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While cryptic critics generalize about the contemporary student, ': the ILLIO graphically shows the differences among students on a large campus and identifies their many separate voices. Students reflect the issues, concerns and interests of people generally. As a group, they are different only in their vitality and in the idealism which characterizes the search for meaningful lives. The University of Illinois seeks to serve the individual student by helping him to utilize the bountiful resources available here for his education and for his personal growth. The 1966 ILLIO will be a permanent reminder of the promise of the individual student, a promise which all of us in University service hope will be amply fulfilled. David D. Henry rl .tBmBBrc™™° ™ qnmmffli ' Students— The Promise for the Future Shuffling feet on sidewalks, the murmur of students in class, thousands of voices rising to crescendos across the gridiron and reverberating from the dome of the Assembly Hall— these are the sounds of our people. Students are the voice and the spirit of Illinois. Students are people . . . m.%: m 2. • i « m rf;.-:v-'' t- riS ' w I1P« . . . a highly complex mass of individuals thrown together into University society. People needing people, finding them before a fireplace, missing them while talking on the phone, living their lives vicariously while cheering them on in the stands. The student voice cries out wanting freedom, rights, and attention. We are your huddling masses and, in a voice unchallenged, will shout our defiance and boast our achievement to all. Hear us! The ITLIO of 1966 is featuring you — the people of the University of Illinois. Can you find yourselves within? ■MMUMMIIIIIMIIWIimil illio 73 1966 illio 1966 editor volume 73 roberta dimmer university of illinois business manager james Conner associate editors betty cocking karen fogler associate business manager mary scheppach design edward bydalek william gustat cover photograph jerry Stevens mvwimfflmmuBwmmmiuiumunm illio 73 1966 contents student life our lives are what we make them seniors they've lived to learn; soon they'll learn to live academics their business is the students activities our internship for the future sports where the individual does not comprise the team organizations where each may find his place residences where lifetime friends are discovered and lifetime memories born Paul C. McMichael 10 DEDICATION m It is unusual to find at a large University such as Illinois a man who is as dedicated to his work, to the students, and to other people in his community as MR. PAUL MCMICHAEL, publisher-general manager of the Illini Publishing Company. The IPC publishes the Daily Illini, the ILLIO, and the Techograph and administers the student-operated WPGU radio station. Mr. McMichael, a graduate of the University of Illinois School of Journalism in the class of 1934, was on the Daily Illini editorial staff during his student days and was chief news editor his senior year. He remained at the Illini Publishing Co. following graduation as an office assistant. He says, When I first started here, I thought it was temporary; but it got to be a good job. I started with the same salary as I got before I came to college — $20 per week. The following year he became assistant manager and later was named business manager. During 1949 and 1950 he was acting general manager; however, at that time he was not interested in being head man. He did not think the added headaches were worth it. In 1955 after 21 years of service, he was named publisher. At this time things were going badly financially; the company had just remodeled and put in a new press, leaving them with very little capital. As the new publisher, Mr. McMichael devoted himself to an economy drive aimed at paring the deficits of the previous years. His economy drive did not entail drastic measures, but centered around increasing small savings wherever possible. Though keeping economically sound is always a pressing problem, under Mr. McMichael's directorship the IPC has consistently remained in the black. One of Mr. McMichael's major interests in the community is Boy Scouting with which he has been associated for more than 40 years. While he was a scoutmaster better than 200 boys had the privilege of being registered for scouting under him. In 1939 he was the proud recipient of the Silver Beaver award for the year's most outstanding service to scouting at the annual Arrowhead Council. In 1965 one still finds him giving up his Saturdays in November to make hot chocolate and cookies for the boys who come to chop down their own Christmas trees at a nearby Boy Scout camp. He also serves at Boy Scout leadership conferences— not in the capacity of a director as his experience might indicate, but as a conference chef. He is behind the scenes cooking everyone's meals in the magnificent way that only Mr. McMichael can. He has given many boys the thrill of a vacation cruise on Lake Michigan. He is the type of man who gives a boy a ride home from a banquet and makes a life-long friend. His service is one of sincere dedication which comes from, as one of his former scouts says, extreme interest in people that is not at all selfish. To Mr. Paul McMichael, who has dedicated his life to people, we dedicate the ILLIO of 1966. 11 ■ t w v ■waawramniwiiMMiuuMiiiiwiiiiiiiiiNiiiMiii ■ lilt; ma iiii mi III! Pi -' IIII IIII IIII im nil [in mi ■in Hill iiii il M lillUl • Wt ■ il im w r?« inn Aihm i mini i ■■ ■«• i ■ill m iJ I II I ■■ ■■ ■III IIII ' i IIII II. i [■III IIII • i.! IIII f W II IIII inn mi i ii 1 1 Wt$%i W mini a ■in u HP pi pk a. HARMONIOUS STRAINS OF a folk tune are carried forth upon a gentle spring breeze. Spring Beauty Transforms Illinois Campus Balmy breezes and warm weather, puddles made by the seasonal monsoons, swampcoats, bathing suits, and madras bermudas are signs of spring at Illinois. With the arrival of mild weather the campus is transformed into a place of beauty. From under a layer of ice emerge new blades of green grass and pastel blossoms of flowers. The campus is once again filled with the Spirit of Spring. AS WARMER WEATHER returns to the campus, students begin to unload their motor scooters from winter storage. ALONG WITH THE warm breezes and the balmy weather, spring rains also arrive on campus. MmMfflMMWmMmmmsmMmiKttmssmiminnmiiwiwM THE ATMOSPHERE OF spring also calls to professors, who conduct class on the lawn. Balmy Weather Brings an Awakening Spirit to Illinois UNABLE TO RESIST the awakening spirit of spring, many stu- dents take their books outdoors. THE RENEWED ENTHUSIASM of students is shown in impish stunts. 16 - NOBLE HALL GIRLS and Snyder boys enjoy a spring afternoon building a college-type pyramid. ANOTHER TYPICAL SPRING activity is deciding whether to study or not to study. 17 Congress Circle Brightens Chicago's Back Yard 18 i The Chicago Circle campus opened its doors to 10,000 students in September of 1965. Some of the special facilities on the Chicago campus include the Illini Union, Library, University Hall, and Lecture Center. Courses are taught in four colleges — Architecture and Art, Business Administration, Engineering, and Liberal Arts and Sciences — and in two divisions Education and Physical Education. By 1967 the new University will have expanded to provide degrees in all of the above colleges. Over sixty academic, professional, cultural, religious, and athletic organizations offer activities. 19 mwmmmmmmm Groups Sponsor Sings Each spring the sophomore women's honoraries, Alpha Chron and Shi-Ai, sponsor sing festivals. Any women's independent house or residence hall may enter Watcheka Sing, sponsored by Alpha Chron. Shi-Ai Sing provides an opportunity for Greeks to voice their talent. The following houses placed first in their divisions last year: Alpha Phi, Beta Sigma Psi, and Alpha Delta Pi-Alpha Gamma Rho. MEMBERS OF ALPHA Delta Pi and Alpha Gamma Rho combined their talent to win first place in the mixed division of Shi-Ai Sing. PRESBY GIRLS WATCH Jackie Engel tune up for their winning entry in Watcheka Sing. GLORIA FOSTER LEADS the McKinley Hall group on to a first place victory in the small division of Watcheka Sing ASSISTANT DEAN SMITH welcomes high school visitors to Agriculture Guest Day. THIS TESTING MACHINE crushes a concrete specimen as part of an Engineering Open House exhibit. Interest and Enjoyment for All at College Open Houses VISITORS LOOK ON as a professor demonstrates a mechanical engineering exhibit at Engineering Open House. Each spring the College of Engineering organizes an Open House, during which they exhibit the newest developments in science and technology from the laboratories of the College. The Open House annually draws thousands of visitors. Similarly, the College of Agriculture holds an Agriculture Guest Day each fall. Over 1200 high school upperclassmen and junior college members attended this year. Sessions on career opportunities allowed the participants to explore 13 fields of agriculture. ' 21 Spring Hops with Brigadoon5' Spring Musical, sponsored by the Illini Union Student Activities, annually highlights Mom's Day weekend. The 1965 production featured four performances of Brigadoon at the Assembly Hall. This romantic story depicted two lost hunters who stumbled upon the magical town of Brigadoon. Stephen Wallace, James Javore and Gary Gardner alternated in the lead roles of the two hunters. J. Phillip Burwell portrayed the avenging boyfriend who threatened to put an end to the town which appeared only once every one hundred years. The cause for all his ill feelings was the beautiful damsel, Jean Mac Laren, played in tandem by Barbara Casserly and Karen Larsen. Jean's pert sister Fiona was double cast with Patricia Martin and Judith Einhorn. Including the chorus, orchestra and staff, over one hundred students were involved. Credit to Ned Levy This year Edward Levy completed his sixth year of directing at the University of Illinois. He made his debut in the fall of 1960 by directing Stunt Show and introducing the traditional Shaggar Line. Since then he has presented the annual Stunt Shows and Spring Musicals. Mr. Levy does most of his own choreographing. He is also the director of productions at University High School and is the head of the English Department. Here at the University of Illinois, Mr. Levy is an assistant professor in the College of Education. 22 OH ! OH ! NANCY Feuerbacher must have an hour exam ! MIRROR, MIRROR ON the wall, says Gloria Pitman to Pamela Hall. 23 ■HwwwwiiwiiniiwiiiiiwniMmii CYNTHIA CURTISS, MAY Queen of 1965, poses with her parents on Mother's Day. THE 1965-66 MOTHERS Association officers are from left to right: Mrs. E. L. Burch, president; Mrs. Frank Schooley, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Lunde, first vice-president; and Mrs. Margaret Reeves, second vice-president. BRONZE TABLET MEMBERS file onto the stage to begin the Honor's Day program in the Assembly Hall. 24 PROVOST LYLE LANIER, Prof. Norman Graebner and President David D. Henry prepare for Honor's Day. More than 3000 students attended the program at which Dr. Graebner spoke. It All Began with Mom Once every year moms trade their dishes and dust mops for an exciting weekend at Illinois. Housing groups, the Mother's Association, and the Illini Union planned activities to guarantee the success of the weekend. The Spring Musical, Glee Club Concert, and Garden Show provided the moms with a variety of activities from which to choose. In addition, the Illini Union sponsored a fashion show. The weekend also included the Honors Day Convocation, Mortar Board initiation in President Henry's formal gardens, and the March of the Honoraries on the quadrangle. The latter was climaxed by the crowning of the May Queen. MEMBERS OF TEN honor societies march down the quadrangle during the March of Honoraries. 25 Carnival Thrills Throngs Illioskee is becoming synonymous with spring. Melting snow and budding leaves mean the University's weekend carnival of fun is near. Winter- weary students beat a path to the area west of the Assembly Hall to enjoy the cotton candy, rides and free dancing. Last year this Student Union- sponsored event featured authentic Indian dancers and a donkey basketball game, in addition to traditional features like the ferris wheel and roller coaster. Various campus organizations operated prize and game booths along the midway. These provided male students with an opportunity to demonstrate their prowess in front of their dates. 26 JBC -  - 27 Time Out for Spring SOLILOQUIZING QUIETLY, BOB Hope amuses himself and the attentive audience by playing high water with the microphone cord. MEMBERS OF ORCHESIS entertain aU.of I. audience with a striking display of creative dance. FACULTY STUDENTS, AND even the younger se1 enjoy Twilight Concerts on tin- Quad, 28 PORTRAYING HER ROLE as gentleman during MERC Week, Diane Palmquist appears apprehensive as she lifts the knocker at KAP. Turnabout at U of I What's the time? Phone won't ring. That girl can't remember a single thing. I said, Call on time. Don't be late! Yet she always makes me wait. She carries my books without complaint And buys my beer without restraint; But when it's time to keep our date, Her knock on the door comes very late. MERC Week brings all kinds of joys, Some for girls, most for boys. Girls reverse the trend of every date, And on the boys their vengeance sate ! AH-HA! SHE'S LATE, chuckles Warren Fink, glancing at his watch. 29 Final Week Challenges . . . Spring and sun, all work . . .no fun. First cram and slave, then rant and rave . . .unfair. Brain is weary, grades not cheery, eyes bleary . . .cry. No time to weep, eat or sleep . . .SOS and No-Doz. One week, not for the meek . . .FINAL WEEK! TOP SCHOLARS AMONG University of Illinois June graduates are, from left, Glenn VanBlaricum, Jr. and Larry Blust, co-valedictorians, and Allan Evans and Lawrence Thebaud, co-salutatorians. . . . But Commencement Rewards Hard Working Seniors LED BY THE traditional color guard, the President's party leads the procession of 1965 graduates from Memorial Stadium to the Assembly Hall. The University of Illinois Commencement, 1965, took place in the Assembly Hall for the third consecutive year. The commencement address was presented by Dr. Lelano J. Haworth, Director of the National Sci- ence Foundation and former professor of physics at Illinois. After the Board of Trustees and Alumni bestowed their greetings upon the graduates, President David D. Henry presented the degrees. Illini Achieve- ment Awards were presented to George Stanley Halas, Class of 1918, William George Karnes, Class of 1933 and Allan Nevins, Class of 1912. 31 PROUDLY WEARING THE capes of Homecoming Queen Finalists are: Top Row: Jill Anne Scott, Judith Leenerts, Janice Sommer, Ann Barnas. Bottom Row: Lee Anne Kuehn, Katherine Becker, Jane Shuman, Kathenne Pobanz. Queen Jane Heggie and Court Reign Over Homecoming The reign of Jane Heggie as Homecoming Queen highlighted the festivities of Illinois' 55th annual Homecoming. Jane is a junior majoring in French education and a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She also serves on Panhellenic Judicial Board. Sue Awe, a senior in elementary education, was runner-up and named Miss Indiana. Sue is president of Phi Mu sorority as well as a sponsor of the Army ROTC program. The queen was crowned during the pep rally. Each member of the court received a cape with the colors of the Big Ten school she represented. The queen and court were also introduced during the pre-game ceremonies at the Stadium. 32 HOMECOMING QUEEN JANE Heggie and runner-up Susan Awe. ? J$ -' -'£■'■'. 1 1 J 1 June Heggie 4 Jaddle Ball Queens HmnmiMlWRnuTr n iwnFiiiKiTiinuunuuroMi Miss Linda Tolan Plow boy Prom Queen Us Cynthia Curtiss ray Queen piiiiMuuuuiuninHniamuHuiunnH %K' ' $s id JL Miss Sylvia Lundii dolphin Queen £ ■'•■•':- '' v v- I . Miss Sara Baker Snoball Queen • LESIURE MOMENTS ARE enjoyed simply by observing the beauty of Indian Summer days. Fall Flings Destroy Intentions of Back-to-School Booking . Students at the University usually come to school in September with the best of intentions. Nearly everyone is eager to begin studying. But after the laziness of summer, many find themselves several hundred pages be- hind after the first week of classes. With the round of fall activities, matters only get worse for some. Eager fans await the opening of another football season. Greek houses, independent houses, and dorms find renewed excitement at dances, exchanges, and other back-to-school events. The climax of fall is, of course, Homecoming. The fall semester ends amid autum leaves and thoughts of winter and Christmas vacation. 40 THIS B()V WAS smart; he bought his books before the impatient crow! ra i RAIN DOESN'T SEEM to dim the spirit of Ulini football coach Pete Elliot. I MELANIE WOZNIAK AND Bill Scheppach find the Union a good place to study. STANDS SELLING FAMILIAR stadium horns and pennants add to the football spirit. 41 A DOCTOR CHECKS the blood pressure of a would-be volunteer as part of the pre-donation examination. SOME STUDENTS WAITED in line lor as long as seven hours to donate their blood. 42 We Pledge Our Support In an attempt to do something humanitarian for the soldiers in Vietnam, Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity sponsored a blood drive at the U. of I. The idea, suggested by Jim Keithley who was later made student chairman of the project, caught on quickly. Housing groups distributed literature, while the St. Louis Red Cross agreed to collect the blood on November 16, 17, and 18. The Brothers Four and Addiss and Crofut, entertainment groups who had recently been in Vietnam, volunteered their talents in a pre-drive kickoff held November 13. The 2,125 pints of blood collected proved the campaign to be a success, the goal being 2,000 pints. The response to the drive was so overwhelming that lines were stopped at 3 PM on the last day of collection. WORKERS GROUP THE typed blood and pack the filled blood packages into shipping containers. THEY'LL STICK TOGETHER till the end. 43 'STEADY NOW, THINK these shagger line paper dolls as they thread their way across the stage. SEARCHING EYES SCAN this board of beauties before coming to rest upon Her Majesty, the 1965 Homecoming Queen. 44 Homecoming Means Fun for Everyone AMIDST A TANGLE of newspaper and homemade paste, Stuart Levine, Mary Ann Auvinen, Susan Eckert, and Stephen Gold construct the Phi Mu-Sigma Alpha Mu homecoming float. HOMECOMING CHAIRMEN ELLIOT Engelhart, Carol Lynley , Caroll Imle, Kurt Salomon, Mary Schaefer, Edward Hartline, Sheila McFalls, and Martha Maulding display the 38 trophies awarded at Homecoming. -OTmwTrTRHBBnramm mwamtmmmuanmw That Was the Year Rapunzel Let Her Hair Down . . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA-Lambda Chi Alpha's Seven Dwarf Beauty Salon tries to disguise Rapunzel as a mohair sweater. . and Gave Kappa and Lambda Chi the Grand Prize One of the most highly anticipated activities of any Homecoming is the annual Stunt Show. Chosen during the first week of classes, the eight sorority-fraternity finalists spent a month in time-consuming rehearsals. The 1965 shows, following the Homecoming theme The Year That . ranged from Captain Hook performances to a modified version of Mother Goose's Rapunzel The latter, Lambda Chi Alpha- Kappa Kappa Gamma's show, won first place. Second prize went to That Was the Year Root Juice Came to Bogus Lake, performed by Acacia-Delta Delta Delta. THAT INTOXICATIN' ROOT Juice had a pow'ful effect on Acacias and Tri Delts in That Was the Year Root Juice Came to Bogus Lake. 46 A SCHOOL IN Never, Never Land! Marilyn Marshall looks appalled at the thought in the Phi Kappa Sigma-Alpha Epsilon Phi production, ''The Year of Never, Never U. LYNN HETKE TALKS over rush problems with angel Bill Lewky in the Sigma Alpha Epsilon-Alpha Gamma Delta show, The Year of the Sin-Sational Rush. 'I WANT TO bring home the bacon was the cry of the 4 ZA-A presentation, The Year of the Way to Go Go. 47 iiiiuiiiimmiiinHiuiiiKnttffliaiiiiiiiiiiiii— i Campus Dons Its Homecoming Dress The 55th annual Homecoming- was said to have been The most spirited Homecoming in Illini history ... Among the factors which helped make it that way were 84 house decorations and a 48 unit parade with 16 floats. First place winners of house decs included: Weston, Nabor House, Wardall, College Hall, McKinley Hall, and Alpha Xi Delta. AS THEY TURNED on 'The Gear', IIKA squeezed a first place trophy in the Interfraternity 3-D house decorations contest. TH« fa THE YEAR f H3BI KKT AND AX A line up their winning float for the Homecoming parade. THE GHOST CAME flying in to present AHA with first place in Panhellenic 3-D house decorations. ■18 mrnm ' 5 f,:  - .L KJ . ■ '■ J Let Us Entertain You Halftime action of every football game centers around the band, and the Marching Illini are among the best on the field. Under the direction of Everett Kisinger, Assistant Director of University- Bands, the Marching Illini are known across the nation for their dignified performances. They continually arouse the spirit of the Illini. Backing the band is the Block I providing the true color of Illini spirit. Bedecked in the orange and blue, the block displays designs during the half. fflMIJ 'tHWMIIIIIIIlMIIIIIMI Fathers of Illini Are Honored on Dad's Day Weekend Clear skies and falling leaves set the atmosphere for the traditional Dad's Day weekend during which Illini Dads were honored. The eventful weekend included such entertainment as the MIA-WISA Dad's Day Review, which amused both fathers and students with its theme, The Father Of. Dolphin Show was another enjoyable event, as was the Purdue-Illinois Varsity Men's Glee Club Concert. Perhaps the major event of the weekend was the Illinois-Purdue football game from which the Illini emerged victorious. The halftime ceremony added to the excitement of the festivities as the Marching Illini created formations centering on the theme of Dad's Heroes of Fiction. Several heroes emerged from formations of Mississippi Riverboat and The Lone Ranger. A special highlight of the day came at the conclusion of the halftime ceremony with the coronation of Claude Kennedy as King Dad of 1965. DOLPHIN SHOW THRILLED dads with beauties such as these in intricate aquatic stunts. MARIKA LITTKE AND Chief Illiniwek escort King Dad Claude Kennedy and his daughter across field. 50 GO-GO GIRL HOLDS attention of sons and dads alike at Dad's Day Review. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S independent housing units paired to present original musical skits for Dad's Day Review. SON WATCHES APPREHENSIVELY as his dad wagers next semester's tuition on Blackjack game at Illini Union's Casino Night. r- 2? 3 5 3 S imrnmrmmmmmmmm ILLIO Photography by Heller's Studios Nancy Tenich 52 BEAUTIES Final Judging by Peter Gowland Janice Sommer 53 ■T ILLIO Photography by Heller's Studios Suzanne Olson 54 BEAUTIES Final Judging by Peter Gowland Devillo Begando 55 ■DiHHBM tmmmmmmaam ILLIO Photography by Heller's Studios Sigrid Pearson 56 BEAUTIES Final Judging by Peter Gowland Catharine Quiett 57 mam mr SKATING KANGROOS DELIGHTED the audience at the Ice Capades. MAKING SURE THAT her nose doesn't freeze on a cold winter day, this coed is seen wearing a ' Snoot Boot.': 58 mm ARE THOSE BASKETBALL tickets really worth it? Snow, Wind, Cold Weather Sweep Across Campus AFTER FINALS THERE'S the cold cruel world to face. Glistening snow is piled high by the plow as it scrapes harshly against the pavement. The campus is dotted with students who have exchanged their madras windbreakers for heavy, fur-trimmed coats and wool mittens. The biting wind, as it sweeps across ice-covered sidewalks, only serves as a reminder of winter's dominating presence. AS ANOTHER SEMESTER begins, snow is plowed and so are we! •mmmrw im wmsmmammmm HHB «r Union Celebrates 25th Anniversary The Illini Union celebrated its twenty-fifth birthday this year. Officially the celebration took place from February 7-12, the last two days of which the Cafeteria, Snack Bar, Colonial Room, Bowling Lanes and Billiard Room operated at 1941 prices. A 1940 news- paper display describing the Union's opening, 1940 newsreels, and 1940 music made the atmosphere authentic. Nevertheless, the Union has changed much in the last twenty-five years. The 1963 addition to the Union almost doubled the size of the building. It is estimated that over 20,000 stu- dents enter the Union daily. In terms of volume and usage, it is the largest Union in the Big Ten. WOW! BOWLING 15c and billiards 40c. THE NUMBER OF hungry people on campus seemed to increase with hamburgers 10c and coffee 5c. IT'S MINE AND you can't have it! The Globetrotters rolled over and under their opposition as the Assembly Hall rocked with laughter. AN ABSENCE OF shoelaces plagues Hans Conried in The Absence of a Cello. THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE, playing an active role in campus entertainment, featured Marco Polo as one of its winter productions. Variety of Shows Offered to Illini The cheers which once swelled from enthusiastic spectators at a fall football game have been silenced. Only the sound of a harsh wind can be heard sweeping across the barren bleachers. Exciting entertain- ment, however, has not ceased with the advent of win- ter. University students now gather indoors to enjoy the humor of the winter musical or a hilarious exhibition by the clown princes of basketball, the Harlem Globetrotters. More serious entertainment is afforded by such cultural groups as University Theatre and Star Course. 61 Winter Musical Evokes Laughter and Enjoyment A funny thing happened at the Auditorium this winter and Ned Levy directed it, the musical comedy hit, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Originally adapted from Pseudolus, a B.C slapstick comedy, A Funny Thing literally kept them rolling in the aisle. Gary Gardner, perennial favorite of student productions, played the comic slave of Hero James Sirois, who was in love with the beautiful virgin Philia, portrayed by Patricia Martin. More than seventy students were involved in making A Funny Thing another in a long line of U. of I. musical comedy hits. ERRONIUS, PLAYED BY Bruce Lurie, pauses in his search for his two lost children to receive a word of en- couragement from Steve Vinovich as Hysterium. GARY GARDNER AS Pseudolus attempts to stall Captain Miles Gloriosus (Richard Childers) as he comes to claim his bride. 62 PSEUDOLUS, PLAYED BY Gary Gardner, introduces Lycus' girls to the audi- ence's delight. LYCUS' COURTESANS DISPLAY their wares. PSUEDOLUS CALLS ON a soothsayer to look into his neighbor Erronius' past life. 63 MmmmmmmmmmKimmMim STUDENTS FROM ISRAEL perform a lively dance in their native costumes. International Fair Attracts Both Young and Old Every year the Univer- sity of Illinois welcomes the International Fair. Held in the Illini Union, its many attractions include exhibits, rituals, entertainment, a Continental Cafe, an Import Bazaar, and folksongs from different parts of the U.S. The purpose of the Fair is to promote better understanding among foreign countries. The weekend before the Fair the Illini Union presents the Latin American night club, Copacabana. The night club features songs and dances from representatives of a large portion of our neighboring Latin American countries. 64 PANAMA STUDENTS PRESENT their Tamborito dance at the Copacabana t-AlN MVin o x w N.ght C][ub .n the mim Rooms_ f UNIVERSITY STUDENTS FROM the Philippines enjoy playing a musical game that originated in their country. THE UKRAINIAN DANCE act proved to be the most popular entertainment at the Fair. THORGERDUR INGOLSSDOTTER, THE first Icelandic student to attend the U. of I., voices her talent. THE JOYOUS SPIRIT of Christmas is displayed by the harmonious tones of carolers. Christmas Spirit Found Everywhere As the tree lights in front of the Iilini Union flickered in the dark, the air resounded with carols and laughing voices. This year many different organizations showed their altruistic motives by giving parties and presents to the needy. Students in the library doing their last minute cramming were interrupted by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Glaus. No one could dodge the spirit when Christmas arrived at Illinois. 66 STUDENTS IN THE library were momentarily interrupted from their studies as Mr. and Mrs. Claus paid a seasonal visit. , { i • H 7 ■ • THIS LITTLE GIRL is enthralled with an early Christmas gift from Santa Claus. CANDY CANES, PRESENTS, and a Christmas tree were suprises for the orphans who were the guests of Delta Delta Delta. SANTA LISTENS CAREFULLY as a young lad tells him of his special Christmas wishes. 67 mmMtmmmamHm a KKmmHm 7 GIZZ KID ARCHERS from all over the U.S. participate in the National games in N.Y. At right is Alberta Richetelle from the U. of I. ILLINOIS (JIZZ KIDS have opportunities to travel. Here, some of the team visit Napoleon's chateau al Fontainbleau. A MAJ R STEP in the growth of the Rehabilitation Center occurred in 1965 when the program moved into its new building. 68 Division of Rehabilitation Education Attains World Fame r Visitors to campus may notice ramps on many buildings, numerous wheelchair students, and a few buses equipped with hydraulic lifts. This is tangible evidence of a unique program in rehabilitation of the physically disabled. The Division of Rehabilitation-Education Services avails the opportunities of college to over 200 disabled students a year. Services offered by the Division in- clude admissions and registration, voca- tional counseling, services for the blind and deaf, medical services, athletics, rec- reation, and occupational therapy. The program's nationally famous aspects are the research done to set standards for making buildings accessible to the handi- capped and the Illinois Gizz Kids wheel- chair athletes. The Division of Rehabilitation offers the disabled student all the opporunities, challenges and excitement available at the University of Illinois. Whether best use is made of these challenges and oppor- tunities depends on the individual. THIS PLASTIC RELIEF map is a recent research devel- opment. Blind individuals can see this map. JOANNA CORNETT DEMONSTRATES her bowling ability. She is a gold medal winner in national track, field, and swimming competition. 69 THEY SAID WE'D have to sit on top of our suitcases, but. . .in the luggage rack? Semester Break— Most Welcome Vacation of the Year Hallways echo noisily with the sounds of doors slamming and footsteps descending the stairs. Students glance anxiously at their watches as they hurry with suitcases in hand toward the overloaded train. Yet everyone wears a smile of anticipation. It's semester break! HOW MANY MORE rounds until Chicago? 'GET RID OF them quick! is the rule as unwanted books are resold to the bookstores and club exchanges. THE BRAIN IS engaged and the wheels turn as these students, in deep concentration, wade their way through pages of unending questions. Pressures Increase As Finals Approach Most students at the University of Illinois vivdly recall the drudgery of final week. Survival kits and stay-alert tablets make their appearance. Cigarette sales are at an all-time high as even ardent non-smokers begin to indulge. After long, sleepless nights of cramming, the real work begins. Three never-ending hours of do or die leave students feeling as though they have been through an endurance test. With the first exam out of the way, most feel a slight restoration of self-confidence. Now there are only four more exams and six more sleepless nights. It should be easy from here. 71 tmmmm wmmmrnammmm ACKERMAN, GENE FRANKLIN, J WHEATON; B.S. in Recreation; CHI PSI; Alpha Phi Omega; W.P.G.U. (1, 2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; American Recreational Society (3, 4). ACKERSON, DONALD KEITH CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ADDIS ANDRA LESLEY GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest fl); W.P.G.U. (1). ADEWUNMI, ADEGBOYEGA ADEBIMPE ILARO NIGERIA; B.S in Electrical Engi- neering- Y M.C.A. (2, 3, 4); Soccer, Varsity Squad (3); African Students Club (2, 6, 4), I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). AGAZZI JUDITH LYNN . JOLIET; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); S.A.E. (1); Joliet Junior College. AHLSTROM, JAMES DOUGLAS FAIRBURY; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Guide (6); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major; Arnold Air Society (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4, 5, 6); Association for Computing Machinery (5, 6); Honors Day (1). AIMONE, VIRGINIA STANDARD; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Commerce Honors Program (2); Honors Day (2, 3). ALEX GARY EVERETT DAVIS JUNCTION; B.S. in Agriculture; MINAWA LODGE, ALU ., X'j , 3). Mpha Zeta. ,,;,.,,( and Furrow (1, 2. 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). ALLAMAN, ROGER BLAINE ROSEVILLE; B.S. in Vocational Agriculture; AI HI GAMMA RHO; Ma-Wan-Da; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Alpha Imu Alpha; Baseball Freshman Squad (1); Agricultural Council (2, 3); 1M Rec Board (3, I); Agri- cultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). attfn CHARLES HUMPHREY NORMAL; B.S. in Civil Engineering; TRIANGLE, ALLEN, CHAKLt MUMh-n g. EpgUon; KnKm,rnnK ■„„„,, | , ,,, St. Pat's Ball Committee, Major Chairman (4) jA.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4) ;I.S.P.E. 74) lEnguieei ing Honors Program (3, i ; James Scholar (2, 3, l ; Honors Daj (1, 2, 3)j 1 mversitj ,, ( Illinois Scholarship Kej . ait fn iarry LE ROY . . . EDINBURG; U.S. iii Agricultural Communications; FARM- ALLEN, LARRY Lb KUY|:. |Mi;i(.|n;S QdReglmentaiBand(l,2);S.N.I.B.(2.3, I), Director. in.Chief in- Universitj Baptisl Churoh Executive Council (3); Agricultural Council (3 4V Plowboy Prom Committee Hi; Agricultural Economios Club (1,2, 3); Cooperative Extension club 12, 3): Illini Sportmans club (1), ALMON JOHN STERLING CHAMPAIGN; B.S, in Eleotrioal Engineering! PI KAPPA i.niA. House President 1 1). 74 I SL ' „m ; ALMY, DAVID BAIRD INDIANOLA; B.S. in Agriculture; GARNER; W.P.G.C. (3, 4); Horticulture Club (3, 4); Danville Junior College. ALSBERG, PETER ALLYN .... BERKLEY HEIGHTS, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in L.A . Physics; THETA XI; Phi Eta Sigma; Illini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Engineering and Mathematics Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). ALSTER, SUSAN FRANCES CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; I lini Union Committee Wall man (3); Illim Union Committee Member (2); Panhellemc Judicial Board (i), Cm ion (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois bcnolar- ship Key. ALTER, SHARON ZAYE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student National Education Association (1, 2); Honors Day (1). ALTMAN, PAUL STEPHEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President i3 ; Illim Union Committee Member '4), W.P.G.U. (4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student benate (6), luim Guide (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Young Republicans Club (4); L.A.b. Honors Program (3); Honors Day (3). AMBROSE, CONNIE LORRAINE CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; DELTA ZETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4). AMERLAN, CARL JOHN, JR WESTERN SPRINGS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Concert Band (2, 3); Marching Illim (3); Dirst Regimental Band (1). AMERLAN, HOWARD ALLAN WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathe- matics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Concert Band (4); Marching Illim (4); Illini Guide (1); Illini Christian Fellowship (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). AMFT, BARBARA K CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Astronomical Society U, A ■ , • President (3, 4); Film Society (3); Folk Song Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). ANARGYROS, GEORGIA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (3) ; Epsilon Phi Sigma (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Hellenic Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Wright Jumor College. ANDERSON, DUANE LEE KANKAKEE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; A.F.S. (2); Film Society (3, 4, 5); Folk Song Club (3, 4, t ). ANDERSON, HAROLD SANFORD DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; FARM- HOUSE; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Y.M.C.A. (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Musicals (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1); L.A.b. Honors Program (1, 2). ANDERSON, JAMES J EVERGREEN PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (2); Tomahawk; W.F.C.U. U), L.A.S. College Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (2). ANDERSON, KEITH RICHARD MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Umversity oi Wisconsin. ANDERSON, KENNETH ALLAN KANKAKEE; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Keramos; Marching Illini (1, 2); Second Regimental tfand (1, 2); American Ceramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4). ANDERSON, MARY JILL KEESEVILLE, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Folk Song Club (3, 4); French Club (2); Freshman Board (1). ANDERSON, R OBERT JAMES LANSING; B.S. in Communications; DELTA TAU DELTA; Skull and Crescent, President (3); The Daily Illini (2); Jumor Interfraternity Council (2); Umversity Soccer Club (1, 2); Karate Kai (3). ANDREASEN, DUANE LEON JOLIET; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Johet Jumor College. ANDREEN, JERRY STEVEN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Accountancy; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (3) ; Alpha Kappa Psi; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4). ANDREWS, MARGARET JEAN POTOMAC; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Stephens College. ANDRIS RONALD GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; NEWMAN; Campus Chest (1); Intramural Council (3, 4); FootbaU, Freshman Squad (1); Intramural Man- ager (3, 4); Senior Co-Rec Manager (4); IM Rec Board (4), Chairman (4); Physical Education Majors Club (4); Santa Monica City College. ANGEL, ROGER KENNETH PRINCETON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ACACIA; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Umversity of Illinois Scholarship Key. ANGUS, DONALD MC LEAN JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; DELTA CHI; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Star and Scroll; The ILLIO (1, 2); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4) ; Illim Union Committee Chairman (4) ; Illini Union Com. mittee Member (2); Star Course Manager (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (1, 3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Freshman Chorus (1); Concert and Entertainment Board (4). APFEL, MARILYN H CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; PHI MU; Young Democrats Club (3); Umversity of Colorado. APRATI, FRED PETER, JR HARVEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA NU; Tribe of Illini (3, 4); Wrestling, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1). APRIL, JAY IRWIN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engin eering; TAU DELTA PHI, House President (4); Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2); University Theatre Cast (2); Campus Chest (1); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (1); Illini Guide (2); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics (3); Hoof and Horn Club (2); Spanish Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3). ARCHER, PAMELA KAY CHARLESTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA, House President (4); Torch; Shi- Ai; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3) Star Course Manager (1). 75 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMHIIimiHIIIIIIIIMi ARCHERY, JOSEPH MARY EMMANUEL THANU BANGKOK, THAILAND; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; University Chamber Choir (3); American Chemical Society (2, 4); A.I.Ch.E. (4); A.S.M.E. (3); Chulalongkorn University; University of London; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ARGANBRIGHT, MARY JANE DECATUR; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Phi Upsilon Omicron, President (4); S.N.I. B. (3); Home Economics Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Home Economics Club (3, 4). ARNOLD, JEFFREY ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAU DELTA PHI; W.P.G.U. (2); Student Musicals (1). ARNOLD, KENNETH FRANK LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; MEDEA; Alpha Phi Omega; Illini Guide (4); Lyons Township Junior College. ARRAS, ROGER EUGENE GREENFIELD; B.S. in Agriculture; SU CASA, House Presi- dent 3); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (4). ATUTIS, VICTOR ALEXANDER CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIGMA PI; Omega Beta Pi, President (4); Lithuanian Students Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (4); Honors Day (2); Wilson Junior College; University of California at Los Angeles. AWE, SUSAN ANN KIRKLAND; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI MU, House Presi- dent (4); Military Sponsor (4); A.C.K. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (1); Homecoming Court (4). BABB, MALCOLM CHARLES WHEATON; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Marching Illini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regi- mental Band (1, 2). BAILEN, FRANK G BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ZETA BETA TAU; Omega Beta Pi; Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); Student Senate (2). BAILEY, ROY ALLEN WATSON; B.S. in Agronomy; University Chorus (1); Agricultural Economics Club (2); Field and Furrow (3, 4). BAJT, RONALD MICHAEL HERSCHER; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; MEDEA; Pi Tau Sigma; Illini Guide (4); A.S.M.E. (4); S.A.E. (4); Tri-State College; Western Illinois University. BAKER, BERNIE B DIXON; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Men's Glee Club (1, 2); Honors Day (2); Northern Illinois University. BAKER, BRUCE JAY ELGIN; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Fine and Applied Arts Honors Program (3); Honors Day (1). BAKER, CLYDE JULIAN KANKAKEE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE. BAKER, EDWIN CHESTER URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); University Choir (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (1). BAKER, EILEEN JERE LAKE FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. BAKER, GEORGE WILLIAM HAZEL CREST; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; ORCHARD DOWNS; Thornton Junior College. BAKER, JUDITH LYNN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). BAKER, ROBERT CARNES CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Marketing; Illini Foresters (1); Mar- keting Association (3). BALIVA, JANET M SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI MU; Student Musicals (3) ; A.C.E. (4) ; Honors Day (3) ; Springfield Junior College. BALL, CHARLENE ROBERTA ROCKFORD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Greek Week Committee (3); Chevron (3, 4); Western Michigan Uni- versity; University Choir (2). BALLOU, JOHN DAVID PALOS PARK; B.S. in Economics; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Colorado School of Mines; Illinois Institute of Technology. BALOUN, MICHAEL JOSEPH BELLWOOD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Engineering Council (4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); St. Joseph's College. BALUCH, ULANA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; EVANS; Ukrainian Students Club C.',, 4); Newman Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukrainian Club (1, 2). tfftfc Jr4. fll A deciphering exam for prospective graduates: 76 BARBRE, LARRY FRANKLIN CARMI; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL, House Presi- dent (4); Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Alpha Tail Alpha, President (3); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Plowbov Prom Committee, Chairman (4); Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3, 4). BARCLAY, CAROLE ROSELLE AURORA; B.S. in Elementary Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Shi-Ai; Illio (1, 2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 4); University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (3). BARIFF, MARTIN LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Alpha Kappa I'si, President 14); Beta Alpha Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Illini Union Committer Chairman (3); [llini Union Committee .Member (2); Accountancy Club (3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (3). BARINGER, ROBERT WESLEY RIVERDALE; Bachelor of Architecture; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; A. I. A. (4). BARKSTROM, BRUCE RICHARD MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Choir (3, 4); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3) ; Film Society (1); Physics Society (4). BARNES, GARY ROBERT KANKAKEE; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA NU; Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Tribe of Illini (4); Senior Football Manager (4); Accountancy Club (4). BARNES, JAMES OLIVER DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). BARNES, MARIANNE NEAL TOLEDO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA PHI; University Theater Crew (1); Chevron (1, 2). BARNETT, JANE SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., French; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theater Crew (2); Film Society (3). BARNICKEL, JON ALBERT LYNDON; B.S. in Economics; GAR-MEN; Delta Sigma Pi; Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. BARRY, PATRICIA MARIE ROCKFORD; B.S. in Recreation; TAFT; American Recrea- tional Society (3, 4); Wisconsin State Teachers College. BARTON, HENRY RUWE, JR VILLA PARK; B.S. in Engineering Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Concert Band (1, 2, 3); Marching Illini (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). BARTZ, DIANNE MARIE GENESEO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALLEN; Illini Guide (2, 3); Accountancy Club (3, 4). BATES, DAVID C SOUTH CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; MEDEA; I.E.E.E. (4); Marietta College. BATTAGLIA, RUTH GRACE LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; WES- COGA HOUSE; Shorter Board; Torch; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Illini Guide (2); A.C.E. (3, 4); Illini Christian Fellowship (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). BAUER, GERALD REINER COFFEEN; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Field and Furrow (4); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). BAUER, GERTRUDE ELIZABETH WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in Home Economics Edu- cation; ALPHA PHI; Angel Flight (3, 4); State University of Iowa. BAUMGARTNER, NELSON BRUCE LENA; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Agricultural Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (2); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Field and Furrow (2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). BAUMGARTNER, WILLIAM KEN SULLIVAN; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1, 2); Agri- cultural Judging Team (4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). BAXTER, BYRON LEE METAMORA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chi Epsilon; Engineering Council (3); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Illini Christian Fellowship (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). BEABOUT, ROBERT GLEN CASEY; B.S. in Industrial Administration. BEALL, LARRY A STREATOR; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Foresters (2). BEASLEY, JANICE ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. BEATY, LARRY DAVID PETERSBURG; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL, House Presi- dent (4); Tomahawk; Plowboy Prom Committee (.1, 2); Sno-Ball Committee (2, 3); Army ROTC, Cadet Captain; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). -.2 L.A.R., LSJEL O.D., PAR., D.D.H., B.S., A.B. 77 BECKLEY, HARLAN RAY BELLFLOWER; B.S. in Economics; FARMHOUSE, House President (4); Junior Interfraternitv Assistant Coordinator (3); Interfraternity Presi- dential Advisory Council (4); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Illini Guide (2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Agriculture Honors Program (1); Honors Day (1). BEDNAR, ROBERT RICHARD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Illini Guide (2, 3). BEGER, JERROLD RICHARD WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA- Star and Scroll; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Men's Glee Club (1, 2); Student Musicals (2, 3). BEHLES THOMAS MICHAEL GLENVIEW; Bachelor of Architecture; Fine and Applied Arts Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (4); Marquette University; Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois. BEHOUNEK, EDWARD FRANK BERWYN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; LONE- SOME PINE, House President (3); Tomahawk; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi lau Sigma; University Theatre Crew (1); M.I. A. Executive Council (3); Illini Guide (2, 3); NROTC, Lieutenant Commander; Navy Council (4); Trident (3, 4); M.F.b. (2, 3); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3, 4). BELCHER, LAWRENCE JR NORTH CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy. BELKIN, GARY GENE .... CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1). BELL, ALAN ROBERT . . . • . MASON; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; A.S.A.E. (3, 4); Eastern Illinois University. BELL IVAN DON . PALESTINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; German Club (3) ; Ph ilosophy Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Umversity of Illinois Scholarship Key. BELL, LARRY EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; BETA THETA PI; The Daily Illini (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); University Chorus (2); Mens Glee Club (3, 4). BELL, SARI ELLEN OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; TAFT; Student Musicals (2); Student National Education Association (4). BEMIS GERALD HENDERSON YARDLEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Chorus (3); Student Musicals (2). BEND, KAREN ANN LELAND; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA PHI; Beta Alpha Psi Sigma Iota Epsilon, President (4); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4 Greek Week Committee (2) ; Accountancy Club (4) ; Commerce Honors Program (2) James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). DTrwnA PATH DAVID PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; SIGMA CHI; Fencing BENDA, PAUL DAVID . ™£ _ 3 4) .'Greek Week Coramittee (3) . FinanCe Club (1, 2, 3). BENDULL ERNEST ALBERT ROUND LAKE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Tau Beta Pi; , cw Epsilon. A.S.C.E. (4); Beloit College; Northern Illinois University. BENGTSON, RUTH ANN EVANSTON; B.S. in Elementary Education; CLARK; Western Illinois Umversity. RFNN MARVIN NORRIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALPHA EPSILON BENN, VlN UKici aub (2). IEEE (1 2 3| 4). James Scholar (1). RFN YOUSSEF MOHAMED .... EL-ATTEUF, ALGERIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering ; BEN YOUSSE F MOHAMJ1U ' (2| 3). Arab Student Organization (1, 2, 3); Association of International Students (3, 4); African Student Association (4). RFNNFTT TOHN LAWRENCE BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Physics; BENNEli, Jp L NiA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); United Christian Fellowship (3, 4), President (4). RFNNFTT NEIL TAY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta BENNETT, NEIL JAY j E E E (Jj. Young Democrats Club (3); Praetorians (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). BENOY DAVID ANTHONY HARVARD; B.S. in Communications; University Chorus (1); ' Freshman Choir (1); James Scholar (1). RFRG DAVID KEITH . . LUDLOW; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Star and BERG, DAVID I il haTau-Alpl,a; The ILLIO (2, 3); Illin, Union Committee Chairman (23) ; Illini Ui ion Committee Member (1); Plowboy Prom Committee (2 ; Army RO TC Cadet Captain; Agricultural Economics Club (1 ; Agricultural Education Club (3, 4), Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2); Honors Day (1). ucr r rant FRFnFRICK CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Chemistry; GRE GORY DRIVE BERG'TH%1S1WN™Y.M.CA(3 4); American Chemical Society (2 3); Gamma Delta (3 4); College of Pharmacy at Chicago; Navy Pier Extension of the I mversity of Illinois. BERGER.EUGENE WESTERN SPRINGS; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; ARMORY HOUSE. Students plus Kams plus Schlitz plus Wednesday 78 BERGFELD, VICKY LYNN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PALAMAR; Spanish Club (1, 3); University of Pennsylvania. IDA LOU RC A; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lam' ); University Theal re n Association ( 3, I i ; J inois Scholarship Key. BERGSON, MADELEINE SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA EPSII.ON Pill, II. his.- President ill; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (1); Ilhni Union lommittee Member M); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. BERK, RICHARD ALLEN SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., -Ma t hematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House- President (3); Ilhni Union Committee Member (2); W.P.G.L. (1, 2); Illini Guide (2, 3, 4 ; German Club (1). BERKE, WILLIAM BENNETT MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; A.B. in L.A.S., French; The Daily Illini ill; I.P.C Photograph} S1 1 ; French Club (2, 3. 4), President (4); Spanish Club (4); Young Democrats Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BERKUN.'EARL EDWIN LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; SIGMA ALPHA MU, House President (2); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); German Club (3, 4). BERMAN, IRWIN ALLEN LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Tele- vision Workshop (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BERMAN, ROSLYN LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; S.N.C.C. (3, 4); Sociology Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Brandeis University. BERHARDY, GARY DAVID MORRISON; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; S.A.E. (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (4); Calvin College. BERRY, MELVIN THOMAS, JR PALATINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Young Repub- licans Club (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. BERRYMAN, CHARLES OSCAR PLATTEVILLE, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Mechanical Engi- neering; S.A.E. (3, 4); Wisconsin State University. BIAL, JON SERVI CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; SIGMA PHI EPSILON, House President (4); Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Dolphins (1. 2, 3); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (3); Air Force ROTC, Captain; Arnold Air Society (1, 2); Accountancy Club (3); Mar- keting Association (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). BIALO, ROBERT ANTHONY ROLLING MEADOWS; Bachelor of Architecture; PEA- BODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BIANCALANA, FRANK JOHN PARK RIDGE; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE. BIGEL, WILLIAM MICHAEL WAUKEGAN; B.F.A. in History of Art; CLUB ESQUIRE University Chorus (2); St. Joseph's College. BILOW, SUELLEN SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; VAN DOREN; Illini Guide (2, 3); Young Democrats (3, 4). BINDER, HOWARD RUBIN CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BIOLCHINI, BERNADETTE ANN OGLESBY ; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; LINCOLN AVE- NUE RESIDENCE, House President (4); LaSalle-Peru-Oglsbey Junior College. BLACK, MARCIA SUSAN BOCARATON, FLORIDA; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (2); Women's Glee Club (3,4); Oratorio Society (2, 3) ; Illini Christian Fellowship (2,3,4); Moody Bible Institute. BLACKMAN, PHYLLIS ANNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; INDECO; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Marketing Association (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). BLAIR, JOHN ELLIS WHEATON; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PEABODY' DRIVE RESI- DENCE; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3). BLIDY, PETER STEPHEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Campus Chest (2); Dolphins (1, 2, 3); Illini Guide (3); Interfraternity Ball Committee (3); Anthropology Club (2); Illini Sportsman's Club (1, 2); RiHe and Pistol Club (1, 2); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4). BLISS, ROSE MARIE RANNEY PEORIA; B.S. in Home Economics; GAMMA PHI BETA; The ILLIO (1, 2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Home Economics Club (3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1). BLIVICE, SHELDON MORSE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Mu Epsilon; German Club (3, 4) ; Mathematics Honors Program (1, 2, 3) ; James Scholar (2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. evenings equal academic probation. 79 mam BBMflimni— ■ IIUHMfflHWI BLOCK ELLEN RENEE CHICAGOj B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Campus Chest (2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). mnn rrnFi r STFVFN MARSHALL . . .LOVES PARK; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; BLOMGREN STEVEN MARSHAL . - . Mpmber (3) . Marching I1Uni (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). HI OMOUIST ROGER ELMER PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Illinois BL°MQOT fechnograph (4); A.l'.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); Bradley University. BLONZ, STEVEN LESLIE CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; A. I. A. (5). BLUMBERG JEFFREY DENNIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Alpha Kappa Pai; Accountancy Club (4); Drake University. RTTTMFNTHAL CAROLE ANN LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA BLUMENT DELTA TAU; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (2); IUigreek (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Student National Education Association (4). BLUMENTHAL, HOWARD EARL EVANSTON; B.S. in Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Tomahawk; Alpha Kappa Psi; W.P.G.U. (2, 6). RIIIMENTHAL MARLENE HONI OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Rhetoric and Com- rait™ IOTULPHA PI; The Daily Illini (1); Illini Union Committee Chairman 3 i l ini Union Committee 'Member (1. 2, 3, 4,; Campus Chest 1); Student Musicals (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Chevron (3); A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); oung Demo- crats Club (2). BLUMENTHAL, ROBERT LAWRENCE CHICAGO; A.B in LAS., Sociology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Sociology Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BLUMENTHAL, SUSAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; NOBLE; W.P.G.U. (2); Illini Guide (2, 3); S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4). BLY DONALD ARTHUR CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ANCHORAGE HOUSE; NROTC, Lieutenant J.G.; Roosevelt University. BOGENHOLM, BONNIE ELLEEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; CHI OMEGA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); B.JN.I.JJ. (2) ■ Student Musicals (2) ; Greek Week Committee (2, 3) ; Home Economics Club (1,4). BOLIN DUANE ALAN BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Industrial Education; CHI PHI; Ai Force ROTC, Cadet First Lieutenant; Honors Day (1). BOLON, ROBERTA NANCY SKOKIE; B.S in Elementary Education; A.RBO R SUITES; Illini Union Committee Member (3); W.P.G.U. (1); N.A.A.C.P. (3); S.C.O.P.E. (3), Young Democrats Club (3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BOLSEN KEITH KEARNEY HAMMOND; B.S. in Agriculture; BRANDOLIER; Gamma Sigma Delta; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. BOLTON, CHARLES THOMAS CHRISMAN; B.S in L.A.S., Astronomy; WESTON, House President (2, 4) ; Alpha Phi Omega; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); M.R.H.A. Judicial B oard (4); Track, Freshman Squad (1); L.A.S. Council (2); Astronomical Society (5); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (4). BOOTHBY MARYJ MONMOUTH; B.S. in Physical Education; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Pompons (2); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4), President (4). BORKOWSKI MARY LORETTA CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA HOUSE- Student Senate (3); Newman Club (3, 4); Student National Education Associ- ation (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Orchesis (1); Newman Club (2); Student National Education Association (2). BOUCHARD, TOM PIERCE WILMETTE; A.B. in L.A.S., Geography; FLAGG; Toma- hawk; Y.M.C.A. (1); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Honors Day (2, 3). BOUXSEIN, NICOLE CLARENDON HILLS; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (3). BOWIE, DOUGLAS DWAIN URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin American Studies; Y.M.C.A. (1); M.I.A. Executive Council (1); Anthropology Club (4); Film Society (4); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4) ; Spanish Club (3) ; Marketing Association (2, 3) ; N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3,4 ; S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4); S.N.C.C. (2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3). BOYSEN, CAROL ANN CRYSTAL LAKE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biological Sciences and General Science; CLARK HOUSE; Rosary College. BRABENEC, JOHN JOSEPH, III TAMPA, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., NROTC, Midshipman Lieutenant J.G.; Illini Glider Club (2, 3, 4). Psychology BRACHHAUSEN, ERIC HOUGHTON RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Aeronautical 1 Astronautical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Star and Scroll; Phi Eta Sigma: Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Star Course Manager (2); St. Pats Ball Com- mittee (2, 3); Phalanx (2); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). PET GRIPE: Pre-meds, James Scholars, HO BRADLEY, RAYMOND JOSEPH GLENDALE, CALIFORNIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ORCHARD DOWNS. BRADT, BERTHA GLIDDEN DEERFIELD; B.S. in Home Economics; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club (4); Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity. BRANDA, MICHAEL ROBERT ELM WOOD PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NEWMAN HALL- W.P.G.U. (2, 3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Radio Television Workshop (2, 3, 4). BRANIA, GERALDINE ANTOINETTE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE. BRASS, RICHARD WILLIAM STILLMAN VALLEY; B.S. in Agriculture; MINAWA LODGE; Hoof and Horn Club (4). BRAVARD, STEVEN DOUGLAS BROOKFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Delta Delta Sigma; Illini Union Committee .Member (1); Star Course Manager (1); Student Musicals (2); Dolphins (1, 2); Illini Skv Diver's Club (2, 3). BREWER, ERNEST LESTER FLORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; DELTA PHI, House President (4); Honors Day (I, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. BREWER, KAREN MILDRED LOVINGTON; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Illini Guide (3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3). BREWER, THOMAS EDWARD SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; PHI SIGMA KAPPA, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Star Course Manager (2); Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Freshman Seminar (1); S.C.O.P.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. BREX, ARLINE GERDA ADDISON; A.B. in L.A.S., English; CLARK HOUSE; Illini Guide (2); Freshman Board (1), President (1); James Scholar (1). BREZINSKI, DAVID FRANCIS DES PLAINES; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA PI; Illini Union Committee Member (1). BRIGGS, HARVEY ROBERT FRANKLIN GROVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GREG- ORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). BRIGHT, BONITA HELENE PRINCETON; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3); Illinois State University. BRILL, MARLENE ANN C HICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; LAUREL HOUSE, House President (2); Torch; Alpha Chron; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); W.P.G.U. (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (1). BRINKMAN, DIANE MERRY DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PI BETA PHI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (3); Cheerleader (2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). BRINKMAN, SALLY LAURIE ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; DELTA HOUSE; Russian Club (1, 2, 3, 4) ; German Club (4) ; Student National Education Association (3). BRODSKY, JACQUELINE LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Shi-Ai; Illini LInion Committee Member (1); Junior Panhellemc (1); Illini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (2); Honors Day (1, 2). BRODY, MARVIN DENNIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; Navy Pier Extension of the L'niversity of Illinois; Baseball, Varsity Squad (1). BROIDA, RONALD JAY HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA ALPHA MU, House President (4); Ma-Wan-Da; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Commit- tee Member (3, 4); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); Interfraternity Executive Council (5), President (5) ; Board of Fraternity Affairs (5) ; Interfraternity Council Program Board (4) ; A.S.C.E. (1); Young Democrats Club (4). BROOKS, BILLY C BUFFALO; B.S. in Agriculture; CALHOUN; Field and Furrow (3, 4); Springfield Junior College. BROOKS, THOMAS EDWARD EAST PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PAGE HOUSE; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (1). BROOM GORDON RALPH GREENVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., History; FARMHOUSE; Interfraternity Executive Council (3, 4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (3, 4); Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2). BROQUIST, STEVEN ANDRE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; BETA SIGMA PSI; Lutheran Student Foundation (3, 4); Military Ball Committee (4); NROTC, Captain; Armed Forces Council (4), Chairman (4); Navy Council (4), President (4); Trident (3, 4); University Soccer Club (3, 4). BROWN, CATHERINE ANN COAL CITY; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Chevron (3, 4); Illinois State University. and honors students who set the curve. 81 BROWN HOLLY BETH LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., French; DELTA PHI EP- SILON; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Campus Chest (1); Junior Panhellemc (1, 2); Illini Guide (4); Illini Union Committee Member (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). BROWN, LARRY WAYNE ELMWOOD; B.S. in Agriculture; University Chorus (2); Agri- cultural Judging Team (4); Hoof and Horn Club (4). BROWN MARILYN RUTH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ALPHA EP- SILON PHI, House President (3); Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Sigma Alpha; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest (D; Greek Week Committee (2); French Club (3); Panhellenic Judicial Board (3, 4); Political Science Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (1). BROWNFIELD SUSAN JANE CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Choir (2, 3, 4); Women's Glee Club (4); Madrigal Chorus (3); Oratorio Society (1, 2); Student Musicals (4); German Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1). BROYLES ALLEN ROSS OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ILLINOIS ' STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. BRUCKER TEANETTE MARGARET WYOMING; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Alpha Chron- S.N. LB. (2, 3); Agricultural Council (4); Illini Guide (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (1) ; Cooperative Extension Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4) ; Home Economics Club (1, 2). BRUCKMAN, LOIS ELLEN WASHINGTON; B.S. in Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Western Illinois University. BRUNE VIRGINIA ADELAIDE PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; KAPPA ' KAPPA GAMMA; Illini Union Committee Member (1). BRUNER ELIZABETH ANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA DELTA; University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 4); Student National Education Association (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (1, 4); Valparaiso University. BRUNS, VICKI JUNE SPRINGFIELD; B.F.A. in Painting; EVANS; Illini Guide (3). BUCHANAN RICHARD WILLIAM URBANA; B.S. in Marketing; Alpha Kappa Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Marketing Association (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University ot Illinois Scholarship Key. BUCK, CAROLYN JEAN EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ALLEN. BUCKLEY JUDY CATHERINE ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALLEN; Illini Guide (2, 4). BUFFENS EILEEN JOY CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; ' University of Wisconsin; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. BULLAMORE HELEN POND ELMHURST; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Shi-Ai; Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (3). BULLARD, CLARK WESLEY, III SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Aeronautical , E .neeriQg. gigma Tau. Tau Beta Pi. Sigma Gamma Tau, President (4); Flying Illini (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). tutndy T ARRY GENE . MAEYSTOWN; B.S. in Agriculture; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- BUNDY, LAR G t... A Universitj; chorus (1_ 2). Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Oratorio Society (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. UTTNTTNG MARCUS LOY .... TUSCOLA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET BUNTING, M U UI Tai, Beta Eta K I.EE.E (3 4) ; Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Umversity of Illinois Scholarship Key. RTTRORACHER MANFRED ERNEST CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; CAMPUS BURGBAC VIEW L OIWE Illinr Union Committee Chairman (3) ; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4). RTTcnr DAVID ALAN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in General Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET BURGE' DAVRESTDENCE;' Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gamma Epsilon; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi-ISl'E (1, 2, 3, 4. 5) ; Society of General Engineers (1,2, 3, 4, 5) ; James Scholar (1, 2, 3,'4);'Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key, rttbk-f DAVID WILLIAM SPRINGFIELD; B.S. inL.A.S., Zoology; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; BURKE, DAVID WILLIAM . „ |™ « Regimental Band (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (3); S.C.O.P.E. (4); Circle K (3, 4). BURKE ROBERTA MT. CARMEL; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; DELTA ZETA; Wabash Valley Junior College. BURKETT, ARTHUR EDWARD STREATOR; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN; Delta Sigma Pi. niiDirvnil T? PAPOTYN TANE CASEY; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-11 HOUSE; Torch; BURKYBILE CPARG (2Nr4) nirccU.r-in-C'hief (3); Agricultural Council (3); Home Eoono, i Council (2, 3); Home Economics Club (2, 3, A). Chief Illiniwek's colorful rain dance produced 82 BURLEW, CLAIRE ELLEN RANTOUL; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; mini Union Committee Member (2, 3). BURNS, BRUCE ALLEN ZION; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; CLUB ESQUIRE; Tribe of Illini (4); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (4). BUSBY, CAROL LEIGH INDIANOLA; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; THE MANSION; Illini Guide (3); Council for Exceptional Children (4). BUSCK, ERIKA ABORN OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; DELTA DELTA DELTA, House President (4); Torch; Shi-Ai; Mask and Bauble; The ILLIO (1); University Theatre Manager (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (1); Angel Flight (1, 2). BUTLER, EDWARD SAXE LELAND; B.S. in Agriculture; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Agricultural Economics Club (4); A.S.A.E. (1, 2); Illini Agricultural Mech- anization,Club (4). BUTLER, WILLIAM CHARLES BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; THETA CHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Arnold Air Society (2). BYLINA, THOMAS JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CACCHIONE, FRANK JOSEPH MELROSE PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., History; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Young Democrats Club (2). CAHAN, CAROL JOYCE LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (3); University of Cincinnati. CAMPBELL, CLAUDIA AUSTIN SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., French; GAMMA PHI BETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); L.A.S. Council (1,2,3). CAMPBELL, RONALD LYNN EFFINGHAM; B.S. in Engineering Physics; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Physics Society (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). CARLBURG, MARGOT LYNDON ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA XI DELTA; University Theatre Crew (1); Greek Week Committee (2, 3). CARLS, ESTHER ANN BEARDSTOWN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; GAMMA HOUSE, House President (3) ; Pi Delta Phi; French Club (3, 4) ; German Club (4) ; Y'oung Repub- licans Club (3, 4). CARLSON, KENNETH ERIC WOOD DALE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (4); State University of Iowa. CARLSON, KENNETH WAYNE JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., History; HOUSE OF ROOJAH. CARLSON, ROBERT DAVID LYNN CENTER; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; NABOR HOUSE; Alpha Zeta; Chi Gamma Iota; Alpha Epsilon; Engineering Council (3, 4); A.S.A.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). CARMACHEL, SALLIE ANN ELMWOOD PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Illini Guide (3, 4); German Club (3, 4). CARNAGEY, ROBERT WAYNE CRETE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; I.E.E.E. (4) ; Illinois Wesleyan LTniversity. CARPENTER, PAUL TIMOTHY JOLIET; B.S. in Communications; SNY'DER; Joliet Junior College. CARTER, ROBERT LEE WAPELLA; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Field and Furrow (3, 4). CASH, FREDERICK HARRISON URBANA; B.S. in Finance; PHI DELTA THETA; Football, Varsity Squad (4); Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (1); Finance Club (3, 4); Chief Illiniwek (3, 4). CASSIE, JAMES CLARKSON, JR MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Lawrence College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CASTAGNO, JAMES RICHARD QUINCY; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; B.S. in L.A.S., Chem- istry ALPHA DELTA PHI; Phi Eta Sigma; Illini Union Committee Member (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). CATHCART, DARLENE MARY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., English; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Illini Guide (3, 4). effective results at the Michigan game. 83 noofuuinuuutiiBH M CAVOLO, RICHARD ANDREW VALLEY STREAM, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Anthropology Club (3, 4). CHAFEE, MARGUERITE HOPE OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PHI Ml ; Alpha Lambda Helta; Delta Sigma Omieron (1, 2, 3. 4); Wheelchair Cheerleader Ml; Wheelchair Track Team (1,2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). CHAN HING CHUN HONG KONG; B.S. in General Engineering; Chinese Students Club (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHANG, DORIS HONG KONG; B.S. in Home Economics; Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Hope College. CHANG LOWELL G HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SCOTT; W.P.G.U. (2); Illinois Teclinograph (2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Chinese Students Club (1, 2, 3, 41 ; Student Peace Union (2, 3). CHAPMAN, GEORGIANA CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EP- SILON, House President (3); Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (3); .lames Scholar (2); Honors Day (1). CHASE, MARY DOOLIN FRANKLIN PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; A.C.E. (1); Honors Day (2). CHECKMAN, HARVEY BRUCE PEORIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (2); W.P.G.U. (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (4); Keck Institute of Technology. CHELIN JORY IVES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PRAETOR- IANS. CHERRY STEPHEN JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE- Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Society of American Military Engi- neers (3, 4); Young 'Democrats Club (1, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHESSMAN, GARY ALBERT PALATINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathaniatics; DELTA CHI; NROTC, Ensign; Phalanx (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1). CHMIELINSKI, MARCIA THERESE DES PLANES; A.B. in L.A.S., French; LINCOLN WENUE RESIDENCE, House President (4); Pi Delta Phi; Newman Club (2, 4); Illini Guide (4); French Club (3, 4); Russian Club (3, 4); Mundelein College. CHOI, SIU-FUNG HONG KONG; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALPHA HOUSE; Chung Chi College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHORLEY, RICHARD KENNETH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Medieval Civilization; PHI KAPPA PSI, House President (3); Skull and Crescent; Alpha Kappa Psi; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant; German Club (3, 4); Marketing Association (2, 3); Medieval Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHOW JAMES CHEH-MIN HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS ' STREET RESIDENCE, House President (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); Illini Guide (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4). CHRIST CHERYL ANN COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; GAMMA PHI BETA; The Daily Illini (1); The ILLIO (2); Illini Union Com- mittee Member (1,2); Campus Chest (1) ; Greek Week Committee (2) ; Honors Day (3) . CHUNOWITZ SONDRA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CHURCH, RICHARD WILLIAM CATLIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA CHI; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3) ; Junior Interfraternity Council (1) ; Freshman Seminar (1) ; Foot- ball, Freshman Squad (1). CICHON, JOANN MARIE EAST ST. LOUIS; A.B., in L.A.S., History; EVANS; Illini Guide (2, 3); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (1). CLATT, NAN GAY JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Delta Sigma Rho, President (3); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1,2); Campus Chest (1,2); IUini Forensic Association (1, 2, 3, 4) ; James' Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). CLAY, RUBIE DORIS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; Wilson Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; S.N.C.C. (2); Orchesis (1). CLAYTON, JOHN GIBSON PALOS HEIGHTS; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautics I Engineering; DELTA CHI; University Theatre Cast (3); American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics (4); Purdue University. CLEMENS, EDGAR THOMAS GRAYSLAKE; B.S. in Agriculture; Lindsey-Wilson Junior College. CLEMENTS, DONALD GLEN PAXTON; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club 2, 3, 4). The Co-ed Theatre builds a new addition 84 ■i CLUSKEY, FREDERICK JOSEPH BRIMFIELD; B.S in Dairy Technology; NABOR HOUSE House President f4); Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Agricultural ouncil (3, 4); Agricultural Judging 'I'caiu i3, 4); Dairj Production Club ( 1 . 2, 3, 4 i ; Dairy Technology Society (1, 2, 3, 4), President iiii; , lames Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day CI). COCAGNE WILLIAM SERAPHIN VANDALIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA ' PHI DELTA; I.E.E.E. (3, 4i; [.S.P.E. 14); Honors Day (1). COCHRAN RICHARD MATHEW . SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ('III ' PSI, Ilou.se President t 1); Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tan; Eta Kappa Nu; Southern Illinois University. COCKING BETTY LOUISE PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ' KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Mu Ep- sil'on- The ILLIO (1.2, 3, 4). Associate Editor (4); Illini Union Committee Member (4); WES A. Board (1); Extramural Manager (1); Junior Panhellenic (2); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3, li; Student Senate Subcommittee (3); Oratorio Society (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir I ; Illnn Guide (4) Panhellenic Chairman (4); Freshman Board (1); Board of Panhellenic Artairs (3, '4); Mathematics Honors Program (1, 2. 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). COGSWELL, CARYL CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; PALAMAR; Pi Delta Phi; Student Musicals (2). COHEN CAROL DEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; Illini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (1); W.P.G.U. (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); WILL (1, 3); Greek Week Committee (2, 3); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4). COHEN DAVID IRA GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PI LAMBDA PHI; Illini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Italian Club (2, 3, 4); S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4). COHEN, GLANT CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); WILL (4); Television Workshop (2, 3). COHEN ROBERTA SANDRA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (2, 3); English Club (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Honors Day (3); Indiana University. COHEN, SHELDON IRVING CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PI LAMBDA PHI, House President (3) ; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Illini Guide (3); S.C.O.P.E. 1 3, 4); James Scholar (1). COIL GALE CROUGHAN NASHVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (2, 3, 4). COIL GEORGE LEON NASHVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S.. Political Science; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Pershing Rifles (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). COKER RICHARD CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; ANCHORAGE HOUSE, House President (3); Anthropology Club (3); Folk Song Club (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. COKLISS, HARLEY LOUIS SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA EPSILON PI; The Daily Illini (3); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4); Illini Llmon Com- mittee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (2, 3); Film Society (4); N.A.A.C.P. (4); S.C.O.P.E. (3). COLE, CLAUDIA ARLENE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Education; DELTA ZETA; Knox College. COLTHURST STEVEN LEE CABERY; B.S. in Agriculture; PHI KAPPA PSI; Agri- cultural Economics Club (3, 4) ; Young Republicans Club (3, 4) ; Illinois State University. CONKLIN JAMES RAYMOND ROCKFORD; B.S. in Economics; PSI UPSILON; Base- ball, Freshman Squad (1); St. Pat's Ball Committee (1); Engineering Mechanics Society (1, 2); Finance Club (4); Marketing Association (3, 4); Rockford College. CONLON, JAMES JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. CONLON, JOHN PATRICK CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; NEWMAN; Commerce Council (3, 4); Finance Club (3, 4); Marketing Association (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4) ; Young Republicans Club (3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. CONNER JAMES RAU PANA; B.S. in Marketing; DELTA UPSILON; Ma-Wan-Da, President (4); The ILLIO (2, 3, 4), Business Manager (4); Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Marketing Association (4). CONNORS, JOHN FRANCIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.I.E.E. (1, 2). CONROY, JUDITH ANN MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in Marketing; KAPPA DELTA; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Marketing Association (3, 4); Society for the Advance- ment of Management (3). CONWAY, CHARLES PHILLIP, JR CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Mathematics; NEWMAN; Pi Mu Epsilon; Spanish Club (2, 3). COOK ALAN JOHN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; EVANS SCHOLARS; Y.M.C.A. (1); Newman Club (3, 4); L.A.S. Council (3, 4); S.C.O.P.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). and improves on a campus tradition. 85 wmnanimamMwiiiiiiiwiiiii Physical Education Courses 100 and 116 COOLEY JACK DEAN MATTOON; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. COOPER DAVID ALAN SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; GREGORY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Alpha Phi Omega; W.P.G.U. (2); Film Society (4); Folk Song Club (3, 4). COOPER, KEITH EDWARD HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Accountancy; KAPPA SIGMA; Accountancy Club (3, 4). COOPER KENNETH STUART EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology ; PRAETORIANS; M.I.A. Executive Council (2); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (3). COOPER, MICHELAEVONNE DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (2, 3); French Club (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2); Universite de Grenoble. COOPER, MICHELE ANN WATERLOO, IOWA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies. COPPOCK, MARGARET ANN LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; Loyola University. CORN STEPHEN LESLIE WEST FRANKFORT; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA TAU OMEGA- Ma- Wan-Da; Director, Illini Union Board (4); Mini Union Committee Chairman (2) ; Illini Guide (2) ; Accountancy Club (4) ; Committee on Student Affairs (4) . CORRADO, JOSEPH MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3, 4). CORRIGAN, LORETTA RUTH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; VAN DOREN; Newman Foundation Executive Council (3, 4) ; Wright Junior College. CORTRIGHT, ALICE JANE SANDWICH; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; PRESBY; Torch- Alpha Chron; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); McKinley Foundation Executive Council (1, 2, 3) ; Illini Guide (4) ; French Club (4); S.N.C.C. (2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (4). COTTRELL SAMUEL, IV BRISTOL, VIRGINIA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ' DELTA CHI; Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; A.F.S. (1, 2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4). COULTAS, RONALD KEITH RIGGSTON; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); Illinois College. COUPER, JANICE ALDEN ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN; B.F A. in Graphic Design; PHI MU; University Theatre Cast (2) ; University Theatre Crew (3) ; Y.W.C.A. (3) ; W.P.G.U. (3); Illini Guide (2, 3); University Theatre Board (3). COURTER, RICHARD WAYNE DELONG; B.S. in Forestry; ORCHARD DOWNS; Illini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4). COWAN, MICHAEL KENNETH OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; CHI PHI. COWEN MICHAEL LEE BEARDSTOWN; B.S. in Physical Education; PHI KAPPA TAU; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). COYNE JOSEPH FRANCIS MINOOKA; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Omicron Delta ' Kappa- Alpha Zeta; M.I.A. Executive Council (3, 4), President (4); Student Senate (4)- Major Committee of Student Senate (3, 4); S.N.I.B. (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (3. 4); Agri cultural Economics Club (3, 4); Field and 1' urrow (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Committee on Student Affairs (4); Joliet Junior College. COYNE, RICHARD WILLIAM MINOOKA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ALU , A Y_S INN, House President (2); Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Mini Guide (2); A.I.I n.E . (1, 2, 3, 4); Y'oung Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. CRABTREE CHERYL MANHATTAN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA ; Mini Union Committee Chairman (3); Major Committee of Student Senate [3); ( lieer- leader (4) ; Joliet Junior College. CRANE, DANIEL BERNARD CHICAGO; U.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA EPSILON PI. CRANE, STEPHEN GLENN RANTOl'L; B.S, i Aooountancj ; Dalta Sigma l'i; Air Foroe ROTC, Captain; MacMurray College. CRAWFORD, JANET ANN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; H.l'.A. in Graphic Design; DEI I GAMMAj Gamma Alpha Chi. CRAWFORD, RICHARD EARL DANVERS; U.S. in Agriculture ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4). 86 teach students how to move . . . basically. CRAWFORD, THOMAS DOW GEORGETOWN; Bachelor of Architecture; TRIANGLE; Alpha Phi Omega. CREEL, JANET MARIE MORTON GROVE; B.F.A. in Painting; ALLEN; Illini Guide (3). CREMIEUX, LINDA ANN HINSDALE; B.S. in L.A.S., Anthropology; THE MANSION. CRESSEY, VIRGINIA MULLEN SEA CLIFF, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., Italian; Italian Club (2, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3); Rockford College. CRISEL, JOHN JAMES ALBION; B.S. in General Engineering; Engineering Council (2, 3); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4); Society of General Engineers (I, 2, 3, 4). CRONK, MICHAEL JOHN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineer- ing; Alpha Phi Omega. CROSSMAN, TOMMY LEE BEASON; B.S. in Dairy Technology; CLUB ESQUIRE; Agricultural Council (3); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Dairy Technology Society (1, 2, 3, 4). CROUSE, DAVID DUANE UR BANA; B.S. in Communications; BETA THETA PI; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4) ; Tribe of Illini (3, 4) ; Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4) ; Football, Freshman Squad (1); Rugby Club (3). CROW, SANDRA SUE DANVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; MAPLE HALL; Home Economics Club (3, 4). CROWTHER, ALLAN WALTER CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); Honors Day (1). CURRAN, PATRICK DENNIS LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; SIGMA CHI; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (1). CUTLER, GLENN MATTSON LOVES PARK; B.S. in Management; ACACIA; Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Army ROTC. Captain. CUTRIGHT, MELITTA J TOLEDO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALLEN; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Illini Union Committee Chairman (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); A.I. I.E., A.I.S. (4); French Club (4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3); History Honors Program (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DAGGETT, JON WILLIAM CARLINVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Hannibal LaGrange College. DAHLIN, ROBERT K CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Alpha Delta Sigma; The Daily Illini (4); Student Musicals (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DAHLSTROM, NORRIS ALFRED CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Sigma Mu, President (4); Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); M.I.S. (2, 4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DANDAR, MICHAEL JOHN, JR PEARL CITY, HAWAII; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Air Force ROTC, Colonel; Armed Forces Council (4); Arnold Air Society (1, 2, 3, 4.) DANI, BRUCE NATHANIEL EL CENTRO, CALIFORNIA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (3, 4) ; Imperial Valley College. DANKER, MARSHALL PAUL DWIGHT; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Alpha Epsilon; Illini Union Com- mittee Chairman (4); Lutheran Foundation (3); Agricultural Council (3); Illini Guide (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DANKO DANIEL WAYNE STREATOR; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Pi Tau Sigma; Honors Day (1). DAVIDSON, JOHN RICHARD HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Young Democrats Club. DAVIDSON, STERLING PRICE, III VILLA PARK; B.S. in Communications. DAVIS, FRANCES ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; INDECO; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1). DAVIS, JAMES MURNANE WHEATON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Chi Gamma Iota; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu, President (4); I.E.E.E. (2,3,4); Young Republicans Club (4) ; Honors Day (3) ; Illinois Institute of Technology ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1, 2). 87 HIIIIWiyilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilWIIIIIiiWIIM'iiiiiiiiiiiii mimiini ■■■«— But how can we possibly go to two formals DAVIS JOHN PAUL JR ANNA; B.S. in Communications; PHI KAPPA PSI; Alpha Delta Sigma; Folk Sons Club (3, 4). DAVIS MAER IRWIN CHICAGO; U.S. in Finance; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Alpha Kappa DAVIS, JYIA K i. «r ( ,ommittee Member (i,2); Campus Chest (1,2); Junior Interfratermty Council (1); Student Senate (1,2, 3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate 2, 3, 4 ; Freshman Seminar U); Illini Guide (3); Accountancy Club (4); 1'inance Club (2, 6, 4), Young Democrats Club (3); Committee on Student Affairs (3). DAY GORDON WAYNE WINCHESTER; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS ' STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Illinois Tech- nograph (3 4); Army Lrim and Bugle Corps ( 1, 2); I.E.E.E. (3, 4) ; Engineering Honors Program (1,2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1,2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). DAY TANET LUCILE .... HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Shorter Board; Director, Illini Union Board (4); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3); Campus Chest (2, 3); Junior Panhellemc (1); Student Senate (4). DAY LAWRENCE LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PENNSYL- DAY, LAWK A ENUE MMIDENCE, House President (3); A.I.C1..E. (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (3). DAY, NANCY ANN MOLINE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAFT. DAYTON DORIS ANN . . . URBANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biological Science ami DAY1UK, jjukis a « GAMMA pHj BETA. I1Uru Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3). DAZEY TAMARA LEE DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; CHI ' OMEGA. House President (4); Mortar Board.; Torch; Shi-A,; Ilhn. Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1, 2, V , Women's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir (1); Mathematics Honors Program (1); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2). DEAN DOUGLAS PAUL LAKELAND, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics. DEBATIN RONALD EDWARD POCAHONTAS; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Council 'T ' Plowboy Prom Committee (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (1) ; Agricultural Judging Team (4)- Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Dairy Technology Society (1, 2). DE BERRY WILLIE ESTHER CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; ARBOR SUITES; Home Economics Club (4); Newman Club (3, 4); Mount Mary College. DE BRUYCKERE, CAROL JEAN MOLINE; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR. DEBSKI, HENRIETTA THERESE CHICAGO; B.S in LAS., Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Newman Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3); Spanish Club (2). DECHOW T PHILIP ABINGTON; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TAU KAPPA EP- ' SILON; A.V.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4). DECHOW SUE WIDNEY .... DANVILLE: A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA ' DELTA PI; The ILLIO (1, 2); Student Musicals (2). DECKER CORINNE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO; Campus Chest (2); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Washington University. DEDINA KATHLEEN DIANE DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Home Economics; BUSEY; Home Economics Club (3) ; Mundelein College. DEININGER, GEORGE JAMES ELGIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Men's Glee Club (3); Lake Forest College; Northern Illinois University. DEKAN MARY ANN GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in Physical Education; CHI OMEGA; Pom- pons (1); Angel Flight (3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (I, 2, 3, 4); Newman Club (3, 4). DELUCA, JOHN PAUL PRAIRIE DUROCHER; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; NEWMAN; Keramos; American Ceramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). DE PAUW, RAY JOSEPH SHEFFIELD; B.S. in General Engineering; Gamma Epsilon; Society of General lOngineers (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (4). DE ROSA, MARILYN THERESA CHICAGO BEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; McKINLEY; English and Sp h Club (4); Bloom Community College. DEROUSSE MITZEANN SPARTA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE. DERSO, JOSEPH PETER ROCHESTER, NEW YORK; B.S. in Finance; GARNER, House President (4); Pershing Rifles (li; Finance Club (4). 88 in one evening— I only have one dress! DEUTSCH MICHAEL EDWARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; TAl EPSILON PHI; The Daily Illini (2); Illini Union Committee Member (4); Junior Inter- fraternity Council (li; Ililicl Executive Council (2); Illini Guide (3,4); Pre-Law Club (3) . DEVRIENDT, FRANCOIS JEAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ORCHARD DOWNS; Film Society (4); French Club (3, 4) ; German Club (3,4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DEWEY, MARILYN SUE DAYTON, OHIO; B.S. in Home Economics; Dames Club (3, 4); .Miami University; Iowa State University. DE YOUNG EDWARD JOHN ST. ANNE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; SCOTT, House Presi- ' dent (1); Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Physics Society (1, 2, 3); Young Democrats Club (3); Fidelis League (1, 3, 4), President (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key. DICKMAN, MARTIN JAY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PHI EPSILON PI. DICKOW, CARL ERNST CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DIMMER ROBERTA BETH LOMBARD; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI; Shorter Board; The ILLIO (2, 3, 4), Editor-in-Chief (4). DITTMAN ALBERT EDWARD ANTIOCH; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; ARMORY HOUSE; Council for Exceptional Children (4); North Central College. DITTMER, ALICE ANN CARTHAGE; B.S. in Home Economics; DELTA HOUSE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Omicron Nu, President (4); Phi LTpsilon Omicron; S.N. LB. (2, 3, 4), Director (4) ; Home Economics Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Cooperative Extension Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2); Agriculture Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DI VITO, RICCARDO MICHAEL WESTCHESTER; B.S. in Accountancy; NEWMAN. DIXON, PATRICIA ANN BIGGSVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; WESCOGA; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Wesley Foundation Student Council (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2, 3); Cooperative Extension Club (1); Home Eco- nomics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). DOBBS, NORMAN ALLEN LINCOLN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Scabbard and Blade (2, 3); Society of American Military Engineers (3, 4); A.S.C.E. (4). DOLBOW, KENNETH HERBERT EFFINGHAM; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2); M.I.S. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). DOLL, JOHN CHRIS POCAHONTAS; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk; Agricultural Education Club (2, 3); Dairy Production Club (I); Field and Furrow (2, 3, 4). DOLLINS, MARY LOU BLOOMINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Military Sponsor (2); St. Pat's Ball Queen (3). DOMINICK, JOSEPH RAYMOND, JR BRADLEY; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Tau Alpha; Sigma Delta Chi; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); Television Workshop (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DONOVAN, LARRY WAYNE VINCENNES, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; Arnold Air Society (1, 2); A.I. A. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Vincennes University. DONZE, RICHARD LEE EL PASO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (1); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DORFMAN, MERLE LEE LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Star Course Manager (1); Y. M. C. A. (3); Campus Chest (1); W.P.G.U. (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Council for Exceptional Children (4); DB Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (4). DORN, ALBERTA LOUISE CARY; B.S. in Home Economics; ALLEN; Gamma Alpha Chi; Home F onomics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3). DORNER, PAUL MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4). DORSEY, JAMES ROBERT PENFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; NEWMAN; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Honors Day (1). DOUBEK, ROBERT WILLIAM RIVERSIDE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (3); German Club (2, 3, 4); S.C.O.P.E. (3); Honors Day (1, 3). DOUGHERTY, JAMES FRANCIS ROCKFORD; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PSI UPSILON; Delta Delta Sigma; The Daily Illini (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant. 89 «romgon« iHHHnn iiiniiiii«niii— DOUGLAS, DIANA DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ARBOR SUITES; Orchesis (3); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Student National Education Association (2, 3, 4); Bradley Uni- versity. DOWNIE, JOHN DAVID CHAMPAIGN; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; V.M.C.A. (4); Miami University; Illinois Wesleyan University. DREYFUS DONALD CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PRAETORIANS; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Accountancy Club (4); Society for the Advancement ot Management (4). nRTFR TANET COOK WASHINGTON ; B.S. in Music Education; EVANS; Alpha Lambda DRIER, JANE f COOK sigma Ajpha Iota; Concert Band (2. 3); First Regimental Band (1); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key. DROBA KATHRYN GLENCOE; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Mu Phi IOpsilon; Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Lindenwood College. DRUCKER GAY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Sociology Club (4); Young Demo- , g ci (i)_ French Club ,4). Hillel Foundation (3, 4); University of Illinois Dental School. TiRTTRY GERALD IRWIN . . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ZETA BETA TAU; DRURY, GERALD «W1« • rf mn[ Union g ommittee (2) ;IUini Union Committee Chair- man (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir, President (1). DU CAINE VICKI LYNNE LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA; A.B. in L.A.S. Psychology; DU UAiiNJi, Jg I(jMA SIGMA. East Los Angeles College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DUDZIK KENNETH LEONARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Chi Gamma U ' Iota; Newman Club (2); A.I.I.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. DUFFIELD PATRICIA SUE PRINCETON; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA ' DELTA; Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Illini Guide (2); Honors Day (1). DULEKOZ ERHAN BURSA, TURKEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; Ohio State University; Queens College; Istanbul Technical University. DUNCAN BECKI JEAN DEKALB; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DUE lain, Bfi j Accountancy Club (3i 4). Folk Song Club (2); james Scholar (1,2). DUNHAM BRADLEY WARREN MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARMORY HOUSE; Black Hawk College. DUNNE EDWARD JOSEPH CHICAGO; A.B. in LA.S., Political Science; SIGMA PHI ' EPS1LON; Campus Chest (3); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); II .greek (3) ; Greek Week Committee (4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (4) ; German Club (3. 4); Pre-Law Club (4) ; Newman Club (3, 4) ; Bogan Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the Um- versity of Illinois. DUNPHY MICHAELBARXOW SULLIVAN; B.S. in Agriculture; HOUSE OF COMMONS; ' Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4). DUPATZ MAUREEN MAY COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA UUr ' OMICRON PI- Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Cast (3); University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 3); Spanish Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2). nvnRAK MARILYN CATHERINE CHARLESTON; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DVORAK, ™ TAVI?T7Tch;S -Ai-, Sigma Alpha Iota; Star Course Manager (1, 2); University Orchestra (i); Oratorio Society (3). DYER TAMES JOSEPH .... CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; MEDEA; Illini Union DYER, JAM m?£e Member (3_ 4); t.e.E.E. (3, 4); Bogan Junior College; St. Joseph s College. nVFR WTI LIAM HOWARD .... WEBSTER GROVES, MISSOURI; Bachelor of Architecture ' ALPHA CHI RHO; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4, 5); Central College. DYMOND, KAREN ANN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Education; ALLEN; Denison University. FARHART LOIS EILEEN . . . BENSENVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; ILLINOIS STREET EARHART, LUlb f1 A , Lambda Delta; Russian Club (2, 3 4; Dobro Slovo; Freshman Board (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Umversity of Illinois Scholar- ship Key. FASTTAND SALLY ELIZABETH MOLINE; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA EASTLAND, J, . IUim Union Committee Member (1, 2); Pompons (1); Ulmi Guide (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). T7Axr.w rHFRYT TYNN ELWOOD; B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-11 HOUSE ; EATON, CHERY L L™ ,—. j B (3',. ,,„„„, Eoonomics Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. tofhhfart FRANK CHARLES ELM WOOD PARK; B.S. in Management: PENNSYL- EBERHEARTVANLf AVENUE: ! RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant; A.I.A. (2). Schick plans to demonstrate their new stainless 90 ECKARDT, JAMES RUDOLF PROSPECT HEIGHTS; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Physics Society (2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). ECKERT, SUSAN ANNE LOMBARD; B.S. in Communications; PHI MU; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Major Committee of Student Senate i_i; Marketing Association (3). ECKERTY DALE EDWARD BROADLANDS; B.S. in Industrial Administration; THKT A CHI; Ma-Wan-Da; Wa-Na-See; Sachem; Oi.uw Beta Pi; I. mversity Iheatre Cast (1); Y M C.A. ill' (an 1 1 his Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Tribe of Illini (4); Baseball, freshman S.,uad ill; Basketball Manager H, 2, 3, 4); Senior Basketball Manager (4); Illini Guide (3); (beck Week Committee (3); Army ROD . first Lieu- tenant- Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4). EDELHEIT, SUSAN WERSHKOFF SKOKIE; B.F.A. in Art Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); James Scholar (1,2, 3); Honors Day (1. 21. EDGREN, DAVID JONATHAN HINSDALE; A.B. in L.A.S.. Teaching of Speech; SIMP- SON ; Army ROTC, Cadet Major; Scabbard and Blade (4) ; University of the Philippines; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. EHRLICH KENNETH DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; PEABODY ' DRIVE RESIDENCE; M.I.S. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. EHRLICHER, CAROLYN SUE PEKIN; B.S. in Communications; GAMMA PHI BETA; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Stephens College. EICK, BONITA MARIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (1, 3, 4); Student Musicals (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (1); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4). EITENMILLER RONALD RAY PEKIN; B.S. in Dairy Technology; CLUB ESQUIRE; Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Dairy Technology Society (1, 2, 3, 4). EITZEN, LANDO, JR JACKSONVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; FORBES. ELDEN, GARY MICHAEL CHICAGO; A.B in LAS., Political Science; PI LAMBDA PHI- Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Mu Illini Union Committee Member (4); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. ELIASON, JOHN FREDERICK ELMHURST; B.S. in L.A.S Psychology; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Ma-Wan-Da; Tribe of Illini (4); Gymnastics, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3); AirForce ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Honors Day (1). ELKIN, LARRY RUE ..... PAXTON; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; Forsite Club (4, 5). ELLIOTT, CHERRIE ANN CHENOA; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; PRESBY; Phi Beta Lambda; Student National Education Association (4); Young Republicans Club (3), Honors Day (1). ELLIOTT, NELLE DOWNS PHOENIX, ARIZONA; B.F.A. in Painting. ELLIS ALEXIS EULA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; N.A.A.C.P. (1). ELLIS PAUL DAVID . DECATUR; B.S. in Civil Engineering; DELTA SIGMA PHI, House President' ) ; Star and Scroll; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; Illini Union Committee Chair- man (4); Universitv Theatre Cast (3); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); A.h.C.k. (2, 3); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). ELSE RICHARD LAMBERT PALOS HEIGHTS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. fcLbii, KlCHAKU AmB g)_ Honors Day (i 2); Navy p.er Extension o{ the Umverslty of Illinois. FLY TANET VANDERMARK WILMINGTON; B.S. in Home Economics; Phi Upsilon ' Omicron; Theta Sigma Phi; Home Economics Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. EMERSON KAY GENOA; B.S. in Home Economics; BUSEY; United Christian Fellow- ship (1); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). EMERT WIN H CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Army ROTC, Cadet Captain; U. of I. Scuba Club (1). EMERY MARILYN MADENE LAURA; B.S. in Music Education; TAFT; Mu Phi Epsilon; ' YWC.A. (2, 3, 4); Women's Glee Club (3, 4); Wesley Foundation Student Council (2, 3, 4). EMERY, ROBERT JAY WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; A.S.A.E. (2, 3, 4). EMERY SHARON RUTH KEY EDWARDSVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; EMERY, iirlAKOW Ultt JBgx . . CommiUee Member (2). Angel Flight (2, 3); Illinois State University. steel blades in the Illini Union Tavern. 91 ENGEL, CARL DAVID CANTRALL; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics anil Astronautics (3, 4). ENGELBRECHT, WILLIAM DAVID HENRY; B.S. in Communications; FARMHOUSE; Star and Scroll; Alpha Delta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; Illini Union Committee Member (2. 3); S.N.I .b'. (2. 3); Agricultural Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Agri- cultural Education Club (2); Young Democrats Club (.2, 3). EPSTEIN RONALD STUART CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PRAETOR- IANS; Y.M.C.A. (4); German Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of ijlinois; Debate Team (1); University Chorus (1); Northwestern University. ERICKSON, KERRY DEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Wilson Junior College; Illinois Institute of Technology. ERMOLI CARLOS CARACAS, VENEZUELA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); W.P.G.U. (1, 2); A.I.S. (3); I.E.E.E. (3, 4). ERNST, ROBERTA DOROTHEA CARLINVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; BETA HOUSE, President (3); Alpha Lambda Delia; Iota Sigma Pi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). ERNST, THOMAS WILBUR CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; THETA XI; Campus Chest (2); A.S.M.E. (1); Marketing Association (4). ESHELMAN, SUSAN JANE CANTON; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1); Marketing Association (4). ETUK, NDARAKE CHARLES EDEOBOM, NIGERIA; B.S. in Dairy Technology; Cali- fornia State Polytechnic College. EVANS DAVID POE .... ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE: Fencing, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1); Military Ball Committee (4), Chairman (4); NROTC, Midshipman Lieu- tenant; Navy Council (4); Trident (4). EVANS, ROBERT WILLIAM, JR CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Skull and Crescent; Omega Beta Pi; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Y'oung Republicans Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). EVERT TRACEY ANN ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA DELTA- The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (2); University Choir (1); Dolphins (2, 3); Angel Flight (3, 4); Y'oung Democrats Club (3). EWERT ROBERT ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); University Theatre Cast (3, 4); Campus Chest (3); M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Student Musicals (3, 4); Air Force ROTC, Captain; Wright Junior College. EWING, NANCY BELLE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GAMMA PHI BETA; Y'oung Republicans Club (4); University of Puget Sound. FAGERLIN, GLENN WILLARD ELMHURST; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics. FAHRNER, EDWARD ALLAN DOLTON; B.S. in Industrial Administration; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Alpha Kappa Psi; Campus Chest (3, 4) ; Dolphins (3) ; Marketing Association (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2). FAIRFIELD, KENT DAVID GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ORCHARD DOWNS; Y'.M.C.A. (3, 4); United Christian Fellowship (3, 4); Stanford University. FANTA, WILLIAM BRIAN RIVERSIDE; B.S. in Communications; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Delta Chi; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); Television Work- shop (2, 3, 4). FARKASH, HOWARD ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Mask and Bauble; Illini Union Committee Member (4); University Theatre Manager (3, 4); University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew (2); Marching Illini (2, 3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Washington University. FARNSWORTH, GEORGE ALLEN NORMAL; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Star Course Manager (1); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4). FARRERO, ANTHONY LOUIS COAL CITY; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Alpha Kappa Psi; Campus Chest (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4) ; Lewis College. FAST, BYRON LYNN DECATUR; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Association (4). FATURA, PEGGY JEAN CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA PHI. FEICKERT, ELISSA ANN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA GAMMA; The ILLIO (2); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellemc (2); Pompons (2, 3); Y'oung Democrats Club (3); Belleville Junior College. The librarians report that 3,376,263 books 92 FEINBERG, ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PI LAMBDA PHI; Mini Guide (4); Accountancy Club (3, -4 ) ; S.C.O.P.E. (4). FEINBERG, TUDITH LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; Mini Guide I I); Humanist Society (1); N.A.A.C.P. (1); Young Demo- crats Club (1, 2); Drake University. FELDMAN, JACK MICHAEL SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PEABODV DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. FELMAN, ELLEN NORMA HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; ALLEN; Illini Guide (4); Folk Song Club (1); Young Democrats Club (2). FELTS, NANCY SUE AURORA; B.S. in Physical Education; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Shi-Ai; Pompons (1); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Student Musicals (3); Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4). FENTON, WILLIAM FLOYD CHESTERFIELD; B.S. in Agriculture; DELTA TAU DELTA; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Field and Furrow (4). FERREIRA, DANIEL ALVES MOLINE; B.S. in Education; Soccer, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 1); Spanish Club (3, 4); Western Illinois University. FERRELL, LEO DALE WINDSOR; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; The ILLIO (2); Plowbov Prom Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (1); Agri- cultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). FIAKPUI, EVANS ZACCHAEUS ALAUANYO, GHANA; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; HOP- KINS; A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (2, 3). FIESE, JOHN STANLEY DAVENPORT, IOWA; B.S. in Management; Western Illinois University. FILEK, ALLAN AUGUST ..... OAK PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; ORCHARD DOWNS; Alpha Kappa Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; The Daily Illini (3); Accountancy Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1); Commerce Honors Pro- gram (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). FILIP, CHRISTINE ANN BATAVIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin-American Studies; McKINLEY; Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); University Orchestra (1, 4). FILIP, WILLIAM JOHN NORTH RIVERSIDE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PHI KAPPA TAU. FINAN, THOMAS JOSEPH, JR AUDUBON, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., History; SIGMA NU; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4); Illini Union Coznmittee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Villanova University. FINGERMAN, IAN MERRILL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PI LAMBDA PHI. FINGOLD, JOAN BETTE HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; Student National Education Association (4); Ohio Wesleyan University. FINK, JOHN RICHARD CRETE; B.S. in Forestry; Alpha Zeta; Xi Sigma Pi; Agricultural Council (4); Illini Foresters (2, 3, 4, 5); Student Peace Union (1); Soccer Club (3); Agriculture Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. FINLEY, LARRY STEVEN SILVIS; B.S. in Communications; NEWMAN; The Daily Mini (1, 2, 3, 4); Y.M.C.A (4); W.P.G.U (1); Film Society (2, 3, 4); Young Demo- crats Club (3, 4). FISCHER, MARILYNN RUTH BALTIMORE, MARYLAND; B.S. in Restaurant Manage- ment; BARTON; Restaurant Management Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Agriculture Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). FISCHER, RONALD STEVEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Accountancy Club (3, 4). FISH, RAYMOND MORRIS IOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Engineering Honors Program (3); James Scholar (4); Miami University. FISHER, BARBARA JEAN G CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Home Economics; A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (2, 4) ; University of Virginia. FISHER, CHARLES EDWARD MT. CARMEL; B.S. in Accountancy; BETA SIGMA PSI; Wabash Valley Junior College. FISHER, MARY LOUISE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Torch; The Daily Illini (1, 2); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 3); Greek Week Committee (3). were unused by students during the year. 93 FISHER PENNY MERLE WILMETTE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; IOTA ALPHA PI, House President (4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, -5); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenie (1). FISHER, PHILLIP HARRIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PRAETORIANS; Pi Tau Sigma; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3); Engineering Council (4); A.b.M.K. W.«i Southeast Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Baseball (I) . FITCH, JANET RAE SPRINGFIELD; A.B in L A.S., English; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Pi Delta Phi; Hellenic Students Club (3, 4); I.A.S. (3 ; Italian Club (2, 3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. FITZGERALD, PATRICK MICHAEL . . . CARY; B.S. in Physical Education; CH I PHI; W.P. G.U. (2, 3); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1). FLORA KENT ALLEN .... FAIRMOUNT; B.S. in Agriculture; CHI PHI; Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1). FLYNN BARBARA JEANNE MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; NOBLE; Phi Kappa Phi- Illini Guide (3); Newman Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Mount St. Scholastica College. FLYNN, DENNIS PATRICK DANVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI GAMMA DELTA, House President (4); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3, 4) ; Interfratermty Council Program Board (3); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 4); Honors Day (3). Biology; EVANS; Ter- (4). FOGELQUIST, SHARON OLIVIA DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; EVV rapin (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (2, 3); Student National Education Association FOGLER KAREN ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shorter Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3, 4), Associate Editor (4); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (1). FORD WILLIAM ROBERT LISLE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Aurora College. FORDHAM, STEWART DALE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S Biology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Omega Beta Pi; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Hillel Foundation (3, 4); Anthropology Club (1); Biology Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. FORREST GAIL ANN ROSELLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Music; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- ' DENCE. FORSELL JILL SUSAN ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Honors Day (3); Illinois State University. FORSTER FRED KURT NILES; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; ' ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (3); Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Tau; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); Northern Illinois Uni- versity. FOSTER, LARRY LEE BEARDSTOWN; B.S. in Forestry; Illini Foresters (2, 3, 4). FOWLER, JAMES ALEXANDER CHICAGO; A.B. in LAS Sociology; PI KAPPA PHI House President (4); The ILLIO (3); University Theatre Crew (2 W.P.G.U (4), Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Military Ball Committee (4); Army KUIO, Captain; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Sociology Club (4). FOWLER ROBERT JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Folk Song Club (3)- I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Mathematics Club flj. ' FOX ALICE LEE . . . PAXTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric and Composition; Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4). FOX, EDWARD GERALD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PRAETORIANS; Illini Union Committee Member (4). FRANDSEN, RICHARD ALAN SPRINGFIELD; A.B in L.A.S., Political Science; PSI UPSILON; Skull and Crescent; The ILLIO (2); Junior Interfratermty Council (2); Army ROTC, Lieutenant. FRANDZEL, MICHAEL BENJAMIN SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FRANK, MELVIN BOYD BROADALBIN, NEW YORK; B.F.A. in Architecture; Gargoyle; A.I. A. (3); Hudson Valley Community College. FRANKS, JERRY POWELL RANTOUL; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA KAPPA LAMB- DA, House President (3); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (2, 6). FRANKS, KAREN WORLEY RANTOUL; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; Southern Illinois University. HOMECOMING— an Illinois tradition of parades, 94 MM FRANKS, MARGARET ANN MORRIS; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI. House President (4); Sigma Alpha Iota; Illini Union Committee Member (2,3); W omen s Glee Club (2, 3, 4), President (4). FRANZEN, EDWIN ERNEST CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (4); Illinois Institute of TeehnologJ ; Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.I.A. (1, 2, 3); Pershing Rifles (1, 2). FRANZEN, WAYNE LAMAR ALTAMONT; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; GARNER; W.P. G.U. (2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). FRAZEE, THOMAS EDWARD DIVENNON; B.S. in Agriculture; BRANDOLIER, House President (4); Illini Guide (4); Agricultural Economics Club (4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3). FRAZIER, ROY EARL CENTRALIA; B.S. in Economics; Alpha Kappa Psi; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); University Chorus (4); Folk Song Club (3); Wesley Foundation (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Michigan. FREDLAND, EDMUND CARL OAK LAWN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; CLUB ESQUIRE; Sigma Tau; A.F.S. (3, 4); A.I.E.E. (4); University of Michigan. FREE RICHARD ALLEN MOLINE; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Illinois Tech- nograph (3, 4); Engineering Council (2); A.F.S. (2, 3, 4), President (3); Black Hawk Junior College. FREED CHARLES OGDEN TOWANDA; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk. President (3); Agricultural Council (3); Illini Guide (2); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3). FREEHILL, ANNE CECELIA MELVIN; B.S. in Home Economics; ALLEN; Chevron (3, 4) ; Marycrest Community College. FREEHILL, RICHARD JOSEPH MELVIN; B.S. in Physical Education; Baseball, Varsity Squad (2,3,4), Freshman Squad (1); Basketball, Freshman Squad ( 1 ); Air Force RO 1 C , Second Lieutenant; Physical Education Majors Club (4). FREEMAN KAY ELLEN .... BETHANY; B.S. in Education of Mentally Handicapped Chil- ' dren- ZETA TAU ALPHA; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (3 4); Student National Education Association (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). FREEMAN, NANCY IRENE ZION; A. B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; LEEMAN LODGE; Illini Guide (3); English Club (4). FREEMAN, WILLIAM PHILLIPS EVANSTON; B.S. in Accountancy; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FREER KENNETH WAYNE WILDWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; THETA DELTA CHI; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Marching Illini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (1); Honors Day (1). FREIN, JEROME MICHAEL MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Lyons Township Junior College. FRICK MARY JOSEPHINE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Wheaton College. FRIEDEMANN, INGRID KRISTEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; BETA HOUSE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Alpha Lambda Delta; Honors Day (1). FRIEDLANDER, MICHAEL E CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (2,r3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FRIES, BEA ANN FREEBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; THE MANSION; Belleville Junior College. FRINK, CAROL MARIE EAST MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Folk Song Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Black Hawk College. FRISON ROGER LESLIE POLO; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; GREGORY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Finance Club (3, 4); Illini Insurance Society (3, 4). FRITZEN, LINDA CAROL FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Angel Flight (1). FROEHLICH, DONALD ROBERT CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; DELTA CHI; Men's Glee Club (2, 3). FROST, WILLIAM BRADFORD OLYMPIA FIELDS; B.F.A. in Sculpture; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Fencing, Varsity Squad (2) ; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. stunt shows, football games, and dances. 95 FRY RAYMOND PATRICK . . NORTH CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA CHI; ' Alpha Delta stgmk; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Young Republicans Club (4); Western Illinois University. FRYMAN BRUCE LEON . . . ELLERY; B.S. in Agriculture; FARMHOUSE; Phi Eta Sigma; FR' Alpha Tlu Alpha; Military Ball Committee (3), Chairman (3); Arnold A.r Society (2, 3); Field and Furrow (3); Honors Day (1, 2). FTTTTTANI LLOYD MASAYOSHI HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; FUJITANI, LLOYr MAbAYUsni RESlnENCK. LE-E.E. (3, 4) . i.s.P.E. (4) ; University of Hawan. FITKAYAMA TOAN RUTH CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES, U Hout, President (4) ; Student National Education Association .(3) ; Young Republicans Club (2. 3. 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. FULCHER, MARY ELLEN DANVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics Education; PHILEA; Cooperative Extension Club (3, 4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4). FULLER KATHLEEN ANN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; ALLEN; Mini Judo Club (3); Belleville Junior College. FUOUA KAREN SUE MATTOON; A.B. in L.A.S., English; VAN LIG; N.A.A.CP. (3, 4); y ' s C.o.PE. (3. ); S.N.C.C. (3, 4); Student Peace Union (3, 4); oung Democrats Club (3, 4); Cosmopolitan Club (2, 3, 4). GAECKE, GORDON CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Army KOTC, First Lieutenant; Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). pafrtnfr MARLENE ROSE . . CHICAGO; B.S. in Dairy Technology; Mini Guide (31 ; GAERTNE Dau echnology Society (2, 3. 4); James Scholar (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GALLIGHER, JOHN LAWRENCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4). PAT TO MARTI YN LEE MARKHAM; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ZETA GALLO, MA LY.N L lA-fl|VlLLIO (, 4).'Illim Umon Committee Member (3 4); W.PG.U (2) Junior Panhellenic (2); Folk Song Club (3); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (2. 3, 4); Honors Day (3); Lake Forest College. GARDNER BERTRAM WALLACE, III LA GRANGE PARK; B S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; UAKU1 ' B a in L.A.S., Zoology! Alpha Phi Omega; Lyons Township Junior College. GARDNER, CLAUDIA ESTELLE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; McKINLEY; DePaul University. GARDNER DAVID BRODIE SOLON MILLS; B.S. in Agriculture; Gamma Sigma Delta; GARDNbK, JJAV1U bkuui (3 _ Army and Bug]e Corps (1). Agricultural Economics Club (2); Honors Day (2). i-APnivrFR GARY ALAN DANVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; LAMBDA GARDNER, GARY ALAM .•£ Vj jj Sache . Mask and Bauble, President (3); National Col- legiate Players, President (4); Mini Union Committee Chairman (2); Mini Union Com- mittee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Cast 0 2 3 4); University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. 4) •Junior Interfraternity Council ( 1) ; WILL (4) ; Student Musicals (1, 3, 4) ; University Theatre Board (4) ; James Scholar (1, 2. 3, 4); Honors Day (1). TARFTFID GERALD CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; PRAETORIANS; Alpha Delta GARFIELD, GERALD . . g Me]nber (4). Illmi Readers (2, 3, 4), President (3, 4); University of Missouri. GARLAND CAROL TEAN .... NAPLES, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS IjAKLAJMU, us e resiuence. Pi Mu Epsilon; Mini Guide (4); Stetson University. GARLANGER TOHN ERNEST SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Civil Engineering; TAMAROA GARLANGER JOtllN t. g n W ; Semper FidelS Society (3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (3, 4); University of Illinois Scholar- ship Key; Springfield Junior College. GARMONY SHERYELYNN CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE- Intramural Council (3, 4), Chairman (4); Intramural Manager (3 4); N A A C P (3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4) ; Loyola University; Navy Pi'w Extension of the University of Illinois; N.A.A.CP. (2) ; Physical Education Majors Club (2); W.A.A. (2). P.nncT ROGFR WAYNE .CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Recreation; Wa-Na-See; Star and GARRET, ROGER WAYNE . . . Q Union Committee Chairman 2 3); Mini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Cast (3 University theatre Crew (3); Campus Chest (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1) President' (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (1); Student Senate (1); Major Committee of Student Senate ( 1 ) ; Freshman Seminar (1) ; Tribe of Mini (2, 3 4) ; Fencing; Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2. 3); Freshman Squad (1); Tennis, Varsity Squad 4), Senior tennis Manager (4); Junior Tennis Manager (3); Dolphins (1, 2, 3); Inter- fraternity Ball Committee (1); Arnold Air Society (1); Trident (2). GARTENKRAUT, ESTHER LIBBY CHICAGO; B S. in LAS Teaching of English; DELTA HOUSE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GARWOOD DOUGLAS LEON STONINGTON; B.S. in Agriculture; KAPPA DELTA GARWOOD, UUUOJ.A g(x ph. gigma_ A]])ha Zeta; ph. Alpha 1 Theatre Crew '( 1 )■ Track Manager (1); S.N.I.B. (2, 3, 4), Director (3); Agricultural Council 4 ; Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Field and Furrow (2 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3); Agriculture Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day ( 1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. rATFS TAMES HENRY . OSWEGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; km;! Ta..- Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Engineering Council (4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 1); Glider Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, :;, ]); Honors I lay (3); Northern Illinois University. GAURON BARBARA ANN LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; James Scholar (3, 1); Oberlin College. Nine out of ten bookworms prefer the Union's 96 GAVAGAN, GERALDINE ANN OAK PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMIC'RON PI; The ILLIO (2); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Greek Week. Committee (2); University of Arizona. GEACH KENNETH MELVIN INGLESIDE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; I.S.P.E. (2, 3). GEHRING, MICHAEL MUREEN GALESBURG; B.S. in Agriculture; CALHOUN; M.I. A. Executive Council (3); Army ROTC, Major; Phalanx (3, 1); Phi Chi Eta (3); Agn- culturalJudging Team (3); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4 ; Honors Day (2, 3) ; Knox College. GEIGER KAY BETH MORTON; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; W.I.S.A. Exec- utive Council (3. 4); S.N. LB. (1, 2, 3. 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2, 3); Sno-Ball ( lommittee (2, 3). GEISTLER, THOMAS MARVIN MINOOKA; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Plowboj Prom Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4). GEORGE WILLIAM CLARENCE WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; University Chorus (1); Marketing Association (2, 3, 4), President. I I). GEORGIOS, RANDALL WILLIAM FOREST PARK; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ALPHA CHI RHO; Pi Tau Sigma. GEORGOPULOS, VIOLET CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; BUSEY; The Daily Illini (4); University Theatre Crew (3); Y.M.C.A. (3); Student Musicals (2); Sno-Ball Com- mittee (3); Epsilon Phi Sigma (1. 2, 3, 4); French Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4). GERBER, ABRAHAM NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; TAU EPSILON PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (3). GERBER, DEANNA SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; INDECO, House President (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3, 4); Illini Guide (2); Folk Song Club (2); Illini Readers (4); French Club (2); Young Demo- crats Club (3). GERCHES, JOAN SANDRA ARGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; TAFT; Psi Chi; Illini Guide (2, 3). GERLACH, DUANE LEIGH WAGGOHER; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; ALPHA DELTA PHI; The ILLIO (2); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). GEUBTNER, EDWARD FRANCIS LANCASTER, PENNSYLVANIA; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Forsite Club (2, 3). GIACALONE, WAYNE ANTHONY CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA TAU GAMMA; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); Northwestern University. GIBBS, RAYMOND WILLIAM WATERLOO; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; GARMEN, House President (4); Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Keramos; Engineering Council (3); NROTC, Midshipman; Society of American Military Engineers (4); Trident (4); Ameri- can Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. GIBIAN, BARBARA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; LAUREL. House President (2, 3) ; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; The Daily Illini (1. 2, 3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (2); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Spanish Club (2); Honors Day (1). GIESLER, GREGG CARL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 3, 4); W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); WILL (2, 3, 4); Gamma Delta (1, 2, 3, 4); Army ROTC, Platoon Sergeant; James Scholar (1); Wright Junior College. GIESSE, CAROL ANN CINCINNATI, OHIO; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Wheelchair Cheerleader (1, 2); Wheelchair Track and Field, Varsity Squad (1, 2, 3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (1, 2). GIFFIN, DAVID EDWARD EDELSTEIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; TRIANGLE; Illini Union Committee Member (3); St. Pat's Ball Committee (4); Young Republicans Club (3). GILCHRIST, LYNN DEAN EMDEN; B.S. in Education; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1). GILES, JACQUELINE HYDE MARION; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; NOBLE; W.P.G.U. (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (3, 4); W.E.S.A. (1, 3, 4, 5). GILES, ROBERT ARTHUR, JR MARION; B.S. in General Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (4); Gamma Epsilon, President. (4); Tau Beta Pi; Folk Song Club (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (1. 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3, 4). GILL, HERSHELL, JR ALTON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PHI DELTA THETA; Cross Country, Varsity Squad (2); Track, Freshman Squad (1); A.S.C.E. (4). GILLESPIE, SARA ELIZABETH CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Recreation; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); American Recreational Society (3, 4). Paperback Bookstore to any other. 