ers, Kenneth Eugene, 276, 575 Peters, Neil, 329 Petersen, Gene Allen, 115 Petersen, Gretchen L,, 356 Peterson, Joan Mary, 364 Petersen, John Wesley, 424 Petersen, Norman, 332 Petersen, Paul C, 327, 574 Petersen, Robert S., Jr., 453 Peterson, Alan Sue, 197, 364, 396 Peterson, Barrett Ray, 497 Peterson, Beverly Kline, 321, 574 Peterson, Bruce Gordon, 502 Peterson, Carole Ann, 208 Peterson, Charles T., 30, 574 Peterson, David Theodore, 202 Peterson, David Vincent, 311, 460 Peterson, Gary Allan, 468 Peterson, Gary Bruce, 268. 470 Peterson, Gordon Alan. 201 Peterson, Janet Lois, 377 Peterson, Joan, 168, 364 Peterson, John Warren, 283, 312, 420 Peterson, Karen, Irene, 165, 401 Peterson, Kenneth Craig, 328 Peterson, Larry M., 279, 497 Peterson, Larry Wayne, 115, 141, 431, 609 Peterson, Lovi ell N., 330 Peterson, Mariene H., 342 Peterson, Michael Robert, 508 Peterson, Warren Richard, 181, 440 Peterson, Michael Wayne, 251, 320 Peterson, Nancy Lou, 361 Peterson, Nancy Louise, 391 Peterson, Pamela L., 198 Peterson, Pauline Ann, 320 Peterson, Raymond Glen, 373 Peterson, Richard Dean, 115, 476 Peterson, Ronald Thomas, 177 Peterson, Sharon K., 115 Peterson, Virginia Lois, 369 Peterson, Wayne Allan, 137, 287, 313, 486 Peterson, William M., 482, 575 Petersons, llze Sarmite, 398, 575 Petish, Lynette Patricia, 197, 390 Petkas, Judith Rae, 378 Petkus, Robert Owen, 213, 498 Petraitis, John Michael, 575 Petrarca, Jennie Ella, 112, 118, 183, 185, 355, 575 Petrauskas, Charles, 339 Petrelis, Domas, 339 Petritz, David Charles, 283 PetrofF, Dennis James, 499 Petrucelli, Leonard John, 495 Petrucelli, Robert C, 482, 575 Petruniak, Lida, 531 Petruska, Terrence Leo, 475 Retry, Daniel Dale, 575 Petykowski, Jerome L., 431 Peverly, Howard Ray, 309 Pfeffer, Louise Delia, 206, 370 Preifer, Dennis Roy, 465 Pfeifer, Sally Murph, 361 Preifer, Susan Jane, 351 Pfeifler, Peter, 468 Pfinqsten, William R., 203 Pflederer, Larry Allen, 179, 426 Pflueger, Judith Marie, 395, 575 Pflug, Warren Arthur, 505 Pfluger, Marvin Elmer, 508 Pflum, John Wayne, 180, 437 Phalen, Richard Maurice, 416 Phares, Robert Joseph, 294, 472 Phebus, Mary Frances, 351 Phelps, Keith Richard, 283, 421 Phelps, Mary A., 275 Phelps, Roger James, 575 Phifer, Charles H„ Jr., 466 Philby, Brad, 448 Philipson, Lyie Robert, 137, 469 Phillippe, Ruth Marie, 382, 283 Phillips, Allan Lester, 452, 507 Phillips, Charles Roy, 429 Phillips, Cyrus E., IV, 453 Phillips, Harold Rudolph, 202 Phillips, James Alan, 200, 276 Phillips, Jane Wescoft, 112, 120, 144, 146, 183, 354, 575 Phillips, Kenneth David, 441 Phillips, Leonard E., Jr., 481 Phillips, Luella Sue, 198, 391 Phillips, Nancy Ellen, 1)3, 323, 349, 575 Phillips, Scott Braxton, 454 Phillips, Sharon Fran, 365 Philpott, James Robert, 30 Phipps, Dorothy, 320 Phipps, Gary Allyn, 422 Phipps, John Elwood, 475 Phipps, Lloyd, 309, 312 Phipps, Robert John, 342, 424 Phoenix, Cheryl Lee, 404 Piancino, Barry Martin, 324 Pickarski, Dorothy C, 390 Pickerill, David Allan, 466 Pickman, Andrea Lea, 393, 575 Pickrel, Charles R., Jr., 439 Pickreli, John Andrew, 604 Piecuch, Mariene Agnus. 30 Piekarski, John Raymond, 328, 499 Piekos, Lance Daryl, 478 Piekos, Larry Dale, 478 Pieper, Mary Katherine, 359 Pierce, Charles Joseph, 135, 420 Pierce, Conna, 415 Pierce, Edward, 316 Pierce, Henry Franklin, 465 Pierce, Louis Dean, 202, 326, 478 Pierce, Michael Fdward, 481 Pierce, Robert Alan. 470 Pierce, Willitt S., 309 Pierre, Patricia Delia, 354 Pietrangeli, Joan Maria, 198, 389 Pietrus, Judith May, 361 Pigage, Prof. Leo C, 314 Pignotti, Carl Joseph, 472 Pihl, Ernest Michael. 446 Piiacek, Christine Marie, 372 Pikarski, Dorthy, 390 Pile, Michael George, 496 Pillifant, Janet Estelle, 385 Pilot, Judy Lea, 275, 322. 575 Pilotte, Robert Edwin, 279, 477 Pilz, Richard G., Jr., 333 Pines, Randye June, 386 Pinkel, Carolyn Irene, 403, 575 Pinnow, Dianne Kay, 363 Pinsky, Michael S., 441 Pinter, Merrill Edward, 313 Pinto, Gerald Martin, 419 Pinto, Stephen Gary, 469, 575 Pinzke, llona Milenka, 206, 276 Pionke, August F., Jr., 446 Piotrowski, Thomas R., 488 Piper, Carol. 371 Pioer, Rex Michael, 420 Pipperger, Cinda Gay, 376 Piraino, Robert, 163 Piro, Marilyn, 372 Pirchard, Robert, 283 Pitman, Gloria Jeanne, 402 Pitts, Mary Elizabeth, 37 7 Rival, Joseph Eugene, 201 Pivonka, Dennis T., 444 Pizante, Sheryl June, 378 Placko, Anabeth Judy, 412 Plame, Robert M., 446 Plankenhorn, James L., 344 Plater, William M., 283, 421 Plath, Karl H., 203, 499 Piatt, Harold Lawrence. 455 Piatt, James Royal, 180, 185, 430 Piatt, Joan Louise. 370, 575 Platter, Duke, 134 Platter, Jo Ann, 320, 406 Plattner, Daniel Ray, 575 Plattner, Jacob John, 505 Plattner, Linda Kay, 347 Plaushines, Joan Ellen, 346, 575 Player, David Mark. 115, 147, 187, 426 Plazyk, James J., 509 Pleskovitch, Nancy Jane, 112, 185, 401, 575 Plicner. Carl Andrew. 294 575 Plolar, Nancy Lynn, 125, 128, 361 Plotke John Michael, 441 Plucinski, Jack Albert. 467 Plunk, John Robert, 475 Pluth, Martin John, 189 Pluzynski, James R., 445 Plymire, William Clark, 320 Pobanz Katharine Carol. 355 Poch, Charlene Artis, 575 Pochordo, Michael Andrew, 437 Pocius, Paul Anthony, 575 Pocius, Regina Dalune, 339 Pocklington, Sharon Ann, 378 Pocklinqton, Terrence E., 311 Podjasek, Frederick A., 375, 444 Podlasek, Robert Joseph, 139, 291, 321. 434 Poe. Phillip Dwicjht, 328 Poff, Dan Edward, 494 Pogioli, Martin Alfred, 497 Poc)ue, Robert McElroy, 418 Poquo, Sandra Leigfi, 378 Pohlman, Patricia Lynn, 138, 355 Pohlman, Sandr,i Jean, 368 Pohndorf, Dr. Richard, 320 Pouter, Kenneth W., 478 Pokorny, Diane Barbara, 393 Polach, Kenneth Frank, 485 Polak, Letitia Ann, 378 Polaski, Kenneth Michael, 426 Polfliet, Gary Dean, 204, 274, 312, 575 Poling, Jack Richard, 576 Polisky, Randall Jay, 419 Polito, James Anthony, 508 Politzer, Rita Jean, 203, 387 Polivka, Bonnie Mary, 401 Polivka, Bob Frank, 464 Polivka, Robert Anthony, 464, 498 Polizzi, Frank Samuel, 434 Pollans, Bonnie Rose, 365 Polley, John O., 493 Pollnow, Robert Edward 485 Pollock, John Michael, 496 Pollock, Judy Ann, 576 Pollock, Philip Michael, 505 Polz, Frank Jeffrey, 289 Pomazal, Norma Kathleen, 400, 401 Pomerantz, Anne Lee, 414 Pomerantz, Marilyn Rae, 367 Pomierski, Judith Ann, 21, 575 Pomirko, Kalyna, Vera, 339 Pcmrenze, Marsha Mae, 386 Poncher, Randy Armand, 142, 469, 575 Pond, Charles, 237 Ponder, Sharon Jo, 346 Ponsler, James Robert. 505 Pontius, Julie Michal, 366 Pool, Douglas John, 478 Pool, Stephen Glenn, 474 Pope, Joseph Ross, 472 Poper, Michael Charles, 330, 487, 576 Popp, Barbara Jean, 381 Poppe, Clyde Nelson, 575 Popper, Michael Stuart, 455 Poremba, Arnold Joseph, 482 Porn, Sheila Margaret, 154, 362 Port, Cheryl Fran, 378 Port, Roberta Lynne, 357 Porter, David Kenneth, 279, 300, 301, 302. 377, 576 Porter, David Nash, 468 Porter, Janice Lynne, 379 Porter, Jean Frances, 362 Portjr, Judy Kay, 415 Porter, Michael Allen, 417 Porter, Patricia Jill, 325, 363 Porth, Eli, 576 Portnoy, Stuart Michael, 576 Portscheller, James Ivan, 491 Posady, Diane Romlynn, 342, 370 Posniak, Daniel Maury, 506 Poss, Bonnie Mae, 393 Post, Loretta Sue, 358 Poster, Avrum, Berl, 463 Potash, Richard Jay, 30 Potenza, Thomas, 24, 154 Poticha, Carole Elaine, 208, 401 Potsic, William, 503, 576 Potter, James Craig, 187, 426 Potter, Janice Marsha, 401 Potter, John Martin, 495 Potter, Terri Lynn, 284, 454 Potts, Robert Lynn, 309, 312, 420 Potucek, Gwen Elaine, 402 Pound, June Alice, 322, 342, 395 Povlo, Michael Evan, 414 Powe, Edward Lindsey, 436 Powel, Martha Sue, 399 Powell, Dwight Alden, 200, 457 Powell, Edmund R., Jr., 474 Powell, Joann Lucille, 354 Powell, John Leonard, 240 Powell, Judith Ann, 308 Power, Barbara Ruth, 206, 370 Powers, Edward William. 466 Powers, Gail Pauline, 364 Powers, Georqe Ronald, 438 Powers, James Allen, 181, 449 Powers, John Wesley, Jr., 460 Powers, Nancy Jo. 363 Powless, David Allen, 213, 289, 438 Prando, Ronald Ted, 431 Prange, Victor H., 450 Praser, Donald Edward, 504 Prather, Candy Lee, 364 Prawius, Verner F., 310, 493, 576 Prawl, Susan Kay. 154, 281, 358 Preble, Bruce Steven, 495 Prendergast, Richard W., 208, 504 Prentice, Judith Kay, 200, 353, 576 Prescott, John Kimberley, 418 Press, Harvey Joel, 315, 490 Press, Michael A., 472, 487, 576 Presser, Abraham, 506, 576 Preston, Richard Paul, 203 Pretzel, Walter David, 314, 503, 576 Prevett, Lloyd Luther, Jr., 278, 429 Prewitt, Lee Edward, 439 Price, Allen Stuart, 576 Price, Darlene Kay, 202, 381 Price, Diana Lee, 321, 358 Price, Houston Moye, 507 Price, Jeffrey Upton, 505 Price, John, 187 Price, Patricia Lynne, 576 Price, Robert Franklin, 480 Price, Samuel Lee, 115, 213, 216, 220, 222 Prichason, James Steven, 504 Prickett, Frank Daniel, 433 Priebo, Diane Irene, 396 Prieve, Virginia Ellen, 356 Primm, Patricia Ann, 390 Primrose, Charles Frank, 433 Prince, James Anthony, 472 Prince, Joe Norman, 207 Prince, Philip F., Jr., 272, 424 Prince, Richard Wayne, 146, 426, 516 Prince, Sue Ann, 282, 354 Printz, Joyce Elaine, 207, 277, 382 Pritchard, Robert Wayne, 199, 203, 310, 420 Pritchett, Harold Heinle, 421 Pritchett, Linda Kay, 382 Prival, Bette Sue, 357 Probst, Linda Rose, 313 Proctor. Sheldon James, 457, 576 Procunier, Dorothy Lee, 390 Prokes, Ronald Irvin, 499 Prokop, Joan Diane, 378 Prola, Max, 283 Propper, Shaun Barbara, 402 Prosek, Robert Allen, 177, 505 Prosek, Robert Anthony, 322, 344 Prosen, Gregory, 442, 576 Prosin, Karen Marie, 364, 409 Prosser, Mary Sue, 344, 401, 576 Protus, Michelle Lynne, 414 Provancher, Kathleen Ann. 197, 396 Prusak, Maximilian M., 576 Prystalski, 314 Przybylski, Daniel C, 326 Psychogios, Angelos H., 576 Ptacek, Carole Ann, 576 Puchaiski, Robert A., 464 Puckett, Tamara Jane, 398 Puhse, Thomas George, 208, 481 Pukszta, Patricia Rose, 392, 393 Purcell, James D., 326 Purcell, Jane Elizabeth, 364 Purcell, Lawrence Lee 57 Purdes, Andrew Joseph, 576 Purdes, Judy Ann 390 Purdom, Gregory Wayne, 473 Purdy, Robert Charles 459, 576 Purdy, Robert John, 481 Purnam, Edward D., 504 Pusey, Sheila Anne, 167, 389 Puta, Roger Erwin, 203, 327, 417 Putnam, Ross Eric, 129, 454 Putta, Barbara Jean, 143. 390 Puzey, George Albert, 287 Pycha, Charles Anthony, 577 Pytko, Frank John, 30 Q Quast, Theodore E., Jr., 201 Querfeld, John William, 135, 280, 420, 577 Quick, Merle Arlin, 271, 577 Quinn, Kathleen Ann, 346 Quinn, Lawerance Henry, 314 Quinn, M. Penny, 344 Quinn, William Michael, 495 Q.uinzi, Anthony John, 314, 431, 577 Quirk, Donald Lawrence, 429 Quirk, John Joseph, 283, 294 Quirsfeld, John Walter, 425 R Raack, Barbara Jean, 325, 403, 577 Raasch, George William, 577 Rabb, Richard Carleton, 429 Rabbe, Patricia Ann, 349 Rabe, Robert Raymond, 565 Rabe, Sharon Marie, 381 Raby, Richard Allen, 457 Racine, Richard Louis, 431 Rackauskas, Raym ond. 339 Rackauskas, Saul, 339 Racki, Mary Ann, 112, 146, 355, 577 Raczniak, Timothy Jon, 565 RadclifT, Donald Leo, 431 Radecky, John Anthony, 311, 485 Radell, Willard W., Jr., 213 Rademacher, David Day, 508 Rademacher, Susan Cady, 303, 402 Rademaker, Meta Ann, 355 Rader, Diane Lynn, 378 Radison, Tamarra Danya, 390 Radle, Lana Eileen, 338, 391, 577 Radzevich, William Allan, 485 Raffel, Marie Wilms, 577 Rafferty, Daniel D., 439 Rafoth, Richard Jon, 283, 499 Rago, Dr. Louis, 326 Ragsdale, Helen V., 340, 358 Raheia, Anil Kumar, 314 Raihofer, Mary E., 197, 371 Rainey, Douglas Lee, 436 Rainey, James M., 431 Raker, Rodney Jay, 203, 472 Rakocy, John Michael, 272 Kakunas, Lawrence Frank, 484 Ramirez, Susan Elizabeth, 378 Raniis, Steven Barry, 325 Ramond, Bonnie Ellen, 132, 352 Rampa, Carlo John, 496, 577 Rampp, John, 495 Ramsay, Roger, 191 Ramsden, Ronney William, 577 Ramsey, Linda Lee, 161, 176, 197 Ramza, Ronald M., 499 Ranck, Fred Norman, 306, 491 628 Randall, Dennis Paul, 437 Randall, James, 467 Randell, John Alan, 264, 279, 301, 428 Randies, Joanne Kaye, 356 Randolph, David Smith, 328, 466 Randolph, John Martin, 204, 433 Randolph, Robert Freed, 283, 465 Ranieri, Michael L., 496 Ranke, Peter Jay, 507 Ranken, Randall Eugene, 489 Rankin, Janna Sue, 321, 404, 577 Ranney, Rose Marie, 359 Ransom, James Mathew, 458 Ransom, Janet Louise, 333 Ransom, Thomas Howard, 203, 420 Ranz, Gary E., 444 Rapp, Dale Lawrence. 