97 GINSLER KATHRYN JEAN PORT WASHINGTON, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Elementary ' Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Shorter Board; Major Chairman of fflinj .Union Committee (4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1, 3); Angel Flight (2, 6), lolk Song Club (4). GIORIN, DOUGLAS VAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PHI EPSILON PI, House President (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). GIRARD, THOMAS EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. Communications; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Delta Chi; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); WILL (4), Ihornton Junior College. GITNER, GEOFFREY PAUL NILES; B.S. in L A.S., Zoology; PHI EPSILON ; PI .: Omega Beta Pi; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Flying IUini (3): Glider Club (3), N-A.A.O.P. (1); S.C.O.P.E, (3); S.N.C.C. (4); Student Peace Union (4); U. of I. Scuba Club (I). GIUGLIANO, BARBARA JEANNE MELROSE PARK; A.B. in L.A.S. English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Me mber (1, 2). GIVEN, CHARLES MARTIN CARMI; A.B. in L.AS., Political Science; ALPHA SIGMA PHI. House President (4); Skull and Crescent; Illini Guide (4); Pre-Law Club (1, 2, 6), Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). GLADISH, DIANE ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA XI DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Young Republicans (2). GLASS, ANYA CHICAGO; A.B. in LAS Teaching of English; ILLINOIS [STREET RKSIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (2); English Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day fi). GLASSMAN, MARSHA LYNNE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA; B.F A in Painting; ILLI- NOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (4) , Orchesis (1), Fine and Applied Arts Council (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). GLAZEBROOK, ROBERT EARL, JR ALTON; B.S. in Accountancy; B.S. in Finance ; ACACIA; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant. GLENVILLE GAY ELLEN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZET A; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); Campus Chest (1); Illrai Guide (3). TTTDDEN SARAH TANE . . DEKALB; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; DELJA GLIDDEN, SARAH JAIN . — University Theatre Manager (2, 3); Student National Edu- cation Association (3, 4). GLOVER, WILLIAM DONALD DEPUE; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; CHI PHI; Finance Club (3, 4). GOLDBERG, BRADLEY LEWIS KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI; B.S. in Finance; ZETA BETA TAU. GOLDENBERG, DAVID LEON CHICAGO; A.B in L.A.S., Finance; PRAETORIANS; Illini Guide (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (1, 2). GOLDFRIED, ROBERT MICHAEL . . . PHILADELPHIA JENNSYLVANIA B S in L.A.S. T StX £ We, Eieeu t%ivVPCou|S feident (4). SCOPE (3) Young Democrats Club (3); Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3 4) James Scholar fr, Hf 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key . GOLDMAN, MARSHA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. inUS Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Illini Guide (3); Film Society (2, 3) ; Spanish Club (2, 3, 4). rmnMAN SHFI DON IAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PI LAMBDA GOLDMAN, SHELDONUN . ...gC , Z Z Key. rmnSMITH CAROL HELEN SKOKIE; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped GOLDSMITH CAROL HELEJNgma , SSSfchSt WP G U 1) Union Committee Member (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (3); Campus Chest (1) VV .r. JU . £; , Junior Panhellenic (1); Counci for Exceptional Children i (4); Student National M« cation Association (4); Education Honors Program (2); Honors Daj (.1). TOLDSTEIN NATHAN III GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI; B.S in L.A.S. Microbiology; GOLDSTEI PRAETORIANS, House President (4); Omega Beta Pi; Arnold Air Society (1); Micro- biology Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). GOLDSTEIN WrL MMAR HAMPAIG GOLEAS, GLORIA ANN. f K h M BSiX(a2)fl.CaOCP ET(3) iS !v,nocra!s CluMl ?2); Young Republicans Club (3, 4. . GOODALE, JAMES OVER . .Th. t -' y - versity Chorus (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). GOODALE, MICHAEL RAYMOND ..... GALESBURG; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I. A. (3 , Fiim gooiety (2). Knox College; Bradley University. University sponsors computer-paired exchange 98 GOODALL, CHARLES WILLIAM SIDELL; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Alpha Zfta; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4) ; Weslej Foundation Executive Council (3 ); Honors Day (1, 2). GORE, KATHERINE SUSAN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALPHA PHI; Home Economics Education Advisory Board (3, 4); Chevron (1). GOTHARD, JAMES EDWARD URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpba- Sinfonia; University Choir (1, 2, '■'., li. President (3); Men's Glee Club (3); Madrigal Chorus (2, 3). GOTTSCHALK, PAULA LEE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Shorter Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Illini Union Committee Member (3); Junior PanheUenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council '2, 3, 41; Greek Week Committee (I); American Recreational Society (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 3). GOTTSCHE, JUDITH ANN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PALAMAR; Illini Guide (3); Clarke College. GOULD, STEPHEN JAY KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ZETA BETA TAU; Ma-Wan-Da; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (2, 3); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); W. P.C.I . (1); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. GOVE, RICHARD DUTTON DE KALB; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ACACIA; Skull and Crescent; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member it, 2); Y.M.C.A. (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; A.S.M.E. (4). GOZDECKI, JOSEPHINE BERNICE NILES; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; TAFT; Phi Beta Lambda. GRAN, GALE I CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Psi Chi; Sigma Delta Pi; The Daily Illini (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Anthropology Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); University of Colorado. GRANDYS, ROBERT FRANCIS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (1). GRANGE, ARTHUR CHARLES SOUTH ROXANA; B.S. in Forestry; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (4); Army ROTC, Captain; Illini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4;. GRANGER, CHARLOTTE ANN GLENCOE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PHI MU; Shi-Ai; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Italian Club (1, 2, 3). GRAUZAS, WAYNE AUGUST WHEATON; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; W.P. G.U. (4). GRAVILLE, MICHAEL CHARLES MADISON; B.S. in Physical Education; Basketball, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Young Republicans Club (2, 3). GRAY, GORDON EARL, JR LAGRANGE; B.S. in Finance; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Interfraternity Program Board (3); NROTC, Lieutenant J.G.; Trident (4). GRAY, JUDY LYNN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA KAPPA; Illini Union Committee Member (3) ; University Theatre Crew (3, 4) ; Student National Education Association (4). GREBENAR, TENNYSON WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA NU; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Musicals (3); Illini Guide (2); Finance Club (4); Folk Song Club (4); Young Republicans Club (3). GRECO, MICHEL JACK CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Loyola University; Wright Junior College. GREEN, FORREST ALAN ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). GREEN, RICHARD PAUL GREAT NECK, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Preveterinary Medicine; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Pre-Vet Club (1). GREENBERG, JEFFREY ALLAN LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; TAU EP- SILON PHI; The Daily Illini (1, 2); Intramural Council (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Hillel Executive Council (3); Greek Week Committee (3); Pre-Law Club (3, 4). GREENBERG, KAREN ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (4). GREENBERG, MARLENE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; IOTA ALPHA PI; Illini LInion Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Sociology Club (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1). GREENBURG, NAOMI CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Art Education; VAN DOREN; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Illini Guide (3); S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4); Student National Education Association (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). to prove they aren't really against sex. 99 GREENWALD, HARRIS LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., PsycholoKy; ALPHA 10PSILON PI; Omieron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Phi Alpha Mu; Star Couise Manager (1, 2, 3, 4); Student Senate (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (1), James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). GREGGAIN, NANCY MARY WILMINGTON; B.S. in Recreation; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Cast (1); University Theatre Crew (1); American Recreational Society (1, 2, 3, 4). GRIERSON, BARBARA JEANNE DANVILLE; B.S in Home Economics; ZETA TAU I Pin- The ILLIO (1 2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illim Union Com- mittee Member (1,3); University Theatre Crew (1, 2) ; Junior Panhellemc (1); Pompons (1,2); Young Democrats Club (1); St. Pat's Ball Committee (3). GRIGOLATS INARA SILVIA . CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; German Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the Umversity of Illinois; German Club (1, 2); Ukranian Club (2). GRIMM, THOMAS KEITH IOLIET; B.S. in Industrial Education; Alpha Eta Rho; Joliet Junior College. GROAT, GARY LENARD CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. GROSSHANS, DANIEL NOEL PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University ot Illinois. GRUBB, JOHN ANTHONY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Alpha Delta Sigma; Dolphins (1); Young Republicans Club (3). GRUBMAN, DONALD BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PI LAMBDA PHI. GUILL, BARBARA ALLYN NAPERVILLE; A.B. in LAS., Teaching of EngUsh; ALPHA PHI House President (4) ; University Theatre Crew (1, 2) ; Angel Flight (3, 4); English Club (4). GULBIS PAUL ROBERT WINTHROP HARBOR; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WHITE- HALL; I.E.E.E. (3); Illinois Institute of Technology. GUYETTE, CANDY PRATHER ..... HUME; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PHI MU; Young Democrats Club (2, 3); University of Utah. GUYETTE LEONARD EDWARD EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ' GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). HAAN ALAN MARSHAL LANSING; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; Thornton Junior College. HAASE ROGER DENNIS MANTENO; B.S. in Accountancy; ORCHARD DOWNS; Accountancy Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). HACKBERT, JOAN WARD LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Shorter Board; Major Chairman of Ilhm Union Committee (3), Illini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (2); ; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1) ; Junior Panhellemc (3) ; Panhellemc Exec- utive 'Council (3); Panhellenic- VvTSA Coordinating Committee (3); Illini Guide (2, 3), Panhellenic C hairman (3); Military Sponsor (3); Chevron (3); Honors Day (1). HACKBERT, WILLIAM JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Alpha Delta Sigma. HACKER, JANICE LYNN JOLIET; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI MU; Joliet Junior College. HACKETT TANEROTHGEB TUSCOLA; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA HAC ' DELTA- mini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Manager (3); Um- versity Theatre Crew (2, 3); Student National Education Association (2). HACKL, VIRGINIA KATHRYN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L A-S- in ?epfnti X|( ?tsaf Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; W.I.S.A Executive Council (3 Panhellenic- W ISA Coordinating Committee (4); Illini Guide (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Umversitj of Il linois Scholarship Key. HACKLEMAN, EDWIN CONNOR, JR ELMHURST; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PHI GAMMA DELTA; A.F.S. (3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (3). HAILS, WILLIAM FRANKLIN SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA NU; University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HALE EVERETT EDMAN, JR WHEELING; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; ILLINOIS HAL ., a s fjNCE, House President (2); Army ROTC, Cadet Second Lieutenant; Anthropology Club (2); Oregon State University. HALE, GERALD WAYNE PEORIA; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA CHI; Alpha Delta Sigma; Dolphins (4); Honors Day (2, 3). McKinley Hospital retains sickly students 100 HALES, HERBERT FRANCIS, JR DANVILLE; A.n. in L.A.S., Political Science; PEA- BODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U.S. Army (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); DePatiw University. HALLBERG ELAINE ERNA CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; W.P.G.U. (4 ; WILL (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the 1 niversity of Illinois; Pier Ulini (li; University of Illinois Choir (I); Activities Honorary Society (2); Home- coming Committee (2); Honors Day (1). HALLEMAN, FERNE PAMELA ELMWOOD PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., French; PI BETA PHI- Pi Delta Phi; Campus Chest 111; Panliellemc Executive Council (3, I); Terrapin (1, 2). HALLER, LAWRENCE EDWARD . . . CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Ulini Guide (2, 3); German Club 11); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). HALLORAN, DENIS CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S.. English; CLARK; University Theatre Crew (41; Student Senate (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Marymount College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HALSNE.BETHENE RAE BLAIRSBURG, IOWA; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4) ; State College of Iowa. HAMILTON, CAROL LEE PONTIAC; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; Shi-Ai; Camilla Alpha Chi; The Daily Ulini (1); The ILLIO (2, 3); Ulini Union Committee Chairman (4); Ulini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (3); Ilhni Guide (4); A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4.) HAMMAN, DAVID DOBSON WESTERN SPRINGS; B.S. in Urban Land Economics; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Rho Epsilon; Major Chairman of Ulini Union Committee (4); Ilhni Union Committee Chairman (3); Ulini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). HAMPTON NANCY ELIZABETH CHICAGO HEIGHTS; B.S. in Music Education; ALLEN; Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); University Orchestra (1, 2, 3, 4); HANG, KENNETH WARREN URBANA; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; St. Pat's Ball Committee (1, 2); American Ceramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). HANSON EILEEN LOUISE MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Pi Kappa Lambda; Mu Phi Epsilon; First Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (2) ; University Orchestra (3,4); Honors Day (3) ; Saint Mary s College. HANUS RONALD LEE HINSDALE; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; The Daily Ulini (2, 3, 4); W.P.G.U. (3, 4). HARDGROVE, JULIA BELLE DANVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Ulini Union Committee Member (4); Campus Chest (1); Newman Club (3); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3); Association of International Students (3); Young Re- publicans Club (2). HARDIN NANCY ELIZABETH LEBANON; B.S. in L.A.S., Botany; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.I. I.E. , A.I.S. (4); L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4). HARD WICK, GENE THOMAS BEARDSTOWN; Bachelor of Architecture; A. LA. (1, 3, 4. 5). HARDY, THOMAS GEORGE LITTLETON, NORTH CAROLINA; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin American Studies; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Phi Eta Sigma; Military Ball Com- mittee (4), Chairman (4); NROTC. Battalion Commander; Armed Forces Council (4); Navv Council (4); Scabbard and Blade (2, 3), President (2); Trident (3, 4); Arab Students Club (3, 4); Portuguese Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Young Repub- licans Club (2, 3); Honors Day (1). HARIMOTO, NATHAN KEIJI HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; University of Hawaii. HARPER ROBERT WAYNE BEMENT; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); Flying Ilhni (4). HARRIS BRIAN KEITH SKOKIE; B.S. in Finance; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Astronomical Society (2, 3); Finance Club (1. 2, 3, 4); Pre-Law Club (1, 2); Rho Epsilon (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Karate Kai (4). HARRIS, JUDITH LOUISE PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ALPHA EP- SILON PHI; Zeta Phi Eta; Sigma Alpha Eta (3, 4); Northwestern University. HARRIS, KATHLEEN ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., German; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Delta Phi Alpha; German Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). HARRIS, KATHLEEN LOIS CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ARBOR SUITES; Ulini Union Committee Member (1, 2. 3). HARRIS, SCOTT WALDEN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Marketing; BETA THETA PI Delta Sigma Pi; The ILLIO (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Commerce Council (2, 3) Marketing Association (2, 3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4) Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). HARRIS, THOMAS RICHARD RICHMOND; B.S. in Recreation; Campus Chest (3); American Recreational Society (3, 4); Wisconsin State University. jLfrk . to prevent study pains and writer's cramp. 101 — mm— —  m— nummma „.DmsnM iamf 5 WTITTAM RIVERTON; A.B. inL.A.S., Political Science; ORCHARD HARWSON'{foTNS™ Force ROTC .Captain; Spanish Club (2); Honors Day (2). HARRISON, ROBERTA LEE . .LAGRANGE; BS ta .Home Economics; WfSCOGA; Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3, 4), President (.4) , A.O. . w , numc ±. Club (2, 3, 4); Merrill-Palmer Institute. WARRTSON SUSAN DIANE .... URBANA; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; HARRISON, bUbAIN L)1A1N Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Ilhni Union Cora- mi tee C'h'ur m 2 ■ 111 ini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (2, H™N- Kmn C niittec to rif JZ iSSSft SSi (1); Orchesis (4). HASKYMAN OH PRJD IC . . . . {OB ™ ® gtj. j OHW . HARTMAN, WILLIAM JAMES BAYLIS; B.S. in Agriculture; SONS HOME; Field and Furrow (3, 4). (2); Pre-Law Club . (8 4); English and Speech Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). HARTSTEIN, ELEANOR LYNN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (.1). HARTZELL, JOAN EUGENIA CHILLICOTHE; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; DELTA DELTA DELTA; University of Wisconsin. HARVEY JAMES WILLIAM DANVILLE; B.S. in Marketing; The Daily IUini (1); W.P. ' G.U. (1); Marketing Association (4). HARVEY, SHARON LEA CHRISTOPHER; B.S. in L.A.S Biology; EVANS, House President (4); Student National Education Association (4). HASHEMI, FREIDOUN TEHERAN, IRAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Indiana Central College. HASSELBRING, DALE MELVIN HERSCHER; B.S. in Accountancy; HOPKINS; IUini Guide (3); Accountancy Club (4). haTtenDorf,jacMESwGpLen;(3;4. -J t fc Stt a-Na See: Sigma HAWKINS THOMAS JAMES DES PLAINES; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; CAMPUS , vffiw L0JDGE. A LLE. (3, 4). HAYTON CHARLES ANDREW PALOS HEIGHTS; B.S. in Economics; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Tulane University. HEAL, FREDERICK GEORGE ESMOND; B S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Field and Furrow (3, 4). „...„ TW1AT3K- PATRICK TR WENONA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; DELTA T.-U HEALY, MARK PA1R1CK., JK. . . . . . .™ i?l-' -V ,.. TiH„reek (IV Greek Week Committee DELTA; Junior Interfratermty Council (1), lUigreeK 1.1;, vjieeiv (1); A.S.C.E. (3, 4). HEATON, CAROL HATLAND WALNUT; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE. HEBEISEN, JOHN CHARLES OAK LAWN; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; Alpha Sigma Mu; M.I.S. (3). HECHT, LOUIS ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in General Engineering; PHI EPSILON PL HEFFNER, DAVID JOHN FLEETWOOD, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in Electrical Engi- neering; I.E.E.E. (4). HFINRICH RAYMOND LEE SANDOVAL; B.S in U.S., Mathematics; Army Drum HEINRICH, KAmui RepubUcans club (3). What does a university student do next year if 102 h. HEITZMAN, PATRICK JOHN LITCHFIELD; B.S. in L. I.S., Microbiology; CALHOUN; Omega Beta Pi; Illmi Guide (2, 3). HEJL, JO ANN MARY I. A GRANGE; U.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; TAFT; Lyons Town- ship Junior College. HELDING, PATRICIA HIGHLAND PARK; B.F.A. in Art Education; ARBOR SUITES. HELLER, BERNADINE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Zeta Phi Eta; The Daily 111. in (2); University Theatre Cast (2); Fresh- man Seminar (1); Mini Guide (3); Sigma Alpha Eta (2, 3, I). HELTON, RICHARD LANCE BROCTON; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Marching Mini (1, 2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); WILL (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). HENDERSON, MARY JANET WATJKEGAN; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Sigma Alpha Iota; Iota Delta Pi; Personnel Vice President, Mini Union Board (4); Major Chairman of Mini Union Committee (2, 3); Mini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2); Mini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (3, 1); Women's Glee Club (4); Oratorio Societj (3); Freshman Choir (1); Terrapin (2, 3, 4); F.A.A. Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). HENDERSON, NANCY ANN DANVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA KAPPA; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily Mini ( ); The ILLIO (2); Honors Day (1). HENDERSON, ROBERT MICHAEL GILLESPIE; B.S. in Marketing; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Alpha Kappa Psi; Southern Illinois University. HENNEMAN, BARBARA CLARE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Edgewood College of the Sacred Heart. HENNER, ROBERTA SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Mini Union Committee Member (4); Folk Song Club (3); Student National Education Association (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1). HENSCHEN, LAWRENCE JOSEPH CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. HERBERT, BARBARA JEAN NILES; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA. HERBERT, ROBERTA LYNN NORTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA; B.S. in Communi- cations; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily Mini (4); The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Mini Union Committee Chairman (4); University Theatre Crew (1); Hoof and Horn Club (2). HERM, MARTHA JAYNE MORTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; 4-H HOUSE; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron, President (2); Omega Beta Pi; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2, 3), President (3); Committee on Student Affairs (3); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3, 4); First Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (1); Mini Guide (4). HERMAN, CARLA JOY CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; BUSEY; The Daily Mini (1, 2); Mini LTnion Committee Member (3); W.S.A. Board (2, 3); IM Rec Board (3); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Student National Education Associ- ation (1, 2). HERRERA, DAVID MONTERREY, N.L., MEXICO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Mini Union Committee Member (3, 4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Colom- bian Students Association (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Soccer Club (3). HERSHMAN, JANET N GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ALLEN; Folk Song Club (1); Hoof and Horn Club (2); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); S.N.C.C. (3); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HERZING, ARNOLD JAMES BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SIGMA PHI DELTA; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Honors Day (4); Belleville Junior College. HEYDA, LAWRENCE ANTON HOUSTON, TEXAS; A.B. in L.A.S., English; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; The Daily Mini (2, 3); Illinois Technograph (1); Student Musicals (3) ; Air Force ROTC, Staff Sergeant; Folk Song Club (2, 3) ; Honors Day (1,2). HICKEY, DONALD ROBERT LAGRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; CHI PSI; Phi Eta Sigma; James Scholar (1); University of the South. HILGENBERG, HONOURE DALE ARCOLA; B.S. in Recreation; DELTA ZETA; Mini Union Committee Member (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); American Recreational Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats 31ub (2). HILGER, JUDITH ANN CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA ZETA; Mini Union Committee Member (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); James Scholar (1). HILL, SHARON KAY MARION; B.S. in the Education of the Deaf; PI BETA PHI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y'.W.C. A. (1, 2, 3); W.P.G.U. (l);DBClub (1, 2,3,4), President (4); Education Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. HILLISON, JOHN HOWARD AMBOY; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk; Alpha Tau Alpha; Mini Union Committee Member (3, 4) ; Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3); Agricultural Council (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2). he doesn't have a social security number? 103 In the Spring, students carefully inspect the HINDERBERGER, PHILIP ROBERT ALTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, House President (4); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Star Course Manager (2); Campus Chest (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Major ( 'i.mniittee of Student Senate (1) ; Freshman Seminar (1) ; Student Musicals (3) ; Dolphins (1); Illini Guide (3); S.C.O.P.E. (3). HINDES, CHARLES AUSTIN WEST CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Crafts; Wisconsin State College. HIRANO, JUDITH EILEEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HLAVACEK, CONSTANCE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ARBOR SUITES; Honors Dav (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student National Education Association (1, 2); Young Repub- licans (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). HOFFMAN, DONALD LAMBERT BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Illini Guide (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3); J. Sterling Morton Junior College. HOFFMAN, JERILYN JEAN PARK FOREST; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; Mortar Board; Torch; Kappa Delta Pi; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2. 3); University Theatre Cast (2); Star Course Manager (1, 2. 3, 4) ; Junior Panhellemc (1); Concert and Entertainment Board (4); Illini Guide (2); Chevron (2, 3); Honors Day ( 1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. HOFFMANN, NORMAN GUSTAV VALMEYER; B.S. in Agriculture; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE. House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. HOGE, DAN EDWARD WALNUT; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Agricultural Council (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (3); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HOLCOMB, MARY HILDA URBANA; B.S. in Physical Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; University Chorus (1); Freshman Choir (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2, d, 4); James Scholar (1, 3); Honors Day (3). HOLDERMAN, ROBERTA KAY MORRIS; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PRESBY; Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3). HOLDT TERRY NORMAN BEECHER; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; CLUB ESQUIRE; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3, 4). HOLLAND, LESTER MARION, JR CAIRO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ENTREKIN CLUB; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; W.P.G.U. (1) ; Illinois Teehnograph (2, 3, 4); Engineering Council (4); Illini Guide (3, 4); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4), Chairman (4); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). HOLLOWAY DAVID CLAUDE EVANSTON; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; DELTA PHI; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Illini Guide (3); Engineering Mechanics Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Society of General Engineers (1). HOLLOWAY, JANE ANN DAYTON, OHIO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; VANLIG; S.N. C.C. (2, 3); Illini Christian Fellowship (1. 2); Honors Day (1). HOLM RICHARD DEAN QUINCY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; St. Pat's Ball Committee (2, 3); A.F.S. (2, 3); I.S.P.E. (4). HOLT, BARBARA SUE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, House President (4); Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (2, 3); Honors Day (1). HOOKS, MAURICE LE ROY LAWRENCEVILLE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; TAMAROA LODGE, House President (3); The Daily Illini (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (2, ,6), W P G U (1 2)- NROTC, Cadet Officer; Navy Council (1, 2, 3); Trident (4); A.b.A.Ji. (2,' 3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (2, 3). HOOSTE, SHARILYN KAY PEORIA; B.S. in Elementary Education; A.C.E (3 4); Stu- dent National Education Association (1, 2); Chicago Teachers College; Bradley Uni- versity. HOPPIN, JUDITH ANN PAWNEE; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALLEN; Home Economics Club (3, 4); Illinois State University. HOPSON, CHARLES EDWARD METROPOLIS; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; American Ceramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4). HORNBROOK, ALLEN NORMAN METCALF; B.S. in Agriculture; SIGMA TAU GAMMA; Star and Scroll; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha, President (4); Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). HORVICH, MICHAEL ALLAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ALPHA EPSILON PI, House President (4); Cn us Chest (3); lute, fraternity Executive Council (1); Fencing Manager (2). HORWATH, DIANE LOUISE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Indiana University. HOUSER, RONALD LEWIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.K. (3, I); Navy Pier Extension of tin. University of Illinois. 104 ■I new growth of crabgrass in Illini Grove. HOUSTON, SHERRIE LOUISE JACKSONVILLE; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Campus Chest (2, 3); S.N. LB. (2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). HOWARD, STEVEN ROBERT MOMENCE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; HOUSE OF COM- MONS. HOWE, DALE EDWARD LENA; B.S. in Agriculture; GARNER; Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Pre- Vet Club (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (1). HOWELL, SUSAN MARY ELGIN; B.S. in Elementary Education; TAFT; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (4); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (4); First Regi- mental Band (3); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Illini Guide (2, 3), Chairman (4). HOWEY, SUSAN ELIZABETH GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Delta Pi; Colombian Students Club (2, 4); Spanish Club (1, 2, 4), President (2); Italian Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2); New York University in Spain. HRIBAR, LESTER CHARLES ANTIOCH; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; I.E.E.E. (4). HRYNEWYCH, ORE ST ANTHONY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; NEW- MAN; Ukranian Students Club (4); I.E.E.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3); Ukranian Students Club (1, 2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3); Illini Ski Club (2). HSIONG, WILLIAM SINGAPORE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4); Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Dickinson College. HUDAK, GREGORY JON STREATOR; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; THETA XI; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2). HUDSPETH, THOMAS DONALD PETERSBURG; B.S. in Restaurant Management; Illinois State University. HULINA, RICHARD EDWARD JOLIET; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PHI KAPPA THETA, House President (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (3) ; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Newman Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. HULL, SHARON FAYE ARCOLA; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Honors Day (3). HUM, DOUGLAS HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Chinese Students Club (3, 4) ; I.E.E.E. (3, 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HUMPHREYS, GLORIA JEAN CAMBRIDGE; B.S. in Secretarial Training; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Iowa Wesleyan College. HUNDLEY SAMUEL PHILLIP, JR CHAMPAIGN; Bachelor of Architecture; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; A.I.A. (4, 5); Southern Illinois University. HUNT, JACQUELYN WALTON HOPEWELL, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; SHERWOOD LODGE; Westminster College. HURLEY, LIONELLE FRANCE PATRICIA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PHILEA; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Student Senate (4); Freshman Seminar (1); Illini Guide (3); S.N.C.C. (1, 2); Young Republicans Club (1, 2). HURSON, DEBRA JEAN CLEVELAND, OHIO; B.S. in Marketing; SIGMA KAPPA; Commerce Council (3); Marketing Association (4). HURT, ROBERT JOHN BERWYN; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (2, 3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. HUSON, PETER FREDERICK LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in Economics; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Skull and Crescent, President (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Inter- fraternity Executive Council (4); Board of Fraternity Affairs (4). HUSTON, DENNIS RAY GIBSON CITY; B.S. in Accountancy; GARMEN; Accountancy Club (3, 4). HUSTON, JOHN LEO ROSEVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL, House President (3); Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha; S.N. LB. (2); Agricultural Council (2, 3, 4), President (4); Illini Guide (2); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Agricultural Education Club (2, 3), President (3); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3), President (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (1). HUTCHINS, MICHAEL WILLIAM PREEMPTION; B.S. in Physical Education; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); Blackhawk College. HUTCHINSON, ROBERT B ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Management; BETA THETA PI; Denver University. 105 1 Bone Yard Creek attracts mosquitoes and ILLYES, JOHN WAYNE PALESTINE; B.S. in Finance; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Finance Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Vincennes University. IMLE, CARROLL ANN HILLSBORO; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA Shorter Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Sigma Alpha Iota; Illini Union Program Board (3) Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2) Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Crew (1); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4) Panliellenic Executive Council (3); University Choir (4); Women's Glee Club (2, 4) Freshman Choir (1); Student Musicals (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (4); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). INGRAM, WOODIE JAYNE MIDWEST CITY, OKLAHOMA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Panhellenic Judicial Board (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Military Ball Committee (1, 2), Co-chairman (2); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4). 1NMAN, DIANA MINER LAKE FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; PHI BETA; University Theatre Manager (1, 2) ; University Theatre Crew (3); (1); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4). GAMMA Pompons ILLINOIS STREET INNOCENTI, SILVANO F CICERO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Morton Junior College. INSKIP, JOHN ROBERT CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Marketing Association (2); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). IP, PUI-CHI HONG KONG; B.S. in Economics; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). ISAACS, CHARLES ROBERT CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Physical Education; Physical Edu- cation Majors Club (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). ISAACS, SANDRA BUSEY URBANA; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Pompons (1); Orchesis (1). A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ISAACSON, WALTER HUNTER CRYSTAL LAKE; CHI PHI; Football, Freshman Squad (1). ISSAK, LINDA JOY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; INDECO; Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2, 3); A.I.S. (4); Folk Song Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). IWANICKI, STANLEY JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Food Science; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Association of Food Technologists (2, 3, 4). JACKSON, CYNTHIA MARIE RICHMOND; B.S. North Central College. in Elementary Education; TRIAD: JACKSON, RAYMOND GENE LIBERTYVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLI- NOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). JACOBS, FRED, JR ROUND LAKE; B.S. in General Engineering; PSI UPSILON, House President (4); Concert Band (3); Marching Illini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (1); I.S.P.E. (3, 4); I.S.G.E. (3, 4, 5). JACOBSGAARD, DAVID KEITH GARDNER; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Alpha Zeta; NROTC, Ensign; Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). JACOBSON, JACK MARK CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; TAU EPSILON PHI; House President (3); The Daily Illini (2, 3); The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (1); Intramural Council (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Student Senate (3); Baseball, Freshman Squad (1); Illigreek (2); Illini Guide (2, 3) ; Greek Week Committee (2); IM Rec Board (3); Israeli Students Club (3); Young Democrats Club (2); Honors Day (1). JACOBSON, MURRAY STEPHEN GLENCOE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAU DELTA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Mathematics Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (2). JAFFE, GUY BENJAMIN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Management; ZETA BETA TAU, House President (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (3, 4); University Subcommittee on Undergraduate Student Discipliw (4); Freshman Seminar (1); Illini Guide (3). JAMBOR, BRUNO JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ORCHARD DOWNS; University of Algiers; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. JANECEK, PAUL WILLIAM WORTH; B.S. in Engineering Physios; ILLINOIS STREE I RESIDENCE, House President (4); Army ROTC, Captain; Phalanx (8, I); Physios Society (3, 41. JANSEN, LYNN ANNE TEUTOPOLIS; U.S. in Secretarial Training; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE! Illini Guide (3, I); Honors Day ID. JASKE, EARL EDWARD . . . . . BLOOMINGTON; U.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; U.S. in General Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Gamma Epsilon; Society of General Engineers (4); Young Republicans Club (4); .lames Scholar ii, 2. 3i; Honors Daj (1, :'. :i); University of Illinois Scholarship Key, JEANBLANC, DONALD RAY FRANKLIN GROVE{ U.S. in Eleotrioal Engineering; GARNER, II. .us,. President (8); Engineering Council i:i. i); si. Pat's Hall C nittee C2); Army ROTC, Captain; Association of U.S. Aimj (3, i ; I.E.E.E. i:i, l); i s r i 106 engineering students to the north campus. JEANBLANC, EDWARD WAYNE FRANKLIN GROVE; B.S. in Accountancy; GARNER, Huns,- President (4); Beta Gamma Sigma; Beta Alpha Psi; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Finance Club (4); Commerce Honors I rogram 12, 3, 1); .lames Scholar 12, 3, 1); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. JEDD, JAMES JERRY ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (1). JEHLE, HAROLD JOSEPH PIPER CITY; B.S. in Agricultural Economics; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4). JENSEN, CHRIS JAMES OAK LAWN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; BETA SIGMA PSI; Pi Tau Sigmu; Greek Week Committee (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2). JENSEN, JON KEITH CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; WESTON, House President (3); Phi Epsilon Kappa; University Theatre Cast (2); Physical Education Majors Olub (2, 3, 4). JEPSEN, MARY ANN . ... LOVES PARK; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children- ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Delta Pi; Mini Union Program Board (3); Mini Union Committee Chair- man (3); Mini Union Committee Member (1,2); Star Course Manager (1,2); Panhellemc Executive Council (4); Military Sponsor (1, 2, 3, 4); Council for Exceptional Children (3); Education Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. JESSO, JAMES JOHN LANSING; B.S. in Finance; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Football Squad (1); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 4). TEWETT, JAMES FRANK CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PI KAPPA PHI, House President (2); Star and Scroll; Junior Interfratermty Council (1); S.N.C.C. (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (2, 3). JOCIUS, JAMES MUNRO URBANA; B.S. in Recreation; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Cap- tain; American Recreational Society (3, 4); Bloom Community College. JOHANSEN, HELEN LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; LEEM AN LODGE; Iota Sigma Pi; Campus Chest (4); American Chemical Society (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Chemistry Club (2, 3); German Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). JOHNS, DONALD RUSSELL CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; THETA CHI; Campus Chest (3); Spanish Club (4); Morton Junior College. JOHNSON, ARMAND LEE LANSING; B.S. in Industrial Education; ALPHA CHI RHO, House President (4); Star and Scroll; Football, Freshman Squad (1); Army ttUIC, Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (1); Industrial Education Society (4). JOHNSON, CAMILLE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; N.A.A.C.P. (1). JOHNSON, CAROLYN ANN LA GRANGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; PRESBY; Y.W.C.A. (3). JOHNSON, CHRISTINE LOUISE PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Mini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3); Mini Union Committee Member (1); University Choir (3); Mi-Sota (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). JOHNSON, DAVID KENDALL GALESBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Marching Mini (3, 4); Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3). JOHNSON, DONALD WAYNE CRYSTAL LAKE; B.S. in Finance; Finance Club (3, 4); Marketing Association (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Mini Insurance Society (3); James Scholar (1, 3). JOHNSON, FRANCIS HENRY SAUNEMIN; B.S. in Physical Education; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Y.M.C.A. (1); Army ROTC, Captain. JOHNSON, FREDERICK ARBER PEORIA; B.S. in Commerce and Law; SU CASA; Student Senate (3); Army ROTC, Master Sergeant; Honors Day (1). JOHNSON, IVAN CLIFFORD, JR AURORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4); Senior Intramural Manager (4); IM Rec Board (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4). JOHNSON, JAMES BYRON MELROSE PARK; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA CHI; The Daily Mini (2, 3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); University of Miami. JOHNSON, JAMES LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Pre- Veterinary Medicine; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk; Sno-Ball Committee (2); Pre- Vet Club (3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (2, 3). JOHNSON, JEAN ELAINE MORRIS; B.S. in Music Education; EVANS; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Alpha Iota; Women's Glee Club (1); Oratorio Society (3); Mini Guide (3, 4) ; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. JOHNSON, PAUL FRED WILGOT ROCKFORD; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathe- matics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. 107 JOHNSON, ROBERT BRUCE .DEKALB; B.S in Agricultural Engineering; ALPHA GAMMA HIO; Sachem; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; The ILLIO (2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member 1, 2, 3); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee 4); A.b.A.E. (2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4)- Honors Day (1). ' ' • JOHNSON, STEVEN LOUIS . . . LELAND; B.S. ,n Agriculture; Alpha Tan Alpha; Illini Umon ( ommittee Member (3, 4); Agricultural Council (4); Army ROTC First Lieu- tenant; Phalanx (4); Association of U.S. Army (4); Agricultural' Education Club (4)- Illmi Agricultural Mechanization Club (1, 2, 3, 4). JOHNSTON, DALE ROBERT SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; FLAGG; Army ROTC Second Lieutenant; Navy Put Extension of the University of Illinois. JOHNSTON, DONALD BRUCE ALPHA; B.S. in General Engineering CALHOUN; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Society of General Engineers (I, 2, 3, 4, 5). JOHNSTON, LEE CLARK IOLIET; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Y.M.C.A.; Psi Chi- Y M O.A. (2, 3, 4) ; Fencing, Freshman Squad (2); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4) ; Psychology Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Illinois State University. JOHNSTON MARY ELLEN . . . EAST ST LOUIS; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA DELTA PI, House President (3); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2). JONAK, THOMAS EDWARD . . . DES PLAINES; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (1); Engineering f ouncil (;,); A.S.M.E. (4, 5), President (4, 5); S.A.E. (. ,); Young Republicans Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. (2, 3), President (3); Engi- neering Council (3). President (3); Student Congress (3); Young Republicans Club (2, 3); Activities Honorary Society (3). JONES, DONALD LOUIS IOLIET; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Pi Tan Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). JONES, JENNY ELLEN ROBINSON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; The Daily Illini (1); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1); Campus Chest (1). JONES, PATRICK SCHWAGER CARLISLE BARRACKS. PENNSYLVANIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin-American Area Studies; Marching Illini (3); First Regimental Band (3)- Second Regimental Band (2); Spanish Club (3, 4). JONES, SIGNEY ARLINGTON, III CHICAGO; B.S. in Political Science; ALPHA. PHI ALPHA; Navy Council (3); Trident (4). JONIAK, CHRISTIANA ESTELLE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; SHERWOOD LODGE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Homecoming Court (3)- Spanish Club (1,2); Student Congress (3) ; Ski Club (2) ; Orchesis (2) ; Young Democrats Club (3); Union Committee Member (2); Chicago Illini (2); University Theatre (2 3) JORDAL, JANET KAY MENDOTA; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; VANLIG- Second Regimental Band (3). JORDAN, ROBERT EDWARD URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA DELTA PHI; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). JORGENSEN, RICHARD EVAN URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha- Sinfoma; Concert Band (4); Marching Illini (3, 4); University Orchestra (1, 2)- Uni- versity Wind Ensemble (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). JUDY, LONNIE DALE URBANA; B.S. in Finance; PHI DELTA THETA- Football Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Young Republicans Club (3). JULIAN, KENNETH ANTHONY LOMBARD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (2, 3); I.S.P.E. (1, 2). JUR JONAS, STANLEY DANGERUTIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (2, 4) ; Lithuanian Students Club (3, 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KAHN, JUDITH CLAIRE . . . DEERFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALLEN; Y.M.C.A. (4); Illini Guide (2, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (4). KAISER, CARL PAUL ELMONT, NEW YORK; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); State University of New York. KALCHBRENNER, JOHN ALBERT LOMBARD; B.S. in L.A.S., Pre- Veterinary Medicine- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Student Musicals (3, 4); Pre-Vet Club (3, 4); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (2, 3, 4). KALES, KAREN LESLIE .... CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Spanish Club (3); Student National Education Association (2); Young Democrats Club (1, 2). KALISH, JAMES ROBERT EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S. in Accountancy. KALITZKY, ALAN GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREE1 RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). That BMOC can really TGIF it now that he 108 KALKHOFF, ANN LYNN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PRESBY; McKinley Foundation fl, 2, :i, -I). KALLAL, EDWAPD MELTON . . . . CHESTERFIELD; B.S. in Agriculture; NEWMAN; W.P.G.U. il, 2); Field and Furrow 12, 3, 4). KANNMACHER, KAREN LEE MARSH ALL; A.B. in L. A. S., Teaching of French; EVANS; I Hi in Guide f3); German Club (2). KANTER, PHYLLIS ROBERTA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; CLARK; Zeta Phi Eta; Sigma Alpha Eta (4); Northern Illinois University. KAPLAN, LESA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Illini I'nion Committee Member (4); W.P.G.U. C3) ; Hillel Foundation Executive Council (2. 3); Young Democrats Club (2, 3); Honors Day (1). KARA, SHARON LYNN CICERO; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KARAFOTAS, JOAN MURLAS LINCOLNWOOD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; KAPPA ALPHA THETA. KARLEN, ANN CARTWRIGHT GLENVIEW; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA PHI; Shi-Ai; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Crew (1); Junior Panhellenic (1); Terrapin fl, 2, 3, 4); Chevron (2, 3); James Scholar (1). KARLIN, DAVID ALAN .... EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; James Scholar (1, 2, 3). KARR, JO ELLEN PAXTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA DELTA PI; Shorter Board; The ILLIO (2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2, 3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Southern Illinois University. KASSERMAN, JOHN STEPHEN NEWTON; B.S. in Finance; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- Nl'E RESIDENCE; Junior Interfraternity Council (1). KASSIN, ALAN ROBERT SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SIGMA ALPHA MLT; Star and Scroll; Y.M.C.A. (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Freshman Seminar (1); Illini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). KATES, RONNA HELENE DENVER, COLORADO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR Sl'ITES; A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (3) ; University of Colorado. KATKUS, GENE RICHARD SPRING VALLEY; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Y.M.C.A. (1); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (1). KATZIN, RUTH NAOMI PLAINFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pin Beta Kappa; Psi Chi; University Theatre Cast (1); University Theatre Crew (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2, 3); Folk Song Club (2); Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. KATZMANN, BARBARA LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; LAUREL HOUSE; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Illini Guide (3); A.C.E. (1, 3); German Club (3, 4); Student National Education Association (4). KAUFFMAN, ROBERT I CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Psychology Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Lambda Lambda Delta; Psychology Honors Program James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (2). KAUFMAN, HAROLD NEAL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of the Biological Sci- ences and General Science; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Campus Chest (3); Young Democrats Club (4). KAYE, JEFFREY MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; WESTON; NavylPier Extension of the University of Illinois; Chicago Illini (1, 2); Honors Days (1, 2). KEDROSKI, DIANNE LEE .... CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Student National Education Association (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KEENEY, STEVEN CHARLES MYRTLE BEACH, SOUTH CAROLINA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SIGMA NU; W.P.G.U. (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity CouncU (1). KEHOE, WILLIAM WALTER BENSENVILLE; B.S. in Industrial Education; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (4); Illini Guide (4); Air Force ROTC, Lieu- tenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society (3, 4); Industrial Education Society (3, 4). KELLER, CAROL ANNETTE FALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA; B.S. in Home Economics- LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 4); Marketing Association (1, 2, 3, 4). KELLER, GEORGE TIMOTHY STERLING; B.S. in Agriculture; GRANADA CLUB; Field and Furrow (4); Shimer College; University of Oklahoma. has been selected as MEBOC and UMOC. 109 KELLER, JEANNETTE ANNE ELBURN; A B in L.A.S., German; ILLINOIS STREKT rut, . ? A 'i ' % L1a ,lbd?', D,1lta,V W-P-G-U- (Di Freshman Board (1); German Club (2, S, 4); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1). KELLY, GERALDINE ELIZABETH . CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA ™ i r? ' ,-,? Sally J!h,ni (2); IIhni Union Committee Member (2); University theatre Crew (2); Knox College. KELLY, JAMES JOSEPH, JR. . . LATHAM; B.S. in Accountancy; THETA CHI; Junior Interfratermty Council (2); Accountancy Club (4). KELLY, JUDITH MARGARET . . SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., English; GAMMA PHI BETA; University Theatre Crew (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3); Springfield Junior College. a KENDALL, SHARON KAY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Home Economics; ZETA TAU ALPH - Gamma Alpha Chi; University Theatre Crew (4); Home Economics Club (2, 3 4)-' Young Republicans Club (3, 4). KENNY, MARY MARGARET TINLEY PARK; B S. in Secretarial Training; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Beta Lambda; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Chevron (3, 4). KENYON, MICHAEL JOHN ELGIN; B.S. in Agriculture; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA- Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Weight Lifter's Club (3, 4); Coe College. KERCHNER MARY RUTH . . .BELLEVILLE; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; TRIAD; Gamma Alpha Chi; University Theatre Crew (1). KERZENSKI LENORE JANE ■ NILES: A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; BUSEY. President (3); Uhni Guide (3); English and Speech Club (3, 4); President (4). KETTLE, JOHN THOMAS PARK FOREST; B.S. in Marketing; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE. House President (4); Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Assoc ation (2, 3, 4); Parsons College. KETZENBARGER SUSAN JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI MU- Wavy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KEUNE, DAVID LEE. LITCHFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; CALHOUN; Phi lM,a .Sigma; lau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Engineering Council (3, 4); I E E E (3 4)- Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Central Technical Institute! KIDDOO, SUSAN HAMILTON . VIOLA; B.S. in Home Economics; Alpha Lambda Delta; rhi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Club (3); Honors Day (1). KIKUCHI, HITOSHI CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3 4)- Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. KILLEY, RICHARD BRUCE ROSEVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO- b.N.I.B (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3, 4)- Illinois btate University. KIMBELL, ANN ELIZABETH WHEATON; A.B. in L.A.S., English; GAMMA PHI BETA- Campus Chest (1); University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (1, 2. 3)- ACE (4): Honors Day (1). KIMBELL, STEPHEN WOODWARD MESA. ARIZONA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA TAU OMEGA, House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Football. Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3) ; Honors Day (1, 3). KIMMEL, CAROL MARIE ..... MILFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; 4-H HOUSE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Gamma Delta (1, 2); English Club (4); L.A.S. Honors Program (1 2 3); James Scholarship (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois scholarship Key. KIMMEL, JOAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; The Daily Mini (2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Illigreek (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Student National Education Association (4); Honors Day (3). KIMMEL, JOHN STEPHEN DECATUR; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; SCOTT, President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Intramural Council (3)- Mini Guide (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois' Scholarship Key. KINDER, CAROLYN SUZANNE CATLIN; B.S. in Music Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Mortar Board; Torch; Sigma Alpha Iota; Star Course Manager (2, 3 4): University Choir (1, 2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (2); Concert and Entertainment Board' (4); Illini Guide (3); Student National Education Association (3); Honors Day (1). KING, ARIAS MARLAINE MOUNT OLIVE; A.B. in Dance; PHI MU; University Choir (3, 4). KINSELLA, CYRIL THOMAS HUDSON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Saint Ambrose College. KIRKBY, SANDRA JEAN NORTHBROOK; B.S. in Elementary Eduoation; M.l'll DELTA PI; Freshman Choir (1). Finance majors do research on the profit system 110 KIRSCHNER, HOWARD TED CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Portuguese Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Debate Club (1); Young Democrats Club (1). KITE, ROBERTA ILENE SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S.. English; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Shorter Board; Student Senate (3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (3, 4); Subcommittee on Student Discipline (3, 4); University Chorus il); Oratorio Society (2); Student Musicals CI, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). KLEIN, ARTHUR DEO, III WINTER PARK, FLORIDA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (4); Omega Beta Pi; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (3, 4). KLEIN, BARBARA JUNE COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Home Economics; ALPHA OMICRON PI; University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Home Economics Club (3, 4). KLEIN, SAMUEL JACOB CHICAGO RIDGE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (3); W.P.G.U. (3); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Thorn- ton Junior College. KLEVER, JOHN HENRY FREEPORT; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GARMEN; The Daily Illini (3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Physics Society (3). KLIMA, DENNIS EDWARD PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Accountancy Club (3, 4) ; Finance Club (3, 4) ; Society fo r the Advancement of Manage- ment (3, 4;) Drake University. KLINSLEY ARNOLD IRWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Delta Chi; W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3); WILL (3, 4); Army ROTC, First Sergeant. KLOCKAU, ROBERTA ANN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4). KLOCKENGA, LOUIS HENRY PEKIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant; Arnold Air Society (3, 4). KLOHR, ROBERT EDWARD NORMAN VALMEYER; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Fresh- man Choir (1); Honors Day (1, 2). KLOPPENBURG, JOAN MARIE LAGRANGE; B.S. in Physical Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); State University of Iowa. KLUG DONALD CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Engineering Council (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Mathematics Club (1, 2); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). B.S. in Management; BETA SIGMA PSI; KNEZ, RONALD ALBERT ELMHURST; Greek Week Committee (2). KNOBLOCH, JOHN CARL BRADFORD; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering LIER; A.S.A.E. (2, 3, 4). BRANDO- KNUDSON LYNNE ANDREA PARK RIDGE; B .F.A. in Graphic Design; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI. KNUPP, RUTH LOIS BERWYN; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA XI DELTA; Theta Sigma Phi; Home Economics Club (1, 2). KOBERLEIN, JAMES HERSCHEL ST. ELMO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4) ; Eastern Illinois University. KOCH DAVID T TREMONT; B.S. in General Engineering; Men's Glee Club (1, 2); I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (2, 3, 4). KOCH PAUL DOUGLAS CRYSTAL LAKE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chi Epsilon; Tribe of Illini (2, 3, 4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3,4), Letter (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1); Illini Guide (2); A.S.C.E. (4) ; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). KOCOLOWSKI, GARY PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; EVANS SCHOLARS; Campus Chest (1); W.P.G.U. (1); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Pershing Rifles (2); Newman Club (3, 4). KOENIG ROBERT BOYER PARK RIDGE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology W.P.G.U. (D; Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant; Arnold Air Society (2, 3); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4, 5). KOLAR GERALD EDWARD BEECHER; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; CLUB ESQUIRE, House President (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4). KOLB, SHERRY JOYCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3). in Campus Town for their term papers. in ■ KOLESAR, RONALD JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; SU CASA; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Newman Chili (2, 3, 4); Film Society (4); Marketing Associ- ation (2, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). KOMBONIMI, ADOKIYE ISHMAEL BILLE-DEGEMA, NIGERIA; B.S. in Agriculture; Cooperative Extension Club (4) ; Field and Furrow (4); American Society of Agronomy (4). KOOISTRA, THOMAS BRIAN ASHTON; A. B. in L.A.S., History; HENDRICK HOUSE- Folk Song Club f3); Young Republicans Club (3). OPP, GARY LEE BUDA; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESI- DENCE; Air Force ROTC, Major; Agricultural Club (2, 3). KOPP, RUTH SHIRLEY ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; KAPPA DELTA; Panhellenic Judicial Board (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). KOPRIVA, PHYLLIS RUTH ANTIOCH; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; KAPPA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (3); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Student Musicals' (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (3); Sociology Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). KORENEVICH, CAROLE ADRIENNE PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology KAPP ALPHA THETA; Miami University. KORMAN, JEFFREY WYN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Delta Sigma Pi; Wright Junior College; Amundsen Junior College. KORN, DOREEN SKOKIE; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; VAN DOREN; Illini Guide (3). KORST, CHRISTINE ANNE CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PI BETA PHI; The ILLIO (1); University Theatre Crew (2, 3, 4); Star Course Manager (1)- Y.W C (3, 4). KOSOVSKI, CAROL ANNE OAK PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; INDECO- Torch; Alpha Chron; Zeta Phi Eta, President (4);W.I. S.A. Executive Council (2); Student Senate (2 ; Illinois Speech Correction Association (2, 3). KOSTAK, WARREN JOSEPH CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; FIRESIDE; A.I.A. (2); A.S.C.E. (4); Folk Song Club (3). KOSTAR, WILLIAM LEE TITUSVILLE, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; NROTC, Midshipman Lieutenant; Navy Council (4); Trident (3, 4), President (4). KOSTENKO, PAMELA HELENE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; LIN- COLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Student National Education Association (3, 4); James Scholar (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Edu- cation Association (2); University Choir (1, 2); Student Congress (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). KOTECKI, MELVIN JOHN LA SALLE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4) ; S.A.E. (3, 4) ; Engineering Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (3, 4); St. Bede College. KOVACH, MARY ELIZABETH MATSKO STREATOR; A.B. in L.A.S., French; Illini Guide (2) ; Ball State University. KOZIJ, CHRISTINE JOANNE CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; Ukranian Students Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukranian Club (I, 2). KRABY, ARNOLD WALTER CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PI KAPPA ALPHA; Valparaiso University. KRAFT, DONALD NORTON CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI; Alpha Kappa Psi; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Illini Guide (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Accountancy Club (3). KRAFT, ROBERT LEO MUNDELEIN; B.S. in Accountancy; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE. KRAJEC, RICHARD LEE GEORGE WEST SALEM; B.S. in L.A.S., Physiology; KAPPA DELTA RHO; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Film Society (4). KRAYBILL, DANIEL THEODORE BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLI- NOIS STREET RESIDENCE; The Daily Illini (3, 4); I.P.C. Photography Stall (3, I); W.P.G.U. (1, 2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4). KREBS, ROBERT ERNEST EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Valparaiso University. KREHBIEL, KARL FREDERICK ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Rhetoric and Composition; PHI KAPPA PSI, House President (4) ; Cross-Country, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Track, Varsity Squad (2, 3, I), Freshman Squad (1); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant . On the night of Stunt Show we're still wondering 112 KREITNER, MARILYN JEAN URBANA; B.S. in Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Chorus (3, 4); Wartburg College. KRETLOW, JOHN GEORGE OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; SIGMA NU; Student Musicals (3); Creek Week Committee (2); Spanish Club (2, 3). KREUTZ JUDITH LOUISE ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ('III OMEGA; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Chair- man (2);'star Course Manager (1); Military Sponsor (3); Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4), Commander Lieutenant Colonel (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). KRIEGMAN, LESLEY BLANCHE RICHMOND, VIRGINIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; First Regimental Band (1, 2); S.N.C.C. (2l. KROHTA, BARBARA JEAN BENLD; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (3); Mortar Board; Alpha Lambda Delta; Campus Chest (1); L.A.S. Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1); Honors Daj (1). KRUCK, WILLIAM EVERT NAPERVILLE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; The Daily Illini (4). KRUEGER, JAMES PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ORCHARD DOWNS; Accountancy Club (4); Y'oung Republicans Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Belo'it College. KRUEMPELSTAEDTER, THOMAS MATTHIAS CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; THETA XI; A.I. A. (1. 2, 3, 4). KRUMWIEDE, ROBERT WILLI AM CHEBANSE; B.S. in Agriculture; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (3, 4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (1, 2, 4); Illini Sportsman's Club (1). KRUPP, GERALD JOHN BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau'Sigma; University of Alabama; University of Colorado; Belleville Junior College. KUBIK, WILLIAM JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; FORBES; Sigma Delta Chi; W.P.G.U. (2, 3); A. I. A. (1, 2); German Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1); James Scholar (1). KUHN, JOAN CLAUDIA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; SIGMA KAPPA; University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Student Musicals (3, 4); Illini Speech Correction Association (2, 3, 4). KUHN, MICHAEL LLOYD GREENVILLE; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA PI, House President (4); Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Air Force ROTC, Major; Phalanx (1, 2, 3); Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (3); Greenville College. KUHR, RICHARD RONALD ELMHURST; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; GARNER; A.S.M.E. (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3); A.F.S. (2, 3); L.S.A. (3). KULBARSH, SHEILA RAE GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; N.A.A.C.P. (3, 4); Washington University. KULL, ANITA KAY MATTOON; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handicapped Children; CHI OMEGA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Greek Week Committee (3); Pershing Rifles (3, 4); Military Sponsor (3, 4); Council for Ex- ceptional Children (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). KULZER, PETER GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; NEWMAN ;I'Sigma Delta Chi; Air Force ROTC, Captain; Pershing Rifles (3, 4). KUNAR, SHARON LEE EVANSTON; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA SIGMA.'House President (4); Sigma Iota Epsilon; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Campus Chest (2); W.P.G.U. (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Accountancy Club (4); Marketing Association (4); Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (2). KUNIN, YVONNE PAULETTE ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI; B.S. in Physical Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Campus Chest (1); Illigreek (2, 3); Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4). KUO, TZU-JUNG TAIWAN, CHINA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; Y.M.C.A. (3,4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4) ; Chinese Students Club (2, 3, 4) ; Taiwan Provincial Taipei Institute of Technology. KUPERMAN, SHELDON PAUL LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Pi; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Commerce Honors Program (3); Honors Day (2). KURLAND, HOWARD JOEL SKOKIE; RESIDENCE. B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET LACKNER, PAMELA LAKE FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; DELTA GAMMA; Campus Chest (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Anthropology Club (2, 3); University of Oklahoma. LADIN, BRUCE ALLAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Alpha Kappa Psi; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3, 4); Illini Union Committee Mem- ber (1); Star Course Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (1); Student Musicals (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (4). l £ who could have jumped the gun for pairings. 113 LAIRD, ALLAN DEWEY CANTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology. LAMONT, HELEN LOUISE KIRKLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin; ARBOR SUITES. LAMPERT, STEVEN ALAN . . . SKOKIE; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI; Alpha Kappa Psi; Illim Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); Junior Interfratemity Council (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4); lunance Club (3, 4); Pre-Law Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1). LAMPLEY, CYNTHIA DIANE ... STEGER; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA GAMMA fL4v 'f n'Hn Commlttee Member (1, 2); Freshman Choir (1); Student Musicals (2); DB Club (1, 2). LAMSON, ROBERT ARROW, WEST SIMSBURY, CONNECTICUT; Bachelor of Archi- tecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; A. LA. (1, 4, 5); Ski Club (5). LANDES, PHILLIP LEE PARIS; B.S. in Agriculture; HOUSE OF COMMONS House 1 resident (4); Tomahawk; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1, 2); Field and Furrow (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). LANGDON, WILLIAM ERNEST ALGONQUIN; B.S. in Forestrv; DELTA SIGMA PHI- Tribe of Illim (2 3); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2), Letter (2), Freshman Squad (1);' Ilhm foresters (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1). ' LANGENBERG DAVID LEE DECATUR; B.S in LAS, Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma; Russian Club (2, 3) ; James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3) ; Indiana University. LANGLOSS, JOHN MILTON HENRY; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PSI UPSILON- The Daily mini (1); The ILLIO (2); Air Force ROTC, First Lieutenant. UraXljyJrt' LANGREHR RICHARD JOHN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi- Sigma (.annua Tau; Illinois Technograph (2, 3, 4); Engineering Council (3, 4)- St Pat's' Ball Committee (3, 4), Major Chairman (4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4i; Young Republicans Club (2); Engineering Honors Program (1 2 3)- Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. LARKIN, THOMAS WILLIAM TOWANDA; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA KAPPA- Army ROTC, Cadet First Sergeant. LARSON, ALICE MARIE SHEFFIELD; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; ALPHA PHI- Shorter Board; Gamma Alpha Chi; Director, Illini Union Board (4); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); University Chorus (1)- Greek Week Committee (2); Youn-r Republicans Club (2, 3); Iota Delta Pi (3, 4). LARSON, DONALD WILLIAM CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI GAMMA P ™A; Illlm Umon Committee Member (2); Intramural Council (3); Student Senate (2); IM Rec Board (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant. LARSON, GERALD ALLEN ROCHELLE; B.S. in Agriculture; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4). LARSON, JAMES RICHARD CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA TAU DELTA House President (4). LARSON, JAMES WEHRLY GLENWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering- Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. LARSON, RALPH EDWARD JOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; WESTON- IEEE (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3, 4) ; Joliet Junior College. LARSON, RANDALL WILLIAM ALPHA; B.S. in Veterinary Medicine; NABOR HOUSE- Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2) ; Pre-Vet Club (2) ; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4) ; Veterinary Medicine Honors Program (3) • James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (2, 3). LATKA, ROY S VALLEJO, CALIFORNIA; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI. LAUCK, JOYCE MARIE BENSENVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Cast (3); Illini Readers (2, 3 ;Cornell College. LAURENT, WILLIAM WAYNE SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., English- University Chorus (3, 4) ; Springfield Junior College. LAWTON, SANDRA WEIGLE DIXON; A.B. in L.A.S., French; German Club (4); Knox College. LEAF, DONALD JERRY SKOKIE; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU DELTA Pill; Phi Eta Sigma; Pin Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi, President (3); Beta Alpha Psi, President (4); Phi Alpha Mu; Sigma lota Epsilon; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Commerce Council (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4). President (I); .hum-.-. Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. LEAHY, JACQUELINE ELLEN BROOKFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S.. French ; ARBOR SUITES, House President (3); Illinois State University. Skate boards promote the sale of band-aids. 114 LEAVITT, LINDA JANE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; Al.l'II EPSILON I III ; Illini I'niuii Committee Member '2); Campus Chest (2); Greek Week Committee (3). LECHNER, PATRICIA LUCILLE . . RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Phvs- iology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, President (4); Omega Beta Pi. LEE, BARBARA JEAN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Delta Phi; Honors Day (2, 3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LEE, DANIEL CHARLES ATTICA, INDIANA; B.S. in Marketing; Sigma Iota Epsilon. President (4); Basketball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Commerce Honors Program (3); Honors Day (3). LEE, ROBERT ELIOT CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation; PHI DELTA THETA; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Swimming, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); A.F.S. (3); American Recreational Society (3, 4), President (4). LEFCOURT, MICHELLE DIANE HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALLEN; University Theatre Crew (1). LEFFERSON, SHAREN RAYE LAWRENCEVILLE; B.S. in Communications; 4-H HOUSE; The ILL IO (2); S.N.I.B. (1, 2, 3, 4). LEFFLER, BEVERLY JOAN NEWTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Shorter Board; Torch; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Man- ager (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (1). LEHNERER, JAMES MICHAEL BURNHAM; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Tribe of Illini (2, 3, 4); Wrestling, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3); Film Society (4). LELAND, SHARON KAY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; ARBOR SUITES; The Dailv Illini (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (4); Student Musicals (1); Illini Guide (3); Sno-Ball Committee (2). LEMAR, EARL RAY BATAVIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; The Daily Illini (2. 3, 4); I.P.C. Photography Staff (2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (2); Physics Society (3, 4); Physics Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (I, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. LENKAITIS, ALBERT JOSEPH GRANVILLE; B.S. in Dairy Technology; NEWMAN; Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Dairy Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Sportsman's Club (2). LENNERT, MARILYN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Players; Zeta Phi Eta; Illini Union Committee Member (4); University Theatre Manager (3, 4); University Theatre Cast (3, 4) ; University Theatre Crew (3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Homecoming Chairman (2); Activities Honorary (2). LENZO, JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Personnel Management; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (4); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Illini Guide (3). LEONARD. RICHARD EUGENE POTOMAC; LODGE; Field and Furrow (4). B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LEONARD, SUE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoologv; DELTA DELTA DELTA; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 4). LEPINSKY, NINA PARK FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Plavers; University Theatre Manager (2, 3); University Theatre Cast (1, 2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (I, 2, 3); Student Musicals (3); Folk Song Club (3); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3); Young Democrats Club (1, 2). LESHNER, DONNA RAE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; INDECO; Illini Union Committee Member (4); W.P.G.U. (2); A.C.E. (4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (4); Students for a Democratic Society (2). LESNIAK, STANLEY JOSEPH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; Geology Club (1, 2). LESTER, CAROLYN KAY LEWISTOWN; B.S. in General Engineering; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Pompons (1) ; Engineering Council (3, 4) ; St. Pat's Ball Committee (1) ; I.S.P.E. (4); Society of General Engineers (1, 2, 3, 4); Society of Women Engineers (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4) . LEUNG, CHUN-HING KOWLOON, HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Chinese Students Club (3, 4) ; Honors Day (2) ; Northeastern Oklahoma A M College; Southern Illinois University. LEUNG, KATHLEEN SUET-YING HONG KONG; B.F.A. in Art Education; DELTA HOUSE; Chinese Students Club (1); Home Economics Club (1). LEVICK, ANN GAIL .... SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE, House President (3); Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Guide (3); Uli-Sota (2, 3); Sociology Club (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). LEVIN, MICHAEL ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Wa-Na-See; Star and Scroll; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Alpha Mu; The Daily Illini (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3, 4); Freshman Seminar (1); Illigreek (1, 2, 3), Editor (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Outstanding Greek (4); Engineering Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Bronze Tablet. gauze, and mercurochrome at local drugstores. 115 LEVINE, ELEANOR JEAN SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES- James Scholar (2, 3, i). LEVINE, JERALD MAYER . . . CHICAGO, A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Young Demo- crats Llub (4); Navy Put Extension of ths University of Illinois. LEVINSON, STEVEN IRWIN . CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Finance. Club (3, 4); Roosevell University; Navy Pier Extension of the University or Illinois. LEVITAN, HOWARD MARTIN . . . SPRINGFIELD ; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Mini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Second Regimental Band (4); I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Circle K (2, 3, 4), President (4). LEVUN, CHARLES FAIFH . . . CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU DELTA PHI- Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta' Alpha Psi; Phi Alpha Mu- fe't PnS: U' Z '' (J , ,'U (,3 l Commerce Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Daj (2, 3) , University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Bronze Tablet; Roosevelt Univers ty. LEWKE, ROBERT EDWARD LAGRANGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biological and General Sciences; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; Sachem; Tribe of Illini (4) Tennis Varsity Squad (2), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1). ' ienms' LI, KIN MAN . . .HONG KONG; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; Honors Day (2)- Sir George llhams C ollege. 6 LIEFER, ALLAN LEE EVANSVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; KING'S KASTLE. LIGON, LINDA ANNE DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; CHI ULEGDON JOHN CHAELES . , . . CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Ilhm Union Committee Member (3); Young Republicans Club (4)- Physics Society (4). L1NDBECK WENDELYN KAY DEKALB; B.S in Home Economics Education; SHER- WOOD LODGE; The ILLIO (3); Student Senate (3); Home Economics Council (4)- Home Economics Club (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. LINDER, JANE IFIS NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA; B.S. in Elementary Education- ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Student National Educat™ i Kciation 2?' University of Miami. LINDERMAN .JUDITH RAVEN. . . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; BUSEY- Hil el foundation (3, 4); German Club (3, 4); Student National Education Association (1.2, 3, 4) ; i oung Democrats Club (3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois- University Dance Committee (2); Student Zionist Organization (2); University Choir LINDGREN, JAMES PAUL . . . ORION; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO- Illini Union Committee Chairman (4); Illini Union Committee Member (2); S.N IB (3 41- Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). LINK, NANCY JOAN SKOKIE; B.S. in Physical Education; DELTA GAMMA; Terrapin (1); Greek Week Committee (2,3); Physical Education Majors Club (1,2,3 4)- U of I Scuba Club (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). LINSKY, RUTH ANN . . ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; CHI OMEGA; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3)- LAS Council (3, 4) President (4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); James Scholar (2 3 4)-' Honors Day (1, 2). LIPKE, JAY MARTIN . .... BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Civil Engineering; DELTA CHI- Chi Epsilon; Illinois Technograph (2); A.S.C.E. (4); Honors Day (1). LIPPINCOTT PHILIP KAY PITTSFIELD; B.S. in Accountancy; Tomahawk; Accountancy LIPSKY, NOLAN SEYMORE . . CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; Campus Chest (2); Air I-orce ROTC Major; Scabbard and Blade (4); Marketing Association (2)- Youn Democrats Club (3). LITWIN, EUGENE DAVID . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pin Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3); Marching Illini (2); Iirst Regimental Band (2); Second Regimental Band (1); A.S.M E (5)- S.A.E. (5); Honors Day (1, 4). LIVENGOOD REX LESLIE ... RIDGEFARM; B.S. in Education; FIRESIDE, House Presi- dent (3) ; Danville Jumor College. LIVESAY, ROBERT DOUGLAS ... CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Pistol Team (2, 3, 4); A.S.A.E. (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (3, 4). LLOYD, ELISABETH ANN DOWNERS GROVE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; EPA TAU ALPHA; The ILLIO (1); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). LOCANDER WILLIAM BERNARD BERWYN; B.S. in Marketing; PENNSYLVANIA «Y w , RE?JPE.NCrE.i IM,n Si- 111 Pi; Army ROTC, Cadet Major; Phi Chi Eta (3); Northern Illinois University. 116 Star Course announces that the Beatles will N. vNiyv j TOFRACH IOHN RICHARD SPRING VALLEY; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; LUt±5A ' A.LCh.E. (3, 4). President (3); St. Bede .Junior College. „„_„„. mtpttaft THOMAS LANSING; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronaut ical LOFERSKI, MICHAEI .WOIWS.. IA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Air Force KOTC, Cadet Captain; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4). LOFFREDO, GERALD LOUIS WAUKEGAN; B S. in U.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS LU STREET RESIDENCE; Wrestling, Varsity Squad (3). TOFTTTS WILLIAM EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PI KAPPA LOFTUS, WILLIAM tu . (g); Campus ch,st j, Intraral Council 4); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.b.M.i:,. (.1, £). LOHNEIS PAUL EDWAPD HUNTLEY; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- ' NUE RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (3, 4). inwr FLIZABETH SYDOW ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; LINCOLN LONG, ELIZ EB fi)ENCE; Shorter Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1, 2, 3, 4); Anthro- pology Club (4). LONG, KELLY DEAN HILLSBORO; B.S. in Accountancy; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Accountancy Club (3, 4). LOSHAK-KOROGODSKY, RUBEN . E.E. (4). . CHAMPAICN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E. LUCCHESE FRANK JOSEPH . . CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; ORCHARD DOWNS; 'A. I. A. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. LUCKETT MARY EDITH TOULON; A.B. in L.A.S Teaching of Spanish; KAPPA LVL ' DELTA, House President (4); Mortar Board; Torch; Sigma Delta P.; Panhellenic- WISA. Coordinating Committee (4); Student Senate (1, 2, 3, 4); Major Committee of Student Senate (2, 3, 4); Universitv Senate Committee (41; Freshman Seminar (1); illi.ii G.. !p (3)1 Chevron (2, 3); Spanish Club (2, 3, 4) ; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (3). LUDINGTON, KENNETH CHARLES OAK PARK; B.S. in L.AS., Teaching of Social Studies; KAPPA SIGMA, House President (3); Honors Day (3); Cornell College. tttfpk- onr.FP WTLSON CANTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; A.B. in L.A.S. , LUECK, R°GER _ WILSON .i.iNbi VgTREEi, REg . Phi Eta Sigma; Phi i.-1n,,, Phi- W P G U (1, 2, 3, 4); Concert Band (3, 4); Marching Ilhm (1, 2, 3, 4), Krst Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); Illinois Technograph (1, 2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3) ; Canton Community College. LUECKE, ALBERT WILLIAM WATSEKA; B.S. in Agriculture; SIGMA TAU GAMMA. LUECKE, BRIAN JON CRETE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; SU CASA; Pre-Vet Club (1). LUEKER, ELMER LOUIS WORDEN; B.S. in Engineering Physics; ALPINE LODGE; Physics Society (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). LUETTICH, SUSAN LYNN OSWEGO; A.B. in L.A.S Teaching of Social Studies; SHER- WOOD LODOE; Student Senate (2); Freshman Seminar (1); James Scholar (1, Z). LUND, CHARLES EDMOND CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ALPHA TAU OMEGA- Junior Interfraternity Council (1); University Chorus (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Portuguese Club (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). LUNDE, MARK WILLIAM CAMBRIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Omega Beta Pi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). LUNDIN GERALD EARL ROCKFORD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). LUSCOMBE, GEORGE ALBERT, JR CLINTON; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon, Commerce Council (2); Illini Guide (3); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MACHALEK JAMES OTTO BERWYN; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (3). MACINTYRE, DONALD KENNETH, JR ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Mac Murray College; North Park College. MACK PAUL EDWARD ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Management; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Greek Week Committee (3); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4). MACNEIL MARGARET ANN MANTENO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; CLARK; Sociology ' Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2); Millikin University; Alpha Chi Omega; French Club (1). appear during their next regular season. 117 I MACPHERSON, SABRA SUE ii i  ;,Pi.JC G0; BS;T in Elementary Education; ARBOR KSIV University; Navy Pier Extension of the MADSEN, PHILLIP . . .PERU; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PI KAPPA ALPHA- Sachem- Star and Scroll; Campus Chest (1, 2); Honors Day (1). ™' MAHLKE, RUSSELL JAMES . . . CHICAGO; BS in Mining Engineering; THETA XI; The Republicans ; ClT?4 '. (D ; A.I.Ch.E. (1); I.S.P.E. (4); M.I.S. (4); Young MAJEWSKI EUGENE THEODORE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications: ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3, 4); WILL (3, 4) ; Television Workshop (2, 3, 4). MAKULA, JEAN ELIZABETH STAUNTON; A.B. in L.A.S., English; EVANS- Illini Choi? S?mmittee Membe 4 i University Theatre Crew (2) ; Y.W.C.A. (1); University MALIS, SUSAN ; LINDA CHICAGO; A .B i„.L.A.S.. Teaching of Social Studies; PHI m P ni n bTl,e jL P 5-1); rhni Umon Co' ' i ee Member CD; Campus Chest (1), Panhellenic Rush Evaluation Committee (3); Young Democrats Club (1). MALLIN, ROBERT JOHN . . ROSELLE NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Communications; GRA- Jamls ScholS; fD Re2™ental Band (3, 4); Mathematics Honors Program ( I, 2); MASON, CONN JOEve.nue. AH D MISSOURI; BS o (4); Wheelchair Basketball (3); Wheelchair Football (3)7 g Oraloron MANCHESTER MARGARET WESTBORO, MASSACHUSETTS; A.B in L S English- DELTA DELTA DELTA; Illini Guide (3); Goucher College. English, MANGERS, DENNIS LEE . .. . . . AURORA; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Club (3 i) ' ' det Captain; Illini Agricultural Mechanization MANNEL, PHYLLIS MAE . EVANSTON; B.S. in Education; VAN DOREN; Young Demo- ciats Club (3, 4); Western Michigan University. MANNS, MARY LESLIE . . GODFREY; BS in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Home Economics Club (3, 4); Newman Club (3, 4); Mount St. Scho- lastics College. MANSFIELD SEYMOUR JAY GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (4) ; Pre-Law Club (4); Karate Kai (3)7Ski Club (4). MANWARING JAMES FREDERICK -TUSCOLA; B.S in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chi Epsilon; Engineering Council (3); A.S.C.E. (3); Honors lJ3.y ( 1 , 2.) . MARCONI, JOSEPH MICHAEL JOLIET; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; HOPKINS; Joliet Junior College. MARCUS, MICHELLE PAULA . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Folk Song Club (4); Spanish Club (1); Honors Day (3). MARKS, LINDA JOY CHICAGO; B.S in Home Economics; INDECO; University Theatre Crew (4); W.P.G.U. (2) ; A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Chicago Teachers College. MARMA, VICTOR CLIFFORD . . . . ROCKFORD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (2); I.E.E.E. (4). MAROVITZ, WILLIAM A. . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; TAU EPSILON PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Cast (3); University I neat re Crew (2) ; Intramural Council (3); Tennis, Freshman Squad CD: Hillel Founda- tion (3, 4). MARSHALL, CHARLES MORRIS ORION; B.S. in Agricultural Engineerin STREET RESIDENCE; A.S.A.E. (4). ILLINOIS MARSHO, STEPHEN CHARLES MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Finance; Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2); M.I.A. Executive Council (3); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Illini Guide (3). MARTH, JOANNE SUE KANKAKEE; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Newman Club (I, 2); Young Republicans Club (4). MARTIN, CHARLES EVERETT MOUNT VERNON; B.S. in L A S Zoology U3ACIA- Concert Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Marching Illini (1, 2, 3, 4). MARTIN, JOHN ROBERT LOUISVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; Sigma Delta Chi- S N I B (1, 2, 3); WILL (4); Young Democrats Club (3) 'If Professor Brown doesn't get here in exactly 118 (I MARTIN, THOMAS PETER CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; ARM OR HOI .-J -.; Phi Epsilon Kappa; I.A.S. (4); Physical Education -Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Physical Education Honors Program (3, 1); Honors Daj (3, 4) ; 1 mversity of Illinois Sclio kirship Key; Illinois Institute of Technology; Navy Pier Extension of the University ot Illinois. MARTINICH, ROBERT GEORGE CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the C niversity of Illinois; I.E.E.E. ' 1, 2); A..S.M.E. (1). MATE, DUANE PETER BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; GARNER; A.F.S. (3); A.S.M.E. (3); Lyons Township Junior College. MATHEWS, CONSTANCE LEE IACKSONVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; DB Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1). MATHEWS, TERRENCE ANTHONY PRAIRIE DU ROCHER; B.S. in Agriculture; CALHOUN; The Daily Illini (1, 2, 3, 4); Newman Club (1, 2); Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4).' MATHIESON, DONALD JOHN DES PLAINES; B.S. in Economics; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Beta Gamma Sigma; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Y.M.G.A. (3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MATKOVICH, KENNETH PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). MATLIN, ROBERTA SUE . . . .. MORTON GROVE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; LAUREL HOUSE; Illini Guide (2); Young Democrats Club (3). MATTENHEIMER SABINE JOANN DEERFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; DB Club (4); Young Republicans Club (4). MATTESON JOHN HENDLEY MORRIS; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Illini Union Committee Member (1. 2, 3); Intramural Manager (1, 2); Hoof and Horn Club (1); Agriculture Honors Program (1). MATTHEWS, WILLIAM FLOYD PARIS; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Eastern Illinois University. MAURER ANN FRANCES BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in Communications; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA- Gamma Alpha Chi; The Daily Illini (3) ; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Pompons (1); Guidons (2); Honors Day (2). MAYBERRY GERALD WAYNE MCLEANSBORO; B.S. in Agriculture; NABOR HOUSE; Tomahawk; Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (1, 2); Honors Day (I). MAYES MARCIA LIN MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; The Daily Illini (2); University Theatre Crew (2, 3). MAYNARD, ROGER EARL FREEPORT; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; A. I. A. (1, 2, 3); Young Republicans Club (1). MCALLISTER, RONALD TIMOTHY WAUKEGAN; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; TOWN HOUSE; Illini Pentecostal Fellowship (3); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; Honors Day (2). MCARDLE JUDY ANN DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; EVANS HALL; Alpha ' Lambda Delta- Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi; Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4);. James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1,2, 3) ; University of Illinois Scholar- ship Key. MCCALL, JAMES REID EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S. AVENUE RESIDENCE. Mathematics; PENNSYLVANIA MCCARTHY JOSEPH TERRENCE ELM WOOD PARK; B.S. in Accountancy; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Saint Mary's College. MCCLAYTON, WILLIAM R PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Finance; SIGMA CHI; Basketball Manager (1); Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Accountancy Club (4); Finance Club (3, 4). MCCLELLAND, RONALD KENT STILLWELL; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Intra- mural Council (2, 3, 4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4) ; Senior Intramural Manager (4); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (2)- Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MCCLINE, RICHARD LEROY ROBBINS; B.S. in Zoology; KAPPA ALPHA PSI, House President (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). MCCLOSKEY, RAYMOND MICHAEL LANSING; A.B. in L.A.S. .History; TAU KAPPA EPSILON- Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; llhm Union Board (4), President (4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); llhm Union Program Board (3); Honors Day (1, 2). MCCLURE CONSTANCE ALLEN ALEDO; B-S. in Marketing; DELTA GAMMA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1, 2). two minutes and 33 seconds, we can leave.5 119 MCCRYSTAL JAMES PATRICK BROADVIEW; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GRANADA; tomahawk; Illim Union Committee Member (2). MCFALLS, SHEILA KAY . ROCK FALLS; B.S. in LAS., Teaching of Mathematics; CHI OMEGA; Alpha ( hron; Ill.ni I nion ( ommittee CI. airman (4); Illim Union Committee Member (3); L.A.S. ouncil (2, 3, 4); Greek Week Committee (3); Plowbov Prom ommittee (1, 2). MCGEE, GEORGE KNIGHTON LOVES PARK; Bachelor of Architecture; TRIANGLE- A.I.A. (1); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). MCGILL, STEPHEN ALAN TOULON; B.S. in Agriculture; Sigma Delta Chi; S.N.I.B. MCGLASHAN JOAN ELIZABETH WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Mu Phi Epsilon; Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2); Star Course Manager (11; University Choir (2. 3, 4); Women's Glee ( lub (2, 3); Madrigal Chorus (3); Freshman Choir (1); James Scholar (12 3 4)- Honors Day (1, 2. 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MCGUIRE, HOWARD, JR CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Honors Day (1). MCILVOY, DAVID W GRANITE CITY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; NEWMAN House President (4); Air Force ROTO, Colonel; Pershing Rifles (4). MCKAYLE, MAURICE LOTHIAN CORNWALL MOUNTAIN, JAMAICA- Agriculture. B.S. MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN L LOMBARD; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Delta Sigma Pi. MCLEAN, JOHN BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; DELTA CHI House President (4) ; Delta Sigma Pi; Intramural Council (3); Junior I Council (1); Military Ball Ci Ensign; Navy Council (3, 4) (2. 3, 4). .. interfraternity ..mittee (3, 4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (2); NROTC, Phalanx (4); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association MCNAMARA, PATRICIA JEAN CHICAGO; A.B. University of Toledo. in L.A.S. , Latin American Studies; MCNOWN, LYNNE ELLEN GLENVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; 1UMA KAPPA, House President (4); Mortar Board, President (4); Torch- Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Beta Pi; The ILLIO (2 3)- Ilhin I mon Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (4)- James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MCPHERSON, MARGARET ANN MORTON GROVE; B.S. in Education; CHI OMEGA- Newman Club (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (1, 2). MCREYNOLDS, WARREN EARL PEORIA; B.S. in Agriculture. MEACHAM, WILLIAM STOCKTON WHITE PLAINS, NEW YORK; B.S. in Recreation; Illini Union Committee Member (2); American Recreational Society (1, 2, 3, 4). MEAD, CHARLES HENRY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI DELTA THETA; Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Interfraternity Program Board (3) • Illini Guide (3), Chairman (3); Air Force ROTC, Major; Phalanx (3); Young Demo- crats Club (3) ; Valparaiso University. MEAGHER, PHILIP ALLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; DELTA UPSLLON- Omega Beta Pi; Illim I mon Committee Chairman (2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Greek Week Committee (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3). MEGACZ, JOANNE DOROTHY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PHILEA; A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (3); James Scholar (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MEILLER, CAROL ANN ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Mortar Board; Torch; Shi-Ai; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Junior PanheUenic (1,2); Panhellenic Executive Council (1,2,3,4), President (4); Panhellenic- WISA Coordinating Committee (3, 4); Board of Panhellenic Affairs (3, 4); Council on Student Affairs (4); Social Studies Honors Program (2,3,4); James Scholar (1,2,3,4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MEINHARDT, HEIDI LORETTA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Student Senate (2); Dolphins Ml; German Club (3, 4); Northern Illinois University; Wright Junior College. MEISTER, DIETER DOLTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Phi Alpha; German Club (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Thornton Junior College. MELLOR, KATHLEEN ELIZABETH ITASCA; Occupational Therapy; PHI MU; Illi- Sota (3, 4); Illini Readers (3,4); Young Republicans Club (3); Kansas State College- I', 1... hurst College. MENIETTI, ROBERT ERNEST TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering- DELTA SIGMA PHI; Star and Scroll; I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4). MERKELO, STEPHANIE GAMMA; Pi De . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian Ha Phi; Ukrainian Students Association (2); French Club (3); Navj Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. An engineering major rescues a trapped 120 MERLANDER SUSAN FREVA .CHICAGO in L A gl|; ALPHA EP of 'the Umversity of Illinois; Student Education Association (1, 2); James Scholar 1 1, 2); Honors Day ( 1, 2).  r,ir-r 4 tots ANNF PALATINE; U.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; SIGMA KAPPA; MERUT ' mmSul n CommiWeiMember (2); Campus Chest (3, 0; A.I.Ch.E. (2); Young Democrats Club (2, 3). ■ .-citim™ town TFSIIF MAYWOOD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SIGMA MESKIMEN, JOHN t LESLIE Ta,; Si rt ME (4) . Honors Day (1); Navj Pie. Extension of the Universitj of Illinois. wp-MAN CAROLYNNE ANN SHELDON; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; MESSMAN UKUumtA [.-()„ndati m ,4); PUnvboj Prom Committee (1 2) C E. (3 4), PresiL-ni (4.; II ... ■ E -onomics ( Hub (1, 2, 3, I) ; Student National Education Association (2); Young Republicans (1, 2, 3, 4). mfvfr DALE LAWRENCE MANHATTAN; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Alpha MEYER, DAfcftV Agricultural Economies Club (3. 4); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. MFYFR GERALD STANLEY CHEBANSE; B.S. in Agriculture; BETA SIGMA PSI; MEYER, eB nd Scroll; Uoiversity Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Crew (2). mtphaii nv ? KIRILS CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PEABODY MICHAILOVS KmiLS . . goocer club (3). Nayy p.er Extension of the Um. versity of Illinois; Swimming, Letter (2). MTDDLETON TOHN PAGE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; MIDDLE1U ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MirfFc FRANK WILIIAM TR ... . HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Economics; ILLINOIS STREET MimS' F RESmENCET M R.H.A. Judicial Board (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats 3); Honors Day (3). MIKLOSH GERALD LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; PHI SIGMA EPSILON; MIKLOSH, g£ c (4 w.p.o.u. (3). Filra Society (3); Humanist Society 4); Russian Club (4); Physics Society (4); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Chicago City Junior College. MILLER ALAN PAUL OMAHA, NEBRASKA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA EPSILON; Air Forse ROTC, First Lieutenant. MILLER BETH ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Music Education; Sigma Alpha Iota, Presi- dent (4); Oratorio Society (1, 2); Honors Day (2, 3). MILLER, HOWARD MAYER CHICAGO; B.S. in Engineering Physics; James Scholar (4) ■ Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Physics Honors Program (1,2, 6) , James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2); University of Illinois at Chicago Circle; Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MILLER, JOHN EDWARD ILLIOPOLIS; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; SNYDER House President (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (3, 4); Mini Guide (4); St. Pats Ball Committee (1); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). MTTTFR TULE THEODORA DEKALB; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALPHA ' J OMICRON PI- Phi Upsilon Omicron; University Theatre Crew (2 3); Mini .Guide (3) ; Plowboy Prom Committee (1); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). MILLER, MARJORIE JEAN BALBOA, CANAL ZONE; B.S in LAS., Zoology; BUSEY; ' Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Lhni Guide (2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1). MILLER MARY ELLEN BELLEVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; LEEMAN LODGE; Campus Chest (3, 4) ; Belleville Junior College. MILLER, RAYMOND WILLIAM TONICA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A.S.C.E. (4); La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. MILLER, ROSS MERRILL SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S. Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major; Arnold Air Society (3, 4); I.A.S. (1, 2). MILLER, STEVEN PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; THETA XL MILLS THOMAS ROBERT PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Lambda Upsilon; Illini Union Committee Member (2); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3 4)- Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. MILTON, JACQUELINE RUTH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Y.M.C.A. (3); Student Musicals (3); Greek Week Committee (2, 3). MILTON, MATTIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Navy Pier Extension of the University- of Illinois. MINER, WILLIAM LEO RIDGEWAY; B.S. in L.A.S., Physiology. co-ed from the undergraduate library turnstil . 121 For only a quarter, cheer the hero and hiss the ■i MITCHELL, BERTHA LOUISE . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; LINCOLN AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (4); Orchesis (1, 2); S.N.C.C. (1 2)- MrTrwPTT Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ' U ' MITCHELL DIANA DALE GREENUP; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English- ALPH PHI; University Theatre Crew (1); Chevron (1, 2, 3, 4). rriA MITCHELL, NANCY LYNNE KANKAKEE; A.B in LAS., History; LINCOLN AVE- 1NL.K, KliMJJENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Beloit College. . . EAST ST. LOUIS; B.S in Civil Engineering; Chi Ep- MITCHELL, RONALD RUSSELL filon; A.S.C.E. (4). MOCKAITISXiJOHN PETER GEORGETOWN; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; CHI PSI; MODICA, BARBARA JEAN .... BAILEYVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English- McKINLEl, President (3); Freeport Community College. ngnsn, MOELLER, JOHN ROBERT CHICAGO; Bachelor of Urban Planning; Air Force ROTC Major; Pershing Rifles (1, 2); Forsite Club (2, 3, 4). ' MOHIP, BALDEO . . CHARLES STREET, TRINIDAD; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology Wright Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; International Club MOHR, FREDERICK MELVIN . . . HOMER; B.S. in Agriculture; MEDEA; Army ROTC Ho n Club tln;2 rHml' Dv'm Bn£ Bufi'-e CorR1 £■ ( 3' 4)' Commander (4); Hoof and riorn t luo (1, 2, 6, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). MOHR, JON ERNST . ALLERTON; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Association (3, 4)- College Con,Puter Management (4); Valparaiso University; Danville Junior MOLZAHN, FRED WALTER ..CHICAGO; B.S, in Mechanical Engineering; HENDRICK (2 3) Honors Da'- (lV Y Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. MONTERASTELLI, JULIUS JERRY OTTAWA; B.S. in Forestry; PSI UPSILON, House President (4) ; Campus Chest (2) ; Dolphins (2) ; Illini Foresters (2, 3, 4) ; U. of I. Scuba Ulub (6); Purdue University. MONTGOMERY, BWILLARpAG.pHA. . . LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; MOOBERRY EDDIE STEVEN MACKINAW; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ARMORY riUCSJi; James Scholar (2, 3, 4). MOORE, CLARK D. LOMBARD; BS in L.A.S., Zoology; EVANS SCHOLARS; Omega Beta Pi; I.P.C. Photography Staff (2, 3); W.P.G.U. (1, 2); ROTC Marching Band 3 . MOORE, ROGER DEAN . MONTICELLO, INDIANA; Bachelor of Landscape Archi- tecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Star and Scroll; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); University Chorus (1, 2); Forsite Club (2, 3, 4); University of Wisconsin. MORETZ, ELKABETH CAROL . PRINCETON; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA 7 id ;, ,,a mIT';a AlpJ?a Chl; Ilhm Union Committee Chairman (2); Second Regi- mental Band ( 1 ); Home Economics Council (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). MORRIS, ELLENJEAN . . EVERGREEN PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Y.M.C.A. tJ, 4); Campus Chest (3) ■ Newman Foundation Executive Council (1). MORRIS, PHILLIP WETHERILL LANSING; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; BETA THET 1 J; Freshman Seminar (1); Air Force ROTC, Major; Young Republicans Club (1, 2). MORMSON JANE LOUISE ... NEW LENOX; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; AI.IMI V OMICRON PI: Pompons (1) ; llhgreek (3); Orchesis (1); Angel Flight (3, 41; Folk Song Club (3); Irench Club (2, 3, 4); Gymnastics Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1). MORROW, MARDA RACHEL NEWMAN; B.S. in Physical Education; PI BETA Pill licTns'nub i 4 S'S :i); Physioal Kdlu  ' Majors club (3, 4); Young Repul MOSES, MARVIN CHARLES . CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; .lames Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). MOSHER, PAULA SUE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; UIBOB SUITES. MOSS, GARY CURTIS TAYLORVILLE; A.B. in I..A.S., PoUtioal Science; STOMA CHI i in bta Sigma; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Freshman Seminar (1); Baseball. Fresh man Squad (l); James Scholar (1); Honors Day UK 122 II villian at the local flick— the Union Movies. MOSS, VICKY LYNN CANTON; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ZETA TAIj ALPHA, House President (4); Phi Fpsilon Omicron; Illini t nion ( onim.ttee Men, er 1, 2, 3 , Campus Chest ,1,2,; [Mini Guide (1.2); Greek .Week ( '' ' 7V 7 ' 'V ; . • M , . Committee ,:;,; Si. Pat's Hall C i.uttee ,2 , ; II ■ Lconomicsf luh (1,2, ... I), Honors Day (1). MOTTAR, JOHN ALFRED, JR EDWARDSVILLE; A.B in LA S., Hist ory, CIII PHI; Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); University Choir (2, 3, 4); Madrigal Chorus (3), Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4). MOTTINGER, NEIL ALMON YORKVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Astronomy; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (2); Joliet Junior College. MOY CLEMENT . . HONG KONG; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Georgia Institute of Technology. MOY MONTGOMERY Y. K HONG KONG; B.S. in Civil Engineering; A..S.C.E. (3, 4); Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Hartnell College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. MOYER, RONALD LEE CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S. Speech; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Players; Illini Union Committee Member (12); University Theatre Cast '1 2 3 4)- University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Film Society (3). ' MROZEK, PATRICIA ANN CHICAGO HEIGHTS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA GAMMA; The ILLIO (1); Illini Lnion Committee Member (2). MROZEK RONALD ALFRED CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; GREGORY DRIVE MKU ' RESIDENCE, House President (3); Newman Club (3); Army ROTC, Captain; Honors Day (1). MUELLER GERALD KURT MT. RAINIER, MARYLAND; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ' Chi Gamma Iota; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). MUELLER PATSY WINIFRED BELLEVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALLEN; MUJi ' Y WC.A (3 4); Campus Chest (3); Illini Guide (3); German Club (3, 4); Belleville Junior College; Phi Theta Kappa. MULDOWNEY WENDY ANN CLARENDON HILLS; B.S. in Physical Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4) ; Monmouth College. MULFORD, NICKI MARYANN STREATOR; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; GAMMA PHI BETA- Shi-Ai; University Theatre Manager (2); University Theatre Last 11) j University Theatre Crew (1, 2) ; Junior Panhellenic (1); Young Republicans Club (3); Sigma Alpha Eta (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). MULLEN, ROBERT P FARMER CITY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science ; PHI DELTA THETV Ma-Wan-Da; Omicron Delta Kappa; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; iribe of Illini (2, 3, 4); Track, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key. MUNTON NORRIS WAYNE PEORIA; B.S. in Food Science; Tomahawk; Plowboy Prom ' Committee (1); Sno-Ball Committee 1); Association of Food Technologists (2, 4). MURPHY, GORDON ROYAL CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Association (2, 3, 4) ; Arizona State University. MURPHY PATRICIA COLLEEN CANTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; University Theatre Manager (3); University Theatre Cast (4); University Theatre Crew (3); Student Musicals (3); Canton Junior College. MUSIKANT, JERALD DAVID LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; Navy Pier 'Extension of the University of Illinois. MUSSELMAN, ROGER ALLEN MORTON; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Dairy- Production Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); Pre-Vet Club (1). MYERS, LYNNE KAY ROCKFORD; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; THE MANSION; Shorter Board; Delta Sigma Rho, President (4); Illini Guide (2, 3); Illini Forensic Association (3, 4), President (3). NAKAGAWA, ROBERT YOSHIO CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NANCE, BARBARA ANN TALLULA; B.S. in Education; KAPPA DELTA; A.C.E. (4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Monmouth College. NAPOLI, CHARLES ANTHONY URBANA; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (3, 4); Southern Illinois University. NARCISI, MARIA THERESA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Sigma Delta Pi; Spanish Club (3, 4), President (4); Student National Education Association (3); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student National Education Association (2); Spanish Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). NARDI, PATRICK JOSEPH LINCOLNWOOD; Bachelor of Urban Planning; HOPKINS; Forsite Club (2, 3, 4). 123 NARTEN, SUSAN LEE LAGRANGE PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (4); Lyons Township Junior College. NATHAN, ELLEN JO CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Campus C best (2). NATHAN, JOAN BARBARA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; TAFT; Biologv Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day 11, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. NAVIN, ROBIN ANN MOUNTAIN LAKES, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in L.A.S. History ALPHA PHI; History Honors Program (3, 4); Hood College. NEALAND, RUTH ANN LA SALLE; B.S. in L.A.S.. Teaching of Mathematics; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Student Senate (4); Illim Guide (4); La Salle- Peru-Oglesby Junior College. NEAVILL, ARTHUR THOMAS ATHENS; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA- Alpha Tau Alpha; Agricultural Education Club (4); Dairy Production Club (4); Dairy Technology Society (3, 4). NEIRYNCK, ROBERT WAYNE BLOOMINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Young Demo- crats Club (4); Newman Chili f3); University of Notre Dame. NELSON, BONNIE SUE CENTRALIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; The ILLIO (1); Murray State College. NELSON, CHARLES FREDERICK. ... .PEORIA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; GREGORY NELSON, JONLEE GEORG . . . HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S.. Philosophy; KAPPA DELIA; Major ( hairman of Illini Union Committee (3, 4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2. 3); Ilhm Union Committee Member (2); Young Republicans Club (2 3 4V Conservative Coordinating Council (3, 4). NELSON, NORMAN ROY BOWEN; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; ALPHA DELTA PHI House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Sigma Alpha; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4 ; -M.C.A. (2, 3 4); Student Senate (2, 3); Marching Illini (1,2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); ioung Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). NELSON, RICHARD WILLIAM MANLIUS; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE. NELSON, SANDRA GRACE WOOD DALE; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES- Gamma Alpha Chi; Elmhurst College. NELSON, SHARON LYNN . . ... EL PASO, TEXAS; B.S. in the Education of Mentally Handi- capped Children; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Illini Guide (2)- Honors Day (2). NELSON, TERRY ALAN . ROSELLE; B.S. in Marketing; Marketing Association (3 4)- Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Wright Junior College. NEMMERS, WILLIAM ELMER LE MARS, IOWA; Bachelors of Architecture; ALPHA KriO LH1; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Marquette University. NESS, ARNOLD RUEBEN . .SHAWANO, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (2 3 4)- Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key. NETT, GLORIA SUSAN .... SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; TAFT; Illini Guide (3)- Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. NEUMANN, JANET GAYLE PETERSBURG; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE • S.N. LB. (2); Chevron (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3); Honors Day (1). NICHOLES, DANIEL RICHARD DANVILLE; A.B. in L A S Russian- ILI INOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Air Force ROTC, Cadet First Lieu tenant;1 Arnold 5£sE2 (3, 4); Russian Club (3, 4). ' NICHOLS, DAVID CARL PEORIA; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering Captain; M.I.S. (3, 4). Air Force ROTC. NICHOLS, VICTORIA RAYE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; EVANS- Omega Beta Pi; Ilhm Guide (3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); S.N.C.C. (3); Young Demo- cnits OIUO (o). NICHOLSON CHRIS JOHN OAK PARK; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (4)- Navy I ler Extension of the University of Illinois. NICKOLS, CAROLYN LEA . .LINCOLN; A.B. in L.A.S., French; DELTA GAMMA; The ll.l.lO (1); University I heat re Crew (1). Final exam week provides a welcome break 124 „,-.,.„. nriNNTF KAY JOLIET; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA NIELAND, BOHIOT KAY • roLI l (1). Star Course Manager (1, 2); Junior ParkeUeiiio (1); Student Senate (1); Chevron (2, 3); Honors Day (2). NIELSEN SHARON LEE MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE. attcc rrvvrT? mA TRENTON' B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-H HOUSE. House NIES, JOYCE IDA . . . 1 Kl- N i Upsilon Omieron; S.N.I.R. (3 ; Home 1 Economics CouicU hh Sno3aU Committee (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). NI nN STEVEN G SKOKIE; B.S. in Communications; The Dai y Ilhni (2) ; Ilhni Union NISON, STEVfcW O. . M-(mj|('r (.ji; W.P.G.U. (2. 3, 4); Television Workshop (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Pier Illnu (1). NIXON HUGH WILLIAMS, JR CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE; B.S. in Agriculture; SCOTT; Air Force ROTC, Major; Thornton Junior College. iMflRI V NANCY LISA WHEATON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; EVANS; Alpha NOBLE, HAHCYUM... . Paiihellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3); Oratorio Society (2 3); Freshman Choir (1); English Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2. 3, 4); Honors Day (1). wnTTFR TTNDA KAY CENTRALIA; B.S. in Elementary Education; Alpha Lambda NULL . , ig _ AVK- —. gtudent National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (1). NORDIN GERALD LEROY KIRKLAND; B.S. in Forestry; WHITEHALL; Ilhni Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4). NORDLOF, LAWRENCE VICTOR EVANSTON; A.B. in U.S., Economics; HILLTOP HOUSE; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir (1). NORMENT MARY BETH COLFAX; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; WESCOGA, ' Illini Un.on Committee Member (3); Disciple of Christ Foundation Executive Council (3, 4), President (4); United Christian Fellowship Executive Board (4); Spanish Club I 3J 4)'; S.A.E. (4); Illinois State University. NORRIS MARY JANET LEBANON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; ILLINOIS ' STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Pi Delta Phi; Uni- versity Choir (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir (1). NOVAK, JUDITH LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; MC KIN- LEY; De Paul University. NOVAK KENNETH EDWARD BROOKFIELD; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; DELTA UPSILON; Sigma Tau; A. I. I.E.. A.I.S. (3, 4); Honors Day (2). O'BRIEN, WILLIAM DANIEL, JR ROLLING MEADOWS; B.S in Electrical Engineering; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Football Manager (1, 2); I.E.E.E. (2, 6, 4), I.e. P.E. (4). OCHS, SAMUEL JOSEPH OLNEY; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Judging Team (3); Agricultural Education Club (1,2, 3, 4); Dairy Production Club (3, 4) ; Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4); Illini Sportsman's Club (3, 4); Rifle and Pistol Club (2). O'CONNOR, ROBERT JAMES AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SAFFER COURT; Freshman Seminar (1). ODEJAYI, ABIODUN OLUFEYISOLA LAGOS, NIGERIA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2, 3); African Students Organization (1,2, 3, 4); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Nigeria College of Technology. O'DONNELL, EMMETT JOHN ALSIP; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA CHI; Folk Song Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. O DONNELL, ROBERT TERRENCE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; University of Montana. OEHLER, EDWARD A CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; NEWMAN; M.I A. Executive Council (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). OH, YAW TATT PENANG, MALAYSIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Chinese Students Club (3, 4); Physics Club (3, 4); Lincoln College. O'KAIN, PATRICIA WREN JOLIET; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALLEN; Home Economics Club (3); Joliet Junior College. OLDHAM, MARY KATHRYN WHEATON; A.B. in L.A.S. German; ALPHA DELTA PI; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1, 2); Chicago Ilh'm (1, 2); Honors Day (1). OLSEN CAROLYN ELAINE BERWYN; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Ilhni Union Com- mittee Member (2). between semesters for class-weary students. 125 iLi OLSON, LEONARD EUGENE, JR. . HOMEWOOD; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; Tomahawk; Pin Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; W.P.G.U. (1); Marching Illini (2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Folk Song Club (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (2). OLSON, VICTOR CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PI KAPPA PHI, House 1 resident (4); Psi Chi; Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Pershing Rifles (1); French Club (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (1). ONIXT, MICHELE . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studie s; INDECO; Ilhni Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); S.C.O.P.E. (3); Student National Education Association (2 3, 4) ; oung Democrats Club (1,2, 3, 4) ; L.A.S. Honors Program (2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. ORELOVE, JOEL ASHER CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Psi Chi; N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); S.N.C.C. (2, 3, 4); Young Democrats Club (2, 3); Y.M.C.A. (2); Circle K Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (2); Honors Day (3). ORNE, SYBIL ELAINE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Student National Education Association (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3); Michigan State L niversity. OSTBERG, CLYDE EVART CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; DELTA TAU DELIA; The ILLIO (1, 2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (4) ; Campus Chest (2); OSTERMEIER, DAVID MYRON SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Forestry; DELTA UPSILON- Star Course Manager (1, 2); Illini Foresters (4, 5); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2). OTT, WILLIAM MARVIN LOCKPORT; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Joliet Junior College. OVERBECK, JULIUS WALTER HENRY; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Rifle and Pistol Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Mathematics Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Uni- versity of Illinois Scholarship Key. OVERMAN, CAROLINE ELIZABETH DOWNERS GROVE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology SIGMA KAPPA; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew OVERSTREET, ENID ANN RARITAN; RESIDENCE. A.B. in L.A.S., English; ILLINOIS STREET OWENS, ALAN ROBERT CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Campus Chest (4); Intramural Manager (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (3); Latin Club (3); Pre-Law Club (2); Young Democrats Club (2); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois; Tennis Team (1); Newman Club (1). PACKER, VICKI MYRA HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; The Daily Illini (3); S.C.O.P.E. (3); Young Democrats Club (2, 3, 4). PAJAK, DANIEL JOSEPH CHICAGO; B.S. in Economies; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Alpha Phi Omega; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Illini Union Committee Member (3); First Regimental Band (1); Second Regimental Band (1); Army Drum and Bugle Corps (3); Honors Day (1, 2). PALMERSON, LARRY ALLEN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Finance; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (3, 4); Alpha Kappa Psi; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Young Republicans Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (1). PANKRATZ, JOHN HALL GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in Accountancy; CHI PHI; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PARDEKOOPER, GARRETT JOHN BEECH GROVE, INDIANA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (1, 2, 3, 4;) Honors Day (4). PARFREY, FREDERICK JOSEPH BEAVER DAM, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Archi- tecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); PARKER, CECILY JANE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Zeta Phi Eta. PARKER, SANDRA KAY MUNDELEIN; B.S. in Home Economics; PHI MU; Phi Up- silon Omicron; S.N.I.B. (2); A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). PARKS, ROBY ALAN BEASON; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PRICE CLUB; A.S.M.E. (4); S.A.E. (4); Honors Day (1, 3). PASKIET, GREGORY FRANCIS OAK LAWN; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; ARMOKY HOUSE; M.I.S. (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (4); Honors Day (4). PASTERNAK, WENDELL GRAHAM LAWRENCEYILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; Folk Song Club (3, 4). PATELSKI, ROGER LEE OSWEGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA CHI UllO; Star and Scroll; Ilhni Union Committee Member (2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Musicals (3); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Marketing Association (2, 8); S,.n,.i for the Advancement of Management (3); Commerce Honors Program ( 1,2,3); Honors Day (1). The eternal rush motto for Greek houses and Ml, IB PATERNOSTER, JAMES ROBERT FAIRBURY; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Chi Gamma Iota; Tau Beta Pi. PAUL, BERNARD ELGIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; SCOTT, House President (2); 5Toung Democrats Club (1, 2, 3, 4). PAUL, SANDRA FAYE DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; PRESBY; Campus Chest (1); Illini Readers (2); Honors Day (1). PAULINS, ILZE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALLEN; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PAULSELL, CHARLES DONNELL SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; DELTA CHI; Star and Scroll; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Student .Musicals (3); I.S.P.E. (3, 4). PAVICIC, NICK JOHN CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3, 4). PEARSON, ROBERT EDWIN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Physical Education; ACACIA Ma-Wan-Da; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Tribe of Illini (3); Football Manager (1, 2, 3) Track Manager (1); Senior Football Manager (4); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant Illini Foresters (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Association of the U.b. Army (3, 4). PEARSON, SHARON SUE PEORIA; B.F.A. in Painting; CLARK HOUSE. PELECK, JOHN JEROME CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; PHI KAPPA TAU; Junior Interfraternitv Council (1) ; Intramural Manager (3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4). PELLETIER, MARY THEO ERIE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; BETA HOUSE; Illini Guide (2). PENN, SUSAN DALE SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; IOTA ALPHA PI; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 3); University Theatre Crew (1) ; Film Society (3, 4). PEPPER. MARIAN CRAIG HARVARD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA XI DELTA; Y.W.C.A. (2); Concert Band (2, 3, 4). PERLIN SUSAN DENISE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON, House President (4). PERMUT, BARRY MICHAEL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science. PESEK, JOSEPH JOEL CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Student Senate (1). PETERNEL, ROSEMARY E WAUKEGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; ARBOR SUITES; Folk Song Club (2, 3). PETERS BRUCE ALLEN CLIFTON; B.S. in Agriculture; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (3, 4); oung Democrats Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). PETERSEN, ANNABEL DOLORES PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; DELTA HOUSE; German Club (4) ; Russian Club (3, 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; German Club (1, 2); Lutheran Student Association (2); Chicago Illini (1). PETERSEN, JOAN MARY RACINE, WISCONSIN; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PHI MU; The ILLIO (2, 3); Y.W.C.A. (1); Illini Guide (3). PETERSEN PAMELA LYNN WAUKEGAN; B.S. in Elementary Education; EVANS; Star Course Manager (1,2); Illini Guide (3, 4); A.C.E. (3) ; Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (1, 3, 4). PETERSON DAVID VINCENT PEORIA; B.S. in Agriculture; SIGMA PI; Alpha Zeta; Pi Alpha Xi; Student Senate (1, 2); Tribe of Illini (4); Senior Swimming Manager (4); Dolphins (1, 2, 3, 4); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Floriculture Club (1, 2, 3, 4), Presi- dent (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Agriculture Honors Program (3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. PETERSON, MARLA ELAINE ELMWOOD PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathe- matics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Mu Epsilon; Spanish Club (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. PETERSON NANCY LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES; Pi Mu Epsilon; German Club (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Alpha Lambda Delta, President (2); Cheerleader (1, 2); Homecoming (1, 2), Major Chairman (2); Illini Union Advisory Board (2); Honors Day (1, 2). PETERSON PAULINE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Physical Education Majors Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Newman Club (2); Women's Athletic Association (1, 2); Cheer- leader (1, 2), Captain (2); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2); Umon Committee Member (1, 2); Pier Playhouse (2); Honors Day (2). rushees: keep smiling and keep talking. 127 PETERSON, WAYNE ALLAN BLANDINSVIIXE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering- NABOB HOUSE; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Epsilon; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3); Illinois Technograph (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2): A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); .lames Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). PETKUS, ROBERT OWEN DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4). PETRUCELLI, LEONARD JOHN DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Western Illinois University; Kendall College. PFEIFER, SUSAN JANE KNOXVILLE, TENNESSEE; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology ALPHA OMICKON PI; Alpha Lambda Delta; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Honors Day (1, 2). PFLUM, JOHN WAYNE VILLA GROVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; KAPPA DELTA KIIO; Flu Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Physics Society (3, 4). PHEBUS, MARY FRANCES URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALPHA OMICRON PI; University Theatre Crew (1); Folk Song Club (3, 4). PHILLIPS, EARL GORDON BLOOMINGTON; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Eta Kappa Nti; Illinois State University. PHILLIPS, JAMES ALAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Music Education; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia, President (4); Concert Band (1. 2. 3, 4); University Wind Ensemble (2); Young Demo- crats Club (1, 2); University Flute Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3, 4). PICKERILL, DAVID ALLAN NEWTON; B.S. in Finance; THETA DELTA CHI, House President (3, 4); University Theatre Cast (2); Junior Interfraternitv Council (1); Finance Club (4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). PIEPER, DAVID ARMIN VALMEYER; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; Air Force ROTC, Captain; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics (2, 3, 4). PIERCE, LOUIS DEAN MOWEAQUA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; GRANADA CLUB, House President [3); Alpha Kappa Psi; Marching Illini (3); First Regimental Band (2, 3); Second Regimental Band (1. 2); S.N.C.C. (3); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). PIETRUS, JUDITH MAY OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of the Biological Sciences and General Science; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Greek Week Committee Chairman (1); Honors Day (1). PILCH, GEORGE JAMES CHICAGO; B.S. in Economics; FORBES; Illini Guide (2); Air Force ROTC, Captain. PIRNAT, CHARLES RAYMOND CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (2); Pershing Rifles (1); I.E.E.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4), President (4); John Carroll University. PLACZEK, SANDRA ALICE NORTHLAKE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. PLAYER, DAVID MARK WELDON; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; BETA THETA PI, House President (4); Ma-Wan-Da; VV'a-Na-See; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Omega Beta Pi; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Freshman Seminar (1); Illini Guide (3); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel; Air Force Council (3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). PLOCAR, NANCY LYNN BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Mortar Board; Illini Union Summer Director (3); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3, 4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2, 3, 4); Illini Union Com- mittee Member (1, 2); Illini U nion Program Board (3); Y.W.C.A. (4). POBANZ, KATHARINE CAROL GENESEO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA DELTA DELTA; The ILLIO (1, 2); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Home- coming Court (4). POCKLINGTON, SHARON ANN BUTLER; B.S. in Education; BUSEY; Illini Guide (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (3); A.C.E. (3, 4). PODLASEK, ROBERT JOSEPH WILLOW SPRINGS; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; EVANS SCHOLARS; Illinois Technograph (1,2); Engi- neering Council (4, 5), President (5); A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3). POE, PHILLIP DWIGHT GLENDALE; B.S. in Forestry; Illini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4). POGUE, ROBERT MC ELROY MEDEA; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Beta Pi; Baseball (4), Varsity Squad (4); German Club (3, 4); Monmouth College. POLZ, FRANK JEFFREY CICERO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; Tribe of Illini (3, 4); Wrestling, Varsin Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 4); Honors Day (3). POMERANTZ, BEN MERLE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3, 4). The administration is continuing its construction 128 pnPFTOY SUSAN DOWELL . . . BLOOMINGTON; A.B. in L.A.S English; KAPPA DELTA; POPEJOY, SUSANDOW mUiif g) _ Vm . Th c (1) . Student Musicals (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (3). PORCHERT, ARNOLD CARL REYNOLDS; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Education Club (3, -1); Western Illinois I Diversity. pnRTFR TEAN FRANCES . . - HUME; A.B. in L.A.S., History; KAPPA DELTA; Alpha PORTER, JB D ?Tii ILLIO (1, 2) ; Young Republicans Club (2) ; James Scholar (1, 2); Honors I )ay ill. pnRTFR PATRICIA TILL MARKHAM; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; KAPPA KAPPA PORTER, PA {K 1 -!1 A1 ha chi. Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4) ; Ilhm Un on Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Greek Week Committee (3). „ncinv niANF ROMLYNN ELMHURST; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ZETA TAU ALPHA; POSADY, DIANE ROMLYNN|;i.t(.;ML.ii(r (3). T, c (3); WI.SA. Executive Council (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Chevron (3, 4); Mundelem College. POTTTTO ROBERT WAYNE GRANITE CITY; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical POTILLO, J j rickn Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4) ; Physics Society (1) ; Honors Day (1). POTTER TERRI LYNN ZION; A.B. in L.A.S., Zo ology; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, POTlJsK, ™;(iLp].K|(lrat (3). skuU and Crescent; Omega Beta Pi; Ilhm Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council W; IUini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Interfraternity Ball Committee (1). POWFT L TOANN LUCILLE .... ITRBANA; B.S. in Elementary Education; CHI OMEGA; POWELL, J ttae Member (2, 3) ; University Theatre Crew (3) ; Star Course Man- ager (1). POWER BARBARA RUTH EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ZETA TAU ALPHA; POWER, aA f ™n™ ,nmmMee Member (2, 3); Junior Panhellenic (1); Women's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4). POWERS, JOHN W., JR ROCK ISLAND; Bachelor of Architecture; SIGMA PI. PDWFRS NANCY TO ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; POWERS, NANCY JO ..••■«£ Member { s . Uverslty Theatre Cast (2 3 4); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (2, 3, 4); Student Musicals (3, 4); Illini Readers (3); oung Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). P07NANSKI LINDA MAREE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; ILLINOIS STREET POZNAH RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Zeta Phi Eta; The Daily Ilhm (1); Ilhm Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Crew (3); Ilhm Guide (2, 3); Illini Foren- sic Association (3); Illini Forum (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). PRANDO RONALD TED COLLINSVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; DELTA SIGMA PHI; Air Force ROTC, Major. PRFSS HARVEY TOEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA PRESS, HAR2vENTJE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (2, 3); A.F.S. (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. PRIEVE VIRGINIA ELLEN OLYMPIA FIELDS; B.S. in Communications; DELTA GAMMA; Pompons (2); IUini Judo Club (3); University of Dayton. PRINTZ TOYCE ELAINE AURORA; B.S. in Music Education; Alpha Lambda Delta; ' Phi Kappa Phi; Pi Kappa Lambda; Sigma Alpha Iota; University Choir (2, 3 4); Freshman Choir (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. PRITCHETT, LINDA KAY DECATUR; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS; Torch; Illini Guide (2); Sno-Ball Committee (2). PROVINES SHERIL LENETTE HAGARSTOWN; B.S. in Home Economics; CALI- KUV ' FORNIA STREET SUITES; Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Marketing Association (4). PRZYBYLSKI, DANIEL CHESTER NORWOOD PARK; B.S in Industrial Administration; FOUR COLUMNS, House President (2); Delta Sigma Pi; Arnold Air Society (2, 3); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Newman Club (3, 4); Wright Junior College. PTASHKIN, BARRY IRWIN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S History; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Circle K International (2); The Ilhm News (3). PULLMAN, HARVEY MARTIN BROOKLYN NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Student Musicals (3); Brooklyn College. PURDY JOHN MARTIN GOODFIELD; Bachelor of Architecture; KOINONIA; Toma- hawk; A. I. A. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). PUTA ROGER ERWIN NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA CHI RHO; Alpha Kappa Psi; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4) ; Junior Interfraternity Council 2 ; Marching illini (2. 3, 4); Second Regimental Band (2, 3, 4); Student Musicals 3) Marketing Association (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4), baint Procopius College. PYHRR STEPHEN A . CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Alpha PYHRR, WMHM - Executlve Council (l) ; Finance Club (3, 4), President (3); Marketing Association (3) ; Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4) ; Young Republicans Club (4). projects . . . anywhere and everywhere. 129 ■ _ PYTEL, ALICE . . HAYWOOD; B.S. in Elementary Education; A.C.E. (3, 4); Student Na- tional Education Association (2, 3, 4). QUICK, JERRY WALTER WILLIAMSFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PEABODY 1)HI E RESIDENCE; Young Democrats Club (1, 2); James Scholar (1); HonorsJDay RABE, ROBERT RAYMOND . ELGIN; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Anthropology Club (3); Cierman Club (3); Iowa State University. RABIU, MODIU OLADIRAN ODOSENLU-IJEBUODE, NIGERIA; B.S in Agriculture- ALPHA PHI ALPHA; Y.W.C.A (2,3); Soccer, Letter (2); African SudlnTs Club (2, a, 4); b.N.O.L. (3); Western Illinois University. RACINE, RICHARD LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; DELTA SIGMA PHI- Illini Union Committee Member G. 3); Newman Club (1, 2, 4); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Marketing Association (3); Society for the Advancement of Management 4 - Karate Kai (3, 4); Wright Junior College. RADAKOVICH, GEORGE MICHAEL JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PHI GAMMA DELIA; I ini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Concert Band (3)- Marching Ilhni (2, 3); First Regimental Band (2); Joliet Junior College; Lewis College. RAINEY, DOUGLAS LEE BUFFALO, NEW YORK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; KAPPA ALPHA PSI; Chi Gamma Iota; Pi Sigma Alpha; Phi Alpha Theta; Y.M.C.A. (2, 3, 4); Campus Chest (3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 4); Pre-Law Club (4); S.N.C.C. (4); Young Democrats Club (2, 4); State University of New York. RAMAGOPAL, JEANINE WRIGHT DANVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; Danville Jumor College. RAMOND, BONNIE ELLEN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALPHA Fril; Ihe ILLIO (2); Ilhni Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Illini Guide (3); Honors Day (1). RANCK, FRED NORMAN CARTHAGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Physics; GREGORY- DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (3); Army ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Scab- bard and Blade; University Soccer Club (1). RANDOLPH JOHN MARTIN PEORIA; B.S. in Engineering Physics; DELTA UPSILON; Tomahawk; Men's Glee Club (2, 3); Freshman Chorus (1). RANGE, JERRY ALLEN DOVER, OHIO; B.S. in Communications; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Delta Chi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day RANKIN, DAGNY ALICE . OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ARBOR SUITES; N.A. A.C.P. (4); S.N.C.C. (3); Young Democrats Club (3); Alma College. RANSOM, JAMES MATHEW URBANA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; SIGMA PHI DELTA; Jumor Interfraternity Council (2); Astronomical Society (3, 4); Flying Illini (4); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (1, 2). RAPP, DALE LAWRENCE . . SUBLETTE; B.S. in Industrial Education; PEABODY AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Alpha Eta Rho; Flying Illini (4). RAPPAPORT NICKI NORRIDGE; B.F.A. in Art Education; PI BETA PHI; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (3 4)- Ilhgreek (2); Illini Guide (3); Greek Week Committee (3). RASMUSSEN ALICE ELAINE CLIFTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; MC KINLEY ; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Chron; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3); Ilhm Union Committee Chairman (2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Lutheran Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). RATHE, JOHN HARLAN PIPER CITY; B.S. in Accountancy; Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Account- ancy Club (4). RATZEL, ROBERT WARNER MORTON GROVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; MEDEA; Psi Chi; Y.M.C.A. (3); Student Senate (1, 2); Major Committee of Student Senate G, 2); Film Society (4); Wright Junior College. RAYBURN, CHARLES W CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Education Club (1, 2, 3), President (3); Cooperative Extension Club (3). REBACK, DONALD JEFFREY MARION; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ALPHA DELTA PHI; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3). RECHTIN, MICHAEL DAVID TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; PSI UPSILON; Skull and Crescent; The ILLIO (1, 2); Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regi- mental Band (1, 2); Second Regimental Band (1); M.I.S. (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (31. REDPATH, JAMES EDWARD, JR DECATUR; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; SIGMA CHI, House President (4); Golf, Freshman Squad (1); Track Manager ll); Armv ROTC, Captain; Phalanx (3, 4); Association of U.S. Armv (3, 4); M.I.S. (3, 41 ; James Scholar (1, 2). REESER, MARIETTA JILL WELDON; B.S. in Recreation; ARBOR SUITES; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Illini Guide (3); American Recreational Society (3, n; Physioal Education Majors Club (2). Students receive wrong diagnoses when health 130 REEVERTS, SYLVIA LORRAINE DIXON; All in LAS., Teaching of French; ILLINOIS «rri i.M. r HiMi )|. ('l'- Vlnliu Laniiia Delta; ( olombian Students Ohio t.si, I rem. cfub (2 3h Ws SchoiaT a 2, 3 1); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); Universtty of Illinois Scholarship Key; Universite de Grenoble. REIMER, RITA ANN EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in Elementary Education; CLARK; Honors Day (1, 2, 3). RFTNr.OTn MTfHFT F S CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; IOTA ALPHA PI; REING°LD,g7„SS Alpha Chi;' The ILLIO fl);' University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (2); Orchesis (1); Greek Week Committee (4). REISMAN, RICHARD ALAN ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry ;Z ETABETA TAU; Phi 10ta Sigma; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Student benate (j). Major Committee of Student Senate (2); C„n8,.fvat.ve CoordmatrnK Council (2), young Republicans Club (2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). REITZER DIANE BARRI SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Student Musicals (1); Student National Education Association 14). RFSSFR CAROL BETTY CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA EPSILON RESSER, CAROL BE 1 c ittw Meraber (4); Student Senate (2); WILL (2 3, 4) Stud,,,, Musicals (3. 4); A.C.E. (41; Folk Song Club (4); English and Speech Club (4)- S.A.E. (4); Student National Education Association '4), Young Democrats Club (4); Radio-TV Workshop (2, 3, 4). RETZLAFF MARILYN ELVIRA DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; BUSEY; Y. M. C. A. (3); Illini Guide (3, 4). REYNOLDS, CARL DONALD, JR PEKIN; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; American Ce- ramic Society (1, 2, 3, 4); Bradley University. REYNOLDS, CAROL JO SHELDON; A.B. in DA S Teaching of Speech; ALPH A CHI OMEGA; Alpha Lambda Delta; University Theatre Cast, (4) Umyersity _ heirtre Crew (1); Star Course Manager (2); Pompons (1); Women s Glee Club (4), Honors Day (1, 2). REYNOLDS GARY ALAN CATLIN; B.S. in Agriculture; NABOR HOUSE; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Sigma Delta Chi; Director, Illini Union Board (4); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (3); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2), Y.M.C.A (1), Agricultural Council (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Army ROTC Lieutenant Colonel; Scabbard and Blade (3, 4); Cooperative Extension Club (2, 3, 4), Dairy Pro- duction Club (2); Honors Day (2). REYNOLDS, JOYCE KNOWLES FORT WAYNE, INDIANA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; CLARK; University Theatre Crew (4); University Chorus (A). RHODA DARWIN LEE CHENOA; B.S. in Agriculture; KAPPA DELTA RHO, House ' President (3); Illini Guide (2, 3); Agricultural Economics Club (1); Young Republicans Club (1); Southern Illinois University. RHUTASEL MARJORIE MAE WESTCHESTER, IOWA; B.S in Physical Education; ' Orchesis (2? 3, 4) ; Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4) ; Mason City Junior College; Springfield Junior College. RICH JEFFREY EDWARD CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; PRAETORIANS; Illini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Honors Day (1). RICHARDSON, VICKI LEE SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in L-A.S. Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREKT RESIDENCE; Terrapin (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); A.S.C.E. (1), Society ot Women Engineers (1); James Scholar (1). RICHARDSON, WILLIAM BYRLE ALTON; B.S. in LA.S Mathematics; PHI GAMMA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Wabash College. RICHTER, KAREN LYNNE LAGRANGE; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA DELTA PI; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3) ; Illini Union Committee Member (2 3 4); Junior Panhellenic (1) ; Student Musicals (1, 2) ; Greek Week Committee (3) ; Marketing Associ- ation (4). RICHTER, SANDRA ALICE BELLEVILLE; B.F.A. in Painting; TAFT. RIEDER, JUDITH ANN BERWYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Speech; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA; Zeta Phi Eta; Sigma Alpha Eta (2, 3). RIES, JOHN ALLAN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK; B.S. in Management; Finance Club (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4). RILEY, REX EDWARD CALUMET CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics. RILEY, WILLIAM PATRICK, JR BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Economics; ARMORY HOUSE; Belleville Junior College. RINGHOFER, RICHARD JOHN NORTHLAKE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Armv ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U.S. Army (2, 3, 4). RISHEL GEORGE FOX VIRDEN; A.B. in L.A.S., History; THETA XI, House Presi- dent (4); Interfraternitv Executive Council (3); S.C.O.P.E. (3); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4); History Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). service numbering system gets fouled up. 131 RISSER, NANCY ARLEEN URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; CHI OMEGA; Shorter Board; Torch; Ilhni Union Committee Chairman (1); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4); Junior Panhellenic (1); Panhellenie Executive Council (2); Freshman Seminar (1)-' James Scholar (1). RITTENHOUSE, MARJORIE BETH PONTIAC; B.S. in Education; CHI OMEGA; Women's Glee Club (2, 3); Student Musicals (3); Southern Methodist University. ROBAK, GEORGE EDWIN MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture' ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (3); M.R.H.A. Executive Council (4); Marching Ilhni (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3); A. I. A. (1, 2); Milwaukee Institute of Technology. ROBBINS, MARK EDWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; PHI SIGMA DELTA; Alpha Delta Sigma; Marketing Association (3, 4). ROBERTS, ALZADA IRENE FAIRFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ALLEN; Centralia Junior College. ROBERTS, DEAN CLIFFORD PESOTUM; B.S. in Agriculture; ACACIA; University Chorus (3); Men's Glee Club (3, 4); Army ROTC, Cadet Captain; Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (2). ROBERTS, RONALD CHARLES NIANTIC; B.S. in Farm Management; FARMHOUSE; Star and Scroll; Alpha Zeta; Gamma Sigma Delta; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); Agricultural Council (2, 3, 4); Agricultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3. 4), President (4); Agriculture Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. ROBINSON, HELEN ELAINE KEWANEE; B.S. in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. ROBINSON, MARY ALICE DANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Sigma Alpha Eta (2, 3, 4); Danville Junior College. ROBINSON, RONALD FREDERIC WINCHESTER- B S ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; I.E.E.E. (3). Electrical Engineering; RODELL, BARBARA DIANE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini LInion Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). ROE, DAVID GORDON TAYLORVILLE; B.S. in Food Science; CALHOUN, House President (4); Omega B?ta Pi; Association of Food Technologists (3, 4); Dairy Technology Society (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4); Illini Christian Fellowship (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). ROGERS, HAROLD DEAN BROWNSTOWN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronomical Engineering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4). ROGERS, JOHN DAVID AURORA; B.S. in Communications; HENDRICK HOUSE; Sigma Delta Chi; The Daily Illini (4); Marching Illini (2, 3, 4); First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4). ROHR, NANCY ANN WEST CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Actuarial Science; LINCOLN AVENUE RESIDENCE; Wesley Foundation (3); Insurance Club (3). ROLLE, SALLY JANE PAXTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; The ILLIO (2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Com- mittee Member (2, 3); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Illini Guide (2, 3). ROMITO, LARRY DRAKE WESTERN SPRINGS; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PHI KAPPA PSI, House President (4). ROOT, ROBERT WILLIAM MORRIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PSI UPSILON; Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Young Republicans Club (2, 3). ROSE, LARRY GENE PAXTON; B.S. in Agriculture; HOUSE OF COMMONS; Rifle and Pistol Club (2, 3). ROSEN, BEVERLY SHARON WICHITA, KANSAS; B.S. in Communications; IOTA ALPHA PI, House President (3); Shorter Board; Shi-Ai; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Ilhni (1); The ILLIO (2, 3); Panhellenic Executive Council (3,4); Freshman Seminar (1). ROSENBLUM, MARK LAWRENCE HIGHLAND PARK; B.F.A. in Art Education- PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; The Daily Illini (1); W.P.G.U. (2, 3); Illini Guide (3); Young Democrats Club (1); Student Zionist Organization (1); National Art Edu- cation Association (2, 3, 4). ROSENMAYER, JEANNE DOLORES CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S.. English- PHILEA House President (4); Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Beta' Kappa; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). ROSENTHAL, PAULETTE SHARON CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Ilhni Union Committee Member (1, 4); University Theatre Crew (1); Student Sen;,!,- (2, 3, 1); Student Musicals (1); American-Israeli Student Organization ROSIAK, GARY THEODORE CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Alpha Phi Omega; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans (3, 4). Sensational news scoop: Home Ec drop outs 132 ROSTHOLDER, LAURIE PIA . . CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Freshman Seminar (1); Illim Guide (2, .3). ROTH LELAND MARTIN JOLIET; Bachelor of Architecture; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Gargoyle, President (5); University Choir (1, 2, 3); Machinal Chorus (3); Oratorio Society ill; Baptist. Foundation Executive Council (3); ALA. (1, 4, 5); Fine and Applied Arts Honors Program (1. 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4, 5); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University ot Illinois Scholarship Key. ROTHENBERG, ALAN IRA .... ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEW V  B K; A B. in L.A S Economics; PKABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Young Democrats Club (2); U. of I. Soccer Club (4). ROTTNER, GEORGIA ANN LA SALLE; B.S. in Accountancy; SHERWOOD LODGE; Accountancy Club |4); La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. ROWDEN WILLIAM ALLEN FORT WORTH, TEXAS; B.S. in Physical Education; ' TAU KAPPA EPSILON; Football, Varsity Squad (2, 3), Freshman Suqad (1); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Colonel. RUBENSTEIN, ROBERTA CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; The ILLIO (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (1); W.P.G.U. (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Young Democrats Club (1). RUDY, DONNA ELIZABETH FREEPORT; A.B. in L.A.S., History; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Freshman Seminar (1). RUHL DIANE JEAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; GAMMA PHI BETA; mini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Student Senate (3) ; Pompons (2); Student Musicals (2, 3); Dolphins (3); Illini Guide (3); Illinois State University. RUHL, LARRY ALAN LIBERTY; B.S. in Agriculture; CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE. House President (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Society of American Military- Engineers (1, 2); Field and Furrow (3, 4). RUKSZA ARLENE MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; Kappa Tau Alpha; Gamma Alpha Chi; Theta Sigma Phi; Mini Union Committee Member (3 4) ; German Club (4) ; Journalism and Communications Honors Program 13); .lames Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Alpha Lambda Delta; German Club (1); Young Democrats Club (1); L.A.b. Honors Program (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). RUMORE, CHARLES ALBERT EFFINGHAM; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PI KAPPA PHI; Student Senate (1, 2); Illini Guide (2). RUNQUIST, RAYMOND CARL, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.S.P.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Wright Junior College. RUSH PHILIP WARREN .... WELLINGTON; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; TAU KAPPA EPSILON. RUSSELL, DAVID LLOYD WAYNE; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ZETA PSI; Sachem; M.I.A. Executive Council (4); Tribe of Illini (2, 3); Wrestling, Captain (2) Varsity Squad (2, 3), Letter (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4, 5); Flying Uhm (4); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4, 5). RUTER DOROTHY ELLEN EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ZETA TALI ALPHA; Zeta Phi Eta; Young Republicans Club (4); Sigma Alpha Eta (3, 4). RUUD, JOAN MARIE ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in Elementary Education; PALAMAR; Y'oung Republicans Club (3). RYAN FRANK LOWELL ROCKFORD; B.S. in Industrial Administration; BETA THETA PI; Uligreek (4); Flying Illini (4); University of Wisconsin; Rockford College. SAARI, SHARON CLAIRE RIVER GROVE; B.S. in Agriculture; ZETA TAU ALPHA; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); United Christian Fellowship (3, 4); Illini Guide (2) ; A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (2, 3); Folk Song Club (2); Pre-Vet Club (1) ; U. of I. Scuba Club (2, 3) ; Ecology Club (4). SACHNOFF ROBERT MARC CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; TAU DELTA PHI; Alpha Kappa Psi; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Finance Club (4); Ilhni Forensic Associ- ation (3); Pre-Law Club (3); University of Wisconsin. SACK, CAROLYN ELEANOR PARK RIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PHILEA; Drake University. SADD, MARTIN HOWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; PEABODY AVENUE RESIDENCE; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Mechanics Society (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SADOWSKI, KATHLEEN ANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Newman Club (3, 4); Sociology Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). SALKY, BARRY A MEMPHIS. TENNESSEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ZETA BETA TAU ; Student Musicals (2, 3) ; Greek Week Committee (2) ; Young Democrats Club (2) . SALZ LARRY BERNARD WENONA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Tomahawk, President (4); Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); I.T.E. (2); Honors Day (1). have been relegated to dormitory kitchens. 133 SAMET, STEPHEN WAYNE MIDLOTHIAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (4); Phalanx (2, 3). SAMPSON, MARYANN ROCK ISLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., History; TAFT; First Regi- mental Band (1, 2). SAMSON, SHARON LEE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Illini Union Committee Member (3); Northern Illinois University. SAMUELS, LINDA JANE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (2); Illigreek (2); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrats Club (1); University of Arizona. SANCHEZ, VICTOR JULIO TUN.IA, COLOMBIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; Tribe of Illini (2, 3, 4); Gymnastics, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter (2, 3), Freshman Squad (1); A.I.Ch.E. (4). SANDBLOM, PATRICIA CAROL DES PLAINES; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; Theta Sigma Phi ; The Daily Illini (3, 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University of Illinois at Chicago Circle. SANDERS, DENNIS RENOEL CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Fencing, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (4). SANDERS, DIANE FLORENCE CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Morton Junior College. SANMAN, BARBARA JEAN EAST PEORIA; B.S. in Music Education; EVANS; Illini Christian Fellowship (4); Honors Day (4); Illinois Wesleyan University. SANNWALD, ADELE BAROCCA GODFREY; B.S. in Home Economics; ARBOR SUITES; Theta Sigma Phi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3). SANTIS, DEAN CONSTANTINE LOMBARD; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Sigma Tau, President (4) ; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4) ; Honors Day (1,2,4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SARRAM, AHMAD TEHERAN, IRAN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; WESTON; A.S.M.E. (3, 4) ; Iranian Students Club (3, 4) ; Northeastern Oklahoma A. M. College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Mathematics Club (2). SASSE, CONNIE RICHARDS LINDENWOOD; B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-H HOUSE; Mortar Board; Torch; Alpha Lambda Delta; Omicron Nu; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Home Economics Council (2, 3), President (3); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SASYK, ANDREW CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; I.A.S. (2, 3); Ukrainian Club (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukrainian Club (1). SATO, PATRICIA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta, President (2); Illini Guide (3); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). SATTERTHWAITE, LORETTA NELL VANDALIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of the Bio- logical and General Sciences; ALLEN. SAUER, SUSAN NORRIS ANNANDALE, VIRGINIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; THE MANSION; Alpha Lambda Delta; Y.W.C.A. (1, 4); Illini Guide (2); N.A.A.C.P. (2, 3); S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4); S.N.C.C. (2) ; Otterbein College. SAUERWEIN, BARBARA ALICE ..... BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA ZETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (2); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). SAVAGE, PETER KEENAN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Finnance; PHI DELTA THETA; University of Oregon. SAYERS, MARCIA ANN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Biological Science and General Science; BETA HOUSE; Folk Song Club (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (I, 4). SAYLOR, HARRY DAVID OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; GREGORY' DRIVE RESIDENCE; A.I.A. (1). SAYRE, DAWN ELEANOR WAUKEGAN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA GAMMA, House President (4); Shorter Board; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); Campus Chest (2); Cheerleader (3. 4); Pom- pons (2); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4). SCANLON, LISBETH CLARK GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Beloit College. SCAVARDA, BARBARA JEAN COLONA; B.S. in Education; Hawk College; Northern Illinois University. English Club (4); Blaok I have been waiting since last MERC 134 SCAVARDA, WILLIAM FRANK COLONA; B.S. in Education. SCHACKEL, LINDA LEE CHICAGO; A.B. in LAS. Spanish; ARBOR SUITES; mini Union Committer Member CI, -'.  )i l Diversity Chorus (1). SCHAFFER, MICHAEL IRVING CHICAGO; B S. taLiA, Zoology; University of Wis- consin; Navy Pier Extension of the I Diversity ot Illinois. SCHARFENORTH, GENE ALLAN CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.S.C.E. (3, 4). SCHARLAU, EDWIN ALFRED .JR. . . . DANVILLE; B.S in nce[ ™fTA ffi ™£ Kilo on-'c Sfy fU'';rA,l:;,, ' :enI'oV meni (3);Us Day (1). SCHARLOW, KIP EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; FLAGG. SCHAUBLE, ROY HOWARD SAUNEMIN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Aeronautical Engi- neering; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 6, 4;. crurniMr tamfs RAT PH AURORA; B.S. in Accountancy; PENNSYLVANIA SCHELLING AVENUE RESIDENCE,' Houie President (4); Delta Sigma Pi; Accountancy Club (4); Young Republicans Club (2, 3); Loyola University. SCHELTES TEAN MARIE .... ELMHURST; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; PHI MU; The SCHELTES, J I1 .;Jumor Panhenenic (1); Panhellenic Executive Council (2, 3), Student Senate (2). SCHEPPACH, MARY CATHERINE HURST; AB ir i LA S., Teaching of Social iSfta a). SriTFTTI FR CHARLES LEE . WAPELLA; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; SCHETTLERBLke bilT Frfshman Squad (1); ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel. crwirir ?tt ;am VIRGINIA STERLING; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA ALPHA SCHICK,SUTHETA Aoute' President (4); Shorter Board, President (4); Star Course Manager (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Court (3). SCHIEN KAREN SUE . WORDEN; B.S. in Communications; 4-H HOUSE; Alpha Chron; SCHIEN, KAI bUE . . % 3 4) . mim Union Commlttee Member (2), Chevron (2, 3); Home Economics Club (2). SPHTFF SUSAN PAULA GLENCOE; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; DELTA PHI EPSILON; SCHIFF, SU|ANAPAULA ni .doUl ttee . g); Union Commlttee Member (1, 2); Spanish Club (1). SCHILLING, CLD7FORD WILLIAM URBANA; B S. in Industrial Engineering; A.I.I.E. (3, 4); A.S.A.E. (1, 2); Field and Furrow (2); Purdue University. SCHILTZ, DAVID WALTER BELVIDERE; B.S. in Finance; BETA SIGMA PSI; Intra- mural Manager (3); James Scholar (1, 2). SCHLAFFER MARGARET THERESA PALATINE; A.B. in L.A.S., German; EVANS; German Club (3, 4); Mundelein College. SCHLEETER, PHILIP WARREN COLFAX; B.S in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SCHLIPF, RONALD FAIRBURY; B.S. in General Economics; Illinois State University. SCHLUETER, NORMAN WILLIAM BELLEVILLE; B.S. in Physical Education; PEA- BODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Tribe of Ulini (4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (4), Letter (4); Physical Education Majors Club (4). SCHLUTZ ANN LESLIE WINNETKA; B.S. in Accountancy; INDECO; Campus Chest (1); Accountancy Club (4); Marketing Association (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (1). SCHMEHR, DAVID DENNIS MENDOTA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College. SCHMID GLENN CHARLES CHICAGO; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Engineering Council (4); Ulini Guide (4); American Chemical Society (1); M.I.S. (3, 4); Circle K International (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension ot the University of Illinois. SCHMIDT, JUDE PATRICK THORP, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ' I.E.E.E. (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. Week to go out with Mortimer once again. 55 135 «%%« ■ SCHMITZER, BRIAN EDWARD . . . CHICAGO: B.F.A. in Industrial Design; Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois. SCHNEIDER, SHARON BETH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; LAUREL HOUSE; Hillel Foundation (1, 2. 3, 4); French Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Society of Women Engineers (1). SCHOPPMAN, MICHAEL AUGUST MOUNT OLIVE; B.S. in L.A.S., Physics; CAL- HOUN; Second Regimental Band (1, 2); James Scholar (2, 3, 4). SCHRAMM, ALAN THOMAS CHICAGO; B.S. in Recreation; BETA SIGMA PSI; Illmi Union Committee Member (3, 41; University Theatre Cast (3); Marching Ulini (1, 2. 3, 4); Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3, 4); Greek Week Committee (3); American Recreational Society (2, 3. 4); Young Republicans Club (1), SCHRAMM, DONALD RICHARD GLEN ELLYN; Bachelor of Architecture; SIGMA (Mil; Scarab; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Ulini Union Committee Member ( 1 ); Tribe of Illini (4); Gymnastics Manager (4); Illini Guide (2); A.I.A. (1, 4). SCHULMAN, KARYL LYNN SKOKIE; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA EPSILON PHI. SCHULTZ, DAVID VICTOR CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (1. 2); Intramural Council (3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Folk Song Club (3, 4). SCHULTZ, RANDALL THOMAS CHICAGO; B.S. in Education; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Illini Union Committee Member (3. 4); University of Wisconsin. SCHWARTZ, ROXANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ARBOR SUITES; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SCHWEIKERT, CARL WILLIAM NAPERVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; A.B. in L.A.S., German; Tennis, Freshman Squad (1), Varsity Squad (2); Army ROTC, Major; Pershing Rifles (1.2, 3, 4) ; Association of U.S. Army (3, 4); Pre-Law Club (1, 2). SCOTKOVSKY, JAMES FRANK CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; DELTA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member ( 3, 4) ; Junior Interfraternity Council (3) ; Greek Week Com- mittee (3); Finance Club (3); Pre-Law Club (4); Young Democrats Club (4); Wright Junior College. SCOTT, JOAN ELIZABETH WINNETKA; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PI BETA PHI; Torch; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (.2, 3, 4); Uni- versity Theatre Crew (1. 2, 3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1); Campus Chest (3); Greek Week Com- mittee (3); University Theatre Board (3, 4) ; Angel Flight (1, 2, 3, 4); Student National Education Association (4); James Scholar (1). SEABERRY, JEANNETTE SAUNDRA CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; DELTA SIGMA THETA; Orchesis (3); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2, 3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (3) ; Honors Day (2, 3). SEAGREN, DONALD A DES PLAINES; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PHI I ELTA THETA; Phi Eta Sigma; A.I.Ch.E. (3. 4) ; James Scholar (3) ; Honors Day (2). SEAGREN, DOUGLAS JOHN DES PLAINES; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PHI DELTA THETA; Sigma Tau; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). SECREST, JOHN JOSEPH HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Physical Education; CHI PHI; Skull and Crescent; Tribe of Illini (3, 4); Baseball, Varsity Squad (3, 4), Letter (3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2). SEGEL, ADRIENNE BERNICE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE. House President, (4) ; Zeta Phi Eta; University Theatre Crew (3); Young Democrats Club (3, 4); Sigma Alpha Eta (3, 4). SEIFERT, MARTHA ANNE WILMETTE; B.S. in Education; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); University Chorus (1); Women's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (3); English and Speech Club (4). SEILER, ROSEMARY KAY ONEIDA; B.S. in Physical Education; 4-H HOUSE; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; W.S.A. Board (2, 3, 4); Pompons (1, 2); University Chorus (4) ; Women's (ilee Club (2, 3) ; Oratorio Society (1); Physical Education Majors Chili (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SEPTON, ROBERT MICHAEL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SIGMA ALPHA Ml ; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Beta Kappa; Omega Beta Pi; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Campus Chest l.3l; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SHANAHAN, PATRICIA NAGLE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S.. French; THE MANSION; Oratorio Society (3, 4); French ( lub (3, 4); St. Xavier College. SHAUGER, ERIC STEPHEN NORTHFIELD; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ALPHA TAU OMEGA; Baseball, Freshman Squad (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Denison ( iin ersil 5 ; I rniversity of Hawaii, SHEPPARD, CHARLES EUGENE HARVEY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.I'.S. i:;i; A.S.M.E. Mi; Thornton Junior College. SHIFFLER, SUSAN JUNE NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Music Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Mu Phi Epsilon; Wi n's Glee Club (3, 1 1 ; Illinois state 1 rniversity. 45 kinds of syrups and jams draw 45 kinds 36 J SHIPLOCK, JUDITH ANN DANVILLE; B.S. in Education; SIGMA KAPPA; Mortar Board; Mask and Bauble; National Collegiate Players; University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4), General Manager (4); University Theatre Cast (1); University Theatre Crew (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); University Chorus (1); Student Musicals (21; University Theatre Board (4); Honors Day (2, 3). SHOCKLEY, ONITA KAY ROCHESTER; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA HOUSE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Intramural Council (1); Oratorio Society (2); Illini Headers (41; James Scholar (1, 2, .'5, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SHOEMAKER, JOHN ARTHUR, II GENESEO; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Black Hawk College. SHORT, ROBERTA DIANE PAXTON; B.F.A. in Art Education; CHI OMEGA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (3); Junior Panhellenic (1). SHOTTS, CAROLLE ANN DANVILLE; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illinois Union Committee Member (1); Freshman Choir (1). SHOWERS, LINDA GENE BICLOIT, WISCONSIN; B.S. in Elementary Education; 4-H HOUSE; University Chorus (3). SHUBART, HEATHER ROSE CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; VAN DOREN; A.C.E. (4); Home Economics Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Michigan State University. SHULL, SHARON JOANN NEW WINDSOR; B.S. in Home Economics; PRESBY; Alpha Chron; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Upsilon Omicron; McKinley Foundation Executive Council (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). SHULMAN, ANDREA LOIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; LAUREL HOUSE; I Diversity Chorus (3); Orchesis (1, 2, 3); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (3). SHUMAN, JANE MARIE EL PASO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; PI BETA PHI; Mortar Board; Shi-Ai; Illini L'nion Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (1); University Theatre Manager (2); Y.W.C.A. (3, 4); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Panhellenic- WISA Coordinating Committee (3) ; Committee on Student Affairs (3, 4); Student Senate (3); Major Committee of Student Senate (3); Freshman Seminar (1); Women's Glee Club (2, 3); Homecoming Court (4); English Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). SIBERZ, THOMAS ROBERT FOREST PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Z ETA PSI; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIEBEN, DREW MERRIT GENESEO; B.S. in L.A.S.. Zoology; ARMORY' HOUSE; Omega Beta Pi; Major Committee of Student Senate (3); L.A.S. College Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (4); Shinier College. SIEBERT, JANET LOUISE PARK FOREST; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; SIGMA KAPPA; Illini Union Committee Member (4). SIEBOLD, DENNIS PAUL NILES; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; BETA THETA PI. SIEGEL, BARRY M SKOKIE; B.S. in Marketing; PHI EPSILON PI; Phi Eta Sigma; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Marketing Association (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). SIEGEL, GARY HOWARD SKOKIE; B.S. in Accountancy; Beta Alpha Psi; Commerce Honors Program (3, 4) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIEGEL, MARVIN MAURICE CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PI LAMBDA PHI; Accountancy Club (2, 3, 4) ; Navy Pi er Extension of the University of Illinois. SIEGEL, PAMELA SUZANNE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin American Studies; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; Shi-Ai; The Daily Illini (1, 2); Campus Chest (2, 3); Illigreek (3); Spanish Club (2, 3); N.A.A.C.P. (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (1). SIEGFRIED, LILLIAN MARGARET PRAIRIE DU ROCHER; B.S. in Education; BUSEY; Fontbonne College; St. Louis University. SIEMER, 0- ANTHONY TEUTOPOLIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; NEWMAN; Rose Polytechnic Institute. SIGTENHORST, TED BLUE ISLAND; B.S. in Forestry; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; W.P.G.U. (2, 3); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); NROTC, Lieutenant; Navy Council (4); Trident (3, 4); Illini Foresters (1, 2, 3, 4). SILHA, EDWARD JOHN, JR BERWYN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Morton Junior College. SILVER, SHELDON CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ORCHARD DOWNS; Sigma Delta Chi; The Daily Illini (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; The Chicago Illini (1, 2), Editor (2). SILVERMAN, MARSHA VICKI CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Illigreek (1); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). of students to Uncle Johns Pancake House. 137 Illini Guide and three freshmen lost in Altgeld JlA SIMCOE, ROBERT EVERGREEN PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (3, 4j; Honors Day (2, 3) ; Illinois Institute of Technology. SIMMONS, LARRY LEE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Air Force ROTC, Lieutenant Colonel; Arnold Air Society (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7) ; A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (7) ; A.b.A.ii. (2) ; Southern Illinois University SIMMONS, PETER CHARLES LANSING; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; DELTA TAU DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. SIMON, EARL L SKOKIE; B.S. in Accountancy; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SIMONIN, JULIANNE DECATUR; B.S. in Communications; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE- Gamma Alpha Chi; W.P.G.U. (2, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); W 1L1 (3, 4); Newman Club (3); Honors Day (3) SIROIS, JAMES ROGER ST. ANNE; B.S. in Music Education; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; University Choir (3, 4); Men's Glee Club (3); University Chorus (1); Oratorio Society (2); Freshman Choir (1); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3, 4), Orchesis (1). SIROS, ANTHONY JAMES, JR CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; DELTA PHI: A.I.A. (3, 4) ; Wright Junior College. SIWEK, RUTH CAROLYNN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA DELTA; Junior Panhellenic (2); Orchesis (1, 2); Honors Day CD- SKIERSKI, JAMES EDWIN WAYNE, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in General Engineering; THETA CHI; Sachem; Football Manager (1, 2, 3). SKOLNIK, ARTHUR M CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; TAU DELPHA PHI; The Dailv Illini (1); Track, Freshman Squad (1); A.I.A. (3, 4, 5); Hoof and Horn Club (2). SKOWRONSKI, JOSEPH PAUL EAST MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; NEWMAN; James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3). SLADCIK, BARBARA L OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; Alpha Lambda Delta; Zeta Phi Eta; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3, 4); University Choir (1); Council for Exceptional Children (2, 3, 4) ; Sigma Alpha Eta (3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, d) ; University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SLOBODA, CATHERINE MARY CICERO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Chevron (2, 3); Honors Day (1). SLOVER, JOHN ASHBY, JR SILVIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; PHI SIGMA KAPPA; Finance Club (2, 3); S.C.O.P.E. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3); Black Hawk College. SLOWIK, KATHLEEN CAROL CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Geography; TAFT; IUini Union Committee Member (4); Epsilon Phi Sigma (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; N.S.A. Committee Chairman (2); W.A.A. (2); Hellenic Club (3); Dance Committee (1, 2, 3); Homecoming Committee (3). SMALL, DONALD EMMETT SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA CHI RHO; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4); Hudson Valley Community College. SMILIE, WILLIAM JAMES JOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; Omega Beta Pi ; James Scholar (3) ; Joliet Junior College. SMIRL, RICHARD ALLEN LA GRANGE PARK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Tau; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). SMITH, BARBARA ANN PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES: Angel Flight (2, 3, 4) ; LTniversity of Massachusetts. SMITH, CHERYL BETH OSWEGA; B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-11 HOUSE; Mortar Board; Torch, President (3); Alpha Chron; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Pompons U); McKinley Inundation Executive Council (3); Home Economics Council (2, ,3); 1 low- boy Prom Committee (2); Plowbov Prom Queen (2); Home Economics Club (.1, 2, 3, 4); Homecoming Court (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). SMITH, CLEM OPAL, III ... . WYOMISSING, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in Economics; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Marketing Association (4); Honors Day (2, 3). SMITH, GLENNA KAY SAUK VILLAGE; B.S. in Communications; NOBLE; Bloom ( ' iiiunity College. SMITH GORDON ALAN HOMEWOOD; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON; M.I.S. (2, 3, l). President ill. SMITH, NORMAN BYRON CHICAGO; U.S. in Electrical Engineering; GOLLEQE HALL. 138 Hall for two days during Registration Week. MMM SMITH, PAMELA SHIRRINE KIRKLAND; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; Shorter Board; Tlieta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (2, 3, 4); I.P.C. Photography Staff (2, 3, 4); Photo Chief (3, 4); Honors Day (3). SMITH, PAUL NYFFELER FORT WAYNE, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; PRAETORIANS, House President (3); Student Musicals (3); Purdue University. SMITH, ROBERT ARNOLD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; FORBES; Western Illinois University; Loyola University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SMITH, ROGER BENNETT ST. CHARLES; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology. SMITH, SALLY JEAN JOLIET; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA GAMMA; Junior Panhellenic (2) ; Illinois Technograph (3) ; Joliet Junior College. SMITH, SHARON KAY CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Smith College; Pomona College. SMITHSON, JAMES VERNON PARK RIDGE; B.F.A. in Industrial Design; ALPHA RHO CHI; A. LA. (1); Western Illinois University. SMOLIK, JOSEPH EDWARD BERWYN; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautieal Engi- neering; LAMBDA CHI ALPHA; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (3, 4); Weightlifting Club (3, 4), President (4). SNOW, LARRY LAVERN HENRY; B.S. in Finance; WESTON, House President (4). SOBLE, WARREN ARTHUR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; Young Democrats Club (2, 3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; N.A.S. Committee Chair- man (2). SOBOL, THEODORE JOSEPH KANKAKEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Indiana University. SOLAK, CLAUDIA VALENTINE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Spanish Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SOMMER, JANICE MARGARET CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA PHI; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); Military Sponsor (4); Homecoming Court (4). SOMMERS, DAVID ALLAN TAMPICO; B.S. in Agriculture; Agricultural Economics Club (2, 3). SONNTAG, VALORIE JUNE GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Theatre Crew (1, 2) ; W.P.G.U. (2) ; Illini Guide (3). SORA, PATRICIA SHIRLEY ELEELE, HAWAII; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Engineering Council (3, 4) ; A.S.M.E. (3, 4) ; Society of Women Engineers (1, 3, 4). SPARBER, MARJORIE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies; Campus Chest (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Senate (1, 2); Young Democrats Club (2); Folk Song Club (1, 2). SPEARS, JANET KAY BINGHAM; B.S. in Home Economics; DELTA HOUSE; Second Regimental Band (1); S.N. LB. (3, 4); Cooperative Extension Club (3, 4); Home Eco- nomics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). SPECHT, LAURA LEE BLUFFS; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; Psi Chi; Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SPENCER, CAROLYN MEIER CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; University Theatre Crew (2, 3). SPIEGEL, JUDITH MARIE WINNETKA; B.S. in Elementary Education; ARBOR SUITES; Whittier College. SPITZER, WAYNE ALFRED LOSTANT; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; ACACIA, House President (3); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 3). SPORNY, DAVID DARRELL CALIFORNIA, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in Music Edu- cation; Tomahawk; Phi Mu Alpha-Sinfonia; Concert Band (2, 3, 4); Marching Illini (1, 2, 3); First Regimental Band (1); University Orchestra (2, 3, 4). SPORNY, KATHLEEN ESTHER CALIFORNIA, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALLEN; First Regimental Band (1, 2, 3). I 139 Courses to remember: History 1525 Hygiene 206 SPRAGUE, RONALD ROY ZION; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry. SPRAGUE, MARGARET DARROW WHITE HALL; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; Illini Guide (3); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (1). SPRINKLE, LARRY WILLIAM PANA; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Alpha Epsilon, President (4); S.N.I.B. (3); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (2). SPURLIN, SUSAN ANN iMBOY; B.S. in Education; ARBOR SUITES; Pi Gamma Mu (3, 4); Illinois State University. STABLES, JOHN RICHARD EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; BETA THETA PI; Sachem; Skull and Crescent; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (2, 3); Board of Fra- ternity Affairs (3); Illini Guide (1, 3); James Scholar (1, 3); Honors Day (1). STACY, SANDRA SUZANNE GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; TAFT; Terrapin (2); Angel Flight (3, 4); Dolphin Queen (3). STADTLANDER, HANJOCHEN WALTER WHEATON; B.S. in Industrial Administration; THETA CHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (2); Illigreek (2); Illini Guide (2, 3); Greek Week Council (3); Accountancy Club (2, 3. 4); Society for the Advancement of Manage- ment (2); Young Democrats Club (2); Young Republicans Club (2, 3, 4); University of Maryland. STAFFORD, ANN LOUISE NAPERVILLE; B.S. in Elementary Education; PI BETA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); University Chorus (3); Student National Education Association (4); Illinois State University. STAFFORD, ELIZABETH ANN PARIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; 4-H HOUSE; Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Sno-Ball Committee (2). STAMBAUGH, ELMER LEE GOOD HOPE; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE. STAMBERGER, DONALD LEE LA MOILLE; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; BETA SIGMA PSI; Engineering Council (4); A.S.A.E. (3, 4); Wartburg College. STANDISH, BARBARA ELIZABETH CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Graphic Design; DELTA GAMMA; Shorter Board; Gamma Alpha Chi; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); University Theatre Crew (3); Pompons (2); Terrapin (2); Greek Week Committee (2); Military Sponsor (4); Angel Flight (3, 4); Northern Illinois University. STANGELAND, NANCY MARIE CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Social Studies. STANKOVICH, PETER CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Latin American Studies; SCOTT; Army ROTC, Cadet Major; Scabbard and Blade (4); Judo Club (3); Honors Day (3); University of Chicago; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. STANLEY, WILLIAM RICHARD AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ORCHARD DOWNS, House President (3); Football, Freshman Squad (1); Semper Fidelis (2, 3, 4). STARKWEATHER, CLARENCE JASON, JR HETTICK; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLI-DELL; Tomahawk; Illini Guide (3); IM Rec Board (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Sno- Ball Committee (2) ; Agricultural Judging Team (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). STARTZ, BEVERLY ELIZABETH LOCKPORT; B.S. in Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; University Chorus (3); Joliet Junior College. STAUFFER, SHARON RAE SHARPSVILLE, PENNSYLVANIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathe- matics; ALLEN, House President (3); Alpha Lambda Delta; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). STEELE, MAX HAVANA; Bachelor of Architecture; GARNER; A.I.A. (1, 2, 3). STEFANIAK, GENE WAYNE WESTVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; DELTA TAU DELTA; The ILLIO (2); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Association of U.S. Army (4); University Soccer Club (1, 2). STEFANOVIC, JUDITH MARIE OAK PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS; Shorter Hoard; Torch; Alpha Chron; Mask and Bauble; University Theatre Manager (2, 3, 4); University Theatre Crew (1); University Chorus G); Women's Glee flub (2, 3, 4); Illini Guide (2); Hellenic Students Club (3, 4); I.A.S. (2); French Club (3); Italian Club (1, 2, 3, (), President (2). STEIN, KALETA BETH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3). STEIN, NANCY S SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Communications; SIGMA DELTA TAU, Home President (4); Illini Union Committee Member 12); University Theater Crew (2, 3); Junior Panlicllcnic (2). STEIN, SANDRA GAIL WOOD RIVER; U.S. in Communications; IOTA ALPHA PI; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily lllmi (3, l); llhni Union Committee Chairman (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (3); VV.I'.G.r. (2); C.W. Post College. 140 Physiology 103, Zoology 104, Psychology 100. STEINER, GERALD RAY .... ALTON; B.S. in Civil Engineering; SIGMA TALI GAMMA, House President (4); Star and Scroll; Interfraternity Executive Council (4); Illini Guide (3); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2); A.S.C.E. (4, 5); Young Re- publicans Club (l). STELTER, ERNEST EDWARD, III MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA PHI EPSILON; Alpha Kappa Psi; Accountancy Club (3, 4); Iowa State University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. STENBERG, JAMES RICHARD ROCKFORD; B.S. in Communications; DELTA PHI; Alpha Delta Sigma; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Interfraternity Executive Council (3); Illigreek (3); Greek Week Committee (21; Anthropology Club (3); Marketing Association (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). STENZEL, BARBARA ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Campus Chest (2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Folk Song Club (2); S.C.O.P.E. (3); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). STENZEL, RODGER JOHN GENESEO; B.S. in Agriculture; Plowboy Prom Committee (3) ; Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans Club (2); Moline Junior College. STEPHAN, JAMES EUGENE HERRIN; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; American Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4). STEPHENS, LYLE EUGENE COLFAX; B.S. in Agricultural Engineering; Alpha Epsilon, President (3); Agricultural Council (3); Engineering Council (4); A.S.A.E. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), President (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). STEPNER, CHARLES BARRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ZETA BETA TAU; Alpha Delta Sigma; Campus Chest (1); S.C.O.P.E. (4). STERNSHEIN, EILEEN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of French; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; French Club (2, 3); Student National Education Association (3); Young Democrats Club (4) ; University of Wisconsin. STERNSHERN, SHARON CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; PHI SIGMA SIGMA; Campus Chest (2). STERRETT, ROBERT EUGENE EAST PEORIA; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Freshman Choir (1). STEVENS, CHARLES HERBERT GILLESPIE; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astro- nautics (2, 3, 4). STEVENS, JANE ELLEN CANTON; B.S. in Home Economics Education; 4-H HOUSE; Shorter Board; Phi Epsilon Omicron; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (4), President (4); Panhellenic-W.I.S.A. Coordinating Committee (3, 4); Student Senate (3); S.N. LB. (1, 2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Young Re- publicans Club (3, 4). STEWART, DANIEL CLINTON ANCHOR; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (2); Y.M.C.A. (1, 4), International Relations Board Head (1); Agricultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (4); Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (4); Young Repub- licans Club (3, 4). STEWART, JAMES FRANK LINCOLN; B.S. in Finance; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Kappa Psi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. STEWART, JAMES KENT QUINCY; B.S. in Accountancy; BETA THETA PI; Delta Sigma Pi; Sigma Iota Epsilon; Baseball, Varsity Squad (3), Freshman Squad (1); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). STILL, MICHAEL JEFFREY MOUNT ZION; B.S. in Agriculture; NABOR HOUSE; Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta; Alpha Tau Alpha. President (4); Agricultural Council (3); Illini Guide (3); Plowbov Prom Committee (1); Sno-Ball Committee (1); Agricultural Education Club (2, 3, 4); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4). STILL, STEVEN MICHAEL CARLINVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; KAPPA DELTA RHO, House President (4); Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Field and Furrow (2); Young Republicans Club (1, 2, 3, 4). STILLENS, MARILYN JOAN ONARGA; B.S. in Home Economics; WESCOGA; Wesley Foundation Executive Council (3, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Home Eco- nomics Education Advisory Committee (2, 3). STILLWELL, PAMELA JO CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Elementary Education; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; The ILLIO (1,2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1); Campus Chest (1); Student Musicals (4) ; Student National Education Association (4) ; University of Illinois College of Nursing. STINGL, SUSAN JANE MUNICH, GERMANY; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Guide (2); Anthropology Club (2, 4). STITLE, HARRY MARIAN, III INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); A. I. A. (2, 3, 4). STOLLER, HAROLD LLOYD, JR GRIDLEY; A.B. in L.A.S.' Political Science; DELTA CHI; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Pershing Rifles (1, 2). STOLZ, ANTHONY JOSEPH WOODSTOCK; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Honors Day (1, 3). 141 STOREY, MARCIA JOANN DEKALB; B.S. in Commercial Teaching; DELTA GAMMA; Phi Beta Lambda; The Daily Illini (1, 2); The ILLIO (3). STOTTRUP, ENID MARI DECATUR; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; The ILLIO (2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Junior Panhellenic (2); Marketing Association (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). STOZEK, ROBERT RANDALL ROSELLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Student Senate (2, 3, 4). STRAUSS, RUTH AMELIA CHICAGO; B.S. in Education; LAUREL HOUSE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. STRAW, DAVID WILLIAM STERLING; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; Star Course Manager (1); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2); American Ceramic Society (2, 3, 4). STREDDE, EDWARD HERMAN AURORA; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Tan Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. STROHM, KAREN NELL WOODSTOCK; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Mask and Bauble; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Man- ager (3); University Theatre Cast (1); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Junior Panhellenic (2); N.A.A.C.P. (1); Young Republicans Club (1). STROHMAN, ROGER WAYNE GENESEO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; BRANDOLIER; A.S.C.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). STROLE, LESLIE EUGENE OHLMAN; B.S. in Agriculture; GREGORY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3, 4). STROUP, STANLEY STEPHENSON DEKALB; A.B. in L.A.S., History; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (3); Tomahawk; W.P.G.U. (1); L.A.S. College Council (3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). STRUBE, ROBERT GLENN TOPEKA; B.S. in Agriculture; MEDEA, House President (3); Alpha Zeta; Agricultural Council (3); Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). STRUSINER, LYNDA LEVIN ATLANTA, GEORGIA; B.S. in Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; University Theatre Crew (1); Campus Chest (1); Illigreek (1); Greek Week Committee (D; Honors Day (2). STRUSINER, RICK STEVEN LINCOLNWOOD; Bachelor of Architecture; TAU EPSILON PHI. STRUZINA, RALPH DENNIS WHEATON; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Engineering Council (3, 4); A. I. I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.M.E. (1, 2); A.F.S. (1, 2). STUNTZ, KENNETH EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Engineer- ing Council (4); A.F.S. (2); S.A.E. (3, 4), President (4); Wright Junior College. SUCHOVY, TATIANA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; EVANS; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. SUHAJDA, MARILYN HELENE CHICAGO; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The Daily Illini (1); Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (3). SUMMERS, CHERYL DAWN FORT WAYNE, INDIANA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALLEN; Alpha Lambda Delta; Phi Beta Kappa; A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (3, 4); Yroung Republicans Club (3, 4); Delta Sigma Omicron (1, 2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. SUNDBERG, MAY MARGARET RIVERDALE; A.B. in L.A.S., German; DELTA GAMMA; University Theatre Crew (2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); German Club (2, 4); Saint Olaf College; University of Vienna. SURMAN, JOHN KENNETH CARLINVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; CHI PSI; Black- burn College. SUSKI, GERALDINE R CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; EVANS; Zeta Phi Eta; Illini Union Committee Chairman (4); Illini Union Committee Member (3); University Theatre Crew (3, 4); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); Loyola University. SUSKIN, KENNETH EDWARD CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Alpha Kappa Psi; The Daily Illini (1); The ILLIO (2); Y'.M.C.A. (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Major Committee of Student Senate (1, 2); Accountancy Club (3, 4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2); Honors Day (1). SUSLER, BEVERLY ANN DECATUR; A.B., in L.A.S.. English; ALPHA EPSILON PHI; Mortar Board; Torch; Pi Sigma Alpha; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); I.P.C. Board (3, 4); Student Senate (1,2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1, 2, 3); Freshman Seminar (1), Director (3); Illini Guide (2); James Scholar (1. 2, 3. 1); Honors Day (2). SUSNER, NICHOLAS JEROME IOLIET; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); I.S.P.E. (4); Lewis College. Campus Resolution: The wind shall blow 1 12 StrinL SUTTON, KENN LEWIS FARMINGTON; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TRIANGLJ ; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4). SVITALEK, ROBERTA DAWN BERWYN; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Ulini Union Committee Member (2); Honors Daj (1). SWAIN, CARL EUGENE METROPOLIS; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; Ulini Guide (2, 3, 4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). SWAIN, CYNTHIA MALINDA PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA; Ulini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Uhgreek (2, 3); JToung Republicans Club (3); Ulio Beauty (2). SWALEK, ROBERT STANLEY CALUMET CITY; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology. SWANER SCOTT STEPHEN MCLEAN; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; SIGMA PHI DELTA, House President (4); W.P.G.U. (2); A.I.I.E., A.I.S. (2, 3, 4); I.S.P.E. (4). SWANSON, JUDITH NASH URBANA; B.S. in Recreation; Ulini Union Committee Chairman (3); Ulini Union Committee Member (I, 2); Terrapin (1); Chevron (3); American Recreational Society (2, 3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2); Honors Day (3). SWANSON, KARIN EVANSTON; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; CLARK; Folk Song Club (3); Ulini Ski Club (3, 4); Illinois State University. SWARTZ, BARBARA LOUISE CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Ulini Union Committee Member (1, 2. 3); Campus Chest (2); Student Musicals (1); Student National Education Association (4); Young Democrat Clubs (3). SWEENEY, JEANETTE MARY GLEN ELLYN; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA OMI- CRON PI; The Daily Ulini (1); Greek Week Committee (3). SYPHERD, CAROLE COCHRAN ASSUMPTION; B.S. in Home Economics; First Regi- mental Band (2, 3); S.N.I. B. (3, 4); Home Economics Club (4). SZOTT, WALTER ALLEN DANVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; PHI KAPPA SIGMA; The Daily Ulini (1, 2); Ulini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (li; Campus Chest (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Film Society (2, 3, 4); Folk Song Club (2, 3); Young Republicans Club (3). SZYMANSK, DIANE FRANCES CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics. TABOR, JANET LYNNE PARK RIDGE; B.F.A. in Art Education; PHI MU; University Theatre Crew (2); Young Republicans Club (1). TAGTMEIER, JOHN HENRY GLENVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science. TAKEUCHI, HAJIME NARA, JAPAN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; I.E.E.E. (4); Judo ' Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TAMER AHMET TAMER AD ANA, TURKEY; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; Turkish Students Club (3, 4). TANNER, RICHARD ARTHUR DENVILLE, NEW JERSEY; A.B. in LAS., Economics; GRENADA- Wa-Na-See; Sachem; Tomahawk; M.I. A. Executive Council (2, 3), President (3); Student Senate (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2). TAO AUSTIN PAUL . . . EVANSTON; Bachelor of Landscape Architecture; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; M.R.H.A. Judicial Board (1); Chinese Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4). TAPLIN MARVIN JAMES PONTIAC; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Phi Eta Sigma; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (3, 4); Honors Day (1). TATTINI JAMES GREGORY ROBINS A.F.B., GEORGIA; A.B. in L.AS. Finance; ' PHI GAMMA DELTA; Ma-Wan-Da; Rho Epsilon; Major Chairman of Ulini Union Committee (3); Ulini Ujnion Committee Chairman (2); Ulini Union Committee Member (1); Cheerleader (3, 4); Greek Week Committee (4), Major Chairman (4); Air Force ROTC, Captain; Interfraternity Council Program Board (3, 4). TAYLOR FRANK JAMES, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; University Theatre TA ' Cast (2); Y.M.C.A. (3, 4); Second Regimental Band (3); Ulini Guide (2); Folk Song Club (2, '3, 4); Central YMCA Junior College. TAYLOR, HOWARD WAYNE CULLOM; B.S. in Agriculture; CAMPUS VIEW LODGE; Ulini Agricultural Mechanization Club (3). TAYLOR, RALPH ERNEST GRANITE CITY; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Uni- versity of Iowa; Southern Illinois University. toward you, whichever way you are walking. 143 TAYS ROBERT CHAPLIN JACKSONVILLE; U.S. in Communications; DELTA TAU DELTA; Alpha Delta Sigma: The Daily Illini (2); The ILLIO (1); V.M.C.A. (2); Societj for the Advancement of Management (3); Young Republicans Club (3); Southern Illinois University, TEBUSSEK, PATRICIA ANNE DECATUR; B.S. in Home Economics; GAMMA PHI BETA, House President (4); The ILLIO (1, 2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (4); Illini Union Committee Member (l); Star Course Manager (2). TENNER, GERALD MARTIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PRAETORIANS; Alpha Kappa Psi; Beta Alpha Psi; Freshman Seminar (1); Accountancy Club (4); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. TERRY, VICTORIA LOUISE KEWANEE; A.B. in L.A.S., English; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Phi Beta Kappa; The Daily Illini (2); Honors Day (2, 3); University of Dallas; University of Santa Clara. TESTER CAROL ANN NOKOMIS; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of German; LEEMAN LODGE, House President (4); Delta Phi Alpha (3, 4); Campus Chest (2, 3); German i Hub (2, 3, t). THATCHER, NANCY LYNNE WTLMETTE; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; The ILLIO (1); Second Regimental Band (1); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2). THEAN, JAMES EDWARD SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., Chemistry. THEOBALD, GERALD RAY ..... BUFFALO; B.S. in Agriculture; FARMHOUSE; Alpha Tau Alpha; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Marching Illini (2, .3. 4); First Regimental Band (4) ; Second Regimental Band (1, 2, 3) ; Plowboy Prom Committee (2) ; Agricultural Economics Club (2. 3); Agricultural Education Club (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). THIEL, JOSEPH PAUL CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; PEABODY DRIVE RESI- DENCE; Navy Pier intension of the University of Illinois; Tennis Team (1, 2); Honors Day (1). THIEL, TERRY NOBLE NAPERVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Psi Chi; Baldwin- Wallace College. THIERSCH, CRAIG LEE PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Beta Kappa; Delta Phi Alpha; German Club (4); Russian Club (4); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2, 3). THOMAS, CARLA BETH FOREST PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; PHI MU; Purdue University. THOMAS, FRANCIS MARION PATOKA; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Mu Ep- silon; Pi Tau Sigma; A.S.M.E. (4); Engineering Honors Program (3); Southern Illinois University. THOMPSON, MARY BETH CANTRALL; B.S. in Economics; DELTA GAMMA; Alpha Lambda Delta; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Dolphins (2); Greek Week Com- mittee (1); Commerce Honors Program (3); James Scholar (3); Honors Day (2). THOMPSON, SAMUEL WALTER QUINCY; B.S. in Agriculture. THOMPSON, TERRY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., French; TAFT. THOMS, KAREN MARCIA PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Home Economics; PHI MU; Illini Union Committee Member (3, 4); Albion College. THORNTON, SARA SUE OAK LAWN; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (2); Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (1); Angel Flight (1); Mar- keting Association (3, 4). THORSEN, MARCIA MAY WINNETKA; B.S. in Home Economics; ARBOR SUITES- Y.W.C.A. (4); Oratorio Society (4); A.C.E. (4); Folk Song Club (4); Home Economics Club (2); Young Republicans Club (2); Drake University. TIERSKY, RONALD SHERWIN SKOKIE; A.B. in L.A.S., History; Phi Eta Sigma; Marching Illini (1, 2); Second Regimental Band (1, 2); German Club (3); History Honors Program (2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). TIMPSON, RONALD RAYMOND LAMINGTON, NEW JERSEY; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Tau; Sigma Gamma Tau. TOBIN, DANETTE MARY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; DELTA ZETV Pi Mu Epsilon; Finance Club (3); German Club (4); DePaul University. TOCKMAN, EARLE RAYMOND CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PI LAMBDA PHI House President (4); Phi Eta Sigma; Illini Guide (3, 4); Accountancy Club (3, 4);' -oik Song lull (1); S.C.O.P.E. (3 4); Young Democrats Club (3); Commerce Honors Program (1, 2, 3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). TOCKS, JOHN HOTJNSLEY . . CARLINVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; SIGMA CHI; Sachem; Alpha Zeta; T. ribe of Uhni (2, 3, 4); Fencing, Captain (4), Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Letter , ■{ '.' ,.,'•; , i,' 1'' ?!'• A,Knc„ltural Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Young Republicans ( lub (2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). 14-1 S.A.E. Blood Drive for our servicemen in Viet £pi TOEDTER, KENNETH WALTER GRANVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Geology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Wartburg College. TOLAN, LINDA LUCILE MINONK; B.S. in Home Economics; 4-H HOUSE; Women's Glee Club (2, 3); Oratorio Societj (1); Home Economics Council (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (I, 2, 3); Sno-Ball Committee (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Queen (3). TOMASIC, MICHAEL GEORG3 CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; EVAN'S SCHOLARS; Phi Kappa Phi; Suma Tau; Tau Beta Pi, President (4); Eta Kappa Nu; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Engineering Council (4); I.E.E.E. (4); Engi neering Honors Program (3, 1); Honors Day (2, 3). TOMPKINS MAURICE LEE SMITHBORO; B.S. in Agriculture; ORCHARD DOWNS; Agricultural Education Club (3, 4); Dairy Production Club (3, 4); Flying Illini (4); Greenville College. TORGERSEN MICHAEL THOMAS HINSDALE; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; TRIANGLE; Sigma Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tail Sigma; Engineering Council (4); St. Pat's Ball Committee (3, 4); A.S..M.E. (3, 4); Engineering Honors Program (4); St. Joseph College. TOROK, CAROL LOU MONEE; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; SHERWOOD LODGE; Zeta Plu Eta; Sigma Alpha Eta (4); Joliet Junior College. TORRENCE, DONNA RAE HARVEY; B.S. in Physical Education; ALLEN; Physical Education .Majors Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Women's Extramural Sports Association (3, 4). TOY, RAYMOND MONGIE CHICAGO; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; ENTREKIN CLUB; A.F.S. (2); A.S.M.E. (2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (4); Karate Kai (3, 4); Navy Pier Ex- tension of the University of Illinois. TRACZ, CAROLE MARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Microbiology. TRAUB, CAROLYN JEAN PEORIA; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; DELTA ZETA; Western Illinois University. TRECCANI, ARTHUR LOUIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Industrial Administration; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Marketing Association (3, 4); Society for the Advancement of Management (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TRIGG, WILLIAM JAMES, JR CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Canterbury Association (3, 4); N.A.A.C.P. (4); Southeast Junior College; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TRINEN, MARY BETH CHICAGO; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA OMICRON PI; The Daily Illini (1); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Junior Panhellenic (2); Young Republicans Club (3). TRISKO, DAVID MICHAEL ..... LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; St. Mary's College; University of Kentucky. TROTTER, GLENN WILLIAM BROADVIEW; B.S. in Accountancy; SCOTT, House President (3); Arnold Air Society (1); Accountancy Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. TROUTT, MARVIN DEAN SANDOVAL; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Army Drum and Bugle Corps (1, 2). TRUEMPER, THOMAS CARL AURORA; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; CLUB ESQUIRE; A.I.Ch.E. (2, 3, 4); Valparaiso University. TSAO, FRANCES LEE-FUNG KOWLOON, HONG KONG; B.S. in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Chinese Students Club (2, 3, 4) ; Home Economics Club (3, 4) ; St. Xavier College. TUGGLE, KAREN BETH TINLEY PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; MC KIN- LEY; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (4); Freshman Board (1). TURL, ALBERT CHARLES CANTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ORCHARD DOWNS; House President (3); United Christian Fellowship (3, 4); Arnold Air Society (2, 3); Canton Community College. TURNER, JUDITH ANNE KIRKLAND; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Spanish; ARBOR SUITES; University of the Americas. TURNER, STEPHEN CAMERON PARK FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; COLLEGE HALL; Bloom Community College. TYGETT, REBECCA ROSE SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., French; ALPHA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (4) ; Springfield Junior College. TYMITZ, GEORGE PETER CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; Phi Eta Sigma; Military Ball Committee (4); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Colonel. Commander; Air Force Council (4); Armed Forces Council (4), Chairman (4); American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (4); Honors Day (1). Nam dripped along triumphantly for three days. 145 TYSIAK, JAMES ANTHONY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PKABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3); M.R.II.A. Judicial Board (41; I.K.E.K. Ill; Navv Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Cross Country, Freshman Squad (1); Track, Letter (2); I.E.E.E. (1, 2). UNDERWOOD, MICHAEL LEWIS PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; SIGMA CHI; Skull and Crescent; Interfraternity Executive Council (2); Major Committee of Student Senate (1); Freshman Seminar (1); Philosophy Honors Program (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). UNLUSOY, FIKRET ANKARA, TURKEY; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Turkish Students Club (2, 3, 4); Moslem Students Club (2, 3, 4). URBANSKI, ROSEMARIE CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Sociology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. URRUTIA, BENJAMIN CALI, COLOMBIA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; Men's Glee Club (2. 3); A.S.C.E. (2, 3); Colombian Students Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); University Soccer Club (1, 2). UTZ, DAVID KEMP WHEATON; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA CHI; lllini Union Com- mittee Chairman (3); Star Course Manager (2); Dolphins (2, 3); Greek Week Com- mittee (3); Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phi Chi Eta (3, 4); Bucknell University. VADASZ, SUZANNE JOSEPHINE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Speech; Uni- versity Theatre Crew (3. 4); lllini Guide (3); lllini Forensic Association (3); lllini Readers (3, 4); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Northern Illinois Uni- versity; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student National Education Association fl, 2), President (2); Pier Playhouse (2); lllini Union Committee Member fl, 2). VANDERBERG, MICHAEL ALAN OAK LAWN; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Sigma Tau; A.I.Ch.E. (2, 3, 4); Univer- sity of Michigan. VANDERKLOOT, BARBARA COX LINCOLN; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; ALLEN; Student National Education Association (2, 3, 4). VANINGER, MARJORIE ELAINE TRENTON; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ARBOR SUITES, President (4); Torch; Phi Upsilon Omicron (3, 4); S.N.I.B. (1, 2, 3); Home Economics Council (3); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2); Sno-Ball Committee (1, 2); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). VANWERMESKERKEN, WILLIAM HENRY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PEA- BODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of 'Illinois; German Club (1, 2). VAREAM, TULA ANN CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Recreation; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Pom- pons (1, 2); Intramural Manager (3); Senior Co-ordinating Manager (4); Orchesis (1, 2); Angel Flight (1); Physical Education Majors Club (2). VAUGHAN, ANN LINDA SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Home Economics; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Phi Upsilon Omicron; Millikin University. VEENSTRA, GEORGE FINLEY CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; KOINONIA, House President (3); M.I. A. Executive Council (3); Delta Sigma Omi- cron (4). VENCKUS, JULIANNE IRENE LOCKPORT; B.S. in Education; ZETA TAU ALPHA; The ILLIO (3); lllini Union Committee Chairman (4); lllini Union Committee Member (3. 4); Junior Panhellenic (3); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Student National Education Association (3, 4); Speech and English Club (3, 4); Newman Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Northern Illinois University. VERMIGLIO, ALFRED VITO CHICAGO; B.S. in Civil Engineering; PHABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon, President (3); W.P.G.U. (2); A.S.C.E. (2, 3, 4); I.T.fi. (4); Society of General Engineers (1); Honors Day (2, 4). VICTOR, JAMES ANTHONY LYONS; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Terrapin (3, 4); A.F.S. (3); A.S.M.E. (4); Morton Junior College; Texas Western College. VOGEL, RAYMOND RUDOLF WAUWATOSA, WISCONSIN; Bachelor of Architecture; ALPHA RHO CHI; Star and Scroll; lllini Union Committee Member (1); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). VOLK, JOHN WASHINGTON; B.S. in Agriculture; Sigma Delta; S.N.I.B. (1); James Scholar (1, 3, 4). VOLSEN, ARTHUR JERRY FARMERSVILLE; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; I.E.E.E. (3); Eastern Illinois University. VON BEHREN, LARRY ALAN STRASBURG; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Omega Beta Pi; Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Eastern Illinois University. VONFELD, EVA RENEE ELMHURST; B.S. in Elementary Education; TAFT; Beloit College. VOSYKA, NANCY ANNE BERWYN; B.S. in L.A.S., Biology; DELTA DELTA DELTA THE ILLIO (1); lllini Union Committee Chairman (1); lllini Union Committee Mem- ber (2). VOWELL, JOHN LAWRENCE MT. VERNON; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; THETA XI: Fencing, Varsity Squad (2), Freshman Squad (1); Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant, Predominantly-male Student Senate seeks senior 146 WAGMAN, LEE IRWIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (2, 3); Glider Club (1, 2); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WAGNER, GENE EDWARD GLENVIEW; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; DELTA UPSILON; Campus Chest (1, 2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Folk Song Club (2). WAGNER, JANET KATHLEEN CHICAGO; B.S. in Communications; ALPHA OMICRON PI; Gamma Alpha Chi; Theta Sigma Phi; The Daily Illini (I); Student Senate (2, 3); Panhellenic Hoard of Affairs (2, 3, 4). WAGNER, MARTHA LYNN HIGHLAND PARK; B.S. in Communications; ARBOR SUITES; The Daily Illini (3); University of Colorado. WAHL, ROGER MERRILL SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; SIGMA NU; Illini I'nion Committee Member (3); Illinois Technograph (2, 3); Military Ball Committee il); Army ROTC, Captain; Pershing Rifles (3, 4); Society of American Military Engineers (1, 2); Association of U.S. Army (4); Engineering Mechanics Society (2, 3, 4); James Scholar (1). WALBERG, ROBERT EDWIN BELVIDERE; B.S. in Agriculture; ACACIA; Men's Glee Club (2, 3); Greek Week Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (4). WALDEN, RAWLS WADDEY CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; A.S.M.E. (3, 4). WALDRON, EDWARD MICHAEL GLENVIEW; B.S. in Accountancy; DELTA UPSILON ; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Accountancy Club (3); Association of U.S. Army (3, 4), President (4); Young Democrats Club (2); John Carroll University. WALK, JANICE EVELYN NEOGA; B.S. in Physical Education; ALPHA DELTA PI; Alpha Sigma Nu, President (4); W.E.S.A. Board (2,3), President (3); Physical Education Majors Club (2, 3, 4); Webster College. WALKA, HELEN ELIZABETH CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ARBOR SUITES; Psi Chi; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Sno-Ball Committee (1). WALKER, HOWARD ERNEST URBANA; A.B. in L.A.S., Philosophy; Phi Kappa Phi; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (3). WALKER, JAMES GORDON ARMINGTON; B.S. in Agriculture; NABOR HOUSE; President (4); Tomahawk; Alpha Zeta, President (4); Agricultural Council (3, 4); Illini Guide (3); Plowbov Prom Committee (3); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Agricultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (2). WALL, PATRICIA JEAN OAK PARK; B.S. in Home Economics; SHERWOOD LODGE; Mundelein College. WALL, ROBERT EDWIN NORTHLAKE; B.S. in L.A.S., Teaching of Mathematics; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Christian Science Executive Council (1, 2, 3, 4). WALLACE, ELINOR JANAE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; French Club (1, 2). WALLMAN, LAWRENCE HENRY CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GRANADA; I.E.E.E. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WALSH, MARY ELIZABETH ELMHURST; B.S. in Accountancy; SHERWOOD LODGE; The ILLIO (2, 3) ; Accountancy Club (4) ; Finance Club (4) ; Southern Illinois University. WALTERS, BARBARA LOUISE HINSDALE; B.S. in L.A.S., Speech Correction; DELTA ZETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Sigma Alpha Eta (4). WALTERS, JOHN JAMES BELLWOOD; B.S. in Aeronautical and Astronautical Engi- neering; TRIANGLE; St. Pat's Ball Committee (3, 4); American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics (4); Saint Joseph's College. WALTHES, TOM ANDREW MASCOUTAH; B.S. in Chemical Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Illini Guide (3); A.I.Ch.E. (1, 2, 3, 4). WANDER, CARLA LOUISE DOWNERS GROVE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; CHI OMEGA. WANDSCHNEIDER, CAROL W DOWNERS GROVE; B.S. in Home Economics; SIGMA KAPPA; Oratorio Society (2); Plowbov Prom Committee (1); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3); WILL-TV Workshop (2). WARD, CHARLOTTE STEPHANIE EVANSTON; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA; N.A.A.C.P. (3); S.N.C.C. (3); University of Wisconsin. WARD, JACQUELINE JEANNE LOCKPORT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ILLI- NOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Joliet Junior College. key privileges for women on the campus. 147 wmm WARD MICHAEL HAROLD CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; KAPPA ALPHA PSI; Omicron Delta Kappa; Psi Chi, President (4); Faculty Senate Subcommittee on Undergraduate Student Discipline (3, 4); Howard University. WARNER JACQUELYN MARIE AURORA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALPHA GAMMA DELTA, House President (4); Shorter Board; Torch; Slu-Ai, President (3); Ilhni Umon Committee Chairman (1. 2, 3); Illini Union Committee Member (1); Campus Chest (I. 2, 3); Panhellenic Executive Council (3); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (2, 3); Student Musicals (1, 2); Campus Chest Allocations and Advisory Board (3); Illini Guide (3); Chevron (2); Young Republicans Club (1). WARNOCK WILLIAM WALLACE ALEXIS; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Eta Kappa Nu; Engineering Honors Program (4); Western Illinois University. WARREN TUDITH ELIZABETH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ALPHA XI DELTA; DB Club (1); Honors Day (3). WARREN, KAREN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAL1; Illini Union Committee Member (2); Campus Chest (3); Illigreek (1); Student National i ation Association (4). WARREN R INO VICTOR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE, WARSHAWSKY, DAVID CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; American Chemical Society (3, 4); Hillel Foundation (3, 4); Honors Day (1); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WASSERMAN, STEPHEN MARTIN CHICAGO; B.S. in Accountancy; PHI SIGMA DELTA; The Daily Illini (1); Accountancy Club (4); Finance Club (4); Folk Song Club (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WATERS JOSEPH PAUL NORRIDGE; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; Phi Eta Sigma; I.P.C. Board (3); W.P.G.U. (3, 4); M.I. A. Executive Council (2. 3); Newman Club (1. 2); Ilhni Guide 13); Commerce Honors Program (D; James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1). WATNE, SUSAN KAY HINCKLEY; A.B. in L.A.S.. History; SIGMA KAPPA; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2, 3); University Theatre Crew (4); Junior Panhellenic (1); Greek Week Committee (3); Young Republicans Club (3). WATSON, MARY JANE PARIS; Medical Records Administration; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; Albion College; Beta Beta Beta. WATTERS, JAMES LEE OAK PARK; B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering; PSI UPSILON; Alpha Surma Mu; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3) ; Junior Interfraternity Council ID- Student Senate (4); Major Committee of Student Senate (4); Second Regimental Band (1. 2); Dolphins (1, 2, 3); Engineering Council (4); A.I.Ch.E. (2); M.I.S. (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (4); Engineering Honors Program (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 4); Honors Day (4). WATTS, BETTY JANE OTTAWA; B.S. in Home Economics; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Illini Guide (4). WAX, CYNTHIA SILVERT HIGHLAND PARK; A.B. in L.A.S., History; DELTA PHI EPSILON; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2). WAY, RICHARD EVERT COOPERSVILLE. MICHIGAN; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, Cadet Captain; Phalanx (2, 3, 4). President (41; Joliet Junior College. WEBB, MARILYN SUE CLINTON; B.S. in L.A.S. RESIDENCE. Physiology; ILLINOIS STREET WEBB, MARY DIANA URBANA; B.F.A. in Painting; Alpha Lambda Delta; University- Theatre Crew (1) ; University Chorus (1) ; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4) ; Honors Day (1, 2, 3). WEBB, NORMAN FREDRICK, II DEER CREEK; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE, House President (2, 3); Marching Illini (3); Second Regi- mental Band (1, 2, 3). WEBER, DENIS JOSEPH SPRINGFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., History; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 4); University Theatre Crew (4); Junior Interfraternity Council (1). WEBSTER, ANN TOULON; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illi-Sota (1, 2, 3). WEEDEN, DONNA FAYE CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Gamma Delta (2, 3); Society for the Advancement of Management (2, 3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the LTniversity of Illinois. WEIBEL, JOHN ROBERT GLEN ELLYN; B.S. in General Engineering; ALPHA SIGMA PHI; Air Force ROTC, Second Lieutenant. WEINBERG, BURTON LAWRENCE CHICAGO; B.S. in Physical Education; TAU EP- SILON PHI; Phi Epsilon Kappa; Illini Union Committee Member (4); Physical Edu- cation Majors Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Baseball, Varsity Squad (1, 2), Letter (1, 2); Basketball, Varsity Squad (2); Cross Country, Varsity Squad (2); Phy sical Education Majors Club (1, 2); Letterman's Club (1, 2); Honors I ay (21. WEINBERG, LYNNE ANN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; TAFT. Illinois — the only university in the nation where 1-18 WEINBERG, RALPH MICHAEL SKOKIE; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; SIGMA ALPHA MU; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2). WEINER, MAURINE KAY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; EVANS; University Theatre Crew (3); S.N.C.C. (4); English Honors Program (3, 4); James Scholar (3, 4); Honors Day (3) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Alpha Lambda Delta; French Club (1, 2), President (2); Student National Education Association (1, 2); Orchesis (1, 2); James Scholar (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 2). WEISEL, EDWARD BERRY CHAMPAIGN; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Illini Union Committee Member (4); M.I. A. Executive Council (4); Student Senate (4); Folk Song Club (1, 2); Illini Forensic Association (1, 2); M.I. A. Judicial Board (3, 4); James Scholar (1, 2). WEISS, JAMES ALAN SKOKIE; B.S. in Management; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE, House President (3); Alpha Phi Omega; Campus Chest (1); Illini Guide (3, 4); Army ROTC, Second Lieutenant; Association of U.S. Army (4); Society for the Advance- ment of Management (4); Young Democrats Club (3, 4). WEISS, RICHARD THEODORE GRANITE CITY; B.S. in Engineering Mechanics; ARMORY HOUSE; Tomahawk; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Engineering Mechanics Society (2, 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. WEKSLER, RITA BERYL CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; ARBOR SUITES; English and Speech Club (3, 4). WELCH, KENNETH EDWARD MACOMB; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; SIGMA NU; Pi Tau Sigma; Illini Union Committee Chairman (3); Illini Union Committee Member (3); A.S.M.E. (4). WELLS, PETER SCOTT HAMILTON; B.S. in Marketing; THETA CHI; Alpha Delta Sigma; University Choir (2, 3); NROTC, Battalion Operations Officer. WENDELL, CAROL JEAN MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; KAPPA DELTA; Shorter Board; The ILLIO (1, 2); Major Chairman of Illini Union Committee (4); Illini Union Committee Chairman (3, 4); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Manager (1); Student Musicals (1, 2, 3); Greek Week Committee (2); Sociology Club (3, 4); Young Republicans Club (3, 4). WERNER, GAIL VOKATY RIVERSIDE; B.S. in Home Economics; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3). WESSBERG, ARLENE AGNES GLEN COVE, NEW YORK; B.S. in L.A.S., Psychology; ALPHA XI DELTA; Hofstra College. WESSBERG, KATHY JEAN NILES; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA XI DELTA; Chicago Teachers College North. WEST, SARAH OMAHA; B.S. in Elementary Education; PRESBY, House President (4); Alpha Chron; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Y.W. C.A. (3, 4). WESTENBORG, JACK ARTHUR SPRINGFIELD; B.S. in Finance; Air Force ROTC, Cadet Major, WETZEL, ROBERT EDWARD TUSCOLA; B.S. in Industrial Engineering; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA; James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). WEXBERG, LINDA BARI CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; SIGMA DELTA TAU; Illini Union Committee Member (2, 3); Campus Chest (2); Illigreek (1); Illini Guide (2); Student National Education Association (4). WHALUM, DORIS LOUISE CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; DELTA SIGMA THETA; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; S.N.C.C. (2); Young Demo- crats (1). WHITE, PATRICIA KATHERINE JOLIET; B.S. in Economics; DELTA ZETA; Finance Club (3, 4); Young Democrats Club (3); Joliet Junior College. WHITNEY, FRANK LEROY WINNEBAGO; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Illini Union Committee Chairman (2); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Plow- boy Prom Committee (1); Agricultural Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Hoof and Horn Club (I, 2, 3, 4). WIEMAN, STEVEN CLYDE TROY, MISSOURI; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Phi Eta Sigma; Psi Chi; Campus Chest (1); Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 3). WIERCIAK, RICHARD TED CICERO; B.S. in Finance; TAU KAPPA EPSILON, House President (4); The ILLIO (2). WIESE, HOWARD HENRY ELGIN; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; GRANADA CLUB- I.E.E.E. (1, 3, 4); Umversity of Illinois Weight Lifting Club (2, 3, 4); Gamma Delta (1, 2); James Scholar (1). WIKHOLM, RONALD JOEL CICERO; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemistry; GAR-MEN, House President (4); American Chemical Society (4); L.A.S. Honors Program (1, 2): James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1). WILCOX, SUSAN MICHELLE NORTH CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Alpha Lambda Delta; Psi Chi; University Theatre Crew (3, 4); Y.W.C.A. (1, 2); Psychology Honors Program (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2,'3)- University of Illinois Scholarship Key. the weekend begins on Wednesday evening. 149 ■ WILDER, STEVEN EUGENE CHAMPAIGN; B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; PSI UPSILON; Y.M.C.A. (1); Engineering Council (4); I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4); S.A.E. (3, 4). WILHELMSEN, BERNARD EDWIN GENEVA; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREETfRESIDENCE; Orchesis (4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); I.S.P.E. (3); Young Democrats Club (4); Iowa State University. WILKE, WILLIAM FREDERICK HARVARD; B.F.A. in Painting; Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Fine and Applied Arts Council (1, 2); Plowboy Prom Committee (1); Folk Song Club (1, 2, 3); Hoof and Horn Club (1, 2); Student Peace U nion (1, 2); S.D.S. (4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. WILLETT, JAMES JEFFREY DANVILLE; B.S. in General Engineering; ALPINE LODGE; Baseball, Freshman Squad (D; Engineering Council (2); I.S.P.E. (3, 4); Society of (ieneral Engineers (2, 3, 4), President (4); Honors Day (3). WILLI, JOHN PHILIP CHICAGO; B.S. in Ceramic Engineering; American Ceramic Society (4). WILLIAMS, CLAIRE BETH IOLIET; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA ZETA; Illini Union Committee Member (2); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Campus Chest (1). WILLIAMS, JAMES MICHAEL EAST MOLINE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Delta Sigma Omicron (3, 4). WILLIAMS, JAMES NOAH HUTSONVILLE; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; SNYDER; Omega Beta Pi; Intramural Council (1, 2); Intramural Manager (2); Army ROTC, Major; Phalanx (3, 4); Scabbard and Blade (4); Honors Day (1). WILLIAMS, JANET MARIE CARMI; B.S. in Home Economics; PRESBY; Alpha Chron; Women's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (D; McKiuley Foundation Executive Council (2, 3, 4); Home Economics Council (2); Plowboy Prom Committee (2, 3); Home Economics Club (1, 2); Honors Day (1, 3). WILLIAMS, JEFFREY ALLAN COLONA; B.S. in Education; Blackhawk College. WILLIAMSON, PETER DAVID HOUSTON, TEXAS; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; Flying IUini (1, 2, 3, 4); S.C.O.P.E. (3); S.N.C.C. (3); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Praetorians (1, 2, 3, 4). WILLMS, ARNOLD DEAN MOWEAQUA; B.S. in Accountancy; SIGMA PI. WILLMS, JACQUELINE DAVIS MACON; B.S. in Home Economics; ARBOR SUITES, House President (3); Phi Upsilon Omicron; Northern Illinois University; Alpha Sigma Alpha. WILSON, BYRON THOMAS MOUNT PROSPECT; B.S. in L.A.S., Zoology; THETA XI; Marching Illini (4); Second Regimental Band (4). WILSON, DAVID BLAKE CLARENDON HILLS; A.B. in L.A.S., Psychology; SIGMA CHI; University of Washington; Tulane University; University of Hawaii. WIMAN, FERRELL FRANK ROBINSON; B.S. in Physical Education; Baseball, Varsity Squad (2, 3, 4), Freshman Squad (1); Football, Freshman Squad (1). WINGFIELD, CARL DEAN HERSCHER; B.S. in Agriculture; Football, Freshman Squad (D; Field and Furrow (3, 4); Olivet College. WININGS, THOMAS RAGLAN LOVINGTON; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA, House President (4); Ma- Wan- Da; Sachem; Y.M.C.A. (1, 2); Campus Chest (1); Men's Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4); Pre- Vet Club (I, 2). WINTER, JOHN PAUL RIVER FOREST; A.B. in L.A.S., Economics; KAPPA SIGMA; Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Intramural Manager (2); University Chorus (1); Men's Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Oratorio Society (2); Illini Guide (2). WINTER, STEVEN RAY BELVIDERE; B.S. in Agriculture; PENNSYLVANIA AVE- NUE RESIDENCE; Agricultural Judging Team (2, 3, 4); Field and Furrow (3, 4); Illini Sportsman's Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3). WINTON, JEFFREY BLAKE CHICAGO; B.S. in Finance; ALPHA EPSILON PI; Ma- Wan-Da; Sachem; Tomahawk; Director, Illini Union Board (4); Major Chairmaa of Illini Union Committee (3); Illini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2); Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); University Theatre Crew (1, 2); Second Regimental Band (2, 3); WILL (4); Student Musicals (2); Greek Week Committee (3); Finance Club (4); Young Democrats Club (3) ; Iota Delta Pi. WINZLER, NATALIE JANE HINSDALE; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; SHERWOOD LODGE, House President (4); Illini Guide (2); Sociology Club (2, 3, 4). WIRTH, MARY JO BYNUM HARRISBURG; B.S. in Education; Southeastern Illinois College. WLEZIEN, LAWRENCE ROBERT NILES; B.S. in Civil Engineering; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.S.C.E. (4); Navv Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; A.S.C.E. (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1). Champaign ... the Chicago of central Illinois. 150 WOJTOWYCZ, MARIA NINA CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Russian; EVANS; Ukrainian Students Club (3, 4); German Club (3); Russian Club (3, 4); International Club (4); Newman Club (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Ukrainian Club (1, 2), President (2). ' WOLFE, NANCY KAY FLORA; B.S. in Communications; GAMMA PHI BETA; Theta Sigma Phi, President C4); The Daily Illini ID; Illini Union Committee Member (1, 2); Major Committee of Student Senate (2); Honors Day (1, 3). WOLFE, SUSAN L CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); Sociology Club (3, 4); Washington University. WOLTER, RALPH LEE GRANT PARK; B.S. in L.A.S., Chemical Engineering; A.I.Ch.E. (3, 4), President (4); Illinois State University. WOLTERS, WILLIAM EDWIN CARLINVILLE; B.S. in Agriculture; ALPHA GAMMA RHO; Agricultural Economics Club (3, 4); Honors Day (2). WOO, WILLIAM CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Architectural Engineering; Chinese Students Club (3, 4); A.I.A. (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WOOD, DENNIS ELWYN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Accountancy; Alpha Kappa Psi; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WOOD, JANET BELLE MARIETTA, GEORGIA; Bachelor of Music; BUSEY; Shorter Board; Torch; Mu Phi Epsilon, President (4); Star Course Manager (1); Women's Glee Club (2, 3); Honors Day (1). WOOD, TERRY LYNN ARLINGTON HEIGHTS; B.S. in Economics; Alpha Kappa Psi; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. WOODS, JEAN LOUISE CHESTERFIELD; B.S. in Accountancy; TAFT; Illini Guide (2); Newman Club (1). WOOLEVER, LARRY JOE CREENUP; B.S. in Agriculture; ILLINOIS STREET RESI- DENCE; Hoof and Horn Club (1); Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club (2, 3, 4). WORCESTER, JANET ROBERTA CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Mathematics; ARBOR SUITES; Ohio State VJniversity; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; University Choir (1). WRIGHT, DIANE CAROL PARK RIDGE; B.S. in Recreation; TAFT, House President (4); American Recreational Society (3, 4); Physical Education Majors Club (1, 2). WRIGHT, JAMES BERNARD LANSING; A.B. in L.A.S., Sociology; Illini Ski Club (4); St. Joseph's College. WRIGHT, JOHN LEWIS JACKSONVILLE; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ACACIA; Star Course Manager (1, 2); Illini Guide (3); Film Society (2); Folk Song Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3). WRIGHT, LOIS RUTH DES PLAINES; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of Russian; CHI OMEGA Torch; Shi-Ai; Alpha Lambda Delta; Dobroe Slovo; Illini Union Committee Memb (3); Star Course Manager (1, 2, 3); Women's Glee Club (1, 2); Russian Club (1, 2), German Club (3); James Scholar (1, 2, 3); Honors Day (1, 2). WRIGHT, PATRICIA ANN BROOKFIELD; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ARBOR SUITES, House President (4); Shorter Board; W.P.G.U. (2, 3, 4). WRONSKI, WILLIAM JOSEPH, JR CHICAGO; B.S. in L.A.S., Economics; WESTON; Golf, Varsity Squad (4). YAMANAKA, OSAMU CALVIN CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Anthropology; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. YANKOVICH, DANIEL EMIL CHICAGO; B.S. in Management; University of Indiana; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. YATES, ANN SHARON PEORIA; A.B. in L.A.S., English; DELTA DELTA DELTA; Illini Union Committee Member (1); LTniversity Theatre Crew (1). YEAST, KATHIE ANN ATLANTA; B.S. in Home Economics Education; ALPHA CHI OMEGA; The 1LLIO (2); Home Economics Club (2, 3, 4); Illinois State University. YOBSKI, JACK F DECATUR; B.S. in Marketing; ALPHA DELTA PHI; Illini Union Committee Member (1); Marketing Association (3, 4). YODER, ARLETA RAE ARCHBOLD, OHIO; A.B. in L.A.S., English; VAN DOREN; Illini LTnion Committee Member (4); Delta Sigma Omicron (1, 4); German Club (3). Carbondale...the Champaign of southern Illinois. 151 YOSHIMURA MICHAEL NALANI SOICHI HONOLULU, HAWAII; B.S. in General YOSHI Eiwinrerin ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; Marching Illini (1); Second Regi- mental Band (1); Air Force ROTC, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel. YOUNG, ALBERT UNIONDALE, NEW YORK; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (3, 4). YOUNG NANCY KAREN MARSHALL; A.B. in L.A.S., Spanish; KAPPA ALPHA THETA; Y.W.C.A. (4); Panhellenic Executive Council (3, 4); Angel Flight (2, 3, 4); A.I.I.E.,'a.Ls! (4); DePauw University. YOTTNG ROBERT TACKSON SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA; Bachelor of Architecture; u , PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Gargoyle; A.I.A. (3, 4); A.S.C.E. (3, 4); Louisiana Polytechnic Institute; Tulane University. YOUNGDALE MARTHA ANN PERU; A.B. in L.A.S., English; ALLEN, House President (2)- Shorter Board; W.I.S.A. Executive Council (3); Panhellenic-WISA Coordinating Committee (3); Illini Guide (2); Sno-Ball Committee (3); Student National Education Association CI, 4); Young Republicans Club (1); Conservative Coordinating Council (1). YUNKER ELAINE LOUISE MINOOKA; B.S. in Home Economics; STRATFORD HOUSE; The ILLIO (1); W.I.S.A. Executive Council (2); S.N. LB. (3, 4); University Baptist Foundation Executive Council (2, 3); Plowboy Prom Committee (1, 2, 3, 4), Chairman (3); Sno-Ball Committee (1, 2, 4); Home Economics Club (1, 2, 3, 4). ZACHER, RICHARD ALLEN CHICAGO; Bachelor of Architecture; A.I.A. (2, 3, 4, 5); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ZACKER JEROME THOMAS CHICAGO; B.S. in Electrical Engineering; PEABODY ' AVENUE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (3); I.E.E.E. (1, 2, 3, 4); Synton (3, 4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ZASHAVSKY, LAWRENCE JAY LINCOLNWOOD; B.S. in Accountancy; TAU EPSILON PHI, House President (3); Phi Eta Sigma; The Daily Illini (2); Illini Union Committee Member (3); Campus Chest (2); Junior Interfraternity Council (1); Student Senate (2); Freshman Seminar (1); Intramural Manager (2); Illigreek (2); Hillel Foundation (3. 4); Commerce Council (3); Greek Week Committee (2); Accountancy Club (3); Finance Club (2); Young Democrats Club (3); James Scholar (1); Honors Day (2). ZEMAN BARBARA ANN WESTMONT; A.B. in L.A.S., Teaching of English; PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Phi Kappa Phi; Illini Union Committee Mem- ber (3); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Illinois State University. ZERVOS GEORGE ARISTEDES EVANSTON; B.S. in Economics; GREGORY DRIVE RESIDENCE; Army ROTC, First Lieutenant; Phalanx (3, 4). ZIEL, WALTE R WILLIAM ROCK ISLAND; B.S. in General Engineering; I.S.P.E. (2, 3, 4); Society of General Engineers (4). ZILBERSTEIN, SEYMOUR RAY CHICAGO; A.B. in L.A.S., Political Science; ARMORY HOUSE; I.M. Rec Board (4); Pre-Law Club (4); Northwestern University; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ZIMMER ALAN PARK RIDGE; B.S. in CivU Engineering; FIRESIDE; Chi Epsilon; A.S.C.E. (3); James Scholar (2, 3, 4). ZIMMER CAROL ANN URBAN A; B.S. in Elementary Education; Illini Union Com- mittee Member (1); Star Course Manager (1); A.C.E. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (2, 3); Student National Education Association (4). ZIMMERMAN, EARLE CHICAGO; B.F.A. in Advertising Design; ZETA BETA TAU; Campus Chest (2); Student Musicals (2); Fine and Applied Arts Council (3, 4); Folk Song Club (2) ; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois. ZITLIN FRANCINE JANIS CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE; A.C.E. (3); Miami University. ZLOTNICK SEYMOUR M NEWINGTON, CONNECTICUT; B.S. in Communications; PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE, House President (4); Alpha Delta Sigma; Delta Sigma Omicron (3, 4); Wheelchair Track Team (3, 4). ZMRHAL, ROGER GEORGE BERWYN; B.S. in Accountancy; PEABODY DRIVE RESIDENCE; W.P.G.U. (4); Marching Illini (4); First Regimental Band (4); Second Regimental Band (3); Accountancy Club (3. 4); Marketing Association (4); Society for the Advancement of Management (4); Morton Junior College. ZRALKA, CAROLE ANN CHICAGO; B.S. in Elementary Education; ALPHA OMICRON PI. ZVONAR, MARTIN JOHN ROCKFORD; B.S. in Industrial Education; Wright Junior College. £k Alums, by gum!55 The song of the graduating seniors. 152 MEMBER ALUMNI ASSOCIATION M T BRANDLY, C. A Dean College of Veterinary Medicine ANVER, MIRIAM RISA CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Student Congress (1); Women's Athletic Association (2); Honors Day (1, 2). BALOR, RONALD LEE LEE CENTER; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6) ; Pacific Lutheran University; Eureka College; University of Nevada. BEN-HUR, SHIA CHAMPAIGN; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4). BRANDT, GARY WAYNE CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Illinois Veterinarian (4); Navy Pier Extension of the University of Illinois; Biology Club, President (2). CIRONE, SALVATORE MICHAEL CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4); Saint Mary's College. COATS, DON WEBSTER CAHOKIA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8); Southern Illinois Uni- versity. COTTER, SUSAN MARY WILMETTE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Illini Guide (3); Folk Song Club (3); Pre- Vet Club (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Phi Zeta; James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DAVIS, JERRY WAYNE DIX; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4). DEAN, WINFRED DUANE GRIGGSVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; TRI-M; Phi Eta Sigma; Phi Kappa Phi; Marching Illini (1, 2); First Regimental Band (1, 2); Pre- Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DERWELIS, STEPHEN KOCH COLLINSVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; BETA THETA PI; The Daily Illini (2); Star Course Manager (1, 2); Student Chapter Veteri- nary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7), President (7); Phi Zeta; Bronze Tablet (4); Honors Day (1, 2, 3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. DOUGLAS, WILLIAM BRUCE, JR LAKE FOREST; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Eta Sigma; W.P.G.U. (1, 2); Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4). DOZIER, ROGER GALE TUSCOLA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Zeta; Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6), President (0); Honors Day (1, 2, 3, 4); University of Illinois Scholarship Key. FRANK, ALLAN FREDRICK CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; PENNSYL- VANIA AVENUE RESIDENCE; Tennis, Freshman Squad (1); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4). GIBBONS, ROBERT WESLEY WESTCHESTER; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterin ary Medical Association (7, 8, 9, 10) ; Lyons Junior College; Elmhurst College; Northern Illinois University. GROOM, DENNIS ROBERT CICERO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). 154 HAARS, RICHARD GLENN ATKINSON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary .Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Western Illinois University. HENRIKSEN, GERALD LEE LENA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Carthage College. JOHNSON, DENNIS RAY NOKOMIS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7) ; Southern Illinois University. JOHNSON, RONALD ALAN BARRINGTON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Eta Sigma; The Daily Illini (6) ; Concert Band (2, 3, 4) ; German Club (1, 3) ; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association 14, 5); James Scholar (1, 2, 3, 4); Honors Day (1, 2). LACEY, ROBERT LEE KINMUNDY; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6) ; Southern Illinois University. LOWRY, JOSEPH THOMAS PITTSFIELD; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Zeta; Omega Tau Sigma, President (6); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6); St. Thomas College. MCLAUGHLIN, CLYDE DAVID PEORIA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Pre-Vet Club ill; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4); Eureka College; Bradley University. PELLEGRINO, ROSE ANN LOMBARD; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6); Navy Pier Extension of the LTniverslty of Illinois; Honors Day (1). PERRY, CURTIS ALLYN MAPLE PARK; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Gamma Sigma Delta; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Honors Day (3); University of Illinois Scholarship Key; Rockford College; Augustana College. RHODA, DAVID ALAN CHENOA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4); Honors Day (3); Illinois State Normal University. RILEY, MICHAEL PHILLIP WILMETTE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Phi Kappa Phi; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6); Illinois Veterinarian (5, 6), Editor (6); Loyola University. RISING, JAMES LLOYD OTTAWA; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6); Honors Day (1); LaSalle- Peru-Oglesby Junior College. SAUERS, ERNEST STEPHEN .... DAWSON; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; ACACIA; Star and Scroll; Illini Union Committee Chairman (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6). SKAGGS, GRADY LEON MASON CITY; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6). SMITH, ROY EDWARD LA GRANGE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; The Daily Illini (2, 3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5); Lyons Township Junior College. SPEARS, CAROL ANNE SHELBYVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; SIGMA SIGMA SIGMA; Alpha Lambda Delta; The Daily Illini (2); W.P.G.U. (2); Pre-Vet Club (1,2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6, 7); Honors Day (1). SPEARS, CHARLES THOMAS SHELBYVILLE; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Agri- cultural Judging Team (5, 6); Field and Furrow (2); Hoof and Horn Club (3, 4, 5, 6); Pre-Vet Club (3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (5, 6, 7, 8). SPENCE, CHARLES DALE CARMI; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). STEFFEN, THOMAS BRENNEN CHICAGO; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6); College of St. Thomas. STUBBLEFIELD, DENNIS RAY STANFORD; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Alpha Zeta; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6); Agriculture Honors Program (2); Veterinary Medicine Honors Program (4). SWIECKI, TIMOTHY LAWRENCE ROME, NEW YORK; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Omega Tau Sigma; Pre-Vet Club (1, 2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Associa- ation (4, 5, 6); Rugby Club (3, 4); Illinois Veterinarian (4, 5), Editor (5). VICKERS, JAMES EVAN WESTERN SPRINGS; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6); Kemper Junior College. WALTERS, TED CLARK ELGIN; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Vet- erinary Medical Association (5, 6). WESSON, JOEL KEITH LELAND; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; DELTA SIGMA PHI; Junior Interfraternity Council (D; University Chorus (1); Agricultural Judging Team (3); Hoof and Horn Club (2, 3); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (3, 4, 5, 6). WESSON, KAREN MCNEIL LELAND; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Pre-Vet Club (2); Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6); Mount Holyoke College. WRIGHT, WILLIAM HOWARD LELAND; Doctor of Veterinary Medicine; Student Chapter Veterinary Medical Association (4, 5, 6). a4u '- d L 155 academics r «? u 9 ♦ _r 7 President Henry Leads Confidently For eleven years now Dr. David Dodds Henry has been President of the University of Illinois. In those years he has overcome the stagger- ing problems of expansion. He has also established better relationships with other state schools. President Henry is very active on many nation- al committees. He is vice president of the Association of American Uni- versities and chairman of the Execu- tive Committee of the National Asso- ciation of State Universities. President Henry takes an active interst in all U. of I. affairs. In his study is a football with all the sig- natures of the 1964 Rose Bowl play- ers and Illios from 1956 to 1965. Mrs. Henry is active on the Red Cross and Carle Clinic. ACHIEVEMENT AWARD WINNERS and their wives are entertained at the Champaign Country Club before Commencement. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. William Koones, President and Mrs. Henry, and Mr. and Mrs. George Halas. PRESIDENT DAVID D. HENRY often walks this route between home and office. 158 mm PRESIDENT HENRY'S DUTIES take him to many social events, such as this reception. DR. PRESTON BRADLEY and President Henry converse before June 1 965 Commencement. IN HIS ELEVEN years as University president, David D. Henry has made numerous telecasts. AN EXAMPLE OF President Henry's promotion of better relations with other colleges is the inter-campus TV hookup. 159 ■ They Work Behind the Scenes OTTO KERNER, GOVERNOR of Illinois, acts as one of the exofficio members of the Board of Trustees. RAY PAGE FILLS the time consuming position of State Super- intendent of Schools. HERBERT FARBER HOLDS the job of Comptroller of the Uni- versity. ANTHONY JANATA SERVES as Secretary of the Board of Trustees. PROVOST LYLE LANIER supervises various college activities and programs. 160 TOP ROW: Herbert Farber, Anthony Janata, Irving Dilliard, Wayne Johnston, Ray Page, Theodore Jones, Earl Hughes. BOTTOM ROW: Kenney Williamson, Timothy Swain, Howard Clement, David Henry, Mrs. Frances Watkins, Harold Pogue. NOT IN PANEL: R. R. Manchester, Otto Kerner. Trustees Control University of Illinois Policy The University Board of Trustees consists of 11 members elected by the people of Illinois. The Governor and the Superintendent of Public Instruc- tion act as ex-officio members of the Board. The other nine Trustees are elected for terms of six years. The Board of Trustees extends its authority over the U. of I. within the limits of those laws established by the General Assembly of Illinois. The ju- risdiction of the Board covers all mat- ters except those for which it has del- egated authority to other parts of the University. On matters of power, ad- ministrative organization, and responsi- bility of U. of I. officers, the Board of Trustees acts on the advice given by the President of the University. David D. Henry, president of the University of Illinois. 161 Fred Turner Completes 23 Years As Dean of Students FRED H. TURNER, Dean of Students, is responsible for coordinating all student services and activities outside of the classroom. Fred Turner, dean of students since 1943, has been relieved of responsibility as dean of students to act as chairman of the University Committee on the Cen- tennial. The centennial will officially be- gin on February 28, 1967, the anniversa- ry of the signing of the U. of I.'s char- ter by the Illinois General Assembly. A 13 month celebration will follow. Dean Turner, who has been associ- ated with the University nearly 50 years, has sentimental reasons for overseeing the Centennial celebration. At the com- pletion of the celebration in 1968, he will retire from all his duties. Dean Turner was the first dean of students at the University. As dean of students, it was his responsibility to ad- minister and co-ordinate student affairs. TOP K' )W: Robert Schuiteman, director of foreign student affairs; Bruce Kelly, assistant to the dean; John Griffin, assistant dean. BOT'l OM ROW: I.. I,. Stafford, associate (lean; Fred II. Turner, dean of students; V.J. Hampton, assistant dean. 162 REGISTRATION AT THE Armory is a simple task for most students due to Pre-registration. Admissions and Records Supervises Official Duties DEAN CHARLES SANFORD is head of one of the most complex arms of the Uni- versity— the Office of Admissions and Records. ■■ The University's Office of Ad- missions and Records touches the experience of all who attend Illinois. It is the first office the new student contacts when seeking admission and is the office that evaluates his cre- dentials and issues his permit to en- ter. This office arranges for his reg- istration, including assessment of his tuition and fees, administers his schol- arship, keeps an official report of his academic achievement, issues official transcripts, and is responsible for the preparation and delivery of his hard- earned diploma. Other functions in which the Of- fice of Admissions and Records en- gages include direction of entrance exams, administration of the Univer- sity's program of high school rela- tions, supervision of a program of testing and research related to stu- dent admission and retention, and di- rection of the University Exchange- Visitor Program. 163 t BETTY L. HEMBROUGH assists the Dean by JEAN F. HILL works with advising married students. independent women. Dean of Women Supervise Girls MIRIAM A. SHELDEN heads the Office of the Dean of Women. EUNICE M. DOWSE is in charge of planning and staff- ing in residence halls. LINDA H. HESTER helps freshman women. BARBARA S. METZNER deals with Panhellenic women on campus. I MARY E. HARRISON is in charge of residence hall counseling. ASSISTANTS TO THE Dean are: Lorene Skornia, Social Events; Patricia Donovan, General; Jessica Daniel, Research Assistant; and Mary Louise Filbey, Mothers' Association. CARL W. KNOX, Dean of Men, supervises undergraduate males. Dean Knox and Associates Counsel Male Students p k JAMES W. TAYLOR advises the men of MRHA. W. STEWART MINTON works with the fraternity men. KARL F. IJAMS fills the position of adviser to MIA. GAYLORD F. HATCH is the able adviser to Mini Guides and new students. The Illio has long recognised out- standing students, but never has it paid tribute to the many brilliant and dedi- cated men and women on the faculty. We, the editors, hope this section honoring faculty members will be an annual feature of the Illio. We recognise that an institution such as Illinois could never exhaust its list of outstanding faculty people in a few years nor could one ever pick bests from such a list. Therefore, we asked each of the colleges to select one of their members who deserved this recognition. University of Illinois Faculty Citations DR. CHARLES E. OSGOOD, Professor of Psychology and Director of the Institute of Communications Research in the College of Journalism and Communications, was raised and educated in the East and never has liked the corn fields of Illinois. Since he came to the University in 1949, he has had other offers but feels Illinois is too good to leave. The author of several books, Prof. Osgood's most recent is Perspective in Foreign Policy. A one time Guggenheim Fellow and president of the American Psychological Association, he also received the Association's award for Distin- guished Contribution to the Science of Psychology. In 1962 Dr. Osgood was given an honorary Doctor of Science degree from his alma mater, Dartmouth. He also is listed in Who's Who. 166 MR. J. NELSON YOUNG, B.S., L.L.B., C.P.A., and Professor of Law, came to the University of Illinois as a student in the College of Commerce in 1934. After receiving his B.S. degree he worked on the audit staff of Arthur Anderson and Co. before returning to get his law degree in 1942. After the war Prof. Young worked for a law firm but returned to Illinois as a faculty member in 1946. His stay at Illinois has been interrupted only once when he accepted a visiting professorship at Harvard Law School in 1958-59. Prof. Young is now serving on the Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Year-Round Operation. He is a member of the University Committee on Accountancy which administers the C.P.A. examination. During the summer of 1959 Prof. Young was a member of the Harvard International Tax Program group which advised the Columbian government on the reform of their income tax statutes. Prof. Young is a member of the Order of Coif, honorary law fraternity. DR. NORMAN GRAEBNER, Professor of History in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is probably the best known lecurter on campus; his 300 level diplomatic history course has more than 500 students in it this semester. Because of this ability to make lectures vital and interesting, Prof. Graebner has also been asked to lecture at other universities. In 1958 he delivered the Commonwealth Fund Lectures at the University of London and in 1 962 the Walter Lynwood Fleming Lectures at Louisiana State University. In 1963 he was a Fulbright Lecturer at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Something else Prof. Graebner does well is write. He has many books and articles to his credit, one of them being Cold War Diplomacy. Dr. Graebner came to Illinois from Iowa State in 1956 as a visiting professor and stayed on the next year. He says the University is about as ideal a place to teach as he can think of. Prof. Graebner is listed in Who's Who in America. He also received the first MIA Teacher Award and was honored at the ZBT Faculty Recognition Dinner. 167 T According to DR. MORELL BELOTE RUSSELL, Professor of Soil Physics, Director of the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station, and Associate Dean of the College of Agriculture, the University of Illinois is a first rate institution or he would not be here. Dean Russell came to Illinois as Head of the Department of Agronomy in 1951 after serving on the faculty of Cornell and Iowa State Universities and attending Iowa State and Michigan State. Through the years Prof. Russell has served on or chaired a seemingly endless list of University, state, national, and international committees and panels. In 1959 he had a three month assignment in India where he helped build institutions for teaching. Dr. Russell is presently a member of the Secretary of Agriculture's Science Advisory Committee as well as a committee in a division of the Atomic Energy Commission. He is a fellow in and the former president of the American Society of Agronomy. A member of Farm house fraternity, Dean Russell is a member of several honor societies and was a Danforth Fellow. He is listed in American Men of Science and Who's Who in America. Coming to the University in 1930 as an assistant, DR. LAURA J. HUELSTER has worked up to the rank of Professor of Physical Education for Women and Head of the Department in the College of Physical Education. Prof. Huelster is very concerned with the girls in her department, both personally and professionally. For her service to the profession Dr. Huelster has been elected a fellow in the American Academy of Physical Education and an honor fellow in the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation of which she has been vice president. She is named in Who's Who in American Education and Who's Who of American Women. 168 ■r ■ ; :.,-■■ TO As an historian MR. ALAN KEMP LAING, A.M. and Professor of Architecture from the College of Fine and Applied Arts, regards the library as one of his most valuable resources. Prof. Laing's pet project has been extensive research on the unfinished Cathedral of Beauvaix in France. He was educated at Denver, M.I.T. and Harvard and came to Illinois in 1940. In addition to being editor of the Journal of the Society of Architects and Historians, Mr. Laing has also written articles for encyclopedias. He is a member of Beta Theta Pi, Scarab, Gargoyle and an honorary member of Alpha Rho Chi. Aside from the fact that there are not enough co-eds north of Green Street, DR. CHARLES ALLEN WERT likes the relatively conser- vative atmosphere of the University and the Midwest. Educated at Morningside College and the University of Iowa, Dr. Wert came to Illinois in 1950 and is now a professor of physical metallurgy in the College of Engineering. Prof. Wert is a member of the Board of Editors of McGraw Hill. He also has written Physics of Solids with Robb M. Thomson. Dr. Wert is presently chairman of his college's Curriculum Committee. At ZBT's first annual Faculty Dinner Prof. Wert was one of those honored. 169 In the words of MR. EUGENE LYLE HAAK, B.S. and flight instructor in the Institute of Aviation, the personnel in the Institute have little time for anything but instruction with 100 students enrolled in the three curricula and more getting pilot's licenses. However, Mr. Haak still has found time to parti- cipate in writing Fundamentals of Aviation and Space Technology. Before getting his degree from Illinois, Mr. Haak had been in the Air Force for six years. He began teaching full time in 1956. i a — - - In his years of University service, DR. JOHN J. DEBOER has accumulated numerous awards and recognitions which have culminated in being named in Who's Who in America. Presently a Professor of Secondary and Continuing Education in the College of Education, Prof. DeBoer majored in English at Wheaton College and taught at Roosevelt University until 1947. For his long and meritorious service to the teaching of English, he received the W. Wilbur Hatfield Award from the National Council of Teachers of English for which he served as president. Dr. DeBoer has also been president of the National Conference on Research in English. Five years ago he took a sabbatical leave to study the European school systems. Prof. DeBoer has written the popular high school text Building Better English and a book in the field of his special interest, The Teaching of Reading. DR. SOL SPIEGELMAN, Professor of Microbiology in the Graduate College, is listed in American Men of Science with good reason. Recently the American Medical Association proclaimed his success in synthesizing RNA as the top medical story of the year. Working under continuous grants from various institutes since 1945, Prof. Spiegelman has written about 150 articles concerning his work. He received the Pasteur Award from the Illinois Society of Bacteriologists and has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences and the Center for Advanced Study, which has only six members. In addition to having taught at Illinois since 1949, Dr. Spiegelman has also been a CIBA Lecturer at Rutgers and a Jessup Lecturer at Columbia and has taught at Washington University. Three years ago DR. ROBERT K. MAUTZ' A Personal Code of Business Ethics won a national contest sponsored by Alpha Kappa Psi professional fraternity. This recognition is only one of many received by Dr. Mautz, Ph.D., C.P.A. and Professor of Accountancy in the College of Commerce and Business Administration. Educated at the University of North Dakota and at Illinois, he worked with Haskins Sells, C.P.A.'s and Alexander Grant Co., C.P.A.'s before coming to the University in 1948 to join the faculty. Dr. Mautz is the author of several books and articles, among them the text Fundamentals of Auditing. Last year Prof. Mautz served as president of the American Accounting Association and is presently serving a three year term on the governing council of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, the first professor to be so elected. Preferring the academic freedom of the University to a business position, Prof. Mautz says he would not change places with anyone. 171 PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF many hours of classroom study yields fruitful results. College of Agriculture Offers Technical Training The College of Agriculture is rec- ognized for its excellent programs of integrated teaching, research, and ex- tension. Students in home economics and agriculture receive a good founda- tion in the basic sciences and humani- ties, as well as specialized training in their particular field of interest. The Agricultural Experiment Station main- tains approximately 350 research proj- ects, and the Extension Service con- ducts a continuous educational program for both rural and urban people in ev- ery Illinois county. Many pupils have an opportunity to participate in this re- search and extension work by summer jobs and part-time work. In its inter- national program, the College helps in establishing agricultural universities in India and elsewhere. THE POSITION OF Dean of the College of Agriculture keeps Orville Bentley busy. 172 Aviators Fly High The Institute of Aviation is respon- sible for the promotion and correlation of the educational and research activi- ties related to aviation throughout the University. Primary concerns of the school are instruction, management of the U. of I. Willard Airport, and aer- onautical research. The School spon- sors courses in aircraft maintenance, ground school and flight, and aviation electronics, which are directed by an F. A. A. -designated Pilot Examiner. All the aircrafts maintenance and aviation electronics courses are taken in two- year sequences, as are flight and gen- eral education courses offered in prep- aration for piloting. THE INSTITUTE OF Aviation is under the direction of Dean Leslie A. Bryan. THE WELL-EQUIPPED AIRCRAFT maintenance shops of the Institute of Aviation are constantly humming with business. 173 m Commerce Offers Training DEAN PAUL GREEN remains in charge of the College of Commerce and Business Administration. The College of Commerce and Business Ad- ministration strives to develop within its students the abilities necessary for responsible positions in business and government. Its courses are very useful in careers such as sales management, ac- counting, and banking. Students must meet re- quirements in science, mathematics, social scien- ces, and English as well as specialize in a field of concentration offered by the College. Its Bu- reaus of Economics and Business Research and Business Management act as research divisions. A NEW COMPUTOR laboratory makes training in data processing more meaningful to students. WATCHING THE CAMERA will never g et today's assign- ment done. ■ffl L| 1 ■ £ Lj i STUDENTS FIND THE modern lobby of the new Education Building a pleasant place to compare notes. • mm 1 'f 1 • « . Mm..J m ■■is' S' ■p.-. l College Trains Educators The College of Education provides programs for all teacher education curricula, including ele- mentary education, special education and industrial arts. The Bureau of Educational Research con- ducts studies on educational problems. The Insti- tute for Research on Exceptional Children directs studies on the education of both handicapped and gifted children while the Curriculum Laboratory develops new curricula and directs investigations on their value. University High School is utilized as a laboratory, and the University Council on Teacher Education is responsible for student teach- ing, placement, and teacher education curricu- lum. The new Education Building and fine staff help to meet the demands created by the College's steadily increasing enrollment. DEAN R. N. EVANS directs the College of Education. 175 m BARCLAY JONES ADJUSTS a measur- ing device on a 30 foot tower constructed for Ph.D. thesis work. Illinois Claims One of Nation's Best Engineering Schools WILLIAM EVERITT SERVES as the Dean of the College of Engineering. 176 The College of Engineering encourages its students to take an active part in the College's teaching and research activities. Besides orga- nizing the college-wide Open House, they publish the Illinois Technograph, a student-managed jour- nal that portrays the voice of the student. The Engineering Council is another organi- zation managed by the students. It has served in the revision of the Honors Program, the ad- visory system, and the teaching programs. LABORATORY ASSISTANT B. T. Kown measures samples to determine the radioactivity of water. V THE FLYING PROFESSORS go by plane to teach weekly evening extension classes throughout the state. University Extension Conducts Adult Education Program The Division of University Extension sends its educational services and benefits throughout the state. Through its continuing education pro- grams, the University tries to fulfill its respon- sibilities to the adults of Illinois. Its activities include the following: corres- pondence study; extension in visual arts, music, and engineering; extramural classes; police and firemanship training; special programs and re- search; and audio- visual aids service. THE STATELY HOTT Memorial is the site of conferences and seminars. DEAN STANLEY ROBINSON heads the Division of University Extension. 177 THIS GRADUATE STUDENT works on a graphic design. Illini Master the Arts Art, architecture, music, and urban planning are taught by the College of Fine and Applied Arts. Introductory courses intended specially to increase aesthetic appreciation and to illustrate the historical role of art in civilization are also offered by the College. The varied activities of the College are prominently featured in the Festi- val of Contemporary Arts held bienni- ally. These include exhibitions, demon- strations, concerts, lectures, and con- ferences. The Krannert Art Museum displays exhibits of local and universal artists, while the School of Music of- fers cultural concerts to students and faculty at the University. 