324 Rapp, Stephen Jay, 279 Rappaport, Nicki, 366 Rasmussen, Alice Elaine, 130, 285, 332, 395 Rasmussen, Arthur Lind, 308 Rasmussen, Gary Gilbert, 320, 423, 577 Rasmussen, Howard Jay, 487 Rasmussen, Richard Alan, 456 Rathje, Dennis Alan, 426 Rathke, Kenneth Emil, 327, 437 Ratke, Nancy Lynn, 401 Ratner, Donald Henry, 463 Ratzel, Robert Warner, 475 Rau, Ralph Frederick, Jr., 504 Rauckman, Elmer John, 506 R. wies, Edward Hugh, 440 Rowlings, Clarence Alvin, 287, 479, 577 Ray, Allen Leonard, 471 Ray, James, 330 Ray, Roger Dean, 202, 473 Ray, Sharon L., 359 Rayburn, Charles Willard, 309 Raye, Carol Leslie, 389 Rayo, Susan Diane, 377 Pflyfield, Dennis Elwood, 295 Raymond, Paula Ann, 395 Razgaitis, Richard A., 421 Rea, James Lee, 174 Rea, Robert Keith, 424, 577 Reace, Susan Ellen, 161, 395, 577 Read, Gregory Charles, 337 Read, Mary Ellen, 113, 366, 577 Read, Thomas A., 316 Read, William Thomas, 418 Reafsnyder, Carol D., 390 Reafsnyder, James Alan, 484, 435, 577 Real, Mrs. Mae, 376 Ream, John Kenneth, 565 Reason, David Leroy, 508 Reback, Donald Jeffrey, 418 Rebhan, Karen Rose, 386 Reblitz, Arthur Allen, 200 Rebman, Be.ulah A., 347 Rebman, Lester Walter, Jr., 320 Rechtin, Michael David 453 Redemske, Michael R., 326, 342, 491 Redfern, Randall Kent, 189, 478 Redhead, Paul Moulton, 475 Redin, John Albin, 317, 577 Redmon, George Bogie, 30, 112, 225, 227, 230. 247, 249, 289 337, 426 Redmond, Charles M., Jr., 337 Redmond, Clarence D., 337 Redpath, James Edward, Jr., 456 Reed, Carol Jean, 481 Reed, Charlotte Vivian, 373 Reed, Clyde, 502 Reed, Diana May, 349 Reed, Diane Lynn, 402 Reed, James Howard II, 577 Reed. James Lee. 456 Reed, Laurence Willox. 577 Reed, Marilouise S., 389 Reed, Ralph Francis, 181. 461 Reed, Robert Bushnell, 237 Reed, Russell Robert, II, 577 Reed, Sue, 355 Reed, Thomas Anderson, 565 Reed, Timothy John, 488 Reeder, George David 203, 315, 502 Reeder, Harry Paul, 508 Reeder, Karen Lee, 206, 395 Reel, Rodney E., 509 Rees, Thomas Edwin. 477, 577 Reese, Carol Ann, 379 Reese, Gary, 143 Reese, Renee Ann. 360 Reeser, Marietta Jill, 375 Reeve, Mrs. Gail, 333 Reeverts, Sylvia L., 338, 413 Reeves, Roger Allen, 494 Reeves, Tom Charles, 445 Regel, Joyce Marie, 372 Regnier, Jerold A., 508 Reher, Marjorie Ann, 410 Rehling, Anita Louise, 577 Rehling, Ronald William, 328, 481 Rehm, Ralph Leonard, 449 Reichel, James, 279 Reichert, Ruth Ellen, 183, 340, 356 Reichlin, Ronald Bruce, 494 Reichs, Vineta Renate, 401 Reid, Barbara Beth 195, 274, 414, 578 Reid, Donald Robert, 485 Reid, Frank Rudolph, Jr., 428 Reierson, Robert Lee, 578 Reiger, Shirley Marie, 578 Reiland, Jacquelyn Lee, 321, 368 Reilly, Donna Marie, 281, 364 Reimer, Robert Allan, 456 Reinach, James Miller, 143, 469 Reinecke, Thomas Joseph, 472 Reineich, D. I. L., 253 Reiners, Carl Peter, 203 Reiners, Marilyn Berdine, 396 Reingold, Michele S., 325, 360 Reinhardt, James Roe, 464 Reis, Mark Leonard, 565 Reisa, Leslie Anne, 369, 578 Reisin, Linda Joy, 167, 409 Reising, John Howard, 424 Reisman, Richard Allan, 469 Reiter, Ronald Joseph, 501 Reitman, Stephen Lee, 487 Reitz, Craig Nelson, 459, 578 Rejali, Hassen, 272, 468, 578 Reker, William Francis, 320 Rembe, Inge Ambros, 197, 392 Remec, Thomas Michael, 177 Remsen, Jean Elizabeth, 373 Remus, Nicholas C, 418 Remys, Edmund, 339, 578 Render, Donald John, 271, 295, 578 Renfro, John Norton, Jr., 416 Renken, Gerald Walter, 284, 470 Renkes, David Lee, 272, 497 Rennick, Robert Hamilton, 268 Rentfrow, Wanda May, 197, 381, 578 Rentshler, Roger Lyn, 416 Repcynski, Frank Thomas, 491 Reps, Paul Joseph, 461 Repsold, George, 115 Resser, Carol Betty, 348 Retherford, Ralph Edward, 201 Rettig, Douglas William, 470 Retzer, Henry James, 442 Retzlaff, Marilyn Elvira, 379 Reu, Randy Melvin, 166, 426 Reusnow, Charles Dale, 489 Reutebuch, Richard D., 445 Reynolds, Carl Leslie, 331 Reynolds, Carol Jo, 346 Reynolds, David Bruce, 435 Reynolds, Gary Alan, 127, 293, 324, 406 Reynolds, Joyce Knowles, 208 Reynolds, Judith Louise, 397 Reynolds, Robert James, 272, 578 Reynolds, Ronald Jay, 460, 578 Reynolds, Thomas John, 456 Reynolds, Thomas Keeler, 578 Reynolds, Timothy Doyle, 465 Reynolds, Vera Jean, 202 Reyzer, James Allen, 138 Rezner, Charles Thomas, 312, 420 Reznicek, Gilbert Daniel, 312, 420 Rhea, Stephen Lewis, 173, 199, 578 Rhine, Nancy EInora, 133 Rhoads, Thomas Owen, 344 Rhoda, Darwin Lee, 437 Rhodes, Judith Evelyn, 402 Rhodes, Lester John, 200 Rhutasel, Marjorie M. S., 336 back. Jack Wayne, 325 cchio, Roslyn G., 414 ce, Edward Joseph, 578 ce, Edward T., 325 ce, Harold Michael, 478, 578 ce, Judith Anne, 378 ce, Linda Anne, 361 ce, Ruth, 378 ce, Sally Anne, 379 ce, Mrs. William, 353 ch, Dorothea Eleanor, 282 ch, Jeffrey Edward, 487 chards, Connie Jeanne, 274, 285, 384 chards, John Louis. 191, 313, 501 chards, Thomas, 453 chards, Timothy Alfred, 440 chards. Walter Lee, 319 chardson, Dorothy J., 323, 328, 379, 578 chardson, Genevieve, 154, 307 chardson, Jeffrey A., 497 chardson, Mary. 397 chardson, Ronald Ray, 501 chardson, Ruth Lynn, 379 chardson, Thomas A., 420 chardson, Vicki Lee, 228. 389 chart, Alfred William, 460 chey, Sara Jeanette, 197, 377, 578 chter, Charles K., 578 chter, Clifford Lee, 578 chter, Joan Kay, 228, 389 chter, Karen Lynne, 347 chter, Kenneth, 493 chter, Ronald, 578 chter, Thomas Dale, 418 cketts, Bernard G., 316 cketts, Roy Samuel, Jr., 424 cketts, Stephen R., 328 ckey, Carol Jeanne, 349 cks, Marilyn June, 382, 383 dder, Nancy, 415 ddle. Norma Kay, 207, 412 ddle, Jacqueline M., 198, 323, 379, 578 denovr, Ron, 501 dgley, Dwight Willi.Tm 461 echmann. Donna Mae, 394 edel, Marcia Jane, 152, 356 Riedel, Suzanne Marie, 356, 578 Rieder, Judith Ann, 322, 349, 371 Riekstins, Juris, 506 Riemenschneider, George, 208, 465 Riemensnider, Donna L., 352 Riesenberger, Mark S., 344, 485 RifFey, Ronald Lee, 312, 479 Rifken, Rita Rae, 360 Rifken, Jeffrey Bruce, 143 Rifkin, Gerald T., 455 Rifkin, Jeffrey E., 469 Rifkin, Robert Sam, 141, 509, 578 Rigdon, Susan Marie, 113, 395 Riggins, Bert R., 268 Riggins, Sherrill Lynn, 198, 286, 320, 379 Rigney, Janet Cecile, 171, 173 Rigor, Linda K., 113, 138, 145, 182, 183, 359, 578 Rigsbee, Sandra Susan, 391 Rigsby, Janice Neeley, 399 Riley, Carolyn, 113, 342, 359 Riley, Matthew Thomas, 189, 485 Riley, William P., Jr., 438 Rim, Allan Stephen, 455 Rimington, David John, 496 Rimington, Paul Douglas, 131, 439 Rincker, David Everett, 312, 486 Rincker, Phyllis Marie, 393, 579 Ring, William H., 428 Ringenberg, Joanne Joy, 346 Ringhofer, Richard John, 306 Ringler, Tim Nelson, 313 Ringquist, James Eman, 430 Rinkenberger, Stephen C, 283 Rinne, William Alfred, 490 Rion, Judith Anne Marie, 579 Riordan, John Andrew, 579 Riordan, John Michael, 180, 461 477 579 Ripley, David Peter, 471, 579 Rippel, Michael E., 506 Ripplinger, George R., 141 Rippon, Gary William, 181, 326, 460 Ripskis, Vida, 339 Risany, Dennis Joseph, 497 Risberg, Carl Edward, 467 Risdell, Mary Moore, 579 Risenberger, Mark, 208 Rishel, George Fox, 467 Rising, James Lloyd, 303 Riskedal, Stephen K., 309, 486 Riskus, Nijole Margarita, 339, 3';i3 Risser, Nancy Arleen, 285 Rissman, Dennis Michael, 498 Ristau, Richard Henry, 442 Ristau, Ward William, 501 Rita, Charles Anthony, 505, 579 Ritchie, Mrs., 409 Pitcher, Rita Claire, 276, 347, 579 Riter, William Russell, 478 Ritscher, George 307 Rittenhouse, Marjorie B., 206, 354 Ritter, Edward Lee, 595 Ritter, Philip Adam, 165, 433 Ritzen, Carol Anne, 207 Rivenson, Steven George, 419 Rivera, Fernando, 579 Rives, William Richard, 454 Rizzo, Kenneth Vincent, 475 Roach, Rollin Walter, 490, 579 Roads, Ross Edward, 444 Roark, Patricia Anne, 403 Robbins, Bette Rae, 379 Robbins, Joel Stephen, 469 Robbins, Linda Jane, 34, 364, 403, 579 Robenstein, Gary George, 475 Roberson, Lynne Maria, 579 Roberts, Auga Jean, 351, 579 Roberts, Ava Joan, 402 Roberts, Carol Jean, 323, 391 Roberts, Charlotte A., 395 Roberts, Dean Clifford, 208, 416 Roberts, Ellen, 409 Roberts, John Ashton, 202 Roberts, John Carl, 490 Roberts, John Harold, 507, 579 Roberts, Karen R., 368 Roberts, Larry Dee, 579 Roberts, Reuel Kenneth, 341, 489 Roberts, Ronald Charles, 293, 309, 435 Roberts, Ronald Sigfred, 321, 434 Roberts, Stephen Craig, 208, 467 Roberts, Wanda Lee, 351 Robertson, Daniel Lee, 476 Robertson, George H., 579 Robertson, James Bailey, 468 Robertson, John Allen, 271, 497, 575 Robertson, John Robert, 426 Robertson, Judith Ann, 342, 361, 579 Robey, Nancy Judine, 340, 355 Robin, Michele Gram, 348 Robins, Linda Marian, 387 Robinson, Bruce Donald, 306, 309, 435, 579 Robinson, Gwendolyn, 350 Robinson, Helen Elaine, 414 Robinson, James Arthur, 189, 486 Robinson, Jon David, 181, 435 Robinson, Marilyn Jo, 161, 395, 579 Robinson, Martha Ellen, 347 Robinson, Ray Scott, 481 Robinson, Richard Kent, 454 Robinson, Richard R., 208 Robinson, Ronald F., 505 Robinson, Wayne Alan, 476 Robinson, Wesley Irvin, 308 Robinson, William C, 189, 309, 486 Robison, John Curtis, Jr., 497, 579 Robison, Joyce Lynn, 373 Robison, Judith Laverne, 396 Robnett, Quentin Laverne, 272, 423, 580 Roche, Kathleen Patricia, 321, 404, 580 Roche, Ruth Marie, 364 Rochells, Kenneth Allen, 181, 438 Rock, George William, 502 Rock, Sue Ellen, 414 Rockstroh, Jay William, 468 Rockwell, Bruce Cameron, 472 Rockwood, Mary Ellen, 201 Rcdda, Dorinda Ray. 197, 342, 402 Rode, Margaret Carolyn, 277 Rodell, Barbara Diana, 129, 357 Rodgers, Frederick A., 273 Rcdgers John D., 324 Rodgerson, Michael Joe, 426 Roe, David Gordon, 277, 473 Roe, Michael Dean, 165, 433 Roegner, Carl Norman, 468 Roemersberger, Alan Lee, 565 Roeschlein, Sue Anne, 402 Roeth, Winston Loren, 440 Roethlisberger, Fred, 245 RofFman, David Alvin, 456 Roger, Anne Louise, 282, 401 Rogers, Anita Doreen, 344, 390 Rogers, Carolyn Jean, 580 Rogers, Harold Dean, 506 Rogers, Jeffrey Phillip, 472 Rogers, John David, 202, 504 Rogers, Linda Sue, 380 Rogers, Michael Richard, 200 Rogers, Morita Ann. 411 Rogers, Robert Charles, 429, 464 Rogers, Stephen Durward, 493 Rogers, William Dudley, 429 Rogoff, Terry, 452 Rohde. Terrv Lee. 494 Rohl, Mrs. Carl, 410 Rohlf, Richard Alan, 479 Rohlflng, Martha N[ae, 398, 580 Rohlflng, Kenneth Edward, 478 Rohr, Nancy Ann, 391 Rojek, Michele Jean, 382 Rojicek, Marilyn Sue, 394, 580 Roiek, Evan Paul, 452 Rolfe, Gary Lavelle, 328, 501 Roll, James Arnold, 204 Rolle, Sally Jane, 363 Roller, Mary Roller, 277 Rollins, Larry Dale, 308, 604 Rollo, Harger Cook, 445 Rom, Robert John, 190, 191, 489, 580 Roman, Lisbeth Jane, 307 Romanoff, Melvyn Lee, 447 Romersberger, Judith Ann, 409, 580 Romito, Larry Drake, 443 Rogney, Kenneth Arven, 452 Ronna, Richard Clarence, 482 Ronske, David Edmund, 565 Rooker, Lewis William, 480 Rookus, James Carl, 491 Roos, Linda Karen, 380 Roos, Susan Lynn, 401 Roosevelt, Gary Allen, 503 Root, Judith Ann, 389 Root, Thomas Woodrow, 328 Ropp, Ann Leslie, 392 Rosborouqh, John Edward 449 Roscetti, Bernard Frank, 307, 324 Roscetti, David Vincent, 176, 494 Roschke, Barbara Ann, 133, 333, 346 Rose, James Eugene, Jr., 490 Rose, Luke Edward 478 Rose, Norman David, 462 Rose, Thomas A., 454 Rose, Wavne Myron, 165 Rose, William Michael, 439 Rosecrans, Jack J., Jr., 341, 509 Roseman, Jordan Lee, 462, 580 Rosemann, Curtis Otto, 343, 468 580 Rosen, Beverly Sharon, 166, 184, 275, 360 Rosen, Ellen Freda, 342 Rosen, Karen Florence, 198, 409, 580 Rosen, Lawrence, 489 Rosen, Michael Richard. 201 Rosenband, Sharon, 357 Rosenband, Susan, 379 Rosenbaum, Lawrence, 580 Rosenberg, Carolyn Ann, 154, 362 Rosenberg, Charles Ivan, 452 Rosenberg, Judith Mae, 372 Rosenberg, Karen Faith, 367 Rosenberg, Marsha Lynn 580 Rosenberg, Sue Carol, 197, 336 Rosenberg, Susan, 365 Rosenbloom, Carol Ann, 357 Rosenbloom, Charles A., 463 Rosenbloom, Mark Leigh, 462 Rosenblum, Dennis Ben, 502 Rosenblum, Mark Lawrence, 509 Rosenfeld, Norman J., 452 Rosenfield, Richard, 463 Rosenmayer, Jeanne D., 398 Rosenow, Robert Paul, 417 Rosenthal, Barry, 463 Rosenthal, Larry Ceroid, 326, 565, 580 Rosenthal, Marion, 406 Rosenthal, Padletfe S., 367 Rosentreter, Curtis H., 343, 580 629 Rosenwald, John Robert, 113, 115, 337 Rosenzweig, James M., 419 Rosiak, Edward A lan, 445, 580 Rosner, Randy Ellen, 275, 360, 580 Ross, Carol Ann, 353, 580 Ross, Charles Philip, Jr., 318, 478, 580 Ross, Donald Robert, 580 Ross, Gordon Kenneth, 508 Ross, Herbert Leon, 327 Ross, Larry Paul, 419 Ross, Mary Cynthia, 203, 389 Ross, Maxine Sue, 367, 580 Rois, Mrs., 334 Rdss, Nancy Ruth, 347 Ross, Phillip David, 291, 439 Ross, Stacey Elizabeth, 363 Ross, Steven Brian, 580 Ross, Susan Ellen, 354, 580 Ross, Warren Thomas, 269 Ross, Wayne John, 499 Ross, Willard Lloyd, 456 Rossbacher, Robert E., 271, 498 Rossi, Thomas William, 505, 580 Rossiter, Richard W., 449 Rossman, Richard Jay, 509, 580 Rossman, Stanley Barry, 504 Rossol, Erwin, 503 Roswog, Edward Joseph, 422 Rotan, John Morris, 580 Roth, David, 499 Roth, Gary Lee, 189, 312 Rolh, Joan Harriet, 365 Roth, Leiand Martin, 272 Roth, Lois Suzanne, 390 Roth, Paul Curtis, 474 Rolh, Roberta Ann, 354 Roth, Samuel Charles, 496 Roth, Susan Barbara, 292, 580 Rolh, William R., 326, 474, 580 Rothblatt, Stephen H., 477 Rothbardt, Allan David, 469 Rothenberg, Alan Ira, 595 Ro:hs, John W., 306 Rothenberg, Martin R., 419, 581 Rothgeb, Jane Hayward, 355 Rothgeb, Wayne Dent, 433, 581 Rothman, Michael Henle, 508 Rothman, Miriam Kay, 154, 581 Rothrock, Randall, 465 Rothrock, Susan Ann, 353, 581 Rothschild, James Robert, 441 Rotter, Daniel Gordon, 315, 505, 581 Rottman, Benette P., 329 Rottner, Georgia Ann, 337 Roudebush, Gary Leroy, 581 Rouffa, Dorothy Ann, 138, 355 Rourke, Katherine, 294 Rouse, Robert Scott, 494 Roush, Rebecca, 384 Roush, Roy Allen, 466 Rovel, Merle Nona, 414 Rowan, John Charles, 470 Rowden, William Allen, 464 Rowe, Molly Victoria, 410 Rowe, Nelson Jack, 317, 439 Rowland, T. J., 316 Rowland, Robert Leigh, 460, 581 Rowley, Charles Wesley, 278, 317, 581 Rowley, Donald George, 432 Rowoldt, James Ernest, 581 Royack, Monia, 415 Royal, John Richard, 433 Royer, James, 475 Rozanski, Thomas Leroy, 484, 485, 581 Rubens, Alan W., 452 Rubenstein, Erauna R., 348 Rubenstein, Roberta, 365 Rubin, David Maurice, 447 Rubin, James Ira, 463 RLb:n, Harriett Gene, 389 Rub;n, t ax Edward, 463 Rubin, Shari Ann, 367 Rubin, Sherry llene, 197, 371 Rubins, Phylis Anne, 379 Ruby, Dona Lin, 391 Ruch, George T., 306 Rucins, Aldis, 433 Rucker, John Robert, 436 Rudberg, Sally Ann, 359 Rudd, Sandra Thayer, 366 Ruddell, Millard A., Jr., 581 Ruder, Robert Owen, 441 Rudert, Joyce Ann, 371 Rudin, John E., 180, 460 Rudman, Daniel Stephen, 203, 326, 494 Rudman, Susan, 414 Rudsinski, Connie Lynn, 413 Rudy, Donna Elizabeth, 361 Rudy, Jack Harold, 433 Ruebner, Ralph, 491 Ruebush, David Henry, 312 Ruehlman, Dennis Gone, 478, 581 Ruelle, Robert, 324 Ruetsche, William, 461 Ruggieri, Kenneth Armand, 482 Ruhl, Diane Jean, 359 Ruhl, Larry Alan, 189, 311, 475 Ruhlow, Nancy Katherine, 320 Ruhr, Janice Louise, 364, 402 Ruhter, Don Fredrick, 434 Ruiz, Pierre M., 208 Ruke, Janice L., 167 Ruksza, Arlene Marie, 275, 325, 410 Rumore, Paul Gerald, 501 Rump, August Ronald, 424 Rumple, Russell Olen, 189, 477 Rundgren, William Paul, 443 Rundquist, Richard A., 507, 581 Rundquist, Raymond C, 507 Runge, Ka:herine Ann, 282, 401 Runge, Russel Norman, 497 Runge, Tom Carl, 343 Runion, Judith Ann, 197, 402 Runkle, Larry Carl, 279, 499 Runquist, Merrell P., 478 Runquist, Raymond C, Jr., 271 Runquist, Richard Allen, 270 Rupnow, Jim Allen, 308, 503 Rupnow, Richard Elwyn, 315, 505 Rupp, Judi, 113, 119, 168, 351, 581 Ruppert, David Orlo, 310, 420 Rusch, Karl G., 502 Rush, David Edward, 489 Rush, Gayle H., 274, 581 Rush, Joena Kay, 410 Rush, William Fredrick, 507 Rushing, Mary Ellen, 368, 581 Russel, Robert, 475 Russell, David Lloyd, 289, 470 Russell, Eddie Lee, 213, 221 Russell, John Kenneth, 472 Russell, John Roland, 132 Russell, Linda Sue, 335, 393 Russell, Lynne Barbara, 200 Russell, Marilee Kathryn, 281, 368 Russell, Michael B., 200 Russell, Michael Blaine, 201 Russell, Nancy Lou, 162, 274 Russell, Paul Oakely, Jr., 465 Russell, Richard Keith, 283 Russell, Sandra Kaye, 402 Russell, William Howard, 283, 284, 425 Russo, Richard Vincent, 202, 276, 498 Ruta, Anthony Stanley, 471 RulhraufF, Dwight Ray, 442 Rutka, Justin, 328 Rutlsdge, John Kirby, 280, 283, 311, 435 Rutledge, Mary Eileen, 197, 402, 581 Ruttenberg, Barnett P., 565 Rutter, Dorthy E., 370 Ruud, Joan Marie, 33 Ruvinsky, Rosalind Ruth, 130, 357, 581 Ryan, Catherine Anne, 394, 581 Ryan, Gary, 434 Ryan, James Edwsrd, 202, 498 Ryan, John Michael, 449 Ryan, Joyce Villers, 207 Ryan, Richard Niel, 434 Ryan, Rita Mary, 208 Ryan, Thomas D., 207 Ryback, Marilyn Sue, 308, 415 Rydberg, Patricia Ann, 413 Rygertas, Rugile, 339 Ryll, Carol Ann, 200, 382, 581 Rymut, Ronald Joseph, 449 Ryniec, David Laddie, 251 Rzepka, Sheri Beverly, 401, 581 Rzewski, Lawrence Roger, 317, 581 s Siii'hom, 115 SauiKlcrs. 4(10, 402 Scablcu-d nuil Blade, L'TS Scott, Dciuhlc Scdtcli. 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HOIt Sn.vder Si|iiircs, 50.'i Socjidy for Ailvaiiceineiil of ManaK'eiiienI , .'VJO Soclelv ol' . iiloiii(divc lOliKiiieei .■!17 SollH Home, IKS Sliii- anil Scroll, 2.SI Slav Course, 1 '0 1 IS. 1.52 Strntfnril House. 401 Student National Kducatioii Association, 822 Student News and Information Kiireaii, llll) Sliiileiit Senate, 14l)-14;i Student Senate Travel Bureau, i;i!t S.vcamoro Hall. 405 S.vniplion.v Orchestra, 201 Saari, Sharon Claire, 129, 370 Sabey, Burns R., 31 1 Sabine, Fred Lester, 581 Sabourin, Edward L., 317, 319, 581 Saccomano, Anthony R., 452 Sachno, Jerome Richard, 496 SachnoFf, Robert Marc, 462 Sachs, Donna Lee, 367 Sachs, Felicia Jean, 365 Sachs, Janet Dorrie, 394, 532 Saciuk, Bohdan, 339 Saciuk, Helen Hikawyj, 339 Sack, Carolyn Eleanor, 393 Sacks, David Gordon, 180, 419 Sacks, Harry L., 438 Sacks, Richard Douglas, 335 Sadauskas, Zigman S., 339 Sadd, Martin Howard, 499 Saer, William Alen, 418 Safarcyk, Sandra Rose, 402 Saferstein, Mary Ann, 389 Safka, Wayne Steven, 490 Safran, James Michael, 328 Sage, Darold Dean, 287, 582 Sager, Leslie Beth, 409, 582 Sagett, Jan Jeffrey, 268. 269, 582 Sagett, Michael Lee, 452 Saharack, Paul Ted, 487 Sahr, John Edward 316, 505 Sahzman, Sandra, 392 Sainsbury, Douglas F., 427 Sair, Susan Irene, 386 Sajouic, James, 1 15 Saken, Michael Harold, 447 Salanda, David, 477 Salberg, Donald Jay, 487 Salberg, Kenneth Lee. 279 Salcius, John Peter, 271, 339 Salberg, Lester Stuart, 463 Salchow, Donna Faye, 200, 401 Salch, Michael Clifford, 458 Salemi, Catherine Rose, 371, 582 Salemi, Joseph J., 490 Salemi, Virginia Marie, 385 Salerno, Ronald Jack, 502 Salisbury, Glenn W., 310 Salkin, Mollis Sue, 367 Salky, Barry A., 469 Salogga, Richard Albert, 4 9 Salomon, Kurt John, Jr., 127, 131, 136, 185, 455 Saltich, Jack Leonard, 448 Saltrup, Thomas E., 508 Saltzberg, Eugene Ernest, 181, 452 Saltzman, Bonnie Lynn, 365 Salucka, Joseph Kestutis, 324, 493, 582 Salvador, Renalds D., 314 Salyers, David Bruce, 112, 117, 168, 418, 582 Salzman, Charles William. 604 Salzman, Dale Wayne, 582 Salzman, Elizabeth C, 323 Salzman, Frances Sue, 378 Salzman, Martin W., 463 Samardzich, Sandra Mary, 377 Samardzich, Susan E., 377 Sambo, Claudia Lynn, 390 Same'ak. 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Shove, Prof. Gene, 336 Showers, Linda Gene, 208, 384 Shown, Hugh Wayne, 505 Shriver, John Wade. 204, 417, 586 Shrode, Richard Irvin, 429 Shrode, Sheila P., 403, 586 Shroyer, Barbara M., 586 Shroyer, Jon Allen, 586 Shtohryn, Prof. Dmytro, 339 Shub, Allen Norton, 487. 586 Shubart, Heather Rose, 295, 323, 409 Shuck, Donna Lee, 362 Shuck, Lawrence, 450 Shufeldt, Robert Charles, 503, 586 Shugars, Henry Gordon, 174, 175, 468 Shugart, Peter Alexander, 586 Shukia, Triveni Prasad, 310 Shull, Sharon Joann, 330, 399 Shulman, Andrea Lois, 320, 336, 387 Shultz, Margaret Joan, 363 Shuiz, Kenneth, 445 Shumaker, Gary Lee, 200 Shuman, jane Marie, 133, 366 Shumway, Dorice Dwight, 308 Shunick, James Richard, 341 Shunk, Richard, 477 Shure, Richard Siegmund, 314 Shurn, Gloria Jean, 375 Shute, Teresa Nan, 391 Siane, Virginia, 587 Siberz, Thomas Robert, 470 Sick, Rolfe K., 431, 586 Sides, Peter Lee, 470 Sidney, Michael Thomas, 265, 418 Sidor, Martin Anthony, 499 Sidwell, Joseph Charles, 418, 505 Siebe, Jan 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439 Siron, Denni i Lee. 503 Sisler, Alan G., 502 Sisson, John Fraser, 259, 261, 326, 450, 587 Sisto, Rosanne M., 403 Sistrunk, Ellyn Louise, 320, 353, 587 Sitar, Joseph Richard, 497 Sitton, William Wesley, 507 Siwek, Ruth Carolyn, 362 Sjostrom, Nancy Louise, 356 Skaggs, Eugene Richard, 185, 309, 435, 587 Skaggs, Sonya, 336 Skahn, Kenneth, 315, 587 Skarda, Edward, 453 Skau, Michael Walter, 434 Skei, Barbara, 206 Skibbe, David William, 425 Skidmore, James Robert, 201, 331 Skidmore, Judith Angela, 404 Skierski, James Edwin, 115, 465 Skiles, Kenneth Adair, Jr., 506 Skinner, Diana Therese, 378 Sklane, Melvin, 587 Sklar, Linda Ruth, 371, 587 Skoar, Anders E., 167, 228 Skobe, Mihovil, 325 Skocz, Barbara Lillian, 396 Skolnik, Arthur Michael, 462 Skoney, Sandra Louine, 415 Skov, Kristen Nancy, 165 Skowronski, Joseph Paul, 485 Skrzecz, Ronald E., 472 Skully, Barbara Susan, 201, 276, 394, 410 Skutecki, Edmund Richard, 444 Slack, Margaret Anne, 282, 359 Sladcik, Barbara Lee, 322 Slagle, Howard, 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Eileen, 197, 386 Slowinski, Roy Frank, 278 Slutkin, Jerard Mitchell, 463 Smagatz, Mary Louise, 403 Small, Donald Emmett, 417 Small, Dr. Erwin, 308 Small, Leslie Howard, 4, 456 Small, John Darst, 457 Small, Samuel Winne, 488 Smalley, Webster, L., 154, 307 Smarkey, Susan, 401 Smart, Diane C, 338 Smart, Susan Elizabeth, 369 Smiejek, Richard Stanley, 434 Smiley, Charles Fredrick, 202, 290, 505 Smilgis, Francis Dennis, 508 Smilie, William James, 439 Smirl, Linnae Ann, 381 Smith, Adrienne Marie, 401 Smith, Alan Donald, 324, 502 Smith, Alfred John, 438 Smith, Alice Jeanne, 382 Smith, Amalie, 587 Smith, Mrs. Annette, 386 Smith, Barbara Ann, 340, 369 Smith, Beverly Joan, 282, 375 Smith, Bonnie Lee, 404 Smith, Carol Ann, 376 Smith, Charles Anthony, 446, 587 Smith, Charles William, 308, 604 Smith, Cherie Bernice, 415 Smith, Cheryl Beth, 45, 186, 274, 285, 286, 384 Smith, Corliss Sue, 390 Smith, Dale Kenneth, 491 Smith, David Robert, 309, 462 Smith, David Richard, 207 Smith, Donald Frederick, 488 Smith, Donald L., 498 Smith, Douglas Alan, 204, 454, 587 Smith, Douglas Lee, 499, 587 Smith, Edward Julian, 462 Smith, Gaines Wolf, Jr., 440 Smith, Gerald Edward, 467 Smith, Gerald Wayne, 283 Smith, Gordon Alan, 316, 454 ■mith, Graham Harry, 496 Smith, Harvey R., 311, 417, 588 Smith, James Bruce, 457 Smith, Janis Lee, 389 Smith, Jennifer Lynn, 361 Smith, Jo Ann Marie, 411 Smith, Joann Adele, 347 Smith, John Clair, 115, 424 Smith, John Evans, 444 Smith, John Marvin, 283 Smith, John Robert, 505, 508 Smith, John William, 327, 588 Smith, Karen Lee, 376 Smith, Kathleen Ann, 377 Smith, Kenneth Harold, 431 Smith, Lee Vincent, 432 Smith, Loretta Catherine, 415 Smith, Lyie, 178 Smith, Maurice Irving, Jr., 320 Smith, Nancy Lee, 355 Smith, Nicky Lee, 497 Smith, Pamela Sherinne, 163, 275, 397 Smith, Patricia Ann, 413 588 Smith, Paul Alan, 280, 432 Smith, Paul Nyffeler, 487 Smith, Peggy Maureen, 399 Smith, Philip Drew, 588 Smith, Prof. Reed, 85 Smith, Robert Andrew, 491 Smith, Robert Bernard, 454, 455 Smith, Robert Clarence, 440 Smith, Robert Craig, 434 Smith, Roberf Harlan, 312, 467, 588 Smith, Roger Alton, 438 Smith, Roger Bennett, 506 Smith, Roger Edward, 199, 309, 312, 488 Smith, Roger Lee, 467 Smith, Ronlyn Starr, 429, 588 Smith, Roslyn Mariam, 295 Smith, Russell Charles, 420 Smith, Sally Jean, 277, 356 Smith, Sandra Louise, 354, 356 Smith, Sarah Jane, 167, 206, 281, 359 Smith, Sheila