178 IN CHARGE OF the College of Fine and Applied Arts is Dean Allen S. Weller. SCULPTURE STUDENTS LEARN to pour molten bronze. I DR. GILBERT STEINER, Director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs, leads the investigation of government problems. GOVERNMENT PROBLEMS ARE discussed around the conference table at Allerton Park. Institute of Government and Public Affairs Studies Issues FOUR STATE LEADERS join in one of many heated debates which occur at the Annual Public Affairs Assembly at Allerton Park. A major service and research organization investigating current problems dealing with local, state, and national forms of government is the Institute of Government and Public Affairs. Managed by Dr. Gilbert Steiner, the Institute then analyzes the problems and makes them available to the public. Part of the Institute's program is the Public Affairs Assembly. It con- sists of a forum of approximately fifty leaders of government, edu- cation, business, politics, civic life, labor, and the professions of Illi- nois. Members of the Assembly are chosen on the basis of their special knowledge and involvement with the public affairs of Illinois. At the annual meeting at Allerton Park the Assembly discusses the major issues of the above areas that face the state. The Institute then makes decisions on the basis of the research conducted. 179 T DEAN DANIEL ALPERT assumed the responsibility of Dean of the Graduate College this year. ONE THOUSAND SIXTEEN degrees were awarded last June to students in the Graduate College. Graduate College Promotes Research Graduate education, service to the community, and research are the essential aims of the Univer- sity of Illinois Graduate College. Established in 1907, the Graduate College now offers advanced de- grees in over one hundred fields of study, in which more than 7000 students representing every state and seventy foreign countries are enrolled. The demand for people with specialized, advanced educa- tion has provided the impetus for this rapid expansion. Besides administering funds of 31 million dollars in support of re- search and graduate fellowships, the Graduate College continues, in other ways, its active support of scholarship and achievement. THIS STUDENT IS working for his Master's Degree in Chemistry. 1 i 1 ■ :: '■%klW 1 '' ' H A J jg {-•'  ' JJSIf • j 1 1 i. m . J .-• t 1  . 180 MARTIN WAGNER IS the Director of the Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations. ILIR Completes 20 Years This year the Institute of Labor and Indus- trial Relations completes 20 years of service in education and research. Its purpose is to fos- ter, establish and correlate resident instruction, research and extension work in labor relations. The Institute makes use of the University's re- sources in its subject area to provide an inter- disciplinary approach to the study of labor and industrial relations problems. Many of its fac- ulty members hold joint appointments with other University departments. ILIR research includes such investigations as plant union-management relationships, job sat- isfaction, manpower utilization, comparative in- dustrial relations systems and wage structure. Its extension program includes short courses, non-credit classes, and conferences for labor, management and public groups on the campus and in communities throughout the state. THE LABOR AND Industrial Relations Building houses a modern library. 181 w Social Work Stresses Skill The Jane Addams Graduate School of Social Work has as its main goal the education of peo- ple for professional practice in social work. So- cial work is a fairly new profession; today public and private social services offer citizens help in meeting problems of economic dependency, social maladjustment, mental and physical disability, fam- ily conflict, delinquency, and child welfare. Social work offers a fascinating and varied career, an opportunity to serve ones fellows in a democratic way, and the challenge of a new field of human relationships. An M.S.W. degree program is of- fered on both the Urbana and the Chicago Circle Campuses, giving its participants the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and philosophy basic to all profes- sional practice. Students spend an equal amount of time in the classroom and in the practical as- pects of social work. The School offers a few pre- professional courses for undergraduates considering careers in social work. THE GRADUATE SCHOOL of Social Work is directed by Dr. Mark P. Hale. GRADUATE STUDENTS IN Social Work spend equal amounts of time in the classroom and in field work. ll iii ttlHMHBHHHHHHaHlHHIHBHi 182 GARY GARDNER AND guests James Stevens and Barbara Power present a take-off on the Tonight Show at the College's TV lab. College of Journalism and Communications Expands Aims DEAN THEODORE B. PETERSON serves as the efficient leader of the College of Journalism and Communications. In 1902, when a small group of students enrolled in a course which dealt with writing for the press, Ill- inois became one of the first uni- versities to offer education in jour- nalism. By 1922 the University was offering a major in journalism, and in 1927 the College of Journalism was established as a separate unit. In 1957 the school was renamed the College of Journalism and Commu- nications and reorganized to consoli- date all the University's interests in the field — academic instruction, pub- lic service, and research. Today the College's teaching activ- ities are carried out by the Depart- ments of Radio and Television, Ad- vertising, and Journalism. The Di- vision of University Broadcasting is also part of the College. 183 w THE LAS OFFICE, always one of the busiest on campus, is run with order and efficiency. College of LAS Maintains Modern Curriculum Approximately 9,000 undergraduate students are enrolled in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Directed by the ideal of a liberal education, the College attempts to broaden the vision of its students by creating in them an appreciation of the values and attitudes of mind that make men free. At the same time, the College offers courses of specialization to aid its students in preparing for professional careers; it operates 26 academic departments and three centers for Area Studies. The College strives to keep its curriculum relevant to the needs of the 1960's. DR. ROBERT W. ROGERS, dean of LAS, finds that his work is never done. He has initiated many interdepartmental programs offering integrated curricula in which faculty members of several departments participate. 1 j ■ ■ 5E-C tw fc' fl. 184 • • ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN a mock courtroom trial is an integral part of the training program for law students. The College of Law Trains Men for the Bar Exam DEAN RUSSELL N. SULLIVAN heads the College of Law. The College of Law was established in 1897 with 39 students, two professors, and one classroom. Today it is housed in one of the finest law school buildings in the na- tion. The law building also contains a well- organized law library that has over 160,000 volumes. These books are placed in open stacks for the students' convenience. The present student body of about 500 is a highly selective group chosen from 100 different undergraduate institutions in vari- ous states and a few foreign countries. A law student begins his studies leading to the J. D. degree after earning an undergradu- ate bachelor's degree. Over the years the law faculty has had many nationally famous scholars and some of the country's finest teachers. In addi- tion to the basic subjects required of every student, the law faculty offers a variety of courses in such diverse subjects as inter- national law, Soviet law, and oil and gas. 185 I LIBRARY SCIENCE STUDENTS find themselves checking out books from the Library Science Library daily. Library Careers Rewarding Founded in 1893, the Graduate School of Li- brary Science operates with the University of Il- linois Graduate College. Its purpose is to equip students for both technical and reader services in library work. Preparation rests mainly on cer- tain basic studies in library work. However ad- vanced courses in specialized work are available. PROF. II 186 iRBERT GOLDIIOR looks happy in his position as director of the Graduate School of Library Science. STUDENTS IN MRS. Winifred Ladley's library science class examine books in order to gain first-hand experience. ■ R. E. KALLIO serves as head of the school of Life Sciences. FIRUTE JAKSTYS, A graduate research assistant, conducts an investigation in mi- crobiology. School of Life Sciences Offers New Challenges DR. FRANK B. ADAMSTONE works with an electron microscope. The College of Life Sciences joins six departments: Botany, Zoology, Ento- mology, Physiology, Biophysics, and Mi- crobiology. Organization of the numer- ous areas of biological study into a sin- gle structure facilitates the formation of programs and curricula that involve the teaching of two or more of the depart- ments. The formation of the School of Life Sciences was also a testimony to the fact that all divisions of the School have similar functions, namely, teaching and studying living systems. Under the direction of the School of Life Sciences, a number of exciting and new academic programs that cut across departmental lines have been instituted at both the undergraduate and graduate lev- els. The faculty of the School of Life Sciences contains a number of scholars and teachers known throughout the world. Research activities of the faculty probe problems of living systems at all levels. 187 CLASSES ARE OFFERED in every phase of physical education. Here students develop muscles through weightlifting. College of Physical Education Keeps Students Active The College of Physical Education is sep- arated into four major departments: P.E. for Men, P.E. for Women, Recreational and Park Administration, and Health and Safety. The student may take courses in teaching, coach- ing, and park supervision. The College also oversees the Rehabilitation Center. THE WOMEN'S BRANCH of P.E. also offers a variety of activities. Volleyball is one of the most popular . DEAN K. J. McCRISTAL heads the College of P.E. - A AN ANIMAL IS prepared for a test in which the blood pressure from its heart will be measured. College of Veterinary Medicine Expands and Progresses DR. BEVERLY COCKRELL, a recent graduate of the College, works on her research project, adapting fluorometric estrogen for use in dogs. Since its establishment in 1944, the College of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Illinois has grown from 24 students to a present enrollment of nearly 250, including 60 graduates and 71 freshmen, almost triple the number of the original freshman class. The College's three activities are teaching, public services, and research. Public services include animal clinics and an ambulatory service. DR. CARL BRANDLY is Professor of Pub- lic Health and Veterinary Microbiology, di- rector of research, and Dean of the College. 189 m IN CHARGE OF the workshop was Bruce Campbell (left) of Wheaton. Prof. Daniel Perrino, guest speaker, talks with Wendell Doohttle, Kansas City Club president. GENE VANCE DIRECTS the Alumni Association. Active Alums Maintain Illini Spirit Around the World The Alumni Association, founded in 1873, gives the Illinois alums a chance to maintain campus ties and serve the University of Illinois in future years. One of the ways the Alumni Associa- tion works is through the Illini Clubs. Approximately 90 of these clubs exist nationally and internationally. Usually they meet once or twice a year, have a University oriented program includ- ing a film or a talk by a visitor from the campus, and then enjoy socializing for a few hours. All alumni groups are urged to organize clubs. Only ten signatures are necessary for adoption of a club charter. Each fall all Illini Club officers attend a workshop on a football weekend. All members have contact with the campus through issues of the Illinois Alumni News. HOMECOMING QUEEN JANE Heggie dropped by the Alumni Office to visit Officers Workshop. From left are Gerald Morrow of Aurora, Otis Randolph of Quincy and Executive Director Gene Vance. 190 CHARLES R. MILLER and J. G. Thomas talk with President David D. Henry at the Foundation's November conference. Illinois Foundation Encourages University Gifts The University of Illinois Foundation acts as a separate non-profit-making corporation of the University. Its main function is to en- courage gifts and contributions. A Board of sixteen directors channels the gifts into medi- cal research, scholarship, loan funds, library collections, and student activities. The Foun- dation has a list of 10,000 contributors. Spe- cial gifts such as the Krannert Art Museum and the Center for the Performing Arts are attributable to the Herman C. Krannerts. HJALMAR JOHNSON HOLDS the important position of president of the University of Illinois Foundation. 191 activities jF MORTAR BOARD Janice Bear Betty Cocking Tamara Dazey Barbara Gibian Ginny Hackl Margaret Harper Diane Harrison Mary Henderson Martha Herm Jerilyn Hoffman Mary Ann Jepsen Suzanne Kinder Barbara Krohta LYNNE, McNOWN, President Mary Luckett Connie Mango Carol Meiller Nancy Plocar Alice Rasmussen Connie Sasse Mary Scheppach Judith Shiplock Jane Shuman Cheryl Smith Beverly Susler Lorraine Trebilcock, honorary member MA-WAN- DA Ronald Acks Roger Allaman Donald Angus Gary Barnes Lawrence Beaupre John Berns Ronald Broida Stephen Corn Dale Eckerty John Eliason Donald Freeman Gary Gardner Stephen Gould JAMES CONNER, President James Grabowski R. Mike McCloskey Lawrence Miller Robert Mullen David Player John Stables Paul Smith James Tattini James Vopicka Thomas Winings Jeffrey Winton Professor Arthur Wyatt, honorary member 194 SHORTER BOARD SUSAN SCHICK, President Ruth Battaglia Nan Clatt Janet Day Roberta Dimmer Karen Fogler Kathy Ginsler Paula Gottschalk Carroll Ann Imle Jo Ellen Karr Roberta Kite Judith Kreutz Alice Larson Beverly Leffler Elizabeth Long Sara Lou McMurry Lynne Myers Joyce Nies Maureen O'Brien Nancy Risser Beverly Rosen Dawn Say re Patricia Schoen Pamela Smith Victoria Snyder Joan Southon Barbara Standish Judith Stefanovic Jane Stevens Joan Ward Jacquelyn Warner Carol Jean Wendell Janet Wood Patricia Wright Ann Youngdale WA-NA-SEE WILLIAM HALL, President Allen Bock Robert Breidert Archie Clemins Richard Daeschner Donald Freeman Harold Frobish Roger Garret Don Hansen Richard Harper James Hattendorf Walter Laske Michael Levin Richard Murphy David Player David Salyers Richard Tanner Eugene Tattini James Vopicka Roger Warnke William Young 195 TORCH Nancy Burnett, president Mary Andrew Sara Baker Kathleen Bevans Sue Booker Kathleen Brooks Lynn Bowser Marilyn Buck Phyllis Czyzewski Colleen Drew Patricia Faust Janet Ficken Suzi Fischer Elayne Halpern Mary Heeren Marian Hull Mary Lou Jupp Susan Kiss Bonnie Kohlenberger Judith Kubik Alice Landgren Carol Larson Judith Larson Janet Lipe Marika Littke Susan Maxson Nancy Maxwell Margo Miller Mary McCarthy LaVonne McDowell Marilyn Paddick Shirley Pannish Judith Parkinson Patricia Pohlman Nancy Rhine Nancy Schierhorn Barbara Susin Ann Trampe Jean Trisler Doris Walton Rosemary Walton Kathryn Wieuduwilt Lois Wright Marilynn Johnson OMICRON DELTA KAPPA Dennis Gorman, Gregory Reed, presidents Lloyd Ambrosius Richard Anderson Robert Auler Charles Baugh John Berns Larry Blust Allen Carius Joseph Coyne David Downey Roland Dukes William Fraser Harris Greenwald L. Richard Greenstein Lawrence Hansen Richard Harper Darrel Hartweg Theodore Harvey, Jr. Joseph Hasman Robert Hippie Harold Holmes, Jr. Kelley Hsia F. Jerry Jahn John Lundsten Jim Martin R. Michael McCloskey Kenneth McMillan Robert Mullen Gerry Mutraugh Clarence Redman John Rosenwald John Shay G. Greg Taubeneck Michael Ward John Zils FACULTY Hal Gulley J. Thomas Hastings President David D. Henry Rev. James Hine Carl Knox Francis Koenig Lyle Lanier J. Fred Miller Douglas Mills Edward Nestingen Joseph Scott Paul Shaffer Victor Stone Albert Tillman Fred Turner Karl Wallace Dean Allen Weller Col. Clair Worthy Arthur Wyatt 196 SACHEM Richard Leeds, President Chip Allen John Anderson Richard Anderson Ronald Aufrecht Robert Bachman Robert Batchelder John Beaz ley David Brent Robert Broom Robert Byman Dennis Cashman David Davis James Dawson Gary Dycus David Florio William Gerrish Larry Grabb Edward Gray Lewis Greenstein David Grieve John Grimes Charles Gustafson Donald Harford Charles Harter Robert Hauser Kenneth Holtzman Daniel Humay Lee Jacobs Robert Johansen Brian Johnson Jerald Johnson Philip Lisagor Charles Middleton Robert Nelson Joel Nilsson James Norton Thomas Parkhill Tom Payne Douglas Pool Richard Russo Leslie Schwarz Eldon Senner Laurence Spector John Stewart Joseph Walker Alan Waters David White Terrence Witt Robert Wrobel Fredric Wurtzel BRONZE TABLET Stanley Antosik Ross Feldberg Catherine Kerley Sally Peterson William Bauhs John Fink Sheryl Koch Donald Render Carolyn Beatty Barbara Ford Jean Krasno Nancy Rennick Maureen Bekemeyer William Fraser David Kuypers George Robertson Rita Bell Roberta Freedman Judith Landesman Darold Sage Douglas Black Melvin Gardner Arlene Lang Jan Sagett Joy Bloch John Garlanger Judith Lata John Salcius Larry Blust Brenda Godier Michael Levin Anthony Schnarsky Mary Bowman Carol Green Charles Levun Loren Schroll David Breeding Judith Greenwell Eleanor Lincoln Richard S chultz Mary Brunberg Jon Gregg Sue Matlock John Shay Richard Bukowski Nadine Grobstein Dieter Meister Lynn Shearer David Burge Franklin Grossman Robert Meyer, Jr. William Stanford Julia Butkus Estelle Harrington Gerald Miklosh Virginia Studer Edward Butts Haskell Hart Robert Miller Conrad Sugar Charles Carlson Joanne Heggan Patricia Morton Marcia Swengel Sandra Carlson John Henderson Lee Nafziger Lawrence Thebaud Winfield Clark Linda Hoffman Thomas Nickles Glenn VanBlaricum, Jr Mary Crenshaw John Holton Katherine Niven Elon Verry, Jr. Martha Cromwell Edward Hoover Larry Nixon William Voelker III John Crone Henry Howey Gerald Nolte Larry Von Behren Cynthia Curtiss Joan Hreben Carol Olsen Jon Washburn Barbara Dodds Martin Huisjen Nancy Olson Janis Wetherell Carolyn Elmquist Mark Hulliung Kenneth Paul Diana Williams Allan Evans James Jackobs Alvin Pavik Herbert Zeller Stephen Fahnestock Roger Johnson 197 ( - K$ JAMES HATTENDORF Station Manager, WPGU JUDITH SHIPLOCK General Manager, University Theatre JANET DAY STEPHEN CORN Directors, Illini Union PAMELA SMITH Photo Editor, IPC DON FREEMAN Captain, Basketball 'I JOHN BERNS Executive Vice President, Student Senate 198 KAREN FOGLER Associate Editor, ILLIO FOSTER TRAVIS Captain, Track WHO'S WHO at Illinois SUZANNE KINDER Senior Manager, Star Course LYNNE MCNOWN President, Mortar Board STEVEN BROQUIST Chairman, Armed Forces Council FREDERICK CASH Chief Illiniwek Photography by Heller's Studio 199 Who's Who at Illinois DONALD HANSEN Co-Captain, Football jeffrey winton mary McCarthy Directors, Illini Union JANE STEVENS President, Women's Independent Student Association ROBERT STOZEK Legislative Vice President, Student Senate ROBERT BELINOFF Business Manager, DAILY ILLINI Photography by Heller's Studios 200 THOMAS WININGS President, Men's Glee Club ROBERTA DIMMER Editor-in-chief, ILLIO JAMES VOPICKA Captain, Baseball RONALD BROIDA President, Interfraternity Council SUZANNE FISCHER ALICE LARSON Directors, Illini Union MARY SCHEPPACH Associate Business Manager, ILLIO FREDERICK APRATI Captain, Wrestling 201 ROBERT HAUSER Administrative Vice President, Student Senate r ? MARGARET FRANKS President, Women's Glee Club RAYMOND MCCLOSKEY President, Illini Union DAWN SAYRE Head Cheerleader THOMAS PARKHILL Captain, Golf 202 JOHN TOCKS Captain, Fencing BETTY COCKING Associate Editor, ILLIO m h LARRY FINLEY Executive Editor, DAILY ILLINI WHO'S WHO at Illinois JERILYN HOFFMAN Senior Manager, Star Course DON KAISER President, Men's Residence Hall Association MARY HENDERSON GARY REYNOLDS Directors, Illini Union JAMES CONNER Business Manager, ILLIO President, Ma-Wan-Da Photography by Heller's Studio 203 ( h Who's Who at Illinois PAMELA SIEMERING Director, Campus Chest JOSEPH COYNE President, Men's Independent Association ROBERT BACHMAN Captain, Swimming JAMES GRABOWSKI Co-Captain, Football LAWRENCE MILLER President, YMCA JAMES GOTHARD President, Concert Choir Photography by Heller's Studios 204 ROBERT BYMAN President, Student Senate WILLIAM SILHAN Captain, Gymnastics 1 . ( • - f h j . JL ' ' JOHN SCHMADEKE News Editor, DAILY ILLINI CAROL MEILLER President, Panhellenic LAWRENCE BEAUPRE Editor, DAILY ILLINI STEVEN SIMONS Captain, Tennis 205 206 Illini Union Is the Hub of University Life The Illini Union is the center of most University activity. Every year the facilities of the Union are used by students, faculty, alumni, and guests. Since the Union's program is designed to enliven University life, it sponsors a variety of events, varying from cultural, to social, to recreational activ- ities. This broad program of events is responsible for making free-time activity an impor- tant factor of University life. As the center of campus life, the Illini Union is the hub from which the students radiate their interests. The Union's programs also try to encourage the development of leadership. By working with others, one is able to improve his social competency and effectiveness in group activities. 207 I ■ m BUILDING STAFF— TOP ROW: Charles Wertz, Kermit Clark, Michael McCloskey, John Corker, Robert McNabb, Robert Lumsden. BOT- TOM ROW: Beverly Beabout, Marjorie Arkwright, Earl Finder, Barbara Reed, Alice Hurt. Earl Finder and Building Staff Direct Union The general operation and smooth functioning of the University's Illini Union is the main responsibility of its Director, Earl Finder, and the Building Staff. The main areas of operation are food service, recreation, guestrooms bookstore, building maintenance, social program, and information. The Building Staff is responsible for managing all these various areas. From its office on the East side of the Union, the Building Staff tries to maintain the orderly operation of the University's Union. An accounting department, public relations and personnel department, and various other departments are all part of this staff. The Director of the Building Staff is advised by the Illini Union Board, which is responsible for student acti- vities sponsored by IUSA. 208 Earl Finder, Union director. Illini Union Board Is Vital Part of the Union's Operations Michael McCloskey, Union Board President All the responsibility for student activities comes under the direction of the Illini Union Board. This Board defines all the policies for and controls the administration and organization of student activities, programs, and services which concern the University as a whole. It also gives advice to the Director of the Illini Union and its auxiliary enterprises. The Union Board works in conjunction with the Building Staff to keep the Union functioning efficiently to meet the needs of the students. The Union Board is composed of nine students, three faculty members, and three ex officio members who, by working on this University Board, develop skills in human relations and leadership. TOP ROW: Stephen Corn, Professor Arthur Scott, Judith Spencer, Earl Finder, James Vermette, Jeffery Winton, Barbara Reed, Gary Reynolds, Professor Robert Black. BOTTOM ROW: Mary McCarthy, Suzanne Fischer, Alice Larson, Prof. Lorraine Trebilcock, Raymond McCloskey, Mary Henderson, Janet Day. 209 Students and Illini Moms Benefit from Union Committees The Mom's Day Committee spent weeks devising interesting entertainment for Illini moms during the weekend of April 31. Supplying the Illini Union Art Gallery was one of the chief duties of the Fine Arts Committee, which is responsible for Union special events. The Union Movies Committee again made excellent films available to the students all year at low cost. MOM'S DAY— TOP ROW: Mary Kay Pieper, Diane Waltzek. BOT- TOM ROW: Nikki Kaplan, Linda Leddy, major chairman; Philip Francis, Diane Kavelaras, Cheri Harrison. BLOCK I — TOP ROW: David Akin, Donald Angus, Laurence Spector. SECOND ROW: David Hamman, major chairman; Alice Larson. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Temple, Sara Jones, Nancy Plocar, John Westerman. UNION MOVIES -TOP ROW: John Dittmer, Bruce Scotton. BOT- TOM ROW: Judith Snyder, Thomas Finan, major chairman; Nancy Tin nlmll. FINE ARTS— TOP ROW: Charles Wente, Carl Bruckman. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Vest, Elizabeth Jupp, major chairman. 210 VICTORY BLOCK — TOP ROW: David Akin, Laurence Spector, Robert Schutte, Hal Thomas, Kathleen True, Lawrence Fine, Ken Ferro, Philip Francis. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Leddy, Pamela Love, Terrence Witt, major chairman; Jane Purcell, Denice Fitchie. Cinema International Shows Entertaining Foreign Films I 4.4 MUSIC HOURS— LEFT TO RIGHT: Joseph Hopkins, major chairman; Kathleen Butkus, Thomas Harmon, Margaret Andrews. Alice Larson, program vice president CINEMA INTERNATIONAL— LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia Porter, Dianne Neustadter, Harley Cokliss, major chairman; Joan Sturmthal. 211 1 International Fair Promotes Student Cooperation The Blue Dial, the Illini Union internal newspaper, co-ordinates activities by improving the communications among the various departments of the Union. The International Fair is designed to promote cooperation among all students, American and foreign alike, by offering a chance to extend fellowship. The Publica- tions Committee publishes pamphlets for IUSA. Mary McCarthy, program vice president. PUBLICATIONS— LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Zemke, Virginia Patterson, Carol Wendell, major chairman; Louise Belssner. KEY BANQUET— TOP ROW: George Biderman, Martha Maulding, major chairman; BOTTOM ROW: Mary McQueen, Pamela Foulks. INTERNATIONAL FAIR — TOP ROW: Richard Cocking. John Duncan, Dianne Neustastter , Joette Getse, Connie Holmes, Francisco Agullo, Anil Raheja. BOTTOM ROW: Geraldine Suski, Janet Steggerda, Cheri Harrison, Kathryn Ginsler, Katherine Meyer, Brenda Plapp. 212 GAMES AND TOURNMENTS- TOP ROW: Thomas Hofer, David Akin, Hugh Forbes, David Hawkinson. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Francisco, John Peterson, Marilyn Goldberg. Personnel Department Finds Students for IUSA Activities DAD'S DAY — TOP ROW: William Gerrish, major chairman; Nancy Evans, Robert Potts, Laurence Spector. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Foulks, Marika Littke, Diane Kavelaras, Rebecca Palmer. Mary Henderson, personnel vice president. PERSONNEL MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Donald Brauer, James Schalin, Gloria Pitman, Mary Legg, Mary Hesse, Don Ratner. SECOND ROW: Linda Bourne, Jane Suhre, Janet Peters, LaVonne McDowell, Diane Waltzek, Berty Mies, Vicki Huff. BOTTOM ROW: Lorraine Hough, Leon Kaufmann, Nancy Breen, George Hanus, Mary Henderson, major director; Linda Leddy, Fred Endelman, Chari Berger. • WINTER MUSICAL— TOP ROW: Floyd Parks, Patricia Tebussek, Holly True, Stephen Gould. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Kouba, Carol Dickerson, Donald Meier, major chairman; Carol Costello, Patricia Porter. Jeffery Winton, public relations vice president. PUBLIC RELATIONS TEAM— LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Ferro, Nancy Krainc, George Biderman, Nancy Plocar, Jeffrey Waitzman, Diana Bowser, John Dittmer. Union Committees Offer Varied Activities for Students The Public Relations Team is a new board set up to promote the activities and spirit of IUSA. In 1965 Brigadoon, the spring musical, was sponsored by the Union along with A Funny Thing Happened On the Way to the Forum, the winter production. Publicity Board sees that students are well-informed about IUSA programs. SPRING MUSICAL— TOP ROW: Fredi Barkan, Diana Bowser, Judith Parkinson. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Kouba, Stephen Gould, Carol Wendell. PUBLICITY BOARD— TOP ROW: Jeffery Winton, Patricia Porter, Margaret Eschbach. SECOND ROW: Barbara Francisco, Judith Hannula, Judith Hinrichs. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Siegcrt, Ann Maurer, Laurence Spcctor, William Chapman. DANCES — LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Schaefer, Cheryl Roberts, James Lindgren, Margaret Burke, major chairman; Melanie Wozniak. NOT IN PANEL: David Rue- bush, Lawrence Baxter. Gary Reynolds, program vice president. Union Provides Outlets for Diverse Interests and Talents JAZZ PROGRAM— TOP ROW: Charles Church, John Westermann, major chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Hubbell, Marcia Riedel. NOT IN PANEL: Kathleen Terry. The Illini Union Dance Committee provided traditional Union dances and weekly record hops. In addition to sponsoring evening dance lessons for interested students, the members scheduled dances, booked bands, and decorated for the more formal dances. The Jazz Program brought the latest in jazz combos and groups to campus for Wednesday night entertainment. The Tavern furnished an ideal setting. Stunt Show 1965, That Was the Year. . ., again entertained alums and students with lively and original acts, as the paired houses combined their best talent and brains in competition with others. STUNT SHOW— TOP ROW: Bruce Meyer, Joseph Walker, Stephen Gold, Ralph Voris, Stephen Gould. BOTTOM ROW: Carroll Imle, major chairman; Cynthia Wax, Mary Konrad. NOT IN PANEL: Bruce Ladin. i Wi i I I 215 ALLERTON CHRISTMAS PARTY— LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Trulock, major chairman; Donald Mil- ler, Theresa Spiegel. CAMPUS TALENT— TOP ROW: Earl Hansen, Ervin Wyne. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Miller, Robert Reimer, major chairman; Ann Maurer. NOT IN PANEL: Charles Gustafson, Nancy Weytkow. HOMECOMING — TOP ROW: Edward Hartline, Mary Schaefer, Gary Moogk, Virginia Patterson, Paul Welch. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Maulding, Barbara Francisco, Kurt Salomon, major chairman; Louise Belssner, Sheila McFalls. International Party, Campus Talent Inspire Students IUSA again sponsored its annual Allerton Christmas Party on December 24 through 26 at Allerton Park in Monticello, Illinois. Applications were sent to all foreign students attending the University, and approximately 200 attended. During the affair the students exchanged gifts, went ice skating, played games, and sang carols. Campus Talent, a non-profit agency, fills requests from campus activities as well as off-campus organizations for professional and amateur talent. The names of prospective students arc kept on file for future reference. 216 Stephen Corn, executive vice president. ILLIOSKEE— TOP ROW: Marika Littke. SECOND ROW: Su- zanne Fischer, Joseph Drolet, Carol Hamm. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey Meacham, Gary Moogk, David Hamman, William Scheppach. Suzanne Fischer, program vice president. PEP RALLIES— TOP ROW: William Kuhfuss, Nancy Evans, Hugh Forbes. BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Sayre, Carol Hamm, major chairman; Sheryl Butts. GENERAL INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION— LEFT TO RIGHT: Renee Cargerman, major chairman; Patricia Guss. 217 MODEL UNITED NATIONS— TOP ROW: Linda Issak, Barnett Ruttenbert, Sally Bachrach, John Hathaway, Linda Katz, Sheldon Goldman, Judy Vignocchi. BOTTOM ROW: Philip Francis, Patricia Holiner, Bruce Fagel, major chairman; Lee Fischer, Melitta Outright. American and Foreign Students Participate in Model U.N. American and foreign students participating in the Model United Nations are given the opportunity to learn foreign diplomatic policy and to exchange opinions with others. Current topics are debated at the mock sessions. Wjjgfllfr J k j - W w 11 m FM L '« — W jr i Janet Day, program vice president. 218 ACTIVITY DAY— TOP ROW: Donald Angus, major chairman; Perr) Soldwcdcl. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Kay Picpcr, Ann Maurer, Linda Leddy. SPEAKER PROGRAM— TOP ROW: Karen Surgalski. BOTTOM ROW: Christopher Murtaugh, major chairman; Kent Slater, Jarvis Friduss. a' : dt ' -WLI an. GREAT DEBATES— LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicky Mulberry, Jerrold Falk, Gordon Goranson, major chairman; Linda Meyer, Charles Curran, Lois Davis. Outstanding University Students Recognized by Banquet CURRENT SPEAKERS— LEFT TO RIGHT: Luanne Thorson, major chairman; Diane Wilson, Robert Potts. The purpose of the 100 Banquet, sponsored by the Illini Union, is to give recog- nition to outstanding seniors from various University activities. Current Speakers enables students and faculty to participate in an exchange of thought through discussion and lecture. Speakers Program, also a Union function, provides an opportunity for students to attend lectures given by prominent figures. 100 BANQUET— LEFT TO RIGHT: Jenna Davis Karen Bend, major chairman; Lynne Rosengrant. 219 SENIOR STAFF — TOP ROW: Howard Farkash, business; Marilyn Lennert, Armory Workshop; Joan Scott, personnel; Elizabeth Long, production. BOT- TOM ROW: Judith Shiplock, general manager; Gary Gardner, personnel; Paul Anable, stage manager. W Joseph Scott, executive director. University Theatre Offers Students Practical Training The fine productions staged by University Theatre each year are the result of the enthusiasm and effort of the student and faculty staffs. The University Theatre Board is the governing body of University Theatre. It is composed of student and faculty members of the Theatre Department appointed by the President of the University. PRODUCTION MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Maribcth Norton, paint; Carolyn Rosenberg, make-up; Susan Spalding, costumes; Alice Landgren, properties; Wendy Arbit, make-up. NOT IN PANEL: Sharon Siegel, make-up; Tomlinson Holman, stage manager. 220 ASSISTANT MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Add Fougnies, Richard Burkhart, Shirley Griffin. THIRD ROW: Sharon Amstutz, Mary Lynge, Katherine Lang. SECOND ROW: Judi Lennert, Mary Mc- Namara, Ruth Slocum. BOTTOM ROW: Dale Lantvit, Ann Saperstein, Sharon Kouba. Judith Shiplock, general manager. THEATRE BOARD — TOP ROW: Gary Gardner, Francis Nachtmann, Lyle Dahlenburg, Barnard Hewitt, Joseph Scott. BOTTOM ROW: Karl Wallace, Joan Scott, Judith Shiplock, Clifford Mendel. ' BUSINESS MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Harriet Rubin, publicity; Shelia Parn, house; Linda Legare, personnel; Susan Prawl, box office; Kathleen Brooks, playbill. NOT'lN PANEL: Terrence Spiegel, personnel. The University Theatre offers a student the opportunity to become an integral part of an organi- zation which provides rich and varied theatre enter- tainment for the community. The operation of University Theatre is directed by the senior managers. Working with them are thirteen junior managers responsible for specific departments of the Theatre. FACULTY STAFF — TOP ROW: Donald Llewellyn, Lynn Sweet, Theodore Herstand, Alan Billings, Joseph Scott, Roman Tymchyshyn, Bernhard Works. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Hess, Clara Behringer, Genevieve Richardson, Barnard He- witt. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Arbenz, Webster Smalley. If Yk ' ' 'llliljp 221 1 m 11 THE OWNERS OF a carnival try to interest a victim in their protegee in Hydrogen Jukebox. PIOUS CHURCH LEADERS interrogate Sir Thomas More in LLOYD BATTISTA IS torn between the scientists realistic cynicism and the artist's idealistic sensitivity. 222 'A Man For All Seasons.' IN THE SCHOOL for Wives Agnes displays her skill at reading learned at the convent. University Theatre Plays Are Enjoyed by Audiences DAUGHTER MARGARET MEETS her father on his way to the executioner in A Man for All Seasons. 223 THESEUS, THE KING, confronts his wife Phaedra and son Hippolytus in Phaedra.1 University Theatre Schedules Entertaining Plays CLEOPATRA GLOMOVA, EPITOME of a wealthy society, swoons at her nephew's attentions in Diary of a Scoundi 224 MISS GILCHRIST, NINA Lepinsky, is tempted with her first drink of whiskey bv the proprietors of the house, Valerie Mamches and Alan Andrews, The Hostage. The first production of the 1965-66 season was Brendan Behan's The Hostage. Set in an Irish lodging house, the action centers around a young Cockney soldier and his somewhat eccentric, though colorful, captors. Directed by Mary Arbenz, the production combined wild Irish folk music with satire of both Irish nationalism and British imperialism. The bawdy Irish humor and bagpipe music also added appeal. Phaedra, by Jean Racine, was produced in the Renaissance mode, underlined by the traditional classic Greek. This approach by the director, Clara Behringer, was particularly refreshing for the audience. Diary of a Scoundrel, by Alexander Ostrovsky, was directed by Barnard Hewitt; it is a vivid satire on the viciousness and greed of Moscow society around 1860. Theatre's First Presentation Has Bawdy Irish Humor THE LOCAL VODKA-SODDEN fortuneteller captivates Moscow high society in Diary of a Scoundrel. m m Graduate Students Direct New Playwrights' Productions University Theatre this year produced six Directors' Workshops, two Playwrights' Workshops, and two Experi- mental Workshops. Here graduate students have the chance to direct, and new playwrights can see their work produced. The first production this season was Gallows Humor. It consisted of two parts: the first depicting the last hours of a condemed man's life and the second illustrating a docile hangman's submission to his wife. Androcles and the Lion and Train Going Somewhere were also produced. TENSION REIGNS AS these travelers wait for A Train Going Somewhere. ANDROCLES DOES A jig with his new friend from the jungle in Androcles and the Lion. ' THE VILLAGE EXECUTIONER, Ronald Mover, practices his trade at home on his wife, Klayne Eialpern, in Gallows Humor. KIRIL KONDRASHIN CONDUCTS the magnificent sounds of the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra during its first visit to America. Star Course Slates Top Performers for 1965-66 Season Star Course, a major source of Illini culture and entertainment, has succeeded during its past seventy-four years in presenting to University of Illinois students a variety of outstanding artists in the fields of music, dance, and drama. The Entertainment Board, consisting of six student and six faculty members, selects and schedules all performances while directing the policies and finances of Star Course as well. Ticket sales, advertising, publicity, and public relations are carried on by the two senior managers and eight juniors. Fifty sophomore and seventy freshman managers keep the office running smoothly and usher for the many Star Course presentations throughout the year. 227 I Suzanne Kinder, Senior manager. Jerilyn Hoffman, Senior manager. Two Senior Managers Serve As Over-all Directors Star Course is a student operated, non-profit organization which operates under the auspices of the University Concert and Entertainment Board. Serving as co-ordinating heads of Star Course are two senior managers. One manager is responsible for keeping the internal organization running smoothly while the other is in charge of the financial aspects. TOP ROW: Charles DeLong, Donald Angus, George Taubeneck, William Austin. BOTTOM ROW: Dr. Harold Snyder, Dr. Robert Mayer, Andrew Carter, Suzanne Kinder, Diane Harrison, Jerilyn Hoffman. John Beazley and Carey Horwitz, junior managers. Mary Lou Jupp and Lois Wright, junior managers. Junior Managers Work Behind the Scenes f « — ■ ■ . .j Richard Anderson and Harris Greenwald, junior managers. Susan Maxon and Eldon Senner, junior managers. Through Star Course petitioning and interviews, eight students are chosen each spring to fill the junior manager positions for the next year. Serving as heads of the committees which deal with various aspects of presenting Star Course programs, the junior managers are responsible for handling all the arrangements for the concerts. The committees directed by these juniors are: personnel, publicity, staff secretary, advertising, public relations, concert arrangements, and tickets. The advertising and publicity managers are responsible for publicizing the concerts several weeks before the performers arrive on the University of Illinois campus. Press releases and pictures are sent to local newspapers and flyers are distributed. Accommodations for concert performers are made by the concert arrangements manager. 229 H SOPHOMORES— WOMEN: TOP TO BOTTOM: Sandra Subject, Sandre Berger, Karen Anderson, Diane Kavelaras, Suzanne Much, Roberta Ball, Penelope Fredricks, Valerie Rahn, Karen Culbertson, Loretta Trawinski, Milena Chomko, Barbara Abbott, Susan Kopriv- ica, DiAnne Westerman, Carolyn Koenig. MEN: TOP TO BOT- TOM: James Gerstner, James Schick, Richard Western, Russell Rob- erts, David Lloyd, Steven Handlon, Lawrence Baxter, Thomas Wechsler, William Rothwell, Thomas Tingleff, William Rogers. SOPHOMORES— WOMEN: TOP TO BOTTOM: Mary Schaefer, Gale Glassner, Ronna Katz, Vicky Morris, Jill Horn, Susan Osborn, Judith Holzman, Dorothy Korst, Helen Rosenthal, Serena McCul- lough, Joan Barenfanger, Diane Eisele, Sara Guyton, Susan Johnston. MEN: TOP TO BOTTOM: Stewart Zelmar, Brent Greenberg, Charles Mahan, Alan Halpern, George Taylor, Frank Prickett, Roger Kohn, Terry Alsberg, Douglas March, Donald Dedic, Paul Russell. Freshman and Sophomore Managers Gain Experience FRESHMAN — TOP ROW: Barry Benson, James Wertsch, Ronald Olson, Allen Streicker, Douglas Houston, Thomas Carlson, John Zeglis, Richard Moscr, Ronald Willkc, JcfT Phillips, Jeffery Semel, Charles Winget, Stuart Hemphill. FOURTH ROW: Linda Hoffee, Elaine Maslan. Carol Roberts, Janet Vandevendcr, Marilyn Mohrhusen, Sophia Hall, Judith Kerch, Helen Farnsworth, Ruth Duffy, Kathleen Larson, Nancy Frcdrickson, Linda Yontz. THIRD ROW: David Jontes, Richard Schneider, Thomas Clark, Gary Simpson, Robert Weissman, Paul Hensel, James Anderson, William Lynch, Vernon Schafer, Charles Gray, Daniel Miranda, Ralph Stern. SECOND ROW: Jon Gonge, Jane Glassinan, Patricia Johnson, Elizabeth Collcttc, Janet Ferguson, Ann Gunthner, Mary Hackleman, Mary Clickener, Cathy Hutchinson, Donna Mankcy, Barbara Britton, Deborah Doyle. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Bliss, Lucinda Skecn, Julie Gustafson, Cynthia Dare, Marilyn Briggs, Jcrin Mueller, Carolyn White. 230 THE BACK PORCH MAJORITY did in fact bring out a majority of the campus to hear their ever-popular melodies. Variety of Showmen and Entertainers Invade Campus MANTOVANI AND HIS orchestra illustrated their excellence and CARLOS MONTOYA BROUGHT Europe's finest to Champaign and versatility early this fall at the Assembly Hall. demonstrated that which has earned him world wide acclaim. ■(■I W i m NOTED PIANIST, VAN Cliburn, astonishes his aud- ience with his true proffessional ability. JOSEF SUK EXHIBITS enviable talent as he pre- sents a grand concert on his violin. Star Course Presents Well-Known Classical Artists ASSEMBLY HALL ACCENTUATES sounds of the New York Woodwind Quintet. 232 THE MAGNIFICENT VOICES of the Poznan Choir from Poland, directed by Stefan Stuligrosz, reflect much practice. Star Course features two series presenting distinguished classical artists: the Concert Series and the Chamber Music Series. Extra this year was a complimentary concert presented by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The 1965-66 Concert Series opened in October featuring a Czech violinist Joseph Suk. In November an Assembly Hall audience thrilled to the voices of the all-male Poznan Choir. Later that month the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra under Kiril Kondrashin performed. Norwegian soprano Ingrid Bjoner with the University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra appeared in December. Ending the series was Van Cliburn with his February concert. The 1965-66 Chamber Music Series presented four concerts in the finest tradition of American and European Chamber Music artists. Canadian baritone Norman Farrow opened the series that included the Alma Trio, the German Studio der Fruehen Musik, and the New York Woodwing Quintet. 233 ORCHARD DOWNS' PERFORMANCE, The Father of Elmer, revealed a farm boy's life when he encountered a typical freshman coed. DAD'S DAY REVUE DIRECTORS TOP ROW: Michael Embrey, Richard Philipp, David Grieve, Frank Schweitzer, Don Kaiser, John Swanda. BOTTOM ROW: Sara Baker, Marilynn Johnson, Mary Gray. NOT IN PANEL: Dean Jean Hill, Dean Ivan Taylor, Richard Tanner. Dads Day Revue Entertains Students and Fathers The combined efforts of WISA, MIA, and MRHA made Dad's Day Revue possible, and the enthusiasm shown in the housing groups accounted for its success. This year McKinley and Illi-Dell carried away the honors for the best show, best actress, best actor, and best music. 4-H House and Newman Hall received the second place trophy followed by Weston and Evans and LAR South, Armory, and Orchard Downs. Talents of all kinds were displayed through the songs, dances, satire, and humor. DAD'S DAY REVUE was enhanced by superb MC's and climaxed by a finale. BIG MADAME BERTHA, a member of .1 female spy ring disguised as Salvation Army workers, made the scene in The Father of the Secret Weapon by Weston and Evans. 231 HOUSE DIRECTORS— TOP ROW: Stanley Payne, Weston; Frank Miles, Orchard Downs; Charles Freed, Illi-Dell. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Hansen, Evans; Barbara Worner, 4-H House; Linda Swofford, McKinley. THE FATHER OF the First Generation was pre- sented by LAR South and Armory. 4-H HOUSE AND Newman Hall captured the second place trophy in its presentation of The Father of Petey Elliot. FIRST PLACE SHOW, The Father of Innocence was presented by the combined efforts of McKinley and Illi-Dell. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: James Traub, assistant publicity chairman; Mar- garet Kankaala, publicity; Mary Hesse, programs; Sandra Mattoon, arrangements; Elizabeth Goben, parade; Raymond Bernstein, tickets. 235 - Robert Byman, President of Student Senate. SENATOR BERNS STRESSES an important point. Student Senate Works for the Benefit of Student Body Undergraduate student government at the Champaign-Urbana campus of the University is carried out by Student Senate. Established to promote the general welfare of the student body, it enacts policy as a guide for student activities, acts as a liason be- tween the faculty and the student body, and serves as an outlet for constructive student opinion. Several of Senate's main goals for the year were liberalization of women's hours, a liberalization in apartment regulations, and expansion of the Student Discount Service now in its second successful year. 236 STUDENT SENATORS— TOP ROW: David Grieve, Kenneth Search, Ralph Switzer, Jeffrey Rifkin, Craig Greenwood, Victor Pestein, Ardell Nease, James Meeker, John Pierce, Mark Eckerling, David Brent, Bruce Fagel, Paul Sowa, Gordon Broom, Philip Lisagor, Bennett Alban. THIRD ROW: Dean Carl Knox, Glenda Parsons, Penelope Wagoner, Mary McDonald, Pamela Tate, Nancy Goodman, Ruth Nealand, Janis Zimmerman, Sara Soder, Judy Payne, Susan Johnson, Roberta Kite, Mrs. Naomi Hunter. SECOND ROW: Robert Outis, George Ripplinger, John Berns, Mary Luckett, Robert Byman, Judith Parkinson, Robert Stozek, Robert Hauser, Joseph Allen. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Stuever, Rex Piper, Loren Draznin, Edward Weigel, Eugene David, Byron Eden, David Fontilla, Clifford Singer. NOT IN PANEL: Christoph er Eigel, Joseph Coyne, Annet Hlavna, Jan Koenig, Richard Sniezek. SENATOR HLAVNA SUPPORTS the motion in a Senate meeting. STEERING COMMITTEE: LEFT TO RIGHT: Philip Lisagor, Roberta Kite, Robert Stozek, David Brent, Bruce Fagel. 237 ■ The Executive Committee of Senate is composed of the pres- ident, vice presidents, secretary, treasurer, public relations director, and co-ordinations chairman. The goal of the executive committee is to promote and maintain leadership in Senate. They also are responsible for carrying out Senate's decisions. In the fall, after a difficult test and interviews, freshman men and women are selected to parti- cipate in Freshman Seminar. The objective of this program is to develop leader- ship qualities, plus an appreciation of the educational opportunities that are offered by the University 238 FRESHMAN SEMINAR— TOP ROW: James Phillips, Michael Kaminski, John Gilster, Carl Heimann, Stephen Goad, Lester Detterbeck, Paul Van Arsdell. FOURTH ROW: Lee Mortenson, Thomas Jones, Lawrence Ross, Russell Davis, Richard Edelson, Michael Becker. THIRD ROW: Gerald Lester, Ralph Stern. SECOND ROW: Jeffrey Rochamn, John Fleck, Ronald Hoffman, George McClure, Robert Ritler, Richard Barton. BOTTOM R ) Steven Goodman, Roberta Bradle, Mary Hay, Elizabeth Elich, Mary Douglas, Andrea Pi storious, Linda Parsons, James Bauman. Student Senate Travel Bureau Plans and Sponsors Flights The Student Senate Travel Bureau, staffed by students who are interested in travel, handles the planning and selling of various reduced rate transportation programs for members of the University of Illinois and their families. Special emphasis is on European travel. Travel meetings are held at which time questions are answered and information is given. LEFT TO RIGHT: Curtis Fisher, director; Richard Franks, Vicki Anderson, Robert Reimer, Charles Maxey, Jerry O 239 I J ■ I TOP ROW: Prof. Clyde Kesler, Joseph Coyne, Prof. Arthur Wyatt, Joseph Allen, Bennett Alban, Dean Carl Knox. SECOND ROW: John Berns Prof. James Carey, Robert Byman, Gordon Broom, Stephen Corn. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Stevens, Prof. Frances Van Duyne, Prof. Naomi Hunter, Jane Shuman, Dean Miriam Shelden. CSA Helps Students Obtain Desired Privileges The Committee on Student Affairs is a committee of the Student Senate. CSA, which includes three Student Senate officers, one representative from each of the five housing divisions and the Illini Union, and several faculty members, meets weekly and makes recommendations for protecting the rights of students. CSA also tries to establish policies for all extracurricular activities of University students. They work closely with the Student Senate and the Office of the Dean of Students as well as CSA's various subcommittees. 240 PROFESSOR NAOMI HUNTER, chairman of the Committee on Stu- dent Affairs, has worked diligently for the promotion of students' rights. Bustles and Beans Was a Farmer's Delight The theme Bustles and Beans marked the 1965 annual Plowboy Prom as the greatest yet. The Plowboy Prom, sponsored by the Home Economics Club and the Agriculture Counc il, was highlighted by the crowning of Linda Tolan as the 1965 Plowboy Prom Queen. MISS LINDA TOLAN, 1965 Plowboy Prom Queen, receives her trophy from Larry Barbre. TOP ROW: Douglas Garwood, Robert Pritchard, Nancy Maxwell, Joseph Coyne, Patricia Dixon, James Spicer, Kay Geiger, Norbert Soltwedel. SECOND ROW: Linda Tolan, Elaine Yunker, Mary Arganbright, Janet Steggerda. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Barbre, Kenneth Nimrick. kKiSii ■c y t£7 Z--J vr.. ■■ £ ;■{■■■■ : -I £ C  SV kV w m 9 i: ■v ft ■ r HIKE YOU f r BETTY COCKING, COPY editor, has to be different and enters the ILLIO office a new way, via window. rare got spr BOBBI DIMMER, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, celebrates after a year of Illio work. Junior and Senior Editors Work THE ILLIO HAS a sobering effect on Jim Conner, business manager. -V II MARY SCHEPPACH, ASSOCIATE business man- ager, can smile despite all the work. 242 STUDENT LIFE EDITORS, Judy Kubik and Lee Herzberger, will do anything to get out of meeting yearbook deadlines. BARBARA SUSIN AND Margo Miller, the editors of Activities Section, try to be the angels around the ILLIO office? Hard on the Planning and Production of the ILLIO The ILLIO, which is the world's largest college yearbook, is organized by the combined efforts of two staffs — the Business and the Editorial Staffs. The Editorial Staff is managed by three senior editors who handle all the responsibility of overseeing ILLIO functions. The copy editor must check each piece of copy for its style and form, while the photo editor checks layouts and picture cropping before they can be sent in to the printer. Supervision of the entire work is the responsibility of the editor-in-chief. The senior editors must work directly with each of the twelve junior editors. GETTING READY FOR a new as- signment from the ILLIO is Tom Mar- tin, IPC photographer. ROBERT SINCLAIR, ILLIO pho- tographer, checks out new ideas for ILLIO Beauty shots. 243 m Junior Editors Responsible for Ga thering Information The Editorial Staff is divided into six sections: Activities, Student Life, Organizations, Residences, Sports, and Seniors. Two junior editors are in charge of each section and are responsible for copy and layouts being finished to meet specific deadlines. Generally, one junior oversees copy and the other layouts. In addition to individual assignments, all editors work with each other and the seniors to co-ordinate the sections so that the final product is uniform. DEAN CONLIN AND John Logan, Sports Section editors, examine an IIJ.K ) lor improvements. 244 MARILYN GALLO AND Cathy Lamprecht, Senior editors, clean the office. ■ iSi .c'i B| gj| £.jjj MBit a HH 'JKfe J. , f | i jWWJBP T ,■-.•, .'■- flfl 9J Gwic Pfjtl H 1 | g 0 Mp r . £' B j H - HHbiiu pr 23 T k I j i WB v- . E3 tj i s Q m y i I r ™ F « r .;:-::;;.;;7 pSsx.?: TK' • • .•••••• 7; ■• ;:;•■' •• •'•'; Ji' );:;:::;;B IT APPEARS THAT Francie Grenias and Dave Ruebush, Residence editors, like to play pranks. TAKING TIME OUT to have fun are the Organization Section editors, Judy Forth and Janet Lipe. 1 S t ft §V w u jirhg Bonnie Kohlenberger, personnel records manager and Gregory Cohr tising sales manager. John Bryant, advertising manager and Doris Walton, per- sonnel manager. The main responsibilities of the selling of the ILLIO fall on the Business Staff. There are two senior managers who are aided by ten junior managers, each in charge of a specific department and job. Jean Trisler, billing manager and LaVonne McDowell, sales statistics manager. ILLIO Business Staff Managers Have Important Role David Davis, ILLIO Beauty contest manager and Gloria Goleas, art. Gary Dycus, sales and Phyllis Czyzewski, pub- icity. The selection of freshmen and sophomores for the ILLIO Editorial Staff is based on interest and willingness to work. New members are assigned to specific sections: campus life, activities, organizations, residences, athletics, or seniors. After a brief period of orientation, they learn the art of preparing a large yearbook like the ILLIO by performing the varied tasks that are involved. Students learn to gather the necessary information, write copy, crop pictures, and prepare identifications for indexing. Besides learning about the processes of production, members also meet fellow students. Through their ILLIO work, they learn more about the University. FRESHMAN MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Kenneth Place, James McGrath, Deno Joyce. FOURTH ROW: Rebecca Willis, Leah Yancey, Evelyn Frost, Cinthia Landry, Candace Densmore. THIRD ROW: Susan York, Mary Stutz, unidentified. SECOND ROW: Deborah Boxdorfer, Jonnae Gaston. BOTTOM ROW: Rhea Strauss, Carol Karps, Gail Propp. Freshmen and Sophomores Learn ILLIO Production SOPHOMORE MANAGERS— TOP ROW: David Goldstein, Nancy Carlson, Barbara Hecht, Georgia Booras, Jeanne Stezler, Linda Lamont, Lucille Goodman, Barbara Ozumn, Judith Rice, Richard Baker. THIRD ROW: Warren Sterling, David Throop, Gary Snieski, Richard Cocking, Daniel Williams, James Dollahan, Michael Siegert, John Baackes. SECOND ROW: Pamela Lory, Patricia Padgett, Carol Palmer, Elizabeth Huntoon, Lynn Johnson, Sandra Danley, Kathryn Dendel. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Czvitkovicz, Barbara Lawless, Janice Miller, Mary Scott, Cheryl Wasetis, Diane Krauss. m 9 i SOPHOMORE MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Eugenea Hixson, Janetta Moncur, Gayle McGullough, Valeria Enggas, Jeanne Deluca, Donna Pearlstein, Lynette Petish, Janet Ackland. SECOND ROW: Lorrayne Stein, Sue Allen, Amy Levine, Linda Leddy, Ellyn Leipzig, Gerald Schuh, Mary Hughes, Pamela McCoIlum, Mary Jane Aikman, unidentified. BOTTOM ROW: Sheryl Sandler, Eillen Mayer, Judy Vignocchi, Karen Laisen, Jane Hudson, Judith Krugman, Judith Adamson, Linda Whitcomb, Marcha Pomrenze. Students Gain Experience on the ILLIO Business Staff The office of the ILLIO Business Staff is in the Illini Union, and it is constantly being used by nearly one hundred people as a base of operations for the sale and distribution of the ILLIO. Freshmen and sophomores on the Business Staff are responsible for selling the yearbooks and doing general office work during the university year. By working in various departments, the freshmen and sophomores learn different aspects of business. With this experience, they are prepared for becoming future department heads. FRESHMAN MANAGERS— TOP ROW: Thomas Gustavson, Russell Johnson, Joseph Stojak, William Mandele, William Randolph, Paul Kamin. BOTTOM ROW: Earl Henry, Elaine Bartow, Karen Helgeson, Carol Bingaman, Bobbie Denny, William Nielsen. 247 TOP ROW: Paul McMichael, Jack Bakker, Beverly Susler, William Gerrish, Professor Richard Hildwein, Robert Tinkham. BOTTOM ROW: Professor Arthur Wyatt, Professor John Schacht, Professor Joe Sutton. Student Publications Are Supervised by the IPC Board The Illini Publishing Company is a non-profit organization which has devoted itself to supervision of student publications for the past 53 years. Its offices in the basement of Illini Hall are headquarters of these publications. Through the efforts of IPC, the printing of the DAILY ILLINI is accomplished. It also provides administration for the ILLIO, the Illinois TECHNOGRAPH, and WPGU radio station, besides doing various types of printing in the commercial field. Control of the Illini Publishing Company is handled by a board which consists of four faculty members and four student members. Faculty members are selected by the President of the University after nomination by the Dean of Students for a four year term. The exsisting Board chooses the student members, who serve a two year term. The Board's responsibilities include selecting editors for the DAILY ILLINI and ILLIO. In the course of its meetings, the Board discusses company policies, as well as the problems which are brought to it by the various publications which it supervises. Through the efforts of IPC, the public receives outstanding publications. 248 Pam Smith, IPC photo chief. The Photo Staff is the only group in the basement of Illini Hall that serves a dual purpose. The photographers take assignments from both ILLIO and DAILY ILLINI editors. From a tiny office shared with the newspaper morgue, Pam Smith, photo editor, directs the activities of nearly fifteen amateur and experienced staffers. Working day and night, these students produce pictures that center on all aspects of campus living, from football games to blood drives and protest marches. The Photo Staff is under the jurisdiction of the Illini Publishing Company. Photo Staff Serves DAILY ILLINI and ILLIO TOP ROW: Earl Lemar, Richard Grammes, Theodore Hild, Daniel Kraybill. BOTTOM ROW: Garret Terrill, Roberta Herbert, Dale Lehman, Diane Palmquist, Linda Ekiss, Mary Digman. A t ! • • = JA g i r - o J 1 P :. ,P ' : tt m m fcj ) v |-j- John Schmadeke, news editor. 1 Larry Beaupre, editor-in-chief. Students Speak Through DI The DAILY ILLINI, now 95 years old, is one of the few college newspapers that enjoys editorial independence from the University. Everything from reporting the news to selling advertising is done by students. By subscribing to the Associated Press wire Service and the Collegiate Press Service, the DAILY ILLINI is able to give complete coverage to campus, state, national, and international news. The DAILY ILLINI, which is published by the Illini Publishing Company, is rated as one of the top two college dailies. There are more than 50 people on the various editorial staffs of the DI. The editorial staffs of the newspaper are grouped into six divisions. The six staffs, each with an editor, are: city, state, sports, campus, activities, and copy. Jere Whipple, wire editor. Larry Finley, executive editor. 250 U- CAMPUS STAFF — TOP ROW: Nancy Tomich, Kcnnith Blan, Shirley Hoelzel. SECOND ROW: Susan Engel. BOTTOM ROW: Howard Rothman, Margaret Comverse. ■P B Kathie Webb, copy editor Editorial Staff of DI Is Divided into Six Sections Margaret Converse, campus editor. Sports staff covers all Illinois sports in addition to all intra-mural results. During the basketball tournament, the staff gives close coverage to all the potential winners from the earliest tournaments to the final victory. Campus staff covers groups such as Student Senate, the Board of Trustees, and student organizations. Activities staff reports on Star Course, University Theater, Illini Union Activities, and religious foundations. City staff covers local events, including City Council meetings. State staff reports events within Illinois. Copy staff reads and revises copy to conform to DAILY ILLINI and Associated Press style. COPY STAFF — LEFT TO RIGHT: Patricia McGeogh, Paula Kirschner, Candace Szymanczyk, Mary Huges, Kathleen Webb, Jere Whipple. to 251 CITY STAFF: John Grady, editor; Gary Dandurand, Dennis Sodomka. STATE STAFF: Shelden Silver, Patricia McGeough. SPORTS STAFF— TOP ROW: John Chamless, unidentified. SECOND ROW: James Bidwill, Edward Gillman. BOTTOM ROW: Stephen Kaufman, editor; Patricia Faust, Lee Fensin. DI Rated One of Best College Dailies ACTIVITIES STAFF T )P ROW: Patricia Sandblom, Jane Balliett, Robert Strohm, editor: Judith Stewart. BOTTOM ROW: June Spira, Sheila Stewart, Robert Goldstein. 252 Karen Kiick, librarian! ■Ban Ron Hanus, assistant to publisher; Bob Belinoff, business manager. DI Dependent Upon Advertising The business staff of the DAILY ILLINI is responsible for the advertising, subscriptions, and records of the paper. Since the size of the DAILY ILLINI is dependent upon the number and size of advertisements which appear in the newspaper, the business staff has an important job to do. The classified staff is responsbile for the listed advertising. This staff is also in charge of the paper's records. The display staff not only sells and ascribes ads for each printing of the DAILY ILLINI, but is also responsible for the large mat ads. Designing advertisements for merchants is also part of the responsibility of the display staff. BUSINESS STAFF— TOP ROW: Terry Sueltman, Robert Belinoff, Ronald Hanus, Robert Dahlin. SECOND ROW: Judy Blasdell, Joan Prokop, Mary Beth Buck, Lois Davis, Kristine McConachie, Kathleen Cantwell. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Schien, Margaret Peasly. TOP ROW: Rex Hinkle, John Bourgoin, Gale Wiley, Clifford Schilling, Duane Coordes. BOTTOM ROW: Don Bissell, Stuart Umpleby, Alan Halpern. NOT IN PANEL: Richard Free, Ralph Mindock. Engineering Students Publish a Monthly Magazine TECHNOGRAPH is a student magazine reporting new developments and trends in the engineering field as seen from the University of Illinois campus. All work on the magazine is done by undergraduates. An excellent opportunity is provided for students to meet out- standing faculty members in their college. Founded in 1885, TECHNOGRAPH is the nation's oldest engineering student publication and is presently one of the largest. The maga- zine is published seven times during the school year and serves as a means of communication between the students of the University of Illinois College of Engineering and engineering students on other campuses throughout the country. In this way, students can follow research being clone. 254 ■ A Stuart Umpleby. editor-in-chief Clifford Schilling, staff writer. Ralph Mindock, staff writer and Richard Berzinski, production assistant. Technograph Keeps Engineers Up-to-Date TOP ROW: Stuart Umpleby, Ralph Mindock. BOTTOM ROW: John Bourgoin, Gale Wiley. 1 flf 255  y MANAGERS — LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Altman, information director; Robert Wrobel, commercial manager; James Hattendorf, station man- ager; Kathleen Brooks, office manager; William Fanta, programming director; Roger Zmrhal, treasurer; Warren Williamson, chief engineer. WPGU Provides Campus with a Variety of Programs WPGU, the student-operated radio station on campus, is the nation's largest financially independent closed-circuit station. Broadcasting from its studios in the basement of Weston Hall, a variety of entertain- ment and information provides its listeners with the best in sound throughout the year. WPGU also offers valuable experience for students in all areas of radio broadcasting and programming. RECORDING ROOM— TOP ROW: Nicholas Frigo, Galen Morrison, Richard Cantzlcr, Eric Dippold. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Girard, Louise Wolfe, Gary Kopp. 256 LIBRARY -TOP ROW: Connie Rudsinski, Raul Kuick, Thomas Martin, Carolyn Thimc. BOTTOM ROW: Civic Mangold. ' ENGINEERS — TOP ROW: Richard Tappan, James Deichstetter, Barry Sherman, Michael Thomas, Raymond Ehle, George Gaw, Don Peck, Gary Brooks, Wayne Schmidt, Dale Svetanoff. BOTTOM ROW: Dave Ziolko, Marshall Poole, unidentified, Marc Aronin, Martin Birnbaum, unidentified, Terry Layman. NEWS STAFF — LEFT TO RIGHT: Marcia Shultz, Arthur Moritz, Gregory Dent, Alan Love, Ross Capon, Lawrence Hale, Gary Everhart, Barry Greengurg. Students Keep WPGU Operating at Maximum Efficiency SUPERVISORS — TOP ROW: Roman Lopatynski, Gregory Johnson, Richard Bednar, John Coker, Joseph Dominick, Dennis Neiman, Robert Iversen, Irwin Berman, John Cowing. BOTTOM ROW: Janis Linstromberg, Willa Combs, Lynn Arndt, Elaine Neubauer. n The Board of Fraternity Affairs, established in 1946, acts as the general policy making body of IFC and also serves as a board of appeals for Interfraternity Council committee decisions. As one of its duties, the Board makes the ultimate recommendation to the Subcom- mittee on Student Discipline in a case where University of Illinois rules and regulations are involved. Members of the Board include three faculty fraternity members, three alumni members, five students who are elected officers of the IFC Executive Commit- tee, and the Assistant Dean of Men for Fraternity Affairs at the University of Illinois. Board of Fraternity Affairs Promotes The Greek Way TOP ROW: Mr. David Gillespie, David Bechtel, Peter Huson, Warren Wessels, Prof. Arno Hill, Broom. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Broida, Prof. Charles Hendricks, Dean Stewart Minton. 258 Joseph ( Jorley, Cordon EXECUTIVE BOARD — TOP ROW: Lewis Greenstein, internal vice president; Alben Myren, rush committee; Peter Huson, treasurer; Gordon Broom, executive vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Dean Stewart Minton, dean of fraternity men; Ronald Broida, president; David Bechtel, secretary; Dennis Flynn, president's advisory committee. The Policy Makers of the Interfraternity Council Two major bodies of IFC are the Executive Committee and the Presidents' Council. The Executive Committee, composed of the elected officers of IFC, the chairman of the Rush Committee and the chairman of the Presidents' Advisory Committee, discusses and presents issues of interest to IFC. The Presidents Council, composed of the presidents of the fifty-seven fraternities, is the legislative and authoritative body of the IFC. PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Robert Flam, Alan Frankel, Robert Horstman, Raymond Fairchild, Kerry Cordis, James Fowler, James Basine, Wayne Spitzer, Reginald Williams, David Nefzger, Gary Maxwell, James Silverwood. THIRD ROW: Ronald Greenfield, Richard Kirchhoff, Stuart Spear, Richard Lucas, William Smith, Steven Still, Harley McVicker, David Berg, Donald Angus, Armand Johnson, Robert Lukes, Philip Hinderberger. SECOND ROW: John Schafer, Ronald Haines, James Ransom, Norman Nelson, Dennis Flynn, David Player, Arthur Jensen, Michael Kuhn. BOTTOM ROW: Richard McCline, Alan Finger, Michael Horvich, Charles Given, Charles Allen, Lawrence King, Richard Franks, Joseph Hurst. NOT IN PANEL: Joseph Bain, Stephen Kimbell, David Brent, Richard Cochran, Ernest Brewer, Richard Mazursky, Karl Krehbiel, Dennis Norden, Tom Reeves, Wayn- Schroeder, Thomas Brewer, John Almon, Earle Tockman, Bruce Newell, William Schuck, Barry Kerman, Richard Wierciak. I? ?© W P, . ''w £1 a G  am mm mm Revised last year to better its ser- vices to fraternity pledges, the Junior Interfraternity Council represents the voice of pledges on the campus. Of- ficers are chosen in an election early in the year; every house then sends a pledge representative to regular meet- ings of the Council. Public relations, scholarship, social affairs pledge training, and various other aspects of fraternity life are dis- cussed by J IF throughout each school year. Speakers, projects, and discus- sion groups also highlight the meetings. An essential feature of JIF is its Co-ordinating Board, organized in '64. This Board helps provide better train- ing and education for its members; in doing this a stronger liasion is created between JIF and IF. OFFICERS: LEFT TO RIGHT: William Hamilton, president; William Schilling, program coordinator; Stephen Kellogg, advisor; Ronald Hoffman, secretary- treasurer; Pamela Love, IFC office secretary. Action Is Watchword of Junior IF Council TOP ROW: Kenneth Fletcher, Terry Moga, Michael Wolfe, Bernard Green, Gerald Skoglund, Michael Steinberg, Stephen Kniss, Jack Fair- brother, Rick Ross, Samuel Small, Wayne Mucha, Thomas Taylor, Gail Hoffman, James Baymiller, Wayne Goodman. THIRD ROW: William Pellum, Richard Schneider, Joseph Lucco, William Busch, Robert Tebben, Frank Johannissohn, Donald Uchtmann, Vincent Egan, Thomas Scoville, Stephen Degler, Dave Adami, Jordan Libit, John Cioper, Robert Berkover, Robert Wayman, James Lammle. SECOND ROW: John McHarry, William Tuckey, John Stewart, Theodor Maxeiner, Ronald Hoffman, William Hamilton, William Schilling, Gary Oakes, Mark Bischoff, Jeffrey Kutsche. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Carlton, John Duncan, Donald Pierson, John Weil, Fred Devin, Robert Weissmann, Louis Cervera, Kenneth Place, James Videbeck, Darrell Yearwood, Darrel Felty. 260 O Ck PROGRAM BOARD—TOP ROW: James Tattini, Bruce Meyer, John Westermann, Glenn Lipp, Bruce Lund, Kent Slater. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Case, Roger Warnki, Lewis Greenstein, Stephen Kellogg. Program Board, PAC Exemplify Interests of Illinois IPC The Program Board tries to direct efforts of individual committees along lines most profit- able to IFC and prepares programs to be pre- sented to the Executive Committee. All but two of the committee chairmen are members. The Presidents' Advisory Committee, com- posed of several house presidents, acts as a body of review for IFC projects and problems. They also recommend solutions to the Executive Committee of IFC. PRESIDENTS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE— TOP ROW: Wayne Spitzer, David Nefzger, David Brent, Ronald Greenfield, John Almon, Michael Horvich. BOTTOM ROW: James Goodale, David Player, Dennis Flynn, Ronald Atlas, Harley McVicker. NOT IN PANEL: George Rishel. 261 PHI ALPHA MU — TOP ROW: Douglas Garwood, Harris Greenwald, Roger Angel, Robert Mullen, Donald Leaf, James Watson. BOTTOM ROW: John Pflum, Michael Tomasic, Sheldon Goldman, Ronald Roberts. NOT IN PANEL: William Moore, Thomas Brewer, Michael McCloskey. Phi Alpha Mu? Fraternity Life Organize Greek Initiatives Phi Alpha Mu, interfraternity scholastic honorary, was formed in 1964 to recognize out- standing scholarship among fraternity men. Fraternity men with at least ninety credit hours and a 4.5 or above grade average are eligible to petition for membership. Selection of members is made by the Activities Committee chairman. Fraternity Life, a joint publication of Panhellenic and IFC, seeks to provide better communication between the two systems and individual houses. It also hopes to provide non-Greeks with a better under- standing of the purpose and activities of the Greek system. FRATERNITY LIFE— TOP ROW: Glenn Lapp, IF publications chairman: John Ferguson, copy feature editor; John Devos, photographer. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Peiser, editor; Betty Cocking, Panhellenic communications chairman; Michael Popper, business manager. NOT IN PANEL: David Berg, photo layout editor. 262 OFFICERS: Carol Meiller, president; Mary Ann Jepsen, secretary; Jane Shuman, vice president; Marian Hull, treasurer. Panhellenic, the governing body of the twenty-four national sororities on campus, aims to instill in its members a greater appreciation of the importance of an active interest in the world around them. The legislative power is vested in the Presidents' Council, composed of the presidents of the individual sororities. At the beginning of second semester four officers are elected by the houses, each sorority having one vote. These officers in turn choose the other members of the seventeen member Executive Council through interviews and petitions. This body is responsible for carrying out the programs of Senior and Junior Panhellenic. Panhellenic Promotes Women's Active Role on Campus EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Mary Beth Herren, Lynn Bowser, Nancy Weytkow, Mary Pieper, Susan Williams, Nancy Young, Feme Halleman, Carol Houlihan, Patricia Dewey, Greta Gustafson. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Cocking, Marian Hull, Miss Barbara Metzner, advisor; Mary Ann Jepsen, Carol Meiller, Jane Shuman, Paula Gottschalk. NOT IN PANEL: Beverly Rosen, Judith Peiser. ft . ....• JV . «jflfr- ■ PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL — TOP ROW: Betty Cocking, Sharon Kunar, Suellen Scoggin, Marian Hull, Carol Meiller, Mary Ann Jepsen, Susan Perlin, Pamela Archer, Barbara Holt, Susan Schick, Penny Fisher. SECOND ROW: Vicky Moss, Lynne McNown, Erika Busck, Tamara Dazey, Barbara Guill, Jacquelyn Warner, Patricia Tebussek, Eleanore Schreiner, Merrilee Waltz, Jan Koenig. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Awe, Nancy Stein, Susan Alster, Margaret Franks, Dawn Sayre, Madeline Bergson, Mary Luckett, Sally Johannes. NOT IN PANEL: Jane Shuman. Rush Counselors Aid Rushees by Answering Questions The Judicial Board of Panhellenic, headed by a Judicial Chairman, hands down decisions in cases of infractions of rules and questions of membership and pledging. The chairman and five members-at-large are joined by a rush chairman if rush rules are involved. With deferred rushing fairly new, rough spots and problems remained to be resolved. The Evaluation Commit- tee found this especially difficult as it did not have any past experience with which to compare last year's rush. The rush counselors, more so than ever, helped orient the rushees to so- rority living before rush began. They arranged panel discussions in the fall to clarify misconceptions and an after- noon of open houses giving interested girls a chance to visit several houses and hear talks on sorority life. 264 RUSH COUNSELORS — TOP ROW: Janet Lipe, Karen Fogler, Jacqueline Brodsky, Doris Shuteneckt, Sally Jeffries, Diane Magliochetti, Rachel Gelfand, Susan Keilly, Deanice Peckler, Mary Pieper. SECOND ROW: Jean Scheltes, Joan Petersen, Christine Johnson, Margo Miller, Nancy Young, Patricia Dewey, Joan Scott, Barbara Baker. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Felts, Fleury Viger, Jill Forsell, Mary Beth Heeren, Janice Sommer, Holly Brown, Cheryl Christ. NOT IN PANEL: Betty Cocking, Janice Bear, Feme Halleman, Bronwyn Carlson, Paula Gottschalk, Ann Karlen, Barbara Vierling. JUDICIAL BOARD— LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Heggie, Ruth Kopp, Susan Alster, Marilyn Brown, Paula Gottschalk, Barbara Wallace. RUSH EVALUATION COMMITTEE— TOP ROW: Catherine Wit, Eileen Sternshein, Patricia Dewey. BOT- TOM ROW: Sue Mueller, Nancy Young. NOT IN PANEL: Feme Halleman, Nancy Ross, Pamela Archer. 265 M5 WISA Attempts to Serve Every Aspect of Campus Life After celebrating its fiftieth anniversary last year, WISA is planning another fifty years of serving independent women students in every aspect of campus life: social, academic, and cultural. One of WISA's primary con- cerns is to promote scholarship; thus, it helps sponsor a campus-wide tutoring system. Last year WISA gave $2000 for scho- larships and grants-in-aid. To provide the social backing that University women once felt was lacking, WISA and MIA co-sponsor several social activities. One tradition, which began in 1949 as an independent women's dance, is now known as Sno-Ball. Dad's Day Review and Freshman Board are also included in WISA's activities. WISA OFFICERS — TOP ROW: Kay Geiger, Rosalie Kober- nik, Nancy Mihevc. SECOND ROW: Barbara Gibian, Mary Gray, Jane Stevens, Marilynn Johnson, Barbara Worner. BOT- TOM ROW: Sara Baker, Susan Howell. NOT IN PANEL: Geraldine Parr, Ronda Hathaway, Dean Jean Hill, advisor. HOUSE PRESIDENTS— TOP ROW: Unidentified, Judith Troy, Adrienne Segel, Catherine Tarrant, Judith Rhodes, Susan Stillwell, Flo Anne Fuller, Donna Schultz. THIRD ROW: Joyce Nies, Mary Johnston, Barbara Modica, Carol Anderson, Melanie Thomas, Jaycee Aronson, Charlene Talsma, Deanne Gerber. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Hendrickson, Shan Steidl, Sarah West, Natalie Winzler, Sandy Mattoon, Marlene Piecuch. BOTTOM ROW: Paula Stark, Carol Tester, Toby Dyner, Jeanne Rosenmayer, Roberta Ernst. mm ■MR ■ ff FRESHMAN BOARD — TOP ROW: Shirley Creighton, Mary Johnson, Norma Irey, Mary Clickener, Linda Goodwin, Judith Gibian, Peggy Clark, Stephanie Sundine, Cynthia Colvin, Ruth Hoodwin, Paula Stueve, Cathy Sugarman, Muriel Knoblauch. THIRD ROW: Nancy Scherer, Patricia Bruce, Deborah Boxdorfer, Gwen Wise, Paula Humphrey, Judith Handzel, Margot Shumaker, Joan Edwards, Jo Gunderson, Eileen Dalenberg, Janice Anniss, Maybelle Oakwood, Nancy Gaskill. SECOND ROW: Terri Bartlett, Susan Miller, Rae Schneider, Geraldine Parr, chairman; Miss Marilyn Michal, advisor; Judith Gilbert, Marilyn Slotter, Katheryn Gustafson, Cheryl Dombrowski, Eileen Drop, Holly Carr, Wanda Ball. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Jacobs, Elaine Clark, Jacqueline Beck, Nancy Day, Carolyn Price, Elaine Dittmer, Lynn Fredman, Elise Pechter, Ellen Fugate, Arlene Shub. Board Serves Freshmen CWS Represents Women Each fall seventy freshman women are cho- sen to serve on Freshman Board. These girls are acquainted with leadership positions in stu- dent government and campus activities through a variety of programs with campus leaders. The Council of Women Students is made up of WISA and Panhellenic representatives and, thus, serves as the collective voice for all un- dergraduate women. CWS works directly with Student Senate and CSA in proposing bills. CWS — Sandra Mattoon, Virginia Hackl, Marilynn Johnson, Diane Eisele, Dean Barbara Metzner, advisor; Susan Howell, Carol Meiller, Penelope Fredricks, Martha Herm, Dean Jean Hill, advisor; Jan Koenig, Jane Stevens, Betty Cocking. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Luckett. 267 n? Illini Guides Orient New Students to University Life The Illini Guides have the important task of orienting new freshmen to the campus. They are able to answer questions and give information which helps new- comers overcome the fear associated with the bigness and strangeness of the campus. An Illini Guide works closely with new students by remaining in close contact and giving advice immediately whenever a problem arises, whether it is a social or an academic one. Thus, a new student's anxiety is eased through this friendship. EXECUTIVE BOARD— TOP ROW: Bruce Lund, IF chairman; John Vercler, MRH chairman; Dean Gaylord Hatch, adviser; Donald Whitney, MIA chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Cocking, Panhellenic chairman; Dean Linda Hester, adviser; Susan Howell, WISA chairman; Karen Tuggle, assistant WISA chairman. ILLINI GUIDES — TOP ROW: Jane Zimmerman, Nancy Maxwell, Cynthis Turley, Irene Gecas, Sara Pence, Jane Atlas, Lynnc Blair, Susan Lashbrook, Susan Hcrscy, Pollyann Piper, Cyd Nepon, Mary Saferstien, Elaine Neubauer, Sue Mool, Barabara Hcgan, Judy Overlin, Patricia Ilolincr. FOURTH ROW: Carole Green, Jo Ann Platter, Nancy Joslyn, Pamela Petersen, Barbara Flynn, Carol Kingery, Sharon Adair, Jill Scott, Shirley Griffin, Sharon Focrtsch, Marjory Stafford, Judith Vyskocil, Nancy Shields, Judith Stewart, Clare Ann Paskiet. THIRD ROW: Victoria Nichols, Barbara Mueller, Carol Anderson, Pamela Foulks, Betty Cocking, Panhellenic chairman; Susan Howell, chairman; Miss Linda Hester, adviser; Karen Tuggle, assistant chairman; Margaret Manchester, Carole Bawdcn, Carolyn Banks, Betty Watts. SEC( )ND ROW: Barbara Schulman, Carol Scharhag, Janet Ackland, Mary Aikinan, Barbara Barnes, Serena McCullough, Sharlenc Learner, Marcia Schultz, Sara Soder, Margaret Ncfstcad. BOTTOM ROW: Cathleen Gannon, Eileen Dzielak, Lynne Firsel, Carol Garland, Judith Troy, Joan Beckerman, Marilyn Retzlaff, Alice Cortright. 268 The Men's Residence Halls Association tries to provide a program of activity which will interest and involve a group of 5,000 men. Along with its basic goals of increasing leadership, initiative, and scholar- ship, MRHA is attempting to stimulate individuals to seek understanding, knowledge, and relaxation through individual effort whenever possible. It is instituting better student programs to furnish a humanizing element in which classroom education and out-of- class activities blend, providing the individual with a complete education. The Executive Council of MRHA manages the internal business of the Association. It also advises the President's Council on MRHA and campus affairs. Don Kaizer, president of MRHA. MRHA Provides for a Complete Education PRESIDENT'S COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Barry Briggs, Stuart Simon, Brent Gregory, Norman Hoffmann, James Lynn, Kenneth Kindness, Edward Fahrner, James Mueller, Richard Swansen, Marc Aronin, Larry Palmerson, Edward Heckert, William Podl, Edward Jeanblanc, Paul Fahr. SECOND ROW: Herbert Harback, Myron Odell, Arthur Klein, Stephen Kaye, Gary Marcucci, Thomas Marzen, Joseph Derso, John Irwin, Donald Afflerbaugh, Robert Krumwiede, Daniel Parz, Arie VanderPloeg, Donald Meyer, Ernst Cornielsen, David Wickersheimer. BOTTOM ROW: John Swanda, David Helman, Larry Swanson, Robert Strand, Jerry Andreen, Frank Schweitzer, Don Kaiser, John Miller, Paul Han, Wesley Habley, Roger Miller, Robert Vercler, Steven Schreck. 269 ■ EXECUTIVE COUNCIL — TOP ROW: Bennett Alban, external vice president; David Helman, Garner area chairman; James Mueller, Hopkins area chairman- Terry Andreen, treasurer; Larry Swanson, Orchard Downs area chairman; Roger Miller, Townsend area chairman; John Swanda, Assistant Dean of Men- Wesley Habley, Weston area chairman. BOTTOM ROW: William Johnson, Forbes area chairman; John Miller, adminis- trative vice president; Frank Schweitzer, executive vice president; Don Kaizer, president; Paul Han, internal vice president; Robert Strand, secretary. Presidents' Council Accomodates Individual Interests The task of accommodating the individual's interest is that of the MRHA Presidents' Council. It is their job to create new social, cultural, and intellectual programs to meet the changing needs of the residents. Presidents' Council handles legislative changes; 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 judicial system of MRHA. Cases are first reviewed by individual houses. If an appeal is made, however, the Association Judicial Board will review the appeal and make a decision concerning the case in question. 270 JUDICIAL BOARD — TOP ROW: Gordon Baumgartner, Frank Mikes, Ronald Sanford. BOTTOM ROW: Paul I Ian, chairman; William 1 [amilton. ■■ MRHA Participates in Numerous Social Events THE ATTRACTIVE MRH dorms add a touch of beauty to the area. Throughout each year, MRHA strives to take an active part in the activities of the University. Socially, MRHA is encouraging increased relationships with other housing groups, participation in co-recreational and intra-mural sports, and increased expression of school spirit through participation in pep rallies, Dad's Day Revue, and other paired events. During Dad's Day Weekend, MRHA, WISA, and MIA held the annual Dad's Day Revue — one of the high spots of the campus weekend. MRHA can call itself an active group. MRH MEN SEEM to find time for their academic dutie; INFORMAL DANCES ARE common sights around MRH. FOLKSINGING AND INFORMAL get-togethers are frequent events. 271 The Men's Independent Association is an organization linking and representing on campus the men living in the various independent housing units. Its primary purpose is to maintain a high level of health and study conditions in these privately owned homes. The Association deals directly with the owners and serves as a mediator for grievances between the students and their landlords. This year, in addition to its usual activities, special attention was given to long range planning for MIA, adapting the programs and services of the organization in order to ad- just to the ever-changing and ever-growing University of Illinois. Joseph Coyne, president of MIA. MIA Adapts to Changing and Growing University EXECUTIVE COUNCIL— TOP ROW: Joseph Page, vice president of social affairs; Lawrence Baxter, vice president oi personnel; Richard Philipp treasurer; Lee Jacobs, secretary; fames McVickar, vice president of house services; Robert White, vice president of publications. HOI IOM ™ Edward Weisel.vice presidentof organization; Joseph Coyne, president; David Grieve, executive vice president; Ronald Kent, vice president nal affairs. ROW of exter 272 MONDAY COUNCIL REPRESENTATI VES— TOP ROW: Patrick Heitzman, William Radden, Larry Rose, Randell Keller, Marshall Ramme, Donald Feldhake, Tom Breuer, John Collins, Thomas Martin, Michael McCandless, Eugene David, Gregory Northcutt, LaVerne Canham, Dennis Williams, George Veenstra. THIRD ROW: Sheldon Greengard, Daniel Higgins, John Kennedy, John Castro, Robert Holloway, David Dominguez, William Cafferata, George Pearson, Thomas Priestley, Richard Aron, Larry Wooldrige, William Shockey, John Hightower, Howard Spires, Stanley Sutherland, Jeffery Muise. SECOND ROW: Richard Philipp, Robert White, Joseph Page, Edward Weisal, Joseph Coyne, David Grieve, Donald Kent, Lee Jacobs, James McVickar, Lawrence Baxter. BOTTOM ROW: Dean Andrews, Richard Ohlinger, James Peterson, Dean Samet, Barry Brusso, David Schaffer, Frank Detrana, Robert Durjer, David Bauman, James Traub. MIA Exemplifies the Interests of Independent Men In order to keep up with usual MIA policy, the useful previous policies were extended, and new programs to handle new problems were begun. This year a freshman board, whose duty it is to develop leadership, was continued as well as expanded. In the way of beginning programs a leadership conference for house officers was ini- tiated with the main purpose of preparing and training men for the performance of their jobs. Also introduced this year were weekly Friday Flings and informal open house dances, which helped to break up the rigors of studying. FRESHMAN BOARD— TOP ROW: Michael Kraska, Robert Michalak, Gary Raymond, James Moran, Timothy O'Keefe, Frank Morski, Kenneth Frantzen, Donald Feldhake, Donald Moffitt, Donald Owings, Marshall Ramme, Rene Fuentes, Howard Abrams. THIRD ROW: William Cafferata, Joseph Kuhns, Thomas Fisher, Tarry Brockmeyer, Christopher Baynas, Brian Mulcrone, James Peterson, Stephen VonderHaar, Russel Davis, Antti Maran, Randall Keller, William Luxten, Timothy Lane. SECOND ROW: Ronald Smith, Timothy McAuliff, Dennis Novak, Michael Chu, James Stovall, Larry Allen, Michael Kirchman, James Steinmann, Robert Beyers, Ronald Mogel, Max Heacock, Kenneth Yednock. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Kirchgesner, Donald Olson, Thomas Priestley, Arnold Sieger, Kenneth Parker, David Thinnes, David Zwicker, Gary Heusel, Dennis Huber, Daniel Friant, Keith Honnegger, Patrick O'Rourke. n ftr HJIA 3 ft m _ % i' . TOP ROW: Bernadine Heller, Prudence Berline, Sylvia Lundin. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia O'Connor, Sara Baker, Patricia Hearst. Our Winter Love Was Theme of WISA-MIA Dance Sno-Ball, the annual winter formal sponsored by the Women's Independent Student Association and the Men's Independent Association, was held Saturday, November 20th. Old-fashioned street lamps and a silhouette of a man and woman as a backdrop behind the queen's platform helped carry out the dance's theme, Our Winter Love. Large snowballs were used for the ballot boxes along with the pictures of the candiates. Voting for the queen was done by placing ticket stubs in the ballot boxes. 274 TOP ROW: William Robinson, James McVicker, Kenneth Piotter, Richard Taylor, Kenneth Nimrick, Robert White, Ronald Scherer. BOTTOM ROW: Marilynn Rawson, Mary Jo Hendrick- son, Marilynn Johnson, Emily Kastning, Carol Bankson, Diane Waltzek. Crowning of Queen Was Highlight of Sno-ball Formal The highlight of the 1965 dance was the crowning of the fifteenth Sno-Ball Queen, Miss Sara Baker. The new queen, a junior living in 4-H House and majoring in music, was chosen from a court including Prudence Berline, Patricia Hearst, Bernadine Heller, Sylvia Lundin, and Patricia O'Connor. As chairmen for the dance, Marilynn Johnson and Kenneth Nimrick presented the new queen with a bouquet of red roses and a charm bracelet. Each member of the court also received a charm as a remembrance of the evening. As in past years, Sno-Ball was a great success. Sara Baker, 1965 Sno-Ball Queen. 275 p YMCA CABINET — TOP ROW: Benjamin Downs, Robert Novota, Harlan Henson, Donald Steed, Scott Herrick, Clarence Ellis, Thomas Beale, Kent Fairfield, William Goldstein, James Johnson, Edward Nestingen, associate secretary; James Block. BOTTOM ROW: Mark Wieting, Robert Elder, recorder; Lawrence Miller, president; John Anderson, first vice president; Richard Church. NOT IN PANEL: Harold Anderson, second vice president; Allen Ferriera, Douglas Sims, Robert Bixler, Michael Bowman, John Price, associate secretary. YMCA Serves University Students The program of the YMCA allows the indi- vidual to select from various activities ranging from Pal, a community service program, to Po- wer Politics and Ethics. Also, the YMCA has a cafeteria, the Kaeser Room. Unlike the community YMCA, the University of Illinois YMCA does not provide athletic facili- ties. Instead, it tries to provide an atmosphere in which individuals, in solitude and concert, may freely and openly engage in an unlimited search for life's meaning. Traditionally the University Y has sought to confront and challenge issues which make an individual fully aware of the im- portance of man and the maintenance of his hu- manism in a world that is rapidly becoming sec- ular, urban, and impersonal. OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Dean Allen Weller, chairman; Professor Mar- tin Wagner, vice chairman; Al- bert Tillman, secretary; Professor Francis Weeks, treasurer. jS- J v 276 YWCA Fosters Leadership and Effective Participation OFFICERS OF THE YWCA: Susan Lashborok, treasurer; Sally Ridgeway, secre- tary; Karen Strohm, president; Rosemary Walton, vice president. Everyone is invited to join the local community of college women who are interested in doing something about the events of our times. The campus YW includes a variety of small groups for discussion of ideals, service, and fun. The YW develops student concern. Through the encounter groups, student forums, and faculty firesides, the par- ticipants gain insight into such vital is- sues as the war on poverty, urban re- newal and international tensions. The YWCA does not promise that happiness is being a member, but that happiness consists of being concerned with the ideas and activities that prove meaningful to an individual. WES A Provides Competitive Sport Activities for Women Women's Extramural Sports Association is a student organization for undergraduate women who are interested in competitive sports. This program also emphasizes student leadership and offers participants the opportunity to visit other campuses and to entertain other college women on our campus. In addition, WESA offers ad- vanced instruction in the sports played. WESA — TOP ROW: Sue Anne Beicher, Nancy Zvan, Susan Burroughs, Sherrill Riggins, Betty Bennett, Lucy Goldsmith, Sally Bell, Jane Sho- strum, Donna Korda, Judie Pilat. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Ruhlow, Bonnie Byrne, Rosemary Seiler, Miss Helga Deutsch, advisor; Eleanor Schoen, president; Toni Bjorn, Janice Weidon. NOT IN PANEL: Donna Torrence, Janice Walk. 277 QUEEN MARY LOU DOLLINS is crowned by Heather Kinsey, last year's queen. TOP ROW: John Walters, queen contest; David Lathrop, assistant chairman. THIRD ROW: Richard Langrehr, major chairman; Keith Haselhorst, decorations. SECOND ROvV: Randolph Chris- tianson, physical arrangements; David Griffin, publicity. BOT- TOM ROW: Michael Torgerson, treasurer; James Clarno, bids. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Grosser. Engineers Honored at Ball SNIB Informs Campus St. Pat's Ball, named after the patron saint of engineering, is held each March on a week- end near St. Pat's Day. Outstanding engineer- ing juniors and seniors are knighted and honor- ed with membership in the Knights of St. Pat, the honorary activity society for engineers. A queen is chosen from candidates nominated by various professional engineering societies. The Student News and Information Bureau is made up of students of all interests and ma- jors. However, it is a news agency only for the College of Agriculture. SNIB is organized into sections of photography, press, publications, radio, television, and exhibits. During the year SNIB mobilizes these media outlets to publicize the major activities of the agriculture campus. TOP ROW- Ronald Scherer, Wayne Henegar, Rodney Rice, Thomas Fisher, Lyn Ash, Robert Woods, James lY.iub, Richard Brooks, rhomas Smith Richard Wax, Robert Halm, Ronald Hartshorn. SECOND ROW: David AlthauS, Marilyn Wheeler, Teresa Reynolds, Susan Henry, Beth Berg, Linda Kendall, Kathleen Brave, Janet Spears, Nancy Bratton, Ann Vaughan, Donald McOabe. BOTTOM ROW: Carl Burkybile, Larry Allen, Ramona Kochis, Robert Pritchard, Kay Geiger, Dennis Mummert, Alice Dittraer, Sue Ehrhart, Larry Gutterridge. 278 Women's Glee Club Takes Pride in Its Work Through its tours and concerts the Women's Glee Club performs a service to both the University and the community. The club, directed by Elmer Thomas, began its year by singing for the Illinois Educational Institute, Illinois Choral Clinic, and Dad's Day Banquet. In the spring the club toured Southern Illinois, giving concerts in Carbondale and sur- rounding areas. The Glee Club also per- formed for the annual Mom's Day Concert. The repertoire consists of various types of music, from the classical to the modern. By singing different forms of music, the members can gain a deeper appreciation of it. Partici- pating in Women's Glee Club is an enjoyable experience. LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Franks, president; Barbara Power, treasurer; Kay Ritter, vice president; Karen McDowell, tour manager; Kathy Becker, secretary. TOP ROW: Janet Trulock, Hildegard Sittig, Sharon Wilson, Kathryn Droba, Suzanne Wildhagen, Shelby Mudsinger, Mary Henderson, Gloria Pitman, Terry Jones, Mary Legg, Marcia Schirmer, Ellen Mies, Barbara Power, Louise Pfeffer, Barbara Skei. THIRD ROW: Linda Hamilton, Mary Colby, Kareen Vallandigham, Susan Shiffler, Carroll Imle, Marcia Garmer, Carolyn Koenig, Karen McDowell, Mary Beth Shafer, Prudence Berline, Rita Ryan, Catherine Bobera, Judith Brickman, Joann Smith. SECOND ROW: Elmer Thomas, conductor; Jean Clinton, Janet Evetts, Mary Lynge, Carol Jo Reynolds, Patricia Duffield, Anne Dallman, Cherie Bohat, Joy Berkenstadt, Cheryl Bailleu, Sara Baker, Carole Barclay, Julie Swedberg, JoAnn Gerdes. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Emery, Patricia Sentman, Margaret Franks, Ann Leffler, Barbara Francisco, Martha Seifert, Kathy Becker, Susan Hartman, Karol Gagstetter, Dede Nickerson. 279 TOP ROW: Kenneth Arney, John Hartshorne, George Deininger, JefFery Hotham, Joe Prince, Joseph Hopkins, John Thomas, Edward Gray, Richard Erdmann, Larry Grabb, Paul Gula, Lowell Peck, Charles Gustafson, Lawrence Nordlof, Samuel Hays. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Shaul, Bruce Burch, Dan Paarlberg, James Brunner, Harold Isaacson, Richard Robinson, Douglas Olson, Larry Rell, Jim Grigg, Larry Bundy, Terry Scranton, Reynold Durre, James Roll, JefFery Lundeen, Tim Moreland. THIRD ROW: James Froehlich, Robert Morrison, Arvid Osterberg, Brian Burch, Paul Gallis, William Wilton, Gregory Schmidt, Larry Mitchell, Jon Haddon, Erick Johnson, William Schiminski, Daniel Brown, Robert Klohr, Thomas Clapp. SECOND ROW: John Zaruba, Martin Miller, Miles Smith, Peter Kauffman, Duane McKinley, Alan Miller, John Winter, Ronald Grabb, Richard Knox, Richard Mariner, John Berryman, Herbert Anderson, Thomas Winings. BOTTOM ROW: Dale Roller, accompanist- Prof. Harold Decker, conductor. NOT IN PANEL: William Hails, David Gardner, Donald Lykkebak, Bob Morreen. Singing Illini Carry on Traditions of Success and Quality Founded in 1887, the Varsity Men's Glee Club has continued to grow in popularity, en- thusiasm, and accomplishment. Success is a dominant feature of the club, as evidenced by the wide acclaim of its audiences. Relatively few members of this club are enrolled in the School of Music. The result of this blend of students, brought together by a love for music, is a strong fraternal spirit bringing forth the best in song. OFFICERS — TOP ROW: Tim Moreland, junior manager; Edward Gray, junior manager; David Gustafson, junior manager; David Gardner, secretary; William Hails, senior manager; Lawrence Nordlof, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Martin Miller, junior manager; Thomas Winings, president. L i i European Tour Highlight of Season for Mens Glee Club THE VOYAGERS , THE Glee Club trio, give an informal concert. All members of the Varsity Men's Glee Club agree that their European tour in the summer of 1965 was one of excitement and enjoyment. They left Chicago on August 16 and arrived in Paris on the seventeenth where they spent two days. While there, they toured Paris and made a tape recording. A three day stop in Rome was next with a concert in Brindizi following. Stopping next in Greece, the Glee Club toured Athens, Olympia, and Corinth, performing various concerts along the way. The highlight of their Grecian trip was learning and singing the Greek national anthem in Greek. They wound up their tour with another trip to Rome to perform for the Pope. BUSY SINGING ILLINI load up their Chicago bound bus on their departure day, August 15th. WILLIAM HAILS, EDWARD Gray, and Eden Nicholas pose in front of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. i Lajja r-1 ' 281 ■ TOP ROW- John Clinkman, Paul Pryor, Robert Moreen, Edward Baker, Karl Forsstrom, James Javore, Bruce Barkstrom, Richard Bloesch, John Mottar Eugene Tangul Paul Westlund, Kenneth Brillhart, Dennis Shaul. THIRD ROW: Floronne Griffin, Paul Owings, Michael Benard, Tames Sirois 'Maurice Jones, James Gothard, Jay Means, Gary Gletty, William Nicholls, Phillip Smith, Ralph Retherford, Dan Paarlberg, Kath- leen Tydd. SECOND ROW: Linda Best, Jean MacDonald, Sandra Kooyenga, Carroll Imle, Linda Johnson, Thorgerdur Ingolfsdottir, Bonnie Barnett, Alexis DeFotis, Sandra Kungle, Kathryn Sobeski, Judith Fulton, Miriam Gordon, Cathy Koerber, Sandra Lott. BOTTOM ROW: DoreenBaillargeon, Elizabeth Burk, Patricia Hearst, DiAnne Westermann, Marilee David, Mary Norris, Linda Bourne, Valerie Dvorak, Rhonda Fleming Susan Brownfield, Barbara Beckmeyer, Kathryn O'Connor, Janet Turuda, Bonnie Mottar. Prof. Harold Decker, conductor. Choir Performs at Various Concerts During Busy Season The Concert Choir has continued to maintain its reputa- tion as a fine choral group. Its select membership is based on previous scholarship performance and musical ability. In the fall they sang at a choral clinic directed by Robert Shaw. This was followed by a Thanksgiving television program, a Christmas concert, and a spring concert on Campus. TOP ROW: James Javore, external vice president: William Nicholls, externa] treasurer: Edwin Baker, vice 'president; James Gothard, external president. BOTTOM ROW: Valerie Dvorak, treasurer: Paul Owings, president; Linda Bourne, secretary. 282 TOP ROW: Kathryn Arlen, Mary Anne Duis, Lynda Scranton, Carol Purdy, Sally Reynolds, Kay Fisher, Samuel Hohmann, Larry Smith, Michael Hari, Roger Farmer, Ronald Suter, Roy Frazier, Carol Brookhart, Heather MacKenzie, Patricia Holland, Nancy Kloetzli, Debra Slaugh- ter, Marilyn Kreitner, Rosemary Seiler, Laura Newman. FOURTH ROW: Carol Becker, Bonnie Fredin, Paula Clayton, Rozamund Beynon, Janice Edgar, Mary Ann Johnson, Sandra Kappmeyer, Susan Gross, David Nagele, Daniel DeMarco, Louis Hickok, Randall Bell, Ronald Fruin, Carol Walter, Barbara Rubley, Susan Mordica, Diane Kruass, Marilyn Reiners, Gail Esarey, Dianne Fisher, Jacqueline Francis. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Hughes, Bonnie Rogers, Nancy Fetters, Margaret Maxwell, Viki Sawyer, Carole Walther, David Alvey, David Wojtowicz, Howard Bradley, John Thompson, William Shafer, Edward Lathrope, Beverly Baker, Lucinda Skeen, Carole Mitts, Marsha Swinger. SECOND ROW: Lila Koets, Jane Herman, Arlene Nies, Deborah Imle, Evelyn Bartenstein, Allan Brown, Thomas Farr, Ian Thomas, Edward Meyer, Karen Hardy, Barbara Britton, Marjorie McPherson, Barbara Kennedy, Gloria Campbell. BOTTOM ROW: Diane Haas, accompanist; Richard Bloesch, conductor; Jameson Marvin, conductor. University Chorus Divides; Women's Ensemble Is Formed This year's University Chorus was under the direction of Richard Bloesch. It consisted of eighty students, many of whom were not music majors. By practicing in the Chorus, these young men and women gained valuable training and experience in using their voices. Because there were so many girls who comprised University Chorus a separate group, called the Women's Ensemble, was formed. This ensemble was composed of twenty girls under the direction of Jameson Marvin, and it is gaining renown as a distinct group from the Chorus. Several times during the past year these two groups got together and gave each other a concert. Refreshments were provided and a good time was had by all. Often, too, the groups would exchange directors, adding variety to the course. The University Chorus and the Women's Ensemble gave two major performances this year. The first one was a Christmas Concert given at the Assembly Hall in combination with the Men's and Women's Girl Clubs; the second was in the spring. 283 ( Directed by Professor Bernard Goodman, the University of Illinois Symphony Orchestra again displayed a concert season of outstanding excellence and superiority. The Orchestra, which is composed of students who have proven their proficiency in the field of music, was selected by the State Department to tour South America in 1964. The 1965-66 season included a performance for the Music Educators National Convention and a concert on campus. Bernard Goodman, conductor. Quality of Symphony Orchestra Upheld in Year's Concert ore, Raymond Senecal, Gordon Peterson, Norma Wilson, Cleora Kccler. David le Teigle Robertson, FLU': Gordon, Linda Blackwood, John Deppe, Jc... TRUMPET: Alvin Lowrey, Ferry Tessin, Richard Forgensen, Gerald Makeever. I ROMBONh: Milton Stevens, David bporny, worth, Lynn Newton. TUBA: Michael Russell. TIMPANI: William Youhass. PERCUSSION: Michael Rosen, Joseph [nman, Eileen llarson. HARP: Barbara SkuUy. PIANO: Elizabeth Mruk. 284 II [| filial' 1 ,, H-r' at mi BM BH III ■ ■if ' ab li V bf m. i ! i MnK« ?[flai r i J-f('ft'f .1 i 1 UNIVERSITY OF NCERX- AND 1965 - 1966 CLARINETS: Allen Lappin, Harvey Hermann, Michael Faulhaber, Robert Williams, Darlene Ferrantino, Margaret Bryant, Martin Mann, Karen McLaughlin, Charles Martin, Phillip Weinberg, Wesley Habley, Lynne Russell, Don Gotten, George Pagels, Harold Mulderink, Terrence Monteith, Dorothy Briscoe, David Barton, Susan Glover, Robert Summerer, Catherine Tarrant, William Feldman, Daniel Albano, Janet Paitl, William Black, Miles Smith, James Young, Jack Tuttle, Virginia Rice, Larry Greep, Gregory Summers. BASS CLARINETS: Marian Pepper, Robert Webb, Wesley Schumacher, William Waller, Roger Lueck, Orin Ireland. CONTRABASS CLARINETS: Charles Bowman, James Manuell, Virginia Stitt. STRING BASSES: Grace Sexton, Robert Moreen. PIANO AND CELESTE: David Durand. HARP: John Gearhart. FLUTES AND PICCOLOS: Jill Shires, John Fenley, James Phillips, Barbara Allen, Suzanne Veach, Kathryn O'Connor, Elaine Zeiger, Arthur Reblitz, David Durand, Jacqueline Engel, Margaret Tuchel, Kay Kisinger, Anne Tolan, Catherine Sherwin, James LeGrand, Susan Jaeger, Linda Bibb, Blanche Johnson, Christina Martin, Mary Pond. OBOES AND ENGLISH HORN: Marc Fink, Steven Gordon, Carl Amerlan, David Wallace. BASSOONS AND CONTRABASSOON: Nancy Hampton, Howard Amerlan, Linda Blackwood, Albert Asch. SAXOPHONES: Cheryl Watson, Roger Reichmuth, Terry Lepper, Claude Sigmon. HORNS: James Keays, Glen Fairchild, Alfred Blatter, Glen Anderson, James Cato, Thomas Clapp, Thomas Roberson, Gregory Davis. CORNETS: Alvin Lowrey, Dalvin Boone, Gerald Makeever, Kenneth Ferrantino, Delmar Banner, George Kuhns, James Shugert, Janet Barksdale, Raymond Johnston, Lester Rhodes, Raymond Fairchild, Kenneth Dodds. TR LIMPETS: Richard Jorgensen, Jerry Tessin, Phil Parsons, Thomas Connely. TROMBONES: Gerald Grose, David Sporny, Frank Harmantas, William Duckworth, John Sexton, Jeffrey Williams, Douglas Lemmon, Peter Ogilvie, Lennard Paulsen, Phillip Kasik. EUPHONIUMS: Gary Shumaker, Louis Angoli, Robert Jorgensen, Harold Phillips, Michael Mamminga. TUBAS: Howard Bowlin, James Paul, Thomas Lyckberg, Michael Russell, Kent Campbell, Richard Helm. TIMPANI: James Stutsman. PERCUSSION: Joseph Inman, Fred Combs, John Schoenberger, John Rogers, Dennis Melhouse. Concert Band Gains Campus and National Acclaim ft M } Seventy-six years of success have made the University of Illinois Concert Band nearly legendary on campus, state, and national levels. Last year marked the Con- cert Band's Diamond Anniversary, and this year it again scheduled both January and April concerts. Under the direction of Mark Hindsley, who attempted to present a new approach in concert music, the band played selections such as Shostakovich's Festive Overture, Bach's Dionysia, and Jager's Second Suite. Mark Hindsley, conductor. 285 I FLUTES: Vera Reynolds, Carol Hanscom, Lyn Saracino, Esther Ettinger, Els a Beuk, Jeffrey Simmons, Gloria Whitney, Roberta Huber, Ellen DeChicio, Carolyn Brock, Virignia Fisher, Katherine Clark. OBOES: Deborah Fawcett, Cleve Fenley, David Mamminga, Janet Thompson, Deidra Overman. ENGLISH HORN: Deidra Ovelman. BASSOONS: John Patton, Terence Hammer, William Taylor. CLARINETS: Milford Wolpoff, Margene Kirkwood, Charles Smiley, Cheryl Blumberg, Mary Ross, Michael Bielski, Ronald Tutt, Amy Kunz, John Koenig, Joan Sroka, Barbara Farrar, Linda Magel, Carol Vincent, Ellen Look, Gary Nelson, Kenneth Freer, Deborah Ashbrook, Adrienne Angone, James Stevens, Ruth Sommerlield, Kathryn Schlaf, Rita Politzer, Kent Lichfield, Joseph Barfuss. BASS CLARINETS: Sara Soder, James Linder, Emmert Clevenstine. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Jacqueline Davis, Sammy Kicks, Larry Dittmer, Raymond Younger. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Roger Ray. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: James Hopwood. CORNETS: Frederic Mortiz, Alan Nelson, Michael Fagan, Fary Fladmoe, Gerald Theobald, Robert Chase, Alan Bilyeu, James Hatfield, Phillip Limbacher, David Toth. TRUMPETS: Gary Kleiber, Thomas Balma, Joseph Liss, Barry B.-sson. HORNS: Donald Hlousek, Michael Brickey, Melita Zahradka, William Winter, Ellen Klocke, Nancy Schaeffer, Tedd Runge, Dennis Durbin, John Schill. TROMBONES: Richard Rous h, James Ryan, Ronald Selle, David Jontes, Richard Foss, Donald Greeley, David Kibbey, George Bass, David Myrow. BARITONES: Thomas Leming, Peter Vallandigham, James Stovall. TUBAS: David Peterson, Leland Herzberger, Harold Drake, Jerry Sweeney, David Houser. PERCUSSION: Richard Banholzer, Donald Huntley, Charles Opela, Robert Rosen, Timothy Theesfeld. First Regimental Band's Spring Concerts Entertain Illini About 100 musicians constitute the First Regimental Band, a select group second only to the Concert Band, which meets three hours each week to practice for concerts and programs. Some of these include their Formal and Twilight Concerts in the spring, their matinee performance for MRH, and their participation at Honors Day. In addition, the male members make up the core of the Illini Marching Band which plays during football games. Everett Kisinger, conductor. 286 Guy Duker, conductor. The Second Regimental Band this year performed at the Twelfth Annual Festival of Concert Band Music on January 14-15 and for various Twilight Concerts. Members of the band are chosen through auditions held each semester and daily during the summer. A person's ability to play effectively will determine whether he will be chosen for the band. Second Regimental Band Performs for University Students SECTION A: FLUTES: Karen Hafenrichter, Cynthia Rudin, Chandler Parkay, William Veatch, Louisa Choules, Roger Puta, Ronald Iwansk, Carol Merhar, Dinah Dyal. OBOES: Jacalyn Jones, Marilyn Brewick, Beverly Briggs. BASSOON: Judith McNary. CLARINETS: Michael Harrison, Thomas Anderson, Carol Nesheim, Gordon Fuchs, Jon Lindstrom, Richard Beaty, Jeffrey Gurga, Frederick Speltz, David Wojtowicz. BASS CLARINET: Richard Bradley. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Nancy Bush, Mark Gillen, Paul Williams, Gary Carr. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Robert Pritchard. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Alan Schramm. CORNETS: Bruce Meyer, Kenneth Krejci, Howard Farkash, Ralph Stern, William Pfingsten, Richard Jones, Gary Everhart, Richard Wax, James Stouffer. TRUMPETS: David Johnson, Malcolm MacKenzie. HORNS: Judith Johnson, Dennis Pessis, Stuart Wilson. TROMBONES: Donald Powell, Katherine Harsh, Gerald Martin, Linda Doolen, Richard Nie- mann, William Davisson, James Hadley. BARITONES: Arlene Jacobson, Norman Schmidt, Fredrick Fahlsing, John Croft, David Alexander TUBAS: Stephen Maack, Joseph Hopkins, Terry Imig, Allen Seevers. PERCUSSION: Richard Bogren, Carol McEvers, Roger Zmrhal. SEC- TION B: FLUTES: Sue Wich, Judith Schettler, Carol Kreider, Peggy Svoboda, William Irons, Susan Larson, Carol Purdy, Alonda Belpulsi. OBOES: Nancy Fredrickson, Beth Berg. BASSOONS: Harold Kaller, Claude Stewart. CLARINETS: Louis Alster, Edith Barnard, Elizabeth Kuehn, Nancy Cullen, Stephen Manrose, Linda Meade, Vincent Conforti, John Gregg, Grace Ayanoglou, Elizabeth Ballance, Stephen McCarty, Arthur Reblitz. BASS CLARINET: Jo Anne Bowen. ALTO SAXOPHONES: Jack Sharp, Owen Autry, Kenneth Mauro, William Davis, John Meyer. TENOR SAXOPHONE: Jay Rosellini. BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Joseph Rank. CORNETS: Michael Krone, William Foss, Matti Harm, Laura Christensen, Robert Ash, Michael Young, Russell Pond, Thomas Crane, Michael Konarski, Penny Koch, Ralph Nicksarlian. TRUMPETS: James Marcum, John Stewart. HORNS: Paul Vallandigham, Etha Broom, Robert Martin, Sally Northcraft, George Kwain, Mary Clevenstine, Thomas Brock, Byron Wilson. TROMBONES: Terry Roszhart, John Keiser, Joseph Ream, Gary Simpson, Roy Johnson, Gregory Bates, David Bangtson, Edward Griffin. BARITONES: Thomas Ranson, Richard Pass, Clarke Schumacher. TUBAS: Thomas Custis, Richard Sherwood, Eric Giebelhausen, Robert Clemans. PERCUSSIONS: Alan Goldberg, Susan Hayward, Roy Mann, Richard Preston. 287 TOP ROW: Eugene Bernstein, Robert Smoller, Leslie Schwarz. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Buck, Patricia Rabbe, Pamela Slimering, Phyllis Czyzewski. Campus Chest Charlie, the heart of the drive. Campus Chest Charlie Symbolizes Annual Fund Drives COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN TOP ROW: David Warford, Charles Laver, Arthur Walter, Jacqueline Weinberg. THIRD ROW: Betty Mitchell, Nancy Burnett. SECOND ROW: Gerald Lester, James Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: June Bartow, Janice Markert, Rcnee Herscll, I, vie l'lulipson. Holly Harden. NOT IN PANEL: Hugh Forbes. 288 EXECUTIVE BOARD— TOP ROW: Mr. Howard Coquelin, advisor; Robert Smoller, Leslie Schwarz, James Mueller, Eugene Bernstein, Mr. Louis Liay, advisor. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Czyzewski, Patricia Rabbe, Pamela Siemering, Marian Hull, Marilyn Buck, Dean Jean Hill. NOT IN PANEL: Peter Heusen. University Activity Supports Many Charities he (Ti m WITH Campus Chest is an aggregate charity that co-ordinates various fund drives into one annual drive. This enables the student body to take a more active part in the support of local, national, and international charities. The Heart Fund, Cancer Fund, and University Scholarship Fund are only a few charities receiving money. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ilissa Fagel, Sharon Ponder, Suzanne Seavey. LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Guimont, Sue Sordell, Sandra Hubatka, Suzanne Seavey. 289 I ■ sports L: ! -: Illini Sports Disappointing The Illinois sports scene was one of both surprises and disappointments this year. Char- acterized by great individual achievements, Illi- nois teams often failed in the big games which could have pushed them to the top. A notable example was Harry Coombes' bas- ketball team. Led by record breaking scoring by Don Freeman and by the outstanding play of Rich Jones and Jim Dawson, the Coombesmen had little trouble with top teams Michigan and Iowa, but could not seem to find the range against cellar teams Purdue and Indiana. Incon- sistent throughout the season, the Illini finished third in a strong Big Ten Conference. Another disappointment lay with the baseball team. Recovering splendidly from a last place finish in 1964, Coach Eilbracht's squad faltered on the final weekend of the season, losing the game to Purdue, and with it, a chance for the conference crown. Again one man led the way as sophomore Ken Holtzman pitched the team to a fifth place conference finish. Other Illini athletic teams floundered through mediocre seasons. One team, however, came away with a sixth consecutive conference title. Roger Garrett and Captain John Tocks helped Coach Mac Garrett's fencers to Illinois' only conference championship of the year. Ulini Football 294 . . Its Color J3 Its Leaders ' I . . . Its Traditions I sas DO YDST ER I Basics Stressed in Spring Football Football practice begins early at Illinois — in the middle of the baseball season. Spring is the time to stretch and strain those unused muscles and to get into some semblance of top physical fitness. And then all those play books must be memorized again. Kicking and the other funda- mentals have to be learned all over, and then, finally, scrimmages can be run. Among all those fellows in unnumbered jerseys, some may become football players next fall. 298 299 t m FRED HARMS AND Dale Greco bust in to nail Unverferth for a loss. I KEN KMIEC SAIES through the Buckeye punting unit trying to block a punt. 300 - '.V i! V4 Inexperience Spells Disaster The season opened badly for the Illini and soon got worse. After dropping a close 12-10 decision to Oregon State, they romped over Southern Methcdist 42-0, only to fall in quick succession to Michigan State and Ohio State. Hampered by inexperience, and at times dazzled by the slick play of All- American Paul Brothers, the Fighting Illini lost their opener, chiefly through their own mistakes. With thirteen sophomores and nine non-lettermen on the roster, Pete Elliott's squad simply could not contain the Beaver ground game, nor could they capitalize on three recovered fumbles. In the second game of the season, everything clicked and it was a rout over SMU. Fred Custardo tossed for three touchdown passes, two of them to sophomore John Wright for 64 and 51 yards. The next two games proved disastrous. After holding Michigan State for almost three quarters the Illini lost first Don Hansen, then the game, by a 22-12 margin. In the fourth game of the season the Buckeyes of Ohio State destroyed a much-demoralized Illini squad 28-14. It marked the sixth straight season the Illini have been unable to beat OSU. 301 Tllini Please Home Crowd In a mixed season, the football fortunes of the Fighting Illini took a definite upswing with successive victories over Duke and Indiana. In a game marked by chill winds and Duke fumbles, Callie Pinder's breakaway speed proved decisive as the Illini posted their third victory to even their season record. Pinder raced eighty yards for one touchdown and Fred Custardo scored another, his first of the season, on a seven yeard plunge. The Blue Devils were plagued by three lost fumbles and three Illini interceptions. Two of the miscues led directly to Illinois scores. The 1965 Homecoming game was a romp, with both Illinois and Jim Grabowski running over Indiana by a 34-13 margin. The senior fullback carried thirty times for 186 yards, breaking the forty year career rushing mark of Red Grange in the process. The Illini seemed finally to have jelled as a team. FRED CUSTARDO AND Ron Bess set up the deadly quarterback option play. -' ■' jivtmmmiiUxssi 302 BILL HARPER AND Ken Kmiec team to stop Lou Sims for a loss. ALL-AMERICAN JIM Grabowski is met by a swarm of Purdue tacklers. 303 V DICK KEE STOPS Hadrick flat in his tracks. BATCHELDER SPRINTS FOR a T.D. after making his steal from Griese. CUSTARDO BOOTS A point after in the Illini rampage against Purdue. 304 n F 2 Pj . k V. ■ ■■;: ■:■:■:■■ i • , 14 V„ T--J -, H ■ ' Illini Reach Peak at Purdue Pete Elliott's inconsistent juggernaut climaxed the '65 season with a reverberating shutout victory over top-ranked Purdue. Millions of armchair quarterbacks watched Bo Batchelder and company maul Purdue 21-0. Bo earned the Lineman of the Week Award by intercepting two passes, recovering a fumble, and stealing the ball from Griese's hands for a 55-yard gallop. Grabowski scored the initial touchdown and broke the Big Ten three year rushing record in addition to passing Tommy O'Connell's 1951-52 total offense record. Sophomore John Wright teamed up with Custardo to account for the other two scores. Although Grabowski and Batchelder were standouts in the upset, Coach Elliott described the victory as the greatest effort of any team with which I've been connected. 305 TYPICAL OF THE Michigan game, Illini defenders stop halfback Carl Ward deep in the secondary. Defense, Grabowski Key Though the Fighting Illini ended their home season with a 23-3 loss to Michigan, they rounded out a winning campaign with two convincing victories over Wisconsin and Northwestern. The Illini scored quickly against Michigan as Fred Custardo booted a seven yard field goal. However, unable to stop Michigan's Carl Ward, the Illini lost a seventh successive time to Coach Pete Elliott's brother Bump. Rebounding against a hapless Wisconsin defense, the Grabowski-led Illini ripped the Badgers for a 51-0 victory. The Illini capitalized on seven turn- overs, and Grabo carried for 198 yards. Grabowski again led the Illini in their 20-6 final win over Northwestern. Grabo added 186 yards, passing the Big Ten mark for single season yardage. END CRAIG TIMKO is stopped after grabbing a short pass. 306 The Illinf s Chief Fred Cash, better known as Chief Il liniwek, played a double role this year. In addition to his position as the Illini's Chief, Fred was also a member of the football team. Consequently, this required that he change outfits often. Fred left just before the end of the half to go to the locker room where he then donned his Chief Illiniwek outfit and applied his war paint. Later, he made his surprise appearance from amidst the ranks of the marching band, dancing- down the field to the wild cheers of the fans. Embodying the spirit of all Illini, the Chief creates a level of spirit missing at most college football games. 307 w I. k r « • '  '.,■ i - o oo r  • , ' JJ i4r T L 9 •— yj -'■'■ - — --——_,„■ i_ 1 Inexperience Results in Inconsistency No team losing great basketball players like Thoren, Brody, and Redmon, can hope to replace them in a day, or even in one season. The early part of the campaign found Coach Harry Combes juggling lineups in an effort to discover a consistently winning combination which could subdue other Big Ten power- houses. It was this first-line inexperience which hampered the Illini's success. Led by the record breaking scoring of team captain Don Freeman and the fine play of sophomore Rich Jones, Illinois experienced success and disappointment. Opening at home, the cagers stung Butler 88-74, but looked very ragged doing it. Although Combes could not find a fourth and fifth man to complete his first five, Jim Dawson emerged as an outside shooter and a consistent scoring threat. 308 J M ft. .'«;'■ i: ••  v25 i%ju ' n i 4 DON FREEMAN TRIES to save an out of bounds pass. SI CAPTAIN DON FREEMAN leaps for a rebound. TOP ROW: Carolyn Newton, Molly McNamara, Dawn Sayre, captain; Vicki Auer, Cheryl Crabtree. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Larson, Connie Fouts, Maggie Panella, Margie Burke. RICH JONES ADDS needed rebounding strength to the Illini attack. VICKI AUER LEADS Illinois fans in a cheer. Win Some; Lose Some The hardest thing for a young and inexperienced team to do is to win on the road. Faced with a tough early schedule, the Fighting Illini dropped two decisions on the same weekend. They lost 109-98 to Brigham Young, then were tripped 87-79 by UCLA. As if these two encounters weren't enough, Illinois returned home to face Kentucky, the number one team in the nation. The Illini lost 86-68. Having taken its lumps from the best, a chastened Illinois squad thumped West Virginia 96-86 and an unwary Wisconsin team 90-70, bringing its season record to 3-3. But just as the Illini started to jell, they reverted to previous form and dropped a mistake filled 84-81 decision to Princeton. 312 JIM DAWSON SEEMS to be tied up for the moment. SPIRITED CONNIE FOUTS leads an enthusiastic cheer in the Assembly Hall. 313 CLOUDS OVER THE Assembly Hall foreshadow Illini fortunes too much of the time. PRESTON PEARSON SQJ EEZES around an Indiana player for a layup. 314 REFRESHMENTS HIT THE spot at halftime of a tense game. DEJECTED FANS LEAVE Assembly Hall after an Illini loss. Illini Stung by Cellar Dwellers The weeks following the nationally- prominent upset of Big Ten leader Michigan brought into sharp focus the problems that plagued the Illini during the 1965-66 season. Inconsistency struck again as the Illini won a shaky victory over Ohio State by one point and then lost similar contests to Northwestern 80-77 and Indiana 81-77. The cager's reliance upon Don Freeman seemed to be at the bottom of the problem. When Don was a little inconsistent, the team ceased to function in a coordinated manner. Freeman's bout with the stomach flu led to the instability that spelled disaster for the young Illini squad. 315 316 •K '' SOPHOMORE RON DUNLAP stuffs two big points. EVEN THE REFEREE may have trouble untangling this confusion. Close But Not Quite Illinois basketball ventures started erratically and, unfortunately, finished the same way. Coming off their exceptional performance against Minnesota, the Illini bowed to the eventual second place Michigan State squad 68-66 and then lost a rematch to Minnesota 94-92. The sometimes down but never out attitude prevailed as Purdue fell 98-81 with sophomore Rich Jones getting 30 points. The following Saturday the squad put out one of their finest performances of the season, thumping a strong Iowa team 106-90 with Don Freeman contributing 32 points. The 1965-66 Illini wound up at 12-12; but Rich Jones, Ron Dunlap, and Jim Dawson will return to spark a strong team. 317 I ■■ Double or Nothing A sophomore dominated baseball squad came within a weekend of cap- turing the Big Ten title last spring. On the last weekend of the season the Illini dumped Purdue 3-1 behind Ken Holtzman's two hitter only to have a Michigan State victory on the same day elim- inate them from a share of the title. It was a comeback season for Coach Lee Eibracht's team after finishing with a 1-14 mark in the Big Ten the previous season. Illinois ended with an 8-6 conference mark, an overall 14-9 record, and were only 3J ? games behind the champion Ohio State team. Particularly encouraging was the fine all round play of sophomore pitchers Ken Holtzman and Art Allen. Also impressive in their rookie seasons were infielders Danny Humay, Jerry Szukala, Al Waters, and Bill Schlueter. 319 m Baseball A-Go-Go Baseball '65, Illini style, was marked by hustle and more hustle. Like any ball team they ran the bases, ran for fly balls, and just ran. Nothing could stop our boys, except maybe rain and occasionally the other team. Last year was a building year, and build we did, combining some fine sophomore talent with established men like Jim Vopicka and Trenton Jackson. Like any team that did not make the top, we can say wait until next year. But with our team we can hardly wait. Jk A 320 VOPICKA RACES HOME with the tying run in a 5-4 comeback victory against Michigan State. m Around and Around the Bases - - V L |flC ft 323 ( End of An Era The 1964-65 track season, the last for twenty-eight year veteran Leo Johnson who retired at the end of the season, was a mediocre one for the Illini. There were only two bright spots in the indoor season. One was the :06.1 sixty yard dash turned in by Trenton Jackson in the NCAA championships and the other was the great job done by the mile relay team at the Big Ten meet in the Armory March 6. Their time of 3:15.2 was the best for the Big Ten indoor season. The outdoor season was, due to injuries and the loss of Trenton Jackson to baseball, a frustrating one. In the Big Ten meet at Iowa, however, Bogie Redmon tossed the discus 167 ft. 3 2 in. for the Big Ten title and a new Iowa field record. Bill Hartman and Foster Travis also showed well in the meet. .-'■■:■:-■ ' 324 m II m ■M JOHN FLEMING GETS set to stroke a short putt as he tours the Savoy links. No Place to Go But Up The Ulini linksmen under Coach Ralph Fletcher had a dismal season, finishing tenth in the Big Ten . Holding down top spot on the Illinois team was sophomore Tom Parkhill, banging out an average of 78.6 clouts per loop. Sophomore Dennis Cashman took second position, averaging 80 strokes per round. Closing out their final season with the Illini were seniors Bob Goulding, captain Charles Kohr, Lee Newell, and Joe Hurst. Hope for the '66 season revolves about a nucleus of seasoned sophomores including Steve Nester and John Fleming. 327 utti nrm rmi! ftU 4_ —  Netmen Surge Toward Top Although it was his first season of big time college coaching, Bob Lansford brought the Illini netmen to a respectable fifth place position in the Big Ten. Leading his Illini attack was Captain Tom Bauer, who played in the number one position on the squad. He was backed by two hard-hitting- sophomores, Jerry Johnson and Jim Dawson. Even though the Illini netters placed no one in the conference meet finals at Indiana, the final season statistics revealed a creditable won-loss record of 9-4. With so many outstanding players back to spark the squad, the building Illini are looking ahead and hoping to gain extensive ground in reaching the top division crown next year. THE PAUSE THAT refreshes! 328 - «_ ,„_ Wrestlers Pinned With Defeat Pinned by ill fortune and taken down by a rugged schedule, the Illini matmen suffered through a long, long 65-66 season, a season replete with injuries, bad breaks, and more than a few competitive setbacks. If nothing else, Coach Patterson's wrestlers learned the art of losing gracefully. Two of the bright spots in an otherwise dull season were little Al McCullen, wrestling in the 130 weight class, and at 137, team captain Fred Aprati. 331 2 .« J y _ Fencers Take Big Ten The absence of NCAA champion Craig Bell from the fencing team was felt by Mac Garret's fencers this year; but despite this fact, they managed to win the conference championship for the sixth year in a row. Though not showing well during the season, the team won the Big Ten Meet. There were several particularly bright spots for the Illini. Captain John Tocks and Ron Aufrecht in foil and Roger Garret in epee were outstanding all season. ILLINOIS FENCER PARRIES opponent and scores a touch in an epee match. LAST YEAR'S NCAA champion Craig Bell watches with approval at a practice match between two young Illini fencers. 333 m Swimmers on the Rise Coach Al Klingel is not used to losing more than he wins as his record of ten out of twelve winning seasons attests. The two losing seasons, however, occurred the past two years. Thus unhappy Coach Klingel's goal this year was to regain his winning stride. His tankmen led by Bob Bachman in the freestyle and Dave Florio in the sprints, rewarded him handsomely for his efforts as they went into the last four meets leading the conference. And with no graduating seniors, next year looks even better. 334 • .' - •. V Ek l • ' ' ' . J , r - a. w ■ ..JM ■  - ■ v ' iflH . i SV- • . ■ ■i $ £ , I • •• ■ ■ t B b • g - ■ r ■ • • ■ 2 • ■«i ' ■ - @r Gymnastics Squad Shows Signs of Improvement The Illinois gymnastics team dominated the Big Ten almost from habit throughout the fifties, winning championships from 1950 to 1960 — eleven consecutive years. During that span they also won four national titles. This year's gymnastics squad, rebounding from a poor showing last season, made definite strides toward regaining their former supremacy. Undefeated through the half of the season, they were strong contenders for another Big Ten title. Gymnastics, which stresses strength, co-ordination, and timing to a higher degree than almost any other competitive sport, is basically a test of individual performances. There are seven gymnastic events, including the trampoline, rings, the parallel bars, the horizontal bar, vaulting, floor exercises, and the side horse. Points are aw arded for routines in each of these events. Some gymnasts outstanding this year were team captain Bill Silhan, Harold Shaw, and Hargo Rollo. Also making great contributions were John Eliason and freshman Gary Holveck. Something for Everyone What intra-mural sports may lack in skill and finesse is more than balanced by the enthusiasm and effort put out by all the players. I-M football and basketball, both utilizing the same basic techniques of playing, draw the biggest interest and participation, but water polo, volleyball, and an annual track meet also highlight the sports scene. IT'S A WET, wet world in intramural water polo. BUD TICE OF AKA goes in close for a shot in an intramural game with ZBT. TOM GUMBEL AND Hill Mod.c scramble to stop a gain in IM football. Butkus Repeats as Athlete of the Year Dick Butkus continued the Illini tradition of excellence as he became the third athlete in Il- linois history to win the Athlete of the Year title two years in a row. This year Butkus completed the first phase of his hopefully long and successful career with the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. As a rookie he became a super star and made the NFL All- Star Team as middle linebacker. Butkus was a standout among varsity athletes. Clayton Beattie enjoyed a three year unde- feated record in dual meet competition and a 340 1964 Big Ten second place title. Craig Bell was the 1965 AOY runner-up and added a Big- Ten championship title and an NCAA runner-up title in saber competition to a '63 second place in the Big Ten and to a '64 NCAA championship. Rich Callaghan became the fourth man to win nine letters and was one of Illinois' greatest all-around athletes. Skip Thoren followed many Illini cage immortals. Skip set a conference record with his .560 shooting percentage and was elected the squad's most valuable player for two consecutive years. 5- — _ _ JL _ la J rvcfc $ - ' v r •§ Pr v TOP ROW: Head Coach Pete Elliott, Assistant Coach Burt Ingwersen, Freshman Coach Jim Brown, Assistant Coach Gene Stauber, Assistant Coach Bill Taylor, Assistant Coach Jack Hart, Assistant Coach Bob Herndon, Assistant Coach Lou Baker, Assistant Coach Buck McPhail. FIFTH ROW: Walter Maksym, Edward Kasprowicz, David Tomasula, Samuel Stancik, Willis Fields, John Klickna, Raymond Bateman, Richard Stone, James Marinangel, William Allen, Frederick Cash, John Davis, Willard Radell. FOURTH ROW: Larry Jordan, Cyril Pinder, Craig Timko' Donald Harford, Gerald Schmidt, Glen Noren, Glen Allie, Richard Erickson, Fredrick Harms, Kenneth Kmiec, Dean Volkman, Richard Londo, Alan Cookerly. THIRD ROW: James Hoffman, Phillip Knell, William Harper, Gerald Carbonari, John Wright, Jay Walters, Thomas Haeflinger, Ronald Bess, Robert Miller, Richard Tate, Maurice Smith, Eddie Russell, Daniel Humay. SECOND ROW: Ronald Guenther, Thomas Smith, Delmar Kuchaes, Charles Galbreath, Robert Batchelder, Alan Waters, James Stotz, Richard Stotz, Joel Stellwagen, Walter Kummerow, John Robertson, Michael Renfrew, Bruce Sullivan. BOTTOM ROW: Trenton Jackson, Samuel Price, Moscowite Kee, Dale Greco, Gary Eickman, Fred Custardo, Co-Captain Donald Hansen, Co-Captain James Grabowski, Ronald Acks, Kai Anderson, Stephen Kimbell, Leo Walsh, Robert Petkus. Football Basketball TOP ROW: Assistant Coach Howard Braun, James Dawson, Gregory Wright, Preston Pearson, Benjamin Louis, Daniel Lee, Robert Brown, Gerald Mettille, Larry Hinton, Michael Graville, Coach Harry Combes. BOTTOM ROW: John Prescott, Deon Flessner, Ronald Dunlap, Richard Jones, Captain Donald Freeman, Richard Crusius, Robert Johansen, Manager Dale Eckerty. 341 TOP ROW: Manager Gary Rasmussen, Captain Ronald Maurer, Phillip Mappa, Gerald Szukala, Norman Schlueter, Kenneth Holtzman, Frederick Klemm, David Crouse, Michael Peterson. SECOND ROW: James Reed, Robert Johansen, Raymond Kasper, Michael Rodgerson, Coach Lee Eilbracht, Al Waters, David Ryniec, Richard Callaghan, James Vopicka. BOTTOM ROW: Willard Groth, Bruce Allen, Daniel Humay, Pauch Kock, Trenton Jackson. Baseball Track TOP ROW: Donald Harford, Rowland Hall, James Maclntyre, James Norton, Richard Davies, William Gerrish. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Jim Peterson, James Enck, Jan Bridges, Richard Stone, Jeffery Lundeen, Fritz Goretzke, Robert Mullen, Foster Travis, Assistant Coach Allen Carius. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Leo Johnson, Randall Burlison, William Hartman, Gilwyn Williams, George Redmon, David Becker, Thomas Koenig, John Lally, Trainer Harold Blackwell. 342 TOP ROW: Coach Ralph Fletcher, Robert Goulding, Captain Charles Kohr, Joseph Hurst, Warren Newell. BOTTOM ROW: John Fleming, Thomas Parkhill, Dennis Cashman, Steven Nestor. Golf Tennis TOP ROW: Manager Roger Garret, Coach Bob Shineflug, Coach Bob Lansford, William Hall, Captain Thomas Bauer, Assistant Coach Jim Riley. BOTTOM ROW: James Dawson, Steven Simons, Jerry Johnson, Robert Lewke, Fredric Wurtzel. 343 m TOP ROW: Coach B.R. Patterson, Bruce Burns, Lawrence Watts, Barton Macomber, Roger May, Walter Kummerow, Terrence Witt, Assistant Coach Robert Case. BOTTOM ROW: Don Kahon, Robert Loffredo, Capt. Frederick Aprati, Albert McCullum, Dan Jeffery, Stanton Stitzel. Wrestling Fencing TOP ROW: Arthur Hillman, David Brewer, Richard Lynch, Charles Harter, Roger Garret, Stephen Hartman, James Goodwin. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach Art Schankin, David White, David Evans, Robert Wolfson, Stephen Kniss, Thomas Habley, Manager Harold Pertile. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Vitoux, Captain John Tocks, Coach M. R. Garret, Ronald Aufrecht, Machael Schroeder. TOP ROW: Robert Lefler, Michael Edwards, Paul Beaty, Richard Anderson, Richard Cashmore. THIRD ROW: Coach Al Klingel, Gary Marine, Arthur Stark, Kenneth Simpson, Darryle Anderson, Kermith Werremeyer, Assistant Coach Dick Sloan. SECOND ROW: Thomas Sawicki, Peter Bates, David Florio, Captain Robert Bachman, Alan Castator, Kenneth Trigger, Charles Boyce. BOTTOM ROW: John Reising, Vernon Tock, Edward Schulze, Michael Peterson, David Dickey, Richard Legue, Dwayne Griffin. Swimming Gymnastics TOP ROW: Harger Rollo, William Silhan, Charles Weber, Marvin Blustein, Robert Reed, Robert Broome, John Eliason, Randall Brown, Harold Shaw, Ronald Bauer, Paul Shapin, Victor Sanchez, John O'Hare, Gary Tennison, Dean Calhoun. BOTTOM ROW: Coach Charles Pond, Assistant Coacl Dan Jarrett, Assistant Coach Jamile Ashmore. ■H p BASKETBALL Illinois 88 Illinois 98 Illinois 79 Illinois 68 Illinois 96 Illinois 90 Illinois 81 Illinois 96 Illinois 79 Illinois 69 Illinois 98 Illinois 80 Illinois 87 Illinois 120 Illinois 99 Illinois 78 Illinois 77 Illinois 77 Illinois 100 Illinois 66 Illinois 92 Illinois 98 Illinois 106 Illinois 76 BIG TEN STANDINGS Michigan Michigan State ILLINOIS Iowa Minnesota Northwestern Wisconsin Ohio State Indiana Purdue Brigham Young 109 UCLA 97 Kentucky 86 West Virginia 86 Wisconsin 70 Princeton 84 Georgetown 94 Providence 81 Army 78 Indiana 84 Wisconsin 64 Purdue 93 Notre Dame 92 Michigan 93 Ohio State 77 Northwestern 80 Indiana 81 Minnesota 89 Michigan State 68 Minnesota 94 Purdue 81 Iowa 90 Northwestern 84 W L 11 3 10 4 8 6 8 6 7 7 7 7 6 8 5 9 4 10 4 10 FENCING Illinois 11 Wayne State 16 Illinois 20 Kansas 7 Illinois 13 Air Force Academy 14 Illinois 12 Princeton 15 Illinois 18 Brooklyn 9 Illinois 7 Columbia 20 Illinois 16 Michigan State 11 Illinois 20 Chicago 7 Illinois 21 Indiana 6 Illinois 12 Ohio State 15 Illinois 16 Detroit 11 Illinois 17 Iowa 10 Illinois 12 Wisconsin 15 Illinois 12 Notre Dame 15 BIG TEN MEET ILLINOIS 26 Iowa 23 Michigan State 22 Wisconsin 20 Ohio State 14 GYMNASTICS Illinois 182.20 Indiana State 143.40 Illinois 184.95 Indiana 167.10 Illinois 187.60 Minnesota 173.40 Illinois 182.95 Wisconsin 173.55 Illinois 188.95 Ohio State 163.50 Illinois 190.05 Michigan 191.30 Illinois 184.00 Michigan State 192.45 Illinois 185.60 Iowa 182.95 BIG TEN MEET Michigan 22 Minnesota 10 Michigan State 21 Wisconsin 9 ILLINOIS 17 Indiana 5 Iowa 14 Ohio State 2 SWIMMING Illinois 64 Eastern Michigan 31 Illinois 79 Northern Illinois 16 Illinois 70 Illinois State 25 Illinois 68 Purdue 37 Illinois 38 Michigan State 73 Illinois 70 y2 Purdue 31 2 Illinois 56 Notre Dame 39 Illinois 82 Wayne State 13 Illinois 50 New Mexico 44 Illinois 37 Ohio State 68 Illinois 52 Ohio University 43 Illinois 39 Iowa 62 Illinois 66 Evans ville 29 Illinois 37 Wisconsin 62 Illinois 38 Northwestern 67 BIG TEN MEET Indiana 471 Northwestern 121 Michigan 406 Minnesota 82 Michigan State 325 Iowa 68 Ohio State 249 ILLINOIS 483-2 Wisconsin 146 Purdue 18 WRESTLING Illinois 17 Air Force Academy 21 Illinois 9 Iowa 17 Illinois 15 State College of Iowa 17 Illinois 8 Ohio State 21 Illinois 2 Indiana 23 Illinois 11 Eastern Illinois 20 Illinois 0 Michigan 30 Illinois 3 Michigan State 25 Illinois 17 Missouri 11 Illinois 20 Purdue 8 Illinois 6 Wisconsin 22 Illinois 3 Minnesota 25 Illinois 8 Northwestern 26 BIG TEN MEET Michigan State 71 Indiana 17 Michigan 67 Northwestern 6 Minnesota 65 Iowa 4 Wisconsin 41 Purdue 4 Ohio State 18 ILLINOIS 3 INDOOR TRACK BIG TEN MEET Michigan State 50 Wisconsin 38 Iowa 35 Michigan 34 Minnesota 22 Northwestern ILLINOIS Indiana Ohio State Purdue 18 15 II 7 1 346 TENNIS Illinois 9 Illinois State Normal 0 Illinois 5 Western Michigan 4 Illinois 7 Washington University 2 Illinois 7 St. Louis University 2 Illinois 4 Northwestern 5 Illinois 4 Michigan State 5 Illinois 7 Purdue 2 Illinois 9 Wisconsin 0 Illinois 0 Indiana 9 Illinois 7 Minnesota 2 Illinois 6 Iowa 3 Illinois 0 Michigan 9 Illinois 7 Ohio State 2 BIG TEN MEET Michigan 142 Minnesota 41 Indiana 127 Iowa 32 Northwestern 84 Wisconsin 31 Michigan State 82 Ohio State 30 ILLINOIS 62 Purdue 21H BASEBALL GOLF BIG TEN MEET Purdue 1472 Minnesota 1523 Michigan 1486 Michigan State 1540 Indiana 1497 Iowa 1543 Wisconsin 1504 Northwestern 1553 Ohio State 1521 ILLINOIS 1570 5-TEAM QUADRANGULAR 7-TEAM MEE'i MEET MEET Purdue 738 Purdue 766 Wisconsin 763 Indiana 757 Notre Dame 780 ILLINOIS 777 Michigan State 771 Ohio State 788 Northwestern 793 Minnesota 779 ILLINOIS 819 Iowa 805 Wisconsin 783 Northwesterr i 822 Northwestern 784 ILLINOIS 804 TRIANGULAR MEET Northwestern 778 ILLINOIS 783 Northern Illinois 801 TRIANGULAR MEET Purdue 1242 Wisconsin 1263 ILLINOIS 1309 OUTDOOR TRACK KENTUCKY RELAYS Illinois 1st in 100-yd. dash (Jackson :09.8) INDIANA RELAYS Illinois 1st 330 intermediate hurdles (Enck :39.6) Illinois 2nd 330 intermediate hurdles (Maclntyre) Illinois 1st in 440 (Travis :48.9) Illinois 1st in Mile Relay 3:17.8 QUADRANGULAR MEET Iowa 70 ILLINOIS 40 Northwestern 37 Ohio State 21 DUEL MEET ILLINOIS 87 Indiana 50 Meet record in 660 (Muller 1:20.1) BIG TEN MEET Michigan State Michigan Wisconsin Iowa Minnesota 56 43 37 28 28 Northwestern 13 ILLINOIS 9 Ohio State 6 Purdue 6 Indiana 5 Illinois 7 Illinois 11 Illinois 3 Illinois 3 Illinois 1 Illinois 0 Illinois 3 Illinois 4 Illinois 3 Illinois 5 Illinois 10 Illinois 2 Illinois 5 Illinois 1 Illinois 0 Illinois 6 Illinois 5 Illinois 2 Illinois 18 Illinois 4 Illinois 2 Illinois 3 Illinois 0 BIG TEN STANDINGS Ohio State Michigan Michigan State Iowa ILLINOIS Indiana Minnesota Purdue Wisconsin Northwestern Valparaiso 4 Illinois College 1 Northern Illinois 1 Northern Illinois 5 Northern Illinois 0 Eastern Illinois 5 Lewis College 10 Indiana State 3 Eastern Illinois 2 Iowa 2 Minnesota 5 Minnesota 5 Michigan State 4 Michigan 5 Michigan 2 Indiana 9 Ohio State 7 Ohio State 0 Northwestern 2 Wisconsin 2 Wisconsin 0 Purdue 1 Purdue 4 W L 11 2 10 5 9 6 7 5 8 6 6 7 5 7 5 7 6 9 1 14 FOOTBALL Illinois 10 Oregon State 12 Illinois 42 Southern Methodist 0 Illinois 12 Michigan State 22 Illinois 14 Ohio State 28 Illinois 34 Indiana 13 Illinois 28 Duke 14 Illinois 21 Purdue 0 Illinois 3 Michigan 23 Illinois 51 Wisconsin 0 Illinois 20 Northwestern 6 BIG TEN STANDINGS W L Michigan State 7 0 Ohio State 6 1 Minnesota 5 2 Purdue 5 2 ILLINOIS 4 3 Northwestern 3 4 Michigan 2 5 Wisconsin 2 5 Indiana 1 6 Iowa 0 7 347 ■ organizations m Organisations . . . Social or recreational clubs- chances to meet new people. Scholastic and activity honoraries— recognition of superior ability. Professional associations- promoting particular interests. Service groups- benefiting others. Organizations . . . an integral part of the University. Organisations . . . for the students' benefit. 350 TOP ROW: John Warren, vice president; Dennis Kaumowicz. secretary; Michael Plautz, historian; William Cullen, treasurer, BOTTOM ROW: Michael Moyer, president. Expanding knowledge of the art and science of architecture outside the regular curriculum, the student chapter of the American Institute of Architects aims to provide a transition for the college student into a life of professional, public service. Open to all students of architecture, this organization seeks to enrich the architect's total outlook through discussion and observation. Each year the AIA has a fu ll agenda of activities, including such items as field trips to prominent architectural works, lectures, tours, and art competitions. Discussion with other AIA students at national and regional conventions further enrich members' architectural knowledge. WILLIAM m '-' 13 K ANCA J™||TO|M |m S EILEr! BRAZEN S S t1 ?$ « SfiffiSll(5SA T ROBERT W HERMANN RICHARD HOFFMAN HOWARD HOLTZM AN -WILLI J Af f DS- HUELSMAN ROBERT HULT LAWRENCE J HUMPERT ROBERT H VnuM fiP t S V tTREhM JOHANNES JEAN JOHNSON RONALD JOHNSON WALKER C Kg LUX JOHN MARTIN JOSEPH MARTINEZ ROBERT MC CAULEY GARRY mC MURTREY R WEgS RAYMOND PRESK I JIM PRITCHETT STEPHEN RANKIN THOMAS K ROSS KENNETH RQHLFUG MARTIN SASS KENNETH SCHRQEDER TOM SCHUBERT RICHARD SEEDORF ROB ERT _3£L§¥ aGUY SERUMB RD WILLIAM SHAFFER MvWSIDEK ANTHONY SlROS JRD AVID CSLAITERY RICHARD SMITH DARYL SOMOGYL JIM STANEK GARY STEINER DO UGLAS F STOKER TEN TANNER GARY TENNISON KARL S THORNE JOHN G THORPE TH OMAS W THORPE EUGENE TRUST STEPHEN TSCHOPP GEORGE TSENES JOHN A WARREN GEORGE W WENTHE JR WILLIAM WHITTENHALL TIM WIENSTED RICHARD ZACHER HER BERT G ZELLSR THOMAS F ZIMMERMAN MARGARET ZIRKEL CHARLES B ZUCKER WILL 351 ( TOP ROW: Suellen Stahmer, Linda Marks, Sandra Parker, Heather Shubart, Janet Baliva, Louise England, Marcia Thorsen, Marguerite Scheck. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Zimmer, publicity; Marilyn White, secretary; Ann Messman, president; Margaret Andrews, membership chairman; Archanna Hodgson, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Ruth Battaglia, Ruth Bengtson, Pamela Bergstrom, Marilyn Burns, Patricia Dufneld, Sara Ehrhart, Barbara Fisher, Mary Groves, Ann Haines, Carol Hamilton, historian; Roberta Harrison, Linda Hovde, Ann Kimbell, Linda Noller, Jean Pierce, Sharon Samson, Mary Shinners, Linda Chenoweth, Mrs. Alvin King, adviser; Prof. Bernard Spodek, adviser. A.C.E. A. I. CLE Anyone interested in children between the ages two and twelve may join the Association for Childhood Education. However, the club is composed mainl y of elementary education and child development majors. Study groups and workshops provide members with useful knowledge for future work with children. The basic purpose of the organization is to work for a high standard of education for children. Through secondary aims, members try to reach their goal. On campus, the chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers functions as both a vocational and a social club. Monthly meetings include talks presented by speakers representing many aspects of the industry. The organization's main project each year is a display of chemical engineering projects at the annual Engineering Open House. Each spring a banquet is given for the graduating seniors. Membership is open to everyone in the Chemical Engineering curriculum. TOP ROW: Teffery Lawhorn, Charles Eggert, Thomas Norcom, Peter Weiss, Roderick Schutt, John Galway, John Cochran, Darnel Walden, Tames Larson, Karl Lund, William Walker, Terry Meirick. FOURTH ROW: Paul Guttman, John Kirtley, Joel De Young, George McConaghy, Tames Stovall, Gary Dowling, Edmund Antas, Allen Broyles, Rodney Danielson, Kenneth Sanders. THIRD ROW: John Loeboch LeRoy Clave- nna, Richard Coyne, Lawrence Day, Stephen Lingle, Joseph Archery, James Kieronski, Richard Morrison Tom Walthes, Peter Rowland. SECOND ROW: Bruce Kirstein, Engineering Council; John Hudson, Harry Drickamer, Thomas Hanratty, James Westwater, Roger Schmitz, Robert Sani, Charles Eckert. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Vandenberg, vice president; Thomas Mills, recording secretary; Robert Petkus, cor- responding secretary; John Gust, treasurer; Edward Miller, Engineering Council; Ralph Wolter, president. NOT IN PANEL: Patrick lomlan, Stanley Vejtasa, James Bragg, Gurbuz Erdemir, Vic Kremesec, William Hsiong, James Kiok, Andrew Mirutka, Gary Carr, Noble Ferguson, James Frakes, Robert Griffiths, Jr., Anthony Regas, Dale Eltoft, Alan Cabodi, David Seeger, Ellen Cleary. .ft TOP ROW: Prof. George Harper, Alan Nudelman, John Marec, Scott Swaner, Andrew Walkowiak, Tedd Carlson, Robert McFarland, Emmert Balis, Michael Hickey, Don Anderson, William Keillor, Clifford Schilling, Don Perrin, James Warrington. SECOND ROW: Raymond Kadlec, Harish Puri, Denis Fredrick, Kenneth Novak, James Paternoster, Herman Schoening, Lawerance Quinn, Dennis Sanders, Thomas Stevens, Edmund Fredland, Edward Bordy. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph Struzina, Daniel Nix, treasurer; Anil Raheja, secretary; Robert Winter, president; Prof. Leo Pigage, Kenneth Dudzik, vice president; Charles Uloth, Dennis Stevenson. NOT IN PANEL: Spiro Augoustatos, James Bell, Alan Bragg, Randall Burlison, David Dominguez, Charles Fisher, Thomas Hawkins, Gary Holmes, James Johnson, James Kopycki, Lloyd Lehn, James Maronn, Frank Matiasek, Ray Miller, James Nickl, Lee Fennington, Donald Proctor, Samuel Rook, Michael Sulser, William Studnick, Thomas Thompson, Gary Turner, Robert Wallhaus, John Williams, Israel Wiseman. A.I.I.E. A., o. A. Ej. The American Institute of Industrial En- gineers provides opportunities for interested students to meet with people actively engaged in the profession. Members gain experience in the workings of a professional society by serving on various committee activities. Each year, they hold a golf tournament and have a display for the Engineering Open House. The annual regional conference of student chapters met at Illinois this past year. Ten schools sent representatives. Throughout this year, the Illinois Student Branch of the American Society of Agricul- tural Engineers provided the opportunity for student-faculty co-operation on numerous proj- ects. Working at the Agronomy Farm on a building project, the club furnished their new student lounge with their earnings. Members helped with a high school recruiting program. Meetings, which were held twice a month, featured speakers such as faculty members and professional agricultural engineers. TOP ROW: John Patterson, Grover Webb, Robert Culli, Roy Mann, Larry Nagreski, Leland Wolken, scribe; John Scott, Robert Livesay, Leonard Bailey, Gerald Parkhurst, Richard Beyers, Gregory Heinz. THIRD ROW: Raymond Hauk, Thomas Pickard, Benjamin McCash, Jerry Leonard, David Wiedeman, Robert Lantz, John Heath, John Miller, Larry Knodle, Merrill Pinter, Charles Schneider, Gary Asher, Joseph Pope, Robert Adams, Robert Harper. SECOND ROW: Prof. Benjamin Jones, adviser; Robert Schottman, vice president; Joe Myers, secretary; Wayne Peterson, president; Kenneth Wikoff, Albert Boardman, Larry Sprinkle, Gary Tindall, Wayne Knepp, Robert Sutter, Prof. B. Jack Butler, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: William Brutsaert, Robert Brandner, Donald Stamberger, Robert Emery, Lyle Stephens, Robert Carlson, John Knobloch, Leroy Hagenbuch. NOT IN PANEL: Joey Meeks, treasurer. fft 11 .  vS TOP ROW: Danny Schrotberger, Benjamin Urrutiarenia, John Leming, David Russell, Gerald Steiner, Daljit Bais, David Herrera, Iqbal Brar, Ronald Mass, Roger Strohman, Gene Scharfenorth, Fred Gau, David Sanchez, William Tozzi, Lloyd Jones, James Clarno, William Sheridan, Ja mes Kordick. FOURTH ROW: Norma Irey, Marvin Wollin, Charles Allen, Noel Nedved, Alfred Vermiglio, Quentin Robnett, Barry Balmat, Ernest Bendull, Ronald Mitchell, William Gain, Larry Leicht, Norman Boys, Homer Lee, Paul Anderson, Vernon Eardley, William Kirkpatrick, Sandra Levey. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Clausen, secretary; James Manwaring, Roger Wright, treasurer; Richard Pattarozzi, vice president; Larry Pflederer, president; Clyde Anderson, social chairman; Byron Baxter, Richard Rupnow, Prof. Stanley Paul, adviser. SECOND ROW: Mark Healy, Lee Brown, Peter Isager, Paul Koch, James Hirst, Manuel Moskaluk, John Spinner, Randolph Christianson, Ronald Houser, Todd Steinke. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Salz, David Keierleber, William Downing. NOT IN PANEL: Prof. John O'Connor, adviser; Richard Anderson, assistant secretary. A.. o. j.-Cj. A.S.M.E. The University of Illinois Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers seeks to acquaint its members with the social and technical aspects of the profession. At monthly meetings, qualified speakers address the members on topics of special interest in the field of civil engineering. Special activities of the society include the publication of a monthly newsletter and a re- fresher course offered to seniors preparing for the Professional Engineer's examination. The American Society of Mechanical En- gineers at Illinois is a student chapter of the national professional organization. Meetings of the group are intended to be enjoyable as well as informative. Each semester several coeds are chosen to act as sponsors. Participating in various athletic events, the group challenged faculty members and other engineering societies. Social events designed to alter any unfavorable images of engineers included hayrides and exchanges. TOP ROW: Terry Zeiters, Frank Venezia, Stacy Sachs, Kenneth Kasperski, Thaddeus Skrzenta, Eugene Litwin, Raymond Toy, Stephen Doll, David Bethard, Richard Braun, Mitri Barghout, Garrett Pardekooper. FOURTH ROW: Donald Litwiller, James Plecki, Richard Davies, Harold Wahle, James Buckingham, Harvey Press, Edward Behounek, Edward Ralston, Ronald Bajt, John Meskimen. THIRD ROW: Parker Badger, adviser; David Adams, Bonnie Bogenholm, sponsor; Thomas Jonak, president; Richard Kuhr, vice president; Roger Blomquist, secretary; William Loftus, treasurer; James Jackowski, athletic chairman; Michael Baloun, Engineering Council representative; Michael Torgersen, Engineering Council representative. SECOND ROW: Barbara Krohta, sponsor; Patricia Thompson, sponsor; Patricia Brelowski, sponsor; Linda Eisner, sponsor; Donna Yakos, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Geiger, Charles Sheppard, William Passafume, Duane Mate, Gerald Tremblee, Alan Wall, Stuart Simon, Dewey Sims, William Krc. fO WtjPft rr TOP ROW: John Gray, Terrence Mathews, Frank Whitney, secretary-treasurer; David Jacobsguard, vice president; Philip Francis Philip Regli Wallace Behrends, Lawrence Eeall, Christopher Richardson, Kenneth McMillan, David Reason, Gary Titterington Robert Meinershagen' James Bridge, David Hemmer, Larry Shonkwiler, Robert Blake, Donald Owings, Donna Bzahiser. THIRD ROW- Clarence Peed Thomas Coltman, Norman Schnake, John Tocks, William Wolters, Ralph Schobert, Alan Walter, Melvin Gould, John Laffey, Suresh Birla Eldon Bald- win, Charles Cagley, Paul Bratton, William Kuhfuss, Kenneth Bettis, Richard Hansen, Walter Randolph, Dale Meyer Danial Kuhns David Gardner, Thomas Ranson, William Elder, Keith Honegger, Peter Petges, Motoki Shirasuka, Howard Peverly, Ian Marceau David Arnold SECOND ROW: William Robinson, Gerald Harrison, Warren Lee, John Gordon, John Lemon, Harold Halcrow, Ronald Mayberry Daniei Stewart, Ronald Bruch, John Steimel, Gerald Bauer, Robert Schwart, Harold Silkwood, John Abel), Bruce Peters, Gary Kopp BOTTOM ROW- Delmar Banner, Steven Perkinson, Ronald Roberts, president; Richard Eenson, Erman Schairer, Norbert Soltwedel, David Sommcr Joseph Coyne, Charles Goodall, reporter; James Wright, Randall Redfern, Thomas Rhoads, Joe Voindiputte, Patrick Borieieaus Robert Harris NOT IN PANEL: William Weisiger. Ag Economics Club Ag Mechanization Club Agriculture Economics In Action is one key to this organization's success. The club emphasizes the importance of agriculture eco- nomics and helps to familiarize members with the functions of agriculture business. Activities of the group included an annual newsletter, a fall picnic, and a spring barbe- que. The meetings featured speakers from businesses related to agriculture. The group won second place in the national convention's essay and debate contests. The Illini Agricultural Mechanization Club closed a sucessful year of activities such as Lawnmower Winterization Day, Spring Tour, and bimonthly meetings which featured films or guest speakers. The Outstanding Senior Award was presented at the Spring Banquet. The objectives of the group are to obtain recognition for agricultural mechanization on campus and in industry, to promote interest in the field, and to acquaint present and potential members with the opportunities open today. TOP ROW: Kenneth Manon, Rodger Hay, Rodney Roberts, Leslie Strole, Darrell Mennenga, Howard Taylor, Larry Nelson, Sheldon Earley, Virgil Kain. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Johnson, Agriculture Council representative; Larry Woolever, reporter; Prof. Donnell Hunt, adviser; Robert Strube, vice president; Paul Benson, president; Roger Arras, secretary; Richard Crawford, treasurer; Robert Krumwiede. NOT IN PANEL: Herbert Aden, Dennis Mangers, Paul Shepherd. £•} P$, d ,'a TOP ROW: Gregory Heinz, Larry Allen, Steven Johnson, John Dittmer, Robert Potts, Marshall Danker, Richard Courter, James Walker, William Kuhfuss, Ronald Debatin, Frederick Cluskey, Curtis Myers, Robert Pritchard, Robert Schwart, Paul Benson, David Niemann, Theodore Span- bauer, Douglas Garwood. BOTTOM ROVV: Prof. Jam es Evans, Prof. Kenton Kendall, Janet Steggerda, Ronald McClelland, secretary; John Huston, president; John Humphreys, treasurer; Ronald Roberts, reporter; Sue Ehrhart. John Fink. NOT IN PANEL: Prof. Ambrose Burger, Charles Gaede, Nelson Baumgartner, Charles Bloomberg, Dan Hoge, Jeanette Brucker, Kenneth McMillan, vice president; David Bechtel, Allan Hornbrook. Agriculture Council Ag Education Club Agriculture Council, the co-ordinating body of the agriculture campus, is composed of a delegate from each of the fifteen agriculture clubs and the fifteen club presidents. Keep- ing these club leaders aware of all the agri- culture campus activities and working on vari- ous service projects for the College of Agri- culture are two functions of the Council. The projects last year included a leader- ship forum for recently elected club officers and orientation for agriculture freshmen. The purpose of the Agriculture Education Club is to aid and encourage students in the field of agriculture education. Guest speakers in this and related fields are invited to attend the monthly meetings. A tractor driving contest, a public speaking con- test, and a farm mechanics' contest are some of the club's activities. The service activities include the setting up of a food stand for the Foundation Awards Day Program. Another highlight is the annual spring barbeque. TOP ROW: Benjamin Greiner, John Croft, David Johnson, Ronald Smith, David Berg, Dale Wise, Alan Landis, Harold Schroeder, Glenn Currie, Allen Hornbrook, Gerald Mayberry, John Hillison, Harlan HofT, Thomas Marron, Dennis O'Connor, Robert De Wolfe, Charles Rayburn, Lloyd Redington, La Verne Debatin. FOURTH ROW: John Smith, Michael Still, Alan Naylor, John Abell, David Bechtel, George Young, Donald Huisinga, Roger Smith, Mervin Peters, Allen Berry, Jack Clark, Arthur Neavill, Terry Thompson, Richard Espe, George Anderson, Larry Greenwood, David Whitson, Stephen Rinkenberger. THIRD ROW: Lloyd Phipps, Gerald Fuller, Paul Wesbecher, reportei ; Peter Cahill, secretary; Alfred Krebs, Robert Potts, president; Warren Fink, vice president; Carl Awe, treasurer; John Dittmer, Agriculture Council repre- sentative; Donald Huschle, Paul Hemp, Martin McMillion. SECOND ROW: James Marshall, James Shaffer, Richard Ronna, Stephen Higgins, William Johnson, Carl Reynolds, Kenneth Bettis, Leslie Via, Richard Shoney, Dale Howe, Duane Curry, Larry Barbre. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Jarrett, Gerald Theobald, Phillip Landes, Maurice Tompkins, Jack Stork, Harold Drake, David Cattron, Daniel Schneider, John Huston, William Rice. ! J§' I. f tlfj t COL. RUSSELL STRANGE congratulates David Mcllvoy on his position as spring commander of the 190th AFROTC Cadet Wing. CADET COL. MICHAEL Dandar was awarded the position of Wing Commander for fall semester in spring of 1965. Air Force ROTC The revitalized AFROTC program offers challenging opportunities for young men with their eyes on the future. Each semester an outstanding cadet is appointed commander of the 190th Cadet Wing. Since the Corps training program is operated by cadets, the Commander and the Cadet Wing Staff are entirely responsible for the efficient operation and continued development of the AFROTC program. The emphasis is on developing leadership. CADET WING STAFF— TOP ROW: Joseph Chvatal, Michael Yoshimura, James Jackson, Peter Kulzer, Jack Cooley, Michael Wells, Robert Carter. BOTTOM ROW: James Chickles, David Player, David Mcllroy, Michael Dandar, Ronald Schuh, Howard Kotlicky. m J %£Z- £1 .-- :V F MIKE DANDAR ESCORTS Jan Sommer, fall semester sponsor, under the saber arch at the Arnold Air Society Ball. Miss Barbara Standish, spring semester sponsor. Air Force ROTC AIR FORCE CADET DRILL TEAM TOP ROW: Robert Dawson, Ronald Lamprecht, James Korbecki, LeRoy Basha, James Slagle, Galen Morrison, Ronald Yeagle, Robert Schmidt, George Milman.James Eggers. BOTTOM ROW: Harry VanAken, James Horchem, Delos Pieper, ( ladet Capt. John Block, team co ander; I ■(■ ■ Tobey, tarry ( )'] lara, Samuel ( 'lark. 358 ARNOLD AIR SOCIETY — TOP ROW: James Bohlen, operations officer; Brendan Dixon, personnel officer; unidentified, Richard Heidenreich, James Schalin, George Olsen, chaplain; Charles Tindall, William Henderson, Harry Clem, Frank Walters, Guy Pfeiffer, Alan Young. THIRD ROW: LeRoy Basha, Jerry Hacker, chaplain; Gerald Smith, unidentified, Frank Benson, Ross Miller, Jerry Benson, David Davis, Gregory Blatnik, Harold Adams. SECOND ROW: Capt. Lanny Headley, adviser; Wayne Wheeler, commanding officer; Susan Dengel, sponsor; Col. Russell Strange, U.S.A.F.; Michael Dandar, Harlan Long, executive officer. BOTTOM ROW: George Muellner, Paul Cofoid, informati on officer; Jon Gross, Kenneth Richter, comptroller; Ruel Roberts, administrative officer; Daniel Nicholes, projects officer; John Bryant. Air Force ROTC MEMBERS OF ANGEL Flight and Arnold Air Society rehearse Christmas carols. ft V '••• The social arm of the 190th AFROTC detachment is the Arnold Air Society. The purpose of the group is to give cadets a feeling of the life they will experience as future Air Force officers. Arnold Air Society co-sponsors the annual Arnold Air Society Ball with Angel Flight. The ball is attended by national dignitaries. The two groups have combined gatherings throughout the year. Last year they went caroling at a local old-peoples home. 359 h- TOP ROW: Linda Dolenak, Alane Peterson, Barbara Guill, Judy Porter, Judith Andersen, Susan Nixon, Jean Anderson, Mary Heeren, Sandra Stacy, Jane Morrison. THIRD ROW: Nancy Robey, Mary Morin, Ann Barnas, Karen Katilius, Mary Millay, Tracey Evert, Barbara Sauerwein, Joan Scott, Marianne Keller, Nancy Temple, Jane Young. SECOND ROW: Sharron Moody, Sandra Smith, Nita Bozarth, Captain James Petersen, adviser; Mrs. James Petersen, adviser; Judith Kreutz, Barbara Smith, Susan Dengel. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Lucas, Barbara W illiams, Luanne Thorson, Susan Zebell, Barbara Standish, Melody Meyer. NOT IN PANEL: Janice Sommer, Gertrude Bauer, Mary Dekan, Diane Eisele, Karen Frizen, Janet Holt, Joanne Randies. Angel Flight The women of Angel Flight are proud of the Air Force and strive to be of service to the campus and community. They can be seen hostessing President Henry's Reception, Mom's and Dad's Day Teas, and various military affairs. Angel Flight's service project this year was to raise money to purchase medical supplies for the ship HOPE, which travels around the world administering free medical aid and teaching good health to others. The Angels try to do just a little bit more for America. COMMANDER JUDY KREUTZ presents Olga Dychie with her pledge ribbon. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judith Kreutz, commander; Nita Bozarth, executive officer; Barbara Smith, comptroller; Sandra Smith, pledge trainer; Sharron Moody, administrative officer; Susan Dengel, information officer. NOT IN PANEL: Judy Porter, operations officer. 360 TOP ROW: Mark Robbins, treasurer; John Woods, unidentified, unidentified, Ronald Bottrell, Donald Jugenheimer, Steven Ramis, Raymond Fry, Steven Rhea, Randy Huffman, John Davis, Charles Stepner, Jerome Goldblatt, Gayle Streff. SECOND ROW: Victor David, Daniel England president; Prof. Charles Sandage, head of Department of Adveitising; John Hershey, personnel manager of Leo Burnett Company; James Tully' vice president of Leo Burnett Company; Prof. Hugh Sargent, Gerald Hale, vice president; Robert Nolan, secretary; Peter Wells. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Traub, Robert Dahlin, Gerald Colbert, Robert Tays, unidentified, Leslie Golembo, Paul Stevens, unidentified, John Strawa Alpha Delta Sigma Alpha Epsilon Alpha Delta Sigma is the national advertis- ing fraternity for men. Members work with professors to develop advertising ability in an atmosphere of professional sophistication. A man outstanding at both the professional and educational levels, Dr. Sandage often leaves his post as department head to offer advice and assistance to ADS members. Meetings include outstanding speakers, such as the vice president of Leo Burnett Adver- tising, Chicago, a leading advertising agency. The purpose of Alpha Epsilon honor soci- ety is to recognize agricultural engineers who have distinguished themselves and the profes- sion by academic or professional attainment. Active membership includes juniors, seniors, and graduate students chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, and leadership. The society also elects honorary members. The group presents an annual Outstanding Freshman Award to a member of the Ameri- can Society of Agricultural Engineers. TOP ROW: Robert Adams, Curtis Freeberg, John Litherland, Robert Johnson, Don Jones, Robert Harper, Raymond Hauk, James Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Prof. Elwood Olver, adviser; Leland Wolken, vice president; Larry Kaufman, Larry Sprinkle, president; Lyle Stephens, secretary; Wayne Peterson, treasurer; Joseph Haas. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. James Curtis, adviser; Robert Carlson, William Dunlap, Marvin Janssen, Douglas Bauling, Robert Schottman, Lester Thompson. i ft flUb TOP ROW: Harold Bielat, James Hancock, John Bennish, Cornelius Hoogveld, Alan Smith, Carl Heinrich, Thomas Edmonds, Dale Rapp, Lee Slagter, Robert Patzke, Bruce Wallace, John Barrett, Richard Drzal, Charles Kay, Bradley Nelson, Ralph Vanvickle, Douglas Berchem. FOURTH ROW: Douglas Ba umgarten, Harley Parker, Paul Jorgensen, Dell Ward, David Grubb, Rodney Fryman, Rudolph Richter, Anthony Polgar, Robert Winter, Barry Piancino, David McLane, Robert Swietek, Robert Chaber, William Kolacek, Joseph Kubilius, Frederick Gammon, Robert Briggs. THIRD ROW: David Miller, president; Ronald Howard, vice president; George Wenger, treasurer; George McCament, secretary; Thomas Baily, adviser; John Mylin, adviser; William Hall, historian; Vance Lausmann, John Carlson, Terry Ladage. SECOND ROW: Richard Patterson, Donald Brehm, Walter Kahn, Malcolm Littman, William Adaska, Duane Goodenough, Benjamin Baldwin, Ifal Fink, Michael Wenk- man. BOTTOM ROW: David Brandenburg, Brian Hollen, Lee Tobey, Patrick Foster, Gerald Brubaker, Edward Stewart, Carl Hay, James Yaiser. NOT IN PANEL: Harry Elkins, adviser. Alpha Eta Rho Alpha Kappa Psi Alpha Eta Rho is an international aviation fraternity. The Illinois chapter, chartered in 1954, is recognized as one of the most active chapters. The fraternity serves as a contact between aviation students and interested facul- ty and the aviation industry by presenting pro- grams with speakers and films. One of the events sponsored annually by Alpha Eta Rho is the Aviation Openhouse at Willard Airport. Facilities of the Institute of Aviation are presented to the general public. Alpha Kappa Psi, the oldest professional fraternity in the field of commerce and busi- ness administration, has 145 chapters. It was founded to advance courses which would lead to a degree in business administration and to promote research in the fields of accounting, commerce, and finance. Pledges are selected on the basis of recom- mendations by the membership and the fa- culty. Each pledge class spends a day prior to initiation working on a community project. TOP ROW: Ernest Stelter, George Luscombe, Louis Davis, Richard Townsend, Robert Randolph, Roy Frazier, Howard Blumenthal, Jerry Andreen, Allan Filek, Gilbert Johnson, Terry Wood, Edward Sokolofski. SECOND ROW: Donald Leaf, Prof. Harlan Patterson, adviser; Larry Palmerson, secretary; Martin Bariff, president; James Stewart, vice president; Robert Henderson, master of rituals; James Watson, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Fahrner, Dennis Wood, Victor Lesk, Richard Rudolph, Roger Puta, Alan Finger. NOT IN PANEL: Terry Cole, vice president. r fh 'i- st4 O O C CS O W9' ™lf °RW- Eu enca H™ Stasia Oertley, Linda Parker, Martha Pettinga, Joan Lewis, Patricia Squires, Pamela Tate Georgia Booras Serena McCullough Frances Conklin, Pamela Foulks, Margaret Herzberger, Carol Hanscom. THIRD I Wendy Arb.t, Barbara Berlin Janet Zimmerman, Sally Sergey, Gail Johnson, Paula Wosk, Maura McElligott, Carol Marsha Pomrenze Carolyn Carraro, Margaret Tuchel, Charlotte Reed, Margaret Marriott. SECOND ROW- Mary Snr«SrrnaM ' 'a I ' rT C L SOnu rilyn eSt' JiU Horn' Ronna Katz' Barbara Anderson, Lynne Toelle. BOTTOM Delores Miller, Marsha Aronsen, Sara Guyton, Ruth Mooney, Rhonda Weisberg, Sue McKibbin, Cheryle Amaldenhauer, Lee Ann Diet Joanne Hudspeth, OW: Ruth Brady, mer, Mildred Bibly, ALPHA LAMS ENTERTAIN prospective members at the Christmas Tea. Alpha Lambda Delta Alpha Lambda Delta, the national scholastic honorary for freshmen women, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1924. In addition to sponsoring a free tutoring program for all freshmen women, the Alpha chapter has several worthwhile traditions. At their Christmas Tea, the members entertain all freshmen women with a midterm average of 4.0 or above. In the spring, the Senior Tea is held to honor all senior past members who have maintained an average of 4.5 for seven semesters. The Alpha Lams also usher at campus events. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dean Linda Hester, adviser, Patricia Wald, publicity chairman; Judith Kroichick, treasurer; Barbara Jones, humanities tutoring chairman; Sharon Ventress, president; Barbara Seavey, physical science tutoring chairman; Constance Collins, vice president; Margaret Gantt, secretary. 363 m TOP ROW: Joseph Lombardo, Ronald Greenberg, Kenneth Arnold, Allen Marazas, Donald Reid, Ronald Twine, Stuart Schupack, Charles Smiley, Douglas Drake, Donald Brewer, David Dominguez, Wayne Charland, David Lawrence, Robert Leverenz, David Cooper. SECOND ROW: Jack Ceferin, James Wright, Glenn Hollander, James Rice, Robert Thomas, John Winkler, Gerald Hill, Harold Perry, John Diezel, Allen Ray, Richard Beitz, James Clarno, George Ripplinger, Jerrold Jacobs, Allen Pekar. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Brower, Richard Sanders, Bertram Gardner, Thomas Abernathy, Michael Muzos, William Jandeska, Daniel Pajak, Kenneth Kindness, Michael Ciesielka. NOT IN PANEL: Kenneth Abraham, Neil Allen, Kenneth Bath, Steven Brumm, William Celio, Thomas Crawford, Custantino C'Anca, Frederick Hanson, Bennett Hart, Alan Harris, Jeffrey Johnson, Terrence McGillivary, Thomas McGovern, John Mockaitis, Robert Pajak, Harley Parker, William Porter, Alan Schaffer, Mathias Schramer, Robert Tebben, Robert Wrobel, William Boucek. Alpha Phi Omega The world's largest fraternal organization, Alpha Phi Omega, now has 400 chapters throughout the United States and in the Philippines. It is a service fraternity open to anyone interested in helping others. Service is rendered in personal, campus, community, and national areas. To give students a fair exchange for their textbooks, the members conducted a book exchange. They sponsored their annual Ugly Man on Campus Contest in order to raise money for their student loan fund. Members also ran a learn-to-swim program for the local scouts. C EACH CENT=0NE VOTE WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED AT THE UMOC SWEATSHIRT DANCE MUSIC BY THE SHADOWS TICKETS ON SAll HERE $1 ftfl  fi«NCC TICKET WOUTH , ' ' 25 FREE VOTES t°m TOP ROW: Charles Browe, fellowship; Daniel Pajak, secretary; Richard Sanders, membership and rushing; Bertram Gardner, treasurer; Kenneth Kindness, special projects; Thomas Abernathy, pledgemaster. BOT- TOM ROW: Michael Muzos, president; William Jandeska, vice president. 364 Alan Naylor, Michael Still, Paul Wesbecker, Jack Stork, Stephen Rinkenberger, Carl Reynolds, Larry Barbre. Alpha Tau Alpha Alpha Zeta Alpha Tau Alpha is comprised of future agriculture teachers. Prospective members must have sophomore standing and a 3.5 grade point average. The monthly meetings feature guest speakers from throughout the state. The purposes of the club are to foster a brotherhood among those agriculture students who are enrolled in teacher training, to help train members as rural leaders in their own towns, and to develop a professional spirit in the teaching of agriculture. Alpha Zeta, an honorary professional fra- ternity, encourages the development of better leaders in the field of agriculture and higher agricultural education. The local chapter en- courages good instruction by each year hon- oring the outstanding instructor in the College of Agriculture. Freshmen with high scholas- tic averages are also honored. Members are selected from students who have over 45 hours of credit on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and character. TOP ROW: Larry Hedrick, John Peterson, Allen Hornbrook, John Rutledge, Wayne Peterson, William Kuhfuss, Robert Strube, Steven Still, Joseph Hopkins, Ronald McClelland, Roger Allaman, Gary Alex, Richard McMullen, Dale Meyer. SECOND ROW: John Huston, Robert Pritchard, Richard Hurelbrink, George Palmer, Frederick Cluskey, Glenn Upp, John Tocks, Joseph Coyne, David Bechtel, John Dittmer, Robert Potts, Paul Benson, Leland Herzberger. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Still, Kenneth Nimrick, Randall Larson, historian; Douglas Garwood, Agricultural Council representative; Charles Goodall, vice president; James Walker, president; David Jacobsgaard, secretary; John Fink, Gary Swinger. NOT IN PANEL: Ronald Roberts, David Peterson, Allen Leman, Marshall Danker, treasurer; Kenneth McMillan, Robert Johnson, Robert Carlson, Bruce Peters, Gary Reynolds, David Ruebush, Prof. Joseph Tobias, adviser; Prof. Ralph Mutti, adviser. %r v ft ¥- L TOP ROW: Raymond Gibbs, Jerome Nalywajko, Robert Dawson, Dinesh Tandon, John Deluca, James Ginther, Jay Yuskowitz, Charles Hop- son, James Stephen, unidentified, Chester Henson. SECOND ROW: Marsha Williksen, John Boyer, treasurer; Philip Bohaboy, president; Prof. Gary Snow, Prof. Arthur Fiedberg, Richard Novak, vice president; Kenneth Anderson, secretary; John Willi. BOTTOM ROW: Carl Reynolds, Temel Demiray, Kenneth Hang, Lawrence Edwards. American Ceramic Society A-ti-us The objectives of the Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society are to encour- age the interest of ceramic engineering stu- dents in the developments in the field and to foster fellowship among its members. Every year the Student Branch sponsors many activities. Monthly meetings host guest speakers who present talks about their work in the ceramic industry. The Mini Ceramist was the first yearbook of its kind on campus and is now in its twenty-second edition. A-ti-us, a newly formed activity honorary for sophomore women, was merged from the two groups Shi-ai and Alpha Chron, honoraries for Greek and independent women, respect- ively. Members are selected on the basis of participation and leadership in campus organ- izations and housing units during their fresh- man year. A 3.5 grade average is required. The group participates in programs which will stimulate leadership and promote friend- ship among campus women. TOP ROW: Nikki Kaplan, Gayle Meyer, Loretta Trawinski, Kimberly Anderson, Susan Draut, Sandra Subject, Carol Hamm, Mary Bradle, Ramona Kochis, Sue Rosenberg, Marsha Pomrenze, Margaret Converse, Annabelle Anticol, Patricia Wald. THIRD ROW: Mary Niles, Mary Ford, Carol Larson, Carol Costello, Lorrayne Stein, Sandra Kungle, Gloria Pitman, Pamela Tate, Karen Kepford, Janice Edwards, Rosemary Nelson, Sue Ehrhart, Carol Miskiv. SECOND ROW: Glenda Parsons, Kristine McConachie, Sarah Smith, Constance Collins, vice president; Helen Hawkins, adviser; Judith Peiser, president; Susan Kirkpatrick, treasurer; Mary Burke, Janice Porter. BOTTOM ROW: Margie Novak, Jane Purcell, Penelope Fredricks, Sally Morrow, Mary Schaefer, Judith Holzman, Judith Brickman. NOT IN PANEL: Karen Frizen, Diane Kaveleras, Susan Spalding, Alice Smith, Mary Saferstein, Letitia Polak, Nancy Mihevc, Patricia Martin, Florence Loiben, secretary; Linda Burker. TOP ROW: Cadet Col. David Mcllvoy, Cadet Lt. Col. Gary Reynolds, Midn. Cmdr. Thomas Hardy. BOTTOM ROW: Cadet Col. Michael Dandar, Jr., Lt. Cmdr. Bishop Blackwell, U. S. N.; Midn. Capt. Steven Broquist, Cadet Col. Walter Ivanjack. Armed Forces Council Association of U.S. Army The Armed Forces Council, whose func- tion it is to co-ordinate activities of the Navy, the Army, and the Air Force ROTC units, is composed of the commanders and executive officers of each of the three military units. Each year the units alternate in directing the Council, appointing their commander as cha ir- man and a commissioned officer as adviser. The Veteran's Day Ceremony, the Military Ball, and Honor's Day were the main military events sponsored by last year's Council. A professional organization, the Associa- tion of the United States Army strives to im- prove conditions of servicemen through public relations and information services. The men publish Army magazine which presents vari- ous aspects of the Army. Periodic meetings feature informative movies and Army person- nel as guest speakers. Activities last year included a trip to Fort Benning, a banquet before the Military Ball, and exchanges with women's military groups. TOP ROW: John Halley, James Fowler, Raymond Janis, Glenn Shriver, Frank Prickett, Robert Hurwich. SECOND ROW: Stephen Dunkle, vice president; Edward Waldron, president; Ann Barnas, sponsor; Captain Harold Hoeferkamp, adviser; Donald Jochem, treasurer; Clifford Simpson, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Beaty, Gene Ackerman, Terrell Sharp, Robert Glazebrook, James Conner. MJtfl Ml ;m UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS ARMY ROTC The pride and spirit of ninety-seven years of military tradition at the University of Illi- nois are embodied in the distinctive crest worn by each Advanced Course Cadet. Learning and Labor is the motto of the Corps, and the Chief Illiniwek is the mythical leader of the Army Illini, as he is to the entire University. The crest was approved by the United States Army Department of Heraldry and was made a part of the official military record in 1957. It has been worn by the Cadet Corps and its Staff since its adoption. Since its establishment in 1868, over seven thousand men from Illinois have accepted the challenge of leadership and have successfully 368 completed the training program required for commissioning upon graduation. The Army ROTC program was born with the need for educated leadership in the Offi- cer's Corps, and it has increased its impor- tance in contemporary times with the expand- ing need for educated men in highly technical fields. Designed to benefit the cadets individ- ually, the Army program lays the foundation for intelligent leadership in civilian life, and it qualifies young men for positions as military leaders. With the advent of a completely vol- untary program in 1964, the Corps of Cadets has become a highly competitive group of nearly six hundred young men. Army ROTC Lee Anne Kuehn, Miss Army Illini 1965. The cadet's military life is just beginning when he is awarded the gold bars of a Second Lieutenant in the United States Army upon graduation. The challenge of leadership in today's modern Army is his. A new life awaits him— one that he has been prepared for through four years of education and training as a member of the University of Illinois Army Corps of Cadets. The new officer must discharge his obligation to his country by serving on active duty for a period of not less than two years. WEAPON FIRING AT summer camp can be . . . interesting? BUT EVEN SUMMER camp has its rewards. .-■.£: wi hlHI Si Cadet Lt. Col. Fred Ranck, Brigade Executive Officer. Cadet Col. Gary Reynolds, Brigade Commander. Cadet Lt. Col. James Conner, First Cadet Lt. Col. Charles Schettler, Second Bat- Battalion Commander. talion Commander. Cadet Lt. Col. Donald Meyer, Fourth Battalion Commander. Col. Harold Dorsett, Professor of Military Science. Cadet l.i. Col. James Williams, Commander of Special Forces. 370 WEEKEND FIELD TRAINING is part of the AROTC program THE SPECIAL FORCES Company provides a unique experience for volunteers. THETTELD MUSIC Unit performs at all Army ceremonies. DARCY GUERIN, FIRST Battalion sponsor, poses with their mascot. TOP ROW: James Glover, commissar; Tedd Carlson, president; Robert O'Brien, service chairman; James Weeks, vice president; Donald Steed, staff adviser; James Brunner, fine arts chairman; David Mussa, worship chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Flo Ann Fuller, fine arts chairman; Kathy Waggoner, secretary-treasurer; Rachel Slaughter, social chairman; Mary Niles, UCF representative. Baptist Foundation Baptist Student Union The Baptist Student Foundation is a train- ing ground for Baptist students. The Student Council and members share facilities with the University Baptist Church. As a member of United Christian Fellowship, the Baptist Stu- dent Foundation conducts graduate luncheons, study seminars, and a fall and spring retreat. Uniback players present religious drama, and the choir produces Christmas and Easter oratories. In addition, Sunday morning semi- nars provide for religious discussion. The Baptist Student Union is the connect- ing link between the University student and the local Baptist Church. It is a movement spon- sored by the Southern Baptist denomination to co-ordinate the religious activities of the Bap- tist students on the University of Illinois cam- pus. An Executive Council serves as the ad- ministrative and executive body for the BSU. The activities of the foundation last year included Mission activities, Vespers, and de- votional periods on Monday and Wednesday. TOP ROW: Merle Quick, president; Edward Karl, Larry Mears, Ronald Riffey, David Johnson, the Reverend Larry Allison, director; Michael Wright, Carl Reynolds, Homer Blass, Gary Kunz, Henry Kunath, William Armes, vice president. SECOND ROW: Linda Cary, Brenda Copley Rhoda Earley, Janice Cary, Sandra Starr, Patricia Davis, Emily Trovillion, secretary-treasurer; DrexEllen Beggs, Nancy Carson. BOllOM ROW: Walter Boyce, Charles Businaro, Dale Turner, William Waud, James Swofford. IIHI'1 HIM TOP ROW: George Luscombe, vice president; Gerald Tenner, alumni secretary; Charles Levun, Martin Bariff, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Jeanblanc, Donald Leaf, president; Howard Woerner, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Karen Bend, secretary. Beta Alpha Psi Beta Alpha Psi was established in 1919 as the national honorary fraternity for account- ing majors who have maintained a high scho- lastic average in all courses. Scholarship is promoted by sponsoring a tutoring program in the basic accounting courses and holding re- view sessions at the end of each semester. Luncheons enabled members to get better acquainted. The group sponsored an initiation banquet and a field trip to Arthur Anderson and Company, an accounting firm in Chicago. Beta Gamma Sigma Beta Gamma Sigma, the national honorary fraternity for students enrolled in the College of Commerce, requires juniors to rank in the upper four percent of the class and seniors in the upper ten percent to qualify for mem- bership. The Illinois chapter has traditionally been more restrictive than the national allows. The organization was formed in February of 1913 with three chapters — one being at Illi- nois. At the present, there are seventy-three chapters at the major colleges of commerce. TOP ROW: Charles Levun, Daniel Luechtefeld, Allan Sutherland, Donald Hay, Jay Graff, Donald Olson, Jon Gregg, George Johnson, Milford Ardell. SECOND ROW: Virginia Scheiwe, Barry Sherman, Prof. Joseph Litterer, secretary; Prof. James Leonard, president; Linda Johnson, Glenda Wise. BOTTOM ROW: John Myers, James Moran, Joseph Fruchter, Richard Schultz, Douglas Scudamore, Elliot Peskind. t I TOP ROW: Father Michael Pullin, Richard Rhoads, John Atwood, Howard Nicholas, Jill Coleman, treasurer; Richard Mole, Charles Carpenter, Jerrold McNatt. THIRD ROW: Preston Driggers, John Collins, Gary Richardson, Mrs. F. S. Arvedson. SECOND ROW: Mary Brainard, Jean Erlenborn, Janet Compton, Judy Reynolds, Maxwell Mowry, Ross Capon, Daniel Atkins, Mrs. Michael Pullin. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Saxer, president; Margaret Nichols, John Felix-Williams, Edwin Eewis, William Trigg, secretary; Father F. S. Arvedson. NOT IN PANEL: Linda Myers, John Flemming, William Pollard, Donald Powell, Norman May. Canterbury Association Chevron Open to any Episcopal student, Canterbury Association provides an atmosphere in which members participate in various activities and share in the responsibilities and programs of the Episcopal Chapel. Each member contrib- utes his part, while he in turn receives the services of the Church. Weekly meetings began with Evensong in the Chapel and closed with supper and a pro- gram. The group benefited from a program presented by the Bishop of Springfield. Chevron, the women's auxiliary of Army ROTC, participates in both military and Uni- versity events. Members served at teas, es- courted at honor programs, and assisted with IUSA activities, such as Dad's Day. Their drill team, the Red Coats, marched at meets at other campuses and at Brigade Reviews. Pledges, named Chevaliers, are chosen on the basis of personality and poise. Chevron is an educational and social activity, offering informative programs and exchanges. TOP ROW: Anne Freehill, Necia Hart, Nancy Schierhorn, Virginia Pirnat, Leslie Darner, Barbara Stryker, Jane Letsinger, Dianne Johnson, Tanya Montaleone. SECOND ROW: Jamie Sanders, Barbara Wallace, Rosemary Nelson, Janet Neumann, Patrice Holmes, Diane Posady, Ann Holmin, Frances Keer, Ellen Oravec. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Schmidt, Mary Kenny, Marilyn Paddick, president; June Pound, vice president; Dorinda Rodda, Bonnie Scamehorn, Diana Mitchell, secretary; Barbara Craig, Susan Keilly, Vicky Mulberry, treasurer; Mrs. Cecil French, adviser; Major Cecil French, adviser. F 9. I- :£=dt'r TOP ROW: Carol Wandell, Karen Hull, Jon Hull, Robert Cooley, Jay Wickum, Elaine Eldrup, Dorothy Procunier, Robert Knudson, Susan Blackmore. SECOND ROW: Marianne Dalrymple, David Russell, Douglas Prensner, Jackson Cartter, adviser; Frederick Hillman, Richard Kehrer, Kenneth Bivens, Duane Christianson, John Johnson. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey Wandell, Cheryl Esmond, Lynn Bollinger, treasurer; Eleanor Lincoln, president; Lloyd Giesler, corresponding secretary; Lee Cafferata, recording secretary. Christian Science Society Chi Epsilon A new building designed by Paul Rudolph was occupied for the first time in the fall by the Christian Science Organization. Towered structures of rough concrete and sculptured bronze doors of the foundation caused much interest on the University campus. The study room for reading religious literature and the auditorium have greatly increased facilities. In addition to the Tuesday night meetings, the group held receptions to acquaint students with the activities of the foundation. Chi Epsilon has been dedicated to the pur- pose of promoting the status of the civil en- gineer ing profession ever since its founding at the University in 1922. The goals of this group are to develop the characteristics of a successful civil engineer in each member. Pledges, chosen from juniors and seniors in the curriculum, are accepted on the basis of scholarship and character. As a part of initiation week, pledges meet with a professor to acquaint them with the faculty. TOP ROW: Don Banks, James Manwaiing, Ronald Mitchell, Ernest Bendull, Charles Allen, David Schmehr, Marvin Criswell, Thomas Conner, David Keierleber. SECOND ROW: Frof. vVilliam Oliver, adviser; Byron Baxter, Larry Salz, recording secretary; Marvin Wollin, vice president; Alan Zimmer, John Garlanger, corresponding secretary; Prof. Levering Merritt. BOTTOM ROW: Reza Bahmanyar, Paul Koch, Jerry Valoik, Alfred Vermiglio, president; Paul Ellis, Jerold Leckman. T.4 Coc? G| r% c LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeffrey Merrick, Fred Mierzwa, James Byrnes, John Gough, lieutenant governor; Joel Orelove, vice president; Howard Levitan, president; Byron Eden, secretary-treasurer; Dean Edward Stafford, adviser; William Lindquist, James Schmidt. NOT IN PANEL: Glenn Schmid, Mark Wilson, Donald Burroughs, Troy Doetch, Gerald Boyer, Dennis Kajmowicz, Martin Frank, Larry Carr, Robert Wirth, Martin Woag, Barry Benson. Circle K Club Sigma Iota Epsilon The Circle K Club, sponsored by the Ki- wanis International, is designed for a college student who feels a responsibility to his col- lege and community. As the Illinois chapter realizes the importance of helping its fellow man, it conducts many service projects, such as a Big Brother program at an orphanage, free campus tours, judging at the State Sci- ence Fair, and the Operation Christmas card. With much guidance from Kiwanis, Circle K members learn the value of serving. Sigma Iota Epsilon is the national honor- ary fraternity founded to recognize outstand- ing students in management and related fields. The organization's Alpha chapter was estab- lished at Illinois in 1927, and the National now has fourteen additional chapters. The objective of the honorary is to stim- ulate interest and achievement in the field of management and to obtain recognition of the value and contribution of scholastic attainment to business management. TOP ROW: Pui-Chi Ip, Martin Bariff, James Stewart, John Pankratz, Clem Smith, Daniel Pajak, Donald Leaf. BOTTOM ROW: Karen Bend, John Illyes, treasurer; Daniel Lee, president; Sharon Kunar, secretary; George Luscombe. I J TOP ROW: Lino Duranmazurea, Alfonso Rubiano, Henry Camargoroncancio, Pierre Ruizaudabram, Hernan Quiros, David Herrera, Marco Duarte, Alfonso Gonzales-Caro, Victor Sanchezhuertas. BOTTOM ROW: Bragado Dreyer, Susan Howey, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Hernan Quiros, Benjamin Urrutiareina, president; German Carrillosarmiento. NOT IN PANEL: Mario Carrillo, Mrs. Alfonao Gonzales-Caro, Raul Padilla, Eduardo Rodriguez, Guillermo Saldarriagagiraldo, Kurt Schenkrainirez, Mrs. Kurt Schenkramirez, Eric Christian. Colombian Students Club Co-op Extension Club The Colombian Students Association was organized to communicate the social, cultural, and political aspects of Colombia. Member- ship is open to all students who are interest- ed in acquiring knowledge of Colombia. The group takes an active part in Copaca- bana, International Week, and intramural soc- cer, as well as sponsoring lectures on Latin American affairs. Two University students spent the summer of 1964 in Colombia under a program sponsored by the organization. Last year, for the first time, the Co-oper- ative Extension Club sponsored a 4-H club in Urbana. This activity presented many prob- lems similar to those future extension work- ers will meet. The highlight of the year was the 4-H Club Christmas party with the mayor as Santa Claus. Members also taught recre- ation leadership in 4-H Clubs Various phases of the extension program were emphasized at meetings. Several stu- dents told of their actual work in extension. TOP ROW: John Bushman, Lloyd Redington, Charles Rayburn, Thomas M arron, membership chairman; David Whitson, Marilyn Hays, Peter Felker. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Wheeler, recreation chairman; Prof. Ernest Anderson, adviser; Jeanette Brucker, president; Alice Dittmer, secretary-treasurer; Joseph Jopek, adviser; Carol Roberts, publicity chairman. NOT IN PANEL: Sarah Warren, vice president. I m  .. TOP ROW: Peter de Chatel, Jackie Murray, Karen Fuqua, secretary; Nancy Wilbrandt, vice president; Gertrude Simmons, Abdel Abmed. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Lestyan, Richard Hutchison, president; Michael Murray, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Tschudy, Gary Houdek, Delroy Forbes. Cosmopolitan Club Dairy Production Club The Cosmopolitan Club seeks to cultivate intellectual and social exchange among people of different nationalities, to encourage schol- arship among its members, and to promote a spirit of universal brotherhood. To further foreign students' knowledge of America, the group sponsored several trips. A summer project to send a member to India is being planned to further Americans' knowl- edge of foreign countries. International pol- itics and problems are discussed at meetings. The Dairy Production Club was organized to broaden the knowledge of all students and faculty members who are interested in dairy production and to stimulate more interest and appreciation in the dairy industry. The club cooperated with Hoof and Horn in sponsoring a fall showmanship contest. It consigned a dairy calf to the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association Calf Sale for members of 4-H and the F. F. A. This helped to defray the expenses of the Dairy Judging Team. TOP ROW: Fred Welker, Richard Ronna, Kenneth Hails, Laurence Johnson, William Meyer, Thomas Hall, John Bushman, Rodger Hay, William Hornback, Robert Pritchard. SECOND ROW: David Witt, Albert Lenkaitis, Robert Ringler, Irwin Immel, Claude Jones, Ronald Heisner, Donald McCabe, Lyn Ash, Prof. Sidney Spahr, adviser; Prof. Kenton Kendall, adviser; Prof. Emmet Ormiston, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Ida Alison, Ronald Debatin, president; Charles Condon, treasurer; Roger Musselman, secretary; David Ruppert, vice president; Frederick Cluskey, Agriculture Council representative; Ronald Henrichs, reporter; Karol Muraski. TOP ROW: Terry Campbell, Prof. Ernest Herreid, Prof. Reid Milner, Muhsin Aishabibi, N. Sundararajan, Shuryo Nakai. FIFTH ROW: Prof. Harold Wilson, Michael Campbell, Tian Lao, Nicholas Melachouris. FOURTH ROW: Sudhir Gupta, Chilecampalli Reddy, Gerald Johnson, Ernst Langner, Mario Williams. THIRD ROW: Sabah Al-Kishtaini, Richard Perlmutter, Gary Young, Thomas Hall, Irwin Immel, Richard Larson, Surjan Singh, Stanley Brewbaker. SECOND ROW: Yonih Lee, Karol Muraski, Ida Alison, Marlene Gaertner, Mary Stalder' Queishiow Hwang, Araceli Dolendo. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. Joseph Tobias, Fredrick Cluskey, vice president; Norris Munton, Ronald Eiten- miller, treasurer; Stanley Iwanicki, Curtis Myers, president; Tommy Crossman, secretary; Prof. Stewart Tuckey. Dairy Technology Society Delta Sigma Omicron The aim of the Dairy Technology Society is the advancement of knowledge for the mu- tual benefit of both undergraduate and grad- uate students in the Dairy Technology field. The University of Illinois Dairy Products judging team is sponsored by the group. The team this year sent four members to the in- ternational judging contest in Montreal. Since the team has been under the coaching of Dr. Joseph Tobias, it has won five team national championships and six individual ones. Delta Sigma Omicron is a service frater- nity composed of disabled students. The club sponsors wheelchair football and the Illinois Gizz Kids Track and Field team. In co-oper- ation with Delta Sigma Omicron, Inc., the lo- cal group publishes Sigma Signs, the annual magazine, which has a world wide circulation. The purposes of the group are to further the social and educational possibilities of the disabled and to educate the public as to how the disabled may enjoy a normal life. TOP ROW: Michael Berry, Mary Koblitz, Miles O'Loughlin, Gilbert Fink, William Johnson, Alan Love, Jean Little, Vincent Falardeau, presi- dent. BOTTOM ROW: William Smith, Cheryl Summers, Gloria Lanspery, Nancy Price, alumni secretary; Joanna Cornett, secretary; Mary Brainard, Kathleen Buettner, Ella Cox, James McMahon. NOT IN PANEL: Raymond Parker, vice president; Florence Leonard, treasurer. I l fearP TOP ROW: Kenneth Rathke, Robert Eksten, William Keefner, Daniel Przybylski, Roy Lockhart, Jeffrey Blackman, Dennis Jacobsen, Raymond Janis, John McLaughlin, John O'Brien, Randall Schaeffer, Arthur Mann, Edward Jeanblanc. THIRD ROW: Robert Blettner, Donald Patz, Martin Birnbaum, Arthur Burkett, James Dollahan, Edwin Scharlau, Steven Zipkoff, William Kraft, James Gleich, Ronald Levine, David Alexander, Kenneth Felsman, Jon Barnickel. SECOND ROW: Daniel Kaufman, James Schelling, Paul Lohneis, chancellor; Prof. Emerson Cammack, William Locander, president; Harry Heffelfinger, senior vice president; Daniel Milligan, junior vice president; Stephen Crane. BOTTOM ROW: Victor Braca, Thomas Campbell, James Schurter, Anthony Stepper, Sheldon Kuperman. Delta Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Pi, a professional fraternity, offers membership to students in commerce and business administration. Founded in 1922, Upsilon chapter has initiated nearly 600 men. The fraternity's purpose is to relate business subjects to practice in the business world. The year's activities included professional guest speaker programs and trips to firms in Chicago and Peoria. Social events included faculty-student luncheons, two dinner dances, hayrides, and various sports events. Delta Sigma Theta Delta Sigma Theta, a service sorority for Negro college women, stresses high scholas- tic achievement as a requirement for partici- pation in the society today. The aims of the group are based on the principles of cultural enrichment and social welfare. The local chapter has participated in such programs as the Urban League, Little Girls at the YWCA, Illini House, and the Pal Pro- gram. The group's program is aimed toward job opportunities, service, and understanding. TOP ROW: Constance Rolison, president; Carol Easton, Hattie Hilliard, recording secretary; Cornelia Houston, Jeannette Seaberry, Sandra Tilly, vice president; Carolyn Banks, corresponding secretary; Timmie McNeese, Sylvia Tyler, sponsor. BOTTOM ROW: Charlotte Reed, Mollie Todd, Carolyn Young, Sandra Wesson, Sharon Seaberry, Patricia Yeatman, Doris Whalum. TOP ROW: Lorraine Abbott, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Larson, Linda Kec, Johanne Delba, Marv Strandin, unidentified. NOT IN PANEL: Margaret Green, Nancy Hallock, Michaleen Sawka, Carol Grodzins, Rachel Slaughter, Sandy Heilig. Dorado Club Eta Kappa Nu The Dorado Club prepares swimmers to meet the requirements of the Terrapin Club. Members are selected on their performances in Terrapin Club tryouts. Those who show ability, but who are not yet qualified to be in Terrapin, may join this apprentice club. The organization's objective is to improve understanding of the aquatic art. At meetings members practice stunts and strokes and try improvising to music. Dorado members also take part in the Terrapin water show. Eta Kappa Nu was founded at the Univer- sity of Illinois in 1904 to recognize outstand- ing scholarship in electrical engineering. The bi-monthly meetings feature speakers in the field of electrical engineering from in- dustry and the University. Each semester, at the Initiation Banquet, the group presents an award to the outstanding senior in the curric- ulum. A refresher course is sponsored by the society before the professional engineer's exam for the benefit of the students. TOP ROW: Roger Uhlhorn, John Robertson, David Keune, Roger Angel, Charles Jeschke, Neil Bennett, Raymond Runquist, William Warnock, Arthur Volsen, Donald Ackerson, Marcus Bunting, Richard Donze. SECOND ROW: Bruce Blosat, corresponding secretary and bridge corre- spondent; Richard Lerche, treasurer; James Davis, president; William Albright, Edward Stredde, vice president; Curt Wittig, recording secretary; Joseph Cornellier. BOTTOM ROW: John Adam, Raymond Jackson, Lester Holland, Michael Tomasic, Tim Erin, Richard Smirl. ft I STUDENTS AND FACULTY discuss the engineering cur- riculum and problems within the college. Engineering Council Engineering Council is the student governing body of the College of Engineering. Its purpose is to co-ordinate engineering student activities. The Council works to improve the effectiveness of the engineering professional societies, to increase rapport between students and faculty, and to aid in planning and executing combined programs of the engineering societies such as St. Pat's Ball. Membership is composed of two representatives from each engineering society. TOP ROW: James, Watters, vice president; Carol Lester, cor- responding secretary; Alan Mohr, president. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Hora, recording secretary; Robert Carlson, treasurer. TOP ROW: Kenneth Jerina, Prof. James Leach, Lester Holland, Larry Bertschi, William Wendell, James Dechant, Glenn Schmidt, Donad Johnston, Nelson Rowe, James Nicol, Joseph Pope, Michael Baloun, Eugene Moriarty, Edward Miller, Phillip Fisher, unidentified. SECOND ROW: Stuart Umpleby, Carol Lester, James Watters, Alan Mohr, Michael Hora, Robert Carlson, Patricia Sora, Michael Tomasic. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Audy, Donald Klug, Charles Hloth, George Harvey, Terry Bradley, Michael Torgersen, Paul Dapkus, Warren Maciag. • ' O % TOP ROW : Billy Brooks, Wayne Peugh, George Keller, Wayne Carlson, Victor Johnsen, Terrence Pocklington, Kenneth Baker George Peverly Edward Kallal, Virgil Meier, Charles Watson, Thomas Hoffmann, Duane Rapp, Steven Winter, Thomas Hunsley, Thomas Pearse SECOND ROW: Larry Ruhl, Paul Boyles, Dale Meyer, Richard Hurelbrink, Charles Prior, Douglas Pool, Don Bilyeu, Donald O'Neall, Harold Kleiss Donald Owings, Roger Smith, Richard Lohman, William Hartman, Richard Conn, George Palmer, Lee Jacobs, Frederick Heal BOTTOM ROW: Prof. Ambrose Burger, Nelson Baumgartner, Larry Beaty, vice president; Charles Gaede, president; Charles Freed, secretary John Doll treasurer; John Hedrick, Prof. Burns Sabey. Field and Furrow Club Finance Club The Field and Furrow Club seeks to ad- vance knowledge concerning crops and soils and to encourage co-operation among students in agronomy. The group recognized its out- standing members at the spring Achievement Award Banquet, which featured a speaker. The Standard Soils Project sponsored by the group provided aids for both high school agriculture instructors and soil testing techni- cians in Illinois. Members were also active in national soil judging contests. In spring of 1965, the Finance Club was instituted as an informal social-academic club. Its purpose is to acquaint the members with the practical end of financial management and operation in the Midwest and to increase the knowledge of finance students. Highlights of the activities this year have included three field trips to Chicago. The members visited various financial institutions. With speakers at every monthly meeting, the club became well established. TOP ROW: Allyn Brooks, Raymond Janis, Dennis Klima, Thomas Riggs, James Stanko, vice president; Richard Buchanan, John Ries, William Glover. SECOND ROW: Prof. Harlan Patterson, John Pike, Elmer Dickson, Edward Jeanblanc, Paul Sotos, Donald Johnson, Leonard Donofrio, William Hummer, Paul Van Arsdell. BOTTOM ROW: Kerry Bamond, Patricia White, secretary; Stephen Pyhrr, president; Brian Harris, vice president; Theodore Spanbauer. NOT IN PANEL: Larry Sydes, treasurer. r i W-S O m TOP ROW: David Niemann, Agriculture Council representative; Dearmand Hull, Stanley Binnie, Loren Swartley, Thomas Jagler, Lyn Bayer, Broderick Billeter, Donald Saupe, Gail Foster. SECOND ROW: Gerald Paulson, Ronald Spanbauer, Stephen Pyhrr, Donald Newcomb, Phillip Harms, Walter Behumdt, Dale Kotnour, Robert Stadin, Thomas Hodges. BOTTOM ROW: William Torsberg, Cecelia Pepple, Judith Heffington, William Blaine, treasurer; Theodore Spanbauer, president; Judith Powell, Louise Wolfe, Prof. John Gartner. NOT IN PANEL: Thomas Allen, vice president; David Peterson, secretary; Kenneth Schumacher, Kenneth Quandt, Douglas Aniballi. Floriculture Club Foundrymen's Society To promote the use of flowers and orna- mental plants in homes is the purpose of the Floriculture Club. Both students and faculty members interested in this field attended the monthly meetings which featured speakers. The club sponsored a flower judging con- test similar to the five which they have won during the past eight years. They presented a flower arrangement show and held a plant sale for Mother's Day Weekend. A banquet was held in the spring for senior members. The American Foundrymen's Society en- courages interest in the field of cast metals. Special emphasis is placed on practical appli- cation and future technology of cast metals in projects sponsored by the group. The chap- ter is one of fourteen in the national group. In the fall members traveled to Peoria to view the foundry facilities of the Caterpiller Tractor Corporation. Receiving the monthly magazine, Modern Castings, every member is kept informed about the field. TOP ROW: Thomas Beveridge, Ramon Kohler, Ralph Reed, Edward Kiedaisch, Raymond Rossbacher. THIRD ROW: Alan Mossell, John Kreid, James Nerstrom, Charles Stinnett, Hugh Shown. SECOND ROW: Darrell Novak, Thomas Eckman, Marcus Van Winkle, Ronald Christo- pher. BOTTOM ROW: William Sherry, Thomas Cameron, treasurer; William Wendell, chairman; Stephen Doll. NOT IN PANEL: Edmund Fredland, vice chairman; Prof. James Leach. TOP ROW: Patricia Porter, Mary Rubin, Carol Keller, Margaret Porta, Susan Eckert, Michele Reingold. SECOND ROW: Diane Brown, Marlene Piecuch, treasurer; Carolyn Ehrlicher, vice president; Ronda Kerschner, president; Karen Schien, secretary; Roberta Herbert. BOT- TOM ROW: Susan Read, Carolle Shotts, Ellen Miller, Janet Zimmerman, Lois Davis. NOT IN PANEL: Janet Crawford, Patricia Garrison, Sharon Holt, Sharon Kendall, Judith Miller, Sandra Nelson, Arlene Ruksza, Clione Stewart, Eve Sonneman, Nanci Simkins, Nancy Cerf, Janet Kinderman, Patricia McManamon, Diane Schmidt. Gamma Alpha Chi Gamma Delta Gamma Alpha Chi bears the distinction of being the one fraternity for women involved in advertising. Any woman interested in this or a related field is eligible for membership in this professional organization. The club offers a variety of programs to provide its members with practical experience in the area of advertising. The girls encoun- ter prominent men and women from the field and visit agencies. There the Gamma Alpha Chi's witness the world of communications. The varied activities of Gamma Delta, an international association of Lutheran students, helped fulfill goals of knowledge and service. The group met every Sunday for a cost sup- per, followed by a program and a short de- votion. The year's programs concerned The Christian and the World. Members served the Chapel and Student Center by trimming Christmas trees, cleaning the kitchen, helping as ushers, and singing in the choir on Sundays. TOP ROW: Dennis Kelley, Darrell Novak, Jay Means, Gregg Giesler, Claus Rode, Richard Kuhr, Alan Stahl. THIRD ROW: Katherine Stu- benrauch, Elaine Sokol, Carole Walther, Farole Fisher, Laurita Urbrock, Barbara Kellert, Virginia Wassmann, Jeanne Bowling. SECOND ROW: Rev. R. T. Eissfeldt, Richard Beitz, president; Jerome Paul, vice president; Carol Nesheim, secretary; Paul Nystrom, treasurer; Timothy Spannaus, program chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Harold Nicholson, DuWayne Olson, Thomas Mueller, Donald Klug. f l m Ji CI s J v r TOP ROW: Ray DePauw, Steven Jonas, Jack Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Bradley, treasurer; Michael Wyffels, vice president; Robert Giles, president; James Freed, secretary Gamma Epsilon Gargoyle Society Gamma Epsilon is an honor society which recognizes those who have exhibited outstand- ing scholastic ability, character, and participa- tion in activities in General Engineering. An undergraduate student enrolled in the Depart- ment of General Engineering becomes eligible for membership by attaining a 4.1 average by the time he has completed 60 semester hours. Twenty-two students have been honored by this society in the three years it has been at the University of Illinois. Gargoyle Society is a scholastic honorary for architecture students. Its purposes are to reward scholarship and to encourage fel- lowship and communication of ideas between the students and the faculty. Pledges are chosen on the basis of schol- arship, character, and ability in architecture. Prospective members are acquainted with the society during pledge smokers. Pledge duties include assisting at the reception for visising alumni during Homecoming weekend. TOP ROW: Robert Anderson, Nicky Cheung, John Clinton, Kenneth Kostal, Melvin Frank, Chester Witczak, Gasper Sciacca, Gerald Spoolstra, Walter Lewis, David Hanser, Calvin Peck, Louis Narcisi, Ronald Shattil, Douglas Moser, Gerald Brin, Verne Knoll, Warren Gast, Robert Arndt, William Cullen. THIRD ROW: Driver Lindsay, Harold Young, Christopher Chan, Eric Anderson, Stephen Nitekman, Daniel Lackowski, Robert Young, Jerome Ritter, Paul Linney, Keith Jenkins, Daniel MacGilvray, Gene Clements, John Zils, Peter Smith, Thomas Behles, Jack Swing. SECOND ROW: Richard Williams, Linwood Brightbill, John Replinger, Alan Laing, Edmund Toth, adviser; Granville Keith, Robert Link, Stephen Tang, Gabriel Guevrekian, Robert Ford. BOTTOM ROW: Frederic Moyer, James Gibson, Jack Baker, Leland Roth, president; Michael Plautz, vice president; James Stanek, secretary; Richard Barocca, treasurer; Walker Johnson, Robert Smith. t''t 1 ™ y af Sr S ■hi m f 1 T n3 1 ' ft r 1 TOP ROW: Prof. Morris Scheinman, Robert Zumstein, Gerald Dougherty, John Weibel, Gary Marcucci, John Crisel, David Reyes-Guerra, adviser; Prof. Gordon Matrin, Ray DePauw, Kenneth Gehrke, Michael Luepke, Lothar Schroeder, Prof. Bernt Larson. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Giles, Elizabeth Collette, Carolyn Lester, James Willett, president; Jack Brown, vice president; Paul Sahlin, Donald Johnston, secretary; Terry Bradley, treasurer; Walter Ziel, Russell Hurliman. General Engineers Society Hillel Foundation The Illinois Society of General Engineers stresses activities that will prepare the young engineer for the future and make him aware of demands which will be made on him after graduation. The diversified programs include talks given by speakers from industry, an in- dustrial trip, and participation in Engineering Open House each spring. The annual student-faculty bowling tourna- ment draws a host of participants. A trophy is awarded to the winning team. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, the spiritual home of students of the Jewish faith on the campus, fulfiills the function of co-ordinating the academic life of the student with the her- itage of his religion. To attain this goal, the foundation sponsors programs encompassing a wide range of activities. The program for 1965-66 included a ser- ies of guest lecturers following Friday night services, Sunday night dinners, and a Chanu- kah Lotke-Hamentaschen Symposium. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cheryl Bisk, Richard Kohlman, president; Rabbi Nathan Gaynor, Sandra Klubeck, Bonnie Bernstein. __ i I M N MV , TOP ROW: Kathleen Mueller, Katherine Harris, Patricia Dixon, Cathy Ellerbusch, Ruth Forys, Carol Roberts, Marilyn Hays, Audrey Doyle, Carol Puckett. TENTH ROW: Nancy Maxwell, secretary; Cynthia Colvin, Marilyn Wheeler, Janice Julian, Gayla Wolter. NINTH ROW: Carol Kieser, Dorothy Paydon, Nancy Papili, Ellen Irwin, Karen Dulgar, Lavetta Meyer, Margaret Malone, Doris Morse, Carol Keller. EIGHTH ROW: Kathryn Freeland, Elaine Yunker, Joyce Miller, Mary Arganbright, vice president; Helen Gerken, Betsy Furrh. SEVENTH ROvV: Mary Smith, Susan Henry, Sue Ehrhart, Victoria Musgrave, Jeanne DeLuca, Nancy Mueller, Mary McQueen, Donna Levin, Arlene Missavage. SIXTH ROW: Nancy Hubbard, Geraldine Barth, Elizabeth Moretz, Ann Messman. FIFTH ROW: Mary Dey, Diane Ferger, Pamela Loomis, Geraldine Rennhack, Margaret Price, Diane Steiner, Linda Bale, Kirma Pearce, Collene King, adviser. FOURTH ROW: Marilyn Stillens, Elizabeth Gaede, Barbara Bible, Andrea Pearce, Diane Dobry, Sherry Adair, Vicky Moss, Barbara Lake. THIRD ROW: Frances LaFont, adviser; Janet Ely, Patricia O'Kain, Judith Hoppin, Delores Leimbach, Karen Lehman, Carol Nesheim, Katherine Emerson. SECOND ROW: Marilou Tucker, Kathleen Schlesinger, Karen Pennell, Catherine Christoe, Nancy Riedell, Willie DeBerry. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Trisler, president: Carol Wise, Patricia Johnston, Carolyn Kenneaster, Cynthia Kendall, Margaret Andrews, Carol Wandschneider. NOT IN PANEL: Carolyn Burkybile, Wendelyn Lindbeck, Bonnie Bogenholm, Georgia Anargyros, Frances Tsao, Mary Manns, Bertha Bradt, Helen Anderson, Esther Schrader. Home Economics Club Home Economics Council Building Your Future is the theme of the Isabel Bevier Home Economics Club. Pur- poses of the club are to further social rela- tions among students and faculty, to increase knowledge in fields related to home econom- ics, and to strengthen professional attitudes in members of the group. Any home economics student is eligible to be a member and attend the meetings. This brings together both graduate and undergrad- uate students with common interests. Home Economics Student Council, a co-or- dination center for the Department of Home Economics, is a body of representatives who are from all the home economics honoraries, organizations, and classes. The body encour- ages departmental unity and works to promote better student-faculty relations. Freshman Committee, a subsidiary organi- zation of the Council, helps freshmen to feel part of the department by corresponding with them in summer and sponsoring a fall tea. TOP ROW: Wendelyn Lindbeck, secretary-treasurer; Janet Steggerda, communications chairman; Prof. Esther Brown, adviser; Sue Ann Erhardt, Mary Arganbright, Ann Trampe, president. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Trisler, Nancy Mueller, Cheryl Smith, Carol Roberts. TOP ROW: David Almy, Don Bilyeu, James Scott, David Cox, John McClendon, Ronald McClelland, Frederick Mohr, James Wright, James Schaefges, Thomas Geistler, Robert Kennedy, Leo Ferrell, Richard Jurgens, Carl Burkybile, Robert Betzelberger, Nancy Kelly, Carol Bankson. THIRD ROW: James Herm, Larry Brown, William Flack, Ross Peter, Larry Krusemark, Francis Morris, Richard Brass, Roger Smith, Dale Burkybile, William Kuhfuss, John Hedrick, Frank Whitney, Harry Podschwit, Marshall Ramme, John Dittmer, Gale Bennett. SECOND ROW: Bennie Doane, John Peterson, John Huston, Warren Fink, Charles Bloomberg, president; Clarence Starkweather, vice president; Dan Hoge, Philip Schleeter, treasurer; James Lindgren, secretary; Prof. Bud Harmon, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Gene Zumwalt, Steven Wendell, Richard Wax, James Klokkenga, Kenneth Urban, Gene Curtis, Daniel Friant, Douglas Deems. Hoof and Horn Club 1.1 j.l J.L. One of the largest clubs on campus, Hoof and Horn Club is an organization of students who have interests in animal science and its related fields. The purpose of the club is to sponsor the livestock and meat judging teams that compete in contests on a national level. Membership in the club is awarded to any student who earns five points through meeting attendance and committee work. The monthly meetings feature speakers from the field of applied animal science. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a student branch of the world's largest professional engineering society. The organization provides students with an oppor- tunity to hear outstanding speakers, see films on applied engineering, and become acquainted with the electrical engineering faculty. Last fall over one hundred members went to Chicago to attend the National Electronics Conference where they participated in techni- cal sessions and saw new products displayed. TOP ROW: Howard Levitan, treasurer; Edward Silha, publicity chairman; James Tysiak, recording secretary; David Heffner, corresponding secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Klug, Engineering Council representative; William O'Brien, vice chairman; Prof. Paul Egbert, adviser; Lester Holland, chairman. TOP ROW: Forrest Green, Richard Greffe, Alan Ruwe, Raymond Klingler, David Goodwin, James Craddock, Harold Helland, Kenneth Frantzen, Frank Morski, Richard Regniet, Gerald Cluskey, Alan Kalitzky, Kenneth Julian, Gene Katus, William Charneski, Earl Rosenberg, Lewellyn Umstot, Timothy Brown, James Ginther, David Herrera, Leslie Kramer, David McConnell, John Flaig, Bernard Gray. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Cich, John Hull, Richard Colyer, David Russell, Charles Allen, James Skogsberg, Thomas Bodle, Roger Strohman, William Cocagne, James Ransom, Scott Swaner, Allen Coleman, John Gilster, Raymond Rundquist, George Pagels, William Burdick, Jerome Williams, Allen Krodel, Daniel Fox, Stanley Pogue, David Thompson, James Nanniga, Kenneth Geach, Wayne Schmidt, Kenneth Welch. THIRD ROW: David Andalman, Richard Rupnow, Gary Gross, Kevin Keller, Ronald Moutvic, Stephen Lambert, Michael Allard, Ronald Morrison, Elizabeth Koranyi, Merle Chamberlin, Elizabeth Collette, Charles Pirnat, Prof. Robert Jewett, Kenneth Jerina, Michael Dec, Barry Ehrman, William Smith. SECOND ROW: John Airola, Walter Kaminski, Russell Snyder, Henry Skokowski, Richard Mann, Thomas Ash, Michael Petri, Randall Monroe, Donald Hoffman, Adeboyega Adewunmi, Harvey Checkman, Kenneth Hang, Steven Highland, Stewart Messman, Edward Cox, David Harris, Bruce Hoff, James Lee, Alan Bettisch, Steven Wilder. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Douglas, Walter Ziel, John Phipps, Robert Fricke, Daniel Wilson, William O'Brien, Larry Kluskens, Ronald Parchem, Trevor Overton, William Gosewelle, Howard Havlik, Rene Fuentes, William Stasek, Fred MacMurdo, James Baird, John Stapleton, John Crisel. Illinois Society of Professional Engineers The student chapter of the Illinois Society of Professional Engineers is an organization to which all undergraduate engineering students may belong. The purpose of the student chapter is to strive for unity among all engineers by encouraging the professional development of each member. In an effort to reach all engineering students the chapter held a membership campaign which nearly doubled the previous membership. One of the main goals of the society is to encourage professional registra- tion. Thus one of the most important functions of the student chapter is to publicize the enginccr-in-training exam which the graduating senior may take as the initial step toward professional regis! rat ion. 390 PROF. ROBERT JEWETT discusses the purpose of I. S. P. E. with several members. TOP ROW: Kenneth Jerina, Engineering Council; Michael Allard, treasurer; Prof. Robert Jewett, adviser; Stephen Lambert, Engineering Council. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Morrison, vice president; Charles Pirnat, president; Scot Taylor, secretary. I OP ROW: George Gnce, William Sivula, Bruce Greenwood, Craig Greenwood, Dennis Hensley, Robert Haugen. FOURTH ROW- James Lanter, Richard Young, James Oberweis, Bert Kidd, Melvin Caruso. THIRD ROW: Carter Klein, David Stanczak, Norman Gordon, vice president; Scott Hernck, president; Robert Marshall. SECOND ROW: Brooks Hill, coach; Judith Maxwell, Lynne Myers, Monica Manning Carol Larson, Becky Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Lowell Hull, David Vancil, coach; Lynette Anderson, Nancy Mihevc, secretary; Laura Schultz Prof. Joseph Wenzel, director of forensics; Frederick Klein. NOT IN PANEL: Nan Clatt, Eric Jorgensen, Margaret Lenien, Kenneth Search', Sylvia Singleton, John Schunck, coach. Forensic Association Marketing Association The University of Illinois is officially re- presented in intercollegiate debate, discussion, and various other public speaking activities by the Illini Forensic Association members. In past years, the group has achieved high rank- ings in state and regional competition. Members conducted the weekly radio pro- gram, Illini Forum, on station WILL. They also sponsored several parliamentary debates with visiting teams, including one from Great Britain. These were open to all students. The Illini Marketing Association acquaints interested students with the current marketing trends and opportunities in the business field. Executives of leading firms spoke on market- ing, advertising, and management opportuni- ties at the monthly meetings. For the annual field trip, members visited Chicago business firms and viewed marketing functions. In their two day stay they were guests of Helene Curtis, Sears, Roebuck and Co., and J. Walter Thompson. TOP ROW: Mary Whitfill, Karen Richter, Hideki Hagiwara, Hiroshi Kawakami, Gregory Cohn, Jesse Goldberg, Thomas Ernst, Roger Zmrhal Roger Puta, Larry Ross, Gladys Hruby, Judith Conroy. THIRD ROW: Patricia Stephens, Marilyn Darby, Phyllis Blackman, Betty Mitchell, Jack Ricks, assistant treasurer; Jon Mohr, vice president; John Conlon, Commerce Council respresentative; Carol Keller, Greta Gustafson, Eliza- beth Moretz. SECOND ROW: John Schmidt, special events; Enid Stottrup, secretary- treasurer; John Kettle, vice president; Prof. Robert Mitchell, William George, president; Debra Hurson, corresponding secretary; Sara Thornton, vice president. BO TTOM ROW: Gerald Colbert, Tom Harvey, Hal Thompson, Michael Garfield.  !; i 'I § I y fi nrtffir V tt I SUMMER CAMP CREW at Mando Paper Company poses for a picture. ---?y_ tt-Ti ' Illini Foresters Illini Foresters was founded in 1958 with a membership of six. Last year ninety active members, including forestry students, faculty, and alumni, participated in the club's program of activities. During the fall semester, the foresters held a freshman bonfire, attended the Midwestern Foresters Conclave, and sold Christ- mas trees to finance club projects. Participating in the Family Camping Show at Illini Grove and sponsoring a student-staff picnic, the group concluded the year's events with an honors banquet. TOP ROW: Larry Foster, treasurer; Richard Courter, Agriculture Council representative; Wayne Kammerer, secretary; John Fink, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: John Humphreys, president. TOP ROW: Prof. Theodore Yocom, Frederick Wheeler, William Fadden, Richard Bernard, Thomas Jacob, Marshall England, Wayne Kam- merer, Donald Rockwood, Richard Courter, Don Kahon, Richard Lawrence, Carl Henderson, David Randolph, Stephen Cosgrove, Roger Smith. FOURTH ROW: John Fink, William Rund, Larry Foster, Stanley Sipp, David Curry, George Ralph, Robert Magnuson, David Vance, Gary Rolfe, Burns Davison, Richard Mroczynski, John Felix-Williams, Todd McNutt, Allan Lhotka. THIRD ROW: James Whittington, Roger Cogswell, Julius Monterastelli, Richard Carkin, Ronald Bienias, Michael McCartney, Alan Detmers, Ronald Greenwood, William Voyles, Raymond Kalinowski, William Colbrese, Saulius Brazdys, Jeffrey Gailiun, Douglas Beardsley, Lawrence Biggins, John Schuldt, Prof. Robert Rennels. SECOND ROW: Douglas Ziesemer, Harry Frisby, Steven Ricketts, Charles Wilson, Lester Arnold, Mark Wilson, William Schmidt, Stephen Rapp, James Henderson, Gerald Nordin. BOTTOM ROW: John Humphreys. ™ TOP ROW: Larry Jacobs, Hachikyu; Mikio Ishimaru, Shodan, founder and former chief instructor; David May, Gokyu; Anthony Girolami, Rokkyu; Harold Bartlett, Gokyu, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Barkley, Hachikyu, secretary; Shotiro Sugiyama, Sandan, regional director of Karate in the Midwest; Stephen Palmberg, Sankyu, chief instructor. NOT IN PANEL: James Kaplafka, Gokyu, president; Peter Trescott, Gokyu, vice president. MASTERS MR. ENOEDA and Mr. Shiarai demonstrate throw- ing techniques at a Karate demonstration. Illini Karate Kai Illini Karate Kai, an affiliate of the Japan Karate Association, was established to foster the development of Karate at the University. A method of self-defense without the use of weapons, Karate makes effective and rational use of the entire body. Development of the character of the individual mentally as well as physically is also stressed. Beginning and advanced classes in Combat-Contest Karate for both men and women are taught by instructors in the group. ROBERT HAMILTON BLOCKS with jodan age uke as Harold Bartlett performs yoko tobi kekomi geri. 393 1 I 1 .i TOP ROW: George Steil, Donald Meyer, Thomas Hale, James Nicol, president. BOTTOM ROW: John Stapleton, Joseph Flaig, George Harvey, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Allen Ice, Charles French, Larry Wooldridge, Roger Blomquist, Craig Dutton, Roy Schauble, Robert Martinich, Patrick Curran, Prof. Henry Stillwell, adviser; George Wojtko, James Web, Kevin Keller, Karl Forsstrom, William Huyler, Stephen Davis, Prof. Robert McCloy, Edwin Fitzhugh, Larry Gustafson, Lennard Paulsen, Dennis Jeck, Robert Kohl, Ronald Timpson, John Dennis. Insitute of Aeronautics Illi — Sota The principal aerospace technical society in the nation, the American Institute of Aero- nautics and Astronautics, includes all the lead- ers of the country's aerospace program. At monthly meetings of the local student branch, speakers from the aerospace industry or the Armed Forces presented topics of current interest in the field of aeronautics. Co-operation between students and faculty members was encouraged by sporting events and an Engineering Open House project. The first chapter of the Illini Student Oc- cupational Therapy Association was founded at the University of Illinois in 1944. Its pur- pose is to give interested students an oppor- tunity to learn of the manifold possibilities as an occupational therapist. Guests at meetings included such persons as Major Eileen Treach, Army Medical Spe- cialists Corps Counselor, who informed stu- dents about the United States Army Occupa- tional Therapy Program. TOP ROW: Gary Wade, Susan Stelter, Jacquelyn Johnson, Judith Loving, Cynthia Brown, Holly Lessin, Helen Meilahn, Beth Goldstein, Diane Potter. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Beringer, Margo Mansfield, Katherine Jensen, Karen Conrad, Adele Schwitz, Sue Allen, Karen Kemling, Barbara Leighton, Diane Palmquist. BOTTOM ROW: Melanie Thomas, Sonja Lindberg, Marilyn Melton, Michelle Caniff, president; Sandra Berger, vice president; Kathleen Mellor, corresponding secretary; Gail Powers. NOT IN PANEL: Rhonda Yoelin, recording secretary; Mary Koblitz, treasurer. TOP ROW: Robert Winter, external vice president; Richard Deering, president; Sana Abdelsamad, internal vice president; Paul Vanrompuy BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Holiner, social chairman; Marlene Bluthmenthal, publicity chairman; Patricia Crosby, secretary. International Club Kappa Delta Pi The Association of International Students is a social-cultural organization which brings together both American and foreign students for the purpose of mutual understanding and friendship. The group sponsors a series of Friday night forums at which members meet for a program, refreshments, and dancing. AIS presents a lecture series, which has included debates on the India-Pakistan issue. The organization also co-sponsors the annual International Fair held in the Illini Union. The Alpha Chapter of Kappa Delta Pi, an education honor society, was founded on the University of Illinois campus by Dr. William C. Bagley. From the honorary's birth in 1911, Kappa Delta Pi has continued to encourage in its members a higher degree of dedication to social service through education. To attain this end, Alpha Chapter has con- tinually endeavored to maintain the highest of standards in educational work. The members take pride in their service. TOP ROW: Joyce Firebaugh, treasurer; Betty Borling, corresponding secretary; Gelinda Sirota, recording secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. Walter Kaulfers, faculty adviser; Lois Mickey, president; Richard Biberstine, vice president; Feme Crouse, historian. ■MMMnUJJ TOP ROW: Barbara Krohta, Nancy Goodman, Stanley Stroup, George McConaghy, Terry Wiggs, William Plater, Rebecca Moake, Jo Ann VanHook. SECOND ROW: James Anderson, parliamentarian; Ann Cotton, secretary- treasurer; Ruth Ann Linsky, president; Sheila McFalls, vice president; Dean Bruce Hinely, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Brown, John Heiligenstein, Robert Edbrooke. NOT IN PANEL: James Dollahan, Alan Cook, Steve Gunther, Drew Sieben. L.A.S. Council Lutheran Chapel Council The LAS Council serves as official liaison between the student body and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. It communi- cates the policies and procedures of the Col- lege to the students and the criticism and sug- gestions of the students to the College, often with constructive results. Although the LAS College includes about ten thousand students, the Council consists of twenty-five members selected for their schol- arship and ability to criticize constructively. Recently adjusting to its new quarters, the University Lutheran Chapel, under the direc- tion of Chapel Council, has initiated new pro- grams in keeping with the expanded facilities. Above all, the Center has tried to become an integral part in the life of a busy student. This general objective is implemented through the many programs which include, in addition to Sunday morning services, seminars, choir, Gamma Delta supper club, credit courses in religion, and Women's Guild. LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Beitz, Jay Means, Carl Anderson, George Steil, Mrs. Norman Nesheim, the Reverend R. T. Eissfeldt, Frederick Mueller, president; Katherine Stubenrauch, secretary; Klaus Kummer, vice presi dent; Richard Hurelbrink. NOT IN PANEL: David Haake, treasurer; Doris Kelley, Douglas Waineo, Mrs. Carl Engel. TOP ROW: Gary Gardner, president; Nina Lepinsky, Paul Anable, Howard Farkash, Marilyn Lennert, Linda Legare, Martin Minow. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Moyer, Elizabeth Long, secretary-treasurer; Judith Shiplock, Alice Landgren, Prof. Joseph Scott, Joan Scott, Susan Prawl, Elayne Halpern, Ervin Wyne. Mask and Bauble Lutheran Foundation Members of Mask and Bauble, an honor- ary founded at the University in 1911, are se- lected from cast and crew members of Uni- versity Theater. To be selected, the students must have accrued twenty-five points allotted by managers for their work on productions. Thirty new members were initiated last year. The purpose of the honorary is to recog- nize outstanding achievement in all aspects of theatrical work — acting, directing, playwright- ing, and technical competence. Variety and change were key words last year at the Lutheran Student Foundation with the minister on a leave of absence. The visiting ministers often stayed to lead Sunday evening discussion groups. The part-time minister led study groups during the week. A student committee planned events to help students look honestly at themselves and their faith. The only requirement for membership is participation in coffee hours, Sunday eve- ning suppers, and an annual smorgasbord. TOP ROW: William Hamer, Jon Gross, president; David Johnson, Rev. Bruce Heck. BOTTOM ROW: Turee Allison, Alice Rasmussen, Bar- bara Carlson, vice president; Elaine Olson, campus worker; Charlene Koski, secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Steven Broquist, treasurer. m LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Peterson, Robert Mers, treasurer; the Reverend Larry Hill, Lee Pennington, president; Janet Williams, Mary P. McCreary, the Reverend James Ray, Kay B. Easton, Laurel Speer, secretary; Martin Mullvain, Nancy Stagg. McKinley Foundation Mineral Industries McKinley seeks through Christian ministry to encounter individual and group needs in a way such that the life of the University com- munity may be strengthened for creative con- cern beyond itself. Members of McKinley's ministry are thus alert to the joys, sorrows, and questions that become central in person's lives. McKinley Foundation and Church are not ends in themselves, but places from which Christians go into the world to free persons to be more humanly aware. The Mineral Industries Society seeks to promote an increasing knowledge of the tech- nology and administration of the metallurgical and mining industries. Most of the members are metallurgical engineering students, but ge- ology and mining students are eligible to join. Each year members take trips to metallur- gical laboratories throughout the Midwest. At monthly meetings, distinguished persons asso- ciated with engineering are featured. Every spring a picnic with the faculty is held. TOP ROW: Loyie Sims, Kenneth Dolbow, John Hebeisen, Rodney Bond, William Jandeska, Norris Dahlstrom, Richard Free, Kenneth Ehrlich, Gregory Paskiet, jarvis Robertson, John Boeing. SECOND ROW: Edward Vandermohlen, James Dechant, John Lefrere, secretary; James Bohlen, vice president; Glenn Schmid, Q.J. Schiene, representative from A.I.M.E.; Prof. Theodore Rowland, adviser; Gordon Smith, president; Robert Howe, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Prof. Bernard Ricketts, Prof. Thomas Read, Prof. Arthur Forsyth, Prof. Robert Bohl, Prof. Earl Eckel, Prof. Walter Bruckner. kfl C± TOP ROW: Rae McDowell, Donald Llewellyn, Patricia Moran. THIRD ROW: Paul Anable, Martin Minow, Nina Lepinsky, vice president- Marilyn Lennert, Lisbeth Roman, secretary-treasurer. SECOND ROW: Prof. Joseph Scott, John Williams, Prof. Clara Behringer, Gary Gardner president; Lorraine Hanson, Prof. Webster Smalley. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Moyer, Prof. Mary Arbenz, Yukiko Llewellyn Prof Genevieve Richardson, Gretchen Cornwell, Elizabeth Long, Judith Shiplock. NOT IN PANEL: John Beecher, Prof. Walter Draper, Warren Godfrey Prof. Arno Hill, Elizabeth Hiller, Prof. Thomas Sloan, Wesley Swanson, Karl Wallace, Patricia Warren, Ruth Weinard, Bernhard Works' Anthony Lincoln. Collegiate Players Mu Phi Epsilon The National Collegiate Players, founded at this University in 1928, honors outstanding theater performers and crew members. At the present time, there are 78 chapters. Standards for membership, defined by the national organization, are based on scholastic standing and theater work. Students are able to earn membership points by participating in University Theater productions and by taking accredited drama courses. An initiation din- ner is held each semester. Mu Phi Epsilon is an international profes- sional music sorority whose primary project is music therapy. Some of the activities that the local chapter has, included many programs at schools for retarded children and nursing homes and a weekly radio program on station WILL. One of Mu Phi's main functions is to usher at all concerts and recitals that are sponsored by the School of Music. At the bi-monthly meetings, members seek to promote musical and academic achievement. TOP ROW: Gwen Goldsmith, Joan Squire, Cheryl Bailleu, DiAnne Westerman. SECOND ROW: Sara Miranda Vargas, Janet Kaplan, Sandra Kungle, Linda Best, Theresa Turley. BOTTOM ROW: Janet Wood, president; Eileen Hanson, vice president; Joan McGlashan, recording secretary; Ilona Pinzke, Sara Baker, corresponding secretary; Marilyn Emery. 1 Naval ROTC The Naval Reserve Officers' Training Corps Unit was established at the University in 1945. It is composed of volunteers who are selected on the basis of academic ability and leadership potential. During their four years in the program, the men take twenty-fours hours of Navy courses, including naval history, weapons, navigation, leadership, and military justice. Navy Council, composed of representatives of each class, is the governing body of the battalion. For the second year, the Exhibition Drill Team won Heart of the Nation Drill Meet. Capt. J. C. Spitler, Professor of Naval Science. NAVY COUNCIL — TOP ROW: John Oakland, Thomas Puhse, William Currer, Malcolm Corner, Robert Nelson, Robert O'Brien, John Narncy, Roger McClung, Mathias Schramer, Richard Taylor. BOTTOM ROW: Ted Sigtenhorst, William Kostar, Thomas Hardy, Steven Broquist, president; Lt. Knowlton Klinck, adviser; David Evans, Robert Goldfried, Richard Morrison. THE EXHIBITION DRILL team under the command of Midn. W.L. Kostar commences their precision routine. Lt. Kathy Erickson, NROTC Battalion Sponsor. RIFLE TEAM-TOP ROW: John Paradis, Norbcrt Thomas, Donald Bly, Stephen Eyman. SECOND ROW: Sgt. Billy Page, adviser; Laurence Ryan, Steven Bowers, Michael Dec, John Fitzhugh, David Jacobsgaard, captain; Maj. Joseph Paratore, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: John Narney, Charles Goewey, Robert Boynton, Alexander Goloff. Comdr. R. W. Rogers, Executive Officer. Naval ROTC Midn. Capt. Steven Broquist, Battalion Commander. Regular midshipmen take a cruise every summer, and contract midshipmen take one cruise at the end of their junior year. The men are assigned to various ships, ranging from large aircraft carriers to small minesweepers operating off the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Last summer some of the Second Class underwent air indoctrination at Corpus Christi, Texas, and amphibious instruction at Little Creek, Virginia. Marine Corps students underwent training at Quantico, Virginia. TOP ROW: Midn. Lt. Robert Goldfried, B Company commander; Midn. Lt. William Kostar, Drill Team commander; Midn. Lt. (jg) John Oakland, Battalion PIO; Midn. Lt. John Almon, battalion adjutant; Midn. Lt. (jg) James Buckingham, battalion supply officer. SECOND ROW: Midn. Lt. David Evans, A Company commander; Midn. Lt. Richard Morrison, C Company com- mander; Midn. Alexander Goloff, battalion chief petty officer. BOTTOM ROW: Midn. Lt. Cmdr. Sidney Jones, battalion operations officer; Midn. Captain Steven Broquist, battalion commander; Midn. Cmdr. Thomas Hardy, battalion executive officer. 401 V kt MIDSHIPMEN AT CORPUS, Christi, Texas, find plenty of time for summer social training. 1-?L.K 3; . MIDSHIPMAN COLOR GUARD dons whites for presentation of colors at Spring Parade. MIDSHIPMAN ON SUMMER aviation indoctrination training is exposed to the Navy's F4B Phantom II. TOP ROW: Garry Moebs, James Thompson, George Vandenberg, Howard Stanfield, Raymond Curts, George Lorentz, David Robertson. SECOND ROW: Ronald Salley, Scott Mayer, Roger McClung, James Morris, William Currer, Owen Autry. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Tipton, Dennis Budzik, David Skibbe, president; Lt. (jg) John Setcheil, adviser; Malcolm Corner, Lloyd Jukkola. r m - _ Y ■ 1 B T j- h3l 4 J ?- -M s ' Mr m Tm r r - Tf ■Mi ,r if 'w 1 ' V 4 i mm C r' I. m' A ■ . mm i ' viS ' (4 ' • n V rj_ %' ' % w T' -■ r TOP ROW: Leonard DcBall, Marino Floreani, Martin Urbas, Martin Zwilling, Richard Lowery, James Jewell, Francis LaSalle, Peter Kirch, Jerry Husfeldt, James Patton, Anthony Scianino, Roger Hellebuyck, David Santogrossi, Paul Boehle, Michael Cravens, Paul Stifel, Harold Kaller, Bruno Breitmeyer. THIRD ROW: Margaret Barth, Suzanne Davis, Anne Jakes, Lynell Cannell, William McCleish, Robert Dombrowski, William Tarney, Michael Dehn, John Denault, Randolph Marsh, Harry Hicks, David Wojtowicz, James Johnson, Vernon Weis, David Fancher, the Reverend Edward Duncan. SECOND ROW: Kaye Sloan, Georgiana Benner, Linda Hartley, Mary Meyer, Susan Larson, Jeanne Toussaint, Rosemary Simpson, Diane Paul, Mary Coultrip, Penelope Schaefer. BOTTOM ROW: Marie Avoboda, Particia Toal, Cynthia Langlois, Kathleen Heady, Jo Anne Wasco, Diana Hughes, Nancy Riedell, Mary Smith, Emmlee Vezzoli, Mary Pelton. Newman Club TOP ROW: Marino Floreani, historian; Michael McGrew, religious chairman; Randolph Marsh, publicity; Martin Zwilling, newspaper editor. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Boehle, education chairman; Richard Lowery, president; Kaye Sloan, secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Bruno Breitmeyer, vice president; Peter Kirch, treasurer. Newman Club, the organization of Catholic students on campus, provides for the spiritual, intellectual, and social growth of its members by sponsoring various activities. During the year, the group held retreats, Communion breakfasts, discussion groups, picnics, dances, and the Christocentric Arts Festival. The newspaper, The Cardinal, informed members of scheduled events. The most important of the club's activities center around St. John's Chapel. SISTERS PHILOMENA SLOAN and Annunciata Kelly discuss plans with Kaye Sloan and Mary Jordan. TOP ROW- Robert Cralle Richard Dirrenberger, Ian Madden, Lanny Turner, Donald May, Bruce McLelland, Kevin Corley, Robert Pogue, Alan Haan Tames Ponsler, Lawrence Wallace, Robert Bender, Ralph Wessel, Howard Reinglass. THIRD ROW: Frank Detrana, Donald Swiatek, Frank Wood Robert Schutte, Clark Moore, Mark Lunde, John Granrude, Michael Anderson, James Jedd, David Roe, Lewis Thomas, Drew Sieben Randall True SECOND ROW: Roger Kohn, John Hoekstra, Roger Warnke, vice president; Victor Atutis, president; Joyce Harant, secretary; Larry VonBehren, treasurer; Robert Greenburg, Patrick Heitzman. BOTTOM ROW: Victoria Nichols, Olivia Wasserman, Rebecca Allen, Judith Andersen, Allison Roeske, Nora Bartelt, Jeannette Nemecek. Omega Beta Pi A national premedical honorary fraternity, Omega Beta Pi informs members of the high standards, aims, and problems of the profes- sion. To accomplish this objective, the group sponsored premedical orientation conferences where deans from medical schools discussed requirements and curricula. Through a pro- gram of Physician-Student Counseling, every member consulted with a local doctor. Awards are presented each year to three academically outstanding members. Omega Tau Sigma Chartered at Illinois in 1956, Omega Tau Sigma, the professional veterinary fraternity, seeks to promote a close relationship among students enrolled in the College of Veterinary Medicine. Visits to several universities, such as Cornell, enabled members to see facilities of other colleges and meet with brothers of the different chapters. The chapter concluded a successful year by the addition of Cham, a tiny pup who soon filled the office of Most Worthy Mascot. TOP ROW- Toseph Helfand, Dennis Webster, Daniel Boyle, James Spicer, Thomas Riggs, Kenneth Albrecht Jack Marvich, Wesley Jacobs Charles Spence, Bernhardt Meyer, Roger Peterson. THIRD ROW: Richard Calhoun, Barry Porter, D ght Becker Randall Larson Joseph Marion Roger Hunter, Gary Koritz, Paul Bramson, Karl Luthin, Gary Hollewell, David Lashley, Paul Bromberg. SECOND ROW: Bernard Haberman Tames Sanders, Melvin Balk, Richard Rossman, Wesley Robinson, Emmanuel Agwuna, Thomas Chmer Ralph Bunte, James Bates, David Saidel Fred Goldenson, Walter Bruno, Richard Lau, Robert Gibbons. BOTTOM ROW: James Hamilton, Donald Coats, Gary Brandt Donald Spencer, treasurer; Robert Schafer, vice president; Dr. Erwin Small, adviser; Joseph Lowry, president; Robert Lacey, secretary; Michael Riley, Salvatore Cirone, Daniel Zehr. till! liiil l i r nt V W ▼ IP -. P jh- .(1 7 HM..-U-} TOP ROW: Judith Mullen, Elaine Dunatov, Jane Micklesen, Ceres Schroer, Bernard Wilhelmsen, Dieter Schadach, Paulette Cichon, Jeannette Votava, Sylvia Valentine, Judith Hirsch, treasurer. THIRD ROW: Aurora Villacorta, Jeanne Molkowski, Marian Loverde, Suzanne Moritz, Carolyn Johnson, Euhne Wilson, Gloria Myers, Hilda Llewellyn, Mary Groth, Lilianna Lacplesis, Bonnie Rosevear. SECOND ROW: Masa Rado- vancev, Brian Loverde, Marjorie Rhutasel, president; Andrea Shulman, Janis Stockman, Maybelle Oakwood, Janice Jones, vice president; Barbara Libby. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Holloway Joanne Melfi, Carol Walsh, secretary; Judi Jilipowitz, Eva Wei, Barbara Adamski, Margo Anderson. Orchesis P.E.W. Majors Club Orchesis provides an opportunity for any student, staff , or faculty member to improve his competence in and understanding of mod- ern dance. At weekly meetings Miss Janice Stockman, the sponsor, instructed and led the group in various exercises and movements. Twenty Chicago high schools were invited to participate in the High School Dance Day sponsored by the group. The Dance faculty offered lessons and presented a program on dance experiences at Illinois. The Women's Physical Education Majors' Club provides activities designed to increase understanding of the profession. Conducting convocations, the group featured symposiums, panels, and speakers. The club also publish- es a newspaper, THE MAJOURNAL. Special events such as the fall camp out, high school playday, and the interclass-faculty volleyball night were favorite activities. The Big-Little Sister Program helped old and new members to become friends at once. TOP ROW: Sherrill Riggins, Osa McCoy, Eileen Powell, Carolyn Lewis, Jean Baillie, Penelope Wagoner, Sharon Kouba, Mary Holquist, Mary Lou Hawkins, Margaret Stickels, Cynthia Eagle, Janice Walk, Elaine Dittmer, Audrey Rokke, Joan Kloppenburg, Susan Burrough, Brenda Carlson, Susan Berry, Medsie Odom, Cynthia Williams, Marilynne Venturella, Marsha Swinger. FOURTH ROW: Jean Jorgensen, Lorelei Bigner, Carolyn Blum, Mary Wiertelak, Maybelle Oakwood, Gail Barber, Marjorie Shane, Margo Anderson, Nancy Delaplane, Nancy Link, Judith Kay, Barbara Blume, Mary Swanson, Sherye Garmony, Lucy Goldsmith, Sherry Clemins, Paulette Macros, Diane Carlsen, Elaine Steen- bergen, Catherine Militello, Jane Helbig, Frances Salzman, Ellen Zingraf, Marilyn West, Loretta Post. THIRD ROW: Karen Nichols, Toni-Anna Bjorn, Janet Elling, Catherine Crawford, Frances Fields, Bonnie Byrne, Linda Bunker, Jane Shostrom, Mary Boothby, Mrs. Dorothy Phipps, Mary Holcomb, Marjorie Rhutasel, Jo Ann Platter, Pauline Peterson, Donna Torrence, Bette Downs. SECOND ROW: Natalie Shane, Carol Davis, Judith Fischer, Wendella Muldowney, Janice Weeden, Tara Kost, Betty Axelson, Sally Kunde, Judith Beckman, Jacqueline Francis, Donna Korda, Judie Pilat, Paula Wolf. BOTTOM ROW: Edith Mose, Lynda Scranton, Aleita Hass, Alice Marscin, Robin Medintz, Carol Barth, Carla Herman, Deborah Ruff, Rosemary McGinnis, Renee Goier. TOP ROW: John Nommensen, John Graves, Robert Weilbacher, Walter Kaminski, Lawrence Irwin, Philip Waller, Darrell Smith, Jack Clark, James Swartz, Gary Sharp, LaVerne Debatin, Robert Pilotte, David Nixon, Michael Damko, Frederick Berns. SECOND ROW: Robert Kirby, Ronald Brady, John McCelland, executive officer; Marilyn Paddick, Alfred Davidson, commander; Anita Kull, Edward Florreich, finance officer; Donald Merkle, James Welch, Larry Hendee. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Helsing, Fred Kemp, Robert Brueggeman, Thomas Letter, Charles Ludmer, Robert Tortorelli, Glenn Blair, David Ostrodka, Russell Davis. Pershing Rifles Phalanx The annual drill meet of Pershing Rifles, Company C-3, one of the largest ones in the country, is the main activity of the fraternity. Held in the Assembly Hall, the meet attracts nine thousand spectators and over a thousand college participants from ten or more states. Other activities of Pershing Rifles include color guards for ROTC parades and athletic events, display marching teams, tactical train- ing, social events, and a chance to participate on a target rifle team. Phalanx, founded at Illinois in 1925, is a tri-service organization of ROTC students in- terested in fostering a feeling of fellowship among military men. Inspired by Alexander the Great's troops, the name Phalanx stands for a brotherhood of potential fighting men. Speakers present pertinent topics to pro- mote interest in military affairs and the pre- paredness of our country. An award of ex- cellence is presented to the outstanding sopho- more in Army, Navy, and Air Force ROTC. TOP ROW: Roger Collins, Charles Eberhard, Ronald Herzog, James Williams, George Zervos. SECOND ROW: Richard Wilson, Paul Janecek, David Etherton, Ronald Mass, Richard Heidenreich, Gregory Kramp, Roger Cogswell, William Block, Michael McClellan. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Gehring, finance officer; Lloyd Prevett, lieutenant commander; Mary Ann Jepsen, sponsor; Captain Harold Hoeferkamp, adviser; Richard Way, commander; Lee Bissey, adjutant. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Bingham, David Davis, Charles Rowley, Robert Tortorelli, Gary Chessman. jfifJlflRJL Randall Abbott, Arthur Abelson, David Akin, Philip Albrecht, Herman Allison, Kenneth Anderson, Kenneth Andre, Herrold Andrews, David Barton, Terril Bealmer David Menard, Fred Berger, Jerry Bernstein, James Berthold, Terry Borden, Robert Boucek, John Bourgoin, Charles Bowman, Bruno Breitmeyer, Harold Brown St?ven Bruhaker, Stephen Buss, Norman Carlson, Robert Carlson. Richard Castenson, Edward Christiansen, Leslie Corlev. Edward Cox, Paul Cox, Robert Cudek, John Daily Clen Dahlbacka Ronald Dale. James Davis. Frederick Dearborn, David Dorway, Douglas Drake, David Eckels, David Edwards. David Eggerdin , Craig Ehlen Stanley Eisenstein David Elbaor, Gary Elinen, !• red Endelman, Bruce Fagel, Jerrold Falk, Leslie Fang, Thomas Fellows, Howard Fenn, Robert Ferencz, Allan Fierce, Marc Fink, Michael Fishbein, David Fisher. Joseph Flaherty, David Fontilla, Scott Fort, Stanley F'ox, Edward ! ank, Thomas Freebairn, James Frev, Adrian Fulmer, Tony Gavlinski James Gerstner, Frederick Gesiorski, Robert Gibbs, Mark Gillen, Joel Golden, Donald Graczyk, Gilbert Greene, Craig Greenwood, Brent Gregory, Alan Halpern, John Hammond Steven Handlon, William Hang, Charles Harrold, Stewart Hartman, Keith Haselhorst, David Heim, William Hembreiker, Charles Hendrix, Joel llirmn- Donald Heyda Daniel Higgins, Steven Highbarger, Steven Higliland, Jeffrey Hindman, Thomas Hofer, Robert Hoffman, Bruce Holle, Robert Hult, Dennis Immer, Donald Janoff, Ronald Janssen, Kenneth Jerina, Jerald Johnson. Jarol Johnson, David Johnston, Fred Juras, Jay Kaiser, Robert Kaiser, Phillip Kanter, Charles Karp, Timothv Kary, Phillip Kasik, Robert Kass, David Kelsheimer, David Keren, Roger Khnk, Roger Kohn, Allen Lappin, Robert Lee, Robert Lefler, Thomas Leming, Douglas Lemmon, Howard Lerner Spencer Leroy III. Jeffrey Litman, James Long, Donald McCall, Bruce McLelland, Robert McClintock, Stephen Maack, Virgil Malmberg, Robert Malstrom, James Malvsiak, Richard Mamer, John Marbargor, Gary Marine. Marco Manotto, Alan Marn, Lloyd Marquardt, James Marsden. Darrvll Mathias, Robert Megginson, Ralph Mindock.'.Jerrold Mink, Timothy Minmck. Carl Moellenberndt, James Moore, James Morgan, Charles Moses, Steven Nagel, Douglas Nelson, Jerry Nelson, Mark Nitekman, John O'Dekirk John O'Hare, Benn Okawa, John Olson, Richard Osbrink, Daniel Rady, Donald Ratner, Thomas Remec, William Rinne, Michael Rockin, Claus Rode, Harger Rollo, Dennis Rose, Richard Schaffner, John Schellberg, Jack Scholl, Michael Schroeder, Paul Schroeder, Robert Schuerman, Bruce Scotton, Paul Shales, Paul Shapin, Jeffrey Simmons, Clifford Singer, Kenneth Siress, James Skidmore, John Smaardyk. Irl Smith, Stephen Smith, Thomas Smith, William Snell, James Soltau, Raymond Spriggs, James Springer, Gary Spurling, Mark Stark, Kenneth Stein, Randall Stevens. Randall Stiles, Stanley Sutherland, John Swartz, Stanley Swearingen, David Stucki, Craig Talbott, George Taylor IV, Stephen Taylor, David Terry, Duane Teske, Rodney Thomas, Joe Thompson, Jerry Turner, ArieVander Ploeg, James Veatch, William Veatch, Joseph Velazquez, Michael Vitoux, Michael Walker, Alan Wallace, Neil Warren, Edward Washer, Michael Wattleworth, Saul Wax, William Waud, John Wendelken, Thomas West, Gerald Wikholm, Robert Willey, Frederick Wilson, Lawrence Wilson, Edgar Wingo, Paul Witort, Peter Worcester, Carl Zangerl, John Zaruba, Bruce Zumstein. TOP ROW: Craig Greenwood, president; William Hang, secretary; Thomas Freebairn, vice president; Alan Halpern, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Andre, historian. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma was founded at the University of Illinois in 1923 to encourage and reward high scholastic attainment by freshmen men. Students who carry a normal academic load and achieve a 4.5 average in their first year are eligible for membership. 407 - 0f ' If ' I f -3%rv m W'% ■ I TOP ROW: Charles Braugham. THIRD ROW: Arthur Reblitz, Daniel Paarlberg, Michael Bernard, Delmar Banner, Kenneth Brillhardt, James Ryan, Michael Maminga, David Peterson, Wesley Schumacher. SECOND ROW: Thomas Connely, Philip Weinberg, John Fenley, James Sirois, Robert Ash, Steven Gordon, James Gothard. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Jorgensen, pledge master; Michael Faulhaber, vice president; James Phillips, president; Terry Scranton, secretary; David Maxwell, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Fanelli, Steven Gocel, James Javore, Vinson Johnson, John Leming, Robert Martin, Edward Marzuki, Richard Russo, Dennis Shaul, David Smith, Danny Wilmoth, Dennis Myrick, Thomas Clapp, Robert Martin, Jr., James Hatch, James Ingles. Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Phi Upsilon Omicron Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia Fraternity has 218 chapters throughout the nation. The group is a professional fraternity dedicated to the ad- vancement of music in America, specifically American music. Membership is open to any male undergraduate student who expresses an active interest in music. This year, together with its two sister so- rorities, the chapter provided ushers for the musical events that occurred in Smith Music Hall and gave a combined recital. Phi Upsilon Omicron is a national honor- ary for graduate and undergraduate students in home economics. The purpose of the club is to enable the members to learn more about their profession and to encourage their per- sonal and professional development. At monthly meetings the members listened to speakers talk about careers and opportunities for students in home economics. Each year the club dresses a doll in the current fashion to add to the chapter collection. TOP ROW: Marjorie Vaninger, Connie Sasse, Joyce Nies, Prof. Bette Schaffner, adviser; Patricia Dixon, Janet Rawson, Susan Kiddo, Prof. Virginia Guthrie, adviser. SECOND ROW: Jule Miller, corresponding secretary; Janet Steggerda, recording secretary; Janet Ely, Mary Argan- bright, president; Karen Brewer, vice president; Sharon Shull, Alice Dittmer. BOTTOM ROW: Vicky Moss, Ann Vaughan, Cheryl Eaton, Sandra Parker. NOT IN PANEL: Jane Stevens, Cheryl Smith. N 1 m «i ■ ••■■■ Ik. M He-- -v w H  ■ M 1  ' M _ ' H £ Jt lj TOP ROW: Khosrow Kassaian, John Meskimen, Wayne Schmidt, Bryan Wysong, Edward Behounek, George Biallas, Andrew Rovelstad. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Geach, 1 heodore Lehman, John Coyner, Armand Martell, Foy Meyer, Jr., Richard Murphy, Francis Thomas, Robert Ross- bacher. SECOND ROW: Chris Jensen, Marvin Taplin, treasurer; Garrett Pardekooper, corresponding secretary; Charles Carlson, president; James Bayne, faculty adviser; Phillip Fisher, Engineering Council representative; Kenneth Carlson, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Krupp, Melvin Kotecki, Eugene Litwin, Thomas Groszczyk, Daniel Danko, Randall Georgios, Kenneth Welch, recording secretary. NOT IN PANEL: Frederick Burtelson, Gordon Collins, Robert Douglass, Jack Esmond, Michael Freilinger, Dennis Huffington, Donald Jones, Charles Kindrick, William Koves, Gerald Lombardi, Arnold Ness, Kenn Sutton, Michael Torgersen, Gerald Tromblee, William Wydra, Duane McEachron. Pi Tau Sigma Pre -Veterinary Club Pi Tau Sigma is a national honorary en- gineering fraternity devoted to fostering high ideals of engineering and to developing desir- able qualities in mechanical engineers. Mem- bership selection is based on student faculty ratings and scholastic record. Last year at the Engineering Open House the members constructed a display which won first place. A tutoring service for freshmen and sophomores in the mechanical engineering curriculum was conducted by the group. Open to anyone who is interested in veter- inary medicine, Pre- Veterinary Club provides informative programs including clinical tours, research and medical films, guest speakers, and large and small animal demonstrations. The club trys to promote greater interest and fellowship among pre-veterinary students and offers information about the profession. Activities include the publication of a bulletin, participation in the Veterinary Medicine Open House, and a picnic held in the spring. TOP ROW: Barry Rubel, Gregory Snyder, Timothy Harris, Dennis Schwartzentraub, Thomas Champley, Glenn Olsen, Kerry Greenwald, James Kagel, Jack Howell, John Bauman, Timothy Minnick, Thomas Bryant, Glen Redeker. SECOND ROW: Michele Lucia, Susan Rade- macher, Judy McEun, Charles Trayser, president; Jean Hooks, vice president; Dorice Shumway, secretary; Jayne Hooks, treasurer; Nancy Kam- man, Sandra Bodiford, Sherry Brunner, Susan Sims. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Heusel, Glenn Frederick, Michael Butzirus, John Gerber, Gordon Benson, Robert Schleef, Gary Raymond, Albert Panozzo, Bernard Berta. ps n J n 1 I r %■ . ' TOP ROW: James Stotz, William Tebussek, Thomas Harris, Kenneth Schulz, Kenneth Lawson, James Gillespie, Ronald Nowakowski, Ray- mond Bateman, James Jocius, Colomban D' Amours, Dennis Wojs, George Hughes, Daniel Humay, Robert West, Jean Lemieux. THIRD ROW: Nancy Greggain, Barbara Libby, Victoria Auer, Joanne Ringenberg, Jo Alberts, Susan Hess, Victoria Tennes, M. Tindeibe, Jerin Mueller, Judy Ate, Bette Baymiller, Myra Berk, Marjorie Sons, Diana Price, Gail Mark. SECOND ROW: Prof. Allen Sapora, Michael Garret, Linda Gahan, Susan Eder, program director; Robert Lee, president; Patricia Barry, vice president; Alan Schramm, secretary; Doyle Biship, Prof. Howard Weaver. BOTTOM ROW: Barton Entrikin, Lance Wuellner, Ronald Greenberg, Richard Stotz, James Hohm, Landis Sion, Walter Maksym, Kenneth Kmiec. NOT IN PANEL: Steven Wohlwend, treasurer. Recreation Society Rifle and Pistol Club The American Recreation Society aims at acquainting interested students with the oppor- tunities and problems of a profession in rec- reation. The group, which meets each month, provides programs during the year which in- clude student-faculty coffee hours, panel dis- cussions, and guest speakers. Last year the first annual field trip was planned so that the members would have the opportunity of seeing one of the most excel- lent park district systems in the state. The University of Illinois Rifle and Pistol Club, active on campus for forty-five years, is open to students, faculty, and staff. The purpose of the club is to promote competitive rifle and pistol programs and also to train its members in firearms safety and marksman- ship. Meetings are held every week on the rifle range in the Armory. Last year the group entered the Intercol- legiate Postal Leagues of the National Rifle Association with which it is affiliated. TOP ROW: James Holmes, Shelton Mavity, vice president; Patrick Shiels, David Wiedeman, Gary Rolfe, Bruce Brown, Richard Fields, Joseph Kiefer, David Elbaor, Barry Brissman, Terry Siegler. SECOND ROW: S Sgt. Paul McElroy, David Zehr, John Lehman, Dennis Knight, Robert Karp, David Alvey, Daniel Breit, Julian Frankenberg, Douglas Eden. BOTTOM ROW: Julius Overbeck, treasurer; Earl Redmond, president; Robert Bezman, Rene Fuentes, Barry Moore, Walter Boyce, Tracy Gerow, Edward Prill, William Edwards. NOT IN PANEL: Linda Harris, Doris Walton, Sandor Csallany, David Watkins, Renold Schilke, Mario Krisberg, Charles Gilmore, Mike Zimbleman, J. R. Pike, David Williams, Harry Henriksen, John Koob. TOP ROW: Mclvin Kotccki, Alan Wall, David Lackert, Ronald Bajt, John Potter, Richard Kuhr, John Zimmermann, Edwin Hackleman, Robert Laceman, Harvey Press, Barry Ascher, Steven Wilder. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Toy, Frank Venezia, Robert Lapke, Gary Bern- hardy, vice chairman; Terry Zeiters, Nelson Rowe, Engineering Council representative; Philip Bjekich, vice treasurer; George Schwarz, treasurer; Joseph Audy, Engineering Council representative; Kenneth Stuntz, chairman; John Hinkley, secretary; Dewey Sims, Eugene Buchholz, adviser. S.A.E. S.E.A. To inform members about opportunities in transportation engineering and to further their technical knowledge are the purposes of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Programs of the monthly meetings include guest speakers, films, and tours. During the past year the members acted as guides in the internal combustion engine laboratory for the annual Engineering Open House. The scciety also was host to the Central Illinois Section for a combined spring meeting. The Student Education Association's high point of this past year was hosting the annual state Spring Workshop, which was attended by delegates from over thirty chapters. Held in the Illini Union, the workshop, Think Ethics, was both enjoyable and informative. As the primary organization for students who plan to teach, membership is open to all students entering the education profession, re- gardless of their fields or levels of teaching. S.E.A. is affiliated with the national group. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pamela Kostenko, projects chairman; Victoria Lea, vice president; Terry Jones, publicity chairman; Claude Kramer, presi- dent; Roberta Henner, secretary; Kathryn Olmsted, treasurer. = j J I TOP ROW: Judith Parkinson, Patricia Crosby, Marilyn Weiss, James Wills, Patricia Thompson, Marilyn Nieder. SECOND ROW: Martha Pile, Susan Schneider, Melvyn Abrams, Sally Sheehan, Linda West. BOTTOM ROW: John Swartz, Mark Barbour, John Colson, unidentified. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Sich, Carl Zangerl. S. P. I. R. Sigma Alpha Eta Recognizing the need for a comprehensive undergraduate program of international train- ing, Illinois has joined other campuses in estab- lishing the Student Project for International Responsibility. The four-year program is begun with each freshman class. S. P. I. R. seeks to develop a sophisticated approach to international understanding as well as closer ties with the foreign students on campus. Biweekly seminars are planned to view aspects of international responsibility. The local chapter of Sigma Alpha Eta, a national fraternity for speech majors, gained its charter membership this year. The club is composed of students in speech correction. The purpose of this professional organization is to widen the scope of its members. Some activities the group has participated in this past year include field trips, fall and spring teas for new members, the Education 101 speech screening program, and the annual Christmas party for Speech Clinic students. TOP ROW: Mary Celebucki, Natalie Siegel, Judith Leenerts, Leslie Darner, Judith Landfield, Joan Good, adviser; Carol Kosovski, Adrienne Siegel, Cecily Parker, Carol Torok. SECOND ROW: Robert Prosek, Barbara Walters, vice president; Nicki Mulford, president; Bernadine Heller, program chairman; Dorothy Ruter, secretary-treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Maxine Shizuru, Ruby Frank, Mary Robinson, Phyllis Kanter. M TOP ROW: Jill Shires, Marge Zumwalt, Rhonda Fleming, Mary Henderson, vice president; Joyce Printz, treasurer; Kathleen Butkus, Jean Johnson, Kathryn Schlaf. SECOND ROW: Jacqueline Engel, Marilyn Kreitner, Carole Foster, Dianne Fischer, Gail Esarey, Marilyn Brewick, Marilyn Dvorak. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah Smith, Elaine Zeiger, Beth Miller, president; Janet Drier, Margaret Franks. NOT IN PANEL: Susan Brownfield, Bette Carroll, Florronne Griffin, corresponding secretary; Patricia Hawkins, Carol Hoogeveen, Jan Keister, Edith Nickerson, Kathryn O'Connor, Mary Shirley, Donna Alderdice. Sigma Alpha Iota Sigma Delta Chi Sigma Alpha Iota, the oldest professional fraternity for women in music, received the national Radio-Television Award for a weekly fifteen minute radio program on WILL. It was founded to uphold the highest ideals of a musical education. The national organization sponsors a competition for young composers. One aim of the fraternity is the promotion of music by American composers. The local chapter helps support the International Music Fund and the Braille Music Project. Sigma Delta Chi was founded at DePauw University in 1909. Membership in this pro- fessional society is open to juniors, seniors, and graduate students studying for a career in radio-television or journalism. The local chapter is known for its publi- cation of the Illini Tumor, a humorous news- paper distributed on campus at Homecoming. Profits from the sale of this paper are used to send several delegates to the national con- vention and to provide speakers for meetings. TOP ROW: Sheldon Silver, Dennis Mummert, William Kubik, Thomas Girand, Stephen McGill, James Flynn, Edward Florreich. THIRD ROW: James Herm, Robert Pritchard, John McClelland, John Rogers, John Martin, Kenneth Fielding, William Fanta, John Grady. SECOND ROW: David Fountain, vice president; John Volk, secretary; Ronald Greenfield, president; James Hattendorf, treasurer; Jerry Range. BOT- TOM ROW: Don Bissell, William Engelbrecht, Karl Kessler, Lee Fensin, Joseph Salucka. r0 O TOP ROW: Raymond Gibbs, Kenneth Carlson, Carl Swain, Norris Dahlstrom, Raymond Runquist, Neil Bennett, James Davis, Robert Laleman, Edward Behounek. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Timpson, Prof. William Hull, adviser; Robert Burnham, treasurer; Dean Santis, president; Michael Tomasic, vice president; Richard Smirl. NOT IN PANEL: Yasar Bayazit, Charles Jeschke, secretary; Curt Wittig, historian. Sigma Tail Skull and Crescent Sigma Tau, an honorary fraternity of en- gineering students, was founded in 1904 at the University of Nebraska. There are now 32 chapters of Sigma Tau at colleges throughout the country. The purpose of the group is to provide special recognition and encouragement to advanced engineering students for their su- perior scholarship and service and their pro- mise of professional attainment. Illinois' Theta chapter has a membership of more than one hundred. Skull and Crescent is a fraternity men's honorary organization comprised of two out- standing sophomores representing each of the twenty-four oldest fraternities. Members are elected by their houses on the basis of schol- arship, leadership, and activities. Skull and Crescent was organized to pro- mote interfraternity spirit and friendships by holding regular meetings and co-ordinating ac- tivities. Present plans include merging Skull and Crescent with Star and Scroll. TOP ROW: John Bogner, James Long, James Powers, Raymond Fairchild, secretary; John Squires, Ronald Walters, James Silverwood, Ralph Switzer, James Schick, president; Roy Ricketts. BOTTOM ROW: William Kastien, Frank Kowalski, James Gerstner, Robert Mitchell, Michael Hasselberg, Reynolds Everett. NOT IN PANEL: Douglas Hittle, treasurer; James Coleman, vice president. TOP ROW: Stephen Maddox, Carl Beutler, Richard Jones, Paul Garwood,, James Ogorek, David Vogen, Wayne Johnson, Henry Kunz, Dennis Juncer. THIRD ROW: James Williams, executive officer; Leslie Strole, John McIIwath, Alfred Willis, Thomas Zuber, Ronald McDavid, David Drake, Paul Lynch, Robert Fink, Fred Ranck, commanding officer; Major George Murray, adviser; Sgt. Major Winston Flynn, adviser. SECOND ROW: Ronald Herzog, Arthur Hillman, Thomas Cash, James Norton, Michael Bendas, Henry Bauman, Daniel Jeffrey, Roc Bradford, William Waller, Arthur Grange. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Brehm, Lance Domke, Gary Thor, David Johnston, Rex Piper, Madison Post, Robert Tor- torelli, James Hadley. Special Forces Company SPECIAL FORCES CADETS are pictured in action during Operation Salt Fork. The cadets who wear the black berets are members of the Special Forces Company of the Army ROTC. The Green Devils display a drive for excellence that distinguishes them from any other outfit. The weekly meetings were devoted to drill and advanced instruction in tactics, demolitions, communications, and survival methods. This instruction finds practical application in full-day field exercises dealing with patrolling problems and raids. CADETS SET UP to'ambush a combat patrol on a training maneuver. f f f n - w ww fn w ill TOP ROW: Ronald Scanlan, Dennis Fredrick, Calvin Peck, Marc Baleiko, Clark Bullard, James Gates, Edward Behounek, James Davis, Ernest Bendull, Henry Shugars, Prof. Emil Lehmann, adviser; Ted Gilbert, Arthur Volsen, Norris Dahlstrom, Carl Male, Dwight Diercks, Ronald Campbell, Thomas Mills, Gordon Day. BOTTOM ROW: James Paternoster, Martin Sadd, Robert Giles, David Keune, cataloguer; Roger Angel, vice president; Michael Tomasic, president; Daniel MacGilvray, corresponding secretary; Richard Donze, recording secretary; Clyde Johnson, Edward Stredde, Marcus Bunting, Melvin Kotecki, Raymond Gibbs. NOT IN PANEL: Prof. John Henry, adviser; Prof. Robert Mos- borg, adviser; Prof. John Schneider, adviser; Tim Erin, treasurer; William Block, Michael Roller, Richard Rose, Dean Santis, Richard Weiss. Tail Beta Pi Membership in Tau Beta Pi is the highest honor conferred upon an undergraduate engi- neer. Students who have attained a 4.75 the first semester of their junior year or a 4.5 their second semester or a 4.25 their senior year are eligible for membership pending an affirmative vote of the members. Every year the Alpha Chapter of Illinois presents the Outstanding Freshman Engineer, an award which is based upon grades, char- acter, and engineering potential. Television Workshop Television Workshop, one of the few or- ganizations of its kind in the nation, is an ex- tra-curricular activity for students majoring in or interested in broadcasting. The member- ship includes aspiring authors, actors, artists, publicity writers, technicians, producers, and directors. Production of a weekly half-hour program for WILL-TV is one responsibility. The projects last year included an original musical, Gettin' on to Evenin' and the annu- al spring banquet, which highlighted the year. TOP ROW: Daryl Fairchild, adviser; James Steele, adviser; Alfred Miller, Theodore Sodergren, president; Arnold Klinsky, vice president; Mark Kreuger, Gary Olson, Robert Hubbard. SECOND ROW: Joseph Dominick, James Swickard, Giant Cohen, Elizabeth O'Nan, Carol Resser, Michael Branda, Gregg Giesler, Bernard Roscetti, Gary Kaney, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Olson, Amy Boule, Elaine Hallberg, Julianne Simonin, secretary; Diane Niemeyer, Shona Walters. NOT IN PANEL: Frank Adinolff, Eugene Majewski, William Fanta, tresurer; Edward Florreich, Lowell Smith, Irwin Berman, Richard Bednar, Elizabeth Baldwin, vice president; Joel Hartman, Keith Keller, Julie Young, Roger Young. %£■ m ,.J ; cl j i m ;l m i S AjP .- TERRAPINS WERE GUEST performers at the annual Dolphin Show last fall. LEFT TO RIGHT: Vicki Richardson, president; Sharon Fogcl- quist, vice president; Toni Allison, secretary; James Edmonds, treasurer. Terrapin Club The synchronized swimming organization at Illinois, Terrapin Club, is open to all students who meet certain requirements. Before these tryouts the group held practice-demonstration sessions. Terrapins created and presented the routines performed at their annual spring water show. A workshop attended by swimming groups of other colleges and a synchronized swim meet where numbers were rated were sponsored by the group. TOP ROW: Robert Norwood, James Hirst, Paul Alonas, James Edmonds, James Victor, Timothy Fass. THIRD ROW: Prof. Marjorie Harris, Joan Richter, Toni Allison, Sharon Fogelquist, Mary Henderson, Joanne Chamberl ain, Lisa Brems, Vicki Richardson, Janet Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Joann Ohler, Renee Goier, Barbara Johnson, Linda Carlson, Jo Anne Wasco, Judy Edgar, Cynthia Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Sherrie Brown, Georgia Booras, Mary Holquist, Deborah Tamarri, Linda Caroll, Margaret Stickels. NOT IN PANEL: John Tucker.  ' ,. -. TOP ROW: Donna Pierce, Myrna Leipsiger, Diana Dupin, Janis Zimmerman, Patricia Sandblom, Barbara Baker. SECOND ROW: Karen Kanady, Nancy Tomich, Lois Davis, Nancy Shields, Phyllis Czyzewski, June Spira. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Smith, treasurer; Sandra Stein, secretary; Nancy Wolfe, president; Gale Gran, vice president. Theta Sigma Phi Omega Tau Sigma The national professional journalism fra- ternity, Theta Sigma Phi, is a group of both junior and senior women who have maintained high scholarship and are active and competent in some phase of communications. The six professional meetings held during last year included a panel discussion on jour- nalism career opportunities for women and a talk on educational television. Members also participated in the Ladies-of-the-Press break- fast sponsored by the local alumnae chapter. The national service fraternity for sopho- more independent men who have achieved out- standing leadership in activities is Tomahawk. Encouraging students to participate in student affairs and guiding freshmen in decisions re- garding activities are two aims of the group. At half time of the Purdue-Illinois game, members of Tomahawk, dressed as Indians, presented the traditional cannon to the Purdue chapter. The group helped with the Science Fair, Dad's Day Revue, and Watcheka Sing. TOP ROW: Stephen Maack, Ronald Riffey, Leonard Julius, James Robinson, Mark Eckerling, James Stovall, Robert Kennedy. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Baxter, Robert White, Charles Prior, historian; David Linden, president; Jerome Sugar, vice president; Randall Scholl. BOTTOM ROW: James McVickar, Robert McGowan, Robert Curry, Frederick Klein. I f IOP ROW: Ann Irampe, Alice Landgren Nancy Maxwell, Nancy Schierhorn, Kathleen Bevans, Suzanne Fischer, Mary Heeren, Judith Kubik, Marilyn Buck. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Czyzewski, Margo Miller, Marilynn Johnson, LaVonne McDowell, Diana Bowser, Janet Lipe, Mary McCarthy, Carol Larson Judith Larson, Patricia Faust. BOTTOM ROW: Barbara Susin, Mary Jupp, Kathleen Brooks, secretary; Nancy Burnett president; Janet Ficken, treasurer; Patricia Pohlman, Marian Hull, Lois Wright. NOT IN PANEL: Nancy Rhine, vice president; Bonnie Kohlenberger, Marika Littke, Sue Booker, Elayne Halpern, Susan Kiss, Susan Maxon, Mary Drew, Barbara Trisler, Judith Parkinson, Rosemary Walton, Doris Walton. Torch Trident Torch, the junior women's activity honor- ary, gives recognition to juniors for outstand- ing work in campus activities their freshmen and sophomore years. Membership require- ments are favorable recommendations from an activity group, good character references, and a 3.5 all-University average. This year Torch members served as the hostesses at the Dad's Day Luncheon, helped distribute final week's Student Survival Kits, and ushered at the Honor's Day Convocation. Trident Naval Honorary Society provides an opportunity for interested first and second class midshipmen to become better prepared for military service through the speaker pro- grams and informal discussions with military officers. The group is also active within the Naval Battalion, drawing on the experience of its members to aid underclassmen. Last year Trident Members were active socially, holding the annual spring formal and co-sponsoring the Navy Ball. TOP ROW: David Bauman, Gordon Gray, Mathias Schraraer, Edward Behounek, Robert Goldfried, Ted Sigtenhorst, Richard Goy, Alan DeCraene, James Martin, John Narney, Edward Wietecha, Robert O'Brien. BOTTOM ROW: William Kostar, president; Lt. James Boling, adviser; Richard Morrison, Donald Bishop, James Glover, John Fenton, Harold Burcham, Julian Moon. TOP ROW: Ronald W. Acks, Fred Custardo, James W. Reid, David H. Florio, James M. Lehnerrer, Robert B. Batchelder, Robert R. Johansen, Bruce H. Newell, William A. Silhan, James C. Dawson, James W. Maclntyre. THIRD ROW: David C. White, Frederick A. Klemm, Robert J. Bachman, John J. Secrest, Victor J. Demarco, Charles R. Boyce, Thomas C. Sawicki, Peter A. Bates, Thomas S. Parkhill, Dennis K. Cashman, William J. Palmer, Robert E. Lewke. SECOND ROW: Daniel M. Humay, Ronald J. Aufrecht, Frank J. Polz, Andrew T. Zander, Paul D. Koch, David D. Crouse, Kenneth M. Polaski, James A. Enck, Alan B. Castator, William G Gerrish. BOTTOM ROW: John H. Tocks, Roger W. Garret, Danny P. Jeffery, Clayton D. Beattie, Frederick P. Aprati, Steven G. Stoll, John D. Fleming, Steven Simons. Tribe of Illini The Tribe of Illini is one of the organizations on campus that requires applicants for membership to possess a previously won award. That award must be the Illinois I given for athletic competition in the Big Ten. But an applicant must possess more than a varsity letter. He must adhere to the codes of honor and ethics founded by the first Illinois lettermen. The Tribe perpetuates the tradition of the skill and courage of the Fighting Illini, and by doing so the group fosters the pride shared by all true Illini. Those accepted into the Tribe believe in and are, in effect, incorporated into the great athletic tradition of the University. The spirit of the Illini is embodied in the Tribe, the athletes who represent the school. 