Kay, 199 Smith, Stanley Bruce, 465 Smith, Stephen Lloyd, 494 Smith, Susan Jean, 356, 588 Smith, Thomas Daniel, 213, 438 Smith, Thomas William, 509 Smith, Timm G., 502 Smith, Timothy J., 272 Smith, Wayne, 502 Smith, William Douglas, 588 Smith, William James, 180, 507 Smith, William Mitchell, 499 Smitha, Robert Alan, 494 Smithson, James Vernon, 422 Smithwick, Robert T., 189 Smock, Leonard Alfred, 498 Smoley, Mary Clare, 388 Smolik, Joseph Edward, 439 Smoller, Gerald Jay, 472, 588 Smoller, Robert Aaron, 469 Smucker, David Eugene, 483 Smucker, Donald Ray, 473 Smyth, Wayne Edwin, 466 Snell, James Streid, 271 Snider, Diane Louise, 402 Snieski, Gary Lee, 169, 494 Snook, Melvin Eugene, 509 Snow, Barbara Jean, 366 Snow, Larry Lavern, 508 Snow, Patricia, 323, 588 Snow, Thomas, 317, 588 Snowden, Margaret Ann, 165, 375 Snyder, Irwin Marc, 419 Snyder, Dr. Harold, 146 Snyder, Richard Walter, 430, 588 Sobeski, Kathryn Joan, 415 Sobol, Brian Daniel, 501 Sobol, Holly Jan, 397 Sochacki, John Joseph, 452, 588 Soder, Sara Lee, 197, 202, 413 Sodergren, Theodore L., 324 Soderstrom, Scott Lee, 208, 454 Sohn, Alan Elliott, 447, 588 Soifer, Inez Cheri, 414 Soifer, Robert Darryl, 327 Sokoloff, Richard B., 291, 315, 588 Sokolofski, Edward G., 326 Sokolowski, James Hale, 604 Solak, Claudia Valentine, 401 Solczyk, Richard John, 278, 279 Sollinger, Robert Dale, 308 Solly, Robert C, 490 Solomon, Howard Roy, 508 Solomon, Joan Leslie, 143, 176, 415 Solomon, Rebecca Eve, 379, 588 Solomon, Rita, 393 Solomon, Sandra Joyce, 275, 322, 407, 588 Solon, Catherine Mary, 206, 382 Soltau, James Melvin, 506 Soltwedel, Norbert Lo uis, 188, 189, 193, 194, 287, 293, 309, 310, 486, 588 Soluade, Oredola Adeyemo, 338 Somers, Leebert Hamill, 314 Somers, Lucky Landt, 432 Sommer, Janice Margaret, 132, 340, 352 Sonaty, Lynne A., 387, 402, 588 Song, Duck Young, 293 Sonneborn, Barbara C, 385 Sonnenberg, Barbara Lee, 588 Sonnenleiter, James E., 438 Sonntag, Valorie June, 412, 415 Sons, Elaine, 358 Sons, Marjorie, 321 Sora, Patricia Shirley, 414 Sorenson, John Robert, 424 Sorensen, Robert Allen, 448, 588 Sorensen, Terry Edmund, 506 Sorgatz, Martha Ann, 364, 378 Sose, Ruta Angele, 339, 393 Sosin, Herbert Stuart, 501 Sosnowski, Barbara June, 406 Soukup, James Joseph, 308 Soukup, Joanne, 393, 588 Southall, Nancy, 588 Southon, Beatrice Joan, 118 Southon, Sylvia, 129, 155, 285, 362, Sowa, Paul Francis, 485 Sowers, Arthur Edward, 503 Sowinski, John William, 499 Spada, Thomas Alfred, 490 Spagat, Matthew Asher, 441 Spalding, Susan Sara, 378 Spampien, Lydia, 379 Spanbauer, Theodore Paul, 311 Spannaus, Timothy Wise, 176 Sparks, Gordon, 314 Sparks, Stephen Wilson, 326 Spaulding, Victoria F., 395 Spears, Janet Kay, 323, 381 Spears, Laurel, 330 Specht, Thomas Ralph, Jr., 328 Speckmann, Robert James, 588 Spector, Iris Sandra, 402 Spector, Laurence Stuart, 31, 469 Speed, Shera, 410 Speers, Richard Cook, 421 Spenader, John Brian, 509 Spence, Charles Dale, 308 Spence, Judith Ann, 415 Spencer, Donald Warren, 308 Spencer, Judy, 125 Spencer, Sharon Lee, 588 Spengler, Larry Lee, 308, 588 Spevak, Alan Michael, 344 Speyer, Margaret Ellen, 292 Spicer, James Louis, 435, 589 Spiegel, Allen Richard, 427 Spiegel, Martin Frank, 427, 589 Spiegel, Terrence Lynn, 154, 347 Spieker, Susan Ann, 402 Spielman, Perri Lou, 413 Spiers, Larry A., 438 Spikell, Bruce Carl, 469, 589 Spires, Howard Russel, 478 Spirtas, Brenda Ruth, 381 Spirtas, Gale Merle, 381 Spirtas, Robert, 589 Spitze, Robert, 293 Spitzer, Wayne Alfred, 416 Spitzner, Everett Edward, 505, 589 Spitzner, Marlene Sue, 407, 589 Spitzer, Randall, I 13 Spivak, Arthur Cyril, 463 Spoolstra, Gerald W., 272, 589 Sporny, David Darrell, 200, 201 Sporny, Kathleen Esther, 202, 373 Spracklen, Jane, 390 Spradling, Charles, Jr., 113, 115 Sprague, Karen Marie, 167, 388 Springer, Barton Joel, 419 Springer, Elyssa Joy, 406 Springer, Rodney Clair, 464 Sprinkle, Larry William, 287 Sprinkle, Suzanne, 274, 275, 323, 397, 589 Spurlin, Susan Ann, 410 Spurling, Gary Alan, 464 Spychalski, Roman, 589 Spytkowski, Leslie Lea, 402 Squier, David Lewis, 589 Squires, John Henry, 453 Sroka, Collette Marie, 201 Stables, John Richard, 178, 179, 426 Stables, Richard, 115 S tachmus, Dennis Anthony, 491 Stackhouse, Susan A., 409 Stacy, Sandra Suzanne, 50 Stsde, James Harold, 589 Stadin, Robert Elwood. 311 Stadtlander, Hanjochen W., 465 StafF. Margaret, 381 Stafford, Ann Louise, 369 Stafford, David Bruce, 449 Stafford Elizabeth Ann 333 384 Stafford, Dean Edward, 293 Stafford, Sylvia V., 350 Stafford, Walter William, 436 Stagg, Nancy, 330 Stagman, Nancy Lynn, 365 Stahl, Alan Lee, 473, 589 Stahl, Kenneth Corman, 309, 435, 589 Stahl, Martha Jean, 384 Stahl, Regina Mae, 415 Stahmer, Suellen M., 185, 368 Staker, Sam Theodore, 420 Staley, Charles Alvis, 449 Stallman, Ann Snider, 228 Stambaugh, Elmer Lee, 474 Stamberger, Donald Lee, 425 Stamm, John C, 449 Stanczak, David Loren, 337 Standish, Barbara E., 325, 356 Stanek, Barbara Jane, 134, 363 Stanek, James Edward, 272 Stanek, Margaret Ellen, 389 Stanfreld, Howard Martin, 508 Stanford, Tom George, 426 Stanford, William Alfred, 268, 589 Stangle, Toby Sue, 379 Stanhope, Richard Arthur, 509 633 i Stanko, James Leo, 138, 484 StankovJch, Peter, 306, 499 Stanley, Carole Jean, 352 Stanley, Marie Kathryn, 20, 406 Stanley, Peter Alexander, 341 Stansell, Jane Oliver, 351 Stanton, Edward Allan, 191, 509 Stapleton, James Arthur, 439 Stapleton, John Patrick, 181, 458 Stark, Arthur Edwin, 505 Stark, Melvin G., 115, 268, 436, 589 Stark, Sharon Lee, 353 Starkand, Mark, 589 Starkey, Jerry Lee, 309, 312, 474 Starkovs, Inda, 364 Starkweather, Clarence J., 312, 479 Starman, William C, 431 Starnell, Peter John, 509 Starr, David, 508 Starrick, Laird Dale, 456 Startz, Beverly E., 208, 380 Starzyk, Robert Joseph, 434 Stasiulis, Zenonas K., 339 Stasney, Jon Spencer, 418, 589 Stastny, Joseph Francis, 452 Stauber, Gene, 213 Stauffer, Sharon Lee, 197, 373, 375 Stauffer, Sylvia Sue, 347, 589 Stauber, Gene, 213 St. Clair, Guy Lewis, 158 St. Clair, Janice Elaine, 589 Stear, Sherry, 392 Stearn, Nancy Martha, 346, 589 Stearns, Emma Louise, 401, 589 Stechly, Raymond Stanley, 446 Stedman, Robert Bruce, 505 Steed, Donald Charles, 474 Steele, David Leon, 115 Steele, Lynda Jo, 371 Steen, Paula Ann, 308, 380, 381 Steenbergen, Elaine Jean, 320 Steensland, Mark, 201 Steer, Ellen Jean, 389 Steeves, Michelle Lynn, 415 Stefaniak, Gene Wayne, 432 Stefanos, John Paul, 442 Stefanovic, Judith Marie, 155, 206, 285, 382 Steffens, Judy Kay, 415 Stegall, Richard Craig, 308, 312, 420 Steger, Judith Linn, 363, 589 Steggerda, Janet Maria, 129, 346 Stehli k, Gail Lois, 327, 370, 589 SteidI, Shan Lee, 376 Steigmann, Robert James, 589 Steil, George Andrew, 341 Steilen, Linda Lee, 364, 401 Steimel, Mary, 199, 274 Steimel, John William, 474 Steimel, Mary Monica, 113, 384, 590 Stein, Isabell Lee, 348 Stein, Kaleta Beth, 357 Stein, Lorrayne Hinda, 401 Stein, Nancy Iris, 380 Stein, Nancy Sheila, 367 Stein, Sandra Gail, 275, 360 Stein, Sidney, 452 Steinberg, David Noel, 447 Steinberg, Leslie Mark, 447, 590 Steinberg, Mark Arthur, 496 Steinberg, Michael Allen, 441 Steinberg, Raymond Earl, 462 Steinbrink, Charles F., Jr., 425 Steinbrook, Constance J., 379 Steiner, Carol Ann, 346 Steiner, Gerald Ray, 315, 461 Steiner, Patricia Jean, 414 Steiner, Rene Rose, 406 Steiner, Teri Lynn, 197, 391 Steiner, William George, 482 Steingold, Anita Iris, 381 Steinhour, John Robert, 468 Steinkamp, Ronald F., 112, 141, 145, 160, 188, 189, 343, 590 Steinman, Judith Baird, 351, 590 Stella, Penelope Lynn, 329, 410 Stella, Phillip Joseph, 450 Stellmach, Arthur I., 314 Stellwagen, Joel B., 213, 283 Stenberg, James Richard, 179, 430 Stenzel, Barbara Ann, 397 Stenzell, Russell, 590 Stephan, Martin Vincent, 590 Stephen, Kathleen Marie, 355 Stephen, Linda Elaine, 391 Stephens, Lyie Eugene, 287, 291, 313 Stephens, Patricia Jean, 355 Stephenson, Henry, 272 Stephenson, Linda S., 274, 354, 590 Stephenson, Nancy Sue, 415 Stepien, Celeste Lynn, 380 Stepner, Charles Barry, 325 Stepper, Anthony Charles, 454 Sternberg, Rhonda Beryl, 401 Sternshein, Sharon, 365 Sterrett, Robert E., Jr., 204, 506 Stetzler, Jeanne Ann, 379 Stevens, Carol Ruth, 322, 369, 590 Stevens, Charles H., Jr., 474 Stevens, Howard Dean, 312, 474, 590 Stevens, Jane Ellen, 274, 384 Stevens, John Neil, 490 Stevens, Myles Clay, 471 Stevens, Paul Henry, 283 Stevens, Randall Gregg, 489 Stevens, Richard Joseph, 344 Sleveni, Robert Paul, 509 Stevens, Roger Harry, 520 Stevens, Ronald Daniel, 478 Stevenson, Dennis Robert, 314 Stevenson, Michael D., 590 Steverson, Jane E., 402 Steverson, Mary Ellen, 372, 590 Stewardson, Richard Hal, 189, 478 Stewart, Daniel Clinton, 309, 311, 433, 497 Stewart, Duncan McKay, 135, 590 Stewart, James Frank, 326 Stewart, James Kent, 426 Stewart, Jill Ashley, 380 Stewart, Jerry, 509 Stewart, John Daniel, 280, 283 Stewart, Judith Ann, 282, 352 Stewart, Lynn Douglas, 213, 289, 432 Stewart, Richard H., Jr., 393 Stewart, Sandra Ruth, 372 Stewart, Sharon Madalyn, 354, 590 Stewart, Sheila Marie, 402 Stichler, Charles Buford, 590 Stiely, Carolyn Sue, 364 Stier, Doris Geraldine, 113, 160, 197, 332, 333, 590 Stier, Patricia Ann, 398 Stieren, Robert Dale, 486 Stiles, Randall Jay, 501 Still, Mi chael Jeffrey, 308, 312, 486 Still, Steven Michael, 311, 437 Stillens, Marilyn Joan, 323, 333, 411 Stilley, Richard Alan, 418 Stillwell, Deborah Jen, 208, 361 Stillwell, Pamela Jo, 361 Stillwell, Susan Angela, 411 Stillwell, William C, Jr., 422 Stilwell, James Howard, 590 StingI, Susan Jane, 415 Stinson, Elisabeth C, 325 Stitle, Harry Mariam III, 422 St. James, Antoinette L., 396 St. John, Jack Carl, 396 Stoces, William John, 467 Stock, John Peter, 464 Stockbridge, Jerry G., 272, 590 Stockman, Jane, 336 Stockwell, Charles W., 508 Stockwell, Robert R., 315, 432 Stoeckiln, Fred Don, 488 Stoecklin, Peter C, 475 Stoga, Leslie Rose, 401 Stohl, Richard Perry, 440 Stokes, Barbara Jean, 45, 320, 356, 590 Stokes, Larry Dean, 498 Stokes, Mary Lou, 333, 590 Stolarz, Ronald, 490, 510 Stoll, Steven Gabriel, 240, 590 Stoller, Harold Lloyd, Jr., 477 Stoltey, Raymond W., Jr., 591 Stolz, Anthony Joseph, 488 Stolz, Carol Susanne, 396 Stolz, Elisabeth Louise, 320, 353, 591 Stone, Betty Frances, 357 Stone, Charles Rudolph, 306 Stone, Charles William, 319, 507 Stone, Dick E., 213 Stone, Mrs. Nelle O., 395 Stone, Paul Lee, 467 Stone, Richard Roland, 320 Stone, Ronald Cecil, 493 Stonich, Richard J., 213, 438 Storbeck, William Walter, 180, 429, 591 Storey, Marcia Joann, 167, 327 Storm, Eric Lee, 313 Stottrup, Enid Mari, 346 Stotz, James Thomas, 213 Stotz, Richard Alan, 213, 439 Stovall, James Welton, 203, 494 Story, Maria A., 356 Stozek, Robert Randall, 141, 504 Strack, Neil Elmer, 501 Strahan, Gaylord Alvin, 433 Strahorn, Margaret D., 281, 340, 356 Strand, Robert Bernard, 176, 499 Strange, Beverly Ann, 342, 349 Strange, Lt. Col. Russell, 303, 341 Strassman, Michael F., 506 Strauss, Elaine Ann, 335, 393 Strauss, Freddie Marlene, 415, 591 Strauss, Richard Bertram, 315, 499, 591 Strauss, Ruth Amelia, 387 Strauss, Saralee, 197 Straussman, Michael, 591 Streid, Dean R,, 319, 472 Streit, John Louis, 478 Strickler, Laura Ellen, 294 Striker, Mary Ellen, 392 Strine, Mary Susan, 158 StrobI, Frederick M., 472 Stroh, Raymond, 466 Strohm, Karen Nell, 155, 346 Strohm, Robert Dean, 204, 421 Strohman, Roger Wayne, 189, 315, 473 Strohmeycr, Caria Helen, 356, 591 Stroiny, Andrew Martin, 337, 502 Strole. Leslie Eugene, 306, 496 S'romberg, John Herlin, 465 Stromborg, Kenneth Lee, 506 Strothman, Shirley Ann, 410 Strotshuk, Helen, 412, 414 Strotz, Gary L., 328 Stroup, Russell Keith, 465 Strube, Robert Glenn, 293, 336, 482 Stubel, Rosette Goldman, 273 Struck, Richard A., 464 Struck, Ruth Ann, 409, 591 Strumill o, Pamela Norma, 414, 591 Struminski, Leebeth Mary, 591 Struzina, Ralph Dennis, 314 Stryker, Barbara Ann, 342, 414 Strysik, Donald Leroy, 446 Stuart, Lawrence Francis, 417 