420 pri'iihff LEFT TO RIGI IT: John Tocks, treasurer; Fred Aprati, vice president ; ( 3a) ton Beattie, president; Roger Garret, secretary. TOP ROW: James Fedorkiw, Petro Kolesnyk, Bohdan Saciuk, Ivanna Foster, Henry Merkelo, Maria Merkelo, Stephanie Merkelo, Jerry Merkelo, Maria Wojtowycz, Lew Hryhorczuk, Ulana Gula. SECOND ROW: Christine Kozij, Helen Saciuk, Ronald Edwards, George Dmyterko, Andrew Sasyk, Ihor Kutynsky, Zenowie Holubec, Myroslawa Holubec, James Foster, Lydia Sawaryn, Alexandra Szczeblowsky. BOTTOM ROW: Roxolana Buraczynska, Frederick Thayer, treasurer; Boris Antonovych, vice president; Orest Hrynewych, president; Ulana Baluch, secretary; Dmytro Shtohryn. Ukrainian Student Club The Ukrainian Student Association seeks to promote greater interest of the American students of Ukrainian descent in the fine arts and customs of their country and to provide the opportunity for all who are interested in learning about Ukrainian culture to do so. Since its reactivation in 1961, the Ukrainian Student Association has participated in the In- ternational Fair. Last year the group held a lecture series on Ukrainian culture and took part in a Ukrainian night at the YMGA. Wesley Foundation The Wesley Foundation provides students on campus with the opportunity to have wor- ship and fellowship together. In addition to the regular Sunday morning services, Wesley Foundation also sponsors the Supper Forum, where students can enjoy a meal and special program on Sunday evenings. The Etc. coffee house, also part of the Foundation, is a popular meeting place for students. The church's Olde English Supper has become a Christmas tradition on campus. TOP ROW: Peter Rasmussen, treasurer; Wesley Schumacher, Richard Taylor, Mrs. Gail Reeve, Cynthia Turley, John Helfinstine, George Schumacher, Paul Cox. BOTTOM ROW: Ruth Slocum, Mary Ford, Nancy Maxwell, vice president; Marilyn Stillens, secretary; Roberta Harrison, president; Leslie Darner, Catherine Bobera, Nancy Hardin, Janet Ransom. J TOP ROW: Flonet Wallace, Merle Chamberlin, Marsha Williksen, Sandra Levey, Charlene Gusson, Suzanne Wildhagen. SECOND ROW: Mary Minor, Kay Eash, Bonnie Rowe, Elizabeth Collette, Joan Matthews, Donna Irwin, Donna Ortgiesen, Mary Cipriano, Ellen Gleary, Cheryl Konetshny. BOTTOM ROW: Elizabeth Koranyi, Patricia Sora, vice president; Carolyn Lester, president; Lynn Granzow, secretary-treasurer; Prof. Grace Wilson, adviser. Women Engineers Society Xi Sigma Pi The Society of Women Engineers is dedi- cated to making known the present need for women engineers and to encouraging college women to consider an engineering education. Programs of last year's monthly meetings included talks presented by speakers from in- dustry and prominent professors of engineer- ing research. Members were also busy with the annual fall picnic, a tour of Champaign's Magnavox factory, and participation in Activ- ity Day and Engineering Open House. Xi Sigma Pi, a national honorary forestry fraternity, has as goals to encourage scholar- ship in forestry education, to stimulate inter- est in forestry, and to promote fraternal re- lations among those engaged in forestry activ- ities. Alpha Alpha chapter has 46 members. Every spring the chapter gives an award to the most outstanding freshman in forestry. The group meets regularly. The annual ban- quet, at which new members are initiated, is held during the spring semester. TOP ROW: John Felix-Williams, secretary-fiscal agent; Elon Verry, forester; John Pronos, Douglas Beardsley, James Geis. SECOND ROW: Paul Chamberlain, Robert Gregory, Gary DeBarr, forest ranger; William Voyles, Alan Detmers, Prof. Charles Walters, national representative. BOTTOM ROW: David Darr, David Raymond, Lester Arnold, John Fink, associate forester. Cl ft i ' its i TOP ROW: Carol Patterson, Kenneth Hamman. FIFTH ROW: Frank Green, David Roe, David Stanczak, George Grice, Lawrence Petri Rodger Hay, Randy Notko John Slover, Ron Peters, John Corzine. FOURTH ROW: Mary Showers, Peter Schuyler, Robert Koxick, Gust Rounas, John McClelland, Phillip Phillips, Carol Mekkelson, David Dell, Benjamin McCash, James Kellogg. THIRD ROW: Richard Turnstall nr,wnVDAu, f Cn P FeT' unCy, Ewing, Lila Koets, Nils Katahara, Bruce Kleiman, Susan Engel, VivianLee Ward, Joyce Sorensen. SECOND ROW: Janet Elliott, Cheryl Banta, David Prindable, James Davis, Robert Hagan, Daniel Stewart, Jonnae Gaston, Frederick Mohr, Tim Schoedel, Lee Mortenson. BOTTOM ROW: Everett Nicholas, William Lannin, Nikki Millar, David Armstrong, Wayne Tones, guest speaker; Charles Hug, Letitia Polak, Sammy Shaffer, Denise Greenberg. Young Republicans Zeta Phi Eta The Illini Young Republican Club has as its goals to promote knowledge of the princi- ples and leaders of the Republican party and to provide an organization which will stimulate students to become involved in active political work. Membership is open to any student or faculty member who expresses an interest in the Republican party and its ideals. In election years members work in local Republican Headquarters, do precinct work in the area, and help with special state projects. Zeta Phi Eta is a professional fraternity for women in speech arts. Membership is awarded on the basis of scholastic excellence both in the fields of speech and in other academic courses. The object of Zeta Phi Eta is to unite college women interested in maintaining high standards of speech and drama. Last year Zeta had an active role in the International Fair. Zeta published a pamphlet entitled A Word to the Wives, which famil- iarized foreign wives with American Customs. TOP ROW: Linda Pozanski, Jernlynn Sommer, Bernadine Heller, secretary; Cecily Parker, treasurer; Ann Holmin. SECOND ROW- Judith Harris, Carol Torok, Adrienne Segel, Carol Kosovski, president; Miss Francis Johnson, adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Phyllis Kanter vice president- Maxine Shizuru, marshall; Barbara Sladick, Geraldine Suski, Continental Cafe chairman; Dorothy Ruter. NOT IN PANEL: Marilyn Lennert' Nancy Robey, program chairman. 7 ■'■-, . r  residences ■ t ALPHA CHI OMEGA TOP ROW: Barbara Giugliano, corresponding secretary; Joann Hoehamer, recording secretary; Carol Jo Reynolds, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Carol Steiner, scholarship chairman; Jane Bal- gley, social chairman; Barbara Roschke, rush chairman; Ann Barnas, rush chairman; Patty Grant, house manager; Carol Boyd, assistant pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Pamela Archer, presi- dent; Linda Fritzen, vice president; Emy Mrkvica, pledge trainer. One of the girls had a happy thought and said: 'As we are the first fraternity to be founded in the School of Music why not use the first letter in the alphabet and start with Alpha? . . . ' The process of combination continued when, in fun, one of the girls said: 'Who knows, we may be the last fraternity, too — so why not use the last letter of the alphabet, Omega?' This was unanimously adopted, as was Chi, meaning and . Later, the first Greek musical instrument, the lyre, was chosen for the badge. TOP ROW: Karen Kibler, Patty Grant, Ann Davidson, Sharon Ponder, Gail Esarey, Sharon Sass, Jeanne Grabiec, Virginia Davis, Linda Getman, Carol Boyd, Joanne Rigenberg, Carol Larsen, Arlene Stickler, Carol Steiner, Francis Greanias, Marilyn Todd. THIRD ROW: Tula Vaream, Mary Scott, Barbara Gronlund, Mary Conrad, Luella McCartney, Celinda Pazmino, Judy Payne, Ann Barnas, Barbara Roschke, June Connelly, JoAnn Bargiel, Loralee Greenwell, Sharon Home, Valerie Taylor, Gladys Hruby, Carolyn House, Janice Bush, Jane Balgley, Elaine Corbitt. SECOND ROW: Joann Hoehamer, Karen Strohm, Emy Mrkvicka, Barbara Giugliano, Sybil Orne, Roberta Svitalek, Valerie Tilgner, Carol Jo Reynolds, Pamela Archer, Mrs. Grace Daley, Linda Fritzen, Enid Stottrup, Sara Thorton, Ruth Wene, Marsha McWilliams, Charlene Ball, Carroll Ann Imle, Mary Ann Jepsen. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Evans, Mary Bartoli, Linda Ohlsen, Deborah Imle, Patricia Cavanaugh, Renate Kahschek, Leslie Hamilton, Joette Kaczmarek, Carol Hamm, Barbara Weinand, Nancy Flaks, Linda Whitcomb, Christine Coman, Priscilla Whittier, Carol Mueller, Kathleen Terry. NOT IN PANEL: Suzanne Beicher, Cherie Casterton, Sara Gillespie, Marilyn Reiners, Janet Steggerda, Kathy Yeast. E • • ■vr:.- - + ni. ft. f ft }' TOP ROW: Nancy Ross, Jean Goeddel, ToAnn Smith, Joyce Juhl, Monica Manning Flana Fnwll, P,™ r T- t . tw x -,,. • Linda Christiansen Jacqueline Kuhrtz, Jere Whipple, Judith Kub k Mdinda Bere Tulie raJT ™ Jm ™™ ?mg' Jeanjansen. THIRd ROW: Jeanne Staler, BarcXa'sUin, M tiS Judhh S L T t cX Z K V ? Mary Ellen Johnston, Mary Henderson, Sandra Kirkby, Janice Walk, Kathrvn Droba Ma™ Oldham R th T i ™ c en Fogler, Nancy Emmons. SECOND ROW: JoEllen Karr, Karen Richter, S™ar?Sh[fflc?K Linda Trulock Franks, Mrs. Beulah Rebman, Marilyn Dvorak, Karen Keller, Mary Fisher, 7 Patricia Panish, Carolyn Ganger, Linda Bourne, Faye Cochran, Nancy Turner, Margaret Macke, Diance Dorsett, LarameHamilton Vicki Huff' Janice LaRussa, Cheryl Waset.s, Constance Harrison. NOT IN PANEL: Patricia Sentman, Brenda Shelton, Corite Smith: TOP ROW: Mary Fisher, vice president; Linda Christiansen, corresponding secretary; Geraldine Kelly, house manager; Mary Henderson, rush chairman; Judith Kubik, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Franks, president; Sandra Kirkby, social chair- ALPHA DELTA PI Alpha Delta Pi was founded May 15, 1851 at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia. Called the Adelphean Society, it became the first secret society in the world for college women and the mother of the entire sorority system. Since that time, ADPi has expanded its number of chapters to 110, Sigma chapter being installed on this campus in 1912. Its open motto, We live for each other, shows the closeness that exists among the ADPi sisters. ;427 a fifi Wb. ® n?S£!! MZjRfr. TOP ROW: Susan Merlander, Shari Freshman, Susan Kamin, Meri Kessler, Karen Kessler, Joan Solomon, Sharon Epstein, Nancy Goodman, Carol Hochberg, Susan Kaye, Bonnie Zoloto, Barbara Greenfield, Marilyn Goldman, Marilyn Gold, Patricia Guss. THIRD ROW: Judith Peiser, Carol Resser, Davida Moscowitz, Linda Leavitt, Judith Harris, Susan Keilly, Cheryl Halperin, Roberta Garret, Sandra Corren, Esta Schwartz, Roberta Baron, Mary Rubin, Pamela Haas, Rachel Gelfand, Gale Glassner. SECOND ROW: Francine White, Marilynn Rush, Joan Schaffner, Renee Cargerman, Madeleine Bergson, Mrs. Annette Smith, Jessica Hilborn, Karyl Schulman, Beverly Susler, Marilyn Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Helen Wulc, Trudy Zelkin, Shelley Protus, Faye Goldfarb, Marilyn Marshall, Roberta Mechanic, Sandra SigolofT, Frances Kerr, Judith Brickman, Rhonda Silverstone, Ann Youngerman. ( £ ALPHA EPILSON PHI TOP ROW: Beverly Susler, secretary; Marilyn Brown, executive at large; Marilynn Rush, scholarship chairman; Jessica Hilborn, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Renee Cargerman, vice presi- dent; Madeleine Bergson, president; Joan Schaffner, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Francine White, house manager; Karyl Schul- man, rush chairman. In 1909, the first chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi was founded on the campus of Barnard College in New York. AEphi began with seven girls — there are now more than twenty-two thousand who have worn the pin of pearls. As pledges continue on towards the goal of becoming actives, they are told to remember that from small beginnings great things are born. The Crest and Crowning of All Good — Life's Final Star is Sisterhood. 428 v  TOP ROW: Linda Carole O' Doris Morse, Janice Guenzler, Linda Dolenak, Marilyn White,' Maureen Bersell, Pamela Siemering, Diane ' Wilson Lu7nne TnOTson Christine Johnson. SECOND ROW: Mary Lou Dolhns, Barbara Herbert, Mary Beth Heeren, Susan Williams, Kathryn Leonard Jacqueline Warner Mrs. Mildred Kottke, Nancy Erb, Jill Forsell, Patricia Rabbe, Marilyn Paddick, Janet Day, Mary Jane Arganbright, Cynthia Lampley. BOT- TOM ROW: Linda Eisner, Kathleen McLennon, Necia Hart, Sheryl Pizante, Carol Olson, Marga Thompson, Cheryl McLay Sherrie Brown Kristen Skov, Beverly Strange, Elizabeth O'Nan, Nancy Scott, Diane Reed. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Shirley, Karen Thomas, Darlene Zientarski' Jeryll Haas, Cinda Phares. TOP ROW: Jacquie Warner, president. THIRD ROW: Mary Beth Heeren, first vice president; Nancy Erb, scholarship chair- man. SECOND ROW: Pam Seimering, corresponding secretary; Sue Williams, treasurer; Pat Rabbe, recording secretary. BOT- TOM ROW: Janet Day, house manager; Marilyn Paddick, activities chairman; Jill Forsell, social chairman. ALPHA GAMMA DELTA The Alpha Gams began another exciting year immediately after returning to see their new addition and welcome their new house director, Mrs. Mildred Lottke. The girls could hardly wait to see their beautiful new Mediterranean dining room, study rooms for twenty additional girls, second-floor lounge, and kitchen. In addition the dorm was enlarged and a special pantry built where the girls could prepare midnight snacks. They all agreed that this was a great way to start the year. 429 ALPHA OMICRON PI Founded in 1897 at Barnard College, Alpha Omicron Pi still maintains the enthusiasm and vitality which marked its beginning almost 70 years ago. Stressed at last summer's national convention was AOPi's support of the Frontier Nursing Service. Every Christmas the AOPi's collect toys and clothing which they send to the Service headquarters in Kentucky. From there the gifts are distributed to needy children in certain areas of the state. TOP ROW: Jane Morrison, recording secretary; Patricia Faust, activities chairman; Lynne Knudson, social chairman. MIDDLE ROW: Wanda Roberts, treasurer; Merrilee Waltz, president. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Eshelman, first vice president; Jane Stannsell, pledge trainer; Susan Pfeifer, scholarship chairman. I'!!! Is-! ' K«TjTf, TOP ROW: Sharon Morris, Karen Larsen, Marcia Elliott, Phyllis Chapman, Nancy Martin, Pam Wheeler, Karen Kepford, Nancy Bush, Maureen Dupatz, Nancy Tenicki, Linda Carroll, Mary Phebus, Mary Sweeney, Nancy Schick. THIRD ROW: Patricia McGinty, Donna Innis, Bonnie Kohlenberger, Susan Eshelman, Marilyn Swartz, Nancy Hurt, Carole Zralka, Mary Beth Trinen, Carolyn Olsen, Janet Wagner, Helen Bullamore, Marilyn Suhajda, Geraldine Gavagan, Alice Utter. SECOND ROW: Barbara Black, Jane Morrison, Wanda Roberts, Lynne Knudson, Merrilee Waltz, Mrs. Geneva Bostic, Jane Stansell, Susan Pfeifer, Claire Burlew, Jule Miller, Patricia Faust. BOTTOM ROW: Lucia Bodzewski, Holly Sobol, Susan Hartman, Kathleen McElveen, Gayle Borgeson, Sheila Stewart, Sherrie Taub, Sandra Kooyenga, Carol Lunn. NOT IN PANEL: Nancy Davis, Joan LaRue, Laura Lowe, Linda Keene, Pat Carroll. TOP ROW : Joan Brill, Vicky Mulberry, Carole Stanley, Carol Mekkelson, Betty Nelson, Michelle Savich, Patricia Dewey Barbara Martin Lynne Russell, Bobbie Sigtenhorst, Jane Letsinger, Daviene Hanson, Carol Farina, Jamie Sanders, Barbara Craig Judy Stewart THIRD ROW- Sharon Wilson, Rita Ryan, Mary Lou Jupp, Katherine Becker, Lois Davis, Diana Mitchell, Peggy Fatura, Ann Karlen, Barbara Stryker Veronica Beutler, Doris Schuhnecht, Nicole Bouxsein, Elaine Haertel, Bonnie Scamehorn, Diane Magliochetti. SECOND ROW- Rebecca Tygett Pamela Williams, Gertrude Bauer, Katherine Gore, Bonnie Ramond, Mrs. Helen Bridges, Barbara Guill, Robin Ann Navin Karen Bend Janice Sommer BOTTOM ROW: Carole Barnes, Carolyn Syfert, Linda Meyer, Margaret Anderson, Roberta Ball, Linda Senne, Barbara Widmer, Mary Bimba Sally Blackford, Susan Draut, Sue Mueller, Amy Gosin. NOT IN PANEL: Elizabeth Jupp, Susan Luerssen, Alice Larson TOP ROW: Barbara Guill, president; Karen Bend, secretary; Doris Schunknecht, treasurer; Bonnie Ramond, first vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Sommer, activities chairman; Katherine Becker, social chairman; Robin Navin, second vice president. ALPHA PHI Homecoming was especially exciting for the Alpha Phi's this year because of their successful Stunt Show pairing with Phi Sigma Delta. Their show, The Year of the Way to Go Go, was a satire on the high cost of funerals and was judged one of the four best. Not only were the girls happy about being in Stunt Show, but they were also pleased to have two Homecoming Queen finalists. All the girls were justifiably proud of their efforts toward making Homecoming a success. 431 TOP ROW: Gunilla Breniser, Catherine Militello, Carol Bocskay, Diane Gladish, Janet Shaub, Elizabeth Osborn, Suzanne LaBelle, Peggy Hettinger, Helen Bowen, Dee Ann Carter. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Bock, Kathy Wells, Kathy Wessberg, Ruth Knupp, Arlene Wessberg, Jeanne Klappauf, Marilouise Reed, Kathryn McDaniel. SECOND ROW: Marian Pepper, Margaret McMichael, Margot Carlburg, Mrs. Marie Rice, Sally Johannes, Mary Scheppach, Judith Warren. BOTTOM ROW: Kay Fisher, Jane Helbig, Carol Miskiv, Deanna Klein. NOT IN PANEL: Jean Lauterbach. ALPHA XI DELTA TOP ROW: Margot Carlburg, membership chairman; Sally Johannes, president; Mary Scheppach, recording secretary; Peggy Hettinger, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Gunilla Breniser, pledge trainer; Janet Shaub, treasurer; Marian Pepper, vice presi- dent; Margaret McMichael, quill chairman. Alpha Xi Delta sorority, which 1 was founded originally at Knox '• TW College, Galesburg in 1893, now has 97 chapters ! i '• I ' • across the country. Its 60th i • : • ; J It ' ' anniversary was celebrated on this mil f S campus in December with a ■!,:■:' l : formal open house. All other ssLl campus houses, the Alpha Xi Delta £ ' national officers, and University s officials were invited to visit their v fc m ._ I stately home of 50 years, helping the Alpha Xi's to commemorate the event. 432 ■to !v«v ™ t M TOP ROW: Ruth Ann Linsky, personnel; Susan Harrison, sec- retary; Jerilyn Hoffman, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Carla Wander, social chairman; Judith Kreutz, pledge trainer; Ann Holmin, rush chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Lois Wright, vice president; Tamara Dazey, president; Maureen O'Brien, treasurer. CHI OMEGA . •id .ii tiaivki aL Scholarship and campus activities were two goals attained this year at Chi Omega. For the last nine out of eleven semesters, Panhellenic has awarded the Chi Omega's with the Scholarship Trophy for the highest sorority average on campu s. To encourage achievement in the area of social sciences, the house gives an annual Social Science Award to a girl on campus who has done outstanding work in this field, general academics, and other campus activities. TOP ROW: Nancy French, Ellen Oravec, Rosemary Walton, Carole Bawden, Barbara Baker, Suzanne Fischer, Nancy Patterson, Suzanne Veach, Lynne Williams, Linda Hamilton, Donalda Ellek, Jean Shuman, Martha Maulding, Kay Bauer, Diane Kavelaras. THIRD ROW: Janice Moon Joyce Moon, Ann Holmin, Fleury Viger, Martha Sue Ellertson, Linda Ligon, Susan Harrison, Joelle Galle, Roberta Short, Janet Kinderman, Patricia Pierre, Elizabeth Sandburg, Nancy Burnett, Carla Wander, Jerilyn Hoffman, Sharon Ventress, Virginia McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Linsky, Sheila McFalls, Margaret McPherson, Marjorie Rittenhouse, Bonnie Bogenholm, Mary Ann Dekan, Lois Wright, Mrs. Theo- dosia Ross Tamara Dazey, Judith Kreutz, Carol Flatness, Anita Kull, Maureen O'Brien, Joann Powell. BOTTOM ROW: Cheri Harrison, Marianne Keller, Diane Carlsen, Jean Hamilton, Carolyn Koenig, Sandra Henderson, Janet Bailey, Mary McQueen, Susan Heiple, Nancy Boyle, Dana Ewing, Catherine Glasner. NOT IN PANEL: Judith Becker, Judith Parkinson. • JO £- - Jf DELTA DELTA DELTA TOP ROW: Diana Bowser, social chairman; Carolyn Kinder, pledge trainer; Marilyn Buck, rush chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Erika Busck, president; Eugenia Nekrasewich, scholarship chair- man; Patricia Puhlman, treasurer; Nancy Robey, house manager. One of the highlights of the Greek women's social calendar every year is the Pansy Breakfast, given early in the spring. At this time the Delta Delta Deltas invite all engaged, senior, Greek women to step through a huge ring of pansies and tell of their fiance, wedding, and future plans. A feature of the program is a style show put on by the Tri-Delts and the important announcement of the winner of the scholarship award for the year. TOP ROW: Mary Heller, Nita Bozarth, Karen Katilius, Marian Hull, Betty Mees, Roberta Zemke, Greta Gustafson, Cynthia Connor, Kathleen Frothingham, Janis Zimmerman, Jan Knudsen, Linda Macik, Judith Hinrichs, Carol Trimble, Meta Rademaker, Joan Hannagan. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne DeLuca, Nancy Mueller, Constance Frank, Lynne Rosengrant, Nancy Weytkow, Susan Graf, Sue Reed, Jane Young, Nancy Smith, Karen Frizen, Katherine Lang, Linda Mueller, Linda Stephen, Judith Kullberg, Vineta Reichs, Susan Johnston, Sophia Nekrasewich. THIRD ROW: Susan Leonard, Nancy Robey, Patricia Puhlman, Carolyn Kinder, Erika Busck, Mrs. Lorraine Mapes, Eugenia Nekrasewich, Florence Oedzes, Marilyn Buck, Diana Bowser. SECOND ROW: Judith Petkas, Margaret Manchester, Katharine Pobanz, Nancy Vosyka, Patricia Stephens, Joan Hartzell, Ellen Hutchings, Ann Yates, Janet Holt, Bonnie Nieland, Kathleen Stephen. BOTTOM ROW: Valerie Rahn, Barbara Francisco, Patricia Wettaw, Suzanne Much, Edith Nickerson, Jo Ann VanHook, Joan Kalmanek, Sally Trott, Susan Stolar. NOT IN PANEL: Beverly Leffler. i -i fit M A TOP ROW: Margaret Stanek, Rosemary McGinnis, Eugenea Hixson, Kathleen Erickson, Cheryl Comes, Donna Rozich, Diane Gardner, Bonnie Betterman, Linda Swinehart, Marcia Riedel, Marilyn Drolen, Joyce Matson, Catherine Crawford, Joanne Randies, Jane Hurd. THIRD ROW: Sally Smith, Gretchen Petersen, Donna Draper, Jane Chalcraft, Patricia Palmer, Mable Sundberg, Jean Remsen, Nancy Sjostrom, Barbara Bowen, Judith Arbeiter, Wilma Zavrel, Karen Peterson, Mary Warren. SECOND ROW: Virginia Prieve, Mary Thompson, Barbara Standish, Carolyn Nickols, Dawn Sayre, Mrs. Gertrude Carter, Nancy Link, Pamela Lackner, Elissa Feickert, Patricia Mrozek, Marcia Storey. BOTTOM ROW: Charlene Bowman, Christine Patton, Melody Meyer, Mary McNamara, Virginia Ekroth, Georgia Booras, Trudi Stevens, Cynthia DeKeyser, Suzanne Loesch. NOT IN PANEL: Judith Benoit, Janet Crawford, Gloria Goleas, Donnajean Flohr. y-r - TOP ROW: Elissa Feickert, secretary; Marilyn Drolen, stand- ards chairman; Sally Smith, social chairman. THIRD ROW: Marcia Riedel, scholarship chairman; Wilma Zavrel, treasurer; Nancy Sjostrom, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Jane Hurd, administrative assistant; Janet Crawford, house manager; Patricia Mrozek, pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Dawn Sayre, president. DELTA GAMMA m .- fy When the Delta Gammas returned home this fall they were greeted by a new house mother, Mrs. Carter. The girls were pleasantly surprised to find that their alums had redecorated the two libraries during the summer in a color scheme of blues and greens. (The DCs hope that this relaxing atmosphere will make the chore of studying more pleasant!) The dining room sports new curtains, a repaired ceiling, and brand new furniture. 435 ( TOP ROW: Paulette Lapin, Jeanette Goldberg, Roberta Kosturn, Judith Kroichick, Holly Brown, Susan Scholnick, Daisy Ucko, Suzanne Lasky, Janis Kramer, Jacqueline Brodsky, Susan Rudman, Donna Levin, Marsha Silverman, Sandra Cohen, Patti Bell. THIRD ROW: Kaleta Stein, Roberta Port, Fredi Barkan, Ann Schack, Joan Kroichick, Susan Cohen, Bobbe Feinstein, Idene Mikell, Jacqueline Milton, Joan Beckerman, Rochelle Lerner, Susan Stein, Judith Glickman. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Levin, Georgiana Chapman, Lois Feldman, Susan Perlin, Mrs. Rosalie Golan, Barbara Rodell, Carol Rosenbloom, Cynthia Wax, Sherry Kolb. BOTTOM ROW: Malvina Levy, Marcia Cutler, Nancy Napers, Cheryl Port, Judith Holzman, Anita Steingold, Helene Rosenthal, Janet Levin. NOT IN PANEL: Aris Baum, Marlene Fox, Susan Schiff, Gail Shaffer, Helene Shore, Barbara Swartz. DELTA PHI EPSILON TOP ROW: Lois Feldman, treasurer; Susan Perlin, president; Georgiana Chapman, senior council member. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Levin, junior council member; Carol Rosenbloom, secre- tary; Barbara Rodell, second vice president. NOT IN PANEL: Helen Shore, first vice president. The Delta Phi Epsilons especially enjoy working for those who are less fortu- nate. Each year, in conjunction with a fraternity, the sorority sponsors a Christmas party to give presents to underprivileged children. Money for this project is donated by the girls themselves. Along with this philanthropic activity an annual contribution is made to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation to aid research in finding a cure for the disease. A new fund-raising project is being planned. 436 DELTA ZETA TOP ROW: Linda Berglund, treasurer; Sheri Fellin, rush chair- man; Eleanore Schreiner, president; Sharon Hull, pledge trainer; Barbara Sauerwein, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah Gliddon, activities chairman; Michele Hubert, scholarship chair- man; Susan Prawl, secretary. The Delta Zeta's call her Domna — their foster daughter, that is. Domna is a little twelve-year-old Grecian girl whom the DZs have adopted through the foster parent program. The responsibility of this house project includes entire support of their daughter. The chapter also sends gifts on special occasions such as Christmas. Domna is able to continue her education as a result of the Delta Zeta's interest and financial support. TOP ROW: Mary Anne Demas, Diana Price, Shirley Kurtz, Ellen Whited, Roberta Burke, Kathryn Kvarada, Mary Jane Hudson, Diane Niemeyer, Carolyn Traub, Honoure Hilgenberg, Susan Seitz, Veree Kepley, Claudia Cole, Judith Martin, Loretta Post. THIRD ROW: Claire Williams, Janet Ostrand, Barbara Walters, Patricia White, Christine Kuper, Mary Kay MacDonald, Margaret Malone, Karen Skinner, Kathleen Butkus, Ellen Look, Diana Dupin, Karen Gibbons, Mary Tobin, Jan Porter. SECOND ROW: Sara Glidden, Barbara Sauerwein, Linda Berglund, Sheri Fellin, Mrs. Elsie Donelly, Elanore Schreiner, Sharon Hull, Susan Prawl, Michelle Hubert. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Prokop, Cheryl Busick, Joan Pietrangeli, Helena Catalfano, Helen Gerken, Diane Moore, Lynn Trueman, Sally Kunde. NOT IN PANEL: Judith Hilger, Connie Ambrose, Gay Glenville, Marsha Williksen. GAMMA PHI BETA With an eye on activities, the Gamma Phi Betas started their year with preparations for the 1965 Stunt Show. The Gamma Phi-AKL pairing eventually involved nearly all the girls in the house, either as part of the cast or on one of the many committees needed to undertake such a production. The girls found their time well spent when their show, The Year to be Unconventional, was chosen as one of the eight finalists to be presented Homecoming weekend. TOP ROW: Nancy Wolfe, social chairman; Cheryl Christ, pledge trainer. SECOND ROW: Sally Eastland, rush chairman; Pat Tebussek, president; Judith Agazzi, special events chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Ginny Harrison, standards chairman. TOP ROW: Jennifer Boresi, Jane Balliett, Julia Hodsdon, Carol Evers, Cynthia Brenna, JoAnn Gerdes, Julie Johnson, Janice Weeden, Gunta Lapsa, Donna Vrabec, Donna Malik, Julia Thompson, Bever ly Janowski, Julie Swedberg, Jane Mraz. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Ehrlicher, Jeanne Lillard, Mary Pieper, Sara Schaub, Sharon Wehrli, Lauren Lafferty, Margaret Slack, Tamarra Radison, Sally Schmidt, Margo Hinton, Cheryl Caise, Jeanne Hemphill, Sara Smith, Karen Kanady, Judith Kelly. SECOND ROW: Ann Kimbell, Nicki Mulford, Nancy Ewing, Mary Holcomb, Cheryl Christ, Pat Tebussek, Mrs. Juanita Scott, Sally Eastland, Virginia Harrison, Judith Agazzi, Nancy Wolfe, Diane Ruhl, Diana Inman. BOTTOM ROW: Kristine McConachie, Sharon Huebener, Sue Tebussek, Lucinda Cultra, Janice Markert, Jane Mursener, Karen Anderson, Kathryn Comparini, Donna Drake, Pamela Mesha, Mary Voltaggio, Mary Zielinski, Kristine Melby. NOT IN PANEL: Judith Schaefer. TO P ROW: Julie Shuman, Shari Jacohsen, Denise Hoffman, Lorrayne Stein, Barbara Sax, Joy Berkenstadt, Esther Shenberg, Elizabeth Honnet, Myra Berk, Gail Mark, Annick Trop. THIRD ROW: Beverly Rosen, Michele Reingold, Renee Reese, Michele Mandell, Rhonda Kramer, Marilyn Burns, Chari Berger, Karen Silvers, Judith Freiberg, Barbara Heller, Karen Marks, Barbara Weinstein. SECOND ROW: Sandra Stein, Marlene Greenberg, Marlene Blumenthal, Mrs. Arabelle Conlee, Penny Fisher, Rita Rifken, Deana Peckler. BOTTOM ROW: Sheri Eckerling, Donna Pearlstein, Rhonda Kasik, Marlena Kamstock, Marcia Weiner, Mona Freeman, Susan Levy. NOT IN PANEL: Susan Penn. TOP ROW: Sandra Stein, scribe; Renee Reese, house manager; Barbara Weinstein, rush chairman; Deana Peckler, social chair- man; Marlene Greenberg, bursar. BOTTOM ROW: Rita Rifken, second vice chancellor; Penny Fisher, chancellor; Marlene Blumenthal, first vice chancellor. IOTA ALPHA PI Christmastime at Iota Alpha Pi brings the annual Christmas Party with Theta Xi. A class of grade-school children is invited to the house for an afternoon of festivities. The party is particularly thrilling to the children because they are all from underprivileged homes. After singing carols and eating cookies and punch, a Theta Xi appears dressed as Santa Claus. Each child receives a toy and a wish for a very merry Christmas. 439 ( TOP ROW: Virginia Patterson, Judith Larson, Jane Kelley, Cheri Siemers, Karen Dieterich, Suzanne Burke, Jean Geissman, Michele Rojek, Elizabeth Dunn, Barbara Green, Sally Ridgway, Martha Pettinga, Marianne Coyle, Maureen Buckleh, Bronwyn Carlson, Susan Fockler, Susan Haynes. THIRD ROW: Sherry Smith, Lisbeth Scanlon, Nancy Sundquist, Jane Heggie, Carolyn Newton, Gay McNabb, Louise Belssner, Marian Wogulis, Phyllis Frost, Phyllis Fernlund, Jeanne Voss, Maria Nemeth, Elizabeth Thompson, Nancy Peterson, Mary McCarthy, SusanOsborn SECOND ROW: Carol Meiller, Cheryl Crabtree, Sally Jeffries, Mary Boothby, Paula Gottschalk, Victoria Terry, Mrs. Marjori'e Taylor, Susan Schick, Judith Pietrus, Nancy Plocar, Barbara Vierling, Nancy Young, Susan Bortman, D onna Rudy. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Lewis, Lisa Ar- richiello, Mary Schaefer, Marilyn Ricks, Sally Bourdeau, Sally Rice, Mary Haberkamp, Connie Fouts, Pamela Foulks, Judith Adamson, Frances Conklin, Carol Dickerson. NOT IN PANEL: Janice Bear, Carol Jackson, Susan Joyce, Sylvia Lemen, Sally Pfeifer, Linda Rice, Joan Schroeder Jennifer Smith, Diane Thomas, Doris Walton. KAPPA ALPHA THETA A fraternity might form a strong bond of union and encourage members to r stay in college, making graduation a goal possible of attainment. It might help girls realize that the advancement of one woman is the advancement of all. This ideal was one expressed by the founder of Kappa Alpha Theta, the first Greek letter fraternity established for college women. Over the years, Theta has maintained an important position in all phases of the advancement of college women. IK) TOP ROW: Doris Walton, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Paula, Gottschalk, vice president; Carol Meiller, recording secretary; Judith Pietrus, pledge trainer; Nancy Plocar, corresponding sec- retary; Victoria Terry, house manager. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Schick, president; Cheri Siemers, rush chairman; Cheryl Crabtree, social chairman; Sherry Smith, scholarship chairman. K KAPPA DELTA TOP ROW: Ruth Siwek, editor; Rebecca Palmer, treasurer; Catherine Wit, rush chairman, Ruth Kopp, secretary. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Luckett, president; Mary Owens, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Valerie Papae, house manager; Ann Trampe, assistant treasurer. The Kappa Deltas aroused the curiosity of the entire campus last spring by distributing buttons displaying the word SPOOF. SPOOF was the slogan which announced an open house held at Kappa Delta. Nearly one thousand people came to the chapter house to participate in the SPOOF dance. Because of its great success, the dance is now an annual attraction as part of the Kappa Delta tradition. TOP ROW: Carolyn Rosenberg, Diane Snider, Victoria Vollrath, Patrice Holmes, Harleen Young, Anastasia Lambesis, Donna Shuch, Gloria Pitman, Willa Combs, Diane Koerner, Linda Legare, Kathleen Miller, Linda Keyser, Stasia Oertley, Sheila Porn, Mary Thallgott, Lyn Saracino. THIRD ROW: Carol Lucheon, Sandra Beck, LaVonne McDowell, Arlis Bosma, Carol Wendell, Phyllis Kopriva, Mary Ellen Andrew, Linda Pazak, Phyllis Garbe, Jean Porter, Bonnie Owens, Renee Thronburg, Sheryl Butts, Patricia Duffield, Judith Conroy, Carol Kappler, Barbara Nance, Donna Nemke, Susan Braden. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Brandner, Tracey Evert, Ruth Kopp, Ruth Siwek, Mary Luckett, Miss Janette Hamilton, Rebecca Palmer, Ann Trampe, Catherine Wit, Valerie Paape, Elizabeth Brunei-. BOTTOM ROW: Jean Clinton, Marilyn Muir, Nancy Breen, Gayle Mangold, Nancy Richmann, Lynn Arndt, Joyce Regel, Connie Rudzinski, Karen Kiick, Susan Ramirez, Kathleen Brooks. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Ann Hebron, Janis Linstromberg, Mary McCormick, Karen Mead, Mary Owens. mm KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA TOP ROW: Susan Lashbrook, corresponding secretary; Marci Schirmer, pledge trainer; Marylea Benware, social chairman Linda Zeiter, scholarship chairman. THIRD ROW: Carol Houli- han, second vice president; Carolle Shotts, first vice president. SECOND ROW: Robin Thibodeau, treasurer; Susan Alster, president; Ann Maurer, recording secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Catherine Sloboda, house chairman; Ronda DeCcardy, rush Onp nf the nrimarv nnrnnses nf Kanna chairman. NRT IN PANEL: Betty Cocking, public relations Une 01 'ne Primary purposes OI J appa chairman; Cecily Parker, marshall; Barbara Lovig, registrar. Kappa Gamma is to offer financial assistance to the deserving and needy. During World War I, a Kappa involved in war work in France appealed for clothing and money for the children of the poor in Bellevue, Paris. During the Second World War, a fund for refugee children was started due to the efforts of a Kappa working in London. For these efforts, the Kappas have received many citations from foreign countries. TOP ROW: Marsha Clark, Linda Zeiter, Stacey Ro ss, Nancy Lumkes, Kathryn Linde, Marylea Benware, Sharron Moody, Glenda Anderson, Susan Lashbrook, Janet Robertson, Marcia Schirmer, Dianne Pinnow, Carol Costello, Carol Kristen, Mary Bothe, Jean Anderson, Nancy Bixby, Marilyn Panella. THIRD ROW: Rhonda DeCardy, Katherine Byers, Barbara Lovig, Catherine Sloboda, Judith Hannula, Betty Cocking, Constance Mathews, Cecily Parker, Bertha Bradt, Victoria Tennes, Carol Houlihan, Karen Corwin, Laurel Toelle, Mary Burke, Carolyn Weber, Robin Thibodeau, Janice Madsen, Patricia Porter. SECOND ROW: Mary Long, Beverly Larence, Ann Maurer, Mary Wurtzel, Sabine Matten- heimer, Mary Blair, Carolle Shotts, Mrs. Eleanore Mitchell, Susan Alster, Nancy Powers, Nancy Felts, Jenny Jones, Sally Rolle, Virginia Brune, Cynthia Swain. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Bachrach, Barbara Putta, Cheryl Roberts, Judith Frank, Susan Maier, Sandra Subject, Bobette Speckhart, Georgia Sazuki, Jean Warmbold, Janet Sloboda, Barbara McGurn, Nancy Bordes, Teresa Shute, Susan Snow. NOT IN PANEL: Catherine Doolittle. Orffl  • T°P v°)m CyThia A ' BarR,ra Ab ' J? Sf PCSSy' T mf ennelly, Jean Kelroy, Joanne I ludspeth, Nancy Krainc, Linda Duis, Kathryn rrue, Kathleen True, Sharon Brown, Mary Ann Auvinen, Darla Dean, Mary Ann Duis, Ann Hilbert, Betty Fitzpatrick fudith I ovins Pameli Lory Susan Katzenbarger, Nancy Ninke. THIRD ROW: Jane Puree!!, Ruth Roche, Sandra Goshgari'an, athlefn Mellor Jean Sch dt Cen Kresl.Jan.ee Ruhr, Susan Eckert, Karen 7 horns, Karen Prosin, Carla Thomas, Charlotte Granger, Marcia DeHavcn, Marilyn Findah Tanct Tabor, Patricia McManamon, Marilyn Apfe 1 Jean Petersen, Pamela Boehm. SECOND ROW: Penelope Fredricks, Carol Moeller Kathleen Cantwel 1, Suzanne Olson Alane Peterson Arias King Mrs Gwen Jarrell, Susan Awe, Sandra Parker, Margaret Eschbach, Pamela Love, Janet Baliva, Judy Forth. BOTTOM ROW. Susan Wakefield, Louise Breckel, Suzanne Swanson, Sherrill Birkenmaier, Carol Cooke, Susan Lane Georgia Scully, Martha Sorgatz, Lois Bright, Susan Schroeder, Sherrie Walsh, Laura Hudson. NOT IN PANEL- Linda Steilen Gail Powers' Janice Couper. PHIMU TOP ROW: Margaret Eschbach, treasurer; Susan Awe, presi- dent; Pamela Love, recording secretary; Sandra Parker, corre- sponding secretary; Suzanne Olson, pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Cantwell, rush chairman; Arias King, vice president; Alane Peterson, rush chairman. The date was March 4, 1852, and the place was Wesleyan College, Macon, Georgia. The founding fathers were three fifteen-year-old girls, best friends who decided to organize the Philomathean Society, Phi Mu. The original pin was fashioned from a twenty dollar gold piece. In 1921 Phi Mu reached our campus, and the Delta Beta chapter was formed. Last march a recolonization was held at which time 72 coeds united to re-new the meaning and spirit of Phi Mu. 443 TOP ROW: Wendy Shevin, Susan Erlanger, Carole Hoffman, Linda Reisin, Michele Strutin, Sandra Belden, Roberta Rubenstein, Pamela Siegal, Illissa Fagel, Ina Becker, Marily Millstone, Sue Sondell, Ronna Sulkin. THIRD ROW: Susan Malie, Myra Friedman, Darlene Ableman, Bonny Kahn, Marsha Ponrenze, Helene Uritz, Paula Mills, Sharon Sternshein, Andra Addis, Eileen Sternshein, Rhonda Yoelin, Karen Slotky. SECOND ROW: Inez Soifer, Pamela Swerdlin, Andrea Simmons, Sharon Kunar, Aunt Ruth, Carol Goldsmith, Susan Rosenberg, Merle Dorfman, Vicki Du Caine. BOTTOM ROW: Rhoda Friedman, Vicki Fine, Sheryl Sandler, Lana Fishman, Hera Weisback, Barbara Bessinger, Marsha Greenberg, Paulette Isbitz, Pamela Cohen. NOT IN PANEL: Carol Cohen. PHI SIGMA SIGMA Aim high. The motto of Phi Sigma Sigma is the incentive behind many of the house's activities and traditions. To focus special attention on their high aims, a scholarship dinner is held annually in order to award those members who scholastically realized the motto. Each year, the pledge class is honored with a dinner. Every pledge is presented with a red rose as a wish for Good Luck in the hope that they, too, will achieve the sorority's motto. 444 TOP ROW: Inez Soifer, member at large; Susan Rosenberg, pledge mother; Sharon Kunar, archon; Andrea Simmons, treas- urer; Pamela Swerdlin, secretary; Carol Goldsmith, first vice president; Merle Dorfman, rush chairman. £ TOP ROW: Vicky Morris, Janetta Moncur, Tonna Moore, Vivianlee Ward, Alice Landgren, Margaret Cox, Denise Davlantes, Ann Stafford Diane Eisele, Mary Bunchman, Joan Barenfanger, June Klassen, Nancy Turnbull, Mary Fairbanks, Victoria Lea, Nancy Temple Mary Lynge' Leslie Warner, Barbara Snow, Ellen Steer. THIRD ROW: Jane Shuman, Joan Scott, Julie Pontius, Joan Dailey, Carol Miller Karen Fischer' Feme Halleman, Susanne Glosecki, Sarah Beekman, Nicki Rappaport, Sharon Hill, Barbara Williams, Marda Morrow Deborah Lewis' SECOND ROW: Natalie Yule, Margo Miller, Nancy McKinley, Diane Brinkman, Christine Korst, Mrs. Iona Bradford' Suellen Scoggin Suzanne Katovich, Karen Surgalski, Jan Koenig, Lee Anne Kuehn. BOTTOM ROW: Joan Warmbold, Sally Guyton, Beth Walker, Glenda Parsons, Marilyn Lewis, Catherine Lamprecht, Anne Dallman, Gayle McCullough, Jayne Dilg, Deane Hillen, Marilyn Turner. NOT IN PANEL: Dorothy Wild, Christine Frey, Barbara Gustafson, Nancy Marley, Susan Morgan. PI BETA PHI TOP ROW: Jan Koenig, pledge trainer; Lee Anne Kuehn, social chairman; Diane Brinkman, treasurer; Christine Korst, vice presi- dent. BOTTOM ROW: Suellen Scoggin, president; Suzanne Katovich, scholarship chairman; Deborah Lewis, rush chairman. Pi Beta Phi was founded on April 28, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Their active membership, totaling 77,369 with 110 active chapters, is widely spread over the United States. The national project of Pi Beta Phi is a summer craft program in Tennessee; this workshop is designed to help the needy children in the surrounding area. The basic premise of the program is that the children will learn by doing. 445 ( 1 1° -J SIGMA DELTA TAU TOP ROW: Sandra Lazarovitz, member-at-large; Nancy Stein, president; Paulette Rosenthal, first vice president; Lesa Kaplan, secretary. SECOND ROW: Majorie Boonshaft, house manager; Roberta Bolon, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Brucene Bloom, second vice president; Donna Sachs, rush chairman. Begun more than twenty years ago, the Sigma Delta Tau personal pal program has become one of the house's favorite service projects. Each SDT, upon pledging, adopts an underprivileged child from the Champaign-Urbana area, and once a month the child is invited to SDT for dinner or a show. At Christmas the SDT's give their children a party complete with Santa Claus and gifts. The girls find this project very rewarding. TOP ROW: Robin Gaiter, Sandra Berger, Marsha Hellman, Ronna Katz, Andrea Fischer, Dale Doniger, Ellen Silverman, Leslie Roth, Donna Corn, Karen Deutsch, Ilene Kaplan, Geraldine ShifFman, Mariam Temkin, Sandra Lovitz, Jann Shevin, Nanette Kraus, Irene Levin, Donna Mendelson. THIRD ROW: Bette Weisberg, Sandra Hindin, Ellen Block, Ellen Nathan, Ellen Ender, Henrietta Gerstel, Joan Kimmel, Marsha Schwartz, Karen Warren, Carole Blumenthal, Linda Wexberg, Arline Chizewer, Alexis Magged, Marianne Schonfield, Marilyn DeKoven, Jane Barnett, Judith Zindell, Beth Alexander. SECOND ROW: Linda Samuels, Sandra Lazarovitz, Donna Sachs, Lesa Kaplan, Paulette Rosen- thal, Mrs. Mildred Coates, Nancy Stein, Brucene Bloom, Roberta Bolon, Marjorie Boonshaft, Patricia Sato, Yvonne Kunin, Marilyn Pomeran BOTTOM RO W: Joanne Shapiro, Lynn Silverman, Barbara Polansky, Bari Weintraub, Linda Melamed, Arleen Siegal, Rose Simons, Jill Horn, Adele Lebow, Cathy Dwortz, Linda Chez, Donna Goldstein, Charlotte Katz. N ,fyltf¥ ? vwi TOP ROW: Brenda Plapp, Janet Siebert, Jacquelyn Reiland, Alice Jepson, Jean Marten, Snellen Stahmer, Judith Hufschmitt, Marilee Russell, Janet Madeley, Rebecca Paternoster, Elizabeth Sleeter, Sandee Koerner. THIRD ROW: Joan Conlin, Judith Shiplock, Marilyn Derby, Judy Edgar, Joan Kuhn, Sue Allen, Holly Ann Harden, Sandra Kungle, Kathryn Schink, Carol Wandschneider, Ann Monsson, Margaret Andrews, Marthelia Kinney. SECOND ROW: Karen Brewer, Ann Messman, Nancy Henderson, Carol Hamilton, Mrs. Lillian Groves, Lynne McNown, Susan Watne, Caroline Overman, Debra Hurson, Jeri Sue Barth. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Konetshny, Lois Anne Merutka, Virginia Soderstrom, Lynette Anderson, Dianne Johnson, Patricia Brelowski, Phyllis Czyzewski, Cassie Stutman, Judith Gray. NOT IN PANEL: Carol Nesheim, Judy Carlson. TOP ROW: Karen Brewer, treasurer; Susan Watne, second vice president. THIRD ROW: Debra Hurson, rush chairman; Carol Hamilton, first vice president. SECOND ROW: Ann Messman, registrar; Lynne McNown, president; Caroline Overman, cor- responding secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Jeri Sue Barth, social chairman; Nancy Henderson, recording secretary; Cassie Stutman, tush chairman. SIGMA KAPPA November is an active month around the Sigma Kappa sorority house. A ceremony, with a program presented jointly by alumni and active members, is held on November 9th to commemorate Founders' Day. An alum and authoress, Lillian Bud, was special guest speaker last fall. In addition, the second week in the month is specifically devoted to their national philanthropy of giving service to older people. This past year the girls sang and gave gifts to the residents of a nursing home. 447 ( TOP ROW: Karen Nielsen, Sharon Adair, Barbara Booth, Ann Singleton, Mary Larrimore, Shirley Panish, Mary McCulloch, Louise Pfeffer Toni Bjorn, Gayle Cary, Sharon Landes, Janice Adamaitis, Ann Templeton, Patsy Darrow, Sandra Danley. THIRD ROW: Karen McLaughlin' Kay Lester, Lois Bruckman, Julianne Venckus, Susan Brownfield, Barbara Power, Sharon Saari, Sharon Kendall, Diane Posady, Patricia Kehoe' Bette Baymiller, Connie Holmes, Dorothy Ruter, Elisabeth Lloyd. SECOND ROW: Karen Hafenrichter, Carole Barclay, Linda Winke, Barbara Wallace, Vicky Moss, Margaret Murphy, Kay Freeman, Nancy Schierhorn, Marilyn Gallo, Barbara Grierson, Woodie Ingram. BOTTOM ROW: Dorothy Lierman, Mary Binder, Nancy Anderson, Lynn Jaeger, Kimberly Anderson, Jane Fuerbringer, Elizabeth Stinnett Regina Stahl Mary Slothower, Ellen Anderson. NOT IN PANEL: Nan Clatt, Floronne Griffin, Jacqueline Michael, Ann Shildneck. ZETA TAU ALPHA The yuletide season at Zeta Tau Alpha is highlighted by the annual Christmas party for underprivileged children from Champaign. The party, which occurs on the Sunday after the Christmas formal, is also attended by the ZTAs' dates. One of the dates dresses up as jolly old Saint Nicholas; each child talks to Santa and receives a gift. The festivities end with rounds of Christmas carols and refreshments. The party adds an extra spark of happiness to these children's Christmas. 448 TOP TO BOTTOM: Barbara Wallace, editor-historian; Carole Barclay, ritual chairman; Kay Freeman, vice-president; Linda Winke, co-rush chairman; Vicky Moss, president; Woodie Ingram, co-rush chairman; Nancy Schierhorn, secretary; Karen Hafen- richter, treasurer. TOP ROW: Ruth Lee, Anette Anderson, Janice Jones, Barbara Bryan, Janice Edwards, Cynthia Brown, Willie DeBerry Camille Johnson Valerie Simms, Elease Walker. SECOND ROW: Patricia Jones, Barbzra English, Elinor Wallace, Barbara Holt, Charlotte Ward, Alexis Ellis FIRST ROW: Deborah Johnson, Deborah Rhodes, Rochelle Gillenwater, Antoinette St. James. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA Each year the pledges of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority sponsor a Can Party. Admission to the dance is either a can of food or twenty-five cents. The proceeds from this annual affair supply some needy Champaign-Urbana area family with a Thanksgiving dinner. In addition to being a worthwhile cause, the Can Party is traditionally a fun-filled event for everyone involved — especially the pledges. PLEDGE CLASS OF 1969: TOP ROW: Sylvia Valentine, Cynthia Brown, Janice Jones, Deborah Johnson, Elease Walker. BOTTOM ROW: Janice Edwards, Ruth Lee, Kathleen Hampton, Antoinette St. James. 4Td J T ACACIA LEFT TO RIGHT: Ward Hargis, rush chairman; Roger Cogswell, senior dean; Roger Warnke, secretary; Richard Barton, junior dean; John Chapman, treasurer; Wayne Spitzer, venerable dean. Acacia, which was founded at the University of Michigan in 1904, boasts 45 chapters across the country. A close tie exists among the 67 men of Acacia on the University of Illinois campus, and this is shown by their ability to work together to annually produce a winning Stunt Show. This year's efforts with Tri-Delta, won them the second place trophy with a skit that was entitled The Year Root-Juice Came to Bogus Lake. TOP ROW: Robert Glazebrook, Tal Fisk, Raymond Herrmann, Roger Johnson, Floyd Parks, Jerry Millar, Lynn Parr, Gary Reece, James Hatch, Norman Werner, Renard Biltgen, Robert Hockhalter, Steven Anderson, Arthur Hill, James Youngquist, Thomas Harmon, Roger Rentshler, William Alexander. THIRD ROW: David Manning, David Pemberton, Richard Wilmot, Tom Trent, James Eggers, Roger Angel, Wayne Johnson, John Burroughs, Richard Crusius, George Biderman, Glenn Cutler, Richard Conlin, Charles Beall, Clarence Shumaker, Charles Martin, Stephen Henson, Ronald Gardner. SECOND ROW: Gary Simpson, John Lundsten, Eric Trotter, Ward Hargis, Richard Barton, John Chapman, Wayne Spitzer, Roger Cogswell, Roger Warnke, John Wright, Robert Pearson, Richard Phalen. BOTTOM ROW: Carl Jenson, Kent Kraut- strunk, William Tuckey, Kim Knebel, James McGrath, John Nelson, Michael Pembroke, Anthony Burroughs, Joseph Franz, Edward Estes, Michael Stone, James Hegelow. NOT IN PANEL: Donald Dedic, Ronald Feeley, Raymond Feeley. — MM IKJ . . n ca ■ ■ m. m ;;:: iii! iiii W: gt ■ :::: :::: . TOP ROW: Stephen O'Keefe, James Graham, Thomas LaMantia, Dale Schunk, Edward Krome, Joseph McCausland Randolph Farmer Beau Randt, Randall Georgios, John Meyer, Lloyd Marquardt, John Wood. THIRD ROW: Darrell Pepple, Ronald Singleton, William Dyer' Donald Broman, Joseph Hayek, Donald Krehl, Kent Yauch, Michael Porter, Glenn Johnson, Donald Small, Russell Drummond SECOND ROW: Dennis Frings, Roger Patelski, Armand Johnson, John Eck, Roger Puta. BOTTOM ROW: Craig Johnson, Paul Bond Bruce Carlton John Stahl, Richard Figura. NOT IN PANEL: John McQuown, Fred Kemp, Charles Hulick, Fred Moloznik. ALPHA CHI RHO TOP ROW: John Eck, pledge trainer; Joseph Hayek, ritual officer. SECOND ROW: Dennis Frings, vice-president; Roger Puta, internal coordinator. BOTTOM ROW: Armand Johnson, president; Roger Patelski, treasurer. ▼! The men of Alpha Chi Rho returned to school last fall to find the house sporting a completely redecorated interior, including new carpeting, chandeliers, and a new paint job. Stage two of the remodeling pro- ject will complete the addition of new furniture in the house. An open house on Homecoming weekend marked the christening of the remodeled interior. This new look at Alpha Chi Rho greeted the chapter's golden anniversary in May. ,451 TOP ROW: William Zillman, Frank Stewart, Jack Yobski, Louis Drake, Steven Nagel, William Read, Robert Eoftus, William Saer, Ronald Bergmann, James Scheppach. THIRD ROW: Gordon Shankland, Robert Jordan, Laurence Ganek, Richard Flaks, Michael Sidney, Kenneth Simpson, John Prescott, David Russell, Richard Luetkemeyer, Roger Pogue, Jerry Nelson, John Wollney, Theodore Kiersch. SECOND ROW: Michael Siegert, Robert Schmidt, Donald Reback, Robert Might, Norman Nelson, Jeffrey Meacham, Michael Morrow, John Barker, Bruce Ellingwood, Thomas Richtcr. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Moogk, Stanley Pogue, Donald Scott, John Cioper, William Mitchell, Donald Sharp, Jeffrey Scott, John Glennon. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Hoyt, James Castagno, Roy Eriksen, Alan Fiester, Duane Gerlach, Charles Glassner, David Hammon, Maximilian Prusak, Wayne Rose, Kenton Sams, Charles Sharp, Gerald Wagner, Denisn Weber, Richard Button, Gordon Campbell, Kurt Genteman, Mark Hensley, Mark Kneedys Paul Schroeder. ALPHA DELTA PHI TOP ROW: Jeffrey Meacham, social chairman; Michael Morrow, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: James Scheppach, corresponding secretary; Norman Nelson, president; John Barker, literary chair- man. BOTTOM ROW: Donald Reback, recording secretary; Robert Might, house manager. Founded at Hamilton College in New York in 1832, Alpha Delta Phi is the third oldest national fraternity and the oldest international fraternity. The Illinois chapter was originally Pi Theta and was granted a charter at the University Club of Chicago in 1911. In 1924, the chapter built its present house on the foundation of John M. Gregory's home. This house was built with the support of Henry W. Austin, an alum from Williams College, Williams Masschusrtts. 452 ALPHA GAMMA RHO TOP ROW: David Bechtel, rush chairman; John Matteson, house manager; Joseph Hopkins, alumni secretary; David Jacobsgaard, usher; Thomas Degler, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW? John Peterson, reporter; Daniel Hoge, vice noble ruler; Allen Leman, noble ruler; Ronald McClelland, secretary ; John Dittmer, chaplain.' Alpha Gamma Rho was founded simultaneously on the University of Illinois campus and the Ohio State campus in 1904. Its pur- pose is to make better men through agriculture. The nickname of the fraternity serves two purposes. AGR not only stands for the major of each man in the house, but it is also the abbreviation for the name Alpha Gamma Rho. There are at present 43 chapters of AGR across the country. TOP ROW: s teven Wendell, Kenneth Baumgartner, Kenneth Urban, Delmar Banner, David Akin, Phillip Francis, Gail Allaman, Thomas Leo Ferrell, Gilbert Reznicek, Philip Schleeter, Michael Gray. SECOND ROW: David Berg, Thomas Degler, John Matteson, David Jacobsgaard,' Wolters, Michael ..J Jurgens, Robert Betzelberger. NOT IN PANEL: Mike Bristow, Larry Heiser, Joseph Hopkins, Jack Jennings, Rex Piper, David Ruppert, Dean Stevens, Ronald Henrichs. 7 1 f ndip b «BI • Ifl 1 « f tf if Ml ALPHA EPSILON PI Recently Alpha Epsilon Pi cele- brated the dedication of its new chapter house. Built in 1963, the house accommodates 63 men and has a housemother's quarters. It combines modern study conditions with the warmness and friendliness of a fraternity. The dedication weekend was highlighted by a banquet dinner dance given at the Ramada Inn. Officiating at the ceremony was an Alpha Epsilon Pi alum, Samuel H. Shapiro, Lieut- enant Governor. Also present were many other alums and friends of the chapter. TOP ROW: Barton Springer, exchequer; Alan Freedman, lieu- tenant master. BOTTOM ROW: Gerald Pinto, member-at-large; Harris Greenwald, scribe; Jarvis Friduss, pursur. TOP ROW: Robert Paster, Brent Kestin, Richard Superfine, Steven Friedman, Richard Eggener, Richard Kaplan, Martin Shure, Lawrence Fine, Lawrence Baron, Barry Katz, Robert Goldman. THIRD ROW: William Chapman, Michael Rockin, Jeffrey Weston, Fred Brostoff, Peter Pearlman, Willard Boris, Richard Greenberg, Jeffrey Simon, Chester Nudelman, Mark Gordon, Larry Ross, Michael Blair. SECOND ROW': Howard Levitan, Daniel Crane, Jeffrey Blumberg, David Weiner, Gerald Pinto, Harris Grennwald, Alan Freedman, Barton Springer, Jarvis Friduss, Kenneth Suskin, Jeffrey Winton. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Hecht, Arthur Carpenter, Richard Aronoff, Robert Berkover, Jack Borok, Howard Schneider, Ronald Klepetar, Ronald Cohn, Michael Null. NOT IN PANEL: Scott Diamond, Ronald Zuber, Michael Horvich, Randall Polisky, Norman Wolf, Walter Kamen, David Willenzik, William Frank, David Slader, Thomas Wechsler, Barry Novak, Arthur Tandy, Ronald Shattil,' Glenn Hollander, Roger Adell, Bruce Ladin, Barry Rermut, Maer Davis, David Sacks, Leonard Cohen, Marvin Benn, Martin Rothen- berg, Seymour Mansfield, Harley Cokliss. r 1 ■■■HBBB5HBBH ««' IESsESsskssss mSSSSS fSSSSSs B5BaSBBSS55S 5SS55H5S ■™f iSr!i ■ • mt g3 nk. M L H Wmt llAnr '' E U ' B m BAI v m w II] [ I T - fl W tp ' F b J mjM mm mmWt sm km mm 1 w ■ BpT V 1 Jt '' Y' B Bv BB mml ■ M r 1 i JH a l m ILLINOIS LT. GOVLRNOR Samuel Shapiro, front row, left, officiated at dedication ceremonies for the new Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity house, 110 E. Chalmers. Others participating were Michael Honig, right, chapter president; second row, Rabbi Hirsch Cohen, left, Hillel Foundation- Daniel Lewis, Milwaukee, national president; Carl Knox, U. of I. Dean of Men; and Stewart Minton, Assistant Dean of Men. RICK KAPLAN, JACK Borak, Dave Weiner, and Ken Suskin relax and look over the day's events. THE AEPI'S ARE proud of their modern study rooms. y 43 H i i Wwi Ifrff I m i 1 |ffy |0|l ifi 1 t- '7 HEl l. T ' jSlJJ r 1 jB .: I'M K ; =1 455 lllllllllilll TOP ROW: Robert Bixler, Vince Reynolds, Carl Anderson, Karl Kessler, Richard Jones, James Nutt, Thomas Peirse, William Moore, Paul Milling, Richard Speers, Thomas Gumbel, John Peirce, Robert Tice, Craig Greenwood, Donald Meier, George Gilkers'on, John Boyer, Hugh Shown, Richard Heuser, Vernon Shafer. THIRD ROW: David Lloyd, William Lynch, Thomas Cameron, George McKeown, Bruce Meyer, James Davis, Daniel Kramer, Jerrold Beger, Robert Sinclair, William Kelly, Harold Pritchett, Garry Kepley, Richard Cocking, Richard Tomlin', James Dollahan, Robert Wetzel, John Wallace, John Douglas, William Schilling, James Watson, Robert Amram. SECOND ROW: William Plater, William Ballantyne, Richard Baker, John Logan, Robert Horstman, Keith Hielps, Bobert Tinkham, Werner Gieseke, Thomas Winings. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Lucco, Todd Sanders, Mark Handbury, James Grothe, Paul Hinaber, Jack Tuttle, Jonathan Gibbs, Ronald Hoffman! Thomas Henderson, Lawrence Nelson. NOT IN PANEL: Christopher Blackmore, Charles Bowman, William Dick, Arthur Neavill, Lester Rhodes, Robert Strohm. ALPHA KAPPA LAMBDA ■MWVTTf - A I 1011 I • ft! • ia Fill iii! w —- r-w 'v.i, Last spring the Alpha Kappa Lambda chapter was given special recognition when the Interfraternity Council chose the AKL pledge policy as their pledge training creed. The interesting aspect of this policy is its liberality, including such fea- tures as no pledge study hours and no hazing. In spite of an absence of study hours, the AKL house has maintained one of the highest scholastic averages on campus. This policy encompasses the theory of choosing mature men, capable of assuming responsibility. TOP ROW: John Logan, social chairman; William Kelly, rush chairman; Richard Baker, recording secretary; Robert Horstman, president; William Plater, administrative vice president. BOT- TOM ROW: Robert Tinkham, treasurer; Keith Phelps, executive vice president; Thomas Winings, pledge trainer. 456 TOP ROW: Michael Lux, treasurer; Edward Roswog, vice- president; William Nemmers, fifth board member. BOTTOM ROW: Verne Knoll, secretary; Joseph Bain, president. ALPHA RHO CHI Alpha Rho Chi is a national social and professional fraternity which limits membership to students of architecture and the allied arts. The fraternity was founded by two architectural societies at the Universities of Illinois and Michigan on April 11, 1914. Each chapter of the fraternity is named after a fainous architect of ancient times. The Illinois chapter, for example, takes its name from Anthemios who designed the temple of St. Sophia in Constantinople. TOP ROW: David Doob, Curt Thorstensen, David Greenhalgh, Alan Blair, Robert McCavley, Jeffery Kupsche, Richard Hoffman, Lester Lemngwell, Dennis Braun, Dennis Horbinski, Edwin Watts, James Johnston. THIRD ROW: Carl Bruckman, William Gill, Robert Lamson, Dennis Kajmowicz, Roy Drasites, David Mitchell, James Smithson, Keith Anderson, William Olson, Walter Hultsch, Roy VanHee, Robert Banko. SECOND ROW: Gerald Vest, Verne Knoll, Michael Lux, Joseph Bain, Mrs. Dorothy Headley, Edward Roswog, William Nemmers, William McQueen, Roger Maynard. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Frink, Daniel Schultz, Richard Maul, Robert McMillin, Andrew Wilks, Joseph Martinez, Lee Blair, Ronald Zyskowski. q r r ALPHA SIGMA PHI Alpha Sigma Phi was founded at Yale University on December 6, 1845, when three men rebelled and organized a sophomore fraternity. This was a secret society and did not become official until 1846. In 1847 it was declared Delta Beta Xi fraternity. After several years, Alpha Sigma Phi finally emerged. In 1908 it was established on the University of Illinois campus. Today there are ninety chapters of Alpha Sigma Phi. It is the tenth oldest national fraternity in the nation. TOP ROW: Foster Travis, treasurer; Richard Winter, vice presi- dent; Charles Given, president. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Pesek, rush chairman; Michael O'Connor, pledge trainer. TOP ROW: Thomas Ulatowski, Kenneth Schmitz, Robert Miller, Richard Walker, Gregory Klocek, William Stillwell, Gordon Goranson, Terrence Arnold, Jacob Boner, Steven Ryden, William Wagner, David Hankermeyer, Richard Ross, Dennis Calvert, Lawrence Petri. THIRD ROW: Alex Abate, Mark Gillen, Frank Straka, James Holmes, Anthony Flores, William Norby, David Blizzard, Lewis Drucker, John Whates, William Kerchner, Arthur Drach, David Brown, Stephen Mueller, Gerald Gottschalk, George Kwain, James Lenzo, Michael O'Connor. SECOND ROW: Thomas Locke, Thomas Allen, Daniel Izard, Richard Winter, Mrs. Beatrice Harlan, Charles Given, Foster Travis, Robert Bednar, Joseph Desek. BOTTOM ROW: Winn Wikoff, William Molitor, Terence Campbell, Richard Porter, Dennis Flanagin, James Knirsch, Gregory Kilby, Gene Grimes, Robert Feareche, Michael Rizzo, Gerald Russell. M. .Ml i m _ i _ i m .7 ♦ IS' '• U.ilft J l±l % S IATJ 6 0 f - m ■■■■ ■ nii ■ J f i r « s ■-.■.-. ■ _-.-. . i TOP ROW: Donald Briggs, John Stacey, William Aylesworth, Michael Cleary, William Carey, Gregory Griffen John Sorenson Scott Lorenz John Mulhken, John Wright, Van Ackerman, Ronald Bess, Robert Miller, Duane Teske, Gregory Wright, Dennis Likosar, Peter Schuyler, Thomas Svoboda, Michael De oung, David Dickey, James Frakes, Roy Ricketts, Dennis Mool, John Reising, Michael Hasselburg. THIRD ROW- lav Smith, Preston Johnson, Curtis Canfield, Scott Meyers, Arthur Becker, Robert Baconian, Kenneth Trigger, Richard Fredricks, David Florio Robert Batchclder Larry Tolbert :, James Stevenson, Peter Bates, Terry Cole, John Matzer, Daniel Ogden, Gregory Dye, James Ellis, John Conklin' en nk- Michae Lindsay SECOND ROW: Richard Schauger, Allen Sheldon, Stephen Hatfield, Robert Evans, Stephen Corn, Philip Bohaboy, Steph Kimbell Mr Thelma Andrews, John Petersen, Joseph Drolet, William George, Terrell Sharp, Charles Lund, Thomas Crickmer, Richard Lin blade, John Carhle James Vopika. BOTTOM ROW: John Fleck, John Foote, James Cooper, Quin Hostetler, Stephen Adams, Tom Gulley Richard Drysdale, James DeBord, William DeBord, Jeffery Secord, John Hardinger, William Stammer, Edwin Gray, Louis McAllister Harold Vanselow. NOT IN PANEL: Richard Tate, Robert Nelson, James Kehoe, Robert Phipps, Daniel England, Charles Traub, Robert Nolan, Larry Hinton, Philip Prince, Brain Grant, August Rump, Robert Brown, Kenneth Schreiner, William Hackbert, Ivan Johnson. TOP ROW: James Kehoe, house manager; James Vopika, elected member of House Committee; John Matzer, pledge trainer. SECOND ROW: Terrell Sharp, treasurer; Joseph Drolet, secre- tary; Stephen Kimbell, president; John Peterson, vice president- William George, historian. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Batchelder, appointed member of House Committee. ALPHA TAU OMEGA Alpha Tail Omega was founded in Richmond, Virginia, September 11, 1865. The ultimate objective of ATO is to restore the union, unite fraternally the young men of the South with those of the North, and to foster a Christian brotherhood dedicated to the task of achieving and dedicating permanent peace. The Illinois chapter serves as a model for the 123 national chapters. This year ATO began its second century of existence — a century of brotherhood and success. ( 459 Cv % . ?.t t.t 1 1 t'f-' ■ I m ■■•pit. rffnS FftEKWfll . ',■'• ' J 1 111 -• 5 . 1 «« 1 ■vbb w tPH 5 s % T' ' i- L S ■ J ■'«P'ii i r I ? li ji f f- • ' M jt ■■ ' j %t i 1 U 1 - TOP ROW: Richard Foss, Donald Weeke, Christopher Klockau, William Foss, William Elsberg, Jim Diekilmann, Norman Siekman, Walter Feitshans, Alan Bliech, Gary Weimer, Ardell Nease, Wilbur Stamberger, Charles Peters, Gerald Skoglund, Thomas Trebelhorn. SECOND ROW: Stephen Kannaka, Jerald Borchers, John Quirsfeld, Edward Evans, Paul Monke, Paul Wentland, Michael Masny, David Schlitz, David Aschbacher, Richard Leverenz, Donald Stamberger, Duane Coordes, David Skibbe, Bruce Jameson, Richard Henrichs. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Milam, Jon Swanson, Steven Wilson, Howard Elliott, Charles Fisher, Alan Schramm, Robert Benson, William Russell, Ronald Haines, Keith Sheppelman, Allen Keiser, Norman Harms, Douglas Aniballi, Fredrick Mueller, Michael Baucom, William Hartman. NOT IN PANEL: Peter Mueller, Steven Broquist. BETA SIGMA PSI Beta Sigma Psi fraternity was founded on the U. of I. campus on April 17, 1925, and this past year they celebrated their fortieth anniversary. Their founder was Pastor Stiegemeyer, who organized Beta Sigma Psi from a Lutheran student club here on campus. There were seven members in the first chapter; now, there are ten chapters in the country and forty-eight Beta Sigs at the University of Illinois. 460 TOP ROW: Howard Elliott, financial secretary; Robert Benson, treasurer; Charles Fisher, corresponding secretary; Norman Harms, commissar. SECOND ROW: Alan Schramm, rush chairman; Keith Sheppelman, second vice-president; William Russell, first vice-president; Ronald Haines, president. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Keiser, recording secretary. $£ f, r f BETA THETA PI TOP ROW: James Stewart, treasurer; Richard Knox, secretary. SECOND ROW: Daniel Kuebler, social chairman; Larry Pfleder- er, commissar; Scott Harris, scholarship chairman; Ronald Bot- trell, house manager. BOTTOM ROVV: Donald Huisinga, I-M chairman; David Player, president; Larry Bell, pledge trainer. Beta Theta Pi was founded in 1839 at Miami of Ohio for the cultural improvement of it s members and the cultivation of the intellect. The Illinois chapter feels it is living up to these objectives for a variety of reasons, one of the most important being the Illinois chapter's scholastic program. Betas have been one of the top ten fraternities in scholarship at the University of Illinois for the last forty years and hope to continue achieving the same scholastic success in the future. TOP ROW: Dennis Immer, William Simon, Robert Lorenz, Bruce Howat, Jerry Sandberg, Robert Dunlap, Richard Allen, Michael Merrill William Zeihn, Nicholas Stahl, William Petty, Jerry Singer, Michael Lash, Kip Pope, Gary Tummelson, Richard Knox, George Taylor Dennis Cook. THIRD ROW: Roy Adams, Michael Wattleworth, Randall Dahl, Michael Rodgerson, William Palmer, Gerald Beck, Daniel Kuebler Larry Pflederer, Donald Huisinga, Kenneth Polaski, Richard Anderson, Dennis Cashman, Richard Leng, Richard Townsen'd, Marc Lobdell' Tom Stanford. SECOND ROW: Robert Newberg, Frank Ryan, John Stables, James Potter, Larry Bell, David Player, Mrs Mildren Butner' James Stewart, Scott Harris, Dennis Siebold, Karl Teepe, Ronald Bottrell, David Crouse. BOTTOM ROW: John Cook, Thomas Clark, James Anderson, James Trulove, Paul Hensel, Kelley Hynes, John Zeglis, James Ferry, Steve Wheeler, Johnson Kanady. NOT IN PANEL:' James Mynck, Namo Lundeen, James Dawson, Fred Klem, William Silhan, Gerald Mettille, Allen Ferreira, Robert Johansan, Robert Hutchinson, David Castilow, Michael Alberts, John Robertson, Richard Handzo, James Brubaker, Stephen Hensel, Dennis Pace, Stephen Kuberski Robert Holty. h k s« I 1 I 1 II ' « 1 It: ft wt t i f bl CHI PHI 9 1 TOP ROW: Kent Flora, pledge trainer; Warren Newell, social chairman. SECOND ROW: Michael Cowan, treasurer; David Brent, president; John Freese, vice-president; John Mottar, secre- tary. BOTTOM ROW: Alan Spiegel, scholarship chairman. Chi Phi fraternity was founded at Princeton University in 1824 to preserve the brotherhood and friendship of 13 men. Its organization here at the U. of I. began when the Ibis Club, which was an independent house on campus, decided to become a colony of Chi Phi. Their petition was accepted by Chi Phi national in 1912. Today there are forty chapters of Chi Phi established across the country, and forty-eight of its members are at the University of Illinois. TOP ROW: Michael Hall, Charles Ohrberg, John Pankratz, Duane Bolin, William Watson, Anthony Freda, David Kromka, Ronald Lipinski, John Shaffer, Steven Christodoulou, John Goldberg, Allyn Brooks, Joseph Girardi. SECOND ROW: Steven Seymour, Alan Spiegel, John Freese, Michael Cowan, David Brent, John Mottar, Warren Newell, Kent Flora, William Glover. BOTTOM ROW: Phillip Maerk, Robert Petrine, James Haulan, Marc Frazer, Dennis Doyle, Vincent Egan, Albert Keller, Steven Olincy, William Bukauskas. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Hickey, Dennis Huffington, Thomas Hunter, James Kilroy, John Secrest, Donald Gianone, Bruce Pestell, Laurence Langohr, Robert Suestka. 1 ft M mm % f y id y fit $ ¥rJ T £« h t T J ,48TP C Ser' Randel, Willia, Paulsgrove, John McKinney, Lee Bissey, Stephen Tubbard Loudon BrWs R™ Id Prfne T rc T KaedlnS' Steven Handlon, John Nagei: Gregory Blatnik. SECOND ROW: lLcc wSner, Jack JbSK.2SmSl SLsSS Sf DaV,l jS™ William Kennedy, Richard Williams. BOTTOM ROW: Ned White NeVwter Robert Shaw Tnh n' Rlcha d GocThran- Anthony Wimmer, Larry Nevenhoven. NOT IN PANEL: Kenneth Vasko, JuJ E S J S ' ssss i 1- „ J Ml ! I1 m - CHI PSI TOP ROW: William Kennedy, treasurer; Richard Cochran, president. BOTTOM ROW: Anthony Wimmer, vice president; John Surman, secretary. • %! Chi Psi was founded in 1813, making it one of the oldest frate rnities in the country. The house is always on the move, however. This semester a speaker's program was initiated with The Man and His College as the theme. It is hoped that this program will create a better understanding of the student's role in society. The two highlights of the year for Chi Psi were extensive improvements on their lodge and the awarding of the Tug Wilson Improvement trophy. 463 w 'Mi ■%. Sk m 1 n ail • t | flf s A J Ail V 'M , J9E, w il Ef ._ rv V L fl H 1 -y H 7 1 v npg H 4f 4 to y v ? TOP ROW: Glenn Frederick, Charles Gray, John Rogers, David Davis, Charles Edwards, Williams Dornbush, Ronald Kokal, William Hall, Jr., William Rogers, James Morgan, Gregory Kramp, Robert Eckert, Roger Broyhill, Robert Badal, Roger Williams, Larry Smith Timothy Selleck' Chris Traicoff, Merle Atkins. THIRD ROW: Randall Gibbons, John Schroeder, Robert Fitzgerald, Charles Church, Paul Welch, John Bryant' Samuel Cottrell, Harold Clem, Gerald Boyer, Dennis Stimson, William Koves, William Copeland, Lloyd Prevett, Marvin Snields, Wayne Wheeler' Arthur Couture, Richard Moser, Russell Roberts, Gerald Unks. SECOND ROW: John Clayton, Lee Hill, Jay Lipke, James Schaffner, Michael McClellan, Eldon Senner, James Goodale, Donald Angus, John McLean, Harold Stoller, Ronald Schuh, William Tookey, Charles' Paulsell. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Hopkins, Thomas Kell, Vincent Offerman, Gerald Schuh, Donald Weder, William Austin, Thomas Scoville, James Zorns, Thomas Scott, John Hagan. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Liden, David Hancock, Emmitt O'Donnell, Donald Quirk, George Munz, Donald Froehlich, Ronald Smith, Gary Chessman, Richard Rabb, Thomas Tingleff. DELTA CHI TOP ROW: Eldon Senner, treasurer; John McLean, sergeant-at arms. SECOND ROW: Donald Froehlich, internal vice president, James Goodale, president; Robert Liden, recording secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Michael McClellen, corresponding secretary; Donald Angus, external vice president. The 51 chapters of Delta Chi fraternity, which was founded at Cornell University in 1890, celebrated their 75th anniversary this year. The men at the University of Illinois received perhaps one of the best anniversary gifts. The present came in the form of a new addition to their house. The Delta Chis are enthused over the decorating of their new addition and pleased because it will add room for a substantial increase in membership. 464 'i-.r n 'id -t' m 'r L ] -Hrr-ri 'i r T T 1 1  'rV J ' 1 y f. %$ Hh4 feMfe TOP ROW: Ernest Brewer, president; David Holloway, vice president; Paul Decker, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Clayton Anderson, pledge trainer; Robert Jones, rush chairman; Michael Connel, recording secretary. DELTA PHI rtk The men of Delta Phi are members of the oldest continuously active fraternity in the United States. This year the brothers of Tau chapter are celebrating the 139th anniversary of the fraternity and the 46th year on the campus of Illinois by hosting the annual Delta Phi national convention in Chicago. The recognition of Tau alumnus, historian Allan Nevins, as one of the three Distinguished Illini of 1965 was testimony to Delta Phi's continuing contributions to the University. TOP ROW: Larry Leonard, Trevor MacLennan, George Erickson, Darryl Meyer, Jere Ryckman, John Serson, Robert Schaefer, James Tretheway, Robert Hagan, James Goldinger. THIRD ROW: John Bearden, James Stenberg, Daniel Kruzic, Burns Davison, James Ringquist, Ernest Noack, James Scotkovsky, Stanley Catlett. SECOND ROW: Clayton Anderson, David Holloway, Ernest Brewer, Paul Decker, Michael Connell, Robert Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Murphy, David Adami, Kenton Jury, Homer Dewey, Guy Saffold, Lynn Zook. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Boynton, Thomas Burke, Julian Derucki, James Piatt, Rodney Reeves. DELTA SIGMA PHI The Illinois chapter of Delta Sigma Phi is very proud of their Korean Orphan Clothing Drive. In a door-to-door drive, Delta Sigs collected usable clothing, blankets, and shoes. The house then sponsored a dance at the Illini Union to defray costs of shipping the clothing to Korea. Success of the drive was shown in the 10,000 pounds of articles collected and in the praise received from the army and Ralph Dugan, Special Assistant to the late President Kennedy. TOP ROW: Nobel Ferguson, vice president; David Haake, treasurer; Steven Lurtz, seargent-at-arms; David Nefzger, presi- dent; Robert Makarski, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Huss, rush director. TOP ROW: Marino Floreani, Malcolm Corner, Frank Maggio, Erwin Wuttke, Robert Lutz, Randolph Marsh, Gary McCoy, John Bellot, Gerlad Byram, Ronald Prando. THIRD ROW: Robert Menietti, Joe Merkel, Richard Racine, Ronald Osman, Fredolin Doll, James Percy, Richard Huskisson, Kenneth Smith, James Brunner, Steven Lurtz, Richard Lowery, William Langdon. SECOND ROW: Nobel Ferguson, David Haake, Albert Tillman, chapter supervisor; Mrs. Helen Cryder, David Nefzger, Robert Makarski, Paul Ellis. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy Docter, Micheal McGrew, Louis Cervera, James Spagna, Fred Ganaway. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Huss, Loyie Sims, Grover Hileman, Lyn ?e, Joseph McCabe, Edward Salm, Lowell Giffhorn, William Currer. TOP ROW: John Bernardo, Russell Young, Robert Brothers, Douglas Chidley, Donn Elliott, Roger May, James Lake, Rex Bruns, Jack Frederick- son, James Carboneau, Gary Oakes, Klaus Gensheimer, Thomas Cramer, Terry Lee, Gary Holveck. THIRD ROW: Dennis Tierney, Karl Hahn, Gary Maxwell, Richard Simon, Leo Brieske, David Mueller, John Gray, William Fenton, Thomas Adams, David Koepke, John Gleeson, Lucky Somers, Donald Rowley, William Wencel, William Long, Clyde Ostberg, Michael Henson, Kenneth Hubbard, Carl Moss. SECOND ROW: Paul Gustitus, Robert Stockwell, Robert Foote, John Coyner, Gene Stefaniak, Mrs. Lillian Griffith, James Larson, Paul Smith, Robert Anderson, James Daly, Jan Verkiak, Dennis Mesic. BOTTOM ROW: Patrick Meehan, Donald Johnson, Dennis Heydanek, Dean Olson, Peter Simmons, Gene Lamkin, James Ahlberg, Charles Middleton, John Guest, John Tinley. NOT IN PANEL: Charles Mutter, Charles Roth, Michael Babka, Kenneth Riha, Andrew Zander. DELTA TAU DELTA FROM TOP TO BOTTOM: Patrick Meehan, treasurer; Robert Anderson, guide; Gene Stefaniak, recording secretary; William Fenton, corresponding secretary; Dean Olson, pledge trainer; James Larson, president. r r Ud The most well-known tradition of Delta Tau Delta, the oldest fraternity on campus, is that of its fireplace. In 1894 a Delt decided to carve his name and a design into one of the bricks in the fireplace. His idea became popular, and by 1904 every man who had been a Delt for five semesters carved a brick in the fireplace. Since then, the bricks have been moved three times, preserving for posterity the names of over five hundred brothers of Delta Tau Delta. 467 TOP ROW: Max Kelley, James McVeigh, Daniel Piegari, James Buysee, Michael Roe, David Holden, Richard Van Pelt, John Kreid, Bruce Sullivan, Douglas Weidman, Donald Wolf, Robert Whitesell, Charles Primrose, Robert Musson, Charles Zdenek, William Svoboda. THIRD ROW: Gary Hedge, Richard Schlogel, Jack Rudy, James Coleman, Stephen Kouzomis, Frank Prickett, Donald Feige, Arthur Tronsen, Ramon Kohler, Robert Burley, Corrie Schultz, Martin Sidor, John Elsasser, John Knezovitch, Larry Sauer, Robert Barnum. SECOND ROW: Phillip Meagher, John Randolph, Edward Waldron, Richard Hays, James Coughlin, Donald Lake, Robert Lukes, Joseph Walker, John Woods, Craig Kocian, John Stewart, Allan Miller, James Conner. BOTTOM ROW: Norman Michalsen, Robert Maly, Howard Bradley, Jon Nagel, William Faust, Robert Cotterman, John Zimmerman, Richard Hines, James Baymiller, Stephen Grumish. NOT IN PANEL: David Means, John Hughes, Russell Chesrown, Randy Fort, Robert Crowley, William Barrick, Robert Smithwick, Joseph Waters, Roger Parsons. DELTA UPSILON TOP ROW: Donald Lake, treasurer; Robert Lukes, president; John Stewart, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Joseph Walker, vice president; Philip Meagher, pledge trainer. Founded in 1834 at Williams College, Delta Upsilon is the only national fraternity that is a non-secret society. DU was founded as a countermove against the secret societies at Williams College at the time, and Delta Upsilons proudly display the motto of the fraternity, Justice our Foundation, on their pin. Since its founding Delta Upsilon has expanded to 86 chapters, with the Illinois chapter being formed from a local, the KK Club, in 1905. 468 '  ■ 'UliUlli IUU -UJU ■JjJii.J — - -1 1 -, n «J«. fcJ; Elm I - - - EVANS SCHOLARS TOP ROW: Michael Ward, senior adviser; Gary Doeling, vice president; Joseph Hurst, president. BOTTOM ROW: William Warnes, pledge trainer; Mr. Gerald Peck, faculty advisor; Thomas Kearney, treasurer. Evans Scholars are each recipients of scholarships awarded by the Western Golf Association. Each pledge must have previously been a caddy to qualify for these scholarships. Capturing the last three IM golf championships is evidence of the scholar's skill. Every spring they hit the links in the annual intra-house Calcutta. Members are paired in teams on the basis of handicap; each team is then sold to the highest bidder at a spirited pre-tournament auction. TOP ROW: Kenneth Fox, Richard Pavek, John Costello, John Baackes, Alan Pepper, Michael Seleski, Bruce McLelland, Donald Ruhter, Thomas Lund, Paul Gula, Robert Munson, William Pawlak, Kenneth Crepas, Richard Mitchell, Joseph Stojak, LeRoy Foley, Frank Polizzi, William Fitzgerald, James Walenter, Martin Frank, Richard Schonoff, Ernest Wright, Norman Glassman. THIRD ROW: William Pellum, George Peternel, David Mates, John DeLaMar, Robert Starzyk, James Ogorek, Donald Marini, Jon Anderson, William McGonaghy, Donald Jirewocz, George Olkiewicz, James Leach, Steven Gorski, Eugene Barry, James Marsden, George McGonaghy, Robert Navratil, William Nielsen, Lawrence Tollman, Robert Wengerski, Philip Dahl, Robert Panozzo. SECOND ROW: Jerome McCall, Michael Tomasic, George Muellner, Robert Bittner, William Warnes, Thomas Kearney, Mr. Gerald Peck, Joseph Hurst, Gary Dowling, Gary Kocolowski, Ronald Roberts, Joseph Kalus, Clark Moore, Philip Byron, Thomas Farr. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Miranda, David Throop, Richard Harlan, Deno Joyce, Kenneth Celic, Lawrence Whitaker, Paul Kamin, Russell Johnson, Thomas Gustavson, Richard Loeffler, Thomas Kurth, William Voss, Thomas Pietrasek, David Anderson. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Bauer, Emerson Bouchard, Alan Cook, Michael Glowacz, Anton Janik, Daniel Kloepfer, Robert Manning, Lawrence Pedtke, John Riehle, Michael Ward. FARMHOUSE Farmhouse, founded in Missouri in 1904, was organized by a group of men who studied agriculture and were proud of the heritage of the land. The fraternity was established on the University of Illinois campus in 1914. The men of Farmhouse strive to live up to their motto, Builder of Men, and they've done a fine job; this year, the honor of having the top combined fraternity scholarship was bestowed upon them for the second time in a row. TOP ROW: George Palmer, sergeant at arms; Gerald Theobald, historian; Ronald Roberts, business manager; Harold Anderson, pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Larry Allen, corresponding secretary; Ronald Greenfield, president; Gordon Broom, record- ing secretary. TOP ROW: Laurence Johnson, Gerald Shirley, Dennis Mummert, Gary Swinger, David Reynolds, Douglas Sims, Jon Robinson, Laurence Hedrick, Kent Slater, Ronald Peabody, James Taff, Thomas Belton, Thomas Hall, Leslie Miller, William Meyer. THIRD ROW: Randolph Sims, Ralph Schobert, Robert Woods, John Rutledge, Donald Brauer, Dean Flessner, Terry March, Robert Broom, Alan Walter, Donald Uchtman, Kenneth Robinson, James Bilyeu. SECOND ROW: Larry Allen, Gerald Theobald, Ronald Roberts, Harold Anderson, Ronald Greenfield, Gordon Broom, George Palmer, Donald O'Neall, Michael Dorney, Glenn Lipp. BOTTOM ROW: James Carmichael, Dennis Knight, John Longlett, Alan Borhart, Michael McElvain, Roger Pray, Jon DeMoss, Ronald Hartshorn, Thomas Smith, Michael Walsen. 4fi TOP ROW: Willis Brown, David Atkins, Gregory Wynn, Martin Miller, Timothy Brown, Ronald Long, Okla White, Ronald McDavid, Eric Larsen. THIRD ROW: Boyd Jarrell, Daniel Dixon, Jiuiinie Harrie, Douglas Rainey, Virgil Hemphili, Frank Hunter, Michael Ward, John Mc Clure, Philip Hillman, Russell Dooley. SECOND ROW: Reginald Williams, Robert Johnson, Richard McCline, Edward Powe, Alan Young, William Hammond, Preston Pearson. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Parker, Gregory White, Deryl Rogers, Richard King. KAPPA ALPHA PSI TOP ROW: Preston Pearson, dean of pledges; William Ham- mond, house manager; Edward Powe, president. SECOND ROW: Richard McCline, vice president; Alan Young, keeper of exchequer; Reginald Williams, commissar. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Johnson, keeper of records; Mike Ward, strategus. Scholastic improvement is the main goal of Kappa Alpha Psi this year. Through the use of a pledge personal system, which consists of each pledge studying twice a week with an active, the Kappa pledge class hopes to achieve a high scholastic ranking among pledge classes on campus. The Kappa Alpha Psis also hold informal seminars for actives and pledges. Through these programs, the Kappa's have raised their house scholastic average and hope to continue improving. 471 p % 11 11 M ; f ffVt 1 3 Bu Vt 11 ; ft i A mm ii i I TOP ROW: Douglas Stoker, Alan Krug, Richard Reynolds, Jr., Joseph Bourque, Martin Biancalana, James Boula, Douglas Garwood, Lawrence Cox, Timothy Moore. THIRD ROW: Robert Weibel, Kenneth Osika, Robert Orr, Kenneth Place, Roderick Schutt, David Youngs, Robert Stoller, John Pflum, Stephen McWilliams. SECOND ROW: Alan Tunkel, Steven Still, Donald Pflum, Terry Courtright, Robert Nespechal, Richard Krajec, Lawrence Darken, Jr., Robert Hayskar. BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Grusy, Steven Lowery, Dan Duewer, Allen Franck, Dennis Randall, Michael Timko, Stephen McKasson. KAPPA DELTA RHO TOP ROW: Douglas Garwood, treasurer; Robert Haysker, com- missary; Lawrence Darken, Jr., pledge master; Robert Orr, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Still, president; Allen Franck, vice president. The men of Kappa Delta Rho, while striving to obtain top recognition among the smaller houses on campus, find most success in their modern pledge program. This program is aimed toward service, especially community service. This past fall, the KDR'S helped prepare some unused rooms at Mercy Hospital for needed therapy facilities. The KDR'S have been awarded the trophy given by Alpha Tau Omega National Foundation for community service in 1962 and 1964 and received second in 1963. 472 TOP ROW: Robert Larson, secretary; Kerry Cordis, president. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Ellis, treasurer; Burton Patrick, vice president; Stanley Wilcox, social chairman. KAPPA SIGMA The history of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity can be traced back to an Italian and French secret society in the East about 1400. The actual founding of the fraternity took place on the campus of the University of Virginia shortly after the Civil War. The close friendship between five young men caused them to form an organization on December 10, 1869 now known as Kappa Sigma. The U. of I. chapter was founded on December 12, 1891 and is the oldest consecutive fraternity on campus. TOP ROW: Richard Bachta, Howard Lemcke, Keith Cooper, John Winter, Terry Wi ggs, Richard Orlandino, Tom Smith, Richard Kieffer Harry Gregory, Roger Schneider, Kenneth Ludington, Ronald Bild. FOURTH ROW: Alan Roketa, George Powers, Wayne Gapsiewicz, James Zaccagni, James Larson, John Davis, William Ledger, Douglas Oetting, Brian Papke, Richard Johnson, Robert Mulhall, Kenneth Hite. THIRD ROW: Daniel Paulsen, Kenneth Sterling, Robert Ellis, Stanley Wilcox, Kerry Cordis, Burton Patrick, Robert Larson, Raymond D'Aoust, Chuck Armstrong. SECOND ROW: Ronald Guenther, Joseph Serpico, Daniel DeMarco, Robert Turner, James Hunley, John Gavagan Timothy Schaedel, Owen Streeper, Joseph Bonefeste, William Dec. BOTTOM ROW: Addlie Wright, John Lehman, Philip Vose, Wayne Dunham, John Bial, Lawrence Hungerford, Melwyn Hallem, Earl Berg. NOT IN PANEL: Gary Eickman, Dan iel Jeffrey, Robert McKendrick, Leslie Thatcher, Robert Prosek. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA Variety was the key word for Lambda Chi Alpha this year. The Lambda Chis, who were paired with Kappa Kappa Gamma for Stunt Show, combined hard work with good fun to capture the first place trophy in this popular campus event. The fantasy, entitled The Year That Rapunzel Let Down Her Hair, was enjoyed by everyone who saw it. Lambda Chi and Kappa also united to build a homecoming float, and again they took first place. TOP ROW: William Rose, treasurer; Richard Lynch, ritualist; Richard Stotz, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Richard Van- Treese, pledge trainer; Robert Ewert, vice president; Harley McVicker, president; Stephen Johnson, social chairman. BOT- TOM ROW: William Smilie, secretary. TOP ROW: Donald Graham, Hugh Connelly, Richard Johnson, John Schuldt, Frederick Stuever, John Lane, Richard Salogga, Gary Gardner, Danny Wilmoth, David Brewer, Richard Johnson, Donald Parkerson, David Ultch, Stephen Young, Robert Eksten, Ellsworth Ludwig, Bruce SECOND ROW: Frank Wiesenmeyer, James Sirois, Paul Mack, William Smilie, Richard VanTreese, Robert Ewert, Harley McVicker, Richard Lynch, William Rose, Stephen Johnson, Lee Cole, David Haufe. BOTTOM ROW: John Paulson, William McClellan, Richard Kehrer, James Robbins, John Ballard, Robert Tebben, James Bodoh, Gary Kaufman, James Keely, Joel Bachorz, Phillip Ross. NOT IN PANEL: Thomas Borton, Gary Keil, Richard Stotz, Charles Weber. TOP ROW: Kenneth Angus, Jay Valters James Holderman, John Sandeen, James Shick, Timothy Dadant, Warren Peterson, Richard Dearborn, William Rothwell, Alan Grupe, David Fisher, Robert Smith, Robert Kell, Herbert Bavor, James Eustice. THIRD ROW: James Jeffery Hindman, Carl Myers, David West, Bruce Lund, Thomas McDonald, Ted Kissel, Alan Waters, Arthur Jensen, Patrick Mullen, Mark VVeiting, Donald Harford, Jack Keller, William Juston. SECOND ROW: Charles Mead, Onnie Judy, Charles Keller, Donald Brown, John Hoffman, Robert Lee, Donald Seagren, Fred Harris, Andrew Merutka, John Cobb, Hershell Gill, William White, Douglas Seagren. BOTTOM ROW: Scott Allison, John Anderson, Cristopher Hoyt, Frank Deneen, Kenneth Hamman, Michael Geskey, Stephen Harsh, Thomas Taylor, Hobart Mowrer, John Corzine, Lynn Peabody, Thomas Michel, Jeffery Trigger, Ralph Waldron. NOT IN PANEL: William' Watson, Thomas Parkhill, John Witt, Robert Elder, David Meek, Edward Rawles, John Akin, Harold Behnke, Fredrick Cash, Rex Slaughter, John La'lly, Peter Savage, Winston Roeth. TOP ROW: David West, pledge trainer; Andrew Merutka, warden; Rex Slaughter, president; Donald Brown, rush chairman. MIDDLE ROW: Bruce Lund, treasurer; Donald Seagren, vice- president; Donald Harford, historian. BOTTOM ROW: Fred Harris, social chairman; John Hoffman, secretary; John Cobb, steward. •: PHI DELTA THETA m ¥ 2 ,y Y A Silver Star improvement award from the national organization of Phi Delta Theta was an outward token of the fact that the Illinois Eta Chapter had an excellent year. The Silver Star award is given to those chapters that demonstrate excellence in scholarship, activities, and other fields of endeavor. The men of the Illinois chapter are especially proud of their achievement, because it represents the high standa rds set by the Phi Delta Thetas at Illinois. 475 ( )i m TOP ROW: Donald Rappin, Steven Bernstein, Jeffery Sherman, Barry Kramer, Peter Callen, Lawrence Nudelman, Martin Medwin, Richard Hoffman, Dennis Clark, Jerrold Mink, Lawrence Buchman, John Plotke, Mark Simons, Richard Rabin, Scott Chavin, Michael Fishbein, William Marcus, Barry Goldstin, Kenneth Phillips, Harvey Schneir, Steven Drower. FOURTH ROW: Martin Korey, Edward Kozloff, David Meister, Geoffrey Gitner, Matthew Spagat, Jay Weininger, Michael Pinsky, Joel Miller, Jon Haddon, Edward Burns, Gary Solar, Robert Woislaw, Lyle Genin, Henry Badner, Ira Koren, Jay Freeman. THIRD ROW: Ronald Hecht, Robert Minkus, Robert Ruder, Marshall Eisenberg, Margaret O'Neill, Richard Mazursky, Stephen Berger, Michael Steinberg, Douglas Gorin SECOND ROW: Robert Schenk, Stuart Perlik, Michael Pritz, Larry Trattler, Steven Brunner, James Schlessinger, Mark Kaplan, Dennis Lampert, Richard Kaplan, William Kabaker, Barry Spitzer, Joel Berger, Howard Holtzman. BOTTOM ROW: John Weil, Harvey Rogoff, Lee Harris, Ralph Harris, Steven Weiss, Ronald Hindin, Lawrence Steiner, Howard Green, Richard Wolfe. PHI EPSILON PI TOP ROW: Richard Mazursky, president; Stephen Berger, trea- surer; Robert Ruder, house manager. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Minkus, rush chairman; Marshall Eisenberg, vice president; Michael Steinberg, pledge father. Each semester promises new and exciting additions to the University of Illinois, and the fall of 1966 will culminate five years of work and planning by the men of Phi Epsilon Pi. 108 E. Armory will be the new home for eighty PEPs. This will be the newest fraternity house on campus, and hopefully il will re-create the traditional warmth of a fraternity, rather than the cold, motel-like1' style of most modern-day architecture. 476 • « r l-53J?dr' m w PHI GAMMA DELTA TOP ROW: Gordon Gray, pledge trainer; Peter Huson, treasurer; Dennis Flynn, president; Duf Schweninger, co-rush chairman; John LeFrere, recording secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Eric Berg- strom, corresponding secretary; Richard Brown, historian; Dean Swift, co-rush chairman. r . -  _ - The Fiji's, who have been homeless since the spring of 1964 due to the burning of their chapter house, were home at 401 John Street last September. This event was celebrated with a dedication ceremony during Homecoming weekend. Among those who attended were their Phi Gamma Delta National President and several prominent alums. The fraternity, founded in 1848, established its U. of I. chapter in 1897. TOP ROW: Charles Boyce, William Goldstein, Thomas Zimmerman, James Retzer, William Richardson, Henry Wurtzbacher, Daniel Dailey, Dee Carey, Donald Larson, Donald Motz, Christopher Eigel, Robert Johnson, Robert Jackson, Dennis Sarsany, Jack Davis, Denis McGrady, Edwin Hackleman, Stephen Peters, John DeVos. THIRD ROW: William Mueller, Edward Hartline, Donald Graff, Richard Wilson, John Wester- mann, Wayne Hutter, Stephen Kastner, Bruce Hubbell, Mark Shafer, Ronald Grant, Richard Elder, James TrimDle, Carl Lind, Frank Eiter, Tyrone Crawford, Lee Neher, Richard Mamer, John Klickna, Phillip Carlson. SECOND ROW: Gordon Gray, Duf Schweninger, John LeFrere, Peter Huson, Mrs. Elsie Heath, Dennis Flynn, Eric Bergstrom, Dean Swift, James Tattini, Stephen Bravard. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Prosen, Thomas Homer, Ross Swain, William Fiorio, Nicholas Eastland, Stephen Ferrell, Ray Swanson, John Meara, Eric Bach, Charles Porterfield, Warren Shafer. John Fisher. NOT IN PANEL: David Adams, Rodney Bond, Richard Brown, Peter Brune, Jeffery Carr, James Coleman, William Geist, Fritz Goretzke, Thomas Haskins, David Henkel, Terrence Hustedt, Scotty Jacobs, Phillip Knell, Stephen Kniss, Walter Kummerow, William Lawless, William Owen, Stephen Porterfield, George Radakovich, Richard Ristau, Dwight Ruthrath, James Sisul. Paul Wade. PHI KAPPA PSI Phi Kappa Psi was the first chapter house built on campus as a fraternity. Over the years the achievement of the Phi Psi's has best been seen in their long list of famous alums. Nationally, the Phi Psi's boast William Maxwell. Managing Editor of the Chicago Tribune, and Woodrow Wilson. Locally, they boast Clarence Dabs Williams, founder of the first Homecoming at Illinois in 1910. A very special alum, David D. Henry, pays the chapter house a visit each semester. The Phi Psi's hope the Klansmen will be next on this list. TOP ROW: David Grogan, treasurer; Daniel Dinello, pledge trainer. SECOND ROW: Larry Romito, vice president; Karl Krehbiel, president; John Bogner, corresponding secretary. BOT- TOM ROW: George Marquis, social chairman; Dale Olson, recording secretary. TOP ROW: Robert Perry, William Rundgren, William Wegmann, Frank Pytko, Daniel Dinello, David Acker, Frank Skorski, Willis Fields, James Marinangel, Terrence Moore, William Krause, Edward Boss, Dale Olson, Steven DeCoster. THIRD ROW: David Tomasula, Gerald Groenewold, Terrence McGillivray, Mark Fitzgerald, James English, George Marquis, James Philpott, James Swartz, Frank Bonan, Herbert Hupfer. SECOND ROW: Ronald Swager, Glenn Gutsche, Daniel Senese, John Bogner, Karl Krehbiel, Mrs. Nancy Caldwell, Larry Romito. David Grogan, John Schmidt, Peter Mills. BOTTOM ROW: George Delaney, Rick Selling, Donald Middendorf, Jack Baumann, Ted Maxeiner, William Thomas, Greg Guth, Joe Ream. i -r l f m TOP ROvV: George Scheber, Geoffrey Brown, James Yore, Mark Darling, William Busch, Hugh Woltzen, David Minor lac Thoma John Haughton, Charles Pennington, William Enichen Dennis Norden THIRD ROW: Ronald Lundgren, James Moore, Wayne Doctor Richard Bender, Mason Taylor, Paul Podjasek, Robin Bergstrom, Michael Prindle, Robert Weise, James Vessell Tames Hartnett Schminke. SECOND ROW: James Moymhan, Owen Johnson, James Long, William Brown, Frank Kowalski, Al Szot't Edmund Skutecki Lo, Friedrich BOTTOM ROW: James Wills, Ronald Jones, Wayne Losch, Daniel Corbin, Terrence Doran, Thomas Lara TOP ROW: Louis Freidrich, treasurer; George Scheber, house manager; James Moynihan, pledge trainer; James Long, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Jack Smith, social chairman; Frank Kowalski, sergeant-at-arms; James Hartnett, sports chairman; Edmund Skutecki, sergeant-at-arms. BOTTOM ROW: Owen Johnson, public relations chairman; William Brown, president; Al Szott, scholastic chairman. PHI KAPPA SIGMA Phi Kappa Sigma's nickname, the Skulls, was derived from their pin which has a crest bearing a skull with crossbones. The tradition of this name is bound up in their annual spring formal, the Skull Dance. The house is transformed into a haunted house, complete with boarded windows. A focal point is a traditional coffin containing a skull. Another highlight is an intricate maze in the basement built by the seniors. Only those with knowledge of its windings gain access to the Senior Party at its end. 479 ( TOP ROW: William Kist, Frank Ansclmo, Daniel Way, William Koenig, James Marek, Mark Branham, Robert Zupkus, Samuel Eppstein, George Dunbar, Dennis Daly, John Murphy, Dennis Eastham, Peter Donat, Gary Sayerstad, Michael Knowles. THIRD ROW: John Hathaway, William Devereux, John Dickinson, Scott Wilson, Lawrence Crane, Gregory Obrzut, Robert Kuntz, Larry Murphy, Jerome Nolan, James Arendt, Jeffrey Jones, James Oberweis, Terrance Viar. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Jones, Kenneth Ferro, Edward Olander, James Middleton, Vernon Selling, John Peleck, Michael Cowen, William Filip, Terrence Witt, Gregory Knutson, Dale Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Newman Cryer, Stephen Chappie, Alfred Whaley, Richard Whitsell, Imrey Almassy, Michael Young, Paul Havenar, Douglas Gifnn, Thomas Schwalbe, Terry Moga. PHI KAPPA TAU Phi Kappa Tau was founded in 1906 as the Non-Fraternity Association. From the first, the fraternity was concerned only with the potentialities and personal work of individual men. The only aristocracy recognized by the group was that of achievement. It is a far cry from this Association to the Phi Kappa Tau of today, yet many of it's ideals are upheld. The association was not anti-fraternity, for it was closely affiliated with two Greeks, one a great national and the other a local. 480 TOP ROW: Thomas Reeves, president; Terrence Witt, vice president. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Ferro, secretary; Vernon Selling, social chairman; William Filip, pledge manager. BOT- TOM ROW: Edward Olander, house manager; James Middleton. treasurer. _ « ag , . ■ ji:oi sru r- L 1 it • A ' 1 I3i IL -.,.. ' H,' , 1 : Ik fl l | f t IP u ti. d I ?l l MJ KW wi • v, TOP ROW: Ernest Pihl, executive vice-president; Wayne Sch- roeder, president; James Hoffman, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: David Roller, treasurer; Robert Foreman, rush chairman; Samuel Farruggia, social chairman; Marco Mariotto, secretary. PHI KAPPA THETA April 29, 1959 marked the consolidation of the only two national Catholic fraternities, Phi Kappa and Theta Kappa Phi, to form Phi Kappa Theta, which now boasts 53 chapters. The old Theta Kappa Phi house was sold and now the Phi Kappa Theta's occupy the original Phi Kappa house on Chalmers. Along with this consolidation the Beta Delta chapter at Illinois was named for Beta chapter of Phi Kappa and Delta chapter of Theta Kappa Phi. TOP ROW: Williard Groth, Thomas Mier, John Boyle, John Mulvey, August Pionke, Louis Matsko, Richard Naugton. THIRD ROW: David Loftis, John O'Connell, Thomas Traush, Allen Mossell, Richard Hulina, John Grady, Walter Maksym, James Corcoran, Gary Glab. SECOND ROW: Samuel Farruggia, Ernest Pihl, Marco Mariotto, Wayne Schroeder, Robert Foreman, James Hoffman, David Roller. BOTTOM ROW: Terrance Connelly, William Funt, David Loftis, Michael Novy, Robert Galle, Martin Urbas, Raymond Heinz, Frank DeFalco. NOT IN PANEL: Charles Zalar, John Hennly, Gerald Brown, James McFadden, Joseph Audy, William Barron, Michael Wiater. PHI SIGMA DELTA TOP ROW: Michael Saken, pledge trainer; Steven Kassel, secre- tary. THIRD ROVV: Marvin Glass, co-rush chairman; Jerald Kamensky, rush chairman. SECOND ROW: Alan Finger, vice master frater; David Rubin, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Atlas, master frater. Founded in 1948, Phi Sigma Delta is one of the newer fraternities on the campus. The founders of Phi Sig were just out of the Army and anxious to eliminate from their lives some of the atrocities they had experienced during their military days. Out of this desire came the practice of an easy pledge policy. In return for this treatment, the pledges concentrate their time and effort on planning a successful yearly pledge dance, rather than a walkout. TOP ROW: Barry Fasman, Michael Steinberg, Ronald Karzen, Henry Feir, Allan Lieberman, Steven Colbert, Garry Friedman, Lloyd Gussis, Fred Anapol, Dennis Forman, Robert Walner, Bruce Scruff, Dennis Dorman, Alan Bers. THIRD ROW: Joel Werth, Earl Hoffenberg, Scott Levenfeld, Stanley Goldfarb, Howard Kirschner, John Baruck, David Steinberg, Lawrence Gertz, Robert Nadler, Robert Silverstein, Scott Kleinman, Howard Karm, Stanley Rest. SECOND ROW: Melvyn Romanoff, Martin Bariff, Kennsth Cohen, Michael Saken, Alan Finger, Ronald Atlas, David Rubin, Marvin Glass, Steven Kassel, Jerald Kamensky. BOTTOM ROW: Martin Fleisher, William Dobrin, David Andleman, Gary Wilkans, Barry Goodman, Joel Rubinstein, Kenneth Levitan, Barry Litwin, Ronald Warren, Jon Karbin. i s 3 J k vy - fflpR - ml « .'. til . «?' w ? u Wl la™ Br™ 1' Douglas Clevenger, Alan Barney, George Wenger, Kenneth Wodtke, David Poska, Duane Bowring, Michael Pioro, Wayne Mucha David Goodwm, David Hallenbeck. SECOND ROW: Lawrence Van Ham, Spencer Schmidt, Richard Micklin, Michael Barney James Basine, Dale Johnson Douglas Brandenburg, Neil Isselhardt. BOTTOM ROW: Walter Meder, Richard Yackel, Richard Batten, Victor Richard Green, Richard Rudolph, David Allen. PHI SIGMA EPSILON TOP ROW: Kenneth Wodtke, recording secretary; James Basine, president; Dale Johnson, corresponding secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Micklin, treasurer; Michael Barney, vice presi- dent. Phi Sigma Epsilon was founded in 1926 at Kansas State Teacher's College for the purpose of promoting friendship and brotherhood. Since its founding the fraternity has grown to forty-two chapters, the Illinois chapter being affiliated in 1958. Phi Sigma Epsilon is thus the newest fraternity on campus. Since its beginning the chapter has stressed scholastic progress. Their success in that field was seen last year when the house was number one scholastically among fraternities. 1 83 If f iUr f f' -f t %-t « TOP ROW: John Rosborough, Richard Getzendanner, Jerry LaCost, Walter Lickus, Michael Mullen, Charles Staley, John Ryan, Michael Tedor, Edward Bartz, Maurice Vick, John Ferguson, Michael Hodges, David Carter, Walter Rotkis, Erick Johnson, David Stafford, Mark Lucas. THIRD ROW: Daniel Mollway, Robert Plue, David Belanger, James Worden, James Dries, Stephen Downs, Walter Broom, John Larkin, James Mullen, James Powers, Richard Bednar, Marshall England. SECOND ROW: David Burke, Gary LaniD, John Slover, Alfred Swanson, Thomas Brewer, Mrs. Julia Kihl, Hal Thompson, William Wasson, David Dorway, Alan Marn, Gary Cordier. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Overman, John Jilek, Gary Secor, Danny Bishop, Randy Notko, Roy Pedersen, Bruce Davis, John Duncan, Michael Graf, Gregory Vieira. PHI SIGMA KAPPA Starting the 1965-66 term with a 13 man pledge class, the men of Phi Sigma Kappa looked ahead with confi- dence to showing the pledges and the campus an example of their primary objectives: one, to stimulate scholarship; two, to promote brotherhood; three, to develop character. By improving their pledge program, emphasizing studies, and stressing campus activities and sports, the Phi Sigs achieved their goal. 'The result was a well-balanced and united chapter. 484 TOP ROW: Alfred Swanson, treasurer; Hal Thompson, vice president; Thomas Brewer, president; John Slover, recording secretary. BOTTOM ROW: David Dorway, inductor; William Wasson, house manager; Gary Lamb, social chairman; Alan Marn, corresponding secretary. if J |l|ui;xvi ;nj A 1 JxjHft 1 H ImIV Ira IJ TOP ROW: John Norten, house manager; Richard Gossett, vice president; John Ahnon, president; John Sisson, treasurer; Phillip Stella, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: John Zaruba, secretary; Leonard Meyer, pledge trainer; Randall Dunlap, rush chair- man; Kenneth Andre, scholarship chairman; John Ruther, social chairman. PI KAPPA ALPHA The most significant day in the Pi Kappa Alpha year is March 1, which is observed as Founder's Day by chapters everywhere. Pikes throughout the country, and in Europe as well, gather around the banquet table to celebrate their frater- nity's birth in 1868. They pay homage to the six men who brought AKA into being at the University of Virginia and remind themselves of the high ideals of friendship which actuated those close friends. TOP ROW: Michael Dunlap, John Colson, Martin Topper, William Wendell, Ralph Van Bogan, Phillip Merkel, David Schlacter, Stephen Apsey, Jeffery Schultz, Adrian Augustin, Mark Steinberg, William Slanina, James Henderson, John Dragus, Harold Patterson, John Zaruba. THIRD ROW: George Freek, Richard Mariner, Willard McClure, Robert Henderson, Arnold Kraby, Larry Howell, Alben Myren, Thomas Herbeck, Phillip Madsen, Stanley Iwanicki, Randell Unter, Robert Kust, Gary Steiner. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Andre, Phillip Stella, John Norten, John Sisson, John Almon, Mrs. Lucille Orten, Richard Gossett, Richard Western, John Ruther, Leonard Meyer. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Mason, Keith Curtis, Grady Holley, Leo Carrol, Gail Hoffman, Edward Webb, Mark Beldin, William Broom, David Botrell. NOT IN PANEL: Randall Dunlap, Stephen Leech, Curtis Myers. ■ - ' M. t M k PI KAPPA PHI V - ?1 M Hi } TOP ROW: James Fowler, archon; James Jewett, pledgemaster. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Rongey, secretary; James O'Neill, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: James Wadington, historian; Joseph Gauer, chaplin; Victor Olson, warden. Pi Kappa Phi claims the unusual distinction of being one of the few fraternities to have a live founder. Simon Fogarty, who helped found Pi Kappa Phi at Charleston College on December 10, 1907, still lives in the Charlestion area. Fourteen years later, the fraternity arrived at the University of Illinois. Since then, the men of Pi Kappa Phi have striven to reach the Greek ideal of the well- balanced man by emphasizing scholarship, athletics, and fraternal spirit. TOP ROW: James Masterson, Jack Bakker, Wendell Schanz, Delbert Voss, Evan Rolek, James Schalin, Gary Sharp, Guy Turnball, Dennis Aklinski, John Carlino, Dale Clucky. SECOND ROW: James Jewett, James Wadington, James O'Neill, Mrs. Mary Reedy, James Fowler, Kenneth Rongey, Victor Olson, Joseph Gauer. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Dill, William Loftus, James McVicker, Lenville Stell, Frank Scott, Darrel Felty, William Walker.  m f = ' y M m ? n Marvin Siegal, Jerry Pond, Robert Rosen Richard Wexner, Steve Bleweiss, Steve Levenson, Allen Feinberg, Mike Sagett, Bill Maltlack, Danny Waterman Ronald Lev, Steve Sandusky, Shelbey Gorovsky, Greg Moss, Mark Schribaum. THIRD ROW: Jules Cannon Joseph Greenhouse, Norman Rosenfeld Ian Fingerrnan, Philip Yoffa, Serwin Zuckerman, Gene Saltzberg, Edward Dolin, Terry Schuster, Fred Scher, Terry Gottleib, Mike Axelrad Bruce Rosenberg, Charles Rosenberg. SECOND ROW: Gary Elden, Dave Cohen, Shelby Cohen, Terry £™ JCaT, Kr™icr' Earle Tockman, Aunt Dot, Samuel Weiner, Steve Bermah, Donald Grubman, Allen Phillips, Sheldon Goldman. BOTTOM ROW: Allen Grant, Paul Hurwiss, Steve Dassin, James Edwards, Frank Zimmerman, Mike Wolfe, Steve Fields, Larry Cohen Steve Hersh PI LAMBDA PHI TOP ROW: Jerry Berke, marshall; Sheldon Cohen, pledge father; Steven Berman, scribe. BOTTOM ROW: Samuel Weiner, achron; Earle Tockman, rex; Jeffrey Kramer, K.O.E. This year the University of Illinois' chapter of Pi Lambda Phi is celebrating its twenty-fifth anniversary. Founded at Yale University in 1895, the Pi Lams came to this campus in 1941. Included among their many traditions is an annual luau. Both a national and local tradition, the luau is held inside and outside the house. The torch light dinner takes place on the lawn, and the house is transformed into an exotic atmosphere complete with fountains and volcanoes. 487 ( If 2 ■■■■■■ Li m Fr? F ft i ' -r- f flki«f 'i I § $' f'% t Vrfff ' V 1 '  r ' • ' V - •• t •■ ¥ 1. t-vS vf • $•• Tf U V f 'i'4 v. TOP ROW: Warren Knauer, Frederick Walsh, James Hopwood, Lynn Boeke, Joseph Barfuss, Robert Mclntyre, Thomas Sauer, Raymond Fair- child, John Zick, Robert Mossbarger, Edward Melchin, Richard Frandsen, William Morrow, Alan Carson, John Stewart. SECOND ROW: Fred Jacobs, James Watters, John Squires, Robert Petersen, Julius Monterastelli, Michael Rechtin, William Codak, Gary Schwerdtfeger. BOT- TOM ROW: Lawrence Wagner, Michael Summers, Earl Henry, James Baker, Mark Netter, Charles Gilmore, Arthur Hanson, Ronald Day, Donald Foster, Donald Day. NOT IN PANEL: Lawrence Hoffman, George Salerno, James Hammer, Russell Cotten, James Barkley, Brian Albers, Thomas Janes. PSI UPSILON TOP ROW: Michael Rechtin, treasurer; Julius Monterastelli, president; John Squires, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Petersen, first vice president; William Codak, second vice president. Psi Upsilon Fraternity originally was called the Aztec Club. It was organized by six freshman at the University of Illinois who, after several months of acquaintance, found need of an organization to promote a wider circle of friends. In 1910, the Aztec Club, after four years of petitioning, was accepted into Psi Upsilon as Omicron Chapter. Thus, the Psi Upsilon Fraternity was established on the campus of the University of Illinois. 488 TOP ROW: Jeff White, rush chairman; John O'Hare, treasurer; Larry Case, president; Harold Carr, vice president; Charles Kad- lec, pledge trainer. BOTTOM ROW: Phillip Hinderberger, past E. A.; George Harvey, chaplain. SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON Sigma Alpha Epsilon's Blood Drive in November for men in Viet Nam was greeted with national endorsement and adoption. Their program, originating here on this campus, became an item of national interest within two days. Through co-operative efforts of the Red Cross, White House, State and Defense Departments, the processed blood was flown direct to Viet Nam field hospitals. A man from the SAE chapter was the drive's national coordinator. The State Department sent the Brothers Four to the drive's kickoff dance. ™,,R°W: r lUla i HTamllt°n G°rdan Smith, Robert Kohl, Frederick Heger, Theodore Biedron, James Rennick, Russell Andres, Marvin McWherter, Craig Macintosh Frederick Maxwell, Douglas McNutt. SIXTH ROW: Paul Van Arsdell, Robert Lewke, Richard Ball, David naT RTUPnw 7' RanJd°1Ph W rte. Ta™e.s Pearson, Richard Robinson, Richard Kummer, George Emerson, Leland Nolan, Douglas OW: Leonard ( ,illan, William Rives, Steven Brubaker Arthur Stark, Stuart Ege, Harold Carr, Steven Wohlwend, John Ballow, 'Brien, Mrs. Marion Frank Hunssinger, . SECOND ROW: u, George Wenthe, Don Pearson. BU1IOM f W: Verlen McCord Thomas Jones, Kenneth Kambic, Thomas Carlson, Ronald Peters, Dennis Jeck, William Borgsmiller, Jerome Clark. NOT IN PANEL: William Gudzen, Frederick Polito, Alan Krejci. Iff SIGMA ALPHA MU The Rho Chapter of Sigma Alpha Mu was founded at the University of Illinois on May 5, 1918. The first chapter house, constructed in 1927, was built in the shape of an octagon, which is Sigma Alpha Mu's national symbol. In 1948 a tragic fire destroyed the Octagon, and the building was never reconstructed. The Labor Relations Building has since been built on the site. The present chapter house, located at 301 E. Armory, was purchased in 1959. TOP ROW: Alan Kassin, pledge trainer; Ronald Fischer, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Ralph Weinberg, treasurer; Alan Frankel,= president; Kurt Salomon, Jr., secretary. TOP ROW: Irving Patt, Jeffery Rochman, Barry Lewison, Richard Shapiro, Jerry Bernstein, Warren Katz, Stuart Marcus, Arthur Abelson, Stuart Levine, Dean Katz, Michael Bender, Lawrence Cohen, Ralph Odo, Allen Lev, Bruce Behrstock, Michael Sackett, Bruce Zalman, Brian Braun. FOURTH ROW: Steven Goodman, Robert Kammerling, Paul Gallender, Leon Twersky, Richard Factor, Michael Berman, Alan Loiben, Stephen Gold, Stephen Sher, Erich Bloch, Jack Morgan, Michael Popper, Jack B ankier, Harvey Gersh, Joseph Fagan, Jeffrey Goldstein. THIRD ROW: Stewart Lazares, Elliot Engelhardt, Robert Belinoff, Alan Kassin, Ralph Weinberg, Alan Frankel, Mrs. Bernice Gordin, Ronald Fischer, Kurt Salomon, Richard Green, Ronald Broida, Ronald Goldberg. SECOND ROW: Ronald Banion, Samuel Doppelt, Robert Isaacson, Norman Cantz, Ronald Weindruch, Howard Hartman, Lawrence Ross, Michey Berger, Paul Stone, William Summer, Robert Moss. FIRST ROW: Jerry Samelson, Jordan Libit, Steven Trachtman, Barry Marshall, Kenneth Perlman, Lawrence Cohn, Barry Slade, Clifford Levin. NOT IN PANEL: Robert Smith, David Boyer, Michael Levin, Leonard Maslowshy, Ronald Aufrecht, Sheldon Menzin, Robert Berger, Harold Piatt. O fl n i f i ' l u Uv ¥ f'f%t f f f vt f f. -. I .f «n V TOP ROW: Michael Houston, Steven Jareo, Donald Jensen, James Redpath, Phillip Peloquin, Tony Fuller, Robert Mitchell, Richard Studwell Charles Harter, Tom Webber, Donald Schramn, Douglas Jackman, Edward Bayer, Franklin Newman, Richard Rasmussen, Richard Olderman' Willard Ross, Allen Ice, John Major, William Kastien, Kevin O'Keefe. FOURTH ROW: Robert Webber, John Sturgeon, Ted Jensen, John Teuscher, Thomas Gura, Jr., John Grimes, Raymond Fry, John Farthing, William Schneider, Larry Lekovish, James Wedding, Barry Miller Robert Harper, Joel Nelsson, John Utz, Gregory Huffaker, George McClure, David Wilson. SECOND ROW: John Beeson, Paul' Benda, Jeffrey Knuckles, James Reed, Robert Reimer, Laird Starrick, Bruce Newell, William McClayton, James Johnson, Gerald Hale, Marcus Van Winkle Steven Gilmor, John Tocks, John Raynolds. SECOND ROW: James Matarelli, Ronald Dell, Lester Detterbeck, Steven Hindman, Jon Vance', Howard Arnett, Garron Bohlin, Willard Pearce, Richard Shirley, Lester Levine, Charles Bernardini, George Demetrulias, James Phillips! BOTTOM ROW: David Major, Michael Kaminski, John Gillespie, Glen Cord, William Abraham, Larry Gieseking, James McMackin, Mark Bischoff, Kenneth Hartwig, Ladd Duda. TOP ROW: John Tock, pledge trainer; Laird Starrick, vice president; William McClayton, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Bruce Newell, president; James Reed, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: James Johnson, social chairman. $ t ,i • i SIGMA CHI Founded on the University of Miami campus in Ohio, June 28, 1855, the Sigma Chi's are one of the largest and oldest fraternities in the world. They have the pleasure of having one of the most popular fraternity songs, Sweetheart of Sigma Chi. Their objectives are to cultivate and maintain the high ideals on which Sigma Chi was founded — friendship, justice, and learning. . .and to provide a helping hand of brotherhood in the college community and in the years which follow. t 91 vi r Y- w m II ' TOP ROW: Fred Aprati, Rowland Hall, Roger Klaus, Harold Pertle, Ralph Switzer, Steven Shull, Dean VVoodrum, Thomas Barnes, Robert Shipley, Charles Yettke, John Julian, William Huyler, Timothy Bates, John Valko, Edward Wene, Michael Griffin, James Simpson, Donald Dempse'y, William Hails'. FOURTH ROW: James Freed, Walter Rebman, David Hayes, Rick Osgood, Steven Shay, Lee Kus, James Smith, Jack Buckler Carl Frey, James Gratteau, William Brignon, Edward Murach, Gregory Shaw, Robert Burns, Walter Bray, Norwood Hart, Edward Meyer, Roger Wahl, Richard Novak, Gerald Evans. THIRD ROW: Gary Barnes, James Silverwood, James Wolf, Ray Klinke, James Benedict, Mrs. Mary Barnhill, William Gerrish, Ralph Voris, Robert Outis, John Small, Ten Grebenar. SECOND ROW: Jack Murphy, Michael Hays, Douglas Harper, Richard Haeger, Steven Haymaker, Steven Wright, John Gross, Mark Wheeles, Clinton Jones. BOTTOM ROW: Herbert Schmidt, Robert Ritter, Bruce Jones, Frederick Devin, Sir Winston, Brandon Sohl, Thomas Dersten, Robert Simmons, Robert Gernon. NOT IN PANEL: Monty Tenne's, Phillip Hauggard, Jeffrey Hays, Thomas Berry, Steven Keeney, John Wanberg, Richard Hult, John Kretlow, Tom Freebairn, Thomas Finan, Randall Moore. SIGMA NU Sigma Nu, founded in Lexington, Virginia in 1869, is a well-diversified fraternity based upon bonds of brotherhood. One of the exciting events held by the Nu's is their House Jack party which occurs about once every month. Such exotic activities as treasure hunts, roller skating, barbeques, and a sportscar rally of the brothers' delicately tuned Fords and Ramblers through the cornfields around Champaign-Urbana arc planned. 492 fr ft ft 0 1 ■ H □ -XHmSr TOP ROW: James Wolf, social chairman; Ralph Voris, pledge trainer. SECOND ROW: James Silverwood, recorder; Robert Outis, treasurer; James Benedict, commander; William Gerrish, lieutenant commander; Ray Klinke, co-rush chairman. BOT- TOM ROW: John Small, house manager; Ten Grebenar, co- rush chairman. TOP ROW: William Cocagne, business manager; John Stapleton, secretary; James Ransom, assistant chief engineer; Scott Swaner, chief engineer. SIGMA PHI DELTA Science, Friendship, and Duty are the three concepts which have guided the members of Sigma Phi Delta Fraternity for over twenty-seven years. SPD men are in numerous professional societies on campus which give them many opportunities to foster a better spirit of cooperation among engineering students and organizations. The names of many SPD members also appear on the Dean's List and in various honorary societies. Through these endeavors, SPD strives to develop the well-rounded engineer. TOP ROW: Darryll Mathias, Scot Taylor, Gary Gross, Dennis Roscoe, Bruce Goldman, John Hull, James Bailey. THIRD ROW: Khosrow Kassaian, Thomas Vocak, Arnold Herzing, Michael Dejule, Ralph Geeseman, Ronald Davis, John Meskimen, Frank Matiasek, Thomas Hintz, Edward Loukota. SECOND ROW: Fred MacMurdo, William Cocagne, James Blecker, Scott Swaner, James Ransom, John Stapleton, John Phipps, Robert Block. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Mcintosh, James Procyk, Bruce Mcintosh, Samuel Small, Michael Allard, Joseph Cich. NOT IN PANEL: William Morrison. n n Kjf P SIGMA PHI EPSILON That Was the Year We Branded the Hoosiers was the theme for the best Homecoming decorations on campus at Sigma Phi Epsilon. The cooperation necessary for recognition such as this, as well as for achievement in scholastic endeavors, exemplifies the high value the men of Sigma Phi Epsilon place on brotherhood. As at all Sig Ep chapter houses, the famous red door is always open, welcoming all to enter and partake in a true fraternity of men. LEFT TO RIGHT: Edward Dunne, vice president; Frank Lind- berg, comptroller; Richard Kirchhoff, president; Peter Blidy, secretary. lljfaf Wipsl 'Luke IpLJnrl R| E TOP ROW: John Brubaker, Jr., Al Arquilla, Richard Cantzler, Kenneth Yancy, George Wojtko, Stephen Tousey, James Chilton, Michel Perrie, Frank Benson, Jr., Kenneth Ladage, Jon Bial, Charles Harwood, William Marshall, Jr., Jonathan Tidd, David Elmore, John Early. SECOND ROW: John VanHam, Peter Blidy, Richard Skinner, Richard Kirchhoff, Frank Lindberg, Ronald Marsiglio. BOTTOM ROW: Timothy Kopaczewski, Garnet Fee, Jack Fairbrother, Martin Baker, Kimbel Webster, Terrance Dowd. TOP ROW: Terry Reynolds, Gary Heise, Peter Kirch, John Lowe, Terry Mach, Jerry Mueller, Bruce Loberg, Gene Yagow, James Videbeck, Joseph Mavec, Jerry O'Connor, Wayne Johnson, John Smith. THIRD ROW: William Shrier, Mike Hollar, John Tucker, John Meyer, David Leach, Ronald Dunn, Joel Fitzgerald, Al Richart, James Day, Kenneth Jegerski, Larry Hood, Terry Montieth. SECOND ROW: Robert Bautn- garner, Douglas Oberlink, David Peterson, Calvin Laidley, Michael Kuhn, Jack Patterson, Jack Nowicki, David Brezinski. BOTTOM ROW: Dean Rodeghero, Martin Johnson, Robert Korich, David Cornwakd, John Gregg, John Socher. NOT IN PANEL: Larry Carlson, John Powers John Warren, William Wydra, Tom Davidson, Bruce Kincaid, Arnold Willms. SIGMA PI LEFT TO RIGHT: Michael Kuhn, president; Robert Baum- gartner, vice president; Douglas Oberlink, social chairman; Jack Nowiski, pledge trainer; Dave Petersen, secretary; Jerry Mueller, treasurer. Cl 5 J€ w ,■' ▼ The Phi Chapter of Sigma Pi of the University of Illinois was founded February 26, 1907. The chapter house then stood at the corner of Wright and Green, near the present location of Follett's Bookstore. During the depression, however, the foundation of a new chapter house was laid at the corner of Fourth and Armory. It was finished in 1938. Since 1907, Sigma Pi has emerged into a national fraternity of 83 chapters. The Illinois Chapter is the oldest active one today. 495 ( £3 i k   J % TOP ROW: Alfred Willis, Jr., David Rimington, Gerald Steiner, Allen Hornbrook, Frank Johannissohn, Kurt Whinnery, Wayne Giaclone. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Reps, Douglas Love, William Schuck, Jr., William Edminster, Donald Schmechpepper, house adviser. SIGMA TAU GAMMA LEFT TO RIGHT: William Schuck, Jr., president; Paul Reps, vice president; Douglas Love, treasurer; William Edminster, rush chairman. The Alpha Chi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma began as a local fraternity called the Witanshire Fraternity, which was founded by a group of seventeen World War II veterans. In 1953 the Witanshire Fraternity decided to affiliate with a national fraternity. On May 9, 1953 it was installed as the Alpha Chi chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma. Since its founding, the Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity has grown to include sixty-one chapters. 496 TOP ROW: David Fri edman, commissar; David Goldstein, rush chairman; Murray Jacobsen, scribe. BOTTOM ROW: Fredrick Endclman, treasurer; Arnold Slive, first vice-consul; Barry Ker- man, consul; Gordon Krischer, second vice-consul; Leslie Block, editor-historian. TAU DELTA PHI In the late 1950's Ace Kaplan originated the shaving cream fight on the Sunday before final week. In his junior year, Ace made such elaborate preparations that he did not have time to go to classes or study for over a month. Consequently, he flunked out. The Ace Kaplan Memorial Shaving Cream Fight was founded at Tau Delt the next year in honor of this famous frater. In last year's match the Brothers of Zavaroshni were victorious over the team of the Gorgle Thumpers. TOP ROW: Allan Machat, Stuart Glassman, Michael Share, Brian Cohen, George Hanus, Elliot Glabman, Irving Kravitz, Bruce Nelson, Richard Siegal, Robert Ferencz, Seymour Coleman, Edward Smith, Steve Kahn, David Smith, Paul Katz. THIRD ROW: Murray Jacobsen, David Katz, Raymond Bernstein, Norman Kantor, Melvin Klein, David Kaufman, Lee Becker, Raymond Steinberg, Lee Barbakoff, Seymour Levine' Edward Rosenthal, Terrill Oberman, Norman Rose. SECOND ROW: Leon Kaufmann, David Friedman, Mark Rosenbloom, Fredrick Endelman,' Barry Kerman, Gordon Krischer, Arnold Slive, David Goldstein, Leslie Bolck, Steven Melshenker, Alan Weisman. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Eisman, Gilbert Greene, Arnold Havens, Richard Janov, Warren Sterling, Kenneth Fletcher, David Weininger, Daniel Perkins Robert Worobow Jeffry Rubin. NOT IN PANEL: Howard Berman, Martin Lapidus. t-t-f  k t fW • -. TAU EPSILON PHI In keeping with its high scholastic tradition, Tau Epsilon Phi holds a house academic dinner each semester. The grades each active member received from the semester before determine the type of food for each of them. If they received below a 3.2 average they get beans; 3.2 or better, spaghetti; 3.8 or better, roast beef; 4.3 or better, steak; and 4.7 or better, filet mignon. However, the pledges who were not in school the semester before get beans. TOP ROW: Martin Salzman, scribe; Alan Charles, member- at-large; Stuart Weinstein, freshman member to the Board of Governors. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Kaner, bursar; Milford Ardell, chancellor; Michael Cahan, vice chancellor. TOP ROW: Charles Rosenbloom, Donald Fohrman, Jerold Siegan, Jay Rosen, Jeffery Wolf, Edward Schwartz, Mark Kaminsky, Michael Schaer, Stuart Spear, Bruce Roth, Maurice Bender, Steven Cohen, Arnold Briskman, Jack Berger, Richard Briskman, Irwin Mattin, Steven Bahrmasel, Neal Dickler, Avrum Poster, Barry Rosenthal, Richard Rice, Scott Schwab, Jeffrey Guysenir, Jeffrey Greenberg, Howard Simon. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Schultz, Abraham Gerber, Gary Starkman, Bruce Simons, Gary Levy, Craig Singer, Gene Shenberg, Gene Minsky, Ira Dickstein, Fredrick Drazner, Richard Gilbert, James Rubin, Max Rubin, Lorry Sirkin, Ronald Perlman. SECOND ROW: David Bennett, Steven White, Clive Fishman, Richard Haber, Michael Coyne, Michael Kaner, Martin Salzman, Milford Ardell, Michael Cahan, Alan Charles, Stuart Wein- stein, Burt Weinberg, Steven Lampert. BOTTOM ROW: Samuel Smith, Wayne Goodman, Mark Friedman, Michael Rosenberg, Edward Howard, Lewis Landsman, Robert Breyer, Robert Ardell, David Kravitz, Donald Siegel. NOT IN PANEL: Lawrence Abraham, Michael Deutsch, William Reinberg, Larry Fischer, Lee Gimbel, Jack Jacobson, Donald Kraft, William Marovitz, David Schultz, Lawrence Zaslavsky, Ronald Siegel, Joe Silverberg. Lv ipH i r i i UK f l dW jW M d n v E L 3 ■ | B  m' H A l klfl m - 1 J Hm ' BB )H ft I TOP ROW: Louis Berner, Michael Timm, Fred Meyer, Todd McNutt, Michael Wade, Fredrick Harms, Ronald Acks, Gerald Carbonari, Michael McCloskey, Kenneth Kmick, Robert Polifka, Stepher Acord, Terrance McCloskey, Paul Brodt, Alan Ciaglia, Edward Kinney. FOURTH ROW: James Felt, John Penning, Alan Manachassa, Terrance Disz, James Reinhardt, Robert Bruce, Glenn Hess, Owen Jensen, Edward Ruetz, Gary Pendergrass, Michael Finley, Dennis White, Samuel Stancik. THIRD ROW: Samuel DeFalco, James Cashmore, Nicholas Bridge, John Daniels, Martin Vanderweit, Alan Castator, William Kirk, Gary Olsen, Robert Wrooverton, Donald Houser, Robert Dahl, Duban Backe. SECOND ROW: John Morrison, Timothy Thomas, Dennis Tavlos, Richard Wierciak, Kai Anderson, Christopher Murtaugh, Gary Spurling. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Doyle, Lawrence Swhela, Jeffrey Crandall, Richard Handersome, James Mann, Darrell Yearwood, Michael Thyfault, Theodore Hobine. NOT IN PANEL: James Grabowski, John Vanburen. TAU KAPPA EPSILON TOP ROW: Richard Wierciak, president; Christopher Murtaugh, scholarship chairman; Gary Spurling, historian; Kai Anderson, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: John Morrison, secretary; Tim- othy Thomas, treasurer; Dennis Tavlos, social chairman. NOT IN PANEL: John Vanburen, pledge trainer. Founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on January 10, 1899, Tekes have now expanded their number of chapters to 216, making them the largest chapter-wise fraternity in the world. Gamma chapter on the U. of I. campus was founded February 3, 1912, and ground recently has been broken and construction begun on the new addition to the chapter house. The motto of Tekes is that they stand for men, not for wealth, rank, or honor, but for personal worth and character. 499 15 M • ■5 5 rr s I ' « 7 jr 1' ' If • ' Wr 1 TOP ROW: Carl Meurn, William Hill, Ludolph Wilson, Tommy Payne, Darryl Anderson, Stanley Smith, David Weisert, Philip Lazar, Daniel Borah, Robert Randolph, Gary Thersen, Peter Kriwkowitsch, Richard Florey, Bruce Kirk, George Marce. THIRD ROW: unidentified, Marc Doty, Paul Russel, Henry Pierce, Paul Gallis, Dale Eckerty, James Kelly, Curtis Fisher, John Stromberg, James Heitsch, Earl Harson, Dennis Flynn, John Beazley, James Dionne, Jerome Gorman, Donald Johns, James Coon, Hans Stadtlander, Charles Marshall. SECOND ROW: Thomas Struhs, Peter Wells, Frederick Freeland, Dennis Pfeifer, Richard Franks, Mrs. Esther Ament, William Johnson, Edward Gray, Frank Wood. BOTTOM ROW: John Rotz, Steven Choisser, Bruce Lefavi, Gary Dycus, Charles Schneider, Robert Frump, Harold Schwertfeger, William Randolph, John Marchoschi, David Jontes, Richard Schneider, William Webb, Charles Wood, Richard Taylor. NOT IN PANEL: Charles Gustafson, Charles Maxey. THETA CHI TOP ROW: William Johnson, vice president; Richard Franks, president; Frank Wood, pledge marshall. BOTTOM ROW: Edward Gray, treasurer; Dennis Pfeifer, secretary. Theta Chi attributes its origin to an organization formed in 1910 under the name Trigon. Out of this developed the Brothers of St. Andrew, which later became Lambda Chi Alpha and Omicron Pi, now Theta Chi. In 1942 the Beta chapter of Beta Kappa was absorbed by Theta Chi. Since the time of charter, on April 8, 1916, Theta Chi has known three homes at Illinois. The Spring of 1966 brought a great weekend of celebration, marking a fiftieth anniversary for Theta Chi. 500 mMMup | ITS! w m f y f P ' i ill 1 1; (- ■ .A THETA DELTA CHI TOP ROW: David Randolph, herald; Robert Montgomery, recording secretary; Roy Roush, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Shaughnessy, corresponding secretary; Charles Phifer, president; Herman Klemick, social chairman. Founded in the eastern part of the United States in 1869, Theta Delta Chi is the oldest literary fraternity. The Illinois chapter feels it has carried on that tradition of scholarly endeavor through such incentives as a $500 scholarship awarded to the pledge with the best grades. Theta Delta Chi offers many incentives to help the actives in the house obtain the best grades possible. Studying recently paid off when Theta Delta Chi won the College Bowl. TOP ROW: James Paul, David Pickerill, John Mcllrath, Stanley Brandt, Wayne Johnson, Steve Stubmris,'Robert Cary, Ken Freer, Gale Wiley, Scott Francis, Kenneth Thurber, Tom Ferguson, Barry Romine, Pat Dailey, Tom Crane, Jerry Eggebrecht, Frank Harmantas. SECOND ROW: Robert Montgomery, Robert Shuaghnessy, David Randolph, Charles Pfifer, Douglas Hittle, Roy Roush, Herman Klemick, Lawrence King. BOTTOM ROW: Wesley Davis, George Jurczyk, Gary Cole, John McCelland, David Cypcar, Rimgaudas Vidziunas, Ross Lambert, John Dailey, Ronald Herzog. i i I I } V - +• r « • 4 « , v uaammmmmmmtmKKm $ U . .i,-V THETA XI TOP ROW: Donald Miller, house manager; David Jordan, scholarship chairman. SECOND ROW: Edward Cahill, social chairman; George Rishel, president; John Schafer, vice-president; Dr. Ray Hatch, chapter adviser. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Stone, treasurer; Frank Hackmann, corresponding secretary. Every Indian summer at Theta Xi the annual Aztec dance is held at the chapter house. Each member dresses up in body paint and a loin cloth to pick up his date. As the couple enters Theta Xi, they find themselves in a cave. In the center of the cave an altar is set up with the high priest of the Aztecs sitting on a throne. The girls are led up to the altar and are given a yard of cloth to make a costume. Those who make the best costumes are initiated into the tribe. TOP ROW: James Bidwill, John Plucinski, Gregory Hudak, Thomas Leeper, Frank Tabor, Terry Alsberg, Robert Smith, Donald Ferguson, John Hamman, Mark Bade, William Mandele, John Gilster, Eugene Heidemann, Ronald Birchall, John Leben, Richard Nedwed, Wendel Witkay, Richard Fried, Russell Mahlke, Robert Gillingham, Kenneth Cunningham, David Grabow. THIRD ROW: James Richards, Francis Moreau, Gerald Smith, Gary York, Daniel Williams, Gary Snieski, Roger Smith, Bruce Brown, David Knauer, Drew Fitzgerald, John Vowell, George Pagels, Gordon Greene, Lester Wrobel, William Lindquist, Stephen Rapp, Robert Wrobel, Charles Thinnes, Theron Kufahl, Paul Geissler. SECOND ROW: Richard Sanders, Richard Andreson, Donald Miller, David Jordan, Edward Cahill, Mrs. Norma Luker, Dr. Ray Hatch, George Rishel, John Schafer, Paul Stone, Frank Hackmann, Carl Risberg. BOTTOM ROW: John Johnson, Gary Taylor, Richard Bernard, Paul Sullivan, Thomas Palmer, Robert Wayman, Gregory Dent, Vincent Eitzen, Carl Woodward. NOT IN PANEL: John Hackmann, Alan Carpenter, Stephen Roberts, Gary Williams, William Stoces, Richard Maxwell, Byron Wilson, Peter Alsberg, Thomas Ernst, Stephen Miller, Thomas Schleper. ■ ■■I inmjw ■■ __ li!iM ■si ■::; ■ iitiin '■■ HB|_ J J u @j Q [ft H ■ IlimiM ■ 5 ■■■■ ■ |y| Wm s «■ b ■ i tttf-i - i7trt$fi ■ TOP ROW: David Giffin, James Nichols, John Walters, Michael Baloun, William Allen, James Bohlen, Robert Geer, George Schwarz Lcc Puryear, Richard Colver, Scott Fort, Michael Crosser, Jay Rockstroh, Neil Warren, Morris Westerhold. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Dee, Terry Bradley, Timothy Sharpe, Lawrence Moulton, David Porter, Kenneth Ebeling, Douglas March, Eric Brachhausen, Richard Kuiken Donald Bishop, George McGee, Guy Pfeiffer, Peter Hyzer, Delton Hartfield, David Hiland. THIRD ROW : Thomas Crawford, Michael Torgersen, Keith Haselhorst, Steven Blomgren, Charles Allen, Steven Miller, Alan Moor, Charles Mahan, Henry Shuggars, Dennis Newell. SECOND ROW: George Mihel, David Lathrop, Thomas Sharpe, Alan Decho, Terry Sims, David Holly, Todd Steinke, Richard Goldinger, Randolph Christianson. BOTTOM ROW: James Everitt, Leonard Sneed, John McHarry, Marvin Simpson, Christopher Wunnenberg, III, Robert Aldrich, Kenneth Hokinson. TOP ROW: Steven Miller, vice president; Alan Morr, rush chair- man; Steven Blomgren, treasurer; Charles Allen, president; Henry Shuggars, corresponding secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Micheal Torgersen, recording secretary; Keith Haselhorst, commissar; Charles Mahan, social chairman; Thomas Crawford, house manager. TRIANGLE The fifty-six members of Triangle Fraternity take pride in their newly built house. As a yearly project Triangle men make some improvement to this modern residence. Last year a patio was built. This year the men of Triangle are busy installing an intercom system. Funds for these projects are provided by alumni, with the installation work being done by the fraternity men. It is hoped that future brothers will continue improving Triangle's already excellent facilities. 503 ( ■ r; rmn w m 1 v v s 1 S « : I V A TOP ROW: Leon Dragon, Peter Kauffman, Brian Grach, DonaldjRatner, Steven Greenman, Michael Baron, Harry Bosley, Seth Werner, David Abramson, Ronald Sebert, Nathan Leiken, Steven Solomon, Sander Heilig, Richard Freed, Carey Horwitz, Joel Robbins, Laurence Spector, Joel Leibsohn, Robert Flam, Allan Rothbardt, James Block, Steven Greene, Bruce Kaden, Brent Greenberg. THIRD ROW: Neal Hirsch, Andrew Kahan, Richard Leeds, Mitchell Favus, Randall Waks, Sidney Alpert, Bruce Lurie, Richard Greenfield, Elliot Berkovitz, Robert Smoller, Jeffrey Rifken, Donald Janoff, Bruce Fagel, Alan Halpern, Richard Mittenthal, Bruce Kolton, Andrew Pawlan, Jeffrey Waitzman, Paul Shapin, Jay Kaiser, Herbert Horn, Robert Wertheimer, Lyle Phillipson, Allan Yusim, David Silverglade, Richard Kohlman, Lee Buch. SECOND ROW: Philip Lisagor, Barry Cohen, Eugene Bernstein, Frank Bailen, Clark Buch, Gerald Drury, James Weissman, Barry Salky, Richard Wollack, Mrs. Anne Mendelsohn, Guy Jaffe, Stephen Gould, Richard Reisman, James Klein, James Simon, Robert Byman, Bradley Goldberg, Lewis Greenstein. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Sperling, Andrew Yood, Malcolm Karlinsky, Robert Weissman, Robert Reisman, Michael Becker, Lincoln Cohen, Jeffrey Semel, Mark Glass, James Schlifke, Richard Edelson, Ralph Stern, Barry Levin, James Malow, Alan Streicker, Edward Blumen, Lee Tockman, Peter Fleisher, Curtis Schwartz, Joel Piatt, Henry Wolfson, Randall Weil. ZETA BETA TAU TOP ROW: Eugene Bernstein, historian; Jeffrey Rifken, sopho- more representative to Executive Council. SECOND ROW: Brad- ley Goldberg, treasurer; James Klein, secretary; Barry Cohen, house manager. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Wollack, vice presi- dent; Clark Buch, pledge father; Guy Jaffe, president. Zeta Beta Tau has always held academic achievement in high regard. This year, in order to promote student interest in academic matters, Zeta Beta Tau held its second annual Academic Recognition Dinner. This dinner honored members of the faculty for outstanding scholarship and teaching ability. In this manner Zeta Beta Tau hopes to sh ow its appreciation for the fine academic work done by many faculty members. 504 TOP ROW: James Cantalupo, treasurer; Richard Lucas, presi- dent; Robert Patha, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas Sieberz, supreme council; James Waddell, supreme council. ZETA PSI Abraham Lincoln is the patron saint of Zeta Psi Fraternity. In its chatper house Zeta Psi is proud to have a collection of rare Lincoln relics. This includes a bronze face mask, casts of his hands, and other Lincoln artifacts. Every year in honor of this great man, Zeta Psi hold its Lincoln Festival. This event, which includes a speech by a noted Lincoln authority, serves to remind Zeta Psis of the fine traits of the beloved President. TOP ROW: Terry Curtis, Jerry Renken, Reynolds Everett, Jerry Szablewski, Ronald Walters, Fred Jung, Jerry Szukala, Clifford Wenz, Brian Hollen, John Hessenplug, Stephen Taylor, Gareth Holtze, Wayne Rotenberry, George Vee, Paul Battuello. SECOND ROW: Roger Wildermuth, Tom Siberz, James Cantalupo, Richard Lucas, Robert Patha, James Waddell, Alan Palmer, George Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Jablonski, Lee Gagnebin, Stephen Clark, Ellwyn Englof, Paul Finholt, Ronald Rindone, Jeffrey Herden. NOT IN PANEL: Doug Fishel, David Ruessel, Robert Metelis, Robert Novota, James Javore, Kenneth Harper, James Curto, Jeff Glaser, Douglas Whitlock, Richard Morris, Kenneth Kostal, John Schill. o p P pp b a o A- O ♦ v i j TOP ROW: Naneen Shannon, Margaret Price, Nancy Carlson, Janet Phillips, Mary Johnston, Zora Mrksich, Diane Harvey, Jocelyne Tertocha, Mary Hopkins, Lois Bambick, Patricia Stine. BOTTOM ROW: Kathryn Cromwell, Siu Choi, Nancy Mundell, Mrs. Leta Mock, Shan Steidl, Patricia Monigold, Carol JKingery, Nancy Wasserman, Mary Clow. ALPHA HOUSE ALLEN NORTH TOP ROW: Linda Hartley, Rojene Kentish, Susan Herbeck, Barbara Powers, Charlene Murphy, Brenda Webb, Mary Orban, Gail Mazur, Alison Miller, Diane Walters, Barbara Blume, Diane Dobry, Nancy Koelling, Beverly Swift. THIRD ROW: Kay Allen, Judy Lukitsh, Diane Scott, Diane Kehoe, Peggy Sherman, Deborah Tamarri, Rita Dickirson, Ruth Chalupny, Kathryn Arlen, Linda Carlson, Sharon Schwager, Susan Hayward, Ellen Felman, Marsha Upson. SECOND ROW: Catherine Rice, Mary Ruberts, Angela Mikk, Jane Atlas, Autumn Wells, Barbara Barnes, Alexa Noble, Marjorie McPherson. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Munsey, Karol Muraski, Randi Anderson, Lynn Walter, Joyce Winer, Judy Mass, Irene Svancara, Catherine Ellerbusch. ALLEN NORTH TOP ROW: Toby Dyner, president; Sue Mool, Illini Guide chair- man; Cheryle Lotsoff, committee coordinator. SECOND ROW: Gila Goldschmidt, social chairman; Miss Bonnie Ellis, head resi- dent; Judith Feinberg, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Ezan, secretary; Michelle Lefcourt, scholarship chairman; Barbara Schmitt, treasurer. Fun, work, and friendship made the year at Allen North a memorable one. The year began with an active Illini Guide program and get-acquainted parties to welcome freshmen and the new head resident, Miss Bonnie Ellis, and her staff of counselors to the hall. Through the year, the girls organized language tables, an Allen Choir, and intramural teams and held faculty and scholarship banquets. The goal was something for everyone, and this goal was certainly accomplished. TOP ROW: Lorna Enokian, Patricia Squires, Pam Lazzari, Jacquelyn Blustein, Rita Otti, Virginia Hermanson, Cheryl Miller. THIRD ROW: Gail Sawyer, Frances Pepple, Laurel Hampa, Nancy Dahlstedt, Barbara Gleason, Suzanne Pepple, Cathy Borige, Sue Mool, Ann Brookhart, JoAnn Ezan. SECOND ROW: Sharon Maple, Diann Watson, Gloria Schechtman, Gail Sullivan, Patti Wozniak, Cheryle Lotsoff, Barbara Schmitt, Gila Goldschmidt. BOTTOM ROW: Pat Seipel, Donna Ugolini, Maryann Patrick, Mary Flanigan, Susan Schroder, Joanne Saikley, Ida Cook, Bonnie Mirich. TOP ROW: Sarah Harrison, Susan Gartner, Judith Hoppe, Jaclyn Johns, Nancy Wechter, Kathleen Fuller, unidentified, Janet Hanson, Nancy Lane, Vicki Caram. SECOND ROW: Janet Hohman, Mary Jansen, Andrea Pearce, Patriica Thompson, Jean Kelm, Marie Winkler, Heather McKinney, Dianne Plunkett, Elizabeth Hession, unidentified, Polly Kohl, Carol Kalchbrenner, Tobi Epstein. BOTTOM ROW: Rhonda Weisberg, Mary Dey, Kathleen Priddy, Gloria Lanspery, Joanna Cornett, Mary Brainard, Joan Matysiak, Pamela Trawinski. ALLEN NORTH THE CHRISTMAS PARTY included skit given by several girls in the house. MISS MIMS HELPS herself to the refreshments at the Allen Hall Christmas party. 508 TOP ROW: Beth Ehrlich, Sylvia Samuelson, Nancy Sherrill, Beth Hintz, Roberta Navickis, Debora Ahl, Mary Jesse, Judith Kerch, Susan Koprivica, Joan Coward, Pamela Gorman, Carolyn Buck, Mary Buck, Paulinda Russell, Charlotte Reed, Kathleen Laskowski, Joyce Robison. FOURTH ROW: Ferb Levine, Janet Evetts, Wanda Ball, Joyce Keithly, Nancy Olson, Loretta Trasinski, Karen Fischman, Judy Buckley, Constance Knight, Pollyann Piper, Linda Probst, Diane Paul, Joann Schadl, Carol Becker, Margaret Goers, Susan Silvis, Carol Mirock. THIRD ROW: Martha Leffler, Sue Hersey, Jane Patari, Sharon Stauffer, Barbara Kerr, Carol Bolte, Karen Gorton, Jean Fitzgerald, Diane Klopf, Harriet Wadro, Debra Yanowitz, Kathleen Flentge, Rosalyn Kaplan. SECOND ROW: Cynthia Zmrhal, Barbara Blehm, Suzanne Copple, Carolyn Wittberger, Judith Pekny, Nancy Dailey, Jacquelyn Thomas, Linda Hamilton, Dawn Lauer, Judith Fischer, Barbara Apken. BOTTOM: ROW: Bonnie Powell, Janet Paitl, Jeanette Lurito, Sally Harris, Sandra Vineyard, Lourdes Silva. ALLEN SOUTH TOP ROW: Kathy Bevans, vice president; Sue Minis, head resident; Barb Blehm, activities chairman. THIRD ROW: Sally Harris, social chairman; Sue Koprivica, assistant Illini Guide chairman; Pat Padgett, scholarship chairman. SECOND ROW: Michele Landberg, Illini Guide chairman; Sara Barclay, com- mittee coordinator; Linda Hamilton, treasurer; Jeanette Lurito, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Paula Stark, president. Ifllll 'QjilBflfHeaH 'iiaeeB-BHBfl jSj- • ' . .■: ... ■ a .DBE1BFB mam The finest of Illinois' traditions are reflected in the varied activities of Allen South. Scholastically, Allen is proud to claim members in Torch, Alpha Chron, and Alpha Lambda Delta. Throughout the year, Allen South echoed to the gaiety of many social events. Last year Allen was the only independent house to enter a float in the homecoming parade. The informal dances, faculty dinners, and after-the- game parties are other activities. 509 TOP ROW: Julia Ousterhout, Marion Smith, Janice Miller, Laura Schultz, Donna Warhol, Gay Damery, Karen Conrad, Renay Morris, Marv Bliss, Martha Cerda, Jessica Hahn, Nancy Harrison, Gail Baugh, Jean Dickerhoof, Mary Odle, Diane Marchetta, Linda Ververs, Kathleen Brave, Helen Keulks, Barbara Halperin. THIRD ROW: Kathryn Chilis, Sheila Bundy, Letha Hodson, Esther Ettinger, Joan Becker, Sylvia Drelich, Edna Mersch, Cathleen Shannon, Joyce Miller, Leslie Rockenbach, Mary Ellen Koblitz, Carol Brannan, Lynda Peterson, Deanna Stern, Mary Wiertelak, Mary Ellen Benec, Alison Breit. SECOND ROW: Ruth Cramer, Judith Harrison, Carol Scholten, Margaret Digaitani, Louisa Choules, Eileen Novitt, Michele Landberg, Joan Artstein, Milena Chomko, Sari Fox, Beth Goldstein, Janice Julian, Diane Ferger'. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Speier, Nancy Job, Linda Kirkpatrick, Margaret Bressler, Vicki'Schnadig, Kathryn Freeland, Betsy Funk, Diane Weiner, Sharon Schilbe, Linda Karow, Ruthanna Yusa, Marsha Shintani. ALLEN SOUTH TOP ROW: Alice Fincham, Sherry Zivin, Judith McNary, Linda Bentley, Lynda McKinney, Susan Sperling, Melitta Cutright, Janis Turner, Kathleen Healy, Carol Barth, Enid Sax, Joyce Biron, Miralynn Heyman, Arleen Clemmesen. THIRD ROW: Louise England, Alice Martin, Janet Hall, Suzanne Langdon, Beth Brown, Cheryl Wall, unidentified, Alice Sanders, Barbara Bible, Mary Courteol, Dixie Bauer, Lois Nagy. SECOND ROW: Susan Kuhar, Jill Tregoning, Judith Henne, Mary Anne Oram, Carol Nesheim, Rena Broner, Margaret Snowden, Lenka Muntyan. Carolyn Banks, Sheila Curtis. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Orr, Kathryn Morimitsu, Elaine Powell, Carolyn Morimitsu, Bonnie Berlin, Julia Yoder, Patricia Padgett, Carol Luskin, Nancy Mermelstein. m 1 ; ' BARTON This year, after two years as a University dorm for graduate women and a house for conference guests, Barton was reactivated as a University residence hall for undergraduate women. Located on the southwest side of campus, Barton and Clark and Lundgren form a complex known as the Triad. One of the older dormitories on campus, Barton was originally a dorm for men. It now houses 147 women, about 90% of whom are freshmen. TOP ROW: Phyllis Fohrman, treasurer; Catherine Tarrant, president; Kathleen Burke, social chairman; Michelle Baker, vice president; Marsha Mulder, closing chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Phyllis Greinwald, head resident. TOP ROW: Leila Scher, Lu Unumb, Deane Miller, Pamela Black, Alma Halski, Velvi Giglio, Darlene Alsip, Phyllis Place, Ruthann Rehnborg, Judy Bartlett, Nancy Hays, Ellen Walsh, Jane Dunlap, Marcia Berry, Donnola Harford, Barbara Sajdak, Patricia Sheppard, Jean Vanbergen, Donna Guzlas, Laura Christensen, Adrienne Angone, Deborah Lindstrom, Janet Hicks, Nancy Lumkes. FOURTH ROW: Rose Pilipowski, Marilyn Mohrhusen, Diane Verkler, Ruth Smegkal, Linda Java, Mary Miller, Lena Salbego, Natalie Goldman, Karen Prien, Mary Krusemark, Paula Rottmayer, Jerin Mueller, Donna Taylor, Jeanette Seaberry, Valerie .Simms, Carolyn Blum, Tara Kost, Mary Snow, unidentified, Toni Martin, Deborah Bayly, Lucinda Skeen, Jeannine Harris, Nancy Lindenmier, unidentified, Kathleene Sauer, Mary Hitchcock, Susan Skinder, Linda Carlson. THIRD ROW: Jean Gualtiere, Amy Kunz, Lois Gronewold, Margaret Anderson, Susan Chelius, Andrea Cheszek, Judith Diamond, Edwina Coons, Lynn Evans, Patricia Parker, Gail Poffenberger. SECOND ROW: Margaret White, Sharon Kitch, Linda Sewis, Bonnie Vanderhye, Louise Gagnernon, Dianne Potter, Terry Rothra, Susan Lukacs, Rhea Strauss, Linda Boelk, Susan Paulousky, Janet Edmison, Marilyn Reis, Elise Pechter, Olga Bropok, Glenys Burgei, Catherine Kieca, Barbara Hayes, Susan Study. BOTTOM ROW: Margaret Hueneman, Susan Breliant, Susan Burroughs, Carol Work, Kathleen Kaapke, Penelope Polak, Darlene Kramer, Krista Bochnert, Susan Gibbs, Jill Kurts, Diane Perring, Jeannine Smith, Patricia O'Shea, Mary Walgrave, unidentified, unidentified, unidentified. mm mm - m TOP ROW: Annie Leung, Hoyce Rihtarshich, Ann Thomas, Sharon Kubinski, Susan Larson, Mary Meyer, Carolyn Kenneaster, Mary Pelletier, Jean Latta. SECOND ROW: Patricia Johnston, Carol Scharhag, Mrs. Lelia Curtis, Roberta Ernst, Betty Bennett, Carol Wise. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Moore, Ingrid Friedemann, Rochelle Gillenwater, Sandra Kulisek, Marcia Sayers. NOT IN PANEL: Mary Jarboe, Roselyn Capelle, Alice Zuvers. BETA HOUSE BIRCH HALL TOP ROW: Carole Wilson, Jacqueline Marasco, Rita Weksler, Carroll Ginne, Helen Rittgarn, Judith Turner, Nancy Davis, Susan Breitbarth, Donna Tarry, Elaine Hallberg, Teresa Pautienius, Marcia Chiraelinski. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Peterson, Karen Greenberg, Carolyn McKenzie, Janet Worcester, Constance Hlavacek, Sabra Macpherson, Marelyn Hudek, Roberta Bolon, Helen Lamont, Dianne Kedroski. NOT IN PANEL: Rita Andersack, Elyse Auslander, Barbara Borklund, Roberta Cohen, Kathleen Cooke, Cathy Dale, Pamela Haas, Marlene Jacobs, Paula Mosher, Gail Ortmann, Bonnie Saltz, Aina Sneiders, Ruth Spinner, Arlene Strickler, Janet Tockman, Carol Walz. TOP ROW: Sandra Marciniak, Claire Nelson, Mary Tammeus, Catherine Christor, Becky Heckman, Judith Heffington, Mary Hightower, Melissa Mehall, Susan Haase, Stephanie Sundine, Sherrill Riggins, Judith Jensen, Carolyn Buhman, Karen Pennell, Sharon Roberts, Leslie Doyle, Kathleen Johnson, Jeanne Lavander, Paula Wosk, Jean Tello, Judith Codd. THIRD ROW: Mary Smith, Justina McCraigh, Susan Jachimek, Mary Lauren, Colleen Poohe, Sharon Pocklington, Christine Rieman, Judith Digman, Marilyn Retzlaff, Ruth McCarthy, Shirley Griffen, Lane Miskell, Julie Gentes, Gloria Ezan, Wilmal Finck, Lydia Bespalko, Nancy Riedell, Patty Hinnerichs, Sharon Foertsch, Nancy Ling. SECOND ROW: Emma Swan, Kathleen O'Donneil, Marcelyn Meyers, Katlileen Dedina, Nancy Shields, Stephanie Sobo, Lynn Hartman, Catherine Wells, Barbara Law, Carla Herman, Mary Nelson, Lynn Roloff, Delores Parner, Diane Rader, Janice Mayfield, Julia Lynn. BOTTOM ROW: Glenna Warnecke, Elaine Bradac, Constance Steinbrook, Diana Guenther, Janet Waxham, Sue Salzman, Doris Schraft, Mary Knapp, Ellen Cleary, Marjean Wilson, Dorothy Kenp, Susan Nustra, Donna Kalina, Toby Stangle. BUSEY HALL TOP TO BOTTOM: Rosalie Kobernick, secretary; Marilyn Retzlass, president; Ann Herman, treasurer; Susan Rosenbaum, social chairman; Janet Paral, social chairman; Nancy Shields, vice president. The Busey girls relax during the year with formal and informal dances, faculty dinners, after-the-game coffee hours, Little Sisters Weekends, a Christmas party, and traditional fireside parties. The spirit of unity is present at Busey, especially during the holiday season, bringing the girls together on their annual charity project. The girls knit and sell nose-warmers, called snoot-boots, and send the profits to the National Leukemia Foundation. 513 ( TOP ROW: Helen Meilahn, Jane Rigney, Lenore Kerzeuski, JoAnne Gunderson, Virginia Hackl, Rosalie Kobernik, Lily Bao, Coleen Henry, Constance Borsom, Margaret Watt, Saudra Miller, Anna Merrick, Mary Doyle, Kathleen O'Donnell, Bernadette Lucarz, Violet Georgopulos, Linda Weil, Kathleen Justen. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Schmidt, Ann Herman, Diane Swartz, Susan Bristol, Judith Cook, Linda Schultz, Catherine Norris, Jill Scott, Lynn Richardson, Saudra Pogue, Carol Libera, Jane Richardson, Carol Parcheta, Larraine Hovde, Barbara Lott, Margaret Denison, Ann Cerny, Patricia Wroble, Vera Rothstein. SECOND ROW: Carol Stutsman, Gail Grigs by, Joyce Surbeck, Sharon Gold- berg, Bette Robbins, Belinda Fruchtl, Barbara Kellert, Linda Bale, Gayle Schulz, Manijeh Mohraz, Elizabeth Malen, Darlene Price, Vera Rothstein. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Leuthner, Lydia Ames, Marjorie Miller, Lillian Siegfried, Mary Snyder, Karen Hardy, Maryann Carp, Lana Wright, Barbara Olszewski, Linda Harris, Elizabeth Mulgrew, Susan Goers, Nancy Oltmann, Jane Baford, Sigrid Pearson, Devillo Begando. BUSEY HALL CEDAR HALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Eileen Buffens, Bethene Halsne, president; Patricia Sandblom, Virginia Ferrell, vice president. NOT IN PANEL: Roberta Henner, treasurer. CLARK HOUSE TOP ROW: Virginia Pirnot, closing chairman; Rita Reimer, vice president; Vivian Puprzak, scholarship chairman; Charlene Talsma, president. SECOND ROW: Sharon Reeland, third floor chairman; Janet Myers, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Kec, activities chairman; Arleene Fiedler, second floor chairman; Susan Coleman, secretary-treasurer. Clark House has an interesting and varied history. Originally built as a boy's dorm, it has been used to house both boys and girls at different times. At present, it is being used as a girl's dorm, and the girls have many activities to keep them busy. For Homecoming, they won third place for their three-dimensional house decorations, and they also had an open house for their friends after the game. At Christmas, the girls had a semi-formal dance at the house. sSw b™ d f£aua B°yfr- Jeanne Cqitkovicz, Lorine Pearson, Carol Currie, Nancy Bastion, Doris Whalum, Arlene Brex, Donna dt'SrV .' hJabo£ J eth Wernz' Mari'Vn Purt - SECOND ROW: Andrea Palmer, Janet Myers, Joyce Reynolds, Arlene Barbar 'teza? ' BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Forecki, Charlene Palsma, Cheryl Mueller, Susan Co eman, Catherine Sled ! TOP ROW: Linda Ekiss, Benita Blackman, Carol Hasselbacker, Tamara Hummeland, Ingrid Larson, Martha Neal, Karin Swanson, Joan Bernstein, unidentified, Roberta Koppel, Judith Timic, Cynthia Moseley, Maria Svoboda, Susan Wingate, Carole Davis, Dianna Spinner, Gisela Florczak, Suzanne Depalma. SECOND ROW: Carol Boysen, Margaret MacNeil, Constance Clanser, Sharon Roland, Joan Tanner, Cornelia Babcock. BOTTOM ROW: Bari Shapiro, Susan Sharf, Kathleen Larson, Carol Vincent, Linda Burgin, Marsha Walker, Susan McMains, Georgia Horrell, Barbara Bradley. CLARK HOUSE DELTA HOUSE TOP ROW: Ester Gartenkraut, Margaret Fitzhorn, Annabel Petersen, Kathleen Caron, Mary Dean, Tu-Sing Trepanitis, Gwen Wise, Barbara Caron, Mary Borkowski, Roberta Miller, Kathleen Leung. SECOND ROW: Karen Pieper, Susan Pulley, Holly True, Sally Brinkman, Catherine Ewertz, Karen Mabus, Alice Dittmer, Dawn Whiting, Janet Spears, Linda Zimont, Christine Bush. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Kohl, Ernestine Norman, Mary Johnston, Mrs. Mary Carney, Patricia Tichenor, Marian Wessels, Alice Gordon. 516 : vftflft i i 3 f TOP ROW: Phyllis Postma, Barbara Sanman, Beth Babcock, Nancy Liddell, Sara Brydges, Marilyn Darby, Sara Pence, Judy McArdle, Carole Jones, Karen Hopkins, Chandler Parkay, Karen Christensen, Judith Snyder, Deborah Ruff. THIRD ROW: Shirley Heffernon, Patricia Wald, Karen Lehman, Rebecca Baudino, Ann Travis, Barbara Anderson, Carolyn Clark, Pamela Petersen, Nancy Noble, Susan Eder, Marge Hespen, Yvonne Dritsas, Mary Cichon, Alice Smith, Mary Dunnan, Jackie Francis. SECOND ROW: Mary Whitfill, Bonnie Pizzo, Linda Pritchett, Barbara Trisler, Nancy Phillips, Sharon Harvey, Mrs. Eleanor Grinnell, Jean Makula, Joann Cichon, Sharon Fogelquist, Lorelei Bigner, Maurine Weiner. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Roasa, Sue McKibbin, Mary Holquist, Susan Levy, Linda Scott, Ulana Baluch, Maria Wojtowycz, Amy Dres, Evelyn Vida, Joan Clanin, Doris Diamond, Julie Dersham. EVANS HALL TOP ROW: Jean Trisler, vice president; Jean Makula, secretary; Sharon Fogelquist, treasurer; Joann Cichon, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Harvey, president. The spirit of scholastic achievement, campus and house activities, friendship, and fun prevail in the smallest and one of the oldest dormitories on campus. The versatility of Evans Hall residents can be seen by looking at their trophies. Evans again received the trophy for first place WISA activities. Not only are Evans girls involved in many campus projects, but they are also active in many house functions. A charity project this year was a party for students from Hays School. 517 SP fFNf m A mm TOP ROW: Delores Leimbach, Suzanne Scavey, Ann Thackeray, Sandra Hletke, Kay Emerson, Karen Kannmacher, Kathryn Brand, Cassondra Coleman, Chris Breyer, Ellyn Leipzig, Erika Dilys, Jane Rosen, Barbara Mueller, Linda Hosek, Marian Correll, Cindy Broughton, Joan Fine, Patricia Vessell, Janet Hall. Sherry Bandy, Flora Yee. THIRD ROW: Dalia Simkus, Marilyn Brewick, Karen Jenks, Sue Evans, Patricia McKee' Sue Betka, Lynne Woods, Tatiana Suchovy, Janet Fitch, Claudia Johnson. Gale Hurka, Christina Martin, Julie Varachek, Mary Archambault' Jill Shires, Elaine Zeiger, Ruth Phillippe, June Spira, Gerri Suski. SECOND ROW: Ulana Gula, Marina Fenocchi, Louise Printz, Linda Owingsi Mary Harris, Marilyn Hanley, Helen Clifford, Precella Clark, JoAnn Ohler, Julie Anderson, Victoria Nichols, Margaret Schlaffer, Laurie Davis, Rhonda Fleming, Virginia Peck. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Stym, Judith Marchesi, Dagny Rankin, Mary Madden, Mollee Roof, Janet Zim- merman, Kathleen Peterson, Karen Shebb, Barbara Ryan, Jody Van Dreser, Judith Scott, Joyce Sangerman, Susan Nixon, Shelia Patterson. EVANS HALL GAMMA HOUSE TOP ROW: Eileen Whaley, Elaine Dittmer, Michele Gautreaux, Judith Rill, Michaela Tomaschewsky, Carol Puckett. SECOND ROW: Esther Carls, Gaile Hammond, Carolyne Price, Nancy Miller, Vicki Cameron, Dorothy Curran, Nancy Jacot. BOTTOM ROW: April Katsura, Sandra Mattoon, Audrey Doyle, Mary Greenleaf, Mrs. Mary Garrard, Barbara Libby. NOT IN PANEL: Etha Broom. 4M 4-H HOUSE TOP ROW: Sara Baker, house manager. THIRD ROW: Barbara Worner, scholarship chairman; Kay Geiger, commissar. SECOND ROW: Jane Stevens, recording secretary; Janet Neumann, social chairman; Cheryl Smith, corresponding secretary; Joyce Nies, president. BOTTOM ROW: Martha Herm, vice president; Rose- mary Seiler, treasurer. 4-H House is the only women's housing unit on campus that combines a pledge-active system with cooperative living. High school seniors with five years of 4-H experience are invited to visit the house the spring before they begin at Illinois, and some are invited to pledge. The girls in 4-H House do all their cooking and all the maintenance in the house. 4-H House was started in 1934, and at present has a membership of fifty- four girls. TOP ROW: Rebecca Burrus, Cheryl Thompson, Janet Ficken, Margaret Peasley, Ramona Kochis, Ronda Hathaway, Bonnie Lindenmier, Carol bankson, Judith Leenerts, Patricia Pukszta, Sue Ann Ehrhart, Ellen Mies, Karen Camden, Dorothy Paydon, Martha Stahl, Arlene Nies, Beverly Jr'tf j r. i d , : T5resa Reynolds, Karen Schien, Carol Kimmel, Linda Showers, Linda Tolan, Cheryl Eaton, Sharen Lefferson, Elizabeth •Stanord Carolyn Burkybile, Mary Nelson, Susan Kirpatrick, Sara Allison. SECOND ROW: Sherrie Houston, Janet Neumann, Kay Geiger, Cheryl Smith, Joyce Nies Mrs. Mary Thatcher, Martha Herm, Jane Stevens, Rosemary Seiler, Sara Baker, Barabara Worner. BOTTOM ROW: Sue Orosboll, Mary Chckener, Ellen Klocke, Mary Johnson, Joline Hathaway, Beth Berg, Michelle Bilyeu, Susan Henry, Linda Newton, Marsha Swinger, Nancy Papih. NOT IN PANEL: Jeanette Brucker, Barbara Harris. rfjiyj a o f f ir m ■n INDECO Unlike a sorority, there are no pledges at Indeco. Freshmen girls constitute the lowest in senority. These girls are selected by a Fathers Board which is made up of the Indeco girls' fathers. At various times of the year they hold interviews with girls who apply for residency. Applicants are judged on grades, activities, recommendation, and financial status. The Fathers Board is a vital part of Indeco also because it is in charge of the business and physical aspects of the house. TOP ROW: Donna Leshner, house manager; Carla Arbetman, Illini Guide; Judy Schmoll, secretary; Rozanne Dosick, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gail Furer, vice president; Ellen Horwitz, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Deanna Gerber, president. TOP ROW: Beverly Slovin, Arlene Shub, Marlene Sabin, Andrea Kosberg, Ellen Kraus, Sherri Berns, Judith Levay, Randye Pines, Susan Alpert, Joann Berman, Sue Rosenberg, Joan Glassberg, Janet Kaplan, Iralee Cronin. THIRD ROW: Laurel Berkman, Nadyne Levin, Janis Zoltan, Marsha Aronson, Patricia Hefter, Maureen Pearlman, Susan Dubinsky, Frances Davis, Michele Onixt, Carol Kosovski, Annabelle Anticol, Phyllis Blackman, Miriam Cramer, Janet Drell. SECOND ROW: Linda Issak, Corinne Decker, Donna Leshner, Judy Schmoll, Ellen Horwitz, Deanna Gerber, Mrs. Lucy Larson, Gail Furer, Carla Arbetman, Rozanne Dosick, Linda Marks, Ann Schlutz. BOTTOM ROW: Jannis Eisbart, Diane Sagi, Nancy Becker, Deborah Ginsburg, Marlene Feldsher, Barbara Miller, Judith Handzel, Lois Jacobs. fe ►. k TOP ROW: Janet Barnass, Isabel Krupp, Lenore Kadish, Barbara Hecht, Feme Abrams, Marsha Naiditch, Patricia Koch, Illana Dray, Sharon Schneider. THIRD ROW: Carole Karber, Barbara Gibian, Barbara Katzmann, Marlene Brill, Andrea Shulman, Fern Silver, Barbara Eisenberg, Susan Zitman, Roberta Matlin, Terri Levin. SECOND ROW: Linda Swerinsky, Michal Somerman, Sally Morrow, Mrs. Josephine Bromberg Jaycee Aronson, Marilyn Goldberg, Suzanne Engelberg. BOTTOM ROW: Ruby Frank, Robin Cohen, Renee Mendelsohn, Rae Schneider Hennie Rubin, Judith Gibian. LAUREL HOUSE TOP ROW: Sally Morrow, vice president; Marlene Brill, co-social chairman; Jaycee Aronson, president; Barbara Katzmann, co- social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Swerinsky, secretary; Suzanne Engelberg, treasurer; Marilyn Goldberg, dating chair- man; Michal Somerman, house chairman. =i l-n AaU The girls of Laurel House are Chicagoans who live in a house that is owned and operated by their parents. The twenty-three girls show their appreciation by having their Winter Formal during Christmas vacation with their parents. This year Laurel House entertained the independent U. of I. students who live in Champaign-Urbana. They gave a tea and showed them around women's dorms to let them see what it is like to live on campus. 521 ■n TOP ROW: Julie Rodriguez, Patricia Lyons, Virginia Becker, Sue Taylor, Nancy Freeman, Ruth Brady, Helen Johansen, Joyce Barnes, Janet Warner, Kris Tilley. THIRD ROW: Evelyn Payne, Susan Thompson, Margaret Burke, Joyce Lane, Barbara Skie, Nancy Tennent, Lovice Brichta, Kathleen Winters, Karen Sprague. SECOND ROW: Mary Seymour, Mary Miller, Mary Millay, Carol Tester, Mrs. Lolita Wagner, Charlene Koski, Cynthia Turley, Barbara Allen, Dolores Acker. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Schaub, Irene Ronsonelos, Paula Humphrey, Deborah Trimble, JoAnne Sholtz, Ellen DeChicio. NOT IN PANEL; Delreen Hafenrichter, Pamula Picker, Elissa Reichek, Sandra Shotwell. The traditional Leeman Lodge campfire, which is given to welcome the new members to the house, set the pace for the rest of the year's activities. The Witch Sister and Heart Sister Weeks were two of the year's highlights. During Witch Sister Week each girl does mischievous things to another, but Heart Sister Week is a time for good deeds and presents. Besides these and all their other activities, Leeman Lodge remained high in scholarship. LEEMAN LODGE TOP ROW: Cynthia Turley, Illini Guide; Charlene Koski, scholarship chairman; Mary Ellen Miller, activities chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Millay, secetary; Carol Tester, presi- dent; Mary Kay Seymour, treasurer; Barbara Hllen, vice president. 522 LAR NORTH TOP ROW: Dottie Procunier, vice president; Deboie Ashbrook, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Gale Farthing, secretary; Cyd Nepon, corridor council president; Robin Elkin, committee coordinator; Lois Mander, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Sonja Lindberg, Illini Guide chairman; Miss Katherine Cook, head resident; Bernadette Biolchine, president. Since 1947 the women of Lincoln Avenue Residence North have been striving to develop themselves academically. The support of Ernestina, a foster child from the Phillipines, is one of the many ways the L.A.R. girls broaden their cultural background. Another unique feature of L.A.R. is their branch of the University library within the hall. L.A.R. also has an active tutoring system to enable its residents to achieve higher academic success. TOP ROW: Barbara Craig, Donna Witsken, Patricia Carper, Catherine Schultz, Gail Williams, Mary Pelton, Linda Rosencranz, Diana Wedel, Lois Drager, Julie Steinke, Bertha Mitchell, Debra Slaughter, Linda Schumacher, Colleen Barrow, Carol Keller, Linda Swanson, Linda Amos, Carla Pererson. FOLIRTH ROW: Ruthann Olson, Martha Paydon, Christie Olson, Jean Ruehrdanz, Carol McGovern, Sherlynn Williams, Diane Krause, Barbara Evans, Carol Gates, Valerie Burke, Kathleen Arney, Phyllis Schoettle, Carol Raye, Susan Singley, Joanne Chamberlain, Cheryl Wayland, Carla Schaffran, Ellen Einhorn, Vera Luttrell, Anne Jakes, Nancy Netherton, Roberta Thornburg, Suzanne Snyder, Linda Tousek, Patricia Donnelly. THIRD ROW: Cyd Nepon, Dorothy Dupree, Eva Ring, Virginia Yang, Jeanne Guerin, Kathleen Placek, Judith Mcintosh, Roberta Hilliark, Kathleen Kirk, Janice Hoffman, Alonda Belpulsi, Margot Shumaker, Mary Saferstein, Linda Bibb, Marygene Schlitt, Mary Ross, Barbara Ledder, Willie Malone, Sonja Lindberg, Karen Dulgar, Jane Herman, Rebecca Broaddus. SECOND ROW: Mary Aikman, Pamela Proskin, Valerie Kiersch, Mildred Baker, Cecilia McGowan, Maura McMullen, Sharon Maki, Janis Peters, Lou Wolfe, Marcia Newberg, Kay Vogt, Joan Richter, Ann Vaughan. FIRST ROW: Joan Schneider, Suzanne David, Harriett Rubin, Mavis Mussulman, Ruth Hughes, Karen Enis, Jean Thomas, Lavetta Meyer, Susan Maron, Gale Farthing. TOP ROW: Jeanne Toussaint, Marilyn Hass, Rosemary Simpson, Karen Dennstaedt, Mildred Busse, Nancy Gushing, Kaye Oakwood, Karen Wallin, Enid Liebovich, Janeann Frantz, Judith Root, Jayne Kiddie, Janice Hamarik, April Walsh. FOURTH ROW: Helen Kowalszyk, Donna Gummerson, Jacquelyn Johnson, Joyce Deissinger, June Smith, Kathleen Tydd, Donna Damhorst, Susan Usiewicz, Joyce Bernard, Beverly Baker, Kay Walton, Pamela Bergstrom. THIRD ROW: Sharon Gratz, Amy Simpson, Elizabeth Hoffman, Toni Tarter, Karen Wolfe, Ruth Rakosnik, Diane Fill, Maryann Patrick, Marcia Edelstein, Lynne Wettersten, Valerie Engas. SECOND ROW: Laura O'Brien, Claudia Bailey, Mary Strandin, Janet Ackland, Diane Waltzek, Anne Connolly, Bonnie Reznicek, Nancy Matevich, Jennifer Simmons, Linda Sheppelman. BOTTOM ROVV: Elieen Stirn, Diane Mann, Sandra Frensko, Mary Paxton, Carolyn}Thune, Mary Jo Steuernagel, Darlene Bizik, Susan Quill. LAR NORTH IN NOVEMBER LINCOLN Avenue and Allen Halls cooperated with Star Course to entertain the world famous Poznan Choir. A buffet supper was served after their concert. AT THE RECEPTION which followed, the choir gave an impromptu concert for the several hundred guests in attendance. 524 TOP ROW: Sherry Brunner, Joan Uitto, Nancy Rohr, Janice Scanlan, Margo Anderson, Margaret Herzberger, Dona Livengood, Diane Kaiser, Terry Jones, Turza Goodyear, Georgeanne Butler, Elizabeth Elich, Michele Orton, Celeste Stepien, Mary Hughes, Ine Snyder. FIFTH ROW: Edith Mose, Barbara Christoe, Barbara Moore, Ann Bridges, Nancy Shaeffer, Cynthia Muckley, Pamela Pohlman, Carolyn Falter, Beverly Bjorklund, Carol Purdy, Robbie Hansen, Carol Mangieri, Candace Densmore, Elizabeth Thompson. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Warmbold, Bette Rohse, Kathleen Johann, Deboral Bennett, Donna Coughlan, Rosemary Gawel, Leona Gard, Linda West, Evelyn Frost, Judith DeSmet, Rebecca Willis, Karen Horine, Elizabeth Humma, Suzanne Kurth, Penelope Kopp. THIRD ROW: Linda McCain, Valerie Peck, Johanne Delba, Nancy Jones, Betty Axelson, Kathryn Freese, Kathy Rusdorf, Jane Frazier, Janet Johnson, Jeanine Brueggemann, Drexellen Beggs, Gloria Whitney, Renee Kessel, Marie Larson, Anna Stern, Donna Enders, Janet Weidemier. SECOND ROW: Donna Schultz, Patricia Longhway, Carol Roberts, Carole Norton, Linda Olson, Geraldine Parr, Janet Elling, Deborah Dieterich, Nancy Woody, Edythe Agron, Phyllis McGeough, Glenda Nielsen, Toni Vercellotti, Linda Baker, Barbara Ballew, Kathlenn Robinson. BOTTOM ROW: Priscilla Amlin, Barbara Kolodny, Ruth Sommerfield, Evelyn Barstenstein, Daneen Jachino, Patricia Bruce, Carol Miller, Sheryl Forest, Bonnie Wolsky, Cynthia Hopdins, Cinda Hig- gason, Lena Kupelian, LaDonna Keiner, Angela McWilliams, Peggy Pfeifer. ' !■ LAR SOUTH TOP ROW: Donna Schultz, president; Georganne Burler, vice president; Jaynie Wichmann, secretary; Joan Lewellyn, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Hughes, activities chairman; Nancy Rohr, treasurer; Miss June Mitchell, head resident; Kathy Freese, committee co-ordinator. ■m ■ The highlight for the girls of LAR this year was a visit with the Poznan Boys Choir. After quite a bit of red tape, LAR and Allen Halls received permission to entertain the forty boys with an elaborate buffet. The girls did all the work for this event, and the boys were kind enough to sing their thanks. Although few of the younger boys spoke English, everyone enjoyed themselves. It is hoped that this idea of entertaining Star Course guests will continue. 525 AFTER DINNER THE LAR girls frequently invite their language table instructors to the main lounge for informal chats. LAST SPRING MANY administrative, faculty, and personal guests were invited to celebrate LAR's 16th birthday. LAR SOUTH LUNDGREN HOUSE TOP ROW: Joyce Viso, Marcia Haign, Patricia Toal, Maridllen Cloyd, Barbara Stephan, Susan Finlay, Linda Werth, Lynn Thomas, Helen Low, Virginia Rice, Susan Carlson, Lynell Cannell, Gretchen Koopman, Nancy Ruebensam, Kathleen Hainess, Joanna Norman, Monica'Christy, Carolyn White, Susan Fierce, Patricia Fatten. SECOND ROW: Nancy Gardner, Edith Reynolds, Adele Schwitz, Judith Mathus, Irene Thomp- son, Elaine Slaughter, Kathryn Sloan, Roberta Carlson, Theresa Dossett, Jaclyn Kleinofen, Sandra Colvin, Mary Dingerson, Linda Peterson. BOTTOM ROW: Patricia Ricker, Judith Bressette, Lori Brown, Nancy Hasselberg, Marie McHarry, Janice Dobrikin, Kay Miller, Carol Vaughn, Danuta Daszkiewicz, Elaine Cisek, Eileen Dzielak. fL f W ; % V S-' ri ,A1 TOP ROW: Susan Marcus, Barbara Reynolds, Stephnie Misaki, Roberta Erth, Meryl Saverslak, Mary Showers, Judith Johnson, Jill Davis, Linda Grochmal, Kendra Koehler, Melanie Reilly, Linda Black, Lois Roth, Diana Hughes, Lois Heydenburk. SECOND ROW: Gail Edenson, Fern Netzky, Sharon Mencher, Constance Huebner, Julie Strom, Susan Rice, Kirma Pearce, Cynthia Rudin, Beverly Hartman. BOTTOM ROW: Robin Haggard, Janis Goodman, Linda Nelson, Patricia Johnston, Victoria Pogioli, Karen Kilberger, Susan Morris, Diana Knaak, Betty Boppart. LUNDGREN HOUSE TOP ROW: Carol Vaughn, social chairman; Eileen Dzielak, treasurer; Pamela Brown, scholarship chairman; Mary Ellen Dingerson, secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Peterson, presi- dent; Mrs. Phyllis Greinwald, head resident; Edith Reynolds, vice president. — ;. fiv ■ Originally erected in 1940 as a men's residence hall, Lundgren is one of the oldest dorms on campus. With its many shaped rooms and traditional architecture, Lundgren Hall has individuality that is all its own. Although Lundgren is usually closed during the second semester, it hummed with activity all this year as girls planned Homecoming, exchanges, and parties. A party for underprivileged children showed that Lundgren girls are also concerned with the happiness of others. 527 m w THE MANSION Three years ago the Mansion was changed to a girls' residence house. Since that time, they have built a fine reputation with quality food and ideal study conditions. When the girls returned this semester they found a newly decorated lounge and dining room. The front lawn had been landscaped, and all the trim on the outside of the house had been painted. The girls were excited about these new improvements because they have always taken pride in the house and their housemother, Mrs. Crooks. J iiiiiiiiiiiii f =1 •- ■• 1 1= I II I! LEFT TO RIGHT: Edith Barnard, secretary; Toni Allison, treasurer; Marleen Piecuch, president; Sandra Gyory, vice presi- dent. TOP ROW: Janice Wanka, Lynne Myers, Kathleen Avery, Barbara Bess, Terri Bess, Barbara Moskal, Collette Walker, Judy McCaslin, Joann Roberts, Gayle Schneider, Marion White, Bea Ann Fries. SECOND ROW: Pat Shanahan, Susan Sauer, Sandy Gyory, Marleen Piecuch, Mrs. Delia Crooks, Toni Allison, Edith Barnard, Linda Russell, Carole Nedwed. BOTTOM ROW: Charlene Gusson, Bonnie Greenblau, Arlene Slive, Ruth Goldberger, Victoria Musgrave, Susan Matecki, Judith Rutledge, Kay Tomasek. . , X fifty TOP ROW: Eunice Adrian, Susan Messmore, Janice Miles, Penelope Wagoner, Cindy Filson, Jean Evans, Susan Koch, Susan Ostrowski, Diane Palmquist, Sally Blazic, Rosemary Nelson, Eileen Dalenberg, Peggy Zook, Joan Hacus, Janice Peters, Linda Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Claire Heiss, Ann VVislander, Biilie Wolf, Janice Anniss, Ilona Pinzke, Marilyn DeRosa, Charmaine Schroeder, Judith Novak, Carolyn Pickrell, Joan Mahonchak, Linda Swofford, Rowena Ames, Susan McGuire. SECOND ROW: Nancy Mihevc, Karen Tuggle, Clausia Gardner, Marilynn Johnson, Paula Raymond, Christine Fi'ip, Barbara Modica, Mrs. Rose Marks, Karen Reeder, Sharon Thode, Nancy Montgomery, Cheryl Banta, Alice Rasmussen, Elizabeth Burk. BOTTOM ROW: Marian Beyer, Mary Childers, Nancy Gore, Kaye Ridgeway, Sarah Schreiner, Jayne Hooks, Jean Hooks, Mary Young, Dianne Hayes, Nancy Savaiano. NOT IN PANEL: Janet Cabaniss, Kathleen Cegielski, Janet Elliott, Gale Farney, Margaret Harper, Roberta Huber, Margery Lewy, June Pound, Kathryn Rogers, Susan Smith, Mary Adams, Jacquiline Bell, Nancy Bixby, Deborah Francke, Denise Greenberg, Sandra Hultgren, Nancy Jordan, Bernadine Paluch, Vicki Trejbal, Kathryn Veatch. MCKINLEY HALL LEFT TO RIGHT: Paula Raymond, recording secretary; Karen Reeder, vice-president; Barbara Modica, president; Nancy Mont- gomery, social chairman; Christine Filip, treasurer; Marilynn Johnson, activities chairman; Sharon Thode, corresponding sec- retary. ! _ E U; f f f in'WlBi' i J iBiial «i i if. fi| 1 ill IIP ■p J ■ ' f-: .r 1 . M McKinley Hall won many honors this past year. Catherine's Wedding Song and a French Song, Fais Do Do, were the winning pair which they used to take the first prize trophy at Watcheka Sing. Paired with Newman Hall for Dad's Day Revue, they won second place honors with the skit, If You Only Knew Where Jack's Beanstalk Came From. It depicted a reverse journey down the beanstalk to the fiery depths of Hell. 529 m TOP ROW: Linda Grube, Margaret Maxwell, Bonnie Katzman, Lynne Scroggs, Barbara Beckmeyer, Jeanne Boroling, Anita Norris, Mary Witzleb, Suzanne Morthland, Judith Meese, Shirley Creightor. SECOND ROW: Margo Cherikos, Sallie Powell, Mary Clevenstine, Margaret Merk, Linda Lindroth, Judy Moller. BOTTOM ROW: Maureen Scurto, Janice Seibert, Susan Serde, Bonnie Fredin, Kathleen Kavanaugh, Maryellen Lonergan, Sarah Ehrhart. NOBLE 1 NOBLE 4 TOP ROW: JoLeen Vidic, Jill Rewerts, Suzanne Mahlburg, Elin Richardson, Mary Mikez, Joan Lebensorger, Helen Savitzky, Janice Rose, Gaylene Davis. SECOND ROW: Barbara Neyleman, Sharon Royse, Gay Schlachter, Janice Sachs, Madeline Cohen. BOTTOM ROW: Judith Mohler, Constance Gawne, Jane Puterbaugh, Susan Beiriger, Jacqueline Gile. iA 7 j . ' r ji PALAMAR TOP ROW: Mary Scott, secretary; Lorraine Crowley, activities chairman; Sherry Burack, intra-mural sports chairman. SECOND ROW: Carol Barnett, treasurer; Sally Sinclair, scholarship chair- man; Kathleen Buchmann, president; Joan Ruud, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: Gretchen Green, co-social chairman; Nikki Millar, co-social chairman. Mistletoe Madness was the theme of Palamar's winter formal at the Inman Hotel this December. Sprigs of mistletoe, imported from Oklahoma, and scalloped ribbons highlighted the decorating scheme. The evening was climaxed by the arrival of jolly old Saint Nicholas. He presented the dates with their bids and dance favors. As snow held the earth with a gentle caress, doors hung with mistletoe fashioned madness. TOP ROW: Janet Peterson, Susan Daily, Jeannette Nemecek, Carol Shyer, Sherry Powley, Mary Swanson, Carol Walsh, Sylvia Morgan, Cynthia Worchester, Carol Ottinger, Janet Thompson, Janice Grubbe, Janet Compton, Carol DeBruychere, Marlene Miller, Janice Kunde, Carol Mc- Evers, Mary Faoro. THIRD ROW: Linda Lamont, Vicki Bergfeld, Jane Babka, Elizabeth Nibeck, Laura Lowe, Barbara Ratay, Barbara Muench, Judith Reynolds, Judith Gottsche, Barbara Gartner, Ruth Ebner, Ann Evans, Jacqueline Finch, Betsy Davis, Susan Samardzik, Nancy Sergo, Linda Ramsey, Susan Kiss. SECOND ROW: Mary Scott, Nikki Millar, Gretchen Green, Sally Sinclair, Joan Ruud, Mrs. Thelma Daniel, Kathleen Buchmann, Carol Barrett, Lorraine Crowley, Sherry Burack, Nancy Kelly. BOTTOM ROW: Marsha Mosher, Sandra Moreschi, Kathleen Magner, Carole Griffith, Patricia Alles, Joan McMillan, Kathy Weitzenfeld, Ruth Darrow, Lila Markert, Beverly Anderson, Drusilla Tesch, Wendy Ostander. ' m PHILEA The Phileans celebrate Christmas in a big way every year. The girls and their dates put up the Christmas tree at an annual tree-trimming party. All the singing practiced earlier in the year pays off at caroling time. The girls also exchange grab-bag gifts and hang their Christmas stockings on their doors. A class of grade school children are entertained at an annual party which includes games, refreshments, and, of course, gifts from Santa Claus. TOP ROW: Sharon Gabel, co-ordinator; Jeanne Rosenmayer, president; Joyce Baker, student adviser; Sandra Cording, com- missar. BOTTOM ROW: Marilyn Rawson, vice president; Kath- leen Campbell, social chairman for exchanges; Peggy Jiter, secre- tary; Emily Kastning, social chairman for activities; Peggy DeVan, treasurer. TOP ROW: Janet Schabert, Judy Taylor, Carolyn Taylor, Mary Luebben, Mildred Cazier, Kathleen Heady, Ruth Rohlfing, Joanne Megacz, Judith Dunbar, Marcia Kinder, Patricia Meyer, Leatty Fiegan, Rosemary Scott, Susan Qubeck, Diane Steiner. SECOND ROW: Karen Harms, Wynne Corson, Paula Munz, Mary Fulcher, Gale Hurley, Susan Kaiser, Carolyn Sack, Sharon Schnittker, Janet Case, Sally Rhea, Mary Digman, Sarah Gray, Diana Alcorn. BOTTOM ROW: Joyce Baker, Kathleen Campbell, Emily Kastning, Jeanne Rosenmayer, Mrs. Gladys Carper, Marilyn Rawson, Sharon Gabel, Peggy Jiter, Peggy DeVan. NOT IN PANEL: Ilze Petersons, Sandra Cording, Margo Romero, Diane Jones. TOP ROW: Paula Kinzie, DiAnne Westerman, Linda Best, Cheryl Fuller, Connie Collins, Charlyn Butterfield, Terry Johnson, Nancy Fredrickson, Mary Flinspach, Susan Danzer, Peggy Smith, Martha Powel, Mary Gray. THIRD ROW: Catherine Logan, Janice Rigsby, Jean Pierce, Janet Bugg, Susan Herbst, Jacqueline Engel, Mary McCreary, Ann Haines, Suzanne Wildhagen, Peggy Towns, Susan Maxson, Rebecca Gillard. SECOND ROW: Alice Cortright, Cheryl Elliott, Carolyn Johnson, Roberta Holderman, Sandra Paul, Mrs. Mary Brown, Sarah West, Ann Kalkhoff, Edith Nevinger, Jennifer Marlin, Janet Williams, Sharon Shull. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Walker, Nancy Gaskill, Sandra Palmer, Linda Heady, Jeanne Rutledge, Cheryl Anderson, Carol Henson, Linda Tschappat, Ellen Fugate. PRESBY TOP ROW: Peggy Towns, secretary; Terry Johnson, freshman president. THIRD ROW: Alice Cortright, freshman adviser; Jennifer Marlin, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mary Gray, vice president; Peggy Smith, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Sarah West, president. y Presby girls are bound together by fellowship and an interest in music. These two areas were effectively combined at Presby' s retreat at Camp Howard. Here the problems of inter-personal communication were discussed and a song fest was held. The day was finished with a romp in the snow. Following the retreat several girls, members of the University Choirs and bands, arranged a folk song, The Water is Wide, for Presby's entry in the Watcheka Sing. After many rehearsals they captured first place. 533 .ml m VsfS!9£9 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE RESIDENCES TOP ROW: Prudy BerJine, president; Miss Nancy Goodwin, head resident; Carol Johnson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Michal Cunningham, publicity chairman; Diane Singman, scholarship chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Jansen, Illini Guide chairman; Maxine Shizuru, vice president. BLAISDELL SAUNDERS Blaisdell and Saunders along with Carr and Babcock make up the coed housing unit known as P.A.R. These two dorms sponsor many activities for their girls. One of the most enjoyable events is their spring formal. The girls join with the men of Carr and Babcock to present this dance. Much organization, planning, and work goes into the formal. The dining room and terrace are both completely transformed with dim lights and elaborate decorations. TOP ROW: Judy Rhodes, president. THIRD ROW: Judy Runion, Illini Guide chairman; Dorrinda Rodda, scholarship chairman. SECOND ROW: Mary Fite, publicity chairman; Sue Wetzel, internal vice president; Miss Marilyn Michal, head resident. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Ann Funk, secretary; Sue Trippel, treasurer; Sue Melton, external vice president; Marilyn Zonkel, social chairman. 534 TOP ROW: Cheryl Linck, Barbara Cox, Nancy Wickersheim, Geraldine Brania, Barbara Kraus, Joanne Singleton, Susan Stelter, Michal Cun- ningham. SECOND ROW: Claudia Kramsky, Mura Martin, Claudia Solak, Jacqueline Beck. BOTTOM ROW: Jeanne Tabor, Delinda Chapman, Marcia Seegers, Melanie Potter. BLAISDELL 1 AND 2 BLAISDELL 3 AND 4 TOP ROW: Marilyn Bochte, Suzanne Brotman, Paula Kamman, Sharon Winn, Margaret Mihm, Linda Leasman, Prudence Berline, Sally Rogers, Bethel Millen, Nancy Boyle, Doris Duitsman, Bev Nedwed, Lois Brockman, Mary Shafer, Kay Fisher, Anne Roger, Mary Aspengren, Susan Trombley, Bonnie Salzman. THIRD ROW: Aleita Hass, Marilynne Venturella, Janice Edgar, Martha Nauseda, Betty Fredrickson, Cathy Kuebler, Kathy Anderson, Pat Anderson, Sue Mordica, Lee Allen, Lois O'Connor, Holly Lessin, Nina Vacketta, Andy Mollelman, Janet Cayton, Julie Payne, Sue Debes, Carol Cleveland. SECOND ROW: Carol Demko, Kandy Hardin, Carol Stone, Nancy Joslyn, Susan Mitchell, Barb Krohta, Barbara Zeman, Kathy Barber, Carole Rosenberg, Karen Kales, Jo Ann Trojaniak, Janice Arendt, Olivia Johnson, Rhonda Strenberg. BOTTOM ROW: Maria Allen, Julye Miller, Roslind Skirm, Miriam Simon, Carol Karps, Susan Ingalls, Gail Propp, Ida Alison, Maxine Shizuru, Kathy Dendel, Sally Jochman, Patricia Davis, Carol Letzter. - - ___„ 1 - -Jr. ±J 1 l ; f I i If • 1 J ;■■' i l £J I  ,5,. •• - r if f rq 'y ' •■% T i w TOP ROW: Linda Wallin, Gloria Galinski, Nancy Thatcher, Norma Irey, Barbara Crossland, Sandra Zemm, Linda Eggert, Joan Sroka, Grace Meyer, Phyllis Schneider, Cheryl Vetter, Merle Chamberlin. THIRD ROW: Judy Rhodes, Bonnie Mottar, Carol Shtriker, Sylvia Douglass, Margaret Stack, Gloria Mezger, Sue Rademacher, Jeanette Beringer, Julia Allen, Marilynn Pahnke, Nancy Zvan, Judy Runion, Olivia Chan. SECOND ROW: Sharlene Honig, Caroline Detar, Lynn Ostrander, Mary Jordan, Paula Breniser, Mary Slivon, Cynthia Kendall, Sharon Wine- land, Janet Phillips, Jerrilynn Voda, Diana Belsley, Kathleen Code. BOTTOM ROW: Nancy Lauter, Kathy Holland, Gwen Potucek, Pat Sul- livan, Elizabeth Koranyi, Mary Fite, Mary Funk, Marilyn Zonkel, Judy McEuen, Carol Staffeldt, Connie Osbourne, Barbara Tereba. SAUNDERS 1 and 2 SAUNDERS 3 and 4 TOP ROW: Linda Monken, Ester Apfelroth, Judy Zekl, Janet Eley, Janice Pott, Zita Simutis, Barbara Tarabori, Teddy Popp, Gayle Person, Ilene Smiler, Linda Adelman, Kathleen Kohn, Elizabeth Stem, Gail Barber, Sheri Blum, Gail Thomas. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Dixon, Kath- leen Albrecht, Cheri Protko, Patricia Piper, Honore Madura, Judith Garro, Virginia Voss, Carolynn Marckese, Mary Coultrip, Sharon Kaney, Linda Goldsmith, Lucille Goodwin, Kathy Yeslin, Joyce Duffy, Mailene Smith. SECOND ROW: Linda Roos, Barbara Bear, Barbara Fluhler, Barbara Benson, Ilene Cohen, Judi Cooper, Marilyn Cohen, Sandra Hertzberg, Dorinda Rodda, Cheryl Lindse , Dottie Muse, Jo Anne Bowen. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Panutsos, Sylvia Herrstrom, Nancy Phillips, Farole Fisher, Peggy Scheck, Allene Kaplan, Sue Melton, Nancy Kane, Nancy Sward, Gwen Davies, Linda Thelen, Muriel Knoblauch, Carol Walsh, Lia Brown. 536 « '4 . -:: ■ ■■ w ' m m TOP ROW: Kathleen Smith, Judy Matras, Nora Campion, Crystal Collinson, Anne Scalise, Jean Tuohy, Barbara Morel, Julia Bond, Patricia Ostrom, Lynne Ackermann, Lynne Toelle, Elizabeth Herbst, Marilyn Murphy, Susan Lutkus, Jean Wainwright, Ann Glass. THIRD ROW: Molly Rowe, Gwen Gagstettar, Darlene Ferrantino, Wanda Geis, Francine Finn, Sally Luettich, Brenda Carlson, Nancy Wisegarver, Helen Strotshuk, Marge Porta, Mary Friedl, Mary Olson, Claudette Oliver, Sue Rock, Susan Merz, Dawn Earll. SECOND ROW: Christiana 'joniak, Marion Hemenway, Joan Tracy, Patricia Wall, Wendy Lindbeck, Jane Kastning, Mrs. Ruby Hardesty, Natalie Winzler, Georgia Rottner Carol Torok, Susan Luettich, Patricia Roark, Jacquelyn Hunt. BOTTOM ROW: Brenda Swisher, Margery Walter, Janet Kuhlman, Mary Newell, Patty Brooks, Joanne Dougherty, Barbara Tratt, Paula Blizzard, Laura Brenneman, D'arcy Guerin. NOT IN PANEL: Karol Gagstettar, Nancy Irwin, Eleanor Kasch, Barbara Ligon, Judith Morris, Sandra Painter, Valerie Peterson, Mary Scalise, Belle Waldfoeel Mary Walsh' Priscilla Whittier. SHERWOOD LODGE TOP ROW: Patricia Wall, social chairman; Wendy Lindbeck, vice-president. BOTTOM ROW: Jane Kastning, secretary; Geor- gia Rottner, treasurer; Natalie Winzler, president. The girls of Sherwood Lodge returned filled with enthusiasm and ready to start an eventful year. They had many events planned including exchanges and a service project. One of their first activities was to welcome the new girls to Sherwood. The old members of the house dressed up in sheets and, in a candlelight procession, got the new girls out of bed and took them downstairs to a party. In this manner, the new girls became a part of their new home. 537 iVjaftAAAftflaAftftAci TOP ROW: Judith Fulton, Alma Blackwood, Shelia Lewis, Janice DiGiralamo, Linda Cary, Caroline Rough, Linda Cary, Linda Crouch, Joan Edwards, Cheryl Hill, Norma Cohenour, Linda Benedict, Sandra Dickerson, Rebecca Rogers, Sharon Jacobs. SECOND ROW: Paula Willison, Mary Niles, Kathy Waggoner, Mrs. Edith McKinney, Flo Anne Fuller, Nancy Perry, Rachael Slaughter, Elaine Yunker. BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl McGehee, Kathryn Alexander, Margaret Hays, Marilyn Baker, Jane Sanders. NOT IN PANEL: Carolyn Flessner. Girls with mutual goals of high ideals, good scholarship, and long lasting friendships, comprise the population of Stratford House, an independent house managed by the University Baptist Foundation. In order to achieve unity and a close relationship among themselves, the Stratford girls take part in several annual activities. One of their favorites is the Ides of March Banquet. The girls dress up in Roman togas and drink grape juice from their trophy cups. STRATFORD TOP ROW: Rachael Slaughter, treasurer; Kathy Waggoner, social chairman; Flo Anne Fuller, president; Nancy Perry, vice president. SECOND ROW: Mary Niles, chaplin; Paula Willison, house manager. BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Yunker, secretary- public relations; Kathryn Alexander, assistant commisar; Mar- garet Hays, commisar. 538 TOP ROW: unidentified Patricia Senti, Sandra Nelson, Henrietta Debski, Diane Brown, Anita Brucker, Janis Hyne, Roberta Amsterdam, Sharon Samson. SECOND ROW: Mary Shinners, Beulah Schroeder, Lou Ann Micus, Joan Fukayama, Elaine Micus, Prudence Lyle. BOTTOM ROW: Judi Landfield, Gay Russell, Christine Burba, Alice Fox. SYCAMORE VANLIG TOP ROW: Lenore Sheridan, Sue Atele, Jo Anne Melfi, Carla Zarow, Janet Jordal, Roberta Keillor, Judy Powell, Cecelia Ma. THIRD ROW: Karen Fuqua, Bonnie Barnett, Nancy Wilbrandt, Mary Brinker, Jane Halloway, Estella Elizondo, Joena Rush. SECOND ROW: Sue Adreani, Nancy Howald, Carol Palmer, Carole Johnson, Mary Carlson, Anita Tripp, Marjorie Van Weil, Jane Funk. BOTTOM ROW: Doreen Hauch, Celia LoBosco, Cleora Keeler, Mrs. Gladys Rohl, Rosemary Cox, Norma Wilson, Margaret Marriett. NOT IN PANEL: Eve Belevtsov, Bette Cohen, Cathleen Deppe, Jo Ann Groth, Mary Rose Groth, Charlotte Hall, Lou Hennigh, Dorcas Moulton, Cheryl Phoemix, Susie Ring, Goli Sadri, Terry Temaner, Robon Whitney, Angela Zar. mm TOP ROW: Eleanor Moty, Jo Ann Platter, Kayc Bean, Leslie Brooks, Sally Reynolds, Joyce Nixon, Judith Kirkpatrick, Sandra Scott, Susan Zuska, Marilyn Harrison, Rose tte Levy, Nancy Melka, Virginia Geist, Mary Poyser, Sandra Simmons, Carol Kreider, Cynthia Battiste. THIRD ROW: Lynne Weinberg, Susan Howell, Eva Vonfeld, Sharon Farley, Sandra Rigsbee, Beverly Howe, Sharlene Learner, Sari Bell, Susan Berry, Susan Gross, Marilyn Gould, Barbara Aron, Susan Fredlund, Nancy Knect, Sharon Fleming, Marilyn Seitzinger, Janet Bicket. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cerf, Mary Fronczak, Donna Parks, Denise Mclntyre, Anne Williams, Elizabeth Ballance, Sylvia Hart, Lauren Klein, Cheryl Guttormsen, Beverly Weatherwax, Joan Stamas, Leslie Reitz, Patricia Schupbach. BOTTOM ROW: Kathleen Provancher, Hiromi Asano, Suzanne Latocha, Cheryl Rocholl, Nancy Allen, Mary Watts, Marilyn Rojicek, Susan Weller, Jean Woods, Margaret Lacey, Eleanor Hudera, Marcia Schultz. TAFT HOUSE A TAFT HOUSE B TOP ROW: Patricia Barry, Judy Boehle, Bonita Eick, Jo Ann Hejl, Marianne Trippon, Margaret Olsen, Deborah Jacob, Patricia Neal, Janice Netemeyer, Carol Kieser, Sue White, Frances Karpman, Jane Johnson. THIRD ROW: Eileen Mayer, Phyllis Halperin, Andrea Kaplan, Fern Luskin, Ethel Jacobson, Leslie Darner, Myra Leipsiger, Francine Meyerowitz, Jeanne Cordum, Suzanne Watson, Esther Schrader, Dana Durfee. SECOND ROW: Kathleen Slowik, Jacqueline Rawa, Patricia Denzler, Cheryl Anderson, Christine Skei, Cynthia Christian, Esther Brodsky, Linda Meade, LaVonne Lee, Patricia Butts. BOTTOM ROW: Mildred Full, Connie Jiles, Rita Dusell, Linda Doolen, Rachel Oguschewitz, Judith Gaston, Barbara Farrar. 540 £ °a ? I u3 AClaJ r'r 11 11' ?U an ?Iover- Joanne Finlay, Marguerite Harkness, Marjorie Minor, Katherine Mueller, Mary Ford, Elizabeth Gaede THIRD ROW: Carol Teesdale, Kathleen Forse, Roberta Harrison, Marilyn Stillens, Judith Chamberlain, Ruth Battagha, Katherine Harris, Karen Moses, Ann Laffey. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Wheeler, Patricia Dixon, Mary Norment, Mrs. Wilda McBride, Susan Stillwell, Morita Rogers, Joanne Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Colvin, Nena McLin, Terry Brokaw, Janice Botterbusch, Karen Kemhng. J HHH ,:■- WESCOGA TOP ROW: Mary Ford, Elizabeth Gaede, Joanne Smith, Patricia Dixon, Marilyn Wheeler, Morita Rogers. BOTTOM ROW: Susan Stillwell, Mary Norment. s { 1 jJL m fig Ifl Wescoga was founded in 1942 by twelve undergraduate women as a religious cooperative. Although mainly Methodist in origin Wescoga is now representative of inter-faith living. Its basic purpose is to provide a residence for women based on Judeo-Christian principles. The house holds voluntary weekly vespers and Bible studies. Wescoga is organized and governed by the girls with the backing of a board of sponsors from the Wesley Foundation. 541 ( TOP ROW: Chris Clark, Donna Berg, Maria Armantrout, Alice Cook, Suellen Bilow, Barbara Johnson, Sandra Safarcyk, Paula Stueve, Linda Knopp, Sonja Swanson, Elizabeth Griffin, Kathleen McLarney, Maureen Pusich. THIRD ROW: Jacqueline Miller, Elizabeth Hahn, Kathi Wiegand, Karen Hoffstadter, Dawn Strahocky, Donna Yakos, Carolyn Dostatni, Karen Helgeson, Barbara Beyer, Marian Epstein, Dianne Dunn, Sue Thompson, Patricia Nixon. SECOND ROW: Judith Scouffas, Karen Culbertson, Carol Bingaman, Sandra Koski, Mrs. Florence Ritchie, Marlene Rubin, Jane Renner, Donna Giovenco, Joyce Gruszesky. BOTTOM ROW: Cathy Sugarman, Janet Unger, Carol Kumlim, Patricia O'Connor, Janis Jordan, Osa McCoy. VAN DOREN HALL Van Doren Hall offers each resident an opportunity to make new and lasting friendships in its congenial atmosphere. The girls come to know each other well, and they participate together in coffee hours, exchanges, and the annual Christmas party. In the fall, the girls join in the inescapable enthusiasm of the football stadium just across the street. The seniors and honor students are recognized at the annual scholarship banquet each spring. TOP ROW: Alice Folts, treasurer; Florence Bouma, secretary. THIRD ROW: Lynn Lotka, first vice president; Karen Gilbert, scholarship chairman. SECOND ROW: Lynn Missal, second vice president; Toby Pellman, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: Jeri Zarem, president. 542 I a f a oV V fta J°u R?!R|. T. A de °n- .U h Yancey, Jeanettc Vlcek, Beverly Polcyn, Crystal Skinner, Alice Foils, Ruble Clay, Alice Jones Virginia Eras AHuedrtehy Eirr . r r 1- SEC lond ,R?W: Sur Sch°™  ■« ' u?s;Jr„ rp n „° Ssjfgs.'sa fc ?o SEftS ' LSt B yl? V'c r 'S ' Sen Sy3 « VAN DOREN HALL REGARDLESS OF HOW they try, the study breaks somehow always last longer than the studying. m F i w '. ■ £ j 543 ( ■ - Sl C. mm TOP ROW: Ronna Kates, Judith Kramer, Judith Filipowitz, Hope Mora, Kathleen Franck, Janice Crusoe, Harriet Verbin, Roberta Balton, Barbara Smith. SECOND ROW: Carol Grodzins, Arlene Ruksza, Marilyn Hepner, Mary Fennell, Susan Spurlin, Patricia Helding, Susan Wollman. BOTTOM ROW: Joanne Henry, Jeannette Votava, Pamela Campbell, Adele Sannwald, Jane Young, Marcia Goldman, Roxanne Swartz, Janet Fosler, Barbara Adamski. WALNUT HALL ALPINE LODGE TOP ROW: Peter Felker, Alan Moore, Charles Moses, Thomas Van Belle, Thomas Cantwell, James Clarno, Kim Larmore, Boyd Jarrell, Robert Hall, Leslie Via, Dale Heingman. SECOND ROW: Ronald McDavid, James Schmohe, Richard Carpenter, James Fullmer, Derek O'Neill, Ronald Long, Gary Gullett, Barry Hunlock, Martin Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Dwyer, James Burgess, Bernard Gray, Thomas Miller, Charles Brower, Wendell Jeno. NOT IN PANEL: Gary Kingerly, Richard Bender. 544 TOP ROW: Ralph Plummer, Elias Barzilai, Donald Glover, Larry Kluskens, David Dome, Thomas Hegner, Alan Andrews, Douglas Isham, James Whittles, Stephen Davis, Richard Drell, Michael Jacobson, Robert Fricke, James Fay, Glenn Golbus, James Ault, Lawrence Smiley.' THIRD ROW: Bradley Fehler, Michael Champion, Frederick Strobl, Michael Thomas, Sheldon Sutton, Dean Streid, Harold Wright, Robert Schutte, Grant Burckhardt, John Sluis, Steven Hassebrock, Seymor Zilberstein, Robert Greenberg, Steve McKlin, Robert Billington, Phillip Melamed. SECOND ROW: Richard Weiss, Albert Dittman, Gary Guth, William Kessner, James Dong, Thomas Frank, Carl Pignotti,' Eugene Berger, Robert Price, Drew Sieben, Lawrence Wallace, Jay Shavin, Bruce Sents. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Breitbach, John Gronner, Lawrence Morez, David Eereiter, Douglas Robinson, William Davisson, Jerome Bozenich, Lawrence Baker, Steven Wolf, Robert Crowley, Terry Duclos. ARMORY HOUSE LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Guth, counselor; William Kessner, treasurer; Thomas Frank, president; Carl Pignotti, vice-president; James Dong, secretary. t iHimii iii Hiimj Founded in 1957, Armory House is a fairly new house but, one which has become an integral part of the University of Illinois and has achieved a first place ranking in overall scholastic average. A spirit of brotherhood exists, and upper and lower classmen work together to improve the high standards of the house. Leisurely fun and relaxation have helped create a friendly atmosphere. Armory House is proud to claim kinship with the U. of I. 545 1 TOP ROW: Gary Kunz, John Bobbitt, Charles Whittington, James Pawlisch, Allen Seevers, Michael Wyffles, Larry Mears, James Stovall, Patrick Wyffles, Larry Allen, Reid Sutton, Larry Steiner. SECOND ROW: Larry Lively, Lawrence Sample, Larry Wooldridge, James Johnson, Jess Lionberger, Dale Turner, Ira Hudson, Dennis File. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Metcalf, Frederick Sistler, Raymond Toy, Richard Nice, Rama Sitaramiah, James Swofford. ENTREKIN CLUB BRANDOLIER TOP ROW: Robert Blake, Michael Zvonar, Barry O'Brien, Ronald Moeller, James Ekblom, William Jackson, Thomas Jacobs, John Czech, John Knobloch. SECOND ROW: Ronald Siebenthal, Thomas Frazee, Paul Walters, Joey Meeks, Keith Bolson, Roger Strohman, Paul Markunas, John Doyle, John McKown. BOTTOM ROW: John Scott, Michael McCandless, Brad Harris, Richard Thurman, David Fay, Gregory Purdom, John Patton. I 't k.ihll iJPu RP !: La re,n Rakunas Tobias Schleeper, James Linder, Donald Johnston, Terrence Pocklington. FOURTH ROW- Tames Behrens FCONT? ROW % V ' f ™D R,° Frank Heitzman, Roger Thompson, Thomas Nolte, James Beaty, Joseph Chvata L SECOND ROW: Robert H or me 1, Meaddovv Olson, Frank Green, Roger Zerkle, Michael Schoppman. BOTTOM ROW: Roger Ray, David Keune, David Row, Charles Carlson, Billy Brooks, Patrick Heitzman. CALHOUN HALL CHRISTIAN CAMPUS HOUSE RkLrd°Ha:thtwaSya11 RammC) Albert Boardman' Larry R hI- BOTTOM ROW: Dwain Illman, John Smith, Oscar Elliott, William Hornback, ■ CAMPUS VIEW LODGE Sixty-nine independent men call Campus View Lodge their college home. The men of the Lodge are proud of its atmosphere of fellowship and friendly competition. This year Campus View Lodge actively participated in the Intramural Sports program, taking fourth place in co-rec volleyball, first in twelve inch softball, and second in sixteen inch softball. Campus View Lodge hopes to continue this record of athletic successes in the future. TOP ROW: Howard Taylor, vice president; Donald Gerber, social chairman; Richard Leonard, secretary; Randall Mullin, scholastic chairman. SECOND ROW: Thomas Orendorf, treas- urer; Jerry Leonard, president; Charles Hayton, district repre- sentative. BOTTOM ROW: Herrold Andrews, MIA representa- tive; Henry Mueller, athletic chairman. NOT IN PANEL: Rich- ard Ohlinger, MIA representative. TOP ROW: Larry Beckman, Edmund Powell, Ronald Chartrau, Derek Zinkhon, John Steimel, Gordon Bower, Charles Harrold, Charles Stevens, Richard Espe, Arthur Goodlick, Scott Harrold, Gordon Boehm, John Ashbaugh, Bruce Gray, James Moore, Douglas Deems, James Foy. FOURTH ROW: John Hansen, Bruce Kleinhans, Steven Lingle, Michael Swidler, Thomas Hawkins, William Kennedy, Steven Guebert, Alfred Smith, Donald McKenzie, Charles Goodall, Charles Schettler, John Kelsey, Manfred Burgbacher, Carl Swain, Robert Carter, Richard Wetherell, Stephen Lambert, Paul Roth. THIRD ROW: Charles Hayton, Donald Gerber, Thomas Orendorf, Richard Leonard, Howard Taylor, Robert Majercak, Mrs. Robert Majercak, Jerry Leonard, Henry Mueller, Randall Mullin, Herrold Andrews, John Speckman. SECOND ROW: Larry Ohlinger, Dennis Burke, Ronald Vanderhoof, Gene Curtis, Sheldon Earley, Thomas Schreiner, James Steffen, Gary Secor, William Adams, Gary Perfinson, Andrew Laue. BOTTOM ROW: David Carpenter, William Tebussek, Richard Burns, Bryan Hieser, Harrold Merchant, Victor Johnsen, Richard Lohman, Stephen Amerein. NOT IN PANEL: Richard Ohlinger, Richard Schoney, Wallace Behrends, Libero Bartolotti, Gerald Trussel. n '.m' wL jJfSx -■M K r 1 4g  • ? IOP ROW: Michael Stockdale, Thomas Wilkinson, Thomas Riermaier, James DeFrates, Donald Rasmus, James McFadden, John Houston Roger Necum, James Hamilton, Kenneth Jost, Daniel Lackowskig, Norman Smith, S tephen Turner, Terry Duber, Charles Eberhard Fred Sutton Timothy Tuggle Thomas Thomas, Alfred Whaley, Stephen Dubey, Barry Ascher, David McClenahan, David Pfender, Alan Feldman, Paul Varnold. FOURTH ROW: Ekkehard Wiechering, Stanley Sutherland, Edward Frank, Robert Christiansen, Roger Sherrill, Alan Schultz jmas Herman James SECOND ROW: Richard Straka, Lary Gustafson, Jon Edwards, W ilham Richardson, Arnold Siegel, Stanley Sulak, Kenneth Kasperski, Richard Phillip, Jerry Paulson, William Kre, Brian Tohnson Daniel Ghere Jim Chisler. BOTTOM ROW: Gary Pohill, Walter Lawnsend, Thomas Fallbacher, Daniel Yetter, Robert Magnuson, Robert Berthold Tohn Krolak, Glen Handrof, Stuart Wilson, Michael Sowa. ' COLLEGE HALL TOP ROW: Kenneth Rizzo, athletics chairman; Stephen Mitko, secretary; Gary Gillig, social chairman; George Gunlock, treas- urer; Gene David, vice president. BOTTOM ROW: David Slattery, president. Due largely to the fact that no meals were served at College Hall until 1960, there was no house organization. In 1960, however, Edward Campbell bought it and improvements were soon made. New additions since that time have been made which have helped the students study in a better atmosphere. Some changes include a front lounge, drafting room, and basement recreation room. Since that time College Hall has risen in prestige in the Men's Independent Association. 549 TOP ROW: Michael Berger, Larry Weidig, Richard Ryan, James Fiegel, Sheldon Erkkila, Kenlin Lund, Igor Goloskewitsch. BOTTOM ROW: Kenton Fiske, Karl Lund, Mrs. James Dively, Thomas Nordquist, Thomas Priestley, Tim Baxter. NOT IN PANEL: Russel Cotton, Kenneth Hammer, Joseph Hubbard, Larry Smith. DAS HAUS SU CASA TOP ROW: Joel Pochron, Brian Luecke, Lawrence Wittman, Dennis Fross, David Wright, Avon Byers, George Anderson, Edwin Sullivan, Harry Podschwit, Robert Keimig, Allan Brown. SECOND ROW: Stephen Efnand, Frederick Johnson, John Macke, Lloyd Shaw, Wayne Knepp, John Hightower, Douglas Ziesemer. BOTTOM ROW: John Callister, Ronald Kolesar, Jerome Mueller, Terry Imig, Gary Sill. TOP ROW: Kenneth Felsman, Jon Barnical, Robert Wehling, Dean Samet, Richard Low, Kenneth Serby, Ronald Fuller. SECOND ROW: Robert Gibbs, Gerald Wikholm, Thomas Weidner, Mrs. Amanda Garms, John Klever, Ronald Wikholm, Andrew Dystrup. BOTTOM ROW: Gary De La Ronde, Lawrence Zagorski, Robert Dawson, Dennis Huston. NOT IN PANEL: Michael Lamb, Paul Linney Harold Mulderink William Pelch, Robert Pilotte. GARMEN HOUSE OF ROOJAH TOP ROW: Larry Lasher, Bruce Ostermeier, Martin Mullvain, John Keyes, David Baker, Robert Henderson, Bill Karajec. BOTTOM ROW: Tom Logan, Harley Parker, Robert Dasun, James Curtis. I V A t y • Y GRANADA CLUB Granada Club held its twelfth annual Rose Room Formal last fall. The room was decked with forty dozen long-stemmed red roses. The roses, which also appear on the crest, are part of Granada's fascinating history. Two thousand years ago a prince from southern Spain converted to Christianity and assumed the name Pedro de Granada. He became a well known Spanish hero, and it is from this man that Granada takes its name. Granada's rose is Spain's traditional flower and symbolizes happiness. LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Mallin, social chairman; William Watson, secretary; Glenn Oliver, treasurer; Paul Tucek, president; Harlow Armstrond, scholastics chairman; Richard Weber, intra- mural chairman; Verne Canham, vice president. TOP ROW: Daniel Cummings, Bertrand Emerson, Joseph Lee, William Millhouser, Frank Gherardini, Michael Hartnett, Thomas Haskins, Donald Haislet, Edward Magerl, Terry Zachary, Leo Carroll, Owen Streeper, Robert Hill, Laurence Ryan, William Addis, Roy DeFries, James Paris. FOURTH ROW: Kenneth Antolak, Richard Sperl, Neil Smith, Roger Ziebold, Thomas Melton, Marion Szczech, William Myers, Carl Angell, James Brown, Duane Roelfs, Lee Jacobs, Gregory Northcutt, Thomas Kiepura, John Nommensen, Alvin Helfgot, George Tinkham, John Costanzo, Michael Conway, Joseph Sidebotham. THIRD ROW: Howard Abrams, Roy Stanger, Randall Biallas, William Watson, Paul Tucek, Harlow Armstrong, Glenn Oliver, Louis Pierce, Robert Mallin, Richard Weber, Verne Canham, Lawrence Wallman, George Keller. SECOND ROW: Andrew Juhl, Dennis Siracusa, Lee Mortensen, Daniel Metzger, David Berman, John McManus, Richard Isom, Timothv Singer, John Collins, Garrett Pendergast, Ronald Salley, John Denault, Daniel Kosanovich, Stephen Gorman, Donald Amt. BOTTOM ROW: James Morrison, Keith Curtis, Ronald Green, George Goehner, James Heidman, Peter Bluhm, John Whalen, Dennis Kielbasa, Gary Richardson. Douglas Houston, Carl Hybinette. NOT IN PANEL: Jerald Bellairs, Jeffrey Bloom, Robert Briggs, Ross Carlson, Robert Carter, Daniel Curran, John Delaine, Garnet Fee, James Hancock, Michael Kingston, John Lang, Allen Lentz, Michael Melber, Michael Pioro, Raymond Pollina, Bruce Scully, Carl Slonkosky, James Somerville, Daryl Somogyi, Craig Takehara, Stephen Turman, William Uznanski, Michael Wenkman, Melvin Workman, James Yaiser. TOP ROW: Charles Prior, Douglas Pool, Terry Sturm, Gary Raymond, Thomas Fisher, Ronald Olson, Terry Brockmeyer, Danial Kuhns, Ronald Smith, John Huston. SECOND ROW: Ronald Scherer, Nelson Baumgartner, Clarence Starkweather, Ronald Riffey, John Hillison, Roger Musselman, Joseph Coyne, Leonard Julius, Thomas Geistler, Frank Barbre, Lawrence Baxter, James McVickar. BOTTOM ROW: Charles Freed Dale Meyer, Richard Hurelbrink, Larry Beaty, Marshall Danker, John Doll, Harold Kleiss, James Johnson. NOT IN PANEL: Stephen Webel' ILL! -DELL TOP ROW: Stephen Webel, secretary; Richard Hurelbrink, work chairman; Dale Meyer, treasurer; John Doll, social chairman; Harold Kleiss, commissar. BOTTOM ROW: Marshall Danker, vice president; Larry Beaty, president. Illi-Dell is a cooperative fraternity comprised of men seeking careers in agriculture and its related fields. All of the men must take part in the activities of Illi-Dell, which include cooking and keeping house. Their cooperation is also evident outside of the house, in all phases of campus activity. Last fall, paired with McKinley Hall, Illi-Dell presented The Father of Innocence and won first place in Dad's Day Revue. At Homecoming they won the cumulative trophy in M.I. A. for overall performance. 553 TOP ROW: Jim Glover, Ronald Veenstra, Brian Dahl, Ronald Burdette, George Yarusinsky, Alan Barnard, Edward Owen, Gregory Beherns, Charles Brown, Melvin Hodges, Donald Jordan, David Cole, George Young. SECOND ROW: William Calliss, Ray Robinson, George Yanson, John Purdy, Robert O'Brien, Leonard Phillips, Richard Thompson, Michael Pierce. BOTTOM ROW: David Zackert, Clyde Umholtz, David Meyer, George Veenstra, Thomas Puhse, Charles Heavner, Larry Leverenz. NOT IN PANEL: Tedd Carlson. Koinonia is a religious-based men's cooperative house. They are sponsored by the Baptist Church yet are completely self-governing. Koinonia was founded in 1952 by twenty-five charter members who were seeking an economical way of living. This year Koinonia has new headquarters at 402 E. Daniel. They do their own cooking and cleaning. House management is handled by elected officials such as the commisar and the house manager. KOINONIA TOP ROW: Ray Robinson, commissar; Richard Thompson, secretary; John Purdy, house manager; Robert O'Brien, president. BOTTOM ROW: David Cole, initiate director; Leonard Phillips, social chairman; Michael Pierce, public relations; George Yanson, chaplain; William Calliss, treasurer. NOT IN PANEL: Tedd Carlson, vice president. 554 ? ££■', tt ZjJIi x1 1 iiMt Jif a? QMrU fttftttfK 1 TOP ROW: Richard Sash, district council representative; Dennis Alexander, athletic chairman. FOURTH ROW: Richard Ander- son, scholastic chairman; Lawrence DeRoos, MIA representative. THIRD ROW: Richard Luber, treasurer; Robert Holloway, MIA representative. SECOND ROW: David Dominguez, vice president; James Obbish, social chairman. BOTTOM ROW: William Dwyer, president. MEDEA This year the men of Medea held their annual Christmas Weekend. The Saturday prior to vacation, the cafeteria was converted into a dance floor with a fireplace, snowy windows, sprigs of mistletoe, and a Christmas tree. The informal dance featured a house combo, The Green Street Brass. A buffet dinner on Monday evening climaxed the weekend. The house Chrislmas party and gift exchange followed. Each member read a humorous poem appropriate to the recipient of his gift. TOP ROW: Ray Miller, John Hass, Kenneth Hemstreet, Thomas Gurkowski, Sam Waltz, Lawrence DeRoos, James Obbish, Joeseph Jasmosz, Robert Holloway, David Bates, Jay Chrisriansen. SIXTH ROW: Donald Baker, David Piersall, Donald Davis, Paul Anderson, Ronald Fruin, David White, Patrick Morath, Kenneth Olson, Jerald Piekos, Richard Young, Dennis Alexander. FIFTH ROW: Winston Yonan, Ronald Bajt, Robert Ingram, Patrick Jennings, David Dominquez, Jon Anderson, James Cerovich, Wayne Blonn, Stephen Stankewicz. FOURTH ROW: Richard Ronna, Ronald Johnson, Robert Rosenwald, David Weiman, William Hamer, Gary Collins, Robert Ratzel. THIRD ROW: James McVittie, Richard Sash, David Houlette, Robert Beeman, Alan Warsh, James Wright, James Simmons, James Turek, Eric Anderson, Gerald Parkhurst, John Granger. SECOND ROW: James Taylor, William Sheall, Sam Liebovich, Douglas Gregg, Mrs. Carolyn Crooks, Mr. Melvin Crooks, David Crooks, William Dwyer, Michael Jordan, Gary Burch, John Blecha. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Denk, Stewart Gallin, Richard Young, Richard Luber, Edward Ziemba, Allen Pekar, Howard Morin, James Korbecki, Richard Przada. If £  £ f- $  S ft - wr«a % $ 1 _ ._ ¥€m4k ' p fc p Jl '' v V if MINAWA Minawa Lodge is a brotherhood of Christian students. Its objectives are to help students better understand the goals and doctrine of Christianity and its relation to secular life. The house serves as a forum where Christians can share experiences and knowledge of religious literature. Bible study groups meet where members discuss the scriptures informally. Minawa is independent of all national religious organizations. Many of its alumni are missionaries in Africa and Southeast Asia. 9 Mr E£|h an f -■ f SB SB I ■ « J mLm 1 L ■T Mm TOP ROW: David Smucker, vice president; Curtis Freeberg, house manager. SECOND ROW: Ed Van Der Molen, president; Richard Brass, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Gale Hollingsworth, chaplain; Larry Dittmer, secretary. TOP ROW: David Smucker, Allen Taylor, Donald Litwiller, Ronald McKeighen, Richard Brass, Curtis Freeberg, Philip Funk. SECOND ROW: Dan Kary, Randy Keller, Gary Alex, Michael Adkins, Timothy Kary, Larry Dittmer, Donald Legel. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Mount, Edwin McDaniel, Gale Hollingsworth, Randall True, Ed Van Der Molen, Charles Marshall, Norman Butzow. $ S) NABOR HOUSE TOP ROW: Gregory Heinz, treasurer; Wayne Peterson, vice pres- ident; David Grieve, secretary; David Rincker, commissar; Rob- ert Carlson, pledge master. BOTTOM ROW: Frederick Cluskey, president; Kenneth McMillan, historian. Nabor House proudly began its twenty-seventh year by opening the doors of its new home, located at 1002 South Lincoln. Originally organized to give men in agriculture a chance to live more economically, the twenty-nine men of this cooperative fraternity live by their motto: Educate, cooperate, and recrate. . . The men of Nabor House have made many worthwhile contributions to campus life at the University of Illinois. TOP ROW: Kenneth Nimrick, Richard McMullen, Keith Honegger, Harold Isaacson, Richard Taylor, Patrick O'Rourke, James Walker, Jack Howell, Duane Rapp, James Robinson, Lawrence Mitchell, James Traub, Gary Reynolds, David Linden. SECOND ROW: William Robinson, Robert Carlson, David Rincker, David Grieve, Frederick Cluskey, Wayne Peterson, Gregory Heinz, Kenneth McMillan. BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Rice, David Zwicker, Donald Moffitt, Peter Petges, Gary Heusel, Roger Smith, Donald O wings. NEWMAN HALL Christmas-time at Newman Hall is highlighted by the traditional Orphan's Party. This year sixty children from a Danville orphanage, ranging in age from six to sixteen, were hosted. A Newman resident and his date sponsor each orphan. The banquet is climaxed by the distribution of the gifts by Santa Claus. Gifts are provided from the Newman Residence Fund and donations by Newman residents. This year a gift-wrapping exchange was held prior to the party. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dennis Stimpson, secretary; David Mcllvoy, president; Ed Oehler, vice president; Jim Dzielawa, treasurer. •:' !! '« TOP ROW: John Berns, Jim Kirk, Daniel Reeser, Richard Dickman, Charles Rumore, Manfred Ruckser. SECOND ROW: Anthony Siemer, Kenneth Schawel, Dave Mcllvoy, Edward Oehler, Gary Jacobs. BOTTOM ROW: David Burke, Joe Mowbray, Albert Lenkaitis, Mike Branda, Orest Hrynewych. M c Jj Sl . £ U _, A i Dean Adams, David Alvey, Robert Beyers, James Boerner, Charles Boudreau, Michael Branda, John Castro, Edward Chmielewski, Michael Chu William Clarey, Paul Cofoid, Michael Conway, Charles Cusimano, George Donoghue, Joseph Drago, William Fadden, Thaddeus Figus, Kenneth Frautzen, Thomas Geletka, Charles Georges, Robert Goulette, William Hepp, Daniel Higgens, Michael Homa, John Houlihan, Thomas Jacob, Dennis Kirchgesner, Michael Kirckman, Dennis Kostrzewski, David Loeback, Steven Martinick, Jerry Mattingly, William' McCleish, John McCreary, Jim McKean, James Moran, Frank Morski, Brian Mulcrone, John O'Connor, Joseph Page, Kenneth Parker, Joseph Pauelak Richard Regnier, Robert Reifschneider, Ray Richardson, Carl Rosengrant, Charles Rumore, Joseph Stabili, Thomas Ulie, Michael Zia. NEWMAN HALL Daniel Albano, John Albertine, Richard Beyers, Thomas Clyne, William Colbrese, Charles Casimano, Raymond Gaik, Robert Goulette, Michael Homa, John Houlihan, Lawrence Humpert, Harold Kaller, Edwin King, Dennis Kirchgesner, David Loeback, Michael Long, James McCreary James McGreevy, David McKlvory, James McNamara, Bernard Mohrbacker, Michael Murphy, Geno Nicholas, Edward Oehler Harold Parks' Richard Parry, James Peterson, Lowell Peterson, Michael Pieklo, Kenneth Polack, Terry Schulze, Steven Sider, Joseph Stabile ' James Stevens' Steven VonderHaar, Paul Yamadi, Kenneth Yednock. 559 tfSffc TOP ROW: Paul Siren, Douglas Deane, Terry Ladage, Kenneth Beilke. FOURTH ROW: Barry Hayes, David Hemmer, Gary Dittmer, Randall Scholl, Michael Sullivan. THIRD ROW: Harold Silkwood, David Thinnes, Robert Kennedy, Robert Polivka, John Bladon, Charles Wasmuth, Andrew Maran. SECOND ROW: Frank Krawczyk, James Carswell, Mrs. Arthur Nelson, Arthur Nelson, John Wojcik, Max Heacock, Richard Rowe. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis William, Jonfred Worner, Thomas Balma, Steven Austin. NOT IN PANEL: David Curry, Mike Le'ifer, Paul McMahan, Gerald Thornton, William Frazee, Roger Inman. THE OREGON PRAETORIANS TOP ROW: Robert Hasegawa, Edward Fox, Joel Cohen, John Heiligenstein, Melvin Garber, Stephen Chait, Jory Chelin, Martin Kanter, Jerome Surgar, Ronald Epstein, Paul Smith, Peter Williamson. SECOND ROW: Norman Gordon, Phillip Fisher, Gerson Mosbacher, Jeffrey Lite, Robert White, Nathan Goldstein, III, Edward Cheskis, Donald Dreyfus, Gerald Motenner, Richard Aron. BOTTOM ROW: Steven Bachen- heimer, Harvey Weisel, Les Chernick, Michael Milton, Kenneth Cooper, Jerrold Falk, Bernard Choban, Michael Kreloff, Allan Levins, Steven Morrison. NOT IN PANEL: Neil Bennett, Mayer Eisenstein, Arthur Frankel, Jerry Garfield, David Godenberg, Arnold Harrison, Barry Laven, Jeff Rich, Gleen Fefferman, David Patner, Arie Vanderpleug, Fred Berger, David Kaplan, Alan Meyers, David Schaimberg. 560 We may have our parties, We may have our fun; But when the time for study comes, We always get it done! ILLINOIS STREET RESIDENCE The women of Wardall Hall and the men of Townsend Hall are not only proud that they live in the most impressive residence hall complex on campus, but also boast of their high scholastic achievements. The women received the Freshmen Scholarship Trophy for 1964-65 and a Certificate for Scholastic Improvement. The men had the highest scholastic average in MRHA and had the top house average both semesters in 1964-65. Not only did Wardall and Townsend do well in scholarship, but they also participated in many social events. These activities included Dad's Day and Mom's Day events, dances, picnics, and athletic activities. One of the highlights of the year came when Wardall and Townsend combined to win two of the all campus Grand Champion Homecoming trophies. Besides a full social program at I.S.R., the residents also enjoy such modern conveniences as an air-conditioned cafeteria, a canteen, a well-equipped library, recreational facilities, and a sun deck located on the top of the hall. 562 -  - J -Z TOP ROW: Nancy Johnson committee coordinator; Andrienne Segel, president; Betty Watts, Mini guide chairman. SECOND ROW- Tudv Porter publicity chairman; Rebecca Welsh, Helen Hawkins, head resident; Becki Duncan, treasurer. BOTTOM ROW- Pat Rydbere secre- tary; Kathenne Runge, vice-president; Nancy Rhine, activities chairman. WARDALL OFFICERS TOWNSEND AREA COUNCIL TOP ROW: Norman Kaplan 4N president; William Podl, 3N president; Charles Stone, 4S president; Peter Holm, management chairman; Gary M rc cc''2S President; i ™a™ Montgomery, program director; Robert Shook, IS president; Myron Odell, 5S president; Philip Logsdo IN president. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Hoffman, publicity chairman; Arthur Klein, 2N president; Roger Miller, area president Edwin Dubin athletic chairman; Larry Palmerson 3S president. NOT IN PANEL: John Hagman, secretary; Peter Stanley, treasure?; George Dreher socia chairman; John Karas, activities chairman; Charles McGuire, 5N president. ' I F f -f v ? l 4 s I TOP ROW: Byron Baxter, David Hamblye, James Manwaring, George Stanton, William Sterrett, Larry Ackerman, Ronald Robinson, James Jesso, Gordon Day, William Van Hoesen, Jesse Boehler. MIDDLE ROW: Leslie Kramer, Larry Woolever, David Hann, Richard Crawford, Barry Benson, William Montgomery, David Hopkins, Roger Miller, Joseph Corrado, Harold Popl, Robert Adams, Jack Sinow. BOTTOM ROW: Jeffrey Price, Raymond Kadlec, Michael Williams, Alan Harris, Edward Beach, Arthur Klein, George Dreher, James Chow, Peter Holm, Byron Eden. TOWNSEND 2N TOWNSEND 3N TOP ROW: Edward Andersen, Jon Lewis, Michael Griesbaum, Kenneth Julian, Joseph Lite, Allan Benson, Craig Ehlen, Harry Nelsen, Danny Reynolds, Otis Seward, Peter Worcester, William Benjamin. SECOND ROW: Larry Weber, Lawrence Melvin, Charles Wente, Richard Young, Glaus Rode, Thomas Van Hazebroeck, James Elsesser, Ronald Peterson, Richard Gehling, Alan Kalitzky, Raymond Bregar, Edward Klingebiel, Duane Andreasen, Richard Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Rodney Baumgartner, Lloyd Fujitani, George Peverly, Richard Grommes, David Keirleber, William Podl, Herman Bergner, Tonis Mang, Harvey Checkman, Dennis Peterson, Gene Katkus. ! i nSiilCK niOi n i o I '? t f f t t ? f f ST I I 4. :. TOP ROW: Nancy Patt, Mary Donohue, Gloria Carreon, Corrie Carlington, Nancy Hallock, Bernadine Heller, Barbara Uhll, Margaret Croak, Jeani Kadans, Marilyn Williams, Sara Soder, Mary Wander, Janet Moorhouse, Alice Halpin, Sheri Ross, Elise Rimington, Mary Capitani, Marianne Parrillo. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Cann, Francine Zitlin, Susie McKenna, Anya Glass, Pam Windmiller, Carole Larson, Janis Africh, Phylus Levun, Paula Kirschner, Sara Borehardt, Georgia Anargyros, Eliane Kouroupas, Rose Urbanski, Sammy Dean, Bobbie Kite, Pamela Seaholm, Gladys Gallus, Beverly Startz. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Lundin, Carole DeLuca, Christine Roper, Olga Demkowicz Judy Halpern Mary Miller, Susan Wolf, Molli Todd, Peggy Clark, Mary Malott, Patricia Holland, Helene Bright, Jeanne Clendenin, Terry Thompson. BOT- TOM ROW: Mary Hermann, Susan Marer, Jary Allen, Barbara Lawless, Robin Medintz, Patricia Gooding, Kathryn Amft, Cynthia Anderson, Mary Baer, Jan Maxton, Sherye Garmony, Teni Millo. WARDALL 2 AND 3 WARDALL 4 AND 6 TOP ROW: Eleanor Hartstein, Myra Barkan, Carol Smith, Karen Lipsky, Beth Katz, Arabella Boettcher, Joyce Emmert, Marion Taylor, Carolyn Carraro, Judy Pieper, Claire Dobson, Barb Harper, Margo Hersch, Mary Gieselmann. THIRD ROW: Sheryl Kohlberg, Margaret Neal, Pamela letter, Caren Barch, Karen LaPointe, Barbara Louis, Susan Wall, Karen Ford, Carol Garland, Evelyn Payne, Suzanne Knott, Mary Sheehy, Manlee David Carol Appelman, Linda Herwehe. SECOND ROW: Susan Lacey, Gayle Meyer, Donna Ortgiesen, Sandra Pierce, Anita Taylor, Julie Norem, Vicki Richardson, Beverly Mitchell, Joan Levy, Cheryl Moldenhauer, Susan Angell, Inge Rembe, Chris Hinds. BOTTOM ROW: Carol Deck Patricia Walters, Nancy Bretscher, Jane Whalen, Susan Senger, Janet Orlandino, Katherine Jensen, Carole Mitts, Connie Nelson Virginia Gallentine, Janice Oscherwitz, Kathleen Bohlen. TOP ROW: Gerald Loffredo, William Ulrich, Ronald Chamberlain, James Johnson, Robert Beatty, Michael Bielski, Bernard Mrstik. MIDDLE ROW: Richard Way, Gene Clements, Leslie Braun, Thomas Wlathes, John Middleton, Dennis Callaghan, Richard Anderson. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Smith, Richard Hoffman, William Celio, Norman Kaplan, Ronald Mapsen, John Lackey, Kenneth Stromborg. TOWNSEND 4N TOWNSEND IS TOP ROW: James Blanco, Larry Saxby Malen Sidfert, Robert Bezman, Daniel O'Connell, Ross Miller, David Burroughs, Tung Tung, Tom Fujiwara. SECOND ROW: Charles Bower, Darrell McMurray, Morris Maitland, Michael Gbur, Alan Koshner, Robert Burkholder, John Borzoni, James Goodman. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Ehrman, Glenn Schmid, James Eckardt, Robert Shook, Richard Berk, Edmund Putnam, Cames Prickason. :■:, ■.■ TOP ROW: Jacquelyn Ernst, Grace Carey, Ina Grigolats, Julie Gierke, Suzi Smart, Diane Horwath, Betty Mitchell, Bai Rich, Eleanor Thornley, E lencarla Kmeberg. SECOND ROW: Victoria Leuing, Paula Herman, June Caspar, Becki Dun a cftherinTwkgner! S S i S S S BOTT°M R°W: Car°line SC° ' Gail Johnson, Mary Robinson, Marshal WARDALL 5 WARDALL 7 AND 8 vSrd Sol McMf Tl,', I I B h' VndMMageS',H euROTblunSOn' Shar°n AltSchu1' Debbie Boxdorfer, Susie Fisher, Janet Bean, Jacqueline Marv'Hazlet. THl£n ROW pWi V lf' bee Johnson, Patricia Sora, Heidi Meinhardt, Bess Schoeneman, Lynne Vondrasek, Mary Hazlett. THIRD ROW: Pat Golden Linda Magel, Nancy Johnson, Marilou Tucker, Kathleen Schlesinger, Jean Swanson Rochelle Gnmban Chen Massmg.ll Emily Williams Joyce Harant, Lynda Scranton, Betty Watts, Carol Larson, Marilyn Spiegel Barbara Berhn Chiisdne Kujawa, kathie Runge, Shirley Thieda. SECOND ROW: Eugenie Ring, Merle Rovel, Beverly Torsberg, Mary Weftrav, Sandra TorrnW L nn f,Tcn uyn a T 5' p°n,a W r°n' Margaret Dierkin? Carla B -°wn, Lynne Firsel, Joanne Marti. BOTTOM ROVV? Gale Gran LinSa Nancy Adomson™' ' ° NOTa Bartdt' D°nna °ehme' Karen F™ndze1' Leslie Manns Caro1 Urban- Kathleen Busby! 567 TOP ROW: Mark Nelson, Theodore Pacocha, Thomas Custis, William Ott, Keith Skromme, Robert Doeseckle, Norman Webb, Richard Rupnow, John Livingston, Daniel Danko. MIDDLE ROW: Theodore Sobol, Clifford Jones, Frederick Blase, Joseph Matt, Donald Coleman, Arlie Alexan- der, Richard Helm, Ronald Mass, Stephen Kerr, James Bell. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Cooley, Rudolph Richter, John Shoralter, John Vanjoesen, Thomas Grantham, Gary Marcucci, John Bennish, Forrest Honderich, Paul Janecer, Maurice Klee. TOWNSEND 2S TOWNSEND 3S TOP ROW: Robert Gillman, Vincent Eitzen, John Galway, Gilbert Johnson, George Prall, Sherwin Bulmash, Martin Brzeczek, Dennis Zeb- rauskas. SECOND ROW: John Criner, John Morrison, Michael Anderson, Robert Megginson, James Schaefges, Wendell Carlson, Lawrence Crisant. BOTTOM ROW: Leslie Schwarz, Clayton Stubbins, Paul Johnson, Larry Palmerson, John Lilegdon, Gregory Cohn. Jeanne Beckemeyer, Mary Celebucki, Phyllis Rantert, Eileen Miller, Jane Linker, Lesley Kriegman, Ann DeBacher. BOTTOM ROW- Lee Ann Dieter, Amy Levine, Judie Pilat, Claire Paskiet, Carol Baker, Fredricka Lightfoot, Mary Anderson, Judy Steffens, Kathryn Ehrhardt Donna Hypke, Judith Spence. ' WARD ALL 9 AND 10 WARDALL 11 AND 12 TOP ROW: Gale Spirtas, Esther Goldstein Linda Nowack, Mary Annis, Debbie Hauser, Donna Temple, Patricia Carr, Susan Wilcox, Sherry «p£okT a£™A?P%enuUrg' A T AKf nnedyAGail Nakamura, Julianne Simonin, Judy Hirano, Michela Cooper, June Bartow, Brenda Spirtas. cC ° w Rv-: rBaIbaP A™ft' ,Arlene Missavage, Flonet Wallace, Rosmary Pelicore, Adrienne Segel, Jeane Danhaus, Judy Porter, Natalie Shane, Mary Frick Barbara Wade, Shirin Shaisy, Carlyn Bruce. BOTTOM ROW: Donna Davis, Regina Wright, Gillian Denson, Barbara Schulman, Gale Sodikoff, Majone Shane, Nancy Wieland, Snadi Chunowitz, Valorie Sonntag, Racheal Newberg, Beverly Timm Sheila Bovilsky TOP ROW: Randy Haydel, Gregory Dohrn, Richard Baxendalc, Herman Allison, Daniel Paarlberg, Frank McCollum, Raymond Jackson, Robert Soderstrom, David Stanczak. MIDDLE ROW: Melvin Boule, John Hackmann, Gary Kent, Rodney Thomas, Richard Granroth, Michael Hanagan, Christopher Goodbrake, Donald May, Leslie Corley. BOTTOM ROW: Lawrence Van Doren, John Neumann, Edward Cox, Charles Stone, Frederick Hillman, Martin Turkis, Raymond Runquist, Kenneth Toedter. TOWNSEND 4S TOWNSEND 5S TOP ROW: Richard Meyers, Ernest Ruby, Jack Strellis, Malcolm Babb, Daniel Pajak, Kent Brawner, George Bass, James Jackson, David Myrow. SECOND ROW: Karl Thornbrugh, Gary Brawner, Russell Ringl, Dale Matthews, Gerald Oncken, James Jastrzembski, Jeffrey Conroy, David Turney. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Endecavageh, William Sitton, Donald Bedanrczyk, Myron Odell, Julius Zschau, Paul Koch, Samuel Bell, William Micheletti. 570 Rnvv ? suu V xi erSuf ?' a da11 ' p 1 Sf'1, Larry Klobe, Daniel Schuabert, Marshall Jorpeland, James Leshuk. SECOND RnuV Jr mCS r ■ 'I?; J°hn Mohan John Palmcsar Pedro Heller, Andy Loving, Dennis O'Connor, David Wilson, Thomas McGrath. BOTTOM ROW: George Call, Wayne Hunt, Donald Baker, John Harryman, William Rinne, Glen Dahlbacka, Robert Youno- Paul Heinrich CARR III CARR IV c?nL??t i: M ir?1 61!' £ ? vl Takahashi W n Osborne, John Moll, Stephen Golden, Richard VerHeecke, Robert Galvanoni, George Ste.l, Michael Derks, Robert Valentine, Kenneth Olson, William Robinson, Randal Sebring, Kenneth Morris, Stuart Smith. SECOND r2e Tn£°Shnr 'R KV1 ? lema«n' Stanlf V Eisenstein, Andrew Rovelstad, Michael Maddin, Gary Singleton, Walter Kaminski, Raymond iffmJn « T ' ? 7 -Shaw, Stuart Goldblatt, Dennis Thiers, Bradley Everett, Steven Fischer, DeArmand Hull, Peter Manhart. BOTTOM ROW: Geoffery Moreland, Steven DeLue William Oberg, John Karchbrenner, David Baloun, Stanley Stroup, Julian Gorski, Laurence Vaughn, David Kuntz, Stephen Mey, Michael London, James Anderson. 8 ' 571 TOP ROW: Robert Archer, James Drummond, Alan Resnik, David Whitney, James Cain, Stuart Moring, John Vogel, Frank Repcynski, Steven Bowers, William Trankina, Leslie Lavin, Larry Mullens, Patrick Au, Terry Schultz. SECOND ROW: Douglas Harper, Michael Prousis, Henry Wallace, John Cochran, Stephen Messenger, Bernard Minton, Robert Haney, John Wielt, Donald Edgar, Michael Kast, Rochard Tomich, Robert Wirth, Martin Siegel, William Warner. BOTTOM ROW: David Althaus, Roy Johnson, Richard Glidden, Bernard Berta, Glenn Troester, Joseph Goleash, James Roll, Lee Dobbs, Edwin Merrifield, Frank Ritt. FORBES 2E FORBES 3E TOP ROW: Bruce Smith, Richard Roush, Allen Hall, John Kirtley, Lawrence Irwin, Richard Dueringer, John Swartz, Eric Harder, Daniel Walden, Philip Smith, Janes Skogsberg, Robert Maxant, Charles Wilcox, Raymond Masek, David Nelson, Timothy Harris, John Hoebel, Charles Fabish, John Nelson, Duane Curry, Bahram Ebrahimi. SECOND ROW: Alan Friedman, Robert Younker, Michael Verticchio, Berle Mattes, David Garrison, Thomas Rhoads, Michael Parker, Gary Greene, Carl Heimann, Roger Oltmanns, William Randell, Raymond Nowicki, Thomas Ryan, Jan Mueller. BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Leffner, Jeffrey Lawhorn, Thomas Redvay, Charles Smitley, Robert Gerches, James McMahon, Michael Macklin, James Lowrey, Dorice Shamway, Kenneth Quimby, Rodney Bussell, David Granat, Michael Giuffre. ■ ■ 1 ri V If ill §Hf Hi! : 1 [ f | M K HI E 1 ■ wL m£ £ f f ? I f f ? ? f f I I 1 1 M % r TOP ROW: Daniel Wilson, Richard Zeffiro, Larry Latman, Donald Morton, Dwight Kulwin, James Logan, Kenneth Musil Charles Youn« Jon Shemerdiak, Bruce Cornish, James Zohrer, Kenneth McMillan, Richard Hart, James Blank, DuWayne Olson, Sol Rajfer John Lamoreux Charles House Gary Dunlop, Kasumu Salawu. SECOND ROW: Glenn Evans, Douglas Lemmon, Charles Smart, David Baer, Kenneth Arney' David Harris Russell Peters, Ed Rick, Larry Drafall, Keith Meyer, John Driesbach, Arnold Kopplin, Robert Fox, Gregory Perkinson, Donald Greenfield, Harold Schroeder, John Enckson, Robert King, David Keren, Richard Witer. BOTTOM ROW: David Heilman Gerald Ronspies David Radosh, Michael Dec, Russell Dickerson, Richard Moss, James Lynn, Larry Wenshutonis, James Eide, William Murphy, Michael Land- fried, Glenn Olsen, Kenneth Smolik, Howard Nicholas. FORBES 4E FORBES 2W TOP ROW: Terry Anderson, John Gerber, Michael Bendas, Richard Bird, Robert Morrow, Raymond Kula, Lennard Paulsen Tohn Kinsey Henry Hoff. SECOND ROW: Charles Broughton, John Polhemus, William Jeffries, Lance Hudgens, Norman Ryan, Roger Farmer, Thomas Stadel, Francis LaSalle, Richard Banholzer, John Diezel, Michael Hofbauer, Gary Hise. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Palmer Robert Bainter Norman James, Robert Lee, Kermith Werremeyer, Larry Knodle, William Papineau, Thomas Sinks, Larry Lickenbrock, Jerry' Line TOP ROW: Thomas Rossi, Harold Hill, Kenneth Jerine, Alan Gilman, James Gaston, Kenneth Townsend, George Drye, Karl Forsstrom, Daniel Libera, Gary Webb, William Phillips, Harold Alexander, Stephen McCarty, Robert Weber, Norm Kane, Charles Jackson. SECONDROW: Robert Smith, Craig Wright, Albert DeVon, James McDonald, Richard Jones, Charles Nelson, James Johnson, Bruce Bitting, John Cain, Bruce York, Francis Hapli, Robert Radkey, Larry Hendee, William Nowak. BOTTOM ROW: Robert Strenski, Michael Murawski, Fred Ranck, Edward Butts, Kerry Gonnam, Carl Renfro, William Gieske, George Zervos, William Hard, John Schumaker, Gary Tofgren, James Schmidt. FORBES 4W GARNER IE TOP ROW: Michael Edwards, Paul Wehrenberg, Randall Rheen, Alan Bormann, Frank Culbertson, Daniel Duncan, Bruce Berg, Charles Brobst, Robert McCarron. SECOND ROW: James Pautz, Harvey Briggs, Thomas Brandiner, Wayne Peugh, Denny Fulfs, Joseph Bart, Bill Goraj, Kerry Greenwald, Jeff Johnson, Steve Wolf, Bill Davis, Don Lighter, Donald Jeanblanc, Richard Meagher, Henry Kuhlman. BOTTOM ROW: David Hibbs, Jan Ansberger, Robert Jostrom, Paul Ahrens, Edward Jeanblanc, Alan Haan, Alan Bragg, Gary Gentry, William Boston, Joe Fralton. _ , S TOP ROW: Michael Movplur, Kenneth Manon, Robert Leverenz, David Johnson, Dennis Kraft Robert Savers TV.viH K ,„ ,r,.i, Tk„ u, uK Gregory Nace, Fredric Moritz, Stephen Manrose Ward Cramer, Eldon Kiaab. SECOND iSw £S «J Stev fw t Jay Yuskowitz, Thomas Bohlen, Donald Ludw.g, Douglas Olson, Tom Nolan, Ronald Bookland, Roy Helsing Douglas Ashbv BOTTOM ROW SS' fLmnt Robert lt nman'  B1°mqUiSt' lJ  S n S Ab aZi GARNER 2E GARNER 3E ROW: Terence Sebngh , Douglas Anderson, Wayne Zarnecki, Arthur Hillman, Danny Carlson, Thomas McNeilly Nickofa Novclel Thomas Iv rson Michael Ciesielka, William Robinson, Stephen McBride, Michael Damko, Irwin Solganick, William Andra, Larry NlggT BOTTOM SthlLSn : Wi.HafnDuPnha ;LKe:nn thnurerld J° Tortorellf Marion! iCti ! 0 JP ■? 1 tMf :w f fit III ff A - . ;-, wi K « — K 575 m L 1fi£ hi vt f 1 t f TOP ROW:] Michael Mclntyre, Harry Baxter, Wayne Franzen, Robert Wilson, Bryce Chamberlain, William Metzger, Thomas Sheppard, Raymond Wodicka, Darreil Strohman, Edward Dake, Leland Gauron, William Stasek, Armen Assaturians, James Baird. BOTTOM ROW: Dennis Juncer, Ronald Reichlin, Alfred Tisdahl, James Stovall, Arthur Grange, Michael Smedley, Randall Abbott, Stephen Maack, Leonard Lingo, III, Charles Tindall. GARNER 4E GARNER 2W TOP ROW: Donald Hallmark, Leland Wolden, Stephen Smith, Steven Muzos, James DeWeerth, Gerald Schwoch, Larry Spires, Benjamin Greiner, Robert Sawyer, Michael Hari, Philip Tetten, Robert Blettner. SECOND ROW: Allan Geis, Kenneth Reutter, Raymond Kalinowski, William Sivula, Steven Mawson, Samuel Winfrey, Dennis Langley, Raymond Ehle, Virgil Fairchild, Jan DeSelms, Timothy Hood, Steven Good- man. BOTTOM ROW: Karl Lukens, Michael Dunlap, Michael Kenyon, Lowell Iverson, Richard Berg, Donald Afflerbaugh, William Geary, John Williams, John Lash, Robert Passovoy, Garret Olech. TOP ROW. Stephen Goodman James Ramsdell, Richard Johnson, Randall Heilbrunn, David Sherman, Glen Nelson, Gerald Beyer Henry r Ta mJk,' Cnu Cf MtTF' Jn' r °S,epTh McCarthy, Richard Pass, Gary Nelson, Joe Lamb, Charles McConkey. SECOND ROW: David Bratton Griffin Noble Charles Johnson, Dale Lehman, Van Fossler, Walter Hilker, Terry Walker, Steven Myers, Gary Dalby, Ronald Johnson GarJ Kasprovich Harold Kaufman David Camac. BOTTOM ROW: Albert Reinschmidt, William Butikas, Tho g on Brete Ronald Greenberg, Thomas Marzen, James Mukoyama, Jr., Thomas Wagoner, Jack Gellman, William Snapp Robert Gansberg GARNER 3W GARNER 4W TOP ROW: Dennis Sodomke, John Graves, Donald Bunmng, Richard Allen, Charles Schult, David Thomas, George Gau, Gary Schiortino Jerry Stempel, Ronald Schwarer, Donald Ran, Michael Guerin, Russell Pond, Kenneth Carlson. BOTTOM ROW: Tames Young Terrv Dodson' Robert Highley, David Brossart, Robert Quackenbush, Richard Garcia, Richard Kuhr, Robert Rossen, Richard wlrtick Myron Smith w m t f t t t-t't'f t1 f f V 4 f • A TOP ROW: Jeffery Richardson, Tracy Gerow, Thomas Kuergeleis, Steven Flowers, Dennis Pessis, James Horchem, Jr., Scott Koves, Robert Paszczyk, Stephen Thomas, Michael Brown, Jeff Fisher, John Berryman, Robert Sieh, James Snyder, Stephen Hyndman, John Gabriel, Perry Soldwedel, John Pavelich. SECOND ROW: Harry Pawlowitz, Gary Sudeth, Larry Oberlander, Tommy Bryden, Jeffery Waldbeser, Michael Rochowiak, Paul Weinhold, Carson Brooks, Frank Woodrich, William Wilton, David Kwinn, Richard Gullang, James Hulse, John Micetich, Tim Crichton. BOTTOM ROW: Henry Skokowski, Michael Heneghan, David Lockmiller, Bruce Babcock, Krips Kriesel, Robert Knudson, Stephen Kaye, Carl Kressman, Stephen Bannister, Richard Kruger, Nicky Smith, Jerry Sjostrom, David Prochazka, Ralph Beck. HOPKINS 2E HOPKINS 3E TOP ROW: Terry Merrick, William Amideo, Charles Norris, Glen Kitson, Jon Whittaker, Clayton Cole, Lyle Paul, Terry Swick, Steven Bell- moff, Leslie Olefsky, Glen Leesman, Car Zimmerman, Robert Hartmann, Melvin Caruso. SECOND ROW: Robert Park, Thomas Nowak, Dale Hunsberger, Paul Friedland, James Hansen, Philip Prather, Joseph Hischer, James Rupp, Robert Madsen, Christian Newkirk, Patrick Hubona, Bernard Kastory, Robert Grinzafi, Benjamin McCash. BOTTOM ROW: Henry White, Howard Rosenmayer, Manuel Moskaluk, Ronald Mrozek, James Luebbers, Michael Gross, Herbert Harback, Bernard Flock, Kris Lauritzen, George Frienrichs, Charles Horn, David Peterson, Thomas Lyckberg, James Ryan. 578 ■ l •■ ! P n M t ft ? -f f f mi f %,  V • A f % TOP ROW: Barry Lakin, Ross Morton, Larry Youngren, Trevor Overton, Ronald Parchem, David Andalman Scott Clark RirWH Wav Mil,,. Spangler, Jonas Ichen, Keith Armour, Tim Stout, David Parris. SECOND ROW: David Shauer Robert Hcndrickson P Lnrt sSn' P Graham, Gary Rosemblum, Ronald LaPage, James Joyce, Robert Murphy, Mike Brady, Donald CoZs Marsh M 1 Se ThIXe Abel D™ Schwartz, James Braddock, David Ziako. BOTTOM ROW: Gregory Komar, Richard Dybals Leonard 1W s?« p i t ' wSirambBrag;r°kVid WkkerSheimer Th0™S Gr0SZCZ R°bert Homing Edward Washe ChS cS I ard EnTs, Robert Bew slo HOPKINS 3W HOPKINS 4W H?nnS £ av ? Ja™fS Warmbir Mark March Dean Romein, Robert Rinkema, Dean Moentman, Bruce Bullman, Ralph Nicksarlian, R h Juf If 'p .W , ' T Liebert John Newman. SECOND ROW: Richard Larson, William Burrzinski, Michael Montgomery BOTT oMROW R h fk pSKJU J0,e u' £°„ Pf yTimothy Minnick, Richard Burzynski, Thomas Bryant, Richard Fehlman BOTTOM ROW. Robert Phihpp, Richard Noland, John Pollock, Vincent Lauter, James Mueller, Wayne Sc hmidt, Denny Miller, Dale Hassel- 579 TOP ROW: Richard Chesrow, Alan Cabodi, Duane Phillips, Rocco Crowley, James Jacobs, Robert Brandner, Michail Tipp, James Hansen, William Stanley, William Schott, Thomas Herod. SECOND ROW: Frank Vanek, Nicholas Frigo, Richard Petzold, Kenneth Palmer, John Croft, Herbert Williams, Alan Keuss, Frederick Kirchner, Gordon Fuchs, Sherwin Isaac, William Irons, James Krueger. BOTTOM ROW: LaVerne Debatin, Lloyd DeGrane, Gary Balke, Calvin Oetjen, Edward Baker, Francois De Vriendt, Paul Fahr, James Daws, Charles Voss, Kenneth Sanders, Robert Becker. HOME NUMBER 18 ORCHARD DOWNS SCOTT 1 TOP ROW: Blake Johnson, Bob Broome, Jim Thompson, Timothy Brown, Paul Kervin, Rene Orizondo, Jerry Rudowyj, Allen Di Carlo, Tom Wagner. BOTTOM ROW: Richard Schleicher, Neal Whitely, Ed Heckert, Dwight Morrow, Myron Fair, William Smith, Thomas Murray. E SSi m BSS'wS ECOND ROW Us; WH ' SW ?Tier' TFrank Wa ™ Peter Donat J™  . Thomas Daniel Foy R Geoffrey MciLe Anthony Ruzas, Larry Bundy, David Wiedeman, David Nag'ele, Harry Woods Peter Wlan nam ' V k' SwanS°n' N°rman Hoffma™ SCOTT 2E SCOTT 3E TOP ROW: Graydon Comstock, Robert Feist, Kermit Hustedt, David Johnson, Daniel Brass, Robert Schleef Richard Conn Tohn Reed Clarke Schumacher Martin Shupack, James Donovan, Jay Merz, Robert Vercler, Ralls Melatte, Larry aSm TaS u ffitaMcSND ROW Somas Cash Den k 'Kno , ITh T ' Cummins William Blakey, Albert Winterbauer, James Byassee. BOTTOM David 'CS Tohn %t 5 I nGarry McMurtrey, Arthur Treccani, Martin Sadd, Robert Krunwiede, Merlin Derry, uavia lurkowski, John Carlson, William Van Wermeskerken, Robert Harris, Charles Cooper, Michael Busch. o WW LI M 111 |tg [ JfjTl v5 J TOP ROW: Roger Santagato, Edward Steinman, Robert Hult, Carl Zangerl, Norman Schmidt, Stephen Buss, James Vakoc, Thomas Berthold, Herbert Smith Carter Strassman, William Rice, Dennis Durbin, Jack Blevins, Terrence Tatarch ok, Howard Katz, Ward Sharbach, Richard Weigel. BOTTOM ROW: Barry Swenson, Frank Marlovits, Dale Ackerman, Alvin Feder, Frank Babich, Fernando Nin, Thomas Martin, Gregory Schmidt, John Thomas, David Jensen, David Toth. SCOTT 4E SCOTT 2W TOP ROW: William Young, John Bomke, Dennis Westhouse, Edward Arnett, James Liggett, Ronald Dale, Phillip Baker, Michael England, Gary Olson, Daniel Zillman, Rodger Hay, Jack Shallow, Robert Burdick, Richard Black, Thomas Norcom, Robert Ker. SECOND ROW: Garrett Shawhan, Robert Dombrowski, Vern Neuhaus, David Turner, Brian Skogsberg, Gerald Guy, Peter Weiss, Stanley McMorris, Mark Wilson, Charles Warriner, Thomas Matalis, John Olson, Robert Summerer, Brian Boland, John Podzamsky, Robert Wallace. BOTTOM ROW: Michael Waltz, David Williams, Morman Carlson, Robert Strand, Gary Wade, Jack Heuerman, Richard Rafoth, Howard Bushnell, Leslie Lagerquist, David Venhuizen, Gregg Giesler, Gary Kleiber, Clark Kent, George Patterson. II . i xancj; SEEJ1TJ1 1 1 1 f 1 1 i ?.« ? ft pp BT r v I I . (],: I' i i. i 582 f I ?« I f I •H f % 0 0 M 0 ill i i! J J V v - i TOP ROW: Robert Jungcr, Gary Titterington, George Bachman, Robert Rapp, Take Plattner Raloh TiHevir n-.v.vi u • t D- ,, Ernest Bonanuo, Philip Burkhart, James Johnson, John Lamb, Scott Herrick, Ronald DidSffi SsK NDRO MW' Russell Koeller, Daniel Sands, Richard Lute, Timothy Nafziger, David Herrera, Roger He lebuvck Gene SnoVtrnVn £ °en,nlst ° eefe' Jaynes, William Heasom, James Burgh, Paul Butler. BOTTOM ROW: Roger FrCid £n TH X A r J f™n ' Robert Grandys, Herbert Sosin, Dale Newton, Robert Rieter, John Christiano, JanJ Ginther David Santogrussi ' CamPbe ' SCOTT 3W SNYDER 2E TOP ROW: Michael Cooper Roger Zmrhal, Ray Hankes, Edward Gozdecki, Ste phen Hastiass, Steve Scott Bert Kidd Roeer Herman Fred ROW- rSvZ. rnUS' Mer4.?llher J,r' Cf y £erman' Robert Dow' Kenneth Holz e Thompson Charles Whekhel Barry WeSteb SECOND K?™ V?h Gronewold Thomas Mayerle, Paul Walk, Richard Neece, Theodore Neumann, Darrel Hagberg George Buchik To seoh Mucha ROW •.tr CmCfc?J,anepSoJn CrVllIe' Rl ard Erdmann' Ronald Block, James Lesniak, Russell Kooy, Dali Ekof, ,PaulA tman BOTTOM S SSji SSSiSSr Lift°n' DaVld VOgCn' G1Cnn GlbbJs' G™ AndrewTu ?? ' Mi;! ■ f I f f iff t t r f ft? r' vTV'vvSr 583 TOP ROW: Joseph Dresar, Ronald Salerno, Carl_ Awe, Larry Green, Howard Fenn, Stephen Samet, Daniel Breit, George Rock, Terry Locke, THIRD Timothy Tullock. SECOND ROW: Darold Herdes, John Bieritz, Terry Colbert, James Ingle Jr.rjerryBenson7AirerGrandt,' Daniel Green, Gerald Smith, Phillip Dunn, Richard Schiefelbein, Fred Bcrger, John Miller, Russell Ewers. BOTTOM ROW: William Rahe Mark Faiwell Ronald Hennnch, Leon Dornstreich, Steven Highbarger, Arthur Feinberg, Stephen Lagerlund,' Alan Gordon, Reginal Mitchell, Howard Emmerman SNYDER 4E WESTON 1 TOP ROW: George Patino, Phillip Schliem, Lester Sherer, Kenneth Wikoff, Richard Ringhofer, Paul Eschmann, Tony LaRussa, Robert Culli, Harry Miller, Daniel Schaubert. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Roszhart, Timothy Ohman, William Hamilton, Edward F ahrner, Richard Patterson Bruce Wallace, Barry Greenberg, Ray Novak. TOP ROW: Bruno Breitmeyer, Donald Meyer, Arie Vanderploeg, Edward Fahrner, Daniel Parz, Richard Swansen, Marc Aronin. BOTTOM ROW: Roy Malik, Robert Kaiser, Gregory Kuch, Wesley Habley, Stuart Schupack, Brain Burch, David Luck. WESTON HALL COUNCIL WESTON 2E TOP ROW: Dennis Williams, LeRoy Shibuya, Douglas Drake, David Samaras, William Kazinka, Charles Goewey, Richard Tappan, Dell Ward Charles Habich, Robert Blumenthal, Barry Sherman, Frank Dunnington, Stephen Doll, Robert Kaiser, Robert Menzimer Mark Rosenblum' Robert Hahn. SECOND ROW: Michael Baird, William Wind, William Shafer, Randall Stiles, Ralph Mindock, Richard Nutt Matti Harm' Frank Biancalana, Richard Davies, Terry Becker, Robert Meinershagen, Clyde Baker, Vernon Kinnee, Gregory Grebe, Tohn Spenader Tohn' Heihgenstein, Harold Helland. BOTTOM ROW: Bruce Baker, David Scholz, James Sanner, David Means, Bruno Breitmeyer, Stuart Simon Fhomas Smith, Lowell Peck, Kelly Hsia, Owen Autry, William Fitzpatrick, James McFarland. fe l! ? t-  • t ft t t t t t t t ? t f r % TOP ROW: Gregory Phillips, Daniel Kocher, Thomas Jones, David Kartman, James Freeburg, Roger Ivins, Daniel Rady, Larry Scott, Robert Alexander, Robert Borch, Richard Biddle, James Roman, Steven Friedman, Russell Dupuis, Harry Blake, Jerome Paul, Nguyen Tung. THIRD ROW: Charles Shriver, Thomas Bodle, Terry Sellke, Herbert Grotewold, George Plotzke, William McCall, Philip McCall, Jr., Mark Hanold, John Charleston, Stephen Dice, James Smith, Robert Lefler, Robert Kuhl, Richard Kasten, Thomas Harding, Wesley Habley, Louis Alster, Frank Havill, Jr., William Lynk. SECOND ROW: Stuart Schupack, Jerome Zink, Michael Schroeder, Richard Tuenjes, Terry Bequette, Daniel Zay, Daniel Parz, John Wachowicz, Richard Engelhorn, Randall Schultz, Dale Kotnour, Alan Walker, Phillip Czechowski. BOTTOM ROW: Benn Okawa, Kenneth Ehrlich, Joseph Thiel, Kevin Keller, Henry Hikman, William Witzig, Fred Lukasik, Jr., Randall Monroe, Dennis Doelitzseh, Thomas Graddy, Robert Spear, Paul Costello. WESTON 3E WESTON 4E TOP ROW: David Houser, Michael Clark, Donald Montgomery, Jerry Fox, Thomas Tassio, Robert Landgraf, James Gummersheimer, Russell Horsley, Steven Ferreira, Preston Gale, Charles Montague, David McConnell, David Ostrodka, Michael Gilliam, Robert Thiel, James Gerber. SECOND ROW: Delos Pieper, York Phillips, David Atkins, Vincent Pari, Richard Baumbartner, Robert Hunnes, John Greenwell, Thomas Campbell, Irwin Nejdl, John Gearhart, Edward Kosher, Bruce Rutan, Frederick Gilmore, Gregory Gaskill, Richard Washburn, Larry Greep, Glenn Holler. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Markezich, Richard Binder, Larry Day, Richard Burkhart, Richard Groenwald, Bronson Davis, Richard Swansen, Ted Sigtenhorst, Jack Feldman, Robert Hurley, Gary Young, George Saxton, Warren Judd. ■IP I It II i M f: ft? V M M' • 1 1 v «v ■m. r -■Mr . l I II I 586 if f w m , DJ Oj-P t I f f-1 f | f f-fft f-f a ■  4£«« V T?rLR W: B°b Litchfield, Francis Carter Doran Timmer, Denny Brandon, Roy Slowinski, Norman Dobbs, Michael Brown, Bruce Burch Snnav„a™nSwA°UfS Fnedr.ch Charles Glasser Earl Schroeder, James Baron, James Wasik, Michael Lamport Guang Fang, t.Jl va S VOND R°W- A2dre ?arr, Robert Gerencher, George Walton, Steward Hartman, Joe Simmons, Tames Drummond Norris Lessley, Edwin Thompson, Stuart Barab, David Pieper, William Passafume, Anthony Polgar, Michael Donovan Donald BrehmS chr n Nick Grooms, John Cook, Scott Cornell, Grant Buehrin, Donald Tursman. BOTTOM ROW: Lynn Bender', Roger DuPuTs DavU ReiS i £ koLTiV: SaBOaZ°n' MarC Ar°nin' RalpH LarS°n' J CrOUCh Gregor Kush, James £3 33££tS WESTON 2W WESTON 3W TOP ROW Mark Larson Roger Fatheree, James Fuller, Hartley Provisor, Arthur Mann, Kenneth Skiles, Gary Walker, Richard Sperrv Stenhen Frne r' Martl f 1' Arnold Harrison, Paul Dorner, Albert Panozzo, Thomas Dreyer, Dale Paquette, Larry Snow! Steven Theobald Ernest German, Wayne Lehman, Craig Sanders, Steven Clark. BOTTOM ROW: Daniel Johns, David Schleeter, Stephen Sinon Richard Fass.no James Weiss, Dennis Pagni, Arie Vanderploeg, Roy Malik, Jeffrey Fleming, Paul Klein, Victor Braca, Joseph Lamos, Terry Layman 587 TOP ROW: David Luck, John Sepich, Douglas Block, Gene Rutkowski, George Pilch, William Rubin, Albe Bakeman, James Vail, David Stuckel, Stephen Johnson, Fred Mierzwa, Kenneth Zuhlke, David Anderson, Kenneth Marr, Roy Mann, Jon Kenney. SECOND ROW: Donald Russell, Roger Harszy, James Kolar, George Vandenberg, Lloyd Jukkola, Thomas Guebert, Lando Eitzen, Edward Stanton, Charles Harrington, Robert McCain, William Gartley, Allan Romba, Gary Miller. BOTTOM ROW: Ronald Sivertson, Gary Zauhar, James Patton, Harold Meyer, Stanley Payne, Martin Rench, Donald Meyer, Jeffery Jensik, Paul Cox, Jeff Merrick, John Carriere, Edward Johnson. WESTON 4W FORBES 3W TOP ROW: John Robbins, Lawerence'.Garland, William Brakin, Robert Walsh, Robert Beck, Stephan Chait, George Dannells, Arnold Senn, Terrance Mondy, Robert Treanor, Edgar Iwamoto. SECOND ROW: Marvin Rudman, David Bethard, James Weeks, James Hirst, David Shanahan, Clifford Simpson, Steven Wahl, Thomas Ross. BOTTOM ROW: William Kubik, Henry Hickman, William Rhyne, Roger Frison, Edward Olds, Christian ZurSchmiede, Raymond Venus, William Lovett. hr m . : INDEX Acacia, 450 Admissions and Records, 163 Agriculture, College of, 172 Agriculture, Council, 356 Agriculture, Economics Club, 355 Agriculture, Education Club, 356 Air Force, R.O.T.C, 357, 358, 359 Allen North, 506, 507, 508 Allen South, 509, 510 Alpha Chi Omega, 426 Alpha Chi Rho 451 Alpha Delta Phi, 452 Alpha Delta Pi, 427 Alpha Delta Sigma, 361 Alpha Epsilon, 361 Alpha Epsilon Phi, 428 Alpha Epsilon Pi, 454, 455 Alpha Eta Rho, 362 Alpha Gamma Delta, 429 Alpha Gamma Rho, 453 Alpha House, 506 Alpha Kappa Alpha, 449 Alpha Kappa Lambda, 456 Alpha Kappa Psi, 362 Alpha Lambda Delta, 363 Alpha Omicron Pi, 430 Alpha Phi, 431 Alpha Phi Omega, 364 Alpha Rho Chi, 457 Alpha Sigma Phi, 458 Alpha Tau Alpha, 365 Alpha Tau Omega, 459 Alpha Xi Delta, 432 Alpha Zeta, 365 Alpine Lodge, 544 Alumni Association, 190 American Ceramic Society, 366 American Foundrymen's Society, 384 American Institute of Architects, 351 American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 352 American Institute of Industrial Engineers, 353 American Recreation Society, 410 American Society for Agricultural Engineers, 353 American Society for Civil Engineers, 354 American Society for Mechanical Engineers, 354 Angel Flight, 360 Armed Forces Council, 367 Armory House, 545 Army R.O.T.C, 368, 369, 370, 371 Association for Childhood Education, Association of Internation Students 394 Association of the U.S. Army 367 A-ti-us, 366 Abate, Alex Michael, 458 Abbott, Barbara Ann, 230, 443 Abbott, Loraine, 381 Abbott, Randall Lee, 407, 576 Abdelsamad, Sana R., 395 Abel, Theodore, 579 Abele, Susan Jane, 539 Abell, John Lambert, 355, 356, 365 Abelson, Arthur Rolfe, 407, 490 Abernathy, Thomas David, 364 Ableman, Darlene Faye, 444 Ablin, Lester Kenneth, 575 Abmed, Abdell, 378 Abraham, Kenneth Alan, 364 Abraham, Laurence F., 498 Abraham, William John, 491 Abrams, Feme Henna, 521 Abrams, Howard Irving, 273, 552 Abrams, Melvyn Allen, 412 Abramson, David Victor, 504 Acker, David Seth, 478 Acker, Dolores Annette, 522 Ackerman, Arthur Wade, 583 Ackerman, Dale Lester, 582 Ackerman, Gene F., Jr., 74, 367, 463 Ackerman, Larry Lee, 564 Ackerman, Van Heiss, 459 Ackerman, Lynne Elsa, 537 Ackerson, Donald Keith, 74, 381 Ackland, Janet Kay, 247, 268, 524 Acks, Ronald William, 194, 341 420 499 Acord, Jon Stephen, 499 Adair, Sharon Kay, 268, 388, 448 Adam, John Robert, 381, 575 Adamaitis, Janice Rose, 448 Adami, Dave Richard, 260, 465 Adams, David Lawrence, 354, 477 Adams, Dean Andrew, 559 Adams, Harold Corwin, II, 359 Adams, Mary Juanita, 529 Adams, Robert Eldon, 353, 361, 564 Adams, Roy Dean, 461 Adams, Steven Lee, 459 Adams, Thomas Edward, 467 Adams, William Ray, 548 Adamski, Barbara Jean, 405, 544 Adamson, Judith Ann, 247, 440 Adamson, Nancy Jean, 567 Adamstone, Dr. Frank, 187 Adaska, William Wayne, 362 Addis, Andra Lesley, 74, 444 Addis, William Henry, 552 Adell, Roger, 454 Adelman, Linda Gail, 536 Aden, Herbert Lee, 355 Adewunmi, Adegboyega A., 74, 390 Adinolff, Frank J., 416 Adkins, Michael Ray, 556 Adreani, Susan Joyce, 539 Adrian, Eunice Jane, 529 Aerbaugh, Donald E., 269, 576 Afflich, Jams Louise, 565 Aazzi, Judith Lynn, 74, 438 Agron, Edythe Rose, 525 Agullo, Francisco J., 212 Agwuna, Emmanuel N., 404 Ahl, Deborah Jo, 509 Ahlberg, James Edwin, 467 Ahlstrom, James Douglas, 74 Ahrens, Paul Roger, 574 Aikman, Mary Jane, 247, 268, 523 Aimone, Virginia, 74 Airola, John Allen, 390 Akin, David Edwin, 210, 211, 213, 407 453 Akin, John Arthur, 475 Aklinski, Dennis Chester, 486 Alban, Bennett Michael, 237, 240, 270 Albano, Daniel Vincent, 285, 559 ' Albers, Brian Elmer, 488 Albertine, John Martin, 559 Alberts, Jo Elaine, 410 Alberts, Michael John, 461 Albrecht, Kathleen Marie, 536 Albrecht, Kenneth W., 404 Albrecht, Philip Warren, 407 Albright, William G., 381 Alcorn, Diana Lynn, 532 Alderdice, Donna Dale, 413 Aldrich, Robert Arthur, 503 Alex, Gary Everett, 74, 365, 556 Alexander, Beth, 446 Alexander, Arlie Allen, 568 Alexander, David Eugene, 287 Alexander, David Francis, 380 Alexander, Dennis M., 555 Alexander, Harold Wayne, 574 Alexander, Kathryn Ann, 538 Alexander, Robert John, 586 Alexander, William A., 450 Alison, Ida Kathleen, 378, 379, 535 Al-Kishtaini, Sabah F., 379 Allaman, Gail Lee, 453 Allaman, Roger Blaine, 74, 194, 365, 453 Allard, Michael Duane, 390, 493 Allen, Barbara Lee, 285, 522 Allen, Bruce Arthur, 342 Allen, Charles Humphrey, 74, 259, 354 375, 390, 503 Allen, Chip, 197 Allen, David Lee, 483 Allen, Jary Aline, 565 Allen, Joseph Dulles, 237, 238, 240 Allen, Julia Houser, 536 Allen, Larry James, 273, 546 Allen, Larry Leroy, 74, 287, 356, 470 Allen, Lee, 535 Allen, Maria Lee, 535 Allen, Nancy Jean, 535 Allen, Nancy K., 540 Allen, Neil Keith, 364 Allen, Rebecca Ann, 404 Allen, Richard Clark, 461 Allen, Richard George, 577 Allen, Sue Katherine, 247, 394, 447 Allen, Thomas Gregory, 458 Allen, Thomas Leslie, 384 Allen, William Marshall, 341 Allen, William Robert, 503 Alles, Patricia Louise, 531 Allie, Glen Leonard, 341 Allison, Herman Dean, 407, 570 Allison, Larry (Rev.), 380 Allison, Sara Ann, 519 Allison, Scott Keith, 475 Allison, Toni Jean, 417, 528 Allison, Turee Lee, 397 Almassy, Imre George, 480 Almon, John Sterling, 259, 261 , 401 , 485 Almon, Richard Reiling, 74 Almy, David Baird, 75, 389 Alonas, Paul George, 417 Alpert, Daniel (Dean), 180 Alpert, Sidney Alan, 504 Alpert, Susan Irene, 520 Alsberg, Peter Allyn, 75, 502 Alsberg, Terry Wayne, 230, 502 Alsip, Darlene Kay, 511 Alshabibi, Muhsin M. A., 379 Alster, Louis Gregory, 287, 586 Alster, Susan Frances, 75, 264, 265, 442 Alter, Sharon Zaye, 75 Althaus, David George, 278, 572 Altman, Paul Stephen, 75, 241, 583 Altschul, Sharon P., 567 Alvey, David Trent, 283, 410, 559 Amaldenhaver, Cheryle, 363 Ambrose, Connie Lorraine, 75, 437 Ambrosino, Alyce R., 569 Ambrosius, Lloyd Eugene, 196 Ament, Mrs. Esther, 500 Amerein, Stephen R., 548 Amerlan, Carl John, Jr., 75, 285 Amerlan, Howard Allan, 75, 285 Ames, Lydia Elizabeth, 514 Ames, Rowena Louise, 529 Amft, Barbara Karen, 75, 569 Amft, Kathryn Nancy, 565 Amideo, William Fred, 578 Amlin, Priscilla Jane, 525 Amos, Linda Lee, 523 Amram, Robert Michael, 456 Amsterdam, Roberta Susan, 539 Amstutz, Sharon Kay, 220 Amt, Donald Fred, 552 Anable, Paul Robert, 220, 397, 399 Anapol, Fred Charles, 482 Anargyros, Georgia Ann, 75, 388, 565 Andalman, David Aaron, 390, 579 Andersack, Rita Martha, 512 Andersen, Edward Paul, 564 Andersen, Judith Ann, 360, 404 Andersen, Robert James, 467 Anderson, Annette Vicki, 449 Anderson, Barbara Gail, 363, 517 Anderson, Beverly Sue, 531 Anderson, Carl John, 396, 456 Anderson, Carol E., 266, 268 Anderson, Cheryl Ann, 540 Anderson, Cheryl Louise, 533 Anderson, Clayton Mark, 465 Anderson, Clyde R., 354 Anderson, Cynthia Jane, 417, 565 Anderson, Darryl Dean, 345, 500 Anderson, David Ronald, 586 Anderson, David William, 469 Anderson, Don Leroy, 353 Anderson, Douglas Arthur, 575 Anderson, Duane Lee, 75 Anderson, Eileen Leslie, 543 Anderson, Ellen Lynn, 448 Anderson, Eric Carl, 386 Anderson, Eric Rune, 555 Anderson, Ernest W., 377 Anderson, Goegr Paul, 356, 550 Anderson, Glen Richard, 285 Anderson, Glenda May, 442 Anderson, Harold Sanford, 75, 276, 470 Anderson, Helen Maureen, 388 Anderson, Herbert J., Jr., 280 Anderson, James A., 396 Anderson James J., 75, 571 Anderson, James Wilson, 230, 461 Anderson, Jean Martin, 360, 442 Anderson, John C, Jr., 276 Anderson, John Long, 197 Anderson, Jon Hall, 555 Anderson, Jon Walden, 469 Anderson, Julie Alice, 518 Anderson, Kai Grant E., 341, 499 Anderson, Karen Marie, 230, 438 Anderson, Kathryn Joan, 535 Anderson, Keith Richard, 75, 457 Anderson, Kenneth Allan, 75, 366 Anderson, Kenneth Wayne, 407 Anderson, Kimberly Kay, 366, 448 Anderson, Lynette Gaye, 391, 447 Anderson, Margaret V., 431 Anderson, Margo Suzanne, 405, 525 Anderson, Mary Jill, 75 Anderson, Mary Louise, 569 Anderson, Michael Jon, 404, 568 Anderson, Nancy Sue, 448 Anderson, Richard G., 197, 461 Anderson, Richard J., 196, 229, 502 Anderson, Richard N., 345 Anderson, Robert James, 75 Anderson, Robert William, 386 Anderson, Steven John, 450 Anderson, Terry Cahill, 573 Anderson Thomas Lee, 287 Anderson, Vicki, 239 Andleman, David, 482 Andras, William Steven, 575 Andre, Kenneth William, 407, 485 Andreasen, Duane Leon, 75, 564 Andreen, Jerry Steven, 75, 269, 270, 362 Andres, Russell Allen, Jr., 489 Andres, Sandra Jean, 543 Andrew, Mary Ellen, 196, 441 Andrews, Alan Douglas, 225, 545 Andrews, Dean, 273 Andrews, Herrold Dean, 407, 548 Andrews, Margaret, 352, 447 Andrews, Margaret Jean, 75, 211, 388 Andrews, Mrs. Thelma, 459 Andris, Ronald George, 75 Angel, Gladys, 535 Angel, Roger Kenneth, 75, 262, 381, 416, 450 Angell, Carl Henry, 552 Angell, Susan Fisher, 565 Angoli, Louis Edmund, 285 Angone, Adrienne Lynn, 286, 511 Angus, Donald McClean, 75, 194, 210, 218, 228, 259, 464 Angus, Kenneth Edwin, 475 Aniballi, Douglas Frank, 384, 460 Annis, Mary Jo, 569 Anniss, Janice Kaye, 267, 529 Ansbergs, Janis Alnis, 574 Anselmo, Frank Michael, 480 Antas, Edmund Joseph, 352 Anticol, Annabelle Ruth, 366, 520 Antolak, Kenneth Stuart, 552 Antonovych, Boris Roman, 421 Antosik, Stanley J., 197 Apfel, Marilyn Helen, 75, 443 Apfelroth, Esther Riva, 536 Apken, Barbara Ann, 509 Appelman, Carol Ellen, 565 Aprati, Frederick P., Jr., 75, 201 344 420, 492 April, Jay Irwin Apsey, Stephen H., 485 Arbeiter, Judith McBride, 435 Arbenz, Mary H., 221, 399 Arbetman, Carla Joan, 520 Arbit, Wendy Beryl, 220, 363 Archambault, Mary Anne, 518 Archer, Pamela Kathryn, 75, 264, 265 426 Archer, Robert Richard, 572 Archery, Joseph M. E. T., 76, 352 Ardell, Milford Ames, 373, 498 Ardell, Robert Steven, 498 Arendt, James William Arendt, Janice Marie, 535 Arganbright, Mary Jane, 76, 241. 388 408, 429 Arkwright, Marjorie S., 208 Arlen, Kathryn Grace, 283 Armantrout, Maria Sue, 542 Armes, William David, 381 Armour, Keith Scott, 579 Armstrong, Charles F., 473 Armstrong, David L., 423 Armstrong, Harlow Scott, 552 Arndt, Lynn Dianne, 257, 441 Arndt, Robert John, 386 Arnett, Edward Francis, 582 Arnett, James Ralph, 491 Arney, Kathleen June 523 Arney, Kenneth Wayne, 280, 573 Arnold, David Burton, 355 Arnold, Jeffrey Alan, 76 Arnold, Kenneth Frank, 76, 364 Arnold, Lester Eugene, 392, 422 Arnold, Terry Gene, 458 Aron, Barbara Jean, 540 Aron, Richard Frederick, 273, 560 Aronin, Marc Jan, 257, 269, 585, 589 Aronoff, Richard, 454 Aronson, Jaycee Wilma, 266, 521 Aronson, Marsha Jay, 363, 520 Arquilla, Alfred Frank, 494 Arras, Roger Eugene, 76, 355 Arrichiello, Felecia, 440 Artstein, Joan Marsha, 510 Arvedson, Mrs. F. S., 374 Arvedson, Father F. S., 374 Asano, Hiromi, 540 Asaturians, Armen, 5 76 Asch, Albert John, 285 Aschbacher, David F., 460 Ascher, Barry Harvey, 411, 549 Aschman, Michael Peters, 575 Ash, Cynthia Sue, 220, 443 Ash, Lyn Gale, 278, 378, 453 Ash, Robert Paul, 287, 408 Ash, Thomas Michael, 390 Ashbaugh, John David, 548 Ashbrook, Deborah Louise, 286, 523 Ashby, Douglas Earl, 575 Asher, Gary Lee, 353 Ashmore, Jamile Abraham, 345 Ashtray, Samuel J., 212 Aspengren, Mary Lou, 535 Ate, Judy Lee, 410 Atkins, Daniel Ewell, 374 Atkins, David Buford, Jr., 471, 586 Atkins, Merle Eugene, 465 Atlas, Jane Ellen, 268 Atlas, Ronald Jay, 261, 482 Atutis, Victor Alexander, 76, 404 Atwood, John William, 374 Au, Patrick S. 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A., 154 Brandner, Jeanette Ruth, 441 Brandner, Robert Louis, 353, 580 Brandon, Denny Lee, 587 Brandt, Gary Wayne, 154, 404 Brandt, Stanley Stettz, 501 Branouhn, Andrea M., 522 Branham, Mark Louis, 480 Brania, Geraldine A., 81, 535 Brannan, Carol Ann, 510 Brar, Iqeal Singh, 354 Brass, Daniel Joseph, 581 Brass, Richard William, 81, 389, 556 Bratton, David Keith, 577 Bratton, Nancy Lou, 278 Bratton, Paul Edward, 355 Brauer, Donald Eugene, 213, 470 Braugham, Charles Edward, 408 Braun, Brian Alan, 490 Braun, Dennis Lee, 457 Braun, Howard, assistant football coach, 341 Braun, Leslie Allen, 566 Braun, Richard Alan, 354 Bravard, Steven Douglas, 81, 477 Brave, Kathleen Anne, 278, 510 Brawner, Gary Duane, 570 Brawner, Kent Alan, 570 Bray, Walter Edmunds, 492 Brazdys, Saulius Stanley, 392 Breakstone, Beverly Eva, 543 Breckel , Louise Marie, 443 Breeding, David G., 197 Breen, Nancy Elen, 213, 441 Bregar, Raymond Edward, 564 Brehm, Barry Lee, 581 Brehm, Donald Lee, 362, 415, 587 Breidert, Robert Bruce, 195 Breit, Alison Leigh, 510 Breit, Daniel Irwin, 410, 584 Breitbach, Charles T., 545 Breitbarth, Susan Edith, 512 Breitmeyer, Bruno G., 403, 407, 585 Breliant, Susan Jean, 511 Brelowski, Patricia Anne, 354, 447 Brems, Lisa Inge, 417 Breniser, Gunilla Ahlis, 432 Breniser, Paula Dorene, 536 Brenna, Cynthia Marya, 438 Brenneman, Laura Diane, 537 Brennen, Terry Ernest, 462 Brent, David James, 197, 237, 259, 261 Bressette, Judy Jean, 526 Bressler, Margaret Kay, 510 Bretscher, Nancy Lorene, 565 Breuer, Tom Edwin, 273 Brewbaker, Stanley Lynn, 379 Brewer, David William, 344, 474 Brewer, Donald E., 364, 577 Brewer, Ernest Lester, 81, 259, 465 Brewer, Karen Mildred, 81, 408, 447 Brewer, Thomas Edward, 81, 259, 262, 484 Brewick, Marilyn June, 287, 413, 518 Brex, Arline Gerda, 81, 515 Breyer, Christine Ann, 518 Breyer, Robert Herman, 498 Brezinski, David Francis, 81, 495 Brichta, Lovice Joy, 522 Brickey, Michael Francis, 284, 286 Brickman, Judith Paula, 279, 366, 428 Bridge, James Douglas, 355 Bridge, Nicholas Winter, 499 Bridges, Mrs. Helen, 431 Bridges, Jan M., 342 Brieske, Leo Martin, 467 Briggs, Barry Dean, 269 Briggs, Beverly Ann, 287, 519 Briggs, Donald Ray, 459 Briggs, Harvey Robert, 81, 574 Briggs, Loudon Reed, II, 463 Briggs, Marilyn Elaine, 230 Briggs, Robert George, 362, 552 Bright, Bonita Helene, 81, 565 Bright, Lois Corinne, 443 Brightbill, Linwood J., 386 Brignon, William Russell, 492 Brill, Joan Beth, 431 Brill, Marlene Ann, 81, 521 Brillhart, Kenneth E., 282, 408 Brin, Gerald Allen, 386 Brinker, Mary Catherine, 539 Brinkman, Diane Merry, 81, 445 Brinkman, Sally Laurie, 81, 516 Briscoe, Dorothy Ellen, 285 Briskman, Arnold, 498 Briskman, Rick Dale, 498 Brissman, Barry Grant, 410 Bristol, Susan Anne, 514 Britton, Barbara Lou, 230, 283 Broaddus, Rebecca Minor, 523 Brobst, Charles Raymond, 574 Brock, Thomas William, 287 Brockjones, Carolyn Ann, 286 Brockman, Lois Jean, 535 Brockmeyer, Terry Olyn, 273, 553 Brockway, John Aubrey, 284 Brodsky, Esther Susan, 540 Brodsky, Jacqueline, 81, 265, 436 Brodt, Paul Victor, 499 Brody, Marvin Dennis, 81 Broida, Ronald Jay, 30, 81, 194, 201, 259, 490 Brokaw, Terry C, 541 Broman, Donald Emery, Jr., 451 Bromberg, Paul, 404 Broner, Rena Sharon, 510 Brookhart, Carol Ann, 283, 507 Brooks, Allyn Anthony, 383, 462 Brooks, Billy Carl, 81, 383, 547 Brooks, Carson Craig, 578 Brooks, Gary Allan, 257 Brooks, Kathleen Daisy, 196, 221, 256, 419, 441 Brooks, Patty, 537 Brooks, Richard Eugene, 278 Brooks, Thomas Edward, 81 Broom, Etha Jereen, 287, 518 Broom, Gordon Ralph, 30, 81, 237, 240, 259, 470 Broom, Robert Vail, 197, 470 Broom, Walter Eugene, Jr., 484 Broom, William Lewis, 485 Broome, Robert Murphy, 345, 580 Bropok, Olga, 511 Broquist, Steven Andre, 81, 199, 367, 397, 401, 460 Brossart, David Ernest, 577 Brostoff, Fred Elihu, 454 Brothers, Robert Clark, 467 Brotman, Suzanne, 535 Broughton, Charles Alden, 573 Broughton, Cindy Louise, 518 Brower, Charles Wayne, 364, 544 Brown, Allan Ince, 283, 550 Brown, Barry David, 396 Brown, Beth Jo, 510 Brown, Bruce Allen, 410, 502 Brown, Carla Jo, 567 Brown, Catherine Ann, 81, 427 Brown, Charles Alden, 554 Brown, Cynthia Janerine, 394, 449 Brown, Cynthia Louise, 449 Brown, Daniel Keith, 280 Brown, David Bradley, 284, 458 Brown, Diane Elaine, 385, 539 Brown, Donald Lee, 475 Brown, Prof. Ester, 388 Brown, Geoffrey Peter, 479 Brown, Gerald Douglas, 481 Brown, Harold Thomas, 407 Brown, Holly Beth, 82, 265, 436 Brown, Jack Dale, 386, 387 Brown, J. M., freshman football coach, 341 Brown, James Marce, 552 Brown, Kathleen Marie, 220 Brown, Larry Wayne, 82, 389 Brown, Lee Oliver, 354 Brown, Lia Fatima, 536 Brown, Loretta Anne, 526 Brown, Marilyn Ruth, 82, 265, 428 Brown, Mrs. Mary, 533 Brown, Michael Reed, 578 Brown, Michael William, 587 Brown, Pamela Ruth, 527 Brown, Randall Alan, 345 Brown, Richard Hastings, 477 Brown, Robert, 341, 459 Brown, Sharon Sue, 443 Brown, Sherrie Ann, 417, 429 Brown, Timothy Lee, 390, 471, 580 Brown, William Franklin, 479 Brown, William Glenn, 483 Brown, Willis Everette, 471 Brownfield, Susan Jane, 82, 282, 413 448 Broyhill, Roger Allen, 464 Broyles, Allen Ross, 82, 352 Brubaker, Gerald Leroy, 362 Brubaker, James Clark, 461 Brubaker, John Graham, Jr., 494 Brubaker, Steven Harders, 407, 489 Bruce, Carlyn Reece, 569 Bruce, Patricia Diane, 267, 525 Bruce, Robert William, 499 Bruch, Ronald Erwin, 355 Brucker, Anita Strauss, 539 Brucker, Jeanette M., 82, 356, 377, 519 Bruckman, Carl Joseph, 210, 238, 457 Bruckman, Lois Ellen, 82, 448 Bruckwer, Walter H., Prof., 398 Brueggeman, Robert Neil, 406 Brueggemann, Jeanine Ann, 525 Brumm, Steven, 364 Brunberg, Mary L., 197 Brune, Peter Borden, 477 Brune, Virginia Adelaide, 82, 442 Bruner, Elizabeth Anne, 82, 442 Bruni, Frank James, 549 Brunner, James Cedric, 280, 372, 466 Brunner, Sherry Lee, 409, 525 Brunner, Steven Mark, 476 Bruno, Walter, 404 Bruns, Rex Allen, 467 Bruns, Vicki June, 82 Brusso, Barry, 273 Brutsaert, Willem Frans, 353 Bryan, Barbara Ann, 449 Bryant, John David, 245, 359, 464 Bryant, Margaret P., 285 Bryant, Thomas Mark, 409, 579 Bryden, Tommy William, 578 Brydges, Sara Hughes, 517 Brzeczek, Martin Edward, 568 Buch, Clark Ivan, 504 Buch, Lee David, 504 Buchanan, Richard W., 82, 383 Buchholz, Allan Clifford, 411 Buchik, George Edward, 583 Buchmann, Kathleen Jo, 531 Buck, Carol Ann, 535 Buck, Carolyn Jeanne, 82, 509 Buck, Marilyn Suzanne, 196, 288, 289 419, 434 Buck, Mary B., 253 Buck, Mary E. Payne, 509 Buckingham, James Robert, 354, 401 Bucklar, John Raymond, 492 Buckler, Maureen Ann, 440 Buckley, Judy Catherine, 82, 509 Buckman, Lawrence Elliot, 476 Budzik, Dennis Michael, 401 Buehrig, Grant Sanders, 587 Buettner, Kathleen Ann, 379 Buff ens, Eileen Joy, 82, 514 Buford, Jane Ann, 514 Bugg, Janet Ann, 533 Buhmann, Carolyn Jean, 513 Bukauskas, William A., 462 Bukowski, Richard S., 197 Bullamore, Helen Pond, 82, 430 Bullard, Clark W., Ill, 82, 416 Bullman, Bruce Dayid, 579 Bulmash, Sherwin Alan, 568 Bunchman, Mary Louise, 445 Bundy, Larry Gene, 82, 280, 581 Bundy, Sheila Kay, 510 Bunker, Linda Kay, 405 Bunning, Donald Leroy, 574 Bunte, Ralph Milford, 404 Bunting, Marcus Loy, 82, 381, 416 Burack, Sherry Joan, 531 Buraczynska, Roxolana M., 420 Burba, Christine S., 539 Burbridge, Robert Arthur, 575 Burch, Brian Russell, 280, 585, 587 Burch, Bruce Edward, 280, 587 Burch, Mrs. E. L., 24 Burch, Gary Eugene, 555 Burcham, Harold Eugene, 419 Burckhardt, Grant F., 545 Burdette, Ronald Gordon, 554 Burdick, Robert Winston, 582 Burdick, William S., 390 Burgbacher, Manfred E., 82, 548 Burge, David Alan, 82, 197 Burgel, Glenys, 511 Burgess, James Michael, 544 Burgh, James W., 583 Burgin, Linda Ann, 516 Burk, Elizabeth J., 282, 529 Burke, David Lee, 484, 558 Burke, David William, 82 Burke, Dennis Joe, 548 Burke, Kathleen Mary, 511 Burke, Margaret Joanne, 215, 522 Burke, Mary Margaret, 311, 366, 442 Burke, Roberta, 82, 437 Burke, Suzanne Louise, 440 Burke, Thomas Michael, 465 Burke, Valerie, 523 Burker, Linda K., 366 Burkett, Arthur Edward, 82, 380 Burkhart, Philip John, 583 Burkhart, Richard M„ 220, 586 Burkholder, Robert L., 566 Burkybile, Carl W., 278, 389 Burkybile, Carolyn Jane, 82, 388, 519 Burkybile, Dale Eugene, 389 Burlew, Claire Ellen, 83, 430 Burley, Robert D., Jr., 468 Burlison, Randall Glen, 342, 353 Burnett, Nancy Adelaide, 196, 288, 41 433 SYMBOL OF EXCELLENCE For 58 years, emphasis on exceptional quality has been the key- note of Rogers yearbooks. 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PLANT-30T FIRST ST., DIXON, ILLINOIS 593 Burnham, Robert Danner, 414 Burns, Bruce Allen, 83, 344 Burns, David Edward, 476 Burns, Marilyn, 352, 439 Burns, Mary Margaret, 439 Burns, Richard Laurence, 548 Burns, Robert Patten, 492 Burroughs, Anthony Jay, 450 Burroughs, David George, 566 Burroughs, Donald, 376 Burroughs, John Cordell, 450 Burroughs, Susan Lee, 277, 405, 511 Burrus, Rebecca Ann, 519 Burtelson, Frederick W., 409 Burroughs, John Cordell, 450 Burroughs, Susan Lee, 277, 405, 511 Burrus, Rebecca Ann, 519 Burtelson, Frederick W., 409 Burzynsk, Richard Henry, 579 Busby, Carol Leigh, 83 Busby, Kathleen Carol, 567 Busch, Michael George, 581 Busch, William Wesley, Jr., 260, 479 Busck, Enka Aborn, 83, 264, 434 Bush, Christine Mary, 516 Bush, Ellen Suzanne, 567 Bush, Janice Marie, 426 Bush, Nancy Jeanne, 287, 430 Bushman, John Francis, 377, 378 Bushnell, Howard Ellis, 582 Busick, Cheryl Lyn, 437 Businaro, Charles Robert, 372 Buss, Stephen Alan, 407, 582 Busse, Mildred Arlene, 524 Bussell, Rodney Louis, 572 Butikas, William A., 577 Butkus, Julia D., 197 Butkus, Kathleen Carol, 211, 284, 413, 437 Butler, Edward Saxe, 83 Butler, Georganne M., 525 Butler, Paul Alan, 583 Butler, William Charles, 83 Butner, Mrs. Mildred, 461 Butterfield, Charlyn Dee, 533 Button, Richard Bruce, 452 Butts, Edward Arthur, 197, 574 Butts, Patricia Ann, 540 Butts, Sheryl Lee, 217, 441 Butzirus, Michael D., 409 Butzow, Norman Gayle, 556 Buysse, James Lester, 468 Byassee, James Henry, 581 Byers, Avon Lee, 550 Byers, Katherine Louise, 442 Bylina, Thomas Joseph, 83 Byman, Robert Leslie, 197, 205, 236, 237, 238, 240, 504 Byram, Gerald Joseph, 466 Byrne, Bonnie Lee, 277, 405 Byrnes, James Richard, 376 Byron, Philip James, 469 Calhoun Hall, 547 Campus Chest, 288. 289 Campus View Lodge. 548 Canterbury Episcopal Found., 374 Can Hall, 571 Cedar Hall, 514 Chevron, 374 Chi Epsilon, 375 Chi Omega, 433 Chi Phi, 462 Chi Psi, 463 Christian Campus House, 547 Christian Science Organization, 375 Circle K, 376 Clark House, 515, 516 College Hall, 549 Columbian Students Association, 377 Commerce and Business Administration, College of, 174 Committee on Student Affairs, 240 Concert Band, 285 Concert Choir, 282 Cooperative Extension Club, 377 Cosmopolitan Club, 378 Cabaniss, Janet Sue, 529 Cabodi, Alan Joseph, 352, 577 Cacchione, Frank Joseph, 83 Cafferata, Lee Ann, 375 Cafferata, William F., Jr., 273 Cagley, Charles Edward, 355 Cahan, Carol Joyce, 83 Cahan, Michael Allen, 498 Cahill, Edward C, Jr., 502 Cahill, Peter George, 356, 365, 453 Cain, James Warren, 572 Cain, John David, 574 Caise, Cheryl Lynn, 438 Caldwell, Michael Ward, 581 Caldwell, Mrs. Nancy, 478 Calhoun, Dean Staub, 345 Calhoun, Richard E., 404 Callaghan, Dennis James, 566 Callaghan, Rchard T., 342 Callen, Peter William, 476 Calliss, Wiliam Allen, 554 Callister, John L., 550 Calvert, Dennis Wayne, 458 Camac, David Eugene, 577 Camargoroncancio, Henry, 377 Camden, Karen Elaine, 517 Cameron, Thomas Barry, 384, 456 Cameron, Vicki Lou, 518 Carter, Robert Leon, 357 Carney, Mrs. Mary, 516 Cammack, Prof. Emerson, 380 Camp, Gary Eugene, 463 Campbell, Claudia Jean, 83 Campbell, Forrest Kent, 285 Campbell, Gloria Mae, 283 Campbell, Gordon L., 452, 583 Campbell, Kathleen Marie, 532 Campbell, Michael Floyd 379 Campbell, Pamela Sue, 544 Campbell, Ronald Lynn, 83, 416 Campbell, Thomas Andrew, 380 Campbell, Terry David, 379, 458 Campbell, Thomas John, 586 Campion, Nora Jule, 537 Campo, Ramon, 549 Campus Chest Charlie, 288 Canfield, Curtis Charles, 459 Canham, Laverne Emory, Jr., 273, 552 Caniff , Michelle Anne, 394 Cann, Elizabeth Ida, 565 Cannell, Lynell Earline, 403, 526 Cannon, Jules Irwin, 487 Cantalupo, James Richard, 505 Cantwell, Kathleen Marie, 253, 443 Cantwell, Thomas Joseph, 544 Cantz, Norman J., 490 Cantzler, Richard M., Jr., 256, 494 Capelle, Roselyn Marie, 512 Capitani, Mary Etta, 565 Capon, Ross Bertram, 257, 374 Caram, Vicki Lynn, 508 Carbonari, Gerald M., 341, 499 Carbonneau, James Robert, 467 Carey, Grace Patricia, 567 Carey, James W., 240 Carey, Kenneth Dee, 477 Carey, William George, 459 Careerman, Renee Eileen, 217, 428 Carius, Allen Barry, 196, 342 Carius, Terry Lee, 583 Carkin, Richard Earle, 392 Carlburg, Margot Lyndon, 83, 432 Carlile, John Webster, Jr., 459 Carlington, Corrie Lynn, 565 Carlino, John Randolph, 486 Carls, Esther Ann, 83, 518 Carlsen, Diane Dorothy, 405, 443 Carlson, Barbara Ruth, 397 Carlson, Brenda Margreta, 405, 537 Carlson, Bronwen Lorene, 265,440, 547 Carlson, Charles Elwood, 409 Carlson, Charles Ernest, 197 Carlson, Danny Lee, 575 Carlson, John Robert, 581 Carlson, John Thomas, 362 Carlson, Judy Ann, 447 Carlson, KennethEric, 83, 409, 414, 577 Carlson, Kenneth Wayne, 83 Carlson, Larry Ellis, 495 Carlson, Linda Claire, 284 Carlson, Linda Jeanne, 511 Carlson, Mary Ann V., 539 Carlson, Nancy Gwendolyn, 246 Carlson, Norman Davis, 407, 582 Carlson, Philip Arnold, 477 Carlson, Robert David, 83, 341, 353, 361, 365, 382 Carlson, Robert Lee, 284, 463 Carlson, Robert Paul, 284, 407 Carlson, Robert Raymond, 284 Carlson, Robert Richard, 284 Carlson, Roberta Diane, 526 Carlson, Ross Bradley, 552 Carlson, Sandra Jean, 197 Carlson, Susan Joanne, 526 Carlson, Tedd Widing, 353, 372, 554 Carlson, Thomas Edward, 230 Carlson, Thomas Gordon, 489 Carlson, Wayne Curtis, 383 Carlson, Wendell Owen, 568 Carlton, Bruce Erich, 260, 451 Carmachel, Sally Ann, 83 Carmichael, James Davis, 470 Carnagey, Robert Wayne, 83 Caron, Barbara Joan, 516 Caron, Kathleen Agnes, 516 Carp, Maryann, 514 Carraro, Carolyn S., 363 Carpenter, Alan Trenton, 502 Carpenter, Arthur Wade, 454 Carpenter, Charles G., 374 Carpenter, David Earl, 548 Carpenter, Paul Timothy, 83, 583 Carpenter, Richard Allen, 544 Carper, Patricia Ann, 523 Carr, Gary David, 287, 352 Carr, Harold Wegman, Jr., 489 Carr, Holly Brita, 267 Carr, Jeffrey Frank, 477 Carr, Larry Dean, 376 Carr, Patricia Ann, 569 Carraro, Carolyn Saida, 565 Carreon, Gloria Ann, 565 Carriere, John Leonard, 388 Carrillo, Mario, 377 Carrillosarmiento, G. D., 377 Carroll, Bette Lee, 413 Carroll, Leo Francis, 485, 552 Carroll, Linda Frances, 417, 430 Carroll, Patricia Jon, 430 Carron, Barbara, 284 Carson, Alan Nigel, 488 Carson, Nancy Kay, 372 Carswell, James Clifford, 560 Carter, Andrew, 228 Carter, David Furrow, 484 Carter, Dee Ann, 432 Carter, Francis Sanford, 587 Carter, Mrs. Gertrude, 435 Carter, Robert Lee, 83, 548, 552 Cartter, Jackson L., 375 Caruso, Melvin Frank, 391, 578 Cary, Gayle Ann, 448 Cary, Janice Marie, 372 Cary, Linda Kathleen, 372, 538 Cary, Robert Philip, 501 Case, Janet Frances, 532 Case, Lawrence Eugene, 261, 489 Cash, Frederick Harrison, 83, 199, 341 Cash, Thomas Ambrose, Jr., 415, 581 Cashman, Dennis Keith, 197, 343, 420, 461 Cashmore, James W., 499 Cashmore, Richard James, 345 Cassie, James C, Jr., 83 Castagno, James Richard, 83, 452 Castator, Alan Byron, 345, 420, 499 Castenson, Richard Lee, 407 Casterton, Cherie Lynn, 426 Castilow, David Hunter, 461 Castro, John Paul, 237, 559 Catalfano, Helena Ann, 437 Cathcart, Darlene Mary, 83 Catlett, Stanley L., 465 Cato, James Alvin, Jr., 284, 285 Cattron, David Leon, 356 Caudell, James Michael, 581 Cavanaugh, Patricia E, 363, 426 Cavolo, Richard Andrew, 84 Cayton, Janet Lynn, 535 Cazier, Mildred Eleen, 532 Ceferin, Jack Valentine, 364 Cegielski, Kathleen E., 529 Celebucki, Mary Jane, 569 Celic, Kenneth Fernand, 469 Celio, William John, 264, 566 Cerda, Martha Anne, 510 Cerf , Nancy Lynne Cere, 385, 540 Cerny, Ann Rose, 514 Cerovich, Vlastimir J., 555 Cervera, Louis Francis, 260, 466 Chaber, Robert Alan, 362 Chafee, Marguerite Hope, 84 Chait, Stephan Jerome, 560, 588 Chalcraft, Jane E., 435 Chamberlain, Bryce B., 576 Chamberlain, Judith, 541 Chamberlain, Joanne E., 417, 523 Chamberlain, Paul Dean, 422 Chamberlain, Ronald Lee, 566 Chamberlin, Merle Alison, 390, 422, 536 Chamless, John Paul, 252 Champion, Michael Joseph, 545 Champley, Thomas Henry, 409 .453 Chan, Christopher S., 386 Chan, Hing-Chun, 84 Chan, Olivia Yvonne, 536 Chang, Doris, 84 Chang, Lowell Godwin, 84 Chapek, Linda Elaine, 535 Chapman, Alan Richard, 584 Chapman, Delinda Ann, 535 Chapman, Georgiana, 84, 436 Chapman, John W., Ill, 450 Chapman, Phyllis Gwen, 430 Chapman, William Allen, 214, 454 Chappie, Stephen C, 480 Charlani, Wayne William, 364 Charles, Allan Howard, 498 Charleston, John George, 586 Charneski, William J., Jr., 390 Chartrau, Ronald Perry, 548 Chase, Mary Doolin, 84 Chase, Robert William, 286 Chavin, Scott Alan, 476 Checkman, Harvey Bruce, 84, 390, 564 Chelin Jory Ives, 84, 560 Chelius, Susan, 511 Chenowith, Linda Lodwig, 352 Cherikos, Margo Cheri, 530 Chernick, Lester Bruce, 560 Cherry, Stephen Joseph, 84, 575 Cheskis, Edward Jay, 560 Chesrow, Richard Amadeus, 580 Chesrown, Russell James, 468 Chessman, Gary Albert, 84, 406, 464 Cheszek, Andrea Joyce, 511 Cheung, Nicky Kan Yin, 386 Chez, Linda Joy, 446 Chickles, James George, 357, 463 Chidley, Douglas Joseph, 467 Childers, Mary Brent, 529 Childers, Richard K., 62 Chilis, Kathryn James, 510 Chilton James Paul, 494 Chisler, James Martin, 549 Chizewer, Arline Ellen, 446 Chmielewski, Edward S., 559 Chmielinski, Marcia T., 84, 512 Choban, Bernard, 560 Choi, Siu Fung, 84 Choisser, Steven Carl, 500 Chomko, Milena, 230, 510 Chorley, Richard Kenneth, 84 Chouinard, Paul Lewelyn, 284 Choules, Louisa, 287, 510 Chow, James Chehmin, 84, 564 Chrisriansen, Jay, 555 Christ, Cheryl Ann, 84, 265, 438 Christensen, Karen M., 517 Christensen, Laura H., 287, 511 Christian, Cynthia Jane, 540 Christian, Eric Daniel, 377 Christiano, John P., 583 Christiansen, Edward J., 487 Christiansen, Linda Ruth, 427 Christiansen, Robert Hal, 549 Christianson, Duane R., 375 Christianson, Randolph P., 278, 354, 503 Christodoulou, Stephen M., 462 Christoe, Barbara Jean, 525 Christoe, Catherine Dean, 388 Christor, Catherine, 513 Christopher, Ronald R., Jr., 384 Christy, Monica Dee, 526 Chu, Michael Paul, 273, 559 Chunowitz, Sondra, 84, 569 Churan, Deborah Ann, 543 Church, Charles Freeman, 215, 464 Church, Richard William, 84, 276 Chvatal, Joseph James, 357, 547 Ciaglia, Alan S., 499 Cich, Joseph Anthony, 390, 493 Cichon, Joann Marie, 84, 517 Cichon, Mary Louise, 517 Cichon, Paulette Alicia, 405 Cicmanec, Allan Bruce, 583 Ciesielka, Michael V., Jr., 364, 575 Cioper, John Richard, 260, 452 Cipriano, Mary Lynn, 422 Cirone, Salvatore M., 154, 404 Cisek, Elaine Marie, 526 Claeson, Carol Ann, 567 Clanin, Joan Kay, 517 Clapp, Thomas William, 280, 284, 408 Clarey, William Patrick, 559 Clark, Carolyn Ann, 517 Clark, Christine E., 542 Clark, Dennis Larry, 476 Clark, Elaine Katherine, 267 Clark, Jack David, 356, 406, 486 Clark, Janie Lynn, 569 Clark, Jerome Hudson, 489 Clark, Katherine Eileen, 286 Clark, Kermit, 208 Clark, Marsha Lynne, 442 Clark, Michael Wayne, 586 Clark, Peggy Lorraine, 267, 565 Clark, Precella Ozella, 518 Clark, Samuel James, 358 Clark, Scott Peyton, 579 Clark, Stephen Maynard, 505 Clark, Steven Glenn, 587 Clark, Thomas Robert, 230, 461 Clark, Winfield Shaw, 197 Clarno, James Russell, 278, 354, 364, 544 Clatt, Nan Gay, 84, 195, 381, 448 Clausen, Kenneth Arthur, 354 Clauser, Constance E., 516 Clavenna, Leroy Russell, 352 Clay, Rubie Doris, 84, 543 Clayton, John Gibson, 84, 464 Clayton, Paula Jean, 283 Cleary, Ellen Ruth, 352, 422, 513 Cleary, Michael Dennis, 459 Cleckner, Kathleen R., 429 Clem, Harry Earl, 359, 464 Clemans, Robert John, 287 Clemens, Edgar Thomas, 84 Clement, Howard, 161 Clements, Donald Glen, 84 Clements, Gene Harrold, 386, 566 Clemins, Archie Ray, 195 Clemins, Sherry Lynn, 405 Clemmesen, Arleen Nancy, 510 Clendenin, Jean Ann, 565 Cleveland, Carol Lucille, 535 Clevenger, Douglas L., II 483 Clevenstine, Emmert C, 286 Clevenstine, Mary Lou, 287, 530 Clickener, Mary Lynn, 230, 267, 519 Clifford, Helen Louise, 518 Climer, Thomas Harold, Jr., 404 Clinkman, John David, Jr., 282 Clinton, Jean Ann, 279, 441 Clinton, John Edward, 386 Cloyd, Mariellen, 526 Cluckey, Dale Millard, Jr., 487 372 379 Cluskey, Gerald R., Jr., 390 Clyne, Thomas Michael, 559 Coates, Mrs. Mildred, 446 Coats, Don Webster, 154, 404 Cobb, John Scott, 475 Cocagne, William S., 85, 390 Cochran, David Lee, 493 Cochran, Faye Lois, 427 Cochran, John David, 352, 572 Cochran, Phillip Wayne, 587 Cochran, Phillip Wayne, 587 Cochran, Richard Mathew, 85, 259, 463 Cocking, Betty Louise, 85, 194, 202, 242, 262, 264, 265, 267, 268, 442 Cocking, Richard Carl, 212, 246, 456 Codak, William Peter, 488 Codd, Judith Ann, 513 Code, Kathleen Ann, 539 Cofoid, Paul Brian, 359, 559 Cogswell, Caryl, 85 Cogswell, Roger Linn, 392, 406, 450 Cohen, Barry Eugene, 504 Cohen, Bette Rae, 539 Cohen, Brian Robert, 497 Cohen, Carol Dee, 185, 444 Cohen, David Ira, 85, 487 Cohen, Giant, 85, 416 Cohen, Ilene, 536 Cohen, Joel Alan, 560 Cohen, Kenneth Gerald, 482 Cohen, Lawrence Michael, 487, 490 Cohen, Leonard Stephen, 454 Cohen, Lincoln Paul, 504 Cohen, Madeline, 530 Cohen, Marilyn, 536 Cohen, Pamela Nancy, 444 Cohen, Roberta Sandra, 85, 512 Cohen, Rubin Merle, 521 Cohen, Sandra Gayle, 436 Cohen, Sheldon Irving, 85, 487 594 Cohen, Stephen Ronald, 498 Cohen, Susan Audrey, 436 Cohenour, Norma Jo, 538 Conn, Gregory Alan, 245, 391, 568 Cohn, Lawrence Steven, 490 Conn, Ronald Jay, 454 Coil, Gale Croughan, 85, 571 Coil, George Leon, 85, 571 Coker, John Morton, 257 Coker, Richard John, 85 Cokliss, Harley Louis, 85, 211, 454 Colbert, Gerald Lee, 361, 391 Colbert, Steven Jay, 482 Colbert, Terry Gordon, 584 Colbrese, William Larry, 392, 559 Colby, Mary Laverne, 279 Cole, Claudia Arlene, 85, 437 Cole, Clayton Cammett, Jr., 578 Cole, David Leroy, 554 Cole, Gary Wayne, 501 Cole, Lee Albert, Jr., 474 Cole, Raymond George, 571 Cole, Terry Ronald, 362, 459 Coleman, Allen Kent, 390 Coleman, Barbara Ann, 543 Coeman, Cassondra Lee, 518 Coleman, Donald Lewis, 568 Coleman, James Leslie, Jr., 414, 477 Coleman, James Regan, 468 Coleman, Jill Sherry, 374 Coleman, Seymour Elliott, 497 Coleman, Susan Elizabeth Collette, Elizabeth M., 230, 387, 390 422 Collins, Constance Sue, 363, 366, 533 Collins, Donald Eugene, 579 Collins, Gary Lee, 555 Collins, Gordon Lyle, 409 Collins, John Andrew, 273, 374, 552 Collins, Roger Wayne, 406 Collinson, Crystal L., 537 Colson, John Gilbert, 412, 485 Colthurst, Steven Lee, 85 Coltman, Thomas Larry, 355 Colver, Richard Jaye, 390, 503 Colvin Cynthia Lee, 267, 388, 541 Colvin, Sandra Lynn, 526 Co man, Christine, 426 Combes, Coach Harry, 341 Combs, Charles Michael, 579 Combs, Fred Michael, 285 Combs, Willa Jean, 257, 441 Come, Cheryl Ann, 435 Comparini, Kathryn Anne, 238 Compton, Janet Naidine, 374, 531 Comstock, Graydon K., Jr., 581 Condon, Charles W., Jr., 378 Condon, Kathleen Merle, 535 Conforti, Vincent Louis, 287, 575 Conklin, Frances Rowell, 363, 440 Conklin, James Raymond, 85 Conklin, John, 459 Conlee, Mrs. Arabelle, 439 Conlln, Joan Kathryn, 447 Conlin, Richard Dean, 244, 450 Conlon, James Joseph, 85 Conlon, John Patrick, 85, 391 Conn, Richard Leslie, 383, 581 Connell, Michael Irrmann, 465 Connelly, Hugh Thomas, 474 Connelly, June Frances, 426 Connelly, Terrance John, 481 Connely, Thomas Allen, 285, 408 Conner James Rau, 85, 194, 203, 242.1 367, 370, 468 Conner, Thomas Kay, 375 Connolly, Anne Florence, 524 Connor, Cynthia Jane, 434 Connors, John Francis, 85 Conour, Joseph Leo, 474 Conrad, Karen Emma, 394, 510 Conrad, Mary C, 426 Conried, Hans, 61 Conroy, Jeffrey John, 570 Conroy, Judith Ann, 85, 391, 441 Converse, Margaret Mary, 251, 366 Conway, Charles P., Jr., 85 Conway, Michael Anthony, 559 Conway, Michael Leroy, 552 Cook, Alan John, 85, 396, 469 Cook, Alice Kathleen, 542 Cook, Dennis George, 354, 461 Cook, Ida Elizabeth, 507 Cook, John Andrew, 461, 587 Cook, Judith S., 514 Cook, Katherine Sue, 523 Cooke, Carol Ann, 443 Cooke, Kathleen Luella, 512 Cookerly, Alan Bud, 341 Cooley, Jack Dean, 87, 357, 568 Cooley, Robert Clague, 375 Coon, James Fraser, 500 Coons, Edwina Louise, 511 Cooper, Charles Robert, 581 Cooper, David Alan, 87, 364 Cooper, James Marcus, 459 Cooper, Judith Barbara, 536 Cooper, Keith Edward, 87, 473 Cooper, Kenneth Stuart, 87, 560 Cooper, Lawrence Nelson, 284, 581 Cooper, Michael Jon, 583 Cooper, Michela Evonne, 87, 569 Cooper, Michele Ann, 87 Coordes, Duane Allen, 254, 460 Copeland, William Edward, 464 Copley, Brenda Sue, 372 Copple, Suzanne Maurine, 509 Coppock, Margaret Ann, 87 Coquelin, Mr. Howard, 289 Corbin, Daniel Austin, 479 Corbin, Sharon Louise, 284 Corbitt, Elaine Alice, 426 Corcoran, James P., Jr., 481 Cord, Glen Mark, 491 Cordier, Gary Michael, 484 Cording, Sandra Marie, 532 Cordis, Kerry Reynold, 259, 473 Cordum, Jeanne Ann, 540 Corker, John, 208 Corley, Kevin Patrick, 404 Corley, Leslie Maynard, 407 570 Corman, Jerry, 239 Corn, Donna, 446 Corn, Stephen Leslie, 87, 194, 198 209 216, 240, 459 Cornell, Errol Scott, 587 Cornellier, Joseph Roger, 381 Corner, Malcolm D., Jr., 401, 466 Cornett, Joanna Laura, 69, 379 508 Cornielsen, Ernst Adolf, 269 Cornish, Bruce Edward, 573 Cornwakd, David R., 495 Cornwell, Gretchen D., 399 Corpier, Jared Neil, 584 Corrado, Joseph Michael, 564 Corrado, Warren Harold, 87 Correll, Marian Clare, 518 Corren, Sandra J., 428 Corrigan, Loretta Ruth, 87 Corson, Wynne R., 532 Cortright, Alice Jane, 87, 268, 533 Corwin, Karen Elizabeth, 442 Corzine, Jon Stevens, 423, 475 Cosgrove, Stephen Edward, 392 Costanzo, John Samuel, 552 Costello, Carol Ann, 214, 366, 442 Costello, John Robert, 469 Costello, Paul James, 586 Cotten, Don W., 285 Cotter, Susan Mary, 154 Cotterman, Robert Frank, 468 Cotton, Anna Marie, 396 Cotton, Russell Leonard, 488, 550 Cottrell, Samuel, IV, 87, 464 Coughlan, Donna Susan, 525 Cough, John C, 376 Coughlin, James Robert, 468 Coultas, Ronald Keith, 87 Coultrip, Mary Katherine, 403, 536 Couper, Janice Alden, 87, 443 Courteol, Mary Melinda, 510 Courter, Richard Wayne, 87, 356, 392 Courtright, Terry Robert, 472 Couture, Arthur L., Ill, 464 Cowan, Michael Kenneth, 87, 462 Coward, Joan Susan, 509 Cowen, Michael Lee, 87, 480 Cowing, John Arthur, 257 Cox, Barbara Helen, 535 Cox, David Lawrence, 389 Cox, Edward William, 390, 407, 570 Cox, Ella Marie, 379 Cox, Lawrence Alan, 472 Cox, Margaret Lynn, 220, 445 Cox, Paul Harvey, 388, 407, 421 Cox, Rose Mary, 539 Coyle, Marianne Margaret, 440 Coyne, Joseph Francis, 89, 196, 204 237, 240, 241, 272, 273, 355, 365, 553 Coyne, Michael Barry, 498 Coyne, Richard William, 87, 352 Coyner, John Vanmeter, Jr., 409, 467 Cqitkovicz, Jeanne, 315 Crabtree, Cheryl, 87, 311, 440 Craddock, James Franklin, 390 Craig, Barbara Elaine, 374, 523 Craig, Barbara Lynn, 431 Craig, Kenneth, 260 Cralle, Robert Vernon, 404 Cramer, Eileen Diana, 543 Cramer, Miriam Naomi, 520 Cramer, Ruth Anne, 510 Cramer, Thomas Hatton, 467 Cramer, Ward Hanford, Jr., 575 Crandall, Jeffrey B., 499 Crane, Daniel Bernard, 87, 454 Crane, Lawrence Richard, 480 Crane, Ronald Jack, 463 Crane, Stephen Glenn, 87, 380 Crane, Thomas Arthur, 287, 501 Cravens, Michael Rodney, 403 Crawford, Catherine S., 405, 435 Crawford, Janet Ann, 87, 385, 435 Crawford, Richard Earl, 87, 355, 564 Crawford, Thomas Dow, 87, 364, 503 Crawford, Tyrone Laverne, 477 Creel, Janet Marie, 87 Creighton, Shirley Ruth, 267, 530 Cremieux, Linda Ann, 87 Crenshaw, Mary Gooch, 197 Crepas, Kenneth James, 469 Cressey, Virginia M., 87 Crichton, Tim Gregory, 578 Crickmer, Thomas Keenan, 459 Criner, John Lee, 568 Crisanti, Lawrence I., 568 Crisel, John James, 87, 387, 390 Criswell, Marvin Eugene, 375 Croak, Margaret Eleanor, 565 Croft, John Edward, 287, 356, 577 Cromwell, Martha A., 197 Crone, John, 197 Cronin, Iralee Maureen, 520 Cronk, Michael John, 87 Crooks, Mrs. Delia, 528 Crooks, Mrs. Carolyn, 555 Crooks, David, 555 Crooks, Mr. Melvin, 555 Crosby, Patricia Suzanne, 395, 412 Crosser, Michael Louis, 278, 503 Crossland, Barbara Kay, 536 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS and BUSEVS BANK Established in Urbana in 1868 DRIVE IN SERVICE FREE PARKING AREA SIDEWALK WINDOWS COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE MAIN AND RACE STREETS BUSEY FIRST NATIONAL BANK URBANA, ILLINOIS ZJ Member Federal Deposit Insurance and Federal Reserve System Crossman, Tommy 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William, 392, 560 Curry, Duane Arthur, 356, 572 Curry, James Dougl as, 581 Curry, Robert Edward, 418 Curtis, Gene Arthur, 389, 548 Curtis, James Allen, 551 Curtis, Prof. James O., 361 Curtis, Keith Paul, 485, 552 Curtis, Mrs. Lelia, 512 Curtis, Sheila Kay, 510 Curtis, Terrence M., 505 Curtiss, Cynthia G., 24, 37, 197 Curto, James Francis, Jr., 505 Curts, Raymond James, 401 Cushing, Nancy Lee, 524 Cusimano, Charles Joseph, 559 Cuss, Patrica H., 217 Custardo, Fred, 302, 304, 341, 420 Custis, Thomas Kay, 287, 568 Cutler, Glenn Mattson, 87, 450 Cutler, Marcia Lynne, 436 Cutright, Melitta J., 87, 218, 510 Cypcar, David Edward, 501 Czech, John Dennis, 546 Czechowski, Phillip M., 586 Czvitkowicz, Karen Lee, 246 Czyzewski Phyllis Eloys, 196, 245, 288, 289, 418, 419, 447 D Dad's Day Revue, 234, 235 Daily Illini, 250, 251, 252, 253 Daily Production Club, 378 Daily Technology Society, 379 Das Haus, 550 Deans of Men's Office, 165 Dean of Students' Office, 162 Dean of Women's Office, 164 Delta Chi, 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Dallman, Anne Reid, 279, 445 595 p Dalrymple, Marianne, 375 Daly, Dennis, 480 Daly, James Garrett, 467 Damery, Gay Lynette, 570 Damhorst, Donna Marie, 524 Damko, Michael Andrew, 406, 575 Damours, Colomban Lise M., 410 Danca, Costantino Benito , 364 Dandar, Michael John, Jr., 87, 357, 358, 359, 367 Dandurand, Gary Lee, 252 Danhaus, Jeane Kay, 569 Dani, Bruce Nathaniel, 87 Daniel, Jessica H., 164 Daniel, Mrs. Thelma, 531 Daniels, John Manley, 499 Danielson, Rodney Bruce, 352 Danker, Marshall Paul, 87, 356, 365, 553 Danko, Daniel Wayne, 87, 409, 568 Danley, Sandra Kay, 246, 448 Dannells, George Wesley, 588 Danzer, Susan Grace, 533 Daoust, Raymond William, 473 Dapkus, Paul Daniel, 382 Darby, Marilyn Joyce, 391, 517 Dare, Cynthia Marie, 230 Darken, Lawrence S., Jr., 472 Darling, Mark Edward, 479 Darner, Leslie Karen,374, 412, 421, 540 Darr, David Roger, 422 Darrow, Patsy Ann, 448 Darrow, Ruth Evelyn, 531 Dassin, Stephen Roger, 487 Dasun, Robert, 551 Daszkiewicz, Danuta U., 526 Dautenhahn, Lynda Sue, 429 David, Eugene William G., 237, 27 549 David, Marilee Anne, 282, 565 David, Victor Lowell, 361 Davidson, Alfred Paul, 406 Davidson, Ann Veronica, 426 Davidson, John Richard, 87 Davidson, Marcia Lynn, 569 Davidson' Sterling Price, 87 Davidson, Thomas Murray, 495 Davies, Gwen Catherne, 536 Davies, Richard Owen, 342, 354, 587 Davis, Bronson Clark, 586 Davis, Bruce Warren, 484 Davis, Betsy, 531 Davis, Carole Jean, 405, 516 Davis, David George, 197, 245, 359, 406, 464 Davis, Donald, 555 Davis, Donna Nadine, 569 Davis, Frances Ann, 87, 520 Davis, Gaylene, 530 Davis, Gregory Russell, 285 Davis, Jack Warren, 477 Davis, Jacqueline Joyce, 286 Davis, James Murnane, 87, 381, 414, 416, 423 Davis, James William, 407 Davis, Jewna, 219 Davis, Jerry Wayne, 54 Davis, Jill Jeanine, 527 Davis, John Paul, Jr., 88, 361 Davis, John William, 341, 456, 473 Davis, Karen Dee, 569 Davis, Lois Jeanette 253, 385, 418, 431 Davis, Louis Jay, 219, 362, 385 Davis, Maer Irwin, 88, 454 Davis, Martha Laurie, 518 Davis, Michael Eugene, 581 Davis, Nancy Lyn, 430, 512 Davis, Patricia Ann, 535 Davis, Patricia Ellen, 380 Davis, Ronald Dean, 493 Davis, Russell Floyd, 238, 273, 406 Davis, Stephen Donald, 545 Davis, Stephen Samuel, 394 Davis, Suzanne Marie, 403, 523 Davis, Virginia Lou, 426 Davis, Wesley Robert, Jr., 501 Davis, William Arthur, 289, 574 Davison, Burns Lance, 392, 465 Davison, John Leslie, 463 Davisson, William Sears, 287, 545 Davlantes, Denise Jean, 445 Daws, James Leslie, 580 Dawson, James Charles, 197, 313, 341 343, 420, 461 Dawson, Robert Eugene, 358, 366 Dawson, Robert William, 551 Day, Donald Edward, 488 Day, Gordon Wayne, 88, 416, 564 Day, James Thomas, 495 Day, Janet Lucile, 88 ,195, 198, 218, 429 Day, Larry Don, 586 Day, Lawrence Lee, 88, 352 Day, Nancy.'Ann, 88 Day, Nancy Lou, 267 Day, Ronald Earl, 488 Dayton, Doris Ann, 88 Dazey, Tamara Lee, 88, 194, 264, 433 Dean, Darla Lee, 443 Dean, Douglas Paul, 88, 560 Dean, Mary Patricia, 516 Dean, Sammy Ruth, 565 Dean, Winfred Duane, 154 Dearborn, Dean Ellis, 575 Dearborn, Frederick T., 407, 475 Debacher, Ann, 569 Deball, Leonard Michael, 403 Debarr, Gary Lee, 422 Debatin, Laverne Eugene, 356, 406, 580 Debatin, Ronald Edward, 88, 356, 378 Deberry, Willie Esther, 88, 388, 449 Debcs, Sue Ann, 535 596 Debord, James Robert, 459 Debord, William Merwin, 459 Debruyckere, Carol Jean, 88, 531 Debski, Henrietta T., 88, 539 Decardy, Rhondal, 442 Dec, Michael John, 390, 401, 573 Dec, William Edward, 473 Dechant, James, 382, 398 Dechatel, Peter Frank, 378 Dechicio, Ellen, 286, 522 Decho, Alan Richard, 503 Dechow, Sue Widney, 88 Dechow, John Philip, 88 Deck, Carol Sue, 565 Decker, Prof. Harold A., 88, 280,520 Decker, Paul Alan, 465 Decoster, Stephen M., 478 Decraene, Alan Charles, 419 Dedic, Donald Bruce, 230, 450 Dedina, Kathleen Diane, 88, 513 Dee, Kenneth, 503 Deem;, Douglas Lee, 389, 548 Deering, Richard John, 395 Defalco, Frank Paul, 481 Defalco, Samuel Charles, 499 De Fotis, Alexis, 282 Defrates, James Reynold, 549 Defries, Roy Allen, 552 Degler, Donald Thomas, 453 Degler, Stephan Warner, 260 Degrane, Lloyd George, Jr., 580 Dehaven, Marcia Ann, 443 Dehn, Michael Mark, 403 Deichstetter, James R., 257 Deininger, George James, 88, 280, 524 Dejule, Michael Clement, 493 Dekan, Mary Ann, 88, 360, 433 Dekeyser, Lucinda, 435 Dekoven, Marilyn Beth, 446 Delaine, John Kermit, 552 Delamar, John Robert, 469 Delaney, George Carroll, 478 Delaplane, Nancy Montrew, 405 Delaronde, Gary Lawrence, 551 Delba, Johanne, 381, 525 Dell, David Humphreys, 423 Dell, Ronald Mark, 491 DeLong, Charles C, 228 Deluca, Carole Joyce, 565 Deluca, Jeanne Lynn, 247, 388, 434 Deluca, John Paul, 88, 366 DeMarco, Daniel Clifton, 283, 473 Demarco, Victor James, 420 Demas, Mary Anne, 437 Demetrulias, George C, 491 Demiray, Temel, 366 Demko, Carol Ann, 535 Demkowicz, Olga Helen, 565 Demoss, Jon Wendell, 470 Dempsey, Charles Donald, 492 Denault, John Melvin, 403, 552 Dendel, Kathryn E., 246, 535 Deneen, Frank Gregory, 475 Dengel, Susan Noel, 359, 360 Denison, Margaret Laura, 514 Denk, Lawrence Thomas, 555 Dennis, John Robert, 394 Dennis, Kathleen, 429 Dennstaedt, Karen Ruth, 524 Denny, Bobbie Jane, 247 Densm ore, Candace Marie, 246, 525 Denson, Gillian Frances, 569 Dent, Gregory Lynn, 257, 502 Denzler, Patricia Vee, 540 Depalma, Suzanne Louise, 516 Depauw, Ray Joseph, 88, 386, 387 Deppe, Cathleen Ruth, 539 Deppe, John Frederick, 281 Derby, Marilyn Sierra, 447 Derks, Mchael Joe, 571 Deroche, Donald Wayne, 281 Deroos, Lawrence Frank, 555 Derosa, Marilyn Theresa, 88, 529 Derousse, Mitze Ann, 88 Derry, Merlin Steve, 581 Dersham, Julie Ann, 517 Derso, Joseph Peter, 88, 269, 575 Dersten, Thomas A., 492 Derucki, Julian Dennis, 465 Derwelis, Stephen Koch, 154 Desek, Joseph, 458 Deselms, Jan Gregory, 516 Desmet, Judith Ann, 525 Detar, Caroline Jeanne, 536 Detmers, Alan James, 392, 422 Detrana, Frank Arthur, 273, 404 Detterbeck, Lester G., Ill, 238, 491 Deutsch, Helga Meta, 277 Deutsch, Karen Rochelle, 446 Deutsch, Michael Edward, 89, 498 Devan, Peggy Ann, 532 Devereux, William Conrad, 480 Deverman, George Gary, 489 Devin, Fred Alexander, Jr., 260, 492 Devon, Albert J., Jr., 574 Devos, John Edward, 477 Devriendt, Francois Jean, 89, 580 Deweerth, James David, 576 Dewey, Homer Hovey, 465 Dewey, Marilyn Sue, 89 Dewey, Patrcia Louise, 263 265, 431 Dewolfe Robert Dean, 356 Dey, Mary Frances, 388, 508 Deyoung, Edward John, 89 Deyoung, Joel Jason, 352 Deyoung, Michael Davis, 459 Diamond, Doris Lynn, 517 Diamond, Judith Susan, 511 Diamond, Scott Barrie, 454 Dicarlo, Allan Chester, 580 Dice, Stephen Robert, 586 Dick, William George, 456 Dickerhoof, Jean Alice, 510 Dickerson, Carol Lee, 214, 440 Dickerson, Russell Lee, 573 Dickerson, Sandra C, 538 Dickey, David Stewart, 345, 459 Dickinson, John Lawson, 480 Dickler, Neal Steven, 498 Dickman, Martin Jay, 89 Dickman, Richard Joseph, 558 Dickow, Carl Ernst, 89 Dickson, Elmer George, 383 Dickstein, Ira Jay, 498 Diderich, Ronald Dean, 583 Diekelmann, Jim Arthur, 460 Diekman, Donna Lynn, 429 Diercks, Dwight Richard, 416 Dierking, Margaret E., 567 Dierks, Robert O., Jr., 587 Dieter, Lee Ann, 363, 569 Dieterich, Deborah, 525 Dieterich, Karen, 440 Diezel, John Michael, 364, 573 Digaetani, Margaret D., 510 Digirolamo, Janice Lee, 538 Digman, Judith Ann, 513 Digman, Mary Elizabeth, 249, 532 Dilg, Jayne Yvonne, 445 Dill, Gerald William, 486 Dilliard, Irving, 161 Dillier, Robert C, Jr., 583 Dilys, Erika Marie J., 518 Dimmer, Roberta Beth, 89, 195, 201, 242 Dimond, Tohn Ray, 284 Dinello, Daniel Paul, 478 Dingerson, Mary Ellen, 526, 527 Dionne, James John, 509 Dippold, Eric Richard, 256 Dirrenberger, Richard A., 404 Disz, Terrence Lee, 499 Dittman, Albert Edward, 89, 545 Dittmer, Alice Ann, 89, 278, 377, 408, 516 Dittmer, Elaine Sue, 267, 405, 518 Dittmer, Gary Lee, 560 Dittmer, John Charles, 210, 214, 356, 365, 389, 453 Dittmer, Larry Junior, 286, 556 Divas, John, 262 Dively, Mrs. James, 550 Divito, Riccardo Michael, 89 Dixon, Brendan Michael, 359 Dixon, Daniel, III, 471 Dixon, Elizabeth Ruth, 536 Dixon, Patricia Ann ,89, 241, 388, 408, 541 Dmyterko, George Roman, 421 Doane, Bennie B., 389 Dobbs, Lee Don, 572 Dobbs, Norman Allen, 89, 587 Dobrikin, Janice Beth, 526 Dobrin, William Garry, 482 Dobry, Diane Gwinne, 388 Dobson, Claire E., 565 Doctor, Timothy Ernest, 466 Doctor, Wayne Charles, 479 Dodds, Barbara L., 197 Dodds, Kenneth Gordon, 285 Dodson, Gerald Russell, 577 Doelitzsch, Dennis F., 586 Doeseckle, Robert John, 568 Doetch, Troy Michael, 376 Dohrn, Gregory N., 570 Dolbow, Kenneth Herbert, 89, 398 Dolenak, Linda Barbara, 360, 429 Dolendo, Araceli Lavares, 379 Dolin, Edwin Howard, 487 Doll, Fredolin Maynard, 466 Doll, Tohn Chris, 89, 383, 553 Doll, Stephen Alan, 354, 384, 585 Dollahan, James Bandy, 246, 380, 396, 456 Dollins, Mary Lou, 34, 89, 278, 429 Dombrowski, Cheryl Anne, 267 Dombrowski, Robert John, 403, 582 Dominguez, David Gilbert, 273, 364 Dominick, Joseph R., Jr., 89, 257, 416 Dominquez, David G., 353, 555 Domke, Lance Jeffrey, 415 Donat, Peter Mitchell, 480, 581 Dong, James Collin, Jr., 545 Doniger, Dale Lynne, 446 Donnelly, Mrs. Eleanore, 437 Donnelly, Patricia F., 523 Donofrio, Leonard, 383 Donoghue, George T., Ill, 559 Donohue, Mary Ann, 565 Donovan, James Francis, 581 Donovan, Larry Wayne, 89 Donovan, Michael Keith, 587 Donovan, Patricia, 164 Donze, Richard Lee, 89, 381, 416 Doob, David George, 457 Doolen, Linda Carol, 287, 540 Dooley, Russell, 471 Doolittle, Catherine, 442 Doolittle, Wendell, 90 Doppelt, Samuel H., 490 Doran, Terrance James, 479 Dorfman, Merle Lee, 89, 444 Dorman, Dennis David, 482 Dorn, Alberta Louise, 89 Dornbush, William John, 464 Dome, David Jeffrey, 545 Dorner, Paul -ichael, 89, 587 Dorney, Michael Joseph, 470 Dornstreich, Leon, 584 Dorsett, Diane Marie, 427 Dorsett, Harold L., 370 Dorsey, James Robert, 89 Dorway, David Dixon, 407, 484 Dosick, Rozanne, 520 Dossett, Teresa Kay, 526 Dostatni, Carolyn, 542 Doty, Marc Roger, 500 Doubek, Robert William, 89 Dougherty, Gerald Martin, 387 Dougherty, James Francis, 89 Dougherty, Joanne, 537 Douglas, Diana Madeleine, 90 Douglas, John Tharp, 456 Douglas, Mary Watts, 238 Douglas, William B., Jr., 154 Douglass, Robert Charles, 390, 409 Douglass, Sylvia Dean, 536 Dow, Robert Jay, 583 Dowd, Terrance Robert, 494 Dowling, Gary Robert, 352, 469 Downey, David John, 196 Downie, John David, 90 Downng, William Ellis, 354 Downs, Benjamin, 276 Downs, Bette Ruth, 405 Downs, Stephen Aden, 484 Dowse, Eunice M., 164 Doyle, Audrey Jean, 388, 518 Doyle, Deborah Faye, 230 Doyle, Dennis John, 462 Doyle, Dennis N., 499 Doyle, John Thomas, 546 Doyle, Leslie Ann, 513 Doyle, Mary Catherine T., 514 Doyle, Robert Michael, 575 Dozier, Roger Gale, 154 Drach, Arthur Allen, 458 Drafall, Larry Edward, 573 Drager, Lois Jean, 523 Dragon, Leon Harry, 504 Drago, Joseph Rosario, 559 Dragus, John Nicholas, 485 Drake, David Warren, 415 Drake, Donna Jean, 438 Drake, Douglas Alan, 407, 489 Drake, Douglas Albert, 364, 585 Drake, Harold Lowell, 286, 356 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Knudsen, Allan Lynn, 430 Knudsen, Janis Irene, 434 Knudson, Lynne Andrea, 111 Knudson, Robert Marius, 375, 578 Knupp, Ruth Lois, 111, 432 Knutson, Gregory Eugene, 480 Koberlein, James H., Ill Kobernii, Rosalie, 266, 513, 514 Koblitz, Mary Ellen, 379, 394, 510 Koch, David T., Ill Koch, Patricia Frances, 521 Koch, Pauch D., 342 Koch, Paul Douglas, 111, 354, 375, 420 Koch, Penny Marie, 287 Koch, Sheryl R., 197 Koch, Susan Marie, 529 Kocher, Daniel James, 586 Kocher, Frederick Paul, 570 Kochis, Ramona Carol, 278, 366, 519 Kocian, Craig George, 468 Kocolowski, Gary Paul, 111, 469 Koehler, Kendra Lee, 527 Koeller, Russell Edward, 583 Koenig, Carolyn Jean, 230, 279, 432 Koenig, Francis J., 196 Koenig, Jan, 237, 264, 267, 445 Koenig, John William, 286 Koenig, Robert Boyer, 111 Koenig, Thomas E., 342 Koenig, William Carl, 480 Koepke, David Allen, 467 Koerber, Cathy Dianne, 282, 569 Koerner, Diane Mae, 441 Koerner, Sandra J., 447 Koets, Lila Rae, 283, 423, 543 Kohl, Linda Lynn, 516 Kohl, Polly Ann, 508 Kohl, Robert Lewis, Jr., 394, 489 Kohlberg, Sheryl Lynn, 565 Kohlenberger, Bonnie Sue, 196, 245, 419,430 Kohler, Ramon Charles, 384, 468 Kohlman, Richard Cary, 387, 504 Kohn, Kathleen, 536 Kohn, Roger Alan, 230, 404, 407 Kohr, Charles Warren, 343 Kokal, Ronald William, 464 Kolacek, William Joseph, 362 Kolar, Gerald Edward, 111 Kolar, James Anton, 586 Kolata, Judith Ann, 543 Kolb, Sherry Joyce, 111, 436 Kolesar, Ronald Joseph, 112, 550 Kolesnyk, Pet o, 421 Kolodny, Barbara. 525 Kolton, Bruce Phillip, 504 Komar, Gregory Melton, 579 Kombonimi, Adokiye I., 112 Konarski, Michael, 287 Konetshny, Cheryl Rose, 422, 447 Konrad, Mary Cele, 215 Koob, John David, 410 Kooistra, Thomas Brian, 112 Koones, William, 158 Koones, Mrs. William, 158 Koopman, Gretchen Mary A., 526 Kooy, Russell Gene, 583 Kooyenga, Sandra Darlene, 282, 430 Kopaczewski, Timothy L., 494 Kopp, Gary Lee, 112, 256, 355 Kopp, Penelope Ann, 525 Kopp, Ruth Shirley, 112, 265, 441 Koppel, Roberta Wynne, 516 Kopplin, Arnold 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R., 161 Mandel, Renee Allene, 543 Mandele, William G., 247, 502 Mandell, Michele Lynn, 439 Mander, Lois Tean, 523 Mang, Tonis, 564 Mangers, Dennis Lee, 118, 355 Mangieri, Carol Ann, 525 Mango, Connis A., 191 Mangold, Gayle Annette, 256, 441 Manhart, Peter Anderson, 571 Mankey, Donna Marie, 230 Mann, Arthur Lewis, 380, 587 Mann, Diane Elizabeth, 524 Mann, Tames Latrelle, 499 Mann, Martin Rav, 285 Mann, Richard John, 391 Mann, Roy Lee, 287, 353, 588 Mannel, Phyllis Mae, 118 Manning, David Ross, 450 Manning, Monica Marie, 391, 427 Manning, Robert Bernard, 469 Manns, Mary Leslie, 118, 388, 567 Manon, Kenneth Paul, 355, 575 Manrose, Stephen Eugene, 287, 575 Mansfield, Margo Ellen, 394 Mansfield, Seymour Jav, 118, 454 Manuell, James Lee, 285, 587 Manwaring, James F., 118, 354, 375, 5S4 Mapes, Lorraine, 434 Maple, Sharon Kay, 507 Mappa, Philip I., 342, 566 Maran, Antti Gustavi, 273, 560 Marasco, Jacqueline, 512 Marazas, Allen Toseph, 364 Marbarger, Tohn P., Tr. Marceau, Ian Willia-n March, Douglas Tack, 230, 503 March, Mark Allan, 579 March, Terry Lynn, 470 Marcheschi, Tohn Toseoh, 500 Marchesi, Judith Ann, 518 Marchetta, Diane Dolores, 510 Marciniak, Sandra Lee, 513 Marckese, Carolyn Sue, 536 Marco, George Lee, 500 Marconi, Joseph Michael. 118 Marcucci, Gary Lance, 269, 387, 563, 568 Marcum, Tames Kenneth, 287 Marcus, Michelle Paula, 118 Marcus, Stuart Lee, 490 Marcus, Susan Nancy, 527 Marcus, William, 476 Marec, John Robert, 353 Marek, Tames Edwin, 480 Marer, Susan Helen e, 565 Marinangel, James Robert, 341, 478 Marine, Gary Richard, 345, 407 Mariner, Richard Dean, 280, 485 Marini, Peter Donald, 469 Marion, Joseph George, 404 Mariotto, Marco Jerome, 407, 481 Mark, Gail, 410, 439 Markert, Janice Fay, 288, 438 Markert, Lila Sue, 531 Markezich, Paul Nicholas, 586 Marks, Diane H., 543 Marks, Karen Louise, 439 Marks, Linda Toy, 118, 352, 520 Marksym, Walter P., 410 Markunas, Paul Ferdinand, 546 Marley, Nancy Charlene, 445 Marlin, Jennifer Lee, 533 Marlovits, Francis S., 260 Marma, Victor Clifford, 118 Marn, Alan Gregory, 407, 484 Maron, Susan, 523 Maronn, James Melvin, 353 Marovitz, William Abel, 118, 498 Marquardt, Lloyd David, 407, 451 Marquis, George Trent, 478 Marr, Kenneth Charles, 588 Marriott, David Richard, 463 Marriott, Margaret V., 363, 539 Marron, Thomas James, 356, 377 Marscin, Alice Ross, 405 Marsden, James Richard, 407, 469 Marsh, Randolph Anthony, 403, 466 Marshall, Barry Edward, 490 Marshall, Charles Morris, 118 Marshall, Charles W., 500, 556 Marshall, James Lee, 356 Marshall, Marilyn, 47, 428 Marshall, Robert Edward, 391 Marshall, William P., Jr., 494 Marsho, Stephen Charles, 118 Marsiglio, Ronald Louis, 494 Martell, Armand Richard, 409 Marten, Jean Marie, 447 Marth, Joanne Sue, 118, 567 Martin, Alice Elaine, 510 Martin, Barbara Ann, 431 Martin, Charles Everett, 118, 285, 450 Martin, Christina L., 285, 518 Martin, Duwayne Harold, 385, 573 Martin, Gerald Allen, 287 Martin, Gordon E., 387 Martin, James Alfred, 196 Martin, James Michael, 419 Martin, John Robert, 118, 413 Martin, Judith Kaye, 437 Martin, Myra Ann, 535 Martin, Nancy Ellen, 430 Martin, Patricia Ann, 366 Martin, Robert Eugene, 408 Martin, Robert Tohn, J!., 408 Martin, Robert Wayne, 287 Martin, Rolla Milton, 581 Martin, Thomas Charles, 243 Martin, Thomas Henry, 256, 260 Martin, Thomas Peter, 119 Martin, Toni Jeanne, 511 Martinez, Joseph Angel, 457 Martinich, Robert George, 119, 394 Martinich, Steven Joseph, 559 Marvich, Tack Morton, 404 Marvin, Jameson Neil, 283 Marzen, Thomas Joseph, 269, 577 Marzuki, Edward Lloyd, 284, 408 Masek, Raymond John, Jr., 572 Maslan, Elaine Annette, 230 Maslowskv, Leonard S., 490 Masny, Michael Gary, 460 Mason, Bonnie Lynn, 515 Mason, Conny Joe, 118 Mason, Robert Max, Jr., 485 Mass, Ronald Henry, 354, 406, 568 Massingill, Cheryl Jean, 567 Masterson, James William, 486 Matalis, Thomas Victor, 582 Matarelli, James Michael, 491 Mate, Duane Peter, 119, 354 Matecki, Susan Stella, 528 Mates, David Edward, 489 Matevich, Nancy Susan, 524 Mathews, Constance Lee, 119, 442 Mathews, Terrence A., 119, 355 Mathias, Darryl Adrian, 407, 493 Mathieson, Donald John, 119 Mathus, Judith Ann, 526 Matiasek, Frank Roger, 353, 493 Matkovich, Kenneth Paul, 119 Matlin, Roberta Sue, 119, 521 Matlock, Sue M., 197 Matras, Judy Carol, 537 Matsko, Louis Joseph, Jr., 481 Matson, Joyce Audrey, 435 Matt, Joseph John, 568 Mattenheimer, Sabine I., 119, 442 Mattes, Berle William, 572 Matteson, John Hendley, 119, 453 Matthews, Dale Curtis, 570 Matthews, Joan, 422 Matthews, William Floyd, 119 Mattin, Erwin C, 498 Mattingly, Jerome A., 599 Mattoon, Sandra Loel, 235, 266, 518 Matysiak, Joan Germaine, 508 Matzer, Tohn Wayne, 459 Maul, Richard Fredric, 457 Maulding, Martha, 45, 212, 216, 433 Maurer, Ann Frances, 119, 214, 216, 442 Maurer, Ronald Joel, 342 Mauro, Kenneth Alan, 287 Mavec, Joseph Albert, 495 Mavity, Shelton Lee, 410 Mawson, Steven Dale, 576 Maxant, Robert Elmer, Jr., 572 Maxeiner, Theodor Albert, 260, 478 Maxey, Charles Thomas, Jr., 239, 500 Maxson, Louis Stanley, 196, 229, 419, Maxton, Janet Lynn, 565 Maxwell, David Hamman, 408 Maxwell, Frederick Paul, 489 Maxwell, Gary Michael, 259, 467 Maxwell, Judith Ellen, 391 Maxwell, Margaret Sena, 283, 530 Maxwell, Nancy Ann, 196, 241, 268, 388, 419, 421, 541 Maxwell, Richard Pierce, 502 May, David Robert, 393 May, Donald Robert Lee, 404, 570 May, Norman Wayne, 374 May, Richard Allen, 344 May, Roger Allen, 467 Mayberry, Gerald Wayne, 119, 356 Mayberry, Ronald Dale, 355 Mayer, Eileen Susan, 247, 540 Mayer, Robert W., 228 Mayer, Scott Hilmar, 401 Mayerle, Thomas Philip, 583 Mayes, Marcia Lin, 119, 427 Mayfield, Janice Irene, 513 Maynard, Roger Earl, 119, 457 Mays, Patricia W., 535 Mazursky, Richard Barry, 259, 475 McAllister, Louis D., 459 McAllister, Ronald T., 119 McArdle, Judy Ann, 119, 517 McAuliff .Timothy M., 273 McBride, Stephen Robert, 575 McBride, Mrs. Wilda, 541 McCabe, Donald W., 278, 378, 581 McCabe, Joseph Thomas, 466 McCain, Linda Jo, 525 McCain, Robert Eugene, 588 McCall, Donald Charles, 407 McCall, James Reid, 119 McCall, Jerome Anthony, 469 McCall, Philip John, Jr., 586 McCall, William Andrew, 586 McCament, George R., Jr., 362 McCandless, Michael D., 273, 546 McCarron, Robert Hugh, Jr., 574 McCarthy, Joseph T., 119, 577 McCarthy, Mary Euleta, 196, 200, 209. 212, 419, 440 McCarthy, Ruth Sharon, 513 McCarty, Stephen William, 287, 574 McCarthy, Virginia Lee, 433 McCartney, Luella Jane, 426 McCartnet, Michael Kent, 392 McCash, Benjamin Lee, 353, 423 McCaskill, Arthur Lee, 578 McCaslin, Judith Edna, 528 McCauley, Robert Wil'iam, 457 McCausland, Toseph D., Jr., 451 McClayton, Wil'iam Roy, 119, 491 McCleish, William Eugene, 403, 559 McClellan, Michael Blane, 406, 464 McClellan, William A., 474 McClelland, John Sim, 423, 501 McClelland, Ronald Kent, 119, 356 365,389,453 McClenahan, David C, 549 McClendon, Tohn Edward, 389 McCline, Richard Leroy, 119, 259, 471 McClintock, Robert White, 407 McCloskey, Raymond M., 119, 194, 196,202,209 McCloskey, Terrence B., 449 McClosky, Michael R.. 208, 262, 499 McCloy, Prof. Robert W., 394 McClung, Roger Walter, 401 McClure, Constance Allen, 119 McClure, George Steadman, 238, 491 McClure, Tohn Howard, Jr., 471 McClure, Wil'ard W., Tr., 485 McCollum, Frank Stephen, 570 McCollum, Pamela Ann, 247 McConachie, Kristine Ann, 253, 366, 438 McConaghy, George A., 352, 396, 469 McConaghy, Wil'iam James, 469 McConkey, Charles L., Jr., 577 McConnell, David James, 390, 586 McCord, Verlen Ulysses, 489 McCormic'', Mary Janet, 441 McCormick, Melodv Anne, 569 McCoy, Gary Jay, 466 McCoy, Osa Lee, 405, 542 McCraigh, Justina Lynne, 513 McCreary, James Terrence, 559 McCreary, Tohn Franci=, 559 McCreary, Mary Patricia, 398, 533 McCreevy, James R., 559 McCrei = ht, Robert W., 474 McCrystal, James P., Tr., 120 McCuIloch, Mary Lorise, 448 McCulbugh, Gayle Lynn, 247, 445 McCullough, Serena Ann, 230, 268, 363, 569 McCullum, Albert, 344 McDaniel, Edwin Bruce, 556 McDaniel, Kathryn Louise, 432 McDavid, Ronald Edward, 415, 471, 544 McDonald, James Delos, Jr., 574 McDonald, Mary Buescher, 237 McDonald, Thomas M., 475 McDonough, Mullie Marion, 535 McDowell, Karen Suzette, 279 McDowell, Lavonne, 196, 213, 245, 419, 441 McDowell, Rae lone, 399 McEachron, Duane Eldon, 409 McElligott, Maura Helen, 363 McElroy, Paul D., 410 McElvain, Michael Blaine, 470 McElveen, Kathleen Ann, 430 McEuen, Judy Lee, 409, 536 McEvers, Carol J., 287, 531 McFadden, James Patrick, 481, 549 McFalls, Sheila Kay, 45, 120, 216, 396, 433 McFarland, James Francis, 585 McFarland, Robert Dudley, 353 McGee, George Knighton, 120, 503 McGehee, Cheryl Lee, 538 McGeough, Patricia E., 251, 252 McGeough, Phyllis Mary, 525 McGill, Stephen Alan, 120, 413 McGillivray, Terrence L., 364, 478 McGinnis, Rosemary Ellen, 405, 435 McGinty, Patricia J., 430 McGlashan, Joan E., 120, 399, 427 McGovern, Carol Jojce, 523 McGovern, Thomas Patrick, 364 McGowan, Cecilia Ann, 523 McGowan, Robert Michael, 418 McGrady, Denis Anthony, 477 McGrath, James Leo, 450 McGrath, Thomas Michael, 571 McGrew, Michael, 403, 466 McGuire, Charles R., Jr., 563 McGuire, Howard, Jr., 120 McGuire, Susan Adair, 529 McGurn, Barbara, 442 McHarry, John Dyer, 260, 503 McHarry, Marie Caroline, 526 Mcllrath, John Charles, 415, 501 Mcllvoy, David Wendell, 120, 357 367 558 Mclntire, Robert Edward, 488 Mcintosh, Bruce A., 493 Mcintosh, Judith Lee, 523 Mcintosh, Paul Aaron, 493 Mclntyre, Denise Sue, 540 Mclntyre, Michael C, 576 McKasson, Stephen C, 472 McKayle, Maurice Lothian, 120 McKean, James Daniel, 559 McKee, Geoffrey Robert, 581 McKee, Patricia Ann, 518 McKeighen, Ronald Eugene, 556 McKendrick, Robert Allan, 473 McKenna, Susan Genevive, 565 McKenzie, Carolyn Faye, 512 McKenzie, Donald Michael, 540 McKeown, George Edward, 456 McKibbin, Sue Ellen, 363, 517 McKinley, Duane Keith, 280 McKinley, Nancy C, 445 McKinney, Heather Ellen, 508 McKinney, John Meredith, 463 McKinney, Lynda, Lucille, 510 McKlin, Steve, 545 McKlvory, David W., 559 McKown, John Wayne, 546 McKristal, Dean K. T., 188 McLane, David Neil, 3 2 McLarney, Kathleen Marie, 543 McLaughlin, Clyde DavH, 155 McLaughlin, Tohn L., 12 , 380 McLaughlin, Karen Anne, 285, 448 McLay, Cheryl lean, 429 McLean, John Ba ry, 120, 461 McLelland, Bruce Andrew, 404, 407, 469 McLennan, Kathleen Ann, 429 McLin, Nena Mary, 541 McLoughlin Patrick T., 474 McMackin, Tames William, 491 McMahan, Paul Eston, 563 McMahon, James John, 379 McMahon, Tames Michael, 572 McMains, Susan Lirraine, 516 McMana-non, Patricia O., 385, 443 McManus, John James, 552 McMichael, Carol Jean, 567 McMichael, Margaret Jean, 432 McMichael. Paul, 218 McMillan, Toan Anita, 531 McMillan, Kenneth C, 573 McMillan, Kenneth Gordon, 196, 355 356, 365, 557 McMillin, Robert Blair, 457 McMillion, Martin Bert, 356, 365 McMorris, Stanley Eric, 582 McMullen, Maura E., 523 McMullen, Richard A., Jr., 365, 557 McMurray, Darrell Wayne, 566 McMurry, Sara Lou, 195 McMurtrey, Garry Walter, 581 McNabb, Elizabeth Gay, 440 McNabb, Robert, 20 3 McNamara, James De vitt, 559 McNamara, Mary Catherine, 220, 311 435 McNamara, Paticia Jean, 120 McNary, Judith Ann, 287, 510 McNatt, Jerrold Lloyd, 374 McNeese, Timmie Dean, 389 McNeilly, Thomas Michael, 575 McNown, Lynne Ellen, 120, 194 199 261,447 McNutt, Douglas Arthur, 489 McNutt, Todd Michael, 392, 499 McPhail, Buck, 341 McPherson, Margaret Ann, 120, 433 McPherson, MarJDrie S., 283 McQueen, Mary Elizabeth, 212, 388 433 McQueen, William Leonard, 457 McQuown, John R., 451 McReynolds, Peggy Ann, 535 McReynolds, Warren Earl, 120 McVeigh, James Dennis, 468 McVickar, James Bruce, 272, 273, 275, 418, 486, 553 McVicker, Harley K., Jr., 259, 261, 474 McVittie, James Patrick, 555 McWherter, Marvin Eugene, 489 McWilliams, Angela Ann, 525 McWilliams, Marsha, 426 McWilliams, Stephen J., 472 Meacham, Jeffrey W., 217, 452 Meacham, William S., 120 Mead, Charles Henry, 120, 475 Mead, Karen Elizabeth, 441 Meade, Linda Kay, 287, 540 Meagher, Philip Allen, 120, 468 Meagher, Richard Brian, 574 Means, David Scott, 468, 585 Means, Jay Courtney, 282, 385, 396 Meara, John William, 477 Mears, Larry Laverne, 372, Mechanic, Roberta Helen, 428 Meder, Walter Boyd, 483 Medintz, Robin, 405, 565 Medwin, Martin Alan, 476 Meehan, Patrick Michael, 467 Meek, David Reid, 475 Meeker, James Edwin, 237 Meeks, Joey Lee, 353, 546 Mees, Betty Jane, 434 Meese, Judith Ellen, 530 Megacz, Joanne Dorothy, 120, 532 Megginson, Robert Eugene, 407, 568 Mehall, Melissa Marie, 513 Meier, Donald Lee, 214, 456 Meier, Virgil Dean, 383 Meilahn, Helen Carol, 394, 514 Meiller, Carol Ann, 120, 194, 205, 263 264, 267, 440 Meinershagen, Robert W., 355, 585 Meinhardt, Heidi Loretta, 120, 567 Meister, David Michael, 476 Meister, Dieter, 120, 197, 575 Mekkelson, Carol Ann, 423, 431 Melachouris, Nicholas P., 379 Melamed, Linda Beth, 446 Melamed, Phillip Henry, 545 Melber, Michael David, 352 Melby, Kristine Helen, 438 Melchin, Edward Raymond, 488 Melfii, Joanne Marie, 405, 539 Melhouse, Dermis Ray, 285 Melka, Nancy Lee, 540 Mellor, Kathleen E., 120, 394, 443 Melotte, Ralls Callaway, 581 Melshenker, Steven Ray, 497 Melton, Marilyn Block, 394 Melton, Stuart Lewis, 583 Melton, TJiomas Wayne, 552 Milton, Suzanne E., 534, 536 Melvin, Lawrence S., Jr., 564 Mencher, Sharon Elaine, 527 Mendel, Clifford W., Jr., 221 Mendelsohn, Mrs. Anne, 504 Mendelsohn, Renee Edythe, 521 Mendelson, Donna Sue, 446 Menietti, Robert Ernest, 120, 466 Mennenga, Darrell Lee, 355 Menzimer, Robert E., Jr., 585 Menzin, Sheldon Gary, 490 Merchant, Harold Iora. Tr., 548 Merhar, Carole Jane, 287 Merk, Margaret Carol, 530 Merkel, Toel Victor, 466 Merkel, Philip Steven, 485 Merkelo, Henry, 421 Merkelo, Terry, 421 Merkelo, Maria Pelyoenko, 421 Merkelo, Stephanie K., 120, 421 Merkle, Donald Lester, 406, 575 Merlander, Susan Freya, 121, 428 Mermelstein, Nancy Jean, 510 Merrick, Anna Louise, 514 Merrick, Jeffrey Cole, 376, 588 Merrick. Terry T ynn, 352, 578 Merrifield, Edw in Arthur, 572 Merrill, Michael Bertram, 416 Mers, Robert C-iIlv, 398 Mersch, Edna Marie. 510 Merutka, Andrew Tohn, 475 Merutka, Lois Anne, 121, 447 Merz, Tay Warren, 581 Merz, Susan Ann, 537 Mesha, Pamela Ann, 438 Mesic, Dennis Allen, 467 Meskimen, John Leslie, 121, 354, 409 493 Messenger, Stephen Leroy, 572 Messman, Ann Carolyne, 121,352,388, 417 Messman, Stewart Albert, 390 Messmore, Susan Tean, 529 Metcalk, Robert Allen, 546 Metelits, Robert Toseph, 505 Me tile, Gerald Emmett, 341 , 461 Metzger, Daniel Joseph, 552 Metzger, William Howard, 576 Metzner, Dean Barbara S., 164, 267 Meurn, Carl, 509 Mey, Stephen Dale, 571 Meyer, Bernhardt Allen, 404 Meyer, Bruce Deneen, 215, 261 287 456 Meyer, Charles Frederick, 577 Meyer, Dale Lawrence, 121, 355, 365 84, 553 Meyer, Darryl Glen, 465 Meyer, David Arthur, 554 Meyer, Donald David, 394 Meyer, Donald Tohn, 269, 588 Meyer, Donald Ray, 370 Meyer, Edward Louis, III, 283, 492 Meyer, Foy, Jr., 409 Meyer, Frederick Allen, 499 Meyer, Gayle Lee, 366, 565 Meyer, Gerald Stanley, 121 Meyer, Grace Ann, 536 Meyer, Harold Toseoh, 588 Meyer, John Charles, 451 Meyer, John Warren, 287, 495 Meyer, Katherine Ann, 212, 429 Meyer, Keith Anton, 537 Meyer, Lavetta Diane, 388, 523 Meyer, Leonard Earl, 485 Meyer, Linda Anne, 219, 431 Meyer, Mary Louise, 403, 512 Meyer, Melody Gay, 360, 435 Meyer, Paticia Anne, 532 Meyer, Patricia Ann, 532 Meyer, Richard Louis, 570 Meyer, Robert William, 197 Meyer, William August, 378, 470 MeyerowiU, Francine, 540 Meyers, Alan, 560 Meyers, Marcelyn Joy, 513 Meyers, Scott, 459 Mezger, Gloria Dawn, 536 Micetich, John Joseph, 578 Michael, Jacqueline E., 448 Michailovs, Kirils, 121 Michal, Marilyn, 267, 534 Michalak, Robert Tames, 273 Michalcik, Joan Mildred, 569 Michalsen, Norman John, 468 Michel, Thomas E., 475 Micheletti, William T., 570 Mickelsen, Jane, 405 Mickelsen, Robert Arthur, 489 Mickey, Paul Fuller, 579 Mickey, Lois R., 395 Micklin, Richard Francis, 483 Micus, Elaine Marie, 539 Micus, Lou Ann Maria, 539 Middendorf, Donald G., 478 Middleton, Charles H., 197, 467 Middleton, James Stewart, 480 Middleton, John Page, 121, 566 Mier, Thomas Walter, 481 Mierzwa, Fred Stephen, 376, 588 Mies, Ellen Kay, 279, 519 Might, Robert John, 452 Mihel, George John, 503 Mihevc, Nancy Theresa, 266, 366, 391, 529 Mihm, Margaret Ann, 535 Mikell, Idene K., 436 2 Mikes, Frank William, Jr., 121, 270 Mikez, Mary Ann, 530 Miklosh, Gerald Lee, 121, 197 Milam, Lawrence Roger, 460 Miles, Frank, III, 235 Miles, Janice Rae, 529 Militello, Cathe-ine M., 405, 432 Millar, Terry William, 450 Millar, Ni' H To, 423, 531 Millay, Ma'y Ellen, 36 , 520 Millen, Bethel Kaye, 535 Miller, Alan Pari, 121, 280, 468 Miller, Alfred James, 416 Miller, Barbara Eller, 520 Miller, Barry RWmann, 491 Miller, Beth Ann, 121, 413 Miller, Carol Toan, 445 Miller, Carol Leigh, 525 Miller, Charles R., 191 Miller, Cheryl Ann, 597 Miller, Dale C. 480 Miller, David Kei h, 362 Miller, Diane Ursula, 511 Miller, Dolores Tean, 363 Miller, Donald Geirge, Jr., 216, 502 Miller, Edward Wayne. 352, 382 Mi'ler, Eileen Sharon, 569 Miller, Ellen Lee, 385 Miller, Gary Lee, 583 Miller, Harry Edward, 584 Miller, Howard Mayer, 121 Miller, Tacqueline Susan, 543 Miller, James Ferguson, 196 Miller, Tames Russell, 575 Miller, Tanice Carroll, 246, 510 Miller, loe Dale, 584 Miller, Joel Norman, 476 Miller, Tohn Edward, 121, 269, 270, 353, 5S4 Miller, Joyce Louise, 388, 510 Miller, Tudith Ann, 385 Miller, Tule Theodora, 121, 408, 430 Miller, Tulye Dale, 535 Miller, Kathleen lone, 441 Miller, Kay Anita, 526 Miller, Lawrence Ronali, 194, 204, 216 Miller, Leslie Frank, 470 Miller, Mar;o Alice, 196, 243, 268, 351, 419, 445 Miller, Marioiie Jean, 121, 514 Mi ler, Marlene Mer.aret, 531 Miller, Marlin Edward, 471, 544 Miller, Martin Eugene, 280 Miller, Mary Ann, 565 Miller, Mary Ellen, 121, 522 Miller, Mary Johanna, 511 Miller, Nancy Ann, 518 Miller, Ray Burt, 555 Miller, Raymond Charles, 353 Miller, Raymond William, 121 Miller, Richard Stuart, 564 Miller, Robert Alan, 197 Miller, Robert E., Ill, 216 Miller, Robert Lewis, 458 Miller, Robert Terry, 341, 45 Miller, Roberta Anne, 516 Miller, Roger Allan, 269, 270, 563, 564 Miller, Ross Merrill, 121, 359, 566 Miller, Sandra Jean, 514 Miller, Steven Fredrick, 121, 502 Miller, Steven Louis, 593 Miller, Sisan Bethe, 267 Miller, Thomas Oliver, 544 Millhouser, William C, 552 Milligan, Daniel Richard, 380 Milling, Paul Charles, 456 Millo, Toni, 565 Mills, Douglas R., 196 Mills, Paula Marlene, 444 Mills, Peter Gray, 478 Mills, Thomas Robert, 121, 352, 416 Millstone, Marilyn B., 444 Milman, George Edward, 358 Milner, Dr. Reid T., 379 Milos, Thomas Andrew, 436 Milton, Tacqueline Ruth, 121 Milton, Mattie Bell, 121 Milton, Michael Steven, 560 Mims, Sue, 509 Mindock, Ralph Michael, 254, 255, 407, 585 Miner, William Leo, 121 Mink, Jerrold Howard, 407, 476 Minkus, Robert Jay, 476 Minnick, Timothy Van, 409 Minor, David Ewing, 479 Minor, Marjorie Jane, 541 Minor, Mary Kathleen, 422 Minow, Martin Allen, 397, 399 Minsky, Eugene Daniel, 498 Minton, Bernard L., II, 572 Minton, W. Stewart, 165, 455 Minton, William Stewart, 258, 259 Miranda, Daniel Richard, 230, 469 Mirandavargas, Sara Ann, 399 Miricb, Bonnie Lynn, 507 Mirock, Carole Eileen, 509 Miruta, Andrew, 352 Misaki, Stephanie, 527 Miskell, Lani Ellen, 513 Miskiv, Carol Ann, 366, 432 Miss, Betty, 213 Missal, Lynn Kaye, 542 Missavage, Arlene F., 388, 569 Mitchell, Bertha Louise, 122, 523 Mitchell, Betty Gail, 288, 391, 567 Mitchell, Beverly Mae, 565 Mitchell, David Clark, 457 Mitchell, Diana Dale, 122, 374, 431 Mitchell, Mrs. Eleanore, 442 Mitchell, James Kent, 361 Mitchell, June, 525 Mitchell, Larry Mack, 280 Mitchell, Lawrence James, 557 Mitchell, Nancy Lynne, 122 Mitchell, Reginald Alan, 584 Mitchell, Richard Elmer, 469 611 Mitchell, Robert Earl, 414, 491 Mitchell, Prof. Robert V., 391 Mitchell, Ronald Russell, 122, 354, 375 Mitchell, Susan Barbara, 535 Mitchell, William James, 452 Mitko, Stephen, 549 Mittenthal, Richard Alan, 504 Mitts, Carole Jean, 283, 565 Moake, Rebecca Ellen, 396 Mockaiti% John Peter, 122, 364 Modica, Barbara Jean, 122, 266, 529 Moebs, Garry Michael, 401 Moellenberndt, Carl D., 407 Moeller, Carol Ann, 443 Moeller, Tohn Robert, 122 Moeller, Ronald William, 546 Moentman, Dean Leroy, 579 Moffitt, Donald Lee, 273, 557 Moga, Terry Lee, 260, 273, 480 Mohan, Tohn Richard, 571 Mohir, Baldeo, 122 Mohler, ludith Ann, 530 Mohr, Alan F., 382 Mohr, Frederick Melvin, 122, 389, 423 Mohr, Jon Ernest, 122, 391 Mohraz, Manijeh, 514 Mohrbacher, Bernard K., 559 Mohrhusen, Marilyn Anne, 230, 511 Molczwik, Fred M., 451 Moldenhauer, Cheryl AniL 565 Mole, Richard Lloyd, 374 Molek, Anne Marie, 284 Molitor, Craig Nichilas, 575 Molitor, William Joseph, 458 Molkowski, Jeanne, 405 Moll, John Robert, 571 Mollelman, Andy M., 535 Moller, Judy Arlene, 530 Mollway, Daniel I., 484 Molzahn, Fred Walter, 122 Moncur, Janetta Louise, 247, 445 Mondy, Terrence Richard, 588 Monke, Paul Richard, 460 Monken, Linda Jean, 536 Monroe, Randall Lee, 390, 586 Monsson, Ann Elizabeth, 447 Montague, Charles Ernest, 586 Montaleone, Tanya Marie, 374 Monteith, Terrence Allen, 285, 495 Monterastelli, Julius J., 122, 392, 488 Montgomery, Donald C, 486 Montgomery, Michael E., 579 Montgomery, Nancy E., 529 Montgomery, Robert Irvin, 501 Montgomery, Willard G., 122, 474 Montgomery, William L., 563, 564 Mooberry, Eddie Steven, 122 Moody, Sharron Lea, 360, 442 Moogk, Gary William, 216, 217, 452 Mool, Dennis Lee, 459 Mool, Sue Ellen, 268, 507 Moon, Janice Sue, 433 Moon, Joyce Ann, 433 Moon, Julian L., Ill, 419 Mooney, Ruth Ann, 363 Moore, Alan Wesley, 544 Moore, Barbara Ann, 525 Moore, Barry Edward, 410 Moore, Clark Daniel, 122, 404, 46fl Moore, Diane Louise, 437 Moore, Donna Rae, 284 Moore, James Dennis, 479 Moore, James Richard, 407, 548 Moore, Jane Emerald, 512 Moore, Randall Scott, 492 Moore, Roger Dean, 122 Moore, Timothy Frank, 472, 474 Moore, Tonna Marian, 445 Moore, William Ballard, 338 Moore, William Stockman, 262, 456 Moorhouse, Janet S., 565 Mora, Esperanza Ann, 544 Moran, James William, 273, 373, 559 Moran, Patricia, 399 Morath, Patrick Robert, 555 Mordica, Susan Belle, 283, 535 Moreau, Francis Austin, 502 Moreen, Robert Dale, 282, 285 Morel, Barbara Jolanta, 537 Moreland, Geoffrey W., 571 Moreland, Tim Edward, Jr., 280 Morescki, Sandra Kay, 531 Moretz, Elizabeth Carol, 122, 388, 391, 427 Morez, Lawrence Louis, 545 Morgan, Jack, 490 Morgan, James Robert, 407, 464 Morgan, Susan Ruth, 445 Morgan, Sylvia Lee, 531 Moriarty, Eugene Martin, 382 Morimitsu, Carolyn Vi, 510 Morimitsu, Kathryn Ann, 510 Morin, Howard Lee, 555 Morin, Mary Therese, 360 Moring, Stuart Alan, 572 Moritz, Arthur Whiteside, 257 Moritz, Fredric Alan, 286, 575 Moritz, Suzanne Helene, 405 Morr, Alan Ray, 503 Morreen, Bob, 280 Morris, Ellen Jean, 122 Morris, Francis Ray, 389 Morris, James Eugene, 401 Morris, Judith Margaret, 537 Morris, Kenneth Lee, 571 Morris, Phillip W., 122 Morris, Renay, 510 Morris, Richard S., 505 Morris, Sharon Virginia, 430 Morris, Susan Wetherill, 527 Morris, Vicky Kathleen, 230, 445 612 Morrison, Galen B., 256, 358 Morrison, James Lester, 552 Morrison, Jane Louise, 122, 360, 430 Morrison, John Ford, 568 Morrison, John Raymond, 499 Morrison, Richard Martin, 352, 401, 419 Morrison, Robert Victor, 280 Morrison, Ronald Charles, 390 Morrison, Steven H., 560 Morrison, William Abbott, 493 Morros, Donna M., 543 Morrow, Dwight Marvin, 580 Morrow, Gerald, 190 Morrow, Marda Rachel, 122, 445 Morrow, Michael Dennis, 452 Morrow, Robert Scott, 573 Morrow, Sally Helen, 366, 521 Morrow, William Wallace, 488 Morse, Doris Elaine, 388, 429 Morski, Frank Stanley, 273, 390, 559 Mortenson, Lee Earl, 238, 423, 552 Morthland, Suzanne E., 530 Morton, Donald Robert, 573 Morton, Patricia Roe, 197 Mortan, Ross Willard, 579 Mosbacher, Gerson Dave, 560 Mosberg, Prof. Robert, 416 Mose, Edith Anne, 405, 525 Moseley, Cynthia, 516 Moseley, William Orear, 284 Moser, Douglas John, 386 Moser, Richard Jay, 230, 464 Moses, Charles Thomas, 407, 544 Moses, Karen Lea, 541 Moses, Marvin Charles, 122 Mosher, Marsha, 531 Mosher, Paula Sue, 122, 512 Moskal, Barbara Louise, 528 Moskaluk, Manuel John, 354, 578 Moskowitz, Davida Anne, 428 Moss, Carl Albert, 467 Moss, Gary Curtis, 122 Moss, Gregory David, 487 Moss, Robert Stewart, 490 Moss, Richard Alan, 573 Moss, Vicky Lynn, 123, 264, 388, 408, 448 Mossbarger, Robert Wyrui, 488 Mossell, Alan Thomas, 384, 481 Mottenner, Gerald, 560 Mottar, Bonnie Louise, 282, 536 Mottar, John Alfred, Jr., 123, 282, 462 Mottinger, Neil Almon, 123 Moty, Eleanor Hedwig, 540 Motz, Donald F., 477 Moulton, Dorcas Louise, 539 Moulton, Larry Dean, 503 Mount, Henry Richard, 556 Moutvic, Ronald Ray, 390 Movplur, Michael M., 575 Mowbray, Joseph Stephen, 558 Mowrer, Hobart Todd, 475 Mowry, Maxwell Reed, Jr., 374 Moy, Clement, 123 Moy, Montgomery Ying-K, 123 Moyer, Fredrick, D., 386 Moyer, Michael David, 351 Moyer, Ronald Lee, 123, 226, 397, 399 Moynihan, James Jerome, 479 Mraz, Jane Phillis, 438 Mrkvicka, Emy Jo, 426 Mroczynski, Richard P., 392 Mrozek, Patricia Ann, 123, 435 Mrozek, Ronald Alfred, 123, 578 Mrstik, Bernard Joseph, 566 Mruk, Elizabeth Ann, 284 Much, Suzanne Irene, 230, 434 Mucha, Joseph John, Jr., 583 Mucha, Wayne Joseph, 260, 483 Muckley, Cynthia Ann, 525 Mueller, Barbara Anne, 268, 518 Mueller, Carol Lee, 426 Mueller, Cheryl Lynn, 515 Mueller, David Philip, 467 Mueller, Frederick John, 396, 460 Mueller, Gerald Kurt, 123 Mueller, Henry Edward, 548 Mueller, James Louis, 269, 270, 288, 289, 579 Mueller, Jan Robert, 572 Mueller, Jerin Barbara, 230, 410, 511 Mueller, Jerome E., 550 Mueller, Jerry Lee, 495 Mueller, Kathleen Anne, 388, 541 Mueller, Linda Dagny, 434 Mueller, Nancy Jane, 388, 434 Mueller, Patsy Winifred, 123 Mueller, Peter Herbert, 460 Mueller, Stephen, 458 Mueller, Sue Ann, 265, 431 Mueller, Thomas Owen, 385 Mueller, William Albert, 477 Muellner, George Kenneth, 359, 469 Muench, Barbara Lee, 531 Muir, Marilyn Jeanne, 441 Muise, Jeffrey Robert, 273 Mukoyama, James H., Jr., 577 Mulberry, Vicky Joy, 219, 374, 431 Mulcrone, Brian Joseph, 273, 559 Mulder, Marcia Lee, 511 Mulderink, Harold V., 285, 551 Muldowney, Wendella Ann, 123, 405 Mulford, Nicki, Maryann, 123, 412, 438 Mulgrew, Elizabeth Ann, 514 Mulhall, Robert Gordon, 473 Mullen, James Michael, 484 Mullen, Judith Ann, 405 Mullen, Michael Joseph, 484 Mullen, Patrick P., 475 Mullen, Robert Patrick, 123, 194, 196, 262, 342 Mullens, Larry Ray, 572 Mulliken, John Wallace, 459 Mullin, Randall Lewis, 548 Mullvain, Martin Michael, 398, 551 Multack, William Edward, 487 Mulvey, John Michael, 481 Mummert, Dennis Lynn, 278, 413, 470 Mundsinger, Shelby Jean, 279 Munson, Robert Martin, 469 Munton, Norris Wayne, 123, 379 Muntyan, Lenka Marie, 510 Munz, George West, 464 Munz, Paula W., 532 Murach, Edward Francis J., 492 Muraski, Karol Ann, 378, 379 Murawski, Michael Paul, 574 Murphy, Gordon Ro yal, 123 Murphy, John Harvey, 480 Murphy, John William, 492 Murphy, Larry Eugene, 480 Murphy, Margaret, 448 Murphy, Marilyn Lois, 537 Murphy, Michael John, 559 Murphy, 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James O., 360 Petersen, Jean M., 443 Petersen, Joan Mary, 127, 265 Petersen, John Wesley, 453, 459 Petersen, Pamela Lynn, 127, 268, 517 Peterson, Alane Sue, 360, 443 Peterson, Carla, 523 Peterson, David Theodore, 286, 408, 578 Peterson, David Vincent, 127, 365, 495 Peterson, Dennis Edwin, 564 Peterson, George Joseph, 505 Peterson, Gordon Alan, 284 Peterson, James Martin, 273, 342, 559 Peterson, Janet Lois, 531 Peterson, John Warren, 213, 365, 389, 453, 459 Peterson, Karen Irene, 435 Peterson, Kathleen L., 518 614 Peterson, Linda Mary, 526, 527 Peterson, Lowell N., 398, 559 Peterson, Lynda Kay, 510 Peterson, Maria Elaine, 127 Peterson, Michael Robert, 345 Peterson, Michael Wayne, 342 Peterson, Nancy Lou, 440, 512 Peterson, Nancy Louise, 127 Peterson, Pauline Ann, 127, 405, 569 Peterson, Robert Allan, 488 Peterson, Roger Lee, 404 Peterson, Ronald Thomas, 564 Peterson, Sally J., 197 Peterson, Valerie Jean, 537 Peterson, Warren Richard, 475 Peterson, Wayne Allan, 128, 341, 353, 361, 365, 557 Petersons, Ilze Sarmite, 532 Petges, Peter Anthony, 355, 557 Petish, Lynette Patricia, 247 Petkas, Judith Rae, 434 Petkus, Robert Owen, 128, 341, 352 Petri, Lawrence Gerard, 423, 458 Petri, Michael William, 390 Petrine, Robert Thomas, 462 Petroshius, Lynn Anne, 535 Petrucelli, Leonard John, 128 Pettinga, Martha Jana, 363, 440 Petty, William Donald, 461 Petzold, Richard Joseoh, 580 Peugh, Wayne Russell, 383, 574 Peura, Morley Alan, 284 Peverly, George Everett, 383, 564 Peverly, Howard Ray, 355 Pfeffer, Louise Delia, 274, 448 Pfeifer, Dennis Roy, 500 Pfeifer, Peggy E., 525 Pfeifer, Sally Murph, 440 Pfeifer, Susan Jane, 128, 930 Pfeiffer, Guy Douglas, 359, 503 Pfender, David John, 549 Pfingsten, William R., 287 Pfiederer, Larry Allen, 354, 461 Pfluger, Marvin Elmer, 472 Plum, John Wayne, 128, 262, 472 Phalen, Richard Maurice, 450 Phares, Cinda Lou, 429 Phebus, Mary Frances, 128, 430 Phelps, Keith Richard, 456 Phifer, Charles H., Jr., 501 Philipp, Richard Max, 234, 272, 273 549 Philipson, Lyle Robert, 28S, 594 Phillippe, Ruth Marie, 518 Phillips, Allan Lester, 487 Phillips, Duane Leslie, 580 Phillips, Earl Gordon, 128 Phillips, Gregory Ralph, 5S6 Phillips, Harold Rudolph, 285 Phillips, James Alan, 128, 285, 408 Phillips, James Ellis, Jr., 238, 491 Phillips, Janet Margaret, 536 Phillips, Kenneth David, 476 Phillips, Leonard E., Jr., 554 Phillips, Nancy Ellen, 517 Phillips, Nancy Joan, 536 Phillips, Phillip David, 423 Phillips, Robert Douglas, 579 Phillips, William Frank, 574 Phillips, York Lee, 586 Philpott, James Robert, 478 Phipps, Mrs. Dorothy B., 405 Phipps, John Elwood, 495, 493 Phipps, Lloyd J., 356, 365 Phipps, Robert John, 459 Phoenix, Cheryl Lee, 539 Piancino, Barry Martin, 362 Pickard, Thomas Loyd, 353 Picker, Pamela Lynn, 522 Pi:kerill, David Allan, 128, 501 Pickrel, Charles R., Jr., 474 Pickrell, Carolyn F., 529 Piecuch, Marlene Agnus, 266, 385, 528 Piegari, Daniel Anthony, 468 Pieklo, Michael Edward, 553 Piekos, Jerald Lee, 555 Pielin, Eugene Norbert, 575 Pieper, David Armin, 128, 587 Pieper, Delos Marion, 35?, 586 Pieper, Judith Louise, 565 Pieper, Karen Chris'ine, 423, 516 Pieper, Mary Katherine, 210, 218, 238, 263, 265 Pierce, Donna Leslie, 418, 569 Pierce, Henry Franklin, 500 Pierce, Jean Elizabeth, 533 Pierce, John Michael, 237 Pierce, Louis Dean, 128, 552 Pierce, Michael Edward, 352, 554 Pierce, Sandra Lynn, 565 Piersall, David Franklin, 555 Pierson, Donald Frank, 260 Pietrangeli, Joan Maria, 437 Pietrasek, Thomas Frank, 469 Pietrus, Judith May, 128, 440 Pigage, Prof. Leo C, 353 Pihl, Ernest Michael, 481 Pike, John R., 383, 410 Pilat, Judie Pearl, 277, 405, 569 Pilch, George James, 128, 586 Pile, Martha Susan, 412 Pilotte, Robert Edwin, 406, 551 Pinder, Cyril Calvin, 341 Pines, Randye June, 520 Pinnow, Dianne Kay, 4 42 Pinsky, Michael S., 476 Pinter, Merrill Edward, 353 Pinto, Gerald Martin, 454 Pinzke, Ilona Milenka, 399, 529 Pionke, August F., Jr., 481 Pioro, Michael Wayne, 483, 552 Piotter, Kenneth William, 275 Pip r, Patricia Louise, 536 Piper, Pollyann, 268, 509 PiDer, Rex Michael, 237, 415, 453 Pirnat, Charles Raymond, 128, 390 Pirnat, Virginia Marie, 374, 515 Pistorius, Andrea Joyce, 238 Pitman, Gloria Jeanne, 213, 223, 279 366, 441 Pizante, Sheryl June, 429 Pizzo, Bonnie Ann, 517 Place, Kenneth Craig, 246, 472 Place, Phyllis Ann, 511 Placek, Kathleen Marie, 523 Placzek, Sandra Alice, 128 Plapp, Brenda Lynn, 212, 447 Plater, William M., 396, 456 Piatt, Harold Lawrence, 490 Piatt, James Royal, 465 Piatt, Joel Robert, 504 Platter, Jo Ann, 268, 405, 540 Plattner, Jacob John, 583 Plautz, Michael James, 351 Player, David Mark, 128, 194, 195, 257, 261, 357,461 Plecki, James George, 354, 549 Plocar, Nancy Lynn, 128, 194, 210, 214, 440 Plotke, John Michael, 476 Plotzke, George Theodor, 586 Plucinski, Jack Albert, 502 Plue, Robert Emery, 484 Plummer, Ralph Walter, Jr., 545 Plunkett, Dianne Mary, 508 Pnoder, Sharon J., 289 Pobanz, Katharine Carol, 32, 128, 444 Pochron, Joel Walter, 550 Pocklington, Sharon Ann, 128, 513, 547 Pocklington, Terrence E., 383, 547 Podjasek, Paul Edward, 479 Podl, William James, 268, 563, 569 Podlasek, Robert Joseph, 128 Podschwit, Harry Richard, 389, 550 Podzamsky, John Edward, 582 Poe, Phillip Dwight, 128 Pogioli, Victoria K., 527 Pogue, Harold, 161 Pogue, Robert McElroy, 128, 404 Pogue, Roger Boston, 452 Pogue, Sandra Leigh, 514 Pogue, Stanley Landon, 390, 452 Pohlman, Pamela Rae, 325 Pohlman, Patricia Lynn, 196, 419 Polak, Letitia Ann, 366, 423 Polack, Kenneth F., 559 Polak, Penelope Marie, 511 Polansky, Barbara Ann, 446 Polaski, Kenneth Michael, 420, 461 Polcyn, Beverly Ellen, 543 Polgar, Anthony Allen, 362, 587 Polhemus, John Michael, 573 Polhill, Gary Allen, 549 Polifka, Robert R., 499 Polisky, Randall Jay, 454 Polito, Fred Dean, 489 Politzer, Rita Jean, 286 Polivka, Robert Anthony, 560 Polizzi, Frank Samuel, 469 Pollard, William G., Ill, 374 Pollina, Raymond Alan, 552 Pollock, John Michael, 579 Polz, Frank Jeffrey, 128, 420 Pomerantz, Anne Lee, 567 Pomerantz, Ben Merle, 128 Pomerantz, Marilyn Rae, 446 Pomrenze, Marsha Mae, 247, 363, 366 Pond, Coach Charles, 345 Pond, Gerald Douglas, 487 Pond, Mary Edith, 285, 535 Pond, Russell Kenton, 287, 577 Ponder, Sharon Jo, 426 Ponrenze, Marsha, 444 Ponsler, James Robert, 404 Pontius, Julie Michal, 445 Poohe, Colleen, 513 Pool, Douglas John, 197, 383, 553 Poole, Marshall Everette, 257, 579 Pope, Joseph Ross, 353, 382 Pope, Kip Randolph, 461 Popejay, Susan Dowell, 129 Popl, Harold L., 564 Popp, Barbara Jean, 536 Popper, Michael Stuart, 262, 490 Porch, Patricia Sue, 535 Porchert, Arnold Carl, 129 Porn, Sheila Margaret, 441 Port, Cheryl Fran, 436 Port, Roberta Lynne, 436 Porta, Margaret Marie, 385, 537 Porter, Barry Wood, 404 Porter, David Nash, 503 Porter, Janice Lynne, 366, 437 Porter, Jean France-, 129, 441 Porter, Judy Kay, 360, 563, 569 Porter, Michael Allen, 451 Porter, Patricia Jill, 129, 211, 214, 385, 442 Porter, Richard Earl, 458 Porter, William Carl, 364 Porterfield, Charles A., 477 Porterfield, Steven John, 477 Posady, Diane Romlynn, 129, 374, 448 Poska, David Lee, 483 Post, Loretta Sue, 405, 437 Post, Madison John, 415 Poster, Avrum Berl, 498 Postma, Phyllis Anne, 517 Potillo, Robert Wayne, 129 Pott, Janice Grace, 536 Potter, Dianne Lee, 394 Potter, James Craig, 461 Potter, John Martin, 411 Potter, Melanie Fae, 535 Potter, Terri Lynn, 129, 489 Potts, Robert Daniel, 213 Potts, Robert Lynn, 356, 365, 453 Potucek, Gwen Elaine, 536 Pound, June Alice, 374, 529 Powe, Edward Lindsey, 471 Powel, Martha Sue, 533 Powell, Bonnie Beth, 509 Powell, Donald Dennis, 287, 374 Powell, Edmund R., Jr., 548 Powell, Eileen Terry, 405 Powell, Elaine Louise, 510 Powell, Joann Lucille, 129, 433 Powell, Judith Ann, 384, 539 Powell, Sallie Louise, 530 Power, Barbara Ruth, 129, 279, 448 Powers, Gail Pauline, 394, 443 Powers, George Ronald, 473 Powers, James Allen, 414, 484 Powers, John Wesley, Jr., 129, 495 Powers, Nancy Jo, 129, 442 Powley, Sherry Lynn, 531 Poyner, Daniel Lee, 581 Poyser, Mary Margaret, 540 Poznanski, Linda Maree, 129, 423 Prall, George Michael, 568 Prando, Ronald Ted, 129, 466 Prather, Philip Brian, 578 Prawl, Susan Kay, 221, 397, 437 Pray, Roger Merle, 470 Prensner, Douglas Steven, 375 Prescott, John Kimberley, 341, 452 Press, Harvey Joel, 129, 354, 411 Presser, Abraham, 575 Preston, Richard Paul, 287 Prevett, Lloyd Luther, Jr., 406, 464 Prewitt, Lee Edward, 474 Price, Carolyne J., 518 Price, Darlene Kay, 514 Price, Diana Lee, 410, 437 Price, Jeffrey Upton, 564 Price, John, 276 Price, Margaret Jane, 388 Price, Nancy K., 379 Price, Robert Franklin, 545 Price, Samuel Lee, 341 Prichason, James Steven, 566 Prickett, Frank Daniel, 230, 367, 468 Priddy, Kathleen P., 508 Prien, Karen Ann, 511 Priestley, Thomas Justin, 273, 550 Prieve, Virginia Ellen, 129, 435 Prill, Edward Louis, 410 Primrose, Charles Frank, 468 Prince, Joe Norman, 280 Prince, Philip F., Jr., 459 Prindable, David Francis, 423 Prindle, Michael Leonard, 479 Printz, Joyce Elaine, 129, 413 Printz, Louise Ann, 518 Prior, Charles Leonard, 383, 418, 553 Pristow, Michael W., 453 Pritchard, Robert Wayne, 241 , 278, 287, 356, 365, 378, 413, 453 Pritchett, Harold Heinle, 456 Pritchett, James Bernard, 489 Pritchett, Linda Kay, 129, 517 Pritz, Michael Burton, 476 Probst, Linda Rose, 509 Prochazka, David Allen, 578 Proctor, Donald Ray, 353 Procunier, Dorothy Lee, 375, 523 Procyk, James Michael, 493 Prokop, Joan Diane, 253, 437 Pronos, John, 422 Propp, Gail Susan, 535, 584 Prosek, Robert Allen, 412 Prosek, Robert Anthony, 473 Prosen, Michael Allen, 477 Prosin, Karen Marie, 443 Proskin, Pamela Lorraine, 523 Protko, Cheryl Lou, 536 Protus, Michelle Lynne, 428 Prousis, Michael, 572 Provancher, Kathleen Ann, 540 Provines, Sheril Lenette, 129 Provisor, Hartley Thomas, 587 Prusak, Maximilian M., 452 Pryor, Paul Orville, 282 Przada, Richard Anthony, 555 Przyblski, Daniel C, 129, 380 Pta?hkin, Barry Irwin, 129 Puckett, Carol Bowden, 388, 518 Pohlman, Patricia, 434 Puhse, Thomas George, 401, 554 Pukszta, Patricia Rose, 519 Pulley, Susan Elizabeth, 516 Pullin, Father Michael D., 374 Pullin, Mrs. Michael D., 374 Pullman, Harvey Martin, 129 Puprzak, Vivian, 515 Purcell, Jane Eluabeth, 211, 366, 443 Purdes, Andrew Joseph, 583 Purdom, Gregory Wayne, 546 Purdy, Carol Jean, 283, 287, 525 Purdy, John Martin, 129, 554 Puri, Harish Chandra A., 353 Purkaole, J. Stephen, 581 Purtell, Marilynn, 515 Puryeai , Lee Burnnell, 503 Pusich, Maureen J., 543 Puta, Roger Erwin, 129, 287, 362, 391, 451 Puterbaugh, Jane Karen, 530 Putnam, Edmund Delos, III, 566 Putnam, Ross Eric, 489 Putta, Barbara Jean, 442 Pyhrr, Stephen Anthony, 129, 383, 384 Pytel, Alice Helen, 130 Pytko, Frank John, 478 Quackenbush, Robert Dean, 577 Quandt, Kenneth Lawrence, 384 Quast, Diane Lynn, 567 Ouast, Theodore E., Jr., 284 Quick, Jerry Walter, 130 Quick, Merle Arlin, 372 Quill, Susan Marie, 524 Quiraby, Kenneth James, 572 Quinn, Lawerance Henry, 353 Quirk, Donald Lawrence, 464 Quiros, Hernan Jose, 377 Quiros, Mrs. Harvey J., 377 Quirsfeld, John Walter, 460 R Rifle and Pistol Club, HO Rabb, Richard Carleton, 464 Rabbe, Patricia Ann, 288, 289, 429 Rabe, Robert Raymond, 130 Rabin, Richard Shale, 476 Rabio, Mike, 549 Rabiu, Modiu Oladiran, 130 Racine, Richard Louis, 130, 466 Radakovich, George M., Jr., 130, 477 Radden, William, 273 Radell, Willard W., Jr., 341 Rademacher, Janice Lynn, 535 Rademacher, Susan Cady, 409, 536 Rademaker, Mefa Ann, 434 Rader, Diane Lynn, 513 Radison, Tamarra Danya, 438 Radkey, Robert Lawrence, 574 Radosh. David James, 573 Radovancev, Mara, 4C5 Rady, Daniel James, 407, 586 Rafoth, Richard Ton, 582 Rahe, William John, 584 Raheja, Anil Kumar, 212, 353 Rahn, Valerie Jean, 230, 434 Rainey, Douglas Lee, 130, 471 Rajfer, Sol Israel, 573 Rakosnik, Ruth Ri'a, 524 Rakunas, Lawrence Frank, 547 Ralph, George Ernest, 392 Ralston, Edward L., Il l, 354 Ramagopa], Jeanine W., I3D Ramirez, Susan Elizabeth, 441 Ramis, Steven Barry, 361 Ramme, Marshall Myrl, 273, 389, 547 Ramond, Bonnie Ellen, 130, 431 Ramsdell, James E., Jr., 577 Ramsey, Linda Lee, 531 Ranck, Fred Norman, 130, 370, 415, 574 Randall, Dennis Paul, 472 Randell, John Alan, 463 Randell, William Lee, 572 Randies, Joanne Kaye, 360, 435 Randolph, David Smith, 392, 501 Randolph, John Martin, 130, 468 Randolph, Robert Freed, 362, 500 Randolph, Walter Kenneth, 355 Randolph, William Wood, 247, 500 Randt, Beau Gram, 451 Range, Jerry Allen, 130, 413 Rank, Joseph Stephen, 287, 489 Rankin, Dagny Alice, 130, 518 Ransom, James Mathew, 130, 259 390 493 Ransom, Janet Louise, 421 Ranson, Thomas Howard, 287, 355 453 Rantert, Phyllis, 569 Rapp, Dale Lawrence, 130, 362 Rapp, Duane Alle :, 383, 557 Rapp, Robert Wi.liam, 583 Rap,:, Stephen Jay, 392, 502 Rappaport, Nicki, 130, 445 Rapoin, Donald Neal, 476 Rasmus, Donald Howard, 549 Rasmussen, Alice Elaine, 130, 194 397 529 Rasmussen, Gary Gilbert, 342 Rasmussen, Peter Alan, 421 Rasmussen, Richard Alan, 491 Ratay, Barbara Ann, 531 Rathe, John Harlan, 130 Rathke, Kenneth Emil, 380 Ratner, Donald Henry, 213, 407, 504 Ratzel, Robert Warner, 130, 555 Rau, Donald Chailes, 577 Rawa, Jacque'ine Lee, 540 Rawles, Edward Hugh, 475 Rawson, Janet M., 408 Rawson, Marilynn, 275, 532 Ray, Allen Leonard, 364 Ray, Reverend James, 398 Ray, Roger Dean, 286, 547 Rayburn, Charles Willard, 130, 356, 377 Raye, Carol Leslie, 523 Raymond, David Gustav, 422 Raymond, Gary Earl, 273, 409, 553 Raymond, Paula Ann, 529 Raynolds, John Lloyd, Jr., 491 Razutis, Mary Laimute, 543 Read, Gregory Charles, 196 Read, John Stevenson, 32 Read, Susan Carol, 385 Read, Prot. Thomas A., 398 Read, William Thomas, 452 Ream, Joseph Bristol, 287, 478 Reason, David Leroy, 355 Reback, Donald Jeffrey, 130, 452 Reblitz, Arthur Allen, 285, 287, 408 Rebma.i, Mrs. Beulah, 427 Rebman, Lester Walter, Jr., 492 Recht, Barbara G., 246 Rechtin, Michael David, 130, 488 Reddy, Chilecampalli A., 379 Redeker, Glen Richard, 409 Redfern, Randall Kent, 355, 453 Redington, Lloyd Michael, 356, 377 Redman, Clarence Owen, 196 Redman, George B., 342 Redmond, Earl James, 482 Redpath, James Edward, Jr., 130, 491 Redvay, Thomas John, 572 Reece Gary Alan, 450 Reed, Barbara, 208, 209 Reed, Charlotte Vivian, 363, 380 Reed, Diana May, 429 Reed, James Lee, 342, 491 Reed, Marilouise S., 432 Reed, Ralph Francis, 384 Reed, Robert Bushnell, 345 Reed, Sue, 434 Reed, Thomas Anderson, 581 Reeder, Dennis Clyde, 549 Reeder, Karen Lee, 529 Reedy, Mrs. Mary, 486 Reeland, Sharon Glee, 515 Reese, Renee Ann, 439 Reeser, Daniel Edward, 558 Reeser, Maiietta Jill, 130 Reeve, Mrs. Gail, 421 Reeverts, Sylvia L., 131 Reeves, Mrs. Margaret, 24 Reeves, Rodney Franklin, 465 Reeves, Tom Charles, 259, 480 Regel, Joyce Marie, 441 Regas, Anthony, 352 Regli, Philip Joseph, 355 Regnier, Richard Josech, 390, 559 Rehnborg, Ruthann, 511 Reichek, Elissa Ruth, 522 Reichlin, Ronald Bruce, 576 Reichmann, Dianne Carmel, 35, 429 Reichmuth, Roger Edwin, 285 Reichs, Vineta Renate, 434 Reid, Donald Robert, 364 Reid, James William, 420 Reider, Judith, 429 Reidner, David, 579 Reifschneider, Robert L., 559 Reiland, Jacquelyn Lee, 447 Reilly, Melanie Ann, 527 Reimer, Rita Ann, 131, 515 Reimer, Robert Allan, 216, 239, 491 Reinberg, William B., 498 Reiners, Marilyn Berdine, 283, 426 Reinglass, Howard Joel, 404 Reingold, Michele S., 131, 385, 439 Reinharot, James Roe, 499 Reinschmirit, Albert J., 577 Reis, Carole Ann, 429 Reis, Marilyn, 511 Reisin, Linda Joy, 444 Reising, John Howard, 345, 459 Reisman, Louis Alan, 131 Reisman, Richard Allan, 504 Reisman, Robert Myles, 504 Reitz, Leslie Lee, 540 Reitzer, Diane Barri, 131 Rell, Lairy, 520 Rembe, Inge Ambros, 565 Remec, Thomas Michael, 407 Remsen, Jean Elizabeth, 435 Rench, Martin John, Jr., 588 Render, Donald J., 197 Renfrew, Michael Robert, 341 Renfro, Carl Thornton, 574 Renken, Gerald Walter, 505 Rennels, Prof. Robert G., 392 Renner, Jane Lee, 543 Rennhack, Geraldine E., 388 Rennick, James Arthur, 489 Rennick, Nancy K., 197 Rentshler, Roger Lyn, 450 Repcynski, Frank Thomas, 572 Replinger, John C, 386 Reps, Paul Joseph, 496 Resnik, Alan, 572 Resser, Carol Betty, 131, 416, 428 Rest, Stanley Michael, 482 Retherford, Ralph Edward, 282 Retzer, Henry James, 477 Retzlaff , Marilyn El ira, 131, 268, 513 Reutter, Kenneth Dale, 576 Rewerts, Jill Anne, 530 Reyes-Guerra, David R., 387 Reynolds, Barbara Joan, 527 Reynolds, Carl Donald, 131, 366 Reynolds, Carl Leslie, 356, 365, 372 Reynolds, Carol Jo, 131, 279, 426 Reynolds, David Bruce, 470 Reynolds, Danny Lee, 564 Reynolds, Eoith Cornelia, 526, 527 Reynolds, Gary Alan, 131, 203, 205 215, 365, 367, 370, 557 Reynolds, Joyce Knovles, 131, 515 Reynolds, Judy Kay, 374, 531 Reynolds, Richard G., Jr., 472 Reynolds, Sally Ann, 283, 540 Reynolds, Teresa Ann, 278, 519 Reynolds, Terry Lee, 495 Reynolds, Vera Jean, 286 Reynolds, Vinson Bee, 456 Reznicek, Bonnie Marie, 524 Reznicek, Gilbert Daniel, 453 Rhea, Sally Jo, 532 Rhea, Stephen Lewis, 361 Rheen, Randall W., 574 Rhine, Nancy Elnora, 196, 419, 563 Rhoads, Richard Joseph, 374 Rhoads, Thomas Owen, 355, 572 Rhoda, Darwin Lee, 131 Rhoda, David Alan, 155 Rhodes, Debra Ann, 449 Rhodes, Judith Evelyn, 266, 534, 536 Rhodes, Lester John, 285, 456 Rhutasel, Marjorie M. S., 131 405 Rhyne, William Jon, 588 Rice, James Edwin, 364 Rice, Judith Anne, 246, 427 Rice, Linda Anne, 440 Rice, Mrs. Marie, 432 Rice, Richard Jay, 498 Rice, Rodney Craig, 278, 557 Rice, Sally Anne, 440 Rice, Susan Jean, 527 Rice, Virginia Adele, 285, 526 Rice, William Charles, 356, 582 Rich, Jeffrey Edward, 131, 560 Rich, Sally Jane, 567 Richards, James Carlton, 502 Richardson, Christopher, 355, 453 Richardson, Elin Ann, 530 Richardson, Gary Alan, 374, 552 Richardson, Prof. Genevieve, 221, 399 Richardson, Jane Ellen, 514 Richardson, Jeffrey A., 578 Richardson, Lynn, 574 Richardson, Richard Ray, 559 Richardson, Vicki Lee, 131, 417, 565 Richardson, William B., 131, 477 Richardson, William Cain, 549 Richart, Alfred William, 495 Richetelle, Albeita, 68 Richmann, Nancy Jean, 441 Richter, Joan Kay, 417, 523 Richter, Karen Lynne, 131, 391 427 Richter, Kenneth, 359 Richter, Rudolph Dale, 362, 568 Richter, Sandra Alice, 131 Richter, Thomas Dale, 452 Rick, Edward Lee, 573 Ricker, Patricia L., 526 Ricketts, Prof. Bernard G., 398 Ricketts, Roy Samuel, Jr., 414, 459 Ricketts, Stephen R., 392 Ricks, Jack Edward, 391 Ricks, Marilyn June, 440 Ridgway, Kaye Adelle, 529 Ridgway, Sally Wells, 277, 440 Riedel, Marcia Jane, 215, 435 Riedell, Nancy E., 388, 403, 513 Rieder, Judith Ann, 131 Riehle, John Scot ,; 69 Rieman, Sarah Christine, 513 Riermaier, Thomas Martin, 549 Ries, John Allan, 131, 383 Rieter, Robert Frederick, 583 Rifley, Ronald Lee, 372, 418, 553 Rifken, Jeffrey Bruce, 237, 504 Rifken, Rita Rae, 439 Rigenberg, Joanne J., 426 Riggins, fcherrill Lynn, 277, 405, 513 Riggs, Thomas Allen, 404 Riggs, Thomas Jeffiie, 383 Rigney, Janet Cecile, 514 Rigsbee, Sandra Susan, 540 Rigsby, Janice Neeley, 553 Riha, Kenneth Jay, 467 Rihtarshich, Joyce V., 512 Riley, James, 343 Riley, Michael Philip, 155 404 Riley, Rex Edward, 131 Riley, William P., Jr., 131 Rill, Judith Louise, 518 Rimington, David John, 4 96 Rimington, Elise Maureen, 565 Rimington, Paul Douglas, 4 98 Rincker, David Everett, 341 Rindone, Ronald Anthony, 505 Ring, Eva, 523 Ring, Eugenie A., 567 Ring, Susan Elizabeth, 539 Ringenberg, Joanne Joy, 410 Ringhofer, Richard John, 131, 584 Ringl, Russell Alan, 570 Ringler, Robert W., 378 Ringquist, James Eman, 465 Rinkema, Robert Alan, 579 Rinkenberger, Stephen C, 356, 365 Rinne, William Alfred, 407, 571 Riordan, Michael Maurice, 549 Ripplinger, George R., 237, 238, 364 Risberg, Carl Edward , 502 Rishel, George Fox, 131, 261, 502 Rising, James Lloyd, 155 Risser, Nancy Arleen, 132, 195 Ristau, Richard Henry, 477 Ritchie, Mrs. Florence, 543 Ritler, Robert A., 238 Ritt, Frank Joseph, Jr., 572 Rittenhouse, Marjorie B., 132, 433 Ritter, Jerome Allen, 386 Ritter, Kay, 279 Ritter, Robert Anthony, 492 Rittgarn, Helen Louise, 512 Rives, William Richard, 489 Rizzo, Kenneth Vincent, 549 Rizzo, Michael Joseph, 458 Roarick, Stephen William, 463 Roark, Patricia Anne, 537 Roasa, Darlene Judy, 517 Robak, George Edwin, 132 Robbins, Bette Rae, 514 Robbins, James Leonard, 474 Robbins, Joel Stephen, 504 Robbins, John Richard, 588 Robbins, Mark Edwin, 132, 361 Roberson, Thomas William, 285 Roberts, Alzada Irene, 132 Roberts, Carol Jean, 284, 377, 388, 525 Roberts, Carol Lynne, 230, 284 Roberts, Cheryl Suzette, 215, 442 Roberts, Dean Clifford, 132 Roberts, Joann Frances, 528 Roberts, Reuel Kenneth, 359 Roberts, Rodney Eugene, 355, 453 Roberts, Ronald Charles, 132, 262, 355, 356, 365, 470 Roberts, Ronald Sigfred, 469 Roberts, Russell George, 230, 464 Roberts, Sharon Kaye, 513 Roberts, Stephen Craig, 512 Roberts, Wanda Lee, 430 Robertson, Alan, 284 Robertson, David Roller, 401 Robertson, George H., 197 Robertson, Janet Lotise, 442 Robertson, Jarvis Victor, 398 Robertson, John Allen, 381 Robertson, John Robert, 341, 401 Robey, Nancy Judine, 360, 4z3, 434 Robinson, Douglas Scott, 545 Robinson, Helen Elaine, 132, 567 Robinson, James Arthur, 418, 557 Robinson, Jon David, 470 Robinson, Kathleen Ruth, 525 Robinson, Kenneth Allen, 470 Robinson, Mary Alice, 132, 412, 567 Robinson, Ray Scott, 554 Robinson, Richard Kent, 489 Robinson, Richard Lee, 280 Robinson, Ronald F., 132, 564 Robinson, Dean Stanley, 177 Robinson, Wesley Irvin, 4C4 Robinson, William C, 275, 355, 557 Robinson, William Peter, 571 Robison, Joyce Lynn, 509 Robison, William Robert, 575 Robnett, Quentin Laverne, 354 Roche, Ruth Maiie, 443 Rochman, Jeffrey Earl, 238, 490 Rocholl, Cheryl Joan, 540 Rochowiak, Michael £., 578 Rock, George William, 584 Rock, Sue Ellen, 537 Rockenbach, Leslie Ann, 510 Rockin, Michael Zachary, 407, 454 Rockstroh, Jay William, 503 Rockwood, Donald Lee, 392 Rodda, Dorinda Ray, 374, 534, 536 Rode, Claus Heinrich, 385, 407, 564 Rodeghero, Dean William, 495 Rodell, Barbara Diana, 132, 436 Rodgerson, Michael Joe, 342, 461 Rodriguez, Eduardo, 377 Rodriguez, Julia Rita, 522 Roe, David Gordon, 132, 404, 423 Roe, Michael Dean, 468 Roelfs, Duane Leon, 552 Roeske, Allison Lee, 404 Roger, Anne Louise, 535 Rogers, Bonnie April, 283 Rogers, Deryl, 471 Rogers, Harold Dean, 132 Rogers, John David, 132, 285, 413 Rogers, John Stephen, 464 Rogers, Kathryn, 529 Rogers, Morita Ann, 541 Rogers, Ralph W., 401 Rogers, Rebecca Jo, 538 Rogers, Dr. W. Robert, 184 Rogers, Sally Elaine, 535 Rogers, William Dudley, 230, 464 Rogoff, Harvey Ira, 476 Rohl, Mrs. Gladys, 539 Rohlring, Ruth Ann, 532 Rohr, Nancy Ann, 132, 525 Rohse, Bette Ann, 525 Rojek, Michele Jean, 440 Rojicek, Marilyn Sue, 540 Roketa, Allan Gerald, 473 Rokke, Audrey Jean, 405 Roland, Sharon, 516 Rolek, Evan Paul, 486 Rolen, Darrell, 549 Rolfe, Gary Lavelle, 392, 482, 581 Rolison, Constance K., 380 Roll, James Arnold, 280, 572 Rolle, Sally Jane, 132, 442 Roller, Dale Alvin, 280 Roller, David William, 481 Roller, Michael Lee, 416 Rollo, Harger Cook, 345, 407 Rolott.Lynn Diane, 513 Roman, James Edward, 586 Roman, Lisbeth Jane, 399 Romanoff , Melvyn Lee, 482 Romba, Allen Frank, 586 Romein, Dean Lorin, 579 Romero, Margo Lewis, 532 Romine, Barry Jean, 501 Romito, Larry Drake, 132, 478 Rongey, Kenneth Arven, 486 Ronna, Richard Clarence, 356, 378, 555 Ronspies, Gerald Lee, 573 Rook, Samuel Edward, 353 Rookwood, Mary E., 284 Roos, Linda Karen, 536 Roos, Susan Lynne, 535 Roos, Willard L., 491 Root, Judith Ann, 524 Root, Robeit Wil iam, 132 Roper, Chiistine Denise, 565 Rosborough, John Edward, 484 Roscetti, Bernard Frank, 416 Roschke, Barbara Ann, 426 Roscoe, Dennis Don, 493 615 Rose, Dennis Edward, 407 Rose, Janice Ann, 530 Rose, Larry Gene, 132, 273 Rose, Norman David, 497 Rose, Richard David, 416 Rose, Wayne Myron, 452 Rose, William Michael, 474 Rosellini, Jay Julian, 287 Rosemayer, Jeanne, 266 Rosen, Beverly Sharon, 132, 195, 263, 439 Rosen, Harlan Jay, 498 Rosen, Jane Carol, 518 Rosen, Michael Richard, 284 Rosen, Robert Alan, 487 Rosen, Robert Mandel, 286 Rosenbaum, Susan Jane, 513 Rosenberg, Bruce Harvey, 487 Rosenberg, Carole Ellen, 535 Rosenberg, Carolyn Ann, 220, 441 Rosenberg, Charles Ivan, 487 Rosenberg, Earl Wayne, 390 Rosenberg, Michael G., 498 Rosenberg, Sue Carol, 366, 520 Rosenberg, Susan, 444 Rosenbloom, Carol Ann, 436 Rosenbloom, Charles A., 498 Rosenboom, David Charles, 284 Rosenbloom, Mark Leigh, 497 Rosenblum, Gary Francis, 579 Rosenblum, Mark Lawrence, 132, 585 Rosencranz, Linda H., 523 Rosenfeld, Norman J., 487 Rosengrant, Carl Warren, 559 Rosengrant, Lynne Ellen, 219, 434 Rosenmayer, Howard Louis, 578 Rosenmayer, Jeanne D., 132, 532 Rosenthal, Barry, 498 Rosenthal, Edward L., 497 Rosenthal, Helen, 230, 436 Rosenthal, Jutta Alma, 543 Rosenthal, Paulette S., 132, 446 Rosenwald, John R., 196 Rosenwald, Robert Blaine, 555 Rosevear, Bonnie Jean, 405 Rosiak, Gary Theodore, 132 Ross, Larry Paul, 391, 454 Ross, Lawrence Alan, 238, 490 Ross, Mary Cynthia, 286, 523 Ross, Nancy kuth, 265, 427 Ross, Phillip David, 474 Ross, Rick Robert, 260, 458 Ross, Sharon Glenda, 565 Ross, Stacey, Elizabeth, 442 Ross, Mrs. theoiosia, 433 Ross, Thomas Kelley, 588 Rossbacher, Raymond John, 384 Rossbacher, Robert E., 409 Rossen, Robert Henry, 577 Rossi, Thomas Paul, 574 Rossman, Richard Jay, 404 Rostholder, Lauiie Pia, 133 Roswog, Edward Joseph, 457 Roszhart, Terry Victor, 287, 584 Rotenberry, Wayne Dean, 505 Roth, Bruce, 498 Roth, Charles William, 467 Roth, Leland Martin, 133, 386 Roth, Leslie Gail, 446 Roth, Lois Suzanne, 527 Roth, Paul Curtis, 548 Rothbardt, Allan David, 504 Rothenberg, Alan Ira, 133 Rothenberg, Martin R., 454 Rothman, Howard Harrison, 251 Rothra, Terry Ellen, 511 Rothstein, Vera, 514 Rothwell, William F., Jr., 230, 475 Rotkis, Walter Molden, 484 Rottmayer, Paula Celeste, 511 Rottner, Georgia Ann, 133, 537 Rotz, John Sona, 500 Rough, Carolyn Grace, 538 Rouhas, Gust Paul, 423 Roush, Richard Walter, 286, 572 Roush, Roy Allen, 501 Rovel, Merle Nona, 567 Rovelstad, Andrew, 409, 571 Row, David, 547 Rowden, Wil.iam Allen, 133 Rowe, Bonnie Lee, 422 Rowe, Molly Victoria, 537 Rowe, Nelson Jack, 382, 411, 474 Rowe, Richard Francis, 560 Rowland, Peter Dwight, 352 Rowland, Prof. Theodore J., 398 Rowley, Charles Wesley, 406 Rowley, Donald George, 467 Royse, Sharon Kay, 530 Rozich, Donna Jeanne, 435 Rubel, Barry Saul, 409 Rubenstein, Roberta, 133, 444 Rubiano, Alfonso, 377 Rubin, David Maurice, 482 Rubin, Harriett Gene, 221, 523 Rubin, Hennie Gail, 521 Rubin, James Ira, 498 Rubin, Jeffrey Fred, 497 Rubin, Marlene Sue, 543 Rubin, Mary Ruth, 385, 428 Rubin, Max Edward, 498 Rubin, Sherry Ilene, 569 Rubin, William Stewart, 588 Rubley, Barbara Gale, 283 Ruby, Barbara Lynn, 535 Ruby, Ernest D., 570 Ruckser, Manfred Francis, 558 Ruder, Robert Owen, 476 Rudin, Cynthia H., 287, 527 Rudman, Marvin, 588 Rudman, Susan, 436 616 Rudolph, Richard Gerald, 362, 483 Rudowyj, Jerry, 580 Rudsinski, Connie Lynn, 256, 441 Rudsinski, Mary Kathryn, 569 Rudy, Donna Elizabeth, 133, 440 Rudy, Jack Harold, 468 Ruebensam, Nancy Jean, 526 Ruebush, David Henry, 215, 244, 365 453 Ruehrdanz, Jean K., 523 Ruessel, David L., 505 Ruff .Deborah Elizabeth, 405, 517 Ruhl, Diane Jean, 133, 438 Ruhl, Larry Alan, 133, 383, 547 Ruhlow, Nancy Katherine, 277 Ruhr, Janice Louise, 443 Ruhter, Don Fredrick, 469 Ruizaudabram, Pierre M., 377 Ruksza, Arlene Marie, 133, 385, 544 Rumore, Charles Albert C, 133, 558 559 Rumo, August Ronald, 459 Rund, William P., 392 Rundgren, William Paul, 478 Rundquist, Raymond, 381, 390 Runge, Katherine Ann, 563, 567 Runge, Tedd Robert, 286 Runge, Tom Carl, 463 Runion, Judith Ann, 534, 536 Runquist, Raymond C, Jr., 133, 414 482, 570 Rupnow, Richard Elwyn, 354, 390, 568 Rupp, James Frederick, 578 Ruppert, David Orlo, 378, 453 Rusdorf, Katherine R., 525 Rush, Joena Kay, 539 Rush, Marilynn Renee, 428 Rush, Philip Warren, 133 Russell, David Lawrence, 390, 452 Russell, David Lloyd, 133, 354, 375, 452 Russell, Donald Clifford, 588 Russell, Eddie Lee, 341 Russell, Gay Lynn, 539 Russell, Gerald Lee, Jr., 458 Russell, Linda Sue, 528 Russell, Lynne Barbara, 285, 431 Russell, Marilee Kathryn, 447 Russell, Michael B., 284 Russell, Michael Blaine, 285 Russell, Paul Oakely, Jr., 230, 500 Russell, Paulinda Gene, 509 Russell, William Howard, 460 Russo, Richard Vincent, 197, 408 Rutan, Bruce Alan, 586 Ruter, Dorothy Ellen, 133, 412, 423, 448 Ruther, John Gray, 485 Ruthrauff .Dwight Ray, 477 Rutkowski, Gene Walter, 58S Rutledge, Jeanne Marie, 533 Rutledge, John Kirby, 365, 470 Rutledge, Judith Kay, 528 Ruttenberg, Barnett P., 218 Ruud, Joan Marie, 133, 531 Ruwe, Alan Lee, 390 Ruzas, Anthony Martin, 501 Ryan, Barbara Marie, 518 Ryan, Frank Lowell, 133, 461 Ryan, James Edward, 286, 408, 578 Ryan, John Michael, 484 Ryan, Laurence Arthur, 401, 552 Ryan, Norman Smyth, 573 Ryan, Richard William, 550 Ryan, Rita Mary, 279, 431 Ryan, Thomas Joseph, 572 Ryckman, Jere Arthur, 465 Rydberg, Patricia Ann, 563, 569 Ryden, Steven William, 458 Ryniec, David L., 342 Sachem. 197 Scott Hall, 580, 581, 582, 583 Second Regimental Band, 287 Sherwood Lodge, 537 Shorter Board, 195 Sigma Alpha Epsilon, 489 Sigma Alpha Eta, 412 Sigma Alpha Iota, 413 Sigma Alpha Mu, 490 Sigma Chi, 491 Sigma Delta Chi, 413 Sigma Delta Tau, 446 Sigma Iota Epsilon, 376 Sigma Kappa, 447 Sigma Nu, 492 Sigma Phi Delta, 493 Sigma Phi Epsilon, 494 Sigma Pi, 495 Sigma Tau, 414 Sigma Tau Gamma, 496 Skull and Crescent, 414 Sno-Ball, 274, 275 Snyder Hall, 583, 584 Society of Automotive Engineers, 411 Society of Women Engineers, 422 Special Forces Company, 415 St. Pat's Ball, 278 Star Course, 227, 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 Stratford House, 538 Student Education Association, 411 Student News and Information Bureau , 278 Student Project for International Responsibility, 412 Student Senate, 230, 237, 238, 239 Su Casa, 550 Sycamore Hall, 539 Symphony Orchestra, 284 Saari, Sharon C, 133 Sachnoff, Robert M., 133 Sachs, Stacey Lee, 354, 446 Saciuk, Helen Hikawyj, 421 Sack, Carolyn Eleanor, 133, 532 Sackett, Michael Raymond, 490 Sacks, David Gordon, 454 Sadd, Martin Howard, 133, 416, 581 Sadowski, Kathleen Anne, 133 Sadri, Golnaz, 539 Saari, Sharon Claire, 448 Sabey, Dr. B. R., 383 Sabin, Marlene Karen, 520 Sachs, Donna Lee, 446 Sachs, Janice Ellen, 530 Saciuk, Bohdan, 421 Saer, William Alen, 452 Safarcyk, Sandra Rose, 542 Saferstein, Mary Ann, 268, 366, 523 Saffold, Guy Stark, III, 465 Sage, Darold, 197 Sagett, Jane, 197 Sagett, Michael Lee, 487 Sagi, Diane Louise, 520 Sahlin, Paul Richard, 387, 549 Saidel, David Avrom, 404 Saikley, Joanne, 507 Sajdak, Barbara Mary, 511 Saken, Michael Harold, 482 Salawu, Kasumu Odugbemi, 573 Salbego, Lena Mary, 511 Salcius, John Peter, 197 Saldarriagagiraloo, G., 377 Salerno, George Paul, 488 Salerno, Ronald Jack, 584 Salky, Barry A., 133, 504 Salley, Ronald Charles, 401, 552 Salm, Edward Raymond, 466 Salogga, Richard Albert, 474 Salomon, Kurt John, Jr., 45, 216, 490 Saltzberg, Eugene Ernest, 487 Saltz, Bonnie, 512 Salucka, Joseph Kestutis, 413 Salvers, David B., 195 Salz, Larry Bernard, 133, 354, 375 Salzman, Bonnie Renee, 535 Salzman, Frances Sue, 405, 513 Salzman, Martin W., 498 Samaras, David Stuart, 585 Samardzich, Susan E., 531 Samelson, Jerry Victor, 490 Samet, Dean Allen, 273, 551 Samet, Stephen Wayne, 134, 584 Sample, Lawrence Ray, 546 Sampson, Mary Ann, 134 Sams, Kenton Allen, 452 Samson, Sharon Lee, 134, 352, 539 Samuels, Linda Jane, 134, 446 Samuelson, Sylvia Lynn, 509 Sanchez, David Carl, 354 Sanchezhuertas, Victor J., 134, 345, 377 Sandage, Prof. Charles H„ 361 Sandberg, Jerry Lee, 461 Sandblom, Patricia Carol, 134, 232, 418, 514 Sandburg, Elizabeth S., 433 Sandeen, John David, 475 Sanders, Alice Jeanette, 510 Sanders, Craig Aaron, 587 Sanders, Dennis Rendel, 134, 353 Sanders, Diane Florence, 134 Sanders, Jamie Elizabeth, 374, 431 Sanders, Jane Florence, 538 Sanders, Kenneth Eugene, 352, 580 Sanders, Richard G., Jr., 364, 502 Sanders, Tood Richard, 456 Sandler, Sheryl Ann, 247, 444 Sands, Daniel Granvil, 583 Sandusky, Steven Jay, 487 Sanford, Dean Charles W., 163 Sanford, Ronald Eugene, 270 Sangerman, Joyce Frances, 518 Sani, Robert L., 352 Sanman, Barbara Jean, 134, 517 Sanner, James David, 585 Sannwald, Adele J., 134, 344 Santagato, Roger Louis, 582 Sannwald, Adele J., 134, 344 Santis, Dean Constantine, 134, 414, 419 Santogrossi, David A., 403, 583 Saperstein, Ann, 220 Sapora, Prof. Allen V., 410 Saracino, Lyn Gale, 286, 441 Sargent, Prof. Hugh W., 361 Sarram, Anmac, 134 Sarsany, Dennis Michael, 477 Sash, Richard Wayne, 555 Sass, Sharon Ann, 456 Sasse, Charles Earl, 134 Sasse, Connie Richards, 194, 408 Sasyk, Andrew, 134, 421 Sato, Patricia Teru, 134, 446 Satterthwaite, Loretta N., 134 Sauer, Kathleene, 511 Sauer, Laurence Douglas, 468 Sauer, Mark, 489 Sauer, Susan Norris, 134, 528 Sauer, Thomas Leonard, 488 Sauers, Ernest Stephen, 155 Sauerwein, Barbara Alice, 134, 360,437 Saupe, Donald C, 384 Savage, Peter Keenan, 134, 475 Savaiano, Nancy E., 529 Saverslak, Meryl Lynn, 527 Savich, Michelle Susan, 431 Savitzky, Helen Badonna, 530 Sawaryn, Lydia Irene, 421 Sawicki, Thomas Clarence, 345, 420 Sawka, Michaleen P., 381 Sawyer, Gail Patricia, 507 Sawyer, Robert Ellis, 576 Sawyer, Viki Luahn, 283 Sax, Barbara Jo, 439 Sax, Enid Beverly, 510 Saxby, Larry Stephen, 566 Saxer, Richard Henry, 374 Saxton, George W., Jr., 586 Sayers, Marcia Ann, 134, 512 Sayers, Robert Howard, 575 Sayerstad, Gary Roy, 480 Saylor, Harry David, 134 Sayre, Dawn Eleanor, 134, 195, 198 217, 264, 311, 435 Sazuki, George A., 442 Scalise, Anne Janice, 537 Scalise, Mary Lou, 537 Scamehorn, Bonnie Jeanne, 374, 431 Scanlan, Janice Kaye, 524 Scanlan, Ronald Merlin, 416 Scanlon, Lisbeth Clark, 134, 440 Scavaroa, Barbara Jean, 134 Scavarda, William Frank, 135 Schabert, Janet Lynn, 532 Schacht, John H., 248 Schack, Ann Gail, 436 Schackel, Linda Lee, 135 Schadach, Dieter Joachim, 405 Schadl, Joanne Marie, 509 Schaedel, Timothy Edward, 473 Schaefer, Judith M., 438 Schaefer, Mary Christine, 45, 215, 621 230, 366, 440 Schaefer, Penelope Ann, 403 Schaefer, Robert Andrew, 465 Schaeffer, Randall J., 380 Schaefges, James Henry, 389, 568 Schaer, Michael, 498 Schafer, John Arthur, 259, 502 Schafer, Robert Allen, 404 Schafer, Vervon, 230 Schaffer, Alan Riepe, 364 Schaff er, David Paul, 273 Schaffer, Michael Irving, 135 Schaff ner, Bette T., 408 Schaff ner, James Albert, 464 Schaff ner, Joan Lois, 428 Schaff ner, Richard O., 407 Schaff ran, Carla Renee, 523 Schaimberg, David, 560 Schairer, Erman Edward, 355 Schalin, James Gunnar, 213, 359, 486 Schankin, Art, 344 Schanz, Wendell Hayes, 486 Scharfenorth, Gene Allan, 135, 354 Scharhag, Carol Ann, 268, 512 Scharlau, Edwin A., II, 135, 380 Scharlow, Kip Edward, 135 Schaub, Mary Cecile, 522 Schaub, Sara Jane, 438 Schaubert, Daniel Harold, 584 Schaubert Daniel R., 571 Schauble, Roy Howard, 135, 394 Schauger, Richard, 459 Schawel, Kenneth Wayne, 558 Scheber, George Dennis, 479 Schechtman, Gloria Pearl, 507 Scheck, Marguerite Anne, 352, 536 Scheinman, Prof. Morris, 387 Scheiwe, David Arthur, 583 Scheljakin, Luba, 567 Schellberg, John David, 407 Schelling, James Ralph, 135, 380, 571 Scheltes, Jean Marie, 135, 215, 443 Schenk, Robert Alan, 476 Schenkramirez, Kurt F., 377 Scheppach, James William, 41, 217, 418,452 Scheppach, Mary C, 135, 194, 201, 242,432 Scher, Fred Howard, 487 Scher, Leila Mary, 311 Scherer, Nancy Eleanor, 267 Scherer, Ronald Eugene, 30, 278, 333 Schettler, Charles Lee, 135, 370, 548 Schettler, Judith Ann, 287 Schiamberg, Lawrence B., 579 Schick, James Arthur, 230 Schick, James Henry, 414 Schick, Nancy Eda, 430 Schick, Susan Virginia, 135, 195, 264 , 440 Schiefelbein, Richard J., 584 Schien, Karen Sue, 135, 253, 385, 519 Schiene, O. J., 398 Schierhorn, Nancy Ann D., 196, 374, 419, 448 Schiff, Bruce Charles, 482 Schiff, Susan Paula, 135, 436 Schilbe, Sharon Lynn, 510 Schilke, Renold Edward, 410 Schill, John Peter, 286, 505 Schilling, Clifford W., 135, 254, 255, 353 Schilling, William J., 260, 456 Schiltz, David Walter, 135, 460 Schiminski, William Dale, 280 Schink, Kathryn Jean, 447 Schiortino, Gary, 577 Schirmer, Marcia Ann, 279, 442 Schlachter, Gay Lee, 530 Schlacter, David James, 485 Schlaf, Kathryn Lucille, 286, 413 Schlatter, Margaret T., 135, 518 Schleef, Robert Edwin, 409, 581 Schleeper, Tobias Leo, 547 Schleeter, David Charles, 587 Schleeter, Philip Warren, 135, 389, 453 Schleicher, Richard C, 580 Schleper, Thomas William, 502 Schlesinger, James Alan, 476 Schlesinger, Kathleen H., 388, 567 Schliem, Phillip Dio, 584 Schlifke, James Steven, 504 Schlipf, Ronald, 135 Schlitt, Marygene, 523 Schlogel, Richard John, 468 Schlueter, Norman W., 135, 342 Schlutz, Ann Leslie, 135, 520 Schmadeke, John Clifton, 205, 250 Schmechpepper E. Donald, 496 Schmehr, David Dennis, 135, 375 Schmid, Glenn Charles, 135, 376, 398 Schmidt, Carolyn Val, 514 Schmidt, Diane Elizabeth, 385 Schmidt, Gerald Carl, 341 Schmidt, Glenn C, 382 Schmidt, Gregory Vernon, 280, 582 Schmidt, Herbert L., 492 Schmidt, James Francis, 376, 574 Schmidt, John Eugene, 391, 478 Schmidt, Jude Patrick, 135 Schmidt, Norman Francis, 287, 582 Schmidt, Richard Werner, 374 Schmidt, Robert Ernest, 358 Schmidt, Robert Frank, 452 Schmidt, Sally Marie, 438 Schmidt, Spencer Lee, 483 Schmidt, Wayne Everett, 390, 409 Schmidt, Wayne John, 579 Schmidt, William Allen, 392 Schminke, Charles S., 479 Schmitt, Barbara Kay, 507 Schmitz, Kenneth Charles, 458 Schmitz, Roger A., 352 Schmitzer, Brian Edward, 136 Schmohe, James Stuart, 544 Schmoll, Judy Lane, 520 Schnadig, Vicki Jeanne, 510 Schnarsky, Anthony J., 197 Schneider, Charles E., 500 Schneider, Charles Lewis, 353 Schneider, Daniel Lee, 356 Schneider, Gayle Diane, 528 Schneider, Howard S., 454 Schneider, Joan Marie, 523 Schneider, John M., 416 Schneider, Phyllis Joy, 536 Schneider, Rae Lynn, 267, 521 Schneider, Richard John, 230, 260, 500 Schneider. Roger Bernard, 473 Schmid, Glenn, 566 Schmidt, Wayne J., 257 Schnake, Norman P., 355 Schneider, Sharon Beth, 136, 521 Schneider, Susan Joy, 412 Schneider, William A., 491 Schneir, Harvey Gil, 476 Schnittker, Sharon Irene, 532 Schobert, Ralph Arnold, 355, 470 Schock, Nancy Ann, 427 Schoedel, Tim, 423 Schoen, Eleanor Patricia, 195, 277 Schoenberger, John W., 285 Schoeneman, Bess Diane, 567 Schoening, Herman John, 353, 575 Schoettle, Phyllis Kay, 523 Scholl, Jack Howard, 407 Scholl, Randall Laurence, 418, 560 Scholnick, Susan Lynn, 436 Scholten, Carol Grace, 510 Scholz, David Anthony, 585 Schoney, Richard Allen, 548 Schonfeld, Marianne Dina, 446 Schonhoff , Richard D., 469 Schooley, Mrs. Frank, 24 Schoppman, Michael A., 136, 547 Schorn, Susan Jane, 543 Schott, William Murray, 580 Schottman, Robert Walter, 353, 361 Schrader, Esther Marilyn, 388, 540 Schraft, Doris Marie, 513 Schramer, Mathias C, 364, 401, 419 Schramm, Alan Thomas, 136, 287 410 460 Schramm, Donald Richard, 136, 491 Schreck, Steven Phillip, 269 Schreiner, Eleanore M., 264, 437 Schreiner, Kenneth C, Jr., 459 Schreiner, Sarah Ann, 529 Schreiner, Thomas K., 548 Schribaum, Mark, 487 Schroeder, Beulah Rae, 539 Schroeder, Charmaine L., 529 Schroeder, Earl Joseph, 587 Schroeder, Harold Ray, 356, 573 Schroeder, Joan Rhonwyn, 440 Schroeder, John Russell, 464 Schroeder, Lothar R., 387, 509, 549 Schroeder, Michael John, 344, 407, 586 Schroeder, Paul Walter, 407, 452 Schroeder, Susan, 507 Schroeder, Susan M., 443 Schroeder, Wayne Lee, 259, 481 Schroer, Ceres, 405 Schroll, Loren Eldon, 197 Schrotberger, Danny Lee, 354 Schuck, William John, Jr., 259, 496 Schuerman, Robert L., Jr., 407, 463 Schuh, Gerald Eugene, 247, 464 Schuh, Ronald Bruce, 357, 464 Schuhknecht, Doris Ann, 268, 431 Schuiteman, Robert, 162 Schuldt, John Paul, 392, 474 Schulman, Barbara Ann, 268, 569 Schulman, Karyl Lynn, 136, 428 Schult, Charles William, 574 Schultz, Catherine Jean, 523 Schultz, Corrie Alan, 468 Schultz, Daniel Robert, 457 Schultz, David Victor, 136, 498 Schultz, Donna Mae, 266, 525 Schultz, Jeffrey Alan, 485 Schultz, Kenneth Mark, 498 Schultz, Laura Lynn, 391, 510, 515 Schultz, Linda Jean, 514 Schultz, Marcia Claire, 257, 268 540 Schultz, Randall Thomas, 136, 586 Schultz, Richard Bernard, 197, 373 Schultz, Terry Allen, 572 Schulz, Alan Walter, 549 Schulz, Gayle Janis, 514 Schulz, Kenneth F., 410 Schulze, Edward Terry, 345, 559 Schumaker, Clarke M., 287, 581 Schumacher, George C., 421 Schumaker, John Waldo, 574 Schumacher, Kenneth N., 384 Schumacher, Linda C, 523 Schumacher, Wesley John, 285, 408 421 Schunk, Dale Hansen, 451 Schunk, John Frederick, 391 Schupack, Stuart Allen, 364, 585, 586 Schupbach, Patricia Ann, 540 Schurow, Elinor C, 567 Schurter, James Kenneth, 380 Schuster, Terry Jerome, 487 Schutt, Roderick Henry, 352, 472 Schutte, Robert Charles, 211, 404, 545 Schuyler, Peter James, 423, 459 Schwab, Scott Jay, 498 Schwalbe, Thomas Allan, 480 Schwarer, Ronald Douglas, 577 Schwart, Robert B., Jr., 355 Schwartz, Curtis Wayne, 504 Schwartz, Daniel L., 579 Schwartz, Edward Howard, 498 Schwartz, Esta Barbara, 428 Schwartz, Libby, 569 Schwartz, Marsha June, 446 Schwartz, Robert B., 356 Schwartz, Roxanne, 136 Schwarz, George W., Jr., 411, 503 Schwarz, Leslie Thomas, 197, 288 289 568 Schwarzentraub, Dennis J., 409 Schweikert, Carl William, 136 Schweitzer, Frank B., 234, 269, 270 373 Scheiwe, Virginia, 373 Schweninger, Duff Bruce, 477 Schwenk, Paula Tune, 429 Schwerdtfeger, Gary K., 488 Schwertfeger, Harold T., 500 Schwitz, Adele Marie, 394, 526 Schwoch, Gerald Alan, 576 Sciacca, Gasper Joseph, 386 Sciaino, Anthony Joseph, 403 Scoggin, Suellen, 264, 445 Scotkovsky, James Frank, 136, 465 Scott, Prof. Arthur, 209 Scott, Caroline Anne, 567 Scott, Donald Adrian, 452 Scott, Frank Jeremiah, Jr., 486 Scott, James Lee, 389 Scott, Jeffrey R., 452 Scott, Jill Anne, 32, 268, 514 Scott, Joan Elizabeth, 136, 220 221 265, 360, 397, 445 Scott, John Meredith, 353 Scott, John Waid, 546 Scott, Mrs. Juanita, 438 Scott, Prof. Joseph, 196, 220, 221 397 399 Scott, Judith Ann, 518 Scott, Larry Howard, 586 Scott, Linda Joan, 517 Scott, Mary Elizabeth, 426 Scott, Mary Katherine, 246, 531 Scott, Nancy Lee, 429 Scott, Rosemary Irene, 532 Scott, Sandra Lynn, 540 Scott, Steve Woodson, 583 Scott, Thomas Clyde, 464 Scotton, Bruce Warren, 210, 407 Scouffas, Judith Anthea, 542 Scoville, Thomas Howard, 260, 464 Scranton, Terry, 280 Scranton, Lynda Kay, 283, 405, 567 Scranton, Terry Jay, 408 Scroggs, Lynne Annette, 530 Scudamore, Douglas, 373 Scully, Bruce William, 552 Scully, Georgia Warriner, 443 Scurio, Maureen Mary, 530 Seaberry, Jeannette S., 136, 380, 511 Seaberry, Sharon Ann, 380 Seagren, Donald Anders, 136, 475 Seagren, Douglas Tohn, 136, 475 Seaholm, Pamela Carol, 565 Search, Kenneth Lee, 237, 391 Seavey, Suzanne Marie, 289, 518 Seavey, Barbara Ann, 363 Sebert, Ronald Mark, 504 Sebright, Terence Fay, 575 Sebring, Randal William, 571 Secrest, John Joseph, 136, 420, 462 Secor, Gary Lee, 484, 548 Secord, Jeffrey Richard, 459 Seeger, David Martin, 352 Seegers, Marcia Lynn, 535 Seevers, Allen Dale, 287, 546 Segel, Adrienne Bernice, 136, 266 423 563, 569 Seibert, Janice Rae, 530 Seifert, Martha Anne, 136, 279 Seiler, Rosemary Kay, 136, 277, 283 519 Seimering, Pam, 429 Seipel, Patricia Ann, 567 Seitz, Susan Mary, 437 Seitzinger, Marilyn Jean, 540 Sejud, Edward Philip, 579 Seleski, Michael Paul, 469 Selle, Ronald Herbert, 286 Selleck, Timothy David, 464 Selling, Rick Mitchell, 478 Selling, Vernon Alan, 450 Sellke, Terry Allen, 586 Semel Jeffery David, 230, 238, 504 benecal, Raymond Charles, 284 Senese, Daniel, 478 Senger, Susan Katherine, 565 Senn, Arnold Ralph, 588 Serine, Linda Jean, 431 Senner, Eldon Elsworth, 197, 229 464 Senti, Patricia Alice, 539 Sentman, Patricia Ann, 279 427 bents, Bruce Roger, 545 Sepich, John' Edward, 586 Septon, Robert M., 136 Serby, Kenneth J., Jr., 551 berde, Susan, 530 Sergey, Sally Jean, 363 Sergo, Nancy Lee, 531 Serpico, Joseph James, 473 person, John Bradley, 465 Setchell Lieutenant J. G. John, 401 Sevier, Richard Earl, 581 Seward, Otis Russell, 564 Sexton, Grace, 285 Sexton, John Paul, 285 Sexton, Susan Carol, 284 Seymour, Mary Kay, 522 Seymour, Steven Paul, 462 Shaeffer, Nancy Ellen, 286, 525 Shafer, Mark Edward, 477 Sharer, Mary Beth, 279, 535 Shafer, Vernon Gene, 456 Shafer, Warren Caro, 477 Shafer, William Lee, 283, 585 Shaffer, Gail Rae, 436 Shaffer, James Dwane, 356 Shaffer, John Taylor, 462 Shaffer, Paul, 196 Shaffer, Sammy Lee, 423 Shaisybehbahani, Shirin, 569 Shales, Paul Douglas, 407 Shallow, Jack Paul, III, 582 Shamway, Dorice D., 572 Shanahan, David Michael, 358 Shanahan, Patricia Nagle, 136, 528 Shane, Marjorie Ellen, 405, 569 Shane, Natalie Ann, 405, 569 Shankland, Gordon Lee, 452 Shannon, Cathleen Anne, 510 Shapin, Paul Gary, 345, 407, 504 Shapiro, Bari Lee, 516 Shapiro, Joanne Lee, 446 Shapiro, Richard Harry, 490 Sharbach, Ward J., Ill, 582 Share, Michael Jeffrey, 497 Sharf, Susan Jane, 516 Sharp, Charles Robert, 452 Sharp, Donald Werner, 452 Sharp, Gary Gene, 406, 486 Sharp, Jack Daniel, 287 Sharp, Terrell Lee, 367, 459 Sharpe, Thomas Wesley, 503 Sharpe, Timothy Eugene, 593 Shattil, Ronald Bruce, 386, 454 Shaub, Janet Pauline, 432 Shauger, Eric Stephen, 136 Shaughnessy, Robert K., 501 Shaul, Dennis Alan, 280, 282, 408 Shaver, David James, 579 Shavin, Jay Michael, 545 Shaw, Gregory Reed, 492 Shaw, Harold Thomas, 345 Shaw, Lloyd Marvin, 550 Shaw, Robert Harry, Jr., 463, 571 Shaw, Terry Gene, 581 Shawhan, Garrett James,'582 Shay, John M., 196, 197 Shay, Steven Edward, 492 Sheall, William Howe, 555 Shearer, Lynn, 197 Shebb, Karen L., 518 Sheehan, Sally, 412 Sheehy, Mary Louise, 565 Shelden, Dean Miriam A., 164, 240 Sheldon, Allen Clark, Jr., 459 Shelton, Brenda Faye, 427 Shemerdiak, Jon Louis, 573 Shenberg, Esther R., 439 Shenberg, Eugene Ronald, 498 Shepherd, Paul Laverne, 355, 547 Sheppard, Charles Eugene, 136, 354 Sheppard, Patricia E., 511 Sheppard, Thomas Edward, 576 Sheppelman, Keith Duane, 460 Sheppelman, Linda Kay, 524 Sher, Stephen Gary, 490 Sherer, Lester Knox, 584 Sheridan, Lenore, 539 Sheridan, William Edward, 354 Sherman, Barry Howard, 257, 373, 585 Sherman, David Harold, 577 Sherman, Jeffrey Allan, 476 Sherrill, Nancy Sue, 509 Sherrill, Roger Leo, 549 Sherry, William James, 384 Sherwin, Catherine Lois, 285 Sherwood, Richard Roy, 287 Shevin, Jann, 446 Shevin, Wendy Nancy, 444 Shiarai, Mr., 383 Shibuya, Leroy Michio, 585 Shick, James A., 475 Shields, Nancy Ruth, 268, 418, 513 Shiels, Patrick Lawrence, 410 ShifHer, Susan June, 136, 279, 427 Shiffman, Geraldine Wynn, 446 Shildneck, Ann Marie, 448 Shineflugg, Coach Robert, 343 Shinners, Mary Ellen, 352, 539 Shintam, Marsha Jean, 510 bhipley, Robert Elliott, 492 Shiplock, Judith Ann, 137, 194. 198 220,221,397,399,447 Shirasuka, Motoki, 355 Shires, Jill, 285, 413, 518 gnirley, Jerry Wayne, 470 bhirley, Mary Genevra, 413, 429 Shirley, Richard H., Jr., 491 Shizuru, Maxine Hatsumi, 412, 423, 534, 535 Shockey, William Edward, 273 ghockley, Onita Kay, 139 Shoemaker, John Arthur, 139 gholtz, Joanne Lynn, 522 Shoney, Richard, 356 Shonkwiler, Larry Ray, 355 Shook, Robert Charles, 563, 566 Shoralter, John R., 568 Shore, Helene Leslie, 436 Short, Roberta Diane, 137, 433 Shortness, John Malcolm, 571 Shostrom, Gene Victor, 583 Shostrom, Jane Angela, 277, 405 Shotts, Carolle Ann, 137, 385, 442 Shotts, Carolle Ann, 137, 385, 442 Shotwell, Sandra Elaine, 522 Showers, Linda Gene, 137, 519 Showers, Mary Margaret, 423, 527 Shown, Hugh Wayne, 384, 456 Shrier, William Bard, 495 Shriver, Charles Michael, 586 Shriver, Glenn Walter, 498 Shtokryn, Dmytro M., 421 Shiriker, Carol Lee, 536 Shub, Arlene Carol, 267, 520 Shubart, Heather Rose, 137, 352, 543 Shuck, Donna Lee, 441 Shugan, Cheryl Naomi, 543 Shugars, Henry Gordon, 416, 503 Shugert, James Malcolm, 285 Shull, Sharon Joann, 137, 408, 533 Shull, Steven Wilson, 492 Shulman, Andrea Lois, 137, 405, 521 Shumaker, Clarence Mark, 450 Shumaker, Gary Lee, 285 Shumaker, Margol Michele, 267, 523 Shuman, Jane Marie, 32, 137, 194, 240 263, 264, 445 Shuman, Jean Ellen, 433 Shuman, Julie Ellen, 439 Shumway, Dorice Dwight, 409 Shupack, Martin Alan, 581 Shure, Martin, 454 Shute, Teresa Nan, 442 Shuteneckt, Doris, 265 Shutt, Michael Alan, 547 Shyer, Carol Jean, 531 Siberz, Thomas Robert, 137 Sieben, Drew M., 545 Sich, Robert G., 412 Sidebotham, Joseph W., 552 Sider, Steven Samuel, 559 Sidfert, Malew, 566 Sidney, Michael Thomas, 452 Sidor, Martin Anthony, 468 Sieben, Drew Merrit, 137, 395, 404, 546 Siebenthal, Ronald, 546 Siebert, Dennis Charles, 584 Siebert, Janet Louise, 137, 447 Sieberz, Thomas R., 505 Siebold, Dennis Paul, 137, 461 Siegal, Sharon Lee, 220 Siegan, Jerold Nathan, 498 Siegel, Adrienne, 412 Siegel, Arleen Ella, 446 Siegel, Arnold Gordon, 273, 549 Siegel, Barry M., 137 Siegel, Donald A., 498 Siegel, Martin Alan, 572 Siegel, Marvin Maurice, 137, 487 Siegel, Natalie Sheila, 412 Siegel, Pamela, 137, 444 Siegel, Richard Aurum, 497 Siegel, Ronald Floyd, 498 Siegert, Michael Gustav, 214, 246, 452 Siegfried, Lillian M., 137, 514 Siegler, Terry Allan, 583 Sieh, Robert Gregory, 578 Siekman, Randall Raymond, 460 Siemer, Quintin Anthony, 137, 558 Siemering, Pamela Sue, 204, 288, 289, 429 Siemers, Cheri Lola, 440 Sigmon, Claude Miller, Jr., 285 Sigoloff, Sandra Joy, 428 Sigtenhorst, Barbara Lee, 431 Sigtenhorst, Ted, 137, 401, 419, 586 Silha, Edward John, Jr., 137, 389 Silhan, William Anthony, 205, 345 420, 461 Silkwood, Harold Lee, 355, 560 Sill, Gary Lee, 550 Silliman, Eugene Lee, 575 Silva, Lourdes Mercedes, 509 Silver, Sheldon, 137, 252, 413 Silver, Fern Romona, 521 Silverberg, Joe, 498 Silverglade, David S., 504 Silverman, Ellen Ann, 446 Silverman, Lynn Shari, 446 Silverman, Marsha Vicki, 137, 436 Silvers, Karen Lynne, 439 Silverstein, Robert, 482 Silverstone, Rhonda Jean, 428 Silverwood, James Ralph, 259, 414, 492 Silvis, Susan Lynn, 509 Simcoe, Robert Joseph, 138 Simkins, Nanci Lynne, 385 Simkus, Dalia Maria, 518 617 m Simmons, Andrea Ellen, 444 Simmons, Gertrude Beard, 378 Simmons, James Kern, 555 Simmons, Jeffrey Terhune, 286, 407 Simmons, Jennifer M., 524 Simmons, Joseph Howard, 587 Simmons, Larry Lee, 138 Simmons, Peter Charles, 138, 467 Simmons, Robert Lionel, 492 Simmons, Sandra Rose, 540 Simms, Valerie, 449, 511 Simon, Earl Leon, 138 Simon, Howard Alan, 498 Simon, James Harvey, 504 Simon, Jeffrey W., 454 Simon, Miriam Ruth, 535 Simon, Peggy Lynn, 569 Simon, Richard James, 467 Simon, Stuart Ellis, 269, 354, 585 Simon, William Robb, 461 Simonin, Julianne, 138, 416, 569 Simons, Bruce Arthur, 498 Simons, Mark Nelson, 476 Simons, Rose Lee, 446 Simons, Steven, 205, 343, 420 Simpson, Amy Lou, 524 Simpson, Clifford Eric, 367, 588 Simpson, Gary Lee, 230, 287, 450 Simpson, James Ray, 492 Simpson, Kenneth Paul, 345, 452 Simpson, Marvin Ray, 503 Simpson, Rosemary Irene, 403, 524 Sims, Dewey McKinley, 354, 411 Sims, Douglas Dean, 276, 470 Sims, Loyie Herbert, III, 398, 466 Sims, Randall Lee, 470 Sims, Robert Edward, 549 Sims, Susan Claire, 409 Sims, Terry Eldon, 503 Simutis, Zita Marie, 536 Sinclair, Robert Bruce, 243, 456 Sinclair, Sally Ann, 531 Singer, Clifford Earle, 237, 407 Singer, Craig Bruce, 498 Singer, Jerry R., 461 Singer, Timothy James, 552 Singh, Surjan, 379 Singleton, Gary William, 571 Singleton, Joanne Marie, 535 Singleton, Ronald Wayne, 451 Singleton, Sylvia Ann, 391, 448 Singley, Susan Kay, 523 Singman, Diane Maris, 534 Sinks, Thomas Edward, 573 Sinon, Stephen Joseph, 357 Sinow, Jack Harold, 564 Sion, Landis Melvin 410 Sipp, Stanley Kenneth, 392 Siracusa, Dennis John, 552 Siren, Raul Alvar Roger, 560 Siress, Kenneth Ray, 407 Sirkin, Lorry Nathan, 498 Sirois, James Roger, 138, 282, 408, 474 Siros, Anthony James, Jr., 138 Sirota, Glenda, 395 Sisson, John Fraser, 485 Sistler, Frederick Earl, 546 Sisul, James Jerome, 477 Sitaramiah Rma Rao, 546 Sittig, Hildegard Karin, 279 Sivertson, Ronald Chris, 586 Sitton, William Wesley, 570 Sivula, William Ashley, 391, 576 Siwek, Ruth Carolynn, 138, 441 Sjostrom, Jerry Michael, 578 Sjostrom, Nancy Louise, 435 Skaggs, Grady Leon, 155 Skeen, Lucinda Marie, 230, 283 Skei, Barbara, 279, 522 Skei, Christine, 540 Skibbe David William, 401, 460 Skidmore, James Robert, 284, 40 Skierski, James Edwin, 138 Skiles, Kenneth Adair, Jr., 587 Skinder, Susan Hodges, 511 Skinner, Crystal Joy, 543 Skinner, Karen Kay, 437 Skinner, Richard Douglas, 494 Skirm, Roslind, 535 Skoglund, Gerald Evert, 260, 460 Skogsberg, Brian Sig, 582 Skogsberg, James W., 390, 572 Skokowski, Henry, 390, 578 Skolnik, Arthur Michael, 138 Skornia, Lorene, 164 Skorski, Franklin John, 478 Skov, Kristen Nancy, 424 Skowronski, Joseph Paul, 138 Skromme, Keith David, 568 Skrzenta, Thaddeus A., 354 Skully, Barbara Susan, 284 Skutecki, Edmund Richard, 479 Slack, Margaret Anne, 438 Sladcik, Barbara Lee, 138, 423 Slade, Barry Steven, 490 Slader, David L., 454 Slagle, James Howard, 358 Slagter, Lee Roger, 362 Slamp, Gregory Paul, 579 Slanina, William Eugene, 485 Slater, Kent Forest, 219, 261, 470 Slattery, David Charles, 549 Slaughter, Debra Jay, 283, 523 Slaughter, Elaine Irene, 526 Slaughter, Rachel C, 381, 407, 538 Slaughter, Rex Stephen, 475 Sledz, Catherine Marie, 515 Sleeter, Elizabeth Ann, 447 Slive, Arleen Frances, 528 Slive, Arnold Benjamin, 497 Slivon, Mary Grace, 536 618 Sloan, Kathryn Jeannine, 403, 526 Sloan, Richard, 345 Sloan, Prof. Thomas, 399 Sloan, Sister Philomena, 403 Sloboda, Catherine Mary, 138, 442 Sloboda, Janet Rose, 442 Slocum, Ruth Signe, 220, 421 Slonkosky, Carl Steven, 552 Slothower, Mary Louise, 448 Slotky, Karen Ruth, 444 Slotter, Marilyn June, 267, 535 Slover, John Ashby, Jr., 138, 423, 484 Slovin, Beverly Eileen, 520 Slowik, Kathleen Carol, 138, 540 Slowinski, Roy Frank, 587 Sluis, John Richard, 545 Smaardyk, John Edward, 407 Small, Donald Emmett, 138, 451 Small, John Darst, 492 Small, Samuel Winne, 260, 493 Smalley, Webster, 221, 399 Smart, Charles Floyd, 573 Smart, Susan Elizabeth, 567 Smedley, Michael James, 576 Smejkal, Ruth Ann, 511 Smiler, Ilene Cecelia, 536 Smiley, Charles Fredrick, 286, 364 Smiley, Lawrence Kent, 545 Smilie, William James, 138, 474 Smirl, Richard Allen, 138, 381, 414 Smith, Alan Donald, 362, 504 Smith, Alfred John, 548 Smith, Alice Jeanne, 220, 366, 517 Smith, Annette, 428 Smith, Assistant Dean, 21 Smith, Barbara Ann, 138, 360, 544 Smith, Becky Howell, 391 Smith, Bruce Werner, 572 Smith, Carol Ann, 565 Smith, Cheryl Beth, 138, 194 Smith, Cheryl Beth, 388, 408, 519 Smith, Clem Opal, III, 138, 376 Smith, Corliss Sue, 220, 427 Smith, Darrell William, 406 Smith, David Rex, 408, 497 Smith, Edward Julian, 497 Smith, Gerald Edward, 502 Smith, Gerald Wayne, 359, 584 Smith, Glenna Kay, 138 Smith, Gordon Alan, 138, 398, 489 Smith, Herbert Junior, 582 Smith, Irl Wilson, Jr., 407 Smith, Jack, 497 Smith, James Bruce, 492 Smith, James Michael, 586 Smith, Jennifer Lynn, 440 Smith, Jennine, 511 Smith, Joann Marie, 279, 541 Smith, Jo Ann Adele, 427 Smith, John Clair, 459 Smith, John David, 356 Smith, John Dene, 547 Smith, John Robert, 495 Smith, June Ann, 524 Smith, Kathleen Anne, 537 Smith, Kenneth Harold, 466 Smith, Larry Allen, 283, 550 Smith, Larry Edward, 550 Smith, Larry Francis, 464 Smith, Lowell Francis, 416 Smith, Marion, 510 Smith, Marlene Karen, 536 Smith, Mary Loretto, 388, 403, 513 Smith, Maurice Irving, Jr., 341 Smith, Miles Oliphant, 280, 285 Smith, Myron James, 577 Smith, Nancy Lee, 434 Smith, Neil Paul, 552 Smith, Nicky Lee, 578 Smith, Norman Byron, 138, 549 Smith, Pamela Sherinne, 139, 195, 198, 249, 418 Smith, Paul Alan, 194, 467, 560 Smith, Paul Nyffeler, 139 Smith, Peggy Maureen, 533 Smith, Peter Kenny, 386 Smith, Philip Scott, 572 Smith, Phillip Roy, 282 Smith, Robert Allen, 574 Smith, Robert Arnold, 139 Smith, Robert Bernard, 490 Smith, Robert Clarence, 475 Smith, Robert Gordon, 566 Smith, Samuel D., 498 Smith, Sara Jane, 438 Smith, Robert Hayes, 502 Smith, Robert Julian, 386 Smith, Robert Bennett, 139 Smith, Roger Edward, 356, 389 Smith, Roger Kent, 383, 392, 557 Smith, Roger Lee, 502 Smith, Ronald Neal, 273, 356, 553 Smith, Ronlyn Starr, 464 Smith, Roy Edward, 155 Smith, Sally Jean, 139, 435 Smith, Sandra Louise, 360 Smith, Sarah Jane, 366, 413 Smith, Sharon Kay, 139 Smith, Sherry, 440 Smith, Stanley Bruce, 500 Smith, Stephen Lloyd, 576 Smith, Steven Arthur, 407 Smith, Stuart Allen, 571 Smith, Susan Ann, 529 Smith, Thomas Alan, 278, 470, 473 Smith, Thomas Daniel, 341 Smith, Thomas William, 407, 585 Smith, William Gene, 379, 390, 580 Smithson, James Vernon, 139, 457 Smithwick, Robert T., 468 Smitley, Charles Michael, 572 Smock, Leonard Alfred, 579 Smolik, Joseph Edward, 139, 474 Smolik, Kenneth Frank, 573 Smoller, Robert Aaron, 288, 289, 504 Smucker, David Eugene, 556 Snapp, William Dorsey, 577 Sneed, Leonard Cay, 503 Sneiders, Aina Melita, 512 Snell, William Joel, 407 Snider, Diane Louise, 441 Snields, Marvin R., 464 Snieski, Gary Lee, 246, 502 Sniezek, Richard Walter, 237 Snopko, Paul Adam, 549 Snow, Barbara Jean, 445 Snow, Prof. Gary S., 366 Snow, Larry Lavern, 139, 587 Snow, Susan Marcy, 442 Snowden, Margaret Ann, 220, 510 Snyder, Gregory Adam, 409 Snyder, Dr. Harold R., 228 Snyder, Ina Ruth, 525 Snyder, James Edward, 578 Snyder, Judith Ann, 210, 517 Snyder, Mary Louise, 514 Snyder, Russell William, 390 Snyder, Suzanne, 523 Snyder, Victoria L., 195 Sobeski, Kathryn Joan, 282 Soble, Warren Arthur, 139 Sobo, Stephanie Jo, 513 Sobol, Holly Jan, 430 Sobol, Theodore Joseph, 139, 568 Sochor, John Albert, 495 Soder, Sara Lee, 237, 268, 286 Sodergren, Theodore L., 416 Soderstrom, Robert M., 570 Soderstrom, Scott Lee, 489 Soderstrom, Virginia J., 447 Sodikoff, Gale Lynn, 569 Sodomka, Dennis George, 252, 577 Sohl, Brandon Allen, 492 Soifer, Inez Cheri, 444 Sokol, Elaine Irene, 385 Sokolofski, Edward G., 362 Solak, Claudia Valentine, 139, 535 Solar, Gary Jay, 476 Soldwedel, Perry Dean, 218, 578 Solganick, Irwin Jay, 575 Solomon, Joan Leslie, 428 Solomon, Steven Dale, 238, 504 Soltau, James Melvin, 407 Soltwedel, Norbert Louis, 241, 355 Somerman, Michal Ann, 521 Somers, Lucky Landt, 467 Sommer, Janice Margaret, 32, 139, 265, 358, 360, 431 Sommer, Jerrilynn Kosik, 423 Sommerfield, Ruth Faye, 286, 525 Sommers, David Allan, 139, 355 Sommerville, Duane N., 583 Somerville, James G., 552 Somogyi, Daryl W., 552 Sondell, Sue Ann, 444 Sonneman, Eve Pessi, 385 Sonntag, Valorie June, 139, 569 Sons, Marjorie Elaine, 410 Sora, Patricia Shirley, 139, 382, 422, 567 Sordell, Sue A., 289 Sorensen, John Robert, 459 Sorensen, Joyce Carol, 423 Sorgatz, Marth a Ann, 443 Sosin, Herbert Stuart, 583 Sotos, Paul George, 383, 575 Southon, Beatrice Joan, 195 Sowa, Michael Steven, 549 Sowa, Paul Francis, 237 Spagat, Matthew Asher, 476 Spagna, James Robert, 466 Spahr, Dr. Sidney L., 378 Spalding, Susan Sara, 220, 366 Spanbauer, Ronald Frank, 384 Spanbauer, Theodore Paul, 356, 383, 384 Spangler, Michael J., 579 Spannaus, Timothy Wise, 385 Sparber, Marjorie, 139 Spear, Robert William, 586 Spear, Stuart, 259, 498 Spears, Carol Anne, 155 Spears, Charles Thomas, 155 Spears, Janet Kay, 139, 278, 516 Specht, Laura Lee, 139, 567 Speckhart, Bobette Sue, 442 Speckman, John Goyert, 548 Spector, Laurence Stuart, 197, 210, 211, 213, 214,504 Speer, Laurel May, 398 Speers, Richard Cook, 456 Speier, Patricia Maria, 510 Speltz, Frederick John, 287 Spenader, John Brian, 585 Spence, Charles Dale, 155, 404 Spence, Judith Ann, 569 Spencer, Carolyn M., 139 Spencer, Donald Warren, 404 Spencer, Judith A., 209 Sped, Richard Ernest, 552 Sperling, Robert Yale, 504 Sperling, Susan Marie, 510 Sperry, Richard Wayne, 587 Spicer, James Louis, 241, 404 Spiegel, Allen Richard, 462 Spiegel, Judith Marie, 139 Spiegel, Marilyn Beth, 567 Spiegel, Theresa A. L., 216, 221 Spinner, Dianna Marie, 516 Spinner, John Paul, 354 Spinner, Ruth Minnette, 512 Spira, June Carol, 252, 418, 518 Spires, Howard Russel, 273 Spires, Larry Wayne, 576 Spirtas, Brenda Ruth, 569 Spirtas, Gale Merle, 569 Spitler, Capt. Joseph C, 400 Spitzer, Barry David, 476 Spitzer, Wayne Alfred, 139, 259, 261, 450 Spodaek, Prof. Bernard, 352 Spoolstra, Gerald W., 386 Sporny, David Darrell, 139, 284, 285 Sporny, Kathleen Esther, 139 Sprague, Karen Marie, 522 Sprague, Margaret D., 140 Sprague, Ronald Roy, 140 Spriggs, Raymond George, 407 Springer, Barton Joel, 454 Springer, James Warren, 407 Sprinkle, Larry William, 140, 353, 361 Spurlin, Susan Ann, 140, 544 Spurling, Gary Alan, 407 Spurling, Gary M., 499 Squire, Joan Elizabeth, 399 Squires, John Henry, 414, 488 Squires, Patricia Anne, 363, 507 Sroka, Joan Marie, 286, 536 Stabile, Joseph Michael, 559 Stables, John Richard, 140, 194, 461 Stacey, John Wilson, 459 Stack, Margaret Ann, 536 Stacy, Sandra Suzanne, 140, 360 Stadel, Thomas Arthur, 573 Stadin, Robert Elwood, 384 Stadtlander, Hanjochen W., 140, 500 Staff eldt, Carol Ann, 536 Stafford, Ann Louise, 140, 445 Stafford, Dean Edward E., 162, 376 Stafford, David Bruce, 484 Stafford, Elizabeth Ann, 140, 519 Soder, Sara, 565 Stafford, Marjory Lynn, 268 Stagg, Nancy, 398 Stahl, Alan Lee, 385 Stahl, John Parks, 451 Stahl, Martha J ean, 519 Stahl, Nicholas Craig, 461 Stahl, Regina Mae, 448 Stahmer, Suellen M., 219, 352, 447 Stalder, Mary Judith, 379 Staley, Charles Edward, 484 Stamas, Joan Diane, 540 Stambaugh, Elmer Lee, 140 Stamberger, Donald Lee, 140, 353, 460 Stamberger, Wilbur Carl, 460 Stammer, William Arthur, 459 Stancik, Samuel Thomas, 341 Stancik, Samuels S., 499 Stanczak, David Loren, 391, 423, 570 Standish, Barbara E., 140, 195,. 358, 360, 435 Stanek, James Edward, 386 Stanek, Margaret Ellen, 435 Stanfield, Howard Martm, 401 Stanford, Tom George, 461 Stanford, William Alfred, 197 Stangeland, Nancy Marie, 140 Stanger, Roy Lawrence, 552 Stangle, Toby Sue, 513 Stankewicz, Stephen J., 555 Stanko, James Leo, 383 Stankovich, Peter, 140, 581 Stanley, Carole Jean, 431 Stanley, Peter Alexander, 563 Stanley, William Richard, 140, 580 Stansell, Jane Oliver, 430 Stanton, Edward Allan, 586 Stanton, George Larue, 564 Stapleton, John Patrick, 390, 394, 493 Stark, Arthur Edwin, 345, 489 Stark, Mark Vernon, 407 Stark, Paula Lee, 266, 509 Stark, Richard James, 575 Starkman, Gary Lee, 498 Starkweather, Clarence J., 140, 389, 553 Starr, Sandra Kaye, 372 Starrick, Laird Dale, 491 Startz, Beverly E., 140, 565 Starzyk, Robert Joseph, 469 Stasek, William Robert, 390, 576 Stastny, Joseph Francis, 486 Stauber, Coach Gene, 341 Stauffer, Sharon Rae, 140, 509 Stednitz, Martin Paul, 583 Steed, Donald Charles, 276, 372 Steele, James Curtis, Jr., 416 Steele, Max, 140 Steen, Lucinda M., 511 Steenberger, Elaine Jean, 405 Steensland, Mark, 284 Steer, Ellen Jean, 445 Stefaniak, Gene Wayne, 140, 467 Stefanovic, Judith Marre, 140, 195 Steffen, James Alan, 548 Steffen, Thomas Brennen, 155 Steffens, Donna Jean, 515 Steffens, Judy Kay, 569 Steggerda, Janet Marra, 212, 241, 356. 388, 408, 426 Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste Ste dl, Shan Lee, 266 1, George Andrew, 394, 396, 571 lin, Linda Lee, 443 .mel, John William, 355, 548 in, Kaleta Beth, 140, 436 n, Kenneth Erwin, 407 n, Lorrayne Hinda, 247, 366, 439 n, Nancy Sheila, 140, 264, 446 n, Sandra Gail, 140, 418, 439 n, Susan Ruth, 436 nberg, David Noel, 482 nberg, Mark Arthur, 485 Steinberg, Michael Allen, 260, 476 Steinberg, Michael E., 482 Steinberg, Raymond Earl, 497 Steinbrook, Constance J., 513 Steiner, Carol Ann, 426 Sterner, David Henry, 388 Steiner, Diane Marie, 532 Steiner, Gary Eldon, 485 Steiner, Gerald Ray, 141, 354, 496 Steiner, Gilbert, 179 Steiner, Larry Dean, 546 Steiner, Lawrence Ray, 476 Steingold, Anita Iris, 436 Steinke, Julie Lynnette, 523 Steinke, Todd Henry, 354, 503 Steinman, James Joseph, 273 Steinmann, Edward R., 582 Stella, Phillip Joseph, 485 Stelle, Lenville Joe, 486 Stellwagen, Joel B., 341 Stelter, Ernest E., Ill, 141, 362 Stelter, Susan Claire, 394, 535 Stempel, Jerrold Martin, 577 Stenberg, James Richard, 141, 465 Stenzel, Barbara Ann, 141 Stenzel, Rodger John, 141 Stephan, Barbara Jean, 526 Stephan, James Eugene, 141, 366 Stephen, Kathleen M., 434 Stephen, Linda Elaine, 434 Stephens, Lyle Eugene, 141, 353, 361 Stephens, Patricia Jean, 391, 434 Stepien, Celeste Lynn, 525 Stepner, Charles Barry, 141, 361 Stepper, Anthony Charles, 380 Sterling, Kenneth Lee, 473 Sterling, Warren Martin, 246, 497 Stern, Anna Frances, 525 Stern, Deanna Lee, 510 Stern, Elizabeth Lynn, 536 Stern, Ralph Edward, 230, 238 287 504 Sternshein, Eileen, 141, 265, 444 Sternshein, Sharon, 141, 444 Sterrett, Robert E., Jr., 141 Sterrett, William D., 564 Stetzler, Jeanne Ann, 246, 427 Steuernagel, Mary Jo, 524 Stevens, Charles H., Jr., 141, 548 Stevens, Dean H., 4S3 Stevens, James Edward, Jr., 286, 559 Stevens, Jane Ellen, 141, 195, 200 240 266, 267, 408, 519 Stevens, Milton Lewis, Jr., 284 Stevens, Paul Henry, 361 Stevens, Randall Gregg, 407 Stevens, Thomas James, 353 Stevens, Trudi Kathryn, 435 Stevenson, Dennis Robert, 353 Stevenson, James M., IV, 459 Stewart, Claude Allan, 287 Stewart, Clione, 385 Stewart, Daniel Clinton, 141, 355, 423 Stewart, Edward F ranee, 362 Stewart, Frank Reed, III, 452 Stewart, James Frank, 141, 362, 376 Stewart, James Kent, 141, 461 Stewart, John Charles, 488 Stewart, John Daniel, 197, 260, 287, 468 Stewart, John Shaw, 287 Stewart, Judith Ann, 252, 268, 431 Stewart, Sheila Marie, 252, 430 Stickels, Margaret Ann, 415, 417 Stifel, Paul McDonald, 403 Stiles, Randall Jay, 407 Still, Michael Jeffrey, 141, 356, 365 Still, Steven Michael, 41, 259, 365, 472 Stillens, Marilyn Joan, 141, 388, 421 541 Stillwell, Prof. Henry S., 394 Stillwell, Pamela jo, 141 Stillwell, Susan Angela, 266, 541 Stillwell, William C, Jr., 458 Stimpson, Dennis John, 464, 558 Stingl, Susan Jane, 141 Stinnett, Charles Lee, 384 Stinnett, Elizabeth bail, 448 Stirn, Eileen 1 ranees, 5 4 Stitle, Harry Mariam, HI, 141 Stitt, Virginia Kathryn, 285 Stitzel, Stanton Francis, 344 St. James, Antoinette L., 449 Stoces, William John, 502 Stockdale, Michael K., 549 Stockman, Janis, 405 Stockwell, Robeit R., 467 Stojak, Joseph Anthony, 247, 469 Stoker, Douglas F., 472 Stolar, Susan Gay, 434 Stoll, Steven Gabiiel, 420 Stoller, Harold Lloyd, Jr., 141, 464 Stoller, Robert William, 472 Stolz, Anthony Joseph, 141 Stone, Carol Marie, 535 Stone, Charles Rudolth, 570 Stone, Charles William, 563 Stone, Michael Leslie, 480 Stone, Paul Fred, 490 Stone, Paul Lee, 502 Stone, Richard Roland, 341, 342 Stone, Victor J., 196 Storey, Marcia Joann, 142, 435 Stork, Jack Neil, 356, 365 Stottrup, Enid Mari, 142, 391, 426 Stotz, James Thomas, 341, 410, 463 Stotz, Richard Alan, 341, 410, 474 Stouffer, James Craig, 287 Stout, Timothy Lee, 579 Stovall, James Walter, 286, 352, 546 Stovall, James Welton, 273, 352, 418 576 Stozek, Robert Randall, 142, 200, 237. 238 Strahocky, Madelynn Dawn, 542 Straka , Frank Dennis, 458 Straka, Richard Michael, 549 Strand, Robert Bernard, 269, 270, 582 Strandin, Mary Kristine, 381, 524 Strange, Beverly Ann, 429 Strange, Col. Russell P., 357, 359 Strassman, Richard C, 582 Strauss, Rhea Aileen, 246, 511 Strauss, Ruth Amelia, 142 Straw, David William, 142 Strawa, John T., 361, 463 Stredde, Edward Herman, 142, 381 416 Streeper, Owen Burns, 473, 552 Streff , Gayle Roger, 361 Streicker, Allen Joseph, 230, 504 Streid, Dean R., 545 Strellis, Jack, 570 Strenberg, Rhonda, 535 Strenski, Robert Francis, 574 Strickler, Arlene Jayne, 426, 512 Strobl, Frederick M., 545 Strohm, Karen Nell, 142, 205, 277, 426 Strohm, Robeit Dean, 252, 456 Strohman, Darrell Paul, 576 Strohman, Koger Wayne, 142, 354, 546 Strole, Leslie Eugene, 142, 355, 415 Strom, Julie Kay, 527 Stromberg, John Herlin, 500 Stromberg, Kenneth Lee, 566 Strotshuk, Helen, 537 Strohman, Roger W., 390 Stroup, Stanley S., 142, 396, 571 Strube, Robert Glenn, 142, 355, 365 Struhs, Thomas Haser, 500 Strusiner, Lynda Levin, 142 Strusiner, Rick Steven, 142 Strutin, Michele Sheila, 444 Struzina, Ralph Dennis, 142, 353 Stryker, Barbara Ann, 374, 431 Stubbins, Clayton Allan, 568 Stubblefield, Dennis Ray, 155 Stubenrauch, Katherine L., 385, 396 Stuckel, David Wayne, 586 Stucki, David Emmett, 407 Studer, Virginia Lee, 197 Studnick, William Ray, 353 Studwell, Richard L., 491 Study, Susan E., 511 Stueve, Paula Margaret, 267, 542 Stuever, Frederick R., 237, 474 Stumbris, Stephen A., 501 Stuntz, Kenneth Edward, 142, 411 Sturgeon, John Floyd, 491 Sturm, Terry Wayne, 553 Sturmthal, Joan Frances, 211 Stutman, Cassie Joy, 447 Stutsman, Carol Lee, 514 Stutsman, James Chris, 285 Stym, Judith Ann, 518 Stutz, Mary Jean, 246 Subject, Sandra Kay, 230, 366, 442 Suchovy, Tatiana, 142, 518 Sudeth, Gary Lee, 578 Sueltman, Terry Enderle, 253 Suestka, Robert, 462 Sugar, Jerome Orry, 418, 560 Sugar, Conrad E., 197 Sugarman, Cathy Lynn, 267, 542 Suhajd a, Marilyn helene, 142, 430 Suhre, Jane Charlotte, 213, 427 Sulak, Stanley Rubin, 549 Sulbecky, Mary J., 412 Sulkin, Ronna Dianne, 444 Sullivan, Bruce Eugene, 341, 468 Sullivan, Edwin Oscar, 550 Sullivan, Gail Ann, 507 Sullivan, Michael Kendal, 560 Sullivan, Patricia Mae, 536 Sullivan, Paul Joseph, 502 Sullivan, Dean Russell N., 185 Sulser, Michael Denis, 353 Summer, William Lee, 490 Summerer, Robert Wayne, 285, 582 Summers, Cheryl Dawn, 142, 379 Summers, Gregory Allen, 285 Summers, Michael Roger, 488 Sundararajan, N. R., 379 Sundberg, Mable Margaret, 142, 435 Sundine, Stephanie M., 267, 513 Sundquist, Nancy Marie, 440 Superfine, Richard Jay, 454 Surbeck, Joyce Annette, 514 Surgalski, Karen V., 219, 445 Surman, John Kenneth, 142, 463 Susin, Barbara Dean, 196, 243, 419, 427 Suski, Geraldine Rose, 142 212 423 518 Suskin, Kenneth Edward, 142, 454, 455 Susler, Beverly Ann, 32, 142, 248, 428 Susner, Nicholas Jerome, 142 Suter, Ronald Eugene, 283, 584 Sutherland, Allan, 373 Sutherland, Stanley E., 273, 407, 549 Sutter, Robert John, 3 3 Sutton, Frederick Ray, 549 Sutton, Prot. Joseph C, 248 Sutton, Kenn Lewis, 143, 409 Sutton, Melinda Leigh, 535 Sutton, Reid Edward, II, 546 Sutton, Sheldon Campbell, 545 Svetanoff, Dale George, 257 Svitalek, Roberta Dawn, 143, 426 Svoboda, Marie Elena, 516 Svoboda, Peggy Ann, 287 Svoboda, Tom Albert, 459 Svoboda, William Arthur, 468 Swager, Ronald John, 478 Swain, Carl Eugene, 143, 414, 548 Swain, Cynthia Malinda, 143, 442 Swain, Ross Chadbourne, 477 Swain, Timothy (Trustee), 161 Swalek, Robert Stanley, 143 Swan, Emma Theodora, 513 Swanda, John Raymond, Jr., 234. 269 270 Swaner, Scott Stephen, 143, 353, 390 493 Swansen, Richard McEwen, 269, 585 586 Swanson, Alfred M., Jr., 484 Swanson, James Victor, 549 Swanson, Jean Ann, 567 Swanson, Jeffrey Lee, 581 Swanson, Jon Colby, 460 Swanson, Judith Nash, 143 Swanson, Karin, 143, 516 Swanson, Larry Howard, 269, 270 Swanson, Linda Louise, 523 Swanson, Mary E., 405, 531 Swanson, Ray Fletcher, 477 Swanson, Sonja Rae, 542 Swanson, Suzanne Marie, 443 Swanson, Wesley, 399 Sward, Nancy Elizabeth, 536 Swartley, Loren Charles, 384 Swartz, Barbara Louise, 143, 436 Swartz, Diane Carol, 514 Swartz, James Eugene, 406, 478 Swartz, John Lee, 407, 412, 572 Swartz, Marilyn Jean, 430 Swartz, Roxanne, 544 Swearingen, Stanley Dean, 407 Swedberg, Julie Ann, 279, 438 Sweeney, Jeanette Mary, 143 Sweeney, Jerry Joseph, 286 Sweeney, Mary Jeanette, 430 Sweet, Lynn, 221 Swengel, Marcia E., 197 Swenson, Barry L. B., 582 Swerdlin, Pamela Gayle, 444 Swerinsky, Linda Belle, 521 Swhela, Lawrence S., 499 Swiatek, Donald Stanley, 404 Swick, lerry Lee, 578 Swickard, James Edward, 416 Swidler, Michael Allan, 548 Swiecki, Timothy L., 155 Swietek, Robert Edward, 362 Swift, Daniel Bihl, 583 Swift, Dean Wesley, 477 Swinehart, Linda Giialey, 435 Swinger, Gary Louis, 365, 420 Swinger, Marsha Agnes, 283, 405, 519 Swisher, Brenda Kay, 537 Switzer, Ralph V., Jr., 237, 414, 492 Swofford, James Kenneth, 372, 546 Swofford, Linda Kay, 235, 529 Sydes, Larry Enoch, 383 Syfert, Carolyn Sue, 431 Sypherd, Carole Cochran, 143 Szablewski, Gerald Steve, 505 Szczeblowsky, Alexandra, 421 Szczech, Marion John, 552 Szepessy, Mary Jean, 443 Szott, Allen, 143, 479 Szukala, Gerald Francis, 342, 505 Szymanczyk, Candace L., 251 Szymanski, Diane Frances, 143 Taft House, 540 Tau Beta Pi, 416 Tau Delta Phi, 497 Tau Epsilon Phi, 498 Tau Kappa Epsilon, 499 Technograph, 254, 255 Television Workshop, 416 Terrapin Club, 417 Theta Chi, 500 Theta Delta Chi, 501 Theta Sigma Phi, 418 Theta Xi, 502 Tomahawk, 418 Torch, 196, 419 Triangle, 503 Tribe of Illini, 420 Trident, 419 Tabor, Frank George, 502 Tabor, Janet Lynne, 143, 443 Tabor, Jeanne Frances, 535 Tabor, Ruth Helen, 515 Tadevic, Ralph Dulane, 583 Taff, James Russell, 470 Tagtmeier, John henry, 143 Takahashi, Randall N., 571 Takehara, Craig Alan, 552 Takeuchi, Hajime, 143 Talbott, Craig Ronaln, 407 Talsma, Charlene E., 266, 515 Tamarri, Deborah Ann, 417 Tamer, Ahmet Cetin, 143 Tammeus, Mary Bertha, 513 Tandon, Dinesh Chandra, 366 Tandy, Arthur Joseph, 454 Tang, Stephen J., 386 Tangul, Eugene Paul, 282 Tanner, Joan Eleanor, 516 Tanner, Richard Arthur, 143, 195, 234 Tao, Austin Paul, 143 Taplin, Marvin James, 143, 409 Tappan, Richard James, 257, 585q Tarabori, Barbara Jean, 536 Tarney, William L., 403 Tarrant, Catherine Mae, 266, 285, 511 Tarry, Donna Lee, 512 Tarter, Toni Sue, 524 Tassio, Thomas Roy, 586 Tatarchuk, Terrence W., 582 Tate, Pamela Jean, 237, 363, 366, 427 Tate, Richard Allan, 431, 459 Tattini, Eugene L., 195 Tattini, James Gregory, 143, 194, 261, 477 Taub, Sherrie Ellen, 430 Taubeneck, George G., 196 Tavlos, Dennis Andrew, 499 Taylor, Allen George, 556 Taylor, Anita Jean, 565 Taylor, Carolyn Lucille, 532 Taylor, Ivan, 234 Taylor, Donna Rae, 511 Taylor, Frank James, 143 Taylor, George Jesse, IV, 230, 407, 461 Taylor Gary Charles, 502 Taylor, Howard Wayne, Jr., 143. 355, 548 Taylor, James Allen, 555 Taylor, Dean Jeames W., 165 Taylor, Judith Ann, 532 Taylor, Marion Margaret, 440, 565 Taylor, Mason Eugene, III, 479 Taylor, Raloh Ernest, 143 Taylor, Richard B., 401, 421 Taylor, Richard Earl, 500 Taylor, Richard Harrison, 275, 557 Taylor, Scot Walter, 390, 493 Taylor, Stephen Dale, 505 Taylor, Stephen Maurice, 407 Taylor, Sue Ellen, 522 Taylor, Thomas Russell, 475 Taylor, Thomas Roger, 260 Taylor, Valerie Ann, 426 Taylor, William Lawrence, 286 Taylor, Coach William, 341 Tays, Robert Andrew C, 144, 361 Tebben, Robert David, 260, 364, 474 Tebussek, Patricia Anne, 144, 214, 264 438 Tebussek, Susan Fair, 438 Tebussek, William Arnold, 410, 548 Tedor, Michael Claud, 484 Teepe, Karl William, 461 Teesdale, Carol Marie, 541 Tegen, Alan Richard, 581 Teigler, Carol Lynn, 284 Tello, Jean Clara, 513 Temaner, Terry Nancy, 539 Temkin, Miriam Anne, 446 Temple, Donna Kay, 569 Temple, Nancy Ruth, 210, 360, 445 Templeton, Ann Louise, 448 Tenicki, Nancy Diane, 430 Tennent, Nancy Jean, 522 Tenner, Gerald Martin, 144, 373 Tennes, Monty Jacob, 492 Tennes, Victoria Ann, 410, 442 Tennison, Gary Lee, 345 Tereba, Barbara Ann, 536 Terrill, Garrett Denny, 249 Terry, Kathleen Theresa, 215, 426 Terry, David R., 407 Terry, Victoria Louise, 144, 440 Tesch, Drusilla Ann, 284, 531 Teske, Duane Reynold, 497, 459 Tessin, Jerry George, 284, 285 Tester, Carol Ann, 144, 266, 522 Tetteh, Philip Amaih, 576 Teuscher, John William, 49 Tews, Mabel Louise, 427 Thackeray, Ann Marie, 518 Thalgott, Mary Ruth, 441 Thatcher, Leslie Alfred, 473 Thatcher, Mrs. Mary, 519 Thatcher, Nancy Lynne, 144, 536 Thayer, Fredeiick D., Ill, 421 Thean, James Edward, 144 Thebaud, Lawrence, 31, 197 Theesfeld, limothy Lyn, 286, 489 Theile, Elsa Margaretann, 427 Thelen, Linda Ann, 536 Theobald, Gerald Ray, 144, 286, 356 365, 47u Theobald, Steven Bruce, 587 Thibodeau, Robin Lee, 442 Thieda, Shirley Ann, 567 Thiel, Joseph Paul, 144, 586 Thiel, Robert John, 586 Thiel, Terry Noble, 144 Thiers, Dennis Biian, 571 Thiersch, Craig Lee, 144 Thinnes Charles J., Jr., 502 Thinnes, David Peter, 273, 560 Thode, Sharon Lynn, 529 Thoma, Peter John, 479 Thomas, Ann, 512 Thomas, Carla Beth, 144, 443 Thomas, David Lee, 574 Thomas, Diane Janet, 440 Thomas, Francis Marion, 144, 409 Thomas, Gail Ann, 536 Thomas, Ian Bryce, 283 Thomas, Jacquelyn Peck, 509 Thomas, Jean Elizabeth, 523 Thomas, Jo Ethel, 543 Thomas, John C, 280, 283 Thomas, John David, 582 Thomas, Karen Lynne, 429 Thomas, Lewis Potter, Jr., 404 Thomas, Lynn Mary, 526 Thomas, Melanie F., 266, 394 Thomas, Michael Alan, 257, 545 Thomas, Norbert F., Jr., 401 Thomas, Robert G., Jr., 364 Thomas, Rodney Means, 407, 570 ( 619 Thomas, Stephen Gregg, 578 Thomas, Timothy Raymond, 499 Thomas, Thomas James, 549 Thomas, William Edgar, 478 Thompson, Cheryl Jean, 519 Thompson, David Elliot, 390 Thompson, Edwin John, 587 Thompson, Elizabeth C., 440 Thompson, Elizabeth M., 525 Thompson, Hal Robert, 391, 484 Thompson, Irene Marie, 526 Thompson, James Jay, 401, 580 Thompson, Janet Sue, 286, 531 Thompson, Joe Gunnar, 407, 583 Thompson, Julia Ann, 238 Thompson, Lester James, 361 Thompson, Marga Jeneve, 429 Thompson, Mary Beth, 144, 435 Thompson, Patricia Ann, 354, 412, 508 Thompson, Richard Paul, 554 Thompson, Roger Charles, 547 Thompson, Samuel Walter, 144 Thompson, Sue Helen, 542 Thompson, Susan Alyce, 522 Thompson, Terry, 144 Thompson, Terry Lee, 356 Thompson, Terry Marie, 565 Thompson, Thomas, 353 Thorns, Karen Marcia, 144, 443 Thor, Gary Lester, 415 Thornbrugh, Karl Jay, 570 Thornburg, Renee Sigrid, 441 Thornburg, Roberta Lea, 523 Thornley, Barbara Elaine, 410 Thornley, Eleanor E., 567 Thornton, Gerald Edwin, 560 Thornton, Sara Sue, 144, 391, 426 Thorsen, Gary Harold, 500 Thorsen, Marcia May, 144, 352 Thorson, Luanne Frances, 219, 360, 429 Thorstensen, Curtis W., 457 Throop, David Paul, 246, 469 Thune, Carolyn Margaret, 256, 524 Thurber, Kenneth Douglas, 501 Thurman, Richard Eugene, 546 Thyfault, Michel Daniel, 499 Tice, Bob Warnsing, Jr., 456 Tice, David Dwight, 338 Tichenor, Patricia Ann, 516 Tidd, Jonathan Gardner, 494 Tierney, Dennis Stanley, 467 Tiersky, Ronald Sherwin, 144 Tilgner, Valerie Ann, 426 Tilley, Gresilda Anne, 522 Tillman, Albert C, 196, 276, 466 Tilly, Sandra Maiie, 380 Timic, Judith, 516 Timko, Craig Stuart, 306, 341 Timko, Michael David, 472 Timm, Beverly Jean, 569 Timm, Michael Lawrence, 499 Timmer, Doran Eugene, 587 Timpson, Ronald Raymond, 144, 394, 414 Tindall, Charles Robert, 359, 576 Tindall, Gary Warren, 353 Tindeibe, M., 410 TingleS, Thomas Alan, 230, 464 Tinkham, Robert Vera, 456 Tinley, John Michael, 467 Tipp, Michael Harvey, 580 Tipton, Charles F., 4J1 Tischer, Linda Ann, 535 Tisdahl, Alfred Carl, Jr., 578 Titterington, Gary Dale, 355, 583 Toal, Patricia Ann, 403, 526 Tobey, Lee Hal, 358, 362 Tobias, Dr. Joseph, 365, 379 Tobin, Mary Danette, 144, 437 Tock, Vernon Grover, II, 345, 491 Tockman, Earle Raymond, 144, 259, 487 Tockman, Janet Faye, 512 Tockman, Lee Harris, 504 Tocks, John Hounsley, 144, 202, 344, 355, 365, 420 Todd, Marilyn Edith, 426 Todd, Mollie Alberta, 380, 565 Toedter, Kenneth Walter, 145, 570 Toelle, Laurel Jean, 442 Toelle, Lynne Ann, 363, 537 Tofgren, Gary, 574 Tolan, Anne, 285 Tolan, Linda Lucile, 36, 144, 241, 519 Tolbert, Larry Charles, 459 Tollman, Larry Paul, 469 Tomaschewsky, Michaela V., 518 Tomasek, Kay Marie, 528 Tomasic, Michael George, 144, 262, 381, 382, 414, 416, 469 Tomasula, David Gene, 341, 478 Tomich, Nancy Ellen, 251, 418, 543 Tomich, Richard Alan, 572 Tomlan, Patrick Frank, 252 Tomlin, Richard Daniel, 456 Tompkins, Maurice Lee, 145, 356 Tookey, William Stewart, 464 Topper, Martin DaVid, 485 Torgersen, Michael T., 145, 278, 354, 382, 409, 503 Torok, Carol Lou, 145, 412, 423, 537 Torrence, Donna Rae, 145, 277, 405 Torsberg, Beverly Louise, 567 Torsberg, William C, 384 Tortorelli, Robert Louis, 406, 415, 575 Tosaw, Thomas Edward, 587 Toth, David Neil, 286, 522 Tousek, Linda Ann, 523 Tousey, Stephen Dierks, 494 Toussaint, Jeanne E., 403, 524 Towns, Peggy Ann, 533 Townsend, Kenneth Randal, 574 620 Townsend, Richard Craig, 362, 461 Toy, Raymond Mongie, 145, 354, 411, 546 Tozzi, William Anthony, 354 Trachtman, Steven B., 490 Tracy, Joan Louise, 537 Tracz, Carole Marie, 145 Traicoff , Chris John, 464 Trampe, Ann Elyse, 196, 388, 419, 441 Trankina, William Wayne, 572 Trasinski, Loqetta T., 509 Tratt, Barbara Elizabeth, 537 Trattler, Larry, 476 Traub, Carolyn Jean, 145, 437 Traub, Charles Henry, 361, 459 Traub, James Norman, 235, 273, 278, 557 Trausch, Thomas Vincent, 481 Travis, Ann Ellen, 517 Travis, Foster L., Jr., 199, 342, 458 Trawinski, Loretta, 230, 366, 508 Trayser, Charles Vernon, 409 Treanor, Robert Michael, 588 Trebelhorn, Thomas E., 460 Trebilcock, Lorraine D., 194, 209 Treccani, Arthur Louis, 145, 581 Trejbal, Vicki Marie, 529 Tremblee, Gerald A., 354 Trent, Thomas William, 450 Trepanitis, Tu Sing Shan, 516 Trescott, Peter Chaplin, 393 Tretheway, James Andrew, 465 Trigg, William James, Jr., 145, 374 Trigger, Jeffrey Charles, 475 Trigger, Kenneth Thomas, 345, 459 Trimble, Carol Jane, 434 Trimble, Deborah Lynn, 522 Trimble, James Bruce, 477 Trinen, Mary Beth, 145, 4 30 Tripp, Anita Kay, 539 Trippel, Susan Jane, 534 Trippon, Marianne, 540 Trisko, David Michael, 145 Trisler, Barbara Jean, 196, 245, 388, 419, 517 Troester, Glenn Robert, 572 Trojaniak, Jo Ann, 535 Tromblee, Gerald Alan, 409 Trombley, Susan Mary, 535 Tronsen, Arthur Kenneth, 468 Trop, Annick, 439 Trott, Sally Jane, 434 Trotter, Eric John, 450 Trotter, Glenn William, 145 Troutt, Marvin Dean, 145 Trovillion, Emily, 372 Troy, Judith Ann, 266, 268 True, Holly, 214, 516 True, Katherine Rose, 211, 443 True, Kathleen Ann, 443 True, Randall Lee, 404, 556 Trueman, Lynn Marie, 437 Truemper, Thomas Carl, 145 Trulock, Janet, 279 Trulock, Linda Sue, 216, 427 Truelove, James Earle, 461 Trussell, Gerad Carl, 548 Tsao, Frances Lee Fung, 145, 388, 569 Tschappat, Linda Renee, 533 Tschudy, Ronald Herbert, 378 Tucek, Paul Charles, 552 Tuchel, Margaret Elaine, 285, 363 Tucker, John Keith, 417, 495 Tucker, Marilou, 288, 567 Tuckey, Dr. Stewart L., 379 Tuckey, William Lee, 260, 450 Tuenjes, Richard, 586 Tuggle, Karen Beth, 145, 268, 529 Tuggle, Timothy Robert, 549 Tullock, Thomas Robert, 584 Tully, James, 361 Tummelson, Gary Lee, 461 Tung, Nguyen, 586 Tung, Stephen Kin-Keung, 566 Tunkel, Alan Roger, 472 Tuohy, Jean Ellen, 537 Turek, James Anthony, 555 Turkis, Martin Edward, 570 Turkowski, David Stanley, 581 Turl, Albert Charles, 145 Turley, Cynthia Jean, 268, 421, 522 Turley, James Howard, 430 Turley, Theresa Jean, 399 Turman, Stephen Michael, 552 Turnbull, Guy Anthony, 486 Turnbull, Nancy Ann, 210, 445 Turner, Dale Roy, 380, 546 Turner, David Olin, 382 Turner, Fred H., 162, 196 Turner, Janis Diane, 510 Turner, Jerry Lynn, 407 Turner, Judith Anne, 145, 512 Turner, Lanny Levern, 404 Turner, Marilyn, 445 Turner, Nancy Jean, 427 Turner, Norma Lynn, 410 Turner, Ronald Eugene, 473 Turner, Stephen Cameron, 145, 549 Turney, David Edmund, 570 Turnstall, Richard, 423 Tursman, Donald Lee, 587 Turuda, Janet Isomi, 282 Tutt, Ronald, 286 Turtle, Jack Lyman, 285, 456 Twersky, Leon Joseph, 490 Twine, Ronald Earle, 364 Tydd, Kathleen May, 282, 524 Tygett, Rebecca Rose, 145, 431 Tyler, Sylvia Audrey, 380 Tymchyshyn, Roman E., 221 Tymitz, George Peter, 145 Tysiak, James Anthony, 146, 389 u Ukrainian Student Association, 421 University Chorus, 283 University of Illinois Foundation, 191 University Lutheran Chapel Council , 396 Universitv Theatre, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226 Uchtmann, Donald Louis, 260, 470 Ucko, Daisy, 436 Ugolini, Donna Lee, 507 Uhlhorn, Roger Walter, 381 Uhll, Barbara Anne, 565 Uitto, Joan Lorraine, 525 Ulatowski, Thomas Edward, 458 Ulie, Thomas Ralph, 559 Ulmer, Kenneth Carver, 575 Uloth, Charles W., Jr., 353 Ulrich, William Judson, 566 Ultch, David Gene, 474 Umbreit, Carol Sue, 284 Umholtz, Clyde Allan, 554 Umpleby, Stuart Anspach, 254, 255, 382 Umstot, Lewellyn Leroy, 390 Underwood, Michael Lewis, 146 Unger, Janet Lee, 543 Unkelhaeuser, Carol Ann, 535 Unks, Gerald, 464 Unlusoy, Fikret, 146 Unter, Randall Kenneth, 485 Unumb, Lu Lorraine, 511 Upp, Glenn, I, 365 Urban, Carol Louise, 567 Urban, Kenneth Darwin, 389, 453 Urbanski, Rose-Marie, 146, 565 Urbas, Martin Adam, 403, 481 Urbrock, Laurita Sue, 385 Uritz, Helene, 444 Urrutiareina, Benjamin, 146, 354, 377 Usiewicz, Susan Kathlyn, 524 Utter, Alice Karen, 430 Utz, David Kemp, 146 Utz, John Edward, 491 Uznanski, William Edward, 551 Van Doren Hall, 542, 543 Vanlig, 539 Varsity Men's Glee Club, 280, 281 Veterinary Medicine, College of, 189 Vacketta, Nina Adele, 535 Vadasz, Suzanne J., 146 Vail, James Russell, 586 Vakoc, James Laurence, 260 Valentine, Robert I., Jr., 571 Valentine, Sylvia Irene, 405, 449 Valko, John Richard, 492 Vallandigham, Kareen G., 279, 284 Vallandigham, Paul H., 287 Vallandigham, Peter L., 286, 581 Valoik, Jerry A., 375 Vallow, Joe Alan, 579 Vana, Linda Katherine, 284 Van Arsdall, Roy Thomas, 584 Van Arsdell, Paul M., Jr., 238, 383, 489 Vanbelle, Thomas Joseph, 544 Van Bogan, Ralph, 485 Vanaken, Harry Wilson, 358 Van Bergen, Jean, 511 Vanblaricum, Glenn F., Jr., 31, 197 Vanburen, John Lawrence, 499 Vance, David Russel, 392 Vance, Jon Ellis, 491 Vance, William Francis, 489 Vancil, David Lee, 391 Vandenberg, George E., 461, 586 Vandenberg, Michael Alan, 352 Vanderberg, Michael Alan, 146 Vanderburg, Anthony J., Jr., 486 Vanderhoof , Ronald Gene, 548 Vanderkloot, Barbara Cox, 146 Vandermolen, Edward H., 398, 556 Vanderploeg, Arie John, 269, 407, 585, 587 Vanderweit, Martin Abram, 499 Vandevender, Janet Kay, 230 Van Dreser, Jody K., 284 Vandoren, Larry Eugene, 570 Van Duyne, Prof. Frances, 240 Vanek, Frank George, 580 Vanham, Lawrence Raymond, 483, 494 Van Hazebroeck, Thomas J., 564 Vanhee, Roy Thomas Jr., 457 Vanhoesen, John Henry, 564, 568 Vanhook, Jo Ann, 396 434 Vaninger, Marjorie E., 146, 408 Vanmeenen, Dennis F., 575 Vanpelt, Richard Thomas, 468 Vanrompuy, Paul Frans, 395 Vanscheltema, Robert G., 587 Vanselow, Harold Richard, 459 Vantresse, Richard W., 474 Vanvickle, Ralph, 362 Vanwermeskerken, William, 146 Vanwiel, Majorie Ann, 539 Vanwinkle, Marcus Glenn, 384, 491 Varachek, Julie R., 518 Vaream, Tula Ann, 146, 426 Varnold, Paul Martin, 549 Varnum, Rowld David, 549 Vasko, Kenneth Edward, 463 Vaughan, Ann Linda, 146, 278, 408, 523 Vaughn, Carol Elizabeth, 526, 527 Vaughn, Laurence Eugene, 571 Veach, Suzanne, 285, 433 Veatch, James F., 407 Veatch, Kathryn Ann, 529 Veatch, William R., 287, 407 Vee, George Lee, 505 Veenstra, George 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Muree, 429 Wagner, Lawrence John, 488 Wagner, Mrs. Lolita, 522 Wagner, Martha Lynn, 147 Wagner, Prof. Martin, 181, 276 Wagner, Thomas James, 580 Wagner, William Henry, 458 Wagoner, Penelope C, 237, 405, 529 Wagoner, Thomas Dale, 577 Wahl, Roger Merrill, 147, 492 Wahl, Steven John, 588 Wahle, Harold Walter, 354 Waineo, Douglas Kenneth, 396 Wainwright, Jean Marie, 537 Waitzman, Jeffrey S., 214, 504 Wakefield, Susan E., 443 Waks, Randall Del, 504 Walberg, Robert Edwin, 147 Wald, Patricia Rae, 363, 366, 517 Waldbeser, Jeffrey H., 578 Walden, Daniel Logan, 352, 572 Walden, Rawls Waddey, 147 Waldfogel, Belle Rae, 537 Waldorf, Barbara Jo, 543 Waldron, Edward Michael, 147, 368, 468 Waldron, Ralph Henry, Jr., 475 Walenter, James Francis, 469 Walk, Janice Evelyn, 147, 277, 405, 427 Walk, Paul Joseph, 583 Walka, Helen Elizabeth, 147 Walker, Alan David, 586 Walker, Beth Ann, 445 Walker, Collette Lynne, 528 Walker, Elease, 449 Walker, Gary Lynn, 587 Walker, George Lenworth, 583 Walker, Howard Ernest, 147 Walker, James Gordon, 147, 356, 365 557 Walker, Joseph Arthur, 197, 215, 468 Walker, Marsha Anne, 516 Walker, Michael Warren, 407 Walker, Nancy Jane, 533 Walker, Richard, 458 Walker, Terry Wayne, 577 Walker, William Wallace, 352, 486 Walkowiak, Andrew H., Jr., 353 Wall, Alan Wayne, 354, 411 Wall Cheryl Ellen, 380 Wall, Patricia Jean, 147, 537 Wall, Robert Edwin, 147 Wall, Susan Agnes, 565 Wallace, Alan Joseph, 407 Wallace, Barbara Susan, 265, 374 448 Wallace, Bruce Lee, 362, 584 Wallace, David Burton, 285 Wallace, Elinor Janae, 147, 449 Wallace, Flonet E., 422, 569 Wallace, Henry Alan, 572 Wallace, John Keay, III, 456 Wallace, Prof. Karl R., 196, 211, 399 Wallace, Lawrence Norman, 405, 545 Wallace, Robert Ray, 582 Waller, Philip Bruce, 406 Waller, William Gregory, 285 415 Wallhaus, Robert Arthur, 353' Wallin, Karen Louise, 524 Wallin, Linda Kay, 536 Wallman, Lawrence H., 147, 552 Walner, Robert Joel, 482 Walsen, Michael, 470 Walsh, April Kathleen, 524 Walsh, Carol Fay, 405, 536 Walsh, Carol Josephine, 531 Walsh, Frederic Breit, 488 Walsh, Leo Edward, 341 Walsh, Mary Elizabeth, 147 537 Walsh, Robert Milton, 588 Walsh, Sherrie Ellen, 443 Walter, Alan Stuart, 355, 470 Walter, Carol Jo, 283, 535 Walter, Margery Ann, 537 Walters, Barbara Louise, 147 412 4 7 Walters, Frank, 359 Walters, Gerald Robert, 463 Walters, Jay Bruce, 341, 475 Walters, John James, 147, 278 503 Walters, Patricia Lynn, 565 Walters, Paul David, 546 Walters, Richard Coburn, 581 Walters, Ronald Erwin, 414 505 Walters, Shona, 416 Walters, Ted Clark, 155 Walther, Carole Joyce, 283, 385 Walthes, Tom Andrew, 147, 352, 566 Walton, Doris Larraine, 196, 245 410 419, 440 Walton, George Norman, 587 Walton, Kay Karen, 524 Walton, Rosemary Ruth, 196, 277, 419 Waltz, David Michael, 582 Waltz, Merrilee Ann, 264 Waltz, Samuel Leroy, Jr., 555 Waltzek, Diane Mavis, 210, 213, 275 524 ' ' Walz, Carol Jane, 512 Wanberg, John Charles, 492 Wandell, Carol, 375 Wandell, Jeffrey Alan, 375 Wander, Carla Louise, 147, 433 Wander, Mary Elizabeth, 565 Wandschneider, Carol W., 147,388 447 Wanka, Janice Victoria, 528 Wansley, James T., 463 Ward, Carl, 306 Ward, Charlotte S., 147 449 Ward, Dell Walter, 362, 585 Ward, Jacqueline Jeanne, 147, 567 Ward, Joan L., 195 Ward, Michael Harold, 148, 196, 471 Ward, Michael Patrick, 469 Ward, Vivianlee, 423, 445 Warford, David Allen, 288 Warhol, Donna Lee, 510 Warmbir, James Harold, 579 Warmbold, Barbara Ann, 525 Warmbold, Jean Priscella, 442 Warmbold, Joan Patricia, 445 Warnecke, Glenna Jean, 513 Warner, Jacquelyn Marie, 148, 264, 429 Warner, Janet Louise, 522 Warner, Leslie Anne, 445 Warner, William Peter, Jr., 572 Warnes, William Charles, 469 Warnke, Roger Allen, 195, 261, 404, 450 Warnock, William Wallace, 148, 381. 584 Warren, John Arthur, 351, 495 Warren, Judith Elizabeth, 148, 432 Warren, Karen Arlene, 148, 446 Warren, Mary Ann, 435 Warren, Neil, 407, 503 Warren, Patricia, 399 Warren, Reinc Victor, 148 Warren, Ronald Kenneth, 482 Warren, Sarah Jane, 377 Warriner, Charles F., Jr., 582 Warrington, James, 353 Warsh, Alan James, 555 Warshawsky, David, 148 Wartick, Richard Dean, 577 Wasco, Jo Anne, 403, 417 Wasetis, Cheryl Mae, 246, 427 Washburn, Jon S., 197 Washburn, Richard W., 586 Washer, Edward Clayton, 407, 579 Wasik, James Anthony, 587 Wasmuth, Charles Lynn, 560 Wasserman, Olivia Toby, 404 Wasserman, Stephen M., 148 Wassmann, Virginia K., 385 Wasson, William Thomas, 484 Waterman, Daniel B., 487 Walters, Alan Jarvis, 197, 341, 342, 475 Walters, Joseph Paul, 148 Waters, Joseph Robert, 468 Watkins, David Lavern, 410 Watkins, Mrs. Frances, 161 Watne, Susan Kay, 148, 447 Watson, Charles Lynn, 383, 453 Watson, Cheryl Iris, 285 Watson, Diann Louise, 507 Watson, James Gordon, 262, 362 456 Watson, Lona Janet, 567 Watson, Mary Jane, 148 Watson, Resa Margaret, 569 Watson, Suzanne, 540 Watson, William A., 475 Watson, William Devere, 462 Watson, William Joseph, 552 Watt, Margaret Kathryn, 514 Waiters, James Lee, 148, 382, 488 Wattleworth, Michael A., 407 461 Watts, Betty Jane, 148, 268, 563, 567 Watts, Edwin Bently, Jr., 457 Watts, Lawrence Richard, 344 Watts, Mary Ann, 540 Watts, Mary Ann, 540 Waud, William Robert, 380, 407 Wax, Cynthia Silvert, 148, 215, 436 Wax, Richard Ray, 278, 287, 389, 579 Wax, Saul, 407 Waxham, Janet, 513 Way, Danny Allan, 480 Way, Richard Evert, 148, 406, 566 Wayman, Robert Charles, 260, 502 Weatherwax, Beverly Ann, 540 Weaver, Prof. Howard E., 410 Webb, Edward, 485 Webb, Gary Gene, 574 Webb, Grover Cleveland, 353 Webb, James Edward, 394 Webb, Kathleen Sharon, 251 Webb, Marilyn Sue, 148 Webb, Mary Diana, 148 Webb, Norman F., II, 148, 568 Webb, Robert Karl, 285 Webb, Thomas Joseph, 575 Webb, Willard Edward, 500 Webber, Robert Chapman, 491 Webber, Thomas Raymond, 491 Webel, Stephen Kent, 553 Weber, Carolyn Marie, 442 Weber, Charles Robert, 345, 474 Weber, Denis Joseph, 148, 452 Weber, Larry Francis, 564 Weber, Richard Austin, 552 Weber, Robert Harry, 574 Weber, Stanley Allen, 581 Webster, Ann, 148 Webster, Charles Kimbell, 494 Webster, Dennis Michael, 404 Weschsler, Thomas F., 230, 454 Wechter, Nancy Marie, 508 Wedding, James Burroughs, 491 Wedel, Diana Sue, 523 Weder, Donald Erwin, 464 Weeden, Donna Faye, 148, 567 Weeden, Janice Arlene, 405, 438 Weeke, Donald Robert, 460 Weeks, Prof. Francis, 30, 276 Weeks, James Burton, 372, 588 Wegmann, William Henry, 478 Wehling, Robert Edward, 287 Wehrenberg, Paul E., Jr., 574 Wehrli, Sharon Marie, 438 Wei, Eva Yifa, 405 Weibel, John Robert, 148, 387 Weibel, Robert John, 472 Weidemier, Janet Kay, 525 Weid.g, Lawrence Wayne, 550 W Hman'-r?ougIas °wen 468 WldnerThomas Raymond, 287 Weidon, Janice, 277 Welgel, Edward, 237 Weigel, Richard Craig, 582 Weil, John David, 260, 476 Wei , Linda Esther, 514 Weil, Randall Keith, 504 Wei bacher, Robert L., 406 Weilman, David Ira, 555 Weimer, Gary Lee, 460 Wemand, Barbara Jeanne, 426 Weinard, Ruth, 399 Weinberg, Burton L., 148, 498 Weinberg, Catherine M., 288 Weinberg, Lynne Ann, 148, 540 Weinberg, Phillip Alan, 285, 408 W ergi.R lph M hael, 149, 490 Weindruch, Ronald Lynn, 490 Werner, David Howard, 454, 455 Wemer, Diane Maria, 510 Werner, Marcia Jean, 439 Werner, Maurine Kay, 149, 517 Weinhold, Paul Martin, 578 weinhouse, Valerie May, 284 Weminger, David Alan, 497 Weminger, Jay Paul, 476 Wemstein, Barbara Ida, 439 Wemstein, Barry Alan, 583 Wemstein, Stuart Leslie, 498 Wemtraub, Bari, 446 Weis, Vernon James, 403 Weisbach, Hera Judith, 444 Weisberg, Bette Maxine, 446 Weisberg, Rhonda Jo, 363, 508 Weise, Robert William, 149, 479 Weisel, Edward Berry, 149, 272, 273 Weisel, Harvey Charles, 560q Weisert, David Christian, 500 Weisiger, William M., 355 Weisman, Alan Martin, 497 Weiss, Donna W., 569 Weiss, James Alan, 149, 587 Weiss, Marilyn Sue, 412 Weiss, Peter Adam, 352, 582 Weiss, Richard Theodore, 149, 416, 545 Weiss, Steve Z., 476 Weissman, James Michael, 260, 504 Weissman, Robert Jay, 230 Weissman, Robert Merrill, 504 Wejtzenfeld, Kathy Anne, 531 Weksler, Rita Beryl, 149, 512 Weitmg, Mark W., 475, 492 Welch, James Michael, 406 w .?' ?„enneth Edward, 149, 390, 409 We ch, Margaret Kathryn, 429 Welch, Paul Andrew, 216 464 Welker, Fred Carl, 378 Weller, Dean Allan S„ 178, 196, 276 Weller, Susan, 540 Wells, Catherine, 513 Wells, Kathryn Jean, 432 Wells, Michael Lee, 357 weilsu' ™eter Scott' I49 36L 500 Welsh, Robert, 463 Wencel, William Edward, 467 Wendelken, John Franklin, 407 441 ' Caro1 Tean 149, 195, 212, 214, Wendell, Steven Lee, 389, 453 Wendell, William Harlan, 382, 384, 485 Wene, Edward Gordon, 492 Wene, Ruth Ellen, 426 Wenger, George Thomas, 362, 483 Wengerski Robert John, 469 Wenkman, Michael James, 362, 552 Wensnutonis, Lawrence F. 573 Wente, Charles Frank, 210, 564 Wenthe, George William, 489 Wentland, Paul Scott, 460 Wenz, Clifford James, 505 Wenzel, Joseph Allen, 391 Wernmeskerken, William, 581 Werner, Gail M. Vokaty, 149 Werner, Norman W. Jr 450 Werner, Seth Stuart, 504 Wernicke, Alan Charles, 584 Wernz, Elizabeth Kay, 515 Werremeyer, Kermith, 345, 573 Werth, Joel Tobin, 482 Werth, Linda Betty, 526 Wertheimer, Robert Ira, 504 Wertsch, James Verner, 230 Wertz, Charles E., 287 Wesbecher, Paul Ronald, 356, 365 Wessberg, Arlene Agnes, 149, 432 Wessberg, Kathy Jean, 149, 432 Wessel, Ralph Joseph, 404 Wessels, Marian Lee, 516 Wessels, Warren, 30, 258 Wesson, Joel Keith, 155 Wesson, Karen McNeil, 155 Wesson, Sandra Elaine, 380 West, David Ian, 475 West, Linda Kay, 412, 525 West, Marilyn Alicia, 405 West, Marilyn Dolores, 363, 567 West, Robert Charles, 410 West, Sarah, 149, 266, 533 West, Thomas Leroy, 407 Westenborg, Jack A., 149 Westerhold, Morris W., 503 Westerman, Dianne Keith, 230 282 399, 533 Westermann, John L., Ill, 210 215 261, 477 Western, Richard Gayle, 230, 485 Westhouse, Dennis Allen, 582 Westlund, Paul Harry, 282 Weston, Jeffrey Mesirow, 454 Westray, Mary Ann, 567 Westrup, Bradford C, 575 Westwater, James W., 352 Wetherell, Janis L., 197 Wetherell, Richard L., 548 Wettaw, Patricia Ann, 434 Wettersten, Lynne P., 524 Wetzel, Robert Edward, 149, 456 Wetzel, Sue Ellen, 534 Wexberg, Linda Bari, 149, 446 Wexner, Richard Phillip, 487 Weytkow Nancy Carol, 216, 263, 434 Wnalen, Jane Louise, 565 Whalen, John Patrick, 552 Whaley, Alfred Dennis, 480, 549 Whaley, Eileen Virginia, 518 Whalum, Doris Louise, 149, 380, 515 Whates, John Thomas, 458 w£ee.ler' F£ede ck J., Jr., 392 Wheeler, Marilyn Joyce, 278, 377, 388, Wheeler, Pamela Susan, 430 Wheeler, Stephen Paul, 461 Wheeler, Wayne Blackburn, 359, 464 Wheeles, Mark Cameron, 492 Whelchel, Charles Joseph, 583 Whmnery, Kurt Evory, 496 Whipple, jere Lynne, 251, 427 Whitaker, Larry Carl, 469 Wnitcomb, Linda Merle, 247 426 White, Carolyn Sue, 230, 526 White, David Charles, 197, 344 420 555 White, Dennis Wayne, 499 White, Frances McCormick, 428 White, Gregory Stanis, 471 White, Henry Allen, Jr., 578 White, Jeffrey Eugene, 489 white, Marian Regina, 528 White, Marilyn Clark, 429 White, Marilyn Doris, 352 White, Ned R., 463 White, Okla Thomas, 471 White, Patricia K., 149, 383, 437 White, Randolph Fred, 489 White, Robert Joel, 272, 418, 560 White, Robert Smith, 273, 275 White, Steven Arthur, 498 White, Sue Ann, 540 White, William George 475 Whited, Ellen Louise, 437 Whitely, Robert Neal, 580 Whitesell, Robert Peter, 468 Whitfill, Mary Michele, 391, 517 Whiting, Dawn Adrienne, 516 Whitlock, Douglas M., 505 Whitney, David Ernest, 572 Whitney, Donald Edward, 268 Whitney, Frank Leroy, 149, 355, 389 453 ' Whitney, Gloria Jeanne, 286, 525 Whitney, Robin Raulston, 539 Whitsell, Richard Alan, 480 Whitson, David Haley, 356 377 Whittaker, Jon Richard Whittier, Priscilla, 426, 537 Whittington, Charles J., 546 Whittington, James A., 392 Whittles, James Philip, 545 Wiater, Michael Toseph, 481 Wibben, John William, 463 Wich, Sue Harrison, 287 Wichmann, Jaynie Lee, 525 Wickersheim, Nancy Jean, 535 Wickersheimer, David J., 269 579 Wickum, Jay Austin, 375 Widmer, Barbara Lillian, 431 Wiechering, Ekkehard F., 549 Wiedeman, David Warren, 284, 353 410, 581 Wieden, Mayer, 284 Wiegand, Kathi, 542 Wieland, Nancy Kay, 569 Wielt, John Louis, Jr., 572 Wieman, Steven Clyde, 149 Wiener, Samuel, 487 Wierciak, Richard Ted, 149, 259, 499 Wiertelak, Mary Ann, 405, 510 Wiese, Howard Henry, 149 Wiesenmeyer, Frank M., 474 Wietecha, Edward J., Jr., 419 Wieting, Mark William, 276 Wieuduwilt, Kathryn, 196 Wiggs, Terry Allen, 473 Wikholm, Gerald Sigfred, 407, 551 Wikholm, Ronald Joel, 149 551 Wikoff , Winn Finley, 458 Wilber, Jack Lynn, 463 Wilbrandt, Nancy Kay, 378, 539 Wilcox, Charles Chester, 572 Wilcox, Stanley Waters, 473 Wikoff, Kenneth Eugene, 353, 584 Wilcox, Susan Michelle, 149, 569 Wild, Dorothy Lynne, 445 Wilder, Steven Eugene, 150, 390, 411 Wildermuth, Roger G., 505 Wildhagen, Suzanne L., 279, 422, 533 Wiler, Neal Thomas, 463 Wiley, Gale Frederick, 254, 255, 501 Wilhelmsen, Bernard E., 405, 150 Wilhoit, Jerry Lynn, 581 Wilkans, Gary Howard, 482 Wilke, William Frederick, 150 Wilkening, Stuart Elroy, 575 Wilkinson, Thomas Harold, 549 Wilks, Andrew Carleton, 457 Willenzik, David Sigmund, 454 Willett, James Jeffrey, 150, 387 Willey, Robert Franklin, 407 Willi, John Philip, 150, 366 621 Williams, Anne Lynnette, 540 Williams, Barbara I ynn, 360, 445 Williams, Claire Beth, 150, 437 Williams , Cynthia Lee, 405 Williams, Daniel T., Jr., 42, 246, 502 Williams, David Alan, 582 Williams, David Henry, 410 Williams, Dennis Paul, 585 Williams, Dennis Roger, 273, 560 Williams, Diana, 197 Williams, Emilv, 567 Williams, Gail Kathleen, 523 Williams, Gary Charles, 502 Williams, Gilwyn, 342 Williams, Herb Latta, 580 Williams, Herman, 549 Williams, James Michael, 150 Williams, James Noah, 150, 370, 406, 415 Williams, Janet Marie, 15P, 398, 533 Williams, Teffrey Allan, 150, 285 Williams, Terome Baxter, 390 Williams, John Farrell, 576 Williams, John Tosepb, 353 Willismd, Tohn Moodie, 399 Williams, Lynne, 238, 433 Williams, Marilyn Edith, 565 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