Stubblefield, Jane, 591 Stubenrauch, Katherine L., 333 Stucki, David Emmett, 498 Stoder, Virginia Lee, 112, 274, 320, 591 Studnick, William Ray, 314, 509 Studwell, Richard L., 181, 456 Stuebe, Myron, 474 Stuermer, Barbara Ann, 369 Stulman, Renee Anne, 360, 591 Sturgeon, John Floyd, 456 Stusrud, Julie Ann, 307 Stutman, Cassie Joy, 368 Stutsman, James Chris, 200 Stutzke, Richard David, 308 Stutzman, Terry L., 328 Stym, Judith Ann, 372 Subat, John, 1 1 3 Subject, Sandra Kay, 396 Sucherman, Sheryl Tobey, 197, 386, 591 Suchovy, Tatiana, 339 Sudeikis, Diane Carole, 45, 128, 405, 591 Suderman, Marcia Jean, 356 Sueltman, Terry Enderle, 478 SuflField, Martin Joel, 325, 591 Sugar, Jerome Orry, 591 Sugnet, William Michael, 326, 505, 591 Suhajda, Marilyn Helene, 351 Suhler, Kay Elna, 390 Suhre, Jane Charlotte, 378 Suits, Virion, 315, 591 Sulaitis, Dalia Julia, 339, 397, 591 Sulinski, Stefany Regina, 322, 378, 591 Sullivan, Bruce Eugene, 213, 496 Sullivan, John Edward, 436, 591 Sullivan, Patricia Mae, 402 Sullivan, Robert Michael, 490 Sullivan, Sandra Lee, 367 Sullivan, William John, 426, 591 Summer, Ruth, 414 Summerer, Robert Wayne, 202, 499 Summers, Donald Lee, 174, 175, 291 Summers, Lloyd W., 471 Summers, Lois Louise, 384, 591 Summers, Michael M., 436 Summerville, Rett, 342 Sundararajan, N. R., 310 Sunderman, Judith Renee, 407 Sundlund, Raymond E., 496 Sundquist, Sheila Carlen, 24, 273, 307 Sundstrom, Kathryn, 333, 411 Sundstrom, Linda Mae, 396 Sunning, Michael, 491 Souja, Gary Ernest, 497 Superfine, Richard Jay, 419 Surgalski, Karen V., 366 Suprenant, Larry Joseph, 497 Surman, John Kenneth, 497 Surratt, David Martin, 471 Susarrey, John Stewart, 465 Susie, Toni Lee, 396 Susin, Barbara Dean, 167, 281, 347, 407 Suskin, Kenneth Edward, 419 Susler, Beverly Ann, 143, 162, 348 Suther, Major Russel, 278 Sutherland, Stanley E., 475 Sutter, Cheryl Lynn, 396 Sutter, Lawrence Lee, 494 Sutton, Archie Michael, 223 Sutton, Arthur B., 452 Sutton, Carl Edward, 504 Sutton, Frederick Ray, 475 Sutton, Kenn Lewis, 317, 468 Sutton, Leslie Neil, 326, 591 Sutton, Sheldon Campbell, 472 Svaras, Juozas, 339 Svedlund, Paula Jean, 382 Svestka, Robert Emil, 427 Svitaiek, Roberta Dawn, 346 Svoboda, Tom Albert, 424 Svoboda, William Arthur, 284, 433 Swaar, Robert MacDonald, 506 Swager, Ronald John, 443 Swain, Carl Eugene, 474 Swain, Cynthia Malinda, 295, 363 Swaner, Scott Stephen, 458 Swank, David Gerald, 456 Swansen, Richard McEwen, 508 Swanson, Alfred M., Jr., 449 Swanson, Barbara Jean, 176, 389 Swanson, Chester Charles, 604 Swanson, Darwin Pete, 473, 591 Swanson, Gregory Warren, 445 Swanson, James Victor, 475 Swanson, Jean Ann, 414 Swanson, Joann, 282 Swanson, John W., 307 Swanson, Jon Colby, 284, 425 Swanson, Joseph, 315 Swanson, Karin Anna, 208 Swanson, Suzanne Marie, 364, 401 Swanstrom, Oscar Gary, 308, 603 Sward, Karl Allan, 497 Swsrtz, Barbara Louise, 357 Swartz, Diane Carol, 378 Swartz, Marilyn Jean, 112, 183, 351, 591 Swatik, Donald Stephen, 449, 591 Swearingen, Lois f hae, 403 Sweda, Gerald James, 324 Swedberg, Julie Ann, 359 Sweeney, David Lawrence, 459 Sweeney, Gail Avis, 409 Sweeney, Gail Cecilia, 346, 592 Sweeney, Jerry Joseph, 203, 485 Sweeney, Lewis Douglas, 477 Sweeney, Marcia E., 592 Sweeney, Thomas Patrick, 417 Sweitzer, Richard Alan, 459 Sweney, Jeannette M., 351 Swengel, Marcia E., 201, 353 Swensen, Jacquelyn R., 393 Swerinsky, Linda Belle, 387 Swetman, Graham Dudley, 328 Swidler, Michael Allan, 474 Swidler, Robert Hale, 441, 592 Swiecki, Timothy L., 308 Swienton, Carolyn C., 592 Swietek, Robert Edward, 496 Swift, Catherine Ann, 415 Swift, Dean Wesley, 115, 442 Swift, Robbie Ann, 363 Swift, Roger, 113 Swift, Susan Ward, 380 Swigert, Michael David, 592 Swindle, Richard, 495 Swinehart, Linda Gridley, 356 Swinford, Jerry Lee, 202, 476 Swinger, Gary Louis, 199, 283, 308, 312, 435 Switer, Robert, 177 Switzer, Ralph V„ Jr., 457 Swofford, James Kenneth, 331 SwofFord, Linda Kay, 395 Swope, Maria Ridgeway, 592 Sylvestrak, Edward L., 592 Sypherd, Catherine Alice, 410 Szablewski, Gerald Steve, 470 Szaflarski, Judith A., 208 Szczeblowsky, Alexandra, 339 Szepessy, Mary Jean, 364, 390 Szilvassy, Ivan Paul, 604 Szoke, Ronald Duane, 329 Szott, Walter Allen, 444 Taft Ilall. 4(M! Talisman. .' (I4 Taiiiarcia LodKC -IMS 'I'aii Hcl.a Pi. 27(1 Tan Di'Ua I'lii, 4I!2 Tail Epsildii riii. Jl« 'Pan Kappa Epsilon, -Ifll Teclin .;;rapli, 174 IT. ) Tclc'visiciii W'oi-ksliop, o(l7 Terrapin. -- TlU'ta Clii. 4(i. Tht'ta Delta Clii. Tllli Theta Sifriiia I'hi. 275 Theta Xi, 467 Tomahawk, 285 Torch. 2S.- Town and Area. 4(17 Towiiseiiil Fifths, .-|()4 Towiiseiiil (:iS). . ()(! Townseiid (4N|. noo Townseiid Tavern. .W5 Towiisend Triijaiis. 505 TiiwM.seiid (4Sl, 5( 7 Tdwnsend (. )S), . )()7 Trian};le. 4(1S Tribe ef Illiiii, 2S9 Trident. 27!l Tabaka, Larry Paul, 279 Tabor, Frank George, 467 Tabor, Janet Lynne, 344, 364, 406 Tabor, Jeanne Frances, 401 Tabor, Ruth Helen, 381 Taff, James Russell, 312, 435 Taisch, David Allen, 469 Takaki, McLean, 490 Talbott, Craig Roland, 490 Taleicji, Hajime, 477 Talvey, Linda, 322, 386, 592 Talsma, Charlene E., 381 Tamaino, Joseph, 315 Tamasauskas, Rimvydas J., 485 Tan, Patricia May, 329, 410 Tandy, Arthur Joseph, 419 Tangul, Eugene Paul, 207, 502 Tanner, Richard Arthur, 115, 120, 160, 188, 189, 478 Targ, Marlene, 414 Tatarsky, Julian Hershey, 419, 592 Tate, Joan Elaine, 354, 592 Tate, Richard Allan, 424 Tate, Richard Lee, 335 Tatge, Joan, 404 Tattini, Eugene Lee, 115, 132, 135, 180, 234, 305, 442, 592 Tattini, James Gregory, 442 Taub, Sherrie Ellen, 414 Taubencck, George G., 146, 324, 337 Taylor, Allen George, 483 Taylor, Bill, 213 Taylor, Byron, 270, 271, 592 634 Taylor, Carolyn Lucille, 327, 398, 592 Taylor, Everett Earl, 444, 592 Taylor, Fred Wilson, 592 Taylor, Gary Douglas, 504 Taylor, Howard Wayne, Jr., 189, 474 Taylor, Jack M., 321 Taylor, James William, 101, 160 Taylor, Mrs., 361 Taylor, Raymond Leroy, 279 Taylor, Richard Harrison, 189, 486 Taylor, Samuel Ray, 474 Taylor, Scot Walter, 458 Taylor, Sharon Kaye, 382 Taylor, Sue Ellen, 388 Taylor, Terry Nathan, 592 Taylor, Victor Eugene, 496 Taylor, William Albert, 202 Taylor, William Bauer, 498 Tays, Robert Andrew C, 325 Tchon, Wallace Edward, 494, 592 Tebben, Robert David, 505 Tebussek, Patricia Anne, 359 Tebussek, Susan Fair, 378 Tedor, Michael Claud, 449 Tefka, Ruth Marsha, 392 Teichart, Robert E., Jr., 430 Teigler, Carol Lynn, 201 Teitelbaum, Michael S., 592 Telergader, Rae, 207, 330 Tello, Jean Clara, 378 Temkin, Miriam Anne, 367 Temple, Nancy Ruth, 381 Temple, Sally Jo, 131, 356 Temple, William R., Jr., 115, 268, 269 Templer, Barbara Arleen, 390 Templin, Nancy Jo, 382 Tenenblatt, Lenore, 329 Tenicki, Nancy Diane, 351 Tennenbaum, Rhoda Carol, 387 Tennenhouse, Lenore, 115 Tennent, Nancy Jean, 388 Tenner, Gerald Martin, 326, 487 Tennes, Monty Jacob, 240 Teplitz, Jack Bera, 487, 592 Terkun, Walter, 339 Terrill, Garrett Denny, 468 Terry, David Randall, 204 Terry, Kathleen Theresa, 390 Terry, Victoria Louise, 403 Terry, William Floyd, Jr., 314 Terstriep, Mark Robert, 592 Tertocha, Jocelyne S., 376 Teske, Duane Reynold, 424 Tessin, Jerry George, 201 Tessler, Jeffery Howard, 592 Tester, Carol Ann, 388 Testolin, Ada Virginia, 410 Teufel, George John, 201 Tews, Mabel Louise, 371 Thatcher, Leslie Alfr ed, 180, 438 Thatcher, Mrs. Mary, 384 Thayer, Dale Henry, 309 Thayer, Frederick D., Ill, 339 Thebaud, Lawrence Robert, 228, 592 Theile, Elsa Margaretann, 197, 392 Theobald, Gerald Ray, 203, 276, 309, 435 Thesen, Anne, 314 Thibodeau, Robin Lee, 363 Thickson, Marion James, 326, 505, 592 Thieda, Shirley Ann, 344, 406, 592 Thiel, Terry Noble, 489 Thiems, Stephen Edward, 429, 592 Thill, Raymond John, 176, 196 Thimm, Judy A., 207 Thiruvengadam, T. R., 208 Thiry, Michael August, 189, 487 Thode, Sharon Lynn, 395 Tholen, Carol Lynn, 409 Thoma, Peter John, 284, 444, Thomas, Caria Beth, 364 Thomas, Charles Robert, 430 Thomas, David Claude, 201 Thomas, Diane Janet, 361 Thomas, Elmer Robert, 207 Thomas, Hal Vernon, 496 Thomas, James Earl, Jr., 498 Thomas, John David, 488 Thomas, Karen Lynne, 349, 379 Thomas, Linda Ann, 364 Thomas, Lynn A., 464 Thomas, Melanie F., 197, 379 Thomas, Rodney Means, 472 Thomas, Ruth Ellen, 401 Thomas, Timothy Raymond, 464 Thomas, William Edgar, 496 Thomley, Robert Wayne, 445 Thompson, Barry Steed, 459 Thompson, Bruce D., 494 Thompson, Charles Todd, 444 Thompson, Cheryl Jean, 384 Thompson, Dean Alan, 200, 505, 592 Thompson, Elizabeth C, 198, 391 Thompson, Gay Baxter, 403 Thompson, Hal Robert, 203, 449 Thompson, James Earl, 208, 335, 432 Thompson, James Matthew, 207 Thompson, Janet Sue, 197, 203, 401 Thompson, Karen Faye, 201 Thompson, Kathryn, 395 Thompson, Lawrence Keith, 313, 478 Thompson, Lester James, 313, 287, 593 Thompson, Mary Beth, 356 Thompson, Richard Paul, 480 Thompson, Roger Charles, 203 Thompson, Sharon Lee, 413 Thompson, Shirlie Marie, 409, 593 Thompson, Terry Marie, 412, 413 Thompson, Timothy Scott, 470 Thompson, William Ray, 593 Thoms, Karen Marcia, 364 Thomson, William Hills, 491 Thor, Gary Lester, 489, 306 Thoren, Duane Willis, 112, 122, 225, 227, 232, 233, 263 Thoren, Theodore Fred, 467 Thornburg, Renee, 154, 165, 362 Thornburn, John Michael, 457 Thome, Judy, 381 Thornes, Richard Henry, 426, 593 Ihornley, Barbara Elaine, 414 Thornton, Sara Sue, 346 Thorp, Nancy Lane, 123, 206, 352, 573 Thorson, Luanne Frances, 133, 340, 3 49 Threlkeld, Robert Melvin, 335 Throw, Jeannette Ethel, 372 Thulin, Frederick A., Ill, 485 Thurber, Kenneth Douglas, 509 Thurman, Virgil Leon, 207 Thurnes, Barbara Lucille, 401 Tibbetts, Gary George, 329 Tibbetts, James, 113 Tibbetts, Patricia A., 329 Tichava, Gregory Scott, 445 Tichenor, Patricia Ann, 381 Tidd, Jonathan Gardner, 459 Tidholm, John Baker, 444 Tierney, Dennis Stanley, 181, 432 Tierney, Sheila Claire, 405, 593 Tierney, Thomas John, III, 204, 325, 593 Tighe, Sara A., 347 Tilden, Dennis Lee, 321 Tilendis, Robert Myron, 480 Tilgner, Valerie Ann, 346, 593 Tilles, Dennis Thomas, 432 Tillman, Albert C, 285, 337 Tilly, Sandra Marie, 381, 593 Timko, Michael David, 437 Timm, Beverly Jean, 414 Timmons, Thomas, 593 Tindall, Charles Robert, 494 Tindall, Gary Warren, 482 Ting, Maria, 373 TinglefT, Thomas Alan, 429 Tinkham, Robert Vern, 283, 284, 421 Tipton, Charles F., 324 Tipton, Robert S., 183, 350 Tirian, Thomas, 136 Tisch, Donald, 467 Tisdahl, Alfred Carl, Jr., 494 Tison, Lowell D., Jr., 494 Tjaden, Dennis Dee, 593 Tjarks, Jack E., 208 Tobey, Thomas Jay, 503 Tobias, Joseph, 310 Tobison, David L., 505 Tock, Vernon Grover, II, 424 Tockman, Earle Raymond 452 Tockman, Janet Faye, 348 Tocks, John Hounsley, 115, 289, 309, 456, 240 Todas, Richard, 306 Todd, Harold David, 507 Todd, Jean Louise, 379 Todd, Marilyn Edith, 139, 401 Toedter, Kenneth Walter, 498 Toedter, Glenda Jean, 398 Toelle, Laurel Jean, 322, 409 Tohm, Sue, 378 Tokeshi, Richard Joseph, 508 Tolan, Anne, 202, 381 Tolan, Linda Lucile, 194, 206, 384 Tolbert, Larry Charles, 424 Toliuszis, Mary Ann, 405, 593 Toll, Robert, 105 Tolpin, Thomas Williard, 313, 491 Tomaino, Joseph August, 291, 317, 498, 593 Tomasek, Kay Marie, 377 Tomasic, Michael George, 434 Tomasula, David Gene, 30 Tomlin, Richard Daniel, 181, 203, 421 Tompkins, Maurice Lee, 309, 310 Tomsa, Camille Mae, 389 Tong, Kent, 593 Tookey, William Stewart, 251, 429, 593 Toppe, Lorraine Kathryn, 332, 398 Toppel, Edward Allen, 307, 325 Toppei, Martin David, 450 Torgersen, Michael T., 181, 199, 468 Torok, Carol Lou, 322, 403 Torok, Helmut, 593 Torp, Clyde Anthony, Jr., 490 Torphy, David Noyes, 272, 593 Torrence, Donna Rae, 320 Torsberg, William C, 311 Torson, Richard John, 326, 327, 343, 593 Tortorelli, Robert Louis, 278, 328 Tosch, John Robert, 448 Toskey, Donna J., 385 Tosh, Joji, 508 Toth, David Neil, 203, 283, 505 Toth, Edmond F., 272 Tountas, George Martin, 307 Tourney, Rosemary Karen, 359, 593 Townsend, Richard Craig, 283, 326 Townsend, Robert Leroy, 488 Townsley, William, 343 Toy, Raymond Mongie, 335 Traband, Michael Layne, 475 Tracy, Joan Louise, 403 Traicoff, Chris John, 429 Trailov, Michael, 504 Trampe, Ann Elyse, 282, 362 Trampe, Mary, 397 Trapp, Mary Ann, 405, 593 Traub, Carolyn Jean, 358 Traub, Charles Henry, 424 Traub, James Norman, 486 Trausch, Thomas Vincent, 446 T ravis, Ann E., 401 Travis, Larry F. L., 247, 423 Trawinski, Loretta, 373 Trawinski, Pamela Ann, 371 Traylor, Marvin Lee, Jr., 283 Trayser, Charles Vernon, 308 Trebilcock, Lorraine, 125 Treccani, Arthur Louis, 499 Trees, Phillip Frederick, 326 Trejbal, Vicki Marie, 395 Tremain, John, 495 Trent, Thomas William, 416 Trescott, Peter Chapin, 335 Trester, Paul William, 291, 316, 421, 593 Trick, Thomas John, 342 Trigg, William James, Jr., 494 Trigger, Kenneth Thomas, 242, 424 Trimble, Carol Jane, 165, 355, 401 Trimble, James Bruce, 442 Trinen, Mary Beth, 351 Tripp, Anita Kay, 404 Trippel, Susan Jane, 402 Trischan, John Anthony, 497 Trisler, Barbara Jean, 165, 198, 286, 382, 383 Tromblee, Gerald Alan, 474 Tronsen, Arthur Kenneth, 433 Tropp, Charles Robert, 593 Tropp, Peggy Anne, 273, 275, 395 Trost, Robert William, 278, 593 Troth, Susan Lee, 402 Trotier, Arnold, 145 Trott, Sally Jane, 344 Trott, Thomas George, 485 Trotter, Eric John, 503 Troughton, Thomas, 307 Trotter, James Kenneth, 309, 312 Troughton, Thomas, 593 Trout, Lynn Elaine, 401 Trovillion, Emily, 331 Troxel, Alan David, 326, 496, 594 Troxel, William, 594 Troy, Judith Ann, 401 Truckenbrod, Kent Dewey, 308, 604 Trude, Algenia, 394 Trude, Judith Gardner, 372 True, Holly, 401 True, Katherine Rose, 320, 364, 372 True, Kathleen Ann, 320, 364, 372 True, Randall Lee, 483 Trueblood, Toni Louise, 351, 594 Truitt, James Edmund, 594 Trulock, Linda Sue, 347 Trumper, Eulene M., 369 Trumble, Lyie Deane, 207 Trumpy, Robert, 213, 216, 218, 456 Truskowski, John Budd, 283 Truty, Robert, 594 Truxes, William W., Ill, 438 Tsao, Frances Lee Fung, 414 Tsimtsilis, Vasilios P., 495 Tsuji, Patrick Seiichi, 315, 594 Tubbesing, Thomas Lewis, 456, 594 Tucek, Paul Charles, 478 Tuchel, Margaret Elaine, 200 Tucker, Eleanor Ann, 594 Tucker, Janet Lucille, 197, 274, 323, 384, 594 Tucker, Karen Kay, 378 Tucker, Sharon Elizabeth, 366 Tucker, Stanley Lewis, 309 Tucker, Thomas Michael, 508 Tuckey, Jimmy Allen, 594 Tuckey, Stuart L., 310 Tuckey, William Lee, 491 Tuckman, Beryl Janet, 401 Tucknott, William Earl, 594 Tuey, Kathryn Irene, 594 Tuggle, Karen Beth, 395 Tuley, Carolyn Sue, 380 Tullock, Thomas Robert, 279, 502 Tully, April L., 410 Tully, John Edward, 452, 491 Tumasonis, Egle Terese, 339 Tumavick, Nancy Mary, 336 Tunison, George Robert, 309, 476 Tunnell, James H., 313 Tunnell, John C, 313 Turk, Patricia Joann, 349 Turkis, Kathleen P., 594 Turkis, Martin Edward, 507 Turkowski, David Stanley, 499 Turley, Cynthia Jean, 161, 286, 333, 388 Turley, James Howard, 456 Turley, Theresa Jean, 201, 276 Turnbull, Gary, 181 Turnbull, Guy Anihony, 452 Turnbull, Nancy Ann, 382 Turner, Cheryl, 390, 594 Turner, Dale Roy, 476 Turner, Fred, 337 Turner, Gary Smith, 459 Turner, James Roy, 508 Turner, Jerry Lynn, 490 Turner, Lanny Levern, 277 Turner, Laurence Richard, 490 Turner, Lue Anne, 594 Turner, Marilyn, 366 Turner, Robert Ellis, 488, 594 Turney, Linda Kay, 323, 325, 395, 594 Turnstall, Richard, 30 Turnquist, Floyd Roger, 594 Tursman, Donald Lee, 208 Tushaus, Janice Kay, 198, 378, 379 Tutein, Thomas Ralph, 176 Twine, Ronald Earle, 506 Tygett, Rebecca Rose, 364 Tyler, Basil R., 200, 276 Tyler, Elizabeth, 415 Tymitz, George Peter, 295, 303, 305 Tymchyshya, Roman, 154 Tyree, Richard Lee, 30 u I'kniiiiuii Stiulciit Assot-i:itii)ii. 339 University Clioriis, 208 UnivfTsity Lutheran Chapel Coiiiicil, 331! riiivc'isitv Theatre, 1.'4-L'5, 154-155, l.-)7-15S Uchida, Mark Fredrick, 490 Ucko, Daisy, 409 Udolph, Maria Mae, 357 Uecker, James Clyde, 315, 594 Ufkes, Carol Sue, 198, 391 Uhlhorn, Roger Walter, 270, 594 Uhll, Barbara Anne, 413 Ulbricht, Walter E., Jr., 433 Ulinski, Charles Anthony, 475 Ullrick, John Arthur, 326 Uloth, Charles W., Jr., 314 Ulrich, Mary Lou Anne, 394 Ulrich, William Judson, 279, 506 Ultch, David Gene, 202, 439 Umbreit, Carol Sue, 201 Umpleby, Stuart Anspach, 174, 175, 291 Unatin, Gilbert Steven, 463 Underwood, Michael Lewis, 456 Unger, Marjorie Ruth, 393 Unidentified, 187, 309 Unikel, Errol, 129, 270, 314, 594 Unks, Gerald, 429 Unrau, Robert, 470 Unroe, John Arthur, 505 Unter, Randall Kenneth, 450 Unzicker, James Alvin, 474 Upp, Gary Lee, 416 Upshaw, Judy Elaine, 350, 594 Upton, Paul Franklin, Jr., 213, 449, 594 Urban, Kenneth Darwin, 312, 420 Urban, Raymond John, 504 Urbonas, James Edward, 272, 594 Urech, Donald Jacques II, 431 Uritz, Helene, 409 Urrutiareina, Benjamin, 204, 338 Utz, David Kemp, 456 Utz, John Edward, 456, 499 Uzgiris, Otiliia, 390, 595 Uzgiris, Vytautas, 339 Van Doren. 4( ,t VaiilifT. 11(1 Vacherlon, James Frank, 177, 505 Vainstock, Boris, 501, 595 Valecka, Robert, 181, 444 Valente, David John, 432 Valfer, Joyce Ruth, 595 Valfer, Steven Irving, 277, 472 Vaiko, John Richard, 132, 152 Vallandigham, Karene G., 200, 201, 276, 394, 595 Vallert, Mary, 378 Vallianatos, Evaggelos G., 480, 595 Vallort, Shirl ey Ann, 378 ' Vamoer, Alexander, 329 Van, Carolyn Lee, 346, Van, Vivien, 274, 323, 382, 383, 595 Vana, Terrill Diane, 378 Vanblaricum, Glenn F., Jr., 270, 271, 337, 504, 595 Van Buren, John Lawrence, 464, 465 635 1 Vance, William Francis, 454 Van Cleave, Constance J., 358 Vancil, Mijon P., 376 Vandam, Sandra Jean, 401 Vandegraft, Loren Andrew, 484, 595 Vandekerchove, Phyllis, 595 Vandenberg, Michael Alan, 503 Vanderburg, Anthony J., Jr., 452 Vandekerckhove, Phyllis, 409 Vanderkloot, Elizabeth C, 321 Van Der Molen, Edward H., 483 Vanderploeg, Arie John, 508 Vandervoort, Gary, 245 Vanderweif, Martin Abram, 464 Vanderzwag, Harold, 320 Van Doren, Larry Eugene, 490 Vandyne, Francis, 145 Vaneman, Mary Kathryn, 382, 393, 595 Vangelder, Barbara, 392 Vangsness, Joseph N., 257, 426, 595 Vanham, Lawrence Raymond, 448 Vanhee, Roy Thomas, Jr., 422 Van Hoesen, William H., 508 Van Horn, Larry, ISO Vaninger, Marjorie E., 199, 274, 323 Van Meenen, Dennis F., 495 Van Mullem, Victoria Anne, 412 Vanover, Norman Arthur, 595 Van Pelt, Richard Thomas, 433 Vanrompuy, Paul Frans, 499 Van Sauskas, Svaja Lucia, 339, 379, 595 Van Sant, Patricia Jean, 207, 208 Van Scyoc, Carol Lee, 390, 595 Van Treese, Richard W., 439 Van Wermaskerken, William, 499 Van Wieren, John Edward, 474, 595 Van Winkle, Marcus Glenn, 456 Van Zele, Roger Lee, 452 Varavarn, Chanvudhi, 595 Varble, Barbara Karen, 320, 344, 373 Vaream, Tula Ann, 280, 321, 346 Vargo, Jan M., 446 Varichak, Julie Rose, 382, 383 Varnagaris, Ann Marie, 409 Vasaitis, Alvydas Jonas, 339 Vasko, Kenneth Edward, 501 Vaughan, Ann Linda, 389 Vaughn, Bettie, 595 Vaughan, Michael Joseph, 464 Vaughn, Elizabeth, 364 Veach, Suzanne, 152, 200, 354 Veasman, Gail Ann, 183, 366, 595 Veatch, Kathryn Ann, 395 Veatch, William R., 177 Vedder, Dietrich, 115 Vedder, Eckhard, 269 Vedral, William Dale, 429 Veenstra, George Finley, 481 Veizer, John, 595 Veldhouse, Nancy Elda, 380 Velen, Phillip Robert, 447 Venckus, James Francis, 446 Venckus, Julianne Irene, 165, 322, 344, 373 Venet, Lee, 501 Ventress, Sharon Ann, 143 Verber, Maureen Edith, 359 Verbofsky, Marian R., 308 Vercler, John Robert, 499 Verkaik, Jan William, 313 Verklan, Paul Anton, 501 Vermiglio, Alfred Vito, 272, 315 Vernia, Robert Leroy, 489 Vernick, Barry Howard, 495 Vernon, Paul, 426, 595 Verry, Elon Sanford, Jr., 237, 323 Vesely, Edward James, 595 Vespa, Gerald Joseph, 475 Vespa, Janet Lynn, 113, 170, 275, 358, 596 Vessell, James H., Jr., 444 Vest, Gerald Eugene, 422 Viator, Andrea Barbara. 398 Vicari, John Joseph, 177, 493 Vidmar, Ronald Lee, 590 Viere, Judith Ann, 354, 596 Vierheller, Frangee M., 415 Vierling, Barbara Ann, 361 Viger, Fleury Ann, 354 Vignasse, Carol Angela, 273, 397, 596 Vignocchi, Judy Diane, 369 Viktora, Richard Emil, 596 Vining, Jean Marie, 347 Vinovich, Stephen Arthur, 472 Virgil, Diana Morlock, 329 Virgil, Hall, 329 Vislein, Lynette Joan, 389 Vittore, Catherine J., 390 Vlazny, Adalbert Leonard, 485 VIk, Mary, 344 Vodicka, Bruce Edward, 291, 457, 468, 596 Vodicka, Margo, 387, 596 Voelker, William J., Ill, 270, 272, 596 Vogel, Alice Mary, 596 Vogel, Vicki Anne, 183, 340, 352, 596 Vogelswiger, Harry, 128, 421, 596 Vogcn, Ansel Keith, 506, 596 Voqen, David Robert, 278 Vogen, Karine Jane, 413 Vogt, Robert Dean, 327, 596 Voich, Dan, 268 Voigt, Alberta Kay, 327, 379 Voir, Donald Raymond, 213 Vokac, William Beran, 191, 203 Volk, John Orn, 324 Vollert, Mary Jane A., 206, 596 Voltmer, Robert Gordon, 136 Vollrath, Victoria Ann, 390 Volsen, Arthur Jerry, 489 Vonbehren, Larry Alan, 503 Vondrasek, Gary Frank, 429 Vonfeld, Eva Renee, 380 Vonlaven, Judith Anne, 362 Vonriesen, Ronald S., 268 Vopicka, James Joseph, 115, 225, 227, 251, 253, 424 Voreis, Charles Dwayne, 474 Voris, Frances Inez, 113, 118, 125, 126, 359, 596 Voris, Ralph David, 132, 133, 284, 457 Vortman, Allan L., 313 Vosicky, Roberta Jean, 198, 377 Voss, Charles Edward, 283 Voss, Delbert Andrew, 452 Voss, Jeanne Lou, 361 Vossler, Roger Alan, 332, 596 Vosyka, Nancy Anne, 185, 355 Vowell, John Lawrence, 278, 467 Voyles, William James, 328, 491 Vrechek, Frank M., 464 Vrhel, Mildred Rose, 351, 596 Vrscaj, Stanislav L., 468 Vucha, Susan Alice, 372 Vyskocil, Judith Pauline, 372 w W.iliiiU Hall, 410 Wan iia-Si'c. IKi Wardall. 4lL'-415 WescoKa. 411 ',sle.v Fouiidalioii Sliidciil Council, 383 Weston, 508, 5U'J Who's Who, ll(i-123 WISA, 185, 197 Women's Bxtrainural Sports, 1!)8 Womens' Glee Club, 2W Women's Physical Education Majors ( ub, 320 WP(iU, 170-177 Waage, Kenneth James, 203 Wabel, Ronald Theodore, 416, 596 Wachtel, Larry Lynn, 496 Waclaw, Lee Ann, 1 67, 372 Waddell, James Stuart, 470 Waddell, John Robert, 505 Wade, Barbara Lee, 281, 322, 369 Wade, Gary Arthur, 499 Wade, Pamela Reynolds, 391 Wadhams, Patricia Jane, 368 Wadington, James L., Ill, 452 Wadro, Harriet Iris, 373 Wagenbreth, Paul Peter, 494 Waggoner, Kathy Ellen, 404 Wagman, Lee, 497 Wagner, Curtis Arthur, 201 Wagner, Gerald Cochran, 112, 121, 125, 126, 418, 596 Wagner, Howard Robert, 596 Wagner, Janet Kathleen, 351 Wagner, Jill Muree, 372 Wagner, Joseph, 509 Wagner, Martha Lynn, 172 Wagner, Michael Howard, 330, 487 Wagner, Mrs., 388 Wagner, Muffy, 410 Wagner, Ralph, 1 15 Wagner, Roger D., 440 Wagner, Wayne Allen, 237, 244, 289 Wahl, Roger Merrill, 457 Wahle, Harold Walter, 335 Wahlgren, Robert Elmer, 478 Wahlstrom, Donald K., 128 Wained, Douglas Kenneth, 333 Wainess, Terri Lynn, 281, 367 Wainwright, Jean Marie, 391 Wainwright, John Richard, 213, 320 Waitzman, JefFrey S., 469 Wakasa, Roy Hiroshi, 314 Wakefield, Susan E., 364, 415 Wakeley, Cynthia Eleanor, 415 Waks, Randall Del, 335 Walanka, Sheryl Lynn, 387 Walbek, Robert, 204 Walberg, Robert Edwin, 304, 416 Wald, Patricia Rae, 382, 383 Walden, Donald Kent, 450 Walden, Gary Dean, 488 Waldfogel, Belle Rae, 391 Waldron, Edward Michael, 306, 433 Walenga, Michael F., 496 Walenler, James Francis, 434 Waling, Stephen J., 440 Walk, Janice Evelyn, 198, 274, 320, 347 Walka, Helen Elizabeth, 30 Walken, Leiand P., 287 Walker, Arthalyn, 198, 391 Walker, Collellc Lynnc, 393 Walker, Crayton Cann, 335 Walker, Henrietta Sue, 398 Walker, James Gordon, 189, 194, 312, 486 Walker, Joseph Arthur, 443 Walker, Marsha Anne, 336 Walker, Patricia Lillian, 349, 596 Walker, Richard Baird, 423 Walker, Robert Gerard, 173 Walks, Randall D., 469 Walkup, Martha Jean, 382, 383 Wall, Alan Wayne, 315, 317, 596 Wall, Gus Carter, Jr., 491 Wall, Patricia Jean, 369 Wall, Robert Edwin, 329, 506 Wall, Susan Agnes, 413 Wallace, Alan Joseph, 165, 489 Wallace, Barbara Susan, 370 Wallace, Carl, 155 Wallace, Elinor J., 350 Wallace, Flonet E., 413 Wallace, James William, 596 Wallace, John Keay, III, 471 Wallace, Karl R., 307, 337 Wallace, Laverne Marie, 398, 596 Wallace, Sheila Ann, 596 Wallace, William J., 278, 306 Waller, William Gregory, 200, 306, 495 Wallhaus, Robert Arthur, 314 Wallin, Douglas Robert, 327, 489 Walling, Steven, 152 Wallman, Lawrence H., 478 Wallner, Nancy Jean, 390 Wallner, Susan Marie, 596 Walner, Robert Joel, 447 Walpole, Rita Susanne, 325, 354, 596 Walschleger, Teddy Bill, 295 Walse, Alan Steven, 444 Walser, James D., 464 Walsh, Carol Josephine, 197 Walsh, Ed., 213 Walsh, Ellen E., 390 Walsh, Frederic Breit, 453 Walsh, Mary Elizabeth, 403 Walsh, Michael Charles, 494 Walsh, Nancy Ann, 378 Walsh, Sherrie Ellen, 364 Walsh, Terrence Merlyn, 597 Walter, Alan Stuart, 309, 435 Walter, Arthur Lee, 489 Walter, Janene, 274, 411, 597 Walter Lynn Ellen, 282, 371 Walter Sheryl Lynn, 373 Walters, Barbara Louise, 322, 358 Walters, Dennis Wayne, 314, 597 Walters, James Edward, 314 Walters, Jay Bruce, 440 Walters, John James, 199, 468 Walters, Paul David, 473 Walters, Ronald Erwin, 470 Walters, William C, 309 Walton, Demaris Jeanne, 113, 183, 184, 361, 597 Walton, Doris Larraine, 165, 292, 361 Walton, Kay Karen, 390 Walton, Rosemary Ruth, 354 Waltz, David Michael, 597 Waltz, Merrilee Ann, 351, 597 Waltzek, Diane Mavis, 390 Wamsley, James Thomas, 185, 428 Wanager, Robert Allan, 208 Wanberg, John Charles, 457 Wandell, Jeffrey Alan, 329 Wander, Caria Louise, 354 Wander, Mary Elizabeth, 197 Wandschneider, Carol W., 368 Wanfalt, Donald George, 460 Wanka, Annette Marie, 393, 597 Warber, Lorayne Annette, 197, 373 Ward, Charlotte S., 350 Ward, Jacqueline Jeanne, 373 Ward, Joan Lee, 127, 185, 193, 198, 349 Ward, Martha Penny, 336, 397 Ward, Michael Harold, 436 Ward, Michael Patrick, 434 Ward, Robert C, 278, 597 Ward, Vivianlee, 415 Ward, Wayne Jefferies, 488 Warden, Sonja, 350 Ware, Donna Jean, 356 Warfleld, James Perry, 272, 597 Warfield, Ronald Ralph, 287, 293, 309, 479, 597 Wark, Pauline, 364 Waring, John R., 445 Warman, James Edward, Jr., 499 Warmbold, Jean Priscella, 358 Warmbold, Joan Patricia, 358 Warnecke, Joan, 373 Warner, Jacquelyn Marie, 138, 183, 185, 198, 281, 349 Warner, Leslie Anne, 389 Warnes, William Charles, 434 Warnke, Roger Allen, 202, 283, 416 Warnock, William Wallace, 502 Warren, Karen Arlene, 367 Warren, Neil, 468 Warren, Reino Victor, 497 Warren, Sarah Jane, 323 Warrington, James, 314 Wartell, Susan Christine, 197, 398, 597 Wasetis, Cheryl Mae, 391 Washburn, Carol, 208 Washburn, Virginia Lee, 41 1 Washer, Douglas Fucrth, 597 Washington, Edward W., 213, 222, 597 Washington, Glenn E., 436 Washlow, Robert Jaycob, 441 Wasserman, Kenneth T., 469 Wassman, Virginia K., 333, 402 Wasson, Emily Janice, 154 Wasson, William Thomas, 449 Waterman, Daniel B., 452 Waters, Alan Jarvis, 213, 284, 440 Waters, Joseph Paul, 188, 189 Watkins, David Lavern, 335 Watkins, Joseph Carl, 482 Watne, Susan Kay, 368 Watson, Arieda Mildred, 113, 177, 275, 597 Watson, James Gordon, 326, 421 Watson, Lawrence Leon, 454 Watson, Marilyn Jo, 275, 349, 597 Watson, Richard Burnell, 423, 597 Watson, Ruth, A., 352 Watson, William A., 440 Watson, William Devere, 427 Watson, William Joseph, 189, 478 Watt, Laura Louise, 389 Watters, James Lee, 291, 316, 453 Watterson, James Robert, 283 Watterson, Richard Dean, 507, 597 Watts, Betty Jane, 414 Watts, Edwin Bently, Jr., 422 Watts, William Henry, 495 Waud, Gilbert B., 331 Wax, Cynthia Silvert, 357 Waxier, Laurence M., 397, 469 Way, Richard Evert, 278 Wayham, Janet Sherryl, 378 Wayne, Carol Dawn, 396 Weaver, Dr. Howard E.. 321 Weaver, John Scott, 597 Weaver, Marie Elizabeth, 402 Weaver, William A,, Jr., 204 Webb, Kathleen Sharon, 379 Webb, Mary Diana, 282 Webb, Norman F., II, 203, 505 Webb, Robert Karl, 200 Webber, Gary Graves, 336, 397 Webber, Mark Joel, 509 Webber, Robert Edward, 307 Webber, Thomas Raymond, 456 Webel, Stephen Kent, 285. 312, 479 Weber, Carolyn Marie, 152, 363 Weber, Charles Robert, 237, 439 Weber, Denis Joseph, 418 Weber, Edward Phillip, 597 Weber, Elaine Clare, 396, 597 Weber, James S., 315, 317, 498, 597 Weber, John Roger, 503 Weber, Maureen Catherine, 208, 373 Weber, Richard Austin, 478 Weber, Ronald, 202 Weber, Waldemar Carl, 332, 333 Webster, Ann, 406 Webster, Bruce Willard, 307 Week, Jon Alan, 464 Wedberg, Jaan Rae, 372 Wedler, Jo Ann Marie, 356, 597 Weeden, Janice Arlene, 320, 402 Week, Ion, 496 Weeks, Barbara Elaine, 407 Weeks, Francis, 178 Weeks, Hilda Jean, 183, 273, 322, 358, 598 Wegener, Guy E., 464 Wegerson, Jeffrey Martin, 319, 480 Wegmann, William Henry, 30 Wehling, John Harold, 200, 598 Wehrii, Sharon Marie, 400, 402 Wehrman, Joseph F., Ill, 328 Weibel, Joann Cassie, 143, 184, 366 Weibel, John Robert, 317, 423 Weibel, Robert John, 480 Weiblen. Gain, Ann, 409 Weidman, Douglas Owen, 506 Weidner, Judith Mary, 369 Weidner, Thomas Raymond, 326, 477 Weigel, William E., Jr., 200, 495 Weiqie, Sandra Lynn, 410 Weihl, Linda Kathleen, 336 Weil, Allan Arthur, 269, 598 Weil, Linda Esther, 379, 598 imann, Mi' hael. 450 Weinand, Barbara Jeanne, 378 Weinberg, Burton L., 46'' Weinberg, Lynne Ann, 406 Weinberg, Phillip Alan, 202, 489 Weinberg, Ralph Michael, 455 Weiner, David Howard, 155, 419 Weiner, Frank R,, 176, 335. 496 Weiner, Leslie Elizabeth, 401 Weiner, Marcia Jean, 415 Weinstein, Barbara Ida, 165, 360 Weinstein, Barbara Jean, 395 Weinstein Robert S., 283 Weinstein, Stuart Leslie, 463 Weintraub, Edward Jules, 289, 447 Weintraub, Judith Lynn, 414 Weintraub, William, 113 Weintrob, Lawrence H., 487, 499 Weir, Betty Jo, 395 Weisbach, Hera Judith, 387 Weise, Andrew Paul, 270, 271, 598 Weise, Robert William, 444 Weisert, David Christian, 465 Weisiger, William M., 306 Weisinaer Dorothy Jean, 198, 400, 401, 598 Weisman, Alan Martin, 462, 598 Weiss, Barry Howard, 598 Weiss, Erana Billie, 132, 359, 598 636 Weiss, James Alan, 508 Weiss, Jean Carole, 385, 598 Weiss, Judy Gay, 367 Weiss, Karen Lynn, 598 Weiss, Richard Theodore, 285, 472 Weiss, Thomas, 499 Weissenberg, Roger C, 509, 598 Weisshappel, Robert Neal, 465 Weissman, Deanna Gail, 152, 367 Weissman, Howard Eliot, 469 Weissman, James Michael, 469 Weksler, Rita Beryl, 402 Welch, Dana Charles, 496 Welch, Franklin Tod, 598 Welch, Kenneth Edward, 457 Welch, AAargaret Kathryn, 390 Welch, Paul Andrew, 152, 429 Welch, Susan Kay, 395, 598 Welge, Paulette Louise, 167, 333, 379 Weller, Dean Allen, 337 Weller, Anita Louise, 206 Wells, Mrs., 378 Wells, Kathryn Jean, 378 Wells, Nancy Diane, 336 Wells, Peter Scott, 208, 465 Wells, Randall Anthony, 598 Wells, Thomas Gordon, 505 Wells, Willis S., 456 Welter, Jane Ann, 389 Welton, Sue, 308 Wencel, William Edward, 452, 496 Wendel, Janet Carol, 598 Wendel, Lawrence, 476 Wendel, Samuel Reece, 488 Wendelken, John Franklin, 503 Wendell, Janet C, 131, 132, 325, 362 Wendell, William Harlan, 505 Wendorf, Diane Carolyn, 398 Wene, Ruth Ellen, 346 Wenger, George Thomas, 189, 324, 448 Wenger, Jerel Allen, 499 Wengert, James William, 432 Weniger, Jay, 441 Weninger, Alan Clifford, 490 Wenon, Kenneth, 342 Kenskunas, Mary Ellen, 355 Wentland, Paul Scott, 425 Wenz, ClifFord James, 181, 470 Wenz, Paul Douglas, 470 Wenzel, Prof. Joseph W., 337 Werle, Gary Albert, 314, 502, 598 Werner, Bonnie Lynn, 322, 598 Werner, Dieter Mathias, 477 Werner, Norman W., Jr., 416 Werner, Seth Stuart, 469 WerskhoflF, Susan Dee, 357 Werth, Joel Tobin, 447 Werthmeimer, Henry, 190 191 Wesbecher, Paul Ronald, 309 Wesley, Joann Margaret, 396 Wesley, Roger Edward, 326 Wessberg, Arlene Agnes, 353 Wessberg, Kathy Jean, 391 Wessels, Marian Lee, 381 Wessels, Thomas George, 506 Wesson, Sandra Elaine, 373 West, David Ian, 283, 284, 363, 440 West, Marilyn, 414 West, Norman Reed, 163 West, Robert Charles, 426 West, Robert Edward, 152 West, Sarah, 399 West, Thomas Purdom, 476 West, Warren John, 430, 598 Westall, Dann Kay. 364, 598 Westerland, Mark Edward, 314 Westerman, Doanne Keith, 399 Western, Richard Gayle, 497 Westlund, Ernest A., Jr., 416 Westlund, Paul Harry, 207 Weston, Jeffrey Mesirow, 419 Westrom, Karen Jean, 382, 383 Wetherell, Richard L., 474 Wettaw, Patricia Ann, 406 Wetter, John Charles, 489 Wetterling, Jerry Dean, 305, 440 Wettersten, Lynne P., 390 Wetzel, Richard Miles, 439 Wetzel, Robert Edward, 421 Wetzel, Sue Ellen, 400, 402 Wexberg, Linda Bari, 367 Wexler, Floralie, 270 407, 599 Wexner, Richard Phillip, 452 Weygandt, Jerry Joseph. 251 Weyhrich, Joseph Harold, 432 Weytkow, Nancy Carol, 355 Whalen, Gregory Michael, 485 Whalen, John Raymond, 599 Wharton, Carolyn Joan, 402 Wheeler, Pamela Susan, 388 Wheeler, Peter Jon, 308, 471 Wheeler, Shirley Hunter, 599 Whicker, Richard Ellis, 599 Whinnery, Kurt, Evory, 461 Whitaker, Roger Bruce, 319, 458 Whitcomb, Linda Merle, 167 White, Charles Victor, 316, 399, 505 White, David Earl, 502 White, David Lee, 240, 311, 488, 599 White, Dennis Wayne, 464 White, Evelyn Pope. 273 White, Harry S.. 472 White, James William, 448, 599 White, Jeffrey Louis, 454 White, Margo Lorraine 347, 599 White, Marilyn Doris, 207, 349 White, Mary Ann, 352 White, Nestor Dorian, 341, 483 White, Randolph Fred, 454 White, Robert Joel, 189 White, Steven Arthur, 463 White, William George, 440 Whitely, Robert Neal, 313 Whitesell, Robert Peter, 433 Whiteside, Barbara L., 112, 116, 170, 275, 379 Whiteside, Evelyn Maxine, 414 Whiteside, Stephen Earl, 115 Whitflll, Mary Michele, 198, 382, 383 Whiting, Dawn Adrienne, 381 Whitlock, Douglas M., 470, 502 Whitney, David Mark, 328 Whitney, Frank Leroy, 309, 420 Whitney, Gloria Jeanne. 203, 382, 383 Whitney, Robert M., 310, 502 Wh itney, Robin Raulston, 410 Whittaker, Jack, 498 Whitworth, Robert S., 324 Wibben, Herman Claus, 30, 287 Wiberg, Dan Frederick, 177, 464, 599 Wichmann, Jaynie Lee, 391 Wichmann, Nancy Lee, 198, 327, 391 Wichsez, Paul, 208 Wickam, Drew, 481 Wickersheim, Nancy Jean, 401 Wickersheimer, David J., 498 Wickett, Ronald Allan, 493 Wickham, Eugene Andrew, 342 Wickum, Jay Austin, 329 Wiczer, Helene Ann, 348 Widholm, Eric Meents, 422 Widmer, Barbara Lillian, 372 Widney, Carol Sue, 347 Wieckert, Raymond Joseph, 454, 599 Wiedeman, David Warren, 313, 319, 501 Wieduwilt, Kathryn C, 197, 385 Wiegel, Dorothy Jean, 369 Wiegel, Roger Eugene, 271 Wieldt, James Arthur, 478, 599 Wiemerslage, Frank R., 498 Wieneke, Craig Carlton, 489 Wiener, Samuel, 452 Wierciak, Richard Ted, 464 Wieckert, Raymond, 454 Wiese, Howard Henry, 478 Wiesenmeyer, Frank M., 439 Wiesenmeyer, Jane Clare, 276 Wietecha Edward J., Jr., 191 Wiezien, Richard A., 317 Wieting, Mark William, 440 Wiggins, Carol Lynn, 378, 405 Wiggins, Carol Lynn, 599 Wiggs, Terry Allen, 143, 438 Wikholm, Gerald Sigfred 501 Wikholm, Ronald Joel, 477 Wikoff, Judith Ann, 346 Wilber, Jack Lynn. 428 Wilbrandt, Nancy Kay, 286, 329 Wilcock, David C, 25 Wild, Dorothy Lynne, 336 Wilder, Carol Jean, 407 Wilder, Rahn Keith, 482 Wilder, Steven Eugene, 319, 453 Wildhalm, Joseph, 507 Wildermuth, Roger G., 470 Wildhagen, Suzanne L., 399 Wilds, Linda Lee, 379 Wilen, Karen Lynn, 320, 599 Wiley, Gale Frederick, 200, 466 Wiley, Lynne Edwina, 368 Wilfong, Stephen Paul, 452 Wilham, Sandra Lee, 274, 320, 353, 599 Wilhelmi, Allan Raymond, 141, 314, 442, 599 Wilhelmsen, Bernard E., 315, 502 Wilhoit, Jerry Lynn, 501 Wilhoyt, Mary Ellis, 390 Wilke, Kathleen Joanne, 402 Wilken, Irvin Dale, 271, 599 Wilken, Phillip Elbe, 327, 343, 599 Wilkens, George, 342 Wilkin, Irvin, 115 Wilkins, Frederick M., 503 Wilkins, Gary Don, 599 Wilkins, Harold F., 311 Wilkins, Mary Helen, 405, 599 Wilkins, Steven, 457 Wilkinson, Robert Royal, 306 Willenzik, David Sigmund, 419 Willett, James Jeffrey, 317 Willett, William Harry, 485 Willi, Barbara Georgette, 373 Willi, John Philip, 318 Williams, Alice Kay, 323, 384, 599 Williams, Bruce, 203 Williams, Bruce Thomas, 506 Williams, Carol Lee, 362, 599 Williams, Charlotte, 282 Williams, Clarie Beth, 358 Williams, Daniel T., Jr., 493 Williams, Dennis Paul, 509 Williams, Dennis Roger, 189, 487 Williams, Diana, 395 Williams, Donna Gale, 355 Williams, Emily, 401 Williams, Gary Charles, 467 Williams, Gilwyn Edmund, 247, 289, 599 Williams, Janet Marie, 330, 399 Williams, Jerome Baxter, 202, 316 Williams, John Edwin, 309 Williams, John Farrell, 494 Williams, John Joseph, 314 Williams, John Moodie, 307 Williams, Kathleen May, 364 Williams, Lynne, 183, 281, 282, 354 Williams, Marcia Joyce, 361 Williams, Pamela Joan, 321, 352 Williams, Paul Anthony, 203 Williams, Reginald John, 476 Williams, Robert Edward, 200 Williams, Robert T., 491 Williams, Roger John, 312, 429 Williams, Samuel L., 316, 599 Williams, Susan Irene, 202, 228, 349 Williams, Suzanne Rose, 113, 340, 355, 599 Williams, Thomas R., Jr., 478 Williams, Wanda Sue, 368 Williamson, John Allen, 452 Williamson, John Howard, 293 Williamson, Mary E., 413 Williamson, Peter David, 487 Williamson, Richard Lyie, 496 Williamson, Warren L., 177, 495 Williger, Alan Joel, 188, 189, 487, 599 Williksen, Marsha, 318, 358 Willis, Donald William, 295 Willison, Paula Ree, 404 Willms, Arnold Dean, 460 Willy, Alan Peter, 276, 599 Wilmot, Richard Lewis, 416 Wilmoth, Danny Charles, 203, 439 Wilson, Barbara Van, 363, 599 Wilson, Byron Thomas, 467 Wilson, Cynthia May, 381 Wilson, Diane Kay, 600 Wilson, Diane Rae, 349 Wilson, Donald Roger, 505 Wilson, Ervin Ray, 494 Wilson, Prof. Francis, 343 Wilson, Frederick M., Jr., 600 Wilson, Frederick Terry, 503 Wilson, Gregory Stuart, 442 Wilson, Harold K., 310 Wilson, James D., 457 Wilson, James Evan, 459 Wilson, James Lee, 307, 600 Wilson, Janice Elizabeth, 394 Wilson, Jay, 309 Wilson, Jerry Lee, 459 Wilson, Ludolph Jr., Jr., 465 Wilson, Mark Shelton, 328, 495 Wilson, Marlin Lannis, 203, 509 Wilson, Norma Ann, 201 Wilson, Paula Jean, 389 Wilson, Richard Arthur, 476 Wilson, Richard Davis, 278, 279 Wilson, Richard Gerald, 442 Wilson, Robert Floyd, 279 Wilson, Ronald Francis, 279, 300, 301, 450 Wilson, Scott Douglas, 445 Wilson, Sharon Lee, 208 Wilson, Steve Woodrow, 425 Wilson, Theodore htughes, 502 Wilson, Thomas Edward, 499 Wilson, Van Richard, 497 Wilson, Wilma, 167, 370 Wiltamuth, Richard Lee, 506 Wilton, Donald Robert, 115 Wilybrandt, Nancy, 410 Wiman, Ferrell Frank, 251. 495 Wimmer, Anthony Carl, 428 Wimmer, Larry Douglas, 416 Windsor, Daniel Paul, 472 Wine, Robin Sherry, 348 Wineburgh, Laurel Ann, 340, 600 Wineland, Sharon Louise, 199, 323, 402 Winget, Janet Kay, 332 Wingfleld, Carl Dean, 311 Winings, ClifFord, 115 Winings, Mrs. Jo, 127 Winings, Thomas Raglan, 115, 204, 421 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W W Wi W w Wi Wi Wi WI W W Wi nke, Linda Lee, 199, 370 nkel, Lois Helen, 198, 320, 402 nkelhake, Jeffrey Lee, 138, 191 nkels, Gertrude Ann, 344, 401 nkler, John Alan, 344, 496 nn, Paul Richard, 173 nrow, Cheryl Ann, 371 nter, Diana L., 358 nier, John Paul, 204, 438 nter, Robert, 129, 600 nter, Robert Roy, 314 nter, Walter S., 502 nterburg, Marilyn Dawn, 375 nters, Marsha Sue, 414 nton, Jeffrey Blake, 115, 125, 127 nzer, Ruth Helen, 389 nzler, Lee Martin, 477 nzler, Natalie Jane, 403 rczak, Barbara M., 197 rth, Harry Don, 600 se, Carol Sue, 323, 376 se, Glenda Gene, 600 se, Shirley Marcel, 414 slander, Ann Loraine, 395 sniewski, Ernest E., 482, 600 ssell, Robert Linden, 330, 480 t, Catherine Weaver, 362 tczak, Barbara Mary, 600 tczak, Chester Walter, 272 thee, Carl Joseph, 283 tkowski, Walter F., 464 tsken. Donna Lee, 389 Witt, John Drew, 440 Witt, Joyce Arlene, 281, 365 Witt, Paul Thomas, 600 Witt, Terrence George, 135, 136 Wittenberg, Michael P., 600 Wittig, Susan Webber, 282 Wittman, Lawrence John, 487 Wittrock, Gregory Dale, 433 Witzig, William Edward, 494 Wiwcharenko, Tatiana, 129, 339, 379, 600 Wiezien, Lawrence Robert, 600 WIezian, Richard A., 496 Wiezien, Robert A., 315 Wiza, Peter Paul, 478 Woddell, Jack, 181 Wodtke, Kenneth Leroy, 448 Wogulis, Marian Kay, 361 Wohlrab, Sigrid, 356, 600 Wohlwend, Steven Craig, 321. 454 Wojcik, Anthony Stephen, 497 Wojcik, Robert James, 128, 132, 344, 600 Wojczynski, James S., 508 Wojs, Dennis Frank, 478 Woitko, George Emil, 259 Wojtowycz, Maria Nina, 339, 401, 600 Wold, Eileen Betty, 379, 600 Wolen, Robert L., 419 Wolf, Billie Jean, 400, 402 Wolf, Helen M., 344 Wolf, James William, 457 Wolf, Robert Allen, 467, 600 Wolf, Susan Riva, 348 Wolfberg, Bernard Behr, 330, 487, 600 Wolfe, Frank, 419 Wolfe, Louise Ellen, 203, 344, 389 Wolfe, Nancy Kay, 275, 359 Wolfe, Peter John, 321 Wolfe, Roger Allen, 416 Wolfe, Susan Lou, 379 Wolff, Eric Kinley, 171, 438, 600 Wolin, Philip S., 419 Wolken, Leiand Paul, 313 Wollack, Richard George, 295, 469 Wollam, Frederick, Robert 431 Wollin, Marvin Alwin, 272 Wollman, Jack Burton, 115, 268 Wollman, Rita, 393 Wollney, John Spencer, 166, 264, 418 Wolman, Beverly Karen, 413, 600 Wolman, Miriam Tema, 369 Wolper, Nancy J., 183, 365 Wolpoff, Milford Howell, 202 Wolter, Norbert Francis, 508 Wolters, William Edwin, 420 Womack, Sandra Joye, 600 Womacks, David Michael, 349 Wong, Dexter Kin Cho, 600 Wong, Gene, 427 Wood, David Richard, 496 Wood, Dawne Charmaine, 137, 142, 184, 355, 600 Wood, Frank Sherwin, 465 Wood, Jack Leroy, 505 Wood, Janet Belle, 275, 235, 379 Wood, Janet L., 388 Wood, Michael John, 444 Wood, Michael P., 181 Wood, Patricia Alice, 412 Woodard, Alan Henry, 141, 509 Woodburn, James Kendall, 432 Woodburn, Sharon Diane, 376 Wooding, Pamela Joan, 321, 342, 351, 600 Woodring, Richard Clare, 478 Woodrum, Dean Alan, 152, 457 Woods, Gordon Eraser, 453 Woods, Harry James, Jr., 453 Woods, Jean Louise, 406 Woods, John Francis, 433 Woods, Prof. John, 127 Woods, Paula Mearia, 328 Woods, Robert Brian, 435 Woodward, John C, III, 504 Woodworth, Robert E., Jr., 490 Woodyard, Judith Elaine, 389 Woolever, Larry Joe, 336, 505 Woolman, Susan Myrtle, 410 Woolridge, Roy T., 475 Worcester, Robert Parker, 464 Works, Bernhard R., 154, 307 Worner, Barbara Jeanne, 384 Worner, Jonfred Keith, 312, 435 Worthen, Dennis Dale, 418, 600 Worthen, Larry, 264 Worth, Robyn Ann, 380 Worthen, Larry Dean, 418 Worthy, Col. Clair, 337 Wosk, Paula Sue, 336 Wozniak, Melanie Agnes, 347 Wreath, Bette Karen, 406, 600 Wreath, Holly A., 601 Wright, Dana Eileen, 371 Wright, Diane Carol, 406 Wright, Gary Lynn, 507 Wright, Gregory Richard, 320, 424 Wright, Gretchen Leiia 406 Wright, Harold Odell. Jr.. 472 Wright, James Arnold, 432 Wright, John William, 424 Wright, Keith Lee, 439 Wright, Lawrence, 424 Wright, Lois Ruth, 152, 206, 231, 232, 354 Wright, Michael Andrew, 460 Wright, Michael Wells, 476 637 Wright, Nancy Irene, 364, 601 Wright, Robert Herman, Jr., 342, 496 Wright, Roland Hayden, Jr., 278, 495 Wright, Sharon, 410, 601 Wright, Sherry Lee, 203 Wright, Stephen Allen, 445 Wright, Tracy, 177 Wright, Suzanne M., 276, 395 Wrobel, Lester John, 181, 467 Wrobel, Robert Franklin, 290, 495 Wu, Belkis, 414 Wuellner, Lance Henry, 428 Wunglueck, Letty Lee, 412, 601 Wurtzbacher, Henry Todd, 442 Wurtzel, Fredric Charles, 141, 283, 469 Wurtzel, Mary Sue, 363 Wyatt, Arthur, 162, 337 Wyatt, William D., 498 Wycislo, Gregory Carl, 461 Wydra, William Allan, 460 WyflFels, Michael Keith, 476 Wyffels, Judith K., 208 Wyne, Ervin Evermont, 154, 439 Wyrostek, Joanne M., 405 Wysong, Bryan Matthew, 271, 279, 295, 300, 301 X Y(ninj : Democrats, 294 VdilliK Kciniblicjiiis. i!i r YMCA. 1S7 Yachnin, Su, 268 Yackel, Richard Alan, 281, 448 Yackel, Walter Carl, Jr., 448, 601 Yaffa, Phillip Allen, 452 Yagol, Richard G., 283, 509 Yagow, Eugene Ray, 460 Yakos, Donna Kay, 381 Yakos, Michael Del, 484, 485, 601 Yakus, Karen, 361, 601 Yaley, James Hugh, 343, 601 Yamanaka, Osamu Calvin, 495 Yan, Calvin, 476, 601 Yan, Grace Suikvi an, 404 Yang, Jih Hsin, 163 Yanow, Glenn, 452 Yanowitz, Derba Lynn, 373 Yanson, George Dennis, 481 Yanzay, Kenneth M., 180, 459, 601 Yarbrough, Jon G., 489 Yarema, Raymond John, 115 Yashko, Carolyn Marie, 601 Yates, Ann Sharon, 355 Yates, Bruce George, 497 Yates, Janice Lou, 402 Yauch, Kent Martin, 417 Yavitz , Ian Isadore, 452 Yavorski, Mike T., 247 Yeager, Carol Joane, 322, 403, 601 Yeager, Mary Margaret, 342, 352 Yeagle, Ronald Lee, 501 Yeast, Kathie Ann, 346 Yeatman, Patricia Elaine, 382, 383 Yee, Flora Leegoey, 382, 383 Yegge, Matthew Thomas, 485 Yenne, Vernon Lee, 208 Yettke, Charles Dale, 457 Yettke, Sue Ann, 336, 601 Yobski, Jack F., Jr., 418 Yoder, Julia Frances, 373 Yoder, Kay, 352 Yokley, Thomas Ray, 295 Yonikus, Martha Sue, 601 Yontz, Nancy Joan, 346, 601 Yoshida, Calvin Masashi, 509, 601 Yost, Lloyd, 601 Young, Alan John, 436 Young, Carolyn Laverne, 373 Young, Christopher John, 488 Young, Gary, 337 Young, George Jacob, 481 Young, Jane Ellen, 282, 355 Young, Janice Faye, 376 Young, Lionel Charles, 311, 601 Young, Marjorie Maxine, 601 Young, Paul Eugene, 478 Young, Philip Michael, 295 Young, Robert Harry, 508 Young, Robert Jackson, 141, 272, 333, 490 Young, Rosemary Anne, 282 Young, Sandra Jo, 390 Young, Stephen Charles, 152, 439 Young, Thomas Edw ard, 485 Young, William Cecil, 145 Young, William Joseph, 190, 191 Youngdale, Martha Ann, 197, 396 Younger, Raymond Lowell, 203 Youngerman, Kay Ann, 167 Youngquist, James Arthur, 505 Youssef, Mohamed Ismail, 338 Yuan, Chang Kwons, 483 Yudofsky, Barbara Su ;an, 365, 601 Yuhas, John Charles, 496 Yule, Natalie Jane, 366, 400. 402 Yunker, Elaine Louise, 199, 323, 404 Yunker, William Bernard, 601 Yureskes, Charles John, 427 Yusim, Allan Lee, 181, 469 Zcta lii't: 'I'iiii, 4(iU Zctii I'hi Kla, 275 Zetu I'si, 470 Zeta Tau Alpha, 370 Zaccagni, James Louis, 491 Zacha, Janet Kay, 136, 161, .'93, 601 Zacharias, Nancy Alan, 367. 6JI Zachary, Terry Allen, 189, 478 Zachgo, Margaret Anne, 398, 601 Zagaria, Samuel Nicholas, 427 Zagel, Karen Lynne, 410 Zahradka, Melita Isabel, 202, 414 Zajac, Cheryl Marie, 413 Zambo, Dennis Michael, 485 Zamaranoestrada, Cesar H., 338, 601 Zandrew, Judith Ann, 601 Zangerl, Carl Herman E., 505 Zapushek, John B., Jr., 498 Zarnecki, Wayne Edward, 495 Zarko, Helen Marion, 364 Zaruba, John Vincent, 208, 497 Zauberis, Lawrence C, 279 Zavrel, Wilma Barbara, 356 Zazvorka, Judith Lynn, 602 Zdenek, Charles M., 433 Zebell, Susan Nancy, 378 Zechman, Jan Elliot, 602 Zeiden, Howard Michael, 455 Zeiger, Elaine Beatrice, 200, 373 Zeinfeld, Steven Howard, 462 Zeiter, Linda Anne, 363 Zeitlin, Earl Lynn, 502 Zelekson, Adria Rae, 372 Zeller, Herbert Gerald, 272, 601 Zeller, Joseph Robert, 478 Zelman, Sharon Judith, 379, 601 Zelmar, Stewart, Marvin, 181, 419 Zelnio, Thomas Anthony, 189 Zeman, Barbara Ann, 400, 401 Zemke, Roberta Mary, 355 Zemke, Sally Ann, 342, 410, 601 Zerkle, Roger Leon, 473 Zervos, George Aristedes, 278, 491 Zick, John Thomas, 279, 453, 601 Zieaer, Cheryl, 364 Ziehn, William Charles, 426 Ziel, Walter William, 317, 496 Zielinski, Gregory F., 602 Ziemba, Thomas Sarkis, 495 Ziemnik, Christine Susan, 406 Zientarski, Darlene J., 406 Ziesemer, Douglas Allen, 487 Ziff, Roger Daniel, 462 Zig, Burt J., 508 Zike, William Brent, 202 Zilberstein, Seymour Ray, 490 Zillman, William Paul, 418 Zils, John Jeffrey, 272 Zimmer, Alan, 272, 477 Zimmer, Carol Ann, 602 Zimmer, Mary Elizabeth, 394 Zimmer, William Michael, 316 Zimmerlein, Barbara, 364 Zimmerly, Mrs. Beil, 325 Zimmerman, Carol Ann, 368 Zimmerman, Earle, 469 Zimmerman, Gay Louise, 403 Zimmerman, Janet Lyn, 382 Zimmerman, Janis Jane, 355 Zimmerman, J. E., 312 Zimmerman, Lucy Anne, 372 Zimmerman, Thomas F., 442 Zimmermann, Hans Jurgen, 326 Zimmermann, Valerie Ann, 381 Zimpel, Kay Ellen, 376 Zinder, Andy, 238 Zis, Burton Joel, 602 Jitlin, Francine Janis, 406 ZIotnik, Alan Edward, 441, 602 Zmrhal, Roger George, 203, 503 Zoberman, Madeline Bella, 322, 336, 601 Zolly, Robert Joseph, 602 Zoltman, Janis Lynn, 402 Zongor, Endre, 602 Zonkel, Marilyn Jean, 323, 402 Zralka, Carole Ann Marie, 351 Zschau, Julius James, 507 Zuber, Ronald Steven, 419 Zuckerman, Marcia Lynn, 602 Zuckerman, Ronald K., 602 Zuckerman, Sherwin Alvin, 452 Zurowski, Rosalie, 413 Zull, Linda Marie, 415 Zumstein, Bruce Lane, 509 Zumstein, Robert Lowell, 507 Zumwalt, David Allen, 201 Zumwalt, James Gerald, 416 Zuska, Susan Apollonia, 391 Zussman, Judith Joyce, 274, 320, 389, 602 Zuvers, Alice Jean, 390 Zvonek, Letty Camille, 413, 602 Zwayer, Gary Lyman, 328, 454 Zwick. Robert Harry, 342, 602 Zwilling, Martin Charles, 344 638 I • • • • •. 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